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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-09-15 - Orange Coast PilotORANGE COAST SUNDAY, SEPTEMalR 15, 1985 featufirt~ 89 Ch m· •tru ~9 ~~c////tz... VES, MAAM , SHE 'S ASLEEP .. BUT SHE ASKED ME TO TAKE WELL , LET 'S SEE ... 1-tER CALLS ... ~ 7 'A WRONG, ~U~ . SORRY, MA M .. GARFIELD ® MERE rr 15,TRIPLE-COOPON PAY AT TME MARKET. SMOPPf.R~ Af\f LINE17 OP ANP EA<;.ERLY AWAITINC:r TME OPENING-OF TME STORE · BALPOCCI 6LOW5 A TIRE ANP I~ T-60NEP BY OLP LAPY CROWE! • ' S~E CALLED ON '(OU W~I LE '1'0U WERE ASLEEP, SIR ... -- TMERE''5 T~E GREfN FL A~! WE GOT l"ME SALES ITEM FIRCbT !!! " . I DIDN 1T DO TOO WELL .. VOU 60T A ''D MINUS '' YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY PAPER . . . . .. . . . . . ... · . l1LL SAY, 11 6EOR6E WAS~l NGTON , NORTH DAKOTA AND IRELAND '' A 11 D MINUS 1?! I MAY ~AVE TO 6ET A NEW ANSWER ING SERVICE .. .. '-/- by Jim Da vis ro YOO HAVE A COUPON? RATS! f)L AC.K FL AGGEP ONT~( LA'I>T LAP. You're catchin'all the good stuff! What kinda BAIT are ya using~ By Hank Ketcham ------------Gee whiz! Whydon'tf KEEP it. JUDGE PARKER by Harold Ledoux HAv1NG ASKED SAM DRIVER TO HAVE LUNCH WITH HER, MRS. LAGRANGE ADMITS ~HER HUSBAND -- I WISH YOU WOULD ! IF MR. LAGRANGE HADN'T BEEN KILLED AFTER TELLING YOU THAT WENDY WAS HIS DAUGHTER, DO YOU THINK HE WOULD HAVE TOLD YOU WHO THE MOTHER W~ ?~· ~ TO CHANGE THE IT WAS ABOUT THREE YEARS SUBJECT, HOW LONG AFTER I WAS MARRIED! I HAS KRONIN BEEN DON'T KNOW WHAT I'D HAVE WITH 'IOU, MF\$. DONE WITHOUT H\M AFTER W LAGRANGE? HUSBAND'S DEATH! WHY 0,0 I YOU ASK.MR. DRIVER? I " I J Q ' NO --1 WHEN A LAWYER SPECIAL ASKS OUESTlONS, REASON! THERE'S ALWAYS A SPECIAL REASON! ~ELL ME WHAT IT · 19! -.. ~ <;OU SHOULD 5E£ 1H I 5 v I DEO I RJNK(.,J ! 11'5 IHE BRAND NEW ONE et< 11--tE '6RETCJ1 BROTHERS'! MOON MULLINS y ------~--~---------------~~ £: YES, B UT You 1D NEED ,A SHOVEL i \ ' - ' ,, by Garry Trudeau FANiA51lC.. ! . SOME~OW I NE.UE.R REAU...Q PtCIURED fHAi 50~ WliH FLAME.1Hf?l)WERS, BOA C.0NSTRK1<1'5 AN D -rnRE£-WHE£L AU.-~IN UEHICL.E5 BE.FO~E .' . ·- --- -r u ID B L. f I w.ANT YOU 10 RUN A POST PATIERN . 61\JE A HEAD i=AKE ', THEN BUTTON HOOK MC K AND ILL Hll YOU IN 1HE NUMBERS ( ~~ti.£ UIJ Lro.. ~~I~ 1'HE ICES"!'" a= 1l-IE lJ.EEKE~jD I z • • .. ,,. 3 ! r. • ~ :> ~ r. .. • ... • "' AM) 1l11~ LUIL.L. ef ~()..R LJ>.S~ (.Hi\t.JC.E 10 ~E ~ LMTil. ~ 4EAR .. 1 J . - I SHOULD HAVE. KNOWN SOME.THING LIKE. T~I~ WOULD 1-V=\PPEN f;J. 10 UELP PUR;'( rt.JMA. HE'S EJ~EN~EEP BYA GRIZZLY FOR FOOR~¥>. ~ n: I.OJ ~ L..OClt<ltVG r:oR ~ n-.1u; 10 :::0 OJ A ()All: ,u.H{ t-.XJT ~ fj-{ 11-E 0.....0 BALL-PN<I< 7 ~INCf Hf: CAN'1 Rf:<'.EIVE MAIL, W'E ~I A SINGING f~L..E:~M ~ULP EJe NICI?. .. ' J i I . fi'!J A GJCEAr ~ TO QET ~ N-J\)~~~I \ . . CAN YOU TRUST YOU" EYES? There are at IHst s11 differ· ences in 4rawlng CS.tails betWMn top and bottom panels. How quickly un you find them ~ Check •nswers with those ltelow. ,._ •UllO .,...J. .. ..._ ...... "t ""°"' • '91"""5 • '*"°"' 51 Wl'lf c 0.--111'"'9 z .......... '9l90rl ' ---.a • auM TNCKt lNI* oll e C8fd wteh • Qtue bei1ow 10. .._... the vetue 8ft4 edd 1. Multlpty by 5. A~~ t - I ONI ___ _ 2 _ON I __ _ 3 __ ONE __ 4 ---ONE _ 5 . ____ ONI ONE· TRACK ...,ftlT FiYe ...,.,,....... words are c:om.ined In the cMgrM\ abow, MCtt bearing the ahortar WOfd ONE. You are a~ to c:iompAaica the wOfda accordino to lheM deftl litiof •: 1. Yow ¥afY own penon. 2. Co"'mendebla penonel treft. '· Den n\Dthef. 4. Ragel ..ta. 5. Shel uaed In co. tume.....,,. Remember. a a ch word hu seven letters, thr" of which spell ONE .. ==·2 tor ........ .. Ida, ... ...... GhiMthetotM. ... ... ..... the C8fd. .... _, The ... pteoe .. -tot.I ...,.,. ,,....._ .. unite ptece I• ttve lftOf9 than ............ number of the eull. • SUM CtiCMCEI ~ ~ you ....._, haw: a Mft-dc)un dOlr• ..., ..... Of ... donn dozen dlmee? Anew In el• ~ MCOOda. ' Ot ........ :&ti ................ "'U Ct4EST PAINS! You,,_., Mw e .......,.. In hend. Mr. ,..,.._, but wetch out belowt Add llnaa dot to dot • For Better or Fo r Worse I 'LL ONL'{ GO JN UP1b M'/ 1H IGHS-HONEST! t1AAH l MICHAEL FE.LL IN! CAN we.uuST PADDLE. UPIOOOR ANKU::.8, MOM? He.'5IN1He WAIE~­ WHY CFtN1"" I ~IM? t-1A? HUH'? PLEASE-~ SPELLBI NDER SCORE 10 points tor usttlCJ .tll •np fetters en the word below 10 tor m two complete words A8SOLUTE -.. -. . . . THEN score 2 points each tor all words of tour tettef's or more found am()n9 the letters Try to Kor• at IH st SO po1nh .......... _...... ...... by Lynn Johnston ------------~-·---------------~----------- Bl.OOM COUNTY SHOE 1 oo~'T K-NOW . \'LL 1R~ ... / A C~ANC.E TO T~'< OUT M'-1 £;A€.E .. ST6AUNG TECUNlQUE.. l1LI ... PlJT tT tN M'l MOlJf ~, A~O. .. P~T~ f<OE-E SAY~ WGET AGCOOLEAD OFF FlfZGT. .. ANO UIT 7UE TIECK IN 1UE PATENTED ~rE R05E si1~£ ) -t.i GAD FIR~T .1 ~ -- Q-rs AND WAT~ -me. PIT~E~ CLOSeL..'( ... by Berke Breathed !J(KJ.I W& CHllNbEP "'COKe " ll&AtN/ IJUllH.' 8te/IH/ PEAR 51K .. :1 lllr1 MJ LO!t'W( A CH/UJ. ANP 115 A WtJRLPf,Y llNP 50PHl5rlCA'ffP llMERl- CIW A[)(Jtf Of~ ElbHf/£S, 'ldf'I urru CAN MAKt. Me 6ET UN6Ull!P IWYlllJl(6. , • NOW .. f7<XK1 ~' N/6Hfl 1"£RE.~ 1 ~nE.O lT \N ~KNOT~ OON1 \ ~6K "Ow, eur \IA\~ Gl)'-J JOST \\W ~l5 \ONGUE lN A KNOT~ GETTOKtbN UI~ MOTIOJ ... ~ ~ by MacNelly AT rue SPJ..IT SECO~O HE. STA~~ ~15 MOVE ~ 7UE. PLAT£ ... 'r'ECCM ... PEffi NEVER. SAID AN~ING ABOUT K~PIN(i 'ttJUR Mourn suur. Try the new fitness craze: Row, row, row ... Page 18 Why I love a good fight: Heather Thomas Page 22 By Ale!< Friedmlll TY: "It's 11e>re like a decoration. I doll't Ike to sit aroond and be lazy." -..., .. tllgM$, Wllit1111, lass. By 811 PttTY PAIEITS: "Dey 11w1J$ hlYt to -wltere rm goilg." -lllOI Kml. ... lW. llilyllilat A BACK· TO-SCHOOL POLL See Cover Story on page 4. By Oe\lld F *'°"" DllNG: "I go out oftea, probably llOre than I dould." -11rt llelly, Rosebur&. Wish. By Tom Englend CURFEWS: "I bm to be in before dart" Betty White: She's glad to be a 'Colden Girl' Page 11 Char1es Osgood seeks the lost cord By Bart>era Roes INDEPENDENCE: "I'm always saying I want to get out of tbe house but when you do, where are you going to go?" -Mlrt Kanis. Detroit By Del e..,...t PUNISHMENT: "I get grounded wttenever I'• ia trouble . . . so I try to keep my nose clean." -Patric* ~ LIU '-ta, Ms. - I I 'r---------------------, 'I THE MYSTERY GUILD~ .. , a.pt. AS«>1 .. GsdeA <Aty,-NV 1l535 - PleaM llCCec>t my ~ieation lor membership 1n The Mystery Gu•ICI and *"' me the 7 boolta rndteated below Bill me only 1oc (plus aNc>owlo and handltng) I understand that 1 need bYy only 4 boolta at regulat iciw Club pnca any time I wish to e:ornpie.e my commitment. My ~hip win be aubfKt to the lefmt and oondlltOnS presented tn thl9 lld No-riM gutnntM: If not deligtl(ed alter eum1n1ng my 7 Mlecttons. I may return the boolta Within 10 ~at Club eKpenM My member'shtp will be cancelled and I wtH owe nothing ... .... ________ ---=(Ple~ ..... --pnnl~-, -------~ Adclr.-_____________ Al)INo ___ _ C11y ~ ZlCI --- Membef9 accepclld in the U S A and Canida only Canadian memberl will be M<vtced from ean.csa. Offef affgntly diner.nt In Canada n -wea L---------------------~· Any-7 for Oct with . membership fted That dale 8'lowl you 10 days to decide. If you have leu than 10 days and gel an unwwud Selection, return II 81 OU> experwe and owe nochlng A. et1lpping and hllndling cNlrge is nMd k> .. lhlprnenta EMy purch88e .,..,, You need buy onty 4 booQ 81 l'9glMr tow OU> prices #Ty time you wW'I: then oon- ~~lo~ OIA>~~~~~ . hardbound edidona, ~ 8br9d 1n 9IZ9 to At tpeCiel ~and....,. you.....,, more ® ...... -........................ _ a. ..... -....... ._ ....................... ... LET'S ASK u1.f .... --• ~ - What is your favorite possession? I . t I .~ Jerry Hall Jimmy 'The Greek' Snyder Ollds•aker/TY sports co••eatator "My fa vonte matenal possession is my CBS contract. It creates all the others ... l odel/lin-in &lrtfrietd of rock star Mick Jagger "The pearl necklace that Mick gave me when we got back together after breaking up sn 1980. When I'm upset, I put on that neck- lace. and everything seems a little better." Robert Guillaume Star of TV's luSOt -My steam shower. It puts out ste-arn 11/. steam room. If I want to get away from ·1he world, I stay in there for hours." ,. LOVE HAD EVERYTHING TO DO WITH IT: Sultrv Tina Turner offered fans Pam Shriver and Chris Evert Lloyd singing lessons in e'changc for tennis tips. ··1 might meet a guy ... she reason~ "It worked for Chns.'' . . John Kennedy Jr .. 25. is working at the Ne-w York Cit) Office of Economic Developme-nt this fall. Does he want 10 be president? "No. It's not nght on my agenda at this "'\,ment .. .\nd mamage? 'T ve still got time in that department" ~ NO TIME FOR FAIMTING NOW: Ex-talk show host Alan fhkke plays a shnnk on the new ABC senes Growing Pcuns. premienng Sept. 24 "I almost became a psychiatnst," he says. ··eut I wimped out in med1- ral school and fainted." ... Davs of Our LH·es star Elaine Prill('i cooks up her own natural cosmettcs. She's testing a broccoh-based skin lotion: "If it's good for your stomach. it has to be good for your face." . . What does comedian Rodney Dangerfield do when he can't get no respect? "When I get angry. I rip up my houseplants ... ~ ~ ~Ray Geulke Ya"' ....... Md o.n..i ~ PullllNf. Patl'1Ck M. Lllskey JonlrltWI ~ Ya P\Mldellt I ~IQ Ollredof Vice Pr.-..ie I Dndor ol Opeleltol .. PmCle Haegele Richln:I Mien Mo .... 11 ..... Opef1111oft -!MT! Ken SllMy, S.... ~ (;l12) 71..,., MIO. WOT: Joe Frw. 1110e PrW11n14312) 4tf7--0610: Cer1 8el'O. 01iceOO S-. Mlnllglr (3121 4'7.()510: Aon ~ ~ s... ~ {313) 84}.00!e. WIST: lM'ty Mor1imlt 1110e ~ f'15) ~O; Tom~ Sen~ ('15) 434-2875: Bob~ I.DI ~ (213) ~ ~ l<r<lcald, Diiie S-. ~ (21•) ~I Dllect .......... -QerTy v.tro.. lllOe ~ (212) 71MllOO. EOn'OAW.. omce& Po ec. filXIN. WW*9D'•· o.c ~ (103) v~ .AO\IERTISING ~ 1515 Broedw9y, New"'°"'-NY 1003& (212) 119-8900 0 ~ 1!185 USA WEEKEND F'ldltl9CS by a.w..t Co. ~ PEOPLE ' ~~~- HEADLIND Sting: 'Plenty' of screen presence Hollywood's abuzz about the rocker's new movie roles He's conquered the v.orld of pop music. Nov.. S11ng - best known a<o the kad singer of the Police -1~ making a beeline for mo' 1e \tardom The 3 3-~ear-old -.1 ngl·r- composer. pro moung h1' hr-t solo album un a l ·~..\ vmh l'r1 tour. won good R'\ 1c"'' :.1-. ;i villainou~ pnncc in tht' Lnll· cally panned Dun" kN \t'<ll and stars as Dr FrnnkC"n\lt'IO tn The Bnde. This week . aud1cnn.·, v. di see him in hi s mo'it <,('m1u' role to date: pla) mg a Bn11"h black marketeer ~ho fall-. 1n love wtth Mef!I St~p 1n Plenrv. The movie opcn<o na- tionWide Fnday. "It's a real challenge to hold your own against someone like Meryl Strecp ... Sung says. "Before people meet me. I'm sure they think. 'Oh. God. a rock star 1s gonna try to act and be a pain in the neck: I say. 'I'm learning. Help.'" Born Gordon Sumner m England. Sung (the namt· comes from a fa vonte black and yellow sweater that made him look hke a bee) delights in defying the usual rock-star ste-- reotypcs. "At first. I was heralded as the golden boy -blond hair. talented.. handsome," he says. -1 was athletic and I didn't take drugs. And then they (the press) found out suddenly that I did (sleep with) people. and yes. I had taken drugs. A.nd then I started to play the~ evil characters and sudden!\ I be-- came the bad bov Th.ts was good for me because 11 me-ant I was free to do what I " Sung. the rock idol and movie sw. 1s "a C'f'e8llon, a public persona.·· he says. "and that leaves the real me intact. .. The man behind the image 9y Rooeii 0.0..tsc.1' STlltG: 'It's 1 rHI dlillenge to hold your °"' 1gal11st SOllleOlf like Strttp · is multi-faceted. -\ former teacher 1n a '.'Jewca~tle con- \ Cnt school. S11ng appea~ in an ad for l 'SA hbranes The Police's hi t album Srnchro111nt1· was inllucnn•d b' his fascination with the w'ork of German ps~chologist Carl Jung. His solo album Th,• Dream 11( th(' Blue tu• 1/~. makes statements on <;n- c1al and poll t1cal issues In tht' song Ru.mans. ror 1nstanct:. h<' sings of sa' mg h1<o 'iOn fr0m nuclear warfare _After Jm .scparattOn from Frances Tomei!\ (the\ '~t·rt• di vorced last ~earl he pla'cd With the European 1et ~t and gained a reput.a11on as a phi · landerer For the pa<;t t"'o \Cars, his compan1on ha~ h<.·n T rud1e St\ kr. \\1th "'hl1m 111: has had tw0 chtldr~n Sting sho'hs ..-1 tt•ntkr ,iJr r P/enli , which \Uil"> \tm.·p ,1, l former tighter 1n tht• ~l"t'ntt Re-s1st.an~ returning 10 t"><v>m· sng post· World V.a1 II Bn ta1n She chooses him tn !.1ther her .:htld "It's m' h.r\t R\t. 111\• ~--ene:· Sung ~\S ''l'\t' r.ipt"d people 1n otht·r mo\ 1t'\ httt th1<; time th<'rt' "'ac, .1 r. ut11a l t:amal dcs1l"t' 1m the pan ·•I both chanctcrs...'..' But. he add~ w11h .1 c,f\ ~ri,... "~he d~ tn. to 'I.hoot me in lh<.' end ·· - "If it weren't for you. I'd be a celebrity judge on Dance f ever:· -.1Nt C..S It t,usty cnrtor broe Spt11a1 - COVER STORY For kids today, life's a balancing . act Schoolwork and socializing, peers and parents, report cards and rock 'n' roll - teens must juggle them all. They average 1 ~ hours of homework a night, two-thirds of them date, more than half have jobs, 5 7% make their own breakfasts, 19% get yelled at . . . DETROIT -Marie Harris is cruising on Grand River A~ nue m his dad's Olds 88, girl- friend launc HcrdcU ~be­ side, Springsteen wailing on the radio. .. You want to sec a sweet car1"' he grins. pulling into a used car lot There. slightly scratched but gleaming dark blue. lS the object of his dreams: a ·77 Ponti- .ac Grand Prix. jacked up be- hind, oversized tires, mag wheels., T-top, tinted sun roof. .. It's nicr, huh? Eighty-seven thousand miles and the guy who Bye.t..Rila cmmc 11Clllll: lltrll's In lrlk. .am Ill.•..._,._ Wt...._•• 1'1, .. 111111, Cllllr Szn1. a.te .... • m. Ma owns it works in the pans ~ partment. How bad could it be? .. And the paint's not going to get in the way of pcfformanc:c." .. He's in love with it. .. sighs Laurie. .. He wants that car so bad" Hams. I 7, IS an unabashed tccn-ager. The high school se- nior. car lover and baseball fa- natic is one of l .CXX> teens sur- veyed for this USA WEEKEND back-to-school repon His story and theirs form a profile of the laves and times of teens. The answers to the poll ~~ uons show that !he bigest differ- ences among teens result not from their families' income or race but from their •: In thetr early teens, lads date mfrequcntly and have curfews. ASlJiey reach Ti-TS, they date more often. Cwfews begin to fade;-· and teens gradually take over more of the dccision-mak- ing m their Ii vcs. There ·s a grow- ing need for mdcpendcnoe, but with cautious respect for the world out there. .. rm always saying I want to Fl out of the house,"~ at his mom's kitchen table in RosedaJc ParX. a quiet nci&hbor- hood inside the city. He nearly inhales a Hostess Twinlcie ... But when you do. where arc you go- ing to go?" Maureen Michaels. 16. puts in. .. , want to be on my own. but I want to be ab&c to call up and say, Dad, could you pkasc send some money?" Curfews arc grudglngly 00- served. .. I really don't li1ce it. .. Hanis says of his 12 to 12:30 a.m. week.end curfew ... I don't want to be the early bird of the bunch. When you're playing pool at your frlend's house, sometimes at's hard to leave." But he cooc.edcs his parents .. need to know rm safe." Most teens have time linulS and several of those polled think they: re essential .. Otherwise," says Patrick Knapp, 18, of Lake Geneva.. Wis., .. rd be running out 'till all hours." And Mark Healy, I 7, of Roseburg, Wash., feels when kids don't have lim- its. .. it shows their fiuni.ly docsn 't care." The limit for both Knapp and Healy: 12:30 a.m. Some don't have curfews. .. But I never have done anything to prove I can't handle my own hours," says Mary Ann Hughes. 17, of Whitman, Mass. Breakina curfews. or other in- fractions. our poU showed, can lead to that most hated of teen punishments, "grounding" - no dates, no going out. just stay- ing home (sec chart). .. An~ that's fun is out." aysJim Kninel, 17, of Detroit, a friend of Mark's. In second placr comes that traditional parental response: .. Yellina. .. In that rep.rd, Lnda Lutz, 17. of Lancaster, Ohio, figures her pare11u are t.bc soul of reason- ableness. wrlley don't ycU or anythina. And I don't get arounded. I try and straithten n out real fl.st because rd rather stay OD their IOOd side." Other poU results.: 4 ·USA WEEK.END· SEPT£MBEJl 15. 1985 GOING OUT: Two-thirds of all teens go ouJ on dates. but the amount of dat- ing vanes widely by age -from 27%of 13·14-year-olds to 87%of l 7-18·year-olds. Dattng means going 10 infor- mal llarttes. watching videos with friends or. in the case of A.Itson Keane. 18. of Bowie. Md .. going to The Library. a bar in Washington. D.C ·s George- town. "1th as mam as 20 fnends ··it's our big Joke that we're going 10 go stud' at The L1bran .. Mar) ..\nn Hughes "Vvc hke to go 10 the under-21 dance clubs where the) ha .. e dance contests. hp sync contests and stuff The' don't serve (hqu.:ir) but that·~ fine 'cause I don't dnnl... ·· Sergio Ramirez. 18. of Pharr Tex.. goes on dates "e"m chance I get. We go catch a mo"- 1e. go to dances.. go out and ha've pJZZa. The rest 1s h1s1orv ·· Fifteen-year-old Make Poisson of St. Louis doesn't ha ve a girl- fnend nght now "But I'm woric· mg on 11." Teens may think 11 old fash· 1oned for parents to insist on meeung their dates. but 11 hap- pens 56% of the ttme -twice as often for girls ( 77%1 as for bO\ s <38%) ,. . JOBS: A slight maJont}' of all teens ( 52%) have JObs. Close to three out of four 17-1 S.year-olds work either full or pan time Most of: ten the Job-holder 1s wh ile (55% of whites. 42% of blacks polled ha'e JObs) and comes from an affluent famtl" Four out o( I 0 teens get allO\' - ances -but b~ ages 17-18 11'!> onl\ I 1n 4 The dec1s1on to "ork ic; al- most aJwa,s the teens·. not their parents' ~·1 JUSl "'em 1n and ap- plied for a JOb. I did 11 on m' own because I was bored from not having an~1h1ng to do." sa~s 'vtargaret Croom. 16. of Jac~son. .\la. She's a depanment store cashier '\ngcla Moore. 14 of ~km­ ph1s doesn't ha'e a JOb ... But I want one real bad .. Ramirez 1s leaving his small town near the Mexican border 10 JOIO the Mannes. ·'There 1sn·1 anything here for me." How many time9 in the last month have you gone out ondnte? MEALS: Tc:en~get on thl'lr u"n Slhl'd- ulc: J5 thC\ gro" oldl'r \1orc than half (57"ti1 h\ 1he1r o"n breakfasts Eight' percent of 11- 1 +,ear-0lds n."gularl~ cat dinner \\l\h their pa~nts Onh )()Qb ot I 7-to. I g..,l'<lr-olds cat \\.-llh mom .ind dad "\ifom "Or~s at the Po51 Of- hce and doe5n'1 get home 1111 S >O ·· sa's Patm:k "-napp ··\\.c re-all' don't sll do\\.n 10 dinner l sualh. I JU5t put a hotdog or ham and Chl'l~ 1n the micm- "-3' e The: ac11 ' 111es ll-cm do most \.\llh parents \~ah.h rv 2~Qti part1c1pate 1n 'pom. 21 'lb \hop. IS~ Sii and tall, I Viti. '1s11 rcla- 11ves. 10% Fam1I~ 1ncomt' has <;Omt' beanng on pnde 1n '>Chool v.ori.. and eH·n more 1nflul'nlT on o'erall happin~ c;;l\t~·t"-O per- cent ol tho~: from families earn- ing mon-than S40.CXX> annual!\ sa' the' are ·,en ha pp' · com- pared "-llh 54<lti for th~ under that 1nlome lc\(~I MUSIC: Pan ol a ll'l:n s J.i, -Jt k-ac;t an hour and often more -·~ <;pent h<>ten ing 10 and \lnu.· the ad,ent of rock '1dt·os. v.atching music performances The' pre- fer soft o'er hard roe~· ~ to 10%. "Hea\' mct.ll .. \\-:lS lcas1 favored. b' o.n h J~ The \Crdllt on hard rod "It\ JUSt ~el ~ng and screaming.." sa's Mark Hea- l) His likes countn music his favontc group 1s -\labama HOMEWORK: The bus\ c;tudent "ho has 10 Juggle spom. lessons or band of- ten squceies 1n homework dur ing fTtt penods at c;chool Some hate 11 and a,01d 11 But accord 1,.14 1•1• 17·11 ing to L 5.\ ~ EEl\.E'-D, poll the a\erage ll~n htb thl' hc.1t1lo..\ tor I . hourc; a n1gh1 for c Jlh' 'iLerlag.. I ti ot 0\.·1ro1t homl· \.\Ork. is influenced b' thl' ~:a'><lO "B' late spnng. \OU re spending about 15 minut~ a n1gh1 't ou JUSl 'A3nt to get out ol school' -\dulls help v.1th homc: .... ori.. occas1onaJh but much It.~~ oltl'n as their tee ns gro" older Jnd 1! ten in some sub)e(·ts '>mana -\ffluent parents Ml' ,,, ,, m11n· hkel~ to help \\llh homC\'nrk TV: Teens general!\ wntrul their ov.n telC\ISIOn \\Jtlhing llOll' - onl~ one in fi,c ., hmitl>tl h' p.a- rcnt.al rules But rule~ or nu 1hl· median time six·n1 1n tnint 1ll the tulx on ~houl da" 1'> l'\,lll · h the same -thrt'\' hour. -\fternoon T\ c~Pl'11Jlh ··soaps" and n·run'> l ar tx· .1 buffer zone l\.ns11 n HJn'<>n '' of Eau Clair ~ 1s '>J\\. I ~om1· home around I '\( get \llnll'- th1ng IO <"at ..inJ .... ;11,h .1 111lc T\ L('cJI( I I HtJ\('I f,1/111" lv11 ·•' Bnt II hdp' nw rd.1' I usualh \l.1n homt'"ori.. .m•unJ :i .. GRADES: Parents put prt'<i\urr lln l1'l'lh to get good gradl'S -morl" than teens put on tht•mc.cl\ t'' .11 though kids larc more JS 1h1'' get older (Se,ent\ pel'"('('nl nl I\ I +~ear-0lds '1\ 1he1r parcn!' an: mort' concerned about gr.iJt•, than thc~ arc com pan.'<l "1th 52~ of 17-and-18·,ear-olds t .. h(' doesn't g1'«~ me pun1\h menL .. Mar: ..\nn Hugh<.'\ 'wl'' of her mother .. I &l' c 11 10 m' ~If~ Say'i .\n1ta Ro~·n!> I , 1u't graduatro from Highland H1tl)'I CAREERS BY Mitel' ~ezat Attllolgh she s,eads mny botn OI the piM!o ad string ban 111 tM sctleef jiu NM nd or· cMitn, Kmtil lustt of u1 Claire. Wis.. (witb T o0sy) uys. "WUt I'd Uke to do for 1 c.1reer 1s be I ~ill i.ir1ite pilot. fttttm wt'n flown 1s 1 bmrly. l'n jt.St gottu tiis utural ~igh." Sixty-eig~ perceat of tbon stneyed ban a deflaite idea of tie kild of wort ~ey wut to do. f 1Mrite carttfs: COt1p1ter sci· ence, blsiaess. law. •edic1ne. en· giattri1g. The list contin11es: en· tertliaer. llttbtic. n1rn. pys· dtojogist. arciitect. ICCOIAtllt. Bit tM biUtSt category (15'\ of !Mse '°lle4) was "o~er " liter· news to.ltd OH wtlo wnts to be 1 bt11ticiaa, 01e 1 carpenter n -\lt'lu4ut'rQlll '' m.ik.l' 11 1n lilt: 11; lhlng\ d< fl I ul"-' '( hlo..c 't' "'' "u'.,. 11 l'l • ., l'.:CI' on 1 'll''\l"' "' ' \I .. ,. P111\ ... •in . .._,nw:11'1~·-I ~l'' ,, \•nmt•J .11'l 1u1 lo!J.t'.k' ' • .1 ,: l11r 'T'IC' 111 J1 'l \ \\, r\ But thl' rn.·"u n· ,i. X'' \fl\l lrt•nl h1)f11l' \ (\ dJtl '-1 ' \\ I \\llfT\ flhl'lll II -\It~)!) }o..l~Jllt' I\ h·· ".1":' "' 'll1J, m..innl' h111i.11.;\ • 11,,·~1 drll...,n t hi:ar mu~n 1111n1 ;'-1n'f1h .1hou1 gr.ldt'' -,1, 11111o: ,1, ,1•1 ~C'l'J)'-hl'f A J' rr.t~l· ui' 1 'h1•1 \J\I \PU "l'rt' dPini.: '"\1,• the lhl'' J rr..ilh grt , 11 "l • .i PARENTS UD PROBUMS. \l\I\ ix·rn·nt ·'' ,. ·1, ?- thl'1r p.lft'Ol\ \\ 11 ' 1• ~ { 11n1m0t'tl 110 l\1~1 ~ - ·-·,....-~co Thetnost • question of ·our titne. "Hey, would yau put out that cigaretf£?" " Just seven little words. But in today's over-heated climate of opinion, they can make sparks fly. For with all the rhetoric about "second-hand smoke," many non-smokers are beginning to feel not just bothered but threat- ened by cigarettes. And with all the talk about anti-smoking legislation, many smokers are beginning to feel threatened by non-smokers. This is not exactly a recipe for social harmony. In fact, its practically a guarantee of further discord. Since we have discussed scientific aspects of the "passive smoking" controversy in previous messages, we'd like to focus here on the social questions. Will more confrontation or more segregation produce less abrasion? Do we solve anything by creating yet another way to divide our society? Shouldn't all of us be wary of inviting govern- ment to involve itself further in our private lives? At RJ. Reynolds, we see an alternative. We think we should start not by raising barriers, but by low- ering our voices. We think smokers and non-smokers can work out their differences togethe~ in a spirit of tolerance and fairness and respect for each other's rights and feelings. We think common courtesy can succeed where coercion is bound to fail And maybe, after we have learned peaceful coexistence by talking to each other civilly and sensibly, we can apply the same approach to our many other problems. Because, after all, this is hardly the most int1ammatory ques- tion of our time. Broughl lb you in tht intertst of common cour~ by RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Comoony .. BASEBALL 9y Birt.a RIM htnft'I In llt'rta ~I WMe) ... tw If 111111 zd• If \llllMW a:-;;:.....,..,., 'If,.••_. tl7ll .. sc•11llllrt .,.... ,., ..... d Int '" .. ..., .. ,... w.ry ... ._ _.. tllZI rbhnb • (Sft 11 Jn). Continued from Paae s lcms. But they are ~Y as hke- ly to tallc about personal thinp with their friends. Shannon Jo Gavin, 14, of Spring Court, Ind, says if she doesn't take up pro~ lcms with her parents 1 t' s be- cause "they don't listen some- times. 1bey don't soc my point of view." The subjects they're least like- ly to tallc to parents about sex and personal relations, accord- ing to the poll. "I talk to my brother, Scott," about problems, says Marie Healy. "He's got the right answer -and he won '1 teU anybody." But Alison Keane says her mother 1s as much a confidant as her 6iends; She's "like right up there." WMkend~ 9:30 p.m Of earlier 10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11 p.m. 11:30 p.m. MJdnight 12:30 a.m • 1 a.m. °' later No curfew School Nrghtl Not allowed OU1 9".30 p.m. or eerfter 10p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11 pm 11:30 p.m. No curfew 13-14 20% 11% 9% 14% 6% '1'1% 1% 20.k 2.20/o 13-14 1% 66% 13% 2% 3% 2% 12o/o Fathers don't come off as weU i.n the survey as mothers, partly because fewer of them are liVln8 wtth their children. Ninety-lhrcc percent of the teens in the sam- ple live with their natural moth- er; only 75% live with their fa- ther. And when they talk to parents about problems, more than twice as often it's with mom (43% to 17%). When asked if ~y had a closer rclauonsh.Jp with therr mother and father than most of their fncnds, a ma- JOrity said "yes"' for mother. But for father. I.hey said their rela- tionship was "about the same" as fiiends.. COWCE: Almost 80% of teens -both 15-18 3% ~ 4% 9% 8% 22% 7% 12% 25% 15-16 2o/o 28% 20o/o S°/o 1 ~-4> 7% 22% 17-18 2% 2% 1% 4% 20/o 16% 7% 22% 4~/o 17-18 0% 13% l 6°to S°Ai 18% 13% 32% Soya 7% 7% 5% 8% 5% t5% 4% 13% 34% Boys 1% 33% 14% 5% 1~/o 9% 25% Glr1a 7% 4% 3% 10% 6% 19% 70/o 13% 27%. Girts 2% 31% 21% 5% 12 % 7% 220/o blacks and whnes -say thetr parents want them to go to col- lege. Among the teens themselves: 79% of girls. 6 7% of boys say ~ hope to go. Blacks are JUSt as likely to want to attend col]ege as whites. Marie Hams says he'd Li.kc to, bot wouJdn't hesitate a minute if he had an offer to play pro baseball. DIHllUIC AID DRUCS: A large number -but not a majonty - of teens regularly dnnk beer. Teens surveyed sa.id that 44% of their friends drink beer at least once a week. 31 % dnnk other alcoholic beverages; 20% use mariJuana; and 5% use heroin. coca.me or other dru~. fl HOME: Most teens -four out of five -have theU' own rooms: Kns- un Hanson's 1s dommated by music: a poster of a pUUlo and stnng ~ -she plays both - and a photo of her school's Jazz ensemble; Patnck Knapp's by posters of the Rolling Stones and a Porsche-.. lfl can't have one. I can dream about 1L" Not all dreams arc 1mposs1ble ones. Marie Hams su1ts up 1n one of his: a Michigan Nauonal Ban.le baseball ururonn. part of the ntual of hts spnn~ and sum- mers. To his surprise llus day, he's not playrng second base but pitching. .. It's a lot of pressure." he says after warm mg up. "When you're at second base. you're not under pressure all the ume Now l'U be facing the whole team." On the pitcher's mound on a sunny afternoon, he takes a cou- ple of deep breaths. wmds up. wtgglcs his left foot and throws. A couple of wcaJc hats. a couple of runs and he's behmd. but then hts curve begins to find the cor-ners. .. loolcin' good. loolon' like a pnchcr out there. Marl<.." shouts coach Ray Fracassa .. Come on, Watcrbug." puts in shortstop Jim KmtelJ, rcfer- nng to Hams' ba.serunrung style Hams t~ after StJl anmn~ and spends the rest of the game on the bench. agoni.nng as his team shdcs toward a 9-0 defeat. His father. Harvey. a Detroit IX>' ltc:c officer. comes up to the bench. "Hey. Mark." he says. and when his son turns around with a lo~ face. gives him a crooked sm1lt> that seems to hfl hts spmts.. His fat.hn. wor1ong rught shifts. someumes doesn't sec h1s boy for weeks at a ume "Every- body's in a circle. -Harvey Har- ns says. ..Somet1 mes you men c;omet.Jmes vou'rt off on the nm The game ends and Marie piles in the car wtth fnends "Do you have enough monC) ,,.. calls out rus mother. Judy "Do 1 eve()" Hams replies. FITTt a SWtm at a fnend's pool then. hair sl>cked back. he dn ves to Laune's house to pick her up. After I 0 minutes ~ returns to I.he car. .. Women: he snorts.. ··shes still getting dressed. I don't think there's ever been a day in her hfe she·s been on ume." It's not surprising. The USA WEEKEND poU shows girls a.re far lcs.s satisfied than boys - 27% to 48% -with thetr ap- pearance. And bo~. for all thetr scoffing. say the number one en- THE CAR tena for a "a great person 10 date" IS good looks. Marlc.. Laune and three others go crwSJng in the ·75 Olds. dubbed .. Harn mobtle .. on T elcgraph Road. a legendar. Detrou stnp. stopping at Lmle Caesars Pizza Stauon. endrng up at Putt Putt. a 54-hole miniature golf course. Not far from all the adn1t'-of a teen-.agr day are lhouih ts about the future Says Mark. m a gathcnng with fiiends. ~1 want to get through high school and move on to bigger and better things. You can't be a kid all your hfe." Maureen Michaels. 16. qu1Lk· I) sets him straight. "Yeah \Ou can" Phones, cars, a music box ... Be 1t a beat-up wreck or a cool machine hkr P:nnd. 1-..napp\ ar. are by far a teen's most pnzed ~ion The USA WEEKEND sune' shows thar 'l{'\en f1ut of II t~n' who have thetr own automob1I~ h<;t them .1-. the most 1m~'runt thing they own. Almost half of aJJ 17-18·\C'af-Olds lul"e thc11 ,Ywn ~4r<i R._1,._ a~ mt>rc 'likely than glrls to own cars -1 I Qb to 211\i. Gtrls are more likely than bovs to own telephone-; t 4('IQh ll' \~llti1 and have tbetr own phone numbers < 12~ to 7ilb) Among all teens surve1cd radios top lhe list ot ttems O\.\nnl JI 86%, bicycles arc second at 74%, stereos trurd at 6gt\ Other, 1.am- eras. 61%. pets and TV, ~. tclcphon~. 16~ l"Omp11tcK I '1lti VCRs. 4% . Some possessions h!-ted b\ tc:-t:m J'> ha\ ang the m<''-l 1mp11rt.in1.r t1 them •"I\ neckla~ gl\en to me b' m't waC'r \ 11 l..1 1\0 m1. dmhrma tton. ·• -Knstm Hanf>On, 16 Eau t laJrc ~ 1-; • "A music ho~ th.at has a llllk girl 1,1nang .ll th<.· p1ann \h grandmothtr gavt> It to me thrtt d.1\~ ~tore <.he .l1rd ·· -I and.i Lutz. 17. Lancaster. Ohio • "M" shotgun. a ~0-f.augt>. 'Wngle-,hot I ~C' hunt111t' "Hh "'' stepfat.Mr. for pheasam1o 01 '(l1111lt'I~ •· Bna n ~hc-pht•r11 ' \\ iltt·r loo. Iowa l ~<\ \V. I ~I .... "~fl' f \l~HI I • ·J ... .. - THE ONLY RESORT IN HAWAII THAT GIVES YOl cau now and \Ne'll give you 3 free days at a flrst class hotel In Hawaii. 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AN ABC NEWS SPECIAL WITH PETER JENNINGS AND TED KOPPEL WEDNESDAY·SEJYfEMBER 18TH ·ABCTV·8PM ~/7 PM ~~N _,___, -..... -----.. ----i ;=;. iTi ---·-----·- l White The 63-year-old costar of TV's new 'Golden Gits' tells Tom Green about growing old with a giggle, her passion for pets and coping with widowhood OI lier .. aria: It's set m Mi- ami. They call us ~Mwru Nice" -that's the JOke.. We arc having such a ball. h's as though we've been v.ioriong t~ forever. Of oourse. Rue (McClanahan) and Bea (A,rthur) have worked together (in Maude). Rue and I have v.iorked together (in Ma- ma '.r Family). and Bea and I have been friends for~ So 11 wasn't like you were p1clung up a stranger's rhythm or something like that And then Estclk Getty came in. I thmlc that she was Just pure gold lt's like a constant round-~ in rally. There is one scene in the lutchen around the table. The girts were wakened dunng the night -you noucc I S8) Mgirls. .. euphcmisucally -so they g.o out to the kitchen and make some warm millc and pull every- thmg out of the icebox. They sit around the table gorging them- selves and tallung about their THE WHITT Fill HST ·11011 FOi: P11yl1& w h1cry TY Msttu Sit .. ha• 111.., T,W ... .., (ltll-1971). Ill SOllS: Be's UM Clrll.. t ,.._ OT /ptT SltlrUp. ~Jaa.17,lt?Z lllTVUCl: .. pn, •. 11Cllla9-U.'alm ._. lhc ,_., 11 tMt. Faml: lllTW 11 ,_. te ,.,,..,_. -llMNll. .. ........ atrMt ........ ......... ltdM'a FmT TY SOD: Ult'** Ell> ............. blll.1Les ............. 1tS2. PISSlll: ..._ Pait ,.-. ... If .... ..,.,. h• htf-. •Lis ...... ... ftrst sexual expenence. You learn where each of these ladies comes from. It was fascinating for us because we learned more about ourselves than we've been able to pick up so far. And the audJcncc JUSt loved 1t 0. tltt way tltt .. M,icts s. * dtizeu: Honestly. In other words. once you pass 55 you don't sclf-<icstruct. You have the same virtues and faults and joys and sorrows as anybody else. And you don't ttunk of younelf as that old. Inside. that young person 1s sttll in there. rarin' to get out, but the world sees you dlfferentl) So 11 1sn 't the stereotypical aged person. it's Just ladies who arc all struggling to cope, and hopefully in a humorous way. But we let the scar tissue show every ontt in a wtule. I mean It isn't all JUSI laughs. Every ontt m a while we get very honest - wtuch doesn't hun.. I don't thJnk. And the nctv.iork 1s so tugh on 11. It was thetr idea That was what amazed me. 'Oluse usually 1 f there arc older people they have to move m with the kids. so you 'vc got all the gcnerauons. and they ma.kc the old characters the funny old characters. It's a fresh field for a change O. lttr Wtltlkltlel ltttl Ste ... ltMs. tltt c1llll1'-C --. ....... ISi .... ~ .. ·n. .., T,W ... SIR': It was such a ~on from what l like to think of myself. but it's done nottung but help. You sec. I've been on tdcvision so Iona. and rvc scatt.ershot all over the ~ rd '° to parucs and people would say. '"Gee I just oouldn't stand you. You were al- ways so teky sweet. But now I find you've got a scnst of hu- mor ... So Sue Ann sho~ the other side of the coin. She was such fun. She was so roncn. It wa.s only going to be a 8y Boo RiN Jr lnllC 11: letty IMtt'I .. Tl .. Is I clltrlSt tt Hit 'rtttt1' Sit All Ima IM 1111"4 01 'laty Tyter IMrt.' one--s.hot But you get 'struek by lightning every once in a wtulc. They used to ask AJlcn (Lud· den. her late husband): MHow close to Beny is Sue Ann?" and he'd say. '"They're the same per- son. except Betty can't cook" 0. ..., TJltr ..... , ... TY series: rm thrilled. Mary and I have stayed fhends. We had din· ner m her swte at the Bel-Air Hotel when she was malclng a mo\llC out here. because ~ wanted me to mttt her goklen retriever. We had a v.iondcrful nme -a catcb-up VlS1t wtth feet up and shoes off. Everybody's done f&Jrf)' well off that scnes.. Ted Kn1g)lt and of co~ Lou -I mean Ed (Asner) Ed did fine. but he JUSt got so pollt1caJ I think he ~wffi himself up a htt~ th~ '' I've been as busy as I c:an possibly stay. You can't hit a moving target '' Gavin Maclco(fs su«es. .. on W \'t' Boat) -I think that'~ the thing that made me the happtC"t coming off tht" shov. Gann wa~ always the good woriJnanhle gu~. But v.~'d get all the nomina- tions.. all the awards. all the ttus and that. He was thl" h~t o~ to come up with a smash hit after that You JUSt wanted to c-ele- batc tL I man.. n a~ to him "ho waits 0. liltr •'*ti CUis' cUrac:ter: It'" such fun playt ng apmSt the type t.ha\ I have alwa)" played ever Slnct" .\larv S~ Ann was a complete SWttch for me. but oncr she wonted then everything was mort or less off that R~ 1s -she's not stupid - hut she'o; 1us1 a httk ~1ff-ccntt'T (' ootinued on ~ 12. 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Worth. TX 76101 YaJ Klndlyrusll my 12-pc_ Chns1mas Ornament Sat. Montgom· ery Ward Chnstmas catalog. and my $4.00 merchandise cert1f1· cate Fnteomamentanotavailab4e1nCallfom1a Enclosed1s$4.00 i>tus applicable sales tax or charge my 0 MasterCard rJ Visa n Montgomery Ward Acc't '----------------:xp date __ Signature _________ _ PnntName ______________ _ Address _______________ _ City _______________ _ ·--~t!~-------· 0 MolllgOI••• WWd Inc ·--~------------J Continued from paae 11 Just about a beat behtnd the other girts And she takes evcrytlung completel) literally. Whatever is said to Rose, she takes what the words themselves mean. She docsn 't take the idiom at all. Ltttle shocked by life. she's not sure how 11 1s aJI going to turn out. but she's sure 1t'~ going to have a happy endmg. Ot lier life silce ~ Un L.dden W rve been as busy as I can ~bl) stay. You can't tut a movmg target I wrote a book. I did the Mama 's Fam1 /\- show and a lot of guest shots -HOie! and Sr. Elsewhere-a lot of talk shows. a lot of game shows and a lot of animal work. I just retirtd from a three-ytm stint as president of the Morris (The Olt) animal foundation. and I'm suU on the board of the Los Angeles Zoo and that kind of thing. My mother is ill. and she's with me I have to check her blood every morning and give her a shot. so wc JUSt ha ve to manse the shooting schedule around that. But it's worlong out fine. I come home and tell her all about 1t '' They used to ask Allen (Ludden): 'How close to Betty is Sue Ann?' and he'd say, 'They're the same person, except Betty can't cook.' '' I don't have a lot of social hfe I have a friend that I've known forever. I used to go with him 35 years ago, a nice good fnend. We sec each other, wc enJOY the same things. His name 1s Rudy Behlmer. He's an author. He's got a book coming out in October -Inside Warner Bro1hers. He is giving me a movie education because I never go to moVles by myscl( He 1s makmg me go to sec moVJCS -the world isn't telcVl- s1on . Ot wortla& II TY llstud of ii llOtits: When I was a lad I wasn't the right type for the moVlcs. They wanted to fix my nose and do a lot of stuff I Just didn't want to do. And I got into television m the very begmni.ng because I would stand still in front of a camera, sing or dance -'"Sure. sure. I can juggle," whatever. Then as I got dccpcr into TV -it sounds like heresy -but the big screen just doesn't fascinate me. I love TV. I'm Just hooked on 1l. There's an immediacy, 1t ~ OA movmg. You don't stop and start and wait forever for the product to come out It sounds like sour grapes, but 1t rtally isn't After Sue Ann. they would offer me 12 . USA 'WEEKEND. SEPTIMBER 15. 1985 L movies like Caddyshack and Fndar the I 3th. but I just could.n 't quite sec that Oii .., "" If ' +· I don't like to have more arurnals than I can give per- sonal ancnuon to. I have two dogs and then a black cat that adop\cd us. deod- ed to tolerate us and kt us remain m the house. I Just lost my btg old man -a golden labrador mut. Now I have a hnk black poodle, seven years old. named Timmy. And then when I was on my book tour. we opened a pct therapy pn>- gram at Children's Hospital m Oak- land. Calif They brought ~ two puppies-th.ls link one, he was small- er than a wallet or a ber of soap. and I couldn't get him out of my head. I got on the plane and came back home. then I called them that night and said .. Don't do anything about that pupp)" In a couple of days I ~ back up to Oakland and I got h1m. He has turned ant.o the joy of my bfc. 0. lier flllrtte &etanr. Afkn and I bwlt a house in C'.anncl. h 's nght on the water. The whaJes come and roll m our sw{ The sea onm bnng thctr babies. Oh. it's so lovely. We had such fun buildmg 1t We were halfway through when we discovered 1t was over It was a onc--way street He's m every room - every nail. every door handJc was such a mutual dectSJon. But he got to see tt firushed '' I think we wony too much about age - it's the problem with our whole society. '' I don't get a chance to get up there as much as rd ltke. Once an a wtulc I put the dop m the car and dnve up and stay a rught -at least 1t gives me a taste of 1t 0. ~ lfttl •&ill: It's all up here (the head). rm gonna be the oldest lad on the block and not know 1l My mother 1s 86. and she's ill, but mentally she's JUSt (fine) . . . I th.Jnk we worry too much about aac -it's the problem with our whok society. I wouJdn't want to be a minute younger, or a minute older. DI lier_.. ter •c.w. Clrls': I thmk that's a~ audjence out there k>olong for somethina they can ic;tcnufy wtth. Maybe our timing is riaht What's the worst that couJd happen? -ll doesn't~ Well. we've all been that before and that's not the end of our ~ I think that if we can just keep up the qualtty of the wnung. we stand a shot. But sull. you'"' not soma to "'bu ull next spnna. USA WEIK.END· S£PT£MBER IS. 1985 • IJ - YOUR FINANCES Retiree seeks to guarantee · wife's income TM Qmtlott rm 65 and the compa- ny I work for allows me to either ~ve a monthly pension check or lake a lump sum settlement when I retire. However, tf I die, my wife would be enutlcd to only one-half of my monthly pension. Liv- ing on half of my pension chedc would aeate a hard- ship for her. Would I bC better off ta.Jang the lump sum and invesnng it? -Robert L Pound, Noraoss, Ga. Tiie Alswer: David Kochler, prest- dent of Golie & Holmes Fmancia.1 Leaming Inc., Minneapolis., Minn.. says: You face a ~ common to many reurees. One way to ~tee your wife a certain level of mcomc is to in vest the lump sum in an IRA Roll- over Account to ~uce your tax liability. A solid, conservative mutual fund, such as a Federal Nauonal Mo~ Association or "Fannie Mae" mutual fund, is wise. The Fanrue Mae fund has its interest guaranteed by the federaJ government and pro~dcs a good re- turn. Investing your lump sum pension not only pro- Vldes a slablc, long-tenn income for your wtfe, should she outllve you, it also becomes part of your estate. Remember that under federal law you have 60 days after you have re- ceived your pension to in- vest m programs that will ~ucc your tax bite. I -ly hlMft Steny Nt«l advict on manag- mg your money? Wnte to: USA WEEK.END. Your F1nanas. PO Box 500W. W asJufWlon.. D C lO<>U . /,y/r.ttk bnef biographical dOJ.a plus your homt and ""'"' addrnm and plw~ 'UJnVJh1 MONEY . ---c: .... , Beauty and the boss: They can clash How you look -your face, your body, your clothes -has a lot to do with what happens to you in the woricplaoe. But like many unspoken codes in the worlcplacc, the stan- dards of beauty are different for men and women. lbc experts say that if you're a man. attractiveness ts an asset at all levels. If you're a woman, it's an asset to be pretty. but being too pretty can hurt your career, especially at managcnal levels. Studies have shown that very pretty women have the edgr for traditionally femalc Jobs such as a secretary or reccpuonist., but .. rve never seen a top exccu- uve's secretary or administrative assiSlant more LikcJy cast as a mode~" says Andrew DuBrin, an industrial psychologist and management professor at the Rochester lnstJtute of Technol- ogy ... Some execuuves arc sclf- conscious about it and th.ink that glamorous women will divert at- tention away from the business atmosphere." A woman aspinng to the cor- porate fast-track apPW"Cntly is better off resembling a John Molloy (Mr. Dress-for-Success) clone than a glamour queen. "Sophia Loren would be too d1stracting as a data processing manager," says career counselor Marilyn Kennedy. managing ~r of Career Strategies Inc. m Wilmette. llJ. Pretty women face two preju- dices m the workplace: • r c • Good looks and bra.ins art incompatible. Thus.. a pre~ woman's success must be predi- cated on sexual favors. "Mary Cunningham didn't help," says Howard Nitch.kc. He's saying that the much-rumored link be- tween Cunningham. Vlce presi- dent for strategic planning at Bendu Corp., and her boss, for- mer Chairman and President William Agee. in 1980, might have reinforced this prejudice in ptOj)IQ minds. She left the com- pany after an uproar and eventu- ally married Agee. 9y~Pwbf •A pretty woman will anract the attention of office swains. causing internal problems. But Suzanne Karan, an ac- count executive at CNA Insur- ance Co. in Oucago. warns that you shouldn't make too much out of women being handi- capped by good looks. .. Most men will !Jc through their teeth that being attractive doesn't matter," she says. Based on her master's thesis and her experience, she concludes, beau- ty "plays a bigger role than any- one is willing to admit" She ates an example from her own life: "ln gettin~ in to soc clJ- ents it helps that l m an attrac- ttvc woman." When she worked at Ford Motor Co .. she got in to see car dealers who slammed the door on male coUeagucs. .. lbey even said they'd soc me because 1t would be nice to see a woman." With men, the handsome ones almost always wm. There's just one prejudice em- ployers may harbor against very attractive men. Someone who "dresses too fastidiously or looks like he just stepped off the pages of GQ (Gen1leman s Quanerl)')" might arouse suspicion that he's homosexual, Kennedy says. , Defining beauty 1s not easy m a world where one person's Bo Derek is another's Carrie. "It's hard to find a consensus on this is.sue," says executive re- cruiter Nitchke of Deane, How- ard & Simon in Hartford. Conn. He finds that "execuuves tend to hire people who resemble them- selves." One thma for sure -especial- ly m this age of the phys1ca1Jy fit -excessive flab damages the hinng and promotion chances of men and women alike. "A paunch won't cause prob- lems but a stomach hanging over your beJt will," Nitchke says. Employers often regard un- sljhtJy padding as a lack of dJSCI· ph ne, a highly undesirable tnut man employee. The moral: Don't tlunk your education and skills are the onl)' tools to JOb success. Your mirror aJso plays a crucial role. mn free air travel on . GRAND PRIZE: s10.fXJO worth ot trw nve1 on Amer1Can This 1s approx1mat61y 75. ()()()air miles 2nd Prize: S5.fXJO worth off~ travel on Amencan A1rl1nes ThJS IS approxlfT1lltely 35.fXJO a1r mlles 3rd Prize: S2.000 worth of free travel on Amencan A1r1mes. Thts1Sapproxima1my15.000akmlles ... - Lottery winner still a tightwad ly ColStMCe litdlel The dream of quick W'Calth is expcc1Cd to entia: us to spend $12 billion on state lottery uclc- cts this year. And not all of us will be dJsap- pointcd We took home $4.5 bil- lion in 1984, aa::ording to Mar- tin Puncke, president of the Na- t ion a I Association of State Lotteries. Two years ago, Thomas Ker- shaw of East Rockaway, N. Y .. ccnainly wasn't disappointed He took home $2.6 million. One minute K.erWw was an electrical technician earning about $25,CXX> a year. the next, he was a millionaire, thanks to a $1 New York State lottery ticlcet. K.erWw says instant W'Calth hasn't changed his feeling_, about money; he says he's still a tight- wad -only now he bas a plan. In fact, his plan has worked so well that he was scheduled to discuss 6.nanciaJ management with the New York lottery's .. Millionaires Oub" at their an- n ual reunion Thursday in New Yoric City. .. I didn't go out and spend like crazy." he says. .. , was really womed about tax.es. The winninp automati- cally pushed me into the 50% tax bracket. I knew if I d.idn 't make the right decisions, I could end up with almost nothir!J-.. K.ershaw's new job tS manag- ing his investments and the S 122,CXX> checks he'll receive an- nually for the next 18 years. But he still lives in a modest two-family house, furnished with the same 1970s-styte green sha& carpeting and tan crushed velvet sofa he owned before be- coming a millionaire. Kershaw, 28, lcamcd that sud- den wealth requires a strategy that not only protects what you have but makes it grow. ..My fPll is to mushroom my money mto something I will en- joy spendillf later," he says. So fur. he s doing just that for himself and his wife.. Lisa. And he's doing it solo, without the help of investment brokers. Kershaw invests: •More than 50% of his annu- al S 122,CXX) check in real estate. •About 20% into tax-free municipal bonds. • $2,500 a year into an indi- vidual Retirement Acoount •About 25% is used for an- nual household and entertain- ment expenses. •A small amount in the high- ly volatile cornmodititcs market. After following this plan for the past two years, Kershaw esti- mates his net worth has climbed from about $100,000 in 1976 to more than $1.5 million. Docs he still play the lottery? .. I spend two dollars a week. .. But because his income is de- ri ved lareely from gambling win- nings. be can deduct gambling I~ from his taxes. .. 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Two yea.rs ago, Thomas Ker- shaw of East Rockaway. N.Y .. oerta.inly wasn't disappointed. He took home $2.6 million. One minute Kershaw was an electrical technician earning about $25,CXX> a year; the next, he was a milliorwrc, than.ks to a $1 New Yoric State lottery ticket. Kershaw says instant wealth hasn't changed hts feelings about money, he says he's still a tight- wad -only now he has a pfan. "Millionaires Oub" at their an- nuaJ reunion Thursday in New York Oty. "I didn't go out and spend lilce crazy, .. he says. .. I was really womcd about taxes. TilC wi~ automati- cally pushed me into the 50% tax bracket. I knew if I didn't ma.kc the right decisions, I could end up with almost nothillJ." Kershaw's new job is manag- ing his investments and the $122.,CXX> checks he'll receive an- nually for the next 18 years. But he still lives in a modest two-family house, furnished with the same l 97Qs..stytc grcetl shag carpeting and tan crushed velvet sofa he owned before t» coming a millionaire. Kershaw, 28, &earned that sud- den wealth requires a stratqy that not only protects what you ha vc but makes it grow. himself and his wife, Lisa. And he's doing it solo, without the help of investment brokers. Kershaw invests: • More than 50% of h.is annu- al $122,CXX> check in real estate . •About 20% into tax-free municipal bonds. • $2,500 a year into an lnd.i- viduaJ Retircmcnt Aocount • About 25% is used for an- nuaJ household and entertain- ment expenses. • A small amount in the tugh- ly volatile oommod.ititcs market After following this plan for the past two years, Kershaw esti- mates h.is net worth has climbed from about $100,CXX> in 1976 to more than $1. 5 million. Does he still play the lottery? .. I spend two dollan a week." But because his income is de- rived largely from gambling win- ~ he can deduct gambling losses from his taxes. I . ... . . // ~ ,,, ' - t I I .,, ,, In fact, his plan has worked so wdl that be was scbeduJed to disaw financial management with the New York lottery's "My goal is to mushroom my money into something I will en- joy spcndi~ later," he says. So far. he s doing just that for .. I get 50 cents back on every dollar I spend on lottery tickets. So. it pays to keep on playtng." By RoOert Oeuuldl IE rT OU st RlllE.: n.m .... &Its • __, ... M St.ate lettery cMd tw $122. ...... sUI Iha 11 tM SW llllst Ill East Wiilf, U . Cho~ choir backings ~If You can save lots of money with Elmer's Stix-All- l:Jie most versatile strong glue you can buy. Bonds plasbc. metal. rubber. chrome. pipe, pool liners. cords, canvas, \\OOd. brick. foam, fabric-eYen dissimilar surfaces, like plastic to metal. Non-toxic. non-sniffable Elmer's Stix-All really does do it all. Discover more ways to save money. 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(Use tonn bn reverse side-Please print) t ' I ' t ' c \ r I I I, 1· . FITNESS UPDATE EITHER OAR: The new fitness option Rowing wins raves as a total-body exercise ly ..., lAersol Running now has a strong competitor as the way to get fit and stay fit Ifs rowing-not on lhe water, but on a machine. Rowing enthusiasts and medi- cal experts say that if you're looking for a single piece of equipment that provides acrobi<: conditioning and total muscle toning and shaping. then a row- ing machine is for you. .. With rowing, you're burning lhe highest number of calorics of almost any activity you can do," says Dr. Robert Arnot, mcd.icaJ reporter for CB.5 News. .. It's lhe easiest way to use the most mus- cles. If someone is runnins. they're using a very small muscle group: ~marily it's their cal vcs, and a little bit of thighs and but- tocks. For rowing. you use al- most everything: shoulders, arms, abdominals, calves, thighs. buttocks. .. A lot of people must be con- vinced. In 1984, according to a National Sporting Goods Asso- ciation study, about 1.07 million machines were sold -a 149 percent increase over 1983 sales. The rowing trend recently re- ceived some extra muscle - with an aesthetic twist -from widely known journalist David HaJberstarn's book Th~ Ama- teurs (Morrow, $14.95). Halberstam calls sculling, or rowing. the embodiment of am- ateur athletics. a "sport without commercial appeal" During his undergraduate days at Harvard some 30 years ago, he rowed. Th.is past summer he went beck LO the water daily. HaJberstam's non-vacatton rowing is limited to a workout U)ree to four days a week on a ht>me machine. Rowing is not difficult Its smooth, gliding arm-leg coordi- nation is strictly a matter of ad- aptation. Its strenuous nature is achieved through fine-turung lhe resistance levels on the machi nc. If you 're a beginner, oonsult a fitness trainer or physician af 1 f s been a while since you had a ph)"SJcal and you're out of shape. ff you're ready to row, you have some choices to make: Do you want one of the compact. hydraulic, shock absorber units that are easy to store? Do you want a ~ ~ unit or a multifunction urut? How much do you want to spend? Some bcst«lling machines: • Diversified Products makes the DP Body Tone 300 ($129). which enables the user to row and do curls. bench and shoW- der presses and squats. • Precor just expanded its list of midpriced offerinp with the introduction of the 615 E ($325), a unit with just three moving pen.s in the piston and newly de- signed shocb that ~ ~ wear and a quieter ride. An elec- tronic readout displays stroke rate. tolal number of strokes and elapsed time. •Concept U, a Vennont oom'=~~ 15 rowing ~thusi· asts, Just one rowmg ma- chine: a Oywbeel product called the~ II Rowing Erp>me- ter that claims to paraDeJ an on.- water experience. The pritt is $595 and the unit is bulky, over 8 'h feet Iona with a notia:ab&e f)ywbeeJ -malcina it a greater cha1Jenae for storqe.. For starters: rnilg the right rower Michael Shea, president of Concept 90. a seven- store specialty exercise equipment dealer head- quartered in Fort Lauder- dale, Fla., says rowing ma-chines .. represent the single most popular type of exer- cise equipment because they're compact, light- weight and help individ- uals achieve complete aer- obic conditioning." He recommends that buyers: • Sit on the product be- fore purchasing. • Select a well-padded seat that glides smoothly. • Select a long enough track to enable the buyer to extend himself fully. •Select wide rather than thin cylinders that cool quiclcly to the touch. •Select adjustable ten- sion levels. • Select foot pedals that adjust easily. • Select a single, solid welded piece of equipment rather than a machine with a bolted frame. Most of lhe machines sold are in the SIOO.to- $400 range but, enth~ ~y. you can more cloSCly sunulatc an on-water expe- rience with a $500-to-$600 flywheel machine. .. You should buy a row- ing machine of a very go00 quality. The~ is to look for exerase cqwpmcnt de-sianed for the body," says Dr. Roben Arnot. medical reporter for CB.5 News. -•ia.. 18 ·USA WEEKEND· SEPTEMBER 15. 1985 etting back n the game high school coach wants o regulate lis diet and et into winning shape 9y Mart A/V1 Cenei JEHY llAISllM: Wt Is W. otfy recrutlo1. By Deboralt ~ Jerry Harshman. a 35-ycar-old high school accounting teacher and coach from Kokomo. Ind .. isn't tcm bly over- weight It's just that al l the excess 1s m one place: "Whenever I garn weight, I gain it in m~ stomach," says Harshman. who wants to take JO pounds off his S...foot- 11-mch, 220.pound frame. Two experts looked at his health diet and act1V1tics: General health: Harshman's health was good at tus last ye.arty physical. His blood press~. onct high. 1s under con- trol. He takes no drugs; heart rate and cholesterol m nonnal He docsn 't smoke or use alcohol. but does dnnk six to eight cups of black coffee daily Knee surgery thret years ago makes him fear rc-mjury. he says. Exercise: Harshman 's only exercise •S summer golf. two to three umes a week. He coaches track and football . but doesn't exercise with the teams. A four-spon player in tugh school. tus JOb and fami.Jy don't allow time for the games that on~ kept rum fit He plays racquetball infrequently. and because he likes swimming. he has oonsidercd a POOi membership. Diet: Harshman skips breakfast. sel- dom eats lunch. "I eat quite a bit for supper. I think probably that's my big- gest problem." Though he doesn't have a sweet tooth. Harshman's diet is heaV) on starches and meats. low on fTcsh vegetables and fruit. He loves potatoes. pasta and p1ZZ3., and says he dnnks more soda pop than he should Continued on ~ 21 USA WEEKEND · SEPTEMBER IS. 198S· 19 An important message from PAUL NEWMAN and JOANNE WOODWARD "We share our love with seven wonderful children we have never seen. "We'd like to tell you why." "For 16 years we've been Save the Children sponsors. 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Start with 15 per day, work up to 30. To strengthen the lower back. do leg Lifts lymg on the stomach. Start with 15. go to 25 each leg. Lift as high as comfon- able. but don't hyperextend. EXPERT 2 Dr. Fredrick Stare. a phys1c1an and Harvard nutriuomst. says Harsh.man's meal schcduk 1s a shambles, and he gets far too r.'luch fat in all that meat He can control his night appc- ute with a good breakfast and modest lunch, eau~g more fruit and vegetables and Jess meat Harshman will be more suc- cessful increasing calorie-burning activities than cutting back on food, Stare says. And he shouldn't try to lose more than two pounds a week. "The more rapidly you take it off. the more likely you arc to put It back on." • Breakfast Juice or fresh fruit; cereal with skim milk, toast or muffin with jam -no butter or ma.rpnne. • Lancb: Any type sandwich; skim milk: fresh fruit. •Dinner. Fish or chicken. fresh v~bles. If Harshman can't resist meats. buy lean cuts and trim off all fat. USA WEEK£1140. SEPTEMBER 15. 1985 . 21 I Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health _Jlichland ~ Ricb\and ------ I • \ t " r. •• I' I I' t! I . Its aitics n IOCll. Bit llllel laael Spid1s rots Lmy Ha•es for Ille llealy1eigld title S.lltdly, s'oa of fals -ilddlg Tiie Fal Qrf s llellller Tllotlas -• be watclilsg. Battle of the unbeatens Larry Holmes and Micbael Spinks will share about S6 million in pri1.e money Satur- day night in Las Vqas. That's when and where ~ meet to determine boxing s world heavyweight cbampionshiP.· Holmes is guaraoieed $4 mil- lion; Spinks, $2 million. Near- ly lO,(kX) fans will be at ring- side -an~ outdoor arena at the Riviera Hotel & c.asino. Many more will be watching a live cable tdecast on HBO at 9 p.m. EDT/6 p.m. PDT. About the combatants: • Larry Holmes: The Inter-national Boxing Federation champion bas a 48-0 reoord with 34 knockouts. Plans to break Rocky Marciano's 49-0 record with two career~ fights this 6111 (the scoood probably apinst Alphonso Ratliff' in December). Recog- nized as universal champ for more than seven years, bested only by Joe Louis' ~­aorii Nov. 3, 1949, m C\Jth- ben, Ga., (population: 4,300). be was one of 12 children born to Flossie and John Holmes. Family moved to Easton. Pa., in 1956, where Larry went to v.ut in a car wash. Turned pro in 1973. Larry and wife Diane live in their custom-built Easton, Pa., home (includes swimming pc:><>I shaped~ bo~ glove) with their children Misty, 16; Lisa, l S; Kandy Larie, S; and Larry Jr., 3. SPm; Su.II ti .. $2 ..... • MkbMI Spinks: Undis-- put.ed world light-heavyweight champion. bas 27-0 record with 19 knockouts. Hopes to become first liJbt-bea vy- weiaht titleholder to wm beavyweiaht championship . Born July 22. l 9S6, in St Louis, Mo., to Kay Spinks. His brother is the former world beavyweiabt d:wnpton Leon Spinks. Won aold medal It tbe 1976 Olympic Games in MOl.l1JQI and bis first title in 1981 by beating Eddie M~ lafa Mubammld in IS-round dcci.Doa. Lives in Philadel- phia and bas a 4-year-okl daacbter. Michele. n · USA WEEK.END· SEPTEMBER I .S, 198.5 SPORTS --FU: lctnsa ...... n.. llP Miiie IM .. """' ..-stnall. 'rigid night is star night, too' HtaJhn-Thomas, star of ABC's The Fall Guy, talks with Jon Saraceno abouJ hn- favoritt' sport. I've always been a boxing fan. As a kid, I watched Mu- hammad Ali, Roberto Dwan and Sugar Ray Leonard But I didn't 6111 in love with the sport until I went to my fim fight ln 1976, I watched Ali win a 1.5-round decision over Ken Norton at Madison Square Garden. I found myself duck- ing when I heard gloves rut. After that, 1 was hooked My fim fight from nnpdc was last summer when Mi- chael Spinks knocked out Dia- mond Jim McDonald. l was thrilled. Boxing Jives you that feel- ing. It's living on the edge. When you need a little dose of that, a fight is always good to watch. As an actress, rm always in- terested in the pa.s.gon and emotional intensity that swells at any sporting event -and that's what boxing is all about Boxing and Hollywood al- ways have been intertwined. Fight night is star night, too. And boxing movies portray what life is about -struaale. The Rocky triology is -OK. the Raging Bull better than most, but The Grt'al Whitt' Hope is one of my favorites. Some celebrities who attend the fights like to photograph the action. like Cbristie Brink- ley. Not me. When I'm experi- encing an event, I don't want to be thinking about a lens. Some people go to fights to vent their frustrations and emotional aap-essions. But I also find boxing to be such a science. Of c:oune, boxing is very sexual; I find it extremely so. Power turns me on. Watdung two fighters is like watching two race horses or bulls. The animalistic tendencies arc the same: sheer strength and force. Many women think it's re- pul.sive. I don't -except when the referee doesn't stop a fight soon enough when one boxer is in trouble. I don't even mind getting sprayed with sweat and blood. Then there's the crowd People are funny to watch when they're observing vio- lence. and I like to watch them. I like to sec their 6K:e$ when somebody gets hit Do they register pain, disgust or joy? It's like watching salivat- ing animals. My favorite ti&hter is .. Mar- vdous'" Marvin Hagler. Why? His heart and his smile. He's an incredible athlete -like a machine. I liked Robeno Duran be- cause of his ego. Hector "Ma- cho" Camacho is sassy, but I like him. Tommy Hearns is a doll Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini has as big a heart as anybody in the rina. Alexis Ar- glJCllo, when he fought, had a lot of class. Muhammad Ali, of coune, was -and is - The Omit.est. -IL19119=SP I ...... 1·p 24 EXT WEEK oming Sept. 22 in sneak preview of 0 new shows, plus a at old favorites UCW l.MSIURY Em, ........... t .. ., 's .. _,,...... at tilt llCCeU .................. 1111-.it. • ..,,,.cas. llCllAD. J. FOi IM star tf tilt ._ _... Wt, W It '*11 f.,..,, l'1tns II HC'sf_,Tla. .. tlDMl- str. .... Pb ....... WIWE NELSON USA \Ye:Ex.ENo ·Sur. IS. t 98S • 23 IT'SA SMORGASBORD IN A BOWL! ' .-r. t;) I I I t • 1 ' I f • t ' t \ ( \ r •• •1 I How to eat .. oyster Boldly. No squeamish- ~ allowed And for heaven's sake. don't follow the hold-your- nose-and-swallow route. Oyster lovers hoped that practice died with Louis XI. who -in the belief that oysterS fostered inteJli- gmcr -forced the Sor- bonne faculty to down thousands. Unfortunately. the spirit of poor Louis 1s still with us.: Some bars now offer •oyster shooters-(one half. shell with a snot of vodka to anesthetize the eater). No-no. no. Here's how to cat an oyster: • Fonnally. A half-doz- en on a bed of shaved ice with a lemon wedge (the only truly COO'C('( accompa- niment). Pick up your ~ ter fork. which will be the smallish one on the far Id\ (the fish course coming be-- fore the meat). lnSCTt into lemon. squeeze over oys-ters. remembering to cup your hand to prevent squirting other diners. Steady the oyster with one hand. use fork to spear the meat and convey to the mouth. Do not at any time ptck up shell and slurp oys. ter juices. • lnfonnaUy: This cov-m real-live oyster bars as well as ones at overcrowd- ed parUa The rules. but for one. arc the same. Stroll up and place your order. The counterman shucks 'the requited number plus hands you toothpicks and a bowl of honeradish or cocktail sauce. Now theft are two schools of thought on ~ thc9C condiments: dip or dab. The Educated F.atet goes with dab (or spoonina·it-on). That way. )'OU're less likefy to end up with sauce on the front of your shin.. From thcTc. you're home free: Just tiJt beck your head stiahtly and let It slide -st~ a). lowed. The exception: Omit last sound if you're luendiOJ lht 1nnual sales convenoon. -C1 111 11 ls1 By Karen MacMeiJ COTU IT. Mass. --My fa- ther always said. 'When you learn to think hke an ovster. then you're grning someplace." Dick Nelson has spent 52 years thinking like an oyster. -it's not a job-it's a way oflife. We do it seven days a week. from five in the morning to nine at night .. ~elson. wife Sandy and pan- ner George Matthies.sen. a ma - nne biologist. own Cotwt Oyster Com~y -54 acres of sea bot- tom in Cotwt Bay, off Nantuck- et Sound on the southern elbow of Cape Ced It's the largest oys- ter fann in Massachusetts. but a minnow compared to the big commercial operations off Long Island or in the C'besapcake Bay. From this quiet bay with 1tS cold-water current come some of the biggest juiciest and meatiest oysten in the USA Harvesting takes place all year round -from ~ty summer days to fTcezing winter ones.. But the very best oyster farming be- gins in September when oysters thrive and grow faster as the wa- ters turn colder. From' this has come the old (but maccurate) What about the pear1s? Think you might att lucky and find a pearl the next time you order oysters Rockefelle(! Sor!). The oysters you cat and the oysters that produce pearls att different species. Most pearls today arc ··culti- vated:" An incision 1s made 1n the body of a 2-to 3-ycar-old oyster and a bit of caloum-nch clamshell 1s inserted. Half the oysters die when they're cut. th<' others respond to the invasJon by secmina caJaum crystals that combine with the oyster's shell- 24 • US._ Wax£No • SEPTIM BER I S. I 98S I FOOD ~~--·- From sea to shining sea ... advice to eat oysters onl) in months that have the letter "R - The truth is. oysters are great anytime. but punsts know they get especially plump in cold months. And yes. oysters.. like com and wheat are fanned. The Nelsons take some oyster "~nts" to secreting fluid as the oyster tnes to grow a tiny '"shell" msi<k its body. After three years of contin- uous turning. the tiny shell will become a pearl. Japan is the biggest pearl pro. ducer. In 1984. it sold S365 mil- lion worth. Aside fiom cultivated pearls. there are: •Natural pearls. Hsstoncally. thc'se come from the ~~an Gulf. though few are found to- da). Natural pearls arc formed around the bodv of a sea dnll. a tiny predator that attaches 1t~lf to an oyster and drills its way inside. •Black pearls. Produetd in I II Matthiessen ·s hatchery~ their microsropic spawn are put in trays and after ~veraJ weeks be- come "juveniles.·· about the size qf a fingernail. Enough juveniles to fill an ice cooler will grow up to be five pick-up truck loads (a couple of million) of"babies" that the Nel- Tahiti from Black Lsp oysters whose shell 1s black. Only one black pearl for cvcf) I 0.000 • sons wtll ··plant" into beds 1 Cotuit Bay . .\nd those will ) 1cl five trailer loads (several thOl sand bushels of 200-350 ovstc1 each) of ··v.own-ups" that th Nelsons will sell for JO cent each. The glistening silver oystc1 we eat are usuall y plump. JUIC 3-year-olds. But when the)·, dredeed from the ocean Ooor fc "culling... oysters are about c unglamourous as food ran get. Culling means whacking fou• foot piles of black slime Wlth fis cleavers to ~parate the dumi: of oysters from the seaweed an muck. and sorting them int piles of 1-. 2-. and 3-year-old: Sandy Nelson and three wor• men -all dressed in tall rubbc boo~ yellow rubber overall and gloves the size of baseba milts -stand for eigh t hours a a ume chopping through I 0 crates of O\'Sten. Each crate ", ha ve anyw°here from 250 to 40 oysters plus a stra) crab o conch. -we treat our oysters hkc httl humans." says Sand). "We even give them namc-s. says Dick. chucking a sausage shaped I-year-old he recognize into a crate of other youngster to be thrown back into th<' sea. wh11e ~s 1s pre duced. making ther Ver) expc"nsi vc. Pearls cost "from S to $25.000." savs Es nest Reuter. chairma· of Leys. Omstie an• Co .. one of the USA· latgC'St 1mponers c cultured ~rls. .\ S pearl wou ld be un~ - abou t the Sile of a pep pt'rrom sa~s Reuter:. S25.CXX> pearl woulc be th<' kind you SC "onct ma lift11me .. -about th- sszc of a man~mbnasl anc ,.l'f) lovely , j s s ·• , 5 j ) '· r s I 1 ) I ) r • .. , ' i § f I on't overcook oysters, advise chefs om three of the USA' s most famous eaf ood restaurants. Their recipes: fl'Oftl did Gerard Ins of Mr. B's la tlew °'1uAS. 2 large oysters, shucked 2 Tbs. white wine 2 Tbs. chopped shallots 2 cioves garlic, minced 1 sman toma1o, diced Pinch each: tarragon, basil, c rushed red pepper, thyme and Creole seafood seasoning· 1 tsp. Dijon mustard 2 tsps. finely chopped scallions, green part only 5 Tbs. cold butter Place oysters. wine Sl'\allOts gar· >e tomato and seasonings in small saute Of omelette pen. Bnng to a quick boil and remove oysters wrth a slotted spoon Add mustard and scalllOl'ls and continue eooking over rnedtUm·htgti heat until llQUld is re- dUCed by half. SWl<1 1n butter and bnng to boll Add oysters 19' a f., seconds JUSt until heated. Setve im- mediatety Serves 2 '°' dinner 4 as an appetizer •ereo1e Seafood SmcMiMg v. cup salt 1 Tbs. granulated garlic 1 Tbs. black pepper 1/• tsp. cayenne pepper v. tsp. thyme 11. tsp. oregano 1 Tbs. paprika 1 tsp. onion flakes Blend all 1ngred1ents 1n a muung bowl Store 1n a sealecl container Makes abOUt ' 2 cu;> Poached Oysters From chef Ridlanl Youngs of Scott's Seafood Gril l .. ii Su F l'llldsco. 2 dozen blue point oysters 1 large carrot 1 leek 1 rib of celefy 112 cup clam juice 112 cup dry white wine 8y Oaoe v.,...,, BEAUTIFUl llW.ft: T1'11t &lltty -jat Nit It~ ad Hits Clrl. FOOD -' • ; 4. , "'· ~ ,, . "'-..• Bv 0.•oe Ve<~r OYSTERS MAUS: ltallds-don fl'fOrite at Mr. B's in lfew Orttans. wtlett 23.000 Louisiana oysters are de¥Oared Nth Wffll . 112 cup oyster liquid 112 cup heavy cream 2 dashes Tabasco 1 tsp. chopped garlic Salt and white pepper 4 lbs. softe.ied sweet butter 1 Tbs. chopped parsley Snuck oysters and reserve strained hQuld Sltoa. carrot. leek and celery into tn1n 1uhenne str1~ appro111mately two inches iong In a large saute pan combine c&am l'JIC8. wne oys· tar llQuld. cream and Tabasco Bnng to a 5"1'VTl9r and add gamc and iutt· enne of vegetables Continue to simmer until carrots are al dente ano sauce IS reduced by half AOO raw oysters ano COOlt untll edgeS oegon to curl (approximately 20 secoodsl Season to taste Witt' salt and whrte pepper Remove from heat and stir 1n OUtter unfit fully once< porated .nto sauee Spnnkle with ChOpped oaf'Sley and serve immed• atety Serves •..Sas an appenzer Oyster Stew Aurora Frot11 ~ Edward T oliai of Ltpl Sea ftMs in lostol. 24 oysters 1 small ont0n, finely dteed 8 Tbs. sweet butter 2 medium tomatoes. peeled, seeded and chopped 3 cups light cream Sea salt and white pepper to taste (or table salt and pepper) Stlucil c-vsters ano •eserve ·IQuoO Saute the C>nl()n 1n 0Utt8f vntJI trans oarent AOO cnoooeo tomatoes ano ::ook untll aM lto\JIO nas evaoorareo AOd ovsters and ovster lOvoO anc COOk oneny AOCl crt'am 11ea1 mar OIJ9"''Y but (j() not allow to 00.1 Sea son witn san lino P800E'' ~ ,,., nieo•ateiv wott-ovs•er r • aclle• s ano <Y saiao Serves 4 Continued on Paftt' 26 I , 1 ! 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I s ' FOOD Continued from pqe 25 An oyster eater's guide to varieties Oysters come in all shapes and si: Among the most popular varie found on restaUJ'80t menus: • As-lacbicola: A small (2-to inch), deep body inside a curved sh harvested along Aorida's west coast • Belon: Famed French Oyster wit slim body, now grown off the Ma and New Hampshire coasts. •Blue ~ A collective term fa medium-sized oyster, generally fn Great South Bay off Long Island, N. • Cb.incotape: Large, plump o ters from OUnco~ Bay on 1 Maryland and Virgirua E.astern Sho Sometimes, oysters from other wati that are placed in Otincotcague Bay I fore harvesting to improve their flav. • Co«uit Medium oysters from Ca Cod's Cotuit Harbor, with plump,jui bodies and a touch of salty flavor. • Galway: Famous oyster from t west coast of Ireland, where intcrr tional oyster festivals are held annual • Kart Island: A nice, plump bo in a 3-to 31h-inch shell, from Kent land, Md, in the Cbesapeake Bay. • lhdsiena· Medium oysters, witt plump body and salty taste, from Lot Siana coast and bayous. • Malpeqae: Medium, much-priz. oysten with a narrow, curved sht from Prince Edward Island, C'.anada. •Olympia: Tiny oyster (200 to pint) found along the north Paci! coast. • Placific Oysters: large O~fcr with long gray shell and purplish streaJc harvested from northern California · British Columbla • Puaet Sound: Medium-to larg sized Oyster from Washington stat with a coppery flavor SJmtlar to that • European oysters. • Wellfltd: Modcratety salty Oystt from Wellfloet Harbor, Cape Cod, wi1 a plump body and firm texture. ~~A a..-y Cll1IO'ator, Join Ret don end ~ Eblng. (Plmeaaua lmprlrU, $25). Love Ol ·tbe half Shell 26 • USA WEEK.END· SEPTEMBER IS, 198 J. ell, lia .nc ra 1m Y. (S- he re. ::rs ie-- )r. pc cy be .a- y. :ly 's- a u- xi :U a k a s. 0 :- :r h r- - HIGH TECH omework in the computer age: ord processors can help writing Schools arc open. and it's time for mework aga.m. Most youngsters Wlll doing 1t just the way students have r generations. V.'hen there's somctlung to be wnt- n. chanC'tS arc it will be pen-on-paper. ord here and there crossed ou t. with half-Oozen misspellings. Sull, a growing number of students 'e gone beyond pen and paper into ord processing -an area where the mputer revolution has delivered ha1 was promised. It 1s a major im- o, ement over labonous revtSJons in nghand You compose on ~ computer n, edning and shuffling sentences ound as much as you want Nothing actually printed unul you're read} "With pen and paper. errors stare u tn the fa<X when you want them to away." says Dr. Donald Graves. d1- or of the University of New Hamp- 1re's wntinJ process laborator: ord ~removes ~ temble nalt) of havtng to recopy." Mane EndmYeit is program a.sso- ate at the Banlc Street ColJege of Edu- t1on in New York. Four y~ ago. e helped develop Bank Street H 'ruer c highly regarded word-processing rogram aimed at school-age users. T~ ~.she says. more schools are mterest- in introducing word ~ng into c classroom. .\survey by Fam1/)• Computmg mag- ine asked teachers what software thev ought would help youngsters the ost The overwhelming cho1~. says d1tor-m<hief Oaudia Cohl. was word rocessmg. Parents rcpon that children spend 'ore tune on projects when they're us- ng a word ~r -uymg one hought and \Mn another unul the)' ave 11 nght. "When we add and delete and clan- )," says Graves. "we're talJcmg about OOd. unadultera tcd th1 nk:.i ng." Word p~ has proven to be pccialJy useful for youngsters with lems, from poor handwnung to 3JOr learning disabilitits. Says ndrewcit. "It can make the. leamm~- 1sablcd child feel bener aboul being m hool." You can do the same thing at home hat the schools arc doing. A word pro- r is simply a computer with a rd-processma program slipped m. It nvolvcs a co'mputer. a display screen which can be the 1V set). a disc drive o store what has bern wnnen. a pnnter o put it all down on paper and the rognun itself. If you already havt partS of the S)"S- ByHeOE ~ tern. you can JUSt add on. Starting from scratch. you can put together systems from Commodore. A.tan or ~io Shack for around S500. For a lJttle more. you can bu}' the discontinued IBM PCJr. Above that come the Apple lie. the Apple lie. the Macin tosh and the cheapest models of the I BM PC The whole fam1h· can use a word processor. Many ed0ucators think that students arc better off using -ch1l- ~n ·s .. programs -Bank Street H"rtt· er. for mstan~ -as opposed to pnr grams meant for business and profes- sional use. Educators sa" that children don't ha\e to be of sChOOI age to gam from exposure to a word processor. Graves lets his 3-year-old granddaughter put letters on the computer screen and ma- nipulate them. -she's discovering and learning things by herself that J'd JUst mess up 1f I tncd to teach her.~ he says. Of course. g>ving a chlld a word ~ C'tSSOr won't magically prod~ a better student "Ha ving a word processor doesn't rnaJce you a wnter." says Endrewcit "It JUSt removes many of the obstacles to being a wri1er." Or. listen to Andee Rubin. who ts a senior scientist with Bolt Beranek & Newman. Inc .. of Ounbndgc. Mass.. a computer consulting~ that has done much work in this~: "Just because you buy a word processor doesn't mean your child's grades will automaticalJy go up. It all depends 19n the environ- ment" - Rubin says for a word processor to pay off fulJy. teachers must sec it as a pos1t1ve development Parents must also play a role by lcning the child know they apprectatt the improved school- work Gordon J.i 'ti/tams tJ lmstnru t.."'OrTt' fponden1 for ABC News. 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The Toy Manufacturers Asso- aation 's Penny Richmond urges parents to shop soon: Those who wait until Cltristmas .. will pay higher ~ or they may not f:'l the Item." New toys for your shopping List and manufacturers' sugest- cd retail prices: • Furskim: More cuddJy, fur- ry animals. But the9c are from XaVler Robcru, the man who hatched the Cabbage Patch Kids. To date, J.C. Penney is the only major retailer carrying Furskins, but they can be found in spcaaJty shops as well. (Orili- naJ Appalach.ian Artworks: $61) • CUb.ae Plledl Twins, Cab- bqt Pltdl Wont Traftia's and dny Cabb.ae ~ Playmates: It's the toy that won't go away, the doll that keeps reproducing like bunnies. Now. you can buy twins (~. they're twice the price), lcids wearing clothes from other countries and pudgy-faced kids sporong glasses and teeth. (Coleco: Cabbage Fitch Twins, $80; World Travelcn, $49; Play- mates, $1 0.) • Ruxpin: A high-tech toddy who blm.ks his eyes, moves his 28 · USA WEEK.END· SEPTEMBER I S. 1985 mouth and nose, and sings. You can also gel a host of friends with him. (World of Wonder: $60 to $80.) •A.G. Bear: Another updat- ed ursine cuddly that responds to the owner's voice by ta.Ucing back. (AxJon lnc.: $30 to $40.) • u._. 8aDcb: A family of roly-polv plush dolls that come with their own .. Huaktt" babies. (Kenner: $30 to $40.) • Waules: Disney-created combos like Eleroos \dephant- /kanproos~ Bumblelion {bee- /lions), and Ho_ppopotamus (bunny/hippo). (Hasbro Inc.: $18.) •Care Bear Comins: Noth- ing suoaieds like ~ Here's another toy that can't stop brecd..ing. With six new personal- ities added to the Care Bear line, including Lotsa Heart Elephant and Swift Heart Rabbit (Ken- ner: s 16 lO $22.) • Pomld Pwpp6es: These toys are lo canines what Cabbage Patch are to chi.Jdrcn. Each pooch is unique; dog tap and papers optional. (Tonka: $19.95.) •Star Fairies: A line of fash- ion fantasy dolls that have snap. on wine (a must for the modem fairy), tancy hair and a magic wand ('natch). Plus lots of aa:es- sorics. (Tonka: $6.99, except for Roy~r Princess Sparldc doU which lS $9.99.) • M.A.S..K.: This stands for Mobile Armored Strike Korn- mand, a new line of cars. true and other mobile units that co vert into mean fighting m chines. There's even a gas st tion that's sccrct.ly M.AS. I command headquarters. (Ke ncr: Price !3nse &om SS to $3 vehicles, S5-S23, and Bould Hill P1aysct, $35.) • Sedaan: Fantasy dolls ctu dren can manipulate by ham (Cokc.o: Aying Secuun, $2 Crawling Sectaun, S 18. 50: Wa riors, $9.50 and The Hyve, $48 • Hlllk Hap11 and otbt 111..te dolls: Out of the wre tling ring and into the playroon ~me to~ _with pees, bittps an tnceps. (UN: $8.) -lllwt Store .. ..,.. ..... _J 1 (S n- a- a- ( ,_ 5 !f I· J J. ·. 1' I. j Len.Ox. BIGHORN SHEEP The important first issun in ;1 n1•w series of wildlife sculpture!> bv Lenox. An oriRinal work of art craftnd of lint• handpaintod porcelain A\'Bilabl1! b\· di rec I reservation onh ll!h ilhove the timber line in the towtiring nc h Mountains. two BIRhorn shtiep appettr 11.,.,tf with surefooted )(race on the ru1uied c .1rpmPnl. they are an unfo~ettable s1i.:ht nf., of the barren wilderness. !"his 1s thH vision that Lenox has captun•d an ll!horn Sheep A new work of art in fine hand· tttnlPd porcelain. So lifelike you almost ex pect 11• lwo maRnlflcent rams to sprln~ out of s1~ht. •11v111i: only the rocks behind. 1 lw 'iculpture is a triumph of rttalism Thr nlurat1on of the animals. their musculatun• 11· 1 urve of their Rreat ridJ{ed horns. I hmr 1·111 itlt> hooves and keen eyes all Art: accurat1• l I'\ PfV deta ii A Handcrafted Work of Art 11111 1•1v1!d and desll(nod by the artists of LtrnO"<. nd neated excluslvely under their direction ' master craftsmen in Japan. each sculptun• 1nd1v1dually crafted of the finest bisque 11r1 elain. Then. skilled artisans paint each 1 ulpture by hand. The subtle colors are pplied with Infinite care. until the work 1 .1ls nature. Finally. after the most careful "rwction. the title of the sculptuN' and the 11rld-famous Lenox trademark are added on the ,,.,,.in puro 2.f karat ROid. !"he Lenox name and trademark are your .,.,urance of the highest quality And. of course. our satisfaction is completely RUBranleed. Available Only Direct from Lenox 1·ihorn Sheep is available onl) b\ direct reser- ·•llon from Lenox and will not be sold through 'rn I he most prestigious dealers or galleries. 'hr 1c;sue price is $135. payable in convenient wnt hlv installments of$27 each. 1nth no f1· 1111((• charge Each sculpture is ac:compan1ed 1\ clll informative reference folder describing he Bighorn Sheep and its habitat. RiRhom Sheep Is the slRnlflcant first Issue In major new series of porcelain sculptures. V1ldlife of the Seven Continents. by Lenox. As he owner of this Important first Issue you will P ~uaranteed the rtght to acquire each of the ubsequent sculptures without any obliRation <i1nce each figurine 1s individuallv hand- ntfted. please allow 8 lo 10 weeks for shipment. oservations are accepted In strict sequence of N'eipt and should be received by October 15 1185 To order. mail the Reservation Applica- 1on. or call TOU..FllEE 1-800-228-5000 now F..c/I sculptum u1 lrwllvlduellv handpeintod /Iv c/11/lod •r'f1qns to cepfure tlw mosr m1nulo imt•tl ~~-~~------RF.SERVr\TION APPLICATION ·--------1 I Please accept my reservation for 81~horn Sheep I nf'Ni send no mon1•\ nim .ind I I prefer to pay as follows· I I OUIMf.C'T lmllhcilJ111rdS27in&elvamr11f,h1p 'l11m1• I mi'nl \flrr.htpmrnl I"'" I><' ballrcl lhC' h.tl•n• r 1" •~ """' I I an -4 rqu•I mon1hll on<l•llm<'nl'l>fSl7 "* h o\ddrt'•" ---- 1 08' c REOITL\Hll Plr•...,b1ll1hrfollm,1n11 I lh I , n'(ttl i an11ttt0un1 lht' full amount ofSl I\ j I 11flrr m1 .. ul1>1 um h•• h«-<•n •h11JPC!tt tom.-s111,. .' 11> I 0 \'l'>A 0 \l•••~n or.I 0 ..\nwrH •" ~ 'P'"'' ~·Pl ,_,,. I PleaStt mail beforf' October 15. 1985 I Plu•Sl l5 P"' •ulptu,... few •h•""'"t•twl hondlc"il I .... .. p ......... ..,.11 ~ .... i.t.1.pp1.......... l..Rf'}()x .... ~ ""orkl nJ>ltrt . I I Ar.rl No F.~11 --- \L11l l11 Lt•Oct\ ' .. 11 ... 111111' I I 5111n•lu"' I >ot• l't1111 t \ln't·I ( 'l,111 I I\ I \II ordo'f' .,.. •u""" 1 "'••""'PU'"'-"" Twnlctn ~"' lt·r'<·\ •J.'C'd'( 1• ,., I "--.ii..-" In Kl -l· ....... ~. .J L------------------------- f ' ' ' ' ' J t ' t ' I' ,. \ (' ~ r. I: II 1 · I I' ,! I i Beating the house gremlins Why do cord and hammers vanish into the void? By Chaoo Osgood The other night. I was look- ing for some cord to wrap a package with. I knew there had to be some cord around the house because I disunctly re- membered running out to buy some a few months ago. the last tame we needed some cord. I remembered thinking at the time that the smallest unit of cord available. a whole SJX>OI. was enough to tie up a Boeing 747. Much more than I needed. but at least there would be plenty left over for the next time. Now it was next ume. and there was no cord. The first place I looked was in the bot- tom drawer of the lotchen cabi- net. next to the sink. It seemed to me I had seen the cord in there dozens of times while searching fruitlessly for the hammer. This time. the ham- mer was in there but the cord wasn't. Had it been the ham- mer I was looking for. you know what would have been tn there. don't you? I asked Jean. my wife. 1f she had seen the cord. and she said no. but suggested look.i ng tn the bottom drawer of the lotchen cabinet. Not the one next to the sink but the one next to the stove. There. I found several cunain rod fixtures. some nails. the top part of the broken waf- ne iron. a pair of pliers and a container of glue. It was the sort of drawer cord ought 10 be in. but there was no cord. Nor was there any tn the middle drawer of the chest 1n the pantry or on the shelf in the cl~t in the back room. or Oi.4 HEY ••• I IM NOT SORED. l AL.WAYS WAN/€0 lo M£€TA GUY WHO cout..O T£l..t.. "1£ A8o\Ji ALL T~E' PLolS To AL.£, Tf-4E ''HAWAII FIVE O'' PRoGRAMS I So/\1E: "'ow M ISS£0. JO ·USA WEEll.ENr>-SEPTfMBER 1.5 198.5 down in the basement in the box under the wood table. al- thou$h there had been reported Slghtlng.s in all these places by one member of the famil y or another. After looking in every con- ~1 vable pla~ and coming up empty-handed. I had to go buy some cord. I began to suspect. however. that a clever ring of cord-and-hammer th ieves must be operating in our part of the country. Then. the awful truth dawned on me. They would deny it. of course. but I am convinced the manufacturers of cord and hammers design their products in such a way that they cloud men's minds. You may remember when you used it and how. but never what vou did with 1t when you were · through. You must run out and buy more and more and more hammers and more and more and more cord every lime you need to nail something or tie something up. Over the last I 0 years or so. I must have bought approxi- mate!~ 75 hammers and I 0 or 12 miles of cord. The man at the hardware store has no idea what I do for a living. but r m sure he figures it is something that involves the USC! of ham- mers. Many. many hammers. And the woman at the van- et) store where I buy the cord '' Over the last 10 years or so, I must have bought approximately 75 hammers and 10 or 12 miles of cord. '' probably has been puzzled about what this strange charac- ter could possibly be doing with all that cord. Neither has ever inquired about 11 directl y. but 1f they ever happefl to meet each other and discuss the buying habits of their customers.. I'll be1 anv- thing I come up in the conver- sation. Little do thev reahze that I hardly t'l'er have occasion to hammer anything or tte any- thing up. Somewhere in this house there 1s a fabulous hammer and cord collection. and one of these days I'm going to find it While searching for the phers. no doubt. Think back. When was the last ti me you needed some cord? You had to buy some. didn't you? And then. what did you do w11h it? Go look. I dare you. THf KINGAl.ING Hoi.v COULD I HA\./£ THE WRONG NU"'18ER? ... eral Has Determined 1gerous to Your Health. I t 4 ' f $ l I t ' t ' t- r ,. ~ (' \I r. •· I' I Ii 1 • ,. 32C • • • Dr. J&P . 1nexi •Gr°' • Vers • Aca1 •Prob • lOOi f t Jackton& I World'• Lar rowa ence for less than $1 a f~t! • ~I· W Pth •• 1 ,,, IP• t' I -~~ ,/af·lt.\·011 (\, /t>r/1i11s ()J: s~ 1?2 Roc;P LanP MPdford Oregon 97~01 4~~]; ;..·_,..-- . ---..:.""" Yes' Please rush my FREE copy of your nPw S~ Fence Rose Brochure Prtril N amr StrP~t Apt (Ay ( ..... . ... 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Alameda Ave .. 8urbank 91 SOS (50) KOCE. 15744 Golden Wttt st., Huntington • Beach 92647 (7) KABC, ABC. 41 SI Prospect Ave., Los Angeles 91 SOS (8) KFMB. CBS. 7677 Engineer Road. San Diego 91111 (10) KGTV, ABC. Highway 94 and 47th Street. San Diqo 92113 INDEPENDENTS (5) KTLA. S800 W. Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles 90028 ~KHJ, 5SI 5 Melrose Ave .. Los Angeles 90038 ) KlTV, 5746 W. Sunset Blvd .• Los Angele& 28 D1ilyPillt MAIN OFFICE 330 WHt ••;it., Co••• MeH, C•. M•U •ddr••: Box 15'0, Coste MH•, c •.. t292t Te .. phone: 142-4321 l'roRram m form•t1on 1s prov1dl'c1 by the network.s and wt1ons and 1s subje<:t to change without not1eoe 2 Sunday, September 15, 1985 - PAY TV (0) ON/Selttt TV. 1139 Grand Central Ave., GlendaJc 9120 I ~TV, 2939 Nebraska Ave .. Santa Monaca (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Buildins, Rockefeller Center, New York, N.Y. 10020 ~E) ESPN, Bristol Conn. 06010 S)Showtime C) Cable News Network. Atlanta, Ga. 30300 SATELLITE (9) WOR, New York. N.Y. 10000 (17) WTBS. Atlanta. 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Spielberg, Hitch cock , 'T~iltghtZo~e' shape up a s best new bets Ry f'RED ROTHENBERG ... , __ "-lr w YORK -Scven oflast season's25 lll'W fall ~cncs ltvc:d 10 see their second year, indud1ng Top Ten programs "The Cosby Show" and "Murder, She Wrote." But r ).pcr1 the 20 new sho ws for 1985-86 to p1uctulc a leaner crop. Thai·~ 1hc consensus of sevt!raJ adven1s- ing agencies who forecast such things and lhl'n IO\'C'it 1heir clients' money on the 'l)(;"t uliJ11vc busine s of what's hot and 'Ah,11·, not in pnme ume r h t'\ ')ay their predictions are based on Splelber• Hitchcock the quality of the shows, as well us the programs' lead-ins and compet1t1on. "We don't think there wtll be any break- P ublic TV will feel 'Reagan cutbacks ' By FRED ROTHENBERG Al"T~Wrtfff NH~ \ 0 R K -A It ho ugh V'lewers ruohahl) won't noucc much, this 1s the \t·ar,on that federal cutbacks will have an elft:( t 1111 puhhc telcv1s1on. No tar-reachi ng American-produced hhK. l..l,u\lcrs, ~uch a the I 3·part Vietnam 1 ttru~~ctt\'c the scnes on the brain or < '" ihra11on and the Jews:· arr on public I\ 'r, nc"' ~\.hcdule ~u1anne We il, PBS' senior vice presi- 1:knt for pru~ramm1ng. blames tbe Reaaan adm101!>trat1on 's reductio ns in federal outla r to public rv "\\ l''v1• had a tallow penud 111 11.!ttn~ 111 1t.1nv' l~1ng dcH:lopcd," she said "Rut I d11n·1 think the audience really knowi; wht'thcr lht' product ts U .S. or foreign .. R~ [)(.lt>llng ·statio n money, PBS has .iniuucd a Canadian scnes and a Bri11sh produ' 1100 that will be showpieces for tht new puhhc TV 1'Chcdule Thi• c13ht-pan "War. A Commentary by Ciwynnc Oyer" 1s a production of the Nawmal Fi lm Board of Canada. Oyer, a C ·anad1an Journa list. traces 200 years of man·~ military battles with hlS fello w man. The scne-; bcgrns Oct. 1 "River Jo urneys," a 8n1ish Broad· c<i!.ttna ( urp producuon. chronicles the Cl'.pCt1cnc¢) of sill wri1en1 travelina separ- :ucly on the world's major waterways. 1nch.1,t1 n¥ tnp through New Guinea, Clm1hoo1a, Bruit and Egypt. Best-know,. among the ellplo re r is feminist writer Germaine (ireer who travels down Bnwl's RIO Sao Frnnc1sco 1n a wuod·bum1n1 paddle-wheeler The Stll-parln bq),1 11~ No" 6. Important PBS spcual' tndude the Acadcm yAward-w1nnmgfilm ""The Times of Harvey Milk," which trace!> the nse to power. pohllcal c~recr and assassmatton of the nation's first openly gay elected public official, and "The Statue of Liberty," a documentary. PBS' pnmc-ume ratin~ were up last sc.ason. Fulle r said households watched PBS for an avemgc of about 1X> minutes a week, which means about two programs. Wei said tht cutbacks also forced reducuons in episodes. from 26 to 24 or 22, for PBS' re~ular )C ries. such as "Am~ncan Playhouse. · lh<' drama 'len es. and "Frontline," the documl'ntary scncs. "Wonderworks." non-c-abk TV's only ~ularly ~hro11kxl pn mc-t1mc scn es for children. e'l<'apcd thr cuts ln1>ther PBS_prognu11m1n&. ht&h h&hts ol the ''MaS\Crpiccc Theater'' season are the eiJht-part dramatizatio n of < 'harles Dickens' "Bleak House" and "The Last Place on Eanh." 11 dramallLa tton of the Scott~Amundsen race to tht South P o le Ill 1911. f he ''Mystery!" scawn k1clt!> off with the su -pan "Death of an t:xpcn W1tnes~" h) P.O. James And the "Great Performani:cs" season opens with Alan 8a1es and the late James Muon in Graham G reene's "Dr F'ischrr of Geneva." rn the winas a.re "Laurent-e 0 liV1cr -A Life" and "Mas1er Harold and the Boys." starrin Ma1thew Brodenck. out shows," said John Sisk. senior vice president for the J. Walter Thompson agency. ''But we ojdn't predict the phenomenal success of'C-0sby,' either." "I don't think they (the agencies) have any great insights into what works and what doesn't," said Dave Poltrack. CBS VlCt" president for pravamming. "They tend to be mo re pessim1st1c than the final results Justify." Thompson predicted that I 0 new sho ws would have a chance for survival but rated only four "best bets.'' Three were anthologies: "Twilight Zone" o n CBS and Steven Spielberg's "Amazing Stones" and "Alfred Hitchcock Presen ts" on NBC. The other was Ro ben Waitner's new vehicle. ABC's "Lime Street." McCann-Erickson projected that seven new programs would average the 25 percent share of the tuned-in audience that separates the moderate h its from the misses. They were ABC's "The Insiders:· "Dynasty It: The Colbys" and "Lime Street," "Twilight Zone" and NBC's "Hell Town," "Amazing Ston es" and "Alfred Hitchcock." Dancer Fitzge rald Sample said only one show had clear hit potential, "Hell Town," starring Roben Blake as a barrio priest. DFS said "the show's Los Angeles gutter setting and positive moral values provide sensible contcr-programm1rig to ABC's 'Dynasty."' DFS said each network had o ne scn es wuh a good chance for success: ABCs "Lime Street," CBS' "Twtha,ht Zone" and NBC's "Golden Girls." M ost of the a$encies Judged "Golden G irls" the best pilot. It's a sitcom about four older women living together in Miami Beach. In the competition for ratings, most agencies gave CBS a shght edge over NBC m total households. But all said that N BC would be the clear-cut winner in the key demographicsofadulu 18-34and 18-49- groups that many advertisers most want to reach. C BS will continue to lead in adults over 50. In the ratings race. two key battlegro unds will be Sunday at 8 p.m. Eastern time, when "Amazing Sto ries" and "Alfred Hitchcock" arc against css· incumbent champion "Murder. She Wrotr" and ABC's newcomer "MacGyver," and Wednesday at 9, when the competition is "Hell Town," top-ranked "Oynas~( and · CBS' 'Tharhe and Company' and "George Bums Comedy Weck.·· "Because Sunda_y mght 1s such a big Vlewmg naght." Sisk said. "it doesn't rcqult'C that bia a share (perceotaae of sets 1n use watching) to receive a large rauna (percent.age oflhe natJon's 85 9 millio n TV homes)." Actua1Jy1 last season. viewmg levels for adults 1 &-49 on Tbursdq'Surpassed Sun- da y The Popular "Cosby how," "family (Pleue.-a&A90NfPaCe ia Sunday. &.ptembef 15. 1985 3 --ipayll••• Double duty done to death Soap opera perf onner pl~ying 2 characters a worn-out storyline By LYNDA HIRSCH Over 10 years ago, "One Life to Uve" bad an ingenfous idea, having one actress play two cbaracten. It was the Vick.i/Nick.i storyline. GiUian Spencer, now seen as Daisy on "All My Children,'' did a marvelous job playing one woman with two very distinct personalities. Since then, producers and writers have had a field day using one performer to play more than one role. Now everywhere you look there's one actor playing anywhere from one to four characters. For example, on "Ryan's Hope" poor IDtrlpiq Poll1la ••lire Llllana ............. hwla Can- ..... actor .... O.plre plaJ lonn .,. .... aad lllciaacl wlao na aa latenaatloaal beaaty --•• ADOtlasWorlcl'' alrtna ........ ,. at S p.a. OD NBC: C'w•Ml4. 4 Sundey, September 115, 1985 Susan Scannel 1s saddled with playing Gabrielle, G abrielle prctendina to be Olessie, Chessie pretending to be Gabrielle and the real Chess ie. That's riaht. Ooe actress gets to do four roles and folks, she only gets one salary. Over on .. Loving," wt have Jon O'Hurly doing a superb job in the role of Jonathan, the incredibly evil brother, and Keith, the incrcdi~ly naive brother. ..Another World" has Stephen SchnitzeT cross the sex line, playinJ the male Cass and then a damsel in distress. "Another WoTld" even fiad the costume and makeup people who advised Dustin Hoffman in "Tootsie" visit the set and dress Schnitzer in feminine finery. And who can forget Gerry Anthony playing Marco and Mario? Ahbou&h we don't sec Gerry very much in either role on "One Life to L1 ve," obviously not as Mario since Mario's long dead and there hasn't even been a sign of Marco in months. Jackie Courtney JUSt played Pat Ashley for years until "One Life to Live" producer Joe Stuart decided she should play her Iona-lost sister Magic, who was raised in England without heT mother's love. The results were pretty disastrous. Courtney''s an excellent actress but doing double duty was a bit more than she or the audfonce could bear. We have a great idea, a sure way for producers to save the budget -however, be prepared to lose lots of rating points. You have one actor and one actress. Each takes all the parts on a soap opera. We could merely call it "One Face to Live." Think of It. You wouldn't have to have 28 temperamental actors and actresses, merely two. You wouldn't have to have 15 sepaT&te costumes but merely one terrific male wardrobe, one female waTdrobe and all in one size. And you could have an incredibly small budget because the show wouldn't last very long. ) We venture to auess if shows keep recyclina the one actor playing more than one character much longer, then said shows also won't have very many budget pTob- lema because they'll soon be off the atr. Soap stars bubble at publicist's party By L VNDA HIRSCH Actor Jim Warrea was recently Jiven a birthday party to end all .. A-list" birthday parties in Los Angeles. Those helping Warren, who is also a publicist, celebrate his birthday included some major daytime (and now prime-time) names. Itta ~rlHr, who just flew back from Florida to work in a movie, attended with Harley Koull. (Shriner spotted Kozak when she was doing a scene with Warren on the soap Santa Barblra. Shriner literally fell tn lov<' with her while watchina the tu~ and the two have been dating ever since l "Dynasty's" Jacll Celemu was there without his long-ti mt' 'ltcady date Cllrt1d8e Kellog. Kell~ 1s about to be seen on the soap "C'apitol' where she'll play the love interest of Jordy Oegg. played by Tedd C.rtlt. New parents Sten and et.dy 8Md were in attendance and of course passed around lots of beby pictures of dauahter Ashlee. Sam 8~1 (Jake, "Oeneral Hospital") was at the party solo. Unfortunately, be and bis wife Dale recently announced their separation. T•y Geary showed up at the party 3S minutes early to wish Warren a very happy birthday. Geary just completed a run in .. Jesu1 Christ. S'upentar" and is about tape a ~ent of 1•Hotel" in which he portrays a villa.in. Also at the partl was SlteUey C.rtt1, "Days of Our Lives ' producer, who had a chance to sec Tony in "Jesus Christ Superstar." Seems CU rt is decided to do some thcater-hoppina. saw Geary 1n his production and then saw Peter Redell strut his stuff In the same play in Minnesota. Bf'M Mallle (Tony, .. General Hospital") and wife Lavene cut short their Texas vacation to give greetings to Warren. Hewie ("St. Elsewhere") Model and his wife beard that Jack Waper (Frisco, "General Hospital") was goina to show up at the celebration, so they put on Wagner's "AU I Need" bit oflast year. Later, Wagner discusied plan• to return home to St. Louis on Aua. 2S for a concert coinciding with the "'lease of his latest single. "Ryan's Hope's'' Grut Shw (Rick) left NewYorkjust to attend the LA bash. Dino for J• H ..... 1 who's bean& seen as Brody on "Ooe Life to Live." Sten cbattjna in a comer were one of "Santa Barbara's" producers, JW PIMlpi, and Ml&d B,.wa. 9rown whose dad is actor Jed An. 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Olama) James Stewart Jvne Ally '>011 12 nr'> 30 min ) Ml f) IJ IUllDAY •••II Scrieouteo '..Gt100l aged ch1klren with AIDS, prohle ol (.1111.111na11 Ret1!> owne1 Margp Scholl (I hr 30n11fl) I....,.., AMD TMI WOT QDI llCGllNM• IUCC._ LLOYD0.¥11 C.!)Uwta ®J ...,PA&.-.... m> NfTAmC wo..D "'..,... U.aA fli) MnoNAL ~ "Return fo f 1111r~I' Th1'> lflbule lo 61r Edmund Hillar I cm It•!! .JOll1 dnntversary o f his famou-. ''""" r!11("11111N1I:. h1<; hie and s'>eciat reta t11111•,h1p w11t1 the Sherpas ot Nepal ( 1 ht) m.-a~Y '1i) OCUllll 1?1 MOW · nomanc1ng The Stone ( 1984 Adventure) Michael Oouglal. Kt11hleen lurner ( t hr • 45 mtn) l .WTOWHAU ldl ... COiRll8a llY UTT\.l POllY I Antmaled T !')(' t1aµpy h11e'> ot •I yo1my girl and her pony lne11d5 Hlf' lttrl'rllt'!IPO by the wicked T11ac and ,.,. n;i1r1h<ow 11! OarknPS'i Voices Sanny Uu11t;,1n. I ony Randall I -MOOD ~TmATCAL.YMY .....:«It.MCI fl) .. IT\.leQ ~OCUllll 1t l"°"1'ICIMTD ($),._TALI TMIATM Puss the cte11c1 t <11 µ11111:. t(; artange his master's cGregn ry Htrlt!'.) ma111age 10 a beaulllul princess (Allrl' Wtl()<1ilrd) bul he musl t1rs1 get rid ol lt•e c..1>1m11y's nasty ogre (Brock f'ttfl'f!>) t,;i ( 1 hr ) I '°''°"'' .. mrfTMIPM .. llY UTTU P0eCY I A111motecJ The cal hki> C111r1nn nttempts tn ser1e the magtc;al ll.11111Juw I 1>tk••I anct rnc1ke the Little Pn ""'' h••r .. iav•''· Vo1c_ec, Pnul Wilham<: lu1r~1~ • OUL IMl 11111 ) WU. WU Wiil rr•~ WLD,,_.U ..... IACllOll I , .... f fOllTIWT I ) llOvtl "If You Could !:i<>e What I Hear' ( 1981. 01<>ur11imv1 Mnrc S1nge1 AH Thomson ( 1 hr 43 min ) CL I 10) llCMI "Topper" ( 1937 Comedy) <.,my Grant. Constnnce Bennett ( 1 hr 4!> n11n) l ,A"91WHlt .. i:'"TODAY 1"1~ Anuttnlod Tiie adven turn ol Ledy Slipper and he1 f11enos 111 Charm World are !Old. teo1u11ng the voices ot OC'n Vereen. Alleen Ovmn end Sally Sltuttwns Cf.co I"''°' ., m 111111 COP&MD ..... -TIAlllF~ •• ........... --.0 .. ICBfTWIWIT 61) , .... ' llOllTUIT 1t )M.U..OITMl-H PRMMU ROCI Mokey laces pontsh men! when she fOIOS a secret St>c1e1y and 11runed1a1ety oreaks one of tis rules Q S MOW (Pnll ( 1983 '-AuSlCal) Bar bra $1re1r.a11d. Mandy Pat1nll1n (2 hrs 14 nun I mwu01nunc .. 8 CJ) 19\. POOTIAU Los Angeles Ram'> at Philadelphia Eagles (3 hrs J 8 UmTl90 MO¥ll 'Another Thtl1 Man ( ICJ39 MysteryJ W1t1tam Powell. Myrna Loy (:> lhrs ~~ _, ICHIUllll lWa*fZ:C. llMCM POil Will TM ..... TOll'f--•--A&. ml'TTMI ..... ' DAY"" mcovaw FOCUI Oii IOCllTY 1 ,_ Olympt<:. Stam Wo11d Couples Champ1011~h1p, ltnal match live from Hilton Head S C.. (<.' hrs ) Hl WOMm' fOfl flUlllTI A hot Clog ven· tlor .. md the daughter ol a baseball slad1 um owr1er fall in love. bul 1he11 d1lleren1 tl'1tk4101mcJ•, presen1 problems 101 the pair 2 1 CMAllLll ~ TAUtl wmt Guest Jane Fonda m war.oc:. **"'AL .. (J1) WOMJ> Of MIDUION Clift Robertson hosts lh•s look at ellorts 10 save 1he grey wh<llP ,,fl ttte Ba1a Coast and programs for prolc•tttny w1ltlltle 1n New Ve»k City t 1 hr J .. IA-AUIUNCM ROCIYAMD,._. Olll .,. llYOll) ~ Doo.canw. ~ CAllTGl IOUMIAL .... ..,, ..,flOt .... I l'OCUI Oii aoarn .,. "El NOife" I 1984 Orama) la1de S1lv1a Gu111erre1. Oa1110 Villalpando fi hr!:o , 19 min J __.,PALWIU ... ( l(0 )MOW "RumbleF1sh" (t983 Ora Otd) Mall ()Ilion Mickey rtnurlo.e C 1 hr , -13<1 ·~ ... -Glim ,,. •llMCM•- WM.L ITMIT D1MAL flDOll'I • LAMYOlll LIAIMlf'PllUf @) UI ._ IUllDAY m> DAVID COHauao Animated This Charles Otckens classic tells the tale or a boy who survives a lumulluous ch1ldh00d Aller htS c enls die Q ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I llAI I llCI TMIAN um.1--0llTMI PUM • WO.'°"TODAY fl.lmlCAll.-1•rr ( ~MOW "Slllr.y's Knights" ( •983 Ora· ma) And111 M1lhan. Kf'11tn Costner ( I hr l!> m111 J (H) llO¥ll "Conun The l':H><;troyef" ( 1984 Adventure) A1110111 5< t1war1eneQger. G1oce Jones ( 1 h1 4 l 0•111 1 IW@ IA•'&.l Son frnn. '"'-o G1en1s &I Al· lanta Braves (3 hrs ) Id. IA•te• Los Ano1•h" Dodger!. al C1nc1nna1t neos (2 hr<1 50 mm 1 11!11 Cf) IA•AU. St Louis CArdlnals at Chi cago C\Jbs (3 hfs . 15 rn1n ) tWG ..._ CIW -NHAA runny Cars Shirley Muldowrw-y 11ni1 F•llnlo. tlAwley are -lunclay Conl. ·-JUtel'llOOll ---• -1•n11-•u..,u MmlTOOlll . ~MOUll llt11Mt'1 "Rurnpole 01 The Bailey" Rumpote goes to Africa wherP he defends Naranga·s minister tor nom"' affairs on a murder charf.e (R~( I hr I 1?:,.J:.. Cf) nm?SID FINA World Cup Sync.hro nrzed Championships, cluel compet1t1on·, from tnd1anapo1ts (RI ( 1 hr 1 (l) PAia CHAii Golrlen tlelends an anti Semitic clienl In a libel suit Special ap· ~arance by Soatma11 C.rothers ( t 111 1 . ..av.. -...... Mmrroo.t .-:A'ICMCllCI wo..D TOMOMOW .. lllAUM .... •TOUCM MOIMIYIMI .-.aSTM~Y~~ ... cm lMI --..· 21nt M9IVIRIMY ~ ~ ... W9 .... POOT'IAl1. Atlanta Fatc:nw; at San Francisco 49ers (3 hrs ) D fl) ..._ fl<>O'nAU Seat flt> SeAhawks at San~iijyi;1rgers ( 3 hrs ) I=·--.......... PlllfUY &Am .cMI "Yanks" ( 1979 Romance) Lisa EIChhom Richard Gere (3 hrs) e .,_ · They Got Me Covered' ( 1943, Comedy) Bot> Hope. Dorothy Lamour (2 hrs ) 9 alCAGO't L YilC OPaA Soprano M1rel la Frenl. tenor Peter Dvorsky and bArllone Wolfgang Brendel pertorrn T cha1kovsky's "Eugene Onegin ... Ru!>slan poet Pushk111's !Jory ol a bored bachelor who 1e1e<.ts true love; Bruno Bartoletll conducts (3 h•s ) ~ llHOTOM.+JlllC y_,. (C1 llCMI "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fania sy) Adrienne Ba1beau I ou1s Jourdan ( t hr. 30 min) l() AUTO UCllQ World r 11d11rnnce Spa 1000 from Spa Be1g1um (I"~) ( 1 hr ) (R) llON "Reurnvn At f Ftlrborovph ( 1985. Ofama) Robert M1trhum. Oehorah Kerr _11 hr .. 50 min ) (() rOl U.UU. Te•as F'langt>rs at Cali lornra Angels (3 hrs ) (S) llOVll "Come Fly With M11' ( 1963 Comedy) Dolores HA11 liutJh O' Brian 1 l hr . 49 min.) Cll llCMI 'toppe1" ( 1937 Come<1y) Cary Gront, ComllnnCI! Rennell ( 1 hr 37 rrunL 1 ..... 1. AUC'TIOM -_,_ ATM llOWlll <;r twd1il1•d ltw wnr .. t movies of sumn1er '8'> (() llOVll "lhrt>t• ll111u ( 111.u-." 11%11 Comedy) Dean Mnrt1n Jr•rry t owl<> 1;• hrs) 1----~IC~ W ...... 'I II -mmT U llCMI "Young Rebel" ( 1970, Adven- ture) Horst BuchhOlz Gina I ollobrigida i? hrs J 6 m¥ll ·s om Yesterday · I 1950. Com· edy) Judy Holliday Wtllram Holden (2 hrs) m llCMI 'My 80dyguard' ( 1979 Ora ma) Ch11s Makepeace. Adam Baldwin (:> •hrs) .. I.YOWi I ~CMITOllY AUTO llACml Formula One Belgium Grand Prix from Spa .. Belgium (R) (2 hrs ~ •11111-•l~AU 1:11 lltllT llCMI "My Bodyguard" ( 1979, O<a ma) Chns Makepeace. Adam Baldwin (2 hrs) ~..,., IWAGCWIT ~CMITOllY llOVll "A Rare Breed" ( t982 Ofa ma) George Kennedy, Forrest Tucker 11 hr . 34 m111) ma.AC1F01U1 tll@ IJllDB llA WOll.D Oii MCGUll COUl- TIAU .. 8 llOVll "Song 0 1 The Thin Man" ( t947. Mystery) Wiiiiam Powell. Myrna Loy (2 hrs) Q) LRITYUI Oii Tte llCH MD FAlllOUI Interview<; with Co11nre Stevens. Vic Damone and novelist Rosemary Rogers also. a celebrity gala "' Sun Valley Idaho i ) (l hr ) IUIAllT9I nllOUC»I TMI AllTI ( m¥ll "The Last Starloghler" 11984, Science F1c1tonJ Lance Guest. Robert Preston ( 1 hr 40 min ) (S') &TON_.~ HIMTI TOUlt El ton John mixes hos classics "Daniel." ·Rocket Man" and "Island Girl" along with songs trom his rar est album "Break 1ng Hearts" •n a London larewell concert (2 hrs J t?HIOV. 'The Thiel Of Aatidacf ( 1940 Fantasy! John Just111. C~1nrad Ve1dl 11 hr 461n1n) 8:' TOGl'nllR wmt --.n AND 'AT IOOlll a:at Cl) IT All 118 ail lmODUCT'IOlt TO LR -1===-.. AllYn.IPOa...V ITAlltMml -.COLIW 'flAM Oii ~ YUM Oii HOPI:: 1M1 POIT WAil WOll.D Fllm footage and 1nler· views chronicle the s1gn1flcant changes that characterized the US lrom 1945 to The present Guests include Carl Sagan The Re11 Jerry Falwell economist John Kenneth Galbrallh and 01h~rc; Hnc;t Car roll O'Connor (2 hrs ) @) ..... LUCY m .,.,. "Tilt' I 1979 Drama! Rrooke Shields. Charles Durning (2 "'" ) m .,. "Helhnge1 s l <IW I t980 Ora ma) Telly Savalas Rod l aylnr t:> hrs ) fDWALL~WID G) l•..,U San 01egn PadrPS >lt Hous- ton Astros (2 hrs 30 """ J ~IMILll•IT ••••IDNNO .,.,. "The Compet1t1Pn ( t<l80 Dra- ma) Richard Dreylu'>s llmv Irving (;> t"lrs 9mtn J ([) lflOllTIClln'llt ([) ("O) llOV• Jews 3 11963 Suspense) Dennis Ou.11d fipo;s Arm strong ( I hr . 39 min ) . ,._1MIWUT .. WMl1\.m 41:11 AT- FACI THI NA T10N 80.a ~ AWAllDI TMm AllfMTAm · WAll.a'TOllWIB •..vwwo •IClll•comee • .ayATION Pholographr-r 811an Woltt is prohled. tips on com11cis1toon .m11 recent technol.cal advances -1::. TMI-== 9 .... a.a - MC ... o rA'l"M ,_ LM fhrPP Aga111st One Guests allorney Hatrofll P1lpel ec1ito1 Mt c.hael Kinsley. Thi> New Republic. Mark Green head cl lhe [)emnoacv Prn1ell (I hr I , .... . OLD-WORN-CHIPPED-HARD-TO-CLEAN ... , ., , ..... f \ For n.-lflt'd Ad ACTION Call A DAILY PILOT AO.Yl$OI 60·5'11 BATHTUBS & SPAS REFINISHED PORCELAIN • ENAMEL • FIBERGLASS RESTORED LIKE NEW WITHOUT REMOVAL CALL FOR ESTIMATE 551-4124 WRITTEN WARRANTY Sunday.'September 15, 1985 11 .. -lanclay Coal. !--10---19n IR'lmAmT•l•ITI C ) PU~ IOCI Mokey laces punish- menl when she Joins a secrel society and 1mmedi81ely bfeaks one ot lls rules Q fl ) _,... "Romancing The Stone·· ( 1984. Ad11en1ure) Michael Oooglas, Kalhleen Turner ( 1 hr . 45 min) llOWll "Fan1asies" ( 1981, Romance) Bo Oeuik, Pel er Hool en ( 1 hr .. 21 min ) 9DMIUC. • llll MlllTIM.l. Push FOf Excellence Clas- sic (2 hrs .. 30 min l ·1ar-1?' .... Q CATllOUC IOGD ... WCTOllY .._ A report from V.c1ory Garden West a vlsll wllh a prize-winning O_!ga=rdener CH) "Greysloke· The Legend Of Tarzan. LOtd Ot The Apes" ( 1984, Ad- ven1ure) Ralptl RIChardson. Chrlslopher Lamberl (2 hrs .. 9 min) m .... ,.,., 2211 M .... LA ..... t •tnu ...... Kimi ..... --•l•ve••,.. ., ... ~.-r Tiii -Rona Bar-rell tnlervlews Joen Rivers. ( 1 hr ) e llOWll ·The Maltese Faloon" (194 1. Mystery) Humphrey Bogart, Mary Aslor. Based on lhe novel by Oashlelf Hammell San Francisco private eye Sam Spade be- comes caughl up In lhe search lor a priee- less. ,ewel-encrusled slahJe. (2 hrs.) 8 AT THI.,_. Scheduled reviews· ·Agnes ot God" (Jene Fonda, Anne Ban- croll). "Kiss ol the Sp•der Woman" {Wit· ltam Hurt Raul Julia) "Vear ot lhe Ora- ~~ft.Y ~ke) • .,. "Born Yeslerday" ( 1950. Com- edy) Judy Holliday, William Holden When a beaultful blonde discovers lhat her boy- h1end IS involved 1n some underhanded deallngs, sha runs away wllh her etiquette 1nslruc1or. (2 hrs) l ..,•~n rA ..... .,. "Doctor OelrOlt" ( 1983. Come- dy) Oan Aykroyd. Donna Dixon A llmfd college professor is recruiled 10 take the place or a pimp, and soon finds himself :fA":lii. occup1uon. (2 hrs) 15 DA A look al new medical research tect)mques to combal malaria end other ~eresiuc dlseases (R) ~ ( 1 hr ) ft )_,. LIMUI H-M.L'I WATllT .,. • (C).,. "Stella Daflaa" ( 1937, Orama) Satt>ara Stan'fiyCk, John Boles. A woman sacrifices everylhlng for the love of he! daughtet ( 1 hr , 61 min ) lr9((') f0l .-rtll009MeM...,._ IACll 1(8 A 12·y81r·old boy'I hopes IO t>ecome • photog1aphef clash with his la· thef's P'&ns tor him to pur.u. a pro foot· t>aM caroet AleK Kerr11 1tara.. ( 1 Iv ) • 8 COLO llS• Thia SPeClal travels to Rome to IOOll 11 tho ancient Colosseum Dulll 2.000 years ego and 8K&mlnes how th!' building has beeorno a blueprinl tor m oy rnodtfn Gpor11 arenas, lnefudlng the LA COl~m 12 Sunday, September 15, 1986 Ir:°'_ TAii ..,.CllC9Mn LLO'llotl.vtl llOWll "The Cure· t 1917. Comedy) Chaille Chaplin. (dno PurvtancP Ch11ns ensues when a d1psor1111111nr QO<?S 10 .:i sp;;i and QE'IS his ltQuor m1•f>d llJ.i With 1111nerAI water 199 (J) • ~ (Season P1em1ere) Correspondents Mike Wallace, Morley Saler. Harry Reasoner fd Braotey and 01 ane Sawyer µrov1Cle 1n11es11ga11ve reporf5 prottleS and features ( I hr ) D m ~ •wtlM (Season Prem lere) Punky asks bo~er Marvelous Marv111 Hagle< fOf some 11ps on how 10 get rid ot the school t>ully Stor<. SOle1I Moon Frye and Geolge Gaynes 8 ltl l9Un m.w rr Oil llOT1 The dis aster that followed the 19th-century gota rush at Sutler's Milt 1n Cat1fornl1r the mod et city for the mythical kingdom of SMn gri La. how lhe Oatat I ama escaped to lri d1a lhrovgh lhe lrqiichrnovs Himalaya~ (R) rij.,j.' hr ) ; ITAi llAllCM r.ueq1 A1111 11lh,1n I I hr) I M.LCMANU .UT MD IMAU m111nt CONUM> .,_ AT POPI Sieve l awr('111.e And Eydie GOfme" The huc;band arul w1te team with the Boston Pope; Orche<,lro 111 a t11bute to Irving Berlin (n) I 1 hr ) (f) • II FINA World Cuµ Synchro mzed Champi0nsh11'.)s teRm cornj'M'flllon•. lrom lndlanapohs ( 1 hr I (l) (0) llOVll 'Red Dawn ( 1984 Adve11 l ure) Patnck Swayze. C Thomas Howfllf When Communist paraf100P"•'> m11ade ii small U S town and t>eg1r1 10 c;laughlpr •ts 1nhabllan1s. 8 group of high school s111 dents desperarefy fights back PG 11 ( t hr . 54 min) ($) PA8m TALI TMIATM Puss 11111 c;l!'Ver cat plans 10 arrange his mac;ter s !GrPgO ry Hines) marriage 10 a beaulllul p11nu•'>S (Afire Wood11rd) but he must fir st ye1 m1 of the coun1rys nar.ty 01Jr1> (8roc1< Peters) Q ( I hr I (?) llOVll "l eachers" I 1984 OramaJ Nick Nolle, JoBelh W10111111•. A lllWSUll brought aga1ns1 a zoo like urban high school for aw11rd1ng a rflplomo to 011 1lh- torote student spurs ,a burMd 001 lnsrruc !Of to ~arch fOf his d1!.<·ArdPd •dAOIS A' l1 hr . 46 min ) 7'aD m &VIII~ (l:>m1son PrPm1erPJ When the S111111ons· r llo11s w ch11no" Dexter's lifestyle la11 ..,,~,.1 Wh1111ey Houston comes 10 the rP'i<'•HJ Stai<, n1rky Schrodef and Joel H19q111c; M llZ'.l INllTI PMI -· Cl) DUTM GI' A IALllMM Ousltn Holl man stars as Willy Loman In Arthur M11 ler s Puhtzer P111e winning play lhat ex plores 1nd1v1duaf arn1 socrat moraflty llrl(;I lhe shocking secret that threa111n<> to ruin lhe relationship between a man hnd his SO(I Also stars CharleS Ournmg K"'" Ae•d and John MafkOVICh Q (3 hrs l 8 e OCl-.T $hilwfl Weatherly and Al Giddings eKplore the n1yste11oui; depths off the coast of Antmc ttca ( 1 hr I e I•., a WRACI When a bra<ih and unorthodo• CO(> (MieMPI f\111noon) from New York 1ranc;1t•r'I 10 " ~collantl Yard uooorcovor unit he f'ncounrerr, con fllcts wllh hi. wt'll bred 81111!'.h partrwr illlyn!S ~ ( 1 hr ) • g All INCTAM.AI Richard Dean Afld4H"IO(I, <111ry O>femnn Jmnt{) Rose Emma Snrnrn!I. Alnrt ThlCkf' n oh()rl WRqnPr rind Fh Wallach are among 1"8 CP11>b111ies 1n o mUSj(.·11arlety preview of AOC s f'E!w fall line-up that mcludes M.11 l .yver Lady Blue... "The fns1d· t•rc, Orn ra111~y Honor" and "Holly· w110d Oeat · O ( 1 hr ) 8 .... Oii THI 1()9 An eirnm1nallon lnlo lhl'I 01llw1n9 ui;e or drugs primarily co· Ci'l11\P "1 ttoe workplace Hosl Slacy Krach (I hr) (!) TAUi ,_.THI DM&-8) lln vmG .._ AWAMll From Radio City Music Hall tn New York. the year's l>P .t video'. arc 1e<.ogrnzed with awards tr,, 1 ·• '""""·Jnt.c special elfects. cnoreog r,1phy .irnl behind the·camera work Host r d1l1P Murphy Fnterla111men1 by Pat Be· 11.11,11 •,11114 1 Pars tor Fears. John Cougar M1·llt•111 .irnp Hall & Oates and lhe Eu- '1.!l'lfl11(.S (2 hrs 30 m111 ) Ill IOl.ID QOU) Host Dionne Warwick fiuesti, Culture Club. Tears for Fears. Wh.11111 Sister Sledge Billy Ocean Rick Nt•l .on (1 hr I fll) ~ AT PON "Sieve Lawrence A111l ryaie G~rme" The husband·and·w1le 1rr1111 w1lll the Boston Pops Orchestra in a m 1=-1=hn IA) f 1 hr) tti) .. ,,..,.. .. -.... ca .. TMIATM "The Irish n M A i:omnoy of erro1s 1s set 1n motion wl'"" I h11ry tf'•tlnu<. of Oernard Shute's ,lftf'11l1to11·. to ~,.111y Kn(/K sells Shute a i.111Qf'1 .. 11•. '""'" 1Parr 3 of 6) {R) o { 1 hr) !C1llOVll "II Yn1.1 Could SnP What I Hear" I 1!.l!l7 Biography) Marc Singer RH I hun1<,u11 Aased °'' thf' true story ot blind o,or1<1r1 c.t)r11pn.,er Tom Sullivan's college ll.1y" PG' {I hr , 41 min ) (E IPOllTICDTD !11 llOVll "The Te11111nator" t 1984, Set ene;e r It.hon) Arnold Schwarzenegger l 111da llamllton A cyt>ory 1s sent back in 111111" limn the year 7079 to present day t ''" Ar1g11trs 10 assas1.1noto a woman who '" u11 ... 11111>c1 tn y1vfl b111h tn a revolultonnry n CJ t ! hr 48 111111 I S 1 llOVll I hf' ll1vf'r Rat { 1984 Dr a· "'''' I on1111y I ee .Jones. Martha Plimpton P.110INJ a11~1 servmg ttiirteen years tn p11s- rm il 111an rerurns to his hOlne along the M1.,r,1 .<,1pp1 and 'itruggles to form a reta t1011Sh1p with lhe daughter he never knew ·po· tJ ( 1 hr . 34 min) ~ llWkY MCllON -__,,'Al.RU ._ LOU__., W ..VPLUI W D GD llON ' Sec1ets 01 A Mar11ed M on" ( 191.14, 011111111) Wilham Shatner. Cybill Shcptie1cJ A rnameo mans compu1c;1ve Rltr.1c1tr•n 10 p10.,111utec: 1eopardt1es his m<.1111,11~n hi., fllb an<! his hlP (A) Q 12 hr~) 8 al.Y CIWWI CUAD19 (l~ llCMI Lody Blue' ( 198S, Ofa- maJ Jamie Rc.>Se Tony l o 0111nco Alter h1·1 lovet 1s murdered. a tough, dechcated 1l1•tPcl1v(' Pn1p1oy"> 1.morth0<JOK methods In l11•r campaign to convi(:t the matriarch o f d LOC81ne rrng 1espons1bte tor his death il~~a. ..,Dl.,l .. llTl._N COf&Me IMllW dtl MA1M 'Nancy Aato<' N,1ncy and her ""'" Phyms entoy British "IL"''Y bul N.1111 v d<X:lde9 10 relurn to V11~111111 c1w111q "" l'\t111ri11c cros"ling, Nan· cy m~ltt Wn1 • 11 /\<.for IPmt 3 or 8 ) Q l h•J ,._TMILON> , llYl1Wh1 Run~lOle Of The Battey" Rumpole goes to A111ca whore he delends Ni'lrnnon·s min1Slf>r for f'IOmU affairs on a -lunclay Cont. murder charge (R) O (I hr ) ~ OtymplG Stain World CoupleS Champt0nsh1p, final match from Hilton Head, SC (A) (2 hrs) (l ) fO) llOWll "Apocalypse Now" ( 1979. Orama) Marton BrandO. Martin Sheen An 1ntelltgencP agent embarks on a m1sS10n up 1111Pr into the Vietnamese 1ungte to find anCJ kilt a renegade AWOL Army officer who has IOlled all previous attempts al hrs Ci!J>lure 'A (2 hrs 30 mm ) (l ) llOWll ·Romancing The Stone•· ( 1984. AdVenture) Michael Douglas. Kathleen Turner A romantic novellSt re· luctantly teams with a macho adVenturer 1n a South Amencan 1unole to ransom her Sister with a fabulous legendary jewel 'PG' ( t hr , 45 min ) I ... .. '°"'--· • IQIOOL IUT Host Roberta Wem- traub. (!) llOWll "Forty-Second Street" (1933, Mus.cal) Ruby Keeter, Dk:k Powell Great amb1tt0n doves a producer to put on a Broadway musical amid emotional tur- mOll (2 hrs.) ' -,~IQIU. cw It LRtnUt -... IT•WTT9t ,_.,PAL-.&. ..,,_ me1 wm "The 1r1sh R M " A comedy of errors 1s set in motion when Flu11y, iealOus of Bernard Shute's a1ten11ons to Salty Knox. sells Shute a dangetous mare (Part 3 ol 6) (A) O (I hr) I MAmTMl&.Olm m.ATI• Dmt.:U "The Four Sea· sons" The Blbllothekssall in Polling, West Germany provides the baroque setllng lor 11 performance of Antonio Vrvaldl's "The Four Seasons" by lhe English Chamber Orchestra led by solo v10Umst Gldon Kremer (R) ( 1 hr ) (C) llOWll "Bite The Bullet' ( t 975, West· ern) Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen A lurn-oHhe-century tronlier newspaper sponsors a 700-mlle endura~e horse race across the Western badlfinds 'PG' {2 hrs .. 11 min) (R) llOWll "The Woman In Red" ( t984, Comedy) Gene Wiider, Kelty LeBrock An otherwise happily married San Francisco bureaucrat becomes obsessed with a gor· geous model anCJ tries desperately to imtt· ate an affair with her 'PG-13' o ( t hr 27 min) (() •n-There's speculation that a new waitress at the restaurant IS Lou's llle- 1~~0 . _ .._....., ( =mlTOClll Rep Bob FOfehead rs 1n trouble again when e polltle81 eicPo&e an Is his constituents .cm.-.~ -_,,,.MIMT .. ...-&,...,.,.. tW 'IJAUf.TrJ.-A me11n stOfe owner (Barnard Hughes) hosts a scary HallOWffn night tor the town's (=-_, ... ,. ,,_,.MIMT Mml .-i ..U TO TAN This portrait of the novelist best known for his trilogy on U.S. Army Ille during World War II includes interviews with Norman Maller, Budd SchUl~g. J<>&eph Hellef and Geoige PUmpton (I ht ) I'::= IWNl.iJ .... -..- Hlghhghts ol 1azz 111olin1s1 Stephane Grap- pelh s May 1983 concerl in New Orleans with tus accompanrsts two guitarists ar)d a bass pl~~ (t hr) ...., na HOm'NODIB• 1MI LOIT .. ODii When Altce s (Audrey Meadows) bromer-1n-1aw aSlls Ralph (Jackie Glea son) for money to buy a hOtel. Ralph coo 111nces Norton (Ari Carney) 10 get m volved 1ns1ead O (?1 llOWll "El Norte" I t984, Orama) Za1de S1lv1a Gu111errez. David Villalpando Two Guatemalan children leave thetr small village and end up 1n Los Angeles where they lace betrayal ~nd e~plo11a11on as Ille al ahens. 'R' (2 hrs , 19 min) -.al'T 1t11 IWmAY 90ll'T1 flllAl. 11:11 (J)Cll ... PWllW IVIMIW..,.. malA: TMl-.nwM COll'TllJll 8'0illllWMP ~ llOWll ''Roadhouse 66" ( 1984 Drama) Wiiiem Dafoe. Judge Reinhold Or1111ng through Arizona an Ivy Leaguer 1s assisted by a worldly-wise hitchhiker when local rowdies Shoot a hole in lhe radiator ol his '55 Thunderbird 'A' (I hr 35 mm I ~IO CAIN DOWM IMITllG 11:1f UM'f IOllll llOWll 'Blackout I t985 Myslery) Richard Widmark. Keith Carradine A re ttred detective. Shll haun1ea by an un solved 7 year old murder encounters an accident victim who possibly holds rhe key to the mystery o ( 1 hr , 40 min ) 1W 11 llOWll "Murder On Fhght 502' ( 1975 Suspense) Ralph Bellamy, Polly Bergen A maniac stalks the passengers on a trans-Atlantic 1et with murder on hlS mind l~iii~ .... ...... 0 lllllCCITYU.U llOWll "Yentl" ( 1983. Musical) Bar bla Streisand. Mandy Pattnk1n From Isaac Bashev1s S1noer's short story In tum-of.the-century Eastern Europe, a young woman disguises hersel1 as a man 1n order to pursue the education trad11ton- ally tor bidden to Jewish women 'PG' -o -............ ....,..llAC •• 6DJaCUll i h1s . 14 min.) NOUYWOGD Clo.I• Scheduled a loolt (\t "Plenty," a new movie stamng Meryl 'Streep and Sting, HOiiywood's el· forts to help AIDS victims I .. .._, ... CIUlCll•TMl-~ T__,. IOWml'TA9 "Full Swing" Lorraine Feather. Charlotte Crossley and Steve March recreate the vllahry and romance ol lhe swing era music with today's tecrinol· NA N.L COllTACT IMATI (It) 11:9 ·CMU•flNe .. '""""..um ly=~ .... llOWll "Mike's MurCJer · ( 1984, Dra- ma) Debra Winger. Marl< Keyloun A Los Angeles bank employee and sometime lover of a drug dealing tennis 1nstructo1 CJec1des 10 investigate his death and J80P· a1dizes her own lite R' ( 1 hr 37 min 1 -1 • w1a llOWll "Can Ellen Be Saved?' ( 1974 Drama) Kathy Cannon. Michael Parks The parents ol a runaway leen-ager des· perately altempt to tree ner from the psy ~COfm•n•cw 11::9 ~ATU.. *' MAMYO ich1cJ.~: ~elig1ous sect ( 2 hrs ) 1:11 '=-"The Deao Zone I 1983, Suspense) Christopher Walken. Brooke Adams Alter coming out ol a coma. a Shy schOOlteacher has lhe power 10 loresee and change catastrophic events 'R' 1'9tffi llOWll 'Teachers" I 1984, Drama) Nick Nolle. JoBelh W1lhams A lawsuit brought against a zoo-like urban high school tor awarding a diploma to an 1111· terate sludent spurs a burned-out instl\IC· tor 10 search IOf his discarded ideals. 'A' -l DON'T GE'I' IN OVER~HEAD. • Each )'Ht, mllllont ot ~lam watttsakly ll t ltect Cross cla~~ unronunatd y. rollllons of oclwn rouldn't tpttt d~ time What 1bouc ynu? + American Red Ct'09 Sunday, September 151 1985 13 •OO "Cooan The Destroyer" (1984. Ad· venture) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Grace Jones ( t hr 43 !Tlln ) •ro "Race For The 'Yankee Zephyr" fl98 t, Orama) Ken Wahl. George Pep- f?.!rd ( t hr . 48 mrn.) •c.sJ "The Righi Stuff" ( 1983. Drama) Sam Shepard Scott Glenn (3 hrs . t2 min.) CIJ "The Thlf'I 01 Bagdad" ( 1~0. Fania· sy) John Justr11, Conrad Veldt. ( 1 hr , 46 mm) 19@ "You Golla Stay Happy" ( t948 Comedy) James Stewart. Joan Fontaine t? hrs) •CC) "Wuthering Heights" (1939. Ro- mance) Laurence Olivier. Me<le Oberon U hr . 43m1n) (R) "On Golden Pond" (1981. Orama) Katha11ne Hepburn, Henry Fonda. ( 1 hr . 49m1n) •(%) "Stay Hungry" ( 1976, Orama) Jell B11dges, Salty F1ek1. ( 1 hr .. 43 min ) -ro "King Of Comedy" ( t982, Comedy) Robert De N110, Jerry Lewis ( 1 hr . 4 1 min) "Smbao And The Eye Of The Tiger" ( 1977, Fantasy) Patrick Wayne. Jane Seymour ( 1 hr .. 53 min ) (I) "Wonder Man" (1945, Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo ( 1 hr . 37 min) S) "Hands Ot A Strangler" ( 1961. HC>f· rOI') Mel Fetrer, Oany Carrell (2 hr&) -@ "The Tarnished Angels" ( 1957, Ora- ma) Rock Hudson Rober1 Stack 12 hrs) -(l) "Clash By Night" ( 1952. Orama) Bar- bara Stanwyck. Paul Douglas ( 1 hr . 45 mm.) tWfJ "Red Hot And Blue" {1949. Must cal) Belly Hutton, Victor Mature ( t hr , 30m1n) -a11 ........ 11ov1es- ...,-"'1ne' mazirig World 0 1 Ghosts" ( t978, Documentary) Narrated by Sid Paul (2 hrs) CC) "Home From The Hiii" ( 1960. Orama) Robert Mitchum George Peppard (2 hrs. JO min ) CR) "Love Streams" ( 1984. Orama) John Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands (2 hrs , t6 min) (I) "Leave 'Em Laughing · (198t. Ora ma) Mickey Rooney. Anne Jackson (I hr . 40 min) W 8D "Kipps" I t 94 1, Drama) Michael Redgrave. Diana Wynyard ( I ht 30 mm) (%) "Topper" ( 1937 Comedy) Cary Grant, Constance Bennett (I hr . J7 min) •(J) "The Grey Fox" (1982 Western) Richard Farnsworth, Jackie Burroughs I I hr , 32 mln.J •CC'l "Hot Stull" ( 197~, Comedy) Dom DelutSe, Suzanne Pleshetle ( I hi 3 1 min) "The Magic 01 LaS&le" ( 1978. Adven- ture) James Stewart. Mictley Rooney ( 1 hr ,40 mm) •m "A Week's Vacatloo" (1961, Drama) Nathalie Baye. Philippe N0tret {I hr. 45 min) •<Cl "Roce For The Yankee Zephyr" I 198 1, Orama) l<en Wahl. George Pep- pard ( 1 hr .. 48 min ) ( "Aiiee's Adve>nlures In Wonderland' 14 Sunday, September 15, 1985 ( 1972. Musical) F1<>na Fullerton. Peter Sellers I t h• 4 1 m111 I •tl Jaw , 1 I 1fl83 S1Jspen<;e) Dennis Quaid. Bess Armstrong ( 1 h• 39 min ) -zve~---­•1• ... llATT MOUITOll (!) .._ POOTU&.L Pittsburgh Steelers al Cleveland Browns 13 hrs ) Cll ... IUCI ...,IQllMIRQM ,_,. C..ll/IY .,wnwa •••••-.r -= ... u.-"9'P ,Al&' •NOST..._ mvw 'King 01 Comedy' ( 1982 Comedy) Robert De Niro Jerry l ewts A la11tng <.;omed•an plans to kidnap a well known !Alli show 1!051 'PG' (I hr . 4 I n1111' (E)-IABAU 00 mvw ''Tire Bugs Bunny I Road Runner Mo11ie • ( 1979 Lomedy) Animal· ed A compllat1on of 9everal 01 director C'h11C'I\ lone'> classic Warner Br~ car- 1•1011 c;t'lorts surrounded by 11ew footage 0 1 Bugs. Oally Duck the Road Runner W1IP F (,oyole and m01fl 'G' ( 1 hr . 38 nun ) r L 0 &VII: ~ ~ Wl1"M YOU Rare loolage of Etvls performing wrth a small group •>I muS1C1an lrrends reveals hrs warmth anu magic as he sings early hits that 1n<.lvde Heartbreak Hotel ( I hr I ( '"'"°""-"°' llAT NOnm .. .: ... ... TOO Cl.Oii Fm CcmiGllT .. ,,,,, IMCm./~··-­.... °'POlmlm IMOCDAVll Gr .... 9DClll PMOTCleliltlC WW (1 MlfO UC. F01mula Onfl Beli;j1um Grand 1'11111 lrom Spa, Belgium (R) (? hr~) ( $l MON 'Metars1orm The Oestructron Of .lart1d Syn ( 1983. Science F!CllOn) Jaffrey 0yror1 Tim Thomerson An Inter <;lellA1 j1f>i1C6keeper ttavels IB a bArren 11eser1 world, where he battles an evil war lqrd lor posses!llon of e powerful crystal l'PG:,.,J,j,;f;;; ~ ,.. Cll ... mrmfY-rr TOlllNf Interview with ac.tress Emma Samms 8 tWPT DATt MAii (I) P.& llAW A husband and wife team 1"81 wOl'kl on SAn Francisco's Gold· en Gate Bridge. Nell Carter from "Gimme a Break • 1$5 ...... a.a. ..... f'O) ICMI 'H1111 t 1979 MuSlCal) John Savage. Treat tlli&ms A YOUfl\I man on hls way to .\rmy Induction meets a b111111 ol h•ppies·m Central Park who lake him un a )Oylul, croc;.s·counlly mus1c11t Od· r.ssey 'PG' (2 hrs . I mill ) {?) m¥ll Stay Hungry" ( 1976. Orama) Jell Bridges. Sally Field The offbeat SCIOO of An ol<1 c;outhfoin lamlty tries lo .ave e S.•i1n1y 4Y"' flfJtll the handci.ol •fU!I eslttlP r.ut'<'.1>latr11'1 fi t I hr 43 rtW" l • mwm 19@ .W NonP Rut I ti•· Fh tv< " Olan1.<1 11ank S111..i11~ 1 1.,,, 1 •. ,•1 Art•t-11{ rlll .irid J>iµ81'16"" "I•···"'' "'"" 11 """'" I' u.1hr 1<,IAnc1 •lt><!Hr,. ,, 11111 •'" ' IA..,,, W'"' '1d10 t.r111tart , , """''""" ..... ht ,.,, 1111 IJ 1 a. ntl TOft r "''''Hwl ,, • ,, " • mous <.etebllly h1det1way• "" 1. • •' wnh H~hway To Heavf:'n tt M.1111. Camr G<><>l'l Time!. tor c;h11r1111n '"""1 11 c.er t A rPSldentc; who 111 • ,, I 11 wortu .... -.T *"Y DATt MaMe IM D9QO AT LAlm L~u.. -.wuWOM.DOf •-.•&.• .. ,,,,, I llOfOll• r i ~ 9'0CC 111r , ... , Jry 111 .. , •• Creepers trap Red 1111•1 1 .111111111 •t '"' 1 • cr~s cave race O m .w Prrc1e 01 I ltf' 1 liur• •• I lt939J Edith Fellows ( 1 hr Jo"" •II (J) ICmcaow AND-. ICING "'' da IS ilrte'ited Whell he1 <lir111m l J /r I mart hued 10 protect a v1<,1t1nq d1u11•! ,, , loun1J murd~red r,ho1lly cJftPr It> 1v1114 I' house 1R1 (I hr I 0 GD AIJ..-ITM HOUR Don rotn1 1111 11.i• Cosby. Johnny Carsnn r r1 t •1111111< t• So!ell Moon l'rye .., .. .imom.i 1tu U•tf' 1 1 ;i m11•;1r v>111ety p•ev1pw 01 NfH "r•''"" I• hrw> 110 th.<1 1nch1des M1<.lot . .t • 11•11 HPll '''""'' Allrec1 ri•tc h1 '" k I I• ,1•1 11.., 1r1r1 Stevp11 •,111Plt,.•rii• /\11 1 " 1 btv11e... 11 hr) 8 .. 'A fo11c.t1 0 1 • l,1-.• ''I I Comedy I Glenda Jat.k-.on r '""'Ill • ·• 11.il A B111tsh d1vorc,e., mr>Pt" a n11pp11v r11.v•11 I Amf•r1Ca1 dnc1 .1p1•'f>• to 11 W'""" r •1••1 r • 111 ~pa111 (c' hrs ) 1--.wu .. Dyrt.l'>ty I 1'18() I 11 II I John Forsythe. L n•da fv;i111 1111• 1• '''' 11 ' ot <111 ultrd·we.11thy C~11v .. , • •I 1 " •· unlea<,he:. ... irony ief'hn9::. ••I .111qt" ""I • sentm\nl when hP m>1rrn• ,, r • 'I • 11 • sevetary (3 hr'> 1 • .,,. lnSflN IOI ( h111• 11111 f t•ll•ll Cont('dy) Alan Ar~1n Iran~ 111°1... I liJn<J Y;:i1d anh~t~ the 1t11I nl u '"''"'''"''' frenc,I\ dele<..hvc IO <;c)l11e H I 1ltl' ', hrs) ID MATIOIM. ~ r """' ' 11 11, .. Whooping Crane' A lr1ok di tto• "" ·•I ") ' US and Canadian &c;1ent1st'> '''· • .iv•· II••· G,7:.\n:a1J:" e•trr•t"t1n11 11 111 1 G QUllT Fe. TMI ll1Dt Vnl1111t1•1 • lrom New York C11y". gay tnmn111111ty r •ll t1<.1po1e in a ct1111n11 111111 nt 11 h1>p11hht It vacc111e CJ ( t h1 1 (C) 90Wll Alph,1tiet C,rty" 11<4114 I ltd ma) V1n~ent Sµitno. Kate Ve1111>1 111 tJ1•v. York c, lowiir East Side d te1111u1i1• h""'' rum 1nvol11ed 1n drug-cJeall11y anrj .,, ttultru retu~s to burn down I •'•""''"' ""' 1 pur&ve<l by the mob ·n· I t tu ; • 11H" \ tR'l MOWll 'The <)pdu( ""'' I II J1>• I I r1111 ( 1979. Orem.111 At lrl 1\11! II orl1 11 I ~arrrs Ari hof\tlsl 1nll11.-r •I• 11 11 , •"' 1 tor 5. poltlo<;dl nmh<ll011 Rl'ICJ "'' lit.111 N•t" 1 beautllul labor 11rto111ov 11111 tll' I 11t11ly 1111 oer o Strain R ( I ho 4 7 """ I CS)mvw 'Mu1dN In Sµa<r 11'lA!. M~ tPryt W1U1ed flr•1t11f>y M.t1t1·1 n '' I'" 1 1ng the •etur11 y IQP 111 11•>' l•r..,t 111a n11"·1 mission to M.,. 1111•mllf'r'. ,11 "'" mtt.<r 1 honal crew wt 1<.I\ ,,, lvd" .. 11 ~ ""'' ',, 111 At '><.;lflllli!\I', '" 1.111n1At•r1tlly '"'I' 1 ... , • ~Ill•.............. I II I I hi I0 11111 I •a T1C TAC OOUC.. -Monclay Cont. (f)LCMIOAT (f)tflOln'm .. I) Cl) KATI I AU.a Kale and Alhe lhrow a party to celebrate the11 lrrendsh1p and to overcome their d1sappoin1men1 over being s1nll1e (R) D fl) llON · Mir101s" (P1em1e1e 01c1 ma1 Margue11te Hocl<ey Antony Hamilton A young Midwesterner in purson of a bal let Cilreer is JOited 1n10 reality by the hrghly c.ompe1111ve New YOfk lheatrrcal world and lhe 1 tgOfS ol a11arning her goal Q (2 hrs I D tWl>CAllU MD llCCDmetc A coun try singer (Larry Ga1hng) sant to p11son tor lhe murder ol hrs wiles lover 1s being lrackeO down by his former associates i) rii.J.1 hr ) CMAR•9GllT QUllT POii TMI UJ..IRI Volunteers lrom New Yori.. C11y·s gay community par 11c1pa1e 1n a clinocal trial ot a hepahtus 8 vac"~ (thr) El!) TMI LOii> '1!) ..VWAL 'The Amazing World Of Sp1 deis Some 0 1 the most unusual spiders selected from a range of thousands ot d1I lerent -.pet.1e'> are d1scus'>t'd 1RJ t) t t hr I fE Mfl,._....aTI (( 0 .,.,. 'Rt1venge UI The Nerds ( 1984 Comedy) Robel! Carradine Ari 1ho11y E.dwards Fed up wrlh sutle11ny 1111er111111abte hu11111ta11ons mai.teirrnnded by dll upPf>r1..lass tra1em1ly ot macho a1n letes. r1 grouµ nl frestirnan bookworm out C.chl'> decrdt-., to .,el lhe college •, vdlUt'"> !.lrt11gh1 R It hr :10 min ) ( ?1 llOVll .. The T h1et 0 1 B<1ydad" 1 t 940 Fantasy) John Jusfln Conrad Ve1dl A tn1et 1n old Baydad 1s dras11cally chan9t!d after 111eet111g a genie ( 1 hr 46 mrn ) m CALUllG AU tflOln'I • 8 ~ Hoping 101. a rv awa10 Dick's staff ~.uessures him IU be .i murt? <:!i'._1 1drrttL h0!.1 uro his lclll-. Show (RJ (JJ .,.,. Model.I)' Blat~ ( 19bb AO venture) Monica V1111. 1 e1 er11..11 Stamp Whe11 d p11vr1te uw1:::.lr~c11ur and ho::1 :.•dell. •C.k r11t: hu~o IO µrultlCI d :.1.1µµ1y vi p1~1.;1 w:. ye111::. lhev find trte111se1ves ouµtJO 11 h•s JO 1n111 1 ~ Bn'IRT~ TOllGHT lr•t~IVlt'W Wllll dCtress Emma Sa1111n!. @ llOVll "Ftr .. I To right' 11967 DramHI Chad Everell. Marilyn Devin A Medal or Honor winner nas rroblern!> on lhP bait!£> t1ell.J Out rnan,1ye~ rn lead hie; men to vu 1ory (2 nrs 1 C W cc.DY WC MT Brtllsh comedian and BBC telev1s1on star Jasper Carroll reveals what he's learned ;iooul Arnericans lfl~ fSl llOVll "The R1yht Stuff I 1983. Ord ma) Sam Shep11rd Sco11 ulenn Based un the bOok by Tom Wolfe lhe ~lect1011 .mo 11t11n111y uf the tirs1 Amer1c1in .istro nc1uh ld~t' pla1..1:: amid pof111ca1 maneuver "l\I a110 111tid1a nyf.)6 PG lJ (J nr::. l.i' nun .. IJ CA.., I LACSY A hOOd lhrtldh.•11 Cagney wnen stie arrests him for Ii stab bong. st1ortty after h1& release on bail, an allempr 1s made on her hie (R) o ( 1 hr) 11.~ LI. Featured a v1s11 to three popular 1518nd retreats. the U S Virgin IS· lands, F111 and the island I nattoo of Je pan • ,,,,,.., a.um 9 WMTU MeMCCt11mc1 A COUil· try ~ (l.arry Gatling) sent to prison ror the mutder of hli wife's lover •~ being traCkPd down by his former assoc1atec; (RI Q (1 hr J fl!) **"ACT10N TILIYIM* Profiles ol na 11onally known Hispanic leaderc; illustrate the rssuec; and concerns ul nearly ;>O 1T11I hon MeJ11c .. m Americ.anc; ~ ( 1 hr t a!)--TMla.1 '1!> .,.,.... T10NAL IDfT10N C' llOVll Hume rrorn lne Hill' t 1960 Drama) Roberl Mitchum. George Pep µJrd A noan i. 11teg111mare son saves his hip 1::> h1 JO min l 1£'l1'APIHOOT91G ff1 l1IVIN WllNMfT Actor I comedian 5 te veri Wright brings his deadpan 5tylP n1 htclub act to telev1s1on ( 1 hr ) RACING flM* AICOT .. 1:rt1111UWllOllU9 "10QRUSS113 -... I MULm '°" TODAY I CAPITOL ~t.L ( l TRACI Am llllllD Shamrock Gamt'.., ,,.1tror0etan~ (~ ~. TAii • LOUGRAllT IAN9Y-.UR · CllLYWMllllUUQM ,....,.__ I ..... 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Scheduled Joan Van A·k actor Michael Leon t Days of Our L •ves ') ( 1 h1 ) Q)NAWAIFM.O @ llOft W11nec.c; To Murder ( 1954. My'>tery) Barbara Stanwycr... George S.trtlJers A wumd11 is hunted by a murder· er .1lle1 '"l' witnesses one of n1s cmnes lhr . 50m1n) LAllMMT AmllCA MAmTMILOllD ...... """ ( ) tflOln'ICaTlll mPAULIYAM U.D ,,_ ~ 0 Featured frrc Boa10 man learns how 10 surf with Big Kahu 11.J Don Slroud at Mahbu former Ch•[i<. <,tt1r Larry Witco' ano his daugn· 11.'r Wendy. are 1n1erv1ewPd I I hr 1 • QOllQIMOW •••mar ... .,_MAL PIOflLI 1 l-IABIU m111CW1 12:a Q fm LATI _, Wint DAVI> LITTIMIM Scheduled Sammy Da111s Jr I I hr I u ALl1llD trrCMCOaC ......,.-n 0 110V11 Th£> Cockeyed Cowboys Of (,,11tco County I t969 Comedy I Dan ~111,ker M•c ~ey Roone~ Townspeu~ l•v I rppl,Jl •· '""" IOCal Olacksrnott s r1r) r,. •w m,111 urclpr bride w1tl1 <1 1oca1 oanc~ l1Jll 1:1111 I? hrs 5 min) l ) ZM1 GM'f TMIA'TM LIOJ DfTIRT~ TOllQHT lntPr111ew w1lh tll lri>s<. £ rnma Samms Q) llOVW C.irr~ O" l ·v111y < 1970 (..,1111t>llyt Sidney James Kenneth Wtl h.t11t'> A11 unmarroeel couple hpads up ;i I" 1-J• t>urPa11 n1,1lthtJ1Q and mating a "• tl••y Ll•llect10n ol per~1 •n,1lt1't"· (}hr" I a> lllJDlllJINT Nnrl fl!) OCIMI• a!)MAmTMILOllD £ TOP llAMt IOJllQ Marv1!'-rraz1er vs Ju~.-R1balla 111 a heavywe1gh1 bout scheo 1olt'•l 1t>I 10 rou1 ds from Atlantic City N J 1111 (.~hp, JOmon) L () llOVll l uve S1reams ( 1984 rir II I I Johri Cilssavett'~· uena Row 1,111lh 111 lht' w.tkP of a biller cus10<1v bill ·-. -lloailay Coal. lie a drvoroed woman seeks IOlace from hef l>fOthef. a socx:esstul writer Wtio has atso made a career of shunning commit· menls "PG-13' (2 hrs. 16 min ) -(C) 90Wm "Cal" (198•. Dfama) John Lynch, Helen M1rren In Northetn Ireland. a I 9-year-old ~thlollC man Is haunted by h~ 1nvolvemen1 1n the mutdef of a Protes- 1an1 ~n 'A' (1 hr.,'' min) ... Cl) .... "Cry Rape!'' ( 1973. Dfa· ma) Peter Coffield, Andrea Mareoviccl A lemhed rape Y1Cllm miStakenly Identities an innocenl man as her assailant (A) ( t hr ,20mtnJ oo mwm "Revenge°' The N1n1&" c1983. AdVenlureJ Sho KOSVQ1, Arthur Roberts. A Japanese gallery owner denies his vio- lent N1n,a heritage unlll American drug lrallickers kidnap his young son 'R' ( 1 hf 28 min) .. (%) 90Wm "Ric:hafd Prycx -Here And Now" ( 1983. Comedy) The famous co- median raps everyone -from elephants to founer wives -· 1n lh1s film staged at the Saengef Theatre 1n New Orleans 'A' ( 1 hr 37 min J -.... "Ttghlrope" (1984, Suspense) Chnr Eastwood. Genevieve BujOld While 1nvest.gahng a senes of grlSly sex muf· clefs a rough New Olleans cop discovers lhal he has much 1n common w11h rile k1llef he tS pufsu1ng 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 54 min I .,, ..... COLCI•• This special rravets to Rome ro l()()t( at rile ancient Colosseum bu1ll 2.000 years ago and eAam1nes how tne bu1l<:11ng has become a blUeprint lor many modem &p()(ta arenas. Including the LA Coliseum Cf) .,_ "The Devil's Oen" ( 19•8. Wesrern) Duncan Renaldo, Leo Ca1r111o The Cisco Kid risks his Ille to protect a 1ow11 lfom ruthless band•ta I 1 hr , 30 min) -Taesclay •Cll "Alice'!: AdVentures In Wonderland" ( 1972. MUSIC81) Ft0na Fulle<lon, Peter Sellers ( 1 hr • 4 1 min ) •CCl "Super Fuu" ( 1981, Comedy) Terence Hui. Ernest Bolgn1ne ( 1 hr . 35 min) (Jf) "Somewhere Tomorrow" (1984, Dfa· ma) Sarah JesslCa Parker. Nancy Addi-'°" ( 1 ht .. 30 min ) (%) "The Car And The Canary" ( 1939. Comedy) Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard i.! hr . 12 min) 1191ll) "The Children·, Hour" ( 1962 Dfama) Audrey Hepbvm. Sh11ley Maclaine (2 •tvs ) (1) "The Bugs Bunny I Road Runner Movie" ( 1979, Comedy) Animated ( 1 hf.38mln) •C'C) "Hoose 01 The Long Shadows" ( t983, Suspense) Vlr1Cont F>rlee. Chrislo- phef Lee ( 1 hr., 43 min) (If) "The Golden Seal" ( 1983. Orama) Steve ~llsb8ci<. Penetope Milford ( 1 hr . 3' min) (%) "Romancing The Stone" '198', Ad- venture) Michael Oovglas, KalhlHn TtMner ( t hr., 45 min) •(I) "Klpperbllng" ( 1982. Orama) Jotln AlbUlny. ANtOn St .. dmen ( t hf , 20 min) 1111® "M The Prttidtnt't M.n" ( 1976, 18 Sunday, 89pl9mb9r f5, 1985 I = "The Madwoman 0 1 Cha1llot" t 1969. Comedy) Kathartne Hepburn, CharleS Boyer The corrupt leaders of an 1n1erna11ona1 mof'IOP()iy are lured to their dearhs by an eG(;eOtrec Old woman and hel mad accompljces. (2 h<s 30 min I _ ,.,,,.._ W _..ATU.. .. ··-ML•M,M&Y ..... u. .. ,...Lim .. Cl)C81 ... ~ATCM ---... "The Sagebfush Troubador" ( 1935. Western) Gene Autry When an old, nearly blind rancher as found mur- defed a cowhand se1s out 10 appfehend i !t:' H~--"Tne Blue Lagoon" ( 1980. Dfa· ma) Brooke ShletdS. ChrtStophe< Atkins Two casraway children grow 10 adoles- cence on a remote South Pacific island and eAPenence the pangs ot first love 'R' {lhr,44 min) ta (CJ .,_ "Se1 Through A Winoow" ( 1972. Orama) James McMullen. Kate Woodville A TV reporter's aSSlgnrnen1 10 show the ease with which prrvacy can be violated lurns into a personal obsession with voyeurrsm 'R' ( 1 hf . 20 min ) -1 ........ ........... ----.... "Me1alS10<m. The Destruction 01 Jared-Syn" ( 1983. Science Fiction) Jeffrey Byron. Tim Thomerson An 1n1er- s1ellar peacekeeper travels to a ba1too desert world, Where he battles an evtl war· Dfama) Roben Redlofd, Dustin Hoffman i2 hrs , 20 min ) -(CJ "The F1flh Musketeer" ( 1979. AdVen- lure) Beau B11dges. Ursula Andress ( 1 hr 43 min) {S) "For The Fusi Time" ( 1959. Musical) Ma110 Lanza. Johanna von Kosztan. ( 1 hr , 37 min) (?)"The Thiel 01 Bagdad" ( 1940. Fantlf- syJ JOhn Jus11n. Conrad V81dl ( 1 hr . 46 min) e;) "Lillle Lord Fauntlefoy" ( 1936. 0fa- mo) Freddie Bartholomew. C Aubrey Sm1fh (2 hrs.) -@ "Deadlock" (1969, Comedy) Leslie Nielsen. Aldo Ray 12 hrs.) tWll "Carry On Cru151ng" ( 1966. Come- dy) Sidney James, Kenneth Wiiiiams ( 1 hr. 30min.) ... "GhOSIS That Still Walk" (1971, Hor- ror) Ann Nelson. Matt Boston (2 hrs ) (C) "Bringing Up Baby" ( 1938. Comedy) Kathaflne HepbVrn, Cary Gr1nt ( 1 hr . 42 min) "The Bleck Stan1on Returns" ( 19$31 Adventure) Kelly Reno, Teri Garr. ( 1 hr aam1n l (J) "Jaws 3" ( 1983. Suspenae) Oennl5 Quaid. Bess Armstrong. ( 1 hr . 39 ~ ) (?) "Toppef'" ( 1937. Comedy) Cary Grant. Cons1ance Bennett 11 hr . 37 min ) we "Tho f'&li.n Idol" (1949, Orama) IOto lor pos5eSSIOfl or a powerful etySlal 'PG' ( 1 hr 24 min) Cll .,_ "Stay Hungry" ( 1976. Ofama) Jeff Bridges, Sally Field. The offbeat scion of an Old Sourhern lamlly tries to save a seamy gym from the hands of real estare s 10f$ 'Ff(lhr . 43 mm) M Wll ... ' II -l'MON:M•rnu.~ a.ort • COITal..o ... lllmll • 11•0..w .... , ... .. Nini• ...... 111'1 90ITaOOI • .,_ ··ParadrSe · ( 1982. Drama) W11 lie Aames, Phoebe Cales Two teen-agefs come ol age m 1823 Baghdad 'A' ( 1 hr 40mm ) •; :_ cam•n •c:.. ).., ... .,_ "The Seduction Ot Joe Tynan ( 1979. Dfama) Alan Alda, Barbara Hams An honesr. 1nfluen1lal US. sena· lor s pol111cal ambition and his alfa11 w11h a t>eaultlul labof allorney put hes family un- dei a strain 'A ( 1 hr . •7 mm ) .,_ "Carherine & Co" ( 1973, Ora· ma) Jane Btrlon, Patrick Oewaere Alter a lesson 1n econom1es. an en1erpris1ng Paris pros111u1e incorporates herself and assem· bles a d1vefse group of stockholders 'A' ~( 1 hr . 27 min ) -M.Wll ... .,. .,_ "Jaws 3" ( 1983. Suspense/ Dennis Quaid. Bess Arms1rong A grea1 while shark 1error1zes a marine amuse· men.:.filk 'PG' ( 1 hr 39 min ) --~DAYn-::' ~~-. .,,... Ralph Richardson, Bobby Henrey ( 1 hr • 30m1n) •<ei "Willy Wonk& And The Chocolate Fae 1ory" ( t97 t f'antasy) Gene Wilder, Jack Alberlson (I hr •O min ) (R') "Gloria" ( 1980. Drama) Gena Row- lands. John Adames (2 hrs 1 min ) (S) "My Fav0<11e Veal'· ( 1982, Comedy) Petef O'T004e. Mark Linn-Baker ( t hr . 35m1n) (%) "Slay Hungry" ( 1976. Dfama) Jett Bridges. Sally Field ( 1 hr , 43 min ) M ('l) "The Cure" ( 1917, Comedy) Charlie Chaplm, Edna Pufv1ance 4111 "Super Fuu'· (1981 Comedy) Terence Hill Ernest B0<gn1ne ( 1 hr . 35 min) ($) "The Bugs Bunny I Road Runner Movie" ( 1979, Comedy) Animated. ( 1 hr , 38m1n) ''Romancing The Stone" ( 1984. Ad· ven1ure) MIChael Douglas. Kathleen Turner ( 1 hr . 45 mm.) t:ll(R) "Somewhere TOfrlOT1ow" ( 198'. Orn- ma) Sarah Jessica Parker. Mency Addi son JI hr . 30 min) • (0) "The River Rat" ( 198•. Orama) Tommy Lee Jones, Martha Pflmpton. ( 1 hr ,34m1n) --•lve••ng -hasclay Cont .. .... Q ,_.. t/19111f .. WITIOUI •11111.-r --llmlllTllM91 tm CMllO\WU•n .,. "The Fifth Musl<eteer" ( 1979. Adventure) Beau Bridges. Ursula An- dress 0' Artagnan and the Three Musk- eteers attempt lo block the evil 1nten11ons ol France's sinister Cardlnat Richelieu PG" (I hi , 43 min ) .,_ "Lies My Father Told Me'" I t975. Drama) Jellrey lynas. Yoss1 Vad- en A young Jewish boy grows up ltstentng 10 magical tales told to him by the grand· lather whOm he 1dOl1zes ·po· ( I hr • 40 min) .,_ Jaws 3" ( 1983. Suspense) Oennts Quaid. Bess Armstrong A great w1111e stlark terio11zes a marine amuse- ment parh ·pa· (I hr . 39 min) (%) .,_ "The Cat And The Canary" ( 1939. Comedy) Bob Hope. Paulette Goodard In order to collect their 1nher1- tance a lamely must spend the night in a haunted house. (I hr. 12 min) NOT llAT M01\m ...... l::.,.w .,., llaaa/~··™ -..,..,. ---.....,.. DJ.m~ ~ .. ~ ,. C81 ... 0 --~~Interview lwtth~~~~ar Harry Ande1son ::"..i.. A catalog service that helps match up roen with the "per1ect woman", a summer camp lor children with cancer I:.:,., === ..... a.. ...... .., (0) llCMI "Lonely Hearts" ( 1983, Drama) Wendy Hughes. Norman Kaye Two people discover happiness alter meehng through a dating service 'ff ( t hi 35 min) 1:11 8H~1:'"0B VII" (Part I ot 2) (1974 Ofama) Ben Gazzara. Anthony Hopkins An Ameriean author accuses a Polish born doctor of being a war crlm1nal (3 hrs . tO min.) 119 8 t • M Tdile Featured: meet South· em Callforn1a·s most eligible sports stars. rv·s hottest new format •• the anthology . · with scenes from "Twlllght Zone." "Al trod Hitchcock Presents:· "George Burns' Comedy Weet<" and "Amazing Stories". sample gou1me1 last food I .... _, ...,DAYIMAll *"c~•l' A view 01 Ca11forn1a l1om the deseft to the 5H. to the moun- tains and farmland. from an aerl81 vlflw IMlmlOATU.. .. ,._.. CCMl'1' ....... ... ""' .... ..... _..a.M.I ..... CM""1 JU -"The Oreem Of Don Guadalupe .. Alerandro Rey recounts the story ol lhe Ille and hmes of Cahlor· n1a·s founding lather ·• General Gua· dalupe Vallet<> f[) ~ • W GreatE!f Oklaho ma Thunderboat Classic from Ol<tahoma City (R) (1 hr l (?') llOWll "fl Norte" ( 1984, Orama) Zatde Siivia Guitierrez. David VIiiaipando Two Guatemalan children leave their small village and end up 1n Los Angeles where they lace betrayal and exploitation as Ille· ~I aliens 'R' (2 hrs . 19 min ) m llOWll "'The Rose Bowl Story" I 1952 Drama) Marshall Thompson, Vera Mites A loolball playet's g1rtlriend teaches him respect lor the game. thereby changing his thoughts of only llnancial success 11 hr , 30 min) ... (() 110¥'m "Sunset Limousine .. ( 1983 Comedy) John Riller. Susan Dey A. would·be comedian takes a 1ob as a chauffeur to change his irresponstble 1m age but unw1111ngly becomes involved w1lh menacing underworld henchmen (R) Q !? hrs) D 01) A-TIMI When the learn aids a 1ow Huck operator who's ba1tllng ruthless compe1t10ts. heavy-duly eQu1pmen1 be comes their ammunition (R) O ( 1 hr ) U .,. "Romantic Comedy.. ( 1983 Romance) Dudley M()()(e. Mary S1eenbur gen While avOld1ng lhe entanglement ol romance two seemingly m1smatchec1 playw11ghts endure a ni~year partner· ship which pr0duce9 a S1nng ol Broadway M s (2 hts J G ltD) WMO'I ntl IOll? It's a night Ange ta would like 10 lo1get --11 only she could remember exactly what went on between her and Tony (Al Q l __.wu :. File 01 The Golden GooSt> ( 1969. Drama) Yul Brynner. Charle~ Gray An American secret agent 1nllltra1es a coun1etle111ng ring with help from Scot land Yard (2 hrs ) e MOWA Insights into the hie ol Stone Age people are provided in a v1s11 to the Wao rani In~ of Ecuadoran Indians whose hrst contact wtth outside c1vlhza11on OC· curred 1n the 1950s Q ( 1 hr ) 8i) .... Tiii LOlllD Ii> ..... Or Roget Freeman. chief ol emergency obstetrics at Long Beach Calif . is ptoltled (R) ( 1 hr ) (e) .,_ "Br1ng1ng Up Baby· ( 1938 Comedy) Katharine Hepburn Cary Grant An a1chaeolog1s1 sets out to raise a m1ll1on dOllsrs tor hrs museum. but ends up 1n volved with e pretty socialite ( t hr 441 min) fR) mwt1 '"N1gh1mares" ( t983. Honor) C11s11na Raines. Emilto Estevez A pickup truck, a pack or cigarettes. a video game and a coloruat nome all play a part 1n tour ep1SOdes ol horror and suspense 'R' t t hr, 39 mtn) (f.)llCMI "Oxlord Blues .. ( t984 Orama) Rob Lowe. Ally Sheedy OxlOtd UnlvlttSI 1y·s traditions are tossed to the wind by a blash Amertcan teen-ager 1n pu1su11 of an etosive Btthsh cover girl 'PG· 13' 1 1 h1 33 mtn) (J) llOWll .. Once Upon A Time In Ameri ca" I 1984 Drama) Robert Oe Niro James WOOdS SerglO Leone's P<)f1ra1t of the friendships, loyallies and betrayals or a small group of Jewish gangstef!i 1n the t920s and '30$. 'R' o (3 hrs.. 46 min,) • 8 9 .,_..A CIOllll Jack nearly foulr. things up IOf Vicky d\Jtlng the lilmtng ot .iiin alrltne coml'nefel81 (R) O 811CTAC-- UMIOAT '.allAUall ._,m • G G> -MOfl 9llCW. "Bob Hope Buys NBC?" Guests 1nctvd1ng Luc1tte BaH, Milton Berte Dean Martin. Johnny Carson. NB\, Entertainment President Brandon T arl1koll and lorme1 President Gerald ~urd 101n tne comedian tor a mock tPl1•t11011 to raise funds to take over NBC (I hr ) G ITU1 OUUMm. Y MCllOa (Premiere) The fives of the law-ab1d1ng McKay family and tne c.mninal Danzig clan become hape- le<.Sly 1111enw1ned wnen two or their oft- <,pring Oe<;ome star-crossed lovers Stars (It Wallac.h Kenneth McMillan (2 hrs I 11=:.n m un.. E>.amines the reasons why a dramatic number ol Cen1ra1 Amerteans seei. asylun• 1n lhe Los Angetes area ( 1 t11 ' a!)~ ntE LOii> Cl) MOWA An exam1na11on of children's ac- qu1s1tion ol language durtng their hrs1 lour yedlS (AJ Q 11 hr ) E ~ MCM Budweiser APBA uOIO Cup lrom Seattle. Wash (R) I I hr I 0 llOYE 0 .clord Blues" I 1984 Drama) Rob l owe Ally Sheedy Ox lord Un1verS1· ty • trad111ons are tossed to the wind by a t11;ic;h A111P11c.a11 teen ager 1n purs~.111 of an t>hJ'>t11e Briflsh cover gut PG-13 (I hr , JJ nun) '1)Man.llQ l:ll(f) llOYE "TrapNe' ( t956 Orama) Burt tancasler Tony Cur11s A French circus .1cl t)ec;omes a shallertng triangle after an Anw11c.;1n 1•>1ns the act (2 hrs . 30 min.) .. f) WUTITTM 0 d> M-.oTOll ITm.I Reprise of the :.e.l>un l1na1e Laura takes oll to Mexico Niii' d c.t.arrn1ng pohlte•an as part of her .i ·'<l'"''en1 ''' l,jilther some background 111lormt111~ on the candidate (A) ( 1 hr ) 8mm..ws Flillf AIY mMI> m ., • ..., """ MCAMM> -.rw Actnr Ricardo Montalban recalls hts early year., 1n HollywoOd. his struggles and sue· t t><o-.P!-ilnel hlS hopes lor tOday's Latin ac· tor<. Ell>...., ntE _. '1i) lw.ca AT POPI "Ste11e Lawrence And r yd1e Gorme· The husbancJ-and-wjfe l••.i111 w•th the Boston Pops Orchestra 1r1 a '"h"'" t > flv1ng Berlin (RI (I hr ) C llOYE ·Gorky Park ( 1983 Mystery) Wilham Hurt lee Marvin A Moscow horn· 1.1dP 1nspecror s 1nvestiga11on of a bizarre lr1plP rn11roer near J skahng rrnk leadS him to i:ont10t11a11ons with the KGB and a ylut>e t1.:>t11ng American business tycoon fl 17 ttt<. 8 min) E PIA PUU. COWTAC'f UMTI (I) H ""1 a la Ca11forn1a Bulls °""I .inf' Barrow makes two nsl<.y Lh.mges l llCMI Ricnaro Pryor Het Now 11983 Comedy! The famous co- rt1t>d•tlf1 tilP'i everyone from elephants to 11wmpr w•vM 1n 1111s ltlm staged al t~ !:>tlengPr I heatre '" New Orleans 'A" 11 lhr =) _. _,....,_.. II -.,.. 'A Boy Ten Feet Tall" ( 1965. Adventure) Edward G Robinson. Fergus McClelland When his par1tnts die, a 10- yc~1 '''c1 bc.1y t>eg1ns an e•c111ng trek .11;;10' Africa to find his aunt (2 hta . 30 mm 1 Sonday. September 15, 1985 17 -Taesclay Coal. •••mrTm WAVllOI,..__ "°' ..... ,,. ... tW D8Cl)Ofl!) ... TAii LOU-.r .... ~TI umll&L.8 O&Y .... ILAUIM CMDITAT-.-.u t ........ -.r llCMI "All The A. ight Moves" ( 1983. Ofama) Tom C1u1se Craig T Nelson An ambl1tous higtt school lootball player in a dying Pennsylvania steel town dreams ot a college scholarship 1n Ofder to make a beller hie tor himself 'A' ( I hr 30 min ) (0) llCMI Kinky Business" ( 1984 Adult) Tom Byron r any a l awson I 1 hr 20 min) 1 -.uR'ICOURT tW Cl) u--. '.L Rick's d1minut1ve triend Waldo arrives 1n Hawa11 1-1resumably to 1n11es11gate a case or insurance traud ~) Lt hr 10n11n) U G) TGIGHT Host Johnny Carson Scheduled Michael l andon. Phil Donahue ( t nr ) I UTUllDAY~ o uc ... .-m.-~ _,.. Scheduled Stephanie Z1mbahst. Charles Nelson Reilly authof Ir vmg Stone. 'Love Boar mermaids, co median Johnny Dark ( 1 hr 1 G) HAWAI PM~ fD LA,,_-, AlmJICA Scheduled an 1r1 s1def's view ot put>hc 1e1a11oos with spe c1ahst Art Stevens pres1d£1111 ol I obsenz Stevens In~ 1 nr / l=...tOll) 8'0llTIC8ITIR PMA.llYM tw CMAM.11 CMAllll.e TALO wmt Guest Jane Fonda -1 IYI Git MOUYWOOO ... ...,. •••• w ... ---NOflll ,,_ Otymp11. S1a1n W0tld Couples Championship linul match Imm Hilton Head, SC (A) (2 hrs ) llOWW 'My ravo11te Vear' ( t982 Comedy) Pete1 0' T OOIP Mark ltnn Baker An alcoholic e.1 mAttnPe idol has troul)to cop1nQ with the pressure<; ot a hve TV perlormancc du11ng 1elewi1nr1's golden a.9_e 'PG' Q It nr 35 mm ) (l) llO¥W nnmanc1nv fhp btone' ( 1984, Advenlurft) M1C.haPI f)ouglas Kathleen Turner A romanflc novehsr re luctantly 1e11m& with 11 m~1.;hO adventurer 1n a South American 111ngle to ransom her sister with a labulou<; legendary 1ewe1 'PG' (I ht . 4!> r11111 I .,.CUii .. (C) llOWll "HottywOOd Hor Tubs" 11984 Adult) Donna McOon1e1 Michael Andrew After taking a plumb1111,11uO w y1)1Jng mcm plunges into a seriPs ol surl)11'>1n1:1 en counters with some unusual Hottyw(l(J<j cheracters 'R ( 1 hr . 42 min ) -· • LATI ~ wmt DAW)...,.,..... Scheduled J8t-k Hanna Columbus (Ohio) loo. comPdrttn Richard Lewis 11 hr) I .,_"'CMCOCI ,._,., ,_ ,_ 0 FeatUtf'd ft1c Board man attends tile pnrty honoring the Los An04tles Lakers. tarhor ond son ac101s Greg Moms and Phthp Moms art-inter 111e~thr) D 'Georgy Girr ( lflGG Comedy) ·1a Sunday, September 15, 1985 l ynn Redgrave. Alan Bates A girl ma mes a well-to-do older man 1n order to grve her t11end's baby a hOrne (2 hrs ) llCMI "Tne Burning Hiiis" ( 1957. Wes1em) Tab Hunter. Natalie Wood Two youny lovers flee tin unscrupulous catlle b.irot• '" .1 O•"·~le hght tor survival 1::> nr:.) (!lJj 8'TBT~TGIQHT Interview w1111 "N1gn1 Court" star Harry Anderson G) PM 'lVIJOMI A British officer (8tirl Cross) returns to India where he had been r<1ised Oya Hindu nurse following n1s par ents dearh There he unexpecledly meets n1s childhood triend. P11ncess An1ut1 I Amy 1r111ng). who's about to enter 1n1<> 811 arranged marriage (Part 1 ot 3/ (} hrs) I ••m11 .. m11118enrT ... P•I DUL PllAla ,.._.. TMI LOii> ) llCMI "Richard Pryor Here Anr1 Now" ( 1983 Comedy) The famous c.u median raps everycne lrom elephants 10 torrner wives in 1n1s him staged at th~ S<l"•IQer Theatre tn New Orleans 'A Q (I nr . 37 min) ( ll (OJ llCMI "All The Righi Moves ( 1983. Orama) Tom Cruise. Craig T Nel son An ambitious high school tootbttll player rn a dying Pennsylvania steel town dreams ol a college scholarship 1n Ofder to make a beller life lor hlmCJelf 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min) 1IJel fJ fllCCl.OUD McCtoud helps an Indian ch1el se<Jrch tor his missing son IA) ( 1 hr 20 min I 1aflPAl&.Y 6'j = "Clil'>'> 01 44" ( 1973 Drama) Gary Grime& Jerry Houser Three boys qraduatP lrum nigh school and start new ,..i'~~"' 30m••I I MOUYWOOO C&.OllUP Scheduled 1:1 IOOk at "Plenty · a new moV1e stamriy Meryl Streep dlld S11ng. Hollywood's Pf lle<l!rii:"m' WHAnflYLm 1:11 ) llO¥ll "Teachers· ( t98•. DramaJ Nick NOiie JoBeth Williams A lawsuit b1ough1 against a zoo-like urban high <.cnrint for clw11rd1ng a diploma 10 an 1111 teratQ student spurs a burned out 1ns11u1. tor 10 search lor his drscarded ideals n l hr 46mrn / 29 Cl) Cll ... -.TWATCM MCOllD-llCMI "Ameha Earhart" ( 1976. Biog 1aphy) Susan Clark. John Forsythe The independent lllestyle and a11 expl0tts ol th(> lamed av1a1r111: capture pubtl<. 1mag1na t1vr1 1n the 1930-. (1 hrs) .... llTmMT llCMI · Bu<;tin Loose · ( 198 1 Come dy) Richard Pryor Cleety Tyson A bum bhn~ burglar. a concerfW\d ilChoolteacher .ind eight C.1'11dren make a c1oss·country trip 1n a broken down scnool bus 'R' ( 1 hr 34 min) C!) 1UCI MID fliaJJ Sh8mrock Games from lr018!ld (A) ( 1 hr ) ( l ) (Q) llCMI "Untll September" ( 1984, Drnma) Karen Allen. Thierry lne1m111e Stranded 1n Peri. alter being separated trom tll'r tour group, an Ameflcan womM m~ls end lalti; 1n love with fl married banke1 R' ( 1 hr 35 min ) CZ MO¥ll 'C11mo\ Of P&sslon · ( 198 4 1Jra111a1 l<athleen Turner Anthony .-e1· kin. A wu1kahohc lashlOO designer re- hPvf>S hf't cJee" roo1ed frustra11oos and .i11~1e11es as 1-1 tirgh·priced prostitute by rught retenllP.S!>ly hounded by a homicidal '>lri>l:'I prectt.ht'• n ( 1 hr 41 min I mo.C.TOOAY t1t IH llO¥ll 'Under Ttle Volcano (1984 Orrlm8) Albert Finney Jacquehne Bisset f>rrttc.ror John Huston s adaptation ot Mal rom I nwry s novel A forme1 8ri1tsh con sul tormented by alcoholism and his past -,11uyy1e'> 1nettec1ually to rPverse his sell de-,1ruc.t1ve behavior A 11 hr 49 min) 1:9 (!) MOVllTONI ... G) MDVII "Hrtrry Blacl( And The Tiger" I t958. Adventure) Stewart Granger Bar b'1ra Rush A l<1mou'> hunter almost IC>Se$ tw hit> l>l'Cil•1:.t. ol a coward s ac11oos 1;> hrs JO rrun I 1 .... , ...... . 18t11DM1Ce91 M ~..,_·rmp 119 AllOTT MID COITILLO ... ....,Mm ...... )lf'OWTICDTa li:a <~\ llOV. "Toy Soltl1e1:. I l!J8d Dra111cJJ J;ic,o,1 M11te1 CtuAvuri I tttle A ytlChl111y 11uc<111011 tu111.,, 11110 .1 111~ and death struy QIP lnr .1 4w11µ ul li,..vc:rly 11111'> teen ayt<r'> "'"*'" ll1t!y are c,1µ1uo .. a by Central Arne11 C.dtl l)UC11lla~ H I ' ,,, J 1 min ) d fAn'M• dJ)Nnm Em lOY l lf'OWTaOOllC M l Cl llOYll ~""' 1111,1ye I 198? D1a111aJ M1ChOt!I 0 Kei:-lr Kt1rerr All('n A youny Ulyinp1<. loup1•t111 '" lu11•tJ 11110 .i tana111.11t rehgl~<; <;ull rl' I I t11 'i I 111n ) W (f)IUPITI r~) IPORTtCllfTU r?) CHAM.II CHAl9'UN TAUi Wint !Jul'-.t Jane rondo .. @ ALWllHOW d (A) llCMI ··un1o1 ·~ .. 1i•1::inoor ( t'J84 Ote1 mciJ Ka1en Alle11 Tn1e1ry Lhemulle ~11andeo 111 l'.111-. alter oemg <;elJdtdh:<l tr .. m hPr I• 1ur IJ"•ur. an Ame11can wo111<111 1111•1'1<, JnO lull!> 1n love with a mart 1c:tl b1mker 'A l,J ( 1 t1r 3fi min ) .. (f) .,.. IUlln Uj)CAIDITAT~ rf AWa: ..,... • .,,..,.. Cl llCMI "R1cher<1 Pryor H"'" Ami Now" I 1983. Cornedy) l he la1nm1:. <.O t11<>d1an ri:IP!> CVf>ryune from elel)hanr-. tu l11rr11pr w1vr><, 111 Hw, l1h11 o;layt>d di llw t,.)Poyer fhea1re rn New Orleanc; f~· t I hr 37 rn1n / e:al @ fUNf1TONll SEASON ..• FromPaaes Tics," "Cheer~." "Magnum. P.1." and "Simon & Simon" art" on Thursday. Saturday. easily the networks worst night. was when they had their wcake~n programs. and many viewers opted fot v1dcocasscttc rentals and activ1t1cs ouiside the home. "TV v1ewina 1s nothing more than a reflection of programming." ~id Sisk. "and Thur1day night has some areat programming." -Weclnesclay -Mondnv Movies- S. S "1>111•rt••lflll 11982 Ouut1tl) .Jnlln 1\•1 • 11 ~ Ah""'' ~1M1dm,in 11 to :>O $c'5 C • 1 I I r I tt\4 \ , oHtt'll)' I l .J<.Jtt• '"" "r' I ll1Ud Kt'tr1dge 11 h1 31 rn1n ) ... H l11hti~ Htf' IUl>fl I 1977 Musical) 111.1111.itt-fl VcJ1<..l'~ by Dick Van Dyke I• ul fl,11h•y I I ltr I? min) t:ll S I r ·Ii·• ~ r I llf°'r '> Mdyl< Po110n'. 1 h Art~t-rot ""' Richard W1l">On J11t111 W 111,.,r It lot l() 11111• ) z I 'I 'I •• , I 1•11 l CornPrty I Cary •' 111• ! c 11"1 Hh" flµ,nnPfl 11 hr J7 Hi J 7:tl C fl• I 1.><·•u y I •wu•Py lvoney Bug'> J1,.1u r M11v1t I 1'181 (.nmedyl Arumal • I Vr •II··~ hv MPI Hl;inc hmP r Ol<'IV (I "' ,l(} tllH1 Nlf il7 llu• 1111111 <>t It All 11963 Comndy) I 1°" I l.1v JamP.., Garnet (2 hrs l Ill H r l·• ''"'•ll flo1J ( 1983 1.onwr1yl :~:,,, rt't :.·:::·:~""~·.:':~ 7~~;~~ rx~1m:r, 1~~ M• I )11• ~ rt11111 ( t hr 40 mrn ) a:. ~ ,., ... ,., ,,, 11q1n ComPdyt lh., Hf r flt th .. 1 A11d(C1rt (1 hr ?7 " Z 1.rw I I 1'lt\1 $u-.pi>n~) CH>nnr5 <)•Mui fl,...,., ""''"''""'Q (I hr Jq mrn ) tell C flu 1'11v,1h• I yt''-11()80 Comedy) r • """"" r '"' ( !llWily 11 hr 3 1 min I H ~i4""' , • 11 "" .1111> 1 1Q8? D<ami'I,) ~ 111·11 V11lor1t•11!' 111•111<> I 1•P Curtis 1? ''"I S• 1-,0v.it1· f'nll"' / t9h1 Uram11) Tom 1 1 •11t.•11,1y la11•<>.., M1hwell 11 ltr 29 I Et) '"" I •1tq W 111 ( 19'>4 Mys1eryl "''''"'"Y Uu11111 < n.111<><, Cobur11 (?hrs J '9!GI 1n1 1.lo111qf\ll't , )I r t>rolh Avfl'1Ut' 1195 7 '" 11•1,1) Ill{ hi'lfll r qan Jan SIPtllny (:;> I I I ,..,. l 11 .. t ""' I 14 1 / Comi>dyl {,harhP '"'"'"' r n11a f'tirvr,jl1t,. '*II l I 1111 1 ·'" I t'ltt t Hom11n< td R" I~.,..~ ""'l'' ll11otAn I I hr ;> 1 non ) 11:90 1111• ':>1!»1qln pq/ 1 f;11mer1vl Hu to.11 J lh•n1.1n11n < 1011•. I l'rtt hman ( 1 '" ti lr•lll J C It •' Or1111.-101 And The Bollhy "'''''1 11947 Comedy) Cary Grant My111.1 I uy I 1 hr 3b r111n I -Afternoon Movi•-tt:tt II> Mr K1ngc;t1ee1 c; Wat" ( 1971 bf a "'•I Jol111 Sa•nn T 1pp1 Hedren (?hrs) H Jl1 "" /\11cJ Th~· Ooc" ( 1981 ComP dy I I' 11n11nth WAl'.h. HP.nry Ramer (1 hr 10 11t11 t I S I • ·J "~' I t'IAO MuSl(;31J Robtn Wtl 1 "• "l11•lley Duvall ( t hr ~4 mm ) 1 1 ... 11 ht••'> ( tq84. Oram11) N•< ~ r j1 tilt• lolltilh Wolhams ( I hr 46 nllfl 1 t:tlflll ""' ""•Hhrrnnl)flf" ( Hl18 D<ama) r t u 1, • .., l ~uqtttrm f ls;1 l anc.h~stet ( I I 11 !11111111 I t:tl c , ,,,. l'htllldl'lphta r •pertment 1 • •>i4 •,1 ,. 111., I w 11cm) M1rh11el Pare fj,1•11 y•\llpn tlht 4;?mtn) H r ""''"' 1 Hly ( IQ75 Musteel) Sar " 1 • ""'"•l'·" .l~mf><: Caan (2 hrs ?O I I ta S I W 1111 y., 1 11QS? ()f11m11) OanA llrulo••w I k>rothy Mr (;tllrP ( 1 ht 4;> , ... n' l 11 Nrttlt•' I t 184 l)fsma) /aide S•I ... 1 .111t11•111•1 011v1c1 Vtlll!lpando 12 hrs 11,,1111 I d C H;"t' .,, ,.1 1 !'Iii.I Comedy) rrie 't111J .. 1111 ll1111l•ers rluc1 Cliff ( 1 hr 'l7 \ ""'' J .. H '··It ·, It. l11t 1.1 (t<l// Mu<;ical) "'"'"''"'" Vllll ,.. 11, I 11• ~ Vr1n Dyke P1•.11t l\.ult•y I, ,,, , .' ""'' t ._ l 11·1 lt111•t ••I ll.HJcl>1rl ( tq4Q Fania· 'f' J• .1 ... '""'"' • I•• 1d V•·111t 1, '" 4n .. C 1111 t •·•·•·• I •1111>y l•.1oney Bugs fh11111y M11v1~ ( 1'114 t Comi>ctyl Animal />ti ./l)ltl"• tJy Ml'I RI.in-:; June roray ( 1 ht '0 111111 I L 0 A M1n1JI Mlrdc;le '1983 Drama) Jut,,. tt11 ... 1on. Pele ( t hr 4 1 min ) S '..11 r .. i:t G1our1<.1 ( t983 Orama) Tim Ml'"'"" J.in tltJm 11 hr 40 min) -Evening .. 1="=0M Cll ... . ::'-=£ IQUAOIM* 1:-rrra:. ...... .an .c ... l'ICMICT ..... E TOP U. IOJlllQ John Meekins vs Jut'y f i>rrell tn 1:1 1urnor wellerweoghl boo1 "' h"rllllPd IO< 0 ight tl'\tJlldS hvP from Al 1,tntl( <.111 N I I/ ht<, JO min I H llOVW M111t•t>r I odP' 1198? Drama) r11.irl111r1 Ht>'>'"" Nick Mancuso A Scol ""' """t'' 1111•<, tc> p101ec1 his gold fr om '" · 1111•111<"' 11 ... 1 ·lll" hun1ers PG ( 1 '" 4 t '""') NOT llAT HOn.. .. .c ... tl]) ... TOO Cl.Oii '°" COfllFOfn .,,..,., llACIB I Lllml •WW wtm.OfPOlmlll I • TMI LMD Of THI_.. ·~¥** C 110VW The P11vilte fyF>s' ( t980 ( t•lfll'C1y) Don l<OQll<. Tim C:onway Two t1111111it11iy Am1>1or an dP4Pc-;ltve'> .Jre called '" 111 111vi>•a1gMP ,1 ·;Pllf>S 111 mwders 1n an r l•QltSh CdSlle PG (I hr 3 t min ) ( Z 1 CIWLlt ~ TAutl """ Guest Jane Fonda I ,,_.,MD LAia. NI Cle ... lfOl INTBT~ TOllQNT lnlPtV•"w wo1h "Dallas" st11r Linr1B Gray B MAIP't DAYI AUit MC ... Q 'JI.~ P•J /aoo1a Cl11fl 1ns11uc rnn; JI wrMlo. at a ma11nP bool 1.m1r1n S11r1 lfh··~--- MB'ICC.NIY wtm.OfPOlmlll ...__CHAl•I f'MmrtmU. ••••.aRT r <0) MO¥tl <..toak And Oegger I 19H4 SU<;Pf>O'>f'I Hpnry Thomas Dab t\l'y LnlPmoln Ari 1 I yPar ·Old Wtth an • •vPr l • 1101 •'· •nMQtnntron t>ecomec; en tan ytP<I "' '' •Pat hip c;py F1r1vt<n1ure wh1>n he w1l1tff'>'>e'i a m111dpr and the lhAll ot rop '>Pl IP! m1lit;uy rht<.Ull•Pnts ~IT (' hr 4 1 mu I S ~TMILOIT.._I Wh,.n Ah•" '• (A 11d•ev Meadows) l•rt1tll1•r Ill 1.1w ol'lk!I Ralph (Jackie Olea <.w1) Im "•onry '" tiuy n holel Ralph con vmrr •, NP1trn1 (Ari <Arney) to get 1n •"'"'''(' ,,..,,,.,.<J lJ l MO¥tl loc>p••• 1 IC} II Lome<Jyl C.11v < 1111nt Cnn.,1a11('(' 84>f'lll4!11 A 10<1r rted covpte oecome unwilling gnosts af1e1 betng 1n11olved 1n an mno acctdeni ( t hr 37 min) mw. ,.@ MIMI "OB VII (Part 2 of 21 (1974. Drama) Ben Gauara Anlhony Hoplo.1nc; Ar Ame11c.an aurho1 accuse<; a Polish· born doclor of being a war c 11m111a1 (3 hrs tOm1n) 7:98 t OM THI TO'llt Featured on the road wtlh lhe Dodgers · hll the highways to see h-Ow Tommy Lasorda and the boys on blu~re tor lhe1r big games SI ...,,., ~":"AMII I Ill OM L.A. Fea1ured a nuc;talq1c 1001o. back at the 1965 Dodger learn a v1c;11 ro the bar '[)mples " where lhe par1ons song lor th~r d11nks IM a.eo AT &.AMI ... "'°"" CCQIT ........ lmlllYWIDU.. WU. WU WON.D Of MmAa..I .. ,.., ....,. MIMI "Susannd Pass · ( 194q West· ern) Roy Rogers Dale Evans A game warden ballles a gang ot crooks 11y1ng to gel at lhf' oil depo<;•l5 under a lake 11 hr 30m1n) .. fl (f) l1lt ~ I Premiere) Baseo on the htl movie Two men convicted or a c11me they dtdn I comm11 arrange a un•Ql•E' p11son-escape and then 11y 10 keep Proe step aN>ad ol lhe author11te., Stars Larry Roley and Joseph Guzaldo 11 hr l 0 m MICIHWAY TO tllAYIN (Season Premiere) Jonathan and Mark become 1n 11olved 1n the 1tves ol lhree young<;ters who are .1t1Pnd1ng Camp GOOCI Times a tactltty tor 1e1m1nally 111 children Stars Michael Landon and Vic:IN f1ench cPart 1 of 2) Q!1 hr) u MIMI A1aOf>SQve' ( 1%6 Ad11en lure) Gregory Peel.. Sophia l 011>n When ..in Ame11can p1ofesso1 in England •s kt<l n11p1">ed aid 1..omes '" the torm ot a mvste r111U<; woman who is the mostrec;c; 111 an 0tl magnale (2 hrs ) 8 O'O) MC ... INCIA&. "45 I 8C," Foc- mer P1es1den1s A1eha1d N1•on Gerald Ford and Jimmy C.arler alonq with prom•· nPnl ~rsonahtiec; from the U S ano abro.i<.110111 coanchors Pe1e1 Jennmgs and Ted Koppel 101 a historical overview of peoplf> places and e11en1s from 19<1!> 10 11he~~31'11c;) 90Wll 'AoHe1bAll ( 1975 Science Fiction! James Caan. John Hou<;eman In a rtQtdlv conlrolled society ot the fulure lhP surprc;tar 01 the number one SPor1 challenges the esta~tshed Ofoer by retus ·~lo rehre from the game (2 hrs ) 6il U!> AIOlnOll IAm.I The right to have an abortion 1s examined thtough docu· mpntanes af'ld commen1ar y 1ltustra11ng prn choiee and pro hie viewpoints 1nclud ea c11e cltps from "•tent No MOfe So Many Voices ·conrP•vPd 111 l •befty · and "The Silent Scream 1 l hrc; ) GD,...THILOM (°C) .,_ ''The Blue<, 8ro 1h1><•, 1 t980 Come<M Jotin BeluSh1 Dan Ayl.<oytl Two~ s.nge1s must contend with lhe Ch•c..ilgo pOllCe the CIA. neo Na11s and lhe U S Army 10 put logelher J beneh1 concer1 to rn1c;e money for tMtt orph8n Rjlf' A (:> t11s I) min ) 'H' .,_ The Termon&tOf / 1'184 &1 Sunday, September 15. 1985 19 \ ence Ft<.tton1 A11·w'.llO !:>cnwarzenegger. Linda Han11fl'>' A <..yb<>rg 1s 'Senf back 1n time lrw• rt • .-, .. ,..r :>029 10 pteseot·day Los Angeles a• '-lls..,mare a woman who cs CSMhneo tc. Q'"" b•r lh lo a revolu1ionary 'R'~lhl 4811 1• 1 rnee I r ' 1111Cil 8 bout of depres -SI00~1:~Uh 'J 11.CMIOAT ,&tt'tum .. ,....,. W~OC* Warring South Ameri-can fac11ons are ttw> l81est rargers of Rep Bob Foretiead s t..leve< thinking •9 CJ) CMML.-a C<9#1f (Premiere) The wor~1ng parents of three children lry 10 CoPe w•th <>~erday work stress wtule keep1nq ''" N1tl• thP <.haos thuy've come 10 ellpe< t <11 tl()(TllJ I omghl Charlie has • scage fright "''~n he appears belore hes son's t11gt1 •,ct10<1t c:la<;s Stars Flip Wilson and Glad(' l'ni9t1 • GO NILL TOR Father Noah ''HardStelJ" R1vm<, (RrJberl Blake) tries to recover " ll''d' IMt t~lpecl a young boy ~:1)1•• ;, ' .. 11r11omc state ( 1 hr ) I nu llAM:M Gl.lf>'>t Ann J1Htan < 1 hf) ~ .... TMll.a.ID ...,.()OK (OJ llO¥ll (J11>a111•,c;ape' ( 1984, Sci- ence r1cr10111 I >;>11111• Uua1d. Ma• Von Sy- dow Wh•ln wv1i-111y with a sclenltSI who hu d1'.<.•1vro1P•J ,, w;1y ro proiecr one's ~onsc1ou'> th111Jqh1., into another's dttams ,, po; yr 111(. ~rum~ UP<>ft a plot lo UM the n1erhoo ror pollttcal purposes. 'PG· 13' I I hr l'• """ J (J}mwtl PrJVl>f" ( 1980 MUSICal) Ro- bin W1lltam"i. $t,,•tll'y Ovvatl. Whtie search- ing to1 tw l;:ilt,..,r thP "iptnach-eattng sailor Vllil• e Q•M1nl h.11111f>t where he pieka up a fOUndhriy r1nd :i •kmny sweetheart 'PO' {!hr . b4 """ ) (%) MO¥W r P.11 l•fl•'• ( t98A. Orama) Nick Nolf!'!. JofiPth Williams A lawsuit bfoughl agr11nc,1 ;i LOO lrke urban high school 101 11 N;.ir1J1ny a diploma 10 an 1th terate st1Jdent s1•ur'i a nurned·oUI mstruc- IOf to ser1rc.h l0t hie;. discarded ldealS 'R' 1hr ,4&m11 1 I IOIUIG Cl) llOMI -~ -emiere) Th.-. octogenarian hosts this WMkly a111hol0Qy ~Prie•; Tonight a delec· tive (Tim Math•·· •.1") lllt''> to help an 1ns1t- lutionehu•a W"'''fl" (Catherine O'Hara) ttctalrn her 11gti1 10 mariage her !amity's llUblee' lfltf' (!) M0WW (lr11t11· ()I Ar1ta1n" ( 1969, Ad· llenture) M1chFIPI Caine Laurence OOvier Brillstl p.1016 ftqht 9alla11t1y to prevent the annitlrlatton of l rmdnn by the German Luflwarfe (2 1111 •• 30 m1r1 1 -1~ (P1em1ere) Edward Woodward stars os Roben McCall. a for-"* 1ntet1igence Qflef&h"e who comes out ot rtllromcnr ro lmla11ce the scalet of tua· IOi on lhe •llreets ot MMhatUjn Tonight. computer technoc1An stumbles onto a ErnmMt blackmolllng scheme. ( 1 hr ) e IT • .._..._ (Season Premiere) ndlet COl)hn1JM to grieve OV9f the loss ot hit brother 111 Vietnam. Auschlander be- Dlftt a SfJIH< ti tl)I Wec;tphall's replacement. ilw new ho11d (Alfie Woocta1d) of obStet· rfc9 and gynArnlogy counsels a childless cooplo •,r.w. No11rnm Lloyd and Wtlllam 0.MIS. _j t hr ) ...... Sunday, September 15, 1985 t - I.,.,,., ... --.... TUCI ......... ).,.,. "Mussolini The Oeclme And Fall Of II CM:e" (Part 1 ol 2) ( 1985. Orama) Susan Sarandon. Anthony Hoplons As World War II sweeps across Italy. a per- sonal war rages between members ol Benito Mussoltnt's !amity that ultimately tea==-~hr , 45 min) t1t111mMG•' II ........... -.,.,. "Seven Days In May" ( 1964 Suspense) &rt Lancastttt, Kirtl Douglas A top-ranking U S. general plots a milttary coup rn opposition to the ptesldenl's pto- posed dtSarmameot agreemenr with the Soviet Unton. (2 '1rs , 30 min.) ..... tW ff,,8())0 .... LOU_. ....... "" ....w-.a.. _,_,...-. CM&ma..rMm ......... .,.,. "The Ptliladelph1& Experlmenr" ( 198.4. Science Fiction) Michael Pare, Nancy Allen. In HM3, a top secret radar test aboard a naval deslroyer goes haywrre and two sailors are propelled. v1~ a time-warp, rnto a Slmllar e11perlmenr rak· ~place 1n 1984. 'PG' O ( 1 hr . 42 mrn.) ---•'"""w (OJ .,.,. "Kloky LadleS Of Bourbon Street" ( t977. Drema) Dawn Cummings, Helga Trhcl. Four emotlooally disturbed women decide to end 11 alt in one great ~Y ol pleasure ( I hr . 25 min.) CSJMOWll "Squeeze Play" (1981. Come- dy) Jim Hat1ls, Jenni Hetr1ck. The girl- friends of softbe" players decide to form thetr own team as a way ot avenging their '.!!91ecl 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 min.) (ZJ .,.,. "A Weel('S Vacation" (1981, Drama) Nathalie Baye. Phlllppe Noire! A French high-school teachef becomes d1senctaanted with her work 'R' ( 1 hr • 45 min J I lal99CCMrf tW Cl) .,.,. "The Awakening Of Cafl· dra" (1981. Orama) Blanche Ba.ker, Cliff DeYoung A young wkSow MJff&fa from nightmares abOOI her husband's death In a huntl'\ ~::,r''· (R) ( 1 hr • 30 min ) D e Host Johnny Carson ( 1 ht.) li.=wu. .......... LAW U• CA Host. Dennis WhOley Scheduled: journalist I author Bet=~,~ I CMIWA ...... "The Dream Of Don Guadalupe" Alejandro Rey recounts the story ol the Ula and !Imes of Calltor· nl1fa founding father ·-General Gua-da== i ' lftl ,."'. 1W ... WIMT'I -011t This dOoU· menrary attempts to separate tact f1om fiction as It explores the phenomenon of UFOs and features ey9Witnes• eccounta ofcloleencoun~ hf.) -1=-= ••••• fl ... .. .a ..... .....__.M11Ml Semifinal Q8mt from VFL Perk In VlctOfle, Austrati(ll i ) (3hrS) lWClUI tt:9 CD LATI ~ Wn'M DAVI> LIT'JWmAM SchedUled >•nq•·r lratf!y Unman Miss America 1986 conled•an Anti Sarlalf P 1 , hr) I .,,,_ tlTCttCOa( ,.tam ,_ ,_ 0 f Pdl 111"'.1 Hlef't .JeH 1 Han Mick Jagw1 ~ 1r~., 1n IOve Joh• Hovston ano 111c; •Jaughlet An.,ehcd 1 t hr I 0 90¥ll 0.11~ C11y I 19!>0 Dtama1 Charlton H~ton l 1111bfllh Scoll F()llo.,, •11(,1 an unhappy Nil• l•"'f, '"v" dlfa11 a lonP take<; tn Qambl1r~ .mil l>e\.CJmes mar~ell tor murder ( 2 hr• '.> 111111 J m •M PAftJC*I A•.r fBPn Croos1 oe sp11e hts love lo. An1uh I Amy lrvmg1 saves her 1mpenrlorig rna111agt1 lo the ag1riy Rana (A~!>'mn 8ra11•t Nhr threatened to call oll the cerernOfly an1 rhus force her into a Irle ot serv1lurJt-arid d1sg1ace f Part 2 or 3) (2 hrs , l •mBWMIWI OCIMI• Na.Ml.a.ID ) (0) llOWll V'-'rt19c1 t t9~13 Mystery) James Stewart Kim Nuvilk A •el11ed Sar rr;)n(.t<i(.0 QetecflvP Wlfh it fPQr UI heights 1s h1reo ro t•a11 d weal!hy c;h1pow11er's wile and l1nds h1mwll lallonQ rn lov.-. with her 'PG (2 hrs) tMl(f ) llO¥ll 'Be~• DetPn5p· (1984 Come dy) Dudley Moore fd<N~ Mu1phy A hap ler.s eng1~ s plans for a flew faflk gyro are l;irhng as m1co1rably ,:ii, hie; mart•age and overseas two years later a lank con• mander endurPs thP rf")ulls R O 11 hr 34 min J -rtl M0¥W ThP Kerotu<;lcy rr11>c:1 Mo11ie ( 1977 Comedy) fvan Kim Milster Bong Soo Han Thi• 1..oller lion of no-holds barrf'd 'il!l111ca1 ;¥erchP-spooling 1etev1 sion afl<l movre cllches mctudes cameo appearances by Donald '5utherlafld Hen ry GrDsor1 GeOfqp l .11<>nby ano 8111 Bill ~ 'R ( I hr 30 min ) .. (H/ llOWll Body Rock ( 1984 Drama) Lorenzo Lamas Voc.kv Fredeflck An as p11mg breakdancer hd'-to make a choice belw~n his OPvntPd yirlf11en0 and a so c1ah1e whO s w1lhng ro stal<e his career 'PG· 13' ( I hr . 34 mm ) WGCJ) .. Aftll-A powertulCh1nese come boSS swears vengeance aga111st Steed. Purdey and Gamblf wt1en the trio <.rushes his pror.rnblP druq t111llick1nQ op· etaltOll (RI ( I hr I I -·· ':. Th£< r .:iohng Ot Raymond' ( 1971. Orama) Jane Wyman. Dean Stockwell On the eve ot her reflr(>m{'nf a sp1fl'ilet 'X:hOOllP;icher •'> 1e11011zed by a deranged former student bitter over the la1hng grade he rpc,e1vc0 10 years earlier AA hr • JO mm J LUCYIMOW MOWW "F'antns1e" I 198 t Romance) Bo Derek Peter HOO!fln A young covpt~' returns from sea lo rur11 the11 Greek 1!.land hOfllf> into a tourist c.enrer. while the wile vndetgo&S 11 se.1tual awak11111ng 'R' ( I hr . 21 mln) 1 1111/Nf~ w ... AT 1"I llO¥lll Schedu!N:l 11>views "Agnes ol Ood' (JaN" Fl')flda Aflnf' Ban· crolt). "Kiss or the Srlrdnr Wom.in· (W11 llam Hurt Rnut Julia) 'Year o t th6 Ora (~~~;eke) ALL• M •Ma T ......u . llMAT'IMY~ •<"S'l "I Want You ( 1957 DramaJ ();ina Andrews Do101hy Mc:GuuP I I hr 42 min I .. fC' 'Ask Any (.,1rl 11q!>q Com<>•lyJ Shu ley MacLau1e Da111cJ N1v<>n I 1 '" it 1 mm I ,. fa(?) ··Teacher<; ( 1984 Or11m;i1 Nock Nolle. JoBeth W1llmmc; ( I hr 46 mon > 1:9@ .. L1llle Ooy L~t ( 1953 Drama j Bing Crosby Claude Dauphin 17 hrc; ) - .. (C) "Tht> 0111 UI l 011t> • ( 1958 Drnn1aJ Laurel"I Bacall. Robert Sine~ It hr 45 min) (ffi .. To Catch A King · I 1Q8J OrnmaJ Robert Wagner Teri Gnrr t7 hr<;> (!) .. The A111er Rat .. ( 1984 01ama1 Tom my Lee Jones. Martha Phmplnn ( 1 hr 34 min) .. (Z'l .. Clash By Nryhl t 1952 Or.un;i) Bar bara Stanwyck, PA•JI Oougla<. ( I hr 4!> min) -(~l .. YankeP Doodle Dandy ( 1q4;> Musi cal) James Cagney .Imm l <>c;hf' (? hrs f.lf'"!.L e1an1e · ( 198il [)nrni'I) Burton Cummings, Glynni<. O CC>nnor t 1 ht 49 mrn I ($1 .. 1hr Hoo~ 11% 1 Pr.1111.:11 Kirk Douglas Rober I Wal!.t.>• Jr 11 hr 1fl n11n) e;, , .. The Vt0le111 Ont.>c; t l'lb7 Oram.11 F8fnand0 Lamas Aldo Ray f, hrc; I -(fl) "LOSI f"logh1 (1%9 Ot:tmil) Lloyd Bttdges. Anne Francis 17 hrc; I tW( .. A WN>k .-. V;icat1un ( 198 I Ornm;i) Nathalie Baye Pr1111ppe NoorPt c 1 hr 4C., mtfl) 1t118 "Lola" ( l<l71 Orarn.il Chmlt>S Bron son, Susan Georgt> 1 I hr 10 mrn > -Af•--· Movi•- 1119 m ' The-F antdc;lt<: lnva<.oon 1 II ~·1ane1 Earth.. ( 1966. Sc1ence·f"1c1ton1 M•ch;it"I Cote. Deborah Walley (7 hrs) (H) "Hardly Working ( 1981 C11medy) Jerry Lewis, Su<;An Oliver ( I ho l 1 rntn ) tt:llfCl .. Sheen;i' ( 1984 Ad11pn1u1e1 T;inya Roberts, Ted Wao;s ( 1 hr . 57 nun) Wfl!) "The Secrt>I Agenl .. ( 1936 Myc;tr1y) JOhn Gielgud Madeleine Carroll ( 1 ht 30 rr11n ) (S) .. Ambll'>h ( 19'10 Wf'<;te1n) Robe1t TaylOr. John Hodtak (I ht ?q rntn I (l') .. Tm> OP11d Zonro ( IQ63 Suspenc;t.>I Ch11s1ophe1 Walken Brookf' Adiimc-, ( I hr . 42 rrnn I /dt "Six Wepkc; ( 198,' Dr:imal Dw11ry Moore. Mary Tyler MOOle ( 1 hr 4 7 rrnn I •<C"' · Ba111~round" t 1949 Ar.Jven1111e1 Van Johnson lohn HOd•Ok ( 1 ht '18 Oun ) ( .. Choppy And The P11ncess ( 1971 Fantasy) Animated 11 hr 18 '°"') •<Zl "The Thiel Ot Ongda1f I 1940 ranta ay) John Justin. Conrad VPl<JI I I hr 46 mm ) W (Tl .. 1 rensure In The Ca11f'<;' I 1983 Ad venture) Tern Mo11l!Wll Andrew Kerr I I ht . 3~ lf\111 ) ' ,, W CCl "Tho Gill 0 1 l ovr ( 19'>8. ()rnmll) Lauren l:tacall. Aot>er t •;rnc.k ( 1 hr 4<; mm ) (RI .. Tm> Bug.; Bunny / Amid Runnt>r Movie ' ( 1979, COll'IOOy) Antmnle<J (I hr . 38 min I •Cll (01 "Nicholn.., N1ckl11hy ( 1982. Om ma) Aromated 11 hr 1!> 1111n) (?l "Teac hor!\ · I 1984 Otamn) N1c.k Nolle, JoBeth Wltt1arm. ( 1 hr . 46 nun I •tm "000d Guy~ Weur Blark ' (1978, Ad 11en1ure) Chuck NOfM Jnmr c; rranc1scus -Evening---- •tJD..,. I •n "°"'"* C81 ... &ACI ...•• ,...,. m TllB'I C0911tf 41>..,_,nwn fl) IUll•• 90llT fi).C ... EI!) DWIMT TITNllt!-.-ilCMIMll '1!> umu CM 80\!9Y-n 'E" AUTO Mc:m USAC Hui 100 from Terre Haute. Ind ( I hr . 30 man ) H1 llCME ·sacred Ground .. ( 1983. Ora rn;i) Tl!n Mcintire, Jack Elam Turmoil rruµ1-:, when a mountain man and his tamo ly II i to c.e111e on Pa1ule burtal grounds PG ( I hr 40 min ) : ~) llOYll 'fhe River Ral" ( 1984, Ora n1a1 Tommy Lee Jones, Martha Phmpton Paroled alle1 serving thirteen years m pns nn a m'1n rerums lo his home along the Moss1ss1pp1 and struggles to lorm a rela· 11onsh1p w11h lhe daughtP1 he nf'11er knf'w ·pc· Q ( 1 ht , 34 min) '1' HOT llAT MOn. ........ ~ :'a.Oii FOR Ca.oln lilff#llDY tJil ~ i ..-•ww fi)-.OPFOR"Nm '1i.)...,. re• llO'lll .. My Fa11011te Wrle ( 1''140 Comedy) Cary Grant lrenp Dunne long oehe11ed dead a woman reappears and d1sco11e1c; tha1 he1 husband has remar1>ed 1n her aosence ( I hr , 28 min I I ftm'f.., I.Ma. 1• Cll ... ..,_.-Tl0191KT lnlPr11iew wolh Tony Bennell U MAWf DAYI AUit (I} P.11. llMAZlll W1ndsurt1nq chitrn~ Jenna de Rosnay. a Detro11 couple with l"'l'ii .. " '"" "'""" .... ,.L.Om ..... .., 1[1 rOlllO'lll '·Bnter Victory· ( 1958. Ora ma) Richard Burton Curt J11rgenc; A Brll 1sh rna1or rece111es a medal 101 R m1c;<11on hf' clod no1 rpfllly compl+>IP ( I hr 30 "'"'I z llOYll Tupper' ( 19'37 Cornedy) < .iry (,rant Conc;tanct' 8ennpf1 A ma1 roed t iuplf' t>ecome unwoll1ng ghosts iltter hf-mQ 11111nlvt>t1 11111n ilotto flCCldnnl (I h1 37 rnon J mwm T::ll @ llCME t 1111e BIQ Man ( 1970 Wec;1 ern) Dus11n Hottman. Faye Dunaway A Iii 1-yl'.ir old man 1eca11.-. his adopllon by the Cr1eyPnne his retum 10 c1111111nt1on and htS part on the battle ot l 1tlll' 81g Horn (? hrs ~!>mm) 1';tllJ tOllMTOWll Featuied a behind the scenec; look at "Miami Vice. TV's hollest c11me se11es, with stare; Don JOhnson and Phohp M1chtlel Thom11s and ttxecultve pro duce1 MIChl'let Mann D a.• AllYOlll UN? The contro11orsy surrounding AIDS (Acquhed Immune De 1tc1en1 y Synd1ome1 1s oxplorod. 1ncludmg whnt •t 1<. how 11 1c; 1ransm1t1ed And whclhc1 01 no1 lhere l\lt' ways 10 all(J1d 11 IWP'f DAYI AUit 1M DllGO AT lMll ... 1 .. , ..... .. nllDQ.Am WU. WILD WOllLD 0# MmAll IBl#l«JY '1i.) AUQM. OOllllEr J"lt Smith prepare<; a Pel\1119 due~ shrimp on q1n and d1unk t.h•<.kt!n E MIOR QUMTllltOMI CMAl9llCl 1111 .. m llCME T N l• Tickets To London" 11943 Drama) Michele Mo1gan Alan Curlis A W ,rid W:ir II seaman troes to ex 0nror;1IP hont<;Plf llflrll Chi!rge<; Of a1dtng ilnd C10Pll1ng the e11emy ( I hr 30 min ) .. IJ "11 u--. P.L The sudden disap- pearance of a teen-ager teadc; Magnum 10 behew lherp s more th.an 1 t.1n11ty feud on· 11011/PIJ IRI ( 1 hr J 0 8i) COllY IHOW Rud) complains about being bored, but when Cloll permits her 10 have ,, <:;lumber oarly he fonds him· r;ptf lf>t1rl111g tc rrghl precocious 5 year olds (Rl U llOYW Bl1n<.Jfotd ( 1966 Suspense) no1:k Hudson Ciao 1d1a CardonalP A psy ( l1111hoc,t become<, 1rov<>l1100 woltl onte1na t•• 111.it 1 1111111 r wh.-11 ne trf'ats ,1 c,c;en11s1 '•' •11ul1t riv lw• • 0ppn<;1nQ qr.11,.rnmpnt<, (:> '"" J 0 llOYIE Tt.ro t 1• I ,)I '>hPola ( 1973 M (Sl•'l)<l Poc;h 11d ~"' 1.11111n James ( '''"'' A 1111111"' I" cJlll pr 1111/0IP<; those I·• l>r•lot•••':> 1t>!>t\('\1 '>•hi" tnr t''" wtfr S I••"' 1 fl~"' 1 rr·11<1> 001 tu,. ylChl 12 t 1• I u-..no ®J m ... 61) llO'lll I h • Out •Jn M.11 1972 <;u'l'Pll'i.Pl Ann M,11qrr>f I" 1r T 11nltg ro.i 11 Ari un~nnwn hot man re1en1leo;sly tr.1t.• ~I 1 1 11ur1 llm 10" tt•P c;trePI . ot Los Angele, t2 hrs I &l) '1!) ll'YlltRYI flur11pn1. nt Thf' Bar IPy nwnµotfl ({111!1 '"'<; 11'1•' n111 boy net w•u" wtu .. , h•1 .1 ... h"nt1~ 1 111J IP ricrused of t1f.11 ~"'''" .11 •I' fl"r.1ln111 1 t>r'ltl'lel IR) l,2_ I 1 hr ) W~THl!LON> C llOV. ·-:,111•1·11,1 11984 Ad11enlurn) 1 o111y.1 llouf'rl' IPrj W;1o;s Aro American t V pr •tll•L"' 1111< '' '"'" w•lh ·t 1unyle ,1111°1·11 • ntl lo ,I I' ,)fl o><JUt ,]!Pct na1tll0 f'"'ll,., (•1111• 11q1rrf)rr1q thp rrironP >I .in Af11 r ·'" k111qdo111 Aa<.Pc1 '"' th1> t im1c book h1'1n111e pr_, O (I hr ':ol min I H llOYW nrq'1t1 "'"P 66 ( 1984 Ora " I) W1ll1>n1 n.1toe hldQP RPonhold Df11/ 1110 tho •11011 /\r1n>n.1 an t11y l e11quer 1$ as "'' tl't1 l•v 1 o11t'lhJly -NISP h•tChhoker when 1, ., 11 "•wd•t><. c.11001 a hOlf' 1n the rad1al01 <•I tu 'l'> Tt11111!1P1h1rt1 R 11 hr 35 mtn ) S llOYW M., tl1f1•1 ( 1q53 Romance ) ( llfllt K.1ye M.111 I 11111 ·/I A h'\Jh c;choot -.1111J1•11t hE't )tth" r •on 1fll•t .~I'( 01l110t\lf>d will ""' ,4d•" "'''" .,., wtin 1<: h1IQ1onq htm 'I' frr•llt:h ff ( 1 t>o ll min I •Om fAlm.YTSI Wloen Ale' ,]rd lames J 11r•'tl sran ..i 1111011110 Clu.,h•t>SS rhPy wuld 11 l c. >111pet1ng lnr lht' ,amP (J11I 1 RI · nc TAC DOUIM LMIOAT 1~ llOVtl Hu1rl(.a••e 111174 Drama ) I J11y HnQmi111 Marlin M olner A h11111cane <.wut· 1111 ·1119h il Gutt C.o.l C.I town wrealung h1h ~ '"' ttlt• hvt''· C•I !Por•ltt>d (1flzens ( 2 h1 JO rt1t11 l ., ,. IMt.AZlll (f l ~IC8ITlll .. tJ l}) _,..a_,.. Irr tht-wal<t> ol thetr brrakui.> A J and Hot k die paired once .1yn111 wht'n th<' sm119QIP1s they helped ar '""' tlflC•d14 lo ('11f'n 1hl' ';('01(' t Pall 2 OI /I (RI Q (I hr ) D 8i) ~ Rrpn'I•· ol tht> yac;on fl Sunday. September 15, 1985 21 nale IAAt>e plar fl"> a traMatlantic. call to 1,.11 ~~m lhtlt f•;i ·Pf hB"i PfOP<)'>ed hoping l"~'i' 11111 t,,..,. ,.,H µiompt h 1"J tntervent1on ... lmlMTT _..,. __ "::Ca~ lMDm The lrr&n A M ·• .\,comedy ot efl0tS 1s !ioet in motlf>r1 When flurry, jeakXJs or Bernard Shute'' at1,,.nhOM ta Sauy Kool\ sellf> Shure a oarogerous rnare !Part 3 of 6) IA) O I I ht I f! J '°' U. IO._ JOl'ln Mee~•M vs .Jof-y rem•lf 1n a llJlllOI wefle1weigh1 bOUI •..c_t ... 1Jul1«J lcir eigr11 round•,. trom Atlanht Cil( N J (R/ 12 t11s , 30 mtn) <l IOJ .,_ "Teac.hets' ( 1984. Olama) lld t~OllP JoBeth W1fhams A lawsuit b1ough1 11ga1m.1 R LOO·hl<e urban h~h •,r hr101 lr1r owartl1ng a diploma to an lllf 1Pt81t' '11\Xjenf <;purs a t>urned-out 1ns1ruc "" 10 '.Pdrch '°' ht!> discarded •deals 'A' l 1 tit 41> 1111r1 / I? _,... Gnmes Of Passion" ( 1984 !JfdmaJ K1:1thleen Turf'lef Anthony Pei ~111•, A w<Jfkahohc 1asn1on designer re l11>v .. -. fitJr n~ep rooted frustrations and 011~1e11e~ a<, a high-pnced p1os111u1e by n~ht relentlessly hounde<1 by a h0fn1c1dal '>llP'!I prnac.her n· ( I hi • 4 1 m111 ) .. 1~Harry111es to explain why ht:' hJrned down a wheelcha1r·rtc.lden ""''"'d" 1o ((lMb11r11 C Adside) 1nv1tation llJ tJ yr.1rl11nhon ball (A) f f ) MOYll Juggernn111 · 11974 '>ti',pe1tY.J F•101ard Ha111•, Omar Sharif A h1111uoy UUl'.4' t1ecor11es a 111ghtmare when th•· .11Hl1•,11111·'. ol" IUl!Ury liner receive an u111111011•, t>t"uu threat and an ext0ft1011 nv11• r1nm11nd1ny S 10 5 m1lho11 (7 hrs . 30 n1111 I -IJ (J) HOmTOWM Rock smger Chr1:.10 1Jho1 Sµ1111uer arranges a weellend 1n New York for ttll of hlli friends ( t hr ) D m ...... ITmT ... Reprise Of the &ea!.()n finale Jebtoosk1 ignores the dOc toi"~ <1<Jv1ce IMt he rest before com1ny b11c1-to wo1k rurlflo's recent ur1na1ys1s o;hQwr. 11.1ce<> of alcohol Hiii and Renko lbt1h~-=bea1 (RJ f tl1r ) z--·--~ TO 1M1 IWIOll IOM --1Mlec:m.I CAlfitrOl~ m¥ll ··Porky •; ( 198 I. Comedy) !J1111 Monut11111 Mnrk Hor1111r In Florida 111 1111• 11111 t'J'JO•. n ga~ 11f hm tovlrig hruh "' "' '' h•1y "''' ".., revt•rigt" npo1n" tht> p11111111•1t11 tit •1toe 111 brOtrtf'I R' (I h1 . '.J!> 111111 ) <HlmVll Mu<,•,olirn lti«t L>ec.hrH1 And Fall or 11 OuGo (Port :.>or 7) ( t98~. Olama) Su!lfrn ~!l!Oflckm. Anthony Hopkin& As Wo!ld Wn1 II sweeps ac.ross Italy, o per o;onal wur rages between meml>efs of Aemto Mu'>~hn1'9 lemity that ultimately Inn(!& lo 11;;·dl'.i ( 1 hr . 27 mir. 1$1 ~ .. TMI LOIT DOii N()iton I All Cmnnt) b&t.orrlOfo Rolph's 1mrt11<'t on l!t>ot tl1n Cloc.k • whnn Ah<.11 (Aufl111y Ml'lllUUW"'l l'ln'I flbltl to rnllki" n rflltJlll •'!>!"""''"' e CJ QBIOJM .. (f1) _,... 'l>poro11011 ~>N"rt1t' t ,,,.,,. My·.te•v l C111111tl Wilde Kurt Mlll<lf'fl [Im 111(1 WurlcJ Wur II 11 trolll>' rnliltrfttn• th••'"' r ir•I r 11nk '• of tl'\c'I r rnnch Ao81518rl<:r• trtovu 1111•111 I? hrs 10 nun ) 22 Sunday, September 15, 1985 I .,...,_., I -RllT .,_ Olaast1·r reigns "" Hf!l en a11d Peter·s wP.ddtng day whttn lht> car bleai.s uuwn ernJ Helens lounnan mat.es d 'f" ' lh;i11 t:f•pl( 111at1e speech al the rt c.eption UV.WAY DM'lll9Y ,. t.• IJJ) tZ ... LOU~ .... C.IDL>TI ....,mJ.-., ... UUIN ._ ..... .an ) 10 ) MO¥ll 'Jac:lt ~ M Pall II . I t984. Adufl) Samantha r,,,. Jacll Wr1Jn W!_er ( t tir 19 min ) {$1 .,_ ·1ne R.ght ~tuH' 1 t983 nm n10) Sam Shepard ~C.(ltt Glerin Ba'>Nl CJn the boo~ by T 1Jrn Wolle l hf' o;ele<.t11111 .:i11<.l 11a1rnng ot the ftrst Amef1e.an as111J rca111c; 1al\e place amrd polllical maneuver 111q and media tiype 'PG' O 13 hrs 17 mtn) '2 _,... The Ol>ad l one ( 1983 Suspense) Chustopher Walken. Brool<e Adams Aller c.om1ng out of a coma. a shy l><:h<,olteecher has the pawec 10 fOfesee and change catastrophic events ·A' 1 1 hr ·:,""' ttal 1 1]) ca= A my61Pry wr1te1 plots the perfect crime with n1s ex partner as the victim (R) ( f hr 30 min) D fl) T~ Ho<;t Johnny f.:rtrson 11 lhr );':':-n. ....... MAWAllWIM LA,_.-y ~A Hos1 Denni:-, Wholey Scheduled wngw11ter Carole Oayer Sager or1 her rll)vel I' F irtrava9an1 Ges~~~ l ~c.c.:w ( .. 1"1C81111 ( -1MI Ill Hosts Len D11wo;o11 Nick 8uonleontl I 1 ht ) GPMLl'fM 1W (Cl MO¥ll "Teacl'lers' ( 1984. Ornme) Nick Nulle. JoBeth Williams A lawsull brought against a 100-lil\e urban high sctlOOI IOI awarding a diploma 10 an 1111 lt!rillP sludenl spur., a burned 0111 ln!ltruc tor lCI 'iaflrC.h lor h1•, d1~.uHdt>c1 irlealc-, n' C ( 1 hr . 46 1111n ) -m C*MOLLYWOOO DAVID&DOTTO ... ..., ... -IUl~ -MCMWlllU lllC&.UI ,.. _,... "Bulletc: 01 (;allots' f 193b Drema) Eaward G Robinson. Joan 81()(1 deU In order to get evidence nece$Sllry lor o conv1Ct1on n former detoct1ve lnllltr.1te'i !JIB~ ol c;rimlnols ( t hr 4!> min ) -U CIJ LATI _,. wtnt DAW9 LITmmU Sehoduled M8rlfll Homlngwny, cC?medl811 Denny Johrn;too ( 1 hr~ l ~ttm:MCOCI ,_ ,_ 0 reotured mlln nl "fhrett ThrM O" model high closs f/1o;h 1()(1'" 1114" L>and Poppa Coo Run Run 1wr 101111. < .t'"""'' Hnrp•IAf' "trtr ~h1>11lyn Wnfll'I (I hr) D .,. c ,.,,., flf l1if•Aw1n l•;lnn<J' (19'1) Comedy) Lt'<l(>l'nn AbbyD.lltOfl rne ~coful Pacific 1t.lnnd hie of an Fnu ll'lh vhnjor and his dllughters la dlsrupt11<1 ~ 1500 M"r'° (2 h1~ 5 mm ) m .,_ "Fl Condo!° ( 1CJ70 Western) .. JlfTI Btowrt. Lee Van Cleef A chain gang escapee and a white Apache teadef head lor Meitic:o to steal a million-dollar fortune 1n QOld (2 hrs ) • PM PA .... When Ash (Ben C1oss) c.llSGOVe<S that An1u11·, (Amy IMng) huS· band rs <lying, he and Koda Dad (Omar Shd11f) 1ush to save het horn a .custom that ~tales She be t>urr~ with het hus· band on hrs funeral pyre (Part 3 of 3) (2 hrs) ! ........... " ... •••Nlill ..... ..... l.09 ·=·-... "The Seduchon Of Joe Tynan" ( t979. Olama) Alan Alda, ijarbara Harris An honeSt, 1nfluentrat US sena- 101's pofthcal ambition and his affair with a t>ea111otu1 labo< at10tney put his family un- dPr a s1ra1n 'A' ( 1 hr . 47 min ) IL I IOJ _,... "Star 80" ( 1983. OramaJ Mariel Hemingway, Enc Roberts Traces t11e tareer anc.l death of model-actress Dorothy Stratlen who was murdefed by her estranged husband 'A' ( 1 hr . 44 m1nl_ Wll CIJ .. A .. I_ A disfigured double agent bent on revenge l<idneps a aclentis1 10 help 1ransform him into a SUpefhuman i) (I hr) .-cmu.u. -=.. "Great Catheml&" ( 1968. Comedy) Petef O'Toote, Jeanne MOfe&U r asc1nated by a newly arrived Britisher C'11the11ne the Great has him 1mprisoned ano playfully torments him (2 hrs ) f!l MlfO MCM CART MOISO<l Indy Race lrom St Pie. Que (A) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (Z) MO¥ll "The Thiel 01 Bagdad" (HMO . rantasy) John Justin, Conrad Veldt A thief 1n old Bagdad is drastlcatly changed all~~ (1h1 ,4'8mln) -1--... "Marriage On The Rocl<s" ( 1965. Comedy) Franl< Sinatra, Deborah Kerr White on vacation. a lover"s quarrel winds up 1n divorce with the wife marrying her husband's best lriend (2 hrs) I LCMICI 1111 M.L • 1MI ..... y ,.._NIU. WMAT'l..,Lm d MO¥ll "Mtlle'e Murder.. ( 1984', Ora- mA) Debra Winger, Mark Keyloun A Los Angeles bani< employee and sometime '°""' o f a drug deahng tennis Instructor c1ecldes to investigate his ~h and teop- erd11os her own Ille 'A' ( 1 hr . 37 min ) •1(t)C11 ... -.mrATCM -=cm-ft.':, W .... All.Mm • llMI "Now And Forev8f" ( 1983 Drama) Cheryl Ledd, Robeft Coleby. A woman turns to ltlcohol Whefl htf husband rs art!'sted on B rnpe charge 'A' ( 1 hf , 32 min) •<H'l M0¥11 "The Wild Life" (1 98.-4, Come- dy) Chr19topher Penn, Eric Stolt With the "'Mt ot SC.hoot )USt &round the corner a group ol teen·agera spends the laat wiel<' of summer In nit out hedonistic revelry 'R' (lhr,38 m1n) 1::9(.!) llDWWT• ... '8.,. "The Sweet A100" 1 t968. Ola maJ I ony FrancrOSA. Mlchffl St1rrazln I n1oy1ng Guhfornla sun. tun nnd WOl'Tl«i, a trln of beJch t>ums suddenly find their ljvts dlSIUPIOO When • beeutifut young girl emerges topte'.s ttom the OCt'ttn (2 his. 30mtn 1 • I • I I • 1 1 • • • • n 1t • 1ll ,. ' 4111 I •l'riclay -Morning Movies- • Z 'Topper ( 1931 Cnn11••h 1 l .-Hy Grant. Cons1<ir1c..e R»r111..r1 t 1 '" 1 Hllfl ) •($)"Choppy And l llP l 'r"" •" 11'1/ • f a111asy) Anon1aled ( 1 111 111 ""'' •cc• "A R.1rP B•e .. d 111rn. f111111.11 George Kenneoy Forr•" t T•1• ""' 1 · "' 34 nun I •@ ''The Md1ur And JI,.. 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POii -(Premiere) A fo1rner Boston policeman with a sense fOf lair play sets ou1 to right wrongs by estab· hsh1ng a pnva1e delechve agency Stars i E=ard Jaec.kel (2 hrs ) -"-A l~a.M~Atourol the spec1acutar rh<>dodendron gardens at St E.xbVry. Ille lifehme protect of the late Phillip de Rothschild James Mason nar- ra1es. (1 hr) l ..... LOll) ,_ l9 ''Where Are We Headed in Nicaragua? Guests Or Manuel Alzu· garay. a volunteer who 1rea1s wounded Contras •n Honduras. COO!C11nator of pub· he relallons lor Lahn America and the Car· 1bbean. Otto Reich f 1 hr ) ..... (01 mo¥ll "The Adventures Of Buck aroo Banzar Across The 8th OlmenSIOn" ( t984. Science Ficllon) Peter Weller. John l 11tigow A band of adventurers bat· lie enemy aliens who are acclden1ally re- leased from lhe 8th dlmensk>n as a result of a researcher's expernnents 'PG' (I hr • 43 min) (l) mo¥ll "The Terrrnnator" ( 1984, Set ence Fic1ion) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton A cyborg 1s sen1 back tn time from lhe year 2029 to present-day Los Angeles to assassinate a woman who 1s desllned to give b•rth 10 a revolutlOnary 'R' ( t hr . 48 min ) .... IQIOOl. POOJU&.L. •(f) mo¥ll "French ConnectiOn II" {1975. Orama) Gene Hackman. Fernanda Rey A hard·b01led New York cop. Popeye Doyle. travels to Marsetlles to continue h•S relent less purst11t or an 1nlerna11onal Clrug dealer (2 hrs . 30 min ) (() AUl1UUUI llULll POOJU&.L. Prelimi- nary Final live from VFL Park In Victoria. Ausrraha (3 hrs ) mo¥ll "Hot Dog The Movie" ( t984, Comedy) David Naughton. Patrrck Houser An Idaho farm bOy. participating 1n a 1rees1yle skung competition, finds ro- mance and run, as well as a rlvalry with the reigning Austrian champ!On 'R' O ( 1 hr ,36min) .. alJ ..w liM:I'• -· Cl) PM.CC* CMIT Reprise ot the sea-son finale Casaandra's mother (Ceteste HOim) confronts Angela with news lha1 senels shOOkwaves through Falcon Cres1: Lorraine's health begins to falter. Angela plans a peny 10 help her regain control ot lt\e land (R) O ( t hr ) D e ... w:t Crocke11 Is reluctant to help lhe vice squad and federal agen1s l<>Ok 1n10 an Illegal arms operation being lnvestige1ed by an undercover operative he once knew (A) ( 1 hr ) Du.-: 'I LSC!l AT W: A lll10lrf or CCIII- ,..., Edwin Newman hoeta this chronicle of the IOO·year hlatory of the Amefican consumer movement -from colonial lllwt to consumer 111dvocaey In the '805 (I hr .. ·=--ec: ('!) llOWll "Top~r" ( 1937. Comedy) Cary Grant, Conatanoe BeMen A mar· rte(! COl,lple beeomt unwllltog Qho$1a after o.1no ltwOlved tn en 11uto accident ( 1 hr , 24 Sunday, September 15, 1985 37m1n) (SJ nll ro.m 91'91 • , .. The PCHn1er Sisters sing "Fire," "Automatk:," ''I'm So Excited" and selections from their new albUm "Contact " ( 1 hr ) -..WlMCU ............ II -TICTAC-IMUI-WOPCMTODll I 1W D8(J)Oa ... TAii ---.... c.nun ~mm -·-·uu. ..__ . •12••.., cm..-•m llOWll "Tlghtrope" ( 1984, Suspense) Chnt Eastwood, Geneylelle BuJold. While 1nves11ga11ng a seties of gnsly sex mur· ders a tough New Orleans cop discovers that he has much 1n common w11h the killer he 1s pursuing. 'R' O ( 1 hr .. 54 min.) (%) llOWll "The S1ud" ( 1978. Orama) Joan Collins, Ohver Tobias A waller ad· vances his career by sleeping wi1h his boss's wife 'R' ( t hr . 35 min.) ,,.•=-~ tt:11 ('A}.,.._~ Actor I comedian Ste- ven Wright brings his deadpan style ~hlclub act to television. ( 1 hr ) 1WB Cl) llOWll "SunbUrn" (1979. Come- dy) Farrah Fawcett, Charles GrOdln A slightly inept secret agent Involves an ad· venturous woman 1n a dange<ous under· cover opera1ton in sunny Acapulco. (R) {2 hrs .• 15 min,) D G> TOllMf Host Johnny Carson Sc"9duled Courtney Cox ("Mlsflls of Sc•· lenc~~~·~ a -. ... ~ lftY .-0 ..C AWAD From·Rad10 City Music Hall In New York. lhe year's best v1CleOS are recognized with awards for perlOfmance. special effects. choreog- raphy and beh1nd·1he-camera work. Host fddte Murphy Entertainment by Pat Be- natar. Sting, Tears for Fears. John Cougar Mellencamp. Hall & Oates end the £u- i hm1cs (2 hrs .. 30 min ) MWMMl-t LAW .-tCA Host Dennis Wholey Scheduled. journallst Charlayne Hunter -Gautr (Mac Neil I Lehrer Newshour), t3-year-old humanitarian Trevcx Ferrell and h+s lather Frank ( 1 hr ) l ,._.MU. .. TICll ,_ Computer use in a re- tirement community, compu1erlz.atlon ot the OxfOfd English Dictionary. solar air cond1tl~ i (O)llll:llWINCl&l~ , .... tW ( llOWll "Y0t.ing Lady Chatterley" ( t977. Orama) Harlee McBride, Peter Ratray A young woman lnheflta her faml· ly's huge manSlon end an ancestcx's diary deta11tng numerous sexual escapadeS 'A' lhr.,28mln) -M •MOU.TWOOO --Ill I •IFT.W .. Yem MDT 1MCU Scheduled new VldeOI by 11'1e P<>1nter SISters ("Oare Me"). Starpolnt ("Obtect of My De- sire"), Pa111 LaBelle ("Stir It Up"). Ama· 1ulu ("Excttable"). Kool & the G11ng ~Cherish") ( 1 hr ) ,...,.um CO') .. "All Amorlean Girls In Heal" I 1983, Adult) Shauna Grant. Miehe! Lee (1 hr , 30 mtn ) I MCUll -~TUClt .._ llOWll "T.ghtrope" ( 1984. Suspense! Chnt Eastwood. GelleVle'<fe Bujold While 1nvestigat1ng a series ol grrsly sex mur· ders a tough New Orleans cop discovers that he has much In common With the killer he rS pursuing 'R' O ( 1 hr . 54 min I -1-~Y~Moe TMD ... MW-A mean store owner (Barnard Hughes) hosts a scary Halloween night fOf the town's Blisters -41D11 • rT LA.: WllOI . .,. "Lost Command" ( 1966, Ora· ma) Anthony Oulnn. Alain Oel<>n A rrench peasant leads a group of para· troopers ar)d eventually secures a com· mand 1n Algena (3 hrs . 5 min ) (f) MDVII "Call o r The Wiid" ( 1935. Ad· venture) Ctark Gable, Lorena Young A young man. a girl and a special dog hnd adventure 1n the frozen wastelands of the Arctic. (2 hrs ) l •••w ... Ml.-tCMMZZ ..... .-ra 1MI llOYll I "One A M " (1916 .Comedy) Charlie Chaplin Amving l'\Ome drunk. a man has d1fhcu111es navigating his own=room W8 "The V1k1ng Queen" ( 1967. Adventure) Don Murray, Adrienne Corn An di-lated romance develops between a Roman m111tary leader and 1:1 beautiful trib- al monarch at a lime when Britain is strug· ghng under a massive pol111cal ur t-ieaval {2 hrs) 9 9"8T.-T~ Interview with actress Martel Hemingway e llOWll "The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter" ( 1968, Orama) Alan Arkin. Sondra Locke Based on lhe novel by Carson McCutlers A sens111ve deal mute 1s be- lrtended by a young girl Who understands his prrvale torment. (2 hrs . 30 min ) ..... ,.I.Gii» (f) IOll PGA World Sen1ors lnv11a11onal, first round from Charlotte. N C (R) (2 hrs) .,. Dark Places" ( 1973 Horror) Robert Hardy. Joan Collins An e11-men1a1 patient lakes over the run-down mansion of a maniac when the dead man'9 sp1r11 forces him to repeal a series of gnsty mur- ders 'PG' ( 1 hr , 3 t min I (%) .,. "CHU 0 " ( 1984 HOHOfl JOhn Heard Daniel Stern Radioac11ve wastes 1Uega11y stored tn lhe subterranean runnels of New York C11y give rise to a race ol mvr<Serous mu1an1s 'R' ( I hr . 30 min) ~ MOlf TanmOll ,. ..WTUClt -llOWll "Alphabet City" ( 1984 Dre· -ma) Vinoonl Spano. Kate Vernon In New York's lower East Side, a teenage hood· lum involved In drug·deahng and e>tlOftlon. refuses 10 burn d<>wn a tenement and is ~sued ~ mob 'R' (I hr . 25 min.) Cll (0) "Swamp Thing" (1982, FantBSy) Adrienne Barbeau. Louis Jour· dan A bflllian1 research scientist concocts a remarkable potion 1hal turns him Into a heroic monster 'PG' 11 hr 30 m•n ) I WAnllYLm W ... "This Property Is Condemned" ( 1966, Drama) Natalie Wood. Robert Redloro A young woman marnes her mother's IOvef bV1 bee<>mes dlshe11tenee1 and lollows her true IOve to New Orleans where he learns ot her pu1 (2 hrs ~O .. ; ..... I -l'riclay Cont. tD .,. "The Secret Ol Santa V11toria ( t969 Dfama) Anthony Quinn Anna Magnani ltahan villagers band 1oge1her 10 prevent the occupying Nazis from conf1s cah~ m1lhon bollles of w•ne t3 hrs 1 I TMILOlll O.C. TODAY 119 ~TUCll t1I .,. "The BIUe Lagoon t t980 Ola· ma) Brooke Shields Christopher Atkins Two cas1away children grow 10 adoles cence on a remo1e Soulh Pacific island and expe11ence lhe pangs ot lorst lovP R ~nr. 44 mm) 1::9 llOW'STO. ... . -TMllCMI .,. "Cathe11ne & Co· ( t973 Ora rna) Jane B1rk1n. Pa111ck Dewaere Aller a lesson 1n economics. an enterprising Par1<. pros111u1e incorporate!. herself and assent bles a diverse group of s1ockholders R' u_ hr . 2 7 min ) Zl MCMI "Le Sex Shop' t 1973 Come· dy) Juhel Berto Claude Bem A book s1ore proprielor finds ins1an1 success when he s1ock!. his establishment with sex manuals and marital aids 'R' t t tu 32 mm.) a.m-.w..,.•rz1m •G llO¥ll ' Tail Gunner Joe ( t977, 010Q -Saturday ·1 u.L PAim mioRT OUTla&.mTI -~NOMTAL . ...,_IDmOM .. .,. "The Man From Utah ( l'l34 Western) John Wayne Gabby Hayes t 1 hr) .. 8 CA9UI MOR.I: VWWOllT Oii ..,,.. TDI i WOIUTOMOMOW ....... OUTOI DAM .... '"'°"'-· .. llCMI "Kav1k The Woll Dog' ( t980 Olama) Ronny Cox. Linda Sorensen I 1 hr. 39 min) .. .....,.,., VII.AM.Im ! •••• ,_ Ml.wl llMAYIOll ... ..., TmlTMI ..-mMmmW rrtYOWtalll•ll RM OUT •mao ....,.. TOll'nmMMe WOIUCUll~ ~Of Q110U1 ..... An1 mated CurtOUS George lhe mookey sets out on an adventurous 111p 10 the btg city George's cuflos11y causes a 11gsaw-pu11le !'.)teee to::fe:a ~-· TC*OllMIMOll -~ llCMI "Wiiiy Wonka And The Choco- lale Factory" ( 197 t Fantasy) Gene W~de<. Jack Albertson (I hr 40 min ) .. llCMI "King Kong" 11933. Adven· lure) Fay Wray. Robert Armstrong ( 1 hr ·1·0 ~ a II ITY "1 ..._"_ "·--••••••II ·--"--··· 111-.r raphyJ Peter Boyle Pa111c1a Neal Sena1or Joseph McCar1hy leads a commun1s1- l•unt1r1g crusade du11ng the t950s (3 hrs 1 ~="MDCOITIUO EI!>FD•-~ llOVW 'AJ1tga1or·· ( 1980 Suspense) llot>erl Forster Robin Riker A baby at11- ga1or lhal has been tluShed into a city <.PwP• sy· tern grows to monstrous Stze dnd develops a lasle for humans 'R' ( t hr. 34 mon J E AUl1"RAUAN u.it fOOTIAU Prehm1- nary Final from VFL Park 1n V1c1011a, Aus l•aha 1R) (3 hrs ) L 0 llOVW "Paultne At The Beach" 11983 Comedy) Amanda Lang1e1. A11elle Oombas11: The roman11c ups and downs ·11 ii young Parisian woman vacallontng m • Norrnilndy as viewed through the eyes of her t6-year-otd cousin 'R' ( 1 hr , 34 rnin J 1:11 CD U. _,MAN Cl) JITM caT\llY Eli) LAV..n..•MaY *I •1••1M1 Lml -~ YOU•~ • FAml.m @) Ult DMO ICMCIUl11C ..-TAM Coronado vs Chuta Vista I= AAA 90ITI llAUJIMI IA 'I mATllT 111•1t1oa11••-~rraN1 F ea1ured 1983 NFL Year 1n Review H' llOVW ·0o1 And The Kangaroo' 11978. Ad11en1ure) Antmaled ( 1 hr 15 min) I llllPY MD 1MI W IWUIOO NI ~---8)--1 nm!ITOOQll cr1J l&IQI .... LOOlll'f MR CO.· DYtGJI (%) llCMI The Blues Brothers" ( 1980. Comedy) John Belust11. Dan Aykroyd Two blues srngers mus1 contend with the Chicago police lhe CIA, neo-Naz1s and lhe U S Army 10 put together a benefit concert to raise money tor their orphan· ~ R' (2hrs tJm1n) WU llCMI "The Money Jungle ( t968. Myslery) John Ericson. Lola Albright An 1nves11ga1or is pressed into service to get 10 the bottom or a series of k1lltngs 1nvolv· 1ng geologists assocrated with ma,or oll companies ( 1 hr 55 min ) @ IAmAl.I. ueat ('R°) MCMI · Un<ler The Volcano' ( 1984. Drama) Alber! Finney Jacqueline Bissel D11ecto1 John Huston's adaptahon of Mal· com Lowry s novel A former Bri11sh con- sul, tormenled by a1coho1tsm and his past. slruggles 1nellec1ually 10 reverse his self- destruc11ve behavior 'R ( t hr . 49 min) d ($) llCMI "The Wild Lile" ( 1984 Come- dy) Ch11stopher Penn. Eric Stolz With the s1ar1 ot sct1001 1ust around the corner. a group ot 1een·agers spends the last week 01 summer 1n all out hedontsllc revelry 'R' ~( 1 hr 36 min ) d MW~ t:ll --&ll.MT'ID 41111 llTmMT IAT\WY llOll•lll OlftWI) CMUl..MDO .. POICll •mao mAm~(ll)Q f TOllDL9t...,. IA'I mATUT .. _,--,,..N Featured t983 Los Angeles Raiders highhghls ml.Alm Nl@ MCMI "High Noon' ( t952 Wes1ern) Gary Cooper Lloyd Bridges ( 1 hr . 55 min) 1:111 :=m..OITMl-..-,_ITOOGU Sunday, September 15, 1985 26 -Saturclg Con1. IYOUT'NMe_, .a&.ITOfllOfll.I IOODDAYLA ...... MOOl90IAWI ( :'::A 12·year OICI girl learns a few thongs about herself when she 101ns the !.ChOOI follies 10 erase her reputahon as the class klu12 mu•..,.. ... (I)• ••110..1....,.., Ulm a --·-1 ...... ir: ...... ~ .... l =..=- IOUL TMIN M &OllY CW THI ~ A tour 01 lhe spectacular rhodOdendroo ~ardens al $t E11bury. the hfe11me proiect of the late f'lholhp <:le n o1hS<..h1leJ James Mason nar 1a1es (I hr) I IOY MeCT10N AB•tt• •naw ) llOVll ·Android" ( 1982. Science F1c hon) Klaus K1n!>k1 Don Opper I I hr . 20 rrun ) (HJ.,_ M11Hltlr l oeJe" 1 t982, Drama) Charllon Hes100 Nick Mancuso ( t hr 4 t nun J '$ MOVll Tht: Password ts Courage' I 1%3 Dram<1) Dirk Bogarde. Ma11a Per .ct1y l I hr !>!.. rnin J fZl llOVll 'Ttouch 0 1 fv1I" (1958 Sur.pen&e) CMrltnn l"ies1on, Orson Welles I I tor 33 1111n ) ..... ICHOOl f001UU ... Oii~ Kw.PU I llDI ~THI LCMD ....... llrrc:.. .. (I) llU MOGAWI ROCK W WIUTLM n-l!ll ... ~ TUii: QALACTIC Ol'AMIW l .. ZOOMWI l.W.A.T. CCIU.HI~ lf7l COUIGI flOOTIAU. Memphis S1a1e 01 flor1da State (3 hrs . 30 nun ) ~l'GMMW.­ MOaC'TW9lrall ( ) .,.,..,. (Ll ~ llO¥ll "The Secret Of N 1.M.H " ( 1982, rnnlosy) Animated Voices of Lhzabeth H,irfman, Dom Deluise ( t hr . ;>O m1nJ UllG?WY .... TB lll 11..,.. °' IC009Y-OOO · CIUMDllT9 9IMI "lhe Ort.-gon Trail' (1959 Western) Fred MacMurrey. Olona Tlllb<>I lhrs) mAlllMYmWt ••nu. MOaCT Wl\llMI < ) ..,_ "House Of The Long Sh<Jdnws 11983 Suspense) V1ncen1 P11ce Ch11s10 phor lee ( t ht 431'\)in J fEl ... U..CWnlf--1 ()) Cll ITOltWQ G> M•M.L Reotonal coverage of Nt•w York Yol)kees 01 Ba111more Orioles or l 1111..1911 Cub$ al Phllaoolph11t Phlllles (3 lhl!> =~•11ttr•'f ~ PAim ..... fllOOTtt•••ll ~ITAnOll 26 Sunday, September 15. 1985 "' -coona•t OIAHI COUlfTY "Hispanics The Vital Education Issue " The educauon ol Hispanic youths will be discussed w11h Orange County educa11on· al leaders CE) MCl?ll910W W Amet1Can Gold Cup from Devon. Pa ( t hr 30 min ) IHl -TMI ... Hosts Len Dawson Nick Buoo1con11 ( 1 ht J ($) .,_ "Big Leaguer" ( t953, Drama) Edward G Robinson, Vera Ellen ( 1 hr 10m1n) (Z)mvtl "Slaying Ahve" 11983 Otama) John Ttavotta. Cynthia Rhodes f 1 hr 36 min) fUYUU. -(I) IMllW I DllAQOMI C.-CA'ITOP,_ o uma VICTOUUMIM LULU...,. • lfTICIDHC• moLOGY ..... 1W (I) LM9 CW M &.ae'T MTlf"C* M llTI OJ MC 5 W RCW,. "The Re1u111 0 1 The Buniee" Animated Bun,ee " p1eh1s101ic creature. and his f11ends Katen and Andy lime-travel to the Middle Ages la~(R)Q ITMTOll~M U'""aramt llGFE H• lfl"IODUCm llOLOOY llCMI "Never Say Never Again" I 1983. Adventure) Sean Connery Kla11s Maroa Brandauer (2 hrs . t 7 min ) ( L l (O') &VII: 0.. llGHT wmt YOU Rare footage of E1111s performing with a &mall tJruuµ of mus1e1an ltlends reveals his wo1 mlh dnc1 mag1e a& he sings early tlols lhc11 11\clude 'Heartbreak Hotel " ( 1 hr J 1ta1 I m awa.a.,.... am 9M>OPY 1HOW ®l ..-ucMtMDeTMm 9IMI "Keep 'Em Flying" ( 1941 Comedy) Abbot! and Costello. Martha Ray~l hr . 30 mm ) l llOllAlllCUIT*I IOU)ACT ~ llCMI "The Big Red ()fie ( 1980 Ad venture) Lee Marvin Maril Hamill (2 hrs 5nun) ((>•=-($) 9IMI "The Buddy System" ( 1984. Comedy) Richard Oreytuss. Susan Saran~ don ( I hr • 50 mln ) m LM ,_TMIUl'rlTOP ............ ----,..1 ... -· .... ,_ITOOlll o ooum POOT1AU. llTA&.o.IMI llCMI "The Silencers" ( t966, Come i ) Dean Martin. Stella Stevens (2 his I MOltJfl--llCMI "The Ballad 01 Cabl Hogue· ( 1970, Comedy) Jason Robards. Siena Stevens {2 hrs J 83 Mnt w lOll_.u cooor Ptf'parahon of shrimp sauce f'llQuante, sott-shell crabs and egg 1ambAl11yn l?IWWOIU ~ ~ World ~nt<lf!I ln111ta11onal. second round live lrom Charlotte. N C 12 hf$) ( <Ol DAVID--=...,_,. --..rr to.II Th1o; concert taped "' V&nc<>uvef ff'l'lturl"\ music from th album "l~ (),1nc11 ( 1 hr I IZ) DAI IOOT In this German-tele111s1on presen1a11on. a young U·boal crew leaves port 1n 194 1 trom Occupied France and laces monotonous days at sea interrupted by !>k11m1shes with the enemy Stars Jut ye11 Prochfl9w Herbetl Gronemeyer (Part~ I 3 ol 61 (3 hrs) m .. 11U1G a.a (I) COUHI fOOTULL Georgia a1 Clemson (3 hrs , 30 mm ) MBITOOIU DCDmcemlAL IMPOll> Me IOI llOTCH& • mADOWl.AM ~ • RTICC... 1M Doo.R .. tAm NI S Ml-• IA•AU ...,.. AlmlCA'I TOP• H•'U Los Angeles DOdgers al IS•~~=::I Rn~ (0) llOVIJ "Li~gy Stdrdust And The Spiders from ~ars • ( 1983. Musical) Da 111d Bowie ( t hr 3 I min I mWMITLM tal D IPORT'ICON NA SCAR Wrangle1 San fOfset 400 Grand National Race fr om ia ·· .. 30~,, ~ caAZY CAITA A spirited 13-year-otd yirl tnes to !.ave Iler southern Texas school from closing by helping her mother w111 a seal on the school board ~----­MmlCAN ITOln' 'llCMI "Sheena" ( 1984 Adventure) faroya Roberts Ted Wass I 1 hr 57 111111 J Hl llOV'a Bolly Ruck' ( 1984 Drama) I urenzo I arnas. Vicky rreder1ck ( 1 hr J4 min J S"l ll0¥11 · Hie Grey Fox" ( 1982, WesT rrnJ Richard Farnsworth Jackie Bur rou~ ( I hr 32 min ) ..1 lllOUI "'*''?? 2111 -..r .... ~ 9IMI 'Bugsy Malone" ( 1976 Musi cal) Sco11 8810. JOdte Fostet (2 hr:. I I..., WITMOMMDO WU011 ...... , "'Oii m.GDY llOUNT All ·-CAii ITOln' NCRll ~ L 0111s1ana Super Derby Ive) {I hr) WC&D..,.. .. ~ ::,,Clf'I AM.I A v1s1t to San Diego's Sea World, a close-up of an ar11flc1al tieart. the secrets ol ltre o fJI) llCMI "Futureworld' ( t976. Science· f1c11on) Peter Fonda. Blythe Danner (2 hrs I I DOT111 ••D'IM'IAa9 COllTm10lltlY llU&.1M .... * •TXUU LLUmlATe M fl ) (0) 11CM1 'Tame" ( t980. Dlama) Irene Cara. Barr~~=-(2 hrs . 14 min) Mt D IUT °'... A look at some ol lh11 more comical plays and happenil\gs l'irt 1t1n Nl-L g11d11on. tncludtng unexpurgal· f'c1 rnmmenl!> over the microphnnes by hNd coaches r 1 hr I • .,.. A Dale With JVdy 11948 Comedy) Jan Powell Elt.tabo1t1 r.w1or !.?_ hr\J . a m¥ll ·awce And DIAoon f'1st -Saturday Cont. ; 979, Adventure) Bruce Le 12 hrs 1 "'""·-"" IOWA ln51gh1s into 1he 11te ol Stone Ayt.' people are PfOVlded 1n a v1s11 10 the W;i ranl lnbe of EcuadOfan Indians wn<N> l11st contact w11h ou1s1oe c11111tza11on (>{. curred 1n the 1950s Q ( t hr 1 l =-~NU&.TM-1 IMm LW U•AU'I mATUT "" Cil ll0'8 ''The Terminator I 1984 Sci ence FicllOn) Arnold SchwarzenP<.1ge1 L.nda Hamuton ( 1 hr J8 min I ··==-.(!) -• M MJI Art e'am1natton onto lhe growtng use of 01uqs p11F'1a111y en ca1ne. tn the worll.place Heist Stncy Kea~.~' I ¥oa "'1 VICTOftY (•Miit!) Ill II •II "'1 MAIHGRmMT ll0'8 "Hot Stull ' ( 1979 Comf'dyl Dom Deluise. SuzannP Pleshellt' 1 1 ho 31 min.) (!)..,..,. 00 ll0'8 "All The P 1t>s1nen1 ., Men ( 1976, Orama) Robf>ll Redtn1C1 0v-.1or Hottman (2 hrs 20 mon I (J') ll0'8 "Me1al'lt0fm The Des11ucl1111 0 1 Jared-Syn" ( t983 Sc1erocP F 1.1 .. 1n1 Jeffrey Byron. Tim Thomero;on 11 t • /J min) W9 ,_ Pac1hc Soutnwe'>I Town.1n•t>t' 2 hfs.) • llMCM ""-0 M MCI PCIA -ONE: COl· '°°'9M1. 90llT College IOOltl.111 scores and hlghhgh1s from a10tJM ,,.,., coun1ry and a IOOk al ne.<t week -. 11•<111)r contests ())ITAi,_ e ll0'8 "The Revengprs I tQ72 Wi>-.1 ern) WOiiam Holden Ernest BorynonP 1: hrs) • ... IOLD Host Ooonnt> Warw1c ~ Gues1s· Mac Davis. Jack Wagner Pdul Young, John Parr, Maurice While ::>yl111<1 Five Star. Jeff Allman (comedy) 11 h• I IPill ITI -ADIDI .. HaUO,.IMIUE IT COUW flOOTUU IOOmDAllD • = ITAM ScheOulect tnlerv1ew' with Jimmy Stewart and ac11es5eS Ma11p1 HO~~R== ." .... * _.,,_ The effects ot c;e~ t.H n"IOfl98 on hUman behavior 11'1Cluc11nu ''~"' .. ,~·itsr:=" :-. .,.. ,._ (111 M'T'll' Rick Monday ho9t& lhlt comical 1001o. "' yool I from the wo<ld of sporls ., ..... --MmM.t .. "Olsast8f On The COd!>thoo• ( 1979, Dr•m•) Wiiham Shalne< l lov<l Br~,:ra) I POO'llM1. West v11g1111a at M•rvt-nd (3 hra.) Gll OOU... '°°'9M1 West Vrrn1n1a rlf Mllrrc~, Hi min ) l m-umaa _""., 111111 19&-1"9-·~ KOOi & the ~ 11r9 ··c.i.btatron roo h •I Jv Jrtr1d I ac11es. Nrghl and r l ,, "' tne .ilbum ·emergency ' I 11 • I n Mdf 19HJ ,jf 1ne WOfld E,11PoS1 I" .r r New Orlean!> r 1 ru 1 L 0 llOVW Hd r 11979 Musical) ' r.1 ::.trvage Treat Wtlhams 12 hrs I S B.TC* JOttM,m.AUIQ HIMTI TCMt El r. J, hn mo (es hos classics Daniel f< ~i.el Man and Island G11I" atong .~ H "'0~ lo 1 1 no• fdlesl album "Break • y Hi:arts •r , L onaon farewell concert 1 r1rs I Z CtWUI CHAM.JN OM M PUl lea. m ClmlATTMCTIOMe ScaoCJ.wl 0 NP\. MOl lllAGAZINI lJ) WCI @) WT IACICI wmt DAVID HOROWfTl tl\) WLllLR WAii miec.we EID ZOU LIYITT mMCUUGtUt~ Z llOVIE King KnnQ 1 1933 Aaven lur.-) Fay Wr ay Robert Armstrong I 1 l'lr JI)"'"') m w~• PllOGlt*P .. OIEWIMA«lltl 819CMEWI 9 llOVIE {1rd . j lr•Pll Au1,1 I 1977 Ad .o>r•I 11PJ n,m Hc1w 1111 Nanc.;y Morgan A , uJo ll "1111» .,, .. ~..,., J I n S Vegas rn ..t •~ 11 fl, 'i • .1 .,r q t~e q11rs wealthy ta 11 ,,, I tit r oJ rew.l•d Ill any1.•ne whn 1.iln I p II ,., bt'I •IP 1t1py •t>acr ll"tP i\llar (2 I•, I 0 AT THE llOVIEI SLt1PC111IPrl rl"Vlt>W'> Aune'> ii G1Jd !Jane ronda Annn Ban r,1111 l\1s• 11 lt1e !:>P•<lC'r W oman (Wtl lo"" 111111 fl 1111 h1hnl 'Y1>,11 111 fttt> (111 !£:'' IM•< key Rrn1r~P) lll --fT AU 0 mAlUT AIBICAN MDO ®>•••~n m .,...... co.Alff fli)~llMV'mWI ti) HART TO MAllT ~ ROIDT ICHILLD m NIWTICH?ml 1 ,11111.Jllh!F u•.e Ill a 1(1 11rrn1en1 cornmunotv 11m~111f1•111»t1on ot 11 " n d 111 ol I n1.111<;1t I lid oonary c;1.1ar di! ( .,,,tifh,,ll1l1 .... C llOVW W'lll1.-ro11~ He1ghls f 1939 '~''""1111..PI I ""' ··~ l' ( '""''"r Mt>•h.> Ob ,., Ill 11.1 ~··1 • " I mol~ Hroil11C '> cl,1<.'>1(. 1, ,, 1 t 11, I• 1111•·1 •n~P t1tla1r twlwPPn 1', ~ • ilr•d 1t.1uqhl1•1 nl cl mtddlP 1 las ' "" .1 "' ldot11I, "" I 1111• J\l"•Y who tir•)w'> \JI "'II lu '" 4~ ""I H IOJQMQ I • r~ ll '"'t"'> ~..., M11 .. hdt>I µ t.!> 1 r th4• 101 t1ttih1y we1gn1 11111> i;neduted for 1~ r•>tirtll!> (h11!l) 1? hr'> l I WN9.• NOGIU?ZPll aa1 a ... .c:IAllllUI~ TAXI m TOO C&.Oll PCIA ~ Mu11el wond er•. wMrher •,lif' shc'Uld un<.JerQO ii lilce toll 1llt·• ,, l11er <1 h,1 ""'' .111d looks m11r.h y111J1 '!J"' fE) WILD MmKA An o.-.1m1n.w on ut I!> <.~t<C1lls 01 h\Jmmrna1111c1•. th.11 bri'i'a And "~"' on ll"tt! U S Q NI if2 ~o:-,.._cc:MllMC.MICCUL.11 II AClfT UCC1 wmt DAVI> ...,.. ........ -, .. z Ft>a tu•~d o gluo strength 1es1. now to txirglar 11rnot 11 home or busmo-.!'. stale o! lhe an ~llP•'lllUllklllS. rn.111 ' llrrtOIS (J&lttttg back l!f f)lltti\)dog-. 8 MOU YWOOD Cla.uP Scheduled cnuc.11 Nr,rri?.lnlt'KvltlW TM ~ai cancetta tonr'lS cind revivals among lhtS tail's TV se- ries I =.~Oii FOii COllRRT ..... ..., IMAUWOllB tUIMIUCI fll) CMA.,_. "'1 LJQlll) Dennis Morgono hosts a look al whaleS EI!) """LOVl fW)ll 19 m> ~ Wl'ler <;am sails ott 10 a Pates 1one assignment r•e lells Barbara 10 quit ne1 1ob and wa11 I • hos return 1 l l'lr ) L 10 llOVIE · H" Man Who Loveo Wom· e11 ( 1983. Cc,rnr•1y) Burt Reynolds Julie A11d1 .. ws A 11lptor a11d cumpulsove w n111,u111er doec, .no r11s a nalys1 searches 111 11;.i1ro 10 01sco11er wtoy he genuinely tell in lo11e wolh every beautiful woman he ever mel R ( 1 hr . 50 mm l '$' llOVtl Leave En• laughing 11981 Drama) Mickey Rooney Anne Jaclo.son A c;nicago c orcus clown who w rtl'l hos wile c ,.,,, toi dt•:en~ or homeresc; youngs1ers Slruygtes Iv onake ends mePI despole hrs 1mm1nenl dealh lroni cancer ( 1 hr 40 min l 1:tl 0 DMCI FrVlll 0 ~I OM 1llAL Dof'" Pnrnogra· phy Violate Women s C•11•t Righi'>) 8 m Ole L.A. fe9tureO ii Sl"'f'(:oal ed11!0n of the show previews new o;womwf'at ClOll.W m Ole Ult DllQO Fearured A vtSll with Sa" Otego s1untman Monty Joroan, 1 •.th '•di C11y ~1oe1o.mak111g lamoly who 1s t>P1 l. 11r g wJrloJ-ren wrn>O tor the11 work.. ,, '''l'~ a1 <.ort1e spec.a1 ..,.i,, Diego des -.••I ,11111 a hist ncill t<>u~ 11 lhe oeach c c•mm11n1ry I De1 M,., m11•a•1"M fl/) &AN DllQO ZOO'S A*A&. OPMa F ea luoed C.harlte lhe Hornboll tht> whole 1tge1 "' 1 111c.11111a11 loo scat .:anyon Z llOVIE C. H U 0 · ( 1 '164 Horror) J11t111 Heard. Daniel ,.,,,.,,, Rad1oac11ve wt1· I•'~ illegally s101eu I() tl'lt> <i11hlt-rranean ''"'""'' ,.1 New Yu1 1< (.ofy 9111P 11<,e 10 a r.i~P l!I rno11 derouc; mulilnl~ n t 1 nr 30 n11n 1 .. 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'noint1t11 ol ,11su111-.pc, and r~y •n 1 nf'lw ,,. 1l •1f'1,111u 011'\"' 1 11nfar.1s h.> wope 0111 1,;rornt' 111 f1n<-PllF'wr ..,taro; Jae k ~Lalla 1111t1 J.iy A1..:i~nm' I 1 hr 30 min I e llOVtl fM I ompte.11 BeutleS t l'itl.. 00\ llll1entar, I R111eo '•'!JI QE' Of "•Jrlv IJt•tl.~rm.rnr es n1yn1o4hts 110m theu , -'"" 1 ,11111 .111 '" 1.le1.lfh 1nte1111('W woth pr(I LlUl.t.'r Gf'ClrlJi> Mallon are IAflh,red 1n this hoslory lll the l~endflry 1,'k·.1o. group 12 hrs t TWJMT .. ... Sunday, September 15, 1985 27 -lalurclay Coal. e ... Troe LC.OV Goooo,-e t973 M~1er1) EAon GcAMJ ~ Van PalanoT Oe•ect •t: PTll Ma< eoc::ountars a nos: <>' oHoeat U\alacuws -'* IOoltong b h6 aient s ~ l"IUSbitno 12 tn 1 • MTW. .,_,Flit Flignl 01 Tile wroOCPl"O vane A IOOk at the efforts ot us ~Canadian SGtenllStS 10 5a1"e !he -~ t1ane 11om e•tll\C11()n ( t tw 1 I LM..:Ml em&T ow an u * oa~ 1r Amenca &lanctione Celebrares Sua~ ~ 1 Trwee ~ts ctlOfeograpneo ov Georoe 6a.laroehonE <• tlOllOf of Igor Stra • ,.._~ s 100tn b<l•hda1 ·Aoon·· var.a· ll!Om ano Pei~ •• are pet- tormeo by tr.e Ne ... YCJ'lr C•tt Ballet 1R1 1 hf JO ITWI I re-. .,_ "Al Tr.at Jau 11979 Mus.· C-al/ Roy Sc.hetder Arin Revllttng A pop.i- i.al d•rec.10t UiOte<>grapflef s laS1 llfe tai.~ a Phy~ ano emol lOt\al 1o11 as--r:ie at tetr<PIS to stage a Broad.way musical bt d&t ano eo.1 his latest movie by night P 12 "'S 3 m.n I E CCIUW FOOTU&.L.a.T 'A" .,_ The T er IT\lf\8l0t 1198A Sc. enc.e FICll()fl/ Arno6d Scnwarzeneggei L<l(Ja Hamilton A cyborg is s.ent t>ac• •f• t me trom ttw> year 2029 10 present-day Lcr.. Angele!. 10 a~ssonate a woman Nf'l<i ro oeshned lo give blrlh to a revOkJhonar y PQ (lN 48m1n 1 __ ._ ... , "®llW:t.U Atlanta Bia~ at San Diego Padres 12 tvs. ~5 m.n 1 •&ID 'ACTIOfLR 1.Ars Garrett arid the O"IS hofe a happy-go lucl\y coo11acto• 1uevge Cloor>eyJ to rebu'<S d fleW buSI ~· (J(1 ttie ICAl'l\ef s.i1e ol Edr•a s EcN>les F-ar1 2 of 31 O .,.. M11cn& ( t975 [)fama1 Joe Ooo Bale.er Martm Ba~m A maverici- c.c,p s1al1<s e1 majOt narcotic:;s uattoer •n h1!. Q1A?$1 10 oes1roy a 1:>ig·c11y dlvg syt'\01· c.ate 12 r.,, 1 I s _.,toUm fUYMl.1 -.,_ U~Cl Cdr& 11980 Come-- cfy) Kurt Russell Jae ~ WarOl:fl Aflei the Ow•ie1 01 a 1:>4nl'rup1 c.ar shop dies hts rm 'V/N:!'I. l•y 10 ccwei up r115 det'l'llse 10 prevH•I hlS wealtny c.ar·dealet brother lrom in~~he business 1R1 C2 hrs 1 0 aJ _, Btanc.he s sister W O•nta 1Shefee Nonhl neeos a •udner 1ran!.plar1t Dorothy !Bea .A.rrtiur 1 baby s;ts 1r1 tr.fa ,, It.at i;eems to l'lave oo PE!f· nianer11~ e LOCll Of M YIMI r1()1T' rt~ ~1-d ot Uaurr1,.,,.r. 011 Altica s ea<t coas1 0ve< &O young w<lf11tn ltom around lhe wood cooopete IOI a chance to launch a model wog taft'e' HOS1$ Jayne Kennedy An- CSre-.-, Stevem GVM1' COfllli(' ~IS Aile Jotinson Stacy La11isaw and Rex Sm1tn 12 tvf ) e A WU ..,.,..•1111a 111_ .. M 1rn1 C8ITUl"f .. ml.._ An exploratlOO of public tNllOl'I tntures pioneers lifY Ledbette1 Lee wno Ct&ateo Jclhn 0 Rockefeller s put'Jllc benetac10t tm8Qe and the man WtiO tn1191119d the ferrn 11..,t Eowaro L Ber na ,. \:,I i ~ttu J .... w.. J (0 ) .. "l he ·Woman In Red'' (198-4. Comedy) Gtne WllOer Kelly Le· Btoc.k Art OIMrWlS. napp.ly manied San Frttl'lCISCO bufNVCrlll becomes obs.essed with a gotge<>IJS mode4 and tries de$per ateiy 10 in11111e an a!f.1111 with her PG 13' c 1 hf 'J7 nl!O I 28 Sunday, September 15, 1985 S .,_. The BudOy Sys1em· 11984 ~YI Rchar<J Ol'eytuss Susan Saran- 00'1 Romanrc complJcalions eosue when a 'CY.et, ooy 1argets a gadget ll'llleflt()( and •l'.>Vld-be Nfllflf as a match IOI hlS single mo•net PG O ( 1 tw 50 min ) Z ... lhe Wild L11e . 11984 Come- dy! Chnsloot\ef Pem Enc Stolz W11h the stan Of school ~I around the C()(ner a g•oup Jt reeo .&QefS speoctS the ldst week 01 ~11"1 a• OV1 ned<X•tShc revelry R" l1 hr 36 rrurq 1---.. I~~ !Premoe1e1 Looooo ()as.ed tn$Ulance iovestigalor James Gray ~Col-er reams up <¥1th a Brihsh partner to e.o:plOfe a ser~s of case. tor one ot Great 8r1tatn s largest insuring agencies Stats Robe6t Wagner and Jol'ln Standing ( 1 fl< )() rrw11 EB TOtmm MAii '9 ...... wmt llCAll)O -*TA&.W Acj0t RicarCSo Montalban recalls his early ,ears rn HollyWOOd his slruggles ano sue· c.ess.es ano htS "°PeS l0t loday's Laun ac IOIS -a C IUITll (Season PremtereJ Dee Dee accepts a dangerous assignment as a pornog1apt,"-lrrm acrres:; 10 learn who was respon~Dle '°' lhe slay1ngs ol two olhel mooets who woncea lor the same studio Stars Freo [)fyer ano SteptanM." l<ramer 11 tv 1 I':..,... w,... ~· amt' lllWIUIT The Osmoflos Alan Wayne Men• Jay Donny Marte and J"""'' PE!ffOtm lnetr c.u11eo1 releases as "'t>" as hits trom the past 1n ceJebfauon ot • ~ years •n show bvSlness Guests Lola r a1ana Andy G100 the Oak Rt(jge Boy!> Dan ~als o.ci. Clark Bob Hope Jerry l C'.,..IS and Andy Wrlhams 12 hrs ) ., LRl'mll OI M .at Ml) ,MOUi lnt(>t11~ w•th Aogef Moo1e Tanya Rob· (>ttS Juho lgleSlas Esthe1 Wiiiiams Char • ff!ne T111on C011stanc:e Towers IRI 11 hr 1 83 m¥W Shopworn ( 1932 Dulmd) Barbara Stanwyck A891s Toomey Dety •ng social batrtets. a young wa111ess <trovf'!. IOf the lcwe ol a d0<.101 and the r~1 ol hts mother (I hr 10 min 1 EB mADOWl AM LW '11) ~-The rocl< 11 r.;;ll lJrey 1('1hft Band performs n11s 1nctu<l1119 Jeop a•Jy The B•edkup Song Can 1 Stop H •I• ig Mysell and Evety l Ovf' Sono 11 hr) c ... An()r()td I •98.? ~\:lt'fl\.t•.r IC l•Of!J Klaus K1nsk1 Don Opper tn an 1so •~·~ space statl()n an almost human ro bot ~ hor11toed lo <Jt<;GOver that he is to bf' pul out ot comm1ssron by u crated scien ltSI PG ( I h• 20 min ) '~·--Revenge 01 The Nrnia I t983 Adventure) ShO Kosugt Ar1hvr Rot>torts A ~~ gallefy ownei aerues nrs 11io ~· Nrnia hef11age uni~ Amerrc.ln nrug trnll1CkC•!. k~p h1S yOUnq son n It _1hr ==Mt••-MCI-........... ..,.,. .. ••C1>a• ... nY Gues1s Tears f0t Fea1t.. N w fa:l1 hon Comedy segments ''Whambo 3rd Degree." "Ronnie Reagan Rap " I Wrue lhe Songs" Moart·style and "Rock n· ROii HO$pll•I " • (!) ....... _ • .. "lMt Cl\ernplonship Season· I 1982. Drama) Bruc"e Dem Stacv K&ach r111e f()(mer high schOol basketbaN stano outs gather I()( a dlSlurl>lng reutl!On w1111 lhe coach whO inllUenced thetr Jr.es t '} lhrs =,:..CllMIWTMI ---U11l w •urn I I. ""coeeclll--T wnM lW W'fiM I .... llUMIJI Ltnda Ronstadt pertorms her '70s nit Heart hke a Wheel wnllen by Kate d• 'l Anna McGarngJe as She and Ma11a M1.11 daur 101n lhe Sll\Qef·SOOQWf•l8f SISle<S di 1 rlut> pedormance in Rocnesler NY r 1 hr I IL •IOllLIC'19Caul r Sl ~ Sketches a M ICt\aef JdO r c.oncEWI Su.per Dave 1aNI stunt a k1dr•.J1 ping !>lt•t lull ol blvr'ldefs O IZ .,_ Le Se• ShOp' ( 1973 (..,,,.. ... dyl Jutre1 Berto Claude Bem A bot·• !>IOfe proproetOf ltn<Js ins1ant ~<:ce~· wher1 ttP <.trJ{.I.~ rus es1a1:>1rsnmen1 w1111 .f-• m.muals and marna1 aid' R 1 1 hr l non i I NOTllAT 1t:a .-cA &lleduled a<.toc Mrc.hc1 ... Fo .. Ot Ruth Wesltietmef M1am1 "". star Don Joonson l I hr ) D m Un.AT--' LM H~, .. Mr ano Hulk Hogan Gue!.ls the C,Q<• • OOff-I l,j1ghlSll1lt Alllmdl ln<.foll{. I 1R1 • I tit 30 mtr IJ M'TW OM M tft1 l tJ.> Synced r1-11 l1 11011" .1 Da.-1d l ~ Ro111 .. C<ti.tc ,, 1 C,111~ {)an Hattf1\at I r ar [ ••· 1 Ar ""'' Y/fA1 .;nd Pe<r)' Cnmo-. P 11 1 l • v"'" M.vnbO I ~ ... ~.... M.ndll'lg TI>(' c.;111•1 I 1963 C<>me<Jy 1 Jeo y Lew•<; J 1 J<•"" A woman t11es 1n vat0 10 tl•Pa• .r ht>r ::,,~ s romaf\Ce ( t hr !iO m .. ~ MO¥a ~M1ssov11 BreallS I 1•11• Weste•n) MarlOn Bran<Jo Jack Noeholt,nr A hue11 d!>~%ln stalks the he&dwatpr~ .1 the M1'>!>•)tJ•1 River 1n Montana aher ii ga11•1 o f ht"~ lhtevf>S 12 hrs 1 ti) .,_ r 11e 0 1 l he GOl<Jen Gor>~" ! 1969 0.amal Yul Brynnef Char11 • l >•Jy Ar. Anlf!fican secret agent tnhltr.Jlt" .l (1>t11lle<fP1hr\g 11rig Will'l t\elp lrom <..till I.mo 'dro (2 hrs ) ' •••mBTm All lflOITI ...... .,_ "Sheena" ( 198A ~oventurPI T .my a Rot>e<ts T ~ Wass An Amer•c .ir T v I'" 1uc ei tall<, in ~ Wllh a IV' <Jlf 0111 .. '•• ,.,1 tc st()(' an eovcated nat••t- P•••I< ,. l•t'>llt USUfpmg the mrone ot an Af11 ~·•" ~"'lldom Ba:.ed on 1"8 com< rx~1~ ht·r~•">t' PG O C 1 hr 57 mfn) H ..-r a T9 C.a1tt0trna BollS owne• Dt '''It' B.trrow 1nal.es rwo r!Sky ted"' cha S Toy Sl"dieis ( t~ [)fam.i• J.ll.(11'1 M•llttf CINvoo Little A yachllritl V11ldlr0!1 IUll?to 11\IO a Jtte an<J death SI!~ 111 .. ''" • 11 •up .11 Cleverty HtHs teen ager• wh(lll tht!y .1r1• C.:IPIVI~ Dy Central Amt'll 1.J11 IJl1t)r 1fl.t!> R ( I hf . 3 1 m.n I 1W8 llOWI Rrother Jotin" t 1972 [)Jamal S1dnoy P0t1ter Bradf()(d Diiiman A myste "0V!> rruin·s return to N9 llOme 1owr1 IOU1 h•·~. Oii a seriei. OI ll!Olent reaCllOr1!. amoryne l ownstolll (2 tn . t S min ) -1 t•u CA'I l'CIP 191 ~· •••uuun .. _.,,..... DA• ..... ~ topic tM Md Ol lhe te•utl r9110!Wlon and the rtlUIO to eh..4!1ity ( 1 hr I .............. (lf) MOT •etSUM. Y THI .wt (LJ MOVIE 'Tnl~ f)u1y To Me Part 111" ( 1984. AdullJ .Jonr1 l eshe Trac• Lords l 1 hr . 19 min J (0) llO¥ll 'l ,llk Duly To Me Part Ill" \ 1984 Adulll John I •''>he frac1 lorils · l hr. 19 NM I. ....,_ ntl LNF ITOP a:.m .._ O'.'M.Mm .,. Twr> Ori A l~1111!111111e· ( 196!> Horror/ Dl>An .h1n1·" Cn1+1+11• c;1P11en< A rnay1c1an·., d<1ut1t+11•1 1, torr r d 10 spt1n11 a week m <111 PPllt-111.Hl'.11 "' 111 nr<.Jer 10 atlil•n too1lather s 1r1t1e11111111 •· (?tor .. / Cl) llO¥ll l1111• .1, ,, f.fl\ t 19fl'> Ora rn.1) Burt R"V'' •I t· It •l•r> ltnyl A (;IA man is Sf'nl I• · •d•u• '" in 1 1111e1 up !he m1<. s1on ot .t 11•l••d···~ .. 11t•ll11w .icienr (2 tus ) (f ).ollf"CfNTP H)llOW n r.,1,, .. 1d 1111r1 (1981.0ra· rnnJ K .. rr. mn·· ttnrh""' Henry Fonda r 11<.J t,111111~ 111r1· "1r> "' •Htac.e as an elderly f1111ph• "'""'' 111 lhPrr NPw England re1r1>>1I 11 1 11• ' 11 ... d tiv rhe11 r1aughte1 tlt•r 1r11"'. " 1 "'' n11 re; 11 '" 49 n1111 I ( :Z .1110¥11 1111 1)1111• br. +!llt'r". I 1980 CornNly) 1111111 Ht•fiJ'.tl f l.in Aykroyd Two 1>1111•· 11+1;11 ,,,,.,, • ir11enf1 with the Chi!'''' r '"'" •· lt11 1 IA nP" Na11s and !he lJ ·~ fl " 1 , ,.,. t. •gelht>r 11 henefrt concerl 111 • ,,. • "" •111•v t1 ,, '"''" ()rphan le~~'c)'..g ' i+. w llTtm ITIOlk THE NIGKTMAM CONT'INUH IO~DOW MMYTMCICI OPIN.., fl:) llOVI! H '"'"' "'"""-l t 1948 Ro ffirtflCP) c1.11~ .. 1t•I•· I ,Jflrl 't11fl1Af D1mng Wwlo W 11 II ,, 11.it1l1•lrnn1 rlottor 1!'. <l1s fl;J+1Qlil ,, '"'' "'ti ''" ,., unilhte 10 'iave lhP hlf• ll" w11111•d<'<l •1urse who means a ~"I dt!rll 1<> h1r11 (I r,,._ l MCHAN> HOGur QOll P(,A W1>1ld -, .. n11irs lnvr1a11on,ll <.ec;ond ro11ml "°'" Ll1R1lut1e N C (R) f $) MOVIE 0111 1• 1Jpon A Time In Amerr ca" ( 1964 l)r.1nq1 Robert De N110 ' Jarnti'> Wornh ~t''l-l"' I eone's portrait ot thP ll1t•11(j<.t11p• h)y~lt+e!> illld t:>etrayalS 01 .i sm,111 gr0tip ot .lnwrsh gangsters 1n the 1920s and 30s R' CJ (3 hrs 46 min) 1lllDMCOMG&a ®>AIC ... O m llOVW "A M;in (,,111ed Tiger ( 1981, Adventure) Billy Wang Yu. Okada Kawar A young man 1nt1lffates the gAng that drnve hr'\ tathor 10 suicide ( 1 hr , 30 Hlil1 I m>• .... -•ww--ITrr.wa ~ llOVll "The Blues Brothers" ( 1980. Comedy) John Betush1. Dan Ayk10yd Two blues singers must contend with the Chrcago police the CIA. neo-Nazis and the U S Army to l)ut together a benelll concert 10 raise money IOf their orphan- 119e ·n· 1;.> his 13 m11'1 ) ([) (0) llO¥ll ·flashpoint'' I 1984. Dra- rnai Kris K11c;1o tlt>rson. Trear Williams Two bo1der palrotmen uncover a 20·yeer· old mystery whPn they unearth a jeep conlil1n1ng a skeleton and $800.000. bur· 1ad 1n the T eKas desert 'R' ( 1 hr . 34 mm;.. -~~evenge Ut The Ninfa" (1983, Adventure) Sho Ko6ugr. Arthur Roberts. A Japanese gallery owner denies his 1110- lent Ninfa herllago until American drug trafftck.,.; kidnap t11s young son 'A' ( 1 ht , 28 min) •• .,,. "The Girt Who Knew Too Much" ( 1969, Otama) Nancy Kwan. Adam West A man hired by Central Intel· 1tgence to t1nd our who murdered a crime kingpin uncovers a communist plot to take love~syndrcate (2 hrs.) IOCIDll• rT LA.: vm101 NWCA:~•cw mWll "That Certain Summer" ( 1972. Drama) Hal Holbrook. Hope Lange A teen-age boy's image of his father Is shat· tered when he discove1s that he is a homoseKual. ( 1 hr., 30 mrn.) Ii) mT DAY Of YOllt LR t:11 D llO¥ll "Games" ( 1967, Suspense) S1mf'ne Signore!. James Caan An atfluent your19 couple's bizarre d111ersrons lead to mwt1er when a myste11ous. middle-aged iwomr~ves (2 hrs ) MIMm FOR TODAY .,. . .. MO¥IE "Little Big Man" ( 1970. West- ern) Dustin Holtman, Faye Dunaway A 12 l ·year·old man recalls his adoptron by the Cheyenne, hrs relurn to c1vlllzatlon and his part 1n the ba,ttle ol little Big Horn (2 ~hrs ~1n) --TMltceml CO} llO¥ll "Killing Heat" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Karen Black, John Thaw Based on a novel by Dorrs l essing A woman linds fleeting happ1nec;s after marrying a farmer until a seues ot tragedies propels her to the brrnk ot 1nsanrty ( I hr . 50 min.) (?) llOVll "The Te1m1nator" (1984, Sci· ence Frctron) Arnold Schwarzenegger, l 1nda Hamilton A cyborg is sent back tn 11mP frnm the year 2029 to present-day Los Angeles to assassinate a woman who 1s destined to grvf• 01r1h to a revolutionary 'A' (I hr . 48 min ) t11EI!)_..,..PIOGR' Ill t:tl® llOVW "Nightmares" ( 1983, Horror) Crrstina Raines. Emlllo Estevez A pickup truck. a pack o f cigarettes. a video game and a colonial home all play a part 1n lour eprsOdes of horror and suspense. 'A' ( 1 hr . 39 min) ...... Cl) llO¥ll 'You'll Never See Me A arn" ( 1973 Ornma1 r •..iv1o1 Hanm .. m Jess Wal- ton A f•l1my w1IF ,, , '" ""'' .1y dtsappeara after ,, q 1,,.11PI ..,,,,., ,,.., hu,nand, and his lran11G search""'""'"'' 1•11HJ1lnce impflcait· ~him as her rnw 11r•11•r 1 I 111 30 min.) lROICllMT M " llOVIE ·n., .. ,,1 ,,, 1 6vr1t>d" (1981. Hotror ) Jamf:. r die• IUI• Melody Ander-' son A '>nldll-1 .. w•• ~·"''< ,.,,.d,, irwesrigates rt SPllP'> t +I lir; JI 11 11 11 11•1 A' ( 1 hr., 3Q rn1n ) W8 llOVIE (,,•I l·lf !•..,I ·~e1' (191-4, Ad11entu1t!/ I er. '•t 1 ,1., .... , r-tdrry Guardi- no A black '"""''' ''"I•·•• •vflr agent i~ veo;11qa1"' .1 t '"I• /,, 1 • ,. 1 Jrug opera· 11011 ( I Iii llJ r ,,, , a!)LCMU'ICW. wmllOvtl SPORTS ... FromPage2 Ml D IDT Of MF\. FCJU..al A lootl et -......... oomac.il,..,. end~ .... Oft .... NF\. gndlron, ~comlMftteftW ... ~Cf'Oll---by by Med ooeohM. (1 Iv.) WU ,._. Pectftc ~ .... T ..... ....e(lln.) D @) THI RACI '°" ..a 0.: cm, LICll FOOTIAU. MPOllT ~ ,__ ...................... "°"' ....... ... oountry end e looic et MJrt ..... .. lorOOftteeta. -1 MIDal' PU YIOO« -Ol 11&1.. FllGl.RI Of IUTl9 .. _., hoete thM oomk:• a.ell .. ~ ... "°"'the wOfid........ . W COUI• FOOTIAU. w .. t V.,.... JA ... t1111Ml(Shra.) Daily fiJot 642-5678 Orange County's -- easy listening radio station KDCM tD!l.t FMSIERED Sunday, September 15, 1985 Headlines inspire TV movies BJ FRED IWl'llENBERG .,, ............ NEW YORK -Today's bcadlJnes and social iuues arc tomorrow's TV movies. That's the philosophy behind some of the most recent film Succesle$. and ABC, CBS and NBC a.pm will be look.ang to drama uz.c real bf e this season. Movies based on fact in l 98S-86 wiU include CBS' "Out of the Darlcneu," about the Son of Sam murden I.hat terrorized New York a decade ago, and ABC's 1'bc Jeanne Eckmann Story," about a fonner nun who 1s raped and becomes a sin&)c parent. Films foctU1ng on modern socta.I con- cerns include NBC's "An Early Frost.~ about a famLly trylnJ to cope with its son b.avin' AIDS; NBCs "Crime of Inno- cence, ' about delinquent youths exploited 10 adult prisons; ABC's "Tou&hJove," about the orgaruzauon th.at helps pereou deal with theu wa~d children; ABC's ''Sb.anded Spin ts.' about a family dcalina with a father's alcoholism, and CBS' .. Welcome Home, Bobby, .. about a teen- aa,e boy and an older man in a homosexual relationship. With cable malung adult themes more acceptable m the home and theatrical movies favoring escapist fare over serious 1UUC$, network television in the 1980s bas gradually moved from the "Diseue of the Week" ftJms to the most significant social concerns of contemporary America. "Now we're the medium of fint choice lo r these stories," said Steve White, NBC's senior vice president for movies, mini- series and q>eciaJ projects. Two years ago, the nuclear aftermath Robert Trebor (left), Martin Sheen •tu ln ''Out of the Dark.De.a,·· a drama baMd on the Son of Sam murder caae, on CBS thh eeaaon. film, ''The Da) After:· was the biggest ratings winner, closely followed by "Somc- thmg About Amelia." about incest La.st season, the top-ranked TV mov1C' was .. The Burning Bed ... based o n the rcal- lifc story of a battered woman who lolled her husband. "fatal V151on," the story of the fonnerGrccn Beret doctorconv1cted of murdering his wife and two young daugh· ten, ranked second Other high-rated films last season were .. Consentio~ Adult," a bout a young man grappling w11h h1~ homo~Aualm 1.- films about teen-age su1'-·1d\'.. "~1lcn~ 1 1 the Heart" and "Sun, .. mg.· Jrn1 11. A.tlanui O uld Murders .. ln thC' ra rly I QROs. man) ,uh 1·1 t"• 1 were reluctant 10 sponwr tilt'~ )t'n"'" • subject~. but 1ha1 d~n·t -.ccm t<• bt ti• case now "Thert's been 'encral acceptanl,. h\ 1'11 pubhc." said While When that happen'.>. t.1d .,,cm-.c.·r' c,w ''' follow Is there life in 'Dallas' after Bobby? By FRED ROTHENBERG NEW YORK -Meanwhile, beck at the ranch, Bobby Ewing is dead, the cast of "Oynaaty" tw been leveled by bullets. Sam is ctwina Diane in Italy and C..pt. Frank Furillo may be back on the sauce. That's where we last left our television favorites last sprina. With summer reruns about over, the top-rated sbows ean set back to the busineu of tyina up last scat0n's loose endJ while unravelina some new ones. When we last left Moldav1a. st.an Joan Colhns, John Fonyt.be and ~ Evans and pr1e1ically everybody else from top- rated "Dynasty'' ~.on the floor after a devastatina attack by terrorists. Wbo survived? Whote contract wun't renC'Mld? ABC will have the answers Sept. 2S. 30 Sunday, Sep1ember 16, 1985 Poor Bobby Patnck Dull) tired of the role and the "Dalla~" producers had Bobby run over by a car Is then~ hfe after Bobby for .. Dallas"'? .. There could be a falloff," said Bob lg1t'I , senior vice president at the NW Ayer ldvenisin& aaency "Bobby Ewing was a very key character." The 1ood-auy foil to shmy J R. may be Iona-lost cousin Jack Ewing (Dack Rambo). Barbati Bel Geddes rrtum, to the role of Miss EllJe after a one-year absence bccau1e of poor health. Donna Rt-t-d performed the role last seaM>n The pTcm1erc of CBS' "Dallas," last sea.son's No. 2 sencs., 1s Sept l.7 when 11 runs into a two-hour premiere of the suJ'lina .. Miam i V1~" on NBC Octcetive!\ Crockett and Tubbs bnng their expensive threads to New York for the o pening episode.. Music will include Glenn Frey's new aona. "You BelOOJ to the City" llackat tbebtron NBC s "('hecrs," Sam, after a fruitless M:arch for Diane 111 ltJh learns that she dumped her wimp) ti.lllli' and now 1s working in a convent W11h 111, death of Coach 1actor Nicholas C ol.t~n111 died earlier this year). Sam hires a )l'un~ wct-bchind-thc--ears farmboy as thr nrv. banender On NBC"s"H1l1Stretl l:Jlues," thc~l•wn ended with Funllo, a rccovcnn& alcohol11 showina traces of alcohol in his system Af\er executive produC'tr and nK'l"C<thll tcvcn Rochco was fin:d by M f M Pro duction~ for budact overruns last spnng new executive produOt"rs haH been as.,cd to short up the declining progJllm . v. h1d1 has won more Emmys than other dr:snw series. NBC CllCCutl v~ feel the shov. hail become t<>o prcd1ctabte ''Hill trccf' is aaainst the same wm pt"t1tion as las1 season. c:es· .. Knu1' Landina" and ABC " "20-20," and m<lu) lry ohstf'YCl"I note how difficult 11 1s for a show in its "~'h KJi uo to rrverY a ~h<lc I f; 1Afl '->h1 •w• '" l\tilf' M furt • K;ill /". ,\If• 11 At 1111 H1 w11 l 11 P1a.,t-<l flo< • r 16 n. uqnt11 \. "' ,, 1 7 y II ;i1111 I IA PPrM• 1• q 20 l ;i111I II l"il""'" t '. ?2 810 C.11 tJ " '>1 f ,;1111,lh 11 ,, ?4 He " (loll fl•"" ) ... I< 1111.J ( ,,, .. ;>Fi fdlllt" t>I\ ('""'I T1!r1 P<, ;:iq Artcll <>PP•"''"'""''' ,) 1 Aw;:ikP 3? f;111l,;il11111 <,y111l111I I Acxk ? Ac1rec;c; An 1rt•o;, 1 Monngr ,1111 lpr f JU<\' 4 Rlllh G.llvr.-.tnro • 1 Knot<. l .1111!1•111 ., 1 t<;il All)Wll ro •• I' Pre vt>rt)o., 7 'F11odus' h1•ro 8 At home q The Vp111rr.I 'lar 10 Halloween ~1mdy 12 TC tlnd M.tqrtum'o; buddy 13 Miss Ve1dC1n Hl Co star of S1r11n1 (I. Simon' 2 t Cnnce1111111.J ;n AcfrM<; A<lltn 27 Days ol l •vt> 28 I 29 M1nd1nao tnbe<1m.1n 30 Zeus to H1ga111 ... 33 T e<:I Danson 11111> 34 Sufi!>. 36 Allys ' oru 37 Juhe on "WAICc 1mi• Rack. Kott~, ACROSS DOWN l:'l Ina nn;i r.n NPwnart 1" •Jnp ,,, AlakP c; •.on" 18 f( llowc; Dec N AlhPll J .? Masi Pr son' J4 s11d<,y 01/'!W J S (";rP<] nn fi!lr<"r \IP<! .1 / M PI II( rTu>;l<.111 P IA t\11p , <;pl c JC• P-'!lrna~ •,fl M11n Iv "' r , ..,,p, ... ~ II • IV '• 1 F1qn1 ,.., ... ... Shp ... MP11c;c; J '> 7 I MP ilC'.lrf?<;<; n.;imon(j 'IA Cn <;t;ir n f c,c, l\rmc;, 18 ~Pe t Auoc;$ 19 Salmon t> q 40 Etllly mornon~ 4 I Musante role 43 Dallas · mcheu 45 The Fo1sy1e 46 Gimme a Breai. SI Ar 49 Abner's co star "> 1 Actress Scala 54 tns1gne lor l evant 56 tD for Mttctiell SOLUTION -TVQaA 'The Brighter Day' dimmed with time By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: Wao; there ever a soap opera on the a1r callt•d .. 1 he Rnghter Day?" I remember my grandmother tall..ing ahnut a '>OJp opera like this bu t when I asked my mother she says I must ha11c drea med 11. - S.B .. Santa Ana. Calif. A: Your mom's the one wbo's asleep at tbf' swltC'b tbls time. There Indeed was a 11oap opera called "The Brighter Day," whlcb played for all years on CBS. It revolved around Patrick DeDDla, a minister, and his family. Hal Holbrook got bis start on that soap. He played a character named Gralllog Dennis who was oamed after tbe Holy Grall. Q: I recently watched "The Gu1d1n g L1gh1" .ind thn men11oned the character of Bert Bauer I know the actrt·" \\ hn pla\t•d her died last year. Are they thinking of hnnging the charal lt'r had.'1 -f .R .. C'hagnn Falls. Ohio. A: No. Wlaen Cllarita Baae r died It WH dt>rided not to recast the role, aloce Charita bad played the cbaractt>r for over 35 years and was traly ldentJfled with It. However. tbe 11bow's writers ud prodacen decided oot to klU tlte cltaracter off They plan to explain tllat sbe'a trave llD& •ltll her slster-lll-la,.-Mt> ta f played for many years by Ellen Demmla1). There'll be ocnsional post<'ards, pboae calls and CGmmf'nt• •ttriboted to Bert. Ha ve a que.w on about your(avonre \O:lpor "ldP \tar''" nrc ro Lynda Hirsch. co NeW'i Amcn ca S'\>nd1c.1r<' P' > Hm I <lf1lt1, Irv me, Cali( 9271 4 She wrll aMwer as man .... quc~11nn .. ·"\hi' can In her column. but the volume of mail makes per~c>nal n•p/1n 1mpo~s1ble. AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR OPENERS SALES & SERVICE WE CARRY STANLEY • Sunday, September 15. 1985 31 \ Ba·ckground Music ... ~~ ro~~_!3~s~~~~ ~ I I I I I ~ 1 COUPON REQUIRED EXPffi~ SEPT. 22, 1985 ...____ ---....J It took a company or the suature or LOTUS to develope a business program so useful to American business,.,, unusually slmple in lt's concept, so powerful in it's result, and so appealing in It'• simpllcity--that they had to call it JAZZ ! tm Lotus wrote the music--and Apple computer created the instrument:Macintosh . The powerful business computer that revolutionized a confusing concept·· integration. Now you intuitively learn bus iness solutions that Impress your s uper iors and customers. ANAllEIM SANTA ANA I TUSTIN NEWPORT I COSTA MESA 535-0378 547-3027 752-0770 © /flfJ~C..,..../w.~~..,...,,..,__,.,,i-.1.........,~ Aw1t...-.1w.~1r • ...._.s.-. .. ~c...,....,1w. .... ~ ...... ,~ .. ~ ... Mu. 1 FOAECA8T8 ON A2 8er¥1ng Newport ltlch, Cotta Meta, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laiguna leach, Fountain Valley 1nd South Orange County ORANGE C OUNTY C ALIFORNIA SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 1s 198', 50 CENTS ···Alleged sch~me milkS investors Authorities liken ' milk farming' effort to ashy version of pyramid operation STEVE MARBLE Lactic Activator BC40. The special brew. potential in- vestors werc told, would eventually result in a white, powdery culture that could be sold as an ingredient for ljcauty products. • Those and1cted mcludcd Paul Stremm, a Newport Beach busi- nessman; Willtard Bais Jr., an Irvine businessman; and Gen Theron, a 46- ycjJ'-old Mission VieJO man who alfegedly learned of the lucrative pyramid scheme in South Africa during the late 1970s. But the possible punishment pales m companson to the profit supposed- ly made by the pnnc1pals of the milk- to-profit operation. known as Culture Farms. Inc. of Lawrenet-. Kan Using the unlikely combination of rancid milk and Egyptian mythology, . a JfOUp of promoters may have swindled Americans out of more than $10 million with a ne\V, dressed-up venion of the pyramid scheme. The flashy money-for-nothing op- eration staned in South Africa, was transplanted to rural Kansas and then Coa•t Children playing with matches are blamed for a 100-acre fire that waa burning In the Cleveland National Forest Satur-. day./A2 A man Injured In the Orange County jall ls aulngthecounty, two city pollce departments and the man who attacked hlm./A4 Western Medlcal Center has been chosen over the UC Irvine Medical Center to become the central county's paramedic base atatlon .I Al California The 1985 Legislature ad- journs after approving seat belt, workfare and prison construction bllls, but rejecting toxic re- organization and unitary tax efforts./ A3 Nation The killer bees dis- covered In California were "ot the first to arrlve./A7 World The British expressed outrage Saturday at the Soviet Union's expulsion of 25 Britons./ A3 Two men prance over llve coals to debunk India's fakirs, whom they de- acrlbe as frauds./ A3 Style Good-looking timepieces and eye-catching eye- wear are Important ac- cessorles for the fashion- consclous./81 Sports Orange Coast and Gold- en West teams tie, 7-7, In the opening community college game of the aeaaon./81 Entertainment "I can't afford to die; I'm booked," says Miiton Berle on his recovery from heart surgery./84 The Harlequin Dinner Playhouse ls breaking out the red wine -for ••Dracula.'' /Ill Bu•lneu Newport's Dick Witucki h.r& become the draper for a real star -the apace shuttle Star Tracker, thal ls./CI INDEX Erma Bombeek A5 Bridge AS Bualneas C6 Cla•Hled 01-6 CrONWord 86 Death Notices C6 Entertainment 84-6 Horoecope Q6 In The Service A8 Ann.Landers 83 Opinion A6 P=razzl 82-3 Pu He Notloea cs ,._,Estate C7·8 Sparta C1·5 Styte 81-3 Televtaton TVL~ W•ther to the Oranae Coast, where the new rich apparently were targeted by promoters. In a house on Newport Beach's Spyglass Hill, for inst.an~ potential investors were told how they could turn an initial S3SO investment into a $20,000 profi.t in less than a year's time simply by mixing a pungent Money for nothing'? Or just noth1ng ~ for money'? On Thursday, a federal grand Jury in Kansas indicted 12 businessmen on c~s they defrauded investors out of millions of dollars by selling the milk farming kits with their promises of a quick and tidy profit. PER SPE CTIVE cor.coction of milk and cheddar cheese with a special ingredient called All three face a maximum prison sentence of fi ve years and a $70,000 fine. They arc expected to surrender to authonties in court Se~t. 20 in T opek.a, Kan., where they wdl appear before a federal magistrate. / 0.-, .... ,......., ...... ~ Rabbl8teTen D. Schatz of Temple laalah In Newi>ort Beach blow• a ram'• bom to uaher ID the Jewtab new year. OCJews will ush er in n ewyeartonight At sundown today, Jews in Orange County and around the world will begin celebrating Rosh Hashana. marking the beginning of a new Jewish year. For Jews, the holiday also signals the opening of a I 0-day period of soul-searching. Orange County has an esumated I 00,000 Jews. and many are eJl pected to visit local synagogues to celebrate the beginning of th e year Jewish year 5746. Reform Jews observe Rosh Hashana as a one-day holiday. while other Jews consider it a two-day celebration. The secular New Year 1s ushered in Deadly ro~d spurs claim by parents By USA MAHONEY Ofltle0.-,Netll8ff For the second time this year. rhe bereaved parents of a Laguna Canyon Road accident victim have filed a clajm agai nst the state. county and Laguna Beach. blaming the govern- ment entities for the death of their loved one. Robert and Charlaine Hill oflrvine are seeking at least $2 million from the city to compensate them for th e loss of their·-20-year-old daughter Lorraine. who died April 27 when her vehicle was struck by a suspected drunken driver about a mile west of El Toro Road. Papers filed wi\h the city indicate the Hills have also filed demands with the state, the county of Orange and its flood control d1 stnct. The claim comes as state and federal highway officials are consider- mg widening Laguna Canyon Road to four lanes to increase safety and reduce congestion. Laguna Beach city officials will review the state plan and possibly suggest changes. incl uding the construction of a paved median. when they meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall. The Hills' claim against the city will also be considered by the council at the Tuesday meeting. The parents' claims are similar to those filed by a Treasure Island couple earlier this year after their 26- year-old son was killed in a Feb. 23 collision near Castle Rock Road. Michael and Kathleen Corsetti arc (Pleue lee CLADl/A2) Oil, housing won 't ril ix, say r e sidents By TONY SAAVEDRA °' .. .,.... ........ A $1 2 million plan to m11l 011 production and housing in southwe5t Cost.a Mesa will ao before the City Council on Monday. After three public hcanngs 1n as many month~ council mcm~rs arc expected to dtcidc the fate of 160 condominiums eroposed for con- stnlction in a 40-jltar..old oil field. The housina \)r'Ojed would be built amid ciaht 011 pumps and some underaround storaac tanks on the I t- acrc field at lhe west end of 18th Street 011 production would con- tinue for up to 14 years. while the condos would be ~ntcd as apart- ments for at least a decade:. Oil producc'l Jerrel Sano and Byron Tamutzcr formed the Ocean Development Co.to undcrukc the 7.S~acrc condo project on an oil field thtt yield~ about 45 000 barTCl' annually from IS wells. £iaht of those wells would be scattered throuahout the proposed complex. As pan of m request. Ocean Development 11 ask1n1 the city to abandon plans to someday utcnd 18th Street throuah the field and into Huntington Btach. dJ&Ccnt rts1dents have protested (Pleue eee COMDO/ A2) with panies, but Rosh Hashana 1s observed primarily through religious services. A highlight of these services is 1.he trad1t1onal blowing of the "shofar.'' a ram's horn. The sounding of the shofar is said to represent a call for spiri tual reawakening. inspired by a . Let•• aee that buckle b1bhcal reference lo the revelatton at Mt. S1na1. The Jewish Ne~ Year al~ll opens the Ten Da~s of Penitence. ~hich conclude wnh Yorn K1ppur. the Da' of Atonement That ohsenanl·e t') considered the holiest da' o f the Jewtsh )'ear. Oo•. fl:eora• Diakaejlan wu ln lrrine Saturday nlpt to lte&p ft• 1"lae Co. celebrate lta aanaal Ranch Roundup. TIM pollticl&D•1 belt bockle -bea~ ll1a n&111e and tbe mte -.a -wu a 1oecl&l attractlon fo.r Arch.le Alcantar of Loe Aneel•' lnter-htb&l Dancen. A441Uon.al photo A2. U.S. Attorney BenJamin Burges!> in "'11ch1ta. Kan.. said the operation took. 1n at least $80 m1lhon from investors. Al least SI O millloo was misappropnated. · Bu'less did not sa) whether federal ulvest1gators know what became of (Pleue eee MILK/ A2) Review of o il issue u rged Nestandeopposes QC board's support of compromise plan By JEFF ADLER Of IM 0.-, "°4 1'-" Although 1t appears th.at C ongn:ss will put off funher cons1derauon of opening up pon1ons of the Cahfom1a coastline to 011 and gas explorauon for another 45 days. Orange Count~ Supervisor Bruce Nestande has asked the Board of Supen·1sors to re- consider the dnlhng issue Nestande form.all) asked super- visors on Fnda) to take up the matter at their Tuesda) meettng and con- sider reversing the pos1t1on on ofT- shorc 011 dnlhng adopted in a 1-0 'ote last Jul) 24 ··cahfom1a·s \.oasthne and ocean are irreplaceable national en- vironmental treasure., and de')en e a higher pnont' than an~ 011 resources beneath them ·· Sestand6 ..aid 1n a letter circulated among board mem· be~and addres,,mg. v. ha1 he ~alled the bottom·hne issue ~either ""'estande nor Sul)t'n l')Of Roger t.anton was pre<;ent v.hen supen 1sors appro' ed quahtii:d ~up· pon for a congressional comprom1s~ that ~ould open 150 11lhhore tract!> for exploration ...,hile hanning .in' dnlhng along the re't ul lht' roa~t ll•r the ne't ! 5 'can .\mong tht' I )L• tratt~ propu!>t:d lor offshore deHlopmi:nt v.at• i.1x. nint· squan--m1le tral..l!I oil the Orangt' Coast to v.hll'h the buarJ .. pec1fi1.alh registered its oppos1tton 1'.estande first a~~t·J -.uri.,.·n 1-.ur' last v.ee~ 10 go on rclorJ 11p~1,1n~ offshore dnlhng J.n \v.hcrt in the state Ht' added that 11 v.,.p .. un · ronunatt' the lull hoard v.a., 0111 (Pleue .ee NESTANDE/A 2) Ex-city official get s 2 n d chance 5, ROBERT BARKER F 11rmer "t'\lmmstcr C ti\ t tiun , ii man Cill H1x1gC'' s.a1d Fnda ~ that hl plans to -.1an h1<i hfe .. all over again after leamin~ 1hat the Qth l ' S C 1rcu1i \ 11un of .\p{'<'als 0' en urned h1<i I Q8; l11Jn fraud t'1'n' 11.11on llCldge' .s l -.aid he plan!> '" take tht' har r'am \OOn and lx't nnw .rn dtt11rne' "<,en 1ng the puhlH · Hodge~ rem ained tr1•(' nn ,\flPt'.ll tnllo~ing h1' con' ll't111 in \<ptt>m bc-r t)I I%\ In ll' en urning tht , on\'' 11111'1 the three appellate JUd&t'' rukJ lhJl 1he tnal 1udge errt'd b~ .. 1111.w.in~ iurof' to hear f'lrt"Jud1c1al te\t1n111n' 1.11nn·rn. ing allegatmn" 11th1·1 1h.rn tht•\<.' HtxJge'> v.a~ bc-ing tned ,in Jn that teo;11mon\ l'11ul<1 I 11,.ht•1 .1 tellov. defendant. c1"t'rt1.·J th.ti Hodge~ 1.1ffcrt'd tt.1 ·m11~1 ht't loo~ good· ~1th the • 81 in rt•tum tnr " pa) mcnt ,11 S \ lltXl <;hr al~o t<.'"llfi<'d 1ha1 lfodg<'' \31d the fl8\ mt'nt v.ould mt'an tha1 her namr would t'l(' l"t"mCl'<'d Imm a "h11 hst ·and t~at ~hr "'oult1 ~· protc\ tcd from harm H~e1. ~1d F nda\ that the lC\ll moO\ wa' "trumJ.l('d up" and that the convcn.ation u..1uldn I IHI\ c taken plact-v.h<'n \he \81d ti lltd ht°'\3U"-he: we\ at a <. 1(\ ( oupi.:11 at)a11 at tht 11mr "Th i' 1\n 1 an allh1 " h<' \lud. .. ,n iron\ hui ~' idcn~ c .. "If the all~ttlln' ~nt' tru< thl'' would ha"c tncd m< lor e\tortmn · Hodae an A.tr Forre pilot at tht time of the Vietnam war 100~ h1\ (Pleue aee HOOOE8/ A2) I ( I 1reflgliters Battle fore st blaze ., I.AA llWIONl:Y .... ..., ...... CbUdnD J)la)'io& wi\h matcbcl ~ \o blame fat a fomt fire near San 1\&U Capi1trano that bad claimed 'bou1 100 acres of brulh and oak· inadded hillside as of ll\e Saturday m,hl U.S. Fomt Service fireflabten aided by the Califomia [)eputmeJlt of Forauy wet"e, plannina to work throuahout tbe niabt tearina out undefbruab and buildina an earthen firebreak around the blaze, which .bepn at 12:SS p.m. obr Rancho I • .. ... arrakhan ashes out at srael, Jews INGLEWOOD (AP) -Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan castigated white America, the mod- om state oflsracl and called for black ~cricans to bruk with their slave past in a Saturday night speech liberally laced with Bi6lical quo- U.tions. ' .. I have a problem with the Jewish people and not because I am hateful of the Jewish people, but because I have declared to the world they arc not the chosen people of God ... Ao enthusiastic crowd of about 14,000 stood frequently amid abouts ()f"Farra.khan! Farrakhan!" • Well into bis speech, Farrakhan accused Israelis of oppressing the Palestinians. ' .. I have been saying that the Jews were to be returned to the promised land by .the Messiah, not Ben Gurioo ~Israel s first premier). It is because of your disbelief in God and the scrip- tures and yourwicked hypocrisy that :you marshaled your forces to steal the • Jand of the Muslim people." 1 Irv Rubin, leader of the Jewish Defense League, and several mem- ben of his group joined Young Americans for Freedom across the stRet from the Forum to protest Farralchan's appearance. , Other JDL activists paraded outside the mansion of Jerry Buss, -Owner of the Forum. Buss, who was out of town, said in the future the Forum would be used only for sports and entertainment •events. Farrakhan gained national promincce last year as a su~porter of the Rev. Jesse Jackson's bid for the presidency, and gained notoriety when be called Judaism a "dirty .religion" and Hitler a "great man." Carillo and at one time tb.re.atened l'lomet there, said Dick Matlow, a fomt 1ervice spokesman. "By early momi~ they·u probably have a line around 1t." he said about 10 J>.m. Saturday. Marlow ettimated IWfi&hters would contain the blne by 8 toniabt. Fire investiptors tracked the cause of the fire to childttn experimentina with ma~bes. Marlow said. Fire officials have identifted lhe childten, but have not determined what action, if any, to take apinst them, he Mid. Winds blowina l S to 20 mph tanned flames eastward away from midences and into rouah terrain, makina containment difficult, Marlow wd. Fin,en of flrc crccpina into the remote Oeveland National Forest were under attack by about 200 tirefi&bters. be said. Fireftahters used five air tanken and two helicopters with some suc-cess earlier in the day, Marlow said. By 6 p.m., the fire was 20 percent contai.Ded and it wa1 not expected to spread with any rapidity, be said. As of late Saturday niaht, no one had been injured and no structures damaaed. Marlow iaid. Thereahel.a .............. ppl .... Akia crt.. ........ cnnraed ..... America 1988 8atvdaJ mpt, falfllllna a compater pridlcdon thal ahe Woa.14 Win the title. Oeorte llWer, a retired baalneu profeeeor DOW ll'f'ina ln Belle.ae, Wula., ..Cd earlier tlata month that bue4 on bla compater analyala, the 21-t_7-01d Akln of llertdlan tlae bat chance of be- comlna the foartb woman from lllllMmlppl to become lllae America. Akin l• a MD!or at the UnlTenlty of ll••W.lppl. Church laity defeats gay ordination issue By tbe Associated Press Lay delegates of the Episcopal Church late Friday defeated a measure that would have allowed ordination of homosexuals to the priesthood, even thoufb bishops and other clergy voted for 1t. The botJy contested issue was among the last items resolved as the church coded its eight-day conven· tion in Anaheim Saturday. The outcome followed two days of jockeying over the measure in which preliminary votes had indicated like- ly approvaL The convention ended with the church solidly set on a course of vigorous social activism in line with its new leader's commitment to grapple with public issues from nuclear arms to apartheid. "However uncomfortable at times it becomes, the gospel of Jesus Christ requires a pastoral ministry which leads to prophetic witness and ac- tion," declared the Rt Rev. Edmond Lee Browning, chosen to head the divcne denomination for the next 12 years. "I pledge to you the exercise of both." Despite the defeat of the homosex- ual measure, the church initiated a program of pastoral concern for victims of acquired immune deficien- cy syndrome, which mainly affects homosexuals, and repudiated dis.- crimination against those victims. Some bishops reported fears of catching AIDS by sharing the com- munion cup, but said there is no evidence it could happen. CONDO PLAN BEFORE COUNCIL ••• From A l the project, cla1mmg future tenants would be endangered by potential oil , well explosions and gas leaks. Furthermore, homeowners in the neighboring Occanvicw tract argue 1 that the noise and odor of oil production would be overwhelming l'or the renters. ' "Make it a housing project or make it an oil field. but don't try and combine the two and bring us all problems." said resident Richard Vinson durina a July hearing. Concerns were heightened in early Auaust after the explosion of a dormant Newport Beach well that was bein& recapped. One worker was Injured by the blast that sent flames. crude oil and sea water rocketing into the air. The council had already blocked the condo project by labeling the required environmental impact re- port as incomplete and inadequate. However, council members later ~nted the developer another bcar-tni after be.ina reminded that the environmental report was compiled by a city«>ntracted consultant. Costa Mesa's planniag department has updated the study. which must be accepted by the council before a decision can be made on the project. According to the supplementary report, motorists would not be af- fected if 18th Street remains a dcadcnd. lo tact. plannin1 staffcn recommend the eAtension be d rop- pcd regardless of the housing project, because of the low traffic projections. On the issue of whether oil pro- duction is compatible with housing, the repon noted that oil wells arc permitted within 20 feet of homes in Huntington Beach, while Fullerton requires a minimum distance of I 00 feet. E.R. Wilkinson, an engineer with the state Department of Oil and Gas, has auured residents and city of- ficials there is little dan,cr of gases buildina up to an cxplos1vc level on the field. He added that gas leaks are im- probable as Iona as the underground pipes and pumpmg machinery arc properly sealed and maintained. ·ftSTANDE REOPENS OIL ISSUE ••• .-Prom Al r prnent when the issue was debated. "lt is my contention that if drilling off'tbe shore ofOranae County is bad, wb)'. isn't it equally bad to drill offshore from other beautiful and environmentally scnSttive California eo&atal areasr' he wrote ID his letter to the board. , "In short. we should not post~re • ousclvn in the nanov.: Pl.r~ha~I ·vi~int that offshore oil drilbna as :.-bid 10 Oranae County but is accep- • table in other coutal )lreat ouuade ~own t.ckyatd." be continued. • ''Tbe pmenl board policy ouaht to be replaced by a policy in opposhJon to any new offshore oil drillina eoywbere alona the Cahfomia coutllnc." When the matter surfaces durina Tuesday's board mcttinJ. Supervisor Ralph Oark. an avowed opponent of all offshore drilling. is expecied to aaain offer his suppon for the motion. Clark, who voted for the July 24 resolution after vo1cina his op~si· don to offshore drillina, quickly voiced suppon for the revised pos- 1t1on dunng last week's board di5'- cuss1on of the matter. However, the matter was tabled by unanimous vote when Chajnnan Thomas Riley, Stanton and Super· visor Harriett Wieder qrccd that the matter wu too important to be •• handled in a hasty manner. They asked that it be delayed so the issue could be reviewed by county officials before the board debated it. Wieder, who wrote lhc July 24 resolution and tntificd in Congress last week about the danaer offshore drillin.a posed to t~e Ot.-nae County coastline, speculated Thursday that Ncstande'1 posidon miaht be politi- ca.lly motivated. Nestandc has an· nounoed he 1s a candidate for lieu ten· ant aovcrnor . "rm concerned about Oranac County," Wieder told reporters. "Bruce (Ncstande) is concemtd abo-ut Cllifomia because he's run- nina for lieutenant aovcrnor." Sunny day~ ahead along Coast I.ate night end Mrty momtng COMtll tog end low c1e;1.1d• wtll atve Wrt to mo.tty tumy dl)'9 and CIMI' night• through Monday. ihe Natlonel WNthet 8ervtOt predlctl. The dll)'l •r• expected to be allghtty ooolaf day1, with high• ranging from the tow 70. at bMchee to upper 801 In winner Inland valley. . 0 Owmtght 1owe wtll range from the tower 50• to lowef eoa. Mountain• and daMt11 wtll 81.o bout eunny daye and ct.er nlghtl through Monday, alto tOme high dOudlneM i. expected In the o..ne Valley. Mountain reeott hlghe wtll be In the 701 and low eo.. o..t\1 Valley high• wt" range from 715 to 85. High daMrt high• wtll be In the eo. to low 80•, and lower d....-t• wlll cllmb Into the 80• and up to 102. U.S. Tempe Hlelf\. IOw fof 24 llOUr9 '"4"'9 .. 5 p.m, T.00. V.,._, 66 s' Torr-&3 67 YQMmtteVfy 1r. 41 Surf report LOCA~ llU DIA. lum•8MC'1 2..ol s Sanl• Monlc:e 1·3 SW Newpc>rtllHCll 3-41 s SIMI Diego County 3-4 s we1er1emp 417 Tides TOOAY ..0 4 Firtt low 3 3!1 a m ~" g S31 m 53 IQW 3 35pm 011 S«onO niun II 42pm 412 MONDAY F1tll IOw 4 '<>am 0 3 Extended Flrtt rwg11 10 S3 • m 5 II s.cond IOw 5 09 p m 0 3 Second 111gn 11 t7 P m 5 3 Sun NII tOd•y •• 7 00 p "' . ,._ Mon<Jey 81 637 LIS end Mll llQ9in ei 659pm Moon .. ,. iooey II 7 51 pm. ,._ Mondey II 8 '() a m -.><! Nie llQtlln at a22om HODGES PLANS NEW ST ART ... halllAl oeth OD the Westminster City Coun- cil in 1977 and resiancd by telephone before bis sentencing in 1983. Found JU!lty of conspiriDJ to falsely verify information submitted to a lending institution, he was sentenced to three months in prison and ordered to pay a $2 000 fine. Pmsecutors claimed the scheme involved people who claimed to be rcs1den11al bu>er~ when they really were involved in a o;peculat1ve ven- ture. The defendants allcgedl~ would save inveswrs I percent 1n 1ntere t cost~. Hodges .,,rnl CLAIM FILED OVER DEATH •.• Pram Al seekina at least SI million from Lquna Beach for medical and burial expenses auociated with the death of Mark Corsctt.i, who was a passenger in a vehicle that broadsided another car OD the winding, two-lane road. The couple also filed claims against the state and the county. The Conettis' claim was denied by the city on the basis that the munia- pa.lity 1s not responsible for the design and maintenance of the road. The Hllls maintain that Laguna Canyon Road is unsafe because it has no guard rail, median or raised dots to separate traffic lanes. There is insuffi- cient lighting and a dangerous curve at the accident site, they said. The governments are also to blame for not widening the road and straifbtening the curve, lhe couple said lD their claim. State and local officials say Laguna Canyon Road is safe if motorists observe posted speed limits. When accidents occur, alcohol, drugs or excessive speed arc often involved, spokesmen said. Puhu: blame liltu11r tor the head-on coll 1<oion that k 1 lkd l.orrarne H 111. Follo\.\1ng the 4 a.m. accident, Laguna Beach pohle arrested a Laguna Hills man on suspicion of drunken dnving and vehicular man- slaughter Police sav alrnhol and possibly manjuana contributed to the fatal crash in which ( orsc111 was involved. ManJuana was found in the vehicle in which hC' wa!i n<.11ng, nnd the motonst his companion brnnd~1dcd was legal- ly drunk. thq Yid MILK FARMING OPERATION •.. From Al the money or whether there is any hope the lost dollars can be ~ovcred. The Kansas-based company, which had tentacles in Orange Coun-ty and Las Vegas, filed for protection from its creditors under Chapter 11 of the Federal Bankruptcy Act on Aug. I after its operation came under fire. Burgess said it appears there were upward of 28,000 people across the countr}'who slapped down money to buy so-<:a.lled activator kits and become milk culture farmers. Jim Kaminski, a vice officer in Newport Beach, said that in a typical pyramid scheme the initial investors a.re paid off handsomely a nd then showcased to other potential in- vestors. "They show off these people and say, 'Hey look, this guy made a bundle and so can you.' But that's where the payoffs sto~;· ~d ~mi~ski. "Som.c people rcahze this gomg ID, but do 1t anyway hoping they'll be in that first group that gets a payoff." But m ost a.re blinded by J.!'ecd and the overriding belief they Wlll doubt~. tripJe and even quadruple their money, Kaminski said. "And then one day ther call up to find out wby they haven t got their money yet and the number's been disconnected," said the investigator. "A lot of them are just too embar· rassed to go to the authorities." Stripped of its polish, the milk cultures enterprise appears similar to the pyramid pmcs that raged in Southern California in 1980. In ffiit version, investors (called players) would put down S 1,000 to get an on the action and as other investors came in, the p{aycr would ·~ Just· Call 642-6086 move up the pyramid. Once the of oixraung Jn endless chain by player reached the top of the pyramid selling milk farming kllS. But the (called the m oney line). he would get District ..\ttomt'\ 'c; Office refused to his S 16,000 payoff. file charge\ and. after that, police Although some made money. the gradual!) lnc;t intere'it 1n the '>Cherne. mathematics of t~e scheme didn't -'Tho\t' \'ho aucnded \aks meeting make sense, accordmg to authonues. said 1h1.· pmmotn<; were convincing. As soon as people stopped mYestmg. .. . .. the upward mobility of players would U~opjlr~ made it popular . stop and they would be left holding boasted '>3 kc; k 1 1~ passed out to th b would-he In\ cc;tur~. "The secret was iont from Ncwpon Beach and 'leemingl\ to .. t CJ\Cr the ages until a Irvine investigated the milk culture Ind} in •\Inca. \.\ho seemed to grow scheme about a year ago. feanng their } ounga c;ha:cd her formu.~a with departments would soon be deluged others and tht: rest is history . with dozens of victims, just as they Promoters said by huying a single • had with the pyramid games. $350 act1\ a tor kit. investors would Amon~ other things. the probe mal..c i4.IOO. Within 32 weeks, acco~d­ rcsulted an an intricate flow chart that 1ng lo hrochurn !iupphed to in- dctailed who was operating the pyra-\C'ilor\. a mill.. farmer could make a mid and who was profiting. The chart nc1 profit ofS20.480. includes the names of the three .\II 1nvcstot'> needed was an ac- Orange Coast residents indicted ttus 11' atur kit, sonic milk. a little cheddar week and the "paper" companies they chessc and a hlcnder. The resulting may have set up to helpdiven money. culture would be scraped into an From what investigators have envelope and mailed to Culture Farm learned, milk culture f~~ing was hcadquancr~ in Kan~ac; introduced to the public m South lnve\ttm wcrt told that the cul- Africa in the late 1970s. But ture~ would he \old to beauty com· authorities in that country clamped panics for manufacturing cosmetics. down on the enterprise and the man Tho\C ind1tted in Kansas this week singled out as the organizer now is supposedly went as far as to establish awaitin,g trial on charges of diamond the House of Cleopatra·~ Secrets. Inc. smuggling, accordin~ to records. 1n La~ Vegas. Authont1es 1ndicatcd Gert Theron of Irvine is credited by that in order to entice investors, the authorities with bringing the milk Las Vegas company bought up a culture process to the Unites States in small amount ofthc·m1 lk culture and June. I 984. The first documented actually produced a hnc of beauty sales meeting in Orange County was product'i. which were later used as held four months later m Irvine. props at c;ale~ mcctmgs. police report. According to authorities, there was Four mo nths after that, Anaheim never a genuine need for milk police arrested a 57-year-old man culturcscxccpt in the minds of those named Zelben Ritchie on suspicion lured into the scheme ·. Wbat do you like about tbt' Daily Piiot? What don'1 you Ilk~': Call tbt number at left and your me11agt will be rt cordtd. lranscrlbcd and dcll~ered to U.e appropriate editor. Tbe 11me 24·boar answering suvlce may be Htd to record letters to tba editor on any topic. Cootrlbuton to our Ltuers column must Include their name and telepboot numbe r for verlfh'allon. No <'lrr ulallon calls, pleast. Tell us wbat'• on your mind. 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('41 M••eOIJfKa fl• >'>Ml I '~"'-l." 9lM6 ... ... ! - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, s.ptembet 15, 1'85 A.S Author holds up elections bill Fraternity ousted from CSUF Would have banned partisan involvement in local, judicial races SAC~MENTO (AP) - A bill to bar politi~ panjes from becoming l~volved in local and judicial elec- llons has been hel~ up by a dispute between Democrauc and Republican lawmakers. , The Senate on Friday approved the bill, 21-7, b~t the author, As- semblyman Richard Robinson D-~ta Ana, sidetracked the measure, say1na Sc~te amendments m1aht have made 1t unconstitutional "I think everyone suppons non- pamaan elecuons for c1tie1, counues and school boards, but I don't want to violate the First Amendment and have the whole bill declal'ed un- constitutional," Robinson aaid. The Assembly, at Robinson's re· quest, rejected Senate amendments to the bill and sent it to a two-house conference committee. Robinson said the measure would be taken up aaain when lawmakers return to the Capitol next year. Ro~inson's bill, A84341 ~tarted off ~s ~ ~lll to ba~ party part1c1pation in Jud1c1al elelct1ons. It was introduced after the state Supreme Court ruled that, without more explicit direction from the Legislature, it could not ban party activity in judaes' campa.ians. But Senate amendments expanded Robinson's bill to bar political party activity in au nonpenisan races, not ju1tjudicial elections, and tied tbe bill to a consmutional amendment by Assell\it>lyman Richard Mountjoy, R· Monrovia. Robinson said be was womed that a bill bann1na paniaan involvement in all nonpart111n elcctfon miaht be ruled a violation of free speech. Mountjoy's proposal, ACA 7, is awaiting a vo\e in the Senate Elec- tions Committee and would do the same thing as Robinson's bill, as amended by the Senate. Robinson accused Mountjoy of usina AB434 as a bostqe to ensure passage of the constttutional amend· ment. "There's nothing like taking a friend for bostaae," Robinson said. 8y die A1aocla&e4 Prut After repeated wam inaa about alcohol and pranb,1 Delta Chi ht• become the fint rratemity ever banned at Cal State Fullerton - oualed for the rest of the year, c:.mpus officials aay. Un1veriity vice pre11dent Rottr Nudd tenned the ouster "unfortunate but nccessa_ry after years of twmoil and reckless diut'!.urrl for campus and at.ate 1aw.":'r- The decisiQn thia week camt after Delta Chi President Richard Thorp admined to a univef'1ity "COmmittee that minors had been served alcohol at a recent fraterni- ty petty. Nudd said "that wu the last straw." "We were at our wit's end," he said. "h ia with much reluctance that I took such a drastic step. Btu they bad plenty of waminp." Other incidents ancluded a rush eeveraJ years aao in which Delta Chi memben &eld a pled&c cap- tive in a room overniaht Without food or liaht, be aaid. And last year, the fraternity failed to warn two IOronties about impendin& panty raJds. · "We have thete little raids all the time, the students eajor the~l but there are pme rules,' Nuoo sa1d. "The women were fri&btcned." Nudd Slld. Aft.cf' a pubhc apol~. Ocha Chis launched a retaliat.100 n.uf apinst the houx that turned lllem in. he S&Jd. They allO sold alcohol without a license lo an undercover pohce officer at a petty, he wd. Delta au. the fint fraternity to be suapended in the university's 2S-year history, had set up bouse.. kccpina this term 1n a converted rourplex at the c-0mer of Milton A venue and Associated Road. Nudd said the Delta Chis will be allowed to submit rcorpniza- tion plans late next spriq. but that be wouldn't constder re· instatina the chapter until fall 1986. STATE/ ION /WOWJ>======== WorkfareOK'd, Money problezns derail t • I f • 1 Haggard's farm ald traln OXICS p an. &1 S By tlae A11oelated Pre11 BAKERSf!E~D -~ou~try singer Merle Haggard's wh1stlc-stoP. train tour from California to llhno1s to benefit American farmers was derailed by money problems but should rolJ in several weeks, a spokesman said Saturday. Th~ tram was scheduled to leave .here Monday at noon on a 39-stop tour to Chicago .for the Sept. 22 FarmAld concen at the Univcnity of Illinois in Champa1gn. But by an 8 p.m. Friday deadline, H~d was S 180,000 shon of the $606,000 re.q~1red by A~trak to release the train. Hunter said the money problem arose Fnday mommg when the Philip Morris company which had pledged $5001000 t<? th~ FarmAid project, cut its donation m half. "There's been such ~n 1nc~11ble. intercs.t on the part of America, th~t we're going to try to make It work, wd Dwight Haldeman of Luckenbach Productions Haggar:<S's agency.in San Marcos. Under the new plan. Haggard hopes to ullc~ the tram to Washmgton D.C. Seed on lt. way to rmtore fire-charred land PORTLAND, Ore. -More than I million pounds of Oregon rycgrass seed were loaded onto rail cars and shipped to California to help restore 20 I, 300 acre~ of fi~-cham:d land blackened by Wildfires this summer, several ~ compan1e~ anno~ntc?d. The seed, placed on t~e rail can Friday morning 1n Portland, will be d1stnbuted to a number of different counties for aerial seeding by three different contractors in an effort lo stabilize soil and halt heavy winter rain erosion on the bum-damaged temUn. Ez-Lt. Gov. Curb want. to serve agaln Mike Curb, a re<:ord.i ng anist who became lieutenant governor of California at the age of 34, says he's interested in running for that post apm after two years as a Republican fund-raiser. Curb, wh o served as GOP lieutenant governor from 1979-83 under Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., a Democrat, said Friday that a committee 1s being organized by Virginia Rice of Fresno to assess his prospects, raise funds and do polling. "If 11 works, I'll run," said Curb, now 40. 'Farmer John' strike authorized PICO RIVERA -Butchers and meat packers Saturday gave union negotiators authorization to call a strike against a company packaging products under the Farmer John label, officials said. If a strike is called, said union spokesman Dan Swinton. it will be accompanied by a boycott of Farmer John products. which include hams, bacon and hot dogs sold at Dodger Stadium. Members of the United Food and Commercial Workers union voted 4 I 3-29 to walk off jobs at Clougherty Pack.mg Co. in Vernon if union representatives don't reach an agreement before the contract expires at midn ight. Sept. 30. Thlrd-party ald to Nlcaragua OK'd WASH ING TON -The Rc.agan administration engineered a last-minute change in the new foreign aid law that apparently allows 11 to reach an "understanding" with other countnes to ship military aid to Nicaraguan rebels, government officials say. Congressional Democrats who accepted the behind-the-scenes change shonly before the law's enactment, now say they were unaware that scvcraJ U.S. allies reportedly had already cleared w11h the White House their plans to send military aid to the rebels. Those "third- country" shipments, still cloaked in tight secrecy, have helped the rebels sustain their war against Nicaragua's leftist government despite the congressional cutoff of CIA aid in 1984, according to private and government sources close to the rebels. Drummond shows mlld slgns of rejectlon TUCSON, Ariz. -Michael Drummond, who received a human heart after being kept alive by an an1ficial bean for nine days. 1s showing mild signs of rejecting the organ, hospital officials said Saturday. The e~isode 1s considered normal, and doctors had said they cxpceted any signs of rejection to show up late last week. Drummond received a Jarvik-7 artificial hean Aug. 29. and received the heart of an accident victim Sept. 7. Doctors preS<:nbcd an anu- rejection drug, which was expected to bring the rejection under control. said University Medical Center spokeswoman Nina Trasoff. Fatal bus wrec.t may be fault of bra.tea EUREKA SPRINGS, Ark. -Passengers on a bus that plunged over an embankment, killing five people, said Saturday the driver struggled unsuccessfully to slow the vehicle, and police said brake fa1lu~ may nave caused the wreck. Authorities were uncertain what caused the Fnday crash. which injured two of the 42 passengers seriously and left most oft he others with minor injuries, said state police Capt. Larry Fletcher. Authont1cs 1dcnt1fied the victims as the driver and four students of the Ozark Bible Institute at Neosho. Mo. Students and faculty members of the 120-student Pcntccostalist college had been on their way to Eureka Springs to see "The G reat Passion Play," a biblical drama. WORLD Tram colll•lon kUl• 6, lnjure. 80 LA USANNE, Switzerland-A local train and two coupled locomotives -each traveling at about SO mpb -collided 1n Lausanne's western subutt>s on Saturday. killing at least five people and injuring 60, rail officials said. The local apparcntlr ignored a stop signal just short of a switch that would have aUowed the trams to pass each other, said Claude Rou.1t, a regional railway director. Ortega call• for •ammlt to end border cl••h MANAGUA, Nicaraaua-After a day ofborder clashes. President Daniel Ortcaa called Saturday for an im mediate mcctina with Hondu~n Pn.sident Roberto Suazo Cordova to prevent further bloodshed. At the same lime, he vowed on national television that "the people and armed forces of N1carqua will ttpel and destroy any foreign aaarcssion." A Honduran military spokesman said in the Hondu~n capital of Tqucip.lpa that Honduran warplanes shot down a Nlcarquan heli copter Friday and str1fcd mortar batteries that had fired mto Honduru hours earlier. Suazo Cordova called the Honduran Conaress into urgent session to consider defense. 'Dflfarf toallJ.6' condemned STRASBOURG, Prance -An Italian Communist deputy on Friday asked the European Parliament to condemn dwarf-tossina competitions. Vera Squ.arcialupi said the assembly muft "condemn most stronf.Y the commercial expoltalion of dwarfs." She &aid the competjtions involve• throwina a person · of restricted srowth. 1.e. a dwarf, as ftr as po 1blc. and that this 1s done by particularly robu~t men." She said 1n a dra.n rc$01ution that Australian orpn1un of such oompctit1ons an: reC'rutting dwarfs 1n Euros>< for an upcomina 1ntcmationat, c~mpionship. Legislature's final session ends with a pproac hing dawn SACRAMENTO (AP)-The 1985 legislature, concluding with a 20. hour session that lasted until nearly dawn Saturday, approved scat belt, workfare and pnson construction bills, but rejected toxic ~organiza· tion and unitary tax efforts. Gov. George Deuk.mejian, who su pported all five bills, said Saturday he was particularly pleased with the hard-fought workfare and prison victories. but accused Assembly Democrats of"poliucal extortion" in "They have aJtempted to link several major proposals. Why not just let people vote on the bills on their own? It's not what the public is entitled to receive in tenns of the way these issues are considered, de- liberated and voted upon. It's not good government," Dcukmejian said. The Lqislature was scheduled to adjourn at midniaht Friday. But as negotiations and deliberattons con- tinued on the major issues, the Senate stopped iuclock at 11 :29 p.m. and the Assembly at midnight. Final adjourn· ment didn't come until 3:56 a.m. Saturday for the Senate and 5:28 a.m. for the Assembly. . Lawmakers sent Deukmej1an near- ly 1,000 bills during the final days of the session. He has until Oct. 2 to sign or veto them or allow them to become law without his signature. Most of the bills. if signed, become law Jan. I. Bills that didn't win final passage this year arc not dead, but can be considered again when lawmakers return in January for the second half of the two-year session. 11111.4 pt 0 The scat belt bill, wbicb Deu- kmejian said he would sign, would r1'quirc drivers and passengers to use scat belts or face a fine or $20 or U'affic school, effective Jan. I. It would also require cars sold in California after Sept. 1, 1989. to have air bags or automatic scat belts. AMembly Speaker Willle Brown (left) a.nd A.Memblyman Richard Kata ebow their wea.rlneee u 8eMlon clrae• on. AMemblym.an Gary Condit, D-Cerea, yawn••• the hour grow• late. blocking his plan to reorgamze toxic waste state agencies. The Republican governor said at a news conference that the hnlong by Assembly Democrats of his toxics bill to an unrelated Medi-Cal bill that DcukmeJian opposed "1s totally ir· responsible and arrogant." Such linkage. in whi ch one side agrees to vote for the other's bill only in return for votes on a bill backed by the first side. is a common legisla tive tactic. but became nearl y pandemic during the session's final days. Uni- tary was tied to apartheid. seat belts to prisons. pnsons to "pork barrel'' and workfare to child care. The upper house did not approve the bill until the Assembly voted for the pnsons bill. The workfa~ bill was approved after Dcukmejian agreed to a demand by Senate President Pro Tem Da vi d Robertl, 0-Los Angeles, for money for after-school cruld care programs. Deukmejian last year had vetoed Robert1's "latchkey" bill. Under workfare. an estimated 170,000 welfare recipients, mostly mothers, will go through a mandatory program of Job searches, training and mandatory public service work to get their checks. Roben1's companion child care bell, SB303. would spend $22 million for "latchkey" programs and another $22.5 million for child care needed for the workfare program. DcukmeJ1an's proposal to add 5,000 beds to the state's bulging pnsons was linked by Democrats to bills to spend more than $300 m1lhon of the estimated $375 million the state 1s scheduled to receive from the federal govemmenl under a pending agreement concerning offsho~ 011 lease moneys. The prison bill. SB253 by Sen. Roben Presley, 0-Riverside, would spend $80 million to build 1,500 new beds at three existing pnsons and renovate areas of other prisons to provide more space. A companion bill. AB487 by .\~ scmblyman Richard Robinson. 0- Garden Grove. which would finan ce other new pnsons th rough leas.e purchase plans. was also sent to the governor. The "pork barrel" bills would spend the federal fund s on a van ety of proJcctS ranging from local roads to school construcuon. toxic cleanups. parks and h1ghwa~ ei1changes. The bills are AB1024 b~ Assembl yman Jack O'Connell. 0-Santa Barbara. and SB300 by Sen John Foran. D- San Francisco. The Foran bill would spend S 125 m1lhon from the federal funds plus S 125 m1lhon in state funds this year for local streets and roads The to:ocs plan. co ntained 1n AB650 by Assemblywoman Sall~ Tanner, 0-EI Monte. was appro'ed by the Senate 30-8 earl) Fnda) BuL Assembly Democrats n:fu~d to e'en take a vote on the bill unless Republicans 'oted for a b1 II b\ Asscmbl}man Lou Papan, D-M11l- brae. That bill was defeated and the toxics plan never came to a vote. The plan. a modified vers10n oflhe proposal submitted by Dcu.kmeJtan to the leglslature. would have con- solidated st'' era I state agencies that deal with to.1t1c wastes and garbage into a nev. Department of "astr Managemt'nt Papan's bill .\8554. would ha"°" paid the SJ mi llion stale cost of allowing poor aged bll nd and dJS- abled people 10 keep a larger monthl) income than federal regulauons allov. and sull remain eligible for Medi-Cal The to\1cs bill could sull bt- cons1dered in Januaf). although Deu· kmeJ1an said Saturda) he doesn 't kn ov. whether he will pursue II then Hi s plan itself would take effC('t unless one house of the l..cgislature 'otes to rtJCC'l 11 b} Feb I 0 But th~ plan could not take effect until Januat) IQ ~ The untlal) l8A bill. which v.ould ha .. e gJ\t'n muliinational firms a SJOO m1ll1on taA break. staJled for the )Car 1n tht' .\ssembl~. when Speaker Brown S<'nt proponents' third and final attempt to the Re,enue and Ta\at1on Committee. where 11 "'111 rt"pose until Januar. Soviet expulsions meet with outrage Donattnc to a worthy cau.e Former U.S. Preeldent Richard Nlzon mak• a donation to Mme Baddlal.at mollb Sata.rdaf mof1l1DC wbJJe toa.rtq a noat:tnc market lD eua,kok daJi.G& llU Aala1l traYela. LONDON ( o\P) -Bnmh 11tliualc; and leading news organiza11 on~ l'\ pressed outrage turda' at the Soviet Unton's e\puls1on tll 2' Bntons tn repnsal for lht• Rnmh ouster of an equal numbrr ill alkgrJ Soviet spies. In a stem statement h1nling .ll Bntish retahauon. Fomgn ~cretdl"\ SirOcofftty Howe c;.11d. ""e an· no"' aivina urgent and cartful con\1t1('1 atton to the 1mphl'at11.mf· lll thr SoVlct move He called the '1el J t t1l'" .1 setback to 1mpro,rd d1plumat1l rt>l,1 tJOnS. "We utterl) condemn th!\ h't.111' unjusufied So' 1et action d1f'C'l.1rd agamst Bnt1sh bu~1ne~~men and Journalists. as well a~ cmhac;c;, c;tatl · he wd in the stattmen1 Director General .\lasdair M 1 I or lit the British Broadca\ung ( orp whose Moscow comspondent v.a<o amona lhose e'pelled said "tltl 1~ a foolish and l"t'trograde \lep a\ I nm SUIT the Russian "'ill ~1n l'Omr 10 realize · Bntatn'\ ambassador in Mosco..., ir B~an Cartledge, was summoned '>a turds' to the Soviet Foreign Mm1s0 1r. to hear t hargcs that the 25 Bnton\ ... ert engaging In ICllVIUCS "incom pat1ble Wit h their official statu~ ... a diplomatic phrase for spytng. Tht' ~51nduded 18 membersofthC' l'mhaSS} statT. five JOumaJ1sts and 1"'0 busincs,men r he Foreign Office tn London said ( anll-dge dented the allcgauons Bnta1n·, ~tan of state tor "-lllland l reorge '\ o·ungcr. wtthdre..., J) head of a trade deleptton due to Ira' r toda\ for Moscov. .. statement issued b' his offi« ~id. "The chmatt 1\ not appropnate" tor his parttCl· l'atinn Tht' ~rtmhn's action followed Bntain·, announ«ment Thursday that 11 was eApelhne, ~5 Soviet otTt~ ial~ and Joumal1sts named a~ ~pie\ b'> dcfC('tOr Olea.\ Gord1ev~lu v.hl)m the 8 ntt h 1dent1fied as the "'c.ta·, chief P> 1n London Duo walk on fire to debunk Indian fakirs NEW DELHI, lndia (AP) -Two apostles of 1den~ in a nation rTnowned for its r&hh in mystJc1sm pranced over live coals to debunk India's fakirs. whom they called frauds. Fu~ walluna 11 no bt& dca.1, they said. and anyo ne can do 1t The two men. a Journalist and a student, st.a&Cd the demonstrauon Fnday on behalf of the Indian Rat1onahst Auoc1at1on. a croup wtuch promotes science and rat1ona1·,, Ch1noaoh SaJ1. 24. membrrs ot the ism. and 1&1d they would "e1tpose the 12,000.mcmber auoc1a11 on. ptr· tnck behind fire 'f•lk.ina" pncticcd formed the feat with appat"t'nt taSC' by many lnchan a.Ketics. · aJthouah with '°me pcrsp1rat1on The peir stroll~ briskly betk and "I'm all ~t othin.a ha' haJl-. forth over bum1na coall. cm~flJna pened to me.· said S.,1. a bu'1neu unteatbcd and with unbhst~ fttt student who bcpn the demon· The)' Slid the ttttct 1 tn movutt stnatlon• "'°'o can o "in the quickly and not standint 1n one pfaot 1nterest of tlC'ICnC'C " for lonJ. upponen cheered as the tv.o mrn Snn1 Pathathanam. 26. and prepared for the walk ~1 \houted "no God" a he walked across the bed of coals _ "F11T wal~ma 1s considered the m<>1t mysten()f.1S of all m1radn ptrformed 1n lnd11n temples \\ onh1pprn hcheve that d1vtnt p('\l.~1" ITT needed to walk or run throu&h fire " said Sana.I Edamanaku. ~r\ oftht 11t1on "R.ation- ahns have proved 1t that no cbvu~ boon 11 ~to do'°" , -. Doti to head Chapman business school Dr. James Doti, founder of the Business and Man.,emcnt. Dou perhaps is best known in Center for Economic Research at The appointment was announced Ort.nae County for the annual Cha~ Chapman Collqe, bu been named by Chapman Colleac President 0 . T. man Colleae Eoonomic Forec.ast, dean of the oollqe's School of Smith. whkh bas received national recog- nation amona economists. Doti developed the Chapman Econometric Model, the only quar- terly econometric model in the nation used to forecast ocooom1c activhy at a local level. The model is the bas1s for the annual Chapman Colleae Fore· cast Conference presented each De- cember. ;;=;::==============================il .,. 0 Jack LaLanne's Man sues Over jail injuries By die :Uaoclated Pres• A man who was slashed with a razor in the Orange County Jail has filed a S l 0 million lawsuit against the county, the Huntington Beach and Anaheim police depanments and the inmate who allegedly attaeked him. Daniel Earl McBee, 33, who was in the jail on a May 27 Disneyland Hotel · trespassing arrest, co ntends in the Oranae County Superior Coun law- suit that he repeatedly told jail deputies that he feared being harmed by his cellmatc, David Ray Will- ington, but was ignored. As a result, McBee suffered mul- tiple lacerations and abrasions on bis bead, arms, torso and legs, according to the suit. McBee, who said he is a manic depressive, also accused the police departments of Huntington Beach and Anaheim of negligence for failina to recop.ize his medical condition and treat it appropriately. He alleges that Huntington Beach police in an arrest a day earlier were . . Lplacing_ Jlim in heal -care facility for 72-bour ob- servation. They released him the same day. Anaheim police also failed to make sure be received proper medical attention after bis arrest at the Disneyland Hotel, the suit says. On May 28, McBee was placed in isolation after jail officials were infonned of his need for medication. He was transferred to a cell housing Willington and two other inmates the next day. The other inmates were removed from the cell before the attack occuned, a sheriff's official said. McBee was released on his own fC!COlllizance May 30 ar UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange, where he was treated for his injuries without ever having been amugned. ln addition to covering 60 sectors of the Orange County economy, the force-1st includes a leading economic indicator series. a housing af- fordability index and a tourist series. Doti and his students also developed a median family income estimate which is used in determining eligibili- ty levels for the Orange County affordable Housing Program. Doti is a frequent guest speaker and is often sought by the media for his analysis o( major developments within the local economy. The 38-year-old Anaheim resident has served on the Chapman faculty for 11 years and is a full professor of economics. PT A aiembenld,JM September is PT A membership month and Newpon-Mcsa Unified School District is conducting a mem- bership dri ve that staned when students went back to school Mon- day. PT A members gave students envelopes containing membership mfonnation to take home to parents. The Newpon district has 6,577 members. Coa•tllne dean'• ll•t Students have been named to the president's and dean's list at Coastline Community College for academic excellence based on grades received m the spring 1985 semester. President's list honors went to students who maintained a 3. 75 arade point average. Dean's list award was made to students who maintained a 3.0 grade point average. (A 4.0 average is straight "A".) To be eligible initiaJly for these honors, students must have main- tained high academic standing in 12 units or more during a two-semester sequence. 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Showtn1 their stuff Ton£~elly leacle a be~ of gymnuta from the Glrla Club of the bor on a tu.mbu.ng nm at a team performance at Carl'a Jr ID Coeta Ila.a. r 10~orona del Mar: R.chard Rubot· Cosa Mesa: Tom R. Bedson, Timothy C. Blake, Lynne M. Burg- grcn. Diane Davis, Robert Flick, Barbara Les, Wendy NasarofT, Rodney J. Plascencia, John Sime, Lana Vaughan, Sue Yokom1. and Velia Zaffino. Fountain Valey: Cindee Eggleston, John Forbes, Donald Hale, Rita Kollar, Kathleen Moro, Cheri D. Soch, Kyle Soldan, Pamela Stanley. Donald Testa and Charles Trout. Huntington Beach: Aaron Aarons. Diana Abramian, Mollie Ballans. Alan Bechtol. Lori Carroll. Sean Chalmers, Marjorie Donelson, Charlotte Dunn, Renee S. Ellis, Rhonda R. Evans, William D. Fis- cher, Denise Fish, Roben Gardner, Rebecca E. Gent, Louise Ham, Conn ie S. Harris, Jeanne K. Hay- ward, Julie A. Hutchinson, Sheila G. Joseph, Karen M. Krueger, Tracy Lantemier. Laura Learman. James C. Lee, Marion Mahoney, James Parr. Patricia Potter, Melodye R. ogers, Paula Rolstad, Valerie Sakrekoff. Constance J. Sorenson, Delores A. Taylor, Roben B. Thomas, Judy Van Der Wende, Patricia Vander Meer Mili M. Yin, Angela M. Zcrvantian' and Wiliam D. Zopf. ' Irvine: Jody L. Callihan, Leshe C. Colla, Joanne W. Nelson, and Carol Sorensen. ~na Beach: Carlos Hennosillio Mission Viejo: Edna J. Colson and Sandra L. Fiorentino. Newpot Beach: Kristen Hutchins. Ruth Morris, Linda Painter, and Geneva M. Ryan. Dean's list includes: Balboa Island: Steve S. Sadleir Corona del Mar: Ray D. Chopra and Philomena A. Cullen. Costa Mesa: Robert W. Bohi, John Bun on, David L. Cooper, Lynda E. Fryback., Ronald W. Hall, Soo N. Hao, Charles H. Murphey, John Nichols, Teri Potts, Shirley K. Pulliam. Jeffrcv Schwanz. Thomas C. Th1ercof, M'aria Ungurcanu and Becky A. Zopf. Founain Valey: Julius Aschenberg, Gina Fana1an, Myra Farrell. Margareth Greenfield. Gail Halpern, Tom Hughes. Karen M. Ledbetter. Jail Moore, Richard J. Napoli, Julie Newkirk. Cathy Ott. Tracy M. Raell.. Joan Rehng, Chnstine Scanlan, Enn Simpson, Paul Stienert, Debra Sweany, and Karen F. Tillinghast. Huntington Beach: Desiree S. Aceves. Roger Baker. Dorothy Barker. Tamara S. Barton. Tina Bobo, Cathennc M . Clark. Bert Cook, Laura Devi ne , Bruce Herron. Karen Holsclaw. William Keefer, Jean Lorch, Joyce Lord. Carol Maytubby. Susanne K . Owen, Ellen S. Papadakis, Barbara Paster, Jon Pat- ton. Mary Perez, Xuan Pham, Nicole Pretot, Alice Rafidi, Grant Randall. ~nise Rogers, Sandra Rose, De- borah Sands. Heidi &hreck, David Schnner, Denise Sh illito. Kathy Stncklett, Da vid Wheelock, and Luc) Yacobozz1. Irvine: C'hrisune Bochniarz, Clara D1ebolt, Ligia Dolese. Forozande Hamadanchy, Phyllis Raia, Patti Tappan and Yasmin Thobant. M1ss1o n Viejo: Jennifer Bod- enhoefer Newpot Bc.."llch: Cheryl Bond. Ohv1a Gaffn ey, Adell Mallory. Barbara Mosen, Kathy Sihilling, and Dorothy Yates. South Laguna Beach: Jerry L Johnson. Volunteer t1me Twent y-eight Orange Coast Col- lege students contributed more than $5,000 worth of volunteer time this summer to community organizations and agencies as part of OC'Cs Volunteer Leaming Program. The year round program annually provides more than $50,000 wonh of volun~eer. suppon to community orgamzat1ons. New title reflects hospital's expanded facilities in Valley Fountain Valley Community Hos- pital has a new name: Fountain VaHey Reaional Hospital and ~di· caJ Center. Hospital official s say the change reflects the hospital's ex- panded facilities and services. ''The board of directors chose the new name because it is a much more accurate identification " said Craig Mr.en, the hospital's administrator. 'Th.is is not the same faciJity it was when the doors opened in 197 It'. "We've literally ou111own the name · Fountain Valley Community Hospi- tal." Officials say the 287-bed hospital now draws patients from adjacent cities such as Huotinaton Beach, Sania Ana and Costa Mesa and from more distant communities such as Irvine, Anaheim and Orange. Jn recent years. tbe hospital has added sports medicine treatment and proarama for weiabt reduction, amok- 1ng cessation. stress management and chemical dependence. T~e Fountain Valley Outpatient Surgical Center, also located in the 55-ac.re medical park, soon will be opening a th ird surgical suite to accommodate additional patients. The hospital's emergency depan- ment has seen 28,000 patients in a 12- month penod -a 12 percent increase over the previous year. F?untain VaJley also 1s the county's busiest trauma center, designated to ~e~1~c patients with life-threatening tnJunes. In July 1984, Fountain Valley treated 57 trauma patients. Jn July 1985. trauma patients numbered 98. Founta.in Valley also reports a 10 pcrc~n~ increase m b1nhs at the facility s Women's and Chlldrtn's Regional, Hospital. In August alone, 35~ . babies were delivered at the facility. Ba~e• offer late-nlght servlc~ Late-niaht service on portions of nme central Oraoae Count.Y bus routes will be provided by the Oranac County Transit District beainning tocby. OCTD Oenenl Man•r James Reichert Mid the late-niaht servic~ WU added followin.a rcQuesu from colleac students enrolled in ni&ht classes. "We. arc lookina at the ~ssibility of add1na other routes which would be .taractcd to swin.a-shift workers " Reichert said. ' . For information on the new late-n1aht network, call the OCTO 11 636- RrDE. -.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 15. 1985 M It's 11 p.m., andherkidsareinfrontofthe VCR Remember lhc good old day<; wnen a sian would 0Hh across lhe rv screen. "IT'S 11 O'CLOCK. DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR C HILDREN ARE?'· And you wouldn't have a clue" Stone'? You never watch our showi.." r.ost Ark .. "We'd watch them 1f you didn't My dauaht~ stuTcd, "It's about I bear the m otor tum ofT and you're 1<.Jd~ can be so cruel She lrnOW$ I home. Lock up before you ao to bt:d don't knov. how to tum tt on J'U be and tum off the V('R " al&d when we set our o v.n apai:iment' watch trashy th1ni$ The only than~ umc You koow 1can'tao 10 bed WlUI )'O u want to sec are peo ple withr------.... ..,..:.---.---------,-------::::;j,...--------------, Now we know where lhe> arr They're sprawled all over the "" ing room m front of the TV set w11h a stack of rental video cassette~. ca ling and dnnktng their way through lhc house like a plague of locush The VCR and the baby boomc:r~ have found one another, and lhe combination is revolutionmng lhc American family as we know 11 The other night as our kids were watching ''Flashdance" again. m > husband and I t1pt~d through 1hc room to the door "Where are you going?'' a!>kcd my son. "Out." we said. "O ut where?" "Just out." .. Do you kno w what time 1t tsT' he Q. -TIU1 baad caueed quite a bit of eoatroveuy tn our replar same: •K5 li::)QJ3 OAQ542 +K73 After a one 1pade opellin1 bid OD my left &Del a one DO trump re· 1poa1e to my rlaht. I overcalled l"'o d.iam0Dd1. That WH doubled and dowa four trick1 vulaerable. My partaer crltJci&ed me for over· call.lq, but wha t wouid you have doae wltb lS. HU aad a live ee~ a skeet "Ten or so. wh.y'1" "It's time when most people are going to bed. The only thing you can get into at this hour 1s trouble." "Look," we said. "we don't tell you what 10 do. Besides. we're JUSt go ing to bum around." M )' daughter said. ··1 do n't know wh> you can't JUSt spend a n1aht at home once in a while and watch trlev1s1on wuh us. Wo uld tt kill you? We could pop a httle com and be a tam1l> .. "It's bonng," we said. "Besides, how many times can we watch 'FlruliA.,.,,..,.• .,.,rl 'lln,.,:inr1ng the DEAR MR. COREN 1ult ?-.L .. MadjlOD, Wl1. A.-ln has book "Why You Lose At Hrtdgt-.' S.J . Simon wrote that, 1f yuu have never overcalled and been doubled for 1,700, you are not bid ding enough. However, if you make a pr act ice of going down t.100 points on the above hand, you are En ah sh accents." ''Well, we'd hke to kno w where )'Ou get all this money to run aro und," said my son. "That's our problem," said m y husband. "So: what time are you commg home?" asked our daujhter "I don't know," I said. "Whe never we get here." "That's not good cnou&h. mom . You know you have to go to work tomorrow. Lefs make at no later than midmght." "Give me a break." I said "I'm 57 )'Cars old." "No. you ~vc me a break. I lose another n1&ht s sleep and I'll look ltke an unpaved road." Later, my husband and I returned to see them slumped in their chairs and the VCR p1aying •·Raiders of the , CHARLES GOREN bidding far too much~ Q. -Wlay do yoa iD1l1t that. for a F'1rst of all. points are the last fac jlllllp to three no trlllllp over u to1"-tO tak~ 111to cons1deranon wtrrn opeifiii bid, you have no on y making 1tn overcall. You must con point• but tlaat your dl1trlbutlon be '1der your margin of safety. the 4-3-3-3?-E.J., Little Rock. Ark. quality of your suit. the location of A. -It's simply a matter of arith your high cards. and the nature of metic. Let's give opener a mini vour hand. mum opening bid of 13 points. When • ll ere. your ~ofl valut.>S suggest a responder jumps to 3 NT. opener hand beller suited to defense knows that there is no s lam if he, rather than offense. 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He le three years old and bu all bl• ahota. The •helter le at the 20612 t.acuna Canyon Road. honor, ) ou might not be able to get possibility o f a 4 4 fit in one of ll> has hand twice to lead hearts responder's four·card s uib. As a I toward your hand to establish a result. responder 's hand could in I ~rick crease in worth to 19 or 20 points . T he hand below has only 10 HCP Now opener might find himself in I However. it i a far better hand for an untenable position If he has a a two level vulnerable overca ll than side four-card u1t. he will then have 1 your 15 HCP example. to choose bet ween ma sang a slam or • u u :. KQJ91x +Au bidding on and risking defeat on The quality of your u1t makes it hands where responde r has only a unl1 kel) that either opponent ha ~nimum 16 point and no part1 enpugh 1n diamonds for a low·level cular ht for either of opener's suits. penalty double. And even if they do double you. they won't get rich. 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T)le city of Newpon Beach ha.a Tbe Botton Whaler now in storqe, retired its racue and patrol boat uted earlier by the lquna Beach Seawa\Ch I, ~u.rchued for S 12,000, Marine Safety, is not detianed for and re.placed it for a new craft coitint safe, expod.iuous sea retCUe. The S85,000-sivlaa the city three lua.rd square ope~ of the Newpon boat veucl1 ~ allows direct lifCJU&ld access to the ta li1e,uard Lt. Ron Johnson, who water and vicum with the two commanded its operations for 21 . propellers set forward away from yean, stated that the specially do-rescue operations. •ianed vessel with an . open aft Stem handles and step"ina plat-tranaom pte revolutionized beach ., Ufesuardl~'f:1d the world, with fonn usi1t reentry. nauoos des &imllar featwa for The operations involvina th.is marine safety and patrol operations. unique craft are many but, in addition With multi-million dollar liability to preventina drownin&. a marine damaacs beina awarded persons who patrol vessel responds to boats and jet have lost their lives or sustained skis endanterina the swimmina and crippllna handicaps, the courts now surfina areas, plane crashes boat are inak.1na j ud&ments on the ability accidents, riptides, shark attack. and of 1 beach community to prove all reinforces shore auards havina prob- reuonable precautions are availa'ble lems with cirtum1tances beyond their and were taken. direct control otrshore. The key to the success of the Asa beach community, Laauna has Ne~rt rescue and patrol boat is a priority obliption to its citiz.cnsand mobility. With congested beaches, auests who use the Art Colony jammed highways and only a lone tideland waters recreational and suard at the scene, the 30-knot s~ •Ports resources to provide the maxi- aod ability to turn 180 deareet m its mum in marine _petrol and safety. own lenath provided that extra That will be confirmed by lifquard dimension of faster respanse and _penonnel and vehicles coordinated mobility to problems at sea and alona with the new acquisition and oper- the offshore ocean that other person-ation of the Newpon Seawatch I. nel 1.nd units can't adequately solve Let's not puta price tqon the lives and will prove to the court the city did of our citizens. Nixon maintains realistic view of nuclear exchange anticipate an~rcise the necessary BRUCE S. HOPPING action, according to Newport's beach Laauna Beach Carrier describes news job To the Editor: Hi, my name is Allen. I work for the Daily Pilot. My company has been founded since 1960. I myself am 101/l yean old. rm writina all my clients and you on behalf of all "US" Daily Pilot CARRIERS. DAILY means I work seven days a week to bring you fint-clus service ... PILOT means l Light your fire and bring you all the local happenings, plus much more NEWS ... CARRIER means I CA.RE that you are satisfield or moneyback GUARANTEE. All together that spells THE DAILY PILOT and that means RESPONSIBILITY. Here are just a few of my 101/2-ycar-old duties: l. I am self-employed; I earn what I put out. and I feel I'm worth a lot. 2. I am in business for YOU; with some of my profits, I buy beforehand the newspapers so that you get credit on my behalf. J buy my own rubber bands. plastic ba~. route sheets, etc. and my own earner bag. I aJso provide my own bicycle. and energy pawer. My job is good fo r me and I have an A· I adviser "MO USMAN" who helps and teaches us how to get along in this Big Business World, and that's a CHALLENGE. My job teaches me to be orpnized, confident, and SELF-RELIANT. It teaches me HUMAN RELATIONS, communications, spellin&. filing, up- dating. book.keeping, and .. most of all accounting. My job helps me earn extra money, plus helps me with a savings account so I can go to college or buy a new car when l arow up. Come rain or shine (I'd like to say snow, but it doesn't snow in Hunt- ington Beach), I DELIVER. Plus at 5 a.m. on weekends I get up loyally (all shut-eye and grumpy someumcs), so YOU can have a morning paper. So when I come to your door" ALL NICE 'N' NEAT" with a SMILE to COLLECT for my month's bard work, please remember YOU help me make myself a better YOU for TOMORROW. You never know, someday I might be the PRESIDENT, and your grand- children might be the one deliven~·n me the DAil Y PILOT. FROMALLOF S PROUD TO SER VE YOU FOR MO AND HIS GANG ALLEN STRADE H untington Beach Dornan protests too much To the Edn or: by anyone was made during that ume. Anyone who could read wouJd know that no fighting was heating up, as Mr. Dornan says. So when our hero "Mr. Dornan" joined in Oct. of ·s2, h~ was as safe as a baby. Says the proper way to avoid a nuclear war is not be consider it unthinkable Richard Nixon continues to dis. comfort his critics by saying painted things about the world. Two current articles, one in Foreign Affairs, a second in National Review, accost reality by the scruff of the neck and refresh us with realistic thinking. On the matter of the nuclear bomb, he says what every sane man says, namely that a nuclear exchange is to be avoided and that the way to avoid it is precisely not to say about it that it i.s unthinkable. If the Soviet Umon wcr.e ever to come around to the pas1tion that the United States wert actually con- vinced that it was unthinkable, our deterrent force would evaporate. Only a credible threat of retaliation actually deters. Another cliche Mr. Nixon penetrates is the notion that it doesn't really matter whether one has or has not nuclear superiority. He takes us back to three American crises, ending with the crisis over Cuba, in which precisely the fact of our supenonty prevented the Soviet Union from the kmd of apocalyptic friskiness that suddenly ends the world up in war. Mr. Nixon tacitly reminds us of something wr constantly fail to take into account when we play those desolate games that begin by telling us how many times we are in a position to destroy the world with our present inventory. A figure th.at sticks in the mind is that of Jonathan Schell. who informed us a year or so ago that the combined inventory, ea.st and west. of nuclear bombs 1s 30 million times the strength of the bomb that exploded over Hiroshima. If that figure does not scare you sufficiently, why we'll have to come up with the heat of the sun, which one suppascs exceeds even Mr. Schelrs figure. Carl Sagan will no doubt advise us tomorrow, or the day after tomorrow, that 1f we explode more than six bombs, the sun either will stop working. freezing us all to death, or else it will go into such high gear as to frizzle us all to death. All those figures are really quite irrelevant. There is onl y one sensible question a sensible custodian of U.S. sovereignty asks, namely, how many deliverable bombs does the United States have left over after a hypothetical first strike by the Soviet Union? The answer right now, as known to everybody, is:' no missiles at all based on land, so subtract those. The fu n her answer, known perhaps to some experts, and suspected by some non- experts, is: and proceed to subtract X percentage of the nuclear bombs carried by our bombers. because we know that the Soviet Union has a highly developed $round-to·a1r capability. Whether it is sufficient to take out all our bombers we do not know. But 1t is most fearfully pawcr- ful. Leavrng us with? Our submarines They arc when last heard from. immune from enemy neutralization. But that is the one remaining leg of our tnad on wh ich we can count with relative confidence. That figure of 80 million 1s vastl y reduced. Which 1s OK. What 1s not O K is to reduce at to the pornt of making a first strike attractive to the Soviet Uni on. Or, better. making merely the threat of a WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY ~ first strike decisive at the bargaining table. "Nothing," Mr. Nixon writes, "dis- serves the cause of real peace more than to bury our djfferences in a blizzard of warm handshakes, gushy toasts. kisses on the check. and convoluted communiques." It is nice to hear from the gentle- man who gave us the Shanghai Communique, SALT I, and (a year after he left office) the Helsinki Accords that gush-stuff should be rationed. To be sure, each of the three documents, carefully studied, per- mitted the eye to penetrate to liberal· ing fine print. The Shanghai Com- munique has not committed us to delivering Taiwan to China. SALT I expressly permits junkmg the in- tolerable ABM freeu. and the Hel· smlU Accords vouchsafed us the right officiall y to inquire into how many people did Gorbachev torture last mght: all of it useful. Hut Mr. Nixon's warmng comes at a propitious season, a couple of months before Mr. Reagan goes to Geneva, where efforts will be made to festoon our joint communiques with all that estrogen of peace and love and · trust that have throughout the history of o ur summit conferences strengthened the malefactors and weakened the righteous. WJJIJa.m Badley 11 a 1yndJc•IN colamal1t. I read with great interest the letter Bob Doman publicly WTOte concern- IDg Mike Royko's column. Too bad I did not see the article that prompted Mr. Doman's response. It must have been a honey. Having bad some experience dur- ing the period of the Korean War that is referred to in the letter of Mr. Doman, I should like to submit the following: In the spring of 1951 they wett draft.mg ID the Los Angeles area. I was 20, havi ng gone 1Dto the Marines in November of '50. I got my draft notice ID Korea 1n May of 'S I. That shoots boles 1n Mr. Doman's ariument that nobody under 21 was being called up. The fighting was stalemated on the 38th parallel from the summer of· 51 till the conclusion of the war ID July of '53. Tbe peace talks were go1Dg on during the whole of that !)(:nod and no serious attempt Apparently since Mr. Doman joined the ROTC he got a taste of what it's like to live off the public dole and we citizens haven't been able to get rid of him since. I have seen Mr Doman in action on Crossfire. and he appears to be a hotheaded hawk. It's men like rum who are more apt to lead us to a nuclear war than a Mike Royko. Our nation will be better ofT when men with the memories of WWII arc gone fr~m office. We need a new gener- ation of leaders who are not afraid to make peace with Russia and live and let live. ~m11maM1~•·n.m11.i-----------------­ Lega1 group that aids poor circumvents restrictions FRANK FARGO Newport Beach Is chlldrens' legacy gridlock? To the Ednor- A lady from Laguna Beach referred to the county supervisors as dinosaurs. ls she so sheltered in the cozy confines of that beach commuoity that she docs not have to travel the San Dieeo Freeway? Is her idea of work one of having to drive her Mercedes to her Newpon Beach hairdresser'? If we fail to address the problem of infrastructure in so~th Orange County, the legacy we will leave our children w1ll not be one of greed, but rather of gridlock. MICHAEL A. GARAY Workmg 1n Newport Beach Speak English la America To the Editor: I must start lhlS letter by pulhng a bit ofL.M. Boyd'scolumo of Aug. 26, as follows: O. A smaJJ boy beside a railroad traclc asks, "ain't when the little red bouse makes by, the train is aJlr' A. In Pennsylvabia, no doubt. That's Pennsylvania Dutch for: ls the caboose the end of the tta.in? ·~ You know, stop and think about -th.11 ~taae for a minute. It's plain old U.S. Enabsh and m~ket a lot more ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat sense ~han the babel one hears around Am enca these days. If our 1mm1· grants of today came to become AmenCJlnS of the future, it 1s 1mpon- ant they SUlrt using U.S. English. at home and on the 1ob. as the mixed races of Hawaii did 1n the '20s and '30s. By the '40s all spoke 1n U S En&)1sh! Because they were in Ame~: ca. STl:NNETT B. BELL Cost.a Mesa frenti Zlnl I01t0t Tom Tiff ~ldl!Ot ~_, ...... ,.. ..... 9ey .. c;.-. .... .-.. ................ .. °°"'..., Cllyh!w ~=:" c.-.... c..- Sets up clones that can accept funds from government WASHINGTON -For years, conservatives in and out of Congress have been tryin1 with Umited success to reshape the Legal Services Corp., which provides (rec counsel to the poor. Now their campaign has been &iven some useful ammunition by the General Accounting Offi ce. The non-partisan conaressionaJ audit agency concluded that, in some cases, one significant complaint about Lepl Services is valid. In an unreleased report prepared for Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Ut.ah, the GAO found that locaJ lqal aroups funded by the corporation · "cloned" offshoot or- aaruz:allons to ~et around con- gressional rc1tnct10ns. Under this set-up, the cTone aroup accepu government funds and oper- ates within conareniotratrestrictions, wb.tle the J>9rent aroup uses private funds and 11 not bound by the restrietions. The amnaement 11 proper only if the two orpniuuons m11nt.aan an "arm's-lenath.. rela- tionsh1p. The GAO 1nvesupton decided that often the relatJon1h1p was more like "arm-1n...arm." One example cited was uncomfonably close to ~ome: The n1laoonsh1p they quu- uoned involved a New Haven voup once headed by Rep. Bruce Morri10n, O.COnn In late 1981 , Momaon, 11 U · ecutive d1tt.ctor of the New Haven lt&al Asmt.1n« AISOClatJon, 01- chcstnted the est.1bhshmeot or a new f10Up, tbe South Central Con.nect1rut LcpJ ServlCICI Coro., u the rcc:apien1 of fedcnJ funds. The pue.n1 aroup JACK AND EISON and JOSEPH SPEAR was supposed to remain separate and distinct from its offspring -but the auditors concluded that it hadn't done so. The two corporations "have inter· locking boards of directors and share the same executive director and other staff." as well as office space and telephones, the report states. The GAO repon. seen by our associate Tony C.paccio, included this disclaimer: "We are not implying that any of the corporations v.e reviewed worked 10 injustice or promoted a fraud." But it does say this about Mor- nson·s two JrOups: ''In our view, the primary effect of South Central's est.abhshmcnt has been to allow New Haven LepJ Assistance to engaae tn activities th.at may have been prohibited had 1t remamed the grant ~iptent" And &lthouah Momson said South Central "wu not created to circum· vent restncuon," the rcpart paints out that 1 memorandum he wrote on Dec. 23. 1981, ''suucsts" that it was. "Aarecments between the corpor· 1tton1 have been nqouated on a less than arm's-lenath bests." the rel)Ort states. A1 evidence, it cites the fact that from its beainnin1 10 January 1982 throu&h Jufy 1984, South C.Cn- 1.r1.I pe1d $8.,2,890-70 percent of iu f.tderal grant -to 1t.s pan::nt aroup u a subcontractor 8cau.e the two orpntuuons can't be sq>arated. the audnon Atd, ''we believe that the Legal Services Corp. should consider (the pa.rent group) as~ to the same restric- tions as other grant recipients." The report pointed out that the pa.rent group had spent about S 15,000 on activities that it wouldn't have been allowed to punue under federaJ restrictions. Morrison, who left both groups to run for Congress in 1982, was clearly not happy with the GAO findings. In a written response, he pointed out that both the New Haven organiza- tions had acted "in good faith ... with the •P,proval of the Lcpl Services Corp.' The congressman also warned the audit q ency that it "should antici- pate that the repon may be used for partisan political purposes." WOMEN WANTED: Engmcenng 1s the only profession m which women college graduates can actually cam more than men; science gener- ally is the field where the pay gap between the sell.es is the lowest. Yet only 13 percent of the nation's en,meers and scientists arc women. This is the findina reported by Omni magazine's editor Kathi Keeton in a new book, "Women of Tomorrow." UNDER THE DOME: Rep. W1I· liam Clay, 0-Mo., currently m his eiahth term on the Hill, has either vcwn in office or is tired of n::ntina formal wear. He asked the Federal Election Commission if he oould properly spend camp&ian contribu· tlons to buy a tuudo for political functions. The comm1Mion...i. notina that members who ~re in "-'On.,.ess before Jan. 9, 1.980, can 1pcnd their Clmp&lln runds fot anythina they choose, p ve 0.ay its approval for puttin' on the rill Jfft....,.... IM J...,. S,..r .,.. fYJMlblH telnlullh,.. SYDNEY BARIU8 ooltuD11lat SIDNEY HARRIS (.l.f -----· Pining for the a.Id teen hangout Today's drugstore can't compete with boyhood memories Readina that the chains now ac- count for 60 percent of the nation's druastore market (as compared with only ooe.quaner 20 years qo,) I was swept with a mild wave of nostalgia for the vanished druastores of my youth. No doubt the chams are more efficient, more economical, and per· haps even more sanitary than the haunts of my boyhood, but it is arauable that more has been lost than has been gained -at least in terms of the pleasure and well-being of young people. I grew up in the "Harold Teen" era, when the corner drug.store was a safe and sane hangout for high school students, who flocked there after classes for a soda,·a sundae, a peck at the new magazines, and a round of gossip and badinqe with chums. These were mostly mom-and-pap stores, with a monumental soda fountain1 booth, and a jukebox for surrcptillous dancin$ in the comer. It was all very sparung and highly innocent at the same time, and made us feel dashing without putting an undue strain on our purses or our consciences. Little by little, but steadily and irrevocably. these oases of adolescent joy were phased out, first by juok.ina the fountains (which were probably a losing propasition) and then by removing the booths. The drugstore then became scarce· ly distinauishable from the super· market, where the customer trudged up and down aisles, made hi s purchases, and paid the check-out clerk, o~ly to be whirled out mto the street wtth a package of sundries and no ~nsc of companionship or com- munity. Little wonder, then, that young people sought beer joints, pizza parlors, laundromats and arcades to replace the atmosphere of sociability that had been lost. If there is one clement that is essential in the life of teen-agers it is a "hangout" they can call their own and feel to be their own. The old-fashioned drugstore was the last such hanaout that posed no threat to their habits or attJtudes or basic.morality. They could safely play at bema "swingers" with no danger that this game would be taken se~ously, or involve them in any- thmg but traditional hijinks. It also helped them to keep at- tached to the community at larac rather than isolating them as ~ ~~te subcuJture, hostile or at least mdifTerent to the sanctions of the ad~lt world. The temporary illusion ~f mdependen~ was all we asked for tn those dewy-eyed days. Now "Pops" and bis "Sugar Bowl" are Iona _gone, with all the accoutre- ments. of Harold .Teen. It was only a phase ID the growmg up of our nation but I feel sorry for those who nevc~ knew It. S1•e1 H•rrl1 11 1 •YDdlc•IH colmmJ11. L.M. Bovo Alr of mystery can sell home . If you want to build a house that wtll ,seU even when others around it won t, con~ much of it behind shrubbery with .•n entrance walk that curves. out of s1&)lt, and put a ~t room ID its basement So sugc,is 1 student ~f arch1.tccture. People like a house with an air of mystery. Q. Didn't the Vatiean ban the crossbow as too deadly a weapon even for war1 A. Except apinst Moslems yes In 1139, ii 10 decreed. ' ' I~ Australia i~ a ll;W'd with skin like a WJCk. When 1t sucks its ta.ii 10 the water, that water lecl>S UPwa.rd throuab lJtll~ channelt in ita ICaJ<i to ~e edaes of its mouth, and it dnnks It 10, slowly, slowly. . Q. Do Bruilians drink coffee? • A. Some. Not all that much·. Six po.undJ each a year. U.S. ciuuns dnnk 16 pounds each a yar, Aocordina to the can.me experu., two cbaraci.eri.stics distiquiab that brftd of •orld.na ~ known as the HuQlll'lan puh. lt'1 the haint1t and it'• tfie lmlrtell. L.M. 8•n '' • •1•t11c11u ~I. Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Sund1y, Septembet 15, 1~ A 7 The search is on for killer bees In 30 years off spring of angry insects have flo,vn, crawled, hitchhik ed north tbrouah the canal and amvc at the seaway can d1man1'lh our intef'Cjt," Leewd. .. "In the dead of winter, foreumple. even 1f they had bees on board they couldn't survive." port," Lee s.1d 1n a tolephooe uuer- v1ew from his office io Hyattsville, Md ... They have to check io No. J with U.S. Customs, No. 2 with Immigration to see 1/ people att comma ashore, and No J. AJ!icul· ture. We act to look at the marufest of every boat that makes port toseewbat they re carrying and go aboard and ask qucsuons." By DON KENDALL WASHINGTON -Favontc buzz words around one of the govern- ment's busiest rejulatory haves these days include Afncanazed bees, ships, Panama Canal and 1988. They add up to loller bees, those stinging demons of fact and myth tbat had their fierce Afncan habits ac- cidentally mixed an Brazil with the more laid-back domesucated honey bees of European desc.cnt Brazilian sc1ent1sts am poned some African honeybee queens an 1956, in tending to use them to breed a super bee. Several swarms built around the queens escaped-the following year. In Less than 30 years. descendants of those btes ha ve flown. crowled and hnchh1ked northward. The Agncul- ture Department thanks they will move into Mexico th as year and cross the Rio Grande into the United States by 1988. But advance scouts already have antruded into California. first dis- covered June 25. they may have come in with some oil fieldequapmcnt from South America. The California bees arc believed to be the first swarms to be established in the United States. But they weren't the first to arrive. According to USDA bee watchers, the first Afncanazed bees were de- tected an the United States on Jul y 6, 1979, when two colonies were found on a ship that docked a1 Corpus Chnst1. Texas. Some of the bees apparently were "kept by the s~1p's cook, while many others were killed by the crew" af\cr the bees landed on the vessel in VenezuelL Last year, some dead Afnca.nued bees were found in carao on 8' ship that docked in Osweao. N.Y .. after sailing from South Amenca. All told, there have been six known landmgs of Africaniied bees an the United States, according to the de- partment's Animal and Plant Heal h Inspection Service, which watches the nation's borders and pons for bugs and blotches that might harin U.S. crops and animals. "We check all the po for the presence of bees. any ship hat Ices a pon an the U.S., we chtt for s," said Glen Lee, who head plant protecuon side of the emcrgenc}' programs carried out by the anspec- uon scrvic.c. Lee helps oversct a force of about 1,000 federal inspectors who are responsible for detecting foreign pests and diseases that could threaten Amenca's food supply. Smee the advent of k.Jllcr bees, the sleuths have been especially watchful. panicularly when ships arri';'C d1rect- ly from South Amenca. To use the agency's inspectors more effectively, the length of the ship's Journey and the scason are taken into account. "If a boat left the western part of South America and came through the Panama Canal, going up to tf\c St. Lawrence Seaway. the number of days that elapse from the time they get USDA tn'spectors pa) panacular attention to a ship's bndge and cargo hold Let satd that in the Oswego.NY .. case last year, members of the ship's crew reported that bees came through a small hole an a door. But nothing flew out when the door was opened Nor were any bees found an a cargo of large pipe that was unloaded from the suspected hold. However, in the nc'tt to the last bunch of pipes, some "bee evadenca" was discovered, including some comb matenal, Lee said At the very bottom were dead Africanized bees. Lee and others surmised that somewhrre along the way. bees got aboard the ship and found sufficient nounshmcnt, such as garbage or suaar. to lceep them ahve long enough to stan butldm~ a comb. They are trying now to determine whether any bees esc.aped and man- gled w1 th domesuc honey bees. Scarn- tasts at Cornell Unive rsity have even daubed pamt on domestic bees. releasing them at the srup's sue to~ where they go That could suggest where to look for any traces of Afncanazed bees In California. officials are using baited traps to catch bee samples. Some have been loaded wnh sexy bee scents m hopes of lunng the migrant bees The USDA agency has ample legal muscle behind Its inspection of ships and aircraft from foreign countries. "It's required of a boat malong There arc few complaints, he said. Most ships that come into pons have aients an the United States who know the rcqu1rements. Government interest an the Afncan12ed bees does not stem from an) great fears that they will become a massive threat to Amencans The stans of Afncan12ed bees arc said to be no worse than that of ordinary honey bees, but they tend to be more aggrcssivr. Officials are concerned, however. that the intruders wall JCOpard1u the established U.S. bee industry. which provides polhnataon services for many crops an addrnon to honey production. The expenence m Venezuela and other South Amencan countnes hu been that domestic bees and honey production suffered dramatically once the Afncamzed bees became esiabhshed . Lee said there are other problems. ancludmg the possible introduction of new parasauc mites that could harm domesuc bees. Some of tho~ mttes, which affect bees externally, were fou nd on the dead bees tn Oswego last }'Car A massive survey has been conducted but so far none of the new mttes has turned up Internal para.sues called trachea! miles were detected last year among bees an Texas and have spread SJnce into at least I 0 states t Wildlife group backs lead shot ban By BILL SCHULZ A_ .. ,911 ,._ Wl11et U~o Whale of a task eerm.. a 2,000 poa.nd model of a caufomia grey whale, wu afrllfted th.la week from Santa Barbara Afrport to the Santa Barbara MQHQJD of Natural lllatory'a Sea Center, where the 37-foot ftber11 ... replica will be ahl~lted. ATLANTA-Thoull.h 11 lost some allies. the National Wildlife Feder- ation defends the legal action 11 took to get five states to ban lead shot fo r hunting an certaan counties. In the suit. filed an .. Dastnct Coun 1n Sacramento. Cahf .. earlier this year, the federation sought an order prohib11ang the U S Fish and Wildlife Sen ice from allowang hunt- ang an 2:! counties unless the states agreed to ban lead shot. The sen·ace had decided to make that mo'e an 1986. Supreme Court's recordings out of reach of public The counties are 1n llhno1s, M1s- soun, Oklahoma. Oregon and C'ah- fom 1a. The Nattonal R1fk >\ssoc1atton. a ome11mes federation all). opposed the coun action and sought a rehear- ang. but the motton was rejected The federation said lead poisoning. caused b) bottom-lecd1n.g waterfowl picking up lead pellch. was causing deaths of bald eagle\, an t'ndangl'rcd species cntttled tu <;penal federal protection. WA HINGTON (AP) -The Su- preme Coun for nearly a decade has barred anyone from listening to tape recordings of its public sessions wh1le refusing to explain the secrecy. And the court apparently bas no idea what to do with Its growing inventory of the historically signifi - cant matenals. "I cannot comment on what the court's thinking was" when it ended pubhc access to the tapes an 1976. spokeswoman Toni House said. "The court has not determined at this time what fun her to do with the tapes." Coun Marshal Alfred Wong, keeper of the tapes. called the lack of public access "a shame.'' "I wouldn't mind it 1f at were rational, but it's irrational." Wong said. h For about 150 or so hours cac ye_ar · the Supreme Coun goes pubh.c, presiding over argument sessions an cases awaiting decisions. In the 1985-86 court term. 39 .days stretching from Oct. 7 to Apnl 30 have been desi~ated for such sessions. The public, on a fi~H::ome, first-served basis. can sat an. The courtroom can accommodate some 300 spectators. Pnnted transcripts arc available about IOdays later. and can be read at the court. Copies may be bought for $3.10 a page from the company that produces them under a coun con· tract. But the transcnpts most often do not identify which 1usticcs pose 'Blue' Uranus photographed byVoyager2 PASADENA (AP} -The fint color photograph o( Uranus by the Voyager 2 spacecraft. sho~s the planet with a distinctly bluish unt. The phot<>j11lPh of the solar sys- tem 's third largest planet. released Thursday by the Nati~~al ~ere; nautics and Space Adm101strat1on s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, was taken July I .S when Voyager 2 was l .S3 million miles from Uranus. "The planet looks li~e .. a. blue marble, just about that St~ an the composite photograph, said spoke~ man Jim Doyle. . Doyle said ttte bluish color !s caused by methane ps 1n the plan.et s atmosphere\ which ~blOrbs ~ habt ftom incoming sunli&ht. ~ea\'tn• bTue to rcnect back as the dom1n,ant v1s1ble color. f NASA said the coto~ photo .o Utanus "is the first '1tcturc WJth suffident rt901ution to.improve our knowledac of the postt1ons of the planet and iu known moon~ . - information that will be<:ome cnucaJ for final taraetina durlnc t~e last few houn preoecUna Voyaaer • flyby of Uranus " Voyaicr 2, launcbed Aua. 20, 1977, will be<:omc lbc first ~ft to Oy p&tl Uranus, the seventh ~net from the sun, next la!'· 2•. at a distance of about 66,000 males. questions to partic1~atang lawy~rs. Aside from occasional cryptic ref- erences such as "counroom laugh- ter," the transcripts offer linle insight into the tenor of the questioning. The transcripts are prrpared from courtroom recordings taped b} coun employees. 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"The Judge said the Endangered pec1cs Act, as we all view 11. means what 11 says and the federal govern- ment. most espec1aJly the lntenor Depanment, has to comply with n." he said. Temple Reynolds. associate ducc- tor for natural resources m lllino1s, said "There's a considerable llhno1s constituency that believes that man) of the federal regulations associated v. tth steel arc unfounded. "Man) people feel there has not been a true and valid companson of losses due to lead shot 1ngestton compared with cnpphng losses due to steel shot," Reynolds said. "We would prefer to stay w11h lead because of1hesc feelings." Charles Wallace assistant director of w1ldl1fe conservation tn Okla· homa. said, "Our feehn$ about the lawsuit is we didn't hke 1t at all. It's hard to see how aJud'e in Sacramento can determine what c; best for Okla- homa. "There have not been an~ high incidents of lead poisoning of v.ater- fowl 1n that area and cenaml) not an) deaths attnbuted to lead po1sonang of eagles," he sa1d. "l thank the) (the federation) based the sun on the number of overwant.enng eagles that were here. As far as we're concerned tt shouldn't ha"e been included ... Cahfom1 a. which has imposed some of Its own St<'el shot zones d1sairces with the des1gnatton. said Wilham Grenfell. .1ss1stant ch1 lf of the W1ldhfc Branch. "We have prctt) good evidence to support the contentton lead po1son- ang 1s not a problem statewide:· he said The area an contention tn Ca h- forn1a includes much of the Klamath and Tule nver basins. Grenfell said about 500 eagles overwrnter an the st.ate and there are onl) three or four known incidents oflead po1so01ng an the past I I ~ears M1ssoun has a large minont). "a third or more of our hunters" m fa"or of steel shot, said Dale Humburg, w1ldhfe research b1ologm. Hunters. he s,a1d. 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UCJ SWTCndcred the designation earlier this year because of fiscal problems but souabt to regain it for next year. A base s1.1tion is staffed by doctors and nurses who use radios to assist paramedics in the field and direct • ~ ,r: .. \.r r<"'' ~ "t ,J t them to an appropriaac trawna center or hospital emer'ltQCY ...... UCI and Western Medicel bolb retain desianatio111 11 trauma · ccntcn. Supervisor Roacr Stanton, wbo uraed the one.year bate atation oonlracl be given to Western Medi· cal Center, claimed UCI has "dcm· onstrated less than reliable service in the past, 0 particularly in connection with county medical conlraets. Voting with Stanton on Tuesday were supervisors Ralph Oark and Harriett Wieder. Dissenting were Supervisors Bruce Nestande and Thomas Riley. The bue llation contract involves DO paymen& of county funds. The 1mt-of.o~ 11.Wh a ataliOJl is Sl00,000 to S2SO.OOO, local health oftic:ials estimated. But the desig- nation i1 aid to have prestige value and helps provide the base station hospital with an additional medical service. The central county base station directs paramedics in Santa Ana, Oranae and nearby unincorporated areas. ln February, UCl notified the county that as of March 31, it would give up the base station. Other hospitals have handled tht duties on a fill-in basis while county officials requested applicatfons for a new contract. A five-member panel of fire dcpanment and health care profcssaonaJs evaluated the appli- cations. One of the apphcataons was from UCJ. Regarding the original de- cision to give up the base station. Vice Chancellor Leon Schwartz, the hospital's acting director, said Tues- day. "In retrospect. we should not have done it." Schwartz said UCI officials con- cluded the base stBtion is a v~luablc component for a •teaching hospitBl and sought to regain the contract. Also pointing to UCI as a teaching hospital, the review team advised the supervisors to return the base station to that medical center. But in an interview after the board mec1Jna. Supervisor Stanton men- tioned past contract difficulties be- tween the county and UCJ Medfoal Center, includina UCl's suspension of psychiatric services for the county and its threat to close a county clinic. Stanton also said there is unccr· tainty about the future adminis- tration of UCI Medic.al Center. UCI officials arc meetinJ with a private firm, American Medical Inter· national, about a possible contract to take over management of the financially troubled hospital The supervisor ciaimed that One example of th e outstanding values yo u1I find ... quality home furnishings with 10% to 50% savings throughout the store. ~- \ $299 88 for a pair of high back accent chair $249 88 for a pair of ace nt chairs \. H1·u. l'l'l ll., 1«1d1. 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Super- visor Wieder said UCl Medical Center is JOifll throuah a ••uan- si tionaJ penod, (and} we can't afford to 10 through this with them.'' IN THl SERVI CL Two gain in Air Force ranking Loru L. Wrlp&, daughter of Wil- liam and Nad1e Wright of Hunt· ington Beach, has been promo~ to sergeant in the Air Force. Wri&ht, a 1979 araduate of Huntington 8cach High School, is a material facilities specialist with the 7th s= Squadron at Carswell Air Force , Texas. • • • evt1toplter F. E1tep, whose wife i1 the former Kimberly Fisher of Dana Point, has been promoted to the rank of senor airman in the Air Foroe. Estep is a parachute specialist with the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. • • • Capt. Gre1 S. Ra11att, whose wife 1s the former Heidi Schiel of Hunt- ington Beach, bas graduated from the Army engineer officer advanced course at Fort Belvoir. Va. Rassatt is a 1981 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. • • • Air Force Reserve Airman Roben J. Sallla1er Jr., son ofM~ Bums of Seal Beach and Robert Sulhngcr Sr. of Placentia, has been assigned to Keesler Air Force Base. Miss., after completing basic training at Lackland Air Forc,c Base. Texas. Sullinger will receive specialized instruction in.the avionics systems field. • • • Cadet Ra11eU H. HopldalOtl, whose wife is the former Suzanne A1Jcn of El Toro, has completed an Air Foroe ROTC field training encampment at Lack.land Air Force Base, Texas. Hopkinson is a student at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. • • • Airman Tbom11 R. Lar1e, son of Dorothy Large of Mission Viejo, bu been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas. after completing besic training at Lackland Air Force at:I Texas. Large will receive speci · .,..,,.._._ I instruction in the aircraft mainten· ance field. • • • Air Force Staff Sgt. Hau R. Dalamen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans T. Dahmen of Irvine, has arrived for duty at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. Dahmen, a 1974 graduate of Foun- tain Valley High School, isa bombina navigational systems instructor with the 3450th Technical Trainina Group. • • • Pvt. Curt D. Elmore, son of Donald Elmore of Newport Beach. has gradu· atcd from the wheeled vehicle re- pairer course at thcr Army Ordnance Center and School in Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. • • • Pvt. Terrence J. Brabud, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Braband of Huntington Beach, has completed basic training at Fort Knox. Ky .. as an honor graduate. Braband is a 1978 graduate of Edison High School in Huntington Beach. • • • Airman Gary B. RaddeU, son of Jennifer Ruddell of Laguna Beach, has completed basic training at Lack· land Air Force Base, Texas. Ruddell, a ! 983 graduate of Rancho Alamigos High School 1n Garden Grove, is remaining at Lack.land for specialized training in the security police field Kinsman new CO at El Toro Lt. Col. John Kinsman assumed command of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron during a change of command ceremony in El Toro Aug. 23. Lt. Col. Tom Wellman. who has co mmanded the squadron since June 1984. will be reassigned to station services. Kmsman graduated from Brown University .in. Providence. R.I.. and was commissioned a 2nd Lt. in the Marine Corps in Dec. 1966. He also holds a masters degree in psychology from Chapman College. After commissioning, Kinsman re--po~~ to Pensacola,, Fla., for flight tra.ining and was designated a Naval aviator on July 1, 1968. HiJhli&hts of his career include a tour 1n Vietnam with Marine Aerial R.efuclcr/Transport SQtiadron 1er• vice a~ NavaJ Air trainini and 9J>crataons Pf<?Ccdures Standard- 1zat1on officer. d1rectoT of the KC-130 school Wlth VMGR-352 and an assignment as director of Safety and Standardization for Manne Aircraft Group-1 3. Kinsman's decorations include the Air . Medal with 11 strike/nipt awards, Navy Untt Commendation with one bronze star, Meritorious Unit Commendation, National ~ fensc Service Medal, and the Vietnam Service Medal with th~ bronze stars. He and his wife, Francine live In M~c lea Ca~yon, with thc'1r thfft children John. Amanda and Sarah. -- ~--lasses are coming to the fashion foreground ... they can make the wearer see well and look good at the same time. To many, eyewearhasalso become a fashion accessory with which to make a fashion statement ... an essential part of their wardrobe. Tcrbelp customers be at their fashionably best. Superior Optical, an Irvine-based company, has provided extra trainillJ for their personnel. "SupenorOptical recognized that people were being,, color an.Jyudand becoming more knowled,eable about shapes and styles," said Evelyn White oflrvme, a Color Me BeauUful consultant "I conduct seminars for the personnel belpilJI them to help others. .. They are not qualified as color consultants at the conclusion of the seminar, but the~are qualified to help clients with tints and flames and they recognize whether a person is in the'cool' or 'warm' color category. "After training they can suggest flattering Jens tints and Jet the customer see the difference when they are in their color season," said White, whose blue tinted lenses blended beautifully with her own coloring and that of her blue blouse. Some of the color information she imparts to the personnel is: Winters with their dark eyes and hair and fair skin with blue undertones should consider blue. silver. white. gray, wine. burgundy. cherry, onyx, red. deep purples, and pmksand rose 1n plastic frames: silver or pewter in metal frames. "' Summers. those with pink skin with a blue undertone. blue. green hazel or aqua eyes, and blonde to light brown hair require softer colors. Choose from soft blue, mauve, plum. soft gray. blue $Tay, lilac. violet. burgundy, pearl. pink. pmk beige and rost;brown: silveror rose gold in metal frames. Autumns are recognized by thelf ivory skin tone with golden highlights, brown or green eyes and blonde, brunette or red hair with gold or red highlights. They look best in brown, tan, peach; orange, bronze, wheat, cinnamon, caramel, chestnut or tortoise plastic frames or gold, copper or btt>nze metal frames. Springshaveapeachyskin tone with golden undertones; blue, ~nor aqua eyes and golden blonde, strawberry, taffy-red or golden bro>VTJ hair. They look best m golden brown, soft peach, apricot, melon, honey brown. soft caramel, light amber, almond or wann pink plastic frames or a gold metal frame. The Ila tteri ng colored frame and tm t colors coupled with a frame shaped to preserve the tace'snatural symmetry can make an added addition toaneyewear wardrobeofsporty, dressy or daytime sty les. Style Editor Vida Dean. A ccessones can enhance even' new fall fashion for men and womeo. Two types of them. often necessal}. watches and glasses. are maJang thelf presence felt among the fash1on-conscious. Above. G ucci has a gnp on good looking timepieces for an) occasion be 1t dressy or sport}. upenor Optical focuses on a frame for every shape face and colors them beautifully. ·~ .. ·- Fram.ea: What color, shapelookbestonyou? Evelyn White of Irvine has been doina color anal)'lis for more than l S en-the 1ut t.httc with tbe Cc>Jor Me utiNJ family. White penoaally trained with Caro&e Jacbon, the former Newpon Beach resident who bas bad ber .. C M p .. book on a best seller list for mo~ than V111 DEM four years and sold in excess of 3 million ••••••llliii "" copies in five lanauaaes. Lut fall .. CoJor for Men .. was published. On the S~lc cover today we listed frame and Jens colors best suited for a person ·s color •season .. u suaested by White. But more comes into play when telectina cycwea.r. There's shape lO cons.ider. What shape a,lasses 10 with what shape faoe? Below, are some of White's sugestions. Oval Aape -A void ~ that are too small. too larae or lllJUlar. Attempt to preserve the face s natural symmetry with frames in proportton to your features and size. Hearts.ape -Select frames no wider than the temples,1 avoiding frames that sweep upward and outward. Choose frames that rocus downward, broedeniq the chin and minimizina fullncu at the forehead.. Peer SUfe -A void droopy frames that widen the lower part oftbe face. To add width at the temple, select a wide frame wjth some heav1,Dess across the top. Dlamoecl Slaape -Choose a frame that draws attention upward and outward to add width at the top, is flat on the sides to narrow the cheekbones and rounded on the bottom to beJance the jawline. Some aviator frames work well. a.-Aafe -Small. round frames accentuate the roundness. while ,~ drla the face down. To create the ilusion of higher cheekbones, • wear · tly narrowfta.mca with modified aeometric lines. 111.._. -Wear w,e frames with soft ana)cs that focus attention outward, = the face's Jona venicel Jines. Narrow frames with a high bridae and u focus will only make the face appear longer. ....... -Sliahtly anaular frames with curvi ng comers and side pieces soften the analca oftbe face. Keep the focus upward and avoid round, square and droopy Uames. Now, with slutca that have colored you beautifully and· fit your facial shape, &et's look briefly at tak:in& care of them. They should be cleaned with soap and waterora commetcial lens cleaner and dried with a soft tissue. Do not blow on the lcn1ca or ute prmenta to polish them. Some time II<> we did a story on "Elizabeth," the makeover com\)uter by the Elizabeth Arden company which bas'Since come out !'th a skin imaging com ter. Now the third computer from EA is out and operating. ut this new one deals with hair. The Hair Analysis COmputer, pioneered by Philip Kinpley with the EA ~laboratories can tell you all about your crowning aJory. It scientiticelJy measures the precise texture of the hair and recommends an individual hair care prescription based on its findings computed together with answers to key questions relative to the clients ha!r and scalp.. d Trichologist Kingsley personally d~ t~e ~i:ne thin& when he 1s aroun , bllt he can't be everywhere -he's at his chmc 1n New York or LoJ?dOn <?r somewhere around the world -so he has "cloned" himself Wlth this comf uter. . Se 2 I t will be at the I. Magnin store in South Coast P~ throuah pt. · There will be a S l 0 fee for the analysis · eema~le 1n products. The computer is equipped with a probe that ntams a vtdeo ca:mera that records an enlarged video picture of the hair . n as cloSC? as poss1~le to the scalp. The image is freeze-framed and transrru to the video morutor. · Each hair is magnified 225 times and its · eter measured to to one-ten thousandth of an inch. . . . . Following measurement, the computer "i.nterviews'.' each client ut1hzp1a in-depth questions developed by Kingsley perunent to hair and scalp behavior, lifestyle and damage, etc. The basic recommendation for each client includes shampoo, conditioner and scalp treatment to use every day. Kingsley believes you should shampoo everyday. I met him a ycarorsoagoand hestrcS$cd that point. "You wash your body every day, so why not wash your hair1 .. Kinpley bas been counseling clients including actors, models, television stars and royalty for more than 2S yea.rs. He goes beyond mere 'ood grooming tcfln cludc every clement impor:tan to healthy hair ... diet, exercise, stress and one's entire life style. He bas wntte a book about it called "Tho Complete Hair Book." .... .,.., ,... .... ., ~.,.,.. Wlalte-jacketecl Itel ll1rtla ..... tan witb Doreen llanball, Phil llaarer, Miian ~ o.tal, Jackie B•tber and Don llclmlla at llarqla HodCee. Renee ee,entrom and llarllyn 1'lel8en at an. luncheon. annlftl'KIY party. 1 .Many mayors mingle at 50th anniversary party Peg and t;d Blrtll celebrated their Ed was mayor of Newpon Beach t 50th anniversary with family and from J 970 to '72 and joining the friends at a luncheon in the Irvine party to congratulate them and Coast Country Oub. Hosting the remm.isce were several other former party were their children TM Blr6 mayors. .. and his wife Ju of Laguna Niguel 0. Mchab read a poem written and Jolwt llirtll Morrboa of New-by his wife Gail dedicated to the port Beach. honorees; Jackie Beadier spoke Two Barbara•: Ficker and Bowie. ~tf' I ' ~Jh~1 l'~" \ T ir e d Of Laying Out In All That Heat? Have a gorgeous tan in a fraction of the time. •UVA Sunbeds • Near where you work, play and shop • Luxurious private rooms Cotnputerized Health and Conditioning ~enter 120 Newport Center Drive, Suite 240 (across from Fashion Island) Newport Beach, CA 92660 714-720-1727 umme r Sp e cial 50% OFF Initial Visit ' -~=~-- and presented the flower of New- pon Beach, a bird of paradise to Ed and the flower of Alpha Chi Omega. a carnation, fo her sorority sister Pe1. Other former mayors includ~ Doreea ManUJJ and MUaa Dostal. The current mayor, Pllll MH rer and his wife Pat were also there among the 80 attending and talking about memorable times and Olld C.rrey was remembering the open- ing of.Park Newport when he and Ed were host to actresses a..e1 W~ldl and Sud)' Dacu. A large mock-scrapbook com- memorated the Hirths' years of . service in the city, Peg having been active in Children's Home Society, Assistance League, Panhellenic, Alpha Chi Omega and the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce. Ed had also served as president of the chamber and was active in the formation of the Commodore's and the 552 O ub at Hoag Hospital. He was vice-president of the League of Cities and an early president of Newport Harbor Youth Center. Invocation at the luncheon was given by The Rev. Don Kati of the Co rona del Mar Community Church where Ed was a trustee. The Hirths were married Aug. 30, 1935 in Los Angeles at the Wee Kirk of the Heather. They came to Newport Beach in 1949 and for the past seven yea~ have made their home in Fallbrook with numerous lllcbelle Rohe and Tamara '91omu with Arnaldo Pomodoro. trips back to Newport Beach to stay at the OC Perform in~ Arts Center. Francisco was also there and show- in touch with their friends and Members including chairman ed maquettcs of his works. activities. Renee Se1eratrom, Kit To~. Betty Others there were an consultant Grandchildren Ryan Hirth and Parker, Ann O'ConneU, Saaan Tamara Tbomaa of Los Angeles, Lianne Morrtaon joined their Strader, Maraja Hodges and Pat Barbara Ficker, Barbara Bowle, parents in presenting a gift to Ed and AUen had the opportunity to chat MlcbeUe Robe and Martlyn Nielsen Peg-a second honeymoon -they with the artist whose work is will leave for Hawaii in m id-currently being exhibited at USC's • • • October. Fisher Hall thro ugh Oct. 19. Like leaves in an autumn breeze, • • • Pomodoro was guest speaker and Spyglass Garden Club members are Italian contemporary sculptor illustrated his talk with a movie. (At in a whirl of fall activity. President Arnaldo Pomodoro attended a re-USC he is showing about 60 works Mary Hodge, who is also co- cent luncheon of the Cultural Arts including 24 large bronzes.) chairman for the October Corona Committee of the Angels of the An s ScuJ tor Fletcher Benton of San (Pleaee 11ee PARTY /Pace S) SINGLE WOMEN NEEDED BY NEWPORT AUTHOR Are you an attractive single female between the ages of 20 and 40'~ Newport Beach author (two natio nal bestsellers to his credit). writing a new book with a unique pers pective on the subject of dating. love and marriage. would like to 1nten ie~ you aboul your attitude~. experiences and expectations No pay. but the opportunity to participate in an 1ntere ting prOJCCt. and to receive an autographed copy of the book. Call (7 1.i) 759·9241 Orange County's easy listening radio station nctwport. b:z.och l+'i t'behlOO 1~lotd, 7l't/frt'I ~70 ~~Vll~ JOOl ~t>Mx:d bt~,21 ~203 ~7'> poeodo.Ni 5Z~~out.h leM.aw ,818/ 3( 9-!l~~ mor. t.tm ifh 10t.o9, &et.urdny IOto~C. 51.Jtdoy noon w~ KDCM tD!l.t FM STEREO --· Or1ng9 Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 15, 1985 BS U.S. can't host the world DEAR ANN LANDERS: You -----"!"!!'!"'-~~ boaare glad your parents didn't miss the t? Well, 1 feel the same way about my grandp~nts. But let's not go A•n• overboard wnh the flag-waving. "" For ~any , years America has I . been scooping up the wretched refuse LANDERS of every shore. The oppressed and ••••••••••• down.trodden who came here have ~ontnbut~d to the Yankee dollar. but the¥ have also profited from it. our sentimental hooray-for-America attitude is outdated, Ann. Herc arc the figures in the Miami area for 1984. We have had 425 mhuftrdcrs, 41 ,584 burglaries, 12,519 robberies and 17,572 motor vehicle t e s. We ~re ~own as the gu!'l capital and murder capital of the world. ~me ofth1sactton can be attnbuted to Castro'sdumping, but the truth ts that our borders arc ;.vi th.out ~rot~tion because the U.S. government no l~nge~ has. an effic~ent_ 1mm1grat1on program. In other cities where the 1mm1gration rate 1s high, there also is a high Tatio of crime. Threc-founbs of the world's people are under political oppression ~nd they all want to come here. The JOYS of freedom sound noble, but It has become a dangerous doctrine and js grossly unfair to Amencan workers. Surely ~9U don't think we can continue to take in the entire world, do you? -Realistic In Florida Dear Realistic: Of coarse we can't take lD tbe entire world, but we can take lD many more people -and we 1bollld. According to U.S. News & World Report, Illegal aliens fuel tbe economy and do not deprive Americana of jobs. The use of Mexican workers lD Calllornla, for example, baa led to higher profits for bu11De11 and lower prices to coa1amera. One of tbe problems i1 tbat tbe glut seems to be lo New York, Calllornia and F lol'tcla. Wiien I fly over Moatana, Wyomla1, Ore1oa, Waabin,toa, Arkansas, Teue11ee and Keatacky and see coaatlea1 mUea o uiDJaablted land. I woDder about Ulla. You are rt1't w'ea yow say oar 1overnmeat Deeds a more efficleat lmml1ratioa program. Why did we let Castro 1et away wit' aeadla& H boatloads of meatal patient• and crlminala? I could never flpre it oat. Any answers out there? DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm writing about "Jogger in the Buff." Your advice could have been a lot better. You ate right when you say there's a law against indecent exposure,Jrut there is also a law against peeping toms. That unfriendly woman (obviously a troublemaker) has no right to stare between the bushes at 6 a.m. -Clearwater, Fla. Dear C. Water: I disagree tbat tbe woman who 1potted her aelgbbor Jout.n1 naked aa a rad11b (ln bis own backyard at t a.m.) 11 a peepla1 tom. Sbe did not go out of lier way to aet an eyeful. Sbe waa merely looklng oat tile wlndow and happened &o see hJm tbroagb tbe 1pace1 In tlle buabea. On tbe otber band, Nude Neighbor llaa a rlpt to l1Ul aroud on bit property If Ile baa ta.ken precaatlon1 to protect tile pabUc a1ain1t tbe aigbt of blm. My au11eatlon that whoever own1 tbe bubea abould plant more and fill In the f.apa was a good one. Many readers wrote to uy, "She aboaldn't look. 'But we all know It 11 buman nature to look, and people will look H long H tbey tbink they are 1oln1 to see 1ometbln1. . Discover how to be date bait without falling hook, line and sinker. Ann Landers' booklet. "Dating Do's and Don'ts," will help you be more poised and sure of yourself on dates. Send 50 cents along W'fth a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request to Ann Landers, P.O. Box I 1995 Chicago, Illinois 60611. Pet lllrtb, Pat llaarer at 50tla party. Harbor View women hear baritone Baritone Don Christensen, re- cipient of numerous awards who appeared this summer with the Santa Fe Opera Company, will headline the 9:30 a.m. meeting of Harbor View Hills Philharmonic Women's Committee. Audrey Richardson, Julie Jenkins and Barbara MacAdam will co-hostess the event at the Patrick Nolan residence in Cor- ona del Mar. Mrs. Nolan, 640-4027, may be called for membership information. • • • Orange County Women Law- yers will be at the Zodiac Room, Neiman-Marcus.on Saturday for a brunch and fashion show. The event, being held to raise funds for scholarships, will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a social hour. Reser- vations ($20) may be made by calling 760-0313. • • • The new Officers Club at El Toro Marine Base will be the setting 10 a.m.Wednesday for a membership coffee planned by the retired Officers' Wives League. Wives and widows of retired military officers may join in the group's activities. Doris Casserly and Mary Mohr are hostesses for the coffee asnd more information is asvailable by call- ing 963-7676. • • • St. Marpret's School of San Juan Capistrano is holding its first Founder's Day dinner 7 p.m. Friday at the Ritz-Carlton. Nancy Neely 1s cha1m1an of the cel- ebration and her committee members include Kathy Nagy, Bonnie Holt, Robin Rudy, Meredith Khachigjan and Karen Shirley. Tickets may be arranged by calling the school office, 661-0108. • • • Tickets are available to the Sept. 24 fashion luncheon of Soroptimist Club of Newpon Harbor by calling Elizabeth Lamben, 533-1005, or Dawn Darie Lemonds, 957-5457. The event being held at Irvine Hilton will honor Michelle Morris, authorof"lfl Should Die Before I Wake," who will speak on the topic .. The Adult Survivor of Child Abuse." Don Cb.rtatenaen Lt. Col and Mn. Albert Kin&· PARTY WRAP •.. P'romPaee2 del Mar home tour. is back from her annual month-long visit to the Midwest. members wtll hear a program about Newpon Harbor Art Museum pres- ented by docent Myrtle Devendorf (The hostess 1s also a docent.) After 1he program. the trad1t1onal delicious salad luncheon will be served Post-scnpung the meeting "'11h a lmle "acauon fun will be Martba and Mal Green Bi-lingual Martha 1s getting a chance to pracuce her Spanish. she and hubb~ .... ,11 be lea\ 1ng the ~ th for .\capulco" beaches Over the summer. the Jlm Frtablea have been orchestrating a variety of pre-nuptial acu vrnes {between their other social engage- ments) for their daughter SU.ron'1 marriage (it took place Saturday). Mama Marlene took Sharon and the bndesmaids to the Fnsb1e cabm at Lake Arrowhead and Papa Jim. bndegroom Bill MacDonald and other male members of the weddJng Modeling to makeup on the Coast ~~:~~:~;~~.~;;;:;.;~ • • • Lt. Col. <USA Reu Albert B. and E11genie King celebrated theu 50th annl\ ersan at a part' ho<;ted t" daughters and son!.·in-a"' Or Fletcber and Ha mel Phillip" 'r Goleta and 11sao and Jim Klloro111u of Huntington Beach BROADWAY: A "look like a winner" fashion seminar will be presented at the Newpon Beach store at noon Wednesday by Lee Hogan Cass, the Broadway's vice president and fashion director. Res- ervations may be made by calling the cxecuti ve secretary at 644-1212. • • • ROBINSON 'S: The Newport Beach store will celebrate the launch of "Beautjful," the fragrance from Estee Lauder, Monday 1hrough Saturday. On Thursday and Friday at noon the fall and holiday collec- tsons from David Ha)es will be informally modeled. • • • MAY CO.: Elizabeth Arden make- .up anist Glenn Robens will share his tricks and tips with customers at the Westminster store Friday from noon to 8 p.m. The executive secretary at the store may be called for consultation reservations. • • • J.MAGNIN: The Ado lph Schuman collection will be snfor- maJly · modeled noon to 3 p. m Thursday at the South Coas1 Plaza store. Pronto Ristorante and Fon~ Carrots. The Ellen Trace~ fall collection will be modeled at the same places and time on Fnda~. • • • CLASSES: Junior Mannequins. a self-esteem program of modeling. grooming and manners for young people, has added a course for h~gh school boys. The new sess10n begins Tuesday at the Balboa Bay Club and at the May Co. in Mission Viejo on Wednesday. Beverlee Kelley may be called at 760-9787 for more information. • • • SHOW: A ~pt :!4 show at the included the Holl ywood Bowl. a barbecue given by Bob and Pew Rstz-Carhon fea1unng fashion s McPeake where other garden club from Gu) Laroche Boutique and families were present, including the furs b) M Jacques in Fashion c d h B .. _ d Island will benefit Make-A-Wish oxes an t e eaac-mps. an a Jazz fesuval at the LA Mamott Foundation of Orange County. The event which begins with a 11 a.m. Now. Lil is concen trating on her social hour and follows with lunch-pos1t1on as club program cha1r- eon and the show is sponsored by El person a~d planning the 'Wednes- Camino Real Junior Woman's day meeting at the home of Judge Club. Ticket 1nfonnation available • Allen and Rama Backer , by calling 496-77 21 or 831-0679. After the tap of Hodges ga\el. The ~sngs "'ere mamt"d .\ug ~" 1935 and ha\ t' been '\t"wpon Beach residents for the last JI\ 'ear!. Among those cekhrating "'1tt them at the Khorouz.rn home "en Mr and Mrs Pat Pattison, Fran J(aa Corbin. Joyce Zekas. Jame!. Brobeck and The Re\. and Mrs Larry Yo1111g. Make-A-Wish 1s a non-profit or-f~~======;~~~==~~~;;===~~=:::-1 gan1zat1on which grants wishes of term1nall)-1 ll children. Paris fashion shows: 'Less is more' PARIS (AP) -PerfC(:llOn was the byword at couture shows for next winter. Yves Saint Laurent. Guy Laroche and Madame Gres gave shows that emphasized wearable, beautiful clothes -not daring, but classics. Saint Laurent turned out a toned- down look in clothes at the recent shows. There were many trousers. with gathered waistlines. sleek lines. topped with boleros. smocky d!JSter jackets, smaller boleros for evening. WATCHES ••. PromPaCel different watches to suit their moods or styles of dress." said Severin Wunderman, chairman of Severin Montra, Ltd .. distributor of Gucci Timepieces, which recently moved its international bcadquartcn to Irvine. "Now, we offer the middle class. fashion conscious purchaser an ~P­ portunity to own several quality timepieces without aoina into debt. People arc amazed to find that they can purehase Gucci quality at a very &ft'ordable price. (They ran,e in price from SI SO to S39S.~ For many, the idea of chanaina watches each time clothes arc chanted will never be accepted, however for those who desire to be multi-watch owners and view watch- es u an accessory, the choices 1n bands. face decorations and shapes are endless. I' 1'°''"o• 1000 \ ,,, '" ..., .. l 1"6 \l'lt afl\\ l , .. w r) ...... -,tad"" ' '>~ ...... ~ t~ l N o matter what you re d oing yOlH hometown newspaper The. llllJ Pilll tits 1n The message was "less 1c; more." and even jewelry was reduced to a minimum. The day wear featured many short skirts in suede or wool suits. often in subtle and nostalgic autumnal shades from grey to olive or dead-leaf. Saint Laurent's show in a rococo ballroom was held in s1lencc, a return to calm in today's fashion world where audiences are often blasted with rock music and rocky clothes. The audience was bo1h dazzled by these clothes -not knockouts. but good looking. wearable fashions for women who can afford them. Besides some suits 1n soft suedes with three-quarter duster Jackets over the narrow skirts. there were also good looks in luxury silver fox. sable and "marmot." The huge array of cocktail gowns in black velvet, crepe. lace and nbbon embroidery was livened by bn~ht satin full . shonie jackets, a nice 20% OFF French Bras by Don't Miss It! ·sale extended 3406 Via Lido Nt-wporl Bf.eC'h 673-77 10 add111on to the amt Laurent reper- toire. Tricolor evening dinner outfits b) Saint Laurent were in shades of v1ole1, lavender, eggshdl and light pink. And besides the draped soft velours .dresses. often slashed to the navel but still decent. Saint Laurent offers stunning ball gowns. In this season's dressmaker form his version 1s a fitted black velvet strapless "bustier" top Wlth a puffy skin and bow in rub) or amethyst taffeta. Guy Laroche also went for s1yhng in a small collection that stresses tailoring. His best suit look featured a banded sleeve 1n bnght colorrof soft wool over a narrow black skirt. He used a 101 ofh1s sh1n-ta1l 1dea sn iack.cls, which were cut to look as 1f the back were longer than the front The skirts were often draped or tied with a knot in back. And culottes wtth wraparound skirts vied for attention .!... , Mf ~ LINGEf'\IE 'Wllh <;tnct pants sulls Thl' \.·olor \Cherne here was gener- all\ in bro"n shades for da)t1me. <;witching lo hot purples. reds and ro)al blues tor nening. For the hourglass look popular w11h couturiers. Laroche drapes the bod~ in a fitted bright saun torso shape on a black fittl"d shea th. The most soph1s- t1tated e' en1ngdress is a shon draped hot pink and ameth)St satin. the essential shape cun) and shon but with a "rap and train Madame Gres. the do~enne of French couture. also showed a wearable cl assic collection Her ample coat~ and suits are in deep turquoise. mossy green or 1oast he also does lo\el) things with chiffon and taffeta. part1cularl\ a shnl..\ blai:k taffeta sheath with a Stiffened gra\ and black rum(' around the shoulder and back l,a<;t lo sho" v.111 be G1 .. emh' and Per pook on Thu~a\ HL1RRY.' D11m \\di \\ hu I .rn~i de.ti ();\I Y lh1rnH.: rem1 ~lt:l1n[!' /' \ ,,, ··.'/ tfi\f• fl·."/ • Lader in wholt'sale pn~mg h > th<' puhl1 • Des.,.wd and manufilctured on premises • Custom diamond semnll • Ring \t:lnjl. appraJSaJ anJ icv.elrv rera1r while "ou waJt 7 1•/f>SO.lJ 11 AmpL.o f'I' '"' 1n rttr I:-.}() r-.<wp.'lrt l\I\ J . -06ta M~ ,ornt'I l\r ~J\\il\ 1nJ ~-Nfl} l«uit•d DRYCLEAN·U.S.A. IDILC...Hwf., c..... .... 871-8114 t ..... ~··~ PLAIN SWEATERS BuMty Knit ~tty Men s141 "°l ... § ............. . eo..,. ......... ......... W!let\ 0.0. It \ 4111 ,., "'' I ' • All C~ PP!fllf •!JO ()It SATISFACTION GUARANTEED '"I I '·... ' ' PLAIN SKltTS PtMted MO<e s149 ·-§········ c..--_ .. ..._,_ -0.-•~llll ~Ot ... ~ All C~ ['JJ'1111r I'° ()It --------- ~------------------------------------------...... --------------------------------~~~~----------------~--~~-·------------------------------------~----------~ - .. °'8"09 Comt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 15, 1885 Berle bounces back: 'Can't afford to die' ... I J IOa TBOIUI ft ts ,.._ ... LOS ANO£LES -0 ln another 43 hol&tl I could bave been dead. •• comedian Milton Berle rematk:ed in a rare serious moment as be related eveots leadina to bis quadruple- bYPQS heart suraery June I 0, Onceapin in viaorous health at 77, Berle is reaumina his career with fuJI sttam. ADY. doubt oonoernjna his rpe.overy wtll be dispelled next Tues· ~ when he appears on the television special "Bob Hope Buys NBC?" At the taping this past weekend Berle convulsed everyone, including Hope, with his drag routine, "I'm the only one who can 'break up' Bob," Berle said proudly, "I can JUst took at tum and be knows what I'm thin.ki~" Durina his first intuview since the SW"JCtY...-Bcrle Wked between phone calls in the empty dinina room of the Friars Oub where be spend$ hi afternoons -he is president of the show business fraternity. "last May I went to New York to be honored by the Museum of Broadcastina." the comedian related. "I did 17 int~rviews1 18 TV appear- ances and sn seminars. I felt so bleeping tired. ''Then I came home and did a 'Love Boat' and one of Steven Spielberg's 'Amazing Stories: I felt tired and achey. That had never happened tD me before; I always had a DO 'T JUST GO THROUGH IT - GROW THROUGH IT! Divon:e'' Recovery. \Xbrkshop SEMINAR FOR DIVORCED AND SEPARATED PERSONS OF ALL AGES Six Thursday Evenings Sept. 19-0ct. 24' 7:30-9:30 p.m. Over 2,000 have a trended 8 previous workshops ST . ANDREWS PRESBl'TERIAN CHURCH Newport Beach -St. Andrews at 15th St. Across from Newport Harbor High. 520 Registraalon For more information. call 631-2885 9-5 Mon-Fri ALL-DAY KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8th grade. • Docw,to-door trlnsportation nalable • Reasonable bition • Arithmetic, RHdi'lc, St>elnc (with Phonics) .,.,.sized • 8et0fe and after school care fOf students of WOfklnc parents • Daly PflYtr • Good cisc~e An Elementary Private School ot D1stinct1on founded tn 1942 IN FOUNTAIN VAUEY: 16835 Brookhurst St. (N. of Warner) 714-962-3312 Call or Writ e for Further lnformatio"9 CATEGORIES EDINGER AVE. ROOM WITH A THEME-ls your kitchen country? Hos your den gone nautical? Enter your favorite room designed around o particular theme. HOBBY DISPLAY-Attention Collectors and Hobbyists! If you hove displayed your collection or hobby as a part of the decor in your home, this category is for you. CREATIVE FlOOR & WALLCOVERING-Non trod11tonol use of carpet, tile, wall and floor coverings qualify you for on entry in this category. BUSINESS OR OFFICE-Design and style ore now a necess, ary function of business. This category is open to offices designed either privately or professionally. CONTEST RULES This CO'llelf ., Je\ gned 10 •&eth•lt respcnse\ l•O'l'I ony Ot;Cul)Otll of o "°"'" ~O'odri oc><:rrm""' mob 1e 11on!e O' veoboord yocht Commt'rC•ol e,.t,,es ore only occep•obl,. 10' ·~e &,,,.,,." C>! Ofloce COtego<y o'ld w oM be 1e1ected "' O'\y of rile Olhet •hree co•ego< '" IO ""'"' t°"'Olf'lf' ·~ ..,,,.,. IO<"' and '"°"''' o l)hot091opt-of '"" .,n,,.,. floe f'fll•y "'u'' bl! oc (..nlrJCJ"'"" by a de'<• pt on of the iMt"y Pho•og•ol)tl\ b9cO'"'e l>'O(>f'f''f of rf>e 0o.1.,. P '< 1 ntwi connot b(' •et.,rn41d Entt .. , """' be POWrlOf~ed bv We'1ne\doy Qcraoe, 9th 1985 •JI <1111tv~r11<J to 1h,. Doily p,lot c/o INTERIORS 330 W 8ov Cmto Me\o (A 92626 by 5 00 pm OctolA'• 10 1985 WoftflftfS woll be llt<l'vred •n SIONll Onci l)hotogropt.\"' t~e lntetoOll ~~tot.n publosi>f'<j °" Ocrot>« 24th 1985 Doily Pilot employffl o•e not ehg1ble frr11on11 mv11 t,,. 18 yflOll old or over ond 11\U\I resid9 '" th., Doily P11o1 c11<ulo1ton area Dooly P11o1 phl'.>1ogrri1•"1t" will pho1ogtoptl the w1nnrng entries lo< publ1co1ton '" th• l"1e1.011 UKllon Con1,,11on1s moy .,nter mor• rlloft Otl4I cotegorv oh~ ,,.,,.,. '"'• ,,.,,.,. ll"lr CO'"S>O'v will b• ,,,.,~1,.r .. 11 INTERIORS ENTRY FORM INTIAHTS NAMI: ADOllSS: ________ _ DAY f'HONI NUM811: ___ _ IVININO rHONE HUMID:_ CAl'IGOIY ~--------~ lend en.,.. c/• The~,._, ... .__. CofttMt 3JO W. t.y St. C..to Meta, CA 92626 lot of ene'JY· I went to my doctor, David Levinson, and told ham how I felt: dnpa. aching. No pain, nothing wnh my ticker. Just tired. "He examined me ands.aid, ·1 don't like the look of this. Put on your clothes and come with me.' He took me ro Ccdan-Sinai hospital for a stress test. The surgeon, Jack Matloff. said that I should have SU!Jery the next day. I said, 'I'm a comedian. I tell jokes. I know nothing about surgery. If r.ou say I need it. let's go.' 'When they said more than one bypass was needed, J said. 'Why not, as ton~ as I'm open."' Bcrfc said the quadruple bypass took seven hours. Back in his room. his first words to the doctors were a joking complaint about the lighting -"a1ways the dJrector," be 1ad- mitted. His recovery was cheered by a nood of areetings ftom his fellow comics. Jan Murray: "rve seen you die an vaudeville, Broadway shows. movie and TV. Don't do it this time.'' George Carlin, referrin~ to Berle's reputation as a joke thief! "Whose arteries did you use?" George Bums: "Stop smoking cigars." "That from BufQS, who smokes 20 cigars a day!" exclaimed Berle. "I never drank or smoked cigarettes. Cigars? That's just a security blanket." He lighted up a new one but took only a few puffs. Berle made a brief appearance on Jerry Lewis' labor Day telethon to see if has timing was still there. It was, Since then he has done the Hope special and Oeorae Schlatte(s new ABC show "Funny." Commi-up: appearances with his old sparring mate Henny Youngman at the West- port Playhouse in St. Louis and Resorts lnternauonal 1n Atlantic City. 'Tm booked until Jan. 9," Berle reported, and he cited George. Bu.~s' tine: ") can't afford to die; Im booked." He also quotes Bums, who had been asked if he would ever retire. Co ted Berle: "George re- plied, To what?' I feel the same way abou iL Why should I quit? I'm hava g too good a time " Blake gives 'em 'Hell own 'as NBC prevails By FRED ROTHENBERG potential for this fall. the past 16 weeks, inching closer to million TV homes tuned to a gJ ven Besides the "Hell Town" per-No. l CBS for the 52-week TV year minute of a program or network. formancc, the No. I-rated "Cosby that ends Sept. 22. For the week of When "Hell Town's" two-hour NEW YORK -The piJot for Show" led NBCs four Thursday Sept 2-8, NBC averaged a 13.5 rating pilot was first broadcast last spring, it NBC's "Hell Town." starring Robert night comedies into the Top Ten and to CBS' 12.5 and ABC's 12.2. After 50 received an 18.2 rating and a 29 share Blake as a feisty pnest, ranked eighth propelled the network back into first weeks, it's CBS at 15.1. NBC at 15.0 (percentage of sets in use) and.turned with-its repeat broadcast last week. place after one week in third, accord-and ABC at 13. 7. in NBC's stroneest regular season Jiving some credence to the advertis-ing to A.C. 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On 1~wry Sitmar Showtime Crui~e. 2SO lucky passe~rs s<'l<'cted 1n t\ random draw1flj( will com· ,. .. I;!.'..:-,::.:.' J>t'll' for $20.000 an fabulou s prizes _Canal the Third Reich" miniseries, "Hell Town" had a 17.2 rating, 29 share, winning its time slot. If NBC does make inroads on ABC's stroqg _ Wednesday night lineup, that 'performance might be offset by ABC's possible improve- ment on Tuesday night, which NBC dominated last season with "The A- Team," "Riptide" and "Remington Steele." Last week, a repeat of ABC's "Moonlif,hting" again beat a rerun of "Riptide • and ranked seventh, ~c­ ing ABC to its fifth consecutive victory on Tuesday night. "The Cosby Show" scored another clear-cut ratings victory last week. A rerun episode drew a 25 ratjng, meaning 25 percent of the nation's TV households were tuned in. Its companion comedy, "Family Ties;· finished second wath a 22.1. No other senes did better than a 19.0. the rating achieved by ABC's Sunday night movie, "Stnpcs." NBC"s ''Cheers" ranked fourth, followed by CBS' "Murder, She Wrote" and C BS' Sunday movie . "The Gambler -The Adventure Continues." which tied for fifth, "Moonlighting," "Hell Town," NBC's "Night Court" and CBS' "60 Minutes." . Lase week's bottom five shows included NBC's "Silver Spoons" in 57th, followed by NBC's "Punky Brewster." the pnme-time portions of Ivan Lcndl's U.S. Open semifinal victory over Jimmy Connors on CBS Saturday night, CBS-' "No Place Like Home" and CllS' "Bugs Bunny Special." In the evening news competition. the "CB Evening News" led with a 10.6 ra11n1t. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. for The Rest ot Your life 1922 HARBOR Bl VO .. COSTA MESA-548-1156 ( ti~~n ) "EXQUISITE ... ""'..:.:;• A SUNDAY ~~~ IN THE ~-1n1 COUNTR Y IS ~ mmu ONE OF ~~ BERTRANO TAVERNIER'S VERY BEST .,," .Joo•• \fa,r.o \114 l llRI\ T/.\IL' "BEAUTIFUL ANO MOVING.'' /1110 t<l /~o• \f II HJ/II\ \f,\t,,l/l\1 A SUNDAY IN THE COUNTRY [G . ed ward s CINEMA _· ~ •• I ... ~·;: • • • ~·lb 3 I 0} • ' INTERMISSION 'Dracula' dines •t Harlequin Halloween comes a httle early this year. At. the HarleQuan D1nner Play- house 1t amve Wednesday as "Drac:llla: A Tale of the Noaferata" flutters onto the stage. Tbjs one is billed as a different treatment of the classic horror story by Georae Luce and Geo rge McGuire. Richard Vath is directing the vampire tale. the week's onl y new theatrical production along the Or- ange Coast. which will run through Nov. 17 at the Harlequin, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana. Performances of "Dracula" will be given nightly except Mondays at varying curtain limes wuh matinees on Saturdays and Sundays. Call the Harlequin at 979-55 11 for rescr· vations. Two other local shows n ng down their curtains this week -"Last of tbe Red Hot Lovers" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse and "Duet for OnA~' by the Stop-Gap theater company at the Gem Theater. Final performances of Neil Simon's "Lovers" wi ll be gt ven Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and today and Sunday at I and 7 Toi Tnus p.m. at the dinner house. 140 Ave. P1co1 San Oemcnte. Call 492-9950 for ticket information. "Duet for One" will complete its brief run Thursday through Saturday at the Gem, 12852 Main 'St., Garden G rove, with a spcciaJ 7 p.m . per- fonnance, signed for the hearing 1mpa1red, tonight. Reservation~ 838-5344. No fewer than nine other pro- ductions will be continuing their engagements on local stages this week, including: •"Galileo" at South Coast Reper- 1ory. 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m .• Saturdays at 2:l0 and 8. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until 0ct. 13. 'Gods' top-grossing foreign film LOS ANGELES (AP) -"The Gods Must Be Crazy" has surpassed the French farce "La Ca~e aux Folles" as the top-grossing foreign film 1n the United States. The movie. in d1stnbu11on for the '"Wetherby' strikes like a bolt of lightning." -Pc1cr T ravers, Pl:OPLE MAGAZ INI "Vanessa Redgrave is brilliant." past year, has grossed 'nearly $22 millio n to date, $6 million more than "La Cage." In 1983 "The Gods Must Be Crazy" was the second-highest grossing film of lhe year in both France and Japan. -D1v1d Denby, NEW YORK MAGAZINE WETHERBY ~ . ----~·----.. UllllfYE llUlllHT FRI llOI 1111, 10110 edwards LIDO CINEMA Nf Wl'OIT I OULI YAIO 673 8350 AT YIA LIDO • NIWl'OIT HACH UT/• hit, 1141, .... 1111,11111 AGATHA CHRISTIE'S ®~~rn~~ [® n1o11n1®(rU(ollol(rU(ol Once the murder was sotved, Uuuuu l!Jl!JUUl!Jl!J the real mystery bepl ... "{WI\ H I\ 11)'.00' t 4"-0' flll!IS I ID flow PlaJing ~GATEWAY ~ THfATRfS "The mo't 1.•nrertainin~ nll1,·ic thi~ Summl'r." I \ \ / 1 op \~ \lo~d ,...i,. PEE-WEE HERMAN • /'1E-WflJ llG #Vl.,TUll .... mou1D11-11 ,,, ... 770 llU UA MOVE 4 t90~21 lllUPUI UA~I '52-4ff3 rmT•Yw.n El>WMOS fOUMT AM vwn 139.1500 lllT&•aa El>WAllDS T°"" C001J ~1-4114 n.?m El>WMIJS U TDllO 511-'500 IHlll a>wMOS WOOOMl>Gl SS1·0655 UUIU AMC f ASt«lt SQUAAt: (213) 691-0633 u ltulA rAcflC GAmm 523·1611 -CllDOME 634·2553 n11wm UA MSTIMSTO MAU 8'3-0546 wu1wm P'ACflC tlWAT 3' D._.1191·3''3 " A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES." **** ~ .~1 s·-~" "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT." NOW PLAYING ' Ill# I• ' . . IUI•~ ••~l " - • ~ 1111.U • llf-1 NACIO , ... ...,llSGC .. •-· , ... ,, ...... """ tM'" "-1'&g'6• • tl"l\t"" O'&C •U-•OIWIOf ~'·~ "'°"''' fOI tU'.1~~) ~·IJW) GIWllt •U-~tl>f"91 P., •<\f.r.._t\~ 0-... ,...,..,,.1 ...,, '6'' •WUIW t• 1r.~~- .,...V'lrff'fUI' ID~- ~~ ... < •• , ..... , ................. He always wonted to be special... but he never expected tlM I .--..... • "F. tllOt Freuy" at lhc Costa Mesa ·vie Playhouae, 661 Hamilton St., ta Mesa (6S0.S269), Fridays and Sa rdays at 8:30, next Sunday at 2 p.m. through Oct. S. • "B ell Comedy" at the Newpon Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newpon Beach (631--0288). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuAb Oct. 12. •"Llpt Up th Sky" at the Hunt- in,aton Beach Playhouse, Main Street a( Yorlctown Avenue, Huntington Beach (832-1405). Fridays and Satur- days at 8:30 with Sunday matinees Sept. 22 and 29 at 2:30 through Oct. 12. ' •'"ne Madwomu of C'Millot" at the Westminster Communi t y Theater, 7272 Maple St., West· minster (9?5-4113), Fridays and Sat- urdays at 8 p.m. with a Sunday matinee Sept. 29 at 2 p.m. lhrougb Oct. 5. • "M81Jcal Becl1" by the Ana- Modjeska Players at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Center, 931 N. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim (991-4 135), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Sept. 28, today at 2 p.m., Sept. 29 at 5 p.m . •"Pare a1 ~e Drlvea S.Ow" at the San Oemente Commuruty Theater, 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Clemente (492.{)46S), Thundays thtouah Sat- urdar,s at 8 p.m. until Oct. S. •' A CS..ru LIM" at the Grand Dinner Theater I Hotel Way, Anaheim ~772-77 I 0), ni.ghtl_y except Mondays at varyin& cunai.n times thtouab the cod oflhe year. •"OU~er" at the Curtain CalJ Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tuatin (838-1 540), nightly except Mondays at varym& curtain times through Oct. 27. CALLBOARD The San Clemente Community Theater wdl bold auditions tonight and Monday at 1 p.m. for the comedy thriller ''Staae Struck" at the CabrilJo Play- house, 202 A vc. Cabrillo, San aemente .... dfrector Peggy Harju will be seeking three men and one woman for' the show, which will run from Oct. 31 lhrouah Nov. 23 .... call her at 498-7984 ror more information .... Auditions for the Crystal Ca- thedral's flfth annual "Glory of Christmas -a Llvini Nativity" will be held Monday thtou&h Sept . .26 on the concounc level of lhe calhcdraJ, 12141 Lewis St., Garden Grove .... caU castina. director Bob Oemmons at 971-4063 for detailed information .... Orange County's llow Pl1rin1 easy listening radio station KDCM iaa~i FM SIERED an. .............. .. r'nstaWOltdgonenwl. R -· .. ----...:-=-. Q\ f'd• .,,,, IUll\TOI CIH• 114 A You 've just inquired about some EYEGLAllES fo r your child from one of th e CHEAP est eyeglass places in town. And you expect your preciou s child to be able to se~ the, blackboard at school w ith these cheap eyeglasses. GOOD LUCK! When it comes to your child's vision, is second best good enough? We don't think sol ' / 0 cheaply styled, uno1troct1ve frames con result in poor opp-eoronce 0 cheaply processed lenses con result in poor v1s1on and eyestrain As the new school year begins we suggest a complete eye examination for your child. If your child needs eyeglasses (or contact lenses) we promise you the best quality eyewear with attractive, well mode children's frames and custom -crafted lenses. The ~st in fashion, vision and comfort ... would you wont anything less for your chlldf "1 VI~-Uf. 'C'.:.; •• AN ortOMfTttC ()HICE 966 -2020 DR. BERNARD SIMON, OPTOMETRIST MAY C~PANY BUil NG Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Septemb« 15, 1985 - Julie Tincher, lllchael Aqalla and Kathleen O"Brien (from left) proYide •treet atmoephere In •'The Madwoman of Challlot•• at the Weet:miAeter Community Theater. ................. ~ 4'p for heavy odlon as an android t""-t In thH ....-9d-ft ~ Sooday Sept. 15 8 PM .. 0 Copley /Colony Cablevision 549-3500 '' A blithe, sparkling, sophisticated comedy- mystery laced with dark humor that couldn't be more welcome ... " -KEVIN THOMA!> LOS ANGf.H. TIME R e1t. A PAR.~~OUNT PlqT~~~ ft· NOW PLAYING . : lllEA ~'~" B•ta "'iil3 ~19 S.}39 COS1AM£SA Eowws ~rtJDI '''"'' 631 35()1 HUtlTllMlTON ltUCH E aw.atos 'iunt.nqior C<nem;i &.c& rose UGUfllA HlllS OMMGE ~ J ...... " .... • ""'t"Ov,.., J, .~ •.'.a t):;. ]':>'" COSTA MESA IRVlllE ·to11~ "°--... IUfNA PARll UAMov~ 952 499' ~J.-,.ra\' .... -f ., ·s· 4'!14 .... ""'!' ... , .. ~·, .. 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MASCULINE TOUCH-Men who are enjoying the kitchen, share your favorite recipe. 4. GOURMET-Recipes you use when you want to impress the epicurean in your file. O NTEST RULES Entr1nts mvsr ~ p1lv111e lndividw/J. No commerclll entries will be 11cceptt!d. I.II enrrie, mvst be ty/Jftl, double spaced. EntrintJ mvst be 16 or over. Dill/y Pilot emplo)'efl i re not eliJfble. Entrla become pr~rty of the CAiiy P1/011nd Cilnnot be retvmed. Entrie1 mvst be postmarked by Septmeber 16th, 1HS or deltvered to Dillly Pilot, do CltEA T/Vl CUISINE RCCIH C0Nru1, JJO w. Bly, Cati• Meu, CA 91616 by S:OO P.M . September 16th, 1HS. WlnnerJ wl/I be le1t11red 11/on1 with their recipe In the Cre1llve Cvlslne sectk>ll 111nnln1 In the CAiiy Pilot on Wednesday, October 1, 1HS. Wlnner1 may enttt more th.n one c11e,ory. Eich entry must be 1ccompanied by •n entry form or copy of •n entry form IJ well as /1 typed par11riph expJ,lning why the enrr1nr llkM the rec~ 1.nd when he/she I/kw to vse tlie recipe. Three finalists w/11 be chosen to p.rt~lpate In cook-olf Tuesday, ~tem_Ee.!... U , 1985. CREATIVE CUISINE RECIPE CONTEST ENTRY FORM NAME OF ENTRY: CATEGORY: ENTRANT'S NAME: ADDRESS: DAY ~HONE #: '-" ) EVENING PHONE #: for more information call: The Daily Pilot 64U-"4321 Ext. 270 edwards NEWPORT 6 44·0760 .. t l!I PI)~' ,[O,'l " Bl '1-.tt" .Alol!l·-~·; ~ lolA .ARTH ,~ •nm-.n.-"llCI llJ'm film" 1tlal, ............ 1•11 lNI (NJ _,_ .. _. .•. 1tlal, .... -.... ........... 1MI, •11, ..... , .. , .. edward s SOUT H COAST PLAZA 546·2711 BR1S')l &'>•)"1 ,·1 "'l~ 'l'>.Aloll'.A 1 . ··, • • ' , ,, ' ,·--.• • • · •• W_.'lll 1 ..... , ..... ....... , .. ,. eawarcis CINEMA 546· 3102 MARBOR BOUl EV •RO A• ADAMS (')~•a l\IE SA ....... .......... , ........ 1 .. S2.SO Tl. J:OI "THI Wllf" IN) ., ............ 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"'""11il ... , .• 9'1' llfttl "()' Al (IN!...... 1 l (,IJH& Hit Is MAl l ..... ..... u .. "' ... .,,...,.. "'-.... ..... ~ .J~11T "UCI Tl "C•IFRIPJJI JI . ._, flTm" IN1 ,.,_'(I) -r Ill tMI, ..... ,.. "'" .,. ~1~1111 , ...... _ •11. l1tl. 1111 •UT tlttt -------------- ALL MY ClllLDUN: Palmer tells Sandy ahe m ust toccd up plan 10 make Chfl'f&ll in love with hcrorbe'U report that ahe broke _proti.tion. Social worker warns Ross and Ellen their foster chlJd Julie may be diaplayinaaood behavior but haa lots of problems. MiCkcy caaches Andn:w brea.k- lna int0 safe and l'caliut he's not what he preteods-M> be. Kilary furious Bob siantd up for the same collqe counes as she. Jeremy learn• Stuan ~10• u Adam 'IWhi.le Adam baa Erica hidden in Canada. •-!..! ANOTllU WOILLD: Felicia startana her latest novel, wbicb will center around her Iona-lost love, Edward. Meanwhile. miles away. Edward is undcraoina plastic SUJ'ltfY to prepare for his next mcetina with Felicia. Marley moves in with Dec. Carl and 0.phne tryina to snare Nancy's ooatume ~ewelry rina which bolds key to the Chaptn fortune. Daphne lyinaJy tells Michaud stte'a aiven U{> treasure hunt while ahe bas seCTCtly joined forces with Carl. Spottina photo of son she thoupit dead, Brittany hlres Larry•to find him. Jake acts Ned to drop all charaes apinst Victoria. ..!.!.... • il THE WOIU.D TURNS: Marcie allows her mother Pcgy to take pan an weddina. Spottina Kim and Bob k.issina. Lisa unable to foract her own passion for Bob. Frank feels auilty be aamercd department promotion instead of Mal)O. Kim unable to learn who is aendina fier flowen. Tired of Lucinda's efforts to control her, Lily runs away from home but later returns to the Walah estate and h1des in the stables. The stablekcel)et's son Hank is about to sexually attack Lily when Craia arrives and saves her. Marie returns to OUdale to wam Franny tha~ Kevin has lied to her. Craia vows to Dusty that he will tell Sierra about the rut-and-run accident. Steve is about to be rclcucd from hospital. Shannon conftont.s Brian for placina her pict11re in the AtJus 1n attempt to locate her. I ••• CAPITOL; Sloane learns from Kell that her affair with Trey is over, causing sroane to plan a party in New York to honor her , husband. Kelly deli&hted that Sloane is stilJ unaware Scotty is Trey's son. Sam I furious with Myrna when she buys an expensive Donacelli sculpture. Myrna unaware that Ronni is tapmg cverythana she uys. Ronni feels she's hit paydin wbeo the fil'lt recordina reveals Sloane and Trey ditcuuina hll affair with Kelly Cheetah ap'OCI &o live with Nino. A New Yorit proOucer alb Cheetah to audition for Broadway musical. Wally decides &o take daytime construction job and work at casino at niaht. Jordy'a interest in Leanne sparked when he sees her cryina after she loses money at tables. Paula claims her headaches have returned and si111s henclf an to the hospital. At the hospital Paula ttts Jamn lciss Carina's band. T¥1er decides to reaisn from crime commission. • • • DAYS OP OUR UVES: Tod. Pete and Melissa unaware McBride stayina in hotel where they're now employed. Findina more heroin in locker room. Bo and Theo snap photos for Richard. McBride spots Tod, Pete and Melissa and tries to capture them but falla, breatina an arm. Anna falsely arTCSted forOaus' murder. Michael and Ivy brina baby home. Victor hopes to become baby's aodfather. Liz shot during drua bust. ••• GENERAL HOSPITAL: Celia angry that Anna bas returntd to Pon Charles now that Holly's in Australia. Frisco and Felicia decide to wait before marryins. Scorpio asks Felicia to move in with him and take care of Robin. Dr. Woo wants LO combine ancient Oriental medicine with modem practice. Scorpio learns that Robin is Anna's child by him. Terri is found to have chemical imbalance and is rclea.scd from hospital under Bobbi's care. GUIDING UOHT: Cla.ire and Ed flee from their homes after fletcher warns them tber arc about to be arrested for Charlone s murder. Abducted br Liiio. David is warned that unless he kills Kyle he'll be killed. A reluctant David agrees. Lujack and Beth still intend to track down the ransom money. Reva moves out on H.B., sayinasbe needs time to think and be alone. Reva also refuses to sec Kyle. Meg's dau&htcr is certain that Kyle wtll once apin love her. . . ' LOVING: A badly i11Jurcd Keath amvcs at brothel. sufTerina from amnesia. One of the Jirls ofTen to nurse him back to health. Shana plans to leave town, but Mike assures her he and Noreen will exit. Jonathan tells Loma he caused Linc's plane to crash but no o ne will ever believe her if she repeats the story. Visiting a sli&htJy injured Linc in hospital, Lorna tells bun they mustn't sec each other an public. Linc stunned when rus mother amves 111 coun. Trish plana tO mate it look u if IM and Rick are dadna while she's really tttina Steve. A dtunken Anne tells reporters that Ava and Jack should try and 51.lvaae their muriqe. Readlna newspaper artickt that intimate their eon is bc•na uaed u pawn by Ava to ~ve ~er m11riqe to Jacki Tua and Chen dcc;1dc they want the chi d ti.ck. ONE LIFE ,.0 tivE: Herb warns Dorian she could lose all the money from Victor since she waa never leplly man:ied to him. Dorian's checks start bouncina. Break.ina into O.vid's hospital room1 Ajda takes shot al him but mi11es ano instead lcills her aide William. David a nd Jenny have ni&bt oflovem~na ~nd then she offers to ao away wuh him. RYAN'S HOPE: •wo tells Siobhan Sydney's death was accident&!; he wu anJ?Y because Sydney wouldn't cut hi~ in on the deal to destroy Mu. Dunna stru~e. Sydney fell to her death .. Mu real~ buralar who took photo 11 In- volved with Laslo. Jack tcUs Beny be still intends to keep undercover ambulance usignment despite her orders • • • SANT A BARBARA: Released from hospital, C.C. bu Mary Duvall as h11 nurse. Mason, unaware Mary in the houte and in his bed. returns home. slips into rus own bed and discovers · Mary there. Augusta havina Brick investigated. When Amy returns, Brick wanu to slit\ romance but she can't dcc;ide between life with Brick or life in royal splendor. SE.ARCH FOR ToMORROW: Rcalizina Uncle Oscar ruthless kilter, Danny and Ryder amve in time to save T.R. and Bela from lion. Oscar and the treasure disap- pear. Ryder decides to stay in Henderson. Sara hurt when she .realizes Quinn is behind Chuc tak.ina her sona off the air. Hogan refuses Lloyd's offer of money to stay away from Liza. Sunny insists Hopn can help her with her rehabilitation. • • • YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Tyrone he.ads back to school. Paul continues heavy drinkmg. RealizinJ that it wu Lauren who broke up Gana and Neil's romance, be decides to tell Neil every- thing. Tracy asu John to give Brad winter employment. Jack beds down with Orien- tal girl. The girl bcas to return to the states with Jack but be says he can't brina her back. Tracy and Danny's divorce about to become final. j.TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE ACROU 7 4 Geometric shapes 147 Thus 37 Musical note racetrack 76 Be aware of 148 Goddess of love 38 Equal 98 Knitting stitch 1 Peel 78 Revered 153 Animate 39 Shortly 100 Aroma 5 Coleslaw 81 Egyptian king 154 Knock 4 1 Commercial 102 Spo6<en 10 Tablets 82 New York baseball 156 Goal 42 Lotty 104 Wharf 15 Resign club 157 Strike 43 On vacation 106 Body parts 19 Rest 84 Scoundrels 158 Obliterate 44 A piece of -107 Baghdad's c:Ount 20 Got up 88 Pope's triple crown 159 Certain raoenorse Simple 108 Bill of fare 2 1 Labor group 89 Painful 160 Food fish 45 Raw mineral 110 Touch 22 Beneath 91 Raised platform 162 Wear away 46 Fleshy fruit 112 Half quart 24 Wary 93 Serious 164 Metal fastener 48 Journey 113 Dismounted 25 Ignited 9'4 Exit 165 Strong desires 50 Chart 114 Cast a ballot 26 For each 96 Cloci< face 166 Wading bird 51 First man 115 Aiied with wonder 28 He wrote "The 98 Wield 167 Cut wood 52 Actress Foch 111 Understand Raven " 99 -upon: seized 168 Future plant 53 Be foolishly 119 Speck 29 Make amends 101 Performs overfond 121 Oolong and pekoe 30 Gulde 103 Commemorative DOWN 55 Noble !"<>lints 122 Public vehlc:te 31 Mr. SolHvan tablet• 56 Actress Hayworth 124 Portable steps 32 Angels' lnstru-105 Fruit drinks 1 Anlmal's skin 57 Miiitary vehicle 126 Nobleman men ts 106 That man 2 Sheltered 60 Location 127 Aun (a machine) 34 Myself 109 Plant par1 61 Tight 35 Actor's par1s 111 Boot goads 3 Uncommon 63 Skating sur1ace 128 Decorate 36 Shade tree 112 Paid athletes 4 Utmost 66 Small umbrella 129 Trembles 38 T roplcel birds 113 Actress Gardner 5 City In Oregon 67 Tattles 131 Boxing term '40 Rodent 116 Angers 6 Hot and dry 68 Upper limb 133 Holds responsible 42 City In Washington 118 Baker's prOducts 7 Buildlng site 69 Sewing needs 134 -else 46 Saucy 120 Mr. Jolson 8While 7 1 Languages 136 See 118-across 47 Chimney dust 121 Laye< 9 Leave 73 Discharged 138 Hawaiian garland 49 Request 122 Play (a horn) 10 Intent 7 4 Long narrow piece t39 Carried 54 Conscious 123 Jury 11 At home 75 Remains 140 Spigot 55 Search for 125 Send (troops) 12 Mouth part 77 Cautions 141 Choioe marble 56 Narration 128 "Sawt>ua<s" 13 Weaving machine 78 Had lunch 142 Cousins of 58Wlreleat 129 Completety 14 Loot< of contempt 79 Excavate '40-.acr068 59 Body of water 130 Sound of rusty 15 25-oent pleoe 80 Damage 1"43 Level 60 Heavenly body hinge 16 "Do -others .. .. 83 Yes: Sp. 1'45 Mountain lake 61 Musical note 132 Clrcular turn 17 False god 85 Hindu s peech 147 Flank 62 Close by 133 Unruly child 18 Ribb<>n: comb. goddess 149 Great Lake 64 Gasp 134 Evicted form 86 Night before 150 Church section 65 Soap ingredient 135 Period 19 Ethiopian title holiday 151 Employed 66 Ooctc 137 Vine support 23 Thing: Lat. 87 But: Lal. 152 Solidify 67 Devll 139 Three: pref. 27 Be human 90 Hypothetical force 155 Hawaiian dish 70 Work with yam 140 Domeltlcated 32 "-,the herald 92 Bowtlng soorea 157 In what manner? 72 Actreas West 144 See 62-across angels sing 95 Leak 161 Skyward 73 Destiny 1-46 Fantasize 33 Halt 97 Once around a 163 Egyptian sun god SH AHSWlllfS IN Cl.ASSWllD- ' I t - Diiiy Pilat SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1985 Marge Schott Red-doge Cincinnati with corporate canine. C2. Woodbridge croaa country mMt M•• Newport run away. C3. Top college football scores UCLA 26, Tennessee 26 Nevada~Reno'30, Fullerton 3 San Dieao St, 34, Long Beach 14 Michiaan St. 12, Arizona St. 3 Arizona 12, Washington St. 1 Stanford 41, San Jose St. 7 Oreaon St. 23, California 20 BYU 31 , Washington 3 Colorado 21, Oregon I 7 Fresno St 26, UNL V 6 Michigan 20, Notre Dame 12 Auburn 29, S. Mississippi 18 Aorida 28, Rutaers 28 R~ngers fire up for 8-5 win An els falltfiree games back pf Royals a ter t ey let Texas slip through cracks Iowa S8, Drake 0 Oklahoma St. JO, N. Texas St. 9 Ohio St. I 0, Pittsburgh 7 Penn St. 27, Temple 2S LSU 23, North Carolina 13 Maryland 31 , Boston College 13 Gcoraia 17, Baylor 14 Army 48, W. Michigan 6 •Coll~ roundup, scores, C4. By CHRIS MONAHAN Otillr ,_ Ceff 11• • n••il The way the Texas Ranaers played the first seven innings of Saturday niaht's pme with the Angels, n wasn't hard to believe almost 27 games separate the second-place Anaels and the last-place Rangers. Over the final two inninas. the Rangenchanaed the minds of many, howevet. Manager Gene Mauch and the· Angels.1.~bo had taken a 4-2 lead in the finn inning. watched as the Ranien took a page out of their book, raJtyina for three runs in the eighth and two more in the ninth to down the Bruin bench ties up Vols, score, 26-26 2 late touchdowns, 2-po1nt PA Ts keep UCLA from def eat KNOXVILLE, ienn. (AP) - Baseball teams look to their bullpens to put out fires, but UCLA football Coach Terry Donahue uses his to strike life into his Bruins. Donahue called on senior quar- terback David Norrie in the fourth quarter Saturday with UCLA trailing Tennessee 26-10. Norrie and the Bruins responded with two touch- down drives and a pair of two-point conversions for a 26-26 tie. "I said from the beginning that we'd probably need two quanerbacks to win," Donahue said. "I sure would prefer one player but we have to go with who's hot." Nome guided UCLA to touch- down drives of 97 and 73 yards with less than five minutes remaining lo cancel what Tennessee quarterback Tony Robinson though was going to be a great win. "It's like they say ... kissing your sister," said Robinson, who threw for a school record 387 yards, including touchdowns of 4 and 68 yards. "We should have held on to the ball in the fourth quarter. A couple of more first downs and who knows. we mt&ht have run the clock out," said Robinson. Volunteer Coach Johnny Majors said the biggest of the game's big pla ys was a 1hird-and-l 0 on UCLA's 3-yard line when Norrie hit Mike Sherrard fo r a 44-yard gain. . "It was a beck of a.job by UCLA to tic with two touchdowns and both two-point conversions. I've never been in a game quite like 1t." Majors said. Norrie replaced Fountain Valley High product Matt Stevens with 11 :51 remaining and capped a 97- yard Bruin drive wilh an eight-yard scoring pass to Al Wilson. Jeff Nowinski caught Norrie's pass on the conversion attempt to draw UCLA w1thm 26-18 with 4:46 left in the final quarter. With 37 seconds remaining in the pme. Norrie bit Withe Anderson with a 25-yard sconng pass and Gaston Green ran around right end for the conversion that tied the score. The nationally televised game left UCLA, a member of the Pac-I 0 Confereocc, with a 1-0-1 record while Tennessee, a member of the Southeastern Conference. was play- ina its season opener. Tennessee erased a I 0--0 first- quarter deficit by reeling off 26 points on touchdown passes of four and 68 yards by Robinson and field goals of 31 , 33, 40 and 49-yards by Carlos Reveiz. ·Dodgers' lucky number now 13 Welch shuts down Red s, 7-0,aslead grows to 9 1/2 games CINCINNATI (AP)-Bob Welch. who helped Los Angeles boost its National League West lead to 91/t prnes by shutting out Cincinnati on Saturday niaht, said he isn't preoc- cupied with countina games until the Dodgers clinch the division title. "I can't worry about that," he said as he soaked his arm in ice after shut tina out Cincinnati on six hits, 7--0. "We've got to play good baseball for 162 games." The Dodgers whittled their maJic number for clinchint the division to 13 with Saturday night's victory over the second-r.l•ce Reds. Welch, I -3, is 3--0apinst the Reds this season and has limited them to one run in 27 innings in t.hose three games. He has won his last six decisions apin1t Cincinnati. The Dod&ers arc 10-4 against Cincinnati tnis season, with four games remaining this year between the teams. "It's one of those things you can't explain," Dodgen Manager Tom Lasorda said of his club's pcr- fonnance apinst the Reds. Mariano Duncan went 4 for Sand scored three times and Mike Marshall hat a two-run homer to lead the Dodgen offensively. Doc11en (Valenzuela 17-9) at Cincinnati (Browning 16-9). Time: ll:lSa.m. TV: Channel 11. Radio: KABC (790). Duncan led off the third with a tripleapinst Ron Robinson. 5-6. and scored on Ken Landreaux's single In the fourth, Bill Madlock walked and Mike Scioscia singled. Len Matuszek struck out, but Steve Sax tapped a slow bouncer to shortstop for an infield single and Madlock scored as shortstop l>ave Concepcio n threw wide of first. The Reds got out of the inning with a double pla} when Welch attempted to bunt but wa s cul down at first and Sciosc1a was thrown out tryina to score. Duncan made it 3-0 1n the fifth when be led off with a single. then scored on two wild pitches by Rob- inson. The Dod&ers boosted their lead to 4--0 in the seventh when Landruu:x doubled and pinch-hitter Enos Cabell singled. The Dodgers scored three times in the ninth, two on Marshall's 23rd homer of the season. Marshall has hit SIX home runs in the last I 0 games. Ci ncinnati player-mana,er Pete Rose, who broke Ty Cobb s ma.Jor- le1fue career hit record Wednesday nt&Jlt with his 4, I 92nd career hit. sin&led in four at-bats Saturday mght. h was his 4, l 94th caroer hit. Angels, 8-5. before 29,988 at Anaheim StadJUm. The loss hurt the Angels even more. because of the fact that Kansas City defeated Oakland, 2-1. earher an the day. Once again the Angels, who had a staff ERA of 2.40 for the first five games of this homestand, got some good pitching from their starter, John Candelaria. · Candelaria had to leave the game after five innmg.s with some stiffness in his lower back. He left with the score tied at 2-2. but when the Angels scored two io the bottom of the fifth, Candelaria was apparently on his way Now, the big news from the court and negotiating rooms Nobody came 1n on th e noon balloon from Sao;katoon and asked me. but ... •Youaregettingold 1fyou re- member when the sports news came from the greensward rather than the courtroom and the negotiating table. •If anyone has a solid case for renegotiating his contract, 1t 1s Dodger Manager Tommy Lasorda but he would manage the club for nothing ... or so he says. •In more than two decades m the major leagues, Pete Ro~ never demanded to renegotiate. •Somebody tell baseball com- missioner Peter Ueberroth he 1s dreaming ifhe thinks all lhc white lines are on the field. • Pubhshing history and statistics reveal that the most books wntten over the years have been on how to dtetand how to play golf .. none of them ever did any good. •That remark here last wcxk that to bis fourth stratsht win. But that assumption. along w11h their lead. didn't last. Mauch, who$e face must have gone almo1t as white his hair, and the crowd watched as a quartet of Aosels' relievers, Jim Slaton, Doug Corbett, D. W. Smith and Al Holland, took a pa,e out of Ray Bradbury's book "Farcnheit 4S I" and $el fire 10 the Rangers' bats. Larry Parrish doubled to oi'en the eiJl:lth. Aft.er Gary Ward flied out, with pinch-runner Wayne Tolleson takina third, the Angels went to Corbett, the eventual loser (2-3). wh o immediately walk..ed Pete O'Bnen. He then induced Steve Buechele to hit a around ball to Doug DeCinces. With Tolleson heading for the plate, DeCioccs could not set the ball out o f his &love quick enoup and Tolleson Toda7'•1ame Texas (Guzman 0-1) at AD1el1 (McCaskill 9-11 ) Time: I p.m TV· None. Radio: KMPC (7 10) beat has throw home. After George Wright arounded out, Curtis Wilkerson lined a 3-1 Corbett fastball past Brian Downma. playina o~ t~e line, for the eventual gamc- wmnang, two-run double. They alwa ys play me hke that," said Wilkerson. "IJUSt tned to hit ll in the gap. I thought he was going to catch it." "Bnan was play1na where )le and I thought he should be playina. .. was all Bob Bandanlk (No. 34, below) loeee tbe ball wlaen Jae trtee ~econ from tbe 2. M1am1 quarterback Dan Manno was a candidate fo r 1985 bust of the year was simply a hunch. •Asked to predict the score aga in) I Philadelphia. Rams quarterback Dieter Brock rcpt 1ed. "to win by om: point or 50 points doesn't make any difference ". lt can have consider- able difference as to whether a team covers the spread. •If the Angels make the playoffs and World Senes. Don Sutton will not beehg.able so he will be the all- t1me highest paid baning practice pitcher •The ABC 1clcv1S1on netwotk people called UCLA "the Trojans" but that 1s hardly their worst m1stakC" ever. •When the tennis people suspended J 1 mm y Connors for 41 days, they made one mistake . th<"~ should ha ve ~nt The Brat McEnrnt· along fo r the nde. Buo Tucu1 SPORTS COLUMNIST •The Dallas camp 1selated about bcma "on the nsc" after the 44-1.i Monday n~ght win O\er " a'ih1ng1nn Or. perhaps, the Rt"d\l.in'> arr on a decline. •Thcquoted odds tor h1111ng a S~ million Cahfom1a Iott"" Ill I.ct an· ~' million to one ... about thl' '>ame odd., as winning on a four-team toot hall card. •Dept ofr11noth1 ng u creJ ' Mauch would say ot the play "Cor- bett &Ot the two ground balls WC wanted. Nobody plays third base h.ke Doug DeCmces. ·• ~ In the ninth at wu Smith an Holland who surrendered th Rangers final two runs, both coming on a two-run stn&le by O'Bnen. .. We didn't play very well, but we didn't dte," said Texas Manager / Bobby Valentine "It would have been easy to quit Our thtrd baseman (Buechele) made two errors and then came back and made some great plays." "Those two errors I made were siUy, bu1 errors happen," said Buechele. "When you make an error. the whole team 1s be hind you. They're riaht there. .. After that first error (an the second (Pleue eee A1fGEL8/C2 ) Pirates, Rustlers deadlock Golden West misses field goal. bragging rtgh ts after a 7 -7 t~~ By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS °' .. .,..,,... ..... The final score ma) ha'e 1nd1ca ted a tie, but 1t was the Orange Coast College side that was breath mg a sigh of rebef followm$ Saturda) mght's opemng community college footbaU pme aptnst Golden West at ()("\ Rustler pla~·lucker James Power misfired on a 25-yard field goal attempt with eight seconds remaining to help th e Pirates salvage a 7-7 tie with Golden West. The Rustlen appeared ready to apply the clinching blow, havmg controlled the ball for al~ost the entire final fi ve minutes after a fumble recover) gave them the ball at th.cu own 35 Golden West stead1h marched doWnfield, me lung the ctoci... and had a second-and-one s11uat1on on the OCC 5-yard hne with I: 17 remaining following an offside penalt~ against the Pirates. However . an infraction on the 'elY next play against Golden 'West v.a, to prove more damaging \I. orkhorst" runmng back Todd Parl.n an Oc:t•an V1cv. High graduate v.ho earned lhe balJ 18 times in the game broke' through the lane for an apparent winning touchdov.n wi th 4'-1 seconds showing on the ~·oreboard d ocl Howe\er. the R u~tlers v.ere Oagge'd for an illegal prcxedure penalt) pushing them back to th<." I fl "The officials 'iah.l thdl uur gu' v.J\ mov10g forw ard v.hen thl· hall v.a \ snapped ·· said C1t1h.kn \A. l'St l 11.Jch Ray Shacldcford The Kustler<i still had a -.hame Ill move ahead Parkt"r drl1H up the middle for a \ard to th <" 4 and on third down. the Rustlers had thl' ball tn the center of th<' fifld with a third and fi ve. (Plea.ee .ee TIE/C4 I The' ha\Ctakenav.a' theht'lcned nld .:Bullnng .. from th<' Pl1mlmJ racing fac1ht\ •If the\ reall:,. plan to tdt·' 1~ th1 l'n\lre lnd1anapohs 500 the bt-st ~lb ngrommcrc1al time v.111 hi;· It• th ose products that keep pc:opk ;iv.ake •.\BC ft)()thall 1clccas1 )('ordX>arJ after tv.o programs n J \1m pson ~ J<X '\a math O • 1'.o B< .. ., nt"w commentator on thl' prt•-g.ime loot ball shov.. Lam "-.mg. ,,pencd v. 1th this blockbuster. "The maJOr league .. v.111 expand 10 \\ a!.h· 1ng1on .. The lootball '1ewcrs v,,ere av.estrud •Th<" O\I. nl'r trainer and 1ocke' agreed. 'lo one n1uld tt\P their horse's 'of<Cd fhl' thing tha t rnu~d m' rc-morse. l he' all fllfiOl lll tell the horsc •For some reason. I k~p recalh ng the words of Dallas Cowboys bo~ Tex Schramm toa player agent aslung an outrageous co n tract for a draft cho1cc . "You must decide whether your chent wlll wear a sar on his helmet or a star on h1ssh1rt - pumpmggas for Texaco." CS Fullerton takes a real beating by Nevada-Re no F~m AP dl1patcbt1 Rams face Eagles, new quarterback today Enc Ekavt•r!i threv. three IOUl h· down passes and fr('\hman CharH'I Foaerrushed for 1.i' )ardund ~ort•d a TD Saturda' a" Ne,ada-Rcno pounded C'al tate Fultenon. :\().3 in a non-<'onfcrtnt.-e loll<"ge kl\ltball game an Santa .\na "'e' ada Reno. nn\I. ; (I he ld r ull- rn on to onh 10 lim dov.n' and 1 ~.2 net 'ard' fullerto n, nm .. o: v.aMcd thrC'f lo(.Onnp.opponun11ic~\ "'the lir;t hall .ind 11s onl~ sconn1t thn·at al\cr that 'ulm1nated in Strandk' \ field &oat PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The Philadelphia e.&Jcs lfC gamblina with rookie quaf'lerback Randall Cunninabam and switchina to Earnest Jackson as the No. I runnina back in a.n effort to bolster. their ~fTen1e for today's game apinsi the Rams. Eqle1 Coach Marlon Campbell Jnftounced Monday he was reptaeina I )...year veteran Ron Jawonk.I with Cunnln&ham. whote ~otal National Footb&IT Lcque upentnce amounts to some exhibition seuon exposure ind a bnefbackup role in last week's 21-0 opcnina pme loss to the New Yon Otanta. Jack~n. who was acquittd several weeks 110 from San D1ego for two uodbcloted draft cbo1ces. replaces Mt.kc Haddix at runnina beck. ~lad­ dix tw been •witched to win&back where he'll be the man 10 motion in the one-bKk offense. The• Rams. who defeated Denver, 20-16. hunopeninaaamc. still will be without star Eric Dt~non for their pme ..-inst the cs. but the rccord-breekina runh na back will be on hand for the first time this year to watch histeammates play an Phtl dcl- phaa. Dtckenoo coded his 474ay hold- out Friday, scnhnt his contraCl dispute With the clu He as one of onry two runnin, blcu to aaan over Oa TV toda7 Cl&aluJel 2 at JO a .m . 2.000 yards an one sca50n 1n NFL h1s\ory. With Dickerson's backup, Barry Reddm, out bcauw of an if\i.urcd ankle, Coach John Robinaon said he planned to use ('har1es White. who p ined 83 yards1n the second half and orcd the WJnn1na to uchdown ap1nst Den\'er "A lot of ~pie would have had Charles White buncd . But it's pretty hard to lnll an old (Southern Caltforn11 ) TroJ&n. Chari~ White can play in thti. league," Robinson , said Dteter Brock. who came to the Rams th11 ICa90n after 11 ye,ars 1n Canadian football, wdl be at quar· terbKk. He completed 16 of 29 for 174 aQd a touchd.own apinst ~nvcr Rotrinaon said Brock didn't have a .,.eat pme an terms of throwina but demonstrated "outstandina" com- petitl~neu. ' .. The uperience he had m Can- ad.tan rootbell tau&ht htm a lot about how to ~la> the pme. He under- stands thmp," Robln$0n said The m-.,or interest 1n this pme ape>ean to center around tM debut as a start« ofCunn1n&ham. the~· No 2 draft ptck Bcave"'-\\-ho l omplt'tcd l ~ ot h1., 21 Pl ~ for ~OS ,arJ~ "ith one 1nterccpt1on. to ~ onna p.l'i'I<'\ of 19 and nine >•rd 111 "1de rt'<'tl'<"r Bryan Calder and of four \ard" 10 running back luc1ou Ao,J Fo(er. wh o camcd 18 time\, ut lhl'd on a 54-)ard draw pit) on Nev-da· Reno's fint p(n~ss1on of the ~·ond half Ma~) Zcnd<"Jll' complct~ Rfno·, ~nna W'l th a ~().~ard fleld goal .ind lhrtt conversion ,. Fullerton's onl)' scort' came on a S2-y1rd field p l b) Lt-n Strandle' mid-... throuah the ~third quarter. mwn.a It 2.l-l at the \lmt Tht lo\\ 31 the nta -\na ~iwl ""~ the v.nr\I for the Titan\ at h1)mt• lnet' 1he' "<'rt ~aten 4~-)i h' \an Jo~ tale 1n I Q"'4 . Startin~ r ullcrton quartcrba~k Ke'ln J.ln t:OqlPl<"1N1 I' of his 16 passes for lX) Y.«h RaC'kup quar tttback Wh11 8m'NTI h11 on 4ilx of'h1~ t • thro~ for 78 t ard\ hcfort sufTer- 1na a kne-t IDJUf) 1rl the fo urth quarter ~ school \poltcsman u1d that Brown will ~ s1dehnC"d for the rest of t~ ~uon Ca.Ider wha cauaht nine N'>~ for I '9 yanh 1n Reno's t>-1 ~ '1c-tor. O\~r C al tate onhnd1e la~t week· ena had n ~ption~ for 97 yard aaa1n t lhe l 1t11n ' °'M09 0099t DAJlV PtLOT/Sunday, Sept9mw 15, 1985 . NFL names silver all-stars Guy, Unttas head o 2 -year NEW YORK (AP) -Ray Guy, boOmina punts for the Los Anatlcs ~den aince 1973, when they called ()Uland their home, beads the first ,\cam of 2S-yeat al1-1tan ftom the National footbell Leque. '6. The team, cb0ten by the selectors f."r the Pro Footba.11 Hall of Fame, coven the 1960-84 era. ftom the birth 9.flhc American Footbell Lcaaue and throu&h the meraer with the ~FL. : Ouy received the most votes of S2 ~yen selected to the first and tec:ood teaqls. The Raiden and the 'Often Bay Packen have the most players on the two teams, seven ... apiece. The other Raiders are linebacker Ted Hendricks, tack.le Art Shelli guard Gene Upshaw and a trio of Hal of Fameri -quarterback·lcickcr George Blanda, center Jim Otto and comerback Willie Brown. The Packers are safety Willie Wood, k.ick-rctumer Travis Williams r and tive Ha1J or Famers -cor- 11erbeck Herb Adderley, defensive end Willie Davi!.?. tackle Forrest Oreg, linebacker My Nitschke and center Jim Rinao. The rant-team Quarterback is John· ny UnitaSt who played for the Baltimore Colts dunna I 9S7.07 and the San Dieao Chargers in 1973. His f'e()Oivers arc Colts teammate Ray- mond Berry and Lance Al worth of the Chataen and Dallas Cowboys, plus ti&ht end Kellen Winslow of the Charaers. Jim Brown of the Cleveland Browns and 0.J. Simpson of the Buffalo Bi Us and San Francisco 49ers are the finMeam running backs. Volleyball tournament fina ls t oday Su of the players are still active - Guy, Winslow, Chicago Bears run- nina back Walter Payton, New Eng- land auard John Hannah, Minnesota Vikinas (and former Kansas City Chiefs) k.icker Jan Steoerud and k.ick- rejurner Billy "White Shoes" John- son of Ho uston and now Atlanta.. Gale Sayen of the Bears was the only player named at two positions - first-team kick-returner and second- team runnina back. 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Automatic power--off. #65-975 Batteries extra 50-ln-One Project Kit •7 Off By Science Fal~ SPOR TS BREAK =----=----=---- Schott Red-dogs Cincinnati with corporate canine rom AP dl1patcbe1 CINCINNA Tl -The lady and her ~ do~ . 111111!1 lt's a safe bet nearly everyone 1n Cincinnati knows that can only be Marge Schott and Schottzie. Si nce she bought controlling interest in the Reds, Marge Schott has been in the spotlight nearly as much as her famous player-manager, Pete Rose. And Schottzie has been in the news nearly as ofien as her mistress. The world met the lumbenng St Bernard last December when Schott took her to a news conference to announce that she had bought the team. And now, when she meets with baseball ex- ecutives, "they want to know how the lady and the dog are doing," Schott says proudly. Schottzie even figured in Rose's chase for Ty Cobb's all-time hit record. which he broke, to Schou·~ delight, in Cincinnati on Wednesday with hn No. 4,192. After be tied Cobb's record in Chicago on Sunday. Rose mentioned that he had been "going through hell" when he came up to the plate in the ninth inning with a chance to break the record. "I had 30,000 fans in the stands in Wrigley Field screa'?"inl fo~ me ~o ~re!lk the record and 1. had a lady back tn Cincmnati kicking her dog every lime I got a bit." Of course, no one believed Schott would ever give Schottzie a shot, but she didn't hide her desire for the record to be broken -and tied, too, if possible -at home. On several occasions Schott asked Rose, ''You wlJI break the record in Cincinnati won't you?" "WeU, uh ... " Rose would say. "I would change the subject quiclcly. But I knew Marge was just kidding, though she hoped that 1t would work out that I'd tie and break the record in Cincinnati," Rose said. Sheaothalfherwish-the half that really counted. When the television cameras zoomed in on her, a teary Schon was yellin& ··wow, Wow. Wow" from her front-row box seat near the Reds dugout. Then she ran onto the field to hug Rose and presented him with a new red Corvette, license plates PR 4192. Schottzie, it should be noted, was not in sight, though she may have been watching from the couch in her private stadium "office." "Her name's on the door -her name and my name. My name's on top," Schott said Quote of the day Clt1ck Knox, coach of the Seattle Seahawks. on the accusation by Coach Sam Wyche of Cincinnati that 330..pound Sc;attle assistant Abe Gibron was a "spy" sent to the Bengals' final exhibition game to steal signs: ''We had to get Abe two seats in the press box. He took up two spaces. We got him two trays of food up there. So you could hardly say he was not noticeable." Ownen retire Spend a Buck NEW YORK -Spend a Buck. the ~ winner of the Kentucky Derby and a $2 million bonus which helped make him thoroughbred racing's second richest bone, was retired from racing Saturday, his co-owner Dennis Diaz said. "We feel he's done everythi°' he needed to do to prove he's the 3-year-old champion," Diaz told the Associated Press at Belmont Park where he was attending the Marlboro Cup. Spend a Buck was scheduled to race in the Pennsylvania Derby Sunday at Philadelphia Park, but after a workout Thursday morning, it was discovered he bad a fillinJ in his right front ankle. "We figured with the wear and tear he's had, he would have to have some time off or retire," said Diaz. who bouJbt Spend a Buck for $1 2,SOO as a yearlin$. "If we had given him some time off he would have missed the fall races. "We made the decision to retire him this morning." Diaz said that Spend a Buck would be sent to stud at William S. Farisb's Ill's Lanes End Fann Versailles. Ky., and could leave for Kentucky Thursday. Farish has purc.hascd an interest m the colt. Spend a Buck. who had an excellent 2-year--0ld- year, suffered a bone chip in his right front knee last fall. an injury that was d iscovered after he finished third behind 2-year-old champion Chiefs Crown and Tank's Prospect 10 the SI million Breeders Cup Juvenile Nov. lO at Hollywood Park. Spend a Buck was flown back to Aonda and underwent arthroscopic surgery. He returned to the races March 23 at Aqueduct and fin ished third in the seven-furlong Bay Shore Stakes. Glenville football: Loss cause G LENVILLE, Minn. -Glenville [iJ High School's football team, cheerleaders, c • • students and staff all thought the time was • right for the Trojans to snap their 62-game losing streak. No such luck on Friday the I 3th. The team lost No. 63, falling to Ellendale-Geneva, 33-6. "It's like we're in another world," said a frustrated Coac h Roaer Reuvers after the game. The Trojans left the world of the winning aficr the second game of the I 978 season, but against Ellendale they thought they had a chance. After all, Ellendale was also Q..2 heading into the game and had ione 1-8 last season. It's lone victory in the previous 11 games? Over Glenville, U-6. Royale lead West by 3 gamea Bre,SaJberUJU pitched n three·hitter a and Hal MCS.e hit a two-run home i:un to carry streakJt\i Kan~ City to u 2-1 victory over Oakland Saturday. The victory wa, the Royal•' fourth slr'.i1ght and 12th 1n 13 gnmes as Kansas City increased 11s leud 1n the American League West to 3 pme over the Angcl'> In other AL aames. Rance MtlllDlk1. getting a rare at·bat against lefl- handcd pitching. hammered a tie-breaking double that tri ered a five-run sixth tnningand Toron.to stretched 1t~ lead 1n 1he American !--eaauc East to 3112 games by beating the New York Ya11kces 7-4 ... Rick Dempsey'• two-run d_ou~le caprcd a three-run sixth 1~ning and led Baltunore to a 5-4 victory over Dc1roit for a split of their double-header. rn the first game, Darrell Evans collected four hiu and drove in three runs as the Tigers broke an eight-game losing streak with a 10-3 victory ... SaberU,en Owlgbt Evu1 hH a two-run homer in the 1op of the 11th inning, leading Boston toa 1()..8 victory over Milwau kee Evans' homer. his 23rd. made a winner of Bruce Kisoo, 5-3. who pitched three innings of scoreless relief . Rook1c Maril Fll.Dderbc~d1 snapped a ninth-inning 11c w11h a sacnfice fl y. helping Minnesota beat Cleveland. 5-3. m the second game for a spilt of their double-header In the opener. Joe Carter drove 1n three runs w11h a home run, double and sind.e to lead the I nd1ans to an I 1-9 vu:tory ... Alvin Oavl1 liit a three-run homer, capping a four-run M:vcntb inning that hclped Seattle to a 6-5 v1t·1ory over the Chicago White Sox Card s lead NL East aga in, 6 -4 Onie Smith's t1c-break1ng double m capped a two-run sixth inning Saturday, carrying St. Louis to an uphill 5-4 victory over the Chicaio Cubs as the ( 'ardinals took sole posses1on of first place in the National League East. The Cardinals lead the New York Mets by ooe- half game in the race for the d1v1\1on pennant ... Elsewhere, Tim Raines had t""o hit~ and ~ored two runs to lead Montreal to a 5-1 victory over New York as the Mets dropped out of first place in the NL East ... Mike Brown hit a two-run homer and Tony Pena had three hits, including a two-run triple. as Pittsburgh beat Philadelphia. 6-3 . Jeff Leonard doubled home the t1e-break1ng run and scored on a double b}' Rick Adams as San Francisco scored twice in the ninth to down Atlanta, 3-1 ... Dickie Thon hit a two-run homer nnd Bob Koepper pitched seven 1nn1ng'i for h1<; founh straight Smith victor) ac; Houston beat S"an Diego 4-J. Houston won for the I Sth time in its last 18 games and moved about .500 for the first time since July 11. The 71-70 Astros tied San Diego forthird place in the National League Wcc;t. Thorpe leads Milwaukee Open Jim Thorpe. calling ll hi'> best round in l!I I 0 years on the profesc;1onal tour, fired a course-record 62 to take a one-stroke lead after Saturday's third round of the Greater Milwaukee Open. Thorpe totaled 12-under-par 204 going into today's final round. one str<:>ke better than Jeff Sanders and two strokcc; ahead of Larry Rinker, Gre" Twiggs and Jack Nicklaus ... Chris Job.osoa birdied two of the last three holes. break1ngou1 of a pack to take a one-stroke lead after 1hrcc'rounds 1n an LPGA tournament 1n Kent, Wash Johnson led "eterans JoAnne Carner and Jane Blalock hy a c;1ngle shot ... The Bntish-European team, given the brcak they needed when Craig Stadler m1c;o;cd a two-fuot putt, took a two- point lead over the <;tunnc.-d Amen cam going into today's final 12 c;1ngie\ ma11..hcc; of the Ryder Cup golf matches in Sutton (oldfirld, England. Pulca scores London track win LONDON (AP) -Olymp1l r ham-m pions Manc1ca Pu1ra and Drnna Mellnte scored easy v1t·toncs Saturday. but Romania was beaten 15 Wi-14 5'/z by Eng- land in a women's track and field meet at Cryc;tal Palace Saturday. Puica. the gold medall'>t at J,000 meter'> in last summer's Los Angeles Game\, wnn hy more than nine seconds, in 8 minutes. 55 05 c;cconds Mehnte. the OlympH.: t hamp10n at ~00 meters. produced a sub-60 second last lap in w1nn1ng at 1.500 meters in 4:24 91 Because of the absence of Hntl'>h stars such ai. Zola Budd and Olympic champion Tes..a Sanderson. the event was watched by only a few hundred fans T elevisio n, radio TELEVISION I() a. m. -PRO FOOTBALL. Rams .at Ph1ladclphta, t hanncl 2 11 : I S a. m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Cincinnati, Channel 11 I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Atlanta at San Francisco, Channel 2. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: ">t":illlc a1 San Diego, Channel 4. RADIO 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at Philadelphia, KMP< (710) I l:IS a.m. -BASEBALL Dodgers at Cincinnati, KABC' (790) I p.m. -BASEBALL T C\ac; al Angels, KMPC(710). I p.m -PRO FOOTBALL Seattle at San Diego Chargers, KNX ( 1070). KLZZ (600), Kl..ZZ...FM (I 06.5 ). RANGERS DOWN ANGELS .•. F rom Cl inning), I wanted the ball to be hit to me again. It was and we turned a double play." The Angels had aone to those four pitchers because their two stoppers, Stewart Cliburn and Donnie Moore, were unavailable. "We did not intend to use Cliburn or Donnie tonight," said Mauch. "Cliburn had been up four straiaht da~s and Donnie needed a day off." Of Candelaria's back problem. Mauch said, "He went five inrunas. even though his back was hunina, When he walked in from the bullpen with (p1tch1n& coach) Marcel Lac~emann, his body was meiscd up and tt stayed mes5Cd up. "I told him there was no use me; Slfll up th~ or four starts by try1na to 10 too far and he said he knew the bullpen was a hnle thin and would try to 10 five or six " Said Candelana, ul haven't had ll (the back problem) in years. But that 11 no eitcutc. I had a twC>-run lead and t blew it. lt was my JOb to 1hut them down and I didn't do It." Qndelana had betn staked to a 2-0 lead in the third thanks toOary Pems. who tnpled home Dick Schofield and Ruppert Jones, who followed with an RBI single. He lost that leaKt in his final inning of work, givi ng up four singles. the final one a two-run line drive up the middle by Wright. The Angels got the lead back forthe final time, with the help of a Texas miscue and some clutch two-out hitting from Reggie Jackson. Schofield hit a line drive down the left field line for an apparent double. but when Wade let the baJI ao bet'1ecn his Leas. Schofield circled the bases to give the AnJels a l-2 lead. Pettis followed with another double to left, but the next two batters JToundcd out. That sent Jackson to the plate. Kc lined the second pitch from Rickey Wnaht into riltht field to dnve home Pettis and put the Anaels ahead 4.2. Earhcr in the scnes Valentmc had said that 1f rhey played well the team could set some satisfaction out of the ~1ler role. but went back on that a bit toniJht. ..It doe-sn't make any difference at • I'll (who W<' tx·at)," he \a1d. "A win 1sa win We'd JUSt hkc to win them all .. , ----- - • Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Septemw 15, 1985 ct NH girls get runaway win Irvine. Uni, CdM cross country teams also run well at WOOdbridge Invitational By JOIEPB DUDt:VOIR ~,...oen JI••• The prep crou country seuon operied S&tu.rday with the runni114 of the fifth annual Woodbrldae lnv1ta- tiona11 with more than 70 school1 in attenoance for the three-division meet. Oefendina sirl1 CIF champion Ne,wport Harbor showed it meant buaneu, easily winniq the 2·A divisi2._nl 41 polnta ahead of tee0nd-place raJOI Verdet· 10. Buffy Rabbitt led the way for Newpon with a l 7:47 for third place. She wu followed by teammatet Magje HenlOn ( 17:•8 for fourth) and SandB Ruffini (18:S6 for ti.xth). have to live most of the credit to Steve (Calderwood, the boy1 COKh). Ho worked with them over the 1ummer and aot them ready." Hiahtower hu inherited a 1uona peck of runnen to field in the comjq months. Wendy Pe~n led the Artiau with a 20:00 for aixth place. She wu followed by her sister Kint.en, wbo checked in with a 20:06 for eilbth. M~ Barnett ran a 20:08 (or nin~ WJth Kim Snip (20: l 7 for l 2tb) and und.ice Hansen (l0:2A for 14th) roundina out the Artilt1' top finishen. In the boy1 2-A, Etta.ncia d.itplayed a strona effort. 11 the Eqles' 97 e><>1nts pve them a teeond-plaoe finit.b t9 open the tea10n. Eule Coach Mortie Adam• b¥ hip hopes for the tea10n and thinb this meet is a aooct foundation. builder. 0 1 think we can win our leque," he saidt "I know there arc 10me other IOOd teams, but I think we can contend this year. We worked riabt throuab thitmeet. We're still buildl.n& and dOioa strcllllh work at this time of the year and I think lhil ii a tood meet to do that at." Corona del Mar took third with l ~ points and Newpon Hart>or totaled 192 for 1ixth. ln the boy1 ~A race,· o.mo Stonerock of first-place SaU&UJ (61 poinu), tbattered the meet record previoualy held bl Dive Aodenon of CdM. Stonerock 1 14:41 eulily bet- tered the old 1 S:08 11&0dard. The bigest, and most pleasant surprise, for Newport Coach Bob Van Sickle wu Ruffirii's performance. '"She'• only,,_ a frelhman and this Liberty Christian beaten, 34-14 paues for 131 yards and a touchdown and had a number of other balls was her fint vanity race, IO rm SAN BERNARDINO -Eiaht happy about that. She's aoina to be tumoven proved costly to the-Liberty one of our top runnen this year," Van Christian Hiah eiaht-man ·football Sickle said. team Saturday niaht. u the Minute-.• "You never know what kind of a men dropped 1 3,i.14 verdict to host ....,.. a.r. M, L'*'Y aw. 14 dropped. team you're aoina to have," be added. ' sew.•¥~ "untilyou r· out there and run your Inland Chrisuan at c..ion Kiah. L.lllertv Cllrltllell 0 • ,, C>-l• .e_ th'-t.. did all !1ti The score was tied 6-6 enterina the lllltl'ld c1w1t11en o ' n ~ uot race. lwr. WC n t second quarter when the hOSU took IC-Denlelv >O run (run felled) today, IO it lookalike we're head in advantqe of three turnoven inside ~C::-.4..~ ~ ~<~:':v'"::~ crun 1e11ect1 UtheCriabl ct~. ·m~·)o .• ~ (as far as rcpeatina the Libert~ Christian 20 to score 1.2 IC-A .. .,, • run <•Mv run> ~If' C • 2D ~ 1~..1 IC-<>eftlely 25 run (klot felled) Tracy Wri&ht'1 l 8:33 earned her points an assume a o-v ~. lC-01111em 1 run CMunltlno CleH fl'Dm fifth place and helped Irvine to a third ln defeat, Libeny quarterback G1111em> place finish in team standinp with .--B_ri_an_G_ill_ia_m_.co __ m_p_Ie_ted __ 1_8_o_f_3_S __ 1_c~_e_n_i.iv_•1_,_un_. _<k_1c11_f_e1_...,_, ___ _ l 19 points. Univenity (147 points for fourth) and Corona del Mar (l 6S for fifth) rounded out the top five team finiaben in the 2·A d.iv11ion. Optlcal Dealgners, Engineers, and Physicist• The atria' 1-A race &eta a.Ddenray (top) at the 1toodbrtdCe ln'iltatlonal crou coan- try meet Saturday, while LaCuna Beach'• Dllr,... ...... "' , ... ._ Ala Moreno (left) place. thlrd In bJa ell.talon and Sherry Smith of WoodbrldCe Crtcht) take. ftnt ID hen. In the airl• l·A. it wu yet another Sea View Leque power takina the title. J...aauna Beach let Newport know it's not alone at the top1 as the Artists' 49 points outdistanceo Bell-Jeff's 89 for the title. First-year Lquna Coach Tracy Hiahtower was certainly pleased in her initial venture with the Artists, but refused to take all the credit. "I'm happy with the way the airls ran. But I've only been here two weeks. You If you are interest~ 1n a cna1teng1ng career :n the opt1c1 field and have a BS. MS. or PhD dfgree in Op11cs, Engineering, Physics. or Math, con· sider J01n1ng the Optics Laboratory at Hughes Aircraft Compafl'( 1n El Segundo lhe Op1tcs Labora.tory (currently over , 70 members) 11 ona of the large11 and best stetted organizations in the country specializing 1n the design and engineering of optical systems and optics 1ect1nology development Hardman, Artists win debut Openings now ex:SI :n the Optical Engineering. Op1:ca1 Design and Physical Optics Departments With our current backlOg. un1Que career opportun1t1es now exist 1n the Opttcs Laboratory wt11ch combine great technical challenges with potential of rapid career growth for aspiring 1echnical leaderslmanagers This Is your opportunity to 101n a growing organ1zat1on wori11ng on diverse By RICHARD DUNN O.-,Ne1Ce1111,1 ._:I Cedrick Hardman in his head coachina debut on the high school level, came out a winner Saturday ni.aht. Junior quarterback John J(jmball and senior ru.eiver Jeff Cumminas teamed up most of the niptt to help give Hardman his first Vlctory - a 33-24 aerial war over Buena Park - in the Artists' non-leaaue opener at Laauna Beach High. J(jmball completed 13 passes to Cummings for 224 yards, including two touchdowns -one for 58 yards and another for 16. But the problem for Lquna Beach wasn't putting points on the scoreboard, the Artists did that rather easily. It was containing Buena Park's special offensi ve duet. The Coys>tes' Scott Milligan was just as sharp at quarterback as J(jmball, almost pass for pass the entire contest. And Buena Park wide receiver Orlando Robbins seemed to be just as quick as Cummings. But unfortunately for the Coyotes the REAL ESTATE AUCTION San Clemente Ocean View E1tat Manelon Former Jndu1trlall1t' R11ldenoe 5986+ 1quare feet-2.0 aoree+ Sunday, Sept. 29th at 2: P.M. Sale at the 1lte. LOCATED at 2S8 Avenlda L Cueeta, San Clemente, CA. 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ThtS is how Laguna Beach got it for him: J(jmball started his troops moving from the Lquna 44-yard line with 2:02 left in the third quarter, and marched them into the end zone with 9: 18 remaining in the fourth to put the Artists up for good. 27-24. The lead changed hands six times in the game. In that drive. J(jmball connected with Cumminas three times for 23 yards, but it was running back Jonathan Todd who did the dirty work for the offense. That proved to be the dec1s1ve touchdown ... but for good measure 4guna Beach added one more, this time it was set up by defensive back Alec Iacono, who intercepted one of Milligan's two misfires. • Iacono picked it off deep in Buena Park tenitory and returned it to the Coyote 38. On three plays -an 8- yard run by Todd, a 20-yard comple- tion to tight end Kent Chesley and a 10-yard touchdown run by Todd - Laguna BCach had its comfortable 33-24 margin with 1:51 to go in the game. * LAIUM ... ch», auene flartr 24 SC.. DY oueri.n &uene Perk O 11 12 C>-2• l eoune a .. c,, 0 20 0 1)-33 Lll-Cummlno1 5' PIU from l<.lmbell <Vicker• kick) IP-Carr :M PU• from M lllloen (kick felled) L&-Clletltv 10 Pen from Klmbetl (kick relltdl &P.-Robt>lnt t2 kickoff rtrurn (Pu s felled) l &-<ummlno1 16 PHI from Kim bell (VICklfl kick) &P-flooblnt 19 PIH from M lt1l9an (run fi lled) &P.-Rodrlouu 20 Pen from Mlllloan <11u1 fi lled) L &-Tod<I 1 run ( lck•rt kick) L&-Todd 10 run lck felled) Al!t ndet1Ce: 2, 100 ( 1lm11ed) Huntington Beach Hubcap 18423 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 841-5535 ******************* : Costa Mesa Hubcap • • 1914 Harbor Blvd. it-1 • Costa Mesa 650-1333 •j ~·•***************: pro1ects · • Respons1blhtes w•lhncttlde system anatys11. conceptual and detailed desrgn fabrication and tt11ttng of a w:de variety of advanced optical systems development of new optical materials and devices as well as oot1ca1 sySlem engineering management The types of systems now being develOPild and bu11t include • Thermal Imaging Senaora/FLIRS • Stebllllztd Slghta • l•Mr Aengeflnders/Dealgn11tora • Aatronomlcal Spece Teleecopea • Strategic end 0..p Space Survellltnce Sensor• • Hlgh-EMrey Luer leem Control Syatema • Ml .. lon end WHpon Slmuletora We otter a highly compe111:ve salary and a comprehens:ve oerief11s oackage that includes medical. dental and v1s:on-care coverage Please write or call collect to James E Heber Manager Op11cs Laboratory (21 3)616-9599 Hughes Aircraft Company Electro-Optical & Data Systems E91Wt00 Oepl 363-0C. 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Proa Cl lntlead of runnillJ another play up the middle to keep 1t in the oenter of the field for an expected field-aoal attempt, Golden West elected to 10 oft' tackle and Patktt pined two yards for a fourth .. nd-two at the 7. But the ball wu now on the left hashmatk.. Rustler quarterblck Tim Hanson q_ukkly called time out to atop the clock with eiabt seconds remafoina. Enter Power. Before Golden West lined up for the field-aoaJ try, Orange Coas1 used one of ita timeouts.. fhen, followina the seoond strai&ht timeout, Power attempted his lciC\: which sailed wide left. "We weren't tryina to move the ball (into the. middle of lhe field).,'' Shackleford e~plajned. "We tbouaht we badachanoetolQOreon the play." OCC Coach Dick Tucker admitted be was a little surprised at the call. "I kinda tbouaht they would keep it in the middle of the field." he sajd, .. But, you know we had our chances, too." Utilizina its wishbone, known as a hi&h-risk offense. the Pirates fumbled the ball eiaht times and lost four. "But, rea.liy, ooly one of those fumbles can be blamed on the offense," said Tucker ... The others came as a result of hard ruts." The most plHng giveaway for OrallJC Coast bad to come on the operung possession of the game. OCC took: the ball at its own 24 following the kickoff, marched all the way to the Golden West 3 when Bob Bandaruk dove into the line, was met by a host of Rustler defenders, and coughed the ball up. It landed in the end zone where it was covered by Roger Church of Golden West. "I was happy with the way we moved the ball torught, but we just couldn't finish the job," said Tucker. OCC quarterback Ken wzlo ear- ned the ball 18 times out of the wishbone for 174 yards and the lone OCC TD, a three-yard run with 45 seconds left in the first half. His rushing yardage set a school record for Pirate quarterbacks and is fourth on the all-time list for OCC ball-carriers. It was the most pro- ductive individual showrng since 1959. Golden West talhed its only score with 7:56rcmainin~oving 37 yards in 10 plays follawing a fumble recovery. Dave Swigart, a Fountain Valley High graduate. plunged over from the I for the tyi ng score. OCC quarterback Ken Laulo .crambl• into the end soae for a MCODd qaarter TD .,.., ......... _,""'De,,.,... to pat tbe Pl.ratee ap, 7-0, at the half. Golden W.t went OD to de came, 7-7. Saddle back buries El Camino * J Gauchos unveil for a 45-yard sconng stnke. Moments later. John Jung)ccit scored from four yards out and !racy Rutkowskj booted a 41-yard field goal. On the next play from scnm- mage Jeff Kelly picked off an El Camano pass and raced into the end zone from 20 yards out for another TD. S.clclleMCk 41, E l Camino 14 ScMe bV O\lat1en GetcMn Wn1 7, Oranee CMst 7 Sc-. w OU."9n ~ West 0 0 0 7-1 Orer>Oe Coe11 O 7 O C>-O OCC-L.enlo 3 r~ IConez klckl GWC-Swio.rt 1 run (Power kl<lo.J Attendence S,000 lesllmeteo) GAME STATISTICS GWC Fifi! oownt 20 ltuM\et·verdeoe •1 169 Peu lno ve rdeoe 1 SO Peulno 27·11·1 Punts S-37 Fum01111·10st 2·2 P9neltle)·veros 6·36 occ 17 S0-1d SI S-•· I 3·37 •·• )·29° INDIVIDUAL. RUSHING GWC-H•n.on, 6•10, Parker, 2t·132, Val Sdli.rhoOz, 1·3, G9'rtll, Hor·mlnut I. S..t· tenlelel, l·2 I, Swln rt, 2·• OCC-bUIO, 11·17•. Mendel\hell, i' 16. 8911deruk, l·O, Heoey, S·S. Lemon•.-. 7·30. Johnston. 2·4, Prlllll"'· l·1or·mloo1 10, !>Ad C9fller SNP, 2·f«·mlnus 34. INDtVIOVAL ~ASSING GWC-+ienlOfl, 26·11·1, 150, P•l'ller. l·0-0, 0 occ-uu1o, s+o, 41. INOIYtOUAL R•CalvtHG GWC-Eoen, •·71; Noble. 4·51, Molllerhe•d, 1·9; Perller, 1·14; Shourds. l·S. OCC-f'fllnl~. 3·4', Lamonl•ene. 1·9 ---''hurry-up' offense in 48-14 triumph Using a no-huddle offense for almost the entire game, the Saddle- back College football team extended its home winning streak to 44 games with a resounding 48-1 4 victory over visiting El Camino. The victory avenged a 23· I J set· back at the hands of El Cam100 m last season's opener. Jason Schmid utilized the hurry-up offense by calling the plays at the hne of scrimmage off signals from the bench. The Gauchos piled up 31 pomts tn the second quaner to make quick work of the game. Leading l 0-6, Schmid and Jeff Dielman combined Bret Mersola'~ 12-yard run capped the sconng in the quarter and the 41 points in the half was one point shy of tying a school record that has stood since 1969. El Camano helped the Saddlcback cause with fi ve turnovers. losing three fumbles. Schmid enjoyed his finest mght at Saddleback, connectjng on 16 of 23 pass attempts for 243 )Cards and two touchdowns. He also ran in another score for the final Saddleback: TD. The Gauchos visit San Bcrnarrtino Valley next week. El Cemlno 6 O I 0-1• $eddlet>Kk 10 31 1 0-.. ~Of'11•n 10 PHI from Schmid (Rutltowlkl klek) ~ulkow•kl 29 FG EC-fS•rt>er 16 run (kick la llecl) $-elelmen 4S PHI from Scilrnld (llutkow•kl klcll) S-Jungltelt •run (Rutkow1IU 11.lcll.I S-llutkow•kl 41 FG S-Kettv 20 lnter~tlofl return (Rutkowski kl<I<) S-Maf'M>le 1? run (Rutll.ow•kl kl<k) S-Schmld 11 run IWllll•m• 11.lckl EC-M•dlaon 13 pau from 8eroer (Alenclo PHt from 8ar1>er) INDIVIDUAL RUSHING EC-Berber, 1·11. voeoier, 10·37, WllM>n, 1-17, VOi..11111. 3·1, Ken~v. Hor·mlnu• S, Nettle•, l·lor·mlnvs 10. S-Men04•, 13·21, JUtlillltlt, 7-3~. S<nmlo, 1·32, Caslttu , ll>-32, Rehmetull•. l·I, Heuertv, 1·3, Flckllno. MO INDIVIDUAL ~ASSING EC-fSerl>er, 21·43·2, m , T90fll0, l>-2·0, 0 KenMCl'I, l>-4·0. 0 S-Schmld, 16·23·0. 243, ~rtv, 3·6·0. '9 INDIVIDUAL 1t•CalV1NG EC-Wen'll>efly, 3·33, Alen<lo. 3-26, Vogi.f 2-21. Olttorv. 2-11, Voune, 1·1. MadlM>n, 1·4 WllU1. S·6', Nettle\, ).37 r Long Beach St. can't hold off Aztecs, 34-14 Stanford, Arizo na. BYU work up wins in West football From AP itiapat~n SAN DIEGO -Scntor spht cod Webster Slaughter caught fi ve passes for 114 yards and one touchdown Saturday night to lead San Diego State to a season-opening 34-14 non· conference victory over visiting Long Beach State. Slaughter caught a 49-yard touch· down pass from quarterback Todd Santos on the final play of the third Quarter to aive the Aztecs a 17-7 advantaae for the period and expand their overall lead to 27-14. Santos rut Brett Blanchard with an 8-yard scoring strike midway through the fourth quarter to complete the scoring. Santos finished with 16 completions in 23 attempts for 209 yards. · San Diego State opened the second- half scoring with a 7-yar<i run by Chris Har<iy and a 46-yard field goal by Chria O'Brien, ma.kins it 20-7. The 49ers, who arc now 0-2, could only counter after Slaughter fumbled a fair catch attempt and Tony Necocchea recovered on the San Dieao State 26-yard line. Four plays later, quarterback Doug Gaynor con- nected with Charles Lockett on a 5- yard touchdown pass. San Diego State took a 3-0 lead on a 22-yard field goal by O'Brien late in the first auaner. In other games involving West teams: BYU al, WaallillJto• 3: In Provo. Utah. Lak:ei Hc1muli and Vai Silcahcma rushed for two touchdowns each as No. t 6 Brigham Young traded their vaunted passing game for the run in crusrung mistake-prone Wash· ington in the first football meeting between the two schools. A though BYU quarterback Robbie Bosco threw for 279 yards. the Cougars boosted their record .to 2-1 by running the football effectively against a Pacific I 0 opponent whi ch finished as the runner-up to national champion Brigham Young last season. Washington, which suffered 11s second consccuttve loss, turned the ball over fi ve times, failed to conven three straight fourth-down plays m the third Quarter and fumbled on the BYU 1 in the final period. Arlaou lt, Watllla11oa State 7: Max Zendejas kicked four field goal!i and Arizona's defense stymied Wa!ih· ington State•s vaunted "RPM" of: fense for a Pac-10 victory in Tucson. The win improved Anzona's re· cord to 2-0 overall and 1-0 in league play while the Cougars fell to 1-2 1n the_ conference and 1-2 overall. StaafoN U , Su Jose St. 7: Full- back Brad Muster rumbled for four touchdowns while gaining over 200 WEST ROUNDUP yards and quarterback John Paye passed for 283 yards a~ S~nford opened its season by_ wh1ppma the partans before 68.000 fans. . Muster, a Junior who red-shirted his freshman year, rushed for 9S yards on 24 carries and cauJht 11 passes for 107 yards before sitting out most of the final penod. Stanford marched to a 3 t..0 half- time lead behind Muster's first three TD runs Pa ye's 29-yard TD pass to Greg Baty and David Sweeney's 39- yard field goal j ust before inter· mission. Mlcbl1aa S t. IZ, A!fiou St. S: Tailback Lorenzo White dashed 42 yards for an early touchdown and Chris Caudell added two fi~I~ joals ~s Michigan State downed v1s1tma__ An· zona State, 1n the seawn opener for both teams. The only score the Sun Devils could manage was a 2 5-yard field goal by Kent Bostrom in the fourth quarter. Ore1on State %3, CallfonJa H : Jim Nielsen kicked a 20-yard field goal as time expired to give Oreg~n St;ate. a Pac-IO victory over California in Pon land. The victory boosted Oregon State's record to 2-0 under new coach Dave Kragthorpe. It Ill the team's best start in 18 years Oregon State had a 20-13 lead after three quancrS, but California rallied behind th e running and pass catching of Dwight Gamer. The Golden Bears tied the score 20-20 on a I -yard run by Todd Powers and a conversion by Leland Rix with 13: 10 to play. Colorado U, Ore1on 17: Quar- terback Mark Hatcher dashed 22 yards for a fourth-quarter go-ahead touchdown, and comerbaclc David Tate and ~fcty Mickey Pruitt protected the lead with brilliant defensive pla)'s to lead host Colorado over Oregon. The victory raised Colorado's re- cord to 2·0 -already more games than the Buffaloes won in all of 1984 dunng a dismal 1-10 campaign. Oregon fell to 1-1 The Colorado wishbone ground out two touchdowns 1n the ti~t quaner for a 14-0 lead Fresno State 26, N~vada·La• Vegas 6: Junior tailback James W1lltams rushed for I 56 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead Fresno State to victory over Nevada-Las Vegas in a Pacific Coast Athletic Association game. Wilham ... a Junior college transfer from Taft making his Fresno State debut, scored on runs of7 and I yards in the first half to give the Bulldogs a 14-6 halftime lead. C. Mlclll1111 %7, Pacific 10: Quar- terback Ron Fillmore fired two touchdown passes to lead host Cen- tral Michigan to victory over PaC1fic in a non-conference contest. Cal Poly downs UCI netters, 3-0 Senior Cindy Robi& collected 11 kills and 11 total blocks, but her effons were in a losing cause u Cal Poly Pomona defeated UC Irvine, I S-9, 15-13, 15-2, in a PCAA volleyball match at UCI Saturday. Irish 's season opens on a sour·:note From AP dhpa~et broken arm, scored on a 1-0-yard run I :40 into the second half to put Michigan ahead for the first time, 10-9. yards and two touchdowns as No. I Auburn struggled to beat back cnp- pled Southern Mississippi. The Anteaters dropped to 2-4, while the Broncos improved to 3-l. ANN ARBOR. Mich. -Jim Harbaugh and Gerald White scored touchdowns and the Michigan de- fense came up with six sacks Saturday as the Wolverines beat I 3th-ranked Notre Dame, 20-12, in a non- conference college football opener for both teams. Notre Dame placekicker John Camey kicked his fourth field goal of the game at 6:46 -tyinJ a school record -to put the Fighting lnsh ahead 12· I 0. Rataen U, Florida %8: Backu~ quarterback Joe Cagliardi came off the bench to direct two fourth-quarter touchdown drives and completed a two-point conversion pass to Cunis Stephens with 35 seconds remaining as visittng Rutgers rallied from a 21- point deficit to tJe third-ranked Flonda. UC Irvine will host UC Santa Barbara next Saturday in a con- ference contest. Harbaugh, a senior quarterback who got the Wolvennes off to a J-1 stan last season before suffcnng a Elsewhere around the country: Aabara H , Soatllera Ml11l11lppl 18: Tailback Bo Jackson npped off 205 C9llege, JC, prepfootball scores COL:LEGE Wnt Ntv•d•·R.oo 30. Cel Stele Fult.rton J S.n 0141110 St 34. Lono Bffcn St i. 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AntttoPe V Nev O pea.rt 21, EHi Lot Angelet 20 • Sen ..,-.,.rdlno If, Compton 14 Gtendete 31, l..A Pt.fee 14 HMH4 ICHOOL L.eeuna IMdt », ~ Per1il 14 C..nvon JS, Cot'ON 0 Loere 16, Wttt9fn 14 Minion Vlelo ts, Sen 0"'90 MMM 16 Iowa 58, Drake 0: Chuck Long passed for two touchdowns and Ronruc Harmon ran for two more as fifth-ranked Iowa, exploding for 37 points in the third quarter, opened its season with a rout of Dralce in Iowa City. Oklalloma St. 10, No"' Te1a1 St. 9: Tailback Thurman Thomas rushed for 191 yards ~nd a touchdown and No. 8 Oklahoma State used outstand- ing defense to hold off North Texas State in Stillwater, Okla. ~ State 10, PlttuvJl 7: Quar- terback Jim Karsatos hit wide re· c.eiver Cris Carter with a one-yard touchdown pass with 4: 19 remaining to lift No. 9 Ohio State to victory over Pittsburgh in Columbus. Marylu4 11, Bott09 C.lle1e 13: In Foxboro, Mass., Rick BadanJek, Tommy Neal and Alvin Blount scored on short runs to lead a punishing &round attack that pow- ered t 7th-ranked Maryland to the victory. Peu State %7, Temple U : Penn State's 11th-ranked Nittany Lions built a 14-point halfUme lead on the runnina ofD.J. Dozier and passing of quarterback: John Shaffer. then held on to beat Temple in their intrastate rivalry. The Nin.any Liona, 2..0, have won I I straiaht over Temple an a scncs that now stands 19-3-1. LSU U , Nerdl Carellaa U : Dalton Hilliard rushed for two touchdowns and Ron Lewis kiclted a s,chool- rccord S4-yard field goal to pace the I 2th-ranked Tiscn. NATIONAL ROUNDUP Ka111a1 4%, Vanderbilt 16: Mike Norseth threw for 480 yard!> and four touchdowns, smashing Big Eight Conference passing and total offense records in leading Kansas. Delaware ll, Navy 13: Rich Gan· non passed for 138 yards and rushed for two touchdowns. the last a go- ahead score in the third quarter as Delaware. a perennial D1v1s1on IAA power, stunned Navy. Army '8, Western MlcllJ1111 I : Quarterback Rob Healy combined with Clarence Jones on a lateral for a 78-yard touchdown play and Healy scored on a 2-yard keeper as Army rolled to its h1ggest ···opening-day victory in 30 years with a rout of visittng Western Michigan. Clem10D H, Vlrgiala Tec:ll 17: David Treadwell k.ickcd a 36-ya rd field goal wtth no time remaining to win tt for Clemson. The winning kick came after Virginia Tech was called for roughing the kicker and penahrod five yards when Trcadwdl's 4 l·yard attempt with four seconds left fell short. Geor1la Tecll %8, NC State 18: John Dewberry passcd for three touch- downs as Geo~a Tech earned Its SOOth football victory. OeorJla 17. Baylor It: The Bull- dogs raised their home record to 30-3 during the I 98<K. edging Baylor with the help of Tim lane's 33-yard touchdown run on a re verse and freshman tevc \rumley's 42-yard field aoal. OC volley championships continue next Saturday Sixteen teams nuide it thro~ pool play Satu~y in the Oran4C County Volleyball Champioftlhif!!t' and will advance to the final yoffs next Saturday at Wcttm nater High School. Three tehooll, Marina, West- minster and Edison, hotted the 35- tcam tournament. To~teeekd Newpon Hart>orcom- plcted ita play Saturday with an 8-0 record. while Garden Orove also advanced with I 6-2 mark. In t.M aecond pool at Westminster, Conma del Mar ldVlnccd without a loss tn etthl pmcs. while the host Lions also move on with a 4-4 record Laauna Beach ran otfa 7-1 mark and La Habra posted a 5·' day to advance from pool No. 3. 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Ont m111 oact Gotd ~ .. .,,111n ($1\trren> 6 00 J CO 1 llO OH·W•lmtullu E•or•o IP•trCel SolO soo DH·Bto Biii Tiiden IKueottrl 160 J 80 D.+-Dnolltar IC><' \tco<1d Time I SJ SJ EXACT A 13· II t:>a•d '41 10 Sl E XAC TA fl· SI 1>t>CI '30 90 n l"ICI( SIX 12 ) •• I J Oa •O \119 00 .... 1S wtnnlno Hc11111 lllvt "°''•' Carr ... o•tr OOOI S lt,471 04 TENTH RACE Ont mite o.ce N•ttve Heo (An<1er ,on1 • ao • 10 1 to Fem1rv POftrtll 11<.uet>ter 9 80 ) ao LO<'d Ntutrlno IPoerct l \ 00 Time I Sol • S U EXACTA tS 21 oa1C1 Sl6100 ELEVENTH AACL Ont m11t oat l' Lora Nul I Kutoter I I 00 ) 20 ) 00 Mt l<Mn 1Croonan1 J .o 1 oO MICllH t Jonn I Slfflt'I I , 00 Time I SI l S '3 EXACTA 11 I Pe10 \Sl 10 Alll'ndance I 316 Pomona SATUROAY'S llnULTS (lrd of ll·U Y lelr ~I Al"l"ALOOSAS FIAST RACE. • turlOnO\ Euv Turf ((rurt 9 oO Oout>ll AclOt>I (Troehclll llou N Eaw IYounortnl Time 46 t S '5 IEXACTA lS 11 oe10 1"400 OUAllTlllHOtlSIES SECOND RACE. olOO verd' 0111 Tetent Mvte') t IO Env ~ndt 11-1 Gerc1e 1 D"coverv One t E Gare II T·me 1046 lS EXACT A 1• 61 oa•o \49 SO THMlO llACI 170 .aro' Touc11 O! Gooo Hermon 11 .0 C.o On l-IOlme tBrooi., Tra vt••n Snow Lat .. vl Tme '66' H O 110 3 M> JOO n o 1 IO S.O '60 llO 610 IS IE XACT A l 1 Oa•O 12\ 'lO THOAOUGHBRIEOS FOURTH AA CIE 16 ,., •o ~ ... ,.., •• O"eo• 9 10 ) 00 • 10 HdfOld T 000 1-401""11•0'" 10 00 I 10 Fu 1 Sw r11er Meoe1 6 .0 Time I"' l S Fll"TI' It ACIE I 1 16 ""'''" Motnen ' M1u 1on 1(\tn1 6 00 (f'li.•v IHa "'enl Oiro Cione 1Velda11 Tome I '6 100 )IO 2 80 2'0 'Ml n DAIL y OOUBLIE 9 I O••O "'' ao '2 CONSOLATION 19 IOI P••O t990 SIXTH RACE o turtono, Mant rlv 10tov•re1 10 •O Mv Rotl ll&IOttl Bartie 1C1ut1non T •mt I fl f S oOO •oO I• 00 8 00 ) oO '5 EXACTA 1) oa o SJ6.1 00 SEVENTH RACE I I lo ""•It\ T urt>o Ruter Hen,er 9 lO l 80 Hu~ttng Men E \trede o t<> l\/lamoru C.e11onon Tme l f6 1S '5 EXACTA • 1 11a \J Sl6100 EIGHTH RACE I I lo m1•e1 JO"" Jt rr v 'Oomon\jut'I 0 00 s ao i oO "re t " B ue ~ t.lva 11 80 \~ Ooc•o< J,.. T to Pear 11• I <IO T ..-e U • ~ • SS IEXACTA •I oa•<l 111100 NINTH RACE • '· , ono' Ro•• C. 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Oo, , o op l \"oiJ~ • :o r,me I 11 l ' SS EXACTA • oa c1',13aoo ELE'(UHH AAt E I I 16 m11n AOOllO F11gn• 1Mtne ~ 00 1110 t \)() A.guile Est•ada 10 00 ~00 M v ~ &•oritr M~M••·• 1 H8MenJ l 10 lomt I•• IS EXACT A I tO 01110 \I tt7 C,O TWE LFTH RACE I I 16 mitt\ 11an11t• 111111ou 7 oo '10 no Our Gia\\ 01t•&•l'\ • 60 l oO -.pec•acui er 8u v C ~''~""" 1 160 T mt t •S SS EXAC T A ~ oa10 ,~, 00 '1 DAIL y oov•LE: I 1 t O•·O ~)...,Ml Attf"!Q~"rt 11 010 I •• OMO Ml flaN1'9 OAVl:Y'S LOCKlll IHew-1 ... ell) 1 ... noter' l I t>arr 1cue1a tS 11e>nT10 1 vttrow1e11 I• Dan I ~ f"l\4IC11,••" ,. r"'"'"" 1 t t>vtt•• rune HIWl"O•T LANDING !New-t ... d\I 101 •"9"" lt DOl'tto S1 c.nco Dao I °'"•Cv<l9 t '"-11'1\t410, 2 \.Cute><n .o •oc~ 11,11 k 1 mec_tf' .. ·- Lewls, Slaney race to victories in Seoul ! SEOUL. South Korea (AP) - Vietorie5 by C'aTI Lt-Wis and Mtry Decker laney haahhahtcd the Seoul lntemataonal Track-.snd Field Meet Saturday at Olympic tad1um, a United States athlete dominated &he competition Slaney, un~aten lhts summer. won her l4lh race, ca 1ly ~aptunng the women's 800 meters. Her tame was I minute, 58.09 second , 'lower than her Amencan record of I S6 90. Slaney had said before the meet that be W1nled to break the mark. Lewis. the quadruple Olympic aold medalist who arrived unannounced only 11 hours before ht:\ ra«. ran the men's 100.metcr dash. w10nina his heat 1n 10 29 seconds. The other hctl Wlnnen were Amcncan Darw1n Cook an 10.28 and Finland's K1mmo Saansto an 10.SO Oraaniztrs announced that the~ woul3 ~no final 1n the 100 meters but dad not uplaao 1hc fta.son for thr cancellation An official who asked not to be 1dentafied u1d the or1an1zers cancelled the final bccauae Lewis refused to run mo~ than one race. a condition he had ~t ~fore cntenna the meet. In the me n'$ t.nple ,ump, Olymp1t aold m~l"t Al Joynt"r was ~ten b~ I' . \ West Ge rmany's Wolfpng lan!>fr. who leaped S l fttt, 11 in ches 10 th.: .. menc.an's S .sv. Austraha"s Glynis Nunn, the hep- tathlon aold medalist an th(' I ~84 Olympics. won the women'.\ 100. meter htah hurdles an 1.3 2S. nH"r Pam Paac of the l ln1tcd tate!>. 5CCOnti tn I) SO Amcncans swept the first tht' place• 10 the mens 110.meter hur- dles, wtth Henf) Andradt w1nning 1n 13 SO. whak Kenyans fini hcd I ·2 ' 10 the men's S.000 metcn., won b~ E K.1pkocth 1n I l 17 64 Australia'§ Oat) Hone.,.. the 01) m pie '11vrr medal"' 1n the mC'n'\ lnnj\ iump Jnd 1'.11r('u\ 1'1n1 fonail ca<h l~pe<l ~5 10'• bul 1'1m wa lhc w1nnrr ~laU\<' cif .1 l'leller ~ond Jump Oih('r .\m('m <in \lo inner\ \lo('l't' I Q7o 01) mp1an l>'wa) ne l\ an m lhe mC'n'' :!llO'tn lO SO and l\..athy Ha)'e in thc women'c, l,CXXl 1n Q IM 5 The IT\('('t 1o1.a\ 1naugu111tcd la\l )C'llr 10 dedicate the I 00 000.\Cat Olympic tad1um ~1lc of the tr.acl and fitld C\enl\, as \loC'll • lhc Op('n1n1 and dO\lng l't~montC'\ for th e I QR8 01' mpl( < 1amrc, Abou1 I QO .athltlC'\ trnm ~I( toman countnc:"~ pan1of)3ttll in tht trad. and field mttl 0f&n09 Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, September l~. 1985 Cl N,L .an• II lfA'004UL.. 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Gluck, formerly vice president of tbe corporauon '1 Southern C&lifomia operations, will be HULL GLUCK BUG ~J>C?nsible for the operation's Western rcaion which includes catifornia, Arizonn, Waahinaton and Oreaon. ADCc is a nationwide producer of housina. • • • Juli Bae has joined Martaen EICl'Ow of Newport Beach u an escrow officer. A former escrow officer with DoWMJ S.Yiap, Hua i1 lmowledaeable in the application of escrow docwnentina computer systems, a new service offered by Marinm Etcrow. • • • Bob Tarbla will be in charae of of all plwes of plannina of the Lquna Nisuel-bucd Bale Corp.'1 Rancho Niauel project. Turbin, formerly with Wan IDdutrl" of San Diq o, wu project man•vr for the Fairbanks Ranch Country Qub, the venue for the 1984 Summer Olympics csquestrian endurance events. Rancho Niauel ia a 60()..acre muter-planned community. • • • Barbi Sbaaeek baa joined the EWot Corp., a Newport Beach· based contractina company, u vice president of the firm's business TURBIN SINASEK LEWIS development division. Sinasck, a Newport Beach resident, was formerly asset manaacr for KoU Co. of Newport Beach. • • • Robert M. Lewie has been appo)ntcd vice presi- dent/construction manqer for Tuatin-bued DAV CON lae., a general contracting firm. Lewis, formerly with 'ne KoU Co. of Newport Beach, will be in charae of the construction of two buildinas in Costa Mesa's Harbor Gateway Plaza and an office buildina of San Francisco. •• • • Jue Oleaa Bui, former business reporter, has joined ne lrvtlle Co. as manaaer of corporate communications. Besides her newspaper bacqround. she was owner-operator of an Illinois public relations aaency for six yean. -I :JIMl!lttlaiiUiiljii-t--------- Archi tects plan meeting The Society of Arch1tecturaJ Administrators wlll host a panel discussion: "Crisis in Professional Liability." during their monthly meeting on Tucsdayat the office of the Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 3840 South Plaza Drive (South Coast Village), Santa Ana. Social hour will start at 6 p.m., the meeting, at 6:30 p.m. The profession is facmga dilemma ofincreasinfmalpractice suits. Several habihty earners have gone out of business and insurance rates have skyrocketed, according to Dorothy Jean of Jean-Paul Jean of JPJ Corp., Santa Ana. The panel will feature: Dick Crowell of R.D. Crowell Insurance Agency. Costa Mesa. He will be joined by 0 . Brandt Caudill. partner in charge of Costa Mesa office of Maurer, Higginbotham and Harris. Reservations and prepaid donations of SS aJT necessary For more information call Gen Eckncr of McLarand, Vasquez & Partners Inc., Costa Mesa at 549-2207 ••• A free seminar will be held at Traweek Investment Co. at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday at the Ritz Carlton, 3353 Shoreline. 1n LagunaNiguel. Representatives from Traweek will discuss the real estate market for potentlal property in vestors and will make available prospectuses on Traweek Investment Fund No. 21, Ltd., a Califo rn ia Limited Partnership. For more information, call 800-TRAWEEK . 1 • e • I Crest Capital Inc. is sponsoring free dinner seminars on investment planning. The sem inars will address such 1op1cs as enhanciQf income and retirement income, IRA 's1 Keoghs, and ways to red uce your mcomc taxes. There 1s no obligation to invest. The seminars will be held: Thursday atthe Golden Sails Hotel, 6285 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Long Beach at 7 p.m. and Tuesday at the El Adobe Restaurant, 3189 1 Camin6 Capistrano in San Juan Capistrano at 6 p.m. Reservations arc required. Call Todd Jones at 826-6773. I NB man makes NA.SA curtain call Dick Witucki of Classic Drapes makes drapes for space shuttle Star Tracker Draperies, at 38S l Birch St. in Newport Beach recently won a contract to manufacture draperies for the space shuttle, Sw Tracker. When Witucki was approached to submit a bid for the space. shuttle dra~ries he waa a little surpnscd, but decided to •o ahead and make a bid. Witucki's bid was the lowest. and be wu awarded the contract~ By BILL HARVEY ......... o.n ......... . It wasn't the biJaest drapery job that Dick Witucki ever did, nor the most elaborate. It wasn't even the most expensive. But it was the job that be will probably never foraet. Witucki, owner of Classic Clautc Draperies, in bulineu for 18 years, normally tells custom draperie1 to bomeowner;s and land· lords for . installation in homes and apartments. .I Witucki 11id he "purposely bid low, for the advertisma value of the thina." The draperies involved are, as most thinas associated with the apace program, not typical. 'fhcy are madbe of a hiah-tech. high stre.nat • flameproof nylon vinyl . lanunatc. They arc both a dust shield and a security screen for the nose of S~ Tracker. The fabri~. arS~ per y~rd. is relatively inexpensi ve. Its possible to pay mucb more thao the S2.SOO that the job cost in the course of draping a family residence. Witucki was warned by friends that payment from the government would probably be very slow in comma but he said he was paid promptly after the drapes were completed and in· spccted. He made two trips to Vandcnbera Air Force Base W1th his wife, M.arsha, son Scott, 91 and daughter Jennifer, 6, but Witucki was the only one allowed into the shuttle hangar. Because of stringent secunty measures, he was not allow~ to see Sw Tracker, and the drapencs were actually installed by workers em- ployed ~Y the S\)lcc S~uttlc proaram. Witucki and his family were, how- ever, permitted to sec the space shuttle Enterprise. Tbe •pace 8battle &DterprlM at Vandm'berl Air Force Bue. Because of his low bid, Witucki may not have realized much of a profit on the job, but youna Scott manaacd to benefit from the ex- perience. He used his fif1t-hand experience with the space shuttle ......, .. ._.,..,,.. program as a school science project. This club means business By JIM RA TB COCK OellJ ,._. C.1 llJ I ••I More than SO professionals and businessmen from the Ncwpon Beach area have joined forces to help one another prosper. Now in its fifth year, the Newport Beach Business Club was started by a small group of businessmen who wanted to meet over break.fast and share ideas, said Gary Adkins, club president and owner of Custom Clothier in Irvine. The club allows only one member per profession: one car dealer, one attorney in each specialty, one cus- tom home builder or one fi nancial planner. All ~rospective members must be unammously approved by the existing membership. The club is lookina for 20 new members to round out the range of ex pertise embodied in the Newport Beach Business Club. The club is not dcsi'1led to acncratc sales leads but functions more as a problem-solvi ng and educational en- counter group. Adkins said voluntary four-hour study groups arc held monthly and ~oup members analyze one members business objectives and help them crystalize goals, prob- lems and solutions. "When we set out to solve prob- 1 ems ... w c arc ver y honest...somctimcs we tell other members what they need to hear and they ma y not necessarily like the way it sounds ... but we all respect each other's expertise," Adkins said. The group meets at the Balboa Bay Club twice a month and features speakers of different backgrounds. Adkins said the club aJso holds social functions to provide a lighter at- mosphere in which tO Snart eX· pencnces. Acceptance into the Newport Beach Business Club is not an easy process. Adkins said no conflicts arc aUowed and aJl members must have practiced in their business or pro- fession Iona cnouah to qualify as an expert. He said all members must have a physical business location as opposed to operatina out of the home. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the atock market actlvitlea of publicly traded Orange County firm• for the week ended Friday, Sept. 13. IOURCI: NIW.-O"T llCU .. 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C.lllJ I ,._,, PromoVicw, Inc ,dcvclopers ofthe VisuaJ Information Package, l>ftdicts that videos wlll become an mcreas- inaJy more valuable fonn of dircct- mail and sales contact. The company has launched an cuy-to-use video altemauve to all forms of traditional direct-mail. To date, V.l.P 's ha ve been p~pared for Genesis. fnc. a San o;qo-bued manufacturer of com· puter-eided fitnes, equipment and Fayette Manufa¢turina Corporation, maken of wind-powered electrical power ~n~tina sy,tcms rn North· em Cabfonu.a. "A V.t.P. provides instant video communication for compani~ ran-· inJ ftom 1m.all to mult1-nat1 onal. ' said Bob Roark. president of PromoView. "lt...package, a promo- tioaal Vldeocassctte 1n a fonnat dcsianed to ellcite cu,tomen· senses and mot1 vate them 10 buy the product." Roark said an important sales message can be transmitted amazing· ly fast throuah V.1.P. -practically ovcm1&ht -1n quantities ranaing from 50 to 1hou'8nds. "It's a video brochure at s1gn1ficant cost savings because we see response rates that are substantially hiaher than those achieved throuah conven· t1onal direct mail," he said Using the V.1.P system, a client supplies PromoV1ew with an ex1suna video; PromoV1ew dupl icates the video, packages 11 in a gif\ boit with the client's araph101 and sh1r it immcd1ately The VJ.P's ar re- ceived 1n full-color, customized, aift bo"cs i::ont110101 half-inch videocassette' and cofor brochures. A toll free number can be included in each V. I P for forther info rmation and 1mmed11te res po nse PromoV1cw a n also provide ma1h n1 ltst research and acqu111t1on and video production assistance, Roark said. "VCR's a.re everywhere -I don't know an executive who doesn't have access to one," Roark said. "That means you, as an adveniser, have prospects that always have a machine 1ust waitina to pla y your sales messqc, ~sell your product and generate sales leads." 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HI 'I ffQ . . 'i• '·'" .. " .... ' ·o 1 soo IOI 1t \ ' '" .. "' .. , . Belcourt's c'ustom lots near closing The Custom Lot program at Belcourt In Newport Beach Is approaching the grand closing stage. according to the J.M. Peters Co., builder of the security neighborhood. "We have something on the order of.a dozen of these choice resldentlal properties remaining to be sold," said Ron Sherman, general sales manager for the nationally-recognized home- bulldlng firm. ·'These special properties start at 8,000 square feet, and range up to 15,000 square feet In size, depending on avallablllty," he added. "Some of the area's foremost architects have developed plans tor these one-of-a-kind homes," the company executive said. Custom lot prices begin at $260,000, depending on avall- ablllty. Work on Newport North begins Belcourt Is set back from the Intersection of Ford Road and MacArthur Boulevard. across from Bia Canyon. Aside from the Custom Lot program, Belcourt offers the Terrace Collectlon, a series of attached homes with prices start- ing at $455,000. Oetalls on Belcourt's residen- tial options are avallable at the development's sales Information center, open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., or by calling 720-1016. To reach Belcourt. take the Jamboree Road offramp from the San Diego Freeway and drive toward the coast. Turn left onto MacArthur and drive to the top of the hill. Turn right on Ford Road. The first avallable right turn will be the entry to Belcourt. The guard on duty will direct visitors to the sales Information center. .. ---=-· .... 38 Marbella 111 ,,, l11<k•r Jr,t11tt'llun and 111• m"'' PJmf*'rHll: .t .i. rt 1 '' 1111 ... , •111.tl 11~ht 1111 t'\lrJor<lt11.1r1 ~11(11 nt.t\lt • \ "1rr .. 111 '"'" "' 1 l-tJ11 11ful l(JN•·n Jtm1 ''Ph~I'\' rt•ntrr u,, • t I ' ~Ile t11d lii'li 1l'l\Lll lltllf1lrl\ll11· 'llt·dr·"'"'~ Ill Ill! 'I" I Timberline model• open at Northwood Condom..lnlam hom• priced from below $90,000 are open at Northwood Timberline ln 1"tne, a 21 • acre deTelopment by the Bl'en Co. Two of the four fioor plana by ~ Tee, I.De.. feature the •Raipb Lauren look." utnc Lauren colon, fabrtca and accenta. One of thoee, the Laurel model. dlaplaya a atyU.aed traditional look while the other, the Sequoia. refiecta a traditional, tailored atyle. It featurea dark woods, U.Cht brown and toucbea of Hunter Green. Tbe LaUJ'el ~mploy• country pine, with red, white and blue accenta. Tbe Birch and Hickory model• are dec- orated for the Youn& pro- feulonal couple and Ceature a eecondary bedroom u a den plua a family room furnlahed u an entertain- ment center. The modela are open from 10 a .m . to 6 p .m . dally. For information. call 651-8321. Irvine Co . anticipates summer · 86 opening for new community ~ ""' ''l'l.trt !t1'! 11flt'r11I .II S'flS,0()0. . -~: .•. ... ...: . Newport North Is under de- velopment by The Irvine Co .• with the first phase expected to open to homebuyers In the summer of 1986. The 130-acre site, the north- ernmost residential community In Newport Beach. Is bounded by Jamboree Road, MacArthur Boulevard and Bison Avenue. It wlll encompass both for-sale housing designed for first-time buyers and apartments. Newport North's neigh- borhoods will Include 172 slngle- famlly detached homes. 120 con- dominiums and.)596 apartments. The rental units represent the first major construction of apart- ments In Newport Beach since the mld-1970s. "This new community otters an exciting combination of housing opportunities for the person who wants to live In Newport Beach, near the ocean and still be close to the freeways," said Chick C. Wiiiette, vice president of mar- keting, sales and business oper- ations for the Irvine Community Development Co. Irvine Community Develop- ment Co. Is an operating division of The lrvlne Co, responsible for planning and developing the company's residential com- munities In Irvine. Newport Beach, Tustin and Orange. To enhance convenient access to Newport North, Willette said that University Drive will be exteneded from MacArthur Boulevard In Irvine to Jamboree Road In Newport Beach. Architecture In the new neigh- borhood will feature Mediter- ranean style, light stucco ex- teriors and earthtone tile roofs. Because of the gently sloped land, many units wlll have views of the adjacent wlldllfe preserve. Tree-lined parkways and on- streeJ bike path• wlll connect the homes, condominiums and apartments with parka and rec- reational facllltlea. A 12-acre city park, on land provided by The Irvine Co. and developed by Newport Beach. wlll have a bateball diamond and other apeclal recreatlonal fea- ture•. Newport North wllt alao Include Mveral pool• and 1pa1 • for lt1 rMldenta. Twenty-five ecr• have beefl reeerved for future retall and office d.wlopment, Wiiiette noted. t< Marana ~11• ,. I\ 11 111 I I qi a't 1 fHq,r •Iii• 'd at:• f•1I 1 ..... ti '1 h I ti II . c: It • t ' II 1'1 '1' 1 i'I' "'1• •111 .. S'i;\'i.000. ~I \tarbt'lla 1111 1lf I tfo.111)! tr I It' ' It I ,I I 1 I' II•' r II t1lnC1 1 l!t It\ 1•1\ • ttll 111,111! ti 11 I 1111' llllfl< ' I >.: I tofltr111~ Jlltotl tlill '~k 'I 1ffl li1' hpt'. \I '' I 1 tilll.IU·t'll tk·tlrnul11 11 ' I'• 1 I 11 • t • '\ ., rt 1• JI. 1 hr'11•· "" pr • S6-t9,000. )hu haH· to hr 'lmwmg a 'Pt\tal ho1m· to l111ld .1'pt.nll11p1·n llnuw \11d ~a l\llllll' bl.alt'',, .I Clllllll\lll\lt\ nl 'fll'll.LI dl\(lllll h1lllll'' Thi:-. 1:-. .1 unique opportumtv to l'\ l"'-'rll'I ht' .1 u illt 'l tH Ill ol ll11l' 111 .t md rnstom homl':-. that :-.oar '"·'~ ahml' tht' n::-.t ~ro111 rn11• of Oranv,l' Count \' s ht~lwst pmmomonl''. 'ou II h.1w .1 commandmK 'tt'\\ nf Cat..tl111.1 bl.Lilli l>:m.1 l1 H1ll Harhor. miles ot .'.'IJll\1.ll'Uiar C.~1tonu.1 w~'thrn.: JI1J rolltnF. temton~tl hark rountn The care and cr.iftsman!'h1p th.it got·:- into huilding a home in Sea Pointe ~tate:-. !'ihnw' 111:-.1de and nut .. .. , ........ , 1.\ \tar bt' II a .. ........ - 69 \tarbella \nd II> prntt"l.1 th1•,1· h11mt·' ti t'fl 1•1 • • • i.: • • 1·( gu.utlhuu~· .md 'urri 1undt'li t'' !lr1i!I · , . , : . • rhl· n:•rl\';l11011.tl t.1uliltl'\ .ti "-1.:.1 I' II !c '':.1:1' n 'ot llll illdt• It If f"t''I l· I • ' I \ I 't • duhlinu't. ph1' .1, ·1' u,,, ".,' l 01111 111 "-1. .1 l\11•r1 J ,r.tt1' ·1 ,, '\~'\ 1,ll h1ll1't 1\.lllll.: !1 •' 11 " .1:1 :11 , •'"' l 1 ' .... 111d '\ I I I '. e e On' 111ii, 111,1r11l111111' In '" llr:ui1,tt' l o UJ\I\ '"" Owic11 I rn" ·" 11• 1 .1111111" 1•1 I 'trt'll.4 t'\lt I .l'I I milt-, 1t1 'It .1 l'n111h I 't.&tt'" ESTATE -, . -.; .,~, ..... Baby ~lay1 with a Pint Reftecdon a crib bamper pad (abo•e , while the crib la later conYerted to a lo•e aeat (left) once e child bu oatcrown It. Tbe Ital Baby Mttee and coordlnatlna cue plec• are by Cbildcraft. ConYertablllty I• an Important feature In today'• Ja•enlle furniture. Taxes top list .of buyer concerns The moat Influential factor In Southern CaJlfornla home 1hop- pera' purchasing declalon 11 tax advantages, followed by energy efficiency and Investment poten- tial, according to a recent con- 1Umer preference survey con- ducted by Great Western RMJ Estate. Only three years ago, survey respondents Indicated that monthly payments, Interest ratu and the home's l~atlon were the most Influential factors. In this year's survey, however, 65 percent of the home shoppera said ·that tax advantages were the most Important part of their decision-making process, white 61 percent said they were In- fluenced by a home's energy efficiency and 60 percent were concerned with Investment potential. Juvenile furniture adapts to meet new needs Q_uallty of nearby education, more llvlng space In homes, and the Increased comforts of mod· ern technology were less of a concern to potential home buyers than In the past, as better schools (42 percent), larger homes (38 percent), and new design features (36 percent> placed near the bottom of the list of Influencing factors. Geared to older. more affluent consumers who look for items wf th convertf ble uses Whereas once a parent might have planned on passing on a crib and a changing table to younger siblings later, for exam- ple, today many new parents .. have thetr first child at a later age and plan to llmlt the family to only one or at moat two children. By 8A"8ARA MAYIA ' I 1 • ,,._ Demographic changes often lead to new consumer needs and hence new products. An excel- lent example Is seen In recent and planned product Introduc- tions for the Juvenile home furnishings market. Among trends seen are more products to grow wtth the baby; to make traveling with a baby easier and to monitor a child without an adult actually being present In the room. According to WUllam L. Mac- Miiian Ill, executive director, Juv- enile Products Manufacturers Assoc., the products reflect trends In consumer behavior and Interests. Whereat once lower cost was an the moat Important consideration In the purchase of baby products, today features and cost have a more Intimate relationship. An Important reason for this change Is that Americans cou- ples are having their babies later when they are more affluent, and they are having fewer babies. These new parents are able and wtlllng to spend more money on furniture for the nursery, especially If It can be used as the child grows older, said David Branaman, vice president of Chlidcraft Furniture. Color, con- venience and convertibility characterize many of the new furnishings on the market, added Branaman. Among best-selllng Ideas are cribs that convert Into beds or First move-ins anticipated around holidays at St. Tropez Sand Dollar Development has announced plans for an upcom- ing residential development - Le St. Tropez, a view-oriented community of townhomes In the coastal foothills of Laguna Niguel .. Construction of the 75-unlt townhome neighborhood began In earfy Juty, with sales scheduled to begin this t•ll. Completion of the first phaee of 39 townhomes Is slated for November or De- cember, to allow move-Ins In time for the holidays. Designed by McHale/Woods architects of Costa Mesa, Le St. Tropez wtll feature an exterior architectural theme reminiscent of Mediterranean vlllas. The de- velopment Is designed to achieve a maxim of ocean and golf course views from master bedroom decks and balconies. With anticipated prices from $129,900 to $192,900, the Le St. Tropez collection will represent three floor plans, all two-story, ensuring a mix of room arrange- ments to· meet a variety of lifestyles. Plan One, the most modest home available wtth 1,310 square feet of living area, contains two bedrooms and 21h , along with formal living and dining areas. In the 1,51 8-square-foot Plan Two, homeshoppers wlll find a third bedroom located on the lower level, which can easily be used as a home computer room, study, small family room or guest bedroom. Plan Three, with 1,626 square feet of livlng space, Is the largest home available Le St. Tropez, with three bed ms, 2'h baths, plus separat llv g, dining and family room . Custom-esl ed wood entry doors gre residents and guests, and reveal formal entries laid with either ceramic tile or hardwood, depending on preference. Features are raised panel Interior doors, wrought Iron stair railings capped with solid oak and wood-burning fire- places. Additional Information regard- ing Le St. Tropez Is available by contacting Donna Bernard at Sand Dollar Development's cor- porate headquarters at 261-2373. Variations On A Classic Theme Two bedroom condomonoums with provoie dech 01 polios. skylights, cothedrol ceiling\. wood burn1nq fireplaces ond o lull ronge of kitchen oppl1once\ 1nclud1ng \eporoie microwave oven\ Homes conven1entl1 loco•ed off of 8Porn Boule,,ard eQu1d1slon1 from the coast ond sout~ land l•PPwoy sy\tem Seven Cape Cod Floor Plans From ·sa9,9SO 9 .95% 30 year I ''d rote o. ih,. ty,rd t • nq w•t-ri .. ol.f ro••or1\ Q\ o .. 7.95%• ( , .... ·~rf •" • I ·, ·. , --.... -- .J.. ~_eewoods) IH HUHllNOTOH HACH that can become settees, con- temporary styling In juvenile furniture, and more colorful but less Juvenlte design motifs. Recently, color accents like yellow, red, blue and green have been turning up both on cribs and related furniture and on the blankets, sheets, decorative wall hangings, fabrics and novelty Items that are made for the nursery, he said. As the Juvenile products Indus- try readies Itself for Its annual October market, MacMiiian, too, notes that many Items are being geared to more affluent and older consumers. MacMiiian sees the major changes as "bright color, more sophisticated design and ·. . ·.j technology In which electronics and engineering combine to produce more features." Carriers and portable high chairs are testimony to the fact that "nobody stays home with a baby any more." Carseats, now mandatory In e~ery state, are another product category that has been greatly expanded, added MacMiiian. Electronic devices that alert a parent or other adult caretaker that a baby Is up and about are another growing category. These seem well suited to today's absentee parenting and the em- ployment of Individuals who care for more than one chlld either In a day care setting or In the home. A point brought out In conjul)C· tlon with the Importance of energy efficiency was the popu- larity of gas as an energy source for homes, as more than 85 percent of those surveyed In- dicated they preferred gas over electricity for cooking and heating purposes. lnform,tlon for the survey waa gathered over a two-month period throughout six Southern California counties -Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego and Ven- tura. ... 1 ..... , "' •; . ' .-, .. ~ .. ----------------------------- Laa Palmaa condo• affordable Barratt 1"1.ne'1 Lu Palma1 comma.nlty In ll!Mlon Viejo offen bomee from $61,990 on a bllltop alte. llore thall 200 bomee baYe been aold alnce the deYelopment opened le.. than a year aco. and aalee condna e a t an a•erace of 25 per month, .. ,.. Barratt Preelden t Geor&e Sabo. The re.ldential ~ collection lnchad• the fully farnlahed Stadto 2 plan, alon& with one-and two- bedroom condomlnla.ma and townhomee. S pecial dealan element• Include a loft/bedroom ID one plan and daal muter aaltea ID aome one-and two-atory arrance- m enta. l'or lnformad on, call 830-4450. Speeded-up loan payoff ad vised as a good alternative to investing By the Auoc:leted Preee WASHINGTON (AP) -Unless you can find a safe way to earn 11 .5 percent or hlqher return on your money, you re better off spending the money to make a speeded-up payoff of your home loan, a top mortgage executive says. Warren Lasko, executive vice president of the Mortgage Bankert Aaaoclatton, said that for a consumer who can afford the larger paymenta, 15-year loans now avallabte at 11 .66 percent Interest are good lnvett- menta. To be better off, he aald, "You've go~tbe able to put your money to wo , with aome aafety end confide oe, and make at least 11.68 cent on It. You Just can't do that In today'• market." The 15-year mortgage la catch- ing on. also are offering the short-term, $876 on the 15, as oppcled to fixed-rate home loans. $771 for the 30. Robert J. Splller, president of •Interest costs over the llfe °' the Mortgage Bankers Aasocla-the loan would be $82,680 for the tlon, said, ''Those homebuyera 15-year period and $202,560 for who see retirement down the a ~O-year mortgage -a savlnga road, or face substantial outlays of $119,880 . for children's college education Spiller emphasized that bor- TIJe 15-year moz:t696e u catc1WJ1 oa ..•• a •arYeT rela.ed by tlae u.oclatloa •llo ... , otfe Jn .even new loan• made by tlae a•tloa '• ~Nt morf//.,e baa.ten l• f or • 15-rear~. often chooM early pay-off loant, we've found." The 15-year loan Is offered at a tltghtly cheaper rate -about thr .... lgtha of a percentage point -than the more traditional 30-year loan. But alnce the 15~ year loan la paid off In half the time, It can aave a home buyer half the lntereat expenM. rower• must meet the normal requirement of being able to meet houM payment• with roughly 25 percent of thetr gro11 Income. Although lenders allow a per- aon to pay off a loan .. rty by making voluntary additional p1y- ment1 whenever thef can afford them, Spitler Mid, he'1 found "a tot of people want the dtectpttne1• of being required to make the higher payment. A )'Mr ago, mortgage banker• were writing very few of them. Now, a survey relealed by the utOClatlon t hQwt, one In sewn new loan• made by the nation'• largdt mortgage banker• I• for a 15-year per1od. SAlE'S OFFl('f OPEN WfEKfNOS FRO~ l o A M 7 PM 18062 Jolly lont Hun1tngton Beach 11 -' 8'8 6985 The U.S. League Of Savlnga .. ___________________ Im!' ____________ .;.._~ lnstltutlona aald It• memb«• The uaoclatlon prOYfded the followtng flgur• comparing a $75,000 loan for 15 and 30 yeara, rHpectlvety. The calculatlona are baaed on an 11.5 percent rate for the ah0f1er loan and a 12 P«oent rate for the longer term, a normal rate variance . He aald many of thOM who decide on the 15-yeer loan are two-Income couptee "'°"'ng up from a amalter houM wtro CM ...aty afford the extra monthty payment. •Monthly payment would be . .. . ' 0rang9 Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. September 15, 1N6 DI • •I L1flf'•, ~ Dayt, $6 Dollar• • Ada ma~ ••II• ,.1 f11rh t.u1 no l""IHJn 111 p•Hlllf'rtt " r,.fu11d1ble. • AddiQOnal Ii.net m.ay be purcha.wd for t ..! 00 ,.1ch • Pm"' mu•t be included 1n tht' ad • I>,-.,,. n•>t •ppl\ tu th,. thl ,.,,,1, rl'nlal ur lidp w1nted cluli6cttiona °'automobile• priced o\t•r t~l.lOO • ·\va1l1bll' onh w l"''"I" p11r1' ad~,.mvr• '>t'Umg mercbandiM . ...... ftr lilt ..... itr -.a. ..... "" .... .. NEW LISTINGS ...... Ill... 1111,IOO ,,. Are you a slngle tenant who would love a beautlful, cozy 1 BA condo of your own In a great area? Call to see this! 111 ILIFPI 1211,IOG Tastefully decorated 3 BA condo on one of the Stuffs' desired streets. Kitchen floor and counters have white tlle. Private back patio. .< patio. Fee. PllllllU NllT IJH,000 Loaded with charm I Some bay view! 3 BA, 1. 75 BA, den/game room, open beam celllngs, beautiful pine woodwork throughout. Quality. UllM Y1IW Ill.LS 1711,000 Halfway to Heaven! An unbelievable view of the world from this lavishly appointed custom home. 6 BA & other rooms galore! ,, ... ,. •m 1211,aoo Plan I. 2 BR + den with custom decor. Vacant & ready to be sold. Assumable loan -seller may carry. Tennis, pool, clubhouse & 24 hr security. .1&111111 •in 1211,000 Resort llvlng with pools, tennis and security plus Immaculate 2 BA + den with private lush gar- dens. ,,..... •1u 1121,000 Most desirable Plan 3. Single level 3 BR + family room. Resort llvlng with 24 hour security, pools. tennis and lush greenbelts. .1&1•1 •m IJH,000 Elegant 2-story home with 3 BR + FR. Lovely large wrap-around brick patio. Ideal end lo- catlon with lots of light and a peek of the ocean. ........ •111 1141,000 Here It Is -perfection! Lovely decor, lush private gardens, Ideal location. 3 BR + FR . single level. Fabulous price! ,, ..... 11111 IHl,000 Panoramic ocean view from elegant Plan V with 3 BA, FR, decorated In soft pastels. 24-hour guard-gated community with pools and tennis. THE BLUFFS 111 lllffl 1117,111 Wonderful "S" Plan. 3 BR, 2 BA Bluffs condo. Recently painted and carpeted. 1st T.O. as- sumable. Excellent price In desirable area! 111 lllffl 12h,ooo Excellent Trina plan on corner greenbelt. 3 BR. 42 BA, two level condo with large patio overlooking park-like setting. Near community pool! Tll lllFH 1221,000 Larger Bluffs unit with 4 BR on beautiful green- belt. High beamed ceilings, skyklights. well maintained. Lots of house for the money. Tll ILIFH 12H,OOO Best located "E" Plan on one of the widest greenbelts. End unit with perfect exposure for light & sight. Land Included. Tll lllffl 12t0,000 3 BR, single level corner unit located on wide greenbelt. light & bright, neutral decor. Good assumable first trust deed. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE 1-5 SATIRIAY 44Wllffewater 4'Ulltll Mlfl 2 BR, Oen MUlllllUl 3 BR, FR $287,500 J. DUBOIS 11 '-"' $325,000 C. McMAHAN UYOHIT 4 BR, Pool, Spa •llAMLUI 3 BR, FR 1111111nM4 $349,500 O'SHAUGHNESSY 2211 Wm.ifHt $390,000 S. MARVIN 2121......., UllM Y1IW llLLI 4 BR. FR Pll•llU $469,900 G. LIVINGSTON 2121 ........ 5 BR, View $520,000 M. MA TIHEWS llMIOLlffl 124 .. ,., ... .., .. 4 BR, Vu, FR, Spa $695,000 L. McLOON "'""" 4 BR 12 ....,,., lllh $995,000 C. McMAHAN LIM llU 110 Yl1 U4e hr4 5 BR. FR S 1,550,000 E. OLSON SUIDAY Ollll&Ml 11&1 1 BA $135.000 UMW.I 3 BA $275,000 "Ulllll OIHI 3 BR, FR $325,000 IAYOIHT 4 BR, FR $334.900 Ull ISU 5 BR, FR $340.000 "1111• MUI 3 BR. FR $345,000 SUYllW 3 BR, FR $389.000 OlllUMLll&I 3 BR. FR $390,000 lt.llMllUMLIUl 3 BR, FR $410.000 UllllllME 3 BA. FR $439,000 UllM VIEW ltlLI 4 BR, FR $469,900 llLll& llWI 3 BR $475,000 PllllllU 5 BR, View $520,000 WIHUllH 4 BR, Pool, Spa $575,000 UlllOUfFI 4 BR, FR $595,000 llYI• THUCE 3 BR.View $610,000 OMIUMLIWl 3 BR. Ocean Vu $625,000 IPYIWS 6 BA. FR. Vu $650.000 UMllU 4 BR. FR $680,000 lllUIYH 4 BR. FR $695.000 IHllOLlfFI 4 BA, VI, Spa, F~ $695,000 lllA'"* M.GUTH 221 Yl1 l .. ll C. RUMSFELD 11.lettJ C.McMAHAN l 14 ltarti&M .... K.PARKER 14Hleel Ir E. OLSON .. ,, ........... C.McMAHAN 2011 , .......... , G.ANDERSON 2201 Wetemtlt L. MURPHY 111 P.,,, AH J . DONAHUE • 0.•Htry F. SENNES Jl21WiMeHf G. LIVINGSTON 211 ....... R. BOLAND 2121.e.u.tr..t M. MATIHEWS •2lltahfJ O'SHAUGHNESSY HI l"•lec 0..JH D. VALENTINE 1111 ...... ,. y,,, ... T.BOLAND JOH ........ 4. A.KURTZ us.. ..... B.REEDY 2H Yl116jee J DU BOIS IO lfMlllere L. ROSE au.., ....... ,.. J CAMPBELL 644-9060 Call 642-5678 NEWPORT BEACH ..... aA,..., 1211- 0reu up this 3 BA doH house. Great curb appeal. Located on desirable esplanade In great area. Fireplace. Sunny patio. IALll& PllmlU SHI .... Live at the beach & have Income tool Steps to beach, rents are low, can be raised. Owners Interested In hearing all otters. llYD 111111 1421,111 High cathedral celllngs accent this custom 5 BA tamlty home In excellent neighborhood. Maid's room. workshop, spa, all In mtnt condition! IAllU llWI H 11,MO Duplex with view on a large corner lot. 3 BR, separate guest room. Large 2 BR apt. over 3 car garage. Owner will help wlfinancing. WllTllWNIT 1111,111 Oceanfront living at Its finest. Quality custom home on corner lot on the sand. 3 fireplaces, gourmet kitchen. WllTllWNIT 1711,tlO Forever ocean views! Two 3 BR units. Lower has large patio and bonus room. Corner location. Inside stairwell connects units. ltlOAIYll 1141,111 Fantastic remodeled and expanded Plan 1. 5 BR, separate master suite. extra large famlly room, large private lot IW.IU Pl•UIU ll~H,IM Newly remodeled 3 BR Cape Cod bayfront on prime corner location using finest quality ap- pointments and interiors. Pier & slip. l&LllA PllllllU 11,111,llO Drastic $1 ,200,000 reduction makes this estate si ze Bayfront the best buy on the market. Large boat slip, spectacular location. CORONA DEL MAR Ullll YllW llUI IHl,111 Tastefully decorated and meticulously main- tained 3 BR home. Top of the line kitchen appfiances. Many custom details Fee land . tllf OllHA lfL IUI SHl,000 3 BR home 1 block from beach. Custom built by owner w/high ceilings, stained glasss. winding staircase. Must see. Call now. IPYILAll 1111,llO Prettiest home In Spyglass. Courtyard with pool & spa. Country trench 3 BA, FA. freoch doors. gourmet kitchen, ocean and bay view . ON THE COVER UOLISIYI UN llLI I 1,H0,000 5 BR English Tudor residence created around lovely used brick patio, swimming pool and spa. French doors lead to beamed living room. richly paneled library and elegantly appointed gourmet kitchen. Master suite has adjoining office, curved balcony Four fireplaces, ex- ecutive phone system. Intercom, decorator ap- pointments. One of lido's finest homes. 2161 SAii JOAQUIN HILLS RD.,: NEWPORT BEACH CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 1 A£AL EST ATE FOR SALE HOUSES .,.,.,~ ~· ... ""......,-.., l\.-on-P_....M r..,. •• ~.e..' (.fVONI ""'Ma• fr1(r10 .. F'1•~lt H•rtutt1..-l P'OIJlllW'~ '"''''"~ a.t<..,.~ Hi.,,,. ••a11t ... ,..,,..,"~o...··~"' .. '' (>-CD ~~"'""'' '' 'C<°t r''"""'" ~Jt ~ "'•'• , .,,.,,...,., 11a,,..._ '• m• G< -~'P""1"'1r f~!"t•'•'"'\1 n1 l ••""•'I04I ~ w • .. , ,..,,. ... , DEADLINES w ... 11'4"""'' Trvw~. • , 1Ay ..... ,,, c,. 4.,, HOUSES UNFURNISHED ~ . 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Weetdltf: OOWt ~ WITI LIW... equltyiot--;:s.~~,. · .._,.., a ch06Ce "400'• u ...... .._ c.erpec, ...-tNI le tne Miit Met• 13S5.000 080 ~12 Super-S bdrm, 1n coey oory l)UnQM>W off PCH 10€.~AL U<*rR4CEGIOtlP = OWr 1700 ~ 1'. ::WC.:~:'.:; ~ ltt k.lnd on tne '.4C'IUE GILLIS •TlllLlnl• GOnYnUnltY~Md U tree uty Of 5 rm tlomia .. &!W • ,_ UllWl,lll.lli ,...... = :_~ SOud Mt/2+0en 13ttK o,w. ·~:? ~o: M AL TOR . ~o-11yt Plan, vtew, 4~ ~'=·• q~~= Wll.LiiMNXtt.~IMWll :;~~eo W~ty ~15 Dramatic, contemporary home, ~ fl'HA 1tt of aaa.ooo la#scn I le. c.i1 for appointment, • ... m room, uPI' bHOflH. Laro• ... ... with loa of wood and gt... Ideal at 11~ o w o tnd T.D. ~ John Cw.y lkolcet. UITllll 1279,500. Ag178C)..eot7 1umable 1oan1, Mll•r Mortgagu. Comm. •BEAUTIFUL WA.TEA fot 1.-family. Overloo'-'1 .. ,. w/mlfn 115,000 c1Wn et •LOVELY SPACIOUS hm I •1 IDI-wanta etoelng ~·· LH Prop«tlM, A.pt., Motels, VIEW 2Br 2'A8a Twnhee, ...... .......,.. 12%. Rentl In.,.. MSO .__ ln prHt1;1ou1 neigh· Abeolut• ~ • told t120.ooo. Hot .. •. un1t1. lple, d8b7 1 3J:3r5 1 15150 ~ park. Five ~. & +. ba.llent buy at ~.... bofl'loOd. 58R 4bt, IQ fam f\.lrnllhed °' unfumllhed -Ree, HomM. Condot. Etc •baths, blWard room. study, chll· 1129,1500. Ownr/egt llllL..., rm, huge muter tult•. 3 Highly upgrad9d With WATLKI H()NI DEFAULTS·NO Probttml .... cut .. t houM In CdM dtt • .. 1.... lar uuo1 .. ,. and 819·942·31551 or Queltty bUltt, 1 YMt'1 new fple•. m•ny utru "Homea and Gtrdlna" llOMt~ ~. call NOW 8em·10pm 2Br tS., totally redone. f.::nly ~ r'OOI' f~.ut 8! .. :::.._, 81t-753-tel!S Pi1n onlyt fernlly, l'lomt wfth ....,.,,.i ...... $295,000-'484 Walnut Pl tuah landacaplng with fUiAL ESTATE (1) 337-5959 Near Bayalde Park un .1.., '""au,. ,....... • rnoym m-decktforw•• Md night 7 Bdrm older Balboa •BEAUTIFUL prof decor-large yard + NOurtty 111·1400 t $1300/mo. 780-1123 Ja.rae pool and 1plcioU1 courtyard .,._ •-llgtlte vttwlng. Meny cue-home. Priced et lo1 value. at9d, hlghly upgrad9d gaft. Av.U.ble lmmedl· ~~~~~~~~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio1-----'•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nl.r.ed cul-<l 1 t 1111 Ull IT INI tom fteturM , •ntlque \H E. OcHnfront. 3BR hm. Complete NC ately. Only $329,800. c.11 -Ill on an ove e-.ac 0 VllC*lt 48A 28A In nn.t •t91Md gteaa, built-In '425.000. PLAYA REAL I'll· prtc.d f0< fut Nie. PatrloJt Tenore 831-12ee IUV11W IT.... ltaMI farall~.. The VlbM .,. Rlgllt In "'1' Danny Bibb/StephanJe Grody .,..._ Wall#. to 9ChOol9, vlC. & aat.. 3 ldrmt, 3 ESTA.TE 873-1800 $149,800 • 303 E 20th St 3 Br 21h ba + twn1ty room cl.-C Old W0tld CdM • ..... lh09Pfno. New c:erpee, N tM and dtn,. wonder· • •CHARMING 3BR hm hu View. Lrg lot. Pool1tenn1i ...... ...... 1111 ehermtl'I StwMd i ... · P411nt. °'* 1700 tqo.ft. ful top of the llne kttcNn c.r..a ffl llar IOU been remdld/upgrld, lg & teeurlty AeduC9d to Iott of WOOd. hUgt rick a..-ITYU Hliii(H'W,Jl..... Pooc .. yerd wlcountry with ~ renge. 2 bOPCtx f Bd \Ga •• fam rm, wtclhp, ltOfege. $375.000. 213/43()..3029 3BR 1'ABA..i. tum, frplc, gw. trple-lt'• only 2Br but Oh Slngl l10cy 6 bdrm 1f vtew. Aaeume new so 'I' wt w a, 1*11 "*'J,,t:; lg lot. RV eoceee wntr 1 .. .eoo. 876-9589 myl EuropMl'I kltehen 11 ,.. .•• ~home'. Cul ..1-:·.!?ocaooursetion on' flx.O FHA 1tt of 115.000 dltloNll amentti... ta1o.ooo 717 FERNLEAF St59,9QCM80 E 18th SI IAlllllT 11.-lllTI IAn.T or 818-357-1208 wonderful with all ,,....t ....... ...,... --~ et 11%. OWC 2nd T.O. lndudee the i.nd. 840-8182 by Owner *SACRIFICED S 10,000 Gree! buy at 1275,000. ~ . bltln1. Prtvate *Pl off ooe of the canyon's finest streeta. w/mln 115.000 ctwn et OUPLEX-2Br 1b• ea. aureetlv• unatteoh•d L.ge lovely hm-!n & out. 2 + den. OWMr9 unit • 3 89~':~~~3::=,;'°· ~..'m0c, gt•15•, .. • c'~~H~· Features fonnal li"~"'" and ~; .. 1 .. n 12%.. Aentt In .,.. S1150 WATI HI MONT SCH>f·PCH. S275,000. twnhm 38R 2'hba, xlnt ~uum. loan. 0~ Sun bdrm t I I • OOO ,..,, ,,. •• ..,.,,,, room, latoe muter·;~te wi~pn.... +. Excellent buy •t HOMlo, tac. 521Carnatlon.8Yowner cond, lg patio. Now 1·5 1915 Windward. 1 1 aoo11~,.:,•1;,,m~~~:: ~~tum:YrtyS 1200. A_gUl73.-6111Lvm-o ., 1 129.500. Ownrl •o t REAL ESTATE 873-0241Of87!-1541 S149,900-341A E 18th St 831-1872 pouesalon, .... "'trlde, WATERFRONT HOMES vate office. Family room and den. 8 19 • 94 2 • 3 5 5 1 or '3)·1400 -·-w II 1·H11 .. ff.-. --full price $830,000 873-8900 E.n)Oy front row ~ & Large pool -1z.ed lot. Exceptional 819-753-1853 Pt1n oNyt _ ~·-'15"• --• --Ownerl agt 844-9513. b•y vleW from exec cua- vtews! Danny Bibb/Stephanie •'f Wm NEW 2 STORY 1100 9Q.ft. P::"anctc~=t• ~~ lot. lw~ IMO L~~ 2vt!:_ ~::. = Spect1CU11r ~ & ocean B:~~~~~ ~~~~i tom home on ~1giou. Grody Eteg.ntly o.oor.i.O hme • ~o •• 110 Uto. Xlnt thll io.,,.iy ~ home. to lhopa & r•teorentt 1.. vued COndo. 2brl 2 b9 guwd-0< Wk 752 5181 ~~~ ~~~bt~ _ •wu I Meet eougt\1 after ptan In '"'· be4ow MK. ,.,... Quiet ar-. or-t neigtl· .-nllTll .... market.. eo.1 llffp avt, gete, al . atMnltlel. w t R ti.Ei-3B ..Arn ur ar NCluded heeted -·-ITIUT 11,111,• Plrtl f>t9ce. M~ Cell btwn 12-6. 191-.15128 bOfl. 48', 3Ba. All In tip. 111' W&TllnllT NC. bldg. ldMI fOf wheel S215,000. 548-H38 hn, ;p 2 t~ "tpa poolg 12500/mo Two wonderful large homes • one yrd, fonn., dine, 48dnn, top condition $575,~. • chair per.oo. 1495,000 UPGRADED 4B 2B me. · pa•4• ·.~ .... R S'--·, u 1q (1Bdrm down•1•1 ) U/~. ····-J .. I ·n Freeh & excttlng enter· Call87"8•44~87"8676 r • beh.1875/mo.-...--OMl'l'latY .. \£a n ue recently finiahed, the other a large 2'Ae., fam rm, -~: •*'•" PlllTlll f!J()Uffla aa JJfQ/I, talntt'• home. Thi• llghl ""' ... ~"' .,. Condo w/2 tiled patlol, p-i-Home1 Real Eetate log home built 1900. Theae homes etc. CIOM to Ml. SQ, Prk. lllBD • IAlflln CV>,,.,,,J.Na"'. and airy 3 bdrm. 3 ba & llllW Ulm new kit, lncid• land & .... ...t 875-eOOO with two ............ ,u..... mount.a.in $239,500. SO. CALI· A~ Hiiie ,_.._ "on .u ~· :ei> bonut room has Just Sacrtnoe .... by owner. euCdm•ble loen.. 1 Bite to OCMn view 3Br 2Ba. C ta •na rm ...._.......'6 FORNIA RL TY 15'4&-51()6 .._ s'_.,'V ~() 9uu, been completely & pro-Ivan Wells •BR exeeuttw M High Sehl & Churef\. <*lkl, tprlc, gar yrd. Oct "O."----.... "--""....,. __ streams are 9'UTOunded by 15 acres -------;i-~ro·~:'~ ~= v 11J-"t'7'f feeal<>nally r.Oeooratld. home, eeparate m .. t., OJ*! Sun 1-5. 1"3 San 11t to June. S7915/mo. 2" bdrm, 1 ba, yard. gar-of stately trees and fem gardens. F I 11 I I I I a T t>.y and tight• from a ... 3407 (. c.a.t Hwy .. C4lll In a prime corn., location 1ulte. lge kltchenlfamlly Bruno. DOfoth/. Lowe 11t, tut & NC. 498-8~2 agt. '#9tlr/dryr hookup. Barbara Aune IULYlll • ,. curlty protected at· llYl•m··-with boat dock. Alklng room . lmmaeul1ta. 844-8898 or 75-51511 e lwk 1141 New paint & erpt. HAL llTITI II moaphere. Enjoy the L 3B -S598,000 1259,000 714·631·7502 Watef'fronl dplx 4br+ 2br •aa S 7 9 5 /mo . Sher y I ltllT Niii... l1M,IOI luxury of thll apaiclou• 2 .g r, 2¥•Ek+ fam rm, -dock, rtp, S100K equity paclou1 \IOI vi;:, or 831-t288 Veryprivateoutatandingtwost.ory, llLTl·llLLlll t bdrm condominium with l 289,000.A.qt831-7118 \.\AllHIHO'l;I DPAllHSlllllllT trade/Mll.673-2722 ' bdrm. Near town beach 2 bdnns., 2 ~ baths, "condo" ca-Plllllll. l&LL profHalon•I deoor. UYI IT m IUOI llllMt ... Inc. Harbor View Home. --J IC 1171 S 1350/$11550. 4~-8930. thedral ceiJ.in&S with feeling of PITllll Tlllll 159!5,000. RMlty Wlrp 3 bdrm, 2 ba Ri;~.e,~E 51~~~ 91p9;r~1.~~~P:.":; .. a au.,.,. LiUI lltul llS! Spaclo' ...... ---light and airy. Wrap 111· 1111 • ••tu--horM )ult 2 bloek• :o redec:. Reidy to move In. llSTllD ULID mtmrr' 1ft8M@s 611'!2 -· n..;.;.;;;;; • .;;..1.c.;..;;;;;;;;,,_==no~ ..... =-~..,_,-" •r-1 "Uttle Coron• del Mar". Call Hazel 631-0680 HUNT CLUB llquld9tlon. ... -· -· -·•· around patio. One block to achools A ":I well bullt one •tory, Thlt home wlll be open Ima• l 4 cu 110 m E NGL Is H thru 81115188· Lge home 2178 Pl9oentl9. Apt D. and shoppl.ng. Pri..,.--' to sell. Donna 4 rm, 3~ N th, horM for your con't'9nlenoe on Fllll IPPll TUDOR SpaclOue ,.,.,.,d overlkg OOMn 4BR 7ba. 1825/mo. 545-7983 \.~ with family room and S 11•• to0 _,, 3· , •-Furn/partlally furn. --------Godshall laland kitchen 1 ....-at from 1·5. Asking _, Popular Por1oflno In de-gat..... bdrm, 3 ~ b9th POOC/ec>a. Walk 10 pvt. 2Br 2~ e. Condo, encl gar · n .,....... prlol '415,000. Atk tOf' WlllllHllE str .. ble Seawtnd with""'° w/famlty room, llbfary + bMctl tennlt S3500/mo gd ar .. 1975. Gary WOf1t llL•IT flTATI 11,MIJll!t! LM•IUll ==wit~ IP9dol.1 11 0 A nne M eCaaland Price stathed S15,000 1 l1hed bonus room. 4 more. On+'• ICl'e, PrlOe l~g~ poolA 841-7705154&-5401 eYM .... ., pet IMdlng 831 1268 old u--.. -.. ~ k 3B Bdrm• 3•L ba C"'--to slashed to S575,000. • PRIVATE TENNIS COURT, .. LllllT_,. 'f04.K own ®c* tOf 40' bPEN SAT 1 5 year ....,....,...ar r poo1 & ,;nit .$329~. 0pen Sat 1-5. 30977 m.id MrVlce 240-1743 2BA 2BA condo, pl, ger, POOL & SPA Large custom home WILi Tl IUll -t>oet. In •Xciuttw Dover 321 POINSETTIA 28a. Tiied entry, kitchen. Ask f0< Joan 760·1900 StHpleehue. Call Jlluln f~ 2(•7 lie. 1.•50 af, upper unit. Stior.t wtth cornmuntty dining room. Atrium & P1tr1ek Tenore 831-1288 -~ Prime SC Ptaa loc. $800. situated on ~ acre lot in prestigious • YILLAm beeches. Now priced .i I •ii~'·? fam rm. A/C, frptc. 1 blk Open Sunday 1•5 Exec: rum 289 Adult Ag1640-0810 851 -1360 Belcourt. Two story home with 5 2 & 3 Bdrm "°°'" pcan.. (LH) '49~. •if "· 10 Auoe pool ·IP&. pm. 2330 Por1 Lerw~ Pl. I·~~~~:\ A com 55+ 8 mo min ths Totally Ma.lfld. Gourmet Ill Upgra~ Auum1bl4! If ll0-1H0~~ ; $1200 mo: P<*lbly un~ •SPACIOUS 2Br 11.489, 2 bdnns .. 4 ba . family room, study, kltehenl, upgr.oed mu--WATI HI HVNl qualified Ag1• weteome. ....:!.. -::: furn II $1000. Av1 Oct sty Twnhme. Gar, frpto, air conditioning, extensive security t• bltht~ fretldl doors. liOMt, •-· OLD COM 2 DupMx't. So. Do not dl1turb tenant 15th M v Rlty Dick pool S800 system. Bright and cheerful and in Deck• fOf outdoor tMng. REAL ESTATE of Hwy. tncomee ofS2850 Lata Au Ith llH Dud~ 837:9500 ' m.il UITW • Underground parking. U1 1-& $.2t00/mo. One wtth One Half Moon. lrvlne -11• ••12 1••11t• "move in" condition. 24 hour~-Drutleally reduced. • -'Mt#. Bkr/Ownr 875-4573 Call Owner 854•3120 HITU111 f!J!rt IMc~ --"· _. 6 ed gate community. $1,500,000 in· Starting at 1225,500. Ulll•llLUI 411F&lllYHll F&ll.T-1l•llUIFa.T 3 bdrm, 1 ba, yard. o-r-eludes land. Donna Godshall PA.GEANT REAL ES· SELL Idle Item• ""Ith • St ~ !!!(;, H + Immediately avallable. 4 Ullll llHI 5 Bdrm, 3 e.. family room. 58r upper dplx 2'hb9 ege, f(f.le $950/mo. ••-1 •-11 TATE, (714) 494-0791 Dally Pilot Clualned Ad.J i=t o houM .° A:me bdrm. 2'h bath, dining dining room, new C911>9t· $1600. A.vi tll 8115188 Ref (2589 range) Sheryl - -27 000 ... rm, famlty rm. llreplace + Clearlt ... ,. TH Int Ing, paint, etc. lnVMtor 818/285-2281 875-9932 831-1288 MTl9IUIY Slll-4• • -5.ooo down. good loeatlon. Only Palatla( FRENCH COUN· has priced below market ' A beautiful one-of-a-kind ocean-Owner/Broker 548-8040 S159,995. Call Patrick TRY TUDOR, more than to Mii fut. S159,000. *2 WIDI nll lllTJ ·-·----Ctlu.... liM Tenore 831-1266 elegant. 5300 sq It, 11 1961 Orchard. Open Beautltulty d.cof'et.O 1lk, view, Cameo S hores home. Many ;ey MOtlV.i:d o:n;;; rooms. Ocean 4 City Sat/Sun 1·5 1Ba, VIiia Balbo• Condo. _ , custom features incl. a uniquely 1782 9Q ft 38' 2'h89 Llghtt view ••t•te. Ctalt ttrt Lge mirrored llv. rm, fE"' 3Br 2 be w/trplc, 2 car o-r. designed solar heated pool and spa TwnhH In exeluatve Ma';~ ":::~~tes~~~lff: ~: lOIS e:!'~r~r~~::,~1~ V ~I Sl~22;'~aem:~ utll. and a new "European" kitchen . A ----· e ~~ &~· llY111 s. s $999,000111 Leal of the 1 BDRM LOxURY CONDO S975. Act Full 640-4775 831-8300 perfect 4 bdrm., 3 bath home for ' .......-•· Harbor Ridge bargains. (St Albans) By Owner tranquil Uvino and entertainin ... g. Thia open tp9Clou1 Tri-Fan tulle expen ded For per100al preview call ot638-040S ·E/731_7528 · Charming oottage 2br, S950/mo. 3BR 2BA. exit ·~-o level prtc.d well below Stewart In beaullful Tur-Patrlek Tenore 631-1266 pvt beh arM. $950. mo eond. No pets. 759-8167 Lois Jacobs H1rbor v.· •• H1·111 market. Reduced to tie Rock featuring 5 Of 760-8702 •• r.u. ···" 1 (71'4) 842-3315 Of Of 240·2242 $156,500. Open Sunday Bdrm• and 3 ear garage (819) 323-2781 .. UITlll..t.I•. 1·5. 1087 Stonebrook Ln. Private 14)8. Very private I~!¥~; I ~: A UllU II.LS .. w•-AT LAST! a.Tl If IWY. IHt• • $489 900 845-~~ loeatlon. Fantutlc oon· 1 .. -. BESTBUYINTOWN 47 ~d-•I:, bull Darling duplex _ 2 bdrms., ~; .. ; .. ,. J ·-wm-· dlllon. Agt ; 24x60 on comer lot. yr t retWy nMI l .... ltlfal ....... u.ua ~ _. 111-1111 Large ll'llng rm, dlnlnn & '""' rom omlng look· •---'--I Oal area, firepLace. new kitchen cabi· Thlt 10 yr "YQUnG" 3Br Ill• llllE kllef\en area with 18~11y Ing 10< • horM with boat ..._ " nets, disposal, gas range. F.ach unit 4 Bdrm, 2 ~ bath plus family room 1~S. horM II at9gently Jodelle Model luxurlou• rm. Young ldultl lffp 10< 43 ft ullboat. Wiii· FHI At 1 .. 1 Wlttl upgraded family home with view. decorated w/Mrthl<>Mt 38drm, 2'hBa, fonn.aJ weleome.$29,500 Agent Ing to t.iie ewe of horM has new hot water heater and & dellQner wallpaper • dining rm. JllCUZZI, 5'40-5937 whlle prepwtng boat to drapes. Back unit . l bdrm., 1 bath, Open Sat & S un 1-5 Brick frptc, NP fam rm. pano<amle view of all ult around the wofld. new ref rig. and garbage disposal. 2727 Windover NC ayat, t>lk wait fence, Newport/CttaJlnL tltry a..11 Hamt needed from Dec 1 Each . h . Mary RV ac:ceea & much morel Many custom fMtur... C~I 1229 '85 to July f '88. lmpec;. • Wldtet Selection urut as a pnvate patio. Guy L ivingston $199,500. Southern C•H-Asking s559 000 etble refetene.1. Call • Updated o.i1y Lou Marion fomla Atty 54&-5805 OPEN SUNDAY 1~5 2 C Iota. Mat0nle 3071832-8823 daya or •All Ar ... & Prioee ••--•-• 44-9060 760-878 2 St'l Giant. 3lk. Bonus 5 Toulon Harbor RJctoe MCtlon In Pacific View. 307-835·31591 ev/wtlncla. •Open 7 D•ya tam-7pm --"-·--r .,4~2 .. ~ Must NII. 619 568-6904 Atk fOf Qeorna Hain. 675 8860 --m rm, 137,950. S7K dn to ...,....,.., ..,......-....,.. •- 1 ~ ATE 11, ltl-Veta. Gary, Bkr 559-1111 Harbor view Carmel 3br C•••trcial LIDO ISLE: ee.ut. furn. • Private tennis court, pooJ and spa, 3BR 2~BA, fam rm. 2 FP1. 2ba, $249,500. 1"3 P0<1 Prtrtr!f 1290 3br 2ba. S2WO/mo 875-Or Stop By yard and patios surround this NEWPORT BEACH $149,750. 875-1771 Weybridge, 759-1870 , ,,.1 IUOI 5088, 818179 7271 eve 2111 ..... rt lh4 .._ U "----f 1 Hou 2B Balboa Peninsula Fee spacious view home. Five bedrooms BA YFAONT AMI Eatate Store Hbr vu Hms 3Br'fam-rm, Unique commercial build· ~n ron Mt r --------include 2 master suites plus 3 -L 1982 Port Albans. I"" on hlghwau 4000..,, tBa, gar, patio, no pets. •21111111 .af• SPECTACULAR S245 000 492-0890 ... '' ....,. Utlll Incl. Av1 tll June '88. bdnns., 2 bath servants quarters. 2 lllTllUA... PllHIT · · rt. 133 It. frontage, home sa50•1750 83 1_85e9 $725. 1Be, dining., ... kitchens/commercial. Spacious WATER VIEW Gr .. t potentl .. In ttll• 3 Julllard In Unlverllty Park . & dupi.x "1 behind In · lndry hk-upe, pvt yard. gar. bed horM with exnand.O VIII II 3 Bd 2 B UI•' 1•1 • bMuUful g1rden setting. No Pe11. Wtr pd. 5'48·5195 rooms include huge family room, llvlng and dining ... room. ~ · rm, • + ---Great owner/ uHr. 17 BA.YFRONT .. 3 bed . 181-B Santa laabe4, C.M. library and formal living d ~·~•~... Unsurpased water location c d BO s Room. pool tabi. EHIPUI DILlllYI Ownef' wt11 finance s1.2 w/30 ft boat 111p. NO -------an .......... '6 ovtre patio, re· to •tey. Earthtone The dl1tlngul1hed two mllllon. Daya, 4~·1833, PETS. $1850. mo. BICkb9yTwnhm.3Br 3 ba. room. Beverly Morphy near the harbor entrance W / futbllhed kitchen and 2 c•ipell. Air conditioning. story entry IHda one Into ev ... 494-8401 OCEANFRONT .. lowar 3 frpl, dbl gar 11200· mo OlPl Ml 11 UM ISLE 1111... two boat spaces & easy ocean c:. gerage. S114'800. 1185•000 this "manor houM"ln a bed. lhor1 1erm. s 1200. 730-5559 or 730-0355 El -WATl RI RO"'l I lntH 0.llt ltlltJ guard gated community. .. .... llPT. ITlll mo S.t E'alde neighborhood egant family home with large ~. Two bdrm duplex HOMI' hoc. 18124 Cutver Dr, Irv Soaring eelllnga and WESTMINISTER MALL OCEANFRONT .. 5 bed. 2Br. w/d hkupa, lrg lat~ patio on oversized lot. Five located on private road off REAL ESTATE 111-llOO stained and leaded glua 90,000 IQ. ft. Bldg Penln. Pt. 3 ur ger ttced rMr yrd wl prlvacy bedrooms. 4 baths, family room, 131-1400 windows lratn41 ec>aricllng 282,000 aq ft land, $2850. mo. 1850/mo. Call 842·3871 · Bayside Drive. L ive in one and Plll Pllll bay v111u 1hroughoutthe income S310.ooo. PENINSULA. PT ... 2 bed. ~-,--=--::=-:c---==--.,..---formal dining room, hardwood th th * ~~~~~~~~ 3 Bdrm. ram-rm, ll'llng rm, Interior. The formal ltvtng Price reduoedl home, VU. S 1200. mo. Bike to OCC 3bf 2ba 2 atry floors, French doors. Beautiful con-rent e 0 er . .,1,200,000 in-farn-rm, atrium, tile roof, room laclreledbythe2nd Albert Puuell RMlty upgrldea thru-oot $775 dition. A r are beauty . J oan eludes the land. redwood decking and floor gallery teadlng to Exelualve 831·5252 -WATlRIRO'lll aval l mid month paUoeoYef'.Showt Ukea t he bayfront mHter -1 /0 Ill l ltOMI" •-· 539-6190 Beat Atty fee Lewis/Danny Bibb SALL Y SHIPLEY ITIOdel. By Owll9f Prine bedroom aulte. There are _, H" _ • REAL ESTATE CloM to IChla & lhoppl ..... UTE MIN JOYCE DABO only. 832-3787 three additional femlly IH'T 1111 Tiii! 131·1~ 3br 2ba hme. Vaca~ • llTll Ol9ft.D 121.41 Aftft . LT -------f::ua ... L l bedrooms, a gourmet Truly a deluxe Dup141x. Frpl, Lg yrd, 2 Cir gar. ,.,._ ~ • kitchen and lamlly and CIOM to sand end w.vee. 1242 Belfast St, btwn Light and airy condo with 3 bdrms., SUP Ador•ble horM In Ealt-11111111 Ul.IQ f0<mal dining rooms. The 3 + Bdrm•.3 B9thi, view-VIiia Balboa Condo F .. rvtew & Harbor. S900 2 1h baths, expanded to include ERB NEW LISTING llde Coeta M .... Hard· Three Arch Bay llqul-beautlfully land•eaped Ing <leek In upper Unit. A IP9Clou•. quiet, engl I'll, mo +MC dep. 989-3820 d IN Sp n f d I P le terraoe lead• to the dock CO"" den ind nrepllOe approx 2000 9Q ft. Fully :--0-.,---------ownstairs. Studio an'd storage Y GLASS WOOd oora. amity room, •ton. •llOfam ocean for a large bolt. Priced, L~ Unit h•• 2Bdrm• 2 tum. 2lk 289 +fem, w/d, Cute elMn lltt141 28r, w/d room. Hardwood floors, central air two flreplac .. and 4 + city llght vtewa from ln cludl ng land at Bath• llreplace a~d rlfrlg, f/p. So lovely, Just hkupa,/:age, encl yrd, conditiorung, sky lights. Good quiet p t " . . h ~l•ndarnoeol~g• ·• J:.•,•kutn g• 3~t~em .. odeledtate. 4Pt;c'l.:_m,.. $1,975,000. patlo • bring toothbrulh (DllMI, grdnr.13 S 366 Hamllton res igious executive ome " .... s.o.4 SEASHORE, NB llnen•. Incl) Sunny lrg ~ 745 111 & dep. location near community pool. Joan / & !1oom59,:>63~~12166Marllyn :~~: fr':.d 11= t~ PlllllSIU NOIT OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 p1tlo, Walk to boh + DRAMATIC 3br 2~b9. all Lewis W ocean, mountain city ligh ts '475,000152 No. P0<1ota. llUIHllT llYl IW.TMI comm pool. Adlta, no amenities. Jog to beh, xlnt Nil 1111 view, new pool & spa. A serene cau PATRICK TENORE A 5 bdrm eontempo<ary Ill-Hit ~~~ 1!~~v~r~C:~117 · ., ... 111so1mo. 848-1035 fltof llEHCTit• Set tingw /new lan dscaping. f Or a PP 0 Int men I property In a tunny COi'· EASTSIDE 2 BDRM 1211,IOO s· g1 1 l 4 bdrm 831·1288 ner locallon In the vlllage l•et•• Prt!!J 1350 ...... llfwl""4 Cottage. Patio, ltove, Four bedroom Baycrest home in m e eve, , 3 bath, W'flmllT!I ··~~~~\:·? ~~~n•''~~!9':.i1~f~ 2 AoOs!r.'c.U. ...... U02 frptc. sees. 846-0988 top condition and perfect location. family room home with many Excellent ttarter hamt.yy;: alder· ..... opllon on this x11 eond. Inc 11e,seo. 15% URbl8"68/MEXLfoM EASTSIDE 3Br 1Ba. new Two fireplaces. oversized pool and added amenities. $695,000. C<>mptetety r9mOd4Med 2 -~--.;_, 1arge21torylamllyhome. dn.S176,500 497·8287 Fut tree tenant provtdr. orpt11palnt. Lg yrd. Sml cabana. A perfect home for the BELLE CHASE LEE ~~':it!r~.rPi,= WSA200000NT WlrtTEnt ~~:tr~ $1,050,000. Bc'!..~~~ ... ER-Eut3 Un~t• lnr;R~~~~~tl:L~ m5~~:5~530rdnr family that needs space a place to qty ....... ,..r -""' ' ' ent~rtain! Paula Bailey double CM g.,.age, large rowtld 2131277-eo&t • 1.\,1\ll Ill HO"lf $179,500. 845-3602 Rare ftndl S800 3br h• E•lld9 2Br 1b9, gar, lge EXCITING cor'* lot • ueumable llOMl.., •-· • Pr 7S practlealtyonthewa1erat encl Y91d. Wtr & gu pd. JIJlllll lllEH IHI... financing AND much •I 1_ YltJ lllT REAL ESTATE •I ti S39-8190 a.t Rlty fee 1 725 mo. + sec ,._ CORONA DEL MAR more. An ab101u11 11 .. ae 831·1400 •llm .. ••/ 01her• Unec:tvenlMd 846-0491 or 675-3-432 Located in beauuful Jasmine Creek ld0<•ble horM fOf the IDIOD ••HIT -with 24-hour ....... ..Aed entrance BLUFF LOT young ooupl1. Only • MllDlllL ••II Large 3 Bdrm unit w/enct. Ealde new MIP8' 2BR 2BA 6.......,"' S138,500. All( for Rha IAUI Loweat price In Big Cyn. Greet Coeta MeM patio, $1200 ytly. Or .. t loc. Pvt pkg, upper near large pool, lighted tennis Prime area between Ins . .Wide 83i-1281 A bMutlfUlly kepi 3Br l249KI Over 2000 eq. tt. loc:atlon. 1400-2000 9q. tt. jAllll IU&.n level. Gdnr/Wtr pd ftrepl courts. private spa ... This beautiful . . pira-"Cu1tom" horM. Large 7 Rue MarMlll• 759·5080 Prloee 1tart •t 1 130,000. --1111...,.. loft all appl•. "'*'lttet: Plan 5 w ith 3 bdrms . 2 lh baths can tlon Point and Little Corona famlly room, air, fire-MUST SELL 4 Bdrm P«Mct fOf 1mall bull· .. _. ____ .._., No pet•. S985. 751-3898 be yours fo r only $325,000. Owner Beach. Your dream home will place, extr• •torage, OcMnfront .largeet lot naHman. Owner wlll 11•111M1ll •INEW PLUSHI 38 large private baetcy11d. • 02~ • nrwice. Alk fO< Jim 0t , t may help finance. Marie Denney command spectacular VlS. tas of E.CM F---tc 3 ... 2n . Bea1 buy In the ar.. It beat arH 1 2• W · Mary1nn. .. ........ •-•·-..a e.-2 ~e. 2 atry Twnhme. _,,_ -... 5 139 900 Find ou1 more Oeaenfront A.gent. -...._ .... g.,., A\11now 11200. ITITI IF Tll llT llLMllT llU,otO the jetty action, night lights & flp. fruit trw. deeper•t•. (114)6a1:1000. 931.eso<i 873~3777 38K. evefi now. d erage Y1W unau ... •·0ne of a kind'· . Manor Plan 3. tide pools. Sellers will h~lp 124K· A.gt. 759-5080 M1ss10N v1EJ0 REALTY lt.,.rtllMenl.., T r a ditiona l ~~a-~~184M787 111-a12er 1M-111J Five bedrooms, 3 IA baths, and fam-with finan ' $950 000 mmm Tl••••• wan.... Only 4 yeart new, s bdrm Realty M ... Verde 48R 28A f•m Uy room. Dramatic tw~story with cmg. ' . 1111 ... LUIPtm 11111111 + den, 2'h batfl. Highly 631-7370 FAMILYHOME,48drma.3 rm ffl»c COY9'ed P-11o b MARILYN HILL Gr 1 .......-. .... for the upgrlded with high Cell-89, patio, terge 1Mfl9 Ne' ' t d · contemporary am I~. Highly .. __. ·""··1 O.utlful •Br 289 home. Ing• wet a>.r ftrepl.oe + room l n~.c» tlt9d w :•~• ' rap••. customiz.ed. Sandie Fix executtw who went• a 3 PrlrM ,,..., Formel din· mu oh mo 'r •. Pro. Len ter 1111 I til ttoora, maid 1 edrm & paint. 1 5· M9·te23 IUlllf•IT llAITllPllOI HARBOR VIEW HOMES ~:,;::.'. ~0:',!h :': I~. A/C, patio. tiot tub feaalonally land.caped Bath downlt.irt. YM.r i.. M..-Verde Exec. Hm 2 s104,000 et 1u 5. Thi9 I• w deClc l QtMt v6ewl VA wtth huo-y•rd, pool + ... YllW LIT 11750/mo. Rltr 842-15200 sty 4 Bd 3ba + tp9.. o.,.. • 111• 11111 IHI.... "MOTHER'S DREAM" It highly upgr.oed. move buywft OK. Full prlot only IP• Prlc• r.duoed to 1111 Pl• I TUii 8 8 ~ t denlng ttrvtce & Wiier Th•-,.. ••to-'---' home "apu·vates In eoon. Ollll\& c .. -....1 1141,900 Hou... Ilk• S399,H5 w/tetmal Cell C•tettna to Snow CIPI o. • rpton 2a•P•scelou1 pd. S 1450/Mo 15'4&-H 50 &a ....... i1ULCU " LOCATION --thl• are eoaro• Cell Patrick Tenot'9 831 1288 0 , upper x. r • + -~=~,.,.,_,,..,._,,__ the danUng night lighta and au.naet 831-12te today (71 4)831~91500 • r nll• alope. nly amall den. 12500/mo STOP LOOKING Vl·ewa.' Four '--..1~ms, 3 u . ba•'--. 2 H 1-1000. MISSION .~2·~ downc • Fullw Pf1 '°' yrly. (turn?). Etev•t°' a R9ther rent • h"? '400'• ~l.'U n Uut Newport 0 t t dl VIEJO REALTY ......... v. all • ter, boat alf9. Aol 873-4082 fam lten• b9lllc kltetl & family rooms 8 fonnal llvins-dining -U S an ng 4 Southland Realtors, decof nr lhopa/aetllt at room area PLUS community pools, bdrm Portofino-Backa up to _____ __..._ l"'r't ... ~ 1111 !!!;14'40 Of 544 5129 la1Ma *Ul-l1•• spas, tenms Maralou Ingold greenbelt, steps to comm pool, .-mm1111 -;-; ; ; ; .rmra11u,-Pta!anle 1117 Flet won't IMt l5ff 2bf 1um.a u11LllllT" a skip & a hop to elementary 4%'.::!.'':·.=1,;c: lllftLlll ~3~~ .:_.•, HH bQge1:i rpriCl2G:Dl .o-='='o!t':~1= ... IAIY• tltl,IM school. "Spacious sunny rear Low tntereat . OrH t ....., _ Tudor with an .-.mat>te oent br OOWI c:te hm 8eet Alty let '--ted on B1" "'··-yon golf""'''-. yard/ to ~·"""fr terme. 1 1151,900. Prlnl HIONY upveoec:t 3 bdrm 111 TD of Stoe.ooo _. H2A8rW~N2~~ ... ~Ho, ~ ,upd11oo•t9:'.Mk1t 1Svt tlyd Under iiOO etlwm 2br • ~ D \.AU] ...,.... .... cus m ,....,--... amed by onty 845-H22 AG1 w/pOOI I IP4I AMlng 12% tJn Oct 15 • ·as . ,,. ........ .,.,........... .,_ -190 aide nghbrtld E z .... a completely custom.i?.ed and ex-open patios ar..at for entertain-S3'1•.eoo. ~ wlll C9f1'I '°' s to OCMn. "lncredtble" e.t Atty ,_ 53M1to Beet MY ,_1n1 pended 3 Bdnn, Deane Townhome. D" -.... -<>P«t 9und.ly l-A. ~ ™'la• gr .. t buy. S3UOO Aot 493-2797 ing. TODDY S MITH 39r 28&. "'~· dbl 111i GrcM Lane N B. Don'I w.it. Dian• c.,.,.. Mendocino r.O wooda, 7t c.... ... ... nu v.,., .,.,,. ~ ,_ W/fnod Extena1ve use of ble.ched oek 1ar•oe. AV perking ...... !!19!1~• 831· 1288 1ere meadow on !el 21M ib rn ·-= yrd, fNlt tr-. ,,..., floora French doors and bey win-139,500. E·Z t•m•l Rtv«, Hwy 101.' ldelil AV trp1c orport ,,, C,,,, """' lnGI lmt Chfld I P9t '* dowt throughout. Oourmet kitchen Ownr/AQ1, Jo.,, How. parlc.. 12500 per ecre Of bfloht & ~ 1 1000: '450 utlla pd "4e-4l59 with ~nter l1land Showt Uke new! 975-7• tr.o. 209-745-2302 64CJ..e110 ....,""'nda. Wooctetreem Townf!OuM Step .. __ ,_ Grody/Danny Bibb 8'>eic 5br au wllon Oi t ._ * °',_ ._..., 3 IA+ den, a ba. dbl gw. iwuu"' arnennl• LOW melnt. *"--* '7 Ir ~, · ....,_ •• .,,.._,dt"/W, Pool # 2 Ol"IC pa •7 •, SUITE 100 Open Sun.• 11·5, 27H laytront COndo (loMrld ... ..,... P1~ IHI 1 • rrp1, no ow. utlla pd 11100/rno, Lola MH,.; '1 ....,. LOfWllO A.,.. !141 1149 r,:1 3bf,J:: room. *,_ UfflllT* den s;;;rae;o count; 1115 No P9t• 722.eo 1 i 173-7544 844•8!00 WA.NT ACTION? ~~ In-~~:.~ ftrWI lftl .. fl CNb WM. i • 2~ D~ID 21a. high Mlk• YG"' ~ ...; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~c~~~~~·~.o~A~~~94~2~-se~n~,~~1™ ~U1~ ~~=~~•1~=~~~~ WM~~ '•! " . I • WM~R IH .\,. ·~~· • TEL ER ENT _, ' t Orange Co•t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, ~twnbet 15, 1985 Vafuab... ~ l"MI UaJvaidl4 &,.rtatah fualale4 Aprta!att, UaJ. Af!!twlt, Uaf. ........ ... DaJ. gut ... t1, Val. Aet!e!ta, lat re;-1a1a mt l!!f!!! .... latt ,..,.,, It••• 21H c.nu ._. •r 11u •nr•• 1t1c• ZMt •••• ••• ••• nu c..11 1... nM c.ea 11111 nM c.ta ... l1M c.11 ..... 1714 ~ 38r 28&. fllnl rm wtfrptc 1 Newpoft ~ti 2 br 2 be. 6HldREt"8 furnl1h1d MUIRMT eon~ Cemellon. 2Bt 18&. 1565-1745/Mo Loe l>Wlt, "!XTRA NtCr L.Q tllr Ape Weetalde 38, 1,.._ ~ deoOreMd 28r 1a. ~ ;'99 4brkZ:ltone blk to bch S 1200/~. d«\, tge front room w/ TowMouM.f~l pool Bllullful 3Br 28a DIW. W/D, 1 cer gat t8d I 211d .. blt•lna. w/pe>d. No~ ... H . otw bltinl. Kldt ~ 167&/mo NOPf'TS.Cell OOO'I ~here 1 a':I~ 111. lut, TRW r9qulr9d ~~r~ ~~Oita $1115/mo 873-089e lurnlltled 1owet Oup&ex 1850 aeJ..1390 wtcdyl lrplo Mu.t.... ~3e11 Aft 3:30 pile Av I ll tm,.;,i d .nw 3pm ts1-e t5a 6»4180 ... t Alty,_ 84&-tW Agt j~sY:imo &4&-S..02 -On the Mnd .,.11o. encl Dc>lx 38' 2be w1D hkup l 3ee AYOCado Huoe 2.8d 2,..._ 0pcx. C)t)I S725Jmo &45 etue E·lldl cSeluu """*' 2 UL Hr 2be IQ! lty, 2 cet git, RENT-LEASE OPTION c.... .... UM ~~r .. N~~~;r 'A~'~t'.~ 424 p~":!~1:~w1e Tll lmf 141•1111 w . JC1f ... F/yd. Sl40,.. • bdrm, l'I'\ be 1714.. 2543 trp1c, nr CdM H. Soni l Hwt>ot Rldoe Townhoull iUo U& fiOn;; RO 1 t350/mo eso-~M 0t &/mo 28d 1~ sa-t1o. °" e~eu_..eeee mTllT • Orf1n01 o •• t ~2520 • to ooe.rt 1421 Plld l'uh. 191. MCl99 In c:oncs. 38r 39e. den 2 c.r 0.,. Pit• Matwe Adultl 982 .. 214 Opper,.., ~lld 1e. 804~ pool, ldfy room, EJl6de LARGE ledl A&>t. w/lge 1515/mo, Ootf CourM Nice qu~ 2bf 2i.. 2 J)9tlo QfPtd deoot OOMl'I *"" 11300/mo ...........,2 ege 11,11;11 pOoi eoa ... Quiet, aecure. Ht lltrope a 760 Agt location, ao... to... .,.tlo od loc:. '3ff/mo. vtew. Dec*. 2 8', 1 la, ~ Qat Mott utD tnct: cnMd tine othlrt avelt ff ctllld _. wttoofM ouri'~ 12500/mO Mary 1991 Newpoft Msotll73 OC EANl'RONT 01lux1 720-9422 149 l. 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ITM -· -• -EASTllDE 'BDRM, S10Y9, --~n Aon inlM ft4t dll\Mhr yrty many othlt• Speclloo1 28r 1Ba, gat, ALL UTILITIES PAID e ; iiOO. 2BR. aduttl pref, t«rlQ., frplc, utll peld, , __ , Npt Hgll Lge 18' [)p(a 2£2LIC:rgergaooomm •vau 53~9ttoa.ttw frptc. wtd hku.,.. w1n11r Comper1blfore y~ren1 OC~NFR~NTShttP 2 r, tBr & 2Br, ~~kg, retrg. no pM9, 73 f w. 1656 Mt~ 141·11111fMZ·11U FtineeO Yard VtlllPald tntwkotrm+htupgd ctenn i875 rent• grMt quality 111. 1950/mo. 87M912 Newly <S.cotlttd cu11om tin'::·(81:,1:~:0~50· ~ r~'w e:% 81.:,~ 11th 81. •S, 173-7717 1646 mo &4e-842t optav10/1Agt11{).2714 3br2bal\om.OQNnmllt or164-17928kr d•llon f .. turH , pool, a1s5oo mo 979-1811 ii20 E.tdl IO 211d 1k 00 GI NPT HTGS L 38R w roman11o trp1o ,,...., kit bbq, eov'rd g•r9g1, IUf· 0cean vi.w eoactou• 4Br · · ............... ,..,11o 2 • W ....-.....-..D...a A'ID ¥•._A , wx. t 2~!~poolNU )Td, gar, gymol. 539..f180 Blet Rlty ,.. ,. MlllYI n round9d With plu1h land· 3B• 1 .. tefully tvrntthed, 28drm '"'k e10 Joanne :;:;;;· ;;~; e4e-s1§r' ~ ..... 2'1b&. laml;.r2m5, ~~~· t .... _, ,patlo,J)91r • GATED VILLAGE COM· •oap lng No p1t1 trplc, lndry l gar. No St. S8$0 Adul11 pref'd · A•A•TMlllTI au. gar., "' · no pet• SITll. M&-7234 UYFlllT MUNITY. 2Bdrm 2~BI. Furnlltled 1 Bdrm 1no .,., •. Avl Ill June '88. 2 Small pet<>«. &45-t4&3 ii351Mo 2 8d 2be, frplo. POOL Petlo, frplo, x• **IDT * * -· ,........ 1800 1q. ft. ol PURE Furnlltled Bl<lhllor mature adult• or famlly. 9nCI gar, alt blt·lne Nr Come & en,oy our f"den style •Oh Quiet, com10rfjbi« l!Vtn& 28drm Aptl EHtald• 2+ den ~xctlt.nt loeatlon LUXURY. Gwage. SPA In 385 Wlleon &42·11171 Ut111 Incl. S1460/mo 2Bdrm, 28a Trt=:5,wtth ~ng <Anter tmt to treew11s So Coast Plata while only 111111u1tt lo lilt MIO. Call 557·2&4 1 CALL U8 "1GAROING on m9in cMne4 I l800/ mHtlf 1ult11. Dining 831-85&9 ¥"' & d11\wttlr mo. I fO <Anter b .. ch Cmcts l •lllJDlt NO PUS PlE4$£ '"VINE LEASES mo or teaM · option. room, woodburnlng ftr• IJ•t ..... IMO L 2B 2n. 1 d 51·3191 Allt for Pitt. Tll .-J MZ· llll -... • • ., ... • , .. -.... 1 Pv1 1 Br, trplc. pool, J)9~tto. .... ., _.., Owner &44-9513 prtvai1 .,.11o. ELEGANT lllJ 11111'1 rllllT pet• Avl t~ mature Adll• l k75 28' 2aa. 2 .,.tloe, td ..... NM St '695 ~ 1r"9t hllt ........ · place mtcrowav. ov..-. _ • g r .... gar. n ry, no !pSE ECT ~ -.._, ~ No peta. ~99 w . 7 IM LIVING only 15 mlnu111 QUIET RESORT LIVING 111 June83 8~58~9T6tmo ~RTIES loc, ldy fee, friQ, ltove. .......11 Oule1 28' 1.,.841 4aPla, 38' 2~ flWTI rm+ playrm BMutlful 4 ~. famlty rm, to So. Co. Plau, Jult ... , •Sl*ldlng heated pool 1. 2Br 1BL 571 Joann 21*-549·2150 •ft 5 AVl Oc1 1 1111-1111 UUI• pd seoo No ~ ato 1g yd nr poo11 tennia form.i dining, ..curlty Nepwor1 Blvd & IOU1h ol •C®rt yard view dining 8111>• 10 befl, oomp. turn eon• mu 1510 No Pit•. 1735/mo 2Bd 1 t;,Be 3-43 Cebrltlo 790-IOl3 lflk• tii001mo. 7ie.l301 •Y•t•m. 12200. mo. San Olloo trMW1y. 2473 •Vlgnett1 BBQ.,... 2br 1 01. wtr & gu pa, Sierra Mgmt 550-1016 TownhouM. Q11, tndry Guard~tt home near OrangeAv..631·54398y •Twtlgh1dlM lnC()urtyrd W/D 1nc10 Oct-May room nlCI E/16de 1oc; MIPAll'-TllYllTlllAI Turtle "odl 28' Condo. Ful\lon Ill. L~ VIEW ~ton . gu1boe $950 mo 52~ 2Br 2b•. i725 mo 2e29 OR.ANOE AVE .. • TSl P'ltllRIT lW..I IU·llH 2BR w/QM New crptl, hlgNy upgraded, view, pl, 3 ~. ftfeptece, comm. •Spec•~· A.,.rtment• 143 Melody Ln. Judy 991 --AH 111• drpe, bttlria. ~ yrd ac, 11400. 854-zo.t3 PoOI & tenni.. 11880. UI •Y®r own pvt .,.llO Winier or Yrl'tacroa from Mow In 1111 851·044-t •--•-..a• • w/petlo Water peld nm.I Ull -~Alt RI RO' T MIO •Gourm11 kltctlln ~lhD.n~pd,r~~. 1~~ 2Br 2Ba d/w l/p QM.. :v'~~,;~!. ~~ Lovely Plan 2. 3 ttOMl., la<. •New dovetan crpt ttr $975. yrty +MC. S875 1Br 18a d/w f/p, Welltfleld ledrooma, 2 ll'atha. Ex· RE "l EST ·TE -wPllT ...... • Lrg Welk-In cj<>Mll R1f1 525-3204 M&-1483 prllng $530. ~ .. lffU • -ctlltn tocetlon .. .. _, •G1t9d COY9f9d prkng · aaaa-- .. ~ • VI"/ pr1-111·1JOO IAll llPf'IU w/1torege WINTER RENTAL Spee-2Br, 2Ba, patio IQI. w/tnci _. •-•• Want I Mleetlon o1 Ol'•I vett ,..., aorota the etrMt FABULOUS FINANCING 1eou1ar 3Br 2'.tBa on lhl ger. nr S Cit Plz new paint, Ulet brenO newt All uttlllll VlLA<I llvtng? W1 o.en offw *'Y-=~~· ~ ~ OPPORTUNllY • FLEX· ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED und nr 45th St. Decor· ctrpell. drap19, no petl, pa.Id Poot. Qlf. no i>e'I thing trom 1 email apt 10 1 "'W 1 "'°"1 1 Big Canyon Condo. S2500. IBLE LENOEAll NEW 11 or I ur n I • h Ing 1 1 child<>« $650. MS.7321 !Bdrm S6H 1 4Bd hM If loolclnQ In new. All new neutral mo. 1 Yr min. IM. MIO· CONDOS Ju•t lllPI 10 tBd. 2Bd & 2Bd Twnhme S2500/mo • utll• A I 2Bdrm 18• S&90 CM.NI.or H8 think ol u• tonH •. For IHH at nine.tit vi.wt 780~7 be front bHch ind Furnlltled ««·2484 M·F 9.5 · g 2Br apt, gar, lndry rm, 112 301 AVOCADO &42-9950 1100 OFF 18T MONTH'S RENT 11r11 ror th•t cnoic. o1 11 UO/mo ' Y Vt•ll our model Delly 9-8. "' ml to bch. S700.mo 805/ I ~ Cenyon oondo, 28R ~::;: wlt~~:a ~:! Sorry, no pet1. Yrly IM tg lbr downltalr•. 49&-4852-8111380-3879 HllUIU MW ON ALL APARTMENT T~~~"t"f &42•1803 ~/dA .. lp12oot00,/mapeo ... !~~21~ of ~rt lkyllne ind I e QUINT" HERMOSA new dlCO(. plllO, gir. 2Br Apt upetalre. garege. 2 18'. frig, range, laundry. TWO MIXS fl(( ltDfT .. 2") flOfl'H NB REAL TY 87~ 1&42 --"" "' 1 •• 1 '"" " lndry. Step• to bch & bey 1560 1 1 pool carl)Oft. No Pit• --------water .. to '" thltl 18211 Park1ldt Ln. HB. S900/mo 7 W875-7506 perton• max. 1 · · 1&50/mo °" SEUCTtD ~TS FOR lllllDtATE OCClfMCY ..... "" ..... BLUFFS CONDO Linda unueuat 2 bid & 2 bid +-1 .. 1 ...... 1 8191376-3571 laet +MC 548-1e&5 1131 W. ltth SI 5"8-0492 D••• p...1-t -· '. . ' .'lill HI j t _ • ..,. plan, 3br, 2ba, 11500. den unit• wllh 8p1clou1 .. ._ or C d · h A --... •• 11200/mo. N&1h o. 780-8220 or room• and cu et om 2BR wtgar rpt•. rpe, TOP AREA MESA PINES THE place to come ome to -X11rectlv• 1Bdrm nr tnd.Specloue vu.dick•. &4S.50001xt. 105 amenllllt. Prad from L11aa11t11• lffl Arartaeata, U1f. !i~:t~o f~~~:rd p~{do 1Bdrm, Ilk• new, cozy peaoefulpark-llkesettlngeonvenlently Merine soo1mo "'*to bcl\, femlly pref. Cottege 2ar 191 itoo 1270,000 to $391,000. Studio. o•r, VleW. deck, n-•-I"'-· I I • 27_ 83&-4120 c1111•5pm M·F frplc, encl patio. Carport, located within walklng distance to 496-9482 Noon·5:30i>m 494-2302 btfOf• 8pm OOMn Vtft 815-H29 Price lncludt1 lend. •mkr. no pet• S52511ncd1 - -a la .,. aa1 Victor• "E'" 1635 pool. ape, BBQ. Ou~ theatres, restaurants and shops. Only MUI YllW eu.t l\m, ooten vu 3br 2be eutbklft 3br 2'.4 be, nice ~All HI HO" utll. Avalt now 494-3580 BalbO:I 11 .. lOMr 3er26a. 2819 Sant• Ana;;I' .. $e60 $595 No Pit• 549-2«7 minutes to South Couth Plaza and the Only 10 mtnut" lrom many amtnltltl 11500. gretnbett/Vtft ~ 110~1 ., a .. c. I •--"" •••t frplc, 1 perking, pV1 p1t10, 38r 28a. 1027 V8*lcl1. beach. Lagune on Dena Point'• Avt.l /15.4'9-3M1 lvrn.l1400 mo.7S 5 REAlESTATE !!JN'-•• .,.. yrlylt275,1vattnow *llUa&lllPU* Nopeta.1726mo CaJl1ft 19edroom molt MCludld ~nlc I iTI'lii StMt .. 26r 18 •. 2 1575-e695 or 7~20 2Br 1Ba, engl OM· pvt rear 3pm 831-e155 1 Bedroom a Den/2 Bath• blutt. Speclou1 28drm EmerWd &ey SBr 388• Hatbor View Knolls Condo 831 •1.00 doora 10 beach, prkg 1V1. BAYFRONT/BAY VIEW patio, lrplc. wut\tng lac. 2 Bedroom Townhouee/2'4 8athl end :,~'Ofc ii.1;;: for LMI . 38' 2· .... ~ ~ .. cer2.. $150. 12 mo/111, S750. 9 Studio apl. yrly Utlllt ... In-S875. S.400 MC 54-&475 lllTllT II FROM 1515 ;~~· m .p:~~; 0 r ~nd 494-5641 gtt 1&e5/mo. _.,.....,. .. A,utatall Farah~.. mo1111 MS.7051 eluded, no .,.t. no tmotl· *Lrg 1Bdrm nlWfY red«:. 2 kBd= Con~o. WtD M 1·6"1 BMutlful ~•tom Euro-Ill~ 2Br lb• winter ren t••. Ing. 1700/mo. 873.U.O Oullt, pool, 1414 18&4 ~J.· mlcro.'f:35/=.gar. -Al l UTILITIES PAID ii~~~~~piiijp.j ~or~~c ~w.wtt~ lllad UH •111>• to bch S&50 p/mo South Bayfront, rH r Monrovia 548--0338 ,.82 WESLEYAN BAY -Gas fireplaces Avlll now 8181840-oilt Been.tore. Furn 1vl. Yrly. *2Br 1Ba nr Wiiton l Tl&.~M2-1IOI R W p G S.:r~,7._:•~·~: 16r compl #Urn, down· •WATERFR ONT l Br ulll•r>d.1750875-2066 Hrbr Nucpte,drpe,11c -ust1c ood anehng, rassCloth m n ~ 18 000 1111,. dptx. W/d, ~ct Exec Sulle In exclutl~ AVI Howl $550 1ao.eae2 lllTUT II -Cathedral ~amed Ceilings ........ ,~ 2141 2BR 26:. cp1J3rpe. 3ilh0 wuhlr. dlll)OMI, poreh. coin lnOry ger•o• $725/mo, Ue-MS 1 •WALK TO BEACH. 2Br 29e, din, bltln1, new drpt/crpt•. w/d, frplc. back ~d. ger IM5/mo yrty. Dyt 752-&474 or ......,wtcndl 731·3129 ~9:-.;i.g=-11vt' wt, ydS8&5 moyr1y97 28 rH lden1111. No P•t• Ill~ •STUNNING L 1 & 3Br 650/mo. 1 Bdl lBa, gar, -01shwashers pOoi l ape. 16.ooo"Ymo. 2Br 1b1, 2nd noor, Winier Slngltl only $150 ut111 Ptal11al1 2707 2B1 01rden \pt. Poot ldry rm2t:6o ~ -Pools, Whirlpool, Exercise Room 111.S795tmo~u111.Joan, lnct.PPe.42·1802 smeH 28r 181 , gar, S555&S725.710 W 18th 19 MN *•Lg 28' 2B• Wallie to b<:tl Bale. Qlt 1750 No i>et• 780·17131&42-13311 ,,. • ' I ' 873-8159 or 478-1006 BAYSHORES OorgtOUI S750/mo Hm 873·8278 $525. 1BR. CIMll, carpet, Tl&. •T 142-1111 -4 Lighted Tennis Courts Lg c!Mn 2Br tvrnlthed, Executive Aper1m1nt or Ole 979-8371 drp•. rtfrg. no .,.t, 724 DELUXE NEW CONDO -laundry F ac1ht1es lrpl. gd CIONI•. o•r 11175 ·2Bdrm, 2'.'t Bath on lhl YRLY BALBOA PENIN. J1m11 SI ·D, 873·7787 Eaetlldl. 2Br 2'.'tBa. dbl -Fair Housing Sorry, No Pets 38' 2,....8• l>Nutlful b•y·•·L-ld-0-1-111-3-b-r-2-b-l_h_ome_ Yrly 1VI now 837·8547 b1y. R1f1r1noee requlr9d Newly dee IBA no pet• S5501 2 Bd lb 1 gar w/opnrs. frplc, l)OOI, l hU Ht jJ 3 Blka 10 oc.an Large room Mii S350 -dlP Incl ullll1tet 960.0294 vtew Condo Avail now ' · I 1 8 5 O I mo Av• II· 56001 875 "'"·608 mo • ap · ,.,. No pell Stoo mo I 1400/mo. · By Ownr llv-rm w/lrplc, •vall. Oct. ~l* Ptala 2107 1bIe91 18 / e 5 R It r mo, .., upper unit. lndry, lmm9d · 87S.a°797 · · OFFICE OPEN DAIL V 9·6 973.03-44 ~ ~ 1~tr':~. ~o·=·· I IUU IPllTlllm 942-5200 Cerna ••••• , 2722 occup2•;1°l'MAPl E Lo• 3br 2b• lrplc, P•llO. 2400 H1rl>Of 81110 (II Fllr Drive\ 48' Condo. nr bctl. 2'..t ba. encl gar, lrplc. p1110. S1000 mo _,,., IHI $400 MC dee> No pell Avail now "8·3031 111 6 31i2Bi;Jgfimrml1Mng Children ok . S1800 . U2Bdrm1.Wlnter&Vrly. DECORATORS blautllul 2 BDRM APT., du In· TSLlllTl42·1IOI encl g1r, nr 8.A. Clry rm, 2 lrpio9. Many xtru p I mo. I e • u . C 111 1000 E. Oceanfront. turn. Condo on lhl w111r eluded, 1 walk to betch & Club. Av•ll 10/8. S775. 11500 No pet• 831.0282 Chrlltlne (Bier) 499-3400 Call Mgr. 675-5102 S1795/mo 873-0898 •hop• S700. 494-3324 CIU1llted Ad• S.2·51578 mo. yr 111. 548-1938 Coata M••• 714/557-8020 480 E. 18th Street, Eastslde Costa Mesa 2330 Port Lerwick Pl, H.V Homea. N.B I e •EDAOOM I 631-8011 $159,500 Sunday 1-4:30 760-1900 $329,000 Sunl-5 1 o-h I **330 Via Lido Nord (Lido late) Nwpt ~ 2530 Westminster, Costa Mesa \• 1919 Pon Provence, Newport BMch 673-7300 $1,250.000 • Sunday 1·4 675-9629 $149,750 Sunday 1-4 759-9100 Sunday 12_. "''*203 1 Yacht Defender. Seavlew, NB 1800 Port Seabourne (Harbor Vu Hmet) NB 9 BA plua FAM AM or OEN 644-9060 $389.000 Sunday 1-5 ~-6200 • $271.900 Sunday 2·5 * * 1120 E Balboa Blvd (Penlnsula)N.8 v 1921 Yacht Enchantress (Seavlew) CdM • 1806 Port WestbOurne (HI/ Hornet), COM 631-1400 Sl ,750.000 Sunday 1·5 675-6000 $395,000 Sunday 1·5 675-6000 ... $349,000 Sunday 1-5 ** l508 w. Oceanfront (Pen1nsula)N B •4 Yorkshire (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch * 94627 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) CdM 631-1400 $795.000 Sat Sun ·5 HOMES FOR SALE * ..... 16 Jetty (Jasmine Creek)CdM 63 1-1266 $995.000 Sunday 1-5 644-9060 $575,000 S~n 1·5 *8 Cypreu Point (Big Canyon I Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $325,000. Sat/Sun 1-51 4 BEDROOM •• 1628 Santiago Or (Baycrest) NB 644-6200 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1 BA ptua FAM AM or DEN 2345 Aralla, Eastbluff. Nwpt Bch 2958 Java. Costa Mesa 63 l·73oo S339.ooo Sunday 1•5 2 Yorkshire (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch odb Id I I 642·5200 $245,000 Sunday 1·5 546-2313 $199,000 Sunday 1·4 1 l48 Santiago Or (Dover Shores) Nwpt Sch 644-6200 $ 1 ,295,000 Sunday 3-5 2 Orangegrove, Wo r ge, rv ne ' 63 7300 $560 ooo s d 1 s 559-5555 $149,500 Sunday 1-5 2675 Bayshore Or (Bayshoret) Nwpt Batt 124 Via Trieste (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 1• · un ay • 644-6200 $530.000 Sunday 1.,:-4 673-7300 $450,000 Sunday 1·4 1714 Starllght Cir, Baycrest. Nwpt Sch CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM * 11039 Begonia, Fountain Valley 1132 White Sells (Harbor vu Hiiis) Nwpt Behl 644-9060 $334.900 Sunday 1•5 Jumlne at 4th, Olde Corona del Mar 759-1501 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 644-6200 $530.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 125 Via Koren (Lido Isle) Newport Beach 675-6000 from $229.500 Sunday 1·5 631-7300 $495 000 Sunday 1-5 719 Avocado. Sandcastle, Corona Det Mar ••1219 Blue Gum (Westclltt) Nwpt Bch 4 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 1 ' 673-4400 $135,000 Sunday 1-5 *420 Serra (Corona Hlghlanda) CdM 631· 1266 $399,995 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1220 Outrl ger {Harbor View His) N.B. * *343 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) Nwpt Be~ 875•6000 s335.ooo Sat 2•5 Sun 1•5 600 Carnation, Summerwlnd, CdM 631 -1400 ~429,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 673•7300 Sl.45o.ooo Sat/Sun 1• 2 BR plue FAM AM or DEN 675-7572 $489,000 Dally 10·6 ** 1310 & 1312 S. Bayfront, Bal Isl 1877 1 Via Verona (Turtlerock) Irv "*o"' 100 Scholz Plaza Penthouse.; 14 2 BA ptua FAM AM or OEN 1401 Clltt Dr (Clltt Haven) Nwpt Bch 631-1400 895,000 Sunday 1·5 552•2000 S3l 5.ooo Sun l -4 NB 548-8636 $2 15.000 Sun 12•5 12e!t~~ DS7~t'~Belcoun) ~~nday 1_5 631 -7300 $339,000 Sunday 1·5 252001 Santiago (Baycrest) N B 330 Vista Trucha. Blutts. Nwpt Bch 1 _ 5 515 Dahlia Ave, Summerwlnd. CdM 631 -1400 $269,000. Sunday 1-5 760-8333 $249.500 Sunday 3 BEDROOM ••"'83 Jaemlne Creek (Jaamlne Crk) CdM 675-7572 $375.000 Dally 10·6 2753 Vista Umbrosa. The Bluffs. NB * • 136 Clearbrook Woodbridge 1rv1ne 876-6000 $307,500 Sunday 1·5 * * 29 Balboa Coves. N. 8 760•6097 s279 500 Sunday 12 30·5 645·0303 $99,900 Sun • " 17 Oahlla, Summerwlnd. CdM 631 · 1400 $475.000. Sunday 1-5 • · 8i~~~e.$~1f:.~rona def ~:~/Sun 1-5 675-7572 $409,000 Dally 10·6 LOTS 301 & 303 Narclssus/Seavlew, CdM 2716Wlndover (Broadm~r)Coron~r~:' ~~~ 6 ~4~~~a8~~ s ~f~~\~1ne 110 E. Ocean Blvd (Penln Pt)N.B. 759-9070 $335,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 675-6000 "455.ooo Sat Y Sal Su" i-5 810 Jumlne, Olde Corona del MSart/S 1 5 631 -1400 $375,000. Sat/Sun 1·5 ** 31 R 1 b Falls (Turtterock) lrvlne 2727 Windover. Harbor View Hiiis. CdM 640-5395 j $219,000 a un • a n ow 644-9060 $469 900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 "'1730 Garfiy Or (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 854-0583 $225,000 Sun 1 ·5 · 988 Meadowlark, Laguna Beach Sat. 1_5 631-7300 $825.009 Sat/Sun1-5 .,749 Port Henley (Hbr 1915 Windward (Bayorest)N B 831-1400 $210,000. VuHms)NB 631 -1672 $275,000. 107 Glbralter, Costa Mesa 760•833 3 $334 ooo 19th St. Condos (Penlnaula)N.8 . 546-2313 S 159.900 Sunday 1·5 Sun 1.5 831-1400 $270K-S370K. Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BA plue FAM RM or 0£N Sun 1·5 3 12·3 14 Jasmine Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $350.000 Sunday 1-5 5 BEDROOM * 428 Vista Roma {Bluffs) Newport Beacn .,59-9 100 5212.000 Sunday 1-S 1 Harbor Ridge (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Sch * * 415 Bayside Orl.;e, Newport Beach * * 1500 E. Oceanfront (Peninsula) N B 3 BEDROOM 644-6200 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 759•1501 $990•000 Sat/Sun 1.5 631-1400 $1 ,050,000. Sunday 1·5 4 BEDROOM 2137 Channel Rd, Pen. Point, N.8 •2801 Harbor View Drive, Corona del Mar •34 Morro Bay (Spyglass Hiil) Nwpt Bch 1930 Port Chelsea (HVH) N.8. 2912 Ouedada (N Bluffs) Newport Beach 831-1400 $595,000 Sun 1-4 759-9100 $635,000 w/land Sat/Sun 1·5 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631·0680 Sun 1·5 759-9100 $239,000 Fee Sunday 1-5 208 Oahlla, Corona Del Mar •240 Hazel Dr, (Ocean View), CdM ~2768 Bluebird Clrcle, Costa Mesa 5 BA plua FAM RM or OEN 673-8494 $400.000 Sunday 1-5 759-9070 $690,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 546·2313 $289,900 Sunday 1-4 241 Brentwood, Costa Mesa TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 438 Oahlla Olde Corona def Mar 1301 Keel (Harbor Vu Hiils) NB 12507 Buckeye (Eastbluff) Newport Beach 546-2313 Sl59,900 Sunday 1·' 876-7147 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 675-6000 $385,000 Sunday 1·5 I 673-7300 $380.000 Sunday 2-5 2722 Circle Drive (Ba...ahores) Nwpt Bch 1-13966 M11an Westminster *2012 Diana Ln (Harbor Highlands) NB 15 Monterey, Spyglass, Corona def Mar ~ •3368 Callfornla. Costa Mesa 644·6200 $635.000 Sunday 1•5 546-231J $11 4 900 844-8200 $210,000 Sunday 2-5 760-1900 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 546-23 13 $184.500 Sunday 1-5 1429 Keel Or H v Hiiia. N.8 3 BEDROOM Sat/Sun 12-• 301 Hazel Or (Old CdM Charmer) CdM * •308 Morning Star Ln (Dover Shores) NB ~830 Carob (East bluff) Newport Beach 644-9060 $340,000 Sunday 1 •5 759.9070 '$.439.000 Sat/Sun 11-6 631-7300 $825.000 Sunday 1·5 644-6200 $339,000 Sunday 1·5 1429 Keel Drive, Corona Del Mar MOBILE HOMES 306 Holmwood (Newport Heights) NB 1982 Port Albans (Hbr Vu Hms) N.8. 518 El Modena (Nwpt Hgts) NB 644-9060 $340,000 Sunday l·S 63l-12&e $325,000 Sunday 1·5 492-0890 $245,000. Sat/Sun 1-4 640-4868 $350,000 Set/Sun 1·5 2786 Lorenzo Ave (Mesa def Marl c M •512 Larkepur Av•. Old Corona def Mar 1963 Port Weybrldge,(Hrbr Vu Hm)N.B 13 10 Estelle. Newport Beach 546-8849 $169,000. Sun l l-5 759.9100 $376,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 759-1870 $249,500. Sat/Sun 1·6 759.9100 $249,900 Sunday 1-4.30 1 *.33 Montpelller (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 38 Rue Fontalnbleeu (Big Canyon) NB 18831 San Rufino, (Tunlerock) Irv 241 2 Francisco. Newpor1 Beach 644·6200 $825.000 Sunday 1·3 4 PLEXES FOR SALE DUPLEXES 1 a 1 2 Br plue 3 Br 644-8200 $395,000 Sunday 1·5 552-2000 Sun 1·4 631·1266 $3 45,000 Sunday 1·5 **324 Morning Star Ln, Dover Shores. NB 11 4 4101h S1 NewpOfl Beach 1087 Stonebrook Ln, Cotta Meia 1945 Santiago Dr (Baycrest) Newport Beach 1356 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores. NB I 759-8700 $1 , 175,000 Sunday 1·5 673-4400 $364 OOO Sunday 1•5 645-9494 $158,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 831 ·7300 $290,000 Sunday 1·5 642-5200 $745.000 Sunday 1-5 *• l7 Napoli (Harbor Rid~) CdM 200 Diamond. Balbo~ Island 227 Via Ebofl, Udo 1119, Nwpt Bch 1436 serenade Terrace, Coront.Del Mar *427 Harbor Island Or (Harbor la.) NB 760-8333 $1 ,695.000 Sun l ·S 759-l50l $4 lS.OOO ~GOeO S275,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7116 $269,000 ·sat/Sun 1-4 644~6200 $990,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 ""65 e.tcourt (a.lcourt) NB 5'4 04 seashor e. N ewport Beech Sunday 1.f> 227 Via Eboll, Lido 1•. N.B. 2040 Shlpway Or (Baycrest) Newport Beech *212 Hazel Or, (Oceanfront), CdM 760-8333 $ 1,390,000 Sun 1·5 675-5930 $340 000 Sunday 1 ·5 ~90e0 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $259.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 759-9070 $ t, 135,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 * •9 Muir Beach Cr (Spyglt) CdM 2511 seavlew Ave Old Corona del Mar 760-6333 $ 1,450.000 Sun l·S 631· 7300 $630 000 Sunda> 1.s 133 Via Havre, Lido ltle • 18 SoutMtnwood, Turtle Rock, lrvlne 20 Hiiisborough, Harbor Hiii 1691 Orchard St, Santa Ant Hghts 645-0303 $389,500 Sun ,_. 760-.8333 $289,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 760-1900 $795.000 Sundty t-5 873-l900 S 159.000. SettSul'\ 1 5 818 Via Udo Soud, Lido 1•. NB 30977 Steep4ec:hue, San Juan Capletrano • 301 lrla Ave, Corona Def Mar 2~5 Port Cerl!M (Seawind) Newport S..ch , 840-S5fl0 $339,000 Sunday 1·5 831·12&e $525,000 Saturday 1·6 644·9080 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 8«-6200 13e8.000 U1 Sundty 1.5 tt. Via Lido Undlne Lido 1• 1940 T8f911ta O'tlfbOr Hlghlande)N.B. 1672 Librador, MtN Verd•. CM Rid NB 1';73-7300 $379,oOo Sunday 1_. 645-9211 S209,000. Sat 2·5/Sun 1·5 761-3191 S1S..,900 Sunday 1·5 •;~~50~: ~ Sun ,.5 5 enohWOOd. Jumlne CrMk. CdM •6 Toulon, Herber Rid~. NWJ>t Bch *706 M1lab11 (lrvlne Terraoe) COM ..,, 14 Tratatgar, Marbor Rldge NB 780-8333 $4l9,000 Sunday l-5 644·2809 S559,000 Sunday 1·5 759-1501 $447,000 Sunday 1-5 1 780-8333 11,410,000 Sun 1·$ 2657 Vleta Ornada. 8luftl Nwpt 8ch 90 TraverM Or, North Cotti M... v 18 ,_.apoll, Harbor iAldge. NB 1 ••& Trffatgar Harbof Rid~ ~t Bch 7eo4333 $285,000 ' Sat/Sun 1·5 559-1111 S 137,950 Sunday 1-5 760-&333 $1.195,boo Sunday 1-5 1 &40-~ s'1,t50.000 .. Sunday 1·5 SMplUaflAMMl«OeN 390 22nd Street. N8pC>f1 Bwh 04&-1'71 '22~.900 Sunday 1-6 108 TurquolM (8alboa lti.)NB * • 12 18 Polaris Ortve, N9WPM Beach **510 Via Lido Nord (Lido Ille) NB 831-1400 ~5.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 548-2313 ~99,000 Sunday 1~ l 644~90e0 si.550,000 Sun 1.5 23-331 Wallingford (Htg Stttnd) Hunt Bch I• 1983 Port Edward. Newport Beacf'\ 2100 Windward Ln (Ba~•tl Nwpt Bch 831-1400 $330,000 Sunday ~5 1 759-9100 $369.000 Sunday 12-4 1 83l 7300 ~19,000 SUnd1y 1 ·~ 3 BA • 3 BA • 2 BA RENTALS 3 BA APT8 • Sc>• * POOi '* • W11eritQm .. * • Wetertront a POOi .,, Q ..... eodNM ., guetd get• • r , ....,... lallla .. Int h om.. ae.tala 1114 Leet I ,.... MM lulwa On. tlH ltl Wut.. 1111 ltlt WulM 1111 .... n..... nil ..... ... .~ .. ltll BEER 8AR7't0tua KOC:. • .... Plfllll IUll ·-·· llVIYAL • • WAH .MatureProf.to • 8u~~10001Q f(Ul)•ns 1548AdatneAY9,SulteF .... Ok b --llOO/mo+S400. oln dep ,.,,, OOMn ~ 2tw 1be ... ,..,, ' bll rrom wewe Prof .,,. ..... 2•--•• .,.. h w/5 omc.. S780/rno. NI Coeta M--. ex owner' lmtned °'*'Ing, Iv I ey y Full·llme. ALL Dull••· 21 t Or 36-74.25 •• --A .,., Oct t32 tlth St ••11t1e b 1 .. ""'"" toucn. good phOM com-front & beCtt S4/hout ~ l1080.enc:t/ordelwce3bt wtvu, 2 rmmta MfF lht front Udo ..... Mu9t be v · · ID[ mrr .., · ua. .. • .,..,.,, munlcatlon,&gOOdlnfig-754-1399 5JMo 1 Id tb., ~ 2ba & den, Mo 11875. ~ 3bt, 2 ba l\M. ~-o!Mn. n/lfMr 710-5e05 C.M. &42-0071 Colleen M rML home &42-5934 uru AQcounta re· ------~=-=- Otf, aoee lo bctl. nlQe Both haV9 W/D, OIW, p/mo+~ utll. 873-*7 r 4 + SUS-l!T furn pvt ofc on TUYIL lllMY c:eivable and/Of generel lPUtmf IAllM' .-ioc.. 9lld oar 87&-7U2 54t-7ete Don or John 405 SC PIZ.a cteen 5Br Quall St S-400. mo. Cal: Own your own Travel accounting Cferlcal 21 l)nlta. Coat• MeM. No 14'0 Monro'M w ... cM ., .. 1g 181 1a.. \4 Mt to bd\/bey on a.a CM '325 • s5o 432~73M Spec;ial attuatton. lnotd• MJ·Hll ~. No ·~ exper. a ptu• S 1000 mo peta. EJtpen.noad, -.nl-11L~ M1· 1111 ~ etand credit ohedl Ptnn. lhr 3t>r hae. ~ MMMtYPin:G&phonona. nee. A complete l*!k· etan. CaH Mra Badger. retired 85s-oe&6 645-8152 . ba $400/Mo 87U127 PROM POINT tux 2 b«S~ Xlnt for Atty. Call Lyn age, choice locatlona &48-8M3 Mc>n-Frt I~ .... UY MU ' t>a. M/prol/No amk. S;NV Aeynolda. 152.0740 ' Retell 2010~ St 281 28a fll lllllft rT Laci· NIQ. Stve 38r 2.,..Ba Ull/c:lng pO. Amenltlea. -Found lg yng male available. Numeroua ULEll Al.Tiii Wlf mn w/lrQ bek:Ony.° S700/mo. GATED VILLAO~ COM· lhr wfr><of '-'"· Yr IM. 497-t0051875-<H34 evea la1lan1 Lab/ahep mlK. 004d/red, :~~~ t>enetlla S 2 S,OOO &1111¥1111 llll f••11111 7ge..;o.w2or13)-3313 MUNITY. 28drm 2'~8a. =. :'oo.4 ~nit c°i!i'? Rent m.tr bdrm $400+~ lntall UH aht hr, curled tall OFFICES NATIONWIDE The Orano-CO.at Dally .. ~== -=~ ON THE WATER 1800 aq. ft. of PURE 1825-l800 es'f~4 pm uu. In N.8. tnhM condo COMMfOFC aprx 28& a.I. &42-88&5 Trntl .... h i:~ot~d I~ ~dr. JIWIUY .00 ... AE'S • 1 & 21t. t & 2Ba IUI* 3 & 48drm to June 15th. LUXlJAY. Garage. SPA In . cell Tarry 83 t -9095 Very nice • on Blvd Found 9ITll blk fem dog, nr &430 E Calle Redondo R~natbllltlet wlll In· opening In THEO *= t _.._,_ &45--WS (819..,.,.4-0030 matter aultea. Dining Bright lrg room In CdM. R f k ... 38 &4i-2950 or &411-2014 Fairview a MacArthtir Seottadale Ari% 85251 olu e pick 1. and d•-Faatlton i.iand . .,_,".....,_ ~ room woodburnlng ftr• Non-amkr '*1\ only esp. pro · n-am r .,,,r r . • • .... 1lr ~ P'llOe' m.k:rowave oven Avall now Ss75 '759 G 143 hM, 1 blk boh, furn. W/D, BalbOa Penn. Comm/Ole SA. Call 978-18112 or.call Bob Hanaen at llvery ot • a, pulllng UUl 11111'...,. •Private baloonlea or 2~A""Yb""' prtvat• patio. ELEGANT . · • frplc, eto. $415. 831-8430 .capprx 2500 aq.h. Found aml gray kitten, vie: 1·800-821· 7•93, ex:t 4 11 tearahMtt, proceaalng poaltlona avellable. Qerden patio. bMm oei1 w r~p c:, LIVING only 15 mlnut• F.,,.. n/amkr no pet1Jac Rmmte anr nr SC Pia Very nice-on Blvd. Harbor View Homea. lamtatat ad•. and a variety of (111) 211-1* """'' 2100 Haven~.\~:: toSo.Co.Plua,Juat ... t l~h5'!,.E·7~~~12 ~ ss15 '-' ullla, carport, &49-.2950or&411·2014 840-t8!17or850·210S l'Ji 1 ltltl .,.011 other dutlea. Candidate Nepwort BIVd a aouth of u · ....-... ., ... ary quiet living 5•9--0234 "· .......&-J I U "' muat be extremely or-ll PAii 11r3 UQhted *"1le oouru 646-11794 San DleQo lrMWay. 2473 Fem n-amkr ltlr actou• .,.wn.. Loat Golden Cooker (s e 0 0 F _ ganlred, ,.ponalble and for Newport 84NICtl Pf'0- •2 Swimming pooll Eaatbluff TWnhM Deluxe. Orange Ave. 831-~9 By ctMn 2br 2ba CIPM apt Room In 3br hM w/gar I ltatalt ltll Spaniel vcty Orange & FICE/COMMERCIAL IN· able to work well with fetalonel femlly w/3 ehll· :g;;.~ oewi, ••••••led 28• -·on~ '335 . ..._ ,... .... .... V'd So. SA S270/mo P""· 1\0IG/L/§1.._; ~~···~~ ·~•"I to VESTMENTXl•I 1oc _, ot'-• d••• Moo·F•I. xtot --2.,.,Ba. frplc:, dbl gar U ha or &46-2449 Craig 775--0402 264 aq ft 1 up r .... C.M oney P c ., w NB Newport Harbor. Cap Send resume Attn Lisa aalary, mutt have driver• •Fu avall w/opnra. pvt comm pool. F lh 2br 2t>a 2 Shr 2 br hN. Wal~ to bctl. C-2. 548-7249. 832-4'180 ~or, ( ;~~'111iwner) rate 10.2".I. $2,000,000 Smltll. to lk:. 760-3&05 or 821-5301 WHY NOT CALL No peta 752 Am1Qo1 e;:utlKJi p:;t( ifliltOi (Off ~M r t amok :· $350 + utll 873-0220 8~7574 or Call Gene Sc:erello/Blll HUil llAJT AUTO DETAILING Wal. AWi on~ 875-0068 condo, mo-to-mo $525. · · 'fc· ~ · evea. Weekend• anytime. COM, 1 bltl to t>Motl. non-Lally (714)873-6300 IAILY PILIT Ex tenoe dependabte "'"'81• or .... 258. 1175/mo Agent875-8099 ~.~1~°:.r.·s.ts.01:· Shr 3br NB hM 'I• blk to ~:o· 2BR 2B:i3-~rsce LllTUT,UUll, ComllLl~LL~I , ...... 1HO lm::C,.~1ng876-744& Ill-YIU.Ill E~~C:,n~~6,R~~T ..... Fem. to ltlr 4br houM In bctl. $300.+ '!\ ulll. Fem Fem 20-30 lrg 2BR 2BA IUUIULNllTI -mer~ atale 0est1•u,01.tffH CRIU>CAAE.Reac><>nalble 15555 H,unttnoton v111ege 1.,., ba. tp, bfldt patio i. 2 rooma aY:L6' 1275 l Npt Shorea • .,.., beach. only. 54s.3757 apt'. 1 mlie' to bctl $350. W.AYll, UI lU per.on for 2 email g.ltta In · l.aM, from San Diego deelt. boat slip P<>N. $2e5 Md!. Utll Incl., nice pool, tennla, w/d, apa ltat&Jt Waat.. Avall 1011. "3-7421 m.Jft, .. If my Ir vine home. 5 Fr~, norttl Of 8Wtl 12000/mo. 875-1909 .,.. of C.M. 979-995e $375+...WtH ~40 w111n.. Liit II dyt/wk. Dy ·281-2447, ~~~·__.on Fr• Color TV to ~twa For Rent-Npt Penlnaula Fyet ~-?Sngtpwent t-2 w.::.1~=·~~or~ FC'O.,/':::'.•~r,~/~ UITILlffllUN ADVERTISING Eve8S4-7141 for ttlla oozy 2 bdrm nr room + bath. tum. Of un· 8+ oil, tm1 bch pie $300 Sr. lady 968-3182 ut111. Call 780-1553 lftm 1 ••-UIY llTTll ........... ~ bctl. $820. Avail. 9/18 tum. Aft &42.02811 quiet non-emkr 999-750& LIDO PENINSULA ._.., * IUIUI. ..... Mature & IOvlng for Infant &;i d86. mo. 115 873-82 11 Laguna Bch, Pf'I ent. oooll· lllTml'fll llAll llftl ltr Prime Comm. Ofc Spc 200 llWlll 1111. UU credit, colleC11on, genl ofc, ARTIST & 5 Y' old. $5/hr. for Sat- Acada. ALSO Smell 2 81 Garage Apt. 1br, atv. Ing. pool, Man$380& IUt ltat 2111 to56001.f. avail. From$1 llllU llMlll FIT or PIT, aome wttndt urdaya. Mutt be patient & HM saoo. PLUS Arti.t refrlg, pvt patio, agl only. preferred. 494-44611 1,...11.1 TITlllUll•,11!1 .. • $150. bOUb' garage, p/af 873-8004 873-3777 LOii orng/whl •tripe M & eves. Koven• Jeweler•. Growing dally newspaper experlencr~ewporl Studio $300. mo. 111 se50 mo 873-3111~ Laguna Bch rm, pvt ba, & 724 Jamee St. C.M. Mature M/F llt houM Cat. No tall. CM area Mr. Nlelsen. s.t~510 on the Orange Coaat Beach, 75 • ~-~2eto main Newport Creat Exec. $400. 1/2 utll. Mature + m. ...... 11 673-7787 38R 2BA, gar~ pool, big 773.0240 D. 9711-88211 E •llW llTllYllWlll ~~e17.~~ta~~it ~BABYSITTER NEEDED In • Condo.Walt to betl. 2 br, emplyd lady 494-73-48 ltv. Condo 3br pool, )tic, S70. SlnQJe Q81'809· 731 w. yatd. HB $400. 988-950!5 Peneul Two sale• oppOrtl)nlty poa-under1iand1merchendl•· -;:'e;~e= ~ ... N.ro, T= Lift• A UITU. den, 3ba, dbl gar, pool, Lg rm. Pvt entr & bth, 111g. prof. n-amkr. w/common :1th ~~3 ~~875. Coate Waterfront Bldg. 1350 all S.mct1 30l4 lllon1 open for the Ing. to design advertising chlldren c~or more Wide OoMn vtewa. •tete tennis, I 1500 lse gar, Indy, patio '375 + MnM $300 mo 552..,.,.55 eN, • avall. 3333 w. Coaat egresslve and motivated, for a vatlely of cllenta. Info 848-8044 IMng on ecr• of gar-831--0580 MC. Reta req'd 499·2193 Lag 8oh condo, ocn vu. DOUBLE GARAGE Hwy, NB Mon ttlru Fri 9.5 TMI If OWi who want to get on tile Our dlscrlmlnatln~ mer-· ~-C'S lo bMd\ 28' SPACIOUS APT Lido Wetemont 100 yrd bctl turn $495 Non·Commerclal, $ t25. ha 11 ESCORTS road to a more eucceaalul ket demand• qual ty and V' ILIT _, tll ~ t 1500~lnola 1 MILE TO OCEAN room for rent ' Rick 4117· 1002 4117-4433 Newport Beactt 640-63711 HUtaU 8118-2355 ~~:,:~· 8~~=~~le c~r;:d style llWPlPll llU'ftlf ~ p.p 11~ '!'~ t. 0 n r:~ &42-2357 875-3613 . Lady wUI ltlr home or rent Lg agl cat garage. Nr o .c A!ti!"1~x~1~'e~~=§ a Trani 11 profeaalonal environ· New1p1per production am-8am, IHe van neceM- 494-4e53 or 484-41()17 Veraalllea 18drm New Condo M 30+ pool, rm to male. 80+, llke Fairgrounds. Completely Counaellng. 1815 So. El j Will drtVe your car to or ment Call me • Jeri knowledge helpful Ablll· lfY. Newport Beach atM. ljMJ ftll Plaza Location $725 lndry, ullla pd. Furn or un· doga, dNn. 53e--0921 encld. Ory & MCI.Ire. Elec-Camino Real, San Clem. from any point. Exper. 640-4888 1y to work under dead-Call 759-0830 anytime. Ke': m;oo1 Agt 631""960 furn $350. 548--4260 MALE lhr 3br 2ba n-amkr, trlclty. $85/mo. 751-3531 Uc'd. 4112-7296 & court.out. 846-9t09 * UUl-TUYIL * ~:!,a:~ P;~0'1: NAT llWll & d ."t: .. h."f .. ;904 I t8drm nr Dover a Weal· PRVT ENTR/BA Quiet prof Newport l.iand, $325+ 'II OHict ....... l4 SCR ·M LETS Boya-Olrta, 18+. Fun Job tege Position Is lull time, need• Sub-Contractor• In Aloma Av. 7141495-1 221 cllff. Pool. bltlna, no peta. fem. no kit, bactt bay tum utll. 850-5371 1 MONTH MEE RENT ft • lulatU Orf. 4114 Salary Travel U.S. & good benefits, u lary all areas of repair. Min. 5 Avall lmmed. $650/mo. Twnhae S325 646-8502 Mature emply'd Chrlatlan with 1 year leue. Full Mr· ANSWERS &U. Olll llllllllll Hawaii. Fundrelslng for commenaurate wUh ex-yrs exp w/toolt & tranap. llWJllt ..... Lv Mag &45-8648 Pvt rm for empl peraon or Fem ahr 3Br w.ea Oct 1. vice executive suites. ft youth sport1. Neat only perlence Inquiries and 646-4494 11XA9to iCtl. !i& 26:. Winter-3br 2ba Duplex, student In lrg exec. home, 545-8200 Iv mag Word prooealng, Telex, II 1110 llWI Mr. Tracy. 641-6784 ruumu t o Sieve ndedl Stot5/ atep to bctl 2 ca gar pool kl nd pr1 Telefax. Reoept. Cont Divert · Beagle High Profile. Local Atea Hough, Art Director. ll&T •W au •oar. mo 1 · ' · le, lau ry v., Mature fem• 24-35 2Br Rm S«1y'I Kitchen l Sequel· Kai• Wiii Train. Part Time * WANT TO BE A Dally Piiot. P 0 Box Houaewtvea, atudentl, PIT av1 1011. Agt. 759-5080 S900 mo 850-2493 $375 lnct utll. 548-6740 2Ba. pool, nr bctl, frplc, mo:e CornM MacArttlur Emblem. Debaae No Employees. No NANNY? Need loving 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca temp help. Caahlert. 18drm Veraalllea Condo. Weatcllff prof fem pvt MC gate 1332.50 + dep & & Jamboree Executive MAKE BELIEVE Overl'leed. No Selllng care for my 19 mo old In 92828 ticket takera. parking S7!50/mo. Avall Sep1 rm/ba/ent. 325+$200 'II ullla. "9-4210 Row Inc. 3901 MacArthur Famou• quote: "Man haa Gr .. t Tax Benellta my home. Janette, attnd'la, etc. Apply In 15th. AORtAN REAL TY ~pdutiu• ""qi.-1111t' Stdep N-smkr 646-3524 M/F 38d dplx-Penn, xlnt Blvd, Suite 211, Newport alwaya aaerlftced truth to Mr Woll8f (714)836-5620 54a-a344 or 722• t307 IUHI Ol&IT person Mon-Sat btwn 5-tt-8647 otwob .. d11JOmJpl\ lttth,!!tttll ::Wl!&e'Z~~i8~~1~ Beech,752-7170 :v:.:. ~:,:_~Free c .... tte Tape on lllLYrtLIT 2N~t3::~:,=o, 2=:fr 1'Mta., 180 r:!:·J:' ..:...~~ 1 ••-• H••i or 676-2411 •mllllft 111111 by truth but by MAKE BE· New In Home Bualneu. Sal•"' Whlle You Learn Coe!3~:.B.c~.s~2626 8:30-12. 675-7778 ,....._ ..----1 MONTH FREE RENT LIEVE." Ruu 8-11pm. 786-7722 _, Avl 11!5. 731-0595 llTll 111 M/F n/amkr 20·35 thr 2Br 881 Dover Dr Suite 14 Unique opportunity for a AIDE F lt\+ln TMCher In lllllllPll/llLll Udo 1• 1g 38r 28a. frplc:, Wkly rentala. Low rates apt nr OCC $325 mo. Newport Beach 831-3651 lc~ttll I ,lc~tth I g~~~our~n~thtl~ whlchr. Few hrs, rmtbrd FIT PIT for amall cat ac- Bay vtew. nr &,"' bctl a ~45 ,:~P~:~ cf:: &46-3074 320 Sq tt on Newport Blvd, laatractita 301' laatractlta 3016 bookkeeping, consultlng + S too.mo 645-2357_ cessorle 1t109. 831-71811 :'~eL~1S(~2 No l*• * 1n !st year's rent coffee heated p00i 1 M/Fshrlux2700a/13aty CM 18'x 20· apaca &taxpractk:ewhlleearn-•1 ,.1 . 1 19)753-07111 FURNISHE.D or steps ·10 ocean Kitch'• twnl)M. 1 fir all yours, 10 $225/mo 780-2549 Ing a salary In an eatab-Dal y I 0( •*Brand nu 28' 28a evall. 985 N. Co~t Hwy, ~~~ ·~~t;;,,~ ~~~~~ 672 Sq Ft $630/mo. A lllhed practice In the Or-e • •• • • • • •• • e Cho+ce .,. ... Frptc, get, UNFURNISHED. Laguna Beactl, 494-5294 75" 111.'n.11 (213)381 •<>37' 3975 Birch, Newport fllOllMfNJ ange County area. If • • patio 1850-1900. No """"' • -.... quallfled, ownership or • • peta. 857-17781642· 1339 FITIKSS IUUll llTIL M/rmmt lhr 3br w/2 other ~ 541"5032 Agt ,_ STILL OPEN equity position evallable. tt • * .. ··-UIT* CEmlS. TEntS, Wkly rentals now avall. people In CM pool Jae CdM • beet offlcel. $425· Cell s. R. Beacll, toll free • COLLECTOR w•ITEI • ... ,_ SWllllK .... s S140/wtt&up.2274New· S400 1nclut S:.1.101 1 · $11001nclutll,A/C,pkg, at 11800-323-0t1t • • • Luxurloul 2Br Apt real· ., 1 t~ port Blvd. C.M. 848-7445 Janitor. 2855 E Coaat A quality education • e denoee. Sl 4115 to 11795. llllC• ..,,, ..,.,,, NEWPORT BEACH ahr lrg Hwy 676-6900 anytime Accounting • Part timf' opening in Laguna Beach • A prMtlgloua Newport IO ,.b. IWtls SU I Ill LIME HOME year rnd, non-smkr In 8 Christian Environment TUllll • arf'a. Earn up to 16.00 per hour for • Beach eddr ... with a .,.. Uily t to I. fem. S375+ utll 646-2106 • • Adjacent to Faahlon Sl40'i' Wll agl, no~t Condo, $325 mo lnclds 111 floor office on Coat fl ..... llY C.. JAM... N-port Beach Advert xper1encr pre erre ut not re· sweeping Fairway Vista: ~ d 30~~~ :!.~.N~ N-emkg fem to ltlr tum Irv. •tu 111 llAI llflH .. Tfl . ltll CW Entry level position In : •E·oller~ing for mo,nthlyd subbscriptio ns. : laland. Occupancy for 00 utll 652-a223 Hwy Good algnlng. · Agcy We will train In • quired. Must be at least 18 years o ld. • October 15th; Peta ex-ltat·'a It Janltorlal, air cond'g, computer entry. Ll~hl : C 11 0 .. "1 PM M K ' LI d •. eluded PteaM call for Apartments IL~. ._. N/amkr ahr luxurloua 2Br ample parklnn and utll-.. k c 1 1 p typing & apptltude for i-.. • 8 I ''" · 4 · r . tra an • ... t .. ._ ... ...be a ur C\I um. ... . . . . Music rogrem .. 6 2 321 E 207 apd polntmenly tat 844-0soe Newport Beach So 3Ba Cofl<!~· dbl gar. pool, 111 .. $750 per mo. Computer Experience ........ Creel. Teachers ures a mull Xlnt com· • 4 ·4 • xt. e eya on . * ON THE SAND * Jae:, w/d ... 12 50~ ·~ utllt II'!• UAL n pany benefits e • 17011 lblh SlrPl'I ...___. ....... '"'----631 30""' OllOIUTlll IEPT *.l--ralll* ...... _.,.....' ""'" ..,....,,front • .... lll-4411 JIVCI ZIC._ 688-0048 1..1. ITIWllT •. • .• ·-(di On~l'rJ H50+ Jim M S-7557 mag N/amkr lhr Ocean view • " UYDT • , • Beeutltul 2Br 28a & den 641-SllJ • • • • 142-4121 EIE • apt. Encl garage.121115. A tidy ptof. M/F lhr tux NB PentllOUM 2Br 2Ba, all Prlnclpal lH· 1HO • • • • • • Newport Beach No tim, pref athlete. S4 15+ amenltlea 873-7550 EXEC OFFICE: cioM to • • 2 Br 2ba 113115. ~IW lrv1n1> Av, 11111 Avall now 645--0911 Prof. M/F rent room w/be Fwya Appx 200 sq II, Huntington Christ ian School &OOflm lfOllY&ILI e ORANGE COAST DAIL y PILOT e * &a.II AYM.. * 1 di I Miii Bat. laland-Prof. woman & pvt entr. 1 Blk to bctl, lnclds olc turn $250/mo 1207 M S Part time. houre flex. SS.50 • 130 w B•r Str.ei Com MMe CA9 21127 • 8 $850 Sor 1491 w. Baker, Suite 3, a l n t. (at Adams) lllrt. Apply G T Styling, • AN EOllAl OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER • 1 r ieo-oe1ll no pet. 645-1104 ~~~~~~jf~pet1. ~at. laat & 1/3 utll. Costa Meea, Ca 92628 Huntington Beach 21542 Su,..:,veyor cir, Htg • • --............. _,...--_ .._....., -, ..--.,.,_,.,... .............. ...., .. ~ -~ -- -i_.- c ... 1ow. lltLllll AT lfW Fii ZHE The Balboa Fun Zone a rea lS under· going redevPlopment. By th£> end of 1985 tht;? area will become the next Lado Village The prime commerc1al property at 207 Palm ts now avail- able. $166.000 a~umable first ; in- co"}e $19,800/y r Considera tion ror<ers. lll·2Hl-hatr-HOO,OOO. monm 111101 Priced low to aell fut. OnginaJ owners have kept thi.a lovely home unmaculat.e but want out now! Roomy floorplan with farn- ly room. 3 bedrooma. I¥. baths Low ma.in tenanee yard. Call quick. I LEASE/OPTIOIJ'l 11,&00/MO. WOODBJUDOi OPEN HOUSE AT/ N 3-6 PRICE REDUCED TO 1192,&00 SHOWS LIKE A MODE L -Lots of custom upgrades. Lt. oak floors, large yard, prof. landscape. 3 Bdrm. 2'A bath. famlly room + ADDEO PLAY ROOM . Great location. Near pools, tennis, lagoon. A /C , sec. system, quiet cut-de-sac. •7 Ru1hln1wlnd, lrvlne Owner/Broker 786-8301 75 mo. 875-6535 * 556-3900 • Bcti. ll60~'4115 I • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Only 10% down and owner wiU carry the balance. Elegant 3 bdnn an a private commuruty. Pool & tennis. Don't miss this great opportunity to Live in this prestigious Newport neighborhood. llLIOllSLAll T19t ••st ••Ur•tf1I platt ft 11,, 11 St. Oallf. ltHfff;I 1t•tr 4 IR, 111, 3~ la. 1411,000. YllWI ftlWt t11111 m ............ TliE BEST PRICE '690.000 w1th thl" BEST CLOS& UP OCEAN VU:W WavH. C"raahlJ\R nn LlttlC' Coron11 ~ach. t~ nrlu At t.IWD' THF. Bl!:ST HOUSE Chamu~ wtnnrr Ut>.1gnt-r harT1(' 38'. 2 Ba +-k>h, ak~Ught.a, wood/brick Sltined al Wonderful' HI Mm llM INI UT/ .. 1 .............. ., ..... , HUI PllPlm a YllW M 11,000 Large custom beauty on ~ of an acre with panoramic view of Back Bay. golf course, and stables. Also include. mom-in-law quarters & spa off mas- ter suite. THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Mm -El IAYPIHT '"',.,Lara•,. .. Charming 3 bdnn, den & 3 bath. Move in condition, parquet floors, new crpts & drps. You own the land. Vacant. for quick escrow. Dnve by ... $695,000. Owner. IPO UT/HI 1·1 ......... .,La. Ml·lllO tr 111·1111 ••NmY• ALI HI•• llllD ............... .............. BUY NOWl LARGE LOT. POOLI STUNNING CONTEMPORARY 4 BDRM. 3 BATH FAMILY ROOM 1~11 111 lllft IPll UlllllY I_., 1M ....... fmlll 111-MJI IEU YElll HITI 1114,IOO Beautiful 2 story family home. Family room, formal dining. Four huge bedrooms. Three baths. Sparkling cool pool and bubbling hot spa. Very pri- vate. Very nice. Call us! THE REAL EST AT&: RS 11111 FORECLOSURES 5 Luxury Homes Cowan Heights, priced from $309,000 to $385,000. Financing available. Showing Sat/Sun 12-5PM. For information & direction, 634-8915 or 771-Z673. IElllLL L 11011 IUL n ~·French Normandy home buUt on thl11arp comer lot. Onf' block to bt-ach. View with 2nd It.or)' of build on one lot. PRICED REDUCED TO '32~.ooo per lot-30xll8 ai 40xll8, <•~.000 total). w by S.t1Sun 10-6 ....... II.I OlllU Ill 11111 OCElll VIEW CHARIER! S4H.... tnl UT/ .. 11·1 Ml um. Move in to v1ew charmer. Newly REDONE with great wallpapers, hardwood floors, floor to ceiling fireplace Large enclosed English Garden. 3 BR, 2BA Garages open to H azel So easy to add 2nd story & deck for more ocean views! WIH 11111Tlllm DAIEI llllllWIS 001111 IEL 1111 Well situated. custom 3 bdrm. den & 2 bath. Spacious laving areas, new car~l.S On qu1N C'ul-de-sac. Ocean & Catalin a vacwi. New shake roof. ~ acrt> lot su1tablC' for tRnnis court and/or pdol. Private beaches. ..... ,, ...... IH·llH " 142 ... 11 l 0 ltlf irut.. • ••... , ...... • •• 1e1, w..... Orwige Cout DAILY PILDT/Sundoy, Soptombot 15. 11118 DI ' llM lllr Wute4 II • .., 1 =,. 1 •. ...,,unm• .....,_ ......__... •1t11!!!"' 11• .......... 11•1e11w..... 11!!c.e11n ••• _..,. ""'°"''•· .,.. 1 ILllUllT,_ .._ w.,_ ... ,,.. _,llT/-,_ 'IWSf lliM'iC• +IOJTl- Bctl ... p/hr 975-2700 The 0.-Puot ti .. Im· llPlllBTITml .._et 4t2-n63 IUll ualTllT M~ I Taipe r2~ ~~ U -.JllllP1 IMCll•teopenlngfOfCU.. Cllent oontact, "*1letlng, •T• 8111Myt1eo.e1111......icty ~ic:.. Inc .. Wond trenecnpllon~ "-"' loft 9 ~ ..._ f/TPIT--lodtot =-C0.•10 ........... --. • ......... _ _...=....::~ _..,......_,_ W•I:::-. -=~:~~~n Ml:~':'"' .... !~~ ==..:::r :i'.:.."'1: =lo·~ on-IWil ----;,;'. .... .........-.:·-;--..;.~ .,..,_ .,_,,... ... ,_ 1..-11000 ... _,.,. S*lenoa. r!Mt & rellet>i. end lbte to Newpott Center. l«Metlon before Md Ing • 1e.po119'bM, PfO-penal on of AOSE· TT'PllY -w .... ... ,,._ 1 · hlln<I .. htt::r _!!',~~ ..... __ AYlll•bl• In N••POrl -/'IMT --., ---totMa NILUTH TRAVEL -10 ---....... •-lo olO - 844-5010 E.O E. with• plWal'I t~ lnterwtete l~anc» PB~.~o.~; ... e.. •Pb•u'1l•nnco•t ~-Ctt Law Ofc, Htlgbt1 Elementery ~GI**' Nlw· r uulled In c ar H r fvll time Mutt hlWt good f mo & kltlllft: Gild vo6oa. 20 Houri plwtiek Ao«tc'J. 71~80 " ao1M a......aa _,. _,,,,, ._, 9cf\Ool. ~ ,,_,.. PGf' .._., ..._ omo. ~ ~ ...... ,.....-lkllll Mi-* be tflOta. no ~~ 11- .... All/LT. llUI Mondb • Fridey. Ctlll l"eClllltY MUltheWM-...__. ......... -· 11"9 locely end have,.. TheldMI~_. be '°' ~IOacl CorPor· ~.d.,ic1ou1 1 ctepen.. ~tr. to ""' F« 2 erneu Children In my 642-4321 fOf eppt. Alk llTllftlWIU :':s~-.!!~8 _,. ....... •. ~~nper. Cell liable ttlll'lllPOf'latlon. '°' wel or~ l lbte 10 •te Trawl Protwlon*. dable. BeMflt1. Start nM1'77 °' · ., ~ Height• home tor Treoey. Work at home. Conduct .,. .,,._ • ,~-...... lnformetton end ~ Nrde dllrwi....., ctuttee The poatdona. *'lklh wttl lmmed Cell Chatyl °' -~~:-::""""~-:---.-.,.... Thur/Fri. &45-tO&e mlT IUfWY9 for 1ocei1 aiper-SeYert~deliYery wtttl lllPT/nNT oetlon oonteot ottto.r wdl •word proceMlnQ be beeed at Out eoon-to-Rotl ai LAndefa A I mo o6d m-. "*' ~1•11D• mertcet Chllln end nat'I no Cllll 10AM Ptttttme permanent ThrHtlet,_ t4_4·S1'41-~~a olhei open 1Ntne .. 1oeet1on. pr..,8eMOa 151.Mta ~n.g<S•lk Mcw-OllLIOlll Orowtng Tultln beMd of· brendt (within ycur ~ -•PM M • ftklay. hlon, 9M,.1pm. ~ Newopt1 ....a1 itotloe ..... ~ runcttona. require proficiency In In Newport aMcti Inti• muet find hOrM tt11a My hO<M, full 11 .... Mon,· ~10-.~I lo loO -· W .. M "'*'· • ... E • p • <. w I P u 1 o • -.110-...... TNo --....... dom•ollo ond lnl•r· ..... MO -Fri. 8am·6:30pm, tn mer _...,1c9 Man-you hew • pleuant em-llllllY Ill Nltotlbowd pref. Pu ~1.~ 8eect\, OA ~ • lllf 1terter netlonal reeert11tlona end Wanml Adoe>' ecsorable kitten. l'iunUngton BMch PIMM 9G9f', 'YP,lng, accvrecy & clenl phone mennet end Ooaler a AMOC 3050 V"40N. lquel ()pportunl-~ of wor1tlna Inc»-feting, tog.their with 11Jo Breekfut lhHt m "'°'*" H4l(p ua reecue '*-" call 84 i-&4 74 •tt.; 8pm. ;ttentlon to cs.tall req. we Mlf-d*lc>l'ned. oa11 Exp. or hortlcultural Redhill, C.M. 551-'70111 ty Emptoyer. pendebfy. Thi eblll1'/ to pertor communlc.Uon In'*'°" Vllleee iiin.12t &46-6e07 Of Ml-S206 IMMnt tei.phone per. Rich. (818) 512.40 11 bdtgrnd. H.B. &42..aMe _11 coordln•t• end follow end OfgenlUtional lkllla. Merine Aw .., lei' OUllO&l eonlllty. We wlll tr.inf« COLLECT N • _.Tm &.Um ..... , Y-1111 through on 1 ven.ty of Apollo Syetam •li· " • Adot'lt>i. Km.nt. I Wllea, Anl pf'\Onee, type, gen ot<;, ~It unlqut. potltlon. JEWELRY SAL!S Pf,_. ~.:!~J. A:~~ YMCA After 9ChOOI pro-PlonMr~ MOf1• P9P9' woni • eaeentiel. P9f'llinc;e dealral>6e. but ..... ._ blk/wht, tlge,.trlpe. conit exp-Irv 552.5 300 1MM cell Mt•. GrMU. SON help onty lit ~ grem ~ MondlV gage Berllcw need9 .1191'f We oner an eJU)ellef'lt not eaeenttel. Anracthle M/F 19 plu9 full/pan Mete-Fem eu.u u DLlll'... '''""'': •. ~ ..... 1·-.. ~::I:,":,.,":'";: kHplng . • :ooklng. ll:;./;,;;7 •. 1~..:!; :::... -....:.~ ::'~':,-::r.:':! :.~~. ..,.. •• = I 81 "' ..... .r.: _N_B-:::::=.,.,,..,,="""'"--..... Fuhlon llllnd NB 494-7113 Debbi. 64 . petltlve ... , I ~ ... ,.,., Neet. • FAEE l(ITT£N8 Bu1y Newport 8-ch IATl llTIY 790-2t28 • OFC SS . 2-ttlO beneftu. W 9J:t r noe VC01•11e11t. For contkter· Interview wlll be eon· energ•tlc 842-9721 MALE l FEMALE 1n1ur1noe office h•• -ITITll A T PfT entry 1eo¥ti1 Ull•ll-eeeentt.I :!._..!'__D.$*· atlon. ~ forwvd r• duc1ed IOcelly. ln'-eeted 1-4prn Mon-frt. 850:-9212 tmmed e>penlng for 1 lull ...,." L,-4=.... ~ In N.8. ofo. Mon-Frt •• -·-• .__. onty "°""'• In oonflcMnc9 to ~ .... .L. llme ci.rtc ty911t. Dutt-. ,,...,,,,. b•Md lnlurance eno:ino v:d ~2. gen'I otc exp a llllllDITll 100.CWLEJdna, n .. Cor-P.O. BoJC 3140, Coet• IUbmlt .'~~vtted 10 -u I Fr.. t 0 Gd h m. wlh "'"'"'"' .. ,,_ ol C°"'\:,'"Y (TPAI hu '" S•l•ry op•n. Flllm•: IOwpm ..... lll-200CJ W. -...,_ -P«ol• 'H.O. ,_ ...... CA. ....... 140, ""'..,..,. ...,.,,.. = Ila... Slt7 ~.=-~· -,._ICol dUli.o. r.· Good _,,, ......... ·--lo -MPJ/lmll• "'°"" °'~ l llMlfllf ~ Hw......, quh•m••" In oon ™ ... _ ao:::; .:I'.; "'~,':.~1:":" ".':::: 3•·31 ~.~:"· .r.,:~,~ noon°' i.-tot -• o.y "'· ... .W p,..,, No ~ .,.,.,:":.:. .._ ...,,_ ,.., -12011 ...::.J . ..,. ~"'""· iO • ., • .,; -P.O .,, m•1: •::.,~o or...=. .:z: bltlou1 lridMdual Full 7W&e3-06&0 LIULUlllTllY ~t~ -~ ~-111on1 of • reeource :C,::=~ IZl•TW.• -=~ T~uman~ s.n~.CA 92119 moa.2'1-·e301 company benefit•. DELI PERSON, tome ex-Needed by Coet• Meu Cell Otclc, ~-,am':...;· c:. ''& '°' the QOnttruc;. m•n•g•r 1mall fat~ E~OpptyEmpl. MfF nblutl\ Tf•--. 19'11 Arch ~~Lady, wll 00 II Cell Brench Manager perlenoe pref41rred. Lew Of'ftoe. Penntinent &46-940e Coete MeN · I CS..t lopment In-p aced ofc. Sar eh _1_ Street, Phlt1 , PA 19t03 pg. ucno for tr• hn.ltan 1121 965-9033 btween t~:30 Plue Verd• Liquor & Dell PfT, 3 dayt. week, ftex. =-Thl9 la. pwt lime 97$-0709 1~ • -·' -· rm/bOerd Rafi 7 59-9053 r rn i2&> bin tQ I CLERICAL l$25 M ............. CM :::::-.:'!.."'"~ '"' "'"'"."'"' ~o •• ~\ ":'o":u::::' SECR<TARY FIT H • ... ':!' =. ~~ -m TUm It I ................ :::: .... DELIVERY DRIVERS Mu1t be eaoeilent t:...· Pfh• hit.... categondng and Cl'genjz~ Arm. Typtno so·~ 10 con1clenclou1 ull~ Equll Opportunity Alm/Slemeea kltten1 UIF Cott• tbl S30 539 11111 Circulation Now hiring Perry'• Plz:z.I, Cell Kathy 432-7811 . Flex tn.typjng I AM• • Ing reeourc. S*lodlc:ela key, Med. Ina.. plua, Sett llll'ler. Muat have Jtlnt ~ 8Ma.100 957.()907 ::; .. :--_'«..,....,8111:-=-=-:-::..,.....---NB Mutt be f8 & own mutt. Mon UI Frt. J.W rMent to the conatNC· 11arter. Beth 151·2090 t~ie lkllla, acc:urate r ooudl '200 Din rm tbl a Cl rk P/T trantpOftatlon. 87~-1388 LITERATURE Airport .,. .. 7&e-aeol lion de"91opwt bua6--typing & front <Seek ap-Tl• lllftl Young Menx '*" to gooO ctlalr• S 100 .End IOI S30 e MUYllY m·-Hinh CSco.?.!!0,1~~ 8 PAIT Tiii ,,.., o.w.. knowledge llm/~ pe1r1nce. Call Loria, Full time. Good drtvlng ~9t~eryc':r~ .. eee Con.a lbl '3o. 538 --• .,.. '""" ..,.,,., __ lU;-of computer, worklnQ lmmed. ~ fOf' Chll-834-095& rec:lOl'd. ~141 · · · ~·ton aM '°' 8111 21 lrt./... P~TpttoBcdhatlver d7ocu2 mant1. =~1J::'11n",,,.eor· coll• ~ poelo ',ton• •veilabte at the education In library ~ dClrlnle•n• 8 ent•I HHl1h ~ ._..IT..__ ...... ...,.... 831-1334 °' 6-42-1878 ,. ,..~ ........ ~e1 .... arH. 0-1042 . on .... •I y Piiot new1e~ enoe a knowledge of real . trong organ&za. •--.,_ ..,.r '. -"Ul9 ,_.,.,_....... ll ...,.,.,.,.... ...... · -• new The lrvlne Wortd Newt hH Miii'. S3.50 p/hr. Own working Saturdey~nd estate development tlonel & communloetton M tnru F 3 lo 7 pm. $4 hr. Tele9tlone Appl. Set1en. rr=== 195 2 Mateh"g Uv·Rm lmmedl•t• need tor 8 IELIYllY Pll• trantp. 8«-402~ Sunday momlnga. earn Home Bullden Council. 11<1111 .. Mntlal. 90-70 Mu.t heYe cer. 850-1400 Sal+eomm. 860-1319 1 llY.......... Ch re. rult 125. H . Clrculatlon Clerk to work 281·1981 lllm ,_,1 $4.50 '*hour plul G• Pet Nengte, 873-2281 ' WPM, 10 key, word pro-A /1. LES 957-8133 &4 2 -43 97 ~=.·~~~ ~!.:'::: Hl.lftlll-. No ... ...;, w• ....... ... =::-:o. :::O:!..":: __ .. I ='I.'.:=!~= FTEll mumn/ ... Lro ..... Roll·lop ~:,~· !'"' .. ·:; ";""" dldete must PolMlt gen· part time ror Tony Aomu. detella, Chrta 641-1079 be at teut 18 ~ oto. lllBID llU manner. flu.. d•t•ll SCHOOL P&ITI IP UTllT dak, •Int c:ond Mutt 2 din chrtsfoo K ~d eral office 1klll1, typing, ~ual heve own car & ln1. MANAGER Call Bruce 6-42-4333 Went.d en«getlC. Mlf· oriented, abMlty to work NCl"tflcel Beet r...OO· 195. Nu ttuti.~or llllng, 10-key and the Cpply btwn 2-4, 2530 w. motlveted people. well w/ot'-9. Muet ... JOBS Immediate opening tor ab'-oftett 542·143-4 $150. FREE DELIVERY ablllt;y to hlll'ldle bUly out Hwy, Nwpt Bch. PASTElf PIMMnt WOf111ng con· IUIM wide variety of eJlP8'. typeeetter Mu.t *Ill.El Ill.El* 875--0580/0599 Elen pnooea. HITU. IYllllllT Immediate e>penlng for fUll dltlonl, no expertence dutlH-Xlnt t>enetltt. have h ave mark-up • For bU.., Tuetln o--. time Olttrtc1 Meneger. Poaltlon evaffet>i. 5 day9 needed, wttl train. Flex· SeWy oommen. wl•xP EARN exper . pute-up back· ~rlgerator1 lt29 & Up Big Canyon 9 pc dln6nQ rm If you ere• welt-organized ·• ,,..,. p/wtc, lneld• Seturelay. let>'-houri, lull « pert 40 Hr/wtc Mon-Thur. M ground helpful Xlnt ben· WUher• $99 l Up tum group ~ by Mlf·llarter, pl .... call 832-5800 Mutt «ijoy working with Art/Dratting bedcground time. No nlghtl, 9fMI op-Cell 545·2887 btwn unary etlts lndudlng medtcal & Oryer1. gu/efec SH & Up deCOralOI' 1595. CNneM (114) 552-1747 fOf an IP-lllTU. IYllllllT ohlldren. Experience hetptul. Must be pro-PQrtunlty t« cottege ttu-~t2am for appt. lllUn(;; dental lnauranoe, con-All APPLIANCES · en1q cerv•d cebln•t ~~=~;.o~al op-Full/Pitt time. needed helpful. ~=~o~~~y..:~ ~:EY~H~ um111•1ra PRIZES ~1~11::.~;2~· ····,-:;4 r,:: 7~e:;r jeaml lmmed Great O.C '°'· We otter an exoallent ben-1980 Plecentle Ave, 3700 E. Coeat Hwy, CdM IUIUlm 291 11..a..t lllllYIM cJerlcll RoH·Marle 957-8000 eflt program. paid va-eo.ta Meaa.. lmlMd openlr\g w/Ctvll TR~ UNIQUE FURNITURE ..-, 11111 nml, IMMEDIATE "'1 218 oallons&......,.,....,. "'1ARMACYCLERK -f/IP/1 .......... "'"'kK • I"~ llAlllllllT 1"'~,.M,:!SI ":;;;.:::;-,':; = G "'!.!~~~',"W,.. ;.;2.::.~"plr-"::::~.=-'C~ "="''""'=' ~1~1=-~-:.'7.::":~;;! ·=: 330 ~?.., "':.'tt1 8°:'.!•;';""..: :.~f Doi led, -0100 6 P< WORK nda Cheerful, enthulMitlc rMmen · MM5&4. Aak tOf Bob. Retail exper. Full benefit• • Cotta Mee&, Ca. 92827 111-1221 Bdrm Furn Set, <*! ,.,._ hyglent111 fOf Tueeday Appllcent mull apply In w/expendlng firm PleeM .....,.,, M2....,21 Open 10-e ~n t2-5 1111 new $290 M&- 217 8 545-4553 person at Dally Piiot 330 PllTllUll'f .Ill Mtld r.aum• to: Mr. If you.,.. toe* Ing tor extra Weit Bay St Cotta BIW & colof printer w/mln IPPHTllm Fuent•. •t Robert Bein, tpellCUng money. or Ilka I~~~~~~~~~ Whlrtpool Wun« & gu I llY ,...,... lnte<Vlewlng now IOI the foltowlng poslllona JR. TYPIST • .40.45 wpm. accurate. Wiii train on CRT. $5.50 • $8 50. If PITY OLIH I Mesa, ca. ,,.pp.y ~ t t 2 yrs ••P· FOf appt call El Wllllam Fro11 I A•· to go plecee llke Magic Otyer wtlt 2 Yrs uMd. LES 957-8133 HaborMunlclpalCourthu a.m.«2-4p.m.(Clrcul• 714/241-7313 IOd•t•. 1401Ouall81.. Mounteln, Knott• Betry TYPIST Xlnt cond $326. OBO King 112• mettr .. 1 bOx opening• for Men a tlon Dept ) Plll'1 time 09portunltlet Newpc)tt 8Mct\ 92980 Farm. or win Prizes end Microwave Lge Super Dex IC>fl~ $50 Hl-2032 Women, 11 you type 40 · · PLAITS .,.. •vallat>i. •t one of Awerdt, Call us nowl we SECR£llDEl£S Mdl. degllal & llmer Pl'<>-· wpm and are lnter .. ted MANUFACTURING Southern Celltornle'1 llm/IUIT, lllW. h•Ye MVeral opening• In M gramlng, xtra lttetf a. Krel• 74' Wlcl<• Sot• 1n11tntberlefll•and•t•n· •POWER BRAKE '= mtnt. for Land· butlett retellert. We Typing 35 wi>m. bulc C.M ., H.B. or F.V. Earnt09peywlthlnteteet· prot>e,8mo'anew.S325 l650 Chrome/glaMWell Ing salary or S6.99 p/hr OPERATORS ~or ~11"::~. = haYe • wide vertety of meth tkllll, phonee. l\.IU 6-42-4333 Ing &Ulgnrnent at leading OBO. 722-7204 Unit St25. MM9&4 40 hrt p /wk. Cati •SPOT WELDERS trant. Jerry, 557-0150 lnterHtlng po1lt1on1 time. 873-eooe -•.--companlet ln your com-A ...i. l" LOU"""" en COUCh , .. 833--0'411 eJCt 350 for In· avallable tor lndlvldu... 1K~ munlty. a11wal • . ..,.... r. w vn SECRET ARY • Perform all tervlew. 4601 Jamboree ,, ... _ .... h , _ __._, .. .,.. who llk•pdMllng with CUI-USE THE. 1111HllWlll Cell fOf appt. today! REPOSSESSlON • 'I 1 r.!~h~~2~J'* routine dutlee. Good Blvd, N.B. EOE _,. ,_..._. Succeeaful quick prtntlng tomert. oeltlon1 lnvofve 11: Need EXTRA SM? Want a lmmed. Job Openings Cad El OOl'ado Blarltt.1,..,--.,..------- typlng and grammar We 818 an lndu•try leader operation In Newport ..... and 1toctllng. DAIL y PILOT part time )ob? If you have Long Term & Short Term Accepting bid• at 8450 E Maple t>un«1. c:nest. o.ll. S8.00 • S10.00 IUFTIPlllH In the manufacture of.,. Center IHklng an Earn extra CUh and meet "FAST • ~I voice, enJoy Aaalgnment1 Available Garvey. ~OMmMd. CA. etc Ollk c.nter Pedestel ACCOUNTING CLERK • Flllng, llght typing, 10 key Payroll dept. S8.00. RECEPT 0 S Archltectural/Structuel glneertnn and drettl~ energetic, neat perton to new ,,.._ .. ,. T· .. • ,.._ tt*lng with people. we *DUY IDW.Ss Me Bud Penllh tbte 548-0854 I NI T . Type 50 •• , •• , .... ·-·HJH. ..• I I .....___,,_.. ,_... -... RESULT" h ""b t p T e1•57t '""52 wpm. front 1ooby, busy AN equipment. lncrHH opera • n • pr.,,_,._ time to apply t« one of eve • ,.. or you. 'YI he "'Kelly ·· Gin People .,.. ..... Matching couch 1 to¥a- ooard. Wiii lraln expe<'d (114) 120-1111 demand tor our product• bu1lnH1 atmo1phere. t"--poaltlonl now1 SERVICE $4 hour. Dey end ewnlng 2171 Cempu1 Or,• 340 ~ttn ll ... t. 2.IMng c;n,.. 1 cok>f opera! l Hiii hUCfMled ........ atopen-Multlple reeponalbtlllft lhlftl eveil&b6e. For more Irvin. 833-1441 TV QC>ff• table I 2 end 57 00 _orS8 ~guni 1 llllYEI tng.1 on our 2nd SHIFT. to Include ln-HouH We er• accepting applj.. DllECTOIY Info. Call, Norrell 28570 Merguertt• Prtcwy APPi9 PG wtCPM I 80 1abi. S300 733-12'5 Counter s ..... Kodak cation• Mondey-Satur· For KCC\ult s.Nlcee. Inc. 752-9109 "2oe Mlaalon vi.to. cot cerd1. monltOf ln1--,-------- TRC TornPo<•<y ..,,,_, ::.;·~ ~ "':f!\:! ,'!'.' W• .,. ,_..,. kK -EKTA p<lnl .......... doy.C~"" W_,_ Srrm« Call ---.. S-9001 "°"· ,_ ..... 0700 °' M ..... I -· ........ 4500 Campu1. ,, t24. NB cord dve./nlghtt 5 c.· ... ~1 u,. with • background In btncs.ty, Mght put~. day) from 11am-5pm ••• •--·-230 W. Wernet •208. Beet otter 775-8231 etc 4612 Sl•hore Dr, 852-9424 ,. .,.., _., lhMt mete!()(. mechlne Ablllty to WOf1I well with ..c:fl day 642·56 71 Impound CHP Driver, Santa Ana 545-.3000 A I . a y. a I I I . NewpOf't 8Mct\ ~253 0 lllYll-P/T lftlet shop. Eaperl•nce 11 othert • mu1t. Ea· fat. J22 nlghlt only. $500 +p/wtl. No1F An Agency-~ A ctas.lhecHHd the .~~ C>nental Rugs, Id S300 lfll Mull be nett ap"""'•"""' & Pl'eferred. bU1 we wltl perlenoe preMtred. All f'lllCO K 964-0351 ee EOE M/F ~ day 642·5678 .._ 080 7tf0.-8792 Tobecco or magulne llkl people. $4.sb'hr'.'~ & train the right candidate. applicl1• apply PIP. 299 3030 Harbor 8tvd , _ _..;._~--=.....:..:.:...:..._ shop e1tp prel COL, mllage pd. 83 l-0415 Only appllcantl who can E 17th St, CM: Costa ..... read, wnte and tpMik li/1iaiNiiiiMiMu;;9 HIYlll English need apply. , /T u .. TillllT Equel Opportunity OUll Convenience Store exp prel PT. day/aves. 250 Ogle St. C.M Harold, 950-8483 OLEll""IT Entry level, 1mall otc In C.M. Min. 45 wpm. Gd work'g cond. 656--0070 llHl&L lfF101 Typing, flllng and other clerlcal duties Own car a mull. Call Judy. &42-432 t , ••t. 3 t6 ror appt 111111 Ol&ST lllU"LIT ~W. Bay St C~taM .... Ca. OllUILH/ Oltll OAll WHIH Shift work, co-educe· tlonal. r•ldenllal treet· ment program for chlld abuM vlctlm1 83t-9936 9AM·3PM v 26 h,. per. wit. Busy reel Employer an type 1 1 tchool bUMI. Excellent uteri•• ar1d •late ottk:e, Mon-Frl, Retell compel t ve weg... no benefit•. Apply In perton. 12·5. Mu11 be retlet>i. expe<. nee. Free training Monday 1hrough Friday, and preMntable. Wiii ... If .... .., ..... ~11rt1 g•pt 18. Wednes-8:30AM • 3:30PM. train. ExPer pr9f c.. • 1111l111tf....,. lrW&I 1 Gar~taia1 Jaahtrial Pl11ttr/L:J:. ~-, ..... Ofldrul~. p"f,aldply 11n° PLAN HOLD CORP. Joen &J 1-12M ~a-II, _ _....... ltnl" TREES I~•~--~~_..._ __ """"' ,...., .... • -.. -_ _....... $2 17 · d 7 JANITORIAL CLEA NINO Int /EX! patc:tl praterlng perton laldl•• renllt. 17421 Von Karman Ave. I ·~i~;0·? ... and thl• la your ctlanc» • per ay BRIDAL MILUNERV Topped/ramo't'ed Clean SERVICE Fr .... t Greg. custom ••xturlng. qwi11ty 0 2003 Laguna Canyon lrvlne, CA 92714 .~ r llfl to Join our t>eeutllul new That'• All ycu pay IOI' H=•es~~88& ac· 1 up, n-lawns ist-3478 831-568t 8t81335-5884 worli. Pr<>Olem .. No Prob- Rd .• Lag. Bch. 497-2151 Equ~ °W'unlty fp store In the South Cotta 3 llnee. 30 day minimum . Clean UpsaTree Trlmmlno JANITORIAL CLEANING temll •328864 554-7831 EASY ASSEMBLY WORKI m y« REAL ESTATE Plue In Cotta MM&. Im-In the Carpa~ Yard Malnt •Haullno Commerclal·Retld"I Bldg1 Home or Apl's Int /Ext $600 per 100. Guaran-MechalllC· lllTUT-' medial• tull and part time DAILY - -MIKE 650-3263 Good reta 63, -6194 Pateh worx Lie & bonded teed P1yment. 'No Ex--opening• exl1t tor: Expert erpentry Service .---, , 140607 .,. t-1'24 perlenoe/No Nlet. 0.. Full time Rentll ag•nl Repalr·Rernod'l·Addltlon• Complete c1 .. n-Up, gen'I LU••carhlL tall• send Mlt-•ddrMMd Our Agrtculture dlvllk>n In needed lor well •tel>-Saltt ...... PILOT Ooorl-etc 54~980 malnt. tree trtmm!ng, lree ProlHllonal tand1CAPino Plaa•i•I •tamped envelope: ELAN North lrvtne It looking IOI' tithed bUIY Newport Retell Mlee aJCpe<tence BUILD OR REPAIR esta. Mauro, 831 4~7 Incl tprlnklefa, new 11wn, ..... ~~~~----- VITA l • 9 0 3 . 3 4 1 8 1 tight truck. tractor B .. ch offlc.. RMI Eateta neceuary SERVICE Wilt•. 1telr1, railing• Garden Se<Vlce. exper, reas rate Menu 432-868 t •2GC .. , 11•111-~ Enterprlte Rd, Ft. Plefoe. mechanic. 2..S Y,.. exp. In lie. req. Call Shirley. . door•. windows, moldtno• dependable. ~rot For --OOd IODe done • .., ... Fl 33482 ~II repllr requlfed. 875-4630 ...... , NDECTORY t1478108 Don 9e2-8202 Free eat1m1te 548-251'2 1•11••!!. Watet heater••~ llMUl lfflll ~! 11~.'~airO:: =: c:h UI\ Complete pattoe. Covers Landscape-Gardening BRICKWORK Smalt lobe DRAINS CLEAR From 115 Part time, 9am-1pm dilly. sonnel (71 4 ) 544-C >O. regltter required. CALL TOOAYll Decil1. Concrete w.Jk· Trim Treas·Haullng-Newport Costa Meu, FeUC41tt Dlspoul, Heeter. general office, It typing, An equal <>PPOf1unlty .,.. All Fii Liii Way9. Block walll. Room Clean ups Leo 557-4508 '"""' Refs 67S.3175 851 ·8e0 4 M&M 7 22-9098 phon" Co•t• Men. p1oyer m/I. .., ...... ,..,.. Your Deity Piiot eddM t5yr •xP M~ TIE iB••IEIEIS •m Expert S4lfVk:e a Repelr __ 680-0470 Experience with men'• and ~Directory Custom Reeldentlal Work """ 8 1 32 yrs exp Reltd'l/Comm. lllllll lff10I Tt( IVIN£ RMI Eatate loent edy'• tahlonl eaaentlel Aec><...,..tellve PltlOl-Deck1-Remo<Mllng Lawn & Garden Melnt t UO •Ylllt Lie •409035 9&4-89t9 Part-ilm•. bright. nHt. PAii.ii•. •r--1424121 ed. lot RC ConttrvctlOfl MS-403, 84 l -8 750 QUICK & CAREFUL NEW REPAIR Ou&llty No good telephone voice. cnunANY ..... To ;:pj,~ ....... and QUALITY FINISH WORK I Main!. ctean-upa mowing LO RATES T 138046 jObS to small reuona06e Some typing Nr Airport UWI'" Sh / -..-Entry & Frenctl Doon our tree trtm Free Es11matMI 112·0410 Free ett lie d 631-2345 In Nwpt Bch. Colteoe Stu· arp perton w ·~. In in.-no u.pertanoe S..-.alty ~•389'32 Mr Estrada 645-3381 dent OK 955--0688 peckagtng 1 pr~ng nac:aaM1Y Acctutia1 .,_ •A· 1 •IYlll* PIJ'C~H ---------1 Mechanic. Helpe< terge cemmercl.i & r.... Frriiln Aecig serACe Corum Conlt. 83 1-1975 .... ,... CLEAN & EXPERT ,,..r1-'!o..ii~ .. !'"''""l"l'Pl•-- Part time cerrler counMI· IUIUL lfflOI tool1. MacGregor Y:. ::"'~'°if' lorM Newpc)tt lfftral lfflff eu.. & Pettonat tncome .......... U4fften AME~AN HAN6VMAN Ov9f 25 ye11s experience European Plydllc Torot ~·.;;:J:" oo~~r. '::Z.: ... ,, ....... ...... ..... 103 I .._I ... C.M. ...:~ ... 0;~1.:::1..::: ~=:JI.~~. book· TU .,..... .. ,.. ..... ,.. Kiio "'"" -· ....... Corpenl<y, -.... ..~ ,. T "' "' ''°"'sa 1~:;~ ~=1~..:· sub~rlp1lon1 on their dutlel Compuler&war._ M.tdlcal flowl & w«klng with CS.. Low-colt bookkeeptng, lmmednt (818)98$-7832 dows, ptumblno. mertlle tt ABC MOVING tt Adv1Ceon altme11Wt appt OllllELllS paper routes Muat enfoy houte exper h91ptut veloper1. Salary com· Put our prMtlge Into your accounllno and data pro-Repalr-Ooof1-A1tanllon• tub encl naullog, etc Outeli. careful T 138046 850-2758 6< 83 t-8964 working with 10· 13 yr Call Krlitln. 645-5279 1111111 men. w/exper. Posltl0f1 lie. Send 1 letter or oeealng, Stet• ol tha Art. Remodel-Panel-Lock .... tc And Yee Jesus 1 ' LOfd LO RA TES 552-04 tO 1 ... u _1 old• Eerty evening hours llHUL .... Part time. Knowledge of lmmed. HMllh IM. lncld. tume. Indicating postlon too. Olrl•. 979--0551 Wlndow·F«iCM-Cabtnel (llc•3040 5 1 836-82 44 . , .. _ work days/ flexible hra PIT Ill 1 0 .C. area. Good drtvlng 650-5850 of lnternt to: P.O. Box 35 •-,.,.2.oc.&7 DECKS-WOOD COVERS ITUY111 Olllfll i--°'"!IAL.~~.~.~ .. --- Com · w tra n, flex. hrs, r• rec. Nwpt Bch area 4183 Co •·n1ti11l Ctilia 1 yr• ••P -ry.,... ""' *Tl mlsalon only texed atmoaphel'e. Good . llOIPTlllllT . eta M .... Ca. -I Competltl..,. Prices • tlm •Y111 OI. SIPElllF .,. Call Bruce Emeley phone comm 11 typing 111 6-40--0140 92828. An equal oppor-EXqullite ACOUlllC8 fl.. 11111 Tl Flllll 10 years expef 754-1820 Orange Co Ortglnal ... &42-4321 exl. 208 Ing, varied • lntere1tln~ Medical MtrvedlnelumOumt.!. ,':.~~u .. F.}rm,....' tunlty employer. 8')r= remove Ory· Peul 557~758 an 5 GEN Home Ran I • ... ~ Stu<lent Movefa Tnturad I (114) 144-nll d II &42.e339 .... . -'"" ....... S•let all . -.. ar............ LIC T12,~6 641 ·8427 NAiii OUST u es. ....... WI. cord keeping. typing, w " 847-790t Ceant C...rttt carpentry, plumb, sh .. t NEW warenooN Storaoe We do roott. ell typea. Cell aauy "LIT SHIPPER/RECEIVER ,c PM lhlft, knowledge O.C. general otnoe lklll1. U · &Ml mllT1YI ~tMal/ltaMtlt rock repetrs 547-1772 u1 for phone quot•. -M1cG.-vv Yecttta arM. Good driving ,.. pertence metured peraon E1tab O.C Modulu -Ortvewaya. patio•. patha, .A.GE lalic Le11ta1 &42-6151 llclented ~~:~~~~~-1631 Pt-·tla C M cord. Buty IMCI. lab. In pref'd. Suun 833--3e22 Exhlbll Co. IHkl *NEED TO REMODEL? etc. No fob too tmalt .. N. HOME REPAIRS I . ~~,_..,,.-=-,..,.....,.....· _. _·_ 1 Nwpt BCh ., ... 940-0 140 motlvlted exper. prof. to Fr" •llmlt.. Reu Mickey 536-06!3 Pllnt. Drywall Cerpentry Plano Lessons 322'.12 15 iS.Cntarial lllllll Pll... HOUSE CLEANER went-11 .. flllllT Mndle the .... of mod--l00% Flnancino lie. Gary 6-45-5277 PTL Salon de Mullque leniett Need no up Wiii train ed. M1tura, experlenoed. ....... m. l&l.D Metu.... ~bi. S*· ular ty1tem1 (5 Nnea). Full * QUALITY WORK =epl-=llt/~ HANDYMAN LARGE and I Lita A zeccnint. B A !~~~~-.,..,..,_. __ Full·tlm• 71m-3.30pm. dependable. Car MMn-Typing, generll otttce & ton wtth alnt oommun4ca-t>enetltt, .alary. corn· 8MCtl Cltlet Remodeling, w . • tmall. 1 DO IT ALLI I Paiatlaf, ABC S:C:et;Q Sva. Ceit- Apply tn per.on at 2034 • lltl~48·2342 •fl 39"' good telephon• 11<111• tlon tkl .... teglbi. hend-mttalon I trlilnlng. Send Phone 873-8122 brlcit/bloc* wr1I S3Q-034~ 631-5579 Pet IV9 -ters. ~. repona, E. PCH. CdM 644-4421 req. ln1uranc• bitting writing. 111• tying. buty reaume to Exhlbtt Pro, lie 2074•1 c~w ()( m.g FINE PA NTfNG By Rich· etc Pteue call 84e M3e --•/••-... MllllUPll exp.Wpm. but wilt train. pf'IOnee. Nwpor1 8Mct\ t5e02 Chemlcal Ln. H.B. cu.tom ReeKHntlal WOfk CHILDCARE. NeW born & ~OME REPAIR Cafl)lll'ltry ar<l Sinor 16 yrs of "I.PP)' 8£A s.c·y ~ TVPtnQ __._ -• live In/out, for Nwpt BCh endy, H1-0220 offtoe. 752-8880 92&49 ,...___ ~-"··~-.... up. •to de In my l ferlCee I get•. Ir• tnm cu1te>mer$ uc 280&44 Dictation Word Proc. . f()f Coet• M ... Apt. Com-protelll<>nll family w/3 '--... ' ... ,_, .._,.,..,... • y 'LeguN dump rune. c M & N B Thanl. YO\J' 963-4, 14 In H B Lind 840-t510 plea, Cell tor int.vi.. children. Mon-Fri. xlnt ......... 11-lll•IT llLl1 75t-6943 tle••4t543 Bch home TLC 4~246 .,.._Jim WhY'• 842-7208 --I •· Salt E RAINBOW PAINTING •·- aJery/ apt 979-5290 .. ety. mull hlYe driven need pan time pet90n, lite typing, plH Hn. I nergetle Nit 1tertert THE CONST CO QC lie Chtldc:are my home, trw Ptumb ·Eleci ..C.rperitry Ouaht)' 11 our po11ey M"Sarlty CUSTOOIANS lie. 750-3805 « 821·5301 exp In beGtt otttce & In-phone YOtce, 16 hr. ~5. only. needed lmlMdlataly Comm .• rMld"t, newtrrnd'I to IChool & bedc CM-NB Paint-etc Depend1t111 1150-66411 JEF"F Lie 8~ "-""c"°OU"'41r,a1'11•(1"7/11M 19 e 19SJ"bl'lll(,..._ ........... aurence. 548-93t0 Tue-Frt.875-S800811boa 1~~t!f':1 Cell UI IUll 364-5121 ., .. Call 850-0258 Aeu. Paul 720-0t391eve A A A PAINTING Int E;.1 Flr•Burg"-~PeNc: Englllh epMklng. mature Mlllng, wit! trlln. Ab ti-1a' CHILORENS CORNER laaliaJ LOWEST posslblt! pr~ UL approlled Monttcwtng 11.,.rt 1t11• a woman. General tiou..-: • • • ~· • • •• -111•!J.!P1•1at Call Mlehele, 7~ c X § sw co 21 -1127 Preaehool & e>eyc.re. tn Cf AX Ou Rd . MOV1NG 10 Steo $91'Vi08 &e2·3235 •000349 S4S-«>30 lnl ................ ltl work. laundry, take · · C . my home, 20Yfl•xP retl ~/,Alt ""---M ..,...ntMNNI phone IT1"Nge9 for COU· llLll llll Htg Al . Ref rprt hi EF evatt loC near Ptecentta Gatege & Yard Ctnupt CUSTOM P11n11no tl'r Jim I W 111- We're tootclng I« tolld d.. pie In COM. 5 d)'I. 10.6, • .... •• • FUii time pet90n w/prlot Am.ne A/C 'YI le 459283 & vic;Orla. 722-8087 Jon 645-8192 Lo-. ratn IC>< Sllultarl °" Xt Cowt pendable people who $1000/mo. Cer & a1tl1 reft • .... • •~tor ,Y, neutt.-~Jt Ch"'"--u.. NB H LIOHl HAULING-Mov1no IOU,,,. 01110 tum iroo ,... Price Newporl/C M enjoy wonilng outdOOI'• MOMMry. hnd rec>IY to ITIU. Lmm M ··---cal om a clothlnG ltate ·-· m, . ome. Dump run1 (yard/gar I 110< tree .. , e3•-•2•3 er• Nan~• 83t-4110 to join our ground• main. OeMy Piiot. Adll 975'. P.O. • _,.,... 1 • CHAALll!'S LOCKER ' Par11tng ,,.,..,. Repelrt l MWINl'l ldlool dlatrlct 7 deya. OaYe &45· 11T I DAN SALYER PAINTING l.::rr.:,...1-------- tenenoe teem tor our 8011 i&eo. Coet• MeN. • -R.L. Lm • ••Tml : Nwpor1e.c:n.975-9230 A9aurlecinQ •Roofing & Wiii tMlelpld(ue> 541-7800 L '2592• 1..-------- 1 CA 92829 •• • e .. ...._ Weterprootlng• 831~ let ,._ ._ S.....U-,..~!~SHBU~T!AS ,. _11 ,_~~;:.. 984·2017 1RHldentt1flCommerciat epattment comp ••H • • U you are in High School or J r. • -=~ ~ ,.. rn.-""' .. " "' Reaid I ctMn-up '" '' ...... BIG JOe C-'NCELLEO ~~:.'~:::iu~ =::.-1f,:"1 • ... •• IPllllllD • '. Klgh and would like to earn $25.00 • --....~ omputet . ..... •t Vic 722·~240 LADY P.t,INTER C'*'P Pl'loea 6-42-2078 11•-• onw ti- 11 . 18.05 •titting rat• •·to ·~.00 in ~-1-Jon and ~ • Opportunity to H ll ua ty1 arlng M au StateoftheAruoooun ·-tat. tnt /Ext 11 yr alll)(l<*"°8 '"" ... a~-11 .....it I....... • • QJUUI~ ....... .., • C':: fooda a I::. Verde Mom. FfT -"'-. IQftwwe rnocMM. ..... " Free .. , R.a•onebte Tree ltniet 09'"-..... -.ton•eva .. .-• · elCh w-k-1..-•••a call. You ....... • ...... , Cell Catol Herney thll with IOCal eo<p. Mut1 be ...... •1~ .... --• .... re. Wiii train. •· MWt>om-3 yr• 556-272'4 Dena. t7M1151 Strw Maneoement. 11~ 850· 1924 Of 95 7 .580' oOXtifl' tttd f AIUINd ...-et (114) 720-33H t8 plut. lftlcutete, 3 yr e . work p ABT TIME in the af1er-e ctlft Piia, Mr. Munz. Mother of 2 wlll bebyW\ In Dij! emollln;, weight control PAINTER NEEDS WOAKI T,_ root ... IUl"l'P' rwmow °' writt The lr'ilne Com--reeldent, ttudent• OK. : . ' noona and eveNnca and sl.Ul have • ~72 her Coet• Meee home ~ • 645-tl 28 tor ICl9t tnl/llrt ce111ng1 ,..nn cab ~ Cert 122-1111 ~any. e 10 Newport NHoBeap... r rieq. 28 . £.-!-4PM ... .' • : time to en jov. We offM comp1e ...... • Ill.II Pllll• ....,._ ~ Mon ~ OryweW ffiEE DA JAYS oc.c Plan (281 Y" ••P w<>t;. ov11 I ~= Center Or., ~ewport . "4 .,.. .x 8... 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