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.. 111111 ClllT I 60T IT! IT'S ALL .. IF I CATCM T'-115 BALL, WE'LL WIN . OUR FIRST P.L:eAsE ~Er ME CATC~ -· IT! PLEASE LET ME BE Tf..tE HERO! PLEASE LET - ME CATCM IT! PLEASE! MjN€! ·6AME OF T~E SEASObi .-.- . IS A SASESALL tOTS 01= KlDS ALL 6AME REALLY OVER TME WORLD TMIS IMPORTANT ? _ NEVER EVEN MEARD .. OF eASESALL ... LOTS OF KiD5 DON 1T GET TO PLAY AT ALL, OR ~AVE· A PLACE TO SLEE~ OR .. toN.'f.! -~-f/2 . ON T~E OT~ER. ~AND, DO I T~UNK I DESERVE TO SE T'°'E MERO? ™E KID WMQ MIT - IT DOESN'T WANT TQ BE TME 60AT ... C~ARLIE BROWN I I PRAYED - MOW COULD VOU MV5ELF MISS sue~ AN OUT OF IT .. EASV POP FLY?! ~®-.............. _~ • GARFIELP, YOU ARE WORTHLESS. PO YOO KNOW TMAT? l'M GOING TO TH STORE. WHEN l COME BAC.K, I WAN'f YOO ro HAVE. LEARNEP SOMETMINQ .,, I .r I'M MOME, GARFIELP. Pl'7 YOLJ LEARN AN'1'THIN0 ? ) Inc. BY JIM DAVIS YOO SMOOLl7 LEARN SOMETMING- NE.W EACH ~Y. II WOULD LENP PURPOSE TO THIS DRE.ARY ' • EX19TENCE OF YOORS , I LEARNEP HOW TO 05E YOOR CREPll CARP -------------------------------· NANCY® I 'M NOT REALLY ~UN6RY TODAY ... YOU REALLY SHOULD CUT DOWN ... ... IS TAAT A Rat¥3T BEEF DWIC~? DENNIS THE MENACE 1 hold the world record for bouncirl9 fi on Moms bed .. JUDGE PARKER · I TRY NOT TO EAT TOO MUCI..\ FOR LUNC~ ... ... MIND IF 'I AAVE. · A TASTE. OF TI-\\~? c·~oN NANCY!! WHY DON'T' YOU JUST ~ ~y WHOLE LUNC~ ?! rm a SUPER wall painter .. I'm real good with Dad's tools. 11-\E.Y 'bA.Y TAA T IT5 BETIER TO EAT A B\G BREAKFA? T. .. BY HANK KETCHAM I can FLY down "1he sta'1r5. l canqet sMfOff .--.. #le 1op shelf all b9 m~self. I wonder where they get a 11 those n 'tee mothers on the lV commerz:iaJs ~ BY HAROLD LEDOUX LAURA , THE GENTLEMAN YOU'VE THANKS! I 'LL BE BEEN E X PECTING IS HERE! HE'S RtGHT OUT t WAIT HERE, CHUCK~ I'LL IF IT'S MY DAD, YOU BE BACK IN JUST A FEW WON'T TELL HIM AT THE NURSES' STATION ! ---MINUTES! WHAT I TOLD YOU, DON'T YOU WORRY ABOUT A THING ! ' MEANWHILE AM I GLAD NOT TO SEE YOU, CRAIG! HAVE SINCE YOU TALKED TO CHUCK? EARLY ' THIS AFTERNOON ! IS i ANYTHING - WRONG? .i ii .,, (,) ·1 lj ' •• WILL YOU? HE RODE HIS BICYCLE HERE FROM SPENCER FARMS, LOOKING FOR YOU f HE SAlD HE WASN'T GOING TO LEAVE UNTIL.HE SAW YOUI HE HASN'T LEFT,.------------- HAS HE? I ... I DON'T KNOWf I ~UST GOT HERE MYSELF! • D.OONESBURY j bY /oM BA1iUK ® I OlNNO. LIKE .. . UH .. LJKe IJMJY RlnJEY! --~~~\~ ..... ~-~---- !T'S LUG K4 IHE MAI S WE.RE UNDE.R l(()LJ WHEN l(OLJ FELL FROM 111E ROPE I LES ! · lX)U C.00l.D'V£ REAU.t.; MA RRED IH E Fl~l5H ON IHE GLIM FL.DOR ! DO 40U IHINK NW l.EG 15 RE.All4 8ROKE.N Z:: OH £1'EAH • 11'6 BROKEN DO QOO HAVE AN41H l~G FOR PAIN~ OOE.SN'I QOOR LE& HURi 400 ENOUGH ~ ... BUT ST. PETER WILL C~S'CK J.llS<;OMPUrER PRINTOUT AND S)'I, ~ERE'S SbM~TJ-IJN<5 .!! Alk Rl6H-r .1 • .. ·------. ... ........ - BY FRED AND TOM JOtiNSON SURE ,'C,AUS'E SoME -... AND ST. PETER WI LL ASK D,AYYOO 'LL BE IFYOU E:VER DIDANY 'St.ANDIN10 UTSIDE <500D TH ING ,,AND y oult-L !HOS E PEARLY IHINk AN D IMINK--AND GATES ... COM~ UP EMPTY ... ' .,.._. __ __ .. /T MAY JUST TIP "THE SC,ALES ... . ... ~ .... I u ID e ._ • e rs 1r JNJ, lMA&l...,ATIOfV OQ !~REED (;ETTltvG- HEAVlfR? \ SEVEN? I THOUGHT TMEQE WEQE AT LEAST SEVEN TMOUSAND! HOW ~El, 1-IMrlP L.ft'A~. MA'I I HAVl: A WHIL.Ea 10"THINK110\IE:F{:' ~n>J COllRse, WI! .. J.'M 5TILL CJ.02Klp.j(; ON ~sr~,REED! \ , ...,... I CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are •t IHst six differ· encff In ctr1wlnt det•lls betwMn top •nd bottom INMIS. How quickly un you find them., Check •nswers with those below. -.18f19W••a u•11l01 ., 1u.-n111P'I JttR f 8u1 H fW ,, .. n1 .:1 ' ... -.. ,, •AMIS ( J9ft•w• ,, MOQ t 1uu•111P ,, ull1S I IUU•J•ll!O -- ~~~~~~~by Hal Kaufman ~~~~~~- • ON TAROETI Five martcsmett Mch scored 10t ,oints in •different w1y Oft the .. rtet 1t rifht. Two shooten fired five WI LOWEST GAMBLER times; """ fired six tiMH. Only -scored a bull's-eye In the precess. C.n you find at INst one way to score 10t In five shots and one w•y In six shots? ·u ·ai 'ti ·u ·u •u IJllV• 111 ·11 't1 ·11 'ti 't1Mi•1u ·u ·u 'ti 'ti ·u -..._, •tt ·cc ·u ·u ·u ·u IJllV• .. ·u 'ti ·u ·u -..... , H•:f • Riddle·~· This, If you c1nl How cto fishermen kMP in touch? ly dropplnt a line. How did thi hog tet 0ut of the dump? It pllfed .ut. What dot uses the telephone? The dlal-matlon. • 'T is said a gambler once appeared at a frontlertown bank seeking a lo.n. "My collateral Is In this envelope," said he. "I'm in a poker game. There's a fortune In the Pot. I've an hour to raise a stake." v ':' "Absurd," said the cashier, peering Into the envelope. "We can't lend you money on that." J vs t then. the bank president arrived. He looked Into the envelope and said, "Son. the money Is yours." What was In the envelope? te0llJ.JOt• elle1u1A ... , ·111n11 t•Ao' 'I 1. 7 11 • • 10 • 20 12 • 13 OPEIU:tOUSEJ .Whit nurMry rhyme 1tructur-..c.1~you draw to complete the scene •bove? Add lines from dot to dot. -0 0 --. - SKY Hll Join in the fun of sky hifh adventure by addint these col· on neatly above: I-Red. 2-lt. blue. >-Yellew. 4-lt. brown. S-Flesh. 6-Lt. green. 7-Purple. I -Ok. green. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 po ints tor using •II the letters 1n the word below to form I • two complete words KINETICS -. . ... .. - - - THEN score 2 Po•nts each for •II words of four lett..-s or more found •mon9 the letters Try to score •t IHst SO ,olnts. -·-'IU!I ... ,, wt.16eue ..,._., - - FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE BY LYNN JOHNSTON f . ... BREAKFAS\ IN BE=D ~ I' . \ BLOOM COUNTY SHOE ~O~\uN~1E-L'1, \\;\E-6t-~G65 ~u... U)()\( PE-~E-c.\, Bur l\'6 i\LW~'l6 W\6E. 10 C.lAE.C.K 1. DIDN'T IT ~HEL.P<fOJWrrn (;'2£-A. \ ~ 0\ 0 'iO\J E.~~M\NE. ~OU NE.VE.R KNOW W~~ A CAR£LE,56 \NO\\J\OUi\L. Mf\'i \.\A\1~ M\6\.\M~0\£0 '{OUR CAR10N . .. ''-'£.M '? OKt\'I , W\.\~1 '6 t\t.x1 '? li:W ~ m.r ~e ca-\PUTER OF 'fOUR~ -WORKING OUi? t(OUR PE~~NAL FfNN-JCES? . I ....... _ c;o... ....... -.:.,_ .... ·-0.t!liMM lly 1•1-1 W.0.t .._,.n , 1M ,-. \ t ~€CME'™ING W&Nf WRO~ WllU ~E. ~tNE.? WP . 5 BY BERKE BREATHED '{OlJ 6\).()JL.0 AL.WA'46 E.~AMU~E. E.GG6 OC~OR£ 'lOU e>u'4 1\.\E~, f'~\R\CK \ ITW>6~D. - ' Daily Pilat .: -----~--~~~~--~-~--~------........... Who e'llet said divorce ~ to be messy, or even noisy? Cer- tainty not Ted Daneoa, the teetotaling, skirt<hasins t>at:- tender on OJ«rs. Now happi- ly married tor the second time, Danson recalls the silent split from his first wife, an actress who was learning sign lan- guage for a play and teaching Ted its intricacies. "Wtren you 'sign,' it's just too hard to chit· chat." he explains. "You· get right down to whatever it is you want to say. We ended up 'talking' for about 45 minutes about splitting up. Without say- ing a word, we agreed to separate." 0 Things are looking up for Mariel Hemingway. and here's the evidence: She just got married to Steve Grisman, a manager of New York's cur- ren\ hot spot, the Hard Rock Cale; she has two movies coming out, Creatdr with ~ O'Toole and The Mean Season with Kurt Ruaeell: and -here's the important part -"Do you realize that they're now writing about me without adding 'the sister of Mar1aux' or 'the ~rand daughter of Ernest'? ' But things would really be ~: p.ax'ssis- ter and Ernest's grand- daughter if one of her new movies turned out to be a hit. Woody Allen's ManhMtan was a promising start, but "after the failure of Siar WJ. I thought. 'What more can I dor " says Mariel. "I've given my t>est per- formance. I've e'l/en taken off my clothes." She also shaved her eyebrows aOO breast if11>lanls. For Pf!rsonaJ ~. in which she played an athlete, Manet under- went months of training. "So it was very disheartening when those films failed . I don 't want people saying, 'She's quite a good actress. but nobody goes to see her movies.· " 0 Mike Connon. better known as Mannix. really OUAht to do something about his sense of timing. 'When I was doing the show, there Connors, wasn't getting any mm offers at all, but they were either exploitation .or cop/detective movies. "I want- ed to do some- thing different," says Connors, 59. He took mat- ters into his own hands and is now the star and producer of the current film Too Sca1f!d IO Samm. "l kept saying, -...-....K..:.::~_, 'Why don't they let me do some comedy?" Etut guess what Connors plays in Saeam.·doo v \\ ... \,,\\ ~t \ was a thinking among Holly- wood people that if you had done a series where people could see you for free, they weren't going to pay to see you in a motion picture. So, \~~' • \\1 \1 I\ automatically, if you were a saar ot a 1V series, they didn't consider you for motion . - tures. Then alJ of I 2 . they started hiri 1V people for movies. U~naleiy. I got caught In between. rd been °" the show for 90me time, so the)' started usina hot series stars like Tom W- ieck." Not that Man- nix, er, ·D They shoot J.R .. they shoot Bobby, -they arrange a plane crash for half the c.w of Falcon Oest, now they have Domi- nique Devereaux languishing in a hospital bed with "a disease female singers get that . is curable, but 1 don't know if l'U be CUred," says Dynasty's ()labann Carroll Ah, 'tis the season for filming the end-of- season cliff.hangers. Believes Carroll, "I'll survive for a while -if I'm not too mud1 of a pain in the neck." 0 No one's foot has ever had qui!!! so much glide, as ~ 9'ell)' proves once again an MGM's retrospective That's Dancing. Even so, Kelly doesn't think his shoes - or~ -are too big for today's young hooters. "All the youn- ger dancers perform much better than the way we did in ml_ generation," he insists. 'They're so well trained -far more than we were." Well, Kelly is IOina to get an araument from 'II> per extraordinaire Malu1ee Hlw, whole fancy tootwork is currently on view in c.otrotr alb. ·-n.e kind " dandna Fred Amlre and Gene Ket:. ly did ii beyond lmpnwe. ment," Hines claims. "You can't lmpcove on perfection. Diian todly do r10t have the dedication to learn. ~re like fast food -no waiting. They warn immediate atten- tion without having to work for it. I remember when a replace- ment was ~ for me in a Broadway shoW. One dancer was asked. 'C.an you tap?' and he said, 'No, but rn study for the next three weeks.· How in- sulting! He wanted to learn in three weeks what it took me 30 years to master." 0 By JoanM KOlllnan. With Ania Sum- ~in Nu Ycri and RoMr1 ~ lnl.os~ by Nicholas Wdson An ortttnal wortl of art. Hand-painted. $60. Plcuc maU your raavatlon appllcadon by Aprtl 30. 1985. The National WUdlife Federation announces the commlsslonJnQ of a MW sculpture cokctlon depicting nattvc North American animals with thdt young. ~ M2lliDC tnauQurata the collcction. Crafted in h hind-painted porcc.la\. It ts an unusually beautiful wen of art: Vet It Is being made available at the modest price of S60 ~ may be paid In thrtt convmlcnt monthly lnstallmmts of $20 aich. This new and Oftllnal work of art has bun cttatcd for th« Nadonal WldHt Federation by Nicholas Wilson. one of th« world's most talented wtldHr portrmdsts. With both an artist's low br bHuty and a naturabfs qt. for tdne dad. Wbon has a unique talent for shaltnQ hls ~ lnlo the personaadcs and fccln8s of his animal tubjccts. The S1tlmacy and rHlsm of his work ls tNly utreordmty. Heft, Wilton portrays• desert bobcat and her ldttcn dmwn t~ In QaltJc pa..,. And h« captures pcrfcctly the aubcrlncc of th« 6tslry ~ as wd as th« a&don.te mother's sprtlcd rapon1e. .,_...~ ...... I v.. -. ..., ••• ~--· A .t ... • Inaugurating the National Wildlife Federation's new collection of porcelain sculptures portraying wild animals with their young. -- AD the features or the animals arc precisely true·to-naturc-&om thdr alert. tuftc.d ears to lhdI blac~·bandcd tails ... from their tawny brown bac:ks 10 their. padded white paws. Even the texture of their fine. soft fur and the lively gleam In thdr amber eyes. ~ Momlng wtD be crafted for the National WUdlfc Federation und«r the supctvision of Franklin Poree.lain. It wtD be sculptured and cast In 6ne porcelain. And gtc.at care will be ta.ken to preserve all the remarkable detail that is th« hallmark of Wilson's style. Then. this ftrw Imported sculpNrc wtD be meticulously paJnted by hand faithfully rendatng every subtle marldnQ. every tone and shade of the artist's palette. A <Artiftcate of Authcnttdty will accompany each sculpture. And as an o~r of this work. you will also be guaranteed the opportunity to acquire any of the future w.tJdltk sculptures autcd for this coDcction at the same. attradiYc price. You will. t.ownu. be under no oblgation to do so. Dls~d In your home. this oriQinal WOC'tc of art will draw the admiration or all who KC it. Thus. It 1$ ~ to become a family treasure -to be passed down to futurt QCrWnttions with pride. V04J nad send no money now. SGnply complete your applcadon and mail It to the Natk>nal WUdik Federation. c/o Ffal.)kln Porcelain. fl'm\ldln Center. PA 19®1 by Aprtl 30, 1985. ' ... ,. r --------11£SEllVATIO N Al'f'..JCATION • • -• • --·.., t L -VUuir;2_~ '- ,, ... maJJ by ApttJ 30. 1985 Umtt: One ICU!pturc pu pcnon ~National Wlldllft Fcdmstion C•o Fran.kin Porctla1n Franklin Center, Pcnnsytvanaa 19091 Plcast acccpc my rucMldon for Playful Mom· 1ni by Nicholas Wilson This ortafiiil ~ w;a be crafted roe m« 1n &nc hand-paned porctlaln I nttd Hnd no money now I wl1I be tXDt.d ror rny sculpcurc In t.hrtt tqual monthly 1NlaD mmu of $20 • each. with tht first p1yma11 dut in ldvanct of shlpmtnt. Siwwurc •Ploft ...,. -... -and • 1at.i °' " ... .....,. -.! ,..,...,. Mr ........ •••• •·•· ... ••• • • •c· ..-. • Mrs Miss Address St.re. Z1p ··•ti•• -• ~ .......... I I I •I I wtMJt WI To00y' s lenJQflS Be [U)g ii the Yecr 2000? W hen the 21st century arriues 15 years from now, many of today's teenagers wi11 be coming into their own in the career world What will their future be like? FAMILY WE£KLY asked America's foremost social fore· caster. John Naisbin. for his scenario. Here 's how he pictures it: When Mark got out of college in 1992. six companies competed to get him to sign up. It was a seller's market, just the reverse of the buyer's market of a decade earlier. Because of the tremen- dous number of jobs being created by the new information/electronics eco~ omy and because of the..dropoff in the number of people coming into the job market, starting in 1986 there were more people leaving the work force than entering it. Full employment returned to the United States in 1987, and there had been labor shortages ever since. Historians were referring to the period starting in 1984 as the "Booming '80s." Mark decided lo go with Biolabs Inc. because it was a medium-sized outfit in the still.growing bi()(echnology field that offered him the oppoiTOnity to be his own entrepreneur. He ;oined because he sensed that he could experience per· sonal growth as well as contribute to the growth of the company. "Self· manasement" was the byword at Biolabs. You created your own destiny. But at the same time, everyone in the company was available to help you do the job you wanted to do. 35 hours. Mark works his four days from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Biolabs, like most companies, has flexible working hours. Until a year aso. Mark wocked from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m .. but he was allowed to shift his hours after his wife, Jennifer. gave birth to a son. Now he spends his morni~ with the baby. Biolabs also has a generous" maternity· and paternity· leave policy. and Mark was home on leave for the first four months of the new baby's life. Mark's $45,000 salary is tow by tradi· tional standards (the equivalent of S20.000 in 1985), but that's only part of his compensation. Uke many people he knows, most of his pay is in twice-yearly profit-sharing bonuses. All of the employees in Biolabs own stock. Mark bought several shares when he joined the company and has been buying more each year at a discounted price. Mark is not working at home in an "e.lectronic cottage," with his computer wired 10 the company's computer. as many futurists predicted in the '80s. What most people want in 2000 ~o be with other people, 10 go to the office. Contrary to what many expected, the more technology in the society, the more people wanted to work outskie the home. Many businesse:. have smaJI satellite offices scattered In the suburbs and rural at'eas. Mark's computer at home is connected to Biolabs. though, and once in a while he does stay home and work there. But most of the time he goes to the office. Mark works almost exactly what the stabstically average penon in the United States works: 26 hours a week. His ar- rangement is six-and-a-half hours a day, four days a week. The average work I.. week had been dropping for 150 years. By 1985, it was already down to about A number of Mark's~ al work are in their 60s and 70s. people who chose not to retire. Ever siru forced retirement was outlawed in the United States in 1988. an increasing number of people beQan choosing to work beyond 65 and 7Cf. Thal was a pxj thing. too, because of the labor shorta&eS the count try had experienced for more than 1 decade. Many older people bepn wort(, ing in positions known IS ''pertnanent• part-time." Under this ~ pee>- I I 4 f M&Y WllJa.Y • ~ JO• 1• pie in ~r 70s and 80s had the cJisnity and security of a job, ana employers gained the experience and considerable energy of the older workers. Mark does not belong to a union, an .industrial-period creation that..has just about disappeared. At the beginning of 1985. only about 16 percent of the privatMector work force was unionized. This downward trend has continued in- to the 21st century. When Mark was at college, the em- phasis, fortunately, was on "learning how to learn." The idea was this: an· ticipating' that people would change careers and specialties a number of times in a lifetime, the most important thing was the skill of learning new things. Even at 30, Mark is on his sec- ond career. Alter college, when he joined Biolabs in 1992, he trained to be a computer systems analyst. But In the last three years, he has created a new self-health-care business. He's not sure what he will be doing five years from nbw, but he knows that if he needs funds for retraining, they will be avail- able. Biolabs sets aside 10 percent of its payroll for upgrading employees' skills. Mark spericfs most of his lunch hour in the company's fitness center. Biolabs has spent an incredible amount of money on fitness and weiln5 prosrams for its employees. This commitment to the physical weU-beifl8 of employees be- came very widespread in the '90s with the growlng aware~ that in an infor- mation soddy, human resou.n:.-es are the competitive ectse. There a.re as many women as men working al 8iolabs. and thal 's true of the entire work force in the year 2000. Ear· ly In 1985, about 53 percent of women worked. but even then, as many women in their 20s and 30s worked as men ot the ~ a&es· That pattern soon be- came the norm. At Martc's 12th high-school reunion this year. not a single person he talked with was In any kind of manufacturing company. Everyone was procaslng in· formation. The only manufacturing be- ing done in the United States was com- puterized. In 1985, the bfue<ollar population was down to only 17 percent of the work force, a drop from 65 per- cent at the height of the industrial '50s. In 1990. blue-collar workers were at 10 percent, and in the year 2000, around 4 percent -about the ,same as in ·agriculture. Mark had a good time at the reunion. The next weelc he would start a new training program and then join a task force that would try to evaluate what Biolabs' contribution could be 10 the much-discussed, long-postponed lunar station, now set for 2010. WllAT~IO Tiii G A8 Of #ft A number of Mark's fellow graduates joined computer software companies. It seemed the whole economy rested on the computer. It was a great global business, and while Japan and korea still made most of the world's personal computers, the United States made a lot of specially programmed computers and led the world In soltware development. Some went to graduate school for ad· vanced work in biol~ with an eye toward Renetic engineenns or environ· mental work. Communications, enter- tainment and travel were popular in a society that had become w:ry leiS\ire- oriented. The "business types" either went in· to financial services or started their own businesses. While entrepreneurism wasn't booming the way it did in the '80s and early '90s (in 1991, for the first and only time in U.S. history, more than one million new companies were created in a single year), there was still plenty of action. Others went into health care, nutrition and fitness (as the United States became a nation of clerks who needed to pay al· tention to their bodies. these turned in· to great growth areas). Still others went into law, accounting, geriatrics, mobile telephones, retailing, and various tech· nicaJ vocations. And a surprising num- ber entered the fields of education and trainlOQ. the quality of which had slipped recently as it had 9o disastrous- ly in the 1960s and 1970s. A lesser but substantial number ol Mart's class pur· sued the arts. Overcome by all the tech· nok>gy around them, they ~t a new balance between high technology and our humanity. The majority of Mark's dassmates att now working IOmeWhere in the South· west or in F1orida. AJ. 1985 bepn, the southwest quarter of the COU'!lry {draw a llne acron the top d catifomia. Nevada, Utah and Colorado and drop ii down to Include Tex.as) and F1orida were accounting for about 8.5 percent ot the population and economic arowth of the United States. That momentum con· tlnued into the year 2000. IW were looking for people to write children's books. BvAMnli...tt. Dean of Faculty "Writing for children is the perfect way to take up writing," says the author of 53 children's books. "Your ideas come right out of your own experience. And while it's still a challenge, it's the straightest possible . line between you and publication-if you're qualified to seek the success this rewarding field offers." I F YOU WANT lO 'MfilE AND GET PUBUSHEO. I can't think of a better way to do it than writing books and stories for children and teenagers. Ideas ftow naturally right out of your own life experience. While It's still a challenge. the odds of getting that first unforgettable check from a juwnile publisher are better than they are from any other kind of pub- lisher I know. Later on. you may get other checks from other publishers. But right now. the object Is to begin-to break into print-to learn the feeling of writing and selUng your work and seeing your name in tw>e· Aher f.hat. you can decide lf you want your IM"lt\ng to take.another direction. But after 30 years of editing. publishing, and te.achlng-and 53 books of my own-I can tell you this: You11 go a long waiy before you dlsc<Mtr anything as rewarding as writing for young readers.. 'lburwor<b.wlll newr sound as Meet as they do from the lips of a child reading your books and storJes. And the joy of creating books and stories that young people 'reaUy like' is an experience you11 never have an~ere else. (In thl.s age of boob tube \literacy. convenient morality. and plastic values. do you know of a more Important ou~?) A~blgmsluit titles appear annua~ and new authors acx:ount for up to half of them. There are also 250 monthly magazines looking for material for young readers. You can imagine how much writing It talces just to keep them going! Yet two big questions bedevil nearly every would-be writer: MAm I really quali- fied ?" and UHow can I get started?" 'Am I r..aly quall8ed?' This is our definition of a "qualified per· son'': It's someone with an aptitude for writing who can take constructive criti· cism. learn from It. and turn it into a pro- fessional performance. lnat's the only lond of person we're looking for. lne reasons are simple: Our reputation is built on success, and If prospecttw stu· dents don't have the earmarks of success. we probably can't help them. AAd we telJ them so. Ifs only fair to both of us. 10 help us spot potential authors. we \ie developed a reYealing test for writing apdtude. h's free. and we don't charge for our evaluation. ~~:J, But no one gets into lne Institute without passing ill Those whopassand enroll receive our promise: You wW complete at least one manuscript Children's Literature, a workshop for new writers that does one thing and does it better than any other educatiOMI lnstitu· tion I know of: It trains qualified people to write for the young reader. This ls the way I w0rk \Mth my students. and my fellow Instructors-all of whom are experienced writers or editors-work more or less the same way. When you're ready-at your own time and your own pace-you send your assign- ment to me and I read it and I reread it to get ~out of it you \ie put into it Then I edit your assignment with a red pencil just the way a publishing house edJ tor would-if he had the time.. I return It along wtth a detailed letter explaining my comments. I tell you what your strong points are. what your weaknesses are. and JUst what you can do to improve. It's a matter of push and puO with each assign· ment 'rbu push and I pull and between us both. you learn to write. 'Now .•. I mn a UJrfterf This method really works. I 1NOuldn't spend 8w minutes at It 1f It didn't The proof of the pudding is that many students break into print ewn before they finish the Course. We receive hundreds of letters like these from students: "Before taking your Course. the short stories I scribbled for my two tiny tots newr caught an edi· tor's fancy:· writes EmJy Burns of Salem. Ore. "My first sale. to Noaonal Catholic Weekly. was a Course lesson. lnen I sent another Course assignment to a writer's competition and won first pr!Ze of $400f' "My Instructor's advice was invaluable in plotting. character. motivaoon. and dia· logue. I am most grateful for her personal interest. She helped me understand my own strengths and weaknesses and how to emphasize the first and remedy the sec· ond:' Elizabeth Henley. New Cambria. Mo. Marilyn Day of Marissa. m. says. "Now rm no longer a housewife. I am a wrirerr' And Mary Carruth. Dubbn. Cal . wntes. "I sent out my first article With a prayer and it was accepted. '1bur Course. with its structure and support. has been every- thing I hoped for." "When I started. I did not really think I had the ability'' writes Sister M. Laetitia Mudde. West Hawn. CT. "But my instruc· tor made me believe-in myself- ( have a file fuU of similar letters. People like yourself so full of pride they could easily convmce you that it Is a prty more people don '1 take up writing for children. free Wrttlng Aptitude Tat offered 10 find qualified men and women with an aptlrude for writing, our Faculty and Consultants have prepared a four-page Writing Aptitude lest. lt is offered free and will be professional>y evaluated at no cost to you by our staff. Just maal the cou· pon belou.t to receive your free lest and 28-page IUustrated brochure descnbtng The Institute. our Course. Faculty. and the current market f<X children's hterarure If you demonstrate a true aptitude for writing you will be eligible to enroll __.... But that's up to yo There iano oblipdoft. u. Wnn~ Aprt~ ~ .,,, ~ r.------------------ 1 The lnsdtute of Children' 1 Literature Test & ., ~ ready to submit I to a publisher by l 1 Dear Mr. Ttaeelt: R$kttng Ridge. Connecticut 06876 Z-G Get both free. Mr. Mrs. Ms. MIA But. that's not aD. The financial rewards go far beyond most people's expecta· ttons because there's a surprisingly big market out there for writers who Our lludenta Mun where to NII their writlnt with our ~ publtlhcr1' ..... ere trained to crack It. More than 130 mllUon young peOJ*'s books are pur· chaMd each year. As many as 2.500 new the time you ftn l 1 I am lntuated In your ish the Course. J 1 program to help new ~ writer• gtt ICarted . AMn lrnMft WU Vice ~t and Eucu._ EdltOf of Parata' M..,m. Pr--. dw fir• edltof of,.,_.,,., Oump«y '• No91 dtw /« OtilWrfft. Md • boerd .....- bu of·~·· o.ew ... 53 ~ '°' YGUnt ,_.,,, MV9 90ld two mdbon copies. • I t.e..n one-to-one with J I Pita. .Mt me~ tr. your own lmbuctor ~ Witting Apdtucle lina s.-., I and 28-.,.gi brochure. I l\ac learncd a lot about writing for children J 1 underltand 1 .... undn -Cllv--------------- and I low It. Now f m pustng my knowf. ~ no obllpdoft wbalWtf - edgeontomystudentstothcycanproftt .. I andno_........wll ---------------I from it When f m not wrttlng my own l ' ""* s.-zi, I bookslspendmytfrneatThean.tM.of vL _ :_ !--______ A..,.CMClbvtht ~Ned<'w.~~~~~"'~ _J I I ~ I ANACTIVEFAMILY AT THE ACTORS' FUND HOME Competn1ve 1ai !Mis reflect tne Feb '84 FTC ~t NOW THE LOWEST OF ALL BRANDS The suburban sun streams through the greenhouse. spilling into the common room. It re- flects off the plaque on the piano inscribed "Gift of Harold Prince. Trus- 8 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That C1garene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. SOFT PACK 1001 FILTER. MENTMOL 3 mg. "111·. 0 3 mg nic4t1111 "' 1111 cipren1 by FTC lM1hod j I ALL BRANO STYLES BELQl.N ARE 100mm , 6mg 4mg Smg Lower. Now is lowest. By U.S. Gov't. testing method. • 3mg ~ c I • tee," illuminates copies of Variety and Romeo and Juliet. and dances on the ice in the glass of Dorothy Brown Fox. who is reminiscing while waiting for lunch. "Mr. [Florenz) Ziegf~ld was the most wonderful man I ever knew. From the time I joined the FoUies in 1923, he never yelled or screamed. and when we traveled out of town, we were always well chaperoned." Mrs. Fox is a resident of the Actors· Fund Home in Englewood, NJ., a ren· ovated stone mansion set on a sweep- ing lawn. It's a place where retired theater people -stage managers, scene painters and agents as weU as actors - can live and be comfortable among their colTh~· d' · · h .... ere IS a 1Sbnct1ve atmosp ere t11al pervades the room: an "unmistakable sense of kinship exists between these people. Everyone here has worked with everyone else. or has worked with their husband or roommate or sister. Outside it is winter. but inside the feeling is fam i- ly .picnic -a very warm family with a scandalous and glorious history. The Actors' Fund Home is largely su~ ported by people in the industry, most visibly at the recent Night ol 100 Stars n gala fund-raiser. Some of these peo- ple have come out from New York City on this day to visit and have lunch with the residents. Producer Robert Whitehead is one such staunch su~ porter because, he explains, the Actors' Fund "is part of my future and my herifa8e. It's important to any responsi· ble person in this business." Whitehead is joined by his wile, ac- tress Zoe Caldwell, and by Nedda Har- rigan 1..ogan, president of the Actors' Fund, and her husband, producer- director Josh Logan. also visiting for lunch. Mrs. Logan is waving the original program ol a play produced in New York in the 1890s by her father, Edward Har- rigan. "My tamer was offered a lease on the property of HeraJd Square for 99 years. He said he wanted something more permanent. so he bou&ht the Har· r!(an Theatre,·· chuddes Nedda Logan. ''ll)ey tore that down years ago." Josh Logan has gathered everyone around the piano tor a song he ")earned in the unromantic part of Louisiana. My father brouaht me a record from New York. and 1 learned every word. The yard man came in and taught me to do the shuffle." Logan proceeds to demonstrate, his red bow tie bobbing in accompaniment to the chorus: "Hot lips. that are pips/ And no more conscience than a snake has hips." Overlooking the rose garden donared by Helen Hayes. Colleen Dewhurst maintains that in the theater, "they don't care if you' re rich. They don't care if you come from the 'right' sort of family Everything else is out the window. The only true democ.raCy is in the arts." And in lhe theater, democracy is not the province of the active alone: Theater people take care of their own. -ltklanie ~nagh 6 f AMU. v Wwu. v • Mf.llOf 10 • '"' OMFORT FOR "LATCHKEY" KIDS I n Pennsylvania, 8-year-<>id Sandra needed to go to the bathroom. . but she "heard a mouse in there," and Sandra is terrified of mice. Charlene, 10, who lives in a Washil'l(t ton, D.C.. suburb, learned that her grandmother was dying. She wanted to teU 90ITlebody how sad she felt. A Honolulu youngster worried be- cause his cat was sick. A conscience- stricken California boy wondered how to tell his parents he had smoked pot for the first time. In a Chicago suburb, a 6-year~ child pankked when a stranger kept knocking on the door. These five youngsters had different fears, sorrows and worries. but they all share the same condition. They are among the nation's 7 million "latchkey kids." children who, with parents at work. come home alter school to a silent .. and empty home. These five are among the more fortunate ones:they.Jive in communities with programs called Phonefriend, Alter-School Llne, Kids Llne, or Phone A Friend. When they ~ lonely or frightened. they can go to the phone for instant comfort and counsel. When Sandra called the service in her town, a friendly voice assured her that the tiny mouse was probably scared of the taraer girt. Other "phone friends" en- cou rase<t Charlene to talk about her grief, informed the UttJe boy that healthy cats do throw up hairballs, listened as the young pot smoker decided how to talk to his parents, and kept the ~year okt talking while police were called on another tine. PhoneFriend began in 1982 when a committee of local women and Dr. Louise F. Guemey. a psychologist at Pennsylvania Stale Universaty, organized the program in the surrounding area. Today programs flourish in Palos Verdes, Calif.; Elk Grov~. Ill.: Rochester, N.Y.; Bethesda, Md.; Honolulu and Detroit. An additional 14 communi- ties across the country have begun · Phonefriend ~rojects. and another ~00 have asked Guerney for instruction manuals. In a typical program. mental health professionals train vokanteers how to handle both specific problems and emo- tional needs. Instructions are geared to a child's age and are presented so they will be helpful in the future. For exam· pie, a young child is told to cover up broken gl•; an older one advised how to pick it up safety. However. the friend. on-th&phone primarily listens. reu- sures. and helps a child talk out his f~ in91 and tears. Very few children make ernefl"ICY calls. MOil know about dial· 1"8 911 . As EJaine Wilson, head of f Allll.Y wmi.v • MAllCH 10 • '* 7 Honolulu's Phone A Friend says. 'We're California. Tlr~ a little girt ran away not a hot line. We're a nice, fuzzy, warm from home. As night brouaht panic. she line. A friendly voice for a child alone." called not her parents but l>hOnefriend. Proof positive that the friend on the Feelinp aired, fears eased, she then phone is indeed trusted comes from returned home. For help in starting a Phonefriend program, write: Phonefriend, c/o American Association of University Homes. Box 735, State College, Pa. 16804. -Cmherine A ltt • THE COMEBACK OF BOARD GAMES IS BREAKING VIDEO'S MONOPOLY· By Marion Long ore than most people. the Pietrini farnjly ,,.,, ..... E:xpelta trace the current board game cmze. to a new .,,ail of notdalgla. plains Elaine. a Pietrini by marriage. U\li'o•.-n "'.' h in )t.,,li-sn '~""a., ,.,... 4"'11111•6"'•,o·u~· .... ~---------------~ , 11.00 I MAHUFICTUREA COUPON I EXPIRES 7131i15] 11.00, : SAVE '1.00 ; I on a 20Lb. or I I ==tt I I 01y dog food, I I TmTAllllTllATCA''I I · I IOGITOlll•L I I I !IUI .. soooo 1342s, It~ ---------------- heard a question in the final round and was forced into an agonizing 20-minute sudden-death overtime. Now something is happening here (as any good baby boomer would put it). A board game tournament with 150,000 contestants? Families fighting over a board game? A board game so popular it's harder to find than a Cabbage Patch Kid at Christmas? Now, most of us grew up playing board ,. ......... ,.,... .""",.. ...... """ "'' .. ,,. htft ... h.ftn.titllOrriA ting it with alphanumeric displays and an electronic timer. the better to help you beat the brain. "Board games were being written off because of video games,'' admits John Nason, Selchow & Righter's vice presi- dent "They were thought to be old- fashioned -cardboard and plastic. The big manufactums lost their nerve: they didn't see a future in board games. Trivial Pursuit proved that with the right product, ._._ ..... A ,..,.,,. ..... ,..., etHI ,. •n ohla hetein-c " CIJPA w THEFAMil .. ROlJND.UF rm 1LB People Weekly, Ripley's Believe It or Not, Rock Trivia, Sixk>mariia, Solid Gold Music Trivia,11ME: the GAme. 1V Guide's 1V Game. Super Quiz I, Super Quiz II. and Trivia Adventure (for trivia tots). Ma;or board game manufacturers have also mounted ~ve campaigns for their daic produdl and have been see- ing resullS. Siies of J11D1!S like Oue. Risk, Life, Candyland. SOrry. Parcheesi and Monopoly are much healthier this ye. ar than they wee two years ago, according to the managing editor ol Toy and~ by ~ rnaeazine, Rick Anauilla.. What's more, Monopoly's creator. Parker Brothers, p&ans 1 big promotion for the game's SOth anniversary in. 1985. which should boost sales even hp. accon:li118 • .. ..... -----···-.j_: __ _. __ -6 __ _. __ __.., __ LY WEEKLY •OFVALUES symbolic sanctuary. a refuge from the uncertain· ty of the outside world. The fam ily is shut in, the world is shut out." Laura Leddy offers a I~ somber appraisal of the situation. She's a 35-year· old teacher of gifted chil- dren in'Chi~. and she finished fourth in the Trivial • Pursuit tournament. Leddy thinks nostaAgic teelin&' and .. all their attendant trivia are simply enjoyable. "It's a pleasure to collect a kind of 'mental memorabilia.· " she says. "If it's something you . ' l futures game at best. while the board game is clearly the Game of the Week. • Certainly a board game can be said to offer a more elegant way of showing off · than, say. a game ol football or Frogger. Yet it's like any other game. When you compete. you want to win. "It helps to play with people who have a good sense of humor," says Nancy Balcer. who fin- ished third in the Trivial Pursuit tou rna- ment. "Because the secret thing, the funny tact underneath the whole busi- ness. is that everyone deep down thinks or at least hopes thal they are very in- telligent. At the tournament finals I looked around the room. and you could see it on their faces. We didn't have finalists there. we had geniU9eS. Everyone thinks they're ·--_, •'--•:--.. - THE COMEBACK OF BOARD GAMES IS BREAKING VIDFD'S MONOPOLY -. By Morion Long ore than most people. the Pietrini family loves Jplaying Trivial Pur- suit. And when~ sit down 10 P'aY. the bolWd game be· comes a pme / in the complete 9eflR of the word: a competitive activ- ity invotvins skill. chance and endur· anee. "I would think - are we ~r. ~ goin11 to l'!I ~this flme.'' ex- Up&ta trace tM current board game cnue. lo a new .,,a-ti of ,.,.,,,,,.., plains fJalne, a Pietrini by marriage. "We're a bia Italian family. 90 everyone's talkina. TaJiJna wer the questions, talk· Ing CYYer the answers. Singing the 90"85 mentioned in the questions .... Some- times It'• nkft Uke a lhoutina malCh than a game. but it's always a lot of fup." for the P\etrinls. of Oarendoo Hills, Ill .. all thaa family frerizy has paid off. Last SJ>rina. pennis and Elaine Pietrini went to Chicagd,.RY!., their tons. hard hours of tralnlna to the test in a Trivial Purtu1t Tournament, and won it all: a trophy. 1V CC¥Yeraae._ and a trip to Europe. Wlnnine the competition was hardly a trivial matter. however: the tournament drew CYYer 150.000 entrants. Abo, thlnp go( very lente indeed when ElaJne mrs- ~---------------, I ~ .. CXUON 171'1• I I I I I I CCJNaMf' Uni one COi*" .., 911 our I I ~ 1M ~pd or-,°" OIOCM:I I _.,., .... ......., . I ~-[,. c;.,...,,, .. ~ "°"... I .,. ..,. II'..__,.,, comc:Ma ~ ~~ ... CcMlor\,.... I I .,~..,~z ,... •'*"Id..,, • .....,.. Oii,..... ""°..,.,.. '° I I CMHAT~ COUl'OHI IOI! 1'1 l'ce .... CA -Clltl .. 1/20I COJ. I I """~ ~" ,.. heard a question in the final round and was forced into an aeoniz.ins 20.minute sudden-<ieath CYYertime. Now somethlns is happening here (as any p>d baby boomer would put it). A board game tournament with 150,000 contestants? Families fiahlins CYYer a board gomi! A board game 90 popular It's harder to find than a Cabba8e Patch K1d at Christmas? Now. most of us arew up playlns board games. and many of us were beguiled with them early on. as we dreamily pushed a gumdrop to Candyland. But as we grew older. we put .way childish rhinp. And children chan&e<J, too. 90 much so that with the dawnlns of the electronic '80s, the board games busil'lesl found itletf in great difficulty. Milton ~. cn!etor ol ~land, tried to ap- peal tb-..o$• whiz kids with the likes of Simon. a S30 wonder toy that u!el IOUnd 11\d coknd IJthts to play concen- tration and memory pmes with you. Sef. chow I Ri&hter, now trtumphlna with Trivial Pursuit, tried In thole desperate day1 to refurbtah thetrtormer ftaphip. ~ Brand Cr<>llWOl'd Game, by fit· I · I ~----------~-·--~ &. _________ .. __ _ ting it with alphanumeric displays and an electronic timer. the better to hetp you beat the brain. "Board games were being written off because of video games," admits John Nason. Sek:how & Rishter's vice presi- dent. 'They were thouflht to be old- faahioned -cardboard and plaltic. The biA manufacturers IOlt their nerve; they diCln't eee a future in board games. Trivial Puratlt proved that with the rt(l1t prodod. board Aames are still a viable business." Indeed. In America, an estimated 20 mlJlion Trivial Punuit 1e11wereddin 1984. The United Kinpm, AUllrllla. New 1.a&and, France. Holland and Germany already have their own ~ions. Edfttons are alto due for Spain, Ponutal. Italy, Japan, Brazil. Denmal'k. Finland, Sweden, Nor- way. Greece and lndla In their respective llJ\llUa&es with their own cultural ldiolyncrldel. Moreover, Trivial Puraiit ls tp1Wning more tpinolfs than Nonnan Lear. in· dudln~ertalnrnent Ton~. Book of l Usu, Trivia Olme's ~ t 8-ball Edidon and M• A •s• Edition. J CJ ~N ~ I lll . ••••Pmf~ People W...trtv, Ripley's Believe It or Noc, Rock T~Sixtomania, Solid Gold Music Trivia. TIME: the Game, 1V Guide's 1V Game, Super Quiz I, Super Quiz fl, and Trivia Adventure (for trivia tots). Ma;or board game manufacturers have al50 mounted ..,_.ve campaigns for their c'-ic: productl Ind have been see- ing "9Ulb. Siie of JM& like Clue, Risk. Life. Candyland. 5orry, Parcheesi and Monopoly are much .healthier this year than they were two yan aao. accordint to the manaaint editor ol Toy and Hf» by. ~ magazane, Rick Anguilla. Whal's more. Monopoly's creator. arker Brothers. plans 1 t>ta promotion for the game's SOth anniversary in 1985. which should boolt saiel even hWlef. according to the company's director of marketlna. Dave Evandch. Experts believe the board game craze reflects changes in undertyhl8 values and attitudes. They can .ee two dear trends emefRing: a r«um to traditional toys and sames. and the renewed popuJartty of pucimes shared by both parents and children. Also. expens point out. moll of the suctelllul new board pmes center on OOlla&;. themes or trivia. a reflection ol the OfllOi"I n01C11,;1 boom. "Our .-owl"I ftUlton with llOIQlaia I and trivia •u•em thll there ii 1 current ! 1er11e of cukUrll exhluttton, ·· says Pen~ I sylvani. Stile University IOdololltt Roy ii: C. Buck. "The houte ts tuml"I Into 1 symbolic sanctuary, a refuge from the uncertain· ry ol the but.side world. The family is shut in , the world is shut out." Laura Leddy offers a less 50mber appraisal of the situation. She's a 35-year· old teacher of gifted chil· dren In Chic •• and she finished tourth in the Trivial • Pursuit tournament. Leddy rhlnb ooetNfJic teetinp and all their lltendant trivia are simply -enjoyable. "It's a pleasure to collect a kind of 'mental memorabilia.'" she says. "If It's 50mething you love -an era you grew up in. sports, hlsfory, movies. IWtltt Poe Mon. Mwrico played l9dwtai. whatever -you t~re -----...-------------every little anecdote and anything to do drop in 1984; at least 20 percent of the with it." nation's arcades have clo9ed their doors Others attribute the present popularity for f>Od. "Video p.mes are bound to go of board games to video p= through down periods," obeerves Nolan "People wee simply bumt out I the Bushnell. founder and c:hai~~ video 9tuff and wanted somechi,. to Inc. "Anyone could have l>fedlcted it. chem -away from all the elettronic What we didn't know was how bad it mayhem for a while." says a Milton wouJd be." Bradley alesmln. "And today trivia ls the Video games once almost zapped the hook that Is catching them." board game to death, and it could hap. In fact. the video II"" indultry his suf. pen apn. After all, with computer sales fer'ed dramatic k>mel in lhe plll year and constantly Increasing. the ascendancy of a half. FMnir,. ptuflllld 30 percen In the video game entertainment seems lo- ll'Cldet durtna 1983 and continued to evitlble. But for now. video looks like a r-------------.., 1 ~~1 ---1 - -·- futures game at best, while the board game is clearly the Game of the Week. Cena.inly a board game can be said to offer a more ~egant way of showing off than. say. a game of football or Frogeer. Yet ifs like any other game. When you compete, you want to wm. "It helps to play with people who have a good sense of humor." says Na~ Balcer, who fin· lshed third in the Trivial Pursuit tourna- ment. ''Because the secret thing. the funny fact underneath the whole busi- ness. is that everyone deep down thinks or at least hopes that they are very in- telligent. Al the tournament finals I lootced around the room. and you could see it on their faces. We didn't have finalists there. we had geniuses. Everyone thinks they'~ top of the line." Edward Parker. pd pr~t of Parker Brothers. once said of Monopoly: "It's a game peopte like to play b~caust they can clobber their best friends without doin& any actual damaAe. and that's the basis for any 5UCCeSSful game." Is Trivial Pur· suit the new MoR<>P!>lf .-or juSl a quick castr crop. like the cabbage Parch dolls? 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"Eating. talking and being a pest, down front. Sexual harassment in the bal· cony .... " Explicit in that canoon are some of the reasons I rarely r to the movies anymore .. shock too easily. And. li ke that usher, I can't cope with the animal-house atmo- sphere that has~ the discreet but ror; darknes.s of yesteryear. . When I do pay my SS, h~ mg for a quiet seat near the aisle, thif185 rarely go right. I'm usually seated behind a loving couple watching the ·movie cheek to· cheek. They shift from this position only for a noisy, lengthy kiss. To watch the movie, I must tilt sharply to the right. This does not please the man beside me who is ealin~ a Chine9e dinner from a plastic container and does not want my efbow irr hJs moo- goo gai pan. (Neither do I.) I tilt to the left Do I now see a sliver of the ICl'eell? No. The ~Oman sitting beside the kiss- ing couple has a new haildo - wingspan, 4 feet At this point a thouflht strikes: "If I wait two years, I can see this film on television." With more murmurs ("Oops. so sorryr' ... "Excuse me!'), I crawl over unfriendly knees holding pizza boxes. muddy boots (removed· for comfort), and artifacts I cannot identify in the dark but suspect may be hazardous to my health. Out· side, I breathe deeply, thankfully. The paradox built loco every movie house is that It is both a public and a private place. The dark creates the illusion of privtty. FOf tome rnoviftoers; the dark ls lia!nle, a shroud for I~. RetWeh hu established that l 2-t~30-year-olds make up the aratest part of the movie-going audience. These are the heirs to the "Me Gen· eration," and its me-preoccu~ tion has left litt.le time for ttie amenities. What must be ex- plained to them is that when you buy a ticket, you make a social contract stipulating that you will do nothing to mar the pleasure of others. It implies no loud chatter. no talkins back to the screen. no • smoking of marijuana. and no messing around with one's date. In short . shut up and en- joy the film -and let others do the same. Theater managers say that the behavior of the audience is often conditioned by the behavior of the actors on the screen. The worst behavior. it would seem. is provoked by hard-rock musicals. One movie-theater owner I talked to breaks into a cold sweat re- membering The Wall. a movie featuring the rock group Pink Floyd. "The kids went wild -cut up the seats, defaced the walls.'' he recalled. "One night we had a near riot. with bottle throwing and real fights. We had to caJI the police in.·· The manager of a movie house in a small town near San Francisco closed his theater permanently because he couJdn 't stand the rudeness -and the vandalism -of his custOfnerS one more day. They left his once-spick-and-span theater a tattered. broken mess. Why dHoung people behave so at the nxMeS? Qr. Charles inick, a New York-ba.*i psychoiogi5t. points out that movie patrons today are products of the 1V age. Since infancy. they have been sitting In front of that busy screen an average of three to five hours a day. And what do they do while watching? They taJk. They eat. They quarrel. They are critics with very short attention spans. At the cinema. it frustrates them that they cannot~ channels. It's time so told them: A movie houte s not a home. fW F.uav wm.i.v • ~ 10 • •• l 1 When Jesus Christ, as God incarnate, lived among the people of his time, choosing to lead a normal human life, Scripture speaks of him as being "led by the Spirit." Christian faith teaches us that since his Resurrect ion, Christ sends this same Spirit to all believers, enabling them to believe, in the first place, and then to share in God's own life. Thus, it is by the power of the Spirit that they fulfill their God-given dest iny.,For they were made to be God's own image and likeness. • Take the time to learn more about the Holy Spirit and his part in your life. Write for our free pamphlet: Gih of the Holy Spirit. No one will call on you. ~ 1-FREE-Mail Coupon Todayl----------- 1 Please send Free Pamphlet entitled I "Gift Of The Holy Spirit." FM-80 I Tll• otter • krTMted to ~• ''" pempN•t I I I N•me -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~ ., I Addreu ------------------~ ' I City St•te Zip ---1 I I CATHOLIC INFORMATION SERVICE 1 KDl&JITS oF co1.u••us l P.O. Box 1971, New H•v•n. 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Though people found compliments nice to receive. they often felt awkward and found the praise difficult to deal with "ll's a bittersweet sensation," Turner and Edgley report. "Although comph· ments encourage. reward. bolster self· esteem. and lubricate social relation· ships. compliments often give rise to feelings of uneasiness, defensiveness and cynicism " The reasons: ReCJprrxity. A compliment seems to imply a certain felt need to retlJm 1t, usually as quickly as possible. Modesty. You feel you must neutralize the compliment so that you don't appe3.I' conceited. You say, "I can 't take all the credit. I had lots of help." Witness the Academy Award speeches. Or you can credit luck or circumstances. Ulterior Motiue. Some compliments are devised to manipulate you. Some- times you can see through a person's 'eneer. But when you're unable to detect an ulterior motive you begin to feel uneasy. mistrustful. ' Impending Criticism. C.Ompliments are also used as a prelude to criticism. Remarks like, "You-did a nice job typ- ing th is letter. but you could improve your neatnm," are disconcerting. Perspec.tiue. "People use compliments to remind other people of their place in a hierarchy," says Ed&Jey. "As an exam- ple-'For an assistant professor. this is an excellent job."' That means. he explains. "You've done a good job. but don't forget you're just an assistant professor." Uppins the Antt. Sometimes com· pliments are a way of setting standards for anUdpa1ed pertormance in the future ("That's a BOOd job. but now that we know what you can do, we're expecting more from you"), There are right and wrong ways to give and receive compliments.. Here are uggestions from the e~. • Acknowledfle a compliment with a FA•Y WUXLY . MAllCH 10 . lJI) 13 simple "thank you." both of you. • Put it into perspective for yourself. Make no more nor less of it than it is. • Don't prolong a compliment. To dwell on it results in embarrassment for • Be specific. 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Fl fhnt haP9> \.U\fllftW" IK ~I\ I "'"''*,,.(\\NI l~nd of rmpk are no11< "'int about "\41TOL 4 \i"9 l ht nt'Y>N artti nQt effn.11•< "''lfhc"'°" C\Wl'lpuuad f'tf' l ,, I I "I '" l',f "11 J\ oes the tension ar the office sometimes make you sweat more than 20 minutes of Nautilus does? David Bodanis, author of The Body Book: A Fantastic Voyage to the World Within (Little. Brown). says emotional stress actually produces a physiological condition similar to physical stress. When you get steamed, Bodanis explains. "blood sugars are assembled by the crucial muscles. coagulants are sent racing through the blood- stream. white corpuscle pro- duction is stepped up. and powerful hormones are distrib- uted throughout the body." When you have to suppress that anger and hold back from beating your boss or trashing your typewriter. your body breaks down the blood sugars. coagulants and hormones im· J mediately. producing heat. So you sweat. i A cold sweat happens when I. your body begins to gear up for J; action but realizes that it's too i late. "The cooling mechanism -sweating -has begun~ i fore you fee! the heat." In this case. Bodanis shruss. "you're J 4 p,,.v W11JCLv • IWIC'M •• • 1 left with nothing to do but sweat it out." '~ ,,, ' '11•·..:\I\ eople love 10 talk. and letters are just talk set down on paper. It's a matter of simple pleasure ... rhapsodizt>s Stephen Sikora. the founder and editor of The Let- ter Exchange. a tri-annual publica1io11 devoted to pen-pal matchmaking. The Letter Exchange carries ads from ~piring cor· BY MARION LONG respondents. One would-be let· ter writer might want to read the works of Jane Austen and discuss them by mail. Another might write under the pen name of a celebrity. requesting answers from other "celebri- ties." Send a SASE to The Readers League, PO Box 6218. Albany. CA 94706, if this has got your writing finger itching. Here's your chance to find out if the pen really is mightier than the phone. he people who bring you America's highways and byways have wised up and started practicing a little preventive medicine. The University of Illinois in Urbana and the Army's Construction Engineering Research Lab next door in Champagne have de- veloped a series of computer programs designed to get road repairs started before the roads become pocked w1lh potholes. The computer system. called PAVER. "will make city plan· ners and engineers far more ef. NEXT WEEK IN FW ficient in allocating resources," MichaeJ Darter. an engineering professor (at U. of Ill.). points •Trouble in Paradise: A look out. "If you can put tax money at the underworld of America's where it's needed most. you're vacation paradise -Hawaii. not going to waste it." PAVER records the paving in an area. classifies it according to age. traffic load, and con- struction history. and makes suggestions on when repairs should be made based on pro- jected road conditions. Sounds great! Anything that keeps taxes at a level below highway robbery is fine with us. eenage girls. That is. if you're calling with ques- tions penaining to the supernatural. A S.euenteen magazine survey of its readers' belief in thinss that go bump in the night revealed that teenage girts have an uneanhly preoccupation with these matters. II was found that 92 percent of the respondents read their horoscopes (and 28 percent take them seriously). 82 per- cent believe in ~P. 62 percent participate in seances. and 61 percent believe in ghosts. But let's face it. belief in the supernatural isn't restricted to 17-year-<:>ld American girls. We can think of at least one 30..ish Prince of Denmark who was a ghostbuster long before Bill Murray. 8lllTllDA1'1 (All Pisces) Monday: Lawrence Welk. 82. Tuesday: Liza Min- nelli 39. James Taylor 37. Wednesday: Neil Sedaka 46. Thur1day: Michael Caine 52. Quincy Jones 52. Billy Crystal 38. Friday: Judd Hirsch 50. Saturday: Pat Nixon 73. Jerry Lfwis 59 lllDSIDI •IADlllct ~ What are Americans reading I before they tum out the light~ We asked a couple of them: Monte Lorenz.et, market ~Apple Computers, San ~-Calli. 'Tve just finished reading The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett in a speci~I edition that features pictures of scenes in San Francisco where it takes place. I've seen the movie a dozen time»: and I had fun seeing Bogart as I read along. And since I was so familiar with it. I could pay even closer attention to the dialogue, which is terrific ... Glenn Marcy. ruearch 9)' ... ~. c.ar. netde-MelloG Univ. ·if recently read Moretta.' Dragon Rider of Pem by Anne McCaffery. 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Today CBS airs "The Road to Lexington," a re· view of the 1 98~85 season with prc·tournamen1 news and features of the teams likelY. 10 be invited to this year s tourney. It's a son of film-clip appetizer to gel the viewr ready for the next couple of crazaed weeks. This year's tournament should be, al least on paper. the most colorful NCAA 1ournamen1 since I 983's Slam m a Jam m a Dunkathon. There are more than a handful of good teams. two truly mas· terf ul coaches to study and onr genius -Bobby Knight -to entertain us. at least in the early rounds. This year Indiana wi ll have difficulty gelling out of the regionals. . St. John's University, with Chris Mullin leading the charge down to the Final Four. is the tour· namcnt favorite going into - .__ TV the early rounds. Coach ~ Lou Carnesseca has, after • nearly three dcca.des 9f (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .• Glendale yelling and scream ing. has (Z) Z·TV, 2939 Nebraska AVfJ, Santa Monica best team ever. (H) Home Box-Office, Time.Life Bulldlng.' Rockefeller There will be a number Center. N.Y., N.Y of obstacles in has way. (C) Clnerriax. Tlme·U fe Bulldlng. Rockefeller Center, Georgetown, under Coach N.Y.,N.Y John Thompson , has (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct shown 1hatthcy hke being a (L) SelecTV, Marina del Rey part of the maddening (S) Showtlme crowd. Last year. in fact. ($) Spotllght they liked it so much they (C) Cable News Network, Atlanta stayed till the end and brought home a 11tle. This year Patrick Ewing is a year older and, some say, wiser. ·-· ..... (9) WOR, New York City ( 17) WTBS. Atlanta 2 Sunday, March 10. 1985 The TV cameras will be there most of the way, bnngina the viewer as deep into the madne as com· memal Lime allows. The players will be juic~ up. ~dy for the b1aacst mo. ments in their coll~ ca· rters. • d I I -1·(1) m.ftf ll ITCll -Cl) c:a l• IAmTM.I. •1• 111n • ......(Jin.) Uc COllM......U. A .. 11 =l:=FE-:::~ .... 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LOS ANGELES -Fred Dryer, the former All-Pro football defensive end, will get another chance 10 scorr in his first major role as the star of NBC's "Hunter..." The detec1ive show. which made its debut in the fall . was later yanked because of poor ratin~. But it's due to return this month for one last chance before it's sent to the showers. On this day ~er's long. lean frame is Jack- knifed under a table at a little coffee shop which offers various breakfast dishes. but he isn't buy-Fred Dryer lftl. He has his own plast1c-<:overed dish of specially prepared nee and grain. The athlete-turned-actor explai ns that he even has a game plan about catin$. "It's fun ny but people pay more a.ucnuon to their shoes and socks than to what the ) put tn their stomachs," he says. Dryer saw action in 14 seasons in the National Football League, playing for the New York Giants and the Los Angeles Ram~.He was released from the Rams in 1981 . "I knew what I was going to do when that time came. 10 years ago:· he says. "Bui I d1dn '1 actually act upon 11 until about six years ago. I started foing to acttng classes. I found something really liked doing. I found somclhing I could commil all of myself to -as in football -mentally. physical!) and emotionally. "I studied Wtth Nina Foch, whom rm sti ll studying w11h. I wanted to learn to organ1Le and harness a technique. I wanted to learn how to break down a scri pt." Dl")cr made his first screen appearance wh1l~sull on the Ram'I. He had a speaking pan in "Prime Tame" and was in "Gus.'' They weren't much, but they got him his Screen Actors Guild card. He had small roles on a numbc:-r of trlcv1sion shows, but the turning point wa\ "Starmaker.'' He played Mdanae Gnffith's stepfa ther. who becomes Jl'alous of Rock Hudson's desire to turn her into a star. "I did good work in 'Starrnaker' and got a lot of pos111vc feedback." he says. "I'm one of those people who will work harder 1fyou co mpliment and cnrnuragc ham.'' .. Dryer came to "Hunter" b\ first playing a bad guy 1n the pilot of an un successful -• show called ''The Rousters." made by the same producers. Dryer says he is pleased w11h the concept ' of "Hunter." which alhes him with a· beautiful partner played by Stepfaoje Kramer. She's in as much hot water with the brass as he is. The captain would like to get rid of them but can't. "I associate with this Hunter gu)'," Dryer says. "I look at 11 and make my choices about what I want him to be. So he becomes me. I try to make him believable. likeable. You try to make at where he's a guy who's trying to do has JOb with all these things facing him -the car, the law. the bureaucracy." As for violence, Dryer says. "You make a show about a man who takes the law into his own hands. and when he docs, people complain about ii. You have to bc:-lteve an him. trust him or go along with him. or tum the show off. "It's a violent show because 11 was meant to be tha1 wa~. For my money, it's not violent enough. The violence as only implied. Guns arc wa ved around: there's a car chase. A lot is left to the 1mag1nation . If you don't lake it, please turn 11 off.'' He '11 take fans inside the soaps By L YNOA HIRSCH PHI Deal• as an inst1tu11on m the world of soap operas. It was Denis. a former legman for Broadway columnist Earl Wllsoa, who first rcahLed lhe 1mporumce o( soap opera gossip. Denis was 1hc first rcPorter 10 cover what has become a very visible scene. A long-1ime editor of'lnirny "fa n" magazines, he made sure that they always had soap opera gossip. . For years. Denis was editor-1n-<:h1e( of one of the oot soap maga1inc'I around. Daytime TV. He also was responsible for Soap Opera Special. a year-round wrapup Denis recently turned over ht magazine sceptct. but he's not aivcn up his love of da)'time TV. His boolC ''Inside the Soaps." which contains millions or anecdotes. gossip and off-camera scories. as well as tons of pictures. will tjt out an April. published by Citadel. Incidentally. aside for being 1hc Jtlnd· daddy of soap opera mavens. Denis also has one or the most phenomenal showbi7 libraries in the world. A trip to Pau l's home is truly a treat. He has laterally millions of clips which overflow from his ba.sement into his upstairs living quaners. Denis is also the kand ofauy who finds out what has 1nt.crv1ew subjecu like. and a day or two afler doing nn 1ntnv1cw. Dcna'i ~nds a sa mple of the subJcl·t\ t::avonte poem. candy or whatever One ran bet that r>ena'I' .. I nstdl'.' th~ Soap-." will carf) itt:m'i no ot her soap o~ra book has to date. • • • Lawrence·fflltoa Jacobs , seen regularly as frcddic Washmgton on "Welcome Back. Kotter." will soon begin appearing an .. Rituals ... The syndicated soap opera will be getting nd of scvl'.'ral charac1crs in the comirl\ weeks and adding several ne" ones. Aside from has turn on "Kotter," Jacobs appeared in the Olalaau Carroll- James Earl Joae1 movie "Claudine." • • • Toay G«ary once aaaan went to Carnival 1n Rao de Janeiro. But when he came back to the S1a1es. he h3d to begin looping for hi s ABC movie "Kicks.'' The film . which co- 'itars Sklley Hack, shows Geary in a much different ligl\I t~n 1he heroic Luke. In this tclcfilm, Tony plays a murderer. • • • Kin Slanaer (Mike on "R1tual1") and h1~ lon$·time airlfriend Amanda Wy11 have decided to caJI it quit That's ritht. • • • There are big changes 1n tore for the syndicated soap "Rituals": Ttu Loel1e and G"rce Laa_.y will be lcavan,a that \hnw in the nut few wcek'i. Tina as probably best remembered for her work on "Gilligan's Island," whale l..aLcnby had a one-time sttnt as James Bond. Peter ffaeltell, who moved from L.A. to New York to appear on "Ryan's Hope" and then bounced over to "Search for Tomorrow." has decided tha1 he didn't car~ fo[a bacoastalmarnagc_-hu wlfe_and.. kids in L.A. and he in New York -so he has has signed up for "Rituals" to be closer to them. As we said last ume. IA•reece- HUtoa Jacefb, who played Wash1njton on "Welcome &ck. Kotter," also 11 stanina on "Rituals.'' • • • Carmea TltomH (Hillary) and Bill Tlmoaey (Alfred) of "All My Children" have been seeing a lot of each other away from the set. T1mmony's character of Alfred i!< one ot the best on daytime. There's humor. pathos and a se nse of ''Gosh. I can r<"memberwhen I was just like him," that thl' 4ud1encc seem to feel. At this Point 11 doe n't look like 1hc role of Alfred will ever become a major one. but whcnt' r r he appears on sc1ttn ifs a joy Incidentally. T1mmony also dOC$ nand~up corned at New York's lmprov and those who'vr ~n him rcpan he's a ~~am. Sunday. 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Adven· lure) Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor. 2 hrs., 5 min.) .. •• iitlM9I ... ,. ...... Pnwa•111• 1WLOOll ATW••11 ~lelllm _ _..a ,S.'12 .. -~-.. cam••••a.oml' A TM.ar POI .._ An eminent mystery writer finds herself wrapped up In a real-life whodunit when she investigates her daughter-in-law's murder. Stars· Angela Lansbury and Laurence Olivier. (2 hrsJ ·1·=-.=. _, ..... ... ~ .WY Ila Omli Scheduled: profiles of former L.A. Dodgers base-stealer Mau· Wills and American poet John Clardi 1 hr .. 30 min,) YOUne ---.WYIMll _, .......... ..... COLLm umTIIM.l. Notre Dame at Dayton (2 hrs.) 00 1WO OI ...,. When a 10-year-old black girt, the product of an Interracial marriage, needs a new kidney. her es· tranged white mother cC>OSef1tS to be the donor. ( 1 hr.) (%)_,."The Mad Adventures Of Rabbi Jacob" ( 1974, Comedy) Louis De Funes. Su~~r~~= • TWftW 111A1'1CAT ........... ... ,. CllDMOl • CIUClt ··-tr•Wli& ..... ...._nmu.u. .,. "Charlie Chan And The Curse Of The Dragoo Queen" (1981, Comedy) Peter Ustinov. Richard Hatch. ( 1 hf .• ~7 min.) ....... __ __ .. .-YWlllH . ,. , ... ,,,,,,.,,.. .......... aoT unuw1 --°'~ .. , . ...r mcom t1:9,_nni••1GDM•DW• -lllmrf'Q ... , .. .. "The Ice Pirates" ( 1984, Sci- ence RctlOtl) Roben Urich. Mary Crosby. ~hr .. le min.) -..... .. "Sarah And The Squirrel" ( 1.983, Adveriture) Atl1mated. Volee ol Mia Farrow ( 1 hr , f5 min) .,. 8 _., MIDM811 SohedUled profiles 01 fOm'fr L.A. Dodgers base-stealef Mau-~Wllls end American Poet John CW'dl hr .. 30.r~ u. .... -CllOal,. -Magnet schools; an educational choice of· fered by the L.A. Unified School District, takes viewers into the classroom wtiere student wilt show the enriching, varied. fun activities which are a part of the everyday learning, Ullm.•NAmYl..AUMIOOm OULIH ii u.w.-a.aa..- LLO'IDOIL• ,,.,,, •MIMIT c... _.,~ AmM. TU Ofamatlzed segments from Jack London's "The Call Of The Wild," Sterling North's "Rascal" and Mel Eiiis's "Flight OfThe While Wolf ... ewAYGITllmt 19 (IZ) llOlll "Custer Of The West" ( 1968. Western) Robert Shaw, Mary Ure (3 hrs .• 5ml~ -~ """,,.,_. C11COm .-r ... LLO'IDOIL• IA-__., ,M.WB&. '1ULlllPD-W !E_, ...... lid •• , ..... .,. "Warlords 01 Attantls" ( 1978, Adventure) Doug McClure, Cyd Charisse U hr .. 36 min.) Cf) •111•• ..... ..... " ..allT Up lo date business information for mana- gers, includi~ strategy, Issues, technok>· gy, and a review of Wall Street act111it1es. E)( h .) ClltAD ~ TM.II wn'N M Charles Champlin Interviews this year's Oscar nomiiilli~ hr.) L TOll1IB Wl1)I Am '" a11(m-WAYllD A 12-year-old boy pla· gued by problems learns to take control of his Ale by reading interesting books. Dick Van Dyke stars. ., ..... T\Mu.&A. AT'ntl ... m.,...•umn 1-IM,_ATCllLYMf llZ•Cll.fl.:I ,. . .., ._,....._. ..-11em--.o1Y .,. "The Enchanted Journey" ( 1984, Fantasy) Animated. VOICeS of Jim Backus, Or"son Bean. ( 1 hr .. 24 min.) amu c•"""' lllML -Cl) IDIDTOL.lmmOll .... CJmHmlCI • IULL....a GUI.Ill ,. ,,,,., ..., _ _., ~ .n•w11a ---.... IC'mmLOIY ,_ Davis Cup U S vs Japan In first round S1ngles matches, from Kyoto, ~n. (4hrs.) CH) ........ Viewers are 1r1111led to test their mental skills In a series of fast-paced animated ~mes. ([).,. 'A Message To Garcia" (1J!36. Orama) Wallace Beery. Barbara Stanwyck. ( 1 hr .• 17 min.) (Q) .,_ "Raiders Of The Lost Ari<" ( 198 I, Adventure) Harrison Ford. Karen Allen. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) (%) .,. "Cracking Up" ( 1983. Come- dy) Jerry Lewis, Miiton Berle ( 1 hr .. 30 -1-~::.a: 181 mHCGflUlm .., -MOW TO llAll rT A discussion of real estate investment and how it offers opportunities l0t entrepreneurs IS present· led·==-Tt '" ............. . .,_ "Splash" ( 1984. Comedy) Tom Hanks. Oeryl Mannah ( 1 hr .. 51 lmin~IWC*....n'M. -(I) COLL.19 u.nuu, Michigan at Indiana (2 hrs.) II • COLL.19 umlULl Atlantic Coast Conference Anal (2 hrs.) .,. "Adllentures Of Pinocchio" European Artistry aad Craftsmanship Since 1960 .1 t:/I .. , a • GOlD C... SOLD£R $4.95 • wm. BAii> RESIZED (from) $7 .95 '* STtRllli SOLDER (from) $2.50 • MOST WATCH BATTBIS S3.49 Jewelry Refinishine WE CM .HAfl) REPRODUCE fK JEWELRY AT SlBSTANTW. • SAVINGS TO YOU. Sunday, March 10, 1985 9 -llinclay Conl. 1978, Ft= Animated (2 hrs.) WM.I. W.olt'T taMJ>Ofmmt llOWll "Charlie Chan's Secret" ( 1936, Mystery) Warner Oland. Astrid Allwyn ( 1 hr , 30min.) l =DUGOUr TmrY __,, •.uL An examina- tton of charges indicating that the capture and 1mprr.ronment of Wayne Wiiiiams did not stop the Atlanta child killings (R) .. G IT'l l'ftltiODt'I •••• (C) llOWll "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia Farrow. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) Cl> llOWll "Sahara" ( 1984. Adventure) Errooke Shields. Lambe!I Wiison. ( I hr • 44 mln.) I WMTODAY .. _,...._ -,. ...,.M•'U. Clnc1nna11 Reds Vs. Los Angeles =rs (3 hrs . 5 min ) -iu=L• D.\Wl»-.ul ... ll:09GIATID CllCAmW ... DIW.,_llCW. PUW llOWll "Yenll" ( 1983, Musleal) Bar bra Strersand. Mandy Pa11n1<1n (2 hrs. 14 min) CZ) MOVIE "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adven- ture) Christopher Reeve. Richard Pryor !hrs . 5 min.) ••llY TO AD¥IWW .. llOWll "Hud" ( 1963. Orama) Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas (2 hrs 25 min) ttae llOWll "Damn Yankees" (1958. Musi- cal) Tab Hunter. Gwen VerdOO (?hrs) I urrmllCI num PalalM.....CW.PUW llOWll "Unla1thlutiy Yours" ( 1984, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nastassia Kin ~ ski. ( 1 hr . 36 min ) I i.AL.DTATI: ........ .,n,..1B-rr01nt1 ... na 0 u.l. FOOTIML Los Angeles Ex- press al New Jersey Generals (3 hrs . 30 min) • WY CGU WllTTAIB (I) -. IOCCll Chicago Sting at Minne- .... sota Strikers (2 hrs.) .PllDTa.tAIC,_ CC} .. "The Dresse<" ( 1983, Orama) Albert Finney. Tom Coortenay ( 1 hr . 58 min) Mn•t IOCa Mokey laces puniSh- ment when she joins a secret society and Immediately breaks one of its rules. -......... ---· -· Cl) .-rl lllmAY Scheduled· World FlgUre Sltating Championships, same-day coYerage of the women's and Ice dance progr&ms: World Cup Skting, same-day coverage ol lhe meo'a giant slalOm. from A~. Colo (2 hfa.. 30 min ) 8 e NA _, Heru-Bay Hill Classic. hnet round. ltVe from Bay Hiii Ctvb and Lodge. QftaodO, Ra (2 hrs) •. ,_.,... ..,._ WfliWh "Agl'tti& Cl'lrlstie Mys1e11es II Peraonat consultant Parker Pyne lintJs a way ro retleVe Major Wllbraham's bole c:.tom With his =trement Q ( 1 hr ) ·-··--(II) NO • When a tO-year old b49ok girl. the prOdUCt of an interracial ~. needa • new kldneY. her es· 10 Sunday. March 10, 1985 tranged white mother consents' to be the don~ hr.) 11::9 ,_ ITOOlll I~ ....... 'm' CAllOWBDm:tn _. "Unlailhlutly Voors" ( 1984, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nastassia Kin· slu. ( 1 hr., 36 min) 1Ml(L).,. "Terms 01 Endearment" ( t983 Orama) Shirley MacLatne. Debra Winger ~his. 10m1n) W g Cl) LNA IOI.I Unlden Invitational Hnat round, hve from Costa Mesa. Calif (2 hrs l II IB MW Fealured: Wdhe Nelson. Faron Young. Jim Slallord. ( 1 hr.) l llYTY 11in111•1•B11WY C8n'llt TWT "Euble Blake A Century 01 Music" Billy Dee W1I hams and Joe Williams co-host a salule to lhe late composer Eubte Blake 1n honor of his Ul()th btrlhday, guests Include Gregg Burge: Cab Calloway. Rosemary Clooney. LOia Fatana and Paltl LaBelle ( t hr .. 45 min) ID .-cMia• •rr (H)llOWll "The &ink's Jotr (1978, Com· edy) Peter Falk. Warren Oales. (2 hrs . 14 min.) (OJ MOVIE "Easy Rider" (t969. Orama) Peler Fonda. Dennis Hopper. ( 1 hr . 34 min.) CJ)_. "Come And Get 11" ( 1936, Ora· ma) Joel McCrea. Waller Brennan ( 1 hr , 45 min) ............. -ITJAM W ltll ...,..,.. OI -.:A "Massachu· sells" ( 1 hr ) 1::9(!) _. "The Enemy Below" (1957 Adventure) Robert Mitchum. Curl Jur· - l~·---YUM llO¥ll "Chariots 01 F11e" (1981. Ora· ma) Ben Cross. Ian Charleson 12 hrs . 3 min.) 8 e WIW Sched\Jled· Stadium Supercross competition from Jack Mur· phy Stadium tn San Diego, a preview ol !he 1985 CART Indy Car World Serles (I hr) II .,. "Ae1urn Of The Dfagon" ( 1972. Adventure) Bruce Lee, Cl'luck Norr~hrs.) • "Bngadoon" ( 1954, Musical) Getie Kelly~ Charisse. (2 hrs.) e ... Host: Rick Dees Guests Bonnie Pointer. Julian Lennon. Enc Car· men. Bellamy Brothers AmmotJOn. SyMa. David Lee Roth (video) ( 1 hr) ICOTT 1;:··--...... OlamM.a -SM IAm1'IML. CMm 0 11 S .... ,w Cl) .. "The M&d Adventures Of Rabbi Jacob" ( 1974, Comedy) Louis Oe Funes. Su~t hr , 35 min.) • =I ....... Regulatly scheduled .. g y be delayed due to .. ..... PKA US Heavywet0ht ChlfllPIOOlhlp ( 1 hf ) e .. "l'rMsure Island" ( 193.4, AO venture) Wallace Beery, Jackie Cooper lllo==e. (2 hrs) Pl•I D •l:M. WOM.D .......... llME "Fun And Games" ( 1980, Ora ma) Valene Harper, Clift DeYoung (2 hrs.) I ......... aw, C9nBI..., as cenawn , ... ,PGIT'IWT LIU IGU Highllghls ol lhe 1984 Women's Kemper Open (A) llOWll "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980. Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Jane Sey· moor. ( 1 hr., 45 min,) MOVIE ''Wonder Man" ( 1945, Come-W =Kaye, Virginia Mayo. (2 hrs) lW WAYlm A 12-year·old boy pla· gued by problems learns lo take contrOI ol his hfe by reading interesting bOoks. Dick Van Dyke stars ._ U•IUl'l wca.D Barbour's sur- vey of lasc1nat1ng people and events from across1he U S is accompanied by the an- 1matt0ns of Mad Magazine's SergJO Ara- -~Fa ~~Tm • , TWO ...... • AlJWll Nitro-powered motorcycle action trom Europe and Call-" lomia, teaturmg f1vp lypes of motorcycle ~'i•na (!) Qm .. Milo Hamilton narrales highhghts of lhe ChiCago Cubs' 1984 sea- son {lhr) 9 Ull DHO ICMOUl11C ..alTAlll San.=uito vs Toney Pines •......:m=-!) llOWll "La Traviata" ( 1982. Musical) Teresa Stratas, Placido Domingo ( 1 hr , 58m1n) -~=.-=. -~ llME "The Heist" ( 1972. Drama) Chnstopher George, EJ11abeth Ashley. ( 1 hr., 30 mtri.J 8 MM •••lmlllllllll'll'ta .a111 POCU1 • F~ -..r C11s11na Ferrara and Pam Roberts look at the fashion treoos to watch for this spring 1nctUdlng interviews with top designers Norma Kamai.. Valenh· no. Fend1, B1ag101t1. and Fetre ( 1 hr.) II llOWll "The Revenge 01 Frankenstein" ( 1958. Horror) Pete< Cushing, Francis Ma™hrs) I .,. .. =:By Oealh" (1976. Comedy) Pelef' Falk. Poler Sellers (2 hrs.) l uml_ Cll,. .... Alft.mmta• .. , .... _. "Ma• O\Jgnn Returns" ( 1983, Comedy) Marsha Mason. Jasoo Robards. (lhr ,38min) ($) llOWll "Unfallhtully Yours" (1984. ~) Dudley Moore. NastaSSJ8 Kin· =1a:f.:.::. ~ LllllT'ftll OP nll llCH AND ,...,. ......... mT A \o•CW of the world's best resorl•. hOtOI$ nd restau- rants w11ere the rich and famous gather Guests tnctUde Morgan Fatrchlld. H'al Lln· den, John H1Heunan. Linda Ev:ins. Joan Colllns, Susan Lucci Hoslt Robin Leech. Coooie S1evens (2 hrs ) -~ (%).,. .. fhe Ofesser" (1003. Orama) Albert Finney. Tom COY11enay ( 1 hf 58 min l • .-__ lallil __ ay ___ Coal __ • ____ -----..;,~~~=-~ •1 £•ML ( 1981. Adventure) Hamson Ford. Karen New York's Radio City Music HaM, wtlh a -. Allen. In 1936. a globe-rrotting archeol<>-spectal tnbute ro the stars of silent mov- MC ......... Q gist-adventurer races Nazl evildoers tor a les. Q (~~ ,. legendary rehglOUS artifact ot eno~ 1LOU-1 I ... power. narrowly escaping dOzensot death TM.a,..nllDMK-CO.fall traps en route. 'PG' (I hr , 55 min.) .,. "Murder By ~ath"' (1976, A,_ :ro .,..,ln'l .. ao .. CT"" A visit ro the CS).,. "Clash Of The Titans" ( 1981. Comedy) Peter Falk. Peter Sellen>. An ec- estate of professional gambler John Aspi· Fantasy) Harry Hamon. Laurence Olivief. centric millionaire 1nv1tes five wOfkHa· nall. who maintains a wlldffte sanclU8fY In Myttllc hero Perseus is helped by his fa-rnous detectives to his mansion where he rural England that Is a haven fOf OVef 500 lher Zeus 1n a sefles ot dangerous taSks challenges them to solve a mutdef in wild anlmats from 79 dllfereor species ( 1 ·PG' ( t hr • 58 mln ) which he's the vtellm (2 hrs ) ht.) •1MJ.CIUnmlmATNe...a.LI • l.RlnLDOl1MIMCllAl9P-• IN I •t "TaH Of A Tiger" A .. m M ... llOUP lnteNiews with Lana Turnet. Roger Moore young model airplane butt gets help trom llOIUWOCIO Q.OIB• Featured inter· Marisa Berenson. Vidal Sassoon, HefscheL_ an old plot and three ghosts when he Ines views and clips with directors nom.nated Walker and horse breedels Tom and Ka.!119" to rebuild a Tiger Moth fighter plane Q f()f 'l'War's Oscars '.!:!Y Gentry. (R) (I hr ) t! hr.) I llD "'911 ... Regutarty seheduled Cl)1W Davis Cup U.S vs. Japan from •IUICMOI-pr=lng may De delayed due to ~o~an (R) (2 hrs.) T,._ltll'lltllTAl/a e!! breaks {HJ "The Ice Pirates" ( 198<1. Sci-_,.. ··vertigo" t 1958. Mystery) (.CJ '"The Dresser·· ( 1983, Drama) ence Fiction) Robert Urich. Mary Crosby James Slewarl, Kim Novak A detective 1s Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay. A valet en-U hr .• 36 min.) hired ro lrail the wile of an Old friend. ·po· courages and flatters an aging. paran<>4d CD ... "The Brass Ring" ( 1983. Ora· .~~~ ) aclOf Into giving yet another perfom\8nce ma) Dina MB<rlll. Sylvia Sidney ( 1 hr • 2 t -·-as King Lear in a IOUrt"Q theatrlcal com- min ) nil Cll • _,,. e!."Y· o ·PG· ( 1 hr . 58 mtn l • ..... •• • ·-..ocm Ricky aMounces CHJ .,. "'Splash.. ( 1984, Comedy) -~-...,..,. Pcxlland Trait Blazets on the school radtO srarton lhar tl'le cafe-Tom Hanks. Daryl Hannah A New Y0tk _1., p ... • Bucks (2 hrs . 15 min ) :!:~a1~ :~ ~~~~n discovers :!::i~~ :!t~~I ~:hO~!e:.Y !~~ -II (IJJ MITl EJIVUT OI mT1 The leg up on Shore. unaware al hrsl that she's endary safety of 1he Dead Sea IS rested, a lhe mermaid he saw as a child ·po· Q ( 1 M.ICI car-hopping contest is Observed. a man hr • 5 t min ) MC ... o Ines 10 slay on his feet 1n 80-mph winds lO) .,. ··unta1thlully Yours" ( 1984. _...UM» Sarah (Lesley Ann War· ~( 1 hr.} Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nasrassia Kin- ren) Is determlned 10 rebuild her war-ra· ... ski. An orchestra conductor 1h1nks that his vaged home and falters 1n strength only ITAi IUIClf Guests Shelley Winlers, wile may have had an affair with a vt0l1nrSI when her former love. Casey Troy (Mi-Jamte Farr (A) ( t hr ) while he was away on tour and conspires chael Sarrazln), returns as a Union Army Ii) MTim Afr1Can elephants are ob-to murder her 'PG' ( t hr . 36 min ) · officer. (Parr 2 ol 2) (2 hrs.. 20 min ) served on a risky trek ro a cave lhat PH>· .,. "Saha1a·· ( 1984. Adventure) • U. bYO MALL vtdes salts and minerals necessary 10 their Br()()l(e Shields. Lambert Wilson In the diets. Q ( t hr ) 1920s. an heiress' pledge ro her dying la--•ve•iag ___ _ .ft .... ~ "Mother. Jugs And Speed" 1976, Drama) Bill Cosby. RaQuel Welch. mptoyees of a lhlrd-rare ambulance ser· vice try to keep !heir employer from going bankrupt as lhe resuU of lawsuits. (2 hrs.) • AT "9 ... Scheduled: Roger Eber1 and Gene Siske! review "Into The Night," "Lost In Ameriea, .. "Lust In The Oust" and "Marvin And Tage ·· (l)c:a ... D .,.. "Retum Qt The Dr~ .. ( 1972. Adventure) Bruce Lee. Chuck Norris A mar1tal arts expert 1ou1neys from Hong Kong to Rome to help a friend woo Is In trouble with the mob. (2 hrs.) 9 Mn' UCIO wml MWUtOIOWHZ Fea · lured. testing the lndestrucllbitlty of coot<· ware: how ll<:ker brokers worl<. fosr deliv- ery mAll challenge, sateguardi~ car stereos from thieves e ,_ Fathefs ere spotlighted as Leroy reeHzea h•S long-absent lather"s Interest 1n htm and Oanny·s lather recogn1195 his SOl'l"s taltnt ( 1 hr ) • .. "'f ive Days rrom Home" CT978, Orama) Geolge Peppard, Neville Brand. A convict breaks out of poson 1n a dnperale &ttempt 10 etude a relentless .n.t1H and be reunited with his son (2 hrs) e "911 ... Regularly schedlJIOd F.amrnlng mny be detnyed duo ro '06 breaka. IMmTOMAIT DA A lootc al the re111m of i>Vf• mathemlltic• And how mnthOmtllCl8ns Mudy compltx. •bS1rac1 l)fOblem o ( 1 FOJ .,. "Aatdefs Ot the Lost Art.." ([) COUM IAlllftML Atlantic Coast ther •• lhar She win win lhe cross-Sahara Charnp!Onshlp (2 hrs ) auto race 1n a sports car ot h•s own oos.gn ..,., .. Viewers are 1nv11ed to test leads her into dangers of every sort their mental skills in a senes ol l11s1 paced PG' (I hr . 44 min ) animated games I uc:.I,... UlffA _,A CD .,. '"Fire And Ice" ( 1983. Fanlasy) .. unm African elephants are Ob· Animated Voices of Susan Tyrrell, William served on a risky trek ro a cave thal pro- Ostrander Animator Ralph Bakshi and v1des salts and minerals necessary to their fantasy 1l10stra1cx Frank Frazella coOabo-diets. Q ( t hr) rated on this sword·and·sorcery tale sel t11 ID IMll'IM •:ca lMIAlM "'The Jewel In against vOlcante landscapes and adVanc-The Crown" Perron returns to India 1n glaciers 'PG' ( 1 hr . 2 1 man) 1947 and learns thar Merrlek was mur mY..oTO-A• defed after marrying Susan, Sarah and nil 1MI UV.~ A POllTUlf Of M KaSlfTl manage the Nawab"s househOkl Nocturnal deSeft creiuures and ~arr 13 of 14) Q {I hr rs min I 100.year·Old creosote bushes are ob-.. .., FAl-.L 5efWd 1n !he parched habitat ol Catlfor .. LGU __, n1a·=ve Oesetl Q ( t hr 5 rrnn I .,.. "Rachel, Rachel · I 1968, Ora.. Ml@ ,.. ma) Joanne Woodward James Olson Ml8 • ,..... ••-n-;a• Sevf'<l·year·Old Repelled by a tesbian encounter, a frus- Punky M s been abandoned by her par· trllled schOOltaachef has a brief. unhappy ents and IS found living rn a vacant ap1lrt-affair with a man before moving on to new ment (Parr 1 of 3) (R) sunoundlngs 'ff I 1 hr 42 min.) (ff) ,.,_. ROCa Molcey laces pun1~.h I mllYflWI menr when she f(>lns a secret society And • Cll CIAZY LD A FOi Harry and Ham-1<nlned1ate~ one of 11s rules son 1nvesliga1e a wealthy, ec:oentnc v1ne- nil dl)MY Of DllCOmt yard owner·s c&a1m that a spaceship has • 8 (I) -. • ~ An ovet-ambt-landed.tn hef grapes (I hf ) ltOUS district rromey and a poet lnend of 8.,.. .. The Enforcer" ( 1976, Orama) Je$Slc3's are key tactOf'S 1n a murder in Chnt EasrWOOd. Tyne Daty "Ol<ty Harry· vest.gallon er lhe Gotham Book Awards Callahan 1!1 IOtned by a temele pen~ In Guests Pal Harrington Jr Paul Sand ( t his pursuit ot a Qroup ol C.lltornia revolu hi ) 1tona11es rerronnriQ San Franc11ico (R) o 8 e .-.r-M!Chael and KITT en~ l hrs ) , ter a Gr nd Prix auto raoe to find out wt'\O m.LYWCll••Q / 1 •• rrylng murder the editor of the ~.pa .. ,_ • ponsOfing lhe ellt}nl (1hl) alllfttcma.Mm .. IU --.o or -*8 co.. _,.. "The Shadow Riders" (1982 Westam) Tom Sollock. S m E'll!Otr Based e g _,Of WIT Over 200 $tars on Louis l .-.mour·s novel Two twor~a of stage. seteen. t &nd sports re whO served on apposite _,.. ~ the schedlJled to appear 1n thlt oxrravag&l\Zll Clvtl War are reontted attet the wer 10 find dedicated to the Actor ,' Fund of America and oe<fOfmod 0r1 rn. multlkM!I stage or Sunday, March 10, 1985 11 -Sanday Conl. that their ~lers and younger brorher have been abdUcted (2 hrs ) (E).....-m (I).,. "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adven· ture) ChrrStopher Reeve. Richara Pryor A villaJnOUS tndustnal magnate roes to neu- rraltze the Man of Sleet by S()l1111ng him into his good and evil personallues. 'PG' l hli•5= .. .... Cl tmm "The Jewel In Crown" Perron returns ro India 1n 1947 and learns that Merricll was mur· dered alter marrying Sosan: Sarah and Kasim manage the Nawab's household ian 13 ot 14) Q (I ht . 5 min J -..... -ICllOOLIUT ~OSI. Dr Dennis Prager .,.. "Brigadoon'' { 1954. MuSlcal) Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse Two lr1e11ds stumble upoo Bugadooo. a V1Kage an the Scortisti highlands. wt}lcti comes to hfe IOf a single day every 100 ~eariii,~2 hrs.) • ~--· -•. ' --ntE .. ,. • mu CMW A t11bule ro the team thar cseated such BroedWay htrs as "The Sound Of Musk:" and ··south Pac1I· le." featuring film clips. photos. and Inter· views with Shirley Jones. Alfred Drake. Yul Brynner. GOfdon MacRae and composers Maritn Charnln ("Annie") and Andrew Lloyd Webber ("Gars") Mary Martin hosts. ~2 hrs.) "'CGI-IAmlTUL.L Big East Cham· ~(R) (2hrs ) -· Cl) ~...., 11.0. An 1nnovat1ve pf'lySlcian dies of cOfonary arrest during an operation; J. T Is suspended wtien he Insists that he's seeing ghosts: Gonzo treats a manicurist with a ruptured appen· ~~·1.1•· I .......... ,..,, .. WBJ. .. "Chnstlne" ( 1983. Suspense) Keith Gordon. John Stockwell. Based on Stephen King's novel A high school mls11t boys and restores a 1958 Plymouth. una· ware It's possessed by a demon 1h81 wilt jealously protect him and destroy any e threat. 'A' Q { 1 hr .. 50 min.) ... "The One And Only" (1978, Henry Wlnklef. Kim Darby A mllflt unabte to IUCoeed In any convenll· Ol\ll line of WOOi dtcid9t 10 don a plati-num wig and t>acome the world'• flaahletl ....... 'PG' ( t hr .• 38 min.) CD> -"The Hotel New Hampsl'llre" (1~. Comedy) Jodie Fost•. Beau Bridges. Based on the bOolc by John Ir· \ling. An eccentric New England family un- dergoet changes es It sets up hOtels in = toceles. 'R' (1 hr .. 60 min ) -L"E='Q.._WAY _,.I dYI OI ntE -10&1• ,,_ -tr•WllM ~, Ill 1119 -Fearured lntemews with Oscar nominees tor best actor and actress end best supporting ac- .. ,tor =~ = Ml 'di.i'1'::'-Ttapped 1n en Aladdin-type lamp tor 10,000 years. a get*9 tenorizes a couple W11h man-eating tlgeft. hailttones and falling vines lrom ="& .... ..... ,,, ~fU,_.......,. ...... 12 Sunday, March 10, 1985 .,,. "Unfa1thlully Yours" ( 1984. ~flllTM'fla.um Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nastassia Kin-1119 ~ 0 ski An orcl'leStra oonductOf thinks that his llOW4 ''The Hunger" ( 1983. Fantasy) wl e may have had an affair with a violtnist Catherine Oeneuve. David Bowle A physi while he was away on tour and consp4res c1an working at a life-i!xtension research lo mwder hef ·po-Q ( 1 ht . 36 min ) institute becomes invotved With 11 female td =.~IPCIRTINW. ml lva~~T~ 37 mm) tt9 mwr ,. IUl.DTAll••WtJITlllW tt9 Cl)Cll... ... "Oevld And Goflalh" (1960 PWI IW Adventure) 01son WeMes. Edward Hilton !!_'!iii. A young shephe1d rtSes to greatness as a ._ wamor king and falls In love with K1n11 ATM.,. Saul's beautiful daughter ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) BnaT.-T nll -Featured Ql) .uAll ..., • LM A fund-raising interviews with Oscar nominees for best special to benefit cancer and dl588se re· acte>< and actress and best supporting ac· search at St. Jude's Ch1ldre1i's Hospoal 1r• tor and actress ( 1 hr.) · Memphis. Tenn Hosts· Berty White and • AUITll CITY Lm'1 Featured the N1t1y Dick Van Patten ( 1 hr ) Orirty Dirt Band ("Mr Bo1angles," "Sl'lot .. "The Mad Adventures Of Rabb• Full ol Love"). a tribute 10 songwriter Jacob·· ( 1974, Comedy) Louis De Funes Steve GOOdman ("City ot New Or· Suzy Delair. An 1mpulslve businessman leans"). ( 1 hr) ···-a1sgufses himself as a rabbl (Dubbed 1n ~.-anu.u. Ellgl1sh) ·o· (1 hr.,35 m1n ) .. Tm 1:91 llD .... MOWll "The How~ng" (198 1. H0<r01) im. "A l ion Is In The Streets' Dee Wallace. Patrick Macnee A woman (1953. Orama) James Cagney. Barbara reporter is menacad by a killer who seems Hale A ru1a1 Southern demagogue gains to be a werewolf 'R' ( 1 hr • 3 t min ) the support of poor dirt farmers and lies I MQJll has Q~1tieat power (~hrs ) 1W 90Wll "Airport 1975" ( 1974, I •--Suspense) Charlton Heston. Karen Black IDITOll'I .. When the crew of a 747 Is killed In a freak 1• .,.. "Jinxed!" ( 1982, Comedy) accident, the ch1ef stewardess most pilot Bette Mldler. Ken Wahl A singer talks an the huge iet 10 safetr. (2 his. 15 min) unkicky casino dealef 1n10 help,ng her do I 119C'TlY• llDI away With her obnoxlOUS boyfriend 'R' ( 1 NOU.YWOOD Cl.o.w Featu1ed Judy hr . 45 min ) Collins discusses hef new alburn, an Inter (D)..,. "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983. view w11h Garry Ma1shall. Chuck Norns Comedy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards talks about his new movie. "M1ssm9 In A w1doW's ne'er-do-well lather. who aban· Action." doned her when she was a child of nine. Cl) llnOVCMAall shows up with a bad heart condition and a CED.,,. "The Brink's Job" ( 1978. Com suitcase lull ot iU-gotten money 'PO' (I edy) Peter Falk. Wtmen Oates Several hr . 38 mt0 ) average men lrom assorted backg1ounds 1'9 (C) llOWll "Emanuelle On l abOO Island" ioin forces to rob a well-guarded armored n~n. Orama) Laura Gem&er. A young car. ·pG' (2 hrs. 14 man ) man Is cast oshore on a tropical Island tWQl.)11¥BLY•1•1n and meets a sensuous young women 'R' tW(C).,. "Spring Break" (1983. Come· I hr . 25 m1t1) dy) OeVld Knetl. Steve Bassett Four bud-W •cam UC.. lcm9 dies have a wild time In For1 Lauderdale • Cll _ _,.AYQI during spring vacation 'R' ( t hr .. 40 QMIWcallEl&"9 min) l&Slllif ... -• ·• --........ ..,.. -. n,_• 11111 ~ " ---..·-1,.CIUll -... "The Laal Fight" (1983. 0111· I II 1111 IT... ma) Wllllt COion. Ruben 81adn. A auc· _. , I U _.. eessful recording ertltt yeern• to win a ~ flDOIUU. <imore Stars at boxing tttle and sett off to New YOfk to empNs Showboats (R) (3 hrs.) rMHze h1s dream 'R' ( 1 hr . 26 m1n ) CO) ... "Easy Rldef'' (1969. Dramft) ·1__.. ..... Peter Fondll, Dennis Hopper Two younu ...., •• ...., mote><cycusts drop out of society and. rid· • tit# mg across the Southwest ro New Orleans -COlllUO 1n search of the "1eal" America, encoun· • t11•11mt let prejudice and senlleless vlOlence 'R' .,. "Tho Oresaer" ( 1983. Otarna) U hr .. 34 min ) Albert Finney. Tom Courttnay A 11a1ec en ~-.,. "T1unk To Cairo" (1967. Mys-courages and flallers an aging. paranoid tety) Audie Mu1phy. George Sanders A ectOf Tnto g1v1ng yet anothef performance 1ocket factory is tho tAtget '°' e secret as 1<1ng Lear 1n e rOUl'lng theatric111 com· agent assigned 10 destroy the a1om1c £!!.ny ~·~g· (I hr .. S8 mlf'I ) weapons being tested there (2 hrs .• 45 M~ _.. "Chfas11no" ( 1983. Suspense) min ) Ktltl'I Gcw~ JoM SIOCkwell Based on 12:11 ...... T... Stephen King's novel. A high 101'1,p01 misfit -met• buyta and ret11ores a 1968 l>tymooth. una· W,,,llMf ware It's posse11sedJ>Y a MmOn that will M9•N_.. lfflOusly protect him 80d lroy any AIC .. Q celved threat 'R' Q ( 1 n. 50 min ) .... 91. m ... "Splash" ( 19A.4 Comedy) ._._ Toni Hanlcs. ~ryl Hpnn11h /\ Nnw York .-nm ''Buying The BOM'lb" The boChtlOr without much 1ucc . ol IOve results of an t0v•11gation by Pulitzer fallt for 1 beeuhtut girl who 14ter•lly wnhet prize-W1nn1no reporter SeymQuf Hefstl up on shore, unaware at flf5t tMI She's that reveal Poklsten's etfortt 10 purchase the merma.ld he .. was a child. 'PG' Q ( 1 nucleer oarr~ ftom U S comp&ntot o hf . 51 min ' -llondng ... ,,.._ •CC) "Chariots Of Fire" (1981, Drema) Ben Cross. fen Cherleson (2 hrs .. 3 min.) (I) "The Enchanted JO\Jfney" ( 1984, i!'intasy) Animated Voices of Jim Backus. Orson Bean ( 1 hr., 24 min ) •Cll "Cracking Up" ( 1983, Comedy) Jerry Lewis, Milton Berle. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) •@ "Bikini Beach" ( 1964, Comedy) Frankie Avalon, Annette Funteello (2 hrs) 11:11 "David Copperlleld" ( 1983, Ofama) Animated Voices by Ross Higgins, Pti11tp Hinton ( 1 hr . 12 rnfn.) Nl(C) "Contract On Chetry Street" ( 1977, Dfama) Frank Sinatra, Verna Bloom (:> hrs .. 29 min.) •OO "Sounder" (1972. Ofama) Cicely It_son. Poul Winfield. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) (.Q) "Angel" ( 1984, Orama) Cliff Gorman. Susan Tyrrell ( 1 hr.. 32 min ) (J) "Splash" ( t98•. Comedy) Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah ( 1 hr , S 1 min ) 11:11(%) "Ptianlom Lady" ( 19"4, M~tery) Franchot Tone, Alan Curtis ( 1 hr . 27 min) -(CJ "The Grey Fo:it" ( 1982, Western) Richard Farnswonh. Jackie Burroughs ( 1 hr., 32 min) "Lei's .Spend The Night Together" ( 1982, Documentary) The Rolling Stones ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CJ) "Bridge To The Sun·• (1961, Orama) Carroll Baker, James Shigeta { 1 hr 53 min ) CZ> "The Dresser" ( 1983. Ofama) Aloert Finney, Tom Courtenay (1 hr , 58 min) -ltl) ''The V11g1man" C 1929, Western) Gary Cooper. Mary Broo (2 hrs ) 1W (Q) "Heat And Dusi" ( 1983, Orama) Ju lie ChriSlie. Greta Sc&cchl (2 hrs . 10 min ) tW. "Maybe I'll Come Home In The Sprtng" { 1970, Orama) Sally F'eld, Jack· ie pooper. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CC) "They Got Me Covered" ( 1943, Com· edy) Bob HQPe, Dorothy Lamour ( 1 hr , 34mln.) -· "A Star la Born" ( 1956. Muelcal) ~Garland, Jamee Ma5<>n. (2 hrs ) 00 "Unfallhlutly Yours" ( t~. Comedy) O\idley Moore, Nast&ss1a Klnskl (1 hr , 36mln I (()"Somewhere Tomorrow" ( 198•. Ot'a· m11) Sarah JesSlca Parker, N11n¢y Addi son (1 hr , 30 min ) (2) "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adventure) Christopher ,.Reeve, Richard Pryor (2 hrs • 5mln) we "Dick Tracy's Dilemma" ( 1947, Mys tt!fY) Ralph Byrd. Lyle Latelle (2 hr!I ) W (CJ "Contract On Cherry Street" C 1977, Otama) Frank Sinatra, VerM Bloom (2 hrs •. 29 mtn I CJ) "The Red Danube'' ( 1949, Dr ma) Wtlter Pidgeon. Janet Leigh ( 1 hr . 52 mtn) • "Cr&ek1ng Up" (1983. Comedy) Je11y Lewis, M1l1on A(lrle ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (0) "Cu10" ( 1983, Suspense) ~ Wal· lace, Danny Pint11uro ( 1 hr , 31 min ) •CZ) "Cracking Up" (1983, Comedy) Jerry I ew11. Mtflon Berle ( 1 hr , 30 min ) •CC) "I o~htor In Paradise" ( 1950, Come cty) A11dfoy HepbUrn. AlaSIAlr Sim ( I hr 33m1n) ··so"ndor" ( 1972. Orama) Cicety T~. POV! Wtnlleld ( 1 hr •5 min ) (tJ "OaVld CoN*fleld" ( 1983 Ofamn) Arnmated. VOtCeS by Ross Higgins. Pti11Jp Hinton (1hr .. 12m1n.) •CD "Peter And The WOii And Olher Tales" ( 1981, Adventure) Ray Bolper (I hr . 25 fl'ltn.) Cl) "The Rules Of The Game" C 1939, Orama) Marcel DAiio, Nora Gregor ( 1 hr .. 50mtn) •@ "The Gambler" (1980, Western) Ken- ny Rogers, Lee Purcell ( t hr .. 55 mtn ) -1ven1ng ----·11.1= Cll ... lfMTTOIWIT LRrm.D OF THI lllCH MD Fa.JUI lnrervlews with Lana Turner, Roger Moore. Marisa Berenson. Vidal Sassoon. Herschel Walker and horse breeders Tom and Ka- ih ~=t ~~) ITM,_ Pl.Bii mAI Regularly SCheC!Ule<l programming may be delayed due 10 P•rrc:s fl EJBICAlllOtm-IT ~THI OCMaO"I The Go-Go's latest album "Tall< Show" is SPolllghted along with stu· dlo footage, interviews and a video ol their 1a1es1 single "Head Over Heels " ([) u.l F001UU Jacksonville Bulls. at Arizona Ol.Jtlaws (3 hrs I CID vmo .....,, ©) .,_ "Angel" ( 1984. Orama) Cllll Gorman. Susan Tyrrell An 1n1ethgen1 stu· dent turns lo prost11ut10n c;o lhar she can pay the tu111on at an ellclUsive high school 'R' ( 1 hr 32 mm ) • llOT IUT Hemm -..... 9GIT ...... PllWATI••.-.. ~at.9 Ma .._,,~ ...... .-.t/11 ....... PAClll t/11 CUL Nm .. "TM Grey Fox" ( 1982. West· em) Richard Farnswonh. Jackie Bur· roughs Released atter 30 years In prlson, a notorious stagecoach bandit finds popo. lartty among the people 1n the Cantrdlan wlldemess when he embarks on a tra1n- rob~ :r~PG' (I hr 32 mm l ~ llO¥ll "Somewhere Tomorrow" ( 1984, Orama) Sarah Jessica Parker, Nancy Addison A young woman man· ages to overcome grlof over her lather's death. as well as dHhcullies 1n gelling along with her molher, wtlh the love and Nl1 ... ._::: 30mm) . ~-:'J.. Olymf.)I(; w ICf Polo ream members. June rOfny nnd 6111 Seo11. the YOloe artists behind Aocky and P · e ":.rr.-T ,.....,. r t'l>tlllttd l~--WlmLClf ...... .. "The Nailed And Tl'lt ~ad" f 1958 Of mal Aldo Rav Clllt Robeltson SOidiers In WCM'ld War II leam the valUe ol courage and quickness at the risk o1 los- their Uves (2 hrs , 45 min ) ,,,,,.,, . 1111 UW. ~A PGmUn t/11 Tm Nocturnal desef1 creatUfes and 100.year-old creosote bushes are ob- se<ved 1n Ille parched habitat of Cahlor- n1a·=ve Oeserl Q (I hr ) "The Lonely Guy" ( 198", Com- edy) Steve Martin. Charles Grodin Atter his se•y g11llriend leaves him. a young man laces a lonely ~te and writes a best· selling book that serves as a gUlde lor other lonesome men 'A' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) CZ) .,. "Easy Rider" ( 1969, Orama) Peter Fonda. Dennis Hopper Two young motorcyclists drop out of society and. rid- ing across lhe Southwest 10 New Orleans 111 search of the "real" America. encoun- ter pre1vd1Ce and senseless violence 'A' l1hr ,34 min.) 1':118 2 Cit TNI fOlll Featured how design· ers are flashing lheir styles via video. flying tight with the Navy's Blue AngelS pred· SIOrl team, wheeling and dealing 1n anllque cars1n Reno eFMaYflUD me1tu. Ull.._AT.._. fl8lf'Ll'I ccurr .... CllClat.11 .. ,,.,, ..... OFllANm flll_, m The deadly Chng1ng reepers trap Red and LanfOfd during a cross·cave race. I MC*l,_IMITA.-rA .. ())IC ..... • 11& U. Federal bUdget cuts create havoc a1 the Agency when Amanda unw1thngly t>Otrows a cat ow.by~~~~ LI Jayne Kennedy thinks she's being questioned by an FBI agent, cllllhangers lrom "Mant'iunt On Mystery Island", as - sorled goofs from Lynda Carrer, Peter Lawt01d. Soupy Sales and Otcl< Cavett. ( 1 hr ) 8 COUl1UU MMZllll "Journey To A lhousand Rivers" Jacque$ Cootleeu and his research crew explore the civllizallons • industries. ecology and wildlife In and around the Amazon Rive~ 9 (2 hrs.) •a NMDCMTU a aamc1 Mar1c goes undMcover 10 help the ~ nab a group of renegade caps wtth muro.r on lthel= ~1 hr ) • .... C.CllU11 BnlRT.-f ~ FeeMed' Rob~nson e "LOOk1ng For Mr Ooodbar" ( t917, Ofarna) Diane Keaton. Tue9d8y Weld Based on Judith Rossner's novel A socially repressed schOOfteachor seeks excitement by frequenting Single$ bars and lortng vanous meo Into one-ntght s1anc1s (2 hrs , 30 min ) • MTIOllAl .a.· lllC: A SUtvey ol lfe- land's horses and the peoj)6t who breed. train and fide them, cutminatlng ill a lo06I at the annu;il Dot>lll'l Horse ShOw Q (I hr;>= 89 mM Regularly schedO!ed ramming may bft dellJyed dlJe to 1ge breaks .,. "They Got Me COYefed" ( 1943. CorM<jy) OOb Hope ()o(othy Lamour A Wn!;t11ngt<'>n •o11bologe r1ng IS occldent.ily lflVit<U!d by 8 IOOll"..h ~l*maf\ ( 1 hr 3" min ) ( ... "My Fiwoule VNt' ( 1982. Sunday, March 10, 1985 13 • I I -Montlay Cold. Comedy) Petet O'Toole. Jessica Harper An alCOhOlic ex·matuiee Idol has trouble coping With the pteasures of a llve TV per· tormance oorlng television's golden age. 'PG' ( t hr .. 35 min.) @ ---II '"'COlilC9--I The Gram- my-Award winning coontry-wesJetn star performs such favorites es "The Garn· bier ... "Lucille" and "Lady." as well as a duet of "We Have Tonight" with Que&I star Sheena Easton, from Greensboro. North Carolina. ( 1 hr ) Cl) ,._ TALI ntlA.,. "The Snow Queen" Lance Kerwin a(ld Melissa Gllbefl star 1n this tale of a brave gift who's deter· mined to save her companion from the Snow Queen's (Lee Remick) spell Nor ret~helley Duvall Q G "Or. Kildare's Strange Case" ( 1940. Orama) Lew Ayres. Lionel Bar· rymore Oulel<-thlnklng Or Kildare rallleS to lhe defense of a young bfain surgeon ·who Is suspected of a senous medteal er· ror. ( t hr., 30 min) n G ..-cAll flU._ "Brea)dast With Les And Bess" Dick Van Dyke. Cloris Leachman and Shaun Cassidy star In this comedy aboul a radio ralk show brood casr from a couple's New Y0tk apertmenl .. 11n l~T~= Q (I hr . 45 min) UMIOAT ~'Purple Haze" ( 1982. Orama) Peter Nelson. Chuck McOuarry The so- cial turmotl of the lale 1960s Is reflected 1n the experiences ol two young men in 1968 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) • 9 Cl) Uft t Alla Kate plays good Sa marltan when she bfings home a kitten lor the kids but Chip is devasiated when the new pet suddenly dies. D -.TllMl'l'N.-.. M--.0 Da· ~ Ha'8eHloH and Jayne Kennedy h<>sl this lntemahonal beauty contest from Sydney. Australia. where US represents· tive Pamela Catherine Gidley competes with 21 other contestants for the title Mu· slcal guests Air Supply, Peter Allen. (2 hrs.) • <II llOWll "Klcka" (Premiere, SU&pense) Anthony Geary. Shelley Hack The stakes may be Ille or death for a thrill· seeking couple who can't controt thelf ot>- 58$&1on for playing dangerous. hlgh-rl8" i:.Tu~ (2 hrs.) • mt .... Scheduled. Jae~ Cole· man. Or. Joy~ Brothers. Vlc!Ot Baner,ee ("A Passage To India"). Howie Mandel. Susan Jette and Ross Stretton (American Ballet Theater). ( 1 hr.) •-.rlUU'IN.••Mw..t Da· Vi'd HasaelhOff and Jayne Keooedy hOSI this lnternattonal beauty contest live from Sydney. AU5tralle, Whe<e US. reprflefllit· ,....., Pamela Catherine Gidley competes with 21 othe< contestants tor the ltlle Mu slcat guests. Air Supply. Peter Allen (;> hrs.L (1) .. , ..... CO)_. "Heat And Oust'" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Jutte Christie. Grete Scacchl A young Englishwoman arrlVeS In lndla to re- &earch the fife of her greet aunt whO. 60 years before. had created 11 scandal by IAklng "" lndiftn IOVtf. 'A' (? hrs.. 10 min) (J) .... "Splash" (198 ... Comeoy) fOm Hanttt. Oeryt Hannah A New YO<k btlchek>r Wlll'IOUt moch IUCCe9S at love I.its tor • bteullfut girl wno tlteraty wesnes up on sh<>t• UntlWIJrO "' flt$1 that she's 14 Sunday, March 10, 1985 the menTl8k1 he saw as a chlld. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 51 min) (%).,. '"My Best Friend's Glrl" ( 1983, Romance) Isabelle Huppert. Colouche Two best friends. rivals lor the emouonal and physical auenlions ol an a11rac11ve woman, skirmish 1n the never-ending bat· tie for love. ( t hr , 39 min ) -· -"8: .n.t111 MIM.D IMU This special pr.of1les wildlife photographer Jack Swedberg's successful a11erop1 at translerrlng wlld eagles from Manitoba 10 the Massachusetts Ouabbin Reservoir ... Cl)......, OICk has pt<>blems Wtlh the crew when he takes over as prpduce1 alter Michael IS fwed Cf) .,. "Jane Eyre" ( 1971, Orama) George C. Scotl. Susannah York. Based on Charlotte Bronte's novel. A young Eng· llsh governess falls In love with o man whose wife IS mad (2 hrs .. 30 mm ) (!)CM. POOIULL Jacksonvltle Bulls at Anzooa Outlaws (A} (3 hrs.) QDIOf---.Y1"1 ... -~uu.ar M (ll) MOWm "Straw Dog5" (197t, Orama) Dustin Hollman, Susan GeOtge A man and his wife a11emp1 to remove them· selves from vlOlent American sdC'iety, bul discover that a peaceful surtace can hide und~1ti~ery (2 hrs., 20 min ) -8 (JJ A lACIY Cagney charges Captain Hennessey with se>1ual heress· ment, Lacey protects an elderly woman from an scam aimed at senior citizens ( t hr) I L-:J.. POOi llM IOGI I The unity of Rudy Jordache's famlly Is threatened alter Ramona confesses to Wesley her re lallonshl with Biiiy Penny Peyser. Gregg Henr . Part 10 ol 22) ( t hr ) • ~"Breakfast With Les An<I Bess" Dick van Dyke, Cloris Leachman and Shaun Cassidy star 1n lh1s comedy aboot a radio talk show broad· cast from a couple's New Y0tk apartment In the early 19609. Q (2 hrs~ ID AP~ ... IW819Cl=Mnt. .... wmtlm...,_ Au1hor Tom Peters ("In Seareh Of Excellence") discusses the application of e•oellence end .. IHm· provement to schools, hospitals. house- holqa and 9maH butlnesses ( t hr ) (C) .,_ "Halloween" ( 1~78. Horror) Donald Pleasence. Jamle Lee Curtis On a rainy Halloween night, an Insane murderer escapes from an asylum and cuts a pnth Of deelh, de$1rUCllOn and terror through a smell town. 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ® .,_ "Purple Hearta" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Ken Wahl, Che1yl Lndd In Vietnam. e Navy medic meets and lolls In love with o dedicated nurse. bul lheit future plans are threatened by the lnevll&ble circum stances of wl\f 'R' ( I hf . 55 min ) C&LmALL..,.. -... NI a.•(l)O e ... _,,. .... &I t• MRftCCUIT ..,. "Lady Of Lus1'' ( t973, Adult) Vttalll KarH. wry Ross A woman hn• eeeood lh<>ughta about her decision to en- ltr 11 eonv nt whon she mef)tG o hand ~ palntor ( 1 hr . 30 min ) Cl)..,. ··Now And rorevet · < 1983. ()ama) Chefyt t aOd. Robert Coleby A wOman turns to aleohOI when her hOAb&nd l!I errested on a rape ehOrge 'A' ( t hr , 3:> min) CZl .,. "NOfth Dallas Forty" ( t979, COmedy) Nick Nolle, Ma O•vls (' Group1e5. pin-popping ~ ~t perty· 1ng begin to lake their tol on two fun.-lov· II~ h~~ over-the-hllt foot bell playera. 'R' .... .... 119 Cl)-6-A.J. and Ride help a benk manager ffack down a teenager woo·s using his home computet to make fraudulent withdrawals (R) ( 1 hr . 10 mlnL D • mTOICMIOI Host: Johnny Car· son Guests· Ra'4, Cha<le9. George Jones ICN1r==..:: Pel-. IRI ........ .. "The Lonely Lady" ( t 983, Ora· ma) Pia Zadora, Lloyd Bochner. On a tef.. eVlsed awards ptogram. a !IUCCtSSful screenw11ter tells lhe shoek1ng story of how she reached lame 'A' ( t hr.. 32 min.) CO).,. "Cujo" ( 1983. Suspense) Dee Wallace. Danny Plntauro. A woman and her young son are trapped In their car at an isolated auto repair yard by a huge. rabid dog 'R' ( 1 hr . 3 I min ) e M Cl.m Scheduled: how steam toco- mollves may bring jobs to several West Virginians: Washington C11p1tOIS hockey 1Hll~·at.£:.;:.:.::l_ ......... .,.. "AU My Darling Daughters' ( 1972, Comedy) Robert Young, Ray· mond Massey AH lour daughters of a wld- owe< plan to wed 1n a Slngle ceremony ( t hr, 30m1n) •LAW -.ca Scheduled author Or Robin Cook dtSCUS!ieS his heW medlcat thrme1. "Mindbelld " <ID .,. "Unfaithfully Yours" ( t984, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nastassja Kin· ski An orchestra conduetOt thinks that his wile may have had an affair with a vlollntst white he was away on tour and cooaplres 10 rnutder her 'PG' ( t hr • 36 min ) tMl=r "A Severed ~d" (1971. ) Lee Remick, Aict'lard Attenbor ough. llte Londoners show signs of prlm1· llvlsm and l&ck of &Ocial structUfe when they abandon sexual mOfes &nd engage In "muSlcal beds." ( t hr . 55 m.n ) mtD e LA11WwmtMWtUll •I Scheduled sportscaster Bob Cosras. model Kim Ale1ds, comedienne MarjOrlCl Cross. ( 1 hr ) I .,_ .. •"-aecoca-.-....,., -.ca•mo U.mY .,_ "The Girl In The Red Velvet Swing" ( 1955, Orome) Aay Milland. Joan COiiins The (velyn Nesbut·Stanford While llllnlr leads to White's murder In MadlsOl'I M uare Garden ~~: • tO min ) II llR .... .... .,_ "T001&1e" ( 1982. Comedy) Dustin Hollm8n, JMs.ca Lange An out of WOfl< New YOrk actor labeled 11 sem petamental dlscovtrs a wtlole new earee1 lor hl~ff when he d1sgul58$ hlmself 8' e wom&n 8nd lllnd " '°3P opeta tole 'PC' U hr, 66m1n I -·Cl) .. I.' WI Tho Commls.slon tr becomes lnvolVed In a dlanperoua mis slon to Pinpoint lht delivery Qf M intffM· Uon•I gold Sl'll~t (A) ( t nr :-20 min.) Cf) .. "Lady On file Dus" (198!1. Ofama) Sonia Brago A yuong newlywed ftn<j!I enj0ymaf11 on 11 f .. ~ filled with -llclllcl!y Conl. stra~s. 'R' ( 1 hr., 26 min.) -1 msT.-WIBIAW. W .,. "The Outsider" ( 1967. Mys- tery) Darren McGav1n, Sean Garrison A Pflvate detective IS hired to investigate a lemale embeulef (2 hrs ) e .,. "Getting Straight" ( t970. Comedy) Ellioll GOUid, Candlee Bergen A IOfmer militant returns to college to get a degree and finds hlmsell enmeshed 1n modern student protests. (2 hrs . 10 mln) (f) .. "Frontier HO<IZOO" ( 19.38, Western) John Wayne. Jenntfer Jones A promoter schemes to swindle ranchets out ol lhelr land 1n order to build a dam tor a reserv0tr. ( 1 hr . 30 min) • .,. "GhOsts That Sttll Walk" ( t978, Honor) Ann Netsoo, Matt Boston Terrifying evil IO<ces seize control of an entire family and threaten 10 destroy all the memtiers. (2 hrs.) CE cou.m u.nuu. 9Cll'l A pre- view of the national championship tourna ment (R) (0).,,. "Angel" {1984, Orama) Chit Gorman, Susan TyrreM An intelligent stu· dent turns to pros111u1lon so thal she can pay the tultton at an exclusive high school 'R' ( 1 hr .. 32 min ) (%).,. "Cu10" ( 1983. Suspense) Dee Wallace. Danny P1n1auro A woman and het young son are trapped 1n lhetr car at an Isolated auto repair yard by a huge rabl= 'R' (1hr .31 min) w! --~ow And Forever" (1983, Orama) Cheryl Ladd. Robert Coleby A. woman turns to atconot when her husband Is arrested on a rape charge 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 min) ' --1~-NOU.YWOCID a Ole• featured Judy · Um discusses her new album, an inte1 view with Garry Marshall, Chl.lcil Norris talks aboot his new movie, "Missing In Action " di malA:M..nlMMCClnlUI -Taesclay •CC) "The Day The Women Got Even" ( 1980. Orama) Jo Ann Pttug, Julie Hager ~ (I hr., 40 min ) w "Unlaithfully Yours" ( 1984, Comedy) Ou<lley M00te, Nas1ass1e K1ns10 ( I hr . 36m1n) • lll) "How To Commit Marr~go" ( 1969. COmedy) BOb Hope, Jackie Gleason (~ hrs I 119 (8) "The Carnet Boy" ( 1984, Adventure) Animated Votces of Barbare Frawley. Ron Haddrick ( 1 hr. 12 min) (Q) "The Advoo1urO!I 01 Young Robin HOOd" ( 1980, Orama) An1mstod ( 1 l'\r ,.3m1n) •tcJ ''Twtliohl Zone The MOiiie'' ( 1983. Sclence·r1e11on) John Lutigow. VIC Mor row (I hr • ,.2 min } (%) "Superman Ill • ( 1983. Adventure) Cht1tlophef Reeve, Ric;hard PryOI (2 hrs. 6 min.) •(ff) "81ady's Eacape" ( 1984. Advtn1u1e) John Sevage. Kelly neno ( 1 hr • 36 mln I ··Fatly Finn'' ( 1980, Orama) Ben O• tnbOutd. a.ti New1on (I hr , I S min) •(O) "Blue Stuts A~ln" (1983. Comedy) Harry Hamlin, Mimi Rootr• ( 1 hr • 27 min) IALL•MPM&'f DOllHOW(ll) TMT-. · W .,. "The Lonely Guy" ( 198·4. Com- edy) Steve Mar11n, Charles Gtodin After hlS sexy girlfriend leaves him. a young man laces a lonely lite and writes o best- selhng ~ lhat serves as a guide tor _1011~~~30mlo) lt1I ~-Porl0<m· ances by The Police. A Ftock ot Seagulls. Devo. Wall of Voodoo, Ricky Wales. Gary Numan and The Gang of Four are lea- tured 1n this musical-comedy special l ab;::ashy, fantasy New Wave club. -llOWWTa. ... ..,,.MUii --·-·.,..,.,.(II) OUR _ _, M .,. "Laughter In Paradise" ( 1950, Comedy) Audrey Hepburn. Alastair Sim An eccentric old man leaves lour 1elat111es his estate, whtCh they can receive only ai- rer performing certain lasks I I hr , 33 min) •9 mWll "lnv1S1ble Agent" ( 1942, Ad· venture) Ilona Massey. Peter Lorre An AmertC&n a~1 w11h lhe power to render himself 1n111sible sets olf on a Nazi spy mis sion (I hr . 30 min ) Cf) AllOlT ""'COITILLO e .,. "Wyorrnng Outlaw" ( 1939 Wes1ern) John Wayne. Ray Hullon The Three Mesqu1teers expose a crooked poli- llclan who has boon selling ,obs 10 1mpov- i<T.~::h:.; 1 hr ) ~---· ""CONCa--~1 The C111m my-Award w11'll'l!Og-Country-wes1ern star performs such lav0<11es as "The Garn· bier ... "Lucille" anc!J "Lady," as well as a -c.c "The Uttle Foxes" ( 1941. O.ama) Bette 0aVIS, Herbert Marshall ( t hr 56 min) "Superman Ill" { 1983. AdVenrure) Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor (2 hrs , !>min) (S) "A Song Is Born" ( 19'48, Mu~al) Danny Kaye. Vlfglnla Mayo ( 1 hr . 53 min) -It?> "Brighi VICIOly" ( 1952, Orama) Ar lhur Kennedy, Peggy Dow (2 hrs ) -CO) "Crackers" ( 198'4. Comedy) Donald Sutherland, Jack War.Den ( t hr • 32 mjn ) CZ> "The Med Advenlures Of Rabbi Jacob" ( 1974. Comedy) Louis De Funes. Suzy Dota1r ( 1 hr , 35 min ) t1:11G "The Forgotten Man" ( 197 t, Orrnno) Dennis Weaver, Anne Franc1S ( 1 hr , JO min) _ ................ - -· "Three Slliloft And A Girt" ( 1953, Muslclll) Jane Pow If, G0tcSon MacRae ~hrs) CC) "The Dey The Women Got Even" ( 1980. Orama) Jo Ann Pflug, Julie Hager !t. (1 hr •O min ) (0) "Bad Boys" ( 1982. Oramo1 Seen Penn. Reni Snnton1 ( 1 hr 59 min I dUet ot "We Have Tonight;-; with -guest srar Sheena Easton, from Greensboro, North Garol1na. ( 1 hr ) CZ) .. "The Rules 01 The Game" ( 1939, Orama) Marcel Dalio, Nora Gre- QOI French social and sexual mores sepa- rate ar1Stocra1s and worktng-class people bef0te World Wa1 I ( I hr . SO mm ) • ·--n CID c.. GI C.-ul Comedian George Carlin takes a tiumorous look al baseball, loolball. cars and everyday hie bet0<e a UCLA audience ( 1 h1 ) .. ~,Amt· {IS": "Somewhere Tomorrow " (1~. Oramal Sa1ah Jessica Parlcer. Nancy AddlSOO A young woman man- ages 10 overcome grief over her latl'\et's death, as well as dtlficu•ties In ge111ng along wllh her mother. with the tove and help of a gh09t 'PG' ( t hf . 30 min ) ;---.cl . .. llR'ITI •IBB•lmlCll> .,.. "Heat And Ousr ( 1983, Orct ma) Juhe Chrishe, Greta Scacch1 A young Englishwoman arrives 1n India 10 re- search the hie of her great aunt who. 60 years before. had created a scandal by raking an Indian lover 'R' (2 hrs . 10 m1r1.) ·-ICOTT W CC).,. "Halloween I 1978 HorrOf) Donald Pleasence. Jamie Lee Curlrs On a rainy Halloween ntgh1. an insane murderer escapes from-an asylum and curs a paltl of death, des1ruc1ion and •error through a small town 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) Ol)9IMI "le1'5 Spend The N1f&llt fogeth er" ( 1982, Documen1ary) The Aolhng Stones The Stones perform many ol their grea1es1 hits 1n this recOfd ot 11'\fee con certs held in New Jcfi;ey anel AnzonA 'PG' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) -1-"""" 119Yn.I 41:11 ·--°' ~ ( "Bra1ns10<m" ( 1983. Science·ftehon) Christopher Walken Natallt> WOOd ( 1 hr 46m1n ) 1t9(ZJ "Cracking Up" ( 1983. Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Millon Berle. I I hr . 30 min) -.e "My Favorllo Brunette" ( 19'4 7, Corn edy) Bob Hope, r>orolhy l.11mour (2 hrs ) 1:11 "The Sec1e1 l 1le 0 1 Wallet Mitty" ( 1947 Comedy) Danny Kaye, Vlfg101a Mayo ( 1 hr . 50 min ) a.ct) "The Earthhng' ( 1980 Adv04"lture) Wilham Holden. Ricky Schroder ( 1 hf . •2 nlln) (0) "The Surv1vots" 11963. Comody) Wallet Mallh8U. Robin Wilhanis ( I ht ' 44 min) (I) "Uold They Sail" ( 1957. Orrtma) Jean Simmons. Paul Newrnon ( t ht • 35 min ) CZ) 'Phantom Lady" ( 19•'4. Mystery) Fu1nchot Tone. Alan Curtis ( 1 hf . 27 min) • "Unlrulhfully Yours ' ( 198'4, Comedy) Dudley Moore Nas1a~'if8 Kinslu ( 1 hr , 36m1n ) .. CC) "Twlllghl lone TM MOYie" ( 1983, SC1en<:e·Flct1on) Jonn l 1thgow. VIC Mor- row ( 1 hr 42 mm ) ~ The A<Nentur 01 YOUOQ Robin Sunday, March 10, 1985 15 ' -Hlr.Jr'.xr , ·~ ~ ~ ' 'T .CJ..,,.. -....,~ 'f~~ ~")!, ~ ~ •;,e,.17< • ~r • !. ~ -~ St:>. . ·~.,A ·~.I'~ A.'r'att/r.. • ?t:e! 7 Oa't.tara ~~, J:tcr> .._.,,,.°' '• ~r • ~ ""Y •1:!.. -. si-rw '!! ,.crr<t; r·~ en.-. ~ ·~r "'~"'.llT~ L-n ~.it Eru_...4!": nrtlt'1 ~'ii£' ~2St ~-r-~ ·~ -;<! Jr Bac:>--e ':rv..r &!:a" •• , L'' -or .. '% s~ ·~ J..-::--~,,~ On:nc;Te ~<"! Pc'•~ r-r,,. i-n ~__,.. . •.. , a ".)'te- l ..... <a•• ... .,sum --· .. I.'»'~ ~eA \e!Z'Jn; ==~., ~..e"• -::"*! :J'::>dQie. ~ ro; 'i ·:t· -::ie ~ a"1C a ·~,.er :.r: u-...a O.l'E" ::; • ~ J .. --~ '~fl!!'" r·S1e2 o-a- ::";2 ~ ~ ~ .....,. w---- 'l!lllt ~ ·~'l!!'~ofe .-~ .. ·'l.rz: z~c;a ·: rer:rdlr ~ ~ r~ -e ~ • a i::asa ooe ! • t'T 7,; ~ 198 1 • • ,_ F«-...cec ~ oi l!T -c~d ~! ~0.6>- ~ ·~ ~~4. cast~ lrU:s, ·-i'gt :I ~ Jer.1 West t"ie ~ tp.r-ie' ~ ~., Sr a.ego~ ~~r.s: ~ . , ... m•u. .. -1.J .... fmlll'I~ ...... n 81-l ._.. •• llm ... , llMl .mz r la.~ _ ~ 12 .. n 30,...,, .. ._ .... ,.,, .. (E &U a•·~ lar'dS h5 O'er rAJ as or~ al t!'l9 ~ ~ n1 D.I' • .es G!iorge to ~ .._. ~ ~ air ~Ay ,... rl! ne- "°'40' 0 8 • A-1Ull T,.ie ~ fies to ~ '.C •q ._ ~ ~ DVer.-ng •o tat~ 0"'1!r a •esort need~ &f S15ter5 IA ( • l'Y -~---13Dorado l'r''3()-e'1 IVld £,~-Jae.~ Cousteau af'ld "" 'E"'..ei'C" :r~ ~I~ ~ ~ Q; t.1es • ......., -.ea· It'll! •mazor ~ ano ~ -~JJ :·aoe ~\'(Jr' MU 0 2~) • 3 .._..A mo. Jal> ano '/of ~ ~ ~< ~ torces r"W!im ro 1eq! toge':l'"tl!tnes1' as r~ ga1t1er •o '*'-etase a.ti Br~c:f5 twOWlaJ (RI Q •==an • ~ F...uect 0- • Romance) Us.a " Roct.ard Gere ~ ~c.&f'I ~ DeOOme ~ "' '°" mat'llC af'.ait .. • S1<illioned in England ~ ""'°4 N~ .J CL tn 30 fTW'I ) • A A ~ at '>-°teo.ss., •t\IWlQ ord ~ ot ~al r;Jo..io ptodigoes. inc;a,o. ''11 a '2·1Uf~ ~and a 10-year- Qd~pllrfet ":; f' rw 15,.., I ·f\JMI--~~ P'oV~ '"lat be delayed OUe ro breat' 'CJ "T t'6 Is Spinal Tap"' ( 198' Comedy) Rob Rertf!f Mcheel ~n In 1~ sar•e on the con1empor.-y todi "->· 111e scene at1 Amefcan oocumentary f*n- mM-et •~ the pheuomeuon of a 17. yeat<iia t.a~ tne1al brand from England "ff ( llY 22 tl'W1 I -1f0tr Apache. The BtOtlJI" (1981, Or-.fta) PaA Newmen. Ed Asnef A tough cop bet etme end c.or-ruptlon 1n New Ven Coty'~ South Bton.c ~· hood 'R' (2 hrS 5 ITWI ) (S) ... &a..nstOlm · 11983 Soence- ric;to0n1 Owis1QPhef Wallcen. Natalie Wl>Qd A mameo ~ 1ries 10 keep a 'C)eelaly ~ ~. wtldl .aow. • l*IOO to ~Aperiena lhe sensations I.it by another from f'lllltlary and lndUsltlal groue>s 'PG f t hr •6 ITWl I i uit•dllY Coal .. Remington help a man whose encounters with real dangef.s are mysteriousty por- 1!~ m a popular detective comic strip •• ':..n. Maddie and David are assisted by a psychic as they tackle a case of inctustrlal espionage. ( 1 hr.) G mt llMt, POGll IWI IOGI I Dtane takes advantage of Wesley's broken heart 10 win his alfectlon; Eatep and Falconet11 form an alliance to destroy Rudy. Kimber· ly Beck. Gregg Henry (Part t t of 22) ( 1 hr ) Ct) .,. "'The Kentucky Fried Movie" ( 1977. Comedy) Evan Kim. Master Bong Soo Han This collection ot no-hOlds· barred satirical sketches spoofing telev1· sion and movie cliches includes cameo appearances by Donald Sutherland, Hen- ry Gibson. George Lazenby and Bill Blx· ~ 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) Uf) M lll'al B A playwright desper- ate for new Ideas dangerousty forces reai. llle situations Into his new play EdWard Albert. Penelope Milford, Michael Mad· sen .,. "Angel" ( 1984. Orama) CHtl Gorman. Susan Tyuell An intelligent stu· dent turns 10 prostitution so that She can pay the tu1hon at an excluStve high school 'R' (1 hr .. 32 min.) {~ .,. "Crackers" ( 1984, Comedy) Donald Su1herland. Jack Warden Down· on-their-luck characte1s In San Francls- co·s M1SS10n district dee1de to ease lhelr llnanoal woes by c1acking a pawnShop owner's sale 'PG" (I hr . 32 min.) (I) .. "HOI Dog ... The Movie" ( 1984, Comedy) David Naughton. Patrick Houser An Idaho farm boy, partk:ipallng 1n a freestyle skung competttton, finds ro- mance and fun. as weu as a rivalry wtlh rhe reigning Austrian champion. 'R' O ( 1 hr, 36 mm) IOlm .. LW mAl'ICt••t""" LIO ... In a lecture at SacrameoJo'• im- munity Center Theater, the author a. # ed· uca1or ralks about establlshlf'lg loving ·relationships in all pa1ts of one's Hie. ( 1 ht.) ... Wi& aCI TMIAM "The Jewel In The Crown" Perron returns to India In 1947 and learns that Merrick was mur· dered alter marrying Susan; Sarah and Kasim manage the Nawab's household. i art 13 of 14) O ( t hr . tO min) .. ... llON "Ltghtntng Stflkes Twice" (1951. Mystery) Ruth Roman. Richard Todd Alter be1n9 exonerated of responsl· bllity for his wile s death. a man lindS the real killer and peace of mind '°' himself .~hrs ) CB) aa.nm am. c..; Culture Club perlor.ms "Karma Chameleon ... "Do You Really Want To Hun Me?" and "Miss Me Blind" al the Hammersm11h Odeon tn ,,.1Lo"£il~a[& ~ ~ -AlmAUBI &OSI• fllOfllft CCUIT -IOU Gues1s Doug Sanders. Bob Goalby (RJ .,. ··cu10" ( 1983, Suspense) Dee Wallace. Danny P1ntauro A woman and her young son are trapped 1n their car at an 1S01ated auto repau yard by a huge, rabt! dog 'R' ( 1 hr , 3 t mm ) I IBlllAlfT alO t1:19 (() FALL fMlf Coll accompanies a woman charged with embezzlement on an aclion-packed transconltnental lrain tflp (Fl) U hr . IOm1n) D e nmMT Hosl Johnny Carson Scheduled Cand1ee &-rgen, lhe Kulg·s l···f!-t~ llOCU'Omfl.D LA1-ff MEICA Scheduled. Phyllts Schlaliy debares the toptC should we use OOpar~ =:~forms 1n the claSStoom? ...,.... .,,. "Hor Dog The Movie" ( 198.t, medy) David Naughton. Patrtck Houser. An Idaho farm boy, parllcipahng In a freestyle skllng competition. finds ro- mance and tun. as well as a rivalry with BLUE-GREEN MANNA ... THE ANSWER TO YOUR ALLERGIES? FIND OUT ABOUT ... • • • • What Manna did for an American Scientist and his struggle with allergies The most unique f cod source known to man & found only in the clear waters of Klamath Lake. Call or Wri te to: DEE'S Information Service 2218 So. Parton St. Santa Ana, Ca 92707 8 - 2 p.m . (714) 546-3313 the relgrnng Austrian champtOO "R' ( 1 hr , 36mln) ([) llCMI "California Valley Gtrls" ( 1981. Orama) Cindy Shepard, M1s1y Dawn In order to support their expensrve needs. four Valley Gitls use something other than a credit card ( t ht , 30 min.) (Q) .,. "Bad Boys" ( 1982, Orama) Sean Penn. Rent Santoni A young hOOd· lum accidentally kills the younger b<olher of a teen-age dope dealer dunng a poltee chase and IS senl to a tough reformatory 'R' (1 hr • 59 min ) m ,. a.. Scheduled how one couple overcame unemployment by g1vtng 10 oth· ers. ( 1 hr .• 30 min) =1~--"' Cle MOU YWOGD .,. "'The Last Angry Man" ( 1959, Orama) Paul Munt. David Wayne A sea soiled doctor tfles to save the hie of one of the hoodlums responsible IOf runntn8 him out of lhe neighboth<>Od (2 hrc; t min.) Cf) lil••---111-BITIT ... (II llON "All My Darling Daughters· An nlversary" ( 1973, Comedy) Robert Young. Raymond Massey A wlCIOwed JUdge decides lo announce his remarriage plans ar hrs daughters· hrst anniversary pany. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) CC).,. "Under Fire" (t983. Orama) Nick Notte. Joanna Cassidy r WO Arnett· can iournahsts and a ptio1ographe1 c0ver lhe N1earaguan war while a t rench dOUble agent uses photographs of rebelS 10 search for key Sandinista leaders 'R' o 2hrs.8mm) TOP U. 90111G Mark McPherson vs Ro berto Hernanoe1 1n a 1vnior m1ddleweighl bOUI swe1tuled for 10 rounds. from Atlanltc. r.11y N J (R) (2 hrs . 30 min ) R1I (I) lllAmATH • -· f.D LATI ..rr wmt DAVI> LETTBmM Scheduled comecltan 8111 Kirkenbaue< author Michael Orosnrn ( I hr ) I ~ llTatCOCI ,.lllfTI O'MAIA. u.& TMAUY llCMI "The Vtt<ing Oueecf" f 1967, AdVenture) Don Murray Adnenne Cocn An 1IH8'ed romance develops between a Sunday. March 10. 1985 17 ::. X!''t:' ~ ~ X--r.:r • -'"'ili.,,.=, ~ r.-~ 'I: --~ ::J --=-~--. ~ -::. ~: e-:: ::J -. ,.,. ~--""~ :;,r-_.- ~ :re .r.c ,,.. ::> ::c--~ -::rra -=- • c:::lr.": ""<iiC: :air.:. ~ • --_,.,:Bi -: :r~-n:r ...,,. J:rc ~ '\'E L ·e --I - _ .... _Ole'~ ··-~ -~ -.r:"lliQI' ~ -~ A.:v r:bw::: ....... --~ :-=:r ,. Ii" • l ~If': ~ nnlf :uTW; ~ :n.: ~~ t ~~er:~~ 'Y'l ~ ~ "'5:Jr'C ~ ~· , t:;eo 'o:i • :-r '~ ::II": ) -~,_,. ~= &.If $t; ~ ~ ~t ~ .. •:ie'S .o-ir ~ "': ~ :>.I 11:7 • ~ ";/: ~ :!er: -~ ~ ~ r: ~....:: --•'If' ?,3 ~ <-~ -.-,= -Soicw _,. ~ ~ .... -. •f ~ ::. re yr Qic!-lf'• "<Ni ':r ui:r 4.~ er, !Mlrl!S$ ) .....- .. f ·---~·>..o ' ,,._ -t''" I ' CD "The Blad( Stanion Returns" ( 1983. Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teri Garr. ( 1 hr . 33mtn) CO) "Local Heso" ( t983. Comedy) Peter Rieger!, Burt Lancaster ( 1 tu. 50 min.) (Jl) "The Big Sky" ( 1952, Western) Kirk DouY,las, Dewey Martin. (2 t)rs., 35 min ) CH>· Lone Wotf McOuade" ( 1983, Adven· lure) Chuci( Norris, David Carfadlne ( 1 hr., 47 min.) II.II: ---Ltm•Cll-~CGISMY " .... "911 ... Regularly scheduled p~~mlng may be delayed due to iii'i&: breaks. ' ~IOUBlll I TC1P ._ -Dena Roston vs Rocky Garcia tn a fealhefWelght boot scheduled 10< 10 rounds. live from Lake Tahoe, Nev. (2 hrS , 30 min I I MOT•TMDnm ........ -....,..., ... Ul .... mYADA L A Lakers vs. Utah Jazz (2 hrs . 40 min.) -.... .... ,.." .. .. ...,mJ.8 ... ~/~---. ........ NC11•can. llOWll "Jeremy" ( 1973. Aoman<Je) obby Benson. Glynnis O'ConO()( Two teen-agefs encounter love for the first 11me, but not Without facing many a~· ward snuatlona along the way 'PG' ( I hr , 30m1n ) Cl) llOWll "Space Raiders" ( 1983, Soi· enc• F1r •ion) Vince Edwards, David Men- denhell A 10-ye.1r-c>ld bOy jOlns a band of speoe out11ws In hlJaeklng a starlhlp and battling an evil gafactlc f0<ce call9d the 791 c:g· It hr. 22 min ) ..... 'IMAT'Nm LOlllMT -:..-::~ Victor Freoch from "Highway To Heaven", an inventor of sail· ~and surfing gear •.::an•-" TWT Featured· •Heckman. I,,_.. cu."" -. ....... .. ,,.,, MCDT• ATM comm CUii Ore- QOfY Hines. Mavrict Hines and Lonelte Mcl<ee dilcluss Iha real Harlerll ~tclu6 and the f r1ncis F0<d Coppoll him In which they star _ CC ... "Btoedway 03My Rose" ( 1984. Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia Fat· row. A amen umo but good--hearttd talent ogent wOlkt dlllgently to make successes of h1 ho~less cllenls. 'PG' ( I hr . 26 CCJr ~ "Half" ( 1979, MuSiCill) John S.vage. Troot Willlllms A young man on hlS way 10 Army 1tldUc11on meets a bllnd o~ In Central Par!\ whO llkt him on a • crOSM:ountry ITIUSIC31 ~ ' ' (2 hfl . I min I - CZ).,.. "The Mad Adventures Of Rabbi Jacob" (1974. Comedy) Louts De Funes, Suzy Delair. An 1mputslve buSinessman disguises himself as a rabbi (Subtitled) 'G' (1 hr .. 35 ~~ 1.9 9 2 Oii 1W Featured the doctOI whO tackles the aches and pains of lhe Rams: floating mortgages -people who live on houseboats: HoUywooo comes to Ille on postcards. ., ... , ... momu. .. _., .... falftCCUlf .... C.11 '11 .. .., .......... maT ••m Wini MTW. ~ •MIC From the exolic wlldtlle of tile Namlb Desen to a daring raft race down the Yukon River, 10 years 01 National Geographic specials are reviewed. Hal HOlbrOOk ~ (2 hrs.) l{:t ...... ,,,., M ft) 110W11 "The Adventures 01 Robin Hood" ( 1938. Adventure) Errol Flynn. OIMa de Havllland The outlaw of Sher· wood Forest and his band ot Metry Men conspre to outwit lhe villainous S11 Guy of Grsboorne and Prince John, While the he- roic rebel himself wins ll'le love ol Maid Marian (2 hrs . 10 min ) • 9 CJ) ctWLll M CIUW Charles 1nv1tes an egotistical w11tet to the Pembrol<es'. the mascot• ol Jason's soccer team 1s m1SS!!:!g D UI ._..,, TO MIAVB Divine inter· vention prevents a group ol residents from being evicted by C()(pa<ate hoonds O ( I hr) 8 COUl1IAU AIMii* "Arvet Of The Fu- ture" Jacques Cousteau and his research crew examine the positive and negatrve eflects ol gold mining and other 1ndustnal· 1zation taking place along the Amazon A1ve1 O (2 hrs J 8 0 FML .,., Whtie on the trail of a ba1l·1ump1ng con artist. Coll. Howie and JOdy discover that the charlatan IS on a mobste<'s hit list. 9 (I hr.) ! 1111P•c:.:r•an anaT.-T TWT Feaiured ne Hackman • ... .. The Clnclflnatt Kid" ( 1965, Orama) Steve McOveen. EdWard G. Rob- lnsOn A young cardSMrp lries 10 beal the k~ of stud poker 1n a battle for prestige l iar •• Tl wmt MlmM. llO-From Iha exotic wlldlife of the Namib Desert to A daflng raft race down the YLIRon n1vet. 10 years of Na1tons1 Oeogrnphk: spoclols 1ve revlf'wed Hal HOibrook hOsts 9 (2 l1r'J . 5 min ) CC).,. "Tom Sewyer" ( t973. MuS1Cal) Johnny Whitaker, Jodie Foster. Based on Mark Twain's novel A boy whO lives near the Mtss1SS1pp1 River 111\d'I 11 1mpossible 10 stay out of trouble. especially when he lags along with hb buddy Huck Ftnn 'G' Q_( 1 hr • •t4 mm ) Of}llOWll "Reckless" (198•. Orama} A1 dan OUlnn, Daryl Hannah A young mot0<· cyole enrh\ISlast wnose life has be@() made unwholesOme by an elcohollC lathe< bocomM lnvOl\lod with 1 girl whO IS too gQOd tor him 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) CJ).,. "Raise ihe fl!AlliC" ( 1980. Ad· venture) Jason Robards. Richard Joroon A daring crow or sea expl()(or1 rnco:; 11~1n;1 A Aur,')lon lc;im to r11tovet lhe 11nluablc contents of tht 11unkcn ocean linet 11'1 o danQef~ mtSSlon 'PG' ( 1 hf . 54 min) • .,. "The Mandarin Mystery'' ( 1936. Mystery) Eddie Quillan. Chel1ottt Henry Whefl the possession of a pOc:e6lel postage stamp beCOmeS the motloie fOf murder. supersleuth EJlef'y Queen le aum- moned to lnvesligate. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ... CJ) llMI "Missing" (1981 , Orama) Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek. Baaed on a true S10fY. A New Y0<k buSlnessmen jolnl his daUgl1ter·ln-taw in a politlcalty e~ S111e Latin Amencan country 10 search f0t his son who mystetlously ~ed = mlltary coup. (2 hfs .. 30 mW\.) ;=t:.,_ ~ ... "Two Of A Kind" ( 1983, Ro- mance) John Travotta. O!Ma Newton- Jotin A sett-styled inventoi and a bank 1e11er are chosen by lhe Supreme Belna to prove mankind's wOflhlness. 'PG' C 1 hr., 28min) • 8 e FAC'll Gf UPI The girts are stuctc Inside a snack shop at a drtVe-ln about to be~eled.9 e (11 lmlMTT Reece learns the sordid truth about Sammy Jo; Amanda and De• rendezvous aher the prince has pre>pC*d mar.;&; 10 hef 9 (I hf I I _,_,.Scheduled: Steve Ka!Wy ("Dallas"). comedian Tom Dfeesen. ert· 1s1 Marion Pike. sirlgef Clint HOimes. (I hr) CE)...,..,. Cll) (0) .,. "Aiiee's Restaurant" (1969, Comedy) Ario Guthrie. Pat Quinn. In- spired by Ario Guthrie's song. A lolk lifllt er is arreste<l for litteflng, faces the treunw ol Army 1nd0ction and e>eper\etleee lite among h1ppte dropouts around the coun-~'PG' (t hf .Slmln ) 1 CZ) .,.. ··untalthlully Yours" ( 196', Comedy) Dudley Moore. NaStateil Kin- slu An orchestra condUCtor thlnl<a ttlet his wile may ha-le had an attalr With • vlolinllt while he was away on tour and oonepr. lo murder net 'PG' (I hr 36 min.) •D fm UM Sara can'I decide hoW to c:lump the nerd she's been daling fof 1 comel~k. Cf) "Towatd The ~ .. ( 1956. Adventure) W~llam Hc'den. Lloyd Nolan A pilot altempts 10 gain the r• spec! of hlS colleagues alter losing It OWi a careleSS mistake J2 hrs . 30 min.) 8 MlmM. ••• llC Richard Kley narrates tl'Ms close-up e>eammauon of the betlaV!Of ot tigers in 1 he wild. filmed In n.o of India's national parks O ( 1 hr ) ,._HIU(lt) ... "SplaSh" ( 1984. Comedy) Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah A New Yortl bachelOI without much wccess at IOYe lnlls t~1 a beautllul girl who literally wahel up on 'ihore. unaware at llrst that lhe's the mermaid he saw as a child 'PG' 9 (I hr .51mtn ) ll~UUBY .. Ill).,. BIUe Hawa~" {1962. Mulk:al) ElvlS Presley. Af'lO&la Lanst>ury ~ • SOldlef returns to his Hawaiian home. he t&k~ II JOD with a tOUl'ISt bureau egMwt the advic:e ot his perents (2 hrs.. 5 min.) -·•IT ...... An exheusted Mor· rl9on dreads tak~ the state medic* tx· ams. Chandler tries to convince a drcua etown with mulhple sclera.is to retn. C 1 h1) 11 t,'l~hri51tne 15 COUtttd by en old flame: Peter tnes to Pf~I an •blmcl wile Imm c;hOOttnO l'lef huSbend: ~ Sunday. March 10, 1985 1t worries about hoW little time she spendS with Dave. ~Q ( 1 hf ) !='Chariots 01 Fire" (1981, Dra- ma) Ben Cross, Ian Charleson. Social pressure and personal turl'l'lOll beser 1wo very ditterent British a1hle1es on 1helr way to glory in the 1924 ParhrOtymptCS. 'PG' 11 hrs .. 3 min,) Cl) COLLHI IMllTIM&. l80llT A pra. view of 1he natlonal chal'TlplOOShlp 1ouma- ment. (R) CD _,. .. All The Right Moves" ( 1983, Drama) Tom Cruise. Craig T Nelson An amblltous high school football player in a dying Pennsylvania steel town dreams of a college scholarship in order 10 .make a better life for himself. ·a· ( 1 hr., 30 min J Cl)llCMI "Night 01 The Zombies" ( 1984. Horror) Frank Garfield. Margit Newton Is· land natives become flesh-eallng zombies when a scientific experiment goes haywire, and a special squad mus1 de· stroy them before the rest of the wClfld is inf~1 hr., 42 min.) I .... ,. -A~NIDC8' .... MM· -Wint To. PITIM Author Tom Peters ("In Search 01 Extellence") discusses the appflcalton of excellence and aell-1m· provement to schools. hospitals. house- holds and small businesses. ( 1 hr , 5 -minkTACIOU9t I ..... " ... "811 _. Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to e!!doe breaks. (I) MW llAGAZIE Hosts Tom and Nancy Seaver (R) .. -.-NICI C.: THI PLMel MD THE .I-II Jimmy Stewart narrates 11 his lory of the "flying White House" lrom FDR's secret Casablanca trip during World War II 10 President Reagan's iour· ney to the People's Republic of China ( 1 hr.) • tW1fl.•Cl)O GD ... --Ml.a ~ m-) =~::.~Ip.!> ( 1983, A<!vtlff- ll.lft) CNlll~r Reeve. AIChar<! Pry<£A vlllelnout lndUttrlaf magnate tries to neu· trellze the Men ol Steel by splllllng htm Into his good end evll personallliaa 'PG' ~hrs., 5 min) CZ)_. "The Howling" (1981. Horror) Dee Wallace. Patock Macnee. A woman reporter is menaced by a killer wt10 seoms ro be a werewolf. 0R· ( 1 hr . 31 m111 ) 1 ..... 0 n:tl .-rTPY1WIR.mGCIQll tW Cl) ...... P.L Magnum 101ns the training sessions of a pro football team to protect an old friend who believes he's been targeted by a killer (R) C 1 hr . 10 min) 8 e TCllllrf Host Jotinny Cnrson SCheduled: Jonn Larroquerre Robert IK~t=-.... \ ......... ..,. ... .. "An Unmarried Woman" (1978. Orama) Jtll CIAybu1qh. Alan Bates A dedl<:Ated wile and mouw finds a new setf·awareness alter her hll'blltid ol 20 Sunday, March 10, 1985 .. 16 years confesses rhat he's tn love wtlh someone else 'A' (2 hrs , 5 nun ) ([) ..,. "Aphrodite" ( 1982, Orama) Valerie Kap11sky, Horst Buchholz. On an island 1n 1he Aegean Sea, t914. an arms manufacturer arranges a three-day tanra sy recreation or Pierre Louys' claSSlc rate of the goddess ol love and beauty 'A' I I hr. 36min.) m Jll CUii Scheduled Jimmy and CarOI Owens discuss their songwn11ng and pro duc1~~s. (1hr.30mtn.) tt•e L.A AmNCA Scheduled author Berry Kamen ("In Pursuit of Youth") Grammy award·w1nfllng counlry mus1t ~er and songwnler Emmy Lou Hams 1"9,(l)tlCl •D..-Y 1ttla7) MOWll "The Restless Breed" ( t 957 Adventure) Scott Brady, Anne Bancroll Alter a Secret Service agent is killed by a gangster, the man's son attempts 10 ave~th. ( 1 hr 45 min ) 1291 mOl.:-YWOOD ..,. "The COiiector" ( 1965, Ora· ma) Terence Stamp, Samantha Eggar A brOO<!ing young English clerk abducrs a woman and keeps her captive m a c.ellar 1n lhe hope thal she will eventually learn 10 love him. (2 hrs . 25 min ) rn •••••nmn 9 ..,. "The Chadwick F11m11y·• (1974 Drama) Fred MacMurray, Kathleen Ma- guire A family laces a crushing emo11onal crlSts ( 1 hr . 30 min ) CC).,. "The Blue Lagoon" ( 1980. Ora· ma) BrOOke Shields, Christopher At111ns Two castaway children grow to adoles· cence on a remote South Pac1hc. island and expenence lhe pangs ot fir-JI tove R' ~hr . 44 m1n) T1IACI MID FE.0 NCAA D1v1s1on I amp1onsh1ps, lrom Syracuse. N Y (RJ 2 hrs . 30 min ) ~ .. "The S11ng II" ( t983. D1ama1 Jackie Gleason. Mac Davis An experi- enced con artist lrtes 10 score big with the help ol a fellow pedaler 'PG' ( 1 hr 4? mlnL -· • LATI ~ wmt DA¥1t LETT-.. Scheduled: Par McCormick, me1chmaker Dan Fields. Chicago Bulla guard Mk:hae1 Jordan. ( 1 hr ) ~ M"911 ... tm•Q1COC1--~· •WICCllO llOWll "A Stranger 11 Watching ' 982, Orama) Rip Torn. Kate Mulgrew A psychotic kidnaps a TV reporter and the 8-y .. r-old daughter of an earfler vic11m and holds rhem !or ransom 1n Grand Cen trat SrarlOn (2 hrs ) e..,. "The Pride 01 St l <xus" ( t!l5:.> Biography) Dan D;:illey. Joanne Dru f)luy Dean ha1hng from the Ozarks leacts t™' SI Louis Cardinals 10 victory with hl'I µhf' nomenat pitching ab1hty (2 hr'i ) eLCM. ....... mu ~ llCMI "The Dresser" ( t983, Or~ma1 Albert Finney, Tom Coulltnay A valet en· courages and llaners an aging, paranoid actor 1n10 giving yet another performance as King Lear tn a touring theatncat com- i ny 'l>G' ( I hr , 5811~ .. ...,._ 1911\ .. tM .... "The Fiendish PIOt Of Ot t:u Manchu" ( 1980. Comedy) Peter Sellerc., Sid Caesar Retrred dalecflv Neyland Smllh pursues the 168 yoar old a1ctw11la1n Who I seelung lhe lngiodienrs IOI hrs ltle erotonoino hxtr ( t hr , ?0 min ) fM(.L) .. "A N1siht In H~11en" ( 1983 Orama) Chtitt()pher A1kln1.. Leslty An(l(' Warren A marrlfd collegO 1nsrruc10r has ltl' 8ffalf W1th Ot'IO Of her SIUdenlS who work~ as a m11 txouc dancer 'A' ( 1 hr . :>3 min 1 W 8 _,. "Countdown" ( 1968 [)a Robert Duvall, James Caan An Amflf astronaut lands on the moon only 10 cover a demolished RUSSlan SP<t<.ec.rat rea~e (2 hrs.) ti) "Track Of The Cat ''h4 venture) Rot>en Mitchum far, Hur Because their cattle herd '"' be••1g stroyed, the owners attempt 111 c .11> the moun1a11' llOO responsible 1 1 • 1 m ... W CO) llCMI ''Creot<lno Up" I 1983 Lo dy) Jerry Lewis, MHton Be11r An a. dent-prone man falls at everylh1PQ ore iJ ~suicide ( 1 hr 30 11H1 I ,... -ATTMI .... Scheduled R1 9 .. 1 Et and Gene Slsl<el review "Into 11 f' Nill' "Losl In America," "LUSI l•l Tr" Ii and 'Marvin Ant:l ~" I Al9CA: CC*TI-· • Clllll AU. ....... ' 1:9 .,.. "Jinxed!" ( 19R. ~ ,, Pt Belle Mi<!ler. Ken Wahl A '>111 ;•·• !'1 kS unlucky caSIOo deale< Into 11111 .c, • .. 1 away w11h her obnoxious bt•y11, rio n hr. 45 min) 1•@ 11TmMT 1•~..,. "Easy Alder" ( t<lfl<l Ora'T Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper T,. 1 ,.ll motorcyc11sls drop out of soc , .. 11 1nd 1 1ng across th&.Soulhwesl 10 Nr"' r:11t1 1n se11rch of the "real" Am4'r ' 1 •• 0t ler pre1ud1Ce and senselesc, • ,, 29 i :. ... .-ntrATCH l hr , 34 m1n) ..,. "C11cle Of Power' ma) Yvette M1mievx Aller 11' consc1ousness-ra1S1ng sem111a1 ecuhves and the11 wives break ::ii!~'"' ; mN "The Hewa11ans ' D ma) Charlton Heston. Gerillll•r .. < • ·~ Waler discovered on a Haw11 1 1•1 hon results 1n the 1ntroduct1or 1 ~z Q!_e 8§irl~~nd (3 hr' 00 --•-•llCITDI (R) llOWll "Crecldng Up" p9B1 'ff y) Jtrry Lewis, MHton Beile fl, ~ dent-prone men felts et t\19f'Yth1n1. ck. in a~ted suicide ( 1 hr , 30 m1r 1 • "The Ugly Amttlcen 19E ama) Merion Brando, El~ Qt 1 ' • t<1ea1ts11c ambassador 10 • Sov111r.c1 • A an republic 1s confronted w1tr-loii· i ty 1\1[; host nation (2 hr$ ) 9~ ti) llO¥ll "The Dawn Rldf11 Wt:?!;tern) John Wayne, MarlOf n ~ COwboy '181185 the day whefl " 1~ sl'loot out with rampaging outl11w• rir lOl llO¥ll "Hair'' ( 1979, MuSl1.01lt » Savoge. Jrcat Willtams A young' 1n 1 l'l1s way tu Army 1ndU<:tiOn tneetll i 1.1 11 of h1ppjes 1n Central Perk who t.1kfl 1 mt 111 t~I. cross-country m1.1s1e11t <"Wit'" 'PO~mln) a.I .. "Betrayal" (1983. Oritn St K1~toy. Jeremy lions A man ki0~ t throuyh the nine years ot ht wlll?'~ .1tf1 w11h 1'11$ best tr nd cutm1rn:11tr111 1r '• r C:OllPCtlOns ol the ret.1t100shlp' m '9 ~h1 . 35min) .. . .... = "BhJt' Sk~c, Again 111& Comedy) Harry Hamltn M•m• RO<l·"\ worn&n nttomplS 10 try out hx n !<9' r ~ b!o·lt>.Ht baseball team deSO!f" 11°1 °' posr1100 ol mtn In the cl\Jb M thP 11~ 'P<, 11 hr 27 min) _......_llovies- •ro "The Blue Lagoon .. ·(1980. Orama) Brooke Shields. Christopher Atkins ( 1 hr .. 44 min.) · "Re<::klesS" ( 1984 Orama) Aidan OU1nn, Daryl Hannah. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) cm "Altee's Restaurant" ( 1969. Come· dy) Ario Guthrie. Pal Quinn ( 1 hr . 5 1 min.) • •CZ> "Vertigo" ( 1958. Mystery) James Stewan. Kim Novak (2 hrs . 6 min ) •@ "This Haf>Py Feeling" (1958. Come dy) Debbie Reynolds. Curt Jurgens (2 hrs.) Nl(C) "Hot Stuff" ( 1979, Comedy) Dom DelU!Se, Suuinne f>lestlettl' ( 1 hr , 3 t min.) ©) "Krull" ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken Mar shall. Lyselle Anthony ( 1 hr 57 min ) ()) "The Enchanted Journey" ( 1984 Fantasy) Animated Voices of Jim Backus. Orson Bean ( 1 hr , 24 min ) •CH> "Somewhere In Time" { 1980, Fenta· sy) Christopher Reeve. Jane Seymour ( I hr . -45 min.) (%) "Margie" ( 1946. Comedy) Jeanne Crain, Glenn Langan ( 1 hr . 34 min ) •(CJ "Raffles" ( 1940, Comedy) Ohv1a de Havilland. David Niven ( 1 hr , 12 min ) -CC> "Invasion 0 1 The Body Snatchers" ( 1978, 5eieoce-F1c1ion) Donald Suther· land, Brooke Adams ( 1 hr . 55 min ) CID "The One And Only" ( 1978. Come dy) Henry Winkler. Kim Darby (1 hr 38 mm ) ©) "Deal 0 1 The Century" ( 1983. Come· dy) Chevy Chase. Sigourney Weaver ( 1 hr , 38 min) "The Alphabet Murders" ( 1966. Mys· ltWy) Tony Randall. Anita Ekberg ( 1 hr 25 min) (%)"Cracking Up" ( t983, Comedy) Je11y Lewis. Milton Berle ( 1 hr • 30 min.) (fl) "Hell Is For Heroes" ( 1962. Orama) Steve McOueen. Bobby Oa11n (2 hrs ) G "The Over· The-Hill Gang" ( 1969, Comedy) Pat O'Brien. Waller Brennan !_!hr . 30m1n) (I) "Unfalthlutly Yours" ( 1984, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nastassja Kinskl ( 1 hr . 36 mln l a.m "A Warm December" (1973, Ro- mance) Sidney Poitier, Es1tier Anderson. (g hrs) ~"la Traviata" ( 1982. MUSICal) Teresa Stratas. Placido Oommgo. ( 1 hr . 58 min.) CID "Finnegan Bea1n Again" ( 1985, Com- edy) Mary Tyler M oore. Robert Preston i1hr ,52 min.) (Q) "The Last Waltz" ( 1978. MUSIC81) The Band. Bob Dylan. ( 1 hr .• 5 7 min.) 11:11 CZ> "Verlloo" { 1958, Mystery) James Stewart, Kim Novak.. (2 hrs., 6 min.) we "The Blue Gardenia" (1953. Mys· t~) Anne Baxter. Ann Sothem (2 hrs ) ~(I) "Twilight Zone •• The MOV18" ( 1983 Science-Fiction) John l1thgow. Vic Mor'. row ( t hr . 42 min.) Ml(Q) "Exposed" ( 1983. Orama) Nastass1a Kinskl. Harvey Keitel ( t hr . 40 min ) l:tl(C) "Hot Stutt" ( 1979, Comedy) Dom Deluise. Suzanne Pleshette ( 1 hr., 31 min.) CID "The Ice Pirates" ( 1984. Science F'ic· tlOfl) Roben Urich. Mary CrOSby ( 1 hr . 36min.) •(%) "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adventure) Christopher Reeve, Richard PryOf (2 hrs . 5mtn) W (C) "Raffles" ( 19•0. Comedy) Olivia de Havilland. David Nrven. ( 1 hr., 12 min.) cm "Krull" ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken Mar· shall, l ysette Anthony ( 1 hr .. 57 min ) • "F11e And tee" ( 1983, Fantasy) Ani- mated .. V0tces ol Susan Tyrrell. William Ostrander ( 1 hr., 21 min.) (I) "The Enchanted Journey" { 1984. Fantasy) Animated VOlces of Jim Backus, Orson Bean ( I hr • 2-4 mtn ) •CID "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980, Fania· sy) Christopher Reeve. Jane Seymour ( 1 hr . 45 min ) (1) "Phantom Lady" ( 1944, Mys1ery) Franchot Tone. Alan Curlis { t hr . 27 mlfl.) _ ......... ___ _ IFr'i::an lfMYm ~ mil Regularly scheduled nmming may be delayed dUe to •JC::.. (!} .,. "Invasion 01 The Body Snatch- 8'9" ( 1978, Science-Fiction) Donald Sutherland. Brooke Adams Strange pOds rain down from outer space and take <>Vet the bodies of humans, caUS1ng a San Francisco health inspector and hls asslSt· ant to flee for their lives 'PG' ( 1 nr . 55 mm.) CIJllCM.,..•' •rrw CD) MT -..TM • c.aT The singer pertonns "Fire and Ice," "Hit Me With Your Best Shot." "St\adows Of The Night." "Heart breaker" and others (1 ht.) llOf mf..,,.. ....... ..., •me .. ... ,._,_ .. ....., ..... Ma ..,_,.._ ....... ........... .. ··-CGU.19 UlllTIM.L Nallonat Cham· P:!_9nship. First-Round &m ) Cl) A TA&mr... An eminent mystery wtiter fiods hefsett wrapped up 1n a real-Ille whodunit when she investigates her daughter-ln·law·s murder Stars: Angela Lansbury and Laurence Ollviet (2 hts.l_. ,...,E;•TMATtw. 1.:, ":':&. Bob Hope; an urban climber I Eu FTW Featured a.1- ldol. ,_..CD•MT ......... NOTICE TO VETERANS If you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States. In good health, you are entitled to a Double Interment Sp ace (tor you and your Spouse) In our Dedicated Veteran·s Section at the cost, to you. of only a S l ngte Interment Space plus the • Endowment Care f und Deposit required by State law. Harbor lawn. tong known tor Its Special Cooslderations to Veterans. is making this Program available to the Veterans of thil area Space Is llmited and It will be assigned on a first come. hrsl served basis To assure your space. MAIL THE COUPON TODA VI -------------------------------------- IAllll UWI MElllllAL 'All I MllTIAIY 1825 Gitter Ave., Coeg M ... , CA. 92121 (•dteeent 10 the San Otego Fwy (405) at HarbOf Blvd So I am an Honorably Oiacharged Veteran tn good h•lth (Name) Serial No Addr .. a i City I I HOtM PhOtl• No Discharge Date Zip SUnday. March 10, 1985 21 l I ..... •MIW•OfMDCUI• A loc)I( at how marine SCtenllsts established a unique rapport with a school of dolphins during a six-year study 1n the Bahamas. £~ .. P~lmy Days" (1931. Musical) Eddie Cen1or. George Raft. Fortunetelling con artists invade a tashiOOable health l!ea· ( 1 ht .• 17 min) (Q) .... "Deal Of The Cefltury" (1983. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Sigourney weaver. When a high technology ultra· weapon tums out 10 be delectrve. Its man- ufacturet hires an arms hustler 10 dispose of 11. ·po· ( 1 hr . 38 min.) (%) ... "Cujo" ( 1983. Suspense) Dee Wallace. Denny Pintauro A woman and her young son are trapped in their car at an Isolated auto repair yard by a hUge. rabid dOg 'R' ( 1 hr . 31 min.) 1:11(11.)"°"' "Hell To Etern.ty" (1960. Ora· ma) Jeffrey Hunter, David Janssen. Our· Ing World War II, a Calitornta marine who was reared by a N1sa1 family becomes a Pacific war hefo. (2 hrs . 45 mifl.) NI e I• M TOlllt Featured: how lhe chil· dfen of Belfast deal with war. and· how others are trying to help them avoid 11 • the Children's Committee 10. which places 120 Pro testant and Catholic Irish r.ouths together In Amencan homes; a VIS· rt wilh 2 of theSe children io their Irish homes and in their Amencan homes .... , ... IYl•U .. _All.Mm ~OCUIT W1P•m1:111n ..... WOflllW ,.. • .._DUIGI Animated. On a trip 10 Hanalee. Puff strrves 10 cure a mute bOy of his problem by teaching htm t a lesson In courage V01Ce of Burgess Meredith. I Mem,_IMfA_,A .. Cl) ••• PJ. Magnum and t'llS cro-ntes l\ave trouble believing that a suave Frenctlman's sole obteellve is finding a ~heir. (1 hr ) e • CG9Y .. Cliff's widowed friend hes found a new mate that is young enough to be his daughter .... "The Lady VarftsheS" (1938. Mystery) Margarel Lockwood, Mlchael Redgrave An elderly Englisttwoman dis· appears "om a European express train {?hrs.) .... "Smokey And The Bandit II" (1980. Comedy) Burl ReynotdS. Jackie Gleason. Ttie Bandit agrees 10 transport a pregnant eleptlanl to Texas and IS pur- sued relentleS&ly by Sherill Bulord T Jus- tice and his bfothers Reginald and Gay- lofd~ ~s.) l .. •tw 1vn .. "FOUi Play" ( 1978. Comedy) Oldlt Hawn. Chevy Chase A librarian enliltt the aid of an Inept polt0e detective after 9he t>eoomes 11w<>1Ved 1n a blume series Of mtJfders and kidnapping at· ttm~hts.) I .. "Take fhe High Ground" ( 1953. Actventure). Richard Widmark. (laine Stewart A harsh, sad1Shc 9'fgean1 Mtabfishes mo<e rapport wlftl his troops through the inllUenoe of the woman he ~..:..hrs.) • • M. A profile ol Aicherd and Juf~ Kemp wno &<>enl seven months ftlm1no •he 22 Sunday, March 10. 1985 ~etope ltntMf1solate<l re- ~of the ~ ( t hfr, fO min.) • .... ReguCarly &Cheduled pr=mming may be delayed clue to e!! bfeeks. • ~ "Amityville 11· The Possession" ( 1982. Hooor) Bu<t Young, James Otson. A lamily wrestles with supernatural occur· rences emanating from within their Long ISiand t'louse. 'R' ( t ht., 45 min.) CID M &MT F'CUA The comlcel Shmenge bfothers (John Candy. Eugene Levy) Im- migrate to the U S from the fictional country of leutonla to lauoch a catflef 1n 12Qfka music. ( I hf.) Cl) .,. "UnfalthtUlly Yours" f 1964. Comedy) Dudley Moofe. Nastassla Kin· ski An orchestra condUctor fhtt*s rhat his wile may have had an affair wlttl a violinist while he was away on tour and conspires to rT'tUfder her 'PG' Q ( 1 hf .. 36 min.) fD .,. "Enter Areene lupin" ( 194~. Mystery) Ella ·Raines. Charles Korvin A young girt, Whose inheritance is coveted by greedy relatives. is protected by the notorious thief Arsene Lupin ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) a11e illftllfli.,f,.aMtfl "The Adventures Of Shet· lock Holmes" While searching for a com- promising photograph. Sherlock Holmes confronts Irene Adler, one of his greatest adversaries. Stars Jeremy Brett. David Burke. O (.1 hr.) •Be P-..Y-Alex turns to his sister Mallofy for advice when he falls his llrst n;~t.(R) ILM•T I ='- •• Cl) flal&.l'I a.ca,.,,,. From the Santa MonlCa (Cellt ) Civic Auditorium. John Forsythe hosts Iha 11th annual awards presentation recognlZlng top per· formers In television, motion pictures and music as determined by a Gallup Poll. (2 hrs.) 8 e ~ Sam ls held 10 a long-tor- igned agreement that he marry Biswl or forfeit his bar • '! .... SCheduled: Ed Asner. ~ Urich. a tesnlon &how ( 1 hr ) (l)OWS&L (JI) .... The Hotel New Hampshire" ( 1984, Comedy) Jodie Foster. Beau Bridges Bated on the bOOk by John Ir· vir'lg. An eccentric New England lamily un-dergoes changes as If sets up hotels 1n ditletent IOcales 'A' ( I hr . 50 min ) (Q) .. "The Last Waltz" ( 1978. Musi- cal) The Band, Bob Dylan. Joni Mitchell, Eric Clapton. Ringo Starr and others help The Band aay gOOd'?Y_e tn a hlmed cete- tyatlon of the group s farewell concert 'PG' (1 hr .. 57 min.) CZ) .. "Vefttgo" { 1958. Myslety) James Stewart. Kim Novak A detective is htred to tral 1he w11e of an old friend. 'PG' {? hfl .. 8 min.) lt1I • Mii&ft "The Adventures Of Stief. lock HolmeS .. While 58&fChlng IOf a com- promising pnolograph. Sherlock HOimes confronts Irene Adler, one of his gteatest ~ Stars Jeremy Brett, Oevid Burke Q ( 1 hr • 5 min.) a11 • WML ,,_., -wmt LCMll ...... M •eBJUAI ,_I Mutu- al Mids. options end commodity funds are dlacusMd by commodities oorniU111n1 Rot>ef1 Shufmlln. lnvtetor Jim Aog«t. I In- da ~ (PIPet. Jaffray. Hopwood). Brue. Llpnlek (Whelton Aatet Manago-""*'' Corp ) • Peter lynch (Fldtoty Ma-partan Fund) and Dick Fabian (The Tete- phone Switch Newsletter). (1 iw... 15 mln,L .. 8 • _, CCUIT A young defenM at- torney is jeled for trying to protect a ctlent accused ot kldnappf!':9 8 cat (R) (!).,. "Caraval\S' ( 1978, Ad\'entUfe) Anthony Quinn, Jennifer O' Nelli. Bned on the novel by James Michener. In 1948, a young dlj)b'nat In a sma" Mid-Eastern country aeeks a polltlcian's daught8f woo has run Off with the leader ot a nomadic tribe-~ hr&, 30 min.) (I) .a.-., ... • ••cw. a---=u: •Y-W11'4C1Mw l a.e;e~-CI& I -• lti snmr ... GoldblUme ~s vengeance when his ex-wife ls sex11- aAy aseaufied; Callelano a5'<s to go 1.#ldef· cover on a drug buy; Davenport tries to forestall the execution of a nun's mordet· er ;1~ It:~,_.,. .. , After a Senate commit! .. refuses to Investigate Trlcorp. Rudy's relentlesS probe aeems ended untM a mystetlous phone ca" offerl information that coutd destroy Charles&· tep. Peter Strauss. (Part 12 of 22) ( 1 hr.) CC).,.. "The Best Veers Of Our Lives" ( 1946, Orama) Fredric March, Dena An-- drews. Three veterans and their wive11 struggle to adjust to postwar clv~ian Ille ~ hrs.1 f2 m~fl) --&~Who Slew Auntie Roo?" ( 1972. Horr0t) Shelley Winters. Mark lester. After kidnapping an orphan who resembles her dead daughter. a widow la putsued by the girl's brother ( 1 hr • 55 .. ,mln•-----•••nn ... oeaY,M~'fDIOf,._. A loOk at the state of analrs In Europe and the events leading to the HM4 ANled Inv• slon. featuring rare archival footage. ( 1 ~ Cl) C"I L• UlllTIM&. National Cham· ron.=~ound (2hts.) Ml 1.e(l)O e ... __ ...._ &di• NOfLft COUIT mr .. ,., .... .,.. "Country Comfort'' ( 1981. COl'l\ACIV) Georgina Spelvln, nhonda Jp Pelly Just after the Civil War. a back· wooos larm becomes a tavOflte way Sta lion for randy travelers ( t hr • 25 min ) (Q) .. "Summer C11mµ Girts" ( 1983. Comedy) Shauna Grant, JoNlnna Storm The Hvea o t a group or camp eoun8'40fl Ch&nge when glrl 1nvadc the summer re- $0!1 ( 1 hr . 25 min ) Cl) .... "TWillQhl Zort+' •• The Movie" ( 1983. SCience-.Flctlon) John llthaOw Vjc Morrow This homage to the old ~od S.rllng TV series leatufes segments et>out bigoted bar ~tron·s comeuppance. o group of retirement home resldtntt who ree•pture their youth. a ctllld wtth fhe power to create or dettroy at will. •nd 1n airplane possenger who sees • gtemtln M · bolaglng the plane's Wing 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 42 mfn.) ....... 0 . on·a really big selectlon · of really beautiful At ansh ong floon. D••lgner Solarlan Designer Solarlan II Really big selection! Really beautiful floors! All featuring the famous Armstrong no-wax surface. Solarlan ~ Supreme CARPETS DRAPERIES ~ a LINOLEUM Serving orange Co. Since 1957 ~----.-o~ [-'.c-] \~=~-\ ';: r'UTl\IAl Financing • ullO\lffoa Avallablefl ;, • Wl m "'"' 837 Laguna Canyon Rd. 494 8051 ~.· -~ "' Laguna Beach , • store Side Parking Sunday, March 10. 1985 23 l ... CJ) cauw Ulll1IM.I. First round Western== (2 hrs,, 30 min.) • e e Hosr· Johnny Carson. "l~Ma Arroyo. {1 hr.) ~ ... ~ _.. _... .... -.rtwntCll'IR.memcua ... "Purple Hearts" ( 1984, Dra- ma) Ken Wahl, Cheryl La.dd. In Vietnam, a Navy medic meets and falls In love with a dedicated nurse. but their future plans are threatened by the Inevitable circum- stances of war ·R' ( 1 hr., 55 min) (%)lllMI "My Best Friend's Girl" {1983, Romance) Isabelle Huppert, Colouche. Two best friends, rivals for the emotional and physlcal artentions of an attractive woman. skirmish In the never-ending bat· tie for love. ( 1 hr . 39 min.) e 19 CLUI Scheduled topic: combating ~strophy. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -1 mm nl C.HOU.YWOOD lllMI "The Secret Of Seagull Island" ( 1981. Suspense) Jeremy Brett. Nicky Henson. A young American glrl tries to tree her blind s1s1er from her Island captiv- i (2 hrs. 10 min.) • ... ..,,... - .,. "Lieutenant Schuster's Wiie" ( 1972, Drama) lee Grant. Jack Warden. A dead policeman's wife artempts to clear him ~bery charges. ( 1 hr • 40 min.) ~ "An American Dream" ( 1966, Drama) Stuart Whitman, Janet Leigh. A television reporter is caughr between the syndicate tor exposing their police con- nections and rhe police tor his wife's mur- der. (2 hrs) • LAW AmM:A Scheduled· author Claude Brown ("Manchild in the Promised Land .. ) compares loday's in- ner-city youth with those ol 20 years ago: author William E Donoghue ("William Oo- noghue's Gulde to F1nd1ng Money to ln- ves('.1 . -·. U11WwmtDAWIDLiliSAW Scheduled: actor Par Morita. (1 hr.) I M.-Mnateoel~ ..... _ ..,. ''The Secret Of Dr. Kiidare" ( t939. Orama) Lionel Barrymore. Lew Ayres. f!. young doctor tries to prevent his colleague from discovering e secrel he's k=.=~'UJ~.~S.) I LOii. UBICAll rm.I ... , ... ,. lllMI "The Osterman Weekend" 983. Suspense) Ru1oe1 Hauer, John -l'riclay _ ........ MovlM- •CD> ''TM Last Wallz" ( 1978, Musical) fhe Band. Bob Dylan ( 1 t)r . 57 min,) •C%> "Ti,. Rules Of The Game" ( 1939, i5tama) Marcet Oallo. Nora Gregor ( 1 hr .. 50 rnln.) •al "My Wild lrl~ Rose" ( 1947, Musical) Denntt MorpM . Arlene Dohl (2 hrs ) .. (8) "Misty' (1961, 0111mn) tlnvid Ladd. Arthvt O'Connell { 1 hr ., 32 min ) -~"lhe OMk CfY$t81" l 1982, Fantasy) pets ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) .. "Unfaithl\JllV Yours" ( 1984, Comedy) 24 Sunday, March 10, 1985 Hurt. A oontr0Wf8lel tel8Vtsion journalist Is convinced by a CtA agent tt\at hit elolest friends are realy Soviet agents. turning an annual reunion weekend Into a nightmare of terror. 'R' ( 1 hr., 42 min,) CD) .. "Lady Lust" (No Date, AdUtt) {1hr.,30 min.) -Cl) .. "Au Pair Girls" (1973. eom.- dy) Gabfletle Drake. Astrid Frank. British writer-director Val Guest ("Confessions of a Window Cleaner") made this spoof, bettet known In the U.S. as "The Young Playmates." 'R' ( 1 ht .. 26 min.) We .,. "Kona Coast" ( 1968, Adven- ture) Richard Boone, Vera Miies. A young woman dies of a drug overdose and the man who gave hef the drugs must answer to hef tough, seagoing father. (2 hra.) • ... "Three Little Girls In Slue" ( 1946, Musical) June Haver. Vivian Blaine. Three sisters 1ry to find rich hus- bands at a California resort. { 1 ht., 30 min.) • lllMI "Illegal" ( 1955, Orama) Ed· ward G. Robinson, Nina Foch. A former prosecutor and his wife find themselves enmeshed In racketeering activities. (2 hrs.) (C).,. "Spring Break" (1983, Com&- dy) David Knell, Steve Bassett. Four bud· dies have a wild time In For1 Lauderdale dUrlng spring vacation. 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) Cl) CCI.a.. ..........a. National Cham-= First-Round (2hra) -1-=~ . LM-M.L.,.,.._, .,. "Flnneaen Begin Again" (1985. Comedy,) Mary f"yter Moore. Rot>ert Pres- too. The friendship of a &5-yeer·old, mar- ried lonely-hearts columnist and an Inde- pendent, fortyiSh schoolteacher blOssoms into an unlikely romance. O ( 1 tu.. 52 mirq (%) .,. "Margie'' (194'6, Comedy) Jeanne Crain, Glenn Langan. High school teen-agers learn to live lfte in the 1920s. .... &::::-tel I NT -· • ""CiiiiClll-•t The elnger performs ''Fire and Ice." "Hit Me Wl1h Your Best Shot." "ShadOws Of The Night," "Heanbfeaker" and others. (t hr.) .IDTllAT 1:11(1).,. "Reckless" (1984. Drema) Al- dan Quinn, Daryl Hannah. A young motor- cycle enthuelest Whose life has been made unwtiolesome by an alcoholic lather Dudley Moote: Nastlsata K.lnskl. ( 1 hf .. 36 min.) (D) "The Riddle Of The Sand9" (t980, Adven1ure) Mlcheel York. Simon Mec:Cor- klndale. (1 hr .. 38 min.) Cl) "&8instorm" (1983. Sclence-Flctlt>nl Chtlltophef W11ktt1. Netelle Wood. { 1 hr., 46mln,) (%)"TO Begi" Again" ( t983, Orama) An· tonl3 F~randls, £ncarna Paso. (I hr .. 33 min.I .. ~"A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" ( t982. Comedy) WOO<Jy Allen. Mia Far-row. (I hf .. 30 inln.) .. CJ) "trench Postcards" ( 1979. ComedY) MMtt Chapin. Blanche Baker (I hr .. ~ min.) becomes Involved with a girt who Is too f.fOf him. 'R' (1hr .. 30mln.) -.,.,_ ... ... "Rebecca" ( 1940, Orama) Joan Fontaine, Laurence Olivier. An unso- phisticated young woman is forced tQ compete with the memory of her hus- band's first wife. (3 hrs.) ('7)..,,-~ 1111 ~ lllMI "Amityville 11: The Possessio.n" (1982. Horror) eurt Young, JamesOtson. A family wrestles with supernatUfal occur- . rences emanating from within tl'lelr Long Island house. 'R' ( 1 hr .. "45 min.) -· ... "How I Spent My Summer Va-cation" { 1967. Mystery) Robert Wagner, Peter Lawford. A cunnfng drifter gets him· seff lmpllcated In the murder of a wealthy pta~~~.~s.) ~.,.. "Oeaert Trail" (1935, Western) Johr'I Wayne. Mary K0tnman. A rodeo star sets out to trap a gang of bank robbefs. 00~ ..... ,_ lllMI "Expoeed" { 1983, Orama) Nastassja Kinskl, Harvey Keitel. A fashion model's lover uses her as bait to trap an international killer. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) mcamrMM a11 (l).,. ''Superman Ill" (1 983, Adven· lure) Christopher Rteve. Richard Pryor. A villainous industrial magnate t(l8S to neu-- trallze the Man of Steel by splitting him into his good and evil personalities. 'PO' (2 hrs .. 5 min.)· •®.,."Somewhere In Time" (1980, Fantasy) Ohristoph« Reeve. Jane Sey-mour. ObSessed with the portrait of a 19th-century actress. a modem-day play· wright uees hypnosis to travel back In time and meet her. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) ·1•amt• camrMM -w --.,. "UnlallhfUlly Yours" ( 1984. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nastass1a Kin· ski. An orchestra conductor thinks that his wile may have had an affair with a violinist while ti. was away on lour and conspires to morder her. 'PG' c:;J { 1 hr .. 36 min ) ·1=::t1 ........ .., • L,1COTTDOCn11 .,. "Now And Forever" ( 1983, Drama) Cheryl Ladd, Robert Cofeby A woman turns to alcohol when her husband It arrested on a rape charge. 'A' (I hr .. 32 min.) •dl>•-,. .... -~·The Oreew'' ( t~. Drama) Afbert • Tom Courtenay. ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) CRl " ady'a Escape" ( 198"4, Adventure) Jiitln Smige, Kelly Reno. ( 1 ht., 3e m!n.) (D)."Unfllthf\llly Yoon" ( fQM, eom.dy) ~ Moort. NIStassjl t<lnskl. (1 hr .. 38 mitt) (I) '"The Aed Danube" (1949. Orama} Walter Pidgeon. Janet Leigh. ( t hr., 52 min.I -a1) ''Crack In T~ W0tld" ( 1965. Sc~ ~lk>o) OanA Andrews. Janette Scott ~ f\rs.) 11t1• I ·in. Oller-The-HIM Gang Aldtt Again'' ( 1970. Comedy) Walter Brennan • Fred A&llllrt .. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) C8) "Suc:>efman Ill" r 1963. Ad\/entUtt) Christopher Reeve. Richard Pryor. (2 hrs.. 6 min,) (%) "Loot" ( 1972. Comedy) Richard At- tenbotough. Lee Remick. ( 1 hf .• 5" min.) _ ................. - -· "The Damned Don't Cfy" {1950, Drama) Joan Crawford, David 6'18n (2 hrs.) Ct) "Stacy's Knights" ( 1983, Orama) Andra Millian. Kevin Cos1net. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) ©) "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983. Come- dy) Marsha Mason, Jason ,flobards ( 1 hr. 38 min.) CJ) "Sahara" ( 1984, Adventure) Br()()t(e Shields, Lambert Wilson. ( 1 hr .. 44 min.) we "The Undercover Man" ( 1949. Mys- tery) Glenn Ford, James Whitmore (2 hrs.) •CCJ "Agatha" (1979, Mystery) Dustin Hoffman. Vanessa Redgrave. ( 1 hr , 38 min) (}1) "Mall Dugan Returns" ( 1983. Come- dy) Marsha Mason, Jason Robards. ( t hr .• 38m1n) cm ··crackers" ( 1984, Comedy) Donald Sutherland. Jack Warden. ( 1 hr., 32 min ) Cl) "Come And Get It" ( 1936, Drama) Joel McCrea, Walter Brennan ( 1 hr., 45 min) (%) "Chrls11ne" ( 1983, Suspense) KeHh Gordon. John Stockwell. ( 1 hr., 50 mtn ) •ct) "lfolkes" ( 1980. Adventure) Roget Moore. James Mason. ( 1 hr . 39 min.) CID "Misty" (1961, Orama) OaVld Ladd, Arthur O'Connell. (1 hr , j2 min.) Cl) "Somewhere Tomorrow" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Sarah Jesslea Parker, Nancy Addi· son. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) CZ) "The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( 1934. Suspense) Peter Lorre. Leslie Banks ( t hr , t4 fTlln) •(!) "Agency" (198t. Suspense) Robert Mitchum, Lee Majors. (2 hrs.) CD "Peter And The Wolf And Other Ta1es·· (1981, AdVenMe) Ray Bolger. (1 hr .. 25min.) •lllJ "Scalawag" (1973. Adventure) l<lrk QQuglas. Merk Lester (2 hts ) •cm "UntalthMty Yours" (1984. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nasteuta KlnsKi. ( 1 hr , 36m1n ) CJ) "French Postcards" ( 1979. Comedy) Miles Chapin, Blanche Ba'k4K ( 1 hr , 32 mn) _......_ ___ _ ·1u.= ... mf'NIMl'f Y-.C..., ITMftm ,... ... Regularly scheduled i mmlng may be delayed due to breaks. .. . ,_.....,.. ....... .. "The Dresser" (1983. Orama) Alber1 Finney. Tom Cour1eney A V81et en eoureges ~ tlatt•s an 8glng. paranoid actor Into gi\flng yel enorhtt perlormanoe aa King' Ltar In a touring theatrleal com-00"'1·~ 'PG~ hr ' 58 mln ) >ICM •rrn1111n ""'..a. tonA -This re1ro-mpec11W k>c* It movie ,,,...." ~ ~ by Ast.We and Aooe<a. Shlr19y Tempte. Gene Ketty. Marilyn Mon-roe end EMs Pr.-Y and r!ln. from "C.OUMI." "The Kina And ~-·'W991 Side Story," "Cebaret'r and "The Racily Horror Picture Show." ( 1 hr.) (I) ... "Brainstorm" ( 1983, Scienoe- F°lcllon) Christophef Wallten, Natalie WOOd. A married couple tries to keep a specially designed devioe. v.hich allows a person 10 experience the sensations fell by another, from military and lndlJ!ltnal ·~~;~46mln.) .. •111•-.r --=-.. ,,. ...• .. .-Tlalm MJCI ._,~ .. ..... -. .. ...... Nal•CULlm CCU.. ummlllU.. National Cham- ,.11t~:Tl:l = ::::&. A wUd hOfse roundup 1n southeastern Oregon; bathing suits from Fl1=ne. l:runBJTTWTFeaturea Olt- via de Havilland. I .,_..Cl'CD••Nltllfft -. ........ .... ...... ..., .... -Larry Holmes (4'8-0) defends his IBF heavyweight title against David Bey ( 14-0) In wha1 Holmes claims will be htS last light Scheduled ICK 15 rounds, five lrom Las Vegas, Nev. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) CD .,. "Max Dugan Returns·· ( 1983 Comedy) Marsha Mason, Jason Robards A Widow's ne'er-do-well father, whO aban· cloned her when she was a child ol nine. show1J up with a bad heart condltlon and a suitcase full of Ill-gotten money 'PG' ( t hr., 38 min.) Cl) ... "Man. Woman And Child'' ( 1983, Drama) Martin Sheen, Blythe Danner. A man's Nippy tamlfy Hie 19 dis· l\lpted by 1he death. of a woman With whom he had a brief affair years earlier and the arrival of the son he had never known. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 39 min.) 79GlJ .,. "Eyes Behind The Stars" ( 1972, Science-Fiction) Martin Balsam, RObert Hoffman A fashion photographer and his model &Uddenl)' feel that tl'ley are being watched while on a remote location ~hr&.) • • IOI M Tow. Featured: the woman behind Barry Manllow'"s hits. a prohle 01 8ltck. motion plelure pioneers; how a grOUp of phy91cally disabled Skiers tackle the tl9PA . ._., ... ••u. --ATUlll ~--... ••• I lft _.., ....... ,. .... -Aegulerly 90hedlJled &mmlng ~ be delayed dUe to break•. • ....,.... San Antonio Spurs at It.OS =ir'fzi:.iitt min ) t NI Wit IW-• -Cl> ...... - -(Prem-iere) An eogln .. ghlll ~hie lucttr'°"t w• 10 become • pn.ce deteetNt but winds ""' hOutetleeplng ..... when hit wile returns to schoolteachlng. Stars JUdd Hirsch, Cassie Yates. ( 1 hr ) 8 e CCIII B Mm: .... Liz pitters a jewel coltectlon as part of a set-up to nab an International gem thief. (I hr.) e ... ··The 39 Steps'" ( t935. Suspense) Robert Donat, Madeleine Car- roll, A man becomes the quarry of both the police and a secret group of l0<elgn agents openting In England when he is framed lor a stranget's murder (2 hrs.) • 0 -·· WebSler clams up when George and Katherine ask the youngster lwhy=~tlng with his beSt friend --•c.nun mnmrta• I TWT Featured Oii· via de Havilland. e.,. "MeMn And Howard'' (1980, COmedy) Paul LeMat, Jason Robards An otherwise unknown gas station allendant claims to be the righllul heir to Howard Hughes. billion dol!ar estate (2 hrs.) ·---~--· ... CC) ... "The Dark Crystal" ( t982. Fan- tasy) Puppets Two ellln youngs1ers are sent on a quest lor the mtSS1ng shard of a magic gem that must be repaired to tree their land from evil rulers 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) Cl).,. "The Blue Lagoon" ( 1980. Dra- ma) B<ooke ShieldS. Christopher Aikin$ Two castaway children grow to adoles· cence on a remote South Pac1hc ISiand and experience the pangs of first love. 'R' U hr , 4'4 min ) 6'D _,. "Dinner At The Ri1z" (t937, Mystery) Annabella, David Niven. The daughter ol a murdered French banker places blind trust m the help offered by her l1nanclt!f flance 1n localing the killer (thr ,30mn) ... 9 ----(Premtere) An ele-gant. sophisticated Englishman becomes the lrve-ln housekeeper tor a chaotic. sub- urban PittsbUrgh family Stars Christopher Hewell. Bob Uecker. I TICTAC-- LCMIOAT INIDm 9laAL "How I Spent My Winter Vacation" • WM.I. tnmT -Guest Cha.ties Stahl, editor, Green's Commodity Market Comments. (!) ... , ..... CID••• ....n A revealing loof( at prison life and. the offbeat relatlonships between inmates and olflclals .. • WM.I. '"8T -Guest Charles Sta.hi. editOf, Green's CommoOlty Market Comments .. 8 (I) MUM The verdict rs 111 end Jen- na's late hangs In the balance.JR recip- roc.tes when the energy commistion shuts down one ol hiS oil wells Q ( 1 hf.) 8 • Y Donovan and Julie go underoov-er as Nzards to put a halt to the aliens· la1eel plan to capture resistance mem- bOr&. (I hf) • 9 -Ga111ng IS UP68t when Ben ~vetoes a leglSlatrve bill thet the gcwet· norf~O • -.... Scheduled' Christopher Reeve. Christine Jones ( .. Rltuals"), eu- thot Bob Thoma& ("Astaire-The Man, the Dence"} . comedienne Jeannine Bumlef ~'9bmu. .. ..,,.n UnrMHled Women" 978, Orama> M OeybUfgtl Alen tA A dtdieilled wtfle and mother findl a new 11111-ewftrf'!rllJSl a"er ~ hvsband of Sunday, March 10. 1985 25 - -l'rillay Coal. 16 years confesses that he's in love woh someone else 'R' (2 hrs . 5 min ) (() _,,. "The Buddy Sys1em" ( t 984. Comedy) Richard Oreyluss. Susan Saran ~ Romantte complteations ensue when a lonely boy targets a gadget inventor and would-be wrl!er as a match for his single mother 'PG' ( I hr . 50 mtn ) CZ).,. "Chnsllne" ( t983. Suspense) Ke11h Gordon, John Stockwell. Based on Stephen King's novel. A high school misfit buys and restores a 1958 Plymouth. una- wate It's possessed by a demon that will iealoUsly protect him ano des1'oy any perceived threat ·R' ( 1 hr 50 min ) •@ _,-'IUCKI • mATS•CMluat "Rig01e110" Lu- c1<mo Pavarotti stars as the philandering Duke ol Mantua 1n Jean-Pierre Ponnelle's production of Verdi's tragic opera. filmed on loc811on 1n Mantua llaly Also stars tngvar W1~eM and Edita Gruberova (2 hrs , 30 min ) , nfli) mATP•a..tMCU "R1golello" Lu c1ano PavarOlh stars as the phllandenng Duke of Mantua in Jean Pierre Ponnelle's producflon ol Verdi's tragic opera. lilmed on 1oca11on In Mantua. ·11a1y Also stars lngvar Wtxell and fd1ta Gruberova (2 hrs , 30 rmn ) ... ®) CR ntE MCI (Premiere) A brusque loudmouth and his late busmess partner's w1d0w become the reluctant co owners of a garment company Stars Ed Asner, Eileen Brennar1 Cf) m¥ll "Thay Call Me Mr Tibbs'" ( 1970, Orama) Sidney Poiller. Martin Landau Aher c;ee1ng his lr1end leave the scene ot a crime. a poticoman 1:; uncertain aboVI whal he c;ho11td do (:> hrs . 30 min) CC).,. "Slacy's Knights" ( t963. Ora ma) Andra M1lhan, Kevin Costner A shy young woman heads tor Reno In the hopes ol winning at bla<..k1ac11. and winds up beCOmmg partners w11h a local gam blef to bfeak the bank at one pariteular casino 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (!) IWIMOUTI OI THI 1" Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier, Jan '74 1n New York i ) (lhr) _,. UIJ.lllY -Cl) FALCC* CMST Richard Channing has secrelly b11bed thP Judge presiding over Lance's trial, Mehssa may hire a sur rogate mother to t>e11r Cote's baby. o (1 hr) D e ._WCI Crockett and Tubbs track dOwn SAdistic gangsters WhO are terr0<l2::i wealthy homeowners ( 1 hr ) 11 "Z~....-rOI Hous1on·s plans to ne11 e c:toolced cop backfire wtlen the pr1 vale eye and a fellow detective Und their fives threatened by the royue policeman Q_ (1 hr,) a .:II llAI. POOi llMt llOOl I A her the de81h ol Roy Dwyer. Wes begins a mis- sion ol vengeance to stop Fatcooe111. Kate Jofdache returns tor OwYer's tuneral and helps Audy and Wes mend thetr relallOO· ship Kay Lenz, Gregg Henry (Part 13 of ~ (t hr) (Q).,.. "Ma• Dugan Retums'' ( 1983, Comedy) Marsha Maaon. Jason Robarm A widow's ne'er-do-well father, who aban· dOfle<I !'Mir wtien she was a child ol nine. shows up with 1 bad ti.art condition and a SOttcase tuft of 111 gotten money 'PG' 11 tv ,38m1n ) Cl) .. "Snnara" ( 1984. Adventure) Bfoolce Shields. Lambtrt Wilton In tM 19209, an heffess' ptedcM to her dv1no ta 28 Sunday. March 10, 1985 ther ·• that she win win· the cross-Sahara auto race In a sports car ol his own design -leads her Into dangers of every sort :iif.~: I caum ~ National Cham- '*l~,.,,Ci).= ~.Zs) -MD~ •• &• Pall'lcaurr llOWll "Reckless" ( 1984, Orama) A1· dan Quinn. Daryl Hannah A young motor· cycle enthusiast whose life has been- made unwholesome by an alcohollc lather becomes Involved with a girl who Is 100 ~ood tor him 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) ~lllB&Tml-.." llOWll "Nana" (1981. Drama) Katya Berger. Jean-Pierre Aumonl. A beautiful and wllftul prostitute puts her appearance and body to use to become the toast ol the town 'A' (1 hr .. 32 min.) I l•IUllrlUO 1W _,TIACSI 11:11 Cl) COUW IAlll1UU. First r(')und Western Reok>nal (2 hrs , 30 min ) D e TOlfllfr Host: JOhnny Carson ( 1 lh<.)£~- IOClflcmNll .,. "The Voung Nurses" ( 1973. Drama) Jean Manson. Ashley Porter Three beau11tul nurses ftnd themselves in senous and sometimes comical dilemmas on and olf the JOb ·n· ( 1 hr . 16 min ) .,. "Nathalie" ( t978. Drama) Marcella Petri. Roger Beach An unsuc· cesstul mm direct<>< decides 10 raise some cash by kidnapping the daughter ol a wealthy tycoon. but lusllut desire tn· 1erleres ( 1 hr .. 27 mln.) tD M CWI Scheduled a wealthy worn· en's wish '°' he< lalhet's IOve ( 1 ht .• 30 min.) ns11• ~-"'1"'MOl'l ... -A.,..~ tWal).,. "I Like To Watch" (No Date. Adult~ .. 30 min ) -iu.a ng Up" (1977. Orama> arllyn Chris. Dick Shawn. A middle·aged New V0<k City hou&ewlle attempts to resurrect an old dream of ltnanciat inde- pendence f()( hefsell and her husband. (2 !hrs.~ I ElllJ ... UW ....._.Scheduled: Albert nktr, resident ot the Arnefican Fed- eration o Teachefa; ventrlloqul$t Willie !tier and Lester Cl) llOWll "Now And F'Ofever" ( t983. Drama) Cheryl L1dd, Robe'1 Coleby. A woman turns to alcohol whet! her holblnd Is errested on 1 rape charge. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 3:> _1mlni.rTUC11 . -... , __ ftl8 ,_•I' Ill LI Trapped 1n an AtaddlrHype lamp for 10.000 years. a genie terrO<lleJ a couple wllh man-earing tig8(5, hlilttOOM end ~ vin.. lrom !=· lllJU.,,-... "il'le Hunted" (1974, utpenM) Let Remlcic, Mlchatl Hinz. Menacing lu!ters loY With thelt vtctlms before the INI klll (2 htt } R-•, I CA Ir.::.-~ ......... -.. "Hot Dog The Movie" ( 1984 omedy) David Naughton, Patrick Houser. An Idaho farm boy, participating 1n a freestyle skiing compellllon, finds ro manoe and fun. as well as a rrvalry with the reignmg Austrian champion 'A' ( 1 hr 36mln.) 1119(C) M-=----lllOW The come dian returns with skelcheS. asptrlng come- dians and surpriSe guests we .,_ "Bus Ailey's Beck In Town' (1965, Orama) Ann-Margret. Michael Parks A young Navy man returns to find that the girl who rejeeled him in the past wants to start a new relationship (2 hrs ) e llOWll "Intermezzo" ( t936. Ro-mance) Gosta Ekman. Ingrid Bergman A beautiful young student falls In love with her muSIC teacher ( 1 hr,, 30 min.) e .,. "The Morning After" (1974, Drama) Dick Van Dyke, Lynn Carlin Through pressures tn his jOb end the re- sporisibllilles of his upper mtc:klHH:lass hie a man starts drinking and eventually loses au he ever wo;,wrua hrs ) Cf) CGUW N"ational Chim· ~ Flrst~Round (2 hrs ) ([) _,,. "Elvis -That's The Way 11 Is" ( 1970, Musical) Oocurnentary A behind· the--sceoes look at Elvis Pres1ey presents him putting his act together and singing 30 songs. 'G' (1 hr .. 48 min ) CZ)llOWll "Hot Dog ... The Movie" (1984. Comedy) David Naughton. Patrick Houser. An Idaho farm boy, participating In a freestyle skiing competition. !Inds ro- mance and fun, as well as a rlvalry with the r81Qnlng AU$1rtan champion 'A' ( 1 hr . 36mln.) I M"•••-U1111 W _,TUCKI 1:tl .,. "Satisfactions" ( t983, Adult) John Leslie. Rhonda Jo Pelly ( 1 hr . 20 min.) W CC) llOWa "The Wicked Lady" ( 1983. Comedy) Faye Dunaway, Alan Bates A fascinating hlgh·SOCiety woman engages In highway robbery, seduction and murder In the oour&e of a day's work 'R' ( 1 hr . 38 ~ W CI) "Suri II" ( t984, Comedy) Ed· die Oeezen. l 1nda Kerf'ldge A madmnn concocts a tainted sott drink that compels surfers and beech-bums lo eat garbage 'A' ( 1 hr , 3 I mln.) •9.,.. "The Chase" {1966, Orama) · Marton Brando, Jane Fonda A sheritt tries to prevent the tragic meeting ol an es· caped convict and his 1dltt1erous wile (? hrs,, 40 mlri ) •-~'The Rlddte 01 Ttle Snnds" (f990, A<Jvettture) MlchMI York, Simon MacConondale To prevent a Get'man In· vaslon of England lo 190 1, two British friends set off lor tht high seas. ( 1 hr., 38 -it~lMCll M (ll) ... "The Lonely Guy" (19fM . Com· edy) Steve Martin. Cl'larlet Grodin. Allor his sexy girlfriend leave$ him, • young men f1ee1 a lonety Ute and wnt" 1 best· stlNrlg book that aetVes H a j1Ulde for other lone&omt "*1. 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -1~-.. "The Pnvate Utt Of 9'*1ock olmtt" ( 1970, Comedy) Robtft St• pMnl. Colln Blaktly While lnvestlQat!Og the c8M OI • mllsing hu&bancs. 1 8ntilh super-WUth IS confounded by tht ~ ol a dozen canaries, eomt Trtpp1tt monk1. tht Loch Nt81 mon11er 1nd an old scot· tleh cattle. hr..., __ • • "Fame Is The Name Ot The ~me'' ( 1966, Mystery) TOny Franciosa. Susan Saint James. A magazine reponer accidentally discovers the body of a slain AllOl"T-COlnUO i . (21n.) .. "Frontier Horizon" ( 1938, Western) John Wayne, Jennltet Jones. A pt'omoter schemes to swtndle renchefs out of their land In ordef to build a dam for a reeeM>lr. ( 1 hr ) ~=-umTIML National Cham-~nshlp Ars1-Round (2 hrs.) CJ) .. "Loot" (1972. Comedy) Rich- ard Attenborough. Lee Remick A de- ceased lflshwoman's son and his best friend decide to hide their bank robbery loot In her coffin 'PG' ( 1 hr , 54 min.) a.CC) .. "ffolkes" ( 1980, Ad\lenture) Roger Moore. James Mason. An eccentric frogman Is called in to thwart the plans of ext0ttlonlsts who are threatenlnQ to d&- -lalurclay -........ ----· -·--"TheSlngingHlll" (1941. West· r:::=,:~. First-Round (2 hrs) CIMll•a..lllf*NIPU-.. ., n 11111111P -c...w .... , ..... i ....,,__,. na&T ... "Man. Women And Child" { 1983, Orama) Martin Stieeo. Blythe Oenner. ( 1 hr , 39 min.) -1811.u> ll&llllf W lllH .... ~ a.••wmtCMl.111 -191TMI -1W'Lli-ll"l,_.allllM 111•1a •mao DUii .. "The Brink's Job" ( 1978, Com· edy) Peter Falk. Warren Oates. (2 hrs .. 14 min.) cm ... "Kidco" (1964, Comedy) $Cott Schwartz, Cinnamon Idles ( 1 hr .. 44 min.) (I),. &ml.I D111C1M When the police rtfuM to believe his story abOUt a bend of lhlewe, e young bOy plays detective to atop them. (I hr ) .. u.• -=-··--••11 •••11 mr••wm ------·-&!Li -"TN Private Eye1" ( 1980, L:.nrtmiiv) Don Knotts. Tim Conway ( 1 hr,31~ I .. •••1••• = ==- r S1roy North See oil rigs. 'PG' ( i hr , 39 min.) d (l) .. IP•a... .... Barbour's SUI· vey of fascinating people and events from across the U.S. Is accompanied by the an- imations of Mad Magazine's Sergio Ara- Ines. ( 1 hr.) -....... __ ,_,,, • •• 1•aw • ... "SUpefman II" ( 1980, Fantasy) lstopher Reeve, Margot Kidder. While saving Paris from a nuclear explosion, Superman unwittingly frees three powerful villains who were orlgtnally imprisoned by his Kryptonian lather ·pQ• Q (2 hrs . 7 min.) tll(!)CMToom cm ... "Crackers" ( t984, Comedy) Donald Sutherland, Jack Warden. Oown- on-their·luck characters in San Francis· co's Mission dis1nct decide to ease thetr financial woes by cracking a pawnshop owner's sale. 'PG' ( t hr .. 32 min.) ___ ,_,,, If .... Otn.llAICU =' •Ll•IMllTUB IUWYmn111 .. .. Cll'&mo .... ,LA. ,..,_ =:~=~'I.tu. Nattonal Cham ~ FWsl·Round (2 hrs ) Cl)._. TU Dramatized segments from Jack London's "The Call Of The Wild," Slerllng Nofth's "Rascal" and Met Eiiis's "Flight Of The White-Wolf " lf•WMLnmT -___ ,., ___ _ =' ..... ..., ... 1----..... 10 ...... _._.. ,..,_ llHIJllUIMIO .. "Sliver Dream Racer" ( 1980, Orama) Oavtd Essex. Beau Bridges ( 1 hr .. 51 min.) I -·--,. .. 1'Llttle Big Man" ( 1970, West- ttn) C>Jllln Hoffman, Faye Ouoaway (3 .. ~,=--&.~--- •• I I·~·----· ·-....... w -=-LR" n 1111 .. "Chaf'flt Chtn And The Curse Of The °' egon Queen" ( 198 1. Comedy) Peter USlinOV. ~d Hatch. ( 1 hf .. 37 min.) 00 ... "HanovtW Street" ( 1979, ~ ~) Harrison Ford, Let6ty.Anne Down ( I IV .. 4~ min ) CD) .. "Wonder Man" ( 1945. Com.- dy) o.nny Kaye. Virginie Mayo. ( 1 hr , 38 min.) (I) ... "Until Thty Se~" ( 1957. Ora~ mel Jean Simmons. Ptut NewrMn (I •UJU1'mlY,._ *11(1.) ... "The Blue Lagoon" (1980. Ora· ma) Brooke Shields. Christopher Atkins. Two castaway children grow to adoles- cence oo a remote South Pacific ~nd and experience the pangs of first love 'R' 11 hr , 44 min ) "I.,,.. ... till ~ICGll /CCWlllTCMW .. -llT....r .. .. "Phase IV" ( 1973, Science-Fic- llon) Nigel Devenport, Michael Murphy A temfted young woman Is hunted by a col- ony of ants that have acquired the power to destroy all of their natural enemteS. ( I hr. 20mtn I .. (!) ULL~TOTAIPAYBI W (C) .,. 'Agatha" ( 1979. Mystery) Dustin Hottman. Vanessa Redgrave In Lonoon Ill 1926, an Amencan reporter be- comes mvOlved with famed mystery writer Agatha Christie. who has left her unfaithful husband 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38 mm ) hr. 35mln.) __ ,_,,, -(I) IU H•AmDIW 'ftlmllOOlll 1:.11a ...... ..... ,. .. ,. ~ ... ~ .... w .. (l) .. ._.,IOAD_ WWffTOtU• a ...-.ua lliiW zoo.,.. -ICHOOL IAlll1UJ.L IHSA Class IASe=~hrs ) UPCl&n. PACllfl# QI. l\m .... ,., .,.. "Bananas" 11971, Comedy) OOdy Allen, Louise Lasser C I hr . 22 •min~ a••• a•• Bl WWITTOtU• lt! ICOOIY.000 '""lft'l-1-1M1-o el:PWalmsP ....... ,.,...m-=e PACll •a&.nm _,. "SOQQy Bottom. U.S A " ( 198 1. Comedy) -aen Johnlot\. L~ Nel· tletoo ( 1 hr., 3'1 min ) Cf) ... a._ Mtlfl'S OownNil lrom Bormio, llaly (R) ( I hr ) _,. "The loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner" ( 1962, Drema) Tom Courtenay, Mlchael Redgtave. ( 1 hr , 43 mlns • --wmo ·-z:c.:.ecoon .... -~ nmu-•WOJ••--ca.n •UITllCIUA The comb!~ btOthefs (John Candy, Eugene levy) Im· miorate 10 the U S t.om SM flcllonel country of Leuton1a to taunch a ~ 1n 1 r>Olke musJC ( I hr I Sunday. March 10, 1985 27 • -l•lllrclay Coal. (0).,,. "Lone Wolf McOulde" ( 1983. AdventUfe) Chuok Norris, David carra- dine. ( 1 hr., 47 min.) (I) _. "~ich, Young And Pretty" ( t 95 1, Muslcal) Jane Powell. Vic Damone. (I hr., 35 min.) ~ -E ..... IUCI ., IUT 1r=Q ..... "" ... flll8CT •t• an IM. NOllM.L Arizona Outlaws at ampa Bay Bandits (3 hrs ) -(fl) ,. ...._ rt•MJ. Atlanta Braves 'IS. Montreal Expos (3 hrs.) 11:98 Cl) cat.aam IAm'YUU.. National ChamplonShlp Second round Regional (2 hrs.) I ~ __ ....... .-ca'ITGP• 0 AIC -''Cougar•" Albie and Sarah see their hopes tor rescue dim when they are approached by two evildoers J&aar lb:~<R> c,J m -ICllDGl IAm1IM.L IHSA Class IA~::m~I ..-:T ..... 1£ .,,. "The Ice Pirates" ( 1984. Set· enoe flction) Robert Urich, Mary Crosby (1hr .. 36min ) CD .,,. "Love And Death" ( 197.5, Comedy) Woody Allen. Diane Keaton ( t hr ·:i:~ ,,. e· ...... OllMllT'I Lui: c•umer., ............ ..... M. COU.. Videos lrom COiiins' lat· est album "No Jackets Required" plus behind-the-scenes Interviews (%) .,,. "The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( 1956. Susi>ense) James-Stewart, Doris Day (2 hrs.) -.......... -noa--c-.. "o.tOUf To Terror" ( 1980. ) O.J. Simpton, Arie Johnton. 2~ . ..... _._.. __ C191 -. ·= .. "They Got Me Coveted" ( Hl43. ) Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour ( t ht., 34 m4n) (OJ .. "Colo" ( 1983. Svepenae) Dee Wallece. Denny Pintauro (I hr , 3 1 min ) Cl) .. "Splash" ( 1&84. Corned ) fOm He~s. Oaryt Htnnah. ( t ht , l 1 l mln'--... .., -,,., ........... ,_.. ... nimin~11• ~ --? I .. ,..,. flmle ... .. "Kun() Fu Coololracv" I 1978. 28 Sunday, Mateh 10, 1986 Adventure) Ch9und Nick. Tong Sze. ( 1 hr. 30mln) I llOTOd&& ---~ wnco... .,,. "Manhattan" ( 1979, Comedy) WOody Allen. Diane Keaton. ( 1 hr • 36 min) W • Cl) CGUW umrMU. National Championship SecOnd round Regional (2 hra.) l ==-,_l...,..POCUI ...... .,. "Last 01 The Red Hot Lovers' ( 1972. Comedy) Alan Arkin, Sally Keller man. (2 hrs.) e IOLlt IOU» Host Rick Dees Guests John Schneider. Greg Kihn. REO Speedwagon, OeBarge. Jeffrey Osborne. Tont Tennille. Glenn Fr,y _(video). (I hr ) • MOm Im:: .,._CIPTMI ULD IMU This special profiles wildllfe photographer Jack Swedbefg's successful a11emp1 at transferring wild eagles from Manitoba to lthe ~=s uabbm Reserv0tr 11J•111-.YMllCMll A saltri- cal look at movies. Jnclud ng comical crl-. ii ~e:r=r nominees. 1:11 ~ mM Regularly scheduled pr09rammlng may be delayed dCJe 10 ie~breaks. 1:11 e LNA IOll Women's Kefnper pen. third round. llve from Maul, Hawau i hr . 30min ) P.TllOOP ATM ... Scheduled Roger Ebert and Gene S1s«el review "Into Th41 Night. · "Lost In America." "lust In TM Oust" and "Marvin And T;ge " I C0111m .,.,, IU&.ntWI ....... ... "The Orie And Only" (1978, Comedy) Henry Winkler. Klm Darby (I hr . 38min) CZ) .,,. "Man, Woman An(! Chfld" ( 1983. Orama) Martin Sheen. Blythe Danner. ( 1 hr • 39 min.) W 111) ... 91.DWOIUf/I '-.&.I ... 'JmCA An exl)lofallon ol Amer lea's wildlife refuges. from the smallest In ·gF~a::::.:::·Q _,IOn/WT-•llW unu_ Oii,.,._ .. "The Perfect Fur'IOUgl'I" ( 1959 • ) Tony Curtle, Jenet Leigh. (2 hrs.) • .. "Vettow Submarine" ( 1968. '8nt11y) Anlm1ted. Voices of the Bea-tles~ • •an•-.•-(C) _. "Shlpwrect<" ( 1978, Adven· ture) Robert Logan. Mikki Jamison-Olson i!_ht .. ,.3 min) - (I) NA IOll Vintage Seniors lnvtta1iona1 second round, live trom from Palm Oesett. Caltl (2 hr&) CO) .. "Kldco" (1984, Comedyl Scott Schwartz. Ctnnemon Idles ( t hr 44 min.) (l)munu •llCIM Whell rhe po11ce rtfuae to believe hie story lbOut a band of thieves, a young bOy plstys detecrlv 10 11~ them. ( 1 hr ) -1= ... --0 .... .. .. -CA ~y Stouffer demOrt· ttr•t• the dllffltultlee. dlngera tnd salis f.!stlone of filming wildlife 0 d UJ .. "Bfoi.Cl'#ty Oannv Rote" (1984, Comedy) Woody Allen: Mia Far· row~. 26min) •1 waa OF THI ITMI Jack Lemmon tees l with Peter Jacobsen ln a game of golf amaCAlllTOIT 1:9 ~USUUITIAlB M IDVA A look at gillednes... leatunng profiles of sevetal child prod1Qi8S, ll'ICkJ<f- lng a 12·year-Old vtOllnlsl and a 10-year- old chess pla)'er O ( t hf.. 15 min.) • • Cl) COUJ.-IAlllTUU. National Championstllp Second round Regional (2 hrs .. 30 mtn) D AUTO UC. Car011na 500 ( 1 hr . 30 min) 8 llOWll "Lover Come Back" ( 1962. Comedy) Dons Day, Rock Hudson (2 hrs.) 8 @) IOWUll $130.000 Ktng Loute Open, from Overland Park, Kan ( 1 hr . 30 min.) Iii lilO¥a "The Young Master" ( 1978 . Adv= Jackie Chan (2 hrs ) ; :.arr-:="" ~.,,. "The Ice P1ta1es" ( 1984. Sci-- ent:e Fiction) Robert UriCh. Mary Crosby lhr .. 36 min.) .. ~ • ATM_.. __ , __ 181AWIOI .,,. "The Brink's Job" ( 1978. Com- edy) Peter Falk. Warren Oates. (2 hrs .. 14 min) (%).,,."Around The Wor1d In 80 Days" ( 1958, Adventure) David Niven. Shirley MacLa1~. 48 min) W (I) -IAlll'rlML IHSA Class A Consolation (2 hrs ) • .,,. "The Blue Knight" ( t975, OJa· ma) George Kennedy Alex Rocco (2 hrs) e .,,. "Great ExpectatlOOS" ( 1978 . Orama) Animated (2 hrs) •A .. ~ POI nc::a•N:I: Al M · llilll Wini TCm ...,_ Author Tom Peters ("In Search Of Excellence") discusses the applk:a11on of excellence and self-lm· provement 10 schOOls. hospitals, house· holds and small businesses ( 1 hr • s min) l unu..,..a1m,... ..• ,._ ........... ... "The Best VMrs Of Our lives" (1948. Orama) Fredric March, Dane An· dre~2 hr&. 62 mtn ) ~ ,..,. .. "A Midsummer Night's Se• omtdy" ( 1982. Corrnt<!yl Woody Allen. Mia Farrow ( 1 hr .. 30 min. CD) ... "Wonder Man" ( 1945, Come-dy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo ( 1 hr , 38 min) • ll'ICIAL awc:U: •Y .. Wut4C11l•w cooc .... l ~-CIUDI -LA111-.0 -._. GP 90IT'I Scheduled World Cup W9i0ht11fllng chemplonsh1p· from Sa1&JOVO. Vugosl1Yia: lnternat1ona1 f ot>oooan (erost11) champlonehlp lrom SM Momz. Swiw.trland. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I AIC ... Q . WW-.&IMJ ... Ml-• CCMrnlY ._ Perform ances by Sawyer Brown, Anr.t Murr11y and M1Ckey Cllloy Storla •net lnt41Niew$ with lht Kand h , 88wYtt Brown and Anne = -1:.. •- B--... Aal'flJC PMnm wmt IMCUY (E) ~ POOTUU. San Anionio Guns- ll~s at Los Angeles Express (3 tws.) (IJ Dll "Deal 01 The Century" ( 1983, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Sigourney Weaver. ( 1 hr . 38 min.) lllll'CnY •al> .,.. "The Quiet Man" ( 1952, Ora- ma) John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara. (2 hrs .. 45 min ) • •MIW•OIMDOUI• A IOok at how marine sc(entlsts established a unique rappor1 with a school of dolphins dUrlng a Six-year study in the Bahamas ... &..a.. .. lf1 .. R.11••• Thd' struggle lor survival of three generations ot red lo11es 1n the Canadian northwest IS chronicled. I ... AUCI .. WOii.a Of .ollT1 Scheduled oriel Cup Welghrlllttng championships from Sara,evo. Yugoslavia. lnl8'~1 Tot>oooan (cresta) champlOnshlp from San Mc)f itz. Swnzerland ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I .... .... _.._ .,. "Hanover Street" ( t979. Rc>- mance) Hamson Ford. Lesley-Anne Down. ( 1 hr . 49 min ) .,_ "Zelig" ( 1983. Comedy) Woo- ~ Allen. Mia Farrow ( t hr , 24 min ) G ,ACll AID fUCU _ ....... ___ _ ·11.:Cll ... --~Move Over. Darling" ( 1963. Comedy) Dons Day. James Garner Re· turning from a plane crash seven years t>efore. a wile dtscovets that her husband IS about to remarry f' hrs ) 1 .... 0 mA111T AlmCAI._, -ICllOCll. um1UU IHSA Cla6s A Cha.l,f'h'P 12 hrs 1 e dW nit -reatured the Oscar nominees lor t>esl picture ano beSt dlrtc~Of' ( I hr ) • .,.. "Vigilante rorce" ( 1976. Ora ma) Kttt Krlstoffereon, Jan-Michael V1n- cen1 The citizens of a crime-ridden Call· fornle cOf'nmunlly ask a young V1etnam veteran 10 0tgan1u·a vlgllante 1qu1d. (2 .hrs.) e fl&8ll _. Regularly eeheduled pr~~ may t>e i;.1eyed due 10 I'.=., ... ,_ Baled on ! book by Thomas J Peter• and Robert H Waterman Jr . this dooumtntery looks at IM dfstlnctl\ie qualltle8 of elghl Ameri- can~ (1hr .30 min.) ca> .. "The Ho1et New Hempstwe" ( 1984, Comedy) Jodie Foster. Bftllu 8tldges Based on the bOOk by John It· vlng An eccentric New fngland lsmHy un· dorgQtS cn11nges es It sels up hotels in dlttertnt locales 'R' J 1 hr . 50 min ) • TllUIO ,,_II.I .. ... .. A ptofite of Richard •nd Julia Kemp whO "*'' seven months !timing lho migration of antfl<>Pt In the 11<>1a1ed rt- of the Sudan Q ( 1 hr , tO mm.) -.(J) .. .... II• m& "ShOuld A trtd Wife Be Cotwlcttd Of ~rdef It She K* .._, Hulbend When She's Nol In lmmtdlat• Oenatr?" Ct>w-..••,..- ·a~ .. .., WUCll-DAWD**'811Z Fea- tured a hovleholCl cleanser challenge, newest security devices. choosing a fire e11tingu1sher, improved auto safety glass • NDU.YWOGD Clota• Featured: a look 81 the "USA FOf Africa" album and the arists who partlCipated In making 11, a look at the vrqeo "We Are The World" (I) TOO Cl.Oii .. W The Rushes' house It scheduled f« demollllon when the city plans 10 construct a new subway s1a11on. DL••ICllllOID tll M1lr • M llTI Up-synched rendl tlons ot "Put11n· On The Ritz." "I'm Com· 1ng Out,.. "Beauty School Dropout, .. "Prelly Mess." "Heartaches" and "Rock In Amerlea" l ....... co.,., , ... • Lin DO rT MAit A look baclc at the t9a.t championship season and • VISll 10 the spono 1ra1n1ng camp 1n Yuma. Arizona CC) ..._ COLL9 Videos lrOf'n Cot1tns' lat est album "No Jackets AeqUl!ed" plu<; behind•the-scenes Interviews ..,. "Unfa1thlully Yours" ( 1984 Comedy) Dudley M00<e. Nastassta Kin ski An 0<ches11a conducfOt thinks that his • wife may have had an affair with a YIOhn1s1 wtllle he was away on lour and conspires lo murder her ·pQ· ( 1 hr 36 min ) J ... "Splasti" ( 1984. Comedy) Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah A New York bachelor -w1thouf much success at IOVe falls tor a beaut1tut girl who literally washes up on ShOre, unaware at llrst that she's the mermaid he saw as a child 'PG' I 1 hr,St m1n ) (%) MOWll "Christine" ( 1983. Suspense) Keith Gordon. John S1ockwen Based on Stephen King's novel A high school m1sh1 buys and rest0tes a 1958 "Ptymoulh. una- ware it's possessed by a demon that will iealously protect him and destroy any ~rceived threat. 'R' ( t h1 . 50 min ) ,.1 =·~Los AngeleS Laker!> 11t Loa Angeles Clippers ( 1 hr . 40 min ) • llA'nlm African eiephants are ot> sef'led on a rrSky trek to a cave that pro· vldes sa11s and minerals necessary to their diets o ( 1 hf ) 19 a DMCI ,._ Celebrity fudQes Casey Kesem, Marla GlbbS. Charles Nelson Rell· IPertOfmance by Eddy Orent t'JlmcA'i WI M•L.A. e&,a. ...... c.tll. I 111• M • IM -FNturtd· Mike mith reports on tht Chance of the Sen Diego PadrM chanc4t of repeating last yHr'a Championship; Mer1l Warton finds out What lt'l llkt 10 be a rookie es he pro Ill.a outllelder Jerry Devis: Biii Gr1Hl1n 1ou11 the town ot Yuma. • TOO CUii .. ""C09m--T Tho RUSheS' hOuse 11 achedUled f0< dem<>lillon when lhe clty 'plans 10 construct a new subwoy sfall()(I e IM.., llOO'i ---= 211 Fea· lured' • IOOI< at coral 1 f, handleappcd chlldfen on horMbaek e f!I.-. _. Regularly scheduled amm1ng may be delayed due to breaks "The Pr1va111 Eyes" ( 1980. omedy) Don Kno111. Tim Conway Two oombling Amencan dttectrve& are called "1n to ll'l•tiQ81e a tef'tS Of murdefa 1n an ~cutft 'PO' (f ht . 31 min) CJt) _,_ VJlwefs .,. kwll4JQ fO teal thelf mentat lklllt ln 1 •In Of IMt paced nlmattd games l.:lllUYWOOD •-'* M WOOOYl ....... IMl9,..mt Woody Herman brings jazz and blues to this big band cetebratt0n at Houston's M111et OutdOOf Theater with guests Pete Bar.bull!. Kay Starr. the Dukes of C>txle- land. Clark Terry and Joe Wllhams (2 hrs ) NI Im mft' TUCU: CIWITM'TBI .. 9 (I) cme:a CU Gina is mtstaken fOf a long4<>St princess In Metraple11 and rlSks her fife using her new power 10 help the Sterlings return home ( 1 hf ) DID WWWmT.,.... Arnold leets 1e11 out when Phll and Maggie lry to remedy Sam's bed·weltlng problem with lots of extra a11en1ton (R) 8 llO¥W "A Man, A Woman And A Bank" ( 1979. Comedy) Donald SUther· lend. Brooke Adams. Two clever con an· 191s 1otn torces and wns to mastetmlnd the rot>bcry of a bank by using a sophisticat- ed computer (2 hrs.) 8 9 U . MOOlll Hooker dtSCOVers that a partner's coca11le ha1>1t is hampering thetr 1nves1iga11on into a senes of murders. ~(~ ~ aACI GOLO AWAlml Presenta1100 of awards for the bE'sl rhylhm and bl\JeS mu- Sle of 1984 Ho:;t Lou Rawls (2 hrs) e.,. "The ChoirbOys" ( 1977. Come- dy) Charles Durning. Perry King A rowdy group ot Los AngeleS poltoe ottice<s caus-es almost as much havoc on their beats as t~ent (2 hrs) ~ 90¥ll "Sahara" ( t984. Adventure) BrOOke Sh1e10s. I amber1 Wilson In the t920s. an heiress' pledge 10 her dying la- ther .. that she will wtn the cross-Sahara auto race 1n a sports carol his own design leads tlet into <Wngers of every sort 'PG' ( I hr . 44 min ) .,.. "Easy Rldef" ( 1969, Orama) Peter Fonda. Dennis Hopper Two young motorcychsts drop out ot &<>eiety nnd. rid- ing across the Southwest 10 New Orleans 1n search ol the "real" Amencn. encoun· ter ptetudlce and r.ensetess 11K>1ence 'R' EC~~IMITA_,A .. Tiii UV. f!LMm': A PGl1'Un' f/l M Nocturnal deSert creatures and 10(}year·old creosote bUSheS are ob- served 1n the parched habitat ol Calltor· nla's M~t Q (thr, tOmln) • D e Dal Allen Funt and Nancy McKeon host tum clips of clauk> stuntt ind ln1arvlew1 lnvoMng the 3·10-1&-yMr· old age group. Cl) CGUW umTIM.I. Nalfonat Cham- ~~rlt·Round (R) ('hrs ) • • "Tht Man Who Wouldn't Talk" ( 1958. Mystery) Anthony Quayle, Anna Neagle An Amerlc:an agent refuses to de- fend himself on cnarges ol mur(1 r ( I '" . -~-k lWU .. 8 £1.) -.,, Stringfellow ilM ,, "VI ~news r~ter get lfWOlVOO WI N fOtl$tS d\Jrlng an ln'<lttl'O/ll•ur \ t h• ··-AmMCarl1 1.VOd .. ual barassme11t by a poll(f!wOI ' ~ retvs4t(J 10 pron101e (f 1 a='IOATQ ... "Cult.N' ( 1973, Mysttf I Pt ltr OtAnda. Camt'1on M1tctie1r Ttle poor1nc;1 OI a pro-lootbeN QWt bee~ the aSSigflmenl ot o l't vate inve$tigGlor Ct hr • 30 min 1 llOWll "Soggy Boctom us Sunday, March 10, 198'i ·-1atun1ay Coal~· (1981, Comedy) Ben Johnson. Lois Net· tleton. A Southern sheriff during Prohlbl· tlon trlee to ensure that hcS moonshlne- prodUdng OOUSin doesn' I blow himself up and that his lady friend's marriage plans ~awry 'PG' ( 1 hr., 37 min ) UJ -"Exposed" ( 1983, Orama) Nuta11)a Klnskl, Harvey Keitel. A fashion . model's loYef' U9e8 her as bait to trap an lnlemetJonal klllef. 'A' ( 1 ~'°min.) CJ)-"The Ice Pirat!': ( 1984. Sci· ence Fiction) Robert !Jfich, .Mary Crosby Spece pltates join a beautiful princess In .-ch of her exploref lather and a newly dieccMtred source of much-needed water In 1 nearby galaxy. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 36 mln ) CZ)_. "Hor Dog . The Movie" (1984, Comedy) David Naughton. Patrick Houser. An Idaho farm boy, participating In 1 freestyle skiing compelitiOn, finds 10 mance and fun. as well as a rivalry with the reigning Austrian champt00 'A' ( 1 hr , 36 min.) • • • 11'1 '°'9.,. Matt hifes a hunk (Geoffrey Scoll) 10 woo Eileen away from Norman. (A) ... "WOOdStock .. ( 1970, Musi<;al) Documentary. Many ol lhe lop musical groups of the lale '60s perform at the la· moos roct< concert held in Bethel, New York, In 1969. (2 hrs .. 55 min) •cm_,_.,.. .. ·TM1"'COllC8--1t • tiil ,_ 'Paul Simon and Art Garlunl<et perform old favorites In their llfst joint con- cert in I 1 years, taped during the summer of '81 In New York City's Central Park ( 1 hr • 30 min.) • ... Lll•ll fJll ccumft llMIC A salute to the country and western singers of the '40s and •50s 1ncludlng a trlbule 10 Hank Wllllama. Appearances by Eddy Arnold, Poner Wagoner. Kitty Wells, ~nl< Thompton, Carl Perkins Host Hoyt A1t ton. J_!) In., 15 min) -·())CO. UP Dani's beachtrool home becofnet the soene 01 a murder ond the object of a search tor stolen pre>perty by an aaortmenl ol crooks and go11ernment ~ta.. (R) (1 hr ) • ..... ....._··women. Work And~" Jane Pauley hosts an examt. nation of the mlaratton o mothefs into the )ob market and lts ettec1 on marriage. the W()tt(plec.e and ci111d·reanng pi.11erns ( 1 hi.) -lk~ fllllOITLOWIQ "North To Alasl<a" ( 1960, Ad 119nture) Jotln Wayne, Stewart Granger A "*' flndl a sub611tute for his frleOd's llan- oee •fief he discovers she has mamed an-~. (2 hra., 20 mn ) . ~,. .... -, .... lrileNlews with Dabble Reynolds. Lacty IMrd Jotlnlon, Lorenzo Lamas, gotfer Jan Stephelieon and actor Doug Barr (A) ( 1 ;J . • 111 • Y M llCMll A satirl• eel IOok at movies. Including comiC81 orl· II °' "* )'Ml' s Osctu 00mlf'lee9. I' ill -----......... _ ---.. ~I the Rllthes' ..,_.... II IChec:luled IOr demolitlOO when IO IN rily plane to consrruct a new subway ["Wma .A playwtigh! despe<2 ... tor NW ldlll dangerOUSly IOrCCS real· ... .....,.,. Into hiS new play Cdward AMt. Ptllllope MllfOfd. Mlcheel Mad· ..,.. Sunday, March 10. 1985 ... , IA19MY...,.,.. marriages. Gues1a: actor-comedlert Larry tw 8 •Cl) ta•.. Storch and his wfte Norma; comedian Mtlrtil•llrt Up-synched reodi· Joey Adema and hit wife Cindy: author tlonS of "Puttln' On The Rt1z. .. "I'm Corn-Oen J9nklns and his wfte June Ing Out," "Beauty School Otopoot." -· .. "The Gatden" (1969. Drama) "Pretty Mess." "Heartaches" and "Rock Robert StaQ(. Richard Kiiey. A magazine In Amerlce." report• attempts to axpoee the merce- (1) WM.L l'9f ... -.r nary motlYel of a phony psychiatrist ( 1 m lfM llMCll Questa: Carl Reiner. hr., 30mln.) Pamela Bellwood. (R) ( 1 hr ) ()) _,O e .. "MeMn And Howard" (1980. Cl) .. "Chambet Of HonOf"S" (t966 Comedy) Paut LeMat. Jason Rot>erdS. An Hotror) Patrick O'Neal, Suzy Parker A otherwise unknown Q8S station attendant homleidel maniac amputates his chained cia ms to be the rightful heir to Howard hand to etcape execution. but returns H!,!ghes' bKUon dOllar estate (2 hrs) seeking revenge wtth • hoot<ed stump (2 ct) u_.1 ~ m m .m-hrs.) .... -(B)MUITfla&U The comical Shmenge CE) ...,.ecerra bf()(hera (John Candy, Eugene Levy) Im· CH) .,. "The One And Only" (1978, migfata to the U.S. from the flctlonal Comedy) Henry Winkler, Kim Darby A counrry of leutonla to launch a career In misfit unable to succeed In an~ convent!· QQ!k• music. ( t hf l onal hne of work decides 10 doo a p1a11-W .. "Sex Games" (1983. Adult) num wig and becOme the wC>fl<f s llashlesl Shauna Giant, Kevin James ( t hr., 26 wrestlef. 'PG' (1hr.,38mln.) ~min.) CD =-·--M .. ACCCIFI 11 TO W "The Hooger" ( 1983. Fantasy) jiU theMe Oeneuve. DeVld Bowle. A phySI· CD) ... "Whtie Heat" (No Date. Adult) clan wonting at I life-extension research H hr .. 45 min.) Institute be<lomes lnvONed with a tamale CIJUll "Night 01 The Zombies" ( 1984. vam~ 'R' { 1 hf., 37 min ) · Honor) F'ranl< Garfield. Marg11 Newtoo Is-•1-• ·.wuca ·land natives become tlesh·eatlng zombies ill ft1W19 when a SC1ent1hc experlmen1 goes I I .. haywire. and a special squad must de-.. "NOf1hwett Passage" (1940. stroy them before !he rest of the world IS Adventure) Spencer Tracy, Robefl 1nfected. ( 1 hr 42 mln.) Young. Under the command of a brave (%).,. "The.GJft" (1982, ComeQri-Pl-----~dar. Rogers' Rangers endure harsh trre Mondy, Clio GOldSm1th. A middle-~thtr. Indian allacka and privation 10 aged banker's retirement gift turns out ro ~up the Northweet Territory In Colonl- be the ravishing beauty fie meets on 8 al times. {2 hrs ) train. 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min) (%).,.. "All That Jazz" ( 1979, Musi· I MOl'llAT atl) Roy Schtidef, Jessica Lange A pop- tW ~'llM:ll --o\ar director-choreographer's rest hie tw w ..a takes a physical and emotional toll as he e IA1U9AY ~ LM Host· Sieve attempts to stage a Broadway musical by lla":lt;a.~r-=n ) ld~yr::~3:=; latest movie by rWght 'A' ~-,. =TIAClll __... W AMCAICC*i Wt•CW ... "Framed" ( 1975, Drama) Joe tt1 ... "This Is Spinal Tap" ( 1984 Bak.er. Conny Van Dyke Alter four ~y) Rob Reiner, Michael McKean lri years of bfutal prison treatment. a gam-this Gatlre oo the contemporary rock mu bier swears revenge on the thUQs, CfOOited SIC scene. an Ame.lean documentary film cops and pohtk:lans who set htm up. (2 maker examines lhe phenomenon of 1 I 1 hrs.) year-old heavy metal band from England (C) .,. "PsychO II" ( t983. Mystery) 'A' ('ht., 22 mm ) Anthony Pefklns. Meg Ttlly Former psy· W • .,. "CMmber 01 HooC>fs" (1966 chOtlc killer NC>fman Bates ts released al· Horror) Patrtck O'Neal. Suzy Parker A ter 8 20·year stay tn a men1111 1nstllutlon homlOldal maniac amputates his cl\alne• and believes himself cwed untH a myaterl· hand to escape execullon. but return~ ous r1sh-0f murders beglm •ff ( 1 hr., 53 seeking revenge with a hooked stump (7 min) hrs.) (l)COU..umtUU. National CMm· l * ... Q ~=:rst·Round (A) 12 hrs) .,. "The Loat Conllnent" ( 1968 tW• I "The Man Who Haunted Him· ieno9-Flcll00' Erle Porter, Hlldegarclt self" (1971. Mystery) R<>gef Moore. Olga Knelt. A ship carrying Mlegel explOslves 1i. Georges.Picot. A btislneAman discovers caught In a hurricane. ( 1 hf., 40 min.) that his exacl double IS 11111/lg hla Hfe IC>f (IJ ... .., Vlnl11ge Sentora lnvftatiOf'IAI him and Is doing a better jOb than he second round, from lrom Palm Oeserl COUid hlmMlf (2 hrs.. 15 mln) Calif (A) -Cl) Ill lllff... Cl,') ... "Bananas" ( 1971. Comedy) .... "Playing For Time" ( 1~, Ora WoOOy Allen. Lou19t LeSMf A prodU<. t ma' Vat'1U$$8 Redgrave. Jane Altxandef testtW, bottd with his tvwf)'dey 1ou1lfl!I :r.roup of women priaoflera 1n AuSd\wttz gOe8 to a small Latin Americen countrt f II tgatn•t aH odclt 10 eurvtve (3 hrs . Ind becomes• dictatOf during a pOltllcllt 1 min} '1aval. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 22 min.) ([) .. "La~I t Ult'' (1973, Ac;IUll) w ... "Fort Apache, the Bron~ VatSlll Karas. Roea A woman has 1, Drema) Paul N9wman, Ed Asoe1 MOOnd thoughts a 1 het dtcltlon to en· A tough cop baltltt crime and corNpt1or1 ter • C()nlf9rlt when lhe meet• a hand· In New YOO< 0ty·1 South Bronx ~bOt IOt1'lt pelnler ( t hr • 30 min I hoOd 'A' (2 hra , 6 min ) 1-••IUITCMI •• .. "tkana'a Reid'' (1972. Wetl -_,_. ttn) Burt ~tr'Cettar. BNot C>e\lllOl'I t ho -~ Apeche lndll'1t ere on rM "*P811'1 -oa111 -11• • lllM Scheduled long·tetm •nd the cavtlf\I vndef an ldeellstlc Ntoten Ml trltHI to ove<teka them. (2 hrs. I I ... ean11mrru.:WW1 llOWll "Cujo" ( 1983. SUspense) Dee Wallaoe. Danny Pin1auro. A woman and hef' young son are trapped In their car el an ilolaktdt..auto repair yard by e huge, ra~~ 'H'.8'1 hr .• ~1 min.) -1-I l&azswt••111 -........ ... "Deal Of The Century•· ( t983. Cqmedy) Chevy Chase. Sigourney Wea'.~. When a high tech~ uttra- weepon turns out 10 be defective, its man- ufacturef hires an arms hustler to dispose of It. 'PG' (1 hr .. 38 min.) •CC>--"The Lonely Lady" (1983. Ora-ma) Pia ladora. Lloyd Bochnef. On a,.._ evised awardS J)fogram, a sucoeafUI seteenwrller !ells the &hooking story of how she reached lame. 'A' ( 1 hr.. 32 minh . 1119! .. "Christine" '1983. Suspense) -lpoals FromPa&e2 --~--- __ r..w.y ___ _ __ lalunlay __ _ llDllll n x•pen•atn• ·c1n * '""' 1111) nol 1'1191'1 1n pr•ct. rea1onablt. ==. ...... Keith Gordon. John Stockwell. Based on Stephen King's novel A high school mlsllt buys and rest0tes a 1958 l>lymouth, una- ware it's poe.sessed by a demon that will jealously PfOlect l'llm and deslroy any ~oelved threat. 'R' ( t hr .. 50 min.) atl • .. "Northwest Passage" (HMO. Adventure) Spencer Tracy, Robert Young Under lhe command ot a b<ave leader. Rogers' Rengers endure harsh weather. Indian attacks and privation to open up the Northwest Tetrltory In Colon•· al times (2 hrs .• 30 min.) •9 _. "Come September" (1961, Comedy) Rock Huc:tson. Gina Lollobrlgl- da. A millionaire discovers his caretaker is using his vllta as a hotel when he's away J1.~ ~ .. "Lone Woll McOuade" ( 1983, Adventure) ChUck Nol'rls, David Carra- dine. A 1-xas Ranger uses his martial arts sk1llS to end an arms smuggling <>Pe'ation !.. ..... .-c. .. ••(11w .. • ~1.--....-.... ~ i1:i: ._ Osatm• ....._--. (1 lw .. -1.~ --,,, ..,. ........ . c.. ..... , ...... .... =.._ ... , .. y, 't ...... -.. ,..._ , ..... , ........... , ..... .. .... .,_ ... ._..._ ··-· •• (1 ......... , 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) • llOWll "Jinxed!" ( 1982. Comedy) Belle Mldlef. Ken Wahl. A singer talks an unlucky casino dealet' Into helping hef' do away with her obnoxious boyfriend. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) • 8 llOWll "Murder Once Removed" ( 197 t. Mystery) John FOISyttie. Barbera Bain A "perfect crime'' goes awry when a scheming doctor murdefS once tor love and then has 10 kill again. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •(C) llOWll "Charlie Chan And The Curse Of The Dragon Queen" (1981, Comedy) Peter Ustinov, Richard Hatch. Charlie Chan is aided by his bumbling grandson In soMng a string of murders. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) CJ).,.. "The Ice Pirates" ( 198-4. Sc1- ence Action) Robef1 Unch. Mary Crosby. Space pirates Join a beautiful princess In search of her explorer lalhef and a newly dlscove<ed source of much-needed water In a nearby galaxy 'PG' (1 hr .. .a6 min.) --'9!:Nl .... Cll ... ,_.LlnlOlfMMIAleell .. ....... ,, .. ··-.................. , , ..... 711 Y..., Aill 1 I ,.. ma um1U&L L.. An~•• a..... -·=..:.-=~~' ........ , -I·,...,~,.. -_..,.. AUTOMATIC GARAGI_ -DOOR OPINliRS 0 ;:s I .... I SALES & SERVIQ • WE CARRY STANLEY .l Sunday. ~ 10, 1915 31 The Apple«> Scribe is priced far below what you'd expect to pay fo r a printer of its quality. It reproduces both text and graphics in a rainbow of six colors or black and white. It's quick. It's quiet. And you can easily hook it up to an Apple Ile Persona] Com- puter aJI by yourself. - l"olnr Pl<'tur~ rolor Pr1n11n1 '.llNlil\ ( MAH< H 11· l'IH', Arm•talk• llu Kampelman, head of the American deleaatton to the U.8.·So•let nuclear arm• talk•, on arrl•al In GeneY& for neaottatlon• •lated to beCln on Tueaday. See atory PaeeA3. Coast Supervisors have been eld to more-etearly-de-- fine the rote of the coun- ty's chief administrative officer .I A4 Laguna Is trying to help Its city employees find housing In the Arts Co- lony./ Al California State health offlclals have issued regulations to pre- vent lndlviduals from tak- ing advantage of the new AIDS blood test./ A3 Nation It would take 50 years and $100 billion to clean up all the toxic waste dumps on the federal government's priority list, a new report estimates./ A3 Style Want to lighten, brighten or soften a new spring outfit? Check out the latest In shoes. belts. scarves and jewelry./81 A cosmetic cooked up in a Newport Beach kitchen is gaining favor as a body lotion./82 Sports Bonnie Lauer enters the final round of the LPGA Unlden Invitational with a four-shot lead./C1 M ater Dei High's basket- ball Monarchs reign as the CIF 5-A champions after beating Ocean Vlew./C1 USC's basketball team Is denied a Paclflc-10 championship by Oregon State. /C4 Entertainment Costa Mesa's South Coast Repertory will in- troduce the American premiere of "Salt Water M oon" this week./84 Bu•lneu Foes say California· s uni- tary tax Is thwarting busi- ness expansion ./85 INDEX Erma Bambeck Bridge Business Classified Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Lenders Opinion Publlc Notices Real Eatate Sports Styte Television Thelt•I Wuther A6 88 8 5-7 02-7 C4 01 07 A4 AS 01 CS-6 C 1-4 81-3 TV Log 84 A2 -- 1 , , • f\ N , . 1 , ( 1 1 1 r, ' , ii , ' , • , • . ~ ~ · . -. . t • • ·n~ath dogs COast Bighwa , ~ Locals urge changes, upset that 'people h ave to die before anything gets done' Pacific Coast Highway. the um- bilical cord of Orange County's beach world. has extracted a high toll from travelers. The winding highway. teeming "Ith motorists whether it's ummer or wi nter. day or night, has been nicknamed "Blood Alley .. in more than one city because of thr ca rnage and loss of ltf<.' during automobile accidents. Locals argue that improvements making the highway a safer road have come slowl)' and onl> as more lt vc are lost. "It jus1 seems so unfort un ate that people ha'e 10 die before anything gets done." said Gwen Irvin. a s~kcswoman for the private urf- s1de Colon) that borders 1he hi&hway nea r Huntington Harbour. The highway in front of the private beachfront community is considered one of the most treacherous stre tches because 11 does not ha ve lights or a center d1 v1der and lopes down from a bridge leading out ofSe.at Beach that STEVE MAIBLE Focus ON THE NEws can hide oncoming traffic until It 1 too late. Ten people have been k1l kd in auto acci dents 10 the area ince 1981 - five of them in the last six months. Laun Rowden, a 6-ycar-old from Long Beach. was the most recent v1c11m. The little girl died from head 1nJuraes suffered a week ago when her mother apparently pulled out of urfside Ul front of an oncoming car Candace Ha ti ng>. 30. ot Hunt- ington Beach, a passenger in the other car. also "as ki lled. The impro\ement that would have prr' coted the accident was a v.cek av.a) at tht' time. accor<hng to &al Beach City Manager Allen Parker. "It couldn't have happened if there had been -a median barrier," Parker c;a1d. The slate lxpanment ofTran por- 1a11on. af1eor tta~ of.planning and )cars ofplead'ing by cit)' residents. 1s set to install a center di v1dcr on the highway from al Beac h Boulevard sout h to Sunset Beach. The bamer will help prevml __. on collisions like the one last IUllUMF oumde Seal Beach that killed dwe >Oung Mission VieJO wofMft. Thi accident 1s blamed on a drunken dnver who crossed over the «nW hne. Residents -s:t) the 1cddmt under· st·ored t~ need for so~Lhina more than a painted ltne down the middle of the highway. which has a polled speed limit of SO mph. Until the triple (atal last Septem- ber. residents were banlina tlate .. pnonty lists" and "fundina lima- tallons' in effons to..tet Caltrans &o improve the roadway._ (Pleue ... amBWAT/AS) Thi• double expoaure of an automobile amid headlight.a and taillight.a of pauing vehicles emphaalzes the high apeeda that all too oft~n lead to carnage along Pacific Coot Highway'• so-called ··e1ooc1 Alley," ahown here at Phillipe Street in the Surf aide area. Fear of lawsuits sinks cities' lifeguard patrols Supervisors expected to turn protection of OC beaches over to private Dana Point firm By ROBERT BARKER Of the 0...., l'llot Ii.fl Fearful that thq ma~ get hit with mul11m1ll1on-dollar bl·ach infury chums. Huntington Beach and Ne\\- pon Bcach \\ 111 no longl'r provide hkguard \Cr\ ICC al l\\O COUOl)- 0\\ ned beachc\ 1 n thl'tr arl·as. ollic1als \a1d Frida~. It "111 mark the end of an l'ra. Huntington Brach lifeguards ha'e patrolled the 1' · miles of un l't Beach for 40 )Car~ Tht.'}' SB) there's onl) bt·l'n one dea lh on guarded tx.·achl'\ 1n 1ha1 time. Nc"port Bcorh lifeguards ha'c OJ>l'r.lll'd on the 350 )ards of beach and thl' Santa Ana Rl\<.'r Jett) for 10 ~cars. al'>o \\ 11h good rl'sults. thl') sa~. But all of that apparrntl} "111 come 10 an end ncx1 Tursda) \\hen Orange Songleaders in tune with winning ways Songleaders prove to have.an unbeatable spirit in competitions at hktl'' I tdl him 1ht.• people arl' reall) rnming to Sl'l' the girls." H t•n nl''i!>l'~ make" no apolog1r\. hO"l'' l'r. sa~ mg <,he \lews ~ong kading a' JUSI anolhl'r aCll\ ll\ 111 which Fountain \.alle~ slUdl'nts can l'\Cl'I By PHIL SNEIDERMAN knn Clo\\ er thr school's J)l'r- 0t 1 ... 0111y P11ot 1t.n forming arts d<.'partment {'hair- Fountain Valk) II 1gh Sl·hnul ha'> a woman and adv1'ier to the ··J>l'p~ter" l<.'nm to be beat Last !>Ca!>on. the team "quad'>. do\\npla)'i an) fl\lllr~ tx·- tool firc;t pllll'l' in th rel' major t"l'l'n athlete'> and performers. '\3) 1ng compe1111on'l. and 11·~ prml'd to be the '>IUdl'nt group'> gencrall) suppon unbea1able again in 11' l\\O major onl· Jnothcr. rnnte'lt'l th1s \.l'Or But l'\Cn Clo"'l'r aJm11" that ath· But we're not ialli..ingat>out fomball k•tl''i u\uall~ garnl'r m.ost of thl' or basketball .,quads. Thi~ v.rnntng hl·adhnl'o;. l'\1l'n though other ~lutknl record belongs 10 th e Foun1a1n Valle) group., demand a comparabk com- ' arsll\ songll'aders. the l'nergctil· m1tml·n1of11me and ener~~ '>tudcnts who U'il' pompons and • .. So much has been written ahoul dan{·e routines to cntertntn and the at hlete ,"Clower sa}''l ... But th crl' gl•ncrat<.' school spirit during rtthlc tic also an~ a lot of competing groups 10 l'\l'nl s. the J)l'rforming art dl'partmcn l thu1 In a bit ot pla) ful e-<aggl'ration. go out and rl'prl'sen t the school and their coach l\.m ll'n Hennc'i!IC) sa~s. the commun1t) and arc gettsne, top l h h I d I II awards." .. e sc oo act I\ 1t1es tree or ll' s For e>.a mple. ('lower-said. Foun- mc he's gl'lllng '>Cared tx·cause he tai n Valley H1gh 's perru:,s1on think I'm mak ing the ~ongleudcr~ more popular than -;oml' of the (Pleaee eee PEP SQUAD/A2) Clove cigarettes elicit increasing concern From litaff and wlrc> rcporls "J I w ' OR I\. -I kahh nu1hon11c\ arc hcrom1ns 1111.rl'a'ingh conccrnrd ahout thl' \akt' ot fragmnt. t:lo,e- on<l-tobo:K't·n I nl111n1.·~1an l 1gnrt1te\ l'alll'J li..n'll'li..\. "hll\C ll S ~k' h3\.C Jumped from I h n11lhon 3 \.Cllr 1n 1'>80 tn rnort• than 100 m1ll1un lu\t \.car · Or Frede111.li.. \lhl·ch1cr :i \ltrJl'On at l 1( It ' inc h,l, a'i'4'mhkd tour <.:a\C~ 1n "h1d1 Inn .1r.1.•r1 whQ m nkl'd "kn·tcl' 'uh •qucnll) l·ame do\\<n '"tlh W \l'rc pncunH11l1a·hli..e 1llne\W\ T""o ol thl' tcl'n·J l'" died '\\hat " mmt appalhna " that ao,crnnll'nt offi1.1~11., ~hool' and P<J~nt' "1.'r1.· una".trc 1h;11 1h1' ha,t tx·rnm1.• a un1 vl'N1I hntm." -.au1 ~·hct·h11.·r I .1,1 Monda\. Rnn:ild nn\i C amk ( 1'\l:l\\ of 1.'" ptm tkach tiled a Sl5 mll hon h1"~u11 oga1n<.1 :i manufa - 1urcr of clme c1 arctte l'Ontcnd1ng th.\I their 17-\cnr-old 1.on. Tim. ~uffcrcd tm:oth1ng d1flk ult1r<i 1hot IN to h1'1 death ofter 'moli..11ig "''era I "()J:lfum ix·c1ol, .. on March 2. I'> 4 h1.'<ht~r tr'-•at1.-J the ht'' "\p- parcnlh . .illhou h I imm\ had ~'t'n .. 11.l for '"o "l'd' bc.J1d not Sci l'\'.111\ '>ll'l unul hl' ~mol.cd the ' , 1~r\·ne " hccht .. 'r .,;ud l he " rellc\ IJ unckr .i '.ml"t of hrant namt.'' 1ndudin1 D1:uum. (Pleate .ee CLOW/ A2) Counl\ ')upcn 1sor\ .ire slated tl• award ·a th rl'l'·\ car rnntra c1 for tx·al h protection to· thl' Pf" a1l'I~ ll" nt.'d Ltlcguard lnterna11onal tu. 10 Danu Poinl Both l\ic" port Bl·~1ch and Hunt· ing ton Reach V.l'rl' scared b~ a SuJ)l'nor ( ourt ruling 1ha1 ma th: Newport Beach liable for a $6 m1ll1on a''ard 1n a 198(! surfing 1 n1ur~ nt.·ar Balboa Pier. The Orange Counl~ Surx·nor t ourt last Dccl•mber upheld lhl' huge a'"ard to Claremutlt resident John fa}lor. who wa~ paral~zed "hen hl' dl\l'd Jnd rra'hl·d into an un~·cn 1oandbar \ Jlff' h.td prl'\ 1ou\I\ tound 1hJt 1hc nt~ 1wgl1gcn1ly ma1n1ainl·d J popul.ir '>lrl'll h ofhcach in •n un~lt' cond111on .ind made no dlon to" arn ""'1mmcr\ 111 thl' danga In thl· rl'll'OI nrntrall nqtnt1at1011<, l)H'f It leguard \Cf\ I Cl''> at !)u n'\l'I Hc<Kh anJ 1hc R1'a kt1\ Clrangl' ( ount~·rt•qu1rl·d lhl· Ulll'" ll> prt.n 1dl' hahiltt\ in'\uranl°l' to un er in1ur. .1l·ndenh <.uch a' 1ho,l· -,u,1Jinl·d b\ 1hl' parah tl'd l J~ for "l'"POrt Bl':llh hallo,l·J 11u1ngh1 .11 acccp1tng hab1lit' and f'lU) 101.1. in· Oelly ,.,... ,_....., llllllr• klfetwtt f'oaotaln Valley RI.Ch'• c hampion •oncleaden: fro~ the left, front to run Ll• Oordon. Llncla Ratner. Cece KQ.akel, Tiffany Heath. At rlCht, front to rear: Llaa Dunn. Carol Ward, llelll Price, Loil Lewi•. .. <.urann~ 11rem1um and Huntington lk.ll h .1p pa n·nth dawdled. .. Th" heal h 1 thr R" erJl'll)) 1\ 10 u11int' tl·rnton and I see no reason "h' t'he .:-11' should tal r hab1ht,," rtor 1n1unt'\I ~1d lo..l·ndell JacoMen. 'l'"r<1rt'o; marine ~let' ch1d "\.\ l' .tCCl'pt l'nough hab11t1~ at our n''n tx·.ilh -\\l' '>houldn't at the u •unt\ !x•a1. h IO<l ··\\ ~ .. , l' pnJ\ tdl'd the bt-st pro1ec- 11nn 1hJt 11 p<l<\\thh can grt but we l.tnn1 11 ml'l'l lhl' rl·quirements .. (Please see LIFEGUARD/ A.2) Schools vie for top state honors 8 ) ROBERT HYNDMAN Of , ... o.lty l'Mot ., ... < ltfo 1al<. fr11m thl' u.S. ~panmc11t ,,, hlula11on v.111 \:ISit Corona del \I.tr .ind \lanna ht&h schools next , nHtnth '"th an l'\C toward honoriaa thl' top high 'lhnols in California. \1anna High 111 Hund"lton Beach .ind ( nrona Jl·I \1ar were nominated in I.He Janu.i" ·" two of tbc top lO ; h1~h \Choo" m the state by w '\al1<tnJI ~'l1HHJar: hools RCCQl- n111110 Progra m , f d\ll'JllOO 1kl)Urtmcnt Officials~-.:, '''-'"l.'d thl' n11m1nat1on and wh1nted thl' o~ ~h1ll1f<. nom1n•tcd na- 111.in\lo td<' hi~-, 1umor hiah. mtddle and <;t·01or high \C'hool finalt ts. ~farina Jnd ( llfOJll dcl Mar are dac llnl' Orange< 11unt) schools to fNlkc th'' latl''t l lll v. inners will -,snnounn.·d 10 .hlOl' la't \\'.11 ''' ~hoo1s ""eT'C ftOlftt. nJted ~(I' \\Nl' n.'\ IC .. ed by~ t1on ,,mnaf, :lf1d ~n~ ~ctt h<>noftld. .. lx·nns:o; l' :in' pnnl 1pel of Con.a dl·I \.1ar ll1~h 'aid :i Dtpenme.t o( l du1.at1on re\ICv.l'I will ¥l t &he, lJmpu.; l\Jml 10 Jnd 11 to ~ l l:t'i\C' 1n ~' inn nod to talk wt\ \tud,·nt'\ tC&lhcr\ ~rents and • ~--...... ~----+---------~~~--~-•------~~~~~~~-..-------~~~----------\~------~----~--~---~~----------~~----------...... I \. -- 0r.,,g. CoMt DAJLY ,,LOT/Sund8y, M8rCh 10, 188& Where are the grunion? Hundreda of &nmion huntera turned oat north of the Newport Beach pier late Friday night, but their numbera eoon dwindled to a handful of never-Ny-clle optlmtata when the flab failed to make their expected appearance. By midntght, even the.e few of the hardteat huntera &ave up their vtgU - while vowing to return the following ntaht. Kidney decision stirs debate From staff and wire reports Opinions arc mixed on the state Supreme Coun decision that lopped 95 percent olT !Jle $5.2 million Jurors awarded a Huntington Beach man after doctors removed the wrong kidney. The new state limit on medical malpractice awards left Henry_ Jor- dan. 64. with only $256.000 - including $6.000 for medical balls. "Harry Jordan is the most o.utrage.QU~eumple.'' said-Robert B~ teinberg. pre 1dent of the California Tnal Lawyers .\ssociauon. "Twelve good citizens sat on a Jury and said this guy was. really maimed. They -decided to give him $5.2 million and he ends up without enough to even co' er medical expenses after he pays an attorney:· Medical professionals and in- surance companies. however. claim that large awards have triggered a nat1onw1de medical malpractice crisis. spurring the need for limits on pa) ments. Da"id O'Kedc. a Los .\ngcles attorne) "hose firm ha"> defended doctors in medical malpract1Cl' suits. questions C'ahforn1a·s ~:!50.000 hm11. but feels cc1hngs arc needed •• 1 certainly would not wish to lose a kidney. but as I understand it people can function reasonably well without one kidney ora portion of it," he said. Noting Jordan's age and possible other health problems. he asked. "Does it really make sense for ham to gel $4 or $5 million?" Jordan entered Long Beach Com· munity Hospital in November 1982 for removal of a cancerous kidney. but doctors took out the wrong one . He was left with 9 percent of normal kidney funcfi on. and must wear a metal body brace and use crutches to walk. Jordan was awarded the $5.2 million by a jury on March I. one day after the state high coun decided to limit malpractice awards to $250.000. Last Monday Superior Court Judge Roben C'. Nye chopped· the award down to $256,000. "I just never figured the judicial system could be like this." Jordan said Thursday. "I'm disappointed. not angry:· said Jordan. 64. "I just feel badly. To experience this first nightmare and then have this happen. I just can't believe this kind of law exists in today's sophisticated society." Marine CO~ to conduct Battle C91or Cere11Joay The U. S. Marine Corpe Battle Color Ceremony wUI be condue1ed at 7:30 p.m. Monday In the stadium et Irvine High School, 4321 Walnut Ave. The perlonnance Is free and open to the public. The ~5-mlnute program will feature the U.S. Merine Drum and Bugle Corps, the Silent Platoon and the Marine Corpe Cotor Guard. The groups, based In Washington, travel acrou the nation to present colorful precision d rlll demonstrations aoo musical performances. PEP SQUAD'S UNBEATABLE ... From Al ensemble. drill team. color guard. va rsit} }ell (chcerleadC'rs) and song- leaders \\ere all scheduled to p11 their skills against other high school<; an separate competitions this weekend. Fountain Valle) 's ')Ongleaders ha'c one of the t0ughl''it records 10 defend. In Januai:. the squad placed first 1n the Huntington Beach Festival. a compct111on 10\0l\lng 30 uthcrn (_jihforn1a high schools. The girls were champ'i in this contc!il last }Car. too On Feb .:!'\. the Fountain \ alk' songlcadcr" performed before 12 000 spectator" at the Los .\ngclcc, Sports .\rcna an thl' Miss Drill Team US.\ compc11110n The) ag.a1n placed first. this umc again~t .:!~ teams from high sc hools throughout the West. Th1\ weekend. the squad wa~ hl·adang for .\rro}o ll1 gh ~chool 1n El Montt'. <;1tc: of the California State Fest I\ al. 1n' oh ing "!.7 teams from around the <,\ate Fountain Valle\ -;onglcadcrs \\Cre dcknd1ng champs 10 this contl'Sl. too. Coach Ht'nncssc\ <,a1d the director of the ~1tss Ori II T·cam l 'S.\ contest has an' 1tcd the eight-member Foun- tain Valk) 'ionglcadcr squad to run through II'> rou11nes before audiences in Japan 1h1<t Jul). \teals and lodging "111 bl' provided. but thl' songlcadcr'i must ra1'iC $900 per girl to nn er the air fare. .\n adult booster duh 1c, e\pectcd to help raise thl' mone) ( ompe1tt1on fc.,11 .. als arc bc)ond the song lca d e r s' regu lar rcspons1b1ht1es of performing at school spons c' cnts. including foot- ball. men·s and v.omen·s ba~kctball. water polo. wrt'stllng. soccer and baseball. Coach Hcnncsse~ says most of her 'ars11~ songlcaders ha ve had five ~cars of dance 1ra1n1ng and some continue to take outside lessons. Dcc;pite the time commi tment. she 'ia>"s the girls all manage to ma1nta1n grade a' erages of B+ orbetter. Hcnnesse) herself was a drill team member at Huntington Beach High 5chool before graduating an 1978. Toda). be)Ond her Fountain a Ile) duucs. she 'itud1es communications at Cal State Long Beach and works at a restaurant. l\Jc\t foll she'll begin her fourth )Car as songlcadcr coach at Fountain Valle). "I wasgo1ng to retire after this year because rm getting married in No- \ember:· she sa)s. "But my fiance COJO)S watching the routines and going to th e games. He talked me into coach mg for one more year ... SCHOOLS VIE FOR TOP HONORS ... From Al makes the '>l'hool 'o 'ul't"l'S<tful. He .said he "ants IO put m-:at on the .bones of thl· apphlat1on ·· Tn1h1n said. Like Corona del Mar. f01h1n 'ia1d 'Manna's 'itudents am.I "tatT v..111 :opcrall' busincss-as-u'iual during lhl' tv.o-da) '1<>11 . . fhe rn·ngn111on program is a 'oluntan one an v. h1ch ~ hools submit appllca ttom lo the state for consideration Selections arc basl'd on a combina- tion of tc'it scores. ad' anced place- ment offerings. facull~ an' olH·ment and program-; d~jhng w11h \uch concerns as school d1supllne and dropout rates. Thi.' honor bnng'i w11h 11 the rccogn1t1on of being a model high school. both for neighboring schools as well as those nat1onw1de who may be looking for wa}s 10 improve their curriculum and other programs. HIGHWAY EXTRACTS HIGH TOLL ... ;Jl'romAl ~ .. .\scold and hcarlle'>~ as 11 sounds. ~Caltrans probabl} ha~ a 'er~ d1n1cal way of looking at llS list or prlC>rtllCS :and another four or fiv e death\ may .:not be enough." Seal Beach Police •Ch1ef Stac\ P1casc1a said. ; But the bloodshed 1c; an cmot10nal ,.issue for people who must tra' cl on "the h1ghwa} or liq~ near 11' t'dgel\. • P1casc1a sai(I. :· "If )'Ou have enough mnr1c\ to •build a freeway sign that sa)'\. 'C1ood "morning. how are )OU''' }OU think ~there'd be enough mone) 10 put in a •median to help save some li'e'.>:· he !~ad. ~ The stretl'h of Pacific Coast If 1gh- >wa) that runs through the w1<k·open ~flats south of Beach Boule' ard an \Huntington Beach also is kn ov. n a" t Blood Alley ... Fifteen people were killed on the :.,.hWI) between Beach &uk,arct :iic1 the narrow Santa Ana R1,c:r ;Rr'dge dunnf a five-year pcnoct 1·ncln1 an 19 I. Nearly 100 anJul) •Jtc1tents were recorded on the: s.ame • 'trC'tth between 1978 and 1980. ; Tht number of deaths d~crca<>ed \lighlh when the SUllC, II the urganaof .. Pol"c Chief Earte Robnaille and loral \1ty Council membn's. binned par 1n1 <>neither ide of the road. knh1t31tf~ said 1J9tkin1 alona th<' h1ah"•Y "'II the pnnc.!.P'l caus.e an a niaJoruy of the traffic accKtcnt~ \ M•n> of the e«Jdcnti were cauttd by people pull1n1 from the houlder blC'k into the S"1ft-mov1ng traffic. he said. In the tv.o )'Cars since parking was hann-:d. there have been three fatal car accident~. But the number of 1nJUI) accidents hac; actuall~ increased. and city of- ficials no\lo 'ja\ a renter di vider 1s needed . · "The parking ban ha'i assisted but 1t''i the crosso"er ac·c1dcnts that v.e'd hkc to ehman:ue." 'ia1d Sgt . Jeff Cope. From Beach Boulevard all the way to restaurant row 1n ewpon Beach. Pacific Coast H1gh"a) as w11hout a median barncr. Pohet' sa} motonsts. pnrt1cularl} those who are into,. 1catcd. drift into the opposite lanes while tra.,,eling al high specd'i. fhat was the case 1n I 9R2 an Newport Bench whC'n a man dm 1nga UMW lo<1t control of his auto and Jerked wildly acros the h1ghwa}' unul he wa'i hit broadside b) a woman traH·nng wtth her f3m1I} an a station wagon. Three ~·ople including both dnv- er<,, \lrerc killed rhc tmd ('that ltnks the tv.o beach ctt1cs 1s old and narrow. Like the rest of the h1&hwoy. there's nothina but a painted fine do"'n the middle. Cahrans intends 10 replace the br1dae ai. part of a h1ahway widening pro;tct tentatrvcly ~hedulcd for talt I Q8~ or earl> 19 7 A Ct'nter dt' 1der m4'~st likely would be: added dunng the c~nstruc11on. Oon Webb. the city engineer in Nc\loport Beach. said the state haSJUSt no\\ completed en" 1ronmental docu- ments for the widening. Bui public hearings must take place before actual \\Ork begin . 'iomc obscr crs behevr the basic problem with the Coast Highway IS that i1 1s the road of choice of the happ}·hour crowd. It's the one tra1ght hnc between bars. nightclubs and restaurants up and down the coast. "The biggest problem 1s drunks." stud Joe Rullo. a resident of urf: ide and president of the urfside Home- owners' Association. "It's a bad ~trctch of h1ghwa) and the drunks make at worse .. Rullo e umated that the home· owners group rC'pa1rs the fence that separates homes from the h1&hwoy at lca'1 ~1~ times a }ear after motorists careen off tht' road. Polle(' informally estimate that on a Fnday or aturday night. a third of the drivers on the h1ghwa) are probably 1nto>.1catcd. Residents arc at lea t respectful. 1f not afraid. of the hiahway and the potential for d1$aitcr. said Rullo "If )Ou pull onto the h1ahw1 y ind mi juda~howfa toncoftheKauy is aotn1. the) 'II be rift up on top or you. he s:ud. .. eople ire Just cattle i. \ " nd this is one road where ~ou can'1 be carclc i or make mistake " I TodtJ'• fOt"'lt celtl fQl.IOJncr~~ ot 11g_n1!.a1n with v•lebte c:toudlneet to conllnue. Moetly cloudy lonlght an:a Mondaywilh tome rain lllcely In northern rtQIOnt. w armer nlghtt . t>Yt cOOlet dlyt. LOwt today will be 45 to 55 and hight Wiii be In the 808. Hight will raftge from 58 to SS on Monday An lncreulng chance or aprlnk... or llght rain Is also forecast for the mountain• tod1y, 11ong with v1rl1ble cloudlneu and south winds up to 25 mph. Rain It llkely at times tonight and Mond1y. "pec:lally In the northern r1nge1 with snow level 6,000 to 7,000 f .. t. Warmer nights, but eooter days. Lows will be In the 30t and lower today and hight will be In the 50•. Monday'• highs will range from 42 to 52. In fhe <Meertt, varl•bte high clouds. south winds to 25 mph and a chance of thO'MH't, npec:lally In the north. are predlc'4KI today. Moatty cloudy tonight and Monday, with winds beginning thl• aftetllOOO. 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'l'Otk ()lcW\Oflla C.tY-- °"'911• Otlando Phtlad.il>hl• ""->I• Ptttal>WQ/l Portlencf M<t Portlend.Ot Pr<McleOOe ReletQll Rapid Cily R...o RiclllN>nd SIL- St Pet•T8"'pa Sell Lelle Clly San Antonio Sen .i...an.P R SI Ste Ma•le S..IUe spo1i- SyracuM Topeke T~ TulM WaNnglon WicNI• Wllk-8atre Surf report 1-llU 2·3 2-3 2-3 2-3 LOCATIOM Zumaa.ach San•• MonlCA ~~,, San Diego ~ly 81 3& 61 37 74 3$ St 25 64 21 ., 57 74 40 19 45 56 44 86 ,. 68 31 es 44 74 49 65 35 75 42 12 44 80 43 SI 41 11 63 IS2 48 68 43 71 40 e2 52 72 43 83 31 73 44 ee 37 67 " 60 22 65 38 63 39 74 45 66 52 68 ~ SanJoM Santa AN Santa 8atbet• S•nta Cruz Sarti• Marla S11111a~ StOCllton T-Valley 'I' oeemll• Vty Extended Tides TOOA'I S3Sam 1139e m 5 ltpm 11 44pm llllONOA'I' F1r11 low e 40 • m font lligh 12 SS p m S.cond 10W 5 SS p m t 7 Sun NII today al 5 57 Pm . r1- Monday •• e 10 • m end Ht• again st s S.pm Moon NII •od•Y •• 8 08 • m • riMa again al 10 32 p m Ind Nia Monda'( at 137am 'Amadeus' directo_r wins Guild prize NEW YOR K (AP) -Czech-born filmmaker Milos Forman won the Directors Guild of America award Saturday for best director of 1984 for his movie "Amadeus:· The award often foreshadows the .\cademy Awards -in the 36 years si nce the awards began. th e Guild award and the Oscar ha ve differed onl y twice. Forman. 53. already has won four Golden Globe awards this year. including for best directing. Forman previously directed "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest." which won fi ve ma1or Academy Awards. ··Hair" and "Ragtime." "I thought I knew what l would sa) v. hen I got up here. but I was wrong." Forman said. ·-rm thrilled:· Roland Joffe. director of the "Kill- ing Fields" also was present at the black-tie ceremony at thl' Plaza Hotel. Forman's "Amadeus" 1s about a Viennese court mus1c1an who be- came Wolfgang Mozart's implacable enemy because he feh it was unfair ot God 10 gave musical genius to a sill) boy. The movie. starring F. Murra) Abraham asAntonioSalien and Tom Hulce-as Mozart. is based on Peter tra1'Ef's hit play. The other nominees for the Guild award included: •BriLa1n's Da\ld Lean for "'\ Passage To India ... a mO\ 1c version ot E.M. Forster's novel sct in Bnt1sh- ruled India. • Roben Benton for .. Places In The Heart.. .. the stor} ol a woman wbo tights 10 keep her children and her form an Tc\as after her husband is killed. _ •Britain ·s Roland Jalle. in hi first feature film . for "The Killing Fields." about rt·,olut1on an Cambodia . •Canadian Norman Jew1son for ".\Soldier's Ston." about a murder at an .\rm) ramp.in the South during \\orld \\ar II. and a black officer's 1n' c 11g.a11on. kw1son 1\ the onh nominee of the Ii\ c not also nominated for an .\cadem) .\"ard. With 11 nom1nat1ons eactr; - "<\madcus" and ".\ Passa~c To lnd1a·· 1ead the Im of nom1nat1ons to the 57th .\cadcm} .\wards. which will be prcsl·ntcd March 25 CLOVE CIGARETTES SAFE? ... From Al Jakarta and Gudang Garam. are made of about 70 percent tobacco and 30 percent clove. said Dr. Sue Binder. a medical ep1d em1olog1s1 at the federal Centers fo r Disease Con trol an "\tlanta The act" c ingrcd 1cnt in the cloves 1s cugcnol. which m its purified for m 1s used as an anes<hetic by dentists. said Bander. She said that people can deve lop allergies to 11 and ll inhibits the synthesis of certain substances in the human body called prostaglandins. \\ h1ch affect blood pressure and the a<.·t1on of some hormones and mus- cles. "There have been patients hosp•· tal11ed after smoking clove cigarettes, hut we ha ve n't really done any studies vt't 10 show whether there's a hnk bctv..cen clove cigarettes and the hosp1tallzat1on of these patient~ ... Binder said. Eugcnol 1s on the U.S. Food and Drug .\dmanistrauon's G RAS hst !Generally Recognized As afe). but no one has examined eugenol's effect on the scns1uve ussues in the respir- ator) S)Stcm. said chechter. In the absence of government safct} studies. "The kids arc being allowed to field test 11:· said chechter. lnspnng 1984. Dr. Tee L Gu1do111. who was then professor of occupa- tional mcd1c1nc and tox1colog} at San Diego tate na'ers11y. nottced the <'lo'e cigarette fad . and worncd that smoking cloves anesthetized air pas\· ages so children could learn 10 smoke with little 1mtauon. Schechter said. "I ha ve had a couple of people sa} they can smoke these and the) can't smoke cigarettes ... said Binder at thl· Centers for Disease Control. Panos Georgopulo of (i .\. Gcorgopuloand Co. an Ne~ York. an importer of clove c1gareues. said he had no comment to make about whether the cigarettes are harmful. Asked to explain the growing popularity of the clove c1garc11c. he said. "It captures the 1mag10at1on ofa lot of people. The taste 1s unique. Ifs J 'l't: c;mooth smot...e.11's an aromatic up.aret ll' ··in Indonesia. the> ha'e been c;moking these for IOO years:· he said. "I thinl 1ha1 last )Car they old 80 b1ll1on (1n lndone":11a) . .\II the 1nfor- ma11on I h:nc is 1ha1 there have been no alh cr\c effects that ha "e surfaced in I ndones1a ... ')cherhta's e' 1dcnre suggests that pcopk ran becomt• ..cns111zed to the clo' e ngar<.'lle~ OH'r a pcnod of ti me. C\ cntuall~ having an allergic reaction to them Ht· said he has now received many rails from tecn·agcrs "ho say they ha'c been 'ough1ng up blood follow- ing the u'>I.' of clo'c cigarcues. "It's unheard of tor m1ddlc-dass children to (com plain of) coughing up blood." he <>aid ... Thr last time that appeared \\a' Y.hl·n fB \\a' common." "Pt•opk h;ne c;a1d \\hat proof do \nu ha',. I Jbout the ad' erse effects of cltne ugarl'llcsl .\II I can say is it's circurn\1<1n11al ... Srhechter said. "\\hat ,,r·rc seeing " the tap of the iceberg .. LIFEGUARD PATROLS CURT AILED ... From Al Huntington Beach marine officers. meanwhile. have tried to nego11a1e for a nc\\ three-year contact to provide sen ices at Sunset Beach. but rcsulls of those negotiations were shrouded in confusion Friday CH) negotiators at first refused to dio;cuss the liability issue and were accused b) county officials of being "unresponsive." Then. on Fnday. Cit) Community Services Director Max Bowman said the insurance problem had been worked out and that "there's a 99 percent chance Just Call 642-6086 ..._., ,,., " 'l'Oll 00 no4 -'fOlll ,,.,., Oy ~ 30 p m ~ Otlore 1 p m end "°"' ~ .... Ile .,_.., we're in" (will get the contract.I He 1nd1cated that obstacle to a nc\\ contract were being hurdled\\ 1th help from upcrvisor Harrien Wieder\ office. Bowman said the cit) was w1ll1ng 10 accept hab1h1y for negligcnn· on the part of lls employees while tht' cou nt\ would do the same for negligent act\ of its employees. But he said 1ha1 hab1hty for injuries linked to chang. mg cond111ons on the ocean floor would ha ve to be worked out. However. a short time later. Wieder aide Ed Mountford IO!>scd a \\l't bl.int...l·t on Boy.man's optimism. \lt1un1lord 'aid the 11me hm1t had np1red .111d that Huntington Beach rouldn't fl'' 1se its hid to include 1n,urann· .ind hab1lll\ covC'ragc. Mounllord said :ht: bid b) Life- guard lntcrnat1onal. which has pnn 1dcd lifegua rd protccllon at Aliso B<.'ach nl.'ar Laguna Beach. 1s higher than 1h,· $11 .000 that Huntington 8(•arh would haw C'harged. But, he said 'upef\ 1'>ors have no choice but to attcpt the bid bct"ausc 1t includes hcach hah1ht) protC<:l1on. W•ac do yoa like aboot tbe Daily Pilot? What don't you like" Call die aomber at left ud you me11a1e will be recorded, transcribed and dellvert4 co dte appropriate editor. Tiie same U -lilowr u swerlng service may be ased to record tettt n te die editor on ID)' topic. Coatributors to our Letters column must lnclade tMlr name aad telepllome namber for verification. No clrculatlon calls I Tell H wbat't oa yo.T mind. • P UH. ORANGE COAST Illy Plat H.L Schwertz Ill Publlsher lleNIGey -luncMy " 'f(/11'00-~~ C(l9y ~ , • "' • ' llelOft to 1 "' and yowr COPY,.. be....,to Frenk Zlnl Managing Editor K•ren Wittmer Advertising Director Clra•I..,_. T1l1•fMM• Mott Or.-.~. ..,_ ...... lagur>a~ ..... ........,c~ Con trotter ~L.c,ntntet Production Manager Donelcf L *'ttl•m• Circulation Meneger -NATION NY flrefl61Jter palls off -back~to-'6ack rescu By Tbt AnO(llt~ Prete ')utu~: \\ c~~~K -A firefiahtcr was involved an back·to-back rescue ,1p:mm/~1 th;n ing ~ndcr names to pull two children from a burning hH·mnn J~mcs M":~pina P.luck1 five .people from another bumina buildina. wcrl' r\'rn d d fioncy. 1!1VO ved in both rescues. and Lt. James Oallagher 1~0 unco~~n c h·fd' serv)cc award~ for the first rescue. in which they pulled Galla h. 1 us c 1 rcn irom a third-story bedroom at 2 a.m. Soon after repoJcJ' ind ~ahoney rctu~ned to their station house at 3:50 a.m .. a fire was lirl'm. 11 cw <?Ors away, with five ~ople trap~d by flames on a roof. Both out~i c:n and their com~ny responded. and whale Gallagher assisted on the 101 . ~e. ~ahoney and Firemen John Cron.Icy and Roben Pressler rescued a ) ar old woman. a 9-month-old baby girl and her mother and two sisters. Haydon'• out ol laolatloa LOU I VILLE. Ky . -Murray Haydon. the world's third permanent Jrti~c1al hcan rec1p1cnt, 1s no longer 1n isolation. and visitors can see him w11 out donning surg1~al masks and gowns. officials said Saturday. Dr. Witham DeVnes. who implanted Haydon's plastic and metal hcan Feb. 17, ~eves Haydon. 58, can get more exercise now. and dqctors can start thinking J ut moving him from Humana Hospital Audubon's coronary care unit. No date has been set for that move. Damage to Dlacovery lea than feared C'APE CANAVER!\L. Fla. -Space shuttle Discovery sustain;d two KA~hes in ~ hangar accident, rather than three as originally feared. NASA o01cials said Satur~.ay. :·1t doc.:sn't look as di~strous as we thought it mi~ht nave been at first. said National Aeronautics and Space Administration pokesman ~~arles. R~d mond. "I don't want to say it's a superficial ski n wound. but 1t s beginning to look like that." A 2.5()().pound bucket used to 1ransport workers broke loose and smashed into the shuttle and broke a worker's leg Friday. The delay in launching the shuttle. originally scheduled for March 28. would be anywhere from four to 10 days. Redmond said. Egyptlan pre•ldent arrive. for talk• WASHINGTON -Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak amved in Washington Saturday for five ~ays of meetings on topics ranging from the latest M1ddk East peace 1n111a11ve to an expected request for S870 million in mra aid. Secretary of State George Shultz greeieOMubarak on the grounds of lhe Washington Monument. where the two posed briefly for photographers before bc.'ing whisked away 1n waiting limousines. Official talks begin Monda). Abortion foes march In Florida PENS.\C'OLA. Fla. -Seven trum~ts blared. seven American flags WS\ed and :!.000 demonstrators chanted "Let my children go" se~n tames Saturda)' outside a twice-bombed clinic where abonions are performed. The -an11-abon1on protest. by a sclf-procla1med "God's army." followed a s1lcn1. male-long march. The right-to-life marchers were led by former country- western and gospel si nfer Penny Lea. of Apple Valley. Minn .. who compared 1he march to the biblical story in which Joshua sent the walls of Jericho 1umbhng down with the sound of seven trumpeters on the seventh da). CALIFORNIA S&L stays open a• reauarance LOS ANGELE -In a bid to reassure customers. American Savings & Loan l\ssoc1ation ·s 122 branch offices in California kept their doors open Saturda}. but few worried depositors showed up to ask questions or make &ransacuons. a spokeswoman said. Amencan Savings decided to keep the extra hours after its parent company. Financial Corp. 9f America. announced Friday 1hat 1t expects to show a loss of between S500 million and S700 millton for 1984 ~hen its year.end financial sta tement is released later this month . The rompan) ·s Southern California d1v1sion 1s located in Irvine. Thouands mourn alala drug agent (''\LEX IC'O -Thou\ands of law enforcement officers and mourners p<11d final respects Saturday 10 slain U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent Enrique Camarena Salazar. a v1c11m of Mexico·s escalating illegal drug 1raffick1ng wa~. ··in a short space. he fulfilled a long tim e." said Monsignor Rudolph Galindo. pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Roman Catholic Church wherc Camarena and his wife. Geneva. were married 15 years ago tn May. Galindo recalled that Camarena was excited about his impending return to duty in the United tatcs after fi ve years in Mexico. He was supposed to begin work in San Diego on Monday. Chief }u•tlce goe. campalgnlng LOS ANGELES-Caltfornia Chief Justice Rose Bird. whose ouster from the state Supreme Court 1s being sought by Republicans. has hired a anta Monica firm to oversee a re-dect1on campaign that is expected t9 cost more 1han SI million. "People are going to learn more about Rose Bard." 8111 Zimmerman. who heads the campaign management operation. said Friday. He said conservatives· accusations against the chief justice will be met b} tmo11onal appeals on her behalf. Defense challenges counselors In sez case LO >\NGELES -Defense attorneys in the V1rg1n1a McMartin Pre- School molestation case have accused counselors ofcoachmg yo ungsters who alleged sexual abuse. Tapes of children talking to social workers from Children's Institute International were shown in coun last week to refute the tts11m on} of alleged v1ct1ms. Defense attorneys have contended that thl' counselors fabncated the stories that led 41 children to make allegations that resulted 1n 208 cnminal counts of child molestation and conspiracy against ttachers at the school. Artukovlc lawyer charges 'v.fndlctlveness • LOS ANGELES -A defense attorney for accused Nazi war criminal Andrija Artukovic sa!d the U.S. government is showing ~ indictiven.ess b>. trying to move hi s chent from a Long ~ach Naval hospital to a M1s~oun federal prison. The government has said 1t wants to m?ve Artukov1c to Missouri pending his extradition to Yugoslavia because 1t will be cheaper than the $35,000 a month it costs to keep him at the U.S. Naval Hospital. But attorney Gary 8. Fleischman on Friday ci ted federal law that would require Yugoslavia to pay whatever 11 costs to board and transport ..\rtukovic. "They haH~ another reason for removing him. and I think 11's JUSI plain v1ndict1veness." he said. WoRLD l•raell cabinet deceived about Lebllnon? TEL .\VIV. Israel -Former Defense M1ni5ter ;\net Sharon and other architect of Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon engaged in a "campaign of deception" to win Cabinet approval for the o~ration. accordmg to 11 new study. Citing previously published repons, the study said that when haron appeared before the Cabinet on the eve of the June 6 invasion. he defined its aotc purpose as clearing Palestine Liberation Organization guemllas out of a 25-mik-deep zone north of the Israeli border. "As the war expanded beyorr" dest roying the PLO infrastructure in southern Lebanon ... the operation lost 11~ tense of urgency and determination.'' the study said. It claimed many commanders were unwilling to risk their men's lives when tht'survival oflsracl was not at stakt. Chile quake caaRd $800 mlllloa dam.,e ANTIAGO. Chile-The government said Saturday the earthquake that killed 146 people and lcf\ hundreds of thousands homc~ss caused damages tst1matcd at S.SOO millton to $600 million. The figure. which may increase as rcporu cont inuc to arrive. was the first aovemmcnt estimate on the damage r:lU'ICd by la t unday's quake that also injured some 2.000 ~oplc. Waleu UJJfued by •onrnment tllream GDANSK, Poland -aovcmmcnt prosecutor warned Solidant)' leader Lech Walesa . turday that he risked imprisonment if ~c continued "ill~I" union activities. but Walna declared he would defend the f\aht of worlc1na people:· s Walesa responded to &he prosttutor's summons. the outla~ trade union 1 ucd a sta&cmcnt callina for n1t1onw1de prottsu 1f demands for t11aher wa.aes to offi t aovcmment food pncc nK·rcascs an-not met. Thlland battl• cont11Jae LIRI • Thailand -An1Uet') fire rattled across the Th11.('1mbod1an rdcr for the fiOh s1ra1aht da) turday 1 Thai troops clashed ~Ith v1etnomtsc laun<'h1na an auault on a m1.1or Cambodian suerrilla camp Thai units backed by su taincd an1llcry and mortar firt repulsed a Vactnamc~ fof'C'e •hat defied Thai threats of reta ltauon and intruded into nJkha d1s1nct to uack 11 stratc11c hill. Thai m1ht1ry officers said The> did not )' ho~ man) Vktn11me5e ~ld1cn had cnttred Thai territory. ·-/ - Or.nge Coelt DAILY PILOT l&unay. Mlrah tO, 1111 AS U.S. team arrives for arms talk Chief delegate Max Kampelman readY o build a ri ge to ... greater sta I lty' GEN EV A. witzcrland (AP) - Max M. IUm~lman. the chief American delesate to new U.S.- Sovict arms talks, arrived in Geneva Saturday and pledged effort toward the "tamina and then the elimination of nuclear weapons." A 10.member deleaa1ion from the U.S. Senate flew into Geneva later Saturday. The senators. along with eight members from the Hou$C of Representative • will observe the early stages of the ncaotiat1ons. Moslem . . bornb victims buried BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) - Mourning Moslem families. followed by a procession of demonstrators shouting anti·American slogans. buried on Saturday victims of the car bomb explosion that killed 75 people and injured at least 250. Protesters shook lists and chanted "Death to America. death to Israel!" as victims' bodies.. wrapped in black cloth. were buried in a mass grave at the Rawdat al-Shadcedein cemetery about a mile from the explosion si te. The blast Friday at the Shiite Moslem suburb of Ghobeiri was the deadliest tn Beirut since truck bom~ iogs of U.S. and Frencn military headquaners on Oct. 23, I 983. killed 24 I U.S. servicemen and 58 French soldiers. --Ambassador Kamptlman amved from Wa hinaton on a U.S. Air Force plane with fellow nqollators John 0 . Tower and Maynard W. Olitman. They will first meet the Soviet r.eprc~ntatives on Tuesday to (or· mally resume nuclear arms talks that have been an suspt"nsion for more than I .S months followina a Soviet walkout. Kam~lman said his 80.mcmber team will "thorouahly and respon- sibly explore all avenues that can ltad to ... fair and equitable agreements. "We are ready to build 1 bndtt \0 a obal environment or pnttt stab-- 1 y t"rouati t1'e'"lam1~n me cli nmmion ofnudear weapons." 801 K.amptlman. a i.wyer with Iona expt>~ in ne.aot11dna with tht' Sovtet. said lbt talks would be difficult. "Our differences on the iuUH of nuclqr arms are deep and deeply held. h would be folly to expec\ them to be bridged ovcmi&ht." he said. Sen. Robert Oofe. R·KJn.. tht' majority leackr. heads the Senate ~elephon. He told rcpOrten at the airport, .. This is a bipartisan. non· panign mission. We beheve 1t 11 very important. It's symbolic for us to indicate our support for the U.S Rescue workers dug three more bodies from a wrecked apartment building shortly before pallbearers bore the bodies of other v1cttms to their graves. ShUte Moelem reUCloua leaden lnepect the ctamaae from Friday'• car bomb ezploelon ln a Betnat eubarb. The be•,,... l'99d "Made ln USA .. and "Death to USA. .. There was no im mediate claim of responsibility for the attack. Lebanese government officials and Shiite Moslem religious leaders blamed Israel. but offered no proof. Israel's Cabinet secretary. Yoss1 Betlin. denied the accusation Satur- day. Israel Tele\tsion quoted him as sa} ing. "Israel has not used an the past and will not use an the future the abominable methods of terror" Black banners. hung on a damaged building. read ··Made tn USA.'' .. Down with Israel. Down with llSA." The bomb destro)ed an e1ght-stor') apartment building and damaged a mosque filled with worshipers gather- ing at dusk for prarers. Police est1rtlated the car contained at least 330 pounds of explosives. Americans in Beirut fear consequencesofbombing BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -Two black banners were hung Saturda) across the broken facade of an apartment bu1ld1ng dcvasted an a car bombing. The Ila~ earned a bittcr message that heightened fear for many Amencans "' ing here . "Death to .\ ... proclaimed one banner. "Made 1n l ' .\." read another. .\lthough no one has blamed the United tate darcctl) for Fnda} 'scar bomb tn a denscl) populated Shnte Moslem suburb. some Amencans in Beirut wolT) that accusations ag:11nst Israel -the chief U. . all} in the region -ma) have consequences for them. "'These things ha ' e a wa~ of circling back on us." said an Amen- can teacher 1n Beirut. who "as fearful about his name being used and spoke on cond111on of anon} mat) ··tn the minds of man-. .\rabs. .\mcnca is the de\ ii incarnaie and responsible for an} thing that goes "rong." For the few .\mencans rema1n1ng an the ca pital. the disturbing messages added tension to an alread} bleak s1tua11on. There are no firm figures on how man) Amencans are sull m Beirut. but some csumates 1ndtcate there arc fewer than 2.000. Many left tn ~nt >cars because of the longclVil war. the anu-Amcncan attacks. and threats from fundamentalist Shute groups. Fnday's bomb lulled at least 15 people and 1nJured 250 near a mosque 1n the hute suburb of Ghobean. It was the deadhe-st explosion an Beirut since the truck bombings of ..\meri- can and French m1hlaf) headquarters on Oct. :!3. 1983. State issues restrictions on AIDS test l\C'RAMENTO (AP) -State health officials issued orders Friday that will prevent persons from using blood banks to find out whether they have .\ID . A new test. "'h1ch ca n detect an11bod1e associated with Al DS. was approved a week ago b) the federal government and 1s being d1stnbuted 10 blood banks throughout the coun- tr). Officials plan to use the test for all :i1oo<.1 donated 10 blood banks. but C'altforn1a health officials expressed co ncern that 1nd1v1duals might donate blood sole I) to find out 1f they have acquired immune deficienc) S}ndrome or .\IDS. ··we believe these regulauons should effective!) discourage and" 1d- ualsat risk for AID from using blood banks for their own personal health screening.'' said tate Health Direc- tor Kenneth Kizer. The regulations K11er outlined proh1b1t blood banks from rl'leas1ng the results of ne" '\ID te'lts for the ne'<t six months Health officials ha ve emphasized that tht' ne·" .\ID ICSI IS not I()(). percent accurate. and the) e>.presscd fears that 11s a .. aatab1h1' "ould in - duce potential .\ID ·,1ct1ms to donate blood as a wa~ oftind1ng out 1f ihe} ha ve tht' d1scaS\' The po<,c;1h1ht) might lead to 1ncrea~d co n1am1na- 11on of blood supplies. "We ha-.t' to balance 1hc ethical co ncern of w11hhold1ng rcsults from an indl\ 1dual "Ith protecti on of the state's blood suppl~ ... l\.11er s.a1d Jt a nc" s conference Kiter said that the test does nllt ldl'ntlf\ the .\ID \ trUS mdf. but indicates "hether an 1ndl\ 1dual has been t'\poscd to the disease h' measuring a certain ant1bod' fhl' .\ID 'irus destro's the-txxh ·~ ab1h1~ to tight infection . The regulations. "'hach 100~ t'flect 1mmed1atel~ "ere requt' tt•d l'arhl'r an the '>'-eel b' .\ s.:mhh man .\rt .\gnos. D· an Francisco .\gno\ and .\ssembl~ M3JOnt) Leader M1~e Roos. D-Los .\ngeles. ha'e in- troduced lcg1slat1on that '-"Ould malc the si,-month moratorium on test result!> at blood banks permanent and \\OU Id pro' 1de funds to provide the .\ID test St'paratel) at chn1cs .. ....11er s:ud that sites should be estabh hed 1n t"oorth~ months for thOS( "ho Y.ant to ~ tested for e' 1dence of exposure to the d1scast. .\ID 1c; pnmanly transmmed through bo d) fluids and oredom1nantl) aff«ts homosexual 01en 1nce 11 "as first diagnosed tn IQ I 11 has killed 880 people in (ah fo rn1a. 1nclud1ng I 7 who con- trarted the disease through blood 1ransfus1ons t-..azer also announced Fnday a change 1n state rules 10 accelerate 1nit1al Med1-C'al pa ymenlS to1'10S '1c11m<; Toxic dump cleanup -could take 50 years Report warns against permanent cleanups at 90 percent of sites W 4\ HI NG TON ( .\P) -C'kan1ng up the nation's abandoned toxic waste dumps is hkcl) to take 50 )Cars and cost S 100 b1lhon. far more than any prev1ou) estimates. according to a new rcpon to Congress. The estimate ·are so large that the report from 1he Office of Technology l\sscssmcnt says the ·· uptrfund" cleanup program in the Environmen- tal Protection gency ought no& even to try \O make ~rmancnt cleanups at about 90 percent of the s1tt's on 11 priority Ii t. Instead. said the technology repon. for about the next 15 years thc agenC) should concentrate on making sure 1hosc 1tes do not set worse while at build tcchnt<'al cxpcrt1St', uplorcs ne" tcchnolog1e and pthcrs en- vironmental and health data. It wa tht 5C<'ond :uscssment 1n I~ than a v.eek that EPA had 'utl> underuumated the cleanup ta k. On Thursda). the General Accoununa Office ~1J upcrfund m1a,ht have 10 pend morc than S.l9 billion EPA ha c ttmatcd that &here m1Jht be as man} a ~2.000 sllr . of which 2.200 m1&hl wind up on the pnor") h t That hst now contains 7 6 d~!anated or propo d ttc <1can1n1~ up thoSt" l,200 prot.\lhl> "'" &ake ll I b1lhon and ptrhaps tw1et that ium 1f all thc unlnowns tum out unfavorabl • theaicnc sa '· Only SI\ "'e' ha'c bttn d('(\arcd .., dean so far. but EP ·\ ~)'~long-term cleanups arc under "a> at more than 300 The technolog~ report e 11matt'd the number of possible pnorit) ates. using EP.\ ·~ cntena. at about 10.000 The General .\(' ount1ng Offiet <' 11- matcs ranged up hl H~.000. u 1ng different cr11cna "l 'nder tht' current program clt'anups ha'e tended to be both costl) and 1mpcrmancn1 . and thuc; likely to lead to substan11al fu1urc spending for the same s11cs or "astes.." the tcchnolog} office said "A planning mistake no" based on 1 an undcrcstlmate of the na11onnl cleanup probkm could rt' uh 1n an environmental cns1s )enr·s or decade from now:· In ixtrt1cul3t. EP·\ ha\ all too ot\en moved waste frum one dump to another. "Thctt arc lot, of 1nno,a- t1ons out there.'" panacularl) new 1nc1ncrat1on t('(hn1Quec;, and "'lots ot rcason, to be op11m1 uc:· \311.I Joel H1l'5('hom of the technol~} offi~ at a bnefina on the re~>n Fnda . Wilham . HC'dcman Jr . J1n.-ctor ofEP ·, Supcrfund offiet. ~•d he dtd not know the ba 1 of OT.\ 's c'ittmatc of 10.000 uperful'ld \Ile\. but bc- he"cd tt included m n) le•" mt1cal 1t~ that . upcrfund .,..4 not dc\l&ncJ to deal "tth EP \ 1s propoc;ma to 'ipcnJ SS l b1llton on \Jpcrf~ind 1n the nc\t fi,e )tan.. trlpk the \Um devoted 10 lhC' ----~ provam an the lhr ~cue; ending in Body l•nd'nade September It has re111 tcd propo\ll\ --.--. for fac;tcr ,pcnJ1n& on th~· ground., L&ny Allen, a tattoo artlet from Ancbof'aae, Aluka, tats• a that 1t coulcJ not ellc"tt\('l\ mana11.t break wltll c1a-.1ater Jeaalfer dart .. leattl•'• fou .... J the pa c National Tattoo Coo•ntlon, en41ftC at ftl1clal&1at ..... t. \ . • • ' -------- Drunken drivers should visit the morgue Otar Ann Landers: Whal do you Uk• Uitm) !lave ca11e4. S..tac tile My q1,1cst ion: r vc hc1rd that some think of takina sobettd·l.IP drunk ltloodlff, brollta bodies u• 1m11tled women uiC Prtpa1111ion H under their driver1 on 1 tour or the moraue and 1111111, ll11nl11 io tit• unllffd eyes 10 ict rid bf 1hc puffinrss and the emeracncy room of 1 hospital? crle• of ~ vtcUm '• f•11tWu_.1M-~ .. -"iny..-E>o..-s-it-worl:1 Is it danaer> .Jakina_a_W&y..a-drivcr's·llffnte--and-.wt1d•T6ifliour1 I• ••raery I• tllt ous. know you don't endorse impoundin1 the car for 30 dlYJ mffl eff•ellvJ deterrent. products but I need an answer. - doesn't mean a 1hin1. Drunks borrow Dear Ann Linders: I was divorced Tillie In Los Ala mos. N.M. cars and continue to drive. several months 1ao after puuina up Dear TUiie: Tbe medlc•tJon you A jail sentence doesn't make any with a polcca1 who cheated on me. He refer to will rffuce tlle 1wellln1 of difference either. They serve 1hclr 10 broke my jaw. s1olc money from m y muco•• membranes In lrliemorrlloldal days and are at it aaain. But a 4. or .S· purse and eouldn 't uner a sentence U11ue, b•t II woo't do a Ullo1 for tllie hour shift for at least a montt\ in an without usinaat least twodirty words. baa• uder your eye1. Sorry, dear. A•• WDEIS Ask Alice if shc would consider going out wi1h an overweight ma~. I am decent. in 1elligcn1. hardwofluru1, and Jont'ly. Sul 1'veq u1 1 try in&; lo ~at(' bceausc J can't f1~ anothtr rc1cc11on. The rt ate P.lcnlY.. !lf lli\C...11.1)'.l_who.art.- dyina for a reh111onsh 1p. but lhty arc 100 fat . too square. n.01 rich cnouah and 1hc)' buy their sulls offtht rack, I an1 -EKhib11 A In Boston Dear A.: Yoo •pe•ll for m.1•r,• I'm 111re. b11t I wooder how maay oaely men wo1114 con1lder talllo& oat •• overwel1tlt womaa wlllo 11100 141a1re, 100 qulel, buys her dre11t1 off lbe rack, etc. cmeraency room mi&ht do some I rcalitc it's my fauh fo r stay1n1 with Dear Ann Landers: Tell "Alict aood. Commcrit, pleast. -Con-him so Iona. but now 1ha1 I am fret I Blue Gown" his not s1upid 10 hoive --------------1 cemed Reader Jn Pasadena wan110 make a new life for myself. hiah s1andards and 1h111shl'1s no11hc-1---f R_E_E __ l_N_l_T-IA-L-fOOT EXAM Dear O.aa: It'• a tttrlflc Idea; In The problem: Twen1y-flvc years las• ll-year-old Amcr;ean v>rg;n, I I fact, I've ~••1llit 10 for muy yeatt ago I was a btau1iful airl. Today. a1 SJ . am her male coun1erpan. I --, and tlave recommeaded Ii. I look 6.S. Misery lea ves its mark. The Yes, there are still men around who I I 11ree tht lint• are of tmall grief I have suffered, shows on my will take a lad y to dinner and not I co.~ .... ce. n.. .. mo1oee fora few face:. Is there an y hope: for those of us cxpe:c1 to !ct paid olTon the sofa. I, fo r dly1 la tllie slammer. People wlrlio who can'1 afford plastic surgery? I'm one. wou d givt any1hing to meet a I drive dr•ak m11• be made to wltat11 surt If I looked better it woufd do a 101 deccn1 woman and have an ongoing I ~Pila ud aorrow tlrlity (ud otllen for me psychologicall y, relationship. I OC executive named to .-~~~~~~~~~-~~~~======~==-==~======~==-==""1 1 ·i arts counc il Harver Slcarn. senior vice prcsi- r.k·nt for residential construction and ma rketing for the Mission Viejo Co.'s w.. . mwcs • AO r cw ~&m ~== --~-· ... '"1271-4244 Meo ...W. ....._, .....,, NW.. CA. 90212 ("al ifornia Di vision. has been reap-ti"===========:;;-po1 n1ed to the California Ans Coun- i:1I by Gov. Georac Dcukmejian. Orange County's first reprcsenta- IL\ C to 1~ council. he has served as vice chairman of the council. Stearn was original appointed to !he council last July to fill an unexpired 1erm vacated by aclor Charles Hau.i. Under his new ap- po1n1men1. effective 1his month, Stearn will serve a full four-year 1erm. He said his immediate aoals arc 10 help the council develop a Iona-range plan for fostering an1stic develop- ment and JO increase corporate sup- port for the arts. county t old-to define CAO role . .\ folJo.,.,·-up audit rcpon of the ('ount) A.dm1nistra11ve Office rec- ommt"nds 1ha1 supcrv1i.ors more clearl ) define th e role of Orange Count) ·sch icf adm1n1stra11 ve officer. The recommendation 1s con1a1ncd in a follow-up repon to a more comprehensive audil of the C . .lt.O"il office that was com plcted las! ) ear b) consultant :\rthur Young & c·o . .... h1ch ha!i. local offices in Cos1a Mesa. The coni.u1tan1 found tha1 desp11e changes 1n C Ji._p operations. adopted as a rei.ult ~he 1n1ual audit. 1he relauonsh1p bctwccn the Board of Supcrvisori.. the CAO and 1he various count)" agcncies and depanmen1s rema1ni. di-defined. But the s1udy also notes that furl her changes arc unlikely unu1 a ne.,.,· C i\O is chosen, !.Omc11mc later th1i. year. The follow-up report focu!>td on C .)..0 opcrauons under former CAO Robert Thomas. the counl) ·s first and o nlv CAO. Thomas retired la st month iftcr 17 years 1n 1he po!"ll. Supervisors no"'' arc conducting a na11on .... ·1de ~arch for a successor and ha"c appointed Orange C'oun\) Fire ( h1ef Larr} Holms as ac11ng CA() until 1he pos111on is fifl cd . Supcrv1sori. long had en11 c1J:ed Thomai. for no1 pla) 1ng a more ailscr11ve role as \AO. The) often likened his JOb 10 that of the ch1l·t e;.ccut1 vc offi cer 1n a largc corpor- .1t1on. '11ho mus1 re!ipond to super- \ 1sor~ as a CEO "ould 10 a co rporatl' board of directors. Before his rc11rmen1 . Thomas also ~uggc!\\ed 1ha1 supervisor~ r learl) I drl1nea1e how 1he) "'ould hke the offi ce to opera1r 1n rela11 on\h1p10 the I ri.'~! ufrou nty governmcn1 once a nc .... r AO 1i. chosen. The con.!.u ltant'§ pos1~cnp1 noted that Thoma\ had im plemented some of the 65 recommendauo n~ con- tain ed tn 1he ini tial aud11 rcporl. but had not ac1ed on others. The C-AO\ office is responsible for t'Om pd1ng the county's bill1on-dollar hudge1 and overseeing govcrnmcn! 11p,.'ra11 ons. RUFFELL'S UPllOUTERY, llC . '• n. ltnl Of ,_ lh 1912 HA1tn &WI .• COSTA MlSA -W -115' h ,.r111ce T Hehl•& In Chi.a ~ t11r Ith ,., l•tc-1lo111141 c11111 ........... Spend 10 days In exquisite Hangzhou, China, teaching with Instructors from Zhe- jiang T aachers College and Hangzhou tJnlvlrally, Then tour China and Hong Kong for the next 10 daye, visiting more educator•. C.E. Credit. 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Princess Cruises Ml For a colorful Cruiseguide, ask your travel agent or write Princess Cruises, Dept. EG068, 2029 Centtiry Park East, Los Angeles, CA 90067. For reserva tions, Princess Cruises are sold exc lusively through travel agents. 'Per J>t'l"tlOn, douhl~occupancy ~not lpp[y (0 l(rOUp!I. Minimum fa~ tUb)f'<:t toav:ulabliity, • 'Co/1~1tive ~i:kAooly. Don not apply to !llutra, deluxe !lnJ(lf't or cxrh11ivc ocrupancy. t Ooulm.nccuparw.-y fr {)ouble Ottl.lp!lt'K,'Y. f.">ott not i.pply IOKl"OUPll. "' • Jgn~rantSundaysaUors pose danger to everyone To the Edilor: I am. of course. sympathelic to Virl Earles and his surviving passengers 1n their injuries and sufferings. Nonetheless. when will they ever !rn -the likes of Virl Earles - esc terrorists of inshore and inland tcrways? " I ha ve brought big ships - ighters, tankers -1n10 maJor llarbors at night, where an error in JiKlgmcnt can be disasterous: Where the barrage of lights -reds. grct:ns. whites. ambers: fixed, Oashin~ and oscillating: statio nal) and mo\ 1ng- 9n be unncrv inf unle s one 1s "operly familiar with the harbor. But the ever-present danger. one over which the master or pilot ha s little or no control -is the small boat 1n the ,bands of an unknowledgeable oper- •or. the foo l who knows litt le to nothing of the buoyage system or the "lavig:uion Rule!>. For u number of years I sailed.as a volunlcer skipper aboard a Sea Scout vessel out of Newpon Harbor. She was an aged, low-powered. none-too- maneuverable tops'I kelch of some 90 feet: a large vessel in such mall boat harbors. One had to be especially alert whrn returning to Ncwpon sty on a unday ancrnoon in the sum- mertime. With apparently little con· cept of The Rules of the Road or the bu~yage system, hot-doagers in rental boats darted about wildly. There were private yaehts. too. whose operators were somewhat hazy in these matters. And generally beer and booze flowed freely. ~a vmg no brakes, certainly a big ship and even a small boat arc far less maneuverable than an automobile. Furthermore. "engine astern" (back- ing or. so-ro speak. braking) results in complex retroactions. CONGRJJ Is r adar aSOviet -" 9ork · .& barrel? Why would Soviets build facility in central Siberia? Yet 1n the event of collts1on. the \1gnificant damage will be 10 him . 10 bts boat. lo the V1rl Earles and their passengers. and hardly at all 10 the big ship (or the sturdy mooring buoy). To obtain a license to dnve an automobile an exam1nat1on o n the tra ffic rules as well as a driving test is required. The rules of the sea and the .·:_ ___ a=::=mm•••r..11•u.•••••••••--•~•-~ technique ofboat handling is far more W \SHlNGTON -T he Reagan admm1stratton has accused the Sov- iet l I n1on of v1ola11ng key prov1s1ons of lh\.' antt-ballis11c-m1ss1lc treat) by Earles' contention that the mooring buoy which he struck should have borne a light attests to his unfam1liari- I) wi th the U.S. buoyage S)Stem. and his admitted illegal speed of 17 knots W1thtn l~ harbor-attests to lt1s lack-of knowledge of walerborne traffic in general. A disaster suC'h as Earles IS a possibility 1n any Southern California harbor, be 11 big shi p or yacht harbor. co~ex. Yet no test or examination is required. Any lubber can buy a small boat. put 11 into the water and blithel) putt-putt oil' ... Thus we have Virl Earles and potential disasters. Chapman's Pilottn$ Sea manship and Small Boat Handling is the small boarmalf's bible. It is well. and should be mandatory. to become acquainted wi th it. STEPHEN G. FR EEMAN Master. .S. Merchant Marine Newport Beach Star Wars isn't a crazy plan To the Editor: I would hkc 10 answer the foolish people who ti) to make our president seem insane because of what the) call ~tar Wars. The president. in fact. has made no proposals that would cause wars in the stars. His defense proposals would defend earthbound targets. Was Greenpeace crazy when it tried 10 catch a missile over Canada with an aerial fish net.., The fact 1s that the cru ise m1ssilr. which 1s capable of carrying atomic warheads. 01es extremely low, 10 avoid radar. The MX travels 1n space. but it re-enters the atmosphere many miles from 11.s target. On re-entry. 11 1s white hot and vulnerable to ultra-red guided missiles. The Russians don't think 11 is crazy to try to defend against 1nl·om1ng missiles. They have been ti) 1n~ to develop such defenses fo r some ume. We don't have to be.able to stop all of our enemies· mi ssiles. If we have the capacit) to prevent a knockout blow. there will probably be no attack against us. If you will notice. Russia never attacks an enemy with poison gas who has the capacity to rrtaliate. The Russians have always shied away from strength and a1tacked weakness. JIM BOLDING Costa Mesa Suit salesmen make 'house calls ' to execs Q. What's a wa rdrobe engineer"? i\. i\ few suit salc'lmen ha ve affected that JOb lltle. These fe llows call on bus)' executives. ofTcring to help select, fit. tailor and deliver all the clothing ~id excCUll\<.''i m1gh1 ""ant to be "'ell-dressed -without the need to hotfoo t 11 around the haberdasheries. T 1me 1s money. say they. pa111nga shoulder. straightening a lllecvc. .),m told instant m·e thro"'n at "edding<1 1s a threat to birds. Ib.Q cat 11 on church stcp'i ln<i1de them. 11 Jbsorbs moisture. and """ells double \ILC. killi ng them. ·\compu1er checkofthe U.S. Navy rehab centers show'i every <;1>.th man in their alcoholic ward-. sa)\ beer did him in. Q What sort ol htgl·a t "h:J't hkd) 10 attack a man'' ''· Thc cougnr. O. Where'd thl' Furn' come fro m 11rtg1nally'1 A Mongolia and tht• Ru<i'itnn \tcppc<;. Now. though, e\el)' tt•n th f tn n IS a wede b~ blood Q, How old "'a~d ul1u\C'ae\ar"'h<"n he was murdcrcd'l I\. 53. In mo'lt cordlcs'\ pht11W\. the ring- ing come'I out of the earpiece If \Omcbod) happcn'I to call )OU JUSI ns )'OU raise it 10 )Our ear to listen lor a dial 1one, the blast can hun. and go on nng1na for awh ile. as 11 ""ere •• A honeybee at work 1n the field. typically, will v1s1t 20 llowerl> u minute. Tht ume kind of Oowc~. mi&ht add. If we're in clover this trip. 8ub. we're going tay 1n do' er this trip. Undcr;tand Burma hud • hum~r opium crop last year. B1aac~l opiu m producer ofall. Burma. The unicorn -that unbehc"able beast with a horn -has been defined as the man in the car beh ind you. .), ··coon'sage." -to get spec1fic- 1s only eight ma)'be nine )tars. \a)'.> here moths na\ 1ga1e b) the "itars. that they can't na vigate when it's overcast after dark. Do you bel ieve that? I e\a~ hao; more hospi ta ls th an ( ahfornta So there . r 1\l' penguins tn covered cages ""ere Oown 2.200 mtles from t e Antarctic to an inland place. banded. then released. It took th em 11 months to waddle then swim all the way ho me. Arcakthrough 1n government: Automation has mt•rcl) perforated the red tape. Q. ·\re an~ people nl lerg1c to JUSt pla in water? <\.A few. If thei r hands stay wet for more than several minutes. they brea k out 1n rnshc'I. So they wash then dry quickly Q. I read that man) bo\ sea t 11ckets 10 1hc Kentucky Derby arc owned by old Ken1ucky fam1lics. Can such tickets be inherited'! .\. No. upon the deaths of l'ntitled patnarchs. the tickets are awarded by Derby officials to others on the waiting list. It is not unheard of for an ailing eld erto die ju t aner the Derby. Mo~I reserved 11ckct~. i:n11h1 men- tion. art held not by families but by corpori1t1ons. Film rn~ws work1na in the desert keep buckNS of ice chips handy. and dip into same with great rcaulanty. variation of the Foreign Lcaion's old pebble 1n the mouth mck. that. Cuts water consumption. lJnsttcks 1hc 1on1u c'I of the actor . L.M. Boyd /1 • 1y•4le11ed c.l•11t•l•t. H.L. lct.11.Ull PuDt .,,.. ,, .. Zlnl M~CdotOI TMITett Cty [l)tor Cr ......... poflt (dot~ I ON THE RIGHT -- hutlding a large radar facility near 1-..ra\no,arsk in central iberia. The tr\.'al\ ·calculated 10 kttp either DQn 't nationalize industries when there's an alternative 'upcrpo\t•Cr from ach ieving 1n- \ ulncrab1ht} 10 m1<>s1le attack. allo~s \Ul h radar~ onl) on the per1ph>-~cy~o...,f.__ ___ _ nJttonal tcrrllOI), aiming outward. The Sov\ets insist the radar facility do~tf't viofa-tettle trear . amtsome npens m the tate Dcpanmrnt have And when a firm is nationalized, abolish strikes too Ten da)"i ago the no1\C' of orator) coming ou1 of H)'de Park in London ca used me 10 detour. to pau'ie and 10 listen. The crowd looked to be about three thousand. pos'itbly four or fi,e. But the orator proclaimed 1\ the "largest protest ever assembled 1n G reat Britain." which would suggest that G reat Britain 1s a happ) land that never had anything to protest agam~t more voluminously than the pohc1es of the Natio nal Coal Bo3 rd But the relative spar'lenes\ of the crowd. a'I so oft('n is tht• ca!.e. wa'> compensated for b) the hea t of the speakers who. one after another. denounced fi rst and fo remost Mr<o Thatcher and all her "'orks. second the Coal Board. third the United Statrs. founh cap1taltsm. and fi ft h the poltroons who da) aftl'r day were goi ng back to work -so to spe3k. voling with thei r feel. Of course it had been necessar; to vote w11h one's feet because one of the costliest and most e'<tcns1 \.('strikes in the h1stol) of the industrial age had been called wnhout a referendum - b)' National Union of M1nc"'orkers' boss Arthur Scargill . a se lf. proclaimed Marx 1st. and friend ofthl' working man as ot her Mar\ISb around the world have pro,l'd 10 he friends of the working man For instance 1n Eth1op1a. "'here the \.\Or io.- mg man is stan ed 10 death. or 1n industrial Russia. where the "'orking man has no unions. works where he 1s told to work for wage~ he 1~ told to accept. or is branded an enem} of th\.' people and sent to rnol off 1n Gulag. where one cool'i off 'cl') qu1 ckl} tha nks 10 the .\rcuc ( irc:lc. Exactl) six days later. dclelf,ate ol W1LUAM-f·. BUCKLEY the 186.000-member union met and tn a vote of hi tone consequence narrowly repudiated their leader and ollic1ally put an end to the stnke. b~ a vote of 98 10 91. The affair call'> 10 mind the "'hole concept of collec11' e bargaining. born oftht' great 1odustnal strugglcc; dt the turn uf the ccntul') The idea "'as 'itmple· Just a'i management can att a\ one un11 -\Oling }l'' or nu O(l \'Jge ... )es or no on an ) ma1tt.·r tht11 lOmes 10 11s a11cn11on 1n1oh 1ng hours or cond1t1ons of ""ork -so should the workers be pcrm111ed to \.Ole as a bloc.~ hat was designed 10 appl) pressure on both sides 10 be rc3c;onable was. s1mpl>. the economic cost of the strike. A number of year<o ago. a financial colum nist who wrote for a masa11ne I edit began his weckl ) arudc b> counseling his reader\ on ho"' t0 prepare for the forthrnming rCCl'\sum (this was 1n I 9M} F' er~tme. ht· ad' 1c.ed should l14u1d.1ll' h" Ptlrlloho ~uniu\.'ntl) 10 \ICld 1n l'3'h appr0\1matd} ""hJt he ~pl'nt 1n lj)Ot' H'ar \tan cdnorial mce11ng \\1th m' colleagues. '-"C all laughed at ad' Ill' "'<.'thought hilarious· tht· no11on that anH\ne in that room lOuld mob1h1c and \lmpl) set aside. all thl' monc' ~pcn1 in the course nl .1 <,1nglr ~car hard at '"ork was \O Jlrt'f><hterou' '" 10 'iuggest that our tinunc1al lOlu mnist was aetuull) '-"rtltng for a \l'r) fc". \er} nch ix·opll'. The: mine"'orkcr"· union 1n (1rt'Jt An1a 1n had no trcasur. at alt through which to help the 'lrtktntt mtnl'r\ . ')Ul!il''>tl"d there t'I a domestic poht1cal- .\nd )Cl three-quarter\ ul them n.•a,on l~r the So' 1r1<>' stubbornness 14 5.000 rel used from the tx-ginntng 10 m l'r the Kra\no\ar<ol radar. The IJcthl\ the\ ~'··ma\ be a mani· -.tnke) la!>ted 51 wecl~ wnhout pa) . But onl) \Cr~ "'e::ihh) pcoplt: can go le')IJll.on of that great .\mencan one full )l'ar "'lthout income. Whal 1rad111on: the pork barrel happen ... 1n our :uh .tmed democrattt Proponent~ <lt thl\ novel \ 1e"' !>0<.1et1l''>. 1s tn dlell thar th.: '>late: p111n1 out that \t.1,1c1 President takl·s un the hl>n\ 'hare ot the load 1-..on\tanttn Chernenko "a~ born and r hl'rc .ire l'\ er \o nun\ mean' ti' iri:"' up 1n 1bena Jnd \tJned up the \.\ hll h this l'i dune In mJO\ l.1\l'' bure.iucrauc ladder J!> a border guard out right unemplo~ mcnt rnmpen"ia-there Lt le an) Pl'"'"'r1UI .\mencan 11on. not\lo 1lh<,tanc.J1ng that a \triking ix>lt11uan. he ma) ha'l" influenced ""orl..cr 1~ · not 1ech n1rnlh un-the dec1'\1on-to build the radar at \'mployed I-le 1s 1et·hn1cath not 1-..ra<,nO)arsk a<o a '"a~ of thro'-'tn8 a "'orl1ng. "'htch ,., Jnothcr malli:r htlll' pork to the home lolk'> F-rei: '' hool'i for thl· htldren f H'e r he t I.\. "hik nut necessanh lood lrel' medtllne -enough in u 1n, anu~d h\ the pork-barrel theo~ IJll to gne lhl· wlklll\l' bo<l~ an Joe.'' n.•pon that ( hernenko has Jrl1f1nal econumtl k' aagl' \hll"' n unusu.il rclultanu: to d1sman-"o"" in C..rc:at BntJtn thl·re \.\3\ no tk thl· radar Othl·r insiders agree that euinum1c k•, eragc: on management hl' "unltkel' 111 ahandon the pro1cc1 l1.1r the "mpk rt'J'•\11 th:it l'oal ha\ Ocl'n n.111un.ll11ed \II thl' pres,url' Ort lhl' ntht r hand \t'tIT.in It'll on thl' ThJtlhl·r goH·rnmt'nt \\J\ l\.rt•mhnnlug1'1' fltK•h·pooh Sulh J JX>lilllJI T_tm " hardh 10 \a) th.ti \\ C'~tern · C\pl.in.itmn tor 1.onstrUl· lhl'fl' \\t'fl' nu l'tunumil l.0 ..,1., _ thn t1cln of the Kra\no'a"I.. r.idar Tht•\ .ire l'\ttmait•d .II lx'l\\l'Cn SI ~ hilhon 1w1n1 ,,ul that< htrnt•nl..u kft 1bn1.1 and $ l htlhon doll.tr' ul lo,1 rt'\t'nul '" 'l'Jr\ age• and add that he "ii' to lhl· gll\ anml·nt ,1 hugt' 1n, rt·a,l· 10 llll'rt·I' an atdl' 10 l l·un1d Brl'lhnt'' unl·mpln\ ml·nt .i nd lttl' 1n1ang1hk., <•I "111.·n lhl' r.idar ''·l' tirc,1 proP'>St'd 1nJu\ll\·\\ltktkmorJl11at11rn Thl'rl" PrJl!nl3l1.,1' hJ\l' ,undmkd that "mulh rl''>1dual h111ant'\' .md 111\( llll "'-ra,no~.tr,i.. 'lit' ''·•' pruhal:>h nl''" ,lor~ '><I" thJI the JH'r3gt h1"1'n '1mph t11r n·J,on\ or lt)n\l'- 'tnl..ing \\11r\.l'r ,, 11u1.1h11u1 '1.111111111 n1t'Jh1 .tnd ll'J"htl11' "11hou1 regard 11111l1tl'd pa) l l'" °'um \ \\h1,h ., t 11 th1 trt·at' fhl' '-tn tl't'' onh othc-r tht• l.t,h 'alul· 1•1 1h1• \um 1111al ol all 11pl1•10 ,,,1ulJ hJ\t' rl·~utrt"d l'-"O till· lx·nclit\ hl' \\,tllo.l·d in111 ur l'l'l' !J11ltl1l'' IJrlhn l«.1,11n '11x'rJ -.ind u1n11nt1\.'d 111 t'lllt" durtnl!. h" 1n .. k•rrJin thJI \\J' t1·"hnilalh l<lll .1h,1·nl·1· trum 1\111 lo. d1rf1, ult lur ,,,, ll'I l'll~11w1•r, · I hl' morJI' ( 11lkdt\l' h.1r~.11n1n~ < ln11• 1h1· l ntll'd ,t.tll'\ hcgan "·"n t thl· 1rullhk 1h.11 '>l'llkd th1• 1•mpl:11n1ng .1hou1 thl 1-..rJ,no,ar.l '1111..t ( 1irllll,1n I I 1·r1• 'hnuld Ix·"'' rJi.l.1r 10<1 mu, h hJd tx·1·n 'ipt·nt on 11 'trtJ..\, J!!J "'' puhlil I\ "\' o,·d · I ht'\ proha"h 1l1dn 1 \\JOI"' admit l'nll'rpn'>t'' 'X'1onll l 11r11ll.1n I hl'h' 1h.11 th1."-mJ,k .1 m"1.1l..t· · J 'ourt'e ,h11ulJn·1 bl· ·"" p11hl1d\ 1•\\ 11t•d ,.,111.11ncJ u1rnp<1n1c,. '' hl.'fl' 1h1·rl' "Jn Jlll'l llJ· I hl' .....,,111110.11 \1 l unt \ < uum ti hns 11 \l' Mr, 1 hatlht•r pl.in., lx·lon· 1tw \\t't~hed thl' m.tllt'r Jnd ltl!Kluded end ol lhl' \t•Jr to pn1Jtl/l' Rntt'h hlunlh "Thl' "'-1a'>nll\3r,i.. radnr 1s .\1r\\3\<\ \\'h\ not lhl· tuJl n11nl' lhl· Jlm11't t'\·n.i1nl~ J \ ttllatrun 111 legal H'::tr .tiler thJi" 1hl1gat111n\ ol the \A\1 Tn.·at' .. William Burkl~J 1 • synd1cat~d The ' ( l'\PIJtn\ "h' in a ~cret columnist. rrpt•rt l'Otatnl'd h' nn a\SOC1ates I >:111 \Jn .\Ila and l)\\nalJ C.1oldbcrg Farm crises·aren 't new T hl' hKat1nn nn1·n1a11on and t~pc ''' 1h1" r:idnr ra1\C ~1gn1ficant ques- 111in' ftrcat\ f'rtl' '"on ) proh1h11 dl·pl11~ nw nt 01 'Ill h rJdars C'<cept at Iii\ JI tun' .1lonF tht· pcnph('r) of n.11111nal lt'rrtl<'I\ and oriented 11u1 ,, .irJ 101 l'Jrh ":iming ot balhst1t ni1"tll Jlt:ll I.. jfld t·l~-Nhrrc forspacr 11 .ll i.., n[I." 1 h1· d1x 11 rnent e'plams ' and fed 's largely to blame Farmi~g has always been tough life, but expanding subsidies isn't answer The farm crisis is a constant fea ture of American lift. Farmers arc alwn)\ being fo rced offthc land b) low prices or unpayable debts, and mo\t of them understandabl ) re~nt 11 The lale'lt squeeze is espccu1ll} 'IC\ ere. but thl' exodus cont inue )t:ar 1n und )ear out -and for good rca-;on That la\'.t t!> cruc1al 10 understanding tarm poh ) menc:an farmers arc lh<.' '1ctirm of their own ach1evl·ments. In the la\t 7S )'C&r'i. their produc11v1I} ha'i soared. nllow1na each former 10 gro"' mo~ with le\S. fewer former; nrc needed. Those with low co ts ma._c mont~ Those 1N1th high co t 10 out of bu inc\ . •\n unu'>u3 11) hi gh numhcr of farmer-. now face lhc thr('nt l)f fureelo,urt•. But thr c:hana<' 1s Onl' ot d~rct. not kind '1ncc 11HO. the number of .),men an on fanm ha'i fallen b .in a"craae of ncarl> hall a nu I hon u car eHI') } ear Granted farm1n , .. e\l•n d1 1cr than U\ual thc"iC da\<; •\ monjdollar ha-. dcprc\~J pri~"t • and pcn1Mc."ntl) hi1h interest ratt\ ha H· )Quct•1cd borro..-crs. Rouahl) I ~ ~r n• of ti .. farmen h.aH• incum.'d hta dtbt. bitnklnt Oft 1nOa11on \o erode tl. end llfOhabt). c; n"t r •p;i 11 Tho~ "'ho h.hc kept their barrnwina do"' n. hu"'c"r r. arc dQtna 1okr11hl) ~ell fh1.· trouble of m1nonl\ of farmers are no reason 10 l''<pand federal programs. Ft·dcral pmgrnm' hl'lf)('d to create the prohkm. In a modern soc1ct). ix>werfu l ernnom1~ forces dr:i~ -pcople olTform'I and 1ntt' ollice'i and factone,. Farm prn,ram' ha\c pomtle I) ~s1sted thc'i(' lort.'c" 8) p.1) ing farmer more than their crop\ arc wonh. federal -.ub~1d1e\ h1cld lhcm from rcaltt rarmt>r\ \\ho cou ldn"t m3kc monc~ in J compcl1t1"c en11ron nwn1 :>re thu!> cnrnuragl'd to keep tr) 1ntt The !>uh,1d1c~ also pc-od them to produce more. agrava11~ the O'-e~uppl) th3t kd to f'roeral 1n1er,cn11on. 1 hc'iC program' rc "'~n\J\C '1n~'t Ronald Reapn tool oflicc. 1he l ' () ha \pent SSO b1ll1on 10 help n I mch. This great I) under llllCS lhc real toM. h«auS<"J lot Q('>ub 1J 1c\art paid through hightr aroccl) pfic-es. not &<>' crnmc™ chc l Most f.irm- er-. operate 1n m rltl molc.kd a .. much b) Jn' crnmcn1 d ~rec os h\ 'lupph an Jcmand. O..·c;plt~ all 1hc btlp. farmc~ ere in the ~urtt 'lnu~ 'In\'. lhc Grral ()q)~•1on. Thi\ ,.,.,Id CJ l d&>uht on lht \\'1wom ohtoina "'ort o( thit t.ame. ~oold t~ htht'r effec t ot e\1 l1 l)(lhcih . ·11~,~ um la""-' f ~•in c. ompctttton The l \ 'hJ"' nf WllrlJ 't'-hca\ k\ "·'' 1.1lkn t'I\ 111 pcn;rnt 1n th{" lac;1 tlm·,· \\'.lh STEPHEN CHAPMAN \ ~ ''e agnl'ull u11: poll,' \\ nuld ~l't \\ ,1,hing1on oil tht· IJtm thoutth tht• go\ ernmcnt ar,u.1hh h.' .1 lh11\ nnt to m.il..e 1 pre 1pt1.lll' \'\II \l\l-r all 11 hue; encoura~ed l:tfml'r' tu ''J' 1n bu" ne'' "ht'n t'l on nm tl ' MMUt'\ othcr\\it<ie. II hn' .,1,u 1rr;.ttlmallv puf\t'lh('d !armer\ J\ 11m1:, ,1, 1n tht• t'-'O ar:un cmM~t)\'\ of th<.' IJ'I Jt-c adc:. fhc Re~n adm1n1\ r')t1un·, plan map'I an ordcrl~ (thouJh 1nlumpktt· 1 \\1thdru,,.il 1tiradu.1ll\ rC'\lllC'c.'\J'rlH' 'llPl'ort' and J\'fit tt•nc~ Jl.1\ "''·nt' oha~·!> out nu't'aaw rtc.tn\'ltorH and nhuli'h".., or c.c"erl'I\ pru"''' \C\c.•ral fodc.·n1l crcd11 11uh 1J1c\ t nr th(' 1mmcd1.1c pinc h tht• pn r3m otlt·r, '"mt.• ~ n:dll hl·lp I\) tho~· tarml'" '"'''' hl l'h l<' h\•nc.•lit hnm tl T1'11, hl'lp "111 ~· mo I 'lluahktorurJlh.1nl \ I .um t"l"hll '""' ¥.(.'.<U~r th<.' 'IOI m ""llh f\'n \\tO ~r\'Jll l>f\: umah\~ ¥.uulJ att 1t an' - "' \,MnttbanJt,httHn 1hm 10 1n h fortd 'tnlt 1m pot~nh lh protit ahk horrn¥.tl' -'tt pht<o ( rtapm.a H .a 'utdwalt"<I C"Olt•mttr r f hl' l-..r:t\00\ .tr,k radar 'i<'Cmll 'lllll'J lor, lch1np the 13st remaining llJP Ill \o\ ICI h.1111\ll C-mtS!>lk earl\! \\.11n1ng co,1·1agl· the report adds. n1111nti that 11 "'ill llt\ c ~nming ofl 'i l:tn,t h.l<;('d m"'tll'!> largcted on '1lx·r1J and 11n 'uhmannc·l3unched "''''-•k ottallo.!> trurn lht• Pac11ic .\s th1· rl'port t.'Onu·llr'. though. "warn- inti t1rnl' pnH 1,kJ bp "ut:h a radar \\nultl he tnl "'·''l"\.I t 11 were 1<x·a1rd 1111 thl' Pl'rtf'h1·r' rather than the 1n1,·nor .. \l\tl lhJI ••I 111ur'lo( rat~\ thl· 11r1g1n1I "'Y"ll''' \\ h' did the . 'tt"l\ h111M \he rat.!J r at "'-r:i nm a~l "' th<' ti1\I iila~'l II ha' no Oc-anng on \h<' Ir~·'"" or tlktiaht\ of thr radnr 1.111~1tni ndcr the \ l\.M trt"::tl) but,,., ,1111 n 1ntr1 u1'hg quc,tton I l il Rf;. Fii [, -lnJ1a and the l nllcd t tc c,1111 hl\\C' man, d1f. IC'h'nC<'~ hut hcrt arc twC\ rea!> ~here I pr\.'dtc\ n'lilt1('n bt:tween 1hc \\1'flJ\ 1~4' l.tryl''l J l'mucmCI\'\ "-111 '"''" 11l\Ptt)\ t' t C\mrn1:1'l'1al tte\ Mil tx· '11cn91hrnt.-d l he l 1 nitt•J l3t<.'\ 1s ulrcJth India·, bt c\I 'ilngk 1ratl1n1 1"3rtner ~1th more th.10 4 b1lhon wclnh nt good' ftml ~·n "('' e\ rhl.lnrcd ('~ h 'c.u -T r~tlrM1l ' trJn\lt•r l nlkr .1 -.c fC\ m m, randum ul und~t ~1;al\J1 1)1 \lfnC\1 m·c1HI~ thl' l n1tl·d ~t.ill'\ ~1n ·rm1t thl· ~1lt• h> I nd1a ol rrC'\ 11l11\I\ I '"ft' J hitth·I<."< h t\('nl\ un.k1 'tr1~ t ~ unt' '"*'' ,1,\r1t-. Ja<'l bdn;,on •·ol11mo1 f, • M Otanoe Co11t DAILY PILOT/Suoday. March 10, 1985 Ready to go Plaoebe. a 10-montb-old ter- rier female, la at the Laf una anlmal ahelter while wa ting for a new home. Phoebe la apayed, aentl~. friendly and hoaae broken. Information la a•allable at 497-3552. J,B wants employees living in city Lagunu Bct1l'h ollkit11!. nrt> looking a1 wa~ to help more munit1pal cnlQIO\Ce'i li ve 1n 1hc ca~ where thev worl.. In an cffurt 10 t•nsure that off-dut y worker arc available in case of emergencies. 1hc it) Council la'it wt.'\"k au thorited the personnel darce- tor to conduct a stud) of home- bu} ang a s1st11nn· methods used an 01herc111es toauract tOpexccu11 vc to determine "hc1her the) can be em- ployed 10 help workers purchase homes an 1he c11y. Rob {'lark. personnel director. said the cit} m1gh1 provide low-1ntereM loans 10 emplo)ecs who ne_cd as- si tan e to bu} a home t(l Laguna Beach. The interest rtlle on 1he loans would equal" hat the cal) could mal..e from other 1nvcstmen1s but would be cheaper for the home bu)er than a bank loan. Clark said. And 1n a mo\c 10 bnng moderate income hou 1ng 10 lhf city, officials haq: alrcad~ ap11ltt'd to tht• stale tor $30 nllllaon m mort'°'c n:vcnue boodi. for c.ondum in1unn JutU IO.,..Oh OUSCS that \VIII bl' cOnStl'\.ICICd al S)camore H1ll<1. Cat) Manager Ken Frank w1d bond mone) cannot be re'ilrlcted to cm- plo)ccs. but the Cit) might a~ti.t b) prO\ 1d1ng loans for down pa}ments Nol all t·uuncil member arc con- \ 1nccd that cmplO}Ce need finnn canl 1nccn11\l'\10 mo"e to th e <\rt C-olon). ('111ng a rt.'ccnt staff survry. Neil F111patnck pointed out that more than 80 ix·rcent of the cal} 's 180 personnel either live in Laguna Bcat'h or its can irons." I had a feeling WI.' had \CC} high numbers (hv1ng out of the area):· Fi11patnrk said. Ma)or Dan Kenney and council memtx·r Manha Collison wondered "'hcther the 11 emplO)<.'e!i laving •(l north Orane,c. Riverside and San Diego roun11es want to mo"e 10 thr coasL "If I were a police offi cer. I'm not sure I'd wa n\ to live in Laguna »each.'' ( olh on said. But eound l member Bob Gentry citp1csscd a d10ercnt view. Sworn police offi cers arc in a tough situa11on. he !Wad. "It's cspec111lly difficuJt to hH' out of town and come an and protect the community." Bobbie Mankin s:ud. "'there have been people ex pres ang a good deal of 1n1crcs1" in lh ang 1n the c11y. Most of the 47 employ(•cs who live in town purrhascd thl'ir homes before real estat e in Lngun11 Beach became. prohibitively e>.pensive. she said. "Any new employees will have not a c~ance." Minkin said in urging fellow count•1I members to think of the fu ture and approve funher stud \ity Manager Ken Frank told th council that emeraency pcrsonn and street and sewer worlters must cncouraaed to stay in the area. "Whe it rains and storm drains sto~ u th ere's les and less people avail to come 10 and deal with it," he sa W,tlilc older employees. like fir captains. do tend to live in the city. Frank said. "all the younger ones 'can't afford 10." He argued that the purpose of housing assistance would not be to benefit employees so much as the public. "It's to the benefit of the people who live here and need these emergency services," Frank said. $9, l '71 overdue electricity bill came as a quite a shock Marriage too fragile for Trivial Pursuit When Huntington Beach' resident Mdinda Ha11qn received an late payment notice from the Southern California Edison C"o. this month:she could ha\e blown~• fu e. Halton said her all-electric apan- ment is equipped wi th what she called energy-savi ng appliances. Hatton never saw the original bill I -so she was shocked. to say the least. to be informed that if she didn't pay up by March 15. her electricity would I be turned off. 0,n a Jood da). marrtagl' '"a lrag1k IOStltUllOO. It's, beset h' monl'\ prohkm' battered b} 'mood ,hilh .ind badge.red by 1n-la"' "hu uni~ "·Int what as best for\ ou. The game of Tm 1al Pur,u11 rnuld force a marriage o'er thl' cdgl' \Iler all, what is a UlllOn hut a '>l'f ll'\ of u~important. pell). in\1gn1ftlJnt th ings of no conscqurnrc 1ha1 llrl\ c you nuts. I'm not O\-l'rrcac11ng Prof I l·al Bennett of Tulane l 'nl\l'r\ll\ \kd1- cal Center sa\'\ pcopk ha,·c thH'l' basic fears: D\1ng. going lra1' and makinga foolof}our'>l.'ll lk hd1C\l'' you can plug "Tri\ 1al Pur,u11' into the third tear. I will go onl· step forthl'f I dun't think vou knO\\ a man until \0U0 \l' I pla)Cd .. rm IJI Pur\Ult" \\llh him \ ou ma' than!.. \OU do but \OU don't. rhl' rnan \\ho hl·ld )our hand 1cndcrl~ through 16 hour-; of labor "11h \OU1 tir\t dHld 1~ thl· c;amc man \\ho \, tll 'huut a1 \OU an front of a group: "\A. hat do~ ou ml'an.) ou don't kno'' ho\\ man\ <,tar!\ arc 1n ( >non's Al'11'1 1r11"l'fl'1l-"l'l' 111 Joan ( oll1n~· twit \11u'i.I ~no".. that'!" I a\k. \11nwhu\\ 11 up ... ct<. rTil' lo rcal11l' "Looi... amonc "ho doesn't knO\\ thal a man'' ho t·annut rl'ml·mhcf the wh:u cand) liar l'i made in Hcr hcv. datl' of Ill\ llHllhl'r'\ b1rthda\ re-Pa .. cannot JX>!>,1hl) know what 1~ the ml·mtx·r, that "'alt < hamoerla1n largest gland 1n the human bod) " maJc 2 ~ '12.t rd1ound<. 1n Im C1rl'Cr "You don't kno" me TH..\ T "'ell." I haH' fll'H'r nla\, cd a game of I h B ,. c argl' ... l'\ltlc:s. 1t'!> the h\er:· "I rt' 1.11 Pur...u1t'' \\1th him 1n nl\ life "You gut''>~l·d ·· that a<. 'illllll a' thl· qut'\lton tti me ··1 did not gUl''iS. I JU~t rcmemlll.·red kaH''> \Ollll'Onl·\ mouth. hl· doc~n·t ~our famil) hl\lor~." m~~mhll'. "She dlll.'\ll'I kllO\\ ~hat." .\nd rJI tell )OU !>Omething cl~c. lf l I l1m do \OU !..no" I don 1 kno"' had ~nown tx:fore "Tm 1al Purs.u11" -------------o-- that I was sleeping neitt 10 a man who stored such mane things as "hat mammal has a bill. webbed feet w11h cla" ~and lays eggs. and whnt appcar'i when thc sun act~vates your mclan- OC) tcs ... I'd have stayed awake all night. It S<.'ems the power company want- ed S9. l 71.30 for electric use 'an Halloo's "cncrg)•-sav1ng" apartment. "I JUSt laughed." she said. "'because 11 has to be an error." Edison spokesman Uene Caner \aid a meter reader misread Ha11on's meter. and c;hc wi 11 rccei vc a corrected bill this week. A~ we climbed into bed the other nigh t after pla} ing the game. we wcrl· not spea king. "I knew the answer all th e time ... he "Thr <'omputer was just doing its said. "I just wanted to think about 11 1oh:· according to Carter. "It rejected and be !>ure... lhf' I-ill ""ri ri·tln'• v•nrl ;, I<' h M "I don't want 10 discuss it." I saa<l. hccause II was an oh\ ious mistake. "Don't )OU thin~ I !..now "'hat But then nobod) entered a code Erma Bombeck says the grass as telling 11 not to send out t~.e overdue alwa}s greener over'!" bi ll. It was a human error. It's a good thing he didn't know the Halto n. who shares th e apanmcnt fourth basic fear of people: Fear of wi th a 9-}ear-old daughter. said: killing one's husband over a -;1up1d "Hopeful!~ it won't be quite that game~ much. lf'it is. I'm Q10Vi ng." .. -+-- SHOP ROBINSoN·s SUNDAY 11-6. NEWPORT FAS HION ISLAND Costa Mesa Mayor Norma Henzog has been named an cit-officio trustee I of the Laguna Beach Museum of An. The honor was offered as pan oft he museum's expansion into central I Orange County. The museum recently opened a satell ite site at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. • I 0 RA G E 0 A r pringJewelry-color11 beautiful. imaiina11veand Oattenngsays Kae McCulloch. fashion director of the' Jewell") I lndu tryC'ounc1I. 11 "Taking a cue from Mother aturc's n ch palette of pnng nowcr and ncwgrcencf).JC wclry' hghl. bnght pa tel colors herald the promise of a bright new fashion a on ahead." he observe . Jcwclr)' act~a\aco~mettc. ltghtcningand hnghtening complc,1ons and wtth tt~ pretty pa tel tone . giving the wearer a .. youthful look. Camellia whttc. sof\ I' Of). pastel pink. sun h1ne ye llow. spnnggreen and delicate amcth)'St hue appear 1n an cxc111ngarra)' of newly t)'led necklace . camng and bracelet . Necklaccscithercomc up hort. or go to any length to plea~-. with co llar11. choker\. l:Htat . opera length and ropc11 making the (Please tee UPDAT&/8 2) f T :- ~----------··---= \I T o.i 1moortan1 ne~ on pring 1985 foot"ear1c;colorand pattern: White takes the spotlight in pristtnc punt\ as the most popularof neutrals. · But color is strong in all its variations: pastels. mid-brights and brights. along wi th pr!nts. from Hawaiian to graphics. The pn manes-red. blue and yellow-and lightened. whitened pink look fresh and new. Forda~. with body-conscious sportswear (Please see FOOTWEAR/82) SUNDAY. MARCH 10, 1985 • ENTEAT AINMENT M BUSINE88B5 BRIDGE Bl Scarves and bel t s are naturally pretty 'softeners' for feminine dressi ng this spring. Dimensional jewelry is a 'brightener' for more youthful looks. Shoes rarrge from littl e-g~r-t--- romantic to all-out vam p. Oblong• of ellk crinkle chiffon and allk nolle In Echo'• pink- aqua Sun•t Stripe and peech-perma Adobe Stripe are tied together at the neck. Natural braided paper belt haa metal buck ... £,kmonme. hnd\ -1.·on .... l 11rn-. -.it hnuettc .lfl' aet.'l'ntl·d "1th -.1.arfs and h1.·lt<. that l't't'rJinatc "1th all t lw ..,1.·a..,nn ·, l'P' inn~ -refined t1.'\lt1rl'..,, 1. kan minimal -.h,\fX'\. th1.· n1." rnmantt feel- ing.. the cmph.1"" nn pnntc; ,1nd hold 1..oh11-. and the nc" ..,oft.cn1.·d 1.11 h 'n ng. Ton,mpknu•nt "rnn \\car ~pa rate\ n.11ural.., fo1.. u.., on -.uhtk IC\ 1ur1.''--rn1.•\h . open- \\1.'3' '-'' ... 1uhlx·d g.au1c The) arc 1n h1~hh ''l'Jrahk neu- trals in du't' pak,and in m1d-hng.ht tone\ Pnntc;are \OIH.•li@1."<) hru h~..,troJ...cd or \lrtJ~·d and plaided F ahn1. c; haH' .in dcganth ru\lll look rnmrktc "1th fringe dcta1hnp, Th~ ll'\tur1.· \tnn conttnUl'' tn ht 11, "nh 1.'' 1.·r~ thin~ from (Pleaseeee~TS/82) I I I .. Qraige Coeet DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Marcl'I 10, 1985 -- ·someone'sin the kitchen with • • • body lotion? Kartn Haye~or "The ent wall ltghtenough that men and women Newport Bfach IS not both round It appenhng ... Karen said. She found this out a chem• t. buuhc has after she gave 1110 hcr husband Dan1l'I (then Just a fncnd) the feel fora good VIDA to try on his feet afkr running. '"It helped him get nd of bod) 01lm1xturt>. collou cs." "four years ago oon other friend~ wcrt' tr~ ang Karda (a comb1na11on I wan ted a nicC' 0 11 for Dra11 of the couple'\ namesaftera lot of play w11h le11ers)and Ill) own per onal use 1UU1 coming back with more ideas for u~1ng the 011. .. one that would be •••••••••••••• fhcy ranged from a bath Oii poured an to the tub. bcndic1al to the ski n everyday use on dry skin. hair and scalp tmllmcn1s w and not toooilyorgrcasy. Also, I wanted one that didn't often mg beards. Other friends u!.cd 11 as a mo1sturi1er for cont:11!1 mineral oil. petroleum produc.•tsorwaxesand shaving. ingredients that I didn't consider beneficial to the slon," .. There iscnOu$h glide for a ~mooth. gentle feeling and she recalled. afterwards you can}ust relax and let the 0tl soak m and he didn't find one on the market she liked. so ~he nounsh your'il..1n.' s~11d Daniel. a forml.'rsc:hool 1cachcr 1.Jc~cloped one ... Karda Natural Body 011. and professional hypnot1 t. "I was a business major but had be-en stud) ing health Thcone-ttme "kitchen indu~try .. has grown ... and nutnuon for 15 or 16 years." she said. KA Ren and DAnicl tarted test marketing Karda one year Her kitchen became her laboratory where she ago and began retailing 11 in No\l~mbcr . .\n Oran.v.e Count) expenmentedand eventually came upw11h a bod) company nO\\ u cs its "kitchen" to blend the apricot and massage mixture she ltked ... it was apricot and almond 01ll> almond oll'iand packages 1t fort hem. / with a very light. natural essential oil fragrance. Rrtallcr~ 1ndude fitn<:s~ e<:nters. beaut} salon~. . ' Toni gets a surprise, Charming Susan wins. Co llectibles expert advises crowd of 480 a bout pearls, s ilver One hundred orchids cascaded from cealingarrangemcnts, 500 carnations and tons of daisies were used to decorate the home and the fountain in the garden ... red carnations and candles with green and white streamers and pinatas ltncd the walkway. But. wa~ tbe honoree profuse with her thanks? Not at first. she was speechless. "Toni (Arml1tead) as always treating her friends. I wanted to surprise heron her birthday," said· host (NB florist) XavlerTreviao. "She's not accustomed to being surprised." She thought they were going out to din ner ... instead Xavier had prepared an authentic Tex-Mex dinner with all the trimmings. Xavier's mom, Zolla Trevlnoof Arrowhead, brought her recipes and assisted the host with the cooking. Don and Carol Gregory look forward to hor.e races. (The Mexican pudding with the raisins and apples made a big hi t.) Pilar Wayne and Belllnda and Barney Barnett were among the friends helpini Toni celebrate. (Of course, they did thejump-out-from- hidingand sing .. Happy Birthday" routine). Claudia Mlrldn stopped by FOOTWEAR FLATTERS ... From Bl and shorter hem lengths. 1he cmphas1'> 1s on femin11ed pumps. \lings and sandals with hagtler. slim- mer heels and lots of delaals: pleating. ruch1ng. buttons. buckles and bo"s. apphqUl'S and flO\\CrS. ~hoc'> arc opened up -with cu toul'i. w11h mesh. with netting. \\Ith multiple stnps and rounded <,traps. tolor'> arl' the full range of spring '>hadl''io -whi te, pa~teb and bnghtc; rrad111onal footwear St)ICS cum- pkmcnt th~ Grace Kell > daywcar looks -sh1rtwa1sts and halter top<,. dr1.·<.smaker suits and cla<.\1C <,ports- \\l'ar We're seeing well-brl·d '>f}el· talor'> and C'hancl-l)'pe slings. loafer<> <ind hallennas. mo1,th 1n "h11c and thl' softcc;t of pa~tcls · < on1ral) to the \hon and SC'\~ l rue much of'ipnng·., read~ -to-"ear '"II he rcflec11ve· romantic. nostalgic longtr kngth'i and shape'i. watc·rrnlor _pnn1' Newport na') and \\htle l..1d~kin . O.>.fords arc \hngcd 1. ut out and perfed. done in CH'r) thing from linen to macrame The romantic inllul•nu• " \Ctn 1n relined. mcdallton·toe Mar}Jam• 1n 'iuedcd pastels. 1n lacl' und l.'~ckt ballerinas. 1n cush> and <;tilt nappa sandals. 1n floral pattern' and tahnc ho""· The Naut1cals range frnm nbhcd rubber bath cap 'hoc~ to y:icht cluh crc"\IS·on skimmer'> < ·a.,ual footwear 1n hot colmc; und pnnt'> add humor and cha rm to thl' <,pnng m I\. There an· hu:m1<.·he<, 1n da111tng hnght'i. da)-glo t•<,padnlll''>. 1rop1cal-pnnted c;k1mmcr,. '>andah and thong., in mc1all1t·<,. 1n \\0\1.·n~. 1n natural lcathac;. c' l'n '>nl·.il.t·r \ltdl''> and high-top., 1n gli1wr < >rnam cn1a11on 1ndud1.·\ 1.ul11red <,tom· ... fru11. flo"1.·r1, and \hl'll\ II"• e\Olll fun!.' and tun .\nd fon·\l·ning.111ran'>latl'' 1n1oa "Hot ( arm1.·n .. loo!.. of pinl.s. red\. metalltc\ un high. high htclc;, com- plete \\1th \tones and pa1llt>1te\. nbhons and lace. fringe and glitter and Sassy Luby called from New York. • • • After champagne and pastries at Copa de Oro where tips and strategies wereexchanged, some I 00 members and friends of Chapter Two of Orange County Performing Arts Center boarded buses for Santa Anita. As the betting got underway, the party was reminded by host Guy Lemmon that the third race was named.for the.grou_p.Also, tbe.No. 3 horse in that race was"Charming Susan," Harry Stahl's tipoftheday. Susan Stahl, liking the name and knowing that Harry had on his lucky hat, bet No. 3 across the board. The winner "CharmingSusan" by a length charmed the Stahl pocket book for the res t of the day. (Susan, Joan Murphy and Kris Colgan acted as bus hostesses.) President Sue Wright and Tony Lek11 won on the final race's Exacta and Jeanie Gibson won the drawing prize (two tickets to the Candlelight dinner) and then bet on the next race and came out a wi nner again. Wine and baskets of appetizers were served on the bus trip home with the lostrsdascussang which hor!.es should have come an first. • • • Pearls are the No. I collectible on the market today ... Engh sh brass bee h 1 ve candlest 1cks are as sol id an investment as stocks and bonds ... another wise an vestment right now (Pleue eee MA YORS/83) profc 1onnl masscu e . natural food <;tore~ and pharma-peach or row undl·r > ourc)cbrow!. Blend out to the hollo c1c\. Thl' suagested retail pnce 1s $5.95 for four ounce\. of\twrten1pk ... " · ·r1iccntcrpn~1ngcouplc arc "now 1cs1ing and plun to -I hnen\on I found th1' tip so irHcrc!>tllllP\ because 11 ha' l' a' a1lahle th1 -,um mer a lighter oil for facial nm· tot mudl.' me rrcall m) g1 andmothcr tttll..ing ulxiut mak.~up ""omen and tin 011 for sun protection." )'CUr\l1~0 "'hen rn'>nWlll'"~cre ~1.·n ltm1t1.·d and no self-.-• • rl.'\P\'l't1ng" womun \\Ou Id ;1dm1t to u\1n~ many anywar, ( lin1quc ha s Just introduced five shades of nail But. she did re' C<ll thul \hi.' ~ould ~omeumes brush onJUS enamel that al o have skin in mind ... the formaldt>h><k a li ttkcolor(thc) 1.·alkd 1t 1 uugl') unda the eyebrows to hard1.·ncrs un· absent. While nails ma) not mind ad1.hparl..ll'lll thl' l')'l'"· . _ . formaldehyde. skin that nails touch can m10d and rn1rt W1."vc nim1.· a long ,,3 , .. ma) tx· htll circle! ullergen1tall>. they 'lay. • • • To gloss up 11s formula and give 1t 1hc d1ck-clat·k \l'>tl, I've come tKr0 ,., r,uml' makl.'up 11ps by n·~1licncl' of plastic bangles. Clinique uses the same ~l'' 1.·ntcl'n magu11nc for \tudcn•~ ha ':ins school photos pol}C'iter resins found 1n those brat•clcts. The claim 1~ that made The hcaut) editor\ ~uggc~tcd tor a pretty picture it\ tough and more la'lting. that the kc} w:J\ a natural makl·up look. Frosted eye 1 hl' rww fast.Jr> colors are Duple~ Red. C'h1na Plum. ~hadow\. cream blush and hca,) under-eye concealer will Red Morocco. Pepper Gla~e ~n~ Natural Sugar. detract from the face. the makeup anist said. Instead. use I was rl·ading reccnll)' ome "look better-than-ever translucent face powder and matte-finish eye shadow to 11p\" from FamilyC'1rdc magazine for women over40. creatcu naturnllook. .. . .. One !>aid "Your skin loses p1~mcn1 and gets paler as you gCL-nd. he added no fake standard Sa) chc<:_sc smile. oldl'r. To compensate. ti') this for all O\er vibrant glo": Rather. he ugge'>t!l th1nk plcasaot thoughb-maybe .\lier appl ying foundation. slick cream blush in a soft ahout :a new ~ru,h' Suaan Jack80n, Ernie and Beverly Gallardo on Santa Anita Clubhouse patio. Oa11J l"ftol l'tlotoe ~ L .. , Aileen Schrader and Gwen Znerold ahow off Marilyn O'Rourke and Peggy Hu&he antique quilt at collectibles lecture. modeled fur jacket won by Gloili Walter. BELTS... j ·From Bl hra1drd lin1.'n 10 woven paper an hcaut1ful floral embossed leathers. I or a clean . fresh approach t '>Prtng. Echo's scarf collection focuse~ on m1111mal color. stripes or simpl gn1mc1nc patterns to accessoriz <m h11cr1ural "alhoucttes. Patterns in1 dudl' ckan ~lnpes and a Salute to thd nJ' ~-\\Ith t•mhlcnu. flags. anchor Jnd nau11ral grani11. Fabric belts ar 'tnfll.:d. lcath1.·rc; roix· embossed. and. 111 l nur-.c. mJrlOl'·influenced buckles 1111 "chh1 ng • ,-J 11u1"car for these clothes arc flatter -l11gh 'amps on httk cun ed heel\. tla1 k1lt1cs and ghillie'). fohl·rman \Jndal\. Ma ryjant>s and hallennas. 11\ford\ and slip-ons II\ a fcm1n1Lcd mcns"l'ar loo!.. "11h ,1ip-ons in pink '>Ul'de "1th open 1n1'' nr \Cc-through mt·'h and \\ h11c From ladylike propnet} to httle- girl romantic tu all-out 'amp. spring foo1wcar r('prescnt'i all "Thl· f al·1.·c; of £,e .. -and does 111n 'it\lc Intricately beaded belt• are a cinch to accent eprlng outfit• colorfully. ( )nl' or the c;1rongcs1 trends of th 'Piing ~·a'>on 1s towards femin 1 drl'''>lng. and scarfs and belts a naturJll) prl.'tt~ "softener'> ... In flu tahnn that drape -chiffons. crepe . l 1tlll-1n' '<>1ks. r,uft i...n_ 11s -there af 'quarl'' and oblongs in cosmet c CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY: Orange County Women Lawyers will meet for an 11 l<I am luncheon at the Medical \\c,ot1a11on. 300 S. Flo"'cr. Orange. "11h l1m ( ooper of KO< r -TY a' gul''' \pcaker. Rescnat1ons· l/14-2 'o2 Hl·na and tanlc' \.\ a'\man. Jrama duo. wall perform ror Mon- day Morning Club of Laguna Beach .11 Ben Brown\ R<.·~taurant follow- ing an 11 :30 a.m lunch1.·on. Reser- ' •lllOn\. 496-4425 • • • T UESDAY: pcai...er Mah < irafT. mu'i1c1an Josctlc Moorl· and a cake Spec1allz1ng in Corrective Hair Color • Foil Highlighting ~6.5 • European color method. Goldwell & Fromes1 • Hair color consultationi • Hair cutting consulotions • Design Haircutting '2.5 • Perms i5,s Coll 675-0l23 dl·eorallng tlcmon\lrat1on arc on th1.· ag1.·nda for Saddleback Com· munities Christian Women's <;tub lunching at noun 1n F-1 \done. ~an Juan < np1'>trano. Kl''>l'f\ atmn<, 446-4262 or 8 \ l-%X2 .. ,, WEDNESDAY: ( apl\lr<tno \al- k~ Chapter '274 of ·\1m·nlan .\c;c;oc1at1on of Retired Pl·r..11n1, \\Ill meet at 2:30 p.m at I lot \pnng<, Dance Hall tor a tall.. tl\ a I IO\l'ltle representati'c \cnmr., 5, .ind o'er ma}' call Joe fvh Kl·e. 240-'!JI 5 lor further information ••• Corona dr l 'br (h~ \f•llM'•} OJH"ll 1 ur'! thru "lat <J.(~: "lun. Mnn. & t,\lf" b} \v11olntmrnt TH URSDAY: Orangl· C oun1y's Stephens College Al umnae Club will meet al 7:30 p.m. at Pomona F·etkral Savings, 17851 17th St .. 1 u\lin . .\rd)s Tha~cr. reci pient of the alumnae arh1c' cm('nt award. \llll 'P<:ak. Rcc,cn a11ons: 951-9358. • •• FRIDAY: Dancer .\lice Lo will entl'rw1n at Costa Mesa Women's Club's 11 a.m. meeting in the duhhou\l'. 610 \\. 18th St. R~r· 'd t iom 646-4 709 or 646-1092. P art nts Without Partners < hapt1.·r 26. "Ill hold orientation for nl'\l ll\l'mhcr' at 8 p.m. in Costa \k.,a < ountr~ Club. Dancing wall lollo" until I a.m. Re~rvat1ons: q6-'i7XX UPDATE JEWELRY ... From Bl fa'lh1on '>Cl'nt'. The forrn liar "twister!." -several <;trandc, 1n trnt· nn·klan· with m1xl.'' of gold. pl·arl\ and beads. continue to be popula1 . Sumc of the new necklaces arc a~ymmetncal 111 dl.'s1gn. featuring frontal interest w1 th J1.·w1.•led da!>p'> forming dccoratl\c center piece'> Large r>earl\ appear \llth ro\allne and aqua color acccnb. <;oft and tlattcnng to almo't ever) "'oman's lOmplext0n .. l:namcl Jewel ry mi>.cs red. "h1tc and navy. ~1.·llm" and fud1\1a . hlul.' and grl·cn . or 'cllo" and purple 10 complement nc"' apparel color' Rracclc1,·arl' bigger. in gold cuffs with antique gold lin1sh. ui of flll''h ml\inggol<l and s1I vcr. Pearl bracelets in three Strande; appear w11 h diamond acn·n t<1 Circle pin' arl' had for c;pnng suits. and other pins make u'>l' tll rx·ar- 'ihaped mabc pearl\ which sen e as the bodies of an1 mals or hird\ \\ 11h gold and colorecf!.lone accents Earnng'l arc larger. g1' ing dimension 1n geomctnc shape'I There ''a !.oftcncd look to earrings that take hexagonal or o'al silhouette\ "Jewelry 1s a truly personal accessory." sa)" McCulloch "It can add drama. rolor h1ghhghtb and d~1gn interest. changing thl· look of n t O\lunll· with r 11ht>r tailored or drec;s} arcent~." FA SHION CALE NOAR 1.olor' .ind shrrlx-t pall's The mi 1 lhctl..' and "indowpa ne pla1 s prm 1dl' \lO\ en coordmatcs to all tijc ll11ralc; -1mprc'>s1on1'it1t . wall paph <ind chin11 Rdt'> range from pearl- \ludtkd rn1ding'> 10 floral 1acquard wrar' C olor rn1111.'' on hnghl. bold and h111 tor ~pring 111 trad111onal hnghts to thl· 1n·nt1~ 11l'on1, -oranges. thromc'.I. l1m1.·, and dectnc blues. fh t·' h11gh1en up nrutrals or black and "hilt:'>-hnldl\ tnnlra'it1ng wit h hngh t llrl'\\lng \~an1.·' tem1n111.· l It\ '>U1t1ngs b> U\lng 'oph1c;t1rn1ed nrntral'i, refinfd fahm 'and pnnt' and \\Ovens that a '1mrk-and \Uhtll· f nngl'd tubul r muttlcr' dnd th11d ch1ffo ht'':"'llll-hl·d longc, enhance a ,oft1.·n lhl.' \llhoul'tl1.· Bc:;hs are natural ll•.ithn, or"°' en sa.;hcs. wa lnlt1r' of I'm, n x oa 1,111pe or moch .ind the hl•rht1I tont'' ot ~rape. ro hl111· and \lonr The Mai s~ , . TIARA DE NINO,_lf u~ungton Beach auxll1ar} of ( hildrcn' Soctcly wall present a lash1on ~how luncheon ~·Hurda) 1 M s ~om Country Cluh featuring ~prang '>tyk' trom Doll>'rr <I<' 0 r"1 esa erd Cassity" chairman of thl' l'vcn 1 which ocg1n, with a HI 30..aauna. Ju~ America's Maid Service"" ( 714) 848-5558 40o/o OFF WALLPAPER ANY PATTERN•ANY BRAND f AB RIC 10•/o·30°'o OFF M INI BLIND & VFRTICALS 65• o OFF DESIGN ERVICE. AVAILABLE 651-1956 OPEN SUN-FRI hour. a.m. ~1 • • • SOUTH PACIFIC CHAPTER or Orange C oun1 p fi Ccntl·r ha sci it fashion lx·ncfit for Mar h 'I at l~c ~r ormin~ A Following noon luncheon. G11nont·, of L iuo ~ 111 '!ho\\ , cgistry otc guc'il'> will plrt) hndgc. Mildred I aw 1~ t'h:mman tylcc, nnd lat ••• ROBI N ON ' "'" ~tagc champaane n·ccpt1on for en from 7 to 9 p.m. Mondo ~pcr1cnt'cd con.,ultant\ will he a~gcd coupl w11h "-Cdding plan .. h1day Jeffrey Banh' prl·micr "-Omcn~and,:o h~l wall hr \hown at !he r osh1on L land \lore at Ip m. in de,1 ncr, co cctio I o on f rada)' from noon to 2 pm. V1llnser·~ '>Prins miler ponswca modeled in mo<lcratl' '>fl01'1,wcnr Jnd mcrll'a·., top \hO<' drn~~on wal 1 1 1 featured an n I p.m. how 1n de agncr ,hoes '" w1 • • • MONDAY MORNING CL 8 of tfuntingtnn Beath v.tll h annual fn'lhaon show March 18 at Hunungton ffea<'h lnrw>n °(~ 1 ll aghway bcgmnan(l.nt 11 :30 um . Dun Ami 'hop~ 1n f ountaan Vall oa pro' 1dc "~pran~ Ahcud" fo\h1on\. l 1l'krh ma> tic obuuncd they wt Mondt•~ h~ l'alhniJ~n Htckmnn nt w,K. 71 n roua ~rmer Mayor l>On Mclnnl• are. a lauch with emcee e• Steffen.en, top, u SUN emident Darryl Wold chat. Eh •tate Sen. Marian r&e•on and Newport ch Mayor Phil Maurer .. IXCLUSIVI INOAOIMINT SAT/SUN 1:30 3:45, 6:00, 8:15, 10:30 edwards TOWN Cf NHR .......... "'751 4 8 I • 111111 •I I ·• (0\'A Ml\A • 1 4 THE HEAT IS ONI 131:\11:1~~( 1-111.1 ... c; -... MAYORS HONORED •.. Fromm is s&erlina silver flatware. Theaewmjuata few of the tips Owea Z..roW ofTered the 480 ..auenclinaher"Oirreni-GoUectiblcs, Claffics and Clutter" lecture at the Newponer Inn. "We always look forward to her tipt," said Carolya Hlltbard, a member and past chairman of the sponsorina Virainla Castle Aux- iliary, Newport Beach Assistance Leaaue. Guests (di nina on breast of chicken chardonnay and coffee parfait) incl udcd Vir1lu Ca1de, the aroup's namesake; Marloa Plckea1, leaaue president; ltarea PMlp1 from Williamstown, Mass. (dauah- terofHibbard) and other past chairmen Glal Robm1, Ju.le b1· aley, Rope Voa Benn, Rua G.Uel, EWe Holmu, Dlue \nittler, Au Freemuand Mar_.e H ...... Allen Sc~ader is current chair- man and commimce chairmen included Au Pan ... CMr Rafetto, Jlldy Rllodea, Juet DeRaff and Carol)'ll MaUHwa (she was in charae of prizes and Gloria Walter won the ranch mink jacket). Proceeds from the event will benefit the Children's DcntaL Health Ce nter and the Assistlnce Leaaue Day Care Center in Costa Mesa. ~ "'THI PM.CON A.NO THI INOWMAN (I ) "Mi11ia,t la Actl11 2 (I) "". ·~ SAi St.W I 30 S ~ 8 ·~ FRI 8 20 SAi SUH 4 00 8 lO "Tomboy" (R) fRt ~ 30 10 40 SAi SUN 'l .~ 6 JO 10 4~ edwards ME SA CINEMA e·dwards WESTBROOK Mf w•<'ll l·'~l t••lt 646 5025 .. l \l .. IN\JH 530 440 a' '"" \ftlt' •' llO OIHUl \l' _ 1 · ,),, ..... ,. <.aao.,,. c;.1o w-t 2HI I. C.•t hy, lefeH ••I •• • • • IAt Steff..,.• recounted many humorousactivitiesofNewpon Beach ~ayors datina back to the e-fl'ty1900rwtmrSpenltp New- port fSl lN) held ilS founh annuaJ ~1ayors' t1inner at the N'!W.,c>rt M:irrion. Emcee Stetfensen also recoaniicd past mayors in the audience includ- 1na E4 HU. and wife Pea, O. Mclult, Mllaa Dostal and wife Doro")', Jackie ft .. "9r and ~US· ba nd Lorea, and Evel)'ll Hart and husband Lyu. The l SO there included Mayor P~J M11rer and state Sea. Marlu Ber1eaoa. SUN President Darryl Wold was (Pt ...... DIAlllOND/ ) Exclualv• Engegement Sal/Sun 1·30: 4 15, 7 00. 9 45 Mon· Thurs 7 00, 9 45 ed wards LIDO CINEMA MfW"' II l •'Vll•410 673 8350 • ' , .... ~•0(> • "'..,"'°''II•< ... -Orange COMt OAU.Y PILOT/..,._, Merdl 10. 1NS - .................... Doqlu and Sau W~t. CadlJ aad Icon•-: ... amonc Cb*pter Two raclDC fw at Cop9 de Oro a 1111. T .... &AIU'AST CLU9 (•) Sllows At 12:00 2:00 4:00 1:00 1 :00 .. 10:00 Wln..M (It) Show• At: 1.00 ) 10 5 :20 7 ·)0 .. t 45 . .., ...... .,., .... .,,, ... ...,m11mr••s••,.., KIL.Lt-f't&L..DS C•) SflO~ It t ;4S 4 lS 7 )0 .. 10 10 ~~y "'Ll.S COP '"'Show• 1t 1 :11 i :u ~:H 7 •10 & 10 :01 TOll90¥ .. ) ~u1 Co·Hlt C ut•ln iruty (A) .......... ~. ,,. • ''? ,., I'll• NTnJ1 II (Iii) VSIOll -...sT .. , "'" Co·Hll HH¥e n Help UJ (R ) T'ME aa«AKPAST CL.ua I•) Co·Hlt Tfle Wild L ife I A) R. 491. 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Come early for best selection. Special entertamment from PADDY WEST at Stage Court from 17 to 3. '\J~1man-M.ircus.. Robinson\, T~ Broadway, BullocJ..s.W1lsh1~ and Buffum . ~' "'5 fme st01es m all. Just off Pacitit. Coast H1shway ~twttn lambortt and Ma~rthur Blvd . in ey.,port Be.Jch. !... ... ![ -.. -'Salt Water Moon' in American premiere at SCR 1 -............. _ _........__ So~th C~ t Repertory takes the wraps off another American premiere !his wttkcnd and a roun<'hy. rollick- '"' mus1t'1I takes up m 1dent e at Fullenon College in the week's onl y new lheatrital activity in Otan&e County. "lale Waaer Mooa," opening Friday on SCR's Second 1age. is a new play i?Y Canadia,.. playwright David French about two teen-age lovers in EXCLUSIVE ENG'AGEMENT- Sat/Sun 1:00, 3:00 5:00,7:00,l:OO +Set Only 11:00 ectw~ct5 SOOlli COAST PLAIA Bll10.,t0l A l 'l U~H OWl ll 546 2lll COSTA MlSA • S2 50 TAB HUNTER 'tH OIVINE 3 oo "LUST IN THI DUST" (R) 2 00, 4 00. 8 00. 7 4S. 9 4S EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT 1 "THI GOOS MUIT II UAZV" ('0) I 30, 3 45. 8 00, 8· 15, 10·30 S2 50 1113:00 ACAb1EMY "'ASSAGI TO INDIA" (,0) AWARO 1 00. 4 00. 7 00 10 00 NOMS S2 SO Tll 3 00 '~:0 THI H OfNNINO" (I ) 3 00 SAT 12 45. 2 4S. 4 0 . 8 45, 9.45, 10·45 SUN 12 45, 2 45, 4 4S. 8 45, 8 45. 10•30 "THI IHAICJAST ClUI" (I) 1 15. 3 15. 5 15 7 15 9 15 • SAT ONL V I 1 00 "TOMI Y" (I ) 2 25 6 , 6. 10 10 "TU,, TUU" (I ) ,._~~---~01~00:.,_ __ _,, , MA nHEW MOOINE ··vtSION QulSr ' ti ) I •5. 4 00, 8 15 • 30 10 40 Newfoundland. Juli1na Donald and Marc Epstein comprise the two- t haracter cast under the direction of Martin Benson. a co-founder and anistic director o( the Costa Mesa <'ompany. Performances will be aiven Tuesdays throuah Fridays at 8:30. Saturdays at 3 and 8:30 and Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. at the theater. 655 Town Ce nter Ori vc. Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033 for ticket info rmation. A contrasting mood will bt estab- lished at Fullerton College where "'he 'Beat Lltlle WNrellotate la "'THE IAEAKFAST CLUI' II DEFINITELY THE IEST IN ITS CLASS." -Joel Sieof4. Aec. TV. 0000 ~INO AMERICA •'The Bfeakf .. t Club' la a ,.. marttabl• pi. .. ure. lt'a an Intel· ligent. •naltlvermovlng film." ~"'~ A IN\l8ISlol f!C'IUll ... ti" ...... ......... ---99l)AO:l1 E-.. """'"9IOft l-* ....... llllMHM Oneml.....a. = Padli:'s bll 'Jrt -°""' In 1121 4070 C......lhWrllly --llllllAPMll UA llS4-el11 c-ton.. -952-4997 ~llU.I 83' 1563 c:mTAMUA [~ --[-llnslOI i...,.. ltll llW Sl.ld!um [)me.In 547"4 76"611 63M770 COITA•IA u.-. .. ,_, .. ( OWlrd$ °"""' N/Cf--S.... UA,.. c.w 979-4141 ••4833 ~ 7 ACADEMY AWAAO NOMINATIONS "THI •tLLING P•LDI" (I ) 12 30, 3•4$, 7 oo. 10: 10 "MISiWO ... AdiON 21 THI llOtNMHO" (R) SAT/SUH 12!45. 2.4!. • •s. e 45. 1 45, 10 •5 S2 SO HARAlsbN '°"° flL "WfT'Nlll'' (a) .} 00 12 15 2 30. 5 00. 7 30 • 50 Te111" opens a two-weekt nd enpgc- ment Thursday. T he musical about the infamous "Chicken Ranch" wall be performed Thursdays through Saturdaysat 8 p.m. with a 2:30closing matinee Mar<'h 24 in the collt ae theater. Reservations 871·81 01. Winding up their respective runs around the county with final per· formanc-es next weekend .are: -"J•lle Box Sauarday Nl1llt" at Sebast ian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950). closing performances Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m .. today and next Sunday at I and 7 p.m. Next up. opening March 22. will bt Cole Porter s "Aaytlala1 Goe1." -"Come Blow You Hon" at the Grand Di)lncrTheater. I Hotel Way. Anaheim (772-77'10). completing its run today and Tuesday throuah unday at varying curtain times. Tfie musical "Sweet ~rtty" takes over Ma rc h 19. -"Benttela oa Broadway" in the Little Theater at UC Irvi ne (856-6616). final performances Tues- ~;::;;::;:::;::;::=;:::::;;;.;;;--them: "Tile lmporlaoce of Bel•I Eanesl'' on the m:u n staac of South Coast Repenory. 655 Town Ce nter Drive. Costa Mesa {957-4033). run- ning Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m.. aturdays at 2:30 and 8 and Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until March 31. T11 TITIS day through Saturday at 8 p.m. -"Amadeus" at GoldcrT West Col· k~e in Huntington Beach (895-8378). win ding up with performances Thursday through Saturday al 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. -"Lovers ud Odaer Stru1ers" at Cypress College (821-6320), closing Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m .. today and ne~t Sunday at 3 p.m. -"Tiiie Buller Did It" at the Garden Grove Community Theater. Eastgate Park. Chapman at St. Mark's, Gard en Grove (897-5122). closing performances today at 2:30. Friday and Saturday at 8:30. Elsewhere around the county. theaters arc bursting their seams with continuing productions. Among -"Oocte Upon a Mallre11" at the Cunain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838-1540). nightly exce pt Mondays at varying curtain times th rough M~rch 31. -"Wally's Cafe" at the Harlequi n Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-5511 ). nightly exce pt Mondays at varying curtain times through April 14. -"Some&Jlla1'• Afool'' at the ew- pon Thea ter Ans Ce nter. 250 I ClifT Drive. Ncwpon Beach (631-0288). playing Fridays and Saturda)S at 8 p.m. through March 30. -"A Bedful of Forelpers" at the Laguna Moulton Playhou~. 606 Laguna Ca nyon Road. Laguna Beach (494-0743). Tuesdays through atu r· days at 8 p.m.. un ays at 2:30 unm March 31 . 1 -"The Dutil and Ufe of s.e..-,. Fllcb"at the Wcstm1nstcrCommuna- ty Theater. 721i. Maele t .. WeM- minster (99 S.41 1 l). Fridays and Sat- urdays at 8:30 through March 30. ', 1 -''Tbe Best of Frlead1" al tHc Huntington Beach Playhouse. M'1fl Street at Yorktown Avenue. Hu»1· ington Beach (832-1 405 ). Frldaysand aturdays at 8:30 through March 30. -"Tbe S•bject Wai Roses" at c San Clemente Community Thea 202 Ave. Cabrillo. San Cleme (492-0465). Thurs<iays throuah urdays·a1 8 p.m. until March 30. -"Tribute" at the Gem Thea 12852 Main St., Garden Grove (636-72 13). Wednesdays through Sak urdays at 8 p.m .. Su ndays at 7:30 untJI March 24. . - -"Barefoot la tbe Park'' at the Buena Park Civic Theater. 763 1 W. Melrose Ave.. Bue na Park (523-0351 ). Thursdays throu&h Sat· urdays at 8 p.m. until March 13. '"WITNESS' la the perfect movie ••• exciting, ronutntlc, and buutlful to look at. Ham.on Ford la tough, Mxy, and emart In the best role of hla career. Harrl8on Ford la '' * * * * ~ . HILARIOUS . . . loaded wfth funny scenes and entertaining cherectera . among the year's most offbeat flma." -William Wolf. Gannett News Services the new Bogart.'' -Pat Collins. CBS NEWS " * * * * YI . Original end •ldadou1 ... -Roger Ebert, Chicago Suf]-Times C& ~~~~~l!,N_l~£fJLR~ ft "' AJA RIC)lllt ,.._ • -_:. • • IMAMWllU •ll'l'CIM _.., -~ IMYUI.,_ fllmS29.5339 EOWirOS EJTOIO Eowltds EOWllW Cintml SAO La Mirada COITAMEU 581·9500 V1110TW111 WtSI 881·3835 °"""'"' 13().8990 523-3014 Edwards HMllot r-fOUWTMI VAlUY IDQHHp:c_sw. 631·3501 Edwa.rdS Fountain Vllley • OllMClf AIWIE• Wl~ COITAMUA ~1500 c.n.oom. Paeiflc s Anarie.m PICllC's .._Way 39 Eawm Sou1l1 Con! ... 634-2553 Plan ~2711 Edwatds WoodlJnCl9e Cotma 551 ·0866 Offlt·ln IJriYt.ln 879-9850 991-8) BALBOA ~ ST ARTS FRIDA YI lllO.....,--.... -·I 4 TRACK 00\,BY STEllEO EOOIE MURPHY •a 1VHL T Helli COfl" (I) 2~. 4.00, t :OO. 1:00. 10:00 ''THI SURI TMINO'' (,._ U ) SA TISUN 12·20. 2·20. •·us. 8: 15. I: 10, 10J05 "MllllN8 IN ACTtON 2" (I) 1•00, 4:45. I 35 "flAI CITT" (I ) 2:55 8•45 '°':.:.·20,.__ ___ _ JEF'F' OOLn&LUM "tNTO TMI NIOHT'' (I} 12 00. 2 20 • 35. 71>0. t-20 ... LA '(H) 3·50. 8•20 '°THI llVH" (f'0.1i) 1.30. 8 00. 10 IS -HAAAiSON FORD ''Wn'Nlll" <•> 0 .60 IV 3:00 12 50 II 3'()0 12 15, 2 30, 4 50. 7 15. 9'45 1250 .. ,3.:00tll.1Jlliill All HUNTEl'I ''\UST IN TMI DUH" (R) 12.30. 2·30. 4:30, 8·20 • 15, 10:05 HU 0'AMADIUI" (Pe) 1:00. 4:00. 7:00. 10:00 12.50 1• 3:00 JEF'F GOL08LUM MICHELLE PFEIFFER "'tNTO THI NtOtfT" (I ) 12 20, 2 35, 5:00. 7:20, 9'40 "THI Sutll THING" <'0.1i) SATISUH I 30. 3·30, 5.30, 7 30. 9:30 7 ACADEMY AWAJllO HOMIHATION§ ''THI llLUNO Pll\DS" (RI I 15. 4 IS. 7•15, 10-10 2.JO Tll MM) IN AmoN '"' .. , ........... (I) 12•45, 2 45, 4 45, 8 o . a.45 10-30 f 2.IO EOOIE MlJAPtiY t• "aaVllLY NkU COfl'" (I ) at00 1 II . 3 30, 1:00, I• 15. 10: 10 MOlLY AINOWAl..0 "lllAIPAIT CU•" ~) 1-00. a:00. 1:00. 1:00. t:«I • SAT Of.lty 10.50 ''THI SURI fMINO'' (P0.1~) uo. t .40. 6.40, N5,t40 I\ •"'EStlNTED IN IU M"'*I ''WINNING'' -NEWSWEEK, Jeelt Kroll fii1 · .... _ _..O• ....... ~c..·~cow ...... l!!ll> . ___ .. ....__ ... 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U S 845 (R) "~.r~~t'C> fl DOI.YB SllR(O OlA1-I {I) 8AaWi llllllllU rtttSr SHOW OM y 1 00 4 00 1 00 10 00 l4S 6 45 10 45 A11VNllL1 IOJIS Oii SALi ~' BARGAIN IMfl([ flllSI SHOW OHlY -.SS (I) ~In' AlWI> NOlllNI WS1011 ~SI (I ) 100 JJO &oo aJO 1oso ~i:.~,:011> 1110 no o o rn 140 1o•s N:NNQ OC.US ON~SAl~l.;,Oo\l~Y~~l~l ,::::.IO..;:l.:;00.ifi~io=JO::..:.;I OO~IO~Je::,__;__Al'N_NICl_l~US ON SAl ( DAU *PACIFIC ORI ·IN THEATRES• BUE:NA PA RK s THAN PARADISE A NEW RM BY• JAIMISCH>' ~,.. ~- EXCLUSIVE INGAGIMINT ~ Sat/Sun 2:00, 5·45. 9.35 Co·Htl "CHOOSE Ml" Sat/Sun 3:45, 7:30 edwards UNIVER SITY AMP'' ·• ! ' I W{JI~ ' ': l~jllii 8 54 • 8811 ~-------~- '"INTO THE NIGHT' IS IRRESISTlll.E ... A SPARKLING THRILLER. At the center ore two of the movies' most engaging young actors. Jett Goldblum and Michelle Pfeiffer.'' ?.r f\O•O Cu 1u l!Mf ll.4~Al1Nf '"INTO THE NIGHT' 16 ABSOLUTELY STUNNING •.. John Landis, the director of 'The Blues Brothers' and 'Trading Places: has come bock ... wltho Joyride of a movie." -Sleone<i Sctloel., I.IS M~AZIN( • c I ·~~. ~&~ o dangerous ronionce . ~~ 4 UNIVllSAL ?l'CTUll c 1914 u.,. .. ,., c,,, S•lff!et, lw for Ad Action Cal a Daly PiDt N).VQ 642~7•--"""• .. Orange COMt DAILY PILOT /Sundey, Men:ih 10, 1115 • • • ~----~~------~----~--~~------~~~------------------------....... --...... .::..--------------------.;....-: COMPLETE NYSE, AMEX COllPOllTE TRANI ACTioNS; ... 7 ~ 'California th~arting busi~ess growth' tage fo r American muliitinational Unitary tax foes say state missJng out on expansion of multinational firms By JOY DEE ANTHONY .,. ..... c:.rtu, I •1 A Despite the advantages of doing business in California. some foreign reporting" method results in the same income being taxed twice. But advocates of reform are not unanimous about the kind of reform they want. A group of more than 90 ~of a twO-puteerl• and domestic firms ask. "Is it worth it?" companies. Under tht governor's pr9posal. co mpanies could elect to stay with the current tax system. Dennis Revell. a spokesman for the CBC and president of Sacramento-based Revell Com· munications. says that most U.S. firms would choose the present system. even though they rec<>fJlize that it results in "doublt taxation:· Under the governor's plan. many compan ies would sc:e their tax bills iJlcrcase. In addition. the current system is at least ·equally unfair to everyone. Revell said. With the new tax method sup- ported by Deukmejian. foreign-based multinationals would be exempt from payina California Ut•es on their subsidiaries abroad. U.S.-based com- panies would still pay. Revell says the governor did not have access to the tax statistics necessary to come up with a better proposal because the issue came-Up before the information had been gathered. In essence. the governor told the CBC. ··1f th is is unfair to U.S.-based multinationals -prove it." Revell says-the CBC di<S so by using actual tax figuresratherthan the previously- used hypotheticals. In a reRC)rtj ust released. tax figures from members cite cases in which it is PC>S$ible for a U.S. parent c:ompany to see its tax bill go up by S 14.85 percent under the governor's proposal. while the foreiJn parent with operations in California faces a 63.8 percent de- crease. UndertheCBC proposal. bo1h companies would Stt a 63.8 percent decrease in taxes owed. ' A trend away from the current formula is occurring nationwide. Wi1h Florida no lo.naer imposing the formula. only eight states remain that do require it. Most likely, changes will be implemented "sometime during this next legislative iession," says Nancy Ordway. Chief Deputy Direc- tor in the Oc~nment of Finance. At least four bills ttave already been introduced. Soon there may be liL rra bill paqn with. w ac•~ for foreip IOUrtie divldeMI. c.ti- fomia c:ould stand 10 loee MP IO S500 million a year in revenue. MytJmnel -Burnes. a Newport 8caeb ID MWY who is not a lobbyia for eidm lidr. U ndcr other proposals. that ftpft is reduced to $200 million. Ordway feels that .. in dlC nellt few years. we would sun co tee tbe reve,,uc loss tum around" thl'OUlh more jobs and economic develop- ment. Last summer the wu \Old of several foreian firm• that would consider California u a site for new projects or expan5ion plans if the current formula were repealed. Multinational companies here pay taxes based on a unitary formula which some states. like Florida. have recently repealed while most never used it in the first place. Advocates of reform charge that the unitary or "worldwide combined U.S.-based multinationals. belonging to the California Business Council has just published a report that they hope will change the governor's mind - about the kind of tax changes he supports. Governor George Deu- kmejian has proposed1nn1lteration in the unitary method that the CBC says will result in a competitive disadvan- · AirCal reporting record February passenger totals Coun.cil generals of Japan, Britain hint at expansions AirCal this week reported that said. revenue passen~er miles in February_ Lyon also said AirCal's frugal fares. totaled I 18 million. a record for · a discount fare requiring~t least 30 February. and a 10 percent increase days advance purchaSe of tickets over the sim ilar 1 984.~riod. along with oth er restrictions. has By J~Y DEE ANTHONY According to a report published by 0..,,..c., ... ,, ... ,, the California Business Council. a Available seat miles were 223 contributed to the stron~ advanced million. up 18 percent. andpasscnger bookings. many by discretionary boardings were up 4 percent to travelers who have the nexibility and 300.910. Load factor for February opportunity to plan their trips well in waS"j2. 9 percent. ad vance:- Cali fo rnia 1s11 't everybody's groupof90 U.S.-based multinational favorite place to do business. but it companies. Kyocera~rp .. NEC. and might be. according to spokesmen at Fujitsu. all of Japan. have plans to the Counsel General of Britain and invest in Washington and Oregon to the Counsel General of Japan. Some avoid California's unitary tax situ- say at least 11 .000 jobs from Japanese ation. Fujitsu's investment in Oregon firms alone could be created if change is ellpected to create 1.ooq new jobs. ·occurs ill Che -unitary4"omrula'"for--"f-he-_·~on:1"pany . h~ considored e-it- ftguring taxes on multinational busi-pansion 1n C"'lliforma.-1:>-ut "allegedly ness. abmdoned th\} plan in favor of the AirCaJ's chairman. president and For the first two months of 1985. cffiefexeculiveofficer. William Lyon. i\irCars traffic increased 16 percem said-trafficgrowth was a continuation 10 242 million revenue passenger of the record breaking performance miles. while available seat miles were AirCal has enjoyed the past two years. 482 million. up 24 percent. both over Oregon site due to California'slmi-A. Aw~zu of the Coun~I General <?f tary tax." the repon said. Japan said pressure against the uni- tary formula was brought to bear on legislators last August by Japan's Sony Corp. Sony Chairman Akio Morita said that based on survey results. Japanese companies would in vest at least S 1.4 billion in Cali- fo rnia if the formula were repealed. "We are panicularly encouraged by our similar 1984 period. Passenger our advance bookings. dur rescr-boardings were 621.450. a 10 percent vations' sales act ivity is very strong increase. and the load factor was 50.3 for what is traditionally a slower percent. period. and we have more people~ AirCal is a western re~1onal carrier booked for the future than for any se rving 13 major cities 1n California. similar period in our history." he Nevada. Oregon and Washington. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday; March 8. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. I I .... ·~·d··:;i,j ·-------.. - ~·•(£t Ir ~•t,rl~• ' ' ' I .. ~. •Sfll I ~UDlUU T5'5 LO"l TTON ................................................................... , ............... ,,; ..... .. ll,. C•l ttor. Alpha Mtoro A•er. P•ot . • , •• ,.. ••~trto ~ •••r .M•d-0.nt & &•tr.St•t.• 1 Apld CH Teoh "' A L"I • U C • .,, '"ro• • l l""Otttv e Corp . 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'., . t,. .. l"• L •\I I I' II. a ... ach tO• Htras1tt••t J.""• ,,..,,,. 10~ ••l tl'U'11 9.t<\ilr Fv.lh'"l •• ~w~g~: .. , 10• ,.,.co ll\\1. \Ol tl l ""o ,.,. 10• VT~ Cor,. 109 lfCS tn l l HO 'il•n\•• tn \ 1. 'l \ W• t'•'"'CO"P HI ""' t l •""' Ota . V~~ W 1,.~Vt ~:(" • !~~~:cf\ '' \ W•tlW0,.11 ... .,. • ~fac•for•' I U tf t t hr4 Co. '·flt I•' 11~ 't"'A t ... terp V11M! '~ll•rt on 1'6 "1"" • '"'" If'( Fu t h,.ton British companies from choosing California as a place to e:w.pand or to invest. Representing about 300.000 com- panies which employ over 12 million workers. the CBI delegate~. led by Director General· Sir Terrence _ Beckett. were "very encouraged"' aftsr t~~e1ini-.wilh t.hejtlvcmor- and key legislators. says Sandy..Burke. TnfOrmaffon officer for the Counsel General of Britain in San Francisco. Though it's hard to say who would invest in California given a repeal of the unitary formula. it's easy to say who hasn't liked the present tax environment. Burke said. Rio Tinto. a mining and metal company. de- cided not to place S50 million 1n in vestment here because of the uni- Se vin&• • 1o•n ti.th t.,•u· ... "c• ..... .,, •nar. • 1.:10.,11\.. r t~orooar&o" ,,~,t ,01 , ... e.1\ COllOf•t.• M\oU0•9w\•~ ''Ill •tSl l!.,~ 1•.00 ••30AO ]0.,~ t•.OO l f3( 1•.tij 1".J"! •AlDl l 1/.>U 1 l.QO •• ,,.0 •.~Q ~.)~ t&S)t J ~., 1~ ••. 1 . I. l -•.O "4ecHc1t dt•tc et "0•1 1 ,., •• , Peper ,,ndlt.'\I ~·•• ?per•:• ,oap l s.•.'I Ot~ •. 1 ' } •'-' ~"[ \.1• ...... • ••~o•.,, 10 1• 'J 01..1 "'St t ~. • • \ 1 ,.,).~ ').~. ,.,.~ ,, .l I _,, .J.• ., tary tax law. Unilever. a British firm in volved in many activities but focusins on dete~t and food prod- ucts pnmarily. also cited disincen· tives incurred by the praent uniury tax. 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U,HO J, ~Tl 11. so~ t.•" •.su I ,, ~00 1').10 1 U,H• '. )f, • j~ ·'J'.' ,, f, ,,, H! -l ,l2• IS• ·HO -I, TOO • .o~ _, .. ,. -11.too ..,., .. -su )Of ·HS ·t ,•oo f. t ,. ' .... _, .. '·''" f,160 Ca pistrano Bancorp hali an- nounced a proposed sale of bank stock to a group of private investors. The proposed sale. approved by the Bancorp board of directors and the board of directors of its wholly owned subsidiary. Capistrano National Bank. contemplates the sale of 3.897.600 shares of newly issued common s 1<11. .. u1 llll" bank at a price Ca pistrano National Bank is head- quartered an San Juan Capistrano with offices in Irvine. Santa Ana and Fullerton. 1s conditioned upon prcpara11on of a 1-------------------------------------------- Concum·nt with the sale of these shares bancorp would sell 259.840 shares of bank stock owned by it at a price of approximately $1.92 per share. Upon consummation of thr Lease-option or sale. Favorable owner financing_. Home Office 494-5203 646-4922 2300 sq.ft. commerclal bldg. C-2 owner-c:ontrector wlll modify to 1ult. CA R PH ONES LOWE T PRICt t'or HIGllE T Q 4LJTY SERVICE lnstallations·OONE RIGHT the fir t timr. ··We're proud of our profe ional facility." Give us a ca ll now! (714) 770-3363 definitive purchase agreement. re· cei pt of all required regulatory ap- provals and customary due diligence by the investors. As of Dec. 31 the bank had tota l a sets ofS57,683.000 (unaudited). JU MBO RESIDENTIAL -·-LOA NS 10.5% ladlustable ralel Loans to $2.500,000 • Marcin i .SO"- • I year Treasury lndeic • No ne,.tive amonizatlon • Initial rate fl•ed I st year • 5'1. rate cap 115.5~1 • Assumable/owner occupied PurchaM: and refinance • 10.90~ A.P.R. tor S500.000 loan • Rate subject to chance • Please ask for Mr. Brooks \ PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL ·~-, .... ~- 171418~1-~7' ll!OOI ·fl.2. 330c> 1201 Dov~. Sult~,~ Nt!wPort ~ach Do you have a favor i te place I ~ in you r h o m e? ----- I .. 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U\btr11nendinaincluded Debble ONJ and Dendly llarfta1tle who .ioiallyorpni.zed the dinner, Re- publican Associates· President ~leNel .. and his wife ~Oranae County Democrat Cbief'Bnee Seauaer, Deu11 O'Neil, Pawl and Dou Frull:Ua, BUI and A-. t.k, Bob and Wluie McCaN1and8•11 Person. and Rat~ Sten, Clark Gr1Ves, Ducaa Jerry Stewart, GaJJ Rlcla- ardson and Jim and Jen Upton. • • • The Costa Mesa Women's Club 1s an its diamond anniversary year ... a tea in the clubhouse marked the beginningoftheclub's 75th ycarof participating in community pro- Jects. Lois Scott 1s the c\Jrren l president of the group which was founded in I ~ I Oas the Fnday Afternoon Club ill Lbe home 0CMl11 Allee Pl11mmc.r who was later to name Costa Mesa. In 1922 the club affiliated with the GFWC. lntemational. The name was officially changed in 1962. During the )'Cars, members have supported Friends o f the Library, Costa Mesa Historical Society, Edison High School Drug Abuse program. Al.bert Sitton Home, FlSH, Make-A-Wish and others. A~. JeU DraJao1, the hotel catenna ma~er who selected and •rranac<t lhe dinner, Bad and Dorll Scllrae.ler, Doll a nd Fran Slo~r. Ed Mayor Patricia Hertzog was guest speake r at the celebration and Pat Boone, president o f California Federated Wo men'sClubs and Vir- ginia Swint, president of Orange District were among the dignitanes present. The HarborSingersenter- tained. Tea arrangements were made by • Dorothy Starkeoburg, Gladyce Spratt, Mary Harris, Wilma Gravelloe,.Ardy Hurst, Madge Neiman and Helen Majeski. Club prealdent Lola Scott, CFWC prealdent Pat Boone and Orange District prealdent Virginia Swint celebrate diamond an- nlveraary of Coeta Mesa Women'• Club. • • .. 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Santa Ana frwv cind Magndl1a Phone 71 4-821 -8550 VAN NUVS: San Diego Frwy and Sepulveda Blvd ~etwee~ Burbank and V1clory Phone 818-780-2244 WEST COVINA· S:rn 8Prnard1no Frwy and Vincent Phone 818 919 1971 COSTA MESA: San Diego Frwy and Harbor Blvd Phone 714 -540-8242 Open Monday lhru Friday 10 9 Saturday 10-6 Sunday 12·6 I ' BRIDGE CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIFF DEAR READERS: We have laad many reque1t1 over the yeu1 fer tboee haad1 we eoa11der &o be ev favorite1. That aut1 qalte a Utt. For the tiae beiq, therefore, we are devotlq the Suday e.a..a &o a eerie1 of famou laa.Dds. At die ead of the eeriee we will p back te ou weekly question aacl u1wer eolamn. Both vulnerabltj•st deals. WEST NORTH • 9754 IV 7 o KQ7 +AK9 54 EAST + K 10 !V AQ9 54 0 932 +QJ8632 c;:;i 6 0 4 • J 86 • Q 107 32 SOUTH +A c;:;i K J 10832 O AJ10865 +Vold The bidding: EHt South 2 . 3 . Pa11 6 0 Pa11 West P ... Pu1 Opening lead: King of +. North 4 NT P ... He was a grizzled veteran of many campaigns. Despite a slight limp caused by a stray bullet at Anzio, there was a spr ing in the step of the Seven of Hearts as he strolled away from the game in the company of a select band of ad· mirers. "Cannon fodder, that's all we are and all we are meant to be," he thundered. ··1 know that." occasional· ly, we win a trick by ruffing or by becoming a long card in a suit. But for the most part we are st~tioned in the front line to be mowed down by the enemy. "In my long career , only once can I remember when I won a trick in my own right early in the play. What made the escapade even more satisfying was that it took place in the semifinals of the world team championship. "East's opening two spade bid might look a bit strange to you. but 1 guess anything goes at the world championship. Our player in the South seat elected to make a strong takeout with his cue·bid. North's jump to four no-trump was not Blackwood. Instead, it showed a good hand with the values concen· trated in the minor suits. Hence South's leap to six diamonds. "West led the king of spades. and when dummy appeared declarer realized that he was not going to ha ve a cakewalk. After winning the ace of spades, it was tempting to cross to the table with a trump and lead a heart. However. that. was unlikely to gain anything and declarer was reluctant to use up one of his few entries to dummy so early in the play. "Instead, he elected to lead a low heart from his hand. West could see no reason not to follow the old adage of 'second hand low' and, t-0 everyone's surprise. I won the trick! "The rest was simple. Two hearts were stuffed on the top clubs. Now two clubs were ruffed, the second high, to provide entries for two heart rurrs on the board wlt.b the king and queen of trumps. A spade rurfed high was followed by a dia-• mond ruffed with the seven. T hi. high croasruff eatablished the defendert' nine or trumps .. a trick, but that was all the defenae could get.. Ix diamonds bid and made!" s ..... , ... Mteet._t11111.._ ... CIMwtMH.Own..t0....9 ...... -. ef &We ... .,...,. Eedl .... • ,rt. el • ~., ...... "O ... ·.c-,.... .,..... ...................... ... ................................. ......... CilwtH GWff..tO.er ._.~ ..... , ...... ~--.................... Million is close for Stacy She dazzles 'em with hole-in-on e at Unlden Tourney By CURT SEEDEN Of .... Dllr,......., Hollis tacywould have to finish in no wo~ than seventh place at this week's Un1den lnvttat1onal 10 be- come the seventh player 1n LPGA history to go over the $ I mill ion mark in career earni ngs. But with a three-round total of 221 entering today·s final round. tacy figures to have to wait at least a week before accomplishing such a re- markable goal. But with one swi ng • Saturday. she pr~ she can·1 be , counted out quite Stacy. whosurv1 •d Friday's cut by just two strokes and entered Satur- day·s third round with a scvcn-over- par 151. whipped out a four iron on the 168-yard, par-3 seventh hole and drilled a hole-in-one. It was only the seventh hole-in-one this sea on on the LPGA Tour and also the eventh at Mesa Verdedunng a Un1den Tournament or the Kemper Open as 1t was known from 1979·8 I. The ace. combined with birdies on JSo.2 and No.4 gave her a 32 on th~ front nine. But be boge}ed tht 15th and 17th and ~ttlcd for a 2-under-par 70 on the day. Ironically. the hol~-rn-onc may have led to her troubles on the hack nine . .. You \\ind up tr)tng tu make eve~ thing after something ltkkc tha1:· said the avannah. Ga. na11vt• who now resides in Los Angele<> ... , didn '1 make an~ i:;utts after tha1. .. Still. tt wasqu1te a thnll for Stac~. :·1 knew 11 was going to be close:· she said ... M~ mother said she was standing about :w feet awa~ from the green and it looked ltke 11 was going to be shon at ljrs1. r m glad he gm to sec ti. .. It wa~ Staq 'c; founh hok-1n-one. (Pleaae eee ST ACY'S/C2) o.itr Not_.. "7 Hew9"1 L .... Third-round leader Bonnie Lauer grimace. a.fter mlaalng putt during Unlden LPGA Invitational at Meea Verde CC. --------· Marina'• Alah named top athlete at lrvln• lnvltatlonal track mMt. C2. SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1985 She breaks away from four-way' tie entering final day All alone at the top ..• By HOWARD L. HANDY .,.., ..... c.,.., ...... Bonnie Lauer 1s 1n posu1on 10 make personal histOI) toda> when she moves into the final round of the second Un1den LPGA Invi tational golf tournament wuh a four-stroke lead over Ahce Maller. Lauer conquered the Mc\a \'erdl' Count I) Club course wuh a solid MS. 4-under-par round Saturda) on a cold, overcast da). This brokc a four- way tte that existed after Fnda} ·s second round "tth Miller. Pam Sheehan and Jane Blalock. Maller had an even-par round. Sheehan wa!> l- over-par and Blalock was 3-o"er-par aturda}. l oda) 's final round gt·1sofT1he lir'>t and tenth tees at !!:42 \\1th the last groups leaving at 10:30. Thc final round will be hown on ll \C tt~ll'· 'ts1on. Channel 5. toda} from I 10 J Lauer had fou r b1rd1es and no boge}S and was one of four pla~c:r., 10 shoot under par for the third round. She is alone at 7-under-par for the 1ournament. In the fir\t l 1n1den e\ent. Laut·r finished in a lie for third place \\ tth Karen Pcrme1el behind Nanc} Loix·1 and Pat Bradk~ .. I rcall~ d1dn ·1 get tn an~ trouble toda} ... Lauer ~td follO\\tng hl'f round. "The kc\ was thal'-t had a lotot chance" and I'm a fast green putter. "I do n't think l'H· e'er been in the lead going into the linal round before·· Lauer has one tour '1cton . the Patt) Berg Classic in 1977 . .\win at Mesa Verde would put her ahead of her best }car 1n earnings after onl} !>t'\ C\CntS. She ha<> \\Qn S5.336 this \Car and the champion of the l ntden ln\1ta- t1onal "all pick up a theck for $49.500. Her best }car \\as 1984 "hen she pocketed SS 1.348. ··1 pla~ "ell here and I ltll' th ts golt course." Lauer continued ... , hope I can continue to h1t theball '~ell off the tee. I JUSt want 10 go out and pla} the Honntl' Lauer \ltn· M tllcr Pall\ Sheehan Oon.na Caponi .Pia "'-tlsc;on '.'.anC) LOJX'L lkts) Krng Jane Blalc~:k Sh1rlc\ f urlong Chm Johnson Pat Ml'\crs Kath' Baker Pallt .R1110 Kath\ Whuwonh Jan ·tephenson Colleen Walker golf course thl· \\a} ha\t~ been pla)tng it. .. Four stroke' isn't a big lead on this rnursc You can lose tt 1n onl' hole but I'm glad 10 be 1n tht' pos111on I am in It 1s thct~peofcour<,e that 1t'sd1fficult to <>hoot 6-undcr -l'\ en to i;hoot e\CO par .. .\ \\in \\ ould be the culmination ol all the hard "ork of the last l\\O 'ear<>. It 1!> almost 100 difficult to put into words 1h1nk1ng about a win ·· t-1h1nk I cont"entrate bette-r be-- cause the course 1s so d11licult Our group d1dn ·1 ba_, ea lot of ~rtlcuon tod:J\" We we~ hchrm:r ~anC\ (Lope!) :ind the t•ro\\d that lollo"s her \\ hl'O the l'rowd staned gather· 1ng around us. 11 ~lped m ) conccn- trat1on \\1th people around me. I don't "ant IO make a fool ofm,'>Clf .. Lauer had surgcr: on both \\ nSl'> 1n I lJlD and didn't pla) half of the )Car Her fir\! tournament la'>t \Car \\SS the l n1dl'n \\hl'n shl· tin1\hcd in a tic tor third. . "It hdp-. J little to ha' l' '-io IO a par-S hole But \Orne of the otha hole'> pla~ a ltttk longl.'r Thl• grcl'n'> arc holding tk-ttl.'r hl'rnuse thl.'\ are .. oft The} aren '1 J'> treacherous as the) could he .. \\ h1lc Lauer \\3'> 1n command at "'· under-par for thret· rounds. Miller 70-7 1-68-209 70-7 1-72-213 71-7~73-21 .. 77-68--70-215 7S-7~7 1-216 73-7~73-216 72-72-72-216 . 74--6'7~75-2 16 73-72-71-216 • • 75-73-69-217 70-72-75-217 74-7~73-2 1 7 77-67-73-217 75-73-70-218 75-72-71-218 15-13-10-218 heehan and Donna Caponi feel they are w11h1n stri king djstance. Betsy King and Lopez arc another shot back alon~ \\Ith three other players. ·· 1 'e come from seven t.ck to "in. heehan said. -v ou never kno\\ what is going to happen. Somt•t1mes 11 doesn't matter on this cou~ The greens arc ptttty soft now and }Ou can tire n ght at the pin and hold This 1s unheard of here." When she t ame from behind to win 1he LPG.\ l"hampionstrip in I 983. sh~ firl'd a final round 66. 6-undcr-par. "Hopeful!) I can put t ther a ~ood rouna and have a ttl e more tcc1mg for whcrt •~ gomg o n:-Sh«han addt>d. \lllkr 1<, 1n second place after her '-'' l'n-par round ~turda}. She hll one an tht• lall' on "o I 0 for a bogey but otht'NI~ pla)t'd the par-5 holes in good 1ash1on "uh three b1rd1es. "I didn't thinl even par would be that bad but Bonnie shot 68 and kind of !ch me in the dust:· Mal~r .sald. "On 1h1<, course. an) thing can happen hut I <,urc would like to have a four- ~hm lc.ld and let the field catch me ... < aponi. one offi, e plaH·rs to ue for first onl) to lose a pla>otlm 1979. ts 1n lounh place at :? 15. I -under-par. "Tht' 1s the kind of golf course you (Plea.e eee LAUER/C2) Mater Dei staznpedes toCIF 5-A crown I Ocean View's quick st a rt m elts away as Lewis (33) paces 69-58 triumph By ROGER CARLSON Of.,.. o..., ~· • ..., LONG BEA( H -It tin1!>hed a!> 11 begt10 for Mater Dea H1gh 's Monarch-; Saturda) night -o n a "1nn1ng note and in a brec1e as the Angelus Ll'ague -champion~ roared to their 29th straight victory wuhout a lo<>s to claim thl' CIF 5-A basketball rham· pionsh1p before 11.46 7 here at the Lonp, Beach Arena. Ocean View's Scaha\\b &3'l' 11 shot. but came up shon b} a 69-58 1.kc1s1on atkr fa lling lx'h1nl.I h\ as man) as:! I in thl· final J')l'rto<l. .. Thq called us on tho'>l' tour hrush toul' nghl ;i\\a\ ... -.aid a d1sappo1ntcd On•an ll'" C oath Jim H •. trrt!> "You know 1n n1nl' years I ha,en't said much about otlir1a1ing. but the~ took ll ::ma' from us' er\ earl\ We hal.110 lca\C our man dl'frnse and bad. of1 and 11 too~ us emou unall\ and men tall} out of the game. · .. We JU!>t bct"amc so unaggrcs\IH' Then Stu CThnmasl started 10 hll :ind Estancia wears CIF soccer crown Eagles dominate Troy throughout fn 2-0 triumph By CHRIS MONAHAN O.ely l"IMI c .. 111111 .... ,,t CERRITOS -Soccer. more than an) other sport. is a game 1n \\ h1ch thr final score doc\ not tell the \\hole story. Estancia High's 2-0 win over Tro~ in Saturday· CIF boys :?-A final at Gahr High was a perfect e"<amplc. The' Eagles (20-2-4) dominated throughout the match. gewng 10 shots on goal and kecpin~ the press- ure on day. but it wasn t until the 72nd minute when sophomore for- ward Enc Ku'SCh. who had receavcd a yellow card six minutes earlier. scored from in front of the net that tht> Eagles had an)'thing to show for their dominance. "(Tcammate>John.('omfln threw the ball in and 11 bounced ofl ofn 1 ro)' ptaycracross(1hcgoal)tomcnnd 1 h11 tl 1n." \aid Kir h of h1'i cham· pion h1p-w1nn1ng score. "He (Tro> goalie JclT Holcombe) didn't know where the ball wa'I." "We wanted to mllkc them come out on defense. because we knew then that we could beat them." :ud Eagle Coach Eugen10Junre1. "(On K1r;ch'~ aoal) the) cauaht on a countcr.i,lla~k and we took 1hcm 10 lunch. ' . "I didn't want the game to 'o tr'llO o"cn1mc We v.cnt into overtime 1n thc openinaroundand 11 wa\dtffi ult Our rla)Cf') v.crc mcntall> prepared and told them (at halfl1mc) that 11 we not I pretty nmc but 1f they wc~ ctomanal\l. \he) v.ould be champion. The l:a le \lOl'Cd n-an uranct goal in the /Xth m1null' wlwn fullhacl ()a, 1d ~k~tcrnan snutl in heh1nd the \\ amor dcl°l'n'ic and heat Holcomtx· to the lm"l'r right hand corner of the net . Juc;1 t\\ll m1nutn bclorc McK1cman'sgoal.1hc \.\-arnors. \\ho managed onl) four hots on Eagle goahc Ernie 'ala1ar (onl~ one in the .,econd half). had a great chance to tic the game. With . ala1ar nut of po<J1t1on on th e for 'ilde of the net. the \.\-amors cros,ed thl' hall 10 m1dfieldt•r Da"c L111lrtkld . but the E'1ant"1a defense was '1hrre. kept Ltttlclield from get· ting a shot at the empl) net and deared the la~t T ro~ threat of the da) "We were hoping to get to ovcn1me bccau~c we pla) well 1n on·rt1mc," aid Troy Coa h Joe Mortin. fhc Warrior.. hnd hen ten L aSalk in the '\Cm11inal'i. l-2 an o'en1mc. MLSA. \rtL.-Odd,ond cndll from the ~pr1ng training plod nnd the odd~arc 11 ha!> to end . • .\ngel'I( o3Ch Jamm) R<'l'!>C. who once roomed with Babe f(uth. ~ the clo'ICst thrng to Ruth hc ha'i seen I'> l\ngel outlicldcr Brian Oo" ning bul thnt 1sah urd . Oownmgdoc\n't ncndnn\.. • Pltt)er'i union director Donald Fchr~'l}Shrstroop arc " \..ep11 al" about the owner 'clnim~olfinan{'1JI "oc Thcrc1Bomcquc 11onn'lo whethrr f chr tS pronounccJ fotrtll f car.. (1thcr WO). tf \\C •In' \"'Orrtt•d I aoout a t)a-.cb JI \trtkc, "e have nothing lo Feat but f :11rh1msclf •On of the hottc l \n cl pros "'-"' 1n a Ion tune'" r1~ht·h ndcr "e were rn a scramble ... Four quick talls against thl' Sca- hawks 1n those lir'il two minutes con1ra<;1cl.I sharpl~ \\ tth \\hat Ocean V ll'w had SCt'n here in the sem 1 ti nals against Long Bcalh Pol~. Tom Lewis. the ti-7 .\11-.\mencan. turned 1n h1Hus1omaf) clTon. linish- 1ng "tth ~J points tx·fore fouling out \\Ith 4·:?9 rl'ma1n1ng. four points <ih} of a pcr~onal goal. But he \eemcd unfa1cl.I h~ 11. c;a~ 1ng .. \\\' \\Cre a lt11k tense coming ou1. hut \\C finished as \\e alwa\~ did. I IU<\I wantl·d to \\In lhl' game. The <;coring rl'all~ l.IOl''>n·1 ma11t·r that much:· 0l'l'.ln \' ll'\\ \\CO I into ti \\ tth 3 couple ul \Hinkle\ dl''iap,ned tn help . UNL v blasts Titans, 79-61 INGLEWOOO (AP) -Two-time Pacific Coast Athletic Association Player of the Year Richie Adams scored 23 points and grabbed 14 rebounds Saturday to lead 11th- ranked Nevada-Las Vegas to a convincing 79-61 victory over CaJ State Fullerton In the 10th annual PCAA Basketball Tournament. The Rebels led all the way in raising their record to 2-7-3 and earning an automatic berth In the NCAA Basketball TOtJrnament. which begins next week. Pairings for the 64-team tournament will be announced today. UNLV scored the game's first six points and, atter Kerry Boagnl SCOf'ed for the Titans. ran off another 81>( points to make It 12·2 atter four minutes of play. At that stage, Neh of the Rebets' starters had scored at least two points. With Adam1 leadlng the way. the Rebel• extended thefr advantage to 28-9 mktway through the first half. The Titan• weren'tcloser than i 2 point• after that. J ult an (ionzalu who th ro"" a \ldl'· arm whippcrnaht otTthe top oft he gras ht n 1cknamc 1s Boomerang •Th(' Padres tnun m) uma. a rnther forlorn and parched ptl"t:C ol dcsca t. \\here the local high school attili.'t1r ten ms arc called the .. C nm1-naf" .. "'-:rnu'>t' of the ,toned ternkmal pn\On \Omc of the :m 01c10 plaH'r" ha' c rcnnmrd their tc:im the .. C'OO\'U.t\" • \ngcl \.ctcrnn Tommy John come off n ood ~a son anJ '' "ork1na hard to rtturn 10 the rotation .ilthou h TJ.aJm11\. 'lfl had an) other v.J) ofmak1n10 m1llton dolla~\ n \t'ar. I 'lurt "' hdl ~\)uldn ·1 he hcrr .. •r>own tht' road ~11h the {11anl\. .. crca1e the edge the eaha\\b didn't ha\C OO paper. F1r~1. a mo' 1ng and cu tung offenSt" \\as -;ought to create hole~ in M:itcr De1\ 1one dekn~. som('thing \\htl"h "a!. not o;hown against Mater Dt·1 the tirs1 11me these l\\O met in the Tournament ofChampmn-. \not her l" l\t \\JS not 10 gt'I IOll <.·aught up 1n tr} 1ng tu nin1a1n the 'lonng machine. Ll'\\r\. hcl·au'>e ch<1nl'l'S "erl' c;ltm of doing 1ha1 \\tlh an} dcgrCl'e ol SUCl'l'SS Ton~ Pan11ca had thl' pnma~ dl'ft'nSl\e rcspon 1h11t1~ hut \\h31 HJrr" and hi\ ;mks "antl·d mo-.1 "ll' w '>l'al \.l 1k<.· Kl'lh anJ Thom.I\ .rn;n from thl' hoarth · But tho~· ho!X'" l.ltd not ma- ll'rtal11c fhl· caha\\k-.m:ide,1n,·:irh run at the ~lonafl'h" \\tth c;ophomorl' Rte~} Hutkr doing till' major damage "11h n1nl' lirst-quarta point'>. hut in th,· '>l'uind quartt•r a-. thl' Mon.Hlh!> too~ u1n1ml. he \\:l\n·1 "heard Imm .\nd W'hC'TI1hl' fourth pa1oJ began hl· had JU\I nnl' ba'>~l'l in thl· .,l'l ond anti third 4uartl'r' ""h the gaml' l)n ire .. I th1nl 11 frustratl'd them \\ht'n "l' "l'OI to a 1onc ... said Mater l>c1 ( nach Gan ~kKn1ght. \\ho \\alrh,·d h" learn d Jtm ti" '>el Ond maJor d" 1'1un C It-UO\\ n in thrl'C H'ar' \\Ith an o' aall mark of Rti-' · Ocean \'1l'\\ '>lreaked to a 'l-~ kad "11h ' I 0 SJX'lll. as LC\\ ts d1,apix•art•d tn\ldl' thl· Orl·;in \ tC\\ l.lcfen\l' Jllo" 1ng nnh thl' shoo11ng t)f thl· h-~ I homas to ll'l'p the Mon.Ht h' "11h1n rangt• l t'" ''· hP''C' l'r. hl'gan mo' 1ng "1th l':l'4.' a' <Xean \ 1c" kit 11\ :-..o I lkkn'l' for thl' 11>nl' and hl' beg.to &l'lltng thl' hall -and that -.am,• routinl' 1ha1 l:c ha<> c;ho,\n \O man' llnll'' hl·gun 111 lOme mtn fo<.·u ... It \\J\ lll'd at tht• end ol the lil"it Jll'rtli<l JI 15 th.anl<> to W' l.'n \tra1ght u1unll·r-. h' Le\\ 1s. th<.·n th,· Monarch<> hl•gan 10 c;urge Jhl·ad. lir-.t "1th a pair of free thro\\r, b' Thom,!\. th,·n the Tnm Lc\\tS Sho\\ 'urfan·d Jp.atn f1r<>t C"ame a la}·UP ot) J 1 <lm (Pleaee aee MATER DEl/C4 l 811 TICIU SPORTS CO LUMNIST old \ 1d.1 Blue'' 1hro~•n1 .,., "ell there" t. ll 1ll him mal1n lh\· tc.im • \n •I <•~ \hle l)ort'WHth:u a.,,, iiroup tht'> \C.lr'\i.:rnp of \nun pl.i)<'I'\ "hl·ttl'rthiln la~t '>Jllln ' bunch • l)od r~Olll\ l l"CP .lf>(ll\JnOj JI °"' ..... ,.._., ,... ... Ocean View's Ricky Butler (top) pall• down a reboaJMI. aad along with teammate Dal Huely (54) puta p1111 re - Mater De!'• Tom Lewie ln Saturday'• CIP' 5-A ti.tie ..... 'he \ngd<,' COl30lJl11Wlll hut II \h11ulJ lx'dca1 h\ no" the \nal.'hdon 1 h,1\1' a thud l)J..cman w gt\ c Jn'~"" • \\~cd J~111t a '1an1n@. ltncufl "'' l'l~·n1nttd·" \ngd \IJna)tcr< ,,·n\· ~l.lU\ h """ "I h.1' rn t l'' en thnuttht ihout 11 · • Th,· 11n,· htti "'mrl.unt a~,111 \k..._; .1,J 'rrinti tr:unmii \Ill''' 1h:11 thac ''no hotl'I "1lhne or ahk to t,1K., an ,·nttrl' ll'.Hll l h,· \n~l'I' an: \fll\".l\I n11 t 1n "'"f 111 II\ e hotel-. •< >nc h, H\nn th, "''llll 'JrJ h\'fl' th.11th,· th•t,: r;i, 1n1 f'<.'\'Pk arc a~1ut h• m.lkl' .tm,thl'f run .11 t .1hlorn1a hut 11n,• hl'af\ th.it l'\\'I"\ ,,.,1r • I hc' l 11mpl.11nt 1' .1lrnn'>t un.1n1· m1111'.11llnn~ pl.i,, r' tb.iu • .pnn tr.mun 1,,,t, to<' Ion "n'· hl'.tr' th.l l''cn \l'Jr.too • \nttd \1an.i~cr(rene Mauch ha 11nh h.1d l\\\l trumang fac1ht1e . 1nduJ1ng (icne .\ut" Part.. here, wtth mor,• than nnl' diamond 1n all h' J<.'t.ldl'\J4'3 nun. 9er M1uch wt i ''Mltn~ h1m".1rc ;,honer bttau ',,u ~,·t .,., mu, h mu~ done • l(l'iltllC J.ll l~m ha' hctn \Ct) frtt \\uh 3J, l\'C w R11. l e\ Hcndcrwn. the ....,~ \\ ' 11rk) anl~\· l:ue 1 big mone tr\'l"' cnt Ont' "onder-. 1f R1ckt> .t,ll·d tor Jn\ nt 11 •< uh' ,,utfil·lJc r Roh Dcm1cr"' " 1h1• \\ 1nnl·r ot thd h1tt1&<Hcam·~ 'tat IH'<'" uHHr'-l 1n t~'" here the uthcr J.1, Rnn < C\ "ho.llv.a'""'on (Pleate .ee TUClttR {C2) J - I Sutton decides he'll be joining Oakland-after aH From AP dJspa&CbH PHOENI -Don uuon, the vet· • cran nght-handcr with 280 major league victories. decided Saturday to join the Oakland A's and drop his demand to be traded, He 1s scheduled 10 repan to pring 1rn1nang rnmp on Monday "He say<> he'll be ready to pitch three innings b) Fnda}. but "e'll wall and see," Manager Jackie Moore said. utton. an.iuired from the M1lwoukce Arewers tn a December trade. told the A's soon aflc~rd that he planned to retire unless thev dealt him 10 u team near his home in outhern Caldorn1a Hc "' c<> an Laguna Hills. Another \.eteran !)1trher. M1ktt Noms. went through his first spnng workout aturda}. one da)' after being relca<;ed from a drug treatment program in San Diego. "It's n good frcllng 10 be sober again. and I'll be taking 11 da} b~ da} That's all I can promise." said Norris. who now has outpatient statu) under a treatment pro$ram .for altohol and drug abuse. ''I'm morc·~arc of m) disease now. rm not so much of a misfit anymort· " Moore 'ia1d "Thr pieces arc ~taning tu come together and no" we can concentrate on pla } ing winning baseball .. The A· were 77-84 and founh 1n the mencan League West 1n 1984. a season which former 2:!-gaml' winner Norris missed because of an arm injul). Sutton was 14-12 with the Brewers. who won onl} 67 games. "It's like measuring the value of the dollar against inflatton." Sutton said recently of has record wtth the last-place Brewers. "Cons1denng 11 from all angles, I'd have to consider 11 one of my better seasons." Qaote of the day Ollbett ... the Detroit police inapector- turned-actor who played Eddie Murphy's boss In "BeYerly Hiiis Cop" on the limllarltles between the mo~ie and the 198-4 Wortd Series: "Both were very exettlng, both brought worldwide attention to Detroit and both destroyed a number of Detroit police cars.·· · Zoeller charges into tie for lead ORLA NDO. Fla. -Fun" Zoeller. whose career "as tn Jeopard~· onl) SI'< months ago. birdied fi, c ofh1s last SIA holes for a 66 that lifted him into a ue for the lead l!I aturda\ 1n the third round of the Ba' Hill (lassie. "Nol bad -for me." Zoeller said after his closing rush ·e·nabled him to come from fiH: \hOt'\ back and mo,e-past 15 pla)ers. He. along with Cunis 1range. compkll'd 54 holes O\er .\rnold Palmer's Ba) Hill ClubcoUf\l' 1n .:!08. fi,e shots under par. Strange." 1 nncroflast "'eek ... Honda ( ·1a,s1l . had a third-round 68 an the hot. sunn\ weather The easv-going Zoeller. "ho ~on the l S Open championship 1n a pla)olT last 'iummcr. '"'" "as hosp1taJ1zed w11h !>C' ere back problems later in the )l'ar and. in Septt>mlx•r. under"l'nt maJOr surge" Stoudt sparks Birmingham Quanerback Cliff toudt pa!>s.:d lor [!] 1wo touchdowns and ran for another a) the •II• Birmingham ~talltons easil} rolled to a 34-1 0 v1ctol) o'er the "''nlcss Orlando Renegades Saturda~ n1gh1 1n USFL al'l1on. It was thl' third straight loss for the Renegades. formerly the Washington Federals. B1rm1ngham is now 2-1 . The only damper on the evening for B1rm1ngham came when leading rusher Joe Cribbs left the game in the second quaner "1th what "as behe.,,ed 10 be a broken finger In the onl> other ll FL game . aturda}. quanerback Waller Lewis ran for one touchdown and threw for two more to give the Memphis ho~boats a 21-19 'u:to~ o\t'r the v1S1ting Baltimore tars Knick• rally to topple 76era 8erD1rd Kla& . Ortd a aame·hiih 42 m point and put in a rebound with three ~nd left in the second ovcname as New York defeated Phil <k1Dhia....W·il2~Sal· urday in a National Ba kC'tball Association aame. The Knicks. who fell behind by 17 points in the ccond quarler. ralliC'd to break 3 five-game lo~ini mcak. The 10)) droppC"d Philadelphia two games behind the fir~t· pla e Boston CdttC$ in the Ea trrn Conference's At lantic 01 vi ion ... In other NBA gAmc!> ·a1urday. Jtelly Trtpttda hit a pair of fn.'( throws with Ii vt M.~conds remaining to cap a 16-point fo urth Quarter and kad Detroit past Atlanta. 115-11 l Dominique Wiikins had a career-high 48 ~lob in defeat for the Hawks . Darrell GrUflU. scored 40 points to lead Utah 10 a 111-105 victOf) over Chicago ... Tom Chambers sc6red 29 points as Seattle held off Washington. 93-9:? . . Lewis Lloyd and Rodney McCray led a spmted Mouston scoring drive with 24 points each to power'tlle Rockets past an Antonio. 123-1 17 ... Purvis Short poured in 12 of his 44 point' in the founh period as Golden tate won onl> 11!> fourth road game 1h1s ~ason w11h a 118-115 v1ctOI) o'er ~lumping Phocn1 . Denver guard Lafayette Lever scored I J points, handed out 15 assists and broh· a club rcrnrd w11h I 0 !>ll'als to gi'c the Nuggets their 16th straight hurn1.· win. a 126-116 'ic1ory over I nd1ana. Penguin• unbeaten in overtime Pittsburgh rtma1ncd unbeaten in ra o"crume this season when Wayne Babych ' notched his second goal I :06 into the extra session 10 lift the Penguins to a 6-5 at1onal Hocke> League' 1ctol) o'er Boston aturda). Pittsburgh. which had rallied from a 4-2 delic11 to take a 5-4 kad 1s 3-0-5 in overtime games this <.eason ... Doug Sulliman cored his 20th goal of se:ison m1dwa}' through the final period 10 snap a 4-4 Ill' anJ h:ad New Jerst) to a come-from-behind 8-5 vKtor) o"er Detroit . Dino Ciccarelli tired in 1wo goals to lead M1nnc<..ota 10 a 4-1 v1ctorv O\ er t. Louis. the North Stars' fi rst '1ctor) over the Blues this season ... Roger Kortko and Dale Henry !>Cored their first NHL goals in a three-goal first period that earned the New York Islander\ 10 a 4-2 \'ICtOr) o'er Toran 10 ... Chris Chelios scored 1" ice tn a three-goal third-penod outbur~t as Montreal rallted for a 4-J '1c10~ o'er Hanford ... Brent Ashton's goal "'llh 13 seconds left in the third period ~ave Quebec a 2-2 11e n1gh1 with Calgary. With Nord1que goalll' Richard Sevigny on the bench for an extra ska ter. <\sh ton scored his 27th goal of the season ~hen he put a rebound past Flames' goaltc Rejean Lemelin . l'" York ddenseman Barry Bede scored "1th 1.59 lrft in the third period a'i the Nl'" York Rangers came from behind twice and battled to a 3-3 tie w11h Edmonton. Televlalon, radio TELEVISION 9 a.m: -COLLEGE 8AIKET8ALL: Michigan at Indiana, Channet 2. 10 a.m . ..:... COLLEGE BASKET8AU: ACC Championship (Georgia Tech vs. North Carolina), Channet 4. 10:30 a.m. -PRO 8AIEBAU: Cincinnati vs. Dodgers from Vefo Beach, Fla .. Channel 11. 11:30 a.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: USFL -LA Express at N~ Jersey. Channel 7. Noon -GOLF: Bay Hiii ClassJc, Channel 4. 1 p.m. -GOU:: Unlden LPGA tournament from Mesa Verde CC tn Costa Mesa. Channel 5. 1 p.m. -SPORTS SUNDAY: World figure skating championships (delayed); World Cup skiing; men's giant slalom, Channel 2. 2 p.m. -IPORT8WORLD: Stadium super- cross competition from San Diego (tape); preview of 1985 CART Indy Car World Serlee, Channel 4. 2:30 p.m. -COLLIOE 8ASKETBALL: NCAA tournament picks, Channel 2. RADIO 10:30 a.m. -PRO BAHBAU: Cincinnati vs. Dodgers from Vero Beach, Fla.. KABC (790). 11 :30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: LA Express at New Jersey, KEZY ( 1190). 5:30 p.m. -PRO BA8KETBAU: Clippers at Kansas City (defayed), KHJ (930). 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Buffalo at Kings, KWVE-FM ( 108). 1 - Lake rs ~ rip Cavs, 188-106 IN(iLEWO()l) (1\P) -Cluard B> ron 011 ~ort.•d 26 PollHS in the til'\t three quaner Saturda)' n1ah1 and led the Los Angeles Lakers to an easy 133-106 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in a Na1ional Basketball Association game. The Laker JUmp<.-d to a 28-22 3dvan1agc afier the lirst quarter as the Covalicrs played very tentatively. shooting only 36 percent frorn the lkld. 1-_ Today's pairings ,lltST Tia t •?-Jene! Coit•. l.i .. vovno S114trrl lutMr t Sl-RolHI Jont\, Ptnnv 'ulr. Mine Roorlouu•Hetdln 9 oe>-Rooln w111on. Deni" Streblv. l..eure COie t ~Amv Aleoll, /IMrv a.111 Zomm¥1Nn, Minch• Moor1 • lt--t.Ofl O•fM(I, PtNlv Hamtn.i, Ave).O ()l.•MO•O 917-<:elllv M«M. Donne Wllllt, HOit•• Slecv - • :M-AltHl\drl Rtlnl\ardl, Vlcllll ~lfton. 1 1111 01111 .. 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J Smllll 10-11-Amv 11111, 0.t>Olt HeH, Celhv t<retH<I I0:30-01wn Cot, Connie Cnllleml, t<tthv Hiie Los ngele outscored Cleveland. 39-26. 1n the second quancr to take a STACY'S ACE 6 7-48 halfi1me lead. The La ken 1ncreasc<i their lead to 96-71 after • • • three quarters anQ coasted home From Cl without a starter playing in the fourth -i1'1ree coming during LPGA Tour 4uartcr. play. She collected holes-in-one at the The loss snapped a ix-game win-Japan Classic and at the San .Jose ning s\rcnl for the C'avahers. Classic. The other came when 5hc wa<> Reserve center Bob McAdoo 13 years old. ~orcd 19 po1n1s. while reserve guard Last year. Robin Walton. P.u111 Mike McGee adde~ and Kareem Rizzo and Karen Permelel all nailed Abdul-Jabbar each chipped in 16 for holes-in-one at the Uniden. In 1979. the Lakers. who won their third in a Jo Ann Washam got aced the 16th on row. 1hc second round and the No. 7 in the forward Roy Hinson and rookie fourth round at trhc 1979 Kem per Mel Turpin each scored 18 points to Open. Veteran Marilynn Smith had a lead the Cavaliers. Turpin also hole-in-one atthe Kemper Open back grabbed I 0 rebounds. 1n 1981. t-orward Ron Anderson tame off the bench to score 16 points. I~ coming in the founh quaner. Los Angeles guard Earvin "Ma~1c" Johnson. playing on a sprain1.·d nght ankle. mana~cd only six poanb. hut added 13 assists before s1111ngout lhl' final period. Uuard M1c~I Cooper had 10 points and 12 assists for Los Angeles. Kun Ram bis grabbed I 0 rebound!> to lead the Lakcrs. who outreboundcd the Cavaliers. 54-43. Chin collects skating bronze StaC) as probably one of the few ~olfers who really ltkcs the challeng- ing la)'out at Mesa Verde. "I love 11. It's a good golf course." ~ht snid. "I reall y feel like I can use m> talt'nt on this course. The only bad thing about the course are the fa1rwa }'s. They aren't quite as good as they have been 1n the past because of the bad weather." tacy'sdnvetothe SI million mark will probably come end next week "'hen the LPGA Tour heads 10 the Ro}' al Kaanapalt golf course on Maui. Hawa11. In order to do 11 at Mesa Vadt'. she would huvc to fin ish 1n 'il'\Cnlh by herself which would make * * * ha career earning) SI <X>.022. "I reall\ don't think that much about at "tS I rni.Jhpn)," admitted . tac\ "l'mJU)t reall)' gratl'ful that the older pln)l'r~ helped me get here. It 1us1 d<>e!>n 'I ml'a11 that much to me pcm>nall) " LAUER.· •• From Cl havl' to be real patient on and play <>nl' hole at a tim<'." she said . "The greens arc difficult and tough. You ha' c to use e"er" club an the bag and }OU ha' r eve~ t) pe of shot out there. "lfv.l' had thc~c grel·ns every week , }OU would 'er til'Drl'S like you \\OUldn 't behc\e." Lopc1 '>1111 commands the large~! gallen at Mesa Verde but had her troubles nturda). She 1s at 216, even- par. after a 73. That's sl'vcn shots behind thl' ll'ader "I plaH:d "ell but I putted ter- rible .. Loprz said "I onh had one three-putt green but I've picked up a bad habit of mo" ing m) head a 101. Toda\ I mo,ed 11 all over the place and m) .,houlders C\ en moved.~ * * * TOK YO ( i-\ Pl -Dcfcnd1 ng l'ham- p1.on Katanna W111. performing "'"h 'tcely de1crm1na11on to the graceful strain of Gershwin. came from behind Saturda) to win her !>Ccond <1tra1ght world figure skating lltlc .Uniden golf scores , Amencan Tiffan) Chan won thi.' bronze dcsp11e a fall. finishing behind ''iov1et Kira hanova. Watt. the 19-year-old Olymp1r gold medalist. wa s third rntenng the final l''enl at the s1A-da) World Figure Ska11ng Champ1onsh1ps. But she mu'.>tercd up a danltng performance 1n her frccst}lc program before a rro"d of5.700 at Yoyog1 Stadium to push h ano' a in tu 'il'COnd place and Chin into third. ( h1n. 17. of Toluca Lake, skated lac;t among the women and said she "as "genera II) happy.. with her performance because she "didn't feel an} pressure -11 all went smoothly." But Chan admitted she was "a little d1<,appointed" that she had slipped lrom a second-place ranking 10 third alter the final event. W111 was the onl) skater to wrc\t a gold from the Soviet Union. whose team garnered top places tn pair~. men·s singles and ice dancing categories. Bonnie Lauer ,).hceM111er Pettv Sneonen Oonne Ceoonl Pie Nlluon Nancv 1..00111 B1hv Kln11 Jent B1tloc1o. Sruriev Furlong '""' Jo""'°" Pet Meven Kalhv Baker Pelll R>110 (II Mew V«-. CCI 70-11-61-109 10· 11·11-213 11·10·13-114 11·6'·10-?IS 75·70·71-116 13·10·13-116 12·11·12-216 74·67·1S--216 13 12 11-116 7S·IN>9-111 10·17·1S--111 ,. 10 13-211 l(etllv Wh itworth 71 61 73-711 7S 13 7<>-218 1S•12·11-711 Jan Sltphen\on co11een W11i..er Bart> Thomu Alexencir a Rtln111rdt Muffin Sotn<tr·Oevhn C1tl'lvMo<\e Beth Dan1ot Vo<:il.I Ftrgon Amv Atcotr Hoth\ Stacv P1nnv Hommel Avalo.o Olo.1mo10 OOMI White MlndvMoore Loro G•rD1c1 Merv 8t1h Zimmerman Mone Roonguei ·Heroin La ure Colt Rooln Wallon Jenet Cole\ Ros;e Jo,,n Oen1" Stret>lg Pennv Pul1 M•chlko oi.ada 7S 73 7C>-718 7S·70·1-219 13-10-16-119 1l·1HS--719 12·74·7•-120 71·11·11-110 7S· 7S-70-?20 16·71·1•-2?1 14· 11 7<>-711 1'·16·11-111 1•·1•·13-711 80-1 H0-711 13·1•·14-171 12· 19· 1<>-111 14·13·1•· ?11 16·'13· 13-121 1s-1s-n-n1 1S·1H0-21? 14·13·1S--172 7HS·7?-122 11-14-11-m n -11-n-1n 18. 71 14-271 l•H Young JuOv Clark Ceinv Mar.no 1..ao..r• Peter son S~rr1 Turner Saltv Quinlan Sa nora Palmer Jane Lock Lauren Howe s,ie Erti Nanc v Ser anion Merta Foguetl\ 0 011• JuOY E ll•l Nancv Ledt>tll'r Ve! Skinner JoAnne Carner Kn• Monagnan Oeeoee Lasktr Lvnn Aoams C•nd'f Mo<lo.tv Bever·v Kten J" 1lvn Broll M1n•e McG,oroe M1dor1 Wall.aura Lvnn Connelly Jene Cratler Ooennt Oa11ev l..tt10re Mur ao•• M J Sm.in Jane C..OcM\ Do•Germe•n Lvnn S1ronh Carl'lv RevnolO\ Derouau c Amv 8en1 OebD•e Hell Catrw teratzert Oaw,,Coe Kathv Hitt Conn•t Cn·•tm• 11·1S·I t-123 11 1s·n-m 12·11 14-123 16·14·7>-nl 7S·76·7?-273 1•·11·17-113 71·69·16-123 16·16·1'1-114 7t·7HS--?14 11·71·76-274 1S· 1S· 1-214 13· 16· 1S--114 7S·13·76-?'l4 11·18· 1S--114 ,,., •• 13-174 16·1S·1-11S ,. 7S·74·16-27S ' 19·13·13-21S 14· 16·1S--7lS 16·11 · 19--226 11·7l·7S--126 16·1•·16-216 16· 7S· 7S--116 11-lHS--'21 , 5-1,., S--2'17 1S·1S-17-111 1S·11·1S-121 1S· 14· Jl-n1 71·69-90-117 71 1HS--7l1 1,.,,., S--121 12-16· ,._,,, 11·1S· 1S--7l1 16· 16· 16";-22' 16·16·16-nt 11·19·17-171 71-13-71-219 14·1S·t l-?30 1J· 19· 1t-130 Rish, Baker put on quite a show Tose ready to sell Eagles - to Florida auto dealer? Marina senior jus t misses 200 mark; Saddleback star s harp at Irvine meet By JOSEPH 0 DEVOJR Oelly ~ Coru10u .....,, ~fanna H1gh's (hip Ki sh Jnd Saddh::back's Tedd) Baker l'mhral'l'd and congratulated each othl'r in the center of the track following the final race of the SI'< th annual lr.,,1ne High Tracl lnv11a11onal \aturd:i~ after- noon What the pair of speed<;tcr' "a' cclchrat1ng "as their assualt on the '"' 1ta11onal's rr1.ord book!>. a' the) bh\tered In 1nr'o, brand nl'"' .\tla\ compound track 10 the tune ol 1wo new rcrnrd' and l'qualed anoth1.·r R1r,h . who walked awa~ with i-\th· lctc ol thl' Meet honors. unloaded 1hr second fo\tcst prep time 1n Orange Count) h~tory when he bla1£'d ht\ wn ) 10 a 2 l .:! 1n wanning the 200 meters. Rash holds the all-time coun- ty mark at 21 I fhe o ld meet record was 22.> Baker alc;o eclipsed the old ~tan- dard "llh a \v.1ft 21 fl hut wuld uni) watch from four or Ii' l' meter~ balk a!> R1.,h ble'" a"a) the tidd Thi.'"1n1n thl'.!00h~ R1'1ha ,cngcd an carlicrddcat at the hand~ofBakcr. who cquall'd the rccurd 1n the 100 ml'll'r'> "'th a "lltonou\ Ill~-"hll"h also happem to be a R 1<,h relCmJ sci 1n 1910. R1~h ~a~ '>ernnd "''th a 11.~. In thr 41)(J rcla}, thr R10,h-anchort·d Marina lour\omc broke )Ct another rl·rnrd h' running a 4' Oto break the -U ~ mJrt.. Raker and 'iaddlebaci.. "l'rl' \l'lnncl "1th a 43 S Onl' "rn1ld thint.. thl' t"o fastest high 'dwol runner., 1n the Orang1.• ( o~l\I area "ould ha' i.' quite a nvall) going. "h1l h 1\ 1ru1.· hut according 10 hoth athlete., tt'' a hC'alth) one ··v.l•'rc lncnd\ ... \a1d Rish . "We help Ctll h other out and want to sec l'ad1 othl·r do well. I edd) '!.got 11 real <;et of wheel' und he'\ tough . lt'c; fun to ha' l' th•'> t..1nd of a m ulrv going .. RIAL TO WATER-GUARD TOILET Whitt Only Colors Available ~~R s323 ~y s220 J427l Avcn1d11 dt 111 C11rlota l.11iun1 Hill • <'• 926113 768-3429 \ <,mil1ng Baker said alt1.·r tht· 200. ··t-k\ a compc111or and good gu). I kn1.·" he'd he back after 10 .. 1ng thr 100. But "'c'll !>CC earh olhl•r again before the '>eason's O\er \tl 11"; not I{ t\h l Jppcd un hts tng da~ ~1th 3 \II/ling 46 2 anchor kg on tht• V1t..1ng,· I 600 rela\ team \.\h1<'h tlmhcd \l\th · \Jddh:hJt k ~on 1h1.· txlH "ar.-.11\ team lltlc v. 11h T!. poinh ·to 55 t()r ~1.·rund-place 1i~~1 o n Vtl'JO . \ttanna\ V1k1ng<> checked 1n "1th 39 point' lor thtrtl. In 1h1.· girl' wmpet111on. In inc·., l:la11w (hkn "a' a dual \\<111m·r as !>he '>t'I a ml·e1 rnord 1n the .,hot with a hca\l' <11 42-11 . and "on the d1scu!> "1th a to\\ of 127-4. In inc raml' in 'il'COnd to faperan1a 1n thl· t1.·am '!>ldnding,\ 76-66 Ncw- pon Harbor led b} 1ts s1rongd1'itance running corp\. totaled 56 for third. E'>peran1a'<; Trish i\ubu!.hon was the .\thlctc of lht• Mec1 in girls cumJ)l'llt111n * * * BOYS AESUL TS • (Avnnln9 evenn In m.Mnl T'am ScorH I SoddleDack, 72, 2 Mlu 1on V1e10 SS. ) Ma11n1 39, 4 Oene Hill\, 36 • .,--rne> l(atella WOOdl>f•dOC' and NewPOrt Harbor, )4 100-1 B•lltr ISi 10 I Wo\ meet recoro. R•sll Mat1ne 19131 1 Rl\n, IM) II 7 l 8root.\ !Wt 11 l 4 Port•\ CIO. 11 6 S Gu>drv ILB Joroant 116 JOO-I "''" tMJ 117 '"'"' record, 010 rtcord, 27 l ,, lit11. 7 Beker ISi. 1l 6 3 ReiHv ILBJ I 119, 1 Brooks (W), 726, s Jtnnlngi (M), ,, 9 <I00-1 Htrvtv {OH), SI I 7 Kixr11, IEI. S2 7, l Btc.lltr (I) S2 4 4 O•vil ISi. U 4, S Silver tTI S7 S ll00-1 Ano.<M>n IMVI l SS2 (t'llMI •K'Of'O Old rtcord, I S6 () 1 A Hen I SMI, I S6 I. J McMlt M Ill I St s 4 Hoven10 (W) , 00 1. s RufleH I Tl 7 01 1 l,S00-1 Wnltelv !UI. 3 l• 1 fmffl rtcOl'O OlCI Let us make your body as Wiii ~any r•UC>nablt utlmatel Gl•t1•••I A•t• IJHJI • l'•l•t fll-1.61 1-1 7 .,. record 4 O• 41 1 Hirshmen lT> 4 03 I 3 Allan ISM) 4 OS 3. 4 Tounalnl IN), 4 071, S Ollon II), • oe 4 l .000-1 Tnompson ISt Margaret), t S61. 2 Lonoruo (MVI. 9001, 3 tCtllv (OH i. 9004, 4 (;.olden IWI 9040 S Brown INH), 90.1 llOHH-1 JoMwn II() 14 S. 2 L11tv IMVI. IS J. l Pellon ISi 16 0 4 JonnM>n (NHI, 16 1, S N•lt\ IWI nt lOOIH-1 Pon lEI 37 9, 2 Jonnson !Ill. 40 S, ) Oev•a tSI, 40 1. 4 Truerolf IE Tl . 40 9. S Pellon ISi. 409 400 r'lav-1 M•,.n• O 0 1meel record, old rtcord. 4J Sl. ? Saddlet>ack 43 S, l Woodt>rldQe. •4 0, 4 Eu1eran10 44 6 S Long BHCh Jorden 44 6 I 600 rllev-1 E \Pet anu•. 3 21. 2 Mou lon V•tlO. 3 19 2. 3 !.0119 Buen Jorden 3 29 3 • Saoote1>eck. 319 I, S Irvine. 3 30 9 HJ-l Harris INHJ, 6-2. 7 Gonteng IMV). 6·0, l Glovacc111nl (Torrance>. S· 10. 4 F4'htr INH J. S Welle ISMI. S· 10 LJ-1 Jones !SI 71 ·7, 2 Y•rll IDHI, 11-6 >, l PMllO\ (W), 71 , •• 4 Jonn\on I I(). 10· 10, s Lo~rman tSM I, 10 9 ., r J-1 Ge mn IETI. 4S·2 l , 2 Dellano IMVI U I •. l Yerfl IOHI, 43-1-\o, 4 ArosteQuv (MV) 43·2 l S Por1ls (Kl, 41·t PV-1 Howier INH ). 13·6, 2 Medlin IS), IJ 0, J Be11nO !Kl. 12·6, 4 McCvnnllf INHI. 17·6. S Coverul>IH !l..8JI. 12·0 SP-1 Osborne IRAI. Sl-8, , Potier (M). 41 ·6 •, 3 KlmoM>n !LBJ), 41·4' >, • Arvuv ISi. 41·3 >, s Tvion IT>. •1·10 DT-t Svllenllo !ET), 14'·• 1. 2 O\t>orn IRA) 146·1. l Hull IRenc:llO AlemilOi), 140·1 >, 4 Singleton IOHI, llt·?, S Keele (WI 13S·61'l Gl"l..S "HUI.TS I"~ O¥t1m Ill rMt«s I ream Sc~es I Esoer1nz1, 16 2 lrvl1141, 66. l NllWOOl'I Harbof' S6, • T °'""'' SJ. ) Woodl>fl09e, S1 100-HuSCtlka CT I. 13 0 2 SllV_,,l ti.BJ), ll l l teem-(NHI. 13 •• 4 Venuti ISi u 1. S W1l\on tDHI. 13 1 ?00-1 Aubuchon (El, 7S s. , HU\Chfl.a (Tl, ?6 3. J Colemen Ill, 16 I, 4 Ven Sl11mt>ur11 IS), 21 4, S Fo\ter (LBJ). 111 400-1 Colemen Ill S9 7, 2 Ven TMnt>urO ISTMI. S9 6. J 8trcllv (Tl, I 00 0, 4 Rel>l>lll INHI. l 01 I, S Hewi.lns IOHI. 1'07 2 I00-1 Smllll (WI. 2 11 l , 2 Rll>Otll (NH) 210 I 3 llerctev tT) 27)1. 4 Nauk>ll•• (II. 2271, S LO<:kt ICM), 7710 l,SOC>-1 HenHn INHJ, Ul.S, 2 Smllll (WI, 4 SO l, 3 Behmtn ISM), 4 SIS, 4 Wrlohl Ill. SOI 6. S LllO (NH). SOI 1 l.OOC>-1 &tflm1n ISMI. 10.13 I, t HtftMfl tNH), IU1 6. l Herti.rlh !El, 10 l6 I, 4 WriOlll Ill 10 40 0, ~ I.HO !NH), IO>SJ t IOOL.H-1 W•vM (NI, 1St., Well•nvton !El. 164, l On~ (NHJ, I• 1. 4 l.1 Jote IMC), 11 J, S HoOdev (S), 17 4 lOOl.H-1 Avbv<llon IEI, 47 0, 1 Locllt ISMI, .. •. 3 Wevne <Norco), soo, • M<H•le (MV). SO 4, ~ I.MUI IM), 51 2 400 rtlJlv-1 E\oerenie SO I, 1 Lone h Kl'I JOI' don 50.J, J 1rv111t, SOS. • Torrence, SO 17; ~ Et lOl'O, S? 1 I too r ... v-t E •-•nrt, H,. 2. 2 '"''"- 4 10 4, J O.ne Hllll 4 11 I , 4 WOOOClrlOO.. ' It S. S Now_.1 Htrt>or, 4 70 0 HJ-I RtlMrl ITI. S·O, 2 Kirven IW>, 4 10. l Cllntwortn 1T>. •·t, 4 Gerctvnt (0), • I. S Ntet (1..aJ). 4•• l..J-1 Wr1911t 10, 16 6 1, , lorden (LllJI. U·ll l l l(lfyt11 (W) IS-7'l, 4 Ofaot (NMI IS 6 S S.IOllO (MVI. IS•4 ') TJ-1 Wri9111 !E l, JS·t , t Al>tlo IMVI, U·7'•, l Kif,,._, (W), )4 II, 4 Of-INHI ll·t "l, S OOvlt (N ), »·t ') S,_I Oden (II, 0 ·11 (m"t t't(OtO, Old rtcOl'd, 41•61, 2 Adll'f'll IMV). 41 I.) Pe-lie (ltAI • •>•, 4 W"toll IWI. )S 10, S FttOf (NI, )I 7 DT-1 Oden Ill, m •. t "t0vttt1 (RA), 1'7•1'• l Wihefl IWI. 124 4"9 4 AOlrnt IMV), 101-11 S Ketl!tf (I) 101-10 PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Phtta· delphla Eaga.1 owner Leonard Tose. under prenure to repay a $12 million bank loan, said Satur- day he hu rMChed an agreement to Mfl the Nattonal Football League learn to Aorlda auto dealer Nor- man Braman. "I'm gt8d I got the right 9uy to carry on the way I want It.' T ose said late Saturday night from hit hotel room tn Miami, Where nego- tiation• had been going on virtually round-the-ciock for 10 days. "I feel great." TOM <*:lined to provtde tpeci- flct about the ..,. or to conflrm If Braman. a Penneytvanla n_.tlve who made hi• first mlfllon with a drug 1tore chain, paid $65 mllllon, a1 sourc:a totd the Asaocl1tec:t Pr ... lut week. "I'll MY9r re11 ... the detall1," he Mid. ··1 realty dtdn't (want to MU). But that'• the way h It. I have no :~•· I had a hell of• run," Toae A statement leeued by the Eaglet In PhMadeiphta Mid: ''L.onard TOM ennounoecl today that he hat entered Into an agreement to eell the Philadelphia Eagles footb.n ctub to Norman Braman, a native PNtadetphian." Ron Howard. spokesman tor the Eaglet, said no other Information about the agreement wat avall- able. He aaid a decision on when to hold a format news conferenc. to outline the sale will be made Monday. Charlet M. Golden, an attorney representing Braman In Phlladal- phia, said earlier Saturday that reports Braman wfll pay M5 mlttlon tor 100 percent of the team "ere In the ballpark." But he said. "It could h&'le changed in subsequent draflt." "I think Phllad .. phl1'1 goi"9 to have a greet owner/' GOiden Mid of Braman. "He'a bright and ~ greulve and young. He's gotng lo be a IUP« owner. H•'ll be good tor the Eag._ end good for the Cfty." Any deal to Mii the team would need approval from 21 of the 21 NFL teem owners, WhO will con- vene In Phoenix for thafr ~ meeting today. TUCKER'SCOLUMN. • • From Cl such test~ wnh the Dodgers. lin1shcd up the track. •Giants' outfiC"ldcr Jeff Leonard Sl)'Slhat watch i na the n Franc15<'0 49ersw1n the uperBowl "made 11 h11 home wh111t's lake to be a loser" Well. hecange1 ttady for another sea on of it. .. •Best wagers to make thr Angcl<i' b1aclubare lcfi-handed p1tcheri. Boh K1pD('rand RobC'lcmc:n1~11nd short- 'itop < ra1g C icrbcr. •You know )ou nrcgcuinaold if 'i our k1d\ nc,cr heard ofTedW il-1am\ •The p11cherstC>Od atop the mound. \cratchcd himself and kicked the ground Oh mraoo criedonundall, WM t hervcr rhr 1 blll1 Man Song Hing lead Bruce Mll.n Sona Hlna continued his tcllar play Saturday tn leading the lJC Irvine men't tennis team to a 9-0 win over vi itina Tc~as Teth. Man ona HinJ ~ordcd h1~ mth stroiaht victory 1n inaJcs and im- proved h1 overall mark 1n that depanmcnt to 13-S this season. 1ht same record as the Anteater 1nm tft also 1camt"d ¥>1th Brad t . f oR rHf Rfi.uRo Na A WIST••N CONPlltlNCI Peclk~ W L f'ct. 0 1 LA l aht• 0 1' 71• ~la JO )4 ... IS~ P0ttle11C1 JO S. .... IS"' s..111e 21 n •n "'" LA ai.en ?? tl ~ 13 Goio.t! Slalt 17 .. 110 2t Mldwnt DMWlll Ottlvtr '2 n .65' MOU,lon )t 26 .SU t Oa11,, l~ 79 WO 7\') S.11 Ar1t011lo. 37 J3 m 10•,, Ultll 31 )) .. 11 l(en•H Cltv f 21 •I )'9 ""' IASTl•N CONPlalNCI A9Mtk DMI*' 1·8otton IC• f>nlladetofl11 New Jtr\fv wo11no1on Ntw Y~i. 50 .. .. ,. 32 ,, J2 J2 71 '3 CllMrel OM.,_ ,., 150 2 SOI 17"» soo II 371 2t Mllw•u"" '3 1t O.troll JS 2' 1\7 13•., If'') 1e•-, , .. , Cllle.oo 30 33 Atlante U JI Clev .. •llCI ts ,. lncllena 1' ... x·Ciin<hed Plevoff D«th SaMav'l k- lA LMtn \33, Cle..,.._nd 106 New York 131, Pnlladtlelnl• ,,. (2 ot) Detroit llS, Alle nl• 113 S.ellle 93. 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((''IWM' TW.._.I ()(Mn View 001 2'00 0--l S 0 8°"'9 Gret'ICle 000 000 0-0 0 I 0.lllt'r tncl Serl.Ifft, Hoo. •net De lttMllOfO •-!.Ml¥t*• l~•T.....,....I lltltol\ --... , ' 0 Mevtair • oot _. 0 1 Cat9tllt« tftCI Pr .. -. l~tf •net Pant.• lB-lYlftl<fl (~I S•cdlttO ltAC,I. Ont mite MU Mex 8Utnbro CAncttr\Ol\I 16.00 L.tll • 00 Ven Looell (Sfllnnl t10 4.-40 MY N\asMflOtf (AuOln) SOO Alto reeeo· Solt Ellpedjtlon, P.,)yy COUll- Cil, Smart l(oale. Monaro• Dancer. lteoent Mht, On Your Merk Tlmt I St l/S IJ IXACTA 13·•) N ICI tn610 TH•D ltACI . Ont mile NC:.t GOOCI .... Ott lon ICrwtrd) uo uo 2.IO Cr\>l•ino IL.onool s.20 • 40 Suti<llf\ I Plano I 6 60 "'''° rec.o Re<:•no 8anMI'. Sam Letona. Strip SQuee1t Mlnnttlelle F'.... llrlafl Almahun1 Time 1 St 2JS U l lCACTA 11·1l Hid S.XUO. POU.TH aACE. Ont mite rece MICllO llrevo (Aue>tn) •IO 3'0 2 IO Dlitcll TrM I ITO<l<ll UO J.00 ar-noet• Miiier IWINiemsl 4JO Al\o receo Crerv Goll•1 J Jt Cornell. Two Ocffni Time I S1 2/S P"TH ltACE. One ml .. NCI. StiCJ< (GruncM 13 .0 6 tO UO MoorH O•nctv Min ILonoo) 6.40 S.00 Otttrt Son IPltrctl hO At•o raceo· V1uoM, S .. Acron . 8 enc111, Sllck Sw1k, EIOQuent ltov. SuCltr NHIO Tlma· Mt 3'S ll llCACTA IS·<ll Peld SIJ.4.70 SIXTH ltACE. Orte m11e PICt Outchv ( Aneterton I 8.00 •.60 3 20 L.ooklno Good (S11trren1 6.00 4.60 Sttt<reo (Auoln> 6 60 Allo recect Leooer<1, MamPllls, S.1 Rover. On Tour. Lor<I L.fOt<IO, Eomon1 FrO\I Time l SI 2/S ll IXACTA 11-11 Plt<I M.UO SIVENTH •ACE. Orte mlle e>•<e PArtll Nat IP•rktr) 7 .0 •.10 l.60 Siient h roet IA<ktfman) a 00 4.IO Navel Off1Cer <Sc>rl119s) J 20 Alto r1ceo Clletovff'. Lor<I Atmanunt, Ftvlng AllOe, Awesome Brteze, Stlrlino Ott. True CnerlH - Time I S7 ll I XACTA 13·SI Pl•<I U3 60 llGHTH •ACE. Orte mite Peet FrH Turn ICrogn111l SS OO 2100 1120 Be«O<l<lefl I Lonoo) S IO HO C1Pt1ln Welton (Ancl«ion) s 00 Atso re<:.o Merrv Ner<lln, S.IYldor. C11rls11na·s 8 ov. Keflt Roa<I, Re1ncllK" Roctnev Tudor T1m1 I S7 2 S ll IXACTA (9·31 Plfd '5)3.U>. NINTH •ACE. 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T rutn Tme 109 •S fOUttTH aACE. l I 16 mllH F'"1 *rt11rt1 t IS•btllel 11 60 S .0 S1re1on1 Srorv IP1nc1v I S 10 Pere<llt• C01tvernl Alto raceo Poe:•net T•Cllt RuM Ne"u•t Ttme I '3 FIFTH ltACI . 6 > turtonO\ on turt Ctfun1re <S11><ttel •2 00 1160 10 00 Ht t vefllv P1a1n IMcCerronl a 00 S 10 Anti 8 riteon tMcHerouel IS 10 Atso rece<I For Htmielf Top Furv 11.1no"<1er 1(1119, h te no. 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View Hi&'I p1tc~r Jack~ Oakley ancSJ Ed1t0n countnpartJuhe~inJ the Cy~ Softblll TOUll'Umeftt SaturdJy as ncll ~attd every be1wr.' Hm:·s how 1t bappefted: : Ottu Yn I • .._~ I: 0.kky turned in her fifth ~ J)(rftct pme and liinh c:aretr ~ ~ hmer as lhe Scaha•ks lopped 8olta · Grandt in the tecond round of 1~· Cypre Tournament. • Oakley. ju5t 1 junior. struck out U . Matadors and has -aow ttrudl out ~9 batters 1n 28 inninst of WOft.. Sbe 1s. 4-0 as an: the Seahawks. Ottan V~ scored tbe onJy nan in• needed m the third innins u Nancyj Morelock walked. moved to second • on Cheryl Monroe's sacrifice and: scored on Jana Darlini 's RBI hiL • Morelock saved Oakley's perfect: p mc with one out in the sevcnthi when she knocked down a hne drive9 at third by Bolsa Gnndc"s Kelly: Flaninski and made the play at first.! Ocean Vi~w picked up two more: runs 1n the fourth inn int on an RBI. s1n&Je b}' Heather Srn mle and •· sacnficc fly by Loma Payne. ~ The Seabawks mum to action: Tuesday against La Quinta in third-! round Cypress Tournament actaon at: .\mold Park bqjnning at 7 p.m. • E4t ... !, MaJfak t: Carpenter's: perfecto was the fourth in her catteti and 10th n~hiner. J The senior stando ut struck out IS. Ma)fa1r batten 1n lcadans lM• Chargers to their fifth win without a. defeat. : Carpenter also scored what tumed" out to bt the wTnn•"f run n s opened th~ "Srrth inn1n1 wi1h a "bunr single. Kelly Winkler then attempted· a sacnfice bunt. but an errant thro w tG. second went into center field and JO · past Mayfair's center fielder. allow1n&· both Carpenter and Winkler to sco~ .. The Chargers handed AJl..CIF' pitcher Lisa Loopker her tint loss. ag;unst four victories. Longaker also came close to nun~ mg Carpenter's perfect same b1<f. when she npped a hne dnve inside' third in th<' first inning. But Edison's' Dena Baker managed to make a backhandro stab ext up for the Chargers 1s a semifinal game Tuesdav evening ai. 5· 15 against Sunn} fhlls m the quanerfinals of the Cypress Tour- nament. Express faces Flutie. Generals --,. -E-\ST Rl 'THERFORD. N.J (-\P) -S1e' e ' oung 1s hoping to share. "'1th Doug Flu11e something the He1sman Troph) winner has nol often expenenced -losing. Yo ung "''" lead the Los -\ngeles E'press into G1an1s Stadium on toda' (Channel a1 11·30 a.m.} against Flu11e and the Ne.., Jers<'y Gent'rals in what 1s being billed as a bank o f the h1gh·pnced quanerbacks in 1he L nnt'd States Football League. The £,press enters tht' game 0-~ after last "'eckend's I+ I 0 loss to the Ponland Breake~. while the Gen- erals are l-1 follo"' mg a 1 -1 0 ' ictof) o'er 1he Orlando R('ncg.ades tllat featured four touchdown passes b} Flut1(' Toda~'\ game 1~ Fluue's home debut The quanerbaclc from Boston ( ollcge signed a th C·}'ear contract '' 11h the Generals earlier this }'car that "'111 pa~ him bt't..,Ct'n S5 and S7 m1ll1on on a non-deferred basis. "Ha' ing t"'o games a~ay rcall> helped him.'' \l11d Yo ung. who signed J rrponed s~o mtlhon muh1-ycar deal"' uh tht' E'prcsi. last season after lea' mg Bngham Young. "M \ ad\ lCt IS to try and C'OOCCn· trate ·on pla~ing and having fun. ()\')O ·1 lrt :ill the prcs.su~ and aucn- uon gl't to \OU lt will die down. C\fX."C'1all) 1f IAiug llas a few mort' gcxxi g.am('s .. hl• said. Youngd1d not nan out qu1ck:J y last ~ason lo~ing J 16-10 debut to the (1cncrals Hl· "'ent on to lead the l \prt'u 10 tht· pla)'offs.. pa 1n1 for : 361 )ard\ and 10 touchdown Gauchos fall, 4-3 TORR.\ 'l I: -Host El Camino C ollegt ~red thrtt unearned nans 1n 1he fi"'t inning and another run 1n &k eighth to apturc a 4.3 non<on- tCrc:ncc commun1t) rollegc wtn O\'er ~ddlcba l. ~turd.a) afternoon. The'Oaucho" talhcd a pair of runs 1n th~ fifth mning when Ton Palamanl sinited. Gres Dc"al reached ba'C on a fielder' choacc and Mark Wt~1er loaded the bases with 1 hase hll Then "'"h thc ba loaded. Buck}' Bolhn er walked to fol'tt 1n the first run and Jex Holden hf\cd a sacnfi« 11)' ddltl\a<._ host \1\ n Antoni 1nthe uthCoast on~opcMT Tuc"11' Dodgers win, 7-0 \ RO 8 .\C H l P) -J~ Rnmmacked a thrtt-run homcTand hurkd thrtt ~ 1nnu~ ~IUr· da a the Los 4'n&eln UOdttn blankC'd tht ~otnn Sam un Lions. 7--0 1n tbelf spnftloh1blt,on npt"ner It wu tht'. fir«<' er prm-bctwt"Cn a t f'Nk 1on1t team and a tt m fro m the 11.orun Profoumnal LHfUC .. Tht. Lions ha"-e bttn 1hlnnJ the OoJ.gcn· "Pfl"I tratn1na romplo I - - C4 Orange CMet DAILY PllOTllundey, March 10, 1H5 pf .. ,. B, : .. Barons capture tourney bfC1Ja ek S d -fill 1 t fi t d conmbutcd 10 the Mu~uufa • otttcr 1wo run). to bo Barrett to coach All-Star team Pat Barrett. "ho hH re\1&n\.-d from his post as an auasta basakctball coach with M:uer followina a thrtC•)Cllr sp:rn ._. whkh the Mormrt1'1s h1vq1osted an overall 86-5 record. has be named to coach the U .. All-ta-' in the Dapper Dan Game ii P1ttsburah April 2. nOW en S n 0 S U OWO Kai5Cr inaled in the other run for Costa Mesa in the host Loara on three hits ~ 4-1 fourt~s:~~~i:· Slartt'r Matt Hatfield went IX innings. For the second tra1aht season. Foun~1n Valley Hi'h is the Loara Tournament champion af\er the Barons' baseball team stopped the hom Saturday night. Hcre's'a look at th.e area picture: Fountain Valley 4, Loara t : Don Snowden pkked up after scheduled starter Bob Sharpn!lck made one pitch and hut down the Saxons the rest of the way on three hits as the Barons claimed the tournament title at Olover Stadium. Fountain Valley Coach Tom OcKra11 claimed th3t the lif\ina of harpnack was more a precautionary measure than anyth1na. "Bobb-.. told me that he had a muscle cramp 1n his arm." said bcKra11. "We want to be real careful with him He's a qualit)' pitcher." Snowden Ii lled 1 n adn\.lrabl). working out of a Ii fih· inningjam 1n which Loara put runners at second and third with none our and co uld manage only one run. "Don did an exct'llent JOb." DeKraii added. "He's a smart ballplayer. He wu ahead of the h1ttC'rs most of 1hc night. .. The Baron' tool a 1-0 lead an the top of the fifth as Jim Reach lash~d n tM>·OUt single. stok !>t.'rond and raced home on Sifo"dcn's base hit. Snowden. who had taken second on the throw 10 the plate. then came home '>'hen Michael Erwin slapped a single to center. Fountain Valle) (6· I) ndded a pair of 1nsuranct' runs 1n the seventh. Y.1th the first run coming home on Snowden'sdraghunt single' which was mutTcd b~ the Loarn first baseman. and Teri) Rc1chcrt's hit. . Newport Harbor 5, Saddleback 3: Mike Jarboe whacked a 1wo·run homer in the bottom oft he sixth inning at Orange Coast College 10 give the ailor!> the victory and third place in the Newport Elks Tournament. Earlier. Jex» James hit a solo shot for the Sailors. 3·3. Jon Dishon went the distance to pick up his second 1.-1ctol) without a loss. The senior left -hander struck out I I and scattered !>I\ hit!>. Estancia 10, Costa Mesa f : Mike Na)lor '>'as the big 11em for th<' Eagk!>. po'>"t•nng d pair ofthret'·run homers as E!.tanc1a rallied to capture consolation honors of the "le'>' port Ells Tournament at Davis Field. Na) lor·., first blast capped a SC'ven-run third for Estancia. wh1<.>h had trailed 3-U eruenng the 1nntn$. The Eagles sent I I men to th<.> plate in the inning. with Enc Van Doren's two-run single g1\ mg Estancia a 4.3 kad. Na ... lor's )econd homer was dnven to right an the fifth 1nn111g ior the final i.conng of the game. Scott Clements added two hits and dro' c in a run for Estancia. 3·2 o verall. allowina live hat • trik1njout even and walkin11wo. Two of the four runs he )'1eldcd were unearned. t.01 Alamitos fO, Edl1oa 7: The Characrs dropped to 6-3 overall aO<'r foll1na 1n thc scvcnth·placc aame of the Loara Tournamcl'11. Chip Damato hit a three-run homer in the siitth and a ba cs·loaded single in the fourth.to accoun t for li ve of the seven runs Edison S<·ored. Damato wa~ also pinned with the pi1chin1 los . The ('hargers trailed 6-3 t'ntering the sixth when Damato's blast ke yed , four-run inning to bring Edison 1nto a 7-6 lca4 However. the Griffins scored fo ur of their own 1n the home halfofthC' inning 10 assume the lead. Loni Beacb Jordan 7·2, HunUncton Bucb 5·5: Ed L1d)ofThomC'red in each gnm<.> as the Oilers sah aged a split b> beating lht' v1s111ng Panthers 1n the nightcap. In the second game. L1dyofrs solo homer 1n the s<.-cond 1nnin~ gaH Hun11ngton Beach a 1-0 lc:id. but Jordan ued 11 1n the top of the fourth. HowC'vcr. th<.>011crs(3·2) rcta1hatcd 1n their halfofthc fourth with three: run~ to regain the lead. !>Coring once on :i passt'd ball and another on a groundout by C'ok} Mcllendon. who lat<.>r hit a olo homer in the fifth inning. Ed Bridges worked four innings to earn his fi~t win, Y.1th rchefhclp from Doug Euper and Gar) Pont. In the openci'. Jordan parl:iyed three hits. two t•rror!> and a walk 10 break a J.J tie w11h four runs in the top of the ninth. L1d)off wcnt the d1~tancc on th<.> mound. sufTcnng the defeat. Foothlll 6-2, Westminster 5·7: The Lions gained a <;ph t at ho111c as Mike Connott baffied thl' Foothill bntt<.>rs throu~h li ve 1nning'i 1n the n1gh1cap. ( onnott allow<.>dJu~t on<.> h11 and induced the Kn1ghh inw I 0 ground ball outs 1 n p1ck1ng up his second \ 1ctol) ol the 'icnson ag:11n'\t one defeat. He pitched a one-hitter 1n blanking Holi.a Cir:indc la!>t \.\<.'Ck. Jack Baik'~ \.\Orkcd th<.> final two 1nn1ng'> of the nightcap to l'arn tht• \a\c A.I Rodrique'> and 'itC\ c Gu lie) each had thrl'C' hm on tht' aftt•rnoon PaC'lfk Christian 16·8, Newport Christi an 6·6: The Conqueror'>.\,\, ho captured the CIF Small Schools title last )car. opened their season \,\, 11h a pair of defeats in games played at Soulh<.>rn California (allege. Thc lone bright spot\ tor the Conquerors w<.>re Justin Morgan v.ho was 3 for 7 on the da} and Whited, Sun who had an RBr doubk 1n thl' tir'>t game and a tv.o-run triple in th<.> 'iecond game. The Conqul'ror!> scored all six of their runs JO the second game an the fourth inning. Co .. 1a Me'ia I 1-4) broke oul to a 3-0 advantage in the bottom oflhe fim on a lead-off double b) Tom Kaiser and an R Bl·!>1ngk b> Nigel Stonehouse. A throwing error Newport C'hn'>tian pla~ed "'11h SI\ freshman starter' and \.I.as m1~"ng l'>'O l e} rt·turncr'>. p1tt:her Pete Dean and third bas<:man Tom Bas'I I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I ACROSS 77 Nero's SIX 78 N1ger1an tribe 1 Dismantle 79 Stupefy 6 Proud walk 80 Shun 1 1 Merchandise 82 Assist 16 Contaminate 83 Versifier 2 1 Principal par1 85 Colonizes music 87 Gofllla 22 Tantalize 88 Shelf 23 Tidal wave Bnt 90 Task 24 Nehru's country 91 Possesstve 25 French article 92 Tea 26 ltallan nver 93 Compete 27 Chemical ending 94 St1eky stuff 28 Print measure 95 Sa1hng vessel 29 lnstrUC1 98 Cllmb1ng plant 30 Greek letter 100 False hair 3 1 Presidenllal 101 Struts monogram 105 Japanese 32 Yellow bugle aborigine 34 Entice 106 With: Ger 36 Utah state flower 107 Complete 38 Untidy 109 Australian 40 Professional marsupial charge 110 Gold· Sp 41 Sawbucks 111 At home 43 River 1n Leningrad 112 Mam artery 45 Woman's 114 Find fault with 147 Chopping tool 148 Shining 150 Ring out t52 Wild buffalo 154 Egyptian goddess 155 Gre81 letter 156 Overhead train 157 Propel 159 Negative reply 160 Doctor's assistant 161 Continent abbr 163 Indium symbol 164 Sandy t>eactl 166 German city 167 Mountain pass 169 Piebald horse 171 Arrange theatrically 172 Lassoes 173 Hurry 17 4 Prec1p1tous DOWN 1 Disunite 2 Crossbeam 3 Japanese measure 4 Mischievous child 33 One or any 35 Complete section 37 Actor's 1oke 39 Guided 40 Scale syllable 42 Slender and graceful 44 Irritate 46 Jewish month 48 Caution SO Fueg1an Indian 51 Obtained 53 Wild plum 55 Spotled child 56 Demolishes 57 Avoid 58 Aviator 60 Make cloth 62 Hire 64 Silver symbol 65 At no time 66 Hackneyed 68 Sumac genus 69 Greek letter 71 Cleveland's lake 73 Sweetsop 75Be111 79 Go smoothly 102 Red or blue 103 Irregular 104 Planted seeds 106 Ship's holding device 108 Street surface 109 Assume command 2 wds. 112 High cards 113 Matures 115 Sudden !ear 116 Leg part 118 Greek letter 119 Hatdwood tree 120 Cahlornia Indian 122 Wet dirt 123 Lovey·dovey sound 126 Sties 128 Omen 130 Weld 132 American poet 134 Twisted ., Al.MON LOCICMIY ................. ft .... tlow .. .,. '°' lhe 44 bMll In tM Newport to Cabo San l.UCM ,... Saturday -. a Nght hMnot -.utttw81terty getUng the yllOMI sway from tM IC8'1ing line unct. a .,_. 9'9Y lky thet prom- fMd ttttte or no reelef. Two new Santa Cna-70. from the deetgn bOerd of IHI l" led the flNI acroee the atwtlnO tine with the Nel1on-Mertk·iS Pan- demonium cloelng from th• IMward end of the Une. When end If the wtnd lmprOVM, the rec. promf ... to be-a-tight batt.. for nm to ftn61h among ..wn uttra-Hght dlepta~nt boetl -68-70" feet. The Cl ... A speed1tett at• Orumb9at (Nelaon- Merek 88): Oon Ayttt1, Newpot1 Harbor Y1cht Club: Merlln (L ... 87), Oon Campton. Santa Cruz Yacht Club; Blondie (SC-70) Patrick ~onlZ, Santa Cruz YC; Kathmandu(SC-70), John Landon. San Otego VC; Swtfteure Ill, Nick Praz ... SOYC: Pandemonium. Bllt Packer-Peter Wtt1on. NHYC: Saga, (NM-88) Doug Baker- George Writer, Long Beach YC. Hal Day'• helvywlght Wlnter- hawlc, Bahia Corinthian YC. it a Potlib .. llne honor• wtnner If the wfndt whistle up atong the Baja California cont. If weather condl11ont Improve, the lead yachts should arrive In Cebo Wednesday. The race Is 790 mites. Anteaters sweep meet E \Colt ROC t... -Junior Tood .\ndfl'"'' .ind '>en1or Chn' Pnett o turnl'd in doubk·w1n performances a~ till' ll(' Irvine men 's track team ekl'd oul an !S1·XO decision over ho~t Ocndental Saturda) afternoon. Andrew<. swept 1he hurdle events: winning th<.· 110 meters in 14 98 and the 400 meters 1n 54. 70 Pnctto captured the :WO-meter run 111 ::! I 39 and the 400 with a 47.44 d1Kl1ng \en1or (1reg R:ifiJah had a lir\t 1n the 1.500 (1.5::! 7) and a runner·up finish 1n the MOO( 1·54.59). On thl' '>'Omen·, \Ide. l 1( I 'rnred an 85·4 I \\ 1n O\er Occ1dcn1al a' \Oph omore I l\a Fournll'r and lre.,hman Michele Eisele turned in pcr!>onal tx·~t\ Fournier hit th~· tape fir'it 1n the 800 w11h a 11m<.> of 2.15. 73 and E1\ek· \pnnt<.>d home with a 26 03 time 1n the 100-metn dash. .. Barrett's All· tars. includ11• Mater Oei's Tom Lewis. wall mctt the best of Pittsburah's .seni hiah school class. Lewis is t onl)' West Coast pla)'er to chosen for the aamc. as well u the Apri l 13 McDonald's Amt'rica n Oame in Dallas. Lewis. a three.time All·Oran County seleltion nnd an odds· choice a Cl F S-A Pla)'er of t Yeat. becomes inelia1ble for any f unher prep activity for Mat"' De1 (such as track and tiel<JT because of playing in the all-st · games prior to graduation. !~!ER DEi WINS TITLE ... J Peabod> \teal and lc<.>d. then 1he tnside-outs1dC' bombardment and Ii· nnll} caprx·d from 20 feet with four i.ccond .. left. Ocean View missed six straight from the field at the outset of the second quarteras Mmer De1 's defense 'itiffencd. forcing the Seahawks to '\cttlc for JU'!t 9 of 1J through two rcriods. McKnight was called for a 1echn1· cal foul earl} while protesting a call during that span an which the Sea· hawk<; ga\C C\<.'ryone something to think about. But Lcw1\ turned those ups<.>t thoughts v.1th his upcnor offcM1\e ah1ht ). scoring 17 of Mater De1's JO points in the first half Mc Knight said he made no half. 111nc ad1ustmcnts. S3} ing "We JUSt got 11 going in th<.> s<.>tond half " Th<.> pla> of Thomas and Kell} turnc;d the Scahawks' biggest fear into re allt> and McKnight said the pla) nl h1!>_ll\O solid starters. who pla)cd 1n the shadows of Lev. l'i and Mitchell did not 'iurpni.t· him. "Tht') doublC' and tnpk-team Tom and M1kl· 'iO much." 'ia1d McKnight. "1t l<.>ave\ th<:m wide open." Thomas. a JUn1or transfer from Fo untain Valle> .. 'irnrcd a carcl·r·h1gh 19 points and grabbed 11 rebound'i. wh1k Kt'lly picked on tour kl·~ rl·bounds -and \t·ored four po1nh. Mitchell added 11 point'> and 'I r<.>bound!>. and the Monart-tn. wtth 7 rebounds from Lt'"" I'>. dominated thl' boards b} a 43-3 1 margin While the game rnded in runa""a} fashion. Ham'> "asn·1 gl\.ing.a'>'3) much lx>caust• of thl' '>t \le ol olfinat· 1ng . .,..h1ch fo rc<.>d his team lo lca\l' ll'i man· to· man dckns<.>. and Le" 1,. too. 'i31d ht' fl'lt thl' game v.a'> turning .... hen Ocean \'1e\.\ kft 1t<; man·to-man \t)lt'. I <'"" finl\hl·d "1th 1.456 point for h1'i thrcc·)ear career. four point\ ofl Lt•on Wood\ mark of 1.460. bu1 tht'rl' weren't man} who would tx· willlng 10 label him, or th e Monarl . No 2. Lt·wis hit 12 of20 from thl' fie ld d 9 of 12 at the line. Butler fin ished with 17 points and M1kl' Labat added 15 points on a night which found (kean VieUi showing well. but only well enough CO he No. 2 <;I Mater De1 rnnnectcd on 25 of 6t from the field (44.6 rx·m·nt) and ~ almost all of the big pla)s.1nclud1n11 a <,mashing dunk shot b> Mitchell w~H\ ':44 left. upping th<.> count to 64·4~.., Santa Clara ·1. wins 2-A title ... LONC i BE..\C H -~anta Cl~fjl High ba'iketbnll coach Lou Cv1- 1anov 1ch added anothl·r<.>haptcr to~~ '>'Inning ~a>s \\Ith the Saints SatU - 1Ja> afternoon her<.> at the Long Bea "rena ar, Cl Mont~· fell v1c11m to t (\ IJanO\ ll'h magic. 57-\6. lhC' nin1h ( It: cro"'n for the Saint:. und<:r tKc ''l'tcran coach'!. c;upcrv1i.1on. ll1<i 'on. Stacey. who 1s headed for Nl•\adn·La s Vegas led a balanc~ a11ark "'llh 14 points 1n thl' 2·A 111,lc gaml'. "ianta {Iara (27·31 had a J0.(9 halftinw kad and wn~ ne\ er serious!) challC'ng<.>d. ~ In thl' 4·A. tinalqust pnor to the."~· " 111lc game, Glendale High'' D) namlll'r'i pul kd out a 52-49 vie· tor} O\er Dom1ngue1. sparked b) lhc 26-potnl output of l 'SC-bound Rich (1randl' and thc <iuperb late·gamc dl'lt'n!ll\ l' e\plo1ts of Rob Mouleah<;) Other rc!>ull\ found Morningside 113·41 handling Bonita. 6!S·52. in the '·A. Chadw1cl ( 1t>-1) got pa<t C '°"roads. 63-56 1n the I ·A co nteM and in a I·.\ girls gnme. Valle\ C hmwm defeated an Dimas. 37·2S --ld1llliiji:1B------------------ Trojanji .Di ust share title l:JSC drops overtime decision, splits c rown with Huskies -. Georgia Tech 75, Duke 64: Mark Pm'c scored 44 point'> to lead a quarll·t nt (icorg1a T<.>ch scorers 1n doubk· figure' as the IOP·Sl'ed<.>d and n1nth·ranked Yellow Jackth kn ocked off No 7 Du kl' 5 Swimming area nickname 115 Peace treaty 6 Stocked 47 Harden 116 Decelerate 80 Separated 81 Lucifer 135 Bivouac sites 136 Reioice greally 137 Football pos1t100 abbr from AP dispatches 139 Human trunk I LO~ <\NC..,ELI::.~ -1-rl''>hman trn: Knox 'iank 'ilX In the Metro ( onfcrt·nce finals 1n Lou1'i' Ille· Memphis State 90, Florida State 86: Baskerv1lk Holmes pumped in 24 points. including a re tr1C\e of :i m1'i'ied 11ho1 at the end or regula11on. as fifth-rank~ Memph" Stat<.' nc<.>ded an 01.-cn1me period to ou1last .a determ1n<.>d Florida . late tt·a m 7 BroaOcast1ng 48 International 117 Study or words medium 83 Loudness unit conlhcts 121 Do over 8 Sun deity 84 Hawauan bird 49 Cancehng ou1 123 $eiec1ed 9 Puts 1n serviGe 86 B1bhca1 pronoun 52 Coagulates 124 Hidden 10 Doctrine 8 7 POiynesian stone 54 Son ol Cush sharpshooter 11 Recover from heap 56 Make amends 125 Wagon tongue 2 wds 89 Excavate 59 Charm slang 127 Sand hill 12 Paddle 90 Paint layer 61 Govern 128 Flew aloh 13 Irish writing 92 Fabric 63 Wandering 129 Fert111ty goddess 14 Wipes, as dishes 94 StubbOrn courage 67 Span.Sh province 131 Cut quickly 15 Feels 1ntu111ve1y 95 Goes by boat 68 Braw1er 133 Word ing 16 Minute 96 Bed coverings 70 Tonto's pal 2 wds 135 Convent room 17 Babylonian 97 Forward 72 Seasoning 138 Negative word sky god 98 -Scout 73 Sailor's greeting 140 Excited 18 Cypnnold fish 99 Spanish noble 7 4 Exclamation 142 Locomotive sound 19 Saltpeter 100 Engaged in 76 Wading bird 143 Osculate 20 Biblical weeds 101 Measured step 3 4 5 8 9 10 SEE ANSWERS IN CLASSU'll!D \ .. t41 Work crews rnnSl'CU tl \<: fr<:e 1hrov.\ 1n thl' fi nal 48 \\'Conds of overtime 144 Not pref aturda~ to lead Oregon talc to a 60-58 \ 1cto~ O\.Cr the 145 F t L1n1vers11' of Southern ( ahfornia in a Pac1fic·IO urni ure grouping ( onf<.>rencc ba\ketball game 146 Razor sharpener The defeat dropped . outhern (.al into a ti<.' for the 148 Nau11cat term Pa c·IOchamp1onsh1p v.11h the l 'ni .. ers1ty of Washington. 149 Strand which defeated tanford. 67 .. n . Saturda). Both teams 151 RoP*! circle finished t·ontcr<.>ncc pla) at I J.5. 153 Deadly vipers Wa\h1ngton. howev<.>r. v.111 earn the automatic berth into th<.> NCA A Tournament awarded 10 the conference 156 -on· encourage champion because the Huskies had a better overall record 158 Victory sign at 12·9 t ·~c finished with a 19-9 overall mark. 162 River island Oregon State. which did not take a shot from the field 165 Rough lava in the extra period. sank 10 of 11 fret' throws in the 168 Concerning cnert1ml· to hold ofT 1hc Tro1ans. 170 Map direction In other Pac-I 0 action; UCLA 72, Oregon 69: The long-range shooting of forwa rd\ C1al) Maloncon and Reggie Miller led UC'LA to a \ 1l ior~ over Oregon and a share of third place in 1he Pacific 10 at McArthur Court in Eugene. The Hru1ns <.>ndcd with a 12-6 record to 11e for third "11h Oregon State and >\mona. The expected duel Ix-tween the two domina11ng renter\. Hrnd Wright of l !\LA and Blair Rasmussen of Oregon . nC'\er m:ucnal11ed. Wright had 9 points and 8 rebound<;. and Ra-;mu <;en had 14 points and 6 rebounds. Both fouled out late 1n the game. In th<.> Big East finals Georgetown U , St. John's 80: Top.ranked Georgetown. desp11c getting onl> 18 minute~ of playina time from All-America center Patrick Ewan-because ol foul trouble. defeated ~cond·ranked t. Johns to win the conferent·c tournament title for the founh time in six years. The defending NC A.'\ champion Ho~as will carry a 12-gamc winning streak and a 3()..2 ret·ord into tht NCAA basketball playo ffs next week. The Redmen. reaular- eason Big Ea st winner\, were beaten for the second time by the Hoya" 1n 10 day<; and dropped to 27-3. In the Atlantic Coast Conference semifinals in '\tlanta: Norlh Carolina 57, No.Carollna Stile 61 : Kenny Smith scored five po1nt"i an i.nal minute to pact' siitth- ranked Nonh Carolina. ~ a the Tar Heels in to thC' championship aame against Gcoraia Tech today. In the Big Eight champ1onsh1p game 1n Kansa!. Cif) Oklahoma 73 , Iowa State 71: Tam Mc{ ah~ter a'n\1 Anthon} 80\.\1 <.' lept Oklahoma 1ogethcr "hile Wa)mo'ri T 1sJale sat out most of thl' second half w11h fouls. and tht• fourth·rankcd ooner' "11hstood a furious bid by lo a State. Elsewhere: ' Wichita State 84, Tulsa 82: In the Missouri vaLy Conference finals 1n Tulsa. Xavier McDaniel powC"re~n 34 points and pulled down 13 rebounds. as W1ch11a 'itate outlasted n funou~ Tulsa rail) to upend the No. 15 Hu rricane. Auburn 53, Alabama 49: In Bi rmingham. Cier~ Wh11c hit two free throws with 10 seconds remaining 1n ovt'rt1mc and Frank Ford had a dunk at the buzzer '~ Auburn edged Alabama to capture the Southea~tefn Conference lournament 1 Arkansas 68, SMU SS: In Dallas. fre!>hman re!>Cn·r Ryron In in scored 18 points and JO<:' Kk1ne muscled 111 p to carr) Arkansas into the finals of the . outhwest Conference tournament against Te as Tech. \~h1eh beat Texas A&M earlier. 72·63. llllnols 82, Mlaneaota 56: In Champaign. center ~n Norman cored 20 points as 14th-ranked llhno1\ eaml'd second place in the Big Ten Conference. Louisiana Tech 70, Lamar H : In Ruston. La .. e1ghth- ranked Lou1S1ana Tech a~ded the Southland Conference tournament champ1on5h1p to 11s regular sea'°n tlUe defeating Lamar on Karl Malone's field goal from 1nwe with I :23 left in the game. San Dle10 State 171. Ttxat·EI Paso 81: In El P~so Leonard Allen scored I lJ points. including 11 1n a fo~r~ minute. scco!'d-pcnod stre1ch. 10 carry the Attel'\ to C' champ1onsh1p of the We tern Athle11c Confe-rcri r tourney. . Loyola, C11lca10 at, Oral Roberta 83: In Tul~a An~e Baute scored 30 points and Alfrcdrick Hughes added t 6 and pulled down 13 rebounds as No. 16 Lo)'ola defeawd Oral Robcrys for the M1dwestcm City C'onference champ1onsh1p. Nevada· Reno 7•, Idaho State '3: In Boise u > d Curtis H i~h 'cored a tc•"'.'·h1gh 21 point~ as Nevad'a-Wf 0 chumed !IS second ma1aht 811 Sk) Conference T6~rnament 11tle. UCI women reach PCAA cage finals l IC I I"\ 1 nc r<?lled to a 64-41 1.-1ctol) over l (' • anta Rarbara aturday n1ah1 an the first round of the PC A.A wo mcn'i basketball tournament a1 ( rawford Hill. scndina the ntcnters into today's champ1onsh1p aame t2 p.m.) aaa1ns1 Ne, ad.a-La\ Yep And th1nis arc nor well 1n the Runn1n' Rebclf camp. F'ive minutes into UNLV's 68·49 win over Hawa11 earlier 1n the day, the Rebel • No. I ~orer and rebounder. Mi\ty Thoma~ I went down with 1 serious kne~ 1nJury and 1~ not expected to be ready for toda) 's champion hip pme. Wh ile a victory today would not automatically qualify UC'I for an NC A bcnh. 1hc Anteaters. 21-6. arc opt1m1stic about their chances. Vicki impt0r1 scored 16 pomu and Cheri Graham added 14 to pace the An1catcrs. Graham and Jackie Vandcr Pochl 11cd for the team rct?<>undinJ lead with five caroms apiece. UC ante Barbua, which eloV'd out the SCHon wuh a 12-16 rccQ d ShOtJ~St 37 percent from the floor~~d madeJllSI Sill field &<>al tn the SCC0nd ~alf a~c~ falhna behind l2·2l''ai 1n1erm1S ion. The ntcatcri take on a U \. v team which is ranked 18th 1n }he nation and boasts a 25--4 rttord 'OCJf > But the Rebel fiaure to be m1, ana Thomas who wauvrra1in121 PO tt i\nd seven rebounds per pmt • • ~ap~ Cod--style tow.nhomes set t o .debut iii Mesa ,., Victoria Garden Villas, a com-A~other compartmented bath (Jlunity of 35 two-and three-Is between the two second and bedroom Cape Cod-styled third bedrooms. townhomes In Costa Mesa, is Plan B has two bedrooms and staging its grand opening this 1,050 square feet of space. It also weekend. boasts a sheltered entryway to its Farouk Kubba, president of front door. Inside, there Is a O}versified Projects Develop-raised entry hall with stairway ment, Inc .. the builder. Invites the and guest closet. A step dowp are "°me-shopping publlc to-U:le the living room, dining room, opening. kitchen, and powder.room. At the "During our sneak preview last rear of the home, the living room weekend, our prices and our features a fireplace with wall-to- fi)aancing were very well re-wall hearth and a window and ceived," said Kubba. Prices door openlng onto the rear deck. ~in at S 106,900. Highlights of the U-shaped "Veterans were pleased to find kitchen are an angled corner sink QUt that they can move In without with a window looking into the ' -- a down payment. Others were entry gar<fen. glad to hear that they can pay as Upstairs In Plan B, there are Victoria Garden Villa• debuta In Coeta Meaa thJa week end, wfib 3 5 Cilpe_ Cod1tyle tow nhomea In Ohleas5percentdownandhave two master suites, ~ne with a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ai30-year, fixed-rate mortgage at walk-in closet and a tub, the only 11'l'a percent interest. other with wardrobe and shower. 1 "Everyone was delighted that Laundry facilities also are on the we are giving a $5 ,000 grand second floor. oi>ening month discount," he Another two-bedroom model, added. Plan C. has 1, 100 square feet. It Three floor plans are offered. provides the same basic features All feature private rear patios or as PJan a. but In-different .ar- decks. living rooms with fire-rangements on each floor. Again, places, dining areas, U-shaped there Is a long sheltered en- kitchens, and 2'h baths, lnclud-tryway, but this time It leads to a Ing a·downstairs powder room. side entry. The living room Is at Plan A Is the most luxurious of the front of the home and has the townhomes. with 1,370 corner windows providing views square feet of living space. A of an entry garden. Both the sheltered entry deck leads to a kitchen and dining room are central entry hall with a partially larger and are at the rear. A open stairway. On one side of the sliding glass door In the dining entry are a powder room and room offers access to the rear guest closet. Straight ahead Is a deck. sunken living room with a fire-AT 260 Victoria Street. the place flanked by windows look-sales office is open dally, from 10 Ing out to the rear deck. The a.m. to 6 p.m. Additional lnfor- dlnlng room opens onto the deck mation may be obtained by via a sliding glass door. and a calling the sales office at breakfast bar separates it from 645-1447 or Barker Realty at tfie kitchen. The U-shaped · . 850-9778. kitchen looks out into a front To reach Victoria Garden VIiias planting area and provides room from the freeway. take the Costa for the washer and dryer behind Mesa Freeway south to Its f9ldlng doors. A central wet bar Is terminus, continue oceanward convenient to all downstairs on Newport Boulevard to Victoria areas. (first block past Fairview Road), The master bedroom occupies turn right, and go one block. the front half of the second floor An alternate approach is via fn Plan A. It incorporates a wall-Harbor Boulevard. turning east to-wall closet, a dressing room on Victoria and driving one- ~ith vanity and twin lavatories. fourth mile. From the beach. one and a compartmented bath with can take Newport Boulevard toilet and oval tub. north and turn west on Victoria. Pre-grand open_ing gala at Faire Marin r5evelopmenfts final new. home project in Huntington Harbour --A VIP pre-grand opening gala will be held today at Faire Marin lf'l Huntington Harbour. a gate- guarded community of executive residences and homesltes. To be hosted by S.Y. Kimball Construction Co., the gala will teature guests from the building Industry. representatives of local ~overnment. and a select group Bf luxury homeshoppers and fijture residents. Fettivltles wlll f nclude a tour of tine four model homes In Faire Marin, the final new home project .tft Huntington Harbour. ,, Ultimately, Faire Marin wlll consist of 65 residences and 20 ~•tom homeslte1. Construction '~n a number of cu1tom-bullt 'htatet ls already under way. Prices of the Klmball-bullt 1'bmet at Faire Marin begin from approximately the high ~.oooa. Among the more striking fea- tur.. of the development Is • btptured wall around the de-~t '1 perlmet8f. Guards rWtll be on duty to gr"t guettl 24 hours 1 day, ...,.,y day of the ~he hOmff wlll fe•tur9 famlty -ooma. f()m"lat cttntno roome. Md' ,._udtel The thr... to five .. 'bedroom retfde~I wlll ranr In jquare foot11g9 from 3,27 to ·~.200. one floor ptan otters ttM addition of a game room, and two-or three-car garage options are available. Interior detailing Includes oak wetbar with icemaker and oak wine racks. oak stair rails and end treads, arched doorways, pozzi wood sash casement win- dows with sliding French doors to patio and deck, six-panel interior doors, Interior laundry room, ,central vacuum system, music and sound intercom, built-in security system, copper plumb- ing throughout. exterior elec- trical outlets. pre-wiring for cable TV, and gas stub outlet for barbeque. · Entryways are accented by 8- foot raised panel doors with leaded glass sidelights and clerestory windows. The living rooms and master bedrooms feature fireplaces with travertine marble, White the f amlly rooms have brick or stone fireplaces. Kitchens feature hand-stained solid oak cabinets, ceramic tlle counter tops In decorator- Mtected design, bay windows over stnk , self-cleaning oven and microwave, a four-burner range plua barbeque, warming drawer. dishwasher, trutl compactor, dllPOI«. roft-out lhetving, Lazy Suun corner cabinet•, lst.nd counter, and breaktut n<><*. M•ter bedrQOm ault• have balcontet or sitting areaa. For additional det1ll1 regard· Ing Faire Marin, c1ll 848· 1302 or fO-tCo., Inc. at (213) 4~699. lnc eresc rate are down . Perhap now 1s che time co cake f11gh r - from overcrowded neighborhooJ ... and overcharging landlords - co che erene convenience l1f Harhor Woods. Thi thoughctulh landscapeJ communiry I!> only seep~ away from ewral d1scmct1vc shoppmg and encercainmenc cencers. Gclson's market 1s aero ., the treec and the resc~urancs, cheaters and spec1alcy ... hop of Newport Cencer/Fashmn lslanJ are only a short walk away. Homes at Harbor Woods offe r nil the luxury fearure J1~c rtminatmµ buyers demand: vaul rt·J ceiling~ and skyl1gtiJs. fi replace . ~enemur, decks and overs1zeJ garage with direct encry. W1ch ac-home recreation -a pool. spa and clubhouse. Come talk to our sales repre emauve abour today\ fi nancing. Con 1dering the immediate tax ·avin~ anJ long-term value of home ownership, Harbor Wocxl. ... 1-. an actracc1ve altemac1vc en paying rent. I """'"off.ct-......... u4 ,.wi.-~ ."* .. ................. ._.._._ .. ,,. __ _.... ..... ........ _._ t.*-.A.ol_ ... ........ _ ...... ~·-· - Luxury "fownhtml~' 2 Bednx1m Up w 2-112 B.uh.:- From i148,990 101 II trl-.•1 \>.,,.J, rt •l< ;>..""'!'"" Bod'l. l lht.•rn1.1 '1~~' -...1u1h "" ~IJ~Arthur Bl,J krr .. r "" l11.14u1n Hill) Rd lc.-tt , n .... m \l11!u, I [1o h • I l.1rt-.1r Wo,iJ, c::::J I ''' I \ \;\ \ ("\\ \ NEWPORT BEACH A LEGACY OF STYLE. • f ur1 ,,f 1,J ,\I. Jd, in,l .._,11,.., \ 'lfttll l )JX·n ,J uf\ ln•m I~' t m r. Ju,I.. 171417)<>'\'h"" R s 11h i. .. I th~ ~-- tltt f'l<\l .1 ,~\I tAll'' ''\'' ''' '" --------~------.·~--..---~~----""'-!~~~-~--~----~--------~~--~~---------------~~----------~~~--------------~~--·~----------------------~-------------~ ~ --- OrMge CoMt DAILY PIL.OT/Sunday. March 10, 1985 Rome and remodeling show ~ tbe featured atvactlona at the Aaa.lael.m Home A: Remodeling Show, being lle1d Tlaand.ay through Sunday, March l 7 at tbe Anaheim Stadium, are (above) the dream baelr. yard and a dlaplay and demon- •tratlon of thatched roof houaing (below). 8et Up OD real &raH, the dream back yard feature. a gazebo (with thatched roof), Ml'f'elltare pfayhouse and satellite dish, as well aa a fountain and apa. Tbe tJlatcbed roof demonatratlon wlll be provided by Weaton Warrick, owner of Warwtckahire Thatched Roof Covering• in Anaheim. Show houra are 4 to 10 p.m. weelr.daya, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m . to 8 p .m. Sunday. Coat la $3.75 for adulta, $1 for senior citizen• and children 6 -12 and free for children under 6. ----~----------, .. I r ..... Southern California lifestyle reflectedatSeabridge Village Townhomes reflecting New England's Cape Cod architecture are for sale at Seabridge Village in Huntington Beach. A master-planned community by Mola Development Corp . Seabridge Village aims to meet the needs of the Southern Cali- fornia lifestyle. emphasizing sun~hine, water-sports and rec- reation. The gate-guarded community provides residents wi th lakes. streams and waterways sur- rounded by lush landscaping and wide boulevard s and private recreational fac1ht1es that include four tennis courts an indoor racquetball court. pools and spas. Beaches are less then two miles away Five floor plans are available. ranging from a one-bedroom, one-bath home with 881 square feet of living area to a two- bedroom plus den. two-bath model. with 1.548 square feet of living space. Individual variations include added lofts and walk-in or dual wardrobes in master bedrooms. In addition to formal l1v1ng and dining rooms and patios or decks. some plans offer a breakfast nook off the kitchen Pnces start at $117.900, with 30-year. fi xed-rate financing at 11 45 percent ( 11 95 percent annual percentage rate) for first- t1me buy~ The loans are fully assumable. Mola will also pay up to $2 ,500 1n c losing costs. Interiors start ~1th ceramic Ille entries opening onto formal liv- ing and dining rooms with wood- burning fireplaces. In some plans. home shoppers will find skylights and spiraling stairc"ses leading to lofts. Kitchens feature· ceramic ttle counters and ash cabinets Master bedrooms offer dressing areas. baths with dual basin vanities and, in some models. separate tubs and showers For add1t1onal 1nformat1on. call 960-841 6. or v1s1t the model complex. open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p m at the corner of Adams Avenue and Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach. Cape Cod Comes to-Costa Mesa With Great Townhomes, Prices, Financing Town homes • Handsomr C c1pt· C 11~1 architect url' • Spac1ou two ,1nd I h11·1· bt-droom pl,rn., • Oram.H ie i.unkPn l1v1ng rooms, wc>t bars • Coty wood bu rnin>; f m· place with ~di. log-l1ghtf'r • Skyl1~hb .rnd lum1m1u., crihn~t • Ct'r•mi tile {'ntry floor., • L1rge pr1v•tt• p.H1o't .ind d«>ck -• rull-u ri ty unJe-rw11unJ J parktnK with rlev.-lur ' • Pool .J nd "PJ Great Price~ Wi th prtlt''> bf'ginn in~ .11 Cf>ll1n,QOO, V1lhlrl1l <.111J1·n \'111."' 1., cl W<'t11 bu y < >111 prtlt''> Ml' $5,000 b...low l1ff1 1 1.ll .lppr.11.,<'d v.ilut''>' l\nd right now, y11u tell) )lt'I ,, gr.ind orwnin>; month J1.,11111nt 11f ~5.000, furthtr I f'd1t11fl~ J'I I( ,,,I C.re.i t Fin .anci ng Vt't1•r.u,., t .rn move· 1n with 11\1 J11wn p.1ynwnt Oth..r•., w1 1h ,,., 1111 It ,,., ~ J uw11 H1• ... t 1•f .111. 11ur11nlt '"I r.tll' '''' '111wt•nt111n,1l lo.rn., 1., nnly 11 "% .rnd 1t'" ft'l>;c•J for \0 yt'.lr t + -d N--=-~.,_1._air_O_r .... Victor! .. C,t. ~lt,tvrla ard t1 -·-~Illa\ Siles office 1 .. opt-n d.iily, 10 •.m . to 6 p .m. ~bO Vk tori• Strttt, \ Co .. t.1 Meg Telephone: ~ 714-645·1447 / 850·9778 - • Custom homes now offered by Sea Point in Clemente Up until now, Sea Pointe Es- tates In San Clemente has galnea Its celebrity from sales of custom home sites. oak. There are oak floor• at the It la anticipated that the Clam· entry. and the nvtngtoom ha"• -pttt nom~ be ottered for ..... vaulted celling. than S400,000 and potentl• The kitchen wlll be equip~ purchaaets are Invited to make with a cooktop, oven and micro· Inquiries regarding the horn9 wave, automatic dishwasher, a now. But the news that several custom builder homes will "Soon be offered for sale has spurred a new wave of buyer Interest In the sprawling, ocean view-oriented development. trash compactor, and a blender. Gary Clampitt la one of t~ Clampitt suggest• that a fourth t•am of designers, archlteots,1 bedroom could be created by and' builders whoM Mrvlcn are ellmlnatlng the adult retreat In available to purchaaera of cu,.. the master suite, which also tom lots In the $50 mllllon Se11 features a Caribbean tub with ·Polme Estatea community. ceramic tile surrounds, Castille Home sites range from 9,000 lavatories, and a separate to 38,000 square feet, many with/ shower. panorimlc _ ocean views that "The phones have been ring- ing off the hook," said Mattie Fowler, sales manager for the development. "Apparently, there are a lot of people out there who are Interested In being part of a community such : as this, but prefer to purchase an existing residence rather than com- mission the designing and build- ing of custom homes." Fowler said. The home will also offer a stretch from San Clemente to family room and a formal dining Dana Point Harbor and beyond1 room. a , two-car garage and a to Santa Cataline Island. Prlcet coordinated, colored concrete range from $85,000 to $522,500. driveway. In addition, the lot wlll For more Information, cattl be landscaped. 643-1392. One home to be available soon Is being constructed by de- signer /builder Gary Clampitt. who has been In business In the Orange County and San Diego area for some 50 years. Peters f irrn planning .. new phase openings Clampitt calls the Sea Pointe Estates home -the fir st of at least two ~sldences he antici- pates bulldlng there -a "cot- tage." "It won 't be exceptionally large: rather, It will be of a 'jewel box' quality. The first floor will have 1.295 square feet, while the second floor will have 1.304 square feet. for a total of 2.599 square feet of Interior living space. That's a rather m00erate size. a very comfortable home." Clampitt said. The bi-level residence will in- corporate three bedrooms and 2'h baths. . "Both fireplaces have brick hearths and river rock; the living room fireplace has an oakwood mantle. All of the cabinetry is New phase openings are under way for four residential develop- ments by the J.M. Peters Co. ''By introducing the new phases. we've greatly Increased the variety of plans and lot locations av ailable at these four popular neighborhoods," said James M. Peters. founder and president of the Newport Beach- based homebuilding firm. Phase Three. consisting of 20 homes. has just opened at the Homes in Mission Viejo, and Phases Three and Four, consist- ing o f 53 homes. have opened at Turtle Rock Pointe: overlooking inland Orange County from the coastal hills. Second phase openings are under way at Woodbridge Land- Ing 11, In the Irvine community of Woodbridge, and at The Fair· ways at Alta \llo•o " ,,off ,.,..,, •r•~ oriented neighborhood In • Placentia. The residential styles rep ... resented in the four nelgh--1 borhoods varies greatly, from the "South of France" styling of the attached Turtle Rock Pointe homes, which have been drawing over 500 model visitors per week, to the leisure, family-oriented detached homes In Placentia, alongside a championship g~fl course. Those Interested in added Information on any of the J.M. Peters Co. neighborhood&; should call 833-933"1 <furlng reg-' ular business hours. Artist's sketch of Ponderosa Shores home in San Clemente, openln& ln April. Clemente's Ponderosa Shores readying for opening in April Twen ty-four homes in Phase II at Ponderosa Shore s in San Clemente will be ready for move- ins by April. according to Sylvia M1chler, marketing director for the Southern California region of P'onderosa Homes. Homes at Ponderosa Shores are sized from 1,819 to 2. 668 square feet and offer from three bedrooms with two baths to four bedrooms with three baths and a bonus room. Prices for the five single-level and two -story homes r an ge from $169,000 to $231,500, subject to the prior sale of any or all plans. "We expect this release to be especially popular with buyers because of the views offered by the hillside setting,'' Michler said. "Ponderosa Shores is the Ideal community for the growing family or the couple on the move." Homes feature ceramic tile or parquet wood entries, formal dining areas. masonry-faced fire- places with gas loglighters. solid mahogany double entry doors, carpeting, textured walls and ceilings, oak linen cabinets with furniture finish. and sliding glass doors leading to rear yards. Most plans also have vaulted ceilings in the living room. wet bars with mirrors, glass shelves and furniture-finish oak cabinets. Kitchens come equipped with built-in microwave cooking centers with electronic touch controls. microwave upper ovens, self-cleaning conYen- tional lower ovens, built-In con- vertible grill/griddle cooktops, heavy-duty d i shwashers , ceramic tlle counter tops, oak cabinets. vinyl flooring and luml ... nous ceilings. Breakfast nooks and pantries are also built In. Ponderosa Shores is located at 2953 Calle Frontera. Five model homes, decorated In ocean colors end themes. are open for viewing from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and noon to 5 p.m. Mondays. Take the Senta Ana Freeway to Camino de Estrella east, which becomes Camino De Los Mares. Turn right on Avenue Vaquero, left at Celle Guadalajara, and right on Calle Juarez to the intersection of Calle Frontera. Prices reduced on remaining models at Newport Sea Island Five townhomes left as opening of Phase II of project a pproaches jacuzzi. sundecks and tennis courts. The two-story model homes are priced from $360,000 to $375.000 and Include: The Anti- gua. 2,471 square feet, two Of 10 model homes put on sale bedrooms and 2'h baths. The just a few weeks ego at Sea Bimini, 2,617 square feet, two Island In Newport Beach, only bedroms, 2'h baths. The Ber- fi ve remain; and prices on these mude, 2,816 square feet, three have been reduced to an un-bedrooms, three baths. precedented low. Models Include custom floor With Phase II scheduled to and wall coverings. window treat- o pen soon , these fi ve ments, mirrors and other special townhomes. part of the model appointments, as wetl as custom compfel(, are the lest of the decks and patios. some with luxury. guard-gated communl-spas. and designer landacaplng. ty's Phase I. As with all Sea Island homes, Located on Jamboree Road the modets contain "estate fea- just off Pacific Coast Highway, tures" that Include custom. gold- See Island Is adjacent to the finished bathroom fixtures: lm- lrvlne Coast Country Club. The ported ltallen marble counter walled community's guard-gated tops: whirlpool bathtub•: aky- entrance Js flanked by two llght1; bullt.ln deakt 1nd wine 1agQpn1, part of a tropical Ian~ rack s: conventlonal and mlcro- cajje dealgn that Include• I wave ovens: tra1ti compectora: collectlon of mature specimen bullt-ln food centere; and central palm treet . The recreation com· vacuum syatema. ple>e fe1turt1 a clubhouM, pool, Also bronzed glaH In major view windows and solld oak turned-wood posts and handrail• on stairways. All of the hom• offer a two-car garage. Sea Island townhomes may be purchased with 10 percent to 20 percent down payments and 15- year graduated payment loans. With 10 percent down. an 11\fi percent lnterett rate applln f~ the first flve yeara, graduating ',f. percent every six months thereL after untll It reachn a celling df 13¥. percent In the tenth Y•llf (13.80 annual percentage rate.) With 20 percent down,~ lnterfft rate for the flrst five year Is 10~ percent and the Inter rate c.tllng reeched In the t year la 13 '/. percent (13.25 APA JOhn 0. Lusk & Son 19 the 3 agent for Sea latand. The complex. at at 11 SM Cove l Just Mlt of P8Ctflc Coaet H~ way on J1rnb0r• Aced, It ~ from 10 a.m: to a p.m. d9Jty, Inf orm1tlon can be obtained bt catltng 173-0474 . ~ 'fHE DAI LY PltOT CLA . U'IEO OFFlf:E llC •l HS r depho1lt' ~··n i1·1·: \l onda~ -F rifltt ~ 8:00 .\.~l.-5:30 p . \I. Butt i11t· i, C:ourilt·r : )lo nda\·f'ridtt\ Q:oo \.\1.-:>:mi P. \I. l>EAIH.l'ES l HI . IC: \ T IO ' U t·. \I H I ' I· londa' h1 4' · ·w I' .111 Tu«-'-da"" \I 1111 1:.m p.11 1. \\' Pdnr..,Ja' I tlf'' 1. ~II p.111. Thu1,.J.1 , \\ 1·d I ::~11 p .111 J ru lu' I h1 ir-. 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OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 402 Carlotta BANK AEPO-YOUA GAIN Bank offering 91h% financing as added incentive. Largest family home (2400 sq ft) in neighborhood. 4 bdrm. 2'h bath, formal dl')Jng. family room plus bonus. Short'§reenbelt. walk to pool area. You own the land. Priced well below market. Needs a little TLC.' $229,000. SINGLE LEVEL Dramatic courtyard entry, 3 bdrm, Pf4 bath. fireplace, plus inside laun- dry room. New kitchen featuring Chambers built-ins plus micro -but- ler block counters. -Move-In con- dition. You own the land. $197.000. IF PRIVACY PLEASES Completely free standing and de- tached from other homes. Wrap 1..around patio plus greenbelt. 3 bdrm, formal dining, family room, extra flre- )>lace In master suite. Bright, light and airy. Shows llke a model home. You own the land. $240,000. Yes. we have other fine hom~ to choose from In this neighborhood. CoJesworthy & Co. ~~\10' NllAI •tNv{.\IM!;Nl QbAl ;; ~TATE; 2S4S EASTBLUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 840-0020 -:~~~· s~~~~-a£~~· ::: ----..... "'""'. -U.11 •·-~ ,... 6 ""0"'blod -· ........ ...,.. 6 _.. -"' ,, .......... ol _ .. "' . ~ .... ..,_ I TRUSOl ' I I I I' I I K H E C 0 Y I I' I I I I LITCCE ' I I I I' I I H OK LUC I ._ __ l .. ,-1-1 .. ,--1-1...-f 1~·~ r::w::.~rn:!'~ .._.._...._...__......_.......__ ptOteeeor To IN Olllgtll ol tl'lt _l _R_E _o_o_w_N _ _,I .,,,.,. c•••· Of\t 14w.nt of 1---~.-...;......,-,--i-_.td ... ~°"' wete N'/tnO !fl I I' I I I l U r R E l --- Orange Coast DAILY ~ILO!.'Sund1y, March 10, 1985 ZS PHllSILA IEACI IOUSI llM D • IEWPllT Only 1 Block to beach. newly decorated Steps to Bayl Two luxury condos wtth 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. frplc, dbl garage. Asking terms. Choose 2 Bdrm• at S 179,990 or 3 only s·1e9.000. . I Bdrms at $189,900. PttCl a THIS •-OCUll V1lW 2 sepa;ate 2 Bd homes, Great rental From kitchen, deck & Bdrm, large Matr location 1 blk to beach with fireplaces & r guest Bdrms. 2 Ba dbl g1r, community garages. $230 ooo. pool, spa & tennl• courts. A super condo · at $159,000 or try a leue option. • • • ·C~BS REALTY, INC . l!!coe~ REALTY, INC. ~~~~-&&70 ~~~~-&&70 EXCELLENT OWNER FINANCING En.JOY l·oul breezea JUlll on(' blk from tn-an. 3 Bdrrru1, 40h lol Abl.indanl 1torage. lrg rool'T\ll, :I m r garag<> Upper unll wlmini cx~·nn Vll'W Creal for guesll or ln-law1 $49MOO Call BINNIE DIXON. MUST SELL NOWI FOAMER MODEL HOME -JASMINE CREEK Two Bdrms & den. lwo bnths. two fireplaces. Jlr wnd1t1onl'<l PnvJtt' poul & 'pa Guard g;ittod rommun1ty with tennli & clubhouse (aohlll'll Good u:o.sumablt· f1nuncmg Call LINDA TAGLIANETTI. BEST VALUE IN EASTBLUF~I REDUCED TO $151,500 L.H. Smgll· r.inuly home lqc:att<l on quiet l"Ul·dt• iwt· near :11hopptng cenwr Newporl Beach Tt.>nn11 Club and Corona del Mar lhgh Sc hoot Largl' umable 11 ~-. 1011.n Cati SALL V SHIPLEY OR JOYCE DABOL T. DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONI BAVFRONT CONDO ll;.nk h.u. wk1•n b11l·k and wanl.S out Will look .it utl offt·~ 2 Bdrm, 2 &th lOp floor v1t>w l'Ondo. Lido V1lldgl' art'a Quality bldg . boat 'hp ava1lablf.' Talk wrms $41W,950 LEXIBL:E• Allk for 8 VALUES OF THE WEEK CUFF HAVfN-Vlf\11-Lll<f NEW A IOlal r('modt'I Wrlh lrt'sh. tnltrt'stlng & UnlQUt' dt'S19fl EsptC1.11fy lc1rgt IOI Wllh IOU o l room tor pool. dtelt and lhtn somtl Almost a 101a11y nt'w home wuh oak t'ntry & k1ccntn. wool llt'rbtr carpel. Frtnch doors and wrn· dows to enjoy the vlt'w from all rooms Tre· level design, large 11v1ng room. fi!mtly room and J tot.11 ~drooms Pnctd 10 Sl"ll rn a Ct'ntral Ntwpon locauon ~ar schools S479,S001ncludt'S li!ndl b)l-1400 PENINSULA 8AYFRONT- XLNT LOCATION Trad111onal Qualrly 3 btdroom. J S Oath homt Btt1u11fully rtmodtltd w11l'I p1tr ror S.2 OOcll • s1dt ues Swt't p1n9 v1tw or Ody. skyhne & night tights Prev.11t' largt courtydrd • t'Xtril parking Prrctd 10 sell at S87S.000 FEE You can .idd ont Owner must stll. su1>m11 all o ffers on this J(JST REDUCED price b) I · 1400 OPU SUNDAY 1 ·S lm.t TtrrlCt .. $315,HO .. llOI Dol,W1 Terrace Cstm sngl sty 4 Bdrm Brite lam area B Barrington OW. CerHI .. , M1r. $695,000. 2IOO l1yYitw Dr. 3 Bdrms, gr views contempor.try N Fogarty OW. Ctrtu dtl Mir .... $215,000 .... 704 AwocMe 2 Bdrm. sunrm assum loan. so ot hwy M Rousselot 014t Core11 del Mir .... S14S,OOO .... 715 A•OCIM I Bdrm. sharp condominium, decks. decor L Convey Sllertcliffs ........... $595,000 ........... 247 DriftweM 3 Bdrms. 2800 sq It I \tory f ran Scott OW. CorH1 dtl M1r .... $39S,000 .... 317 Llrii1,.r 2 units ( l ) 2 Bdrm (I J 3 Bdrm So ol hwy B Whitt M1rbor VI Mills..... S335,000..... 2700 u,11u101se 4 Bdrm 2 Ba Broadmoor N Murray l~ 1 '. . ' ' I •·. ' • di', l . ,· t f ,1/,1,,fl t I 1 t 1' For the art I --" I of livin1 well ~ On Or~ A .. r Bl!x* No OI I 71#1 Sf OW#£,,.,_ Euuide Co.ta w..'e luau.ry Gate Guud.ed CommunJry 2 &. l BedJOOlllll FROM $1" 5-,000 · WATERFRONT HOMES, INC' REAL ESTATE U~l()Uf-ti( >Mf-' e FOf lllfffl« 1t1lorme!ICM eoMKI OPEN HOUSES 1-5 --SATURDAY EUTILIFf 2111 "~ 3 BR, FR. LH $225,000 T BOLAND Ill CAIYH -lcWI 11 S.1 ... .., 2 BR $280.000 A BOLAND SU VIEW 2121 , ..... , ..... 4 BA, FR. Vu $330,900 G.ANDERSON USTlllfF 112...,,. 4 BR, Vtew $339.000 A. KURTZ llWPHT HttrTS '" ... .w Pt ... 4 BR, FR $349.500 E COCKETT PHllStLA now. h ••lfr•at 2 BA, View $445,000 M MATTHEWS Ullll YIR llLLS 11 H Wllltt S.ils 4 BR. Pool. Vu $449,000 D. VALENTINE PElllStLA .... ..., 4 BR, FA $450,000 M.BENTS IEWPOHIUH 1221 ••f'J4• Ir 2 BR, Wtrfrt $550,000 L MURPHY SPYIWI llll us ....... 6 BR . FR. Vu $675,000 B REEDY CHiil Hl IAll 2001 • .,.~ 6 ~ BR J $2,975.000 L SHAW NEWPORT BEACH "YEil YILUIE 11 H,000 Outstanding value in the heart of Newport Beach. Walk to everything. Community pool and clubhouse. Sunny patio, 2 bedrooms. Move In condition. MAHOR IUllE SSll,000 Beautiful 2 bedroom condo m gate guarded Harbor Ridge. Large brick patio. city lights & mountain view. Exceptionally private location Customized throughout. SHYIEW U2t,OOO Absolutely lovely Hampton with 180° view on desirable corner lot. Parquet floors In dining room and kitchen. Yard 1s a veritable "Rogers Garden .~ Assumable loan. IAYSMOllH 1411,000 Classic 2 story Cape Cod. Features 3 BA. 3 BA. incredible gourmet kit chen, central courtyard. observation deck. 3 fireplaces and 2 Jacuzzis. Exquisite quality and detailing througout. As- sume low interest private financing. IALllA llYIS 1111,000 Set off by expansive bayslde deck, this 4 BR vllla offers everything the contemporary buyer of today wants. Spacious master suite with fire- place, bath with jacuzzi tub, gourmet kitchen to delight the fussiest of buyers. The best of everything I UIO llU 11,211,... Incredible expansive 10 room home on tip of Lldol Located on 3 full lots! Exposed beam ceilings, library. recreation room w/flreplace. & expansive glass opens to lush gardens & pond. lmAllU 11...,... Fabulous turning basin views • 5 BR. 5'h BA, magnificent pickled adobe floors, perfec1 con- dition. 3 fplcs. courtyard entry, south patio, room tor up to 75' boat. S.W• R.n,.,, Pu.1'W''• M..,.,.."""'n' r 2436 W C """ tiwv .It S M•11,,. """ ~rl &"4.h &lbcM ltl4od REALTORS. 675·6000 ~4J-1cu1 C..o.u1 ~l•llw•v. .C.oron• .S.-1 M•r Chuck Spiller or Joyce Waltte ~-f!1~1~~~ Ht-1400 '7MtM ---~ A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS R NANCIAL NETWORK REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SUN DAY UITI UFF 2111 lrlil•fH 3 BA. FA. LH $225.000 T BOLAND llllll YlfW HIES 1H1 hrt lecht•lc11 2 BA. Den $249,000 R KURTZ llt ClHH-lcLAll n s .. 1.111111 2 BR $280,000 A BOLAND IHCllEST 2021 .,., •• , .. 4 BR $295,000 l MARSTON otltl11El 111 ltl ,.,,, 3 BA $335.000 M MATTHEWS JlSlllf CIEH 11 Jetty 3 .BR. FA $339.000 C MCMAHAN HHllYIEWlllH 11JO hrt SHlle11r11 5 BR. FR $345,000 L WHITE llllll VIEW IMS 1 HI hr1 Slletfiellll 4 BR . Vu C KALINA WT lllFF H11 Cartll 5 BR, Vu, Gst Hse $420,000 H THAMEA WESTCUFF 121211 .. 1 •• 3 BA. FR $425.000 M GUTH IAalll VIEW lllHI 11H '•rt llslltp Circle 5 BR . Expanded $429.000 C BALDIKOSKI IELCllH llU 4llffttae••' .. 2 Bf;k-een, Vu $429,500 K RANGER IUlll YllW ltlU 1 t U Wlllte Sei11 4 BR. Poot. Vu $449,000 J DONAH UE UHWS llll 1 ,.,., s., 3 BR. FR. Vu $465.000 M REEDY UYSltHS $495,000 2111 •• ,. .. .,. Ir 3 BR. FR D BIBB llWPtlT KACI UH 1e11i.• Ir 2 BR, Wtrfrt $550.000 L MURPHY UYIL.ASS 21r ...... , s BR. FR, Pool. Spa $625,000 E COAKETT UYSIMH HH Ylsta 4 BR FR. ~n $625,000 E BOWIE ... WYWUK.l US..latH 6 BR, FA, Vu $675.000 B REEDY UMISU 11l Yle lW. SHiii 3 BR. Bayfront $995.000 J McNAUGHTON Ult ISU U2 Yia LW. SM4 • BR. Spa, 8ayfrt $1,550 000 S HARRIS ,... .... 111a I.~ 4 BR, FA $1 ,895.000 M BENT ----11e1 a.,.1• 8 • BA S2.975.000 L SHAW 644-9060 NEW LISTINGS lllYl•E 121 l,IM Unbehevably beautiful greenbelt location! Pro- fessionally designed interior with parquet floors. trench doors. greenhouse window, large brick patio EASTILIFF 1241,IOI Just listed Bring your large families. 5 BR or 4 T den. farge pool and yard.somev1ewof city lights from upstairs Buy leasehold or lee -the choice is stilt yours IRYl•E 1211- 0wner 1s extremely motivated to sell this splen- did family home with 4 BR. indoor spa, trench doors. pavers. neutral decor and large yard. rHIHIU teU•FHIT 1410,000 Great lower Peninsula 1oca11on without boardwalk Spacious apartment over the gar- age. undeveloped beach frontage Tremendous potential for user or developer Owner may finance Priced to sell HLIOl rHllSlll 1410,• This superb 4 BR. 3 1 BA family home on lower point is located one block from ocean or bay. Excellent opportunity to acquire an outstanding home at a very reduced price due to bank repossession srYCUSS MILL 1111,000 An absolutely outstanding family home with superb upgrading throughout Replete with trench doors and windows. pool. beautiful land- scaping 4 BR family room plus a rec room rUllSIU IUFROIT 1121,000 30 on the main bay with pier and dock plus an older 3 BR cottage 1s the exceptional buy of the year Bu1lc1ers-mvestors-users. a terrific spot for your yacht and a home for you SMORECLIFfS lllO .... A special Shorecllffs home with thrilling ocean and canyon views The ent1c1ng redwood deck- mq draws you outdoors to your own green glen. Separate maid's/guest s quarters COM IUFRHT HfTS llH- Twelve 1 BR units spectacularly located on 167' on Newport Bay. next to Bahia Corinthian.Yacht Club Sweeping view from 1etty ~ pavilion. Call office for lease and expenses llli CHYDll I 1, 1M- Eleqant 4 BR. hbrary, 4 : BA, Deane home on large private lot with pool and spa Pastoral view ovPr golf course and lake Expanded and enrich- ed Includes antique statuary hand carved nardwood floors Grell labncs and other decor- .1t or terns included rut.SIU llYFHIT 11,1•.- Fantast1c value Outstanding architecture and decor designed tor formal or informal lfvlng. Master suite overlooks boat shp sandy beach i\nd harbor with a night view from Newport Center 10 Pav1hon rHIHIU llffHIT 11,111- lnstantly appeahng. this 3-4 BR. subtle contem- pontry home 1s unrivaled in its meticulous decor and its locatio n with an endless view Master BR su1ta has private patio overlook ing boat facllltes LIM ISU '2,1M,HI Dramatic bayfront 4 BR home on 55 frontage. pter and SllP for larg boat Two m&Ster suites Impeccable quollty and taste Impressive so- larium entry ond stately staircase lncomparabte IOCAtton 218 1 Siii JOIQUlll Hl t LS ROAD , NEWPORT BEACH • ,,__,.I NII.IC NOTICE PWlJC M>TICE P\IUC ftOTICf rtalC NOTICE "=11.#1'#:' ftC-==A~H ~A~I ·~:A~-:· ~m.~.~=S ~~'°~.~=~· ':!~.~=· ,-~~A~=S •::~:A~~:.~~S "'-.......,. per90llit .,.. The followlno MrlOM "' The follow1"11 .-on• ''' Tilt fOllowlhQ PtftOl\a are rnt IOllOWl"O Pt<tona art The lollowlng Pf(t0n• are Tiie IOllOWlng persons 11• The tollowl"O pett0n1 are Th• tollowlng perton• .,, oa:a............ ..1 • .. :..s. .,,,1 CIOlnOw ~T1 ..... •8e1 •vicas. clOlna ~ u : dolng l>YlinMI w dOlng bu1lnt11s u : Alllec OIWngl bLull0n .. ..:H ·0 N .. Y doing t>ullneu .. : doing 1>u11neu N : doing bualnM• at: N "-_J,I . AllAA "'"' •r wt ...... ._ J'1 .. PHYSICALLY ,IT co.. BISHOP VENTURE, 2029 Arohltec:tural WOOd Pr<>d· " COO,EAATIVE VENO. ADROIT MECJ-IANICAL. TEC Cf'llULAA A -YounQ St .• IM• A"' CA «II Cl'Mlpmen Ave.. Suite IMSI Paaafttla SI. Ac>t. Quall Streel. Newport uct•. t727 SUpetlOt Av. WIMWE.AR. 23040 181~2 ""*~Cr .. Hunt• 8271 Boin A~ •• Midway TtNNACO .BUCKSUPOE· 1270f I,,.., C>rengt, CA 92tl9 G·9. Tuttlt\ CA 92680 a.on. CA t~ Cotti M-. CA 02927. • venlda d• I• Cartot1. •900, lll(lton Beech CA 92848 Cit~ CA 92965 SION co' TORO ANTENNA Tom Gae-oner, H21 WtlleiOI Aul*! Wlltllke. l.te & O.bbi. CM91n. St..,nt o.v.!opment Co., Affled Bult<*t Hatdwlff 90un• Hlllt, CA 02853 lllomat H11ry SpllQ•I, Jim .. w SIOpptf. 5202 co .. 17855·A Skypark Cir· I"'°"-Coe'-MIM. CA 141 ~. °'"'91. CA 18851 Putdtnl 81 .. Apt. Inc .. 1 C.ilfornle COIPof· 11\C (St1te ol lncatporallOn Denni• Olltln, 3102 Don-18142 Cr,. Huntington Vlnelancl Drtv1. Huntington <111, lrvlne, CA 92114 lltat tlMI U~ 1t1on._20tt OIAlll Sltttt. Caillomle), 17'27 luoeflol ¥Drook Lane.. Oo1ta Mnl. 8hc.h. CA 12&d S.actl, CA 924149 MaJk Shtpparel. 8881 1--~---Tmi....,~: ""'1l'Off· Tfllt bu1ln1H la con· ,,.._po<t8"cll.CAt2MO AY9.,Cot11M .... CAt2e27 A02628 1<11111-n Mn S~. Norml J11n Skipper, He1116n Or .. Huntington ....._CW Mw. CA..-lly.an~ clllctedbr.MC>and11t1dw"-AFS Oe~t CO<· Thia butlneH 11 con• Thia bu•ln•1111 con· 18U2 Cr .. Huntlngton5202v1nt1andOrlV..tiunt•e.act1.CA92646 .. . w.... "· w.r&lll• lit Scott Chelln por1tlon1 • C1tlf0fn1-cor-d\IC:11d by: I corporauon uc;ted by: In lndlvlduel a .. ch, CA 024148 lnoton 8each, CA 924148 GIOt~ Menn. no Gold· l"'9 .,..,..., Ii con-Ylllt tte1efMnt w .. l'lltd Thlt statement wu filed poratlon. 1146 Orang•· Allied 8ulldet H.,elwar• Oennla Olffln Ttila 1>u11n1H It con· lhll butln••• 11 <1on· anrod, C0tona Del Miit CA ~ bV• • oener• ,,.,,. with ftie County Ol«k ot Of. whh the County Cl«k Of Of. WOOd. Otange, CA 02Me tnc ey: Ellubeth 9rUtll Tiii• at1tement Wit llled duoted by; tiu1bllld and wife duoted Oy' II general plrl• 02625 nerlNp ln09 County on Februiwy ange County on March e, Thl1 bu1lne11 I• con-Secret1ry 1111 the County Clerk of Or· ThOlllU 11. SpllOlf ne<shlp Thi• bu11ness is oon· Tom Gmrtnet. ~ t I, 1M5 1985 ouc:tl<I by: a oorPoratlon Thie statement wH llt.o nge County on January 28, Thia 111t9"\ent w11 llled Jimea w. Skipper ouctld by· a general part· ~ ......... ~ ... _.. Or ~1 F,f10Ae Phltlp A. Sttt.1n1, Ptetl· with the County Cllfk of Of 1985 , .. ,..... wlth the County Cterk of Or This atatement w11 med nt<lhlp , ,_ ~I w .. flled ,...,...,..,_, Inge ..,.,_ Publltlled ()tinge Cout dent 1ngo County on Mtreh 9 ,. ang• County On Feb1u1ry wltll 1hl County Cllfk ot Ot· Mark Shepp111d ~ttflhe County Clietll. of Of· Oetly Pttol F.t>ruary 17, 24• o1uy Piiot M1roh 10. 17, 24. Thll 111temen1 wa1 ti 985 Publl•hld Orenge Coatt 22. 1985 ange County on February Thia ttlttmlrll wH llltld ln09 COunty on F.t>fuery M1toh 3, 10, 19t$ 3 t 1985 with the County Cleth ol Or· 'F270MI ally Piiot F'ebru1ry 17. 24, '2MllO 15. 1d85 wUh the County Clerk ot Or· 11, 1"5 Su"3tl ' Su-443 ang41 County on F•bruary Published Oran~ Coul Maren 3. 10, 1985 Pubhahed Orange Cout F2'IOl1 1nge County on Februery ,_ 22. 1995 Daily Piiot Merell 10, 17. 24 Su-.402 01tly Piiot M11rch 3. 10, 17, Published Oran~ ~Ht 20. 1985 Pu~ OfMOt Coett ,_.. 3t , 1985 • 24. 198~ Dilly Piiot February 24. F2'92ft 04llY Piiot Februwy 11, 24, P\a.IC *>TICE "8.IC NOTICE Publl•hed Or•nr Co1tt Su·452 1--POBl--IC_NO_Tl_C£--Su·427 March 3. to, 11. 1985 Pubhahed Orang• Cout Man:f\3, 10. tN5 'tCTtTIOU9 .,._.. l'tCTmOUS aUalNlll Oalfy Piiot Mareh ·• 10, t7', ---------Su-413 Dally Piiot FebruJry 24. Su--393 NAIS STA'R•NT NAiil ITATl•NT 24, 1085 Su-430 Pl.Bl.IC NOTICE FICflTIOUS IUltNHS ___ Pl.8.l __ C_NO_Tl_C_E __ ---------March 3, 10. 17, t98~u-406 NI.IC ftOTICE l'tCTm0ue8U8MH NAm 8TA.,.....,. The following Ptf90n9 are doing bullMN 11~ 8ASIC PACKAGING PRODUCTS, 50 Carver. lrvlne, CA 82714 · Robert 1. .. Wohlford, 60 CaMW, INIM. CA 027'14 Thi• butlnet• 11 con· duct.ct by: 11l lndMdu1I Robert L. wonnoro Tiiis ttatement was flled with the County Clerk of Or· enge County on February Tilt foffQwlng P4lflOnS ire The foOowtng PlflOn• are MAMIE STATl•NT P~LIC NOTICE dOlng bull,,... n : doing bualnesa at: f'ICTITIOUS 9UllNllS The totfOWl"O l*ton• are flCTITlOUS IUllNESI CALIFORNl-' EMPLOY· PE'l'RO & -'SSOCIATES. P\8.IC Fl)TIC£ NAMI STATEMINT olng business 89: NAME ITATIMINT FICTITIOUS 8USINH8 MENT ANO HOUSING IN· 3441 Birch St., Suite 206, The tollowlng l)lfeona art JUST-US (muslo band), The lotlowlng persona are NAME STATIMENT FORMATION. 2t08 Wl6t· Newpott Beach. CA 92660 ,ICTITtOUI 8UStNIH dOlng buslneu as. 06 West Keller StrHI, doing business as: Thtt lollowlng persons are FICTITIOUS 8USINl!S8 mlr)tlet Ave . Coate Mll4, w I l I I 1 m M I ch•• I NA• ITATE•NT AMER I c AN 0 Is . Santa Ana. C1tuornle 92707 MARCUS JAY COPLAND doing buslne .. aa: NAMI STATEMINT CA 92&27 Petrocefla, 19821 Lexington Thi fOllowlng persons .,. T R I B u T 0 R s . 2 7 0 c Mlcl'ltel Robert Samuels, & ASSOC IA TES, 270 Pearl DUNN WELL RUG & UP· The lollowlng persons are Joseph Purpura. 2108 Ln .. Huntington Beach, CA doing business as; Peterson. 10-H, Costa 2500 Falrvlew·O S1n1a An1, St.. leguna Beach, CA OLSTERY, 1818 Monrovia. doing buslnen •: WestmlnS1er Ave .. Cosll 92646 COL·LECT CONSULT· Mesa, CA 92626 Cafllornla 92704 92651 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 NEW ENVIRONMEN'fS. M-. CA 92627 This business 11 oon-ANT, 18837 Brookhurst St , WM R Lawzlt. 2700 Thia bualness la con· Marcus Jay Coplan, 270 Robert J. Dunn, 1818 2163 Puente Ave.. Colle Thi• bualnees 11 con· ducted by· an Individual Sulle 206. Fountain V1Jtey, Peterson, 10·H. Costa ucted by: an Individual Pearl St .. Laguna Beach, CA Monrovia, Costa Mesa, CA Mesa, CA 92627 ducted by: an lndlVldual Wiiiiam Michael Petrocetl1 CA 92708, Mesa, CA 92626 Mlollael A. Semvets 92651 92627 Ruth Marie Beck. 2153 J0teph Purpur1 Thia statement was flled Lori Marie Ad1ms, 690 W Denise Lambert, 2790 This statement was ltled Thia business Is eon· This business 1s con· Puente Ave , Costa Mesa. Thlt 1tatement was II~ with the County Clerk of Or· 16th St., COiia II/Iese. CA Peterson. 10-H. Costs Ith the County Clerk of Of. ducted by: en lndtvldual ducted by: an lndlvldual CA 92627 with the County Clerk of Of· ange County on March 6. 92627 Meta.. CA 92626 ange County on Februery Marcus J1y Coplan 'Robert J. Dunn Joanne Umland, 31421 ange ~nty on February t985 This business Is con· This business 1s con· 11. 1985 This statement was flied Tiiis statement was llled Via La Mora, San Ju1n 1 t. t985 mosu ducted by' an lndtvldual ducted by· Joint venture F211UO with Illa County Clerk of Or-with the County Clerk ot Or· Capistrano CA 92676 F211174 Published Orange Coast Lori Marie Adams Denise L Limbert Published Orange Coast ange County on Febru1ry ange County on February Thos business Is con· Publl1hed Orange Cout Dally Pilot March 10, 17, 24. Thia statement was filed This statement wu llteo Oa•fy Pilot February 17, 24, 25. 1985 20. 1985 ducted by co-partners '*IC NOTICE 11, 1985 Dally Piiot FebrulfY 17, 24, 31. 1985 with the County Clark or Or· with the County Clerk or Or· March J, 10, 1985 F'2tl11t F:zet2t0 JoM•'e Umland F2111n Marcil 3. 10, 1985 Su-447 ange County on FebrulfY ange County on March • Su·399 Published Orange Cout Published Orenge Coast T1l1s ~1atement was filed PtalC NOTICE FICTITIOUS_. .. NAMISTA'flmNT The fOllQWlng I* ton• a dOlng oualneN u · H£WlTI ALLISON A _ SOCIA TES. 26861 Mirto Cl cte. Minion VltJo. CA 9290 Mary Sus.an Htwltt. 2ete Mirto Circle. MlsslOll vi. CA 92691 Thia bu11n111 It co dueled by: 1n lndlvldu•I M11ry $uun Hewitt Thi• 1tat6riltnt WU fl wllh the County Clerk of 0 1ng1.1 County on March 1985 Publl1hed Orang• Col Delly Piiot Mtrch 10, 17. 2' 3t, 1985 Ml.IC NOTICE FIC11TIOUI eus•H NAMI STATEMENT Tilt lollowlng peraona doing business as. EYElECH OF OR.A COUNTY. 701 l ·A, W Ava , Huntington BelCh, 926-49 Comtech MarkeO Grwp Inc .• a Calllornla porauon Thi• buelneH It c ductld by. a corporation Douglas Pittman. Pr dtnl _ This 111tement wu with lhe County Clefk of ange County on Febru 20, 1985_ Published Or1ngo C Oally Piiot February 2 March 3. 10, 17. 1985 Su· Publftlled Or1nge Coast Su-401 22. 1985 1985 Dally Pilot March 3. 10. 17, Dally Piiot February 24. with the County Clerk of Or- Oally Pilot F•l>f'uary 11, 24. 81m1IC NOTICE F2et555 F27033t MLIC NOTICE 24• 1985 March 3, tO, 17, 1985 ange Count~ on February ---------ti March 3, 10, 1885 rUUL Published Orange Coast Published Orange Coast , __ __;.....;;_.....;;____ Su-422 Su-405 21. 1985 11un11c NOTICE Su.392 f'tlll.IC NOTICE FICTfTIOUS eUllNESS Dally Pilot M81ch 3. 10. 17. Dally Piiot March 10. 17, 24 FICTITIOUS IUlfNIH F2'MM r..-. NAMI STATEMENT 24, 1985 31, 1985 NAME STATEMENT POOUC NOTICE ntm•1c NOTICE Pub11s1wd Orange Coast --.;..;.=..;;......;..__;.;;..._'I FICTITIOUI IUllNHS NAME STATEMENT The following pel'sons are Tile following persons are Su·424 Su-454 The following persons are 1----------rUU\. Daily Pllol February 24• NA• STATIMINT Pl&.IC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUe IU ... U N.-eTAftMENT The IOllowtng per$00S are doing bull,_ u : SECURITY FIRST MORT. GAGE COMPANY. 1185 Promontory Drive Weat, Newport Beach.Calltornla 92660 Aandotph A. De Lano. 165 Promontory Drive West. Newport Beech. Catlfornla 92660 Tamara R. De Lallo. 185 Promontory Drive West, Newport Beach. Calllornl1 92660 This business ls con· ducted by: husband and Wfte Tamara A. Oe Leno doing business as: SEQUOIA SOFTWARE SYSTEMS. 32 Sequoia Tree Lane, lrvlne, CA 92715 Edward L. O'Oay, 32 S• quola Tree Lane. Irvine. CA 927t5 Howard Chen, 5624 Farna Ave .. Arcadia. CA 91006 Carlos Menendez:. 15856 Santa Fe, Whittler, CA 90603 This bualne99 Is con· ducted by· a general part· nersnlp Edward L O'Oay This statement was filed wltn the County Clerk of Or- l!!Qe ~nty on February 11, l98-S • ,...., doing business as. dotng business as· FICTITIOUS IUllNlSS flCTITIOUS IUSINESS March 3 IO, t7. 198~ 4 6 The lollowlng per$Olla 1 WHITE MOUNTA IN PtJBllC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE VIDEO LEASING COM· NAMEITATEMENT NAMfSTATEMENT u-1 dolngbuslnesa11: CREAMERY. 23342 El Toto PANY, 16600 Aston St., Tiie following parsons are The lolloWtng persons are STEARNS CONSTRU Ad .. El Toro, CA 92630 FICTITIOUS 8USINH8 FICTITIOUS 8UllNE8S trvtne. CA 92714 doing business as. dolng business as: POOLIC NOTICE TtON COMPANY. 202 Michael J. Munt, 520 NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Rober1 C. Ganlere. 9402 NATIONAL SECURITY B & B ART SERVICES. Quall Street. Newpo Avocado, Corona det Mar. The following persons are The tollowlng persons are om stock, Huntington FINANCIAL SERVICE OF 2741 Mendou or .. Costa FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Beach. CA 92660 CA 92625 doing business u : doing business as: Beach, CA 92646 NEWPORT BEACH, 238 Fis· Mesa. CA 92626 NAME STATEMENT Stearns Constructlo Kathryn B. Munz. 520 K&C REMODELING ANO MAC MILLIN & AS· James B. Beauchamp, Cher Av . Costa Mesa. CA James w Clardy 2741 The following persons are Comrany. Calllornla. 20 Avocado, Corona del Mar, HOME MAINTENANCE. SOCIA TES. 3303 Harbor 626 Cove, Corona del Mar, 92626 Mendoza or., Costa Mesa. doing business as Oual St .. Newport CA 92625 ::J' 756 t Center Ave . .r41 , Blvd., Ste. K-3. Costa Mesa, A 92625 ET Strickland, 3857 CA 92626 PRECISION STRIPPING CA 92660 This business Is con· Hun1lng1on Beach. CA CA 92626 Robef1 F Beauchamp. Birch St .. Newport Beach. This business ,, con· AND SAW cun1NG. 1548 This business la co ducted by. husband and wife 9264 7 Paul G Mac Miiiin, 1718 u t t e 7 O 0 E , 4 O 0 0 CA 92660 ducted by: an lndlvldual Adams, Costa Mesa, CA ducted by. a corporation MIChael J. Munz Keith Leon Johnson. 7561 Port Margate, Newporl ~Arthur Blvd .. Newport This business Is con· James w Clardy 92626 PhillP A. Stearns, Pr This statement was llled Center Ave , .11 41, Hunt· Beach, CA 92660 Beach. CA 92660 ducted by· an lndlvldual Tnis statement was filed Marilyn Allen. 1919 Suva. dent with the County Clerk of Or· lngton Beach. CA 92647 Dolores J Mac Millin. Richard N. Groves. 624 E. T Strl~kland with the County Clerk of Or· Cosla Mesa, CA 92626 This statement w11 II ange County on March 1, Cheryl Ann Johnson. 7561 1718 Port Margate. Newpon rbolada. Arcadia, CA This statement was filed ange County on February This business 1a con· with the County Clerlt ol 1985 Center Ave., ;41, Hun1-Beach, CA 92660 1006 wltn the County Clerk of Or· 14, 1985 ouoted by an tndl11tdual ange County on Febr F270111 lngton Beach. CA 92647 Thos business 1s con-This business IS con· ange County on February F21eftl Marilyn Allen 22. 1985 Published Orange Coast This business ts con-ducted by· an 1ndlvlduaf ucted by a general part· 25. t985 Published Orange Coast This statement was filed Dally Piiot March 10. 17, 24, ducted by: nusband1!fld wile Dolores J Mac Miiiin ershlp F2et722 Dally Piiot February 24 . with the County Clerk ot Or· Published Or1nge Co 31 191!5 Keith L Johnson This statement was llled Robert C Ganiere Published Orange Coast Mareh.3..-10, .u.. t985 a~nly on February t, at~y Pilot March~. 10, 1 ' Su-439 rfils....sta~i°as ffled wlth the County Clerk of Or· ihls statement wllT flled Oalry l'llot Mai'Cf\ :r.-rn. IT. Su.-415 l985 24, 1985 Publlahed Orange Coast---------with the County Cl111k of Or-ange County on March 6, Ith the County Clerk of Or· 24, 1985 F2S715t Su·• ThtS Slltement WllS filed with the County Clerll of Ot· ange County on February 11, 1985 Dally Piiot February t7, -25, l'lllUC NOTICE March 3, 10, 1986 __ ....;.......;....;.....;. ___ _ ange County on F.e.bruary t.9!5 oglt County on February S.U=§35 DllD•jC NOTICE Published OtaAge Coast 22. 1985 F27057S 11, 1985 ___ rUU\..;..;...;...;. _____ 1 Dally Pilot February 24, ________ ...,. F2'1541 Puollsl\ed Orange Coast F2Mln 111tm•1c NOTICE March 3. 10. 17. 1985 111tm11c NOTICE ~ Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot Februety 17. 24, March 3, 10, 1985 Su·394 FICTITIOUS IU91NHS NA• ITATEMrHT Published Orange Coast Dally Pllo1 March 10. 17, 24, Published Orange Coast i---'"-UU\.------FICTlTIOUS IUSINESS Su-41 7 __ r:...;..;UUL;;.;.;..;...;. ___ ...,. Dally Pilot March 3. 10, 17, 31, 1985 tfy Piiot February 17· 24· FICTITIOUS IUSINEH NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS IW ... SI 24, 1985 Su-450 March 3 10. 1985 NAME STATEMINT The lollowlng persons are ---------NAME STATE•NT su-<133 Su-396 doing business as: -PUBLIC NOTICE doY~ ~~!f;:~ f,~rsons are N S.M.E 'e4 is .. 2c9'1'98261r6~1' -F-1C_T_1_T_1o_u_s_1_u_s_1 .. -E-t_s_ doi~ ::i'!f~~~ :;rsons ACACIA GARDENS, LTO., eJ~~ L~~j'~ks."415 2Slh NAME STATEMENT GAEGORY W. MAXWE 2026 Quall Strae1. Newport Street, Newport Beach, CA The following persons are & ASSOCIATES, 694 Beach, CA 92660 92663 doing business as: 19th St , Costa Meae, Stearns Development Wiiiiam H Daum. 415 29th TAOB, 3300 lrvlne Av· 92627 Company. Inc .. a Catlfornla Street. Newport Beach, CA enue. Suite 101 . Newport Gregory W M uw corporation. 2026 Ou alt 92663 Beach. CA 92660-3198 10102 Cutty Sark, Hu Pl8.JC NOTICE Tiie lollowlng persons are ---------doing business as: F1CTITIOUS 9UllNESI OYE·NAMICS. 97 1 S NAME STATEMENT Bickley Or.. Huntington --Pllll--IC_NO_T-IC-E--1 MLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie followlng persons are· Beach, CA 92648 _ __;,-=.;;...;.__..;;_;,,_;_ __ ._ ________ _ doing business as: Thomas Richard Barton FICTITIOUS 9UllNESI FICTITIOUS IUllNESS FICTITIOUS BUSINEH SECURITY ANALYSIS .Jr .. 97 l5 Blcl<tey Or., Hunt· NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT ASSOCIATES 20381 New· tngton Be8ch. CA 92646 The following persons are The following persons are The following persons are KOHLS land St., Huntington Bea.ch, This business Is con· doing business as doing business as: olng business as: CA 92646 ducted by: an lndlvldual PETE BARGE AUTO· EVEAYBUOOY'S DAN-B & M INTERIOR DESIGN, Sy-397 DEA TH NOTICES ARNOLD C. (ACK) George Arthur Johnson, Thomas A. Barton .Jr MOTIVE, 3074 Fernheeth CIN, 2620 Elden Ave .. C-2. 1207 Palm Ave .. Huntington KOHLSpassed away 20381 Newland Huntington ihls statement waa flied Lane, Costa Mesa. CA Cosla Mesa. CA 92627 Beach. CA 92648 Street, Newport Beach, CA Valerte Lynn McDonald, Taylor B Grant, 3300 1ngton Beach, CA 92646 92660 4'15 29th Street. Newport lrvlne Avenue. Sutle 101 Tilts bustneU 19 C • This business Is con· Beach, CA 92663 Newport Beaon. California ducted by: an Individual T d M h 5 Beach. CA 926.i6 with the County Clerk of Or-92626 Brian Jay Sheatt. 2620 Brendan O'Shea, Palm ues ay arc • ihls business I• con-ange Countu on Marcil 7. 1985 · So h L ~ ' Peter T Barge. 3074 Elden Ave .. C·2, Costa ve .. Huntington Beach, CA ducted by a limited partner· This business 15 con· 92660·3 !98 Gregory W Mexwetl ship ducted by: a general part· Arthur V Strock. 3300 This statement was If Wesley C Ellis. President nerhslp Irvine Avenue, Suite 101, w11t1 the County Clerk of This statement was fifed WOiiam H Daum Newport Beach. Caflfornta ange County on Febru tn ut aguna ducted by: an individual 1985 Fernheath Lane, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 2648 after a lengthly ill· Geroge A. JOllnson FVOlf77 Mesa. CA 92626 Buddy Danella. 1695 Mary Marton. 1207 Palm with the County Clerk ol Or· This statement was· flied 92660·3198 11. 1985 ange County on February with the County Clerk ol Or· Thos business Is con-F n ess H e 1s survived This statement was filed Published Orange Coasl This business Is con· Irvine Ave.. Jt206, Costa ve Hunt1n91on Beach, CA b h' bel eel f with the County Clerk of Or· Dally Piiot March 10, 17. 24, ducted by an lndlvldual Mesa, CA 92627 2648 y , lS OV WI e ange Counly on February 31. 1985 Peter T Barge Tl11s business IS con· r This business IS COn· Doetha, sons. Robert 22. 1985 Su·4•8 This slatement was filed ducted by a general part· uc1ed by co-partners 22. 1M5 ange County on February ducted by a general part-Published Orange C F2MS42 20. 1985 nershlp • Dally Piiot February 17. Cubbison of Beverly F299Se31----------wllh•the County Clerk ol Or·I nershlp Mary Martin HI ls· Bruce Cubbison PubllsheCJ Orange Coest POOLIC NOTICE ange County on March 3, 10, Brian J. Slleatz ThlS stalement was hied Published Orange Coast F2tl11250 Arthur v Strock. Taylor B Marcil 3. 10, 1985 Daily Piiot March 3, 10, 17. Pubhshed Orange Coast Grant Su-3f8 odaughat~ra. M aarrcaa•a' 31, t985 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS ' · F2"SS4 w11t1 the County Clerk ot Or-nge County on February f 's t M · Deity Pilot March to. 17, 24, ___ .;......;.....____ 17 24 1985 This statement was filed ~th the County Clerk ol o. r· 24. 1985 Dally Pilot February 24. This statement was hied Su·432 Maren J, tO, 17 t985 with tile County Clerk of Or· ---------+ Su-411 ange County on February _ __;POBl...;..;;._l_C_NO.-...T_IC'-E__;-+ 20. 1985 "' Su·442 NAME STATEMENT Publlsned Orange Coast ange County on February 11, 1985 Kruszewski, San The following persons are Dally Piiot Maren 3. 10. 17, 11, 1985 F2tM72 PUBllC NOTICE Diego , brothers, doing business as: · 24, 1965 f291f7t Published Orange Coast W illis Kohls of Gr~ DllOlfC NOJ'IC[' SILICON IN ACTION, 706 su-425 Published Orange Coast ally Piiot February 17. 24, rUUL ~ .._ Goldenr<>d, COiona Del Mar. Dally Piiot February 17, 24, March 3. 10. 1985 Va 11 e y, Richard ---------CA 92625 111tm•ic NOTICE March 3, 10. 1985 Su-~90 I Su-395 Kohls of Sacramento; F~~o~: .. ~=s Aiohard Curtis Paulson, rurx. . sisters, Helen Evans, The following persons are 706 Goldenrod. Corona Del FICTfTIOUS IUSINESS 111mLIC NOTICE Mar, CA 92625 .... ...., ST'"TEMI... llMIDlfC NOTICE I ruu Dons K ohls. and doing buslneu .,. This business 15 con· """'"' .. "' ~..-. 1r B 1J ( INSURANCE LrTIGA TION Tile lollowong person.s are FICTITIOUS IUSINHS ene rown a 0 C 0 NS ULT ANTS 2 7 0 6 ducted by an individual doing business as: FICTITIOUS IUllNESS NAME IT A TElllEN'T Grass Valley. Ca. ' Richard C Paulson SAOOLEBACK PAINTING NAME STATEMENT The lollowtng persons era 0 d C I . 1 f Harbor Blvd.. Suite 209-B, This statement was filed r a ar IS e. o Costa Mesa. CA 92626 with the County Clerk 01 Or· & RENOVATING. 26575 El The totlowlng persons are doing business as. Sebastapol. Ca; also James A. Robertson & As· ang.e County on March 5, Toboso. Mission V•eJo. CA doing business as· INSTANT IMAGES. 3407 I t t Del e 92691 MSP BENEFIT CONSULT· 1Lak1 Center Drive. I rear en· survived by eight soc a es. nc .. a awar 19 5 David Keith Pllllllps, ANTS, 2845 Mesa VerdOranceJ Santa Ana, CA d h ' Id d corpora11on. 2706 Harbor F270455 E 5 C gran c I ren. an Blvd.. Suite 209·B. Costa Published Orange Coast 26575 El Toboso. Mission Drive ast. /1 • osta Mesa. '92704 five great grand-Mesa. CA 92626 Dally Piiot March lO, H , 24, V1110, CA 92691 CA 92626 Shirlene G Heston. 1856 children. The K ohls This business Is con· 31. 1985 This business is con· Bruce T Pratte, 24191~ayport Way, Newport family have been ducted by· a corporation Su-437 ducted by an lndlVldual Deerpark Or Fullerton, CArtseach. CA 92660 James A. Robertson, David Keith Phillips 92635 Loretta R Rioh. 1867 long time residents of President · 1----------This statement was flied . Ronald M S Park Bayport Way. Newport L aguna Beach Mr This statement was llled POBllC NOTICE wllh the County Clerk of Qr. This business Is con· 1Beach, CA 92660 H hi eel d wllh the County Clerk of Or , ___ .;......;....._____ ange County on February ducted by. a general part-This business 1s con· O S own an op-5. FICTITIOUS IUllNESS 22. 1985 ners111p (iucted by a general part· t d .. AC KS. • ange County on Maroh , er a e 1985 NAME STATEMENT F2"S4t Bruce T Pratte nersh1p FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMINT The lollowing persons are doing business as B 0 N V I · VANT /EXPERIENCE THE GOOD LIFE. 116'n Garnet, Balboa Island, CA 92662 Nill Shashln Desai, 118'h Garnet. Balboa Island. CA 92662 . This business Is con· ducted by· an lndlvldual Niii Desai This statement was filed with the Count)' Clerli of Or- ange Coun1y on February 20. 1985 f2tt252 Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot February 24, Marcil 3, 10. 17. 1985 Su-409 ' Koh ls Garage in F27Ml3 The lollowlng persons are Publfshed Orange Coast This statement was tiled Loretta R Rich Laguna Beach of over Pubflslled Orange Coast doing business as Dally Piiot March 3. 10. 17 with the County Clerk of Or· This statement was flied POBllC NOTICE 0 It Pll t ••a c• 10 17 24 RUSS'S AUTO MART 445 24. 1985 ango County on February Ith the Count)' Clerk ot Or-1----------30 Years. H e Was a a y o .... r " , , , 31. 1985 E 17th St., Costa Mesa. CA Su·42f 14, 1985 ange Covnty on February FICTITIOUS 8U81NESS member o ( the Su-444 92627 F2Ml73 11, 1985 NAME STATEMENT Mt'thoclist Church in Russell H Woolley. 978 Published Orange Coast F2t1897S The lollowlng persons are Laguna Beach , Ma-Bayside Cove w. Newport MLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot February 2'4. Published Orange Coast doing business ea: Beach. CA 92660 S S "'II March 3, 10, 17, 1985 Dally Piiot February 17, 24. 325/SHAOOW VENTURE. i.on1c Lodge • of --POBl--IC_NO_T-IC_E __ This business 1& con· Ft~!U~o~TA~~~:Nr Su-..-14;Marcti3. 10.1985 s 3440 irvfne Ave .. 11130, L aguna Beach. Order ducted by an lndlvtdual 1 1 1 u·•OO Newport Beach. CA 92660 of Amaranth, Past FICTITIOUS 8UllNEH Russell H Woolley d rhebof ow ng persons art MLIC NOTICE 325 Inc .. 8 Calllonla COr· N .. ...., ST'"T'IME.... This statement was Ille<! 0 ng usiness as. poratlon. Jl&'O Irvine A11e . Patron Of the "'--tern .. ._. .. "' w H 0 LE p ER s 0" FICTITIOUS IUSIN"'SS .c..a The IOllowlng persons are th the County Clerk of Or· AWARENESS & TRAINING NAME STATEMENT DtmllC Ml\TICE /1 130 Newport Beach. CA Star. Scottish Rite of doln~ busln••• aa·. ange County on March 5. C ruu nu 92660 ~ 1965 191 Admiral Way. oste The lollowlng persons are Long Beach and AJ. N WPOAT AIRCRAFT Mesa, CA 92627 doing business as: FICTITIOUS 8U81NESS Shadow Olstrlbvtera Inc . M alaikah Sch rine LEASING. t 119 Estelle Ln . F270454I Janice Lynne Wiiiiams WILD ROSE WILDER· NAME STATEMENT a Calllorn11 corporation. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Published Orange Cosst 9 Ad 1 w C 1 22972 Miii Creak Or., #200, Temple. Mr Kohls Kenneth B. Wlntenburg, 0111y Piiot March 10. 11. 24. 1 1 mira 7 av. os e NESS EXCURSIONS. 8462 The totlowlng persons are Laguna Hills. CA 92653 served his country 1119 Estelle Ln . Newport 1. t985 Mesa. CA 926<' Reilly Drive. Huntington doing business as. This business is con· Su-438 This business IS con· Beach, CA 92646 WORLD 1·HOUR PHOTO, ducted by· 8 joint venture faith fully an the Unit-Beach. CA 92660 ducted by· an lndlvJduat Yvonne Guzman, 8462 Re· 2700 w Coast Highway, Austin Monroe. President ed Stat.es Army dur· Lu~:~'~v~:. ~:~~~~d ~:111;, 1----------JTanlce L Wiiiiams f 1 Illy Or . Hunt Bch .. CA 92646 Newport Beach. CA 92663 This statement was llled ing W orld War U Cal , 91311 _ __;Pllll~=-IC;_;,,NO_Tl_C_E__ t :'sh sctate~enct I w:s I 'oe<l ThlS business •s con· Tucker Properties. Inc., a with the County Clerk of Or· S · II be h Id SS w 1 I e oun Y er o r. ducted by· an Individual Callfornla corporation. 2700 an"e County on Februery erv1ces WI e Stan Morri•. t 166 Roldan FICTlllOUS BUSINE ange County on March 5 Yvonne Guzman w. Coast Highway, Newport 20• 1985 Monday. March 11. St • Simi Vallely, Calif • 93065 NAME IT ~TEMENT 1985 Tilts statement was hied Beach, CA 92663 ' F2tt2tl 1985 a t 1 IAM ln Pa· Micnael J l<irkpatrlck, The loltowlng persons are F2704~ with Ille County Cterk of Or· Robert fucker. 2700 W Published Oran e Coe.st l'1f1c View Mortuary ~!~~. 6~.t~,~~~e. Canoga oo1;~~~~r;:~s a~EOICAL. Publlsned Orange Coast ange County on February Coast Highway. Newport Oslly Piiot Febr~ery 24 Dally Piiot March 10. 17. 24 22. 1985 Beach. CA 92663 .. h 3 tO 17 l985 · C hapel, Newport Thia business IS oon· 14802 Moran St .. West-31 1985 F2tH51 Mar-shal Myers. 2700 w. , ... arc • • • Su-403 Beach. Friends may ducted by· a general part· minster. CA 92683 Su-43£ Published Orange Coast Coast Htghw1y. Newport nershlp Rici< Graves. 356 Lourdes. o 1 Pl M ti 3 10 17 Be C 92663 POOLIC .f«>TICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are do1no business as: OSO RACING. (DIRECT STORE DELIVERY RAC· ING). 19785 Deep Harbor. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Frank Roy Lewis. 19875 Deep Harbor. Hunt1ng1on Beach. CA 92648 Kathleen Bewedlck lewis, 19785 Deep Harbor. Hunl· 1ngton Beach, CA 92648 This-business is con- ducted by: husband and wile Frank Roy Lewis This statement was llled with the County Clerk ol Or- ange County on February 20. 1985 F2"2.U Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot February 24. March 3, 10. 17. 1985 Su-412 MLIC NOTICE flCTtTIOUS IUllNESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowlng persona are do1n9 business IS: THE YARD MASTERS, 8892 Lawrence Ave . West· minster. CA 92683 Paul Checketts, 8892 l awrenoe Ave.. West· minster. CA 92683 This business ts con· ducted by: an lndlVldual Paul Checketts Thie llatement wa.s filed wtlh the County Clerk ol Or· ange County on Febru1ry 25, 1985 f*721 Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot March 3, 10, 17, 24. t986 Su·420 call at the mortuar y I( B Wlntenburg Costa Mesa. CA 92627 ---------a ty lot arc , , . ach, A POBllC NOTICE the m ornmg of the This statement was llleCJ Chris M uir. 2 155 1 MLIC NOTICE 24· 1985 Franklin w. Alexender. 1---------MLIC NOTICE C C 0 129 H nt Su-426 2700 W Coast Hlgt1w1y, FICTITIOUS IUSl"''"IS ----------'-=---.,~rv1ce from lOAM with tne ounty terk ot r· Brookhurst, # • u • N Be .. c • 92•63 "5 ""' C ' .. 6 B CA 92646 FICTITIOUS IUllNUS 1---------ewport ac ... " " NAMI ITATE•NT FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS tall service time. In· ange ounty on .... arch • tngton en . NAME STATEMENT p•mLIC 111nTICE This business la con-1985 This business Is cori· 1 __ ..;,..,;;,uu.;;;.;;.. __ 11V..;._ ___ duoted by a general psrt-The following pel'sona are NAME STATEMENT tC'rment will follow F270Me ducted by e llmlle<I panner· Tiie tollowlno p11<sons Brf FICTITIOUS BUSIN"'IS ntlf'shlp doing business ea· The lollowrng pertons are charv•I serVIC'es. Pa· Published Orange Coast ship doing business as. s; DIGITAL AUDIO VIDEO doln'j. business 11: .. -0 7 TH POPE OAGANIZA NAME STATEMENT Robert Tucker ENTERPRISES. 22166 I( y & ASSOCl .. TES. "'72 ·c· y · M rt Dally Piiot Maroh I , 1 . 24, Chris Muir Thi Illa"' "' .. Cl IC tew o70u0ary 31 1985 lhls st11emen1 was tlled TION. 1012 Brloso St , Su•lf f ne lollowtng persons are with t~es~~~eny ~,;:'or o";'. Camlnllo Vino, Leguna Hiiis, Valeno11 St., tr 1, Co1t1 directors. 644·2 · Su-453 with the county Clerk of Or· 108, Cos11 Mese, CA 92627 doing bus1ne$S as CA 926$3 Misa. CA 92826 ange County on March 8. Wiiiiam Stertlng Pope 90: ARl BY DESIGN. 39 ange County on February Timothy l Algfer. 22166 Kay 0 Muglla, 1172 Va~. HAft80R LAWft. MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Colla Mesa 540-5554 PtEftCe' 9"0T'Hlftl BELL 90tl.ADWAY MORTUAllY 110 Btoadway Cotta M..- 6'42·9150 PACWIC VllW MfMOfttAL ,.,_ Cemetery • Morh,1.,.y Chapel • Cremarory 3500 Pac:tflc vi.w Orivt Newport Beech 644~i100 McCO...CK MOA'TUMY 1195 L•to: Canyon Laguna Beach, Ca 92851 494.9415 c 1985 W. 17th St . 117, Costa Mesa Sunhgllt. trvone CA 92715 22. l985 F2'M5e Camlnllo Vino. Laguna Hiiia. cla, 111, Coata Meta, CA FV07 CA 92627 Karen Eltzabetl\ Vant Hol. CA 92653 112626 MLIC NOTICE PubllaMd Orange Co111 This businesa 18 con 39 Sunl1g111 lrvme. CA Published Orange Coest Thl1 business ts con· This bualne11 la con. Dally Piiot March 10, 17. 2•. ducted by an lndlvl(luel 92715 Dally Piiot March 3• lO, 17• ovated by: 1n lndlvldual ducted by. an lndtvlduat FICTITIOUS IUllNHS NAM£ STATEMENT 31 1985 Wiiiiam Stll(flng Pope Tn1s hu5oness IS con· 24. 1985 S 23 Ttmothy L. Alglef Kiy D. Muglla Su-.445 This statemenl was ruet duc:ted oy an 1nd1v1duat u-4 Thia statement wu filed This ••atemem was llle<t The lollowlng pel'sons 1re ---------- doing bualneu as: AIM nuDtfC NOTICE with the County Cte<k of Or Karen E Vanl Hol ----------1 wfltl 11141 County Clefk ol Or-wltl'I the County Cftf'k ol Or· ange County on Februaf) This statement wH liled PtJBllC NOTtCE inge County on February enge County on Ftbrvel"y MARKETING COMPANY. _ ___;r;..;.;;urx...;;;.;;..;..-_ __ _ t4, 1985 woth lhe Cov"IY Clerk ol Or· ----------12t 1985 ., 25, t985 , F21M51 angt County on March 4, STATEMINT Of F..a '2111120 Pll'l1111hed Orange Cou1 1985 AIANDOHMINT Of Publlahed Orang• Cont Publl1hed Or•nr. CoH1 Oally Piiot March 10, 17. <>• ,7702t0 UH Of' ,ICTrTtOUI 011lly Piiot M•toh 3, 10, 17, Dally Piiot M1rch • 10, 17, 31. 1985 PubhSht!CI Orange Coqt 8UltNIH NAMI 24, 1885 24, 1985 VITA·ENE~GY (Tm). PAO· ITATE•NT OF FESSIONAL NAIL PROO· AIANDOMMINT OF UCTS (Tm). 3197 A Airport Ull Ofl flCTTTIOUS Loop Ortve. Costa Mell, CA IUSMI• NAME 92626·3424 The fottowlng persons Alm Marl<etlng Company. have abandoned the use of (Nevada corporation), 3197 the Flcllttou1 Buslneu A Airport Loop Orlve. Coate Name· I( H J -R K 0 Mesa. CA 92626-3424 HOMES f 176 SE MAIN Su-44 1 D81ly P1101 Marchio, 17. 24, The follow~ pet1one Su-434 Su·•21 31, 1985 " "c ~:;• ;?c'17~~~. ~.~::~ --.,-IDi-ll'_llllft_TJ_C_E __ , ________ _ Mt.IC NOTICE D11D1 IC NOTICE N11me: J 8 EntarprlMS. 217 --'"~UUU\1---""----Nil.IC fr>llCE r .,_, Av11eado SI. u . Co.ti Mesa __ ...-;;.;.;...._ ___ _ Vita Energy, 3197 A Air· STREET IAVINE CA 0'1714 ,ICTITIOUS 8UltNHI f'ICTITIOUS IU ... H ~:.. ~~0~26~6~3~24Cost• rhe . Flefltloui 8u11n .. 1 NA• tTAT!mNT ~"~!~':.,.':: .,, Prolesalonal Ntlll PrO<I· N1m1 referred to 1bovo was Thi followfng Pt<tona arc d 0 1 n 0 bu 11 n e u 11; ucta 3197 A Airport l~ filed In Orange County on dOing buslnon N AUOLEYIPAClf:IC, 1808-A Orlve Costa Me.. CA Oatober 27, 1081 A~T 8Y DESIGN, 3i w Oc I N 82926•3424 · Philip ~· McNamee. 1176 Sunlight. Irvine. CA t2715 S.8Ch. ~r82~ ewport Tiits l>uslnen 11 con· St Mlin Stree1. •A. Irvine. Karen Et11ao.th Vint fiot Patrlotc J Audlay. l80e-A ducted by 1 oorporatlon CA 92714 39 Sunltgl'll. lrvlna, C~ W t OoNflfroot. Newport Mtrthl Kreldat Prest-Offle Slmbro. 160 I Gtl· 92T1S Beach CA 02663 dent AIM Mt1r1<et1j,g Com· •••• Terrace, Corona Del lhla butlneH 11 con Tiii• bualn••• 11 oon· Pan)'. M1r, CA 92625 duotod by 1n lndMdual b ft .. f\/ld l'hl• •lllemtfll wtt fl Tnlt t>ualnes1 wH con Katen t . Vant Hof du~t:'A~.:' 1.,.. uat wllh th• ~nty Cfftrk ot Or· dvcted by a • lfmltod Plfl• Thlt •t•tern.nt wu lllec Thi• •tat«Mllt wu filed Count on M en e ner11'1lp l"ltll ,,... County Clttk of Of ,..._ Or ·en ., M I Thi.I Statement ... filed •noe County on MllOh 4 with tl"le County ...... k ol • 18 S -with the County Clerk Of Or· 108$ lngt Coun1y on Mardi 8, .... rOl1 •not Coullty on .bbfl.IM)I ~ 1915 PUD!hll'MO Oran~ Coaa 20 1085 P Olltll«t Or Ooa ~ D•llY PllOt Mtrefl 10. 17. 2• Publ1e111<1 Ort1n~ Co••• '~ Piiot Mere~,,. ar Pvbllthed Otenoe Cot•• 3 t, 1085 01lly Piiot Febru1ty 2~. t, lt85 • • OaHy PllOI Mlf()lt 10. 17. 24, SU-4$I M.,cn 3, 10, 17, 1885 ~4t 31, IH$ ,---$u...4t8 Su_.... 1-~~-~--~ l'ht Flctltlov• 8ueln•ts FICNm.io::A~I FICTITIOUa IUMllH NarM r1ftfred to at>ove WU ,. NA• tTA TIMENT flll<I tn Ofenge County on Thi fottowlng Plf'Wll• •• The following peraona are March 8. 1084 doing butlneae .-: dOlng bulllnta H : Jeffery-'· Bu¢hanan. 1'33 TAO ROOFING, 408 3llt, GROOVY .JAY VIDEO. Superlot 11 120, Newport St., Ntowport e .. cl"I, CA 1686 Sunland LMI. Cotll Beech, CA 020$3 02M3 Meta, CA 92820 Wllllem 8fo01n. 1433 Su· Ceclt l.tttet P!umo • .Jr.. JamH Roger Watton, perlor •22~. Newport U2$ W Oo .. I Hwy., N•-202& Lemno1 Or .. Co11a 811Ch, CA 112663 Port BIKl1, CA 92883 M .... CA 91926 Thia butlnett wu con· Thi• bu•1n11• 1• oon. Thi• butlneu It con• dueted by 1 gtMfat pertntr· ttuoteo by· •n lndhfidual duet.ct by an lndlllldual •hip Cecil L Plumb. Jr. Ja/MI Roget Watton l'htt tt81ttnenl WN 11..a Thll ttatemtnt Wit flied Tl"ll• ltat""'"1 WU flltCI w1111 the Couniy Cterll: 01 Of. With th• County Cl«k of Or· wttll tha County Cltl'k ot Or· anQI County on '1ibfu1ry •no• Counly on Februi ry ange County on f'IC>NttY 20, 1085 ....... 22. 10H ,_ 20. 1085 ,_, Publtln«f Otanot COMt PuOlltl'led Ofangr cant Put>llthed Of1nge COlll Delly PIJot f.'.ebru•ry 2•, Delly Pltol Marci'! 3-. 10. '7• Dilly Piiot f!:ebruary 24, Match 3, 10, H, 1985 24• 11186 S·· ........ Merell 3, 10, 17, 1985 Su-404 .,....o;.. Su-410 • .. F2"3M FICTITIOUS IWSINISI G1twln ind Wagner, Al· NAME S!ATEMENT torneya 11 l 1w tl401 Von The IQ!!9~1ng persons K .. ' 8 11 410 doing business as ermen ""111111' u 1 ' JM COMPUTER SUPP Irvine, CA 92715 P\Jllhshed Orange CoaS1 COMPANY, 18122 H11 Delly Pilot February 24 Ortve, Fountain Valley, . 92708 Maren 3 10 17. t985 J F. Wod" d 181 Su·419 ames var . Hearth Drive. Foun11ln V Stile Llw 1ey, CA 92708 , 1 Margaret J Robins , State law requires that a I 18122 Hearth Drive. F 3 : contractors who perform taln Valley. CA 92708 work over $200 Including This business is c • labor and materials must ducted by a general p - be licensed Unlicensed nershlp contractors should so James F Wood., , state 1n their advertising. Margaret J. Robinson 1 Contractors and con· This statemen1 was fl~ sumers. contact Mary with the County Clerk;,I • Grondle at 558·4086 with ange County on Febru any questions Contrac· 20, 1985 tor's Stal e License F Board. 28 C1v1c Center Published Orange C t Plaza. Room 690, Santa Da11y Pilot February 2f · Ana, CA 9270 I March 3. 10, 17, 198~17 I I i ) I BrubhGEllis .~nu BRo~t.R4<.E c.Rm P HITll Tll·LIYIL U"IMT I 1.ll0,000 ~ph11ticated, dramtttl(' 4 Br. Fam- ily room, Formal dimna with wane ~Har, Library, Pier and Slip which will accomodate larg~ boat Top ~uality construction-lots of wood, leaded and etched glass, custom t'eromk and more. Great location wiihin miJ'\Ules o( Harbor entrance. Martha Macnab Ullll llUll 14,100,000 New custom 8700 sq. ft., 5 bdr., with French Chateau flavor, essence of oppulence, fine design, elegant ap· pointments and furnishings. 50' on the bay. pier, shp and sandy beach. $4,900.000/by appt. Martha Macnab UYSlllH-UYFHIT 11,011,000 Charming 4 br., family home sur- rounding tropical interior patio. Spacious bayfront deck overlooks the mosl active channel an the harbor. Private community offers security, private beaches, and a unique lifestyle. lncld. land. Martha Macnab ILIFFl-PIUOH FOil e1111 SAU 120l,OOO Three bedroom Trina Plan on love- ly Greenbelt in original Bluffs. Newly decorated in earth tones. Vacant and ready for offers. Jo Ann Kenton USTILlff-f llllY MOil 1211,000 Immaculate 4 bdr , 2 i ' ba .. Camily room, formal dining area, laundry room. Enjoy your own private park setting yard with brick patios. Purchased another home. Lois Jaco~ IUTllY "SlllEHn" CHIO 11 H ,000 Within minutes of South Coast Plaza. 3 bdr .. 21• ba .. new beige carpets, new tile floors. and freshly painted. Fireplace in living room. garden window in kitchen and sky- lights. Close to pool and spa. Donna Godshall ILIFFS YllW Beautiful "Delores" end unit with outstanding panoramic back bay and nite light views. 3 BR., 2 1h 1 baths. Decorated in neutral colors. Lush green belt Close to communi- ty pool. schools and shopping. Incl Land. $319,000 Donna Godshall OUll 11 l Ollll 1111,IOO Great location--Easts1de Costa Med wal k to everything, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace. G reat condition, beautiful grounds • with pool . only $118,500. Barbara Aune Ill OAHOI FAIRWAY LOOATIOI 11,211,000 · 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room, billiard room plus a 2 bedroom guest suite. A private pool enhances this prestige property. Owner is very motivated. Danny Bibb 111 OUYOI WllTIIUL ELHAHl Slll,000 Much used brick . French doors, fabulous oak wood-work. pool & spa all surrounded by a lo~·ely gar- den setting Finest appointments throughout in this 4 bdrm. 21'l ba custom home Danny Bibb F&HLllS 110° YIEW 111 OAHH IH0,000 lncredible views from every room bring nature indoors. Large semi- enclosed deck overlooks vast pan- orama of golf course. lakes. city ligh ts, trees. Spacious 2 Bd .. den, 2 ~ Ba .. Security gates. Pool. spa. tennis. A wonderful lifestyle in Newport. Micki Cooper IHT II Tiil ILIFFS 1221,000 One level 2 bd. 2 ba. formal dining room, beam ceilings upgraded & expanded Bluffs home opens onto wide greenbelt with putting green. A must see Lois Jacobs lllT Ill llWNITOllM 1111,000 Just reduced · owner motivated' Beautifully decorated and im- maculate. Nestled among the treeS in the Heart of Newport. 2 br., 2 ba .. upgraded kitchen. Community pool, spa & tennia. MUST SELJA Micki Coo~r ,., . .... ..... .. ...... Beauufully uparaded and ex-~nded home with ocean, city Jights and mouni.ln vi w1. 4 Bdrm, study/loft and office. Muter sult~ with fireplace and large view balcony. Com~r lot. Vt!ry light and brl•ht. Micki Cooper 1111 IUTll lllTll ·····" ...... 111Mll Enjoy the unobltruCted view• of Newport Harbor. Cai.Una. & N1te Utee from thil 3 bedroom. 3 bath, family room, 3 car pr11e home. N eutral toned decor. Ed £Kano/M1urffn White 2 °"'' ~ 11m 100-844-8200 Open Houses This Weekend IAlaOA IS. 111 Gc1rrn.-1 Su ShMon J•y on Sun. 1·4 5440.000 600 HARBOR IS. OR. jwatt 1f1on1J 5998.000 S~• Austin D•ynes/Edi. ~nn«ll• S•t/Sun l·S CUFF HAVE,N. lOOJ ktngs ltOr VU «19 SOO Su Edi• M•nn•ll•/Aunln Ditynes. S•t/Sun l..S PENINSULA. 14 18 W 8"y 18 7S.OOO _.Su Vldcl Lf•• S.t/Swl 1·5 CLIFF HAVEN. 111 S1gn<111 flO 1195.000 Sn Georgie Co•/Glron Grubbs, S•t/Sun l·S W . NEWl"ORT. 4601 Sushort 1689 000 See Carole 'r•nket. S•r/Sun 1 ·4 lllEWl"ORT HEIGMTS. s Is lt•lltHllOt Av sis 1 000 Se• Jiii Andrus. Sun. I· S PROMONTORY IAY, bOI 8<Jys1d t 1995,000 Su Helene O'Connor, S.t/Sun 11:10·4:10 29 I ALIOA COVES. fW<'IWlrontJ S49S.000 See lob Angell. S•t/Sun 1 ·S 6ll UDO PARK Olt. l!2 Ion Wlttr) 1475,000 See Mary l.ou Kl•hl•r. Sun. t .4 PENINSULA PT. 21 JJ Cn"~I 110 '62S,000 SH Rlthard lee, Sun. 1 • S SHORECUFFS. 303 OrtlfwOO<I See l"•t Kent, Sun 1 ·4 SEAVIEW, 190) y.,,,.., (dmtlla s.. l"•ggy .... ,,. •• Sun ...... 5449.000 IH S.000 UOO ISLE. I 36 V1" Ho!rvt S649. 900 S.e Joann• P.itnqu11t. Sun. 1 ·S WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATE ~\ A#nl•t PtoPftt..,. ~'""n4 2U& W Coe• "'V N•wport .. ac" 631-1400 --· -· ................ , ...... Tht" Balboa Fun Z.One &JU it undertolna redevelopment. By tht" end of 1983 th• area will b«ome the next Lido Vfilaae. Tht" prime commercial property at 207 Pelm it now availablt". Bld1. dflll18ned for a«ond story. $182,000 .. umable fln1; Income $19,800/yr. · tll·HU -...., -·-- lfllUTI• 11·1 OPEN SUNDAY 1 ·4 426 Pian• U., LWo Isle ................ .' ...... $675,000 Spacious beautifully maintained 4 Bd. 3 Ba. formal dining room. large patio t'24 Vii lorc1, Lido Im .......................... $379,000 Immaculate. 2 st4ty, .4.. Bd, 3 &. tam1ly room & wet bar 343 ¥11 UiO Soil , Uio lsle .......... 7 ...... Sl,100,000 Bayfront home next to greenbelt. 3 car gar . lrg shp. huge master suite 1330 C1l11y Dr, Dover Sllrs, 111 .............. $775,000 Fantastic view & pool, ~ Bd. lrg family fm. indoor/outdoor spa, 120 Vii Undh1t, Udo Isle ........................ $349,000 3 Bd. 2 Ba on large lot. 21 h cort Ct. H ........... 1£DUCED ........... S240,000 Newport Crest townhome. 3 Bd, 2~ Ba. comm pool & tennis courts. lull oc ean view 9 Kil Loa Ct, H ........... IHUCED ........... $164,500 3 Bd. 21.; Ba. comm pool & tennis courts onm un • "Tll llAI• 111 1Ja ltrMI, l1ltt ..... ltHlt 8eauuful 3 bdrm. 3 bath. family room. flttplace. ocean \flt"W from mutt>r and s1.1ndeck. 2 car garage A. umablt" loan Courlny to brokers IPlllR 1 .. Slit.HO n LIDIY ......, ...... Snt OCMnfront lllllm owrlookln4J sand, aw1. <AtallN sun.ta S BR, 2 BA rondo with lota of tHk. ala.a & lit. Spa In mttr au t.e C\lalOm klt.ch•n wuh J•nn Air, Thtrm.dor. Sub-~ro •ppl~ tHk .,_,, Wirw r.ck. aetwt)' sys~m. 3 car N~rraMan pa_rklna li Brownton. Atth1t«t. T Thomu, ltull<Mr ---UTl•1·1 tllftt •'ra.t .......... ......, ............. '"'. ...,., ... .,, .. ," Otenoe Co•t OAIL Y '9t0T lfJvtwJJatr. Mlll'Cft 10. 1M5 · HERITAGE IH Al T' JU--. ll'•TllWlta V OU wiM take pride In tne FIR Ill.I 1Y .... aqy1S1t1on ot this loYely. 1120,IOO 111 1a1.u ~ :.n; =~ "': R-2 (almoat •;. acre) lot. S2400 down. H iier Stec>• to the Lak e tn Baths, fem rm + mQf9. ~Br 1Ba. new appliances. provid• FHA financing, Woodbfldgt 2 Bdrm & 1925,ooo fw. Stepf\anie • A38•~3u~a".n(a7n1~l~8-11~11232l3 low llxad lntar81t rate. den. 2 Ba. dbl (>er. OWMr B«nardy Agt a..s-7050 .. ~ '"" 2BR townhOUM with oar· w1H IMM/optlon O< II) -------:~--:--:--- •Al ir --ir age. Only $83,500 Call low oown & owner will ... .,....., 1mzstN _,. "-Peg Oamwon_i59·HOO slat In financing A .. Somertet w/~ll'll· llU WIM aumat>te low 1n1 rate loan •no ., .. new kltcnen and Custom t>ulll 11noi. level IY IWIEI S168.900 Jean Layton-bath c)p.n thll wkl\d. home w/lamtly kitchen. 5 BR & loft 1nterl0< Grubb & EJli1 759-1100 Agt. 759--0l19 lormtl dlntng Spacious aes(Gner'a..gorgeous °' 8~-«>01 -=-::-.:-=:~-==:::=:=-=~ ground incl pool & luah Unlvaralty Park Deana W Art"'-............ , llMI ...W JU tandaeaptng tha1 blends home' .Loaded with quell· ...... + M F• 111.1 If IWm with the 17th fairway ol ty extru. Central air, 28R/dan, 2'~ bath• Prlvata.w.iled55.x1101ot: the MH• Verde Country overslzak>tnaarpcoland Beautiful condition 500 ft ,0 oc.en t>aectl . Club Quality & out11and· tennl1. $289,500. Call f0< OPE~ ~~~~ri' 12•5 great .. ,ra pt1lng. Pnve1e 1ng Coaatal Orange appl 786-2360/Prln. only IN atraeta w/comm pool. County location at very Alto 9"0W!I C>y appt. fair price of $475,000. S 1 .... 000. Ph 552-10<>e IHl.-...0 lm Call Setac:i Propeniff at Utua IMcla l Day or ~V..-a..5-0718 IM<t 751-3191 _ 8eeu1 3br & QU99t hOUM • ECT •EmlLIUY* S209KI 530 Weetmlnstar SEL Irv 10 S..utlfUI 38r 38a, FR, OR Av Open HouM Sul\/Sa' PROPERTIES. & LR. GrNt oc:.et1 view •••-• t--JJ't. ~. large yatd. -• .. &... • JHT Llml $~75,000 Firm LM op. Bordeaux Mdl. 6"·7070 USTSllE OUlllH F&IT&ITll YllW tlon avallabla. Principal• .. un• Adora b I a 3 bdrm from thl1 Plan 80 1n only CALL •94-5841 Dollhouae w/extra large Turtlerock Terr1c1. Wknd1, 720-7403 Oya (Expan<Md & RemoOaledl lot. room 10 expand. Cozy EV'8r)'thlng ha already -I IDTIL 2nd4~:ir4~~ ::hen fireplac., new Ula kitchen been done from Franch OPEN 1o..e SAT /SUN var; Private $790,000 and double garage. dOOts to et~ baYaled 289 Cajon. OcMrl V14tW JanMtl & co 759..0706 p "cad 1 o 1a11 at glass on th• Inside • tl\a v.,-y ·Cnic 38d 21>a & -----=~s 135,000 Diana Cappel outside nu • wood 28d tBa 1rp1ea In *" IL"'1 IT .... 631·12845 decked patio with firaplt Walk 10 Creacent Beech •Br 2'1t8a Condo C\oM 10 I •;ii" i'.~ and _BBQ Thia 11 an ax-S2H 000 Good loan pool & lhOC>s. Pvt PlllO, ..., , -cept10t'lal home you muat avauao.. HllU. • ShuUars. ,,..,, Ct'Pta Lg see t>ef0<1 deciding on Qwnaf/Agt 49._7551 a as um 9 ~.% l oan anything 91M $525,000 S 199,000 incl land lniM ....... ..., I Seit wtttl EASEi OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 18124 Culwr Or. Irv lt'a a BAEUE 2632 VISTA DEL ORO 1H· 11M Cl...med Me a..2-~18 Ownr &40..eo3 11120-1931 HWHIT llTS AIU R-21ot 1br, 2c,argar . S 119.500 OMC 573-0359 ----..,...--~--=: WATERFRONT CONDO Bv Owner . Deluxe. upgraded central 3rd floor unit 2 Bd. 2 Ba. Balcony Private manna. pool. secunuty Spectacular Harbor entrance view Financing package available based on reasonable down payment with balance at 10% l'}terest 1371,000 141-2111 173-1223 ***•BIG CAIYOI • • • * Guarded community Rue Ma"'*'1ll\ Lovely Bordeaux modt>l H1ghh up· graded Largl' hvmg room 4"1th hre pllk"'t' 2 bedroom and converuble den 3-balh rooms 3-ear fim!lhed garage IHT Hlll • .. WIYH P< 1bly ~our own tenns. etc Cuaran· 'Hd buy-beck plan for land tPll ..U UT. t Ill. 1111 te •sH P.M. Phunt' for g11tl' admitt<ltl<'e 144-lOlO llWPllT 11111 llYnllT ........ • S..vfronl Cundom1nium O\'t'rlook1n M in. Tumtn ~n • Nf'w P 1•r & Shp W11J Tak C'r 60 Foot Y.cht • 3 &-drooma. 3 Baths • Sttunl\ l(•ll • Lar LIV1ng Room w1th f'tttpl~ • Walk to Lido \'1llaat' • Pnvett' Rrl<'k Ptuo Ov rlnok1na th• Ba) • N'iJht L11ht V1•~ of C'ltv • t'dar \..1Md Cl u U H N lM wnut.1 sa.11-1 ...... 11• ., ..... LICITillJ LIOITlllJ LICITlll! ••• ,.rt 111011 BA YCREST 3 Br 'J. z Ba -&nus room w nt>v. pain 1 & carptot Located in an t-Xct"llent neighborhood and school dlS· tract Pm'ed at $1i 9.000 Wll UT 1·4 9'11 HI ~12 1112 lffcMM4 ., ... H1·21U .. lllctME IN FRONT A beautiful t bdrm,2 bath hon'W' Bnck fireplace Bri~ht and sunnv kath<'t'n PLUS 2 bedl"\oOm 1 beth unit 3 l ar garagt> C!'t"at inrome Pncect only S204,900 Call now THE RE.AL ESTAT&:RS M \'t'rd hnf'lt on qu1"t t"Ul-d DC "\rt"t'l Enu-> h II ll'art<i tn rt\3 1,.,. hvma •n-• ~•th fu,-pl C'oun tn k1tchf'n with bnoakf l nook r onnal d1n1na l'Ol: m ' bdrm & n ~1th f1t't'pl • 2 . t>.tlu ·o 120 lot Vaunt and o~n<-r rrwi~· t"&JT\ h~nc1 $229.000 c.11 for !thowin THE REAL ESTATERS -· HOllll FO(' I ALE 281DROOM 104 A'IOCado, CdM 17~ $215,000 Sun 1-5 1125 Port Wheeter, Harbor View His, NB l40-1926 Sat/Sun 12-5 2 M plua FAM RM or DEN 221 a.met, Balboa Island 873-ff()O $<t40,000 Sun 1-4 1H 1 Port Lockslelgh, H.V Homes. N.B 144-9060 $249,500 Sunday 1-5 * "'4e Aldgellne, Harbor Rl<tge NB • 780-8333 $545,000 Sun 1-5 "20 Aue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon, N.B v 22 Royal St. George. Big Cyn NB -I BEDROOM 1,80-8333 S545,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * *333 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle NB ••5 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Cyn NB 644-8200 $1, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-8200 S1, 1S0,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 103 Via Udo Soud, Udo Isle. NB 759-9100 $2,950,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • v 14 Rue Saint Cloud. Big Canyon. NB 720-1762 Sat/Sun 1·5 1531 Santan.lla. Irvine T«rae., COM 642-5200 249,500 Sunday 1-5 **4601 Sfflhore, West Newport 831-1400 $689,000 Sat/Sun , •. 4 * • V' 10 Rue MarMUle. Big Canyon, N.B 759-0708 $790,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2040 Shlpway Or, Baycr"t· NB 631-7300 $265.000 * 1806 Sandlewood, Baycrest NB e. BR plua FAM RM or DEN Sun 1-4:30 e.«-8200 $315,000 Sat 11-4/Sun 12-5 *20691 Aquatic, Hb 546-2313 $166,950 Sun 1-4 12 Soaring Hawk. Woodbridge, Irvine * 1828 Santiago Or. Baycrest. NB 646-7171 $192,500 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •2915 Carob, Eastbtuff, Newport Beach 644-9060 Sunday 1-5 •510Aurora, South Coast Metro ••2107 Santiago Dr. Baycrest, NB 645-0303 $142,900 Sunday 1-4 631-7300 $309,000 Sun 1-4:30 8 Cypress P1, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $1, 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2304 St. Anne Place, Santa Ana 33302 Seabright, Dana Point _. 15 Muir Beach Newport Bea h 546-2313 $107,000 Sun 1-4 493-7587 $~59,900 Sun 10-5 631-1266 $2,500,000 c Sun 1-5 20051 Suntan Cir., HB 546-2313 s 159 ,950 1216 Somerset Ln, Westcllff. NB ***•101 Via Lido Soud u NB Sun 1-4 631-7300 s.tso,ooo Sun 1-4:30 673-7873 $4,850,000 · ' SaVSon 1-5 844-9Q60 $389,000 Sat 1:30-4:00 3't08 Summerset, Wimbledon, Costa Mesa 1940 Teralta, Newport Beach 1830 Tahiti, Mesa Verde, Cm 845-0303 $179,500 Sunday 1-4 645-0911 $210.000 Sat 1-5/Sun 2-5 546-2313 $208,800 Sat/Sun 1-4 CONDOS FOR SALE 208 Tustin Ave, Newport Heights, NB 631-7300 $349,000 Sun 1-4:30 ••15 Sweetwater. Trtl Rock, Irvine 854-7328 $227,000 Sunday 11-5 * *426 Via lido Nord, lido Isle. NB 759-9100 $849,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 112 Via Mentone, (Udo lsle)N.B. 875-4562 $365,000. Sat/Sun 1-4 * * 117 Via lido Soud, Udo Isle, N.B 644-9060 $995.000 Sunday 1-4 1 ~ood. Woodbridge. Irvine 552·1006 $184,000 Sunday 1-5 * 18732 Via Verona Turtle Rock. Irvine 1003 Tiiier. H.V Hiiis. Corona del Mar 675-<4630 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 1 BEDROOM •4639 Tremont Ln, Cameo Shores, NB *715 Avocado, COM 631-7300 $569,000 Sat /Sun 1-4:30 675-6000 $145,000 222 Via Kiron, Lido NB 644-6200 $625,000 * 759 Avocado. CdM Sun 1-'4:30 675-6000 $$149,000 2 BEDROOM Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 1803 Yacht Camilla. Seavlew 631-1'400 $335,000 sun 1-4 759-1501 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 222 Via ·Koran, Udo Isle, NB 644-6200 $625,000 124 Via Lorca. Udo Isle NB 673-7300 $379,000 Sun 1-4 * • 32 Ima Loa Ct, NB 673-7300 $164,000 Sun 1-4 404 Vista Parada. Bluffs NB 760-8333 $335,000 307 Vista Suerte, Bluffs NB Sun 1-5 V"2555 Vista Or, Bayshores. N.B Sun 1-4 *•280Cagney #116. VIiia Balboa NB 644-7020 $147,000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2800 Bayview, COM 675-8000 $695,000 Sat/Sun1-5 644-6200 $199,900 Sat 1-4/Sun 2-5 ~ 644-9060 $629,000Hii Sunday 1-4 2476 Santa Ana #C, CM 546-23 13 $138,900 2137 Channel Rd., Peninsula Point v 1905 Yacht Resolute, Seavlew, NB *2727 Windover HV Hiiis, COM 644-702 $560,000 Sun 1-4 Sat/Sun 11-5 831-1400 $625,000 Sun 1-5 631-7300 $479,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 101 Scholz Plaza. Penthouse 22. NB 1290 Conway, CM 631-7370 $124,000 309 E. 19th Street. Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 85G-'4758" $131.900. Sat/Sun 1-5 •517 Gorgonla (Bluffs) NB 6'40-6259 $224,000 Sunday 1-5 ••23 Montanas Norte, nr UCI Irvine 854-1407 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20122 Orchid, Santa Ana Hgts 631 -7370 $133,500 Sun 1-4 5516 River Ave, (Lido Sands) Nwpt Bch 645-0716 $225,000 Fee land Sat/Sun 5516 River/Beach prop, Newport Beach 646-7171 $225.000 Sunday 1-4 7 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Cyn NB 644-7020 $479,000 Sun 1-4 v37 St. Tropez, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $650,000 Sun 1-5 120 Via Undine. lido Isle NB 673-7300 $349,000 Sun 1-4 * * 14 18 W. Bay. Peninsula Point 631-1400 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 1106 Westclltt Or .. Newport Beach 646-7404 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **•8304'h W. Oceanfront. N.B 6'44-5150 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plut FAM RM or DEN 219 13th Stree1. Huntington Beach 213-438-9431 $269,000 Sunday 1-4 2345 Aralla, Eastblutf, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $262,500 Sunday 1-5 21 15 Arbutus. East bluff, Newport Beach· 644-9060 $225.000L/H Sat/Sun 1-5 •2323 Cliff Or. Npt Hgts NB 644-6200 $699.000 Sun 1-5 •247 Driftwood, COM 760-1384 $595,000 Sun 1-5 303 Driftwood. Shoreclltfs 631-1400 $449.000 Sun 1-4 385 E. 22nd St. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $299,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2030 Galaxy Or, Ovr Shrs NB 631-7370 $550.000 Sat 1-5/Sun 1-4 •701 Goldenrod, 2 Condos, CdM 559-4221 $329K & 295K Sal/Sun 11-5 ••4615 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM 631-1266 $535.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **600 Harbor Island Or .. Promotory Bay 631-1400 $998,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •240 Hazel Or (Oceanvlew) Corona def Mar 769-0915 Agt $725,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 1912 Highland Or, Baycrest. Newport Bch 646-2163 $179,000 Sat 1-4 & Sun 9-12 1955 Irvine Ave (nr Westcllff)CM 645-7076 $195,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 312 Jamlne. Corona del Mar 673-8494 $415.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ..,... 16 Jetty, Jasmine Creek. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $339.500 Sunday 1-4 v5 Jetty, Jasmine creek NB 760-8333 $385,000 Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM 426 Plazza lido, Lido Isle NB 673-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1950 Port Edward. Harbor View, NB 759-9100 Sun 1-5 500 Rockford, Cameo Highlands COM 759-1501 $295,000 Sun 1-5 500 Rockford. Cameo Highlands, COM 759-1501 $295,000 Sun 1-~ ••828 St. Clalr, Mesa del Mar CM 751-3191 $149,900 Sat 12-5 * *343 Via Lido Soud, lido Isle NB 673-7300 S 1.800.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••8 Winged Foot Lane (Big Canyon) NB 5'48-2027 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 BEDROOM * * 1945 Bayside Or, Corona del Mar 760-1900 $1 ,250.000 Sunday 1-5 * • v 1 Napoli, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $5,000.000 Sun 1-5 ••v37 Rldgellne. Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1,950,000 Sun 1-5 •v 14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••v14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 548-7906 Sun 12-4 77 Sea Island Or, Big Canyon, Newport Bch 644-9060 $280,-000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR ptua FAM RM or DEN * • 23 Flores. Rancho San Joaquin, Irvine 854-7209 $199,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 * •633 lido Park Or., Cannery VIiiage 631 -1400 $475,000 Sun 1-4 ~ 3BEDROOM 340 E. 20th St • ...EastsJde Costa Mesa, CM 631-7300 $162,900 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * •9 Kia Loa Ct, Newport Crest NB 912 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, Nwpt Bch * •239 Via. Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $164.500 Sun 2-5 640-5560 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2476 Santa Ana #A, CM 124 Via Trieste, Lido Isle NB 673-7300 $379,000 Sun 1-4 v 18 Vienna. Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $429,900 5 BR plua FAM AM or DEN * • 1437 Antigua Way. Baycrest. NB Sun 1-5 631-7300 $415,000 Sun 1-4:30 V"32 Vienna, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $498,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN **29 Balboa Coves, West Newport 631 -1400 $495,000 Sun 1-5 33801 Ave. Callta. San Juan Capistrano 661-3208 $284,500 Sat/Sun 11-5 33801 Ave. Callta. San Juan Capistrano 661-3208 $284,500 Sat/Sun 11-5 1615 Bay Clltt Cir, Spyglass Ridge, NB 631-7300 $560.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 546-2313 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••2702 Vista del Oro, The Bluffs. N.B 644-7424 $185,000 fee Sat/Sun 1-5 " 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * •8 Crest Circle, Canyon Crest 644-7020 $230,000fee Sun 1-4 v8 Shoal Drive, Jasmine Creek, NB 631-7300 $339,000 Sun 1-4:30 2027 Vista Caudal. The Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 640-5560 $219,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * *601 Bayside Dr., Promotory Bay 958 Beg 1 c t •• 631-1400 $995,ooo Sat/Sun 11-4:30 64&-71~n1 a.s,:.ioo 888 Sat/Sun 1-5 2700 Vista Umbrosa, The Bluffs, NB 2739 Canary, Mesa Verde, CM 546-2313 $235,000 ••2 Drakes Bay, Spyglass, Newport Beach 631-7300 $259,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 Sun 1-'4 644-9060 $625.000 Sunday 1-5 18 Cherry Hiiis. Big Cyn NB 644-7020 $885,000 v2023 Goldeneye, Mesa Verde. CM 4 BEDROOM Sun 1-5 645-0303 $243.900 Sunday 1-5 *2632 Vista Del Oro, (The Bluffs) Nwpt Bch . 1 Coventry, Harbor Ridge NB 644-6200 $649,000 1210 Kings Road (Cllffhaven) Nwpt Bch 640-6931 $199,000 fee land Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 63 1-1266 $750,000 Sunday 1:30-5 2338 Cynthia Crt .. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $169,500 Sunday 1-5 1108 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terr COM 720-1533 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 409 Donald Place. Newport Heights. N.B 1226 Polarls Or, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1935 Port Bishop Cr .• H.V Homes, Npt Bch 644-9060 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 2029 Port Bristol Pl, H.V.Hms, Npt Bch DUPLEXES 1 I 1 2 BR plua 1 BR 616 Goldenrod. Corona def Mar 644-9060 $349.500 Sunday 1-5 * •2168 E. Ocean Front, Balboa Pen. Pt.NB 759-0619 Sat/Sunday 1-5 ••v11 Rldgellne Or (Harbor Ridge) NB 640-4127 $269,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 675-6161 $1 , 150.000 Sunday 1-5 760-1851 $4,500,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •200 1 Galatea Terrace. Irvine Terrace. NB 44 Rldgellne Or, Harbor Ridge Estates, NB 631-7300 $750,000 Sun 1-4:30 631-7300 $825,000 Sun 1-4:30 2 BA plua 2 BA * * 2 19 E. Bayfront, Bal Island 644-6200 $790,000 * 1700 Galaxy. Dover Shores NB 16 Rocky Pt, Spyglass NB 759-1501 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644·6200 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 Br ptua 3 Br * • 1330 Galaxy Or. Dover Shores NB * 1206 S I o Do S 673-7300 $775,000 Sun 1-4 antago r , ver hores, NB 317 Larkspur, COM 631-7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 760-8333 $395,000 ••6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB 9 Hermitage. Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 640-4868S1.9SO,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5 20 Hlllsbourough, Harbor Hiii, N.B. 760-1900 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 3064 Java Rd., Mesa Verde. CM 645-0303 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1796 Kinglet Court (Mesa Verde) CM 631-1266 $239,900 Sunday 1-4 1981 Kornet. Mesa Verde, C.M. 645-0303 $199,500 Sunday 1-4 2 Little River Cir. Spyglass Hiii, NB 631-7300 $597,500 Sun 1-4:30 465 Magellan, Mesa def Mar, C.M 645-0303 $149,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 *106 Malabar, Irvine Terrace, NB 6 Yorkshire. Harbor Ridge NB 64'4-6200 $1,195,000 Sun 1-5 38Rplua1 BA ~1 2 Coral Ave. Balboa Island 818/500-8235 $510,000. Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1·4 2001 Kings Rd., Clltfhaven 631-1400 $479,500 Sat/Sun 1•5 759-1501 $499,000 Sun 12-4 892 Llard. Costa Mesa 8-45-0303 $220.000 · Sunday 1-4 **3881 Mistral Or, Huntington Bch 968-6417 $575,000 Sunday 12·5 2950 Mindanao, Mesa Verde. Cm 5-i&-2313 $164,900 Sat/Sun 1-'4 *34 Morro Bay. NB 759-1501 $749,000 Sit/Sun 1-5 **308 Morning Star Ln. Dover Shores, NB 831-7300 $849.000 Sun 1-'4:30 27 '4 1 Ocean Blvd, COM 644-6200 $998,000qt Sun 1-5 •401 Onda (Bluff•) Newport Beach 840-6251 $246,000 Sund1y 1·5 1856 Parot, M ... Verde. CM 546-2313 $229,900 Sun 1-4 1528 Oren~ Ave,(Corn. Patmer)Cotta Mesa 673-16VO :~~!.CC!> Sunday 11-4 * 20'41 Port Brlttof. Harbor View Hm1 631-7300 1389,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ' 1730 Palome (Off 20th). Newport Beach 642-5200 1195,000 Sunday 1-5 1718 Port Sheffletd, Harbor View Hms. NB 631·7300 $290,000 Sun 1-4:30 1<HM Pncector Or. Dover Sl'lorn. NB 631-7300 1525.000 Sun 1-4:30 *• 1849 Port lheffleld, H.V Hm1. Npt BMch 644-9060 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 515 Rtvetalde Ave .• Cllff Haven 631-1400 $257,000 Sun 1-5 ••54 RoYtf St. George, Big Cyn, NB 644-6200 $2, 100,000 Set/Sun 1-5 * • v 7 Aue Deauvllle, Big Cyn NB 759-1879 $639.500 Su" 1·5 * • 19 Royal St. George, 81g Cyn NB 844'"6200 $599.000 Set/Sun ;.5 . --~ H. V. HOtelS "Carmel' model 3 Bd $240.000 I ee Great loc .. Porto f1no Tge yd & pool $325.000 tee llCI • IEWPllT 513 n b1 uma.••-2 story 3 Bdrma. on ,.. land. OwMt mot1Ye1ed s 195,000 '"· ftnanelng 1v1ll1ble. Open S11-Sun 1·6 2702 v1111 del Oro B1otter 6-44-7424 Desperate behind In pmt1 Best p<lce in NB $159KI 2200 IQ It Agt. 75~5080 •11•Tmmtl 3Ut8M>A08T. 2 UNITS. !WI ur"' ci._ 1700 ell w/ptlYIM b-* ~atdl. lullt In 1171 122.100 yrty inoome. 3 Bdrm. 2~ba. ~ • unit . .-y....., .-• c:ar fnci, gerege + xtt• petklnQ .... e«P9tl. cetwnle tllt khdlen ' batht. Hetd to beet .. $310,000. Act , .... Ioctl l't~ gd exl9tlng flMIW. Ing. Owner mey .-.t. E.E:O.i..'\. 5~4:--..: • $'! :::.-r :>-""'":• ttf s.°" =·ro::~ o~ l •'l'l on ~, 'i"!S 11a1n..a ~11: et' 38• 3B• -fem rm r l•pfes S2i 5K ALMOST OCEANFRON Br 2Ba voe.,. 2 lrp1ca • g11 apt e 111 Seaahor~ Cell for appt EASTBLUFF 38r 2a.:111. den w/lrplc. Lii<• new. View. bHullful yerd. patio. Very prvt S285.000 By Owner Land IOCI. Financing negotl1ble. 642·0350 0< 7&0·93M _ ON THE WATER 1 llST SILL 3Br-fam-.rm Lotu "''" I l.llltlTILYl 6 yre new Open Sund•y 1·5 at 209 C1n11 PARK LIDO CONDO $315.000. OOCKSIQE Sphl level 2 Bedroom, 2 REAL EST ATE 840~8~ Bath, ll1eplac.. Wlfft to --------u~ beach Own« s 115,000 u.-n Fee lend 650-80t8 I WlTllnllT 1 IEWPllT Unique ~Pottunlt9 to ~ EmlTllllU ;~u:~~m ~·0=t~~''!.°" 4 IUm OWC tat or 2nd T.O Live In a ftow.-fllled peril $950,000 fee St setting. Pool. ~ lot. Be<n1tdy Agt &45-7050 private AV or bOat patl<-flll., ... I Ing Sp1c1 ou1 -bdrma .. out of aree own-MUST SELL! Thi• bMutl1 et1 aat MOVE IT. Mull ful 3 bdrm + den home l'l see $299.000 Fee. Call Newport Heights. Frend\ Robln Tench 631-128e dOOll, •kyTlghtl, re.I .... 1111 .. modeled thr0U9he>ut. ..---. sume $192,000 11t Jul 2111..UY listed. $233,000 Re ·~ ._ ...... ... WMttl<~ • Jt .\. • t. • IY IWIH-Cllll LIDO BAYFRONT H~ Spac . cor ner uni t. Open Set/Sun 1-5. 191 1BR t den. Ocean & Bey Via Lido Soud & vu Flex terms.Re9(7 l4) front Duplex 973-78 680-4964 or 579-022• LlllllLI BY OWNER-spec Condo, .. IJIT9I 2040 IQ It. oooic. Nwpt Hts 2 br, deo, 2 lrptcs ( 1 OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 In mttr bdrm) 2~ ba pvt 124 VIA LORCA pa1lo poot new crpt One of the belt buys tmmac. s20.ooo. below Lido. 1mm1c 2 et tax appralsll to settle ff-hOme leeturlng 48r tete s 159 ooo Mra Bell lam rm. din rm, brMk 5-48·2~07 · · eree. wet bu-qua thruout. See & ~ this outstandlnQ v.iue et C.H1q lit ••••n S379,000. Gib W-*• h11efr11t PaHr•• Ull UALn 111-1• Rare corner 2 bdrm ------- home/II replace/ new Liil llU plumbing and roof. Superb quiet locatlon. REDUCED FROM cloae to NHY Club $450,000 to S3t5.oodt Slashed to $450.000 FOR IMMEDIATE SAL.Ir Owner wants ofleral 2 Br formel dining, Robin Tench 631· 1286 convertible den. 40' lot OWNER-AGENT Ilia ~::::~~ 0 ...a....-.... •• Ila Lido, main beyfront. ••-& • wl doct< 3 Bdrm cuetom Large lemlty rm. p1tlo, 3 s 1,350,000 win conlld« car gar. Newport Height&. trade. Agt 873-3777 Centrel loca11on on 1 ,--------quiet 11reet. $270.000. Lovely 4 Bd Spanllh Styte. OWC 111 TO. Best OGHnfront ere1 CONDO 3Br. 2~bl. dbt S795.000 Terma avell gar NearHoagS126,700 (714)673-3777 Agt. leJ leOar~a., •"'· Find wh•t you wan n 141· 1121 Diiiy Piiot Cl RENTALS 2 BA HOUSES 234 Hazel Dr (Oceanvlew) Corona del Mar 759-0915 $2300/mo Sat/Sun 11-5 •Spa *Pool * * Waterfront * * * Waterfront & Pool v Give address at guard gate j Rft'M~R ' . .. .. LlllDI ISLE llY-WSE Prime lagoon location. Fee land. Large 2 story, 5 Bedrooms, 41.fi Baths, den, playroom, 55' dock & slip. Price $1,990,000· 20% down payment. Owner will carry balance at 10% interest or lease/option at $7500 per mo. Call: PRESTIGE HOMES 141-1141 -•[Q[~EI R•I - From The Elaine Stuart Collection Prominent 0.11tner Pettem.M315, Size• ~11 •vov·tt to¥• your 1m1ll·•llt11d IOOll 111 Clatne SCiiart'I l9m1n1M co1tor111 """ • wt<Se whirling 1~11111100.0 Dy 1 Mii t*t Tr~t dtt1111-1N>Ulder 1101 roo" 111111 1ton1 •nO oeck. 101> 1111c111na -QM II Qf9at n•w dHh ~t Ill 011,,..IO wellt .._lllClled T"- Ortgt1111 11 1 tint llgllh,.tlghl cotton Coll~ 1 110 0091tt1. piQut l1n9tl OI I 11111 noll •l'flnlld Palttfl'I M31~ II 1¥11ll0141 Ill ,,.,, ... Sil ..... 10 12 ,, ,, ti lltt 12 fbull 3') r.ciu1111 ' '11 y11ds IO-!Mll t•ic •11tt1N ~ 13 '° for H eh Pltltfn 10 DAILY PILOT "910.r Mall. PO Bo• ''· woocs.iot. ,...,., 'rot\, 113n fAdCI ~ e:enta IOI teen f,!111111\ IOI l)Oll~ Ind h9ndllflt ) Pflnt 1>111nfy YOOA NAME AOO,.HI ZIP. STYl.f NOM8'A, Silt •Jo111 A!NlfiCI • Olll ott•HCI worMn tend f'IOw IOt OUf PfllOMIN(N f OHIONlA PAnEAN CATALOG <kl I 50 c•ntt IOffUI COU"ON IOI ll'IY .,.ttetn you CNIOM Send 12 ICM '°°' JI l'OW tat IOlll I ClOTMH M ....... IJI IWUlt• f...-S II' -U IUIC• llACMlllt IUllfl Ut WICI •. WY,...,... m ••••occ ou11.11 '" 1nnM ,.re ..... -.u '°°'' '2 50 -IOd 50 C~ll He" 10' Pofl• lt\CI ll~•llO ,..., w-• ..,, m....., ,......, ,... ,.. \ PRIVATE COMMUNlTY. 2 8rm 2 S., MAid's qu.tl'tl1'S and b9th Oiuntry ka~. 3 httplata EN..-tl1lf' IP"O"'ftdl. ~....-.. rdmtt. 12700 per mo ............ 114/.....,.. . • THE .. IOCOfM ..... IO -A~ ............ OOl••'itf IOailld..., .... .. ..... IO,_.,,_,,......,.,~ ~~So.lllCOMt~ntie t1e1et1 Speck>ut F1oorpllnl 1 ledroom r .. 1 lldrooM I Dlftl2 11tN 2 ·11 drooma/2 ...,_ 2a.troomT~lethl -All llTlJTlES INClUOED -Gian..,.._ Allllfc .., P..-ig. Glm Cd! ~ ..... <Ailr9 .:-OW ..,., _,_. ~ E..-Roam .. u,.d TIMS Con J -t.amyF..._ _, I 4 ...... Sony, No Pwts ~. 7.;. \ / ...... , .. ............ BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! FURNISHED or UNFURNISH£0 WE'ii Hf •l•EEll And ha~ bttn for a long nme' Lands:apm& ts ma~. Ev~rythtn.a works & e>Cptn~nced MANAGE- MENT TAFF as.ans the smooth •rauon of HERITAGE POINT APARTMENTS An esiabltshtd "". vt~nt ou can call home • l , 2 & 3 Bedroom Apes e Pnvate paUOI & ~ •, Poo pa. ps eBQ·s • Ltlh~ tenru5 cowu • ~uonroom 5r"'Y· no ~is mmt•Nm~ 111-1111 • lntab tt lntall tt Otfin lntab 1114 c....rc1a1 Lest I Feu• 3114 ltlt Wut.. 1 . .-1t,..l.,1.-•.-u ... 1 .. .....__s...,1 ... 11,.~l•~•~• .. u.,.• .. __ s_1_11 ltlt Waat.. 5100 ltlt Waat.. Sl"9 ..... 2111 ... Ziii IAYYllWlfflll ....... Hll Lost Siiky Teuiet. 1ml am1T11111T111m •ma Maintenance P/TLllURYOUH HALHTATIULll C.M. n-emkr, new 3 br 2'A Shr apt1Clou1 3br 2'~ba Newport Ben. W1t9ffron1 * ILIT LllATlll* mite. SIYL gray.'Fetgu1· Gas S11tlon Workers Full time, !or private llmou-A=LIAIOE Suba111ute Clerk Polltton1 Lie A. E. Agenll. $50,000 ba, micro W/O, gar avail E/Bluff twnhoute, vlew of 1oc1tlon on Pacific Cout 1 d e 1 1 f 0 r 0 f • NB lie/ID. Vk: Bl1,1ff1 $150. wt<, pin time. Call alne. Lagun1 1re1 rMl· Needed For: plu• p/yr No lraval. 4/1. 1'80.+u111. &45-8899 beck bay, pool. 780-8057 Hwy. Appr-x 1000 sq h. llce/medlcallquaal retaU. REWARD 15001 &44-541 5 all. 2pm, 6-i5-5780 dent preferred. Company II TllllOE llWPIRT IUOI c 11 en t s prov I de d 714/645-7100 000 000 SF 1 __ _. -benefits. Reaume to: Ad O 673 3991 LAO BCH (ge lux nm prof "THE ORIGINAL" 1 -4 IVI mmwu LOii: Womans dl1mond &ITI Tiii SllYIOI 300 Dally Piiot p 0 Box TIO II Ill NIUO LIHHY ---------,~- mall anr a.35 tnci1 utll. lllmATI fllllll CdM Exec. Office Suite• In Fullerton. T9fml ~ot. ring between Monrovl1 & Newport Tire Center 1590 Coat• Mff. · Ca Clertcal/Publlc contiet llEOEPTllllST appl Fri or Sun 494-95&4 At Ty AIC. parking, from 1700 Call Cerolyn 758-832 t91h st Sit 312 REWARD 3000_£ Coaal Hwy, CdM 92628 · · E-xcetlen1 c1-reer op-exper deslreble Musi Cheerful outgoing person M1t. Prof/F non-amkr lhr NEWP0~:14'a.' Call 673..,.120 Shop/Store/Otflce/Stor-Any lnlo please ct ll Mike 3 portunlty 1v1ll1bte now na'le On'C..11 min av111 needed' tor bu1y Newport w/ume3br2ba tnCMnM Younn Exec. looking tor WOITIYISlml age.275-740aqtt.reu. 261-0100 B,e~!'.'':'~~~~~.Y~~~ IRIYEIS for •kitted 1ppll1nce 19 nra wk Days, Eve & olflce. Recep1 dutlH dog olt &42-1207 Snlfl ,..;: ... • to ... r lurn. a~ In h~ ltlttr Co11a M ... C-2. 548·7249 Pt111a11a l Fri. own trensp, tovff C.R.S T. la now hiring technician Sat. $6.16/hr Appll-wl moderale typing. Op. ...... ... RESTAUDANT LOCATION chlldr-refa er"·3""2 DRIVING T!AMS for our lrv1~p~1r1c. 1 ... -retlden-caOons avalt. " Newport ponunlty advan~t a Meture fem ha unfum rm C.~ $300. 151 -8 S fiom 50. per month ,.. ..,,.. ,. CHRISTIAN SINGLES '""'• ~ v1r w .. I Cout upansJon_ .,,...... ... 11• Center Brt'lch 858 San benefitl Call T9rry II w/pvt ba to rW\1 to non Luxurious private offices ~ 81, Coet1 M... MATCHMAl(ER. Monthly lllPI ••• .. T/ Sim 1...._ 1111 development ind Clemente Or N 8 92660 .,.5 97 •• 1mkg femC.M Amen-lntala Wu... 2Ht with Hc:retartal 1t1tf and •0001/l l'OdO per mo. Listings 962-5878 -• We Otf9f xlnt pay ....,.,. man1gem1nt division ol Return appt 10 Library _.,.._. __ .... ----=--=--:-:- Utlea. 54&-1307 alt. 8 pm 28 yr Old If..,,, proflM apectou1 windows Ov.,-Call Agent 675-6700 ST JUDE A1C payable, IBM PC or aflta /equipment. If you the frvlne Company. Admlnt1tratlon Addreu RECEPTIONIST PI T No .. ., look d & ti equiv. Exper. for bulldlf/ hive OTR exper. or are• m1n.,..ea and maintain• 6 /d Metia 1br condo or apt. • courtyar pa oa. Retail Store 1000 SF. Old Thank you for your Help developer, non-1moker, graduate of a driving Mva;:.. apartment pro-_•_•_m_e_•_s_a_b_ov_a. e11per nee Hra P 'l M/F,25-35,ltlr3BD3ba E/elde C.M.byaprl15th. Space1tz"r1ngelrom NwptBtvd/PCH.Hlgn vla-TheGlanntnt F1m11y type •5 wpm, 10 kl) acnool. call 1(800)653· Jecta lnlrvlne andNew·•--------S1ar1 lmmed. H. Npt Cr•t condo. Oen Eve 751-&481 Mike small to large. Perteet !or iblllty. Avl now 831-5775 I I touch. Send , .. um• to· CAST Mon-Fri 10-7 port e.acn. We are 1eek--•• I oan••y 841-2671 vu .. W/0, n-1mkr, quiet 1 or 2 persona. • clatt I c oll T I w d Ing technlcian1 with 1·3 nl-IAL E -REOEmlllST S385+ ulll 845-2813 111" tr Call Jiii at 780"8252 Mlle. IHtala 5 la1tractita 3011 r0:1rHo:e. at~ri1. ITd.: IHHllR yeere tn appliance repair Gal/Guy for High Powered M nth Fri $4/Hr M/F lhr 3BR 1 blk to beh •••• 2912 LGE FURN Oceanvlew ofc, Tut tln: 38r 21'.%ba condo POSTAl SERVtCE axam 4921 Biren. Ste 110, Lovely r11ort IHklng Ind reptaoemenl. •lee-Female Entrepreneur. c:i1 Sh~nn~n 751 .. 8190 or (N.B.)$275 1stllatt$135 i 70storagegarage6x1 6· tncld1 1elephone,daytlme $750 & C.M: Bach. furn. 1 1 A did mtg Newport Buen. Ca exper. trM trimmer. Xtnl trlcat, ptumblng ind re-Hours llexlbte Npt 1rea. 546-2313 dep831-4289&48-8200 731 Weal 18th St #5, an• Mrv. & recpt Dani $550. Calf Inga Agt. tri nng. ~~~ 92880 111rtlngaa11ry&1>eneflt1. lated akllla A neet ap-Satary or comm neg.----~~~ Colla M .... 673-7787 Pt. $550 plmo 861-2441 6-i8-7434 24 hra 891----Apply In person Mon-naeranoe. ""'•r lblllty lo 714/955-0958 REOEn1s1-n••y NEWPORT BEACH tge un-.... 1 .. IHllEEP·rll • 30 2 ,,_ ,__ "" ... f 35 -°' ... nn •-aeaactanta w; Thur1 u: -1 :noon. meet the public and a Order detk, muat heve f\lm rm & bl. pre • · Single cer Oatage In Cotta All Olttlculllet, In reading, com~clit real ettate THE NEWPORTER ood I b _,.. d a also ---------... 11 80 80 d M/F 1295/mo 1/4 uUI, 111 Men S60/mo Call Lido VIiiage. $1 25111 from SPIRITUAL READINGS and ...... g o r....,.,,r ar Pl&RllAIY tying -1 -wpm, g amenltln . Eve1/wknd1 83 t-6 l55 359 1q ft . 673-3777 Agl Ad·"-In .. 11 Miit,..,• & pf'lonlCi. spelllng, ti • development company, 1107 J1mb0ree Rd Important •••IST. Ill m1th 1kllf1. well or-call John 831-2011 "' •"""' " .. wnling. Sllngertind treln-localed In Irvine Is ... k· Newport S.ech -ganired Typing fnvOlces, llllLI IAIAll MEDICAL SUITE Counseling. 1815 So Et ed In mufll-Hn1ory Ing a permanenl_Pl tlme GAADENER wJdrtvecs Ile. We will provide an excel-Several H ctlon1, gt111. blllt of lading. Salary d• Prof/M 25-35 avt 3/12 4br E/a' ... -C.M. 175/mo. Coron• c1e1 Mar 1400 all' Cimino RMI. San Clem methods-!or Oyslexta bklcpr w/mtnrmum 01 3 tent aat1ry and benefit H11tm1rk, eo1m1tlet. nanda upon ex,._. Medi-,.,.. I b I M "75 •100 6 Xtnl r-*a. M.... 0*"'-, for commercl1I route, le ti m1 i nd 6 1373 ,,_ ,..._. 3ba Ir"' PoOI $275. 1al/111 n "' b g gr o ..., Llc'd 492-729 •• • • ..... yra or more exnar to 780 •• 6 PIC age. un or 40-cal -ne. Front olc •ft. ~· Sheryl 673-3117 64,._ 7779 ,,_ -FIT ·o 1 u Ii 1 1 PlelM ippty ..,... ..,. T_r_ec_:ee_6_50_-6_7_20_•_ft_6 __ ---------New Bldg. oc Airport SCRAM-LETS h1ndle account• payable, ---------rnoper:n·· or call (714) Pllll WHI pearence. Well ••l•bl ---HY PlllT OfHct ltatala 2914 area. Corner ot Rldhlll & Trattl l gen1r11 ledger bkkpg, •IUIUl IFFIOI* cosmetic mlg. co. Subm I r-• Br11tol. 700 IQ h. Recep-and 1ome dale entry Or~anlzed lndlVldual with 72°-2677 Severel peraona needed In resume: Panco Lid. P.0 PENTHOUSE + VIEW 1388. "53 I '66 ..,, fi 11 ANSWERS Round-Trip OC-Saallle luncllona. Thia ~•uon 0 flee ~r potentlat Santa Ana office. 5-9 Bo l 8823 l"'lne Calif 1 1 • .., tron are1. 2 offices. 1 lg ,,.,.. TllE IRYllE Mon • Fri. 11-1 Sal. No x · '• Prlv enlr .. beth. lrp . P•I o. Sl .30/aq h 1617 Wett-room & llorage .,.. $158. Leave 3/23. Return requlret 16 10 20 hra per needed. ork with Sales 927i3. Pb: 680-0713 pool, tennl1. + amenltlet, cliff, NB. Agt 541·5032 sn.51 A & Hp ty Sullor-Hock.,, 3131 85~5111 weak wllh a ftaxlble Mgr., Cuetomer Service, OOIP&•Y exper nee, company ---------compl !urn. $025. mature .... mo roper -, I lr1tn1. S1tary, no Mlllng. •733397 •YIEWlfflOES* Mgmt 852•8713 Cetuc -Untock schedule. Exe.I workng & Order Deak. Prev. of· 610 N-.nv.rt Center Dr, Ml••"ndr-.&62-5843 llOIUTlllPlllTIHI male pref. u • Wonder -Fuller laYt1tant condition•. Send rMUme flee ..axnartence. good --... -F -" .... Newport "·nter Otfi<;e 200 11 1 T"'-, ,,_ 8th toor ••• I-------O&Ao. tf ftHtala YalltJ PROMONTORY POINT 110 Sf " ITI flMI .,.. CONCLUSION ~rtaaitln 4011 1nd aatary h tory o .... typing, communication c 112ew NUOl llSllYI "1 Prol/F PenthM, vu. bath, ' ' sq It. Share Reception, "Now, where wH I?" French & Mel(enn1 Co llcllla & an eye tor ac-Newport S.ach, A Is accepUno 1ppflcatlon1 all immenltlee. 673•2m P.•. Plaza. 2 tfn/rt,. an1wer your phone. take ••kid the very tong-Groom ng Stlop. Mu1t Mii. 18821 BardH n Ava. curacy req'd Data Entry EQual Opportunity 1"1111 for various part lime poa. w.,..111-1111 messaget 759-0215 winded hlltory profeuor Spacious, rutly equlpted. lrvlne. Ca. 92715 experience helpful. Employer Giff tf , ............ , ltlon1 lor aprlng and tum• PROM PT tux 2Br 28a prof ---------Office space !or teaM 1 or To the delight of lhe en-L.1rg1 active cflentele. Attn: Mtl(E TALBQTI Growing Co. In new laclllty Op1nlng1 i vallabl• for mer auch as Therapeutic: n-amkr, cet ok S4~~+'1t 2 rmt + 1hared entry tire cl1u, one lludenl of· E111b. 10+ yra. ~8-3388 •-llR-. nMf S.C. Plaza. Good MARINE MECHANIC exp Qualified Police Academy Leeder, Aquatic Aide. ut, 47e..eoo5• 675-9'<"4 Phone• lnalaJ'·-', copl-lered, "You were aaytng -tu"w;n ... ~1tt1 & plMaant work-S 13 hr. 1t1n. So. Cll graduatn or currant 11 Tennl1 Leader. Program ..., •• I It II h of 111 ..,..... 7 • Mana~,..,· tnetft"'tor I Lift Pvt rddm, trg nouM . Npl aervloe 1v1ll1ble. S375 ea In CONCLUSION." --------• u me, c a.rge Ing environment. SaJ1ry Boat Verd. 876-283 tendees Thia 11 1n Kini ... "'" Hll, all prlv. 1300/mo Inc tor 2 rma -$400 tor 1 rm. L r • WtnJ•ri 1.,.1111111& financial records. Com· commensurate with exper. MECHANIC, motorcycle & training ground for per· Gulr . Contact Person· utll. Dick or Linda ample parking. Agl tit ••• puter exper. req. Send Send reaume & aalary hi•-sons who _may be ne t, 10200 Sl ater, 548~258 or 548-8947 673-7761 llH II Hiii 01 llft rnume to St. Andrews tory 10: P.O. 8011 1306, l•I •kl ei1per. with own 1ntere11ed In pureulng lull 963-8321 EOE MIF/H l fltl ""'°' 11141 FDIC 1n1ured. "'-<alt .. Pretbyterl1n Church, eoo N--....n .. __ A .. CA "'2••3 tool•. C.M area. Cell Rmle to 1hr 2BR N 8 home. 2 blk from ocean, 1450 IQ 11 view suite S350/mo 875-9111 ------...,---Four private ott1cn with lg Snare my lovely nm on reception erea • aec:- BALBOA PENN. with retarl1I olfiCe • kllchen- mlture ctlrl1tlan work'g elle lady n·amkg 675-904 1 Newly redecorated •••·1101 Stir 2 br 2 bl new condo, South Coaat Plua are• Yg prof, non-1mkr. 1'00. mo. 662-0317 1h. 7pm I•-------• •• .,... 2122 lt111 • ................. ____ ~--~~. GRAND OPENING LAGUNA SELF STORAGE 2922 We are fi nally open!! Many different sizes available from as low as : $40. per month OPEN 9am-6pm 7 Day s a week 20522 Laruna Can yon Rd. 497-6900 (1 2 M ile South of El To ro Road on Laguna Canyon Rd) ..._ e c ·-,,~ • ..._.. "" "" Andy 642 8870 l ime police c areera. re1tauran1 Office 1p1ce 10 1htre. fOlJND ADS lltlle 11 130 per mo • and St Andrews Rd, N. . a. · • Apply by 3129185 10 Per---ss Amenlllea Cos11 Men 11 you qu11tty-JT WILL 92683 attn: ArJ Mclnto.h, GOVERNMENT JOBS IECIAllO 1 l0200 St 1 -••" $300/mo. 6-i5-0236 NOT REDUCE YOUR 115,000 -$50,000/ yr eonne · /F/a er. part time. exper In high EXECUTIVE Quality office apace 1500 1q It. high vlslblllty Newport Beach toe • Lido erea 261-8161 ARE FREE TAKE 110ME PAY 1¢ ... lllPll possible. All occupatlona. Tune-up, •mog, Kint 963"832 1 EOE M H volume rellaurant Apply For appt (714) 955-0958 Fun charg.. bookkeeper, How to Find. Call 805 wages Econo Lube N tn person btwn 4-&pm, 11 Cal', or 600·257-9086 lam11tar with 111 Ph .... of ·687·8000 Ext. R-1590 Tune. Dlek. 83 l-91'6 --------• Anthony's Pter II, 103 No Cereer Appor1unltl11 eccountlng for 25 em· --------llllOAL AISllTAIT Bayside Or. N.B IU llll Training Required ployM Interior furnlltllng MITISS/WllTllllU EXPERIENCED /lnaurence PllllTlll IAIAIH SmteX.C.ottlce for tub· • contractor. 3 Month a•· Days l evea. Hof'• Hut billing 8AM-4PM M-F IM John Wayne airport FOUND Gray Cockerpooh. 1lgnmen1. lmmed. open-Re 1 ti u rent. 18 8 5 0 631-8300 area 390 111, lncld• prlv teml. red coll vcty Brlch & laYtltatat Ing. Xlnt benefit•. N. B. Douglu , lrvlna. Inter------ olc. r ecept, 11or1ge Brlllol SA Hts. 756-1018 W .. Pinn. toe. 673-0780 views 3·6pm, Mon·Frl. llllAOll' S5501mo. 851·9522 F o u N D A I n aat 4022 IMllHPll lllT/llmSS HITAIHIT • CdM dl111ulte1. AC. 1mpt w/lnscrlptlon. Vic. 21o8 lmlTlll 10111 w1nted one mutt-talenled Fri/Si t/Sunday nllee. now hiring: prkg, from $600. 2855 E. Blk of OcH n Blvd. CdM lor Chiropractic bu11n111. lndlvldu1I for a dynamic Apply In person 2·5 pm. llSTllllS CoHt Hwy. 875·8900 2121 . 640-7138 Reply1: P.O Box 1804, company with 1xplo1lve Hof'• Hui, 15342 Beach Mon·Frl. 111m·Spm No West1lde N 8 . 2nd fir, 665 FOUND: amill blk/wht Temecu11, CA. 92390 growth potential. Total Bl, Wfftmlnller. C1111 2nd Floor 3333 h I f F .... 1 e om P • n 1a11 o n t o __ .,,_...,,...,,,...,..,,,==---We11 Co111 Hwv N B No sq . vew o ..... on Pomer1n11n/Cntahu1hv1 •tttfHtl 140•000 Musi nave HOUSEKEEPER. ..,. 1s1end and ocean $900 Vic. Siiier & Gothard. T .Dr:. ' 4021 llrong bookkeeping. 3 days p/wk. cells mo 631-2500, 642-0871 I F v 962-7955 • 1 Prelerence8tven 10 ltlOM N.8 . arH . 645-0089 E XCELLENT LOCATION -Wld~w hH money for I h I BM I•"' W It 1 MO FREE UTIL INCLD FOUND Yg Fmt LAB mix T.D 1· $ l0,000/up. no w 1 . ..,,.iy r ~ llSll&IOI Allllf llllll llOITE FROM S 150 UP blk w/ wht m1rklng1 vety credit.,.. /no penalty Call ~~.!i~e M(L~:fu~·T s:-exper. commerclal peraon CALL (7141988-8193 Goldenwe1t & McF1dd1n Denison Aasoc 673-7311 phony software program) lo handle lnlld• dntl. Av1llable In laaiatll ---HB 897·9~--Btlt Waat.. SI or comperable e~er: Anchor Pacific, 536-1475 NEWPORT BEACH IHtala 291 I L~1s;1 bt!~~1:e~~~::n;"~~ *Ti TllE fip* ~~ril~. l~.~~Ea~ ~~ .1 .... 1 lOOlllTllT LAGUNA BEACH OFFICE WITH GARAGE face .. eollarw11h bell. 11 you are dedicated and pNon CenterBOr.Su.!tee&Oc • Fr.!u~~lcH~:,"gY~~~~ LAGUNA NIGUEL Near B1lbo1 81y Club REWARD Cell Mr1. mollvlted to purtue a ewport aac... •· cO::ntlng exper. req'd + EJ<perlence preferred by S315/mo 6•6-7641 Crawford 581-4100/dya tong time cereer In com· 92880 eblllty 10 vM Micro Com-not neceuary Earn -merclal real "tate bro-CAA WASH-Full & PIT puter. Oala Entry Ac-$450.-1800 per mont Ctaatrcill LOST btk/lan Germen lc9fege we'll train you to Fleet ol private venlclea. countlno Soflware. at No colleetlng. Cell 10am ltatala 2911 Shepherd 3 yr1 old. red be a pro. Submit your r• 261-0748 amalt oflo. xlnl t>eneflt1. to 4pm Mond1y -Frtd1y bandine & lag•. child• 1ume· Mike INaee C/O s1an1~ aalary S 1889 mo * lllY OEITIR * Pet REWARD II 111n Aea1onom1c1 Corp • 3500 CHILD CARE/ HSKPR-HUii Ol&IT 2 IPICM •YI lmmed In Full-pleaM cell 548·2965 E Cont Hwy, Ste 1, llv• In, Englllh apltg ~· FIN, .. dllne, March 11 erton 1100 & 708 SF In-Loll Germen Snep Coronade1Mar,CA92625 ~9·3185 ext. 204 (t-8) .O.E. 7Jo-629e IULYPILIT 11ne Competitive prices. Btkltan CDM·REWARO --m II It••• or 857~1011tt 6 L&llSUPlll 1•2·H21 Cell Carolyn 766-8321 673-18001780-8500 """"swL ...... South ShOf• Landecape l•------- 1 i "-4014 I i "-4014 Tl ULIFMllA Hop·Slngs Cleaners now IOOklng for exper. land-NATIONAL TEST SHOP· •• affl VII· •• ans vrf· We are • complete t• hlrlno fvfl & parl time, aoape & lrr1oa11on per-PING FIRM ... king m1i. phone ••lee and NMCI counter polltlont. Tagging aon1. 8515-3791 & t1m11e rapreMntatlvn , IE YOUR OWi 1011 ~~P:~~· ~~~':c1~ cor:~ ot clo"'-a customer Mr-LEIAL IEOIWY part•tlme help, Irregular S ~.. vloe. Advancement ot:>· b1al1, varied. lnttr•tlng Join Dynamic International ervlce profeellonattam. Expentl ponunlty. Apply In per· tt 12111. compertson anopptng. Company. Full tr aining with manage-""'" the small 10 m.-eon. 1000 N. eo..t Hwy. eorporate, RMI E1tatt, C111 Shop 'N Chltl, 1011 ment aaslatance . High earning poten-dtum busln"' medium Laguna e..ch. 494-40•4 Litigation. l ankrvptcy. lrM 1-800/ 241·9276 allc tral. Exclusive territory. A m b ltloua lndl-.. °'"'1 u the nigh end Tu. Probate/Ell•t• fOf Wayne Evan1 rtaldenllel cnn.vrnet. c-ri1no Company went• planning Ind i.g11 MC----------vlduala only Call James l elr at Our product centers and clMnlng peraon w/<YWn relary trllMe poeltlon• "'"' lnP Need 1mbltlous peraon 10 promote Clrcullllon In trvlne tor the Ditty Pilot PIT Weekday evening• - eommt11ton Con11c1 Mr. Czarny 10 30-12 30, 642-4333 exl 229 Ol&llEOIAIT IULYPILIT 330 w B1y Co1t1 Meta, C1 Realaurant llSTHI full/part lime. d1ya. Mu1t be able lo worlc In faat p1e1d 1tmo1phera & hive exper. w/caeh regt1- 1er. Top starting Pl>' Apply In person, The Beach House, 819 SIMPY Hollow Line. Lag. Bch Reatauranl Para4itt Oaft now hiring for. LUNCH HOSTESS/CASHIER APn. HmH PI T ~~~::~r~~:~. Santi Ana office need• 6 N.8. 644-1237 1ppo1n1ment Hllera . .,,...~------Salary , no M lllng 5-9 Rntaurent Mon-Fri. 9-1 Sat. No WAITllHI I llSllY exper. nee. Comptny Full lime d1y pot ltlon. tr1ln1. Cerotyn. 802·5843 Mu1t hive prev exper p /T llRYIY W-I Apply In pereon. The -S.1ch HouM, 619 Sleepy 6 lmmed opening• ror HOiiow Lane. Lao Ben. 1urvey llker1 In San11 ~-------Ana office No exper. nee:. Retail eomp1ny train• Salary, * HW 111111 * no selllno. 5.9 Mon-Fri, e ••LIS • 9-1 Sii. Debra, &62-5843 .,. REAL EST A TE AGENTS • STIOI • We nave opening• Ex-• lllL IFflOI • ceptlonal broker co-09- eratton, congenial office, FILL I PAIT Tiii generoua oommtu lon lt4 •1 lift. eplltl. Aak for Ken-Coasl Unique IHI Paced 1pecl1l- Propertlet 673-5410 ly llore chain Mlllng high IUl. ISTITI llHIH quality ttnene ' hOUM- wllh active real •tafe lie. war" belOw aate prices to 1hare office & ex every day 1111 pen11t In N 8 rtllden--.UTI IPllllll 1-800·624-7613, ext. 1280 1uppor1ln g u rvloe tr1nec>on1Uon. 780-911 10 avallable. Call for appt. Plllme Mutt type, 20 hr1 ---~~~~~~=~~~~~~=~~~~=~=~~~~~~--~~~be~-~ n•m•••• M~~~LI!~~~ ~111~~~.u~ O T ~:'rt~~: 1i~':~~~ PIT dayt. ,IT gra<Myard, 1101 Oove, Suite 270 to 1tatt Theodore Rob- 11a1. commerctat, lnveet-I• ""u-11_ ........ ~ .. ment1 & 1yndlc1t1on1. __ . __ Call Vern Whleton & Aaaoc. 180·9071 for Info. • ............. CALL~OW FOR 0 career oppor1vnm .. With muat type 35 wpm, Newport BMch 476--8134 blnt L1N1ng, 8'2·1919 comp1e1e benefit• P*)k-848-IOOO · LIPlllAll 1 "'·llT Pllll IPI/ -0" ere i vallabfe to COSMETOLOGY ASSIST. SWIM INST -.4 potltlona STml AIU thOM wtio quality. Writ• Lio. 107 Main St 111rilniomld March PIT. l~H 11,111 and /or aend reeume Im· 1 '"'7• •.o1 12 T a• , .......... 0311 •• • medlatlly An Interview llboe, v ..,._ 0 "• "' ....,. The tty of 'oun111n Valley wlll be arranged 11 aoon LIT .... la preaently lootclng '°'an .. poaatbi. " you .,. a *•HU•• er.an VP • ~;.!.~ lndlVk!ual .. perlenced In p~og~~ b°E~TIA MGA ... "'........... drM~ ':~~ ~n:~:i~~r.: SALES CONSULTANTS ~l'IQ mot!Y8tecl=t:in =rki : 140 lnduatrlaf M an A.I Dick 1800 INSTALL!!" ~/T .. P"'rr .,!'!C· ....... _,, ... .; w-Coet• M.. Apply by 3/tt/8510 Per· TECHNICIAN r ,_ 0........,.. --•· IOM-4. 10200 Slater, ' 8EAVlCE MANAOI" MANAOEfll WANTIO HS-1321 IOI! M1'/H OA IUPIAVISOA ~..... M11Uf'e ~o == -llPJ llPllYIL '°' peny ~ ltOt'e, ~:!~ s.nd r.::!. to· lmmed ~In Senta lt08 Oowtnora fllow I days, Set. req, Unlt9d 1o11 Ut, cto Delly PllOt. Ana Ofder dePt, Corn-0.llaa, TtltM. 1124? Aent·All, Coeta M ... , ,0 lox tHO, Cott• panv ttllntno Pf'OYldecl, lllL llT&TI llO'TY APPOINT'MENT Muat be lle«tMd and ag· (213) 830...,.612 Qr .. slvt to handle lltl· Mr. Betl<tf\' or ML Gordon ftlQ1. eec:rowa. t etranda --~------ Call Patrick Tenore lnUL ILlll 831-12ee Otlpendet>ll 111tt person M9ded 10am·59m Mon· l'rt, Wiii train Appty In person Pt« 1 lmport1, 2710 Harbor llvd, C M llOU l·IAllETS ••••••••• Aun: Cor'P. Pertonnel Ofc. 141..()7IO M ... t2t28 No tJtptt:. '* Company Fem Al~ ll~ln ...itt mftllT ,.._ •l•lllllT 1ra1n1. HIO. mo Mr ........ !Neher In whlchr, p/t rm -·•••• Keli.r H2·1144 ......... brd + l300 mo M S-2317 b~ In"""*" de-c.,.., 09PfV for energetlo i---------••• ... llT 1•• ttvery, 'ult t'"'9 boet panon, wl tl'l/wltl'lou1 *'"" .. * ..... , ... lllRI AlfllCAAFT P t 16Hf. ~ record. Cell ~ ollentt le. Adverllt tno 'I" Vty "'Ofltl'llnt '1fm. I 1-..... Plfote, Mt~h a nlct , I to 111m1 l4t•I063 .VPPOft provided. Hrt requtr .. aper .,..e•up ne.,y.....,. W.Onet01y I · t 1 AVlonlc• Tech .. .....,., -··•n• ,... ComtTI. MO c.. artl•t WMI dO routine A M It 25 .. Hewpote llvG • r= :,",J..*t:: Knoa1idte Of MftOett Mon-lrt t-8 tor Inter-pa11...up I aome grapNG ~~t0e1 ... ~~ ... (onr) Newpot' H ' ll'lfu .,_.-AVAIL. ALL V'9w l-i2·7112 art wortlt, llllCl'I • = •• ....., "" APT MGfll: • ~ WKNOI & liOUOAY&. ~-= ~""' ~=~...,,..... Clft (T1•1 537·••.tO lor ~i:·:c. ~12...,,. 'fr~~ ~ =·' 141..,,;r, .. dO CM!"'""...... mof'I Into EO! ·~~~-==~~_J__-=::::::;;;;==-....::J·--~-~-L.=:=::=::::::=:=!!==:==~=::=:::==~~~L • ' 1•. ~ ' , Lt I 14-fl•.J•lllll::;:; •••11• .m1111•wu.. •iin f!!! 1ul 11211t11.., iiA ,.... ~\!\i~::~i!! filPf' wlat' ....,.. ..... "o• lntervl••!~ tor;llT/U ·...,:..•~ l!IL... flM tlOltl•. M'8 a WKHOS ..,.., 1At.U ~ 8et.fetertel PG11Uon lft 1171#i• 'IO 320I A/C, I "l)d, MK '81 NOSLC, blllbll, lttw, fl(OUlf'ID C..fofippt. l'ull or Ptrl time ICt~Newpottc.n.. .._,, = ~-=-.,.. ~--~=: milel,JdntcondtMrowt. IM. 2tK '"'· 129,IOO 4 dOot, ...,_ _.... 175-IGIO '1WH1 ~or• otftoe. Front of· W., .:... AM. .,_ dr • ...,...;. ...... ILllll WANftO. 31' 1 owner·Muee W.W.U 720-990a _ ~ ~ -SAL a. ~ ~"=' tmi OC Cbll'1NY Iota, _... _..., -. hnt.,.._ Tom. tlome Offwl 1$9-0203 • '13 3IOSL. t*lbll, 1.000 (2I02THf0) AlllllTIDlftllU ....... typtng, 8.11 l ..,.,..,: nwtt IMMe ,_,.._ lrnoN.2447~ .... 3121,dc ...... 4 •• 1-,_, ·a· S*cl. '*''*• ml. Ltbt. 134.500 - llJOU__!'9 en ........ Hll rHldentlel w•ter atlCe Reel !ewe P• M/PIO ... WllneoU"afl Aecarro'•. em'-" ... 7 20-ttOa pl!OM ....-,.,.011 w11t1 Outtt1caUon ~we ~~but. not quell~ _1u.brlcent1 lo........ ew ... •vcteoctde.*Y l•iiri1ai•iii1~wiitiaii- ..-WOttc ,,..._and .,. trw •5-3MO "tentlal. Prefer loc., ~ trudli..... • .... ~ I t 1 ............ 4.6N\ "' .. -i..... 1 ::;.--rnMJnO at..... --r~. For lnt~lft ~ and ,;,~ Y.,d l •I•· Antique P2 .. tl1, new er'8iM wfO -· ·---..-0t ...... ...--~pt'lc. 11 _,._ ULll/hftllmt cell Mrs. Duhl. cuttomere. Proteot9d furniture. 19312 tlmte lw• ~ "'* lelMr .... on 1115 C.,."2 7300 n..ct9d tor ••P•ndlno WllUYITIYLllM terrtt«y, ttlof~ tr• Brooktlurtt St. Hunt· =~~ec:t·~· ~OeYlcf Poae. ____ .___ WltW tr .. tm.nt com ... ........._ ••• -11 Ing P'OOfMf. '°' ,_. lngton lch. Set/Sun. ..~by P"'-............... ..v--rnu~ ~7 81~~ ~y We wlN treln. Cell ....,_ ~ tonal lnterv6ew, ••nd ...,.,.., -..--~ ... 1.11-1' ,...., PIT fOf~~ng co. RoolrJOl'lneon631·35e.t S:,~,!':1.4:~~-r~: It ~~ .... " llll tort>eetoffer5M-1H7 ~ TIPmPm MVll ha~ own cer. no lllllTllY --loll 189, FM WMh, TX E•t•. Fum. :;J1, llllll!:' llll Qm I "'I Mt•lllf For Plft'l.,.-.d t1tl*· nee. Wiii train A-tor bul Att . _.._,uy 78101 TV·mtrcyte S.tlSUn tC>-' PU-II• -Merc.M 8ltv 1Hf0u0Rf ROBIN S J O il u A • • (' ,•,f A AtA t .A , • '75 Volvo 2440l. Qd cond. rebn f\191 Int. trene, nde bdy Wf1c 12.500 M-8151 p l u s M o v 1 N a . 'I*· Yn te~':: ~:~i Xlnt <>t>l>ty In an expendlno nNT 1_ "° W•tmlneter Av ; 1' kmi'U -I 11 lll•TI ... 54&-7471 lypl"" & orgie •··t•-w<>men•fMldentlll _._., NlnlatoO. 81320la-.•lrl1-....... 4) Top MercedeilPtlclePakl ULllMPI e1c11i: ~eq 01~t';h;~~ d~=~~ ~'::'~:~ ~~~~c:~ic::!i ....-.W ~11. 81:M20t =~~2116:P11r11 .... ts> ~;'.i.':n a.111, ...._... 1• ~ 11a Idly pandl mufti-exp. helpful. Loe In F..n OOOd ottic:. In CM/SA .,. ... Poeitlon .... ••t • '79 Yemw Vl.250, White 2015ep •Ir ( 1evdlM) bed f""9 Gd T'l'M. RIP •• ~ Ill N.B. Potttlon •van' oroenlullonll eklM1 11 flt permanent w/room • • Broe. ricing .uepenllon. 82 320i &IP ~r I tfdQ 1031 ... ...... ... llOOloM. •• •• =~lea hN lmtM<l.S1400.mo 111rt: Xtnttrlnoet>enetlla for 9dvancement. Start a ~Md•. Ilk• new $550.obo657-1222 82320la/t1dptrt1174) 213or114131·2333 ,,,.-..._._ __ ...__...,...,. __ ... _ .......,. 1 ,... lot _..,,.., _,_.. Judy· 8-44-85 t8 Call· NEW 'Dl"ECTION. S aalary .. 70/mo PIMM S20·S 100. 154-1311 _.... 82 S2h Sep L d ( 1fnu30I) • ....,. .,.,_ ....,....... -""'..,.. --__ · " """ · I .... 13320l5ep'S'(t•lx418) 14 ._.. 1• .... C--1. C:C... e<S 99r...iv.1ndMdua1 to ~~~~· 1Nc. for c.it 91_,590 tor 8'>P•· 111.... RiNf 'Utlo9ulpe i. a;: 13 320! alt ·s: (llm433t 171 IJGe &SNVERfi••., '631'MCALLIANCE2 ctr "'•ro••• ,.... ALL· deveiOP o.c. ""'.,,. •••nut nPIST '74PUCtiao;:al1ROGO lu•• '400 p/Wk . 151352he/tLd(1jfd349) --Like,... LowMa. SAVEM71414U·1t7'7 rounding.,.... For 8'>PI. Full/pan time SECTVIRECEPTIONIST ·74 JAWA ~out 55 plml pvt pty 913-:;.,.27 13 52he/t L'd(20719<t) Good cones .. pric. to... ( 1HJW442) ........ 751-9335 exper. 646-3922 PIT 9am-2pm deity S7 50 Gel f19f1 tenlc/etltwt lie>-' • 83 7331 all I'd (851878) S 1"9 P.P. 638-300I Johnlon & Son LJncofn p/hr. Tullll\ 730-0222' We nHd your pro· cw. 1250. 302 VI rbt II tiii ~ 13 7331•11L'd (2aml35e) P1111M HT Mere~ . .:.~.~~ ........ ... S ALES lllllTAIY t...ionallem 10 rte><eeent eng S300 o4>o. M7-3m:--=-13 7331 SIP I'd ( thtx 128) ,.,.. ""'9• -.... ... • lull time, llght book-IEOllln 11111 uut l..alng flrm11n O.C. II Tiii 83 633cal a/tl'd 1gfl150 1112Hll•111a 7 1415"0-5'30 • keeping nee 964-64 49 638-9.02 We of* top pey and u · MUST SELL Queen llzl TIYITA M 31815ep 1/r ( 1hhma33) '*f·AMume lelM. wy hMk 'I"•• >rt • Sparkl•ll• need•___ Clllentpaldblntfll.. bed(licenew).Artwork, M3t811/t1./r(thtl312) quaUfytng, IOfM cut\. 11 dOMl.CIOiliW rnotlv•ted,ovtgolngmen SERVICE Prof. bldOI clOtl'lel(new luted).en-ALL.MAl<ES! 8•32S.5eplom~1ktv92t) nec:elol8l'Y Call me Bob 17L•S•bre.powerewry-Commen::ilell.eWOAC and women to preeent ll•OUJ w/xlnl food. Morn work ~ ~= ~.~~ llquee etc. C... 87s..2533 S19t DOWN M 52ha/t loml(2bgM35) Rl\MUlt 645-5287 thing, AWFM, crulN, l&J.-Uftll lJAa our welt etebllehld prod· Full time department•I $6 p/hr + 854·8388 v Peld Vecatlon• John Wayne Family Tennis Dellvert Any L.... ~·1R adj lhkt, xlnt cond. IOO~ ucts to new cuttom.r1 r04e In JOl'ln Weyne Air· GREAT OPPTY Pl/FT v Credit Union Club Mbrlhp, S750 Incl ILL-.UftllLUll ~~9 ,:,<:>~~T t~~tt 1t750 84e-08 1 3 11<&/'32·15'1 No d_,1~ ....... ,................ port area enoln .. rlno Comp. cfr & s2000 mo v Vllldited P.ntlng tr11t11-tee 813--5781 •I UMHI s 17.900. 768-2921 ·79 RIVERIA. 111 i«ru. tttw. .... "'...__ ............ firm Sell motlveted, not uncommon. Treln'' v Referr.i Bonute1 11•/GI' 1111 (114)111-•111 new llr• $5500 080 pleuanl per1onellty avall. Mr. Alco 895-500, Schwinn Exercycte $200. • • 631-2500 or 8-42-087 I 'M 0\.08 CVTLAS8 1250.00 I* week ouwan-iought Good typlno Cell 557 -70el Poreche br• '30. CMv• 208 W. 111, Sant• Ana SUPREME..Lots of teed llary dUflng train· ahorthind, telephone TILlllUIETm Porachecoverl30.Swa CLOSEDSUNOAYS CHIC1' '81 Riviere, orig. owner. power~.Uke 1ng. Avereoe Mtnlng1 elcltle. Apply In pereon winted: ODTIFIU ello Dryer w1rno11ture tu" pwt. we wttls, new new(28El>271) S 1600. per month p!Y•. with rffume to complete Sub1tltute Teachers MnlO< S 125. Lo canv.. IEW 'II lllW't WEJIHN llr ... xtnt. cond 49K ml JoM90n I Son Uncoln Salary plue commlulon eppllcetlon, Mr Tom former Real Estele S11et PEIS.IL cw cover 135. 18" Toro •8 ~t• of 1171.M + tlx S 7 7 5 0 . 5 4 8 . 9 2 2 2 MereufY, 2t21H8'bor on sal... Fuentes. of Robert Bein, People, Travel Aoentt T11--••y Srear150 2ag tewn mower ~t~. $~4~ re·. T~i:~ .. ~.f!!.!•Y ~~~£ 4 9 7 ..JS51 Blvd. eo.t. M.- lnt8Nlewl Wed .. M•rch 13 Wllll1m Fro1t & A1-who can't llve on their r..... · v4S...8968 a~ay $579.51 (104058) -•-CHEVROLET '83 L.Sabfe Ltd, IOadedl. 1l'15"0-5130 1ocl11es, 1401 Quell St, pay or Actors who can't Kiac. Waa... HUNTINGTON BEACH Metllllc Blue Hteh .. t Q..a1t1y xtnt cond, 18K ml. &8900 P•tial 1522 N. Newtiope Newpor1 Beach, Ca. find work. In short I'm W&ml/Wll'fllll NMd elxfol or !gr awec> CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 'I! llh Sai.a 6 Smlc• PP 8'4'4· 1968 eh &pm llioiii.-.11!~~~!"!'!!"~-. Senta An•. CA llllOUY/lllLIH =l~~~~~~~"!'x~!I~ S5.50p/hr, m"t type teak roof M 2-0631 540-5184 BettlcBlue CHICK ·83'REGAL LTD tull C>Wf, 1.aNITlll SPAllLITTI tor f11t orowlng Vitamin Investing In fine art over :xu:.~~~:.!-~u':;. ;:;;PY;em'.8-~th g~=t~: AaPltut en/ HlS 'II IHi IVE•SON :l~::·t!:. ~~t Futty ~a!I:. Weet<· Comp•ny In C.M. Mlklno lhe phone. We work wllh V111ed dey & eve. lttll1•. he•vy duty lllver tarp & 1 Blletl on Blletl -2 to Special EGEtfM) lrilll~ lerJ exper tecty. ute bkkpg. ~C:e18c:t::0~:· -~ lncld wt1nd1. 4ff..5787 bungees. S..&-7075 ... 8 .. 9""t•x"M"-X-f .. o•p•&.-.e.,.R.,..l ct\OOM trom ~~.!po~a:.!!:11 ·~~~o!!!t:ni =-end -E~ployer M~~ty g=·~n~~~·· Aak for don't dlal lhe yellow WllllllP" t Fanitut/ S550. 675-5774 673-1911 S8500 PP 4i4·9548 pages. II you are an ethl· Werel'lol.IM per90nnet tor ._~t i•.-Aatll Wut.. tl20 ITllUB '"!;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~.C .. ll'·· .... D .1 p cal prolesslonal who growino Electronic eo.!!... 1S40Jamboree N~. ~ Nl5 ..w •-. • • • • • II y 1·1 4 would like • real career Exper. req. Some ~ Exec . Credlnz• & WI UY ILL 11111 Ad~t 10 FUl'I lllaild laMn l 7 .7, Ldan a; V1111, 16.006 e>ppty, lneuranoe, rellr• llvery required. Cell for lthr chr. Secretary USED CARS&TRUCKS 14'-144' ~ 1•-..---.-.--1-....;.;;.;.;. ml,petfbody Jtlntmectl • • ment end SSOK com-eppt. 540-9520 w/return, smell exec COME IN OR CALL FOR ....,. S 1500 OBO 496-8157 minion the first year.call delk. 2 lthr OCCUllOnal nn IPPlllUl D1t1u tll7 '81 SUBARU• wtll dn\19 THI ODOR I ROBINS FORD 'LIO t-4A8 1 <.·8 l~o#() ;~1 & M l ')A ~·~ 00'1 1 • • SenctY 650-0840. I'm WlllllllllUI chrt, round l•ble w/4 Connler-0.UHo STATIONWAGON '79 CdV Low m!tegage, COLLECT.I WUTE. looking for real people, Exper, pref with gd driving ct\rs & wall bookcue. _ -1111 Tl llllTlll (1BJR429) excel cond lvtty eqpld _ -------- • • no phony resumes. record Bo1f1waln'a HoPe 759-1111 182;-:EA~' D / ~ ..... Cell now. JOl'lnson&SonUncOln tndg Moon Roof. creem •e7 FirWlblrd. • Locic8'. Inc. 931 W. 18th l.B.M COPtEFr. series 3• HUNT:NGTON B~CH Bay Street lmport1. M8'QKY 2626 Hert>Or w/bt'Wn ... lh intr $7500 perUllly rest0red • St. CM. btwn 9~pm. Mdl 20. excel cond ,,. _ __ 8-45-5267 Blvd, Cost• Mesa 492-54.. S 1750. 650-7045 • Part tim.-Opt'ning in ~ewport • TIUPllm llUlfTll JMI Wutt4 SIM S5500. 557-071 ,_ 9111 32 141 .... 1; Ml-JH 1 ,72 2.oz 4 epd. gd cond.. 714i54-0-5830 ·79 ~Ille 4 dr mint *°75 FWebird, ldnt cond. BHeherH .EamuptoS7.00per Commlsaionand/orAlary Prlv NUtM PrOf C•n1 MITAOC-122 Coplermlnt WIWllJIM S31000B0.891-1947or !tyt!I Hit condSLom• ev.rythlng l ownr 61.~m1,fM... • hour for collttling for monthly • position PIT evenings ~wwtcooldng: cond. Perlec1 for ,,;,101• ILUlllllllll 548-m&evetwt<ndl. ~olla 2 e¢.Qd cond new 10.750.873·1886 Tepe. S:~1]1H~. • su b 11c ri pl ions. Experience (5.30-8:001 tor Irvine Mrs Derek 8-46-9133 floe. Inquire at 650·7070 S!e Tony R•)al '76 B210. $1500 RuM gd. $1700 080 891-1941 or '83 B Dorado, xtnt cond. Preferred but n o t r--uirf'd. Must • Menager. Contact Mr. ~ Pi ~Or 1•-lo ml, orig ownr 64~92<& 646-6336 e¥e/wtinds 29K ml, wlr• ~ext • -, Czarny, 642·4333 ext. I rdll la" ~lal ..,. t980 Raymond Ave CM warranty S 14.999 be •t luJt 18 years old. Call I 0 • 229 . '79 CELICA GT snrf, 5 se><S. 549.5005 M ,. p · Golden Retr upe 1948 M Plano 13250. '78 200SX new p1int new rldlllls alloys greet • A .... M. Mr. Kirkland. • ....lllUT S100 + Ch•mp1 In 856-6221 •mlfm stereo, looks ShapeS38sO 548-l917 • 642-4.121 , Ext. 207. IAILf MIT P9dlgree. •93-e881 Kim bell Artist ~plnet, grHt, runs xtnl, $2000 .. 82 Celiea GT LIB S pack· • Poodle Pupa, Teacup, Toy, pecan finish, never ueed. OBO. 49....0490 Jim age low ml xlnt cones • OllOIUTill IEPT. .1 ~~~~~~~~1 Min. 1250 up. 546-2148 Cost $2000/ofr 552-5598 '82 Stenn 2dr h1tchbk, white, S10,s0o 966-2883 • 142-•121 EOE • TILIPllll WHI SI Bernerd Pup 8 mo'a Yam1h• P.S. 20 Key-J"p ellver, 5 spd. PIS. air. ,12 _ .. 1 •STA Wll NeededU 6 Pertonl to Mt papers avail Al<C rag board. auto. base cord 'II JllP mlllll lmmac:. $6195, ~<&-4709 •--- • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • appointments In Senti S250 John, 75<&-7207 ayltem, x!nl cond. $295. 5spd, 0/0, A/C prep, PIS, i5'°300 zx h2. euto. 1\utoma~l~H=:~a)cuNt- 330 w Bay Sir .... eo.11 ~-CA e2e21 An• olc. Selary • $5-7. ,_... SS S 850·7045 1111, lntermlnent wipers, loaded. T /0 IM. No dn. e. air • AH EOuAL OPPOATUHITY EM Pl OYER • p/hr. No Hlllno. No .... ·~ ,, __ .... ..... rear tree lock, end more. S352Jmo 846-2046 ""' exper. nee Company Red AMa Amazon 11!58 .. --• Hol (Ser •2990) ••••••••••••• 1ra1n1. Evening hours. t1m1/cge$150548-t033 ~lldlel cust sea 111... 1611111 , ] Cindy, 662-58-« '-ti II Suits w/boots & hood nev ORANGl•cO'AST We IMM new & uled -,... worn S300 Obo 675-4059 AMC/Jeep OatlUl\S. No down , .. x"*ican Walnut Llbrery TY • 2524 Harbor Costa Meta QU red 8-45-5287 Bay teble, appraleed S 1400. l. It, 1 ... 2 ._.1_112• Street lmpor1s sell $800. 548-leN lttr" -~ • Newlpaper THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOb C HAD&Oa BlwO CO\TA Ml\.& 04) r,o·, NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of lat• model. tow mileage Cedt11ac1 lf'I Oran0e Counlyt See us today' 540-18&0 2600 Hart>Of Blvd COSTA MESA n Sevttte/t .. tll/lolded pert cones. S5295 PP 851-6280. 963--0402 9'Yft c~"''''' tlll a..ut oa1c Thi carved leQ• .. en-u'!'!o'"ft"!", '!'!19"11""z"£N-lflfl!l1o1""· •tv'-Tr•clit MlS ~ $550 833-83331675-1710 S95 1 yr wmty Open Sun. ·7o FORD 31..TM with 12 '82 Supra. loaded & per· 111~ TV JOHNS 646-1786 Ft. c·BO"ER c •MPER I ,.,._ A~ 11 " • " ect cond vnly 25K mt 79 CHEV ORVETTE Kl>S-EARN GREAT TRfS Ari> PRIZES! n Why Buy New Free Service $3500 OBO 548-2674 $9750 846 15.42 L ded I f~Wht 1175. fr Call on your TV 0.....,, ----• • • A • -I oe w power .. -.. 'ti ... ,._ " ••• --TIY1T•• --equipment & herd to llod Frcm-lreeS225648-t295 Sun TV Johns &4~1786 _,_. --L82eng1ne Lowmtlel -==-.......,,_...,...._,... __ __,,,_ Slereo casselte, •h•ll We lease new & uMd 11GMS4451 Frtot2C.F.Waherrecond. STEREOCLEARANCE Weekend Speclall Toyotas No down re-/ Johnson&Sonlincoln Gu dryr S75ea 875-2007 ORIG NEW WARRANTY (280 ITHEO) quired 845-5267 Bay Me<cury 2626 Hart>Or I•-•-••-a Limited Ovantity u111 Ina 91•1! 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Focus ~ ..,,,_, eoft--. lAMae KLICTIOH Of •11 •50SEL, ~ met alw on ~ 1blc partncl"5h1p. reno 111on of re 1dcn« and ronttntra· cRelfe tlOO at-0117 NtW a UMO IMW'I• titue. bllle IM"' Int. iwt. 11on on mar:tal ,tat11 . Another Capricorn play role. T_.. ootortt" rv. Chennel 1n ~on Lim--ez:". ~~~ 1~'=· ':: AQUAIU (Jan. 20.feb. 18): What had been rcprJcd a a I 1211. ~ ._.._, Httw Otii: (213)12W112 VOl.UM&&ALH 111.too 633-tOtO boomcranas tn )'OUr fa.,,or lnd1v1dual 1n po tllOn of authOrlly twown l 100 ... 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