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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-02-17 - Orange Coast Pilotf~INC# YOUR CAT FOOfl MRFIELv? BY JIM DAVIS WE M05THAV£ rr MORE OFTEN .. BY JIM DAVIS DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER I GUESS I FELL ASLEEP~ LAURA! WHAT TIME IS IT? ... I TJ..\\NK. YOJ ~LD SA'< WOSE TMREaE Ll1TLE WORDS TAAT--YOU KNOW I WANT TO J-\EAR ... I LE.TS FACE rr ... '«XJ'RE. /I\.'< Wt'FRlE.N D I-ND IM YOUR G\RLFRJENO,RtGl-rr? YOO~. "l L-LOVE YOU''? r BY HANK KETCHAM BY HAROLD LEDOUX NOT QUrTE SEVEN O'CLOCK! I HAVE ABOUT 30 MINUTES IT'S THE BEST OFFER I'VE HAD I HEARD ABOVT YOUR SISTER BEFORE I GO ON OUTY,,,JUST BEING TAKEN INTO SURGERY · TIME ENOUGH TO TAKE YOU TO TODAY!' LAST NIGHT Al\lD THOUGHT THE CAFETER\A FOR TOAST ·, ro FIND YOU HERE! AND COFFEEf r-- I'VE BEEN UP 'FOR AN HOUR, THEN YOLYRE NOT SAM' I'M IN THE KlTCHEN IN A POSITlON TO WITH CHUCK AND WE'LL BE TALK ABOUT YOUR ~VINE> BREAKFAST IN A CONVERSATION FEW MINUTES! WITH CRA\G> LAST NIGHT, RtG>HT'? ,._ I RIGt-fT! I'LL CALL~ AT YOUR OFFICE LATER! 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"She Yvette, who now knows better, II makes these terrible faces." after a few clothes encounters Maybe Pameta should put with buyers while doing Daisy up apinst Farrah. research for her role. 'There is j tremendous pressure on them II 1. o..1ore v...::_ ua....a--to 'guess' right, not to order 1:11a· , ~-~ 'lemons' or merchandise that snared the role ot a depart-won't move. There is as much ment·store hard work and trouble in their executive business as there is in ours." layers, beginning with polyp~ pyleoe long underwear and two pairs of !OCks. Then add a cotton turtleneck topped off with a wool sweater. stretch pants and a ski parka. Add mit· tens. a wool hat that covers the ears, and don't forwet So88les if there's bright sunshine. . Moisturizer for the face and a sun block for the lips are two other musts for Forland, who, when she isn't on the slopes, can be found on the tennis courts, the links, the running tnck. or on the water wtth her Wtndsurfer. Talk about bei~ a jock of all trades. 0 Ned ..., attracts political roles in much the manner that velvet attracts lint. He played Dardis In All the Pmident's ~, the father who takes on the pemment to ferret out the truth about his son's death in Vietnam in Frimdly Fire, and most recently, J. Edpr Hoover In a miniseries about Robert Kennedy. "Hoover was the world's best clerk," is how Beatty characterizes the late F.B.I. chief. 'That's all he was, juJt a facilitator doing his job. He creilled the F.8.1. the way Hollywood crfllffJd the Siar sys. tern In the '30s. ~ used the 111ne promotional techniques: mystery, romance. You go in the F.8.1. building, and it's like entering a cheap movie theeter. I'm su~ Hollywood fM' him all his ideM." So now we know who's to blame. 0 In the wot1d ol show busi- ness, where money talb, it's rare to 1ee I 00 ttan jump to ·volunteer their talentJ. Mardl4th~ Well.~is~ self-i nterest involved. The cause is the Actors Fund. which helps performers who are ·down on their luck. "I might need their help some- day," worries Juon Robud8. "Nobody else takes care of us. We all remember what it was like to be but of work. In acting there's 85 per· cent unemployment and 92 pefCeflt rejection." Toay Ran- dall says he "expects to end my dar,s in the Actors Fund Home, ' sponsored by the Fund. CoDeen Dewfwut who dropped in for lunch recently at the home in Engle- wood, NJ., remembers how, when she was just giettj ng started. "I needed reconstruc· tion work on my mouth, and I couldn't afford the lab fee." The Fund took care of it. 'The Actors Fund treated you with dignity. They didn't • sume you were a bum or a floozy." And Ed~tells of how, when actors need shoes. the Fund foots the bill. because 11.oes are ''re- prded IS the lbdute eaen- in the new _. ..._,.), Unlal you choole to count But tonl1ht, she acap1ed whole dotfl the Eskimos and polar bears. no Radio City notion thal the IY. of a buyer one knows more a= Musk Hall in was nothl.. but fun and wih the cold tNn . New York City ~r -ewtJy whll molt lki racer Tori w hilld. A wtn PolidYelY people think lbc)Ut the Uva of former ()tympic medalist and gleam with people ha Mm Mlmieux. ··1 a reaular 0n 'IVs ~ Su-N;,ht o1 100 thoulh.1 it mull be a lat of fun pmlafS, Toril hM teYerli Slors II (the to look •. c:homt. Ind order ~ .t>out ctre.i"I tc>f show will air all dat ...... °'*" llYI •a:w on the llopes. Orell in on TV on ............. _ ..... tial. Whltever an actor hM, he has to have shoes to make the rounds of auditions." 0 ''Were you alwa~ fun- ny, even as a ldd'[' O.L ol Everett. Wash .. writes in to ask o.Dey Moore. "For reasons still un- clear to me, when I was at school, if the big boys (1 might add that all of them seemed bigger than me) thought you were amusing, they didn't hit you," says Moo~. "I learned early on thal beiOf funny kept me safe. Uke the tame when the school bul- ly was set to fli°' a pile ol mud in my face. The idea of getting my elem\ u mmect ~· n't appeal to me. and In • tlon r told a joke. The bul -. who, lia 111 bullies, wasn't too brWtt -SIW the funny side of it. lty the time his ;.ti ~. my deal} SUit and, were well out of si&ht." 0 lly JoMlw ~ With MfM .se--. .,., Mc/)toJ!W/l /tlwplty, c;.o,.,_,,. ~ ottl Mtlontt ...... NtwYort. -Orpll,.....,,,...,......,..,, Do.,__._ Modelt-Olwn v-. ......... ICaill. ,_..,... llt. f 198 081 lllC, ,AMfl.Y WllfQ.Y 19 e 1 .. llt Ml ,,...,.... of ces Inc » l j I I I I I I ~ I • I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IOIMKANNOONCD'nll IAWt MMB~TOGITIDll IN mltlill'" AlllU'AS JUllg AlaJIL It's wlm lodak will bring together millions of fllnly photm &om 1aoa lhe counlry. All to becomepllt cia b 11 Mc exhibit at the Slatue of lbrty National Moman. An elec- tronic photo exhibit dW will begin in July " •. Ml Wilf mnail '"')alS to come. .._,_aa-.ea,..ellL Simply send Kodak a pidure of~ &rnlly; a~ old 6M>rite or a phom )00 'Ye ;ust takm. \bu 11 fteei'1e a ceiti&- cate to ~ Al¥I an f.D. card to help locate )OOf pidure at the exhibit. llow ,..'D .... ~.pal ... toe. .. 1' 'le piedaed our SlJWOrt for the "5tOr'dlioll of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. 'lbur check and phom wlll help us fulfiD that pledge. So send us )OOl'pidule and be a part of dm hislodclfl· togdlet R>r the h.tbft gmerMiom "~ -b 1be American~ ft>r one« the gwearest ladies in our~ Ket)>AmericaS Jm3ge • I WISH 10 fUl'IClftn IN Alll&ICA'S BUllLY Al.llJll. _ lend•uchd/IDWf"*'••·alelllwflhffff,_.,,._.,.,. I ~dltl.-.*"•ril nocbt,..,..•• • Mid will bt ,.,i ol a pulllk ahlll£. (Plmt Prtn&J • • ..._ ___________ _ Ailllllm------'-------~ Citf-----Slaat-Zlp--- ~ ( ..,,_ __ _ Mail,,.. check • ....,...,,..,...'°' AMrtra .. ...., ..... .., a Locldoft of rt. Ynt:----- CiCJ------------~ ... #IJm ................ MffZ c.un.ry _________ _ 'lbur plrlkipakln wtU help Kodak meet Its~ lU re.t0tt cffe Scauc c:I ~ ' Ve an a~ tin fin ca to °' ho diJ a ~ sh be pr! dfl h<l eil ~ he n ini en 2 se tu a • th WI di tk m re m th se te Cl Pc ar vii ly .. WI • ,. ft: .. ,,. t .his urgent request. we re- centJy bou&ht our ~ a pear ol "vebol. Thee "IK'e up" with stripl ol Velcro Ind mike lelmine k> tie las an anticlimax. Not ~ belore. I p David ARE KIDS R>O "OID~'? - a S2 digital watch with which fie can tell time as weU as any fP'OWIHlP· His finam already knew, how to work a calculator, aithou8h they MR hard put ----By Ralph Keyes---- to write numbers. And since he was 3, David has tapped out words on our home computer. Writin& by hand is Still • dilfkult tor him. In eacta such case, our 1on hM taken a shortcut on lamina skills thM Ibo ~ the trail o1 arowina up: t)'ifl8 shoelaces, teUina time. fiQurina num- berS.'. ind wrilina words. And rn the process, like '° many ol loday's chil- dren. David will march toward ~· hood at a much brisker pace than did either ol his parents. Are kids arowina up flltler these days? In dress. manner, and command of woridly inlormadon tlley certainly 9'Jem to be. Risint nltes ol sexual activity. akohoj abuse and suicide amona teen. .,sand Pfeleena&m support the ~ pre9tUon that todlts children are in- creasifl81y aduJtlike. Less dramalic but perhaps more teilina att kids' beauty pllelntS, ~ ball teams. and the loOk of .;ph~ that dominates fashionable children's wear. Consider this story: Uke so many parents, the mother of a Phn.deiphja fina-Gl=COIRI~ with pleas from her tor . label dothin8. Tile 7 y~ and on her own initiative, she recently ordered forms to enter a beauty contest for children age 2 and up. One momin&. they went for what -.necl an innocent drive. The mother turned on the radio. "Whal do you call a cow who's had an abortion't' asked the announcer. "A decaffeinated oow,'' was the answer. The mother quickly chan&ed swions. Alter a minute, a lit· tie voice asked. "Did you get the joke?" "No,'' answered the mother. "I did. It's like de<alf." "Do you know what 'abortion' mans?'' asked the mother. '1'hll's when you won't have a blby." replied her 7-yeu-dd. "h's frilhtentr11,'' lamented the mother lhlward. '1 hadn't even h«Jrd thal word when I W11 her•· Now mey see It In the headlines or hear it on t*\ilion Ill the lime." In hit book ~ lMopp«Jtal'IC~ of Chlldhood. media historian Neil Pomnan argues thll by maldna 11mo1t any human experience visible to \liewes ol .U ... 9l!llevWon hll vlltull- ly elimil'*1 pnnll' trdioMI role • ~ of adult ..,... And the World 1V poltflYI ii one in Which cblJ. dren 9eldorn Id childlike. Popular ~ grams such as Dilf'mtl ~ Gilnnw a Btmlt and Who~ IM Boa? (to name just a few) feature aJ>ftCIC:!dous anny of mini-adults, led by Gary Coleman. Such shows convey a clear model for how 1985's children ouaht lO act smart, wit· ty, and mature for their•· The look of maturity ii this IM90n'S fashion statement for ltids. Not only is ~wear now available tor childn!n ol all 91, but generic parachute pants are IOld tor inlants. and mulQ.zipper ftl&ht jldcm for toddlers. Acmrdina to Manaena Editor Parrida Van Olinda ol EamihaiJJ's RtlMw (a children's wear trade fn9Zine~ styles that u.9ed to take a year Of two to work their way down from older to )'OUl'll'f. bndm may now do '° within a lirl81e teMOO. One of the ll10flltS trends reported by retailen: the de8Jee to which children 11 you111 11 5 or 6 are c:boOllna their own .. look." MOit IYPkMtY. the look ii one lheyw an on Music.Teievtlk>l1 Of on ~ kids who uw it thele. The prilKipll ..... lor ttyU.x 0'09- polliftlllon ........ llllldons Is Che p11_ Amn.m *"*" 111111. ua ....,.. al • ....,.. ..... ii • aa • ••••-'•--- of all ages and from many walks of life. "I thini they do grow up fa.ftr, .. says Temple University Prof~ Martin Millison about children in shopping centers. whom he studif4 for his Ph.D. • 'They become more worldly. comlfll in contact with a wide values, 90cial clas..es,. even . When you grow up hanging on street comers and in comer stores like I did, you tend to come in contact only with ~ like yourself." Dana Baacltwelt ol Detroit's Trend Faas has been imprested by the ex· traordinary amount of lime children in market reteUCh poups she leads say they spend in malls. The rellOlll given tor doinl '° include: because thll's where odier kids are: lO tee what's new: and to spend money. What surprises eYf!rJ client for whom she's studied to- dly's children, adds Blac.kwell, is how much money they have to spend. Amcq the pell developed lO tell to this mllbt are .,_. nail polish tor pie ldloollll. ~Children's ....,. md d .... bk Of a>UrR none al 11 IUll to IUil lhe cbildrtn's llnl;y: CMllklly ... lbt lwy ol kJdclelt. ,,. = --.. lucb pell mn-•at I ,..., ..... ., ... p,uayw-,y.~1J •1• 5 I ' I I I t l I : ' I I I I I ! I I I P ickups have become I popu. tar first or second vehicle. AJ the market has widened, the manufacturers have responded with k>ng ~ long beds. four-wheel drive (4WD). and a growing number of options. A wming pickup should be equipped for its job. the fi~ consideration being capacity. Will it haul bap of cement (high density) and ne.ed mirumal c.arso space. or haul wood chips (low ~ty) and need all the !=MllO space it carr get? 1 o increase ca'lJ) &p1ee. get the tons- wheelbase mode! (that it .. the one with the greater distance~ the front and rear wheel~ ~ .a looser bed). Now, what changes if you get a lOng- wheelbase model? Answer: tile turning circle. The siandarckized. scandard- wheelbase ~p will tum in a circle of around 42 feet A long-Wheelbase model may need SO feet. Amona the compacts, the turning drde will be around 37 or 39 feet. 1, AJ a compensation. the longer wheel· bate Improves ridln& qualities. including ,stability at hifhway speeds: Besides ~the apadty to contain its load. the piCiop must be strong enough to handJe it. This ability relates to 8"0ll vehicle~ ,.,., or GVWR. and GVWR didales the ~-handll capacity of the axles, trarrie. brakes ~ tires. The puniest-looki_ng of the compact pickups will cany 1,200 poundsi and the heavy~ty. standard-fized models will c.any fY/er a ton. In actual praclic:e. the manufacturers' radnp can be exceeded by 25-50 percent, provided that the ptekup .is not overloaded repeetedly for a long time or driven routhJy while overloaded -but note the apedty of the tires before overloldi l)le relevant load ~ "te I trailer. and with a proper uperilion anc1 hildl. a small pickup wiU tow 4,000 pounds and a big one will tow 8,000 ~ a.um- Ina, of c:oune, that the trailer hll the leAlllY required brakes tor the lab. If you a0tidp11e towinc. _, lor the belt hitch and the faCte>ry. wirina. When avlilable, a CDmPICt pickup in- tended tor lerious wort lho.dd haft the optional laraer qine and a tour-tpeed mu.m.ion. 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This shift usually tam place during junior hi8h schoo(, when p1rents who had hoped to get little Moizarts and Curies end up with .. miniature Boy GeorAeS and Cyndi Laupers. By then it's too Tate to reverse the process, of coune. Childhood is more f.alily abbttvialed than restored. The question rnilllt be asked: So whir? So whal if our \ids paw up faster than they used to? Mightn't they even be better om Don't the times call for a more mature type of child? These are valkl ques&ions. There's no biololDcll need for childhood {>ISt the age ci 6 or 7. Before the Renaissance. most children were dressed and trated little differently from adults. Yet psychologicaJly speaking, an extended childhoo<l is a fonn .of progress com- parable to the harnessing of electricity or 'pasteurization of milk. Having extra -Orne. .to .. mat'-'~ makes for better grounded adults in a heaJthiet society. Without such time. Elkind points out in All G1'0wn Up and No Ploc.e to Go. hur- ried children become ~ with only a ··parchwork" sense of identity. What types of adults will our preco- cious children become? In some ways they will be an improvement: better educated, more aware of the world around them, and hopefully. more tolerant. But the danger is that the price of such gains will be a population t~ heavy with jittery ~Its. In lhe words of ~ Marvin Zuckerman, "Many parents who assume that abun- dant early stimulation is nece111ry for future inteleduaJ de¥elopment ... may actually be ettatin& future iensadon seeken rather than irellectual giants." The unanswered question is whether kids are ldUally ~ precocious today or whether their poses are a variation on "let's play f'OWll'UP." c.ertainly many of them have demonstrated a capacity to grasp and mimic adult mannerisms. But we have no evidence that childml's feelings mature faster. 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When tttey're taken from Baby Dior pa- jamas and put in lzod sweat suits beneath Diane Von Furstenberg jackets to be hulded from one ae.xi to the nm in Aprica stroUers. they QUic.k)y lefl5e thal ~ okler wil hrinl a tmile 1o the face.of Mommy and Daddy. But children being whal they are, it doesn't take lorll for them to prefer a scowl. This shifi usually talles place during junior high school, when p1rents who had hooed to tel little Moans and Curies encf U.D p with..miniarure Boy Georaes and Cyndi Laupers. By then it's too Tale to reverse the procesa. ol courte. Childhood is more easily abbreviated than restored. The cp:stion rnildlt be asked: So whll? So whit if our iids VJOW up faster than they used to? Mightn't they even be better off? Don't the times call for a more mature type of child? These are valid questions. There's no bioloAical need for childhood past the • <i 6 or r. Before the Rena:issance, most children Wtft dressed and tft!9ted little differently from adults. Yet psychologically speaking. an extended childhooa is a form ot progress com- parable to the harnessing of eiectricity or pasteurization of milk. Having extra ti~ to mature makes for better grounded adults in a healthier society: Without such time, Elkind points out in AU GnM.m Up and No Place to Go, hur- ried children become adolescents wlth only a "patchwork'' sense of identity. Whal types of adults will our preco- cious children become? In some ways they will be an improvement: better educated. more aware of the world around them, and hopefully. more tolerant. But the danger is that the price of such pins will be a population tQJ>- heavy with ;iaery adub. In the words of psychoiq;st Marvin 1.uc:lcerman. 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Many a parent is surprised to sense relief beneath the IJUITiblin8 with which their teenagers 1Jee1 limits set for them. One father in Washington, D.C .. is im- pressed by how often his punk-look 13-year-old will deliberately break rules when he knows this will set him grounded. ''Either he's tired or ju.st wants some time with the family," speadale the falher. "Even ~ he'd never say so. he seems to enjoy the weekends he has to spend at home." The signs are not all discouraging. Teachers report a "mum to innocence" among many of their students. Balanc- ing the questionable move .... ttnll1-<J1W'-+-_. presct.ooJ programs, fJk!Mpoints out. as a positive tendency to postpone the age for entering kindergarten. Even the popularity ol a singer such as Michael Jackson <X>Ukt be seen as a hopeful sign. Unlike his predecessors such as F.Jvis Presley and Mick Jasger, Jackson is dearly a child beneath. the flash. This <X>Uld be the basis for his appeal. 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This shift usually tam place durinl junior high school, when parents who had hoped to get little Mozarts and CUries end up with...miniature Boy Georaes ind Cyndi laupers. By then it's too Tate to reverse the process, ol course. Childhood is more easily abbreviat~ than restored. The question milht be asked: So whir? So whit if our \ids FM up fMter than they used to? Mightn't they even be better off? Don't the times call for a more mature type of child? These are valid quesak>ns. There's no ~ need for childhood past the age 6 or 7. Before the Renaissance, most chJldttn were dressed and treated little differently from adults. Yet P5YChok>llicaJl speaking. an extended d\lldhoocl is a form ol progress com- parable to the harnessing of eledridty or pasteurization of milk. Having extra time to mature makes for better grounded adults in a healthier society. Without such time. Elkind points out in All Grown Up and No Ploce to Go, hur- ried children become adolescents with only a "patchwork" sense of identity. What typeS of adults will our preco- cious children become? In some ways they wiU be an improvement: better educated. more aware of the world around them. and hopefully, more tolerant. But the danger is thal the price of such' gains wilJ be a population top- heavy with jiltely ad\Jltl. .In the words of . ~ Marvin 1.udrerman. "Many parents who assume that abun- dant early ltimulaOOn is necesury for future inteDectual deYelopment ••. may actua1Jy be creating future sematioo seekers rather than inteUedual giants." The unallSWMld question is whether kids are ldually m<ft pt«ex:iom today or whether their poses are a variation on "let's play grown.up." Certainly many of them have demonstrated a capacity to grasp and mimic adult mannerisms. But we have no~ that chUdren's feelinfls mature fuler. Anyone who's watched a teenaeer pout or play happi- ly with a siblings toys has ~ to the contraJy. One cause of rising suicide nites is the pnsue maflY. ~feel to hide childlike confusion beMMh a veneer of sopbi5tication. If anythirw, the prmures of the times call for a slower rather than a faster maturing pr:ocess. Loathe as they may be to admit it. our kids themselves don't ..-.;tu . their -.u.Mnt . ·-~UJ ellJOY __ ..,,..._.._. .. precoc>- ty. Many a parent is surprised to sense mief berdtt the grumbling with which their teenaam ~ limits set tor them. One father in Washington. D.C .. is im. pressed by how often his punk-look 13-year-Old wilJ deliberately break.rules when he knows this wilJ get him grounded. .. Either he's tired or ju.st wants some time with the family," specJtlMes me fllher. "Even though he'd never say so, he seems to enjoy the weekends fte.~ to spend at home." The signs are not all discouraging. Teachers report a "return to innocence" among many of their students. Balanc· ing the questionab&e move to all-day preschool propams. FJkind points out. Is a positive lenderacy to postpone the age for entering kinderprten. Even the popularity of a singer such as Michael Jackson cooki be seen as a hopeful sign. Unlike his predecescors such as Elvis Presley and Mkk Jaaer. Jackson is dearly a child beneath the flash. This could be the basis for his appeal. Because as hard as it is to face -even in themselves -children would realty rather be children. IW ROUND YOUR HOUSE 211 A1c1oe eoeor ltrMnl Gulde. New 1u1t- co1or twochul9 offers eMteoor color styling plans tor Ill hor'Ms. T,..rments from ledlg color~-end inlc:>frnMlon on low !Nln- tlnel'CI Alcoa Bultdtng Pl'oduc:t1 ~. Gulde.FREE 211 ~ r.....,.. dHeCt from~ 58'19 .50%. ~ COS1 $49 95 tor most 9'teS. ExOlle.nt qumity. any shlpe. insua.ng tell. told tor NIY lk>faoe GuartlntMd fit. wortt· rMnlhip. FACTORY DIRECT TA.Bl.E ~O CO .. catalog. FREE 252 Wire tor HOme u ... 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Childhood is more easily abbreviated than restored. The question might be asked: So whir? So what if our iids paw up laster than they used to? Mightn't they ~en be better off? Don't the times call for a more mature type of child? These are valid questlonl. There's no bioloAial need for childhood past the agie d 6 or 7. Before the Renaissance. most children were dressed and treated little differently from adults. Yet psychologjcaJly speaking. an extended childhoocl is a form ol progress com- parable to the harnessing of electricity or pasteurization of milk. Having extra time to mature makes for better · grounded adults in a healthier society. Without such time, FJkind points out in All Grown Up and No Place to Go, hur- ried children become adolescents with only a "patchwork" sense of identity. What types of adults will our preco- cious children become? In some ways they will be an improvement: better educated. more aware of the world around them. and hopefully, more tolerant. 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Yet we oblerve tavonbl)' that a child ii ''vey mltwe" or "verv poised." To uy lhey're="childllh,ft on the other hind. Is of i put- down. ~ pride. can be en In a child who's~ II a normal rile? KJds can; fail to &et the messaae. When they're taken from Baby Dior pa- jamas and put In bod swe.t suits beneath Diane Von Furstenberg jackets to be hutded from one lellorl to the nm in Apric:a ltrollen. ~ QUiddy 1e111e that am.,. o1c1er w111 bri"8 a..,. ao the face ot Mommy and Daddy. But c:hildTen beina whit they are. it doesn't talfe Iona for them to prefer a scowl. This shifi usually takes p&lce durif18 junior hi8h school. when p1m1t1 who had hoped to get httte Mcmrts and O.u.ies enO: up with.,miniahJre Boy Georlles and Cyndi Laupm. By then ft·s too Tate to awme the procaa, ol coune. Childhood Is more easily abbreviated than restored. . . Tbe quescion rnilllt be asked: So whaO SO wt\11 If our \ids pow up faster than they uaed to? Ml&htn't they even be better om Don't the times call for a more mature type ol child? These are valid questions. There's no bloloaical need for chlldhood past the 9 Of 6 or 7. Before the Renaissance. molt children were drmed and treated little differently from adults. Yet psycholOAia)ly speaking, an extended childhooa is a fonn of progress com- ~e to the harnessing of electricity or pasteurization of milk. Having extra time ro malure makes for better grounded adults In a healthier society. Without such time, Elkind points out in AlltGrown Up and No Place to Go, hur- ried chJldren become ado&elcents with only a "patchwork" sense of identity. What types of adults will our preco- cious children become? In some ways they will be an Improvement: better eduated, more aware of the world around then\, and hopefully, more tolerant. But the danger ls that the price of such gains will be a population top- helvy With jittery ldultl. In the words of ~ Marvin Zuckerman, "Many parents who UIUme that abun- dant early ltimulation ls necelMI')' for future inteUectual deYeJopment ... may actualJy be creating future teDSltion seekers rather than £nteUectual aiants. .. The unanswered question is whether kids are actually more preoxioul today or whether their poteS are a variation on "let's play grown-up." Certainly many of them have demonstrated a capacity to grasp and mimic aduJt mannerisms. But we have no evidence that children's feeJinp matu~ falter. Anyone who's watched a ~pout or play happt- ly with a siblings toys has~ to the contrary. One caute of risi"8 sWdde rates ii the premure many teelll8!fS ~ to hide childlike confusion' beneath a veneer of IOphlstk.ation. If anything. the pressura of the times call for a slower rather than a futer maauring process. Loathe as they ~ be to admit it. our kids themselves don t nea!Slarily enjoy their apparent precoci- ty. Many a parent is surprised to sense relief benMdl the wumbtinl with which lheir teenaeen Wed limits ser for them. One father In Wllhinglon, D.C .. is im- pressed by how often hls punk-look 13-year~ will deliberately break rules when he knows this will aet him grounded.· "'Either he's tired or just wants IOf1le time with the family." speo"-' the falher. "Even~ he'd never say so. he seems to enjoy the weekends he has to spend at home." The si8N are not all discouraslng. Teachers report a "return to innocence" amona many ol their students. Balanc- lna the questio~ move to all-day ~ propms, FJkind points out. t1 a pc*tlve &eDdency k> poltpOM the aae for entering kinderpnen. £.ven the popularity ol a sineer such as Michae! laCbon could be tee11 • a hopeful sign. Unlike h~ such as Elvis Presley Mick Jaaer. Jackson ls clearly a child beneath-the flash. This could be the basis for his appeal. Becao5t as bard as it is to face -even ln themletves -children would really rather be children. IW ThWdna Mout •trip to the hllh countnt, the low coe-.r or"" er.a country? You can trawl IR• way tMt's • econom6ul .. tt ls dvibed-wtth A ........ 's Al Moerd America ..... You'l 1etev• ,W.• we've1ot-........,, helpful ..me., wide ............ ~louna•an,fulw.._•••~Md IMCll INira-wlthautstwtns .. MUCllotwMt,..._pt. ff,_. lliluy • tld&et .,.,_.Mer ll. lMI, ,....._.,. trftet to MY city In .... of ow t1wM ......... ta °"'Y SllO or ..... AfftJ ~In.,. _.,... •• , ....... la Ollly $210 or ..... Or p CMat to coaat fw omy $321. And,_ pt .... atottovw In Mdt tlrectlen. Kids ....-121et ~ .......... -tr1owt .... Yw '-"JO.,. tocom,11te ,_, tr.wee, ........ ,...,....... ............ J-JO, •-· No..-Vwe 111arc:MM la •HlllFFJ,llllt ...... as ..... Mtl .............. 1c111 .. ...,......,. Fer, ............................ . al,._ trlMll _....al Ats:ll81& 8t . l....UIA-llAIL . ·Passive smo • • • e controve Periodically the public hears about an individual scientific study ~ clallm to show that "environmental tobacco smoke" (ETS) may be · harmful to non-smokers. These reports usually receive sensational media COV{frage. Yet, three ·times within two years, gro~ of distinguished experts have gath- ered to review not just one study but the whole body of evidence on this sueject. In all three cases, the scientists came to siin- ilar-and far le$ sensational-concl~ Yet the ~ have remained ~t silent ~ ) In March 1983 there WdS the "Second Workshop on Environmental Tobacco Smoke" in Geneva, Switzerland In May 1983 there Was the "\\brkshop on Respira- tory Effects of lnvolwitary Smoke Expo- sure" in Bethesda, Maryland. And, ~recent!:% in April 1984, lead- ing experts from arotmd the \vorld gath- ered in Viema for a sympcSum, "PasWe Smoking from a Medical Point of View." After this symposium WdS ~ the presidents of the two organizing groups is&1ed a pl"e$ release summarizing their findings. ·-.. ~ ..... ,., ... The sununary said, "the cormection be- e tween [ETS] and ltmg cancer has not been scientificalJy established to date." It also said "there is a high probability that can:ti<r vascular damage due to [ETS] can be ruled out in healthy people." · And it went on to 5a:% "Should law- makers wish to take legislative me.asures with regarti to [ETS], they will, for the present, not be able to base their ef(orts on a demomt:rated health ha1ad from [ETS]." Pe~ the media would say they can- not be blamed for devoting little attention to what some would consider "non-news." But we at RJ. Reynolds are concerned about the effects such one-sided coverage · may be having on the public. For~manynon-smokers who once 1 saw cigarette smoke merely as art annoy- ance now view it as a threat to their health. Their ~ alarm is being ~ted into heightened social strife and unfair anti- smoker legislation. We believe these acti~ are UllWdr· ranted by the scientific facts--aOO that it is rhetoric, more than resean:h, which makes ~ive smoking an active cont!UYers}t . ~--APING UP: WHAT JANE FONDA NEVER TOLD US By Ellen Haight W hen I see the television commercials for the hellth spll and ex.erd9e proarams designed to make U1 all f>11!0U1, I can only snicker. StnnaelY ~. none of ttme "out- of-shipe" ladies ever IWelll. Their hair is never dishew.led. and their snazzy outfits always mllCh the decor. No matter what rime of year it is, tfle sun is always thinina when they., out to jos. and none of them IM'l1I to live in a place where it ever snows. AJI that neatnett and~ 1N1Y mike fttneM profJraml more tppellinc to the pro- spective a>nvet. but in Nllity, exacile P"5entl quite anocher picture. Ever since the lndUl&enl OI~ New Year hoUdmy lellOn, a group of about JS women ln the tiny moulDin community d Hot Sulphur Sprif111, Colo., hll been hlltJorinl visions of bathlnc tu1t1 and undlll. No doubt the.e visions haunt communities whereftr the ._. Amertml dram ii celebnled. So twice or lhNe time a week, we trudll th,.,.. S feet d snow In our down plrkll anCI boob, to lllher together to llr8Ch and hop. ldci and bounce, huff and puff, and yes, swell, to prepare for thole summertime fantasia. We have no 1p1 or avmn11tum; the cl<>lell we Id ii the Wfeldi"I room at the local hWI ~. No mulded, tan YOUfll men wMder by on their ny to modem MWlt mlCh1net. lnlleld. we wait tor the lldnny 10"111 ., ..... to clear the ,... lelvint behind I dirty and ... •Ollred aJrflce upon whk:h we do our thine. 8tneMh our -..I lllyttl d outer doehl our CM II . me of us wear T-shirts headed for the l'afl bag, and over~ sweat pants to hide the unsilhtlv bulaes of slowly slimming thighs and fiips. A few brave souls don tights and leotards, but it is a rue pair that mllches. The most common attire ii a piir of old 9ln!fdl pan1S, usually with a few holes in ~ seat or seams, and I bonowed-from.my·husband sweal· shirt. . Several women bring their .chiktren to the sessions. One young mother reluc· tantJy quit comina because her infant daughter had a knack for demanding dinner right in the middle of mom's jumping jacks. We are housewives, working women. <11 both. Only thn!le peo- ~~ up tor one 9e9lion we'd forgotten that the others were at the hi8h school sports banquet that evening. Once we had to call olf daa because a IP'OUP of Cub Scouts WIS .... an awards ~elilOl'I)' in the room where we were to meet 'But when we do manase to coordinate the time and the ~ we show as much dedica- tion as ~ adtletes. We warm up faithfully befoie dMna f into the strenuous stuff. ana s we're careful to take our heart J rllel at ~ interv• to make sure we aren't pushing beyond 6ur UmJts. Ourl11fl the lbdominal exer· dses, more than one . groan can be heard, and when the voice ol the in- structor on the record teJls us to kick a little hp, we give it our best shot. The women on 1V pit mer cheeks with nu1y towels. Even thou&h they daim to be busy, they always have time tor a relnshinc shower. There are no leburdy blths tor us lier elm; we never 1fJ k> !bdJ into the sauna or whirlpool after our workouts. Often we return to public life without ID much 11 combi"I our hlir. not to mention pulin8 on mlkeup. We pull on our blue jeans, boots. jlckeCs and mit- tens. and rush to can In the darkened parklna lot Most of us have to hurry home to fix dinner b our families, and a few evef1 tttum to jobl. And when the snow ft':' melts, we'll take off our boots and ell, our wool plNS and knitted swe11er1, QUr turtlenecks and '°'11 johns. We'U be proud to ltep into our blthin8 mi11 and sancWs, our skirts and mndreslel. our Jt'0111 Md tlll8 topl. 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' REMEMBERING I\vo JIMA FORTY YEARS LATER, A FORMER MARINE EVOKES THE INVASION .,A soil ~n-lmol brttU balrli . the~ MJ ... ~thmwas an id«JI day for an inva- rOr. this um j . • Tlw do«.: F«1tuary 19, 1945. The plaa: an island in the Pocilic called lwo Jima Bil D. /bs.t 1l!fMITlbm was ~to rec:rwt as 9el"flNlllS reaDveJy young but experienced newspaper ~ pie to function as combat conespon- dents. We were expected to be "fillhtlng Marines'' if we had to. I never shot aa anybody I could see, but I carried a lot of people back from the front. I was --------------no hero. I was a frightened young man who was taking into combat my skills as a neWspaperndn. The beach was 2~ miles long, and at times the Marines had ~ pie on the beachhead le11 lhan a foot· apart. On the beach, you get off the landin8 aaft and take three or four steps; you 're calf.deep in sand. You dig a hole; it's difficult, because the sand caves in around you. There's no place tor yoo to 80 but ahead. Every moming there'd be one or two or three of you in a hole. You wake up before dawn and j shake the other guy and say, "You 're still herer' You look at the don't think about it. You're so damned tired in the firs& place. weather and you wonder if you·re I going to live today, or maybe you Morifta,....., *' llaf on""" .limo. You still have fear, but you've ____ ..__ ____ ___.......,.._ forgotten fear. Your instructions the te1ie calm bllcw the lbeslOlm uhn, are basicaUy to move as far forward as as a fH!WJmal1 in unilotm at• 23, he you . can. · hit the beach With 75,()()() ~. When you sot hit, usually not far Their mission was to rout OCll some away was a ·corpsrnall. They knew what 21,()()() well tJuttin ~ aoklim. to do: stop tile bleeding. give you mor- MariM units int!asurwJ dd doilf pro-phine. live you plasma and sulfa. gress in yards. thOr casuam m the Stretcher-bearers would haul you back hundrr!ds. Nata of the aJf'nt:Wt shocMd to a battaJion aid station {where] a doc- Ammcans at horM, but a thrilling tor would look at you, write whit was phoqraph of Marino plarflinB IN flag wrong with you on a raa. and tend you atop MoUnt Surlbac.hi ~ the no-back. A feel> would take you beck to a tiona/ emblnn of vklory. Mer live ~tal tent. If suraery was needed, weeks, the final toll: 25,852 Ammcan you d get it there. They were M.A.S.H.- ~ 6.821 of lhtm lt6d in ocdon. type people. Then they could take you whik only 1.083 ~survived. out to hospital ships, Some 250 Amfrlcans who louSfrt on No one knows who was the first lwo Jima will retum on February 19 to Manne killed on lwo Jlma. but Ueute- marlt IN ~h anniu6sary of the land-nant Harry L Martin, who rallim his ing and«* a lasl looll Nol Ross. lk s troopS to set up the sldrmish line. was written a boolt abcM6 ~ -lwo Jima: the last Marine killed. and he -the Legacy ol Va~ !'rm) -and Medal of Honor. Other lellows couJd that's moufir ltx him. As lw IOid in df. have h.t the Medal. From my point of ing to joutrdrt RJdta1d IJnn ltx FAMLY view, any 8UY who lpent I nilht on the WEEKLY ffantly. .. r,,,"" my lwo Jima Ii~ WIS a hero. right~.",,,,..._,, two C()()trS. I think the mestll' ol my book is F'10m pmo1ta/ olJMuJfions and mart (about) the ability Inherent In moat ol than 200 hours of intmMws w#h us to overeome fear In whllever we're ~ ol""' .Amo. Roa has ff!COfdfd doi"I-It is exemplified by whit the the,;;. and--* al us• t ii,.,_ Mlrine Carpi does: the way d"Y take /y foiit1Jt, wilt dJeod and ~· ~ I Cl'Oll ledion of I populltion nl weld sharwl '°"" o1 dto# /mp1mJollS in 1M it into one llntle ddet mination. I don't in~: think you1l ever tee 1 blltle liW'lwo In Wortc:t W• D. I RI on my way to Europe IO be. I Unlled Prell core retpondenc, Ft tldencked. and joined the Marint COrpl. The Marine Cotpl 11ain, not that you won't find cou,.ous men, ~ friend or your lot. 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NewYoft, NY 10010 • •, •1 •~ •i 1 1 • • I ,,,. 11111~cr r9#11Ecr11111• I I Dlpt.217, 17 W. • 1t.•New York, NY 10010 • ···-··· CCM.oN •••••••••• 1 1 --~~~~~~----------------------------------------- ... ~~~·-=-=-· ...... =--,,_-.._...,..,.,_ __________ 9"!"'=.-_,.,,--------:--------------------------------~---:-----~--=~ OU 've heard of aero-' he ReaDy Rich don't have a flea market at which to trade the possessions phobia (fear of heights} and claustrophobia (fear of dosed-in places~ Here's a new one: cyberphobia -an unbridled terror of computers. To fight this fear, proposes Patrick l<eoQh of Epson F..asl, a computer distributor. "make friends with your computer by giving it a name." But he adds. "Obscene names don't count." If this doesn't work, consider Sanford B. Weinberg's com· puter therapy course. While he WM a professor at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Weinbera set up a class for acute cyberphobes. They besin by handling calculators and wind up writ.I . "So far, it works,'~ says. "But I fear there are hard-core resisters who won 'I even seek her. Maybe some day dodors wil come up with a vaccine." lllllTllDAYI f (Sun.. Mon ., Aquarius; then ~ Pisces) Sunday: Hal Holbrook J 60. Monday: John Travoha 31 , :t Jack Palance 65. Tuesday: I Prince Andrew 25. Wednes- day: Sidney P.oltier 58. Friday: F.dward Kennedy 53. Sarur- day: Peter Fonda 45. ~·ve tired of, so what's a billionaire to do with his junk? He can tum to the Robb Report, a publication with a kind of hlgh<las.1 classifieds section for the wealthy. ~ Berland, former operator of the LA. franchise, reports, "Sure, what we have Is a penny-AVer, but look at what you're saving BY MARION LONG pennies onl" Items include ieweJ..encrusted hat bands, dWnond-studded cheu sets. and even UJed Lear jets. Sublcriben come from New York, California. even Saudi Arabia. But, as Berland observes, the super-wealthy do have one thing in coinmom 'They do not overpay." hose of you paying big bucks to have your water softened OU8Jll to have your mouths washed out with soap. Dr. F.art Dawson, a research- er at the University of Tex.u Medical Branch in Galveston, made a sp&aa.ti when be re- vealed that '1n a study of 22 Texas communities, hard water users had suffered 22 percent fewer fatal heart at- tacks and had lower blood pressure and terUm cholesterol levels." This, even though those studied actually had higher daily fat intake levels than peopje living in 50ft water areas. Soap is the 90ludon. Oawlon speculates that minerals from the hard water combine with fats in the intestines. Thll pro- duces IOIP. which is indJaesti- ble and pules harmlessly through the body, taking some unwanted fat molecules along. If you live In a 90ft water houlehold, DaWIOO SUpstl J11181le5ium and calcium Ill~ plemenll. Check with you r doctor, of course. but that tOUnds better. tban muncbln& bus of Ivory at snack time. NEXT WEEK IN FW • Smile America! Now ~ about anyone can have teeth like a movie star. • Do ~ten dilcrlminate against girts? Mr. Hi-Tech has ttie answers. W11111nm1mn• J We wondered why people 1 chOOle to Uve where they do. ~ Here are two report!: f:~~aG••11111d1a111i,•n,, "There are so many beautiful lhlnp down here in Arkansu, especially near the mountains. ~very year Ten. nessee Ernie Ford and I ao up around Flippin, Ark .. and fish for trout alon& the White River and for bua along the 8ulalo River. It's one of the most beautiful boat trtps I've ever taken, thlt boat trip Ilona the river." 14 FMl&f Wlm.Y • l'mUMY If• 1• a......_~,_. 11 1 Before you rUd any DlOre best·sellers, read about The Best Way to Bt.!yDlem · . . SAVINGS 'b.J'll find fantastic savings on today's best-setm when you Jo6n The~ BOok CkJb. 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TV, 1730 Cl9menti11e, Anaheim -P!r'l'V Auto racina haa been a worldwide sport for years. The differences between the rest of the world ind tbe United States are clear, concise and simple. In Europe, they race with style, dua and elepnce on lux\ary tracks like Monte Carlo, the · aweet-smellirig l'Olds of Spain and the. well- daiped Ovall Of Ger- many. In America they&<>- for blood. Thia week's example is the Daytone SOO, airina on CBS. The track is in moder- ate conditio~1 the drivers the best on tne NASCAR beat and the crown as pumped up 11 they would be for Super Bowl Sunday. Am~na those t.ttli8' it out wtll be veteran nana 1unsliqm Geoff Bodine, Benny Parsons, Cale Yarbotoulb and the kina. Richardffetty. . The Daytoas SOO winner the last two~ bM been Yuborouah. lfbiscarsta)'S • steady and bis Cllliaa doesn't die, Y~ should tab his third con- ICCUtive rbeckered Oq. His competition mOlt like- ly will come from Petty, the last anarY man on tbe American auto racina (0) On-TV, 1138 Grand Centrel Aw .• Glendale 'scene. ' · (Z) Z-TV. ~ Nebraka AWJ., Santa•Monlca Pettyhaawon.moretbaa (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng; Rockefetler· ~00 .Grand Nau~ '-: · Center, N.Y •• N.Y. , 1n baa career. Las *"s. . (C) CIMmax. Time-life Building. Rockefeller Center, ~nisbed in a.be top ftve D'¥0 N.Y.,N.Y. uaa. .. amaM aM IOp ft mv an.tot, Ct. I 0 13 times anct -Woll twp (ij , Marina del Rey r "' 'T°lboeldbeftaa.Alldlllle . (I) . • aU .... eilher ~ (C) C-. NetWOf1c. Attanta ot~ it allo IMMild --r· _!. ·---- Cl) WOR ..... Yortc City (17) WT81. Mint• 2 ~.feb. 17, 1985 be dirtr. nm woe~ • • beauUfel French .._ waici .. IO ldll lbe .... · die .... ,..... won't It imDOrted. bUt &be wi ... wU1 be · amlli• and die crvwd wil ID a~y ~. Tbat mws little ellt to do.,.., to pop lbat beer lib, lower die volume OB lhe dial, stay clear o( the dull Md .... than ID- Medmllllan Schell BJ BOB THOMAS n c s ......... LOS ANGELES -Academy Award- winning actor Maximilian ScbeU is not the typeof ~rformerwbogrew lazy in bis work by repeaiina the same role that landcd1'im the Oscar. · After beina named best actor of 1961 for his intense performance as the defense attorney in "Judlfncnt at Nurembers." Sdaell bas enjoyed an astonishingly diverse career. Now 54 he is filming a l~bour miniseries for NB<;~ .. Peter the Great," in the Soviet Union. nc also recently played another defense attorney in the movie, 0 Man under Suspicion;• West Germany's entry for foreian-lanauagc Oscar this year.And he created "Marlene," an award- winning documentary about Marlene Dietrich. Schell has directed four films, includina "End of the Game" with Jon Yoiabt and Jacqueline Bisset, numerous plays and operas and bas appeared on the European stage in "Hamlet" and "PypnaJion." From 1978-81 , he appeared in "~veryman" at the Salzburg Festival. The prolHic Schell was here recently during a brief respite in production of "Peter the Great," which is oocupyina I 0 months of his life. His mission was to help draw the attention of the Academy of Loretta Young back as star of.TV movie LOS ANGELES (AP)-A ward-winning actress Loretta Young will end her 20-year retirement to star io "Dark Mansions," a television movie bcina produced by Aaron Spellina Produclic>M- Youna. 72, will portray Marprct Oralee, the matriarch rulina a Scanle abippina family in the two-hol.lf show, described au "contcmPorary Ootbic dra~t aid David Gerrie, a publicist for SpcU1114- The show, which is to beain fthn~ in April, is expcc1ed to become a televisaon series for ABC, uid SpeUina and Miel Youaa·a-.... t. NCll'mln Brolclw. Y ovna. wlto bad her fiBt "'*r role at l S in "la• Oown Lauth., oppoli1e Loa Chancy in 19'28, stancd ia 94 motion pic1um and appeared opporiw most of Holl)'-ood's top stars of the I 930t and 19409. She alao Wit the creator, producer and .w of .. Tht Loretta YOWll Show,'' which ran Oft NIC -19S).r961 ad "TM New Lottn& Y CM&• Show." which wu oa cm frQm l962·19'l · (PllMI .. Youwo,,,,._ ., Motion Picture Arts &. Sciences to .. Man Under Suspicion," ofwbicb be is proud. ..It won the Silver Bear award of the Berlin F'alm Festival for picture and actol'," said the actor in an interview. "I wu happy and also suT1sed. because the German critics haven t been too friendly toward me. Af\eT all, J left the country in I 9S7 to come to America, and they reaentcd that. .. But why shouldn't I com~ here? American films were much more interest- ing \ban anythina that was bcina done in Germany. J continued workina in German theater but it bad been 25 years since J bad work;! in a German film." He bad, however, directed his own films in Ger- many. · · " Schell · •""-In "Man under Suspicion, . . 11 ~ defense attorney in a controvenial u:LaJ. ~e defends a young ~~ho fired. a pwot ~ the midst of a pohtical meeuna. He .11 suspected of being member of a neo-fasc1st terrorist aroup, but he refuses to talk. "I become a 9e1rcher for the truth, not fightin& for justice or against justice," Schell said of his role. ''The stc;>ry is not I~ 'The Verdict.' in which a s~ngle c:ue 11 decided. It's more a combination of Three Days of the Condor' as well as. 'The Verdict' with the attorney search1na to find the' reason for the youns man's act." Schell was wearing a tnm mustache, grown for his role as Peter the Great -"I hate bavina ont glued on '!'>'. fa~ every morning." The mammoth m~1senes ao far bas involved five months to the Soviet Union and two in Austria, and be was rctumina to more filming in the monastery town ofSusdal ouuide Mosoow. The veteran actor knew be fle!Jd ~ enormous task. "Of course I went into 1t with my eyes open." be said. "How often docs an actor have a role Like Peter the G~t? And a chance to work with such actors as Laurence Olivier, Lilli Palmer, Trevor Howard and Vanessa R~ver Schell ma~ have another entry m the Oscar race: 'Marlene" for documentary feature. The m:lusive Dietrich ~ubmittcd to boun of an audio-taped intervlCW -she would not appear on camera -for the 9S. minute film t.bat traces her Jona aod aJamorous career. . Tbouah m•J'Y ~ assume be 11. a German Maxunifian~Scbell was born m Vienna in 1930 to a Swiss Wf'!t.er·poet aDd an Austrian actresa. Tbc family moved to Switzerland in 1931 and after World War II Schell attended universities at Zwicb, Munich and Basel. He folio* bis sister Maria into the tbca&a ucl films. \bea wu cast as Marton Brando's superiotoftku in •"fbe Youna Lions." Next came "Jc.dpnent at Nurcmbers." and the Oscar established him u an international '*· His other films include (...._ ... ICDLL,....e) ~.Feb. 17, 1985 3 -Barryre~raingto s~~ps -. ·- BJ le YNDA BIRSCB Patrtda llarrY, former star of .. 0.ya of Our Lives" and ·.t All MyOU~n." retunll to daytime in March in the role of Mia Sally on "The Gujdin• LijllL .. (Miss Sally's pat includes an &SSOClation with the Lewis family.) Longtime fans of ••Days of Our Lives" recall that Bany played Addie, Julie's mother on that abow. Over on .. All My Children" lhe was teen u the conn.ivina, murderous dru& dealer Cobra. Patricia also baa many epiaodic credits OD ruahttime TV. Her father, the late ........ Barry, waa the famed screenwriterplay_wrjaht wbo authored '"The Pbiladel~ -~~·"We unders&and Patricia, who 11 in Hollywood but plans to move to New York tbia week, lw sianed a Iona-term contract. . • • • vme.a 1rtunJ (Lujack, "Guidins Liaht") will soon be teen as 8'uy s,.eff'1 husband in "Marie: A True Story," due for theatrical releue in October. It teems caatina directon Mre stumped tryina to find a man to play oppolite Spacek. It wuo't until someone on the movie set •uaettcd that they "pt that IJJY from 'The Guidin1 Liabt' " that castin1 directon tuned in the abow, liked what they aaw and hired Jrizany. • • • 0.-. ...,..... a.lar, wriW and ~ producer of ABC'tm:llll decided to leave tbaa .,_ "'-his contract rum out. -us it's by mutual 111ee~l He allO ..,. he's loved wortin& witb ~ ,.... (th e show'• other laeed WriW &Dd a.IOr). "Lovin(' bu been rene~:: Mtwork for at least another year. , ~he's reviewiq bis optiODI. 0.. ..... Wei love to do is create IDOfher _,open. • • • Good news on tbe '"Searm far Tomor- ro"( front.: NIS Nldl1l11' ..._ last ~apment wu a 17-year nm • "'f.dle of Nipt" producer, ii ~ owr the produci:tJ: for '"Scarcia. AllD, PHI Ma7er, w many-.itiailcredlta lncludc "Ryan's Hooe" aad tbs deftaacl .. Where the Heart 11, Jo will be~ • •• Talk about m111ical ..._ ,.. r.n· .... .., who'• wriuea b._. ewn toa~ on the air, hu left '"R••• HoPe~"' She s headi'!J.e over to .. GeMnl HOIDilll," a lhow lw written 6:w 1dn.--.,.ea and Elliler &.u,f, wbo ..,. wriaina the show for the last fin moatM. llave bad (Pleue._ BADY,..,. 29) Harvard has its Own soap·opera· BJ nBD BOTllENBEIW ,,, ............. NEW YORK -When Becky Hartman ii not womna toward• her depa in American history, she's necutlve producer, director, talent qent and star of .. Matberi.na Heiahta," Harvard'• only TV- atyle eoep opera. Detpi1e her production clout, Hartman jta't aure abe11 be atarrina in the next Ir L ""°" llllllCll Q: rwe , .. , c-.t .. Ryan '1 Hope" ftom tbe YefY .,.._._ RJU £inelli WU U ye8n old wllell *"' dlle show onJy I )'ear llO· Now lbl'11 lefn ~ wilb lots of problems! WhM pftll?-C . ~tabuij Ohio. " IA ... 'tf-111, I lfA dlM tlllillL .......... tWlm ......... ,,1 .. nn *-i • I ~ ._,..,..... .... .................. ...., ... .. ....Fa 17, 1885 episode of .. Matherina Hei&hu," tentative- ly scheduled for late this month. Hartman '1 character died of what they called "un- known soap opera diecae." -• Althoqb lhe did retwn as an anaet. there an: just no pwanteet in tltis busineu. Hinman, a aenior from Newton, Mus., and her roommate, Bedty Gibton, live in Hamlrd'• Mather Haute which doubles u oroduction bouae for "Matberina ...... _, .. .., ... .__ .. _ 111 JJ • .., ~I...., --ii .. ... 2 ..... :-...... ,. ... Jilli_ ....... ~ ................... . ~...-. """'._ ........ UllleJtllll .. .,.. -.;illllt;lle'• ... ,..,..., .. _ --..... D!ilJ-. ............... ET11 :• wadi~ .. , .. ,, ... -.,. ........ _:·-· ,.. .......... ,. ...... -..................... ii&- Heiihts.".Tbey Pi.}'. twin listen Lydia and Lily White. Lydia {Oibloa) ia tbe bed one; Lily, pure and iuocmt. A recular cut of 25 to JO ~ from Mat.bei House pu11 on tbt lliowl four or five times a year. They hope co tape thi1 aeaaon'a final epieode. Some I'° to 200 people watch the lbows. £-'!!'e acriptwriten eet many of their ideas !~~ real TV ...,.. In tbt ftnt episode. u11g~ was a m....., IDd Wt _. ueort· man of aeductioaa ud ...,., .. "We steal ft-om eYel'YtlliM, • Hattman said. ••we're avid ._ot"OM'lJltto Uve' and 'All My Clildren.' WeallD..U fun of ourlMNeeand~ud~elee we ~ ol. Tiie ... ii 10 lllOw bow •• ,. t'1lJtc1I. _, .,,... ....... dloulh Tllteetsare Ulllilld. dlilt~tllulmy ~-~~IN...._., .. Bi*Dt. ~said. ,.,, ............... =....., ltowllflG..._~. ., .... IDd a balloon. ~ .. in· corporaa.d~IO llN wttll the KtOnplay' ... • Allelil ,..,--.-~'-IO'*--Pi~ VI •p~·· aM ~ ~ .. 116d ctu1rWJ, • .. .,,, -H llN .. '! ... -E , ' ====-==L~==== C ~IZIED BAL••'.-nncll/~THIFACTION J - A~C-JEEP ORANG! COAST AMC-JUP-RENAUL T 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -54l-I023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St Santa Ana -135-3171 CADILLAC. NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 .. AL&.eN CADLLAC·OMC· OLDIMOllLI 28332 Camtno Capl9trano San Diego Freeway Weet of Ayery Pkwy bit 111.al tllllOO CHfVROlFT CONNILL C .. VRO&.IT 2800 Harbor Bfvd. 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" Julia" and "The Chosen." Schell keeps a houte in Zuricb and an apanment an Munich, both of which he rarely sees. Linked over the years w11h many beauties, he hu never married "If I am faithful to one woman, 1hen I have to be unfailhfi.al to all the Others," he quipped. "Marria,e 11 fine if )'OU have lhc urae to havcchildttn. I don't. llonelv1 How could I be lonely when there are a[I tbOIC airla in Ru11ia. aU thoee1h1t1tlel7burs.all those aitl1 in ... " Kelly,Ca•h complete cast LOS ANGELES (AP)-Qe9'9 Kelly and Joh any Cuh have been.._.. ltr producer 0.vld Wolper at the flnaT...,. J0r the 10- hour ABC miniteria "Nonll lld South." KtUy wlll play an Ohio ...., who is haunted that he ra1hersd a dalW out of wedlock who turna out to bl an evil Southern army officer oaftild EJUnah Bent. C'aah will ponray radk:al 1bolitioni11 John Brown In the Dre-CMI W• •torY beMd on John Jlket' t.welUaa novel. llle CUI lleo indildll IUc:fi ...,. II =-~':a.~:m .. :~ht~1 Holbrook. 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Paul W1nf1ctd ( 1 hr 4 7 min ) _,.,. llMI' CC* ,..,... mmated B101her Bear has a secret ad- mire< who reveal<> hersetl ~JSI as he's abOul 10 give up hope C.) A TALI OI FOUR .... A youn9 girl comes to the reahzatlon that happiness cannot resull lrom wishes alone .,. · Metalstorm The Oe<;tructlon Of Jared·Syn· ( 1983. SC~e Fiction) Jeflrey Byron Tim Thomerson (!)"tr. 24 min ) l•Ml_MD_YIUIA .. ,.,,_,ime 'NI TMM lllf llllf /!1/11 ._IC. C* IOlllOWB) ___ ,,_ An e>c- am1nation of the present status and future prospects of Hong Kong from the per· spectrves ol the Cathollc Church 'lnd the Maryknoll MISSl<>flefB (RI (I hr ) uml9'AICAU WOii.DOi~ ··'·--' mco• .... W!J....,_ __ .. a-.~-........ -mmf(l)Q .• __ ,_ .. "8111 Cosby. 'HimseH" ( 1982. 9111 Cosby 1 hr . AA min ) NI .. NI .. , ••• II --... ii umw,_ am-ua .. • ........ ... ~ ... , .... ..... (II) llOYll ''Tom S&wyer·· ( 1973 Musical) Johnny Whtlaker, Jodie r ostPf (I hr 44 min ) CD *" °" TMM 1:11@ llOYll "One-Eyed Jacks" ( t961, Western) Marlon Brando. Kart Malden (3 hrs) .. ""GO"",,.,_, ... PONftMD.-e M.Lwml _, .... U.cm»Oll.• .... .,.,,M.Rl TIUJllFD-I M lb &•I mmw= llHllllNllO • 111•,_.. T9GIT Up to date business Information I« mana- gers inc~dlng strategy tSSUeS. technolo- gy and 8 review 01 Wt1" Street &cllvities illl (I h< ) (0 lll0'9l "The Secret Of The GoldM Dra- goo· I 1983 AdvenlUl'e) R~ Houston . Btian Heines ( 1 hr 36 mw'I ) (2) 90¥a The House Ot God" ( t980. Comed'y) Charles Hald. Tim Matheson t hr., A8 min) ""'""-.. ~nm.u. _,_,_ .LIT,_.~ Wl•lm Af CM.Ylltf 6 m CILMCI --~ ........ Sunday. Feb. t7, 1985 9 ......... <m .. "W~eleogtti•• ( 1983. Scienc:e- Rciloo) Aobcw1 Carradif'1', Cherie Currie. i hf .. 27mln) 'JI ~MYWIW · • Cl) _.. IMm Oeytona soo. ltve from Oeytona International Speedway. Aa.::s.. 4S min.) CJ& ~I ----ml I ii :'W.:'' .. _ .. ,*'_.., .. , .... .. "Kldco" ( '984. Comedy) Scoll Schwartz. Cinnamon Idles. ( 1 hf . .... min.) CD .,. "My Cousin Racher' 11953. Mystify) OIMa de Havllland. Richatd But· IOO.J~:Ji38 min.) -11,'f'.:a:' iii Int,,.... .. "The Men Who Shot Liberty Valance" ( 1982. W•ern) James Stew· (-Ai;.:1~1 ~ mA1mT Ill• ffl Proflles ol Beugh and Mike Reid. (Al (I) I "Superman Ill" ( 19&3. Actven- lure) Christopher Reeve. Richard Pryor j hf• .• = WWW¥ IDlflft'M -.-cmu.u. .. "Who'• Minding The Store?" ( 1963, Comedy) Jefry Lew.s, Jill SI John. di rwt. ~ 19 lllUT --·--.. "Sherlock Holmes And The House Of Fear" ( HMS, Mystery) Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce ( I hr • 30 min ) 1=---· W The docu·op-era examineS mueJc. the ~M to Africa's oral tredltlon. a,g a way tor *vet 10 pre-~ their heflt~song. (Part 2 of 4) las~•• ,....,.,_ .... 11111 .. "The ee.tmetier'' (1982. Ad· venture) Marc Slngef. Timye Robens. (1 hr .. 45 min) Cl)= ..... ,. --Mutlemmad All vs. l(en NOOC>O (Sept 1973 In Los An- ~).(A) (11u} (IV .... I M I A look at bfeak dancing In Loa Angetes with toocege of CYtl9f • hundred datlCefl and lntefVlewa w1tt11tandout perlormeta. (1 hf .• 60 min) ~= "Aldet On The Rein" ( 1970, ) Charles Bronson. Jiii Ireland 2 hrs) .. ,... -.. ···=·· . r•---n~ - .. I MRMIElll ··--Thill Prapttty .. COndemned" =· Oreml, NMelll Wood. Rober1 d. (f hrl.. 1& "*"· ~ . .,. •• •••IQ £41 OtPaul 11 St ~.-J.2.z6, •• , -- 10 Sunday.Feb. 17, 1985 IE 00 OM'' ( 1977. Orama) Annelle o·too1e (2 hrs) I ....... ......... P&W a I I I •n Fiii Ms. Olympta =ition from Montreel. (2 tvs.) CID In• Viewers are Invited 10 test theif mental skills In a &ef'ies of last·paced animated gamea. CD ... "A Night In Casablanca" ( 1~. Comedy) Mar• Bro1hefs. LOIS Col- lier. ( 1 hf .. 25 min.) l•-.•-.i ,. L'r ...... mmn ccu•m .. .. "The Adventures Of Nick rtef'' ( 1912. Mystery) Robeft Conrad S= Wrnt«:.,g. hrs ) • ra•n--CHT P11•tm Phlo and Gunge de· clde to pack up and leave after arguing with Marjory the Trash Heap. __ .,. __ , ____ _ -e-ma• ..-r-.. "Money From Home" ( 1953 ) Dean Martin, Je<ry Lewes' (2 hrs.) e 9'iiWfl "Agatha Chr1atie Mysteries II" 00 the n6ght train from Loodoo. a jour· nallsl suspects mu<Der when he hears the story of a woman with a split ~sonahty who committed auiolde. Q ( 1 hr.) • MO'n111&1FllC-.,. (CJ ... "St• Dallas" (19:N.>Orltntlt 8arb8fa StlflW)'Ck. Jolln ~ ( 1 hr . 46 min) . ® -"Hammell" ( 1982. Mystery) Frederic Forrest. Peter Boyle ( I h1 , 37 mltl.) cm ... "laSSlter" ( 1984, Drama/ l om setlecic. Jane Seymour ( 1 ht • 40 mm ) Cl)NMICMll CZ> .,. "Crackers" ( t984, Comedy) Donald Sutherland. Jack Warden ( 1 h1 • 32 ~ -I-ma• 0 ~ NaUooat Players champlOn· Ships. hom Lever's lnternatt0nal T ennes Rftoft. Delray Beach. Fla (3 hfs I 1-·---CMIOCIJ&llT -Cl) • MmllM.&. Bostoo Celtics a1 Los Angeles Lakers (2 hrs. 15 min.) -Gll .. "The Runaways" (1975, Ora· • ma) Dorothy MoGWe. Van Wiiiiams ( 1 t)t •• 45 min.) W8 e NA_, llUZ\I Andy Willlams San Diego Open, hnal round, live from Torrey Pinet Country Club In La Jolla. Cal1t (2 tvs.~ • ·---n=-Feelufed Oak R'ldge Boyt . ~ Raven. Darlene Austin. H"'tfVe VII· ii!;~&l&I t •&m ............. "'3ryland at (2 rws) CD .. "Bananae" (1971. COmedY) Woody Allen, louile L81Mr ( 1 hr • 22 ct • "Adventur" Of Marco Polo'' ff93e. Orame) Gary Cooper. Ba111 Rath· t>one (1 hr., 40 min) • • _, "Crosby Pro-Amtrlean Touma· ment'' ( 1 hf.) ........ (!) ... "father acw.t" (1965, Corr i liw •• Gr.•nt. leslieC.ron (2hrs) -S311UM .. "Le Bat" ( 1982, Orame) ( 1 h 52 ~ •1 .. "The Manitou" (1978. Horro-r <>ny Curtis, Susan Sttesberg. (2 tws J .... "Lady Of The Houle" (197· Orama) Dyan caonon. Annand Assent· ~ hfs) • IClllt ... Host: Rick Dees. Gues1 Pointer Sisters. Roger Hodgson, Jon Waite, Glen Campbel. f<oof ' the Ga~ Rockwell. Cyndi l8UOlt (~). ( 1 hf I • F • 11 la Photogrephefs an editor& associated OV8f the ye11s with L •t magazine reflect on tOme of the ma1c even!$ CC>vef=he publication ( 1 hr ) ·--~ ... "Tootlle" (1982. Comedy, Dustin Hottman. Jetalce ~. ( 1 hi 5f min) 00 ... "Tough Enough" (1983. Ola ma) Dennis Quaid. Clttlene Watkins I ht. 47 min) (0).,. "Brady's Escape" ( 198-4 ArJ venture) John Savage. Kelly Reno ( 1 h1 36 ~ 2::91= ..... 1:9 ,.,..,, • U& CA "Utah" Fed tured· a took at the Beehive State. a t;in built on faith and austalned by the sp1r11 ,,, its P!<fle. (I hr,) •1-c•...._ ....... ..,.w .. "Ar1islS And Models' I 1955 Comedy) Deen Martin, Jerry Lewis (' hrs.) I ....... Illa •••I 'ILtl .... ......... ICIT ....... "Victims 01 C11me St· lent No More" The devastating et(ects 01 vlolen1 cnme on Its Victims and their hghl 10 asser1 themselves to the c11m1nat 1us1tce istem are presented· (I hr.) ·----, .... ,NlllWT POCaT. u-. Jim Rempe V$ Bud dy HaN in Caesars Tahoe Classic champ• onsh1p match ( 1 hf ) CU .,. "Crackers" ( tSNM, Comedy) Donald Suthe<land, Jack Warden (I hr 32m1n) ( A TM.I• fiM -A young g1r1 comes to the realution that happioes~ cannot result from wWlel atooe .,., __ _ -, __ __ ........ __ IUUJY ·---·...,. lfM19 . ,,.,,., ... jM8iUNJM ... "Terms Of Endeatment" ( 1983. ama) Shirley tiMcUlne. Oebfa Winget i hra. IOm1n.) -........... ,.,,, • ... ·•eon.p.1ey Of Terror" (1975. ~ery) Mlehael Conl11flttne, 8'rbar8 Rhoades J\hf i 30 min ) ~C111.•r .. "Wiiiard" (1971. HOrror) Bruce . Ernnt Borgnine (2 twt.) .... "Murder In Te•at" (Part 1 Of 2) (1981. Orame) Fe«ltl Fewcett. Satn Elli01t ff tn.) ! ...... .a,~ -GUiilt: .,..,, M yrne. P'eaidtnt. WeatWOOd ~11 Cor~t.!(>n • l !!!!.-·•--~-•1 CC).,. "Superman Ill" ( 1983, Adven- ture) Christophe< Reeve. R$chard PryOf. ~hrs ,5~ .. , .. .. "Bill Cosby. Hims.ti" ( 1982, Comedy) Biii Coeby. ( 1 hr .. <4'4 min) (OJ MDM "Tender Mercies" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Robert Duvall .. Tess Harper. ( 1 hr . 30min.) (I) .. "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980. Fantasy) Chr1Slophef Reeve. Jane Sey-(l'IOU(-' t hr -= =luiJ.'& . ... ,. .. ,.. ... "The Bingo Long Traveling A-. StaB And Motor Kings" ( 1976. Comedy) ~ Oee Wiiiiams. Richard Pryor (2 hrs.) ...... -..... MC:m•c:anm· .. emuu. a.I .... Q ., .... .... Chflty Chitty ~ng Bang" (1968. Fantasy) Oiek Ven Dyt<e, Salty Ann H<>WeS. (3 hrs.) • ,_ lm "Black·Jewl8h Coalition" Guests: Howard Unlverlity hls1~ profes.- SOf' Mary Frances Berry; Rabbi Balfour Brlokner of New York's Stephen WlSe Free Synagogue: H31vatc'J sociology professor Nathan Glazer. ( 1 hr.) e M111Cfnl-* Eddie Rabbill per· for~ "I LoYe a Rainy Night" and "Suspl· cions." Tammy Wynette llngS "0-1-V·O- R-C-E" and "Stand By Your Man .. ( 1 hr) (f)CG11•••••u FIOfida at Miami (3 hrs.) CD .,. "The Enchanted Journey" ( 1984, Fantasy) Animated. Vokles ol JllTI Backus, Orson Bean. ( 1 hr .• 2'4 min ) l •ac11•.um -.. "The ~flgtlters" ( 1956. ama) Victor Mature, l<areo Steele ( 1 hr .. 30 ... ·1&r--nv.. AnQ818 Lansbury end George Hearn star in the ~I st()(y of a demented 19th-century barber who takes r8'1enge on the society that unjustly sent him 10 prison. (2 hfa .. 30 min ) !•UYOIMU. .. ... "Kldoo" ( 1984, Comedy) ott Schwerti. Cinnamon Idles ( 1 hr , «min.) _ ...... ---- •1g~·p1pp1 In The South StN" ( 1970, Adventure) Inger Nttuon. MIN Persaon Ptwi sea1ct1et fOf her hUhet who was ki<lnepped by o ~nd of plretes, (2 hl1) • ATM.,_ SchedUled' Roger Ebeft and Gene Stskel r~ "The Mun Sea son." "The lhakfut bub," "Fut FOf· Wftfd'' •nd "MtlChief .. i .... .. "The Manitou" ( 1978. Horror) ony Cur111, Susan Straabefg An evll tndlo an spirit ~s 1taeff thfoUgh me bOdy of e t>Nulllut young women. i.t<Jeng to ,.,,°'and dlMltef (2 twt) 9 .-eJIMllJ--lllASZhi F ... tured dlttlweJhlnQ dtttfQtf'lt OWt·ttll"- counter medications: ce11u18, phOnes. • •-Confllct dewlops when Oenny, plafing the J>8'1 of Cyrano "' • tchool prcr ~tlon. falls for Jeeee's gill who's playing the part of fbcanne. l1 hf.) I M&.Clb,_ ... , ...... IMITTOIWIT .WA A look at modern iclenc:e's at· tempt to solve 1he myalefy of the disease Acquired Immune Oetlolency Syndrome. knownasAIOS.o (1 hr.) (I) .. "Ask Any Girt" (1959, Com. dy) Shirley Maclaine. David Niven. Job and husbancHtt.tr~lng occupy the time of a gil'I newly artiwd In f.lew York City. ( 1 hr .• '4 1 ~ • {%) "Midnight" ( 1939, Comedy) Don Ameche. Claudelle Cofbert. A young girl kvlng 1n Pans suddenly becomet wealthy throogh a Simple pawn tlci<el. (t hr , 34mln) .,.a .. _..,.. •UWDOD Q.'D 11 • Featured: Inter· views with Shefman Hemsley of the ''Jettersons", actress Moly Ringwald. and T=alas I• IUICll °'-TMml lllllllf• llOWll ''Strange Invaders" ( 1982, Sci· enoe-Flctlon) Paul LeMat, Nancy Allen Soper-Intelligent beings from space ma1e- riat12e IO a smaU mldwestern town and as- some the bodies of its re&idents. 'PG' c;i lhr., 29mln) ..... - -INlrlP• -...... ~ &• _..... When Edward's gold pen dlS8~rs, he becomes ~ CIOUS 01 Ricks new, hip 16-year-old friend 8 di ..at--Ir GI mT1 A man Skis down the south wall of Moont Everest, the power of hypnosis Is demonstrated. 2000-year-old IOaded dice are examined ~(~ . ~ lrAI llMal SemltNts. Host: Ed McMahon. ( 1 hr.) • 1'11 UW. eumTl A ilGITlal1' OP M Ulne David Atlenbo<oogh ot>eerves the trees and wildlife in the world's largesr woodlands. a band of fOfests encircling the Noflhefn Hemlsptlere O ( 1 tit ) ID Ulm An el(Jlloration of life tOfms. lnckJd1ng schoOls of jeltyfi8h, fto4.ltl&hlng In 1he tropical Islands of P•u. Q ( 1 hr,) CD .,. "Man Of La Mancha" (1972, Musical) Peter O'Toole. Sophia L0ten. An aging Span.sh knight with an lmpo$Sible dreem sets out lo Pf0\19 that the days of kntghthood and chlvalfy ere not torgotten 'PG' (2 hrs., 10 min.) ... .no .... 19 a>• ........U. Atlenta Hewtls at Los ~c~&Z! .. t6mln.> •D • W IW Puriky's dog Bran«>n II wlously lhjurtd when he pushes hef out of the path of a speeding C8f • (9) .... I llOC& Philo end Googe de clde to peck up and IMve ef1er arguing • With Ma1pry the TraSh ~ _.. "Metaistorm The Destruct.Ion Of Jated·Syn" ( 1983, Science F"ic:Uon) Jottrey Byfoo. Tim Thomerson An Inlet· ateller pttettceeper trevels to • berren deseft WOfld, wN!fe he btttlee an IM war· lord f()t poue111()n. of • powtl'lul crystal 'PO'_J 1 Iv • 24 min ) ••<1>• llL--Thert'Umur· <*et •moogst the ~ of Holl)'wood 11ert gathefed on en lliMd rtl0f1 to cete br•te a htm leoencfs bifthday Guests Ceur Romero. Stewart GIJnOef. ( 1 hf.) 8 • .. "Hltle(s SS: Portrait In Evil" (Premiere, Orama) John ShM. Tony~ dall. Two Idealistic, woftclng-c:*5 Germen brothefs experience the Second Wor1d Wat from dtfftfent vantage points when one becomes a storm trooper and the ot~=iiJ3 In.) • CiC!!!1 Lllft WT -·u1a1 .... Host St9Y9 Alen welcomes guests Rene Aubet~ and John Byner. showfng tapes of them and other mi8cue footage of Robert GYllleume. James Noble. M8r11n Perkins. Soott Baio. Jene Curtin and Susan Saint James. Q ( 1 hr ) I .. ... , ........... . ... "Murder In Texas" (Part 2 of 2) ( 1981, Orama) Farrah Fawcett. Sam ElllOll. Based on the true •IOfY of Or. John Hiii, a Hooston plastlo surgeon who wea aCQJ&ed ol murdering his first wife, the a~o:'~·~~ Interviews with Raquel Wetct\, Billy Dee Willems and Casey Kasem. ( 1 Iv.) • Mtm An explofatlon of life forms. lnci\Jdlng scnoots of jellyfish. llOtKlshlng In the tr~! Islands of Palau. Q ( 1 hr.) • wrw•ct wm "The Jewel 1n The Crown" Before meeting Sarah at a maharanee's party, intelligence officer Guy Perron obseM!s Mal Merrick inte<ro- gatlng an Indian prisoner of war. (Part 10 of 1'4) o ( 1 hr.) ~ llOYll "Slayground" ( 198'4 , Suspense) Peter Coyote, Mel Smith. The father of a httle girl killed during an a.r- mored car robbery hires a sadistic execu- tioner to hunt down the men responsible IOf he< death. 'A' ( 1 hr , 29 min.) (!) .. , ..... CH) ... "O.C. Cab" ( 1983. Comedy) Mr. T. Adam Baldwin. Orlvefs of a nearly bankrupt Washington taxlcab operation become hefoes wflen they rescue two kid· ~ children 'R' o ( 1 tv . 39 min ) CD) ... "O.C Cab" ( 1983, Comedy) Mr. T. Adam Baldwin. Drill9fS of a nearly bankrupt Washington taxicab operation become heroes when they rescue two kld- E hlldren. 'A' ( 1 hr . 39 min.) "Terms Of Endearment'' ( 1983. ) stwley MaGlaine, Oebfa Wnger James L Br~s·s ctvoolcie ol the 30- year evolution ol the complex but fotorlng relationship between a mothe< and her in· dependent daughtef' 'PG' Q (2 hfa.., 10 min.) l ~,_..,A_,A ........ -Pftl .. Cl) CIAIY &a A ,_ Harrison ts badgef ed by angry acam victims when one ol his lather's shady clients ShOw9 up at his offloe and dr~ dHd ( 1 IV ) I~··' fl ea.t.'90Cll-This adaptation of Jackie Colins' be511411ing novel ebOut Hollywood',. riCh 8'ld femoue opens With • studio mogul's b8Mfi1 O--'we ectors and agents Me scrambling to become • part or his big new movie ~ the ... star cast Candice Befgen. Maly Croeby. Angie Oiddnaon, s .. rMe Pown. Su- zarW'le Somets.. rert 1 °' 3) Q (2 hra., • .. fl I•• Game catcher VMef, htow joint Jim FOWier ., an eHor1 to M\19 lht a.triehts Of dr°'91t~tn Zlrnblbw9. I ... .,.._ -IE I 'llU19 ''The Jewel In Sunday, Feb. 17, 1985 11 -The Crown" Before meeting s.tah at a mahatanee's pa'rty, lntelllgela offteef Goy Perron obSeMJS Maj Merridt Interro- gating an lndlan Pfllonet of wat. (Pat1 10 of 14) ~ {1 hf.) • M Mil "Agatha Christ• Mysteries II" On the night train trom London, a )out· nallsl suspects murder wtien he hears the ~tory of a woman withe split pereonati1y WtiO committed.~ (1 hr.) (() cm..a.m Maryland at ~R) (2tvs.) (%) "The Entity'' ( t982. Horror) Barbara Hershey. Ron Sitvet. A California woman and her children 8ft victimized by an lnvlslble being haunting thell home 'R' (lhrs ,5mm) ... "The Big Trett" ( 1952, West· em) Klrtc Dougtas. l:ve Milter. Landowners are determined to protect their timberland from a greedy lumber baron In Callf0<nl8's redwOOd ™2 hrs ) :iR&.mt m .. "Vera Cruz" ( 195-i. AdVen- t01e) Gary Cooper, Burt Laoca!lter A pair of mercenarle; take up sides in the Me10· can War. (2 hrs) ct) UMY -tl'M Features the ~·s new album "2 A. M. Paradise Cafe." CD .,. "Deadly Eyes" ( 1983, Horror) Sam Groom, Sara BQ.ljford. Urban rats develop an lnsahable hunQef fOf human flesh after eating a toad ol steroid-taOed ~aln (1 hr • 27 mm ) -•(I),.,,...., .... RNer$lde's son is kidnapped from the hospital, a San Francisco hippie has magical plans for hef unt>orn= (1 hr) I&:,.,.,. ..,,.-.&. ... , .. mAT S&Wtl:llCa "Man From Moscow" When Wynne's plan tor Penkov· Sky's escape is discovered by Soviet M- curtty. Wynne rs returned to £notand and Peok()VSl(y Is sentenced to <StatFi (Part 3 of 3) o (1 hr ) CC) .,.. "Now And Forever" ( 1983. Orama) Cheryl Ladd. Robeft Coteby A woman turns to alcotlol ~ her husbend is arrested on a rape charge. 'R' ( t hr . 32 min) CH> W. --t1I CllU L ..,_ M ~ Se11uatty sbused as Chtldten. tOUf people reveal their personal experi· ences In lhtt documentary that explores thit atermlno social problem. ( 1 hr.) ca> ... "Lasaiter" ( 19&4, Ofem1) Tom Selltc«. Jane Seymour. A high-eta• jewel 1hiel Is blacltnwt6ed by the F'BI to llbefa.te S 10.000 In Hu i diamonds peulng thr~ l.Ondon. 'A' ( 1 hr • 40 min l .. Cl) -.f mla .. Shlfley Maclalne ~ and dlocel In a variety of comedy sketches and musical numbera. and •lsO perf0tms dfemttic excerpts trom "T fftnS Of Endearment," "The Tlktllng POlnt" and "Some CerN AJnning .. (, hf . 52 min.) • -e -.. eom. Ntxt spring" (1955. Oremt) Ann et.Iden. Steve Coehran Afltt delertiog ,.. wtte and family tOt eight yttrt. 1 nndeftr tries to regain I~ of hll ~ (2 hrs.) -.•.• _,...., - -FeettHed Minnell. lt hr;) __ _,._.Eddie Rabbitt per· 6nw "t L~ I Allny Nigh(' 111'\d "Suec>I· C10nS •• Ta~ w~ *VS "O-... v-o-A-VE" and ''Si.nd ~ YCM Men " (t 12 Sunday, Feb. 17, 185 hf.) .. ,_,..,.,_ ~ UU..1:'111 A dlscon· nect~ phofle In a vacant apartment lpet1ci ,_, In .,. asptirlg actress when 11 l&r.;M••- .. ''OoctOf Oe1r0it" ( 1983, Come· dy) Olin A~royd, Donna Dixon. A timid col9gt prote.Or Is recruited to take the pl9c» of• ~. and soon finds himself ~ hit new occupation. 'R' ( 1 hr ro--. .... ---~--... -..,&.e td _. ......... tW CIJ•-~··- .I llC-O • _,or.,,,._ AT•--I mnmf? KIT,_ -Featured 'Liz.a=~·' ... ,... Neel GlbMf and Jef· trey Lyons host an Informative IOOk a1 whit's new et the movies ·--La .. ...,.IMCI-(%) .. "Ridef On The Ratn" ( 1970. Solpense) Charles Bronson. JiM Ireland A rapist It repeld wtlh a shotgun blast lrom his lllctim. 'PG' (2 hrs ) I ... tW .. "Wavelength" ( 1983. Sclence- flon) Robert Carradine. Cherie Corrie Three Cf .. tutes from OU11f spece are cap- tured and Otfained by the US Air Force lot medlcal exper"'*'tation 'PG' ( 1 hf • 27 min.) tWa ... "Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed?'' ( 1963. COmedy' Dean Martin. Elizabeth Montgomery Whllt VISlllng his psyehtalrist. a &Oap opera star IS pursued by his fans end his hancee (2 hrs .. t5 i..il..:11.rm •• -.&.YWOGI Clom• Featured' lnter- wlth Juflan Lennon and Kurt Russet. behlnd-the-tcenes of "Hollywood Wives" l•ucm .. -___ .. ...,._ - •Cl.9 Ell .... .......... ,...._ Profiles of chld 80use c.1ca•1"11t11WWCJ01nirtlm lot New VOfk's El'Tlefgency CNldren'a SeMce. inclUdlng film of thetr .,.. to bettared children'a hornet. Q ( 1 ht.) . ,.,"" ... (l.)omu. ........... Dayton at Mar· ~·· tRLJ2 tn.) C1V CS• I~ TW Angela L•nseuty and a.c>rge Heern star In the mur.1<:at ttery ot • demented 19ttl-c«ltufy befblf Who tJIC" rt¥enge on the society that unjustly eent him tggiton. (2 hfa • 30 rTWl ) . ()) •H• When Clift It 6ruttlly at· ttcktd, ,,_ w-. btott.rl go undlfcov· • tO.~thlnd the eulprlta. Q ..... "Gue9 Who'a ~ 11'1 M Sicrr' ( t973. Comedy) Barbefa e~ Oeatl ~ A man ltlOWt up 11 hit tll· wife'• hOute w.th hit new wife. thelf 8-_1=r.:by Ind. Gt .. t Cent. (2 -.... --0 I-·--... _ 11.9 WC?.Esc.pe From New • ( 1981, Scienoe-Aciton) Kurt Ai. Donald Pteewnoe. Ir\ 1997. a hare crimtt\al IS offeted I pardon if he car cue the president of the U.S from haltan, ftOW a prison city 'A' ( 1 hr min.) -1 ..... , ....... , .... W .. "~" (1974. Ora Pamela Ft&Mtln • .Jin Norton An Al can assaulted whit wtlttlng ab<oec cates hef 11tld(er .,_, plOtt revenge hr .30min) all .U. _, • Ull A tund·rai special to beneflt c.-icer and dtSeast search at St . .AJde't Otldrtn'a Hospit Memphia, Tenn. Hoet8:49eny White Dick Van Patten. (1 hr.) I = "D.C Clb" ( 1983, Come- Mr T, Adam Baldwin. Drivers ol a ne bankrupt Washington taxicab QPCfa become heroes when they rescue 1wo • ~ c:tlildrtn. 'R' Q ( 1 hf .. 39 m1r11 W~--''10 To Mtdnlgttt" (1983. C ma) Charles &onson, A/tdfew Ste-.oens homtCldt detective end a crimonolc gtaduat• Mitch lor • klltr ot women i hf .. 4 t min ) -.. .. "6¢n Of Frenkenste1n" ( 19: Horror) Boris Klfloll, Bell! Rathoone 1 ter betrlg Mved ffom delth by hanging man plots r....,. upon the 11irors * sentenced him to die (2 hrs ) . .,.,_ CI) .. "Naughty wtves" p<F4 Co< edy) Brendon Pnce, Jecquet•llf' l ngan young man from \he oouotry 1,nds 1ha1 r t<>b as a do0r·1o-door salesman 1n t nnac. has some lM'ltJCPeeted bOnuseS R t t nr 20mtn.) •1•ccm=..,... ---lat Ell ···-,,..,.. I Ill H ==~ Aogf'1fl>'! and c;.nle Slakll review "The MPan !:>eE son." "The &Nklaat Club." ·raci f • ward" and "Mtach'M " (I) .... , •• ,-,... tll(B) .. "Tough Enougf'I" (1983 f)lr ma) Oennla Queld, ~ WetklM. A uneuoceesful eountry ~· trying 1 meke 9fldt "*'· twne to ting tor p111 ~··~thr .. '7mln ·1--....... Wll•-·--. -Ull ll_,::J. D•c1 ~I n11111tee INI ptollt of Gery Coo pet that -~ dlna Of tilt 0tcar·w1n rnle«"'lnee it;rHlgh Noon .. 11111 • .,._ "FIOnl" (1980. Aownturtl ~ ~. Ant~ Steel. A notoo out "'°"*" journelllt f8()()Wnll h8I' ()Ullll =fur" Wlttl tome of Euroµ<>~ y~ 'A' (1 hr • 22 min ) •CC> 'The Be•t,,,...'' (1982. Ad· venture) M«c s.n.. Tenyt Roberts In a mylhle wottd of the peat, 1 yOUng man wfttt en ~ t.-nt lof DCM'IW'IO .,.,... mets ... rchet kif the wlMitl ~bit for lhe ~ qt hit WI..-'PO f I ·iif~---~--,, Ct•. Dfemll £11or1 la· A w 9. f. a tO I 4 Scola'• penotlml of SO ve-rs of contem- porary French hlltory. Mt In 9rl art deco . bllroom, completely without dialogue • end """'1ng onty mime. ~ ar'ld dance !hr.,62m.> .. "Frriensteln w..t1 The Wott en" (1 943. Horrcw) Lon Cheney. Ilona MetWY. A wtrewolf Meklng rNeM from his CUtl8 rune Into Frrientteln'a mon- &tef. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (!)Niii• •CZ> "The Houle Of God" C · Come- dy) Chlt1ee Held, Tim Met . ( 1 hr., 41 min.) •CB> "Grand Baby" (1981. Oreme)l &thef Role. Letry 8. Scott. ( 1 tv .. S8 min.) CD) "Higtl Rold To Chine" ( 1983. C"8- me) Tom Selecic. a.. Armetrong. ( 1 hr .• 46 min.) • d1.l "Fun In Acapulco" ( 1983. MUSical) EYia Presley, UrlUle Andr.... (2 tws.) -~·Bel Of Fire'' (1fM2. Comedy) Gery , Betti.re Stenwyc:k. ( 1 hr.. 51 min. M (J) "Cteckert'' ( HHM. Comedy) Donald SUthef1end, Jllct( W11den. ( 1 hr., 32 min.) .. CD> "Hammett" ( 1982. Mystery) Frederic fciorest, Petet 9oyle. (1 hr .• ~ ml!\.) Cl) "The Return Of The tong" ( 1980. '8ntesy) Animated. Volett of Ofeon e.n. John Hulton. ( 1 hf .• 37 min.) •CC) "Thlnal In Their Seuon'' (1914, Ora· ml) PltrlC:ta Neel, Ed Flendefl. (1 hr .. 15 min.) •CZ> "The RiYef Niger" (1976. ();ama) CICely Tygon, Jamee Ell1 Jorln. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) -CC> "MY Foolllh Heert" (1950, Romance) Dina Andrews. Susan Hayward. ( 1 hr . 38 min.)· (8) "The Wortdef Of h All" ( 1974, Door mentaty) ( 1 tv., 35 min.) CD) "The Trout* With Girts" (1989, MIN- ~) Elvtl Prtllev. Mft1Y1' M.-on (2 hr&.) "Wondlr Men" -( 19'5. Comedy) nny Kaye. V.-tMyo. ( 1 hr . l8 ~.) ~ •II> "WNll The Oty Sleeps'' (1956, Mys· mY) o.M Andrtwt, Ide Lupin(). (2 hrs.> Ml(I) "Houle c River" ( 1960, Mys· t.ry) Louil d. L" Bowmen. ( 1 hr .• 2tmln) ,.. "Wiid Women" (1970, A<Mnture) fiql O'•ien. Atq Francie. ( 1 hr , 30 ~.) (II) "Second Thoughts" (1983. Comtdyl [ucle Arnez. Craig W~ ( 1 hr .. l8 min.) -· "0.l Of The WalWll" ( 1973, Drema) ~d ~Aidt JMOn, (2 hrl ) ~ "Nlwr .. y NeWf >4ttJ!n" ( 1083. Ad-~) '"" CoMtry, KtlUe Metil lf_lndeulr (2 hrl . 17 min.) Cll> ''The '"* Option" ( 1982. 0r8ITll) E OIMI. ltwlt Cotinl (2 twt.. 4 min ) ''Ylf'fl" ( 1113. Mullee!) Blrbr1 ~ ~ P"!Mln (2 hrl.. 14 "*l) -(2) "Al Nlcif'I Long" (1981. COmtdy) GIN Hecilmen, llrbt• StrMIJl\d. C 1 hr • 2t""") ; ...... -Wblbi ..... .._,., .. ... "O C. Cab" ( 1983. Comedy) Mr. T, Adam Baldwin Drivers Of a nearly bankrupt Washington taxicab OJ)eflllon become heroet wflerl they rescue two kld-~d children. 'R' Q ( f hr .. 39 min.) Cl).,.. "Somewhere In Time" (1980. Fantasy) Gt>rlstophet ReeYe, Jane Sey· moor Obsesaed with the portrait Of a •• "The Front Page" (1931. Comedy) Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Bnen. (2 hrs.) W (B) "The Buddy System" ( 1984, Come- dy) Richard Dreyfuss. Susan Sarandon i.! hr . 50 min.) •W "Metalttorrrr The Destruction Of Jared-Syn" ( 1983. Science Action) Jef. trey Byron. Trn Thom«aon ( 1 hr .. 24 min) •CC> "Ball 01 Fife" ( UM2. Comedy) Gary Cooper, Barbera Stanwyck. ( 1 hr.. 51 min.) cm "Zettg" ( 1983. Comedy) WOOdy Al- len. Mia Farrow ( 1 hr. 24 min) Cl) "Give A Gitl A Break'' ( 195-4. MUSI- cal) Marge and Gower Champ.on, Debbie ~nOldl ( 1 hr • 22 mln ) •CZJ "Midnight" (1939, Comedy) Don Ameche. Claudette Colbeft. ( 1 hr.. 34 min.) •CID "Grand Baby" (1981. Orama) Esther Rolle. Larry B Scott ( 1 hr . 58 min.) -~"Things In !heir Seeson" ( 197.C, Ora- ma) Patricia Neal, Ed Flanders ( 1 hr . 15 min) •CD "Elec tra Glide In Blue" ( 1973, Mys· lery) Robert Bfake, Biiiy Green Bush ( 1 hr . 46 min J (OJ "Hammell" ( 1982. Mystery) Frederte Forrest. Pelef Boyte C 1 hr . 37 min ) ·~The Return Of The King" ( 1980, Fantasy) Animated. VOtOeS of Orson Bean. Jotin Huston. ( 1 hr • 37 mm.) (%) "The River Niger" ( 1976. Orama) Ocely Tyson. James Earl Jones ( 1 hr . 40 min) •tm "RIO LobO" (Um, Western) John Wayne Jenmfet O'Neill (2 hrs , 6 min ) _.,.····----· ·11.11: . ---IMITTOllMIT -LIUm8 Of M ... -,_ Interviews with Raquel Weteh. Billy Dee Wtlllams and Casey Katem ( t hr.) I ~..., I I 111..-T --, 111c••t• mn .. "My FOOiish He11t" (1950, Ro- rnenc.) Dine Andrews. Suten Hayward A pr~nl young woman finds herMll In oeepetr, When hef eokMt loY9f Is kMled di.Jr the war. ( I hi • 38 min ) •• ,.-.um ---..... ,,. --.-.am ... ••1~•m•• 19th-century actress. e ~ piey- wright UMI hypnosis lo 1ravet beck In time and meet het. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. '5 min.) -1----·-·---•Wll '"Sleyground" ( t984. Suspense) Peter Coyote. Mel Smith. The father of a little glfl killed dUting an ar· mored car rObbery hlf• a 18di8tic eucu- tloner to hunt down the men reeponslble tor het deeth. 'A' < t hr .. 29 rm.> -.,,, .... NmOfC&lm LR•..,. a... ,. ...... ...... ,nm ""'-' • ... Q PA •UBll Stelante Powers. TV in Sh~ 1-.:.n.. I• R 1'.-n Featured· Harrison Ford l:',,,cc:n.•lfll,.,n ••.-w M-1CM=Q -~ithoul A Trace" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Kale Nelligan, Judd Htrsch Police mobtkze a massive search for a 6-year-otd whO vanished one day on his way to school 'PG' (2 hrs ) cm ... "The Trouble Wllh GlflS" ( 1969. Musical) Elvls Presley. Marlyn Ma· 8()(1 A lraveltng showman runs Into all sorts ot uouble whlle staying tn a Midwest· ern town 'G' (~ ,._ TALI ~ "Three Lttlle Pigs" Siity Crystal. Jelf Goldblum and Valef1e Perrtne st&r In the clasSlc tele of lhree dartng pigs that match wits with a hungry wolf. Q (I) ... "House By The Rrver" ( 1950, Mystery) LOUIS Hayward. Lee Bowman A pNtandetlng husband strangles NI meld and implicates htS bfother In tl'le crime ( 1 hr .28min ) 1!11 111).,. "High Noon" (1952. Western) Gery CO®ef, Lloyd Bridget. A murderer and hit brothers allempt to 4Mlf'I the score with the Sheflff who eenl him 10 pris- on. (1hr .457:. ,.. t • M Feetur.d a I~ 181 crulM from Miami 10 the Virgin • landS. with lips on matclng the most Of on- boerd and on-shore lime. .shipboard dancing, dining. gambling 9"d ~ bargain·huntlng al the f1mous straw mer· ketln Nasuu 1., .. , ... --• U. Featuttd: behind-I~ SCeMS ol the lelellfsion ~. "Hol- lywOOd WrVM'': en lntkJe k><* II the Lot Angeles Times ~: 1tn un0erw11er hunl few thel'ka li!Fa:l.:'7:' ..... = .. llflt•P F I I "WOfdl 9y Htert" In the eetty 1900s, the young j)90ple of • sma• midW91tern tOM'I •11emo1 10 0\1'11'· Sund9Y. Feb. 17. 1U5 13 come r~ial preJUdtce (Part 2 of 2) Q ( 1 hr.) (£)•---Jl'lllC:M-"9"'· CH) NAt&I IOCI Red and Wembley come across a creature that can be What- ever you believe and Ma Gorg believes he's a monster. I UC.,_,._,A_,A • (J) IC' •cuw--. ... Aman- da and Francine go undercover as maids to infiltrate a bribery ring With COMeetlons to the mob. ( 1 hr.) I • _,.,..... ..... u....,., ..,.,,.. John fofsythe and Drew 1 Barcymore co-host this tribute to the southern Qillfornla theme park Sched- uled guests Include the Pointer Sisters. Donna Summer, Julian Lennon, Anrlelle Funicello. Julie Andrews, Alabama, Deb- bie Allen. Peter Allen. David HasselhOll, Marie Osmond. Roy Clark. O (2 hrs.) • (£) CGU.19 Mm1IM.i.. UCLA at Stanford (2 hrs.) • 0 WMn.1 A llXCNICI When McCormick Is robbed of $20.000. he pur- sues a young couple wanted lor a series ofd~~Q(thr) ..... c:....A11 ~ BnmU•n TW Featured Hamson Ford. ·--"The Greatest Story Ever TOid" (Part t of 2) ( 1965. Orama) Ma.x von Sydow, John Wayne. FC>f 33 years, Jesus Christ walks Earth as a mortal man un11t he is crucified on the cross (2 hrs ) • WCllll l•I "Words By Heart" In the earty 19008. the young people of a smaA mldwestern town attempt to ove1· come rac1&I pre1udk:e (Part 2 of 2) Q ( 1 hr.) CC).,. "Deadly Force" ( 1983. Orama) Wings Hauser. Joyce Ingalls. A former cop sets out to find the psychopath who carved a fatal X on a woman's forehead 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) ~="The Wonder Of II All" (1974. lary) Footage of animals ltom all OYef' the glObe is featured 1n this look at the variety of witdl1te on earth 'G' ( 1 hr . 3Smln.) (I).,. "Yentl" ( 1983. Musical) Bat- bra Streisand. Mandy Palinkln From Isaac 8MheYls Singer's short story In tum-of-the-century Eastern Eutope, a young woman disguises herself as a man In order to J>U'SU8 the education tradition· at( fort>O:ien to Jewish women 'PG' Q {?hrs., 14 min.) e _. "Identity Unknown" ( 1945, Orama) Ridwd Arlen. Cheryl Walker A aoldief MJtt.rlng from amnes19 retu1'1$ from WOf1d War II and tries 10 learn hill _11den~T~~ min ) ..... , -:-:" M' AA..._ "Some Men Need Help" Treat WHllams and Phthp Bos· co star in John FOfd Noonan'• dranw about • young 8'cOholc: e11ecuwe and lhe ex·mobel9f~Wh0 wtnts to save him from l hf., 30 min ) (%)--..... _ •a:J--'Welk Like A Oregon" (1960. Orlmt) Jeck LOtd. Nobu McCarthy A m11n ..-a Q1lneM g'rt rrom the San FfaocilcO l&IY9 mtrlctt but lacn racial Pf•ludioe When he returns to his hOmf' 14 Sund1Y1 Feb. 17, 1985 t<>Wn with her. (2 hrs.) · we Cl) Ull I M&.m Kate's upse1 When · hef father announces his plpns to remarry. and she feets even WOfse aher meeting his fiancee. D 0 NOU.YWOOD WWII Gina (Suzanne Somers) moves one step ciosef 10 win- ning the tole of her life; Buddy (Andtew Stevens) is forced to teturn to 1he seamy world of hustling; Elalne (Candice Ber gen) is arrested Tor shoplifting prior to her laviSh Hollywood party; Oeh (Howa1d Day) continues his maniacal search IC>f his mother. (Part 2 of 3) Q (2 hrs.) 1=-.. SchedUled: Jim Nabors. Use Whelchel ("Facts Of Lrfe"): 1mpres- sk>niSt OjJnny Gans. phOtographer Rich· ard Cooke ( 1 hr.) e ' '. M' It.A,.. "Some Men Need Help" Treat Williams and Phlftp Bos· co s1ar In John Ford Noonan's drama about a young alcoholle executNe and the ex-mobster ~bof who wants 10 save him from despa11 & ( 1 hr .. 3C>mln.) (I).,. "Terms Endearment" ( 1983. Orama) Sh11tey MacLa1ne. Debra Winger James L. Brooks's chroniCle of the 30· year evolution of the complex but lovlng teUltionsh1p between a mother and het !fl· dependent daughter 'PG' (2 hrs . 10 min.) CO) .. "The Final Option" (1982. Ora- ma) Judy OavlS, ~Is Collins An anl•· nuclear group seizes control ot lhe Ameri· can Embassy In London and warns that ~nment hostages wiH be murdered 1f •ts demands are not met 'A' (2 hrs . 4 min) (I)llCMI "'All Night L " ( 1981. Come- dy) Gene Hackman.°1art>ra StrelS8nd After being demoted from COtporate eit- ecuttve to cha1n-st0fe night managei. a middle-aged man's lifestyle and values are turned =..~wn 'A' ( 1 hr . 28 min ) •8 (J) In the midst ot a romantic dilemma, choosing between poot Michael and 'his rich boss. Stephanie gets unsoh-c11~ from Dick. Cl) "Reap The Wild Wind" ( 1942, Adventure) JOhn Wayne. Susan Haywa1d An octopus creates trouble for residents of the Flouda Keys In the 1860s (2 hrs. 30 ,.. ~_,-::--.-.,- -· (J) CAmY a LACIT As Mary Beth faces up to the P<)$Sit>alty of undergoing a mastectomy. she wornes about the 1eac· lions of her family 9nd co-workers. (Pert Uf2 (lhr} not &GD A -MKJICM. FeatUted: JullU9 Ef'ting and David Brenne1 are praotlcet )Olce victims: gaffes from "Howdy Doody' : fauf.-ups from the J!~ :": appearance by Bob Hope •-.n.-=----I TomJot dache (Nick Nolte) retlJfnt to Arneflca 10 find his son. Rudy (Peter Strauss) and Julie (Susan Blakety) IMtn that they If@ tocr late to w1n the att.ctlon of Julie's boy (!>art 11 of 12) ( 1 hr ) • ,_ N '•ICM' ... ISfllVYI "The S1i.nee" Timothy Ven Pallen stars 1n this story of a wounded U S. SOldlef jn Vietnam who rs aided by e Vietn11mese ~ .,.. "Never S.y Never Agotn" ( 1983, Adv9nture) Seen Conoerv. Klaus Maria Br&nda"* After • WQrid·thfetten- lng organttellon st• two U.S mtwtes and annovnces ii win det()f)ttt the war he.OS It• ritnsom IS not met. BnttStt aQtnt James Bond IS called In to save the wa1 'PG~t7 min.) ™ .,_ "The ,uddy SYJfem" ( 19E Comedy) Richard Oreyf~ Susan Sara don Romantic complicatiooa ensue ~ a lonely boy targets a gadget lnven1or a1 would·be writer as a match for hit &10{ mother 'PG' ( 1 hr • 50 min.) mCA&.LmMl90ITI ... Cl) .,.. "Dracula" (1979, Fantas• F1ank Langella. Lautenoe Olivier In· 1913 EngllSh coa.stal town. an aged pr lessor seeks vengeance against the ce turres-otc:J vampire wtlQ murdered t- da~ler 'R' ( t hr , 49 min ) -1 •• ..,, .. MCI OP 1MI IOC* Susan Stambel modefates a panel d1'cusSIOO of the tel& books. movies. theatet end teleYisioi conoocted by critics and cultural beat rt ~rlers • -COD a .... COllfJY "Fa Housing Counc11· Opening Mor-a Doors The Councll. wtlrch receiveswer 1,000 fr qu11les per year, conllooeS to bettle di! cnm1na11on lnvolVlng the rrght 10 own c renra home (() ... MOU (II) (l) _.. "The House Of God" ( 198C Comedy) Charles Haid. Tim Malhesor Young Interns learn to cope with a varlet ot piessu1es and medical mtshaps In , IArQe c11v hospital. 'A' ( 1 hr., 48 min ) -(tl) 110W11 "The Rainmaker" ( 1956. Ro mence) Butt Lancaster. Katharlot Hctp burn A con man l>O$ing u a talnmake not only ends the drought 1n a smal Sourhwettem town. but also brlf'OS need ed tomance and confidence to a spinster 2 hrs . 35 mlnJ tW ea• Cl) <II ... _._MWI &SS&• llDlft CCMrr *""mwlflLTmc:mll -IOI.I Guests Jeuy 88rbef. Peter ThOmson ........ 0 tW (D) llOWll "High Road To China" ( 1983. Orama) Tom Selleck. Bess Armsttong A milhonatress hires n ha1d·dtlnklng ex· World War I t1v1ng ace 10 aea1ch to. he1 tong losl lather 'PG' ( 1 llt • 45 min ) '19 G (I) -• -When A J and Rick try to recove1 1 pointing stolen from e Navy museum they moet two aurective srsters (R) ( \ hr , 10 min~ D • laJCIPCAM01 11os1 Johnny Car-son G~ts Lyle Alzado, Jim Statf0td, Oi nah~~ (lhr) 1 1n---~ .... IOC0'09 Piii uw .-ica Sc:hedU1oct me Rev. George Ct ments ot Ch1Cago'1 HOiy Angel• EiemtnfMY SchOOI, ~lhOt ~ GraedOn ("The Now People e. Phlttr"~ c;"~hr) ( ,...,. ... '"CAhlomtl\ V•Uev Gtr1$'' rt98 I, Ou1md) Cindy Shep11d. Mttty Oawn tn order to &tiPPQrl their tJ1J.19r11>1,., neoos. lout v lley Qlflt use aomtthlng ot~ than 11 cre<111 ctrd ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ••e1m • tw(ff) .. "The .!nllty" (1982. Houor) Aatbal'• Hetlhey,"lwi s11v., It. Ca1110tnia wnmao and hor ci'llldron art v1Ctlmlzec by M 1nv ble btlng hAunt1ng tM!r tiotn. 'A' _ .. ~ ... • I 4 '1 •n •c:J le ) a >- l· IS g .1 E •-.&.""'9 .. "The Hel$1" (1978, A<Mtlture) AzoettM. Vlfna Lisi. A French ~ tries to follow in lhe foottleps of his American gangster hefo, John Dill- . (2 hrS.l -· -····-...... _. cm&m.......U.~• .. .. "Cifcle ot Pow.r" ( f98b, Ofa- ma) Yvette Mlmleux. After undergoing a conseaousnesHalsing seminar, some ex- ecotlvet and Jhelf wrves break down their Inhibitions. < nv .. 38 l"f'lfl.> -<.C>--"La Truite" (1982. Drama) Isa· belle Huppert, Jacqyes Spiesslef. An'ln- nooent French country girl resists all at- tempts to corrupt her by the men In her Nte, both in Fra~ and Japen. as she rises from peasant trout-farmef to the heights of business klecess. (Subtitled) 'R' (lhr .. 56=~ -··U11 WllM•Uli -~ L.A. Dodgers nieNlgef Tom l.asofda, Howle Mendel, ,1 hr,) l ..... RIDICIO I ffl -.COLmma U.mY -"Journey Into Mldnlatlt" ( 1968, orror) Chad Everett, Julie fierrls. Two stories With supefnatural ()119(1ones; a. commefcial ertllt It taken beck Into the tragic rulna or his pest a Mhless con art- ~ a 'f.ii ac:-'J;.ildow. (2 hrs.) . ----Cl) om a• .......U. UClA at Stan- ford (R) (2 hrs ) (J) llOw. "Viva Italia!" ( 1977. Comedy) VlttOflo Gassman, Ornella Mull. An anthol· ogy of nine black comedic vlgneltn ln- orudlng a cardinal with a left-wing conor• gatlOn. 1n 81iStocrat wtftl MCOnd lhc:JueiltS about being a good Samaritan. end the conniving husband of a pcpullr eono- stress (Dubbed in English) 'A' ( 1 hr., 30 mlo.) -· (I) WW'• I WI The McMlllans eeerch fof a retired MCtet egenl who may be a target tor murder. (R) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) -="To Be Or Not To Be'' (1983, ) Mtf Btoot<t. Amt Bencrott. A ti.ttt gs.cop In occupied Wtn1Jw uves itself and the Polish undel'ground from the Nazis bV Impersonating SS offic9'S. 'PG' •CJ) "MetalllOfm. Tht Destruction Of Jered·Syn" ( 1983, Selonce RctlOn) Jet· frey Byron, tlm Thomefaon. (I hr., 2-' min) • "Woodplum" ( 19U. ~•ur•> Ar-lette Blemau•. Miehe! Cetltl ( 1 hr , 26 min) CD) ."Han& Chtisttan A"°9r9en" ( t952. MVticat) Dinny KaYf, Jeenmelre. (2 hrs.) Cl> "The Young Landlofde" (1983. Ora-,,., l<MI SullJven. Matti Gtt>bt. (I hr .. 55 min.} .. i"Tht 8lllptct" ·=-bp9nee) ltt Laughton, EMe (2 tn.) ,. .. =..,._. .. ~-=-~·> omSk ~ (IPw ,27 ,.,., ) (J) "St• Dlllt" ( 1137. 0HlfN) letbe- hf., 4] min.) W .. "Tammy Tell Me True" (1961. ) Sandra Dee. JoM Gawl. A backwoods girl sett her heart on getting a oolleQe education. (2 ht&.) (!) -"The Star Padler" I 1934, Western) JOhn Wayoe, Verna Hillie. A tough cowboy deputizes a group of ranch- •• lo round up a geng of outi.ws. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 9 mn.I' I F I I I I IT Featured: Harrison FOfd. .... "Town Wrtnout Pity" (1961, Ofama) Kirk Ooug&ls. E.G. Marshall A Gefman community becomes ~ by a gang rape case lnYOMng U.S. Gls. (2 hrs.) CD) .. "Zelig" ( 1983. Comedy) Woo- dy Allefl. MIS Fanow Documentary-style pror11e of a man with the abllfty to acqtke both the physical and mental traits of the E =s. 'PG' (1hr.,24 mln.) w ---""'9 a. D •• Featured: inter- Yiews with JUiian Lennon and Kurt F\assel: behind-the-scenes or ''Hollywood Wtves'' l e1*T-. il.L.,,., ... , w .. "Ctljo" ( 1983, Suspenee) Dee Wallace. Dannv Pintaoro. A woman and hef young son are trapped In their cat at an Isolated auto repair yard by a huge. ·•-,r.ll.~illr."tl:I. 1~ ........ , ..... Comedy) OO(lald Sutherlan<'. Jack Warden. Down· on-thelr·IUck characters In San Francis-co's M•SStOn district decide to ease their financial woes by cracilino a pewnahOp ownef'• sate. 'PG' l 1 ht., 3~ min.) .",_ .... .., •CID llOm "Psycho II" (1983. Mystery) Anthony Perkins, Meg Tiiiy. Former psy- chotic killer Norman Sates Is released af- ter a 20-yeer stay In a mental Institution and believes hmself euted until a mysler._. ous rash of mtJfdefS begins. 'A' ( 1 ht .. 53 min .. "I nmuca --·--_,,,., ... __. ........ .. "Hammell" ( 1982. Mvat8'VI re Stenwyck. Johrl Bolet. (2 ht's.) •(JI) "South Pacthc" (1958, Musical) Mrtzl Geynor, Rossano Brau! (2 hts • 5 t min.) •CD> "A Song '9 Born" (19'8, Musical) Denny Kaye. Vifgenla Mayo. ( t hr , 53 min.) ()) "AlfpQlf"le II: The Sequet" ( 1982. COmedv) Rot>ttt Haya, Julie Hagerty ( 1 ht. 25 Min) -~ "Chalenge To Be FtM" ( 1976, Ad- -..nture) ~e Mm\.lfkl, JJtmrrry Kant. ( I hf •• 28 min.) .. (I) "Clad(8ft" (19$4, Comedy) Donald &lther1end, Jee6I W1tden. ( t hr., 32 mtn.) -CJ:) "l.ont WOif McOuade" ( 1983. A~ Mt) Chuck Non'•. Oelltd Cattadlne { t tw .47mtn} (II) "War<Wnee" ( t983. Sutpenee) iii"hew Brodttiok. Oeilney Collmen ( 1 hr ' 53 l'IWI.) (II) "Up In Alme·· ( 19'4. Comtdy) Oen- 1JI.IC9we. ONh ..... (2 tn,) (I) "The 0.y ~ AcMM The Benk Of Fredefic Forrest, Peter Boyte. In 1921 San Francisco, mystery writer o.stllel H9m- mett's formef detectlYe egency ~ telks him loto ~the~ of a missing girl . .'Per 1tlr .. 37 ;"~---•CC>--"The Sensuous Ntne" (1979, Comedy) UrU8 Andress. Oulo Del Prete. Greedy relattves hire a ..-.. "Aor.ence Nightl~le" to take care of an aging count sutferlng from a dellcate heelt condition. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -· -"I'd ~ther Be Ftch" (1964, Comedy) Sandee Dee, Robert Goule't. When her flance Is unavailable. a young woman finds a substitute to lotrOdUce 10 her dying gtandtather. (2 hr$.) Cf) AllO'l'T -CCllWUO • .. "Overland Stage Raldefs" ( 1938. Western) John Wayne. Ray Corri- gan A cowboy stymies the effort• of would-be airplane hijackers who are plo"- l =ze a gold shipment. ( 1 hr.)'~ •H••tw ---.. "Wonder Man" ( 1945. Come= dy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. A nightclub entertainer's twin bfothef is accused of mtKdef ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) -~, ..... ....... .. "Slumber Party '57" (1975, Muslcal) Debra Winger. Janel WOOd. High school gitls spend an evMing detai- ing the apocryph81 stories of their rirst roves. 'R' ( 1 hr • 29 m.n 1 -;=--mlACI . ., .. ,..~ • -"Lassiter' (1~. Drama) Tom $elk!ek, Jane Seymour A high-class jewel thief is blaci(malied by the (81 to liberate S 10.000 1n Nal• diamonds passing through London. 'A' 0 ( t hr .. 40 mln.) d (C)-"Cujo" (1983. Suspense) Dee Wallace, o.nny Plntauro A woman a.nd her young soo are trapped In their car at an isolated auto repair yard by a huge. rabid dog 'R' (1 hr., 31 min.) CD> .,. "The Trouble With Girls" (1969, Musical) EMs Presley, Martyn Ma- son. A traveling stlOWman runs into a• sorts of trOUble wtllle staying In a Midwest· em town. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 45 m.n.) England" ( 1960, Mystery) Aldo Ray, £111~ abeth Sellars. ( 1 hf .. 25 min.) -a,) "The Naked City'' (1948, Myltery) Barry Fitzgerald. Howard Duff. (2 tn.) -(%) "Le Bal" (1982. Orame) ( t hr . 52 "*') 1w a "Hurry Up Or r·n ee 30" ( t97S, eom- edyl Jol\n Lalkowltt, Llndlt De Cofl ( 1 hr , 30m1n) "Clesh Of The Titans" (1981, Fant.a· sy) Harry Hemlln. Lawenoe OMer ( 1 hr .. 58min > -· .. ~ Ao9d'' (1949, Drlma) Joan Clawfofd. Zachery Scoct. Cl tn.) CC) "Frlenoly Persuaion" ( ttse. Orernl) Gery C90C*. Dorothy McOuWe (2 ..... 19 1'W'J ) Sunday, Feb. 17, 1985 16 .. 18 ..... o . Cl) P& ..... Hewaliln modeel who commu1e to Japan 10 wottc: 12•ye«·old TV commetclal actcw JetOfl H«vty. 0 .-YAll I 1 ID JOH' Fe.l\Hd. Kite:::. , .. ,,., l+1 CClllTACT •c C0U. ~ Met)1end It >rQl8 Tech (2 hta ) CD._ ''The Man Who~ Worrrtt'I" ( 1983. Comedy) Sufi ~ . .It* An-dttwa A aculptOf and computatve wom8ntzer dies, and htl-analylt teerchft In vain 10 dlSCOVflf why he genuinely f .. 1 In love Wlrh ever; beaUtiluf woman he evet mer. 'R' (1 hr .. 50 min.) (Q)llOWI "A Song la 9om" (1948, MIAll- cal) Denny Kaye. Vwglnle Mayo. A gr()(.lp of academics wrilll'IQ a hiltcwy of Muli'C finds fls wOOI k'ltemipted by I ,..,,._., lll'lger on lhe run from the ~. ( t hr .. 53 min) (%)_."Lt Bal" (1982, Oreme)'Elfofe 9Cota'1 panorama of 60 ~,.of COtftrn. potary French hlalOty. Mt "' lft aft dlOo baHroom. completety WlfW dllk9• end ullllilng only mime, mutlC Md dlriot ~ht . 52mln) 1111 ... "The Beguiled" (1971, Crime) t Eastwood. Get1kMe Pege An In- jured UnlOn &04diet recopetatlng Jfl I glttt' l<lhOOI has hl!I leg neec:tlellly amputllted -~ by lhe jealOus heltdmltlr ... wtler'I he It ~~r wnh one of the glrll (2 hft , S 79 9' t Oii M Toa Featured: Cati~ cruillng concludel wtth atops In San Juen and SI Thorr't81 for llgM..-ng. lhopplng and~tllle 1 .. , ........ Tft Oii LA. F .. tured: a ~ 9t 0. Mqutl 10 Kenneth A(lglr'I "°""· ''Hdly· wood Babylon II". tht rt• fmhioM tr"" Italy, a ~ at the Lot Angllll ~ a(l extr~0<d1narlly tall ltlm of blilhefbd lplaF.=.tr'": ,.,,,,., ............. •A A IOotc at the •MNii••lfal orcee that influenc. netutll .._.. Ind pe1terns ol = Ntce ~ ..... . Etiow.t•. ... . tggl and Mtdl Q (, .. n::rrr~~ r•" I trip memory lane -'*' thi :C:: ro tteOft a.otQt't 17.yter-c6c:t ~to trie ""'°' ball O • • A-TUii Thi tetm tr.-to 80U1t1 Amtf1e1 10 rncot • men wtlO hit ~ tmbulhed by rlvtf pn• ~ the Amil· ton whlle Nflrchlng tot I ltglflCMty IGlt !II (A) (' hft ) .. "Thlt't Entett..,,,._. .. 017-', Ulielll f'rec:t Atteitt, 81nG Ctoeby Trtrry y11r1 o MOM'a rMQIC """'* '"°' .... " from "Broedway ~· ( ,_, to "Gigi" ( r9S8). '"'"'Ina tucl'I~· gr11te • Judy OtrltM, WC 'iM irr~~tt'J\~·a an ,.... when Vlctly ~ 1 Ptrty where Jeck hit~ Wfttl •fl =lff~Q W .-rtt•n l'CllllH' reaturtd ~ •• Jaekt0n • .. "The Grealtst Story Evet Told" ~llft 2 ot 2) ( 1965. Orama) MAx vOI\ Sydow, John Wayne FOf 33 years, Jtsu" CMtt waltla Earth 1'5 a mortal m.11n un111 he I• crucified on me cross (2 h11 ) • •A A look ar the enwOtWnenlal fcicee thll Influence naturnt ctwpes and ptllems of things lltce ll'QWltaket, aun flowlfl. II& lheifs. 4!00tl ond '>et'd'I 0 ( I ~ .. "Friendly Pet&uaSIOn" ( 1956. a.ma) Gary Cooper. Ooforhy McGuire The outbreak of lhe Crvll War causes dis· lensk>n wrthln a f&1111ty of peaeet<Wlng Ouakera In rural lndiM& (2 hrs, 19 mtn ) (B)DAYTODAY ,,,,_ Jnme<i Coco. Jes *8 Waller and Aon l e1bmlln <:;lar In com edy .icetches ba~~ on IM hummoos as pec:ta Of truman ~a1100-.t11p<J Wrnleo by Nell Slmon. Jules ro1tter 11nd other mas· ter1 of the arr Host Jack Gilford ( 1 ht ) .. "Airplane II The SeQutl" ( 982, Comedy) At>Derl Hays/ Jutle Hag· tfly. A commercial 'l~ce shu tie COfT'P8· ny 111emp11 to keep 11 P410I lrom revealil'IQ the problems with "" f1r•u craft before II ta«et off on Ill rTlftlden Hight 'PG' ( t hr . 25 min) • .. "Mfft Or Chr~uan" ( 1939 Diama) Jean HetSMlr Aot>Mt Bnldwlfl A kindly, 11m1tlHown phyntclon help• hit pa· llenta with more than '"'' their rnedic.il !Ot>lemt ( 1 hr , 30 min ) • Cl) J11M1 "Rocky" ( 1976. Otem8) ytyester Stanon.. l 11h11 Shiro A smaH· time Phtlaestlph•o boxm gell a rara chance for lime and glory when '"'e leam him to a Btcentennral bOul with fl woo.Cl Clla(!!pM ) (? hra . 30 m111 ) • 0 'ntl IOll? A l"lk "how host • Ind her camoro crew f'lmbnrr11111 Angela and Tony whf'ln thoy·re round .... ht '3me b4>d Q • "'&.-flUml A HllTUlr tlll M .... Oavld Atttnboro1Jgh ol'>1ervel the I/tel 41nd WUCIUft 1n tM worl<1'1' largest w<>O<Mnd5. a 118nd of lore'lls encircling h Northern =tlOro O ( 1 hr J -· 91 -.a. WMI Neil (Anthony ..n) payt deflrty fOf h11 ''Y"I' with Git;. (Swaont Somorfl) Sadin (Angle OlclllnlOn) hatehot II plor 10 Cll~h ROIS (Steve Forrt51). Knren a (Mory Crotby) pregnen1, the revn100 betwoen Otko (Howafd 09y) ftrld 1'111 mnthcr ptOVft thoci(.;& (Perl 3 of 3) r.i (? hrt ) I Fil\':' s.:•ndu'"" J•1118'1 eooo. = flM ("Newtlatt") Loura lhnl· r,i:· comediennt P1tuf1t Pounmton. ( t ;.'~An t111tm1nn11on of the con trOl*NI tp<>rl ot p1oleHl<>MI boiclng. In CWng lnte<viowa wilh hghr,.ro; pro mocera, tana and c11tH"!l o ( 1 "' ) .. ,..,. _. "Kldco" ( 100• Comedy) f khw•" z. Clfln 111011 IC11 1 An 11 r.:r•Old Sovthern C1thforn1a l'!t1treopreneur I t0 tuc:ceUIUI 1h1'1 h1 .. 11"''11 Ct\ITIPflllOfl' butrneOMt begin 111 "''"''' nnd the gtOMlUQI takt tM liuy IC> r..ourt PO ( I hr.4of min) _ -"PI ng Ynnu K1PP41ttwlng" ( 182. Orama)' 1000 Atb ny. AlltOn 8tttOman Roma1111c. '"oblamt oc=u both lht ~er111 md tl'l••r [ I cher 11 t &11 ~ l•IQfl .rP,,in! 1n 1 48 ' ' I hf , 10 min ) • ~••• "Up '" Armt'' I t "44 r.;ornecM Danny Kaye Dinah Shore Atter a soi- dlet"1 gJrtfriencs Slows away on hit Shop they attempt 10 hldP her presence trom the ~ (2hrs) ... Aloef On The Ralf'I" ( 1970 ~J Charles 810nt0n. J • Ireland A 1aps1 .. repaid with a ~tgun blast ltom hll Ylctim ·pa· l2 hr1 I trtttl) ... "The Bitd With The Ct)'51al Plu- nwge' ( 1970. Mysttry) Tony Musante, Suzy l<endal AeCU5ed of VIClOU& murders, a man 1Jne0Yef1 the r I psythoc>athlc kllef (2tn I •Cl>.,. Rao Grande ' (1950 Western) John Wayne Maureen O'Hata Ourino the Mexan· lndlan Wa,, a len&ClOUS com- mender leads M troops 9Q3<Ml Apache ralOI (2 hr• • 30 mlfl 1 • 11M1M. 90' 'Q Jeff Smith prepa1f'S COU5-COtn swecl potatoes 1n coconu1 mtl!, baked cuwed fr.;h and EthtOJ>lan 10f hllat COU.. ~ P11taburgh at Geofgetown (R) (2 hrs ) (I) Mii ·Cracker•" ( 198A. Comedy) c50natd Su1nrrtand. Jack Warden Down- on·thetr lucl• ctlaraclet1 1n S8n f:ranc• co'1 M~ d 1ric1 dec4de 10 ease their lmanc1al Woe't by cr8Ck1ng a pllwnshc>O owoet't sale 'PO' It hr • 3' 111111) !..,MU.Sf -• WT1DI Two yourig ttov..ewNf!f> 'vo bl-an buruta1111ng " nch nelghb<>r hOocl loo!< 10 Cotfy N1<.k And Bor for hel~ when lhcy're p<t'.1UfM Dy mob$ter'\ ( 1 1'r ) •Ill.:."' POOll .. IOOK I rne llv~s ~lhe JotdJJChe brOIMf'\ (P tm Strauss Nk:k Notte) c.m 11 for rtw-Inst ume at 91! plOtivtt nvBntt &Ml fh<>1r dM!ln,.,.. (P1ut 12 of I?'~ ht) • llAI ICI MA• Tlln Jewel In T"9 Crown" BelOf m nllug Sernh &I a maharoneo·, party m14tllig~ rt<;e ottle.er Guy p.,,on (lb<\l.trv,., M111 Merr1Ck lntem~ gatln 1111 lr1rt1ttn prl'l()fwtt of w,ir 1Par1 tO of 14 1 hr ) • An txtlm MllOO of the eon ltOV&rtl• t sport ot ptote ~111 boiung. 1n eluding 1n1erv1ow~ with fighters. pro lmot~11 ond cttfln o I 1 ht ) -........ ... -U•Ui WY COOPa Ole~ vetl narr111n th!'\ PfOf1 ot Oaty Coo- per tMI I IUfH ell~ ol ht Oscar t111lf'I n~~rMnee tn 't-Ugt1 Noon " tW I""' CJ) lffJ .... B:t ....... ~ ..,,.,,,_,, ..... ~ .. "Ar~" (I 84, [)AmR) Cltlt man fiu 111 r ym11t An Int lllgonl ttU denl lutflt tn ~110t11t11!10f1 M trust h can J>•Y lht t11111on 111 •n ••c.llr.ive h'Of'l tchool 'R'(ltlf .'J:i~~ CH> ...._ t11 Mil&& ..,_ M ~ C..1u4lly ftlluMd thlldttfl IOUt peopi. rrw 111 thew pflriwoal 11xper1 tnen In lh1 Clnr 1111 "'''Y l~t ••plot• thit •llttntng '.)(IOI Pffltri-m ( 1 "' ) (J.J -.W C111mlry r.otnlOft" C 198 I, CC>m.d>') 01tr11gu1n 11lt'lw1, Ah de Jo PtilY lv'•t fl•r llttt Ct\111 Wlf 1 bft<;k wOOdf fltfin ~on " f Yortt• • tt• llQC'I IOt r n1'>Jy I' tv•lc>t ( 1 ti1 ,,. m111 CO> ..... .., c c ,h'' 'HUl1 romedyl Mi T AClttrll 0 lrJ#lrt 0.~t~ of a ntttrly b4Mtupl Wt 'IU"'" lft•ICllb OpetlltOn bteon lief wflftf1 they r ue rwo kid ~d Ch~Chn fr I I hf n mlo ) (~) •TI• Wht'!f'I Citl " hrultl!'; II• ,, aane asylum. 'R' (2 hrs .• 20 min.) ·1 ... ..... .. .-.CG10•n•w ..... ····-· .. "An Night Long" I 1981. Come- dy) Gefw HaduNn. Batbra Streisand After being demoted from corporate ex- ecutive to chaln·ttore night manager, a middle-aged man's lifestyle and values are turned~. 'R' (1 hr .. 28 min.) •Cil -~ (8) .. "48 HAS." (1983. Comedy) _ ... , .... llY _....._ii ...... _ •(J) "~ty" (1981, Orama) Bllt Kerr. Noel Trevathen ( 1 hr . 28 min.) •CZ> "Stella Dallas" ;;J!~· Orama) Barba· ra Stanwyck, John (2 hrs.) •CC> "Up In Arms" (19'<4, Comedy) Dan· '!t_ Kaye. Dinah ShOte. ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) .. QZJ ··widow" 11976, Orama) MIChael Learned. Bradford Dillman. (2 hrs.) •CID "Dot And The Kangaroo" (1978, Ad- venllHe) Anlm8ted. (1 hr., 15 min,) •<m "WarGemes" (1983. &ispense) Matthew Brodefici(, Dabney Coleman ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) M CI) "The Ameling Mr. Blunden" I 1972. Fantasy) Laurence Naismith; Lynne Fred- 8f'lck. (1 hr .. 39 min.) CZ) "Le Bat" C 1982. Drama) ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) •CC> "Adventures Of Marco Polo" (t938. Orama) Gary Cooper. Basil Rathbone. ( 1 hr.,"° min) •CB> "Cfackers" ( 1984, Comedy) Donald &itherland. Jack Waraeo. ( 1 hr • 32 min ) •<m "Melanie" ( 1982. Orama) Burton CummlllQS. Glynnis O'Connor. ( 1 hr . 49 min.) •Cl) "Beau Brummel" ( 1954. Adventure) Eifzabeth Taylor. Stewart Granger ( 1 hr , 51 min.) Cl) "The House Of God" ( 1980. Corn&- dy) Chatles Hald. Tim Matheson. ( 1 hr , .a min.) -CC) "Mother LOde'' I 1982, Orama) Charl- ton Heston, Nick Mancuso. ( 1 hf., 4 1 l'/lln.) ® "MetalstOl'm The Oestruc11on Of Jared-Syn" ( 1983, Science FlotlOn) Jef· trey Byron, Tim Thomeraon. ( 1 hr , 24 min.) -e "AtrOWhead" {1953. Western) Chari- ~ Heston. Jack Patance (2 hr&) tWClll "Oeught«a Of Satan" (1972. Horror) TOm Sell8ck. Barra Grant. ( 1 hr., 38 min ) tW• "Wake Me When The W• II Ov9f . (teet. COmedy) Ken Berry, Ew Gabor. i! hr .. 30 min.) (Jf) "C.H.0 .M.P S " { 1979, Scl9ra-Flc• tton) W9*y Eura. Valef1t Bert•-· ( 1 nr . 31 mtn.) ()) ·•11 Oooan Returns" (1913, Come- dy). U.rlha Mason. Jason Ac>Owde ( 1 hr,38min) Dennis Quaid, Carlene Watkins. (t hr .. 47 min.) • "Drums In The Deep South'' (1951. Adventure) James Craig. Goy Madlton ~hrs.) t:ll(C) "The Beastmaster" (1e82. Adi/en ture) Marc Singer, Tanya Roberta. (1 hr , 45min ) Cl) "Terms Of Endearment" (1983. Ora· ma) Shifley Maclaine. Debra Wlngef. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) •<m "WMGamet" (1983. Suspense) Matthew B<odenok, Dabney Colemen ( 1 hr., 53 min.) (%) "House By The Rive<" (1950, Mys- tery) LouiS Hayward, Lee Bowman ( 1 hr . 28 min.) •CZ) "Metalstorm: The Oestruotoo Of Jired·Syn" < 1983, ~ Fiction) Jef· Irey Byron, tlm Thomerson. ( 1 hr., 24 min) •(CJ "Adventures Of Marco Poto" (1938. Drama) Gary Cooper, Basil Rathbone ( 1 hr . 40 min.) ® "Dot And The Kangaroo" C 1978. Ad· venture) Animated. ( 1 hr , 16 min ) {O) "Melanie" ( 1982, Drama) Burton Cummings, Glynnia O'ConllOf ( 1 hr .. 49 min.) (I) "The Black Stallion Returns" (1983. Adventurei Kelly Reno. T trf Garr I 1 hr . 33 min.) •CD "Kldco" (1984. Comedy) Scott Schwartt, Cinnamon Idles. Cf hr .. 44 min) CZ) "The HOON Of God" ( 1980, Come- dy) Charlet Hald. Tim Mathtton. ( 1 hr . 48 min.) -······ ------1&11-: --lmfYllllf •••~ lndlw Stata at ~ 12,tn.. ti ,., r-: ... --=-•tEllBln "Sty Atntn. Somebody'· 1~. Documentery) Ptoflln the Hrly plonttct of goeptl mwlc: 'G' ( I IV , 46 min.) (II) .. "Crackert" ( tte4. Comedy) OOrwd Svthtrlend. Jeck Warden Down on·ftlelr·~ Chafactars In San Frl1nclt-co·e Mil8IOn <*Incl deCGI to ..... ,htit ltNl"°'8I woes ~ ct~lna • pewnlhop owner·111te 'PG' ( t l'w .• 32 min.) ~--"The Am&me Mt Blunden" 072. FantMV) L.Mnnce NMmith. L1Mt f'redlttc'!._~twtttmee ptom!MI 10 be •Y grim for TWV CNOr• In ,._ dingy London let untll • klfdf, meglc8I Old (lln· tltman comet to cell ·o· ( 1 hr .. ·39 m1t1) N~ Nolte, Eddie Murphy All unorthodc pollCe detect.ve teams with a temporartt released convict to find a fugitive murese. et 'A' ( 1 P\r . 35 min ) Cl>_..,.o •Ql)IDMMlfll .... I MOJmTMOnl9 • UM Roz and Sara plan to help re cently d1110l'ced Helen meet men 1t a wino $ m m. "' ....... ... um!--AUCI llAClal~WUEI• ..... ..,. PM:llfllCW.1\m &.Mimi M C81WWI ....... 1*Tnlm '-°"IOAT AICWWIQ '• •MZm Dennis Weaver talks with astronaut SaNy Aldo: Susan Salt'lt James of "Kale and Allie " I ~~ TOlllMf Featured Kurt Russell I== W.1COWFACTlltQ M .'I mAntr -~ Profiles ot Bud Grant and Vtnce Lombardi (A) .,. "Purple Haza•· ( 1982, Orama) Peter N~. Chuck McOUarry. The so- clal turmolf of the late t960t 11 reflecled In lhe experiences of two young IMO In 1968 'R' (1 hr . 45 min) (%) llOWll "Stella Dallas" ( 1937. Orama) Barbara Stanwyck. John Boles A woman 88Ct1hces everything lor the love of her daught~ hrs ) -1i..--~u.a.----. l':9 •I Cll M "'9 Felttufe<t e viii! 10 Yell. Color11do Includes ctost country -"lino· acroba11e and heh-skiing and a romantic sleigh ride, the Mountain Toathalon, wt)ere 0~111011 ski, skate end snowshoe tor e ~.'1:i..";';. • lft Cll L A. Featured a apecial edition e11plorlng the 1uperna1ura1 In L.A lneludes a visit lo lhe ghOtt lnhebOed IP8ftMent of the late.Audoff Velen•ll'IO. a ho\IM ~ edly haunted by e child. • rtef...llft gtl<>lt boSl8f and a MMc:t lhal provldn fot ll~=~~ ....... CMT --·-111\ft . ..., .,,. ...... _...,_... W • II 1 lht popuitr satlr t of· left hit lflt"' Cornie v1ew1 on P<>f•hct and current events -Higt'llight1 or lhe 19&4 Devit cup che~10ns111r 11 hr , 1-XIlll. ~ ... e.TA_,A -(I) ., ••• w Oouglee bOf rowt tome Of Chentt'a hafd rntd moft· !.( tO ~y Ott a blecllmeilet •••••• ,., 1' -JoNltNn helps • QUtidfepleglc •ttotnty and the WOfNM\ he ~ come 10 ,.,,.. .,.,, ""'' • I a-...-... .. _, .. _ ........ :uwaA ~TOIDIM' e .,_ TO -Wealtl'ly Stephanie Hati>« (Aebecc8 G1lllng) marries 1eM 1s star Greg MarSden (James Reyne), a greedy woman11er whO plots 10 murder his new wile and take her best friend Jilly Stewart (Wendy Hughes) lor hes lovef (!>art 1 of 2) (2 hrs J • .._ ...aL The popular sallflSI of fera hlS latest comic views on pohtlCS and current events. • mAT 0 & DmMCll "Lrve F1om Lin· coin Center Andre Watts In Aec11al" In a soto petformance at Avery FIShef HaH Andfe Walls p&ayll the works ol Sca.rlall1 Beethoven, Chopin. Gershwin Det>ussy and Ravel (2 his ) (C) ... "You l ight Up My Lite" ( 1977 Romance) Old• Conn, Joe Stlvei An as p1rlng songwriter Ines to cope w11h the three men In her hie while estabhsh1ng her own tdenllty ·po· (I hr , 30 min I (ff} ... "Me1al91otm The Desrructl()n Of Jared-Syn" ( t983. Science Fiction) Jefltey Byron, Tim Tl'IOmersoo An inter Stellar peautteeper travels to a barren <Je9ert wOfk:I. whefe he ballleS an ev11 war- IOfd ror possessl()(l or a powetlul crystal ·po· (1hr .24 min ) ('I) llOWll "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983. Comedy) Mar$ha Mason. Jason Robards A widow's ne'ef·dO·weo rarhef. WM at>an- d<>ned ~ when Sile was a child of nine. thowt ~ with • bltd heart condmon And e 1u11eas. tull o1 Ill oorren money ·po· I 1 f\{. 38 min) .... "The Fighter" ( 1952. A<J.lfl(l ture) Afchard Conte. Lee J Cobb. In re- lallallon fOf lt\t deaths of Ills family during an e&rhor upt1slng, a MexlC8n prizefighter usn his w1nnlo09 to Unitnce a new rebel alt.Ck ( 1 N , 30 min ) • • Cl> I II n,. tn*QenCY room Slaff is tied _up and helO hOttftOCI by drng rhlevM l ftCTAC-...... .. "Dominique" ( 1979,. Horror) Mff Robertson. Jean s.mmons A wealthy women's nust>end t11ecut .. an elabetate tehtme to drive her to 11.11oldt (2 hr1) •mATC& DP ' (II "Live ftom Lio· coin ~ter Andrt wa111 In Aecltel" In 11 aok> l)tfforrMnce at AVO'y F!Shet Hl\ff, A"*• Wa111 plays tho wortts of ~111111. BeothOven. Chopin. Geflhwln, O.buaay -~~ , ~--"Otughtert Of Saran" (197', Moo«) Tom ~. Barra Orsnt. An AmttlCll"I lllilng ln the Pl'lillppineS suapec11 l'ld Wife may be tho 1etnearntlt0n of a Wlleh depicted "' the# newly tcqOlfed t~ fl' (I h( , 38 min ) • Cl) .. "Mutdef W11h Mwrln I emittt. MyttefY) Heten Hav-a. Belle DalllS Balled on an Agathe Ctwlstie noYel Amatellf sleuth Miss M8fple Investigates murdef at an elderly friend's ancestral nome. an ancient castle that now 1erves as a rehabllilahon center tot juvenile~ q__l.JentS 0 (2 tvs) •• l'tCTI "' .... The gifts wrap up their Florida :lfting bfee)( (Part 2 of 2) O e 9 .,..., Alexis' assurenoe • und- ermined by Dominique's counterplot 10 take OYf1I Colbyco. Adam 1r1e1 ro steal Claudia away from St81/en, Alhle)' 1811$ Blalle abOut Krystle's visit Q ( 1 hr ) ·1--TWamr .. --.... Scheduled' ~ a. bert. Bronson Pincnot ("Sara"). Lisa Sonet \"Cosby Show'') ( 1 hr l "1l Ari ...,.._ Ms Otympie Compelillon IYom Montreal (R) (2 tn.) .,.. "Manhattan" ( 1979. eom.dy) Woody Allen. Diane Keaton. An Insecure New YC>fk comedy writer breaks up with his teen-age girlfriend to date an ovtspo- keo iournaltSt who recently had an affair with hts besl friend 'R' ( 1 hr , 36 min ) (%).,.."Terms Of Endearment" (1983. !Xama) Shirley Maclalne. Debra Winger James L Brootts's c:htonicte of the» year evokJllon of the complex but kMng relaflonsh1p between a mother end h« In- dependent daughter 'PG' (2 hrs . 10 m1n L .. D GD UM Roz and Sare plan to help recenlly drv<>tced Helen rnee1 men at a wine sympos!Um (!) ... "Jet Pik>I" ( t957, AdW!ntUfe) John Wayne. Janet Lelgtl An Aw Force cOIOne• falls 1n love with a beautllut female pilot who rs on a secret spy mission f0t the Soviets 1; hf!. 30 ml"Js (C)C WI I~ h-..... WUI _.... Tall HITT Wllfte Nelson IS l()lned by Waylon Jennings. Jes. SI Coller and B B King 1(1 this concert ( I hr ) l ~UWIY -• IT. --·-Caldwell seee tf'le results ol ht5 surgety on a dlsllgUred young woman: Mrs Hut,,.gel has en aper· ahon. Rosenrhal lntofms her lover she's i:ir nt (1 hr ) I ... ... When the SI Gtegory II OOOked to capacity by retaffves of a coo- pie celebrating their 351h wedding annl· versary. unpleesant famlfy truthl .,. r• vealed Q ( I hr ) I .......... _, ...,. CITY Wiii AICky S-aggs pet· forms "Heartbrot<e," "Don't Cheat In Our Hometown" and "UncJe a-.. " Naomi and Wynonna Judd ~ "Marna. He'1 Cfmy" and ;:;J Nol Me? · ( 1 "' ) CC) "little Darings" ( 1980, COme- cfy) Tatum O'Neal. K11sty McHlcl'IOI Al summer camp. t11wo t~age gM'tl com- pete 10 see who Wiii be the first to io.. her v11glnl!Y ~A' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) (I J.,. "lhe Last Fight'' ( 19831 Ora· ma) Wiltle Colon. Ruben Blades A toe· ces fut recording artet YM'"S to Win a b0111ng Utle Ind M1-oft 10 New Yottl to r hze M dream 'R' ( I hr • 28 min ) 1----·--di,_ .... "Htlef In P1liec Tlgt\11" ( 19e0. Comedy) Anthony Qulnn, Sophia Loren. A tt\ealflcat compatfy toora the un1i1ttled West dodging bill colterora a well ea In- dians (2h<t1 • -,... ms n. documen-tary IOltowt C1aMicll planiat Mona Oda-- bet< ~ 0tttonns lot the ~ of a Calitornla ptWOn. m-·--,----0 II .... ,'° 1n 1u1 ooerume. a1r91f and oompoe- • Bur1oo Cummings~ Chub- by Olec:J<et, EMs Pt811Uy. Fats Domino. :r 0rb9on and RodMy 0.p11e4d. (I tW ·(l)··---aum --,_...camr . mmYHIWlfU•cm:. --NA1'm• .. "Blame" On Ali>" ( 1984. Com- ) Michael Ceine, Joeept\ Bologna A ~ vacat!Of*'a In Alo de Janeiro SUCOJmbs to an aHafr with his best frtand's teen-age <*.9ttet, thetrMeS to k~ It uecret;'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 mift.) (I) .. '"l'Olk'h Me In The Morning" (1981. Orama) Vetonica Hart. Lisa 0.- Laeuw Passionate encoonters cr()W(j 1he time of a 1no of lnsatlable beaUfles. ( I hr . 35 min) I 1• 11wn1.11 tW Cl> • • 1 L P.l Magnum IS hired by • woman WhO wants to tcaner hef father's ashes at Pearl Harbor (R) ( t hr • 10 min) 8 e ~HOO!. Jotmny ,Carson lir-=r= 11 NJ ...... u~ ~ Host Dennis ='""' (I) ,.... cm--''Melanie" ( 1982. Drama) Bur· ton Cummings, Glynn!S O'Connor. A young woman leave5 her remote home 10 loeate and 10 gain custody of hef ct11ld now IMng with his army-based father 'PG' (I hr . 49 min ) Cl).,. "Terms Of Endearment" (1983. ONma) Shirley Maclaine Debra Wrr'tfl'Jf James L Brooks's chronicle of the » year evolutlon of the complex but IOI/Ing retahonStllC> between a mother and her In· dependent daugtltet 'PG' O (2 hi'!. 10 Cl)·~ "SUnbef Party '67" ( 1975 . Musical) Oebfa Winger Janet Wood HlgPI 9ci'IOOI gtr"ts spend an evening dsfd>- lng the ~t stones of "*' first kWtt. ~ hr . 29 min l tW!:. "The Bea1tmaster" (t982, Ad- 119nturt) Mate Slrger, Tanya Roberts In a mythic WOfld of tfie past a young m.n with en unusual talent "k>J goyernlrig .,. niM seerches lor ttle vt1a1n ~ tor the ~ of hd VIiiage 'PG" ( 1 -1"'·:ie~-M•lm11W111 .. "Me~ Sin" ( 191'. AMn- ture) Bette De-As. ~ Wagner A...,... 1er llldV abdUets a CIA 9t1t end c;ompell him to per11cip9te In• plot 10 'lteel a 1Ub- m9ftne. (2hfl ~ I ..... -.... -. W - -B«Nwd Taytot vs. atd Htytt lh • tathel'weeght ~ IChecMtd tor 10 routldt. IYom AMlntlc City, N.J. (R) (2 ""'-· 30 min ) -··· U'll_,_IM9Uil F ~ 8Ct0f Jlldgl A.~. ADdly OelU1f1 (new ~ O•moneb•tton•. rt &Nay, Feb. 17, 1185 19 hr.) I .,..mamrm 1n11 -~ ... "The General Died At Oewn" (1936, AdVenture) Gary Cooper, Ma- dete«le Carroll. A soldier ol lottune tries to teOtKe ammunition for a battle against a Chinese war lord. (2 hrs.) .... "The Mad Room" (1969. Hor- ror) Stella Stevens, Shelley Winters. A widow is murdefed by two demented chfl-dren who are using her lete husband's study for their lfT'tel&. (2 tn.) ........ IMdl'MI a> ... ''The Great O'Maltey" ( 1937, Orama) Pat O'Brien. Humphrey Bogan An unbending policemen .... no reason to alter the rules as he '"8 them. even for a poor man who tum• to crime as a means to ~his e1lppled daughter 1 hr .• 35 mln. ~lll•T ---~--"The Lonely Guy" (HMM. Com- edy) Steve Martin, Ctwi. Grodin. After his sexy girlfriend leaYeS him. a young man faces a lonely life and writ• 1 best- selling bOOk that 9er"99 as a guide for other looesome men. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 "*1.) -· ()) ... "The Gltls In The Otfioe" ( 1979, Orama) Susan Saint James. Bar- bara Eden. Four young women working at a huge new department atora must choose between loYe and sucoeas. (R) 1! hr .. 20 min.) -CH) ... "D.C. Cab" ( 1983. Comedy) . Mr. T, Adam Baldwin. Drivers of a nearly bankrupt Washington taxicab operation 1 become hefoes when they reecue two kld- ~pped children 'R' Q ( 1 hr., 39 min.) -· ... "A Man Could Ge1 Killed" ( 1966, Comedy) Jamel Gemef. Melina MerOOUf• A banker mistllken for a secret agent become5 entangled In a web 01 !!f>ion&ge and :.;r'~· ~hrs.) U ...an I IT Featured Kuct Russell. • .. "X-15" (1961, Orama) David Maclean. Chartas Bronson. Events sur- rounding the research and testing of the X-15 jet ~a_re portrayed. (2 hr!.) (%)--"Alder 9" The Rain" (1970. .. (%) "The RMlr Nigaf" (1978, Orama) C6cefy Tyt00. Jamel Eer1 Jonel. ( 1 hr., ..a """""' . •CC) 1·A Hero Aift't Nothln' But A Sand- wtoh" ( tf¥7T. Dnlma) Cicely Tyson, Paul Winftatd (1 lY .. 41 min ) 00 "OaWj ~ .. ( 1983. Oramel Animat~. voic.a t>v ~ Hlgglnt. Philip Hinton (I hi .. 12 min.) Cl) "The er-Ring" ( 1983, Orama) Oil8 Mea1M.: S)'MI Sfdney. I 1 hi.. 21 • min.) -. •Im "Slcl lift To Oeeth" (Hl78. ~l Deborah Aaffin. Chan.. Frenk. '2 tn ) •CD> "A Hefo Ain't ~· But A Sand-wle:h" (1977. OrerM) CiCltY Tyt0n, Paul Wirlltld ( 1 hi • '7 min.~ •<J> "Houle By The AIYer" p950. Mys· fllrY) Loul9 Heyward. Lee Bowman. ( 1 • .,, • 21 """' ) •<R> ''Ttmerlder" ( 1982. ~11on) FNd Ward. 8tlndl &Mr (1 hr .• 3~ 20 ~. Feb. t7, 1915 ·- SulpenM) Chertea &onson. Jill Ireland A r9ptst le repeld with a shotgun blast lrom _1 .. p::m1 ....... , W ... "La Trulte" ( 1982. Orama) Isa· belle Huppert. Jacq11e91 $tll1111ef. An In- nocent French country girt resists all at· tempts to corrupt her by the men ln her lite, both In Franc. and Japan, as she risel ffom peasant trout-far"* to the heights of bullness success. (84.lblitled) 'R' ( 1 hr., 56 "*1.) W CI) tMU •• m M 111 n THe uncon- Yentlonel comedlen pertoims at the East Country Performing Arts Center In San DI· i . Caif. ( 1 hr.) -ll!"---1al ,.": "WarGamu" ( 1983. SU&penee) Matthew Brodeftck. Dabney ColtfNn. A teen-age comput8f whiz inad- vertently galnl ac<:esa 10 the Pentagon's strategic computer system and nearly be· I Wortd Wat 111. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 53 min.) ... ,_MCOr .. -.ATum ------.. "The AmazJng Transparent an" ( 1960, Sclenoe-Flcllon) ~las Kennedy, Marguerite Chapman. A scien- tlsl uses his lnYlsibility serum and an ••- convict to rob a bank. (l)•a.:·-·--· (I[) ... "Betrayal" (1983, Orartla) Ben l<ings6ey, Jeremy lrona. A man kx*s back through the nine years of his wife'& affair with his beet friend, culminating In his re· colrtctlons of the relatlOnship's origins 'R' .. ~w~ •• -"The lnvteible Woman" ( 1940, Horr04') John Barrymore, John Howard A strange protetsor perfects a way1to make a glrf "vanish Into thin air." ..Y'> hr . 30 mln.) l•~=~yon" (1935. Wettern) John Wayne.' ~anon Burns A mln.) . Cl) ''Tom S.WV9f" ( 1973. Musicel) John- ny WNtetc•, Jodie Fosttf. .( 1 hf.. 4,. "*'·> -~ ''AMtte Of A Simple Men" ( 1964, Ora-me) tWry H. Corbett. oi.ne CMento ( 1 "'·· 38 "*'·> •CD> "Bredy'• &cape" (1fHM, Advenlu1e) Jotw\ ~Kelly Reno. ( 1 hr • 36 min.) (I) .. ,.. ( 1939, Comedy) Don Amec:he. tte Colb«t. ( 1 hr., 34 min.) -CC) ''Tht Sting II" (1983. Ofame) .i.c:kle GiMaon. Mac l>evtS ( 1 hi , 42 min ) (II) "Hammell" ( 1982. Mytlery) Frederic FOrmt. Pet• Boyte. (2 hrs.) (I) "Beyond The F04'nt" ( HM9, Orama) eett. Oavla, Joeept\ Cotten (1 hr .• 36 min.) -al "The Thief Of 8-gda(r' ( UMO. F•ntlt· ~John Justin. Conrad Veldt (2 hrs ) -"YMll" ( 1983. Mi.41cal) Barbre rMand, Mendy Patlntlln (2 hrs t4 "*') Cl) "Metatatorm. The Oe$1""tl0n 01 Jio.o.Syn'' (1913. ~ FICllOn) Jef-ny Byron, tlm ThometlOn ( 1 hf 24 min) ledefal agent tracks down a gang of~ terfeiters e>pe(atlng along me MexlC bo<der ( 1 hr.> ~ ... ...... ~ .. 'The Black Stallion Aetum ( 1983. Adventure) Kelly Reno, Teri Ga A bOy travels to the 8ahara Oeeet1 to f11 his bek>ved Arabian stallion, wtl!ch was r claimed by 11s previous owner. 'PG' ( 1 h 33mio) (t) ... "The Enttty" (1992, Horro Barbara HerShey, Ron SIMlf. A c.ettom woman and her children are victimized I an ltMStble being haunftng their1'ome i i~' att• .,. "The Phantom From 10,0C leagues" ( 1956. Horror) l<ent Taytc Cathy Downs When a !!Sherman's boc beat1ng signs of rad1e1ton rs~ed c a lonely beach, national McuQ"ty._tQrCf begin to probe the matter1\irthef (2 hrs 15min.) Ml ~FMnta ~"= ··0orta1n3" (1 983, Hooor John Vernon. Saman1ha Eggar. A corrui: film director schedutes Six audltK>nS lor moYle at M eerie and Isolated mansio and his wile enters an asylum lo prepar 101 lhe pa11 of a mad·woman 'H' (1 hr 29 min.) -~-Sill . •H••TWI'> _,. "Oaoghters Of Satan" ( 197~ Horror) Tom Selleck, Barra Grant. A Ameflcan living 1n the Ptuhppines suspect his wile may be the relncarnatlOn of , wllch depteted In !heir newly ecqult• ~1n11ng 'A' ( t hr , 35 min.) d lHJ ... "C H 0 M.P S." ( 1979, Sci ence-F1et1on) Wesley Eure, Valefle 8ef ttneth A clevef young man Invents a com puterlzed robOt dog programmed to slot criminals and solve crimes 'G' ( 1 hr , 3 mm.) ·1-Mmtf ,..,_ -........... tt.9 D "Come Spy With Me" ( 1987. Orame) Troy Donahue. Andrea Oromm. ( 1 hr .. 3C min) a. e "Hell ts Foi Heroes" ( 1982, Orama) Sieve McOueen. Bobby Darin (2 hr1 ) CC) ··s1ana Dallas" ( 1937. Ofatna) Barbe- ra Stanwyck. John Boles ( 1 ht , 4e IT)ln.) "Crackers" ( 198'. Comod'y) Donald Sutherland, Jack Warden ( 1 hi ,~min -( "Second TlloughfS" ( t983, Lucie A1n.iz. Craig Wasson ( 1 hr . mm) W ) "W1thou1 A Trace" ( 1983, Orama) Kate Nelhg. n. Judd H1rsch (2 hrs ) • "Scoll Of Tht AntarCllO'' ( 1948. Ad- 1tent\lfe) John ~411~. Ont.it Bond •(2 hre.) W C "I ft Bar ( 1982 Olo1ma) { 1 hr., 52 mtn ) - •CC> "Wal rt.hip DoYwn" ( 1918, Oram&) l\nima1td V0ttn of John Hurt. Ralph (A1ehardsoo ( t hr , 32 mll'l ) "Sm1hn' Through" (1932, Orama) Holme ~ ret, lesfle HoW1rd (I hr • 37 mm 1 n In I la ''t ~ 0 y n s I t , ' • I • •CD> "The Secret Ot The Golden Ora ·· ( 1983, Adventure) Renee Houston. ~n Haines, ( 1 hr .. 36 min ) •CB> "Tlmerldef" ( 1982. Science-Flc11on1 Fred W81d, Belinda Bauer ( I hr 35 min.) (Z) "A• Night Long" (1981. Comeay) ~ Hackman. Barbfa Streisand ( 1 hr 28 min.) -~"Rattle Ot A Stmple Man" ( 1964. Ora· ma) Hany H Corbell. Diane Cilento (1 hr., 36mln.) Cl) "The 9fass Ring" ( 1983. Orama) Dine Memll. SyMa Sidney ( 1 hr 2 I min.) •(!) "NatiOnel Lampoon's Animal House · ( 1978, Comedy) Jotm Belushl. Tim . (2 hrs) vld Copperfield" ( 1983, Drama) ed. Voices by Ross Higgins. Ph1hp Hinton (1 hr.. 12 min ) CD ''The Adventures Of Young Robin Hood" ( 1980, Orama) Animated ( 1 hr . '3mln.) CD) "A Hefo Ain't Noth1n' But A Sand wich" ( 1977. Orama) Cicely Tyson. Paul Winfield ( 1 hr . 4 7 mm I CZ> "Terms Of Endearment" ( 1983, Ora ma) Shirley Mac:Lane. Debra Winger 12 hrs.. 10 men) •Cl> "Funny Ledy" ( t975. Musical) Bar bra Stre$and, James Caan (2 hrs 20 min) ·-··· .... ----.. l&t.: ... ---~ .... YI IW.alf ... ... ca... ., .. "A Hefo A1n'I Noth1n Bui A s.t~ie._h" ( 1977 Drama) Cicely Tyson Peul Winfield An 1nteHigent gtiello teen ager becomes lf'IVOlvecl with drugs cllS ruptlng his family's existence 'PG' I 1 hr . 41 min.) ... , .... ..... .. ,._,_ ... ._,mlm Ma 1Mc:m.1..-aaa • -. .... w m UM msm PW Viewel's a1e inlltted to test their mental 5'tlls in a senes of last·peced ,.,·e1,;.,_ = :ia Dudley Moofe. fashiOO ~Arabella Pollen ~ .-rs I N I FeatUfec:t ~ aneSawyt!' l ~ccaa:•:=•~ -. ..... ... _.. NotC1S11CT•o ,...----..... Dis· guised as a boy IOI protection when her lam1ty moves wesl'#1tfd during the C.lllor· nia Gold Rush. a young gift (Sarah Boyd> learns some valuable lessons througn her lriendSl'up with the son (Hadley Kay) of a Jewish shopkeeper ll.).,. "A Message To Garcia" ( 1936. Orama) Wallace Beery, Barbara Stanwyck During the S~Amencan War. an Army lieutenant acts as a COUfier to deliver a vital presidential oommun.ca· 1100 to a battlefield general ( t hf . 17 min) lO).,.. ··Brady's Escape" ( 198-4. AO- venture) Jotw'I Savage. l<ely Reno A downed Amef1can bombef pilot finds uo- hkety wartime alllt!S in the rugged Hungan- an cSllcos 1ncludtng an orphan bOy wtlo comes to hero-WOtshlp htm ( t hr . 36 min) 1'@ .,. "Von Ryan's Express" (1965. Orama) Franlt Sinatra Tr~ Howard An Amerocan leads' a prisoners' revolt agamst lhe NaztS taking them to Austria (2 !'Ifs . 30 min) 1' 8 t Cit Tim TOllll F~atured a vlstt to the completelv testored colonlat CAIOltOI of w~ ~ hlllOtic IPC* u:t1 as the ~ Tewrn, ~ wteh George w~ end Thonm ......,_ son: a tllf.tll9d "groaning t>oerd'' ~at lheWllemstug Inn. I ..... ,,_ Iii • LA. Featured: this spec::illl ... !Ion visits 1he ""iowned twunl9d c:e1t11a and homes of England ~ the Lonleet HoUle,lhe TOW!lf of London end the ccesial City of Bath end .... tallef'nl that are known for theif ghostty Inhabit· IC1' .-..~ ..... C. I l1I .. .., ..... _.._.. l ant--ATUMI .... --..... ~end ...... trey Lyons rf!Yiew ''Tt.ri f82.'' ''The~ Season." "Vision Quest" end "The Breakfast Qub " CZ>.,.. ''Vrva Italia!" ( 1977. Comedy) Vittorio Gassman. Omell ~ Ari~ ogy of nine black comedic Yigrlet1e8 ~ c_,ding a cardinal with a left·~ congre- gation. an anstocrat with MCond ttoqlts about being a good ~ end the OOMIW'lg husband of • ~ .ang- stress. (&ibtrtled) 'A' (I hr . 30 "*'-.) .......... A_,A -· ti> ..... P.1 A country tS91f (l'>ennis WeaYer) enlists Mlignurn°1 help to find five lost songs by a legelldllyrl&t and the woman he once lolled ( 1 hr. •• COllY -Clift deels with the chltdren wtWe Claw spends long hours work~ on a complex ::M; case • • W ~l'I~ UCLA at Califot'oia (2 hrs ) • • g ... "Deadly Mee= .. (Prem- lefe, Suspense) Kathleen . MlcNel Branoon The diSccMlfy !NI a mwder oc- curred "' her apartment 10 yeen ago leadS a young woman to belleYe an an- nque Outta board's ominous predictions of hef own death O (2 hrs ) ...,.,. en I ..... .,...., I I I 'W Feannd: b- ane Sawyef . • NOTICE TO VETERANS " you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran or the Armed Forces of the United States. in good r...tth, you 1te entitled to a Double Interment Space (for you and. your Spoustr) 1n our OecNcated Veteran'• $8ctlon at the cost. to you. of only a Single Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Deposit required by State Law. Harbor Uwn. tong known for its Special, Conlidefatlons to Veterans, 1s making thts Pr~am avaitable to the Veterans of this area 8peCe ii Nmtted and et will be aSSigned on a first come, flrlt served basis. To assure your space. MAIL THE COUPON TODAY' .--------------------------------------: .,,,. un .,...., ,,. 1 ..,.,.,_ I 1125 Gl9'ef Ave.y Coeta ..... CA. 12121 I (adjac9nt to the San Dieoo FW'f (40$1 •t ~ 8f¥d, 8o I I 1 am en Hon«•bly O!Ktwged V•t•tn r In gOOcl hff"h (NllM)------------------ 1 "': ~1et No Olact\arge o. .. ___ _ I I Address ZJp ___ _ I 1 City I I : Home Pnof'le No -------==-----------;.,;___--' Sunday.Feb. 17, 1115 11 • , KCt:I - • ...,_TO -Stephanie (Rebecca GIHlng) . assuming the identity of fashion model Tara Welles. attracts the unknow- ing Greg (James Reyne) and lures him and Jilly (Wendy Hughes) beck 10 Eden 10 exact her revenge. (Par1 2 of 2) (2 lhrs.l.anmon,... iltiiMfl "Agatha Chri&tle Mysteries II" In thls SI°')' of obsesslYe jealousy, a man learns the meaning of a vlak>n in which his woe is strangled. Q (1 hr.) CC).,_ "Stella Dallas" (1937, Orama) Barbara Stanwyck, John ~ A woman sacrifices every1hing for the love of her daughter. (1ht.,46 mln.) .,.. "Escape From New YOl'k" 1. Scienbe-flctlon) Kurt Russell. Id Pleasence. In 1997. a hardened nat is ottered a pardon If he can res- cue the president ol the U.S from Man- hattan. now a prison city. 'R' (1 hr., 40 min.) Cl) -.ft llACI .. Shlrley MacLalne Sings and dances In a variety of comedy ~etches and t'TlVSICal numbers. and also peflorms dramatic ex09'pts from "Te<ms Of Endearment." "The Turning Point" and "Some Came Running " ( 1 hr . 52 min) Gt ..,.. "Dark Hour" ( 1936. Mystery) • Hedda Hopper, E.E. Clive. A pair of p<1· vale eyes set out to solve a murder ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) t:a8 e FM&Y 18 With baby Andrew al hOme and their jobs 10 tend to. Elyse and ; s1;; i:c~ttle ltme tor each other "°"'°'' ~'Yenll" ( 1983. MUSIC8t) Bar· bra Streisand. Mandy Pallnkln From Isaac BaShevts S1nge(s short story In turn-of-the-century Eastern Europe. a young woman disguises herself as a man in order to putSUe the educatiort tradition· ally IOfbldden 10 Jewish women 'PG' (2 hra .. 14 ~ • • Cl) a -The Simons are • • hfi.d by an EgyptOloglst to dlscoY8f why one of the world's rarest mummies Is being hidden in a museum warehouse ( 1 ht,) e e ~ Sam's mascuttne smug- f'l818 offends 8 Boston report8f when she Wllt8 the bar to do a stOfy on the single$ eoene. I=_.. Scheooted· Bob Hope, Lola FManl, ac1or Kevin Dillon. (1 hr.) • •tll•ii "Agatha Christie Myste<les II" In this llOtY of obseSSNe )881ousy, a man 1Nrn1 the meaning of a vision In Wheeh hit Wffe IS strangled Q ( I hr ) • • IA I Cl W• "The Jewel In rhe Crown" 0.be meeting Sarah at a maharanee's pa11y. lntelligeoce olft0er Guy P•ron obW"99 Maj Mernck 1nterro- getlng an Indian P<lsoner of war (Part 10 of 14) 0 (I hr.) (0) .. "Yentl" ( 1983. MUSIC81) Bat· bra Str•nd, ~ndy Pellnkln r:rom ; ttaac Bashelfll Singer's short SI°')' In turo-<ot-the-<:«ltury Eastern Eutope, 8 young women ~ ht<stlf as a men In ouier 10 puttut the edUCation trad1hOl'I· ally forbkldon to Jewlltl women 'PO' (2 htl •• rAln.l 22 Sunday, Feb. 17. 1985 ----~ -- Cl).,.. "Cr,cke<s" ( 1984, Comedy) DOoald Sutherland, Jack Weroen Down- on-their·luek characters in San Francis· co's Mission district decide to ease lheu fineneJat woes by crackrng a pawnsl'lOp owner's safe 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 32 mt0 I • 8 e _.-CCUlf Dan's anxlelleS abOut being broke prompt him to p<opose mar- riage for mercenary reasons alone (!) .,.. "The Barbarian And The Gei- sha" ( 1958, Orama) John Wayne. Sam Jatte. the fwst American ambassador to Japan receives cold rebuffs from the em- peror and devotion from a geisha (2 hrs 30mm.) -i=~oseTi/ttoo" (1955. Drn- ma) Anna Magnanw Burt Lancaster Based on the play by Tennessee Wiltlams A woman tests her late husband's ta1thlul- ness t>el0te. becoming Involved with an- other~: hrs., 30 mtn.) -·Cl) ~Ben discovers om1 nous acllvtlies at (mptfe Valley: Galves- ton's aide Nielsen threatens Laura. Val moves toward r8COllery. Q t I hr ) 8 e ea.LnmT .... Whtie Capl Fu- rtMo ellends an encounter sessK>n, L 1 Cal· letano laces strange problems when he assumes command ( 1 hr.) l •r,:: ~ um1'IMJ. New Mp1oco Stale at Nevada· Las Vegas (2 hrs ) !' .. "~ ,_ .._ "Black-Jewish Coah11on" uests Howard UniverS1ty history profes- sor Mary Frances Berry: Rabbi Balfour Brickner of New York's Stephen Wise Free Syneoogue: Harvard sociology professor Nathan Glazer ( 1 hr ) CC)_. "The Sttng II" ( 1983. Ofama) Jectde Gleason. Mac DavlS An expert· enoed con artist lrles 10 SCOt'e btg with rhe help of a fellow peddler 'PG' ( 1 hf . 42 min.} Cl) ....... .., (8) .. "Brady's Escape" ( 1984. Ad veotU<e) John Savage. Kelly Reno A doWned Amerle&n b<>mber pilot ltnds un- hkely wartime allies in the rugged Hungari- an csltcos. Including an Ofphan bOy who c;omes to hero-worship him ( 1 hr . 36 min) ()) •-IM1111B-I Joe and Lou get into an oo going argument abOut thetr latf" larher th8t ~osotveso -111 JJIT ... ....... -am&&Ltll) ..... Q ... "Naughty Wives" (1974, Com· ) 8'tnd0n Pfiee, Jacquehne Logan A e. man from the country finds that his • a door·lo-doot salesman in London some unexpected bonuses 'A' ( I hr . '*120 .. Cl> 0 ..... &1&1111 .-&ft CCUlf _.,nnarlft.lm~ ------'~ .. "Lac:fy Of lust · (No Date. Ad!Jlf) ( 1 hf • 29 min) Cl) .. "The Keep" ( 1983. Orama) $Con Glenn. Jurgen ProcMow. The Get· man 11rmy In N&zI«cupied Romania ltntb a Slont tort1f1C.ttl0!1 that hou"' ... s an cwil SU· !!•';'.;;.:· ( l ht . 38 mm ) tt:9 -''Sofooty Sweethetrts" ( 1982 ma) Bridgette Monot. Liia 0.Leeuw $0f0flty M tflfS and lhttt lovefl QMJ ~ S6x iessOns to a co-ed virgin ( I hr , 3 m1nl_ tt:9 II CJ) ..n mT o· Brien and Glamboo 1nves1tgate three brutal mufdatS that hav terrorfz.ed1t1~~~ ( 1 hr . tO min.) D fl) Ho$1' Jot\(\ny Carsor Scheduled Ros8Und Chao. OioMe War WIC~l~ lu ... .-num IOCUC9 ... LAlmMJ ,...__.c,.A SchedUled. ex convict and aU1hor Ray Joonson ("Ra1 Johnsorl'9 Total Security") ( 1 ht ) i lflOITIC8ITB .,.Cl.UI 11'9 .,_"Lassiter" (1984, ()fame) Torr Selleck. Jane Seymour. A hiah-cia• )ewe lh1et 1s blackmailed by the ~Bl to llbet81t $10.000 1rl' Nazi diamonds passing through London. 'A' O ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) tWCC) mWll "Summer School TeecherS" ( 1975. Comedy) Candice Rialson. Pal Andersoo Thtee Mldwest8fn women stir dent teaching in CaltlOl'nMt encounter trou- ble 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) ,. I TWl.lmffZGm m 0. NOLl.YWOGD · llOm "Endless Night" ( 1971. Suspense) Hayley Mills, Hywe4 Bennett Based on lhe novel by Agatha Christie F11gh1en1ng 1h1ngs begin 10 happen 10 a weallhy young woman when she pufchat· es a sprawhog Eng11$h estate and marries lher ~~'u'li::' (2 hrs) ~--90llTILOOl&I) .,_ "Merals1orm The DeslrucliOO 0 1 Jared-Syn" ( 1983. Science Fiction) Jellrey Byron. Tim Thomefson. An Inter· stellar peacel<eeper travels to a blrren desert world. where he battles an evtl war· IOrd tor posseSSlon of a powerlul OtyStitl 'PG' ( 1 hr , 24 mio ) 1Hl(ll).,.. "Checkpoint" (1957, Adven· lure) Anrhony Steel. Odtle Versas. Ex c11ement mounts as race car drivers start their engtlleS tor a big race (I I'll .. 40 m1n.L 1HID tD LATl-wmt M• Wt I .. Scheduled TV-radio personality J09 Franklin Ken Fambfiol (runs delleatessen school). ( 1 hr~ I ... ill'ICllCOm•J?-1 .," ... YMCYla It• _. "HOOdlum Empire" ( 195 l. Mystery) Brien Oontevy, Claife TrevOf. ln- temal struggle and oont11Ct bubble be· neath lhe surface of a crime gang. (2 hrs.) m llOWI "The Parallax View" (1974, r>foma) Warren Beatty. Paula Prentlas. An lnvestigattve ref)Oftet attempts to ~ cover • natlorlwlde ne1work of polltlCal as-sas&lns (2 hrs) · I Low.'9UCMtnU MCIClllLIA• • COU.~ UCLA 81 CftlilOt· nle (R) ,(2 hrs ) ll > .,_ "01 Unknown 011g1n1• ( 1983, Horrnr) PP.ter Wellef. Jennifer Dale A bank executive, ret1 alone 1n his ..,..nhat· Ian brownstone hOme, IS mooaeeo by 8 lar , 1=nt rat 'R' (I hr . 28 min ) tM "Deed Wrong" ( 1983. Ora- ma) Winston Rotcen, &111 E'kland. ()rug smugglen plan to ~ an unsusptellng • Canadian f1sherman'a veAet tO treneport m rtjlleM nd cocaine out ol Colombia, ~ authOrttles plant en a11rec11ve under· • cover agent abOArd ( 1 hr . 20. min ) 11119 .. ''Health Spa" ( 1963. Orama) K•v Pe1ktf AblOlll Clayton A maQaline I editor liCC9pCS the assignment of wt1ttng an expoee on • heel1ti club that special· lzet In ...... c:as.. ( 1 hf.. 1 min ) Cl) .. , • -... ATml •Nloar.,..,I..,. .... tra1'I Fonner "Saturday NIQht Live" writ· era Al Frnen and Tom Oavts perlorm their unique bland of topical Comedy, in· eluding en impression of Mick JaOQef and The Rolling Stones, from Stockton State wh;. ''That Funny Feeling" (1965. Comedy) Slndtl Dee. Bobby Darin A i>M of pretty maids give our thew new wortttng IOdtess to a handsome b8ohelor onty to dlllcOY9f that he's their new em- ~· (2hra.) • at•--SchedUled Roger Ebert and Gene Sill(el rtMeW "The Mean Sea· 900," "F811 Forward." "VISIOnquest" and ··~.·· 9-UI fl 1Wf Featured: Ot· eneSawyet. ·-"°"In Lightning" (1950. Ora· IM) Humphrey Bogart. tlean<>< Pari<er GrMd ~ costs a jet pilot his hon<>< end hll c..J2 hfs.) t:11·=-.,,. w15 .. ''OoctOf Oetr0tl'' ( 1983. Come- dy) Dir\ A~royd. Donna Dixon A timid collgt proiessOr IS recruited to take the pl90t of • pitnp. and soon finds himself ~ hit new occupatioo 'R' { t ht . -,~~' .. "Mldnfgtlt" ( 1939. Comedy) Ameche. Clavdette Colbert A young girl Mna In Paris SUddenly becomes ~ ihrougtl a ~ pawn ticket ( 1 tv .. :Mmln.) W (C) -"Nightmares" ( t983. Horror) Cfiltina Reines, Emilio Estewz A pickup ttucic, a J*:k of cigarettes. a VldeO game and a Cdonlat home an ptay a part lfl fouf epieOdes of hOtror and suspense ·R' ( 1 ht .• 30min.) •(I) ''T"'"' Of Endearment" { t 983. Ora· ma) SNr1ey Maclalne. Debi's WW!lp (2 l'W1..10~ -~ "(); " (1979, Fantasy) Frank ~ Lal.Wence Olivier. ( t h<.. 49 •CR> ''Woodplum" {1982. Adventure) Ar· lifte Bierneul(. Michel castel. ( t hr . 26 rM) •m "Another Time. Another Pl8ce" {1958, Ol'ama) Lana Turnet. Barry Sulll· Yll\ {2hrt.) M Cll) "~ttty Ann" ( 1980. Ofama) Ben O• ~ 8tf1 Newton (1 hr . tSmin ) -B'Last Holiday" (19SO. c;orn.dy) Alec Kay Wallh. ( 1 tv . 28 m1n ) 19 "T°""' Enough" ( t983. Ofama) Oueld. Cattene W•lkins ( 1 l'lr . •7 min) CZ) ''Scalflel Sir.., .. ( l!M5, Mysle<y) Ed wetd G Aoblnton. Joan Bennett ( 1 hr . -,1.t ~:t Cit>'' ( 1983, ComfdY) Mr T, ~~ (ttv .• 39mln.) i ~ Of T'tle Titans" ( 1981, Fant•· H!WTY ..,.,,, l~ OltY.. ( 1 hf mlrl) -....... llWadeti" '1982 $rlftfV'f'I (I) .. "Funny Lady" { 1975. Mosical) Batbl'a Streisand, James Caan. Years al· ter Ile( dN'Orce. vaudeville and earty radio star Fanny 8'loe begins a l'lumotous 1ove- ha1e relatlonsh1p with Broadway ~&rl'er Biiiy Ao&e. .PG. (2 h<s.. 20 ·1 :. ... ...,..'"* 1'mu.&A. -..... , -....... .. "MlllSSIOn To Morocco" (1959. Adventure) Lex Barlcer, Fernanc:IO Rey Folk>wlng the murder of a man with Yitai 1nf0fmatfon abOUI the exact toc:alioo of nch oil deposits. an American oil baron sets off on an lntensNe search for the mt· crofifm he lett behind. ( t tv .• 30 min.) I ........ --·-· ..... .., -.. "Nloht J<ey" {1937. Mystery) Boris Kar1off, Warren Hui. Alter~ a man's tnventlon, a gang of otooks decide they could use the talents of the lnYentor as well In plotting their r<>bberies tor tl"tem ; hr . 30mln) MIOl'T -C011111.0 .. "Randy Rides Alooe" ( 1934. Western) John Wayne. Atbef1a Vaughn A cowboy lnhttrates an outlaw ~ to gather evldenoe against thieves who raid- ed an express company office. ( 1 hr ) ~ .. .. ··~ DAY TO DAY,,,,_ James Coco. Jes- sica Wallet and Ron Leibman star 1n com- edy ske1cl'les based on the humorous as· peels of human retatlonships Wfitten by Neil Strnon. JuleS Fetffer and othef ~· lters=~ost· JacJIGllford (t hr.) -, .... ~'AltlgalOf" ( 1980, Suspense) Robert Forste<. Robin Rlket A baby alli- gator that has been flushed into a city Fiction) Paul LeMat, Nancy Aten. { t h< , 29mtn) •(%) "A Special Day" (1977, Romance) SOpnia Loren. Marcello Mastroiannt { 1 hf • 50 min ) -(CJ "Eddie Macon's Run" ( 1963. Orama) John Schnelder. Klttt Douglas. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) (II) "Bill Cost>y, Himself" ( 1982. Come- <tr'.) Bill Colby. ( t h< • 4• min ) CD) "Bad Boys" ( 1982. Drema) Sean Penn, Renl Santoni. ( t hr • 59 mm ) (J) "Ask Any Gfrl" ( 1959, Comedy) Shir· ley MacLalne. David Ntvtn. ( 1 hr , • t mtrl.) -(11) "Lust F°' Gold" ( 1949. AdVenture) Ide Lupino, Glenn FOfd (2 hrs ) tW• "Deed Of Nigtlt'' ( t9n. Horr«) Horii BuchhoU. Anianttie Comer ( 1 ,.., • 30m.n) (%) "Last1ter" { 188•. [)ama) Tom Sef.. leek. Jane Seymour C ' hf • 40 min.) MWlf system grows to monstroue .a. and ~ a taete for humans. 'R' (t h<., 34 min.) (%) .. "Viva "ala!" {1977. ca:= Vittorio Ga9&man. Ornette Mufi. An <>gY .. of nine black com«1ic ~ ~ CIUding a cardinal with • left~ COf99" galion, an aristocrat with MConcf thoU(llhta about being a good Samaritan, end the connMng husband of a popular IOf'9' streas. (Subtitled) 'R' ( t hr , 30 min.) .009' .... •Cl)•:a11 • .. "Oetow" (HMS, A<Mlnlure) Tom Neal, Ann Savage. A p1eno ptmyer hitd!Nkes to the West Coesa whefe h9 gets involved with murder and• seductNe b6onde =· { 1 hr .. 30 min.) CE•I-1W"9 (JI) .. "&cape From New Yen .. ( 1981. Sctence-Acttoo) Kurt 'Rumel, Donald Pleasence. In 1997, a hardeMd criminal is offered a pardon If he cen ,.. oue the president ol "'9 U S. from ~ hattan. now a prison Clry 'R' ( 1 tw .• 40 min.I •(I)_..._ Joe and Lou get Into.,, oo-g:::oument abOUI their r.1e taftlef that -1-'=esoMA Q -=-.1oe1m .. "Yentl" (1983, Muelc:al) a.,. bl'a Streisand. Mandy Pat!Mif\. From Isaac Bashevls Singer's short lf0ty. In lurn-of.ttie-century Eastern Europ8, a young woman dtsgulses herself as a men In order 10 pursue the education lrldltion- ally forbidden to Jewish women. 'PG' {2 hrs.. 14 min.) •dlJ•--·--(1) .. "Tom $aWV9f" ( 1973, ~) Johony WhitP8f, Jodie F<»ter. BMed on Mark Twain's novel. A boy who "'98 nMr the Mt~fSSIPPI Rrver finds it ~ to sray out of trouble. especielly wt.. he tags along with his buddy Huck AM 'G' (1 IV • 4• min ) "The Buddy System" (1984, Con. dy) Richard Dreyfuss. &IMO Str80don. i.! hr . 50 rTW'I.) <DJ "c:>outNe .Jeopardy" (1982. Creme) Suzanna LOYe. Robeft Watker p hr., 25 min) ())"The Y~ Landlords" (1983, Of• ma) Kevin Sotlivan. Matte Glbbt { 1 tw .. 55 min.) we "Slrange Woman" (194e, °'*"8) Hedy Lemllfr. Geotoe Sandefs. (2 hra..) W CI) "Y9!r.t<1ty. Todey And T<>momlflj;" ( t9&4, comecJy) Sophia L«tn. Marce41o Mas tr*:~, •a:> "Last . ( t9SO, Comedy) Mee OUinnese. Kay ( ' hf • 28 min.) (JI) "WarGemee" (1983, ~) Mttlhew &Odard.. o.bney Cdanw\. (' ht.. 63 min. ) CD> ''The~ TtttOf .. (1981, Hot· rot) Suzanna Lcwe. Rot>ttt WflllAer ( 1 hr., he T_hey Robbed The a.... Of. '~. My9fery) Aldo Aly. et-~Sellars. (t ht . n,,.,) •<C> "Eddie ~·a fbl" C tl83.. Or_,..t John Schnelder, Kirt(. Oouglet. { I hr , 3S min) (Q) "Fattv f:inn" ( 19'0. er..) ..,, Oil• Sunday, Feb. 17, 1885 ~ -.· enbould. Bef1 Newton. ( 1 hr .• 15 mtn.) •(%)"Pie.lures" (1981.' Orama) Kevin J. Wlleon. Peter Vere-Jones ( 1 hf .• 25 min l •CD "The Enchanted Journey" / 1984, F'entasy) Animated Voius o Jim Bacllut. Orson Bean. ( 1 hf. 24 min.) CD) "Euy Money" ( 1983. Comedy) Rod- ney Ollngerlield. Joe Pesci. (1 hf .. 35 min ) -~ "Mouf,ratn Famtly Robinson" (1979. Adventure J Robert Lo~an. Susan Damante Shaw ( t hi • 40 min ) CR) "South Pacific" (1958, Musical) Mitzi Gaynor. Rossano BrazzJ (2 hrs .. 61 min ) CZ) "Artists And Models Ab<oed" ( 1937, MusJcal) Jack Benny. Joan Bennett ( 1 hr. 30mtn) _ ...... ___ _ ·11.11: .... • um1IM1 Los Angeles Lakers at lndlana Pacers~hrs. 30 min.) lrr.,.c:_ ---\'Om'l .... a.. .. ''Clash Of The Tttans" (1981. Fantasy) Harry Hamlin. Laurence OIMer Myth!C hero PMseus is helped by his fa· !her Zeus In a series of dangerous tasks 'PO' ( 1 !!·.: 58 min. I ...... ,MOTL.-_Ill)_ TMCI -.... "US.A I Mobil lnc:k>of Championships" (live from MadrSOfl Square Garden in New YOrk) (2 hrs .. 10 min.) .. --•••m&Mm .. ....,m&.m ... ~,._ ..... -..Nlnlm =-..,.,..-Y..., ----...... ,....,1119 ...... , = =:i. FashlOn videos. 8Ht Raf·· ferty Villta Ntw York City's one-mmute n<Mllst. W ":f.n· J I I TW Featured r'ienl<tlth 1,-.oc••w.,.,n -. ...... .. .., Moto.rACT ... Q .. "Flrt And Ice" ( 1983, Fantasy) nlmeted. V~ of Bulan Tyrrell. Wiiiiam Ostrender Animator Ralph Bakshi and fant"y 111u&ttator Frank Frazetta collabo- rated on thle tWOfCHllncHorcery tale set 11g91ntt '(Olcanlc tandlcapes and advanc· ~=t 'PG' (1hf ,21 min) ··o c. Cab" ( 1983, Comedy) T, Adlm 8akfwln. Oftwra of e ,..._,ly bet*rupt WMNnaton taxlc:eb operarion btcOmt htfOtl wfitn they reec:ue two kid ~~en 'R' (1tw ,38 min) Cl) ... "Amlty.111e It The POl .. Mlon" ( 1982, Hoo0t) 8urt Voong. Jemet Olson A famly wrettlM wtth aupemetural occur rencee emenMing 9rom WltfW\ thelt Long ~ hoolt. 'R' ( t hr • 45 min ) -· ••• ,... r:: .. tured. 8 behfnd..the 2' Sundmy,Feb. 17, 1985 9CefleS vtllt with "Dynasty's" Garrington cian. with jl1mpses of Joan Collins. Llnc:la Evens and John FOfSythe off-camet"e, the story pe>Mibllttlet '°' lhe rest ol the sea· son. l llr' ... CW.OOH Fet1tured: a 1CentC I-&~···~ ....... -.a ...... ,.'lt .... , ..• _._ ... "Strange lnvederJ" ( 1982. Sci· eoce-Actlorr) Peu4 LeMat. Nancy Allen Super-Intelligent beings from space mate- rialize in • smeM mldweatern lown and u- sume the bOdin of 1ts residents. 'PG' Q il hr .. 29 min,) (I) Nmf ........ Caesars Tahoe Clat&ic Women'• Anal Metch ( 1 hi.) I MCm ... IMl'l..rA • (I) ..... ~ Bunny'• 3rd Movie: 1 Rabbit Taitt' (1982. Comedy) An· !mated. Volcet by Mel Blanc. Shep Menk· en. Bugs Bunny. Detty Duck .oo other Looney Tunes atara are beck •In In ciesSic c.tftoont. edited together With new foolage hevlng an "Arabian Nlghta" theme. ~ 1 hf.) G• Llltm,...Townelscap-turJdurlng 1n attempt to rescue a prom- inent space , .... rch IOlenhst from the grip ol an lntwnatloneJ arms dealer ( t hr.) • ... "9ullitt" ( 1968, Drama) Steve McOueen. Robert Vaughn A San Francis· co detective trlet to prevenr the murdef of a prospective Wltntss for a political hter- 11' i hl.W.. An attempt to run the stete'a QO't't'fWltnl from e shtltef during e nuetear·ettacll exercise seems futile to t"he l efnor and hie 1taff. c:;> llllP•C•TTLITI ....,, 1 1'W Featu11d . Ian Keith. • .. "Charley Ve1rick" ( 1973, ()a. me) Watter Matthau. Joe Don Baker Mella hit men 1nd the police ere bOth ()() the treN of e small time benlt robbe< Who inadvetlently heisted 1 sizeable sum of l rct• fund9 c2 tn.) .. , .. -.... ML .-T -Guest: Judith B. Warrleit. vtc. pt"tlident. Morgen Stanley & Comoant,. loc . CID .. 'Bill Colby, H~ ( 1982. Comedy) 8411 Colby the comtdiln looks et everyday faults and tolbltl 1nd per- forms hit famout ct\aftettrlz1tlons 'PO' ~hr., 44 mlrt) .. "My Tutor" (1983. Romane.) ren Kaye. M111 Lattanzi. A higf'l IChOof student btcomtt romentic.lfy lnvofvtd With the otdef woman who Is tutOring Nm In French. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 3 7 mtn.) ... "The Kennel MurOer Cate" (1933. Myst~ Wiiiiam Powel, Mary M- tor DetectiYt lift• lhl°"Gh ctuei and e up with pOMlb6I -..pectt in tht '""'"" ot • n. ( 1 hf .30 ~ ... 91M Wtblllf IM,nt he hes ftC)'Cled Uncle Phifllp'I tln-CAn lCU!ptl.lfe that l<aftltflnt pllMtd lo clt(>lay II 80 811 i hlbit Q .,._ ..... , 1 ...... -.r1IM:ll Ml SlmT -Guest: Judith B. Warflck. \lice president. MOfgeo Stanley &CornQan~ e • • ouw cown "Orange County Blacks. Their Contribu· tlons • T~ratlons" ~..,.... .. "The Entity" ( t982, Horror) tbat& Hefshey, Ron Silv• A Cahfomla woman and her children ere victimized by 811 Invisible being haunting the r home ·R' (2 hrs., 5 min.) •8 (J) NU.Al Bobby end Jenna's dreams of metmnonlal bllss ere put on hold onoe again when a witness who can Identify the reel kilter rs mysterlousty mur· defed O (1 hr ) 8 e Y Donovan'• on hand et, the birth of. e lizard baby, Diana's latest ploy In· votvee using Angela ea part of a plan to kilt Mike •nir~· < 1 hi.) • a ... Jesse end Norman battle mercenaries seeking mllllons stOlen from 11 dead dictator's treesury and hid· den aboard e &hip. c:;> ( t ht.) a= .... Scheduled Cheryl Ladd. actor Doug McKeon. alngef Hillary Kanter. comedian "bred Garrett. ( 1 hr.) aJ_,TMClt • mAT UA DIKIUCll "Dance In America: American Balle! Theatre At The Mel" Mikhail BaryshnikOY, Fernando Bu· )ones. Cynthie Gregory, Patrick Bessel end Martine van Hamel perform dance otaStlcs lnclUding Folone·a "Les Syl· pNdts." Kenneth MacMillan'• "Triad ... MakarOYa's st~ng of M1nllus' "Pequlta" and Balanchine s ''Sylvla Pas dt' Oeu1t " L1 hr .. 30 min ) • ,_ ~ "Can An American Oomt· Mt• The United NatlOns?" Guest Am· bassedof Jeane J Klrkpotrlck ( t hr ) cc:> .. "10 To Midnight" ( t983. Ora· me) Charles Bronson. Andrew Stevens A homicide detective and a c11mioology grAduale ... ,ch for a klller of women, ·~· ~hr . 41 mkl) ----Kt1th Adams vt. Ray ay In a mlddttwelght bout schectutltd fOf 10 rounds. from AU.ntle City. N J. (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min) cm ... "Bid ~-· ( 1982. ()arna) Sien Penn. Renl S.ntonl A young hOOd 1um acek:Jentally klllt the youngec brOlhef ol & teen-age dopt dealer diJrlng a police chase and Is senr to a tough '•formetory ·R' ( 1 hr., 59 min ) (J)lilDW9 "le&11ter" ( 198-i, Orame) Tom Silleck. Jane Seymour A hloh·elau Jtw•t thief It blackmailed by the fBt to Rberlle S 10,000 In Nezt dlemondl p1tasing through London 'A' ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) •Cf) .. "The Green Bettla" (1988, Ofema) John Wayne. 08vld JAnsatn A oynlcat, anti.Vietnam newtman travels on Mlignmtnt to the front lint• with a bold team of American command<» (2 hrs . 30 =bM.&9' -· (J) H&.COI cmrr Me-. confronts J'nge1a Wl'ltn COit w11tc1 out on their wtd· Oing, Llf\Ct a s LOJralnt to mtrty Nm, ~II hll'td by Alchttd Q ( t hr ) • • .... When the dttect!Ytl track dowtl the gang r~ble fOf 1 cop kllllng. Tubt» Ind a gtOUp of 1®811M ltt lalk~h0a1 .. (1 hf.) lltttn• n• Mall's 111n1 to¥e lntetttt drlQI him Into the aangeroua grip of 1nttrnati0nll tttr0t11t1 o < t fw ) __._ ......... l -AU.9Cl11MM .. ,_ .. I W This tribute 10 the media schOlar Is nerrlted by Tom WOiie and includes footage of Norman Mallet. Arlhu< Schles Inger Jr . Jonathan Mille<, Pierre TrUdeau and Richard Salant ( t hr.) CID .. "Tough Enough" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Dennis Ouald. Carlene Walkins An unsuccessful country singer. trying 10 make ends meet. turns to flghlWJ fcx prize f!!9ntY. 'PG' (1 hr ... 7 min} Cl) .. "O C. Cab" ( 1983. Comedy) Mr. T. Adam 8aldwln Orrve<s of a nearly bankrupt Waehlngton taxicab operation become heroes when they rescue two kid· lie'ldren. 'A' Q (I hr . 39 mm ) _U)_,!IMlll -111 ••rr ... cmm ...... 9'11 DAVID LIM Dick wft hosts a review or David Lean's, a dlstlnQvlshed British director. career 1wlflJI C1JO • ... .... ..., as •• =-,.:ft.Ymlcmal .. "Fiona" ( 1980, Adventure) FIOnl Alchmond. Anthooy Steel A notcx1 ous woman JOUfnahst recounts her outra· ~a~~ wilh some ol Europe's (i5'iiiil;06~~.:ls 22 mm ) (D) ... "Hot Dreams" ( 1983. Fantasy) Anna Ven1ura, Jamie Gillis When she finds the paSSIOO 1n her marriage is lad.1ng a woman 11 plagved by sensual lantasles il ht .. 30 min ) W .,. "Night Games' ( 1980. Fania ay) Cindy Pickell. Barry PrtmUS The vie tim ot 1 childhood traum1. a youni;i wom en's fear of any sexual conlacl wtth men thr .. 1ens her marriage and her mental alablttty ·~ ( 1 hf • 40 min I ·--ll.IO tW «l}--YMClll 1we CJ) .... "Being There' ( 1979, Ora· me) Pettt Sellers. Shirley MacLa1ne A ~minded man, Whose only knowl- edge of the world is from the 1etev1st0n pr~Jm• he's watched. unw1111ngty con- vifleet tycoons and polt11c1ans that he IS a n . (R) (2 tws . '40 min ) e ~Host· Johnny Carson ( t hf.) ..... r--mmm -...... UW ,..CA Host Deflnjs 1 hr ~-.:.. "SIUle" ( 1980 Orama) ~ha Fox, Cltndlda Royalle The cNngjng Amette{ln M•uol prac11ces of lhe .... heff·Cff'IUfY era Mlustrated ( t hr .. 20~~ ftlllll. "Blame It On RIO'' ( 19M. Com • tdy) MlchMI Calnt. J05ePh Bologna A bl'*i111z.n vtcationlng in Rio de'Jeneiro 8UCCUmbl to ~ etfafr with hlS beSI fri.ct'1· teen-tgt csauofller. then trleS to = II a MCI .. 'R' (IN , 60mln) • -a1J~1MCU .. CC) .. "D.C. Cab" (1983. Comedy) Mr T. Adam Baldwin. DriYeft of a nearly bankrupt Washington taxicab opefation become heroes when they rescue hwO kld- ~d_<:hlldren. 'A' Q ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) CID _.. "The Big B<ewt" ( 1980, Adven- ture) Jackie Chan, Joie F•rer. Tht eon ot a restaurant OWf1tf ll'lten an Interstate t~trng maleh and le pitted against a sa- dtStic: bfute 'R' ( 1 ht., 36 min.J .. , ..... ,.-w_ TM8 ... M tnmfl II A discon- nected phone in • vacwtt apartment sperk1 fear in an aspiring actress when 11 seems to have• Ille of ii• own. • eaam•rru.:-(1) llOlll "Shatkl" ( 1968. Adventure) Burt Reynolds, ArthUf Kennedy A huoe whUe lhark attacks 1 diving perty search- i 10< sunken lreuure. (2 firs.) IOCI• '•HCA .... "Eyes Of L.ura Mars" (1978. Mystery) F1)'9 Ounewey. Tommy Lee Jones A chtc phof ographet II lwrlfted by psychic v1Slons of her fr1end8 being mur- dered (2 h~ I LCM. 0 MCMlnU , .. "...._ ..,,_ ••-HOSie: Tom and N~aver. (R) .. ([) "Stryke<" (1983, Adventure) SteYe Sandor, Andfll Savio. A young woman mikes enemies wt'lef'I phe wants 10 share her community's ~ of fresh spnng water during a post-(IUClear war shortage._'R' ( 1 ht., 28 min.) (Q) _.. "Nasty Nurses" (No Date. Adult) ( 1 hr , 15 min) we ... "Topper' (1937, Comedy) Cary Oranl. Constanc:. Bennett. A mar- rle~ couple become unwflllng ghoets alter being involved In an auto ll(Jcic:tent (2 hrs ) 8 ... "The Sai!ot WtlO Fell From Grace With The Sea" ( 1976. Drema) K11s KrrslolfetSOn, Sarah Miies. Baled on a story by YUkio Mlanlrna. After d«ardlng his C3rHf tor an Englllhwoman's love. a sea captain falls to meet her son's Insane· ly lealoua demands for s>«fection (2 hrs.) 9 mnllT•J IF W Featured &Ian Keith. .... "Legend Of Oeatri Vlltley" ( 1977, OocumeOtary) John Vent'ttlr IOI· loWt an ancealor'• footltep. Into Death Valleyil~ CE a a • (%) ... "48 -HRs." ( 1983, Comedy) NICk Nolte. Ec:tclle Murphy. An unor1hodo11 police detecttve teama With 1 tempor1rity released COOYICt to hnd a fugitive murder er 'A' t 1 hr , 35 min ) I ..... w _,,... W NmT .,.,.. Caesars rahoe laulc Senion Fina! Matctl (R) ( I hr ) ~ ....... -lllii'!Tht Buddy System" (1984, Come<'Y) RIChatd Oreyf\.IM, Sulen S1ran· dOn. Romantic comf)llcltlOns tnllJe when a lonely boy targets a Q9dget ln..-.ntor and woutd·be wrller n • metdl for NI single mother 'PG' ( 1 ht . 60 min.) COJ .. "Easy ~ .. ( Ul83, COIM- cty) Rooney 0.ngetfleiO. Jot Ptlcl A man whO Mitt to tat. dtlntc end amok• to ••ctSI atand9 lo Win 110 miiilon If tie MC rifle• hit worldly P'MllK• tOf one yur 'A' (t hf • 35 t1'11n ) .. '()emten Omen tr· et978. Hot· 1or) Wllliem Ho60tn. l• Ottftt A .,..ttf'ly lndusit t and Nt MCond .... •drlcH hte decHHCf brothet'I son, I myateflous youngt1er whO II actually ttle cnid ot the -~~~min.) • ~ -"The Changeling" ( 1979. Hor· ror) George C. Scotl, "rrllhvan o.wnt. A widowed mutk: pro1eseo1 rentt • ~ that II haunted by a restlell IPlrt w6th an okhc:ore 10 seltle 'A' ( 1 hf •• '' nin.) atte .. "The Men" ( 1960, o.n.) Jeck Webb. Marion B<ando. A patafy29d war Yetefan atruggleS to Ollllfcome the pereonal dittleultiet bfought on by Ns dla- ablll~ hts.) •Cl) ---... "Tarzan. The Fe.,..._ .. (1933, Adventure) Buster Ctabbe, Jacqllellne Wells A young woman "*'5 It. aid ot Tan.an and her flanc:e to local9 her mU-~ fethet'. ( 1 "' . 45 min.) CCll-U•ML Flofldl at Miami i ) (3hrs.) .... ....... • _ .. "Topper Returne" (1941, Com- edy) Roland Young, Joen Blondll. Tht Kirby ghosts help Topper find a dRd glt1's (f)::im<~·~ •• .. "Red AIWf Ra9'' ( 1938, Western) John Wayne. Ray C«rigan. Thi Ttvee Me&Qulteers set out to nab a gang of c:altle thieves opefating alOng the Red RMlt {1 hr) 81= "Am1tyv1lle II The POMetaion" ( t982. Horror) Burt Young, Jama Oleort A family wr~les with supematural OCCUf· rences emanating trom Within their Long Island house. 'R' ( 1 hr . •S min ) ·1==--... , . .._ .. .. "10 To Midnight" (1983, Ora- ma) Charles &onson. Andrew Stevens A homicide detectiYe and a crlmlnology graduate seareh for a klllef' of WOtMrl ·~· i ht .... 1 min) ---CMTOGm .,.. "The Oevonsvllle Terror" ( 1981. HorrOf) Suzanna Love. Robert Wallctf A modem-day wlteh wr..aca de- struction and terr0< In a sma• IOWl'I to seek revenge lor lhe dlalhs ~ her enc.- tort (1 I'll . 22 min ) Cl) .. "The Young Land!Otdl" ( 1983, otama) Kevin Sultlven, Marla Gibb&. An ambitious group ot reenaoer-try to uve a dilapidated buMdlnG In a New Vork City -r~~.SSmk\) ....... The~" (1987,Com- edy) Anlhony °"""· Fa)'9 Ounewey , FOUf young PeoP9 ett taught the finer polnla of eJCtortion efttr kldnepplng a syn-"die~=· i.:. "' . 50 mln ) •1 ... The En111y" (t982. Horror) !bale HeftNy, Aon SilWr A Calltomla woman end her children art YIC1W'nlud ~ Ian~ mln~ Nlunllng t.helr home. • • --_ /Cl I SitW"QQ ---............. , ... _ __, - -"~dirt Wt The "'-Morgue" { 1932. ~ery) Beia lugoei. ~ i:ojl, SaMCI °"' tilt ttory by fdglt AIM fiae A hendllh doctor *'lmltta. YoUt'CI women a part of ri.e •"'*W.ation _., ..,.. (1hr.10mW\) SUnday, Feb. 17, 1945 21 -lalmUY -....... ----· -~:,..--. .. "Lateiter'' ( 1984. Orama) Tom . Jane Seymour ( 1 hr., 40 min.) .. _, -IJ-..... .. ~wvaaGM•llllll- .UT .. , ..... 1...,.,__,. ... "Zelig" ( 1983. Comedy) Woo- Allef'I, Ml8 Farrow ( 1 hr .• 24 mlri ) ......... ISEllP!Jfl ICIHIAI .... ~ Clom •wrntC..111 ,. lmTMI .-m·maw '" .... Ill :1 ..... llRITI .,.. "Hans Christian Andersen" ( 1952. Musical) Danny Kaye. Jeanma1re. L! hr., 50 min.) (I) ....... tw ..... " 9CllT Up to date bUslness information tor mana· gars. 1ncludmg strategy. Issues, technok>-gy. and a review of Wan Street activities L! hr ) (I) ... "The Return Of The King" ( 1980. Fantasy) Animated. Voices of Or· son Bean, John Huston. ( 1 hr .• 37 min ) • u.m G1r ,, ..... M•t' II ••11 "-----... °" ..... ( 1 hr , ...., ... ~.Feb. 17, 1N6 M (ll) ... "To Catch A Thief" ( 1955. Mystery) Cary Giant, Grace Ketty. (2 In.. 5 min.) -E~--=-1:-M'mm ... 11. --· ·-..... -C.-Llll" UIEll .. "Tootsie'' ( 1982. Comedy) Dustin Holtman. Jessica Lange. ( 1 hr .• ~ {!)'~ Hlghllghts~the 1984 Davis CUpChampldnshiJ>. ( (1hr.) Cl) _. "AdveotUfes Marco Polo" ( 1938. 0r.,,., Gary Cooper, Be9M Rath· bone~., 40 min .. ) ,...., • Cll •m•••u• -naa• l lmo!ml ---· ..... ·-~Liii" PJl&ll _. "VentJ" (1983. Musical) Bar- bra Streisand, Mandy Patlnkin (2 hrs .. 14 min .. ) CD) .. "ltlfms Of Endea11nent" ( 1983. OrllNI) Shlfiey MacLalne. Debra Winger ~his .. 10 min) (J)WGllllRll•M ... _ .. WA_,,, .. _ •••••Ull ----UU.T. &S!iW UPM.mt ..... lm fUIMA.,._,.llCUt/6 •Ill) _. "Metatstorm: The Oettruction I Jared·Syn" ( 1983. Science Fiction) Jeffrey Byron. Tim Tl'lornefson ( t hr .• 24 min.) (%) .. "Yesterday. Today And Tomor· row" ( 1864, a Sophia Loren. MarcellO Mutrolennl. 2 hta.) I ...... .. ·-----··· --· L_. ...... , a IQ -.. ... .. "Jkotttn Sabre" (1864. West· ern) CNJck Connote. John Carradine. ( 1 hf •• 30mln) a 1a• ,.. ..... :. ..... ,. .. .. "Journey To The Center Of .. ( 1997. Science-Action) Scott Br•· • , Pttreeu. ( 1 ht .• •s min ) ---·-r.r-..r-,_ =='--H••• •u111 cauwn Councy Blecka: Their Contrlbu· tlont • heir AIPW•tionl" .. "My FIYOflte Veer" ( 1982. Pet• O'Toc:M, JeMlcl Harper i! . m> Cl) .. ....., """"""'' ( 1954. M- venturt) EM.r•Mttl Taytor, $ttwart 1t·=::•m.) --I' IW Atglonel Cowtf\IQ. of St ,John'• at Svrecuet Of Vlr0 glt"8 Commonwealth It Memptlis State. 2tn.) .. , __ , 1r=Q •& ITIW ••n••n ooum-.a. Georgia Teen at Duk•(~ -Ckl11P• tW,·-·•-IMMll·•n 9 - -"The Adventures Of Two-Minute W8fewotf" Bated on Gene OeWeese's story of a young horror movie bUff (Know! Johnson) who ~ finds himself tur..w,g Into a werewolf. Cameos by Lainie Kazan. Me4bll Moore and Barrie v~. (Part 1 of 2) Q ·~LaSalle at Oe-)P~~hfs.) ....:r••H l:r- .. "Timtridet" ( t962, Soienoe· tlon) Fred Ward. Btllnda Bauer. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) ([) .. "The Party" (1968, Comedy) Peter Sellers. Claudine Longet. ( 1 hr., 39 min.) CD> a••_.-.,.• Rafe toot· age of EM8 P8fformlng with • lm9I group of musician friends reveate his warmth and magic .-tie sings early hits that Include "Heartbreak Hotel." ( 1 hr.) (I) .... Artiste And M<>dels Abroad" (1937, Muslcal) Jack Benny, Joan Ben- nett. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I ... tW .. "Dekota" (1945, Western) John Wayne, Vera Ralston ( 1 ht . '0 nm l"*'I.:. ur ... ...... <II • C•W• .... _, rs ;;w -l'The Wettttner" ( 1940, West· ern) Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan. ( t hr , 40 mln.) ·-......... ----. -w::•w--"The Allen'• Return" (1980. Action) Jm.MlehMI Vincent. Cy- bil =CS. Wu~ ! . .... ''Otlmmy Awetdl Setuta'' t: Ai<* 0... Guelt9: Tine Turne. • John Waite, Kenny Aootra. l<lm C.rnes . Jamee lngrwn, Chak• !(hen, $heaN e.1· ion. AMt Murray. De\11~ MlchMI MoOonlld. SIM Wonder tw.) !-.-.----.A ...... 13~ ll'let 10 _,. het IOUttlem T • ._ ic:t'IOOI tom ctoeing bV haf&Mna hlf rnochet win • =on !tit IChool bc)efa !! .• -''Oeuat1ttt• Of Satan" ( 1972, ) Tom Sellek. Bent Grant. ( t hf • • 38r:J. Cl>• ''Ttrme Of &..,,_II .. ( 1"3, ~ ltli'tey Mlcl.llnl. Dlllfl Winger. .a,... 10 tNft,) -· ~ .. ODfll OPen. _,round, ""'~ Dofal Country CM> In ....,,,,, Al -llilunlay Cont • ---llNITIFOCUI _.,.._ • hr.) ATM .... Scheduled· Roger Eberl and Gene Siske! review "The Mean Sea- son." "Fast Forward." "V1sionques1" and "Mischief." l .....CN.11 _."Tattoo Dragon" (1981. Ad- ventur~ J1mm Wang Yu ( 1 hr . 30 min 1 lmldJsm __ _,, .... ~ ..... ••UIBll lfYO YUR •(It) ._._Viewers are 1nv1ted 10 resr their mental skills 1n a series of fa-;t-paced animated games (%).,."Lassiter" ( 1984. Drama) Tom Sellec~ Jam: Seymour ( 1 hr . 40 min 1 198 w caum Mm1'UU Oregon S111e at Arizona (2 hrs I I ...,. WMfJIMITAlll cau.• um1UL.L. Brigham Young lat~~) ..... :O-eo1":. ~ IAlllTIAU Purdue di Ind• ana (2 ~ CB)IOf All.YM ... CO .. "Down Argentine Way" t 1940 . Muslcal) Belly Grable. Don Ameche ( I hr., 34mln.) WQlJ .. ,_UTAH ,.. Cl) 91111 IA,,...Y Scheduled. Bar· ry McGUlgan vs Juan LaPorre 1n a fearh· erweight bout scheduled for 10 roundr.. llve from Klng's Hall 1n Belfast. Northern Ireland; World Spflnl Speed Sl<aling championships. same-day coverage from IHer~-=Netherlands ( 1 hr 30 min ) ... lllTINITI~ ..... OCMt• GUIYMU&.TMWI .,. "Never Say Never Again' ( t983, Adventure) Sean Connery. KtatJS Marla Brandauer (2 hrs . 17 min ) (8) llMll ''Second Thoughts" ( 1983. COmedy) Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wasson ( 1 _1hr .. =.) ......... CllAMD ,, •• --''°"' u.:Y ... llY.,... --.0 CUP -"U.S National hemplonahips" from Copper Mountain., Colo (1 hr.) • .. "Eagles Over London" ( 1972 AdYenture) Ven Johnson. Fredem;k Stal· fOfd. ( 2 hrs ) • .. "Hawmpsl" ( 1976, Comedy) Tames Hampton, Christopher Connelly lmDllllf~T1'-9 i~ -Lll•lt Mm CAm9Y The ec:tor dllCU8MS his vlludev1lle career and hi. flliml. tncludJng "Mr AObert<;' and "VankM Doodle Dandy .. I-... . -........... ---..,. _,__ d CWll'llY .. "The Rolvrn ()f The 1<1n11" C 1880. Fantasy) Anlml'lled V<>1c0$ of Or son~ John HUSIOf\ ( 1 hr . 31 in111 J (J) .. '"A $P41(18f Day" (1977 Ao menc.) Sophia Loren, Mnrcollo Mat. tf~ihsr' . 50 """) -~ u.TIAT9 .. .... •at-.. SC:l'ledvled Mtthtl t \II Oe\lld S.t111 for thtt WBA wo<ld hghl heavyweight champlOl\$hip, sched- uled for 15 rounds. from the Sands Hotel 1n Atlantic City. N.J.; Teem Gymnastics Challenge. from Caesars Palace in Las Vegas (2 hrs.) D CCIUMI umTIM.L Oregon at Ari- zona Stat~~) D 9 $150,000 True Valve Open. from Lancl!nark Recreation Center. Peoria. 111. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) {l)WGllllRRUI · Q .,. "Firecracker" (1981. Adven· lure) J1fllan Kessner. Darby Hinton. (2 hrs) Cl) WB.CC. IACl. IOl19t E IJOWA A look at the environmental forces that influence natural shapes and pallerns of things hke snowflakes, sun- flowers, sea shells, eggs and seeds Q ( I hr) fl) Wl--.0 Scheduled: Michael Spinks vs David Sears for the WBA world light heavyweight chemP.lonshlp, sched- uled for 1 S rounds. llve from the Sends Hotel in Atlantic Clty, N.J.; T•m Gy,,,. nasties Challenge, live from Caesars Pal- ace 1n Las Vegas (2 hrs.) '1!) AEICM IT'Cln CE) CCIUMI IAIU1U&.L ClemSon at North CarOllna (2 hrs,) U.J llO¥ll "Bill Cosby, Himself" ( 1982. Co~~B11t Cosby ( 1 hr., 4~ min.) :I~ Featured: veteran enter· ta1ner Scatmen Crothers end musician I composer Buddy Coffette discuss Black iHor~~=·-Ullll•T.-W191A"°' MOWll "Kldeo" ( 1984, Comedy) Scott Schwartz, Cinnamon ldlee. ( 1 hr .. 144 ~--...... ,... .,.,..,_ MTlr Cit M lft1 Songs: "Cen· 11pede." ''What The WOl'ld Needs Now." "Mag1<:," "Proud Mary." "Burning Love" and "She Loves Me." Judges: Robbie Kre1~1ssy GOid. Brian 0·~1. e "Thunderbolt And Lightfoot" ( 197 4, Adventure) Clinl Easlwood. Jett B11dges (2 hrs) e llCMI "Sabrina" ( 1954, Com.dy) Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart. (2 hrs . .,l __ ,. •=:w---191A-(I!).,. "My Foolish Heart" (1950. ~ m11noe) Dana Andrews. Susan Hayward. ,U.hr .p 38 min) Ire. TOllMI wme -.n ,. '" .. all .... .., .. e:llB.,. "Screern Of The Woll" (1974, Myslery) Clint Walke<, Peter Graves. ( 1 lhr,=~fJllfOITI ATM .... ... Q .. , ... .,..,. How ti. detectors work. Why golf bait$ l'lave ctfmplts; what cause• hioe11ps. Q I!) llMIC .... Till,..,.. (I).,. "Supermen Ill'' ( 1983. Adven- turo) Chnstopher Reeve. Ak:hard Piyor (2 hrs , S min ) ('%) llO¥ll •·Socr~where In Time" ( 1980. Fanta"y) Chri1topho1. Reeve, Jane Soy· mour ( I '" , 4!> min ) U:) Ml -• COlln9'f .._ Perform- 1t11(.t'! by Edd)' R.ivon. Lee GreenwOOd Md ftie Statl('rs 11111.trvit" with Emmylou ti.1m •Ano I tYftllll Lvnn ·1·--·--.. •,• ., ... ---.. "One Shoe ~-" Mutder" ( 1982. Mystery) Robert Mitc:tun, Angle Oickl'iai:t2 tn.) ~=--~' Cl) 9'. NOlllU. Orlando Atnegedlie at Tempe Bay Bandits (3 In.) CD .. "Mother LOde" ( 1982. Orama) Charlton Heston. Nick Mancuso. (1 hr .. 41m.n,) cm --"Zelig" (1983, Comedy) Woo- i Alen. Mia Farrow. (1 hr .. 24 min.) llfCITY • .,. "Battle Cry" (1955, Ol'ama) _ 1 Van=. Aldo Ray. (3hrs., 5 min.) ... _ ......... ---••&•llMY ---.. ........ ._ "Yentl" (1~3. Mll9icel) Bar· bra Streisand. Mandy Pa11nkln. (2 hrs.. 14 min.) • ,M:ll .. IUCll _ ....... ___ _ ·11:-:..--.. "The Seven Faces Of Or. L.o" ( 1964. Fantasy) • Tony Aandall, Ar1hur O'Connell. An elderly Chloe9e ewcoa prr>- prietor generates a wave of good Mppef\- l s in a Western frootler town. (2 hra.) .... Q mA1'11r,._C•-...r ___ Featixed: a took at lh1s year's Grammy award nomi-nees. ( 1 hr) • ... "King Solomon's Mines" ( 1950, A.d'lenture) Deborah Kerr, Stew- art Grangt!r A wttl1e humer guides a party through darkest Aftlc;a in search of a woman's husband. (2 tits.) e W ,... Neal Gablef and Jet- trey Lyons hoSt an lnformettve loot< at l-§E27 • u:r.-. lmM. "Should Abot- t1ons Be Pfotllbit~?" e .. -= • An e•aml"9tloo of l !> species of hllmmingbitd$ that bfeed Ind nest in the U.$.~ (t) ... "T In Their Seeeon" ( 1974. Drema) atricla Neal, Ed Flan- d«$ Betrothal And 1111"1'9$ three)an the stability of a Wist;OnSI!) form lan111y (I hr , lS min.) cm .. "Broadway Denny Rose .. ( 19&4. Comeuy) wooa; Allen. Ml• Fllt· rrrw. A smAIHime ""' ~ tlllent agent wor~s ~•tt'V 10 ~· .utb111~ of hes ~ cl.-nt PO' (I hr~ 2C i~ .............. NI ,.,,. • ._. .. _ .-n.-.. --.1111 au· ... turW ftdl.tl tlr OO<>klt P!IC!ti~ cof• tee: wtyt to PftY fOr Ii ew,..•rT ~.Feb. 17, 1985 27 -··lllrilay ·Coat.- (I) 100 Cl.om .. CO--T Ftred from his job, Monroe decides 10 oolecl IM*n- ~loy· .enl w11hoot looklng fC>t another job. IE Oii .,. llJI Songs: "Cen- tipede," "What The W0tld Needl Now." "Magic." "Proud Mary," "Burning Love" •nd "She LOlleS Me." Judges: Robbie Kreiger, ~Gold. Brian O'Neal e l'OO ,. ~J Fifed from his job. Monroe decides lo collect unem- ployment without looklng for another job ·~ hts.) • IM.,_ An exploration of Mfe forms. Inc= schools of ,ellyf1$h. flourishing In the tr islands of Palau. O ( 1 hr ) .... ,.. ~ .. "O.C Cab" (1983. comedy) Mr T. Adam Baldwin. Drivers of a nearly bankrupt Wastlrngtqn taxicab operation become heroes when they rescue two kid-~ chlldteo. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 39 min.) (I) .. "Somewhere In Time" (1980, Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Jane Sey- mour. Obsessed with the pe>r1r•1t of a 19th-century actress. a modem-day play- wright uses hypnosis to travel back In time and meet her. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) (%) ... "48 HRS." (1983. Comedy) Nici< Nolle, Eddie Murphy. An unorthodox police detective teams with a temporarlly released convict to find a fugitive murder- er.~ hr .. =) ,.., ~ Celebrity judges. Monty Hall, Garrett Morris, Eva Gabor Perlorm- Mee}>r Rod=lsberry. 1-J Cl'I M•U. a..• .... ca••• • nl •Ill DlllO Featured: Mike Am- broee Y!Slta La Cost• Spa 10 be pampefed like a real Hollywood star. a look at lhe newetl Mission Bay craze. "Skurfing" a comblnallon of surfing and water5'cling; M•rk Walton visits a San 06ego blacktack school to aoe ii lhelr methods really work. I ........ la&.YWOCllWl-.n1 • Cl) 01I _., The Sterllf'IQS enter a 1tt1nge province of b9fbarians. where femilel 118 outlawed and lhe leadef ~r~ Gott'*t is a madman. ( t hr ) • • •• -· ..... Drummond hope9 to get closer 10 Ne stepson by 1ak· i Arnold and Sam camping ... ''The 9'acic Marble" ( 1980, erne) Robert Foxworth, Paula Prentiss. A'ftet wonting on an emollonauy exhau&t- log chlld-mufder case. a heavy·drlnklng deleotlve It letmed with 11 pohcewoman to find I dletutbtd dognapper (2 hrs.) • 0 T.1.-Hooker and an allrac- tlve dtteetlve (Sheron Stone) delve Into the wottd of orgeAiled crime and pomoo· rephy • they 1M1fn up 10 nab a tugltMt i.'!!'i) i:,:::-llmllll.L Cahtornee·Santa =:a;;:::. o.M AlllnOOtough obMfvee the Ind wlcllle In the wotld' I larges I '"'woodi91 __ ..,,.. 1 ~of for•t• enclrcltng t"8 V' ::rm .. ,i ( ~.~ In !.:: ~ ..... Theelre Al The Met" MICNll .. =""· F•nandO Bu-p.. ~ , Pltt1c:lt 8elMI 9nd Mllfh· wn HlfNI Ptrform dence 28 8undillJ, Ati. 17, 1985 classic5 includlng Foklne's "Les Svt- phlde:s," Kenneth M9cMlllan's "Triad," Makarova·s st~ ot Minkus' "Paquita" and Balanchine a 'SyMa Pas 0e Oeux " U hr., 30 min,) CC) ... "Flfsl Blood" ( 1982, Orama) SVNetter St1Hone. Ricilard Crenna. A VletMm veteran's rurMrl with the police In a dead w•r buddy's hometown tes Into a minor war "A' ( 1 hf • 35 min.) Cl) .. ,..,. CB) .. "The lonely Guy" (1984. Com- edy) Steve Martin, Charles GrOdln Aller his se•y girlfriend teavet hfm. a young man faces a lonely Nie and wntes a best· selling book that serves as 11 goide '°' other lonesome men 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CID ... "Lassiter" (1984, Orama) Tom Selleck, Jane Seymour. A hlQh-ciass jewel thief ls blackmalled by lhe ~Bl to liberate $10.000 In Nazf diamonds passing throuoti lon<'On. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) I I MCllll ......... ,.,. W WWCllllTWiiW • • .... .,..,.Allison receives a matr1age Pfoposal from lhe Older man &he's been secretly dating CD .,. "Roo&ter Coatiurn" ( 1975. Western) JOOn Wayne, Katharine ·Hep- burn. When a federal marShal sets 001 10 track ddwn a gang of de6pe<ad0es. a spinster with a grudge against the gang 1nsls=oln1ng him In the hunt (2 hrs.) • "Kllldozer" (1974. Suspense) Clint Walker. J&mes Wainwright A, giant unmanned earth-moving machine goes on the rampage al a remote construction ~I. (I hr .. 30mln) (I) COii• ..aJIM1 Mlohlgan al Michigan Slate (2 hrs ) e .,. "The Fast And The Furious" ( 19S4. Orama) John Ireland. Oofothy Malone A trucker wanted by the law tlndS a temporary and uncertam refuge when he agrees lo drrve a w,_llhy girl's sport~ car 1n a well-known auto race. (1 hr .. 30 min.) • 8 (I)_, Hawtce convinces Dom 10 hife a youthful flyboy, nol knowing that the pilot It bent on ellmlnallng the person wtlo killed his uncle. ( t hr.) 8 • -I mAI A tlOOd threatens Gleriiawn and Simpson's oot lhefe looking for his pet CAI. • 0 LM IOAT Vicki fall$ 1n love with an 01de1 man, a couple's marriage seems 10 work onty when they live on opposite coasts; a woman )eOpardizee the panner- ship Of two men trying to save their busl- neM. 0 ( 1 hr) e ,_. CC*JICT Thia eward-wlnning fttm Includes footage from the 50-year·old rnO'AI of 1 New Guinea tribe's fir&f en- counter wlfh three wtllte men and features Interviews with two of them and whh Pa· ~ wtio rec411 the ewnt (I llr 1 ClJ ... "All The Rlgt\t Movet'1 (1983. Orama) Tom Crulte. Ctalg T. Nelson An ambitlout high IChool lootf)ell p«aYef In a dying Pennsytvenll ,, ... town dreams of a college IChOlellhtp In otdlf to make a bett.r llfe for hlmleff 'A' ('hr. 30 min.) ())_. "Ttlfms Of EndHfment'':i9$3. Df•ma) Shll1ey Mlclalne. Debra Jlme9 L 8'C>OM' I ctwonlcte of the veer evdutlon ot the complex but IOvlng relltlonel'lip betwttn • mothflf •nd l'ler In dependent dl~ttt. 'PO' c:;J (2 l"lrt . 10 min.) CJ) .. "O C Cab" ( 1963, Comody) Mt T. Adlm Beldwln OrMtrl of a nee<ly t.nkrupt Wllhlngeon t•kllb opeu.tlon t>econ'I her09 ...., they '9SCUe IWO kid· ff.c:Ndrw\ 'R' ( 1 hr I 39'""') lrll -• ft .... Matt • t('lfn be• tween helping hll lllttt tl•Y on the cheerteadlng teem or plea9ing hie moltlef with htS good behevtof. e 1 1 MW&.lllCY A documentary aur- vey of artltacts from Prague's Czechoslo- vakia Slate Collection of Judllee. ehronl- cllng Central Europeen Jewish Natory before. dumg and •ft• W°"<t Wer N. CC) .. "C'tlJo" ( 1983, Suepenat) Dee WattJce. DaMy Pint .. o. A women •nd her young son are trepped In thetr car •t an 1SOlated auto repelf yefd by a huge, rabid dOQ. 'R' J 1 hf., 31 "!Jc· oomr• 11 rs•n• -•(I) com• Deni and Jeck itrtestl- gate why the patrons of • posh Mulctin resor1 seem bent on committing violent acts. ( t hr.) a • ..... •1•& .. I An e•pllclt videotape Of Laurel and Chapman Is delivered to the newStoom: Babs &gfeea lo a contrect to pay off Allen: Pauf It close to signing a ~m lease for the Los Angetee atore. •• =--~Lo. Ceiy hetps an old friend 54tar IOt the onty woman he ever loved. a gyrnan wants to lo- cate Iha woman who bore his chMd. O ( 1 hr ) G .,. "The Man From Laramie" ( 1955. Western) James Stewart. Wallace Ford. A man seeks revenge on the gun- runners responsible for his brother's death. (2 hrs.) -~-----·-A took at the luxurlous ~restyle or muttrbllllo- naire Adnan KhaShOggl ( 1 hr ) e...,. "The Endless Summer" ( 1966. AdVef'IM•) Mike Hynson. Robe<t ~ugust Two young California aurle<s travel lfound the world fn search of the perlecl weve. ( 1 hr. 30min.) ' •.. -. _,. "O.C, Cab" C 1983, COmedy) T, Adam Belclwln. Drivers of • nearly bankrupt Washington ta•lctib operation become heroes wl\en they reecue two kid-~children. 'R' (1hr.,39mln.) (.Q) aM • _,.,. ftU Rare foot- age of EMs perf«mlng With 1 am.II gtoup or muslcian trlends reveals his w.,.mth end magic as he sings early hits lhet lnciude =1 .. v:;,:~:·~~. "° c:&m .. n••• Flred from • JOC). Monroe dlc«MI to cOlect unem- fi t wltt'IOul looking for tnothef #Ob. --·· .. ii ... 1Ul•tlll .. -~ ... ,,. .,.,,,,, = Songa. "Cen- tipede," ''Whtt The WOftd Netda Now," ''Megk::,'' ••pyouc:t Mety,•' ''Burning l0¥9'' and "She L«Wtl Me." Judgee• Robbi. Kre6a«, -~·Brien O'NMI. i )M&. J ....... IT• -~ HOit: Ed Minon (1 hr.) • e .. "Chariey Vlfrlcic" (19731 Or• m.t) Welttt Menheu. Joe 0on lek.r. Matl. hit men and tf'lt pcloe .. bOth on the rrell of a trN• time bef'ltl tol>btt wno lned'wenentty heltttd • II,... eum or · ~~.,,=~twt) ~· ii ,__aiHllDill lliiii <a)-"Heeven't Toud!" (t911. en. IN) K'9y Hlchcll. Joenne Storm loffte IWlgl6e rMllll thet lf'lt dlMtl of • thf .,. ..... clayConl. countant was a mistake and transform hts body to tNlt of the most handsome man on Ewth. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (%) .. "A. Boy And HIS Dog" (1975. ~Fiction) Don Johnsoo. Susanne Benton In pcl8t·World War IV C1V1~2a11on. a young men al'ld his talking dOg set out 1n seer.;,=• 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 min ) ,.,..,weal tt9 pppp.. I M'fmAY _, lM Host Eddie Mu!Mcal I the Honeydrippers ( • At M~n (R) ( t hr 30 'lmln .. ,. MOl'lUCll ---si ~ILLD ...... .. "Three Days Of Tt)e Condor" ( 1975, Suspense) Robert Redford. Faye Dunaway, A 1esearch reader employed by lhe CIA UOC<>vef9 Internal 11eocl_\ery when all of his co-workers are o&sa~~1nated by a hi1 man who Is now stalking him (2 hrs ) e -~ The pcipuldr satlrrsl of- fn NI latest comic lfl(IW<: on politics and cunenl ewtnts (C) .. "Tootsie· 1 t982 Comeclyl Dustin Hottman Jessica Lange An out of-work New Vork actor taoeloo as tem- peramental discovers a whOtt> new c.i1eet fOf himself wtiefl he d1S9111c.~-. h1m..elf as a woman and lands a soap ~ra roie ·pn ~1 hf .. 66 min ) _,.Of AUTO Uc.t .. DA9EI •.. .., ()) ... ''The Last F-.ghl 1 t983 OrJ ma) Wlftl8 Coton Ruben fll,Jt:Jf'~ A :.uc cesafUI rec0fd1ng ar11s1 yearns to wm a b01ur19 l•lle and sets oll to New York 10 tedle hi$ dfeitm 'ff I t hr l 6 min ) tW• ... "Funny Gtrl" ( 1968 Musical) flitbfa St1elsand. Omar Shauf Fanny Brice, a 111gestruck g111 from New Y0<k's Lowef East Side. 011e1com1•., a series of heertbreaks to become onP t•I America's moet betOYed 11111s (2 hr!. IS min I <B> .. "Bad Boys" 1198:?. Urama) 8-'t Penn, Renl Santoni A young hooa- IUm eccldentally kills the younger brother • oft i..n-age dope dealer during a police Cf\Ut Ind Is sent 10 a tough rPformalory 'R' '1 hr • 59 min I -a·· BUR .. -"The Russians Are Coming. The Aft Com1ng" ( 1966 Comedy) Cef1 Allrw, Eva Marie Saint Cape Cod retldlntt blcofnt lnvollled 1n an 1nterna llOnel lnddeot whetl • mtSdlftcled Soviet IUbmarine 1ppea1s 1n llletr watets ll tws , '6 min ~ • --• 1 • Scheduled topic· ho'N to mMIUt9 lo¥• Gunt Yale UnrverSlly C:hok>gy PfOlltSIOf Of Aot>efl StPrn I!:'----- -"Tht 1neomj?ilrable Connie {1969. 011ma) Tony FritooOSll. foian Dxon MtQeline reporter Jett Diiion lmltltlg9t.. charges. some of them po- lentlely reolllty motivated. again.st lhe blec:k m.yor of a large city (I nr , 30 "*'is. ~ .. !OperatlOO Snafu" ( 197'. Ad· lltnture) P9ter F11k. Martin L~nd.1u An All9d ri II orc»ttd to destroy b•lletY of Olfmlft..,toc.lltd In tttly ''hrs I ~ ~ M1CP1igan I -(A) Cil -.......... McCatn" (1978, ~t P.I 'l'hom3 . Aictc Lutz Two modem-dey cowboys ..,,,. • Y8f1ely of unusual encounters eft• 'listting a W•t· ern ranch. ( 1 ht .. 15 mW\.) CZllllMI "Lu.lier" 0814. Dfeme) Tom Selleck. Jane Seymour. A ~jewel 1hiet 1s blackmailed by the eu~ .,., .. e $10,000 In Nazi dlatnOndl ~ through London. 'R'-tt hr., 40-"*'.) ta111<m .. "Pr.Mite feec:he(' (No Oltt. Adult) (1 '!' .. 16 min.) ·1-· db~· ' FICft1".,. MICll-1 ··~ 1111111- -"Treasure llland" (1~. Ad- venture) Walllce Beefy, Jeck.le Cooper, Lk>nel Barrymore. BaMd on the 00\1111 by Robert LOUis St8't'efll0n. A young boy with a secret map )ofns .Lano John. Sllw< and -nrs plfate crew to SGOUt the .... fot ships laden with valulble cargo. (2 lits.) Cl) ... "Dracula" ( 1979. Fantasy) Frank Langella, Laurence OIMer. In • 1913 EngllSh coastal town, an lglCj pr~ lessor seeks vengNnce ag9lnlt the oerl- tlhleS-old vampire Who murdered hfs · da=~· 'R' ( 1 hr., 49 min.) W (Jl) 1IMD t.ae.,. "Dracula" (1931. Honor) Bela Lugosi. David Manners. A vampire In search ol blood puts • tweet young glr1 under htS -'i" ( 1 ht .. 30 tn1n.) I a:. ''T~nder Reed" ( 1958. Ad- venture) Robe<1 Mitchum, Gene Barry. A l'le<o in the Korean ww mek• hla w1y back to his home In the mount1lns and beeomes Involved with ~ tamlly's b00t- 1~1ng operatK>nS. ( 1 tv .. 50 mtn) (CJ .,. "Happy Blrthdly To Me" ( 1980, HOfror) Metilee Sue Andet9on, Glenn Ford As a murderer begll-. 11tack· 1ng l'lel CllCle Of elltllt fttendl. I Pfep school seniot worrlee thllt lhe mey be the ne111 vlCtifn -Of poM4bly the killer 'R' ( 1 hr., 48 m1n) t• ... ''Kidco" ( 1984. Comedy) Scott Schwartz. Cinnamon ldlel. An 11 • year-old Southern C.llfornll eJttrepreneur tS so successful thllt his 8ClJl1 competitott' t>usinesse& begin to eutt.r Ind the grownups ta1(e the boy to ccut. 'PG' ( 1 hr,44 min) Hl8 lllMI "Arrlvedefcl. Bebyl" (t966. Comedy) Tony Curtll, Aounna ScNlfft. no. A playboy wtlO murdn Wllllth)I. wom- en to gain their '"'*-IOll "*" hi8 Ima'=•~·· widow (2 twa.) •a1101rrLAi-uu 11 wnaa .. ••• .. "Met•onn. Th9 o.tructlon Of Jared-Syn" ( 1983, ~ Aciion) Jeffrey Byron. rm Thomenon. Ari inter· srellar ~eeper tra\'111 to a Nlrtn desert worid. wtllft he benltl en 9111 ..,. lofd IOf posMSIQ\ of a~ GfYMal. 'PG' (I ht , 24 min.) CO) ... "48 HAS." (1983, Comedy) Nick Notte. Eddie Murphy An unorthodoa PQlice dtttcil\le •me wtth • temporerity released con'ilct fO find • ~ murder· Of. 'R' ~1 hr .. 35 min.) -w.···--............ _ .. .. ''T.,.,,'• Nlw AllltWWte" 1936, A.d°vtntUN) Ina lennlft, lJle Holt. Tll'Dl"I bflrnge ~ to ~ and findS a prrei1t111 Niie ~---•tor· tune In gemt. ( t IW .. 11 .,,..,,) -· ... "DtlCUll'• OluaMlr'' ( t938. HOrror) Ono ICl\aglr. °'°'11-Holden A men it lt<S on a dllligeroua .-1lh .._, a vemt)lrt'I ..,.., kidMPI NI ....... ( t "' .• 30 min.) 1= "Supermen 11r· 1f983, A<Mn- ture) Ctwtstopher Aeelle. Rldwd Pryor. A. ~ Industrial magnete Mel to neu- traize the Man of Steel by ~ tn Into his good and ev11 penoneltla 'PG' Q...(2 twa.. s "*'-> Cl) .. ''Erendlra.. ( 1983. OrwN) Irene P8J>U. ca..da Ohlna. A tyrlMlcal worn.n forces her 1()-yeer-dci ~ deughter Into prOlllMion In • trftlllng brothel untd an angelic boy flll In lcM with the glr1 and at1W'npb to l'9ICU9' her. hr .. 39 min.) • ._"Ball Of Fire" (19ot2. ~ Coopef, Barbafa St=. A group of prissy professors r 1s1 1 diet• ary of Amef'ican 9'at'Q becOme imlolYad With a gang ot thUgS and 1 catwec lingllr. i hr., 51 min.) --.. .. "The Lonety ~·· ( 19M, ~ edy) St8119 Martin, 0Nttea Gtodln. After his sexy girltrlend IM"8I tn. a ~ man taoes a lonely • Ind wrltel a ._... selling boc* that ......... guide fer other lonesome men. 'R' ( 1 hr., 3b min.) •• .. "Heat Ot A.no•"' (197t, Dr• ma) Susan Hayward. lee J. Cobb. A keen-wined lady 1awyer daferm an •Jtee· utille ch«ged with the murder of a ~ st ruction WOl't(•. ( 1 hr .. 30 mil\.) ... "Tarzan Andi A Son". ( 1938. Adwnt\Ke) Johnny W....,,..._, ....._, O'Sullivan. T1rzan oomaa upon an °'' phaned Infant and r1111ee the bov • ~ own. CD) ... "Terms 0t Erdaermer>I" ( t983. Orame) Shwtey Meclalne. Debra wtnaer. James L Brooks's ctvonlde of the ~ year lt'tOlution of the comptex but lcMng rationlhlp between a mothef Ind her ft. dependent deughtef. 'PG' (2 hr'I.. tO min.) -·-"Son Ot OrlCUlla" (li-43. MYt-lety) Lon Chaney JI .. Louila Albtttton. A Southern belle t>eeomet fatally attfllC.ted to • visitor at the plent1tlon, Count Ab- carcl. ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) YOUNG ••• rnm..,.s In 1941, Yo.ana won u Academy A"" aa bell ICtrm b' ber role ill "The fannc(1 Dlutbter'' by RKO. and in I,.., W11 nomuaated (or an O.C. in dae -calelOfY for .. Come to tbe Stable ... by lOdt- C.C.twy Fox. For bef tekvi11on wort, lbc won three Emmy awards as best dramatic KU'9I ia 19S4, 19S6, ud 1951 ad --Emmy award nommatio11 ia thew• , earwy ftve otber ,.,._ By JERRY BUCK ,,, .......... ,..., LOS ANGELES -If you've ever had any curiosity about what it wouJd be like to live in communist China, the National O~phic provides four anawen in the public television speciaJ, "four Americans 1n China." The program, examinina the lives of four Americans living on the mainland, foUows the National Geographic show on tiaen. which got the highest rating in the history of the series. "Four Americans" features Steve Hamel, a student from the Univcnity of Massachusetts who was in Otina on an exchange program; Vicki Graham. then chief of the Pekina bureau for The Associated Press, now AP bureau chief in India; Sam Goldstein, president of a Philadelphia footwear company doina business in China, and Frances Fremont- Smith, a teacher who married a Chinese colJcague. Produ~r Paula Ue Haller, who spent ei~t months in China filming the stories, said she was curious to see how the Chinese reacted to the presence of Americans after the long isolation following the communist takeover. "(t's the only communist coun- try whe~ -4\mericans can live on a permanent basis," she said. · She filmed with a smill grant and no broadcast commitment. It was only the second documentary for Haller, a former art historian. The documentary was ac- quired by Pittsburah's PBS station, WQED, and the National ~phic series, which is financed by Gulf Oil, now part of Chevron Oil. "She did what no institution could do," said Tom Skinner, executive vice president ofWQEDandco-exccutiveproduceroftbc National Geographic Specials. "Chinese bureaucrats have turned red tape into a fine art. Sbe went in with a small crew and got it acoomplished. We met up with Paula after ahc had the}umption to go there and get the job done. Skinner said Otinete delays had created enormous problems for National Geo- araphic when it was produci.ng ita book on China, prompting the society to drop plans for a documentary on the Yanatz.e River. .. Tbcf wanted a fee ofS I S0,000 for 70 days shoot1n'-.. he said. He 111d the China show was somethina of a departure because of its format -it's split amona four different stories, although the single major topic is China. "It was important to us because it was China." said Skinner ... And it was a varied view of a djfferent China. I'd been up and down the Ya~ and had never seen what Paula lhows. • Haller spent four to six months editing 501"000 feet of film. In addition, the four Americans were filmed in their environ- menu in the United States. Skinner said the Geotuaphic specials usually shoot 60,000-80,000 feet of film. "You trito tell as much of the story as you can. When you're o n locat.ion, fllm is the cheapest thtng," he said. "You pay to ,et your people therc, IO you don't worrr about the film. We were very happy wath the covcrqe sbc brought back." Haller said she traveled to China with a cameraman, an assistant camcramao, a sou.ndman, an assistant and a ltanslator. How were the four Amaicant M!lec1ed? .. It was by 1CTCndipity. I found them by a lot of coincidence, a lot ofluck and a lot of timi04-I knew the types J was lookinc for," she saJ<1 .. One thing this show docs is break the stereotype of a homasenous China. The country is an eth.nio mixture just Ii.kc the United States," Haller added. Miss HaIJctts ftrst ftlm was on Korea and also was shown on public TV. .. I WU workinaat the Asian Art Museum· in San Francisco and finish.in& up my master'sdep-ec in Chinese art history," she SI.id. "We had a tarae exhibit comina in from Korea and I sutaCStcd a documen- tary. That's bow I got mto the business." She now has her own film company. Her next project will be on India. 'Requiem' for Broadway DALLAS (AP} -Rod Scrling's .. Re- quiem for a HcarE:eiJht " first presented in l 9S6 as a "Pia ouse 90 .. production on live network tc evision, is returning to Broadway. George Sqa1 and John Lithgow share center staae in the production, which js tryi~ out in Dallas prior to a March 7 preVleW date in New York. The play centers around Mountain McCliotock -played by Lithaow -an over·thc-hjlJ pnze fqhter who is vic- timized by his manqcr, Maish Resnick. . . poruayed by Segal. "E.v.eryone k.nows the title, but few know its characters," Sept said during a recent news conference at Dallas' M~estic Theater. "It's a wonderful bit of Ameri- cana.'' Director Arvin Brown said the pro- duction utilizes ScrliRJ's oriainal script, which was written for Broadway, but then adapted for the televison version featuring Jack Palanoeand Keenan Wynn in the lead roles. -lporls Coal. Jl'rom..,•2 --rrw.y---· lb I -.. llllillAy __ _ ii.~ ..... - • ..... I' ii*&. Q111 it =1·.r:&-Mll'9.... 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The Wallons" Fl LL I~ TI4E Ml~SIN~ L.E'rrERS ltJ l ... E ''IV WORDS" BEL.OW. llRI LAINI ll<IEI 11 I I 111 IOINISll I Ill ·'%~ IRIEI I re ~w ~It·. IC~M IDI I ~ ~ "ARrANGE 11E U1TBZS 'lbc..I F1ueo 1tJ 1b ~'t.. 'THE #iNAf. ~ A Olll. ... ~ SMMf: I I I I .... 23 "The First Deadly -" 2A -Saint Marie 25 Hogan'srank 26 Or. Bticiler's llrsl name 29 Miss Verdon 31 Sha-Na 1 Comedian Bob and family 2 Roi, for Learned 3 Nelghbof of IL 4 Miss Gardner S Actress Shaw 6 Charactef on "Secrel Agent" 7 Dalley and 12 Across 6 Actr8fl8 Hageri 9 Slgnoff for Henderson 10 Co-star of 36 Down 12 G081ip maven Barrell 13 Authentic 19 Terminate 21 FOlk>ws Ill 22 Ted McGinley rote 27 "Kate -Allie" 28 Insane 29 F to J connection 30 "How the West Was " 33 Star of "9 to 5" 34 Me<kel or O'Connor 36 "-Smart" 37 She's Metissa 52 Star of "Tetefon 7T': inn. 53 Star of "~def She Wrote" 55 Tommy Aettig's dog 57 "Grand ate -" S8 Daryt Hickman rote DOWN 38 Galhy on "Knots Landing" · 39 "Family" star 40 Not prlmetlme 41 She's Florence 43 Lonesome George 45 Miss Tomlin 46 Ac1or Penn . 49 Sun. talk 5 1 " ... and rot -do" 54 Monogram for Peck 56 Sign-off for Miies SOLUTION -- .Campuses no ,.~otbecls. of drn But rugs readily avai able off campus for youths who want to purchase them LISA MittoNEY The 'fact is. Irvine, Univcnity and Woodbridae rugh schools are doins a aood job of controllins the use and sale of drugs on campus, Muir says. As Woodbridge Principal Grq Cops observed. the police operation "con- fronts the theory that high schools arc hotbeds of drug activity, thatstudcnts arc falling out of their chairs stoned." You can pu11 cop1n the classroom. Locken can be searched and ac:lminis.- trators can walk the campuses durins class breaks look.ing for bleary eyes and troubled minds. operat1on that smt a 21-~-0ad kmalc mcrvc ofti~r bKtt IO ICbOol in October. When she wat pulled out after final exams. 15 alltmed dru& suppJ1crs. all under ate 20, had been arrested and one more was beins sou&ht. \ By LISA MAHONEY Of .. O.., ......... Irvine parents will be relieved to learn that police found the public's perception of drug use on their high school campuses is overblown. An undercover cop's four-month foray into the classroom "documented a lot of use and pos- Cout The Dally Pilot captures honors In state and coun- t y contests./ A2 Callfomla Five youths are Injured - one crltlcally -In a drive- by shooting after a Chi- nese New Year carnival In Chinatown./ A3 Nation A Ladles Home Journal survey reveals women want more sex from their husbands./ Al Columnist Jack Anderson clalms'Reagan made a "secret arms deal" with the Soviets not to seek ratification of the .. ~ SALT II treafy./ A3 .. Thomas Edison's work- ing notebooks are said to be even richer than Leonardo Da Vinci's./ A4 World Souttl Africa's Cape Town,. opening tts beaches to blacks./ Al A Joint American-Laotian search team has found what appear to be human remains at the site of a 1972 transport plane crash./A3 Travel San Diego's koalas have hit the road to visit U.S. zoos./CI Style Bronzed leather accents definite power In the EVIE collection for affluent ca- reer women ./81 Sports Nevada-Las Vegas, ranked 14th in the coun- try, survives a scare and beats UC lrvlne/C1 Westminster High is the No. 3 representative from the Sunset League for the upcoming CI F boys basketball playoffs./C1 Entertainment The new movie 'Witness' brings Harrison Ford back down to earth./84 The prize-winning play "Ptcntc" lsglven a pic- ture-perfect revlval./85 Baalneu Entenmann's bakery products have arrived In Orange County super- martcete./C5 INDEX Erma Bombeck Births Bridge Buaf nelS a.alfted Croeaword OMth Notlce9 Horoecope Ann under• Opinion Public Not~• AelllEatate =-T•vt.eon Theet .. Tm.I W.ettMW' 83 A5 83 C5 01-6 C10 C10 05 83 A9 C10 ca C1-4 81-3 TV~, C9 A2 sessing" among the ci ty's teen-agers, police Sgt. Leo Jonessaid in a press conference last week. But the extent of smoking, snorting and pill popping on the campuses themselves was not as great as concerned parents who have questioned police on the subject seem to believe, he said. "The problem on campus is not of Flowers spread seeds of hope Sale of daffodils will raise funds to be used for cancer research J ill Hodges-was 11 when she lost one of her legs to bone cancer. At 19, the Fullerton resident is teaching oth er cancer patients to cope with their affiictions. Hodges. whose cancer is in re- mission. is one of the Orange County American Cancer Society volunteers spreading seeds of hope by selling bouquets of daffodils. Society volunteers and sales- person\ from Mary Kay Cosmetics will be taking orders through March 5 for the yellow flowers of spring. wi th proceeds from the sale going to cancer research. Donations are $3.50 per bouquet. with free delivery. The daffodils, chosen for the fund- raiscr because o~ their symbolic message ofhopt. will be delivered on March 21 -the first day of spring. An annual fund-raiser by Amencan Cancer Society chapters throughout the nation. the "Daffodil Days" are being held for the first time in Orange County. The local chaP.ter is hoping to sell 400.000 daffodils to fuel the cancer society's research. education and service activities. Orders fordalfodilscan be made by calling 8-FLOWER. F '\ ON lHf NEJ\S ~t sagnificancc." Lt. Al Muir said. 'No one is hawking drugs in the quad area." The schools. for the most part. arc policing themselves. They arc doing at least as much if not more than any institution can to be sure their charges have a safe environment. ....................... '-" Jill Bod&• wltb daffodlla on w e to aid cancer r e• E&J"Cla. That may keep things undtt con- trol six hours a day. but despite the relatively clean bill of health police ha ve given Irvine's hiJh M!hool campuses. tecn-a.ge drugina -and drinking -is a problem and one tbar enforcement won't readily make go away. he said. Jones supervised the undercover ihc planted reserve offker in- filtrated drug networks at two of the high schools. mak.i111 JS. buys of narcotics tncluding amphetamines. marijuana. cocaine and tbc haJJuci- nogcn LSD. Police don't believe the ,..__.,.U08/A2) , -~iability bill would protect coastal cities By LISA MAHONEY OflMDellJNet .... A bill to protect coastal com- munities from liability in beach accidents has been introduced in the state Senate. If passed by the Legislature, jury awards like the $6 million Newpon Beach has been ordered to pay a Claremont man paralyzed in a 1980 swimming accident wouJd be a thing of the past, the bill's sponsor says. Sen. Marian Bergeson. R-Ncwport Beach. drafted SB-433 at the request of Orange Coast cities shaken by 1he massi ve liability award and a senes of similar suits th at arc J)ending. Ji has not yet been assigned to a committee. according to Kevi n Sloat. Bcrgeson's administrative assistant. &rgcson says the intent of the bill "is to both protect our municipalities from these claims and to make individuals more aware of the need to assume r:rcater responsibility for their actions.• The bill's wording encompasses all public entities responsible for provid- ing r«reational and pubhc safety services in and around bodies of water. Crafted witf1•1he help-of Orange County's coastal cnics. SB-433 would clarify an ex isting state code that was meant to encourage public rec- rca1ional opportunities but is now acting as .. a disincen1ive .. thanks to expanding coun interpretatjons. Sloat said. State law no" pro tects public entities from lawsuits stemming from accidents caused by natural con- ditions as long as the mishap occurs on .. unimproved public propeny ... But tnal verdicts in subsequent liability cases have interpreted the law in such a way I.bat lbotc who provide recreational 5CTVices - usually cities -arc open to massive judgments if they merely provide lifeguard .ervic.e. Sloat said. In Taylor vs. Newport Beach. the prosecution argued successfully tblt the city should have warned bat.hers that sbiftint underwater sands can be hazardous. To beach cities, such a verdict means if someone is bun by divins into water made shallow by s.hi:ftins sands or drowns in a riptide. the m untcipaJ~ can expect to be slapped with a habibty suit. (Pleue eee BD.L/ A.2) Moadtt.y's aJioHday. guietjets pose quandary over Bight limits SliPervisors may need to revise guidelines to fore stall unlimited flights of new PSA jets By ROBERT HYNDMAN and JEFF ADLER Of tlle Dellr ........ The surprisi ngly quiet per- formance of a new PSA jet tested last week at John Wayne Airport has lefi both county supervisors and airport expansion foes unsure how to control requests for increased flights. f hc I 00-passengcr BAc-146 Jet registered noise levels on takeoff so quiet that it fell outside the guidelines recently written by the Orangt Coun- ty Board of Supervisors to limit airport flights. The guidelines. tcntativdy -av- proved Jan. 30. limit flights b) commercial jets that register noise levels above 86 decibels at takeoff. Noise specialists did not consider that commercial Jets could create noise below that minimum. But because the noise created by PSA 's new jet fell below 86 decibels. the airline theoretically would not be hindered by the flight limits. Count) supervisors. however. will h~an opponun1l) lo set guidelines for the newer. quieter Jets when 11 considers final approval of the flight limits plan on Feb. 26. But adding those nev. guidelines could be troublesome. as en- vi ronmental studies and a1rpon e\- pansion heanngs were based on the 86-dccibcl minimum. In add1t1on. a m1n1mum decibel level set in the low 80s might necessanh affect commuter Jets and other aircraft. that operate at those noise leH·ls. upen 1sor Tom Rile}'. whose dis- tnct incl udes John Wayne Airport. said the 55-flight hmn should be ma1nta1ned. e'-en v.1th the quieter Jets no" a"a1lable. .. \h concern 1s if we arc not careful. "e could dcstro) confidence 1n the hoard's v.ord:· Rile) s&id. (Pleue eee PSA/ A.2) Trial may have hurt Moses ' s aleability By Tile Associated Press LOS ANGELES -Some agents said Saturda}' that Edwin Moses may have trouble earning millions from commen cal endorsements even though the Olympic gold medalist was acquitted of soliciting sex from an undercover policewoman. "Ifs gol to hurt him a little bit: ifs jusl a question of degree:· said Richard Moss of Los AnJcles. who rtprescnts about 60 maJor league baseball players. "I think he has'been irrcperably damaged -not nearly as badly as he would have been without Landmark hotel changes hands Hotel La una owner-- says he wants time for self after 18 years By USA MAHONEY °' ............... The ht tone Hot~I Laauna wall chan~ hand March 1. its C'um"nt owner says. BoracN1cl'iCn. owner of the 70- room Earl~alifornla M1ss1on-styk hotel in una lkach. sold the business to C aes Andcrscn ofBc\etl)' Halls. ndcntn. dctCTlbcd as a -rntaura· tcur and hotel man from Euro~ ... aps-rcntly ptans to uPlf'lldc the SS- ytar-old landmark. "l'm ure he will ma1nllin its cha...acr but I'm sure he will upgrade it." aid N1elKn. who will stay on as a part-time consulllnt. Andersen. who i expected in Laauna Beach next week. C'ould not bt ~ for commen t. °'tails of the purchase ~re not available. Cit)' ~ords show owntnhip of tlw propeny 1udf' remains with Mtmlt Farms of Ponef"'alk. Nielsen sa) he IOld the hotel. its rcsuurant and cof'ftt shop btt.auw. af\tt 18 yean.. he wan11 more tune to him~lf ... , Mnt to be f~ to do What I wut to do. whenc~er I •'ant to do at." he u ad .• The Hotd Lquna is tM city's ..sinate:-most out,t1ndin1 ~Ddmatk." acrordina to a buikhna 1n"cntory taktn an 1980. ' ~--llOT&L/A2) the acquittal -but there \.\111 be lingering damage:· During the next decade. "There could be millions of dollars in endorsements ttiat he might achi~ve or might not achieve depending on the community's reactton:· football and ba5eball agent R1ch1e Br) said b) phone froT St. Louis. BascbaU agent Tom Reich. how- ever. strongly disagreed that Moses· money-making ab1htv will be hurt. saying Lhe track star ··atready has endorsements wonh seven figures.·· ··tf anythi1'g. Edwin Moses "ill c:merge as an e'en tari~r hc:ro than before... Reich said lrom BeHrh Hills.·· . If 1 v.erc an adH'rt1<>er and ·1 could get a gu) like Edv.in Moses. r d take him in a second He: could market m~ products an~ da' ·· Moses. 2J. ,,.ho v.on gold mc:dal~ 10 the 400-meter 1n1ermed1ate hurdk in the I 976 Montreal Oh mp1cs ,md 1984 Los .\nielcs Games. was found innocent Fnda\ b' a Municipal Court JU~ of a misdemeanor charge that he soltc1tt'd pro<;t1tut1 on from an under<.'O\Cr pohce"'oman Jurors said the proSC'Cutton failed to e-stab- lio;h 1hc: lhargl' he'ond a reasonab\e dou1'11 \1n'l'' ~·ouldn°t he rc:ached for commc:nl '\aturda' H1'I telephone "'a' Jn"'l'rt"d "' a tape-recorded mcs<,.;lge lrom h1' "' 1lc. \hrella. who retcm•d caller' 10 Moses· agent. Gordon &~i..111 (alls to Baskm's home Jnd ntlin· ''l'nt unanswered. !\fo..e' did ""uc a statement throu~h Mobil ( orp .. which has hared him ao; a broadcaster for the l ' .\Motnl Indoor Track and Field (hamp1onsh1p I c:b 21 in Ne~ orit. (Pleaee eee 1108B8/ A.2) ............ ne &a-,........ llote1 IApaa. a local landmark. c:Una-bUda nut moaa"" I WUt month la lt, anyway? It .._.. Uke amnmer at Newport Beach •tardaJ m~. ln•tead of tlae middle of Peb naary. •• coa.ntlana 01)Cked to the etra.nd to enjoy tlae warm ••tlaer. .Arthur's to host beneflt .to assist accident vlctlzn f Some of Orange County's favorite club performers will be at Anhur's in rTustm todayioraisc money fora man recovering from an automobile acci- dent at UC Irvine. . The Bob Gulley Band, Savoir Funk • Band, comedian Jason Chase and Jeri • Lynne wiU be on stage from 2 to 6 p.m. ·at the club, 13444 Newport Blvd .. to ra~ money to pa)'. hospital .. bills and help Nick Cruz' wife and six ' chi ldren manage, said Cruz' brother I eob. Nick Cruz suffered severe internal injuries when he fell asleep at the whttl on his way home to Yorba Linda last Sunday, his brother said. He is in the medical center's intensive care unit. Benefit-goers will find. besides entertainment, that gift certificates for hair care. movies, video cassettes, meals and trips to Disneyland will be given away. ' A donation of St 0 or more will be requested at the door. Man rescues family in fire A Huntin1ton Beach man rescued h1s wife and four children Friday afternoon when a fire swept throu&h their $l·f'IF and moved into the adjoining house. The S:4S p.m. blaze at 8191 Indianapolis Ave. caused about $24.000 in damqe, fire officials said. Roque Cerda. 33, apperently was working in the Pf'llC when he knocked over a lamp, a fire official said. The lamp appmntly fell onto an open can of psolinc which spilled and ipited. BILL WOULD PROTECT CITIES ••• Prom Al Such suits. Sloat says, are a "mis.- ; placed burden on cities" that should !1 not be subject to litigation when the ; vagaries of nature -not negligence ' -arc the cause oftra&edy. !" ••When they arc managing their services in a conscientious manner, I • don't think they should suffer these liability claims," he said. If cities have to pay off large liability claims, they risk losing their insurance coverage. even going bankrupt to meet the judgment, Sloat said. Without the legjslafion, some cities have threatened to withdraw rec- reational or safety services. close beaches or charge entry fees high enough to cover the cost of liabihty insurance. Following the $6 million Newport Beach award, that city has been served with two more claims in nearly identical cases. L14una Beach faces an $8 million lawsuit and S2S million claim. while several liability cases arc pending in Huntington Beach. .. . PSAJETSPOSEQUANDARY ••• P rom Al Supervisor Bruce Ncstandc, while : insisting that all commercial flights at John Wayne Airport be regulated. •. refused to commit lO a specific flight Hmit. "I want to hear the options." Nestande said. ··1 won·t support unlimited fliJ.hls at the airport. Eighty-six decibels and below has to ; be regulated." : Ncstande said "bringing in the airplane was perhaps the greatest thing (to happen at the airport) since the first jct landed ... "It's been a good week at JW A. In one week, the noise threshold . was lowered by 13 decibels," he said, Tcfcrring to the twin tests of the PSA jct and the Boeing 737-300. An aide to Supervisor Harriett Wieder said she was ··excited about the test results'' but said Wiedcr's position on flight limits would be flexible. But Wieder. the aide said, has always supported controls on J flilht levels. Neither supervisors Ralph Oark or Roger Stanton could be reached for comment. Barbara Liebman, executive direc- tor of the Airport Working Group - • which has opposed airport expansion , and flight mcrcases -said the group would wall for a plan by the Board of Supervisors before making a proposal of1ts own. • r The Airport Workmg Group has did not rule out mcreases above the 55-flight limit. ··We'll have 10 see what they (supervisors) propose first. It's their job to come up with something. not ours.·· L1chman was concerned. however. about the new JCl being no1scr when landing than taking off. Noise guide- lines focus on noise levels measured at takeoff. Christine Edwards. an airport noise control spec1ahst. confirmed that the PSAJet is known to create more noise on its approach than it does on takeoff, but such perfonnance is not unusual -the Boeing 737s in operation at the airport do the same. And when tested Thursday, the approach of the PSA jet did not even create enough noise to trigger the noise monitors set up to measure landing approach. That. too. is not unusual. as the McDonnell DougJas MD-80s fail to tngger the noise monitors on their approach "about two-thirds of the time." Edwards said. The PSA jct test demonstrated that it can Oy two times quieter than the newly introduced Boeing 737-300 which. in tu111. is twice as quiet as the MD-80 -the plane predominantly used at John Wayne Airport. Edwards said noise officials are more concerned about noise at takeoff over landing approach noise as the noise-sensitive areas lie more in the Newpon Beach area. MOSES ••• F rom Al Moses said Mobil officials told him "they would use me no matter what the outcome of the trial was. That showed me a lot." He said he was grateful to Mobil for "standing by me through this whole thing." Moses has a major promotional contract with Adidas. which makes sportswear. Spokesman Dave Fogelson said Fnda)l"thc firm would have stuck with Moses regardless of the verdict. HOTEL TO CHANGE HANDS ..• From Al The mventory lists the hotel as betng of exceptional historic signifi- cance and possibly eligible for the National Rc~ster of Historic Places. ' Eog Will mar sunshine t oday ,U.8. Tempe .. '--12 17 12 2t .. 37 12 -4 .. 20 ,. n 12 15 40 20 51 20 31 H 35 2t 14 IS n " 31 n N 21 31 07 .. 1• 34 20 H OI 17 01 H 03 12 01 33 15 n • 35 °' .. 30 42 " " ., 23 07 13 27 ·12 ·H 14 tO ., ,. 27 • IS 17· 11 40 eo ao 44 1• 64 " 17 4t 27 01 34 10 .. ,, .. :n 36 23 H S4 « H ., 32 35 " 79 50 21 CM 33 " ... 30 M 20 45 II 13 27 45 18 47 25 ... ,. 31 25 71 34 11 n ,, -6 .. ,. 2t 15 2t ao 44 25 IO 43 53 112 ,. ao .. 30 27 .. ··~·=c.-....,. ,__ ,..... .... Oodld't.,.. ... , ··~ ,.... ....., ..,.. MOM. u.a o.i ., o.-.w Calif. Tempe TOOAY 1:22 a.m. 1:271.m. 2:S-p,m. t:oSp.m. t3 IO 17 40 10 .. 72 .. n 14 10 .. eo '' 74 .. UM 2.1 .., ·I.I 4.1 : :~ Surf report ... 44 II OI .. 22 M 27 30 H 42 32 Pilot takes honors in con tests The Orange Coast Daily Pilot received five awards in county and state newspaper contests this week- end. The publication took honors for its 1984 effons in every major area of operation from writing and photogra· phy to editing and advenismg. Pilot Managing Editor frank Zini, 35. was recognized by the California Newspaper Publishers Association for his editorials. Zini, who joined the Pilot stafTin January 1984, accepted a second place award for editorial writing in the over 25,000 circulation category at a ceremony in San Francisco Friday. His winning editorial, "Get that hospital off my runway," poked fun at a U.S. Marine Corps commander's attempts to ex~lain why military planes were zipping over the site of a future hospital in a deviation from established flight patterns. The Pilot's classified advertising Just Call 642-6086 D .. ly Piiot Dellv9fY II Ou.rantMd Monci.y-F'1Clly H '°" oo no• ,,.... 'fO'Jr -by ~ JO p m ca• l>e'!Ore 7 p m itnd 10JI CoPY "'" be ~ed department won statewide honors for best special section from the Classi- fied Advenising Managers Associa- tion. Even though the .section category received the largest number of en- tries. the Pilot swept to the top of the list with its 12-page preview of the Orange County '84 Auto Show. Judging was held Feb. 2-3. The Pilot took three first place awards at the Orange County P.ress Club 1985 Awards Banquet on Satur- day. Chief Photographe'r Richard Kochler was honored for best spot news photo. Irvine reporter Phil Sneiderman walked away with kudos in the category of best entertainment an1cle. And copy editor Tom Titus took the spotli&ht for his portfolio of winning headlines. The Press Club banquet was held at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. Frank Zlnl Wlaat do you like about tile Daily Piiot? Wllat doe't yoe Uke? Call tM number at left ud your me11a1e will be recorded, tru1crlbtd u4 dellvere4 to 1'e appr opriate editor. De same !4-llomr an1werla11ervlce may be 11td to record letters to tM editor oa uy topic. Contributors to our Letters columa mHt laclude tllelr name aad telephone number for verUlcatlon. No clrculatloD calla, please. Tell •• wllat'1 oe your mlDd. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. Schw•rtz Ill Publisher Clrculetlon 714/142-4333 Cle1atn.d edvertlelng 714/142-117'1 AH other depertment1 142...Q21 MAIN OFFICE 330 We11 8ty Sr Coela MeM CA ~--8oA IS60 C:O.ta 'ffU CA 92628 Saturday and S<;noay II yOll dO nol l~f!Ne yOUI GOPY DY 7 • m ca# belOI• 10 • m and 'fO'Jr GOPY .,,. oe-9<1 Fr•nk Zlnl Managing Editor K•r•n Wittmer Advertising Director CopytogM •963 o.anoe eo. .. ~ Compeny No ,_. "°'-ll!Usttatoont .0011,..., """., °' aov.n-"*'" llll<fltl mty be t9'lfO<IUCed Wtlhou1 ~ pet• ,,_ al copyriglll °""* Clrculetlon TelephonH Most °''~County AttH Mt"4m AOHmary Churchm•n Controller Robert L C•ntrell· Production Manager Doneld L. Wllll•m• Circulation Manager VOL 78, NO. 041 already promised to sue the county over its Jan. 30 decision to increase .. flights from 41 to 55 daily departures. "Eighty-six (decibels) is a very nice number. of course. It's better than 96," Liebman said ... But I can tell you we're totally agamst unlimited flights at that noise level. E1ghty-s1x 1s sttll very noi sy." Nielsen said he has never applied for the dist1nct1on despite its tax advantages because of renovation restnctions that would be imposed. "You can chan~c nothing," he said. not even deteriorating plumbing. without a mass of paperwork. The worsening economy threaten- ed to sink the new enterprise until its own~r bcpn promotin~ the hotel to motion picture companies. Attracted by the varied and beautiful terrain. ''filmmakers arrived in droves." ac- cording to records. Actors and act rcsses I ike John rr.=========::::;;;;;;:::::;::::;::::;;;;;;;::::;::::;;::;:::;;;;;::::;;:;;:::::;;;:================:; Barrymore and Joan Fontaine are said to have stayed at the hotel while filming in the city. Wh ile Liebman said the group would oppose unlimited flights. she The hotcl·was built at the start of the Depression to replace an aging, wood-frame ion on the ocean-front site at 425 South Coast Highway. , . But 1n rect:nt years. the Hotel Laguna has been in need of a facelift and Andersen will provide the means to do it. Nielsen said. · DRUGS ON AND OFF CAMPUS •.• Prom Al third sc hool "is the Immaculate , Conception" when it comes to drug sales either. It's j ust that after two ·~. transfers. even students whom some .... ltt of their peers ha ve charactenzed as !'7• "dumbcnouf! to sell dru15.'' got wise ,. to the .. narc. • ',· In most cases. drug connections 1 were made off the school campuses. 1 ,. bul aU the buys were made during the school day. Jones said. The officer, muqueradinaasa hiJh school juni or. 11 • collected small bagies of pot at SI 0 apiece, quaner snams of cocaine at t11 S2S and tabs of LSD for $5 each. ; If it's l(>Od news that pushers ,,, haven't opened branch offices in Irvine sc:hools, parents had better 1, brace '°'the Md news: Those who ' ,. want drup can easily act them b.Y I .. hoppin• in their cars or on their motorbikes and aoina to the source. 111 Muir .. id. Poli~ btlieve the co~in<lau pro- 11 pm has resulted in 11oppinaa major f.1 ., LSD supphcr and a source of cocaine • If to hiah school kids. But all 1hoK 1# armted had been pulled in on drut -;r. ctwlc1 btfore and Jona nlim11es the trow of druas to hifh 1eboolcrs will • return to u ual within two to three ' *teks. 1•• The undercover operation may dnve tttn·aae drua use unde,.,ound for a while. he satd. The>te wath . • something to sell may feel "paranoid·" about furnish ing narcotics to the new kid on the block. but nothina has really changed. . School administrators interviewed say that people are lookina in the wrong direction if they think that the police and schools can keep children safe from drugs. They should be looking at themselves. WoodbridJC'S Cops and University's Vice Principal Kenneth J. Pa1lq say. "We try," Pa1ley said of Univer- sity's staff. "But I don't think you're ever beina very 1ucceuful. We are a dependent society. We use druas and medication to survive. That's the way we live our lives." The schools try to provide &ood examples for students, Pailey and Cops said. They make it clear that drinkina -which is really the more popular pastime -and druas will not ~ tolerated on campus. But society pu hes alcohol. parents sometimes abuse 1t and some use the very drup those IS allqcd pushcrt were 1rrcsted for. Pailcy 1s tnt1cal of some parents who 1hwan the school's 1ubs11nct abu1e proarams by openma their homes, even rcntina motel room for parties before and after Khool·spon- sorcd events. ".They hquor 1hcm up and send tMm to us end 1ha1's not fair." he said. The schools have had to adjust to such realities. Administraton greet students at the door before dinners and dances to be sure they are not under the influence of drink or drup. There are counscllna programs for abusers and inform11ive classes for the student body. But. thou&}! they're tryina real hard, there's really no answer, Pailey said. What did the police a~omptish by slippina into lrvine classrooms? Did they do any aood? Maybe. the men say. for the 12 undcraac students caulf\t in the a'l:tSt net. • Maybt, Cops said, "they'll learn there are consequences to breakina the law prior to &heir treatment becomina more hanh." There's a world ofdiffermce be1wecn the way juveniles and adults are treated when 1hey come under thcf)'C of the law. "Jf they can learn a lellon al 16. it's a much btttcr lcsso" than later on." And what of those who telum or replatt them? Lt. Muir seys the operation wtll leave thOte folks to their paranoia. "The kldt will nevtr k.Jtow am I sellint to a kid or 1 Policeman. ff we can make it more d1fficul1 to obtain a drua. hopefully the dcakn will 10 ~lscwhm." J . SAVE 208/o Our Entire Inventory of Dreaa Shirt• and Tiea THIS WEEKEND ONLY February 16th and 17th Saturday 10-8 Sunda112-5 • • (714 ) 7D-IU2 Reports of child abuse soar in '84, study says By ne At1od1ted Preas CH IC AGO -Repons or child Stllutll a bust soared nuionw1dc in 1984, accordma to a new study, but a leader of efforts to stop child abuse said the numbers probably represent only "the 11p of the 1ccbera." "Sexual abuse repons 1ncrtased an avcraaeof JS percent across the countrydunn4 the past 12 months." said Anne H. Cohn. executive director of the Ch1ca10-based Nationol Commille<' for the Prevention ofC'hild Abuse. Child-abuse reports in general, including sexual and non-sexual abuse, rose significantly-19 percent -bringing the total numberof reports in 1984 to a projected 1,273.000. the committee said. Woman •hoot. lntruden MARTINSVILLE. Ind. -A woman home alone who saw two men breaking into her house took a handgun from her purse and wounded one of the burglars, say police who are praising her quick action. Vicky Martin, 32. said she ordered the men to "get out or I would shoot," and then fired her .2S<aliber automatic Friday. The burglars ned 1n a car. and two Indianapolis men were arrested a short time later. NAACP bla•t• R~agan on civil right• NEW YORK -The NAACP on Saturday criticized the Reagan Admin1s1rat1on for waging "one of the most sustained attacks on civil rights in modern history." and called for a meeting ~ith the president. NAACP ex~cu11 ve director Ben1am1n L. Hooks scored Reagan for not meeting with blacks to gain dire<:t knowledge of their problems. among them an unemployment rate of 17 percent for blacks. compared with 6.4 percent for whites. 'Cheer•' actor burled In home state PROV IDENCE, R.I. - Actor Nicholas C'olasanto. who played the lovable but simple-minded "Coach" on NBC TV's popular comedy series "Cheers." was remembered at his funeral Saturday b) actor and longtime friend George Garro. wh o said "we'll laugh a lot thinking about you." Colasanto. 61 . died of a heart attack at his Hollywood home Tuesda). More than 300 people attended the funeral sen ice at Holy Cross Church in Colasanto's native Rhode Island 'American Jack the Ripper' face• charge• PHILADELPHIA - A convicted murderer suspected in up to 15 other slay1ngs, with mutilated women among the victims, was sent to northeast Pepnsylvania on Saturday to face charges in the stabbing death of a go-go dancer. Wilham D. Christensen, 40-characterized as an "Amcncan Jack the Ripper" by authorities who say he may have committed murders in Canada and several states-was sent under an order from a city magistrate to Dickson City where he was arraigned on murder and manslaughtter charges in the 1982 death of Michelle Angiers. 23. CALIFORNIA ~---- Five hospltallzed In Chinatown •hootlng LOS ANGELES -Five youths including an I I-year-old boy were hospitalized today-one of them 1n cn11cal condition -after bei ng sprafed with gunfire from a pa~smg vehicle after a Chinese New Year carn1va in Chinatown . The inCldent followed a confrontation between the victims and members of a gang. police said. The ' 1c11ms. ranging in age from 11 to 16, were attacked short I) beforl' 11 p.m. Friday as they sat in a bus stop shelter. said city fire spokesman Vince Marzo University withdraw• ed secretary'• lnvlte SACRAMENTO -Calling newly appointed Education Secretary William J. Bennett insensiti ve to the needs of middle-income college students, the University of the Pacific has withdrawn its invitation to Bennett to speak at the schQOl's May coommencement. Stanley E. McCaffrey. president of the 6,000-student private university 1n Stockton. said lknnett would not be welcome at the school because of a statement he made last week in whi ch he said cuts in student aid would force the ''d1vest1tu re·· ofstudt'nts' automob1lcs, stt'reos and beach vacations. Republican• attack Rose Bird -... ~ecret Reagan SALT II arms deal reported WAS HINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reapn. in a "backroom deal,'' informed the Soviet Union in Sep- tember 1981 he would not seek rat ification of the SALT fl treaty, Jack Anderson reports in his Sunday column. The result of the "secret arms deal," ndcrson says, was that the Soviets built SOO more stratcak missiles than the Strale&ic Arms Limnauon Treaty allows. "Not only was the American public kept in the dark about this possibly unconstitutio nal exercise of presiden- tial authority, bu1 Reagan didn't even iell the Senate about the secret agreement until two weeks ago," Anderson wrote. Calling 11 "Ronald Reagan's Yalta." the columnist said St'nators who 1nqu1red about the "backroom deal" six months ago wert led to believe no such aarecment had been reached. Anderson said 11 camr to light in a secret document sent to the Senate two weeks ago. He said the document contained the foll owing "stunning admission:" "In September 1981 . the U.S. notified the U.S.S. R. that 11 would not seek ra11fica11on of SALT 11. thus relieving both parties under inter- nallonal law of an} obliga11on with respect to the treaty." The document Anderson referred to apparently was the cl1u1ficd report Reaaan sent to the Senate to 1upplc· mcnt a pubhc report aocusinJ tbt Soviets of stveral violations of arms control a&reements with the United tafcs. White Hou~ spokesman Larry peakes would not comment on the report A Slate Department official. who mmted on anonymity, called &he account of a ~cret a&reement with Moscow "fantasy.·· He recalled that former Sccrrtary of State Alctander M. Haig Jr. had declared SALT II to be dead. The Soviets knew from this and other public sta tements the trtaty would not be submined to the Senate. the official said. Reagan, himself, told the As.- soc1ated Press while campa1an10a for the pres1denq in 1980 that he would withdraw the trealy from the Senate calendar. In June 1982. H:ug and Soviet Foreign M1n1s ter Andrei A. Gromyko. 1n separate but 11milar declarations. said their governments would not undercut the 1979 treaty, which was designed to put limits on U.S. and Soviet long-range bombers and missiles. This has rematned U.S. policy. and has been reaffirmed b)' Reagan and others in the administration. Orange COUI DAIL 'f PILOT /SwMNy, Febtulty '1, t• -. Stanclatill at border Motorlata l•YinC Medco for tile United ltati9e ... delayed for houn at U .8 . border clleckpolnta ....,.., • cutoma offtclala MUCblaa for a narcotla 'S:t 11111· napped ln Medco beCaa clleckfa1 a.a4er tllil ~ eild la the tnmb of each car enterlal tM United 8tatm. 'I have a good f eelip.g about this patient' Surgeon calls Murray Haydon best choice for implant of artificial heart he's ever seen LOUISVILLE, K} ( .\P) -Mur- ray P. Haydon. a re11red autowork er and a'td studtnt ofh1stol). goes into the hi story books himself Sunda} when he becomc'i the third human recipient of a pe rmanent artificial hean . The experimental operation will be the second in three months per- fo rmed at Humana Hospital Audubon b} Dr. Wil liam C. De Vnes. the only surgeon au1hon zed to im- plant man-made heans 10 hu mans. Ha)don. 58. suffers from 1dopath1c dilated card1om)opath}. a disease that progrcss1vel} ha s v.eakened and enlarged his heart mu<1clc. leading to poor blood c1rcula11on. said his cardiologist. Dr. Jerome Lacy. The cause of Ha ydon's illness. diagnosed in 198 1 and 1reated four )'ears w11h med1ca11on. 1s unknown. His hean began detenoratlng rapidly in Janual) and he has lost 20 16. 25 pounds 1n the past three weeks. Lacy said. Dr. Allan M. Lansing, med ical director of the Humana Heart ln- ~lltute International. said Haydon was the best implant patient he had seen. "I feel much more confident than I did with Mr. Schroeder." he said, refemng to Humana's first art1fic1al hcan pauent. ··1 have a good f~ltng about this patient and I believe Dr. Ol'Vnes does also." Humana \pokesmen had said that Haydon would live just "a maner of days" without the implant. Bui al a news conference Saturday evening. Lansing said: "It 1s possible ht' might hve two or three weeks as he 1s now. He would be unltk.ely to get out of hospital .. until he died." Lansing also said he believes Hay- don's expenence with the man-made heart wo\IJd be a more adequate test o( the rcS'carch pro1ect than the first two pauents. because he has not suffered a heart attack and his other organs are healthy. Heart specialists estimate 50,000 Americans arc killed each year by end-stage heart d1sea5e. Haydon. Lacy said. "would be a typical patient." Thegrandfatheroffive, 1nclud1naa grandson born Fnday at >\udubon. is bedndden and extreme!) weak. "He certainl) can't walk to the bathroom without some assistance and with that he ge" exceedingly short of breath and has to gather himself over a few minute& befo~ he can get back talking to you," Lac~ said. FamiDe in Africa More aid for rebels called forewarning in Nicaragua asked SACRAMENTO -An attack on Chief Jus11ce Rose Bird dominated the annual GOP state convention Saturday. with Gov. George DeuKmeJ1an leading the charge against Bird and the 'itate Supreme Court ... A murderer who will fu lly and deliberatel y kills an innocent victim should consider his own hfe forfeited. It's about time our Supreme Court implemented the death penalty in WASHINGTON (AP) -Popu- the state of California." Dcukme11an 'ia1d in a lunc heon address to 1.500. latlon-lnduced climatic changes conve ntion delegates and guests. Similar cri ticisms were voiced b} leaders of and long-term soil erosion may th re<.' different campaign comm11teec; opposing Bird and three other liberal perpetuate for years that African Justices. Joseph Grodin. Cru1 Re) noso and l.itanle) Mo'il, who will appear on famine reaponstble for up to 1 the November 1986 statewide ballot. mllllon deatha In Ethiopia alone In Wor~tch preetdent L•t• Brown said onty a combined.,..._ planting, 1ofl conaetYatton end f amity ptMnlng effort ••equal to the Allied Powera mot>IUzatlOn In World Wet II" may rev.M what he called the drying out of Africa. SANTA BARBARA ( .\P) -Presi- dent Reagan. tiring up a campaign to win congressional appro\ al of under- cover aid for Ni caraguan rebels. on Saturda} compared their struggle to the .\mencan Revolu11on and said. "We cannot tum from th em in their moment of need " "The' do not ask for troops bu1 onl} for our technical and financial support and supplies. We cannot tum from them in their moment of need," Reagan said "To do so would be to betra)' our cc.>n tunes-old dcd1ca11on to suppon- 1ng th ose ~ho struggle for freedom This 1s not onl) lcµl, n's totall)' consistent ~•th our history." Official• wary of linking mole•t cases LOS ANGELES-Rabbit cars and 11ems such asa black cape fo und at the home of an accused child molester's girlfriend resemble those described b} witnesses in the McMartin Pr~hool molestation hearing, but ofl}c1a!s Saturday were wary ofl1nking the cases. ShcrdTs Deputy Richard Shawsa_1d his office wouldn 't make any statement be}Ond tha t issued Friday. which said .the items were found in the Lomita home of Mar) Susan Dorth). 29. who offic1~ls said was the girfriend of Robert Hamill Winkler. 35. charged with child molestation. Shl'nffs Deput} Lind:i Edmonds said Frida) that the bearded Winkler "1s being investigated :i<. a possible uncharged suspect in the McMartin case." Grandmother returns missing child VA LENCI A - A wom:in ga ve up a 6-year-old boy four years aOcr he was abducted after seeing his picture on a <iupcrmarket milk carton. police said. The dnld, Justin Murphy. was reunited with his mother Friday while his grandmother. Myrna Montegna. wali arrested on a bench warrant for felony child stealing. said Los Angeles County 'lhenffs Sgt. Tom Edgington. She was held without bail. The child wa!I taken 1n August 1981 from the Canyon Country home of his mother. Sh<.'ri Ann Lyles. who was 22 at the time. WORLD New•man In good hea)th after ordeal FRANKFURT . West (jermany -A U.S. Air Force doctor pronounced American TV correspondent Jeremy Levin 1n "good health" Saturday despite the 11 months Levin reponed spending chained in solitary confinement in Lcoono n. But the Air Force said Levin, who was the Beirut bureau chief for Cable News Network when he wui. kidnapped last March 7, would not meet JOUrnahsts before he goes home ... foda) (Saturday), Mr. u v1n is 1n aood health and there should be no reason to rnrta1I ht'i return to thr United States." &aid a statemeni read b) Lt. Col. Bill Johnl>o n. a spokesman for the U .. Air Forces 10 Eu'topc. who added that Le" 1n·~ departure date had not been "abhshed as yet 4 -day hotel fire end•, anon allfWed MANILA. Philippine -Firemt'n extinguished a blalc at the Reaent of Manila Hotel Saturday after a four-day battle and the hotel's manaaement said the fire that claimed at lenst 2S live~ wa11 a "brutally implemented arson attack." The only hod)' recovered aturday was that or a sixth American victim, identified by police Col Levy Macas1ano as Frank Candid. 29. a Hona Kona·txued rtl1onal sales manaaer for C'ut'lc ~1rfre1ah1 Lad Hii hometown wa'l not known Ou•ted 1fJerrlllu go on the attack ARA NY APRATtlET. Thailand -Khml·r Rouae auernllas. driven fro m their mo 11mponant base • attacked from the rear turday Vietnamese forces occupy1na the Khmer Rouae "capital" of Phu m Thmc1, Tl111 m1htary offietrs said. But the V1ctnameSt' appeared to be 1n no danger ofbeina dnvcn out of the fallen Khmer fot ougr basc5 !IOUth orth1, key b<' .. dcr town. Waleu dare8 autborltle• to arre•t JJlm w R AW. Poland -ohdarity ch1<'f l «h Walru dared Communlll aulhonll<'S 10 DITCSt him ' turday. l\nd uracd wor\:c~ to take pAI'\ 1n l IS- m1nute acncral strike th•~ month ihe \tnke ~eb. 28 would be to prote t aovemment plan, 19 r31'1t' food pnct~ Walt"1 emCTicd from an hour-and-a- hlllf mrc11na with 1 ~dlnslr. pro\CCutor. dunna " h1ch he \II), he was warned he could be n110 pmon for fi ve yea,., lorcon11nu1n1 10 lead lhc hanncd free tf'ldc union mo"cmcnt. Bui Wale\& ~1d the la te\t rw.ihlc Ha~ kdo'4'n ap1nsl ~hdant)' would not malr.<' htm &•H up 198•, a research group said Saturday. The Worldwatch Institute, In Its annual "State of the World" report for 1985, called the starva- tion In Africa a forewarning that th• earth's ruour~ may be Incapable of supporting a global population approaching 5 bllllon people. "A scenario la unfolding In Africa where population growth may be drtvtng a cllmatlc change '-ding to a reduction In ralnfall and, ultimately, food pro- duction." the Washington-based lnetitut• uld. Cbeen ln the atreeta "If we're right, and I'm 1fr8'd we probably are,'· he Mid In an Interview, "we may be on the edge of a human drama on a ecale that we've never aeen before. There are no deY•op- ment1 In prospect on either the agrlculture or the fMNty planning tide of the tood-poputatlon equ1tlon that wtn arr•t the lltde." The peutml1tlc tone of the ln1tltute' 1 report la a lharp con- trast to the generllfy polltt~ theme of Its ffrat "State of the World" study a veer ego. Reaga n used his ~cekl~ radio address to tr. to mob1ltu public support for rhc anti-andin1sta rebels. known as "contra~ ... and put pressure on Congress to reverse 1tsclfand send S 14 million 1n COH'rt m1htar. aid that was frozen la~t ) ear · Congressional leadl'rs. including Sen. Richard Lugar. R-lnd . chair- man of the Foreign Rela11ons (om- m11tee, predict the House and Senate will not appro'e more co\t'n aid. .\rguing that the "contras" are the pea-.ants. farmt'rs. shopkCt'pers and students of Nicaragua. Reagan '31d. "These brave men :rnd ~omen de- sene our help." War·••ry IAMneee cla.....S aad danced la U.e tstreeta S.tudaJ u Janell troope ,.Ued Mell from 8ldon, ......._, Ud aballdoeed c:roee1D.f• on tlle A.wall Rl•er. Tb• Janella wne replaced bJ Leb&aeee troopt .• In hi s s~ch. Reagan noted the L nne-d States h1stoncally h.as helped frl'edom mo' ements. E added, "It's not an '\mencan dition to turri.a wa). .\nd luck> for us at those "ho lo"ed democracy 200 can ago didn't turn awa> from us ' The president said ... o\ nca ma) nt',e-r ha\e bttn born Wlthout the ht'lp and suppon of the freedom- lo' ing people of Europe, of Lafayeu e and Von teuben and Kosciusko .. .\nd nov. the frtt ~pie of El \al\ador. Honduras and. yes, of :"-11l'aragua. ask for our help." Remains found at Laotian crash site RA'IC1KO~ Thailand CAP) -A J'''"' .\mrm·an·Lao11an search team ha' tounJ \\hat appear to be human rcm;11ns at 1 \1te "here a .S. C'-130 tran\pon plant wa shot down 1n \Outhcrn Lao\ 1n December 1972, a l S Embas~~ \pokesman said toda) Th1neen l)f 16 i\merican 11rmen abo3rd tht plant' remain unac. l'oun1ed tor "The 101n1 l 1 ~ ·L.tos excavation team 11 tht Pak~ crash she has located what appear 10 hr portions of human rema1n ... said the poke. man. who \l)Oke on cond1t1on he no1 ht' 1dent1ficd l'>eta1~ 1dent1flcat1on. he u1d, wo n't be madt until lhc remains art anal)1t\l at the • Arm) 's central 1den11fi at1on laboratory 1n Hav.-111 Still. ht' \aid. "!h•s is • hopeful -.11n." Bui he "u110ned that if$ .. too early for c ~ "t op11m1 m " much dtar\na anJ l Ulllnl Of ~h I btlf\l dont around the impact cratcn \O allow f()f' a thorou&h ICart'h or lhe CTl'l\h IJ'fl ·• -.. Bo~ f'C'('(l\ ercd from a December I QID 'u" C\ of the lite are 1t11l bt1n1 analutd at tht Ha"""" 1dent11ieauon laboralnn ______ ,_....._. _____ _ ____ ..., ______ _ -----------~------..-.----~-----------------~--------------------------~~-~ ~di~on 's·S.5 milliQn pages of notes to be preserved Inventor's notebooks of sketches. drawln s said to bencher than Leonardo Da Vinet' s were the incandescent liaht bulb and the phonoaraph. He also made a m~or contribution to movies -the peer show. ' WEST ORANGE. NJ. (AP) - 'Thomas Alva Edison's notebooks a~ ''much richer" than those or anolhcr l~ndary anvcnaor. Leonardo De V1nc1. says a h1s1orian wbo examined the personal papers of the creator of the electnc liaht bulb. The findings of the first five years of the 20-)'ear Edison Papen project were unveiled last week on tht 1J8th ilnnivcrsary of Edison•s birth. ··Edison 's notebooks are fil led with sketches, rouah drawin,.s, io some casts very careful dtawtnp, but for the most pan spontaneous," said " am uperimentina upon an project editor Rene V. Jenkins. instrument which does for the eye "I think his noteboob are much wl\at the phonasnph does for ahe richer than Leonardo's," said car," he wrote Oct. 8. 1888. "Which is Jenluns. He said Editon, whose the rtcordinJ and reproduction of formal cduaition consisted or ah~ thinas in motion and in such a form as months in elementary 1ehool drew to be both cheap, practkaJ and technically superior sketches to those ~nvenient. !he ~ppa~tu• .. ! call a of Da Vinci. the Rcnaiuance artist . K.inetoscope MoV1 nl View. and sculptor. Ei&ha ~is~orian~ are participati~ m "Edison was not a areat artist but he the f~ m1lhon Edison ~apers pr?JCCt, was a arcaa tcchnoloaist " Jenkins studying some of the 1nven1or s 3.S said. ' million paaes of notes. cor- Among Edison's many inventions respondence and drawinas. the vaJt need extra storage space? SIORAGE CENTERS ! OFAMERICA • Fenced and llthted for Yow Protection • 25 Square f Ht and Up l 1800 SUPERIOR COSTA MESA • Extra tlch Celn1s-12-14 Ft. • Resident Manattr • Open 7 Days 881-8880 CUT 16-50°/o! Latex Paint• Eeey One '"'«~ net ftlQ. tS.11 799 SALE OM. Time Sever '" .. no' .. m1- t1oM ft(Q. 17.H 899 SALE GAL Designer'• Touch _....,..._._ IM•lior ti-' ft(Q. "·" 1399 SALE OAL The GrHt One • Mounted on......_ tor qufdl IMUldonl LooeiforNN .... I ,llltem• ...., "9fJ ................ ftlG. 1,""4M CUT 25%1 W•lt .... 2'/t", .... .,... -C...-.... 1 .-10 .... • 7.. 52' 5"' I IAL! I ~" !!f~!~M~~kTle I Al.E 991tC•3~ ___ .... •-. .... ,...,.. I .......... 411 910 IALI a m.1 I I I SANTA ANA 322 W.17th 8trMt 547-na1 "WNtw CwlolrHll .. mo• .,... AN nt• om.w.r I WESTMINSTER 15111 leech Boul•v•rd 898-3388 SANTAANA 2801 So. lrletol 8t. (Nut &egentrom St.) 557-1324 •I -4 I I I I I I I m~onsy never before pubhshcd. rn the ceremony IHl week tn Edison's wood-paneled office in Welt Oranae. 28 reels or microfilm con· tainina aboua 40.000 paacs coverina the inventor's early years from l 8SO to 1878 were presented to Ru1aers University. The hi&hliaht was to have been a me sage trom Jenkins to umver5ity Prcsiden1 Edward Bloustcin. taped with a replica of Edison's inventton. the cylindrical phonograph. But when j\n assistant cranked 1he machine before a hushed crowd, no sounds emcraed from the tinfoil cape, prompting Bloustei n to joke ... Tom. where ar~ you when we need you?" Within the next I ~ years, about 400,000 paae• w•ll be compiled on microl1lm, Jenk ins said. The project will also publish a sel~tivc I~-to 20- volume edition, he said. "The research will allow us to s11nificantly chanat wha1 we under- stand about Edison and the dcvclop- mena or big busine in Amcnca," said another \cam member. Keith Nier. The West Oranac laboratory and office, now the Edison National Histori c Site. was a workplace for Edison from 1888 until his death on Oct. 18, 1931. He also had workshops in Newark and Menlo Park. Edison received 1.093 U.S. patents, the laracsa number ever awarded to 1 sm&Je person. ''He was a demon for work when ht aot involved in somethlna." saJd Nier. "He just wouldn't stop. He would work 60 hours with only 1 few catnaps. He manased 10 inspire a lot of people to work the same wav. Throughout his career, the onetime tclqraph operator was up ap1n1t "the n1Rlcs1 sw1ndlen in &he counlfY" when scllina his inventions to manu- facturers, sald Nier. Edison made and lost several fon uncs, but died com- fortably wealthy. 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MeJUcan~mencans and be n called was picked up by the Los An&cles lfa womo111sinsul11:d when he call Picturtt of Joe, Bob show cnly the: a racist, a )erk. and worst. The Texas Times ynd1cate last Maf'('h. .._ her a bimbo. a Hispanic offended b) back of a head. but the character 1 he sure has the f~an_s_ .--rtdncck is also one of the mo t In a typical bla t, these were the th e word ~k kfo or a bh1'·k by the widely believed to!){' the crenuon of popular columnists in Dallas. and an tamest words Joe Bob had for Bo term Nearo. Joe Bob fiaure~ thcy·r~ Time$ Hc1ald columni!>t John DALLAS(AP)-J~ Bob Bnw 1s estimated 4 million people now read Otrek 1n the movie "Bolero"· Just wimps. Bloom. Offensive or not. foe Bob h.a• clearly struck a nerve. the most sexist, most biaotcd syndt· his raunchy reviews in 50 new · ·· ... We knew It was only a matter of "There ain't no sens1t1ve subject. Bloom. a rofi·St)Oken 31 -ycur-old cattd dr1ve-1n movie critic in Amen-papers. time before the bimbo ripped all her Just sensitive people." says Joe Bob. intrllcctual. denies ht• and Joe Bob arc "Obviously we thouaht 1t would be a lot of fun ." said Times Herald Managing Editor Kerry lagle. "But we had no idea it would turn out to be such a phenomenon .... It's one of the most Popular feat ures of the paper." ca. "Joe Bob Goes to the Dnvc-ln." clothes off and ran around actin like who claims 10 hA1I from "Fronta c one and the same. j-te tells qucs· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. tionc~ he couWn'1 ~"1~y be the dri vr-in movie cn11c because he's college educated and .drives a foreign car. Joe Bob is 19. flined ~ith college for two weeks and drives a 1972 Oldsmobile Toronado. Bloom said. liis heroes are Charles Bronson. Arnold Schwarzenegge,, Clint East· wood and Ralph the Diving Pi~. a paddling porcine at Aquarena SprinJS 1n Snn Marcos. Texas. Joe Bob s:ud 1n response to wnttcn questions. Bloom sajd his fellow columnist respond~ onl y to wriuen questions. Hts favonte movie is "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre." a low-budget cult horror film made 1n Tcxa\. Indeed. if heads roll . blood spills and cars colltdc. it's Joe Bob's kind of movie. And it had better be showing at a drive-i n. Joe Bob's crusade 1s to save r1rive-ins from extinction "We've lost aboul 750. but I don't th1Qk it's any cause for alarm. We still got13.SOO let\," he aid. He's been called a <:ommunist. racist. ofTcnsi ve and, of course. sexist . as 1n this review of Bnan de Palma's "Body Double": .. But what we got here is 26 breasts. 1nclud1ng fo ur full-screen. wide bod· 1ed garbonLa closeups. One vampire. One sardine imitation. Two porno The r'tevcland (Ohio) Plain Dealer yanked Job Bob's column for two weeks last fall "because of a number of complaints ... that basically he's a sexist pig." s~ud Roben Snyder, the newspaper's features edttor. 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But the biggest problem most of the women confeued waa that macho or not, their husbands don't make love often enough. Once or twice a week, they aald, la not enough. The unscientific survey also ahowed that 70 percent of the women are secretly pleased when men whistle at them on the street, and 87 percent say they are not above admiring the men on the street. This group. the magazine added, Includes women 80 years old or older. The magazine said women who describe their husbands as CHINA HOME-STAYS NOW ALLOWED N•w' f o• couple•. 4-oomH , 1roupo. Univ. educ form, f11hln1. urb.n fomlllH. M•ny ltinerul••· Low ••I••· Tt•Yel flepe, Inc. (714) 973-4844 or (213) 385-6635 WITH HYPNOSISll IASll Y-COMrOUAll Y-lll'llMANIHfl Y Method• heve 95" fllctHa r•t• • wol9ht loo ontt •moklnt ''•tr•m•. Call today for a hoolthlor, ho,,1., you ..• (714) 472-HYftNOSIS (4976) • I •• I .•• '':t. I j' . ' l •I I 1UO Me•o Ver Ot, foil, Suite G C..ta M.to "macho" are also the only ones who report their husbands enjoy pornography and have had ex- tramarital affairs. "They are alao the ones who don't pitch In with housework and childcare," the Journal re- ported. "And lnterestlngly, tM wives of the macho men say they don't want thefr sons to grow up to be .like Dad ... " The survey showed that although the typical respondent works outside the home and nearly 94 percent say they do not believe men are superior to women, by big majorities they said they let the husbands Initiate love-making and do the drMng when they go somewhere together. And by a whopping 91 percent they still like It when men open doors for them. RUFF ELL'S UPMOLSTEIY, llC. f0t Tiie bsl OI Yw lfft 1922 HM80a Bl.VO . 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Reserve your space to attend a free orien- tation program explaining the tour on Saturday, February 23· C•ll Today 844-1412 ' , __ __ Ot1n91 co.et OAJLY ptLOT/~, f*'-Y 17, 1• AT LAST 2 DAYS: SHOP OUR NEW TO THE SALE SAVINGS ,.---___ S_U_NDAY 11 A.M. 1'.~ 7 P.M., MONDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 16.99 BENDOVER"' PANTS FOR MISSES AND MORE WOMAN. Reg. 19.99. Now, save 20% on that terrific-fi~ing favorite -Levi's Bendover pant. Many wonderful colors in misses sizes 8 to 18; also in More Woman 32 to 38. Plaza. 1101135. More Woman. 127. SAVE 20% ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MONET® AND TRIFARI® EARRINGS, 8.40 TO 18.00. Reg. 8.00 to 20.00. You'll be dazzled by our selection of trend-setting earrings from these famous makers. Choose your favorites in both pierced and clip styles. Fashion Jewelry. 111 /427. SAVE 25% ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF YOUNG MEN'S CAMPUS LE TIGRE KNIT SHIRTS. 11.20 TO 12.80. Reg. 16.00 to 18.00. The solids and stripes you can't get enough of are all here at savings. With terrific polo styling in polyester/cotton. Sizes S,M,L,XL. Young Men's Campus, 411 . 26% OFF LIGHTWEIGHT CARDIGAN SWEATER, 22.60. Reg . 30.00. A lightweight, easy-to-wear cardigan that's great to wear now. and on into summer. In many basic and fashion colors. Acrylic, misses' S,M,l ,XL. Plaza Sweaters. 149/400. --FORHER- s.ve 20%: Selected spring sweaters for petites. Reg. 22 .00 to 48.00 .17.IO to 31.40 S.ve 25%: On Broadway's own regular price cotton t-shirts in Plaza Sweaters. Reg. 12.00 to 24.00 ........ 1.00 to 11.00 S.ve 20%: Belted cotton/polyester, twill pant, white, khaki, jade, navy, purple. olive, 6 to 16. Reg. 28.00 . . . . . . . . .. 22.40 Addftlonel 25% off: On a great selection of already reduced separates from Condor, Clio, Cassis Sport, and more. Reg . 19.99 to 44.99 . . . . . . . . .. 16.00 to •.75 S.ve 25%: On a terrific selection of misses separates in career sportswear. Reg. 19.99 to 48.00 . . . ..... 7.IO to aoo Addtdonlll 21% off: Already reduced sportswear from two famous makers in Sportswear 80's. Jackets, pants, skirts, sweaters and blouses. Orig. 9.99 to 89.99 ............... , .......... 7.IO to 17.IO S.ve 21%: On entire stock of Clio silk blouses. Reg. 9.99 to 48.00 .. 7.IO to •.oo a.ve 20%: On Clio II silk blouses and aH T-shirts for large sizes 38 to 44. Reg. 15.00 to 34.00 . . . . . . . ... 12.00 to 27.20 a.ve 21%: On a selection of seersucker dresses. Reg. 42.00 ................ 11.IO leve 20%: On our silk noile group for petites. Reg. 34.00 to 68.00 . 27.20 to MAO Adclttonel ~ off: A lready reduced junior dresses and sportswear. (Esprit not Included.) Orig. 9.99 to 39.99 7.IO to IO.• S.Ve ~: On our entire stock of mini skirts. (Esprit not included). Reg . 26.00 to 32.00 . . .. . . . .. . . . . ....... 11.• to 24.00 leve 20%: On selected casual junior pants. Reg. 24.99 to 34.00 .. 11.11 to 21.11 leve ~: On all f>laza blousn, inctuding regular price and already reduced. Reg. 9.99 to 34.00 ............... 7.41 to 21.10 S.Ve !ft: On our entire stock of scarvet, . wraps, shawls, hair ornaments and neckwear. Reg. 7.00 to 30.001.• to 24.00 a.ve ~ On our entire stock of exercise tights. Reg. 3.99 to 11 .00 .... 1.20 to I.II ..._ ~ On our entire stock of ladMtl belts. Reg. 5.00 to 30.00 ... 4M to 24.• ..,,. JllJ': On our entire ttock of Princeu Gardner small leather goods. Orig. 7 .60 to 28.60 ... . . . . .. ....... to 22.• ADDITIONAL 2&% OFF · THE TICKETED PRICE ON SELECTED MISSES' ALL-WEATHER COATS, 71.41 TO 74 ••• Reg. 49.99 to 99.99. Just in time for the rainy season -savings on a selected group of our all-weather coats. All misses sizes. Coats, 226. 20% OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF· NINA, SRO, JOYCE, ESPRIT AND BANDOLINO SHOES, 11.99 TO 68.00. Reg . 14.99 to 70.00. Come choose from all your favorite classic and casual designs by these top makers. Women's Shoes, 75/285/249. SAVE 30% ON ALL MEN'S ARROW AND VAN HEUSEN F\ILL CUT DRESS SHIRTS. 9.10 TO 13.30. Reg. 12.99 to 19.00. Whether you like them solid or patterned, short or long sleeved, you'll find your favorite styles in this collection. Men's Dress Shirts, 7. 199.00 EA. MUL Tl BEVELED STAGGER WALL MIRROR 35x35 overall size with 9" beveled panels in an arGhitectural stagger with design. Reg. 200.00. ADDITIONAL 21% OFF THE TICKETED PRICE OF SELECTED SPECIAL PUR- CHASE AND. ALREADY REDUCED FALL. WINTER AND RABBIT FUR COATS. Find the coat of your dreams, now at savings, when you need it most. Our fall and winter coats. Reg. 79.99 to 149.99. •·• to 112.41. Rabbit furs. Reg. 129.99 to 169.99. 17.41 to 127.41. Coats. 25. SAVE 20% ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF TRICOT SLEEPWEAR, 9.80 TO 31.00. Reg . 12.00 to 45.00. Your year-round favorites for sleeping and relaxing-tricot nightgowns, pajamas, and teddies, now 20% off. Choose from Vanity Fair, Tex- sheen, Flair, and more. Sleepwear. 24133 12321288. SAVE 26% ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S DENIM JEANS. 18.00 TO 31.60. Reg. 24.00 to 42.00. Save on designer and famous maker styles including Levi's, Jordache, and more. In dark blue cotton denim, or light blue cotton/polyester stretch denim . Reg. 24.00 to 42.00. Men's Sportswear, 195/290. 99.99 DESIGN WALL MIRRORS Beveled mirrors 1n chevron design and stagger design. Your choice. reg . 150.00. each 27x27" Reg . 200.00. Center mirror w ith two bird or paradise side panels. With black glass border and brass tone frames. MORE SAVINGS S.ve 10%: On our entire stock of vinyl handbags and clutches. Reg . 9.99 to 38.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 1.00 to 30.40 S.ve 20%: On dusters by famous makers. Reg . 22.00 to 35.00 . . . . . . . 17.IO to 21.IO S.ve 20%: On our entire stock of Warners bras. Reg . 11 .00 to 18.00 .... l.IO to 14.40 S.ve 20%: Our entire stock of lounge· wear. Reg. 19.99 to 46.00 .. 1&• to 31.IO S.ve 20%: On our entire stock ofdesigner robes and loungewear. Reg. 29.99 to 63.00 .... . ............ 23.• to 60.40 S.ve 20%: On our entire stock of warm sleepwear. Reg . 9.99 to 43.99 . . . . . . . . . . 7.M to 35.11 lave 20%: Our entire selection of cami~ and half-slips. Reg . 8.00 to 42.00. . . . . . . . . . . . ... , ..... 1.40 to 33.IO lew 20%: On our entire stock of panties. !Calvin Klein not included.I Reg. 2.00 to 12.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 2.00 to 1.80 -FOR HIM- -... 21%: On French designer logo V-neck sweaters in cashmere-soft Orlon" acrylic. Spring tones. Reg . 32.50 .•.. 24..31 a.,,,. ~ On Italian Merino wool lightweight sweater in sensa tional solid tones. Reg . 30.00 .................. 20.00 ..._ 21%: On our entire stock of belts. Reg. 9.00 to 30.00 .......... t .71 to 22.IO leve 21%: On all men's umbrellas. Reg . 13.00 to 30.00 .............. 1.71 to 22.IO ..._ ~ On young men's solid and striped kn it tops from N.R.G .• Tomato, more. Reg. 6.99 to 34.00 ... 4.11 to 23.IO ..._ 8'(.: On our entire stock of young men's sweatera and outerwear. Orig. 9.99 to 75.00 ......... \ ........ 7.IO to 11.21 leve ~ On our entire stock of corduroy short• for boys 8 to 20. Orig, 17.00 .................. : .... 1~11 -FOR KIDS- ._. .. On our entire ltodc of g#1a 7 to 14 denim jeene. Lawmen, Chic, mona. Reg. 28.00 to )4,00 ...••••. , ... to .. ~ off: Our entire ltock of girtl 4 to ax coordfna• from c.rt.'1,• Mix·end Match, Coming Thing and more. Orig.8.00 to 20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . ......... to 11.11 .. FOR THE HOME .. S.Ve 711.00: 18th century 5-pc. dining room set in cherry, orig 2015.00 1211.00 S.Ve 171.00: Matching china, orig. 2375.00 . . . . . . . . 1411.00 S.ve 151.00: Contemporary pivot table with black lacquer finish, orig. 600.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4M.OO Save 141.00: Imported French style cocktail table, orig. 325.00 . . .171.00 S.ve 151.00: Windsor wooden rocker. orig. 350.00 1•.00 S.¥• 71.00.121.00: Black lacquer Queen Anne side or arm chair, orig. 200.00-300.00 . .. 171.00 Save 571.00: Contemporary 3-pc. almond lacquer wall system . orig. 1675.00 .1 •. 00 S.ve •.OO: Country French 5-pc. bedroom set. orig. 1995.00 .... 1211.00 lave 271.00: Matching stationary loveseat. orig. 930.00 . . .. m .oo S.ve 251.00: Trans1t1onal Tomcat oatmeal full convertible sofa, orig . 750.00 . •.oo S.V. 44% to 50%: New Orleans white iron and brass bed. reg. 1200.00 to 1600.00 . .. ..... 00 S.ve 30% to 50%: Simmons and King Koil mattress including Beautyrest and Posture Bond. Save 201 .00 to 251.00: Oriental and con- temporary rugs. wool or acrylic 9 designs. orig. 300.00 to 500.00 M.00 to 241.00 S.V. 50%: 29' · tall exclusive hexagon shaped optic lamp with shirred fabric shade, 3 level hght, reg. 100.00 41.M ltlec:W purd!Me: Dress bag, suit bag or underbed chest from Richard Plastic, 1n tan .. . yow~•.• ~ purchM•: Matching 12-bin shoe chest, lO·shelf sweater bag or 8 shelf shoe bag . . . . . . . . . . . . your ~ 1~• leve 40% to 50%: Prestige luggage set by Crown. 4 pieces, orig 30.00 to 90 00 17•to ..... ..._•·•Accord attache by Samaonl'te, 3" or~". orig. 110.00 or 115.00 ........ .... . .1Ulend .... lewe 121.• Peacock design wing chaff in frultwood finish, orig. 300.00 111.IO lew .,. Our traditionel aof1 in white on white ~ma~. orig. 1400.00 7llM 21% Off OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LEATHER AND VINYL CLUTCHES, IM TO 32.00. Reg. 9.99 to .a.oo. Leather clutches from G1tnaon, Phillippe, Leather Express B.H. Smith and more. Vinyl clutches · from Ganaon, Julius Resnick. Valerie Barad and more at terrific savings. Handbags. 37 /l17 /422 SAVE 26% ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HEALTH-TEX, 2.• TO 16.7&. Reg. 3.99 to 21 .00. Newborns, infants. toddlers, boys' 4 to 7 and girls' 4 to 14 Health· Tex collections-on sale I Come get them outfitted for spring and sum- mer. Health-Tex, 44/137/419/420/428. 16.99 TO 23.91 SQ. YD. INSTALLED. WALL-TO- WALL CARPETING Save 40% ti; 50%. Romance nyton plush, orig. 30.00, 11M eq. yd. .._ .... ed. Vanity nylon cut·n-loop, orig. 42.00. 11• eq. yd. lrwtal11l Cameo Ultron plush, orig. 40.00. 219 eq. yd. .._.. ed. All in a good range of colors. Sale price includes padding and normal installation. 418.00 CONTEMPORARY ROCKER RECLINER Ong. 750.00. By Catnapper with bustle back, wrap over arm, easy side handle operation and deep seating comfort. Rose or brown olefin. S.ve 401.00: Grandfather clock curio with quartz electronic chimes, floor samples on ly. orig. 1000.00 •.oo S.ve 601 .00: Contemporary Leatherplus recliner by Barcalounger, orig 1100.00 •.oo Stationary sofa, loveseat or chair to match at comparable savings. Save 151 .00 to 351 .00: Berkhne' Niagara family room group 1n champagne colored Herculon' velvet, orig 400.00 to 1400.00 241.00 to 1M.OO Save 401.00: Our contemporary flare-arm sofa in natural with black and white pillows, orig. 1200 00 711.00 Save 301.00: Our club chair and onoman in textured Herculon' . orig. 600 00 211.00 Spec:W purchm•: S1lver·plated photo frames by Loui Michel 4.• to •·• Spec:W pwct...e: Multi-color desk lamps, 60 wan . . . 13.• S.ve 40.00: Frigidaire 1.0 cu f1 microwave with variable power and 30-minute timer, orig. 239.00 1•.00 S.ve 20.00: Maytag automatic washer. orig. 499 00 471.00 Sa¥• 50%: Old Homestead 21 pc cutlery set by Lifetime, open stock value 160 00 .... Save 30%: Our imported Apple Blossom cera mic collection, reg. 15.00 to 75.00 ••• to .... Save 40%: Copco 8·pc enamel·on·steel cookset. red with white pinstripes open stock value 100 00 st.• S.¥e 50%: 3·pc. stainless steel roaster. orig 29.99 14.• S.ve 50%: Our exclusive Farberware 10·pc stainless steel cookware set, open stock value 199 00 •·• SpecW pwchM1· 54·pc stainless steel flatware, service for 8 plus hostess set, 7 patterns 31.• le¥e 33%: Nocturne stemware. black stems in flute. goblet or wine, boxed set of 4, by J G. Durand, reg 15 00 •• lave~ Cav1her 24·pc beverage set for 8 by J G Ourand. reg 20 00 14• ..,,.. 2l"Mi: Hoan maple cutting boards, Reveraabord, reg 19.00 U.• ...,_ 4t1.lt: Glidef recliner by Catnape>et. odg. 700 00 __ 211.IO AUCTION Will VARY STOM TO STOM. .-TIWDIATI MHllCDOW• MAY HAW AL.MADY lllN TAkUl NO MAIL. OR PHONE OROIRS . THE BROADWAY ., \ ' l I t Ii f Ir.' ..... \ .~ , ' L ) ... ... ,\ .. I Saturday Feb. 16th,<10am to 6pm> Sunday Feb.17th,<Noon to Spm> Monday Feb. 18th,<10am to 6pm> __ That's right! This weekend only, / Plummer·s announces its spectacular 21-Hour Marathon of Values on handcrafted International contemporary Furniture for every room in your hom·e! Shop and compare Plummer's prices during this fantastic 3-day weekend , and make 21 your lucky number!. You can't afford to pass up the savings this weekend! save now on functional wall units, elegant living, dining and bedroom ensembles, genuine leather sofas and recliners, white lacquer furniture and so much more! During this 21- Hour Marathon · of Values, when Plummer's says you're gonna save, you're gonnasavel Plummer's imports directly from the european manufacturers .~so the prices are lower and the values unbelievable! The key word at Plummer's is savings I There's no time to waste ... take advantage of Plummer's now and get luckyl Here are just a few of the values in store for you this weekend! DANISH TEAK STEREO BENCH rne perfect answer for anv stereo eou1pment plus ample storage space for records tapes or books Tn1s 1ncreci101v nancisome flame grain fln1sneci table onlyl DINING TABLE FROM DENMARK IN TEAK Crafted In warm teak. Measures a spacious 33 y, "X331h "and extends to 57y. ". even more lmoortant It sells at ttils unbellevablV K>w pncel S130value TEAK ROLL·TOP DESK x1 6•1, x23v, n1gn Now spec1a11 pncea at Plummer s• $ 7 9 oencn measures 39'" oroantre and or Tl'lls p1ecew111 199 conceal ttle cluttt!r neattv and easnv. Measures 35y, "x38·' 18Ye "deep Supert> teak flnlsh. S125 value INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE SANT A ANA • 1540 E. Warner • (714)557 -0611 <aetween Cirn:t a Newport FWv. exit on over Rd> MISSION VIEJO • 28191 Marguertte PrbVV. • C714>495·3252 •Between crown vattev & Aimv PkWVI VIM' OTHll ITOlll IN: WllT LOI MQI 8 , MMD1NA. NCMtTH MOU YWOOO. TOftMCI, IG YAl.LIY I Mii DllOO OPIN 10 to I -SUNDAY NOON to S A• "'"' f\l~f' <'If!"" 'If~~ ~r\ ,.,.,,,.,., ~ _,. un.\Mfl'ltlltd WI (lf'!Ofl1 fOf flt~ ll'(Y uO "'" f1 ""° "'f~ntno1U \UOll(t fO \100 on lleno S345value Some warning Rand-drawn •ten readinl •A rotten doll UvN here' hanl• from fence of a Bantow home. The •ten l• a de- parture from the u•ual warn- lnl notice. S. Africa beaches opening to blacks CAPETOWN. South Africa (AP) -With the arnval of the Southern Hemisphere summer in December. Cape Town'sCityC'ouncil took down the "whites only" signs on the beaches under its control. Whites ha ve been talking about it ever since. Some like it; some don't. The Ci•y Counc1 l's decision ended segreg.ation at about half the beaches in the Cape Town region. The rest are controlled by the Di visional Counci l. The resuh isa patchwork ofwh11e s- onl y beaches and integrated beaches along South Africa's Ri v1era. Cape Town is home to most of the nat1on's2.8 million people ofm1xcd race. who make up most oft he region's non-white population. The} flocked to city beachesdunng the Christmas holidays, creating un- precedented scenes of different races at play together. But tha t limited move away fro m the national poljcy of apartheid set off a fierce debate among whites that still commands several letters a day 1n newspapers. Those who oppose the move say the seashore is overcrowded by people who behave badly-sw1m- mine in underwear, lineringand making too much noise. they claim - and they want some restnct1ons. ChnsJoubert, a City Council memberwho opposed the opcn- beach pohcy,conceded the time for "whites only" signs at beaches has passed. "But I do believe there have to be standards .... There has to be cen a1 n socio-cconomicd1scrim1nauon," he said. "If you take the openingofthe swimming pool, with the thousands of people they put into the pool of all social levels. anti-social behavior was rife there." Joubcn wants beaches to be divided by fences. with hefty fees charged on one side and low fees on the otherforthe less affluent. Such a change, he contends. would not be based on race. Supponersofopcn beache!.. ho"- ever. call that apanheid by another name. Mrs. A.C. Wolf. wntmg to the Cape Times, said the notion ofa fee system "smacks of intolerance and la ck of understanding." She added. "It has been a pleasure to mix with the people since the 'opening' of the pool and I ha vc made manx new friendships.:· A City Co uncil member, Da vid Bloomberg. said the "teething prol>- lems" of the first season would be overcome. He maintained that beach integration 1san im~rtant p~den1 for the nation•s S m1llion whites, who must come to terms with dismantling apartheid. "Open beaches will be as accep- table as open theaters and hotels," Bloomberasaid. Most staae theaters and top-grade hotels ha ve been anntcd multiracial status. althouah movie houses, most restaurantsand otheumcnitlcs re· main ~ted. Cape Town also was the first ma.iorcenter to intearatc its buses. sa vi na money by doina away with duplicate service on the same routes. In Durban. the Indian Ocean rcsor. and elsewhere beyond Cape Town·s bordcrs1 beach1panhe1d rc.ma11u lfilact. Si.nut Kle1nmond beach. about 40m1lcsca tofCapcTown.dcclarc "Whites Only." and "R~rvcd Beach Arca: The fine pnnt ~ys that in term of Act 49of 1953, the beach is reserved "for the c~clus1ve use or whttcs, cxcludln1scrvants whoac· company white children " I . - ..... --··--· Malrla6 abattloas Ulegal woald1Jrla6 bac.lr horrors To the Editor. . Presiden.t ReaP,n is firmly support· 1n1 the anu-abon1on movement. His idealism and moraJlsm are to be admired, but there are hundreds of yea.rs of records that he 1hould consider as he makes hit decision. These records tell ohhe terrified airls and unwanted babies: dead airls and unscrupulous butchers who aR in- volved in illetal abortions. Only in the last 12 years has a prea:nant female been rescued from this centuries-old horror. When I was a &irl, abortions were illepl. I clearly remember friends of mine. prC'1lant and desperate, 1oin1 to clinics in Tijuana that conducted wholesale abortions. These clinics were unsanitary, unprofessional, and lifc-thrcatenin& terrors to the desper- ate &iris seekina that haven of last resort. My nei&hbor's son ran a local abortion clinic on his mother's kitchen table, usina a kitchen spoon as his suraical tool. We are now up in arms about abortions. The solution seems to be to make them illcpl. First, do you thin.le for one minute the rich won't find competent doctors willina to accept lhc money and take 1he 1.:hance'/ 1 he lotert will be the poor, the desperate the uninformed. Alto, whoever 11id brandina somethlna "illqal" stops anythina? Pot 11 illqal, cocaine is illepl; ttaa "illeta.I" stopped thoee determined to follow these paths? Y can aao I volunlttted to help at a postnatal adoption clinic. The ex- cessive number of deformities and birth defects tstoundcd me. I asked the doctor why. and he said, "Many mothers tried home-style abortion procedures that failed or had no prenatal care at all; the result often was dam• to the fetus and hence the damaaed infant." ' I am not so naive that I believe dcleplizina abonions will stop prea- nancies. l do believe we will reven to the Tijuana. kitchen table, under- ground network resulting in deaths, trauma, and mutilation. l hope those dedicated to anti- abortion causes really understand what a woman faced when abortions were illegal. It is'° easy to tell others what to do. I'd like to know what would happen to mother and child if the problem were thejrs. DIANE MYERSON Newport Beach Birth control prevents hunger To the Editor. child after being raped, perhaps by What wo\lld you think if Pro-Life her own father. How conceited to groups. printtd up bumper stickers think ·your opinion ovenhadows a that sa1d, "ANTI ABORTIONISTS decision between a husband his wife ARE ~URD~RER~?" What is t~e-.e8nd theirdoctor.~Whattype of person reasonina behind this, you ask? Let s wants control over all the wombs in say that y~urch~rch is responsi~le for the United States? What type of w1t~oldina birth control 1nfor-person sets their own children up to mat1on from poor underdeveloped become terrorists and bombers and peoples of the world, resulting if) the eventually murderers? I'll tell you fact that for years !'Ow 40,000 chil-what kind: "power hung')'" parents. dren a day are starving to death. You arc not ready to raise and feed Are you or }.'OUrcburch miss~ngon.e the child to be, that WU born because mc:al . or selling one expensive 011 your church denied birth control ~1nttng to sa:-'e these deaths? The infonn•tion to a mother who already n~hest church. in the world.could stop had 10 children, so that all her this. Starvation and disease are children starved to death. Don't be so natur~·s way of birth control.. holier than thou because you arc not. Afnca and South Amenca are No. I have never had an abortion· doubling their population every 2S however I know that only I controi years. while Sweden takes 900 years my own body and I answer to God t<? do this. The world has always had myself. Yes. I have sen1 money to birth control. the only araument is "Christian Childrens' Fund " even what method. the pill or starvation? before the Supreme Court decls1on to How arropnt to make one medical give each woman her own body. opinionfiteverywoman'sprqnancy. JEAf'l(NE COLLINS How awful to force a child to bear a Huntington Beach Abortion: Refuge of imma~re To the Editor: I speak for the defenseless. I speak for the voiceless. I speak for the almost 16 million unborn babies that have been aborted since the 1973 decision of the United States Su- preme Court leplizina abortion. (' decision which enables the more powerful to choose not to assume mature adult responsibility for their actions. While we often hear every woman has a ri&ht to control her own body, where is that control? For to control means to exercise authority over. to reaulate, curb, restrain; thus abortion. thou&h promoted as a means of being in control of one's body, is actually the evidence of a body which has been out of,control. If one wants to claim contro1, either curb or restrain the body to prevent prqnancy or be responsible for the results afterward. But today we live in a society permeated with self gratification and self indulaenc:c manifestinp them- selves both in the lack of sci control lcadin1t to preanancv and in the case with which we dispose of the problem preanancy when it is nol convenient. compatible or <Jj5es not contribute to our life style. • Today the unborn must compete for our affection and selfishness walks in the gu~ of a woman's choice. We recently celebrated a day honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his fi&ht for the civil ri&hts of the black person. once also defenseless and voiceless in these United States. Tuesday. Jan. 22 marked the 12th anniversary of the decision legalizing abortion. We can, we must protect our unborn. Write your state senator and urge him to support the parental consent bills SB7 and S899 and to def~at or repeal all pro-abortion teaisJation. Urge your United States senators and representatives to support a constitu- tional amendment to protect the ri&ht to life of all citizens from the moment of conception. Let us be silent no more. WENDY BORACK Costa Mesa Cows can heat hearth One c:ow produces 80,000 BTUs of heat every 24 hours. Scientists in Lund, Sweden. proved it. From a cow barn in which 18 cows stomped and chomped. they piped the heat 40 yards to 1 farm house otherwise unheated. It warmed five rooms and the people therein. Runnina backs in football half a hund~ years 110 wore uniforms ·with leather straps, like p1cksack handles. fixed to the 1houlden and the hips. In pileups alona the line. tcammatn were suppoted to arab those straps and drta the bellcarriers forward. But the defensive playen, oblervant fellows, found the where- abouts of the handles, and some of those runnina becks wound up half naked. The arcat affiiction of the inter· national traveltr it not diarrhea -11 to c:ommonly claimed -but con- stipation. This was on TV. Am tryina to recall who rtOOt1ed it. Not Nancy Rcapn. I'll thin\: of it. Q. How do you wake up 1 ORANGE COAST Piii f h1bematina potato? A. You're not joking. I pther. Wet down the potato in a bushel ot 1t1 ilk with a gallon of water containing 3 percent ethylene chlorohydrin. and put it in airt1ah1 storaat at 7S dqrccs F. overniaht. Thia tends to open said potato's eyes. so to speak. awakenina 1t to !f<>Wlh. Maine farmers do 1t. Q. You reported Oclmon1c:o's in New York City was one of the fiBt of the world-famous American rn- taurants. What was the first price ofa meal there? A. 12 c:entt-forsoup. steak. halfa pie and c:ofrft. On Nov. 2,, 183-4. On the outskirts of Zurich, Switzer- land, is a hou1e with a plaque that reads: "Herc lived, at different times. Moun. Goethe, Victor Huao Brahms. James Joyce and Richlnt Waaner." Tht word "anxiet,Y" comes from tht Latin "to thokt. • L.M. 11•¥' 11 • ITNkelH '*"-"""' M.L....Werta• PuDW\tf ,,.. --.......,..~~ ~lar!Ot T .... T ... City (l)lor CrelllMft Soon• ( ""°' ' Ed cats ·ought -to Improve ~~ system b -· ----.--- U.S. speaking out against wrong parties in S. Korea We should attempt to impose a liule order on our thmkinJ. South Korea is for all intents and purposes a one-party state. Unlike the world's totalitarian regimes. how- ever. South Korea is heart and soul anti-communist. which one would think natural in a count') the north· em half of which was wrenched from it by Stalinists who then tried to invade the southern half. very nearly causing a world war and aJso killing a million Koreans. Like certain other non-communist countries in the world litrgely domi- nated by a single party, SOuth Korea has manaaed to culti va\e a work ethic that is responsible for a most ex- traordinary economic trans- formation. It is comparable to that of two other such states in Asia. namely Taiwan and Singapore. The result has been to lift 40 million Koreans up from poverty, thouah not (yet) to full political liberty. Dcmocracies~operly rcaret the absence of com . te political liberty in any state, w ilc rccoaniring that history demonstrates that rilfJf-lean- ina authoritarian states, unlike com- munist totalitarian states.. sometimes flower in democratic directions, as for instance Greece did after the colonels' putach. and as Brazil and ArJtntina have recently done, while Albania never has. So Kim Dae Jung. an opposition leader. attempts to challenge lhe boss Korean. President Chun Doo Hwan, loses his power play. is tried in ~980 and sentenced to death. later com- muted to 20 years imprisonment for sedition. Then comes the Reagan adminis1ration. which gives Mr. Kim sanctuary in the United States. where he is perfectly free to do· as he likes. What ht elects then to do. after a couple of years. is to return to South WtUAM F. Bue KLEY Korea. obviously to bid yet again for power. But Mr. Kim has an eye for theater. so he surrounds himself with human rights activists, as they are called, wnose historical pro~nsity is to struggle for human n&hts in non- communist countries. Most con- spicuous of the two dozen f u&)emen who get otTthe airplane in front of Mr. Kim is Patricia Derian, Jimmy Carter's assistant secretary ofstate for human ri&hts, who is more con- cerned. to jud•e from her activity. about human n&hts in South Korea than in North Korea. w!K-re ifahe had attempted a landina under similar circumstances.. she would now be th~ late Ms. Patricia Derian. Then there was our former am- bassador to El Salvador. Robert E. White. who was replaced in part because he p ve the impression of worryina more about dealh squads associated with the government than about death squads associated with anti-democratic, pro-communist in- surrectionists. Add a couple of ob- scure congressmen, whose consti- tuents evidently think it OK that they should draw down salaries to ac:t as members of an anti-South Korean escort service, and a dozen others. They land in Seoul and of course the police move in to scquesttt Mr. Kim. the only person lhey arc interested in. But in order to ac- complish this. they n~d to ungluc him from his Amencan equemes. They decline to cooperate. and so the police pull and shove as required. and the escorts mist: and. sure enou&h. the next thin& we have on our 1"V screens is heated denunciations of the brutality of South Korean officials by the American escort team. Their planted uiom was that they should be free to land in South Korea and repeal South Korean law under which Mr. Kim was convicted and sentenced. Now. all of the above is wonderful grist for the communist worldwide machine, which, as predicted, renews its attack on South Korea, which attack. lS years ago, it pressed not only by propaganda, but by tanks and machine auns and rifles. It has been commented that under the c1rcum- 'ltanccs it was doubtful that t!K- Olympic Games could proceed as scheduled in 1988 in Seoul: a dark threat palpably intended to cn- cou~ other countries to boycott South Korea. which is sufferina at. the hands of American liberals not so much from its lack of democracy (how much is North Korea sufTering in tcnns of,.say, denunciations from The Washington Post?). bur on account of its unqualified anu-com- munism. Richard Walker. our ambassador in Seoul. who 1s an academic and a sinolog.ist, has done a little to punc- ture the hi strionics of Ms. Dcnan et al. But damage has been done. It would be interesting. after they have dusted off their South Korean humili- ation. to see the same team take off for Moscow. to demand the release of Shcharansky. Why don't 1hcy. while they arc at 1t. grab the nearest Romanov. and demand restoration? Good idea. that. William Bfldley J1 • 1ya4katH eol•m.i1t. -114-~IJJ;l!ill"'i·11u""~l"·IL-----------­ W or ld wide uranium glut costs taxpayers a bundle Government losing roughly $45 a unit for the enriched uranium it produces WASHINGTON -When tht oil potentates overestimated the . de- mand for their :>roduc1 and brought on a worldwide glut. prices tumbled and consumers aot a break. Bui when U.S. officials made similar predictions for the nuclear power industry. and a worldwide glut of enriched uranium followed. it's the taxpayers who arc gcttina stuck. The federal aovernment. caught by its own miscalculations. is losina rouahly $4S a unit on the millions of units of enriched uranium lbat the Dcpanment of Encray produces each year for the nuclear power industry. Herc's how 1t happcM<t A decade aao, the now-defunct Atomic: Ene'ly Commission forecast a rapid and Vtrtually limitless &rowth of nuclear power •nd the need for enriched uranium that fuels the power plants. But stqaerina cost ovtrruns and safety conttrns all but smothered the infa.nt nYClear powtr Industry. Httdleu of t.W. """"• iJn$, ofTtclals stuck to the rosy prQJCCUons and bcaan t'IMt\I restrictions on the lmpon offoreian uranium. Uranium from abroed poured in. and tome restnc:tions ~ rcimpotcd. Today, only JO ~nt of most power compenia enriched uranham <'In be 1mpof1td. bUt tbCR is no limit to the amount of raw uranium a C()tnJlllft)' can buy abroiil iid turn o~ to w EMfl) Ocpanmntt for mridtmntt. • Tht marteuna measurement or tnnchtd uranium it cal~ a St,lr- ah~t won. Unit. or wu. Foman producm currently kll ennchtd uran1um for anywhcrt from $90 to Sll7J)'r WU. The Energy Dcpartmenl's pnce varied from S 139 to SI SO; as a result. it now has somt" 24 m1lhon SWUs on its hands. To get nd of this. 1t has offered power companies a 10-)car contract. restnc:una 1he1r imports but auaranledng that the pn~ of ennch- ed uranium they buy from DOE will never go h1~er than SI 3S per WU. That might seem hke a smart markt1ina move. cxccpl for one th1na: Ac:c:ord1na 10 Jeanine Hull. a former Capitol Hill expert on the subject. it costs the aovemment S 180 to produce each WU 1t sells to iu customers. This may be a baraa1n for "'e nuclear power industry. but tht ta:itpeycrs han to make up the $4S difference. The Ene11Y Ocp1rtmtnt' sale thi year are expected to total 9. 9 million SWUs. That would mean a loss of almost $4SO million. Ennchment is impovcrishina the •n('y. Unhltc moat aovtmment com· moduy subsidies. this one doesn't benefit domestte ptOduetn. becau1t the power c.omP1nics can 1mpon all &he raw uranium they wa.rn. nd f0tt~ produtm can undercut U .• uranium mincs cuil)'. ttther by the ute of v1nual lavt labor (South Africa) or throu,h their own aovern- IKDt' subsidiuuon {~ Mda) The Oftly bmtft('ia"" of the £ntra> Otpanmcnt's mone)-IO 11'\1 enncb- matl S)'ltem lie the nudcu po.wet com...- M Hull'1 wspecion -ere rtla)~ to Rq> John Du19tll, O.Mich .• and lhcn·Rf1). lK'hant OutntcT. D-.Y .. ~o ordtrid the QmCnl ccoun11n1 Offkt lo invn4i~et. In their rt'pC>r\, the 1f\vntipton ('On(h.tdC'd lh.tt the tpvernrmn1 oukt not brc k C' n on JICI AllDSOI its nt"w I 0->car contract a' the law requires 1t to do. Tht" 10ves11ga1ors fou nd that the aaency 1s shuffimg figu re' 10 male 11s uranium program appear sohent It plans to wntt" off S 1.2 billion of 11 debt as plant and equipment dc- prtt1a11on and to unden alue the excess ennehed urnnium 11 has on hand. John Lonaenttker. the official in charac of 1hc enrichmcnl procram. conceded to my 1 soc:iale V1ck1 Warren that the agency hasn'1mtt1t costs in the pas1. and docs O"-e the Treasury mone_y. s for the GcMraJ Acrount1na Office' cntic1 m of 1t accountina procedure~. Lonaenecktr said the Eneray Depenmcnt used a reputablt 1«ount1na firm to help. and that the discrt~IKY aro bc- c.aust ·~we u~ different as ump. t1on "to determine ro ts. •The h1a.h rate of bank failures - ht~t sintt the Grt'lt Deprnl1on - bl encou,..ct \be Reapn ldmin1 trt1on to push for dcfq\alaltOn. ~ hope 1 that by tcm, banks move tnto other financial ~Ids -rttl n&att,sttunttes. in urancc. tra,-el - tbey-"'111 br bcntt able to cope w11h the c:ompct1tion they'\t been rmna :fiOm ~ In the~ my IOWC~ \ell me. as many as one-third of the nation's small and mcd1um-l1'Cd benks wlll be nc 1n 10 )cafs. Jeri A.,,_ ,_ • ~karH &.WI .. , .. .~ • The Rnpn administration sure knows bow to spice up a du.II subject. Consider Education ~tary Wil- liam Bennett Who. in defendfog propMed cuts in aid to col~ students. speculated that some kids misht have to Jive up their stettos or beach vacations. But the wont that can be said of his rem.art is that it made a Sood proposaJ sound bad. The current system of aid fails any reasonable test offaimcss or cfficien~ cy. It subsidizes pcopk of ample means and fiM opportunities at the expense of thOtC less fortunate. It makes collqe attractive to a lot of people who don't bc&oq theft. And it raises the cost of education. The president is not punuina lbe scorched-earth poli depicted by colleac presidents. 'Over the not three years. Rcapn's plan would reduce federal contributions by just 16 ptrocnt. It aims at modest pis. One is to restrict help to people wbo are not wealtbr. Families with a yearly income of more than S32,500 couldn't act subsidized paranteed loans. and those making more than S2S.OOO couldn't It" direct grants or loans. Another 1s to make recipients pay more of thctr expenses: Annual subsidies would be limited to S4.000 per student. The details of the plan may be open to improvement. A Oat income limit.. without taktna into account family size. aanorcs diffcrenccs amona household rctOW'Ca.. But \be ~ principles arc sound. These chaoses would restore IOme fiscal discipline to a program wbow cost has grown by 488 percent sud 197S. Be1wecn now and 1988. tlK-y would save $4 btlhon. Bui the chanacs arc warranted by more than the budget squen.e. FC<kr· al aid 1s one reason half of lhe high school graduates in the U.S. go to college. compared with IS percent of · those in Britain. West Germany and Japan. A lot of stuMnts wouldn't bother if Washmgton didn't cover part of the tab. Contrary to lhe claims of collcgt administrators. cutting these pro- grams Wlll lowcr students' costs in the long run. By mc:reasmg the demand for higher education. the curttnt loans boost its price. Bu11he mam defect of the progralJI 1s Its unfa1mC'SS. ··There 1s no other pohcy l know of which so clearly and on so large a scale imposes costs on low-income people to pro' 1de subs1d1es to h1gh-mcome people.'' economist Milton Fncdman has wnt- te n. College aid g~ mostly to people who arc. or will be:. well-to-do. They are paid for by everyone -including pt'Ople who didn't go to college. who tend to be poorer than college graduates. Federal loans carT) two costs. First. the government pays the difference between the market interest rate and its bargain rate (currently. either 8 percent or 5 percent. dependtn& on the type of loan). S<-cond. 1t pays all interest costs until the student fin - ishes 5ehool. Educ.at1on 1sa "aluablecommod1ty that offers lucrat1H· retums. There is no reason that people whose college degrttS ass ure them a comfonable incomr shouldn't pa) 1he full cost of 1he1r schooling There 1s. ho"c'rr . .i real problem. ~ 11lcntcd student ma) tool forward 10 a h1gh·p:1 1ng carttr after coll~. but he or <ihr ma\ not be able to find the needed fund~ No bank would lend $20.000 to an 18-ycar-old with no collateral It has no assurance of repa' ment and no rccour-;c in case of dtfault The federal government 1s 1n 3 bencr po 111on. It can guaranttt loans. and then. 1f ll chooses., fo~ibly collect (So far its enfor«ment leaves much 10 be desired, wtlb defaults doubhn11n the last four year'$.) Thu anyone qualified for c:ollqc would be able to ao. G1vtn the monelary rt~-ard or h1ahfr t<Jocat1on. lfld.aatcs O\Cht to pay 1he1r o""n WI). The adm1nlS- trat1on'' plan tak the f'\lht tack. cun1na subs1d11cd loans -while ta.· pandil'\lcttn ubudlttd ~ The lat· lCT make fund 1v111abk-. wb.1.lt rcquinl'\I rc<'lp1cnu to pey more or I~ t~ full COit. 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Robmson 's Kids, 116, all storN except Palm Springs. $9.99 SAVE 4104--47% ON KNIT SHIRTS FOR BOYS 8-20 Rtg. S 17·119. From a famous maker, m wlids or strif'tj; cotton/ pol-ytsttr. Robinson's Kuls, 11, all storrs except Palm Spnngs. -$24.99- $31.99 SAVE 33% ON JWR GHURK.A TWILL SEPARATES FOR HER Rtg. SJB·S48. Shorts. in ivory, o/1w, nAvy. wh1tt, 11nd rtd. Slt1rts, m ivory, olit.'f!, rnrvy. 11nd rtd. Pants. m ivory, o/1w, n11vy. And UJh11t. (Colors mAy wry by stort.} All, purr cotton; 4·14. Robinson's ~pa,.,,tn, /Bl $15.99 SAVE l.J% ON OUR OWN Con'ON T-SHIRTS hg. 12'. V.nttk, polo sty/t, or plAclttt co/Lir in whitt, plnlt, or•nRt, -ytllow, gmn. blut, or rJA'tl)l S·M·L Robmsoni 5qMrAtn, 18S. Robrruon~ PmuJmts'D.yS.lt • nd Clt•r1mtt m4I M°""'1'y. Ft"""'ry 18. HN""Y '"for btst 1tlt<ti'ons; 1ty/t1 fnll) wry by llOrt. ()untitin •ff l1mittd •M •II lltmJ •~ JNb,«t to prior MU. So,.,,. no m1111/ or phoM o,.,.,_ j-HE QUICKEST : JUST PERSONALLY PRESENT A VISA, MASTERCAR D, AMERICAN OUR SALESPE~ AND WE'LL OPEN AN IC(X)UNT YOU CAN USE IMMEDIATELY. THE EASIEST WAY: PHONE US Ta..L FREE 1·800-422_.241PJOM7 AM·lO PM .EXPRESS OR CARTE BLANCHE CAJlO AND a:ENTIFlCATJON 10 ~a: AND OUR OPERATORS WlLL TAKE APPLICATION INFORMATD-1. .. ,,,. E By SUSAN MONAHAN ~ • O..,,...C.,11J1n••1t ' vie does have a surname (Evangelou), but the 25-year-old fashion designer usually identifies herselfby her first name. Given the fact that some of her clients are in show business, this easy, to-pronounce-and-remember moniker seems appropriate. And- while EVIE 111ay not blaze on a marquee,: it does adorn the labels of her own 1ashion line. Her home and headquarters are in New York. Evie is executive vice president of the U.S. di vision of Brazilia International, a sportswear line that has been sold in Europe for more.than 17 years; she is also styling consultant and sole U.S. distributor for the company. In addition, she maintainsashowroom in Long Island City. • Evie was in California recently to investigate possible expansion to the West Coast and to confer with client Sheila E. She designed a wardrobe for the rock singer to wear for Prince's Purple Rain Tour. She also designed costumes for Sister Slcpgcl who she says, will wear them in their new video and on their next album cover . .. I get inspired by music-I studied piano for eight years," said Evie in an interview. ··so it was natural for me to want to design forthat business:· Her .. EVIE" and .. Brazilia" crea- tions can be found in local stores, including Apropos in Newport Beach and Santa Ana and Mi Place in Fullerton. Even when they are ready- to-wear. Evie insists that her clothes are individualized. , "Either it's the fabric I use, or the treatment of the leathers or the way the accessories are put together; there's some exaggeration in the clothing to give it that individuality," she explained. When it comes to fabrics. she'll "use anything" although she does prefernaturals to synthetics. 'Tll mix leather with wool, rayon and (Pleue Me &VIE/8 2) A T \ - Warm-ups for sKlers Wfl o cOine Jn from -tfie cola be removed as you feel warmer. The layers trap air between them and help keep you warm. before 101n1 out makes them water .. sheddina and less imtatina lo the skin beneath them. Same is true for beards. Here are some hot tips that are aood to know if you're :., P.lann1nauki trip or 1fyou mustaoblck East where the weather is friaht- cni"" Mittens are warmer than aJovcs. Sleeper was quoted assayinainaSeventeen mqazineaniclc. When finaersare bundled totether, theheet "'°"'one finaer can help1hc next on~ stay warm. Anothcrcommon notion about cold weather that Sleeper refutes is that overweiaht people stay warmer You may nctd to moisturize your sk.in more than usual in cooler weather. Even if you don't feel the cold. your skin will lose moisture. If you're not accustomed lo wearina moisturizer undtr makeup becauseyou thin k it makes your skin look too oily.a non-oily moistunzerwill protect yourskin, and keep it lookina fresh and mofst. Everybody talks about the weather, but you can do somethlna about it as far as akin is concerned. Funherskin survival st~ from cold or cooler temperatures: Apply moisturizer immediately after balh- ina or showerina while akin is warm and moist. The natural action of a moisturizer iscof1'eCllve-ii will hold in moisture that'salread~ in lbeakin1 and ifyou'vealready noticed white flaky akin, try one or the body ICT'Ubl or buff thedcadceUsawaywith loofah or one of the beth mitts made for this purpoee. The moisturizer will be able to do its job better. When the weatheriscold. it's ••••••••••••• because they're benerinsulaled. · Heavy ~pledon't stay qnner than slim ones· best to wear a very heavy coat and drink 1011 ofhot coffee -ian 'tit? The answer may be no! In the Iona run. drinkinaacupofstcaminahot coffee actually lowers body \emperature. Don Sleeper, a Red Crotsexecutive•ys, "As theliquidaoesdown, it qrms upthecoreofthebody,and blood vcuelsopenup. But when vesselson thesk.in surface beain to open up, heat escapes, and you end up colder. (We'll have to remember that next Auaust). A coat that's too heavy will make you perspire more and ae• cold faster since the body is losana heat. It's best to dress for the cold in several layers ofliaht clothing that can because their bod~ have to work harder just to kc:ep them comfonablc in the cold. A heavy penof\ has more blood vessels and more bulk to maintain, so her body demands more from her heart and circulatory S)'sttm. If you think you 're aenina frostbite, rub the affected area until it returns to normal. Ri&ht? Wrona, Rubbina frostbitten skin can be extremely fiarmful. perhaps causing cell damqc or even pnarene. . The t>cst remedy is to place the affected area under yourclothina, and when possible. apinst a warm pan of the body-in yourarmpit. for example. (I thin.le you can forget the last suuestion for toes. ch?) • Wintcrsun, advise l'Cleltdlers at Cli nique l.abora· tories. can bum skin too. For any winter spons, a sun block should be uted for protection. SuQl,lules help protect the eyes and the delicate eye-area from the weather u well u the sun. (A rule they sugest is when you reach for the sunalaues. be sure to reach for a sun block, too.) lfyouarewearinabootsa lotofthetime,don't foraet to aive your feet extra care with lo don or foot cream thal can smoothe the skin and offer hygienic benefits. The lab people say that when moisture is in the air the skin chaps more easily. A little stick oflubrication will help ifit is dabbed on frequently around the lips. nostrils and under eyes. • Men will find that a dabl>fli&ht oil on moustache hairs Finally, drink plenty of water-feed your akin moisture fiom within. • • • FAllllONCALENDAR:At l2:30p.m. Wednesday, Broadwar-Newpon will present a fasluon show fcatunna delipers 1Pri111co0eclionaon the1CCOnd floor. Thursday· at I p.m. Robimon'1 Newpon Beach will showcase St. John Kn1t'ssprinacollectioainthedcsisnerd~depenment. -Cinderell~ Guilci magi_c . to tr an sf orin table tops . Chatter at banquet filled with details of . Designs for Dining "four fabulous homes in New- port Beach will be open for tourina and all of the guilds will create table ·settings at Von Hemen's where tea will be served," said Marpe Tltoma1, chairman of the April 17 ~ Designs for Dining. ·Tm the hostess at a Belcourt home that day," added Lora Jeu Woolf. "It is decorated with a fabu lous collection of Bustamante animal fiaurcs. You should see the zebra in the family room." We were chatting at the Ritz Carlton Hotel about the CindereUa Guild's fund- raiser for Childrens Hospital of Oranae County. The occasion was Cinderella's Ni&ht and it pve CUrley Hester another opportunity to talk about the expansion ofCHOC ... as he and Nora came forth to accept the guild's first Glass Slipper award. "I hope thls award (very heavy lucite) will be a reminder of our appreciation for all you've done for us," said Jim Bentley, presentor, on behaJf of the l 00 guests, most of whom were underwriters for De- signs for Dining. Hester, chairman of the hospital board, san11 praises to the 1,SOO guild members who raise funds and added, "I'm involved because of Bob G•enelm." Cinderella Galld preeldeat Lynn and Ed Cancllla. left. were pl•Md by Lora Jean Woolf and llar1le TIM-••' talk &boat Dealpa for Dl.DlDI to be elaowa April 17. • · Vlollalat 814 llama entertalaa Cfaderella Jlfiibt .cbalrmea . Bette Dobrott. Jeane~ aad lnme BenlleJ. SAVE ON U.S. POSTAGE STAMP SALE ', :: • 1, ... ..._ : .. :. • '. ~ ONLY 18 Postloz lentlla 3057 Birch St. (0.C. Alrpoft) C--...... •OIMI) NEWPORT 8EACff Limit SO Stamps Per Individual or Company 1st SOO • CASH ONLY AVAll.Aall PU. 11-lt _ • "We came back from Hawaii two days early for this," said Gug- genheim, (president of the CHOC Foundation) with wife atrlee. ··we wouldn't have missed this." (Many of the auests had wended their way to the Cotillion Room throu&h a larse social hour for an AirCal party celebratina the new quieter Jets.) "This is my bi& ni&ht." said lreM Beatley (wearina a terrific blue, aJl- over beaded gown) who chaired the party with Bene Dobntt and Jeu Mallo•f · Later durina dinner we learned at was her birthday . We also learned it was cause for celebration for ...,, .... e...-. and Seett Donaby ... they've set the date for Feb. 24. The weddina will be at VtrclaJa and Paml BelMler'1. Durina, the dinner there was much talk about the elegant party decor ... 6-foot arrangements of pink, orchid and white flowers on thin lucite holders towered over the pink-clothed tables. Another arrangement was at the base of this and at each woman's · place was a small bouquet of the same flowers in lead crystal vases. "Newport Beach Aonst created them. Aren't they gorgeous? And they are arranacd so you can sec across the table," said Oobrou , there with husband Jim. The arrangements were given to aucsts as prizes ... Cadly Tarpia and her father BUI were seen managing to aet their flowen in the in the car trunk ... Robert Mclatyre left with his 3-foot bouquet in the front seat and Marilyn being chauffeured. The newa of Mary Loa Ropklm' ena.,ement to Scott Homaby. rlCht. deftihted Bob and 8hlrfee Gagenbetm. · Others at the party were the Hesters' daughters Chrlemae and husband Mike lmmeU and Marilyn and husband J(m Gluall11 (daugh- ter Juet and husband Plan Hamil· COii were vacationing in Hawaii); lucky Marilyn and Tom Nlelaa (won a bouquet and two-night-stay at the hotel). Lyu (guild president) and Ed Cudlla, Rudy and Cece Presley, Marjorie and LeOllanl Aue, Frueet and Joe Stawicki, Bal and Pearl e..,f Cha and Marle-Fruc:e Le Febvre seated beside Carol and Jack Taafer, Warrea Hucoek, Mary Jue and Mattia Welda, Gloria and Geor1e Ryu, Fru and !'Award Warm- lagtoa, past president Rosemary Barne1oa and Jeaa and Ned Rlm- paa. .- ... Super Perm Sale! Our perfect perms ... -F-or the best In you. Nova Perm. •40 for 12,7t0 I The MaiJs· America's Maid Service ... ( 714) 848·5558 FINAL SALE 50-75°/o OFF Designer Sportswear Cocktail Dresses & EvMing Wear Shoes & Accessories Cllldt IOltala, Je111, laey llyake, . Imo,'°"' Y••••tt• Sue cannon •••• Sae CauH of Irvine walked through the arch of red roses as a princess, but came out as a queen. As a Preceptor Eta Rho chapter member of Beta Sipna Phi, she wu crowned queen of the Newport Harbor Area Council, one of five councils sponsorina a VaJentine Ball (and namina royalty) at the Buena Park Hotel. It's probably a good thins. ahe was holding the arm of husband Barry -"I was really surprised when they called my name." Last year's queen Carolyn Boodl of Costa Mesa. a member of Xi Kappa Lambda, crowned her successor . The queen, who has been a~ sociatcd with the social and cultural sorority for 23 years, will participate (Pl ...... QU&ltN/83) EVIE LABEL SIZZLES ••• From Bl metallics ... to get the look I want.·· She has christened her latest "EVIE .. collection "Pharonics .. (as in "Pharaoh .. ) because ofits Egyptian inspiration and theme. Like most of Evie's designs, "Pharonics" is flPt a line for the timid. "To wear these clothes. a woman has to have a strong personality." she said. "Therc'sdefinate power an this clothing." She considers herself a designer for "affiuent career women" and clothing with an "EVIE" label docs tend to be expens1 ve -from S 1.200 toSS.000. The"Brazilia" line. which Evie styles and imports from Eu rope, starts at $50: the most expensive item isa furand leather coat which sells for Sl,SOO. Considering her age, it seems unlikely that Evie had time to be anythina but an ovcmi&ht success. And, in faC1, shedoesn'tdwell on hardships when she tells her story. On the other hand. she did stan youna. "When I was really li ttle, I used to drive my mothcrcrazyoverm)' Hal lo ween ~oslumes, ··she recalled. By the time she was 12, Evie was altering and adapdna her own clothes. When she graduated from high school at 16, she went straiaht to the garment center and started to work as a receptionist in a showroom. "It's notjust the clothes thaueU- it's the person." commcnu Evie who attributes her rapid advancement to a combination of drivc1 bard work, and 'a willingness to take nsks in order to promote hcrdcsisns. ••My way of doing business is different." One ofhcr more adventurous marketingstratcaies was the con- version ofa 32-foot Winnebl&o into a traveling showroom. An an unknown dcsiancr, she knew that often buyers wouldn't or couldn't make the time to visit a showroom. ••But with a mobile showroom they had no choice," she said with a lauah. "Wc'djust drive right up to the store." She still uses the Winnebe&oand recently had some artists redecorate the outside. "It looks li.ke we're taking a rock band on tour;•~ said. "They think we're crazy in New V ork." 400/o OFF WALLPAPER ANY PATTERN•ANY BRAND FABRIC 10%-30% OFF MINI BLINDS & VERTICALS 65% OFF DESIGN SERVICE AVAILABLE 111-lfft OPEN SUN-FRI Clll 876-0823 Open ,..... thr\a let..t.t,SUil., ...... 6 P.we by A,,ohtllMl'I\ -. The Look That's Right For You A complim•n'*'Y IMU comuJe.cloG can five you I.I» loot dm » rlfb& ltw your f~ ,,..,,. aN ,_-...iiey. • EuropMn Coloir · • Fon HIO!lshtliii · • DellJn lt.amaw., •Perms . • CorrtcUv. Hair Cob 2333 E. CoMt Hwy, Corona cW Mar ~ .. PA PARAlll Pt llS Actress s~lutes volunteers' cultur~l impetus Naacy Ol1on Llvln11ton, actress and Academy Award nominee to whom "My Fair Lady" was dedi- cated. said. "My three-year term as executive president ofThe AmaLing Blue Ribbon. The Music Center. Los Angeles. has probably been one of the most il'iterestfng, rewarding and challenging periods of my life. I am proud of the privilege of serving and have learned a tremendous sense of commitment" As keynote speaker to more than 200 members oft he Orange County Philharmonic Society's 31 Women's Comm i nees attending the 1985-86 Continuance Fund Membership Drive kickoff at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, she stressed the importance of the volunteer in the world of the arts. "We. ofThe Amazing Blue Rib- bon in Los Angeles, we re delighted' to have some 24.000 fif\h ~raders take part in the recent Holaday Festival XV at the Music Center. But you are terrific! Your record ovcrtheycarsofrcaching270,000 Oransc County youn• people wuh fine. educational music programs each year is truly outstanding and must be in a class by itself through- out the nation," she added. The Continuance Fund Member· ship Drive. spearheaded by all 1.700 members of the OCPS Women's Committees. helps fund the youth programs as well as the Society's annual concert scncs. Later OCPS President Loui1 Knobbe spoke on the Society's role with the Orange County Performing Ans Center and Erlcll Vollmer, said. "Smee arriving last November as executive director for the society. I've been struck by the sense of commitment and the belief in what you are doing." Joyce Rea-.me, chairman of OCPS Women's Committees.con- ducted the short business meeting from the dais. which was banked b) an arch of red and whtte balloons. Ernestine Allerband, Continuance Fund chairtnan assisted by Mary v Graham. wasintroduce:-d. OCPS tote bass. filled w1 th com- mmee upplicsand anchonnga strina with a red heart balloon inside a clear balloon . wercsiven with Allerhand's advice. "Your bags are packed and readr,! Now. off)ou ao anddoyourbest." Then luncheon was served wuh background music by Ru11 F•rn11, guitar. and Karen M .. 1on, flute. Each round table was centered wtth five bia sticky candy apples on mirrors, with floating red heart balloons in profusion. Informal modclinJ was supplied by Jaeger lnternauonal Shop. outh Coast Pl a La. For information regardingOC'PS membership, contact the society's office. 234 E. 17th t.. Suite I 07. Costa Mesa. 642-8232. • • • Denni• Love, an operatic baritone who has appeared on telev1s1on in New York and Los Angeles and stages worldwide. retired several years ago to engage in other pursuits --(nlcludrn-g-orange County real es-- late). but never 'ltopped smami. He will be at the Joltn R. 'homa1 home at 9:30a.m. Tuesday to entertain the Harbor View Halls Philharmonic Women'sCommit- tee ofOCPS. VlvlH Wff4e, another operatic performer. will share the program. Mra. Patrick Nola. may be called at 640-4027 for member· shap mforma11on. • • • Be&b CurU1 and her committee arc planning·· A Day of Elegance" for the March 4 fashion luncheon of Las Reinas Auxiliary of Assastancc League ofNewpon Beach. A 12- piece orchestra will be on hand at the Newport Beach Marriott to entertain guests seated at pink- clothed tables centered w1th double pink begonias. Beny DeU1, WUma Davl1, Clemen&lae Dom brow, Vlr· glnla Hudlow, Marian Evanaand Kathryn Hoffman arc arranging the decorations. The annual event raises f undc; for the League's Dental Health Center and Child Day Care Center. so. assisting Lurtlsare Teen ' s decision devastates mom DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm 48 and have a very open relat1onship with my daughter Lisa. 17. We have always tliscussed everything, including premantal sex. Lisa staned to dale young. When she was 15 I asked her to let me know if she was thinking of having sex. I promised to take her to the doctor and get her on the Pill. I made 1t clear that I did not believe in abortion. A1111 , LAt1DEIS 1 Last fall Lisa told me she was pregnant. Since she was 17. th e same age as her boyfnend, my husband and I did not even suggest marriage. We knew it would be a disaster. Lisa refused to sec our famil y doctor so I made an appomtment for an examination with Planned Parenthood. She drove herself there and then called me. crying. Yes. she was definitely pregnant and did riot want to have the baby. She was pressured by no one. The counselors at P.P. told her to take another 24 hours before she made a definite dec1s1on. Two days later her boyfriend took her to have the abonaon. It was a tough decision and she made it herself. I did some serious soul-searching. Where did I fail? I decided I hadn't failed. I had done my best. Unfortunately. today's teen-agers have too much time on their hands and too llltle supervision. Almost 70 percent of mothers DEAR READERS: We have had aaay reqaeat• over the year1 for tlloM IMuMl1 we coaaider to be our laverl&ea. That makH qmt.e a U1t. For the tbae beiq, therefore, we are devotlq tl1e Suaday column to a Mrie1 of faaou1 laud1. At the end of tlM aerie1 we will ao bKk to oar weekly queatloD aad u1wer column. East-West vulnerable. East deala. NORTH • 8432 <::> 7654 0 962 +K2 WEST EAST •AKQS •JI09 <::> KJ <::> AQ1032 O K J 3 O AQ1054 + 10983 +Void SOUTH • 76 <::> 98 0 87 +AQJ 7654 The bidding: Ea1t South l <::> l • Pue l NT North Paa1 2. CHARLES GOREN ding with one heart. my hero inter posed with a psychic bid of one spade. Not unnaturally. West ex pressed grave doubts about whether that contract could be made. South had intended rescuing into clubs eventually, but he saw no harm in having some fun along the way. so tried one no trump. West showed no more respect for that contract than he did for one spade. but now North got into the act. He corrected Lo two spades. "North was a stubborn player. and South realized that, if he now tried clubs, he would get another correction to spades. So when West once more upped the ante, South decided to stick it out in two spades doubled. of teen-agers are 1n the JOb force. The kids get out of school at 2 p.m. and most mothers don't ge1 home until 5 or later. Lisa's romance with her "true love" ended im mediately after the abortion. They had gone together 18 months. I have no answers to the teen- ager problem. Do you?-RURAL MINNESOTA. DEAR MINN.: No. Parenthood ls ODe of lbe most lmporl&Dt job1 lD &be world, yet tbere i1 DO way to train for It. Generally 1peaklDg, cblldreD reared wilb firm guldellnes and lot1 of love bave a feeling of 1elf-wortb tbat helps keep tbem OD lbe 1traJgbt and narrow. Peer pre11ure, however, can be a major factor. Wbo your kld1 Ilana oat wilb can make a big difference iD bow tbey luro oat. Tllere are no guarantees tbal years of careful aurturlag will pay off, bat It'• well wprtb tbe time and energy. , • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I recently enjoyed hearing yo u speak a1 the annual dinner of the Hospital Association in Oklahoma City. He insists you wore a wig-I say 1t was your hair. Tell him he's wrong. Thanks. -R.J. DEAR R.J.: He l1 wrong bnl l appreciate tbe variation. U1aally ii'• my teeth people wonder about. (Yep -tbey're mine, loo.) What's 2 cents plus20worth? Remember when ~omeone said "Give "ou twoc<.'nl\ for\ our thought~." and lhl' post ofli CI..' de- livert"d 1(' Then the rate'> for~ our thought\ went up 10 ft,e ccnt\. thcn IOand then 12? Wel l. beginning to<la~. 1hc lettercontain1ng yo ur though I\"' 111 cost you 12 cen t-; I don't kno"" about \OU. bu l th1'> 1sa high pnce 10 pa~ form) leuer'i. "h1ch usually span a page and a half10 4'a ~. 'Td ha vewn11rn soonrr. hut ha\C been wildly bus)." fo llowed b> a contrad1ctor) paragraph telling )Ou. "My life has been 1n the sewer and I'll write when something happens." At 22 cents a crack. I can no longer afford to tell the world how dull and opt1m1st1c I am. I need a 22-cent. I ~1..arat. one-sue· fits-all , world-class. 1ndustnal strrngth letter that 1s worth Its postage. E1u Bo11Ec1 and 1he1rcollege son's fratemtty "'h1ch 1ssponsonnghcr for home- \.'Om1ngqucen. "1~ a uni" mesa compelling lellcr. ~hl' rcpons that she blacks out but 1s on ... omC' new med1cat1on from Mex- 1rn which may be a sc1ent1fic break- through. herbrother ()ourunde)can no longerdnnk coffee. tea. alcohol or water or cal an) thing" llh carbohydrate!>. protem. fat. or sugar. but he·s chl·erful. She usuall) encloses a picture of a friend" ho 1s hosp1tal- 11C:d with tubcH,lcnding from his nose and" ho" not going to make 11 he al"a) s puls a suckcrof a smiling face on the outside flap of the envelope sa> 1ng. "HA VE.\ GOOD DAYvf Carol~,,ee, VltaJ.aia Bice, Jue vu,MarieEp1aff, Dorotlty rrtbo9ra ....... GarmaA, Htla Hartley, Mary ~.-&er, Elmorae Ml.lat MartJTJNetl, K1dary1 Wa•uetkratt. X..Ue Wiiker and Cbrlette WoM. • • • Vivtu Giimer of the Costa Mesa Woman'5Clubischa1rmanof Fnday'sannual Fine Ans Festival that Orange District, California Federation of Women's Clubs, ts sponsoring at the Anaheim Cultural AnsCenter. 931 N. Harbor Blvd. Members of the 34 affiliated clubs display their talents 1n an. pho. tography. writings. music.drama, dance and sewing. Thepubhcmay view the exhibits from 9:30a.m. to 2·30p.m ••• The Chinese Year of the Ox wall be celebrated oy Orange Count) Untted Air L1nesChpped Wan~ aturday at Jade Restaurant 10 Irvine Mamon. Mn. Mlcltael MUl- u,-646--8045.imd Mn. umrran, 962-5194, have more information on the event which 1sopcn to all former stewards and stewardesses and their guests . • • • Officers· Wives' League plans a 11 a.m. fund-raising luncheon Wednesda) at Mercur) Savings and Loan. Tustin. The Veterans Hosp•· tal. Long Beach. will receive the proceeds. Beverly A11tar1t may be called at 963-76 76 ... Guests are welcome to attend the 7:30p.m. Wednesday mccungofthe New- port-Costa Mesa branch of Amen- can Association Of University Women at Glendale Federal Sav- ings and Loan, 100 Newport Center Dnve. Kay Bynam-Ellerman will speak on financial planning for women ... Carol Hobock, 894. 36 7 1. istakingrcscrvationsforthc 11 a.m. JOint lunch of the Westminster· Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach branches of AA UW set at Los Castillos Restaurant at 15081 Beach Blvd. • • • Ellen Wilcox, foreman of the COSIA •UA bJI J~l !0WU05 HAllSOll T~ll loA'90I' • ~ Al "' IQll 83-MOranaeCountyOrandJury. wall be pe.aker at the Oranp Count> Women Lawyen• U:lO ·. a.m. Tuesd<ly luncheon tr'l lhe MedicaJ Associat1on bulldiJwaa lOO S. Flower. Oranae. Phone rettt· vat ions to 979·2362 ... S.. TakU.IM, laJldscapcardua.ect, will addre s the Newport Beach Cbrit- uan Women'sclubat t I :301.m. Wednesday in the Airponer Inn ... OranseCounty Press Women will gather Thur5day at the Cuk•n• Cleaver. 16525 Brookhuni. Foun· tatn Valley fora6.l0dinner. Peso Cot&.,pres1den1. 645-3391. bas further 1nformat1on. • • • The Food Distribution Center( Tom FHD&a 1s chairman of the board) will be ra1smg funds to aid the hungry in Orange County Satur- day with its Roaring '20sCasino Niaht. Fcstivitjes at the center. 426- A W.Almond.Orange,(771-1343) begin at 7: 39 p.m. WJth games to be followed by buffet, dancing and an ctn. ---- 1n council funcuons and be official hostm at Founder's Day in April. Some 450 at the din- ner/ceremony helped raise $3,000 for the sorority's philanthropy - \ysuc Fibrosis. ·· pecial Dcltvery" provided the music for dancing as the queens led off the first waltz. During the week before the ball. Booth. Cannon and other princesacs eligible for the crown -J..a Wanea, Phi Iota Psi1 Costa Mesa; Lff Au Berardo, X1 Mu Lambda, Irvine: Barbara Peters, Xi Pi OU. Huntingto n Beach; Grayce 811e.e, Preceptor .Iota Kappa, Huntiqton Beach; EUea PltJJllpt, Xi Kappe Lambda. Costa Mesa and Mary Robenon, Xi Upsilon Psi, lrvtnc - ~re honored at a champagne tea in the Corona del Mar home of llln. ~eue .. l:apnaa. cmlG 6l1 0340 WC OIWIGl MAI t ·vsr• so '.KOL- •~• mmo P'ClflC W HEIM t'll ~ cosu lll(SA .,,Cl,,,.,~, , .. )()UIH COAsr OI._ '34 3911 " lJA cm ClNTfll llU ~'!!" •c~. UA MOYIS t """"" ...., 11 ~ ""' UNA '* 9'il •99 UA lolOVllS 8 ti IHI IUl!IA .... """' ._. " ..-..1 wO ·-• t" I AJl()S [)(·~~IN.I ._ ..... ""' t ... ,,. lll$$OI W(j() 0~ fl. ,1L I O'llAllOS (JN ~I( I() MA< ' "" f _'!)WI! "'' , • ""'" 111 'If )T• ~ClllTO ll(S lllllSf(J 89 I .169 j IC~AY 39 [)11 111 11'1." •"ll>SO Of r.1. fln W(SlllllSTO m ~3J3 IJA W(SIWISTIR TMI -.nsa llWl (Ill £DltMlll$ P ... Pue Weet Obie Db le Dble Pa11 "West thought that it might be a good idea to draw trumps Lo eliminat~ declarer's ruffing ability. so he cashed his three trump win· ners. He was rather surprised to find that his partner contributed the J-10·9 to these tricks -he had hoped to get a suit preference signal from East. Somewhat flustered by developments and reluctant to lead from one of his red kinirs. West shifted to a club. M~ mothcr"ntl'sagoodktter h's folk.,) and homl'\ and \Ou can alwa\s pack one up and land out on a g1\ en . day what she had for breakfast. lunch. dinner and snack before she wen t to bed. She fills mall the "ha ha's." the "sob sob's.'' and the "sigh s1gh's" so tha1 )OW don't even ha' c 10 react Ma' be m\ 22-<enl k11crcould be a I-;:====================:::::::::::::::::::;, comblnat1on ot all 1hrcc. Dear Pu• Pa•• Opening lead: King of •. "Bridge is not what it used to be," sighed the Eight or Spades. "Gone are all those colorful characters of yesteryear who used to make br idge front.page news. Today. vir· tually all players are grey. and the game la all the poorer for It. "In the European Championship some years ago I had the pleasure of watching one of t he moat flam· boyant bridge internatlonall1ts in action. You mi«ht think that thia is a dull hand, because East·West can make a grand 1lam in either spades. hearts or diamond1. And today they probably would get there un· disturbed. "But after East opened the bid· .. Clltlor"I• Wee11• llltMt.4 15500 tc,i. rutl Acrylk Set '4000 ·= 675 .. 7670 •21 J , .. !.••HI N•wi ti ...... ~ 111c-..,v~ My girlfriend wntesa great Christmas newsletter that make~ )O u want to kill your~lf after )'OU0 \ c read 11 She chronicleH•ven thing "onder- ful 1n their li ves b) months and finishes with profiles on thl' l'nllre famil y. There's 3-ycar-old Am} who takes notes during the MrNl•tll- Lchrcr rcpon. senior scout Jamie" ho planted Troop 36J's nag atop Mt. Everest. her husband. Bill. who 1s being interviewed fora Ti me cover. Whomc,cr· "Had"' er li'\cd a ne~ ""a .. 1h1s c' ening. \Ila) be a breakthrough 10 shonen1ngm} pn·gnanc) from nine 101hrec months fora lull-term. health~ bab}. ~rill' ~ou more from m\ desk 1n 1he (),al Office .. ( omctoth1nkor11 1hat'Hoogood tor 2~ crnt\ That's a courwr. one-dn) d<'11' c~. under l\.\O pound~ for ~21 75 1fl·,cr lrcad onl· "Eut could have ruffed a club, but his partner had unkindly drawn h 11 trumps. Dummy's king won and riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii"1 declarer remembered that I was high. He used me to extract West's last trump. then ran six more club tricks. As a result. North-South'• rather unlikely contract succeeded in a suit where their opponent• could make a grand slam. and I wae the tout of the town!" "ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST." ,_, ( ...... (l~·TV CIS ~HING HIW\ ~("""""""-,Cit TY NAll()HAI IOARO Of ltfVltW A UNIVCltW. 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Now then."c;; ..,omethmg nt>\A. fm folk ... \.\ ho hciv >n't lwl'n 10 Long ,Jo hn·.., l~r.·h.. lntrodtH Jl)g K1tchl'n Bn.>cld~d f i-.h. our fi...h mi'dt• w1 1h <1 ... p,•rMlly "'l'chmwd hr~,,ding II -.~rv''"' up cn ... p liqh t. ,md dl'ltnouc;; Nnu hnv. do,, 1h,11 ''tij 'tft6i! LONGJOHN SILVEl{S AFOOO H< PP ~ 3095 Harbor Bl~d. Oust south of San D'ego Freeway aero from f edco), Costa ~ua ' __,~----....... -----........ --.......................... 2 ...... ._ ...... a•s~e11112•~£ •• ----· ---·---' l .'Inaiana' brought down to earth . IJ IOB THOMAS •11' .......... LOS ANGELES -A key scene in the new movie .. Witnesf' depicts t.he rnina of a barn in Pennsylvania Amish country. One oflhotc wieldina a hammer is lhe star, Hamson Ford. "I always knew someday I'd make more than S 12. 50 an hour for doang this." he cracked. The ChiQao-bom actor. who did carpentry while wajtina for actina jobs (and once performed at the Laauna Playhouse). can draw SI million or more for each movie he makes on today' market -and for a food reason: As Han Solo and ndiana Jones, he has starred in five ~f the areatest moneymakers of all ume. .. Witness" is something of a de- parture from Ford's usual breakneck hemics. He plays a Philadelphia cop who hides on an Amish farm from corrupt fellow officers who are trying to kill him . While there he falls in love with a pretty widow (Kelly McG1llis, oriJinally of Newport Beach) and befriends her son (Lukas Haas). The role offers ford a far wider ren1c of 1:mot1ons than his action films. "Yes. you ml$ht say there's more ranae in 'Witnes : but that'$ the easy part," he said in an interview. "When you have more ranae. it's far easier to seduce the audience because you have more tools to work with. The more limited the character, the an:ater the challenge. For instance, how much does anyone know about the family backaround of Indiana Jone ., •• And what was Indiana's famtl )' backitound? "An-ha. that's the next sequel. 'Indiana Jones Goes Horne.' " Ford quipped. He ma y have bttn Jesting, but he admitted that "the boys," meaning director George Luca.s and producer Steven Spielberg, were "champing at the bit" to film the third in the: Jones saga. with November as a possible starting date. Ford said he has made more mone} from the .. Star Wars" films than from the the two Indiana Jones movies ("Raiders of the Lost Ark" and .. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom"). He sianed the lauer contract ix years qo. before his box office clout. But Ford will not renqotiate his contract and demand more money. "I'm not disP<*(S to ttnqe on an- aareement," he 11Jd stonil~. "I be- lieve in doina what I say I will do." That's the Harrison Ford style, on screen and off. Behind thotc intensely blue eyes is an old-fashioned tense of rectitude that h11 aovemed his actina career (rom its beainninas. He-arew up 1n the Chicaao suburbs, his father an advertisina man. his irandflther a vaudev1lhan. At Ripon CollCJC in Wisconsin, Ford found that drama helped him deal with his intense shyne s. · Columbia Pictures found Ford at the Lasuna Playhouscandsianed him to a S 15()..a,week contract in 1966 during the twilia.ht of studio contract lists. He played small roles in such films as ··Dead Heat on a Merry-Oo- . Round" and .. Luv." Then he was tossed into Hollywood acting pool. .. , did a lot of television. usually as the iuy who couldn't make it or the sens1t1ve younger brother of a bank· robbing duo." he recalled. "I also mis1ed on a couple of series: tnank Ood they weren't picked up. "I was once told that I was a movie actor, not a television actor. I don't know what Lhat means. exactly. t do think that television work. with its short schedules and t1aht bu<faets. can be 11imulatin1 for an actor. "'Witness' may seem like an ad- vance 1n com~lexity in my film roles:• he s.aid. 'but I have been able to do other complex parts as well. They just haven't been as successful artistically or commercially as the other films." His other movies in· elude: "Heroes." "Ten From Navarone," "Hanover Street" and "Blade Runner." ford and his second wife. Melissa Mathison. scrccnwntcr of "E.T. - The Extra-Terrestrial,'' have a home here but spend 1heir free time at a hideaway in the Rockies. But ford has left his carpentry behind him . "I make an occasional piece of furniture and I've got a couple of buil<fing projects Jhat I visit now and 1hen,'' he said. "But no. you'll rarely see me nowadays with hammer and nails." Al' Wll lft Ill Harrlaon Ford with Kelly McGWla and YOUD& Luba Hau In ··w1tneee.·· A 'family reunion 'for Leslie Caron at MGM Le8UeCaron ACAba..v '"THI UUINO Piil.Di" (I I AWARO 1 16, 4 16, 7 15. 10 15 HOMS S2 60 I~ 3 00 SH O "MISCH•• (I I M 12 30 2 30. 4 30 3 00 8·30, • 30 10 20 EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT 'THI ~S MUST II C8AIY" (PO) I 00. 3 45, I'()(), 8 15. 10'30 SHOlll300 ACA~MY "PAHAOI TO INOIA" (l'O) AWARO I 00, 4:00, 7'()0, 10'00 HOMS S250113'()() Y TEREO HARRISON f"ORO "WrTNIH"(I ) 12 IS 2 45, S 1S 1 ~ 10 10 By 808 THOMAS AMllOll'IN "'-Wrtl9f LOS ANGELES -For Leshe Caron. 1hat sylphlike dancing be.aut y of yesteryear. working on song and dance routtnes a few decades ago when musicals reigned at MGM was ltke a picnic. "It was just like a school outins," she smiled after a recent reunion with her old buddies from chose heady days. The French actress-dancer was here 10 take pan in the fest1v1t1es for the opening of "That's Dancing," MGM 's latest compilatton of its past gJories. She talked a01ma1edly of meeting with Gene Kell y. C'yd Char- 12 :'la "' KUAf RUSSE-Ll---C:i~>';!S': ... -·---.d'ii;z.rfti.n~..- 3 00 II .. THI MIAH HAIOH" (I ) l2 30 2 35. 4 45 1 00. 9 00 ·SAT/SUN 1100 " ( 2 06 I OS 10 10 "MIS. SOfPIL" (,0. U ) 12 00 400 9 00 "THI lllAtC•AIT CLUI" (I) I 15 3 15 5 15 1 15 9 IS • SAT/SUN 11 00 "J AST '0.WAID" (PO) 12 00. 2 00 4 00 e 10, e 20. 10 30 "MllCMtlP" (I ) I 00 3 10 S 20 T 30 t 30 ' -... . . . . 1sse, Debbie Re ynolds. Jane Powell and ocher onetime sweat-soaked denizens of the studio's dance re- hearsal halls. "There was no air conditioning in those days, and we rehearsed under a corrugated roof in the sum mert1me," Caron recalled. "It was a six-day week -we worked Sa1urdays then.' But though she cherishes the friendships she made at MGM. she is not overcome with nostalgia about bcr nine years there. "Man y of my memories are un - pleasant," she said in an interview. "I didn't like the pressure that the stµdio put on its contract people. The studio had a hold not only on your career but your personal life as well. There was "MtlOMP''(al 1 30, 3.30. $;30 7 30. 9,30 --''IIIY ·~-50 POIWAID" (PO) 3 00 12 40. 2·40, 4 40. I 40, 1:40, 10:40 "MAii APPIAL"(:::: ~--..lfii 2 10, I · 16. 10'.16 "Mal. IOfNL" (P6-1J) 12.00, 4:00, •: 16 TIMOTHY HUTTON S2 50 ''TUI• 112" ~1J) 3 ~ 12.00, 21IO, 4:00, ·--·-7:"-:-':l =:OO. 8!00.;;.:._10.;,,;.;00~---· HAAllllSOfj '°"° ''WTTNHI" (a) 12 10, 2:30. 4:60. 7.16, 9•46 12.60 IM 3 00 12 50 'THI MIAH llAION'' (al IH 12 .28. 2 .26, 4;36, ) 00 8·45 I 00 •SAT/SUH 11:00 TrMOTWY HVTTON ·~NM) "TU .. 112" (P6-U) 3 oo 12 30 2 30 4 ao. 140 845, IOH 7 ACADEMY AWARO HOMIN.ATIONS "THI 101.ltNO PllLOS" (I ) I 15. 4 IS, 7 It, IOOS 2.JO Tll SIOO "JA 'OIWAaD'' t'O) 12 15, 2 II. 4 16, . ~-.-.uo e.ao 10-20 .2.IO fOOll Ml#HV Ill "MYULY HILU CM" (a) J.00 I 1 t. 8 IO. e:OO. e· 16, 10' 10 MOU. Y NNOWAUI "UIAtCfAlf CUM" (a> I"()(), 1.00, 1'00 . ., 00, t:OO • 9AT/8UN 10 80 not a great deal of libeny in those days. "Everything you did at the studio was co ntrolled . You never were allowed to choose yo ur own propenies. you never discussed a propeny with the producers or direc- tors. You read in the newspapers that ~ou were assigned to this or that film. So it was difficult, even frightening. to start a project you knew nothing about." beginning a new one as a writer. taron has lost the gamin look of her youth, but she retains her piquant, hollow-cheeked beauty. And the lep are as dazzling as ever.Eighteen months ago Doubleday published her book of shon stories, "Vengeance." While staying here. Caron declined to visit the Culver C'ity lot, much changed since she left there in 1956. She would rather look to the future. not the past. With her dancing career apparently over at 52. she is continu- ing her career as an actress and "Like every other author. I borrow from my own experience," she said about the work. 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The first one was easy. 'Now do 12 more,' they said.'' Leslie <..aron hves in her native Paris and docs much of her writina on weekends at her mill in the country. Her three marriaaes have ended in divorce: to meat-packina heir Oeorae Hormel . EnJlish director Peter Hall and Amencan director Michael Laughlin. She had two children from the Hall marriaae-Christopher, 27, who works in British television, and Jennifer. 25. an actress who is married and soon will make Caron a grandmother. 1 :.: ··.········ '4 t .• , • t ~. 11ST omca Ra..MD .JCfff Im~ SAM 'MTERSTON llST IUffOlnN8 AC10I 00.HAN;S.~ NOW SHOWllC! UlllU AMC f ASHIOfl ~ (2Jl) HI 06)) 1111•• , ........... . When you support the Boys Clubs of Orange County. you become a member of a special group of people who care enough about the pro, bktms and promise of our kids. Won't you help the kids In your community? Please send your tax deductible contribution today· TheBo,eClubl "' On,. County P.O. Bos 11866 lm~CA 92173 t I I I . . ~ ' ' • .. , ' ~ ~i·s betn more than 30 yean since William lnac capped a distinauished playwritin1 career with the home. spun drama "Picnic;· which earned him the Pulitzer Prize, yet the plly, llke Peter Pan, sjmply refutn to arow old. In a superior production such as the one currently btina offered by the Brea Theater Leaa\Je, lnae'• small town Midwestern cnaracten come to life with a humuhy and sincerity rarely captured on the community theater stqe. Director Michael Ross has mounted a 1eh1itive, unhurried Interpretation that allows his au-dlen~ to experience the sublleties of lnae's script alona with the per- formers. Richl,Y detailed and brimmina with · dimension, Ross' "Picnic" delves btr>eath the surface and fcmts out the hopes, dreams and frustrations of an emotio nally repressed aroup of ordi- nary people in a rural Kansas town of th~ early Fifties. Familiarity with the story is no barrier to involvement. thanks to some sinaularly honest performances delivered with striking clarity. Inge's deceptively 'uncomplicated story is set in the back ,Y•rd of two &djolnina homes housana a half- dozen restless females -a sinaJe mother. her two teen-aae dau&hten, a spinster schoolteacher boarder, 1n elderly nei&hbor lady and her senile mother (who is never seen). All suffer from some dqrce of frultration, and their lives are all touched by the arrival of a rou&h.ohewn youn.s vapbond who upsets the psychOIOIJ· cal balance of the nei&hborhood. The Brea production is a splendid ensemble effort, but the sterlina performance of Debbie Grattan as the beautiful . older sisier who defies convention in the anns of the magnetic stranaer is clcerly ill c~nterpicce. Grattan transcends her own physical 1Jlure just u her character strives to in an involvin&. finely modulated interpretation. Rick Domeier as the intruder comes off a bit too boyish at first, but soon settles into a strona. natural portrayal. As the mother. Sherry Barber conveys volumes of past pain in her protective nature, and her parting scene with Grattan at the conclusion of the play is achinaJy real. The subplot invofvina the teacher (Barbara Lee Cooke) and the bachelor storekeeper (Bob Oofl) is effective, but somehow not as poianant u it could be if the performers woufd shed their characteristic restriint. Kristin Westmorellnd is excellent u the younger sister who blossoms on the picnic day, while Phil Oakley gjves a convincina depiction of Grattan's upper class suitor. June Buford IS the kindly neiahbor woman, Chris Morrison and Cfiristy House as Cooke's fellow teachers and Mike Westmoreland as the wiseacre . But that never 9tDpped the9t guys. • newsboy fill their bacqround roles well, providi~ effective atmotphere. Keith Munson• realistic-lookinaout- door set and Stuart Davis"' meticulous li&hting deslan enrich the production handsomely. Unfortunately. "Picnic" Plays only two weekends and its f'inal per- fonnlJ\c:es wiU bt gjven Thursday throu&h Saturday in the Cunjs Theater in the Brea Civic Center. Curtain time is 8 p.m. and ticket information is available at 996-6283. CALLBOARD -The Newport Theater Arts Center will hold tryouts for "The Supportina Cast" next Monday and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the theater, 2501 Chff Dri ve. New- port Beach .... Bill Waxman is direct- ana and will be looking for four women and one man in the 30 to 60 afe ranJC .... call 497-3623 for ad- ditional information .... Additional tryouts will bt held Tuesday for the musical comedy "Something's Afoot" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa .... director Pati lltck Domeier, Debbie Grattan are loftn In .. Plcalc." Tambcllini will bt seekina actors, singers and dancers at the auditions. scheduled for 7:30 p.m ..... Auditions will bt held March 4 at 7 p.m. for John Patrick's comedy "The Curious Savqe" at the Westmin1ier Comm~nityTh~ter, 7272 Maple St., ~estm1nster.: .. d1rector Jan Angelino wall bt seek.ins five men and six women of varyana aaes for the show which will open May 3 for fiv~ weekends .... BACUTAGE -The Irvine Com- munity Services Depanment will present "An Afternoon With Neil Simon," .featuring scenes from the popular pllywria.ht's works IS well as video footaae of Simon discussina them, next Sunday at 2 p.m. in the 1uditorium of Tunle Rock Com- munity Park, on Sunnyhill Road off Turtle Rock Drive in lrvine .... Robcrt Conrad will direct the 2 p.m. pr<>sram and ticket information 11 available at 660-3928 .... 'Ne¥er d.~-~, ...... -.... ----- as·Gable' s secretary 8J &a.LY OVIT and btt huttie«ld, bil. TM .... ii ._ ........... _ filled Mu. Pl•k -tlflMll ... WALNUT CREEK (AP)-It wu nttwart, a Vak-otant't Day Iii hlil dal.ined 10 bt one of Jean Gttc.u'• LOmblld. ~ mcmorablejolf1nterviewt. 111he bedroom tbtre'1 a ..... W Garceau tecaUI walkillf into w ttt lhe ICU'eM hid madt for tier. Owr Bet Air man.eon Ind lpottl .. a.....,, one bled Uftll a rowlflly can.I~ •.•kwant man lamina 1 dance~ ••sn .. Merry Chri11mu Jae ..._ 11nt. Carole and Clarlt1 1941 :· :11Mw'1 1 Bui even 11 a distance, his bit feet similar ltl" inscnbed 10 Rcat1 O¥tt ,.,,_,ina with 1he sieps. w '-new the 01her bed. 1hatTorm. For the HoUywood Pttmiete of "Jean." Car• Lombard calltd "Oo~ With The Wind," LombMI OUI. "I Wint you to meet I btt mOOte had a floor•lenJth black velvt1..,... with 1wo left feei." and cape made for Garceau. G1Jb1t .. In °'her wonk, Just a clumsy had a chau~ limousme peck ., country boy,'' Clark Ci1btesa1d with 1 the Glttdus and ckhver them to die pin IS he stuck out h11 hand. th I · h · ltwa10clobtr.19ll,and Lombard ~~t~.• ona wit amv1n1 had asked Cian:au ao drop off some pepen from he Myron Selznick "My friendJ would call and uy, lbeatrical qency. ·could you find 1 job likt youn A>r "lfoundoulllkr:at wasbecau~w me?' But who could bavesucha)Ob. I wanaed me 10 meet Clarie. They were don'1 thank thtte's anythana lbat aoin& to bt married and she wanted to could compare to 11." sec if we could set-elona." Garceau Garceau wroie ''Dear Mr. G., 1M said. bioaraphy of Cllrt Gabk" in 1961 The next day. Lombard offered her after he died. a job as penonal KCTt\ary and 'he recalled how hard the act.ras business ma~r. h was lbe bqin-worked to make Cable happy, and nina of a 21-year job, lint as how her office aJways was a center of Lombard's secretary and later as activity. business manqcr for the couple after "They were always in there," she they were married in 1939. She said. "It was busy and fun and it was continued workina for Gable after never a dull moment." Lombard died in a plane crash in Her bia&est problem was dcalina 1942. with Ga6Je's more frantic female .. Working for some of these people, fans. some stars, they think you should pay ··1 had a file I caJled my 'mad them to work for them," she said. woman' filc._Just letters that were1u1t .. But Carole. she was overly, overty so crazy, wild and sexy ... teml*, s,enerous... terrible letters." Garceau's bome in the nearby Oa~·s most prominent feature, community of Roumoor as filled tus j u,.handle can. 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Mark also ALL MY ClllLDllltN: Followsna an learn• that "Hammet" was the code name &f'IUllWtU W1th C)'nth1a, June tellsA1tdrcw ror Mumy's oon~cte • lblt O\aa Ptttton isn't b11 father, but ANOTHEft WORLD: Carl watches Mac, rather C'bue's stable boy. A funous Rachel. Nancy and Ada on closed-circuit Andttw writn a len~r to Palmer tellina TV. Ott. who ltas crush on Cus. is Us>Kt cvttylblna a~ut Cyrnhia's east. When when he draas her out or Oonna Love's PaJmer *' a dill~ucd lyrnhla he pany because she'$ dresled like a punk propoen marriqe and they Kt a weddina rocker. Catlin lends Willa money to leave date. Cynthia intel'CeJ>'s Andrew's lener to town. Callin stunned when he finds PaJmer and tears it up. Andrew decidca to Willa's body. FearinJ his past will catch up e_ersonally confront Palmer wilh with him, Catlin rcStgns from police force. Cynthia's tordid past. Greg lets Mike Carl plans to lu~ Mac out of town. With know whc~ Erica's nude statue is. Mike Ben leaving for school in CaJifomia, Jake IOft 10 the statue's rettina place and decides to make Marley his &irlfiiend. destroys ii. Adam haJ Mike arrested. Mark Sally asks Peter lO represent Catlin. Cass learns that Brooke's friendly prison mate and Kathleen decide thev must once aaain try to aa1n Donna's l'C!COmmendatlon 10 att ~ 1n the dtbutante ball. Dee m111akc1 I'• f~ly ~tuttt for •ian• o(love. Rachel d1scoven Carl outaldc her hotel room. •. !.. • .U TD WOllw TURNS: Olloa't O~tina rntaurant opens. but many com· phcatlons arc cauled by the stina ()per· Ilion. Diana 1till think1 the men are with the aovemment. when in fact they are oon anlm. Markham announces to the Stewans that he is Paul's son. After the open Ina. Diana ind Cal qrce with Hu kell to put pmina 11*5 in the yacht on permanent· ba1is. Barbara leaves for Australia to search for Gunnar. Frank and Marao do niaht duty at the piu searching for boo~l'L Whnl they decide to move without uate p0hec backup. they arc shot. Marao otet htr hcanna and Frank Hes near death. Steve stunned when he nnds hi• emay haJllina Ip consttuctlon office Marcie haunted by Rick tryina 10 ae1tually molest her. but tells no one. • • • CAPITOL! Nino shattered by news or Cheetah's prcanancy. Ronni passes Paula's loyalty test when she lyin&l,Y tclJs Sloane and Myrna that Paula 11 wntlna a historical romance novel. Zed decides to Stop drinking. Al W•lly and Brenda discuss their elopement plans for the niaht of her debutante ball. Wally suddenJy realizes how much the party means to her. Tyler contacts pohce after rcctivina another thrcatcnina letter. Julie It alone when Winslow pushcl hit w1y i110 lhc hoUM. She manaaes 10 handle him and be is chinned by bet wannth and ability 10 li11en 10 hi• pt0blem1. Trey reali~ Ktlly Is K.. Confrontin1 Kelly, Trey wants to know if abe'• bavlna an affair wilh Thomu ~ 10 ruin him. 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Backttqe al\er plckina the rrecttr lock. Bo eeu his handt on prism. A u·aooed anct po~ Matlru IC1'elll\I and · bcp S&ephano lO reu&m bebict. Marlena uaus aun from Roman's clotct and decides to confront S&ephano. A• Bo and Hope 11.and in auditorium. a mys- terious 1tr1naer enters. . . . . '--~ Gl!!NDAL HOIPnAL: Felicia _,,.J that her rina c;an open crypt. Donelly makes 1ure, howtver, that police find Felicia and Fri1eo 11 crypt and they an arrestcd.1Jndu hypnosis, Bobbie rtalius that she couldn't have murdttcd Brock. Bobbtc recall• aceina the shadowy proflle of 1 woman 11 the murder 1Jte but can't remember whose it was. In Miam~ Scorpio realizes that Virainia Oellct, once involved in drua dealina. is Ginny. OIMy decides ahe wants to ute another route to frame Bobble for Brock's death. Ginn)' lfll Rick 10 aive her sleepin1 pills. She then tricks Bobbie into takina thcm. When Bobbie faJls ulcep Ginny takes a photo of Brock and stabs it in several places. Leamin& of Jimm y Lee's and Celia:s lovemaldna. Grant considers divorce. • • • • GUIDING UOBT: Caire and Ed thrilled by Aetchcrand Maureen's "return from the dead." fletcher and Claire plan 10 wed on their return 10 Sprinafield. Accidentally struck by car. Reva loses· baby. Lujack and Beth 5tunoed when Andy Ferriss tells I.hem Philip hired him to dcstro)' nightclub. Mindy overh·ean Roxie s conversation with Kyle and decides to investipte the relationship. Sneaking into Roxie's apartment, Mindy finds a tom picture of Roxie and Kyle. Philip stun\ sroup by announcl~ Warren has rcsi'ncd as president of S1>9Uldin1 Foundauon and that India is pregnant by Philip. Lujack invites Andy to pany. Andy bqins 10 play tape for invllod auem. Suddenly hahts go out and shot is fired . When lights return. Andy is dead and Lujack is holding the aun. • • • LOVING: Steve and Trish arc monified when Owen hires him to park can at Tnsh's birthday pany. Cabot gets Dine membership in an exclusive men's club. Leaming that Linc is in town lo buy out big contruction company, Cabot and Dane hive hean-to-hean talk and Cabot wel- comes Dane 1n10 the family. Rita Mac nervous when Loma spots her with Tony. Tony tells Rita Mae there's nothing wrong w11h their love reprdlcss of their age difference. Keith gives Claude phony formula. • • • ONE U FE TO LIVE: Tina and Brad realize that Victor Lord made his originaJ fonune by scllinJ artifacts stolen from a Nazi museum. Brad gels hold of list of Victor's buyers and decides to re-contact them. In Tennessee, O inl shows Jesse picture or Becky, but he denies knowing her. Jesse goes to Maria (Becky) and suucsts that they elope. Nine Lives plants his wallet on Clint. making it look like Clint stoic it. Clint thrown in jail but manages to C5Clpc. Aida tells David that she thinks her husband is somewhere behind the Iron Curtain. Aida aJso tells David that they need to ttn Jenny or his spy work 1n order to enlist Jenny's help. Harry and Donan reconcile. Harry admits that many years aao he had an affair wilh a youna. unstable woman. • • • RYAN'S HOPE: 'Ryan runs away from school dunna blizzard. All the Ryans franucally search ror her but she shows up safe and sound at Ryan's Bar, but the onJy one there to arect her is Rick. Ryan and Rick spend the night taJlting. Ryan develops a hu&c crush on Rick. Ryan thrilled when Jack says she can stay in New York. When the fiber tests on Max's coat prove neptive to the fiben found on Sydney's body, he swears that he never changed clothes. Max offen Rick job. Jacqueline upset when Max says he wants to go to Fnance because "someone" is there waitiOJ. Pru returns lo New York with one thing on her mind: setting Max for Sydney's murder. Magic and 0.vc make love for the first time . • • • SANT A BARBARA: A desperately jeal- ous Peter watches Kelly and Joe on their honeymoon. Amy and Jeff araue over the baby. SuddcnJy Am y doubles up in pain. Eden tells Cruz that the writer is really her mother Sophia. Amy, rushed to the hospital, bep the doctor to save her baby. Peter ludnaps KelJy. When a frantic Joe can't find Kdly in the PaJm Sprinp boutc be fears she's been murdered. Kelly stabs Petc.r in lq. runs out into desert with Peter in hot pursuit-Brick bep Amy not to risk her hfe to have the baby. Kelly lures Peter into c:ar and then 1et1 it on fire. Muon walks In 15 Sophia tells Lionel lO con ress 10 Channing's murder. Amy decides to riak her hfe in order to save her baby . • • • SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Sunny 'oins forces with Suzi and turns her inv~suptory attention toward Carter's mystenous "death." Rider faces fellow png members who want T.R. returned. Lloyd recovers from suraery .. u r he and Liza fiaht over T.R.'s upbri a. Ken· tucky decides to leave Lii.a in rder to have suraery. T.R.'1 bomecomi ICS tension between Uoyd aod Liza. a '• schemina proves effective when Suzi lashes out at an innocent S&ephanie. Suzi believes Stephanie is tryina to drive her crazy when she keeps hcarina Warren'• voice. T.R. runs away from acbool and heads back to RldefL Suzi snalta into Warren's hldeouL • •_t__ YOUNP AND T11J!',; llUTLUI: OouaJas marries Boobsie. Lauren reveal• to Paul lhc once heard Joanna say .t>e wished Lauren had ncnr been born. JCM1nn1 decides to stay in Genoa City lonier. Scein1 Joanna's fashion sketches. Enc 1h1nltl ahe miaftt be abte '°land job 11 J1bo1. Cari rcacft Jill her !'ilbll Ind 1hru1en1 10 take her lO lail for malUna f'alte pollc:e report Oft the .... Mten .. jewelry. Jill admits the tnnh about the ,JeMl,Y. Diabclicvina Jill's •tCMY that she rOf'IOt the jewels were pecked for a trip. an anpy John leaves the howe. Meeuna Und•y. who's mouml, the anniveraary of her father'• delthJ ohn ..&n ftieftdly kiu unaware that JUI ia watchine,. CIJlnatoplc olTVserle. NEW YORK (AP) -"The Hart of the Dnton:• a 12-pen documen· tary ltnts filmed on location in China over an I I-month period, will prtmiere on public TV in 11'i1country ~y6. The tcnn. with Robtn MacNe1I and Jim Lchm of the ··MacNcil· Uhm Newt Hour" a1 h0tt1, provtcki a rare, intima1t look at China tOday. Work on 1'-e teriel wu bqun in 1981 after .evtn yan o( ncaotiation with lk Ch~¥1m· mtn1 ~ htnck U.1. abe ucer. PrrviciUtty broedlMt "' Orat Brhain. ''The Hean of the Dr.on" waa bl'ouitll to this country witfi die http of I SJ'nulh()f\ srant tfum lM Gfnmit El«tnc C'o ~ Wr,... ...... ~Lee...,,.. UC Irrine'• Wayne Entelatad acore. on a twtattna layup deeplte preaeare from tnfLV'a Armon Gilliam (35). Blackburn (who?) ·charges in to lead at San.Diego Open Veteranwholost card, requalified,· 'just ha vtng fun' Prom AP dJ1patclaes LA JOLLA -Woody Blackburn, a struggling veteran who lost his PGA tour card and had to requalify to play this year, fired a 6-under-par 66 Saturday and carried a one-stroke lead into the final round of the Andy Williams San Diego Open golf tour- namen_t. Blackburn. displaying a re- markable consistency that has eluded him in his nine years on the tour. carded his third straight 66 at the Torrey Pines course to complete three rounds in 198 strokes, 18 under par. It was the lowest three-round total in the 33-year history of the tour- nament. ~ngelssign Donnie Moore Relief pitcher Donnie Moore aarccd to terms of a one-year contract with the Angels. the club announced Saturda)'. Moore. who had filed for arbi- tration and was scheduled for a hcarit'll Monday, was acquired by the Angels on Jan. 24 in the compensation draf\ from the Atlanta Braves. For Atlanta in 1984. the 31 - year-old riaht-hander led the Braves with 16 saves, appcarina in 47 pmes and compihna a 4-S record and a 2. 94 ERA. Moore was askina for $490.000 from Atlanta in arbitration. and the Braves had countered with a bid ofS375.000. Moore had filed for arbitration before beinJ ac- quired by the Angels, who picked up his arbitration case, as well. No terms of the contract were revealed. That put him one shot ahead of Ron Streck. who also shot a 66. and two ahead of second round co-leader Gary Hallberg. who bogeyed the 15th hole. shot a 69 and had a three-round total of 200. 16 under par. Fred Couples. Vance Heafner. Bobby Clampett, Johnny Miller and Peter Oosterhuis all were three strokes back at 20 I, with six more players at 202. "Just havi ng fun ," said Blackbum. 33. who is going for his first solo tour victoryand acash prize-$72,000- that would be nearly half of his total earnings in the nine years he has been playi ng professional golf. Blackburn lost his PGA card last year after missin$ the cut in 20 of 21 tournaments during one stretch and and earning $29.074, 141 st on the pro money list. During the year. though. he began reconstructing his swing. and said he now has developed it to the point that "it's much more consistent than ever." He started the day Saturday at 12 under par and overcame two bogeys with an excellent short iron game. hitting to within 5 feet of the hole four times. He also sank two 15-foot birdie putts and a 40-footer for birdie. Blackburn's.onl y tour victory was a team event, the 1976 Walt Disney World National tournament, whi!=h he won with Bill Krat2ert. His best solo effort was a playQff loss in the Quad Cities tourney in 1981. • Blackburn can expect a stiff final- round challenge from Hallberg, who has made the Torrey Pines twi n courses his own in recent years. Hallberg won the William$ Open in 1983 and lost in a playoff to Gary Koch last year. ''I feel this is my tournament -no one should take it away from me." he said. "I'm really going to try to be awessive (today). where others may just try to get around." Streck. an eiaht-year pro from Tulsa. sank three birdie duns of IS feet or longer and use a deadly accurate wedac pme to set himself up for several more short birdie at- tempts. UNLV,wins a shootout . . withUCI Anteaters' rally falls short: Rebels hold on, 99-89 By CHRIS MONAHAN ~,...c;.,.,,., .... ~. There was no surpri~ in the def~nsive strategy emploxed by UC Irvine basketball coach Bill Mulligan against Nevada-Las Vegas Saturday afternoon: Sag in and try to s)ow down last year's PCAA PlayQr of the Year., Ric:hie Adams. . What Mulligan didn't count on was. that while the Anteaters were ~roing in on Adams, the rest of the Runnin' Rebels' shooters were zeroing 'in on the basket at Crawford Hall. When the game had ended and all the numbers were added up. the Rebels had shot 60 percent from the floor, mcluding six of seven three- point field goals by sophomore guard F.red Banks, and had beaten the Anteaters, 99-89, giving UNL V coach Jerry Tarkanian his 400th career collegiate victory. The Rebels' win also avenges a 77-74 defeat at the hands of the Anteaters last year in Irvine. · Afterward. Mulligan was able to smile as be talked about the game. but he expressed his frustration. too. PCAA •tandlag• . c ........ o-.. WL WL NeV•O.•LAt V"H 1% I It l FreMIO St11t 12 2 17 6 C•I Stire Fulltrton t S 13 10 UC s.nt1 l1rber1 7 7 11 12 Ulall St1te 7 7 .. t Sill JoM Start 7 7 IJ i 1 CIC lrvlfl41 t I 11 i• Peelflc • 11 I 16 New ~Jtlco State • 10 7 IS l.0119 a .. ch S111e i 13 l 20 SlturclaY'I SCW. Nev.O.-l.lt VtOls tt, UC lrvlne 19 Frttno State u . l.Ol\9 a..ch Slate S2 New Mnlco St1te rt, Peelflc 6' Ut•ll Stitt 67. UC S.n11 81fl)lr1 SS MM9Y'I Glmit NeYldl·l.K Veoes I I Cel Sl•t• Full· erton-- WedlltMIA,..1G- 1.ono IMCll Stitt 11 UC Irvine TllwMllY't G.rMt Ul•ll Stitt II Frttno SleJt New ~11lco Stele 11 NevlCM·L.ls Vee-t Sin JOM Sl1te II Peclflc been easy. Now it's j ust a dream. "Their outside shooting was great with those three-pointers. When you ·try to take away the three-point shots, Richie becomes a machine. We could have handled him except for (Ed) Catohings. Banks and (Anthony) Jones." Those four were indeed the thorns in the Anteaters' collective side. Banks was 9of15 shooting and led all scorers with a season-high 30 points. Adams. Catchings and Jones were respectively. 11 of 14. 23 points; 3 of 6. I 0 points and 9 of 15, 19 points. "We played hard, that's the hardest we've played all year," he said. "If we had played like that all year our record would be much better and third place (in the PCAA) would have "We got good shots and moved the ball well today," said Tarkanian. "Fred did a Rreat job shooting. I . (Pleue eee UCl/C3) Anteater point au.rd Jerome Lee trlea to clrlYe aromut Runnln' Rebela An~ony Jone. darba& U1'fL V'a 99-89 wta • Barons double up, win CIF Kenney brothers triumph to pace FV' steam victory Aguirre. Both of them did an outstandingjob for us . .. My assistant Steve Barreto is really respon- sible for the kids com in& on so strongly. He worked with them on technique for hours on end. It was a two-man job between us." By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR 0., .... C.11 •• u I Identical twins with matching wins led Foun- tain Valley High to the CIF 4-A team wrestling championship Saturday night on the Barons· mat. And 1t was a two-man job m the finals as fint Troy dispatched Tom Peterson of Covina for the 135-pound title to clinch a tie with Loara. and then Trent put away Kennedy's Tony George rn 141- pound action to lock it up for the Baron~. The Kenney brothers. seniors Trent and Troy. each won their title matches 10 enable Fountain Valley to squeak by Loara. 1201/2-l l61h. Troy handled Peterson by an 8-0count. He used a hold that Rosales described as a ··wnst-lock 1i 11~ to have his way throughout the match. . In Trent's encounter with George. the Kennedy 1unior came out the aggressor and controlled the first period and most of the second. The third and last two-minute period. however, belonged to Trent. h was 1he Barons' second Cl F title. and like this one it was won at Fountain VaJley back in 1977. Coach John Rosales. who was an assistant on the Barons' first tjtle-winning squad. breathed a sigh of relief when Trent won his mat~h to clinch the title. When asked how he felt about the win, Rosales said tongue-in-cheek. "Well. I still have to clean up the gym after everyone lea ves. But reall y 11 feels great. .. Rosale<s said afterwards. "That's what can ha ppen in a tJmed spon. You can be out of it for five minutes. bul 1fyou come 1n the last one you can still win 1t:· Rosales gave credit to his wrestlers and his assistant coach Steve Barreto for the win. "We did everything we had to. The kids wrestled great. I was really pleased with (Many) Strech and (John> And that's what Trent had to do. Trailing by a 4-2~nt. Kenney evened the score w11h a minute leftln the match and then went to work. collecting John Ro9ale. (Pleue .ee BAR01'8/C3) A perfect·Clippers mascot? Janecyk Trying to figure ~}t~~~c~-''"' 80'"8 to'""'""'' 10t hold& Off J-B , fl -• •It will surpnse a lot of people 1f c i I erry USS gures BuD the USFL survives ltS )'Car ofT, let ap ta s i t h t k alone a fall season up against the s oo muc oas · NFL. ----Tuc•r1 •Checking lhe attendance figures Nobody came in on the noon M in the Major Indoor Soccer League. balloon from Saskatoon and asked you would ha te to own a franchise in me. but... the minor indoor soccer league. •The Los Angeles Clippers basket-•When Van Lingle Mungo died ball franchise is looking for a mascot the other day. basebaJI ma)' have lost and a real estate broker would seem the distance ofa conventional ball ... its most classical name. appropriate ... who knows more Many golfers wi ll be checking to see if •Make some mone~ betting in about empty houses? they have been getting the short your favorite tavern that Tom Har- •ln all the Jerry Buss financial distance item by mistake all these mon did not go to Michigan on a uproar. the most unrealistic aspect years. foott>all scholarship. was the assignment of sports re-•USFL Commissioner Harry •Dept. of confusing quotes . pon ers to cover the story ... the Usher has suggested an exhibition From Arnold Palmer: "Golf Lessons Journalists understood the Lakers game next summer between the are o nly as good a) the ieacher:· and Kings and the Forum. but the Houston Gamblers and the NFL •Asked if the Dodger~ arneall)' on only number5 or figu res they knew Houston Oilers but he has not yet a five-year building program. Man- anything about was the morning line. received an answer from the Oilers .. ager Tom Lasorda says. "ch«"k where •Hotshot running back Aaron . Usher may ha ve a better chance we arc 10 the fall of 1 Q85 .. Emanuel of Quartz Hill Hi~h School. getting a game with the ASlros. who signed a letter of intent to •Baseball Commissioner Peter •The Haflem Globetrotter) arc a become a TroJan. said, "since the Ueberroth testified against a prison cemedy act bui the) are great athletes sixth grade, I've wanted to become a beins built near Milwaukee County so tf thev add a female to the roster. USC tailback" ... when he was in the Stadium which 1s where the Brewers they had better get one who can sing siltth grade. Emanuel might have play baseball ... whatever it was they the national anthem at half\1me. been good enou~. were playi ng last summer. •Ot1ic1al!> of the Seattle Mariners •On Jack Nicklaus' three-in-one •First and last q uote of a manager loudl~ scream that the} have the course on the G rand Cayman Island. at spring camp: "If we can get help "'o"t lca5e arrangement rn baseball golfers use a ball that travels only half • from one or two of our young (Pleue eee TUCUR'S/CS) INGLEWOOO (,\P) -G0111e Bob Janecyk turned ~ 33 shots, lnctudlng eevertl from point-blank range, Saturdaay Ngtwt to teed lhe L~ Angetes =to a 5-2 vtctory OWlf the w~ Capftats In a National HodceJ Leegue game. Loe Angelel got goats from Terr) Rueko-MI, Scott MacL ..... Md O.W T ~ In the flrst period to tllke a 3-o lead and w .... .., coutd newr cut Into that edWft tege. Wutalngton got a goal In tM MC:Oltd period from Alan HllWOf1h and ~ In the third ~ 0.. Chrl9ttan on a power play. Al90 ICOl1ng for Los Angelee ...,.. Mark Hwdy, I shortMnded goel .... tM MCOnd period, Md Jtmmy Fox. tn the ftnal JMric)d. Schurman & Co. march into CIF playoffs with 70-66 win A ter 15 years, Westminster gains CIF In emotional t tr place playo fvlctory By ROGER CARLSON ................ .BY his own admission Westminster Hilb basketball coach Di5k Katz 11ys "I> peopk have been putdna his team down. that they didn't delerve to be where they were Saturday niJht - vyina for a place in the CJF 811 Five playoffs next wttlc. His lam wu up •inat Hunt· inpon Beech by virtue of tplitt with that 11me Oilen and Mari1U1's Vlklnes -plus two forfeit victories ,. from an Edison team which had put them away on the floor. But a 70-66 victory over the Oilers at Ocean View not only put the l ions into the 9layofr. for the fint time-iD l S years -it was the type of effort that put .. deserved" into the now of spc«h. "Our kids really paid a price," said a happ)' Kau, in hiJ tee<>nd year at Westman1ter. "Thete youna men have taken a lot of flak on tampu1 and they've endured some very touah pnct1cts," Coach Roy Miller's Oilers and the Lions had str\.la.led to 62-62 with 3:S2 lef\. butanirlim Davis hit from 16 feet to Jive Westminster its final lead. the Oilert wctt auilty of three turnovers (two unforctd) and it proved too much to ovucome . Sophomott Tommy Dever hit a paur or frtt throws. then Em Schunnan, who led 1ll 1eottn with 18 points. hit two at the hne and We.tminstct had a 61-62 bulee. Anthony Howarcfutal and .. y.u_p cut it to 68-66~ .. 9 tcrondl left, and tht Oiler a jump bell with 32 1«ond1 rem11ni~ but Darren Snow 11eooed out of the ciR:tc Jutt bcfott the bell wu to be put up and the mistake pve Westminster po • session. "We played well." said Miller. "it was just a matter of the timina of our mistake :· With Schurman and Davis in control of the ball the Oilers sent Wntm1nster frnhman Ray Sm1Lb to the Ii~ with 1 S ~nd ttn. but at blck.fittd as be sent home his only two points of the niaht to scaJ the vtttory. "YH I felt comfortable with Ray aoina tot~ ltne;· said Katz, "He's a winner and a rnlly unusual ftfthman.·· ""That just lhows you how th1np wot\ out ... •id Mtller ... ltju11 wa n•t metal lo be. l think Wm.minster played the game of their hves. The)' pla}ed with ircat intcn'ill) and shot well. They ha\en't been thcrt 1n 15 yeal'1 and it showed." The playoff p(DC brouaht out the be t in both teams and the 5COR' was ucd or chanacd hands IS times m the first half bc1'ore Westminster finally burst toa#>-37 lead mid way throu&b the \h1rd quancr. Hunt1naton Beach battled Melt to take the lead •in at 4 -46 and It Stt-sawcd bade and forth until 62. 8ut for t~ m<>1t pan 1t was Wcstmin1tcr 1n control ind M1Uer said he felt he wt\ the o~ bcana pu htd into adJu tmcnt The final buncr tO\Khcd otT a wild • (.,__ ... CIP /CS) i I 1 .- ~rafilble lowers the boom on Mancini tns WBA crown ~ees RENO (AP) -Ray .. Boom Boom" Mancini ~·1 JM the World Boxina , A91ociation li&btwti&ht title b.ck from Liv· •nastone Btamble, and afterward the fonncr champion \llked about hi• boAin& f'uture In the pas\ iease. Bramble. who won the title when he stopped Mancini in the 14th round last June I in Buffalo, N.Y., pounded Mancini's face into a ,, bruised and bl«dinJ mask and kept the title • on a cloee but unammous IS-round decision Satuniay niah 1. . yt"u-oid Mancuu Mtd. "Maybe I'll have another one. Ri&)al now, it donn't look coo IOOd. Bollina'• been very IOOd 10 rm. I hope l've been ~ &o bo•i• rve tried bard. •• Mancint, who wu 1ry1na to become U.C fim former champion &o NM•n the I 3S.pound clue tilJe since 11mat1 Ua&una did it in 1970. threw cverythina he had Saturday niaht, but the cutsand Bramble's poise were too much to overcome. Bramble had predicted this Raht wo~ result In a quicker victory for him than the flm one. Afterward, when asked if Mancini's cffon had 11ined his respect, the champion uid. "He didn't win my respect I've always respected Ray." &,ramble. "L1v1nptone, you 're• lood cbam- J)IOn." Repl td Bramble, "Ray, I love you. You're a tood fiahter." On two occasions, It looked like the fi~t mi&ht not reach ill conclulion. Referee M1ll1 Lane called * rinpide phytjciln, Dr. Charltt Filippini, onto the apron to examine Mancini's eye durina the eiahth round. The c:halte., WIS C:Ut alonpide the riah:• in the fif\b round. and It bled fi'eel di~ out the fi&ht. In the seventh round, Mancin w11 cut over the ten eye, and that eye wa1 almost swollen shut by fi&h1'1 end. Then. much to the dJs"lea1urc of the crowd, Lane summoned Filippini apin, .SO seconds Into the final round. Apin. the doctor let the fiaht c:on1inue. pun<'hn," Mad M1nc1n1. -1 was wipens bloOd out or my eye:· ar1mble, who fsaht• bolb riatu-hanaed and left-handed 11yln, was a riaht·Mnder for most of this flJht, and the left Jab served 11 a razor for the champion. who said he would now like 'to fiaht colorf\al and controvenial Hector .. Macho" Camacho, the fOIWlcr World Bo•ilta Council. 1uper f'eatherftiaht champion wbO WIS II rantakk. Jud~s 0.ve Momu of Lu Veps llld Jimmy RondeaY of S..ule tcored h l.0·14l for Bramble. Judie Edward Levine of' Miami fa vortd the champion 144-143. The ANOC1ated Preu ecored it 147-138 for Bramble. The predominantly Mancini crowd booed , the decillon. but Mancini said, "I wasn't worried about the ecorio_. If that's the way they uw, he's 11ill champion." • As for whether he wiJI fiaht ipin. the 23- Bramble certainly footed some observers because before both fi.Jhts. he had some harsh words about Mancina, and Mancini let it be known he had no fond fcclinp for Bramble. But when the finaJ bell rana. Mancini said to Lane said t~at althouah the cut in the rijtlt eye looked 10 be the worst. it was the cut over the left eye that worried him. "I tned my best. but I couldn't sec a lot of There had been speculat1on that the fit.ht mitht be Mancini's last. espcaally if he lost. Immediately after the bout, Mancini said he did not know whether he would continue to fiaht. -: .. , !• '· ,, " ;1 ·, .,. .... ., i<• ,'• . .. •. '· '· •! • ... .... , .-: SPORTS B RfA~ Protesters force Budd off course in England race From AP dJ1,e&c1tet BIRKENHEAD. England -South m African-born track star Zola Budd said she was "disappointed and frightened" when anti-apartheid demonstrators rushed onto a cross. country coune Saturday and forced her out of a race she was favored to win. Reporters who saw the incident said that several demonstrators jumped into the path oftbc race leade('S II the half-way mark of the S-kilometer (3.1-mile) English national cross-country championships. Welsh runner Angela Tooby, who won the race. was ahead by about IS meters when the inci- dent happened. 1 -1 . su~enly found two women 1ump1ng anto my path. so I swore at them and pushed them out of my way.:" Tooby said. Budd. I 11, now a British .... _, ' citizen whose brief career has been doged by controversy, said after the race: "At the end of the first lap I saw a policeman with a truncheon trying to keep the crowd off the course. But then people rushed on and the police couldn't stop them, so I turned off the course." "I was disappointed because I couldn't finish the race and I was frightened," said Budd. Race officials feared trouble fro.m demonstrators protesting South Africa's policy of racial separation, called apartheid. Mounted police rode alongside the runnen to try and prevent an invasion of the c.ourse in this northwestern English town. But thrtt protesters managed to bmlk through a section ofthecrowd-estimated at 7,000-and forced Budd off the course, near the halfway point. just after she had taken the lead. Police later said two women and a man were arrested. Qaote of tlae day Navratilova •Y• yea to Rigg• DELRAY BEACH, Fla. -Martina ~ Navratilova on Saturday accepted the challcnJc from Bobby Riggs and Vitas Gerulaatis to a "Battle of the Sexes" doubles tennis match. On Thursday. Gerulaitis and Riggs challenged Navratilova and her regular doubles partner, Pam Shriver. The best-of-five-sets match is tentatively set for Aug. 16 or 23 in either Atlantic City. N.J., or Las Vegas, Nev. A $500.000 purse wtll be offered, although the split has yet to be detennaned. The 67-year-old Riggs, who defeated Margaret Smith Coun, then lost to Billie Jean King an "mixed singles" exhibitions in 1973. 1s promoting the match. "I'm ready~ for the old men," Navratilova said. "Gerulaitis is 30/ears old and says he has one foot in the grave. I'm 2 . Ooe$ two years make a difference between being in your pnme and havinge foot in the grave?"' Shri ver IS 22. Three Indoor recor d• fall MOSCOW -Galina Chistyakova of m the Soviet Union broke the world indoor best 1n the women's long jump at the National fndoor Track and Field Cham- pionships in Kishenev. the official news agency Tass reported Saturday. The agency said Chistyakova jumped 23 feet, 91;, inches, far ahead of the previous indoor best of 22-111/• held by Heike Daute-Dreschler of East Gennany. Meanwhile, in Senftenberg. East Germany. Marita Koch, East German sprint star, and shot putter Ulf Timmermann set world indoor bests in the National Indoor Track and Field Championships Saturday. Koch. 28. bettered .J'ler world indoor best in the women's 60-meter dash, with a time of 7.04 seconds, four-hundredths of a second faster than the clocking of 7 08 she set Jan. 29. 1983. Timmermann. 22. set the shot put mark with a toss of72-8. beating the previous world indoor best of72-3 set by Amencan George Woods in 1974. Sabre. ruin LAFieur'• ni,ht Defenseman nu BMlley ended a tic rill at 9:43 of the second period to enable the , But'faJo Sabres to cam a 4-3 National Hockey leq"ue victory over the Montrnl Canad1ens Slturday niaht The victory, which vaulted the Sabres into a two-point lead over Montreal atop the Adams Division, spoiled a night of celebration at 1he Forum, with the retirement of the No. 10 of former Canadiens riaht wanf.Gwy Laflear ... In other NHL action, 'ftema1Grad scored 26scconds into overtime to give Vancouver a 3-2 victory over the Boston Bruins, the sixth time this season the Canucks have won a aame in o~ertimc ... Calgary's Luay McDeu.ld cel- ebrated hjs 32nd birthday with two aoals and two asstst.s in leading the flames to an 8-4 victory over the Winnipeg Jets ... Tim Blgia1, UUrtd Biemer and Pldl Ru.ell scored goals in a club-record, 42-sccond spurt in L&!ieu the second period as New Jersey fought back from a two-goal deficit to defeat Toronto 6-3 ... Tomu J ....... , power-play goal with 2:34 let\ in the third period enabled the New York Islanders to salvage a 4-4 tic with the Hanford Whalers ... Cla-'e Loiselle, playing his 11th gam. e since being recalled from the American Hockey league on Jan. 20, scored a pair of goals and led Detroit 10 a 7-4 victory over Chicago ... Joe M•lla and Rob Rama1e scored two go~ls each a~d Briu Sett~r chipped in a goal and two ~ststs. keeping t_he St. Louis Blues on a surge with a 6-4 tnumph over ~inne~ta ... Tim Y~1'1 goal midway throuJh the third penod gave the Philadelphia Flyers a S-4 victory over Edmonton. The Flyers arc 7-0-1 in their last eight games ... Mid1el Goelet. Brnt A11tton and Brad Maxwell each scored goals within a 29-second stretch as Quebec defeated Pittsburgh 8-1. King h lta 55 bat Knick• loae Benaard Kins scored SS points and led m New York from a 27-point deficit to within two points of New Jersey before the Nets went on to a 126-11 7 National Basketball A~soc1ation victory over the Knicks Saturday night. King. who scored 60 points -highest in the NBA 1n six yea~s -in a 120-114 New York loss to New Jersey on Chr:istmas night, now has l S4 points in three games against the Nets this · season. all Knick losses ... Elsewhere m the NBA. Mose• Malone scored 33 points and forward JeU11 ErvlDg added 29 as Philadelphia beat the De- troit Pistons 125-1 14 before the largest ~rowd in NBA history The 43.816 in attendance at the Silver- dome broke the old NBA record of 43.146 -set only last Sunday at the All-Star game in the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis ... Ral .. Sampson scored 41 points and pulled down 21 rebounds K1DC offsetting a spectacular 45-point performance by World B. Free, as Hous.ton defeated Cleveland 122-115. Houston 31-2 1 after its fourth ~onsecutive victory, got only four' points fro_m star rookie Akeem OlajllOD, but Lewi• Lloyd'• 25 points a~d 22 more by Rodaey McCray supported SampsoJI s performance. Free became the 39th player to scort I s.900 points in the NBA when he canned a three-point Jump shot with 3:S5 to play in the first half ... forward E4dte Job1oe scored J4 points, including 21 in the second half, as Kansas City defeated the Seattle SuperSonics 111-106. The victory snapped Kansas City's I !~game losing streak on the road. Lewis (Carol) wina longjump PORTLAND - Carol Lewis soared m to a first place 1n the women's Iona jump compet1uon Saturday night at the 2Sth OreJon Indoor track and field meet here. setting a meet record. Lewis, sister of four-time gold medal winner Carl Lewis. leaped to a mark of21-3'1• inches to capture the event that she failed to qualify for last year at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. She didn't make the long jump finals in Los Angeles and had to watch from the sidelines as her brother. Carl. marched off with four gold medals in men's events, including the long jump. Another woman at Saturday's meet fared even better -shot putter Dot Jones of Fresno State set a meet record with a throw of S 1-9 topping the old record by nearly 2 feet. Jn men's events. veteran sprinter Harvey Glance was nipPCd in ~he 60-yard dash by another Fresno State competitor. Rick Jones. Glance swept past the finish hne in 6.32 seconds. but Jones manaacd to nudge him by an eyelash with a time of 6.30. Reda take look at T0ny Peres UNLV tops CIN<;INNATI -Tony Perez. about 1111 ·c -to enter his 22nd major league season has been invited to sprin. t!"8ini~g as a ~on-U I women roster player by the Cincinnati Reds. ' "Tony will ~ in camp as an invitee," said Bill Bcrgesch •. th~ Reds' aeneral manaacr. "Our roster is full ( 40-man hmat), of course." Bergesch indicated that a good sprina-training performance by Perez would mean a spot on the 25- IT!an roster come Opening Day. "lfTony hits the way he did at the end oflast season, we'll have a spot for him " Bcrgesch said. ' To clear a place on the roster. Lhe Red$ must make a trade or release a player. • . Player-Manager Pete Rose says Perez's chances of being .. wuh the team Opening Day. April 8, arc "real good. "Nothing is guaranteed. but his chances are good real aood. I'd say his chances are better than a lot of guys. ;At the same ti.me. he can't make an out every at bat. either. and f think Tony knows that and wants it that way." Per~z last year hit .241 . 33-for-137, and was seventh an .the National League in pinch-hitting at .289, I 1-for-38. including a S-for-S streak. In his career, Perez has a lifetime average of .279, 371 home runs and 1,590 runs batted in. Kelly paue8 Hoaaton to win touchdown pass, connecting on IS of.24 f • . Quarterback Jim Kelly threw one m att~mpts for I S6 yards. to lead Houston to II a 20.10 win over Birmingham to highlit.ht USFL exhibition action "Saturday ... fn other games Tampa Bay downed Baltimore 28-26 in as Jimmy Jordu threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Larry Brod1ky midway through the fourth quarter to make the difcrencc ... Memphis defeated Jacksonville 13-1 O as Walter Lewla aot 61 of his 160 yards passing on one touchdown play to wide receiver Pre1toa Browa in the second quarter. to lead the Showboats. Ml.Ile Roder. the 1983 Hcisman Trophy winner, had SI yards rushing on 17 carries for the Bulls ... Rkll Nedelael passed for I S9 yards, and btt Stamper ran for two shon touchdowns as San Antonio defeated Denver. 36-13. IA zen drop to third place LAS VEGAS -Nicky Klincarski m scored two goals and added one assist to lead the Las Vegas Americans to a 7-4 victory over the Los Angeles Lazers in a Major Indoor Soccer League game Saturday night. The victory was the 11th in as many games for the Americans. who improved their record to 18-1 2 and moved into second place in the MJSL's Western Division. The Lazcrs fell into third place at 18-14. Klincarski scored goals at the end of the first period and early in the second period as Las Vegas jumped out to a S-1 lead by halftime. Americans' goalkeeper Keith VanEron ran his current win streak to six and took his IOOth MISLgame. Beto led Los Angeles with two goals, while Zoran Savic and Poli Garcia scored one each for the Lazers. Smith to meet Lutz in final• LA QUINT A -Stan Smith and Bob ~ Lutz each advanced Saturday into the finals of the Hayes Classic for tennis players JS years old and over. Smith of Sea Panes Plantation. S.C.. was in control throughout his semifinal match, defeating Colin Dibley of Australia, 7-S. 6-2. Lutz, Stowe, Vt.. struggled through a 21h match in gettinJ past Oiff Richey, Dallas, Tell., 6-~ S-7 6-4 . The weeklong tournament at the La '<uinta Hotel Tennis Club began with 12 players competing a round· robin format. TelntaloD. radio TalVlllOll 11 a.m. -COi LW ~: DeP1u1 at St. JoM'1, Chennll 4. 1 p.m. -CIOU': a.n. Diego Open, CMrM 4. 1 p.m. -flOUI: CrOlby Southern (tape). ChMMIM. 12:30 p.m. -MO IAIKIT8Al.L: 1091on .. Laker9, a.nn.e 2. ...... 12:30 p.m. -MO 9MKITWL: 1o1ki1 at l.ak.-., KL.AC (570). 1 p.m. -MO u.nu&.L: Qpper'1 at Atllinta {d•t.,,..,, kHJ ~ Sailors nip Costa Mesa to earn CIF playoff s pot Nevada-Las Vegas used a balanced scorina attack to up its PCAA women's basketball record to 4-0 u the Runnin' Rebels handed UC Irvine it1 first conference defeat Saturday at Crawford Hall. And on the hi&h school front, Newport Harbor nipped Costa Mesa in a speciaJ playoff aame to advance to the CJF playoffs as the Sea View League's No. 3 entry. Here's what took place: Nevada-Laa Veps '7t, VC lntM it: The Runn.in' Rebels got 19 points from Donya Monroe and 16 apiece from Misty Thomas and An,ela Christian to score the victory. UNLV. ft'G.., 20-4 overall, trailed 16-14 with 9:27 let\ in the first half but eventually pbbed the lead for&ood at 24-22 with three minutes remaJning in the first haff. The Rebels opened the second half with five straight poir:its and ei:tjoyed a 3.S-27 advanta~. but the Anteaters.. behind Chen Graham s sharp shooting. pulled to within three (37-34). But that was the closest the Anteaters could get. Graham finished the night with 34 points while teammate Dorothy Lewis scored 17. The loss dropped the Anteaters to S-l in PCAA play and 17-S overall. In a hiah school game: Newport Harbor H , Cotta Mesa U: The Sailors Sot two free throws from Sherry Kemper with 30 seconds left to take a four-point lead and then aJlowed the Mustan.g.t a gimme basket and held on for the victory. Both teams tied at 8-6 in the regular league standinas. forcing Saturday's playoff pme at Estancia High. Jorie Nolen led the Sailors with I 0 points and eight rebounds. Newport Harbor led by as many as 10 in the third quaner. but the Mustangs battled back to cut the lead to four in the fourth quarter. The Sailors managed 10 survive after both Nolen and Kristen Drage fouled out in the final quarter. Barbara Perry added 11 rebounds for the Sailon. while Stephanie Swanson led Costa Mesa with nine points. Young, Seurer spark Express WOODLAND HILLS (AP) -Quarterback. Steve Young ran for one touchdown and passed for another while his reserve. former Edison High quarterback Frank Suerer', threw for two more Saturday as the Los Anacles Express downed the Portland Breakers 3S-I 7 in a United States Football League exhibition game. Leading 14-10 midway throuah the second quarter, the Express scored two touchdowns and a field in the next IS minutes to take a comgonable 31-10 lead with 6:06 left in the th ird quarter in the pme played at Pieru Colleac. Young. who completed 13of20 passes for I S2 yards and ran for 44 yards on four carries., dashed 27 yards for a touchdown four minutes into the game to give the Express a 7-0 lead. Af\er Portland tied the game on a I -yard plunae by quarterback Doug Woodward three minutes later, Young tossed a 16-yard touchdown pass to Jojo Townsell early in the second guarter pve Los An,eles a 14-7 advantage. Tony undajas booted a JO.yard field and Suerer hit David Hersey for an 8-yard scorina pus to lift Los Anaelcs to a 31-10 lead with 6:06 to play in the third quarter. Portland made the score 31 -17 late in the third quarter on a 23-yard scoring strike from quarterback Matt Robinson to Frank Lockett. Suerer then hit Frank Alexander for a S-yard touchdown pass with just over five minutes lcf\ in the game to round out the scorina. Soccertourneycontlnuea The fourth annual colleajate speedsocc.er elastic is now being contested at Los Caballeros Spo,..s Stadium in fountain Valley. Sixteen of the best colleae soccer teams thtou&hout the Southland are p1nicip1tina. Quarterfinals, semis and finals are set for next Saturday and Sunday. Price of admluion each day is S3 for adults and S2 for children under 16 . The teams penicipatina include Santa Clara Clare- mont-Mudd, El Camino, Val!cJ. United {Cai State Northridsc>. San Dieao Staie vc San11 Barbara, LA Miuion, Cal State LA, Cai Sllte San Bernardino, Saddlebeck, Nevada-Las Veaas.1... CaJ Poly Pomona. KA£T A (Chapman) and Lhe San uieao Ctutadcrs. ---------------------------------------------------------------~~ Navratilova avenges-rare loss to Lloyd Barham, YatN capture title all Cf o(lUCtt · 24271 A....._• a. Ccrl<>Ui 1Ts':3429 ./. DELRAY BEACH, fla. (AP) - Manfoa Navratilova. anackina·rrom the st.an, crushed her longtime rival Chris Even Lloyd 6-2, 6-4 Saturday to capture the women's singles title in the Lipton International tennis tour· namcnc. The victory avenaed a rare loss by Na~ratilova three weeks aao when Lio d beat herb the same score. ., ... , ... A .. "I wanted 10 attack, even ifl didn't act the first serve in," Navratilova said. "I had put too much cmpba1i1 on her passina shots." She concinually forced the action, puuina the pressure on Lloyd, the favori1e of the near-capacity crowd of 11 ,300. "f wasn't playin1.swell 11 I wanted to, but I had this feelinJ J wanted It," NaVT11tilova aaid of the cham· pionship 1n this inauaural twc>-wcek, Orand Slam.otizc event. "I remember last niaht havin1 this feelin .. and I woke~ up this momina hav1n1 th.is fcchna.' The men's 1in~ final. between two former Stanford Univen11y teammates. Tim Mayotte and Scott o.~i1, wlU be played today on the hatdcourtJ at Livers International Tennis Rnort. lt aleo will be national- ly ttlevited by ABC • .,_nnina 11 rO:JOa.m. in&Jn champions each pocket SI 12.'°°. with the runnert-up col- lttt1n1SS6.2SO1p1cce. f • •' For Navratilova, who was playina Lloyd for a record 63rd time 1n their careers, it was the victory-her 32nd -not the money that was so sweet on a warm, briaht day. "I don't know how many more times we'll pl~y apin," the left· hander joked. "This could be the last time. I could ~ale a ICJ lkJina or Chris could act prqrtant. The humor, thoup, came after· ward. h was •II determination on the court. "The last match I was ready to&<> from the first point was the U.S. Open," Navratilova said. She wu ttady Saturday, bqjnnina the match by brakiat Lloyd's Krvicc at JO. And aner Lloyd broke :::J. back. aided by two double-faYl&a the touma.rmnt'• No. I • Navnudova npped thfOUlft the nnt four pmn '° nb a S. I lead. l.JOyd. die Jl{o. l teed. •ved t-o set poanu in the lnfftlb 11me before holdintten't. And YthCn Navratilova wrnt up ..0-0 an the ne.t pmc. lhe t had triple-set point. But Lloyd, a native of nearby Fort Lauderdale, foupt back to deuce at Navratilova, up 40-1 ~. double-fault· ed twice. ft wu 1 temporary reprieve, thou&)I, 11 the talented left·handerhh a forehand volley winner to pin hcT sixth set point, then closed out the openina set with a b.ckhand crou- coun volley. The two traded service bt'eak ia the third and fourth aames. knottina the second tel at 2·2. Navratilova took a 4-2 advanaaee when she bf* Lloyd In tbe flfth 11mt. tbea held serve In the sU!!'J the final point comh't when Uo,u prodliced a pat fe>ttbaftd ~ ..... lhot that Navratilova IOfMhow to' to and vol~ for a w;nntr. Lloyd. the clltlic batliner with the two-handed backhand, foulht blck brilliantly, holditll ber own eervece at JO. dlcn breaJth19Na\lt1lilOv1 to lewt the tetat 4-4. It '"' btt lut hurrah. The UC Irvine doubles team of Juli1n Barham and Darren Yates • su'l'f'iled the field at the U nivenity of San Diqo inttrcolteaiate tenni1 tour· nament Saturday. Blrham and Yatea, u1ually \he No. 2 doubles tam for CoeC.ti Orea Patton, played in the No, I dJvi1ion al the tourney and walked off' whb w championship. In the flnals, they knocud otr Pcs>perdlne'a Kelly Jones and Robby We1u, M, 6.3. They advanced IO tJN championship match .;th a ~ M , 6--2 victory over the UC :tUta Barberi team of Ou1 Andenoft And JonNiMy. Barham and Yatnart ~ 14-1 u a doublet tam. n.ey·~e ~ their tut 11 matchft. Meanwhile. in Arizonaa uc Santa Blrblr'I nipped the U "°*''I team, Mat-the Arizona ln\'ttalioML 1ephan1• Rhorer and Loll Trenwteh llCOftd victories in Ii ..... for the Antntcn. UCI ••• Prom Cl uaually don't hke tbe point auard to ~ho,ot. but as Iona as they arc alJ aoina Ul, 1t'10K." Despite the Rebels' siLZhna 1hoot- 1na. . the Anteaters made a strona sconna run late in the pme, twice pullina to w1th1n two points of Vqu. but the Rebels' outside threat and the second half surae by Adams denied UCI in the end. The Anteaters' comeback stancd midway throuih the second hair when. trailina 14-60, they scored 12 straiJh1 points. six by Tod Murphy, to t ut the lead to 74-72. Aner both teams ran off six straiaht points each. Adams who flnished 11 of 14 shootina with h points. went to work. He scored nine points in UNL V's four-minute, 12-4, -,corina spurt to put the aamc out Of reach (92-82) with 41 ~onds 1en. Murphy. who shot like he was wearing the red and white of Las Vegas (11-12, 25 points to lead 1he Anteaters). had &he unenviable task of JUarding Adams and admi11ed there as no way to stop him. "There's nothing I can do. He Jumps so high and he ha arcat touch from 10.1 4 feet away," Murphy said. "I su why he was player of the year last year. Every11me they got the ball to R1ch1e he did the JOb and when we sagged in they buned the outside jumpers." Murphy's teammate, center John- ny Rogers. who scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. tops in the game. was equally amazed by Adams' and the Rebels' performance. Lee had a good game shoot mg from the outside, hilling on 5 of 12 three- point shots (6 of 13 total) aiid finishing with 19 point!>. ANTIATUl NOTIS: FortMr Eag1a oan<I ~O.r <;i.tin F rev llandlt<I lllt colOr coml'l'ltnl.,v on lllt Anltaltrt ra<llo °'oa<lea•I Sa1ur<1ay. Frev 901 Int loo 111rouo11 e KWVE P<omollon t-alltd "Ra<llo Ftnltlv." In wllkll tnv-Ctn P•v USO t n<I <IO COior '°' -O•IM Frev, wllO callt<l lllt loo "vMv <llttlcull," WH lllt lirll 11enon 10 lake a<1van1av. ol Ille offer Tne Anltale<l ov1re00uno.<1 IM much 111i.r Ret>etl 3'-31 In 1ne Qt,,,., 111an11 10 a 2•-14 laCOll<I l!all tdvant11M ··we kllltd tlltm re~lno In ,,... l1rl1 lltlf and lull llOOPt<I rt0oundl1111 In Ille M<on<I llalf, ltld UNL V coacll Jtrrv h rkanlan Ttrktnltn rta<htd Ille mllftlOM .00-wln Plaltau in "'' laCOl\<I Irv T... Rtt>ett IOll IO FrHno Slalt 63·S2 IH I Saturday In nit llrtt anemol Thel IOn alMI tnal>Pt<l a l1·11eme VtOH win llrtak, IOnOttl In Int country tllll vtar -- 0-. .... ,.._ ~ '-,..,_ UC Irvine•• Tod Murphy (43) and J ohnny Adam• for a lOOM ball Saturday afternoon at Roten battle NeYada-Laa Veau· Richie Crawford Hall. Rebela won, 99-89. Trojans fall to Arizona; Bruins win Fresno State t ops Lon Beach State; Aggies beat UCSB From AP ....,_&cllln LOS ANGELES -Eddie Smath scored 17 points and Steve Kerr added 14 to hft Aruon1 to its J1J11.th strai&ht win Saturday wuh a 60-SS victory over Southern C'ahfom11 1n a Pacific 10 conference t.sketbaU game. Petr Walhamsaddcd 12 poiantuod a pme-high I 0 rebounds for the Wildcats. who pulled within a half pmc ofleague-lcading Southern Cal. They raised their conference record to 9-3 and overall mark to I S-6. Ron Holmes had 14 points and Glenn Smith and Wayne Carlander had 10 points each for the Trojans. who had their five game winning streak snapped. In another Pac-10 game. UCLA It, Arllou State H : UCLA center Brad Wn~t scored 15 points and equaled his career h1ah 1n rebounds with 14 as UCLA held off Arizona St.ate an the second half to post the victor). Arizona State came back from a 12· point halftime defic11 to w1th1n t\\O w11h 39 seconds remaining 1n the game. 1n 81Jpmc. Rqp Williams led the Hoyu with 20 ~1ntt followed by Patrick Ewi.11 and David Winpte with 16 CICh. O.t 11, Netn 0... 11: In New Jef'ley. David Henderson came oft bench to ICOrt 18 points and No. 7 Duke took control early en rovie tO an non-confttcnce victory over Notre Dame Saturday. Marte Alam added 11 poinu. Johnny Dawkins had IS and Dan Meaaher contributed 13 as the Blue Devils railCd their record to IM. Notre Dame fell to 14-7 despite a 27· point performance by Ken Barlow in the aamcat the Brendan Byrne Arena. No~ ea...atu SL"· N...U. car.. llaa 7f: At R.alet&h. Anthony "Spucl" Webb scom:i nine of his 20 points in the final five minutes as N~h Carolina S~te broke a second-halfue and pulled away for the victory over I 3th-ranked North Carolina in AtJan. ta c Coast Conference action. Mlcflil,u M , MiuleMCa 14: Bu~h Wade's ayup with 16 aeconch ,.ft enabled third-ranJccd Michipn to stave off the upset bid of .. c Minnesota Gophen in Bia Ten pme an Minneapohs. Marc Wilson's layup aucmpt with two seconds remain1n1 was oft'-tu)let as the Gophen faHcd to detour M1ch1pn's march to ita 11 lh Bia Ttn victory ap1ns1 only two con~ losses. The 811 Ten-leadi•a Wolvennes now are 2().3 overall. Minnesota. 12-10, is S-7 in the Bi& Ten. It '.s a tough finale for Brideweser The Bru ins. however. responded w11h four straight free throws by guard Nagel Miguel to pull away to a 69-63 lead before a meaningless final basket by the Sun Devils. In the PCAA: Freaao State H, to.1 Beaclll State S%: Jos Kuipers scored 20 points and Fresno State pulled away steadily for the win in Long Beach. Syracase 71, Loeltlaaa Stace M: At Syracuse. Rafael AddJSon scored 25 poantsand Dwaync"PcarrWubh:• ton added 20 as No. 8-ranked Syr- acuse outran Loumana State. Sadd leback baseball coach, in last year, sends young team into t he tough sec Hc.-re's a look at the 1985 Saddle- back team. FIRST BASE: Possible starter 1s Jam De Vine.-who set school records at an Clemente High last year with 36 h11s and 33 RBI. RIGHT FIELD: A sophomore. for a change, 1s at this pos111on -speedster Dante Scott. CENTER FIELD: Mark Webster will repla ce DeAn~elas. A) a freshman. Webster h11 .320 whale pla)ing righ t field After leading 33-29 at half\ame, Fresno State scored the first six points after intcrm1ss1on and proaressively expanded its advantage to S8-47 wtth 7:27 to play. Long Beach could not get clo~r than nine points after that. The decisive victory in the ni.t- cver mcctin1 between the two ieams was Syracuse's 19th in 23 pmes. Tbc Bayou Tigers dropped to I S-8. Saddlcback College ba!>eball coach Jim Bridcwc~r has already decided to step down after this season. but by the time h1'i Gauchos have completed their first season an the tough South Coast Conference. he may feel real good about has det·1s1on. "'This 1-; a tough year to go into becau~ tht'i 1s the youngc 1 of1hc four teams I've had.' says Bradeweser. "There arc four teams an 1h1s con- ference that arc amo ng the be\t an Southern Cal1forn1a." The Gauchos arc hun1ng an the pitching department. they do not have lhc No. I h111cr an the state from last ~car. Steve OeAngelis. and Bradcwescr says he has been con- ccrnt'd wath has team') mental mis- takes. But the key. he says. 1s the mental approach his players will 1akc;- 1owards the powerful oppos111on an the sec. ··1 lhink a lot of how well we do depend!. on how the kads look at 11.'' Bradeweser S3)5 ... If we put other teams on a pcdastal. we'll be an trnubk. Right now we need 10 conl·ern our~I' cs wa th our own team Our b1~es1 concern wall be patching s1nl·e 11 s about 80 percent of the game." SECOND BASE: Greg DeVolk. a first-team All-Sunset League per- former last year at Huntington Reach High. figures to get the call. THIRD BASE: Oa-.1d Ward. \Ct another nev.comer. comes from the CIF champion Laguna Hills Hawks He hit .429 year last )car He also \howed he can pitch. compahng a 9-2 record and a 2.1 :l ERA. SHORTSTOP: Buck~ Boll1n.$l'r. who JUSI got out of mili tary service wall probabl) patrol this area. When Bollinger played at Tustin High . he batted .423a'ia1unwr. LEFT FIELD: Fre~hmen Ton) Palamara and Mark Marchena are battflna for the JOb. Palamara hat .435 at Noire Dame High last year Notre Dame. 1nc1dentally. was 27-1 last \Cason Marchetti batted 406 at Foothill High last season. CATCHER: .\nother sophomore. ~IC amacho. has the Job. A !Haner last .. ea son Camacho hit a solid :no and ~truck out JUSI fiH· 11mes an 100 at- ba1s Utall St. 17, UC Sota Barbara Si: At Lopn, Utah. Grea Grant's 12 points led a balanced Utah State sconng attack and the Awes com- muted onl) t"'o ~cond-half turn- overs an a victory over Santa Barbara New Muleo St. 71, Pacme 14: Al La~ Cruces. 1unaor guard G1lben Wilburn poured an 27 points and Nr"' Mexico State broke a nine-game losing streak ~11h a "ICIOr) o'er Pacific. SMU 7%, Loelnilk 'H : In Dallas. forward Larry Davis hit two frtt throws. a slam dunk and a us;Hn basket an the final three minulieS Saturday to carry ninth-raoktd Southttn Methodist to an 1nter- ~t1onal victory over Lou1sv1Ue. The Mustangs, a Southwnt Coh· ference team. improved then record 10 2().5 - only the ftf\b time an SM basketb.ill team has posted 20 or more v1ctones . Pepper.U.e It, Por~ It: In Ponland. Enc White rossed an 28 points to lead Peppcrd1ne 10 a West Coast A1hlet1c Conference victory. Santa Anajinx over for Coast Anteaters are swept by UCLA PITCHING: Thrl'l' returners - Chris Fredcmk. Tim Phenec1e and Craig Spence -g1H' Bradewescr a foundation for a \tall: but all saw flm11ed c\pcncnre last season "mong the newcomers is nght- hander John Sinclair out of Dana Hills Hagh. S1nc:la1r was a six-game wanner '"'ha 2.80 ERA last season. The.-Gau<.hos open thcr ~ason Wcdnc<>da~ at home against Rall Hondo at -p.m The 'actor) enabled the >\ggaes. wh o had not "on since Jan. 14. to go 4-10 1n the league and 7-16 overall. Pacific as no" .i-1 l an the PC.\A and 8-16 overall. Elscwhwre around the countr) Geor1etowo 87, Providence 73: 1\1 Providence. <R I . \cco nd·ranked Gt'orgetown broke the gamr open w11h J I 4-po1n1 run m1d"a~ through the first half and defeated Providence White also hat 11 of 16 field pl attempts and aot 12 rebounds for the Wa \Cs John Korf us scored 14 points, while both he and White hat six ofsait free throws. Dave Flin\ led Portland with IS points an the losing cause. whtle Darran Jenkins added s1;11. rebounds and 10 points James Van Ness also gut SI\ rebounds for the Pilots. OCC wins, 64-48; Saddleback and Golden Westfall Orangt: Coast College ended a 13- year losing streak an anta Ana's Cook Gym Saturday night and an the process 1 m proved 1 ts bad 10 qua Ii fy for the South Coast Conference Shaugh- nessy basketball pla yoffs. Meanwhile. Fullenon dealt Saddle- back a hag blow an the Gauchos' bad 10 reach the playoffs while Gold en Wes1 fell for the 13th ~1ra1ght 11mc an conference play. Here's what took place: Or1n1e Coast••. Santa Ana 48: The Pirates hadn't wo n al Santa Ana !iance 1972. They also hadn't beaten the Dons twice in a season since 1969. But Shaughn Ryan and Brad Farm· er $Cored 17 points apiece. Mark Goudge added I J and Jo n Johnston scored 11 to lead the Pirates to the victory over the 2-10 Don<1. With the win. the Pirates rem:un 1n fourth place In the S('(" With 8 7.6 record. OCC' comm111cd JUSt five turn- over! to Santa Ana's 17. anta l\na·~ JelT Hughes. who TUCKER • • • From Cl but that shouldn't JUSllly the woMt team. •If that proposed ladies baseball league becomes a reality. the third ba~ coach may not be a1vina s11nals but dryi na her nails. •Aside to the mayor of RiveTstde who is talkina to the Raiders about movin& their tnuninacamp to hisc11y . After you hake hands. always cou nt your fingers. •You know you arc 1c11in1 old when your kids never heard of Johnny Un11as. •As pan of their 2Sth ann1ver$ary ~ason. the nacb will hold an old timer\' aame and they should sell uckets to the b.ir I t the hotel "Nherc the early Anaels will be 11yina. •Maybe U (' 11vci out bumptr 'tacken IMtcad of d1pl omu •Soon 11 will be the 'pnn1 of the , )Cir. nd won nncr more )'OU will hear Tht old pttchcr\' ud lament. I wonder whcr~ my fa tball went scored 34 against conference-leading ( cmtos last week. !>Cored JUSt eight points Sa1urday night. Hughes took 26 shots against lhc Falcons 1n tha1 game but managed to hll JUSl 4 of 9 Saturda} Fullerton 73, Saddleback U : Jon Samuelson poured in 22 points and the Hornets all but ehm1na1ed the Gauchos from poc;t-sea"ion play w11h a wan at Saddlcb3lk The game was rela11vcl) close until Saddleback's Alexander Hamilton. the No. I srnrcr on the team. packed up his fourth foul at the 18:25 mark of the second half. With lfam11lon on the bench. Fullcnon \lowl> pulkd away as Samuelson and team male Make Long ( 17 points) took control. The wm <;trcngthcned the Hornets' hold on 1hml place an thc SC'C. Fullerton. after a rocky start. as now 9-3 an conference and 15-10 overall. Saddlcbad. fall., to S-8 and I S-12 on the year. Em· Cornl) led lhe (iaut·ho'> with 2 0 po in l'i. Cypre11 18. Golden West SI: Gold· en Wc'it hat 11s first nine shots of the ~me. bu1 the anJury-plagued Rustlers could not hold off the v1S111ng Chargers. fhc Rustlers. now ()..13 an con- ference play. had leads o(8-2 and 12-8 early in the game. and the ('haracrs didn't assume the lead until JcfT Martineau scored with 7:20 remain- 1na in the first half for a ;2-2 1 ad vant4tte. LOS ANGELES -UCLA spot- ted UC Irvine two early leads but batti.d back each lime to sweep the Anteater• In a non-conference doubleo-heeder at Jackie Robinson Field Saturday. The Brulnt outslugged UCI for a 10-8 vlotory In the flrat game and then used a four-run ftfth Inning to beat the Anteaters ~ In the MVen-lnnlng nightcap. With the score notched at 7-7 In the first game. the Bruins sent eight men to the plate In the sixth Inning against Anteater reliever Kevin Kandalaft and managed to acore a pair of rune. UCl'a Brady Anderson homered In the first Inning with Mike Oyrne aboard to give the Anteaters a quick 2·0 lead. But UCLA battled back u TOdd Zelle betted a pair of home runs and tccounted for thfM RBI to i.ad the Brufna. Steve Morgan homered for UCI In the fourth Inning -a line drive whk:h cteared the 400·foot algn In left-c.nter. In the aecond game. UCLA's Mike F a)'9 went 3 for 3 with a pair of doubtee and two RBI. UCI picked up two run1 In the to~ of the ftfth to take a 4-2 !Md. but UCLA's Steve Hleey belted a three- run hom.r and Steve Stowell fottow.d wtth a IOI<> thot to put the Btuln1up .... SadchOack scMdu .. Weo Fet> 10 Rio Honao Tllur\ Fet> 71 -I I PaH<ltna S1t Ftt> 73 LMQ llH Cll CC Tun Fat> 76 -~·••rt•<lt' Wed Fet> 11 -Wt\1 LO' Anotlt\ Fr• Marcri I -at R.o Honoo T1>ur\ Merci'\ 1 • at Patomar Sat M•rtll 9 -at Et Camino Tut\ M1rcn 17 -Mt San Anton•o' Tnurl Maren 14 at (err.to\' Sat Marci\ 16 -0.enoe Coa\I• Tut\ MtrCl'I 19 at ( VOU\\ • Tnu" Marc11 ?I -Fullerton• Tut\ Ma•cl'I 76 -at C.Ol<len Wot' Tnurl Maren 11 Santa Ana' !>at Maren )0 e• Como1on• F" Aor•t S Mtra(o\te Sat Aorit • at Mir aCo\la Tut\ Apr.I 9 at Mt San Antonoo• Tl'lu•\ Aoril II ,.,, ·'O'. Tut\ Aortl 13 C.<Mdtn Wtlt• Tl'lur\ Aorll 7~ -at Santa Ana· Sat .t.11<11 11 -Comoton• TulJ\ Aortl )0 -Mt Sall Antonoo' T ,,..,,, Mev 7 -at Cerrito\· Sol Mav ' Orenoe Coatt' Tuo Mav 1 -Cvoreu• Thur\ M•• 9 -F ulltrlon' Tu" M•• 14 -., C.otdtn Wt\I' T""''' Moy 16 Santa Ana• !>et Mev ti at Como1011• • oenott \ South (OH i Conttrence v•~ GWC alumni win Sh:i"'n (1111\ RRI \lnglC' an the top of the ninth turned out to be the d1fTcrenll" a'i the C 1olden Wc-.1 College alumni ha'il•hall tram handed the I QH~ Ru\tlC'r 1cam a 4-1 <;etback "iaturda\ afternoon at C1oldcn We\t The .tiumna loo k a 4-0 lt:ad into 1he bottom of thr ninth, but Coach fred Hnt>,rr'' '8S \quad caml',. of "'"h thrc:c run<; an the ninth 10 malo.c thang!i antcre'itang ( 1ol1kn \\e\I OJX'n'i the pn.•-con- tcrcnu· \Ca..on Tue~ll) at Rio Hondu < 1amc time" 2 p.m BARONS WIN CIF CROWN ..• From Cl three near-falls 10 win 11. IU-4 The Barons· Greg Dnnnon had 10 scnle for 'iCCOnd place as he dropped a 11gh1 S-2 dec1c;1on to l-nn Millsap ofRo~al. Dnnnon. ho"'e'er Mii be repre~n11ng Fnun1a1n Valk' an next week'<o Ma \tcr\· mCl'I at Wes1m1n!>tcr High h\ '1nul' ol h1 \ fine finac;h T cam mate\ \m•t h 11 ~~-ix1unU\l and -\guarre ( 1681 eath ca ml· in" 1th a Bill Costello k eep s ti t l e i...IM1'-llO\, '~ < \1'1 -Atll < O\tdlo wnt·"tulh ,kll'n~kd hi\ \\Mid Bo\lfll.( \\\<K 1.H11ln <,upt'r l1gh1v.c1ghl 111lc lor 1h1· 1h1rd 11ml· ~a1urda). S•:onng J unJn1m11u .. I~­ round dec1~1on o-.er I ero\ Hall'\ Tht ~8-H·ar-old ( O'itellu lighting t>t·forc a hometov.n ,rov.J "hllh packed the ~11dtov. n l'or1ght"K>rhoud Ct"ntct and a na11onal ll'le' l\llln :iud1ence "'on on all thrtc l :Jrd\ v.11h '>Cor~ ul I I 'I llN I I~ I I I .rnd 1IX·l11 ro .. tdlo "ho ha\ 17 lo.ntx lo.out\ tn \() bout\ rt'maaned undefcatt'd at \0..0 Hale\·., rcrnrd lell 10 .iQ. ~-2 ( l)Stcllo and I tale' were \Cheduled to meet la\t No' ember third-place finish to aid the Baron cause and mo\C on to the Masters. \.1anna·~ Ed Ruiz took home fir,.1 pn1e in the I 2Q-pound d1v1llon "'11h a 5-4 "'an o-.er Bnan Spillman of Edge"'ood !\en &ck of Huntington Beach Jnd \<:011 <\rno11 "''"also advan~ to thl' Mas1ers· meet .\moll finished tounh 1n the I 78'und Beck took fifth 1n the 108-pound class. Ro'illle'i feels thas wan will atone tor the Barons' fall from grace an the league fina l-.. "'hach saw Fountain \. allq \hp 10 \Ctond after wannan1 the lllk lor fhe straight ~ears .. It kand of .m· .11 the k1d\ after we lo~t . but 1 think th1~ make\ up for 11 ··..aid th~ happy K11\dlC\ CIF. • • From Cl lelcbrat1on for the Clf-starved Lion' "'hoSt" r«ord an the past eiaht \ear'> pnor to this season 10 lcque pla) "'as 6-74 ··v.c don't u1rc "ho we play.'' said fl.at1 "Long tka(h Pol). Mater Dca.11 doe.,n't mntt<"r Our St} le of play can make 11 hard on them " Sno"' led Huntington &ach w11h 17 point~ and .\nthon Ho-.ard ( 13) and John Hanavan I 10) were an douhle figure~ tlanavan mined almo'il the ent1rc thtrd quarter after packing up has tourth pcnonal foul. Elliott taking nothing for granted at Daytona today DAYTONA BEA( H, Fla. (AP) -If t1 Jury could be empaneled to decade the outcome of today's Daytona 500 (C'hanncl 2. 9 a.m ) on the basis of the evidence. any dchbcrallon would be only a formality. mph \nd he funher established ha\ creden- tial~ wtth an 1ncrt'd1ble 37-S«ond \>letory thl\ week an one of two SO..lapquahf> 1ng ra cso,cr a 1 rad; whert a one-i.ccond ad' an tqc as con,1dcrcd comfortable. until rn1 .. h1na 1ln the final lap K1l'hard Pett) wa~ the bendi~ laf} dnvangpasl the "rerk for ha~ '"th of \t\ en Oa)'tona SOU' 1dorat' Two > et1N. l:urr Bohb) <\lh~n tht uni) other dn,er 10 win thr race more than onC'C ( IQ78 and 'll~) performed 1n the ..ame fuh1C1n a flho11did1n the qualifier But hr ran out of IA' and los110 Pell\ . .,.,ho outsmarttd • \k\\ of dn"e" b takina ps onl~ on h1 final p11 stop plan• und•> " It 1he (iM drntl"i a~ 10 prcvrnt Elliott and 'arborouah from bttaluna away earl) 1n the rale. r>arrrll Wahnp and 1976 w1nnn Pearwn will ha\e to 1r1b the dran from tbcu ~nd ro"' J)0\1t1ons The ~urors could award the hon's share of 1 S 1.2 m1lhon pu~ to 8111 Elholl. who 'taru the l7th renewal of stock car ra ma's crown Jev.~I :is the dm·er of the fa,test car 1n the htstory of the ~port. But the 29-ycar--old dnvcr from Dawwn- v1llc. Ga .. mindful of the trad1t1on of upsets at the 2 S·m1le 0a)'1ona lnternauonal Speed· wa). 1s llktna noth1na for 1ranted "I think there are '°me thin' we ha.,,e to chanar to be ready for the ra e. • Elhou said. ollhouah ht" wouldn't elatiorate llhott .,,,,on the pole tb.ank'J to an all·t1mc 'tut'lt car rtturd qualify1n1 spttd of 20~.114 \on,adcrabl)' less 1mpttM1ve than EH1o1t's romp 1hrou1h the field an a Ford Thunderbird ~as a tv.o car-lcnath v1<"tOr) in the other quah~101 race b} tw<>-umr dcfend1na cham- pion (ale YartiorouJh The 44-}ear-old dnver from Sard.,, C' • OC'C'Uptn the ouf~dc of the rront row an another Ford aflcr quoahf •na 11 203 814 "Theft' " no 'iUch th1na a 1 man 10 beat in the O. ~tona SOO." said \ 1rt>orou,Jh a four· 11mc winner of the event "Oo )Ou rrmrmb(r '7Q''" In 197q Yarbomuah and Donnie "lh!o<ln h•J &ht" muna <'On and battled for th Ind "It v.ould t!ke somethana hle that ft>f an) of u (l~CT'lll Motor\dmm)to"'"n "'81d 1Q7 ch:tmp1on Renn) Panons. "'ho aot to Vactor\ L nc aOer leader Da"1d Pcanon cra hcd late an 1hc race But Panons. who'll stan fif\h an • ChrHolrt Monte Carlo S . 1\n't anti 1patant another m1ra le "Ont than• we learned " 8111 l:lhou '' I\ mona H ar«n ontnn\ .. Par\Ons Uld "Hopcfulh. v.c'll be in the fa4'C for and One a\~ct or the race that bean ""'ltchil\I. [)Intl ularh an the earl} laps. 1 the &>lattl'Mflt rar be l 1n I~ field of.such hard Cha"lffS 11 C. ht\> dmen. Oak Earnhardt.. Neil Bonnett IQ 4 W1t14iton Cup champion tt'tT)' LaboGtt and It~ Ruttman lamhardt n1n I th, Bon~n 19th ubonte 'I st and Ruttman '2nd tn the 4'<kar field .\II hlld probk'ms 1n the Quahfyina r'IK'n. ~htlh \t'I f>O'tllOOS ).)() >\l mv.d of morr than I ~.0001~e111>«1cd to be on hand for the f'1K't , • f l 1 .. ' • ' • ( , • ' l .. > . ' . ' . ' . I. ' . . . . • . ___ ar.,.. 0oMt DAILY .-.LOTl &.noay, ~ 17, 1985 NU ~•M CONt'W••NCI hcMc OM.-w l l"ct. I.A ~ J7 " .6tt "Mtnl11 " t7 .~I P'ortland N 11 ,46f s..111a n n "'' ~·~ 21 ,, .)ff Gofcltll $1t1t 11 41 212 MlftotstOMtlelt Denvw 3' 20 630 H0\11lon l 1 ti S96 O.llts 21 ts m San AntOlllo 11 26 509 Ul1ll JS 2t •72 K1n&8' City 17 3S 377 IAST••N COHF•llllHCll 111 , Slot 6..., fllJ f6 9oston Phfltdell>llla wesnlnot011 New.lefMv lffw York AlllMk DMMlll 43 10 U II ,. 26 ,, 77 m I S19 IS')) MJlwa ut<" O.trou Chic.too Alltnl1 Ciavettllel lndlena 11 )6 C.-t1 OM.-,. 11 a1 n 25 26 27 )I 17 3' 17 3' St!WOIY'• sc.r .. 500 """ l33 2S''> 67t SIS S 490 10 OS I• :m " 321 19 Ntw W\tV 126, Ntw VOit. 111 Phllldtll>hlt 17S, 0trro41 11• Houston in. Cltvtltlld I IS Kt nw s Cllv 111. Stttti. 106 TMIY'l GtmH Bo\lon el LA Lalrtn Alltnle ttLA~ f>notnl• t i lndl•nt Cnlct DO 11 MllweukM w u nlnoton ti GOiden Stelt ~anse' Clly et Pgrllt nd l'Mnd!IV'I Ofl"t' Sen Antonio •I LA OIOll«• Pllllt dtlp,,le •I Ct.vt len(I Pnotnlx el Ottroh Bo•lon al uretl COLLEGE NeYICla ·LIS V ... s ft, UC lrvlne ff (..CAA) NEVADA·LAS VEGAS (ft) -Jam" 2-5 O·O 4, GIUlt m 3·S 1·2 7, Adt ms 11-1• 1·2 23, Jon" 9· IS 0·0 19, &enkl 9· IS 6·• 30, Rol>inlOll 1-1 1-1 3, Ct lClllng\ 3·6 •·S 10, Grenam 0-10-0 0, Hudwn 1·3 1·7 3 Totals 39·6S I•-1' 99 UC •VINE ,.,, -Ct rmon 4· 12 1·• 10, MurPllY 11· 12 3-• 2S. Rooen 7· 17 llH I 24 LM '-13 2·1 19, Scoll 0·2 0-0 0, WllUams 1·S 0-2 4, Enoetsttd l ·S 1·2 1 Tott l• 33·66 18·2S 19 Helftlme-Ntvtclt·L.ls VtiltS. •7·38 Tolel foul1 Ntvtclt·Lts Vt9ts 22. UC Irvine '' lttboUnds NeYed• u ' veoes 31 IGllll1m t i, UC lrvlnt l6 (RODll's 101 AUlll\ Nevtdt·L.ts Vt99S 27 tB1n~J ti. UC Irvine 1' (Wlnltms 6) Alltnda nct 1,494 PCAA Cto ... _ WL Nev1dt ·Les Veges 11 l Fresno Slelt 17 2 Ct l Sttle Fullerton 9 S UC Senft Bert>trt 1 7 Ulen Sl•I• 1 1 Sen Jou Stele 1 1 UC Irvine • t Peclllc • 11 New ~•lco Stelt • 10 Long 8t1c11 Stele t 13 o...rM W l 19 3 17 6 13 10 11 11 •• 9 12 11 II 1• • 16 7 lS 3 10 StlvrdlV'l Sc«ti Nevede·Les Vegas 99, UC Irvine 19 FrHno Slett 60, Lono 8ttcn Stare S7 New Me•lco Stitt 79, Peclfk 6A Uren Ste le '7. UC Sanlt 8ert>trt SS MendlV's Gtmt Nev•dl·LH Veoes ., Cel St••• Full· er ton '1 WedM\dtY'l Gttne Lono 8HCl'I S•••• ., UC Irvine Tllvndtv's Gtmet Ulen Stt tt al Fresno Sttlt New Mexico S1e1t t i Nevedl·Les Veges S.n Jou St•lt er P•cliic ColeetKCM"•' WEST NhtOa·LH Veoes 99 UC Irvine 19 UCLA 69, Ar11on1 St 65 Frt1no State 66. Lono Beacn Stele S7 A1ts1t1·Ft1't>tnkl 11. Seattle Pt cllk 70 Arlzone 60, Soufllern Cel SS Cellfornle 43, Stenford •1. 7 ot Fre1no St 66, Lono Btt Cll St S1 Ore90tl ... WHlllnoton SI ., Peclllc Lulhtrt n IOI, LIMltla 62 PePOerdlne IO, Porllt nd 60 S.n 0~ St 99, Ntw MtxllCO 90 Sen•• Cit re '2. LOYOia SS St Marv't 71. Sen Oleoo 61 Wuhlngton 60, Oreoon SI •S Cal Be1111,1 97, Cel S1e1e Sen Bernerdono UC Devis 76, Haywtrq St 7S C•I lutneren 71. Occldtntal COii. 66 Cel POlv Pomona 63, Cll•Pmen SS Chico SI ts, Sle nllll u\ SI 60 Whllfl¥ COil St, Cl•remont Mudd .. MIDWEST Akron 67. Murrey St 6A Bowllno Grttn 16, W Micl11gen S7 Clllct DO SI 17, NE llllnol• 66 Clnclnnerl 66, S Ml"lu loe>1 6S Clavtltnd SI 79 N lowe 63 Oull\JQut 99, SlfTH>tOll 7'1 E MlclllGtn 91. Cent M;chloen 10 llllnoll 68 WIKon,1n •9 llllnolt SI ... Wocnllt SI S8 111 ·Cnlceoo 6A, Wll ·Grttn Bev 67 India n• St 78. Bredltv 1S Iowa SI n. Kt nMt 70 Ken•es SI 68, Ntt>reo.e 62 ICtnl SI 99, 8111 SI .. LovOI• Ill t9 Evensvilte tO ~rouene 61. O•vton SS M•cnroen 66. M1nnesol• 64 M.cn1g1n St S7 lowe SS N llllno" 63 M1t ml Ollto 61 Oklenome " Mllsourl 8' Purdue 16. Norlhwe"ern S7 SI Louis 62 Oetro11 6 I S lll•noo' 92 Dra ke 68 To1ed0 n. onto u 65 Tulle 79 Crelgl11on 63 ValPara•lO 79, W llllno1l 13 Youngsrown St 90, Aultln Peay M SOUTHWEST Angelo SI 81 E TeXH SI SO Arl\enH s SI 69, N Teu' SI S8 Buller n Oklahoma Cotv 62 c,., Southern SS Herdln·Slmmons '6 La mer 90 T"tn Arlington S2 Mercer 90. Hou"on 8111llll 11 Orel Rot>trt' 10, Xavier Oruo 61 Pa n American 72, SW Ter1n S8 So Mtlllodl,1 n. Lou•w llle 6A Tt•es 7S BaYIOr n Tu as A&M 67, To tu Cnri1111n 60 TP._.S Sout,,ern 68 Gremt>ttl'lg '6 Tues Teen S1 Ark'""' SO Tuas·Sen Antonio 61 W To n Sr SS lllOCKIES Boise SI 7• ldt tlo 77 01 Brog,,.,m vour19 71 Air Force 61 Co+oredo " ~11nom1 Sr U Colorodo SI 90, U,.,, 87 OT E New MtliCO 10 Abilene Ctlflst1en 61 N .t.r1ron1 69 MOnt•na St 66 u111n Stare 67 UC »nra Baroare S~ Weller SI 102 ldt llO S1 86 EAST 8oston t.ott 67. v111e nove 01 BO••on U 6l Vermont H Bucknell 75 o.teware 71 C1ntslu\ 10, Nleoer • SI Connec11cu1 1•. o.fewere Sr 61 Cornell IS. Oerlmoutll ~ Drexel s.. Rlatr SJ Oukt II, Notr• Ot me 69 OuQut•nt 71, T lmPlt 60 F elrfltld JJ. Ion• 11 n Falrtelgl\ Olcllln\on 67, Ro11tr1 Morris 66 Fordf)em 69, M111ne11en SS CfOl'otlown 17 Provtdtntt 7J Her vard S9 Columblt S6 HOii! c rou ., LI S110t 79 Howtrd 70, Moroen $1 6t Marit t ... St Frenclt N Y O Mersllt ll •S. Devldson 6J M8'sec11111em '3 Gt0roe Wt ll!lngton N•vY M Wllllem & Ml•• 60 NOfllltHttrn 74. OlllO SI 7• Prontt•O<'I 1•, l rown ~ SI l on1venture 17. ~UtDtf'' ti OT $1 Fra ncl•, Pt '7, Wegntt fl s1 JOMOll'' n. 1t1100t '"•nd s. SI Ptft r ' 71, Armv 1'1 $Wint n, Maine ~ SYrtc:~ 7•. Lovl.ient St '4 ToWM>n SI U , LeNofl •1 Wttl VlrO Ille 75, l"em SI 6S SOUTH AltOlmt 14 Auburn n. 1 ot A!Corn SI ,,, ~MM SI n en.-"· w caroi.111 ts (;Wot MAtOll U . J-AMd•ton '1 Gtortlt to, ,~ldt M 1.ou111ana Tedi tf, ~,.._.. S• 1e Memc>lllt St 10. FIOtld SI M Middle Tann 13, Melt~ St '1 Mitt/..-St 17, ICef'luc:llY .. Hleholt\ St to. NW l..O\MleNI 70 H C~~ $1 tS. NotJll C.f'911!1e 1' •leflMOncl "· .... CetOll~ '° SM1 Hou6IOll St 19, SI LOUlai-1' s.Mtotd 1', ~· SI Tl, l()T Soul9I CM'Olina "I .o. , IDf1dli lnft n Soultl FIOtlcM 61, .JKtllOIWlh .. Southern U 101, AIMNMM St. M SlelMNI 11, CMt. Flelrlde M TMIN 77, FIOtlde Tedi ff T-... SI. '7, Mltet n Ve. C~WMltll to, OICI Ootnlnlon 11 "•'*'"'es. TtMtt ... n Vlrol11le '2. Otorole Tecll SS Vlfotnle Ttell ... Tulent •S W•k• '~-· "· H C•Wllmlnoton 11 W. KentucllY M, South AleNl'M '1 COMMUNITY COU.•O• ~ c .. 11 64, Senta AM 41 <s.it11 c:.tt e.....,._., OttAHOI COAST CMI -Ryen 17, JOM•lon 11, GOUdilt 13. Mullet •• F•rmer 11, i.ac1ovc1e11 2, Mof'ton o. Dr•k• O. Total•· 2S 14·2'3 6" SAHTA ANA (41) -Strttvtl I , Hugoo t, WtrMr 16, E KOOec!O 1, Snaw 4, Mc:CeN 1, Htla 2, KltnPll 2, Prtnot 6 Tortlt 77 4·1 ... H•"llrnl Ort not Cotlt, 37-21 Tott l louts: Or1not Cotll 13, Sent• Ant 70 FOUied OYI Morton IOCCI Fulerteft 72, Sllddltbldr 6> (Seu111 C:..u e..e.r-el FULLa•TON 17JJ -Smllll I•, True· men 1, Lone 11. S.muelMNi n, lll 011l11• • Pr•ll 4, Htv~ 6 Tot•IS lO 13·1S 7) SAOOLEaACK 16J) -HemUlon 9, Oewson S, Muldtr t , Tlloml~ t , Cornlv 10 SO!llven 4, Ct rr I, Ttv~ '· Cunnlnjllltm 7 Tolt ll_26 11-19 '3 Haffllme Futlt<ton, U ·11 Torti fOuh Fulltrlon 17, S.dcllttllck II Fouleo OUI' Hemilton (S) cv..-.ss "' G...., w"' sa (Sivtll CNS! c...--.) CYll'ttlUS (61) -Bt llt Y 13, Mtr-llnet u 10, Umens 7. Horn 2. 8uclr.ntr 2, Simmons 2. Merullcn •. Swt nntr •. Berwlcll 11. Kr•mer 10. Tolels. 21 12· 16 6' GOLDEN WIEST (SI) -Bruce 22, Minn 12. Debbi 4, Smll,, 6. Lgve 1•. Jeffers 0, Ru mu"en 0 Toter,. 2S 1·17 SI H•lfllfllt• Cvpr1u . 36·34 To111 foul•· CYPrtu ?O, Go1aen Wt \I I• Fouttd out Swt nner IC) COMMUNITY COLLEGE South CMst Confer~ Ctnfef'-• 0-tl W L W l Cerrito' 12 I 21 4 Mt San Antonio 10 2 23 3 Fullerton 9 3 IS 10 Orano. Cout 1 6 16 11 Cvoreu 6 • 17 10 Com111on s 1 11 13 ~ltOeck S t IS 12 S.nlt Ant 1 10 9 16 GOldtft West O 13 1 19 ~tur•V'• kern Or•~ C0tsl 6A. Stnte Ana .. CVPftlS 61, Golden Wetl SI F ult« Ion n, Stddltt>tek 63 Cerrito' 7S, Compton 65 Meir!UY's G-(7:l0 p.m,) GOiden WHI ., FuHerton ComPlon et Orenee Cout Ml S.n Antonio el Clf'rllos Senle Ant t i CYP'tll WMlneltV's Gtt'MI StddltblCk t i GOiden West Or•not Coast 11 Mt Sen Antonio FuHerlon t i Santa Ane Cvpress •I Compton HIGH SCHOOL Westminster 70, Huntti""9n ... ch u (~ LNeue, ltllrd 11'8c.e playeff) WESTMINSTlll 1701 -Dever IA, SC,,urmen 2'. Devis 17, N. Srnltn 7, Harris o. Love 1, R. Smith 2. OcflOt O Tol•IS 26 1'-24 70. HUNTINGTON BEACH (66) -Howerd 13, llllz I. Hane ven 10, Cnemplofl '· Snow 11 Harrlot n O. Perls .. u I. Kao 4. Mol>erlv 0 TollJS 1• 18·?9 66 Sew• b11 Outrtwn Wt"mlnsttr IS 19 n 11-70 Huntlnoton 8eecn 11 I• 11 I~ Tolt l touls. Wt1lmtnlltr 77. Hunllnoton Beac,, 21 Fouled out Love (WI. VIII IHBI HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS Svftset LN..,_ Oce•n View· Foun•••n Vetlev' Westminster• Hunllnglon 8etcll Me"n• (flMI) Lff-W l 10 0 I 7 s 6 • 1 3 1 Edison I 9 S.turdlY'I k- Ovtfll WL 21 3 16 1 ••• 9 13 11 I• 9 ,. (tMnl tUce llleVlffl We•lmlnsltr 70, Huntington Betti\ 66 "dfl!Olti CIF Ol•voff enrrv LH-W l Meter Dei• 10 O Plux l(• I 1 Strv1te• 6 S SI Pe ul s 6 91,llOP Amat 1 9 Bill'IOI> Montoomerv I 9 S.tvr•y•, Sctr't (tlllrd lllltce lllavlff) Str1111e ~. St Peul 37 ·oenores CIF Olevoff entry 0¥9'11 Wl 2S 0 17 9 10 13 9 13 ' 17 • 19 COLLEGE WOMEN Ntvldl·LH V ... s 7', UC lrvtne 5' (,.CAA) NEVADA-LAS VEGAS 17'1 -TllOmes 16. Lavern 1, C,,r1,11en 16. Hems 13, HtH 4, Monroe 19, Crewlay 2 Tolt ll lO 16·23 16 UC ltllVIHE ISt ) -Ltwos 16, Denn 7. Crew1ord 2, Grenem JA, Wenon 0 S1mp'°n 0, Vandtr Poel 0, Rendall O Tote!' 17 2S·l7 S9 Hetlflrne Nevede·Las Vegas, 30·77 Tot11 IOUll Nevadt •LH V1911 1•. UC Irvine 21 FOYted OUI l t Verne \UNLV). l ewis IUCll TtcMIC•ls UNL v l>tncn HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS NewPOrt Hartior 3', Costli Mew 34 ( s.t Vltw LN9"l NIEWl"OltT HARBOit (:16) -KemPtr 9, Ortff 1. Noten 10, Snrlner •, Perry 6 . Yemage 0, Marlno1 O To111,· 12 12-2• 36 COSTA MESA ()4) -Petmtr S, J Edmunds •. Sw11Mon 9, Mcl<lbt>tn 7, Cowltv a. Hoffma n 6, S Edmunds O Totels 12 10·20 3• Scwe bv OUer19n NfwPOrl Harbor 2 IS 11 1-36 Cosle Mtlt 4 6 11 13-34 Total foul\ Nt wPO<I Heritor I•. Col tl Mffe 19 Foule<I OYI Or1ff INHI. NOien (NHI, J Edrmind\ ICM>. McKlbl>tn (CM ) ~ . . ., .. ~ FlllST OAMS UCLA It, UC INlllt t UC Irvine 200 311 100-0 t 3 UCLA 020 372 IOll-10 15 0 Brink, t<enoe11fl (6), Oe•ow II) and Morge,,, Ridenour, Ktrllltw (SI. Wtnrlck <11. Hirsch Ill. Newor\111 If) and 1t lla W-Ke rsnew L-l<e nd t le ff, 0· 1 S-NewQfskl 18-Belnt IUCll. 8flkt Olll \UCLAI. Stowell IUCLAI 2, Gorltll !UCLA l HR-Anderson \UCI). Morgen IUCll Ztlte IUCl..'I 2 S•C:OND OAMI UCLA •· UC """"' 4 UCI 020 020 <>-• 1 I UCLA 001 OtO ...... 6 I l(fflt •nd MOl'een, Bond, Htnnla ISi. ~lbt•• 111 •nd Brekebfn W-Htnnls, 2·0 L-Kent. 0 I 18-F°eYt IUCI) 2 '9-Glnt IUCI) Hlt-Hlttv IUCLA I. Stowell IUCLAI 'MtST OAMa (llf'h l c..... lrvtna It, Glftildl 4 C•m st Cotlaot 001 700 7-10 • S C•1tec11 071 100 0-• t ' 0fllt c:-ISi t nd Mifflin, K•ltnt. 8rvn,,>g 111 t nd Ha mfle._ W-COMtt, I 0 L-Brl.lfl1110 1 t<amttl !CCII. Scnwertr ICTI L~t !CTI 39-Mltl« ICCll. Hemr<A IC Tl Myl!UOH fCT J SICOHD OAM8 Owl•• c-..."""" , .. C""9dl J Cn"'' Colleilt OSO S'2 t-1• I• ) Ct lltcll 100 001 I-l 4 S Mllltt end Mlffltn, c .... ., tno H1mrl(). 2B-WoH !CCII, Htmriell (CTI. T'l'rotlvt ICTI 1e-i<nno,1~ (CCI) Hlt-+itntvle fCCll 0.. Sc«. Afttollt 11 CS Ful9r'lon 1 .... .__. .,. .•. a. •·A , .. AU 01q'u•• 101-Mli.ao u•ov•ll •· Of!Mol! 1,_. lain Vellitv), •Je. IOI-CW.. (South Hiiis) Cl lilOena IC"-llMI 1 .. ndsl. •·1. 11$-TtlOertl (Ca1Hlco) d. $41~ Utltfltttl), M . ln-H-v INewMY li'llrk) Off. Tru ~llO ICovlne) bV forl911. lff-lllulz (Merlna) d. Sot1m1n IEclolwooct). t-~ 135-Trov Ktnntv (FOUfltaln v ... vl d. Ptttnon (Covlne), t•O. Ul-Trtnt KtMtv (FOUfltaln Velia\') d OtOl'ot (l(enneclv J, 10•'- 14-$ellumm lli!c:kleWOOd) d. WIHle~ ts.n Gor_,lol. 10-4. 1S7-Wrlelll !Loera ) d. Tome1lc (El Ooudol. ll·S. l~lllelman (Edoewoo<JI d. Rl•tr. (Ptlm Sc>l'lnos), lS·l. l,.....uwwn (El Oora<IOI d Auolu (Cllannel lslanchl. 11·7. 19.-B'"slno l$lm! Vt lltYI D. Hhd IS.n Lui• OOilPOJ. JlS Hwt--8tf'ry (CVDranl o Tl~lna IC0t<hellt V t llav I. f ·6 TNnf~ 101-S1tr11 <EooeWOOG) d Artktkl llotrt ), t-• IOt-MIUMP tRoveO d. Umeoulno ICoY· Int), 14•1 115"-Gonitlas llndlO) d. He rvtv (New• ourv Perk), S·S (luOoft dee.). 121-s1recn (F~ttln Venevl d T11>trt1 lCtlexlco), 6·4. 129-Gtmt>ot (l0trel d. Torts (Cai.11· k ol. 6·2 US--8t1lenlehner (l<tl .. 1-1 d Lee (Ce · nvonJ, 2· I 1•1-Sten11tvll1 (Workmtol d. Maltve r llOl fl), 3·0. 1..-urles IStn11 An•> d. lesablt lWorkme nl, 7•1 (ot). IS7-Tucktr (Nt wt>urv Perk) d. Sttn1 (Ctia•lcoJ, S·O 16t-Agulrrt (FOYnlt ln V11i.v1 d. FIOrtl IArrovo Grendel, 4·1. 11.-Rodtla (Workman) P. Arnott !Edison), l:23. 19._Necut (L0trt l d Frederlclr.s (Wtlll..Akt), S-2. Hwt-Mertens (LomPOC ) Clef. Blnktt. I Sen Lul1 ObllPO) bv forfeit ,. ~c.e 101~. Gon111a1 IBrtwlevl D. S.nlleeo \El Modtntl. 3:30. 10.-B«k (Hunllnoton 8tec11) d Aldvtndl (LOtrt), 1·2. 11.s-<Mvt1 (S.nte Ant VtlleVI d N Gonatlal (LomDOC). •-O 121-Vlllttooot (LomDOCI d. Mort (Ct · nyon), 9·S. 129-Rulll (ThouMnd Otks) d Uytloawe (FOU111tln Vattev). 6·2 (01) 135-Guzmtn (CotCllelte Valley) d F~n (WtlUtlct ), •·2. 141-Erwln (WHILt ke) d Devore tt<etttle l. •·2. 14t-Chlsm ILomoocl a. Miiier (C,,e nne1 lsltnd\I, 6·l 157-MO<t .. s f Pelm ~lnosl d Ct 1tc· ,1111 tVllle Perk) 21·S 16'-8uckleY (Covlnt l d. Gt llo (Lotre), 3·1 17t-eoornll0wer ( Ntwl>urv Perk ) d. IC1nlet Il e P~teJ. •·3 19._Rulz (Kllellt l P Ciaerv (El Mod· ene ), • •S. Hwl-Gt rcle IBrtwlevl d LH rv (Indio), 3·0. (Otl. Tttm~ I Fountain Vt lltv 1201h, 1. Loer1 11611>, 3. Edgewood 10411), 4. Ntwt>orv Perk 8111), S LomPOC 7S, 6 Covina 7l'h, 1. Cetexlco 69. I El Oo<10o 67"2, 9 Workme n 63•;,, 10 Coecllellt Vt llev 63; Otll4trs lS Edllon ~ 1 , 18 Merine 1•'">, 36. Huntington BHCll 13 L ..... ~ \ti Dtllrev ... di. Fla.) W_,, SlfltM FIMI Me rt Ina Nevrt fllOvt ( U.S l <le! Cnrls Evert LIOvd (US ), 6·2. 6·• c ..... INTERCOLLEGIATE TOURNAMENT (•t u ... Stn '*9el Ne. I SemHIMI OeueMI Julien Bt rll•m·0 1rren Vares (UCll def Jon Nlulty·Gus Andtoen (UC Stnle Beroerel, •• ,, 6-6, 6·2. Ne. I OtWles FIMll Berhem·Yetes IUCll dei. Ktllv Jones· Robbv Wein <Peo~rdlne), t.-•. 6·3. Fln11 ltam scorlne; 1 Pe1>1>trdlne, 46, 1 Long Btacn State, .O; 3. UC Senta Berl>tre, 33, • UC lrvlne, 29; S. Cllt e>man, 28, 6 C1I Polv San Luis Obi•PO 27 ; C ..... women UC ~ ltrtlert S, UC 1ntnt 4 ~ Rnorer (UCll def Lloton, , ••• 7·S, L Trenwlln \UCll dti Angu1, 6-3, 7-,, Bltck· "'"' IUCSB) def.Pe tton, 6-2. 6·0. TllomP· 'on <UCSBJ def ShlCltkt w•, 6·4, 6·1, D Trtnwlth (UCI) def. Frlnlt, 7·6, 6·4, Meqllanl IUCSBI def. GIOrd•netlt , 6·2, 6· I OeulNI AiaU ndtr·BltclUllffr fUCS8l def l Trenw11n·Pe11on. ,.3, 6·4, Flt ckmt n· Tnomo'on (UCSBI dtf. D Trenwlln· sn1mew1. 6-3. 1·6, 6·l , Rnortr·Oewo1 IUCll dtf Meilhe nl·Af19U•, 6-3, 6·3 s.niors tournament lat Lt 0Ulllt1) ~ ~ St•n Smlln <US l def COiin Oit>lev IAuslr•lla). 7·S, 6·2. Bot> Lull CU SI dti Cllff Rk,,ev \US I. 6·3, S·7, 6·4 Sen Diego Les Veges l tHfl Wlchll K•nlH Clv Tacom Dalis 8enlmor Cnlelg Ciavtlnd St Lo• Mlnne.01 Plllll>rOh Cosmt MISL W"~ Dlvlr.len w L 23 • ,, 12 18 1• 14 13 12 " 12 19 lO n E t s WI\ DIVIUefl )I I II II 16 IS 16 " 14 14 11 ,, ' n S.t\WdlV''k-Les VtDH 7. Ltztn • KtnMl Cltv 6, Ciavt ltncl 4 Co"'IO' 11, Ttcome • T .. Y'aOtmft Mlnntiot• 11 PlttM>uroll Sen Oleoo et Wlcllll1 lltlllmort t t Ollllt SI t.oult ., Chic.too ~.,. . .._ No games sc lledYled TueMllY'I o.m.. Kenses City 11 Cotmot Mfn11eaol• •I 81111more T eGom1 el Wlcllll1 -.Xlftt . ........ , ,.(1, GI .742 600 4''> 563 s1, S19 ' 3'7 11 .311 11 .313 13'1) 12• 621 l S16 • .soo , • .., soo ...... .U1 10~ 190 ll L/9'1twt+ollfs -LIYlnnlOflt llrt l'Tltllt daC ltt Y "loom"-"'" Manclnl llr•rnllle reta1n1 Wiii trOWll) Cat AtlMllC CW.) Mldc#tweltt!O -J~ ~ (~Ile· cM11o111t) daC Jeme\ KlllOWI (Sen 01-) (atK ........ M.Y,) Hetvvweltif'tl1 -Mlc:llMI ~ti KO'd "-Y-.V I.OU!•, 1 ""*" "-'tw.i.tll• -hv eo..-. INew Vtitlr) ftC l.erov H•ltv (C"t ... ref•lm wee crowt11 .. •• --- L" ~ a& TUllDA Y'S ...... u. TS CDHtlU..._..,_,......._, l'•IT •&C•. Ont mlle Nee 0.-lltr (5'N'ltttJ 7 00 u o uo TtrnCIO l lut Ciiio (Sfltrr111> u o UO Jt ell._ (Valle~lfleMn'\) S oo AIM> ractd; Ve Wtllld, Ct Pltln I.Old, kolell Cloud, Warm Wlalltt, Wiid Itri~ Time: 2:02 t/l U •JCACTA () .. I N ici I# 10. l•CONO •AC•. Ont milt ~·· On Tour (CrovNnl , .. '° t 00 •IO Seult (Sherren) ~ • .O 3 . .0 Sebflne llltwtrd IHOlll 3 . .0 Alae> r~: Hollllnt Vet, Nerdln Lustra, Wt lmtuku £111Dr .. l . Time; f;OO 4/S. • lJ IXACTA (6·11 N kt 113s.:JO TH•D •&Cl, Of'f mite itect. Flrtt Malt IPwteolnt) 9 .0 3 to 2 to CllfllllnH 9ov <Crewtord) 3 00 2 to Slerrt 8rNH <Aubin) 6.20 AlsO reced: Partlt l Net, 8ooov Tr.aD, Moortt Otl\CIV men. Time: I Sf 2/$ '1 lllACTA ('·IJ Ptld s200. flCMMTit •AC•. Ont m ite Otct Steller Llleht IO.Fr1nco) 1UO 6.10 • 40 TrlPlt Nlnt (AnderMNI) 360 J.00 £10outf\1 ltoy (Pltrct) S 00 Tlnw· 2~ l'll'TH •AC•. Ont mllt ~ 8«1r00dln (t.oneol 1 00 • 20 3.to Max l urllbfo (FIKOI I 20 6 20 It"'"' Mi,, ( °"°""") 3 20 "''° rec.d: Anllu Son. C111t1ln WtlM>n, Prlv-y COYncff, L-.rd, Mltonlfleo Time 2.03 II S. U IXACTA (•·?I 1>tld 112 SO SIXTH •ACI. Ont mlit DI Ct . Sitt P1lron (Pt rlllf'I 3.10 2 IO 3 00 Rtlncl\Ktl ISPf'l90s) 9 00 6 60 Crultlno !Lonoo> 9 60 AltO r~; Ntvlf' Tiit Stl"\f, Mighty Seot. Mlflnellallt Fella . Klno Of Jen , Su~r Neelo, AdYt nce SDtrk. Time: 2.00. U •XACTA IS·•) Pt ld S4l •O llVINTH •ACI. One milt oace. Looklne Good IShtrrenl SS.00 16 60 1 00 Stlv•oor (Pltnol 6 00 3.60 Merry Ntrdln (CroollemJ 3 90 AllO rec.d Outcnv, Mv Menenot r. Creve Olc:tllt, S.1 Rover, Sems Bute,, rime: 2.00 llS. Sl •XACTA 11-ll 0tld 'S67.90 •IOHTH •.t.CI. One milt P•Ct True0\tr1ts(v"nolnenm> 60.to 17 to 10.60 W ldtn IAndtrlOll) • 20 3 . .0 Ruble ICroollaml 7 00 AIM> raced Recine Benner, Brien AlmthUr\I, Rodnev TUdor, MIOlt Fritz, Kent lllOtd, Foa V11i.v Bu11t1 Tlnw: I SI 315 Sl IXACTA (S·I) P•ld SJn '°· NINTH •ACI. One milt Ptce Outen Trttl IToddl 8.20 •.IO U O E xtrtordlnery (8eyleul 9 . .0 9.to Btownoett Ml"" (Pet t illnt) 1.00 AllO rteed' Court DtOUS Red, Crerv Gollt , Nellve Ht P. Almond Klno, S.m LtlOllt Time I.SI l1S Sl EX ACT A Is-?) PA id '1 ~.60 n PICK SIX 16·• or l·S·7·S·SI P••d '1S,S20 20 wllll one <Nlnner h lx llOrltsl, S2 Pick Six consOletlon Pt iO I 1,9.0 00 wllll tight wlnntrl (five llOrsts) TENTH llACE. Ont milt pa ct NYello Otl (Mutlltrl 11.IO 6 . .0 Vesl•d Power IAndt r1ont 8.00 Tom111lns Henovtf ICroonen) 3.60 u o HO Atso rec.a· Loro Neutrino, Brevo. Fem11v Porlrell MICllO Time 1.S7 3/ S l3 IEXACTA (l·l ) 11110 '17S SO ELEVENTH llACE. One mitt Pace ""' Merine \Ko.nlel 11 00 6'0 U O Rtal Sunnv IR01tnl 4 .0 2 90 Ptloenht Jeck IV•tt•ndlnonem) 3 60 Also reced Ct Pllln Jt mH, Wll•on Streem, Mutt! 8trrY, Snoretlne Prime BYrO. ldH I 8ttle Time 201 4/S '3 EXACTA IS·7l Dt1d l~ 70 Antlldence l ,Sl7 Senti Antt. SAT\MDAY'S lllSUL n (4ht ef n ... y "'91'~ ~I "lttsT ltACIE. 6 lurlOOlls Fen Club l~bllttl S 00 310 160 Dreem Fu rner (Hewltvl l 20 2 IO Meo h i (Stevens) 4 IO Al'° r1ceo· Rome nllc Romen, See 81b11 Nine Of Hu rts, Rovel Skier, Ms Kelmoy Time 1118 )IS. SECOND •.t.CI. I 1116 milts WHtern SDorl (Sll>IMt) 9 00 S.00 J . .O Ttnllltrmerlen !Stevens) 7 .0 4.60 Prince Of Llelll (Slloemt ktrl • 20 Also rectd: Gntllo BIH ltr, Mldnoon, Oflmplc 81noo, Pauls Kid. M•i•lllco, Lord Ben. Evu lYe Tvr1n1. Time. 1:•s 11s. •2 DAILY OOUILE 17-31 Pa id 1?9 <IO. TH•D llACI. 6 furlongs Fell For Gold (Vinz!) 18 .a t .0 •.?O Crowded Avenue (McHergue) 21 00 1 .0 Brtuellnt (OflvtrH) 7 80 AllO rtced: Pit~. Oter Merkel, Lovellnen Plul , Grouo POllcv, Flgnllng Marlette. Gt llt nl Llohl, Fencv Act. IC yr e's Todt V Time 1 11 •1s FOUlllTH llACI. 6 lurlOngs Ot nult ISttvt nt) 77 . .0 Commllft Girl IOomlneuell Jlnoit 10ettnouuytl 9 ~ 4 . .0 960 560 360 POiiy, AllO raced· Mind Storm, BOICI Sflywlno, 8 EHie, S<rMn Door Time I 10 3/S FIFTH •ACE. 111 mlltl Montt uk (McCt rron> 2110 1210 • 00 Ht elll (Lorov1) 30 00 It .0 TtU UP (Sltvens) 9.60 Also reced Jumbltr. Ct rrlu o. JOM Tne Touon. Ooubtt Str-111, TrH Don, BY Tht River, Mtllt r Cewston, Lotoect Deck, Our Ltadtr Time I SO 4/S ~ IXACTA t3·tl 11t ld 1'2,066 00 SIXTH •ACE. 6 furlOOllt Don't Sev Ht lO (Shmkr ) S 10 HO 2 to Exclusive Ct Pt dt (t.oroY•I S .0 3.00 Allen's Prospect (Plncevl 2 .60 Also rec.cl: ProPl.llllon, Lucky Pro•PKI, Sir Lenee, Julio St ll\fy You Time. Hlf 2/S. SIVINTH llAC•. • turlong,, L.. Fontevn IHtwlevl 16.00 1.0 4.20 Al11>tme Nena IVtltnzuelt ) 7 60 4.60 Clrcultr (McCarron) l 20 Time 1:10. 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(AP)-The New York Giants have conducted rq~&lar urinalysis tests on players suspected of usina lllep}-drugs or alcohol • practice that violates the barplnlna agreement between National Footbil League owners and the players union. accordina to published repons. The tests involved approitimatel y 12 players on the 49-man roster and some we~ tested as often as twice a week, the Asbu ry Park Press reported m its Sunday cdttions. quoting sources close to the team. The sources told the newspaper that some players have been sent for clinical treatm ent after illcaal drugs or alcohol were found through the test results. while some players were tested and th~ results were negative. The newspaper did not either identify or rcpon whether it knew the na mes of any of the players who were allesedly tested. George Young, the Giants general manager, told the Associated Press on Saturday night that he would not comment "on wh;s~rs and rumors." However. he saJd the Giants do have a drug abuse program to accommodate players who need help. "We ha ve a program that's been 1n place for quite a while," Youna sa id. "We have not gotten any complaints from the players. the players associa· tion, nobody." Young said the Giants program was rehabil itative and confidential, but he did not say if it involved regular urinalysis tests on players. The Giants have never admitted using the tests. but several player$, who asked that they not be identified. confirmed they were aware of the testi ng program , the newspaper re· poned. The 1982 Collective Bargaining Agreement between the NFL and the NFL Players Associatio n forbids "spot checking" of players for drup. Spot testing of players suspected ol dru~ or alcohol abuse was a major topic duri ng negotiations between the players union and the owners in 1982. Acco rding to sources on the Giants. players are tested for various reasons: sometimes a rookie or veteran will show traces of drugs or alcohol in his urine duri ng the an nual physical exam. sometimes a team gets infor- mation about a possible drug P.rob- lem relat1 ng to the player's family or friends. sometimes the players' per- fo rmance has suffered signifi ca ntl y fo r no apparent reason. The Press reponed it lc:amcd the 1dent11 y of at least one player who had a subpar season and was not tested because the team had no reason to suspect he abused drug!> or alcohol. The Giants urinalysis tests have detected traces of marijuana, cocaine and alcohol in the systems of some players. sources told the newspaper. The tests were taken voluntarily, the sources said. but with the implicit understanding that a player would please the coaches by submitting to the tests. Samples were. taken at various times during the season. including early on Wednesdays, the morning after the usual day off. the newspaper said. Title shot for Shuler after win ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - Philadelphia m1ddlewci&ht James Shuler advanced to a worfd title bout by capturing a 12-round split decision over James K.i nchen of San Dicao Saturday . Shuler, 21·0 with 16 knoclcouts, will oppose the winner of the April IS fight between undisputed middle· weight champion Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns by May or June, promoter Butch Lewis said. Judges La wrence Wallace, 11 S-114, and Phil Newman, 11 6-1131 awa rded Shuler the victory. Judge Charlie Spina gave Kinchen a 11 S· I 14 edge. Shuler, 6-1, utilized a four-Inch height advanll&C to keep Kinchen out of · punching ranae in the earlier rounds. Shuler jabbed constantly and switched 'cars often to control the tempo. Kmchen made Shuler mlu often but failed to foll ow up with an attack. Shuler entered as the No. I oon· tender and Kinchen was No. 2 by both the World Boitina Association and the World Boxina Council. "I knew I had him hypnotized with my Jab," Shulcr~id. "He was lookJna at 1t the whole time. because he wanted to throw a ri&ht hand over the top of it. J wouldn't let him do it." Kinchen, who rallied to tak.e the two fin.al rounds on aJI three IQOft cards, •arced that early inactivity cost him the bout. his first loss against 34 vtctones. "I waited too Iona to put pressure on him:' said Kinchen. "I wanted to counterpunch. About the sl nh round, my comer told me to step It up and I went after him. We don't think he f apus ll Mil under pre$1Utt ... K.inchcn's best oppon'Unity co win the fiaht was in 1he I.Ith round when he stunned Shuler whh 1 Id\ hooJc and drove his 2'·)'eat-Old opponent to ~ fOl>C;'. hu.kr ttcovucd I (tw MICOndt later, however. IS Kinchen·, hu~1 loope"' riaht hands to the head falJeCJ to connect solidly . s \ COMPLETE NYIE, AllEX COUP081TE TRANIACTIONI, Cl; 7 .. Entenmann 's bakery products reach. the.Coast :J.~!~~1~0NY Entenmann's bakery products have arrived in Orange County S'91permatkets at last after an 87-ycar hJ~tory on the East Coast. says Wllliam Grove, Newport Beach resi- dent and general manager of the Southern California Region. William and Robert Entenmann co-chair the company their grand- father began with a horse-drawn buaaY that delivered the first products frpm a family-owned bakery in Brooklyn. Their parents moved the buJiness to Long lsland, but the two Entenmann brothers were largely responsible for expanding the firm before they sold tt to the Warner Lambert Co. It went publk in 1976 before General Foods bought it three years ago. Grove says the Enten- mann's grandfather would have been surprik:d today by the degree of expansion accornpliahed, had he survived to see tt, if not by the producu themselves. We're still using the same recipes on the original products, Grove said. Entenmann's bakery began with six. Ther.e arc now around 100 different products in the east, 80 in Chicago, and 40 varieties in Southern Cali- fornia. The company boasted $400 million in sales last year. The inroads made into the Cali- fornia market were made easier by General Food's acquisition of the OToweat Foods Co. last May, Grove said, entitling Entcnmann's to one third ofits 350,000 square foot baking facility in Montebello, Ca. Some of the original ovens built in 1948 arc still used, he added. The expansion plans have proceeded cautiously, G rove said. ' Withanareaas bisasLosAngelcs, the distribuaion task for perisha6le $oods is immense, requiring some laying of the groundwork in outlying rqions first, he pointed out That's why the company began with San Diego. a market of some 2 million people. After a big success there, he says he looks forward to an even greater hit with the 2. I million Oranae Coun- tians. "Kids really love Entc.nmann's," Grove said. Com~ny spokesmen emphasize quality ingredients like Golden Delicious apples, Diamond Sunswcct walnuts, Chiquita bananas, Dole pineapples, and Sunmaid raisins. Chocolate chip cookies arc the firm's number one seller, though the company also makes Danish rings, Danish strips, pies and fruit- filled cakes. To test consumer reactions, Grove ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are_ the atock market actlvitlee of publicly traded Oran1ecounty firm• for the week ended Friday. Feb. 16. 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His own wife. he says. also acts as a sounding board for new ideas. She's a great cook herself, Grove commented. The Entenmann's baked goods should arrive in Los Angeles by summer, he said, and then head up the coast of California to Oregon and Washington. A hundred residents of Sanf Francisco have already peti- tioned for the goods to be brought to tlleir stores, he said. Entcnmann's competition. Grove observed. stems mainly from home- makers who create their own baked !)O Ot•b llo•ed. Cit• Sl Gol••• W. M. CVM • ~l Craooo s,,t , G•CO ~) Ore&\v••t.Mo ap GMl ~· ••a-.ond co. '"co s~ ll•lton•llo• •1..-1 H 1o .. h•H~ no ~1 lr•te• Jeaeor l•S• S! L•••r l reo. LlSa ~9 Lete re•d Corp LAMD 60 L Uor\7 .. , \. 6l Luther Jit•d LUTM 6l •aCo•b• Corp. 6) ,..rowrt Se •. MSL 6• Mtoro D MC•D• 6) lllo>O 0.•or•I llQU 66 Mtel"Oleet MSCC• 61 "oreftOUll lft4 "ItS• 6! 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I t ll 1 •• leaoi'I tr•\ft e '" 1 l •'"'t.O't Oranae Co•'-• "f•t• '"'" tn• . .,.,, ... a. Cro"• r. h l l•r Pt.1ller\of\ rwl l•rloft goodies. Their product ran1t is so different from firma like Van de Kamp's, he added. that overlap on offcnngs is not much ofa problem. predicted SUClCeU. ln ldditioo. Ibey found that Califomiaot especially like products with fnlit io tbem. Grove finds bis vea1eSt tCIW"ClC o( The Yankolovitch market rnearch firm did preliminary studies on the California market, Grove said. that satis!actio.n from secina bow= Entenmann's produc:u make he said. Pacific View Memorial Park announces plans for estates John Vibe1't-:-rf'C1ident of Pacific View Mcmoria Parle announc.ed plans to build .. Palm Garden Family Estates" inside the cemetery. The project was conceived to provide a private or semi-private bunal garpen within ao established cemetery for those who wish to create a strong family ~1tion in kcepina with their respective status. The idea is thousands of yC'alS old.. going back to the Egyptians up to more ~t times where families have larsc cnouah estates to set aside a quiet spot on their propeny for t.be family cemetery. Medtce l d•~lo•• lito• • l ho••• ••,•r ftan•11na 4••Se• Operate ~O•Plt•l • Mo,.i&••• ••••tee Power Co•-• L• te rt .... It,. c.,.. ln(e .. r td (ooei pl •ne Jote ntit\o ta1tr~. "••toal ln•\l"w••nlt ho.U.oC ll\tr•••no1J• C-t tr.•t•r l1a1 ••t•\.• i pert. '••lf'I• & lo•n Ml0roaoa p1o1ter t4wtp. Kloroooep~t•r )o•l•t S•atooaowc,or pro•. Indwat . proc••• ••ch. O•t• •nLrf t er elo•l • l\la •n r eaowro• d•w•l . 0.,.t•I ll•al \1'1 •o.,. (e n\el" '••t rood reetevr•nl Dr ue 01 •oo••rJ L•••r lOpl lc• tq111p. tlec-t. ••••ur. toatr. Oru1 et 1r . •o •Pltll dhl · •H• Info •roc•••tnc •ro4 81ak taa Cl a o. tft•tr. ' •1•· Ot I Sole r l't••tt•I SY•· rw,lt•h•r ••1 ••P "•« Coa pwte r Prt"t•r• CoepuL•,. Sr•t••• le t a tl 'urnttwre Jo )otae •••• ••r • '111tto Pall• h•t awrant. oha ll\ •~•· Te l•PhOae Sfat. 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'! 10,9•6 I ,ZTO .so Tt 1,!•S 1'1 .z.U 1 I.HS 1'9 l,!)l .,. » !.097 StO • ,. ,soo 6,Jl1 ll sn l. T,_ 16) -l. ll& IS6 ·SlO -1 ,TOO •.nt .1.0,. -11,!00 _, ,,,, .soo JOT -H S .t.•oo '·'" ..,. l .us T • t60 Irvine firm Introduces fa ult tolerant control system New from Home Federal Triconex Corp. in lrvinc has in- troduced its Tricon I , a new "fault tolerant" control system that for the first time provides continuous oper- ation for computer control of auto- mated factories or of industrial pro- cesses. Tricon I is designed for manufac- turers who must be in control of their process at all times or who can't afford to shut down an automated process. A new modular computer architecture that utilizes the latest CMOS technology makes this con- tinuous avaitabilty possible. For highest reliab1hty. all ofTricon I's components are triplicated. In one compact unit, the controller has three main processors and multiple dis- tributed input and output processors that allow u to operate for extremely Iona periods of time without a crippling failure. "Trlcon I wlll be especially valu- able in any situation where controller failure could cause a manufacturer to risk human life. environmental dam- qe, loss of expensive product or ·costly downtime," according to Jon R. Wimer. co111pany president. "We expect first applications to be in the petroleum. chemical and pharmaceutical industries where high reliability is cri ticat.•• • The system is called "fault toler· ant" because it can compensate for f'ailures within the system and con- tinue with its assiancd functions while repairs are made. In addition to beina far more reliable than existing fault tolerant control systems, Tricon 1 Is less expensive, faster and more powerful, Wimer said. A prototype of Tricon I was demonstrated before select limited audienocs at the end of 1984. Field tutina of the controller is scheduled to take place shortly, and the system will be 1n volume production by lh.c third quaner or calendar 198S, Wlmersaid. Tricon I is the company's first product. A local area network and operator worlcstatfon are under de· velopmcnt to aive Triconex complete roverqe in the rndustrial control market. Now, the more money you put into a Home Federal Insured Term Account:"the more you'll earn on it. And when you open your account , we'll guarantee you earn that high rate ror as long as you ·wish-up to ten years. We also guarantee you the highest possible yield with interest compounded daily. And at Home FederaL we'll guarantee you something else: peace or mind. Because at Home Federal you can rely on both the safety of FSLIC insurance and the strength of one of the most stable finan~lal institutions in the country. For more Information and rate• on other terma, visit your local Home Federal office or call toll free 1-880-862-0539. -- Guaranteed. 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' -.. ~-4 --:....-i ...... -....................................................................................................................... ._ .... ____ _.. ________________________________ ._. .............................................................. ...: I er-.. Come OAJLY PILOT/SuncMy, Febt\Mty 17, 1885 Ho1neowners can 1nove into Rancho Alisos next 1nonth . First phase of new Lake Forest homes set for occupancy The first phase of one-and two-story, three-and four- bedroom homes Is scheduled for a March occupancy date at Showcase Homes' Rancho Allaos In Lake Forest. Showcase is currently offering buyers 30-year flxed-rate financ- ing at 91h percent the first year, 101/a percent the second and 11 'h percent years three through 30. ''The first-year payments at Rancho Allsos, based on a 9 'h percent Interest rate, can save buyers a minimum of $494 each month when compared to mort- gage payments at today's typical 13 percent rate (based on a purchase price of $184,900 with 10 percent down)," said Show- case president Bill Krueger. The financing Is fully as- sumable with no prepayment penalties, no negative amortiza- tion and no PMI (private mort- gage Insurance) with 10 percent down, he added. Priced from $184,900, the homes, ranging In size from 1,818 to 2,339 square ·feet, Include ceramic tile or hardwood entries, ·built-in wet bars, formal dining rooms, f amity rooms, wood-burn- ing fireplaces, and customized draperies and carpeting. Fieldstone opens new hillside homes A new phase of single-family residences In Laguna Hiiis has opened at Falcon Hill. "We have released 16 new one-and two-story homes at our hilltop location in the rolling countryside of south Orange County," said Andy Durham. project manager of The Field- stone Co., which constructed the security-gated community. He said the three-and four- bedroom homes. priced from $176,990. provide three floor plans to accommodate varying tastes. lifestyles and family sizes. Introducing the 1,945-to 2.690-square-foot homes are ceramic tile foyers. step-down living rooms and free-flowing interiors with vaulted ceilings. Topping the list of Interior · highlights are hand-built, wood- burning fireplaces; built-in wet bars; formal dining areas and master bedrooms with separate dressing areas and baths featur- ing ultra tubs. Optional fireplaces are also available in the master bedrooms. Kitchens feature separate counter cooktops, lighted pan- tries, natural oak cabinets. ceramic tile counter tops and luminous ceilings, with formal dining areas and nooks for cas- ual family meals. 'Exteriors offer tile roofs and varied elevations combining brick veneer, wood siding and textured stucco. Homeshoppers Interested in touring the model homes at Falcon Hill by Fieldstone may visit the sales complex daily except Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To reach the new community, where 16 new homes have been released for sale, take the San Diego Freeway to the La Paz Road off-ramp and turn left on La Paz two miles to the guarded entry. Further information about Falcon Hiii by Fieldstone is avail- able at 831-5380. 45 homes reserved during Princeton's premiere in Irvine Site adjoining UCI shows sales success after 2-day cam pout Princeton Townhomes· grand opening in Irvine was preceded by a two-day campout by home- buyers. who reserved 45 new homes during the two-day premiere. Princeton Town homes are located in University Town Center. a planned community being developed by The Irvine Co. and which adjoins UC Irvine. "The tremendous demand for these c reatively-designed townhomes priced from $99,000 to $128,000 -demon- strates the strong homebuyer demand for housing priced for the first-time homebuyer," said Candy Shepard, director of sales and marketing for lrvlne Pacific, the homebuilding unit of The Irvine Co. "Our f i rst Pr i nceton Townhome buyers are young marrieds and singles, and most are buying their first home," she added. "The price. design and location -I.e., close proximity to the Unlver8'ty -were the major reaona noted by many home- buy«I for Mlectlng Princeton Townhomes. '' The tlrat to purcha•e a Prince- ton Townhome were first-time hOmebuyera Karin and Craig Cooper of Cotta Mesa who, .-ong wtth near1y two dozen other • hOfnebuyerl, camped outside modef•. Craig I• a com-'* ,.., •tate broker for Trlner Partn«I, Inc .• and _ ... _..n , .. , .... whh thMt« work- ~ f« South Cout Repertory Theater. "I have enjoyed a university environment since growing up near UCLA In Westwood," said Craig . "We looked at townhomes throughout Orange County for many months and decided that Princeton Townhomes was by far the best value and location for us. "A University environ ment ls intellectually stlmulatlng and the UCI campus offers many educa- t Io n a I and cultural op- portunities," he said. A total of 286 Princeton Town homes will be built In three adjoining locations: The initial offer includes 95 homes. Three models are available. ranging from two bedrooms and 11/4 baths with 944 square feet to two bedrooms plus den and three baths with 1,413 souare feet. ··University Town Center offers an exciting living environment," Shepard said, "Including parks. recreation al f acllltles and The Marketplace, a commercial center currently being developed with restaurants. entertainment and specialty retail stores." Two planned neighborhood parks are for exclusive use by University Town Center resi- dents. To reach the Princeton Townhome models, take either the Santa Ana or San Diego freeway to Cu lver Drive, go south toward UCI, turn right on Harvard Avenue and left on Stanford Court to the model• at 13 Stanford Court. Addttlonal Information may be obtained by contacting the Princeton Townhomes salea of- fice at 752-6053 Kitchens feature double ovens and microwaves, hardwood cabi- nets, wood-trimmed luminous ceilings, greenhouse windows. pantries and dining counters. Rancho Allsos' master suites have twin sink vanities, separate tubs and showers. One design Incorporates a retreat and two walk-In closets. The homes have fireproof con- crete tile roofs and a minimum 20-foot front yard setback. Interested buyers may visit the sales and model complex, staffed by Kurth, Anable, Brebner, Inc. from 10 a.m. untll 5 p.m. daily. For more Information, call 859-2875. Visitors should take the Lake Forest Drive exit from the San Diego Freeway. Proceed north to Trabuco Road and turn left. Turn right on Peachwood to Almo.ndwood and turn right again to Rancho Alisos. Sbowcue'• Rancho Alieoe in Lake Foreet la 11ebedaled for occupancy nezt month. G RA N D OPENING! Your future deserves a Newport Beach address. Now. J ' .. ), Living at Harbor Woods, in exclusive Newport Beach, c;ays c;omethmg important about who you are and where you're going Th" prec;t1g1ous location is a future reward you dewrve now -a refl ection of your achievements, goals and per'>onal ta'>tes You don't have to wait until your income rises to meet the normally expeM1ve ewport Beach prices Harbor Woods home'> ar~ priced for growing business and professional careers. Quietly Impressive The smartly 1>1yled Harbor Woods townhomes repose in picturesque courts, along curving drives. Soon, the picture will be complete, with a carefully designed landscaping plan of rich greenery with abundant trees and shrubs The distinctive townhomes -with attached direct entry garages -feature California contemporary designs with 'itucco facades and cedar shake roofs. All homes feature wood-burning fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, large private decks and balconies. kitc hens featuring top grade appliances, custom designed cabinets and many more amenities. Beciides being close to ocean beaches. you'll also enjoy your at-home recreation facilities. including a pool. spa and clubhouse ~ Tell the world you're moving up. To Harbor W<><><U in Newport · T~o Bedrooms Up to 2~ Baths Luxury C.Ondo min1um Ho mes from $148,990 Furn1~tw-d Modrl1 and Sain Office Optn Deily from JO a m to du1k Ph()nl" (714) 759--0111 JOI Htrbor Woocla Pleet Newport Beech, C.llfornl1 92660' &.>u1h 11n M• t\11hur Blvd .1 .. r1 on NEWPORT BEACH an J1*!U•n H•ll• Rd "'' nn s.11 A LEO ACY OP TYL.E . \-f'S'itl r>r 1t1 Htl'bcw WCM'ld• ~-~ ·rtte IX>UOL.As ALLRED COMPANY ' ' "'1> ... .a...-.,..,..,,,,......., ............................. ,,,.,,. ...... "''""...._ I"--'"-"'"'""' ...,..,"4.,. ............ ~--'-*'-'" M -"°*" llrl'"W-,,. .. .... .... L maffcan tropics 1u~e hoaeymooal. ~ e W1* do homenaa bero Huk For ._ lamy, ........ cu Alr'Oa IDd adlW Semaae Ph1h111e iMem J~ .-;: wbicb .... ill commoa? They botb boaey-c6r bodl 1n tioml bolel ICCOm- moollld in Junaka. modatio9I ud ..,.,.. VillM wi~ a · For yean Jamaica baa btea 1be ..,.... reeon ...._ ~ boDeymooa dnlinatioa · Tbe Kall Mooe ·Cfiab, localed ia for dtQmendt ot QOUples. Perhaps it'• MODlelOa:f on 360 acm of colorful blca• roman« -=a to th.rive on prdesal well-leaded lawns. bu &be ...... 1 luall UOpical atmotpben;" au own milHoal beKb aad (telb bnia......._ IUDtetl and tnl~ n.iabt water pool1 at moet vi1'8a. Trident breaa. Or, maybe it'• becau1e la-Villas ud H* is famous for its IDUcaoft'en romantic spirits a chance twenty-eiabt antique-furnithed villu to llt 8WIY from it all on Just about and studios -all with bekonia and UIY ....... veranda overlookina Pon Antonio's San Diego Zoo's . koalaS traveling ALANLADLER ..................... SAN DIEGO -The San Dieao Zoo, once the only U.S. institution to have the cuddly lookina Australian koalas, now bas such a Jarae colony of them that it plans to send some of the animals on a two-year tour to zoos around the nation. Koalu are far from prolific, but two or three times a year, a baby completes ptation, climbs from its mother's womb into her pouch to arow for six monthJ before areetina the outside world for aood Twenty- ooe koalas are currently at the zoo and the San Diqo Wild Animal Park. "This colony is really thrivi~" zoo 1pokesman Jeff Jouen said. 'It shows they aren't the precious com- modity they once were." Zoo officials loaned a koala to the Denver Zoo for a month two yean qo, and aent one each to the Cincinnati and San Antonio zoos for a month last year. ~ COMlliDe. Weekly rates at .._,_.ca~aa~ ftom S 1.050 IO S l ,600 per penoft, blled oe double occupucy and indw'i ........ For ICICNeioa, coml>n Md tbe pri~ or a 7bome ~way lrom home, romant1e vacationen may alto choole from a wide variety of privately-owned villu. A luxunous two-bed.room villa with ha own beach and free rental car can be found for u little u S29' per day. And best ot all. Jamaica's vacation villas are staJfed RisiDJ attendance at all three institutions to see the marsupialt, feat\lred in ads for the Australian airline Qantas, brou&ht more requests for loans, so zoo officials decided to beain an official prosram. llaeeell la held by her moth~, Ka •• at the kMla enclo.are at the SUI Dlefo Zoo. the association's 37 Species Survival substitute for eucalyptus before we an incentive for other zoos to be Plans. The prosrams use the money get the funds." creative and try this." raised to manaae captive repro-Donations from member zoos The Los Anaeles Zoo started its Storms bring out strange ~ife forms · on Grand CaylJlans When the dawn breaks on Seven your~ nm away with you Mile Beach in the Grand Cayman OD tbat oae.) Islands after a blUS1er)' nor'water, a One deflated or.nee bellooa. (0. curious form of bomo upieo emefl'" or tbe 1,200 rdeatecl durial tlile ea, immediately auumes a beat-over official openiDa of tbe new lDklr- position, and bqins to scaven,e national Airpori? Or a fucitive &om a amona the seawood totted up on the c:naile *Ip beclcbanal?) sand. Ooe dec:kchair. t.ck. (What ha~ Residents and visitors alike Un-peMd to the bonom? Who duew it abasbedly ltlike this contortive poee over tbe side, anyway. aad wby?) to poke amona the flotsam and ODe ladies ~ .,.._ (Now, jetsam, lookina for heaven ki,ows how coaJd. .. ? Think ahcMat it.) what. The ultimate prize, one sup-One pm of ~ •nal• es poses, is a doub&oon from a ~ (Wrenched by the wind from IOIDe- lhip.mck, wres1.ed from ill · · one leaJliaa over the ship's rail?) place on the ocean Ooor by one o One bouquet of pun ribbon. (Was those mistrals oriJinatina in a cold it wrapped around a praent from a front ansl movtna throuab tbe sbipboerd birthday perty?) Bahamas, Cuba and the Cayman . One tremendous yellow fem (look- Islands. ina like exquisitely woven lace) and a Ah, the thrill oftellinaone's friends coral tree embedded in a rock in the States nonchalantly, how, (lookina for all the worid like the hair beacbcom~ .... one kicked up a ofoneofMacbetb'1witcbes) . .,...... One latte sbeJl studded wida tiny eenwoe piece of eiabt ~y _ ... _ • ._ __ ... .._ • ..__ .1.:& .. -__ ..._ n:1. .. a destined for the coffetl' of Philip of ~ llUU ~&DA~ au-,..._ Spain. miniature version of thole moou- Herewith, however, an inventory mental bats c.eci.I Beaton delipnt for of some absolutely useless, if inlfisu-.. ~ai~"~ Do not bo&d ing finds -inquiDf only when your breath. This wu no Black.bcard- speculatin& about tbetr onain -~size treuure cbest, but one of retrieved one recent momina from lj-•-&.. ... 1 •. a..a &-..a.. the jaaed iroosbore pockets ud the '""' 1*1Y .. ¥On a ~ -moss h-urled under the ~pe trees in her stock:i8' on Cbristtlml mom- of Seven Mile Beach by wti11e-ea.....:-t inc. Empty• u if you bad_~ doubU. ~ You are not imprated'? Ab. but the waves: joy is in the leafdl; the finds are the fint stop for the koalas will be at the Mempb11 Zool~cal Garden & Aquarium. expected ID May I. St. Louil, Salt Lake City, Philadelphia, Milwaukee and New Orleans also will have the furry visitors this year. In 1986, Miami. the New York City/ Topeka, Kan., Indianapolis! Grand Rapids, Mich., and Seattle wil each set a visitina koala. One piece of splintered wood simply bonuses. Hope spri.Qp. .. stamped with the emblem of an Now, tomorrow, one will be walk-expl~ bomb and with .. 90 mm. ina alon& tbat same beach, pceriftC _o_ON_S"_un~pn_._n_ted_o_n_it._(Y;.__o_u_c:an_let _ __;;;c=;:.LL...;.;w.=heft.=· lo and bcbolcl. .. duction of endaqered animals on a provided an initial SI S0,000 for the own colony of koalas in 1983 with national basis be said. Species Survival Plans, but Bieler animals from Australia. and Bieler "It's like this," Bieler explained, said for the program to be successful, said -that in the next few years, he N E WS "New York, y~u want a koala from it will need a permanent endowment hopes to see other zoos start koala Charles Bieler, executive dire<:tor of the San Dieao Zoo, decided the koalas -whidl are not an en- danaered species-couJd help some other animals who are threatened. Bieler, the immediate put presi- dent of the American Allociauon of Zooloaical Parks and Aquariums, decided the koala loans could brina in not-so-voluntary contributions for San Dieao. OK. you can have it. But ofabout $1 million. colonies of their own. But because of from all over California is rounded up each day it's aoina to cost )'OU $7,SOO." "We will aenerate S2S,OOO to the feedina requirements, those new I~ .... _ 1111,. That price vanes dependina on the $40.000 from the koala exchante homes probably will be only in "fill::' size of the zoo. But San Dieao ships alone," Bieler said. "I hope it creates climates that can grow eucalyptus. freshly arown eucalyptus leaves - the koala's dietary staple-each two r-----------------------------------------------'---.;;.. ........ ___ _ days. A month's food is Sl,000. And the host zoo must pay the salary, food and lodaina of the attendina keeper. "Even if they tet only 2S,OOO extn people (becaUIC of the koalas) it will pey for itself," Bieler said ... We just hope no one comes up with ' a Princess Cruises presents 1 Ride on Mexican passenger train is trip into past a Spring Special bration. By CARL MANNING 1111 11ez11·,......., ABOARD EL FRONTIZERO, Mexico -The pusenaer train slowly makes it way throuah the heartland of Mexico where Pancho Villa once roamed, its elepnce tarnished by aae and the hundreds of people who use it daily. It recalls the bygone days of the City of New Orleans, American Flyer and ChiClllO Umited, since most of the can were bouaht years aao by the Mexican National Railway from U.S. railra.ds. ' Each da)' the trip aboard El Fron· tiz.ero beai.ns ns i inn Ctudad Juarez, the Mexican Oorder city across the Rio Grande from El Paso, Texu. It is a • scheduled 36-bour run of 1,200 miles to Mexico City. Sometimes it arrives on scbedule; most times it is an bour or two late. The train, with two enaines and a dot.en cars, winds its way throuah the 1 bumina. brown delert. throuafi cool 1 mounwns to the peen plains of the south, puslna countless towns and vii. of adobe hovel• -some only I ·eX= beca\lle the tnckl are t.bere in of IOmC'Mlere elle. For thoee with enouab money, it can be travel in somewhat ruued splendor, with ICl'Vice ~ ponen wearina v.ihite coats with aalvcr but- tons in 50-year-old Pullman sleeper can that oace traveled the Uniied States. In the dinina car, dubbed Coplabano, it i1 art df!()O with cut alMI and rounded comen and a Waiter belanci• I tray fUled with food and bot coffee oe one baad u the ttaiA pn~x rounds a curve on the ~net. lut .,, IDOi& travelen, it ii endlal boun Jn cram~ can and cryias bebiel. buyi.. food from vendorl tbrouett windowlat station ... and "Y!na to 11eep linina up. FTOm the lhabby train station in J YIA!I, oeoole tine up wltb Deir bundles .• ncf PICkatn in ... ~ beat boun bifbre depanure. Oft.a _...,..more PIH•ftlll'I lbaa ..-ce. accouatilll for tbe crowded con. didoes ill the dMilpl! can. ne '*' ... diVideid .,, eo111 -leCOlllll elm. ftnt dail. ftnt dill tpldal and Pullman acrvice. Thi lrli• clniet up to 2,000 ..... ,. a day, as many as a quaner of them ID second-class -the cheapest ticket available. Asked to explain the difference in the can. conductor Enrique Aranda Bernal, 62, who bas been a railroader for SO yean., thouabt for a moment before answerina. "In second class, there is no toilet peper in the bathroom. In first class, there is toilet 1>9per, but it acts stolen. In first class special, the toilet paper Jell stolen, but there is a porter to put It back," be said. Last year, 27 million _ _peoplc rode trains in Mexico and officials expect there will be more this year because train travel is cheaper than airlines and buses and in some caJes trains 10 to places where no other public transportation arrives. For exam~ a second-class ticket from Ciudad Juarez to Mexico City costs about $9, while a bus ticket for the ume route costs $33 and air pesur about $90. The aovemment last year bqa.n a four-year, S l S7 million proJect to uptrade the railJ'Old system, 1nclud- ina purcbuina new locomotives from the Uni\ed . Statet, matins repairs ~ the 21,000 miles o( track.I and buyina new can mouly for carryina &Nht. 1'he route uMd by El Frontim'o dates t.ck to the early l ~ when Mex.ice> wu still embroiled in its Ions revolution. In fact. Bernal said, be knew a poner who wu wen prilOllet by Villa durins a raid on a train . "But ftnallY. be came beck alive and Villa's men liked his terVice so much that they &IJ pvc bim eold -e!'()Ulb ror him to buy a houle." Bernal recalled witb a cbudr.le. Some ol tbe c.n are 501b 7 .5 yean old. apecially lbe ....... c:an widl such romantic DllDll al M'oatc lluc witb lmwc:tioG lips ta Eaelitb still rutenect to tbe waUa. £acb roomene is I deliper'I dnana with Ivery lquate lDcb or..-. put to -ftanctjonaJ ute such u a cubbyhole fOr shon or a place where the 11.nk folds beet into the wall. nen ls no hot water for lbav1na aod eomctirna &be liabts fUcbr on ud olf. but the beds are comfonable and in lbe day ~ coucba l.n the companrnenu are cvsbioncd for '°"'"""" littina. -'1 200 off the Panama Canal , May 4. Fly free. Join the sleek Sun Prin· cess for her only Transcanal ·cruise of our Spring, 1985, season. And celebrate our 20th Anniversary with these fantastic Jubilee savings. You'll save $1200 per couple. That's a $500 cruise fare discount, plus a $100 on· board credit per person. In addition, you1J fly free from Los Angeles. Departing from.San Juan, you1J visit the Caribbean mcluding St. Thomas. You1J transit the amazing Panama Canal. 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PIC'JmOUe _.. lllC..l:fSTATRrr "8lJC NOTICE C H A " C U T E " I I! , dolflo ~Ill: 9rloe0, Suke ~!-Colte dOlr'll ~ M: ..... nAW PICTTTIOUe MJH•M Tiie foloWlng .. PAT'8U1Ue, 41'1 llrdl "If' STITCHES". H03 MeN. celltOmie lrnif7 OAEGOAV W. MAXWEU The._.. penont ate MAim STAW doing~~ fllOftTtDUI WM lnat • .,.._ M, ....._, Cumnt A¥e., ~ V .. ~ L. Hun~~ I AUOClATU. "4 W. doing._.._.• The fQllowlno 1*90n It PARt<U\ DEUTIOH AS-..... STA~ a.::..c:.::-.~ ... ~J~·~1:'. CfltcMll. tom1e'•'=°" . :1"·· eo.a ...... CA a:1~lw°.Arr. 02~:.x ~:v~~NIT,IJAI! 80CIAT£8NO.Vl, 10728.IL ~~"..~ .. ~CcwpcnUoo,3700 tt03CurrtntAw .. Fountatn Robert l. Hunt, ••O Oreoory W, Maxwell, Awnidadele~!i.!900· GALLERY ROBERT'S CVS-=~~o7~7 Santa MA..CIE WEATH!AHOLT a..c:t1 ltvd .• 304-Vallity, Calff. tt70I HolmWood. ~ e.act\, 10102 Cutty Setli. Hunt· Laguna .... CA 1JftO<J TOM, 1861·0 Ptacentla ~ E Partier t07I Pott I AIOCIATE8, tt• Aoe'9, t.. ...,,, Callo TNt bullneea i. con-Celltom4a l2te3 tnoton IMdt. <:A t2MI OeMlt Gftn. '102 Don-Aw., Coe•• MeM, callf. ~ w,,,· Newport lelboe i.no. Calll. 92te2 fOmle ducted by. an~ Tlllt butineM It con-,._ buelf)eM le con-nybrodl Laae. Coeta MMe. 9327 IMCtl Cellfomle't2te0 Marcie E. Weethethott, TNt ~ la OOll• .Judl1tl Unda cntcNI ducted by. • ,.._., S*t· ducted by. an lndMdual CA t2t2t I Robert PatJeJca, •07 ~ p Oeu1*:11 11 415 Ectoew1ter, Batboa, druGted by. • ..,,.."°'' TNt ttatement .,.. fllecl nertlllo Of90ory w . ...._.. TNt ~ It eon· ~. Coeta MeN. Calf. R b co' 1 Ne 'port c.Mf. 1281 ..... Clllnglnen, ,,.._ wlt'1 tile County CWtl °' Or· RICHARD L. HUNT TNt ttetarlltnt ... flled ducted by. an tndMdual 92827 ~n Cellf~ 9-Thie butlMM It con· dent erige County on .JenuMY 22. Thlt ttetement wee fMed wtth ttie County Clerk Of Or'· DatWMI Olffln Thlt butlnett It con-Thlt bu9lnett 11 oon-(luoted by. en tndMctYal Thie .... ement ... flied 1915 wltll the County c~lC?!. Of2· anoe County on '*'*Y TNt ~· Wit flied ducted by: In tndMdual ducted by· a limlted partner· Mara. WMthertlolt 'MthttleOountyCWtlofOr· ...... angeOounty onJ.'i',2 • 11, 1915 wlthtlleOountyCleftlofOr· AobertPatleka · Thlt ttatement WM flled ange County on J.nuery ao. Publlthed Oreinge COlllt 1915 · ..-Pl erige County on Jetl4Jary 28, Tlllt ttatement wu flied "'~reg E.. Pwtter wttll the County a.tti of Or· 1118 Delly Pilot Januery 21. Feb-,._ Putlllthed Oranoe COlllt 1915 wtth 111e County Clefll Of Or· Thlt ttl1ement ,.. fted erige County on J~ n . ,.,.. "*Y 3, 10, 17, 1915 ~~ ~7 C: Dally Piiot f.on.ry 17. 24, "'7•11 erige County on January 22, with the County Clertl of Or· 1116 _ PubllMd Or.,. COlll Su-385 ..,_, enuwy • Mllfdl 3. 10, 1tl6 Publlehed Ol'MQe eo... 1915 County on .JaN.MY 2• r-1 ~ Pllo4 ~ a. 10. "*Y 3, 10. 11. 1915 ~* Delly Pteot F«>ruetY 11. 2•. . ,_,. = · · Publthed oranoe COMt 17, 2', IN& Su-383 Mardi 3, 10. 1085 Publtehed Orerige COU1 1'111117 Dally Pttot January 27, Feb-~ NlJC NOTICE .. _JC llft'hl'r NlJC NOT1CE Su-402 Daily Piiot January 27, Febo Publletled Orerige COM! r'*Y 3, 10. '7, 1115 ---------1 PICTrnOUe .,._.. f"UUL "'"~ '1Ctm0Ue ....... tUtlfY 3. 10, 17, 1085 Deily PllOt February 3, 10. SU-317 PmlJC fl)TIC( um STA~ PICTTTIOUe .,_... MAim STAT'llmltT SlJ..3?2 17, 2•. 1085 The tolo'#ln9 patt0n It MAim STAT'llmn' The 1oMow1ng partOnl.,. "8JC (l()TICE ~311 ..cnnoue • •!!I.. doing~-= The foMowlno per.:1n1 •• dOlr'll ~ .. : ---------• U.. STAT-IT CAEATIVE SALES, AID-c1c*10 ~ M : El/ERYBUDOY 'S DAN· PICTTTIOUI .,._.. Ml.JC NOTICE The~ per90nl .. 0 N E R c 0 M p A N y • PACIFIC WATER QUALi· CIN. 2t20 Elden Aw .. C-2. um STATl..wt Ml.JC NOTICE The --........ ·-dolwlo .,.,.,_ •: LAURAHNCOMPANY, TAO TY ASSOCIATION • CoeteMeea.CAt2127 Thefollowlngpertontare PICTITIOUeaueM.. ·---"' perton .. GMGORY W. MAXWELL SALES. TAO CONSTRUC-P.W.O.A .. 213.4 Main St~. Brien J1y SMetz, 2t20 doing butiM1e u : MAim ITATDmNT '1CTmOUe .u.... ~ bullnW u : l A880Cl.AT£8, ... W. TIOH. TAG DEVELOPMENT. Sulle 1'5, Huntington Elct.n Ave., C-2. Co1t1 J~·US (mulllc: band), Tiie following per.ont.,.. MAim STAli.NT ~ N~SMEOCOF 2~ E. 19th St., Coeta ...... CA 36' La P9r1I Place, Coeta Beectl, Cellf. 92M8 ...... CA 92t27 408 W•t ~ StrMt. doing butlnlll at: The foloWlng partOnl .. • one 9327 MIM. Calf. t2e27 P.W.CA, Inc.. Calltomla, Buddy Danelle, 1895 Santt Ana, CallforN9 92707 JE'AONIMO ROAD AS· doing bualnell • UTTU dal Mer, · 325 Gr90ory W. Maxwell, Don A&an Alddle, 358 La 2134 MllnSt~.Sune 1•5. ll'YIM Aw .. noe, Colte Mlcflael Robert S~, SOCIATES. 1000 Quell ALBl:RT ASSOCIATES ~:....~1~1 ~ 811ftt. Hunt· Pert. Piece. Coeta MeN. Huntington Beecll, C1UI. MeM. CA 92t27 2500 FllMew-0 Santa Alna, Street, SUfte 1to. Newport L TO a Cellfomla tJmllied m 73 ' • . &Mdl, CA t2Me calf. t2e27 92t48 Thlt butlneN It eon· c.Hfofnta 92704 Beldl. C ... 92MO Pert;;_thlp, 2479 Orange bu91neu I• con-Thie bu91neu It con-Tlllt bull""• I• con· ducted by. 1 general pert· Thi• butlnftt It con-Brlttol Street AttOClet•. Avenue, Cc)118 M.... CA d~ ~:,":;.vi!:,., con- Mted by. an lndlvlduel ducted by. an lndlvldual ducted by: • corpor1tlon nertlllp ducted by. an lndlvldull 1000 Quall Street, Suite 1to. 92827 MelWI A Hom Gregory W. MIXW9ll Don Alan Riddle Heee1x Brian J. ShMU Mlchael R. Samuelt Newport BHeh, CAllf. Rl<:hwd f . Flock. 2479 Or-Tlllt etai.m.nt WM Ned Tlllt tta1ement WM Ned Thll tt....-nent WM fled Thlt ttetwnent wu flied Tiile tllteft*lt Wit ftled Thi. ttatement wae ftled 92MO A Coe1 Meta with the County CWtl of Or· wlttl the County CWtl ol Or· wlttl the County Clttit of Or· with the County Oltftl of Or· with Ille County Clertl ol Or-MICtlMI L Ind C.tllle A. ~29~' a ' ::. =~ = ~- erige County on FebNlify einge County on January 22. M9I County on January 22, anoe County on Fetlnlery erige Colvtty on F9bruety Fleld, 22721 Rodlford. El Thie butlnelt i. conduc:t*9 tt15 · 11. 1tll 1915 1M5 11. 1085 11. 1085 Toro. Calif. 92830 by. a limited pannerthlp ~ ,_,. ,_ ,_, ..-1't ,_ DeVld H. Sdlwartz. 3311 Tiiie tt1tement WU INed PublltNd Or Colet Publlll'led Orerige eo.t Publltlled Orerige COU1 Publlllled Orange Cout Publtehed Orerige Cout Publlthed Orange Cout S. Sutan StrMt, Santt Ana. with the County Clefll of Or-erige Dally Piiot February 17, 24, o.My Pilot January 27, Feb-Ollly Piiot January 27, Feb-Oelly Pilot Febfuary 1T. 2•. Dally Piiot Febru41tY 17. 2•. Clllf. 92704 ange County on Jen'*Y 25 ~~ ;~o .J~!· F.0- ,..wch 3, 10, 1085 ruary 3, 10, 17. 1085 ruary 3, 10, 17, 1985 Marth 3, 10, 1085 Marell 3. 10, 1985 Herbert G. and Sutan L 1985 ' ' ' ' SlJ..Sll Su-308 8l>-3et SU-374 Sl>-3to Su-399 Grondorl, 10412PagoPago, ~ -------------------------------------------., Huntlnglon BMcll, CAlll. Pubfflhed Oferige COMt --.. -_-lt'_llft_T1C[ ___ 1 TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE Thlt butlnnt It con-17, 2•. 1te5 duc:ted by: I general 1)811· &r382 PICTTTIOUa ...... nerthlp MAim STA,....,. Thomu G, Ewing, Gen-The toaowtng pertont are eral Par'lner --------doing """"9lt u : I 92Me Daffy Piiot F*'*Y 3, 10, t"UUL."-nu Thi• 1111eman1 wu n1ec1 rtaJC NOTICE M A G 1 c c A R P E T L...-------------------------------------------1,wlth the County Clef1I of Or· --------CLEANE.RS, 903 Broo11"'9W a1nge County on Januaty 22. '1Ctm0Ua Ml'l•H Way, eo.ta Meta, Calif. 76 Spanlth hero 77 And the like: abbr. 78Sound 134 Three: Ger. 136 Team of horses 137 Ego 27 Papal garment ~Geraint's wife 33 You: It. 97 Anished 98 Concise 99 Black 085 MAim STATDllWT ~ ,... The following pertont •• Aictwd Alen Oredol. 803 jaybllthed Orange Cout doing butlneM ... tlrookvlew Way, Cotta Delly Piiot J enuary 27, Feb-AO v AN CE o. Ho ME MeM, Calif. 92128 ruary 3, 10, 17, 1985 ALTERATIONS, 100 Cllery!Ann Lawrence, SOS 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 .. p I L 0 T 6 ~ 2 • 5 .6 7 .8 c L A s s I F I E D 1 Aleaaloft 6 Sorrow 11 Anxious 16 TumbMlr 79 Pay trtbu1e to 81 Stamping form 82 Church court 141 Sty resident 142 Poeeeuion 144 Disfigures 146 Cut: Scot. 35 Adolescent 38 Patio 39 Idea: comb. fOl'm 4 1 Puts on weight 43 Bear trap 101 Nabs - 103 Oral pause SlJ..370 Mlulorvc. Coett M .... Brookview Wey, Cotta ---------i Celifornle t2e2e Meu. Cellf. 92t2t t:=========i========= P\B.JC NOTICE Lawrence E. Le8t1nc. Tiiie butlneu I• eon· 21 LOOM garment 22 -Gay. A-bomb plllne 23 Tally 24 Not • SOUi: 2 wda. 25 Att..-dlng 26 MlstMce: thing 28 Eager beawlra: hyph. wd. 30Youand me 31 Nero'• four 32 Seine 34 Jogging gal1 36 Cellfoml• rockflsh 37 Rellglous denomi- nations 39 Chemical tufflx 40 Pharmecy Item 42 God ofww 44 Food: comb. form 46 Peyabte 47 Paradlee 48 lllneu 51 Ned<: comb. form 53 Wear away 55 Be ambitious 58 River nymph 60 Without: Fr. 62 Highly aeasoned stew 65 Backbone 66 Mother or father 68 Satisfy 70 Nldtel symbol 71 Hastens 72 ~. meeeenger 73 Pronoun 75 Aambeeu 83 Becomee violently disturbed 85 Destroy 88 -on: encourages 88New 89 Encounter 90 Vakwltlne word 91 Frolic 92 Moderate 93 View 95 Ill-mannered 96 Shatt of tight 97 Banishes 100 Eh? 101 Neth«lands meaeure 102 Vfl/ry poor 104 $upeMS()( 105 Earth: comb. form 106 Lubricate 107 Indian group 109 Crimson 110 Slangy expression 111 Spanish painter 112 Postman's abbr&- vlatlon 113 CateheS up with 115 Vow 117 Explode 118 Lower In rank 120 Disorderly fight 122 Give forth 123 Hoisting device 124 It is: Lat 126 Coin opening 128 Kind of battfl/ry 130 Ice cream holder 132 Surmount 148 European river 149 Weight unit: abbr. 150 Italian river 151 Oedaratlon 154 Lumlneecenoe 156 Earth goddess 15 7 Encloeed car 159 Consumed 160 Female relative 1e2 Arm 164 Roman official 165 lndlne 166 Dueling swords 167 Owl sounds DOWN 1 Endure 2 External 3 FOi' each 4 Outfit 5 Highlander 6 Olsflgute 7 Playing, as a radio 8 Ship'• journal 9 Swangenoa 10 StOl'ms 11 Landed properties 12 Perform 13 Travels 14 Mlacalculated 15 Seve 16 African anttNopel 17 Spwlith artlde 18 AtNm language 19 Slyty malldout 20 "Lucky" number 45 Danish money •7 Border 49 Anger 50 Bind 52 Assyrian sky god 54 Ritualistic declaration 55 Fire remains 56 Malice 57 In small amounts 59 Short nap 61 Heavily built 63 Join 64 -wave 66 pips (for gold) 67 Melody 69 Perennial flower 72 V«alfler 74 Right-hand page 76 Fashion model: 2wds. 78 Biblleal pronoun 79 Refuge 80 Pus on 82 Turning: pref. 84 Portabte shelter 65 Fishing pole 87 School of whales 88 Oozes 90 Building material 91 Seu 92 Most de81rable 93 CaV91ry weapon 94 ~ave mildly 95 Deetroy 96 HOl'n sound 104 Circus tents: 2 wds. 107 Carry 108 Nyx's daughtet 110 Mine entrances 111 Stubborn animals 113 Secret message 11• Auctioneer's word 116 Print measures 117 Insect 119 Chinese dynasty 121 Torture 123 Door insert 125 Throws 127 S ports group 129 Roams about 130 Selected 131 Leaked out slowly 133 Flower part 135 Peace goddeSs 138 Verb ending 139 Walk: 2 wds 140 Gives food to 142 First-rate: 2 wds. 143 British goodbye: hyph. wet. 145 Cut quickly 147 Geel 150Chum 152 Decimal baae 153 Golf mound 155 Court 158 Twioe: pref. ~61 Cerium symbol 163 Bettoldl flCTITIOUS .,..... 1045 Mlu lon,•C. Cotti ducted by: joint venture Meta. Calltomle 9282t Alan DredQI ...-aun...n Thia butlnMt It con· Thie ttetement wee tMed N:TmOUe.,..... P1Cnnoue-. ... The following '*'°"' are duc:ted by: en lndlvlduel wltll the County Clerk of Or· NAm STATW MAim STAW doing butlneu u : Lawrenee E. LeBtenc ange County on JanullfY 22. The follOMnQ ~eone •• The foMow1no ~tone .,. VIDEO LEASING COM· This ttetement WU flied 1985 doing butlnell ••. doing .....,_ ... PANY, 1eeoo Mton SI . with the County Clerll of Or· ,_ R.J.8. 48AASIVE8, m eASIO PACKAGING Irvine, CA 92714 ange County on Jtnuary 7 Publlthed 0r-. COMt v;ror St., a.nt• AN. CA PRODUCTS, 50 Cervet. c~~c~: 0:~~n:~ t085 ,_,,~ ~~~0~11• Feb- 92:om OHrtner. 2121 ~~~oHford, 50 Beach, CA 92&46 Publilhed Or.,.,.. Cout SIJ-3ee Europa, Coe1a MaM, CA Carwr. IMM, CA 1271' James B Beauch1mp, -.,,... 0 92t26 Th19 bU91n ... It eon· 2826 Cove. Coron• del Mer, Delly Piiot February 3· 1 · Larry GHrtner. 21128 ducted by: an lndMdual CA 112825 17· 2'· 11185 8u-3M PlB.JC NOTICE • Europe, Colt• MMe. CA Robert L. WoMord Robert F Beaucllamp, 9262t Thie tt•tement waa Ned Suite 700 E •• 4000 '~A=-Tlllt butlneet 19 con· wtththeCountyClefllofOr• =~~; 11=· ~ NI.JC NOTICE The 1o11owtng '*'°" 11 =.: bY-• general part· ~~ty on February Rlc:httd N GrO¥M, 82• IUWOM ~bullneet-Tom o.rtner. Laurence . .--n Arboleda, Arctdl1, CA CJTACKHUUDtCIAL 8 HTOH INTERIORS. Geertner Publllhed Orerige C0111t 91006 c ... No. fn.7 ~ enelngton Court, New-Thi• ttttement •• fMed Dally PtlOt Febr'*Y 17. 2•, Thie butlneu II eon· NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: l>O['~~MO 12 wl111 the County Clertt of Or· Mardi 3, 10, 1115 ducted by· t geoerel part· (Avlto a AeuNdo) K•• Kenelng Court ~ ange County on F9bruety ~ ner.tiil) MITH W. L•HlllAM, ~~~..,...A 11. 1085 -MO -Tlt'r Aoben C. G111ier1 CYNTHIA C. LDt11M. _, _..., ..,_. ... ....., . ,_ ,._ ""'~ This 11a1ement wu flled 00.1 t TIMOUOH xv If. Tlllt bullneee It eon-Publlthed Orange eoeet _ _.;..;;,;;.;--..;.;.;..;.;.;.;;...,__ with. the County Clefll of Or-CLUINI ' due1ed by: an lndMdual Dally Piiot February 17, 2•. PICT1TIOUI ........ ange County on February YOO ARE BEING SUED LOl.M A. KlleGICflf Mwch 3, 10, 1te5 ~ STAW 11. 11185 BY PLAINTIFF: (A UO. LE Ttlll ttatement WM filed , Su-393 The follOM"O l*90nl are P18ll77 EST A DEMAN 0 AND 0) Witt! Ille County Cllrk of Or· doing bullnMi •: Publlthed Orange Cout BRADFORD PLACE I anoe County on January 17. CA'LIFO"NIA EMPLOY- Otlly PllOt Fet>Nety 17, 2•, SANTA ANA HOME· 1085 ME.NT ANO HOUSING IN- Merch 3, 10. tt85 OWNERS ASSOCIATION. ,_ ..... It' -TIC( FORMATION. 21oe W.· Su-398 Y• ....,_ ao ClltlMllr Publlhed Oranoe Coaa1 ""-nu m1neter Aw .• eo.te....., -,. .,._ tNI .,...... It Oalfy Piiot January 27, Feb-PICTmOUe Ml-II CA t2t27 --.,,---•c_NO_T_JCE ___ ..-... rw .. lie 1 .,.._ ruary 3, 10. 17, 1085 NAm STAftlmNT Joeeptt Purpura. 2101 __ ,,._~-----wrtttef1 ,,._.. et tMe SU-378 The followt It W•tmlntt« Aw., C0911 flCTfflOUI llU ... 11 court. doing ~~,!*°eon MeN. CA 92t27 NAMKITATl•NT A...._etpfMIMOlll• PlB.JC NOTICE NEWPORT AIR EX·~: b~:.n:;~con· The lollowlng pertont are not preteot JOY: ,_, .,.._ ECUTIVE SUtTE. 1100 Quell ~~1 doing bullneu u : wrtdeft '11••-...t M '1Ctm0Ua .,..... Street, Sutt• 201, fll9woott Thie ~t flied B & M INTERIOR DESIGN lfl Pf..-..... ._... N J'W um STATllllMT leeetl, Callf. t2teO wit the County C: ol Or 1207 Palm AV9., Huntlngt~ w..t the~ .. Mer,._ The folowtnG l*90nl are Lyn L. R9ynotdt, 27475 .,..;. County on ~ Beech, CA 92648 -· doing butlneet •: Chanteda, MIUJon VleJO, 11 t085 Brendin o·shH . P1lm N J'W do Mt lie row E 0 G EN E L UM 8 ER Callf. 92892 ' ,_.,. Ave .. Huntington Beach, CA rMPCMIM Clfl ttMe, J'W ...., ENTERPFUSES, 1825 W•t· Thlt butln.et It con· PublWted Oferige eo.t 92&48 loee "'9 ..... IM row cllff Of'lve. Sufi• 110, New-ducted by. an lndlvldual o.My Piiot February 17 2, Mary Martin. 1207 Palm ...... ......., MCI ,,.,. port Bwtl, CA t2MO Lyn L ~ Mardi 3 10 1tl6 • • AV9., Huntington Beectt. CA 9f1J m., M ._. ........ PIUI E. Tucker, 418 El This ttatemenl waa fMed ' ' 8'HC>l 92&48 MtMr • .,,.. "-._ Modena Ave.. Newport wttll the County Qn of 0r.1------....;;;o-....- Thl1 butlneu la con· ~ ___.. ......... 8Mch, Caltomla t2te3 erige County on .JMUetY 22. "8JC fl)TIC( ducted by co-p1111ner1 • _... .,. ----,.. Thlt t>utlne.t It con· 1085 Mtry Martin ...,.....,. ... YM IMf .-ducted t>y: an lndlvldual W l'ICTTTIOUe ._ .. Thit etllement wu llled to olll lft .eterMJ ,..... PAUL E. TUCKER Publlthed Orange COMt ..._ ITA~ with the County Clerk of Of· .. .,. If 10U de Mt.....,.. Tlllt ttatement WM flled Deity Pt10t Jenuery 27, Feb-The folOWlnQ per90nl.,. ange County on February "'~...., .... with Ille County Clefll of Or· NatY 3, 10, 17, 1915 dOlr'll .,.,.,_ ee: t 1. 1985 ....._, II..,._• erige County on Januery 22, SlJ..375 WESTLAKE ll"VICH, ~ a ..... IW .._ ( ...... M 1116 "11 CNcwnen Aw .. 84,ilte Publlthed Orange Coett IN pfMIM Mael). ,_ II 1 .. , Oranoe. CA neet -------------------------------------------! Dally Pilot Fet>ruary 17. 24, 0..,.... • .. le -PVblltMd Orange COlllt W..._ "uten w..-.. Marth 3, 10, 1085 a,.._. .... ...._ .... Dally Piiot Januaty 27, Feb-"8JC NOTIC( 141 &plenede. Of-... CA 3 s•• ANIW•ltl IN CLAISfl'l•D i Su-3t5• dlofet......, ..._ llfl ..... ruary 3, 10, 17, 1tl6 t2t81 •• DIAi CAUMDMIOI SU-3&4 PICnnoue .,.... Thie l>uelneea i. 00'1· --------pan yrue .. tar •"• . MMmSTAft~ ductedby.en~ __ rma. __ IC_NO_TJCE ___ , .. , 111• ....... • ...... .._It' W\Tlt'C The tolowlfl9 per90n II Wlllecl fl w.tlalc• .-. • .... oerte. ""-nu1n.L dOlf'll ~ •t Tillt ttat_.,. .. ftled ~~A=-UM MN• -.._... '1Cnnou9 .,_.. ISCAND AUTOMOTIVE. wttt1 tt1e County a.ti of Of. leNbMN: ,.. le ...... .. .. ,... w 1701 Pomona A\119., Cot1a einge Cow-tty on 'ebfullfy The lollowlng l*tOnt are P1tt111t1n; .. 111p Ilk -STA•-• M1M. Cellf. t2t21 11 1M6 dOing butlnete u : ...,.. •.......,.. ........ The folowlr'8 S*'IOM.,. Kalmen• w l<Hw• ' ,_ TRIDENT ENTERPRISES. H"''"' OOfl ... ,.,. doing~•: 20282 Newby I.An., Hunt! PublWled Orange coeec 20052 Gothic Clrele, Hunt-............. ••••••• 8'°"T·ADA<KHOY,20t lnton9Mdl.telff.t2Me Dally PllOt '*'*Y 17, 2•. lngton Beacll, C11tfomlJ ••itrt t1 .... ...,_ &et A4elM. Oranoe. Cellf. Tttlt bu91neea te con. Metctt 3, 1o, llN 92848 .. 11 Mfte .......... t2te7 clue'9dby.en~ ~1 Jolln 8ohllenlcarnp. 20052 ..., TeMI Monard'I U.S.A.. ~ W K.... r-:======::::-Oothle Clrele, Huntington 11 _.. ,.. ~ • tnc.. Cllfom6&. IM8 Main This tt...m.nc WM Ned Beectl. C.ltfornla t2MI 1111111Y11 .. a ........ ,_. ,,,._ CttuM 'Yleta. Cellf. wltfl the County Clertt of Or· Th1t butln"• It con·,._.,_,,._,..._ 92011 angeCountyonJMUetY22 dueled by: •n lndMdual ..... tu ....... .. ...... TIMI butlMM It CO"'" 1tl5 . JOHN SCHLIEM<AMP J etret 00 .. , .. H ducted by. a oorporetton ,_.. Tlllt ttatement WM fMed Pflphd1d lltlt ..... ... Fll 8lulaal, ~ety Putllltlled Ofante C.. w11h the County C1ttit of Or· •e::.c ,_.. • i...... Tiiie "8lJ 11•11t we9 fllecl Deity Pteof J~ 27 ,-. erige County on Jenuety 22, · ..,_ ""' t1•n wltfl tN COllnt)' Clerk of 2!,· Nlt't s. 10. 11, tM& • 1085 ....... ,_. ... __, enoe County on Jenl*Y-. SU-In ,_..,......., ........ 1- Publlened Orange~ ............... .,.. .. ... . .._.._.. .... ~ . Dally Pllol .J~ 21, ...,..... ._... e -,,, .... ,, ...., _ _, "'Moe ..,._ ruary 3, 10, 17, 1085. ,_......., • • _.. 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Celt. ......., IMotl, cattfotftl• AlelnltOe, CelfofNa to}'to ~ MY ettorner. •: ic.,.. 0.., t• ~ .... Thll bullMN .. oon· LAHGf'IN A..q MLZ. ""' ~ ---· c.llf..... TMt bu.,.. .. oon-CIUotect by. 1111 ~ ~ et La, tllO IMl This bull,._ le OM-~by.• CIOl'por.etol1 NICHOLAI CLINTO ,.,.. ltrt19t, ._.. ~ ~ :-&:: ,.,.., Ar1t.ur G Horrtl> .... HOOOU ._..AM.OaMalWe ~ P1 lf11t Thlt ttatement wae lltd A""· ,,.,.,., 0.. IM*I, .._, Thlt 11&h 1c1t ... ..., Tiiie •111 •If .. fl&d ..,,, .,.. County Oleftc °' 0r-o.d: ea.. 11 1114 """ ,.. County an °' 0r-.-._ C-"Y ce.tc .. or. MOt COunty on~, •• ~ a • ..._ --, .,_ COUl'lty °" ~ n . .,... C.....,an ..._, n, ,... .,, '""' c .. ,.,.... ,... 1111 ,..,,...... ,_. PvbllMcl °'.,,.. c.. NllliMd °""'9 c.. ........... Orer!M c.. ~ Or-.. Oollll Deity f'I04~11 ,. Daly"'°' -..Y rr. '*" Daly"°' .-,.,.y·11.,. Dlllr,... ~a. 10. ........ 3 10, '7. ,.. • "*Yi. 10, 17, ,.. """" •• '°· '1. ,,.. 11 ..... , ... ·-1 • • • au-MO IY411 eu.an ~ NllCI lllOTMUI •U. llOWIUAlllY 110 8roedwey CO.ti MeN &42·9150 . PllfllTlll UYJlllT Magnificent cuatom home of atone and glue In one of Newport Harbors molt exciting locaUona- ooean and jetty view-3 bdrm, in- cluding marveloua matt.er suite with library and fireplace. Separate den & dock. Barbara Aune. $2,950JOOO . TUllTllUL ll.IUm OOVER SHORES BAYFRONT, architectual wood paneling in all main rooms, French doors, used brick, lush planting, beveled glaaa and brass, 3 fireplaces, 5 bdrm, 3 boatalipe. Barbara Aune. $1,175,000 •OUYN llllllYPIW Thja lovely 5 bdrm, 3 ba, im- maculately finiahed home is truly one of our finest Big Canyon of fer- · i.np. French doora lead you into a beautiful garden and pool area. Too many custom features to mention. Danny Bibb. $895,000 •1UY• Located in the private, gated oom- munity of Big Canyon this 4· bdrm, 2 ~ ba, Broadmoor tiome is priced to 9ell. Beautiful oondition, with a very open & woodsy feeHng. Dan Bibb/Stephanie Grody. $575,000 •·LllATlll, Pllll, Tl .. l This 4 bdrm, 2 ~ ba, home offers exactly what most buyers are look- ing for-prestigious private location, a very attractive price, and excel- lent owner financing. Private spa and putting green included. Won't last. Danny Bibb. $595,000 • IUTllY ... Clost to South Coast Plaza, outstanding 3 bdrm, 2 ~ ba, home on corner lot. Kitchen with all amenities, fireplace in living room, and skylights. Garden window. Cloee to pool and spa. Lowest priced condo in development. Donna God- shall. $138,000 PM&ll DT&TI Wood and 1la11 home w/commerdal, gounnent kitchen. exotic master suite and lanai over- viewing lush tropical setting with lagoon-spa, Koi ponds, waterfalls, nature paths. A home of unique drama! Paula Bailey. $750,000 ...... -A near new 3 bdrm home o!lly steps to the sand! Fireplace, patio, 2 car garage. new carpet! Paula Baily. $148,500 Fee · UY ... 11 OITT&ll Best location on Bayahore Drive, across from beach, view from living room & ~ntial 180° view if 2nd story added. Charming. 2 beaches, gate-guarded. Lease Hold. Beverly Morphy. $425,000 llUT • &11 IUITlflL Wonderful opportunity to live in a remodeled F.astbluff home in splen- did condition. A formal dining room, billiards room and spectacu- lar family room. There's a den/bdrm on the 1st. floor and three more upstairl, all enhanced with a magical view. Coby Ward. $299,950 HllT llW'11W Watch the boata sail by from this spacious, decorator perfect. New- port Crest condominium, 3 bdrm, 21,i ba, fonnal dining, M!CUrity sys- tem, 2 car 1anae. Alaume loan and owner will help with 2nd. Loia Jacobi. $240,000 ........... Thia McLain townhome feature9 custom elegance thruout plua a spectacular view of aou coune. 3 bdrm, 2 Y, ba, formal clinina and 2 car garage. Belle Partch. $299,500 UMl--.,.Y .... Beauuful home with unoblttuct.ed view of Newport Harbor and Oc."ea.n. 3 bdrm & enonnoua bonu. room (Could be 5 bdrm), large family room. Gourmet kitchen. Private view gunite spa, sauna, views from every room. Great for entertalnini. MlckJ Cooper. $699,000 Aii&l•Hll- BuUdable ~2 lot on Penin1Ula. EX- cellent rental aree. Older 1 bdrm home plut 2 Car l&rip now OC• cupl• lot. Rent now .. BWJd later. Martha Macnab. Only $183,000 WTa.,,_mllTmt Q)mfortabJe 2 It«)', 3 bdrm. 3 hi: family home w/mlnt view. Owner leavlnf .,.., and II arudoua ao hear your offer. LeMI hold. Paula Beiley. $230.000 .. 144-1211 <IU stll>AY '26 Pilm Udo, Udo .. (1 ... ) ................ St75,000 uuw1111t1tn ( ........ ) ..................... From $144,400 with 5~ dow'n. 2 BR 2 'ti BA + den/family rm. Creative developer financing-limited time. Only 6 homes available. Priced to sell now! Grea l F.aataide location. S pacious, im- aginative floorplan, range, micr, D/W, fireplace, beamed celli.nga, doubJe elec- tric garages w/interior entry, custom stained glass windows, ceramic tUe entry. Garden greehhouae windows. Beautiful lush landlcape. Bkr. Co-op. l&YW ftm 1&1'1111 Spec\aCUlar bay!ront dplx. 2 &, 2 Ba. up. 2 Br, 2 Be down. & boat tpecet. $1 ,250,000. N•llU~ Exciting Ocean & Jetty view.• Br. 3 a.. 3700 tq. ft.°"' parking. Now 11,150,000 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR 1 • .... ' ! [.Jf • •'I .. • f ', I CMe ca ..... _. .. __ ,..,.. __ , ...... m P1l 11• 4 bdrm. pool, soa. 1:5t hse. 1r1 lot Dottie s-u. Spacious & beautifully m11nta1ned 4 Bd, 3 Ba, formal dtntn& rm. lrg patio. l&Y umlr a. IWH &tt. Oesta ... (1 Block S. W. of Mesa Drive) IPR 11 • te 11110 UTI• Tll IUL Oceanfront · condo. Oceanside harbOr. 2 Br, 11h Ba. Prof. mgt, great tax benefits. $189,900. ow. C411,. ..... -... ••-·--·····--..,... • 3 bdrm, art VteWS, conttm90ra<y. Donna Sdvoldlr 124 Via Trieste, U, ~I (1-4) ............... m.$515,MI Outstanding 4 Bds, 3'n ba on 45' wide lot. lge sunny ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ patio. 343 Vb Lido Soud, Udo Isle (1-4) ......... $1,IOO,OOO Baytront home next to greenbelt. 3 car aar, lrg shp, huge master suite. 1330 Gabay Dr, Diver Stn, "8 (1-4) ..... $775,000 f antast1c view & pool. 4 Bd. lrg family rm, indoor I outdoor spa. JH Via U4o ...... U, 111 (2-4) ............ $1,575,Mt Original home on lrg lot next to greenbelt, beautiful bay view. 621 Donald fltace, "8 (2-4) ..................... .$350,000 Npt Heights area, 4 ~ yrs new, beautifully decorated. 32 hll l.N Ct, II (1-4) ... -........... ._ ....... $114,IM Npt Crest townhome ready to move tn, 2 Bd, 2 Ba. -_ . .._ - For the art . Of livin1 well. Ol'EN SAT -SUN Noon/4"' OESJGNEO FOR OOU8U °" Orenge All9 I &ocl! No. ol I 1tll Sf ..... ow_N_ER_~_,,._ FROM $158,000 I ~ For lurth« inlor,,..llOll. c0tt1ec1 Chuck Spiller or Joyce Waltze 1!-!~-}~ed6 Prestigious Beach Walk Townhm. 5 Br. 3 B~. Pvt spa. Just reduced to $194,500. CUL-OE-SAC home-. 3 Br, 2 Ba, price slashed to $114,900. Thinking of selling? Buyers and money avail. Call today for free mkt analysis. Jerry C. Wiiiiams . 1H11111a-1111 ., ........... UllU -LI 3 BR home with pool and spa. Extensive use of shutten. Outstanding kitchen. Short walk to tennis & Country Club. $320,000 1111111 UY1 5 BR, 3 ba home. Spa/waterfall, pvt. beach club. M00,000. re:---:1: ------ ---- CMe Ut .............. Sl.,,MI ... -........ 715 ._. 1 bdrm, stwp condo. decu, decof. lor .. c.., Morl:alld nt. ......... SH ........... I "'9•mlM 2 bdrm, comm pool and spa. Artie Johnson Cor1n1 .................. Sltt,500 .......... 521 ~ 3 bdrm, 3 blth, fam rm, deck. cyn vu. M. Von ~" .. c.,.. ........ $239,000 ....... 4S c.,. ..... 2 bdrm, 2 blth, !He vu, nr tennis, Coif. M. R~t The .... • ....•.• sm.ooo ....... 2151 w.ta a.. 4 bdrm. corner unit. spa, pabo. Bonnie Barrincton ....... ."95.. ~-2'1 ...... - 3 bdrm, 2800 sq. fl, l story. fr111 Scott , The ..... : •....... mt,500 .......... 2144..., .....,, One story, 3 bdrm, end unit. sharp. Pat ~ " U~l()(J~ lit:Ml:i REALTORS,6756000 2443 e.-c.... .......... c--... - Have you rHd t0day'1 TM ;...._ *-lft tM ' Cteaalftad Ada? It not, w .. 1 ...• Deity Piiot ~·,. ,,..... tM ._. 0111m1 If Ad. Clll Todar .,.,_. lft town! M2., •. NEW LISTINGS A MEMBER OF THE " -, UITILIFF 1221,HO Very private pool-s1ze yard. Great locatlon near schools and shopping. 3 BR, family room, 2 fireplaces. This Is a must see. Call nowt UIYll IUIT llTITll IH2,lll One of the largest units In the area, minutes from the beach and Fashion Island. Over 2000 sq. ft. of good life. fee land. Call to see. ~11•1 OIHI Ult,111 Enjoy the ocean view and greenbelt from this light. sophisticated, 3 BR. FR, slngle level home. Pristine condition with plantation shutters, stained glass. skylights. guarded community. lll ... T llU 1421,IOO Outstanding opportunity to own highly up- graded condo with breathtaking ocean and night llght vlewtt. Lush landscaping, European designed kitchen. plus many, many amenities. IUYllW tal,000 Emotlonal, 180° view · of ocean & city lights. surrounded by lushly planted landscaplng - beautifully decorated & maintained 3 BR, 2'/i BA home. Security gate -private community - a great value!! IPYIWI llLL llll,000 Outstanding six bedroom home In serene resi- dential neighborhood. Excellent view of ocean and bay, hills, city lights and sunsets. Quiet and private, a lovely place to llve. l&Ull ISWI llll,000 Outstanding "mlddle of the Island" location. Super remodel or build your dream home. Shared pier and doc k. Don't miss this vintage 2 BR cottage. Motivated seller. CORONA DEL MAR tlUllll OIHI HOl,000 MOS! popular Plan II In Ideal private location. 2 BR, cozy den, beautlfully decorated with mag- nificent lu~h gardens, tiled patio, 24 hr. guard gated security. pools & tennis. llllU Ill Ill SI 11,000 Very flexlble setter ready to sell duplex (actually 2 separate houses!) on deslrable corner lot with annual Income of $28.50011 Beam ceilings. wood floors, charming feel. ....... ···-Delightful 3 BR, 2'h BA with expanded balcony and charming patio on the greenbelt In Jasmine Creek. Attractive decor and view. Gated area with pool and tennis. Close to shopping and schools. Italian tlle entry. lna&llM.1. ...... One of the finest values In the are111. Prime ocean, city llghta and harbor view. 3 BR, family room, 3 car garage, large courtyrd plus sunny patio overlooking view. .. 11111& • -11,111.- Unlquety Spanlah and modern -the belt of both wortda. Ocean. bey. hllllfd•. n6ght-llOht vlewa, all from thla • BR home w/hard·to-flnd buement • rumpua room. den ptus utlltty room. I SEARSRNANCIALNETWORKtI REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSES 1-4 SITllllY WTILIFF 2111an.t.t 3 BR. FR $225,000 T. BOLAND IUYllW 1121 JIMtTnMt 3 BR. FR, View $439.000 G.ANDERSON Pl.UU 1111 ..... 4 BR, FR $450,000 J McNAUGHTON IPYIUll 2 ., .. " .. , 5 BR . FR. Pool, Spa $625,000 E CORKETT UMISU 2tlfll ..... 3 BR, FR $675,000 F. SENNES OMllA•l IWI 2111 ..,..u. 6+ BR $2,975,000 l. SHAW SlllAY IUFFI UH Yhta ... rte 3 BR, 2 BA $144.500 J. DONAHUE IAJOIHT 2121 ..... .,4 4 BR, FR $295.000 E. CORKETT WTlllf F 112 ...,,. 4 BR, FR. Pool, Vu $339,000 G.ANOERSON IH•TUUll 112' ......... 3 BR $349,000 . J. CAMPBELL tt.ll ..... Ill IAll JU,.,,, 3 BR $349,500 L. MURPH Y 1&1•Ylrw ... I 1141 ,.,. DefleW 4 BR, Pool, Bonus $359.000 C. KALINA -Ml•I• IUD 1M,, ...... Crtttlr 3 BR, FR $359,500 C McMAHAN UITllWF 2 .. l .......... 3 BR. FR, Vu, Spa $385.500 S EXLEY U91 IW 22Jfta ....... 3 BR + Guest J McNAUGHTON IPYIUllRL ,,...., 3 Bfi FR , View $499,000 B.REEOY 1&'111111 2tll..,...,." 3 BA. FR , Spa $525.000 K PARKER UU.NW•LU 2117..,..,ftewlr 3 BA, FR. Spa. Vu $595,500 C. BALOIKOSKI Ull llll 121 fll l.We hr4 3 BR, Den $875,000 C. RUMSFELD ........ l ... JlH ..... llM .. BR, FR, Vu. Oen $1,375,000 0. VALENTINE •UIJll .. ..,.. ........ 5 BR $1 ,450,000 8 YORKE Ull .. 111 fta LWe ..,., 5 BR, FR, Wlrfrt $1,750,000 E. OLSON' ---. , ....... 8 + BR $2.975,000 l SHAW . .... ,... . •.•. Newport Beach for under $50,000. Mobile home by the bay -two BR + den -adult community · with pool and spa. Co&Ch Is 20' x 50' tong. E.aay living! UYW Ylilll 111,111 Water onented mobile home park offers eo much for so little! This speclaJ community h• the bay, clubhouse, planned actlvtt._ and toads of charm. We are eeHing a double wtde home on an extra large comer site with k>Yety outdoor patio areas. Be creative, the Mtler wfft carry the 1st T.O. or trade. • ••• , lllllTS 11-.- Small, cozy 2 bedroom Newport Heights home. Great potential on R-2 lot to remodel or build units. Close to beach and shopping. ..... ,.. -· .,.,... Wowll This lovely home has everything! Large pool-sized lot, great location, decorator de- signed. Lovely den with custom entertainment center. 2 bedrooms plus den. llAlll UY Hll,111 Lovely 2 BR home In private community by the bay. Home features high beamed ceilings, bollt- ln teak bookcases. TV. stereo. Beautiful garden patio and spa. Lease land. IU Ill.Ill IMl,MI Elaborately appointed 3 BR, 3 BA home affords a gourmet kitchen w/granlte counters, marble baths & more. Forever open space Is found In this superb location fronting golf course. • 1&1Y• 11,tll,111 5 BR, pool, fountains. flagstone patio, marble and hardwood fl oors. skylltes. French doors, etched & beveled windows, automatic sprinklers. vaulted ceilings, wine cellar, game room. study, gym , sauna, four car garage, ~r· lty system. automatic vacuum -onty a partial hst of the expensive features found here. OTHER AREAS 11'11( 11-.- lmmaculate 2 BR. 2 BA end unit on cul-de-sac. Tastefully decorated in neutral colors. Private gated entry and lovely back patio. Air condJtlon- lng and close proium1ty to community pools. LAlllA lllllL 1211,lM 2 BR, den or 3 BR. Ocean view in pnvate gated area. Pool, spa. tennis & beach access. UMd brick patios. automatic sprlnklers. low mainten- ance. new paint Great retreat on one level. •Ym Ul'- Exceptional 4 BR. 3 BA. 3 car garage In PRIME location. Walk to lake, park, pool, schoofa. French doors. custom cabinetry, 2 fireplaces, family room. park-like yard. patio. flrepit &. morel I LJlll& IUll ... ,... • Six Inches from heaven you'll find this 3 BR. 4' BA home with pool, spa and the most glorloua Whlte--water view In Laguna Beach. Extensivety remodeled -hardwood floors, marble baths and . extensive grounds . muUllll ,.,..... For anyone looking to live with a competllng lntlmecy ~th the .... tur1 & auneeta, come ... this ofder 3 BR. 3 BA home priced at lot vatue. Private street. bpandable. Rar• opportunltyt 'AMERICA'S LARGISI FULL SERVICE REAL ESTA.Tl COMPANY .\ . 644-9060 2111 SAi J~OIO II '-ILlS ROAD IEWNRf iUCH -------~---~-~ I I COLDWell BAN~C?R ~1 Ml -FlbU!oul locatton, OCMtl RE/M~ ·~vtew.31r • rarnlly ............. ~ upgreded. t:IM.500. . Open Sundey '""· 10t •TAAOE• Herbor AldQe CNet COndo for Modal '5, JeM'llM all Lll'9 ~ or 11Ma Cenyon llltm~m CondO. Call 751-7 .... or N~--=of--.,._.._ JumlneCr.-Or.C..ote Ing IMI -.t, • J Liii MeMlhen. 144-IOIO ==-c! ~ T~ On 14th T .. with brMth· ILi M •lllJB PAOOUCERS 1n 0t-enoe 1•1ng v1ewe1 Gof~ an Ul1ll ~ fof MAXIMUM 4tOI eq tt; 5 BR, 5 beth Cozy 2 bd + Income unit AESUl T8. C81 ftATRICK pool, 3 tpM, NOOa. P<I· with MW ca1pet1 end 2 mMter .,._ ~-af-_7_2o.04 __ M ____ _ ted*' gerage In quiet~ cation. OWner ~ ... • ....... . lmmecktely. Prloed rlaM Priced ....... 121.000. vat• oete + muct1 more. paint. GrNt comer lot Sacrlftc:e at MH.900. with Iota of potentlel for owe 111 T.o. FOi' dee.ill adding on end remodel· call PATRICK TENORE Ing. QwTier ma~ 831-12ee I trade doWn. rigtlt for quk* ..... 1119,500. Mull Mil thll WMllencll (Xena 13 Mate Lg ••ec ~. 3Bt 38e, . : ~ REIM~ •••••• ...... llllU. R&IM ttiX BANK AEPO ~ ... , ---------'--i Price ....,_, lll0.00011 In today. OWna Ctippel. 831-12M .-TU1111 unw•n•1 1Adoflble 3 bd OolllouM with extra large lot, room to expend. Cozy fir• place, new t#e kitchen apM(llna pool. '230,000. OP~N HOUSE Fri, Sat & Sun 1·4 11oe W•ttlltr Of. Robert MNllken. Agt 842-7404 3 lllT"" 1n a OcnVu Tfi.Me eommunty 5 br 1 be 7100 Sq Ft. Wine Ollw, gourmet kit, Panoramic view, pvt gate, .10 acre+much more. Sacrlflc.• at 1915,000 Cell Patrlctt ....... ... "IAY1-I 2121 YllTA UllAl ..... 11-1 and double /arage. SenSlbly prtc:.d Lido 1• Priced 10..... 135,000 Homea on ov.atacs lots. poo111enn1e near beech SpactOu1. frptc, db'-oer bttn1 gd termt Npt c:r.1 2·3 Br, den. End untta . 1159,500to1199,000. 1211,lllPll .. , ... ... Olene Caippel 831· 12ee 2 Bd, dining rm. den. 1375,000: 2 8d. dining rm. den $385,000; 3 8ds $395,000 <:;;-. . . . Tanen 131-1He ADULT OCCUPIED, Two spec11CUler Condoa, SPACIOUS SINGLE aoatlng 28' open l>Mmt, LEVEL END UNIT. 3BR+ eoi.r glaal, OVW 3000 lq ADOEO LANI ROOM & ft. 3Br 38&, den. R«tuced --------i OVERSIZED PATIO. lo $295,000 & $329,000. --- S U N N Y L I G H T & 701 GOLDENROD Great location. 8-utlfuf BRIGHT. iMMACULA TEI BY OWNER 559-4221 48' 1V•le w/frpt on lg lot. -1141... e>wner financing poaa1t>1e. llPll ...._ IPU s131,soo 545-0932 Lllrae 2 8tofy f8mlly home lastillp I 0.., w/Pool. Frplc In M unit with QrMt HB location. 11.eten 2BR+1BR+ guest qr1r1. ~llU(!'• 1103,000 In 141-llll 3 bas. E11y walk to nnenc:MO-Hurry on Ihle iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil boha/lhopa. Xlnt Income. one! A must see $310,000 Traditional Realty 631-7370 111&m1TU&J lllllH ... _ Preetlgloua goff courM .,_ twn. 4 80 3'At BA w/pool, spa & pne rm. Sac. It 1280.000 Ulm $240,000. Try tow dn Pl1ttdl T encn IJ31-12te YIW UUU •Ml 1_..__.,....., ASIUOTlllU $120,000: One of the new· est bulldlngs with 1 bedroom, 1 bath + large patio. S 139,000: Dfastlcallv re- duced for "like oew;r unit; 1 bedroom. 1 bath with many upgrades. $155,000: Oceen, bay and night light VIEWS from thla llght & bright penthouse. Assumable loan. s 1eo.000: Former model R and lovely decor. Large S.tty K.,r Hlty · ataumlble loan on thl.s 1 DO IT RIGHT I ow.unwma THE REAL ESTA TEAS 541r2313 lut. luc~ 1141 bisfAEss PROPERW In HB 3 Br 2ba 1300 eq ft IPPf II S 145,000. Frplc, & new carpeting. S..t offer. by appt only 855-96811951-3825 bedroom + den. 11IY llT nlllflO FN Ull IY .... _...;;;;=....;...;;;==---$199,500: Former model 2 1 don't know or anything In 4Br 2Ba. encl petlo, 2 IAll lml bedroom + family rm.. CdM below the highway frplce, new etpt & pelnt ___., den Ind dining. Large as-and iooooo ctoM 10 the $155,000 Auum loan aumable loan. I -~ .. "P lallne" $1054.89 Ewlyn C:Wcie, Beautlfl.llly remodeled ocean n .....,, r HB. Call Ruby 898-tM22 oceanfront home In WATI IU-HO!'l.T condition and priced =---=-...,,---,,....,....,,..., ~ Penlnaula location UOMI., '-· 900000 well. l1at. ....... 1 NHYC f ' ......... _ XCEPT THIS ~y bMch~O k;j R~~~i~E 3 BORMS AND 1 BATH IDllD all UID huge muter aulte w/frplc OPEN SUN 1-5 17118 Edgewater line. & Jae tub, encioMd patio, --------324 MARIGOLD 48r Custom add, Charm sundect<, formal dining -=tL...-f-'-d llll $269,000 11 S249K. Motivated rm. 3 car gar & • work Of' 1•9U=-== ... ==-==1---8_7_3-_1_1s_1___ Mllerl OPEN SAT/SUN hobby lhop. A grNt buy 11 TILL SOLO Bkr ~14 •t s195.0001 l&LIU Ill.All .-nlNTll Ima• 1 (714)673 4400 llnAll =~!!'~ *llTIUTIYllW* A traditional Island cot· 4 er. 2'At ba: ~ car detch Turtle Rock Townhome tage for a weetcend re-gar 2 frplc Fab Trade 2Br d4H1 2 'Atba nook treat or winier/summer Wi~d mdl i595,o0o fee. s227 000 080 8M-7328. rental property. One of Open Sun 1-5. 29 Gollta. 1--·------ COLDWC?U BANl(eRU the few 2 bedroom Lido Pacific Realty. •lllWI homes 11111 available In 432-0250 or 645-9144 $2400 down, uller this category '265,000. _ -provtdea FHA flNncing - .. UllAll low fl•ed Interest rate: ~ATI 10 H< l'oll Quiet Cul-d.-sac 2 Br R-2 2BR townhouM with gar- llOMI .. hoc. IOI w/atley ac:oess, Lo-age. Only $83,500. Call REAL EST ... TE cation! $218,500 Jim Peg Dameron 559-9400 131-1400 631-1266 ----ll!lllm-•I 111111111 UlllL New Tudor Eng. Duplex. 3 er. 2'At Ba. tam rm. F.P. 3br. 2V.ba. tam rm. dream in L.A., oentr. air. Just kite+ 1br apt. part! • cars. listed! SeUw to pey 3 loan ----Open Sun 1-5. 212 Coral ,.__ M~-HM pt1. and carry Int. only UYllNll UYFlllT Av. Bkr 8181500·8235 .. -......,ta._ ..... ._ ..... ___ ~ .. J T.O. Beal opportunl- Gorgeoua Cape Cod on lalMI 211ULllO tyl $157.900. Call John extra wide lot. Perfect , • I 1007 Model Perfect T ownhome. Gran at h 5 5 1 -3 0 0 0. famlty and entertaining 181811 I 2 car gar., new carpel, Woodbridge Alty home. Priced to sell ••W ITIPPlll* paint, oeramlc Ille. air. ml •ITIWIM $1,495.000. Gorgeous contemporary Call Lou 55i-9400 IPA -1,.1 Miii S.1 1·4 4+ den or 5 Br on the Q 1 2111 .. re .. _,1 Ir bay. Just listed. ulet large corner lot w th -s 848 lovely spa and decking! 4 DIANA EAKINS 679.ooo. Bkr, -0709 bdrm. formal dlnfnn, fam-or 536-0132 ··• ll0-1111 112·2000 C•rtll •el •ar 10.22 28R CONDO BY OWNER lly room, AIR, and more. ~~~~~~~~ 1'hba $108,000 1671 Justllsted -Prlcedtoaell. iii 2 Bd 291 encl patios. frplc. Tustin C-4. 646-9834 $218,0001 Call 631· 1266 ·-·---·-$258,000-483 Morning ••••i aE-•••• .... TOii COLDWC?U BANl(eRO Canyon 760-9233 -,.._ - ••amntn •11 sh~p..,~11~*s.c At Newport Harbor en-gate nr SC Plaza Po<>I spa 1 .-.:=======-trance. aecurlty hlghrlse, +carport Sac. at M9.900 Ullll UI ..... deluxe 2br 2ba. Harbor & 3 bd only S79 999 asam Condo .. ,,,.... Catallna views, private 10'~% fin T S7000 min 2 Bdrm den on__.., IT'S I IUL marina, poo1. 673-5223 d w · .tr 11 Wood CourM. Show• ~ 4 BR In secluded area. l'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii own. on 81 ,._ earth-tone deoor. Wood floor.. Fr.nch 1• Ide VIiiage 2511 W. an•lous. $182,900. Agt ._.,._____ Sunflowef Patrick Tenore Kranti 551-3700 doors and all other Jim Gould 831-1266 OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 amenities that say 6 SOLANA ..... E" 1141,118 La1ua loc~ 1M EtM c.ttett, Act· ----llYm OIYI 9"-tOIO Jl21 llUI II.YI. •If IWllll• Magnificent View, 5BR. ~~~~~~~~ llH .. Wl•IWlll Charming 3BR 2'hBA 4300 IQ ft. pp 494-0033 ~ - -CONDO. East1lde C.M. l Outstanding 4BR 4'~ ba, Loaded with xtras. More l!!J!rt ltac~ ,_.,.,....__,.,_ famlly rm, d4H1 home. square footage than any 111~ COLDWC?U BANl(eRO .llSlllE OIEEI Large yard. VIEWS. In area. LOIS of Olk, • $1,375,000 Call for appt. ceramic tlle. Quiet end 3Bd 2 ~b• Ter- Dotlie Valentine. unit wltrg prof. landscape race Condo. ~11ume '"-,_.. !!!! yard. S 185,000. 650-5484 ~~~e1:r ~~a~~~;· F~~ _ _.., * Tll-PLD * # 8 Sand Dollar Ct. Prln 1-~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!l!l!I!~ West CM 3 2BR 18A units. only. Owner eG1-2923 5 PREMIUM OUPLEXS Total Income $1650/mo. *" .... * · Ideal location w/ocean vu. S329K-S379K BY OWNER. S 189.900 for 48A 38A, den, ram rm. din on greenbelt. Highly up-Broker 851-8767 Quick Sale. 851-1500 rm. 2 frn•-. custom wet graded LI & airy. 3BA t • ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,....,. F'am1ly room. Re.oort liv-ltlTlf•• •••( bar. sapaute back Ing wt24 hr sec. Pool & IEST PlllOl 11ILi1411 · -.-house Wealtllff/Oover tennis $359,500. Ask f0< Newport Heights Condo ShorH. Reduced for CarOle McMahan 1 Blk to ocean. 3br 2ba. 2 BO w. BA w/gar. Owner qulek sale. $345,000. Call lrpl. beams, $325,000 will let It go for S 110,00011 642-3282 1,.111114111·4 lnr/acf 111·1111 Or tease opt lor SSOOO -,,---,__...,,.,.,....,..,..,...,~1 lot 11111l1e Or ... Ir down at S 1000 per mo. * Great Weetcilff VALUE • FH SAU If.... 1671 Tustin ave. Patrlcic rernod'I 4 profit 2 frpl, ~~~'"-~~ .... ~~~~ No rult~1rv1ne'Terrace Teno<e 831"1266 ~;br~ ~~35?=. = 3 bd 2 'hba. Lge yard Agt 851-3280 Open Sun -•-t•t111&8 wtgreenhOuse $298,700. 10-•. 1300 SUSSEX ST. _._, • ,.,._ By appointment only In 3B_A;H;m;';°"~p1e;x;1;56-;;9;16~2Jieveniii'ngii'i1eoii5>i"i9i1-4656~~l~~=::=:;:Ft* ..... _* I WT191WITIPlll 2~~~~an- • • • NEW LUXURY TOWNHOMES RENT TO OWN PROGRAM 2 B<>drooms 2 1/1 Bath~ S850·S945/month S117 ,000-S1 25,000 Sales Prices Exclusive Ana heim Communiry 2 Car Attac h~ Garages Laundry Hookups, Fireplaces Secur11y Gares, Pool, Spa Available March 1, 1985 * Call 979-7133 M·f 9·5 * Condos also available S775 -S795/month Country style 3 bedroom tastlc cfty 11Qh11 View. home with large family T 11tefully cfecorated. room and fireplace. Bio UMd brldt patio. Gated cul-de-sac lot Huge yard community. 640-1299 :!~ ~~ i;:!0 · r'::. •IT HAS EVE .. YTHINOI• '*"plumbing and much Walk to beech. Stained morel $147,000 gt111 wlndOWI, French •JI! llOO doora. 1wnlng1, 1ky· ~ • hghtl, 199, 2 frplcl, wet bar, trllh comp, IOlld Oek doorl+ 38' 38e I fem rm 1215,000. j PETE BARRETr REALTY DOCKSIDE RE 140-8208 ------· C..ta .... Tiii ii n IJ IUIPllllA••MSTamu 1124 This home has it alll 3 Bdrm1, 2 baths, family room, flreplace, aJr conditioning, , dishwasher, garage door opener, Iota of fruit trees, fish pond. Comptetety fenced with beautiful block fenc. Ind ta on a nice corner lot. Abo¥4t aver11ge dMnlt.- •••••• .. ••••~111!1!111 ness and decor. Assumable loans. Only ....... of e MW home Ill. on ptloel lM $138,000. w ~ ... tM,.,.,.., ... y way•be a r90Ullr ..._in IOd9V'• ~ c1111trled reeder A• t.F LH If W ITAi I.I. Nl.t1'11 _, ........... M2:!!!!.._ 142-54171 --_...., .. --_._ ...... ,, .. ,.nm The BalbOa Fun Zone area is undergoing redevelopment. By the end of 198~ the area will become the next LJdo Village. The prime commercial property at 207 Palm is now available. Bldg. designed for second story. $162,000 assumable first; income $19,800/yr. lll-2141-...., -...... ........ ISl.AmNllT- 4/+ bdrm. big dock(s). play lawn & swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking, Assisted owner fin. JJ:9i:;1I@ (land incl). Room for expansion. IH-1212 (l ·I) IEW Plllllt 11•,000 mL e,.1s.t/S.11-4 WlllllWllAITT 4 Bdrm, I ¥i ha. tam-rm, air, xtra lge lot, xtras (wood floors, shutters, bltns, frplc, cul-de-sac) Near parks & schools, shop- ping, etc. Good assumable financing. 30 yr variable int. rate loan presently at 11.125% (5% cap). e,.1 Slf/S.11-1 20 Brookstone (Woodbridge, Irvine) Owner-Keith, 559-5190 YDDTU ... ... .... ..., 1~1 1411 •• ., ... '"'· Spacious 3 Bdrm, custom built home with 180° panorama of bay and ocean. A home desiined for relaxed livin_g. Fee land. $6~.000. NO IULTlll, .. 111-ltll let Ut ~ y,. Sil ., .. ,,.,.,.,. , ... 0"1 Not""'" Jtu .. 111d .. .. .. .. "richl• ,,,, .......... . J25,., &fy, • 2 dlJS fot $45. .... • ...... .... .,....,,. It ,., ,. ........... . Ml-1111 Out front-a beautiful 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with brick fireplace. Plus 1 bdnn/l bath unit. 3 car farage. Great income and priced only 204,900. Call Large, spacious 5 bdrm, 5 bath home with many attractive features. You get a distinguished location in the "Dover Shores" area with all the conveniences of a long established community. Fee land! Only $399,000. THE REAL ESTATERS . ..... ... ULL 141-111 ...,. ...... ,.. 111111111 Elegant designer 5 BR plus home with French doors and windows, complete new kitchen and ap- pliances, new bath.rooms, and oak detail treatment thru-out. New fron· tyard landscaping. .... UT/• 1-1 11!1 Pert lrtlhl .um""' ... ,... .... .... MUI, ...... llf.ll11 NEWPORT GREAT FAMILY BEACH HOUSE Open floor plan, frplc, grdn padons, priv Bdrm & bath down. Put the k1da up in 3 Bdrms & lge Bath. Finished 2 car gar & work bench. 'h blk to sand ~ ~~~r:. comm poolJ & tennis. ,,..,.. '" HI 1a1...., ., ....... .. 1111 .............. ..... Be.autlf ul 3 bdrm, 3 beth, fAmity room. f~ttt. °'"" vWw ff'OM,,........ and aandeick. 2 cat',....,.. AIM.lmaba. lolin . C4ul1elY '° broken. ...... at•••1 ..... , . Good feelings start as you enter this charmer. The living room and family room have fireplaces. 3 huge bedrooms, 2 baths. New carpeting. Price just reduced to a "Bargain" $146,000. Call for showing. THE REAL ES TATE RS Very private and lovely 2 story Laurel Point garden home. Quietly centered in a community where people care. 2 master suites. As· sumable $72,000 loan at 11 ~%. A terrific value at 118 900~ PIJYAR llMI ll•lllTY BA YSHORES guard gated conununity. Custom Cape Cod home with French 'doors, Wied brick, stained glass beveled windows. gourmet kJtchen, 3 bedroom, 3 1h bath, 3 fireplaces. IY an•1m1 IHl,111 FU llHllrtltlr.,1.1. Ull'f •Rllll, IUUll 144 MM ... llllD 1211,111 lfR Utl • 1 ... et 1441..., 1rtN Spacious 4 Bdrm & den, 2~ baths. Two 2 car ga.r-aes. Large lot with room for pool or RV parking. • .............. ... ... Private Parties Are Welcome OelOleellfW, 642-5671 for Information & surprlslngly low cost. ~ ) HO•I '°" IA&.I 2 •IDROOM· 2478S•nta Ana B & C, CM ~8-2313 S138,900 Sun 12-5 **225 Grand Canal, Balboa l1land 673-8700 $42<4,000 S•t!Sun 1-5 412 Hellotrope, Corona del Mar 631-14<il $239,600 Sat/Sun 1·'4 483 Morning Canyon, COM 760-9233 $258,000 Sun 2-5 233 Via Eboll, Lido 111e, Nwpt Bch 675-6343 $330,000 Sunday 12-4 2 BR plut FAM RM or DEN •280 Cagney #301, Newport Beach 644-7020 $249,500 Sun 1-4 2816 Cliff Or, NB 644-7020 $389,000 Sun 1-4:30 2535 Crestview, Bayshores NB 760-8333 $239,000 Sun 2-5 * 1429 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace 644-7020 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2649 Elden Ave, Costa Mesa 645-4913 $144,400 Sat/Sun 10-Sunset 50 Sea Pine, Big Cyn NB 760-8333 $315,000 Sun 1-5 * • 15 Sweetwater. Trtl Rock, Irvine 854-7328 $227 ,000 Sun 11-5 1903 Yacht Camilla, Seavlew 631 -1400 $335,000 Sun 1-4 3 BEDROOM 2800 Bayview, Old COM 675-7172 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3182 Chemin de Fer CM 546-2313 $99,950 Sat1-4Sun1-5 1419 Dolphin Terr, Irvine Terrace, CdM 675-5930 $650,000 Sunday 1-5 •601 Gary Pl, NB 759-1501 $197,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 3185 Glbraltor CM 546-2313 $139,900 2241 Jeanette Pl, Costa Mesa 631-7370 $153,900 324 Marigold, Corona del Mar 673-1181 $269,000 836 N. Anglellna, Placentia Sat 12-3 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 546-2313 $159,950 Sun 1-5 •401 Onda (Bluffs) Newport Beach 640-6259 $249.500 Sunday 1-5 313 Poppy, COM 644-9060 $335,000SSSSSSSSSS un 1-5 19501 Sierra Seco, Turtlerock 644-7020 $195 ,000 Sun 1-4 3713 S. Woodward, Sandpolnte SA 760-8333 $139,900 Sun 1-5 •307 Vista Suerte, Newport Beach 644-6200 $210,000 Sun 2-5 * 1106 Westcllff Or., Newpor1 Beach 646-7404 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 BR plua FAM AM or DEN 914 Chestnut Place (Eastbluff) NB 640-6259 $172 ,500 Sunday 1-5 2207 Aralla, Eastbluff 644-6200 $298,000 Sun 1-5 •3140 Clubhouse Dr, Mesa Verde. C.M. 546-5880 $179,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 9901 Constitution, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $156,500 Sunday 1-5 •297 Driftwood, COM 675-6000 $595,000 Sun 1-5 385 E. 22nd st, CM 646-7171 $299,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2302 Falrhlll Drive, Back Bay, NB 631-7300 $194,500 Sun 1-4:30 * 1701 Galatea Terrace NB 675-6000 $339,500 2030 Galaxy Or. Dvr Shrs NB 631-7370 $550,000 Sun 2-5 Sun 12-5 • • 1900 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores, NB 631 -7300 $545,000 Sun 1-4:30 ••4615 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM 631-1266 $535.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •600 Harbor Island Dr., Promotory Bay 631 -1400 $998,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 ••121 Harbor Island Ad, Newport Beach 640-4868 $1 ,650,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:00 2807 Harbor View Dr (H.V.Hls) Npt Sch. 644-9060 $595,500 Sun 1-4 v 109 Jasmine Creek Dr, Jasmine Crk, CdM 644-9060 $359,500 Sunday 1-4 * •308 Morning Star Ln, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $885,000 Sun 1-4:30 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 ~215.000 Sunday 11-4 1730 Paloma (off 20th St) Newport Beach 642-5200 $195,000 Sunday 1-5 •332 Poinsettia. Corona def Mar 631-7300 $460,000 Sun 1-4:30 7 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Canyon 644-7020 $<479,000 Sun 1-4 7 Rue Oeauvlll•. Big Cyn NB 760-8333 $639,500 Sun 1-5 • v 14 Rue Saint Cloud, Big Canyon, NB 720-1762 Sat/Sun 1-5 **4601 S.Hhore Dr., Weat Newport 631-1400 S689,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 528 Seaward, COM 760-0807 $399,600 Sat/Sun 1-5 2040 Shlpway Orlve, Baycreat, NB 631-7300 $265,000 Sun 1-4:30 10051 Suntan Clrcl•, HB 546·2313 * 182,900 Sat 1-4 1300 SutMX St. N.wport Beach 851-8260 $235,900 · Sun 10-4 208 Tu1tln AV9, Newport H .. ghtl, NB 631 -7300 $349,000 Sun 1-4:30 111 Via Cordova, Lido Ille 631-1<400 $485,000 223 Via lthac• (Lido) Npt Bch 844-G<>eo S385.ooo 521 VII Lido Nord, L Ille NB Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 644-G<>e<> $875,000 Sun 1-5 282 VIiia Nova, Coll~ P1rk, C.M 5'45·0318 S1l4,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2441 Vlate Nobi.ta, Bk.Itta NB 875-eOOO 1260.500 Sun 1-5 ., "I * 1028 Westwlnd Way, Dover Shores NB 631-7300 $720,000 Sat/Sun °1-4:30 8102 Windy Sea, HunUngton Beach 963-6767 $133,900 Sunday 12-5 4 BEDROOM 1662 Bimini Pl, Mesa Verde, CM 545--0932 $137,500 Sat/Sun 1-<4 1000 Cliff Or. Newport Beach 631-5103 Sat/Sun 1-5 29 Gollta (Spyglass Hiii) Corona del Mar 432--0250 $595,000 ~unday 1-5 *2708 Harbor View Dr. 644-6200 $485,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 1712 Highland, Baycrest 631-1400 $314,500 Sun 1-4:30 426 Plazza Udo, NB 673-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1844 Port Charles, HV Homes NB 760-8333 $339,0QO Sat/Sun 1-5 8131 Sterling. Huntington Beach 963-6767 $114,950 Sunday 1-4 1830 T ahltl, CM 546-2313 $208,400 Sun 1-4 •218 Tahuna, Irvine Terrace 644-6200 $499.950 Sun 1-4 * •343 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle NB 673-7300 $1 ,800,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 124 Via Trieste. Lido Isle NB 673-7300 $515,000 Sun 1-4 4 BR plua FAM RM or OEN * * * • 400 Morningstar Ln, Dover Shores 643-2364 $650K OBAOfr Sat/Sun 1-5 * •812 Aleppo, Eastbluff NB 644-9060 $339,000 Sun 1-5 2324 Arbutus, Eastbluff 644-6200 $285,000 Sun 1-4 * •29 Balboa Coves. West Newport 631-1400 $495,000 Sat/~un 1-5 **2482 Bayshore Dr .. Bayshores 644-6200 $1,095,000 Sun 1-5 * •601 Bayside Dr., Promotory Bay 631 -1400 $995.000 Sat/Sun 11-4:30 20 Brookstone (Woodbridge) Irvine 559-5190 $215,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 * *4028 Channel Pl (Island Polnt)N.B 650-0202 $699,000. Sat/Sun 1-4 * * 1913 East Bay Ave, Balboa Pen. 644-9060 $1 ,895,000 Sunday 1-4 **2104 E. Oceanfront. Peninsula Point 631-1400 $998,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1815 Galatea Terrace. Irvine Terrace 644-6200 $735,000 Sun 1-4 56 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $795,000 Sunday 1-4 * 1700 Galaxy Dr. Dvr Shrs NB 759-1501 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••4621 Gorham, Cameo Shores 644-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 1233 Highland, Westcllff NB 760-8333 $555,000 Sun 1-5 15 Inverness. Big Canyon 644-6200 $1.595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * •403 Lido Isle NB 760-8333 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun t -5 * •3881 Mistral. Huntington Beach 963-6767 $575,000 Sunday 12-5 •223 Poinsettia. CdM 675-6000 $635.000 •• 1218 Polaris Dr. NB 546-2313 $499.000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 * • 1848 Port Sheffield, H.V Hiiis, N.B 644-9060 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 2792 Red Wing (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 631-1266 $239,900 Sunday 1-4 * • 19 Royal St. George, Big Canyon 644-6200 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••54 Royal St. George, Big Canyon 644-6200 $2, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 5 Aue Chateau Royal, Big Canyon 644-6200 $585.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1806 Sandalwood, Baycrest 644-6200 $315,000 Sun 11 -5 * 1628 Santiago Drive. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 1148 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sun 1-4:30 • 1000 Sea Lane. Corona def Mar ~ 1-1266 $354.900 Sunday 1-5 •4639 Tremont Lane. Cameo Shores, NB 631-7300 $569.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 222 Via Koron, Lido 6'44-6200 $625,000 Sun 1-4 30 •32 Vienna. Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $498.000 Sun 1-5 * 2650 Vista Ornada, Btu ff a NB 675-&000 $229,000LH Sun 1·5 .. 2015 WlndWard, Baycr•t 631·1'400 $279,000 Sun t2-4 2021 WlndWard, Baycrett NB ~9090 $295,000 IMDfM>OM Sun 1·5 2607 Blackthorn, EutbMf View, NB 5-40-1151 $389,SOO Sunday 1-!S 2137 Channel Ad , Penlntula Point 631-1.00 h75,000 Sun 1-5 • 438 S«ra, Corona Hglnds NB 7so-.8333 S59S.OOO Sun 1-5 .... 780 VI• Lido Nord, u. NB ' 873-7300 $1,57$.000 Sun 2--4 OfenQ41 CoMt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, F~ 17. 1tla ....... ,All ..... '* • 1437 Antloua WW,. 8ayct•1, N8 831-7300 '415,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 1319 AntlgUa Way, Ne 54&-2313 $399,000 Sun t-5 1815 Bay Cliff Cir, Spygl ... Aldge, NB 631 ·7300 S595,000. s"" 1"'4:30 5 Goteta Paint, Spygl ... Hiii, NB 831-7300 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1"'4:30 **818 Harbot llland Dr, Prom Pt NB 759-9100 $1.300.000 Sun 1-6 • 17 Hermitage, BIQ Canyon 6'44-6200 ,s1.eoo.ooo sun , ... ~ *•33 Montpeui.r. Harbor Ridge e.M-6200 $850,000 Sun 1-4:30 20 Morro Bay, Spyglass 6'44-6200 $525,000 Sun 1-5 * •9 Muir 8-ch, Spygl111 NB 760-8333 $1,555,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1226 Polart1 Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631 -7300 $675,000 Sal/Sun 1-4.30 2029 Port Bristol, Npt 8ch 759--0619 Sat/Sun 1-5 1966 Port Nelson (HVHomet) Npt Bch 673-7761 S299.000f'ee Sun 1-5 2807 Ebbtlde (HVHllts) Npt Bch 673-7761 $6«,000Fee Sun 1-5 ••v25 Rldgeline, Harbo< Ridge NB 760-8333 $4,850,000 Sun 1-5 1320 Santiago Drive, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $375,000 Sun 1-4:30 2124 Seville. Peninsula Point 631 -1400 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • *3 Torrey Pines, Big Canyon 644-6200 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • ..,..14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1,695,poo Sun 1-5 *•6 Trafalgar, Hatbor Ridge NB 6~0-4868$1,950,000 Sun 1-5 ••510 Via Udo Nord. L Isle NB 644-9060 $1 ,750,000 Sun 1-5 **239 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle. NB 759-9100 $1,555,000 SatfSun 1-5 8BEOROOM • 333 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle 644-6200 $1 ,100,000 Sat-Mon 1-4:30 8 BR plua FAM AM or OEN * 20691 Aquatic Lane. Huntington Beach 546-2313 $159,500 Sunday 1-• •20691 Aquatic Ln HB 546-2313 $159,500 * * 103 Via Lido Soud. Lido Is NB Sun1-4 759-9100 $2,950,000 Sat/Sun1-5 * * * • 101 Via lido Soud, LI.NB 673-7873PP Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM *715 Avocado. COM 759-1577 $1•5.000 Sat/Sun 1-S 2 BEDROOM •32 Ima Loa Ct. Npt Crest NB 673-7300 $164 000 *6 Streamwood. Irvine 675-6000 $91 ,000 167 1 Tustin C-4. Costa Mesa Sun 1-"' Sun 1·5 646-9834 $108.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2009 Vista Caudal. Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $199,000 Sun 1-5 2 BR plut FAM RM or DEN *45Canyon Island, Btg Cyn NB 675-6000 $239.000 Sun 1-5 **621 lido Park Dr. NB 759-9100 $485,000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 402 Carlotta. Npt Bcl'I 640-0020 S237,500Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 * •9 Kia Loa Ct. NB 673-7300 $169 500 Sat 1-4 2702 Vista del Oro. Bluffs. N B 644-7 424 $195 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or OEN • 701 Goldenrod. 2 Condos. CdM 559-4221 $329K & $295K Sat/Sun/Mon 2708 Hiiitop. HVK NB 759-9100 $254.000 8 Sl'IOal Drive. Jasmine Creek . NB Sun 1-5 63 1-7300 $352.000 Sun 1-4:30 2027 V1s\a Caudal. Th e Stutts. Nwpt Sch 640-5560 $219.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM * 2753 Vista Umbrosa. Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOMES 2 BEDROOM * •300 E Coast Hwy Sp 250 NB 646-3109 $21 ,500 Sat1Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES 1 a 1 2 BA plua 1 BA 112 Onyx . Balboa Island 673-8700 $424.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 2 BR plua 2 IR 161 1 Clltt Drive, Cliff Haven. NB 63 1-7300 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·'4·30 2 Br plu1 3 Ir * *2 1~ E Bayfront, Lltlle Bal 11. NB 644·6200 S790 000 Sun 12.J0..4-·30 3 IP pfua 1 Bflt 212 Cor•I A~. Balboa Island (818) S00-8235 SS 10.000 4 Bflt pfua 1 M Sun 1-5 * * 1309 N Baytront, Balboa laland 631-1400 $849,000 Sun t-5 •Sp• *Poot * * W11erltQn1 * • * Walertr~t & Pool " a ..... adONU al QUafd oa•• I I I ·1 -· -.. o;.,._ CGMt OAIL.Y PILOT/Sunday, FeONety i7, 1985 ' .. 7 ttbl:: ..... ,,, .,. ~~' t;;:!:1· Awtw•tL Iii i!Jiii aw 17 u... ...... cw ...... iMtlAlli c.ta... 1114 Ctlta... ntt • ..,., .... ..... .. a• :====~==~, .._tt.JIM.t.IX0.1\4 ......... Ult ~~ .g:; WNlelde 21t , .. , new •••••T~* Lml&fPMIT ••• , ... Ill pMc ~ MM111 WINTBU• •1[ 114 L 2be hm I 10SO/mo. Call Ot ate 2bt 2 bettl + ""2atfleld cpt, .,. ulll pd Meo/MO .... ,.... 3BA *· 12100/mo, "' ~ .... ~ ~= 1~ Mlboe.(11~1 ••or =~Lao· =:o-=~.:P PlaYIPllmlfl I el1~~':·a~• ok 28r, 28a. ertOI Olf, ~ 81 ... 212·7733 ...,. ~ .. lta .... ~ IS)(. -J!!f!!! u lperlcMng ctNn la IPlt f()f W·.idt 31r t~ ... P•tloa. INH~ft'T'l!ACH evell 11395. gym. 9'.lb-Pf'kno. ouwa _.,. to mcMlt .. .., ,,...;,.. • (11t .... 2"*6 ~ = :!l'.--:.T----.--1']1 8 ~. t>oa1 t'lioortnOI Lux 1er conciO, pool, ~j ~ A" ,,,,... 3 . . ·-· . ... ...,,....--~ ,.,,.... W/1 Of°2 kid• nr dtnwlhl'•. Avtlmmd.Kldt AQrMtP6eeetollveonttle Al80AVAILA8l.I I M76M4-H2f Md, fMeoofttM ....._ IO~ dOWft, Htum• iiM Mi 1iM 766. 4\1 ' HOIM w/poof+ perts, HMt pd. Ho~·· olc Ho pets *9fflmo lJpptr Bey. Privett 11tdm frOM N()(). Sony,1-g_•_• ______ _ "9e"flOUM Wlftdowe, =:a..~~-Harcl81~•. 113·2787 =·=i= :~1= Ito 2::.. ":' •• = :! 1 Im 14Ml48/e&0-7275 elubhou••• & 11 .. llh no peta. 780-0919 :'r:;'~ ~":': night• end WMkendt. 2111 .. Be 8 home 13M1t0 a.at~ fM Stl w. Wlllton 831·"83 WlllUll YI.UM .,, ... a ltnnla oourte. 7 ...,5...,9"""5_1_,,,,Bd...,.-1'""1>e_o-r_.__,,,11 b•ctund *"'to com-H mR 3BR 2'ABA. Lv AM1• ~~ In ge1e8/ community ti Av• now Small c:ot~ 28< tli\8a, crptt, dtot. b/I, ~Af:C::r:~ ~n an*11tlet. mwt aeet muNCy poo1 a ..,.._ Comp .. tefy r~. ttepe to bMdl. 1,....,.,. s1100 mot4&-70M ewe w/Pf!V Pttlo E move carport 1575+155'0 dtp. l.i.nd. conwnltnt 1t1op9 211 O.Yld Dr Aakl"fl t 111.000 LH. Gr•I ,.,..,., .,.., Onty 1 ~229 or ~m 3 It 2 Be. •Wiii. 41 t New-,_1 ___ 1_ .._ In. 2012 io -:l..;pon No '*' 640-4464 on 14ght. • IULn 13M400. 8ubmtt your ,,,... from Lome LJnda CHARMING OLD COM port,.Shof• ToP oond ........ .... Btvd. 1425/mo 142-110e ..... lll-1141 lew option. ~ Ctnw. LOw dn. 2 Br .+ 2ba + Oen S1015/mo S:..2-1225 • m ooeenfrOni lfudiO 9ijijo.....-•iP1.--. .... ~ifi~ls1..-& 2 .... Ct9'1 flow. Wiii trede for 11 100/mo Coal ProP · w/kl1ctltnettt ucll pd A'M WI.. tlldrm 19a. CloM t~ ·....-1 ...,rm Apttt· Aerott from bCtl W•t ~TI MHCONl prQPerty In ec.. MeM 173--5410 2 ILKS TO H.ACH pref Ntlree 0, ftxed ~ 18', trig, rMge, leundry. beach. All uUlt pd. menti & T~nhouMt. ~ 28r 2 ... frplo, ti<>MI t.c. or Ntwporl, Appro• O XE 2 ... "Ba f _.._ a.gent 3BR, bet, 2be, 2 come tenant 5'8-8340 pool, C#f)Oft, Ho pMa. M1 .. 1•t (Alk tboul furnl1hed ~· 1tove. Adltl Pf'9f. Ho REAL ESTATE S200,000 equity. Rick ELU -~ · r.,,... 1tory. Prof decof', pvt ' '4N/mo. 28 3 .. Condo Xln IPtl, complete with TV. pell. Avt Mwcti 1. MOO 111-~ Byer• 78().7292. 24 ,,,..., w/petlo: yrd.~':f1': .,,., poollttnnll. N.-. eelta .... RR 931 w. '""at 648-0492 d .. n brlte. • ~oic:o ~= ~:·=·.::r: yrty 645--4905 --------•1:Bt1:::r~Co-Op~~·-= .. :upe~m:~•·l~lecl~ ~~=Dl=l31-12Mr ;~~:,: ~ ='~ Ult•• OUAINT21t 1 .. ln4-PMJC, mo+ci .. nlng. l H C longer). On JemborM BEACH YEARLY 2 Br. 2 For a.llltd Ad 14..,. . or 213/85e-7st7 ALL UTILITIES PAID Crpt, =· bll. petlo 728.014• CK 728.0122 Rd. al Sen Joequln Hiii• 8•. gu, reltr•ncHI ACTION ........ 8LUFP'8 OONOO on~ vr•lbtft.~ uporedtd. Wiil •ohng fOf home or dupleic, Ac>c>f, onty. Jo-Ann Doren,~'· 769-0e19 Profeulonaly mtltltalned ""ti Compare btfOtt you ~ 1645+ dtp. Ho pell. t Rd. SIOO. 850.0110 C.IJ 28dun1111oeatect1n Sen ;AEW S£ SL. frPIO. 2 5Bd 3 be Harbor view Newly deeoretecl. ouatom 540-4414 u • 1'4-11M Lg Studio.I ""1m_,tt,_ect_,_c_:ook_',...a A DAILY rM.OT Bernardino. Aaeume car encl gar. micro 1~1eom1m ~·,~~ dHlgn feature. pool, SHARP Eeataldt lBr encl 2 ll•I Tl IUll '43() Incl utlla.. Pref angl A .. WllOI M15,000 In financing. S 1050. Cell IA2·9558 mo .. • bbq, cov'rd geraioe. 8Uf• g8ftQI. No petl. 'Avail o.llghtful ocean breezta.1:==;;;;;;;;;::;:::;;;;;=m~•=le=. :S:uaen:::64:5-::23:90::=:===.,.:J:·=N='~'i:·::~~ Atklng prW:. 1791,000 3br 2ba Meu Verde A pair o' ren1a11 2bdrm rounded with Pluth lend· now 1595. Pem or Larry All new etpt1 & drpe, lolt _ $850/mo. Cell 979-7517 ooeanfront Jutt 1700 or tcaplng. No pell 18' turn 979.~"' 541-5412 of cloMt1. Pvt gettgee, Traditional Realty 631-7370 CK 557.S400 1 yr IMM. 3br 2b• lrplc gar 11100 385 WlllOn. 642-1971 -beautifully lancfkaped. a I Io o c • • n f ro n t STUDIO w/prlvate yrd Very prlvete 28r. Weat· Spaclou1 2Br 2Ba wlfrplc ITINT1111M 4BR EXEC home, huge lot 639-1190 Betl Rlty fee utlll pd $395 1 -tor\ aide. Oar-a-. Huge yard. & beleony. ff0.633 t S 1500/mo 355 E. 22nd · ...., Dog, RV & bolt ltOflO' -------- 2 bd, 2 be. CM Weatdlff condo wl frplc. Only --------1121,900 wlterme. Ot .. t -.-.---t~-l'o-.,,..00-W-N-.-.-. locatlon. PATRICt< CdM duplex + gueat rm. 542·6327. 619/429-4231 only. No pet• 54a-a251 ok t 700 mo.142-3871 IUWlll YIWIE 5 BDRM, 3 bath with IAw.TPllT•ll .... ll .ll11t. llltk za.tl Super enarp 2 Br 2·11Y POOL gerdenlf!O & """"' --unit. So. Cout Metro, pvt WIT Mn sv1. S ;200/mo. 54&-9950 Spectacular Bay View. I TM IWI ga.r & yrd. only $750/rho TEHOAE 131·12tl. Gr .. t termt, ... y to ... $259.000BKR175-<'683 Elegantly decor 29d. ..,.., m&TI Sml c hild/pet OK. Uve Whefe you have •4Br 2?S8· ger, lndry. Avt 3b•. taunt. laundry, wet Betutlful & ptl1C lilt• FOR 720~8730 •Spectacular apll C.M TRl·PLEX. Eaay rent1. A~. V.A. !Oen now. ~ Acre. Fncd yd bar, blt·ln1 & micro. Avail THE DISCRIMINATING • 1 & 28r, 1 & 2Ba eult .. $1175. Mary 547.0204 now at $3500/mo annual PROFESSIONAL Tll IULll •Speclout townhOUMI TllRmATI s 195,000. Agt 852·9063 BEST BARGAINS Ull IUln Townhomee Furnlahed & 2 8d 1~ be w/ger, new •Flrepl~ Big 1bf' etptd/drape1 + Ill t• unturnl'lhed cerpets & Orapee, bit-Int , *Privet• balconlH or •••-°::~'39~ ~=i~c~'. shedy yard $300 low/no • Ulllltlee FrM fenced yd wl petlO. water Garden petlot deposit oth«1 evell LA QUINTA HERMOSA d4· 636--4120 PLUS UNITS & OCEAN.-Health lorcea ule FRONT. Pride of own· Fri/Sat/Sun 11)..4 eretllp,inetk:ulou9'y ct.-~------- *HM1H* BAYSHORES 24 hr gete, 16211 Pattcllde Ln. HB 2439 . Orenge $825 •3 Ug~t~! court• Huge 2t>r tonny decor guard, pvt t>enta. 3Brl Ml·IU1 •STUNNING Lg 18drm *2 Swimming pools ltlled from the bl.c:k Iron FIUI Tll-ft.D gating to the •t•lned 1607 W. Balboa Blvd, NPB glua AND brick 1 199,900 lend lnci. Wiii eourtyvd. Huge lot wtttl I treOe 4 hOUM 111.seo Inc ~-vacant unite. A Pttrlck Tenore 631·12M bltlns. nat 1495 for Info 2Ba $1600/mo yrly IN. L 18• Oetden Apt. POOi •Str .. m• & pond• 5. 39-6190 Bett Rlty fee 646-8219, 646~t00 or IJl•I 1495/mo. 710 W 18th •Sorry no pets Check this mellOw 2br 18181789-4656 iU5 um pa IUMY fBd, WI ---a ~ •Furnlih1ng1 avail crptd thruOut +bltlnt & BIG CYN 2Br 2Be, Avl walk to beh. O\llel ofdel' .,.r_ - ttunnlng property with "' unbelievable price. S849,500. Call now yd 1500'• won't laat lmmed s 1eoo mo-mo. I gent. no 1moke 494-2003 Went a Mtec:tlon of grNI 539-6190 Beat Alty fee Eve 673-9114 e«-t 130 I •---L living? We can offer any· ~--------•--~-----· ___ ~rt..-. thing from a emell ept to Comerloc3 8R2bahme. BLUFFS 4Br 3Bt. rww Am lor/Yriy 1 ..... • 48d hM. It looking In WHY NOT CALL 111-1111 IUWlll YILUIE Former mdl w/many decor. prvt patio., $375/mo, carport. 2 blk CM.NB.or HB l!'lnk ol u1 1Ctra1. Super lam-rm, St5001mo IN 673•2422 no.°'. Pevlllon on BtlbOa llrat for that choice ol 1!i555 Huntington VIii-a- NiCE 1 llOfy 4-Plex In gd w/lrplc & lge modern Bl. l eBeron lnveet. M·F Ideal llvlng Le,,., from Sen Diego rentel area ol Co1te kitdl. get w/opnr. Very CONDO 2Br 2Ba w/petlo. eam.5pm 714/880-38l2 TSL MGMT 642-1803 F,...,,,ey, north of~ 631-12" -n.- M.... 28R 1~bt MCf1 convenient to 1chl• dbl oar Nr Hoeg Hoap · NB REAL TY 875-16'12 to McFedden. weal on unit. $320,000. D. Bourke lhop'g & frwys. 1990. mo'. $895/mo. 840-5324 I Fab view condo on Bey. McFeclden. Rltr. 541-9950 w/grdnr. 6'12~9254 ev.e e .. tbluff·4Br 2'~Ba lam Dealgner furn, MC perk· c~;:N4BAb~-:.EL~R ~~r.~ -2-8r-2-8.-.-1-0ft-.-frpte-.-w-/O, IN ""h S•ft ,._,, County. E·-CM ....... 1 3 8d H,,. .... 1 rm, 2•~ar. jac. 'view. Ing $1695/mo 873..0898 "'• -· -._... -· ,._ ~-Stove. refrlg, lncd yrd & refrlg. pool, Jee $875 ITlU-llW 100 room Hotel w/all w/cerport & grdnr, new grdr St 50 541-7415 Aput•nts, al. patio. Smalfdog OK. For (213)371-5894 amenltlea. S2'n mllllon catPtl & paint. Avail now' Eutblutf trl-level twnhM, 1 perlOn only l415+dep. Un1U1pueed quality & ct.-w 111 hand I•. 8 k r $875/mo 963-8206 view, lrg 2 Br. 2'n Be. lalMI l1l1d 27M Utlls pd. (213)927-6772 I Br. 'n ml lo ocean. Oulet tall In lhl• luxurtoufly ep-1 l:1~~~1 ~J 3 o e or Eutl!Oe t br plu1. t>eem o • n , S 1 5 o o I m o . 'Xnrectlw 1 BR UP98' Yf'IY lllTl Ill& :r":,~.·s5'~'l3t:COt. pointed home on the 12! °*'l pvt yrd. no pell, 759-8280 No petl/tmk/drlnk. ~r;i::~ ~:.=1 ti ltr lilt 14 $52 . 541-168<> EASTBLUFF VIEW 3Br tttlla1t & C&B. Reta. New·=~plex. lmat 2744 prlv & breetlllal<lng seal Lech old Town EASTSIDE 2Br tBa. eov-20••den exec houH. s575tmo. 87S-0247 Rady IOf occupancy In 2 ea 2 Ba air. mlCto. Or· vlew~hownbyeppt. I Corner lot on ltnd 41' ered patlO, lg fncd yard, A/C, newly renovated & lalMa AprH.28drmt"30/mo& engetree Terrace model $775 000 I ocean fn • 100· owe grdnr Incl $8"5/mo lndscpd Rel• riq. ' -17 38d • .,. .. , G ,.. __ .. •57 """"' • 1495K egt 2131596-4068 SmaN pet OK 645:8453 S t850+ S t500 dep; Ptaia1tla •• rms ....,., mo. u """"'o. o ~...,.. DENNE SODERLING S2001mo discount 1111 walk to BCn 3 Bd 2b, frPIC. ra~. garbege dlspo1al, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REALTOR •111taJ1, DIMrt Wtlm Aug. 642-0350/760-9398 oceanvlew $1200/mo =~at!:":i1 For In-llAll llWI 720-1712 .... rt 1451 Small bu1 cute 1 bdrm, Joyce 841-2389 --OI ..... II.II yrd, gar, $525/mo UOLIUYllEnlU 7 TJPI-• ' -------Palm Oeeert c .c 38R Sheryt.873-3117 NEWPORT ISLAND: On trtU ••••• , (211)121-111• lPUllllm - ----Yl-EWl----1 ~t':·,:,fr;k':S.b~~:U: ••--TIWllllE Marcus. 3bd., lower 29r 1L . pool, a;:;, 6hna. Between 2pm-4pm Mon· Conveniently located In ,. _ _.. co~ tu Mdl home 2 ~ •-w/doctl lor 25 PoW9I' Mu 2 pert0na. L.ae $710. day through Frldey 009 of lr'iine'a newett of the Beeutllul ....,.. ,_, un rn · car 3BR 2'.i'lba, 2 car atteched boat New drapea & Cell 5-7pm &50--0473 ates from speGloul llv & gar $10,000 betow eppr gar . u. QPI, s975 No paint Sl500/mo _ EASTSIOE 2Bdrm 1Ba resldent1al 1ettlng1. din rm1. Cellf ca1ue11 Owner wlll Mii/trade. pelt. Avalf now Diana PENl.NSULA POINT:Beautlful 2Br 2Bt. °'*' & l6001mo. Celt welc:oml. WlndwoodGlenorterrs 1,2 elegance In a pool eur· wants lut deel. Ofrs 431•1268 OCEANFRONT Huge brlte. Deck, cloM to bCh Call Adele 645-6813 & 3 bedroom epartmentl rounded by exten1lve conald8fed 964-3645 family home In good con· S1200 875-2888. Agt EASTSl0£ 28R Iba, quiet Ideally situated near euy cate decking. All 1.L •-c~ 1 Family ~lt-.. 3f~-~ bdatkhldwlfSe dltlon w/4bd + lam rm I 644-22121873-535-4 cul-de sec at. $695/mo. school•. ahQPplng and can be yours now. Thlt -uver" ...... '""" Y s · parka $800,000 houM 11 va-S7ok equfylr apo BCh. 600'• hurry 539·6190 In be~~t~uol location. Charming apllt·level 2 br. 2 Cell 751-6190 . -·nt Call n~ to ... 18 300 .,, ft front row Best Alty lee S3000 3 ba, lrplc, gar. petlO. $825 tutelde 28 !Ba f pie For leulng lnfOfmatlon ""' "'"' ' ...., ON 37TH ST Lower bd . Show 11·30-1 Sat/Sun c. r 'r . pleeMctll:(714)559-5012 759-1501 Bluff ocean view Condo Gated, new Condo 2BR 2ba loreplece $1150 759-1238 beam celllng1, gar $655 M 0 ·S d 8·30 Wiii trade for Mobile 2'ht>a. Gor 1 Int dbl Yrl ·• 2 per1one, no pet1. 1st, ~ •Y un ay · am Home or equal value. gar ,pool. S::gu6'13·2289 w.1· rfr ~le · I OCEANSIDE OF HWY latt, eec: $225 150-1798 •t•o•5•.30-p•m··----•I StOK will move you In. ••• t.. •ts, H o Large atracatlve btchel<>r ~--....,...-------~--~~ Serious only Ad • 204, MESA VERDE North 48r 111-1400 IU-IMI wllh Wanr & Oryr. Avell er~-:;:-~·gr;*,=· W[W lt1ck 2741 ~lh~:swef Ad 6'12-4300 ~!~51;~~·1:n~~.'rv: 311 1475/mo. 6'14-0380 No ~ti $650+ eleanlnQ Nr"Dota cove. bkh M March 5th Call btwn 9.3 IOlll VIEW ... ( 'OCEAN\llEW 1 8d 2 cet & lrg MC. 548-4536 & 1BR l600. Stove & frig. LARGE cuatom 4 Bdrm 645-2217. after S call jJ Br or 2 .. den, dbl gar. all gar. pool & •P•· $900/mo EASTSl0£ Lg newly r• Ulll pd No pets 499-2690 --.. -...,.--._-ll-IJ_I_ home. llke new. Lido EJI. 64S-0256 extras Beautiful gdnr Agt 842· 7602 decorated 2 & 38r Apt •• i y• j 717 .,_,,.r change for unite or land -j . · ' s s · lll II lt t .... --•n or?? $200 ooo equity NEW 3Br dplx. Avl May t comm pool St400t mo. Ctltl • .., 7 4 tarting at 590. 2214 --~ I 650 9313 ' 650 ~.,79 · or b/4 O/w lar forced No pets. Call Lois Miiier . College Ave 642·5210 lmmac. f br In quiet area. Weatcllff tree · 3 bedrm. l.L W .. 1 25 air heat t86-E. 2111 St - - -AC.lrplc Comm l>OOl• Eutllde lg quiet 28r. New No pets $500 mo Lowesl priced home In • · or -• · • · 1 631·1266 t Bd Condo St.Alban•. mature, prol non-smkr 2 bath • new roof . new' · Ill . Sl 100+sec 546-8985 dys lg 4BR 2'1t ba w/lam rm S575/mo 545-63~ al 5 crpte. drp1. paint, lndry & 951-7967 · copper plumblng • IOler •FORECLOSURE• w .. tllOe latge bright lBR I New kltch & cptg. 11600 -patio $750 mo 646-7363 heating • new kitchen• Cun paid lmmed. Family 1ba, DIW, refrlg, porch mo, 5'48-6241 alt &pm 1:;ov!°~1g~r= f.!:501 Elegant Studio home. lft!lrl lt11k 27'9 hardwood floore and, needs home ~542 1450/mo. ~7 egt I perao~ s530 64S:IM42 Coty lrple, brkft bar. 189 1§r""TI'so 29r 28a Aso. much, much more. FOf REI Tl ••u . 1 UH ISU lleeplng area. Lndry rm refrlg. dshw1hr, 1tove private thowlng call -D1u Pti1t ~22' •VIA GENOA* 1 BR Garden Apt Newly w/ w1hldryer. Comm Incl. No pets. Call btwn 631·12M Rita Wede vguRI P~OPERTIEhS? Ju11 above Marin• big a 3Bd3 +12 baths. lmmae decorated. ltove/refrlg, pool, tennis, aauna. Nr 9.4 dally 545-4855 c!~u ~: ~:c:,•~ Ye!~ room decor tunMt patio cond. lge sunny patio no pets 1450, 541-1371 SC Plaza. l600tmo 1 yr ---• property NOW ~· on bltln1 chlld fine 14251 Avail now 111 $2200/mo 28r t 'hBa 1 chllO ok. No lae 540-8497 10-5; HWPHT OIHT payment• OK. Call 53M190 Best Alty lee annual pelt. t912 Wallaoe #4 675-0476 aft 7PM Beautlful 3 Bd 3ba Condo ~---~--.,,;.,...r1 PATRICK TENORE Rial. lt1tk 224 I •VIALIOOSOUD• S515/mo. 675-9291 FIREPLACE. pool, patio. aaoulrompool&tennls S.a Jua C.r. 1171 29R 1;hBA 2 STOAY Corner location 3 8d 3 b•· 2BR t'~b• StuOIO. Encl X-LG 1 & 2Br Apts. E· courts Wltl/dyr. 2 car IALI • DWezll I c 0 ND 0 . S 5 7 51m 0 . evall now S 1750/mo to patio $625 610 Joann St. Sid• 1550 Up 557-2841 gar. patio & balcony . .. •-• -• • I 542-8327 6191429-4236 mo Adults pr1lerred. Small IUT'-II S 1300/mo Gor04K>U1 eu9tom 5000 IQ Ser Exec Condo 2~8a ' • ' . $895/mo 2bd 1 'hbl TSL MANAGEMENT --...... E1J•i llJ h1t'"t1 dog OK 6'15-6453 _, 100 lnterpld tt home ocean & valley WANT 10 buy home $1100. Micro. d/w, pool, tstHrHts 2BR t 'h9A TownhouM, twnhae. E·tlde. pool, 842-1803 view t ec w/pool & IP•. w/pool In Nwpt Beh/CdM spa. tenn. patio, racquet-LIM IUln patio. lrpl, gar .. no pet gar.Indy rm. Quiet loe, prtv area. Bkr 240--0199 area 556.0522 ball, dbl gar 760•6083 lll·llOO $595. 548-75 10 mu1t... River Ave Waterfront 3Br Spectaeuler OQean vi.wa le l 28r 188 downatalra w/pvt 2310 Sent• Ana 28a upstairs $1200 mo + By "-··nrs 3000 SF. •····m IU I Nol lar to ocean lge 2br OCEAuFRONT 2Br TSL MANAGEMENT $1700 deposit 131-4377 v.... ......, ---------1 w/frple dltlWShr • %ar ... tBa patio Bike to bHch ••2 1803 or 985 9053 loan 33601 & 33811 Ave S600tmo 241-7374 '"· • Callta $274,500 & .... " Fuallkt4 kid/pet upper $50 ., ws1'ooodbl1Jo•r "·2~·3r8t501urn --------.. $284,500. OPEN HOUSE 539-6190 Best Alty lee .,.. 2Br 1Ba. d/w, frig, pett lllTAIT II SAT/SUN 11-5 493-7325 Old town 3br 2ba abode OCEANVIEW Newport utlls pd 30t2 Jeffrey $695/mo ~ 2 8d 2ba SpcHIOU~ single Ont' --updlted kltch encl gar Crest 3BR 2'hba $1400 S625/mo 548-2266 townhouM. rple, lndry 6i two bedroom aph T ti 1 2107 S7 5 539 6 90 "-· -rm, all bit-Ina, Sm pet ok. 11 a 4 · 1 .,...11ee mo· $1500 see dep 2Br 1Ba. encl gar. 279 W. 642·8221 evet/wlcndt mo .. ( IAIUll Extenslvefy remodeled ..... Bar Mu 2242 Adrian Alty 549•854 7 Wiiton, Apt,, . $500 mo. TSL MANAGEMENT L='J,4r~~~·;~:,~;:~1~ ~~m~~ ~:h!n Bey2 Beautiful 3er 2•...,ea o2"e~·~~~ w1~7."Y~~Y 2Br2Ba, ~~1:1or1dl1-LARGE ::2;:~. iaun- upgrede9 plu• pvt yard. patios. wah/dryer Avail Twnf'lme w/front & back 645-916 t or 6'14-2270 count M"a Verde te75 ~ facilltlee, pool,· wete< Only S 164,900 w1term1 now at S 1500/mo annual patio. pool, sauna. Jsc g Under 5400 ullls lrHI mo No pet1 241-0698 . From 1450 54&--0338 Call PATRICK TENORE 3 Bd, 2 'n ba, 2 car gar Clbhae S960 840-7158 631-1268 UH IUln lm1t 2••4 Bech bung•loW by pier 1rMESA VERDE 2Br , ... TOP., ... qulel. no petl ,.., rush 539-6190 Best IM new decor, dwatir. gar BEAUTIFUL 1 Br $575 lll--7100 WttttltH tllitt lillltJ S595 No pete 833-8974 PAV petlo, yerd & oeraioe Ctrtll •el 4 bd pool very country 3br 2'~ba 1tudlo ept, 1800 POOL & SPA 2150 Herla 3 br +den. pool ocean very chirmlng, every IQ ft, redee . nr oCC. no MESA PINES 549-2447 .=-,-:-.l:-:l-t -;;Br-.... ---:-1 :rr:a:I view S2100 agt 673-7781 ! extra. gdnr & pool MrVlce pet1 $700 541-1 t52 Brite & airy nu cpte & Orpt. 125.000 c .. fi or ..,.,ulty 760-1397 --Incl Submit pets. LffM. 1420 180RM New crPfi 1400 IQ ft 28r 1V•Bt ...... $2000/mo 673-7544 paint Near atorea TownhouM. Micro, frplc. down. brand new 2 bdrm oe.lgner fully furn 2 Bd '" 1t•RIYf IT 642• t803 or 642•3153 gar Ceacadtng strHm• mobile home In exc!Yllve townhOtJM POOi & tennl1 -___ & watertalla. Poot/ape adult park Newport court St 195 673.0898 GA TEO VILLAGE CO ..1585/mo 2 Bd 1ba, patio, $8715 No pell. 549-2447 Beach 681-2004 al1 lpm I -rt lt1tk-211 HITlLI MUNITY. 2Bdrm. 2'~Ba. pool. lndry rm Eastllde or 545-3115. 2Bd Npt Bch lg llv rm. at· twp! CALL US REGARDING 1800 sq It ol PURE loe. clote to 111 tractive kit '2l,500 for L"i'Nl5l 1SLE BAYFRONT IRVINE LEASES LUXURY Garage, SPA In 149 E. Bay Nloe 2 8d 2ba, no peta, n· quick 18141 Open Sal/Sun Pier & Sllp 4BR 4'hba lmat hnt ltlffJ muter sultH Dining Tll llUlllEIT smkr. $525/mo evtll 311 12.4 300 E. Coal! Hwy Large lam rm .. formal 18124 Culvef Or, Irv room, wood tx.irnlng fire-I•! llOI 642-75281780·1418 evea Spaca 250 646-3109 din rm Wafl lurnlahed lll-llll I place. microwave oven. • Pvt 1 Br. frplC , pool. pttlo, Must See . $6.750/mo private patio ELEGANT gar No peti. 399 W. Bey Huntington Harbor Adi! yrly Harriet Perry 1 •11 •• ltaaL LIVING only 15 mlnut .. BEAUT. 3 t>r 2 ba condo, St 1585 l50-63S7 Prk Highly upgreded 640-4868 - _ --• to Fashion l1land 15 frptc, d/w. w/d, pool, lu• sngl w/2 edd·on1. A Mull ----29r 28a. gar. a;:;, Wlth minutes to So. Co Plaza, grds. gar, patio. 1900. Wea1110e 1 Br, See 142,900 640-5997 ...... lllflnNtltt4 ocn YU GO loC 1900 mo 1u1t eatt of Newport Blvd mo Call Benny IA2·2649 dbl get. p,ttlo. ~ •$1 tSO dee> 497-M57 & south of Sa.n Diego Beeut prof dee t br 641-7514 L= 2:..;e:;~emB~ ltatHI 2202 Live/Work In 2BR hou_.-;-lreewey. 2473 Orange condo, lake & waterfall, WesttlOe 2 Bdrm, 1 ba. Bai Boat i llp POH Winter Rental• huge worklhop In wood~ Ave 831 -5439, By eppt frpk:, bltn1. gar wlopnr, carport, no ,,.ta, $1520. u 500Bar675 4o1o JACOBSREALTY Lan"'-.. St.uv1 4-.22 only M75 mo 545·3115 llrtt&lea1.8334533 -' • PROP MANAGEMENT -.. ""'' ~ .,. Treaure lllend w/oui YU, 7141175-e 173 Br eat ht a k 1 n g u n • walk to beh. Equtty-tnr I 1L_ •• 1 l obatructed ocean view In P<>Mible From 112,500 I -I I older 2Br l'~Ba Private. ~s223 mo Adults only Spec 5 rm m wfgar clean wtnie. carpet AYI No pet1 Agt 951.0838 applt•wthf'/dryr kid• pet 2118 $950/mo 497-6332 htltxn/UaJt1 ilii llOO'• avall 3/ t /85 Lge1 BR. nr to bchltoWn _ _ 539~&t90 Bell Riiy fee Pref 901 prof 1800/mo. 1911 NI ULJ lMa utll Incl 494-2490 4 units, 9 5 x OfOM, greet rental ., ... Low mtlnten· Pnla11ll 2207 Lapu l!t!tl 2292 anee Ow'* wiff treOe tape to An 21\f+:n. fr!PiO. ;na Cell Ru1ty Qulnth., yrty.U111tpd 2t0 4'1hSt. dbl gar. patio. atr. PV1 631·12" "* 87$-7'40tft4'>m ttrMtS1025 493-io48 WIU -Ill • l bdrm. 2 beth, tanuly rootn Nearahopii. bltach, tr11ntPQtUUon fl.2~ mo ftLU MlJIA 2 hdrm. 2 blith ~n~ Up-~. unobelruru-d ot'l"an & bliy Vlf'W 1 1,lOO mo ..,.. N LllU 3 bdnn, 2 bath duplu, unfumi.hf!.d Walk t.n lv-ach t..1,nt & clNn f'\ttplair. S 1,200 mo -N11 -.U-"'4 bdrm. or 3t den~ Oc.nll»ytU&bt.11 ~ Unlu.rnWwct '2..000 mo BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! rURNISHC 0 or UNruRNISHCO HEALTH CllJBS T[NNI~ SWIMMING plu" mu( h more' Sorry no pe~ Model\ open daily q 10 6 ~ N~por1 Buch So. 1700 16th S1ree1 lat Dover) 6 42-511 J N~wport Bu'h No. 8$JCi Irvine AvenuP ' (di l6th1 645-1104 SAIL INTO A COMPLETE NEW ADVENTURE EVERYDAY 11 READ THE CLASSIFIEDS There are """' ports of cal, everyone with an lldwnbn of ltl own. Mlny truu'el to find that wl pnMde gokien opporU1ltles tor you Md yo4I flmly. Daily Pilat 842-5878 EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. There's a killer on the loose. A lc:lllcr of the worst l<>ft-wlth no contclencc, no feellnp. no remor&f . The lcillcr is frre. La t ytar alo~. It burn~ 1ne1nmatt4) million acres of land and left mll - llons of tree• dead or Injured. Without your help. therei no eUlna when c wlll strlkt aptn. Remember, only ~ can pm.ient fore t f1rt limilii__.......,......., ...... _1 ..... ,!t!!la 11M ....... It ....... It ..... ...... llH 1.e1t I,... l!lt ..... ":. PU.•mm. Fem'n!1ranr21>r2: Fem": en 3bf-;' ~ ... ~m::C.~w~Lg!.~~tmlCatYCtyJ! Ill 119B m.MIYPBlll mnmL .. ~~--: WklY rentale now ..,... NB ·1250 + Jen Hm ' yrs r ... ....... av! 133--7588 ' . Rapidly growing Orenge Tr8"1 ~. PfT Mono. The N9WpOft 8Mdl Mer--.. Spedoue 1 Bd, poof, .,_tlo, l12elwti &. 22'74,....: 64&-2787 Ht-1011. wrt11 E Ude CM. 12M lmo+ ...,..,,ocpy ~le. nda lhOt9 County ~ ._,., Fri. l&0-12.12 r1ott HOMI and T ... P9'1 ...... ..... ..,.._ •• bl1-lnl.nreo-&weet-~ ~M ..._7445 utll.~1811955-4349 omo. tor rent a<*lent 495-4131 a.,....,...~ auboftlr9~*"'9~ GoodwortdnaooM.IPI ~i A~~med ·port . . . Fer; lhr lge 3 bt ~ Fem 3tth tt, \t b1k to bch, loc, MOO/mo. 84M50e LOST: Yellow CM wired ..... en exper. boe*-pr~~ :~~::J,g ltlon • Accounta ,. patlenC kMld. Couftt'Y mo. 1U ... 1.1111 : ~:'°:~~1~ o. '350. yrty Incl utll. Avelt Mil fOf Jim collar. ArM Bueh•d & In-keeper to wltt con-~"'*1: Hc>t Ctr peck), c.lvable Clettl. TN QUiii-~ Con:· ~-eel V .......... Condoleeelng 302&W.ColllCHwyNew-· · · 311.546-9449 •CdMdtll ...... AC MICll ~.HB,964-7002 troltw. Good ~ ~11 · fled~ wll h9wie bftllft ... l .r-rt 1 SHO Sunny 28dnn port 8Wf\ kltc:hene TV Fml rmmM 811t10e Hrbt on-"°' Jim anr l'MI09 pr1(g from $395 2955 ~ lkll9 & the abllty to C*· •t IWt 1 'I' ~· In ec.. ,.,,...,. A9t 831-4990 S125+wtt.Ql,no~. 28' 2e. 11PC '550/mo. i bt ~ 9R., yny. Jim eoUt Hwy. 87Meoo P.....ali 3111 form wttn mlnlmel euper-ORYCLEANtHO counting,~. 10 ...... _ '. --" 875-2&28or771-3t55 541-53430f842~20a &SUN8iliN8 I m vlelon .,. HHnJl•I. HetpwncedCountero.rl, keyhometyplng.Ablllty 7-3:30&. .... .-nct ~•• JLIT LIUTlll or Mortgege lendlng/rMI 1N1ture worn#\ for ,_. to wotk ... wfth peop.. .,.,., . GATED VILLAGE COM· .... , .... 1111 Frnltolhr3BthM.N/amltr Petk Newpot1 ~ fullflllment. Stuert I Htete b•ckground m..m ltMdy Polft'on. must be depend•t>M. Lll, ... - MUNITY. 2Bdnn. 21-tBa. LUXURY IOXRb l CARE 1287/mo+'~ utll1. Avt w/twy view,.,. emen1ti. ILIT IATll AMOC. lie# M11554. preterred. 8lllely open. Vecatton & Holidey pey. lnterHted ac>PllC•ntl s pm -1 {;a op m & 1800 eq. ft. of PURE home for eldef1y 1 Mrnlo-lmmed 842-8258 '395/mo. OM 759-00M CALL FOR APPl Certlfted 8urre>g8te evell-Send reeume & lli&ery Good u&ery. H8 .,.._ mey ~ Mon-Wed. 11pm..7:80em, Country LUXURY. Gwege, SPA In privet• l 1 pnv~ eulte Frnl to enr fwn BelbcNI II Prof fem lhf' / 25 (l1•) ...... 11J able by llPPfm. 840-6454 hl1tory to: COntrotler, 912-20M or Ml 1311 hm-12. Tilura. 4-lpm. In Club Conv. Hoep. m .. t., 14.111 ... Dining' evelt. 8434481 ~Own Bath. Avt thru + ~bt ":t.. --;· 17702 Conn St, IMM. EurdeelnMNC:torw Humeri Aeeouroee dept. '49-3Gl1 Cll M ... room. wood burning flt• AIM S325 875-0292 ....:... w 1'0 'f<Nlf-.! lelMllt A Ce. 12714 Wiit trllln Wortt own.,. 900 ~Center Or Ft!. piece mk:rowtl\'9 OYerl """'" ,, •• .,., ....... -11 ... ...__..._ ••11 . Newpot1 IMd\ EOE ~patio. ELEGANT Y1tatlta F/non-tmkr anr lg, petlo, 1 ml OCMn, nr .. ..---.,. -a~ 112.50nr. 714/491-1378 M/FNIH ..... Ill.WI . LIVING only 15 mlnut• ... tab 2117 t11tefullv fum home on Sprlngd•le l WerMf. INf@RIOM bdidN@N Q P68TXC i@RVIC@ n;;a; ..,.,. .' ·~· aooa....-. non _.. to Fllllhlon ltlend 15 quiet CM 11. w/blg yd, 1350. mo. 841-1490 office & tamsHee for quellfled lndlvldua11. ~~ booth 8"end-art• 1111 11<*1 Ina. ~ Hra ._ ,,._,_to So. Co. Pt.z.. HONOLULU 3Br 2'-'tBa. frpl, fine ett. New aK-tMk Prof fem to etwe apeaet rent/1'1are S250/mo. Training tor ewnlnetlOn. c.t0na M~=-FUii l pert-time deV ~ ... ...... d't4311 )Ult wt of~ 8IYd poof, tennll 12000/mo qn. bdrm, ad) 1tu-h•. CdM. PYt room/ba. Und• 852-8070 A.M. Recorded muugee 24 3333 w . Cout Hwy: ltloM. ~ be able to Newport Memott Hotel a --~==~-- & eouth of 'Sin at.go °"" 8115 875-5115 dlo/work rm, Mglnt c»-w/fp, decoretor furn. houri. 891-ete.4 Newport Beech wotk weelld8y9 BfMk-T.W. Club hae • pert trt.way 2473 Orange alQner beth. Nr OCC, MOO/mo Incl utll meny east l Lund\. I.Wt In tltM P«*ttOn °'*' tor Ave 93;_5439 By 9'>Pt VM:41tlon hOi.IH BAJA SCP, fwys. Student OK. ntraa 840-42&2 ' .. 1111 ltll 1uiw. 4114 ft::: at the . BMcn PABX OC*91or. Ouened onty. ' :L~t~':U'e1£weell ~..ol~tlndl PROF ~n .. f\lmrm OV:Wln21MhOUM + f8UR811RIN8 .!'t'!UIVc. Sleepy~=·~~~ :'C:::,:::CS~ ... CltMlltt 2771 a.I for NIM, In lge condo nf' huge workahoP In woodey 1 day ..... training wotk-llTAI, _,.., L8Quna 8Mctl HO phor'9 ~ A8eoufcee Dept. 1a1I te F/rmmttolhr3bf2beN.B So Cit P1au, full j,.. LllQBctlS1500. 499-22M 1hop. lncrHH your 850-0MOPT ceiapleeee. . Mon-Wed. 9--12. Thwe ..,._ 2Br 28• w/garage1. a.rt 1111 home, 2 blklfromoceen. prlVIQI Pool & lee 1250 • ..., .. Ill profits&•• Jim~ • · 4-1 PM IOO ._.,,, ,..... be....,_ ei0('1t11•1111•..._ I Ocewl l CMyOn vtew + ... 1 '375/mo. Ml-7398 Avelf3i 1545-3110 . ...... (714)620-4220 CHILO CAAE/H8KPG, I .. , .... --.:........... Center Dr. Newport ....., w/O.C ....... n5.(213)H2·5535 mo .••• 0 2ap.-avtll'nmedlnFUI-one 2 Y' Old Nwpt 8d\ "" --~ E.OE.M/FN/H dlrMntrec.ln-IW t>Mctl. ehopp6ng, pet111, H:.'. ~ ~~· Rmmte wented to 1hr erton. 1100 a 708 SF In-....._, 1120. p/wk0 , room & Pert time,..,.. a. wttnOa. · · ~~~""""'l"~....ii•l!l .. rum:;:.::.:..· Bal=..I.:..: PPenen:.:.:..··" =J!-....:1=808:;_ tty l550 Cred':',: ~Newport . 8eectt MM. Comc>etitlve pr1cee, T.l.'i ... boetd 790-8217 3131 w ~ etvd. alCT' 11••• ..... WWW r;;;. Q rm w/f!Vt COM 112 b1c to~ 3 Bd =lni A cooking. ..._~!~~,!40570+75'A C.. C.,otyn 756-8321 WANTfu T 011 iOet ln CHILD CA~ wt time H.B. E"9fyn, t73-tOe3 °'~· Uedl C.. a. ...... .._ =:!!.. a. --bath to rem to n-ernotUng 3ba a frplc: 1425, prof 243-4 utlll. ,_,.,. ~ ' . ' -·· · Cwe exp req. ()C_ ..._ .._.. -... -. • wottclno r.mai. 25+ yra. ,..,,·only 87~ HM. 752-944 dyt, 840-*II.IT LIUTlll* forec:toeure. 844-0377. Newport H el g ht 1, GENERAL OFFICE Call !nee 1213)3H-0187 Must be 11. '91113-1"6· Celt 548-1301 eft epm 773-759fwtt George ' LAGUNA BEACH HOME 111•m Id •• I I 0 r 0 f. or 213/426-3478 831-94 19 ln9Urence Group Med. .. ... - Pnvet• entr. nr OCC. kHc M etw 2 ety 3br hee, B~f ~~:~=-~~~1~=~ ~f~J ~~~:r=' W: It Wu... SI WIL/a.T ADI Gener81 AGt ndl Mgr-RIO 6 Nw ... , Ak* prfV. no emoeclng, drink-frplc:. Avt 3/ 15 1375 + 125 Look.,, S35 occ:up In Fullerton. Tenna negot. \'ft w/geMr81 ofc lkllll Muet llPllJ lnY99f«. Elcpr'd. tllke fUll Oompenton lhile-lft/.._. "'81350.~7 ums.Nop«i.875-5015 MetlK• refined aduft-lhr 850·1140 CallCar,.._7~f beaccurM•tYl>ltt :. .. .._ ctigMe-7153.&45-7742 out c.1158<-&111 e11penM1 l 2 bf apt S200 ""7" FA&.' _...... ~./WhomeD ..Au CNOM.:=1M .... CIMn neet 8'>t N8 etw wlttl SM Juan capo M1-5el7 ~:.,.Cit. ~ u 2~_!ba C-2. Central eo.t. Mee&. CABLE ~5~1A. AB. TECH. Ate you rMdy to ltat1 on a Mi&!lll/MIT-"'t I .,.... . n-amkg htmale S275+'h _...,/mo+nvt ... _...,..., 900 19 ft. 1400/mo. new «*99' edventUte? AN lln. full/J*1 time, 1295/mo. 714 548-522 ut. Tony 875-5909 M/F 25-56yrs/empyd OK~ C.M. 540-8299, 819-728-atOO . ~t QWty. W• •••• ·-2BR 2be 8'>t NB, '350/mo. . •a 111 CLERICAL Great w .. tern S.vtng1 tr•fn • Fi.Ir few color Aoom for rent 1275. Aleo C.M tum. room 1275+ 175 831-304I AFTER 4'"" F/lhr cute home nr OCMn CANNERY VILLAGE: 1· ... TYPIST hH Immediate op-INrP per'80Nltty cei NIT Tm x-IQ rm S30(). 5 min to dep. All ~. reep. w/frpl l yerd. 8mkr Pf91. atory bldg. 3100 eq/f, ~ portuntt'-tor cter111 In Mon-Fri. M . 840..Q to& 0C-C In NB. 556-2278 9dUIC. 842-5435 Petrick MIF 2 bf 1 be dptx w/lge l300~ utll. 831-1949 pr1(g. 11 ft. yrty. Herrlet Group W Ceble II offering lt'a Coe1e M-.. office. ' lk.ey office Mede per90n LtebJltttb BM C.M., M/F, Bwlt. PIM-rif~.= ~~~5o ... t Stir lg..,, Condo edl to p.,ry 840-48M AQt a fent-=. °':°"u~ CLERK • Thia II en entry ... poe-••WWW... ~ ~.:.::-·v:; _ Mk apt w/eep ba jazz. sc l>rza.. '1275+depo to cfirec:t 8Mctl our Y ttlon. YCAI wfl leern the Flalf tor cotor? Qualllty 20 Houri uml 11A11 2 pc)Otl, MUnl ''34°5+ut, M/F rmmt to lhr 2bf 1'hti. rHp m•I•, n/1mokg· ·-1 ... Tiii ::1nino Pot:':"ie ,: 11211,....... v.,loua typee of toena, ~needed to coor~ ~ TueH'r1 eYel.J; 111'11 • no dep 841_1231 C.M. TwnhM '350/mo + n/dml(g 545-2575 .... lted only by you Ind your .. st-1 prepare Reel E.atate Loen netewall decor In nomee & s.i morning Stetting Wkly rent• 1136 I up. EAST~LUf'F CONDO 'h utll 548-4484 Iv mag Stir nice CdM tiee. frpl, .wnl. •llJIWI ..._ efforta. Group W Typea lettera. 1'9POf'11 from =•:....mel.:t:. ~ :,rc:a ... ~1119~· PIT-pey. 14 00 p9, hOIK Coiot TV. ftM coffee, FemW. prof lhr 3bt 3be Meet, reep, yng prof, fem d/'w, grdnr, evt 311. '350 11116 lllA Ceble II • grMt piece to rough drefli. noMa or other general dutlea. I.Wt In per.on Mon-Ff1 heeled pool ·' Mpe to w/mom & teenaoe aon. pref lher• 2 Bd beeUt + ·~ utll. Miity, 644-4915 5400 llf +ue ~ pr1(g. belW• ofter: mecnlne trenacrlptlon. Typing of 50 wpm II re-IAI IPllAM 2""' pm, elk tor DebrL 00:-:~ ~ Full n• prfv, w/d, enct Promontory Pt VI~:; II" ltr .., ~1 Dr. : ~:.-::~°:~rem :,:-:,:~ f:Z,,":': qUired. Coe1• Meea menufllcturer ORANGE COAST lagune aMcti, 494-8294 e~r7~~1400+'~ ~lti!~nl~~KHn .... 1112 141-lln • Fant•tlc benefltl plan 81rge QrOU99-WMI act aa We offer competitive :-:~= DAILY PILOT • Al--875--5&93/898-433111803 10XSO .....t MC dbl Wide Shop/Store/Otnce/Stor-•Long term cerw oppty beck-up rec:eptlonl1t. aalariel end excellent Good with nenda >Ont 330 w Bey. Coe1• MeM -·-N/S M/F 25-3~ mutt be ...,.... ...... h nr . Jrf -.;._.__ ,. ....... _ .. 275-7'40 sq n. rw. • Complln-tOfaf IUP-Mutt be fleJdl>te end able benefit•. For Interview QC1pO(tUfllty Full time ~~~~~~~~ WldV rencalt ndW Wtill. clMn I reep lhr ba •vi Wpt ...... ~ .,. .. • u1 w ecceee . ....,... .,.._ eoi Mell C 2 646-7249 por1 of ..... & rnerketlno to pertorm • vertety of app®tment, plMM c:.a poeftlon 558-2291 = t1H/wk & up. 22.74 Nft. 315 $350/mO+ utll. 'rm reap. n-emkr, ref•. S330. & Wsrner, HB. 84&-4152 ta -· If you went to mMI• grMt t~11lmuhaneoualy. Full Le11cla Tempe •t· C*m PlJllT$.lalef port Bfvd. C.M. 848-7445 req &so-2442 evelwttndl mo + utll. 875-3823 10X30 Qd aec, dblcwlde Aueunmnll mooey l'l&YUlntbenefltl benefit pedlage lndu6-tllllftllm li•Jiir -=========..!:=:==:::._:__:_:_~__:~========I drive teeeel, Botta ~ end ~ eec:urtty of wotk Ing dependent health (11•) lll--4111 ---•-·· -l Werner H8 846-4152 SPIRITUAL READINGS -cover1ge. Po1ltlon II gener8I bulldtna main,.,_ 1111111111:.c ' • Advice In AK Matter• & Ing In. thrMno lnduatry, " ence. Acceptlng ~ GARAGE WANTED. O.M., Counlellng. 1815 So. El epgty In peraon. •t 901 =t~ll l~t:r=.. l (11•) lll--4111 c.tlon Mon·Fri. 1-4pm, MMe4 llf ,...._ N.8. or CdM. For etorege Camino Reel, San Clem. w. f8ttl Street, Newi>or1 3333 w Coul Hwy. , ! .... .., ,... + only. 1H-12se Llc'd. 492.1298 Bwti.EO£ w1 ... 2111 llUT WDIDI Newpor1 e..cn ........ ,._ .. _. HoRoscoPl Oifllt ... 1111 Bit SCR•u.LETS (114)111 ms 11..U malnteNnQe ..,.. Ml-It• t ™ l 1 o:ntei Ml ...... ., .... ... .... Mii l&ITll SYDNEY o •••• ~ IUfte for IM In •NSWERS ...... , fef ............ equ81 ~unity e6ec:. ptumblng. gen a .......... ,. 1 story ~/Dental ft ... , Entptoyer M/F/H dock rep11r1 Super-AB Oldt MO, tt.lt ....... bldg w11ubterrenHn •llmt -•-• llll...,I vtaory INlill1, mu11 ti. al* por1 8eectt Excellent op-··········••I prkg. Xlnt growing •rM. Cflolee-Arffl04Jr ~ 11 lllllll ... to ~le boall Exper. portunfty. 844-1234 iMY ~ location. :ga.;:::: (,.,..TIM ) llPT. Patt u.n.. typtno, ftllng a preferred. 6"--0121 MoHay, Febnwy 18 . El Tcwo (714) 770-1950 YOUR M01HER lll•lf • P,W., UllATlll pnonee M0--545e Jami Itel I ........ ARIES (March 21 -April 19): You'll take greater charac of your MO eq ft omoe. MOO/mo. Rulel for aucceu: "H ~ To ...,.t Ol9trlct Menager Affln'n Action Generel Trlllnee 1i111.a M! Ellprd agent needed tar own destiny -wishes will come true where money and love arc 2700W.CoutHwy,NB. wantec:.reer.get•Job:lf In Newport Beacn, ~M/F STUT •1-•• Yef)'ectiveNBoftleetf* . . 'fi 'II 1.. 'b'I' Acro11 from Ancient you went to aucceecl, L1gun1 Niguel •nd -~In leed\ At.-concerned. Relationship 1ntens1 cs, you nave mon: rcsponSI t 1ty MIMer. 955-6300. M-F. work hetder; If you ,went Lagune Bwtl tor D911y llllTAI. WAITllml 1111 snow our ,,.., Ltne of Propertln Gt99t 10- and pin greater ~ognition. Howwd Weft/Agent to change aometnlng, do Pltot Newepeper1. Exper. w/food back-caiendara Pena eno cation Frlendey offtoe TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Study Aries mcssaac. Superior wanll 10tMth1ng different. end Outi. lndude dlapatcn of ground. Cell 840-2581-" Tlllf Actvertlllng G•M• to 1oc:a1 •I• 19rrlftc comn111ca.. you to handle biaer jobs, cycle indicates you'll reach beyond current occaalOnally, Haten 10 ne~ to cwnera rsprn _. tor a.w nrms. Pron\l)t. tnend~ ~ . y I 'l'be hampc-A by bu-'-n th t u....s not Y'OUR MOTHER." cowring dOWfl rout•. .. ...,,, "*' l women 76 1-j·~·-·-upectatlons. ou no onatr w1.., •Q.J ''"' a -· W•tcllft bldQ co1teet1ons end customer -•Hmlltm '#flO .,. tnweeted 1n 1 terVtoe from yew · 11 your own to carry in first place. revereelogo0"1LY WIM tne '*''°" wha'• cw MtVtot. Minimum of 25 A.Ul1tant Suprentln-REALcerMl'oppor1uNfY AAA·l Compeny w.-1y ""'•11!1111!1 GEMINI (May 21 ·June 20): You'll make new start, you'll have w .. demlQ!ld Feb 14tn. nour. '*week. se.oo denttlAl>Mer. ~ult ttme. lfyourerewlllngtowork ComrnluiOnt Set yovr opportunity to travel, Iona distance call will elevat< 1piri1S. Member ~r , .. _ llNI ~~ ~::;, ":: p11w .... --o.c ..._. .... c.o ... a """'· '"° ...,, :::: ... "::...:..!."': opposite se~ helps you ,et 10 bean of matters. Spec11I note -avoid c.c11 wr 1, Atty enc;•. Cell 642-4333 Eleni, 151-0338 d9YI F.u.r eomp.ny will train ••pettence neceuery heavy linina! 754 eq. ft. vtew tuft• ~2 1 <9.m-&prn). • • =~· ~ "'!:',; Writ• Kavin PeM•. ~~iii~;;; CANCER(June21.July22):familymcmbcrprove1loyalty,you'll Lett lllFUID/ '" owr 70 ,..,. of m.nu.. NEWTON MFG COM· be happier as result Financial dilemma is resolved. Your hunch was Cotner oflcee "''~ Store M~ tactunng. mer11et1ng ex-PANY. Dept ~ 1 ,..... 11 .. Tllllll correct and now you'll relax . Capricorn, Aquarius ind another Cancer Horttltl1\ bpo9ur• A~:~:.:-..,:·,.~= EXC*.(7141 MOO pettenoe ~ llPPtl-ton. Iowa 50208 _ •• flaure prominently. UL..a111 fnlllll\ IM a.dt, 640-7251 cant•;t1~ yr retktenoe. llTllll EIU Pltlme Wtcnde Mell dMl LEO(July2J...Aua. 22):Ciainovmll view. lcavcdet11lsforanothcr ..,...... uunu Nl'1 Wt anoe. releble Fem w/3',4o'lf l3wttotdndt :'~-~lmeln~ time. Associate talks 1bout contract, special aareement. You'll be ARE FREE ~~~'= ::,:'tor W:..::e~ :~ ,~-;-: ~ Center l<*I tor aeuclent. concerned with public imqr, possible joint efTon ind marital status. AnlMeetUt8t offtce. IMM. et (1141 &M-713G ••l*i.nc• nec;ieM•'Y· a MIP wfklde PIT Fem ;: ~~~~ Social life accelerates. ptof. Int. d8algft eMlo. c..a. tor NI. tee CtMfft ...,,._ >Ont lnOome I ~ ad-tuY to get Mong wtttl. VIRGO (Aua. 23-&pt. 22): Opportunity that misfired is not jOlnt ~ .._. ,.. & •IEB•IWM'f.. 12.5 wMkd9p 14/hf v•IC:m«lt NB ~,.et 5pm nect1Urlly lost. You'll JC' another chance; m1intain poise and don't GePtlou•(714)25Ml11 Ml .. ll ... /.£11111 CaA ~ ......_atOO llU(11•)ll1·1111 1---z=-=-===~----.,......,._-- lote confidence. Rcvistons 1"' nC«1sary and they work to your cotTA MUA sao eq, ft. •,.El• mTllJll •• m. .WY · llily .., ldvantqe. Scorpio native plays unuwal role. '*· 112s Monr«Me. A[}i p.r90n btwn eerpee c--. oo. nde Need Q6rl "~ tor .-. e e e e e e • UBU (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): 8c 1nalytical. protccl self in emotional o1t4 ,_ 0t ••• »45 '6iiliiS 1 TC¥*., 11 1 • · Tue.wed-TIM meture eelf motmted ewCh eo.,., oc »port. • cHncbet. Romance is featured,'° is ~tivity, '°is ability to i!"pf'!nt ~:C, ~ ~...:"'.,. 11n7 • IQ , llUnOI\ °' k~ ::C: ectcMn ~ ~ ;:'~: :i':n:~a;i:; = '= = ;:=: lndividuaJitylc. You'llpin throu&hwnnenword.Gemln1,51aittanus ,._...~:'Udo..._ ,........ port,.,, coumer 1 cuetomer ... tvolna 1 r=·lonel • ~l)laysipificantroln. .,.,,,, . llilr'CI. •· toeti a IKKNIRC'Y vawoni utetwlinareq, .-.. ~'°"' b the e l()()aPIO (Ocl. 2J..Nov. 21 ): C'haneet occur on homcfront. Oct OA a• n t • A"•. c . M . For awtMeen Oto. P'fT 1n p/ttme IHfta. 14l-6Ut ""'' pareon 26 profetlional evaluation ohpcdal ~~· propcny. Houtc~otd 'oc~l"~-rt::'e 14t-Ml1 l.AllUNlc:tt 4 ... ttM ~--;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;J...;;.~=;;;;=;;;;;;;;;iii e hazard• mutt be "'moved -don't hnnate. Kttp rttoluuont lutte-t7U lq ,. ~ Mlle s .._. Ell u•• L<fr'\ • concernina ctiet. nutrition. Libc'a p&aya role. wt wtfl 11 • lOftt IO-llrtltl ...., .,... .._.. ""' '-""• 10 ~ b1 MGmWUI (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Look behind tcenn. au~ss ~.,. "°""•· 0 ~ ::;...:,-',,.':: tcMh.~"'°'*1Y e ver9Ul1ty keep Qpttont oprn. Initial instructions •"' subjc(t to Airport _ '. Oii,; ~ Cll tM ••• ...,... -. . ...., 1n "* CMllle· Relative o&n valid s~tion. Streamline techniques. deal 111~ • ~"" w. .._., f OWi -. e With one wbo uiuaUY it .. out of ii&ht." N.I -. ...,. . fiOUiiO' ilift. liii r er, N.& ...., ....-n tar •W ... • CAPlllCOM (Ore. 22-Jan. ll): focus on power, authonty, !cpl Merti•• .-. -... :. ":;:~..::.:•I ,..... _. -:"' 11-:; e jnueuVCrl Ind I ••11ron& rtlationthlp." One who JmVtOUll}t played ................... ? • ....._.... ~ • lllM' ii now read) to ~outly diteu• cumnt 111uat1on. Canm" and New AlrfOrt llOUii6i •• ':, = ::.:J·0.::. J!· MI [ 1a • 1ftother(aDricomplaykeyrokl. .... ~ ........ ....._ ~ H -' ......._. AQVAIUVI CJ1n.20-Fcb. ll):You1ttcapebtcnowof1ouchanaon ::-" ~= d, ;::.: ......,, 1, ~~= IWllT _... e "uni venal theme.'' fOC\ls on charitma. ,ablhty to ftn1ih what you 1tan. tOfJlllt ":' ...,... .. ,..... x~ Ml ffC !!!... ~ .._., int. ...... ~ t-1t Pan 11mfo ••iet '" f'Wpw1 ftellf'h .,.... Ea"' ., .. 17 .oo ptt t.o.r ''"' fOllccti"I fOt' ..... tidy eaturiptio••· p .. rle•ee .,.,ern4 Mat ... ,....WH. . ._. iw ........ 18 JMn .w. Call 10 M·.t PM. Mr. 5r .. l•atl. '42-432' • • t. 207. ....... .n. Ml-al1 -romaattt 1uachmcnu and love. Youn br 11 nlht ~. you can _..,,,. " & H~ ...,.. c... .,_ ..-.. ..,.. ...., -... A.M • I.Sii Fle•ll«t IM:f • e IUccilif\ally take 1nitiatl~e. . . ' _.__ ......... m.e?1i ¥•• 0'4• teeth "' .. ....,.... ,...,., CoMe ._.. (on Nupon • Of'NGI COMT DAIL y 1111LOT P9CD(feb 19-Mirch 20): M)'ltft'>' ti IOlved! Hid na .,_..,.11 ...... ,,.... ,.... A1P a IMI M Def M•t • .,.ic::z.,~~-c:A= • • • •• • • • • • • • • • itiKOWftd, eource o( fear 1t ttmowd. You'll havt IQC>d lauth ind ...... ~·. &. .. • et L ....., ~ -• ._. C.. (7,.J . 537~ tor • c:eletnuon 11 tn order EnttrtalntMnt ti r.1umt I~ •1th RM lftne. ...., I .. .... ..... ....,..,. _ _,,_I li1.-~...... mon info EOE •••••• dinina. Leo ptays out1tand1n1 "'*· ..._ • ..... ar.,.. CM ~11 • ••••• • l OAIAGt SAU ADS NOW CLAHlfll D IY ClTYI s11 anow From The Vera Maxwell Collection l(f I \~ i \' - ~ \~ '< Prominent De1igner Pattern·M410. Size• 8·18 •rr11" main parta tor 001m1n ••Hved 1ac11e1. tr11H tor lie blOuH two ror pull-on 1lurt Novice Of e.pert, V9f1 Maxwell'• new 1p11ng auu 11 1tmpte 10 Mw •II th• leaat I•~ Binding (p.ircn1Md or Mtl l11Hic) t1n1tt1ea a ll 'th• 1ec1111 edOH ll'le tine •• 11r1ight end 1moo1n-no bullonl, no l>ullonhOIH The blouse nu 1m111 dotman slffvH 111e lie cen become a t>Ow ChooM lwHO ltnan g1bar01n1 mock suaot creoe or 1111111 •Pt1nted P111ern M'10 re l\111111>'-111 Mrues Srzu 8, 10 12 14 Ill 11 S.. P1119fll for ya<d1g•1 •P1eaN Mnd IJ ~ l()f .. CPI Pllt9fn to IN•~ of your NewspajNrl "..otf M11f, P 0 &ow 41 Wood1tde, New YOO. I 1J77 1Ad0 50 c.tlll fOf 1Kn pa11e.n t0t Polllge and nanouno 1 Pnnt pt11n111 YOUA NAME ADDAHS, ZIP. SfYU NUMBER SIZE a ;o.n A"'911CI a tint Of IMO women send"°"' tor our PROMIN(Hl DUtONlR PAnEAN CATALOG Get 1 '° canll BONUS COUPON tOf en1 pa111tn rov chOOW -s.nd 12 tor Booll 38 now 111 MUI. C&.OfMH °" ,AMO( IH swura• FUMIOMI 1J4 -t4 ~ _... CMltlTI 1n OUtell It W't TW.UlH m ........ llHL.. ttl (NY(l.M'f rAfCMWOllll CWtlfl 9oo41• &2 60 -IOd 50 canll teen tor Poll•ge and handllng ... -----let I ~.....,_,._...,"""''-' --------------------.. HJOCCE I' J1 I I I RO RUMA I r I r I A G E N T E I I I I' I I REPLOT I I I r I f REIROI ' I I I I I' ... 'l '-W . -.. ..... •• ~ Ao-• .A.-L.,.. ...... _· ' . . . . . .,.. I Rulel for IUCClll "If v1u went • CiltMt, get 1 job, If~ want to eucceed, work "'"* , .. ,.. .... " ...... tofNlhlng. dO IO!NthlnO dtt-,.,.,., Ind oocMeCN'tllly. liatel\ to-- f lLEO'fE I :::1·::r:·:i==i==i=: ! ~tot :O:t!!i := ..,.,, ·------ 114,111 . THEODORE ROBINS FORD JQ/,(J HAllBOll Bl\10 (O~tA Mi ',A ()4 2 no ) '81 MAZDA 828, S..spd, •Ir, am/Im, gd cond $3995. Call 499-4751 '84 GLC LX 2 Dr. loaded, etlll under werranty. $6900 080 962-3119 '83 BMW 3201, 5 spd, elr, sunroof & much more. lmmecutete condition & low mites ( 1gmm043) Johnson & Son Lincoln Mef'eury, 2626 HarbOr Blvd, Coate Mese 714/540-5830 MtrcMn Ina 1145 ;.71 250. 4 dr, Wtlt/blue --------Int. auto, trans, Xlnt cond. ~ s.-.s.Mc»-Leeaing ******* DllWIT lnUtllY Pll-IWllllllW's THfOOORf ROBINS FORD ~ ,•,r1••ARJ\()Sl!'l1(1 ff)\fA Mf\A f,.\JrJ()I' '78 280Z, air, IYIO, brown. xlnt cond, mu1t ... 1 ~!)()() 080 999-2157 'if OOSX, 24K ml, pwt' pkg, ulM, anti. '6000. 84 7-~ Xlnt oond. ..... '14 SENt AA. 2 door wtth economy dleMI qine. Under eooo m1eee (1K00353) John.on & Son Uncoln Mercury, 2t2t H•bor Blvd. coet• M..a 714/'40-N30 ---Whet a WoodetM wono ol 8l'loppln9, rlttll at '/fM "' ........ 4dlWI Dally f'ttol c1 .. 1foef Mt. To.,.._ '/fM ed, Clllll ..,....,. -.... a au*• M-Y"1of .._ JOU ' , 10 ml $4650. S..9-2&« '73 450 SLC Llcquer. new llhr See to appr9Clat1. 116,000 M-Th 640-5230 '74 280C. choc brown e111/palamlno Int, rebh eng, 1 ownr. 8 yrs eve record S7 500 646-8092 '78 280 SEDAN Uke new. Must see! Ten/tan S7500. 675-5320 dys, 759-1206 eves/wknds '77 450 SLC Grey/blk, 43K ml, new paint & til'es, clean S21.900 752-1108 CHICK IVE•SON POft5CHE AUDI CHEVltOL£T Hlth•t t<)IMIU11 ,., • S.rvk• CHICK IVEllMJN tU I'! C-CHwy N1.-,.o« '-<ti ,, •.• ,ff HHOOORf ROBINS f OR CJ ' '' '" r°' I 1• I I " i I I/\ Ml,.\ l .' WE ~ILL NO T RE UNOE RSOI D WECAIE ........ BILL YATES I VW-PORSCHE --., I• , 1 I 837 -4800 49 J.4SI I Aatn, Deantlc NABERS I CADl.LAC I LARGEST SELECTION of tit• model, low m11N09 ~1nor.,. County! See ut today! 140·111G 2eoo HatbOt BWd. COSTAMUA • HHODORI ROBINS FORO ,• '' ' ·~ 4, til ft1 IR "1 I W l I\ l A '-' l \A r •. a J 11()1 , _____ ., .... '82 FOAO ESCORT 4 tpd, elr, much m«el Vwy deen. (1"'891) John.ot\ & Son Uncoln MefeufY, 2t2t Hatbot BNd,Co.t.MeM 714/540-5e30 OIEVRILET DEMO SILE SAVE $$$$ 12 CIVIUEI 2 II . Clutl .. -· tdct<lhlll • .,_ ll-1ng & wlll•. tlll wlleel. r tdlo. -it end )'OU'• buy Ill 1CUX109 '3891 S-11 Pl Cl-UPS LOW IS '4391 · Wl&OIS Wl&llS 1114 c1,rio1 Loaded '78 Mut_teng l '7t Tri-. umph Spmlre. Aft 59fn except wtcndt 15().3181 '79 Mustq V-1 Htctl~. 1dnt trWll but hi ml. S 1500/obo or c:on9'der trede fOf P.U. 7M-t145 '80 Pinto, brtte red, 4 epd, nu Sir•. od cond. 11500 0 80 431-8382 an 3PM 11t--'~TANO CONV .. l<*Md w/pwr equipment. lmmacul8t• c;ondltlon. Beeutlfvl redt ( 1JPM55) Johneon & Son Llncoln M•eury. 2e2e Harbor Blvd,CoetaMeM 714/540-5830 FORDS ll llSTlll VI, llr, pt/pO. ~ IOOU Ill• I mllilon. OriwM .. -' 6W#AI '4391 71 FORD Wllll CIUP ltn~ tilt •••••••••I '12 SIV/drey tA7-xlnt eond, lo ml, loaded, 1113 1111111 0111110 Sharp CIMIRO'S 11 to ~ tr-Sciott Coupee, llefHneltU, z.ie SOck Of 11111ome1~. -""'"' T -I~ Celt lor epecl.. IOw Pflcw. PflCM 11111 It '4891 below btu bk.5<48-7877 'llmmtLYD Automatic, air, 1tereo. (1HGH35<4) ••••• I THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1 711, ••.twir.t 1" ,. , ... r (0\IA M l \A r ~ J riol!, 1114 PllTIAO FIERO '1111