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... -.. -..... ---· ... ____________________ _..... ............... -. .............................................. . ~ ORANGI COAST GARFIELD ® UM,YOO COOLP 0f, ••• OM, YOU COOLP,lJM SUNDAY, OCTOalR 13, 1H5 .. IE WARE @f TME a a: (( .-., YOO COOLt' 0E 1701N<S MUCH 0E1TER THIN&S WliH YOUR 'TIME IMAN STARING-Al A IV SET l~Ai5 FOR . SURE: YOUR HIMITDIN DAllY PIPIR .. sFlii ;;a by Jim Davis T~£RE.'5 A W~OL £ WORLO OLJT THERE TO EXPERI ENCE Wl-4AI ARE WE WA1"C.MIN&? . . -_____________________ _... ..... --........................................ ,...._. ............................ "-' .................... .. HOW MUCH LONGER IS THAT LAWYER ~;:ipoi~~ GONNA 6E IN THERE WITH BEN ? -4- BY THE WAY. IF YOU CAN'T I TOLD THE DESK 6ET ME OVTOF HERE UNTIL SERGEANT THAT I 'O I MORNING. I DON'T WANT THE T,.AKE HER WITH ME! JUVENILe ~TMOAmes Pt<:.K· ING UP ~RA T I ,,._-.II!"'" jqY. fllKE If IASY 11UE M. Pr/t';Jltf/ll£ .,.,,., • 10-11 ~ ...... ( ___ _ And she's wavir1· that fu~ny • lookjr,. flag again ... LONG ENOUGH TO FINO OU.T EXACTL 't' WHAT HAPPENED IN THAT AEST"URANT ANO WHY THE ~N!R FILED CHARGES AGAINST YOUR DAO! ~e CAN SPeNO 'TH!! NIGHT OUT AT SPeNCER FARMS ! • Yel'h.hew~ Cow00y &_ .. ~·:; ~rear. ';:lriJt 9'"at1dra ! srvp me it l"n1 "''•''"'). G1nJ .. in 1 ... snJ •l;? C01uinbus ~1 l~J for Am~ri~a th'5 ~3uti~ul.. • ., . 'f;~.\ r ·· .. ~·· ) . . ' ' -. -.. ..on the Pinto.the HorW an' tht 6.Mtt ~ncni ... THE OWNER'S A UAA1 6Y THE WAY, THAT'S MEETING QUITE A DAUGHTER BEN NEVER STARTED BENSON PRIDE YOU H AVE, BEN! THAT FIC,HT ! FO R THE F IRST HOW OLD IS SHE? TIME . SAM DRIVER _ _, FINDS HIM TO BE PLEASANT AND MILD · MANNERED WITH Aee~Y'? I~ ex.It ™AT v«)Ul.O AT SPENCER ea YllONOE"FUL ! FAAMS ~EN ACCO RO ING TO L.ET'S JUST SAY THAT MY ~ A8af:Y, 't'E>U e~R H()AACe ANO MIS WlFI! HAVE FAMILY LYDIA NEV1!R QUITE ~veD YOUR CALL CAME THROUGH j FOR ME TONIGHT ! • . t "' . v t • ! 2 HERE IN10WN I OF M£ ... ANO 1 CAN'T SAYTMATt WHY DIDN'T YOU BLAME THEM! I HAVEN'T SEEN CALL THEM ? THEM IN FIVE YEARS t ' ' r '~~~:::!:::~~~~ ... -~. ~. ________ _,...._,__.... __ ..,_ ........ ~~ .................................................................... .. bY 1bM BATiUK : ' ••OVt If fl\l Ml N f I IF YOU S:INO CAP'N CR.UNCH YOU COUlO BE ON! OF 10.000 KJOS TO SHAR.E $1,000.000 ! ~$100 APIECE. BUT 'O .. 'n41 WMOLI STORY 5!1 SPECIALLY MARKED axu OF CAPN Cfij,JNCH ,..,_ Cllli'-· l(OU R FAKE FUL.lBACJ(Pt.J¥( Will NEVER WORK,lOACH ! -~MtM\.OC*. 9Cll'TMISI SNcw. IOXIS at' CAPN'CIW*H C9!AL U51 'TWI D9'TRCT1Ve KIT IM510. THI aox. ~OR FUllSAC.K HA5 Josr BE.EN DEClARED INE.U 61 Bl£ BECAU5t OF GRADE.~ ! . ~~ !'f(t fi>RRQ I c.oAaf , BUT I 6AV£ WAii A M1NU1"E .' WHAi ABOOI fl.f E5E 1UJO fbl~ H£RE~ 1 IOOK OFF ffiR SPB.i.I~ BECAUSE BO~ Ml~PE.L..L.E.D I RE.LJEF'! QOO DIJN\fV¥.) I • • tl'S . R ... o .... k. I•. A ... I •.. D ,,, 5 I ~~ BUU. EV~ BREAK ON 1HAf1ESf1HA1 1. CDOL.D ! MOON MULLINS HMM ... 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There ere •t lust sra drfttr· enUI In drewh'' details betw.en top •nd &ottem P41nels. Hew q111c111y cen you frnd thtm" Check •Mw.rt with those below. A!lllllt .... ~ "'9IAll • "°""' ' ~-.,., .......... ...._. c ~ ..... l eu-...-ce.e ' "<711'1::11Q G ~rr -------by Hal Kaufman------- • COLOR SUOESI a.111,..: Change GREEN to WHrrE In diagonal aquarea 1t rl1ht lly 1n1grammlng each G R 0 w N POWiA PLAY Twist a paper nap611n until It torm. a tough rope Invite aomeone to tear the napkin apart by tugging .. the ends Whlle your friend strvgglea, twlat another napkin, btow on its cen- ter. and, alakazam. It snaps llPll'1 With ..... How lf1 done· In twisting the 1tcond napkin, llmply dip y<>ur fingers in a glass ol water and press them against the ca~. The water waakena the papet. kJwlng on rt ia but a ruse. horilontal word to form llnOChef. That la to uy, ,..,.,.. latte,. of uch word In Its l"ff9Ktlve ,.,.. to form fhre new words, with WHITI r•laclnt QfltUN da.. toMlly. aieue ····-·,.,.. 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Many of the stars in the spotlight at Monday 's Country Music Association awards -like Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White -belong to close-knit husband-wife teams. Here 's how 3 couples combine ma"iage and careers. s. CMr SWy ..... 4 ....____~ ...... e, ~ ..,,,.,,, ... lft: llllJ ......... Mt ...... ,, ... C11W1, ...... •1 ...... Tlllytltltl ml II >ti.I .___ _________ _ j i I I ' .. TheLenoxChinaFruitsofl.Aife:B<nvl This Christmas, tell someone special how much you care with an extraordinary gift of fine Lemx china. ------l<E:-.El<\'.\Tlt I~ Al'l'l.ll ATI< >:-J----1 P\ea~ enter my reservatlOfl (or TM u"ox Clt111a Fruits of lifr &wl. I prefer to pay as follows: 0 DIRECT. I endose my deposit o( S 19. After shipment I will be btlled for the balance in two monthly 1ns1all- ments or s 19• each. 0 BY CREDIT CARD. After shipment. please charge my credit card $57• as mchcated below: 0 MasterCard 0 VISA 0 American Express "PluJ SJ.i:. 11t·r t>o""I lo< •h1ppml( and handhn~ 'italt" -.alt··•~~ ... 111 br boli.-d ,, i pplk ~bit· Arn1Unt :'llo. Exrrt·s Stgnaturt' AA •.rdt·r" ar.-•uh,<•• I 1u »< • •·111·•"' ,. An.,,. f. '" 14 ,.., ... 11. '"' •htpmt·nt Nanw 1 ,........ pnn11 413-05.J 'brraes••ion.t.Ud~~~ ~30.1985. I Lenox. A world apart. I Mall to: Lt'nmc Col!Kl•M'b ! Ont Pnna Scrttt CNOl 238. Tn.-n1on~· ~· ~ To give, to cherish, to display with pride. C he~ for JO)'. An appk-for peace. An oran~ for jlmd rortullt'. In a rham1ink. l't'Oturies--Okl tradition. t'ill'h of The 'l"·t'lvt' Fruits of Lift' has its own se<·ret n~anmjl. Slk'h as low ... v.1sdom ... lonj( hft'. .. l{ood dk't.'r. And 1"111v. tht' artisans and mast~r t:raftsrllt'n of L~nox haw rrt'att'd a l(lorious fine rhina bowl. S<-ulptt'd in b.1s-r\'fid with a .iairtand of these luxuriant fruit s. 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To enter your ~rvation. thc application to the riaht should be mailed no later than November 30. 1985. For your convmience on credit card orders. you may call TOLL FREE, 2• hours a day, 7 days a v.ttk. 1-800-228-5000. surprised you about fame? ...... lges ....... ldlr, 1'llt lnlllllat CM' _. 'St 0.'1 fin' .. rm surprised that one has ~ littJc con- trol over one's privacy. I'm rcalizmg very quickly that anent.ion docs not equal ~" ............ ..,,,. Clrts' • ......, ....... ..... .. Before I became ~· fame to me t that the local deli owner rcmembeftd face and name. I never diamed that lit- oki me oould become known ~ ... . • • • f 7 4 .... ...... Stir ff llC's 'lltef' .. I was surprised by how often l BC'l my own way." S IEAI IT FOi TIE IOYS: The A-Ttom's Dirtt Beaedkt is 'dieved no rqu1ar female cast member has been mignc:d to rq>lacc \feliada CWea this season. .. The girl just never fit. .. he says. .. It was ~~an aftenhou&ht. It's like brinaina your gjrlfiiend with your · when you ao hunting." ... Prflu's Purple Rain princess.. \r"'mh. jets to BmiJ to cut an album with Sap, Melldes when lCf current Fak:on Cmt cameo role ends. Her next project: "'to sina :ountry. wtUch is somcthi.na rve always wanted to do ...... The .. in .. :::binese dollY bla in Beverly Hills: from the Bio Wow eatery. whose JWnm indUde sUwer' ~ MwdN *'·Seen chopstick-ing: Jw :;' ... and Vktortll Prtad,al. ... How did comedian JoM c..ly beoome such a big deal at the box :>ffice? '"Suc::cea was easy ... he deadpans. .. This p.ay c:MY up to me in 1 rataurant and said. 'Do you want to be in a movie?' And I said. Yeah, but only if you. like. pay me. pick up my lunch tab and buy me a;.dcet.' It oould happen to you, too. but you've p to be in the riaht -estaurant" ~USA WEEKEND Publshed bi/ Gn.n Co. Inc. Aa.nH.~~ Jahn J. Curtey, ,, .. ,, ..... PEOPLE GlADYS • mHT:.· • C86 RllTll l R lm: ••a 11 CIS's Cllrlt I Cr g SI J& W1 illr I fJJL "1 ltamed the way a monkey does -by watching his parents. n -........ ,,... .._ ....... llltft9111 .. I i ( I ( I ) I I I I l l 1 t I I \I COVER STORY Two-part hannony, cou -style 'Stand by ycu spouse' is a theme for HBIJ of the stn at Monday's teBied COlllbJ Music Association awns m. There won't be an award for stars who live and work together when the industry honors its own Monday at the 19th an- nual Country Music ~tion awards. But country music couples who mix marriage and busin~ are as much a Nashville tradition as cheatin' song,5 and sharp-toed boots. The list of legendary married teams reads like a Grand Ole Opry roster. Lo- retta and Mooney Lynn, Johnny and June Carter Cash, Waylon Jenning,5 and Jessi Colter, Tammy Wynette and George Richey . Gayle sings, Gatzimos sweats the details Crystal Gayle will St1 the a~ plausc when she glides onstagc to sing at Monday's country mu- sic awards ceremony. Though her husband Bill Gat- zimos won't share the spotlight. he'U be cl~ at hand. As her rnanqier, Gatzimos. a reserved man of Greek descent. sweats the details of her career. super- vising a staff of more than a doz- en . .. We do well toscther." says Gayle ... When I'm upset. he is the one who's cool. When he's upset I'm calm." The couple j uagjc the de- mands of country supcntardom -includina 120 concert dates this year -and rearing a ram- bunctious 2-year-0Jd. Catherine Oaire. While these stars admit living and working togetlier isn't always easy, they also sing the praises of teamwork. Loretta Lynn says her career wouldn't have gotten off the ground without the guidance of husband Mooney uDoolit- tle" Lynn: "I never met anybody any smarter," she says. Wynette works daily with husband and personal manager George Richey. She calls him her best critic: "Because we are friends, he will just point-blank tell me when something wasn't any good" And Jenni~ whose wild ways have branded him 'The Outlaw," says of rus singer-songwriter wife, Jessi Colter. "Her goodn~ keeps me level." Some of the most successful members of Nashville's younger generation are fol- lowing the tradition: Ricky s~ and Sharon White; C~ Gayle and hus-- 1 band/manager Bill Gatzimo.s; Janie Fricke and husband/manager Randy Jackson. Here's how they do it. to distract Cathenne by fi her yogurt and coloring with The specious room is deco with wicker couches. One rup. ~of fine ayslal (G collects it) and Catherine's t When he answers a bus1 call Gayle takes cluqe of you~. "He's not o helping with anythina. .. she Gayle. 34. and Gatzimos. have been married 14 years a~ expecting their second c next spri°" They met as school seniors in Wabash. I and married after his fresh year at Indiana University. When Gayle -Lore Lynn's little si51er -set mind on a music can:cr. he there to help. T oeethef. t buih her into a country..pop superstar. whose hits rangr fr I'll Ger Owr You to Don · Make Your Brown E)ll'S Blu her cunent hit sinalc. A antJ lasting low. 0n the SI he camcd a law depee Vanderbilt University in Na ville. The couple admit there drawbacks to makina the t ~ a &mify affair. "'There ntra tensions wom,. l08C er." he says. "It's touah to away from the business. can't leave it behind at the o It becomes a 2~ lhinf. ... Today. in the loft of a renovat- ed Nashville houle which terVtS as their office. Gatzim05 is tryma ., ..... ~ la,.,_. • ...., .... ' 1 •c lrrlllellh.2.C f 1stN .. M1.,4t*I•• .. ..._ ""111)11. LMll llm'• ...... Ta• •.., w.' M ' 1 trlll ti ... I...., :.."Wa.....,. .....,. ..He can deal with problC in the momi,._ .. Gayle~ aJways talk about them at n1 He hates them at niaht." 4' ·USA WEEx.ENo·Oc"rolo ll-13.198S ~,..,Natl MET: ____ ... ..__._ ..... .,... ........... wt ..... .., ................... .... With touri~ TV shows and ther oblifaUOns. the long- . star 1s away from home t half the year. But Gatzi- tries to arranac Gayle· s uJc to avoid the burnout t is a career hazard. .. You have to be conscious of our physical and mental .. he says. "Crysial hasn't in and out o( hospitals. he's rQUy made an effort to be thy despite the rigors of her schedule." .. PmonaJ time" is a top prior- • be adds. The family ~.on road qether. Catherine op alona beckstalC. 1 .. , want her to puw up know-ha that rm her mother and not t second mother ... Gaytc says. I While Gattimos ktqJS a low kOOJe. Catherine en.JOY' the botli&bt She stars in Gaytc's ";od IJ/m IN Child video and 'sometimes I bring her on t11e... says Gaytc. '"She's a tam." Catherine has .. adapted wdJ o the travel .. he says. ~Probably ~hardest pan on her tS the lack ,fa real let routine. .. Tboulh there's less time to f> iut to dinner and work out m he exercile room or swim laP' n the indoor pool of their NISb- ille home. Gaytc sinp the 1raises of motherhood. "I houkt have had her a Iona time 90-.. she says. .. , chaner:d after I ad Catherine. chaJlll:ld in val- ICS. '"You put ~ in per- pectivc. It's not .x .. to kiD you r you don't do somcthina in our career. - Skaggs and Wlite: Fast track, sold values Sharon Whit.e and Rktcy SbiP are a nditionaJ country couple learninc to adjust to a fast-s-:ed liistyle that would make a teaSOnCd jetlet1er's head spin. In the past few years. Ska8P and his bluqnm band have ~ as one of country's most ~acccssfuJ acts. Monday night, he's u~ for five Country Music A.s.1cciation Awards. in- dudi,_ the plum -cnt.erUiner of the year. Sharon. her sisler and father -who perform as The Whites -are nominated as country's outstaodina vocal group of the year. Because oft.heir hectic iowq schedules. .. Most people &ook at us and teic that we·~ just pmilfl e9Ch other. and a lot of times it's that+way." admits White. de-- 9Cribi,. her fOur-year mam. to Sbst. Boch ~ 31. .. A IOt o( times it is the casr where I am ~home on the same day that he's lav11i1." she COVER STORY says. .. and we may only miss each other by hours. .. Still they ma.naee to squeeze m time for each other -and their 18-month-Okl daughter. Molly -at their Williamsburg- sty~ home out.s:tdc Nashville. Their daughter stays home with a couple they hired to look after her. White performs mostly on weekends: Skaas flies home be- tween dates on his hc:a vy tour schedule ... We do have to work at being t~."she says. SkaaP and White. devout Southern Baptists. say their ~la tionship -the second marriagr for both -survives because it 1s anchored in their faith. .. My Otristian beliefs and my morals hold so strong in our ~ .. says Kentucky-born Skaggs. whose h it s include CounJry Boy and Don 't Cher:u in Our llomi!town. ..We made a vow here a few years back that no matter how rough and how tOUfh and how crazy this music business ~l thcrt was nothing ever ~ing to come betwem us.. It just can't happc'Tl. - .. We trust the Lord to help us. .. she explains. .. There's no probicm that 1s so tough that the three of us can't worit OUl .. $kaaP adds. Li.Jee temptations on lht road? "'Oh ncooo. not that Those things 1m1 't tempting to me. I don't have th~ problems on the road. because rm so happy mamcd 10 Sharon and my love IS SO deep and grtat for. her ... The ir faith helped them through a rough time with Mol- ly. She was born with a co~1- taJ hip dislocation and ~ a body cast for months. Now. she's wa1k.i ng and her hip 1s near- ly back in the socUt. Like many '80s fa thers. Skam chanen MoUy's diapm.. comton.s and feeds her. -1 don't ·cook for her. but 111 take her out to a link country kitchen for green beans and mashed pota- toes. .. he says. His children from his first marriagr -Mandy. 7. and Andrew. 6 -occasionaJly tour with him. The Whites and Ska@gscs sometimes perfonn on the same bill. and they worit together in the studio. He produces and plays instrumentals on their al- bums. And Sharon sang backup vocals on his hil I Wouldn 't Change You ff/ Could. He calls her .. a real spark plug.. for hi.s career. Last year. when Sk.ags lost his elcctnc gui- tar player. White convinced him to play the guitar himself rather than hire someone new . The couple 1s working on a duct and would like to record a duct album t()8ethcr one day. -1 mean. I would like to do one. wouJdn't youT Skaags asks. turning to his wife. .. Is this an invitation?"" she counters. with a grin. "'111 ha vr to talk to my producer." .ti Jackson '-5 Fricke kick plaii1 Jane inage "'When I first met Randv. I looked like a plam Jane." Says Jarue Fricke. who's been nomi- nated for CMA fmWe vocaltSt of the year. an award she's won twice ... , had no taste.''· .. Except in men." her hus- band. Randy Jack.son. puts in. As her manaaer. Jackson ai:>- provcs her tour dates and over- sees her finances. He convinced her to dump her dowdy hairstyk and country;-burnplon wardrobe for a more sophisticated loot. Both agree that he has made her a star. -He taught ~ evcry- thjng I know," she says. Fricke. who5c tuts incl~ It Atn ·r Easy and Shes Single Again. and Jackson. a husky. handsome Texan. have been married three years. They met when he was wott.ing as SJnser CuilCioad OD ... 6 ., ...... 0.., I 1 ( I tn•lt•-·-= ..................... ,_ .. , ................... . USA ~o·OC'Tolo 11-13. 198S· 5 ,1 I Co@lka d frcn a-ee 5 Johnny Rodriguez's road man- ~. and she was a studio back- up sin,er. After a k>~ courtsh.ip, he proposed on a Ii ve radio show. "'She was being in~ on the air, .. he recalls. .. People were caDing in. so I c:aDed in. .. he recalls. .. I said. This is the only way I know 111 never bade out of it'" Recalls Fricke: .. He said, 'Will you marry me?' And I said, . y tW'SSS.Sf .. They rrwried in the apple or- chard behind her mother's house in South wrutJey. Ind. 'That niaht she p ve a free con- cert for her hometown. then P>t on a tow' bus and, drove 700 miles to the next p. "'That was our honeymoon. says Fricke. .. We haven't had a vacation since." How long do they expect the marriaF to last'? .. Forever." Fricke says sweet- COVER STORY ly, batting her cydashcs. .. Right Rand~ ... Rotxmndy.'" .. 111 ta.kc the 11th or 13th or whatever amendment you're suwosed to take. .. he counters. .. y Ou see. she has this hereditary bossiness. .. .. Randy. s.ushhh. .. ""She comes off as ~ real easygoing and sweeuy. Shes not that way at all. She 11 teU a record c:xccutive in a second what she thinks. .. Banta aside. the pair admit to no cac> banJes. -There's no confusion about-whose career we 're buiJdina... · Jackson. who can JdJ you ~the top of his head how many albums Fricke has sold and bow many her competitors have sold. The couple unwind on their 27-ecre farm. Tcuna. outside DtlUas. On a Iona road trip, says Fricke. .. We've been known to stop at any closest airport and drop him off. He needs to P> home and play with our hOI and donkeys and dop. .. Explains Jackson: .. ru tcJl 1 the truth. you ,et Janie Frick4 to death after a while. Ev~ thing you do at work. ~ whole day depends on her. i,. about her, 9Ctting this up. ting that up ... .. Ifs just like anything ~ you need a break from )1 work. .. llfee5 Fricke. .. I am woB. Sometimes rd like to u a break from ~. too ... IJ . Al11bllk now atv-rou more rwo.• to baNI to more plKeS. 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Willie Nelson, Kris KriJ.. tofti::non; Wiry Na Me?, the Judds. • ~ Cowury Boy, Ricky Sbas;DoaFon WonltEwrCr<m Your MINI!, Geoqe Strait; 40 Hour W~ AJabuna; My Kind of Coun- try, Reba McEntire: Why Not Me.~ the Judds. •Vocal .,......: Alabama. Exile, the Judds. the Oak Ridge Boys, the Whites. • VecaJ dm: Moe Bandy and J~ SWnpley, Ray 0wtes and Willie Nellon, Barbara Mandrd1 and Lee Green~ Anne Murray and Dave l..olli.ns. DoUy Pltton and Kenny Roeers. • S...oltM,..-(fartM-- ..... ~ llaby's Got Hw Blw JtrJ/lS On.. Bob McDill; Doa Fon Wonh E~ Cr<m Yow MiNI!, S8IJ8l:r D. Shai7 and Dutenc Sbai7; God Blas I~ USA, bY. Lee Greenwood; Mama He's Crazy. by Kenny O'Ddl; ~Spanish A~. by Troy Sea.ls and f.ddie Setser. • VW. All My Rowdy Frimds ~ Coming ~ Toniglu, Hank Williams Jr.; Amt'l"iai, ~ylon Jen- ~ COUlltry Boy, Ricky SblD; Higflwayman. Johnny Cash. Vliy- loa ·'~ Kris Krisao&noft. Willie Ndlon; S«ond Haltd Htan. <Ary Morris. • M"t H•l•atleH: Ricky Sk1111. S; Alabama. Lee Green-woOa. Oaqe Strait. 4 each. 8 I i .. • I • I r ,, ., r ~ t I I I I I I l I I I I i I I INTERVIEW Henty Winkler Tiie 1111111• F•rie If 'l111py Days,' wlle Illa 40 tlis •••_., tels Siii 5*eierg about protllcilg two .. TV series, •ill lis msde far kids' npts, .t why lis actitg career backfl eel when lie left lis lllOtorcycle jacket behind. II •••c 1 TY 11rd1er. J never thought of being a produc- er. My lawyer thought I had the talent for it. and he started build- ing a company for me during the last four years of Happy Days. Ol lis ... UC ...... series, •lllcCyttr': We (he and partner John Rich. Emmy A ward-win- ning director of All in the Fam· i ~v ). supervise the scripts. the casting sessions -we nurse it When a problem is too bi& to solve, you call MacGyver (played by Richard Dean Ander- son~ Tilert: are stunts plorc. You sec him being chased throutn rapids, through bands of tcrronsts. In ~ first show. he had adventufes in Central America. Burma and Central Asia. It is an enormous task. II ••· S-11111,' • UC ..,_ ..... ,.,..~1•11t Mria: It's about a ~ of English. newly divorced. with a new TIE • IEI fl.E IDT ... ftl: ........ llllC· .............. -lr1lllf ,..... "" ftu) .. TY'• .., ..,. (1114-1114). D llU: becllM '"l1m 1r If • .,11."{ ~·:.c, •·• , .•. OT/l'IT , ..... ,_. .... ........ 1145, ....... aty. place to live. with a new SOC18J life. who's very acerbic. very in- dependent -and he's blind. It's a comedy. with a lot of human- ity. We show blind people as thinking. fcdjng and indepen- dent pcoplf. Oii ......... tw ........ IMISly: I am completely driven by one single phrase: .. , wonder whatever happened to him? What happened to that guy on Happy Days?" I have my daily dose of fear and fiber for breaJc- fast. Fear is a tremendous pert of my life. I feel so overwhelmed that I think I'm going to explode out of my skin. Then I start laughing. The task is so big that you are forced to laugh. All day long. f literally run the three city blocks between the two sets (in Los An- geles). Paramount gave me a bi- cycle. but I can never remember the combination. I just can't re- member small stuff like that If the shows don 'l 54 ac:x:eed. at least I'm keeping fit II Ma ...., • There is no stardom at home. I start my day at 6 am. with a workout One of the few luxuries I have given my!elf is that a human being c::omes to my house, and we WOl1c out 1*ther. Then he It.aves.anal 90 upslairs and play with-my childml for at least an hour. °' lis ""' tt ..,.... clllN ..... ....-It .WS' npta: I found that awareness in high school. I worked as a counselor at day-a.re centers in Spanish Harlem. I feel more comfortable with children and animals than I sometimes do with adults. Dadda. Fonzie." He still can't keep my names straight. Oii Clll .. ltr. It is incrcdiblr ex- citing. My wife~ and had the . pleasure of going LO the White House under two admin- istrations. That is the great part '' •• llowsd Is ••••tlllnl lfldll. We n trteu•s fir lie. HIUTtH: lattr'a ~•llH NWl......,S...tf ..... The entitt time I did Happy Days. I was alwlys home for dinner, except Fridays when we taped the show. Now, wi1h two shows. rm concerned that I don't get home for dinner during the week. HopefulJy, I get home and have a very brief convena- ton with Stacey. I kis.s my chil- dren and then I 10 to sleq>. By midwcct. I find myteff exhaust- ed. and I bqin to run on adrena- line. But I inaU surt that we have the weekends. We hardJy ever ao out We like to be at home with the k.ids. .......................... '' F..,: ... s_,~ ...... JM. 14; ........ Zll Emir. 5; ... la, 2. CIOfTS: .. Mlt ..... ltlS ...... ,,,.,., .... ""' .. ; .. ,...a ; t ten.-... ...... ,,. .......... ............ ..aSTf • .,.. ..... ..... 1-...t• • ...,. ........ ,..11,..... .. 8 ·USA WEEKENo•OcTOBER I 1-13, 19SS 0. lis 111111'111tw11 TM f-.c The dwacter WU SO enor- mous. and now it is swting all over apin in the rauns. You can never get away fii>m it In fact. I had been on my Reple>n's birthday cake (as the Fonz) be- fore we actually met. My son Mu found Happy Davs at aee l He sinp the !Ong and points to me and says: ··o.dda. Fonzie: of being a ce&ebrity. You live moments in your life that are truly maaical. AJI of thetc people that complain of celebrity status are just tryint to_ be too .. coor and are comple1dy full of it. .. Will ~ after • ...,, lip': In my fifth )ftr as the Fonz.. I started to fall into what everyone elx was sayina -in that I'd be stereotyped. I got v nervous. I staned to talk abot too much. I did try to m1 movies that praented me very different characters. In 1 rospcct. I should have sh ut stayed caJm and made the ch acter transition more gradual .. ~ ...... ., crttlcs ......... , .. ,... .. lllr': I was 10 successful television that I think some p p&c were aunnina for me. Y know. they build you up a then they wait and auack. n wrote some vicious thinp abc me when TM OM and O. came out. And it was not at film at all It hun. but you 111 out of it You have to dcvelo1 hard shell. 0. Ills fltll't 11 • ICtr. At 1 moma1t. I have no acting care Ironically. when J Slaned to P' d~ these (TV) shows.' I Y asked to be in movies made television. AD of a sudden. fi ture tcripu are romina in. wasn ·1 bei~ asked for a kl time. I really don't undmta what tm cha~ . h 1111 tntap tlr Ftulr. Ht t sjvcn me such a pat Ii~. He' very .,:nerous l>JY. IJ SAVE zoc --~-..... ,...-. ---·--··-.......... --... ...-. ........................... _. ................. .. a..c..-..... _. ....... 5 ........... , ....... ..... ....... Qllt-11'91. ....... -. ...................... Olll9: •.& .. 11'1, .. elf, IC.,._ , "I ·• { I , .. I ' '; ,J ~ • ... llllt. W., C1b I Q11 It's time 10 c:ddn1e our ~~-.J: the ocean blue on.ly to bump up ipinst a rather laqe land mass ~ where betwu:n Pcrtupl and India. Alls. Cohunbus didn ., return with the spices Queen lsabeUa asked him to pick up. (She should have tmt him with a oom. plete iroca'Y list) But he did mi. met stories o( such exotic ~hies IS 10IMIOeS. potat.OeS and squash. And. o( counc. news of the New Wortd. So why not invite a few fiicnds in on Monday and teat our inuepid explor- e(! The spread is simple. Open )'OW' &vorile ~ wine. Put out a Ritt piece of llC'l panncan mcae -rtfgiano . if you can find it -a couple of Ital- ian sausaees and a bowl of aacbd pien olives. The cen1erpiecc is an Italian classic. bagna co/da. A punemt warm dip made with anchovies. it li1erl.Dy mt8nS '"warm bath .. and should be kept that way by pllici"f it over a table wanner or an smalJ ~ dish. Add platter of cut-up ~bles b dippin.J -aspa:J:;· broccoli. carrots. • peppcl s. radishes. spin.ch lea~ and zucdUni - and you 're set. -Cul 1 Im FOOD Camohydrates: Stop dieting and eat the 'I think one should forget counting calories.' Jane Br.ody tells us to revamp our eating styles " ..... , .. h~ Nutrition guru Jane Brody says she had weWit problems until she stopped dteting. ... once weiahed JS pounds more than I do now." says Brody, 44. who at S feet tall is a llut 106 pounds.. ... didn't sol ve my weiaht problem until I stopped dieting. rm pushing 20 years in a reformation in my ap- proach to food .. She shares that approach in her fifth book. }<JN £Jroth1 's Good Food Book: u w·n$_. ihe High~arbohydraJe Way (W.W. Nonon and Co., $19.9S). now arriving in bookstores. like many nutrition experts.. Brody -a syndicated columnist with T1w New York Times and author of ariothcr bcstseUcr. JON Brody's Nutrition Book - contends that pc:oplc cat far too much fat. sugar and protein and too little starch. especially the unrefined. fiber-rich grains. Thoufh she's not telhng read- en to Jive up meat. she is m- COW'lglng them to cat les.s meat (""we 'vc OD'ed on protein in this country") and to lean mort heavily on the complex carbohy- draleS. which include rice. pasta. buJgur, bsha. couscous. millet, com. peas. beans and fruits and vctetables. '1llc complex cart>oh)'dnltes, the swchy fOods, tum out to be the only nlljor caiqory of foods If you 're patriotic and love food. here's your chancr to con- tribute. For a $20 donation to the Statue of Liberty Restoration Fund. you11 rcttlVC the 2S6- page coffee-table cookbook. Tastes of Ubmy -A CtlttxrJ.. lion of Our Great Ethn1r Cook- ing. t'U:hly photolJ'lphcd with 140 ethnic n:cipes. the oookbook is published by Chaticau Sle. Mi- cheUe. the award-winni" Wah- ington Slate winery that as one of the tt'VCTl founding sponsors of that has never been linked to any ~ health risk... Slys Brody. Her own &mity -husband Richard Elwl~ a theater lyri-cist. and 16-)'ear-old IOl1S., Erik and Lorin -has been eating this way for several years. .. We don't say. 'What are we having for dinner -chickm.. fish or meat?' We say. •What are we NIBBLES the Statue of Liberty,,Elis Island Foundation. Send your donation ofS20 (or more) to Liberty Centennial Fund. P.O. Box 4 I 1 S. New York, N.Y. 10163. All money aoes dircct.ly to the restoration effon. To clil • Ill? What shoukt you refnsrate after openi,.? Ketchup. Choco- late syrup., cofile. mayonnaise. nuts and salad d.rminp. says the Food Martd.ing Institute. And. chilJjng can ~tend t.ht having -pasta. ra or beans?' .. she says. The . first 2SO ~ of her book discuss nutntJon in ency- clopedic detail induding the nu- trient and fiber values of many carbobydrases and a breakdown. of hcaJ!hy bn'Ms and oerc:als. That's lOIJowcd by 389 n:ci all tcsaed by Brody. pes. Many of the rcciJ)t$ are de-- shelf life of molaS1C$.. peanut buttrr and marshmallow cream. Aa:cnlilw to a recent Gallup poll the USA ·s favorite chea> cake is cherry ( 17 percent); strawbmy and plain chec1ecakt tied for leCOnd with I 6 pcromt each .... Fiftywm pcromt of the USA 's raidents cat a salad every day or at ltast l or 4 times 1 week. says 1 Bmw Homn and Garrkm survey. _ ....... signed to hdp people hea.tthier versions · o( sta IU'ipes such as pancakes, roles. soups. sandwiches.. sens of all kinds. she They've been modified t dude les.s fat. les.s sugar. and the cart>ohydrate whenever possible. is a pain such IS brown n whole wheat flour. ..But I'm not a fanatic. 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In the fiv~me World Series win against Baltimore. howrver. Weis was a terror. battinJ .455 -including a game-wmning sing)c and a ga~tying ho~ run. He drove in the first World Series run in Mets' histOf)'. Weis. now 41 and woning for a furniture company in Chicago. is ho~ about hiscarcn-and his moment in the sun. -you never 80 into (a World Series) thinking about being a SO<alled hero or Siar.-Weis says. -1 had a medi()CT'( can.'ff. In one week. every1hing hap- ~ for me. Your name seems to ,et biger in the New York prns.- Wris played in only 86 sames after the 1969 World Strits. but he 5till heirs from fans. -They show the h~lishts when the M& hi~ rainouts. .\nd I set"m 10 ,et calls CV~ year around Worid Serits ti~. ~BllbflQra IDT WCI: I Ch f iMt 1 II IMJ. Dodgers' Gioafriddo Al Gionfriddo made a catch !hat caught orr. In fact. ifs now pan of pop singrr John Faw:rty's hit video. Cemerlicld. It was the sixth game of lhe 1947 World Series -1hc first scriC'S to be televised. The Brook- 1~ n Dodgrrs were leading the aamc 8-5 and trying to square the scriC'S with the New York Yankees at three wins each. With two on and two out in the sixth innina. Joe DiMaggio hit a long ball that looked as 1f It would tic the game. But Gion- friddo. playing left field. raced back to the bullpen. reached up and robbed DiMagioofa home run. -1 was (just) trying 10 catch up to the bafl." he recalls. G ionfriddo. 63. now the equipment mallaF'f at San Mar- cos Hi~. in Santa Bart.ra. Calif. still ~ about I 0 letters a month a.slung for his aut0BT3ph. -Thai catch fo1k>ws me every place I 80· just like a puppy ... he says. .. , guess pa~nts or grand- parents have told (their kids) about it. It was mv fondest m~ mcnt bca~ it aimc at an OJ> ponune moment. An) other time and nothina would have been written about the catch. .. It didn't ao throuah my mind thlt I was aoinr to make 1he palest atch evtr... Gion- friddo adds. -1f I thouaht that I would ha~ kepa the bell: SPORTS BllRS' Jii ts A 9CUfled buebtil shoe has U'ailcd 60-ye.ar-Old v cmaJ Lt- roy Jones fOr nearly 30 years. Not that Jones -tx1ter known as '"Nippy"' -minds. H:J: shnllS and says.. .. I lai all ihe way to tht bank. .. Jones WIS the unlikdy hero of what has oome to be known as tht -~ Worid Sc--ties... in which shiny shoes.. slow iet and quick dtinking helped him and his Milwau- kee Bnlws teammata win. It -. 14"7. and the Braves were playina the New Yort Yankees. The Yanms led tht terie&. two lllme5 to one. and ~ ~ in the binh pine by a nan in the bottom oftbe 10th~ -1 knew (Tommy) Byrne (the Y811be pitcha') WIS .,_. i~ to tr)' to make me ~ tt a t.d ~ball He th~. and it happened to hit my bx. .. Jones recalls. The urnim called the pitch a ball. But Jones knew bet1er -and he could prove it Jones showed the ball to um~ Auait Donatdli. Sure enoush. ~ was the scuff &om Nippy's shoe polish. Jones was awarded first bac. tetting up the pmc-winning homer by f.ddie Mathews two bitten later. It was the shoe-polish inci- dmt that moll blxba1J people think turned the tide in Mil- waukee's favor. Now worting in pu~ic ma- Red Sox's Cdo Bernie Carbo. 38. won't fe>rJtt the 1970 and 1975 World Series. ~ define the low and high points of his career. It was the sillth inning of the first game of the 1970 Wortd Se- ries between the Cincinnati Reds and the Baltimore Orioles. Carbo. representing the •o- ahcad run for the Reds at third base. headed for home on a ball chopped sharply in &ont of the plate. In a cloud of dust and with 1he umpire in an awkward posj... lion to make the call. Carbo was ruled out. The Reds lost 1hc game by that one run (and the series.. 4 pmcs to I ~ and Carbo could n<"Vcr ~ over the fcclifll that Cincinnati·s coechina staff had blamed him for losing thc pmc. tions for the Safeco Title Co. in Slcramento. Cali(. Jones sayse stiU rib him about the y that n\llde him a hero. .. I moved to s.a... mento. that was all I heard - 'Hey. you'!" Nim Jones &om the sh<»polish Wor1d Series.· -he says. .-. ... c... .:tiis':: The relationship dctC'riooltcd. and he eventually was traded to the Boston Red So~ In I 97S. be tot his revcn.,:. Carbo. still with the Sox. was playina aa;ainst his old team- mate"$ from Cincinnati in what many historians considcr the mosi excitina scric:s in histOtV. Most mncmbcr the sixth Jones says he wa1Ches ball on tdevision. but rare visits the ballput. The past aJways nearby. however. H still has the' shoes and unifl ht was~ on that impo tant day in 19S7. And the bal .. It went to the dubhousc bo as I recall -Jones says. game of that series as the o which Boslon·s Car1ton Fis a 12th-inning home run o left fie.Id fOul pc>k to win pmc. Few remember that 11 Carbo who made that dra moment possib1e. Carbo came to the plate 1n bottom of the ciahth with Rl'd Sox trailin&" the game and the series 3-f With two n on. Carbo smashed a pinch homer to tie 1he pme. Now owner and opera101 the We Arc Family Hairs!) I in Wyandotte. Mich.. Ca says the homn was -proba the bisst thrill of my carcc1 He still k~ his hand in SJ>Of1 by offering baseball chr for younp&en. He is also we ins on a vidcotas>t on hitting and he has the perfect bit offc • from the '7S Wot1d Serlrs leaching the hot'TIM'un swing doesn't bture Carlton Fisk. SPORTS IM(: 8a .12$ .......... ii .. I,...._ How World Series stats stack up The World Series opens this week. and ABC provides live covcrase. Tune in at 8 p.m. EDT. Saturday. Oct. 19. A look bade at baseball's best • Hisaury: The first official Wor1d Se- ries was in 1903 and featured the Boston Pilgrims (lalC'r the Red Sox) banling the Pittsburgh Pirates. Thc Red Sox won five pmes to three -in a best-of-nine series. Since 1922 ifs been best-of-seven. The most controversial Wor1d Series was in 1919 -the MBlack Sox Series. .. The White Sox lost to the Cincinnati Reds. five pmes to thrtt. and eight Sox ~ycrs were banned from baseball and indicted for taking money for throwing the series. 8 Wim ud 1cmes: The New York Yankees hold many series records. in- cluding most won (22) and most lost ( 11 ). •Ar Mt: Yankees Babe Ruth and Reg- gie Jack.son have the most ho~ runs in a series pmc (3). Ruth did it twice - against the St Louis Cardinals in 1926 and 1928. Jackson did it on the first pitch in consecutive at bats against the Los An- ,eles Dodeers in 1977. In 12 series. the Yankees' Mickey Man- tle shJF:I 18 home runs. drove in 40 runs and scored 42 -each a record. He also struck out the most. S4 times. Ruth's battina•vctllC of.625 in a four- 1 p~ World Series apinst the St Louis Cardinals in 1928 is still a record. Cardi- nal Lou Brock's .391 avcrase is tops for a player in at least 20 games. 8 Pttd•t•1: Yankee Whitey Ford pitched the most series ( 11 ). He has the most wins (I 0) and kmes (8). Y ankec Don Lanen pitched the only perfect series pmc -on Oct. 8. 1956 - apinst the BrookJyn Dodlers. Ruth pitched. too. For tht Red Sox. he threw for a IU'Ord 14 inninp apinst the Brooklyn ·Dodlm in 1916. Cardinal Bob Gibson has tht most strikeouts in one pmc -17 •inst the Drtroit Tilers in 1968. Gibson. Jackson (Yankca) and S.ndy Koufu (Los A,__ les Dodalm> arc tht only players named -Most Valuable Player twice. _ ......... . - .Slllnple tbewn both for Lee. . For,...,,__ ,... ol both Ska.I ........ Oil Mint _.._. ... a.-. Mint na out_. wMI to: ntE MINT OtOtCE, Dept. ffW.5()3 Box 2900. Oreenwk:h. CT 06836 Addrewi.-..-----------------------~ Oty·--------------~s-....-. _____ ~Dp~---~ Tefet:it~o~•1:--------------------------.~r-Ale~.,..., ..... of any trnOkete. tiot.ca>? ~ No ryea. whllttnnd?, ____________ I ceftWy that I am ___ ~olage.• ,. ' • • • Now' s the time Ah yes, a heckuva town. The USA's true melting pot -from cultures to the cultural. Sunday, it's the Hispanic- American Parade up Fifth A venue. Monday, it's the Italians' tum with a paralle up the same famed avenue to celebrate their favorite son, Christopher Columbus. And, of course, with fall comes the new Broadway season. Anytime's good. Autumn's special. USA WEEKEND takes you there. ly llarill Fo1 Pubaps the first rule to rtal/y eo- j oyi n1 a few days in the Bia Apple is to rcal-ae you can't do itall. Be~ tivc. If you're a firsl-timcr there are oenain ""must«a... If it's old bat, oountlm options in- dude just m:trw with the crowds OD Fifth venue, sippirc tea al the Plaza. Chrianm sbop- pi.rw al the m""'""' or wmder-ma around SoHo plleries. lbere's nothina like I binfs- eye view of New ~art to ICt you starttJd.. The most f.&mous is from the observation decks on the 86tb and I 02nd floors of the Fn1 kt S... B R' ... 350 Fifth Ave. at 34th St Or for sweeping views of u~ town. try the observation deck on the 69th and 70lh Roar of the RCA Building in RocWeler u.r. SOth Street &urn Fifth to Sixth avenues. While at Rockdeller Cent.er -actually a conglomeration of 19 buildinp and ex~ SJ*a -you 11 want to visit OluDel ~so named t» cause they fonn a channel be- tween the French and British Adults, $4.25; children under $250. Sbtirw rink and lower pl; restauranu offer interest• browsq. And afta' lunch -1 before &eavina Rockdellcr C. t.er -tee I matinee with . world-famo'ls, . high-kick• Rockeacs m ...., City Mu Hal. Or tour~ at Rae City. Inquire at box office. from there, tour St Pattie. CattM• II. Fifth A venue a 50th Sueet. Completed in 18: 12. LI;! ng •ut ·n- he ng ~ic IJO the French Gothic adaptation is the wortd's 11th 1mJest church. Glorious s&ained-tlm windows include the dramatic rote win- dow ~ the choir loft. Headiaa toward uptown? Doo'l mill the~"' Mell-en Art, 11 W. Slni St., a rditsb- ing ~ RDn>UDded by the best m a>ntemponry an. Stun- ning new renovation and sculp- ture prdm ~ RmOOS aJooc to come. lnbmation desk bas UJ>- to-date ma1eriaJ 00 auided tours, lcaures and 61ms. The Museum Shop htufts 'cards. books. post- ers and many unusual objects adapled from mUleUlll 's CX>llec> tions. Ooeed Wedoesda)'5. Continue uptown toward T,.., Tower, Fifth A venue and 56th Street. It's one of New York's moll fanciful new build- ~ -<u:adina watt:r1alls. pol- ished bnm, perfectly matched pink marble interior often ac- cented by tinklina piano music. Shop in ultra<Xdusive bou- tiques. Have morning oofiec, af- temooo 1ea or lunch in lower plaz.a bistros. Shop your way up Fifth Ave- nue with 'SlOp5 at Tiflany's, Gua:i, Bapxf Goodman and one of the most fl.mous toy stora, F AO. Schwarz. If you're fcding particuJarly sophisticated (or romantic), try ..,.wo for Tea. .. oomplete with soothing violin mUSK:., at the Nm u.t ~ the P1ua. Fifth A venue at 59th Street. Afterwards. relax on a roman- tic, hone-drawn carriaae ride throuah u.raJ Part. ~ are just outside the Plaza's doors. S 17 for the first hour; SS each additional 15 minutes. Taxi to Pier 83. at the foot of 43rd Street for a ~must-do" Cir- cle l.ilw To. around Manhat- tan. This three- hour. 35-mik cruise 1s the ideal way to get a feel for the sJcyhne. No maner the weather. it 1s memorable. Daily sailings. end of March through mid-Novem- ber. Adults. S 12: children under 12. S5. If you've done this before. hop aboard the Staten Island Ferry, Manhattan's greatest bargain. For 25 cents round-trip. glimpse the Scatat ol Liberty through her scaffolding. The statue. now un- der renovation. reopens July 4. 1986. The JO.minute ferry ride leaves about every half-hour from the Staten Island Ferry Terminal. Lower Manhattan on the Hudson River. Maintain your nautical mood by visiting the South Street Sa.- port and Fulton Fish Markd. At the South Street Seaport Museum. a museum without walls.. you can visit whatever ship is tied up at that mpment as well as view the multi-media pttSCntation of the port's early history. Walking tours. dail y sailings and outdoor concerts. At the East River. foot of Fulton St.reel The old Fulton Market is now surrounded by three stones of food halls. shops and bistros. Thc first floor is really an open market with homemade pasta. coffees. lish. baked goods and more. Second level is an extrava- ganza of international fas1 foods.. with indoor and outdoor restau- rants to satisfy every wte. From there. taxi to the Ne.-· York Seock Euht•. 20 Broad St. at Wall Street. whctt self- guided tiee toun art ,;ven Wttk- days durina trading hours (9:20 Lm.-4 p.m.) Visitors watch from a~ over the tradina floor. From Wall Street but still in LOwer Manhanan. walk or taxi so the World TrMe C... ~ c:ated ll Llbcny and Church suuu.. for a view from the worid's hi&hclt observation deck -on the I 07th floor. a quaner- mile high. Complete the day with a v1s1t 'to Ofl( of N~ York's colorful neighborhoods. A selection: Cneawich Villaae: Once home to the fashionable and the literaJi (John Jacob Astor. Edgar Allan Poe. er a/.). the West Vil-ia8e (the pan of Greenwich ViJ- ia8e west of Broadway) is now a h~ of humarHCaJc ar- chitecture which includes the New York University scene. the- aters.. shops. and restaurants. Greenwich Viii. lies between 14th and Houston Streets. Utdt Italy: ScttJod by immi- grants between 1880 and 1924. this is now a residential neigh- borhood of small family busi- nesses where most people come to buy marvelous pasta and aro- matic pastrami. cheeses. pastries and expresso. The area is nonh of Canal Street. south of Ken- mare Street. and centers on Mul- berry Street. dunatmm: A veritabk spec- tacle of throbbing street life. with outdoor shops and open store- fronts that scU everything from exotic vegetables to plastic toys. It extends east of Broadway and south of Canal to Cbatham Square and Bowery A venue. Another .. must" visit 1s the Met- ropolitan Mu:.w-- mn ol Art. Fifth A venue at 82nd Street which. with 14 million square feet. is the third-largest museum in the world. Deter- mine your interests. Guides at the information desk will gjve directions to everything from ancient Greek an and Rem- brandt to Jackson Pollock. Con- sider pausing at the exciting Cos- tume Institute or the redesigned .\mencan Wing. Allow three hours for the collections and some extra time for museum shops. Closed Mondays. From the MC'l it's a shon walk to Tiw Solomon R. Gua- genheim Mmeam. 1071 Fifth .\ ve .. between E. 88th and 89th st~ts. Visitors experience a change of pace as they enter the controversial. but distinctive. round building sometJmes called Frank Lloyd Wright's -snail.·· To see the museum to best ad- vantage. takt the elevator to the top and walk down the Clrcular ramps where the loan or collec lion retrospecuves are hung Closed Mondavs and Tuesdavs. From here. lake a taxi acrOs: town to shop at Bloomingdale's .\lexander·s or am of the othe1 tempting stores 10 the area o Third A venue and 59th Street. Or consider a v1s11 to the 39- story. ~walled United '.°'i• tions Hadquarters. First Ave- nue at 45th Street. Tours con- ducted by 50 young guides frorr around the world. through the .\sscmbly Hall. the Conference Building. the Secrctanat Build, ing and the Secunt~ Counci! Chambers. Information desJc iri the IObb). Getting around New York OK. so a honNirawn car-riaee ride throuah C mtral Parle is one way of sccina a bit of or New Yort-but you·u need a JOOd map to rally ,et around. Th( p&k'e to st.an: 1bt New York Convcntion and Visiton Center. 2 Cotumbus Cirtie. New York. N.Y. 10019. (212) 397-8222. Call or write for a frcoc:. de- tailed map of Manhanan (the borouih of most inlet"C$1) IS v.dl as lisu of evmu.. aours. ~ td/rallurant pDdes.. where IO te'l tictcu b ttkvision shows and aJmoa anythinadlr you1t want to know. Brina comfon.ablt shoes. Many alU'IC'lions art within watkina distance of rm,ior he> Ids. Midtown is between 34th ; and 59th streets: Uptown is above 59th Street: Downtown. rou,hly bdow 34th St.rut. is really matt a dirtttion. termi- nating at the financial diStnct (Wall Street). which 15 called Lowtt Manhanan. E.asuide/Westside? In Mid- town.. east of Fifth A venue 1s E.astsidc: west of Fifth A venue is Westside. It's best to lea~ vour car at home Traffic ~ hOOmdous. New Yen has no ~ of IUis ( 11. 787 at list count). fares~ Sl.10 b' the first tfi milr: 10 miu ~ 1/9 mile lhttcafttt. Othmvisr. ~·s tM qmdaty (tvm infamous) subway syRcm. Fares are 90 cents. USA W££K£ND•Oc'To8EJl 11-ll. 1985. 1 ________. I!'. .. I SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide. Smg 4mg NCW THE LOWEST Of AU. BRANDS ~we a. l!W!ts rllftea l!llhllr" ~ J1ri ·If> nc ~" nc ~ SOFT l'AO: 100s ALTER. MElfTHOL 3 1111-·ur. 0 31119-,._. "'·per ciplllll bT FTC.-... AU BRAND SlYlES BELOW ARE IDnm 5mg 3mg Now is lowest. By U.S. Gov't. testing method. 8 I I ... .. I • •• TRAVEL .... " Ill When it comes to restaurants. The Big Apple is bi&. indeed. A i:w of our~ -some old. others new: •Cafe "3. 147 W. 43rd St (212) 869- 4200. Great wine bar. inten:sting menu. Best new theater district restaurant En- trees. S7 and up. Table d'hO~ S19.95. •SPOR. 133 Mulberry SL (212) 925- 3120. TM God/aJMr filmed here. Excd- lcnt Italian menu. A la carte. S 14 and up. •a... Tea Roca. I SOW. 57th St (212) 26S-0947. Celebrity-watch over bli- ni and bonchL Prix-fixc dinner. S28. 75. • CoatnapmlO. 200 East 60th. (2 I 2) 751-8616. Pasla, homemade pizzas, sal- ads. Dinner enttt:es S9.75 to SI 7.SO. •~1 .. Chib, 21W.52nd St (212) 582- 7200. One of NYC's best-loved watering holes. A la carte. abouJ $35 per person. •ear.p Dell 8S4 7th Ave. (212) 757-2245. Acclaimed as best deli in town. Gargantuan sandwiches, SJ and up . ...... .., No wonder they say New York's the city that never sleeps. Nothing's cheap. Rest assured: Room prices quoted in this selection are reduced weekend ra\CS. • Plua. Sth A vc. at 59th St. (800) 228- .3CXX>. Pronounad 1'hc Plaw-za." Over- looks Central Park. S95 and up/double. Confinnc:d put view. S 175. • GnaM H,.u. 42nd and ln.ingt0n. (800) 228-900). Skyscraper within easy walk of 5th A venue. S98/doublc. •l'lae Al9l i~ 59 W. 44th St (212) 84().()800, Sl'llhuy thrad~ iou._ but ambienct' makes it a Bia Apple favorite. SI 09 and up/double. • ........ ....... 106 Cennl Parle South. (212) 247-7CXX>. Great location. Breakfast or Sunday brunch indudc:d. SI OS/double. Be 1111 llt to liss ... Very special places that native New Yorters cherish: •OW hr' 'an 1 • IUdwtda Mii CJll. let. w •· Rum~s. where "8Ulan don 'i even have to order. Full o(Sleiff toys and dolls tor tale. SO Cen- tral Parle South (pert of the Sl Moritz Hoed~ • Belt a.ii I Ell .. fft9di "-* J.P. French Bakay. S4 W. SSth St., where New Yomn line up fOr j~ out-<>Hbe-ovm French breads. t.. aueua and rolls. • Molt .... ~ )fR.izzolj doesn't have it, c:hanca are nobody will. Phn. it's just fun to brow1t. S9' Sth A vc.. comer ~ 48th Street. Hits travel the USA Even if you can't get to New York. there's no excuse for not c.a1Chi._ one of Broadway's bigest hits. T ourn. companies amcros-s the USA thrcqhout the year. Here are some of the most popular shows and where they will be on the road during the rest of 1985: en: The feline musical mep-hit continues its opcn<nded run in OUaeo. From there. ifs expected to go to Los Anfeles and Toronto. thoulh no dates have been ~ . u cm• flU£S: Peter Marshall headlines the touring cast in this sentimental musical about family life in 1 transvestite night dub. The show is in Washinp>n fOr an open- ended run and i:s expec:Ud to move to Ptullldelphia in the spring. 42M 11111T: Two companies will simultaneously cover more than 50 cities throuah 1986. Dates for the 1985 roed show starring Delotts Gray and Barry Ndson: Throudl Oct. 20: Oalas Oct. 21-NoY. 3: New Orteans Nov. 4-17: Kansas City. Mo. Nov. 18-0ec. 1: Louisvtlle. Ky. Dec.2-15: ~ Dec. 17.Jan. 5: Miami Beactl Another 4lnd SlrM tour-this one a bus-and-truck company -is tentatively !CheduJed to stop in I 5 cities between now and the end of the year. Lead roles were undeter- mined at pres.stimc. The schedule is subject to chanle. so you1l want to consult your local theater schedules. Oct 13: Houston Oct. 15-20: Memphis. Tenn. Oct. 22-23: Akrrin. Ohio Oct. 24-26: East Lansing. Mk:h. Oct ?J: Kmmazoo. Mictl. Oct. 2&-NoY. 3: CoUnbus. Ohio Nov. 5-7: Urbina, II. Nov. 8-10: ~ Raoids. Mk:tl. Nov. 12-17. Toledo, Ot16o Nov. 1&-24: Schenec:Cl0. N.Y. Nov. 25-27: Ertl, Pa. Nov. 29-0ec. 7: Wlmilgtion. Del. Dec. 1~15: New Ha\<en, Com. Dec. 17-22: Hnhey. Pa. Dec. 24-29: Rk:tmond, va. Dec. 31..Jlln. 5: Qncimetl IDT• ITllY: The classic musi- cal with Rex Smith and Tony award-winner Leilani Jones is on its ~ national tour. The company wraps up its last day in PhiJadclphia today hem movi .. on to Boston &om Oct. l~Nov. 3. It then ps on to S.n Francitco sometnne around Quiamu. fbllowed by per-formances in Loi~ -ENTERTAINMENT Broadway's best this fall Veterans Robards, Tomlin, Moreau headljne season " ...... Iller Another opening. Another show. Au- tumn means beginnings on Broadway. If you're in New Yoric this week. Lily Tomlin's beck with a brand-new. one- woman spcct.aeular. So is Jason Robanis. in a revival of EU1Cne o·Neill's Th" /CtA- man Cometh. So. too, are such favorites as Ca1s. 42nd Slrm. la Ca.gr' aux Fol/es and Sundav in tht' Pl:Jrk with Grorgf'. Theatct ·tickets aren't cheap -more than $30 a scat is common. But don't despair. Tickets for many shows are hllf- pricc on the day of performance at TKTS. the booth at 47th Street and Broadway.· So~ plays won't open until later this season. Check with the New York Con- vention and Visitors Center, (212) 397- 8222. for specific shows. Our picks of this fall season: ... tlis selSOI •Sona It Daner. The "song" hal~ of this lates1 And~ Uoyd Webber musical stars Bernadette Peters. The .. dance" part marks the Broadway choreographic debut of the New York City Ballet's Peter Mar- tins. RoyaJe Theatre. (212) 239-6200. • The Search for Silsll "' InteWaent ~in tm UniYenr. lify Tomlin's lates1 brings back Trudy the Bag Lady and in- troduces several others. Jane Waaner. who wrote and directed Tomlin's last Tony-winning show. Apf)('Clring Nitt'I)'. has written this one. too. J>tymoulh The- atre. (212) 239-6200. •The lceama Comedl: Jason Robards stars in this revival of Eueene O'Neill's 41h-hour bem>om drama. It's the role that made Robards a SW' 30 years If>-and. with Jose Quintero again directing. the show is a harrowing marathon about real- ity and .. pipe dreams... Lunt Fontanne Theater. (212) 944-9300. • OJrple: A comedy-thriller featuring a stnlllling actor with a ~vely sue- ccsstW brother. Opens mid-Dec-ember . Theater unannouoccd. •The Ntpt oltm lpana: Film~ Jeanne Moreau makes her Broadway de- but in Tennessee Williams· steamy drama about life in a broken-down Mexac:an ho- tel. Opens Nov. 21. Theater unan- nounced. •The News: This new musical in- volves a New York-style ta~id and a media-conscious kilter. Opens Oct. 31. The Hden Hayes Theater. (212) 944- 9450. • 8eDe61c.tors: Power plays betwcm two neighboring couples. Sam Watttston and Glenn Close star. Opens Dec. 22. Brooks Atkinson Theatre. (212) 944- 9300. .. ~ ... , ......... _ •As Is: William Hoffinan's AIDS dra- ma is surprisingly funny. universally hu- man and very moving. L yccum Theatre. (212) 239-6200. •Bia Rmr. The Ad•etltwes ol Hm:k- lebtny Fila: Safe and slow-te>ing. bu• Roger Miller's score is a kick. and w Mis.sis.sippi never looked better. O'NeiU Theatre. (212) 947-5850. • t. C. .a Folts: Jerry Hennan·s old-ftihioncd. sentimenw musical 1bou1 true love in a tTansvcstite niahtdub. The story is as threatening as GUt'SS Who'.5 Coming To Dinner in draa. but the C• tr"lles ~great fun. Palace ihcatre. (212) 944-9300. •Cati: Andrew Lloyd Webber's mcp- hit based on chi~n·s poems by T.S. Eliot is just an overl>lown kid's-show - but the visual spectaelc is a knockoul. Winter Garden Theatre. (2 12) 239-6200. • "2811 SbaC: An enduring &vorilC with melodies almost an}'On( can remem- ber. M~ Thcatrc. (212) 23'M200 • S-11)' .. dw P9n wtdt ~Ste phen Sondheim's PuJitztr-Prizr wtnni"I musical about the life and woc1c of the post-Impressionist painter. Georlr!s SN. rat. Booth Theatre. (212) 239-6200. a USA WWU:No • Oc-roeER 11 -13. I 98S • 19 ·- ., ' •Are t • U1111111onll 1tl5 • Pld CV speed rREE~lrT If You Mail Your Order Within 15 Days ~·-------------------llHOTO a .... o .._ ___________ .....,.........,....,..,.. ________ -=- o.. ,.,,. ..... ~...... Mtt• ..... ~ ---------------Atll No -- Clly _____________ ... ___ DP __ Sc 81 F: kl 8J °' t M ac Sa tx he )c N. tt: tlt s A:. ~ ca T c w as fo C\ I T1 ye m th H A IJ1 m tn di lJS,4 -NEXT WEEK Coming Oct.· 20 in ~USA WEEKEND Wiim DEALS Some 1986 model cars are here and others are on their way. Find out everything you need to know about what's available and how to make a good deal in our spcciaJ new car section. 0 NEW 'ANNI'? Meet I S.ycar-Old actress Meredith $&Jcnecr,who beat out 2,000 hopefuls for the lead in Journey of Nalty Gann . the new Disney film set during the Depression. 0 STAR PALATES After filming lO l . sodcs in the ~pa Valley, the cast and crew of TV's Falcon Crest know their wines. So WC asked Rohen Foxworth and four other stan to taste -and evaluate -10 California reds. 0 MAKING MONEY T ryina 10 think of ways to make your tint million? Some newly minted milJionaires tell how they did it 0 Hw.JH UPDlfE A blast caooer specialist answers questiona about latest methods for det«t.ion and treatment of this meftlldna dilCUe. tt your cooktop looks Hke the one pictured, It m.y cau .. a ftnt. .,..... do the following tmmedlatety: • Remove the burner pans. grates and knobs from the cooktop so that the top may be lifted up fof in- spection. Inspect the manifotd pipe. 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Other Tappan/O'Keefe & Memtt ranges and Mon1gOmefy Ward "Signature" models are NOT invotved. Remember, tf your oooktop has a ....,.. manifotd and does not have opaque p'8stic identification diacs lnstalted on the valve lhafta. pleatMt call tofl free: 1-IOCMS24-2209. In California: 1-800-841-6243. "** 1'M' '°'your ooaper•lkM. The,.,_ Compeny 250 W.tf'9 Stl'MI no ldeld..0H44901 I -ILJ....,_..,_ .. • • • Don't smoke. For one thing, smoking has always been an adult custom. And even for adults, smoking has become very controversial. So even though we're a tobacco company, we don't think its a good idea for young people to smoke. Now, we know that giving this kind of advice to young people can sometimes backfire. But if you take up smoking just to prove you 're an adult, you're really provingjust the opposite. Because deciding to smoke or not to smoke is something you should do when you don't have anything to prove. Think it over. After all, you may not be old enough to smoke. But you're old enough to think. R.J. Rey_nolds Tobacco Company • YOUR FINANCES Assuming mortgage is good strategy lM•lk -1 have been advUcd by almost everyone I know not to buy a house. yet I hate t.o rent Yean a,:>. I was told to take out the Ws:st ~ possible for the k>rlpl lime to take advanta&e of infla- tion. Rcoently I did buy a house. but I assumed a mon- ~· Did I do the riaht thing: Tite --· Ginny Pm>n Dan villt. Ill. Jack Friedman. !entol-re-- search economist at the T cx- as Real Estate Research Cen- ter. Texas MM University. College Station. Texas. says.: -y cs. you did the riaht thing. You minimized clos- ing costs and future monthly payments. You 1J build up equity qudfy and. if you ""need to raise cash at a later date, you can borrow using the equity as rollalmll. (Tex· as IS the onty stal.e MMn you can~t. borTOw against the equuy an your home.) "Presumably. a larger down payment was required for your loan assumption than a new loan would have required. This typically means less in1Crest to deduct ~n your tax return. but it still as better than rentiaa. Fur- thermore, money u9Cd for the down payment won't cam taxable infa'eSI income. In the past. when homes ~ appreciati• &Iser' than •merest mes.. people ~ advisect to borrow as much ~ they ooWd. But now that 1 nflatiOn is under control. ~ caution is in order ... _,..,... Nm/ advitt on .,., .vour money? Writ':"::flSA WEEKEND. Your Fi- llOllCt'S. P.O. Box 500H'. Wash~lf8t~ D.C.1tXH4. /n- clUJk brief bi<Jl"QIJltjcal data. plw >10"f ltofM tinJ ..m-otJ. drn.m and~~ MONEY SHOULD YOU BE THE BOSS? Tips from two experts on what it takes ..,.,.,,, ... Pmll•t&•_.,_._. ..... • ,,,,.,,,.,., l' . JE11411'& .... w "1111.: Cl a 11111 a1 •;:z 1 Et ....... 111 ._.lllJ11C 1 '•'l~6r r ' . Good 11.ager: P'cl1 den mother, ~ H sergeant ly • lllcleice Whether you 're wor1<.ing in the local department store or in a giant corporation. getting into management seems like the way to get ahead. That's what lured Patrioa Cook. 38. now a corporate headhunter an Manhattan who staned in managiement at • 25. -1 got into managiemcnt because that's the way to succeed in an organiz.ation.- she says. Throu~out her career. which has included five years as a senior vice president at Chemical Bank in New York. Cook has supCTViscd btg budgets and hundreds of people. ~ says her doctora~ in psy· chology helped. A degree in human behavior isn't essential. but expcr1s agree that lhc be-st ~ in big a~ small businesses value working wtU people and have a man~ midway between a den mother and a dri• sergeant. Experts say these characteristics make good managers: •A competitive drive. -1 want someone who is relentless in pur suit of thr pis they set .. says John Ewing. Frit~l..a) Inc. v1tj prcsKlmt for emplo}'tt rdations.. • lllt confidence to take calculated nsk.s and hve wtlh the ronse qlX'fX'tS. .. We're lookiJl$ for a person who'll say: 'Give me enougt ~ to hang mysielf wtth_' .. says Pepsico Jnc.'s Marpret Moore director of corporate personnel. •A sense of humor. -1 have nevcr meta manager whodtdn't havt a good sense of humor and dealt with problems wi1h humor ... says • ... , William E. Gould. managi "f director of Gould & McC~ Inc.. an executive seaud finn in New York. • ln~ll~ and crcattv it). -vou need to be abk tc get to the hcan of the mattCI "CT) quickly ... says Davi< Drew. a Claremont (Calif. (' ollcgr prokssor. ..... to know I,_,.,. mt ....... ,.a CM ,..met 11111 out tor ,... rrnwcr GM ...... of,...,~ ................ •11~ 4.0 A:Do,.a .......... tor USA wmmto llr S. • __. 1R ca U11i1tr ..._ ..... '*• ....... , •• -rt .......... Pa ..... and c.rwcw 11tar In--. a.•• of C.••eef ....... D.C.: 0 It 0r .. ,., CUlbllt .. t.TIA: Do,_ ....... .,....=,_,_._., 1111 .... ....... ........ .,.,.,.... • ......... 1 ~-------1 5.0 lcDo=-........ 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But ~en wtth the skil~ and the expcrimce. not ev cryone who mak~ it int' manascment 1s happy thttc -A lot of ~ IC' trapped in manaw:ment .. because of the mone).-sar S. Noonan F~~ a a rttT" rounsdor . Often 1~ prople -!Ur mni) t«-hnlC'\ans. tcaC'hcn salnprople. sccret.ann or rt' searchers -p ve up dot,_ what they did bc$t for a man ~t position. and n()\I the) 0 rt' frustratc:d a USA WUKEND • 0rr08ER I 1-13. 1985 · 1: MONEY Betty Furness: Today's buyers me savvy ., .... , ...... So you thou&ht the consumer mo~ mcnt was dead? Or assumed it went un- derpound? Not so. says Betty Furness. Jtjust looks that way because today's consumers are so much smantt and able to ha.ndJc most of their complaints themselves. f UflleU, a Today show rqu1ar and Emmy Award-winnina consumer afti.irs rcponer-for NBC's ftaPIUp TV station in New York City, says discnmtlcd ~ m these days don't need a mass upnsmg to~ action. When J swu:d at NBC 11 yean ago. we got pounds and stacks of mail, .. Fur- neu recalls. Beck then. frustrated con- sumen <lidn 't know who to ao to with their complaints. People now know where to IO and whom to talk to, plus they've got a body of SU'Ong consumer lqislation to bade them up. And that's not all. As Furness points out, .. A Jot of companies -retail- ers and manufacturers -are responding better. · · people lcs.1 to complain about ~ rat.her not aet the com- plaints. ~the). do a little better in the fim place." Providing oonsumen with information by way of toU-free numbers, F\111lC9 bo- ltcves. is one way that companies are bet- ter 9Crling their customers. And she sjves a i:-t on the blCk to General Electric for beina one of the best of the lot '1bey defuse complaints. They tell you where to to and what to do ifsometh.ing's wrong. .. While some thinp have pien beuer for the consumer. lite has JOl1en infinitely m<n complicated. Furness cites the telo- phone as an ewnpie: .. J don•t know any- one who has the capmbility of deciding which ~stanoe mvice IS the best one for them. In the early days of the consumer movement. people became more aware that they had deCisions to make. Makin& the riaht decision has been made haJder, I however, a:ivm the praent bulin$ di-I mate. The breakup of AT&T, .,van-< ment ~tion ol'the airline ind~. and other moves intended to free up busi- nt!I have had a boomerq efiict -~ 1enU.. oomwnm with 10 many choices it'•~ fume11 worries that consumers now have a harder time finding the best deal .. Banking has become virtuaOy impoe.- sible, .. she •Y' becaU9e t.nka are free to 1et their own ~ ia and chuJel: .. you have to have a real mathematical brain. .. the •Y' to '-are out where you can tet the bell c:heciing or ·~ ac> oount for your money. And lhe'a con- I MONEY ccmed that poor pc<r pk and you~ pec>I* ma ) be walking around with their cash 1 n their pockets because lhcy can't af- ford what a bank m1$ht charge for 9CT- v1ong their small ac- counts. Furness' New Ena- la nd background taught ·her to vaJuc thnft. And people with a similar con- cern for stretdti ng a dollar arc the ones she always keeps in mind for her repon.s: -1 don't care what kind of fi nancial bracket t.hcy'rc in." In a rcccn t series UPI ~~rco~rit\ytt = M lfll: lttty fnas U. ._ 1 cea•n rtpts IMcltt tw 11 Jtlrl. was cast in the role of detective. attempt- ing to solve the mystery of the "creeping sheets." It aJI started when a viewer com- plained that her fitted sheets wouldn't ~tay put on her ~ttress. Furness investi- gated and fo und that manrcsscs aren't ~hat they used to be. They're thicker and slicker. Furness put the story on the air. ·• 1 wasn't out of the studio before I realized I'd hit a nerve... she recalls. Sheets that snapped out of place during the night was obviousJy a hu,e consumer pro~m. just waiting to be uncovered. While the sheet makers blamed the mattress manufacturers. Furness showed how consumm were coping. using all sons of homemade inventions to kttp their sheets and mattres:scs united. Several months later. Furness got a call from a couple of shcet companies. They had decided to ma.kc their sheets b1~. 5he went beck on with the air with the story. "And I aot a taraer reaction to that than aJmost anythina tve ever done ... No matter that a problem may sound humorous. if it's driving peot* crazy. Furness is all for looking into it And whenever somethi"f prompts her. or her staff. to say ... Oh. didn't know that." intuition and expenencc tell Furness that sht''s onto something big. Sht' figures. "If ~didn't know it. the people out there aren't going to know It either." Non-alcoholic brcr was one of her lat- est l-01dn't-ktiow-that reports. Furness believes it's not her business to tell peo- ple what to buy. but "I think they'll be fascmated wnh the infonnat1on that thin~. you assume hav_e no alcohol. may ha ve. SulJ. there arc no guarantees that Fur- ness will always touch a raw consumt'r nerve. "I may put on wholt' reports on the Toda1· show and not get a single let- ter." she says. But when people stop the stylish and slender Furness on the streets of New York to say thanks.. or to tell her to kttp up the good work, she knows she must be doing som('thing right After 18 years as an advocate for con- sumers -she started as a special assis- tant for consumer affitirs under President Johnson -1s t~ anr.thing else Fur- ness. almost 70. would lake to do? Although she insists she lacks the ener- gy. she says she wouJd have liked being in Congress. 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(llM,.,1•• ...., ._.a.a.-,o..r.~w Ax'._.-. ...... iSS!i[ji!l .... ,..._ ORDt!R TOU FMI!: 1..-...zn 1171 In CA Cll 1112311211 ., LONDON ANTIQUES fDlpl 251) 830 E Street. San Otego, CA 92101 2~ .... ~ Ful tn0n9y~ ~ti not enlWely ...,_, ANNOUNCING Goldilocks by Carol Lawson Tiu first doll in an enchanting new suite off airy tale dolls by this renowned British artist. CrajUd in fW porcelain. Individually hand-painud. $60 Please mail by October 31, 1985. Once upon a time there was a little girl who lived in a wonderful world of make-believe. The little girl grew up to become an artist of renown. re-creating that fairy-tale world again and again in some of her finest work. Now Carol Lawson. for that is the little girl's name, has created her very first costume doll; Goldilocks. Inaugurating a suite of dolls that portrays the most delightful heroines from the world's best-loved fairy tales. Carol Lawson's Goktilocks is thoroughly enchanting. She has been handcrafted with all the charm and care of the fine collector dolls of yesteryear. Her bisque porcelain head, hands and feet have been sculptured io meticulous detail. and her lovely face painted by hand. Goldilocks' costwne has been designed just for her. Wrth all the special little touches one would expect from a Carol Lawson creation. Notice the blue satin bow perched atop her golden curls ... her ruffled pink-and-white polka dot dress accented with tiny satin rosebuds. Even her own pet teddy bear. The result is a completely entrancing new collector doll that combines the finest craftsmanship with the very $pecial magic of a Carol Lawson original. 'Goldilocks is available exdusively from Franklin Heirloom Dolls. and only by direct application. The price for this delightful Carol Lawson doll is just $60-wbich may be paid in convenient monthly installments. Each imported doll will bear the distinguishing mark of Franklin Heirloom Dolls and. will be individually crafted under their close supervision. Each will be accompanied by a Certificate of Authe.nticity bearing Carol Lawson's signature, together with a specially written cormnentary about the Wry tale that inspired this lovely work. In addition. a stand will be provided on which to display the dolJ at DO additional charge. To acquire Cddilocb for yourself. or to preaent to 9CmeOOe special for Clnistrnas, the accompanying application should be returned by October 31, 1985. ·-· ... r---------------------------------------------------------------------------, t RISEIVATION APPLICATION t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I GOLDILOCKS by Carol Ll-..on Fnnldio Heirloom Doll Frankin Center. Peom,tnnia 19091 f\eue enter my mmmipjon b' wGokik>c:b," I colec- t.or doll °' fine t.Jd...pliubed bilqlR portidliil deeiped by the inta......,. renowned artilt. Clrol 1..nnoD. I need tend no plymmt now. I wl be t6d in 3 monthly ........... °' $20 .• eacb. with the fint ply· mmt due when my dol ii rudy to be te11t to me. .,.,,,,, ""' ...... --• -' f/IJ, ~ ............... Mr. Mn. Maa City LO.it· °'" doll "' 0 colJ«lrw. To ""'91 ;.. ti#w /o't Cltriiblta. ,__ Ml ,,, Odo6n' 31, 1985. --'- I I I ' I I I • ..._....._ __ _,_ .. _ Jl4!1 : I I L---------------------------------------------------------------------------J fl I NESS UPD ATE Plastic ... ll11t ..... , .... HEALTH Slim moves: Walk, swim ly Wy All Stew.t Joan Barron ll'On/S to shape up. but she just can't get herself to exercise. Barron. 35. 1s ~feet-8-inches tall and weighs 170 pounds.. .\1- though the Chandler. Anz.. high school biology teacher knows changing eating habits and exer- cising 1s the wa >-to drop 20 pounds.. she has put 1t of[ Time-or lack of tt -is Bar- ron's bi88t'St physical fitness hur- dle. At 6:30 every school morn- ing. she already 1s working at Chandler High School. In addi- tion. Barron is d1f"CC'tor of stu- dent act1 v1ties and fund-raising. -rm hert aJJ the time at night for student activ1t1es. -she says. General btaJth: Barron· s ph y- sician pronounced her healthy after her most l"('("Cnt ph ys1ral exam. Barron smokes about five cigarettes a da). E~ For a few months in 1980. Barron jogged. but her hectic workday got in the way of regular workouts. Two years ago. she took aerobic dancing. Barron and her phannac1st husband. Bradle'. have a pool. and Barron sayi SWJmming is her favonte act1 vtt y. But she doesn't hke to sWlm before work because 1t takes too long to dry her long hair. Did: Barron dnnks coffee and her diet 1s hea vv on fats. meat and potatoes. lt:s low on fiber. fruit. vegetables and dairy foods. Barron says she's ready to modify her eating and devote an hour a day to exercise. -1 know I need to do something now be- ~ it's going to be caskr now than in 10 years when rm 45." Expert 2: Dr. Kells G1emfidd. staff physician at The Am>bics Cen- ter in OaJlas. says Barron should eat breakfast. l'?ducc lunch and dinner C'alories.. cut down on ~ l'?d meat and Stt a nutritionist. ~·s ,etting most of her calories late in the day. and ~ who take in SO percent of t~ir calories late in the day will pin much l1lOfC wci&hL She's also eatina too much meat. so without exercise. she's Expert 1: DmiR A~ fitness expert for NBC's Todar show. says Barron should combine walk- ing with swimming.· -rf she follows my program. she'll ~ 20 pounds in five months.-she says. -Swimming would put the least pressure on her JOints and get her blood cir- culating. - •Sw~ Every other day. swim laps for at least 15 tak.ing in calories she's not burning off: .. Greenfield outlined a four- weck waJk.ing program: •Week I: At least five days a week. walk a half.mile in I 0 minutes.. On the remaining two days. take an aerobics dancing class for bcainnm.. • Week 2: Walk a mile in 18 to 19 minutes and stick with the ac~ class. • Week 3: I l\C'T'Ctie pace and walk a milt in 16 minutes.. •Week • Walk I 1h m1k:s in 16 minutes.. Grttnfitld says that e-very minutes.. increasing the num- ber every week. Goal: Swim non-stop for 30 minutes. •Wattr~~a week. Barron should spend about 15 minutes doing exer- cises (eight repetitions for each exercise) in the shaJlow end. ~ can place her hands on the sides of the pool and bnng up her legs in a bicycle mo- tion." Austin says. -She can fatt the wall. hold onto the wall with her hands and open and close her legs in a SOSSOf"S.- week.. Barron should step up her ~ and i~ her di~ tance. By the 12th Wttk. Bar- ron should aim for walk.ing 2 mik:s in 30 minutes.. -T'hm. 1t will depend on what her weight loss is. -he says.~ could p> to lo~ distancn or a shon JOI. - When the Arizona sun 1s too hot for Bam>n to walk outside. 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Or is it a medical sham. just another wa~ to scalp the consumer'? The U.S. Food and Drug Adrn1rustra- non and the American McdicaJ Associa- tion have cautioned consumers against tht' technique. It shouldn't be used to di- agnose medical problems. or to prescribe supplements such as minerals and vita- mins.. the organizations warn. Dr. Stq>hen Barrett. of Allentown (Pa.) Genera.I Hospital sent hair samples from 1wo healthy teen-qers to 13 commercial laboratories. Results: Uvels for 26 miner- als reported varied widely. and six of the labs recommended food supplements. Writing in ni, Journal of the American \led1cal Association. Barrett advues con- sumer'S.: .. It's vcry simple: If you ever go to a practitioner who c.laims to be abk to rttommend vitamins or minerals on the basis of hair analysis. run out the door." Proponents. though. argue that hair analysis is IC'ftina a bum rap. It can detect poll ution-related toxins -such as lead and mercury -at a lower cost than blocxi analysis. says Or. Garry Gordon of Doc- tor's Data laboratories Inc. in Chicago. Why kids should bone up earty on calcium Mom was fiaht Mille does build strong bones. Little girls who fill up on the calci- um-rich fluid are less likely to suffer osteo- porosis as adults, new research shows. Osteoporosis-eiabt times more com- mon in women than men -reduces bone mass. One in four women above 60 have il increasi,. their chances of frac. 1ures. In a University of Pittsburgh study of 255 women between the a,es of 49 and 66. those who drank the most milJc as ctuldmt had the dentest bones as adults. The researchers concluded that milk in childhood and ado&et!.-encc builds strong bones. And the more mass that's there. the Im devaslatina will be the thinning that naturally tam place with qe. Seys Patricia Hausman. author of The Calcium Bible (Rawson Associates. S 13. 9S~ 1'be moll important thi111 that could come out of such saudies is for peo-~ to reali:zlr that the early ycan of their hves ... m impoJtant &om the stand- point of their booe health. .. She rea>mmends 800 millipams of cal- cium per dax iw children ~ 1 to lO - 3 cups of milk or ocher calcium-rich food (Yoawt. cbeete. broa:oli~ _..,......, USA WakENo • OcTolo l l-13, 1985 • 29 • IN THE WORlD Lii lfter Mlli1C tlle ,.. What we •Y v.e·d do if we QJDe into s200.cxn ••••• lld ·-·· sened Jt•s bani to •Y if Mc- Donakfs is just I res&au- rant or a way of life. Con- lidcr. 1t•s the wortcfs ...,_ ell rauurant c:bain -8.100 resaaur&nlS in 37 a>untricl. A new rauurant OJICI" nay 17 hows. We~ droppiill by fOr bftUililt often enoustt 10 eat I miltioD every momilll. Some ~us have hem . throultt the Gotd::-f rcbes Iona ~ to iemanbcr the J kent hamburltt. last IOld in 1967, w\at the oricz _,....to llcents. Tbe l"lmF mil al ~ D a ''h •ntwps1 to- dly. '°~ ...._MID 'Tt Qalp. HUMOR, ETC. . , Bringing fashion to its knees ., ans ..- 1 n the work! of style and &sb- ion. as in so many other arQS of human endeavor, chance plays a crucial role. It is not always some brilliant designer who comes up with a great idea. Sometimes it is pure accidcnt One day recently, I was auss. mg Fifth A venue in New York and slipped on the wet street Losina my blJaru. I went down on ~ riaht knee IS if puflect- ing. (lt was riaht in front of St Patrick•s Cathedral.) The immc-- diale result was a painful ~ berry on the knee and a aood- siied tear in the pants. The hole was right ~ ~ could give ev- erybody a ruce vtew of the ~ berry. I .,t right up. brushed myself off and went about my busi~ tryina 10 look as cool and non- chalant IS -~l>le. This is not easy 10 pull off when you know that bdow the waist you look as if you ~ not on Fifth Ave- nue but on the Bowery. Some people swed. but I smiled JX>' litefy and resisted the tempeauon to ask them for money. A few weeks later, I no~ a Calvin Klein billboard with a young couple. Aean. beautiful and severe. Models in the &sh- ion ads these days look IS thouah they would rather die than crack a smile. What caUlht my eye was the ri&ht knee in the )'<>_IJDJ man's pants.. It bad 1 bia np in 1t Clear- ly, what must have happened was that Klein himself was there on Fifth Avenue the day I fell and was so ta.ken with the suave. debonair look that I projected. that he tried to reproduce it in the ad. Imitation is the sinc:eTat form of flattery, is it not'! Then, in a Nl'W Yorlc Times Y£4S, Mil.LARO, I DID SA..,.. 'TUf /11\ANo,.MY DREAMS WIL.L. 8 £ ~UNNY A~O IT Is TRUE. T~AT You Aft& FUi'lNY, &.J HAT I SU•U~O MAVE SA•P,, THE 1""AN OF ,\I'\'( DRE:AMS wtt.L SE I ~TElllT10lllA~C..V f'tJ ,J NY. '' If Jll lltlced tlle tn ... flll .. •.. ~ ....... sllrtltl It, .. ,. •••. 1.w. '' MagaziN a few weeks ago, in an ad for a designer shirt. there was a pretty Jii:t. shirttail out. with a loosely tied wide bdt. and wear- ing a pair of~ Sure enough. there was a big rip in the right knee. This was a vast improvement over its ~s. The ~t knee of a pretty model sticking out of a hole in some pants is far m<n fetching than that of any guy, even if, as it was in my case. the knee is raspberry red. At the studio that Sunday niaht. my fahionablc young video\ape editor WIS . jeans and. yes, there was a big rip an her right knee, too. On c~ intcrroption. she insisted she had never seen the billboard or the magazine ad. .. Look. .. she said. .. It's fra)'Ui. That means it's been that way for a while. Jt j ust happened - hontst'" And sure enough it was fra)'Cld, but too evenly frayed. it seemed 10 me. Maybe she had cut it with the 9CWors and then frayed it with the scmors 10 make it look okl. the way coun- terfci ler'S try to make their bills look ok1. Or could it be, I wondered, that the stores are now selling jeans with ripped, pre-shred- dcd and ~yed knee holes? I wouldn't be the k:ast blt sur- prised. Since then, I've seen a couple of other kids with holes in the right knees of their jeans. Don't ask me why it's always the fiaht knee. All I know is what J see. But if you have noticed the tom-knee fad and wondered who in the wor1d staned it, now you know. I did. Cl Charlt'S Osgood is the anchor o/the CB.5 Sunday Niaht News. Yov M£AIV Yov NOT Oll.)C..y GAV ~ ME PHoNV R'FER£1JC£5 , 8 &.JT vou CAN'T Do AMY OF T~£Sf "f"H IN&I. YocJ Ct.AIM '"' Yov R R£Su"'1E ~ - " N VIRGINIA SLIMS The 1 LONGEST \ lk1 I l \ 'l I \I, • Slims of al. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. 120·1 14 mg "ta(' 1 0 119 nicotine •• per CJ91rttl• by FTC Mltlod Lights lOO's 8 111g "11r:· 0 6 mg n1cot1nt n pet c1g1rene FTC Report hb '85 C Plttllp Morm 1...-. 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"At that point I ~ to look for other employ- ment Lonmar (which makes 'falcon Crest') generously allowed me to be in the fint two shows of' Hill Street' but I couldn't be a recurring character. "It's very difficult to do two shows simnultaneously. It's very important for me now to establish that I'm on 'Falcon Crest.' My character on 'Hm Street' was oriainally brought in as as part of a contingency plan in case cenain actors didn't return to the show. But those actors did return and the show became very unwieldy and overpopulated." Olin went to "Hill Street" in 1984 as a young detective who also was a law student. "He was a hotshot 1n 1hat he was probably intellectually supenor to the other characters.'' Olin said. "So he would try to get by by being cavalier He was a ladies' man and I guess he was immature." He said he was attracted to the role in .. falcon C rest" be ca us~ Father Christopher is a central charactc:r. whale in "Hill Street" he was never more than a peripheral character . "I was working in the Napa Valley on the first 12 episodes when l had to rc.-turn to Los Angeles for the two ·Hill Street' 'ihows:· he said. "It was very lmnJ: I was looking forward to it. but it was difficult to balance because the characters are so different. Father Christopher as a priest and very serious. He tries hard to act responsibly and maturely. I had to fly back and forth 12 times. I couldn't figure out where I was." Angela's secret 1s that Father Christopher is her grandson "They'd had a relationship in the past" he said. "but he Ken Olin never knew then that he was pan of the family. Father C'hnstopher also become:i; romanucally involved with Melissa (Ana Alicia). "One of the reasons I wanted to do at 1s that they're really exploring the rela· tionship, .. he said. "Jt isn't sensationalized. This isn't a conflict between good and bad. It's a conflict between two equally good truths. Most people believe n's good to have a deep moral and religious belief. And most people believe that love is good. He ts deeply in love with this woman, but he's (Pleue eee OLIJlf /Paee 5 ) Steenburgen 's star soars swiftly By MA 'IT WOLF 'ldill l l ........... LONOON -From waitress to Oscar winner to a starring role on television, Mary Steenburaen bas had the ki nd of career rise that Hollywood likes to make movies about "Everyone in Hollywood said, 'Your name is fQlly stran_p. You have nothing called box offioe,'" Steenbursen said in an interview. Steenburpn will star in th~ TV adapta- tion of F. Scott Fitzprald's I 934 novel "Tender Is the Niabt" The six-hour broadcast is the fint miniseries for Show-time, the pay-cable network. The minile1"ies. which will bqin Oct 27. cuts the AIUruas-bom Stccnbu11en as Nicole Wamn, the scbimpb.rcnic Ameri- can cxP1triate who becomes attracted to and eventually maniei the weak-willed =trist Dick Oive:r, played by Peter .. Tender la the Ni&)lt" also focuses the activities and attitudes of the idle rich in Europe after World Wu 1. Co-atarrina _./ John Heard. Edward Asner and Sean Young, "Tender Is the Night" is a co- production of Showt.ime and the British Broadcasting Corp. Filming was done entirely on loc-ation in.Europe. Playmg the lead role in Dennis Potter's dramatization of Fitzgerald's celebrated novel marks a distinct shift from serving ere~ at the Magic Pan in New York, which was Steenburgcn's job when Jack Nicholson chose her to co-star in his 1978 comic Western "Goin' South." After her 19SO Best Supponina Actress Oscar for "Melvin and Howard," Stecn- buraen became a bank.able name. and now she can await the critics' verdict on "Tender Is the Night" confident that she has Potter's approval. "Mary is wonderful. really, in the pacing and intell~ce Qf ber perfonnance," said Potter, a Briton best known in the United Stat.es for his screenplays for "Pennies 1 from Heaven" and "Gorky Park.'' "That propess from vulnerable child to troubled . mature woman is not easy." The actress said the role required her to '"explore darker sides of my personality:· as she helped bring to life an era glamorous on the surface and sad beneath. "These people Lived unrealistically in a world that didn't support their lifestyle," said Steenburgen. Besides Fitzgerald. writers like Em~t Hemingway, Gertrude Stein and T.S. Eliot chronicled the emo- tional precariousness of the post World War l era. Aware of the confusion inherent an Nicole, the actress said she wasn't a perfonner who let her parts invade htt personal life. "When I'm out the door. I'm Mary." she said. joking that "there wouJd have been a divorce" after her seven months of filming if she had allowed herself to become Nicole. In 1979. while shootmg the film "Time After Time," Stccnb~en met and later married here<>-star. BritJsh actor Malcolm Me Dowell. (Pl-... ... llAll'f 1PW4e SO) Sunday, October 13, 1985 3 _Soaps have quit bubbling Daytime and prime series marking time till October sweeps By LYNDA BIRSCB The season of our soap opera discontent ia upon us. For some reason September is always the beginn.ina of the soap open vamp... in other words., give the fans oothina until October when the all- imponant rating.s oounL We're wed to that. But this month has been so awfuJ we don't care if soap opera autumn ever arrives. No sclf-~pecting soap opera viewer can deny that last season's "Dynasty" clif- fhanaer wu spectacular -the shootings, the bleeding, the dyina -that life hardly accmed worth livmg until the sea.son premiere. So what did all the bold~ur breath-until-it-bq:ins fans get for all their a.npt? Pap mixed with bad acung and bad directing. If the opening episode is any indication ofthi np to come, the age of"Dynasty" is about to end -long live the age of "Knots Landing." What a cheat! Instead of sbo~ everyone laying on the church floor, 'Dynasty" opened with hostqes streaming out of the church one by one to yell at the terrorists. It was like a bakery line. You expected Yuri. the one-eyed terrorist, to shout "Next!" We don't know about you, but if someone was holding an M-16 rifle on us, we wouldn't be making so many demands. Couldn't Aaron Spelling have oouabed upa fcwbuckstobavcAli McGraw as Cady Ashley Mitchell do what she does best - a death scene ala "love Story"? Instead we get a sappy" I'm too old for you" letter read by Jeff, who thinks not of poor dead Ashley while be reads but about his first wife Fallon. Krystle didn't even have one hair out of place while being held captive in the cave. When the auard offered her chocolate we wondered i1his next offer would be a pair of nylons (like some awful World War II movie line). Of course, ~stle didn't need nylons, she made it throuah the coup without a run in her stoclUnp. In the final scene Kry,stJe pleads for help. Sbc cries .. Oh. Blake!' This is Muldav1a, honey. There you need God. It's only in Denver wbcrc Blake will do the job. Are thiop briJllter this month on daytime TV'? Not 1f you're watching "The Gwdin4 Ll&bt" For weeks we've been wondennaabout the fate of poor KurL Will he be sent blck to bis native land by immi&ration officials? h was truly a tension-filled time. Poor Kun may have been forocd to 10 back to Canada -a fate worse than death. You know those Canadian officials: no rules, no rcliaious freedom, no right to go where you want., aJI those slave labor camps. The better story would have been for Kurt to have come from a Soviet-bloc country. The thought of Kurt crymg ''Don't send me back to Toronto!" inspires little sympathy. How about the "Who IUJled Charlotte Waringr· murder on "Guidina Light?" Three days into the plot we knew, everybody knew, except the police depa.rt- mcnt, that it was Alicia Rohmcr. Of coune, blame it on the journalists, tbcy'rc always unprincipled, destroy-at-any-price type of characters. Why not have the preanant Oaire and her one-night lover, Dr. Ed Bower, in )a.ii? Foi:.ct it. If you're over 30 on "Guid1ni Li&ht • you can only have a storyhne which fasts for three weeks. Even in that finaJ scene when the gun goes ofTin a crowd of people there was no suspense. For heaven's sake! We saw the gun pointed at the ceiling. Unless you're fond of acoustical tile, who ca.res? Docs this mean that maybe you should switch to "General Hospitalr' Not this month. With the Mexican tteuure story over we tho~t it would be love and romance -thmas that GH c:an really do well. But not a cbance. It's on to an Orient.al mystery about pearls, a stolen Budd.ha and characters named Yang and Dr. Woo. Not only do we not undcntand the storyline. sometimes we can't undentand the dialogue. ThisisajobforCharlieChan, not Scorpio and the police commiasfoner wbo bas a hard enou&h time questionina culprits that speak tfic Kina'• English. Believe it or not, we sugcst you turn to ''Santa Barbara," a show that seems to have things aoina in the rW't direction. Good direction and good act1na, and stories that (PJ-..e eee 90AP9fPal• SO) Melody single, but not available 87 LYNDA BIR8CH Q: Can you tell me if Melody Thomas 1s married in real life? If not, is sbedatina the actor wbo plays VictC?r Newman on "The Youns and Restlessr -H. Y., Lancaatcr, Pa. 4: MeWJ a. Mt m.arrW. Hewever, Ille 11Mt .... Brie8,..._. Erie h MffUJ aanW .M II dlit fadter .i a iee.-qe-. ..... .,. .......... "V ....... Relc.-.... " ....... ar.. Seett. Q: Our favorite couple on soaps 1s Tril1an Roecn ud Emma Samms. We rad a colu.mo that they were datint each other for publicity only. Then there was another column which stated that once Tristan ICU bis djvorcc be·u marry Emma. What's the truth? -O .L . Chicaao. nL 4 Sunday, October 13, 1985 A.: ""'di 11 ~t Emma u4 Trb\U'I rn:aue.llenr. Wultnera remuce1 A.I •• ~ .... earUer c.lama, Get'• •1llldtd. I•• twe .. ,. Wen die Ml • 1w•t kit die &Ulala. Emma '-Ii me *' • ... Trtlltu wen Jm frieMa. Emma 11ahrQIen..,..1a lat.entewe. W•*-~ ... Hdtt,wtlitllw.tdle lilest.Mct•M*tmcealle.....W .. &llel IMm. ... '9cawe Trtstu wu ..... ..,.... ......... '"'-GY .. .ree, It~· ........ ti...., ...... ...,,,.~. latea11 •ec..ltddll .... t...,._..117 ...,..,. ..... ~ ............. . ............... el .. ..., ......... 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Olin said he was stunned when be first learned he would not be a rqular this year on "Hill Street Blues." "I wasn't p~ for it." be wd. "1 bad been assured Id be back. I don't think it bad anything to do with my work. I th.ink they were pleased with my wort. In most profcs&ons if you do aood work xou're aecurc in your job .... I was stunned.. • DlllJPllll classified ads~·· phone 642-5678 Sunday, October 13. 1985 5 -~ .. .. .. .. - .. - Sunday, October 13, 1985 - - R ,,_..(llllt ::Ull!m .• WU ICllmf----~Dm ----.-. ,• a7.r&:--,:%}= , .. '9-a., .... .., -.cum ----('M. 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OUR,_ "To See a World" Emmy Award-winning report on Hous- ton's Wilhelm Schole. an educational cen 1er that emphasizes the Importance of the students' global potential through its unifg cur;tculum J;) IClll' .... ,~ ........ -1WLOGUATW di I TGUIMMIDM_.. .-aAY_. e11m1••--,.,.,_ •••••••• .,. "Danton" ( t982. Drama) Gerard Depardleu, Woiciech Pszontak (2 hrs.. 16 min.) ())THI C:.... OI ... Puppets. A king and his son set out to recapture the crown of the undergt_ound kingdom ol Bogg. • l'ODAn--l!':c~ LITnm9•Lmr ,_,.. CllCMOl MID QI.at ~-., . ..,,. .,. "Baby Blue Marine" (1976, Drama) Jan-Michael Vincent, Glynnis O'Connor ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) ())THI OLD aMllTY lllOP A debt-ridden man and his granddaughtllf decide IC bury their past mtse<leS and begin a ne-. life that will tater be tainted by more pen nlless days and a transient existence ( hr .• 30mln~ ...• ._. ... • _.,Wihh NI ODii mmn .,.., JIClllYIMID,_ .... ,,,~ a•w •.•. llMIT mcom 1-.:UWl'-.OW-- -lnmT OQQ ... , .. ---... "High And Low" (t963 Suspense) Toshlro Mlfune. Kyoko Ka l wa. (2 hrs .. 22 min.) au11•1---.. ,. ...... ~kmrnial Park · ~1orloor.r· ~lausoleums · Cemetery PRIDE* QUALITY** DIDICA TION * * * 1625 OW. Avenue • C.ta Mesa • Phone (714) 540-5554 CllU ._,. TMT'ICAT LG119 l II 11 .. WJ. III CIUlM •• ........ um.-WM-.• ..,, .. MIMT ,.. .. ,.., ... ,.... ... PA,_.-.mrowca ........ ,. 1':11 .,. "The Andromeda Stram" ( 1971. Science-Fiction) Ar1hur Hill. Da111d Wayne. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ... (I) llWT mAl•ll Scheduled pro- files of fe>nnef N. V. Giants lineback• Dan Lloyd and J8Z2 musician Milt Hinton ( t hr . 30mln.) .,.., .. .,._,, --~-IOIQ __ __ WM-.. ·-..,,a .... NrrAl'llC wraA OI h.._, U I • ..:.T•IWIWIT An analysis of ag- ricultural problems In the United States and an examination of lhe potential ot ·new scientific and organic methods to in- crease er~~ ( 1 hr ) I ... ~, oct•• .,. "They Call Me Bruce?" ( 1982. Comedy) Johnny Yune. Margaux Hem- ~ay ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (.I).,.. "The Railway Children" ( 197 t. Drama) Dinah Sheridan, Be<nard Crit:>- blns. ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) ID WAT CIP nunt Sunday. October 13. 1985 -laaclay Coal. .... cat c1 ...,.,MYI MMI ----tmATCM•-I I '.*I.WI ~ OCUll• .. ''The Salad 01 GreootlO Co<· 1ez" (1983. Orame) Edwatd James OI· mos, Tom Bower ( 1 hr . '' ffilfl.) .., .... ----~-.-...,., MYIMMI ....... GUL• it ......... rr•_,,. .. , ~... MCI- fM&YflGITUlf cm .,.,. "Fife And lee" ( 1983. Fan- tasy) Animale<l VOICeS of Susan Tyrrell Wiiham Ostrander ( 1 hr 21 min ) I fA"91lUllll li:ll ()) ... TODAY .... 91AT'I SW 0 I IOWI MYarmco•s Diil 1 ITM CGfll .. .,.,. "Villa Rides" ( 1968, Adllen· tlHe) Yut Btynner. Robert Milchom I? hrs • 30 mirt.J.a I =c•••111s&..-~,,.., &IC...~ , .. , fOl'IUlf lll ... OI,__ • 0 • I IOCI Mot<ey and Fraggte de· vise a plot to steal Jun10f GOfg·s prize rad· lsh 0 CZJ .,. "VertlgO" 11958. Mr1ery1 James Stewart, Kim Novak (2 hrs 1 --·~ -(J) ... flOO"l'IM.L Los Angeles Rams at Tampa Bay Buccanee<s (IJve) (3 hrs) 8 Ill flOO"l'IM.L Aegt0nal coverage or Pittsbufgh Steelefs at Dallas Cowboys. Denver Broncos at lndlanapolis Colts. &tfalo Bt41S at New England Patriots °' Cleveland Browns at Houston Oilers (3 hfs .. 30 min.) e llOWll "Three Rrng Circus" ( 1954, Comedy) Dean Martin, Jerry lewis (2 hrs.'-l liitmr~um .,.. "Adventures 0 1 Sherlock Holmes" ( 1939, Mystery) Basil Rath l t>one•=t':: ( 1 hr., 30 min) .,, ....... mrm.-MT•~s• NM•eocmn =~try" ( 1964, Orama) Jes· ~a Lanoe. Sam Shepard. ( 1 hr . 49 min} • Cl) ... "Eddie Macon·• Aun" (1983, Orame) John S<:hneldef. Kint Douglas ( 1 hr .. ~ TCNlllAU ' _, __ "Low With The Proper Str9ng- 9f" ( 1963. Aonwlcel Nltalie WOOd St8Y9 ~ ke t; . 20 mln ) -1=-C#nGLMI Kiil a flOOllM,L Regional ~899 of Plt11burgh Steelefa at Oellaa Cowt>Oys, 10 Sunday, Oc1obet 13, 1985 Denver Broncos at lnd1&napolis Coils. 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''Papa s Delicate Cond1t100" ( 1963 Comedy) Jackie Gleason Glynis Johns ~2 hrs ) • i9Y IMfl "RumPole 01 The Bailey' Rumpole's hopes of winning a traud case and clearing his pcwsonal debts are threat- eoed by JUdge Bulhngham (A) o ( I hr.) I CIMCll•ntl- -··• w .,,. "The RiQht Stutl" ( 1983, Dia ma) Sam Shepard. Scoll Glenn (3 hrs 12 min.) Cl) ~IB& TMI Loe'f-ONI II Ralph does not shed weight. he'll lose hts fOb, so Alk:e and Nol'1on attempt to keep t11m on a diet O (%) llOWll "War And Peace" ( 1968. Dia· ma) (Part 2 of ?) ludmlla Savelyeva, SefG.ondarchok (3 hrs ) a.lllCMI '~To Sa'lf! A ._.arrlage And Ruin Yout Lile" (1968, Comedy) Dean Martin, Stella Stevens (2 hrs 10 min ) ... ,,_ITOG_ ~ B••I &WWJ• I I In the Arnhem Zoo, • malt chimpanzee sets out to OtQlnlze •~ c:oup (Part ') of 2) o ... ,._ as ·rm .,_ •n•w lll ... OUl'IOOM -...... .. E IW AT M .,... Sc~ reviews "Jagged Edge" (Jeff Bridges, Glenn Close): "Sweet Dreams" (Jessica Lange, Ed ~·= and Ole In l A" I,,.,.., .... ......... unc-..-1• enfte Hlllt 111. Vanhalle • LRlnUI,.,. ......... lnteMeWS with o!I megneta T. Boone P" ens and Kirk Douglas: a tour of Caoo France w1lh Cher. a London ltlOPP' ~ee wilh OiehaM Cerroll ( 1 tw ) ·-·"JU I IS C• (Seeton P·e 18fe) "Or Fl9chef of Geneva." based or Graham Greene novel Alan Bates s11 aS' a mtld-mannefed translator who mee falls 1n love with and eventually mames 1 daughter (Greta SoeocN) o( a cruel a eccentric Swiss millionaire (James ~ son~A2 "'~ --~'r-.-(1) Ml'i'O ~ Wond Champ1<>nsr Demo11tt0n Oeft>y and Agure Eight c0t ~~11ioo from Lindenhurst, N Y (R) cm llCMI "SilkWOOd" ( 1983, Oram. Meryl Streep, Kun Russell (2 hfs min) Cl).,.,. "Tf\at FOfSyte Woman" ( 195 Dlama) ErrOI Flynn. Greer Garson (I t\ 5' fTll!L I .... AUCTDI tll • UWIU. fUYWN Game Five necessary. live from home fle4d of Ame- can League West champiOrl (2 hrs • min) I~ Who's Coming To Ol ~ .. ( 1967, Comedy) Sidney Poitier. K thanoe Hepburn (2 hrs ) (I) .,.. 'The Masttlf Touc:ti" ( 197 Mystery) Kirk Douglas. Florinda Bolka {?hrs.) Cl).,_ "F°' The Love 01 e.n~ ( 197 IA~~:~•o11 Cynt Sm'' MTG •0 71IC-... "Too Far To Go" ( 1979 01, ma) ._.IChaet MOl'larty. Blythe DaMet I hr., 40 min) ,.I ........ , I -'I~--.-,. ="Game 01 Death II" (1980. A' ven~~Bruc.e lee, Tong Lung. (2 hrs) I ar-.i.r. _. "The Promise Of Love" ( 198< Orama) Valerie Benlnelll. Jameson Pe ker (2 hrs ) • .,.,. "The Nun·s St0<y" ( 1959. Ore ma) Audrey Hepburn, Pater Finch ( hrs ~ I ,= ... Ml'i'O MCm CART Phoenl)( 15 LI~~~) 1::9 AT--.J ..,, ...... ··~·....., ..... -=----·-----,._ unu_.,,.,.... .. "Moi.ie McMe" ( 1978. ~ ~) ~ge C. Scott, 9 Waiech (2 hrs ) • mftWIN _.The WOtk of ad venturoue tc:lantlltt to conquer new Iron tiers -from a nonatop, untefuelad around the-world flight, to unexplored ceves Ir the Bahama -art •umlnad o ( 1 ht ) •=ms iWWl•MAITI Cl) :W' Mi& Mery Shellty'I SIOI'\ about an ambttlout doctOI' who create~ llfe, starnno Robert Powell Devld warn&f Carrie Fllhar and JOOn Gielgud. Q ( 1 hr 30 ~ (%) "The Lonety Guy" ( 1984, Com tdy) Stov. Martin, Cflertea GtOdlt'I ( 1 hr 30mln) ..... --------------------------------~~~ I -lunclay Cont. :k !S -.g '" I q J 90WW "Breakm " ( 1984 Mus1ca11 Lucinda Dickey Adolfo Oumone!> ( I hr . 27m1n.) cm 90WW "Zelig" ( 1983, Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia Farrow ( I hr . 24 mm ) 19 --•COllfmlMIC 4111 90WW "Gentle G1an1" ( 1967. Adven· ture) Dennis Weaver, Vera Miles (2 hrs) I = OflaA AWAllDt Conl1nu1ng dra· mas 1n both daytime and prime time are honored. wllh awards including Best Se- ries, Outstanding Aclor and Actress and Outstanding Villain Nominees were cho sen by lhe readers of Soap Opera D1ges1 Host5· David Hasselholf. Cathe11ne Hick land (2 hrs) G» llON "Ad1os. Sabala" ( 1971 Ora· ma) Yul ~-~r, Dean Reed (2hrs) 9 WALL WBI Guesl Lee S Isgur tlrsl vice p<esldent, Paine Webbe1 I TO• ltd II ac.::ID .-..mr JIM lllW 90WW "Suspicion' ( 194 1 Suspense) Cary Grant. Joan Fontaine Otre<:ted by Alfred Hllchcock ( t hr 39 nun ) (E) • MOCll'Y Ph1ladf'lph1a flyers at Washington Capnals (l 1ve) (Subf~I to bla=~r:.br =1e:.0.1'1tlNAM ,.___,.Featured men's la&h ions for Fall. the House of Chanel five fashion musts every woman should have this season Cl) FACI Tiii Ulla. (!) LUCll WO Anlma1ed CowbOy Lucky Luke •· along with his lellhlul dog Bushwact. and lussy horse Jolly Jumper .. sets out to capture the notorious bank· robb1~ Dalton fa;;. (2 hrs J I ·---..... Q --·~ ..OWAlla. In the second ot a 1wo· part report on fOOd. the General Foods Research Lab Is visited 10 see how scien- tists crea1e synthetic IOOds CJ)..,.,. "ficperleoce Prelerred But Nol Fssenllal' ( 1982 Comedy) Elizabeth Ed· monds. Roy Heather I t hr . 20 mm ) tZl 90WW "Grandview US A (1984, Drama) Jamie Lee Curtrs, C Thomas Howell (I hr . 37 min) I TUWILWIAZlll • a H•W. "-AYOfP'I Game Foor hve trom llOm4t field o f Netlonel League Eastchaml)IOtl~rs) 8 AT 1* • Scheduled reviews "Remo. The Ftrst Adventure" (Fred Ward, Joel Grey) "Sliver Bullet" (Gery Busey) !lrA'I ... • :. ''Ice Palace" ( 1960. Ofama) Richard Burton, Rober! Ryan (3 hr9 ) •,_ ... "Three Approaches 10 Ter rori!\rn'· OueslA lo1nii>r OA officer Mike Acktt1111en, authof Brian Jenl<tns ("Terror- ism and Per&anol Protection"), terrorism protect director Or Aoel Merar1. the Jaffee Center for Slr1teglc Studlet al Tel Aviv Unrvt111nv r 1 hr I l .UC.TO-._IMNln FMa.T OI m.-.a The marriage between a widower and a drvorcee Is viewed with hoslihty by their children (Q) 90WW "The GOiden Seal" ( t 983. Drama) Steve Railsback Penelope Mil· lord. ( t hr . 34 min ) m iftaT MCKICll •@ llMt _ 1'111 _VIL An tn·depth IOOk at Iran Since the AyatOllah Khomeini has come to power (2 hrs ) .. I um.a ... a. ....... ([I AIC ... Q AUCI CA1MGUC IOOO ... ._ TOO OLD Four people whO defy the trad11tonal concepts of "Old" •• chore- ographer Agnes De Mille, historian Fathe< Manuel T exlera, Japanese philanthropist Ry0tchl Sasal<awa and singer RoebUCk "Pop" Staples ·· are profiled Olck Cavett nos ts m .. IAYOHAU. -Evening----.. 1 .... --rrALL .,. "Game 0 1 Death II" ( t980, Ad· venture) Bruce Lee. Tong Lung A yoong man seel<s to avenge the death of his bro;m.,~~n Ir• ..... ... ,.. llWA (Season Premiere) David Atten borough and Atvm Poussa1n1 101n return- ing champion Edwin Newman to test thetr scientific knowledge 1n areas examined by ~s~sooes of "Nova " Q ( t hr ) (CJ "Evil Under The Sun" ( t982. Mystery) Pe1er Ustinov. Jane Btrl<an BaSed on the nollel by Agatha Christie Belgian Sleuth Hercule Poirot looks for a murderer at an 1slano resorl hotel 'PG' ( t hr ,42m~ ® Pll•ML IOCI Mokey and Fraggle de- vise a plot to steal Junk>r Gorg's prize rad- ish. O Cl).,,. "The Railway Children" (197 1. Orama) Dinah She<1dan, Bernard C11b- bms. Aller their fa!her Is sent 10 prison, three children move to a small Yorkshire vlllat:n a railroad line ·o· ( 1 hr . •2 "lmln. -... IT'IAUW. TAii ... cw:11un UO'f'DGa.'9 90WW "The Jigsaw Man" ( 1984 Dre· ma) Michael Caine Laurence Oltvier Years after defecting to Moscow. an ex· Bnhsh lntelliQence agent IS given radical ptastle sorgefy and returned to England under a new Identity for one more mlSSlon 'PG' (ltw,31mln) (%) ... "The Coum" ( 1916 .Comedy) Charlie Chaplin, Edna Pur.liance Charlie Is persuaded to mnque<ade aa a count at a soc~·~ 119 I ~-As Grant's (Debbie Allen) dance uslatant. Leroy (Gene Anthony Ray) la given the tap of aelec11ng the lead In a school mllslcal. (I hr.) 8 0 '9Un --rt• I011 A hel-met designed to fight the effect• of hay f8\'ef; a ne. treet"*"I fOf the ,.moval of kidney 11one9, what becomtt Of Ul'I· cialm4td watte1a and letters Q ( 1 hr. ) i = llAICM Guesl Gladys Knigft! I 1 hr) e WIWLUTMIATM 'The Gooo ~01 dier" Robin Elhs and Jeremy Brett star u, an adaptation of Ford Maoox F01d's novel tracing the rela1tonsh1p bPtwPen two wealthy EdWard1an c.ovpres 1.mr meet yearly at a tash1onable Geir.ian c;oa (Al 1(2 hrs.Jn ... Mt COf9.Alm GU..C CMH• 1• Behind 1n+- scenes at the 1984 Los Angeles S111r1111t!1 Olympic Games. 1nctud1ng lootage 1>1 rile e.l(tens1ve security preparations 10 oacl< stage moments at lhe opening cerem<.. mes O (1 hr.) ([) ~'lmATUT• •ITI (I) cm .oVll "f 1ne1ers Keepers t r\l84 Comedy) Michael O'Keefe. Beverly D' An geto. A $5 million cache is at stake tor a sexy neurotic. lwo con art1s1s a gangster and assorted other characters traveling on a train from Cal1torn1a to Nebrac;ka 'R' ( 1 hr . 36 min) Cl) 90WW "Missing In Ac11on" ( 1984 Ad venture) Chuck Noms. M Emmel! Walsh An American colonel retum'> ti. Vietnam to search for MIAs 'A' ( 1 h1 4 1 mm 1 l lMAOATMBA 1lll ...,.., .. ,_ ,..,, FM.R.L .. (I) -. M WWOTt .less.ca 111ves· tiQates when her nleCe (Alice Kr1gel rs 1m- plica1ed 1n a murder thal took place on the set of a popular soap opera ( t hr I D 90WW ··Prime Suspect t 1982 Ora ma) Mike Farrell Ten Garr An apparently law-abiding c1trzen becomes It'll!' ChlE'I sus- pect 1n a hunt for a se• murderer after stepping forward to ofter 1nlorrna11nn to the ;ice (2 hrs ) D All'lll l Wl9IACI Dempsey (Ml ch8el Brandon) lrtes to uocovPr lhP mo- tives behind the shooting of an underworld bOsS, an 1nc1dent that could ~arl< Fl war between two powertul gangc; ( I hr l 8 0 IMCIYWR MacGyver squares ott against Hungarian au1ho111tes and the KGB to help tree a band ot Gyp'l1es who have been imprisoned tor unw1t1tngty steeling some class1lled mtorml'ltlOfl O ( t hr.) IAJR U41A WOll.D °' MCOlD CCJUI.. I TM.a ... TNllMM- -:... taLD Guests NatAllt' Cole. ABC. Crystal Gayle Manhattan I r .. mslet Frankie VaW and lhe Four Seaso11t. OMO. Polnt&f Sisters ~terv1ew) ( t ht I 1 .. .-i -----.... Cl TNIAW ' The GOOd SOI· die<" Robin Enis and Jeremy Breit 'llllr 1n an adaptation of Ford Mado11 Ford's novel tracing the relationship between two wealthy Edward1&n coupleS whO meet yearly at a lastuooablfl German spa (Al 12._(1 hr ) ~--"Ralntree County I t%1 Ora ma) Elizabeth Taylor Montgomery C~ft ().iring the Clvll War. d 1..dptrva11ng South ern belle Is delermined In have the man of ti.r choice regardleSS of thP conseQuen<:· 99 ~,48 mln ) (I) ,..,. (H) _. "The Karate 1<"1 · ( 1984 OrA m8) Ralph Macchio Nor ~11111 'PAI MOfl· la. Aner seve<al vlotent chi.shes with hts Callfomla schOOlmates 111 reluc1entty transplanted New Jersey 1een-&ge1 ~• help from hi$ apartrnttnt bolldln~)'<J mA1nl• Sunday. October 13. 1985 11 .. -lunclay Conl. nance man. a karate master ·pa· o (2 hrs. 6 mm ) ()) .,_ .. The Jerk.. ( 1979. Comedy) Steve Marlin, Bemadette Peters An in- oredtbty stupid young man the white stepson of black Shatecroppers, makes a fortune wJlh a blZarie 1n'lent1on 'A' ( 1 hr -133 =-i::::.:.- ~TIUC1D9 -... I • (I) c:un LD A POI Harry oets in· volved in a complex mur<Jer plot when all he wanted to do was return a lost wallet to Its riQlltlul owner. (lhr ) I CGUITUUCIDttll't 0 .,. .. ToughlOve .. !Premiere Orama) Lee Remick. Bruce Dern Unable to control thetr wayward and abusive teen-ager, a couple seeks support througtt a lamt1y cnsis organization known es .. T~O (2hrs) I:. .. AdlOS. Sabala· ( 1971 Dra ma) Yul Brynner. Dean Reed A tough character seeks out an Auslrian colonel 1n order to get a bag of gold dust worlh a million do0ar8(2h~ I I'S l=llTl~M:i:CGflli:;i;:•~ WIW Cl Wm "Nancy Astor" Shor11y before World War II. Nancy enter- tains German ambassador Ribbentrop and 1s ,eered 1n Parliament (Part 7 of 8) Q_(l hr.) • .,. "An Unmarried Woman ( 1978. Orama) Jiii Clayburgh, Alan Betes A dedicated wife end mottle< finds a new self-awareness after her hosband of 16 years confesses ttial he's 1n IOve with someone etse. (2 hts) l .... ,..u. .nr•t1 "Rumpole Of The Batley .. Rumpole's hopes ol winning a fraud case and clearing h15 personal debts are threal· ened by Judge Bulhngham (R) O ( 1 hr) CE l'fmAITICI US vs China (R) (2 hrs.) ([)CO).,_' The Jerk" ( 1979. Come- dy) Steve Marlin, Bernadette Peters An Incredibly stupid young man. the wMe stepson of black sharecroppers, makes a fortune with a bczarre invention 'R' ( I hr 33mm) Cl) .,. "The Hotet New Hampshire" ( t9M. Comedy) Jodie Foster. Beau Bridges Based on the book by John Ir· vtng An eccenlrte New England family un- defgoes ctianges BS U sets up hotels in different locales 'R' I I hr . SO min.) -·="*'··· .. " ICMDCI. llAT Host Roberta Wein· traub. ~ Cl) ,_ As Grant's (Debbie Allen) dance assistant. Leroy (Gene Anthony Ray) IS given the talk ot selecting 1he lead In a school mullCal ( 1 hr ) -· (I) ,...... M19' llA Artltk:lal·heart recipient Jacic Oearbome (Hoyt Axton) remam In guatded condition. Gonzo d1&· covers ttiat his current love (Anore8 Mar cov1ccl) tias multlpllt sclefOllt (Pllrt 2 of i (~U-11 nm -tntervtew 1-tf~' wrw Cl wnm 'Nftncy Astor' Nancy behaves em1t1C.t1lly 9nd resenls 12 Sun{fey, October 13, 1985 Waldorf's advlcejhat She resign het seat 1n Partiament f P811 8 ot 81 O I 1 hr J .... ,,.La. If) •tllWH "Rumpoie Ot The Bailey · Rumpole's hopes of w1nn1ng a fraud case and clearing his personal debts are lhrea1 ened by Judge Buthngtlam 'R' O ( 1 hr) •mo-n,.--When Joe sees his e11·w1fe he makes an attempt to revt~ the.r reta 11on=o ~ TO OWll lGUI OWll al I I• -,,.,, .. MUll'T .. .,_ 'Country· (1984. Orama1 Jes SK:a Lange Sam Shepard Threatene<l with foreclosure of her farm. an IOwa woman struggles 10 hold on to her land and l<eep her lam1ty together PG ( 1 tH 49 ~ -~"-= ~ W ... mTOC* Forehead gets 1nv0l11e<l 1n exposing a TV evangeltst's ta .. fraud only to hnd out thal the reverend is Bun1~·im:~ .. 190ITl'MI 1W 08(1)9 8 ... TM.a,_ MD.US-Just belore he's strapped into the electric cha11 a convicted murderer (John Heard) tells his star="t unbelievable Side of the case 1.-T-:::: ...., .. MUll'T Dn•t U9fT'I A Scottish teleplay at>ovt a successful female d<>Ctor who •S persuaded by her fneno to rent a room to a young male student during the Edin burj h Festrvat I 1 hr ) 1.=. Cl.....:a {Season Prem 1ere) "Or Fischef ol Geneva.· based on a Graham Greene ru>vel Alan Bates stars as a mild-mannered transiator wtio meets falls in love with and eventually marries the daughter (Grera Scacch1) o( a cruel and eccenrnc Swiss m1lhona11e (James Ma· son) O 12 hrs J CC) m'ftl "Goin' All The Way' ( 1982 Orama) Oen Waldman. OebOrah Van Rhyn A high school senior am11ousty lrtes to get his virtuous g1rllnend to go to bed with him 'R' ( ~ 25 min I ~ C1J).,. "Fire And Ice .. I 1983, Fan tasy) Animated Vo+<:es of Susan Tyrrell Wilham Ostrander Animator Ralph Bakshi end fantasy illustrator Frank Frazella cot laboreled on this sword-and-sorcery lale set against volcanic landscapes and ad vanc1ng glaciers. 'PG' (1 hr • 21 rrun ) tamVIDl I .. M LOIT 9110Gll 11 Ralph does not shed weight. he·111oae his 1ob. so Ahce and Norton attempt to keep him on a diet O CZ).,_ "The Lonely Guy" ( 1984. Com· edy) Steve Merlin, Charles Grodtn After hlS girllrtend leaves him, a young man laces a lonely ltfe and writes a best-selling book ttial 8efWIS ss a guide f<lf other lone-aome men 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 mint l . .,_,.a..cu tW ...,,_ 11111 .... ,~ ..... tW ... WiiW lf1Mi-90ITllS•aw• tmlCA Scheduled: how 10 beeome a game show contestant; Dack AambO ~Dallas"). Geo<ge HamUton. ( 1 hr ) llf«,lcCQlll. ··~ AT M .,... Scheduled revtews "Romo. The First Adventure" (Fred Ward Joel Grey) "Stiver Bullet" (Gary Busey) . _ ~ ermr•&1•-•1 .. F nm -Inlet w1tl'l Sheela E ! 1 hr ) l :*J..-=:. .. a1• 1tll --.OATU.. 11'9 .,_ "The Long Duel" ( 1967 venture) Yul Brynner Trevor Howar nomadic Indian tribe's problems even ly involve an archaeologlSt (2 hrs min) 111'.CT\.Y. HI• .... Q ..ccmlll.A. 1'9 .,_ "Eddie Macon's Run 1 1 Orama) Jonn Schnetdef. Kerk Dougie~ escaped cumtnel becomes the quarry 1291ruth=~~~~~ m1t1CLU1 NOUlWOOO Clo.I• Scheduled rerviews with Lindsay Wagner. Sa1 Davis Jr. Joel Gr~a~d Eh Wallach 1 •.. .,, ... CIUICll••-~,...,. ..,...._. WAa A CCI Hlltf IY .,_, The translormatioo of green recrurts soldiers is observed at South Carot1 Parns Island Martne Recruit Tra1n1ng l ~TMIU. UTDW. 9'•0Wltuml 11:11 .,.. "Baby Blue Marine" It Drama) Jan Michael Vincent. Gly O'ConnOf A young man, d1Shon0< discharged from lhe Marirle Cof?$ sumes the Identity and uniform ol a 11:11 herl ,;,~ 1,:;,: min ) me •w•• llO¥ll "See No Evil" ( 1! Suspense) Mia Farrow. Robin Baile· helplesS young blind woman IS terror ~a ktller 1n cowbOy boots (2 hrs ) W .,.. "Look Back In Darkrl! I 1975. Mystery) Bradford D1lln Catherine Schell. Al a London part c..elebrated 1au pianist hears the vo+c the man who killed his wife and bhr lh1m ~.~.y:M:narher ( 1 hr 30 min ) ---.... 0 •ronllllK WCYlllOlf .,. "Rumble FISh" ( 1983. Ore• Matt 0.llOn, Mtekey Rourke In e 1950! ban environment. a young tough IOOk: to his Older bfother. an 11gtno biker. ~ s1rugg1~ to find his own place 1n world. 'R' ( 1 hr 34 mtn J (Z} 90Wll "Stale Of Siege" (1973. I ma) Yves Montand, Renato Salva Turmo+t and unrest spawn the assess t1on ~f an Amertean ottlcial In U<ugc .@ubtttled) (2 hrs ) W CI) .,_ "Clancy Street Boys" (15 Comedy) Leo Gorc.y. Huntz Hall In der 10 get rehel assistance. the Kids 1 lend lt"lat they are Ille children of a ~ coup1t. J 1 hr , 30 mm ) I .. 1111 .. ._,..,,.UA. .... ...... Mn'O IMllll NASCAA Modtfleds f1 No<=~~~:.~ =I= "Terror In fhe AISlet" (t~ Suspense) Narratedby e>Ona~ PINM and Nancy Allen A look at cJnem ~ through a c~tlOn of cerpts from hims such aa • Franlcemte ~ -Sunday Cont. fl(J· J A :val· 15 :idJ Ar I a ,. <>S ltj" I a ? <ll :1,..d , , )ra cm TH1 lllV 4J ()I )ff? ()()" om • 84 ~e thC. e~ n' ··.,sycho", and 'Halloween" 'R ( 1 hr 22:nJ. ,. , mWll "This Gun Fof Hire" ( 1942 Drnme) Veronica Lake. Alen Ladd A hired killer seeks revenge atter he is dou ble-<:rossed. ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) GllrrtTGUt• •••• W (H) mWll "Gel Crazy" ( 1983. Comedy) Malcolm McDowell. Allen GC>Ofw111 A fa- mous rock music 1mpresa110 hosts a disas· trous New Year's Eve bash 'R' ( t hr 32 "'lmtn~=--~ATat __ .... 119 mWll "Fame" ( t980. Orarna) Irene Cara. Barry Miiie< Several g1tted sludenrs at a New Vo<lc high school for 1he per forming ans experience personal and pro fesslonal selbecks and wccesses 'R' (2 "lhrs.~4.MJ,&~,... -... ....... .... , ..•.• ---.. "Grandview. US A ( 1984 Orama) Jamie Lee Curlis. C Thomas -Monday -Mondng Movies- .. (C) "Wavelength" ( 1983. Science Fic- tion) Robeft Carradine, Cherie Currie ( 1 hr , 27 min) CH) "Isaac Llttlefeathers" (1984 Orama) Lou Jacobi. Scoll Hylands I 1 hr 30 min) (1) "Missing In Action" ( 1984 Adven rure) Chuck Norris. M Emmetr Walsh ( 1 hr , 41 min) NICI) "African Adventure" ( 1983 DramA) David Nkena, Clive Sanders ( 1 hr ) NIGll "The Lady Gambles" ( 1949 Drama) Barbara Stanwycl<. Robert Preston (2 hrs.) .. (C) "Old Enough" (1984, Dfama) Sarah Boyd. Rainbow Harvest ( t hr . 31 min ) (8) "Shipwreck" ( 1978. Adveflture) Rob ert Logan, Mikl<I JamlSon-Olson ( 1 hr 43 min) Cll "Robin HOOd And The Sorcerer · ( 1983, Adventure) Anthony Valentine, Nickolas Grace (2 hrs.) •Cil "Rockshow" ( 1980. Musical) PAul McCartney and Wings. ( 1 hr . 45 min ) -(C) "The Brother From Another Plane1" ( t984. Fantasy) Joe Morton. Darryl Ed· wards ( 1 hr , 44 min ) CID "Running Brave" I 1983. Drama) Robby Benson. Pat Hingle ( 1 hr . 45 min) (I) "TM998" (1951, Drema) Pier Angell, John Ericson ( 1 hf . 42 min ) • "Bowery To Broadway" ( t944 MUSI eel) Marte Montez. Jack Oakie ( 1 hr . 30 min) -llll "The RuthleSS Four" ( 1970. Western) V•n Heftln, Gllbef1 Roland (2 hrs ) -Cl) "State Of Siege" ( 1973. Orama) Yves Mootand. Renato Salvatorl (2 hrs ) ~hft) CC) "Whefe The lilies Bloom" t t974 ... Howell An independent-minded raceway owner battleS small-town cOfruptlon to re- tain control of her track. whlle embarking on an atta11 wllh a younger roan 'R' ( 1 hr 37 min) 29(() .,._ "Friday The 13th •· Ttie Final Chapter" ( 1984, Horror) C11sp1n Glover Kimberly Beck. Jason the masked killer returns to wreal< violent vengeance on the denizens of Crystal Lake summer camp 'R' ( 1 hr 3 1 min ) a.I AmOTT .. COITaLO ... • DATIYDAT t1I ~ky Jordan" { 1942. Ora ma) Alan Ladd. Helen Walker A military deserter redeems himself by exposing a 9.!_0UP of Nazi agents ( 1 hr , 45 mm.) ltt).,._ "They Call Me Bruce?" (1982. Comedy) Johnny Yune, Margaux Hem- ingway A West coast Asian COOi< 1s mis· taken tor karate eicpert Bruce lee and runs afoul of llahan gangstei bOSses 'PG" i hr , 30min ) a:ll FAmta Nnlm ll1f Drama) Julie Gholson. Jan Smithers ( 1 hr 36 rrun) CID "Sheena" ( t984, Adventure) Tanya Roberts. Ted Wass ( 1 hr . 57 min ) "All 0 1 Me" ( 1984. Comedy) Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin ( 1 hr . 33 min) tt.tl CZ> "The Count" ( 1916 .Comedy) Charlie Chaplin. Edna Purviance W • "Of Human Bondage" ( t934 Dfa ma) Bette Davis Leslie Howard ( 1 hr JO min ) "Grand11iew. US A .. ( 1984. Orama) Jamie Lee Curtis. C Thomas Howell ( 1 hr 37 min) -~ "The Frisco Kid" ( 1979, Comedy) Gene Wilder, Hamson Ford (2 hrs . 2 min) "Unlalthtully Yours'' ( t984. Comedy) Dudley MOOl'e. Nastassra Kinslu ( 1 hr 36m1n.) •CS) "African Adventure" (1983, Drema) Davtd Nkena, Chve Sande<s ( 1 hr ) Ml(%) "High And Low" ( 1963. Suspense) Toshiro M1tvne. Kyolto Kagawa (2 hrs 22 min) 41m (t) 'The Westerne<" ( 1940, Western) Gary Cooper Walter Brennan ( 1 hr • 40 m1nL .. CO (OJ "Peter And The Wotf And Other Tales" ( 1981, Adventure) Ray Bolger ( 1 hr . 25 min) .. (Ill "This Property Is Condemned" ( 1966, Orama) Natalie Wood, Robert Redford 11 hrs . 15 mtn) .. CID "The Miracle Of Kathy Miiier" ( t 98 1. Orama) Sharon Glass. Frame Converse i_t_ hr , 40 min ) CJ) "The Ptianlom Treehouse" (No Date Fantasy) Anlm8te<l ( 1 hr • 16 min.) _ ...... ___ _ •11~-w-•ca-... .....U. Miami Dolphins at New Yortc Je:.~.r) O (3 hrs . 15 min ) 15:,lOIWIT ~__._. . .,,... .. ....,.. .aa1'1C8119 d (C) .,._ "Sllenl Rage" ( 1982, Adven- ture) Chuck Norris. Ron Sliver A cr111cally 1n1ured psychopath is revitalized and made almost indestructible by the handl- worl< of a mentally unhinged scientist 'R' U hr . 40 min.) CS) .. ..w,. Mary Shelley's StOf)' about an ambitious doctOf wno creates hie. starring Robert Powell. David Warnet. Came Fisher and John Gielgud Q ( 1 hr , 30m1n I di .. _., uum•wmcTMEu.> .,.. "The Count" ( 1916 ,Comedy) Charlie Chaplin. Edna Purviance Charlie Is persuaded to masquerade as a count at a soc~e~arty .. (Ill P\11 ITCIB .. ®.,.."The Jigsaw Man" ( 1984, Ora- ma) Michael Caine. Laurence Olnner Years after defecting to Moscow, an ex- Brit1Sh intelligence agent is given radlc.al plastic surgery and returned to England under a new ldeollty for one mOfe ml$SIOO 'PG' ( 1 hr , 31 min ) (!) mATBT nmDCM..O (Ill .... flOOTUU. Miami Dolphins al New Yor~~3hrs) 1 ... , ...... • 11 nn...-r ---LA-n.PPMaY ...:TllR•• .,. "Old Enough" ( 198.4, Orama) Sarah Boyd, Rainbow Harvest Despite d1Herences in their backgrounds. two ado- lescents de11e1op a trtendsh1p !hat helps 10 ease the11 growing pains 'PG' ( 1 hr 31 min) (!)-IAft\U CI) mWll "Rockshow" ( t980. MuSl<:al) Paul McCartney and Wings This recOfd of Paul McCartney and Wings· U S tour In- cludes pefformances of "Jet." "Band On The Run." "Siiiy love Songs" and some old Beatie ballads ·o· ( 1 hr . •5 min ) ...... CGllT ...... ... TOO CUlll PICll Ccwali .. ,.,, 111Cm.1~•1uru -. ....... ...... ---Clll MTO•'RIC,_. Mll'O UC. CART Phoerux 150 (R) l 'ilri° -~ llAT ,. cm .. ..,..,um 1 ~interview w1th i wttaon. ~MTIMm PA Wt'-Thomas Puccio, Claus von BulOw's attorney, a def'ltltt In tt.weH whO hat created 8 dltco environment tn INoa:_ -. ... ,. ... RCMl•t ..... u. Sunday, Octob« 13, 1985 13 ...... 90RT ('[) CD).,_ "Lassiter" ( 1984 Adven- ture) Tom Seffeck Jane Seymour A clas- sy Amer;can ,ewel thiel 1s btackma1led b)' the FBI 10 steal a t0r1une 1n Nazi-held ,ewelS passing through pre-World War II LOOdOO 'R' ( I hr . 40 min I S, FA8m TAU MA.,. 'The Emperor s New ClotheS' Art Carney and Alan Arkin play two con rnen wtlO manage to ma1<e the emperor (Dick Shawn) believe ne s wearing a noneiustent sun ot clothes O m MOT II.AT NOT\.m ~@ _,.."The Aaventurers" ( 1970 Orn ma) Bek1m Fenm1u CharleS Aznavovr A mar> 'A'ho has lost nis mother and sister through v101ence oecornes a womanizer while sustaining a (jeepef love tor his country (3 l'lrs . 25 mtn ) ~ 8 2Cit1'MI Ta. Featured hOW celebn ties are wor1t1ng to aid at>vsed ct·uldfen 104n Henry and Stacey Winkler at a tun- draiser wtiere at>osed ktds met Larry Hagman Emmanuel Lewis Tony Danza Lyle Alzado and others Mr T Bonnie f"ranklin and R1charo Pryor discuss their eflo11s .... ..r Wl'IOWfBllM IM__,ATU.. rATM ... nm ... WU,R.lwa&DOI ••Mt .. ,,,,, .UT Cl9IOI CHCMO Pl1I TO-•I Composet-arranger Pere Townshend's latest solo album 'Whrte ~· IS featured 1 HJ ,.~ IOCI The Fraggle Storyteller tells an amazing tale abOUt Uncle Matt who oreamed of becomrng an ex.plOrer when he was a ooy. O I UC. ... OMllm .. Cl) ICA9C-,_ ...... A tor mer Agency chief (Howard Duft) asks Amanda to retrieve some extremely 1m p<.>rtant documents thaf could exonerafe him ot any wrong dorngs anached ro a covert m1ss1or1 ( t hr ~ D OD TY'I ILOClf ,_ IMC'TICAl all N Y Yankees outlretder Dave Win- field and actor Ned Bearry are prae11cat- 10ke v1Ctrms ( 1 hr ) 8 mWll ·An Ame11can In Parrs' f 1951 MuStCal) Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron Musr- cal SCOfe by Ge0<ge and Ira Ge<shwin An Amencan ex-Gt ftnd!> romance and sue cess .=.a, hrs ) ~ ~--"""uc:a ,.,Mm I= 'Salem'!> lot ( 1979, Horror) (Part 1 ot 2) David Soul James Mason A noveltst returns to his OOyhOOd home ro pu1 an end lo troublf'd mem<)(ies but hnds lhat a ~ntslef mystery shrouds hrs town ~hrs~ • WW WWWI Desp11e a recall notice from the factory Konrao is perfectly hap- py wrth the "unsrnfable enwonment" cre- ated by hli les&·than-perlect mother and his friends (Part 2 ot 2) O ( 1 hr J l ,._,.LOm nm llMI The first rn an eight part se rlM on the "remarkable three-paund ma· chine" uaes micrograph& computer ani- mation and p eople rn acllo" 10 demonstrate now the brain luncltons (RI Q (I hr) CC! .,_ "The Brother i:rom Another Planet" (ISM. Fantasy) Joe MMon Oetryl tdwardS I< gentle ewtraterrestrial 11111h mY11tteal he8t1ng power~ lands 1n New 14 Sunday, Oc1ober 13, 1985 York naroor and embarks on an Odyssey thr'lUgtl Harlem O I 1 hr 44 mrn ) 'I AUTO Ucm8 Front.er 500 OU-Road Race from Las Vegas 10 Reno Nev (R) H TME llMCM F09I IEI I Auschwitz surv1vo<s calleagues ano tam1ly members .reveal lhe mysterious Irle ol the lug111ve Naz• ooctQf Jesef Mengele I 1 hr 1 S, m¥'IE "'Jbll Hooe Ario Trit-Sorcer er' ( 1983 AOven1u1e1 Anltlony Valeri 11ne Nickala!> Grace Rot><n HOO<l leads h•S men 1n a Clarrng rescue ot n1s IOve the beau1tful Maid Marion (2 hrs ) L m¥'IE · War And Peace' 11968. Ora ma) I Part 1 ol 21 Luom1ia Savelyeva Ser ge1 Bor1oarchu~ B~!ted on the 11ove1 by Leo Tolstoy Tr.e 11.t!~ ol 1nree tam11ies are greatly altec ll"l t>v the Napoleonic wars PG 13 hr~! m m¥'I! 'frw; Is The l 1fe 11944. Com edyl DonalO 0 Connor Su">anna Foster An 18 year 010 womar lalls in love with an oloer man who 1s 01st,Jr~ by ner puppy love (2 t11!i I a::a I nc Ttrr. DOUQH UMIOAT , .... UDll ' 8'CJITIC8n9 .. Cl) U'R I AIJJl Jerm1e MO Lrnma yet involved 1n a S1>em111yly innocent prank 1n vol.,,ing the rr11S(}lcic1ng ol an ad into a pe1 sonals column O G> _,.. S1ler1I Witness (Premiere Drama) Valerie Ben1nelh. Jot111 Savage Alter w1tness111y her brolhe1 1n law com ml! rape a woman lace-; thf' morl'!I :j1lem rna ot tes11ty1ng against him or 1prna1n1nu s'.le~ f 2 nrs 1 I 7.E::: I-Aehond IM scenes at the 1984 Los A11yP1es Summer Olympic Games 1nclud1ng footage ot the e,.,1tins1ve secu111y preparation<, lo back stage moments at lhe opening ceremo n1~~~&..om I WQ\18WOllll Despite a re<.all notice lrom the factory. Konrad 1s perfectly ha1J py with the "unsuitable e11v11or1ment' ere ated by hrs less-than-perfect mother OM his lnenos {Part 2 ol 2) o ( 1 hr ) (f)IR. ..... ~ <HJ .,. "Seems Like Oto rimes. ( 1980. Comedy) u0ld1e Hawn Chevy Chase A soil hearted lawyer is torn be tween he< hopeless ex-husband-turned bank 1obt>er and ner up11ght present hus· band whO 1s running for Cahtorn1a allomey general 'PG' (I 111 '42 mrn I CLl CO) llOYll "T1gh1tope" (1984 Suspense) Clinl EaslwOOd. Genevieve Bu1old Whrle 1nvest1ga11ny a serle<J ot g11s ly se~ murder'-f a tough New Qfleans cop d•SGovers lhat he has much in common with the 11111er he 1s pursuing 'A' ( 1 hr . '>4 min) we fWl)CAIT\I ,. ~•Cl The judge boards a !rain end becomes lhe unw1t~ target of a kltler O ( 1 hr ) .. 8 (IJ ccurm W AllOCIATm AW,_. from Nashvtlle's Grand 04e ()pry Hoose Anne Murray and K11s Kristotfer son conost fhe 191~nnual awards cere many Highlights i~Ude performances by Crystal Ga~. lhe Judd!l. Hant\ Wllhamc; .If and Willie Nelson ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (f) .,. "Juare1" ( 1939. Biography) Paul Munl, Berte Davis The renowned leader CHJ&ades tor the release ol MexlCo from Prince Ma1om1han's French dor'ntna 11on (2 hrs , 30 '1lln I 9 wr.Tll•rT filJG'lllf .. H•rrw ln1ef'Vlew with Flip Wllsoo I ....,. -..... .,.. "The Love War" t 1970. e"ce Fiction) Lloyd Bndges. Angle k1nson Two planets. battling for supre cy ove< Eanh. choose a small Caltlc town as me Site for theif final contrc lion (l hr.30mtn ) @) tWAl1\I .. ~ • ti 1udge boardS a train and beoOmeS unw1t11'jj tar= a killer. O ( 1 hf ) • CCl •c • ._,....,. wn a..-"Faith In Numbers'' Ja"'" St uncovers lhe pauern of relationships lrnk the wel~ and one of lhe moc world's most useM and potentlalty chi 1nventrons -the compu1er (A) Q ( 1 t 1------wr-.naML .... Cl.UI ~UL F F11esign Thea1re comedy troupe pres. a spoof of a small town as ii laces bi overrun by an out-<Jf-<:ontrol kudzu Wl4 (f ) MllllillUT'I John Tale vs. Gf Coetzee, Oct '79 ( 1 hr) CS) ... "All 01 Me" (1 984, Com& Ste11e Manin. Lily Tomlin A hapless I yer's normal routrne assumes a d4He1 pe1spec11ve alter a cantankerous helre soul transmigrates Into one side of bOcl~ 13· ( 1 hr • 33 min ) I ,_AICOT tt1f m Oii Li featured: tOOlgl'll. 8 VISI Mount Fuji. a ride in a s1ete-of-ttie-art J anese 'bullet train ". a wildlife sanct1. tor Koalas and Kangaroos In Australia r fhe town of Melbourne. I ..... ,... II .. ~,_TODAY C#ll'Ol ,.,_-..&. .,. "The Frisco Kid" ( 1979, Cor Oy) Gene Wilder. Harrison Ford A Po rabbi !Inds hrmself involved In wild Iron misadventures with a daring bank rob when he travels to San Franclaco 10 11 over a new congregafion 'PG' (2 hrs min) .. @ .,_ "Perdne1s" ( 1956. Come< Dean Martrn, Jerry Lewis A ranch le man and a playboy pit their wits aga1 crOOl<s who are attempting 10 swln some farm £!.iD . ( t hr .. 55 min ) fW DIW ... C1 7R Cl•~ .... C.FEl'n ........ _,_,uu. ~ ... -.. ....., GU'l'IOGI LR ........ ., .... (OJ llCMI "I like Gifts Who 0 ( 1977. Comedy) Alena Penz. Gunter Z gler In order to claim his lnhefltanc.. I narve young nephew ot a twingef m1 conform to a new Uleetyle. ( 1 l'lr . min) Cl) llOWll "Grandview. U S A." ( 191 Orama) Jamie Lee Curtis. C Tholr Howell An tnOependent·mlnded recew owner battles smaN-town corruption to 1a1" cootrol of her 1rack. wtlh embertcl on an affair with a younger man 'R' hr .. 37 min) I TO•MllOI .. lt9 (I) 7 I ITC* Ital A.n lotellgan operative hires Laura and St .. to Pl tec1 him from CIA ag.nt1 \fWhO hi plactd him on their hrl list. (R) (I hf .. mln L 8 • ..-r Of~ From June 19e Chatles GrOcl!n Brad Garrett and M9 Earle join hosl Johnny Car10n (R) hr) • ~--..,.Mell--- So - Dtc- ma- fP1a 11a rr.e . . ::> El '1e ISi ?O 4. IS ay e 'O ( 1 ::e D' 19 10 .. le (1 l &=~aodel •• Al ..... LAW 'lmllCA Gues1 hosl John Wade. Scheduled. movie producer David 1 Bro;:1 previews his latest film. · T arge1 · .... TlllU. --n.n .. ,...,. .,. "'The Park Is Mine ( 1985. Orn ma) Tommy Lee Jones. Helen Shaver A dlStraoghl man ignites an urban crisis when he takes New York's Central Park ho6tage 10 bnng a11eoti0n 10 the pl!Qhl ol Vietnam veterans. OIZ hrs • 30 mm ) mmCMMD011M111m 1119 (1)--"'The Fifth FIO<x .. ( t980. Ora- ma) Bo Hoptlins. Dianne Hull A sane young woman is incarcerated m a bizarre mental hospital where vlole<lce and drug abuse are the order of the day "A' ( 1 hr 30min.J _,.,. ... ,...am--....,., ~ ..,_ 0 Featured Eric Board- men windsurfing with "Kmghtrtder's' Pa ltrc~-r.;~hr l ---flGPl.I -.. -Ml Jl9Cl.UI -eut1~11n1tDA•~ From February 1985: Carol Channing. Mt chael Palin and animal psychic Beatrice l:tdeeker = ( I hr.) lllMTN (!) • llMCM °'-a an•n• • n lWf lntervleW Wlfh ii' Wilson ~ .... ••• len' ... OCUll• .... TlllU. mN '"All The Right Moves" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Cruise, Craig T Nelson An amb1Hous high schOOI football player 1n a dying Pennsylvania steel town dreams ot a college scholarstup 1n O<der to make a belier hie '°' himself R' ( t hr . 30 min ) CE) TOP Mm IOml Harry Arroyo (26 1 20 KOs) vs Sammy Fuentes (8-1 5 KOsl in a lightweight bout scheduled IOI 10 rounds, from Atlanttc City, NJ (Al {2 hrs , JO mm) CU CID llO¥ll 'Fon Apache, The Bronx ( 1981. Drama) Paul Newman, Ed Asner A tough cqp ba1ttes crime and corruption m New York City's Soulh BronA neighbor· hood. 'R' (2 hrs , 5 mm ) 111t18 (J) .,.. "Great Catheflne" ( 1968. Comedy) Peter O' l oole, Jeanne Moreau Fascinated by a newly arrived B11tisher. Catheone the Great has him imprisoned and playfully torments him (A) ( t hr 20 min) l!l) ~AT &.Mm tt18 .,_"Two Years Before The Mast' ( 1946. ,6.dventure) Alan Ladd. Br1an Oon- levy A t9th·century ship's crew IS shang- haied while travehng around the Horn (2 hrs) U AT THI .,... Scheduled reviews "'Remo The r1tst Adventure" (Fred Ward. Joel Grey) ·silver Buller· (Gary ~"The Honey Pot" (1967. Com- edy) Rell. Harrison, Susan Hayward Three women v1S1t their loftner lovet so he can deelde who wih inherit his estate (2 hrs . 10 min) Cf) .,.. "Overland Stage Raiders" ( 1938. Western) John Wayne. Ray Corri- gan A cowboy stymleS the ettor1s of would-be atrplane hijacke<s wno ere plott- ing 10 seize a gold shipment ( 1 hr • 30 mm ... I _.. "Master Ot The Flying Gu1llO- nne~~ hr . 30 min) ~--"Missing In Actt00" (198', Ad- venture) Chuek Norris. M. Emmett Walsh An Ame<tcan col<>ne4 returns to Vietnam 10 search for MfAs. 'A' ( 1 hr . 4' 1 min.) ..... 10 .. -.0llllJll Ill '9(8) .-? a 181 Recovering from 8 heart attack. Coach Denardo phones game plays from hlS hoSpitel bed to Diane who's tilling m 10< him on the sidelines (I) --"'O, The Winged Serpent" ( 1982, Fantasy) Michael Moriarty, David Carradine On the roof ot a Ma.nnanen Skyscraper. a petty crootl stumbleS 8CfOSS the nest of a gian1 feather( ll)llng serpent that has been 1erronz1ng New Y0<k City 'R' =hr., 30m1n) ml .. TCmlllT . ...., Ml.,., .. , ,...,.um ..r,..... SEE THE L.A. OLYMPICS IN A WHOLE NEW LIGHT . Don't miss this behind-the-scenes look at the skill and coordination it took to run the toughest evef!tS of the 1984 Summer Olympics -the opening ceremonies, security and technical production . D OLYMPIC CHALLENGE Sunday 7:00PM KOCE 50 Sunday, Octobef 13, 1985 15 -Moaclay Conl. W (B) .. "Monty Python's The Meaning Of Life" ( 1983. Comedy) John Cleese, Michael PaMn. The Seven Ages of Man provide the loose framework for a se<ies of comic episodes spoofing everything from sexual reprOductlon to gluttony 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 min) ·11:=-.TWATal -~·-· --IMT = "Lassiter" ( 1984, Adventure) Tom ~. Jane Seymour A classy American jewel thief Is blackmailed by the FBI to SIMI 8 lortune In Nazi-held jewels paaslng through pre-WOOd War II LondOn 'R' c;> ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) l o.c;, nmlT ......... .... , ..... ----- •Cl) "The Phantom Treetloutle" (No Date. Fantasy) Animated. ( l hf .. 16 min.) CZ) "State Of Siege" ( 1973. Otame) Yves Montand, ~to Salvatori. (2 hrs.) •CC> "The Ote&Sef" ( t983, Otama) Albert Anney. Tom Cour1enay. (1 hr . 58 min.) 19 al) "The Sisters" ( 1938. Otama) Errol E,!ynn, Bette Davts (2 hrs.) 7:9(Z) "Swamp Thing" ( t982. Fantasy) Adrienne Barbeau, LoUts Jourdan ( 1 hr 30min.) •CID "ScandaloUs" ( 1984, Comedy) Rob- ert HSY$. John Gellgud. ( 1 hr .. 34 min ) (S) "Country" (1984. Drama) Jessica Lanae, Sam Shepard ( t hr . 49 min ) .. CC) r.The Thing" ( 1951, ScienCe-FlcttOn) James Arnesa. Dewey Martin ( 1 ht • 27 min.) • (%) ''War And Peace" ( 1968. Drama) (Part 1 of 2) Ludmlla Savelyeva. Sef'gel Bondarchuk (3 hrs ) -CC) "Country" ( 1984. Otama) Jessica La~. Sam Shepard. ( 1 hr • 49 min.) (S) 'The v IP s" ( 1963. Otama) Ellza- be1h TaylO<. Richard Burton ( t hr . 59 min) • "Follow The BoY$" ( 1944, Mu!Mcal) George Ratt. Marlene Dietrich. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) -ai "Safari" ( 1956. Adventure) Victor Mature. Janel Leigh (2 hrs ) -® "Headln' For Broadway" ( 1980. Mu- sical) Rex Smith. Vivian Reed ( 1 hr 29 min) -· "The Two Mrs Cerrolls" (1947, Dra-ma) Humphrey Bogart. Barbara Stanwyci<. (2 hfa.) (CJ "Gunga Din" ( 1939, Adventure) Cary Grant. Dougias Faifbenks Jr ( 1 ht . 57 min.) CH> "Brainstorm" ( 1983, Science-FlctlOn) tfulatoph« Wattcen, Natal'4t Wo<XJ ( 1 hr 46 mtn) (I) "The Buddy System" ( 198.4. Come- dy) Richard Oteyf\.196. Susan S8randoo f!ht,50mlnl (I) "CarefrM' f 1938. Musical) Fred A.a- 18 Sund.y. October 13. 1985 .. I . .,..,.., I a. ITllON:M_,..,. earn.a cmccuu ... ,_c 1•111•011MU1.m IPGIT..,.. .cMI "Ttle Osterman Weekend ( 1983. Suspense) Ru!Qef Hauer. John Hurt A controversial tetevllltOn journalist rs convinced by a CIA agent that his closest lriends are realty Soviet agents. turning an annual reunion weekend Into a nightmare ol te<ror 'A' ( 1 hr .. 42 min ) Cl) .cM1 "High And Low" ( 1963 Suspense) Tostmo M1tune. Kyol<o Ka- gawa A business elCecutrve on the ~ldS with his corporation gets 1n even deeper wt)en tie pays oH krdnappers who heve abducted the wrong boy (2 his .. 22 min) -~= taire, Ginger Rogers ( 1 nr , 20 min ) we "Winterset" (1936, Drama) John Carradine. Burgess Meredith ( 1 hr .. 30 min) t::ll(Z) "Beyond The Limit" (1983, Drama) Michael Caine. Richard Gere ( 1 hr . 43 min ) 1:9(.C) "Without A Trace" ( 1983 Drama) Kate Nett~n. Judd Hirsch (2 hrs ) CID 'Give My Regerds To Broad Streer· ( 1984 Musical) Paul McCartney l!!Yan Brown ( I hr , 48 min ) a.cl.) "Design f or Living" ( 1933, Comedy) Fredric March. Gary Cooper ( 1 hr . 30 m1nJ W (CJ "The Dresser" ( 1983, Drama) Albert Fiflney Tom Courtenay ( 1 hr • 58 min ) .. (!) "The Terminal Man" ( 1974 Suspense) George Segal. Joan Hackett {?hrs) ClJ ©) "Kidco" ( 1984, Comedy) Scott Schwartz. Cinnamon Idles ( 1 hr . 44 min) CZJ "Swamp Thing' ( 1982. Fantasy) Adrienne Barbeau. lolnS Jourdan ( 1 hr . 30mln) .. al) "One-Eyed Jacks" (1961. Western) Marlon Brando Karl Malden (3 hrs.) -lvening ---- ..:.c ......... .. (ft) .,. "Nln1a 111 -The OomlnatlOn ( 1984 Adventure) Lucinda Dickey, Jor dan Bennen A woman witti ESP and a interest 1n anctent Japanese cuhure be comes possessed by the spirit ol an ev wamor when she mher1ts a magic swore 'R' (I hr . 35 min ) M (C) lllO¥ll "Lenny" ( 1974, Biography [)Jsfln Holtman, Valerie Perrine. Celebrat ed comedian and social commentato Lenny Bruce tries 10 speak freely withu the constraints of the 1950s and '60s li- ar system ~ hr • 52 t~•·• w ...:A: ca. .. • rr • IUl'ITI .. , ... d -~ • DAYIYDAY lflORTILOOI .. ....,."°*' Comedy) Richard Oteyfuss. Susan Sarar don Roman11c complications anaue wtie a lonely boy 1arge1s a gadget Inventor an· would-be writer as a match for his alngl mo~~.50m1n.) .. me ... a ... TOO C&.Oll rc. ccmiolT .,,,,,,., llM:lm./~ ..... -.,,,..,,.. --......,.. IOU.9DmY .,_ "Carefree" ( 1938 MUS1Cal ; Fred Astaire. G1riger RC>gefS. A you~ woman refuses to marry her lawyer-fiancc until she beeomes a lawyer as well ( I hr 20 ~ I OIHOTllAT ,,. Cle ... a .....,~ T.-rr lntervle ... with Jud1lh l 1ght. star of "Who's the Boss?" • *"Y DAYS AUii ~~~ Stuntwoman Sand\ Richmond. 11ctress Tflfl Garr DAU.Al ... Tllm'lal911rt -. . ...,.. .._..CMAW .._THIU. ••• •.on ta).,_ "Full Moon In ParlS" ( 1964 Drama) Pascale Ogler, FabrlOe Luchini Adamant about her Independence, a young French woman takes her own apanmenr and begins 10 drift away from her lover and friends. 'R' ( 1 hr . 42 mm.) I NOTllATMOn.m P:9 I 0. THI Ta.I Featured. muelcien Richard Carpent&f. comedian Paul Aodr1- guez and aloger Teena Marie ,..,...,. abOul growtng up In Los Angelel end lald persooalized IOUt'S Of their old nelghbor- hOOda and favorite henoovt& l!;·-nllAl'NllH -., flW. POmlMf a. A ... This pc>1tr1it of the 19gendary Et rol Flynn Includes In~ with MW.lkey Rooney, Oellld N.....,.., John Houlton. Ralph Bellamy and former ~ ~ Aadland and NOia EddlnQton Bleck I -Taesclay Coal. I I Ul .. ATU. ~CCMr'I rATM ... .,..... . .._ .. .._.°''~• .. ,.,, M .,,...... Albert Salmi, Noah Beery. Jack Elam. Charles Lane and Harry car~k about their movie rOles ~=-~nm .. 1 Cl) _,.,.. Ben. Peter. Joey and Chrlstoptler attempt to recapture tl'lelr youth Dy parttclpating in a grueling bas- ketbeH game. ( 1 hr ) 8 e A-TUii B A participates In a stock-car race to ensure that Hannibal's nephew's chances of winning the event aren't compromised by saboteurs (May be pre-empted ) O ( 1 hr ) e .,. "Show Boat" ( t951, Musical) Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel. Singers and dancers entertain on a showboat as II travels up and down the Mississippi River (?hrs.) • (11 WllO'I TMI IOllt Mona reoeives an unexpected lnhefltance from a mysterious bene~iA ~ ~--.-ntlMCl#eMlm I= "Salem's Lot" ( 1979, Horror) (Part 2 of 2) David Soul, James Mason A novelist returns to his boyhood home 10 put an end to troubled memories t>ut findS thal a sinister mystery shrouds his town (?hrs) • IOWA An examination of the aggres- sive agricultural technologies being used to develop tougher crop strains O { t hr) I ,._,. LOii» W• A CCI rflltf ft ...,.. D'fBl An examination of the professional soldtet and the meens used by the career officer to maintain his military organization's alll· tudes and his own bellefS O ( 1 hr.) CC).,. "Gunga Din" ( 1939. Adven- ture) Cary Oran!. Douglas Fairbanks Jr Bated on the st()()' by Rudyard Klpllng. An Indian wale<boy becomes involved with British military action In the moun- WATCH SUPER DEALI fains of northern India ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) CID._ "Missing In Action" ( 19~. Ad· venture) Chuck Norris, M. Emmett Watsl'l An American colonel returns to Vietnam 10 search lor MIAS 'R' ( 1 hr , 4 1 min.) Cl>.,. "Country" ( 1964. Orama) Jes· Si<AI Lange. Sam Shepard Threatened with foreclosure of her farm, an Iowa woman struggles 10 hold on 10 hef land and keep her family 1oge1her 'PG' ( 1 hr 49 ';J. (%) "War And Peace" ( 1968. Ora- ma) (Part 2 of 2) Ludmtla Savetyeva, Sergei Bondarchuk Based on the novel by Leo Tolstoy The lives of lhfee families are greatly affected by the Napoleonic wars. 'PG' (3 hrs ) tD ... "Song Without End" (1960. Musical) Dirk Bogarde, Cepuclne Com- poee< Franz Liszt Is Inspired by the two women who love him (2 hrs ) • tm ... "Rough Night In Jericho" ( 1967, Western) Dean Martin, G80fge Peppard. A town boSS is challenged by a female stiiOijoach owner (2 hrs.) ... (II ~ , .. The truth hUrts when Maggie gives an honest criticism ot her daughter's writing skills O lncrac_.. UMIOAT , ... .._ ........ • Cl) ... "PromlSeS To Keep·· (Premiere, Orama) Robert Mitchum. Chrlstoptler Mitchum A roustabout's visit to the wife and son he deserted 30 years ear11ef lnfllcts new wounds and causes dormant resentments 10 resurlace Q (2 hrs.) 8 e .,.. A iournahsl hires COdy Niek and Murray 10 find out wtio's trying to kin her and wfly (May pe pre-empt9CI ) i.! hLl ' • 9 --..nm ln'black-and-wtiue sequences. DaVld and Middle time-travel to the 19405 to investigate a murder O -~ l:"oa IT.MTIY..,..DY9 An examination of the professional soldlel and the means used by lhe career officer to maintain his military orQanlz.ation'a alll· PREMIERES OCTOBER 15th 7:30-8:00 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday Watch every week after the premiere Group W, Cable 10 tudes and his own beliefs. Q ( 1 hr ) I .... TMI LOii» llWA An exam1na11on of the aggres- Sive agricultural technologies oe1ng used to develop tougher crop strains O ( 1 hr ) ~~'Sudden Impact" ( 1963 Orama) Clint EastwOOd, Sondra Locke Near San FranctSCo, streetwise detec1rve Otrty Harry callahan searches lor a ritual- IStic killer 'R' { l hr . 5 7 min ) .. (!).,."Dark Victory" (1939. Orama) Bette DeVIS. Oeo<ge Br8111 A spoiled so- Cl8hte learns she is dying ot a bfa1n tumor and Ines 10 pack a hlelime of IMng into her few remaining months. with the help of her surgeon-husband and oest friend (2 hrs.) CE) 9'. 'I mATllT 901 m Fii Highlights ot the '63 NFl Championship Game be- tween lhe New York. Giants and Chicago Bears .. CC) --ITl\fBa mbT m• Tl • s.-i CM NJI A salute to director 080fge Stevens with clips from hlS films "A Pface 1n lhe Sun." "Shane," "Giant." 'Gunga Din" and "Woman or the Year Host· Jack Lemmon. -0 e 7 lfOI nm.I Laura and Steele take to lhe friendly skies to find out wtio committed a murde< on bOard a no- tnlls jetliner. (May be pre-empted ) ( 1 hr.) 11-L.*,'::.., .... .Jefry's day ot reckoning nears. Frank's drug-related stakeout is fouled up. Ltz and hef partner beeome emotionally involved in a fUY90tle-- assault case. O ( I hr ) D .,_ "Shell Game" ( 1975, Actveo- ture) John Davidson, Tommy AtklnS A gOOd·nalured con artist works his wily ca- pers on the crOOl<ed leader of a charity fund-ra151ng campaign ( 1 hr . 30 min ) • TMI ... The first 1n an eight-part se- ries on lhe "remarkable three-pound ma· chine" uses micrographs. computef' ani- mation and people 1n action to demonstrate how the brain functions. (R) l (lhr.) -TMllCml WM • TMI _., The confllcls and •WIN VACATIONS •WIN PRIZES •WIN T.V.'s, V.C.R.'s "Watch ·super Deal' the T.V. Show designed to save you money!'' · 17 -Taesclay Coal. controverales surrounding the federal gov· emment's management ol Ame<lca's pub· lie J9ndS Including the national perks and forests, land the bllllons of dollars 1n rev&- nue of~tentlal timber, oil and mineral leases. ~ (l)IK mr••rr• Highlights ot the '65 Green Bay Pa~era. (JD M lll'Cll_. An old man (Darren McGavln) with a priceless ruby ring pre sents a challenge for a greedy retirement home nurae (Margot Klddef) who robs !;!!.llertts of their valuables. (I) IMMY 4•1 aft tm10 IUCIBI Hairry Anderson !Tom "Night Court" puts his gavel aside to provide satirical tips on the tine art of conning wilh guests Turk Plpl<ln and John Larroquette. Taped at Hefmosa Beach's (CaUf ) Comedy & ==~~ -1--"The Nul ty Professor" ( 1963. Comedy) Jeuy Lewis, Stella Stevens. A meet( profesa()( is transformed lnro an 1rre· slstlble charmer who can have any girl ex ~t the one he wants. (2 hrs .. 10 min) ~--"Without A Trace" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Kate Nemgan, Judd Hirsch Pollca moblll.ze a massive search fOf a 6-year-otd who vanished one day on his way to school. 'PG' (Vlrs} .. ,.-...... 1111111 .. 0--1• -... .... fU ML CCllTACT Ul&tl (II) .. "Give My Regards To Broad Strw1" (1984. Muslcal) J>aut Mccartney. Bryan Brown In a dream. a famous rTIUSI· Clan eearcl'les for the master tapes to hrs new album which he entrusted 10 en und· emended aide. 'PG' ~r , '48 min.) ,.. ll~cl&ausa .... e.:11un MmYm.19 _,_, ..... ~",,.. ....... llJ I I ll 9GIT (D) ... "Honey" (1980, Orama) Clio ~th, Femando Rey A young '#C>fMn ellpe<lences a sensual holiday at a Roman hOtel 'R' ( 1 hr , 23 min ) Cl) _.,. "Give My Regards To Broad Street" ( 198'4, MUIMcal) J>aul McCartney, Bryan Brown In a dream. a famous musi- cian eeerches fOf the master tapes to his new album which he entrusted to an und· emended aide 'PG' ( 1 hr . o48 min ) {I) ... "BeyOnd The Limit" ( 1983, Orama) Michael Caine, Richard Gere. An Englilh physician acts to secure 1he r&- iee. of Britain's honorary consul In Ar- gentine, kidnapped by revolutlonarleS 'R' ~hf .. 43 min.) -·r-l-Rlckand AJ en· ~ter all eorts of danger when they try to transpOrt a video game from San DlegO to Las Veoaa. (A) ( t hr , 10 min ) • e ~ Host Johnny Canion ser=w~z.:w;.n~~--1 9•--~ ~ Guest: Biiiy Van SketcheS: an lnter'Mw wtth Senta: open marriage: &n- clo9 Boutique: hound dog lmperaona· 1--==. LAW tm CA Guest host JOhr• Wade. Schoduled psychiatrist Stanley Turedtl dlaaluel deallng With dlttteult ct-Men. (1 hf.) 18 Sunday, October 13, 1985 .... ,.&.Giii MOIXZE Mll'l'tllOm• ml Mlmlll'QICOCI ~· nl •MDU.NOGD DAW• DOTTO •••mm ... ..mALPIOPLI coum flOOTULL (II) • JllCUll lt:9 MOWll "Country"' ( 198•. Ofama) Jes SICa Lange. Sam Shepard Thteatened with f0<ec10SUre of her farm, an Iowa woman struggles lo hold on to her land and keep her lamily together 'PG' ( f hr o49 min) tt1f@ MOWll "The Sw1mmei" (1968. Ora· ma) Burt Lancaster. Janice Rule Based oo a John CheeVer story While swtmm1ng the pools of his wealthy COnnecttoot lnends. a middle-aged man reflects upon his past and present. (2 hrs ) tl::9(B) .o¥ll "Cross Country" ( 1983. Suspense) Richard Beymer, Michael Iron Stde. A Phlladelphta lelevlslon executive. sought by police for the murder of a call girl, picks up a pair of hltchhlk8f'S 8f'l route to LOS AngeleS 'R' ( t hr . o40 min ) t:t:a D CD UTI ~ mM DAVID Lift-.. Scheduled. Dyan Cannon, comedian George Miller. gu11arist Duane Eddy I I hr ) I "" Pltmll ,_ ,_ 0 Featured: Guests 1n elude Anson Wiiiiams. Marlon Jackson ( t hr) CJ) llCJW9 ·w 111 Success Spoil Rock Hunt er?" ( 1957, Come<Jy) Tony Randall, Jayne Mansfield A publlc11y agent gets into trouble because of his unpredtctable ways. (2 hrs ) ttl BIT'BT.-T nmMT Interview with Jud~~ of "Who's lhe Boss?" 1 ............ ... DKPIWD .... TlllLGlll (0) .,_ "Once Upon A Time In America" ( 198~. Drama) Robert De Nlfo. James Woods A portra11 of the friend- ships. loyalties end betrayals of a smell group ol Jewtsh gangsters In the 1920s and 30s 'R' (2 hrs . 25 min ) 1119 II Cl) .,. "Rabbit. Run" (1970, Ofa- ma) James Cean. Anjanette Comee Based on the novel by John Updike A lormer high 9Cho04 basketbeh playec struggling with en unhappy marriage buc· kles under the pressures ol responslblllly. (B) ( I hr , 20 min ) w • MO¥ll "Mlss1ssapp1" ( t935, Comedy) Bing Crosby W C Fields A gambler from the North Involved In murdec falls In love with a Soulhern belle (I hr . 30 min ) II .o¥ll "Running Man" ( 1963, Drama) Lee Remick. Alen Bates Aher meeting her husband In Spain with fraudulent In· surence money, e young woman dlscov ers they're being followed by en Insurance lnve=tor (2 hrs , 20 min ) 1.,_ "A Ttme For E11ery Season" ( 197?, Adventure) Documentary A man and e young boy e11plol'e the !Of'bldding Alaskan tundra (2 hrs ) (J) MOWll "The lnl!latlon" ( 1983. Horror) Vera Miies. Clu Guleger A hazing Initiation prank becomes deaclly whefl 5Qforlty pledges and lhelf boylnendS are Inside a department store with e homlcldal mani- ac 'R' (I hr. 38 min.~ lI)MO'ftl Torbldden w orld" ( 1982. Hor· ror) ,,_.,. Vint. June ChedWlck Spece eitpiofe<I encounter grotnque tt'N'ears pt'Oduced by en ellporlmental mutant 'A' lhr.,25m~ MOWTO ..,.._. IN t=-... MDU. NOC1D CL-• Scheduled 11 tervlews with Lindsay Wegner. Samm Dav~C r1;,.and 81 Weltadl .....,. ..... , ,...,.um ,.,,.....,.. -Cl) C81 ... _,..,Tat ---.... --.a•••• MOWll "Fairy Tales" ( 1978, Comedy Don Sparks, Sy RlchardSon A hand9om prince e11perlences many encounters a he ,ourneys through fairy land in search c the woman who wlH bear his heir 'A' ( hr . 20 min.) (}{) MOWll "Star 80" ( 1983. Drama) Mar tel Hemingway, Eric Roberts. Treces lht career and de81h ol model-actress Doto thy Straiten who was murdered by hef es lrangt husband 'R' Q ( 1 hr , o4o4 mln ) t11·~t.. ~. MOWll "The Old-Fashioned Way· ( 1934. Comedrl W C Flelda. Judith Al len A troupe o actors becomes skilled a. eluding lhe law 1n each town In which the? IC>fm. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ......... -. .. , ... __ _. .,.. "The Nesllng" ( 1980, HorrOf) Glofla Grahame. John Carradine A novel Isl rents a secluded Victorian manslor where she begtns having strange. erotk dreams 'R' (I hr . ~5 min.) (l) MOWll "Design For Living" (1933 Comedy) Fredric March. Gary Cooper I> free-thinking young lady of the WOfld set~ up housekeeping, hrsl with an artist enc then a playwright, only 10 dump therr both to marry a third man ( I hr , 3C min~ .. I ..,.,....,., II .. OllDCCM\I MOWll "Johnny Guitar" ( 1953, West· ern) Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden A guilar·playlng ex-gunman tries to prove l hrs ~o the Ownef of e gambllng hOuSe _., .. _ -MOWll "Am1tyv1lle ti. The Possession" ( 1982. Horror) Bun Young. James Olton A family wrestles with supernatural OCCUf• ranees emanating lrom within their LOOQ .. 1 ... F° ... ''"" ...... 1 ___._. . .,,.. • .,. "Scandalous" ( 198'4. Come- dy) Robert Hays, John Gellgud. A wefl. known and ambitious teleYlllon t99<>tftr le accused ot his wife's murder 'PG' (I hr • 3o4 min) ... llMI "Saddle Pale" (19'47. W•t- ern) Gene Au1ry, Lynne A~11 A lend company tries lo ralso r11nch&c1' rents ( 1 ~=:.n. ...~ ...., ..... ta.LO - Harry Anderson lrom "Night Court" putt his gavel Hide 10 pcovld• a.atltleal 11pe on the tine an 01 conning with glJ(ttt1 Tune Pipkin and John I a1roque11111 r aP90 at Hermoee Beach• (C.Nf.J Comedy 6 ._Ma~~hr.) ; c.-na• ••urn ----------------------------------------------- I -Weclnesclay -Morning Movies- •())"The Secret 01 The Golden Dragon·· ( 1983. Adventure) Renee Houston. Bnar1 Haines ( 1 hr • 36 min.) .. CC) "People Will ra1k·· ( 1951 Comedy! Cary Grant, Jean!'le Crain ( 1 hr . 50 min.) CID "Grand Baby" ( t981, Drama) Esttier Rolle. Larry B Scolt ( 1 hr , 58 mtn J (%) "High And Low" ( 1963. Suspense) Toshiro M1tune, Kyoko Kagawa (2 hrs 22m1n.) 19@ "Portrait 01 Jennie" ( 1948, Ro- mance) Jennifer Jones. Ethel Barrymore {_g hrs) •CC) "Warming Up" ( 1984 Comedy) Bar- bara Stephens, Henn Szeps ( I hr . ?4 min) CID "Baby Blue Marine" ( 1976, Drama) Jan-Michael Vincent. Glynnis o·connor i! hr . 30 min ) •CZJ "The Count" ( 1916 .Comedy) Charlie Chaplin. Edna Purviance •(%) "War And Peace" ( 1968 Drama) (Part 2 of 2) Ludm1la Savelyeva. Sergei Bondarchuk (3 hrs) .. CC) "Iceman" (1984, Drama) Timothy Hutton. Lindsay Crouse ( t hr 39 min ) (I) "A Cold Wind In August" ( 1961, Ora· ma) Lola Albright, Scott Marlowe ( 1 hr . 20min) ID "Song 01 The Open Road" 11944, Musical) Jane Powell, Edgar Bergen I I hr., 30 min) -l!Zl "Brushfire" ( 1962. Adventure) John Ireland. Everett Sloane (2 hrs ) -(if) "Nickel Mountain" ( 1985, Drama) Ml chael Cole. Heather Langenkamp 11 hr 28m1n.) tW(I) "That Forsyte Woman" ( 1950 Ora ma) Errol Flynn. Greer Garson 11 hr 54 min l -at1.aoon Movies- -· "Legend 0 1 Death Valley" ( t977 DOcumentary) (2 hrs ) CC) "Ben11" ( 1974, Adventure) Peter Breck. Patsy Garrell ( 1 hr . 40 min ) CID "The Jigsaw Man" ( 1984, Drama) Michael Caine. Laur8flce Olivier ( 1 hr , 3 1 min.) (%) "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fantasy) Adrienne Barbeau, Louis Jourdan ( 1 hr . 30mln.) w• "Mlne Own Executioner" ( 1947 Ora· ma) Burgess Meredith, Kieron Moore ( 1 hr.. 30 min) W (C) "Evil Under The Sun" ( 1982. Mys· tery) Peter Ustinov, Jane Btrl(1n ( 1 hr 42 min) CID "The Buddy System' ( 1984 Come- dy) Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon 11 hr . 50 min ) -~ "Vertigo" ( 1958, Myste<yJ James Stewart, Kim Novak (2 hrs ) •CCJ "People Wlll Talk" (1951, Comedy) Cary Gran!, Jeanne Crain ( 1 hr . 50 mtn.} 41119® "Grand Baby" ( 1981, Drama) Esther Rolle. Larry B Scott ( 1 hr . 58 min ) (%)"The Coun1" ( 1916 .COmedy) Charlie Cfllplin, Edna Pvrvlanoe. •CJ) "A Force Of One" (1979. Ofama) Chuck Norris. JennHer O'Neill (2 hrs) ([) (Q) "Arabian Adventure" (1979, Fart· tesy) OMstopher Lee. Miio O'Shea (Y hf , 38mln.) ()) "Tht BIO Parade Ot Comedy" ( 1965. Comedy) Clal1( Gable Jean H1trtow 11 hr . 31 min ) (?) "Grandview US A " ( 1984, Ofama) Jamie Lee Curtis. C Thomas Howell ( 1 hr . 37 min) •@ "Destry" ( 1955, Western) Audie Mur ~y. Mari Blanchard (2 hrs.) · Ul(CJ "The 819 Bounce" ( 1969, Suspense) Ryan O'Neal, Leigh Taylor-Young ( 1 hr 42m1n) -Evening----• • DD ... llA" NOUITOll Cll ... • HAIT TO HAIT .... 0 1118'1 CCIWNIY w+aT.,_.. • .... 9CIT .... • ~WIVlllll .,_ "The Big Red One" ( 1980, Ad venture) lee Marvin, Mark Hamill A tough Army sergeant leads lour young. tn· experienced recruits 1nio the violence lilied tray ol Wolld War II combat 'PG' (2 hrs.iir ... . CCUT .. .... ®l ... TOOCLOtl FOR~ .,,,.,, ~,~ ....... ..... fOllT\m • • 1111um011111-.. • '*'"*l•...C 'WW K MOCllY New York Islanders at Ed monton Oiiers (Live) (Subject to black out) (3 hrs) I lllT Ol llOT tuT ,,. Cll ... ®l anaT~ T~ 1n1erv1ew with Robert Blake , • IWftDAYI MAii ~~~A Texas salety training center f& ptlots and thght attendan1s 01· c cle·rac1ng champ Greg Lemond • DALI.Al ... Mm'tet9NIY ...... POIT\l9 ..... aurw ...... u. llJll-.-T cm .. "Bes! Defense" ( 1984. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Eddie Murphy A haplesS engineer's plans tor a new tank gyro are la1hng as miserably as his mar· nage. and overseas two years la1er. a tank commander endures the results 'R' ( 1 hr 34 mtn) ...WIBI MLOIT-CCll II Ralph does not shed weigh1, he'll lose his 1ob. so Allee and Norton attempt to keep him on a diet Q (%) M0'9 "State Of Siege" ( 1973, Ofa ma) Yves Montand. Renato Salvatori Turmoo and unrest spawn the assasslna· lion of an American ottlclal 1n Uruguay f bt1lled) (2 hrs ) MOT IUT M0nJm 19 .,. "Dead Heat On A Merry·Go- Round" ( 1969. Comedy) James CobUrn, Camilla Sparv Alte1 his prison parol4t. a con artist gelS right b8cic to WOl'll planning an airport bank robbefy 10 occur slmUlta neously with the arrival of a Russian dlgnl tary (2 hrs.. 15 min ) HI 8 I Cllt M TCNI Featured· exploftng the Uf'ldeNIBttf beauty OH the Channel t~· lands. hearing--impalred athletes suit up IOf the Summer '85 Deaf Games .,..._,.r WMAn MAIPll 11 H m011u. Ull DIHO AT Ulm NGfU'ICOCllT rA .. ttf .. ,.. .... WLD, WU 1IOM.D OI AmM.I .,,,.,, • PAC& OI CUL.nm llAJ lllAmOC* . UC. .... OM11B .. Cl) .,. CRAZY While in Pennsylvania, Harry discovers that his twin bfother Doug owes a lot ot money to some ma1or·league ~mblers ( 1 hr ) U fli) HIGHWAY TO tmAWB Mark and Jonathan try 10 revitalize a financially ail- ing minor league baseball team. (May be pre-=d i Q (lhr) D S1ng1n' In The Rain" ( 1952 . Musical) Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds During Hollywood's t1anS1hon to the talk· 1es. a top silent movie star tans 1n love with a spirited newcomer (2 hrs) IJ @) _._. Fo~ declares war on street crome when he's wounded 1n a ln .... :ut Q ( t tir) comDY mM "'"'llACIC Mm .Mm ... m llOVll Halloween II" ( 1981. Horror) Jarrue Lee Curtis. Donald Pleasence A hopelessly insane rnurderer con11nves his reign of terror 1n a small town. (2 hrs ) El) mnllOlllM wca.D In Scotland. hOst David McCullough v1s1ts the Smithsonian founder's ancestral nome. interviews ento- mologist Mtroam Rothschild and views a Sm1lhson1an traveling exhibit at Edin· burgh's Royal Scot11sh Museum c:;i (I hr) GnflUmlllllom ml •ACI m&Atolt C.-WAY .-1 The controversial ll1ghl ot sen!Of Senate Ap- proprta t1ons Committee memDer Jake Garn (R-UttihJ aboard the space shuttle 1s traced from pre-launch tratnlng lhrough the actual m1S&on I t hr ) CC).,. "Ben11· (1974, Adventure) Pe- ter Brecll. Patsy Garrett Attef a IOvable pooch rescves two children lrom kid· nappers, he beeomes a most welcome add111on to their famlly 'G' ( 1 hr , 40 min.) oo ..._, aMICll'll: wr "°' ,. Cimf AL From Centennl81 Conoert Hall In W1nn1peg, Manitoba Harry Belafonte sings lolk. PoP and calypso music 1n this performance taped in July 1985 Features the songs "Matilda" and "Banana Boat " t! hr) ~s mw!DLIW,.., .. .._., Stand·up comic Richard lewis otters hu· morous anecdotes on pam in this Oonoefl at Hollywood's lmproviaattOn Club Cameo appearanoes by Siity Ctystal, Ro- bin Williams. Rob Retne< end Medellne Kahn. ( 1 hi ) G llOWll "TIU The CIOUdl Roll By" ( 19~7. Musical) Robert Wdttl', Van Hel- lln Jefome Kern makes his metk upon the rnuM:al world u a compoMf (2 tws.) •;ncTAC.-UMIOAT , ..... _ .. (I) W I C.:lllf CtlarllO friet1d Jim 5')ends thO !'llgt\t on the Rici\· monds' 5'1111 after being kiciled out ol hl5 Sunday, October 13. 1985 18 own home~ htS angry wile Q 8 e nNI A menially 1mpa11ed resident (Tooy Longo) al SI Dominic's is 80CUled of attacking a woman Robert Blake stars (May be pre~mpled ) I 1 Iv.) • 0 lmlAITY Kryslle and Sammy Jo square off 1n New Ye<I-Jell Colby PITI· ben<a ori a ioorney 10 Ca11torn111 thal will change his hie Jaso< Cotb,. ccmrrorw, ""Qj (1 hr) I 1fil tlAICH G •PSI G adys K1.19r.1 1 1 tv ) • aMe CMUD IUJI A s1o1ay of me isiand ott New Yori-iria1 was ir.e lir<.1 v•ew of America IOf mOfe lhar ;>O m11t1ori •tr1n11 grants horn 1692 lo 1943 Na11a1r1 Jri<,1> Ferrer. ( 1 hf J l ,._TNILOMI A.-COfUID~ Aaron Copland's 60th birthday •S saluted 1n 1h1s documentary portrait comb1n1ng mus1ca1 performances with rem1ntS<.ences ol fnends and colleagu~ and ar 1l"feview -'th the composer Q ( 1 hr I (8) _,. "Scartace' 11983 Ofamai A Pactn0. Mochefle Ple1fler A C ..ioar nOO".l released trom cas1ro·s 1a•I<. r•a>1PIS 10 Mo ami and c;,ltmbS to the tori "' 11.f> C.U\.il•r,. tra~ wO<ld A' Q (2 hrs !.() m1r ) ([)(OJ .,_ "The Lonely Guy ( 1q54 Comedy) Steve Martin Charlf>S Grodin Aft8f htS girlfriend lea11PS rum a young man faces a tonely 11te anf:I ,,.rites a ~s1 selling ~ mat servec; as a 9u1de frJr other lonesome men 'A' ( I hr 30 rn1n I (I) ... "The Man Who Wasn't rhere ' ( 1983, Comedy) Steve Guttenberg ~I trey TambOf A man obta1r>s a mysterious fomw that makes peoplf' disappear ·A L!IY., 51 m1n J (%) ... "MISSlng In Actoon ( 1984 Ad venture) Choek NOHIS M fmmelt WalSh An Ameocan cOlonel relurns 10 V1e1narr 10 Merctt f0< MIAs 'R' I I hr 4 1 min I •al --"The F.ghllng OT lynn l t949 Adventure) Helena Carter Do igli'is F"air bank& Jr In ft'le 180<h a pa11 ul Irish swasttbucklers fond lhem'>Plvf•'> crimJ>l>lt tors In romance as WPll as 1r1 rr,ht1c.a1 cld venture (2 hrs ) -·(1)---~-A married couple (Harvey K0<man Valerie Petr1ne) have their minds ser on impress ~ thelf daughtef'S lulure on taws (!) ... "Now Voyagf'r ( 1942 Ro- l'l'WnCe) Bette Davis. Paul Heort!ld On her doctor'• advice. a shy una1tractrve young woman embancs on a cruise wtiere sne metll and falls in love with a mamed man !?_ hfL, 30 min) CC)_,. "Iceman'' (1984 Ofama) T11n ottiy Hutton. Lindsay Crouse Members of an expedition 1eam d•scover and dehO"JI a frozen 40,000-year-Old neature a11<1 one membef wanrs ro keep llw 1rnmar1 11l1ve 'PG' ( t hf , 39 mm J (() .. , .... -· (I) MW Im When a policewoman leems aboUt het par1ner s illegal ac11vt116S an. turns to the Equahzef JO< help 1n timio ~ the rogue .L; to .=1ee ( I hr ) • ·• IT. Ill Caldwell rs coo ~ that his new Cape Cod home •S heunted, Turner Ines to save lhe hie of O lig'a prematurely bOfn granddavgl'lter iMa•rpted ) ,,h,, D ., former coovr<:t turned au thof unveils hts prison novel al thP Sr c,u•- goty. Dave PQSe1' ..as a yO<JflQ wr>mi:tn < ftance A nltlOOy Gf'~ry and K 11• l/P<r <x1 20 Sunday, October 13, 1985 g_uest star Q ( 1 nr ) U .,_ "lhe Trial 01 Chaplain Jensen' ( 1975 ()farna) James Franciscus. Joan na M11eS A chaplain 1n the Navy •S court mart1aled for adultery ( 1 hr 30 min ) •ID_..._ Nabll Shaban na11ates this looll at the severely disabled person's con11nuing need for normal human warmth. Belly Room mo<Jerates a follow I~~' ,_., ....... ,. IO CAml DO'll MmlM .. _... ..... II .. eooD ... IPCm&OGl mMUC. Ml R.UU~IEI ..,•<•1111n .-.y .... _,_,uu. CM&m•-.TMll •I Ill__, --·-·9Qlllf!OQ'8 CO).,_ "Sweet Alece" ( 1983 Ofa ma) Sei<a. John Holmes A loveable COW· bOy sets ott 10 Holtywood Wl search ot his runaway wife and gets 8SSIStance from a beautiful detectrve ( 1 hr • 12 mm ) I.]).,_ "Sruck On You" (1983. Come dy) Irwin COfey, V1rg1n1a Penta A hand some couple 1s locked tn a paltmony C11s- pute before a Judge whO's really an angel trying to win back his wings 'A' ( 1 hr 28 min) (%).,_ "V1de0drome" ( 1963. f:anrasy) James wooas, Debo<ah Harry A co- ownet Of 8 T 0<0010 UHF st a hon that spe-- Ctahzes in adUtl enlenainmenr searches tor rhe people betlind a bizarre satellite broadcast Jf I I hr 30 min ) ..... . 1t:tl dll _,. 'The Brotners Rico" ( t 95 7 ()fama) RIC:hard Coore. Olanne Fost8f A f"lortda bvStnessman arms IOf the top m his attempts to prevent a crime syndicate from murdering hts brothers (2 hrs ) 1~ fJ Cl) T..I. MOOl8 HO<>+<ef and Romano comb the cfly m search of a k1lk!r who leaves a copy of the Bible at each murder sire IB) ( 1 hr • 10 min ) D m re.Mr Host. Johnny Carson Scheduled Oevld Brenner ( 1 hr ) l ~--mlllMCIMe.-O •--~ lllAm S.Cetches a Secret Service toilet. a meeting With Ceptain Kangaroo and Mister Rogers. the Bizarre CaSIOO I = ..... U~ 'umd~ Host. Dennis Wholey Scheduled· automaker John De- l0<~t;.;,tU. I w • I Jett Smtih discusses baSIC brown soup stock and prepares ott'lef soo~ mad@ without add11tooat meat (C) .,_ "Story Of The Dolts" ( 1984 ()fama) Tetchl At>geyanl. Mu Thayer A beauty pegeant winnet's triumph It larn 1shed wt.en nude photographs trom t1et st are='*'' ( 1 hr . 26 min J .. .. -.,.mOllDOOI, Tl .,. ........ ....... IHI I , ... .......... W 11111'1 Matthew Saad Muham mad vs Marvin Johnson. AprH '79 In lnd1 anapalla ( 1 ht ) CH) llOWll "The Jlg58w Man" I t9M, ()fe ITl3) Mtch6el Caine. Laurene. OIMef Years alter defecting 10 Moecow. an ex- Bnttsh in1e11tgence agent IS given radlCaf µlastoe. surgery and returned to England unoer a new 1den1tly !Of one m<l'e mission PG' (1 hr 31 min) mMQ.UI '2::110 t'I U11WwmtDAVl»Liii& •M Scheduled Phil Donahue. Chet Atkins magicians Penn & Teller ( t hr ) I UTPATIOI. .,,_ T.-0 F'eatured A special dance-show ed11ton features Wle<d Al Yanl(Ovic. Paul W1lltams ( 1 hr ) mW9 Tttoroughbreds Don't Cry ( 1937 OfamaJ Juoy Garland. Mickey Rooney A 1oc1tey·s farher tries to con 111nce him 10 11.t an important race (? hrs J aJ) llrTaT~ TOlllln' Interview wilt• IAo=I=.. . .. -, ... OCUll• ..... u. CO) .,_ "Can She Bake A Cherr)' Pre?" ( 1983 Comedy) Karen Black, Mt ct1ae1 Emil A neurotrc d1110fcee st1U em<} llonally attached to her e•·husband be- gins an uf'\Certa1n romance with a sell centered coriltrmed bachelor 'A' ( 1 hr 30 mrn J ((JllCMI 'Missing In Ac11on" (1984. Ad venlurel Chuck Norris. M Emmett Walsh An American cotonel re1urns to Vietnam to search for MIAs 'R' ( t hr , 41 mm.} 11 1 llCMI "Rockshow" ( 1980, Musical) Paul McCarrney and Wings This record of Paul McCar1ney and Wings· U S tour 1n eludes pert0<mances of "Jet." "Band On The Run "Siiiy Lave Songs" and some Old Beatie ballads a· ( 1 hr • 45 min ) tM1 9 (I) 90ftl "Cleopatra Jones" ( 1973 Adventure) Tamara Dobson. Shelley Winter!:> A karate 118•ned US govern- ment agent employs her sl\tlts to breek up an illegal drug operatlOfl (R) ( 1 hr 20 rnin) .-1•uw .,_"The Go Between" ( 197 I Ofa ma) Julte Christie. Alan Bales The ex~ riences of an ad0lescen1 bOy aiding a pa11 of lovers traumaltze him for Ute (2 hrs) I = 'You Only Live Once" ( 1937 ()fama) Henry Fonda. Sytvla Sidney When an innocent man rs condemned to prison on a trumped·up murder char~ he decides to make a daring escape. klfl- tng anyone who stan<H In his way (2 hrs) (C) ... "The Lonely Guy" ( 1984, Com· edy) Sieve Martin, Charles Grodin Ahet h1a girlfriend leaves him. a young man races a lone1y Ille and writes a bett-Mltlng book that serves as a guide IOf other lon&- some men ·~r . 30 min ) ([) Cl-~ Nallonal Ch6mpt0n esh1r;::nc:.1and0 F'ln ( 1 ht ) W _.AT&.Mm w ... M ..,.. Scheduled reviews . fhe nrst AdVMlure" (Fred l~~"S1lver Bullet" (Gery mr,:, ... . .... ...... . MIM ........ t:11 _,. "10" ( 1979. Comedy) Dudley Moore, Bo Derek A aucceulul eongwrlter. disturbed abOut reaching mid- dle age. decides to chase after a beeutlful girl oo her way 10 Mt w9dding 'R' (2 hfs -Weclnesday Cont. 3 min) .. I (I)* ... ...,,,.rat llc:om- .,. 'Sioux C11y Sue ( 1946, We-;t ern) Gene Aulry Lynn Roberts ThA slar of a Hollywood western at1emJ,1tS to toil the s =sor11e real lite ruc;tlers t 1 hr I I ~~ .. .....,..., MA NJ. CCllfTACT UMTI (It) CO)..,_ "Experience Preferred But Nol Essenltal' ( 1982 Comedy) Eh1abeth Edmonds Roy Heather In 1962 a stu clenl spend!"> her summer vacauon as a wa11ress at a Welsh resort wtlere romance blossoms with the tiotet chet PG 1 t hr 20m1n) tlO.C. TOOAY t1I (I) .OWW "Reuben, Reuben· ( t 983 Ora me) Tom Confl. Kelly McG1llis A St.otli'ih poet on the lecture circuit indulges his passions tor booze and young women Oil New England college campuses R' (I hr , 41 mind.. -1.,.,. ... -.,••••n ___ .... -Thursday -Morning Movies- lrtl CJD "Terror In The Aisles" ( 1984 Suspense) Narrated by Donald Pleasence end Nancy Allen 1 1 hr • 22 min I .. CI> 'The Hotel New Hampshire" ( 1984 Comedy) Jodie Foster Beau Brtdges ( t hr 50 min) Nt(C) "Way Out West" ( t985 Comedy I Stan Laurel. Otrver Hardy ( t hr 6 min I "The Secret Ot The GOiden Dragon ( t983. Adventure) Renee Houston Brian Haines ( 1 hr . 36 min ) 79(1l) "The Fteme Is Love· (1979, Ro manceJ l 1nda Purl, T1111othy Dalton (2 hrs) .. (H) "To Race The Wrnd" I 1980. Orama) Sieve Guttenberg. Ranoy Oua1d ( 1 hr 4S m1n) •CC) "Cry Raper· (1973. Drema) Pe1er Colfleld, Andrea Marcovt<:c• I 1 hr , 15 min) "The Railway Children" ( t971 Ora ma) Dinah Sheridan. Bernard Cr1bbtns ( 1 hr . 42m1n) CIJ "Design For Uvtng" ( 1933 Comedy) Frednc March. Gary Cooper ( 1 hr 30 min) -CC) "The Grey Fox" ( 1982 Weslern) Richard Farnsworlh, Jackie Burroughs ( 1 hr . 32 min) Cl) "Rockshow" ( 1980, Musical) Paul McCariney and Wings ( 1 hr . 45 min ) • "Are You Wllh 11?" ( 1948, MU81C81) Donald O'ConnOt. Olga San Juan ( 1 hr . 30m1n) -al) "Girts Of Pleasure ISiand" ( t 953, Comedy) Leo Genn. Abby Dellon (2 hrs) -®"And Now For Some1h1ng Completely Qltterent" ( 1972. Comedy) Graham Ch8pmAn. John Cleese ( 1 hr , 29 min.) CJ) "The Devil To Pay" ( 1930, Comedy) Ronald Cotman, Loretta Young. ( t hr . 5 min I -M1.-.ooa ...,,__ -· "Nero Wolfe" ( 1979. MyStflf'() Thay· er Oe'lld Anne Baxter (2 hrs ) CC) mVll Fores1ar1er" f 1984 Science Fic11on1 David Keith. Drew Barrymore The c.onc.o>rno>d µ;u1111I'> ol a 9 Y"ill old g1r1. who is endowed w11h the ab1h1y 10 en flame anyth1nq al will endeavor to µro1ec1 her trom government agents planrunq to at:.11Juc1 her A t) 11 hr 55 nun I C%1 llOWE · L trPlree ( 1938, Muc;11 a11 rred Aslaire t,1nger Rogers A young woman refuses to marry he1 lawyer hance un11I she bet.nrnes a t;iwyer ac; well I 1 hr 20m1n) Ml~,.,_, Ila Ml mlON:lMI~~ OODCCUll MOVIE "The Big Carnival' ( 1951 Ora ma) Kirk Douglas Jan Slerhng In order 10 boost his career a re~ler Pxplo11s lhe sufferings ol the wile ol a man rrapµed 1n a cave-in (2 nrs I ... •tar•-.. Tm d PAITMa NITm I l/JY A809CI: .... • llOTION ..,_ ''Gomq Berserk ( 1983 Come- (.Ci ·Rt11nes1onP · ( 1q04 ComedfJ Syl vester StallonP Dolly P~rton (I tu "i 1 min) <HJ 'Break1n· .. ( 1q84 Mu.,•t.ill) Lucindil Dickey. Adolfo <JuinonPS ( I hr '27 min ) (1; "The Yenr 0 1 I 1v111g Dangerously ( 1983 OramAJ Mel G1t1r,on. S1gou111~y Weaver ( 1 hr '>5 min ) CI> "Ver 11911 ( t 9'l81 My'>IP• (I Jam<' • S1ewar1 Kim Novak i.0uc; I ,.., 'The North C)1a1 I 1q4:) nramil) Dana Andrt'w., W lllPt t 1t1c;1on t t hr 10 min) ta Ill} "The I 1IP OI n1to>y I 1 q IQ Cr 1mP11y) William Bt>r11h~ Rnc;i-111.11y P•'l ,,i111p I I hr . 28 min) -re I "Mr Rl.irirt111y1, A111ld<. HI'. DrP'1111 House' 11q4~. Come•Jy) \..uy <•r.trtl ~rr1a luy ( 1111 34 n11n J l:lllZJ 'The Hotel New Han1psh11e ( 1904 Comedy) Joelie Fo-;1e1 APau Arrdges ( 1 hr . 50 mtn) •CC) "Cry Ra~' ( 1q73 Ot;imal PPIPr Colheld Ar1d11M Marcov•CC (I hr I'> min I The StK.ret Ot fhP t;otc1en Dragon ( 1983. Ad11e111urP) RPMf> Houc;ton Brian Haines ( 1 hr 36 m111 I 4::9 (%) "M1c;<;111q In Ac11nr1 I 1'104 AclvPrl lure) Chut.k N11tr1•, M fntmell W;ilsh (I hr , 41 min) .. (!) 'Foul Pl;iy ( 1Q7ti l.nmeOyl G<)l(11r Hawn Chevy C.hll~t' t<' hrs 10 1111n ) • (lf)' Last Piano Out' 11983 Orama) Jan MICh881 V1nct>nt MAry Croc;by I I hr JI) mlnL (Q) Unla1thtu11y Yours" ( t984 Com edy) Dudley MOO!e. Naslassia Krnskt I 1 hr ,36mtn) .. all "Night Pa$S8~ ( t957 Advenlurt>) James S1ew1trl Audte Murphy (2 hrs ) lcll(C) 'Way Out wesr" (198~. Comedy) Slan Laurel, Ol1ve1 Hardy (I hr 6 rrnn ) -Evening---- -11~ C81 ... llAIT TO llAIT l:lyl John Canoy Joe Flaherty Polltic1&ns, aP.101.>1cc; ilnO religious culls are par1 ol lhis co111edy tea1u11ng lhe cast 01 Second Clty TV R' ( 1 hr. 23 min) ·~=.com•rT•~ • ) IPOllTIC81lll , ) llCIWID LEW rtll • 'All CC*CB'T Sl.lrll.I up comic Richard Lewis otters hu- morous anecdotes on pain 1n lhls concer1 11 Hollywood s lmprov1sa11on Club C..-i111eo appearances by Biiiy Crystal. Ro- 1.;1r W1llt~rns Rot> Reiner and Madeline Kann 11 hr I l llOWE State Ot Siege" ( 1973. Ora· n1a1 Y•es Montand Rena10 Salvatort T urmorl and uruesr spawn !he assassina- llcm uf an A111e11<;an othctal 1n Uruguay ~ub11!1edJ (2 hrc; J di ... ~ .WU MDVII "Slury 01 The Dolls" ( 1984, D1amaJ Tetch1 Abgayan1. Ma)( Thayer A beiluly pageant winner's trtumph is larn- ·&hel.I wht!rr nude pholographs from her pas~hShed 11 hr 26 min ) .-t&FUnlTO: MC ... O Tllm'l~Nlf .. ~.,..... IUH••__, .... D'llMT"'M9•---' · acM_.._" TOPRAlm IOllll Live lrom Memtlvtlle, Ind (2 hrs 30 min ) S llOWE llr In l\rms ( 1944, Comedy) (),inn., K.iyf' 0111ah Shore At1er a ~ •lier c; g111hr~r10 -.rows away on hlS ship. the., ,rnemµt 111 hide her ptesen<:e from lhe c..ol11npt {I t11 46 1n1n ) . m18'1C<>Wr ...... ~--TOOQ.OllFOR ~ ... ,," IMCIB. I~ •WW -. ,. PCl1\lm ....,. ( .,. High And Low" ( 1963. Suspense! Tosnrro Mrlune, Kyot<o Ka- gawa A business execu11ve on !he !Yllds w11h his \,orporation gels rn even deepef' wne11 he pays oft kidnappers who have c1ou11ued the wrong bOy (2 hrs. 22 nun ) I IUT t1' HOT llA T nl C81 ... (JJ) mT9JT.-T ~ tntefV!e'W w1lh Jennifer O'Neill II""" DATI MAii Cli ~:.-..a. l>.4odellng &QeOCY head Eileen rord. sapphire mines tn Yugo Gutcil. Mont l=Ct/9--.,. ..... ... QM I ........ ~ • 1111•..-r ).of9 "Rh10Ml()ll(ll" ( 1984, Comedy) C)ylvPstar Stallon.-. Dolly Partoo An es- 1 1l11t• ,,,.,,,, 1111t1y c;engor beta that She can 111111 , h•1•1l•111l111l~d New Y~ City cab 11iM•1 11111 i , •11v111c:100 countl)I enttflaln- Sunday. October 13, 1985 2 1 -Thursclay Coal. er 1n fUSt IWQ wP,91-c; I ,, p pc, -) ' t f I 51 min) (HJ -THI ~ H '!< l "'' (Jll"''"'''' Nl(.lo. Buon1cont1 I t tu i CL> '01 ~ . '""Y ( IYIH (,(JfflP(jfl Woody Atler1. Mia Farrriw Doc. 1mPntd•y style proflle r 1 ;, mar w1tn ll'IP fl01l1lt '' acquire borh 111" pt1r.1cat ilri•I m1·r>r.11 1ra1ts ol the pP0p1p h1> rr~PPIS Pr~ ( t 111 24 min) I MOT llAT MOn.m 79 POnUIT OI MmlCA: ~ a.T 1:11 I 0. Tiii TOW reat•Jred e 1001< at tnP many m1SS10Q per•;nr~ 1 aS'lc; thrOuQhOUI the Southland n,f-+>t trJ1Jr l1trr111ies w11n miSf>IOQ friends or Ir "'"l ones and t0Hr1w lhe police deparrrr1Ant 1. they llt to tr au• the =pearan<..e<. •MMT WMAn~ mo.u. IM ..00 AT lNIGI ... fllOllU'I COURT rA•t..e .. YWIDGAm WU. WLD WOIU Of MmM.I .,,,.,., ....,_ ~ JPtf !:)molh f)rl)pares boUlllabalSMI and rilW ltSh <..a1Ar1 I MC:ml ... OM TM1 • (I)••• P.1. Magnum's 5eemingly easy job as a hOIPI rl«tec.:ftve 1s cornpltc..it ed by the pre~r•< ~ ot an eave'ldroppmQ E!!_e>5lllute and a 1-ar tJqrgla1 ( 1 hr ) U CID COllY lltOW Chrt y1ves Adv1<..e 10 a yoong man IJ~ph IJtillltps) whom he tJ like to be Sondra''> '>ff'<Jrly boyt11end • .,.. Hl{ln C:.1J1.IPly" '19'>6 Mu\! cal) Ring Crci<.t>y r '"" t-Kttlly t hi' "rr1v.11 of a l)h<JIC>{jrapt!f•r .tri<I 11 r1>C) ;tli>r \jt,,11>-.; rl brt<le to oo Y'<..• .1 a fh 1qh1< .il/( 11t t"' ~coming S4J<..iety '"·''"'''I' 1. '"'· U 0 'AU. fAlf C 1.11 •.•""hr", 1111 1 nw •, 1ng N0.11 treasiirr• wt 111• 111111••111 t •rtt .,,,,. 11 Ital~~ l-:v11 r111• '.w.um ( t97H. Suspense) M1chAPI (;Rine K;ithllrine Ross A worto-farnou:. entomofOt,11s1 leans a Ille-and-death struggle aga1nc;1 a horde of maddened kilter bffl>-; (2 hrs ) e ID ., ... ., Huraco Rumpole is called upon to iwrve os 111n101 co1inse1 1n delendlOQ an ar.lrt><;s nccusnd ot the backsU1ge m11111N • I t1r•1 h11stlamt (RI r ) ~~TMILON> mJ 90¥9 I 1nrl<•,., I<,..,,,.,,., I l'lt\'1 C001f'c1y) M•d1iWI' I"' t•tu '"""••••ly I l\r u~IO As· •tl11fu11 H ''" ,., "' .111• t, I I C:.C•y rl!'llf• ltC.. two "" ,1111'.t'. .t 1.i Ill l••I and as:.111i."1 r m1 •r ' "'" tf'r•, I• 1111•1111!.J " o 118111tm1111 ,,,,,, ·11• ,1r 1I lf'l>MSI<.1 R C) U hr . 36 r11111 I (I).,. 'The YI' u r)f I 1v1ny Oangerou'> ly" ( 1983 l.Jram.~l Mel Otbson. Sigou1 My Weaver An Austra111,n 1ournt1hst. a British embassy otltetal and A f uraslfm cameraman t>ecom~ caught up 1n the 111 mutt of 1965 tndOOf!CltA JUSI p11or to IM'·'" ot Sukarno 'PG' C) ( 1 ht S!> '''"' l ·-~SantaAn11n 1tn1 I -~.,.. "The M0tmt1t1n Rn1td" ( 1Q60 Orarne) JameCJ Stnwnrt Glenn (,Ofbf-11 An unscrupulou" motor .,, thr Army lnnrr1· compasiuon i.ltMr hrir10 r.11111111>'1 ""'"' htowlng up v1ll,1gn'I h11oJu•'" "Uatnst sc:tvnnr ln!J J11p.1111•~ • • W1 r II (:?l'lr'l . 10mrr1 I •D • PAl&Y Tiii lhf' K ·o1 stunflftd when IMv hnellV oet to mPC1 Mar 22 Sunday, October 13, 1985 ''I ull!il rnacno W'Oll'TICDT8' !···~!-!: 19 (J; -I_,.. H1P ~ .. 1111on'I try 10 loc.:ltP .1 lf•1.earc.11 w11te1 who may be 1n vulved 111 ti n1urder ( 1 111 ) O G) CHllRI A 1w1c;t to lhP. "Cmderella' ·;tory lindc; Dtane trying to locate a man Nho lelJ h•" 1acket a1 Cheers (May be pre ernµred I O ®' UDY a&a Katy a11emp1s to 11ack down a killer wf'\ose quarry mctudes Vret- ~THILOll> lna~== •• l ~ TMIATM 'The Goad Sol- r:t1Pr .. nou1n fths anrl JNemy Arel! star en ,in iJd,11;1at1or> of Ford Madox Ford's novel tr.ic..ny fhf' rPtar1onsh1p between two ,,,,,,:illhy r1Jw<11t:lr,)n couples who meet (P.trly .it iJ ';:i•.n1011abli> Gr>1man spa (A) } 1? t rs I C llOVll 'The rv1I Thal Men Do ' ( 1984 . Sus~1N1SP1 Cnartec; Bronson. Theresa Sal- flar1a An .:issasc;m 1s called out ot retrre- ment to ~rlorrn one t1nal aS51Qnmen1 His taryet a Central Amertcan torture spec1a1- 1sr prot..cted by an American agency 'A' ' TOP U. IOa. (It) ~( 1 hr . 29 min ) ro) llOVll "Royal Wedding" ( 195 1, Mu•,t< al) rret:I Astaire. Jane Powell A !.ong ,.,,,, dance team gives a perform· ,11 1r.e 1n rngland ar lhe 11me lhat Queen I h1 1tJ1•1h II '" 'p111t111g the llnat touches on 1 , ,,.,,,, .rr1<1111n1 ri1ans I 1 hr 33 mm ) Z llOVI! V1•rt.QJ' (19!:18 Mystery) 1 '"' ,11·{'·"' 1<1m Novak A rertred San r , , c " Jt'f1·c.t·vP Mth a tear .of heights , 1 '" tt t1• 111111 1 wi>allhy shipowner's wile .1111J 1.111b h1111c:;Plt 1a11tng m tove With hei PG' (l' hr'>) m NO CAIM DOWll IMITM t:a D G) llQHf com'f Christine's lather dAtei; 101 the hrst 1tme in years, nudists m11ade ttio cowtroom (May be pre-empt· tld l (f l ~ All About Eve" ( 1950. Dre- ma) Belle Davt!l Anne Baxter A star- '>1111Ck g111 man1puteres and connives her ,11ay to stardOm (2 hrs 30 min) m10••~--.. a DOTI LMllllG A psychopathic 9 ~11.1 I ...t1 .. 1 ,1 Jl~s Val. Mack cuts a deal "'''I It • j >JVNlll •r r, i11<1fl Q ( 1 hr ) 0 W ta.I. l1llDT ._... I aRue <>ets out l• t.r.d 11 , '"·"' wi ,. '>t•tbhed a fellow de· t•·• t•\1 , "' 111 w1tt1 1.ancer continues hi& '""" r .. 11111 y 11111 tlO!lPlte the thelf of t11s helu11u111y•, (MllV be pre-empted) ( 1 tu) 8If1~heduted Barbare Welters ' 1n1erviews IOfmer vice--pre9ldenllet candl· datn Ger11ldlne Ferraro Q ( 1 hr ) G .,.. "WatermelOn Man" ( 1970, Comedy) Godfrey Cambridge. Estelle Parc;om; A bigoted white man is shocked when ht> woke<; up ooe morning end dis· rovers that he has turneo black ( 1 hr . 30 '"'"'I m ft& •• iiil lltn H.lCkAl'S (Paul Edd- "'''""l ,.,.,,,, '" 111 rPdP pol1 t1cat t>ene- , i 1ni111ry U..t:• no."' a H TMI ~ ~ WWJl\I Auschwitz 'i4.l1v1vu•5 cotl&agues and family memberS rtM'AI the mySt~tOUS hfe of the tuglttve N-.11 ()11".IOI J1Y..rf Menoete ( 1 hr I (I) MC1m110C -THI LOIT • a1 Ratph buys a watch as a weddlOQ presen1 for the bOsS's daughrer but Allee thin~~ it's ~ .. ~ .,. "Arm1ederc1. Baby'' ( 1966 Comedy) Tony Curtis. Rosanna Sch1alf1 no A playbOy who murders weallhy wom en 10 gain their 1nhe111ences meers h1~ match 1n a noblemen's w1d0w (2 hrs IC lmin ....... ,.,.. -,,,,.,, UW.WAY .,_ "O C Cab ( 1983 Come<lyl Mr T. Adam Baldwin Orrvers ol a nearly bankrupt Wash10Qton raxicab operalto1 beeome heroes when they rescue two ~ 1d na children 'A' ~hr , 39 min.) ,,. Ua•111e1 ... •cmc..•n .-.Yla19 ., .. ,UUllf -•rar.an mT•HFMaYTHI ... (Q) .,_ "'The Pink Ladles" ( 1980 Drama) Venessa Del Rio. Samantha/ox A group of bOred wives and their trustrat ed husbands use the11 1magma11ons tor some sexual adventure ( 1 hr • 20 min.) (.1).,. "Buri!ln· Loose" ( 198t, Come dy) Richard Pryor. Cicely Tyson. A bum bllng burglar. a concerned schoolteache1 and eight children make a cross-country trip m a broken-down school bus 'A' ( 1 hr . 34 min) 1t11 Ir_.. NUT Kirkwood (Allan Roy al) witnesses the apparently work·related slaylOQ of a man et a sh1pp1ng plant ( t hr , tO min ) D e TClllHJ Host Johnny Carson Scheduled. Steve Lawrence ( 1 hr ) I ~--wmtllACIAmMlm 1::.--wim Sketches. Mia Fadora, ventn l~lst funeral; the Bigots. Godfather au ldll = ..... LAW AUm ; A Host Denni-;. Wholey Scheduled. an analysis of global warfare by mill1ary historian Gwynne Oyer host of the PBS series "War A Commen- t&~~-~" (1 hr ) I CO.V..a..UI lfOIJecanmt .,. "NlnJa Ill • The Oom1nauon· ( 198-4, AdVet'lture) Lucinda Dickey, Jor- dan Bennett A woman with ESP and an interest In ancient Japanese culture be- comes possesS4td by the spirit ot an evil warrl0< when she inherits a magic sword 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) (1) .,. "The Hotel New Hampst11re" ( 198-4, Comedy) Jodie Foste<. Beau Bridges.Based on the bOok by John tr vlng. An ecoentr1G New England tamlty un defgoes changes es It eets up hotels tri different locales 'R'P hr . Ml min ) -Mlm llTGICOC:* ,_,, "'•-.LftlOCID .... '°"° III I 1111 ... ---...... ,_ ... ·-·.aa--f'91 MCWI ~• .,.,. "Lasseter 11984, AOventure) Tom Selleck. Jane Seymoo1 A cla•Y ~merlcan tewet th~I rs bleclcmalltd by the FBI to steel • fortune In Nazi-held jewels pnelng through pre-World Wer II LondOO -Thursclay Coat. 'A' O ( 1 hr . 40 min ) G:ll@ ..,. "Overboard ( 1978 Aoven ture) Angie Dickinson Chtf Robertson An 1dyllic around·lhe world cruise is tragically 1n1errupled for a wealthy a11orney when hrs wile falls otl their yacht during a storm !_?hrs . Smm) ml D • I.All *"1 ll'TM DAW> L1TT'11mM Scheduled Juha Child comedian Geoige Wallace ( 1 hr ) I "'' ,..,.., ~ t.-0 featured Adrian Zmed. singer Tania Marie Dr Ruth Westhe1mer ( 1 hr ) Cf) mWll "Andy Hardy Meets A Oebu· tente" ( 1940. Comedy) Mickey Rooney lewis Stone Andy oecomes 1n110111ed w11~. a flock or beau111u:,rrn1s (?hrs 1 9 ..r111m Interview with I.Jen=.~ ••• w ... ... a....am ....... LOllD ~ "The Blues Brothers' ( 1980. Comedy) John Belushi. Dan Ay· kroyd Two blues s1nge1s must contend with the Chicago pohce. the CIA. neo-Na· z1s and the U S Army 10 put together a benefit concert 10 raise money lor their or @ana~ 'A' (2 hrs 13 min ) G:ll(.I).,. "The Jerk" ( 1979 Comedy) Steve Martin Be1nade11e Peters An 1n credibly stupid young man Ille white stepson of black Sharecroppers mal<es a lortune with a ~arre invention R' I 1 nr 33m1n) 1aill 8 CJ) ... "Nignt 01 The Claw" ( 1982 HorrOf) Robert Lansing Nee1a TalbOt A man rs laced w11h the destruc1t11e capab1h ltes ol hrs own technology 1n an isolated. tr9P1Cal town (A) ( 1 hr 20 min ) w1111Scmu.&.A. _. "Allack!" ( 1956 Drama) Jack Palance, Eddie Albert Weak and dtshOn eat Army otflce•s take p1tr1 1n World War II acll ... 2hrs) 1 .. "Dive To Danger ' ( 1977, Doc· umentary) Narrated by Richard Baseharr A look at the work of men and women who dally put their lives in 1eopardy by -l'riclay _ .......... Movies- •Cil "Vertigo" ( 1958. Mystery) James Stewart. Kim Novak (2 nrs ) •CC) "Who's Afraid 01 Vtfglnta Woolf?' ( 1966, Orama) Ekzabelh Tayl<>f Richard Burton (2 hrs . 9 min l .,.Ill) "Louu" (1950, Comedy) Ronald ~n. Chartes Coburn (2 h~ ) •®. "Country" ( 1984. Orama) Jessica Lange. Sam Shepard ( 1 hr , 49 min ) CJ) "Eddie Macon's Run" ( 1983. Orama) John Schneldef. Kirk Douglas ( 1 hr 35 min.) Cil "The Jerlc" (1979. Comedy) Steve Martin. BernadeMe Petet& ( 1 hr , 33 min.) •CC> "Swffl Ro&le O'Grady" ( 1943 Must cal) Betty Grable. Rob81t vovno ( 1 hr 14 mln) -(C) "Ralntree County" ( 1957, Orama) Elliabeth Taylor. Montgor-nery Clift (2 ty., 48 min.) CID "Give My Aeoerds To Broad Street" (1~. M"*811 l>aul McCartney. Bryen ~wor~~e=plhs l?hrsl · ,Ml.llYMI 1:11 , .,_ Break1n · ( t984 MuSICcll) Lucinda [)ckey Adolfo Ouinones S11ee1 dancers introduce a wa1tr~s 10 1ne break dancing lad and all l1nd 11 lo lhe11 aovan lage al a proless1c>1MI d<lnCP aud11ton PG ( 1 hr ?7 min I ~1 ... MOVW The Heue!>s ( 1949 Dram.i) Ol1v1a de Hav1lland. Montgomery Chit Based on Henry James' Washington Square A nanosome fortune hunter cnases an una11rac1111e but wPalthy girl 1;;> hrs . 30 m1n ) \.... f&..mi.A moM'I CGU.ICTIOll OI LOft I ~~'= ..... TMILON> ·-·-( .,_ "Grand111f'w US A · ( 1984 Drama) Jamie lee Curll<. C ThomAS Howell An independent minded raceway owner bal!les small town cor1up11on to re ta1n control ol her track, while embarking on an afla11 w11ti a younger man 'R' ( 1 '1;~n~ ,.(C).,. 'M1ss1ng In A\.ltOn ( 19A4 Ad venture) Chuck Noms M Fmmell Wal•,n An American colonel returns 10 V1f'lnam to search for MIAS A ( 1 hr 4 1 mm I HI I Cll Cll ... ...,.ATCM -=a.-.... -·9C•Qr'111111t113• f 11'ACI ,,., '90 Shamrock Games from Ireland (R) ( 1 hr ) m O.C. TODAY d (S) ,. .. la Mary Shelley s story about an amb111ous doclor who creatPS Ille. starring Robert Powell Oa111d Warnpr Came Fisher and John (l1Ptgud O ( 1 hr 30 ~ .. 1--==· ----.. -TMI Mo Hosls Len 0"4wc;on Nick Buonicont1. ( I hr l Mf1DmMOG1t•.z1g •Cl) ODD CCUU Brown ( 1 hr • 48 min ) 'Gun GIOfy·· l 1957 We-;ternl Slf'w art Granger Rhonda Flemtng I 1 hr :>Cl min l 'The Concert f or Kttmpuctiea· ( 1960. Musical) Paul McCartney Thi> Who ( 1 nr 20 min I m "Something In The Wind" ( 1947 Mu sical) Deanna Durbin. Donald O'Conn01 U hr . 30m1n) -tll> "Stra~rs In 7A t 1972 DramAI Andy G11tf1th. !da Lupino ( 1 hr , 30 min I tt:9(]) "High School US A I 1983 ComP dy) Michael J Fo~. Nancy McKeon I 1 hr, 40 min) (l) "Country" ( 1984, Orama) Jess11.a Lange, Sam Shepard < 1 h1 49 min ) _., .... _ ....,_ _ -· "The Incredible Sarah" ( 1976. Biog raphy) Glenda Jackson. Dentel Ma9S4ty !l_ hr~) (8) "Wutherlng Heights· ( 1939. Ro mance) Laurence Olivie<, Merle Oberon ( 1 hr , 43 min ) CD MOVW lh .. 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Clive Sandefs ( 1 hr ) •al "The &ass Bottle' ( 1964 Fantasy) TQOY Randall, B\Jf1 IYes (2 hrs) • (%) "Hanna 1< • I 1983. Orama) Jon Clay· burgh. Gabriel Byrne I 1 hr . 51 min I _..,..... ___ _ • 11'..:.'cw C81-Mlf101MT --Q Tllm'ICGISlllf .... ,.,.... __ __, --$ 'I. ... ........ Mftl ... "Sweet Rosie O'Graay' ( 1943, Musical) Betty Grable. Aobefl Young &ooktyn-bom Rosie goes 10 Europe wt.ere she becomes 'a hit on the Lond<>n ~ ana IS engage<110 a duke ( 1 hr . 14 CE) .J. ._ A one-man theatrical drama dept<:Ong the Irle of one ot baseban·s im- mortal stars. Geofge Hefman "Babe" Ruth Max Gali stars as "The Babe ·· ( 1 hr ,30mm) (H) l'l11&1 IOC:I The Fraggle S1oryteller 1ells an amazing 1ale at>ou1 Uncle Matt. who dteamed 01 becoming an exploter when he was a boy Q Cl) mWll "High SchOOI US A " ( 1983, Comedy) Michael J Fox. Nancy McKeon A midwettern high schOOI senlOf tries to oust a snob as the class's most popular preppie TV child stars ot the '50s and '60s play many ot lhe teachers and school o~~m1n) •a ... fiOCUll llOI ~' .,,., WO-/~&UW -. ....... ...... ~ .... ... "All 01 Me" (t984, Comedy) Steve Martin. Lily Tomlin A hapless law- yer's normal routine assumes a dlHerenl perspective aher a cantankerovs heiress's aoul transmigrates Into one side ot his ~,.1~~;'. 33 min) •Im-! mmr.-T ~Interview l'"'tiJ~~ 'i:.f..-=ra. Teachuig chimps 10 communleate through sign langlJ&S)e, ccr medlen Rich Han IMUI --.ocm.~~w --·fllO•ri• ... ClllU. ..... """" .. ..., (JJ) ... "SheenA (1984, Adveo- ture) Tanya Robefta, Ted Wase An American TV producer falls In love wtth a jungle queen out to atop an edUcated na- tive prince from usurping the throne ot an Afran kingdom. Based on the comic- ~ hel'Oine 'PG' ( 1 hr . 57 min) l lDf•T~ ,. -Cll••v. 24 Sonday, Ociot>er 13. 1985 ,._,,_.YAT~ ~ M .. CM.ng WOfld War II, a group of boys 1n rutal Ameflea becomes cOfMnOed ttlat an Austrian-immigrant youngs1• is actually a German spy Stars W8/d Saxton 0 WlnlUff .,.. nl•LA. IM_,ATU. falftco.T rATll aanm ... ......... tllMmAl.I .,,., WtallETCll-• ... Q IMl1IU Mt' I W &eedefs' Clown ChamptonShip Race F'rve live trom ENza· bethtown, N.J. ( 1 hr.) (%) mWll "The Jen<" ( 1979, Comedy) Steve Marlin, Be<nadette Pete<t An In· credibly stupid young man. the white stepson ot black sharecroppers. makes a tO<tune with a bizarre invention. 'R' ( t hr . 133~ ... QM(ftm .. ()),....,mm • .-T -Ruthle&s skyjackers commandeer a plane en rOU1e to Boston and threaten 10 klll all of the passengers - including Bonnie 0 ( t hr.) e .,. "Seven brldeS For S4Mwl &oth- ers" ( 195'l. MUSICal) Howa1d Keel. Jane Powell The rest of a troop of wtld brothe<s decldeS 10 marry after one of them takes the in1tia1tve (2 tw ) 8 I'll UWia Webster and hes god- parents switch roles 10 see wtl098 life IS mof:'w.B, I ~mMWITMIMC&-~ I = "The Legend 01 Uzzle Borden" ( 1975. Drama) £11ZSbeth Mon1gomefY. Fritz WeaVf!/I. A woman Is accused of the aice murders 9f her father and stepmother. I hrs.) ....... -..... Q ..... um •au. .,.., -GY91t: edltOf James B. Stack (lnvesTech Markel Let· ter) CC) .. "The Jerk" ( 1979, Comedy) Steve Martin, Be<nadette Petets An fn- credlbly stupid young man, the wnue stepson ol blaci( sharecroppe<a, makes a fortune with a bizarre Invention 'A' ( 1 hr , 33mln.) <1D _. "The Karate Kid" ( 198-4. Ora- ma) Ralph Macchio. Norlyukl "Pat" Moo- ta Atta< several violent clashes with his Calll0rnia 9Choolmatet, a reluctantly transplanted New Jersey teen-eo« eeel<a helP from his apartment bulldlng'a mainte-nance man. a karate mast• 'PG' Q (2 hrs .• 6 min.) (I) .. "Friday The 13th -The Final Chapter" (1964, Horror) Crilpln Glovet, Kimberly Beck Jnon the m&lked kllef retuma to wr .. k lltotent venoe-noe on the denlzent of Ctvatal Lake eummer camp. 'A' 11hr.,3tmln.) .... "Stege Door Centeen" ( 1a.t.3, Musical) Lon Mceelllater. H*l Hayee. Three girls date IOldlert. 1gnOring fhe rules ser dOwn by the StlQI Door C.nteen .dl)f~~~t;/.uy ... 0 a --W-*'J r9gfetl the mean thlnaa i,. Mid •bout hla aooordlon teacher etfer learning aboUt hll death. O ITICTAC-LMIMT , . ....,_ Ml .,.., -Guelt· tdlf()( James B Stack (lnvesTech Marl<et Let· ltlf) • • COJJ a i OU. OOUfTT ''Sacra- mento Dateline" GOP Se~ Chairman Senaror John Seymour, and Democratic Senate caucus Chairman, Senator Paul Carpent8f win debate goals of both par- tlfi in overseeing rhe S33 4 bllllon stare ~ . ....,. •9 Cl) MUM JR 's probe into Jack's past prOVldes no new 1ntormation, MISS El· Ue warns Dusty 10 stay away from Sue El· ten. Pam's unsure whethef w should sell her Ewing Oil Stock to Wandell Q ( 1 hr ) D • ..n'ltlllCtmlCI The Mlsfhs can upon an East LA gang member (Dean DIM!n) 10 help them search for some an- cient Mayan treasure !hat's hidden be- neath r= HUis. ( ~ 8 9 --T ~ Wiiiis returns home shOftly after leaving tor college Q I En CMMD mHOmAIT Aaron Copland's 80th birthday Is saluted 1n this doeumentary portrait combining musical performances wllh reminiscences of friends and colleagues and an lntev1Etw with the composer. Q ( 1 hr ) l ..... u. ,_Am "A Reflective Looi< at Star W81a" NASA's Robert Jastrow and Simon Peter Worden, technical e<Mser for lhe Geneva Arms Talks, debate the Issues with physics professo<S Henry w KendaH (MIT) and Kurt Gottfried (Cornell) (Part 10~ ~ CD) mWll "Boleio ( 1984, Orama) Bo Derek. George Kennedy Atte1 gradu sting from an Enghsti boa1d1ng school. a woman jOIJrneys lo Arabia and Spain in search of her first love< ( 1 hr • 4 t min ) (%) 9IMI "Country" ( 1984, Drema) Jes· sk:a Lange. Sam Shepard Threalened with foreclosure ol he1 tarm, an Iowa woman struggles 10 hold on 10 her land and keep her family together 'PG' ( 1 hr , 49 =" •aJ 1IM:ll • e 0 -Benson tries lo mend old woundS between lhe governOI and hts brother Jack. who hasn't been seen for 25 (E8~ "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?" ( 1962. Suspense) Batte Devis, Joan Q awford Two sisters, both fO(met film stars. lrve a bizarre eicistence In a te<· ror-rldden house. (2 hrs • 30 min ) (I) ... "Terror In The AISies" ( t984. Suspense) Narrated by Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen A ~ at cinematlC suspense through a compilation ot ex- cerpts from hims such as "Frankenstein". "Psycho", and "Halloween" 'A' {I hf • ~ 22m1n.L -~ E I 'II ~ = T The Aretlgl'I Theatre oomedy troupe Pf8Wlts e apoof of a amal town as It facet being OYtmM'l by an OU1-of-control kudzu vine -·Cl) Pace. c:.IT Angel& tuma to an otd friend. shipping magnate Pet8f Stav· roe (<Asar A°"*'o). for help In aevlng ti,. l'utcany ~e: Maggie seek• a new on life. t hr.) n .. Crocketl and Tubbs r&- luctantly tum 10 a deranged eic-cop ta< In formation on the whereabouts of a mia&-- rng member 01 the mob. Lltlle Richard rMk• :I:. awearance ( 1 hr ) 11~ ..... S~looka Into ti,. mysterlout ctrcumet&ne* IUf· rounding the death of a novttlate Q ( 1 -l'riclay Cont. hr I II .,. "The House Thal Wouldn't Dte" ( 1970. Mystery) Barbara Slanwyck Richatd Egan Three people attempt 10 rill an old house or •Is evil spirits ( 1 hr . 30 min) • ..aT I• mAllCU "Dance 1n AmerlC8 Alvin Alley American Dance Theater -Three by Three" The Alvin Ailey troupe perform three works •· "Blue5 Suite," featunng traditional blues sung by Brother Jotln Sellars. a men·ooly cast dances "Fever Swamp", Donna Wood stars 1n rhe folk ballet "Rainbow 'Aoond i Shoulder." ( 1 hr ) ---=--DA--u.&.U./u.&.A. Taped cover- age ot a satellite linkup between Moscow and Washington, D C .. allowing 1ournalists 1n both coontrles ro discuss media cover· i of recent world evenls ( 1 hr ) _. ICMDOL JIOOTUU. .. _,nw:ll .,.. ''Fame" ( t980, Orama) Irene Cara. Barry Miller Several gifted swoen1s a1 a New York high school 101 rhe per- forming arts experience personal and pro- fessional setbacks and successes 'A' (2 hrs .. 14 mtn. ........ ...., fl CID.,.. "The Year Of LMng Dangerous· ly" ( 1983, Orama) Mel Gtbsoo. Sigour- ney Weave< An Austrahan Journahsl a British embassy otticial and a Eurasian cameraman become caught up 1n the tu mull ol 1965 lnd<>nesia just poor to the !all ol Sukarno. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 55 min ) -·DMUI-(!) MllO Mc.a World Oemohl1on Derby from Lindenhurst, N Y~ ( 1 hr I '* Bl.i>Uaa_... :rr::u11 _,_.uu. ---•11•11.an .,.,,.,.,...,... "Police Academy" ( 1984. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg, Kim Cattrell. When forced to comply with an open ad· missions pollcy. a police academy copes with a motley crew of misfits 'A' O ( 1 hr . 41 min.) (%) .,. "Porky's 11· The Next Day" ( 1983. Comedy) Oen Monahan, Wyatt Knight A group of high school students attempts to thwart the plans ot a sell· righteous Pfe&eher and the Ku Klux Klan to eenso< a Shakespeare lesttvet 'R' ( 1 hr , 36 min.) fW «l)~TIACU tt:a 8 ()) ... "Ptlantom•Of The {)pefe ( 1983, Orama) Max1mtllan Schell. Jane Seymour. A hideously dlSflgured \IOCBI coach IChemee to avenQ9 the suicide of his young wife. an asplflng opera sir'lgef IBl _12 tn., t6 min.) D • ~ Host· J()hnny Carson ( 1 hr.) I ~---MCI(--... _... I: Sketcti.t· Super De.,., s1eam r~ ov':~n Byner as Stevt1 Allen. -........ ~ ~ Hott ()(innls ~L. l lllFWI! H ··-M .... ~ C.-. -B .... ,,..Jut,belor• he'• 11f'IPPt(f Into the "9Ctrle chair. • conV1Cted murdertr (John Heard) 1ens hrs sla~ bUI unbelievable Side of the case '~.E':: ai .,_ "Return Of Charlie Chan" ( 1971, Mystery) Ross Martin. Rocky Gunn When a yacht becomes the Siie ol a string 01 murders. lhe Chinese detectrve is encouraged to come ou1 of retirement (2 hrs ~Wmot ~~"Glitter" ( t983, Orama) Kelty NlcholS. Rhonda Jo Petty A shy, handsome man Inherits a high-powered advertising agency and with It myriad problems. ( 1 hr . 22 min I .. •::..rCLUl'flACll 1t1I {ii) .-Y I l'9I Recovering lrom a heart attack, Coach Denardo phones game plays trom his hosptlal bed to Diane who's filling m '°' him on lhe sldelines ~CC) mwll "Intimate Moments" (198t Comedy) Ale1Candra Stuart, Bernard Fres- son A famous French madam expands her operallons 1n1ernallonally 'R' ( 1 hr 11:9140 --~, _,.llllOI MTPA11Gl .:& ~ MiilM MUSIC81 gues1s Ouarterflash. Cheap Trick. ( 1 hr ) (!).,_"Belle Slarr" (I~ t. Western) Gene Tierney. Randolph Scou A daring woman leaves her home to become the leader of an outlaw bend at lhe clo6e ol the~ 7L ,f;. nrs ) I .... , ... ML CT CM MD Cebo Frio peri forms "Morning Brea!(" and "SPfing Thing". lhe Andrea Howard Jazztel ~Cloths of Heaven" and "Twlsled") N•H• AUlO UC. SCCA Super Vees and ASA Stock Cars from Brooklyn. Mich IBI 12 hrs.) 09CID .,_ "Get Crazy" (1983, Comedy) Malcolm McDowell. Allen GOO<Witz. A fa- mous rock muSIC lmPfes&rlo hosts a dlsas· trous New Year's Eve ba&h 'A' (I hr , 32 min.) (I) .,_ "O, The Winged Serpent" ( 1982. Fantasy) Mk:hael tJorlarty, David Carradine On lhe root of a Manhattan 5:1<yscraper, a pelly crook stumbles across the nest of a giant leathery !tying serpent 1ha1 has been terror!Zlng New York City 'R' ( 1 hr. 30 min.) we..,_ "TraU Of The Lonesome Pine" (1936. Western) Fred MacMunay. Henry Fonda The feud between two famllleS 1s interrupted by the emergence of a new railroad. (2 hr.I ) • .,. "Deelh Aides A. Horse" ( 1969. Western) Lee Van Cleef. John Ptillllp Lew When a young man sets 001 to 1...-.ge the rvthlesS mvrderl of hie !amity, he en· counters one of the klllefs. bUI finds he c;an'I got_!vougtl with his plan (2 h<s.) .... "A Little Game" (1971. Ch· ma) Ed Netson. Diane Baker. A frightened man suspect8 his step900 of planning to mutder him. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •DAYIJDAY CZ).,. "Ster 80" ( 1983. Orama) Mar - ie! t-t.mingway. Eric Roberti Tra086 me career and death of modef-actr ... Doro- thy Sttatten who waa mllfdered by her •· tra= hUlband 'R' ( 1 hf , ~ min ) -1--'=---,_ ,_ 0 FMlurtd. gueets In cMM "General Hoeoltat" and "Dvnutv" star Emma Samms. the winners of lhe Pta=~~-·:.~hoto session ( 1 hr ) • TOllTtB AMII ~ .,_ "The Qofm Thal Dripped Blood" (No Date. Horr()() ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (0) .,. "The Dorm That Dripped Blood' t 1982. Suspense) Laurte Lap1o- sk1, Stephen Sachs COiiege students are systemahcally murdered during a campus ;a~~ 1 hr . 30 min) W II .,_ "Bunny Lal(e Is M1SS1ng" ( 1965. Mystery) Laurence 041vief. Carol Lynley Scotland Yard can find no trace of a 4-year-old American girl rePorted m1SS· 1ng 1n London and they doubt the mother's cred1b1h1y. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) ta tJ:) MO¥ll "Death Hunt" ( 1981, AdVen· lure) Charles Bronson. Lee Marvin In the 1930s. a Mountie and a lronller trapper wage an old bat11e as clVill.tallOO en· croaches on the Ganadlan w1lde<ness 'R' •1tD=n) ... ..-CllTI IAT\m&YMM O.C. TODAY 119 _,TUa.I 19 .,_''All 01 Me" ( 1984. Comedy) Sieve Manin Lily Tomlin A haplesS law· yer's normal routine assumes a dlttefenl perspective after a cantankeroos helfess'.s soul transmigrates 1n10 ooe Side of hlS body 'PG· 13' O ( 1 hr , 33 mtn) (S).,.. 'B.g Bad Mama" (1974, Ad- venture) Angie Dickinson Wiiiiam Sh81nef A woman cuts a path of vtOlenoe and romance through the Southwest of the 1930s 'R' ( 1 hr 23 min ) 191... . MOfll'IU. ... .,,. "Maneater" ( 1973, Adventure) Ben Gazzara. Sheree North Two couples sharing a motor home get stuck near a wtld animal compound where two hungry ~er..:;=.~'. 30 min.) .. • .,. "Great Day In The Morning" ( 1956. Adven1ure) Vlrg1ma Mayo. Roben Stack. In the days Pfecedlng the CIVIi War, Gold Rush lever runs high 1n Colo<ado as tnhabllants unw1111ngty become bitter ri- vals (2 hrs.} I CllmnMla&1 ............ .... ODDCCUU .,,. "MBr1one MornlngStar" ( 1958, Orama) Gene Kelty. Nalalle Wood An Im- pressionable young girl tails In love with a middle-aged songwriter only to diSOOWf iii~~:; .. ~ ~cm .,. "Mortuary" ( 1983, HorrOf) Mary McDonough. David Walece A young glf1 becomes susplcloue of hef ,._ thef's drowning wtlefl her mother Is teen laking part In a mortician's 988nce 'A' ( 1 hr. 31 mrn) (l) .,. "The Brother From .4.nottler ~net" ( 1984. Fantasy) Joe Morton, Darryl EdWards A gentle· extrattneatri.8 with mystical heeling po~ landl In New VOl'k harbOc and embllli<s oo an odylMY throuqh Harlem ( I hr . 44 min. ) ·1, .. -.. ,,.~ LA_,_,, ... , -.,. "Goin' ,4.U The Way" ( 1982, Orama) O.n Waldman, OttbOrah Van Rhyn A h!Qh iChool tetllor a.n.x1ouatv tnee Sunday, October 13, 1986 25 -rricla1 Cont. to q,,, 1, •111111 , •Jlfllt1er1d 10 go to bed w11h 1.,, 1~ 1 • t1r ?5 min I 3:54 6 MOVIE 11 .. H,1µpt1n1ng" ( 1967. Corn- ed 11 A 11. , 1J111nn Fare OYnaway f,,,,, .... , 1 ,.,.,,Ir· <l'f' tallghl the liner point , • ••I ,, "",.. ~1dnapp1ng a syn d1C.<1tt> k '"H''" (•' rir • !J m 111) fM Ci CAJITOONI lfTlt CllfT\MY UTUll>AY RNIEt I IOlOACT -Saturday -Morning---- HI U llOV1E I :,1 ~ Ir f hf' !:>nddle ( 194 I WC:'>'"'''' ",,, l\,,t f •,m1ley Burnette (I t'lr I ~a~ 1 llOV1E Ii,, 1" I-( 1983 f)1ama1 Jill !l.l;i~ =yrnP (I t.r 5 1 min ) 5:11 MIQH CHAIAMAL t:ll :X flROfU: ~me.,,... 110N WONJ>TOllOMOW I Ull) Of THl-.f )~ fT'IYOtllWll .. D>IWOMJ) CAllMICOUNDAt WIJIMT ANDltQ IUWl lllMAVIOll C&.Oll.W TllMTALl QA.a TU> AMllW fT'I YOUR IUtltlll 8'1MOUT lllT\JDM> IUPITI I ml!IOM RQI tclDIC( lllO¥ll It • :Vr '" tnt'!r 11q4Q Wesl crl"I f_,.;1, 1 "I'"' Wnll"' A1ennan ( 1 tu 40 1111'1 I ~ WOltl.D Cl.AU WOMEN YmEOMDOI .,. n nt1111 H .cl Anr1 rn1> Sorce1 , r" ( t!>AJ A t , • 11P) Anthony Vaten t1r11> N 1c.kot11.111 "' f/N•, J . ll!MIMT PMt'TOet Of TME YWOet .. -.a1UMO .,. mcuz _....,, PACUllllM rr•WllTTa RfOIURDB•IQ ~TMlllAYOM ~IUllDl.al'T 1M DINO ICMOLAITIC -.-rm Granite Hill:, 11<; v.1lhalla '= llCISTPUCI )llOU.9.-V • MC)¥ll • Sc;in H t01.1'1 ( 1 !'184 Come \1 I n«t 11•r I t1 .1y•, lohn (1t!tlij11<l I I hr 14 ""'I l lUPYAIGTMIW~ 1i11 ••1nA11 llAM ..... 1118 l1'0CMml !1ll .. ~ Loc.l Mml CO.· DY .. ) UWAY lliON•ID 26 Sunday, October 13, 1985 Cl) N• .... UC. Breede1s' Crown Champ1onsh1p Race Five trom Ehzabeth· town.NJ (R) ( t hr ) .,_ "Sheena" ( 1984. AdVenture) Tanya Roberts Ted Wass An Amencan TV prOducer tails 1n love with a 1u~le queen out to stop an educated native prince lrom usu1p1ng the throne ol an Aln· can kingdom Based on the comte·book heroine 'PG' O ( 1 hr . 57 min) CS) C..._ A delEttmtned girl tries to deal with her orandlather's preiudice as 1::0 ........ •mao ---~=Q TOD11.911 .. 90WW "T"e Concert For Kampuchea ( 1980. Musical) Paul McCartney, The Who ( 1 hr . 20 min ) mw. 7lll@ .,_ "Incident At Phantom Hill' ( 1966, Adventure) Robert Fulle1. Jocelyn 1:11 Lan~ 55 min ) ' '-=E"'TMl---Ycunt ... PIGfla TO PIOflll IOCmDAYU. ... al MOCllm OI A809Ct _,... um~ .. (I) -,., .... IU9ITI. ....... [f: .... _....::.. 1:::.-IOUL TUii ca11•cr.-All AL~ll VllW °' •t:.~am1 ~ 90WW "A Big Hand F()( The ltllle Lady" ( 1966. Comedy) Henry Fonda. Joanne WoOdward ( I hr . 35 min ) (8) .,_ "Bra1nst()(m" ( 1983, Science Fiction) Christopher Walken, Natalie WoOd (1 hr 46 min ) _,. "The Rack" (1956. Ofama) Paul Newman. Walter P1dgeofl ( 1 hr . 40 m1nJ... -1=== : wemrcs• .,.. "Splash" ( t984. Comedy) Tom Hankli. Oaryl Hannah ( 1 hr . 51 m1r.l._ .. 9 CIJ C:CX.U. POOTULL. Purdue at Ohio State ~e) (3 hr,; . 30 min ) IJU--~,,.. uucnc D .. ZIOOMWI (!) COLLm llOOTUU. Army at Notre Dame (live) (3 hra) I L~POOTU&l ...... ~ ... -..ct-•· ....... 1M , ... she sets out to win his IOve "I.,,.. ... .. ........., ...,.,_ --. ....,. .. llOWll "African Ad11enture" ( 1983. Ofama) David Nkena. Clive Sanders. Two young British children v1S1t1ng their uncle In South Africa become 1n11olved in a feud between two tribes OllE!f a prized call ( 1 hr) CO) TMI F W Animated Hans Christian Andersen's tale ot a ttny girl named Thum· bellna because ot her d1m1n11ttve size ( 1 hr . 8m1n.) -1~-.. ·• 11 INOlfl t//1 ICOOIY.000 ..n ... CA Featured NHRA Gat()(nationats Ofag Racing trom Galnesvllle, Fla ( I hr . 30 min ) ---~ .. ,., ... ~--.. ....,_,... -•&•••a•••• wm>IUT 9 ICOOlt lllYii&t NID• .. -.r --'°°' ..... ,. DA11 wmt DALI •COOfm• w ccurn "Sacra· mento Dateline" GOP Senate Chairman. Senator John Seymour. and Democratic Senate Caucus Cha11man. Senat()( Paul Carpenter will debate goals of bOth par· 11es In overseeing the $33 4 billion state budget CC) ..,_ "The Bishop's Wile" ( 19'8. Fantasy) Cary Grant. L()(elta Yoong ( t hr . 48 min) if._. LUIUI H•ML 'I .UTUT CH) -THI .._ Hosts Len Dawson, Nick Buontcont1 ( 1 hr ) Cl) mwll "The v IP s" ( 1963 Ofama) Elizabeth TaylOf, Richard Burton (I hr . 59 min.) .UYUU. -~,.., 'ITOP,_ &rc:oo1 UILU-.._a..._, &GIT • ..,..,... flOOTIMl ._. .. The Fifeman" (1916 .Come- 1 Charlie Chaplin. Edna Purviance ... tW •• , fVnW• MllTI 0 -2 -INCMl. "P1ppt Longatocklng " Based on Astrtd Undgren's tale of a little girt (Carrie Heim) who expefiences many adVenlures 18~~Q ITMTOPMmi!•• waumlf'IW , ... , .. " ... ~--.. "The lift 01 R1i.y" ( t949. Comedy) Wilham Bendill Rosemary De- Ca"£. (1 l'lr • 28 min ) I (.g)mwll "SlaPttlck 0 1 Another Kind" ( 1984. COmedy) Jerry Lewis, Madeline Kahn ( t hr., 21 min ) (%) .. "The Aioht Stull' ( 1983, Ch ma) Sem Shepercf. Scott Glenn (3 hr•. -Saturday Cont. -.1.11ernoon ---12:9,,...... .. .,_ l'IOOGll «I CCIUMI l'001UU. /' .,. "Starfllght The Plane That ouldn't land" ( 1963. Suspense) Lee Majors. Lauren Hutton (2 hrs ) (l)•--..tu.1 m.,. "Movie Movie" ( 1976, Come· ~) George C Scort. Eh Wallach (2 hrs ) m.,. "Tall Man Aiding" ( 1955. West· ern) Randolph Scott Dorothy Malone (2 hrs .• •**' Despite a recall no11ce from the factory. Konrad is perfecily hap PY with the "unsuitable enwonment" cre- ated by his 1ess·than·perfec1 mother and his friends. (Part 2 of 2) Q ( 1 hr ) GD Im 1HI .. During World War ti, a group of boys In rural America becomes convinced that an Austr1an-1mm1grant youngster Is actually a German spy Stars Wa~= I ~ooper" ( 1976. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Jan·Michael Vincent ( I hr. 37 min.) ()) .,. "Racing With The Moon" ( 1984, Romance) Sean Penn. Elizabeth Mc=·~ hr . 46 min ) 12:18 II 1 (I) CCIUHI fl001'UIJ. Auburn at ~glaTech (Lrve) ™min) D~...,.OIT "Amazmg Medicine" An examlna11on into gene splicing, laser surgery and acupunture, un· defwater births, and the diagnosis of spl· l nal =~t Keir Dullea (I hr ) e11t••l'9 &n'ftl---,._ ......,....,,_ ...... .,.. "Chariots Of Fire" ( 1981. Ora· ma) Ben Closs, Ian Ch8rleson (2 hrs . 3 *min..,_ I ..... _,...., TDY•ml,.,..llCY .... ~ CG).,.. ''Anders Keepers" ( 1984. Comedy) Michael O'Keele. Beverly D' An· 111~.~min) * --···=w. =:..v ---, c • ..., WI mflll•I II * ..... COilCll An ln&IQMful IOOll at t prMUrlzed profession ol coechlng 1n the National Football League wtth profiles lof ';.;J•nt NFL coacheS ( 1 hr.) ---..... ,. ""Anlmeled. A Uttle boy travel& to Rainbow Land l<>f help. only ro be caught In Rainbow Brlte's battle with the evil characters Murky Dismal and Lurky Q Q) MOW "White Line fever ( 1976. Ora· ma) Jan-Michael V1ncen1 Kay Lent (2 hrs.) Cl) MOYIE "Lttlle Miss Marker' ( 19'34 IDra~:~ Shirley Tempie. Adolphe Men1ou ,._MTMOM.MmOWUON Tlll-•IABAU UP Cll-.OOY llOUWTAlt tmlCMITORY MOYIE "The Frisc.o K•d · 1 tl'll'J C0mP dy) Gene Wilder Ham!>fm r nrd 1 / tir" ,' rnin ) (£) liPl GA.-Of TME ftD '1) .o¥lf 'Experience Prelerred Out Not Essential" ( 1982 Comedy1 Elizabetr1 t t'.l monds. Ao~her I 1 hr ?O m1ri J IWOM.D ~ ~ m ROCllCMOOl .o¥lf "The lsl<ind Uf [)r Moreau" (1977, Sc1ence-F1c11on) Burt Lancaster. Michael Yori<. (2 hrs ) I DOTTW RW'l llAGAJlll CCMn'l911RMf tlbllM WI ·-·-IOTIElllAllLY TME ... .o¥lf "Country" ( 1964 Or;imt1) Je<.. s1ca Lange, Sam Shepar<l \ t hr 49 m1".b :; -~~ WON..D Of OIOITI II .o¥lf "Scaramoucnb \ 1952 Adven· ture) Stewart Granger Eleanor Parke• I 2 hrs) a llOllC wmM (!) MTllf' 0. M Hl'TI Lip synced rend1 !Ions of Ike and Tina furner·s COOdbye. So Long." the Blue Brothers' · A11bber Biscuit'' ano the [urytt1m1cs "Sweet Dreams " ID MOVA An e~am111a11on ot tt1P l'lggres s1ve agricultural technoloq1rs being used 10 develop 1ougner cmp s11a1n<. O ( t E hr ) IL.ONA A DIOI COllT'mDMllY HI.Al. lM lllUlt a.IWMITUIG llOVW "The Jigsaw Man" ( l(lt:l4. Dra ma) Michael Caine. Laurence 0 11111er t 1 hr . 31 min.) CD cm llOYll 'Cracker-;' I 1964 Comp dy) Donald Sutherland. Jarll W11rdAn ( 1 hr , 32 min) I WOM.DV.. .. ~ lllt PAim Leroy laces a crammacl sc,hed ule when he cares for n1s R·yf!ar old niece who arrives unexpectedly at his door 1 t hr.) ~ • 11 ... 0l IUMAOOWVf ...,.....,. W _....,.Ken Howard stars 1n Mark Twain's classic pre·C1v1I W111 story involving a mysfery basert on mistaken ldent111es that 1s solved by the town's law e< Pudd'nnea'I§ 11 "' . JO""" I .. M.-M ~ 9 1'MI MCI -Cl9: COl.· POCnlM.L ..,. College football scores and highlights frnm around the country and a Took al ne1<t week's ma1or cont Mt& l lTlllm ""'"' l&Am llOf8 "Somebody Kiiied Her Hus b8nd" ( 1978, Mystery) Farrah Fawcett, Jott BrtdQeS. ( 2 hrs ) • ... IOLD Guests: Eddie Rabbitt. KOOi and lho Gana. S1arflhlo. ~l!lter Sle~rmon. Ouarterflash ( 1 hr) I ::.: ... WWWT ~ MCJv. "Old f no1Jgh" ( f964. Drama) Sarah Boyd. Rainbow Harvest I 1 hr. 31 min) (£) COUI• FOOTUU ICO•OAllD (Cl MOYE "Wonder Man"j.(1945. Come- dyl Danny t<ayt! V1rq1n1a Mayo ( 1 hr . 3a nion) m RACllQ AK>lll AICOT J4 WOM.D CUP SOCCE" Bndw.BotMa 4:111..-UEM @) .... AT TME llOftl A look at worthwhile "sleepers" avaoabte on 111deocasse11e l?:-8 I) 1111 OU>ttOOIE D•gg1ng the foundation and pouring troe ~ldb carpentry skllls nee· essary tor framing [,) 1 E1 COUIQE FOOTIALL T earns to be an· nour'lced (l lvA) 13 hrs 30 min ) H · llOYE · Sw11111 Stull I 1984, Drama) Gnld1e Hil "'' K "" nu~sell ( 1 hr 40 nllfl) Z llOVll Tr 1-<\to•, < 11 Vernon And Irene CastlP ( ·i,n<t M11<;11 t!IJ rred Astaire. HI G111itr~r, 1 t1r l J min) 11 ....... (llUQOOl II llOvtE Kn1qnl!> Ot The Roundtable" ( 1954. Advent1Jr;>t Holler! Taylor Ava GardM.f hr>I D ~ r.ame One hve from home field ol American League champoo l hrs) ........ aAClt IHED l(MIAOfal 90Vll A•llv Jae,k ' 11971. Drama) Tom Laughlin Delores Taylor (2 hrs ) @) WOILD ..., Game One live trom hnme t1eld ol Amer1car league champion l[!J ~-1FOOTIALL CllC..ul ... WAWIOlllRAm ICMAAMFOOT~ llOVW "Wonder Man" (1945. Come- dy) Danny Kaye Vug1n1a Mayo ( 1 hr . 3a min) ~ llOYll Give My Regards To Broad Street" (1 96.4. Musical) Paul McCartney, i an Brown I t hr . 48 min ) ~Tl"ltAC11Cl9 .. .-:A Scheduled the Rev. Jerry Falwell, 11thlett1!> 1111ned actofs ( 1 hr ) ... MJCI mM • .., ...... -... .... JlOULIWf'T llCIM ... _,.. llAI....,. · nit WBK •ccumlY II* ... Evening ____ _ .. ,ie~.'lCMI.-, ~C/9#tf ............ ""''°""' _.,IClll'• Sunday, Oc1ober 13, 1985 27 -Saturday Cont. e WCICUl•tn IHOP Making an in fant's rocking cradle CC).,. "Coon1ry" ( 1984 Drama) Jes sica Lange. Sam Shepard Threatened with foreclosure ol her la1m an Iowa woman struggles to hOIO on 10 tier 1ano and keep her family together 'PG' ( 1 tlr 149 ':J.,.,...,._., •• , -Cl} ... ..__C*T11AL TOOQ.OllPOa""~-- WU» .-CA A look al the ways a vatlety of fish adapt 10 their enw onment In North American wa1ers O • ca.um a.a.cu• 00 .,. "Scandalous" ( 1984. Come- dy) Robert Hays. John Ge11gud A wetl- known and amb111ous 1elev1s1on reporler 1s accused of his wife's murder ·pc· ( 1 hr , 34mln.) I CIUlll.D~C*MPUllCm NI CAtatMAll ...r UCIO wmt DAVID HOMOWllZ FAm As Grant's (Debbie Allen) dance assis1an1, Leroy (Gene Anthony Ray) rs given the task ot selecting lhe lead in a school musical ( t hr ) Cl} TOO CLOll POa COllPOM Henr y'~ 1ob ts in ieopardy when a p1ct1Jre nt him pos- ing with a political cand10ate and Cosm1<. Cow ~rs in lhe papers Ja MAW ~ ~ Wa.B V1ck1 tries 10 Clear Jamie's name aher he's 1a1sety accuseo ot brea.::13~1S mother's 1eapo1 I Ull = MM Featured Special guest host Orville Redenbacher with host Ashley Gardnei, ~·e boarding champ. DaVid Cun1H. women s fall fashions. new astronaut film. "The Dream Is Ahve" I """ LOft ..... ~~A profile ol social photographer Lewis Hine, who recorded America's 1ndust11al develop ment during the ftr!ll 40 years ot l he 20th century ~(RI O ( I hr J (I) llCMI "Robin Hno<J And The Sorc.er- er" ( 1983 Adventure) Anlhony Valen tine. Nickolas Grace Robin HOOd leads his men 1n a daring re!>Cue ol his love, the beaulllvl Maid Merion (2 tlrs ) (%) llCMI "Splash" ( 1984, Comedy) Tom Hanks. Daryl Hannah A New York bachelor without much success 01 love falls fOf a beau11tul girl who Iller ally washes up on shore. unaware at flrsl 1ha1 she's lhe mermaid-he sa w as a child PG ( 1 hr,51min) • llAIU IO MATCk-DUllA MICD mA Mm1UIJ.. Los Angeles lal<ers at Boston Celtics (Live) (2 hrs . 45 min I calmAU11111ML BOliton Celtics al Los A~ Lekers (2 hrs 45 min ) .,.. • .-:S fn9 JudQes Stephen Furst C.theflne Hlckland, Aonnie Schell Per t()N'n81'1Ce ~ldd Video I ~"' ., ..... --ZIOCP'I AlmAL. IJPMll • (I) ,.,_., WM<I Archangel dtsap- pMl'1. Hawtce and Santini tu1n 10 a psy chic (C.tthy Cannon) to help them find their miSSinQ mento< ( 1 hr ) •• -A IMM Knowing 1t Wiii be dlffiCUlt to say goodbye to Nell. Addy hOpM to keep her plans to reloca1e a &&- et•t from hef bMI friend • ... "The -'2nd Street Ca11tllry" {1974. Mysleryl Dennis Weavef. Jul~ 28 Sunday, October 13. 1985 Sommars McCloud !alls for a policewom- an he meels while working In lhe Mounted POiice Unit (2 hrs J 1J HOUYWOOD ~ Scheduled 1n- 1erviews w11h John Maluszak ("Hollywood Beal") and Apollonia, lhe making ot a McDonald's commetcl81 . ..a movie preview ol "Krush Groove " 6 VWOl IUIBICMl..-TMI Vi- deos by Bruce Springsteen. Michael Jack- son, David Lee Roth, John Cougar Mellen- camp, Madonna, Prioce, Pat Bena1ar Tina Turner and Huey Lewis & the News i hrs ) TW.-.r .. ':. "They Call Me Mr Tibbs!" ( t970, Drama) Sidney P01!1e1 Mar11n Landau. Aller seeing his friend leave the scene of a cnme. a policeman 1s uncertain about what he should do (2 hrs) fl!) THI .... Olympic gold medal winner Greg Louganis helps demonstrate the comple.11. sys1em ot palhways In lhe brain Iha! enables him 10 E!.1Cecu1e his dl111ng skills O ( 1 hr l a.i)LOWRCW. '1!) CllllAT 0 W 0$mAMCIS "Dance in America Alvin Ailey American Dance Thealer · Three by Three" The Alvin Alley troupe perform three works -"Blues Suite " featuring trad111ona1 blues sung by Brother John Sellars. a men-only cast dances "Fever Swamp". Donna Wood stars 1n the folk ballel "Rainbow 'Round ~ Shoulder " { 1 hr ) IQ llOVm ' Hooper" (1978 Comedy) Burt Aeynotds Jan Michael V1ncen1 The "greatesl stunt man alive" plans a spec- 1acular car leap with a younger rival, lhus I 1eopard1Z1ng his romance and t11s hie 'PG' OO hr . 37 min ) COlUtl FOOTUU .all llOVm "Grandview, U S A ·· ( 1984, Orama) Jamie l ee Curtis. C Thomas Howell An independent-minded raceway owner baltles small-town corruption 10 r&- 1a1n control ot her track. while embarking on an atlair with a younger man 'R' O ( 1 hr , 37m1n) I UCllG,_. OM 1m " ...,.TUCll:~ t:9 GD PACTI Ol lR Admlnlstralors at Langley are upsel over the publioallon ot a calendar featuring beelcake photos ot the swim ream O 8 .,. "Lawrence Of Arabia" ( t962. Adventure) (Part 1 of 21 Peter O'Toole, Alec Guinness A member of the British general stall leads the ArabS In a revott against the Turks. resulting In the birth of the Arabian kingdom. (2 hrs . 30 min ) (!) lftlTTla Ol TNI me Mm PAllOUI Joan Colllns In Europe, a tour ot LondOn with Emma Samms and Tristan Aogets. me English homes of Jane Seymour and muSiClan John Entwistle ( t hr.) (ti nl GI &Ml ll9IO Featured Merk Wal· ton examines the Navy's toughest 1raln1ng program the Underwater Demolltlon Team. a profile on baseball annouocer. Vin Scully, a vtslt with Sen Diego &kat&- bOard champion. Tony M1gnusson: and a look at the history and people of La Mesa I I ........ PUYUU. .. (I) .,. "Agatha Christie's '13 At OiMer"' (Premiere. Orama) Peter Uall· nov, Faye Dunaway Hercule Polrot joins lotcefl with a Scotland Yard Inspector 10 unravel the mystery behind a British lord's murder O (2 hrt ) 8 e ._ _, OOfothy's beftu snow. mQfe than a passing ln1e<est In e1anene ~ .,_ "National Lam~nlmal House" ( 1978. Comedy) '10hn Belushi. Tim Matheson In the early t960s. Delta House. the zaniest and w1ldeSI gang on a COiiege campus, battles the suave Omega House and the school's dean (2 hrs l • ITM1' 0. ~ -Prollles OI Lucille Ball Ed McMahon, Hal Llnd9n. Lou Rawls, the ongm of the wedding nng and decaffeinated cottee ( l hr ) e CD> A WU~ M llTM C9NIY wmt a.L .,,_ ''World War II The Propaganda Battle" Ame11can filmmaker Frank Capra and Frttz Hippler. chief film- maker for the Nazis. re111ew therr effor1s to 1nsllll patriotism during World War II (R) 1(1 hr.) DAU.Al .. C:::.-~~th The Moon' ( 1984, Romance) Sean Penn. Elizabeth McGovern In late 1942. jusl before he's scheduled 10 leave tor boot camp, a teen ager from the wrong side ot the tracks falls 1n love with lhe new girl 1n town 'PG' {1 hr • 46 min I (%) .,_ "The Jigsaw Man" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Michael Caine. Laurence Ol1111er Years alter detecting 10 Moscow an ex British intelhgence agenl is given radical plasllc surgery and returned to England under a new Identity tor one more mtss1on 'PG' ( t hr , 31 min } I CIWJCTAU W ~!UCKI t:9 fl) Ill Mary hopes 10 rev1tahze her marriage by arranging a romantic evening tor her and Lester w=..m:.. I mwtl "Yes Sir , Thal's My Baby' ( 1949, Musical) Donald O'Connor Charles CobUrn A pair of former Gls save a football team and 1he1r coach's 1ob ( 1 hr , 30 rnin } -D CD ...,_ A woman murders tier wealthy stepmother and then 111es 10 make 11 look as 1t 11 were a suicide Aoberl Rockwell, Dorian Lopinto guest srar ( l hr) I'::. "Warriors Qt The Wasleland" ( 1983. Science Fic11on1 Timothy Brent. Fred Williamson In e pos1-nucrear-ho10 caust 21s1 cenlUfy, 1wo lone heroes aid a group ot religious wanderers beset by a band ot cutthroats ( 1 hr • 45 min I l lO .... DOlll Llll'M.ll OI M .:M All) FMOUI Joan Collins in Europe, a tour ot London with Emma Samms and Trrstan Rogers. the EngllSh homes of Jane Seymour and mustclan John EntWISlle ( 1 hr I • .,. "Blackmail" ( 1929. Suspense) Sara Allgood, John Langdon While re9lst- 1ng an attack, a deteetlve's girltrtend lcllls her assailant ~hr .. 30 min ) I tmDOllUM LW .,_ '"He Walked By Night" ( 1948, Mystery) Richard Basehart, Scott Brady The wOtk involved by Los Angeles pot~ In tracking down a killer IS traced ( t hr 30 min.) - ct) llON "Cannonball Run 11" ( 1984. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom Deluise This MQuel features another cotlectlon ot crazktS In all sorta ol motorized vehicles racing cross-country lor cash. Many guest-star cameos, including Frank Sina- tra, Shirley MacL.alne 'PG' o ( 1 hr • 48 min) 00 M MtlTITQCtllm&• An old man (Darren McOavln) with a prleeleta ruby ring pre- aen11 1 challenge fC>f 11 greedy retirement hOtne nurse (Margot K!Oder) Who robs -Saturday Conl. Q_!tients or their valuables lLJ ©).,."All 0 1 Me" ( 1964. Come- dy) Steve Martin. Lily Tom11n A hapless lawyer's normal rou11ne assumes a differ- ent perspeclive alter a cantankerous he11 ess's soul transm1gra1es into •me side of his =~ 'PG-13' 11 hr 33m1n J --; lUCll .. • llMCM t/I_ .--.,. "The Par!<. Is Mine t 1985 Ora ma) Tommy Lee Jones. HelPn Shaver A distraught man 1gn1tes an urban crisis when he takes New Yorl<.'s l.entral Park hostage to bring attention 10 the p11ght of Vietnam veterans O (2 hrs . 30 m111 ) CI) .,_ "The Brother rrom Another Planet" ( 1984. Fan tasy) Joe Morton. Darryl Edwards A gentle extraterrestnal with mystical healing powers lat'\ds 1n New YOl'k harbOr and embarks on dn odyssey thro~~=rlem ( 1 hr 44 min ) --1 ,. 1W ·())~8) ... ~Guests· Tears for Fe11rs. Nt'w tdo tton Comedy segments 'Wtia1nbo 3rd Degree." "Ronnie Reagan Rap,.. I Write the Songs" Mozart style anrJ r~ock 11' Roll =1ta1.·· Cf) T PIOll1MI DAMllll m llCMI "A Force ()f One" ( 1979 Dr11 ma) Chuck Norris Jennifer O'Nelll A master of the martial arts e1nl>arks on a revenge-motivated searcn lor the killers ot his =e~n (2 hri. J l .. WlllOI mAm Skelches J<ll1n f.l)·ner as switchboard operator Ernest111e restau rant menus on wa1tres&es bnt11es Snow White 0 IMOTIUT ft:1I ~TUCll 11:11 ~ '°"" • IAl\lllAY 9IQlfT LM · The Best of SNL 1984-85" MemCJrable moments trom the past season leaturiny aµµearances by Christopher Reeve. Eddie Mu1pny Ed Asner and the Rev Jesse Ja1 kscm (Rl i_1 hr . 30 min ) • M1'W OI Tttl Hn't I 1p .,vnc.ed rend1 tlons of Ike and Tina Tumer's ·Goodbye. So Long." the Blue Brothers "Rubber Biscuit" and the Fl11ythm1cs 'Sweet Dreams." • •flWll"IUI ""°""....., ()) .,. "Red Flag· The 11111mate Game" ( 1981. Drama) Barry Bostwick. ,Joan van Ark. The llves ot strong willed pilots and the women they love ar~ 1nfl11enced by complex and dangerous war gamt!S t>eing conducted by the Air Force In ttle Nevada desef1. (2 hrs .. 15 min ) CJ) m Guests. Tears lor Fears. New f dl tlon. Comedy segments "Wnambo, 3rd Degree." "Ronnie Reagen Rap," "I Wr!t~ the Songs" Mozart-style and "Rock n Ron Hospital · • O .. c:um't •lllM Musical guests OUerttrltash, Cheap Trick ( t hr ) • .. "Halloween II" ( 1981, Horror) Jamie Lee Curtis. Donald Pleasence A hopelessly Insane murderer continues t11s I n of terr0< In e small town (? hrs I ~~ IA19AYMM ••om' -Albert Salmi. Noah 8"ry. J8Ck Elam. Charles Lane and Harry Cat~ talk abOUt their movie roles (J) "The lnltltUlon" ( 1983, Horror) Vera Miies, Clu Gulager A 11ez1ng 1nlll1Jt10n prank becomes deadly when SOIO<llY pledges and their boyfriends are 1M1de a depertment stOft with n homicidal man1 ac 'R' ( 1 hr., 38 mln l 1w1~--Q ©)UC1'11Caul 1W llCMI "The Frtsco Kid" \ 1979, Come dy) Gene Wilder, Harrison Ford A Polish rabbi finds himself involved 1n wild lron11er misadventures wnh a dartng bank robber when he travels to San Francisco to take over a new congregation 'PG' (2 hrs 2 min) tl9 8 a-cA'I TC»18t llCMI "Ryan's Daughter" ( 1970, Ora· ma) Sarah Miles. Robert Mitchum Direct ed by David Lean In 1916 Northern Ire land, the young wife ot a village schoolmaster has an atta1r with a B11t1sh officer stattoned In town (2 hrs ) (!) .... ..,. ... fl) DAVID .,.._ Scheduled owners and general managers ol well·known U S hotels l:.n:::::-Ulf ITC» ~ WMln.M ..r1UCKI ~ llO¥ll "M1ssing In Ac11on" ( 1984. Ad venture) Chuck Norris, M Emrnelt Walsh An Ame11can colonel returns to V1etnarn to search for MIAs 'A' ( t hr . 4 1 min ) ~ D ®l .. YO. HO'f 1UCKI (!) llO¥ll "Between Heaven And Hell' ( 1956. Drama) Robert Wagner Terry Moore The war teaches a young South- erner to 1udge his leilow man more chari· tab~~ ~ RllTICllfTIJl {:!) llCMI "The Concert Fl1r Kamp11chea· ( 1980. Musical) Paul McCartney, The Who A host of rocf.. performers are lea tured m ~s record of a se11es of concerts held for t e benem of relief to war-ra vaged Ca bod1a ( t hr . 20 m111) al)DAlllCWOIAll U.CI:) cm llCMI ''Coming Together' ( t978 . Romance) Michelle Hams. Mar~ Ander son Two couples who accidentally rented the same mountain cabin for the weekend decide to dabble In Infidelity 'A' 11 hr , 28 .-an~cm G) llO¥ll "The Counterle1t Traitor" { 1962 Adventure) Wilham Holden I 1111 Palmer The B1111sh government black mails a naturalized Swede into becoming a spy against the Nazis during World War II (lhrs) Q) llCMI "Slightly Dangerous" ( 1943. Comedy) Lana Turner Robell Young Al ter losing her 1ob 1n a drug store. a young woman pretends 10 be an heiress (2 hrs i.c.u. MOIUI ~IYmAl11CI US vs China (R) (15 .,. "The Osterman Weekend" ( 1983, Suspense) Rutger Hauer. John Hurt A controversial television 1ournallst 1s convinced by a CIA agent that his closest friends are really Soviet agents, turning an annual reunion weekend lntp a nightmare of terror 'A' ( 1 h~~ t1tl ~ ftll CC*TIUI ~'TUCll tll .. t/ITlll U. mccm-.... o .... .,. ... Tiii .. ttl .. "Slory Of The Dolls" I t984 Orama) Tetchl Abgayani, Max Thaym A t>eeuty pageant winner's triumph IS tarn latl9d when nude photographs from her it8r~ (1hr ,26mln) .. I.: "The Crusades" I 1935. Adven lure) l oretta Young. Ian Keith. Richard the L 1onhearted and his followers set out 10 free Chnstian slaves 1n the Holy Land. ~hr::. 30m1n) W llOVll "You Lie So Deep. My Love" ( t975 Dram<>J Barbara Anderson, Don Galloway A oesperate man discovef's thaf he musr have a g11if11end as wetl es a wife 11 he 1s to lutl1ll his needs fO< bOth love and money .. ( I h1 , 30 min ) Eli) IUT DAY tll YOUI I.ft 1:') cm llOWll "Halloween" ( 1978, HOl'- rorJ Donald Pleasence. Jamie Lee Curtis. O• <1 rainy Halloween night. an Insane 111urderer escapes from an asylum and cuts a palh ot death. destruction and ter- 1or throuyh a small town. 'R' { 1 hr., 30 111111 I ·Zi llOVll Splash" (1984. Comedy) Torn Hanks Daryl Hannah A New YoOc. baL1·1~1ur without niucn success at love falls J.,r a bea11t1f11I g11I who literally washes uµ un sh,1re unaware at first thal she's the mermaid ne saw as a child. 'PG' ( 1 ht !>1 min I a.I (MOT •ca"-.''"' ... d . AFllCA: COl'll•". cw UI MOVWT• ... I NUlM '°" TOOAY . llOVll ~ <tn llOVll "The wicked Lady" (1983. Comedy) Faye Dunaway. Alan Bales. A las~1na11ng h1gh·soc1e1y woman engages 1n highway robbery seduction and murder 1n the coursf' or a day's work. 'R' ( 1 hr., 36m1n I HI 1 $ llOVll Experience Preferred But Not Fssen11at" I 1982 Comedy) Elizabeth Ed- monds Rt'Y Heather In 1962. a student spends 11e1 summer vacation as a wanresa at a Welsh resort where romance bloe-- soms with 1rie hotel chef 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 20 min l • tJ MOW "Letter From An Unknown Woman· { 1948. Romance) Joan Foo- 1a1ne. L ou1s Jourdan A woman traQlcaMy 1 l)rilinues 10 love a dashing planfst al- though he C1oos1n return her affection. ( 1 lhr .:.;a1n) ...., _ _. a11 .W..,..2 I ta I.ft tll CMIT llOVW "Amityville II The Possession" ( 1982. Horror) Burt Young. James Otlon. A family wrestles with supernatural oceut· rences ema11attng lrom within their Long lstand house 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) tl. 1 tOl llOVll "Grandview. U.S.A " ( 1984 Drama) Jamie Lee Curtll. C. TM1l1a& Howell An Independent~ raceway owner battles smaJHown ~ t•on to retain control of hef tnlck. wNte emoark1ng on an attalr with a younger man 'R' ( I hr . 37 min ) -m MOVll "Eighteen And Anxloul" ( 195 I . Drama) Martha Scott, -*iklt Coogan A young girt llnda that the roed to happiness 1s a rocky and ofteo t~ one G!)UWIRCW. <Tl llOVW "The Jerk" { 1979, Comedy) Steve Martin, Bernadette Petws. An ii'i- cradrhly stul)td young man. the white stepson ot black sharecropper$. melc• a fortune with a bizarre invention. 'R' ( 1 ht .• 33mln) •CS)......,......-Ken Howwd ltan on Mart. l weul's classic pre-CM! Ww atory 1nvotv111g a mystery bas.d on ,,..._, 1"'-!nttties tnat 1s S<>lv9d by the towrl't a.... ver Pudd'nhead Wll80n (1ht.,3Q~) Sunday. October 13, 1986 21 Robert Blake going his way By JERRY BUC& ,,,, ............. LOS ANGELES -h's not "Going My Way.'' the 1944 Bing Crosby movie about a pan&b print that won Silt Oscars. But Robert Blake, who was a child in the old movie, 11 clearly going his way in his new television series "Hell Town." Blake borrowed the name of the church, SL Dominic's, from the Crosby movie. but the rac:mblancc ends there. Blake stars m the new N BC drama as a pugnacioLH pnest Yt'hose impoverished parish is smack in th? middle of an East Los Angeles area known as ''Hell Town." It follows NBC's ''Highway to Heaven" for a one-two spiritual punch. He's Father Noah .. Hardstep .. Ri vers. who as an infant was abandoned on the doorstep of the church where he now preaches. Hardstep is an cit-convict who got the message and now uses his muscle and street savvy on behalf of his par- ishioners. "I thought off and on a lot of yearubout playing a priest ... says Blake, who is probably best known for "Baretta." the de- tect.i Ve IC'fies that brought him an Emmy u best act.or in 197S. "I stamd th ink.inf about j~t what wanted to do in a series. what I wanted to say," be says. "It seemed like a priest Blaire was the only thjng that fitted 1fyou wanted to do a spiritual show. Everything about 'Hell Town' is mine. If 1t falls, I've got no one to blame for anything.." He bepn worlun' o n the idea for ''Hell Town" about the ttme he played Jimmy Hoffa in "Blood Feud" for Operation Prime Time. That show was his comeback, his opportunity to prove to the movie and television mdustry that be could "behave himself." In an interview at the ume he did .. Blood Feud .. Blake conceded his career nearly went down the tubes because of his aggressive behavior. He wd at the time, "This is lbe new im~e: The Mr. Nice Roben Blake." Still, Blake bas lost none of his feistiness, either on the screen or off it It's that combativeness, reflecting his own tough upbringing, that gives him such power on the screen. Like Hardstep, he is ready to take o n the .. suits" (his name for ex- ecutives) to fight for what he believes in. "I guess I really-have to say this town's always been good to me," he says. "It's not a vmdicti vc place. They don't hold grudges. Tbmgs change. This town's too busy to hold a grudge. If you keep your nose clean and your mouth shut you can resuscitate yourself." He picks up a fly rod beside the t.ablc and examines the reel. "J had a deal with Columbia but ther, were unsucccs.sful selling me as an actor, · he says. "That's when I came up wtth the idea for 'Hell~n.' First I went to ABC and beucd . I'd done 'Barett.a' for ABC ana felt it uld be the natural place. They'd known as a home run hitter. But SOAPS ••• FromJ>aCe4 you actually care about. Recently a death knell was sounded for sitcoms. Theo aJong came Bill Cosby to save the .aenrc. But the genre was not dead. What died was audience willingness to watch sitcoms centered around se.x and unfunny one-liners. Now, some critics may be saying the soap opera ~nre doesn't work. It does. What docsn t work is centering shows around "who carcsr' plots, idiotic dialogue and adventures that make reading the phone book a more eitciting alternative. -Sports Conl --rn.11rt----.. ,.. ........ ..., IUL I ,_.-llltlil*l ... OM 11m -· ....... flOOl'IML __ lalunt.y __ _ •mEll -1.f ::..-.u .. .. ~:-=~-=-• Ql} cou.M fllDOfUU. 30 Sunday, October 13 , 1985 ... ... ..,.. ntmlCA , ..... , .. ll9IA 011111 ....... Dr-. ....... ._.' I , ..... {11W,.li ... ) -1fUYUU. 1'W ~ ,_ aw.ITU •• 1• -1rii'NOIUU -cou.m flOOl'IML ......,. .. W T•<LM><lln..•.._) -1--· ....... .. • .. COAae a. .. lllJ;W ...... :· 1 ... $ ... , .... [:& 'A • r ., , .... ....... ........... _....'9\.1111b11 (1 lw.> •L!19 •tt I WACKT .... OI ·--... -... I was wro°'-You know what ABC told me? 'Put a JUD lD his hand.' "Theo I went to NBC and kind of got the ball rolling with Brandon Tan.ikoff (presi- dent of NBC Entertainment). I'd have to say honestly from that day to thjs be has been the only champion of'Hell Town.' u far as the suits on the other side oflhe desk go. And I bate to give any executive credit for an yth mg. ... But it wasn't smooth sa.iliq. Aller the scnpts were written for the two-bour pilot movie and four episodes, NBC dropped the project. Blake went back to ABC, with no luck. Then NBC reconsidered. Blake admits that Father Hardstcp is not meant to be like a real priest. A reaJ priest lilce Hardstc~ would quickly get a sum- mons from his bishop. "He's larger than life," he says. "You'll never find a real cop like 'Kojak,' either. MARY ••. FromPaeeS "I had a lot of reservations," she wd. ''It was my second film, I was very nervous. and I couldn't imagine anything worse than being romantic.ally involved with the leading man." Then she smiled and added, "When Malcolm makes up his mind on somethina, he bowls one over." The couple now have two children: Lily, 4, and Charlie, 2. Later this fall, Stccnb~n will be seen in "One Magic Christma~' the new film bY, Pbili~ Borsos, director or "The Grey Fox • and "The Mean Season." Steenburgen spoke philosophically of her achievements, adm~ that she'd always been driven to su . "l couldn't imagine ~n& anytbtn& else besides acting," she S&Jd. "But I didn't know that to make it meant I'd be on a movie screen. No one can have wanted it as much u I did or worked so ha.rd for it." -~--· .... ..,ICON anmuc.,._cm:om, 1--.ocnu&.L ~ c.-... ...... __ ... ......, .. .._~ .. ............................. .., 11nt11t1 ....... AICOf •1P'ILY IU,_. ._.._._. ..... .,_ .._ ......... 1. u..-..... n1J&~ ;-,~;_;:-- -lllMI llNlr'IZ w .. ~ -TV Puzzle 2 3 4 ' 13 1.34D Shown. Jody on .. The Fall Guy" 8 .. Make Room 101 - 13 .. Top Hat" Siar 14 She was Sgt Pepper Anderson 15 1/2 qi 16 "Singing 1n the Rain star 17 QUI cont. 18 Tin symbOI 19 -Beta Kappa 21 Cavett and Van P111en 23 Hlll·dweller 24 Hankering 25 Slippery one 26 Dolores -Rio 27 Salty or Ayn 30 Murray on "R1phde' 1 "-Days Again" 2 She's Florida J Near 4 License plate 5 Hurried 6 Tennessee -Ford 7 Hudson role on "Dynasty" 8 Rather and Dailey 9 She's Melissa 10 ID for Greoort 1 1 Mickey Moose creator 12 Streisand movie 20 Actress Cla1re 22 Played No 1 son 1n11 23 Actress Rehan 28 Sgt . eg. 29 Ool'ls or Oenn11 30 Saooge'a word 31 Acee Burtoo on "The W11tona" 34 8" 1 Acroa 35 Rodent 37 Actr"8 Lupino 38Vlc- 39 "Bemeby Jontt" co- •l•r ACROSS DOWN 32 Calcium symbol 33 Diphthong 34 A Donahue 36 He's Renko 39 -Na Na 40 Victoria Principal role 43 .. _Boot" 45 Torrid 46 Tried 2 wds 48 Doctors· org 49 Printer's measure 50 Prosecutor abbr 51 NeighbOrhood 53 "Reilly. Ace - Spies" 54 Bonnie on "CH1Ps" 56 Aclress Oletrlch 58 He was Lov Granl 59 Meara's partner 40 Dad 4 t Maud or Don 42 Corday·s v1c1tm 44 Newsman Morley 46 Long·run musical 47 "I Had Three Wiv&S" co-5tar 50 Ike 1nits 52 .. -My Children" 55 Played Tom Jordache 1n11 5 7 Spanish article IOLUTION 'Newhart' best unsung comedy 8)' JERRY BUCK UT .......... .,._ LOS ANGELES-CBS' "Newhart" seems to generate aboul u much excitement as Bob Newhart's character, Dick Loudon, does around the S1ratford Inn. N Be's "The Cosby Show" and "Cheers" get all the attention and walk ofT with all the awards. Admittedly, these are funny shows and well deserving, but "Newhart" has to be the best unsung comedy on television. It's a funny. well-written show and has a wonderful company of ensemble actors. Julia Duffy i1 perfect as the spoiled rich kid slumming as a maid. Tom Poston seems born to play the good-hearted bumpkin. Neither "Newhart" nor the "Bob Newhart Show" in the 1970s won an Emmy. "Newhart" was 23rd lut year in the Nielsen raunp end 11th in the summer reruns. Perhaps the relative obscurity comes from the fact that Newhart and his show arc so low key. When be first made his mark as a comedian people talked about the "button- down mind" of Bob Newhart. New- hart is always presented as a bit of a square. Much of the fun comes from watching Newhart.. come what may, trying to hang onto his dianity at all costs. Such as lasl week, when he wu shan~ied into playi~ a pirate on a kiddie show. He felt ridiculous in the costume and saying such thinp l.f "me buckos," and looked like be Beb Newurt would have been more comfortable walking the plank. In a recent leuer to the editor of a Los Anaeles newspaper, a woman said she wanted to be part of the A.C. Nielsen Co. measurement sample so she could help get rid of some bad shows. She sinaJed out ABC'a "Moonlighting." Television certainly bu no shortage of awful shows. but this critic would argue strongly againsl the leuer writer's nolion that "Moon- lightina" is one of them. The sparks fly when Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd work tottther. They've aot the best Tracy-Hepburn relationship on television. and the wriung on this comcdy4Clctcctive show sparkles. Crcdi1 executive producer and creator Glen Caron for much of that spar~. The two-hour pilot, which was broadcul la.st March. was a mastetful blend of comedy, suspense and romance. "Moonliah1ing" bas a special show coming up next Tuetday. It baa two black-and-white dream scquenoes. It's worth watchina. "The Cosby Show" on NBC 1eems ccrtAin to be headed to the top of the Nielsen ratina.•. and d~rvcdly so, bu&~ ofits suoceu bu come out of the hide of CBS' "Magnum, P.I." More 1 the pity, sin~ ''Mapum" ts lhe best dramatic adventure show on the air. "Magnum" has fallen m the ~tinp and the producen have reected to &his by mwna. few changes.. One cbanae ·~rs to be. harder. fof lbe &bow, with less humor. Too bid. n-e humorous touch and oftbett st.ones were wh11 made "Mq:nurn'' tpCCial Tom Selleck, as ~um. and John Hillerman. as Higin-. haDdJe li&)\t comedy well and their prickly relationship it a joy. Jt'1 like tuniQS in to tee Archie and lhe Meatbcad So ba.d-t()-.bead. Some were surpriMd et tbe Emmys last monl.b when Jolla L&rroquette of NBC"s "Nipt Coun" wu nemcd best supponiaa 8CtA:Jf' in a comedy tcries. He beat out tome formidable competition; Micblid J. Fox ofN"BC's .. Family Ties" and John Ratzenbe,.ef, GeOf,e Wcodt ud the late Nicholas Cole•nto. all of NBC'1 "Cbeen. .. Sunday. October 13, 1988 31 • SAllA• • • .. ,... -=" ~--------~ = -~---::::::--·-·--- FOR9CA8TI ON A2 Senlng Newport Buch, Cotta ...... Huntington IMch, trvlne, UgUnt leech, FCMlftt.fn Vltley Md Souttt Onnge County ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA ',lJ NOAv r1c TOBF H 11 1'111" 50 CENTS ·Bradburys end a long, sad year ·we still have hope,' says missinggtrl 's mother. 'It's just an awfully big world' STEVE MARBLE NatJonal Monument, a bouJder- strcwn camperound outside Twen- ryrune Palms. Since that time there has not been one confirmed sl&htm g of Laura or the scruffy, pot-bclhed man who may have whisked her away. Pohce have followed hundreds ofleads; but each ultimately, has been as vaporous u the next. year trytng to find uura. For Michael and Pany Bradbury, the airl's parents, It bas been an uneodiog n.ightmatt that draas thetr emotions up and down as each new lead crumbles. between a travel qiency and pizza parlor in a nei&bborhood shoppina cenlet' in HunUnston Beach. Usually the c:allen want to lcnow what they can do to help. A news.- paper dnve, a frog-Jum~ oontest, a car wash. The ideas for raW.na money never run out. The faoc has become as familiar as lhe. kid next door, haunting and forlorn in its innocence. Blon~ brown eyes, dimples and a ioucb or baby fat -Laura Bradbury l1ares back at the public from grocery bap, milk cartons, bus stops and car bumpen. Her likeness, embossed on Coaat Foreign-born students get a behind-the-scenes look at a fast food franchise./ A3 Nation Nobel winners say peace prlze wlll enhance their anti-nuclear efforts./ AS The Air Force has dis- closed the mission of two main experiments In Its first West Coast shuttle flight.JM World Italy frees Palestlnlan Mohammed Abbas, while American hostages land at Newark./ A3 Sports St. Louis tightens the National League playoff 98riel by beating the Dodgers, 4-2./C1 Tor onto la one win away from the World_.... after beating Kanaaa City, 3-1, In the American League playoffa./C1 Newport Harbor High haa a big day at the Central Park lnvltatlonal cross country meet./C1 Entertainment Orson Welles leaves a lasting legacy-his mas- terpiece fllm, "Citizen Kane."/85 Pioneer women flght for survival In the new drama ''Going to Seethe Elephant.'' /81 INDEX Bridge Business Claaalfled Croaaword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope In The Service Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Publlc Notices Real Estate Sports Sty1e Te&evtslon Weather 84 C6-7 01-6 84 C8 85-6 06 A7 a. A6 82-3 ca C5 C1~,8 81-3 TV log A2 ·NB blackout makes little difference About 2,2SO Newport Beach f.dison customers lost power for a half hour or more on Saturday but, becau1e the blackout oc- curmi in the ~wn boun, molt ~pie didn't even know about IL An undaltoUAd equi~ent t.ilure c:aUIOCI an intaruption in eerviol about 3 Lm. ID the Pwllimula .... mt Kn Belliit • IDOkaman (or Sout.betn c.au- l>rnia Edieon Co. Service wu mtored to m<>1t customen wit.bin an bout, be .aid Tbe equipment failure wu remedied by 9:45 a.m., BeUu aid. lecaUIC the power taihare 00-cmred in the wee boun. Editon .-ved few comp&ainta about it. •Mott (aastomen) were beck iD ..W. bcfOn the normal ,euina- lf -" 111111 l&id. • flyers, T-shirts and posters, can be seen in po1t offices, aovemment buildinp and pa stations from Anaheim to Anchorqe, Alaska. Laura Bradbury has become a silent crusader for the missina chil- dren in America-sbe'soneofthem. It's been a year since the Hunt- Time for reflecdon Focus ON THE NEws ington Beach gJrl was abducted from her parent's campsite at Joshua Tree Cooler daJ9 and tbe ezodaa of aa.mmer Ttatton haYe broacht an aatam.n 901Jtade to <>ranie Cout beachee. Here, a lone beaclleoer ~a watery aUJlRt near Ball>M Pier. "To say it's been frustraung would be the understatement of the year," sa1d San Bcmardano Shenff Capt Gene Bedow. who has spent the last "We still have hope. We bold onto the fact that there's no ind1cat1on she isn't alive," wd the m issing girl's mothet' ... We feel she's out there - it's JUSt an awfully bia world." .. ' The t.clepbo!le starts nngrng by 9 a.m. on a typical day at the Laura Cenlet', a storefront office squeezed rorecuten are camnc for temperataree ln the mld-70. today that could tempt more barcty eoa1a to Yenture back oat to the atrand. . Now and then n·s someone who thinks they've seen Laura in a sbopp101 centcT, a park, at a bus stop or ID a car. Each tip is loaed. copied and passed on to the autfioritJes. (Pl_.. eee LAuaA/A2) Speed contest ends in tragedy By LISA MAHONEY °' ... .,.., ......... A motorcychst and his passenger were senously injured Saturday when they $Ot an the way of an apparent speeding contest between a Merc:cdes and a Corvette on Pacific Coast Highway. Newport Beach Police and State Park ~rv1ce employees ass1stang at the aCCJdent sccne said that a race between the two cars tnggcrcd the aCCJdent and that the Corvett.c sped fTOm the scene. A spokesman for the Uiliforn1a Highway Patrol refused to confirm that sccnano, saymg only that the 4:05 p.m. collls1on was .. under an - vesugauon." A man 1dcnufied as Lee Lindcscy. 23. of Sant.a An.a. was dn\l\DI -at a b.i&b rate of speed" when be lost control of his 19&5 Mcra:dcs near C~tal Cove State Beach. a CHP chspat.cber S&ld. Landcsey crouc:d into the southbound lane of the two- ~oe hijbway, rolliding W"Jth a couple ndrn• a Honda motorc-yclc The couple -a man and woman whom CH P officcn have bttn unable to poslll\ ely 1denut) -suffered ma1or 1n1uncs m the acc1denL They were talcm b~ helicopter to Fount.am Valle~ Trauma Center where the} (Pleaee eee 8PEED/A2) Laguna may gag ghetto blasters at the beach Counctl considertngordtnance that would require earphones when listening to-ra~i~ - =~~=NEY ~J; Imagine this. Mom, pop and baby h ocr arrive at lquna's Main s d "for a day in the sun. loaded down with beach blanket. picnic lunch and three radios. Three radios! That's ngbt -and each one equipped with earphones. That scenano might not be too farfetched ifthe City Council decides Tuesday to pursue a ban o n radio noise at mun1c1paJ beaches. Acting on a request from the council, Police Chief Neil Purcell researched ways to control loud radios and came t~ the conclusion that the only sure way to lceep the beaches quiet 1s to make people wear earphones 1f they want to listen to music. Purcell has collected news accounts detailing "radio free zones" on New 14 deaths trigger heart valve recall But consumer group says recall by Irvine firm Is Insufficient a, die AllOdate4 Presa An Irvine medical products firm bu recalled one of its artificial heart valves because of a mechanical defect that bas caused 14 deatha. a company spokesman u.id. But the recall -the third since the firm opened in 1969 -wu criticized u~uatc Saturday by a Ralph N consumer sroup. The aroup claims bout I 00 people died because the devices broke. Frank H•lkina., executive vice president of Shiley foe., anno uoocd the recall of oer1aiD bean val vea Friday, DOtina that tbe ttruta boklina the valve toeetber could fhcture. "A~· tely 2. 700 (valves) have been imnlanted world- wide," said. ~bl 200 have not been imJ)lanted. ~e·re ukina for tboee lOO t.ck.. •• -r.niy~ of the l. 700 1m~nted valva ba\'e failed. Hukinuaid; , , or the failura rau1ted in the patients' dc:atba. Only 1 small number of the valvea are affected by the defect. be ldded. Tbt product beina rec:aUed .. Sbilcy'• 29--. ll-and 33-millimctcr 8.iort&iley ~ Convao-Coocave bean valves manulllawed bet••• Marcb and June 1912, Huldna md.. "These arc only the large-sized valves.'' he added. But Dr. Sidney Wolfe. director of Nader's Public C1t1zen Health Re- search Group in Washington. said hJS orpn1.1auon isn·t satisfied with the recall. The recall "1s too late and it's not broad enough because they're not rccallina smaller valves. which also fractured." said Wolfe. ··Any cardiac surscon who implants any of these valves is begging for a malpractice suit." Frank Haskins, Sh11ey's executive vice p~ident, said the rl'Call ofla~er sizes was "the most responsible action to be taken at this time ... He acknowledacd small. metal struts also have fractured on some of the smaller valve$, but said the failure rate 1s low. "The valve 1s a good valve." Haskins wd. "h's safe and efft'Ct1ve, and there's no reason to den) pauents the smaller sizes." It was the thud recall of h1ley U'llfic1al heart valves sin~ the firm opened in 1969. Haskins said. S1m1lar Sluley·made valves were rccallC'd 10 I 97S and 1983 Numerous lawsuits have bttn filC'd by relatJvtt of Shiley valve patients -who died. and Woltt s&ad the firm ''tettled a tarae number of cues for Sl00.000 to SS00.000 ... Huk1ns rc- olicd:." ~ a 1>0bcy. we don •t dtlCUll lawsu1t1. in l9M a fonner Shiley tn&Jncer. Georae Sherry, claimed that lh<>Ut&Ddl of peopte h.a ve defect.ave (PleueMeDAJlT/A.2) York City beaches. There. the o nly good radio is a silent o ne With the advent of "ghetto blasters" -those large radios with equall) large speakers -pohcc have had to deal with more noise com - plaints on sultry summer days. Purcell said Officers respond by asking the offender to turn the sound down. he wd. The pohce department will not take a positJon on whether something needs to be done about people who play their radios at full volume. But. 1f the council feels somethmg needs to be done, earphones arc what bc·s recommending. the chief said. Local options for qu1etang booming radJos include the ~tabhshment of radJo-frce zones like those an !"ev. York -areas where no radios arc permitted But. 1f you separate noise lo' tr"S fro m natutt lovers. radio wars could erupt where music is allowC'd. Purcell said. Noise could also dnft over into the quiet zones. ma.le.mg their estab- lishment a wasted effort. he said. "By lim1tJng radios to equipment with earphones and onl) produce sound not heard by other people radio noise would be eliminated cntarch " a memo from Purcell to councii members said. The C'll\ Council docs ha'e another cho1cc. according to Purttll \.fembers could Sil back and stt what the state ~nate plans to do about a noise reduction bill set for cons1der- at1on an Januan ~nate 8111 6.1 4 would amend the state Penal Code to include loud radios an its Stt't1on on disturbing the peace. he sa.Jd If pasS('(i. the amendment would put some teeth behind pohc:c requests to turn the volume down. Purttll said "It would be nice to have something to back us up." he wd. Clinic's bwner counter-sues Johnny Carson in ad dispute The founder of a non-profit cancer and AIDS clinic in Hunt- ington Beach counter-sued John- ny Canon for SI. I billion Fnday, allesi~ the host of NBC-TV's "Ton· t Show .. was trying to \hut t e faetlity because be was unsympathetJc to AIDS v1ct1ms. .. h's a very vicious thing. It's a death scntencc." Ronald Dante said of a $5 1 m1lhon Supenor Coun lawsuit filed b) Carson last month. Hu counter-suit was also filed 10 Supenor Court. Dante founded the Psy· cboneuroloey Foundation in Huntinaton Beach. which offers free hypnotherapy treatment to those with cancer and acquired immune defic1enC} syndrome and recommends large doSC'S of '1tamin ( ('arson's attorne). Ste,en Da' 1s. said the suit l!i aimed at stopping Dante's use of the entcT- tainer's name and photograph "tthout his perm1ss1on for ad' ert1s1ng and seminan " \\ e o;c n t S(' veral lcttcn llnd made sc' era! telephone calls to \1r Dante. aslc..ang him to stop. (Pleue eee CLDflC/ A2) Group was target of repeated threats prior to deadly blast F"m 1&aff ... wire re,erta An Arab aotHS1scnm1natton aroup's Santa Ana office was the WJet of ~ted bomb tbreau be fort an ~oo fnday that tilled the F,'lP '1 West Coast leadef. an official oftbc IJ'OUP aid. ~t ot.bcn. 1ncludtna Joanna Phillipa of Huntincton &c:.cb. ~ ntjuttd the .,..., tha1 tilled Ale• Odeh. West Cout director of the American Arab AnU-Ditcrimination Com minee and a pen..Qme Ara~c lO.ltNCtor at Couthne Community CotJcer in Fountain Valley. Odeh was a Palest101an-bom naturahzed l ' ClUZCO No one bas clalmed respoos1~ht) for tbe attack. .. Our of'Rce out there in Santa Ana has received cootJnual threats.. ba.rusina calls. calls at ho me to Ockb in which they l&Jd t.bcy 1'Trc ao•na lo bU you ... :· l&Jd James Aboure1k. nabooal dwrman of the orpnu.a- t>on 11l WahI"l!on, o,c Abourczt. I Tonner tenatOT from South Datoc.a. ba&mcd Fnd.ay's bombina oa \be ~ikSi of Amen· cans to pwlilh the Palestmiao lu- J.ckm of the Italian c:nlltt ship. the ,., ~ch11le Lauro In that atm01phef't. thC"rc StttnS to be a mood that -ao rhad and bll some Arabs.. tt's 0 K.. •• Abourak t&Jd In Wuh1naton. Wlutr Hou~ spokaman l..a.rry Speakes wd Pres.i- cknt Reapo had ms~ federal authonttes to "proVlde tbe fuUcs1 pcmlble IUpPO" &O local poba tn 1hctr 1n\IC'$ttpbon ··The admin1strat1on decpl) dq>IOl'Q th1a \f1llK event, and OOft. demns 1n the IU'OQllCSt pouibk tttms 1.bc cnrrunal ux of ~ and {Pl9M-~Kl'O/d) , Al Or!lp eo.t DAILY PILOTISuodey. October 18, 1916 ; ...................................................................... 1111111 ........ .. 1 HEART VAL VE RECALLED .•• : ....... I : ani6da1 belJ't valves i.mplanlod in all three batcba ofSbile)''• 6().dclroe tbeit cbata beclme ol delil:n prob-C.oovex~ve valve, indudiq . ~ poor wortmambip ana lack of the latest belch u well u the two · tmininl at &be Irvine oompaoy. bitches . tbe com91oy recalled Huki.m daDod the cbarps at the previously. About 100 oftbe failwa time, •)'in& &be valves &R aafe and multed in deatha, he taicl. effective. The valves in the latest H.uki.m aareed with t.bc estimate of bOIJ)ital emeraency room immedi- ately it they detect poaible lips of valve fail\lre, includina cessation of the valve's normal click.ina noise1 shortneu of breath, dinlncs.s ano chest pain. recall are the same ones be defended, 150 valve fallura out of tome as,ooo be aid Friday. ,,. valves impluted worldwide but After Sherry made the alleptioos · said. "I don't want to ll)CICiffcaUy last year, the U.S. Food and Dru& identify a oumber .. of deaths. How- AdminWn. · tioo lllid hfOnsi~ the ev~ ~ said 60 percent IO 70 percent models l&ft. # of raiJures result in death. Those Wolfe said the FDA must share perceni..,,. of 150 failures would respooaibility with Shiley for ~nt mean 90 to I 05 deaths. death• caUICd by the valves because Haskins and Wolle apeed that the the ~ bas refu9Cd to order a 2, 700 people who already have the recall of all unimplanted valves. artificial valves shouldn't have them .. I have no comment until I get removed unless they start to fail , more information" FDA spokesman since the risk of death from open- Oave Duarte said when reached by heart sw.iery to remove a valve phone at his home in Maryland. exceeds the nsk of death from valve ~ a telephone interview, failure. Wolfe 111d his group estimates that They also qreed people now there have been about 1 SO failures in wearina the valves should go to a LAURA AFTER ONE YEAR ••• From Al On the plain wbate walls are scores of pbot~pbs of missing chiJdren, some with the word .. recovered" scrawled across the face. The pursuit for their missing daughter bas made the Bradburys painfully aware of the much larger problem in America. "Each time one of them is found it lifts my spirits," said Patty. "It makes me fee.I like something's happening." • • • ute in the afternoon of Oct. 18, 1984, the Bradburys arrived at Indian Cove Campground in Joshua Tree National Monument and set up camP.. It was the first vacation the family had taken since the birth of Emily, the youngest-of the Bradbury's three children. While Pany and Michael set up camp, Laura and her older brother Travis wandered off to a restroom, not more than 50 yards from camp. When Travis emeried from the outhouse, Laura was gone. At first he assumed she had walked back to camp. Later be would tell sheriff's depu- ties be beard a noise or a rustlina outside the restroom. Authorities who pored over the campground in the following days said it appears Laura walked away frpm the restroom. She apparently beaded in the general direction of a dirt road where fresh tire tracks were found. With the help of fellow campers and park raqen, the Bradburys started loolcing for Laura minutes afterTravisretumed to camp. At 6:1S p.m., slightly more than two hours after Laura vanjsbed, the sheriff's department was contacted. A search party was orpnized that night The search lasted three and half days and covered 10 square miles. More than 2SO deputies, reserve officers and park rangers as well as campcn and residents ofTwentynme Palms and other area towns helped in the bunt. The Bradburys stayed at the camp- ground nearly two weeks, hopin1 that Laura would be found or come wandering back to camp. A sheriff's deputy loaned them a motor ho me and area residents took turns cooking dinners. Angels fint baseman Rod Carew drove out to spend an after- noon cheering up Travis. The tint and perhaps the only break in the case came Nov. 13 when .tetectives released a sketch of a bearded, P'3Y-haired man who'd been seen lurking around the campground the day Laura vanished. • The man was seen driving a metallic-blue van with distinctive bay windows. One witness said he saw the van and its driver on a back road to Big Bear the same day Laura disap- peared. • • • Gene Bedow is a frustrated man. As the ranking polfoeman at the Morongo Basin Station, which bandies crimes committed in the high desert, Bedow has spent most of his working hours over the last year looking for Laura Bradbury. His task force of detectives and .. deputies has numbered as many as 17 and as few as one. Presently, six detectives are assigned to the case. By conservative estimate, detec- tives have foUowed up 7,000 leads and checked out more than 2,500 names. The search has resulted in the arrests of 22 people wanted in connection with other crimes, usually child-related offenses. Despite the effort. Bedow bas been criticized by the Bradburys, who feel the sheriff's department has over- looked leads and clues. The Brad- burys said the hunt for their daughter is probably something the FBI should be handling, not some cops assigned to a desert substation. more1" 8cdow 111d ot the widely disuiouted pbotopapb. He said the number of Laura lookalikes that deputies have trlCkcd down now numbers in the hundreds. "We set a call that Laura is in a MacDonalda in Tucson and wc have to track it down, .. explained Bcdow. .. 1 mean we can'tjust throw the tip in the trUh can." The Bradburys plan to have an artist update the photograph to capture t'he physical chan&es in their da\llbter'a &.cc that mutt have taken place with the pusaae ofttme. The present pbotop'&pb of Laura and the stetcb of the bearded suspect have produced do7.ens of misfires. A Pasadena woman was thrown in jail after ,.POiice mistakenly identified her da\llbter u bein& Laura Bradbury and a Costa Mesa man was baited by police becaute he resembled the su~ been a long, difficult, frustrat- ina year," said Bcdow. • • • .. It seems lik.e it's been fon:ver and f orevu siDc:::e it happened," said Patty Bradbury durina an inter'View just days befOre the one-year mark in the ~ ~or her da~ter .... And so~e tunes It IClellll like It WU JUSt yesterda " The ~burys. who have two other children, have devoted the last year to the leaf'Cb for their dauahter. They live on funds raised 6y the Laun Bradbury Foundation and operate the Laura Center in a vacant office donated by the ownen of a sboppina center. By their owo estimate, the Brad- burys have circulated upward of 2 million Oyen containina Laura's picture and a brief explanation of when and where she disappeared. The response bas been s~ People seem to emp&tbiz.e with the Bradburys and the feelinp of fros- CLINIC ••• l'rolDAl and be rcfwed," Davis said. .. Mr. Canon is not familiar with Mr. Dante's clinic and bas oo opinion on it one way or another," Davis added. Dante said be bad Canon's pef'o mission to use an 18-year-old pboto- papb of himself with the entertainer, provided it was not used as an endorsement. .. We're usina Johnny Carson's pictllR in order to attract a Wac audience," and to equate Dante with Hollywood celebrities, be said. tntaon that mark their days and niahts. llep. Dan Lungren, R-Long Beach, helped get pictures of Laura placed on bus shelter!> from Oxnard to Oceanside and Assemblyman Gray Davis, 0-Sberman Oaks, helped get her picture printed on grocery bags. The police chief of Chesterland, Ohio, sent the Bradburys SS and promised to post her picture through- out the small "City. The mayor of Pandceville, Wis .. made copies of the flier and ciculated them in town and the police chief in Omaha, Neb., told the Bradburys that be would ask a local television station to show Laura's ~bot~pb on a show featur- iDf. miu1na children. 'It's so bard thinkina of all the effort and all the people who have helped and she still isn't back." said the mother. ..I thouaht somethina would have happened by now." The Bradburys try not to dwell on the most painful side of their ordeal and attempt to dismiss ni&btmarisb thougbu such as: Is she she still alive? ls she being cared for'? Does she think we've deserted her'? "It's too painful to think about. But Istill do," Patty admitted. "I just pray that she's in a situation where she is ~cared for, maybe even loved." Michael Bradbury· spends much of his time feeding new leads and information into a computer in the family's modest condQ.minium near E.dison Kiah School. His father-in- law now runs his furniture-re- finisbina business in Costa Mesa. "Life is not nonnal," said Patty. "We try to do thinp, but it's bard. I mean wc have a 9-year-old son and wc can't deprive bim of the thin.as be should be doing. "It's been so bard on Travis. It's bard for him to &et away from it all." said the mother. "So wc try to do thinp, but it's never quite normal." Clllllr ................... Bedow feels the Bradburys have com~hcated the case by continuina to distnbute photographs of Laura. "She doesn't look like that anv-Patty and lllcbael Bradbary at the Laura Center. Just Call 642-6086 What do YOI like aboat tbe Dally Pilot? What don't you llllt? Call tbe number at left ud yoar me11a1e will be rttorded, transcribed and delivered to ... e appropriate editor. ne same %4-ltoer uawerlng service may be used to rttord letters to tile editor on any topic. Co•trlbeton to oar Letters colamn must lllclade tbelr name and teleplaooe aamber for verification. 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Investigating of- ficers could not be reached for comment. But state park service dispatdler K.im Montgomery said the Mercedes was in "a speed contest" with a Corvette that left the scene after the accident. A spokesman for the New- port Beach Police Department pve a similar version of events I~ to the accident. but n:ferred detailed questions to' the highway patrol Ranger Michael uton, one of four park service employees who assisted at the accident scene, said about a dozen beacbgoen and passersby were trying to help the motorcyclisu when he arrived. "There was a lot of ..... ....................... JIJCJlway patrol offlcer lnnettcatee acctdent ecene. trauma. Neither had been weanna belmeu," be said. It appeared to Eaton that the motorcycle bad rear-ended the Mercedes. Both were substantially damaged, accordina to the CHP. Eaton said Saturdafscollisioo was the third accident be s responded to in the vicinity of Crystal Cove in the last two months. The accident forced the closure of one lane of Paci.fie Coast Highway, backing up traffic for miles, observers said. ,,, BOMBING ••• From Al terrorism to acbjeve political ends," Speakes said. Friends and relatives said they feared for Odeh's life after he ap- peared on news ~rosrams praJ.m, Palestine LiberalJon 2!Pniz.ation Chairman Vasser Arafat s role in gaining the release of hostages from the Achille Lauro. DurinJ a KABC-TV interview, Odeh said the media had mistakenly connected the PLO to the hijaclcing of the ship. He also predicted the spread of terrorism. "We arc witnessing that violence breeds violence," Odeh said. Anaela Odeh said she wa.s con- cerned about her soft-spoken !>roth~'s safety after watchin& the IDteTVleW. "I called him to tell him that t was wonied because he was on Channel 7 news," she rccalled. "He said, 'Why are you wonicd'r" Odeh, 41, was fatally wounded when a bomb exploded as he opened the door to the committee's office. The blast rocked th~ thm>-story buildina, hurlina debris tnto the weet and knockina over one bystander who may have been waitina for a bus. Odeh died in surgery at Western Medical Center. "He (Odeh) used to have all the mail they received at the office go through a metal detector after they started reccivinaa lot oftbreau," said a spokeswoman for the OrallJC Coun- ty Human Relations Commission. ---·---~ -- A Very Special Shoe Department # 119 Faahfon lilADd •Newport Beach• 759~1622 •"Bullocb Wilt.bin Wine I • Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, October 13, 1985 A3 Miami man tied to rise in OCdrugs LOS ANGEUS (AP) -Law. enforcement officiah say a Miami man convicted of conapinna to lell $6 million in cocaine is part of an innux of lar&o-IC&le drua dealen into Or-&Jlle~ County. After four days of tettimony and two houn of deliberations, a fedCT&l cou.n jury found Jesus Maria Ochoa, 28, fUilty of one count of conspiracy to distribute cocaine Friday. He faces as Jona as 20 yean in priton. Ochoa, a Colombian national liv- ~ in Miami Beach, was arrested July 9 10 the parkina lot of an ~ County shoppina center. Police wd they found about 20 kilograms of cocaine in his car trunk. Accordina to Lt. Orea Cooper, who beads the Santa ADI Police Depart- ment narcotics unit, Ochoa is an eumple of Colombian cocaine deal- en who have set ue operations m Oranae County 10 increasing numbers in recent months. Look Ma, no hancla 1tl8ht-yeu-old Heather Grady of Newport Beach flnda a lll4D-•Uecl ftren.hter'• helmet and turnout coat bl8 enoqh for two darinC an open houe at the Coeta lleu Fire atation on Saturday. The open houae wu held u part of Fire Pren:ntion Week. \ School kids get fast-food lesson By TOM WIUOBT °' ............. Studenu from TeW1okle School toured the Catt'1 Jr. Res.- taunnt at ISSO Adami Avenue Tbunday to set a bebind-~e ICC'Det look at an Amencan phenomenon -the fut-food rest.auran L The students, seventh and eiahth JrMSen, are enrolled m the .Cnool's EnaJilh as a Second Lanauaac pr<>snm and are mem- ben of a aocia.I studies clan tauah t by A viva Fonter. Fonter is also ~ a session OD employment awdance in wb.icb Cart's Jr. representatives aive the students tips OD attt.tng and holdina a job. "Asa fuW seament oflhe class, the stud.cots will learn bow to apply for a job, bow to dress for an interview and when to report to work -tlunp most nauve-born Americans learo from their parents," Font.er said. Exercises such as thete are the center of the program's social studies clulet. bcclwe &be)' a>- COl.lfllC studenta' a•milation into U .S. tociety. Fonta't dMI includes a mix of naUooalitia. unlike billnpal cducatioo pro-aram• that draw 00 studentl &om I 11oale minority JfOUp. Tbe c:i.- lt TiWinkle includel studen11 oJ Spanish, Vietnamett and Oli- nese ancet,. .. I think ~isb U I Second Lanauaae a more efficient ~ pm," ronter said. "Since st~ dents are divided ~ Enaliah ~uaae 1k.ills and a~ility ~teed of ~· there 11 a aux of oa tionaliun in lbele clasles, whicli a!Jo encoUf111Ct assimila- tion." TeWinkle bas been adopted by Cati's Jr., throuah the Adopt _a School prOlf&l1l. Tbrouah this prosram oompu.ies and buJi. neues se'1ect tehooll and provide various forms of assistance. For· ster said Carl's Jr. bas provided the tehool wtth coupons for food and drinks that are used to mn.rd aood pdes and student achieve- ments. STATE/ ION /WORIJ>:====:== Abbas' 150 clalms filed to cover release losses frollJ 11Jelon recall t By Ile Aaaoclated Presa ups e s FRESNO-About l 50 growers, packers, brokers and rcwlers have filed claims with the state for losses suffered during the summer watermelon recall. u s The claim1 seek: money for spoiled melons, lost and delayed sales, labor and other expenses tied to the Fourth of July weekend recall after minor illnesses • • were reported amona watermelon eaters. A bill by Asscmblr.mao Norman Wat.en, 0-Plymouth, that was signed by Gov. DcukmeJian last week establishes state responsibility for the recall, but an aide to Waters said Friday that legislation will be needed next year to pay the liability claims. Don 't take lottery t1cketa to Medco SAN DIEGO-The U .S. Customs Scrvice~s ifyou'n: aoing to Mexico, leave any lottery tickets at home because it's ill to bring them back into the United Stat.es. Customs agents won't go out o their way to look: for lottery tickets, but if they are seen, they will be confiscated., said James Brown. a spokesman for the Sao Dicao Customs offic:c. CalJf'omla •endlng •tudy team to Medco SACRAMENTO-A team of California specialists, bent on improvma the state's understand.in& of earthquake responae requircm~nu, is.1oi11J to Mexico for information. The state Office ofEmeraency Services satd Fnday that 13 memben of earthquake-pertinent st.ate -.encies would leave Tuesday, retumina Oct. 19. The announcement said Mexico's Sept 19 earthquake was the fint m~or one in a modem city with buildina codes rouahly comparable to those in California. Sty% rock ma•lclan arre.ted WEST HOLLYWOOD -Matthew Southard. a member of the rock music band Styx was arrested Saturday for investigation of carryina a conc:ca.led, loaded band1un in a vehicle after bif Rolls Roy_ce was stopped oo a traffic violation officials said. Southard, a 2S-year-old StnJ.er and keyboard player, was beld1at the West Hollywood sheriffs station wh11c waitina to post S I ood bail Los An&eles County sheriff a deputy Steve Fiusimmons said. ~uties st0pped Southard ~t 4 ~.m. while ~e was dri~na his ~olls Roy~ on Santa Monica Boulevard. F1us1mmons wd the vehicle had 1llegally unted windows which obstructed the driver's view. WASHINGTON (AP) -The United Stat.es appealed Saturday to Yugolavia to arrest a Palestinian freed by Italy despite U .S. charges he was a "savaae" terrorist who master- minded the hijacking of the cruise ship Achille Lauro. Exprcssina dismay at Italy's de- cision to n:lease Mohammed Abbas, the State Dc~eot urgently called on Yugoslavta to bold for extradition the close associate of Palestine Liberation Organization leader Y user Arafat. .. Abbas is one of the most notorious Palestinian terrorists and has been involved in savage attacks on civilians," the department sajd in a statement. "Evidence at hand stronJIY. sug- JCSts that Abbas was cnmmaUy implicated in the hijacking of the Achille Lauro, indeed, that he planned and controlled the oper- ation," the statement said. Abbas was one of two Palestinians who accompanied the four Achille Lauro hijackers on a plane that was intercepted and forced down in Sicily by U.S. Navy jet fi&bters Thursday ni&ht after leavina EiYl?t. lloh •mmed Abt.a A federaJ ;udge had issued a warrant on Friday for the arrest of Abbas, cha.rain& him wtth piracy, conspiracy and hostage taking aboard the cruise ship. "The government of Ital y has informed us. however, that us JU- diciaJ authonties did not consider this evidence leplly strona enou&h to suppon prov1s1onal arrest of Abbas while awaiting a fonnaJ U.S. request for his extraditJon." the State Depan- ment sa1d. Italian authonues said the> were thus, "obliged to let him go,·· the State Department said. Widowed captive vows vengeance NEWAR.K., N.J. (AP)-Amencao ex-hostages from the hiJacked Achille Lauro returned home aboard an Air Force Jet Saturday, and the widow of the single passenger slain aboard the ship vowed to testify apmst the Palestinians ac.cused of murderenng him. The 11 former hostages, along with four passengers who were ashore when the vessel was hijacked by four terronsts, arrived at Newark loter- nauonal Airpon and were whisked into an airpon hotel for reunions wt th their families. The Americans' flight from E&Y.Pt was interrupted by a stop tn Sicily, where they 1deoufied their former captors. whose EaYl>tian airliner was forced to land tn Sicily early Friday by four U.S. fighter jeu from a Navy carrier. First off the C-141 upon its arrival here shortly before l p.m. was Marilyn Klin&hoffer, whott wheel- chair-bound husband, Leoo, 69, was lcined aboard the cruite aJup before the pirates surrendered Wcd.oe.tay. She made oo comment to re- porters, but said in a telephone conversation later Saturday with President Re11o1n that she spat m the faces of the hijackers in Italy, accord-lnf. to a family fnend. 'I will do anything I can" to Stt .Kl1naJloffer's murderers brought to Justice, the family fnend, Lett) Simon, quoted Mrs. K11nahoffer as telling Reagan U.S. Sen. Alfonse D'Amato, R· N Y , who helped escort Mrs llart1JB 1Dln&>wfter KJingbotfcr to a l..tmolWJle at the airpon. quoted her as sayina; ··1 hope we can brina thcm beck to the U.S. But ifthey'JT not r11 sa over to testify ap.inst them." . As Mrs . .Kl1ngboffer. 58. dressed m black. was csconcd to the limow1ne. the other 1Ttum1n1 paucngers walked to a bus. Both vehicles headed for an 11rport hotel. where the former hostages weJT reunited with relauves behind closed doors an a baoquer room. The department said Italian of- ficials told the United States they did not have sufficient evidence to hold Abbas. The U.S. statement wd: "We arc deeply disappointed at Italy's decision to release Abbas." M u barak accuses U.S. of piracy Compantons suppo11ed Mrs K.Jtoghotfer on each side as she entered the hotel. She stared strat&ht ahead. a look of despair o n her face. and later left the hotel without talbng to rcponers Meanwhile. hundreds ot passen- gers who were stranded when the h1j aclang cut shon their Mediter- ranean cruise left Israel on Saturday to return home Soviet •hlp off Soutbland '• coa•t HONOLULU - A Soviet vessel apparently involved in intelhaence ptherina was reported Saturday to be operating in international waten off the coast of Southern California, authorities said. The 344-foot 8alzam was about 60 miles west of San Dicao, said Lt. Cmdr. Tim Tar lor, U.S. Third Fleet spokesman here. "While the specific mission of the ship ~snot k:n~wn, previ<?us Soviet deployments of this. type have been ~~ed with ~llecung information on Navy submanne and surfac:c operauons. Taylor wd. Teen• charged ln McDonald'• •hootlng DETROIT -Two teeo-qen were arraiped Saturday on 11 felon y charaes each in a lunchtime shooting spree that wounded 10 people at a crowded restaurant, and a juvenile was beina held, police said. Ten tecn-aaers were wounded Friday by aunflJ'e or fragments when an argument between two sroups of youths erupted into sbooti.na i~ a McDonald's_ restaurant on Detroit's west side, police Deputy Chief Richard Dun1Y sa1d. One of the victims remained in serious condition Saturday. Ez-Team•ten chlef ald• crime probe CHICAGO -Former Teamsters President Roy Williams bas won a 45- day delay in his date to report to pris~>n by ~inf to ~perate·in a.federal investiption oflinlcs between the union and oraani.zed cnme, 1ccord1na to a report publi1hed Saturday. U .S. District Judae Prentice M~ball .~nted the reprieve Friday after Jus~ce. Dcpartme.nt fawy~rs told him Williams had qreed to aid in the iovesupuoo, the Cb1caao Tnbune reported. Open •W' qult. clrcult to help Jlulcan• LONDON -Opera aw Placido Dominao. who lost four close relatives in the Mexican earthquake, plans to leave the opera c~t for a year t~ raise money for quake survivon. "lam ukin& every theater m the world to 11ve me one year' a leave of ablenoe, swtina immediately. I plan to aive a whole year of cooceru for survivon of the earthquake," llid the Spuilh tenor in an interview with the Sunday l)mes. ~minao llid he hoJ>Cs. t~ live 40 concerts and raise $8 million to proVJde hous1na for some 200 fam1bes. rm~HUChf>e61n•lnnood~.Ue PONCE, Puerto Rico -Rescue worlccn on Saturday bet&n a final, 72- bour ICll1'Ch for1urvivon of the mudalide th.at buried the Mamayes shantytown ftve dayi earlier. Oov. Rafael Hernandez Colon said the aovernment would erect a monument to the hundmh of ~J)le believed killed lo the di.sast.er and would not allow bOUtH to be rebuilt in the Mamayes area. on a steep ridae at the bae of 1 mountain.~ town wu devutat.ed Oct. 7 by a mud1Jjde t.rigered by I trop6caJ delup. Polaad polHd for election• today w AR.SAW, Poland-Poland's first pertiamentary election 11noe the 1980 worken' revolt W. place~ endina • campe.ip i.o whicb communi.tt autboriU.. mouoted u uopreat.ed media dfol1 to ddeat ~'OPl"_Onent not on t.be ballot. That OppOGCDt ii a boycott c:aU by t.be outlawed Solidarity union, ud Solidarity lelden said Sltwday their IUPJIOt\Cn were beina detaiDed or batuled by the tovemment. The outcome oftbe eliecdon i1 not in doubt liswe mOlt .. u are auarant.eed for the Communm Patty and iu amea. Butt.he 90vmunent tw w.,cd a Westem4tyle campalp to boolt vow:r turnout in the Illa of tbe boycott. Abbas, clad in a blue safari suit, and his Palestinian companion arrived m 8cl1J8de on Saturday night and were met by PLO officiaJs with a limousine rea,istered to the head of their mission there. Maxwell Rabb, the U.S. am- basaador in Rome met wtth Itallan Pnme Minister Bettino Craxi and later told reporters, "I am not happy with what has happened." State Department spokesman Dan Lawlor said there was no immediate response from the Yugoslav govern- ment. CAIRO. Egypt (AP) -President Hosnt Mubarak on Saturday accused the United States of piracy for forcing an Egyptian airliner carrying four cruise ship hijackers to land an Italy. He said the action had stramed relations between the United States and Egypt. "I am very wounded," Mubarak told reporters following a mectm& with Premier el-Gazouly Dafaalah of Sudan. Hours earlier, about 500 students FBI reports surge in violeht crimes Six-month results s h ow first increase since first half of· 81 WASHING TON (AP) -The number of crimes reponed to pohce went up 3 percent in the first half of I 98S, the fint mcrcase since the same six month• of 1981 , the FBI reported Saturday. The bureau's Uniform Cnme Re- port showed that reported cnmes an cities of a million people or more decreased by 2 percent, while total reported crimes in suburban a~ jumped by 4 percent The overall 3 peroont inC't'ellC 1n reported crimes was attributable laraely to ••6 percent upturns i_n both the Soutbem and Western rqJon1 of the counuy,.. said FBI Director William H. Wcblt.er. 11\e Unlfon!l Crime Report p ve no rcuon why reported crime l'O$e silf\iftcantly in the South aod Wes1 but showed no cbanee in the Nonb· east, and dropped by 1 pmient in the Midwest. While reponed murden n.t· tionwide from Jan. I IOJUM lO rel! by 2 percent. the FBI said. violent crime overall went up 4 percent IDd property crime lftcteued by l pet• ctnl Reported rapa rote by 7 pen:au. udid lllJ'IVltcd ueaul\, tbe reponaid. The figures confirmed a d1squ1et- ing trend 1n crime that emerged m the last three months of 1984, accordrng to an FBI repon released last Apnl. For the last three months of l 984, overall reponed cnme had risen by 2 percent compared to the last quaner of 1983. the repon wd. The newest report compared the first six months of this year wt th the Jan. I-June 30 period of 1984. When the FBI released its prehm1nal') 1984 cnme fi&urcs. an "\>nl. Webster had noted that 0' era.II cnme decreased by 3 percent from 1983 to 1984, A broader puae of cnme an Amenca.. the Bureau of J us nee St.atisucs' National Cnme Surve). showed that for all of J 984. the number of people v1ctJm1zed by cnrne fell from 37 m1lhon to 3S.5 milhnn -a~ of 4.1 ptroc nL The report reltascd Saturda) show- ed that the 3 percent 1ncrca1t in the ovtrall number of en m~ reported for t.be Jan. l~unt 30 penod oft 98S was the Ant time t.be inde1 went up sinct tbc ftaurta for the same six·mo~tb period in t91l Mft competed with tboee for ' 980. Overall~ cnme dropped by 5 perccut from l 98 l to 1981 The amo S percJtnt cSecre.ue ocxurred tn tbt am m months of 1982, 198 l and 19k -.~--~-·----- at Cairo Uruvers1ty protested L'S interccpuon of the Egyptian plane They burned Amencan and lsraeh flaas and shouted slopns against Mubarak. the United States and Israel unul the protest was broken up b) pohce Mubarak said the United States had caused a setback to Egy-puan- Amencao rclauons that will take "more time and effort b) the United States" to hcaJ The 5 50 puscngers wicrc on a shore excursion when the Italian lu.Jtul') hner was hiJacked last Monday nl&ht ·They were 1n1Ually flown to Rome On Tbursd.a) the\ amved in Tel Avl\ to await the sh1p1s am val at the port of Ashdod. The cruise was finally canceled Saturday because of conunucd re- fusal b) El)'ptan authonttes to 11ve the 4.ch1lle Lauro penn1ssio n to sail from Port Said. Specta t ors ch eer arres t of meter maid BOSTON (AP) -A Boston patrol- man arrested and handcuffed a meter m11d when she alletedly refuted bJS request not to uc\et an i!leplly parked car, and bystanders cheered. police said. 4. crowd of 20 people pthered Fnda) 1n Boston's Back Bay as the officers handcuffed Bernadette Gtlard1. who was lat.er cbarlcd with bcint a disorderly penon. The ticketed car was parted at a fire hydrant. but the two patrolmen had told tht dn ver to pull over wb.t.lc they cleared up a traffic J&m. The officen said they asked Gilardi not to t1clcet the car "It was incredible," S&Jd Officer William Walsh "People Wert checr- inaand yelhna. 'Lock her up. Lock her up.' "You would h.ave thouaht ~ h.ad arrested a Palnun1an tcrTonst." Tbt Boston Globe rcpomd that ont chcenna bystander 1&1d teelftt a meter maid wu arrested wu a special treat "I always thouaht betna tbert to ece the Red So• clinch the pennant lD 1967 _... ~ putcst tJu04. rd e-ver teen.. .. aaad Ritchie Corl1a No way TbU wu ablolutety, f.a.r and away, t1u1 wu the ,aia1 thiaa Ml hope to "" 10 my lite. .. Wabb a.nd his p&tlDC!r, Tbomu 0 Wallh, .ere lnvettipti1111 a two-car ICC'ident on ~~ood'1 moat crowded th I ' I '. M OrMOe COIM DAILY PILOT/&undey, Octob« 13, 188lS US backs up tough talk with action in Mediterranean 87 B.AIUlY 9CllWEID Al'M ' S ..... been a lack of will," be said. no uylum for tm'Oriam or tm"Orilta. •• have been killed in troubletpoll But in the cue of the four Palcsti-Oecl.arin.a be spoke (Qr RelpA. the around the &lobe. WASHINGTON -Americans nian pirates. Reapo wu able to U.S. officiil sent a clear lipaJ that The car.:'bombina of the U.S. have to ao t>Ack to the 8&tbery pira1et approve a military operation that -"the intemationaJ ICOWJC of ta· Marine buncb near Beirut airport at the turn of the 19th century to find without firlna a shot -denied rorism" would be met with American in Lebanon two yearr aao killed 241 echoes oft.he muscular U.S. reapon1e snatched terrorists sanctuary. They miabt. Marines and sailors. Navy diver to the bijacken of Achille Lauro and face a trial and punishment. ''There is no doubt in our mind. If Robert Stethem waa alain in the the murder of Leon Klinahoffcr. Reqan said the operation was a the opportunity pments iuelf, we hijacldna of a TWA jetliner of out Modem-day terrorists are an mesaqe to terrorists everywhere: will do the same thina apin," Athena lut June. elusive enemy. As President Reapn "You can run but you cannot hide." Speakes said. "We cannot tolerate More than a dozen foreip ICTvioe explained Fnday why it's bard to DefeDJe Secretary Caspar w. terrorism in any form. We will oftioen lost their lives in Lebanon in retaliate, the tillers of American Weinberaer, u exultant as the presi-continue to talce every appropriate the lut several yean. Two others Marines and diplomats are enpgcd dent, founa echoes of the U.S.-led measure available to us to deal with were killed in Tehran. in a new type of warfare. invasion that overthrew a Mani st these dastatdly deeds." In 1984, there were more than 600 They set up their bases amona fovernment in the Caribbean in "It's something we've needed for a terrorist incidents, a 20 pe1'9CDt e1vilians, using them as shields ... To 983. Tbe plan that netted the Iona time," Senate M~ority Leader iDCRUC over the averqe level of the retaliatewouldbeanactofviolence," hijackcn, be said, bad "many of the Robert Dote, R-Kan., 111d later, previousfiveycan,RobenB.OUJcr, the president said, referrina to the fact very fine features which we believe summina up early conaresaional reac-director of the State Department s many innocent ~pie would die. were exemplified in the Grenada tion to·the decisive U.S. action. ••ne office of counter-terrorism, reported Sometimes it s impossible to exact operation." imponant thin& is we've been able to last month. vengeance because terrorists often And, at the White House late nail some oftheae terrorists." And there were 480 incidents blow themselves up in their raids. Thursday, presidential spokesman Terrorism bu taken a heavy toll of throuah Auaust. be said, compend "Our problem in the put bas not Larry Speakes declared "there can be Americans. 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Weinberger questioned the approach. In any event, the United States did not take reprisals, concentrating in- stead on diplomacy to try to tight terrorism. Shultz, in a speech Thursday, registered his distress that Klinahof- fer, "an innocent American -at that, an elderly and crippled one," bad been killed in the Achille Lauro takeover. Leon Kllqhoffer, who killed lut week by Arab terrortata, and h1a wt.le, Marilyn. Capture wasn 't first U.S. encounterwith Mediterranean pirates Would you ou11 11 you cou1d do 11 without scare tacttcs shock treatments cold turkey w1thdrawa1 drugs . c1tmb1ng the walls gaining weight embarrassment or willpower? Even 11 you feel you ought to quit but you don I really want 10 attend a tree meeting Shultz told a conference of busi- nessmen, civic leaders and others at the State Department that the slaying of the retired New York appliance WASHINGTON (AP)-The U.S.ac11on tobnng the P~lestinian store owner, "just shows you the kind hijackers to justice returns American forces to the same v1c1n1ty ~one of the of people -if that's the right word -nation's first overseas militaryexpcdjuons-also aimed at Mediterranean ATIEND OUR FIRST MEETING FREE ... IQill rmEI Costa NO COST OR OBLIGATION mesa medical Center Hospital :w1 \'ictoria Strect Conference Room Tut'<iday. October 15 & Wedncsda.). October 16 7::l0 P. ~1. C Smo•en~rs Inc 1984 For .. 1tormat•O" •bout 'P<'t1al P•O<J•am• tor vou1 qrouo 01 1.ompanv l all 1 800 828 HE LP that we're talking about." pirates. In a brief. emotional speech, Shultz The current incident involves modern military trappings, with American said, "There should be no sanctuary carrier-launched warplanes forcing an Egyptian jet carrymg the hijackers to for these people. They should be land in Sicily, where Italian police seized the Palestinians for prosecution. brought to justice, and we arc It wasa young United States that first faced piracy 1n the Mediterranean, absofutely firm in our view that the when newly won independence cost Amenc.1n shipping the protection of the only way to deal with terrorism is to British flag. back them down. Two American vessels were captured by Alge nan pirates in 1785. with B•rry Sc/nre1' tH covered their21 crew members held. dlplom•cy tor De A .. ocl•led Pre•• Negotiations dragged on until, in I 793. Algenan pirates captured I 0 more Wice 1111. American vessels. 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It was Tunis toward which the Palestinian pirates were headed when cap~urcd on Thursday, their flight path being along north ofTripoli, now a pa.rt ofL1bya. Air Force lifts secrecy label from shuttle flight WASHINGTON (AP) -The Air Force tw lifted the secrecy label from its first West Coast space shuttle flight and disclosed the mission of the two main experiments in the ship's cargo hold. One of the devices, called Teal Ruby, is an infrared space surveillance experiment that the Air Force said is "desiJlled to demon- strate detection of aircraft in flight." Sources said that includes cruise missiles. The other experiment will test a sensor called Cirris that eventually will help track ballistic missiles. The Air Force said the sensor is "designed to collect data on the aurora and Earth aunospbere." It bas been a· badly kept secret that the inaugural flight from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California next March 20 would carry the two experiments. M~. Ron Rand, an Air Force spokesman, said last week that "since Teal Ruby and Cirris arc experimen- tal rather than operational, we de- termined that disclosure of their identities and mission would have a negligible effect on national secur- ity." An earlier version ofthe Cirris was flown on the fourth mission of the space shuttle in June 1982. It failed, avparently because a teleteope cover didn't open. Teal Ruby will share a satellite with three other experiments. Cinis is one of six experiments mounted on a shuttle pallet that will be exposed to space dunng flight. then brought back to Earth. Te~I Ruby 1s described as a "staring mosaic array" -a detector that concentrates on a specific area of the Earth. The detectors sense infrared energy. which 1s then transformed to an image. The device 1s able to swivel enabling the sensor to focus on a point while . the satellite orbits. After a detection attempt, Teal Ruby's tele- scope can be stowed in the satellite. . The Air Force said the space test 1~volves JOO experiments. The de- vice's hfe 1s limited by the supply of ~upcr~old chemicals needed to cool its f~J ~lane assembly. C1ms 1s an acronym for Croygenic Infra-red Radiance Instrument for the Shuttle. It will scan the horizon for back- grou~d data to help future surveillance spacecraft detect hostile ballistic missiles. .The Air Force chose Vandenberg Air Force base, I SO miles nonhwest ~f Los Angeles, for launching shuttles into polar orbit. Shuttles launched to ~he cas~ from Kennedy Space Center tn Flc;>nda get a boc;>st from the Ean.b 's ro~t1on and go mto an equatorial orbit. In order to circle the Earth over its poles, shuttles from Florida would have to be launched over heavily populated areas. From Vandenbera, a s~uttle can be la~nched to the south wtthout overflymg populated land Reservation Indians revive c!~~':.~~ ~i?~!.~;~~~~~~.~~s of Arapaho Indians stood 1n line for About a do1en tribe memben 111 hours outside ateepee to take part in a inside a teepee each taltina a t tn ll;Cred pipe ceremony rev1ved by kneelina before' a tribal elder .:h tnba~ elden in an eft'on to halt a 1pate tapped the around and made mot.ion~ of 1u1cidet by youn, men. meant to clean1e the individual's toul The ceremony wu Intended to and body with the spiritual Jood clean1e "bad medicine" amona eanh. Each face then wu painted youna people that hu led to nine with 11~ md peint. aujcides d~rina the past t~o month1 The ceremon} wu uacd tut in 1918 on the Wind River Indian Reser· dunna a lelhaJ ~epidemic. ~ ............................. --------------------~-·~ • . - Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, October 13. 1986 Al Nobel winners say prize will enhance group's efforts BOSTON (AP) -The group that won the Nobel Peace Pnze on Fnday wu born Just five years ago out of the trUJt that developed between a Soviet and an American doctor who sought a way for physicians to tell the world the danaera of nuclear war. .. We now 1nstantly, ma sense, have a worldwide audience," said Peter Zheuthn, director of public affairs for International Pby11cians for the Prevention of Nuclear War. The Boston-based international federation, which claims 135,000 members in 41 countncs. began when a lonatime professional relat1onsh1p between two of the world's leading cardiol<>Jists, Bernard Lown of Bos- ton and Yevgueni Chazov of the Soviet Union, turned to discussions of the effects of nuclear war. Each brou&bt two colleagues to a Mikhail KU21n, director of the ln- l:>ccember 19"80 meeting in Geneva, srnute of Surgery of the Soviet Switzerland, and the group was Academy 1n Moscow, and Dr. Leonid fo unded. They said its m1ss1on was to II) 1n, head of the lnstltutc of conVlnce other doctors they have a B1ophys1cs and cha1 nnan of the "professional duty to address the U S.S.R. Committee on Radiation greatest threat to human Life." Protection "We arc not an orgamzauon that "It crosses national boundanes. has ~n around for decades. We are and I think that's why ll won the an organization that five years ago Nobel Peace Pnzc," wd Muller, 42, didn't exm," Lown wd Fndar "It's of-Wellesley JUSl something extraordinary.' Ch1"1an, 43, said the Nobel PnLe Lown was in Geneva, where he was wa!o "a tremendous "otc of co n. attending a Unncd Nations con· fidence 10 1hc anti-nuclear movemen1 ference. And the nine full-time cm-1nternationall)'. It's a tremendous ployees at the group's headquan er!> mo\e toward emphasmng the 1m· waited for his return to Boston before ponance of 1hc East and West celebrating. working 1ogether " John Pastore, IPPNW secretary ''It's a shock bccau.te ii'• the pinnacle of accompljahme.ot and recognition," sWf member NOl'D)AD Stem wd of the award ... One always has a doubt that the rest of the world rccogruzes your presence and ac- comphshments, and we're bumbled by such recogniuon ... .. I couldn't be more elated," said Dr Sidney Alexander, a cardiolasitt and president of the group's Am~ can affiliate, Physicians for Social Responsibility ... , hope tb1s wtll ICf"Ve as a marvelous catalyst" for President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev at theLr summH next month. said the group hopes to use m pnze ,- money. about $225.000. to sponsor a .. gl obal tour" of physicians from the -:-East and West. Lown, 64, 1s a Harvard L nl\ ers1t' cardiologist who helped in\Cnt the NOTICE heart defibrillator to restore a lost hcatbcat witb elcctnc shock ( hazo" serves as chief of the medical team that treats Soviet Politburo oflic1al\ The two, who met in 1960 are CO· presidents of the lntemauonal Ph ~.,. 1c1ans for the Prevention of Nuclear War. Lown and Cha10 ". al<.o a card1ologist. collaborated on a 1mn1 research in the 1970s 1n Mo-.co~ on the mechanisms of sudden death J colleague said. 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Mission Viejo 92692, 495-1243 Mail may be addressed to House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 STATE SENATORS Ber1esoa, Marian (37th Di.strict-R.) 140 Newport Center Dr. Suite 120, Ne~rt Beach, 92660, 644-1137 Carpenter, P aul B. (33tb Dl1trlct-D), 5400 Orange Avenue, Cypress, 90630, 952-3201 Royce, E dward B. (3%ad Diatrlct-0), 13030 Euclid Ave., 110, Garden Grove, 92643, 534-8510 Seymoar, J obD (35tb Dlatrlct-R), 1360 S Anaheim Blvd., Anahei.In,92802,999-0963 During sessions, mail may be addressed to State Capitol, Sacra.rnento,95814 STATE ASSEMBLYMEN Allen, Dorl• (7llt Dlatrlct-R), 5911 Cerritos Ave .. Cy press, 90630, 821-1500 Br own, Den.nJ1 (58tb Dl1trict-R), 1945 Palo Verde Ave., Long Beach,90814,895-3787 Fer paoa, GU (70th District-R.) 4667 MacArthur Blvd. Suite 305, Newport Beach, 92660 756-0665 Frlnelle, Nolan (ttth Dlatrlct-R ), 17195 Newhope, Fountain Valley,92708,662-5503 Jobaatoa, Ro11 (Utb Dlatrlct-R ), 1501 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton 92635, 738-5853 Lewl1, JobD R. (17tb Dlatrtct-R ), 626 E. Chapman Ave .. Orange,92666,997-9270 Roblnaon, Rlcbard (7!nd Dlatrlct-D), 11400 Stanford Ave., <JardenGrove,92640,530-7200 Durjng sessions, mail may be addressed to State Capitol, Sacrarnento,95814 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Stanton, Roger -1st District, 834-3110 Wieder, Harriett -2nd District, 834-3220 Nestande, Bruce -3rd District, 834-3330 Clark, Ralpb -4th District. 834-3440 RUey, Tbomat F . -5th Diatrict, 834-3550 Address: 10 Civic Center Plaz.a, Santa Ana. 92701 Diet of Alaskan Eskimos making them radioactive? Eskimos 10 northern Alaska have not yet st.aned to glow in the dark. But stand by. They cat caribou. Canbou eat Lichens. Lichens live so long they absorb more radioactJvity than other plantS'. So Eslcimos, it's repQned, arc becoming more rad1oact1ve than other people. Q. How come quickest niftiest runners in footbaJI are the little men? A. The bisaer the muscle, the more time it needs to stretch and contract. Same reason leopards are swifter than giraffes. You know those plants that trap insects? What they crave 1s nitrogen. They usually gro" so dLrt where heavy rains leach out all the nitrogen Q. Who was the fi rst author to make SI million solely on wntmg? A. Jack Lo ndon Dead at 40 m 19 16. Overdose. Your fint cousin once removed 1s a closer relative than your second cousin. The Mutilated Currency Branch of the U.S. Treasury will pay you SS for three-fifths or more ofa SS bill. S2.SO for two-fifths to three-fi fths of a SS bill, and nothing for less than two- fifths of a $5 bill. Indians say: "If the Whites wo/.it waa a battle. If the Indians won, it was a massacre." When a couple of men not equaJ in status meet 1n some Middle East places, the lower man lcisses the higher man's cheek, elbow and band. The hi&her man, then, lci55C$ his own hand. If you insist on getting a penguin for a pct, bear in mind you'll have to teacb it bow to eat. Newly captured penguins don't recoaniz.c what you and I might call penauin food. They have to be force fed for awhile. The best tennis players most often come from small families, the best wrestlers from laric families. Maryland law makes it illepl for a woman to go throu&h her husband's pants pockets while he sleeps. Said William WriaJey: "When two men in a business always aar~. one of them is unnecessary." Q. Isn't Lapland between Finland and Sweden? A. Lapland has no nattonaJ bound- aries. h runs across the top of Norway, Sweden and Finland into Russia. Argument conllnues over which U.S. presjdent was first to have a telephone on his desk. Herbert Hoo- ver gets that distinction. A telephone was installed in a White House hall shortly after Rutherford Hayea talked with Aleunder Oraham Bell on an early phone in 1877. But none waa put on the president's dctk until 1929. L.M. Boyd 11 • .,.dlc•ld col•au.111. Pilot Welcomes comments The Dally Piiot welcomes your comments on matters of public Interest. Letters and longer articles of commentary must be signed. They should be typed or clearly written and aent to: LETTERS lo the EDITOR, Dalty Piiot, 8ox 1llO, Coete Meta, CA 12121. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ''-*IW lfllor TeMTelt W~Mh9t ="~ CtaltaMft loelU ldltoo -+-·- ''President Reagan 's moraltzlng denunciations of hijackers, tf!ough perfectly true. must begratJfytngtothepeopl ehedenounces. Sen. Moynihan returns to anti-communist realm Reputation for anti-communism took a dive after h e called Gr enada 'a ct of war' Seo. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, O- N. Y., writes furiously to object. It appears that at a town meeting in upstate New York someone asked him to comment on "Mr. Buckley's (charge) that you used to be a strong anti-communist." A charm of Mr. Moynihan is that he always insists on talcing rhetorical satisfaction from what be does. This time be writes, "My reply was that I couldn't quite undentand. Whilst I was shaking my fist in the faoc of the Commie dictator Deng, you were loll ya•~ about the South Seu on a luxury y t with a bevy of ladiei, only one of whom couJd be your wife." Tbc senator's reference is to the 30 ';:J.,s before the mut I recently spent . na from Honolulu to New Guinea. while Sen. Moynihan was huuriating in Oriental hospitality in the Middle Kmgdom. Sen. Moyniban's reputation as a reliable anu-communist took a most awful blow after the Grenada libera- tion, which be described aa "an act of war." It was after that that I wrote in Esquire of the senator's "geol~cal slide in the direction of an enstic namby-pambyism." And only sev- eral da¥s ago, Tbc Washington Post, discussing the new neo-conservativc anti-communist quarterly The Na- tiopal Interest, notes a conspicuous absence from the masthead of a journal whose movers and shakers arc lrvina Kristal, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Henry Kissinaer and Norman Podhoretz of"the most eminent and accomplished Democrat on whom the neo-conservatives counted to march in the front of their ranks." In fact, the writer concludes, "Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan can now be seen on the opposina ramparts." That is the view from Wasbinaton. But there will always be sparks from that Catherine Wheel, and the senator enclosed a couple of items worth memoria.liz.ing. The first is an account of his behavior when, with seven senators last summer, be traveled to China and went to the Great Hall of the People to visit with China's spectacular new leader, Dena Xiao-ping. who at aae 80 is struuJina to permit a little liberalism to oil the ossified corpse of Mao's China. Sen. Moynihan, who, when be served as our ambassador to the United Nations, raised unholy bell with our putative allies who rqularly voted qainst us io the U.N.1 went fiaht up to the little commie dictator and demanded to know bow come China at the U.N. had voted 86 percent of the time apinat the United States last session. Did China have a "two-United States policy"? Tbc wisecrack bounces nicely off China's tircleis criticism of the Unit- ed States to the effect that we have a two-China policy, one for the main- land, one for Taiwan. There arc contradictory reports over the response to this by Deng. Tbc New China News A&ency, which serves to report whatever the party tells it to report, quoted Dena as rcplyina, "Certain problems do exist between us, but u Iona as we ha vc the deairc to develop relations, these problems can be solved and solutions can be found." Moynihan 's version of Deng's reply was, "He looked at his watch and mdicated it was time for the meetina to end." Since the official version sounds like standard diplomatic treacle, we can assume Moynihan's venion is the COrTCCt one. Bravo Moynihan. It is distressina that in our enthusiasm for the direction Dena is ta.kin.a. we foraet that he remains, in fact. a commie dictator. , WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY ~~ .... . --' .... And then Seo. Moynihan sends along a copy of bit newsletter to his constituents in wbkb be reveals that when be went to the United Nations, Vice President Nelson Rockefeller (this wu in I 97S) took him to one side "and told me the first thina I mutt know about the U.N. is that the Soviets would be listenina to every telephone call I made from our Mission.I or from our su.ite in the Waldon Towm. They bad installed incrcasinaly sophiaticated equ.ipmcnt for doina this in their Mission on 67th Street, in their compound at Glen Cove on Lona Island, and most imJ_>'?rtantly from a new 22-ttC?ry buildina they bad built on the hiah around of Riverdale in the Bronx, from which their intercepts swept the whole of Manhattan." Moynihan not only protested this to the Carter admirustration, but introduced a bill that wouJd pve us the right to expel a country enpaed in spyina. The mcredible answer from the Carter -and the Rcqan - administration• bas been, •> the adminiatration already bu the riabt to eject diplomata, and so doesn't need another law aivina it a redun- dant riaht; b) the Soviet Union is not violatinc the 4th Amendment ri&hts of Amencans to privacy, since these f'i4bts are auarantced apinst viol- auon by the U.S. aovemment, not violation by forei&n 1ovemments. That it Alice io Wonderland-type stuff, and the senator is properly indi&nant. And WC all wish him a happy repatriation to the old country, where we commie ba.iten live. wuu.m B9dl•1 l• • •YJHIJcatl!d colrumll•t. -IJ'•!!IWttC.J:l~f ~!!Ill!!!'!-------------• • .. • ei!A~ Consummate.fund-raiser exaggerates money needs WASHING TON -Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., is renowned in Wasb- inaton 11 one of the champion political fund-raiaen of alJ time. His "Conareuional Oub" has raised million• to Help elect conservative candidates -and defeat those on the New Riabt's hit ljst. But you'd never be aware of Helms' money·rai•ina succ:eu if all you had to 10 on wu the piteous appeal he sent out acrou the country recently, ~ for caah to pay off h.is 1984 ca.mpaian debts. Actually. accordina to the letter the Helms campeian is only about S200,000 in the hole -a pittance 0001iderin1 the SIS. 9 million he railed to lqueU by rus Democratic challenacr, Jim Huot, in the costliest Senate campaiaJl in history. Poor-mouthina. of COW'IC, ia a time-honored technique for ra.iaina money t _ and Helms makes that $200,000 10und like t.be national debt. ln fact, hit Jett.er explains.. .. it'• 10 critical you 1eod m~ a contribution otSl70, I feel co~pelled to aend you thiJ letta via certifted mail." Helm1' tin-cup appeal ia almost bea.rt·reodina at times. "All of our bills a.re au montha past due," the letttr waila. "People just haven't ttuclt Wlth ua 1.inoe the election the Jac1 A•DEISO• ;md JOSE PH SPl AR way my campaian adviscrs thouJbt they would." The betrayal aoe• beyond mere bad advice, thouah. "And now one of our creditors has taken the matter to court," the letter continues. "Unless I am able to ma.kc a payment to him on Au,. l, my campe.ian fa~ teriou1 I.I trouble. That's why I had to tend tbu letter certified. h 'a absolutely eaaeotial I immediately raitc at leu1 S 132,500 to eaY him and other cam_pajp bills. ' Tbe dutardly cred.itor wbo hauled eoor Jeae into coun wu Stephen O'lm, wbo os;-a mail fun<S. ' ftnn lo 'nia. He flled .Wt = SIJ,000 wort be did for the Helma campaipl 1ut yee.r. The claim baa ii.ace been ten.led. Thouah the court record bu been teated" and the attomeyt were put uAdcr a 111 order Cram to&d OW' uaociaie Donald OOldbera that t.be settlement amounted to rouaJtly the amount owed. lntereatinaly, Helm• never listed Cram as a creditor in hia Federal Election Commiuioo filin11. althoup the rules require it. And a comnuuioo apokesman aaid it has not been notified of the 11ettlement.. which the Law aaya the commiaaioo must approve. The lepl document warned that "you must lian and date the actnowl- cdpment," and added ominoualy that if the tarset of the 1ununoo1 failed to respond, "judpient by default will be taken ipinat you." Of cou.ne, the thre&tonin& lepJ i'!IC?n . wu directed at Jefl'cnoo M.arketinl. not tbe rcctpienta of the Helms tuod-raiaina letter. But to thoee uovened in court docwncnta, it could have looked llkc a wanllOI aimed 1traiabt at them. lo fact, mat'I prec:iaely Wbat bap-- pened. A Hel.ma cam~ ajde ackno~ that the oftlee bu received aeVeta1 calla and tan.en from redi*Dta o( the lener who were under tbe lmpreuion that they had 10mebow become lnvolved ti> the court su.il Tbey wanted to know bow they t.bould respond, tbe aj41t u.ld. Jed .......... u4 ~ s,.r .,..,,...,.,..~ J09BPB SOBRAJll JOSEPH SOBRAN Welles' gift: He could wow us Orson Wellea is beina aenerally described u an unfulfilled seniua. but I think of him u a reatleu but basically rea.1ized talent At 2S be bad made a movie, "Citizen Kan~1" that a poll of ailics would later cau the area teat film of all time. lt wasn't that, but it was one of the most inventive. "Genius," of course, is one of the most abused words of our time. People used to talk about the aenius of Beethoven. Now they talk about the comic genius of Woody Allen. This is not to dis~ talent of that caliber. Woody Allens jokes not only make me laugh, they leave an a.fteralow of admiration. And I could watch "Citizen Kane" u many more times as I've already seen it, and pleue don't ask )\ow many that is. But can there be real geruua in movies? No other art requires such a l.arge-acale deployment of material resources. Michaelangelo only needed models; Shakespeare and Beethoven needed p&per. A movie dirtctor is jud&ed not only by his conception, but by a ~c execution of that conception, which is at the mercy of a thousand continaencies of script, casting, editing, music and, above all, money. Money: Tbat was Wcllei' com- plaint. He could never raise the money for his next film. And ao be sometimes made shift to produce movies on a shoestring, or several bits of shoestring tied end to end. He did film versions of" Macbeth," "Othello" and "Chimei at Mid- niaht," the latter bis own venion of the two plays Shakeipcarc bad un- imaainalJvely titled "Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2." His "Macbeth" was one of the most dismaJ productions of Shakespeare I have ever seen. The best thmJ 1 can say for bis "Othello" is that 1t was not nearly as bad. "Chimes at Mid.n.i&ht," with Welles himself as Falst.af( was at least an interesting film, but its main innova- , ti on was that Falstaff seemed more eerie than funny. At the end it is reported he was P.lannina a movie of "Kina Lear." 1 id:n't say 1 am tilled with regret that be never made it. All his Shakespeare films came after "Citizen Kane" and "The Maa- nificcnt Arnbenons." which Welles made in his mid-20s. And the striking thina about these fi..nt two films is bow mature they att. For all their orifinality of technique, they make senoUJ comments on human nature. In the case of "Kane," the critic Pauline IUcl gives the credit to Welles' screenwriter, Herman Man· lriewicz. Whatever the reason, Welles' later films seem not only less brilliant but also less wise. He was no Jean Renoir· he dido 't leave the viewer fcelina that a deep chord of humanity had been touched, or that his work was cnlara· ina to realize a wider vision of hum.an life with each new film. Welles had one areat gift: He could w_ow you. He wowed New York with bis Mercury Theater productions of Shakespeare, which revolved around &immiclcy idcaa such as doing .. Julius Ca~" as.an allegory of fasCism. Jn the 30s, th.is was bot stuff. He wowed the nation when be did "The War of the Worlds" in a documentary atylc that made radio liatencn think Mar- tian• bad I.anded in New Jersey. . He .bad been wowina people since hit childhood, when be recited "Kina lat" at the aae of 7. With that enonnous voioe which sounded as if it were indeed oomina from the bottom of a well, Welles alwaya sounded older than he wu The paradox it that he reached bit tu.ti development early, and stopped_ He made a life's work of impresa· people by~ attention to bimse'(f. Even th~ Shakespeare &>roductiooa were des1.1Ded to upstaae the poet, to the areater alory of the director He lacked the aelf-effacemcnt of the ·true aruat. I alwaya liked h.im best in "The Third Man," in which be wu per-f~y cut u the ,cbanninaJy boomlfta villain Harry Llme who can't srow up and retuies to ~ace the evil or a black-market trlde thatkilla innocent people. Tbe film WU direc1ed by Carol Reed -a better but lcu celebrated director than Wcllea. Wellct rutted ft-om one medium to another, and finally to wine COm· merdah and talk lbowa. He always =l_~~~~-~-be otheft. That WU tbe ~u-. to There~ DO need to pine for a di&::t lifi. 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Lichens Live so Iona they absorb more radioactlVlty than other pla. nts: So Eskimos, it's reported, are becoming more radioactive than other people. Q. How come quickest niftiest runners 1n football arc the httlc men? A. The bisaer the muscle the more time it needs to stretch and contract. Same reason leopards arc swifter than Jira ff es. You know those plants that trap insects? What they crave 1s nitrogen. They usually grow in dirt where heavy rains leach out all the nitroacn. Q. Who was the fi'1t a uthor to ma.Ice SI milhon solely on wnting? A. Jack London. Dead at 40 an 1916. Overdose. Your first cousin once removed isa clOtCr relati ve than your second cousin. The Mutilakd Currency Branch of the U.S. Treasury will pay you SS for three--fiftbs or more of a S 5 bill , S2. 50 for two-fifths to three-fifths of a SS bill and nothina for less than two- fifths ofa SS bill Indian• say: "If the Whites won, it wu a battle. If the Indians won, it wu I maAUCfe,'' When a couple of men not equal in ttatu1 meet 1n some Maddie East places, the lower man kisses the hi&her man's check, elbow and hand. The hi&her man, then, kisses his own hand. If you insist on getting a ~nauin for a pct, bear in mil'Jd you 11 have to teach it bow to eat. Newly captured pcnauins don't recoanize what you and I mJjht call penauin food. They have to be force fed for awhile. The best tennis players most often come from small families, the best wrcstlen from large families. Maryland law make$ It illcpl for a woman to ao throu&h her husband's pants pockets while he sleeps. Said William Wria.Jey: "When two men in a business always aarec. one of them i1 unnecessary.'' Q. Isn't Lapland between Finland and Sweden? A l...aj>land has no nauonal bound- aries. h runs across the top of Norway. Sweden and Finland into Russia. Araument continues over which U.S. president waa first to have a telephone on his desk. Herbert Hoo. ver acts that distinction. A telephone was installed in a Whik House hall shortly after Rutherford Hayes talked with AleltAnder Graham Bell on an early phone an 1877. But nonewu put on the pre11dent's desk until 1929. L.M. Bo1d 11 a 1yadlcated col•1D1Jl1t. Pi.lot Welcomes c omments The Dally Piiot welcomes your comments on matter• of public Interest. Letters and longer articles of commentary must be ~ned. They should be1vped or clearly written and -1t to: LETI!A8 to the I DITOA, D•llJ Piiot, Box 1-. Coet8 MHa, CA 12121. ORANGE COAST llllJPilat ,,.,. ZJflf .... TMtTett ~ ... ., o..t,..., Olly NIGi' Cr~"*' ._,, fclllOf "Preatdent Reagan 's mo~denunelatlonaofhljackers, though perfecUy true. must begrat1fytngto the peopl e he denounces.·· \ Sen. Moynlhan returns to antl-communlst realm Reputation for anti-communism took a dive after he called Grenada ·act of war' Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, 0. N. Y ., writes furiously to object. It appcan that at a town meetina in upstak New York someone uked him to comment on "Mr. Buckley's (charge) that you used to be a strong anti-communist." A charm of Mr. Moynihan is that he always insists on taking rhetorical sausfaction from what be docs. This time be writes, "My reply was that I couldn't quite understand. Whilst I was shakina my fist in the face of the Commie dictator Dena, you were lolJygauinJabout the South Season a huwy yacht with a bevy of ladies, ~Pe. ,,one of whom c-0uld be your The senator's reference is to the 30 ::nis before the mast I recently spent 'na from Honolulu to New Guinea, while Sen. Moynihan was huuriat1na in Oriental hospitality in the Middle Kfogdom. Sen. Moyruhan's reputation as a reliable anu-communist took a most awful blow after the Grenada libera- tion, which be described as "an act of war.'' It was after that that I wrok in Esquire of the senator's "geolo~cal slide in the direction of an enstic namby-pambyism." And only sev- eral dars ago, The Washington Post, discussing the new neo-conscrvative anti-communist quarterly The Na- tiopal Inkrest, notes a conspicuous absence from the masthead of a journal whose movers and shaken are lrvina ~~tol, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Henry K.issmaer and Norman Pod.horetz of "the most eminent and accomplished Democrat on whom the ne<>-<:<>nservatives counted to march in the front of their ranks." Jn fact, the writer c-0ncludes, "Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan can now be seen on the opposina ramparts." That as the view from WashinRton. But there will always be sparks from that Catherine Wheel, and the senator enclosed a couple of items worth memorializina. The fint is an account of his behavior when, with seven senators last summer, he traveled to China and went to the Great Hall of the People to visit.with China's spectacular new leader, Dena Xiao-pin&, who It qe 80 is struulina to permit a little liberalism to Oil the ossified corpse of Mao's China. Sen. Moynihan, who, when be served as our ambasaador to the United Nations, railed unholy bell with our putative alHcs who rqularly voted apinst us in the U.N.1 went riabt up to the little commie dictator and demanded to know how come ChinA at the U.N. had voted 86 ~m:nt of the time apinst the United tatcs last session. Did China have a "two-United Stat« policy"? The wisecrack bounces nicely off China's tireless criticism of the Unit- ed States to the effect that WC nave a two-China policy, one for the main- land, one for T&Jwan. There arc contradictory reports over the response to this by Dena. The New China News Aaency, which serves to report whatever the party tells it to report, quoted Dena as rcplyina. "Cenaio problems do eltist between us, but u Iona u we have the desire to develop relations, these problems can be solved and solutions can be found." Moynihan 's version of Dena's reply was, "He looked at bis watch and sndicatcd it wu time for the mcctina to end." Since lhc official version sounds like standard diplomatic treacle, we can assume Moynihan's venion ia the correct one. Bravo Moynihan. It is distresaina that in our entbusiaam for the direction Dena is takin&. we foraet that he remains, in fact, a commie dictator. WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY And then Seo. Moynihan sends alona a copy of his newsletter to his constituents in which he reveals that when be went to the United Nations, Vice President Nelson Rockefeller (this wu in I 97S) took him to one side "and told me the tint thina I mutt know about the U.N. is that the Sovieu would be liltcnin.l to every klephone call I made from our Minion, or from our suite in the Waldorf Towers. They had installed increasin&Jy sophisticated equipment for doi~ thia in their Mission on 67th Street. JD their compound It Oleo Cove on Lona bland, and most imJ?<?rtantly from a new 22-s::~ build.in& they bad built on the · IJ'Ound of Riverdale in the Bronx, from which their inkroepU swept the whole of Manhattan." Moynihan not only prot«tcd this to the Carter adm1n11tration, but introduced a bill that would Jive us the riaht to expel a country enpaed in spyina. The incredible answer from the Carter -and the Rcapn - administrations ha1 been, a) the administration already baa the riabt to eject diplomata, and ._so doesn't need another law Jivina st a redun- dant riaht; b) the Soviet Union is not violatinc the 4th Amendment riahts of Amencans to privacy, since these ri'1'tts are auarantccd apinst viol- auon by the U.S. aovernment. not violation by forcian aovernmenta. That i1 Alice in Wonderland-type stuff, and the senator is properly indicnant. And we all wi1b him a happy repatriation to the old country, where we commie b&iten live. Wun.zn B•ctley J1 a 1,..Ucal«I col•m..111. -flts!!6Ml6 1111MM@·i ... : ------------- Consummate-fund-raiser exaggerates money needs WASHINGTON -Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., is renowned in Wash· inaton as one of the champion political fUod-ra11en of all time. His "Conarctsional O ub" has railed millions to help elect conservative candidates -and defeat those on the New Riaht's hit list. But you'd never be aware of Helms' money-raisin& suoocu af all you had to aoon wuthe piteous appeal he sent out acrou the country recently, bcuiOf for caah to pay off his 1984 camp&ian debts. Actually, accordina to the letter the Helms camp&ill' i1 only about S200,000 in the hole -a pittance con1iderina the S 1S.9 million he railed to squeak by his Democratic cbaltenaer. Jim Hunt, in the coatlie1t Senate campeian In hi1tory. Poor·mouthina. of counc, i1 a ume--hono~ technique for rai1ina mooeyl ~and Helms makes that S200,000 sound like the national debt. In fact, hit i.tte:r apllina, "lt'• so critical you and me a contribution ofSl70, I feel comoelled to send you thil lenet via cenifted mail." Helm•' tin-arp appeal is almost heart·rendina at uma. "All of our billa att su moru.ha pest due," the letter wailt. "Pco9le JUlt haven't 1tuclc wath ut unoe the elect.Ion the a JACK A•DEISOI and JOSf PH SPF AR Wiiy my campa&&n advisen thouaht they wouJd." The betrayal aoes beyond mere bad advice. lhouah. "And now one ofour c:redjton has taken the matter to cou.n." lhe letter continues. "Unless I am able to make a peyment to him on Aua. I, my caml)lian facet serious l~l trouble. That'• why I had to tend lh11 letter certified. It'• abtolutely csaential I immediately l"llae at leut S 132,$00 to e'Y him and other ~paian biU1. ' Tbe duWdly cred.ltor who hauled eoor Jeue into coun wa.1 Stephen CAm. wbo openta a rrtaiJ fund- raiai.Qa tlrm ln ViJ'Kinia. He ftled 1uh to colfec:t SD.000 r0r wotk 1'e did for &.be Heltm c:ampaip lut yar, The cla1m bas iloce bem te1tled. Tbouab the coun record b.u been tealocf and I.be at~omeys Wttt put under a pa orde!.t Cram told our UIOCiatc Donald uoldbe:ra that the aettlement amounted to rouahly the amount owed. lnkrcttinaly, Helm• never liatcd Cram u a cnditor in bit Federal Election Commiuion fllioas, althouJb the rules require lt. And a comnu111on 1pokesman oaid ft has not been notified of the 1enlement. which the law aaya the c:ommillion must approve. The lep..I document warned that "you mutt aian and date the ack:nowl· ecSaement," and added ominously that if the Wpt of the summonJ failed to respond, "juctament by default will be taken apin1t you." Of COUJ"le, the thnateNQI lcp1 jatson was directed at Jetrenon Martetina. not the ~pienta of the Helm• f\Jnd-raiaina letter. But to thoae unvened Ln court documeota, it could have looked like a wv1una aimed 1traiabt at them. In fact. tliat'a prec:ioely wbat ha~ pened. A Helms campaiJn a.Ide acbloWledpd that the omoe bu received eeWnJ call• and letten &om recilriento of the letter wbo fle1"e under the impnaion that they bad eotnehow become involved ln the coun lult. Tbey wanted to know bow they tbould rapond. the a.Ide ujd. JM:t ~ Ull i..,. s,.r .,.. ,,.,.,.""" ~,.. J08SPB 808JlAlf ool••nt.t JOSEPH SOBRAN Welle s ' gift: He c ould wow us Onon Wellet ia bcioa acnerally detcribcd u an unfu1filled aeniua. but I think of him u a rcttleta but baaically realized went At 2S be bad made a movie, "Citizen Kane" that a poll of ctil.ica would later caif the .,a teat film of all time. It wasn't that, but it wu one of the moat inventive. "Genius " of coune •• one of the , 'r' • moat abuaed word.a of our tune. People uaed to talk about the piua of Beethoven. Now they talk about the comic acruus of Woody Allen. Thia is not to dis~ talent of that caliber; Woody Allen 1 jokes not only make me lauah. they leave an afteralow of admiration. And J could watch "Citizen Kane" u many more times as I've already 1een it, and pleue don't ask bow many that i1. But can there be real acniua in movies? No other art requires such a Iarac..acale deployment of material resources. Michaelanaelo only needed modela; Shakespeare and Beethoven needed pepcr. A movie director is judacd not only by his conception, but by a ~e execution of that conception, which is at the mercy of a thousand continaeocies of ocript, castina. cditina. music and, above all, money. Money: That wu Welles' com- plaint. He could never rai1e the money for biJ next film. And ao be aometimct made shift to produce movies on a lhocstrina. or several bits of 1hocstrina tied end to end. He did film vcnioos of" Macbeth," .. Othello" and "Chimes at Mid- niaht." the latkr his own vcnion of the two plays Shakespeare had un- imaainauvely titled "Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2." Hi1 "Macbeth·• wu one of the most dismal production• of Sbakespe&!t I have ever eecn. Tbe belt thillJ I can aay for bis "Othello" is that 1t wa1 not nearly as bad. "Chimes at Midni&bt," with Welles bim1elf u FalstaK, wu at least an interestioa film..L but its ma.lo innova- tion wu that t)l•taff seemed more eerie th.an funny. At the end it is reported be wu plannina a movie. of "Kina Lear." I can't aay I am filled with rcaret that be never made it. All bis Shakespeare films came after "Citizen Kane" and "The Maa· nifioent Ambenons," which Welles made in his mid-20.. And the 1t.rikina thin& about these tint two films i1 bow mature they are. For all their ·• orifinality of technique, they make tenoua comments on human nature. In the cue of "Kane," the critic Pauline Kaci Jives the credit to Welles' screenwrikr, Herman Man- kiewicz. Wbakvcr the reason, WeUct' later films 1eem not only leu brilliant but also leu wiae. He was no Jean Renoir, he didn't leave the viewer feelina that a deep chord of humanity bad been touched, or that hi1 work wu enlata-- ina to realize a wider vision of human life with each new film. Welles bad one areat sift: He could wow you. He wowed New York with hi1 Mercury TbeateT production• of Shakespeare, which revolved arvund pmmicky ideu 1uch u doina "Julius Caesar" u an allcaory of fuciam. In the 'lOI, this wu bot stuff. He wowed the nation when he did "The War of the Worldl" in a documentary 1tyle that made radio liatenen think Mar· tian1 had landed in New Jcney. He had been wowina people since hia childhood, when be rocited "Kina Lear" at the .,e of7. With that enormous voice, which aouodcd u if it were indeed comina from the bottom of a well, Welles alwaya sounded older than be wa.o. The Pl.l'Mlox lt that be telCbod hit tull development early, and·~ He made a life'o work of imlftllina people by callina attention to himeeJf. Even the Sblbapeare productions weft detianed to Upt1qe the poet, to the areater al<m' of the direc:tor. He lacked the aelf .etfi.oement of tbe true artist. I alwafl liked him beat in .. The Third Man,.. in which be wu per. fectly cut u the cJwminaly booniJ.na villain Harry Ume.. wbo can't arow up and ref\atet to floe the evil of a blaclc-market tt'lde that ld11s irlDOCent eeopte. The ftJm wa.o directed by C.arol Reed -a better but 1aa oelebnted director than Wela Wella flitted from one medium &o another, and flully to wine oom- metdala and talk lbowa. He ahraya teemed to atjtl.=--( IDd be oettaiD)y m.de ~bit to othen. That Ml tbe lif& bl ..._ 1"Mrt l1 DO Mid IO piM ftwa d.Ulret U., I 9' II I drtveD ,..Uua. tM1 be dJdn 't dMMm. ,,.,.,. ..,.. ,. • .,..."'4 _, .. \_ e ! I r ' I HB soldier in 100-mile marathon canoe race l1 TOM WJUOBT ... ~ ...... A Huntinaton Beach soldJer, a aiember of on~ <;>f the Army's ehte QOll\blt corps, J01ned an even more elite aroup wbe.n be competed 10 he AnJ!Y'' 100.mile marathon canoe flCC. . E spec. 4 Darrin . Nutter, a l 9·ycar. old pduate from Marina Hiab School, placed fifth in the four-day Potomac River nee. Nutter and bit partner, Sst. Michael Bogdanowicz, 00mpctina in a two.man, I S-foot aluminum canoe finished the course fiitb a cu.mutative time of 31 hours and 58 minutes. Nutter and his partner won a berth 1n the final1 competition with a third place finish at the unit level. "We entered our unit race without even a sin&le day's practice and when the fint pface team was disqualified, we a<>t the chance to compete in the finala," Nutter said. The Potomac event, althou&h called the Army 100, was actualJy 130 milt? Iona, because aafety rqulations reqwred the canoe teams to bua the Vi~nia ~tli~e. The race bepn at Point Haines 10 Wuhinaton D.C. and ended at Chcaspea.kc Bay's Smith Point, Va. Nutter, the son of Lyle M. Nutter pee." Durln R. Ratter, a 1983 &radaate of llarlna mp cllool, Bandnfton Beach, 1>9ddl• Into abore at the end of let of the U .8. Army'• foa.r-day 100-mlle marathon canoe tee. The race wu down the Potomac Rl•er from raab•naton D.C. to Cbwpeake Bay to O.ve No lntere1t on A,pfoved Credit Save on La-Z-Boy® Recliners. famous for saper comfort. Dozens of styles and fabrics in stock for Immediate delivery. t '' and Joanne 8 . Fane, as a antt-armor spcc1ahst assigned 1he 82nd Aubome D1v1S1on, Fort Braaa. N.C. He and his partner competed against Special Forces and Ranacr teams. All competitors were awarded a special medal which wu presented by John 0 . Manb, secretary of the army. Davtd S. WllUIJ'Od, son of retired Air Force Lt Cof. W.E. Williarod of Irvine has been commissioned a second lieutenant upon graduation from tbe Air Force Academy in Colorado Sprinp, Colo., and was awarded a bachelor's degree in engi- ncerina sciences. Willi&rod is now undergoing pilot training at Laughlin Au Force Base, Texas. • • • AM.re• D. Woodrow, whose wife is the former Anaela Kemp of Fountain Valley, bu been specially identified for early promotion to senior ainnan in the Air Force. Woodrow is a physiology specialist with the Air Force HospitaJ al Beale Air Force Base, Calif. • • • Army Reserve Private Grant A. Oofflaet, son of Diana Rayner and stepson of Bruce Rayner of Hunt- ington Beach, has completed basic train.Ina at Fort Jackson. S.C. • • • Airman ~ao,Mr E. Zeda, son of Aleunder and Patricia l.och of San Juan Capi1trano, bas completed buic trainina at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. l.och is rcmain1na at Lackland for specialized trainina in the security police field. • • • Airman I st CW. Mary A. l)e. Nlcela, dauahtcr of John and Clare DeNicola or Huntinaton Beach, bu arrived for duty in Ss-in. A 1979 p-aduate of Manna Hiah School, I.be is an airframe ~pair a~ist with the 401st Tactical Fiabter Wina, pteviously stationed in West Ger- many. • • • Army Lt. Col. Cbrlet F. Stlrllq. whose wife is the former Rob10 Grebe of Laauna Hills, bas completed the 10-month course at the lndust.rial Coll~e of the Armed Forces 10 W ashin&too. • • • Altman Ralpli R . Mous, son of Louise Heebner and stepson of Ike Schoenthal of Huntington Beach, has arrived for duty in Japan. Mozes is an aerospace around equipment mech- anic with the 3 I 3th Air Di vtsion. • • • PAWN SHOP LIQUIDATION OF JEWELRY, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, BRONZES Ch ristopher's Fine Jewelry 3413 Newport Blvd., Newport Bch FEATURING: Over SOO hems to ~ sold to High Bidder including urge Diamond Rings. up to 5 cts . ud1e-s' Ruby, ~ppt-ire. Emerald, Aquamarine, O pal. Pearl~. uvender Jade Rings. Pendants &. Bracelets, 14 + 181< Gold, Gold Coin Jewelry, Many Estite P1Kes. Fine Gold Watches, including Rolu Alto a Colle<'llOn or Quahty Bronus including Remington, RusMll. MorHu, T Mo1gnou , Clocks. Inlaid Furniture, Crystal ALL TO BC. SOLD TO HIGHEST B/DD[R WE STRONt.L Y URGC. YOU TO ATT£ND PR£Vl[W FOR COMPLETE SEL£CTION • Richard Fish~. Auction~u LK No 1162 ~ ............ rill.d c-a.. o-b. VIM, MIC A...W_b,_ Frtt Coffu o"d Cliompog"' PREVIEW l HR. PRIOR TO AUCTION FOR INFO (7141 675-9411 •SATURDAY AUCTION 1 P.M. •SUNDAY AUCTION t P.M. 1!:1J PFC Ores D. Beet. son ot Ro and Pam Buck of Irvine bas arrived for duty with the S2nd Aubome Division at For Brqa, N.C. Buck, an infantryman, p-aduated from Oranae Coast CoUeae. in 1984. • • • MkllMl P. 0.., son of Jeanne Ro~ of Huntinaton Beach, hu been promoted to tfie rank of airman fint clua in the Air Force. Dean, a 1984 Jn(luatc of Huntinatoo Beac. h ffiahScbool, it a med.ical admioit- tration IPClCialist with the Wilford Hall Air Force Medical Center in San Antonio, Tn.u. • • • PFC a.. 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Fashion designer Galanos chose New- port Beach to open his U.S. personal appearance tour where his fall fashion collection was presented at Amen Ward y's Fashion Island store. One hundred guests were invited by Wardy to preview6~ day and evening Galanos designs that would , indeed, take a traveler anywhere. Galanos is a master at using fabulou s fabrics in a simple way. He eliminates superfluous details in favor of pure, elegant lines. His daywcar is investment dressing at its best and would be equally appropriate 10 · years from now. His wool and cashmere coats and jackets are simply tail ored with broad shoulders and button accents. -Some are belted, many double breasted, with matching shawl or dress ... perhaps too warm for Southern California living, but perfect for that "Internatio nal Lad y ... Galanos' suit designs feature long as well as cropped jackets teamed with slim knee -baring skirts or straight-leg trousers in beautifully cut wools and satins. Highlighting his daytime suits is the use of cut panne velvet in jackets , skirts and blouses -a real showstopper. He favors hues of black, white, gray and red thi s season but, foe a bit of spirit, adds a dash of ~aize, emerald, and fuchsia . Panne velvet is also used in creat ing many of the Galanos evening gowns. These gowns look best in black, often beaded or trimmed in satin. Fall designers seem to delight in wool ., . -. ~ . •\ . I .... • ' . . "' . "' I ) . • I -. jersey this tall and Galanos is no exception. Galanos customers will love h1 long -sleeved , jewel- toned gown in ankle length. Overall the fall eve ning silh ouette is fitt ed . wit h crus hed turtle or halter neckline. Althou.gh most of the collecti on seemed to ht' approp ri ate fo r the affluent woman ove r 35 , so me of the Galanos colle ct1on wou ld appeal to all ages. A perfect example would be the very sheer and shim mering lace jackets worn over evening d resses . They are exqu1s1te . "I live in Los An geles and although my fabri cs come fr om all over the wo rld, I make my clothes right here." said Gala nos. "I have been designing for ~5 yea rs and I trv to include something fo r everyone." Amen War dy guests must have agreed . Following an elegant sit -down lun cheo n, they appea red anx io us to pe rsonall y meet the desig ner and began to ga ther in the Gala nos boutique for a closer look at hi s fall collection. Story by Carol Humphreys Photography by Richard Koehler Art Directio n by Steve Hough l I I ' CoMt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 13, 1985 Soak your tension .a way with a luxurious bath • I BJ"°ADEAN °' ............... There are times when you have to pt away from it all. Marbe you have a week or two or just a few houn (or younelf. But. it is imponant ooc:uionally to escape ftom work, a hectic IOCial IChedule and the crowded freeways ... to pamper body and soul. La1t week I bad the unusual experienoe of ~ by myself in a aorweous oondomiruum in Palm De- sert for almost a week. No aettina up early, aettina dressed for work and applyina makeup daily. (Oearuna the &ice, of course, and lots of moisturizer and a little lip &Joss.) The lazy routine also included readina (seven books), walkina. swimmina and relaxina in the spa. A areat life! The ume otf is a luxury that few of us can ind~ in very often, however, but when th1np JCt hectic, bow about a quickiourney into relaution in the bethtub? It bas been said that lovely Greek maids soaked in beths of almond and olive oils; that Nero's wife of'demi her servanu to crush enough straw- berries to fill her ~thtub, and that Mary Queen of Soots preferred to tanauish in a tub of wine. lfut whether of not these women were extravapnt, they realized the value of a relaxing bath and its extraordinary potential for soothina and de~tina both mind and body. With tOday's ~ly cha.raed. fast- paa:d lifestyles, it s no wonder that quick showers and perfunctory baths have replaced lounaing under a perfumed lather. The typical 80's 'Greatest show' benefits Hoag's Sandpipers fund By CAROL HUMPHREYS o.lr,... C:..i $ o : It was truly a three-ring affair when a Jlittcr crowd of .SOO attended "Circus 'SS," the 10th annual benefit of' the Sandpipen of Hoag Memorial Hospital. "To tell you the truth I'm shocked. Our turnout is the la.raest ever," said Karee WMtaer. "The Sandpipers have onJy 39 members and we really worked hard to sell tickets." Lorra.l.De Baba (a standout in purple sequins) qrecd. saying, ''I penonalJy alued and licked every invitation maifed!" Neon clowns, elephants and balloons added to the bi& top pizazz at Bullock's South Coast l>laz.a for the five-hour event. Geo~e ud Patti Hoa1 sampled menu hi&bli&hts from ail assortment of jumbo shrimp, langostinas, cbiop- pino, New York stripper steak, stuffed chicken breast and calzones P.reoared by Culinary Classics. 'We've attended every year but one," said Georae. "I still haven't used the bot air balloon ride we bid on la.st year." The Jim Christenson Circus 'SS band entertained the scrambling crowd as they bid on more than 300 silent auction items. "Last night a group of Sandpipers spent boun U&erally on their knees," said event chairman MJd1elle Va.pa. "We were pasting the silent auCtJon bid cards together and to- ni&ht we all have sore knees." MfeMlle'1 husband, Cbrles, was the final bidder on a weekend in the Presidential Suite at the Irvine Hilton and Towen. "What a bargain for $600." Reserved table seating was provided for the concluding center rina activites.. Following a melt-in- your-mouth chocolate meringue des- sert, the satiated crowd was treated to a high energy perfonnance by the talented Oranae Crush Dancers directed by Paaflae Kyne. Sandpiper President LaraJae Ea- lettoa (dazzlina in an off-white pearl beaded ~own) preceded the "live" action with a special thank you to Bullock's stol'c manager See GrUain. Bullock's underwrites a larse portion of the evening festivities and donates auction items. Vvomae and Job Evenoa, Jeff and Patti Eatabroob, and Bart.ra and BllCI Qalat did their best in responding to auctioneer ringmaster Melvbl GWer. (BllCI looks forward to his I~ penon harbor cruise on the "Isla Bella" with open bar and all for a bid of$7SO.) Other sucoessful bidders included Joana Morrh, whose hubby, Rod, successfully bid on a blue fox fur and a trip to Baja; Teel Secen of Laguna Beach with an exqwsite diamond necklace; and Jenette and Nlcblu Sbmmaa with a $3,000 bid for a L'air du Temps Lalique Crystal Dove Perfume bottle valued at $9,000. The very best part of ''Cimaa '8S" accord.in& to auction co-cbairman Joaue Fix was that over S7S,OOO wu raised from the event for the hospi- tal's radiation therapy center. Paparazzi is edik:d by Daily Pilot Sry/e Editor Vida Dean. Orange County's easy listening radio station KDCM tD!l.t FMSIEREO VIDA Dw style bathina experience is desianed for clea.nsina, convenience and ex- pedienoe. What a pity! The next time you feel that you've bad it with rush. rush. rush, and can't find the time to steal away for several days, you may find that this recipe for a Middle Eastern Bath offered by Cares.s Body bar will help put you ri&ht. For the bath that can take you back to the time when the Arabian knights saved damsels in distress you wall need a few items that can be easily found. The combinations of the scents will brina about visions of veiled faces with kohl-smud&ed eyes, Oeopatra, tcemin& baz.aan, spicy ni&bts and palaocs. (So it will take a little imqination ... but you'll celax and .,et cleanJ Bath inare<fientl are: 11~ cup whole milk. I cuf. powdered milk, i,; cur. sesame oi , 1 cup raw oatmea , cinnamon sticks, tea bag. cloves, lemons, limes, oranges. body bar shavinp, cotton pads, eucalyptus branches, candle and a 40 watt transparent red light bulb. Instructions; I. Dress in a caftan. 2. Orate body bar and set aside. 3. Stuff a "foot" removed from a pair of panty hose with raw oatmeal. Set as1de. 4. Oove the fruit, place an a bowl, set in the bathroom. S. Arran&e eucaJyptus 1n a vase. mist the leaves and set in the bathroom. 6. Soak two cotton pads an whole milk, set on side of tub. 7. Replace the existina liaht bulb, if appropriate, (a lamp would work) with the red bulbs. Llaht the candle. 8. Fill the tub hal(full, adding the powdered milk and sesame oil. Turn the water off and affix tbe oatmeal- fiJled stockina to the faucet so the water runs throu&h. Continue to tiU the tub and ado the bar shavinp. (Caress claims to have a neutral Pb tha~ heir skrn retain natural moisture. 9. Pre~ a cup of Orange Pekoe tea garnished with cinnamon sticks and place on 11de of' tub. 10. Ease into the bath, lie back andQ position a roUed towel behind yoWfl neck. Relax and enjoy the cup oftea.11 11 . Place the milk-soaked oononn pads on your eyes for 10 minutes. 12. Remove the oatmeal-atuffec:fl stock.in& from the faucet and use u l "J body scrub. b Now ifthisdidn'tdo the trick., I alsol have the recipe for a Far Eastern Bath!l (kimono and green tea plus differenti 10pdient1) and a European Bath" (satiny robe and a wine spritzer). 1 OPPORTUNITIE& Very lmpon"' ant Volunteers in Action is bostJna a- Cut-A-Thon today 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in conjunction with lmqes for Hair, 2S l S E.ast Coast Highway. VIV N hopes to raise $2,000 to present to thd OC chapter of NationaJ Multipl" Sclerosis Society. ' u Georae and Patti Ba.c. Jeff Brown .e"• Lorralne Baba and Phil Kourt. Benefits, balls dot socialcalendar By VIDA DEAN Another gala event at the Ritz-harbour waterways -which will be o.tr,.....,....., Carlton will be the Oct. 2S fundraia-lined with festively decorated homes Tis the season to be busy ... the ing ball planned by the Winner's ~ begin Dec. 12 and continue calendar is filled with benefit dinners, Circle, the male 1uppon 11oup of through Dec. 21. (Tick.eta and infor- balls, fashion and beauty op-SoTbeuth ~t~~~-~r' ~DI wi'th matio n available by calling porturuties and meet.inp plore. ~ -.. IUl&l 840-7542). If country music is your thina. . reception at 1 p.m. and continues On Sunday, the day after Debut V, .bow about the 10th annual benefit witbafive-councdinneranddancina The Huntin&ton Beach La Familia dinner of Providence Speech and to Joe ModayaM hia IOstrina or-Auxiliary of Family Service, bas Hearing Center'? The Oamoad cheatra. scheduled its annual fundraiser, the Breu.en _ who were well received Dea Bedellbaap. aeneral chair-Bountyful Eacitina Brunch on Boun- 1.aat year when their mother oun man, says ticket prices remain the ty Circle, HuntiD&ton Harbour. The OlmoDd was beina honored _ wiU same aa last year ... $12S. Reser-fun at.arts at 11 a.m. a.nd continues apin entertain with one of their vationa may be made by callina until 4 p.m . with Chef Eugene's musical extravapnns. Joining them 499-1311 , exL 2704. delicious, made-to-order omelets at the Anaheim Marriott 00 Friday The date for Debut V (Saturday) is beina served up from noon to 3 p.m. wiU be SyMa. one of America's top almost here. . . the sponsonng There will be clowning around with country female vocalists. Huntinaton Harbour Cancer League Gre1 Atort and caricatures by Dtcll A special feature of the black tie have local and celebrity models lined Haffey, both from Manel Toy Co., oftional evening will be the awardina uptoabowoffsome fabulous fubions dancin~ in the street to the sounds of 0 the Help, Hope and Love award to at the event which tqins at 6 p.m. in "Chemistry," a dance contest, a Carl hrckr and WUllam J . Reilly. the Anaheim Hilton with coclctails. men's lq contest and rumor has it Tickets for the affair, which Jets PLUS some pat auction items ... the that there's even going to be a ki!Sing under way with a 7 p.m. m:::eptlon. piece de resistance this year will be a booth! may be arranged by calling 639-4990. necklace valued at $8,SOO deaianed Advance tickets are necessary and O.J. Slmpsoa is serving as honorary and made by Gae K.lqley. (She was may be arranged by calJin& Gall chairman of the Saturday dinner one of the fint women diamond Roada, 213 S92-S900 or IJMy SmJdl, dance pla planned bY. Laauna Niauel cutlers to be hired by DeBeen 847-2244, before Tuetday. Community Councd. fbe second company.) The now HH resident has The Intimates will play Friday, 9 annual event being held at the Ritz-made the choker-style neck.lace of p.m. to I a.m. for the Parents Without Carlton will benefit local youth spons pearls and diamonds (3.06 total Partners, Oranae Coast Chapter 26. weiaht of diamonds) with a dance at Costa Mesa Country Oub. pr~d~ pitcher Don s.u., 1984 chan&cable center of diamonds and is More information may be obtained Olympic aold medalist Cody Cetde also "furnished with black jade and by calling S46S788. The group also Bute and silver medalist °"f lapis lazuli pieces. plans an open to the public Oct. 25 Barke are expected at the 7 p.m. to Jouaa Claue is chairman of Debut Halloween Costume ball at the a.m. black tie optional event V and is also active in the HH clubhouse. Tickets ($SO) may be arranged by Philharmonic which sponsors the Oct. 20 as the date for the mixed lt•telle Getty caJlina chairman It.area Flatt at tettina-to-be-nationally-famous doubles tennis tournament at 831-3568. Cruile of Lights. Cruises throuah the Lindborg Racquet Oub in Hunt· ::::::::::::::::::::::::~~==========tiiiii~~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~;;~~~~~~~~ inaton Beach sponsored by Little Mermaid Guild of Childrcns Hospi- will hea r David Slwnbu, vinuoso cellist, when they meet 9:30 a.m. al the Edward Romeo home, 1209 Outnggcr Drive, Corona del Mar. The Bag Canyon group plans a Friday fash ion luncheon at the Newpon Beach Marriott Hotel. Bart.ua TaJ.- lor, 854-02 18 or Mur;lt ~duCI. 759-0646, may be called about the S30 tickets. The Laauna Committee will present Ertda Vollmer, executive di rector, at its 1 p.m. Tuesday meeung an the Laauna Beach Methodist Church. Spyll.lass HijJ Garden Oub . will meet Wednesday for a luncheon at the home of Sudy Perlmetter. . . Starr Plal~Upa will present a proarach on baraam shoppang based on her book "fNever Pay Retail." .A a~d tm,yrn8 to b1g2er eardenI Chri.s linds~ Pes~ens ftowet'S' end ewts ZO r~shion Island near the AtrUuii Court. Opens Oc'khe~ 11th -.. Pete and Judy Reg9dale ~ompso"-' ~graphy Share Y11r11lf A distinctive portrait of you or your family Is a gift only you can give. 979-8876 tal. The event calls for I SO partici- pating in the tournament, target shoot. dinner and dancina. A dona- tion of $40 includes it all. Starting time for tennis players will be 2 and 4 p.m. Carolya Tot.la, chairman, may be reached at 840-3S8 I or 846-4944. Busy Philharmonic Society sup. port.en: Harbor View Hill" members The "Money Talks" study group of the Laguna Hills branch of AAUW con~enea Friday at 3 p.m. at Central Savinas on El Toro Road to bear (Plepe Me 80CIAL/88 Dom will wheel and deal ONLY during remodeling! BU Y SMART CO MPARE. ' ' .. I Singing praises of Perry Como Lut week'• "wallc" took me to a party bonorina Perry Como and to a pteview lltdcn party for an upcom- •na b&ll nonorina pioneer Chinese farmers. A CELEBRITY TURNOUT - Perry Como'• eaay1oina. laid beck charm and hi• sonp still mesmerize an audience and be loob wonderful! Thunday evenina, more than 800 paeau includina 50 Oranae County fans turned out to bear Como and his "friends" Norm CroAJ, Ray Aa&MDy and hi• Orchestra, Muray ltorda'1 Strollina Strinp and emcee MoDty Ball. Como received the 1985 Life Achievement Award from the Friends of Childhelp (co-founded by J ... Baver and Fred MacMvray) at tihe Beverly Hilton fundraiser, "Gala Italiana." The Fred MacMuray1 and Frueet FnU1Ja (with husband BaPPJ) boated the aala. Baclcina them ~.P were Sara O'Meara (with Ru '°"ear) and Yvoue Jl'eddenoa (with Doa) -founden of the rpni.zation Childhelp USA for battered and abused BETTY PORTER TALK ABOUT GENEROUS! - ~na Niauel and Beverly Hills resadenu Mlcllelle and Sllermu Muar araciously underwrote the entire sala costs (reportedly SI00,000). MlcMUe was on the hono:-l~y committee, u were Dolly wife of car-racer Aady Grua&e , Beverly (wife of Btlddy~ Rosen, Joaaa Wn&erU.1, JoAu ltlaaer, Evel)'ll Baver and Vl&a Cortete. dauaher Stepbale), Deuil Weaver, ~ryl LH4, Merlla 01 .. , Fraak 0.vall, Rn? WIMJer, Muloa Jack- IOll and special auesu: the BOMrable Alberto Boalvera, Italian Consul Qeneral, and Lot Anaelel City Coun- cilman Job Ferran and hi• actreu wife Marjie ("Magic" to her friends) Bart. Guests attendina from Oranae County included Merlla and Sau Ol1ea, Robert Rh and Mutbella Vu Vouert, ~ and Coale OI .. (president of Childhelp USA'a New- port Beach chapter), BW and EUu- be" Vbaceat, Kirt and Carol Morrl1, Gary and Dale Su FW,PPO (member, Childhelp USA adVJsory board). Enett and Deloret Dacu, Happy and Jl'rucee Jl'raaklla. Mel and La1rte Browa, Lyle and Olive Bly1toae, Norma Peabody and Jeff Gra11, Fred and J_..y BoWday and Jim and Mary Lo. Deluey. TO H;ONOR CHINES~ FARM- ERS -Oranae County Ethnic Coun- cils, once a part of the Bowers Museum Foundation, have struck out on their own -with much success. the Chinese American Council (of the Historical and Cultural Foundation) aoea to the Council's dynamic foun- der and coordinator, IJa4a La1, wife of Dr. Ro1 Laa, Irvine. Lut Saturday, 300 memben of the Council and tbetr friends, aa well u a doz.en memben of the press, pthe~ at the palatial Peralta Hills home of Dn. Da~ ... Betty T ..... for a ~view party of "Golden Fields" scheduled for Nov. 2 at the Irvine ton) which will honor Chinese farmer pioneen in C.a.lif omia. "Ool~en Fields" preview party entertalnment proaram. emceed by Dr. MUc.. Que (with wife Rota1tad lz featured charmina storyteller Dr. MD-Pao IJ (who heads the new American Asian department at Cal State Lona Beach) with wife Suu, b,arpi1t EUu Woes ("F1owen Over the Hill" and "Raindrops Fallina on Bananal..eavct")and the Huntinaton Beach Chinese School Orchestra. conducted by Robert Laa. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Octob9r 13, 1815 ) At least 2S photoarapben awaited arrivina celebritiea1 incJudina Au· Marsnt, Pat ana Debby Booae, IArena Yous (more beautiful than ever), Zu Zu Gabor (in the pink), EraHt ucl Tova Borpbae, Alla JetfertH, Jouae Dn, Roy Roten and Dale Evu1, Childhelp Am· bassador Efrem Z1mball1t (and Much of the credit for the success of For further information or reser- vations (at SSO each) for "Golden Fields" you may contact Sal&llU Oa, 962-7545. Gala a.ndenrrltera Michelle and Sherman llua.r. Jud1 Jelinek, tennla pro Glenn T11.rb1lll and Ine YcKensie adallre plate tropbl•. .. Olilr "9C ,._.....,Tent 1(- llaqlt Chrlatlano, Terry Smith, Carlyn Steiner and Beftl'IJ Peten. SOCIAL CALENDAR ••• J'rom82 broker Scott SablD1. AAUW mcm-ben may call FJoreace Allee Black at 581-8614. Mars• Pierce will tell of her experiences as a prisoner of war durin& WWII when OWLS meet Wednesday at the Old World Ger- man Restaurant in Huntington Beach for an Oktoberfest. A Bavarian buffet lunch will 1CTVed at noon and Seinaheimer Muaikanton musicians 'from Germany will entertain. Wives pf retired military officers may call 963-7676. Doubletree Hotel in Orange. Approximately 400 women from chapters in Newport Beach, Irvine, Santa Ana, Huntington Beach and Laauna Beach arc expected for an afternoon of art, entertainment and friendship as Project 2002, a member- ship drive, is launched. Also attendina the "Caring and Sharina" event will be Newport Beach artist Stefa ltrW and In. Slaeme.iNl11U. Project 2002 co-chairman Marse Slane of Newport Beach says new chapters are beina formed in all areas of Oranae County. For information for the event call 760-8825. Cost of the event is $2.SO for existina mem- ben and free to new memben. 'Friends' help to puttheOCinto KOCE television By VIDA DEAN OfllleDl!lrNel ..... "Great Be~s•" was the theme of a celebratJon of gourmet food and wine sponso~ by KOCE's newly formed volunteer support organiza- tion, Friends of KOCE. Debow Ddlaue'• Fullerton- based Panache wu the the scttina for the affair which served up JOurmet food experiences by the minute as auesu were treated to a sumptuous buffet and wine tasting. Getting its share of attention wu a dessert table fcaturina a band carved chocolate centerpiece. The occasion was also a salute to KOCE coporate underwriters and a launch for the new fall season. Jaef19elille SeMar of Lquna Niauel, president of the Friends, explained the aoaJ• of the organiza- tion: to increase the station's mem- benbip, assist with raising funds and to make Oranae County residenu more aware of the local public television. Station manqer WlWam FaraJ11 pointed out the importance of the volunteer support arout> and noted that KOCE celebrates its I 3th an- niversary on Nov. 20. Adopdoa Gllild picnics in style .. .on the IJ"ISSY plateau above the beach at Irvine Cove, 60 members and their husbands dined very el~tly at linen covered tables. A spectal broiled chicken was served along with an interesting salad of watercress. pears and blueberries with blue cheese dressing. As the group dined, music was provided by the ocean below and Robert Greearldse'1 Jamaican steel band. Among those there to kick off the new year, to have fun, and get reac.quainted were president Carl)'ll S&elDer, party chairman Beverly Pe&en, Marslt CUt1ttuo, Terry Smida, Barbie Btnclaler, Nicki Man, Pew and Roser Daerr, Martly Wlleoa, ltarea Rokos and DeaJae Hopkiat. Pllylll1 Barker and Mary GleatoD were top scorers in the Ladies' Doubles Tennis Tournament held by Jane Gray Porter Committee, OC Philharmonic Society. Ninety~ix women entered the tournament (and there were 20 on the waiting list) held at Balboa Bay Racquet Oub. Other winners "swinaing for the symphony" were Carol Rawle and ltarla Repot, A team; Sucly Rob- luoa and Joyce Martia, B team; and Barbara Nba1lt and btlay Couey. Dtearn. "It was a fun day," said Je&IUlle Mackie. "We expect to make over $4,000 this year.· JllCly Jeu.et wu chairman of the sixth annual event with I.De McteuJe assisting. Following luncheon in the clubhouse served by Gourmet Alloat (the caterina firm formed by past president Betty Jacboa and J1dy Sollby), the chairmen presented plate trophies to the winners. Etlael lteuedy and daughter CoartDey were in the LA area for the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award dinner and spent an evening at Magic Island. The new owner of the Lido Village magic place, Terry Giles, hosted the lteuedy1 and wife Patti and Davtd Stella joined the party. ...,,... ....... ..,'-....... Krta =n, preeldent of Jane G~.1 Porter Committee, wttb board member ltd Bal~ and uec dlrector &rlcla Vollmer. ,.,. _.. lteUy Rice, who became intemted in pearls while livinJ in •Korea, will relate the bi1troy. of the jewels Oct. 14 at the 11:30 a.m. ' luncheon of the Monday Momina Oub at the Irvine Cout Country ,.---------------------------------------- • Oub. Reaervationa may be called to '496-4425. FA,SHJON: The 21st annual Peacock Alley benefit of Holy Family Madrecitu Auxiliary i1 set for Tbun- day at the Meridien Hotel. A social • hour i1 1et for 11 a.m. Huntiqton Beach and Fountain , Valley Newcomen Oubs plan a pla I evm1na Monday at the NB Marriott. Fuhiont for women of all llCI plus a ! 1Unolinl of meniwear. Newromen to tfioee-areu may call 96+ 1753 or 96).()214 for fbrther information. Wardrobe idea for the little ODCI will be told 7 p.m. Tbunda~t a layette teminar in the KJOS ment at Saka Flftha A venue, uth C.out Plaza. The 9Ublic may attend by ca1llna ~)233, UL 236. BEAtrr'Y: Makeup anitt IUdan ltirnM. who it .. doina race.·· in Beverly Hil11 thele dlyt. will be beck at Andrei'• on Cout Hiahway (675-133'4) tor aDOOintmenta 'Tuet- day thro\llb Satunlay and alto Nov. 1~16 udl>ec. t().15. TV'• .. Ooldcn Oirla" aw BtteUe O.t'1 will be the bonond suett foT the Oran&• County ~bapten . of' Hw!amh'• membenhlp pthenna 20. 1:30 o.m. at the 25°/o OFF ALL SERVICES '548-1123 Tran,portatlon avallabfe Wuln1 Pure Collagen Mask & Facial Rq. '65 Only '•8 ltOC£'• Jlm Cooper &eta a door prlae ticket from A.nd.rla oacuano. Yarlly WUaon, Karen Rokoa and Denlae Hopkin•. Treat your children to the best. With exclusive imported clothing and gifts from the Reed's Baby Ca rter Newly located at Bayside Center, Newport Beach. Boys & Girls Infant through I 0 years Mo~nday through Saturday 10:00 am-5.30 pm 17141 720-3882 . I 072 Bayside Drive Newport Beach r 0 ..... • I I I I J ... C09M OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, OCtober 13, 1986 welve alternativ~s to whacking your kid Dear Ano Landen: 1 am the mother of three active boys under• yean of ap. (Don't tell me I lhouldn 't have bad them ao cloee toptbcr. They are al.ready here.) Yesterdaytheeldestaotintomy makeup drawer and wed my best lipttkkauiftheywerecnyoos. He wrote on tbe wall&. mirrors and the floor. When A11 LAllDEIS ~w~ . • Dear B.: n.t U1t of U alteraallve1 wH pot to1et'ber by tile NatJou.I CommJU" for die Prevuttoa of ~d Abete. I'm prtad.111 dle laformaUoa JHI H It appeare4 fa die Reader'• Dll". t. It 11 1are to llelp m111Joa1 of modltn eo•trof dlelr cemrw"£i. 'ne advice It pracUcal u4 I eDdone It. ftaak1 for eadlal It oa. VE AL TERNATJVES TO WHACIJNG YOlJR IUD 1. Stop la yoer tracks. Step back. Sit dowa. 1 cauabt him I became so funous I lhook ••••••••••• him and slapped hit bands until they were i . Take five deep breat.111. lable. Slowly, 1Jowly. S. Coot to 19. Bener yet, H . Or uy tilt aJpllabtt oat load. t . no.. a frltDd. A relatJve. ltvee tile weedier. red u beet.I. Suddenly I p>t bold of myself and said," I must stop this barbaric behavior. Beatina this child is wrona." By that time the boy was screamini his head off and his brothers were cowerina an the comer sea.red to death of this woman who was behavina like a manjac. I cooled down, washed his face as well as my own, and held ham an my arrm and cried. I never felt so ashamed in all my life. I. Still mad? Pucll a pWow. Or much aa apple. I. Tllamb "1'oep a ma1adae, book, new1paper. pboto album. 7. Do eome llteps. Soon it was nap-time. I tucked them all in. Then I sat down in the den, feelina like a horrible failure. and picked up the Reader's Di&cst. The first article I turned towuellAC1.ly what I needed to see at that moment. I was as if the Jood Lord had led me to it. The title: "Twelve Alternatives to Whack.in& Your IGd." I'm sendina it to you, Ann, and I hope you will run i t 1n your column. Millionsofmotherswhoareunderstrcss,as lam. need to sec at. -8. From RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. For The Rest of Your Lilt Q.-WhUe J have been a rubber brldse player for maoy year•. I have alway• been be1itut about tryla1 my haad at duplicate brldp. Would you ple .. e uplaln the maln dlfferenH1 between the two Jorm1 of brl~e?-J.E .• Saa Franci11eo, Calif. A. -There'<1 enough material here for a book But we'll try, anyway. Doctor, Explain -lj22 HARBOR Bl.V0.1 COSTA MESA--MS.1156 In rubber bridge. the object is to win two games. and each hand is T It -To T Me .A p.,.'°'"'' {;J1Ualio1ta/ S.Nlc• J""Ju'"'I :Jo,,ie1 0/ .J,.1.,..,1 :Jo y,,.. House Calls By Appt. (714) 854-0226 PRODUCTION ART TRAINING A IEW CAREER II OM. Y 4 MONTHS Portfolio preparat10n and placement assistance Student loan program PLATT COLLEGE 1200 N. Mail Sl, Ste. 714 Santa Ana, CA 92701 I TODAY'S SUNDA y PUZZLE I ACROSS 71 Knight's title 144 Wager 17 Actor Paclno 94 Discover 72 Misplace 145 You and me 18 Accept as the 95 Beatles' tune 1 Restaurant 76 Heart of Dixie 14 7 Elther's truth 96 Openings employee 78 Star companion 19 Desists 97 Yes. In Madrid 7 Three: comb. 79 See 146-down 148 Mr. King Cole 21 Letter 99 Tree fluid form 81 Mother and 150 Adolescent 23 Mended (socks) 100 Teach 10 Health resort father 15 1 Cut grass 31 Otherwise 101 Sea bird 13 Sacred Egyptian 83 Cooks In the 152 Feline 33 Leek's relatives 102 Cowboy Rogers beetle oven 153 Stalk 36 Authoritative 103 See 114-across 19 Vivid red 84 Small hawks 155 Unsealed decree 104 Fruit drink 20 Speculates 86 Break suddenly 158 lair 38 Weekday abbr 106 That thing 22 Tagged 88 Yes. in Moscow 159 Symbol for gold 41 Exists 107 Dog breed 24 Teutonic deity 89 Near 160 Actress 43 Bibhcal prophet 108 Unhappy 25 Ring 90 Matching group Anderson 44 Courage 112 Look slyly 26 Jovian satellite 91 Run, like a 161 Opera melody 46 Historic period 115 First public 27 Actor Estrada racehorse 162 Behold! 48 Annoy appearance 28 Greasy 92 Factual 163 Small fly 49 British streetcar 117 Beams of light 29 Musical note 94 Distant 165 'Greek letter 51 Scarlet 118 Tranquil 30 "Blessed -the 96 All right 166 Alike 52 That girl 121 Electrical unit meek" 97 Brazil's 168 African antelope 54 Shut noisily 122 Fallure 32 Grafted sections continent: abbr. 170 Valuable 57 Presses 124 Tavern 34 Nights before 98 Compass properties 58 Procession 125 Pull along holidays direction t72 Tease 60 Japanese port 126 Fragrances 35 Contorted 101 Squad 173 Pub drink 61 Plays on words 127 Arab 36 Evergreen 103 -. Ntna and 174 Devour 63 Fruit seed 128 Declare openly 37 Sodium chloride Santa Maria 175 Harvested 64 Gossip 130 Non-partisan 39 "Sawbuck" 105 Dried grapes 65 Native of Juneau 13 1 Flower petals 40 See 29-across 109 Damage DOWN 66 Tarn 133 Flying mammal 42 It . Ger 110 Eternity 67 Assist 134 Employed 43 Males 111 Plotted 1 Merit 69 Regret 135 Prepared (tea) 44 Demeanor 113 Kitty 2 Square measure 70 Went quickly 136 Court game 45 Result 114 Father 3 Mischievous one 73 light switch 138 Go to bed 4 7 Most exquisite 116 Counterthrust 4 Even scores position 140 Negative 50 Trampled 118 Understand 5 Make into law 74 Began 141 Peril 52 Throw with effort 119 Florida county 6 Deliverance 75 T1m&-tt>ne abbr 144 Trite 53 Rancher's 120 Swapped 7 One of a pair 77 While 146 Grab animals t 23 Author Fleming 8 Hen's mate 78 Water vapor 149 Nervous 55 Paddle 124 Soft cap 9 At home 80 Band leader's 152 Frigid 56 Gets up 126 Decreases 1 O Emulate 1 • Stick 153 Legend 58 Fondled 129 Rabbit across 82 Egyptian sun 154 Actress West 59 ··it's --way to 131 Automobile 11 Clergymen god 156 Verse writer Tipperary·· 132 Vigorous 12 Inquires 85 Frozen water 157 Information 61 Golf term 137 Take delight (1n) 13 Decreased 87 Paid athlete 160 Fib 62 Go 138 Impertinent speed 91 Chinese 164 Faucet 64 Festive t39 Slept no1s1ly 14 Monument mammals 167 Yours truly 68 Donkey 142 Squander 15 Skillfully 93 Lower's 169 Football abbr. 69 Hearsay 143 Scent 16 King Sp opposite 171 Tea: Sp. I. Piek 11 a ..-ti ... •rUe .. wa yoar Utota1llt1. •· TaktaMiM&LOraeo.,•wer. 11. Lie dowa •die fleor. or J••t pet yHr feet ap. 11. Pit• you favortto nco.nl. n . W11er1ov plutt. la a aetlMU die mH..,e 11 "11: Wka die pretHrea of Ille pile ap, H tile)' are boa41e. take Ume Mt-doa't take It Ht 01 )'HrkJd. • • • Dear Ann Landen: My husband has enrolled io a course that teaches people how to be assertive. The man is making lots of enemies. (He was plenty aureasive before.) Could this course be a mistake? -E. FROM N. H. DEARE.: DeflaJ&ely. AHertia1oaesell11 not alway• a Jood Idea. For example: ftem a jalced·•P dla1 taa1 a pa to yoar bead It 11 better to let him have 1111 way. DEAR MR. GOREN CHARLES GOREN sider what the rest of the field js likely to do. H you are an a popul!r contract where you have an odds-on chance for the overtrick with a slight chance of going down 1f your ltne doesn't work. it 1s correct to play for the overtrack. And if an ob· tuse defense you are considering might give declarer an extra trick if it doesn't bear fruit, steer clear of it. For every 20 tops you earn by defeating the contract you will get 80 bottoms for allowing an overtrick -not a paying proposition in the long run. Lastly. you sacr1hce more in dup licate. In rubber bridge. 1f the op ponents are vulnerable and you are not, you should be committed if you OMAR SHARIFF sacrifice 500 points to prevent the opponents from winning the rubber -they are still 3-lo-l favorites lo t'ollecl the rubber bonus. 300 should be all you are prepared to lose. At duplicate. you get a 500 bonus for making a vulnerable game. so game is worth 600 plus points. A sacrifice of 500 points. therefore. is a winning proposition. We have only scratched the sur · face. Perhaps we can continue this discussion in a future column. eod u y quHUOH for lb.11 column to CltulH H. Gore• ud Omu Sbarif. la car• of tJl.11 aewepaper . CllarlH Gorea ud Omu S laaril ,.,. eoll&lly, or U.elr 1t&U1, caaoot uadertake to aaewer all queetioae 1ubm1u .. d. Read all todays news everyday in the Daily Pilaf Real Oak Floorlna • 101kt wooct Tw..1 uw...,. Cwtomw s.mce ., .... AN n.. D,,,.,..tte•fN 1C)lll., dfKount on ... reouler Pf'k• ltelM fOt MnkH Clfft"'tl SANTA ANA 2801 So. WESTMINSTER 15191 Beach Boulevard SANTA ANA 322 w. 11th Street Bristol St. 557-1324 898-3888 547-7781 DO ll YCMMllL' ANO UYll • INJOY ()Utt NJttOMAUttO 11,_YICI • ttU,.,_Y, IU"'-111 l.1MtTI04 SH ANSWlftS IN CLAUn'tlO ' •·• ''A ' ""lv•'•t e 111· •••• ~r· .r•·• 11r f ·••I • A' ,,. 1 ,, 1Al1A'''''' I ( • - Ofang9 Cout DAILY PILOT /Sutftlay, OdOC>er 13, 1991 'Citizen Kane' Welles' legacy 87 DOLORES BARCLAY __. ... , ..... .._ ...... NEW YORK -"C1ttz.en Kane," Onon Welles' fint movie, was one of 1he moat brilliant movies ever made, its realistic ponrayal of a publishina tycoon's nse to power eJevatina aclueve a beauufully lraJIC portrait Hollywood filmmak.ina to art. and power and possession, of 1he spiritual and matenal. In darectina the 1941 movie in which be allO starred, Wellel ~· perimented with extreme upward anaJes and shadowy backlisbuna to "What mar diatmauub 'Citizen Kane' moat o all is its extractina the mythic from under the humdrum surface of the Amencan expenence," cnuc John Stmon wrote. Orson Welles' table vacant as restaurant mourns legend "Probably the most exc111ng film that bu come out of Holl~ood for 2S ycan. lam not sure it 1sn t the mosl ucitinafilm that haseveroome oul of anywhere," wrote the cnuc C.A Le Jeune. Welles., who died Thursday at &&e 70, was one of the first filmmakers to direct the viewer's attention to am· portant aesturcs on the screen by framin& the object or rncident. The movie arouled controvcny when it fint appeared because Welles had l.atJely baled ii on newspaper publisher William Randolph Heant. He painted the character as a man who was obsessed with owning and controlling evcrythmg. But he could not possess love. By LAURENCE LOEWY A ,,,,._...., WEST HOLLYWOOD -Orson Welles' regular table at the fashion· able Ma Maison restaurant remained empty the niaht of his death, the candle unlit. It will remain so for at least a week in honor of the man who panicked the nation with his radio taJe of a Martian invasion and went on to stun the film world with his classic "Citizen Kane," all by 1he time he was 25. Welles, who died of a heart attack Thursday at age 70, often had found refuge at bis small table in the intimate bar·lounge near the maitre d's reception sta11on, ordenng his favorite drink: Perrier with a twtst of lime, no ice. Although the actor·writer-dircctor was a welf k.nown spokesman for Paul Masson wines, he didn't order them at the restaurant. "We don't have Paul Masson wtne on our wine list," said bartender Kenny Antonioli, 26. Patrick Terrail, longtime friend of Welles and owner of the Melrose A venue restaurant mqucnted by many Hollywood stars, said Welles might have been a lqend, but few peorte really knew rum, " think a lot of people admired him greatly, but very few people knew him because be was biager than life," he said. Welles developed a routine at .the restaurant over the yea.rs. His arrival through the restaurant's kitchen was always heralded three minutes in advance by bis black toy poodle, K.iki, carried in by Welles' driver. "He'd order and go right to bis table. You'd have to water the dog and get the Perrier ready for Mr. Welles," Terrail said. "He would always find refuge here, and that to him was comforting." said Terrail, who met Welles when he opened the restaurant 12 years ago. "He came in one day and said: Tm a very aood friend of your grandfather and uncle back in France,' " Terrail recalled. Patrons came to associate the restaurant with Welles. "Everybody knew him here." Ter· rail said. "They'd say let's f.O to Ma Maison and see Mr. Welles. " Terrail said Welles was shy, not social, but one who found at ha.ui to say no to those who sought his company. "He'd say, 'I don't know why I'm having lunch with this P,C.rs<>n today. I Just couldn't say no,'· Terrail said. "And he'd always end up piclong up the check. He was so generous." Welles had dined at bis usual table Wednesday night and had lingered on, chatting with Tern.ii over coffee. "He'd just taped the Merv Griffin (television) show just before he had dinner here. He was in great health, spark.ling as usual, and full of wit," T errail said. "Orson never reallr worried whether people knew him for his radio show or his movies," Terrail said. "He was most concerned with bis future. He was a great romantic. l think be would have liked to have that house in the country with the bag yard ... and I think the reason he never did was that be was afraid he'd get bored." It opens with Kane's death, as he mumbles a secmin&)y inconsequen, tial word: "Rosebud." A magazine reporter as haunted by the word and sets out through antcrvaews with Kane's friends and family to unravel its mcanang and 10 learn the deeper complexities of the man himself. As a child, he was rudely separated from his home and family because of a rich ore deposit on the land. His one happy memory as he dies as from that time: Rosebud is the name of his childhood sled. -CH£Ci00f MUST BE ~~~~:JV ~~"~g - /II I )f 3 Onon Welles campaiCn• before a f.lant portrait of hlmeelf lD a .cene from bJa cl&Mlc moYle, 'Citizen Kane." Who's father of Ginny's baby? ~--• e-•·· ....... •~· .... ~CJ\ KINITIUll -·••--·•---""• • G•--- By LYNDA HIRSCH AU MY CHILDREN: Although he's not really inter~sted in her, Charlie invites Julie to the school dance. Dex is worried when Milton caJls Myrtle for a date. Phoebe tells Enid that she has the computer disc in her bank vault. Jes.sc convinces Phoebe to invest money an the photo shop be and Gres int.end to pun:hue. Leam1na that Nina is much unproved, Palmer blackmails the P'Y' chi.alrist into kccpina Daisy and Otff ID the dark -the doctor as to JCl huge anveatment 1n bas research project as Iona u Cliff and Daisy don't know that Nina's improvina. When Brooke's boss threat.ens to fire her, she aeu Giles to do an exclusive IDterYIC'W with her. Andrew and Htllary diacover Tad and Dottle 1n bed. Jeremy's father Alex taunts Jeremy about bJS cclit.cy. • • • ANOTHER WORLD: Hawk helps Nancy when she's upset by Carl's sudden a~ at the Backwoods Inn. Cart points out Nancy's medallion to the 1eweler so be can make an exact copy. Felica unable to decide between Zane and £.dward, Britwiy catches up with Catlin on lri~ to tBck Evan. She later d110beys Catlin a ordcn and follows him. Eddie's adopted pa.rents prove to Catlin that lhe "The most entertaining movie this Summe r." -t \ '\ l o(J \l, \t1Lr Uor~ PB·W& HERMAN • P1E -WllJ t•G #V1.,Tua, .- STllJIM lll.-11 QM77t ...,,_ OIWMDS IEA ... 502S a t.a OIWMDS SAllOUIACK Ml·SllO .-t•YlLLIT ,., f(g MlsU07 ......,.. fOI RWITOll m.-4747 ........... mwuos mlllOC* S)0-4401 u-,.cn: umm 523'1'11 -MIC mAMil MAU IJ7..0340 -UA an cooo U..ltll MITA lll mwuos •tOl W.7444 ... mwMDS~ S51.ol55 "HIGHLY ENJOYABLE!" llW lllWllll .. ..... m.mt mtlmA an• ro. coma 711..tlM .,.. a•••n TmO Yl·tSlt u ... .,._ ~Ul..W ... CIBCll IM-!m -PM:RC..-... , ... , EDWMDS lJ)() EDWMDS lllnllGT<ll any closer 10 Brenda. Tyler learns lhal 173-'350 141-0lll J uhe d.id ID fact pay Allison's natural mother in order to adopt the baby A IL ?-. IUMI stunned Julie rca.lizcs t.IUs may cause them DIWMDS SAOOUIAat CllDOlll( to lose the child. In New York.. Nino and Sll·Sllll '34-2SSJ Chita wed. •u mu . \IA SOOTH COAST ----NOW PLAYI NG ---- *EL TOAO *COSTA MESA *IRVINE EowiitU SaocHeoaOI< Eow11ds Town C..ter Edwatos WOO<J0t,aot S31 ~ 1~1 o&oc S" ~~ I.A MIAAOA *ORANGE Pac1hc s ~ Mlra<U Coneoomt 994 2400 6Jol-~ * WESTMIHSTEA Ea-OS Co~ West 991-393!> • """"" .. 1t .. -oo~_, child 1s not the m1ss1nJ Evan. Felicia learns that Sally l\aa quit her job at Le Soleil. Hawk gets the evtdencc to show that Daphne is work.i~'th Carl and bas plans to lure Nancy to t. Oiff decides to steal the riOJ and pen nt and so on to Egypt before Carl can learn anythina else. Donna tries to warn Victoria that Carl will want somethlna in cxcbanae for the SS0,000 he pve them. • • • s.&0-0SM DAYS OF OUR UVES: Able to JCt pen e:======:.=:.===::.==:===:==~L-------------------------and paper, Bo writes letter to AJ1cc. Shane • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: Lila as able to con V1 nee John to drop blt-and·run cbar'JC$ apm11 Craia. Sierra returns to town. Marie Jets job at Caroline's. Mcanwblle. Kevin is=.~rf at Caroline's u busboy. Tom in · y irritated with Marao over a.II the wor she's doina. Frannie and Kevin decide to p ve the1t relationsh.ip a fresh start. • • • • CAPITOL: Sloane and Sam oonru ve to make it look u thouab Sam is swJty of treuon. Sloane aoea to Trey and aa~ she'll be qujet u Iona u Trey stays with her. Meanwhile, Sam tells Trey that durina the Korean War, be t0ld armaments to the enemy. JUTen takes !Us fint Stet'. Zed t.ellt Tbomu that Jarrett wu c:arT')'1nt s:-pcn for Victor Markham when the ~e be WU OD WU deliberately bombed.. Jordy c-0ntinucs to be upi1et u be watches Leeanne down pills and drillL Dillon calla Brenda a spoiled braL Wa.lly unable to ac1 llfCCS to front for Abe and Theo1 who tnes to make 1 drua deal with McBndc. Away on trip with Marlena, Gates bides Lhe suitcase filled with heroin. McBnde realizes the suit.cue 11 a few lulos shurt. Sbaoe, Abe and Theo tell RJchard they set up McBride to do a drua sale. When McBride shows up and is UTCStcd. Richard prelCnds that he's aoina to let tum act away, but when McBride makes a run for it Ridlard ~ves the order to open fire and McBride 11 shot. Alice, Shane and Theo act into the pnson and find Bo. Bo cteapc$. ln 1 monaslef)', Hope is balnna ccrcmonaal bread. • • • GENER.AL B08PrTA.L: Lcarnina lhal Mike bas been hurt an a motorcylc accident, Ginny rulhes to tbe hospital. While Mike is undergoing surgery, Ginny socs into labor and 11ves birth to a baby boy. Rick decidet that the beby should undergo blood tetts in order to prove which man is the father. him or Derek. '~ miracle of a movie!' lllU •COSTA MUA ...... f\ co .. 1•asc np..-1 990 4011 ~·6 ) •02 IUENA ,AllK uA I.In. ts Q~l 499' -Guy Flatley, COSMOPOLITAN "The music starts and you falllnlove.Lange and Harris are just terrific, They make the screen catch on fire." -Joel \~~I. A8C·TV .. Jeuka Lange Ls superb. Ed Harris Ls excellent ... -Gary Franklin, KCBS·TV NOW PLAYING COSTA MfSA •I.A M!MOA MISSIC* VIUO WUTMllllTlll UAl ,,.,.,, P1~ • c G11u 1, ~ Ecu•C\. t r" • .,A Y1 ~o ()')9• 92' ,,,, a30 6990 !'ll 'J';•6 lllVlllE EOwi•O~ V'IOOOO•i<IQt •011/1.1101 c .... ..,, ~$1 OM~ c~roonie 63.t l~SJ edwards NEWPORT 644°0760 ~lWPQRI CO;T(R B[T"'ll" .Al.llK•Rll 8. 110(.ARIHUR .. ,_ .......... 1Nl.bll.WI. ... ...... , .. edwartjs uoo 673·8350 ~l>llPVRl Bl\10 AT ••OV .1lJ(J ----mil •cuzr· , ...... ..... , .. , ... (N) llt t• PM 11. .. _____ ,, .,. .... 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Written b~ six women (one of w:':J.lays'l'major role in the Gem s · , .. Going to Sec the Elephant" foeu1e1 on the bard rcati tiC1<of life on the outskirts of America when, as the touab old grandmother observes. "There's satisfaction in simply surviviq." The grime, the sweat and the blood arc all graphically depicted. Director Carl Resgiardo's intense s1qina. set against the majestic exterior backdrop designed by Gil Morales and cnnched by David C. Palmer's superb lighting effects. com- bine to make the Gem production a visually compelling experience. We can almost feel the wrnd sweeping across the praire as we hear the wolves . -~ ' . .,,,. ....... :... "' howlina behind us. Such technical cxcelJence lays down a challenge for the pcrformen to measure up, and the Gem's four- actress cast hoes this tou&h row quite well. There is ao almost deliberate softness to the script in its more mundane first act. as the daily drudgery of pioneer life is established, and the cast uses this segment to mold the characters that will weather their personaJ crises ~r intermission. A large portion of the early J Oing is devoted to theJoung farm wtfc (Mary Lodholm) an her aging but still adventurous mother-in-law (Georgie Paul) as they tend to their chores and ponder their positions in the scheme of things, circa 1870. Then. we m~t the boyish waif from a oe1ghbonng farm (Kim Pawlik) who. we learn later, once was kidnapped by Indians and bas been left somewhat daft as a result. Cannon 's 'birth ' explosive LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dyan Cannon says that when she got her stage name it was an explosive event. Cannon. who was born Samille Diane Friesen, said an agent spotted her in a store and sent her to producer Jerry Wald to discuss a movie based on the life of Jean Harlow. too flat. I was staggered. I thought I was being tested for my acting. not m )' nose. "I called my parents and said for my birthday I wanted money for a nose job. After they sent me the money I went to a plasbc s~n. He said. 'Get out of my office.· He sa.td, 'Your nose is pan of what makes you different. You don't want to change it. ... "I walked into Jerry WaJd's office and be asked me my name... she recalled. "I said, 'Diane-· and she interrupted. 'Wait! I sec guns shoot- ing, explosions! That's 1t, Diane Cannon!'" Cannon. who stars in the upcommg Operation Prime Time maruscnes "Jenny's War," said. "That was a blessing and it came early in my career." The spelling of her first name was changed and she became Dyan Can- non. She said she occasionally SttS the plastic surgeon and thanks him every time. "He tested me but I didn't get the role." she said. "He said my nose was Allllm &79-91SO ,ACllC AIWDI Ila_,. lllTI 1111 979-4141 EDWUDS CIOA cootJt lllTI Ill& 751-4184 You've blown up your neighbor'~ mom ... 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" 111•111• .;ca.'-':" BUENA PARK * * * * an,..... • ...,. l lLVIR auun 111 ., ...... Fl lDAYTMI Uth,MTV JAOOID IOOl 1'11 A HIW llCM .... HO CID CRIMH Of ,AlllON '111 AllHOU> ICMMllf •I• COMMAHOO 111 AVINCMNO AHOIL 1111 nm.. ....... """""' I.ACK TO THI PUNH !NI nlN WOlF'"' l o HABRA ·•A .. H • -i:ll : , ... ~"; . NO ONI Uf99 11 M10WID DAY Of 1'MI DI.AO INVAIQlt UIA 1111 l lnll Of DIAD fPI! ..,. II.-(•) HMO W1WAM11 rHt M¥9ftUll ... ~,., '"' MIAH llAIOtie lit Contrastina these NUCcS individu- alJ1t1 is the 10phisticated New York woman (played by co-author Karen Hensel) w'bo finds henelf strandod on the prairie with a dyina husband. whom we never see. Hensel's per- fonnanoc, on the fine cutting ~e between determination and panic. as skillfully crafted and painstakinaJy proficient as she gradually lowers, then abruptly re-establishes the social barrier between herself and the others. Lodholm 's more workmanlike and un&lamorous depiction impresses Wlih its stark honesty; one can imagine the beauty beneath the plain, dirt.encrusted exterior. Pawlik's child-woman is touching and disturb- ing, and her account of her adventure with the Indians draws us to her. however unwillingly. The foundation of the show, how- ever, is Paul and her weatherbeaten matriarch reminiscent of a sombcr- faced Marjorie Main. She has gone to sec the elephant -the OP-Cnlti ve term for takina a crack at life -and 11 anxious to 10 apin, this time a1 1 cavalry nunc. In one memorable scene, as she returns from butcherillJ a cow, her arms elbow-deep in blood, she embodies our deepest concept.ion of the pioneer spirit, a woman who plows ahead and gets thinas done. Like the estimable "Of Mice and Men" on the same stage earlier this year, "Going to Sec the Elephant" is theater with its heart -and guts - exposed. "Elephant" may not be as classically proportioned as the vin- tage Steinbeck drama, but it oomcs across the footlights with a similar thrust and power. It's a play to savor, warts and aJI. Pcrf onnanccs will be &J ven through Nov. 2 at the Gem Theater, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove, with curtain at 8 p.m. Wednesdays through Satur- days and at 7:30 p.m. Sundays. Call 636-7213 for ticket information. SOAP OPERA SUMMARY ••• From85 Fritco tells Scorpio 1ha1 the only way he can convince Woo that he's on !heir side is 10 kidnap Robin Scorpio manages to convtnce Yank of Fnsco s innoocncc and Yank agrees 10 helo the duo. ' . . GUIDING UGHT: Kun and Mindy become engaged. Kun asks Rick to be his best man and Philip to serve as an usher, while Mindy asks Beth and Roxie to be her bndesma.ids. Beth is lcidnappcd and she leaves behind a bracelet as a clue. Maureen unable to get Ed reinstated at hospital. Meanwhile. Ed finds O aire and gets her to come back to Springfield by saying he wants to share the child's birth with her and to be a father to the baby. Philip tells Rick he's not very happy with bis personal life. namely hJS relauonship with India. • • • LOVING: Shana stunned when the pauenaeron the plane seated next to her is Jim. Jim tcUs Shana that be loves her and that be aJways will. Shana says she docsn 't want him to love her out of pity and he swcan bis love has nothing 10 do Wlth p11y. Curus fears Jack bas taken Johnny out of the country. When Jack shows up on a Cahforrua doorstep with the baby, Stacy says that he's going to be in trouble with the coun. Jack suuem they 'o under- around as a threesome; 1 f not he II lose his son. Rebecca tells Linc that he should have a talk with Zona after he becomes 1mtated with her for planning a dinner with the AJdens. Linc relieved when the Aldens tum down the dinner tnv11ation because of the baby being missing. Linc tells Loma that one day they will be man and wife no matter what his mother says or docs. Cecille furious when Steve says that she's too young for him. ..... . .. ONE UFr;-TO UVE: David sust.ams flesh wound from Aida's bulleL During a scuffle. Jenny accidentally kills Aida. On the ship, a gratefuJ David 11ves Brad a very expensive opal. Dorian finds Asa's secret file on Tina bur can't find anything to use apinst her. Believing Tina really must have a secret. Dorian enlists Herb's help. The Coast Guard searches the yacht but can find no one aboard. Woody's NSB boss comes 10 town to oversee the operation. Woody's boss shows him a weaponry computer chip that's being manufactured in Uan view. Didi is fired by Jack when he discovers she's been snoop- i~ around the plant's sealed sccuon. Naclci plans to keep up her pose as Vicki and in the end take all the money and run. • • • RYAN'S HOPE: Ethel tells Jill that Johnny's illegitimate son, Dakota, is on the run from the law. 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GolDC to 8ee the ltlepbant" at the Gem Theater ID Garden Oro•e. Maeve about Dakota's cxjs1encc. Pat tries 10 convince Siobhan that Frank doesn't want to hurt her or Max. Magic agajn btnt.s to Frank that Jill and Max arc having an affair. Frank upset when Siobhan seems 10 be on Jill's side. Johnny isn't certain he wants to become pan of research paper on the cause of heart attacks_ Maeve warns Johnny that hjs heart test is not as good as it shou.ld be and be needs to acr more rcsL • • • SANTA BARBARA: Cruz' impassioned speech saves Sophia from going to jail. Cruz is nervous when Eden continues to question him about her father's wishes 10 tum off the respirator. Dylan and Julie swim to safety after plane crash. Three png members warn Dann~ not 10 inter- fere with them and beat bam up. Danny calls on Cruz for help. Dylan makes some easy money by winning cash from the other gang members. When they try to get the money back Dylan scares them away. Gina asks the nurse about C.C.'s suppon system and later fakes a message from C.C. Mary surprised when Mason shows up and helps out at the clime. Julie rents a motel room for Dvlan. -... SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Jo tells Liza about Martin's letters to San Marcos but ulcs Liza not to tell anyone. At home, Jo finds a telegram from Mart.in. Hopn upset that Lua considers going away with Uoyd. Chase meets with Brag on the waterfront and Braaa promises 10 find out where Lloyd's monthly $20,000 checu arc going. Suzi gives Cqney the go-ahead to try and join police foroc. • • • YOUNG AND THE R~TLF.S& At- torney Michael Crawford warns Jill that Kaye is going to make certain that anyone who represents JiU in the divoroc is aoina to be bribed by Kaye to do less tlan their best. Andy locates a fonner Jabot chemist who claims be was paid SS.iOOO to come up with formula for new pcnume. Jack then tells Victor he'll sue Mcrgeron for stealing the formula from JaboL A furious Victor punches Jack. Ashley reinstated as Jabot president. Looking for Shawn, Lauren discovers the listening devices in his apartment. While Lauren is telephonina Paul, a rock sails through bts window. Slawn warns Lauren next time it could be a bullet. Jazz needles Tyrone into calling Amy, who later breaks date with Tyrone to help Kong in his latest investigation. Redford set for new comedy LOS ANGELES (AP) -Robert Redford will star in his first comedy since "The Natural," a movie ten- tatively titled "lcga.I Eagles." The movie, for f van Reitman, also st.a.rs Debra Wing.er and Daryl Han- nah. Reitman isn't saying much about the movie except that Redford plays a district attorney in New York City and Winger is a lawyer he meets and falls in love with during a legal battle over a performance by an artist played by Hannah. The film will go into production next month. ,, r _ . "ACTING OF A ~ -~ CALIBER SELDOM ~ '-'' · EQUAi I ED AND tEVER SURPASW"I" "MAKES 'RAMBO' LOOK LIKE PEE-WEE HERMAN." 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I H( lfl(lll\' SH0w NtlC IV * * * * tHIOl1lSI RAllN(,) "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT." (-51*4 CHttAOO ,,.... ,. ~ liq ~ ·r--"*' ,11~ < -i..-- NOWPLAYWG Oliver's 'twist' steals it Dickens couldn't have victimized Royals better, 3-1 KANSAS CITY (AP) -AJ Oliver, who bas been in the major Jeques twice u long as the Toronto Blue Jays, bas now led them to within one victory of the World Series. Oliver once again victimized Kan- sas City relief ace Dan Quisenberry, linina a pinch-hit, two-run double that capped a three-run rally in the ninth inning Saturday night that led Toronto over the Royals, 3-1, and into a commanding 3-1 lead in the American League playoffs. · "The last couple of times I've faced the Quiz, I've been fortuna(c to fi nd the holes," said Oliver, whose two- out, RBI single off Quisenberry in Game 2 completed a winning, two- run rally in the 10th. Saturday night's triumph moved ,.oronto -an ellpansion team that did not begin playi ng until 1977 - within one triumph of bringing the fint World Series to Canada. The Blue Jays can wrap up the best- of-seven series today in Game S. This is the first year of the seven-game playoff format. Only four teams in history have overcome a 3-1 deficit in a best-of-seven World Series. And once again, Oliver, who began his ll_lajor-lcague career in 1968, wu the right man for the Blue Jays. With runners on first and third, Oliver batted for Oiff Johnson and (Pl-..e Ne OLIV&R'8/C2) St. Loala' Tommy Herr ntee o•er ~er buenumer Steft 8az for force play bat Illa ...... ,,., • ..... , SUNDAY, ocroea:. 13, 1985 Unlveralty rallln to pin water polo detut on MerlnL C4. Orange Coeat'a upaet bid •polled by Rlvenlde, 21-14.. C4. I# relay to flnt bue wu too late to doable up Enoe Cabell, who bad hit the &round ball. Cards turn rabbits loose St. Louis dazzling on base, in the field to top Dodgers. 4-2 ST. LOUIS (AP ) -The hunted turned bunt.er Saturday as the St. Louis C.a.rdinals got their rabbits on the run. With Vince Coleman and Wllhc McGee al their disrupuvc best, the Cardinals beat the Los Angeles Dodaers. 4-2, bcbtnd the pitcb1ng of Danny Coll in Game 3 oft he Nauooal League playoffs after losing the first two games. "Today, we played more of a Cardinal brand of baseball." said Tommy Herr. "We played pretty badly in Los Angeles. I don't know that we were surprised by n . but we hadn't played that badly all year.·· Game 4 in the best-of-seven stncs is scheduled for tonight wt th Game I loser John Tudor o( the Cards going apinst left-bander Jerry Reuss of Los Angeles. Coleman had two hits. stole a base and scored his first two runs of the playoffs. while McGee had two hits. drove in a run and scored once Herr also hit a solo homer and stoic a base for the Cards, who turned frustrauon into opportumsm by cashing in for two runs m each of the first two inrungs after failing ID s1m1lar situ- ations in LA. Cox succccded wtth a lcss·than- artfuJ performance where the Cards' two 2~me winners. Tudor and Joaquin Andujar, had failed. At the Pl•r otr llCIJedale WednelcMv -0 I Js_ I 4, St. Louis TtloncMv-.,._,..I. St. Louk 2 S.turdav -St. Louis 4, DI.fl-• 2 (Oodeers IMd 1eri.. 2-1> Todev-.,._,.. (Reu.s 14-10) al St. Loul1 (Tudor 21·1), S:1S p.m. ~y -.,._,.. (Veteruuei. 17-10) al St. Louis (Fon.di H >: 12~ P.m. Wednndav -SI. Louis at DMliln, 12:05 P.m. (If necftNt'Y) Thundev -SI. Louft at DMliln, S:3S ca.m. (If neonurv > T•LaVISION All games on Channel 4. RADIO All games on l(A9C (790). l(NX (1070). same time, Dodgers starter Bob Welch faded utterly after two fine performanc es by Fernando Valenzuela and Orel Hcrshiscr. Welch, 14-4 this year. lasted only 2711 inntngs, aJlowtng five hits and Sill wallcs. The su walks tied an NL playoff record set by Bruce Ktson of Pntsburgh in 1974. Welch aJso com- mitted a throwing error that allowed a run to score. and another throwtng error b> catcher M 1ke Sc1osc1a led to a run "We didn't pla) that bad except for throwtng the baJI awa) and not dnving tn some runs 1n the earl) 1nntngs.'' Sc1oscia said ... We d1dn·t give up. They made some grcal defensive plays That's their game. You're not gomg to sweep a team hke the Cardtnals ... One of the "great defensive plays" (Pleue 8ee CAJU>8/C2) Will Caiew, Jackson be on payroll in '86? A big day With the h igh salaries theyc~mm~nd woutdwantwouldbeTam?lBay. Willwns ortrogslcgs? for Sailor -.---:--.-.--~---.---:-:--:::------=;__-=--------'-• lfT om Lasorda of the Dodgers ts •The good news for new San Angels are faced w it h some decisions notthcManagcrofthc Ycar, thcy. Francisco.ManagcrRogerCraig1s Nobody came ID on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but ... •Most say Angel General Manager Mike Port should have his bead read ifhe peys Rod Carew and Regic Jackson a million, or thcrcaoouts, to playapin in 1986 ... but tbedeciaion may not be Port's to make. •If John Robinson thinks mirrors will work forever, be should tallc to the An&els' Gene Mauch. •Billy Martin says he won't man- IJC next season unless there arc some cban&es in his contract ... Billy is dead right -and he shouldn't fight either. •Baseball commipioner Peter U ebcrroth says be will meet with admitted dru& users among players and "look at them eyeball to eyeball" ... Hopefullythecommisbwon'tsee too much bloo<tshot. •OnJy 246 shopping days until the end of the National Basketball As- sociation season. •All tbose IUYI on the boulevard who say Bud Grant should have gone for the field goal to tic the Rams last Sunday bad many boun to think about 1t ... Grant bad about l .S seconds. •Winningcoacbcsand managers seldom grumble about the referees and ump1l'C1. •The St. Louis Blues should issue daily reports on the progress of the lcid tryina out with the team ... bis name is Billy "White Skates" Jo hnson. •Santa Anita says it docs not seU lottery tickets because it is in the horse racing business but no one has put the knock on Los Alamitos. • lfl bad a S--0 football team and wanted to make it 6--0, the opponent r should take the award and shove it. that the Giants have nowhere to go •MaybcwhatJoc Namath 1strymg but up ... providing they can ftnda to sound like on Monday Night platttoplay. F~tball is an Ena:1ish butler. •A truly sad TV sho t was that of It ~an mspircd bard who first Notre Dame Coach Gerry Faust ~otc, The longest plod in thc.~orld fallina down wb.en one ofhis clods 1s from here to the Super Bowl. mwed a convcnion pass dunng last •Do they sell lot~ llc~ets at Saturday's loss to Air Force. Dod&er and Anaheun stadiums? •Ocpt.ofwhatcverbccameof... •l,foronc! thlnk the USC-UCLA former LA Blades hockey player and ~uonaJ will have some rntcrest super cbaracteT Howie Youna. th ts )'ear. •Cl.ippers rookie Benoit Benjamin •NBC says its NFL '8.S team 1s looks Wee be could sptn a baskctbaJI funny which maJccs many of us worry on top ofhis bead. 1bout our senses ofbumor. •Phil Nielc.rocan now be added 10 •Don'tlook now, but 11 is true, those old auys who arc rutning the Pro basketba.Jl season starts anew sales of Geritol. So art your pipe and your slippers. •Now which is more overrated . . For the delayed tape oflhc L'\ San Diego Padres Manqcr Dick Cl.ippers. UCLA uses big play to throttle Stanford STANFORD (AP} -Oobbcrcd 34-9 by UCLA, Stanford Coach Jack Elway pa.id tribute to the Bruins. sayi04 "~ey P!~yed better than the score mdicated. The score indicated a romp, but Elay was n ghL UCLA knocked around a fired-up Stanford team on Saturday hkc a heavyweight champ tabng on a spunky flyweight. UCLA scored touchdowns on three big plays -a blocked punt, quar- terback David Norrie's SI-yard bomb to Willie Anderson and James Primus' 40-yard run were -while its Pacific-10 leading rushing defense and a patient pass defense smothered Stanford. The Cardinal managed only seven net yards rushing as UCLA sacked quarterback John Paye seven times for losses of SS yards and a fumble. Paye was able to complete only three puses to his wide receivers. ' "Our defense p ve them the short stuff, especially the ti&ht end." said UCLA Coach TCTTY Donahue. "We played a petient defense. When you keep Stanford to one touchdown, you arc doina a arcat defensive job." Stanford's defente pvc the Brutns some problems but sucxumbcd to the bi. play. coach and former assistant coach al Stanford. "Jame$ Primus and 0a .. 1d Nome played great games.'' Donahue said "Stanford played a gapping type of defense. That's why some of our !- formation plays d1dn·t do 'e~ ~ell Bur we made the big pla)'s to brea~ 11 open." ~ Bruins, 2-1 1n the Pacific I 0 and 4-1 -1 overall. hand('d tan lord 11' fourth s(rajght loss. lea' 1nt1 the Cardinal at 0-2. t -.i 0' era II , Primus. who also ran three ) ards for UCLA's final TD ~1th ' B left. broke open the game wtth a 40-~ard TD run that gave UCLA a 2,.Q lead with 4:40 left in the third quaner Norrie's S 1-yardeno Anderson put UCLA ahead 20-9 m1dwa\ 1n the third quarter after Stanford had puJled to within four. 13-9 Stanford's KcVln Scott returned the second-half lcickoff 42 yards to UCLA'f63. and a penalty on the pla\ agatnst the Brums gave Stanford the ball on the 28. Sill plays later. Mom!> scored oo a run from the one. but Davtd s~ncy m1~ the e~tra point. runners Newport girls first, boys place secon d at Central Park By JOSEPB DVDEVOIR D1111r,... Ccuu ; f Newpon Harbor High bad 1 bia day at what's growing 10 be one the biaer cross country meets in Orange Counly. the Central Part lnvita- uonaJ. Over 50 schools. some coming as far as Nevada. took part m Saturday's event. wt th the Sailors notchmg a fll"S l pla~ 10 1he girls Dtvts1on I and a second 1 n 1he bovs race For the :"lewi>ort gJrls squad. 11 meant redemption for last week's loss to Palos Verdes. which handed the Sailors their first ~tback in almost two years The Tars' 43 points edged Palos Verdes· 48 for the wrn "I don't thtnlc our prls ever thought the) were unbeatable ... said Newport Coach Bob Van S1ckJc. "But I lhmk that loss las1 ..,.,cclc might have woken them up a ltttlc. 1 penonalJy didn't mind that much that ~ lost last "eek. but 1 can tell )Ou the prls dtdn '1 hle 11 much·· The Sailors used the 1-2 punch of Maggie Henson ( 18:02) and Buff) Rabbitt (also t 8:02) to take first and second Sandra Ruffini clocked a 19 01 for the ninth spot, and T1ffan} 4.ndcrson checked 1n wtth a t 9· t t for 12th The defending CIF champions dropped a close dec151on to Palos Verdes last week at the Kenny Staub lnv1tat1onal to show that the Tars arc indeed monal. "There are some other teams that could gi ve us a hard u me, too," wd Van S1ckJc .. We don't have a Ioele on repeating (as CIF champs) by an)' means. That loss will p ve the prls a ~tter idea of what they have do." The Sailor boys team lost their duel with Palos Verdes. who happens to field one the more powerful procrams 1n CIF Palos VCTdC$ nipped New- port. 1-85 1n their Bc:c. UCLA fallback llel Farr appll• 9tUfarm to Stanford defender Brad BampllnJa lD the ,,...,.... ftnt qaa.rter of S.tvday'a 1ame lD Palo Alto. 8nllu poetied a 34-9 Pac-10 trtamph. 'We needed those b•a plays toda) We couldn't act the little ones," wd Homer Smith, UCLA's offensive Sweeney's »-yard field goal for Stanford Wlth S9 seconds left 1n the ICCOnd quancr cut UCL.\ 's halftime lead to 13-3 after John l.tt's second field aoal. a 26-yardcr. gave l 'CLA a I 3--0 advantqc. Caner Brown led the Satlo rs wt th a IS 44 for fourth and Jim Gecrhnp check('d in wt th a 15 S6 for run th. Enk Kloster's t 6·00 was good cnouah for (Pl-..e eee R WPORT /C2) Raiders face surging Saints LOS ANGELES (AP) -The New Orleans Saints have often been called the Ain'ta since the inoeption of the 6-aochi1e in 196 7. And with aood realOD. Tbc Sain ta bave never qualified for tbc Natiot\al Football l...cque playom. ln f~ ln their 18 years of W.tcnce, they've never bad a better record than 1-t, a 1tandard achieved ln t 979 and 1981 Tbe Saints will ao for a team- record fourth stn.i&ht vic:tory IOday chalieQlina tf'C Loe An-telel k&idm in a I o·~ pme at the CotiteUm. The Raiden, who a1lo hive I J..l record. -ete lilted II 9~point flvoritCll. "They ~ a very lOU&b, ~ peMive team, not a fancy team, Raiden Colcb Tom Aota aaid. I Robinson says Rams can't rest on laurels vs. Bucs TAMP A (AP) -Coach John Robinson is pleated about the Rama' S-0 swt, but says he can't afford to be too happy with nearly tbree- quanen of the National Football l..equc seuoo mnainina. "I thiok the perspective that you have to put on it from our standpoint is we've played five and aot 11 top>," said Robinson, whose team meets tbc wi.nJcS1 Tampe Bar, Buccaneers today (Owmel 2 at 10 a.m.) 'There's still plenty of time to acrew the whole ~ up." With that in miftd. Robin.Ion obviously 11 not lootinapaa Che 0-5 Buca.. who lut week put a acate in the Cllic:leo Bean. the NFL'a other unt.1ntcam. ~1 tbiat the most disastrous thana for any footbeD team to do i1 not prepare for every 11J1M lM belt way it can. .. RobiMOD laid. "The oCIP>t*t doml't maner u muc:b u the habit pen.u tbat you have \d establhh. "lf you pretend at all to want to be a JUCCCllftil 1eam. you better -particularly in this lcquc -be able to come out Sunday after Sun~y and perform welJ," he added The emphasis in camp bu been on the need to improve -particularly on offente w~ the Rams have bad the acrviocs of runnina back Eric Dickerson for only 2'h pmea. Dickerson. rounding mto form after an eJltended holdout, bas rushed for 231 yards oo 63 c:anies. Minnesota held him to SS yards oo 2S attempts last ~k.. and aftaward be said be thinks the Rams need to pesi mon to open tbinp up for the offcme. Dieter Brock, the Rams quarterbeck. baa completed 69of119 ~for 907 yards and four touchdowns. His u....ae-.me yardlle hiah. tho\&lh. has been only l 15 ~ ()cftosiveJy, the Rams &re mth ID the le.que and rote to the occuioo &ut week. stoppina M1nnaota'1 Darrin Nellon to oop.io from the I-yard line as time expired to •ve a ll-10 victory. The unit bas 21 SICb and has allowed an NFL-tow 62 points. Robinson said there's sttll room for improvement. "I'm not sure th~'s any one pb.ue of our pmet.batwec:an took at and say, 'Bor. if~Just keep p&apll! at this level ~·re QK." the Rams coach sa.id. 'I think teams as a whole tend to so in one direct.Jon or the other. I think we're sttll improvina." Lccma.n Bennett. m tus fint year at the Bua' helm. 11 •Y'na the same thtna about bis team. One of his~ however. is kccinna mora)e on the tquad bitb coouah to 11 ~ the club a chance to 'Wlft. "The imponant thina 1s you can 't let up and st.an thinbna it's not IOlna to happen," ht said.. "If you do that. then for ocrtaln it's not aoina to hlp.,co ... ln a move des&ped u much to keep bannooy amona p&aym 11 to bWld for the future. Benne« tnded sw linebacker Huah Oft:e1l to the Miami Dotobins for a No. I and No 2 draft cho1~ last Wednesday. Green had been unhapp) wtlh his role in the Bucs' defcn~ and walked out of camp for one day the week bcforc Keith Browner a ~ond-year pro who started 10 games a a rookJe, wtll move into the lineup "l think an~t1me you lox a Pro Bowl playn-and replace bun with someone wbo hasn't played much, you don't upect that player to ~ out and P'!a> as well as the JUY he replaced.' lknnett wd "But I baveoonfiden~ in our lind>lackers I lh1nk we cao W1n W'lth them," TamP1 Say quanerblck Steve Oclkra oeued for }% yards apmst Chacqo last Sunday The Bucs' otfentc, however, rc"olve a.round James W1ldcr, who leads the NFL with 526 yards nuhl"" °'ic:asc> held Wt)dcf io 29 yard.a on 18 canies lu1 ~k. C'ftdlna tus 11.'rina of "' oooaecutJve I 00-yard pmcs. · J ( .. . • .. . ' \ , . . • ' i r , . • • At leaat one person I• thrilled Coaell will be sidelined l'NIDAP ... teMI LOS ANGELES -ABC bueball ~ anoou..ocer Al Michaeli says it wu a relief - 10 bar that bi.I commen~ on this year's World Serice pmea woo t be intenupted by the oblervations ofHoward Coeell. c.ote"1 who has been the color commentator on ABCs Series coverqe for four yea.rs, wu removed from tbe team this ~k, abortl,Y after publica1ion of a boot in wbich be lambutet bis teamm.ates from the "Monday Niabt Football" ahow. Network oftfcials said they of- fered tQ let him anchor the pre- pme ahow, but CoseU declined. .. A lot of people won't say anythins. but I think everyone involved feds a sense of relief and new interest for the World Series now," Michaels said. fo!'Uler playen Jim . Pal~~ and Tun McCarver will JOlD Michaels in the booth this year. In bis book., "I Never Played the Game, .. CoteU downpaded the wort of other ABC announccn and pra.ised their competitors from CBS and NBC. · Michaels said be bas had problems when working aloopide CoteU. When they worked the baseball championship last year, Michaels said. "I was just very uncomfortable during the playoffs. I was upset and aqered by the way that (when CoscU spoke about unrelated subjects) the broadcasts had gotten away from the game. · "Tb.in.gs were happening in the booth and I w~ t.ryina to get the broadcast back to the game. I found it next to impossible," Michaels recalled. · Kew Jeney off to quick •tart .J• Meet.u ecored two aoa1J. o ne ra off a 5().fbot llaDlhot, to lad New Jeney to , a 4-l National Rockey Leaaue victory over Waabioatoo Saturday niaht. The V1Ctory WM the Devils' ICCOnd Stra.iabt this teaJOD, martin.I the 6.nt time the fi'andlile bu won iu 6nt two pmes olthe teUOo in iu four ye8ll here ... In other NHL action, MUTa,J Cra•• ecored the n:i~I with 5:5 I ~ft in the thlrd='od to beJp ' . to I 4:2 V1~ over Pi ... a..tllesa--ecored twlCe dunq a four-pl fint~period and later completed his sixth career'~ same u Boston cruiled to itJ teeond •tniabt victory, a 9-2 tn'um~ over Detroit ... Hartford erupted for four po~ y aoalt -two by Ra1 Perrvo and one each y .._ Frum .and IU1to SU..._-u the Whalen rolled to an 8-2 vtctory over the New York Raqen ... Veteran center DeJe Haler ICOted once and usisted on two other aoe.ls and Etc der Marte Q1111MI made 22 sav~ to .lead to a~ victory over Toronto ... R.iabt winger Bater one of aeven new players in the St. Louis lineup, IOOred on a de~on late in the final period to pve the Blues a 4-3 vtctory over Vancouver ... Mat1 Nul_. ICOred twice and bad two auists as the Montreal beat Cbicqo, 6-3 ... Dale AMnJclilU acored twice u Buffalo outsbted Minnesota, 6-2. Ialanden nip Ktn&a ln OT, 6-4 INGLEWOOD -Bryan Trottier fi1 scored just 48 seconds i.nto overtime to lift ' the New York Islanders to a 5-4 win over the Los Angeles Kinas Saturday niaht in a National Hockey League game at tfie Forum. Trottier took a pass from Mike Bossy and skated down the left wing to fire in a 40-foot shot past Kings' goalie Darren Eliot. . . The Kinls led the game 2-0 m the second penod, only to have tbe Islanders rally for three goals and a 3-2 lead aoing into the third. Kings' winier Jim Fox scored his first career hat trick in the losing effort. Fox scored bis first aoal I: 19 into the second period. His next aoal evened the game, 3-3, I: 13 seconds into the third period. ~--- Quote of the day 8-Je Lott. San Francisco 49en cor- nerback, after his team was upset by the New Orleans Saints: "We practiced hard all week. l felt we were ready. I don't know. It just seems like every week is go. ing to be a dogfight. If we played Cucamonp High School right now, it would be a touab pme." On bis third goal, Fox set up 20 feet left of the net and tired the s~ot past Islander g~e Kelly H~dey to tie the game with 32 seconds renwning. The Kings had pulled their goalie for an extra attacker. The loss dropped the Ki~ to ~2. and the Islanders are DOW J ~. Cardlnala' MCODd bueman Tom Herr fol· loW9 throaCb with •'W'iDC which produced a ~--MCODd-~ .olo homer. St. Loal8 ba.Ut an early 4-0 liad &Dd held off the Dodfen. Televi•lon, radio TELEVISION CARDS RUN PAST DODGERS, 4-2 ••• Cal Poly-SLO upaeta UCLA LOS ANGELES -Seventh-ranked Pit Cal Poly-San Luis ObisJ)o scored a I 5-12, 12-15, 15-13, IS-13upsetoverNo. 2 UCLA Saturday night to win the women's Na- tional Invitational ValleybalJ Tournament at Pauley Pavilion. Univenity of Pacific, which shares the No. 2 ranking with UCLA. defeated UC Santa Barbera, 12-15, 12-15, 16-14, 15-12, 15-2, to place third in the tournament. Earlier in the day, UCLA downed UC Santa Barbara, 15-9, 15-13, 15-5, while Cal Poly-SLO beat Pacific, 12-15, I 5-13, 15-11 , 12-15, 15-12. to move into the finals. Roch hold.a off Donald's charge Scott Hoel• shot a 5-under-par 67 !I Saturday to retain a two-stroke lead over MJke Dou.Id after three rounds of the Walt Disney World Classic at Lake Buena Vista, Aa. After Saturday's play, the 132-man field was cut to 70 for today's final round. Hoch, playing with a sore shoulder, started the day 12 under and shot six birdies and a bogey to advance to 17 under par after 54 boles. Donald made a charge for the lead Saturday, finishing the third round with a 15-under-par 201 , two strokes off the pace. Donald, who bad staned the day 9 under par, carded a 66 Saturday . 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at Tampa Bay, Channel 2. 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Pittsburgh at Dallas, Channel 4. 1:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Toronto at Kansas City in American League playoffs, Channel4. s 5:15 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at t. Louis i.n National League playoffs, Channel 4. RADIO 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at Tampa Bay, KMPC (710). . 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Pittsburgh at Dallas, KNX (I 070). 1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: New Orleans at Raiders, KRLA ( 1110). . I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Kansas City at San Diego, KlZZ (600). 1:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Toronto at Kansas City in American League playoffs, K.NX (1070). Lo . 5 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at St. u1s in National League playoffs, KABC (790), K.NX (1070). Ki 7:30 p.m. -B~Y: Calgary at ngs, Kl.AC (570). MONDA Y'S TELEVISION Noon -BASEBALL: Dodgen at SL Louis in National Leaaue playoffs, Channel 4. MONDAY'S RADIO Noon -BASEBALL: Dodgers at St. Louis. KNX (1070), KABC (790). homC2 ottfer relievers to hold the Dodgers to seven hits. Dodgers pitchers, meanwhile, gave up a total of eight walks and, when coupled with the five by Cox, set a league playoff record of 13. The Dodgers and Pittsburgh walked 12 total in 1974, and the record was equaled by Houston and Philadelphia in 1980. "We had a lot of opportunities, but we were denied,'' Dodgers Manager Tom Lasorda said. "We've1ust got to ~3t-6JWDi ..l/' THE ~--CANN~RY ' -~, ;inner of Reetau.rant ._,riten Sil•er Award of Meril Wide Screen TV 25e Jumbo Dogs 'LOO Beer • 3180 Airway, C.O.ta Mesa on John Wayne Airport Runway 546-9880 ' ~ : , A Hbtof'k w...man.-i'nuur.m ~~-FOOTBALL ' on Wide Screen TV c~ OMIChowdet Boston -~ MONDAY: NFL TUESDAY: HARIORHIGH Or.rt..., 75• Door ftrtzn Compete S.tlfood a. Menu 3010 Urfayette Ave Newport Beach 675-5777 Monday Night football Spec I al Prime llb Dinner •4.95 Dwiftt .... 0-. .... °"" Satellite TV ~fie ot Hoff Time ond Incl of Gome Plenty ef 'ari&"'91 ' do tomorrow what we wanted to do today." At last, the Cardinals were off-and- running tn the first inning ap.inst the Dodgen, scoring twice and sending eight men to the plate with only one hit off Welch, a leadoff single by Coleman. Welch threw to first twice after Coleman's single, then threw a ball to McGee. Herzog came out to argue with home plate umpire John McSherry th.at Welch was balking, NEWPORT ••• Fromc1 -r J 11th, while Colin Bode ran 16:05 for 15th. "I think we're comina along well," said Newport Coach Eric Tweit. "I thouaht before the season started that we'd nave the kind of team that could possibll win our league. "We re really sbootina for the CIF finals this year. We've 6ccn clOIC in the last two prelims and we think we can do it this year. I'd like to sec Carter Brown get a chance to see what he can do in the finals." In Division II action, Huntinaton Beach took second in the boys nee behind a very strona Saugus team. The Oilcn' 83 points trailed the Saugus squad's 27. John Gallup paced Huntinaton Beach with his 16:05, which pve him the 12th slot. He was folJo~ closely by Eric Andenon's 16:06 for 13th. And John Soto ran 16:08 for 15th. The Edison Chargers took third with 100 points and were led by Gabe Ramirez, who ran a I 5:49 for 6th. Kenji Katlin's I S:57 pve him the 9th spot In the &iris race Edison fared a little better, as the Qwaen took seoond with 78 points behind Thousand Oaks, which tallied 65. Nicole Ritchot came in fifth with a 19:0 I to lead the Cha.raen. Christian wins cycles' crown Hun lilllton Beacb' I Alan Christian took the 0 . S. Motorcycle Speedway cbampionahip Saturday niaht before 8,97 l at the Ora.nae Count,Y Fair-srounds in Cotta Mesa, wi.nruq four matches and flnilhina leCOOd in tbe fl ft.b race. Balboa'• Bobby Schwart ... IOC- on.d, foUo~ by Colton '1 Mike Fa.rja, San Oemente's Bnd ~ and, tn a tie for fifth place. Wiii Sam Ennolenko of CyPl"CSi. John Sudona of Richey Canyon and laDoe Kloaof Su Fernando . Faria wu the bard-tua rider of' the nitbt. coW4ina with Mib Car1llO on the fitlt t~ of the ftnt lap ofbh final rece, and Che spill left llim Jut in the race. With a win be could bave tied Olriaian . • , ) Orange Coeat DAIL y PILOT I~. Ootof:liet 1s. 19M ca Titans win, 49ers fall on late field goals Fullerton nips Utah State. 32-30; Long Beach falls to Tulsa. 37-35 11'nm AP d11paie•et LOGAN, Utah -Len Strandlcy'1 39-yard field aoaJ with nine te00odl left lifted Cal State Fullerton to a 3~30 Pldftc Cout Athletic Association victory over Utah Sta~ Saturday. Utah State'• Dene Garner tried to save the p.me for the Agiet by attemptina I 62:yard field aoaJ into the wind u time expired, but the bck fell lhort,;reservina the win for the Tit.ant, now 2·3 overall and 2-0 in PCAA play. Utah State fell to 2~ overall and 2-3 in conference play. The Utah State 1011 marred a ~r-hiah three- touchdowo, 14,·yard ruahina performance by runnina back Richard Gwynn in a pme marked by numerous penaltiea and iurnoven. Cal State F\illerton's winniDJ drive bepn at the 24 yard line with 1:34 remainin&. with the key play comina on a fourth-down pus from Kevin Jan to tiaht end Jim Thornton. The Titans then drove to the Utah State 22, where Strandley kicked the pane winner. In other pmes involvina West Cout teams: Tau defenal•e end JUp Cooper ecoope up an Olllab.oma fumble al the 7 -yard line ancl 'hlaa 11, Loa1 B•c• State H : A 46-yard field aoaJ by Jason Staurov1ky with five aecondl left in the pme lifted Tulsa to a victory over Lona Beach State in non- conference action. The fteld aoal was set up by a '7·)'ard pau by TulN quarterback Steve Oqe to splint end Eric Brown with 17 teeondl on the clock and a seven-yard pau to flanker Ronnie Kelley. Tbe win lifted the Oolden Hurricane of the Miaaouri VA!ley Conference to a 2-4 record b~ftJ a four-pme 1011na streak. The 49en of the Ptctfic Cout Athletic Auociation dropped to J.3. Saturday's meetina wa1 tint between the two teams. A fiv~yard pau at 13:08 of the founh quarter from Lona Beach quarterback Doua Gaynor to Sanon and a two-point convenion narrowed Tulsa's lead to 31 -28. A 37-yard field aoal kick by Staurovsky provided TulN with a J.4-28 lead before the dramatic plays of the pme'1 final four minutes. Wadlqtoa H, CaWonaJa 11: Washinaton scored two quick early touchdowns after California tumoven, and quanerbaclc Huab Millen rouled the slugiab Husky offense for a decisive 79-yard fourth-<1uarter drive in a Pacific.-10 victory in Berkeley. Wuhinaton, 4-2 and J.-Oin the Pac-10, took a 14-3 lead by acorina twice in a little over two minutes midway tbrouab the fint Quarter, thed wu virtually shut down for KOOta lD for a touchdown lD the flnt period Saturday. 8oonen won, howe•er, 14-7. two pcrloda while the Bean rallied. Cal crept to within 14-12 on an 86-yard dnve led by the puaiq of q_uanetbeck K.evin Brown and capped by a three-yard run by Tyrone Moore with 9:24 to play. w.....-It. H, Onpe St. I: In Corvallis, qua.netback Mark Rypieo ICOred a pair of touchdowns an4JtiJ backup e.d Blount rulhed for another six pointa u W11hiqton State rolled to a Pacific.-10 Conference Coming Sunday October 20. 1985 In the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT A Tribute to the Orange Coast's SUCCESSFUL WOMEN In Business Vlctory over punchleta Oreeoo Stale. lvtJ u .... Ole.-....... llobbk Ba.co "9lled for two touchdowm and ran for one ICCft. .. avu. cM de(endina national champion, improved ha record to S. t. BolCO's TD touea went l l yards to dlbt end TJ'8\'0r Molini on the Coupn' tint =on. CaooiDI an IO-yard drive, and 20 yards to n N~-fD me third period, completina an l~yard march. Thia la the Actuel llze Ad FOi Dell rep<oducuon 1 clN r black and wM a pno10 of any liZa can oe uM<l Your meuage wlll accom· ~ny lhe PIClure 1n lhe apeoe If you ctlOON not to public a picture. hff ltle a~ce wltn your mnNge National Womr n in Bustno s is Octobt1 20 through n To honOf lftt womr n lll bu11nru . mdustry and commC"rcr. thr Dally Piiot will pu bla1h a 1pe-C11l tributr m 1u Sundo Octobtr lO rd1uon Our Salutr to Businns and Profr u1onal Womrn 11 an rxcr puonal opponururv tO muoduet a n"" or longumr auocuitr 10 thr pt'oplt of thr Orange Coast 01 10 honor awards. 1ch1rvrmrnu or contribu11ons Bu11.muwomrn Saturr noucr1 will bt rwo column b\ rwo inch"' n ch w11h a phoco vou prov1dr Thr COi i of C'ICh nCX1Ct U onh S~~,. 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Elsewhere around the natJon: Peu Sta&e It, Alabama 17: Massimo Manca's four field aoals trigercd the Nittany Lions to victory over the visitina Crimson Tide in a defensive struaale of the Top Ten teams. Manca kicked field aoals of 38, 44, 50 and 20 yards to give unbeaten No. 8 Peno State its fifth win of the season. A•kn It, Florida State Z'1: Bo Jack.son reeled off touchdown runs of SJ and 3' yards and host Auburn turned two interceptions into fourth· quarter acores u the I 2th-ranked Gauchos roll to36-7win Saddleback Colleae raced to a 26--0 halftime lead and coasted past visit-ina San Dieso Mesa, 36-7, Saturday :ft in a M.ilaion Conference foot· ~~ry extended the Gauchos' home winnina 1treak to 46 pmes. Slddleblck 1eored on ill fint pc>MCUion followina a fumble re- covery on ill own 3lz tak:ina it 65 yard.a on (our playt. 1 ne mareb was Capped by a 31-yard pus from Jason Schmid to Tony Palamara after Schmid bad broken three tackles and found Palama.rl by him.elf. A s*f of Tracy Rutkowski field ~ed the lead to ll-0 and 1 next ICOft typfied the futility for the viaitina Olympiant. Eady in tbe eec:ood quarterj RutkoWbi tried a 'l-yard fteld P which wu blocked. Kowcvert.~!" oouJd not control the bl.ll, ftlmDW11 lt into ill own end zone where Palamara ftll on it for the ICOrt. Slddleback moved to S-0 overall and )..() in the conference while the OlvmcUm dropi>ed to J.2 and 2· I. T1gen routed No. 4 Florida State. Florida 17, Tenae11ee 10: Neal Anderson rambled fo r two touch- downs as seventh-ranked Florida defeated No. 14 Tennessee m a Southeastern Conference game in Gainesville. Iowa u . WISCODllD U : Chuck Long passed for one touchdown and Ron- nie Harmon ran for another, leading top-ranked Iowa past Wisconsin m a Big Ten Conference game in Madi soil! Mlcb11u U, Mlcllt1u St. 0: Quar- terback Jim Harbau&h threw a touch- down pass and defensive back Ed Hood scored after a blocked punt within the first 4:01 of the game as the third-ranked Wolverines beat ri val Michi.pn State in East Lansing. Air Force U , Navy 7: Air Force held Napoleon McCallum, Navy•s standout running back, to 67 yards on IS carries, before a record Middies' crowd of 3S.683. Quarterback Bart Weiss set up two Air Force touchdowns with passes of 60 and SJ yards-the only two passes he completed -and enaineercd a 44- yard acorina drive on the around as the unbeaten Falcons won their sixth pme. Nebrub H, Okldoma St. U: Quarterback M~thom Oayton ran for two touchdowns and passed for another, and taiJback Doua DuBosc rushed for 139 yards as No. 9 Nebraska beat fifth-ranked Okla- homa State in Bia Eiaht action. Softie 3 and 4 piece Modular Groups Reg . $1 799 .97 Your Choice 999e~~roup Sears new modulars ore on sole now. Choose either grouping and SAV E. 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JI 7-)4 ~· UCLA-51\lnnlti< 2 l>loellld PUnl return (LM tlldll UCLA-f'G LM 26 Slalt-f'G Sw-v JO Sl1n-Morrlt I run (llk k lelle<I) UCLA-Anoeoon SI P4tt1 rrom Norrie (LM lllca) lJCL.A-f'rlmu1 40 run IL• kklll UCLA-f'rlmut 3 run IL• lt.lck) A--.J,000 (eallmetad) GAMa ST A TISTICS UCl.A Flrtt downa 23 ltu111at·verd1 S2·2l7 Pettlno verd.1 1'7 lteturn verdl 71 P11... 12·13·0 Punll S·J.4 FumOtes·lott 1-1 Ptnlltlat·verds 9·63 Time of ~ ... .11on 33:a INDIVIDUAL L•AD•lllS SM ,, 2S·7 ltS 1 31·41·1 l·lS 1-1 7·50 26,17 ltUSHING-VCLA, Prlmu• 2'· 140, Gr_,woocs •-50, Ferr 4·21. &aM 6·17, T~ 1·6. Stentord. Hen11Y 4·11, koll 2•1', Mon-la 7·14. Mutllt' l ·3, P1.,. t- (mlnus '3). PASSING-OCLA, NMri. 12·23· Ht1 Stanford, P1v• J1-0 ·H '2. l udl,.Y H-1-ll . llll!CEIVING-VCLA. AnclarlOll S· 100, Dotr• •·•7. WlllOll l·t, Primus t•I, TtMall l•J. St1ntord, 8 Morrb 12·62, 8atv 6·56. Muatar 6·l2, Halllev 4·1', Cotten 1-13, C Morrl• l·f, Scoll l·S, Jamat l·J. Cl ,ularteft ~ UtM It. 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Hadtw LMWe DETROIT ltEO WING~tonad Jotin Oorodnkk, i.tt wino. • llve ·v11r eontrecl Sant Joe Kocur, llft wino eno urrv Trader, oet.naaman to tile Adirondack of ,,.,. American Hoell.., LMVUI . '00T9ALL ...,...,, ....... LMWe OETltOIT LIONS-Actlv1ted Don Greco, ofttnllv. vuerCI Cut Pet Howell, offensive ouard. Pirates in 21-14 setback Riverside CC rallies after Orange Coast loses TD on penalty Oran'e Coast Colleae'1 Pirates came within a whisker of an upset in Mission Conference football action Saturday niJht, but a cltppina penalty on what appeared to come after the fact ncpted what wou.ld have been a go-ahead touchdown in the third quarter and visiting Riverside City College went on to record a 21-14 victory on the loser's field. Coast had led the run-happy Tigers 14-13 at halftime, and on the first two possessions in the third quaner threatened to put the verdict away with deep drives. Marching from their own 21 the Bucs had a first down on the Riverside 7-yard line behind quar- terback Ken Laszlo. but the drive eventually evolved into a field goal attempt. Gordon Moss was unable to act the kick away, however, because of a bad snap and was run out of bounds at the Riverside 2-yard line. On their next drive following a Riverside punt, the Pirates marched from their 46 to a third-down situ· ation at the RCC 13 where quar- terback Ken Laszlo pitched to Leon Phillips on a reverse. Phillips dashed into the end zone, but the Pirates were detected clipping, some IS yards behind the play and from all appearances, after Philhps crossed the Joal line. The officials ruled no touchdown and marched off 1 S yards. Coast eventually went for a fake field goal and it failed. Riverside pulled from behind with a 5-yard touchdown run by quar- terback Keith Widener early in the fourth period and Coast did not threaten again. Riverside had opened a 13-0 lead an the first quarter, but OCC took a one- point margin into the locker room at halftime following a I-yard touch- down run by Laszlo and a 2-yard run by Scot Hagey. Chris Mendenhall led.. OCCs of- fense with 87 yards on 19 carries, and Laszlo completed 13 of 25 for IS I yards and one interception. But the real secret to Coast's near- upset was within a defense which limited the Tisers to I 21 yards rushing. Riverside entered with a near-300-yard average on the ground. Lance Neal recorded I I tackles. 1ncludmg a sack, and Jeff Shanks bad two sacks. Howard Boone picked off a Rtvenide pass. The lou drops Coast to 0-3-1 overall, 0-2 in the Mission Con- ference. R1vers1de 1s 3·2 overall. 2-1 an conference play * Rlvenlde CC 21, ~"* Co .. t 14 scare 11v Ou•l1WI Rlveflldt 13 0 0 t-11 Oran114 Coetl 0 14 0 ~14 RCC-MedlOCk ... e>en trom Widener IL- •lc•I RCC-Moore I run ltr.tck teflld) OCC-Leulo I run (Cortti kl~) OCC-H1g1v 2 run (Cortez kk:kl RCC-Wlclenar S run (Moore run) All•nCl•nc• 1,500 (nll~te<tl OAM• STATISTICS lllCC Flrtt down• t Rutllet·verdeoe 1'· 121 Penlno vercseoe 154 Peuinv S·t · I Punt1 1·3S F um1>1et·tvmblfl I01I 2· I P-1t1e1·verdt penall1ad .. u occ 11 47·9' ISi l3·2S·1 •·40 )·I S·40 INOfVlOUAL lllUSHINO ltCC-Moort, 1 .. 7'; 8rOW"ll, ll·•S. StemPt, l-21, Wtoen.r, Mor·mlnut ,4 OCC-ManoentlaM, 19·'7; ll1nderuk. 2·S . umontegne, 7·5, H1oev. 2·•; John1ton, l·l, Mo», 2· I; LaulO, l•·for-mtnu• J. INDIVIDUAL .. ASSING ltCC-Wldener, S-9-1, 154 occ-uuto, u -u -1. ISi INDIVIDUAL lll•C•IVlHG ltCC.-IC.ernP. 3·6'; Mad!Oek, 2·7S OCC-PlllNIPt . J·lO, 8enderuk, 3-lt, JoM alon. 1-n. Heoev. 2·22, WlllOll, 1-11, GlblOll. 1·13, umont•one. l·O Uni nips Vikes; Corona breezes College, JC, prep football scores University Htgh's Tro1ans showed they have the abtltty to come baclc, pullini from a two-ioal haJftime deficit to post an 11-8 decision over visiting Marina Saturday 1n non-league water polo. The Tro1ans got four goals from Junior hole man Ken Little and three from senior Marty Schlacter to pull it out. relying on goahe Doug Watkins for much of their second- half success. Alw Wlth multiple scores for University was David Jordon. while Manna's Scott La~n (3). David Budman (2) and Duane Wellhoefer (2) contnbutcd to the V1kfo15' offense. _The loss drops Marina's overall record to 13-7, but hardly damage' the11 Top I 0 rcputatJon in the CIF 4-A ranltinss. since the loss came to No. 4 University in an obvious prcV1ew of playoff entnes. Elsewhere in non-league play Corou del Mar 12, Footlllll 3: The Sea Kmp had an easy time and did ll with balance. using four players for their four first-penod aoals, and five second..quaner scores we~ alto shared by four. Coach John Varps went to his bench early in the second half with a 9-1 halftjme bulae. Bill Harmon led Corona del Mar sconna Wlth four ,o&Js. and Jason Likins (3) and Frank McGcoy (2) a.lso ca.abed in with multiple scores. Wheelchalr match to U.S. ~ The United States will play for the championship of the International Wheelchair Team Tennis tournament at noon today at the Racquet Oub of Irvine followina Saturday's 2· I victory over Israel. The U .S will play France, which defeated Austraha, J...O. Admtuaon 11 free to the event which featuret two 11ftiles a.nd one doublet match. MORESPORTSONPAGEC8 0 COLLaGa WMt UCLA 14, Stanford 9 WHttlnolon 2'. C.IHQf'nle 12 w1111tnoton St. 34, oreoon St. Nevada-Las VtGH 2•. 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LA D LA Vella¥ 26, w.t I.A lt NC>M-c:ow ..... °'°""*" )I, ,,...,. cc 17 k " .._..,. .., .... 1• ,..,,.,.,,_ IO ' Pacific Ranch · bows to history In 1904, the town known today as Huntington Beach was llttle more than a high, sloplng mesa alongside the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Electrlc Railway route to the community had just been completed. A local school building, constructed for around $5,000, was nearing completion. And slngle-famlly homes. built by the Huntington Beach Co .. were going up on lots that cost buyers only $190. The unincorporated area was stlll called Pacific City In 1903 when the newly formed Hunt- ington Beach Co. bought the 1,400 acre "Colonel Northram Ranch, 11 a portion of the original Los Bolsas Rancho, dating from the Spanish occupation of the California coast. Incorporation was atlll five years away. Thia Pacific Rlncb Townebome model, the Barcelona, wu deel&ned to ellclt warmth. Today, Pacific Ranch at Hunt- ington Beach, a $90-mllllon resi- dential community now under conatructlon on Yorktown Av- enue at Lake Street, com- memorates -this history. The name Pacific Ranch was chosen by the developers because the 40-acre property was part of the old Northram Ranch head- quarters back In 1904. Pacific Ranch Is being de- veloped by Mansion Hill, a joint venture between Mansion Properties Inc., a resldentlal subsidiary of the 81-year-old Huntington Beach Co. and Urban West Communities, a Santa Monica-based resldenflal de- velopment company. The private enclosed com- munity of Pacific Ranch offers two archltectural concepts: 306 two-bedroom VIiias of Callfornla contemporary design and 252 two-and three-bedroom Medi- terranean styled Townehomes. The buildings are situated In a parklike setting where palm- lined streets and winding walk- ways lead to three separate Lyon Co. sponsors Turkey Trot race The Wiiiiam Lyon Co .. In con- junction with the Dana Point Chamber of Commerce. has been designated a major spon- sor of the 8th annual Turkey Trot 10K Race on Thanksgiving morn- ing. "As a new builder In the Dana Point area, we are proud to be afflllated with this long-standing. community-oriented event, 11 said Brian Norkaitis. division vice president for The Wiiiiam Lyon Co. "Anytime we open a residen- tial housing project In a new area, we research various avenues In which we can actively become Involved within the community.'' On Oct. 5, The Wllllam Lyon Co. celebrated the grand open- ing of Harbor Heights at DanaWoods, a development of executlve-atyle, ocean-view homes above Dana Point Harbor. Featured at Harbor Heights are one and two-story homes. offered In six floor plane. Prices begin at leu than $170,000. fhe annual race, which Is expected to attract between 1,200 to 1,500 runners. Is or- ganized and managed by the Dana Point Chamber of Com- merce. "The race has become a Thanksgiving morning tradition In Dana Point," said Patricia Short, race chairman and chamber board member. "In 1983, we had 650 runners. Last year, more than 1,000 entered. Spectator Interest has also grown tremendously and we're predicting anywhere between 2,500 to 3,000 spectators for this year's race." Visitors to Harbor Heights should exit the Santa Ana Free- way at Crown Valley Parkway, travel south to Pacific Coast Highway. left to Street of the Golden Lantern. left to Danawoods, right to Danaplne and another right to the sales office and model homes, located at 32952 Danaplne In Dana Point. For more Information, call 493-0989. Executive homes , due in the Heights Laguna Helght1, a master- planned development In Laguna Nlguel, wlll aoon be home to a 1peclal collect Ion of alngle-famlly detached homea developed by Stan- dard-Pacific Corp. P1llaade1 at Laguna Hetahta 11 being dealgned to lldcfreea an lncreaalng de-iftanCS for apaciou1 executive r•denoee wtthln thl• com- munity, aocordlng to Steve Scarborough, Standard-Pa- citto vtoe prealdent. "Market 1tudlM Indicate 1 1trong preference among mew.up buyera for a more tradltlonally 1tyted home, one that offer• plenty of epaoe u weH • the lat•t In appofnt- menta," Nkj Scarborough. PaHud• I• dellgned to meet that need. A selection of four f't\O- story floor plant ranges from 1,932 to 2,956 1quare feet. The famlly-orlented real- dencea wlll have from three bedroom• with 2'~ bathe to four bedrooms. three baths. They wtll feature separate family room• and formal din- ing room•: one plan wtll have 1 bonu1 room u well. The homea are Ht on 8,000-aquare-foot Iota. with thrM-Car garaget. The homea of Pallaadee at Laguna Hetghta wtll be priced from approximately 1119,000 to 1225,000. Salee are ex- pected to begin In January. and a buyw lnt..,...t flat 11 being oompttect. For mote Information, call M&-1181. recreation centers that otter pool, spa and clubhouse. The Mediterranean-design Townehomes feature classic red tlle roofs and hand-troweled stucco exteriors -sunwashed white and accented by authentic architectural details. The Townehomes have gated en- trances. enclosed patios and decks for privacy. A choice of four floor plans Includes from 2,000 to 2,650 square feet. places and volume celllngs with skylights. Also two-and three- car garages with laundry and storage areas. Prl'9'ate, gated patio entrancee are aurroa.nded by Qoral 1ardena at the Ranch•• Medlt.erranean-atyle Townehomee. The homes have either two or three bedrooms, 21~ baths. con- vertible dens, wood-burning fire- They are priced from S 169,900 to $210,000. The Pacific Ranch Villas fea- ture contemporary exterior de- t alll ng with wood trimmed shingle facades. paned windows and concrete tlle roofs. Seven floor plans with one and two bedrooms provide volume ceil- ings, lofts and skylights in selected plans, private patios and decks, wood-burning fire- places. garages -plus covered carports with selected plans. The VIiias -from S 116.900 to $161 ,000 -feature bond financ- ing for a limited number of qualltled homebuyers. The pro- gram calls for 5 percent down. 9.95 percent 30-year fixed bond financing ( 10.35 percent annual percentage rate). and a 7.95 percent first-year payment rate. Pacific Ranch Townehome and Conetruction conttnuee at San Clemente'• la.rury Sea Pointe E1tatet1 de'9'elopment. Sea Pointe Estates among SC's busiest places as homes go up With a dozen new homes currently under construction and several others scheduled to be under way before Thankaglvln9. Central Capital Development s "Sea Pointe Eatates" la one of the bueleat places In San Clemente. The development has been attracting new entrant• to the cu1tom hornet market, aald Matty Fowter. project manager. "I think It'• becauM more and more people are dlacoverlng that true luxury hom• are MUlng for upw1rd1 of _.00,000." the aald. "Aa long u they're g<Mng t~ lnveet that kind of money. theY might u .,.ti ln.,._t In cuatom dMtgn ana con1truetlon.·· Dubbed "the r .. tdentlal tewel of eouth«n Orange County" by Its developer. the $50 mllllon Sea Point Estates community Is tak- ing shape upon the hlllsldes east of the San Diego Freeway. near the Camino de Estrella exit At Sea Pointe Estates. purch&Mr1 select from home 11t .. of 9,000 to 36,000 square feet at prices ranging from $85,000 to $522.500. And buyers can choose among various de- vefopera for their "turnkey" resi- dence. When completed. 248 custom homea. tome valued In excess of S 1 mllllon. wtll make up the community. Many sites com- mand ocean vtewa that stretch from San Clemente as far as Santa CataJlna laland. and are deelgned for multl-level. terraced home conatructton The deveilopment features an electronic security system. hlgh- llghted by a 24-hour. manned guard gate with televlslon surveillance. lndlvldual home se- curtty systems are also available And for private recreational pursuits. the mllllon-dollar "Swim and Racquet Club" otters a swimming pool, spa, clubhouse and lighted tennl1 courts. Additional Information Is avail- able by calling the sales offloe at 6-43-1392 from 10 a.m to 8 p m. dally. Visitors should exit the San Diego Freeway at Camino de Eatrefla. tum ... t and continue put the ahopptng center and medical comp .. x to Marbella. A left turn 1Md1 to the matn entrance of Sea Pointe E1t1tea, wher• MCUrtty guard• wtll direct v11ltort to the •lea otnoe. VIiia models are open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sales for Phaae II of the Vlllaa are currently be4ng accepted. Drop by the sates offices located just off the main entrance to Pacific Ranch at Yorktown Avenue and Lake Street near the· Civic Center In Huntington Beach. For more Information on the Townehomes. call 960-2797; VIi- ias. call 960-5451 . IO homes sold at SC site Ten s1ng1e-famlly homes out ot a total ottering of 23 have been sold in the recently opened phase at Ponderosa Shores In San Clemente. Five floor plans. with three to five bedrooms and up to three baths, are priced from S 164,000 Double-door entries open to living and dining rooms with vaulted ceilings and an air of formality Rear-oriented famlly centers otter slldlng glass door patio access from Informal dining nooks or famlly rooms. The latter also feature custom fireplaces. wet bars (most plans). and ac- cess to first-level powder rooms or baths Garden kitchens feature bullt- in microwave cooking centers with electronic touch controls. microwave upper ovens and eeff- clean1ng conventional lower ovens Also featured are built-In gas convertible grlll/grlddle cooktops and potscrubber dish- washers. A double-door entry and vaulted celling highlight MCh master bedroom suite, one of which otters a private sunken retreat with a bullt-ln fireplace and wet bar Privacy dreaalng areas feature twin china alnks and mirrored wardrobe doora. Interior laundry rooms and two-or three-car garages are standard Some homes feature bonus rooms. circular stairways. first-floor den/bedroom options. and built-In dining room china closets To reach the beach-oriented community. visitors should take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Camino del Eatrefla exit ... t. which becomes Camino de Loe Mares Turn right on Avenue Vaquero, then teft at Cane Gu1d1laJara and right on Calle Juarez to the lnterMctlon of Calle Frontwa and the aalel Infor- mation center. Five fumlahed modela are opef'l Tueaday through Sunday from 10 a m to e p.m.. and Mondays from noon to 8 p.m . For more lntormatton, call 498-9030 J J I • Offic·es for rent ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the atock market actlTltlu of pabllcl1 traded Oranle County flrma for the week ended Friday. Oct. 11. Data proTldeclby Newport Seeurltlu Corp. Builders off er free rent, improvements to entice tenants to rent office space 11 P&n. INEIDERMAN or .. ..,,... ... If you're plannina to rent offioe tPl()e in Oranae County next year, you can expect offen of lhort-term tree rent and a more lavish decor from buildina manavn wbo are oompet-ina for new tenants. If you're eeckina a larae research and development 6uildina, you'll be able to pick and choose amona many atructuret, thanks to a 1urplu1 of such quarters in the county. Tbete were amona the key prcdi~ tion1 for 1986 in a forecast prepared by The Newport Economic• Group, a oonaultina firm. The report. was pretented to Southern California developen at a reocnt seminar in Newport Beach. Kenton Boemher, a real estate economiat with Newport Economi~11 traced Ora.nae County's commercial buildina boom to 1983. At that time, the nation was emeraina from a recession, employment wu climbina and interest rates were droppina. "We saw a virtual explosion in activity for office space," Boencber Mid. "Notjuat in On.nae County-it wu a Sun Belt phenomenon." t> Oranae County's hiah land costs prompted developen to pack more offioea onto their properties. Spacious prden office complexes pve way to hiab·riae build.i°'5. Hi&h-risea were allO more attractive to corporations lookina for a presti&ious head- quarters. "The whole GTeater Airport Area is bec:omin& a maanet for these hi&hCt' quality buildinp." BoettcbCt' said. He Mid the Greater Airport Area ranaes from Newport ~nter throuah the area around John Wayne Airport to the Irvine Business Complex and to the offioedevelooments near South C.OUt Plua in Coita Meta. Economi1t1 meaaure Oran1_e County'• oftlce apecie srowih throup "abeoipt:ion," which mean• the net dift'erence in bow muc:h oftlce apec.e ii occupied &om one year to the bext. Durlna 1913, the county aet a record u buaineues occupied 3.1 million more aq~ feet of oftlce apace than the previoua year. Dwina 1984, that record fell when another 3. 3 million aquare feet were ablorbed. Boettcher estimated that between 1983 and 1986, the county will have tddod an amount of occupied office apace equivalent to the entire amout of office apeQe that existed in the county in 1979. Today, the county bas about 32 million aquare feet of office 1pece - occupied and vacant. The iocreue in office apace con- 1truction bu been fueled in part by a strona demand for theae offices. In 1982, Oranae County bad a relatively hith offtce vacancy rate -23 percent. By 19M, even u new buildinp were oompleted..1 the vacancy rate bad f&Uen to 1 ~ ~rcent. Newport Economica predicu lhe vacancy rate wU1 climb to about 18 percent by the end of 1986. "There are a lot of new buildin&1 under 00D1truc:tion," Boettcher Mid. "Even thouah the demand i1 1teady and we expect it to inaeue, we're aolna to aee the vacancy rate ao up because of the new supply. "For tbia area, ( 18 percent vacancy) ii hither than nonnal. 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". t,l •• SlO I)> H • •.zoo Slow growth fore cast 6• •uoro D 6~ Mi cro Oen•t"•l 44 .'t lOro1eal 61 "orebov1• tn~ ., "" 69 ••tl 10 ... o•tt 70 l•t l lk1!tn M"D• "Otl MJCC • "" s• l'Ul • •IC • I lf{'S S• ft\• •n t 'I"• 11'1• S••Ht I n• '" 11• l"\on (OU e Me•• ........ J ,.., tn • Mt orooo•p~t•r Cqwtp Mt oroco•put.•r 3o•l•• '••loond~oto,. P"d• l r\Ow•\• proo••• ••'"· '•L• •ntr'J t •r•tn•l • iwean ~••owroe d t ••l· O•nta l •••lt'1 I U O IQ l&SOIQ I IJD 10 M ISO IQ "' ''" USO•~ l I I z.oo 6 00 ' " .. '~ •9 .~o 0. • 1 l. , , ' .. 6 00 '· ! •• & ! 19.00 0 -'J •/ ~ • '' I .. •' ~· '• 1• II '. ,. •• I IO l'-t• •'· j I a ti , ... '0 ... 01-'' • ) 1 •• ' .; j JI •• ••• 1 11 .. p.1 .. • }' 1 .• \ ll ),fOO l1•DO ]0,lOO l. bll> SI>, •DO t, J. 9 '. t. "~· • 00 ... 61i10 I . I 0 -b~O -I, itOO '0.9'9 -'.0,1 Business experts predict economy will slow down in 1986 HOT SPRINGS, VA. (AP) -A blue-ribbon panel of executives fore- cast Friday that tbe economy would "muddJe throu&h" the next IS montht with aradually ri1i111 prices and interest rates and a marked slowdown in spendina by over- extended consumers. lo its semi-annual ana.l y111 of lhe economy, the Business Council pre- dicted an anemic 2.1 percent arowth in the economy for all of 1985 and 2. S percent for 1986. It was a more pessimistic projection than the Re- apn administration's prediction of 3.0 percent growth for 1985 and 4.0 percent for 1986. The 65-member couna l. com- posed of executives of the many of the nauon's la.raest corporations, said the enormous lJ.S. trade defiat and a record consumer debt were principal reasons for the laclcluster forecast. "We don't expect a recession, but certainly not strona rowth... said James D. Robinson 11 , council vice president and chairman of the Ameri- can Express Company. He said consumer debt is at an all- time hiah, runnina at an avenae oft 9 percent of family income. The last peak, 17.8 percent, WU in 1978. ··The pace of consumer spcndin& is expected to show a decided slowdown, with households bavin& spent and borrowed belond what can be support by arowth 0 real income, .. said the report prepared by the council's economic analysts. The forecast !rcdicted consumer spcndina woul rise 4.1 percent overall this year then drop to a 2.1 percent in 1986 as "households retrench to strenatben their financial positions." The council also said that an "overwhelmina majority" of its con- sultants "believe that hiaher taxes will eventuall be n to reduce WIND ENERGYTAX SHELTER T'1ere s no po1n1 •o a shelter 1f you get rio return ARBUTUS the :ieve•oper Iha' s prouo 01 's product1on record Allend our se,..., roa' to ea•ri "O,,. '.J •;,irn •ax ab111ly into •Ong 1erm 1nco,..,e Oct 17th, 1985 at the Arbutus Corporation 4041 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 2301 Newport Beach, CA at 7 :30 p.m. R.S.V.P. l.Jm1ted seating Don McBride or Gary Marks (71 4) 478-8800 FRll llTATI PLANNING SEMINAR L.arn How You Can: 1. Avoid Probate 2. Pa1t Up To $1,000,000 To Hein TAX Piii a. lllmlnate Po1tlblllty Of Con1ervatorahlp 4. Maintain Privacy Por Your latate WHIRi: Cltyl•·-· ,,,, , ..... WHIN: .................... ,c.lff ..... ......... , ....... ,.,, ... tsoo •·•· Addltlonol lnfwmotlon1 ,,,., 848-5030 Two Hour S.mlnor ,, ... nted ly H. Wllllam Loper An lmlte Plannln9 AttCM'ney Sine. 197 4 IN MATTlll Ofl llTATI P\ANNINO, YOUa CHOtC1S Ml Cl.IAI. YOU CAN ~ NOW OI •tS.C IXCISSIVI COSTS, TAXll, AHO DaAn WHICH CAN 09UTI YOUI ISTA Tl DIAMATICAU Y1 "* ,. ......... ,... __ ..,.,,.. '*",.,.,,...,. ....,_ ~ • federal budaet deficits sufficiently." The report said interest rates, which have dropped two to three pcrccntqe points over the past year, were likely to besin incbina up apin -with the prime rate expected to rise from 9.75 at the end of 1985 to about 10.75 by next September. And 1t forecast a "modest accelera- tion" of inflation -risina from ~ust under 4 percent for all of 1985 to JUSt under S percent for 1986. The council's economic advisen Mid the increases in both interest rates and inflation reflect anticipated declines in the value of the U.S. dollar apinst other major forei&n curren- cies. But the panel said it will still be some time before a drop in the dollar -nudaed down by recent actions of the five major industrial nations - will have much impact on the U.S. trade deficit, expected to reach S 133 billion this year. The report predicted "contin~ chronic problems in the trade sector and said "no major relief' is in li&ht for bard-pressed U.S. manufacturen bancrcd by competition from im- ports. The report said unemployment would hover at iu relatively hi&b level of about 7 percent throu&Jl 198"6. fl l t t l L~•O •r •t~I 11 l•~ll•t Pood l &UC lJ ••t•on ••ft •CL• 1• •••port Corp •rvr• lS l e "POf'l U eo t WlVf 1• l•vport 'ft•r• IW'" IT UCMOLS llST LU t • IMJ 'h•re . '"'I• 1~ Od•tlC• Ol ~O Or •n1• l e noorp - •\ ,I Olf lO Set•n PJl • H POJ fll1tnoo. PDU ~) '•troe ln•r•l• I TI O ~-'lper lydro PIU• ·~ Pl ett Coee~ !6 Prtntronl• •1 Owt ltt1 !~1 . '' ti lndvl ll"hl '' l e p ,1110 ... r oe 9D •op•• Ve •t f \ Jl.it t:t Pe.t«Un 91 J 11il l1r ~orp. tl St•AIW I 311 9• J t ttOOfl !7• t~ J t h •t'Ortll 96 Sa ith fntL 97 Jtend•rd Pi o. i ti St.enc IJdro. PLU 'Tit• OJI 1• H I ., ... ROPI •stt S tU SIU SlCI • SLY • "l • ',, . STGM 9~ S<•rt•I Corp . S1U 100 Svecl\011,tno. SVID to1 s,1t.one tlo 1 9STO• tOl Teonnoloc; M•tT"lt • 10) T• h rt l• Coep .. tOI Ttep-3t \Ii; f IMP• 10, fren e t ef'rt I• T31C t06 Ult.r•111t••• OLt'• 101 Ya l1not1 •·~~ 10' ft r to Satl. WIC • IOt VI.I torp. HJJ ••O fTl Corp . •TIC• '11 VCJ lntl Vt Jl 1 tl Ve ntea Intl. WITI 11) Vt1p•roorp v ' • 111 V11 t•rn 011 . voe ,,, Ve1 t~oP"ld Co • -116 Vl llH d Co. Il l Wlnn lnt•rp ~t••S ,,, w1nl'I '• t'\tJ. w• l•nl• &11 1 f1,11 l•f'\on Ir• tn. • t w.11.1 ''"'• A:ll"ll • • l ••O"I San. Jv•n. C•••tr . ····~ .... •ft•'. , . Vo l 1., &n af\t l• l•nl• Ana lt•nton l f'I •"•'. I ' l ttOPI '"" '"' ,.,. • t l~ t ,..., .,.. . ..... .. '"l h ~tOft l ,.., ''" ,,. 111• I . 111.oh h olln l weru P•r• I • l e t Ol"I Co 1ta M••• '· Ci•••ftt• tr• ln.• a. Oro•• r ... 1 l•rtot'I ,,.., ,.,. tr• ltt• I.. •• ,, .. I l etOr"I tr•,,... '"' ''"'"" o,. ..... Co•t• Mt•• lff IAI •"•"•'• 'l, Gro• • Tl# I ttf\ •.••• o .. L•'W •for•t '· v.11o, '"l hrtoft '"'l h l"ton Executlves not optlmlstlc NEW YORK (AP) -Only about one-third of the nation's top bu1incsa executives reapondina to a survey expected improved busines1 con- ditions in the next six montha, the Conference Board says. 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'I •JC l \• 0 t f0~ \ '0 • •: ,000 • 1.00~ J 0 ,. I , ia 00 .,. JOw I,' 16 '. •oo 6. •OJ .soo JO' • \I •0) •l,00 • • t lO ,1J ,•j• I • \I Nation's major retailers strike out in Sep tern her ByC01TENTIMBEIU..AIE ., ...... ..,..., The major retailen were triple- wbammied in September, industry ana.ly1t1 say, citina bad weather that diacouraaed shoppi.q. auto rebates that lured away CUJtomen and strona aal~ a year aao that made com- panaon1 bardCt'. The department 1torea apin fared better than the aeneral merchandiae chains and diacount.cn becauae the fonner'1 more aftluent cu1tomcn are leas 1en1itive to wonenina economic conditiona, analyau Mid after the companies releued their latest sales ru .. rec. Roebuck A Coca:; laraett retailer, said iu aalea J up 0.3 percent in the five weeb ended Oct. S. Salca at K mart Corp., ranked second, rose 2. 7 percent, but sales at 1tore1 open more than a year were down .S.2 pez:cent.. J.C. Penney Co., the No. 3 chain, wd sales dipped O.S percent. Federated Det>artment Stores Inc., the fourth laraeat aeneral retail ~m pany, said lllea increued 3 . .S percent. Dayton Hud10n Corp., No. S, re- ported an 11.S percent pin, but it had a smaller 6.9 percent rise at stores open more than a year. "Overall, I'd say the sales in September were a continuation of a llUIF•h retail .. environment." Mid Thomae . Tul\iwi, a retail analyat with the 1nveatment firm Prudential- Bacbe Securitiea Inc. in New York. (Pl ...... UTAIL/C7) Orange County's I -- easy listening radio station KDCM 1aa.1 FMSIERID New writer takes over Money Sense column Mary J. Rudie bas taken over writ.in& the Money Sense column that appean reauJarly on the Daily Ptlot's buaineu~. Rudie 11 Vice president and man- llU of consumer sector marytina lefVioet with Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner It Smith Inc. She takes over from O~oria Wiener, who recently 11.ary J . Rad.le retired, brinpna '<? her position 11 years expeneoce lO the consumer financial services industry. Rudie heads the firm's market plannina and research sroup as well as the marketina communications aroup, which includes video network, field communications and nCW1 pthcrina operations. Before assumina her prcaent job in 1984, Rudie wu manqer of market planning and research, with responsi- bility for stratcJic plannina. markct- ina research, pncina and new product development. She played a key role in the development of many of the firm's mutual funds and investment products, includina the innovative Fund for Tomorrow. Rudie joined Merrill Lynch in 1974 as a systems and proccdW"C1 aoaJysL In 1977, she was named manqer of stock options operations. In 1980, Rudie was selected to spend a year as a Presidential Ex- change Executive in Washinston D.C., where she developed financi&i models for 'the Environmental Protection Agency's hazardous waste program. She returned to Merrill Lynch in 1981 as manager of individ- ual credit marketing. Rudie earned a bachelor's degree m psychology at New York University and went on to earn her master's in finance at Fordham University. Women'• network Sand.I Clark. preeldent of ~e Worb of Kewport Beach, talb with Jan lt'ldeman, a member of the Profeeelonal Women•• Network of <>ranee County durlng the ------- 0renge C0Mt DAILY PILOT ISundey. OcSoMr 13. 1111 Cl &roap•e recent trade fair held a t the Weetin South Cout Plua hotel. The &roaP cel- ebrated lta 5th blrt\~r,.puty With more than 30 ezhlblta, coc a and d.lnner. Unlteclmay ftyPanAm'I friendly •klee W ASH1NGTON (AP) -United Auiinet won teotabve 90vernment a~val Friday to buy tbe Pld6c division of Pan American World Airway1 u the Trusportation Dc>- penment rejected arsumcota the eaJe wouJd reducie competition. TraDJpon.ation Secrewy Elizabeth Dole aaid that air travd between the United States and Alia .. it liltely to become &ianificantly m~ com- petitive" u United expands iu oper- ations and competiton are forced to respond.. The purchase.must atill clear finaJ approval by the department and then could be reversed by President Rc- apn, althouab that is unlikely. Urutcd also must stiU receive landmf riabts from various Asian countne1 inctudina Japan, which may seek some conceuions from the Unned Stat.es in return, induSU'y soun::es say. The decision was immediately critJClud by Northwest Alrltnes, which currently accounts for about one-fourth of the traffic across the Nonh Pacific and is the dominant U.S. carrier between the Urutcd States and Asia. "Obviously we're extremely disap- pomtcd," said William C. Wren, vice president for public relabons at Nonhwest. He said the decision "does not address the serious anti- competitive problems the sale wiJJ create." Hedley Builders win award Newport Beach, 1s senior vice presi- dent for structured settlements. ••• Wren 1nd1catcd Northwest may challenae the dcc1s100 in court once it square feet of space for offices, hght becomes final. manufactunng and assembly I-I ve Richard Fems, ch.auman of Un1t- twcrstory buil<lings will be set on cd, c.a11ed the tentauve ruhng ··a Hedley B.Udera, lac. of Newport Beach received a gold nu"ct award of merit for the best rchab1htatcd com- merical or industrial project for its SS.8 million renovation of the 04eUc1, lDc. headquaners in Anaheim. ne Sammlt Compuy oflrvane has campus.-hke grounds wt than the park significant first st.ep" toward the deal neering and assembly space for Attorney Enc W. Martens is com-begun phase II of its 33-acre Harbor at Harbour Boulevard and Sunflower bccomang final. Odetica, lac.. The new corporate pany president Kathleen M. Brown, Corporate Park in Santa Ana. Street A December compleuon date ·w The award was presented at the Pacific Coast Builders Conference. Hedley B.Uden, lac. converted the former AJtec/Lansing & Ling Elec- tronics manufacturing buildings into air-<:0nditioned office, research. engi- headquarters, which houses the com-formerly of RiDcJer Auodatet of The firm plans to build 1 S3,000 1s anticipated. F~ e ~ ~~~=:ns~, .. said pany's seven divisions, was designed;=.======================================================::::. by a local firm: Hutiq1 ucl Ladatrom architects of Costa Mesa. • • • Martea1, Rater ucl BroWD, a struct~ settlement company, bas opened m Newport Beach. The firm manages structured an- nuities from serious injury settle- ments and provides its clients with general financial planning services. RETAIL SALES ••. Prom J>9CeC6 Retailers had expected the pace of sales to slow somewhat from August's back-to-school shopping. but the &lowdown was greater than antici- pated, said Monroe Greenstein, an analyst with Bear, Steams & Co. in New York. "Middle-income and loweT-income consumers arc being very cautious." Tashjian said apparel sales weTe strona apin in early September, continuina the trend from August, "but general merchandise sales con- tinued to be weak in their pins." The top three retailers also were hurt by strong competition from upgraded, regional discounters, he said. "Without this strona foundation in the aeneraJ merchandise category we will continue to sec a sluJ&ish retail environment for the remainder of the year." Sears Chairman Edward Telling said sales were slowed by Hurricane Gloria which moved up the East Coast lhe last week in September, and also by above-normal temperatures across the country during the month. Meanwhile, the automakers drew off customers beginning in mid- August by offering cut-rate financing on leftover 1985 models. Those deals expired last week, but some new ones, involving 1986 models, were an- nounced this week. The retailen also suffered weak comparisons with their peformancc in September 1984, when they suc- cessfully used markdowns to move merchandise. The retailers were divided about whether sales would pick up in the coming months. During the import· ant fourth quarter, they traditionally post more than 50 percent of their annual sales and profits. Kmart Chairman Bernard Fauber said he expected the pace of sales to pick up as the Christmas season approached, but David Farrell, chair- man of May Department Stores Co., said October sales were continuing to show the slow pattern of September. Sears, based in Chicago, said its September sales totaled $2.6S3 billion, compared with $2.646 billion in the same period a year earlier. K mart, of Troy, Mich., said its sales came to $1 . 99 billion in Septem- ber, compared with $1. 94 billion a year earlier. Penney, in New York, said its September sales _totaled ~ l._075 billion, compared wath $1 .08 b1lhon. Federated, of Cincinnati, said its sales rose to $864.8 million from $835. 7 million. Dayton Hudson, which is head- quartered in Minneapolis, said its sales came to $724.5 million vs. $650 million. May of St. Louis, the No. 6 retailer, said itssaJcs rose 5.5 percent to$477.4 million from $452.6 million. OFFICES FOR RENT ... rrom,_,ece indicates 55 percent of the newly occupied office space is in the greater airport area. That leaves 20 percent for the central county (Santa Ana. Tustin, Orange), I 0 percent for the south county and I 0 percent for the north county. The south county's slice of office 1pace is expected to jump in a few years when the Irvine Co. 's Spectrum develop ment is built near the junc- tion of the San Dieao and Santa Ana freeways. The west county can only claim about S percent of the new office IJ>KC. Boettcher said this area is more suburt.n, with just a few larae commercial parks in Huntington Beach and Cypress. . · Althouah some observers m1aht describe the county as "overbuilt" with office space, Boettcher said, "Oranae County is still in iu adoles. cent stqe of business development. Iu Iona ranae potential is still very soc>d·" . In the short ranae. prospective tenantl may benefit from the com- petitive office rental market Boettcher said some buiklina man--sen are likely to offer several monthl of free rent to entice a tenant Or the ma~n ma~ offer im.,rovc- menu such u carpetina and window adommenu that are superior to convendonal office fu.miahanp. But you won'l tee a decline 10 rents, tbe CCODOmilt predicted. He said IJ*lt iD tbt newest ud niocat office buikti.,.a will mnaiD steady for the next year or 10 at Sl to $2.40 per 1quare foot per month. He added that tceepCable oftkle ll*t ln the airport .,. can ldJJ be (ou.nd for about SI. 70. lt'• a eomewbat different story for ~ and development buik11np. 8oet1cber said the ttNctures are tmmllY a step up in quality ftom the m«e tndilionaJ factory buildinaa. Tbe re.e.rcb and development lita beMt mote annctive stNCt\M'IJ ct. lip ud landlcapina outlide, men teClulk:al and offtce IPIClC inside. Many ot Lbelc bwkliop ate 00- \ I I I I C8 °'ente eo.t DAIL. Y PILOT /Sunday, October 13, 1985 ~ mta ~ ID1lCE Mlle MOTICl NlJC NOTICl MUC *>TICE Nl.JC NOl'IC[ MUC tl)TJCl -·-· ·--°'9A,__.. Tiie-·-DIAT'MW (CITAOC* HllDIM) MlhlOUl•-ar ... ~~~.,. 1Nt ~ II ~ta, tMt fllCTmOUeMJll•N llO'l4.MUI&.& OltNlllT' · aa --• <M*dby. ,.._ MMmaTAW ... °' ~ ccmu.rr I llMm z NIT H •ua 1 N Ill JofVlnle H. Wt-. ~ Or-. eo.. 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County on leptembat Th• petition requ .. t1 .. ..._. ... ,_ ..... 9olMA'tWIUe, w ... m.n.... PtaJC N011C( ~~OIN EE R INO RE-onni,:-:,.lnH• I• con-111, 1Mll ....n eutnortty to admlnlater IN .,...,,.._ ,. ... -.. Cellfornll 92MS. "7VVfllCE8 co .. AKA ER, ctvcted by. P\lblllhed Or COMt •te .. under the ~ ... wt. Sloned· AonMd Wayne '1Cnnc>Ue ....... EngiMWlng Alloutcel ifl.. A b1f1 K L wige dln1 Admlnlttretlon of &-A...._.,,....... ..... ~ ' 1CA119 ITATDllWT tamattonal. AKA EAi ;.. ttat.::t WU llleCI Dally Pilot hf>tembet 2t, ta• Act. Mt..,._.,._,_.,_.. ~ and Wright, Al• The lollOwlnQ pereone era Donthala P. A«!dy, 111211 with the County C1eftC Of Or· OCtober I , t3, 20, lN8 ThepaclllonlU•tfOfr--........ "'"' -..... -... t~ at Lft, IOO Oltn-doll18 bUtlMM ae: WHICllff Dr .. Newport ange County on S.,tembaf ~716 Ing In Dept. No. 3 at 700 a ..,.... .... .._ W ,_ ~. ~ 9Moh. CA Ooclt°' o.tall, Or. Oeullt, 9Moh, Ca 92te0 13. 1985 CMc c.ntw OrNe Weet, __..,.. __, •Mar,.. P\lbllehad <>range eo.. 2034 "**'t'-> eo..1 ......_ Thlt bu.lneH 11 con-,.._ Same Ma. CA t2701 on Oo--Diiiy P110t ~ 29, CA t2t27 ducted 1>t· Publlthed Or eo..t tober n. 1"6, •t 9:30 • m, • ,... • ,... .. ,_ October 8, 13, 20. tMll J • m • • C • rfl • r on Donthllla P. A«ldy Deity PllOt &99:ber 29 PICTTnOUe..,... IF YOU OBJECT to tM I _,_.. "' ....... ,... _, &.t-784 ~. 240 t ~St.. Thll ltltem«tt ... filed October e t3 20 1M6 • --~,.,,_..,. .. Qftltlllng Of tN pacl11on, YoU .... ._ a-. .... ,_ Newpcwt 9Moh, CA HMO with tll9 County~ of Or· ' ' ' 8'r718 Til9 followtng "'°'*9 attner IPPMt at IN ...... ..., _., ..... PdllC ll)TIC( I TNI buelnee. 11 con. ange County on September doing ~::::;:::: hellring and litata 'fOUf ob--tr_, M '*-.._. due'-' by 13, 1986 0 ...... ........_ )ICtlonur mt written ot>iee--fwtlw ...... "-.. P9CUhC>UI ........ C.m Ooug1w l'...o PdlJC ll)TIC( ... 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Huntington <Nc:ted I>)': .,, lndlYtdual y04lt ct111m with the court or a .... .W ... ~ Ill PromontorY Or. ea.t .• New· October e. t3, ~. 1985 '1CTTT10Ua .,._.. BMclh, CA 92649 Denlel S 8'Alaty pniiaent It. IO tN per9onll tM ....... Meir). pon leacn. CA 9~ Su-754 ..... IT AT'lmM'T Jetome ...... t1t11 New-™' ttata.Mnt WU llleCI ~tettw appointed I>)' ~ de .-19 _. Th18 bu1ln"' le con-The l~ng '**"" .,. quiet Lena, Huntington with the County Qer1( Of Or· tl"le court wltl'lln lour monthl t....-i wta ~ Ji. dUC1.:t by: an lndMduel 11111-JC Mt'IJJC[ d()jng t>u.t,_ u : BMcn, CA 92849 County on September from t119 det• Of "'-' le-._, .,.... lleM WI ...... Debf• Hentgee .--~ nu WMtlfn St1t11 lndu•-Thi• butlneu 11 con· ~NS 9WWlOI of i.tt.,. M Pl'oYlded de JD DIA.a CAL.Om...,_ Thie 1tatament wu tiled '1CTITIOUI IUeMU trlee, Inc., te 182 Pacific ducted !>)': • ,_, In Section 700 ol the par•~rHentu •n• wtthtllaCountyc.artlofOr-NAMSITATDmlfT Cout Hwy, Huntington JwomeMel Publllhed Orange Cout PY00.11 Codi of Callfomfa. , .. ,.,.,... MOt'lta • ,... ange C<Klnty on September The followlng penone 84Nlch, CA 92&89 Thia ttetement ... llled Dally Piiot September 22, The time tOf ftHng clalm1 wlM .... an .... °"'9. 11. 1M5 doing buelneee .-: .,.. United StatM Commerce with Iha County Clark Of Or· 29 October 8 3 N5 not ~ priOf to lour UN_,. 0 -...... ,..... INITIAL IMAGES 8951 Cotp. ange County on Sac:>tembar Su-731r . 1 . t rnontht from the dat• ol the ........ no .. .,.....,. Publlahed Orange Cout Wwr« Ava. Sult~ 371 ThJe bu1lneae la con-13, 1985 hearing noticed 1bove. proteocton; Ml ,.... _.. Dally Piiot September 22 H ti 1 '8 h CA ducted by· PaM7t YOU MAY EXAMINE the eecrfta • mequMa daM... 29. OCtober 8. 13. 1985 . 9~;./o on H C • Anlhoriy Abajloy Publlthad Orangti Cout Pta.JC NOTICE file kept by the CO\lrt. II you ou11tpllr con 111 for---S.731 Marcia Loi• Brown 13202 Thie statement wu !lled Dally Piiot Slpt411T!ber 29. --;...;;.;~;....;.;.;..;..;.;.;;;..__f ere • perton lnl«Mted In ma 11d•da1 I 1gaIa1 Summit Circle W•tmlnatlf with the County Clark of Or-OCtot>er 8, 13, 20, 1985 l"ICTTnOUI IMl ... U the Mtate, you may .w .,.o;1.-. et •IM....,.. CA 92183 · • ano• Counry on September Su-757 N~ ITATIMIJfT upon the UICUIOt Of •dmln· .-la OClftl eacudle eu PtlfUC NOTICE Conn,. Kay H•w. 15331 13, 1985 The followtng l*'IOM• ere lltratOf, Of upon the at--Meryknoll Strfft WHt· f2IM48 doing bu91,,... u : tort"ley fOf Iha axecut()( Of II wlad no ..-ea Ml r:ICTTnOUI auaMN mlnetlll CA 92683 · Put>llshed Orange Cout pt&,IC NOTICE Comt Dete Sytteml, 3045 admlnlatrat0t. end 1111 wtth ....,.... .. a tleftlpo, ,...-NMm ITATUmNf Thie · builnHt 11 con-Dally Piiot September 29, Garlleld, Coeta Mau, CA Iha cour1 with p!'OOf of --,.,... .. -· , .. .,...... The followtng penone .,.. ducted b . October 6, 13. 20. 11185 flCTITIOUI .,..... 92e21 Y!Oe. e written requeet 1111-.,.._tu IOWto, 141 ~ d~neu U : Newport Conn y. H Su-759 ...._ ITATIMINT SteYell R. UIWM. 3045 Ing tlla1 you "-Ire IPICfal , otr•• COIH d• .. p !cal Center, t16t Thia ~.~::.WU ftlad The loltowtng Pl'IOl'll.,.. Owfteld, Coeta M-. CA notice of the llMng of en In-~aphded • ""'° ... Dove St., St• 105, Newport wlttl the County Clertl of Or· nun• II' Mt'ITll'c doing buel,_ u : 92828 ventcwyatldeppr~tof otoMlpoJ ,_,. ... _.. Beadl, CA 92660 Cou l"l.IULh nu1~ L-R-B CONSUL TINO, Thie buelnMt II con- aatate wt• Of of thll p«t-lllltltlft ..,... requllttM Danna L. Wlnthr09, M.S , ange nty on September LTD, Rober1 Hopper Mini• ducted by. tlooeoraccountlmantlonlid ........ ,.._. ... _..., MFCC, 1~111 Sierra Chula. t3, 1985 ~ ~.::::ru lrlal. Evangellc;al Advt90f) St4NWI R. Utwek In Section l200 end 1200.5 Of .,._. IMilMr •"" aboeedo lrvtne, CA 112715 Publllhed Or Cou SIMoel. Clirlltlen Suppon Thie ttet--.t wu lllad thll Caltfomla Probate Code. ~--II n.o oo..-Joan Andrew•. M S • ,.,_.,.. Piiot ~~tier 29 1 Thi foltowtng l*'IOtl8 era OutrMcil, 5 Wlnt•rnlghl, with the Cou.nty Clark of Or· .......... QrMft, ~ -• WI 1111 .. dD ...... MFCC. 1422 Slarr• Alta. ~7 ~em • OOlng busl..-t .. : lrv1ne, CA 112715 ange CoYnty on September ar..a~mM.c..-....... ~ ...... TustlriCA92e80 ...... o11ere.t3.20·1985 BA:tDGES OF LIGHT. RobattEH 5 wtn-13,1N5 .,... Aw, GlaNWit.. CA.,.... de 111111lfu • • Thlt bueln"' 11 con-&.t-797 18783 8Mch Blvd_, Hunt-tarnlght, trvine~li2115 ,..... ..,_ -oftGN de .,... ...., ouetad by. an lncllvldual tngton BMch, CA 9264e Thf1 001lnee1 11 con-P\lblllhed Orange COMt Publllhed Otanga Cout '"' 14 dtrect9'k> t• Joan Andr-rtllJC NOTICE l'etet F. Start>ltng, 8281 ~by. Deify Pllo1 s.c>tamber 29. o.lly Pilot Octoblf 12, t3, fontco). Thie ltaternent wM lllad MenllN'to Circle. Hunt-Robar1 E. Hopper OctOber e. 13, 20, 1986 19. 1945 c... No. 11 • • with Iha County C'-'11 ol Or-~TTTIOUI Ml-.S tnoton Beectl, CA 9264e Thia 1tatement wee llleCI Su-172 -------~....;;....__ The name and addr-ot MQI County on September NMm ITATDmWT Thi• buelneee I• con-w+th the County Clar1t of Or----------I .. _ .,. lllnJlC[ ttie court 11· 1e noml>f• y 11. 1985 Til9 1o11ow1ng P9f90N .,.. d~td er s anoa County on September .. _ II' 111nnCE ..--nu dlrecdoo de le cort• •): ,.... OOlng bualnelil •: r..... . ter1>11ng 17, '985 l"UUU\o "" CENTRAL ORANGE COUN-Publllhed OrMQI Coat TEl.-PAO ENTERPRISES. Thll statement WU ftled .....,.... --;.,,;,;~.;....;.~.;.;;.;;.__I ~ J~ TY MUNICIPAL COURT, 700 Dally Piiot September 22, t 105 Polntaet11a St., Santa with t~~~nty ~of Or-Publllhed Orange eo..t ~~A~U CIYk C«lter OrM Weet 29. October 8, 13, 1986 Ana, CA 92705 ange vvvnty on .._tember Dally Piiot September 29 CW C~ Santi Ana Calttom•· 9"701 Su-729 Ket1 0 Kloer 2232 Part 120 t985 October 8 13 20 1".., ' The fo41owtng pel'IOf'lt are fC>ft THI COUNTY · .. ' ' i:it. · '971111 • • • ..,., doing bull,_ u · CW IAN MMAMMNO The name, addr-. and Aberdeen I,, Newport Pub""~..,. "-""" ,..~~t Su-781 lnduttrlal COmmodltlff telephone ~mber of plain-.. -C TICE Beecti, CA 92il80 ........ ~·-""' .....,.. • In re the E1tata of: tiff'• l ttort"ley Of plalntllf ..---.1 NO Thi• buelneH 11 con-Diiiy Piiot September 29, 2eeo Walnu1 #E, Tuttln, CA DONA.LO 0 . SCHABLEIN. wtth<>ut an att0<ney, la: (El ducted by: October 8, 13, 20, 1985 DIDIJC Mt'IJlC[ 92880. I k a D 0 NA L 0 DALE nombre la dlnlcclon y el nu-r:IClTTIOUI ........ Kllfl 0 Kiger Su-784 nu~ nu Mary Ann Heb1n1trell SCHABLEIN •k• DON mero di talefono d•I ..... ITAT'lmNT Thi• statement WU ftled FlCTITIOUI ........ Sporl, 42 Golden Star, SCHABLEIN, Deo1uecl. il>ogado def damandant• o The lollowtng l*'IOf'll era with the C01Jnry Clerk ol Of. PtB.JC N0J1C[ ..... ITATDmWT lrv1na, CA 92714 CAM NO. ~ 1MI/ d.t damendente qua ~ doing bu91,_ u : Lynn ange county on Seplembar The follow! '*"°"' .,. Thi• b~1ln111 11 con- 1PR2111 1tenci. •bOOad<>. •);DANIEL Wllll• EnterJ)rlMI, 835 S..-13, 1986 l"ICTmOUI .,..... doing butA,,.;: u : dUC1ed by. CWftO= :::.~ T WELCH. Attorney at Law. =-~ S~ CJ~ "'--,... .. ._ ITAT£m)fl PALM DESERT RETIRE-~ry Ann Het>enetralt AT fWVATI &AL.a eoe E. ataoman Avenue-. Lynn WHllt 835 SMQYH Publlthed Orange Cout The followtng P«90n8 ere MENT VILLA, LTD., 250 Thi• itatemarit wu nled NOTICE IS HEREBY Or nei 1 · CA 112 6 8 e Lani, Ste e-'.:J11, NewpOft Dally Piiot September 29· doing buelneu u : Newport Center Dttw. Suite with lhe CoYnty Clettl of Of. GIVEN that, eubtac:t to con-7 14-7-517 1 8Mdl CA 92&83 October e, 13, 20, 11185 J. f _Ex ASSOC . 8455 At-200, Newport Beectl, CA anoa County on September ll«netlon I»' the •~ti-DATE'. (Factlal AUG 12 Thi .. buetneu 11 con-&.t-753 lent• Ave , Ste t85, Hunt-1neeo 13, 1985 tied ~ Coun, the lN5 dYCted by..,, lnclMdual lnQton Beach, CA 92846 Leone Sanborn Cab,., ,..,.1 ~ • Admlm.. ~ I. K...._ CliMl, Lynn wmi. "8.IC NOTlC£ ~.J MOO<•. 8855 Atlante 778'A Hellotr~. COronna Publlthld Ofange Cout tratrtx Of 1~ •~NrMd bJ oe.rw a . .,...... Dapwty Thie 1tata1Mnt wu filed Ave.. "154, Hunllngton Del Mer, CA 112125 Dlllty Piiot September 29 Decadent ..... aocec>t bldt P\lb41etoed Orange Coat with the CoYnty c.arti of Of-FlCTmOU• .,..... Beach, CA 92648 L Wandell Rylee. "" October e 13 20 t985 . Wld ... 9t prtvcta Mia on Dally Piiot September 22, ange County on September NAm ITATDmWT Thie bueln ... 11 con-Ba)'111de eov.W•t. New· · ' ' Su-755 Oct. 22. INS, •1 9:00 a.m. ~ 29• October 8• 13· 1985 11. 1986 The lollowtng per.ane .,. ducted by port BMctl, CA 92eeo ther'Mtter within the tlfM 11-&.t-74e ...a11 doing bull..-ea: E.J . Moore Gerald R. Lllwranoa, 297 low.cl by•-. at the omo. PublllMd On1noa COMt H B.c .• 15842 liowla st.. Thia sta11mar1t wu ftled O\Jlnohln A~. Loe Altoa. rtBJC M)TlC[ ot RICHARO G. VOOL. At· P\B.IC M)TIC[ Delly P110t September 22. W•tmlntter. CA 92"3 wtth the CoYnty Olarte of Or-CA 94022 _ __;;.,;;:;=.;;...;.;;;:.;.;=-- 1°'rwy r0t the Admlnl• :211, Octot>er e, 13, 1985 I All G. Lat>tb, 15842 Bowte enge CoYnty on September Thll bu11,,... 11 con-'1Cnnout ...,_.. t1atrtx, to the highest end ITAn.NT CW Su-728 St . W181mlneter. CA 92683 13, 1985 ducted by. NMm aTAT'lmNT ball bidder, all right, tltle, AaAHOOIMENT CW Nadia AN Lablb. 15842 ,_..., l.AOM Sanborn Cabla The lolloWlng per.ane.,. lnt....et Wld &tete Of Mid UN M '1CTTT10UI .. _.,. Mt'IJICE Bowle St., W•tmlneter. CA Publlshed Orange CoU1 TNI ltltement wu tiled doing bUalneM u : Decadent et the time of hll .,._II NA.-r--.n. nu 112683 Deity Piiot September 29. wtth the County Cleft( ol Or-Tt-IE CONTACT LENS EX- death, and all right 111,. and The loltc::::f Plf•ona '1CTTnOUI ..,..... Thia buelneH 11 con-October 6. t3, 20, 11185 ange County on September PRESS. 7011-A Warner lntar.t ttlat the &tat• may h•ve •band the UM of ...._ ducted by Su-750 23. 1985 Ave .. Huntington Beach. CA naw .cqulred by operation the Flctltlou1 8u1ln111 ITATI....,. Nadl• A. Labtb nl7':MI 92&47 of tew ~ otharwlN llnoe Name: TOM RAE HAIR-Thi followtng ~era Thie atatement wu fifed Pubtlthed Orenga Cout Comte ch Marketing hie deSth In end 10 it11 IOI· STYLES. 218 E. 17th St .• doing bualneu M: Sport• with the C01Jnty Clerk of Or· "8.IC NOTICE Dally Piiot Sept91nber 29. OrOIJP. Inc. lowtng d9.cnb41d rMI prop-eo.ta Meaa. CA 92827 Technologlal. 88711 La Play• ange County on September OCtober e. 13, 20. 1985 Thi• bu1tnau ta con. arty: The Flctllloua Bullnett Circle, Fountain Valley, CA 24 1985 FICTITlOUa llUaMla Su·773 dootad by: Aeal property located In Name referred to •bove WU 92708 . • Fanti NA• ITAT!•NT Dooglu Pittman, Praal- lhe County of Orange State llled In Orange County on C.A. Walt .... Entl(Pf't .... , Publlahed Orange Co•t The tollowlng perlOl'll are dent ol Calltomla end i.ga,1y cs. Melanie L Hlrdlar. 535 A Clil10tnla Cof'PQfatlon, Dally Piiot September 29 oolng t>ullineaa ae: Jolie D1m11c Ml'\TICE Thie ltetement wu flied 1Cf11>41d u id.ow.· Santa Ana Ave NewPOf1 8879 La Play• Clrcla, Foun-October 8 13 20 11185 · Faire, 4 Banyan Tr .. Lane, r-UU1. nu wtth the C°'jnty Clettl of Or- Lot 123 ol TreCt 3&'8 u 84Hle;ti, CA 92827" tlln Valley, CA 92708 • • • &.t-769 lrline. CA 92715 f1CTTTIOUa llUIMll ange County on September per map recordecl In Bo<* Thia bliel,_ wu con-Thia bu11n ... 11 con-1 Vlrgll Magnuson, 4 B•-NAME aTA~NT 13, 11185 t29 Pagel 3710 44 lncl!J91Ye ducted by an Individual. ducted by: an lndMdual , nyan Tree laM. lrline. CA Thi IOllowl M Tht1 1tatement wu filed Cindy A. Walt•• , PllltlC NOTICE 92715 no'*"°"'.,, 0t!. O:'~~~·A! wltn the County Cllrtl of Or-Thl8 1tatem«1t wu filed, Bert>ara Darcy, 4 Banyan dol, ~II,,... u t ., ange County on September With 1119 County Clertl ol Or-FlCTITIOUa .,..... Tree Lane. lrvtne. CA 927 t5 J · ANO ASSOC . ,,..... Publllhed Orange Cout O•lly Pltot September 29. October 6. 13. 20. 1985 Su-748 ~der of eald County 11 11185 •ngti Counly on September! NAlm aTATl•NT This bu1lneH 11 con-17480 Ohtle •7. Fountain 3 ommonly known 11. Publlttlad °' Coast 11, 1985 The 1o11ow1ng penona .,. ducted Dy; an lndMdual V•lley, Ce 92708 229 New YO<lt Avenue. Dally Piiot Sep:ber 22 l'..af7 doing l>ll9ineet.. Vlrgll Magnuson SuH n Rehmlft. 17480 ---------1 eo:i: ~9. ~~2-18 28. OC1ober 8. 13. 1985 . Pubbhld Orange Coull Hllfbor Spu, 8492 Sholl Thi• statement WU fifed ~:~2:~ Fountain Valley, Nit.JC NOTICE eios OR OFFERS I S11>-733 Dally PllOt September 22,I Clrc... Huntington Beactl, with the County Clar1c of Or-C --;...;;.;~;....;.;.;..;,.;.;.;;;..__1 .,, n-29, October e. 13, 1985 CA 92648 ange COUnty on September athy Kr•vtk. 17454 ~nnout IUIMla vtted for Mid perc.I of rMI Su-73-4 Johnnie H White. 8892 11, 1985 Sent• Lucia, F01Jntaln Vii-NAm ITAT'llmNT Pf'Opel'ty All eu<:fl bid• mutl pt&,JC NOTICE Shoal Clrcte. Huntington fl'.an lay, CA 92708 The lonowtng pel'tonl.,. .,. In writing and w+u be ,.. Nit.IC ll)JICE I a..ctl, CA 92841 Publllhed Orange Cout Pit Alberl. 27102 can. doing ~ u: cel\l9d b~ the Admlnlttrlt'1•, ITATDmWT cw Ooril AM Bart••. 8892 Dally Piiot September 22 Dal Cid. Ml9eion Vlefo, CA THE MASTER·s BAKE SUSAN RAG TEN, •t tne ot-wrntORAWAl. "'°"' RCTTnOUI .,..... Shoal Clrcle. ~untlnoton 29. October II. 13. 1985 • 928112 SHOPPE. 19884 BHch flee of 1119 •ttorney. RICH-'AllTMDtlHIP ..... ITATOmMT BMch CA 92648 So-737 Thie buelnau 11 con-Blvd., Huntington Beach. CA ARO G VOGL 1155 Civic ' ducted by: 92844 Center Drive Wl81, Santi Suaan Allll'lllft Simon Mey«owttr, 12 Ana. CA 92703. °' m•y t>e Pl&.IC NOTICE pt&,IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Pl8tlC M>TICE Thie ltatement wu ftled Klamath trvtne CA 92714 llled with ihe Clartl of the wtth the County Clark of Or-Thi bu t ' I •bove -n•m•d Superior CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH r:ICTmOUI ........ ange County on Seotlmber duct~ by.. nna I con- Court, Of may t>e d1UY4N'ad NAMl' ITAT'DmNT 25, 11185 SI ~owl to e&ld Admlnl1tratrli1 per-CrTY COUNCIL The fOllowtng l*'IOfl8 are ~ T~tetemant 12., l\lad tonally It any lime AFTER AGENDA dOlng butlneu u : Superior Publlthld Orange Cout with 1119 County c.:..C of Or- nrwt J>Ubltcatton or this No-~ Servlotla, 730 Fontane oa11y Piiot Sep1emw 29, ange County on September ttce and BEFORE 1119 m1k-W1y. Lagynl Beectl, CA October e. 13, 20. t985 17 1985 lt'lg of Mid .. 1e OCTOBER 15 1a.11: 7 30 PM 92851 su-n1 ' -TERMS OF SALE All cell'I ' _.., - : • • Marla Trudellu, 730 Fon-.. _ In lawful money of the Untied ten• Wey, Lagoo• Beactl, Publllhed Orange Cout Stat"· or p1rt cu n and pan Public Hearing and City C04.lncil review of a TRAFFIC STUDY ANO USE CA 92151 ~ty t!'~t 1~uwn:-29• credit An amount u Oe-PERMIT NO. 3166, requests of NEWPORT LIDO MEDICAL CENTER. Loa Thia bullMH le con-Pta.JC N0J1C[ o ' ' . 1 :5 782 termtnad by the Admlnt .. Angelet to permit the construction of an 85 170 an h medical office bulldlng ducted by an lncllvldual 1 u-1 tre~rlx at hllr IOla dlttretlon • ' -.... Mat,. TrucSMY flCTITIOUI ltUIMel ~t eccompany the written on propeny located In A..P Olatrlct which exceeds the basic height limit In the Thia statement wu filed N._ ITATDmlfT \ -- bid or otter, .nd tne b.,enca 32/50 Foot Height limitation District. Located on property at 351 Hospital wtth tll9 County CWlc of Or-The loltowtng per10M at• mu•t.,.palduponconll1m•-1Roed. on the northeal1er1y corner of Hospital Road and Placentia Avenue, ange CoYnty on September doing bull,_ u : Tom RM tton oi Nie by aatd Su'*lor acrol3 from Hoag Memorial Hoepltal. 11. 1985 Halmytee. 218 E. 17 St .. Court OR 01hlf payment11 Public hearing regarding PROPOSED INCREASE IN AMBULANCE SEA-. ,.._ Colt• ....... Ce 92127 accep11bll 10 Iha a~-VICE RA TES Publlthed Orengti Cout P•trtca Mery Dewoclhera, titted Sopertor Coun Said Resolutlona for Adoption: Reeolutlon cnanglng the street namet of Dally Piiot September 22. 1902 w .. 1mtnlstw , Coeta ::.t'e:!cf~~=•upon tne "HARB~R POINT DRIVE," "LOGOON DRIVE," "CAPE COURT," and "ISLE 29' Octot>e< e, 13' t9:!132 ~h9~~ Utcflfleld, DATED· OCt 8. 1985 COURT In TRACT NO. 10625 to "HARBOR POINTE." Properly bOunded by 11192 W•1mlnllter, Coeta IUIAN ICUOTEN.. u-MacArthur Boulevard to lhe nor1h the we.t, San Miguel Drive on lhe touth, .. _II' Mt'ITlC[ ,,._., CA 92827 "'...w.t:r•u Df n. l!atata of and Roger' a Garden• on the eat; toned R-1-B. l"UUU\I nu J. Ronald Sc>aoo. 4592 OOMM.D o. ICHAal.l.IN, Contracta/Agreementa: . ACTTnOUI .,..... Lodlh•Y411'1. lrv1ne. CA 92714 alu DONALD DALI' (a) STREET LIGHT CONVERSION PROGRAM PHASE I AIRPORT AREA ICAll9 IT~TIW'NT Thia bulln•11 11 con-~· •111 DON (C-25211 -Approve a budget amendt'Ml'lt to provtde lunda fOf award; and Thll to11ow1ng I*":°"'.,. ~~.;:: C:.,~ Law Offlcal 01 RICHARD award Contract No. 2521 to Sl«ra Pacific Ei.ctrlc.al Contracting Inc., In the doing ~ ea: Com-Thie ltttement WM fllad G VOGEL. 1 t55 CMel amount of $37,930; and authorize the Mayor and the City Cl«k to execute :onw•a lth Supply, 124 wtth the County Clar1t of Or- c.ntw Drive W•1 S•nt8 aald contract ~ ange CoYnty on September Ana. CA 92703, Tell (7 14) (b l BALBOA PENINSULA POINT S EWER REPLACEMENT (C-2 497) -&..-11 ~A:~ 11, 1985 '35-4737 I Award Contract No . 2497 to E J . Vadnal1 for lhe total price of 1647,437.57 torn•• Corpotatlon. 124 Publtllhed ""-~ Pvblllhld Or•ngti Cout and 1uthorl1e the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the contract. all BroadWey .....,_""' t ~1y Pttot Ociot>et 12· 13. aubjeet to execution of a coopef'atlve agreement by County Sanitation o. Coat• MIN. CA 92827 Dally Piiot September 12· ... 1985 District No 5 ol Orange County. Thi• buein .. 1 11 con-29· October e. 13· 1986•777 -SaSu--OMI (c) ACCEPTANCE OF AN AMENDED OFF-SITE PARKING AGREEMENT dueted by-11n lndMdull SY • tor a ponlon of lhe parking apacet required In contunc11on wflh USE PERMIT ~~~t=i~= HAR80A LAWN-NO 3076, a request of Howard Properties, Newport BMeh, to convert an with the County e1er1t of Or-Pla.IC Mt'1J1C[ MT. OLIVE exlatlng commercial build Ing located at 503 Edo.-.ater Place. Central enge County on s.c>t91nbar nu Mortuary • cemetery Balboa. Into a restaurant wfth on-sale alwhollc beverageie, live entertainment 11. 1985 '1CTmOUI ., ..... Crematory and dancing. ,__ N._ ITATl•NT 1625 Gleler Ave (d) CORONA DEL MAR BEACH CONCESSION AGREEMENT (C-1920) • Publlt!Md Orange Cout The foltowtng pertOf\I.,.. C<>tta Mes8 Authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute an egrMmeflt wlt'1 Kiimer ~~llOt ~tam~ 22. d()jng t>uelMM u . 5-40--5!>5-C EnterprlMS to operate the conoeaalon at Corona c:t.i M., State •n<I City · ober · 13• 1s:;_735 N-port lltvd Trevet, Beach Perk for the period ot January 1. 1988 to o.c.nit>er 3 t , 1990 Etc· BullnlN & TreYWI Hub, C I I INl!neee & Trevel Cent•. ommun cat on1 •-te W\J1C[ Tran1port1t1on • Com-(b) To General~ f0< reaponM, 1911., from Ruth Mano and Wiiiiam E rUU1. "" rnun1eat1on Hub, Tr1n8POf- Ketc:.y, regarding amell and acid dralnaoe from truh bin and ~ting -Rll'----~;....;.--;.;..;.·--.;.;.;;;..__ tatton & COmmunlcatlon ln•talllng dralnege ayatem In GelM>n'I Market ,..,..,,,...,,,.. -u Cent411, 215' Newport lfvcl , S1aN and Commlaalon Repor11 ..... ITATllSNT Coat• ........ CA 92e27 (a) Report from Executive Aulatant to tl'le City Maneget recomm9fldlng n .. 1~ ~ '" Newport e .. ch A•n - lti. JOLLY ROGER RESTAURANT on BalbOe laland be ct.igneted u ~:'~":,,,., 1H' ~~~nc2·,:.c::;: HISTORICAL PROPERTY Vl1te C1ud11, Newport Blvd , Coit • Mua, CA (bl Reoort from the PlaMlng Department r-.commendlng tranamlttal of a lleactt. CA 92MO 92127 lhr ... yaer and a on.year Houtlno A.alat~ Plan (HAP) to IN Department Thom•• Kelly Muon, Thlt bu•lneu 11 con- Of Houalng and Urban o.v.lopment (HUD) at 19qutred by HUD In or<* to 1M2 Vlst• Caudel, Newpcw1 ducted b'( ~ve the next ttlr• yeara of COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK leacn, CA 9~ Paul J luf~ GRANT FUNDS Artllur B~l~on. 10t Thie statemem ... fled 19115-te STREET ANO ALLEY SLURRY SEAL PROGRAM (C-2503) • 8choti Plaza • Newpott with the County an°' Or· Approve the plant and tpeelfleetlOnt. 111\d auU1omJ the Cfty Cletk to ~· °a!!= 11 con-~~ °" ...,..,,.,. adVertlM for bid• to be opened at 11·00 am on Octoder 31. 1985 ducted oY • • ,... Tt1omtit 1(111y Maaon P\lbllhed 0renoe Coe1t !\ Let ,,,,.." Yt6~~ ~oured laifJPillt 642-5678 Publl~ lhe Orao09 Coatt O•lly Piiot .. a public wvtce to tti. Chy ol Thia ttllament wee filed Delly ~ ~ember It, Nnport . California lhl• 13th day of October. 1985 wtth tll9 Counry Clertt Of Or Oc10bat e. 1s, 20. 1NI --------~ • 8t1Q9 County <>fl September __ .,.._7._;IO~---------_ -- Lee Alen"* IATilllDAM •ISULTI (Od .... .._..,_.,......., NST •ACL Ol'll mite P9C8> Ster '9tron (I( U1t11er) UO UO 2 60 SCOid! l rlollt ((l'OefWlnl UO UO Duldw (Andlnon) uo Tlnw. 1:$7 1/l SJ IXACTA IHI paid f.)1.$0 l&COND •ACI. Ol'll mite pece Eve Olnllfv (Pl«Cll) U O J.10 110 KMMI To ShlM (Petltlt) UO J,40 Kine Of •hY11vn (Melef) UO Time: 1:9' 2/l a.I IXACTA (4·11 paid f.).llO ,,._D aACI. One mlll Dem. H~ ..... , (iPl'C) 1 IO l.40 UO Fini Mete (Oftenll•J ,, 10 1 10 •te 1111 Tlldln tt<lltOlltl no Tlml: l:S1 4/S. U IJCACTA 14·21 oold 12UO flOUllTH •ACI. OM mlll pace, •cnt lftM (A"°'11) 00 4.00 J 00 WllCOtnt Jacti (Vlft4IW'n) 3.10 ).00 WlllrlN (I(~) 3 00 Tlme: 1 :51 1/ s ,,l'TH •ACI. One mite PK8 Mitt Hntr (l llrl 14 60 5.10 u o TOP Jimmy (Pleno) 4 20 l.20 Amvi Pete (Petlf1*'!l a 40 T1ml: I :51 31 S. SJ IXACTA (Ml oold .e2.20 IUCTH RACa. One mlle H<'I Wrthy lmt lCrtml 10 • .0 S.60 l .00 Welb It* (IClltOllt) UO l.60 Our Ravmolld lAllW.oti) 160 Time; 1:57 •IS. SJ IXACTA tl·•I oold S11t,30. HV .. fTH fllACI . One mlle NCI. Ion TMrl (f(uebflr) 63.40 2UO P.IO W1lmouku Exornt (Pllfc:e) 9.40 S.40 S.ute (Shlfren) 4.20 Time: 1:59. 13 IXACTA <•·21 Peld $760.20. llGHTH fllACI. Ono mill pace. Cr91 Rici (Prkrl 1.20 S.IO S.20 Jlmt Pepper (t<tu) U .00 20.20 N1t1111 Hunier (Grundy) 1AO Time: t:57 1/S. U IXACTA (6-11 oold 145'00. NIM'nt fllACI. One mlll ooca. Pitek L..o.r (Vlnclllm) S.20 l .00 2.10 Cut Ii 0\.11 (ltoMtn) 4 40 4 20 Xells (Pfl<ce) S.00 Tlme; 1:57. SJ IXACTA 12·41 pefd 121.SO $2 ll'KK Wt (S D< 1-2-1-6-6-7) oold st ,2lS.OO so two wlnnlllQ ilckets (five llOfM1). C.rrvo.,,., p004· 131,n1.01 TaNTH fllACll. One mlll ooc•. Nellve HeJ> (Andl<.oti) 7 20 ) 40 2 60 Lord Nevtrlno IPlerciel S 20 l.60 Earl l r1ndon (Hvmon) J IO T1ml: 1 :St 3/ s. Sl llXACTA (4-71 1>eld WI.SO. ILIVINTH fllACI. One mlll IMICO. S.lveclor (Pleno) '-20 2.IO uo Ye Wen.Cl (KUlbilr) 4 20 J 00 Smart Koale (Pllrc:el UO Tlmt: 1:51 1/S. I.I IXACTA (1·21 oald 116 IO Ali9"Clence: ,,745. O.k Tree (•t SMte Anltll) SAT\JfllDAY'S flllWLTS (Mt If n -•v 11111 .,.,.. .. ,,,......., '"'ST aACI. 6 117 lurlOnQs.. Mene Meolc ISolls) 11.20 S.60 3 40 0 .J. Lou (Toro) 12.10 U O Oustv Ollll (Slblllll 2.60 Time: 1,16 215. SICOftD •ACI . One mlll CIHt'WIV IMcCerron) ''° uo 2.60 Jfoeloret (~kif) 3.IO 2.10 Don A Toe> (PeclrOH) 2 60 Time· ue. 12 D•IL Y OOUILI (t -31 Ptld Ml.20. THlltO fllACI. 1 I/I mlfft OMEveRmeo (McCnl 6.20 J.60 'l 40 lounclno lut10t1' (H..-nzl S IO l 20 Mufll (H1wl9v) UO Time· 1 SO 3/S. ,C>UaTH llACI. 6 lurtonos Aenur11 IToro) J.&.IO t .10 S.40 8utted Oranee CMcCerrOt1l 2 IO UO P!Ymoetr1 (si-ntk8f') 4 00 Time: 1.09 11 s. "'"" uca. • 111 tunono'-Ret111 Tia ISollsl 10.60 6 20 uo LadV Maur1111 IUltoe l 13 40 7.20 T1ble S..n CHerneno.1) 4.40 Time: I 14 2/S LS IXACTA I 1·41 Nld '35100 SOCTH llACI. 6 IU"IOnQ,. Seniority (SIDllll) 5.10 3 IO 2 60 Roclty Rici <Hernend41zl 6.60 2.IO We'n Set <McCerron) 2 40 Time; 1·11 2/S. SIVINTH •ACI . 6"'1 lurlonos Pride of °'-''' (McCnl 4.40 J.40 2.IO Nordlcus (SIDIMel S.20 4 00 F1mlly Fox lllackl 1.60 Tlm1: 1:17 115. LS IXACTA (10-2) 1>eld WI.SO. llGHTH aACI. 1 II 16 mllH. Arwttwtlllfnvt IVl!lzl) l.40 2.40 2.40 Trim ColOnv <Toro) 3 20 3.20 Lu's Jov (Sll>lllel 4 40 Time: 1 :44 31 S. NINTH RACI. ,.,.. mllH on '""' v11 De Sont ITorol UO S.00 4 00 North of Lek• IPlclrozal 7 IO 4 60 Plnllelor ISlbllll) 3 IO Time 1.41 1/S. LS IXACTA <S-71 1>eld lm SO n ~ MX (1·1-6-10-7-S) oold '24.m.IO lo •Ix wlnnlno rtc111t• hill horMll. 1.2 Plcll Slii conwlltlon oeld l-460.60 10 l24 wlnnlno lldlll• (five llOfMI) Attendence: M.27' HtGH SCHOOL Le9UM ..a. •• UIWWaltv ,, l'rMIY'• Sldatlc:a) IC*'I -. Quaf1W\ Unlversliv 7 6 O ~IJ ~ lffd'I 7 7 0 6-20 u-e.ire tt verd kickoff r11ur11 !F1trlll klcltl L&-Ooncfl 2S 1>e11 from l(tMOel (Vicker• lllcll) LI-Lane 7 r1111 (Vlcllers lr.ldll v-e.lle 2• run (klek blodtldl L&-Tocld 1 run (ltldl t.illdl Allen<11nc1 2.000 (11llmotlcll OAIM ST A TlSTlCS u Flrsi doWlll 10 Rulhlt·vero.111 27-61 Pautno veroeQe 70 Peutno 1-10-1 Punt• c-37 , umblft"'fumtllll loll •-1 Ptflalflll·Vlfdael t-70 La IS lt-141 IOi 11-1t-o ,_,, 4·1 11-1>0 IMON10UAL fllUSMINO u-etlle. 14-'9; Howerd, l • 1), SllOINl'lell, Hor·mlnut 17; I.Alter. 5'-13 L&-Tocld, lf-110: l(lmbeM, Hor· minus 2', LAM, 14·51, C,_.v, 2-t tNOIV'IDUA&. ,Alt*e l.>-$1111erman, M0•1, J'O 1..1-KlmMll. I H,_OJ. 1~ INOIYIOUAL ••~lrY!Me u--e...., )·11, 9aklf, ,.,., AMton, l ·tl. Ll--Tocld, 3·$, Lane. )·>0: OorKtl. 1·2S; Cummln91. l°"i Chftllv, J.-'9. . .....,. ........ cou.aM .._. m *°""""' CalforNe Colll9e .. C?lr1lt C._ INN. 1H. IH, 15--1 ................ , ......... < .. UCU) lcn • I UCLA*" UC 111111 ..,_.,, IS t, 11-U, 15-S. Cal ~ Sall Lula Oblwo *" ~· dlk.. l,•IJ, IJ·U~11, IMI, lt-11 Cal ~ Sall Luis Olllsoo dlf UCL.A, 15-12, 11-15, , .. U, IS-1) er... ........ ...... ~ c..91 flW1t .... 90Y1 ......... Teem ICWft: 1. ft9ilot V.,._, 1t1 I. New-' HW'tlO!.t ts; I. TDfflllCI, l'lt1 " LalllWOOCI , ., s. SfllmW\ lndl4lll. 142; 6. FOU11l1ln Velkw, 111; 7 Tutllll, m ; 1 v~. 1n1 '· Ma,. Del, 1n; 10. El Tot'D, 111. lndMdual '"411fe: 1. Hlnctw'l9! (TOI'), ISM1 t. Lind (Yleel, 15:331 I. McF.odlll (l!TI, 1':17; 4. 9rown (NH}, IS~; S. Sc:udmDr• (,....), IMJ· 6. vllllM1oa ClM!el, lS'..5'/ 7. WeHtlM (TOI'), 1~; I. FUl'lf (,....), IS:.HJ t . 01w11n1r1 OlfHI. 15:56; 10. ~ (Tuel, 15:.59. Other-a; 11. IOotler (NH), 16;00; IS. lodl (NH I, 16.M; 17 IDM l'V), 16'°9; U. Knos (FV}, .. ~; & Olfllllf (FV), 16!l2; J:1 L..aMon (FV), 16;41. ~· Teem teot'W: 1. Saueut, f7; I. HU11ttneton a..ctl, a; J Edltofl, lOO; 4. l'ooth,., 1021 S. ~ Oeks, ISi; 6. Laoune Hlb, 1$1; 7, u.lelld, 171; I. w"' Torrence, 202; t. Et DoradD, HI; 10. OCMll vi... 270. tndMdu•I reowlll: t s. SIOftlfoca (Saul, 15:00; 2. k. $tonll"Odl (Siu!, um, l. Hnalllnl cu>. 15:40; " o.-llOrt (Foot), 15:44; s. Fren (~), ISM; l .. mlrez <Edl, !Soft; 7. Halt.IMI <OV). 15:S2; I. D~ <*>· IH2; t. 1(1111111 (Edi, 1"7; 10. Hlldlfl (TO), IS:SI. Ofllln: t2. GalM> CHa ), 16:05; 13. Andlr10ll ( H II, 16.-06; 1 S. Soto (HI), 16:GI; 17. Perm411' (E ), 16:21; lt. V4Nldlev (Ha), '4:24; 14. ~ (Hll, 1US; JI. Chevel (E ), 1~; Sl Sctlllmm CH91, 16:M; 17. Thomes (El. 1':Sl. ~-TN m K«ll: 1. Homlf, SD1 l. P1ramou111, 63; ), C0tt1 ~. 11); 4. lowrlY Hltli, 111; S. Mar!M, llJ; 6. Lo.re, 1:13; 7. Wftlmlnitw. 15'; I. II~ Gorman, 1511 t. La Qyl!lta. lndh11d1111I l"ftUtls: 2. M11ra (aH), 16.-olll; 2. Hormel (H), 1Hla; J. WlnkfltMll (Mal'), 16:0.; 4. l rel!MIV• (L), 16M; S. MUllel (ft), 16:17; 6. Hae (I H), 16:20; 7. MMIM IPl. 16:21; l. Walsh IH). 163'; t. Pena IPJ, 16:311, IO. McLechlan (CM), 16:31. ~u OM.-. I THm ICWll. I. NewOOl'I Hertler, '3; 2 Pwlos Vwclll, 41; l. 8-PllB, 101; 4. Founilln V1lllv, 124; S. Metw Del, 13S; t.. Et Toro. 141; 7, Chino, 2t0; I. Tustin, 209; t. Ton-enot, m , 10. 1on¥1u. 2'1. tndlVlduel rlSYll•: 1. HenMn (NH), 11:0'2; 2. R1bl>ltt (NH), 11:02; 1 ........ (IP), ll!lS; '-Ooerlno (MO), 1~; S. Laid'!!« (PV), 11"4; 6. Goodrlell (,....). II~; 7 Petrini IFVI, 11:..511: I. Di.ta (IPI. ll:Sf; f . Rutnnl (NHI, 19:01; 1t. evrnes IPVI, 1HM. Oll'lln; 12. T. Andlnoll (NH), 19:11; 1'. M. AndarMfl (NH), l,..lO; 21 C~v (FV), It-AO: 2S. RWllY (NH), 20:14; 17. Adami (NH), »n. DMlleft. TH m Korll: 1. ThouMnd Oelt.s, M; 2. EdllOll, 71; 3. FOOllllll, fl; 4. S.U9UI, 140; S. Norco, 152; 6. Huntlnoton llMdl, IS7; 1 Ramone. 1'4; I. Oclen vi.., 221; t. El Dorldo, 224; 10. Laoun. H •• 25'. lndlvlduet fftults: 1, Al't'IOll (GfOte- monl), 11:05; 2. Ferrell CTO>. 1t:20; 1 ~ (Sau), 11:30; 4. 9'eltw (EdlsCMll), 1':51; S. Rlldlol !Edison), lt:Ol; 6. Kercher <••ml, lt:<D; 7. Mar1efl <ED>. tf':OS; a. HIOOIM'lllllr (TO), 19;17; t. Sliver (Fool), lt-22; 10. Ouak« (Norco), lt-.lt.. Olhen: 11. Smith (HI), 19:52; 12. F_. !Edison), 1t.::S5; 17. Menke (Edlsonl, 20:11; 20. AnderMll IEdllOnl, 20';35; 24. NadOfl (Edhoftl, 10'~; >O. 9olld (Ha), 21:07. ~-T .. m "'°' ... 1 l.a Qytnte, St; t. Co111 Mew. •; t WntmlMlw, •: '-P111mount, 92; S. lrter1v Hl9s, 124; 6. Hemet, 12&. lnCIMdual rlMJ!b: 1 Hanlrts (LQ), 1'25, 2. Howerd (CN\), tt:SJ; i. Jofwt-'°" IW), 20:14; 4. Calllfteld (IH), ~ !L Mc~ (Mer}, 20dl; 6. TrWlll ICM), 21:04; 6 Mole (L), 21:1t; 7. Mell (LQ), 11:11; l. Juno (LQ , 21'1e; t. ~ (H), 21:22. -~-~--,.-I -r-------~:....~ ~--- Orange Coett DAIL y PILOT /Sunday, Octob« 13, 1oes DI CALL 642-5878 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE THE ART OF SEUIMO IS MADE EASY• THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PA8ES. nALllTATI -~,._..., ll1S s....... ..... ,.., a.a•10U11a•nn• .... ,._ ..C..0 ......... FHIAU c-,-c.,, .... •71) ~~ ....... 11a. c-•-)101 ·-' '1910 ~""'oiiflMI°"~ 00)) ... CTHY -·· .. --I))) S..,,. Coo.• ...,..,o 1116 ~:u1 1104 1 ... ' "-,.,, '-'°'-00)0 HOUSH/CONDOS ~-" ,., s. uoo ~l-1111 ·-· 1106 ->001 ... ,. ... 6000 °"' °' c. .._.,., H ?S f1111M 1190 --1711 ~~~ ... )00.o .,_ "°""' 606) ~-~ v-...i 1001 °"' °' -'•--'Y •HO VOi~ 1...-ol\ 21n Sc~&w.io~ )()11 rv \¥" f'-'rt•CW'l"ol OOICI lolboo ,,_ 1000 TllAllS ... T A TIOll •°""...,.''Of'"' '(i10~ 1)1) APARTMINTS ·-,·-· 1114 ,,0..,.1 JO•• ...__.., .. 1001 . ....,,,,_..., 1)8() ._ ... _ 1716 ,._.,._ (01e )()•6 GA•AGISAUS c..,. ... __ h 1011 '--"'9 1)90 ~ .. 1001 c.._. , ....... 7h() o.--. lO'I IOATS , .. _,..._ 1()'11 I f ""'-1600 --·-1606 S-0--11'1 _ ... 0101 ,....,QI Cow MHo 1014 tf w-16)) ----1t01 -·-274' lllMOYMlllT --->'06 ··-, I o....o•-1076 c---· , ... ao.oo .. .....,,...,ilo ~~ )1 fl T0to 10)1 nllTALS '~°""° ., ~ 1671 COMMDGAL »• . '--~· '6)< (OfOl"O •• MOI' b'll ,, ~ ,_VoH.y 1034 Cotto~ 161• 111,ot•u~ •°"""'"'''°' ... )1()( (O'l'O ..... MJ &• ~ .. ~o ,. \ H---h 1040 HOUSH/CONDOS °"""'""'' 7676 •.I. SAU/alllT ..._ ... 'II I -ol >•Ol ~'°"""• 6 lo ~-·t~""~ •01· ~MO'bou, 10<1 (I lOfo 7ol1 C~ca' OHce Wet ·~-IC)i~ ... o' Dot11u ~~ , ... I•-104< C.....af 1•01 f-Vollo,. 1o.3• ·-11)() '•""""""' ,,_.... )\()) ... -~O"~" ·--.. l()<t ---1106 ,..~ ........ 1..0 _ .. _ ... Salo 1161 ~ ,. "rfff~"o-t-r ... ' .. \--10)() __ ,_.., 1101 ~~HorboYt 16<1 "'~'OH<••.,.. 7109 (~ l lf1itOY•tlt'lt'\ ))7' MISC. ·-~I 10)7 '•""''°""° 1.-och '"' ··-1 ... c ...... •c.ol ,,~ ,,,. ~'°' )))i ........ """"°~" ~ •8 • ..,. '°" •• tole F-Ot"Mt !O)J c~°"° cM4 ~o• 1111 ,_ ..... h 1 .. e 0u.,..."~ 1116 fOlj>Oo_W_ )))' 1~'41lt\ , ~,,,,,,1,,,...., ~· . """"'°" V.e,o 1067 (otto~ 112' t Q91i"O Httk 16)() ........ , ..... ?188 l~No0v41 A ' ~ .. ~--\cOC-.1\ "''. ---· 1069 Dono 'o..nt 1116 ,_ ... _, 101 'N.~,,~ )19() MUGIAllDISI '""'"'°""' "•'° . •' s.n ci--1016 fl loro 11)) '°'• fo.-.... 7oH ,......_~ "°'" ' ., AUTOMOTIVE s.n i.-c_.h ...... 1011 ,_vo11., 11}• M 1ttl0"! t/_,o 1661 ......... .. _. "" ~ .... -..... '°'° --· 11<0 ,.,..wto' a.oc:"" 7669 ·~" oO ~ .. illO""""u"" ... ·~l~ -....... "-? .. 1()14 ....,__ __ ,.., »o c-7616 F91AllCIAL .. ..._.. 61' I •wto w.-...... " ,0, .. "' ~C--o 10.. 1144 ~ )YGft (GlpottrQj'O 1611 t vr.-,nt 60 • •••via •.tto1 NQf'O.,.d ,.,, *""'-ION l--h 11 .. 1-to .... 16'0 a.,;...,..,, ... s-: 1900 ..... 6( ) .~ .. [)..w ~ ,,., r ... ..., 1()90 l_H,11. J I)() \onto~~~·' 1.-.. ~ .... ~, 190< ((>M910\ & '~·~ .... , oG•• DIHCTOllY '""""'' ,. ,. ,_..._, 1117 *'"' COO't.f ~ro 16'16 ~'' W"""1d 1<>06 (~., 6' .. ,. . ,.._. •o'•'t ,, )) ~ ... \_ 16" 1008 ''" ro 10.,, '>'11 ~,.-.~~·''19• ··-"'"'" ...... Mtt~ V..,o 2167 'v'M 7690 ~ 1 .. ,. ,.,, 1100 --~ 7169 1914 oul<. ....... .._....., • 111) »o c.._ 1176 1916 A 'O;,~t. '"" 11)() s.n-c--1111 11111 ...,,W: ... ~t II~ ..... ..... •. .... THI DAILY PILAT ClASWllD OFACI HOURS T•llllto• ...... .........,,.._ l:tO A.MA'IO P.M • .._CGUllW . ..... ,. ,...., .... ~ ...... ......,. .......... I _r_er_au_. ____ 1 ______ 1_11_21n1111 1012lleatral 1002 lalMI lat.a• 1006 Cttt1 •111 1024 lut. leac~ 1040 llrria• 1044 USTSllllU2U Ullfl.-T 1111 ltatral lM2 ltat11l ...... c.Mel leMral 1111 U008 on. XMUm VX IOell. S74',700 at S910 mo. PITI owe bal. of Maoo at I 100 mo. OceeNlde. 3t>f 2be hM, dbl gar, fnc yd, nu crpt, Vec8nt $87,500 f/pr1c:e. 4'96-2821 egt/o-,m 1.9111UUYPMT 5 yr new Medlterr1111Mn VIiia.. 4'11k, 4'1/\Ba, FR, DA, bllerd rm. eo· beat doc*. 111 Soud. Open Sun 1-4'. 11,495,000 AQ1546.e333 NR CRYSTAL Cethednl 3bf W•be, tip, St 19,9SO. **ABSOLUTE BARGAINS** PlllOUlllC OCUll + CITY LICIT VIEW! Newly remodeled 4 bdrm. 3 bath estate. guard gated community w/private beach + tenms court. 180° whitewater, picture postcard views. Assume $320,000 at 9,.t. ARM. Must sacrifice this week. Absolute bargain at only $425.000! Investors welcome · won't last. llOTIEI HTSTUllK Vll.U£ C°'tom English tudor 1n prestigious guard gated community. Model perfect 4 bdrm, 3~ bath estate on ~ of an acre! Highly uptraded thruout. this home is a "Give Away" at only $525,000. nr BllffS .,... -+ 1111' Ill WllLI OIAll and lamlty room. Wont· • Br 2'"' ba, • yeat °"' Woodt>nOge 38' 2'1tBa. I llL Large 3 bdrm, 2 beth A bright and aunny 2 bed shop. Large lot . Owner Benlletl Ranch Mme \ central air. prvt yd L~ wn•n lrAl&l home located In Newpor1 cottage. To be sold com-moving to Oregon -wanta $159,500 ty 1oc on Northtake Step1 .... Helghtl PLUS 2 bdrm. 2 pletely f\Jrnllhed, rent or out. Bkr ~7000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-.. to Tennll Clb. Aaklng 2 llAITll nms bath apt above. car gar-use for vacation prop-25492 Bucl(wood I $309.900 Bird & AMOC --•'J l·I age. • vear-o6d. Alklng erty. terrific locatlont Agt 7141963-5321 ,,_ !Of MIKE 551-4481 wru. ·-1295 ooo. s21s.ooo USTS9l mta mu Of 832-aeoo. Ila fllU ' NEW-WON'T LASTU Arc:Nt9Ct\nl dellghtl Very -"\I I l<l 1<1 1, 1 Country COt111Q8 with lwge AXER-UPPER •Br 38a. 2 T dit. l 1 1 l stry, nr all ac:ttls 1 mi to ..__ _ _.. ia.a• eoetlyl.moetcr•UYer• r a lOna 1111"11" lft< yard, br Ck pit 0 bcl'l$149 900~2 ~e~~-=~-~~-~ ~li~;>":_ftt~ Ki::~~ Realty A~~;.: =':' C::!'°'~=· --:·::-:::""'.·=·=·19=-=.:::--:: .. :::UL:-:-:--~~Tift! 1-4 m.gnlfloent bey l nlte llte 63 l-7370 IOYet; c;arp9\S and t~ l uxury T ~ nMr ~ tn"89e vW9. l"~ble It I appeallng deCOI' 2 bed & bMct'I 38' 2',0,8a, pool, 1025 Hllawt Of, 3BR dlacounted price o f ,. ___ .. , .. __ it•• den • bonus room oft l.nnls 1195,500 12.,.. 2BA, OCMn vu. W9'* to $325,000 Fee. _._ _. .., QWllQ8. Pr1me location, Axed (213l2~ bctl,~..:iureywd.~ =I.. lliil-1 • clOM to Mariner's 8Ch004 tom o.i! l ~ tlle •-a..WS.:... __,._..-T -• -Mull tee -It nol 90fd . JrriM 1"4 kltc:tt Zoned for 2nd sry -_,,_.., ..--. --1115 OPEN SAT 12·5 end Reduced to $2e4,500f I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiS with new '99taUranU. new Old Corona del Mllf am-s u N 2-5 a t '8 7 -U 1.,.._,__, IN f iiiTarbelliiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiuatiiiiiilniii. 83iiiiiii2iii-7iii1iii51iii·~· H you are a serious buyer/investor don't pass up these bargains! FllllTMJW IPYa&lla&. fl lh<>P9lof~Ruby'a blance ln thlaetlarmlng 3 Magnoll• A1k ln g ....... ~...._7551 Ml# UT UfflHT on th9 pl9f. 2 Bed., den & Bdrm home Just tour s tn.ooo I ~· A YW'f well bult one atOtY. 2 bath • reakdy to mow door. from community · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4Bdrm,31Abattl,hoome lntoandenjoy.Soldcom-beach Freshly re--\.\.\TIHI Htl'-1/ nnrst nnnt wtttt famfly room & lalarld plete with fabulous f\Jrblshed and r~y to Ill 1"11 ..., •-rrom Ihle adorabloe r• SUPERLATIVE VIEWS .......... ".TllCl--TD·Ml·····-ll/-llAl-•-IJ.l.·1·2M-----"' A beeutlfulty maintained 5 kitchen. In good con-fUml9hlngs l d«or and enjoy $450.000 R[.&L [')TAlE IVrt>lll'led 2 Bdrm Dolf dltlon w/apeelou• ... TERRIAIC VIEW Secvr-sg29 ,,..._ 131-1400 hOUM n.tled In IM 1'111,. bdrm hOme w/famlty rm. playroom & formal dining rm enhanced with bit-In ltatrll 1002 wine racl(a & buffet -t ===------ laundry room PLUS A PANORAMIC VIEW of th9 llM" ... aLJ entire Harbor. There ..... lllL" haw been numerous up. gradaa IUCh u hardwood Lovely 4 Bdrm family floor. cuatom cablne1ry home w/apecloua room•. and ~own mo6dlng1. TM • llght l airy decor. t>er- vlew side patio hu a cus-muda shutter9 and pat· t I ......... l quet flocn. Beeutlfulfy tom rM orm .,...,.., IP• landecaped yerd w/pool tllda. Aal!lng $835,000 l apa and mini ooeen - view. Owner being trans- Wl\l I HI HO"'l terred. "419,000 ltOMI ... lftc. REAL ESTATE -"'l\Tt R~HO'lll 131·1400 llOMl !t ·-· ________ , REAL ESTATE '31-1400 Have something 10 sell? ·-------CllNlfled ada do it well REAL ESTATE AUCTION LENDERS FORCLOSURE UNPREC£0£Nl£0 OFF£R1NGS NEWPORT BEACH OCEAN Vf.W CONDO BAM': FINANCING SUNDAY OCT 27th 4 PM (Sale at Site) located· 633 ltdo Park Of, Unit ().3 Newport Beach, t.A. Ocean & Harbor Y1tw. 2 BR, 2 BA let hvu~ rm. formal d1n1nc. kitchen with "Top of the h11t' apphances. Subtef'ranean parl1nc (2 c.rs). App<ox 1889+ sq. ft. Fi* security bide. INSPECTIONS: Oct 20. 26 from 1 to 4PM & ~y of sale 12 noon. GAMSON & Fl.ANS 16200 Ventura Blvd. Suite 401 Encino. CA 91436-2227 (818) 784-3200 (213) 872·2771 One of the lafps1 dlve1 sil\ed rnl esute/auboneers 10 Arneoca l EHTI GI I I I' I I I I PA NS I R I 1 I 1· I I I L O A RDS J I I I I r J I C E CPAS I ~-, ..... , .;,..I __,...., .... l'_....1-1 'Whit oon1rlb'1IM ""* IO • -------, l1mlly'1 W9ff-t>etng'>" ltka<I I V A R E E B I 'he taachet "In o-; houM .. ~=1:=1:·==1 ==r=:i : ~=:!,~ ~· .. " .• the • sr:{w0 1· r r r r r r r r r 1 • S;mr I I I I I I I I I I I 111· un._.,. 11 •111tt1•11 .. duded patio IMdlng to tty bldg. 1289.000 • On quiet CUI cM NC with your own dOCk for 40' -Tl HI ... ,>,1 ._.,_..__.... .. _ 1• aLYIUll-., I observation deck OVflf'· boat. In exc:lualW Oowr IA..\ " In Her-It~ Partl 2 Bdrms loolllng majeStlC ooeen & .. --------------... Shore I w I C 0 mm HOMI.., 1-· Ulf I.,_--· h A S 99 000 REAL ESTATE KW -with !heir own bllt • n canyoo VleWS 1 • NEWER ~. Now priced at -1 1400 Wll 1111 AM abSOlutely lovely home tn -(LH) $495,000 --~I condo con~ nlOe locatlOl'1 CIOM 10 \~ \ 11 HI H• ,, I BA YFRONT HOME -in totall remodeled corn-community facllttles 1t•1'11 ". •~· WATIRFHO'°llT ----· plex i pecioua 2-storyi $118,900 -PE•. E.., •·! Private dock for 70' boat. 147' llOMI., ·-· ...... ,.E CREEi I I r 173-1900 bay frontage, 4 bdrms 131-1400 e..•t'-" ·~\p• UHOll 1271,IOO trance & grac1001 ooen tt• '""'.., '"< REAL ESTATE .,,.. _,l\ ... townhse units. Pvt en--\\\llHIH•"l l I . baths .b} '1 , .. ,\\ OWNER MOTIVATED landscaped ground a RE• E'.>'•·£ -----W pnvate +convert! e ,~, f."• Plan 1 2 BA & oen. 2 b• ~~";un~~ ;:~:' ~ 131-1400 1 • ..,.r1 ltacla lMt Study, formal dining room, Cadllleca to Go-Certa " ASSllma loan Ill tklbl ..r• T9A&J* * What8Y8r Iha Fad OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 Financtng 111 e ) e 1 **....-u. •-separate master wing Ro1i ·emotttt1amarket «WHITEWATER sellef ,,,_ , 1 .. 1mo•11 W/sitting room, large bayside With 1 CIUalfled Ad WANT ACTION? Ask for Janina DllBota -IA \I I HI Ht,, l lllllflO A Beauty wlkJah land- $ 00 1 d Call Nowt 642_5u 8 Claaslled Ads 642·5678 644-9060 """"'..., fllK 11 .,.... -sea.ping pvt patio d!n deck. 1.450,0 inc U es 14'-IOIO RE E">'•'E ,_,_..... rm. lam rm fTi>+c maids land ----------------•.. Beautiful upgrao.d & 911-quartws • mlld1 more . 131-1400 panded4Bed&faml~rml Furn or unturn Alfall TODDY SMITH Dphc 2BA l 1BA 1 ba so --------deta1ched tlome •P 1mmed Only S329.990 OON DeTHOMAS PCH. 429 Iris $234,500 -... R II WSI master sutte & dramatic May conll<>er IM opt 908 -cathedral oeiltnged frml C'-tnut Petnck Tenore byowner 6'4-744 1 DELUXE DUPLEX 2BR dtning rm oc>en to a 631-1266 CORONA DEL MAR ~i~t~·~B~21,~~~ 2baeeunlt 660-9063 ~"1~:a:;gl/.,;~~ ··;~~:>• ARCHITECTURAL I 5~j3~;~~11:'6?J.~~~ BHt. ltac~ 1040 ~~7~:(~~~ '::!:'jM .. HOME TOUR PROPERTY Huge newer Dllplex S311( so.... ~oac,:t·~~~~~ ~~ --.-IEllTS---.-- 1 Income S329.000 nrm II .11Ufl1111 tennis $192.500 13 BA 2b&, Fam/dining c 0mp1ete1 y rem 0de1 e d Prins only Btcr 720-9422 Private gated community. I I combo New cptl Owfl« C Cnta •111 1024 new luxury 3 Br 2''1b• ttt•"'ll" In<. to $189,500 Broker harming 3 bdrm home on 1-112 ml to beect1 Brand -\\ '11 HI HI l'\ I I muat ... I fut Aeclucecl l ~ lots in Old Corona del •·•es .. DEL •••R •er. condo. trp1e poo1 spa __, RE.• .. £"-'"'E &40-7000 M Cedar hingled · OPEN SUfl>AY 1 5 "" " """ "' tennis COllrts $193 500 r 131•1400 _ ___ _ ar. S extenor, • den 3Ba $157 500 12~•"1.ftxed ~ 1213\ *h9'Mf ...... * wann cedar interior, brick ~tBkr 957~1•8 •59-0088 _ _ 0n1y • )'Ml9 ne..~ bdrm. ua~ urw s'2'Hl 000 1806 Port Wtstbcunt I + c;.,, wl 2'1t b•th Highly courtyard w/pool, new nNUNft •11.n .••• ~~. ·•·• 1002 upgraded w/hloh c.11- kitchen, built-ins, large sun 4 bdrm Portofino. shutters. spa ............... L. Curci .;;.•.;.;•~tr;•;l;:==:l:00;2~Ct;•:;•;H;1:::::::1M:;2~-"i;;•;tt;1;l ==-,-I lngs ._.. *· t1rep1aoe. pool ~ ape.. Sacr1ftoa •t deck. Secured, private & dra-Ol.D( c-. ............... $319,500 ................ 436 Oahla a BAYFRONTS ' !3~ ~~:''~~'oC:~ matic! $375,000. 3 bdrm, secluded architects home. ..M. Brewer 83l-l~ SANDY MITTMAN HMIO VD tal.$ ......... $315,000 ......... llOl htl DRASTICALLY REDUCEDI \ COUNTRY CUSTOMIZED 3 bdrm. 2~ ba. view. spotless.. . . B. Bamr!iton NEWPORT EXECUTIVE c<mM ttat..MDS ........ sm,000 ........ 441 Rtt•a FAMILY HOME 3 bdrm. pool. spa............................. M. vonGeldern Two story, 4 bdrm decorator's Wl Cdll .......... saso.ooo ........... 3300 0ce .. eevd home. French doors, win-3 bdrm, corner lot... ................... , .......... H. Markas dows, hardwood floors, 2 fire- places, separate family room, Ol.D( Cdll ............... $350,000 ................ 321 Ordlld large eat-in country kitchen. 3 bdrm. 3 ba. 1 ~ lots. so of hwy. . .. D. Marhs Choice lot & location I custom ~. tMa&.S. .. sus.ooo ... 2716 .. ,. spa, patios & deck. $369.000. Yttw. 4 bdrm. 3 bl. family home.. .. ... B Hutchm&s TODDY SMITH LI)() lSLE ............... $480.000 ............... 104 Via Olielt LIDO ISLE CONDOS New Enctand charm. 3 bdrm.... L. dtla Cierva FOW' 2 bdrm condoa in super COICN ttaUll>S. ........ SllS.000 ......... uo Sena location. Steps to community Be pool, httte view. 2 bdrm . . S BoM tennis & beaches. Short walk to Lido Village, shops & res.. Ol.D( ca ............... ss1s.ooo ................ m OrcNll tauranta. $l99,000 each. 4 bdrm. 3 ba. 2 frpks. m ..... ,, ................ .f Scott CATHRYN TENNILLE Ol.D( ca ..... -.sm.-........... An at 41t "" 2 and 3 bdtm condom.tni.ums. . • ..... J Stlhan U~ICJUI: t1()Ml:S ------·- llEAl TOH, 671-6111 ..... ea.. c.... ... •4• c..... ...... BAYlllllEI ..... ....... ~ Ill.'•• 4BR single story w/view of the most active channel In Harbor. Security, private beaches. Re- duce d $100,000. Now $895,000 Including land. 3 BR 2 story on So. Bayfront. Mature home w/sandy beach and shared dock. Reduced $50,000. Now $895.000 Includ- ing land. 59' frontage-large dock wUI accomodate several boats. Re- modeled w /new roof. kitchen. Reduced $50,000 . Now $94,,000 Including land. MAllTU llAClll llrubbGEllis 844-1281 WM~n ... . . .. BAYCREST BY OWNER Pnce ReduceO 11 .... teUll,lll ee.Ytifui 48' 2"'8&. fM\lfy room l tonMI dining °'*' SYndey 1.5 1915 WlndWVd 631-1872 • lllTll UUlt ~lgloul. ~t exec Modern Conoo Lg 3 bdrm. 2 ·~ bl wl dlntng ""· fptc. pool, .,., + TENNIS & 1816/mo • $ 1895 MC. etd <* req. ~ o6t CAii 7(1().1702 llQI ll.lnl U1'111T BR 3~. L.ge dining rm I. hlmlty rm Elttenaiwty e11pencMdl cuatom •net uNt"E' !)ten ~P004 1379 000 722-6il«> ....... LMgeet l*'\ w,.,.._ 4Br • fem rm. '279.500 • AGt 7eo-eol7 9y °"'* . "'5.000 -~ eet pno.d ... I iC1i1 In HarbOr Alclg9 39A )BA, '°"· 2 a. giw, ... ..,,,., pool. ape.. Wll COi--•" ortera Wiii 1 .. 12500 /m o Mar y 75 t ,.... Of 720-04&4 Alway• a 1a l e In aa.tfied·r.-cl tM eOa .,.,., -642-5171 I j .. • ' .. • . ' • ~ • f r i • ~ .,. , • .. , ' l t .. • .. """' ......... 51,~--t;;.;;;lll-= pi~::.:.i=-----=•:.:::.:•:: 11ae•.... ttll 1 .. ""1.... tiff ••e•.... 1111 am ....._...... 11• c.... ... ., 1111 c.e. ._ 1114 c.11.... 11 _1 T $ fwn ...,.., Unft In IMta AN NEW ~ Condo.. 2N , _ rubbtzEllis "f811)iNT1At UOKERACE CROUP •• II 11"1 UY INll""' ....... One of the finest ooeen view homel ever offerf!d ln private Emerald Bay with lta aody beach., parka, etc. Thil 3 BR + family room & dining room a1IO baa lta own pool and ii on a quiet cul-de-aac. Dave Htnchler/Rod Daley • lllYll IUUIT 1UllMllL 11A11,- A molt oomma.n.ding and ttately reddenoe. A.beolutely impeccable condition. Over 5,000 equare feet of quality craftmanahip . Five bedrooml. .. ~ bat.ha. formal living & d1n1na rooma. bree.ldut room, teparate paneled family room and study, aauna. spa and pool. A mag- nlfJcent estate overlookin4f the pres- u,toua Bia Canyon Country Club's lush fairway s . Danny Bibb-Stephanie Grody • l&IYll &Tl• Im.I llllm IAllY 11,211,111 SJnale story, six bedroom, golf OOW'le, custom home. Cul-de-sac lo- cation on one of the canyon's finest IU'eeta. Features fonnal living and dining room, large master suite with private office. Family room and den, large pool sized lot, excep- ti on al views! Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody .. ..,...... · .. llNlllJI Y1W 11,llO,MI Elegant 5 BR, custom home on over~ sized lot. Features formal living room and dining room, family rodtn and apacioua billiard room with hardwood floors and fireplace. Overlooks fabulous views on Big Canyon'.• 14th green. Includes large pool and spa . Danny Bibb/Stephanie G.rodY UIU ~ UT&TI 11,111,111 One of the most complete estates in Harbor Ridge. F\tll aiz.e tennis court, pool. spa. 2 patios, and 5 bedrooms in main hol.Lle. Three bedrooms, • aervanta quarters, beautifully dec- orated, two kitchen&-<>ne a full oommerdal kitchen. View! Beverly .. Morphy llAll UY1M IT rTI lllT 1111,llO Only one block to the bay or ocean 3 BR, 2 BA & loft. Added bonus of ' unit over garage for extra income. Leuehold. Ann Peters • l&llM llUll- •• IAYPIM'T 1111,IOI Immaculate older, two-story home . on prime comer location. Three bedroom, den, formal dining, breakfast areas. Lovely sandy beach and shared pier and dock. VIEW ALL THE ACTION! Martha Macnab IUT UST -a WIST 1211,000 Charming cape cod architecture. Three BR 2 ~ BA condo with the decorator's touch. Family room and fonnal dining room. Security sys- tem. Lois Egan llUHIT UTITI 11,IOO,IOO Private tennis court, pool and spa. Large custom home situated on a 1h acre lot in prestigious Belex>urt. Two story home with 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room, study, air con- ditioning, extensive security sys- tem. Bright and cheerful and in "move-in" condition. 24-hour guarded gate community. Price in- cludes land. Donna Godsha.11 uumw• YJEWS 1111,oeo Subtly elegant 3 BR, 2-story home in prestigious Harbor Ridge. Decor- ator owned and perfect in every respect. Set off by the most ex- pansive ocean and night light views. Private community offers security, tennis and pools. Martha Macnab •mYFllMOlllllll 12,IOl,llO Over 7,000 sq. ft. of lwcurious liv- ing. All major rooms, veranda and pool enjoy spectacular ocean/bay views. Price includes e legant fumishinp. Color brochure avail- able. Ed Esc.ano/Maureen White ........ 1 mTllPIUIY 1411,IOO Three massive fireplaces, with the third one in the roman Uc master suite. Great warm gracious elegance throughout this unique and dra- matic "Kenaington'' expanded with a loft. Beautiful views and privacy combined with contemporary de- aiiJ'l offer an excellent home for fonna.1 entertaining and family liv-m,. Two more bed.rooms, maid's room and family room enhance this home's expansiveness Ed F«ano/Maureen White PDn1Y ••ITill IHl,IOO _ ArchJtecturally exciting in wonder- ful Beyahores. Private beaches, pted community." Channing 3 BR home with tremendous style. Two 0repa.ce. and a 3-car gar~e. Bubeta Aune .... mf 1111 .... ft--• BAL80A llLAND !MM "';:: t ~/ Hate. tllO + AGO eeo. 2'A b&. 2 ott get., EllM-... 1-1 ..... M s1r1~tie+--room. ·CM.1Me~11.f':t Fum/UMimAlntell N:· :.._ ~.,.: ue.. pd. aoaoi.c llrd'I ~llOO/mo.'87MN7 ~·'::.':.t=A~ ~ W.ofhltc::..-.-=: r-~~·~ ~~~~4<>181 =~===1:, llnique~f1MOOO en.e.864-1Uf Nlll181• I w/11M & 18A dOwn. V• =..,,.._ Aeoent· S3f6,000.11S/~ I'~ lilr LJe I .... SHOAT TERM: ~ S JAiMINE OW..-ttw, 2be. Uno.rCH= TH.,:Equtet W__,. 28t 111a. pdo cent • 1211 900 L/H Nduoed In PftOe, u. a llRW ...,. 1.s ~ fUm tnoo/mo den ooeer1 vu. evell Nov 1. yllrd, Cllf'P«t, MISOlmo. 2420Vl8TAH08lfZANtl • fMllly room llANW '•lla1ll•iliiUt IAY;AOHT: Yrty I• 4 11to0/mo. 75M021 :::9pd4=t~ ptt M2-1700 I Lowfy "~:!':!taA-aA. =~~~o~ L:r:;"v:=9vC:.~t "c:lNA ,~"~:=Kt~ =rs0o1':::' •. Vt!W ........... •NM1111r un •n 2 tty on ouk»-MC It. mediate/High ~otlool, +. T.,,._ Poot Ouw«Md proJC 1o,OOO aq' fl. BAYFRONT:YrtylMupper Charming Hdrm re-Or~ tlOO Qllt9 2t>r 2+-1 CM gar~. Only 8-rtlful=to In pd-e.tbluff lhoppllQ end Qllte. '319,000 Ind fM 407•70015 4 bed1'800/mo modeled home In or-1 w/blil6o bftne ilda ok MQO. MM-In ooet, only lltle tlltt 223 800 tennl9/l'Mm club. ltind. Cell Fren Dodd · ................. IM too. eu.tom kltcNfl, 11 othtta avelt 1531-1100 $000. ,..,8507. 2101 o' NB JMllnlla ~"" 832-1980 °'ht Ii ltatt ...,..... nne bfttn• Incl retrto. e.t Arty,_ Tl1llBf ., ...... · ..._T~-1 aa1..a610 ~ llll HU. Ueedbriolltrptc.loedaot . ~ ..-. wood & ttelned aleae. Pvt CONDO. SBA 2be. • uttl Incl. 8ECLUDID EXEC. Al!· ( ~/l~.1. NI-I LU eoee 4-rn 28' ape-oatll09.AYl'No¥. ttt, Wthr/dryr. 22" Paclftc TREAT, oo.11 .,,..... u.E//.. v ..... ••Piil 2Ba. 2 yn old. All le FAMILY HOME, 48drrnt. 3 11500/mo. c.11 Hotly, Agt lt50/mo. 831-8300 1718 lq. ft . 3 BR. 2·~ N , R E A L T y WSE/OPTION • A oom-rented. 1180,000. Dew Ba. ~tlo~ "= 17M 111 Eutalde 29, 1Ba. .,... u n f u r" . Tr I • I e v e I I plately remode l ed Leighton, AG' &46-8880 toom & , • L!i*'ite "°"' the ,_. 215 Ir~. S750 townhOmt. Tenni.. pool, PETE BARRE TI . REALTY UITIL., YllW 8pecloue beoutlve home. =tahwtt~tyte~~ .. illl ~n::.:..~=.: ~~~."'mr. Nopeta84&713 ~1~ and gourmet leland 11850/rno. Artr &42-5200 r:w1oo Beet Arty,.. IAITlm 81ook Ln. 786-2399 &BdrlTI, farnly ' dining. ·------Mutt Mel 546-1161. kttohen. Many ctecorator ...... Jc.Mt Winter 381 S8a tu.xury Ill I Rll lllMI detalla. Urge)'Wd. Own-home. Lg roome. oompl "~t •~-.,... r ... tlia ... muatmowtoanoth« llwal llH tum. Mtcro, dtw. cable -1 ..... • -Lllllfllft•I-y= •1• .. ...... l••••t city. 11,500 per mo, TV Show-TIIM mOYtee. 1£ fak 2 819&, 2 cer 2 bdrm & 3 bdnN. 1-•~.-.... ~·~ft~ Newport Bwltl Condo 110.000 opt. mon9Y tot 1 *m'r Ill* No .,.... Mo/mo Ot .... get.. 1atltett MIO ... Now~. LXVI er. unfUm, pOOI, · HERITAGE HE Al IO U'> ''---------176,000 fOt thla hlghty up-'fWI. A.Ming 1289.500 2+2+paga. AY911 now. lmmmed occpy. ~ b1k to 1750/rno. 148-0480 180 CAMLLO fplc, nr pd. 11900. mo. F9buloua AA 48A, bay & greded cMnnlng 181 fir -Only lll50. ~#Mt 1. So. Baytront. 118 C«al. 2BR 18A dup, un~tto 1 b1k No. of 17th St. on LMM/ lee opt. By IPP\. Ht• w. Hua-lot. AaNTI oondO Ul\lt In NCU(tty WATI HI HON1 11LD11f 17......, 11400/mo. 873-2230 no pets seaO + • • Orwnge. only. (714) 864-2402 Of nn owe 'atf e:t 1....-e complex. a..utttu1 C>ek umo ' a.c. 10152 ~ · MeNgar ~5 (21~) 864-1047 bft-lna. frencl't doOta IMd REAL ESTATE 3Br 2~8a. oont9mS) HM ._ • ...__ ._.,_ - l.n.r I ......., to patio, oetamlc tile A 1 ~ w/breathtektng ocean ..,_p~i--•-•it? 2Br 1ba. encl ~tto, no '·~i~ I~-lut .... , Jlfl Totally exciting 4-bcfrm~3 handaome nxtu,..., owm Ytew & '"9tlolou• 1oc. ....1... • pet•. 110 w. Jamea St. t ~ • bath, model perfect flnenomg, Cati to ... 1 CloM to ~1'1no1 uve CUt• #Um. cott;Qe. 2BR (714) 860-7743 (Iv mea~1 ~ 2Br 1ia Duplex. new home w/Ytewa. Sacrtt1oe lllWlt.... UM It up fOt only 12500/mo. lo Ind blk - --1 crpta, drpe, paint. No et 1460.000. AblOlutely -"1Al 1 IH H<>NT 'a:lO' MOb" Rm Fixer Call 40. 7""8e7 Agt. ~ ~~· .7'lo+ ,..!0 2B1!5028artCondo~ac. gar,Sopl EaltUttt=lllde lard1"~· s~uget. pets $800/mo. 567-2382. won't tut Muat .. Cell HOMI ., Inc: • ::-!::-.. .._. .. upper . G nr. ,,_ rm PATAIC.K TENORE REAL ESlATE upper. NB. Exit beech llC-Avall 10/2 • 54&-3727 Cat ptz loo . Agt C>k 15/mo. ......., HOME W/GARAGE 831-1218 131-1400 oeM. prime lptlCe. Beet 1111.llftl IDTIU -540--0810 or 451-1380 ENDANGERED SPECIES Spot .... 2bf mod kit xlnt offer. &4&-07115 BALBOA IS RENTALS C.r ... •tl llu lllJ LOYtly 38R condo den arH kid• welcome l •;~~i:-· . lllml&f PUI Wlnter2 Bed. S050tmo 2~8ase~oU:c' J:· 3BA dbl gar Wflh: dryr' 5SM100~ RttyfM ·-A bMYtttul 24xeo Ar1lng-Winter 3 Bed. $1000/mo •W&m YllW* 841-no5 0, 141-5401 · poot'. I 11o01mo. • Loi~ 8 bloct(a to OOMn. a.aant _,. ____ , PllOEI Tl IELL ton home 28R 2ba. fem-SHORT TERM: 2Br TwnhM In beet C<IM Mitter 873-71544 cedar & gtaaa 38clrm, •OWNER DESPERATE* lly rm lrg iMno rm dining Bayfront 3 Bed, fully tocatlon. Alt amenltlea. Nr *NEW PLUSHI 3Br 2.,.Ba 38a. Oeooret0t'a d....,,,, HVHC&rmel 3Br FR 2ea NQWll rm&kltchenare .. Atlap-turnlahedS2000/mo beechea & parlla 11475. 2 atry TWl\hme, gar. Avt E/~3BR2BA.t.fncdyd,2 ptuah orpte, fprlo. S239 900 75i-1870 . .. pllancea lncludlnG ltghl Yeerty: BA YFRONT: Upper 873-&18 or 873-3735 now 11200, unfm, CM get, gdnr. • 1050, 1at. wallpeper• throughout, • . Newport Creel 2 bedroom lntertora. Agt. 540-5037 4Bed 11800/mo. BEAUTIFUL EXEC custotn ¥11.UIDJIU Ill. tut, dap S40(). 845-21" Dbl ger. Fully rnalnt yrd. MAIN BAYFRONT DPLX den, 2"' beth townhouM. WettrfrHt .. lffr hme. Panoramic ocn ""· 111-a1J., lM-1712 E-elde 3bf 2N fncd for 080-1331 on Sandy a..ch. 7 ~ old. 2 tennte court•. com-U mT llTllmlT 171-1111 auncMci< beaut o-tdena Fido kid• olc gar ~tlo Newly painted 3bf 2ba 3 bdrm up/2 dM. 1805 munlty pool, epa. Wilk to Sodalty active Adult Park 3Br 28' 3 cer QM. Furn 38r 38& Condo + dbl Oii'· mid $800'• 530-8100 condo, F/P nr Brootthuratl ~.iit ~tt117 Agt10,000. the bMctl. w/all amenltlea In bMYll-or unfurn. 12100/mo. Nft deco!'. SC1 Ptu50 .,.... Beat My,_ Adama. (213)498-1937 . 110 000 ful Palm Springe. Decor-Palm ~nga . BMutttutty Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 424 Avt tmrned 10 111, EIS --.,-.-,,..-0-NllT_,,__ ' at0t furnlahed & reedy to landacaped 3Br 2Ba Mendoza Terr. 875-5303 tett. ll500 dap &41-0503 IDE dupteX. 2BR 1BA. WATERFRONT Beautlful OCEAN VIEW CONDO IPll• 11-1 n:lnl e.atai:,sa~A~~ w/d , frig. Yrly l ee DUPEX: 3 BR 2ba, high 3BR,den,281orytwnhm,2 r:tdl~~;~~-8~:'3 ~!'n1!~11~1-~:'i Spacloua, p1lvate Eno #JI 1Jm fAU IT (7 14 )3 m 91· 9 0 R $800/mo. 75i-1040 or bMrnec1 oellllnga 2 cer car ger, comm pool, no 204 M~te Vleta Unit. New decor. 28drm carot Mulvey (8 19>'2_.5-2595 98i-5103 Of' 980-3515 gar. 11300/rno 18<>-0020 peta, no amkra 11100/rno Q lniat •1 .... 2"' Bath. $175,000 UlllULn ,..,.. 3 Bdrm 2 bath 1 blk to Lae opt avail. Wtr•. ~ard oate, new 2BR 1'°'"!oi~ .. --...-·--.- Dwn« 873-2803 111-llGO Wllllll-.&.·IMll bch. NB. S10s0. 2 Bdrm, Ff: ~~8!,~ ~ Diana Ctippel 031-1* ~~1=!o ~22~ * •IElfW• * WATERFRONT DUPLEX Beau11ful upgraded 2Br 1 beth w/yard, Elllde CM 3 rrp1ca patio ger~' CALL US REGARDING on turning baaln w/dodt 2Ba. dbl wide In Adult 5 $875. Furn 4 Bdrm, S13acltnio. op9n '. la 2Br 18a, get, w/d hkup IRVINE LEASES fOt 45 ft t>oet. Compi.tely *'I IAYnll'J Star Park tn Palm ocnfmt wntr, NB 114715. 820'A MARIGOLD AV 1425 No peta. unf, 21780 lnlH ..... ....., remodeled front houM. 2 - -Sprtnga. Coet tw than ~ .... UALn p_,i Martin. 780-1187 or 3, BA ---.___ Pt9oentla 646-7083 JM-7• Br 2ba, Incl• luxurlol.la ...,.._,. leaalng or time ahare. PllP llllllm'T 844-7313 ,.._, "'"'-~ MESA VEAOE 4 Bdrm 2 fumlehlnga. Grand front 2 + den. owner. unit + 3 Call lor brochure or Info cupency, no gar, AIC, bath new carpet•' & l.,-,,Bd,....,-rm_,_Unlv--P-rtc-Dlnlng-. - pettoWlthnewepa& bdrm rental. Income (714)351-1919 OA l1•117M171 llllD•UIAYI inn..moe.~OK.No drapu & paint. &f ' 2~ · ftreplt. 3 car gar•o• 122,000 annually. Im· (819)345-2596. I-'-.. llll MUI YI LIUTlll ah~ren. $800/mo. l 11t5/mo. Call Steve Ag~.TJ;~7~Avt now. w/boallng 1tor•o• & mediate poaeeaalon, Mii Thinking of • n-home lllMI u. 3BR 3...aA, 3 car ;ar, pvt 1 MC. 567-eoe3 141-2313 ehower. Foreign Miier. or trede, full price tor eprlng? See the meny 3 Bdrm 2 S:th. comi)Qei; pool. 12500/mo. Attr 381 28&, frplc:. Nr ·~--._.-v-..,-de-IOl-~--y--46(-11rnlahed 38r 2'ABa reduoed to 1410,000. $830.000. Owner/agt llatlng• In todey'a e1 ... 1. refurblahed, $1150/mo. Unlqu. Hornea/R. Sietz OCC. Lo enc patio. No 2b&. yd tto art~ i~"79mo~AGt~ ~ Agt 873-3777 844-9513 119e1 COiumn•. &42-5878 120 Ao•••· 472-8959 875-eOOO pets 111119715 761-3888 pera. •11/t m0161~ P. Canon 562_2000 Gtaeral 180 lntral 1112 ... , •• NEW LISTINGS llTI • IW 1221,MO Attractive village custom home, corner location near clubhouse. Spa, 21~ BA, 3 BR, aelf-cleanlng oven, Jenn-Aire cooktop. llWPllT IUOI 1211,IOO This Is It! The perfect Newport Heights home. 2 BA, den, superb master. spa, gourmet kitchen. A sun filled home to llve In & love. ua• YllW 11111 Hlt,llO Immaculate Portoflno, vacant and ready for youl Beautiful used brick patio shaded by huge old tree. ....... PlllT .,..,.. Terrific famlly home, tradltlonal Cape Cod 4 BA, den, 4 BA, eat-In kitchen. Wood floors, used brick, charm throughout. You'll love It! PllllllU llUIFlllT ...... •Outstanding decor & Class A construction make this new beachfront home a super buy. Com- 1pletely furnished, 3 fireplaces. spa, 2 living rooms. ... aum .,..,. Impeccable famlly home with solar heated pool & spa set In lushly landscaped yard. Ocean view, new kitchen, many exceptional details. PlllDIU 1211,IOO 3 BR stucco home In great lower peninsula location. Excellent "starter" house, 2nd home or bulld new. Call for appointment. WYllW MH,llO 4 BR, 3 BA "Port Royal", view of ocean & city lights. Beautifully decorated plus colorful gar- dens. Security guard gated, community pool, spa & tennis. IAY..UI 1411,GM Classic 2 story Cape Cod. 3 BR. 3 BA. gourmet kitchen, central courtyard, observation deck, 3 flreplaces and 2 Jacuzzis. Assume low Interest financing. IUYllW 1411,llO One of a kind! Expanded Port Royal. Fantastic ocean & llghts view, private spa. Top street of Seavlew. 5 BR + lanai. • lllYll U.Ul.000 Incredible views of 4 golf holes and lake from Castle on the Hiii. 5 BR. 7 BA, master suite with exercise room & sauna. CORONA DEL MAR ......... .,. 1111,111 12 Units on 167' of bay frontage with jetty to pavlffon vtew make this one of the most exciting propertl• on the market. Call for additional Information. IPYIWlaL llH,111 Sellers de9tgned thle 5 BR home to Insure maximum privacy for parenta & noisy teens. Gorgeoue custom home -prloed rtghtl ... _... 11,111,• Fabuloua wtth MnNtlonal view of llttle Corona, wavee craning on rock & jetty. Large famlly room With retractable roof. 5 BR, 5 BA. 1002 ltatral 1002 ...... 1112 lnt11l A MEMBER OF THE SEARSRNANCIALNETWORK REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATURDAY ........... llllhrt= 2 BA, Oen $244,500 C. BALOIKO Kl mTLlllK ,. ...... 2 BR, Oen $258,000 L. WHITE .......... llllhrt...., 4 BA,FR $339,000 L. SHAW ..... ._ 11W• ....... '"" 3 BA, FR $419,000 E. OLSON llYll-1 1111Alltlpa 5 BA, FR $425,000 C. RUMSFELD .......... 1JU..,.W.lrfft 2 BR $575,000 L. ROSE SUIDIY .,., ..... • ......... Lw 3 BA, FA $213,900 C. BALOIKOSKI .......... 1111Ptttllq• 2 BA, Den $244,500 LSHAW ..,..,-.n 111 ....... 3 BA $292,000 K.PAAKER '111111111111 ........... 2 BA, Den, 2 BA $279,500 J . DU BOIS ........... 1111hrt~ 4 BA. FA $339,000 B.MILE ........ 12tlla ..... 3 BR, FR $345,000 C. RUMSFELD _. .... ., lrta 4 BR, Den $425,000 R. KURTZ ---.,. ........ 3 & 2 BR. Guest $449,000 0. VALENTINE ..... .... 11a..,........,. 2 BR $575,000 L ROSE ---•11......, 4 BR, Pool, Spa $575,000 O'SHAUGHNESSY ........ ... ....... ...,. 4 BR, FR $595,000 F. SENNES -rmlll 1111 ..... ,.,,... 3 BA, View $e10,000 J . MERTZ IPYIUll 11 ...... 5 BR, PIS. View $649,000 J . CAMPBELL IPTamMl HIM.._ 8 BR, FR. View $650,000 B.REEOY IDlllllJR u ...... ...,.. 4 BA. FR. Sp• $695,000 C. KALINA .,,... ,~.., 8 BR, FR. Vu.. Ofc $749.000 M. R EDY ..... 111ftlLMI._. 8 SR, FA $.2,836.000 E.. OLSON 644-9060 l112ltMlal IOU ltat11l WATERFRONTS .. ,llTllAll ....... R-3 lot In premium rental area. Forever ocean views. Exlatfng units always rented. Beautiful location for new trlplex or condo. Seller wlll help finance. WOT ... llT 1111,HI Outstanding oceanfront duplex. Corner location with two 3 BR units. Ea.ally converted to alngle famlty. Excellent Interior detafla. Pl•RU~ 17M ... Lower peninsula location, aand dunee + ocean for your front yard. Charming 3 BR with large brick patio entry. PllllllU IAYPlllT llllMO A distinctive home planned for gracious llvlng. 3 BR with custom oak cabinetry, master BR with flreplace. Boat dock. Pllmll.A....... 11, 111,111 East Oceanfront location. Exceptlonally con- structed 5 BR + den home ha hardwood floors. subtle decor and an endless ocean view. PlmllU 11.-... Garden ent ry to emotionally appealing and spacious 4 BR home. Lanaf acroaa front over- t ooklng sandy beach and dock on 50' frontage. PllmllU IAYPlllT 11,111 ... 3 story home on exclualve Buena Vista. Superb construction. center garden atrium, 5 BR, 6 BA. 3 flrepalcea. elevator, beach lot and dock. Pllmll.l Utnm 11,111,- Endless vtew of harbor, Jetty and ocean from estate property. 4 fireplaces, gigantic game room wfth bullt-ln pool table, exceptional large dock. PllmlU IAYfa.J 11,111,llO 60' frontage with 2 boat 1llpa, 2 side ties. Large 4 BR with superb decor plus 1 BR apt., 3 car garage. basement. May consider apt. trade. Fee. nmllU IAYPlllY 11,111,111 Emotionally appealing bayfront on East Bay Ave. Outstanding archltectural design, con- struction & decor. Spacious patio, sandy beach & allp. LmA unawr 11.-.- Trad1t1ona1 4 BA home wfth main turning basin view. Qualtty construction with fine furniture bullt-lna and on fee land. l.91 llll 12,111.- Dramatlc views of suneeta & turning baaf n on tip of Udo. Dock facllltlea for several boats. Temp. controtled wine cooler room. OTHER AREAS ... 1211,m 2 BR + den. Owner paJd $225,000 new, then spent $60,000 on extenatve upgracs.. Gorgeous, Immaculate & reedy to NH. a.-.a.. 141~ Whttewater vt.w, brtaht and ChHrtuf, beMlttfulty decorated 4 BR or :f BR + <Mn. Covered patio lnotudel epa. lm'IUllM ...... Brelthtlklng vtewa from bk.tfftop OYertooklng Whllkey CoYe. lntertor warmth with hardwood noon. brtck ftrepteoe 6 3 epecloua BR. 2181 SAN JOA.IN Hllll ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH .. 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E/CM, !AST81DE CHILDAl!N ti'.Hl'iHWM gw. 8outhet•tlo. 1,000 llH mo. .,..,...., 1581 Mw ..... 5t ~/mo-. .,_ furn. °*"' quiet ... 75 WELCOME, lrg 28A 21A. OeflgMful ~ .,,_. "'L"" . •Lii mo. Mani t-oeeo fir St Xil>W conao. ;u WILi Tl lliil ~'~tnleld LA MANCHA Affl 1:!~.0· 21:..i.·~A 850-IMOM 154-7502 • down•t•lrs, pley yard. 9peotoue 21dnft .... Cl'Rl'B'Ps:::Ril.lli LUJC. 2br 2bl VIiie a.lbol ernm.nltlel lncJ refna 2 + + ... bltlne PN ·--=-28drm 19attl 112&-1175. room e11C'1ne ry -:'get, Pl1IO. lndfy , .. wtthgwtge.AllMWorptl S8e w/dook. Pool. Jee, Condo'•. tonner rnoclM. w/d, e/o .. ?a. 7H-3951' ok. ~ty .. 50 , .. t735 APllfmll No~·· 142-6071 '2011 ~ meatillJIU ~en:· d':"l':a::= l dfl>I. ~ °': tenNI + ... 1-1181 Pool, teourlty 11250 I Lull condo welk 1 SC m lt'-'HI Like brltld MWI M uUtttel LAAOE 2• 1~. pe1\0, TSL MGMT 942·HI03 1700 • ~ ~t~ 11!'1!1! .... 1111 1050· 846-20le PtZ. trp1o,' "9g. f~ d'r.' -=·Pool, VW.:.!'O '*-*· 09"91· M60tmo + • TIWIDllll I 1 ii=======iNwpt Creet bee Condo. lie, In home eecur. 2b; 1 rm .aefaaee curlty . .£!,. .. ~~~r71110 F!!'.~ wllet you want In ...... flf.... WI lffll &-'*'*lQ Hr 28L Welic to 21tr 3111&, d.n DA LA 2bl encfudee pvt Club 14~ M~. u ... 28drm 19a MIO Adr1en .-..., ---..,..iy PllOI C1.,.in.d1 F Wint I .-.ctlon of greet bell. Oar 1750 No P9l8 Liii.. Poo11tenn1a. i.M a;soo: ten~ta cna PoOle iec' -11..... •n '°'AVOCADO 842-Neo ~·;::'r~~bl 11v1ng? W• can offer any· aa1.1ne °' 1eo-111s 2 ltO<y, s bdrme. 3~ 18 Bat10Ytnlo Cl. Open Nl.11\1, bMUt. °"b h.. i 11M 1S: w/r1r91 I frta:. wo--o--D .. A• YILLAGI ,Bdnn . 11:0 thing~. tmell epl lo -&1T• b41th9, bullt around tunny Sat/Sun 12-5. 831--0MO much more t900. Incl lndry rm, weter pel. "4fO '--ftleld .,.. 28drm 2'~81 1825-8030 • 1 48d Ne " lo<*lng In _, courtyard. No pet1. OC!ANFAT 28A WINTER mo.t ulll. St Albani. mo+ $375 ~ 842~ Wcat A•A•TMlllTI 58& w llth CM.NB.or H8 think ot ue '650/mo. tBA llA. lndty ~~1=·~~n tn· l'URNISHl!D. Fltepleoe & D/836-0405 EJ73t-7521 18R i450. pool, pyt petlo, IPllJmfl 946-2739 ~183 ~ ::~t\11 CtlOlc-A of r~V3~ ~· Ull-un ger. Avellubfe now 11 futlll llH no p111, ref• req'd. S..Utltul Garden Apt• Comr & rnioy our a•rOtn \lylr •ots Qu•rt comlorl•Olf ~·na Clll 942 .,.78 SL MGMT &42·1803 TSL MGMT 942·1803 --1776 & 1725 &4M191. 147 Flower. p d«* · tlose to lrmuys & So Cont Piu• .wh>lr only m1nutu to tht Ntll'll Ade •JV ltl-1111 8UAR WHITE AL TV Bubbling Jacurzt 3br 2bl ltlol/ 1' ec>e-Heet buch Car•an M •l•blr NO PUS PLEAS£ 87Me30 hom.y apot kld1 dbl gar ' 8 R I t u d I o 1 p t 1 paid. No ~· bltlne S775 530·8f90 "42&/1471/mo, utll pd. 2'9drm l'l•le 1700 NIU• IPU • i..u.IT ..... 28111 2IA condo, golf On the blechl Equlpl Beet Alty ,.. 599 Hamlllon. ee&-1711 29drm 28& S720 W.ll UOl-llll ---.,,,,,,,,,,,, ooureevu.m~l1400 bungalow w/epplt w/d A IBR °"f: ... 3HW.Wll8on 831·&583 111.... u ... N11 gd prlol around 14()() fllt•tah . 1vrn, quiet Ben 844-014 • 71-5738 IS3M1oo Beet Rlty ,.. -clMn. em~d edit, no 1........ Nta.n11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~Pr1v~ll1~•~h~•;n~r~o-~0Ml~n~ii00~ lntreJ peta. ~· 8-l02t. me.tiBllU W, II.AT I HT WITH llOl. VlLACI UP1t&1re ~~bl)' vi... ::: ~f"~~'~your *ml Pill* 2g~; ~~·iJ~1:2s~: &Pllmlll uua1U1• ~BA 21A, emell titting Beet Rhy f• 1+1+ bltlne, vwy CIMn. 834 Hamllton. 5"43·6475 lmm1C1Jlate lat09 G.,den fll IUUIDUT lM-"81 Ml·1IOJ $100 OFF 18T MONTH'S RENT ON ALL APARTMENTS """'' rm, lndry rm. Hu Juat Onty $350. F• #4785 , Apt•. !Mutlfully land· bMfl painted. Avall Im· SEAWINO 5br 2¥•b•. 2 · 2Br 1 ~8• TwnhM. Air, 1 c • p • d ground a, -------LI~ wn«a you hi~ • Spec1ecul1r apt• m~l•t•ly. 11400/mo. ffpa, night llt• view. Prl-TILIUIT lll·Ull P•tlo, 911~. No pate pool/ape, petlol<Mctt. No ennuel. vet• pool/ape+comm W 11 1h Ir1 Corr 1 do r. 1ea5imo. 5-45-•837 peta. L9111&Ln tennle. 12400/mo. Specloua 28r 2'-'B• 28R 1'1~8A.w/dhkup,gsr. 18drm le05 GRAND OPENING TWO WED<S f'Rll ROO .. 2M> tOfTli . °" SCUCT£D ArTS fc.t IMDIATI OCCll'MCY •1 & 28r, 1 & 281 eull• •Spaclou1 tO'#flhou ... • Flr9')1aoet ll•l•-1eo-e2ee. 780-89711 Penthou•. DI~ rm, ate, No peta. Avall now. 28drm l'l•8e 1705 r .._ S"'• D ,. Mhr/dryr. vei.1 prkng. 1645/mo. Call Craig 28drm 2.81 1750 ~~~~~~~~I ,.,,.WIN .,bf 2V.ba. 2 Ulll1 pd (213)474-3575 831-1288 2291 VANGUARD WAY =-frplc:a, night llte view. Prl· 540-0828 or 831-0980 21A 2be, huge balcony, v1t1 pool/1pe+comm hlMI ---- N•w VIII• Belboe t1nn11 . 12400/mo. hi... UM 28drm 28&-1750 meati&.Au APARTMENTS THE place to come home to -A peaceful park·llke setting conveniently located within walklng distance to theatres. restaurants and shops Only minutes to South Couth Plaza and the beach 9Prtva1• b1lc:onle1 or Garelen petl<>e WIYllTT •3 Lighted 1ennl1 court• 9 2 Swimming poo11 11rStreem1 & panda •Sorry. no peta fl'Furnllhtna-avall ~thoull. Vu HarbOr, 780-8288, 7&0-e0711 151 E. 21tt 548-2408 ocean & Ceteltna. lmm«S 1Bdrm unfuml;s;;a yrty. ---..=;;===:._ •===_,..,,..,,,...,.....,...,.,,-=-----.........-POllllllon. 11400/mo. IPllT&llUI-No peta, oar• or lndry. 2Br 1k. 1911 M~ Ave. TOP AREA MESA PINES 825 CENTER STREET COSTA MESA 19edfoom 1 hdroom a Oen/2 .. the 845-2262 ~for Don 3 + 2 car gar. All blll,,.. S875/mo. 873-8293 Dwnttra. 2 peraona. SS40 18drm, Ilk• new. cozy Only I 1150 FM 5737 No peta. Agl 550-1015 fn>lc. encl patio. Ceri>ort. 3Bdrm 2Bettl, 2 car gar-TIUlllT 111-1111 lalha Ptalanla 28 ... pool, IP&. Quiet. No pet• ege. Step• 10 l>Mch. 2117 r 1... completely r• 1695 Up ~t-2447 11200/mo. Bttr 942-3450 VERSAILLES 2bt Condo llnllhed. 2052 Gerden 1--------unf., pref. eduna. no pett Pen Pt : Redec 18r. L&Mtaoomo945-3081 OUAM•I Comt1 HTly lo get your pick of theae beaulltul brand new 79 Apar1"*1ta. Going tutl lmm.cjlete occupancy. 2 hdroom TownhouM/214 a.the FROM $585 -All UTILITIES PAID WHY NOT CALL HS-1111 IUWlll YILUIE Almo•t oc.anfronl 2br .. 75 mo Ag1 750--0120 .und«:k, lndry, I Adlt 28r ALL UTILITIES PAID ~~ ~o ~~na I~ I/ER SAIL LES SI u d Io prcrf leoo yrty &45-773 t 77J ~ iri:~ d::~ Compere bet0<e you rent. aACHEL°"I ntOM S4U 1 •0tt001118 "'OM t57S -Gas fireplaces -Rustic Wood Paneling. Grass Cloth 15555 Hunllnoton Vllleoe Lane lrom San Diego Fr..,.ay north ot a..cn to Mc:Fedden _, on McFadden 53M190 8M1 Rlty fee condo . guard g1t1, pool. Smell 2bt 1bl apt. wtg11 . l800 mo. 55().7427 ~ ~aled cuatom A all I "*". nr bey & beh $750/mo •• gn eatur11, pool 2 •DttOOMI 1 V. aATH "'OM ~ 2 •OttOOMI 2 •A TH "'OM ms -<:athedral Beamed Ceilings Attrscttve, lllnt ., .. 38r ~· ~;,,,: 837~998 · W/979-6371 H/1173-11275 •11111 RW bbq, covr'd ger~. IUf· 281, fem rm. encl porch ' 4-Plex lor rent. 2 & 38drm roun<Sed with plulh 111'\d· -Dishwashers -Pools. Whirlpool [aerttse Room 11450/mo. 942-7730 CaJhtnat lucll Apt• & gwegee. Eaatalde 1caplng. No p111. BAYCREST YIWl&LllA... 2111 Cotti M ... 8M1 ltM, FurnllMcl 1Bdrm and F .. turlng pool, apa, prlvete patios end deck•. garage or carpon. Beeutlf\.11 ebun· den1 landacaplng. 1 -4 Lighted Tennis Courts -Laundry f ac1ht1es SP&OlllS $625/mo Lrg l BR l BA, lrplC, gar, tndry rm. lrg deck CIOM to beach 2221 ALABAM~ F 2BA 2BA cl t Beck Bey Cell wtldyl Furnllhed Becnelot'. !s~dl381 R, rem, rm, :!ch Pool '•ne°"au; 2 BR 2be upper duPi9• . after Oem 720-0101 386 Wll90l'l 942-1971 form c n ng. mmed · • .... · Enclad gar• IMO/mo occup. Wiil loclted. Re-perking, llC glll. 8el-U53 aft 5pm . •Lrg 1 & 2 bdrm, newly CIHn quiet 81ch1lor duoed to •11001mo 11500/mo or 11400/mo red« quiet pool $494 up 1395/mo. No pet1. c.JI OrFICI OPeN DAIL V ..._., AM TO 1 "9 Located at the corner of Centtlf' Street and Plac.ntla Avenue 1 -fair Housing Sorry. No Pets TSL MGMT 642· 1603 OFFICE OPEN DAil Y 9-6 l 14+7211 Ag1. unturn. No ~ta. Ctrtal ••l •11 2122 1534 Monrovle 6-48--0338 Dave, Agt ~1151 BAYFAONT gor~• 38r UMIULn 28R 161 batCOf\y no~t• •MESA VERDE 2er 1e. EASTSIDEC.M. 2Br 1ea + 842-1424 2400 Harbor Blvd (81 Fair Ortvel Costa Mesa 714/557-8020 Cldltlaca to Go-C•1'1• What-the Fad RoO 'em ott the marlt•t With a Clualflecl Ad C•ll Nowt 642-S678 + Oen, lg cuttom home, 111-llOI S850 Incl ulll . .:.0-4-030: New cprt, drp1, d/w, ger. den, uni. 1825/mo. •tru. Oodt 1¥1 951.1951 213-59+.&5et wtcdyl se50 No P9t• 940-2495 AQ4N'1t. M5-3ea3 Sorry, no peta HOMES FOR SALE 660S Seashore Dr. Newport Bch 631-1400 $395,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 2 BEDROOM 333 Signal, Clltfhaven, Newport Bch 631-1400 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 117 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $895,000 Sunday 1-4 ** 1243 Bayside Dr, Corona del Mar 844-9060 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 818 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle, Nwpt Bch 321 Oahlla Place/Seavlew. Corona del Mar 640-5560 $399,000 Sunday 1·5 675-4144 $249,000 Sunday 1-5 , 423 Flower St. Costa Mesa 831-7370 $152,000 234 Hazel Drive, Old Corona Del Mar, CdM 759-9070 $595,000 Sunday 11-·8 ••20 Land Fall, Newport Beach 673-7300 $170,000 Sunday 2-5 145 Via Undlne (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $379,000 Sunday 1-4 * 1984 Vista Caudal (Bluffs) COM 640--0020 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 2943 Perla. Th• Blutft, Nwpt Bch 840-5560 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2345 Aralla, Eaatblutf, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1·5 1 SMfarlng (Jaamlne Creek) COM 644-6200 $349,000 Sunday 1-4 •"" 16 Belcourt, Belcourt, NB 760-8333 $869.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 504-604''°' Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 844-6200 $249.000 Sunday 1-5 2789 Bluebird Clrcle, Costa Meaa *420 S«ra Drive (Corona Hlghlanda) COM 676-6000 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2313 $235,000 Sunday 1-4 ••1219 Blue Gum, Newport Beach aamlne at 4th Street, Olde Corona def Mar 631-1266 $399,996 Sat/Sun 1-5 87&-8000 Strom $229,500 Sunday 1-5 600 Carnation, Summerwlnd. CdM 2040 Shlpway Drive, Baycrest. N.B 228 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar \ 31 RocklrlQh&m (Belcoun) Newport Beact\ 631-7300 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 875-6000 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 64+6200 $749.000 Sunday 1- 108 Turqoulae. Balboa Island 1801 Port Abbey Place, Newport Beach ••81 Royal St Georoe (BIQ Canyon) NS 631-1400 $445,000 Sunday 1·5 759-9100 $389,000 Sunday 1-5 &44-6200 $1 150.000 Sat/Sun 1- 236 Via Mentone, Lido Isle, Newport Bch 6-44-9060 $430,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1963 Port Edward (Harbor Vu Hms) NB * •6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Be~ 759-9100 $369,000 Sunday 1-5 1 &40-4868 S 1.950.000 Sunday 1· •1749 Port Hemly. Harbor View Hlls. CdM **510 Via Lido Nord.NB 760-8333 $33",000 Sunday 1·5 j S 6«-9060 $1 .550,000 Sunday 1- • 1806 Port Westbourne (Hrbr Vu Hmes) NB 1 2100 Windward Lane. Baycrest. N.B 875-6000 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631·7300$3 19.000 Sunday 1-5 120 Via Quito. Lido Isle, Newport Bch 8«-9060 $345,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM •2716 Windover (Broadmoor) Nwpt Bch w 2 Yorkshire (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bell 2685 Bayahores Dr (Bayshores) Nwpt Sch 675-6000 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 I 644-6200 $1 100,000 Sunday ,.5 644-8200 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1 ~4 2201 Private Road, Back Bay, Newport Bch •• 14 Oakcrest (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 25492 Buckwood, 8enn4)t1 Ranch, HB 631-7300 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 644-6200 $1.650.000 Sunday 1-5 983-5321 159,500 Sunday 1-4 •4715 Cortland (Cameo Hlghlands) COM 644-6200 $299,000 Sunday 1-4 339 East Hamllton/Harbor Bl, CM 4627 Roxbury Road. Cameo Shores, N.8 644-9060 $575,000 Sunday 1·5 18862 Saginaw, Turtle Rock. lrvfne 631-1400 $192.500 Sunday 1·5 646-7171 S134,500 Sunday 1·4 * * 1108 E. Balboa Blvd, Newport Beach 3900 Sandune Lane (Harbor Vu Hiiis) NB 6«-8200 $429,000 Sunday 1·30-5 644-9060 $1 ,295,000 Sunday 1-5 * •33 Montpelller (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch * • 1220 Outrigger. Newport Beach 831-1400 $419,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 309 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar * • ""'2 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Cyn, N.B 673--MOO $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 124 Via Trieste (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $450.000 Sunday 1-4 644-6200 $595.000 Sunday 1-4 1917 Yacht Enchantress (Seavlew) Nwpt Bch 6«-6200 $429.900 Sunday 1 ·5 1148 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores. N.B 631-7300 $560,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 808 W. Oceanfront (Peninsula) NB 831-1286 $498,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2121 Yacht Yankee (Seavlew) Nwpt Bch 831-55 10 $319,000 Sunday ,_,. 1216 Somerset Lane. Westclltt. N.B 4 BR pfue FAM AM or DEN 631-7300 $450,000 Sunday 1.5 * 1724 Terrapin Way, Baycrest'. N B 9 BEDROOM * •340 Via lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB 759-6700 S 1 150.000 Sunday 1·5 S BR plua FAM RM or DEN *•lots 84-85-86 Top of Rockypotnt. COM 644-6200 $2 750 000 Sat/Sun 8-8 * • 7 Bodega Bay Spyglass. CdM 644·9060 $7 49 000 Sunday 1 ·5 w•5 Goleta Place (Spyglass) NB 644-6200 $699.900 Sunday 1-5 * * 103 Via Udo Soud. Newport Sch 644-9060 Sunday 1·5 CONDOS/TOWNHOME8 FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM * • 719 AvocadO(Sandca1tle). N.~ 875-7572 $489,000 Dally 10·8 LOTS: 301 & 303 Narcluu1/Seavlew, CdM 646-7171 $339,900 Sunday 1-5 673-4400 S 135.000 Sunday 2-6 2 BR pfu1 FAM RM or DEN 487 Magnolla..1. Co1t1 Meaa 831-1400 1119,500 Sat/Sun 12·6 2137 Chann•I Rd, Balboa Penln. 631·1400 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 3047 Country Club Drive, Meaa Verd•. CM 645--0303 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 • .,...._.Whitewater, Jumlne Creek, CdM 515 Oahlla Ave, Sumrnerwlnd, CdM 644-9060 $279,600 Sunday 1-5 675-7572 $375,000 Dally 10-8 759-9070 $335,000 Sat/Sun 11·6 ***29 Balboa N.8 631-1400 $475,000 Coves , Stt/Sun 1-5 V'2812 BayahorM Dr, Newport Beach 673-4400 $1 ,380.000 Sunday 1-4.30 **415 Bayald• Drtve. Newport Beach 759-1501 $990.000 Sat 1-4 Sun 1·5 •"" 14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB 780-8333 $1,410,000 Sunday 1-5 505 Vtntaj1. Tht Bluffs. NB 760-8333 $233.500 Sunday 1-5 125 Via Koron. Udo Isle, Newport Beach 631-7300 $495,000 Sunday 1.5 330 Vista Trucha. Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 2 BEDROOM 2792 Longwood Court. CM 5•6·2313 $168.500 Sat 12-3/Sun 1-5 * • 75 Sea Island (Maclain) Nwpt 9ch 759-9100 S2•7 000 Sunday 1-5 '* • 34 I 1 Timber Lake. CM 5 .. 6-2313 s 109.000 Sunday 1-4 3•1DROOM 517 Oahlla, Summerwlnd. CdM 675-7572 $409,000 Dally 10-8 •2768 Blueblrd Cr., Costa M ... 760-8333 $249,500 Sunday 1-5 .,...5 B•echcomber, Jumlne Creet<, CdM 7eo-1333 $419,000 Sunday 2·6 •518 Cetalln&. ~ Helght1, NB eu 80eO 1292,500 Sunday 1-5 o.Nta, Olde Corona d.i Mar 675-8000 '319,600 Sunday 1-6 ••441 R~ Terr (Corona Hllandt) 67MIOOO '395.000 Sunday 1·5 104 Via 04Jon (Udo Ille) Nftport Beach 875-«>00 $480,000 Sunday 1-5 1 Harbof' Ridge Or (Harbor Ridge) NB t44-e200 tets.ooo Sunday 1-6 1920 Klna9 Aoed, CUffhav.n, NB 142-8200 $408.000 Sat 1·6/8un 12-4 *1:..~7~Cotona~~ 1-5 • Montana'• Norte. lrvtne e..c> .... 1108,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 S300 OoMt1 ltvd, Okte Carone Oii Mii 17a.t000 Ne0,000 Sat 1·6 Sun 2·6 U 1 OrcNd, Olde C<wona Oii Mar 11a.t000 '350,000 8undtry 1·5 *9440 Oaleey. Fountain Valley 546-2313 $289,900 Sunday 1-4 546-2313 1159,900 Sunday 1·6 9788 Deblolt. Fountain Valley 1915 Windward, S.ycreat. Nwpt Bch 831-1872 $265,000 Sunday 1·5 * *412 Ev.nlng Star Lane, Dover Shrt, 546-5605 S229.500 Sunday 12-4 * 1907 Windward Lane. Baycreat. N.B NB 831-7300 1775,000 Sunday 1·6 518 El Modena, Newport Heightt, NB 631-7300 $300,000 Sunday 1·5 840-4888 ~.000 Sunday 1·5 • 1730 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shor•, N.B 831-7300 '825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •2412 Francltco, Newport BMch 1301 Keel (Harbor View Hlllt) NB 675-6000 1385,000 Sunday 1911 King• Road, Newport BMch 842·1924 $375,000 Sat/Sun 11-<4 831-1268 $345.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4527 Orrington, Corona d.i Mar 831·126e te08,000 Sunday 1-5 1358 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shor•. Nwpt Bch 842-5200 $745,000 Sunday 1-5 * •87 Laktehore, lrvlne 760-8333 $350,000 Sunday 1 ·6 2eoe Hiii. Sant• Ana 546-2313 1185,000 Sund1y 1-<t lo"' 17 MalnMll. Jaamlne CrMt(. CdM 78()..8333 $339,000 Sunday 2·5 1709 Palau, MeN vero., Cot1a Meea 759--9070 $184,900 Sunday 1·5 * • 7 ~ OMuvtlle (Big Canyon) NB 844-8200 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 21 Aue Qrand Ducal (86g Cenyof\) NB 75M700 $680,000 Sunday 1-5 * 212 Hanl Or. (OoMnfronO. CdM 759--9070 11.1 35,000 Sat/Sun 11-e 2 Little RfVer Cr .• Spygi811 Hin, NB 831 -7300 1597,&00 Sunday 1.5 74 Lcnnzo AYe, Meae Del Mar. CM 957-81'4 1167,500 Sunday 1-5 •34 Mom> Bey (Spyg'llt) COM - 1se..1501 a&ee.ooo aavSun 1-a 423 San a.tTlatdlno (CUff H......,) Nwpt 8d\ ~ 1380,000 Sunday 1-4 '* 2016 &eednft (1rfitM T emca) COM 759--1501 S380.000 Sunday 1·5 5 M pfue ,AM lllM or DIN 1437 Antigua Way, S.ycr•t. Newport Bch 831-7300 $415,000 Sunday 1-5 908 Ctieetnvt (Eaatbluff) Nwpt Bet\ 83'-12ee 1329,"9 S1tt Sun 12-5 •74 Hll~•t. Bio Canyon, Nwpt 9ch 673-8700 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5 220 Jaamlne. Corona del Mar 844-7211 1389.000 Sat/Sun 1~ ••24 Mltelon Bay,~ 7604333 '680.800--Sunday 1..5 •11t324 Momlnget• (Oowt ShoNe) NB 75M700 11.175.000 Sunday 1-! * •.,... 17 Napoll (Hert>or Aklga) CdM 780-8333 l1,b5,000 Sunday 1-! 1970 Por1 Trinity. Newport 8w:f'I 831·12ee S3M.500 Sunday 1·5 3 IEDAOOM •509 Avenide Campana, NB 645-0303 s 19 ... 000 'BEDROOM Sun '1·5 *2912 Oued1da !Bluffs) Newport Beach 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1-5 4 IR ptua 2753 Vltta Umbrou , Newoor1 Beac" 7'0-G7'S279.500 fM · Sun 1-5 MOllLE HOMES for SALE DUPLEXES for SALE 2 M ptue 2 IR 1e, 1 Cllft Dr. Cllft Ha..-.n. N B 831 -7300 $295,000 3M ptue 2 aR 200 Otamono. Balboa l1land Sat/Sun 1-5 759-, 501 '395.000 Sunday 1-& * * ~ Seelhore. Newport 8Mct\ 675-&930 Sundsv 1-5 • S9e * PoO ... w~' •••WMarirOM&~ ""GM~mau-d g&t9 I .. -----..__s------ 0...,. CoeM OAJLY P1LOT/8undey, October 13, 1985 I , t II ltM ... Ital Dtatal 1111 ......... ... .... l.... ... .... ........ n .......... lbn 1111111 fer .......... /...... ... ..... "''n'~' -, n1t ntt n11 11 S"nau LETS mr•1111.-i , .... poal ..... Giii """0...lflortl Hf 18&, P¥t entr. be Furn. 1375. ·--.......... ~~~!·--------""""" ~~L.MNG """"=.,,'° ._ • YWY ew. Wlntw. eozy ue-tre M1orowew, NfrlO. autet F«n rtntn•. aao1mo •.,. eorone o.i Ms 11n01e oer,... omoe 1PW s.n11 l-ILll • ••WERS •'!9"'--• •-'pool ~ mo.. f'rMm 1171/mo (113)182-aCW CdM1t 1eo-oe21 ulffa, tHmkr, no peta. H8 i11::.' &:W~T'' An-. tnt.-ctioM of 117, --lfsuoo '*unit NW :~.J::.:Wdl'*'t 4 blU to boll. POOi, ~ UDOViiWLUXX-LG Ou1ll1y home w/pool. &40-08311/D...,.141f II l 22 l'rwye. Aeolp-2bllcatowetw-euperloc. lgnlW-lprein •=cine in':. Y'd oov'd pkg, •&:i~t•· 11r 2 ID laU.. DA l deek. Mllllon vi.fo. Yno prof ot F«TI lhr 2br 2ba CM IUIC 1...... IHI ~~'~0•1'~~ 1:0~~~ Frplca. Oll'9...:._.!"t.: DorMI-= mbo,:a111r • X· 11aocJ mo. M0-7ooe grid atudent, ~"· n-twnhlll385/mo + dlf> l ·--8$11-7356 1111. Vfl/Y --.... a..v.t- • ~ ID 111r w bekl Miia. l 2IA 2b• ''PIO amkr. 13211 • utlla. ~ ~ utlll. (714)722-teOe 11'1Uil Frenot!. '"vwtment.. 831 ... 11 APPUANC •Your own pvt P9ttO ~s1 ""*'°'°' ~. 1242 • Rutland 72M4t2. 9'199 722"72 F,.. rent pvt rm & ba + AV'a 8toraoe SJ*lll avail 6:!!'°,~us= From ":'~~.ti~=~~ •Oourmet k"°*' Ad .• '800/mo. 831-0211 ~ CM tlm, emptoyed, ~· M/F to cootc for man 0. anu 8ayelde Wlege. 11 15 " 2902. Aedhlll um... •ed "'-tw:Nr.n.,'ln •New dOllil t8n OtPt Uii. Y1n1mu 8tudto nofHl'l\kr $300/mo Incl In whellchalt. 942-9932 300 !. eo.t Hwy. N,9 A,;. 831.1i20 llTnllT ...U °"' houle." ohuelllld my 1-----.,----,,,,=::::---• Lt9 .,..411 doeM9 ~.' Fumlunfum. OUl!T .! 's:!i. 11~=· um. 6116-13711\'1 mag F ah< 1.4 CM hoft"9. t 110 973-1331 Mon-Frt Mpm · · Ex~. f'9nt1ll hliltory on tn.nd, "lt'a the klt°'*1 llll&L TUI =~ cowred ~na 5&2- 1744 ~1-9 15th SI. Ne: ROOM w/kltoMn prtvt-mo+ min. INlf1 for die-MCut'I lot. Auto.. C...trdal ""'"' theee 4 a 3 b9droom very APPLIANCES." Ing an I X09Ptlonal ... UY llU 86M213 ... ~ ~ NMr •btld tw:Mr 945-23117 boltl, motomom.. CM JUI :rl=·~N~· ~ Lelt I r.... HD PIT. ~ ~t.!: ALL VTIUTIES INCt.UOED 20102 9lrdl It. tlf 281 VERSAILLES CONDOS bulllM, ~ -UllO H.B. 29' ~t. F/onty n-94e-teea °' 88!>--0278 1350 sq. Fi. pttoect 111748,000 an Coif ;n;;a :tJte 800tt' ~!. h ~. emphaalH 'a 2 BedlOOI wttrv bekl. 1700. No s>et• 1l28drm S72$-$1080 amkr CIOM to b<ih '300+ Xlnl Meea Verde loc d ohffdrw pet ""°' P91"aonel ~t of 2hdfoon1TOWNHoMa ?M-0442or~ 931-tHO Agt ltttbj!etelt 1711 1Mrt+dep.536-1818 llltc.lullh 1744 MM123 · -\\•\t1H1H11~1 .;!daldtet,vtc.aiaeor-our team end high tn- Fumtlhed' ~ .. Uf AIU ... c..... -11 iiiiii 11111 unt Bdl F/non amkr wXft'RFRONT itbd. l lOMI .. IM one Boh. S11SO REWARD. vOl\'lrn«ll w/04Jr dlenta. Vlllt our model o.lty M . 1 1 te .. walk to beech MOUrttY uac. Suite. 1350 a/f lvall umlf YIU.Ill ~ REAL ESTATE 9511-3333 or 1173-8882 Call 941-11168 bet MPM Sorry, no J*9. ~~102 :::' ~t.-9: set Fum faR ABO/mo, gar. llTll • gate. $375 mo. '990-5995 4th floor with view. on 3111 11. 870 eq/tt ~ 17Mto0 Or9. Scott a Juli. Ford . ........ 238 Avenue Monlety. Oto Wl(ly rentlll. Low rat.. 942-46'MMon thru Fri 8-5 W/out1omer perking. An-·-------· ODS & TMtn LA QUINTA HERMOSA 7 2 or W-33e3 497-4466 hm 496-MeO S 135 & Up/Wkly. Color M/26-35 prof. only, deen, tlque • gift • mailn9 -1.---.---,........,,....---,-.- 18211 Pwilllde Ln, H8. DECORATORS beeutlful •-L C • TV, maid Ml'Vloe, tr .. ri-amkr anr 2br 2'Aba twn-,.__ lal boutique. For lMM by lulUla I ftaUCtaJ fNIMft ADS NUllural"!..... •TM WU N'l-1611 f\lm. Condo on the water-••• Mlt ttrt con... helt9d pool .' hM C.M. $360. 722-11138 -1111c owner. 117S-e909 \M1U ._. l17tll/mo l73-089t MM 11epe 10 ooean. Kitch 1 Male ~. 4br 2be tlN ll lalt/ltat Comm/ofc Ile In Llg Bott. luiuu ARE FREE mTIFD lllW Llnu .... 1141 E11tbluff lg 2Br 28• r=; Pim. 28R 2S:: poot, ~~ ~~ CM. 50" TV.pool.apa $325 . UH 700 at. 1 mo ,,_ rent, !nertuldel net Cal·, am -.m 1'1[!;tlJW, Q , 1g ctedC. ! Twntwe w/bey & c.nyon wma. ~=-4 Ha•UI ~l +utll & maid 1150-9311 &putanh a/c.1826/mo. 497-5132 I 111-ll'J 11ll to bllta oc.n. Nice sen vtew, frplc. Sm.II quiet condo -· . --~ _ .. , Male prof non-amkr 30-38 ,.. au IY.... COMM/OFFICE 1p1ce, ILL 1&11 ••• NA'• with 1 Y"I .... mo. lv mag 832-4111 oomp6ex w/pool ICOW. AIC, $160, 1175-900e kty rentlla now •viii. ahr Nwpt Hghta home. 1 Unit• In Sunnymeed. 940 1q It avail, 1 mo fr• 11 WD llWI Ml·ll'll l*lellOI. Top Mgee. All Ocw'tfront atudto In Old9 New decor. A~ 10/15 Tattia Bii $129.50 wk & up. 2274 $400. 1142-3442 Diani Under conatructlon now. r9r1t. $512/mo. 497-5132 HIOh Proftta. Loe.I Al'M anttta. Full Ind J*1·tlrne Med VIie on pvt bc:h. 11075 /mo. 944-844 9 MD ADTIEIT Nwpt Blvd, CM 114&-7445 Man 40 yra or old9r to CALL 548-7001 LIDO PENINSULA Wiii Trlln. Part Time poaltlOfla •valtable. l.Mdld wtnclOwa, gelid Furnlahed bechelot apt, .,.._ 10 I Ill LIHE anare 2br 2bl, Oakwood Prime Comm. Ofc Spc 200 No Emptoyw. No Found to te orange c.t, P• llPlllll prop, many tt'MI. 1960 1v111 Noy 1· V......,._ 2+2+~. d/w. Only 8 w eo.. ~New apt. S400 mo. 945-37111 la1lat11/0fflct IHI to 58001.f. 1v111. From S1 Ovemeld. No Selllng. nlok In right ..,, Gar-.VAUllllT Ml Ind utile. 4~7 __ Ref'iaireqiiidi. i946-iii5SiiiS 7iiiii 1500 Othera avell. Sll25• 2 port Be.en t tr ' TV• 3BR 2781 p/11673-80041173-3777 GrMI Tax Beneftta fleld/Magnolle , HB. 1«5 SUPERIOR AVE • avlll now. F• 47115 're ' M/F, reap. non-amkr, · Mr. Woit.r (714)831-51120 994-54 NEWPORT BEACH STUDIO oceen vtew. Pn-llUlllT I'll-Ill! S 130+ wk agl, no epoelt. yrty rWltal. nr beach. Npl \ 160 1q ft. N.B. ' emaJi NEWPORT BEACH VIA Sun 12•5. M-F 8.,,,.6prn 81 Pleue contact VI Hallacy, Vite a quiet. No peta. Ben S250/mo 650-3253 otftoee. 3 connected. 1 LIDO Prime location. Of.. FOUND M Shep mix, blk/ oso ( 714 )94 2 .. 2410 a .. a --S*d. 1at .. • ltatah V1utlta ....... M/FahrfurnCMapti335. private + OU1tld9 recept tlce/Retall. 1500 lq "·Exciting, lucrallve, e~-ten, vie. c.M. Hoepltal, _______ _ aec:Sll75.497-e287 2722 Pool J•c 751-11134 area. $1650/mo. R .. r S255eNNN.875-e349or ciullve n.ld need expd 10/10.968-6889 •llHllTll_,..,, •:lfrlr:o !!!. 28a. lrplc. Oceanllde of PCH. Sl50 mo. 1 yr la 1st & taat. Aak for Mr. Fuent .. (714)833-0070 STEPS TO BEACH With ocean vtew. 2 matr Miit ... micro, nlamkr. No P•tl. AVlll Nov 1. $950/mo. 979--7990 ITC t:.'\aRS: bright l llry. e-n, oell, gar IVllll. 1320/mo, yr1y. 142 471" St. ~ 1 Bdrm SllOO. Ref rig, dlhwlhf & atow Ind. No pell 545-4&55 * 1n 1st year's rent FURNISHED or UNf URNISH[O flTIKSS CEUUS, TtH IS. s11111•c. "" 1Hc• •rt! Sorry, ltO ""· lodtl1 •• uily 9 to 6. ~ood Apartment\ _______ .., 522--0350 Teal c . unit of Watemont Homee 722-1298 RE ~11. Whitworth lost 10/ 1 amt blk Terrier Full/pert time. Flu hra. i;:;:;;;:;;:;,..~,...~~~ Lg Ilg a;; cabin. POOi . 2436 w. Coaet Hwy. --• -·-Hotel Motel Brokera. w/wtlt on Chell & t..t. Vic e.netlta. R.O.A pr9f. c.tl t~ color TV 2 tll)lca M/F lhr Nwpt Bch 2Br 631-1400 r_.._,_ Newpo rt Beach. 785-0777 or 111 --a utJI Inc ...... 722•1..... ....:..., 14 714i 545-e9Hi 1Ba. Stepa to bet\. Prof & _ _. 7.69 ecree vacant IMd. (714)945-4118. Wllaon & Pomona. RE-_...,, .,..... .."' ....._ reapon onty 28-33 $500 1600 W. CoU1 Hwy t...,ng Zoned C-P·S. Com-WARD. 1>48-1078 wltnda 640-4292 'F"-/M---.,..f --:"'--::2,.--m--+ $750-... ..... "l54 Bay Ck.lb. Office or Retlll me<ctal. Call1119U. C1. RESTAURANT: F1mou1 )( Aly Tecti CRT or MAT ba. ': ~'''31o1.! ~ lnt1h It lhrt ~ ----aervtoe. Direct outald• Call M•rrlll Lync h Laguna BHch land-l!~~n!,'"~,.~1~ho~~ ;9 work 111 hour ahlft Incl utll CM 945--0403 . 2714 M/F to lhr ig. 4 bdrm hM, en1rarioe. 392 tq II. $400 { 7 14) 5 4 6 .. 9 3 6 8 or mlrk. Partnerahlp di• chain an1W9r'I to 'Nikki'. Sal/Suri only. 831-3999 · Balboa Pen. Pl. $380/mo. mo George 250-9244 963-1319 aolullon. foroea aai.. Ap-Fum rm w/pvt bth In 2Br NB Apt to lhr w/fem, 673-5385/0 675-7419/E · prox. MOOK groaa ...... Vic Edlaon High SchOOI. elegant c M M.aa Verde pool, w/d, nr bet\ $300. 185 a/f ortloe In lrvlne w/Vv l200K dn Exoel location. REWARD. 945-631M C /Offl 11,.H hme S350 ~ ltlr utlla N/amkr 631-8623 M/F wanted to lhr 3BR ot oc Airport. $450/mo htltxn/Uaitl 2711 RM~k:a e«p. Agt. -M C Ille/old leg lnJ . M ltdctl et ~ Prof peraon ~5-9231 . Altractll/9 Leg Nlg Shr•. ;~~.d• .~~·~"~,~~ Y~~j ~1~:· ~~~~!,~ng lll'T 1111 tmJ (714) 875-8700 Ch~. Lab. mix: F Ptibull *&OOTI· OLDll* Lag bet\. S295mo M pref, vul Amenltl4MI 3BR hm. lmmed. IMIS-0809 Lena coffee 'immees oecypan-Truty a d411uxe duplex, Xlnt bul. oper out of hom.. Prtndle ctr. F Skye Tetri. pool. Prol/bua. n-amkr furn, tp, n-amkr, gar. Prof 47g_ 1066 or &«-911M ctoee to aand Ind Wtlvet. Gr .. 1 Security prod.11200 mix, blk; F Gold. Retrtv; 2 Entry i.v.i. Accta Payable, 40+ refs 494-0451 fem $800 957-Qp74 mag Neat M/F, exec 25+. matr cy 3 89drma, 3 battla. vi... RJ Sdllllng 97Mll24 cata, Man•. tabby/wttl. F positions 1vlll1ble. Hunt- . . bdrm ate lri 28R H'tBA. *DfOITIYE Uml Ing deck In upper unit. A (a .. t blk/gry tabby 944-~ lng ton Beach/lrvlne Lag Bch rm. pV1 ba. prvlgl M 2br lba apt. to .,,, Irv. Pref non-amkr. $500 1 MONTH FREE RENT oozy den Md ti~. "' .. REWARD loat 8 mo. Mtc.t area. 1 yMf IOCtg exp .. $345. 1/2 utll. Matuni $375/mo '-" u111. 854-7580 or 1145-4230 881 Do er Of Suite 14 Lower unit hu 2 bdrma. 2 0,,.rtu!IJ ztol blk/gry/tan I~ hair, Leg. Ute typing. 10 key by emptyd tidy 4~ 73-4& 75&-6805 Fr9d /F I needed "'ee.ch 631-3651 batt\a, tlreplaoe & patio. touch. Xlnt opportunity M/UTIL Po 2BR •• viii Neat/reep rmm Newport OPEN SUNDAY 1-"' SUCCESSFUL &llder-Ntouel arM. 4 3-9331 Call Debra 752-9109 LGE BAYFRONT HOME tor 3br 2.ba CdM apt $3-40. 3000 1368 63.. 59<' & " 0 1 I 11 1 I I I " 1BR .. 2BR. 3BR. Fumllhecl or unfum. Winter, Yrty, Summer. 8«.r. e75-4e0e pvt bath, houae prlv., non vt ba $435. ahr ba $410 673-4053 Pam 556-6100 209·..,., II. l 617 w .. tctltf, 5404 SEASHORE. NB ev• oper w HCI en Pt11ta1 tit HI •11u ·~1 amkr $475/mo 873-1521 1&8A M~nolla IM2-3307 ..... trldc '9COl'd In develop-3004 •un195 Newnor1 Buch So ~:=---:-:~....,.,..--· ...,.....-...,,.---Nwpt Bdl furn or uni matr N.B. 54 1-5032 Agt Ing reald•nt111/lncome --... --,,-,-.... -.--,. MAT./M. New twnhae, E'lld9 lharp 2BR. garage. suite, pv1 entr & gar. 2 CdM'a beat otfloel 1595• propertlH nHdl • TllOl If ILAIS 15r5 171111 lhlh ~llPl'I pool, tndry, utll Incl, tum small yard. $700/mo. No blka to ocean $500/mo. 1 C k . 1 atrong fln1nclal partner ESCORTS General oltlc.e lkllla (45 1 di I )11•1•1 1 or unfurn $360. 543-4280 peta. 548-9950 Ca.II Answer Ad 1222, S l lOO Incl utl · A/ · P g. to provide 1ddltlon1I 898 _ 2355 wpm typing) required 6 4 2 5 113 --,---,-...,.....,..-.,.---•-------._,.,c:cB 642_..300 24 Hra Jarillor. 2855 E Coul • 675-SfJO • mnl'laU Of' L/C tor •nt. plua 6 month• book-1BR Beytronl w/aundedt, -Nice h• nr bch/ocn furn EM 22-32 to ahr apac N · · Hwy 67~900 Anytime .,.,~7 E ,.. H 'd•t _,,_, ..... lence VII lido apt. $725 matr.empln-amk/M25-59 Weatclltfhornew/pool& NwptlvxurlouaCondo furn """· .... st "~ ( •• pro j ect a In Sen nt keeplrig e•P« ,. ,__... 17M990 Newpor1 Beach No TV r--..v. ...... ly ..... 8518 Jaz. $400+ u111. 546--0TOO. rm w/kll prlv. Gar avt. Bernardlno/Rlveralde i:;;;iilmi..,;;;.;;;.;...___ quired. Entry i.v.i pot.- mo. T-·T· X/'\11 lr\lni-A~1·1•u• '""''V .... ...,... 5,,, ,,.... •eu-• 111 Counll ... lnvellment r• f --tt.• ltlon with exoellent I 00 F f non amkr ahr Male n/amkr 7 r-v.-.. lit Fl~ 0-~on c~·-quired·. S"'OK to s1 Pre llll•.., ...... h t tlal 111111 2=. J:!w7 & ~~ 61~~~~;~14 N~~~1.r=~-~,!..=~~ ~· ~.!tia hM In CdM. IW.llllSWI Htgh;;'y. G~ alo~: la•a1trl1I flll mllllon R:turn com-trl ft 9100 ~~f;'1n ':,,~al OC 10: Ind. No peta ~ refs, $300/mo, 545-1067. $417/mo+utll 117~553 Prof Fem U + to lhr nlee Janitorial, air condition-1260 tq H wlffont otC Jg menaYr•t• w/rllk. For c ation. Plea11 cell = iiliiiln 2BR$350/mo.875-3eeo ~~iu:'fr940~'~ and ~n1:~,,au~:°'~ ~~g2~~.~~ ADVERTISING ~~,~~ILLER tor ap- 1111 Tiii iii Buys you a beautiful Calta Mesa home. Large low interest assumable loan. Highly upgraded. New paint. Wallpaper, carpet and sky lites. Family room, formal dining. Fireplace, 4 large bedrooma. Call now! ,.. .......... "Coo __ ~ ............. __...\'::,~ I l~rl OOllHOIAL lllLllll IT IEW Fii Ziii The Balboa Fun Zone area is under- going redevelopment. By the end of 1985 the area will become the next L ido Village. The prime commercial property at 207 Palm is now avail- able. $166.000 assumable first; in- come $19,800/yr Consideration to rokers. na-21a o .. er-noo,ooo. Large Wood.stream home in very peaceful setting and tranquil neigh- borhood. 3 Bdrm, 2 ~ ba with double garage and ready to be moved into! Hard to beat at this price! THE REAL ESTAT&:RS 1111 FORECLOSURES 5 Luxury Homes Cowan Heights. priced from $309,000 to $385,000. Financing available. Showing Sat/Sun 12-SPM. .. For Information & direction, 643-8915 or 771-2573. lllllLLL1911~n 'This home is special! Like new im- 1maculate condition. Well appointed :and comfortable living areas. 2 huge 1muter suites. 21h baths end unit. .Brick patio with ~rivate spa. ••1-2313 1111 11111 IOU lat llU 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, 2 levels, large game room, 2 fireplaces, custom pool. lnl UT. 1111. 11·• l ... 142-11H Best in the Westside. Large corner lot, perfect for kids and pets. RV access. A little TLC will make this your dream home. This 3 Bdrm home is a best value on today's market. THE REAL ESTAT&:RS let U1 llel, y,. Seu Y ,., p,_,.,.,1 Cell CleulfW, 642-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. Rel !em ovr 21 lhr E'llde Ill• airun $550/m~ 829 Termln.I 92680 ~WTllT llO CM apl. $342.50'/iull. ~ CM ....._ """ "'352 •=----=-=--r~ ·RTIST 1 1 Sk p nc' Cl ... Cyndi 1148-7223 111-4400 rv~ 114S:o'&81.....,... . i1rt111n, T.D. Hll " Suite l . lrvl~.1CA. 9'i7t4 RESP mature fem to ahr S F 1..-,.._ & Widow naa mOMy for (714) 2~8085 2Br CdM hM. $450/mo 950 q. t. w ., .. ...,. TO'a. 110,000/up, no Growing dally 1l9W99aper 1v1 J,'t ulll. 769-0142 lmat o.r,.rett Pan warehouae, top location. credit V' /no penalty. C•U on the Orange Coiat lllllUPll P 3000 1q It avall. O.lgn Fwy cloae. 675-e251 Oenlaon Aaaoc 873-7311 need• lm~lnatlve, pr~ Good, aolld boolckeeplng Resp person to anr 3BR own apace 10 tenant• · ductlw. layout 1rtll1 wno ex.per nee. Full time. apt, 1 blk to bch. S300 + apac:lflcatlon. Gen. r• hct•t '"'!!~f .lttle Miu Muttet 111 on • uridel"ltllldamerci\andla-computer •ICP9' 1 ITIU91 utlla. NB. 675-9020 cept. lrM, walt. room, uH Tuffet. along came 1 Ing, lo dellgn ldwrtlalng Non-amoker. CM .,._ Yng prof mai., n-amkr, ltlowera, luncti room & aplder and read In the for 1 variety of ctlenla. Mall reeume to: Peraonel, 3BR 2BA hae Nwpt Shra. 0111« ammenlti.e Avall • Pl0 I II ftW Dally Piiot Cl111lfl1d Our dlacr1mlnetlng mar-1311 Roeheeter St . $375+',;, ulll1 65Q-.34&8 2-1-86, or poul bly s2:5.ooo. :..,, 3 Br W·ba aectlon about MIN Mui-k~ d9mand1 quellty and C:O.ta M .... CA 92827 aoorier. Call Barbera h """" • 1c DIW'• ter a Tuff II and bought It a., .... Young prof.IF hu 2br 1ba 250-48118 or 964-8024 twn 19 a., .... " • • tor 19.95. You can M ii' a.llml apt to anr In N.B. atepa to ate. 3-2 car garegee. A• your tutfet and Iota of N1w1p1p1r produetlori Permantlf!t PIT. 12-otpm. bctl. new carpet/drapee, MEDICAL gardWI eulte In aume 11V.%1n. 25% dn or other thing a through knowledge helpful. Ablll-Property mgmt, n-emkr gar. patio $375/mo. yrty. Newport BMch. 1300 at 1 .... GrMt loc .. Ucat• Dally Piiot Cl111llled ty to work under dead-pref. 833-311781940-0110 979-3051 Jull9 673-6923 W111ellff Or. 497 -5132 lriveatmenta 131-8811 Ada. Call 942-5678 11"411 1 must. Prior ,,...._ Enter Now And Win $200.00 of Home Decorating Supplies from ,• .,··. Standard Brands Paint Co. HOME DECORATING CENTERS CATEGORIES ,, .. ·" ROOM WITH A THEME-ls your kitchen country? Hos your den gone nautical? Enter your favorite room designed around o particular theme. HOllY DI SPLAY-Attention Collectors and Hobbyists! If you hove displayed your collection or hobby as o part of the decor in your home, this category is for you. CllA TIVI FLOOR & WALLCOVIRING-Non-traditional use of carpet, tile , wall and floor coverings qualify you for on entry in this category. IUSINISS 01 OFFICE-Design and style ore now a necessary function of business. The category is open to offices designed either privately or professionally. CONTESTS RULES Thn con'9t1 '' det!Qned to <Ket,.. r•iponMt lrom ony occ11pont of o home. condo, apartment, mob<t. hotM or lt...oboord yocht. Commercial~ ore only occ.,itobi. for the llutlnft1 01 Office c~ry ond will be ••ie<'9d "' ony of the other l+irM cote9(1rtet. To enter. complete the entry form ond wbfft" o ph0f09roph ol t+ie entry The entry mu'1 be occomponted by o detcrlpt;on of the entry f'tlotovropht b.come property ol t+ie Doily Pilot ond conf'Qf be returned. Erm,.. mvlf be po•tmorhd by Wedneldoy, Ottob.r 1~. 1985 or dett ... red to the Doily Pilot, c/o INTERIOltS. 330 W loy, Cotto Melo. CA 92626 by 5100 p.m October I 7t+i, 1985. Winnen will i,. featured In ~ ond photogropha "' the "lnterio"" MCtlon pvblkfted on October 31 n, 1985 Ootly Pilot ~' Of'9 ~ el19ible. fntronh rtW'1 i,. 18 r-s old or o-and m111t -'de"' t+ie Doily Pilot circvlotlon oreo. Doily Pilot f>hoto9ropher1 wi" ph0f09roph t+ie w!nfting .mlr" lot publicatton if, t+ie lnteriOn ~ Contettonts may enter more !+ion -<ateQory olt+iouvh only -entry fHI' category will be conaldered. OM wlnn.r fHI' c~ry will be dloten. INTERIORS ENTRY FORM INTIANT'S NAMla ADDllSS1 DAY PHONI NUMllla IYINING PHONI NUMlll1 CATIGOIY1 Send entrlea c/o The hlty "lot lntHlora Conte1t l30 W. lay It. C••t• Me .. , CA 92626 paper UP9f'. an adven-llHlllP /ID IPI tege. Poaltlon la part local general building time, good lnqutri. Ind or&.. Part llrM. 848-2"6 reaumea to: Steve ___ =----:--,--- Hough, Ari Director, CLERICAL Entry level~ Dally Piiot. P.O. Box ltlon. Future growth. F• 1580, Coetl M_., Ce. typing a9curacy I rnult. 92626 882-57118 Nllllll&IT IAILYPUT 330 W. Bey St. Coata M .... C1. 92826 BANKING SECURITY PACIFIC BANK. Faahlon 1111nd area, hu Immediate opening• 1v1ll1ble tor experlenold. ""Chelf Teller ""Note Dept. Supervtaor ""Credit Verlfter ""Plrt-tlrM Telle( For an appointment, call (714)759-4224. Equal Opportunity Employ9r. SECURln PAOIFIC 1111 MANAGER lmm«tl•t• QP«\lng for full time District Manag«. Muat enJoy working With children Experience ClertcaJ FILE CLERK We h•ve I grNI pceltlon lor 1 Fiie Clerll wttl't Mght typlrig II 35-40 wom In the Accounting 0epan. ment at our Corpor8t1 Headqu1rtera. If you Ike 1 faat-pl09d Job, wonting for 1 auecaNful com- pany, pleue call: lutLatt1 (l1•)M1-lllO 1111111111 llYllllPIEI Ol•PUIEI HOOPanlHterlrllt hltt1• Equal Opportunity Emple>Y9f OUllUI. TDP TheO.C. Mar9l'lall,Nwpt Bct1 & Weatmlneter of· ttoea nu C>P«\lnga tor temporary cterlcal ... llgntMnta. Flu houre, 4a wpm req'd, $11.99/houf, Call 1134-5110. 10-2PM helptul. ---OL-1-1-1-1--- W• otter an exoetlenl bin-11 ...... •flt program, paid VI· • • nr,., eauona& l'tolld1ya, bonua Pll/llllPT, program and dental In-&lllll1'm 1ur1nc1. Selary plua mlleage relmbutMment. We need you to wonc In So. Orange County oom- Appllcant mull appty In pani.e. Aecel¥e ~ p«aon at Oalty Piiot, 330 pay, merit lnctMlll Md Weat Bay St., Coal• paid vec:atlon. AW'/ now M.... Ce. APC>tY 9--11 and wont In an exdlng a.m. or 2-4 p.m. (Clrcula-and rewarding lnduetty. llon Dept ) TRC TEMPORARY SAW 4500 Campua #124, N.8 . •M1e1l/Dtat1l 9109 ___ 85_2_·94_2_4 __ Bilingual ll.X. to work 13 . hour lhlft Sat/Sun only You don't need a gun to 831-8302 .. draw faat " when you pl~ !n Id In the Qe11 Piiot Want Adal Call now I 942-56711 Cltrlt1l/Offl1t 5400 : ........ D~i~J Pill! : PART TIME : i OFFICE WORK i • • : The Daily Pilot Circulation Office; :needs a reliable, mature and reapon·• :sible peraon to verify new ordera. NO: :sELLINC., • : Applicant must have a good phone =pertonality. Training will be provided .• :Learn valuable office 11ki111, work with( :nice people and earn $4.25 per hour to :start! Monday-Friday. 4:30 to 8:30, :Sat 6:00 to 10:30 am. I : Pleue c.U Eileen to achedule an : 1•ppointment. 642-4321. I : EOE I J.!::======---==--~-=:=:======~======:-:====r==========~·· ... ,.....,. ' ... ~~~~~::!!!!~~~~E!::!~IT!!~:::=:::::Ji!i~;;;;;------.iiiiTi;;;;'----"'!iiiir.i::::i------ii:1;T;;:::;::------;;;;r;:O~r:anoe~~C<>M~~10~A~l~LY~P=IL~OT/Sunday,OctOber13,1te5 ~/IMiee 1411 C'ledal/OW.. 14 1111 ,..._al HM._ ----------I M ... .....,tll/llmrl al Ha leMnl llM v.ltve Ml4 rr. ti'" Mii DO A um.I '=:.. .... Md otf* ,_. pecad N.a.P.A office ftlt , .. Wd ................ * --=-9 tt , ench ltrovlnd I n-. ,__, ---· • Ta.M ...-.<>wncera ndl _.._.d -.... .......... t the Loe Ang.6ea TllMe fop produclnn •"•nl ••llL•I •--..I r • •ft.-,Waft--,~.age ----·~--Tetemaricet'-offtce In • • ------~ Chintz Fel>flc Sofa & 2, parfKlly !rained, -mu••· Call Judy, '*"°" 65 wpm, Wotd Coe ft"V ..-. aee61tant to ~ Pan ttm•. c:.wriat ~---.. Matching Love S..t, Ma-M07«"'"3206 • ~--4$21, •t. 318 for ~~~Ing a plua ,,.,., i. ~th.: =t~*;.~~!; on ...,,_, Hllp ~ ''P!MoH ,lllma nlgtlta. '2001080 eJs..4743 ~~lllWJ IHI ~·~o ~f:-1' . • •=-• _,., you cen wn more lNln I e • d • & d 1r•ot 1 on and otr't• aokl1 MW I.Wt ..;.,q 4 to 8 Furn MO'f'ild from Ira l'lm = 'Dr; P<. 4 'wl -•• _, llmtllf /119T 1200 In OOtM'Aellof• and ptcMded. T09 rated oo. 1UbacrlptJoni on tMilr ...-~ 164-1422 In B'CI Oyn 10 tm1r lime 4iF '*l*''*'9 """' .1.. ,,_ • t C.;.r, .. , Pl.IT .. naadad fOf IMdteal WllQM by .-ng only 20 HIGH lnoome potan ... PllPef routwe. Mu9t en)Oy MtQa & dthe 144-e187 t~. t\end loota., ext • r l ... "~ 330 W. Bey St. In CM, CallM~. ~ aubecrlptlona Pt' ..-. All,.._ MUST~ 2 wondr&'Y wtth 10-13 'If I• I• RlllJTf CC)(da, hdwwe 83t·1'3M • 1' f' Coet• Meu, c.. lt'apoaalblato *""' mof'9 >"' EXPEAJl!HCE In ..._ ol<la. waning hout9 ..,_. I llY Pl&IM ~~ ~· OAUOI aau ,... NOW ~ ·~" llTIY·-8,~R~~~~~s,: S,.,....tockt thatS1000..-1y.Houre lngA--1r..ieetatewtthln ~=~ l\ra. lmmad~eldva-l£8 957-4133 ~ !'!~ Q.A=--~CITTI '-· 0 -·-..... p .,.. tlaxlb19. Htoh edW>OI oc. G4't lo the toP by c ... 8ruoa Emt6eY c.f10nl. H car & Klno .a.a watert>cl padded uur'aoecAT 11-------... ~---!!!!!!!!!!!!lllll 1 ktlV. typing, flllna , mlec. ....r. N B. Related exp gractuat ... COiiage ttv-wonting wtth • ,..,oned 842-4321 ut 206 phone a muat. 2aea rells , dreweti & ,,.. ~.~~ .... •---... _, • ._ tlll •-.. ore dutlae. -Hon lmOkar raq'd. 850-1904 dent• and MflOt omuna p1o1 wrttt Ramu. Oac>t n.t• ,100. Lo\'911Mt best .... _ _.........., ----i.;;-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiii~ml"!"~~~ ~.Penn. Pn, hr9 flax. llm/ ... -•fll are anoouraged to~· PMT. 2,. E. 171tl $t ··-_,99 VENDING MACHINE AT-$25 Cheet 125 979-204e ._..... LATf FLASH! L.MC cNnce MOVING IAl.L '*'881 N.B. 833-6435 Dianna Of -For en lntwvt.w call 1117 Co.ta MeM CA -· TENOAHT At High • ..... '°' JumlM s ~ ... .,...,... ......... P~ AeeponelbiefOfttMllhlgh $40--0301 -~ 111..f Pl.IT School bp req'd LOVELY i.ta 1930 twin l~~t IM7 sa. Fum, apcitlenoae v.cum Cilaall..,., ~ ,. .... & Elli.........,,...._... aotlvlly office. Good ___...........,~ (714)nt-2311 walnul bedroom H t ccT--A·-.._ hQuehld & much moral ........ 9nC91, ~t & ~ruvv .._,tlal =· Xlnt taleptlone. '9U. fmf&Y • .. _ . 873-6517 " .,.....~,,. _..., Brokerage Olvlllon In bOOkkaec>lno. Wiii PllT'lm... p Count. Help Oii 10.-2 Yl1llllllY IHIPT moving. EV9fYtNng 00-1 SUH 10·2, 8031805 mlac. ttema. 1 =on~':;c,=~ train , .. t. 557~32GO OpportunltlH available Mon-Fri. Airport .,.., Sat only. 9am to 4 ~ On. a box aprtnga/matt Offloa turnttura. aofa'1, Jaarnlne In Attey lniat tlM Aocurata typing aklll1 llm /1111!1!!111 with LOI AnoalM Tlmea M0-0312 or M1.02"48 Apply In per-.on Mon thr\I lAoOO, Sgl box fllP' :0 matt r.rng, &42-0377 Mon-Fri. Celtt .... 1114 rn i'fi: w/at lwt 80 wpm, com-Reeponatble f()( -::i1 .,._ Clrcutauon °*"t. In our U lllW DOLL co. neada ladlM tor ~~h 9:" c~ 59f'll 480 ~ ='1~ose · a11 htt I A•iu l1 UH ANT 10 u E 8 _ 8 P 0 RT 8 1:~25'."T= bed. anc1 putar & rMI •tate know!-glnMrlnQ/arch'I office. doOt to doOt nawpapapar The Orange Coaat Dal"' ~ ~'!G A.SAP. c.11 --SOFA: 8 FT HERCULORN me Mntn DOg pup. EQUIP MISC. 10. to tabla1, mtec: l1am1. edge hetp"'t Salary com-j(tnt typlno. word pr~ MJea program. Gowan-Piiot le I~ hetp j~ aran __,_.273 !Of Into •mbdJN BEIGE BLEND plel, At(C, Champ Une, 1 S50 257 BAEHlWOOO 164...:M 10 rnentufataw/PfJ«, con-ONatno. llt• dictation l lead hourly wage plua It• Ad ~t, DRY CLEANING Pient to SACRIFICE $150 M. 2 f l500ee M2.3MS ST SAT ' SUN 9"-1 met Admlntreti.... A .. t bUIC bOOkk--i-ao-commlaaton. Hourt 4PM i:t-~-• ,..._,, ....-....... fn5r ..... IHI Mra Netland M-4-4200 ' phonaa. P~t ~ to 9PM. Training 11 • ....,..,. .... bllltlaa wlU ~ ..,...... eoon. ._, •x-bd~ MIO 714/833-3948 anytime Boa Ccwwt !5' tono $200 Olnnette Mt . Off wN• flt 7..,.,1 ... 1 • provided. High echool elude 'pick up and • perlanc.d Counter S.._ s ..._Ung bnc*, wetar bOWI drac>ea l>fw rode .i1 ftt· UoVINd ilti: II Mlft lflllll • •· '"" """ grllduat• and co1i-. llvary Of •d•. pulling ledy. Good Mlary fOf ** RS WANTED· ota, iov-t, Chair, tool 4 cage 641-1982 tlna1 ' !58"d&"0 and 1521 TAHITI off Pn llm ._,,... tHrah"'' proceeal right pareon. Call Pu Bronia ttatuae. antique re.t N.wr u.ed. Coa1 ,,. · .. A ........... ..:. k""' 11 axtata for ctertc lyp49t/d9ta /llllPT1llllT •tudent1 encouraged to ad •A.. . ~ng 5*"'43 tor lnt9Maw gl ... l tumltur• etc S7e5, Mii $275. 220-6928 Cut• Lhaaa Apao PuPPIM 78 •IS , 17& Aptlea ve. ~· ..... -· ·"V Input oparetOf In New-Mui t have office ex-~. Pottntlal to earn •. •"' a of · M3-83 • AKC 2 male 1 1 ale' foldlng atroller 125. br ... bed, tum, epona, port Beech lnturenca perlenoe type llOwpm $300+ per ...-.For an other dvtlae. Cand te EASY ASSEMBLY WORK! 21 Ultre moderm bdrm .. t. · · em Olrl'• cloth•• 2~yr•. 9'..\'claMlc dtngv. 314 ht:> OI.,,_ offtoe. Mu.t haYa good~ manner. Air~ lnt9Maw <*I 9!57-2381, muet be utrematy Of-seoe>.OOpar 100. Gu.ran-OAK SIOEBOAAD, Uon1 nne & expenatYe blac:tt la-Blown, blk, wtlt nO-OlS2 bOy'a 14-18yra & ladlae, Seagull 0 /B, blk ... at taut -40 wpm typ1no port arH. S lOOO _ m . 1204 gatlthd, reeponllb6e and teed Payment. Ho Ex-heed• l '-'· b9veled quer. trom "lll'f· almoet Hlm/Slamaae kitten. m.... Cheap All ult cond planta (lnllld9/out) more lpeed end Pf~•~ s l200/mo. 56&-2439 ••• __ -m• •ble to wor1C well with pwtence/Ho Salee. o.. mirror, reflnllhed Mutt MW. 1985. -497-2582 10 Ma. S7S 9S7--0e07 IM2·5"4S9 Sett~._..,.. putar Pf1« a '*'-· 35 hr -· -• ~ .. ~~· falta aand tatt-add,_, aat1 &700 o0o M S-0415 w•-•u=•aJ '--tnantt work w.-wtth full oom-*T'ILIPlm Full & part-time S.-& ~ .... reaume Attn UN •tamped anva1c>9e: -•IWI -aaa Pwer IMtt 1112 pany benefit•. CALL *MluY,.-•* Mgmt. po1ltlon In Smith.to: ELA.NVITAL -903 A::l'= Mil Woman1Saquln&Baaded lfSS NOW u-955-9033 ,,,_. TheodOfa high futiton ll'Ml ll&IT 34 t8 Entarprlaa Rd Ft · ~-ciothlng. All 11zae !Of Tru1prt1tiea • ....,. . '--'ry F~ .. 1on .... 7au pi...... FL ....... 2 , . I llY •-.. _. Conllgnment Shop In DRUM H t, complete -.. INIMUH n•o .....,.., • ..... Mllllll -•-WE LOVE TRAINEESI ,........, • -· '"'• -..J Pl.IT ... oa. .,_., .-r..-. Hunt Harbor ~9 Eight pieOM, Ludwig/ "" Dt ~ ,. ----~ 10 Phone Interviewer• In llLlllALTllU P.1. lei llll fl.IUI..... LES 957-8133 · ZlldJlan $1200 Of beat Iner&) till wtwe II. Are d~ p~~ll time to do Cot1• M.... Flexlable ....... , ......... la. IJIH Expar'd, Pn, flax hrt. Deep Free• S80. o .. grlll .,... I IOU offer. 642-5787 t!"tai1 Alta t;:;&; tOr ~·er~ . .::...(~ Must nav9 =~~i.n~: =~~~t·~~~noonl 1 [2 ~;J:;~..3!780 or x.v1ar·1 otNB.M5-7645 S50.IM1--0314 XNtidOe Violin w/cua. p· 19•123• fixed k.., aa11-s.. ."Sttztner''). v...i Newport S..Cih Non-Call Debra 752-9109 S 1'ttan Student• _ Earn -Minni G.E Weiher and Elaetrlc Zenith t9" TV w/rlldlo, l&Ut I OrtHI boat. ~ UMd. Keep-can be aMt'I during nor- amotcar. S-4. p/hr ERVICE STATION $100-$200 wkly. PI T WANTEQ'Oood----G--Dryer/Gold. Gd cond ~ uMd. Seacepe, IOH '"9 our t>oet In water, malWOftllng hou,..at San 873-4227 •llU lllYIOll Salae Parton, FIT Of PIT, 645-5780 Aft 2pm. Gu .. oura. ,._,, AOb~'• ~ 1250/both. 546-8872 oil, 28x40 Luggage, tan BABV GRANO PIANO • S1700/naw. wlll H ll Pedro Boat Wortta. 8arttl Mlery, oommlaalon plu• St llon J b " vw .,.. ·-3 pteoaa. Hickory ahah ,120010bo 786--8803 «. Outer Hwt>or, San .... &llllTllT TYPllT P/T benefit•. Apply: Chevron, • o I l Mop 548-0757 Reconditioned Appllanoea pu1ter1. 548-9892. Mlj_ by Star HSO Pedro, between Mon. Oct Growing arcttltuctural ftrm N.B. Law otnce. Speed & 2590 Newport Blvd, C.M. BABYSITTER Liva-In ..UUPlll lJllT Refrlgl/WUhart/Oryer1 DRAPERYS Ott White 9 .. -7943 0< 546-S..80 ftftl INtt 7012 t-4 l Fri. Oct. 18. S..iad nr So. Cet Pll hu an eccuracy enenllal. ITITlllllY wanted. Motherly lady for ~ S50 to '300. 1830 Su· Opeque. 83"10 84"L. For Hie: New player bid openlno to be ha6d In lmrMd.oPlfllnofOf a PIT lmmed. opening. GOO<! gOO<I home w/WO<illng PIT,muetdrtve. 59-11179 perlof,CM.831-3 197 Roda82",85", 115",S85 piano, Including roll1 10' C.t Skit, gd lhape offloee off South CoMt Ofc AM61t. Mrn. 20 hrt pay, hoor1 flex. No lhort-Stora In CdM naede Salee Grlllldmothar l 4 yr Old In maintenance Retrg $200, Walhar/d'YfH IOf au. 545--2444 S2.200. Call at1er Spm S600 ot>o 873~ Marine Surveyor.. 5732 p/wk. DutlH Include hand raq'd. 644-5040 Penton, Fn. 5 Dayl. Xlnt achoo! fl.Ill-time. Salary TIU n•m S1o45 MCh, dletlwuher 9&3-4494 13" Bolton Whaler. Exoat E. 2nd St., Long Beectl at auppty Inventory, main-wort<tno cond1. Eac>eciaJly negot. ~. &42.0350 The City of lrvlne'• Public S100. Pon cir TV S125. E~. *'~antique~~ PIANO cond 2Shp Evlnrude 2:oo P.M. Octooer 23· ~,·:~gotco~:nt."':•z~ WA01LEEllllllE nne cilantele. 875-1010 l&Lll& IAY &• S«vicae o.partment 1a All In •Int cond IM&-58-48 ~lg. In ~C:':ci. i300: Reconditioned Uprtgl'lt Trallertc:ovw Many ex-:8~=-by~~ ranct.. &11abla tOf local TILlll&l111111 WHERE CARING Malclng • Tr .. Trimm« Seart hvy duty dh1 waaner Dirt bike '150. 9459-5807 Moving mull NII $500 tru $3000, 7s9-0188 ot total bid In form Of atudan1. Mu1t haYa car & , APPT SETTERS Exp. pref. IS THE CUSTOM to perform complete tr.. S t50, G & ~ Gu range 642· 1 t07 1985 18' GREGOR SEA CUh. Cutliet c:Mcit Of V9lld Calif. drlvwl lie. RICOH, the WO<ld 1 latgeet Salery plul comm. Mom. cllmblng, trimming, tur-I 100. A.trio S 100/beat Handmade Javeneaa Betlk STUNNING S udl rig HAWK, tell off trailer 11 Money Order. Mada pay· w II n •. APP I Y • t : C09ler manufacturer, 11 or noon ... ltt, av·•1 c -•1 PURCHASING CLERK Q9tY lllld pruning. Rag9. 2 otr Gd concf. 5-45-4009 & antique jewelry. Sun P t o up ht SS m"". damT to bot-able to Mid-Century ln-aaatclng an Individual t .. ' ., · ., GARDE MANGER yra. journey 1aYa1 tr.. . . ~ 734 W 17th St, CM plllflO, olllhed Ebony ~' ~ac~•~•d.. 8V~uezTow&n a Warahouae Cler1t In:, Linda, 850-5723 TEMP. CLERK TYPIST maintenance WOfk and Stove. oven&. mlcfo wave S 1200 or t>Ht otter tom tranton conlOI. turance Co. with final CMltar Or, S:tta 300, tut growing apere part1 TELEPHONE SOLICITOR PBX OPERATOR equiv to completion ot unit. Fr• ltand'g, top L~ collectlon beaUI cryttaJ 859--0322 c:oet S600 1 mo ago, aell =~~~ eo.ta Mee&. center -Euy work. '4-S7/hr. HOST/HOSTESS tweltth grede. 1up-cond gokU200 547907 N~-= ::~ie:~~~1· WURLITZER Spinet Plano :~9~~"1~::.dro'~ bid EnYelopel muet be Ho cell~ Call 850-1318 BUSSER Plemented by ~Ind White Fr1gldalre refrlQef-Frultwood flnlah xlnt O/B S200 OBO 64&-0343 marked Haled Did ,llT ~ POfrtor ~ronlenoele p-!!',~ .. Tra....i HDlOSUHSWEA8M"HNER tralnlno In tree maJntan-ator, good condltfon RESTAURANT Comm'! lg cond . S800 661-9150 Company l'lal right tor.- ,_ ........ ., , --,.. anoa and arb0f1cullure S300 722-70l4 2 dr refrlQ, lg deep fryer' 11' L,.a1 luae any O< all bide ...... hou1lng 11 preferred . ---• MAIDS Hourty rate I• $8.88 to w/b&lket & filter ma-1• 1 5tt.11.0 S2SOO 645--6109 --------1 Ideal candidate mu1t _._n CaJIM6-5000ext520 $11.98 plu• generoua chine N-comm·1 meat1_• .. T--"-------The o.lly Piiot Clrc:utallon have 2 yMrt minimum llTlll&1111&L from 9 104 ror Sharl benefit•. Contect: City of hraltaH I014 alloaf othef mite Item• f\dult trlcycie. Uke ,_, 20· SklPlaek out~. II.ii INta 7014 Offtoe need• I rallab6e, workexparlenoalnordef IAUIAlllTI lrvlne, 17200 Jambof .. 2 c:uaiom made 1wtV91 S41·5688 locks, bUke1 on t>ecil 1r1m iat>1,Vtff Blmlnltop 51'v1kiNd. ~NnOt':"3SverttyEL.-..ponalLINGnew ~~ plploknot/nor.~no'no.:._!":P-n-Po•'tlon• r..,,ulre protl-BanklnoTILLEll Road, lrvtne. CA 9271•4. rockera. Maple aolld Singer TOUCh & Sew me-StSO 645-S177 I S9800 ot>o 76().7190 mu11 Miii ...... _,.., ..... .. ...., (714) 880-3600 by w00<1 drop tear dine tb6e. chine cabinet wtmany llm IMM• IOO 30 o-ia s.cian-t>ought s100 64M109 AppltCant mu9t have • =~°1tt:"~°'~~ ~ c= tlln '"=~~el Part n.. i0/24185· E.O.E. 4ph=d·~ ch[•· ~aple ettachmtl $27S/CASH New (Boys) $75 nu t>oat. mull Mii New 2• Mc:Glueon Sloop QOOd phone per-.onallty. ablllty are ....,,llal. r a oni no. Exoallanl C>ppOrtunlty tOf ME CHANIC needed Cotti lamp r~.:.~ only. 733-24Si, 547-9107 642-S4S7 9*:trlcal, plumb, paln1 $2800. Ofter f ralnlno will be ptovldad. Ne offer • competitive ~m~lca~:, :::::"~~ rM?onllbta Individual• to w/own toola fOf med duty table Organ. Lrg new T h o m p a o n v o c 1 1 S9000 ot>o 831• 70M MS-al09 LMrn valuable office aalery/ beMflta package. gtantutlonal lklll• A"""'I work 20 hourt par weak. truck•. Low preaure)ob, paint *"ray rig. S4~5023 eliminator. Remo11e1 l~rtla! "--..11 1-s 36' Jeftrlae Sporttllhe<. *•..--••* lkllla, work with nice Ouellflad candldat• are system expartanCe.,.,. ~ Prevlou1 benklng ex-A Plue MOYlno Co., 2350 .... voe&la from 1tereo r• --rwn Chryalett. Kint cond ..,., --. people end aarn S-4.25 encouraged 10 1top by alrabla. Poalllon• win be parlanoa p1.terred. Com-Newport, CM 5-46-7359 *fUILlll* cord•. Greg at 241-1378. ·7 Je1 S I Tra11er w/utUlty Big dee!(, bttln batt tanka, Y~ llY9f "$" 01 on 38 par hour to e1anl Monday and tlll oot an application baaed In lrvlna, ~1t11tpl~~ry. Pt.leaH lllEL•1•••1TS Model home furniture box. Good cond. Newwlr-duel controta outrigger rulsino loop. Xlnt ·Frlday,"4:30to8:30,Set. et: -_.., .. nal[)apt .. ..,. Sotu aiaepef• lacque(UNIV ATHLETIC CLUB Ing & rall1. $100/obo tuna tower S40ooo 1nci Con<! R .. dylOUll Cati 8:00 to 10:30 AM. lntaraeted appllcantl are (714) 7eo-eoc)o Wanted by O.C'• finest dlntn0 Ml orlet'ltal ruga & memt>erlhlp. S600 Seiter 83!>-4978 1tlnt mOOl'lng 54&-8846 lor detalla 646-8330 PIHM call EllHn to llMl •PIUTill Invited to c..11 Barbara 1 arv1ew1 B Mrvtoa. Lv mag. 953-8339 more I · s a c rt f 1c•1 ~~ ~=~t~":~r-~;;. Olcit BrunlWlclc c.ntury 4.,b 9· 1 •2, _ '1• ll11t••• 9' Encaon. 011, dinghy, IC~ui. an appoint-..... "'... Fostar,coltect,at nt no y 261-8-419 pool llble w/acceu .. • -Meepl 7, Nwpt allp Xlnt ment. M2~l1. 2111 ..... l'8Mt :,2~~~~:S-A~ntment Only •ITll BEAUTIFUL aolld wOO<I X~hna~r A-rBec ~8:i $700 obo. 646-2357 I H~~Do·~;:~~. ~~~ cond 148.000 754-7334 (Olneref .._..,H lnoaaleryhlatoryand ~ llm dining table w/carved cont 04 2 . P rlLsO Cheapt lmmedle1el Poot In eiectronlca "Bener'87 Sid~ Ternpeat 21 p IT .... llllllT 1 •--... 1 ) raqulrernanta, In contld-........_ ....._ l.), 'tlk padeatal legl S 100 New-an ~v« .. f"& .>9nn1ng1 tbl, full 11129 S250 Plnbatl Than New' Nwpt •Hi> Completely renovated 251\ra per ..atc, VflfY buey -.-ance, to: The Human ...... ~ °'' •vallabl• In Ne~port port BMch. 722-7351 wMelctlal S49-S023 macn S200 7S9-1S92 Catalina "='~ avail Lotu t.U. 9.9tlp o/t> r ... --• ...-...... M 1--... •• t2t1• f " -r S1S"K pp ..,., J<>hMOn, all Mila. Now at -••• "''..,.· on-•• ._, -,. Raaouroaa DMalon, () Be a ch E 11 per I enc e COUCH &. matching c:tlr, r f •-·" Man'1 golf clube t>-o & "' "' Big BMr Lake Mvef Fn. Elc$* prefd. Good ROSENBLUTHTRAVEL, '.\J( preferred. b ut not exoat cond Otf wtltle IHte ft --cart Make 0 011ar ••t••-aatted (714)•'""':. •• , tei.phonaattquata,Muat 1001•--..... n"'··· , '\\'l"'lrt M h • ... Ion •~""'1 -_._ ............... berallabi9&"'...,.t.t>le. ....,......, .. ._ " n«Hrary. uet avecs. ~ooeecu .. , I ..-AJ °' 2 ~EE DOGS FEMALE.. 830-9!>44 1S Brtatol Pll01 1971 -=----.,..~----.., Wllmlngton, OE 19!01 Equal ()p9ty Emc>I m/1/h pandabla tranac>Ortallon, ofr IM0-0388 CdM eva JAPANESE CHIN, male Saeli 6 Paim.r In-Columbia 26, many xttM. c.n Joen es1-12M TMbital/Tr .. n Hla.m TUYIL and beOYer i8~o1<1 Dining Ml. -"It• Orlenta1 PEKE. AKc 5-45-1153 G.i GREEN caah oo.rci. Dodoet. ~CCN«. i~2 ~n!o ~~1~·" S•-lllPI &SIT f IT SeYen day dellvery with Rattan '450: l\utc:tl S 12!5, AOOC>t cute kltterta, lhot•. tor WHITE e6ee>'lenta all Coaat Quard equip.--· -------WMJalC ii. .. . . . --------~-Equal()ppty&np6oy9r Newpor1 Waetern Corp la ~lot~O"M ~~Ml ~~~ aotebed $100; lg lounge call tor more Into wtth • CIUaifled f.d ment, poealble allp ..,.~oo.y 14, turbo kit, ex· *__._ looking for detail orlan-"' "'' $25; best ottra MS-MU 648-5e07 or 968-3205 Call 842-5e78 able $189S MS-7898 tru $1400 646-3i 30 •n-••-ClmjlntlUUtt led paraon !Of our Acct. day -Fndey. 642~ ~I l•IJ PIT Publl~'"P = 1~ ~ 1121 Dept, CRT exp. hafptu1. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii If you *'1~ peop6a_ & ~~le MCS ~ •----· Al10 cu1tomer H rv. lfP•Y.-rY would lk• the momlttge typaMttat Tamp Pn 20 .--•-• phone contact. Type Men or Woman with • off, you'H Ilk• 1tlle onal hrt par ~ 4PM-8PM 1a now hiring Ml & par1-40-4!5 wpm. Hon-emkr pendablecan wanted tor Goodta69ph0neatlquette Top pay + baMftta . time ernpk)yaea to wor1c pref.c.rol851.0617 DallyPllotrout .. lnHunt· & accurate IYPlno ekllll. Call Mr Clancy 556-938-0 morning & lunch time BREAD & BREAKFAST lngton, Hmrbor & SMll !!E;!!;!!iiiiiiir~==~iftiiH;"'-.... ms ILuiltcafiq ,'Paia~ ""'9t. Cell M7-7470, ft1 lhlttl. We offer flulbla INN, .__, ni....., In ..,~ ,.__.. ........ ., ___ col...._-a. 1. ........,,.....~----- 281 for appt. CREATIVE SEAMSTRESS ho urt & upgraded port 8MCti h; °'*''; ;;:''1~.;;v;r.'cait Art 11111 Tl FJllSI AME HANDYMAN • -nc&H fide lntarklf1 Wlll 1Uppty tebrlc and 1alarlae to 1nthuelutlc ···-B $2 }] per day Paul 557.,.758 att. 5 Carpentry, '9nclng, win-Shrut>errr .. Trim Compl 1 The t>ett Interior painting Recaptlonlit/Secratary pattema. 497-8073 w•ll·groomed lndlvld-fOfl the fOllowlng poa-roadatodt 642~· • dowa, plumbing, marllt•. / g1rdenlng Competitive 1 REFS. 662-2177 ~!" time Of ~~~ !!,..~ ua11. Apply In perton F~oon~:T DESK CLER" TPlet'• ALL you pay tor C•Uil Cut tut> encl, haullno. etc prloel Chuoll 548·7032 ''$\I -/hr ......... ~V<AI 10AM-t tAM Sunday lhru "" PLA.NTSCAPE. Int.I Ext. 3 llnet, 30 day minimum childcare my home N B And Yee Jeau1 I• LOfd , __ RECEPTIONIST TYPlll'TTll/ Tl'lurtdf1Y et 3095 Harbot ~trt.u~'1 ~xper w/paople. 25-30 hrt. Plant exi>.. In thct c M. area. Tranti>Ort io " (llc•30.05! 836-82.._. lc iean Upi•Tree Tr1mm1ng •Fll"..(!"Rlmf~G""PINPPf9!E11Rl'lj'!ll6AS'llN- ...__.. a..ch law ofc. PllTI IP &ITIIT Blvd, eo.ta M.... • .. ,D -mature ..,_,.-le, own tranap. 751-2271 DAILY tchOOI & back 650-0258 G 0 E REP IRS Ysrd Malnt •Hauling HANGING/STRIPPING .......... .....,. m" ...... .,... -----·----"* EN. H M A · MIKE 650-3283 VISA-MC 673-1512 Non-emkr, tlMvy phonae. lmmedlete opening for lllTY PIUl&I well groomed. Englllh I.I.A Christian mother wlll Paint. Drywall. Carpentry - Mght type. 78()..8886 exper. typeaatter. Mu•t Aatl cutter wanted, tull moth« language. FIT. Chalrside and minor front PILOT t>at>yatt Mon-Fri. CM/SA etc. Gery 645--S277 PTL TIEES ANOYS WALLCOVERING llllJTillllT FIT heve have mark-up time. A.ppty In par90n, Call Mery, M~Frl. &-5 orflce. Career opportunl-area 64 1-9314 HANDYMAN LAROE tnd 'Topped/removed Clean-trittallatlon & Retnovel Ut tvn1nn t1vy pnonae exper., put .. up beck-1830 Main St. Irvine 476-068a ty for mature person u-SERVICE AROUND THE CLOC small 1 DO IT ALLI up new l1wn1 7S 1-3476 Int painting. 5~13 a ·•o:::.:.'.:.'f' .,_, ' d Mt tul XI t ben CARPET CLEANING aletlng In a plea11nt S3 1 SS79 P t tve 1Expert W 11 I I aJq). raq d. ._.ary • groun p . n -"~traJ SS30 7 Da~Large Yard I . I or mtg cLr ... ,.. ! • cover no . n pend1 on exp. &45-1395 eflt• Including medical &. ... He L p e R E.g. r & •l•t>. & e.xpanc:tlno den-DIRECTORY Sat•Healthy-Free Envrm """-r. atallalion Rau ConaJtt. dental ln9Uranoa, con-* ..... * amlbltlou1. Over 18. tal practice In So. Lagyna Respite Carel 548-1545" 1:it~--:~~ry~,: 1Fr_ee est Dive 645--7885 L.. ant A58'0nmnt 581~590 RECEPTIONIST tor Nft.. genial atmoephen. Con-r~• ,..,..,..., .... ~al Good eppearance . 499-t811 Uk tOf Donna .,,,., ~ e..ct\ Bullder rnuet ""'"" ~.. •--·-· CALL TODAYll Jeaaia. Seniff trimming. yrd Cleen -up L and1c1pe-G1rden1ng •WE GALS SHOULD* ......_ 1 .. __ .. ,_· bu tact AlllN, 642""321 ext. opening• avall. NOWI 546-8373 a•rr Fii LOIS etc• Call Jeff S48-7830 Trim Trees-Hautonn-•HANG TOGETHER• a.,.. o ,_..,,. r/ 291 ...... 18+, artlcu'•te, 3 ,.._ ROBINS CLEANING .. ., phonae, front office ap-........ .. euhlerl IUL man c CINTI ups Leo SS7-4508 839-0730 ANYTIME ...,.,.,. tvn.1:% -•-• -·-yr1 res., wllllng to be .. ......_ _ _, 11 _ _.._. SALESPERSON wanted Your Delly Piiot SERVICE a throoughly HOME REPAIR arpentry __ PMfanot, """'°' .,,.. · -_, trained. Call 3~PM. H B ....w I_.,., SeMce Directory clean houae 64S-97• 1 ten<* & gatee. tree trim OUAL TT TREE TRIMING flllttrfl>tywaJl non trr*r pref. 95S-O 111.Y Pl.IT 964-2890 tor appt. II growing & la now hiring fOf Active Island otfloe Repreaentatl.,. dump runa C M & NB Tree rOOIS·stumps remove ----- ... 'II.IT 330 W .,_ S cuhler• P9l'90f\I kf'l()'M-Commlulons only Ex-a.a2 •• 21 , ... , •-Housecleaning. carpeis & !area_ Jim Wh)l1e 642· 7206 clnups~t Carl 122.11-: t Int /Ext paten P'U1ertng · ' · g9Y treat adgaabl9 In nutriclan & perlenced Call Betty --•• -• uphOlstery, windows, etc. • --custom tellturlng, qualll)t llte typing, O.C. Alrpor1 Cotta Mtea. C. 92627 cook• tOf 1 natural food Walah fOf appt.. 111'J lafat.111-1272 B11ba1 • worl\ Problema-Ho Prob- loc. 8 :30-5.Pleaunt .. 2--'121 AFTER r .. tauranl. If 1nter .. 1ed WATERFRONT HOMES AJJ!iuff Commerclal lnq. -'cotTle LT HAUUNO _ MOYINO llH? ierns• •326864 554-7831 working cond. 756-2200 SCHOOL and wtmno to learn end REALTORS 67~ .... ,._,, EUROPEAN CLEANERS J Garaoe & Yard Clnupa BRICKWORK sma11 t<>b• Pl..uia1 llllPT /llm grow, p1eue apply •I ...... Jon 645--6 192 Newport Co111 Mesa , ___ ,. _____ _ PART-TIME Good front of· laltt SSH 225 E 17th St, CM 11 ... T•llT APPLIANCE REPAIR HouMCleanlng/Gardenlng lrvlne Refs 67S-317~ 2Uir D. 711-1111 floe ~· Typing nm JOBS Chlld Cera In our CM hme Real Estate lnvutment Waaher-Oryer-Refrlg-4tC tree est Reta 495--2478 cie!'n~~~;~H~~lng ~ t<>C>s done rlgh~ 65wpm l pnonae. ·eon. '400 to $1200 PIT. $2000 fOf Intent & 4 yr old Lite Company. Prot...ional 722-1737 20 yrs exp Home Cleaning by the Free es1 John 645--6730 •m•1 DAAINS CLEAR From $15 tKt Tina 7eG-1313. to seooo FIT 831-8765 EARN hNkpg & tome cook~ anl1uda/appearanoa r.. I OynamH: Duo Comm'I -~~ .......... --..... --, 'd Aft •~ ••2 71 I t 8Crttl resld'l,iclt reta 650-6278 Haullng Cleanups, paint· t U0 llJlllt Fauc.11. O.apoeai, H•ter -1~~-..... -uy IWI raq -m'" -qulrad.7"'~1~'!!.1 typing. au CK & c •RE.. es t.9604 M&M 722-9066 __.., --• n-_,,,5 ;;>V-OV\I ng ArN a rt Ing, weldlng, odd 101>1, I " r UL good driving record a JW Rot>lnaorl'1 tor Dal MONEY Chlld Cere -Ltv.-ln Mon-Reeurteclno •Rooting & HJ3'~&P=~:';C:,i,: moving, 7 dayt 673-3503 LO RATES T138046 Expert SeNlce & R41palr mutt. Allno. II typing, Amo. NewpOf1 8Mch & Fri, Engll•h •PHklng, UUIF UlllDI •lerproonng• 831·•199 estimate. 842-U 46 a--'tL .... " 112·M10 32 yrs exp Reeld'l/Comm $900. mo. Starboard MINlon Viejo. Now hiring PRIZES cooking, 111• hHkpg. FOf mini 1torage alt• In r:--:-----.-:---~ •1 Sell St0<909 Experts Lie 11409035 964-8919 Elcrow Corp, !5-4&-7723 fOf lull & part-time..._ Own pvt 1Br Apt. Utllt Hunt1noton Beech, Santa lvew•Y9· patio., paths. HouMCteanlno T4 yrs ••P Fata"' rn::11ona. Jotn u1, a lead-JRIM pd. F~aJlowanoa + An•. Co•t• MeM. Retired ;1;.. ~1 ~b ~~--0~~11 relleble, reaa. Ir .... t. owr> HANEOA bXsSAOINO *A· 1 llYI• * ~~~~~=:'~~ UlllUL lllUTllY no reteller of tine jewalry rr" 8 .. 713ary. .... n' .~ 11/ 15. couple preferred, omce. . c ~ lr~n•. Pina, 645-9866 I ...... MFFIH * CLEAN & EXPERT llc'd, 1-• .. r'd "'"'" ....... ".1 .. PU _.. In Southern California. h~ )-20 .... a ..,.,,., ..,.....k_,.lno&......,...,ew-•n" It-~·• """I It -..,.un Over 2s.-.,,exper1enoe '""' ~ -•• & """"" ....., ~~-" ..., .. a ~...,_r • .,. .. no o 1 HOUSECLEANING. Prof (71 4)875--6 176 ,~ Mal<>t f1nenoe oo. need• Exoallant .. lery co:; CHILD CARE ~ In perlence tlalptul. Wiii t. complex-heavy rotter aerv Low prices. Guar'd °'*17 day weell lie l 116 •28 730-1353 NEW/REPAIR Quality. No eacretary fOf d~ pany~pi!.:':"Mr. UIL• Y '.!!,~~bl_."ff18Home ..... ~ treln. Pert-time work. 64!>-4269 7am-9pm Eal 831_35s91831--0498 •OS 30th St Npt 8Mctt ITllYIH .Ull lobe to small, ~. dutlee. 80 wpm ,,..,no, Tapploml R--,., .. r M~ .. ln =lftr. ,., _ _. -· mo.,.... C all 77S-37 00 or t I II Fr .. est He'd 831-2~S t 2 offtOe ,... "' "' · .,, bo Lita ti*~ l30IAY 751-1300 tor appllcatlon. oncre • muonry ! RESIDENTIAL Xlnl Ref'1, ITllflTI mYlll OI, m.u•tyt'aNr ""'~Cex,par" ,• B'~ (213 .. ''-7"'"" ~ If you .,. Ing tor axtre y. . .. ,. ••I/lie d ,. ___ R N job t ... ....:-~· ,.~u.Sw ~Lin ,....,.. """'" ,.,...,. """' "" IC)endlng money, Of lt«e Exp & r9'I raq' . N/11T1kr ...... •t•. o o •&110" --Orange Co Original u Santa An• Fwy, s ,.... apply In per-.on with the to go placae Ilk• M9QIC 644-1088 111~11. LIU lit 1g41/amall Mery 472-9833 c.X s co 492 27 Stu<Wtt Movers IMUred •u"'"r .. opeefl-.... ™ ... """-+-.,-0-1- .,,,... to: ITT Commercial Flne.i.welry Dept. M al K Barry ·--------Salaried 1et 90 .::r.: then ~mo~uohiii'dn ••t&L ..... ,.. Hlg A.JC. Ref rprt hi EF L< l 12•-436 641-8427 Card & Palm~ PU1, Flnatnoa Co. PO Box 989, K.C. ·s HALLMARK SHOP F;::,t :·win "rrt!.. and .. .... .... commlaalon; • auc-s feet • Aman• A/C ays IC 459283 1 NEW WaretlouN Storage Preaant & Futur. 1 "-7 Sant• Ana. CA 92701 or ta expending to the Coa1a Award•. Cell ue nowt we For Chrl1t1an School =~~!~~:' ': In Com~1.T,,.:i ~':~~74 1 H W D • lll-llll 850-2758 Dtana 831-89&4 550·"65 EOE MeN Courtyard• and have Mverel openlnQa In 18835 Brootchurat. F V ....._ done '" lani.at Stmce = ernployMI .,. nMdad C.M ' H B. o r "\/. 9452--3312 s Co liiP.IPPl~IPl'l'!llMP'WlaiM~• YOLANDA HOUSECLEAN ting rlgh Uc eoIAbi CARE In my __ .... _____ _ •IUTllY /iDWf ift fOf both toc:ation.. Appl!-642~ CLERK Full Of Pan-time. .,..... Group llfe. lcal SERV RHI reliable, .... hrrictt TLC home Home COOked G recover. re- Exp9111110ad. Tuatln .,.. cent• epply at the Herbor '4.2!5/Hr atart~ & dental lnaurance pd by axper . r9'I 642..()4.()5 meal• ~O-• t01 Kathy peira. hot ler, tllie, roell.. firm "°""'emc>klng offloa. c.iter loeatlon Of c.it Cla111t1ed Ad• ere the tect Paul 2902 ~ S~n~~~; •-=-..,,.-===-==-= C trlde Eicqutatte Aoouttla A.-. wood. tr .. eat. 750-MM Exoaltant bentlftta, John 0..,,. 979-lM2 an.._., to a tueeeHtul Btvd, Coale Meaa. CO .. PLETE SERVICE ta n sprayed Of remoY9 Dry· p .. 1 • ...:.1 /t..1..11......__ ~ CoMutttna CMI ee&«>eO, ut 1 Out-d....__, Out""'~·d• Xu coNsf AucftolJ ... ..,..., a.a1-1901 ........ _._ ... .....,_,. 250-9282 Aet~I S.... -~ garage Of yerd aalel lt'a 8 CoenwtOIOgtetlA•t. EOE M/F/H ,.._ ...-' ..,,,.._ better way to tell more St. &el Fr.away Merine 850-4444 New-Remodel-Addlton1 F'INE PAINTING By Rlch- •• llTll' peop6at 107 M.in St. boa.. UC. lllllL ...... lz--:--.....---·.---722-1737 11cue<>839 lutradit9 ard StnOf 16 yn ot happy 1·.-Q .. Eb-t,.o""R .. EUObE--(-7 ... ·-----..u..n~ raq. Call 87!5-6412 .,... aU...U ,__.: USIC .,~,... .... s c ' customers Lie 280&« Fraa e.tim.c. CirowtnO lrvtna ...,.,,.,.... ~ P.-------..J::iiiiiii;:;:;:;::iiiiiiiiiii;;:;:iil! llUI \oellltnftlta M LE~ ol Tl'lani. You• 963.-4114 7= Sao-AOu'Typa Word Proow· a lalWat tage profWof Spec.i.ilty 1~ ~ ,..,.,, *PP'«.,::. ....:-!;;~r~:~ After SChool-Sa1arys1ao.e11a....-1y ~::11:~ M'c com;;;;;a;J o;y;;a =:"~t~~= ~:1~~:c:,~1~~ ~ ~~~1ng. =~ t! "lmllQM" ta .-1ng a Ml-Student Jobs! Pw1·twne MW1l eeoonlnQ Art ReMerch s arvtc• ::C':1, 1n"~..:;1 Plano Lwone 1M2-e2t5 850-8848 JEH Lie 9&e9 ~ ~;!:1122 "'--tim. s.... Aae19tant tor cNkS,.., ecroae tK.-y 1n-Before 1n~1ng c.11 tOf ..... ,..2 SalOn cte Muelqua .. ., -, llT/m t dMlt, ...,..... Do You Need $ Caab t And tarMCtlon ~ore and big .. v1nga Mr. Holland 648-8923 l~~-·-4_ Lisa A. Zaoc:hlnl, e A "..,. ' THE CONST CO Mc G C pottunlty for adVanc»-wt\of lat,~ raoog" nlndt H~~ A Good Job To s•·rt ..... _ Ne-Y••r?. .,.. ~ et Newport 9e&-113e/213-374-7544 1111...--·1· .___._ 559-4740 Fraa aetlmat• Comm . ,...id'I, naw/rmd'I rnant I OOod benefit•. ,,. ,,.. _,,_,. " """ 1 •JC "" ~ Haight• Elementary -• _....... A A A Pf\INTING Int/Ext ProteaalOnal • 3&'-5121 ...-.. --to·. ....... etorae In the U.S. " you .......... ·---"' kll .. t -T ....,.., ·-·-_.,, .. __ "1Ah ....,.. _.,....,., .,,..._ .. ~ .-ran n .. oc g ua1. UC Prlv Homa for Elderly LOWEST .........,bla ...._ 1eft1i ............. , Studio 8oft· ,,...., ''""'' 11-... erde edn ....... --. _.... ..__ 11 ~-• _. t t A... ...,_ .,._ ; .,....._., 1 d 11 It" We ·-, ........ Ing ror Jr Hu.. .. and H~ ....... _, .... ·-.... ,.... n--•••amen a. .... we111111Month Amb or 10--. 0-~ .. ,,, "23 .. ware. 11ee2c 'ltoh, •n oy •• ng w " -· """ • "'" lleble t---F a1tat with Obtain! credit ~· ........ .,.... .. _ ...,....,,. ~,. __ .... ___ :A_.• """" CA 12\14 peopte, we Mnt to meet School ttudenta and otherl who wou ' ~;--.;;;= llMe & loeti. ~s non-411'1b S40--4to1 Kathy GLASGOW PAINTING-au.Hty rougflt Iron wonc llllDllT ~~ 0: ::.' 11t :l~ot'=~.~ o::' :V~ caThtton .. oontecte44 •741 Supartor Offtoe SeMcae a.ttrlcal ~.,.=.~ '"::,,.e:1 30 yn 64;·~· =:'." ~~ M-' --...:.!!;.•r ~ -Pob for ell~ Wont Proc:e. HU• B..llTlll frM eat. Mice 4""'4072 _ _: _ ptl09a. frM eat ~ 1623 ~'"°'~IOI typtng ULD •ma can eem $25.00 to $50.00 MCt1 week In o;;r.81o a....,.. 1ng naac1a.....,.. 497-2111 Oueltty won.,,__. Atcll 881~ J o INT !EXT AINTINO ....._ ~llUllll ~ ...... non.: Oont.,Ww .. no. ec> commiatonl and MUCH MOREi You CM °' ~ 8w:t\. CA CUii!~ •42S513 ee.7401 ISMAEL'S GARDENI HOlW & Apt AM& ,..,.. lfl'IOtdng oMoe. lend ,.. ~ llPPICtetlof• for wont PART TIME In the artwnoona end iiil::i. ~ s;:;&C; -flfCTRICIAN Malnt ~ Tree Queltty won. '96-!H55 A19 YOUI W1ndOwe a..n1 ::..:.==:.:: .,_:,=.::-for-= ~1~8~1~~e1~~:~~ ~~~ .... -fWTlod'~ddltloN Lle•n3108 Smatlf1er98 s.-.r me&t 550-.,,. L.AOYPAJNnA =~~~~ CdM IM2I '*" "°"* opeiq • o. we oft9t complete trelnmg end prcwtde nm1 lllllll PIT ~ s•a 4MO joba" ~ W-5.203 e&a LAWN seAVlCE inV!' ~1 h.::::.a •Ill Dllf* g:~~~~d~~t!:: traneport11Uon. Thi. la NOT A PAPER Ktnn14CM!e71 autlD<>AMPAtR NEWtMPAIR Oueltty Now:;~~ a&<>-t~4 0tt67-M01 :=:.-~; PA i · .--1nn ..-ino '°'ct.tall a in .. 11utno ROUTE ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A ,...,_ ,_. r-..on or-Wela. 11Ut1re. r'8llnol )OC>e to "'*'· ~ · · I PAINTER NE£06 WOAt<t & Nut frM • 536-7'00 r/tWp -;;.,_. '°' .,.,., ttm.. .--Cll .... WEEKI Come out and t'*P Uit get new ...,-AM ~ .... door-.~ mddlnge ~ .... aet., lc'd 131-2"5 HAWAIIAN EXPERTISE ln\lfJl1. Ollllngia. tttftn cet> buly ofloe. HteeyY typing day Oot 1-4, from cuttomen for OUf ~end haW. a.... Alda. FV/J4a .... •47110I Don IG...e202 RESIO/COMM'L/INO 2' T,.. tnm. too. ~ ('2t)yn up wor1t guw on nwncwy IY'Wf\. Ugf'lt .. 12Noon & 2~ (71-4) 5-10 """"'*-111•24'4 Of.a<8-WOOO COVfM yn 0o my OOM1 work Uc dl•HC* Stu 5'9-1.. 09""'9 Painting 964-3137 aooountlnt a pro· l7'S-3MO C' time doing IL You heW nothing to ...... ,..._.. ~ ""'--•27_,.1 "'64&-lt2t Compeette a.....0s> giani _ ..... ,.. ..._ ......, omoa Ind a""* Job to oM'I· Call today ·~ 0 -· """"*'a."-..... .-., ~·-111'*• Jor'"'9 IALULADYNaadtmftlect llnd-........ youcanlttwttomorrowt •1111... 1 .,.... ... ·-'ao ... al...._ :''M':o.a1....e1 ~Of'lnoeCo22yn ..... Cell .,,.._.In 2 mature or otder _... "-1-~ Oooi•181lor Aid-Prompt! R ,...,.. ,..._ 1o..~ ... 1 ... n.u f0t•duaff9Dfw~ Call Mr. Earl tlof'9 Oc111th .. 11elft. ~ --· UHM Malnt.~mowtng. Re•••icee lleU3'960 ,Ind Wha1'£0V want ln ~ H/erNtr. Alix. hOln. &fg..70$8 or Hl·HU .ea t. 1l"trl 8t. 0-. Yartou9 ~a~ ,,.. ~ "'*" '9timateel * ... 1• * Dair,_ O••''*"' o.y tlrM. '31..a1n Mw 131~ Y'9tllP ,,.,.,,.,.M>M7 Me-2t2a '°' ~ Mr ~ 14&-3311 ...- ' f I I .... /ad .... n11.....----------.-!!J"'!!.Jl!l!!!!!L.Jl!!I•!! Aatll .. ,.,.. t1• letM ._..tit IJll le• ..... tit Ull _...;..Nll=IC;...;~.;-.-ncE..-.· _ ~_..;"8.IC-=___,ll> __ TJCE.-..;..;.._ ~..:.MLIC=;::..;ll>~TlCl;;;,__ 1 _ _...:rtllUC.=~*>=T1CE.;,.;, __ " aJ w ... at lllYY, •••• MIZ 'IO •LC. f¥Wy •"* fJOMCHI ·•2 AOAO-"••II '11 •• ... ... -CITY OF FOU AIN YALliY Merwry h .000. Call W. Int."*" oond, Olftt STllll3&M,Clll...eeblk& --~ IF -•r 1ft'IMVl 818t a ... 8402 .,_&30pm, TIJITI 11.sto ml,. t u.HI. tan. Collector'• nem. t.o.• ~ .. 7k)eded, IUl'WOOt •11111414 ....,., et "'venue n.1-1~ or 75f..e044 Loot!• a '"n• 8,..u 1-· 5e-eo73 TNe 2 0r oome1 wfttl p11. Fount•ln Y•llef, Cellfornla -12-1-m--../IMb/S-.. •lll•VUI MBZ '11 iiO KL..,_ t1s,aoo, 54&-3727 Cadlllao S.v111e ·u . X1ra CIC' full tMll, ale REPORT OF FIN .. ....,_IAL ..-aulACTIONI ftn t 1H Down 41 MOI ...,.,_.. M1.e ... , .... Poncfle '91 IMC ~ loaded, mnrf. ~Ing Pf9P I mot9(Set10002) ~ I ""'" ------..... ~w""X~Nf•.•e--: •im111h•lp~rjjiio;rl Ctoeed end. comm'! ..e: oftwltu-3140 oil. Mak• offer. Nt90oC>oS61 ...... 1 .. f1i1Cal v .. , lftdid J une iOt 1• ~ ..,, 4&' Wboet, OAC. Mii ·11500ih: btue bit aa ....... 142-NOI CHEV '72 MAuiu. p/1 OAANOI COAST -•""'°'·Wlllptiytop.. OllMt'IAtryLAw ,...., blllttw LoeOedi • 8 C Pib, etn/fm CMS., DOOd .i..>IAeneutt &OOMldllrweofboetby IU,..UlmLUll '31.eea·~u1..a17 P:.t°,!:•.,!l_..clOt pe. ttenec>. c:tir. SACAAJ'ICE 252-•H.,bof eo.taMeM :.::snr~all Tor l14/Ul-1Mt "' ... loml.e.toffl117~ S1100.0804M-115e ..... JI BOAT I 4&' MOORING ~Ptlnpei.cl Pot'ICN '75 914, blt/IM, 'ti llltiffi •11 L911LI~ UI Property Taxes Other Tax• ucen ... & Permit• AEVENUll • 2.801.383 Harbor entrMCe NI la"--Meloedle ler\t nu dtdl, ldr• cAMn. MU11 Loaded w/power eq~ 4 Ooof, loaded wfth power swtme 1oc a12500 t¥ m.o, ;;!~!._ IMS •n--Mii s.3'00 875-1111 ment. Under 30,000 ml. equipment. Mutt ... 1 t7~1 -...·,,,,,,.,;,_ ,.1 ... 2 .,_. --..,.. Mu.t ... I (1l£K415) (1M00753) Fines. FC>mNta & p.,,.,u .. 4,093.125 538,793 214,303 899,.a! ,,,......__,,...._..,.. ..... _,....._ __ .. _ UNCOLR 'U eontm ToP,..oedle~ltlAd P0"9CM 121 '71, bllt 114,111 111,tll Ory loet Btot• on the aeoo Cell,..., or "-Y !Mtallc, ~phone, 5 Johneon & Son John.on & Son ~ from UM of MOMY & Proc:>ertv ~ from Otha( Ageoctel 1,303.282 1,741,611 1,051, 120 1, 153, 144 ...,, Nftpor1 &wtl. MM072 .. • • .,. :!. ~t.~ ~~ Unc;oln MerWry llnooln Meroury Chargee for Current ~ Other Aewnuet cal 175-at01 Aotll --''TO MUlllMt ... ·-· Of 5*-5480 2828 Hatbol' Blvd. C.M. 2828 HerbOf 81Yd. C.M. Stipe A~ 21· 30• 32· p .... 'w..,., _ _..-2 d ,.__ 213or714137..ns3 714/540-5e30 714/540-5e30 Net Tran.fer from Other Funda 3$'. • .... .... r, __.... TOYOTA ·n CorO-., 5 ----------------NB.~.:;_~ Hwy, 46,000 ml, mlo1 .... Ot1G Jltn: IPd. DOOd oond .. &1000. .. OU IALll ... , .. , LYU . . 845-2221 ext 212 9"el ·-s so 8'1M..,2f 1111 ........ RI 5 IPd .. air, ~·· tlh, . ,,....,. TOTAL RevINUH UNOM S5' SLIP FOA • . ---.5 cruiM. (llc#FMN933) RENT 1225/MO. POWER ... TOyOt• CorollL 82. '4 WI llY 14111 BOAT OHL y 880-111'4 ""ICIJ door, Exoel oond, lo ml, ••Hmm• t4800. ca11120-1t60 ILW Ull ...... Jllf ~Job done. Good~ • lml 11111 TOYOTA COAONA '7'4 Ill Tlllll ,.__ 111 .. ooncU1100. 657-oe&2 Stetlon Wagon. t1000. ..m~ .. ---842-715eor642-29040 THEODORE ROBINS FORD Gen«ai Oovefnment Publle Safety P\lbllc Wonc1 Recr .. tlon Other Exl*\dlturea DPENQfTUft&I s 1,684,898 6,781,281 3,589,852 452.998 33,731 20' D0t0r Am. wm; Cl'fi. 0=J'oe~ --,,...,,,,,=-= = ~--::2~E~ Mct•Dnl'"'8MW "Wf Wil l HOT BE UN DERSOLD " 1541 1923 Hwptr II Mira MU1 ~ . 'ltm11n. M·FtHll.Wtllll JOOO HARBOR Bl VO CO~TA MIU. t141 0010 OLDSIOllLE 11•1 TOT AL IXNNDfTIJREI • Including Capftal Oull•J of SS42,.206 WAJU UlJUD oplMJJON Fl11eel Year Ended June 30. 1985 • 12,Aa,Sll 82f S. &dd St. fuly _,, ~ & 1800. Fullerton. CA ~,.. 71~e300 ..... , .... 7 213-a1-1701 IHlllll 1111 LAAGE SELECTION Of AONDX PX88P6Rt •u NEW a. uSEo 8MW's1 --------cro. Lo ml, good coo-Lm lllll In dltlon. UOO/obo, VOLUME SALES 541-3874 °' 846-6440 SERVICE & LEASING .... LMV.. iili 3870 N. Cherry A\19. LONG -BEACH ........ mlU No. Cherry .xlt-405) S117e•l/•O T~~~~ +ta.. 48 moe .. CEL. OAC. OPEN SEVEN DAYS S<)VT)4ERN CALIF. WIUYIUlllD USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CAU FOR FIUIHUJIAL DellLLO 11m1UT 18211 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINQTON BEACH .. 1.1011,.....aaa1 1199 Down, Cloled end commerci•I INN, AU.UYDI LUii lH/UJ·1Ht OLDSMOBILE '81 Cuti ... Callis, 30K ml, xlnt oond, lk new. loaded $7200. 873~20 Of 873-1'497 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE/HONDA Revenue Expenee NnPROm Revenue Bonds Redeemed 1. OrON ve1u1t1on 2 H.0.P T.R 3 N•t Velultlon Del.CS: 9123/85 1111/11 A1..,m y11u11ont 37,278,890 .(). 37,278.690 SECURED ~ 1.503,092,918 8Ui78.000 ,,,22,41,,918 """9yr!d 59,261. 185 (28,000) 59,279, t65 s 3.'493.01, ~ Tot.I a.cw..d • !JnlloWtcl 1,600,522,791 81,550,000 t,518.972,791 AUTO BAOKERS 22922 ctrlt• OrlYe Et Toro 11m•111UZD Auto, 9lr, cueette. mags, tllt, cruls•. (lie • 1DFJ618) (Stk 13680) ..... WIUYUll TIPllLLll FllllDUll 2850 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 540.9&40 Publl1h9d Of1ng41 Collet Oallv Piiot Octobw 13, 1985 Su-775 P\llUC ~TIC[ Nil.IC NOTICE I PtalC NOTICE I fUJllC NOTICE 111·1111 'II PllTIAI IOIO m oeded wtth POMf equip- ment. euede lntMlor. like new. (Stk #3053A) F1CTTTIOUI .,..... CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ,.._ ITATl.mwT CITY COUNCIL ''·"' JoMIOn & Son TM followtng P9'*)nt are •QEND a doing ou.i-u : "' "' THEODORE ROBINS FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD Llnooln MMeury 2628 Harbor Blvd, C M. 714t540-5830 Ml.IC NOTICE IVA PfAATAEE LIMITED, A Callfomle Limit.CS Part· nertnlp, PMt Tr .. Menot Aperlm•nte, 18552 MacArthur Blvd.. Sta 440, Irvine, CA 92715 John Miner, 18552 '1CTTTIOUI IUIMll MecArthur Blvd.. Sle 440, N~ ITATIMDfT lrvlne, CA 92715 Tn. foltowtng pel'IOt'll ete 0.vld K. limb, 18552 doing buelneu u . MICArthur Blvd , Sta 440, PENNY'S PARTY HELP, lrvlne, CA 92715 v . on 160 Nawpof1 cen1., Or . Metlrdad Ru*h, 18652 drtve. It awiy 162-2331 Newport Beeotl, CA 92660 MICArthur Blvd.. Sta 440, 10b0 H ARBOR BlVO CO!>TA Mf!>A b41 0010 FORD '67 MultlnQ. 3 IC)d. Pet1ny Foehelm, 83 Fox lrvlne. CA 92715 Vofvo '78, $6500 obo. Perl big 8 eng, gd bdy S950. Hollow, Irvine. CA 92714 All Raz!, 18552 MacArthur condl 58k ml, Mu1t ... to Call 573.3.4~ 10 189 Thia buelnfft 11 con· BlvO.. Sta 440. lrviM. CA appreciate 87S-2585 ducted by: 92715 FORD '68 Muatang. Penny FolMlm Thia bualneu I• con· VOLVO '82 GL Sdn. Fully $3350. Good lhape, rNI-Thie ltelemenl wae llled ducted by: MW 320l '77, lo ml, lllvet. ~Jim a loaded. Sunrf. See lo IP-1y clean. Sam 545-2531 wt1h the County Cletk of Or-John Minar 1nrf, am/fm, .c:. ihpaknl, ::= • ·-pr41C 19500, 842-9772 WlOI County on S419tamber Thi• e1at9m&nl wu nted grHt cond, S8500. --:' VW •62 CfN Cab, r• FORD '70 LTD 87K ml. 23. 1985 wtlh the County Clerk of Of- 873-9456. Ms.-0727. !I stored. xlnt cond $3500 Orig owne<, $1000 080. F2ll72M 1nge County on Sec>lamt>er 540-1504 at1., 5.30 pm Publlahed Or1ng9 Coul 20. 1985 CAO '74 DeVllle, wtll, 15K 1988 GALLANT Must aelll 769-6977 wl(days. Wknd1 anytlrM Deity Piiot September 29. l'Jl71411! FOAO '70 Bronco, no ~t. ~~~~ ~ocal ownr ~d~ vw '68 CONV. 27K on rblt FORD '70 MACH I MUST. October 6. 13, 20, 19:e.no o~ ·=~ t ede offw 0 eng beaut. malnt. Must 351 Clev eng (new t>n<a. OctCIOef I, 11, 2Q. 1W JOOO HAAllOA Ill VO (0\IA MHA 042 001.) 12~ ~ · DASTUN 810 ·74 Wagon. 12 l.11/•t aee. $3950. 739-0261 time cilaln, tires, paint, P\&.IC NOTICE a.-774 · 1°' Runs gd, IOOk• great +tax for 60 mos. b) $1350 "'•11 709• 8 vw ·51 euo. rebtt eng & car ._... .. m-ic 11111\TIC( Fm '141&1111 U• 11750 7J-1ae9 on a.pprOWJd credit. CEL. tran1, good cond. $1900. Ford '71 Maverick, nine '1CTTTIOUl llU ... ll r~ nu ' 1p .. d , CUHtte. DATSUN '69 Wagon, 1Ur1· Total leaM obl~auon 213-372-2433 '" 5PM gd, $500 obo. Cont.ct NAMe ITATl•NT F1CTTTIOUI ...,... .. (..,#32440) tlf''s dellgh1, new Ural, 118·~12:,~~l ~Oe.48) VW '7l am/tm Bleupunkt Bob G. 642-1505 The following I**>"' are ,.._ ITATl•NT ..... cltctl, c;arb AM/FM CUI, n ....,. 11 Ml h II ti doing bu.U-u · The following I**>"' are THEODORE ROBINS fORD JcJOlJ HARBOR lllYO (O~IA M H A f\42 0010 $875 obo 64'4·2327 9!'90, c e n rel. FORD '83 Mu111ng yellow SEASIDE MARINE ELEC-doing bull,_ u: COMBAT Jim . good eond. $l500. &.blk/lnt loml.eutotrana TRONICS,4113111St,New· THE GAME OF SURVIVAL, Oat9un '76 280Z. red/blk, I :-673-687'4 CUI, $8995 848-341'4 port Batlch, CA 1128e3 8801 Bolea A~. W•t· 4 ep99d, wr. bf'a, tinted -;i.,, vw '71 Pop Top Cemper FHI ... Devld Edward Law.on, mlnater, Calllornle 92683 wlndowa, rune gr••I -Xlnl. New eng. trani and • 21,21 Augu•t• c~ .. Hunt· Roberl J~ o.m.I. Jr., '4200 oOo 548-5239 brtcl $2750. 845-e018 T-1111 Tllll lng1on Beach, CA 92646 3224 S Mein Street, Senll DATSUN. '80. 10th An-19M MIGHTY MAX P/U ' 5 epd air pwr wlndOWI & Thie bualneH 11 con-Ane, CA 92707 nl'fefH "' 280 zx. Lo so IXM vw DHMr '75. Run1 I e •.• s • c ••• et t e ducted by Kenneth S.o. 1118 w -•• ... ~ r and only good. good tlr• $800, • · o...-Laweon e.r1119y, Sant• An1, Cf. ---mil••. •II •tr••· Im-SH 11/11 Call 538-5726 (lie# 1HGWS 191 Thie atatamenl wu llled 92707 Im IAI ... maculate. MUST SEEi • · lltll wtth the County Cletk of Or-Donna M Sapp, 880 t 5 IPMd wr caaeette 9ll· $10,000. Serlou1 In-+tax for '48mOI. on VW Super Beetle '75, 1ng9 County on September Bolea Avenue. W•lmlnatar, tend•d b'ed, ea~per qulrle1 only PLEASE_ approved credit. CEL am/tm cue. JClnt cond 13. 1985 CA 92683 lhell, meg wMell (UC 845--0251 Tot.i IMM obflg9tlon $1750 obo 645-9857 ,..... Thia bu1lnaH 11 con- .t2G 10033)(Stk 13571) '-Oe-teu-n-·8-2-280-ZX-. -2-+-2, 17•478·80 (006'4021 VW Thing '74/0range. Publllhed Or1ng9 Cout duct.CS by • Q90«el part. SlHI auto, loaded wtxtru. 714tSSH040 Aune & 1ook1 great. Delly PllOI $e9lembef 29. nerW!lp THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HAABOA Ill VO CO~TA MlU 642 0010 Onty 21 5 actu•I ml. orig _ •J•mi~ $1'475, cau 536-3•10 October 6· 13· 20· 19:e.752 ~~ii:":t;,O:,c:='n~ ownr. llke new $11,500. vw Van •65. r•re 27 win-wlthlhaCountyClark otOf. 552-37'42 or 651·1"°' -dow reg-top, be•utlful MUSTANG '65 Auto. 6 •noe County on Sef)1emw FERRARI '85 308 GTSl. _______ '"::::61_ 1h1pe, bluetgr•y. 111-Cy1. New tires, 1 owner, 19, l985 red/tan lo ml perf cond. SEITRI Y'ef/gr•ytehrome 12\'., PtPty Call 642·7902 Ar• you plennlng 1 move? Reed and WrlQ~~ mult Mii bat ofr 85&-0880 Lo mllee. q & tr1n1. -Claullled ada wm polnl 800 Fl.IS_,,._ ·75 B.R Gr-. 1101 11 f S3000 obo 960-t534 The 1111es1 draw in Iha you In Iha right dlr41Ctlon torneye •t lA":;___.. Caien-""""' .....,, 1 + II a IL.. 1 IO Weal a Dally P1101 l o find lhe home you ~~·btl~~;·· ~ Trun H3S beige top. S1900/obo. 5584.78 down, ct<>Md end 11et" -•nhc c1aaa1t1e<1 Ao &42-5678 need 642-5678 OeJly P110t Sec>temw 29, 'II~ TH HU GrM t buy. M0-726& Commercial L ..... OAC AMC ·67 Ra1Tlb1er. rune October 6, 13, 20, 198 5 LARGE CANOPY $900 1111& .. 1111111 AU·llftll LUii gd, S500 obo 432-9552 Su-763 646-4072 5 epd .. cuaette, eunroof, 11•1U2·111l '83 CADILLAC DeVILLE -.84-E_l_C_am_ln_o_. V6. auto, (lie# lCGW4"46) Xlnt cond. $1400, b•nk ate, etc. 18k ml Malnt 11111 Nl ... n Stanza '83, 5 IC)d, • nnance $200 mo 720-1656 pps. am/Im tape, snrf, ~~·.~r::IM .~~~~Ht~=· CAO '79 Sedan Deville, •• ; n:r1••······1 s T~:T:P .~75-4~c5k -up i~f~·e!a-~;~ gr .. i ~o~~t~t19cond -! (II;J1>11•lW YONEY w/lhell, air S 1995. CAD '82 Fl••twood •• ••• ••• 0MARR 67~20 or 673·8'97 Bro ugham Cou pe Vu1 9040 CHICK o·~nce. tun power. 'esVWcemper ven.1oo1t1'·H-ond-,-·9_1_A_ecor_d_H_.B_.-LX-. IVEllSON ~\: ~~: =:1 =: Monday, October 14 I 9 P . & rune well, new ures. 1nr1. Mu•t Mii. xtra etean wlr• wtll cover•. lo ml. ~RIES (March 2 1-Apn I ): erplexmg questions arc answered, S1600 obo Wkdya 9.5, $'4100. 675-1871 PORSCHE lmmac. Alklng $1'000 especially those concem1ng money resources of others. Intellectual 673-1070 Honda Accord uc '82. -•r. AUDI Call & iv m1g 640-0231 cunosity runs rampant, results i n "excitement of discov ery." .. CHEVROLET DODGE '76 Bubblelop pt1. am/fm caa. JClnt Hit""' Q.ualltv N BERS TAURUS (April 20..May 20): Legal bonds arc strong -be Camper Ven '3950 See eond. 70tc ml. Make offw s.i.. a s.....1c. A djplomatic, study fine pnnt, don't attempt to overturn everything at on 8'40-9900 Don. 543-080& c·u•c·u CADILLAC once. You'll receive "tempting" offer. Emphasi s on joint efforts, Fede() Parking lot, behind HONDA Civic Hatehbactl 0 •• n cooperation, challenge, manta! status. Arco Slatlon Harbor & 77 Auto alf 85K ml IVEaSON LARGEST SELECTION GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Ex.amine m ot1 ves, check worlc.ing Baker Costa Mesa s1450. 845-8018 . ofl conditions. Lunar pos1t1on highlights basic concerns, employment. DODGE VAN CONV '83 "6 £. C-Hwv at• mocs.1, low mlleeg9 d d M be f fi d r: 1 · 151< ml, loaded appr1lse<1 Holtll CRI 'II Nftrf!Of1 a-11 Cedllleca In °':f: epcn en ts, pets. cm r o opposite sex con 1 e ice mgs. wants you at $13.700 Aeklng 1199 down c+<>Md .,,d 67S-ltll CountytS..uat ayt to"understand" s 10,'450tOSO 939.2973 Commercial LMM ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:=:J l•0-1110 CANCER (June 21-July 22): Good lunar aspect highlights chan$e. Fiii ,11 AU-IAYlll LUii ,"! 2eooHarbor Blvd. charisma. variety, physical attraction, intensified love relationship. l .. •-Olll "a• 11 ,,.1 ..... 1"7 If it's got COSTA MESA Major domestic change accents sccnano. You'll receive reassurance ... •-,. -• h ndl from family member concerning finances. V-8. auto. removil van Jaguar '78 XJ8L 'dr •" a es ... ..e hftlt LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): What seems a loss could boomerang 10 ldMI for sm111 b\ilfneu • · you'll grab Loaded wtth POW9f equip-fi (llc1Yi4'181 · po'Mtl', brown/Ian. auto t L.eetl\er 1 t ·~ t your avor. Get on solid ground, revise matcnal, bnngsources to hght. ..... tr1n1, •XII cond. Mult a sale =~~& ~,; Focus on land, property, real estate, basic lifestyle. Oandestine THI ODORE ROBINS FORD 101'>0 HAtl!Ot Ill VD (0"& M HA 641 0010 .... PP S8950 780--0823 morel (1233A) meeting will lend spice. MBZ 200 1167, t owner. faster in 114,111 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Inquiry, short tnp will pay dividends. .~~Ai~ ~e;fY' Daily Pilot .11•1111 I... You make valuable contacts. relatio nship intensifies, you'll meet classified lJMtllllerfflry deadline and pmer significant reward. You'll be dealing with MBZ '79 450SL, pwdr established persons, older individuals. blutbtue. 52K ml. lmmec. a dS. call 2121 lerhf...., U. UBRA \Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Y ou 'II be nd of losm.g situation. Focus s21.soo 760-3&89 714/Ml-MM 642-5671 on special co lecuons, crcati ve hobbies, pcrsonaJ possessions. Yo u gain added recognition, chance t o increase income considerably. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): What you previously feared will be somethina to lauah at -you make new stan. gain greater independence. Judgment. intuition arc on target. Y ou attract attention o f very important person. Leo pla~ top role. SAGm.uuus (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Secret meeting 1s associated wtth romance. Intuition plays major role. follow through on first 1mprcssjon1. You repin sense of purpose, direction. Reunion with "old flame" is indicated. Cancer native plays role. CAPRICOR~ (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Elements of timing, luck ndc with you. Cycle bi~t• friends, hopes. desires, emotional fulfillment. Powers of persuasion. Long-distance call concerns in vi tat.ion l.Q travel. Ocminj plays outstandina role. r AQOARIUS (Jan. 20..Feb. 18 ): You arc on sohd ground -supmors favo r your concepts. ideas Y ou 'll brt.ak throuf_h from restncuon Spotliaht on prcstiac. standing in community ability to take charge of your own destiny. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Accent on philosophy. rcliaion. travel. ability to bndac distance. language bemers. Scenario also h11hljpts ehtnae. variety, commurucation. 1pecial ~lationsh1p with dynamic member of opposite sex. OCTOBER 15, 1915 -7:30 P.M. Pubilc Hearing and City Councll review of a TRAFFIC STUDY ANO USE PERMIT NO. 3168, requeet• Of NEWPORT LIDO MEDICAL CENTER, Loe Angeles. to permit the con•tructlon of 111 65, 170 sq. tt. medical ontce bolldlng on property located In A-P Ofltrlct wttlcil exceeds the bulc l*ght llmlt In the 32/50 Foot Height limitation Ofstr1c1. Located on property et 351 Hoapltal Road, on the northeasterly corner of Hotpltal Roed and P19Centla Avenue, eeroaa from Hoag Memorial Hosplt•I. Public hearing regarding PROPOSED INCREASE IN AMBULANCE SER- VICE RATES. Resoluttone tor Adoption: Reaolutlon changing the street natne9 of "HARBOR POINT DRIVE," "LOGOON DRIVE," "CAPE COURT," and "ISLE COURT" In TRACT NO. 10625 to "HARBOR POINTE." Property bounded by MacArthur Boulevard to the north the we.t, San Miguel Drive on lhe south, and Roger's Gardena on the east; zoned R-1-B. Contract•/ Agreement•: (•) STREET LIGHT CONVERSION PROGRAM. PHASE I, AIRPORT AREA (C-2521) • Approve 11 budget 9tnendment to provide funda for ewerd: and award Contract No. 2521 to Sierra Pacific Elec:tr1cal Contracting Inc .. In the amount ot S37,930; and authorize the M•yor and the City Cl«k to execute uld contraC1_ (b) BALBOA PENINSULA POINT SEWER REPLACEM ENT (C-2497) - Aw•rd Contract No. 2497 to E. J. VednaJ1 for the total prloe of $$47,437.57 and a\lthortze the Mayor and the City Ci.k to execute the contract, all 1ubject to execution of a cooperative agreement by County Sanitation Olatrlct No. 5 of Orange County. (C) ACCEPTANCE OF AN AMENDED OFF-SITE PARKING AGREEMENT for II por1fon of the parl(lng spaoee required In conJ\lnctlon with USE PERMIT NO. 3076, a requeet of Howard Properties, N-r:1 Beech, to comoert en exlatlng commercial bolldlng located at 503 dgewater Plaloe, Central Balboa, Into• restaurant with on-ule 91cohollc beYeragea, five .ntertalnment end dancing. (d) CORONA DEL MAR BEACH CONCESSION AGREEMENT (C-1920) - Auth<>flze the Mayor and the City Clerk to exec\lte an agreement with Kllmet Enterprl ... to op«ate the conceaalon •t Corona del Mer Stete and City Beach P&f1( for the period of January 1, 1986 to December 31, 1i90. Communl~tlona: (b) To General Servloet tor reepon1e, lett« from Ruth Mang and Willlam E. Kelcey, regarding amell and acid drainage from trash bin and tuggeetlng lnatelllng drainage 9)'Stem In Gelaon's Marl(et Sten and Commlsak>n Reports: (a) fleport from Exewtlve Aalatant to the City M•nager recommending the JOU Y ROGER RESTAURANT on Balboa Island be deelgnated u HISTORICAL PROPERTY (b) Report from the Planning Department recommending tranamlttal of a lhre&-yeer and •one-year Houalng Aa111tance Plan (HAP) to the Department of Housing and Urban Devetopment (HUD) aa required by HUD In order to receive the next three years of COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS. 1985-86 STREET AND ALLEY SLURRY SEAL PROGRAM (C-2503) • Approve the plant and 1peclfleatlon1: and •uthorlze 1he City Clenl to adv9f11M lor bid• to be opened at 11:00 •.m. on October 31, 1985. P\lbllahed by the Orange Coast Dally Pilot aa • Pobltc aervk:e to the City of Newport Beach, Calilornta thla 13th day of October, 1985 -•LoJ Jl~BJ•- Patricia for Ren esse Collection Prominent Oe1lgMf P•ttern·ASS3, Slzea 34-52 11W1<11n at 111a 100 mMna a sllmm•r 1001>. below Pa1ric1a 1 llet14tr1110 CN!m•H lor larger.,,.."••• lwo l•er collar 111411 t•lenda a1mot1 to IM lln• 01111a CIMO elbow•'--••' TM took 111011 graceful end .. .,,, flelle11ng lo Iha upl>tf arm The HWtng 11 111110111forwerd anrt v91Y aa1y No 1100•• 1>u11on1 no com0Hcallon11 1nywhar• Chooea 11111 creo. WOOi 1a•M'r 111\ue lallie Hlln \hear wO<>I Or line 0011011 11Dt11gn.i P111t1n A5S3 11 evellablt on Women s S•zH l • 10 S, Siu l6 lbu11 401 1at1u1rn 3 W yatda 60 inch labf1c •P• .... Mnd SJ ~ IOI eec:ll P•t11rn 10 (Ntme ol you• Naw1o•P«I ,_.•cs.t M111 P 0 Bow '1, WOOOt•de New York 1137 7 !Add~ c.nta fOf H Ch p111orn tor P<>llaa-end h•ndllng 1 Print pletnly YOUA NAM[ A00AfS$ lll' STYLE NUMBER. 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