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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-11-24 - Orange Coast Pilot~------·-------,~·--..,..----........ a.-. ... a ...................... i .. _ _...... I A6REE .. T'4E'( DO SOME STRANGE Tl-tlN65 ... DRANGI COAST '. 11-z W~AT A WA¥. TO SMOW T~ANK5 ! AS LONG AS I LIVE, l1LL NEVER UNDERSlAN~ T~EM! ' GARFIELD ® WELL, GARF'IE.Lt7, MOW DO 1 LOOK? NOWWMAT PO &t>OU THINK? SUNDAY, NOYEMalR 24, 1H5 YEARS A60 T~EV USED TO KILL LAMBS! llSACRIFICE '' T~E~ CALLED IT .. HA! YOU DON'T LIKE IT, .._.UH? GREAT! I' LL 5£E YOO LATER '/ YOUR HDIETDIN DAILY PAPIR AND NOW IT'S THANK56 1VIN6 A6Alt-J .. YOU KNOW ~ow Tl-tEV SHOW T~ANKS, DO N'T YOU? THE'< EAT A 81RD !CAN VOU IMAGIN E ? T~El<' EAT A 61RD ! WHAT WAS T~AT ALL AB OUT? by Jim Davis MAYBE: IF I CHANGE.D MY Tl£ AND MY PA NT5 AND MY... _,.._ PEOPLE WMO MAVE NO MINOS Of" THEIR OWN Pf.'i£RV( TO LOOK LIKE CLOWNS . . DENNIS THE MINACE ya gonna · donow! 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L.A6T 1lME. \'l,L 6\..lP MIM ~ \/\DW 6f\Mf..T~~ EXCEPT A'J EA9< W~ TO GET OJ:F 'TUE J<OAD. -· .. Helo, Loi: life ifter tile OIJllpics Pac• 12 • • MD Last Thanksgiving, · Benjamin Weir was1 alone, a hostage in a bare room in the Middle East. This year, reunited with wife Carol, he's thankfa,l for simple things like 'trees, green gra$s, birds. ' Here is his storyl and those of 3 others - Barbara Mandrfll, Teddy Pendergrass and an lowafarmjamily, the Weisshaars-with special reasons to be grateful. s. c... Stlry.,. 4. U.S.S.R. still strikes fear in Baryshnikov hge I ' . ~ • SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. .1 LET 'S ASK Jlc .. H 11' . hlMm ,,,,.. .... *' .. h's lousy b' my business. A month ~ fOrc. my c:tients woo't order. they know tbcy1I pin weiabt A month ~. they doo't order becall!C they're trying to laee lhe weistit .. _., ........ · FAST TALK Tiii SllllS • Clll ErS ... ltl: Country Jcwmd l.ard- ta L,_, who just finished wourn. b' the ymr, S11ys she wouldn't like to be It the WJ end of an. T.-r show: .. I YfOUktn't want to follow her. ~ ain't one inch of her body tbal ain't Hhakin. • ..... Elem 81 now on Brmdway in ~ Nig/rl <f tlw Iguana. seems to have ru:o~ &om brr w-6ml car aaidmt in 1982. Braman lookJ IO aood. tbanb 10 reconsuuctive plmaic SUIF)', that friends an:~ b her doctor's name. ... Km R ',the British t.d boy movie direaor, whole Ilsa picture. Crime <f ~ sa.nd ~ aee. Y..., and Ad~ fMlM. ha become an ardent p;rdem:r. "'The wor11 tbq in my life .-d ID be aitics. Now it's weals. c.omc to think of it. there's not mucb di&iaa. ..... Do you think w...,. ILwu I t ID'S down smoodlJy as the new banmder, Woodv Boyd. on NBCs Clwn ~ S.., i..a and T• Dta ·I·~~ Maybe it's became be pcqmed for the roAc by ~ a bmtender's oomx and ~ in on KSSions of the West Hollywood c:hiiptei of Aloohof.cs Anonymous. Hm1dsoo says he's a m<ft coovi.ncq banmder U.OWU.. .. What's~ on in the mind of the p.ry si~ on the SIOOl .. -..,. mr t r • 11111 a a 'r~ . PEOPLE ...:. --~_,,,,.. __ .. _---.; 1 J ,, r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~ '1 ~1 " ~l '1 Rachel Ward's ;1 ':I SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. • ·l LET'S ASK .11c ....... i hlMlll 11 ........ din .. It's lousy b my busmcss. A month brr be. my ctien1S won't order. they know thry1J pin weictit A mootb after, they don't order became they're ~ to 1o1e the weictit .. _., .... ._ "1 FAST TALK Tiii WiES • CIAl mrs Nill I ti: Country lqJ:nd I.Ard- .. L,_ wbojusl finished tourina b the )at, says she wouldn't like to be at the tail end of an. T..-r show: .. , wouldn't want to follow her. There ain't one inch f:Abcr body that un't Hhatin. • ..... E.- 81 now on Broldway in TM Nig/d of tlw Iguana. seems to ha~ ~ &om her nmr-mal car wridmt in 1982 Brmnan loob IO lf)Od. tbanb to ra::onstrucli~ plmlic SUlli'!l'Y, that friends me akq b her doctor's name. ... Km R I, the British t.d boy movie clireacr, wtM* ._ picture. Crime of Jtmion. mmd KO- .._ T ... and ..... 1 PWtim. Im become ID ardent lltdmer. 1be wont thina m my tile ....., '° be aitics. Now it's wads. c.omc to think ol it. there's not mucb di&aaa. ..... Do you think W..ty l•u Ell I ID'S down smoothly • the new bm1ender, Woodv &o,d. on NBCs Clwn opposite ~ a... and T• D .;.;_~ ~ it's ba:ms ht peqmed b the role by ~ a bm1mder's ooune and ~ in on IClliolls ol the West Hollywood dles*t' ol AJoohctics Anonymous. Hm adloo smys he's a more oonvincina ~ k:nowq. .. What's tpq on in the mind of the 1UY siU:.U. on the llOOl .. -MlrlRI' ,._.,, '! Pl.dlhed ~ Genrwa Co. Inc. ~H. ......... 0.11 .... John J. Culley, Ptt11' lllant PEOPLE ~ ~ -. ------ Rachel Wil'd' s • .. f .,. f r ~ I .~ ., ~ f ( l ! r f l f I ~ I I, our ly lei lei a. Cower pllotD "' Joyce llWid For most of us. Thanksgiving is a joyous time, of going home and gomg back over the year's evenis. It fills the senses with the smell of pumpkin pie and tur- key, the sound of laughter. the touch of loved ones. It fills the mind and soul, too. with thoughts of blessings to be counted. For those who have weaihered hardships -from terrorism to tornadoes. from nearfaJal accidents to farm foreclosures -this Thanksgiving holds a special significance. Many have found new meaning in the word "thanks" because of their problems: Benjamin Weir. who appreciaJesfreedom like never before; enter- tainer Barbara Mandrell, who took her health for granted before a car crash; farmers Joe and Mary Jane Weisshaar, who found strength in the support of(ami(v and friends; singer Teddy Pendergrass, who knows he can "accomplish whaJ is supposedly unaccomplisha- ble" despite being confined to a wheelchair. Happy Thanksgiving to them, and to you. Bashara Manchl A bnash with death, a gift of life • Mudrell. ~al AB- A.-ric:M a.ckle-Up Week ---s t J, .,. .... belt•..tlle .... 6. acmaaa•am: w , r -... t1111'1¢1 3 IF. I Teddy Pendergrass 'Every day is Thanksgiving to me' T can streamed down his ~ as he sang. -Reach out and touch somebody's hand make this wortd a better place 1f you can." And 1.4 billJon people watch- ing the L1ve A.id concert were touched by Teddy Pcndcrgrass. making his first public si ngj ng appearance si~ a car crash confined him to a wheelchair th~ years ago. ~wanted to be pen of Live Aid -~ London/Ph1- ladelph i.a m usaca.I bash that raised SSS milllon for the hungry in -\frica -but -1 had a lot of doubt. mhibtll<>ns. .. Such as whether the audtcncc would still 8CC%P( him -a sex symbol ntcknamed .. Teddy Bear" by his fcrnaJc fans -in a whedchaJ.r. And. .. W oWd I be able to give them what they wanted?" The popular soul singer. wtth seven plaunum albums to his name. had been pretty much out of the public eye sin<% tus Rolts- Roycc crashed into a Utt on Marcil 18.. 1982 His ncdc was broken. his spine crushed He was paralyzed &om his shoul- ders down. On 5t¥ wtth Ashford and Simpson dunng tht July 13 con- cert at John F. Kennedy Stadj,. um. wwth a speaal microphone anached to hts head and 92.CXX> loVlng &.ns at his feel Pmder- grass dJd what be dots best - reached out wit.h has v()IOC. -That was like a com mg out.- says the Phi.laddphia nauve. 35. -That defirutely lifted my whole frame of mind It was a shot in the arm that I nccdcd to be as aggressive as I wanted and to ac- complish what is supposedly un- acromplishablc." U ntiJ then. Pendergrass had saJd an adamant -no" to live performances. Now he sees "an- other alternative if I care to pur- ~ 1L I know it woo.kt go over and go over wdl wtthout any change of tht a~ response. wtthout S)'mpathy rcsponsc.- Pmdcrgras.s. who can move his shoulders and arms a b1L tS undergoing rcgu1a.r therapy. He bas released two albums SlJlCC the accident. Love lan- gi«l8't' and the rco::nt Worlun' It Back. and has started his own label. Top Priority Rcoords. And he's trading his 38-room man- sion in Gladwyne, Pa.. for a cus-- tom-built ranch-sty~ home with ramps. wider doorways and a studio. Tha.JWgiving will be ~l­ ed with 6unily. which mdudcs his mother. Ida. who lives near- by, girtfi iend Karin Still and h.ts four children -Teddy Jr .. Ti- sha. LaDonna and Tamon. -Everyone sits around and says their own prayer," says Perr dCi gaass.. who was ordained as a minisb:r at aee 10. 1bere's cer- tainly a lot to be thankful for. But every day is Tbank.sgJVlng to me. It's not occessari.ly a day m November." I /' e,S...F• ... :P ,..... -Slllll;flfl_._ .... _ ..... ~ 1 ·1 • TllS TIC£llEI: ....... .., ..... -.. t .. • -·· -·· --"" .... --=·-·] The Weisshas ., '1 ·, '· They lost their land, but not their spirit :i J<>t Weisshaar, a sccond-gm- cration farmer in C~n. Iowa. has been working the fertile land for 37 years. He and wife Mary Jane bought three farms m the mid '70s.. preparing for son Alan. 20. who wants to carry on the tanuly tradition. .. We were trying to bwkt a base bia enough fOr both of us to make a ltvmg of{" says Jat. 53. wwe thought we were seuing ahead. .. But when land values and crop pna:s plummeted.. t.har prospenty varushed. More than SSOO.CXX> ID debt and unab6c to keep up payments.. the w~ shaan -like so many other farmers -had to give up the f&rms th.is year. Wallie Nelson's Farm Aid concen in Champaign. Ill.. helped fixus the nation's attm- tion on the USA's &nnm. The contributions of 60 musicians raised fanncn' ~ts. as wdJ as more than S9 million. Weisshur thouaht the TV ex- travapma WIS ~t" ID puba-a:nna the liarmer's pbsht But. 'it ISlft.,.,. lO do I lot o( .,od became the amount is'° small aJmpued to the need out ~ Tlxft's situaoons out ~ that }USt tear your tan out - Like rus own. After-losing the farms.. the Wemhaars. who now It ve on 2 40 acres rm ted &om Jat's unde, had to borrow mon- ~ -some from thar eldest child Julie. a 24-ycar-<>ld music teacher -to pb.nt soybeans and corn there l1us year. Tben.. m August. the front loader on a tractor malfunc- noocd. knoc:kmg a 1.200-pound hay bale onto Joe. It brokt tus back. but oot tus spmal cord. as fcami at first. lat· s recovcn has been wjust rruracWous. -. says. Mary Jane. 47. an opto~st's aide. WHc's a fighter.- Siner Jat was too weak to do chores.. Alan. a J uruor in agncuJ- tural busrness at Iowa State. of· fercd to stay borne from school But J~·s brother. John. who re-- cmtly k>Sl tus job in Des Moines.. moved in to hdp out Nc:iahbors and tnmds pttchcd in. too. They also nuscd enough money with a bog roast to "keep u.s in grocCI ics through tht wtn- ta". -adds Mary Jane.. The aa:ldent prompeed the Wasshaars to "l'C-90n lhC1r pn- onbCS m a hurry." says Mar) Jane ... Everytllq maliCnal can be caki::n a-.y from you. .. says Mary Jane. '"but ~ can't ta.u away your furuty and 6icnd.s.. - Says Joe. who still lunps sltghtly. -Tue fmanaal end of 1t :: don't WOIT) me too much. rm :i no WOIY off than a lot of people. '. I'm still here. I ~ta nicx farruly. l My k:Jds are health). ~mg to ·; school. my wtfe"s ~t a Job that ~ hdps out a lJruc.-1 The Wa.s.shaars Wlll cdcbra~ I these bicsslngs when the)-JOtn .t two~ rdauvcs for a pot.luck J Than.k.sgi VJng feast al the ~ . ~t complex ~ Jat's .J mother. Mane. 85. lives.. i ..\nd lhey"re not ginng up. i Son <\Jan still SCCS -rewards-! 10 W'Oft:Jng the land and -watch-:, mg calves growtng up and run-J n1ng around -But he and Slstcr J Jean. I 7. are dtsrou.raged b) l farming's bleak finanoal pro5o-t pcctS.. w~ docsn 't SICCTT1 to be l much of a future in it-* 53'Y5- AJthough IOS1ng the f:arms. to- ta.b ng 500 acres.. has set them t:.c:k 25 years.. the W osshaan plan to rebw1d.. -What can you do~· says Jat. -rm "°' png to give up. You learn how to knuckle down and woct haldcr. - The coo.pk snlJ mu.s1 rqa~ a S I JO,(XX) opcratmg loan fOr thesr supplws and alHmponant farm cquipmcnL But. says Mar)< Jane. -\\-e·~ not~ to kJsr ~ 1lm LS our life. what ~ k>vc. what ~ do the bcsC USA WE:.£xn.,o ·NO\ EMBER 22-24. 1985 • S • our lylei leiCllll Coftt' plloto by Joyce RMI For most of us. Thanksgiving is a joyous time. of going home and going back over the year's evenJs. It fills the senses with the smell of pumpkin pie and tur- key, the sound of laughter, the touch of loved ones. It fills the mind and soul. too, with thoughls of blessings to be counJed. For those who have weathered hardships -from terrorism to tornadoes. from near-fatal accidents to farm foreclosures -this Thanksgiving holds a special significance. Many have found new meaning in the word "thanks" because of their prOblems: Benjamin Weir. who appreciates.freedom like never before; enier- tainer Barbara Mandrell. who took her health for granted before a car crash; farmers Joe and Mary Jane Weisshaar, who found strength in the support of family and friends; singer Teddy Pendergrass, who knows he can "accomplish whaJ is supposedly unaccomplisha- b/e" despite being confined to a wheelchair. Happy Thanksgiving to them, and to you. amt.a~ Alnsh witll death, a gift of life • M..mell, cMir-. "'AJJ... A-a. a.dde-Up Week .,..s . , .• ,. .... WI•••.,..'- ICI n••a•wt 'I' ••W.1$1 Ou. 4 ·USA WEEKEND· NOVEMBER 22-24. 198.5 Teddy Pendergrass 'Every day is Thanksgiving to me' Tears streamed down his face as he sang. .. Reach out and touch somebody's hand make this world a better place if you can.- And 1.4 biluon peoi* watch-- mg the Live Aid conccn were touched by Teddy Pmdefwass. ma.king his first public singing appearance since a car crash confined h1m to a whcdchalr thrtt years ago. ~wanted to be pa.rt of Live Aid -the London/Ph1- ladelphia mUSJCal bash that raised S58 million for the hungry 10 Africa -but .. , had a lot of doubt inhtbttions. - Such as whether the aud.Jcncc would still accept tum -a sex symbol nicknamed .. Teddy Bear .. by his femaJc filns -m a whcclclwr. And. .. Wou)d I be able to gi~ them what they wanted?" The popular soul singer. Wlth seven platinum albums to his name. had bttn pretty much out of thc pubbc eye sina: his Rolb- Roycc crashed into a trtt on March 18. 1982 His neck was broken. his spine crushed He was paralyzed from his shoo}.. ders down. On st.agie wtth Ashford and Sampson during thc July 13 con- cert at John F. Kennedy Stadi- um. with a ~ mx:rophonc attached to his head and 92.CXX> loVJng fans at his feet.. Pmder- gras.s did what he does best - reached out with hts VOIC'r. -That was like a coming out .. says the Philadelphia native. 35. -That definitely lifted my whole frame of mind. It was a shot in the arm that I needed to be as agiagvc as I wanted and to ac- complish what is supposedly un- ~blc" ~til then. ~ had said an adamant -no-to live pcrfonnanc:es.. Now he secs .. an- other alternative if I care to pur- sue 1t I know it would go over and go over wdJ without any change of the audience response. without sympathy response." Pendergrass. who can move his shoulders and arms a bt t.. is undergoing regular therapy. He bas released two albums SI.DCC the a<ridcnt.. l.ov'i' Lan- guogt' and the recent W orla n · It Back. and has started his own label. Top Priority Rcwrds.. And he's trading bis ~ man- sion in Gladwyne, Pa.. for a ~ tom-built ranch-sry&e home with ramps., wider doorways and a studio. ThanksgiviJJs will be cdebrat- ed with Wnily, which indudcs his momcr. Ida, who lives near- by, girlfriend Karin Still and his four children -Teddy Jr.. Ti- sha. La.Donna and Tamon. -E~ sits around and says their own pnaycr ... says Pen- dtiiJBM. who was ordained as a mini5ta at aae 10. "'Tbcrc's cer- tainly a lot to be thankful for. But every day is Thanksgsvmg to me. It's not ncussarily a day m November." ., ..... ,. .. ... :, ................ *_ ......... _ .... Jorn tteel !*'I • TllS l1ClllD: ...... .., ......... t ........ , ... , .... ""1111 ........... The Weisshaars They lost their land, but not their spirit Joe Weisshaar. a sccond-gm- c:ratioo farmer in Crcs1on. Iowa. has been working the fertile land for 37 years. He and wife Mary Jane bought th1'lC f8rms m the mad '705., preparing for son Alan. 20. who wants to carry on thc 6uruJy tradltJOn. -we ~ trymg to bulld a basr big enough fOr both of us to make a livmg oft:" says Joe. 53. .. We thought ~ were getting ahead.- But when land values and crop PflC%S pfummcuxl.. t.har ptospeilty varusbed. More than S500.CXX> tn debt and unable to keep up payments, thc Weis- shaa.rs -Lik.c so many other farmers -had to give up the farms this year. Willie. Nelson's Farm Aid concert 10 Champaign. Ill.. hdpcd b:us the nation's atten- tion on the USA 's fmncrs. Tut cootributions of 60 musicians raised fiumen' ~ts. as wdJ as more than S9 million. Wemhaar thouaht the TV CX· PVlpDD was .. pat" lD pubti- cizing the f.armer's pliabt. Dul °'lt I.SD 't .... to do I lot of IJJOd became the amount IS SO small oomian:ct to the need out there. There's satuaoons out here that JU5l tr:ar your heart out. .. LJ.ke his own. After losing the farms. the Wcisshaars. who now live on 240 acres rented from Joe's uncle. had to borrow mon- ey -so~ from t.har ddcst child. JulJC. a 2~)'Caf-old music tcacber-to pbntsoybcans and com there this }"21'. Tncn. in August. ~ front loader on a tractor malfunc- tiooed. knocking a I~ hay bak onto Joe. It broke hl.s back. bu.t not hts sptnal cord. as feared at fun. Joe· s m::overy has been -Just muacu.lous.. -says Mary Jane. 4 7. an optomctnst's aide. .. He's a figbtCT.- Sina Joe was too weak to do chores.. A.Ian. a Junior m agncuJ. tural busmess at Iowa State. of- fered to stay home from schoof But Joe's brother. John. who ~ cc:ntty lost tus Job m Om Momes. moved in to help OUL Ncighbon and friends Pitched in. too. 1llCy abo raucd enough money with a bog roast to .. keep us in groca ics through thc win- ter, .. adds Mary Jane. The 8Ccidcnt prompted the wmm..rs to "'re-sort thm pn- onucs in a hurry." sa)'S Mary Jane. -E~ malenal can be Um away &om you. -says Mary Jane. 1Jut they can't take away your f&Jru1y and &lCnd.s." Sa)'S Joe. who snll limps shghtJy, ~Tu finanaal end of it don't worry me too much. rm no wont off than a lot of people. rm still here. I got a rucr fanuly. My lads are health). gomg to · school. my wir,·s got a Job that hd~ out a little.- The Wcwhaars will cddntr ~ ~ngs whm they }Otn • two dozen rdatJves fN a potluck Tha.nksgJvmg feast al the nearby • rer.mmcnt complex ~ Joe's . mo~.~. 85. lives.. .\00 ~·re not ginng up. Son .\.lan still SCCS -~ .. 10 ~ng the land and "'watch- ing calves growing up and run- rung around -But ~ and srster • Jean. 17. art dtsrouragcd b> farm Ing• S bleak fa nanaaJ pros- pcctS. -~ doesn't SCC'rTI to i:)( much of a future m tt .. w says. Although IOl5I ng the fanm.. to- taling 500 acres.. has set them t.c:k 25 yan.. the W C'ISlhaars plan to rebwki. -What can you do': says Joe .. rm not ~ to 11~ up. You am how to knuckle down and wort harder - The ooup6c snll must rcpa~ a s 130.(XX) opcranng loan for thor supphes and alkmponant farm eqwpmcnl 8ut. says Mary Jane.. "We're not png to k>9C rt. T1ns lS our bk. what WC love. what~ do the best. - USA \YEE:K.END • N OV£MBE.R U·2'4. 1985 · 5 ' 'I .. I I I I I I .. .. . . ~anATs.T~ne and we'll pay you to use it. • Free ATa.T Long Distance when you buy an ATa.T phone. ! ~ -It'~ eas} ~Just buy an AT&T phone. ~~and we'll send you a certificate fo(ood ~ tor $5 to $20 of free AT&T caUs. dependmg on phone purchased. Use the ceruticate yourself to make caUs anyttme. anywhere m tht' l'. S. and to o\·er 250 worldWide locauons. Or ~ a sport and ,,ve It away. The more phone!:> vou buv (most phones and related accessones quahly>. the more cert1ncatcs you get. 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AT&T PHONE CENTER ,, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a...-.. ·~ 6.C..tral Hul"911f'°" P9ttl 712e~Bfvd Sull4t A .,..... 14805 Jeftfwy Rd ~F •••• M'I V"to 2.000 Ak:lle Pkwy Sulle)4 llo: 9 •• 25&1 V\a Campo .... ......,,.,_ 404·0 S. Altantic Bl'wd Mandrelf 'Lucky to be here' For much oftlus year, exuberant enter- tamer Barbara Mandrtll .. d.idn •t want to- morrow to come ... The pbysic::al and cmouonal pain caused by a car acodent that nearly killed bc:r last fall was cxcruaaung. MandreU snapped on her scat belt just 15 nunutcs before a car swerved into hcr.i; she suf- fered a concussion and a broken right ieg. Her childml Matthew and Jaime. also wearing belts, had sllght inj~ the driv- er of the other car was killed When she looks back over the year. the tw'dest in her life. .. , can•t believe I sur- vt ved it... the 36-ycar-oki country star says softly ... The only tlung that gol me th.rough it was love. support and prayer.~ Today. at ~ 1n Gallatin, T cnn.. she is "fi:ding gmat .. and back at wort, de- spite a weak right ankle. She has a m:::cnt album, Ger to t~ Ht!Qrt, and pbns on filming a TV movie in January. And she and husband Ken Dudney arc proud parents of a third child, Nathaniel born by Caesarean section Sept 6 after a difficult pregnancy ... My doctor said ·your body just isn't ready for this yet.' .. MandJdJ had 6br0Ki tumors and feared there might be probAcms.. but Na. thanid wm a healthy 7 pounds, 7 ounces.. Matthew, 15, picked out the name. wtuch. to their delight, the MandrclJs later di~ covered means .. Gift of God. .. -ro all of us.. he's just a mLraCle." the Slfl3Cl' says. The Mandrell family -Barbara ·s par- ents Irby and Mary and S.tstcrs loWSIC and lrlene -bas always celebrated ThanJcs. giving toFthc'r. But .. never had I ever had the the son of grau tudc for hfe I do now ... says Mandrell. .. , used to take m) health for granted.. Now 1t is cv~ to me. rm just so lucky to be ~. Her brush with death has prompted her to bcoomc an advocate for safety belt laws; she serves as honorary chairperson for All-American Buckle Up Weck., which kick:s off Sunday. A pubhc service an- nouncement featunng MandmJ -and the remains of her Jaguar -begins ainng on national tdcV'lSlqn this ~ .. My ankk still 1'I uns. but you know what? (When) I went to face my car for the first umc SI~ the arodent thc1T was no place lit.cnlUy for my )egs. So rm thankful for my painful ankle. .. Before the aocident Mandrell rarely used safety belts. .. 1 honcstJy dJd not pQ)' ancnnon to them ex~ when J was rid- ing with Louix. who insisted, .. she says. .. But J hated it 1 only dJd ll to shut her up. The reason I am ali vc 1s becaUSIC of the at bell" She's still friahttnod when she's in a car and .. t.hcrc's no way I would gict m ofX' wn.hou t a scat bch. -My wbok thuwng has chanacd. .. she adds Wlth pw.ion. .. We all say. 'Someday when I die.' We think m the future. But WC may not hi~ 8 future . ., Q 6 ·USA Wen.END· NovFMBrR 22-24. 1985 ~ SURGE ON .GENERAL'S WARNING: C 1ga rette Smoke Con-ta 1 ns Carbon Mon ox1d e. I ! Baryshnikov .He danced his way into the USA's heart 'low he talks about defecting, lis lllOVie ·opening this weekend, and lis daughter ·with Jessica Lange. : Mikhail Baryshnikov. the R.ussian star who def«ttd to IN USA in 1974, plays a danttr* 'f«tor whose p/aN craslr-lands in IN Sov1t1 Union in White Niabts. He was interv1~wl by 'Linda Wtnt'r. ......... tt .. tlle ..... ...... -..U': Years heal and numb a lot ofthinp.. I was asked to do this film and I thouaht. 'Why should I hide how I kd .,. , .. Ille llu.tldty of tile ~ I bad my doubts at first. but the movie is not a documentary. Dr. 7.Jrivago has nothing to do with ·Boris Pasternak. but 1t 's a pretty aood film. Nobody really knows what would happen if a plane landed in theSoviet Union. The country is quile amazing. Any- thing can happen. money actOl'1 ,et. they deserve it. The wai . the ~the . . tlnf., •-... I waJtmg . . . rt s uuJA."\.UL t met a lot of wonderful peopk on the set. When you spend four. five months with the same pec>- pJc, some set further apart. some very do9c. 1bc extremes of emo- tions between pcopk are unbe- lievable. Now I understand why there are so many 9C2ndals on sets. People Ft wild. unp&casan t. set tnto trouble. fi.1J in love. Now when I sec a movie, I sit until the very last aedit before I catch my cab. It's like a ritual. I wait to sec who did costumes.. makeup. the lighting guy -be- cause I know what these people do. I respect their jobs so much because they helped me. 0t llilsel II• act.: I worUd with a wonderful acting roach. but you cannot acam bow to act INTERVIEW ' lo •.. : ... • II ICtn: No man.er how much in a few months.. Obviously. rm · ---not an actor and I never will be. It's like writing poetry or study- ing dance. you ha~ to start when you're young. I can maybe put toeetber a poem. even in E.n- glish with a few rhymes. but that doesn't mean rm Mr. Auden. Ill fltlrt ..-: If a director wants me for a project and be- lieves I can do it riahl rm open. But rm not ~another ca- reer. My pnonty IS Amencan Ballet Theatre. Ill Wltctlrc Ms _... ,.w. Tl C11' I haven't ICCD 'White Nights' finished. rm too dost . . . I couldn't bring mytdf to a 9CJ'eCnina. In a )UT or so. maybe ru IC! a bottle of vodka and watch it on cntett.e. II ltt II Ille SIMt --.: J>eo. pk in my ~ U'lislS. • ways have IWSt priviqa.. But you have to IC'fVC. vou·re a civil servant and you pay b tvery- th.ina the state pvd you. I (you' re in tocaJ llJ'ICf11Cflt with the state policy, you·~ in perfect shape. \'ou have every- ~~~ that everythina's OK. bu1 hale I· USA v.tEK.ENo· NovDclO 22-24. 191S • cverythina. And there are people who arc ccmple\ely Orwellian. in lOtaJ ('!cement with the state. A tot o people think one way because there's no way out. You have to oope with society. with KGB, with pol.ice. Then are many dissidents servina 1n camps. .. I didn't have any~ a:>nfron- tations with authoritJeS. but it was not a love afti.ir. I prostitut- ed mytdf like everybody cbe. If I needed ~ I madr a deal rn do this if you do that • haied it ~ tee:ond ... I hate m}'ldf for havq done il It's em~ .. ..., ................ lllllA: I ~t a lot about my &mily and friends~ my de- fection.. I knew they wouk1 spend • lot cX hours in the Bia Home (nictnunc for KGB at 6cesin~~ My flther died several )Un ~ so I can say it ... I hurt my father. He was a NP-ranked miliwy officer, ahaldy in pcn- SIOTt Can you iJnlline how it was for an old army ~ to face the KGB? His only salva- tion was that I left home when I was IS and only saw him onoe or ~ a year. That was probably his explanation. that he bad no control over me. I also had a ssepsisler and stepbrother. They probably had some troub&c. I wasn't living with anybody then. I bad a few close friends. not that many ... I still don't have that many here. I don't have many friends but (the ones I do have arc) very dose. II llil ..._..,An. 4¥l: I sec her aD the time. whenever I can. rm a p>d flthc:r. She lives with her mother in Senta Fe. I just happen to ha~ thele pictures ... -look at that (leg) extension. No, she doesn't want to be a dancer. Hert she is pla~ K- trcs:s. II MIC II tt. ISi: After 11 ye.an. I still don't ccmpletdy un- dmland the poli1Dl S)'llCJn here. rm still under this incredi- ble spdl of the Soviet Union. I still hr amain thinp -'like whel1 a police car pu1e1 me on the hilbway. AUU>mltically. I thlnk. 'I'm not speeding. 1 don't have any machine suns. I don't ha~ any drugs.' I think rm a good person. but. even after all this time in a free oounl1)' ... II lib mat;.: As rvc ~ older, rve stopped a few things. r don't Sl1lOU anym«c. I try to eat better foods and I don't stay up late-at least not as much as I used to. rm sorry about that I live in the country, in upstate New York. I try to spend time on vacations now. swim. be in the sun, not be so stupid with my &cc time. But I don't feel rve lost stanuna. I'm much ~ now than I was before. llllilc11llilllft•llil..- ._ ., ........ rm in better shape than rve been in six~ I don't know how much timc it will take me to eet b9ck to ~ I~ but rve been worki~ with wetchts. ... rm ~ objective about my dancing. ru be 38 soon. I know what rvc '°5t, what r've pined. 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And part of an entire line of La-Z-Boy sofas. including the styfish new Signature II sofa Check your Yellow Pages noN for your auth<> rized La-Z ·Boy dealer. and add your name to the hst of millions of satisfied La-Z-Boy customefs. CRANBERRIES Ah, the Thanbgjving tw"· key! Fust you stu1f the bird -then your9d{ Simple, right? Wronxf Noc m this Ill! of the ex- ' tended fiunily, with all the cross-cultural pollination thaJ implies. There ma be an Aunt Gina and an Vndc Josiah and a Soc Elim sitting around )Ql1" dinner table lbunday. And wtulc they may all .,ec oo the gobbler, you bcua-bdicvc what he ~ is up fOr deba1C. Finl on; do )'OU call the stuff .. ~ .. or "stuff.. ing"? The former sounds more rdincd but the latter scans more accurate and ~ IC!S the nod, espe. ciaDy m the F.ast and South. Do you make it with p>Od okt white bread and giz- zards? ()ysler'S and c:bcst- nuts'? c.ombread and porlc sausagie'? Rn and pecans? Do you use a peckar1 mix or bomemadc bread cubes? Should the ~ be motst and mushy or aisp COOUlh so you can still tee the chunks of bread? Are YoU an "'innic" or an .. ounc"? If you 're the first and insast the sndfing goes inside the bird. you rd.ish tradition and have an excel- lent tableside man.DCr'. You aao have two cavities - md ~bly an extra terV-ina dish -to fill. If you 're an outic. you are a pqgmatist who lit.cs to trq> ~ sim- ple and in a ca.role. The final pm1 of 1his holi- day ~ is titled Wiim Bad ~,2'_ lfappm To Good ~with apob. pea_ to . ~· ~). Stu1lq IS smcepoblc to abnoodla. if you've stutht the bird, ranove aD di . . bowl ~10n!=:1:1~ rurey from the oven.. ln a- ther amc, 1di ... Ad\- m'U'S after dinnr:r. IJ -C l 1111 " Jlill f. lartall They've been called '1>ouncc bcmes, .... bitter berries," ~ berries" and '"red Pd... and their varieties have evocative names lite Budd's Blues, Pot- ter's Favorite, Aviator, Early Black and Pilgrim. To the Delaware Indians, cranbcnics were a symbol of pc:8(X. Colonial sailors ate them to ward off SCW"V)'. And they arc as much a part of the Thanbgiv- ~ tradition as the roat turtey and stuffing. Yet, ~ people wouJdn 't think of eating them right off their ground-buaging vines - ~~enough to sour even That docsn 't stop William Haines of Olatsworth, NJ. .. You set U9Cld to the taste of a raw aanberry," says Ha.incs, wbo9c filmily bas grown aan- ~ since before the Civil War. Hames, 64, and bis son. Wil- lmn JT., arc among nearly 700 CJ'atlbcny growers who~ to a national &rmc:rs' oooperativc called Oa:an Spray Cmnberries.. Inc., which includes about 80 percent of all the aanbcny farm.. crs in the USA. .. I enjoy my work. especially during the harvest. When 1ho9e bo&s arc flooded so the berries bob to the surfle to be oo&ct- cd. it looks like a red tea." Durq the Septanbcr-Octo- bcr bantesl, Haines is up at 5:30 Lm. He cha:b the waler rvei in the bop where the aanbeny vines IJ'OW (the fields are flooded usu. irription systans~ Then be ovences bam::sring by a ma- chine that ~hies a paddle tx.t; its wuer wheel beats the vines and knocks the berries loolc. Next. the berries arc oor- raDrid, a saep c:alled called .. ~ .. or "'nlftina. .. After having hmdl with his wile. Haines WOfb bard into the qhl, usually not . . beb'c 11 ... r-..e pa lot~ la)'S. '"but I don't ncicd much sleep. Doll 't 9e1 much Giber. People Ul!ld IO eat cranbemes mollty 10 ·USA 'MEc£HD • ~ 22-24. 1985 ' • fllE: Ms I :h•llCUS is tbe la~t'JCI' arower, with 158,000,000 pounds. fol- llr;&,~). ~= 27,000~000), Wubiqion ~).000) ud Orqon .. JmC(: The Ona ~~·1 mc*twl -qmrtl • ,._. - is mjo)al by S2 permit of ~hoe~ Henry Hall, who, in 1816, oo- tia:d bop that bad sand bk>wn over them produced a sturruer crop of aanbenies.. He dupliau- ed the n:slllts by throwing sand over his bop from Ihm on. Cultivation of the fiuit CX· pandrd nKpidly, ~ from Maachutetts to New Jcf.:y in 1835, Wilc:onsin m 1853, Wash- qion Slate in 1883 and ~ in 1885. The barYcst bqins '1'ht afta Labor Day and extmds mto Oc- tober. Not all bop arc flooded by the ~ some arc dry- barvcaed by mllChine. They arc then k>9ded on trucb by oooveyor bdt, detnc:d of man: and bnqht to a cmual =::r stmion where they arc ova-a small burier leveD times in order to deter- mine which fiuit are firm and wbida arc roaen or mushy. This pnxm WIS SllRXJIOdly ~ekipcd by axider'lt by a New kney IJ'OWll:r aamed John I. WdJb -abo known a .. Pte- Lq John .. -wbes'I he tumbkld bis berries down the stain and bmd the -of 1han bcMmcnd Mlilt lhe bed ooes did not. Thus the nic•1•me °"bounce berries. .. md 1hus another S1Dry about mnberriea. IJ TI ar co Po Cra The y.,, Dest iS or in N pr et C8p a ro A~ taW 1 .,. fl" °' 30c SM VI C 1 cu \4c Juic 1 cu App gll en 8'°' Sine Catt <:/Ml fins 2cu 1 cu 2 lb 2-ca 1 cu Y2 Cl Pn Wtltll eny t cnnt erttl I 20m le crimson berries add tartn~ to llousse, a mold and muffins ' LJrtesy of restaurants from rtland, Ore., to Cape Cod, Mass. \. CrMben'y MooM, IOUth Port, Mua. lite its whimsical name. this e of the finest restaurants FNi England, 8 postcard- ty colonial structure on I Cod's North Shore ~ rte once named captam for the number of sea cap- who lived there. 11 (12 ouncee) ~ 0t »Zen cranberrtn. picked • 8nd ...... ldenDelcb•llPPM. --cored-~ Ip wt"'9 wtne ~ cnlibefry jute. ..,..,. t of half • lemon ~ hMvy crwn, wtipped • ..., cnnbemM for mllh By Dbde 0. v..., lllSSl: .. ~..,.. ...... Tttie In a 111apen !he cnnbemes, apples. wn. awlberry juice. sugar wnon juice. Bmg '°a tmmer,'and OOOk dOwn l.6ltil most of !he lkJJid is ,,...,_ The mbt1ln lhCUd haYI • thin )Im-Ike '9x11.n. P\a'8e the rnix..-e od proc.aor. strM'I and oqol. Gen1ly fold In !he wtlipped awn. Pox Into .., .-Mg cllhel "' • woe g1aa bowl and gsnilh witt'I apPe a1oes °' errtee. Chli two hcus before NrVing. ~ 8. llbet11 ..... I Cefe, Pof11md, Ore. :t 1979 one of Portland's bek>ved breakfast spots. the Bijou Is known for its generous omeletS and baked goods made by n Bonn6e Men and Kathy Hagtug. Regulars know the muf- ::ome out of the oven at 7:10 each momi11g. l FOOD ~----. .- Marylou The solid-gold sweetheart of the 184 Olym- p_ics, who gives a major exhibition next Saturday, Nov. 30, and Sunday, Dec. 1, at the Big Apple Sports Festival in New York, tells Ann Liguori that her first prior- ity remains gymnastics. Ot,her revelations from Mary Lou Retton: Shes found a new boyfriend and, yes, shes jurt as happy as she looks on all those commercials. E vcrybody asks that. espcciaJ. ty 10 Shannon KdJy, my boy. friend. P!x>ple always want 10 !'now if 'she is really the way she as on TV?' And I am. rm just a happy penon. Do,..""',., that ... ., aD al ddl.., tlld! J really don't even think about that aspect. I just want to keep my name out there as &ona u I poaibfy can. And whenever it saops, that is bow it is meant 10 be. rm just looki,. fOrwud 10 m.u. in the future. DD JW Mft a 1111..., m ~ ............ , ~ Trama, H!ah Bar . ) has a lot 10 ao with it We have bad • lot of o&n and bad 10 pid out the ht.st thqs iJr my ~ -the bcahhy. lthldic type of thqs. How .... ,...,..,_ cra.i1611 • ......... ! We (Jymnasts) really have 10 be in 1PX1 shape and look .,oo. '!It work out twice a day -once lD the rnoom. and once in the evening. just once on s.turdays. ~ It's moslJy l)'mnasbc tra.irung. &ett.i.. back into the l)'m. ~ your rilythm t.ck. leamirw new skills and oombina- ~ns. It's idq pat. I joa two nulcs at the most, moldy whal I'm on the med. lfl mis 1 work- out ~ and ~ its P>d 10 JOI to keep up your endwancz.. Do ,_ fmar , ...... tlo ~~ ......... ,_ ---~ Not nslly. It is di1i:lent t0 do normal ~ becaUIC if t do t0 1be amumncot ~'.!!of roqnin: me aod l&ltt ~ me. mid I rally mm 101De pi»- 12 ·USA v.mtD1t> • NovEM .. ~2A. 1985 Bouncing •Ille wals at age 4 •Ml F : Ja 24, 1 ... f*· ........ •amt:IJ 9 ........ ...................... . , .............. .. '111:(,..ilrt••• ... 2 '\;' ..... -.... •" ... n .... ._ .................. 1 ................... ,.. ...................... .............. ~ I tt _. ..... C1111Ja 911r· ..................... ..................... ................... ................ Clf IJ 11 ° J' "' • ..,., • ._ 11"m11at• pie around me when I do it. But I don't think an)1hina c:A it when I do nonnaJ diiap liR that. J mean, that ii the way I am. • ._ .......... OI) ;I:• 1nas n·e ..... ...,,.... de .. ciiM1 It is ~ ralilbc. I don't think rvc racbed my peat. 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Cl ·" SPORTS t ·~ --;,E,._ Brother. Mary Lou clear hll1les Ronmt Rl'fton. 14. tides/ broihtr of Mary Lou Rl'tton. b«amt his si.s- /er's personal manager soon afitr the '84 Summer Olympics. Ht talks with writer Ann Uguori about thetr refat10nship and how the Rl'tton family i.s handling htr fame. ms•111: ........... llttwlllyla WMt is y... nlie? rm son of taking care of her ... a 6unily member she trusts. I tra Yd with her. live with her. cook for her. Wllaal ltas clla•ad rile ........... ? Her ideals arc the same. She hasn 'l let it aet to her head. She lS still sincere. b IU•nl far Mm} U. to keep lmfld•IM .... ? Sure. the ~ is realJy a strain. That is why rm around -.. to have somebody to talk to. to take out the fhastration on. Do die ewe fl,_ 11 ... _. ,... ty atll? No. she can't F an~ with- out bcins ruqnimt That's lhe thtna that is so sad. She wants to be normal and I picss the pub& !Ct:S her as a cdebrity. 11ow-..a.eM..oeil? She jusl puts up with ll She has put up with lhe media. j ust every- thing. and she has survtved it and kecpsoo Pol. U.. ._.e ,,_. ,...... 's•fled this? I think they have done a beacr job than anybody. A lot of pmmts want 10 std their IM*S in ~­thin& and be there. but my mom and md just sat ma and let every- body ebc do their part. o.,... .. 0 .............. M.,U. .... ! Su.re. My mom. espril!!y. be- caute Mary Lou is her baby. My parenu oome down to Houston aboul ooae a mooth.. Wbm I c:a.n ICle her m:edina that awental suid-ance. ~ 1 linle k>ndy, ~ a mocber's toucb.. I call and Ibey oomerWttdown. ........... ....... ! Sbc .,._ys waDIS IO to to lhe IY1D-Sbc Wllll11 to be known a an athlete more than anyth,~ eht. ll USA v.mceco • Noveno 22-24. l9'S • 1 latest US. 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Hopes ~ high tOr this P9C1UtC -shot 00 that continent ~ di-~ e.t.a Klnlww . ~ s,._, Pt' + ~ is aur CIUI:..,. • .__ .... 11\ hishis ~ ~ out7i of~ pt.e sma: .... .,...,. • VldOr10US ~-sp;,es UkL Us is a~ about two inrompe1alts who render the • American ln1tftir>ce Service unintdlilmt Who~ you gonna calf? . None other than Da Aybord and CheTy 0.. under the gifted ' direction of...._ l..M6 (Trading Plaas and Animal House). Pbenomenon ~ S.-••• and oomedian Whoopi Goldbera. in her movie debut. ,et ICrious m Alice Walker's The Color Purple. The movie, bexd on the Puhizer Prim-winning novel, features Da- 91 Qo.s (Plaas in lM Ht!Wf. Sdvtrado). ~ c.... (A Soldl6s • Story). and a. O.W. 0.... (Commando). • N~ succeeds like suooess. IO when Hollywood finds somo- • thing that wor1cs, it tries the form$· . Since we last left them in • Romancing the SIOM, Mk.Imel and l(adlleea TWllllr have : married. beoonic bored and are now · ng fOr love in all the wrong ; places in TMJ~ oftM Nile. ! It bas taken an awNJ lot of pc:oplc and an awful lot of time to lt'1 A • Chorus Llnie to the !C"CCll. bUt i( anyone can move mountains. It as • Sir Ridmd AU • ...... who pushed heaven and earth to prodl.K% • Gandhi. The movie stan MidlMi Do1iPs ()'CS. this is his 9COOnd · movie this month). The chorcolral>hy is by Jefttty H01118day, who • aeRd the swr.aty gyrations for-Ffashdanct'. If they make successfu.J movies 001 a oomic strip like Suptm1(ln, ~ oou.kl a film hued on a boetd pmc be filr behind? The ansv.a: Cliw. · a oomedy whodunit. brinp aU those ook>rfuJ chanaers like Miss . Sc:ar1ct and Colonel Mumrd to cincmaric Mc. With Ellem Bn •. . n. c.ny, Mn#!' KaM. O.IMl;lm Uo,d. Muda MaO and Lenley Am W8lftlL • Probably the most talk.cd about holiday film as San1a Claus -TM : MoviL, which opens Wednesday. For the story behind the SSO md- lioo movie, tum to ~ 24. . : fr-:TllA===m:==--\,.1 __ _ ~Musicals ~rebollld I: There are always oomplalnts · about the dmrtb ~ musicals on ; Broadway, but December ; should rant.dy that : • Tl" Alysur;.,:l, Edwm • Drood. a musical on Dick-~ ms' 1mfini9hed now:l comes to ero.dwlry Dec. 2 The casl in- d~ Biiiy 8.+lef and Cleo ...... • A Britilh musical about the VICSOrian opium tnde, Poppy. • opens Dec. s with book and lyr- • ia by ..... Nldlok. • •Jmy's Girls. ICheduJed to open Dec. &. is a music:a.1 drawn , &om Jf:ffY Herman mUllCals - l1Sll .......... ,..,.,. .... sudJ as La C. ma 1-olla . MDIM and H~lc Dolly -with Lt6~ a.tla IU""9 and ..... •And Wind in 1~ w11. klws. a musical tmed on the 1908 Kenneth ~ book. arrives in New York Dec. I l I ••• USA Wax.aoiI>· NOV&CIEJt 22-24. 198S I SPORTS I For pig~n fans: Bowl mania Santa beua like footb.n - cniir-and ISO -because ~. lot of pidiron .aion. It belins with the dnsic Army-Navy pme Saturday, Dec. 7, in Phillddph.ia and 000- tinues with ooUcae bowl pmes: • C.alifomia Bowl. Dec. 14 in Fmno. Calif • O>erry Bowt. Dec. 21 in Pootiac, Midi. • Indqla.jenoe Bowl. Dec. 21 in Shreveport, La. •Li~ Bowl. Dec. 27 in Man~ Tenn. • AJoba 8owt, Dec. 28 in Honotulu . • Florida Citrus Bowl. Dec. 28 in Orlando, Fla. • Sun Bowl. Dec. 28 in El Paso, Tex.as. • AU-American Bowl Dec. 29 in Binningbam. Ala. •Freedom Bowl Dec. 30 in Anaheim. Calif. • Gator Bowl. Dec. 30 in Jac:bonvillc, Fla. • Bluebonnet Bowl Dec. 3 I in Houston. 8 Holiday Bowl. Dec. 31 in San~. • Padl Bowl Dec. 31 in Atlanta. And. of ooune. the new year ~the~ Roec and oth- er bta bowt sames. In NFL action. the first-round playoffs arc Dec. 29 . I HOUDAY LIGHTS I The R~ Plaz.a uec-li&hU.. mmlOD in New Yen C'rty is tet b" S:~ p.m. Dec. 9 . NBC will ~ the brivitics for- blmdcl:st at 7:30 p.m. EST. An cnan treat CBS will have a rq>eat broadcast of Gearwe C SclDa't wonderful A Christmas Carol. first seen last year The cast indudes Dmd Wmwr, S _ .. VOit and Fnnk FWay. nu s instant dasic will air Dec. 22 A classy month of proCJammJ,. also brino an ciaht-pan dramatJ· zation ofOwies Odens' brilliant Bleak. llOflM. It debuts on Mas-t~ 119ftltl'l' s.mday at 9 p.rn. EST, times may vary. The PBS leries SWS l>ma Rill and O.d:• Eliat The anuable hosl is, as always, AHmlr Cooki In This Sign. hued on the Joanne Greenberg novel of the S8JTl(" titJc. depicts the troubled rdationship of a cbf couple and thor ~.dauab1a~. IFl'elida (who won the Tony for her perfor-manoc m C"Tuldrm a Ussiw God), E4 W"**mat and SW C..., aar in the NBC Hall of'Fame pnxntation Dec. 9 The same nCht. CBS will au a bu-hour adapcation oi Lewts Catroll's Al.a in W°""'1rland with i .... uc ~ Gft9ll)' as Alice I IUSIC I New for JIRtide ._ ll'C the bell new mxiro-0. of Ouistma dusia· • Tit~ M~uiah (Philips). a.orus and Ordiaua of the Ba- vm'ian Radio, c... °""' con-~ Mmialt {London) with the 0Uas> Symphony Qrda. tta and COOnis. Sir Ge.a Seid ~ ..... Slwe UID.Ult.lflMIO CIMllT: ...... 27, ...... ~ Clllr't CW. • ,.._It Ill._.. (CIR) Stl6lll. nt-1• .. •,.... _, • '9111 .. ., .... _. ,.,..,., ... n. ~111cruc*tr (RCA) with the St Louis Symphony Orchts- tra, 1.-.1 SIMkt. oond\JCtina, _.....,...,, ....... ....... Wiiii,., kwe an act d CCUllQ8 ••. c. n • r1lf1 . His Daughter Wllhlrdtkot~ IO_.hll,ll'cn? THE SPECTACULAR M~l-SERIES EVENT PRELERES SUNDAY ON NBC~0 Check local listings for time and channel. I . . " .. : t, ~ . . Buy an HP.12C buainae alcui.tor bdo~ Decembtt 31. And we1J siw lOU •SIS rdlete. 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You play it b9Ck on a minisize dcdc hat also can reoord 24 hours of b.igb-6dd- ty music on one cassette. A1ong with the streamlined equipment anes .. skinny" tape -an 8mm update •f the balj:.inch tape, which has been stan- lard for home video since Sony intro- luced Betamax I 0 years 116J>. The new products will be in the stores cross the country in time for the holidays -but they will not come cheap. Sony's Mini-8 combination of c:am- order and playb9ck deck lisls for S 1,800. :om~ units <X.lSt about the same. Lnd ~ won't find pwoeconkd 8mm lpes m ston::s. But. some experts prcdjct skinny tape quipment will become the saandan1. .. It will be the dominant format wilhin !'Ven yon .. says Jay Sato, national mcr- handise rnanaeer for Sony's video line. Richard l...ort.:h. vice president of~ ak's ronswnc:r dc:ctronics division. links it could happen even sooner be- ausc 8mm tape and equipment ha~ so 1uch Pn& for them. Advantaees: • An 8mm amcnc is one-qua11Cr the ~of a conventional casseae. The ind~ -y has done a good~ of shrinking cam- :JRlers usiJlc halknch tape. An 8mrn uncorder, with enouah tape to film a 'bole vacation. woukf fit in a sbouldo- 11- • 8mm tape avoids the t.nJe now ~ ll in the halHnch tape 6dd bdwecn the xnpcting VHS and Beta bmats. With mm as saandard, pnxhars and Idler's of !Ci "°°'dcd tape would not have to di- Ide their rtlOU1'a:S belweerl two rompct-c bmats. That sboWd inaR for more -and cbmper -blpes. As lcq as pricn stay Nab. most people on't buy 8mm ~ideo . equi~t. but ia:s typically drop quickly m the con- uncr ekaron.ics 6dd. The ~ is that 8mm will take off n the fWl sysaan p-a drops to around ;en And l.ort.ch says that oouJd hap- :n in two to three years. a ordon Williams is bu.s1nns «illor of BC News. His broadcasts~ h«ud dai- on radio sta11om througlwuJ tlw USA. 'A WEEKEND· NOVEMBER 22-24. 198S . 19 • • • • 4 ' l l . I ' I • ( FtJMr &ouab'JbCAneTline.....,.. ~thenew&mbeam Freedan Line. Wah no cads to tie }Ull doNn, yoo c.an enjoy thecoo- venience and the powerci the new Sunbeam axdJess ~ krilie and c.anopmtt The<DdJe.cli rn.iJe' ha.cl power encqll to mix. dal.m CX>Olcies ma .. ~ the<Ddlesskniie will G1r\IC three~ turkeys; the HEAL TH . . . Plugging into powerwalking 'Walk, don't run' is the theme of fm Ike lllllSician Doc Severinsen ., ...... After . . for years. TIJR Tonig/u = Doc Scvcrinscn and fus wik Emily were sid of soreness and lower' back pain. Their chiropractor turned them on to Sirve R«ves' book PO'tW'r- Wallcing (Bobbs--Mmill., $8.95), and now they say they fed peat Powerwalking -also called racewatkina. hcalthwalkina or spccdwaJking -is known tOr its distinctive pit It couples a brisk walkina l*X with an e:qgerat- ed but rhythmic shoulder and hip movement Powerwalkcn pump their arms up and down and across their chests like sprint.en. push and puD their bodies over their legs and take long S1ridcs. The Scverinscns' lhrce-to- four-milc walk ~ morni through H~ Hills.~ takes about 45 minutes. -11 's not too taxing. it 5ICICTT1S easy. but it's not all that simple. You IC1 a pretty dam ~ wortout. and when rombined with other curci5c, like wind sprints., there's a bdJu va aerobic cfti:ict. .. TM T onighJ Show's mu- sical dire'1or says. -When I S1aJted, I had been runnina about three miles a day, and I oouJdn 't ., half a mile ~"bcsays.. Walk:q for cxcrcUe -be it a brisk stroll or ~ -is a hot sport KrOSS the USA. Tbcrc are more walkers than m. ten ( 55 million vs. 34 milliOO> and the number of wa1ken is ex- pcc:1ed to reach 80 million by 1990. ~to the la1eSt sur- vey by the President's Council on Physical F"ttness and Sports. Powcrwa1kina is cbeap, re- quua link equipment, can be done most anywhere and worts fOr most anyone. It uxs almoa all the mu.::lcs and bones. And like Severimen, many of ~·s proponents ~ often a~ wbo etUoY the same aerobic bencfn without the il\jury. A poMIWl.Jktt lands with about oae-6:fth the prmure of a runner or la'Obic dancer. "I Uled to nm but I De'WI" rai.. ty .,. into it... mys AJlona Mi1Cbdl, I Ola.> lrt rura1or who learned ~ this )QI"· -wben you're ftn1shed (powerwalkin4), f..~:ar body doelD 't .. tiJae -~ tx.m. a, Aotl 8rOMI -ml W lee Scual 1• II 1" ,....,.. Siiier' stlrtl • _.... .... , ...... n.: 45 ........ •ta111: ""' ........ It's not bard to k:am and it's the kind of thina you can improve. .. As in any ~ exercise, your pl should be to nwntain your peak rate fOr 20 minutes at least three times a ~ says Gary D. Yanker in TM Com- p/ttf~ Boole of ~Jang (Con&emporary Boob $9.95). Walkers must ex.m:iJc ~ lhan jcsr'S to II=! the a.me .er- obic benefit. A brisk walk o( 60 to 75 minutaat l IOto l..011ep1 f:st a::: fOr io'! ~~ Howard Jla>blon. eucuUYe ~of the Walb:n Oubl of America and author of /WM18'fc 10 FllMSJ (Simon ad USA WDxDID. NoVDOO 22-14. I 91S. 21 -! l . HEALTH ..,_...., MIJ day keep the or away Do you laUlh c:oouab? If your daily total ls less than 15 - ~ 3 bd}ylaughs -you're .. undef .. U8hed. says Hendrie Wcislneer, a psy- ~OIOllSI. and author of the new book, Dr. Wtisi~'s Anger Wcri-Out Book (Wil- . Morrow, SI0.9S~ Lauatucr ts a bm of pbysicaJ and ~laf fitncu that provides lots of accu- ulatocd cxerci9c tbnqbout the day. . of it as internal joaing. .. Wei- mer..-says. Mentally, bwnor ts plcasurabk and en- . . bdps us keep po spectiYC, often Points of view and unlocks tension. Physic:ally, 1esemdl shows that humor aids most -and grobably all -major systems of the tJodY, says Dr. Wtlliam F. Fry, a psydJ.iabist at the SWlford Univer- sity School of Medicine, Stanford. c.aJiL and author of ttuee boob on humor and health. A pxi laugh. Or. Fry says: •Gnu the heart mll!des a pxi work- out • Improves circulation. •Fills the lungs with o~ air . • Clears the respiratory ptssap • Stimulates alertness hormones that stimulate various tissues. • Aha'S the brain. diminishing tension in the cmm.J nervous sysaan. •Coumeram br, ~and ~ sion, an nqati~ e:m00ons linbd to ph)'5- ical illnes9es • Pcssll>ly relieves pain. .. People ooosidcr humor qwntcacn- tially human, .. says Clmtc McCauley. u- tociate ""*9or of psyc.hokJl.y at Bryn Mawr Cnllqae, Bryn Mawr, PL~ .. lt's very impor1ant to be ~t of IS having 8 P>d 9enJC of humor. People in the wont oood.itions ~ qucntly find the mOll to ~ about Re- prdles of your sitmlion, if you're not -..W.. here's what the experts iuom- mend: • Know )'O'lr iaulbll:I" pro6le and what mUa )'OU ..... •Wann up. Slmt th~ about ~ funny. If~ doesn't teem that funny at ftrsa, Slay at It. •'lake a humor.mcditatim break b >10 min•dlel duriaa the eemest pu1 of your.t.v . • ~ .... libnlry of &vori1e b~ mar writr:n. cmtoom, records, tapeS, pio- tura and jobs. •• pllry&I wiab wonk. in,.s. ~ ciatiam IDd lifnatim& • Pmcbte " idion iJr ooaniooaJ rdieCQ - _Jlich/and Ricb\and ' .. Ii 1: • • • • .,, I ere comes ' aus' Can Dudley Moore and $50 lllillion create a holiday classic? Hollywood is banking on the movie that opens Wednesday . ., .. Ya He's probe~y the most popu- lar guy in the woricl but so far Santa's been scmcrH.hy. Yes. we alJ saw and loved Miracle on J4th Stren. the onJy movte in which he was por- trayed as a reaJ character, but th.is 1947 classK' was more about the spmt of Chnstmas than the man himself. One .'Jag1c Chnst-mas. which opened rcccntJy. is very much in the same vein. But now Sama Claus -The .\lone as coming to town. Open- ing Nov. 27. at's the story of the joviaJ fellow himself. How he came to be Santa.. and how he helped virtue and moralJty pre- vail in our wor1d. And. as befits the long wait he doesn't come unadorned. Tile movie, produced by Alexander and llya Salklnd. who gave us the Superman saga. 1s a true me- dia event At S50 million. at's probably the most eltpensave film ever made. It will be the first movte ever to open within one week an the USA and almost every Wcstcm Europeah capttaJ Clty. Austraha. Japan and Laun Ammca. And 1 ts release will be acccm- pan icd by a bhz:zard of merchanY disc:: ptCturc books. elf dolls. J•8· saw puzzJes. and more. McDonald's as sponsonng nu- mm>u.s sc:recninp of the film nationwide to benefit RonaJd McDonald House and other charities.. KodaJc is incorporating footaee of the film m its Chnst- mas oommercials.. .. J'd Ii.kc 1t to be a new Chnst- mas tradition." says O~vad Newman. the screenplay wnt.cr. And why not? It has Santa's skigh sliding acrog \})( moonlit sky. beina pulled by aaht rein- deer and k:avmg a t.ra.if of SW· dust behind. It bas Santa's enormous toy factory, loaded With ('VCf)' I~ anablc childhood &ntasy. And rt has a whole slew of gaaly. andus.- trious dves.. with OudJey Moore as the mosa unptsb -and. at S feet 3 inches tall the tallest of them all ··Sama Claus." Newman ex- plains. ~is for kids but also for every adult who retains a child- b.kc wonder." Of course. some adults find this i~ more difficult to must.er than othcn. Take Moore. for instance. who plays Pat.ch. the ambiuous if not meticulous elf who almost comes into conflict with Santa -it was so difficult to play a na - 1 vc. childlikc character. -says Moore. 49. whose son Patnck. coi ncidentally. is nicknamed Patch. -it's unlike anyth.ing rvc ever done before but it was fun. The film has its own brand of tenderness, which I like ... The mo~ also was a chal- lense to Newman. the Salkinds and director Jeannot Szwarc, all of whom a.re Jewish ... I was de- termined to make him a nonsec- tarian Santa.. .. says Newman. -a Santa that could be sccn and en- JOycd by alJ ... But since in has research he discovered that -most of the 15 or so diffnent vcrsaons of the Santa Claus myth were rdigJous -St Ntcholas betng the most obvtOUS example, .. he also real- ized that the screen Santa would have to be reinvented. .. The Santa WC know Ln Amer· 1ca comes out of the poem Tire Ntght Bef<n Chrislmas. But Tn.a.r ... tm -m: 11. '* .... .... ..., ...... ~ ... , Tn.Star llS ms -TE TWmlO: Cllll (IMW kfl11t11) _, 1111 .... Alp(Wr c.n.I), sUn 1 )ltm wt. while 11's a given that he lives an the North Pole and makes toys for good boys and girts. there· s very little that's known about him. I had to work backwards and amagme how somebody would grt to be this man. .. Newman finally came up with a woodcutter named Claus who hves with has wik Anya in a northern country in w .. ninth or I 0th cennuy." A btizl.atd map:ally uansporu w couple to the NOl'th Pole. which also serves as Bftand. The little men ofter him immortali~ for deliv- ering their toys for kids around the world. .. It was CS$Ctltial for h.im lO be I univma.J father flf- urc,., says Newman, ~ IS why I knew he shouJdn 't have children of his own -he's fa- ther to all children ... The film spms centuries and bc:comcs contemporary when Santa discovm that a ruthles.s toy manufacturer named B.Z. (John Lithaow) plans to ~ a killing out of 1 de8dly ~ .in- vention that woukt be 1rreslSt- 1blc to duldrm. With the heip of two younplen -a stJttt urchin and I poor little rich Jir1 who end up as "the love story" of w movie -he defeats evil. Director Szwarc. whose CT?Jd- its include Supergirl and Jaws l. sees Sama -as a return to a very classical fantasy fairy talc. full of hean and totally without VlC>- ~ It's a worid of dreams. .. And indeed we have no elec- tricity in the movie -only can- dlelight -and no metal (only wood) in the toy factory. We tried to create a delicate balance ~ pathos. humor. and vi- sual imagery in a way that would enhanoc the magic ... Adds producer llya Salland. 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The urut trust c uruetpal bonds.. f the account, an. of each bond. Th pcrwork. Most 1 monthly tnCOmc c rucipal bonds pa: year The disadvanta a unit trust. then charge. Because of swtcd to peoJ* ~ vestment five yea: Bond funds CXJ or government bo ly a company 1tst the company, and of bonds. Clloose m1rum1ZC entry ai A local broker 11on about urut tn mauon about no newspaper ads - eta.I SCCtJons. A books.. including. Srraug1es. <b:rib Nttd advice on n rue to USA ' nance.r. P.0 Bo. D C 20().U Inc' daJa. plus J'O&U ho and phoM numbf IOUOT1S USA WEEKEND. N YOUR FINANCES ---=----.. the bond Slits you Are there any d:i&renccs bctwccn U.S. vernment and municipal bonds? ch is a better mvcstment'? J.P. Voynick PL Ph n'.., N.J. There cenainly arc ditJerences. and ey can mancr to you. notes Peter Pas. 11. author of Personalized Money Srrare- es (Warner Boolcs). Let's swt with a u1ck oomparison. U.S. JOvemment bonds pay higher tes of mterest. They arc oonsidercd the est investment because the interest and nciP'e arc _pranlt:led by the federal ovemmcnt 1bey arc easy to buy and 11. and the interest is free from state and . but not i:dera.l taxes. Municipal bonds pay slightly lower tcs. the ctwie to buy and seU is-slightly · • but the interest is free from bolh Cdcral and state taxes-if you live in the tc issuing the bonds. Since they're free federal taxes, municipals are BCnCf- a bener deal b an)'OOC mam. more $40,CXX> a year bccau9C oftbc higher bracket. But remember. with munici- it's a little harder to free up your Oney. Don't try to pick individual bonds _ourself. You probably don't have the me. Instead. look into unit trusts and nd funds. The unit uust oontains many di.ffcrcn t unicipaJ bonds. You buy a small chunJc f the account, and you own a small picct f each bond This reduces risk and pe- pcrwor1(. Most trusts can arranse for ~thJy income cbeck:s even though mu- ruapal bonds pay interest only twice a year. ~ disadvantaec? When you buy into a unn trust. there is about a 4 percent ~-Because of that. unit trusts arc best swted to ~ who plan to hold the in- vestment five years or loop. Bond funds exisl for either municipal or government bonds. The ~ .. is reaJ.. ly a company itself. You buy a share in thcf company, and the cornpa.n_r buys a lot o bonds. Oloosc a .. no-load fund and minimize entry and exit dwJCS. . A local broker can give you informa- tmn about unit trusts. You can find infor- mation about no-&o.d mutual funds in n~ ads -especially in the fina~ cut1 IC:CtJOns. A number of financial books, includinl PmoNJliud Money Strategies. detcribe variom funds. a ---I.ml ..... Nttd advi~ on managirig your~' Wrul' to: USA WEEKEND, YOW' /:1- naD ltttS. P 0. Box .500W. ~= .c. }()()44, Jftdwk brief bi . daJa. plus your honw and IWri and ph(}fW IUlm/Jtrs. 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' f: I a ~~~~ u all 1 11. tfdl1Jo,r1 I r.111 t~ f' ~ff f. tr~ tiji.ff • ~ ~ ~ ~ I I ~. ~ J 1i J; ef.M 1 J'111 : ~"' ~'!t · s ~.f u ~ :ris r iif.~s ~iil·i~ilfl'l~c::• r ~ tn1.l~f unll:'~ ·r .t5.. ~ I ~f 1·jhU1i;Hl!i I g J I ~ J rf 11.:.liJ.J 11 ~l fJf ·• rr: l I , 11 3 ~s.i1· 11 , .... ·?Jt:11 • iijHI g s._f • h ifs.!!" sJ ~ liC»' ---(I 1-ll iBh · 2°1ti I i. i~ I \ . A powerful· new work created in the rich tradition of bronze horse sculpture. An original sculpture dramatically revealing Monroe's lave and knowledge of horses. Horses have always been a very special part of Lanford Monroe's life. There has never been a time when she has n't owned or worked with them. And, as an experienced equestrian, she has the most profound understanding of their inner spirit as well as their physical beauty. It's n o wonder, then, that her enormous artistic talent finds its finest expres- sion in the extraordinary bronze sculptures she creates portraying these magnificent creatures. Now, The Franklin Gallery takes pleasure in announcing 'The Intruder," a compelling new work by Lanford Monroe-one that confirms her dominance among the great horse artists of our day. In this original scuJpture, a stallion and his mare-their peaceful browsing shaken by an unfamiliar sound or scent-stand alert. It is a moment of high drama and primal impact, when natural curiosity is tenuously balanced by the instinct for s urvival. The scene is portrayed with complete and stunning realism-the quality most Shown tmalkr 1h.an 1C1ual llu of .1pptOJrJmalfty r high )I 11 ~· ww. (indudfn8 bur) ·-.. --------------- highly valued by knowledgeable collectors of bronze horse sculpture. To capture every detail of the artist's work, "The lntruder" will be crafted in cold-cast bronze. Each piece will be individually shaped from a carefully prepared sculptor's blend of powdered bronze and resins, then meticulously hand-finished to achieve the lustrous patina that is characteristic of the fi nest bronzes. ORDER FORM This important new sculpture is available only by direct application from The Franklin Gallery. And there is a limit of one per order. Displa yed in the home, this vibrantly life-like work will be enjoyed , admired -and talked about-by all who see it. A superb ex.ample of horse sculpture at its exciting best. You need send no payment now. to acquire "The Intruder." Simply return the accompanymg Order Form to The Franklin Gallery, Franklin Center, PA 19091 , by December 31 , 1985 . .......... -... .. ...... THE INTRUDER by Lanfo rd Monroe The Franklin Ga.Uery Franklin Center, Pennsylvania 19091 Please mail tTy December 31 1985 L1m1t: One per l)rder .. Please accept my order for ''The lntruder," an original sculpture by Lanford Monroe, to be crafted for me in rold-cast bronze and hand-finished. at the Mr./Mrs./Miss _________________ _ issue price of $195. • I need send no mo ney now. When my sculpture is ready to be sent to me, Address ___________________ _ I will be billed for a deposit of $39. •and, after shipment, fo r the balance tn 4 monthly Installments of the sarn~ amount. City "Plue "'ll .,_l't 4'1,... 1•1 ~ Sl . W _,, 11t11'f'I"' ""' ININl/111~ --------------------- Signature _____________________ _ ........ -............... -.:..,,........ State, Zip --------------------~ )145 .. l .. .. .. " ' " , ... " " .. ... .. ... .. " I ~ I ~ I .. I ! •• • • • A .. ' 4. & " .. t S U R G E 0 N G E N E RA L' S WA R N I N'G : S m o k 1 n g Causes Lung Cancer, Heart Disease. Emphysema. 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COU.. P001Wi UCU at UIC (1'..-Q(ltwe.) -~~ WU'TUU. UCLA et Ncwtto =(llwe.) ...... , ._ •11"*8 ... HOUYWOOD 'AM ...... -...,..,. ~ tt:11 u.AY...,.. PllAL tW rtiMIWIPGITll IND IPGllW -... llCMAIL 'I IPGITI IIIACtM ....... llY ___ _ --... MPOOTIAU. ................ ... ,, ...... --(Live) Q (I tn.. .... , ·i==HOUYWOOD '* -UC. ... MCOT ,,. __ Tuescbly __ _ .,. ...... 9\' .. -- --~---·u..i.· .. M POOTIAU. .._ 'flftl .-.. al u.. (UN) car....•..._, #All'lli£•&•J""D•1111 ':•J~~ ...... c. ..... :fi C1-.,1 (LM)(I twe.) --·1 MClll ... MOLLYWOOD'IM -~ tW mAT••rTIOPOLYWICW --rn.a.y----•m111 tW!,£ coum .aoTUl.L n..-.. Ml (U..) (I twe.. ...... J (Pleue eee SPORT9/he• 81) 'Fortress' challenges actress By JERRY BUCK ""' ............. MALIBU -Raebel Ward lives OD a cliff-hutJina home deep in the Malibu Mountatns, not unlike the Australian llaclael Ward wilderness where she filmed HBO's '"For- tress." The borne she shares with her husband, Australian actor Bryan Brown. her co-star in ••The Thom Birds," and their year-old dauahter, Rosie, is perched high in the mountains. A balcony alODJ the back, adorned with tinklina wind chimes, affords a mqni.ficent view of the Pacific Ocean. But this scene of domestic tranquillity is in sharp contrast to the savaacry in "Fortreu." Thia movie, which Home Box Office will bqin broadcastina toniaht centen on the rkidnappina of a Nni Auatralian achoolteacher and the students in her one-room achoolhouae by four mukedmen. The movie wu filmed in the Grampian Mountain• in Victoria, Australia, and wu the Britiab actress' fint film in that country. Althoup "The Thom Birds" wu set in Australia, 1t was filmed in California. "I thouabt the character was a real departUtt 1or me since being glamorous was nota prerequisite," said Ward. "It was the pa.rt of a girl who goes through an experience rather than just being decorat- ive in a love bit "It's very hard to find a film where you're not trailing after men. It's bard to find a Wendy Hiller finds new importance in playing 'Earnest ' BJ MABY CAMPBEU. ,.... ·-- NEW YORK -Dame Wendy Heller says contemporary television viewen will be surprilCd at the number of lauahs in a play written bcf'o~ the tum of the centu.ry. She ia talki!'f. about ··ne Importance of Bein& Earnest, ' which OICar Wilde wrote in IS"9S and wlllcb will be lbown oo PBS Friday as p1tt of the ••cmat Performaocea" series. Hillert. wbo has the role of Lady Bratkneu in the play, says viewers alto will be 1urpri1Cd at the unbunied .,.ce of tbe production. "Michael Liodlly-H wbo directed ua for TV, Mid he was~ to"°"' dtioal ~ the lut week we p&a)'ed u..," abe aaya. •11wu11to11iabina bow may more laulht "JOt. .. When Wilde't comedl' fhlt opened, as far u Riller lcoowa, 1t .,c ~ oac uo&vorable review, by O«lqe llrDaftl Shaw. "I think Shaw WU -ob., bow I bate to use this word against my idol -a bit short- tempered that Wilde had 1ot such a success," she says. "Shaw wasn't a com- mercial proposition as a playwriaht until about 1912. "Shaw's notice did say it had to be play~ like a very solemn charade, tonaue in cheek, and played like chamber music, with put sincerity and simplicity.'' When Hiller was asked to play Lady Bracknell for the fint time two yean qo, the lei.zed the chance. The run wu for a month in Watford, Eqland, near enouah to ber home tbat abe could drive beck and fOrtb daily. The 73-_year-old ~ wboee buaband turned U on Nov. I, says, .. It suited me admirably. I thoupt I'd be too old to play it IOOD. .. Two Americans walked in one evenina udaid, 'Let'tdoitforTV.'Sowedid. We rcbeuled it for TV the tut week we played it and abot it in two and a bait days of the aat week. We knew tllcfe'd be no retakes, becauae ol the time ... Hiller mede a CJUk:t trip to New York thla fall to publicize "The lmpc)l'W\IOe of' pa.rt with any dimension to it at all. Therc'rc so many teen f!ictures, or male pictures, or women-trailin~-behind pic- tures. That's fine when you re young, but when you get older you want somethina with a bit of scope that you can take responsibility for." She said when she was offered the role of Sally, the schoolteacher, she eagerly ac- cepted. "She was someone with a pro- fession, which wu different for me, .. abe said. "She bas to call on her farthest resources, which I liked bccau1e it wu interestina to see how far people will ao to survive." "Fortrcu" really is a story of survival. The kidnappers force Sally and nine children into a cave deep in the wildemesa then seal the openina. The prisonen find an underwater way out the back but arc recaptured. They escape again, an~ this time build a fortress in the mountains to defend themselves from the kidnappen. That's when it turns to savagery. "It is a bit like' Lord of the Flies,"' Miss Ward said. "All your conditioning is slowly stripped away. ln the beginnin&r the thou&ht of killing is completely foreign to them." Dame Wendy Biller Bcsina Earnest." She walked around Mu.- haUan with a cane as a ~ult of a fall in January. Tbe acttets. made a dame of the Briti.ab empire in 197 S, won docution contatt as a child and joined the Manchester Repertory Compuy in 1930 at 18. After a couple Of years acuna aad siqe-ma~ns t~ lbe left to .. cratb .. London. W'tticb • ctlcs iD (l'leue .. an.1.a,....a1) Sunday, NoY9mber 24, 1916 3 Joel Crothers will be missed 'Santa Barbara· actor blessed with talent, grace -andclass By LYNDA HIRSCH J~I Crothers, last seen as Jack Lee on .. Santa Barbara.'' died Nov. 8 at the aae of 44 foUowina a short illness. h's a simple statement -lad, short and not befinina the man at all, since Joel Crothers waa none of those thinp. Joel wu complex. One interview with him, when a repor&cr did the unspeabble and showed up 4S minutes late, was both friahtenioa and cbatmina. Joel sat in bis tiny "Edie ofNight .. dressina room (he wu playina Miles on that show at the time). "You're late. And I shouldn't have waited ... The shockina blue eyes were icy. "I was aoina to leave. Lucky for you it was pourina ouisjdc." After an amazinaly Iona pause: "Now that I've told you off. I'll pretend I was early and you weren't late. l only said you were late to make myselffcel importaoL It's something J like to do sinc.c it's bard to feet important most of the time." Joel pve an interview that ~nt on and on .. Joel talkin1 about Joel Joel talking about bis c:areer-, Joel talking about bis father, who produced the loog-runnina rdiaious series "Lamp Unto My Feet." .. Wortrina for my dad was wonderful. He decided to aive me a chance at 9. My pe.renu found me in m y bedroom one momina when I was 8 tallcina into my mirror. My dad decided I could do ttic ume thins into a camera. "I was a •tranae kid-good, but strange. And I bad tunnel visjon. l knew from the tint TV show I wanted to act -always." Nor was Joel sad. He joked and loved jokes. Not the kind that start with. "Did you beat the one about ... 'r' but he had wit. off-the-adf' charm. The last mcetina with Joel was after an Emmy awardl presentation. There he was. tum-your-bead handsome in a blue velvet jacket. He stayed on the elevator past bis stop to trade quips. One woman stared for the entire ride. Joel knew she wasn't staring because she recoanizcd him, but because he looked so much like Tom Selleck. Finally -DllYll-oaa Don 't look for Luke, Laura on 'Hospital' BJ LYNDA BIRSCH Q: I'm 1 bia fan of .. General Hospital." Can you tell me if Luke and Laura arc JOina to appear in the story anymore? If they came beck. would they bring tbe baby? - J.K.., Bu.fl'alo, N.Y. A: At .lfttat, &Mre are .. plau .. lilrtllC .._. lae _. La•ra. P...ne.r Glerii M•tJ _. witter Pa• PalUa lmldl I.a, lt _.,talr&MttllefauM..W .... tdle Mr6 el Ll*e ... IAtln'• eMW.-. &Mt • ...., ....... Mt ., ..... I.Ge ,. ....... wtdl Lava Jut ,..,.. 0.... PrMdl jat ..................... A.BC ......... .. ,..,... lllil ..... ,. .............. ...., TV ..... cema.c ·~::1.e a.., ... .._ leatl ....... U.. TV ... ..... ........ _. .... ewerk.Atdltt ..... ..... ., ........... ,,.... .. ,....,. .. .. o-nl .......... " Q: What happened to Hoj)C and Alan Michael Spauldina Jr. on "The Ouidin1 Uabt?"-LB., Jamestown, N.Y. A:ladle....., .............. ..., • Sunday, ~.,,-24, 1915 wat .. Uve la New York. It'• 1tru1e, lleweYer, diet wllMm ftill• wat IO New Yett, M u.t taJljq ..... •t bewia& a .... la ........... a.. lie fer1•ttea dlat lab ... _. Wl-'ndler were ., dlere? ,...... .,.. .. p1au .. brtaa beet th dlancs... ti a.,. 1& W1 ,.a.1, ........ "a.wlM IJOt" ,,..mee,. are 1tlU trJia& 14 IU'e ~ leru1 IO rec.,. u Alu, a.,.·.~ ... far .... a .... o. Q: If I remember comctly, Julia on "Youna and the Re1tlns" was 1oina to Europe to have a baby. Did that happen in the sto!)'~ne. and i1 Julia ever retumina?- LN.~ Cllicqo, 111 . A: ..... cM.net«., J.U., ,..,. .... ,. .... l•H ... 1111811 .. ~·Ne w.n • ..... , ......... ..., ....... ........ .... ............................ . ........................... Have 1 que1t.ion 1bout your f1vorite MMP or ~•tar? Wrire to Lynd• Hil'ICh, c/o News America Syndicate, P.O. Box I 9620, Irvine, C.Jil 917 J 4. She will answer u moy quatioo1 11 she C1JJ in ber column. but the voluJM of m1il makes penooaJ repJJa impc>qibk. she asked if he was Tom Selleck. "Sorry, I'm not, •. be reried. "Oh, you can't kid me,' said the woman. She winked aJ\d promised to keep his presence a ~t. · "Listen." said Joel after her exit ... For years fans used to ask Tom Lf be was Joel Crothers. 'Course, it didn't land him any exll'I jobs, it didn't make him 'Maanum, P.1.,' but because I look so much like Tom l'veaotten lotsoflteadyoommcrcia.J work. So I aot the best of the deal ... Joel's cardet wasn't short. He worked almost constantly for 33 yean. Not one person who worked with Joel ever co~lained. He wu a abater in 1Cenes, a rarity 10 the busineu. He also made certain be was pre~. His life was mdced too short. Forty-four 1s not that long for someone with the talent, grace and class of Joel Crothers. Treuure hunter Don't let the wblte bat fool JO'I· Cbul• K•"-' pla19 a .uJala oat to oaptare a ueu.n lllM• ID tlaa Naft.bo lncllan cllft ...U· .... la A.rtaona on ••A• •lat• W•ld... airl<l.~:., .. ,. at I p.a.oaNBC, t. a•E mC> : ,.,,--1 I I 'I I i . 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(A) ~ ...... .... , __ ....... 1WLOC*IATW 1111 """'---_., .. -·--,..,_ Ii W. &mf "Chagall'I Journey" A look et the Nt. and tlmel of renowned ert- 111 Mere Cheat4I from hit modest b9glo- nlngl 1n CDtllt AlAlele to hlil dettti In Merch 1985 et lhe • of 97. Author ~Im Pot<* nerretea. ( 1 hr.) ......... A 11WY • ICMllT Anlmeted. Sher· lock Hemet end Or. Watton Join toroea 10 llWM1lge .. _. cblble nudef thet stemmed from a woman'• ~. Voice of Helmet by 10 Sunday, Novembet 24, 1985 Peter O'Toole. ( 1 hr.) •(JI).,. .. Superglrl" (198.4, Fantasy) Helen Slaler. F'aye Dunaway ( 1 hr . 5"4 min.) • TWnw ..,.,..,. u.u. .... ~ WT,_•&.-.r ..... CllCAm•ai-.. _, " . ..,.. .,. "The Omega Man" (1971. Sci 1W1C•Flctlon) Charlton Helton, Anthon', Zerbe. ( 1 hr . 38 min.) (Z) ... "Follow The Fleer' ( 1936. Mu sloel) Fred Attalre. Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr 50 min.) •1 ILUIC ........ .. ..WWiiih ,. camr•n ...., ...,..,_. ._.OI~ ~-f-i"--mmf--Q _, .. ~••1• .. "Htldl" ( 19ea. Drema) Mexf. mlllan Schei. Jten Simmons ( 1 hr.. •C min} · 1 •MJtWll•••· -----19 .... -., ··~ •"ca' ...-.......... . GUI.ID m ii u.w ... .... ._ WMtOll.Wtl ,,_,.MUIVT TGll•mlT ........ .. ,.. .. mTOLUCCI --·--=· 1lll .,. "Mutiny On The Bounty" ( 1963. Adventure) Marlon Brando. Tr• vor How-~3 hra., 45 min) ... Cl) ' ..... Sch9duled: PfO-"'"of former heevyw.igtit boxing cham-blori Rocky Marciano and jaU mualclen bevld Brubeck. fS: hr .. 30 min ) ... coca• 1e1 ------IOD••-WMtOll.Wtl ..... ,..,,.-.&. MITAITIC WOIU OP M ..... •' LU oa I TY Swtmmlng with dolPhlnt 11 I Oolphln Reeearch c.n11< 11'1 Gr .. y Keys. Fla .. • llger bee11e. ho1I# en 1n1t1c1111 arm work1, Hoot Club member• t>ecome rock and '~.j I -·· . --· .. "Where l~~ Llllel Bloom" ( 1974, Orama) JuflP Oht>llOl'I, Jan 1Sml~~-(~3e min> .. •M-..W .....,." ..... -----ATCM.Ylltf I •.llCll.,_. -lilllllay Cold. l ::.:.AMI OCUll'• .. "Cloek An<I Oegge<" ( 1964. Suspenee) Henry ThOmas, 09t>ney Cole- me~hr .. 41 min.) Cl) , .... (%).,. "Harry AM Son" ( 1984. Ora· ma) P•ul Newman. Robby Benton. (1 hr .• 67 min.) •r-llOlfllTM. .. _,.,.,_ ....... " ... ...... GM.All ii ~9' _,U IA --... , ...... .. "The Doctor TakM A Wife" UMO. Comedy) Lorett• Young. Ray Mii· land. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) CJ) .... TMI 1111A• "Pinocchio" A Oramatlzatlon of the cla.Nlc tale. &tarring Carl Reiner aa the puppet maker Gepetto, Paul Reuben• u Pinocchio. Jemes Cot>um as the tmllter gypey. James Be- lulhl, Lalnle Kazan and Mlchael Richer<'• ( 1 hr.) ,,,..,1:11.11 118 11 ... lODAY .... ,....,, •• , .. o .. .. , ... Cl ... J ... .,...c... .,. "Khartoum" ( 1966, Dreme) Charlton Heaton, Laur~ OIMet. (2 lhra ff::.11a111 PM&YMllMT --·---·--Cl) a NOTIMl Scheduled geme: Hhfngton Redskin• et Pltttburgh Btaelerl ~~M.) D ... Reolonal O<Mfage of Mleml Oolphlnl at Bvffalo 81111, New Eng- land Patriot• at New York Jett, Cincinnati Benoals at Cleveland Browns or Sen OI- ~ Charge<• at Houston Oller•. (3 M .) • llO¥ll "Snow White And The Three Sloogee" ( 1961, Comedy) C.rol Hetu. The ThrM Stoc:>gas. (2 hra.) I ::Ii."':··· llO¥ll "Charlie Chen In Honolulu" ( 1938, MyttefY) 8tdnty Toler, Phyfflt Broot.t.J,t hr .. 30 min.) ti-II ,..,_, ___ a POOlllU. Schedultd game. San Chargers at ~ton Olleft (Live) l ;J..-.... ....,, -Wlnlton Tour Teem Rodeo from WlcNta. ic.t'l=CT ) ( 1 ht. l ® N• •I IDCll tty'lng to alAlge a puppet show. meet• en unuauat CtMtU<• thet dtft'lll'd ettentlon. 0 (I).,. "Gerbo Tltlk1" ( 1984, Orama) Anne Benctoft. Aon 8111«. (1 hr., 43 min) o mc•TOmMU. -..,.,_ ="' ,._ ~t':r liiit..-n ... ..,,.._ Adwntur• Of HUdcll'ber· ry Ann" ( , •• ~, Patrlak Day. Samm-.Art WllltN. (2 """) CH> .. "Eddie And The Cruisers" ( 1983. Orama) Tom Betenger, Michael Pare ( 1 hr., 32 min ) CO .,. "Yentl" ( 1983, MUSICal) Bar- bfa Streisand. Mandy Patlnkln (2 hrs., 30 min.) (%) .,. "Murder Al The Vanllle9" ( 1934, Mystery) Jack Oakle, Kitty Carl~ lsle.~ .• ~.;J:l 11111 WM.LmmTW-.T ...... ii .. .., .... , .. "Coech Of The YNr" (1980, I•,:~ Robert Conrad, 0.¥1<1 Hubberd. • iLICIW• ... ..,. o mc••••n NA-tell Oua<'el Classic, flnal rouna live from Boca RatoSI-Fla. (2 hrs.) tt9~.,. "Slngln' In The Rain" (1952, Muslcal) Gene l<elly, Debbie Reynol<'s. (2 hrs .• 10mln.) iwl a,.._"""°'•~ ,_.AWAY _,."Sea Wife" (1957, Adventure) Rlct\a(d Burton. Joen Collins (2 hrs.) 1 --~ a·=·---" Tount-IUUTTwrntDIL m.IWI -&11eaeoon ---• -15••1T00111 .., ... _,. ''The Nutty Professor" ( 1963, y) Jerry Lewis. Stella Stevens (2 hrs.) • ..... .,.,~,•-tt "Death of an Expen Wit- ness" Stella Mawsorl'a bOdy Is round hanging In the chapel (Part 5 of 6) Q ( 1 hr.) l :.=- ...,.,al .. TMI LOIT-aml Ralph and Alica'• try al partnlhoOd Is shof1·11ved when the mother of their aO~aby went• her child back. O (%) "Love Streams" ( 1984, Ora· ma) John Caasavetn, Gena Rowlends 2 hrt .. 16 min.) AMCA•OITll TUM Oil,_ --ITOOlll ..-cA'la.I _..,_,. WO a -• Cll•. tT-.iv •.. ,... _,. "Etectrle Dreams" ( 1984. Com- edy) l.enny Von OOhlen. Virginia Md<'Mn tl hr • 35 min ) oo .. um.1aamn••n• From the MGM Grand Hotel In Lu Vegu: the matter lmpt'esai<>nltt mlmica Ktrmlt the Frog, Or Ruth W"lhelrner. JullO lgletla• and Prealdent ANgan. ( 1 hr.) we CCIU.• fl001UU,. UCLA at USC i=~~ ......... Animated. A bfaw rodent stows eway on the famous v..-bOund ror the New WOttd. < 1 ht.> 1-:--'i:.,_ ~ review. "White tt" (MlkNlll ~°"· Gt ) , "~ Pitch ' (Ryan o·:'if: "Death Wllh "4" (Chtrtet Bron- ;'~ NOTIMl Scl'ledultd O-"*-Green S.y Pack.,.. at Lot Angtlta Rema (live) 3 ~----~ ...n-8.conctwv ._. La Joie • ..,. "Midnight Offe<lngs" (1981, S~t.Aellsu Sue Andefaoo. Mary Mc . 1 (2 hra.) • d I lilt Historian Mlcheel Wood travels the Congo River northeas1 from Kln&haN in western Zaire to Ki.tn- ganl and the joining of the Lowa and Lua- labfl Rivers al Lowa. O ( 1 hr.) I Wm WT MOYia •'RIC -tell lnternatlonat World Cop, final round llYe trom La Quinta. Calif. (2 hrl.) CD m ..... a...-a.MLOIT ill vi.w.r. .,. taken behind the acer. during the making of Geotga Luc. and Stewn Sp19tberg't apect~ ~ "Raiders Of The Le»t M " for a look at how the aciv.nture fllm came together. ( 1 CIJ mwll "Three Llttle WorO." ( 1950, Mualeal) Fred Astaire, Red Skelton. ( 1 lhr .• =1·~AUCTDI ~..,. .. "GI Blues" (1960, Comedy) EMs Prealey, Jutlet Prowse (2 hra.) Cf) mwll "Brolcen Arrow" ( 1950, Weat- ern) James Slewar1. Jett Chandler (2 hrs) a u.-.a-.n ~ mwll "Executive Suite" ( 19~. Ora- ma) William Holden, June Ally9on (2 hrs. 35 min.) • llO¥tl "City In Fear" (1980, Suspense) Davi<' Janssen. Rober• Va~2 hrs .. 30 min.) • MOTO."!'A'::. {I) .,. "The Phlladetphla Expertmenl'' ( 1984. Scieno9 Action) Michael Pare. Ne~Alten. ~ 42 min.) ... I Wr-' II • n••ALL = "Katherine" ( 1975. Orama) An Cerney. Sissy s~ (2 hrs.) a .. "Resurrection" (1980. Orama) Ellen Burstyn, Sam Shaper<' (2 hrs ) •.,."Rivkin' Bounty Hunter" (1981, Orama) Ron Leibman. Harry Morgan (2 hrs) • left IOUMAL "Vayan Con Olot" Documents the Significant exOdut of Lat~ nos from the traOltlonal Catholic churcil to tvndementallst rellgloni. ( t hf I •:'=tTmY ~ .,. "The Blahop't Wife" ( 1948. Fantasy) Cary Grent. L0te1ta Young ( 1 hr .~Lm -1e:;= --IOl1' M UAT Mft The root• of roci< 'n' rOll are traotd through the car..,. of Biii Hiiey. the E*"Y Bfoth- ert , Fata Domine. &lddy Holy, Bo Odd- ~.Elvis Preetey and Others. CZl .. "Vlnc.nt, Francola. Paul And The Othera" ( 197•. Orama) YYlll Morl- ttnd, Mlchel Plccoll ( 1 hr .. 39 min ) l lUCll ... .. -An up-Qtoet IOOk at ~ and p(ec.t •round the WOftd Fe9hnd: one '"-"'' at'*1\pt to row 8CfO. the P9Cftlc; en A"*Qn coupe'• dr..n of c:iarwert- lng • 20-acr• lllJnd Into • ""11nQ ........ top phOtojoumallt• c:epturw "' W\ ...,_ Host. Chet• Hald ( 1 l'lf ) ... ··c.r ~·· ( 19'0. COmedy) Jwry lewll. Ed WyM 12 rvt.l Sunday, Notternbs 24, 1W 11 _ ..... co. •. . ~----·MIDUI Feetorect: The McGuire Sisters. Lome Greene. Lyle Waggonet and Lisa Whel- chel; a tour of Portoflno. Italy with Lorena Swtt. ( 1 hr.) e Cl9A1m••-An eJCplora· lion ol eclentlflc evldenoe &scribing the O<lgln and evo!Utlon of the universe Q ( 1 ht., 30 min.) 111•umm,...,..mM'TI ....... ... "The Trouble With Harry" ( 1955. COmedy) Edmund Gwenn. Shirley .,-E~m~] .... .., .. II• rrm ,,_,..N MTI •· .,. "City Heat" ( 198", AdventlHe) Clim EastwOOd, Bun Reynolds. ( 1 hr . 37 min,) (BJ llO¥ll "Supergul" ( 1984, Fantasy) Helen Slater, Faye Dunaway ( 1 hr . 54 lmln:6.-•cownn.- • CGUHI IASITIML UCLA at N01th CarOllna (live) (2 hrs.) 8 ITM UMll Sparts competition leatu1ing cast mt:mbers from "Fame." "Gimme a Break." General HOSpltal" and Paper ChaSt: · Semifinal round ( 1 hr.) ())NOUll'I._. D .,_ "VIHage Ot lhe Giants" (1965. Fantasy) Tommy Kirk, Johnny Crawto1d g hrs.) O WAITLI Mm MCCDme« Mark and Hardcastle pose as Illegal Immigrants tv h~llJ d ltn:11• dgtl beauty contestant !Ind ht11 =111.f& tnlS&lng uncie. Q (1 hr.) e "Mad Max" ( 1,980. Orama) Met Gibson, Joanne Samoel. (2 hrs) • .,_ "Miracle On 34th Street" ( 1947, Comedy) Maurwn O'Hara, John Payne (2 hrs ) l ::a-::o ..... , ..... C0U.. umTIM1. UCLA at N01th CarOllna (live) (Subject to blackout) 12 hrs) CD .,.. "Adventures 01 Marco Polo" ( 1938. Orama) Gary Cooper, BasH Rath· ~.,40mln.) =1~:: .. ...., ... PACI M llA11DI ... "The Villain" { 1979. Comedy) Kirk ="· Ann-Margret. (2 hrs.) l·~·--•mVllWQ .. ,...., OIM.Wlt ..... ,.,. ...... ... "f'.6flow The Fleet' ( 1936, MU· 1lcal) Fred Astaire. Glnget Rogers. ( t hr , 50ml~ I *''"'°..,. • 'Mi= a Visiting Pflnce's ltfe Is thr .. tened, he asks Chris -his IOok·atffte -to twitch ldtntl11e8 with him ( 1 hr.) • AT M .,_ Scheduled: "Selling War to KldS" •• a IOok at "Rambo: Fltat Blood Part II," "Commando" and "tnva- slotl US.A." !rA•ft .-um "Oemocrark: Pofttlcs Tex&S tyle" Ount. Texas gove1n0f Mark Wtilte ' hr.) ........ -·Nin 12 Sundmy, Nowmbef 2•. 1985 r ()) ... TM.I num "PinOCchlO'' A dramafizatloo of the classic tale. stamng Cart Reiner as the pvppel maker Gepetto. Paul Reubens as PlnocchlO, James Coburn as the sinister gypsy. James Be- lushl. Lalnte Kazan and Michael Richards. ~(1 hr.) -~~Ide The High Country" ( 1962, Western) Randolph Scott, Joel McCrea. (2.!i!;l .. ,,lee lac ... Q M.ICI CIMIUIO... umoCOUJCTOR MO¥ll "On The Town" { 1949. Musi· cal) Gene Kelly. Frank Sinatra { 1 hr .. 38 min) (BJ ,.. .... ROCI While trying to stage a puppe1 &how. Mckey meets an unusual creature that demands atlenllon O ·-UYOIWl .. (JJ.._MOCllY Los Angeles Kings at Chi· ca~ Black Hawks (Live) (3 hrs, 10 min) -1vening ----.. , ,,=~HIRT Ml WIB ln1er\llew with= Manllow, (I hr ) e "1 he Muppet Movie" ( 1979, Comedy) V0408S by Jim Henson, Frank Oz An ambitious amphibian named Ker- 11111 travels cross-country In search of tame and IOftune 1n HOllywOOd and meet& an odd assonment ot characters along the way (2 hrs.) ())--r'rAU D .,_ "Katherine" ( 1975, Orama) Art Cerney, Sissy Spacek A 1een-age heiress rejects her famlly and lifestyle to 1oin e terrorl~zatlon (2 hrs.) I ..,. ln ra•a ... YOll'I .-T ctlmTIMI Animated Huck and the gang, hoping to make Chnstmas a happy one tor Mrs. T1ock- l'n0fton. awaken Yogi Bear out of h~ deep w11"er sleep 10 help In their preparauons i hrs.) ... ,... .. lfllCW.I ... c °' fUll Guests: Or Theresa Crenshaw. Or Brad Truax. ID llOYA "T ornadol" A chase team lrom the National Sevefe Storms Laboratory In Norman. Okla is fOllowed as they gather lntormatlon needed to Pfedlct the tmlval. path and destructive lorce of a toroadO Q_(1 hr) Cl) ... H0CUY L os Angeles Kings at Chi· cage Black HawM (Live) (Subject lo blackout) (3 his ) CID MO¥ll "Phar Lap" ( t983, Orama) Tom Bulllnson, Martin Vaughan. The story of Phar Lap, a legendary Australlan ra- cehorse whose brilliant car"' ended abruptly with his my&t8flouS death In Cell· tomla In 1932 'PG' Q ( 1 hr • 48 min l .,.. "Heidi" ( 1968, Orama) Mul- m nan Schell. Jean Simmons Based on Johanna Spyrl's classic. A little Swiss girl ii taken trom her grandlathef's mountain hOme In the Alps by hef aunt to livt In lhe city (1 hr • 40 min ) "1-._Y ... l•l*T'l(W...., ..... '"AUW. ii> TAJll ... •<•nun mMJ. .,_ Ha11i.t teecn. Vicki • few leUonl In how to menlpulate parent• ... •wm»oa• Cl).,.. "Behind The Screen" ( 1916 Comedy) Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance.Charlie as an overworked stagehand l1nds compltc.lion wher'l Edna Purviance crashes tne &et .. I MOUYW000 9' .-nl{Mla.11) ,. . ..,.,. i ....-YWHt• A mentally handl· capped custodian (Bonnie Urseth) has a ~lal talent as a musician. O • 0 .uTt --IT OI I011 Seg-ments include beards made ol IMng bee11 and a bizarre way of turning eggs into a ~met's Clellcacy. Q (1 hr ) • ~ llMCM Guests. Marla Gibbs, Kevin Dobson ( 1 hr.) I AU CMANm lifllAf #1/0 lmAl1. 11111 STlt CGf9..Am llAnlm An exPIO<atlOn of the S1;tentil1C research Into the nutr111ooa1. rned1e1nal end econom1e value ol plants. O ( 1 nr ) Cl).,_ "Thief 01 Hearts" ( t984. Ora· n1a) Steven Bauer. Barbare Williams ~t­ t8f 10011ng an opulent San Franclscu home. a burglar discovers he possesses the secret diaries of a frustrated married woman and Impetuously sets out to tull1ll h8f fantasies 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) I UllMA TAlal 1• 90llTIPMI flit e ava ..oc. Ricks hea11bro111111 when he realizes that the gltt 01 his drearns isn't fnt8fested '"him. CC) al.MA ~ Highlights hom the Grammy Award winner s latesl album "Soul Kls.5 " Nlal),...,PALa.L .. 8 ()) --. -WllOTI Jessica lnves· tlgates when an apprentice jockey Is charged wilh the mutder ol a Th()(oogh- bred ownet Linda Grovenor. Roy T~tnnes and Norman Felll'Tit atar. ( 1 hr.) 8 • W THI UlfTOU) ITCln In t926, the charismatic leader of the ltallar> ~asc.ist l'erty Benito MussOllnl (George C Scoll) sell1:1s power from the Soc1ans1s, signs a trUt.e with the Vatican. ano vows to establish a second Roman empire. Alst. stars Rauf Julia and Lee Grant (Part 1 01 31 ~hra.) • Sf I llMINACI The robbers O' Scollish bank notes plan to carry the cast out of the country. bul If Dempsey (Ml chael Brandon) has his way their schemE won't work ( I hr ) 8 9 .,. "Ewoks The Battle For (n dor" (Premiere. Actven1u1e) Aubree Mii ler. Wilford Brimley A little girl and he Ewok friend enlist lhe aid ot a hermit tc rescue an EwOI< family held p./sofier by ar evll l<lng (Viewer Discretion Advised) Q {_?hrs.) D CIWl•ll PAl&Y "Take The High OU Of High Scho()I" Foun(W undetcov8f de 1ec1rve David Tomll t111t1 to students teachers and parents about the tr11gl1 hauards and grim tacts surrounding drur end alcOhOl ot>use ~.) Cl) TALlt,...TMI -Two b<ker Ing occultltt• (Phynts Oiiier. I awre1lC• Tierney) could be S50.000 rk'h .. 1 that 1 rf they can succeed In itY•'" '"'U a poo "5!rA" I .... °"'"'' St .. Wonde4 Laur• Branigan, Thompson Twins, M ch•el McDonald, Charilt Oflnl<'!ls Bin( New Edition. Phil Conlnt (Interview. pert ol 2). ( 1 ht.) e M'f\19 An exp!Oretlon of the tclant1t1 retMreh Into tha nutrttlonat, medk:IN and economic vetue of plan11 O ( I hr } ....... • ~-----~----------<--............ ........- . ,, • .. •• iilCI Wl'M "The Last Place on Earth" Suffeflng from malnutrl lion, Robert F Scott and his team perish as bad weather plagues their return (Part 6of6) o (1 hr.) CC) ..,_ "Splash" ( 1984. Comedy) Tom Hanks. Daryl Hannah A New Yori< bacl)elor without much success at love falls fOf a beautlful girl who llterally washes up on shore, unaware at first that she's the mermaid he saw as a child. 'PG' o ( 1 hr., 51 min.) (B) llCMI "The Fortress" ( 1985. Orama) Rachel Ward. In Australla, a schoolteach· er and nine of her students fight f04ltff;viv- al after being abducted by crlmlnats o il hr .. 29 mtn.) (I) llOWll "Sudden Impact" ( 1983. Ora- ma) Ctint Eastwood. Soodra Locke Near San Francisco. streetwise detective Dirty Harry Canahan searches lor a rltuatisllc klller~ ( 1 hr., 57 min.) -1 '!'-=c=-Yflf#J, .. -=-amlACTIOlll -........ • Cl> llOWll "Doubtetake" (Premiefe. Orama) (Part I ol 2) Richard Crenna. Beve<ly o· Angelo A detective confronts dlsllHblng truths about the human capac1· ty tor depravity and corruption while in- vestigating a gruesome double murder o Ji. ~""OD~Y..,-Y • llCMI "Mad Mu" ( t980. Orama) Mel Gibson. Joanne Samuel. In an Austra- lia of the not-too-distant future, the friends and family of a top highway pursuit pollc&- man become tl\e targets of a sadistic mo· tOfCli':&~ I Wr& LCI WTM "The Last Pleoe on Earth" Sutter1ng from malnutri· tlon. Robert F Scott end his team petish es bed weather plagues 1he11 return (Part 6of~~r~ I ll'fllafi "Death of an E.l(pert Wit ness" Stella Mawson·s body Is found hanging In the chapel. (Pert 5 of 6) o ( t hr.) Cl) •91(11-f"ICal-ll'll'fa• CD mw9 "Sparkle" ( 1976, Drama) Irene Cara, Looette McKee During the 1950s. three black Sisters from the ghetto be-come mvslCal superstars. but eventually suffer from the pressures ol atardom. 'PG' 11 hf., 40 min.) CI) llOWll "Saturday Night Fever" ( 1977 Orama) John Travolta. Karen Gomey A young BrOOklyn disco da~er develops OOubts about his lifestyle when he teems up with en ambitious aeoretary to win a majol dance contest. 'A' ( 1 hr . 59 min ) -·=-=AWlrf •i! ,_ When a vl$1tlng prlno&0s Ute is thr .. tened, he ms CM~ -his took alike -to awttch Identities wtth him. ( 1 hr ) (I) ••MHll National Mixed Pairs Chernc>k>neNP trom Detroit. (R) (2 hrs ) CIDllCltum:tlA~OP•tr• From the MGM Grand Hotel In Les V-oa.s the master Impressionist mimics kermit the Frog, Dr AUlt'I Westhelmer. Jullo Iglesias end PY-'dent Reagan. ( t hr ) -D' .... N1•11 CG CW Robefl Guilleum. end Emmanuel Lewi. !Qt thlt let•t edition of outr•· geou. outttk .. Imm TV edl feeturlng Red 8ut1ont. Mel Tlllls, Vicki Lawrence llrld Rtcl'letd Simmon.. Q ( 1 hr,) I n•...,. ,..,Nlla&. • ...r fll.ATOOlt A company of U.~ Ma· rtnes IS o~rved during a weetc-long sur- vival training exercise in a desolate coastal area of northern N0<way ( 1 hr ) Gi),.._M&.a. ID mAT la~ "Sylvia Ane Kave·s Musleal Comedy Tonight Ill" Dick Van Dyke, Elaine Strltch. Patti LaBelle and Roberta Peters are among the stars re-creating Broadway musicals lnclUdlng "ThEf Boys From Syracuse" and "Lady. Be Goodl" ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (C)MCMI "Electric Dreams" (t~. Com- edy) Lennv Von Oohlen, Virginia Madsen An unusual love 1nangle develops when a oumbhng San Francisco architect pro- gr ams his personal computef to compose to11e songs f()( a captivating eelllst who nioves Into his apartment bullding. 'PG' \ 1 hr , 35 min ) (S)W'l1N WTcoeec:af MM__,. .-:Al The SCTV veteran brings his characters Ed Grimley. Jackie Rogers Jr and Nathan Thurm to the stage and wel· comes guests Andrea Martin. Jotin Can- dy, Eugene Levy, Dave Thomas and olh· ers (1 hr) I mtllY~a..::u .. WOIUT...,_ ......... ITM umt Sports compe1111on featuring cast members from "Fame," "Gimme a Break" and "Peper Chase." =l~~~WRJ- 'w fll .fl..Onf =-Two bicker- ing occultlsts fPhyllis Diiier. Lawrence T terney) could be $50,000 richer .• that Is 11 they can succeed in eJCOfclz1ng a pos- lses~. ~ ~ICNla..a..­..... AGGMT M WM.,.. An examloatlon ot the problems Vietnam veterans have had hi· ling back Into soclely (I hr ) ID..,.,.,. CID MCMI "Not For Publication" ( 198A, Comedy-Orama) Nancy Allen, David Naughton. A tabloid report• poses as a po(ltfcal volunteer 10 e11pose a mayOfaf candk:!ate's complicity 'A' ( t hr , 28 min J llO¥ll "The Buddy System" ( t984, Comedy) Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Saran- don Roman11c complications ensue when o lonely boy targets a ga(jge\ Inventor and would-be wrner as a match fOf his single mother 'PG' ( 1 hr • 50 min ) CJ) ~IW: TMI LOIT .... Ralph and Ailee's try at petenthood Is Sharl lived when the rnothef of their adopted baby wants her chlld back. O (%) llOWll "HarTy And Son" ( t98A, Drao- ma) Paul Newman. Robby Benson. Re- cently fired from his job, a man faoee f'rus. tration af'\d tries to get his son to 9f'lt• a respectable professioo 'PG' ( 1 hr . 57 min.) e .,_ ,_, Featured· OlzeMe MaK· eoz,. • Roneld Reagan sings and ~ 1W BeM~l:i.. =1r~ ....... .... ". lllWI I 1-.na --CA Scheduled· combettng hOll· day ~ driving: cast• of old TV ..,-. 1 hf) AMC.Al eieo11m11ft••mrn •cw AT M __. Scheduled; • 's.tllrlg War to Kids" -a look at "Rambo: Ars1 Blood Pan II... "Commando" and "lnva- SIOO U.S.A." ttl BlfBTAR•rT 1m wm lnterv1ew with Barry Manilow ( t hr ) l ...,.w DIVA • cc.:llT Wilhemenla Fernan- dez. featured In the French film "Olva," perfOfms wtth the Ml8mi Chamber Sym· iloJ,~ Mn LOI tW CMU•flNm 1119 "°"' "T~ Fury" ( 1978, Horror) Kirk Douglas, John Cassa11etes. Gilled with e.-.- tr30fdinary telekinetic pow1Hs. a young man IS kidnapped by a lorm&f associate ot hts tnternatlonat superspv father who plans 10 use his latents IOf nefarious l)Ur· i>9SeS 'A' ( 1 hr . 58 min ) t1l9 8 llOWll "The Magician" ( 1973. Adven· lure) BIU Bixby, Kim Hunter A magician uses his skills 10 turther lhe cause or ius- Uce. (2 hrs .. 15 m1n4 AIC ... n 11'91CCITY...,.u..&A. I ITllCT\. y .... .. llOWL "The Trouble Wi1h Harry" (1955, Comedy) Edmond Gwenn. Shirley MacLa1ne. A group of local citizens at· tempt to dispose ol a dead body toond In the=~~ woods 'PG' ( 1 hr 39 1111n ) --1 ....... "°""Ille•• ~-ClO.W Scheduled. a loot\ at "Rocky IV" and "Santa Claus The Movie". an Interview wtlh comedian Mar- lin ShOfl --.0,..T...,_ __ _ I ... .., ... LMIY_.. WM A CO F IT.MY IY cnn.. DYat EdW1n Newman host~ lhfs toAow-op ei.a111 1nlng the evolotlo<l 01 nuclear delemmc ... trom Truman Administration µot1c..les to Aea,..s.::.I =oposal o ~ AUfO UC. IHRA Drag Nationals lrom..=r.oo· S.C (R) ( t hf ) =1mr•= .... ..,.., 711 -. .._.,. AT M ... Scheduled. ''Selling War to Kids" -a look at "Rambo First Blood Part II." "Commando" and "lnva- Sior'l U S.A " Cl) MCMI "One Deadfy Owner" ( 1974, Mystery) Donna Mills, Jeremy Br•tt. A woman purchases an e11penslve used car wh1Ch appears to operate undef Ifs own volition ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) Cl) ""* Cll M llTI Llp-syn<:ed rendi- tions of New Edition's · My Secret," Mar- vin Gaye's "I Heerd II Through the GtaP&- vine" and ft;?; Patton's "9 10 !> .. .......... l l:e11.=.=- llOWll "The Phlladelphla Experiment" ( t9M. "Scietloe Fiction) Michael Pare. Nancy Allen. In t9"3, a top IMIC'et raow test aboard • naval destro)'ef goes haywire and two sallora are propelttd, vie a time-warp, inlo a ~r experlfneM t.-. I pa.e. tn 1984. 'PG' O f 1 hr , 42 min ) --..ATU. .. • ... laAm W ... "The Vampires" ( t966, Hof. ror) Gordon Seo«. Glenna Merla Golieth Is cttlled upot\ to conquer a deadly V9m plre crtatu1e that enslaYet humant f2 hrs l \. -laaclayto.I. (I).,. "She Done Him Wrong" (1933. Comedy/ Cary Grant. Mae west. Dia· rnond LI cauees problems for the men In her Nfe. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I CAml""" l90 MmCUL.nm u.&A. NA-IOLP Ouadel Claulc, final round lrom Boce Raton, Fla. (R) (2 hrs.) C%l .,. "Vincent. Francois, Paul And The Othefa" (1974, Drama) Yves Mon- tand. Michel Plccoll. Three men form a deep bOnd Of MandlNp that IUS1alnt them tl'Vough a ..,. of pereona1 and •. ofwlonaJ crllM. (1 ~30 ~ ftMll•IUUfY........ • .• --.. "s.tgMnt Ryker" (1963, Dr•· me) l .. Mervin. Bradford Oltlman. After · being eentenced to die. an alleged traitor Is allow9d a MOOnd trial In which his fate l·~.J~·) amtum_...,_.OITI ,,.. ........ ,...,..._ .,. "The BllJe8 Brothers" (1980. Comedy) John Beluattl. Dan Aykroyd. Two bkJeS lingers must contend With the CtMcago police, the CIA, neo-Nazis and the U.S. Army to put together a benefit concert to raise money for their Ofphan- i . 'R' (2 hr9.. 13 min.) w ... .,. "Streets Of Are" (1984. Ora· -lloaclay •CZ> "Saturday Night Fever" ( 1977, Ora· ma) John Travolta, Karen Gomey. ( 1 hr . 59 min.) " •CC) "Conan The Destroyer" (1984. Ad· venture) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Grace Jones. ( 1 hr . 43 min.) Nl(Z) "Bringing Up Baby" (1938. Comedy) Katharine Hepburn. Cary Grant ( 1 hr., 42 min.) Nial> "The File On Thelma Jofdan" (1949, Orama) Barbara Stanwyck. Wendell Corey. (2 hrs.) •CC) "Cannonball Run" (1981, Comedy) Butt Reynolds. Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) CIJ> "The Deep" ( 1977, AdVenture) Rob- ert Shaw. JaoQuetlne Bisset. (2 hra .. 4 min.) .. ())"Sixteen Candles'' (1984, Comedy) Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael HaM ( t hr .. 33 min.) C%l "Behind The Screen" ( 1916 . Come-<M Chetlle Chapin, Edna PIM'vtence. •(%) "Hany And SOn" (198-t, Orama) Peul Newman, Robby Benson. ( 1 hr .. 57 min) -CC> "Telk To Me" ( 19&4. Orama) Austln Pendleton. MlchMI Murphy. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CID ''Glrbo TalkS" ( 1984, Orama) Anne Bancroft. Ron~. ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) • "The Mandll1n Mystery" ( 19~. Mys· tery) Eddie Oulllan. Charlont Henry. C 1 hr., 30 min.) -m "Amateur Night A1 The DI.it Bar And Grill" ( 1979. OrarM) Tanya Tu¢ktr, Vic· tor French. (2 ttra.) -()) "Ttw M11qu•a<W" (1933, Drama) Ronlld Colmen. BleA Landi. ( 1 hr • 18 min ) 14 Sundey, Nowmber 2<4, 1985 ma) Mlcheel Pare. Diane lane. A "rock 'n' roll fable" abou1 a rock singef kid- napped by en outlaw gang end her rescue by a deaning ••·boyfriend and a tough-girl •1a~-~~A~m1n.i ... _., ... llT....r " .. "Eddie And The Cruisers" (1983. Orama) Tom Berenget, Mlchael Pare. Twenty yeers after the fact, 1 re- porter lnYeetlgatea the myslarloul d61ap- peeranc. of a rock llngtr. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. ~2 min._, ...... -., ..•.. ----l.':u Ml91M ...,.... --"Follow The Fleet" ( 1936. Mir Sieal) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. A danoer In the Navy tries to help his forrne< ~rtner and her sistcw. ( 1 hr • 50 min ) 1:9 (.CJ.,. "Apocalypse Now" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Marlon Brando. Martin Sheen. An ln- telllgenoe agent embe.rks on a miMlon op river Into the VletnemeM jungle to find and khl a renegade AWOL Army officer who hat foiled all previous attempts at his capture. 'R' (2 tn .. 30 min.) Ml ... "The last Outpoet" ( 1935. Ad- venture) Cary Grant. Claude Rains. A pair tt9 CC) "Fort Apache" { HM8, W"tam) John Wayne. Henry Fonda. (2 hrs .. 7 min.) (%)"Thief Of Hearts" ( 1984, Orama) Ste- ven Bauer, Barbara Wlltt.ma. ( 1 hr.. 40 min.) _.,, ..... ....,... _ 1119. ''Robin And The Seven Hoods'' (1964. Musical) Frank Sinatra, OMn Mar· tin. (2 hrs.) ® "All the President's Men" (1978, Orama) Robert RedlOfd, Dustin Hottman. {l hrs , 20 min.) CJ) "Wavelength" ( 1983, Sclenoe-Flc· tlOO) Robert Carradine. Cherie Currie. ( 1 hr . 27 min.) we "Blo<>d On The Sun" (UM5, Orama) James Cagney. SyMa Sidney ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) t:ll(J) "Deep In My Heart" (1954, Mutlcal) Jose Ferrer, Helen Traube! (2 hrs.. 12 min.) (%) "Follow The Fleet" ( 1936. Mualcal) Fred Aatalre. Ginger Rogers. (1 hr .. 50 min.) •CC) "Bill Cosby, Himself" (1982, Corne-<M Biii Cosby. ( 1 hr.,« min.) •CID "Oh Godt You Dtvll" (19M, Come- dy) George Bums. T9d Waas ( 1 hr .. 36 min,) •CZ) "1.lttle Malcolm" (1974, Drama) Joon Hurt. John Mc:Enery. ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) W~ "Conan The Oes1roytr" (1~. Ad- venture) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Greoe Jones. ( 1 hr . 43 min.) •CO :;.Broadway Denny RoN" (198A, COmedy) Woody Allen. Mia F1t110W (1 hr .. 26 min) •aJ "Jallhoute Rock" (1957, Mutloll) Elvts Presley. Judy Tyler (2 In.) •all "Saturday Night Fev«" (1977, Ora· ma) John Travotta. i<.ten Gomey. (1 hr . 48 "'In.) (I) "lhe Goldtn S..I" ( tMS. OratNI) of mllltary olftoera tall In IO\lt wltti It' &ame woman amidtt beftlM bttween Ah can natives and 1he British. ( 1 hf.. 3 min;. If:. __ _ .. (l)llMTllWTO....r,_M~ Mimi C Al The SCTV veteren bMgl hi characters Ed Grlm'9y. Jackie Rogeta J1 and Nathan Thurm to the atage and we comae ~ AndrN Martin, John Can dy, Eugen. Levy, Dave Thomae and oth tra. (1 hr.) •CB>--"Gortcy Park" (1983, Myatety; Wlllllm Hurt, l.ee Marvin. A"Moecow hom tdde lnaptctOf'a lnveatlaatlon of a blurre triple muJder neet a akallng rink leedl hln to contront1tlon9 with the KGB and 1 gtot>e-trottlng American buatneu tycoon ~· (2 hrg., 8 min.) --1•1111 M!mt• Hmll twY .... -. .... .... • llLMiiiClll .. .,. "Gart:>o Talks" ( 198A. OramaJ Anne Bancroft. Aon Sliver. To fulfill hla dy Ing mother' 1 llfelong dream of meellnli Greta Garbo, a young man tela out to lo- cate filmdom's reeluslve ICfe&n legend 'PG-13' (1hr .. 43mln.) Steve Railsback, Pane&ope Miiford. ( 1 hr , 34 min.) (%) "Murder At The Vanities" ( t 934, Mys· tery) Jack Oakle. Kitty CarUsle. ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) _ ........ ___ _ ·11&-M flOO!Ul.L Seattle Seahawks al San Francllco ~ (Live) Q (3 hrt.. 15 mln ..... l lMfTOIWIT mAmT'• C•tmo M flOOIMU. Seattle Seehawkt at San FrancJeoo 49-a (Live) Q (3 hrs ) I=== I mll-.T --u_,.., .... , ~-· .. "Cannonba• Run" (1981. Comedy) Bun Reynoldl, Dom Deluise Various oddball charecter1 compete In 1 cout-to-cout auto rece 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 mln) l,..__HiiaA'ICUPCWI' • --.-.ccurr ...... -100 a.om POI cc.GIT Clad In a blk· , Sara ~ 10< a natlOnal maganne. but wNf'I the photo• publtr.ned, tht blk._ nl'•t;:*'· I ... ,.._ ...... -. ... ,. ---..... £._ mT•••T --- i -Monclay·Coill. 9 J U Bnaf.U-rT TW The HOiiy- wood premiere of "Rocky rv .. ......... (I) , .. llMAZlll Rescuers 1n lhe 1980 fire ar the MGM Grand Ho1e1 In Las V&gas, Phil Donahue. DAU.Al ... Mm'I CO.Mf .... Of llOllT\l9 ...._CM•I• ll'MmnmL.Gm ..... .., PU PUU COWTACT IUMTI Alvin Prouder vs R1<:ky Haynes for lhe World Welterweight 111le, scheduled for 12 rounds from Rockford, Ill. (Taped) { 1 hr . 30 min) llOYll "Hambone And Hiiiie" ( 1984, Comeoy) Untan Gish. Timothy Bottoms A dog embarks on a harrowing cross- country trek from New York to California 1n search of its owner alter the two be- come separared a1 an a1rpon 'PG' { 1 hr 29m1n) (IJ llOYll 'Vincent Francois, Paul And The Others· ( t974, Orama) Yves Mon- 1and, Michel Plccoh Three men form a deep bond of friendship that sustains them through a se1ies ol pe1sonal and p1ofes&iona1 crises. ( 1 hr . 39 min 1 m HOT IU T ttem.m 1* (tZ) MOVll "SecOnd Sight. A Love Story" ( 1984, Orama) Elizabeth Montgomery. Barry Newman A blind woman comes to re1ms with her dlsabUlty through stubborn 1Mependeoce. a sense ol humor and the chllllenges posed by a man who loves her ~hrs) (SJ F~ TAU TMIATM "Snow White and rhe Seven Dwarfs" Ellzabelh ~cGo­ vern an" Re11 SMllh star In this d aSSIC at>out a beautiful princess's triumph over her e1111 stepmolher O r.a IJ 2 09' THI TOW Featured The Holy Land an examination of the religious slml- larlties between Israel and Egypt Take a took at the Pyramids. cruise down the Niie unravel the myth surrounding the Temple of Karnak, visn the Western Wall 1n Israel. stop at Masada and v1&1t Galilee Mea•MlllT wn ...,,, •• ,. U .AYLMm .. ,. ..... ... nmu. KD, WUWOM.DOf ~ ... y IMAY caPI Of CMICMO PUl&I IOCI{ When a ghoSt floats through lhe GOfgt' caatle, the Fraogles and Jun10f =want 10 captl.Ke It. Q I UC. MOUYWOOOPAM .. Cl) ICAMCROW ,_ ...... A for- eign correspondent disappeers whtle wotklng on a polttlcal-corrupllol'I story ( 1 hr ) D • rn aoara ,. NACnCAL .DllNBC sponacaater Merlin Olsen and country singer Cryslal Gayle are s><actlcat· joke vietlms. ( 1 hr ) • llOWll "Little Houte On The Prakt.· Look S.ck To Y .. tefday" c 1983, Or.- ma) Mlcheel Landon, Matthew L•bor· teaux Tragedy strikes tho Ingalls famlly when 11 Is dlSCO"¥ered that Albert It suffer-•no ltom an ll'lCurable. and fatal, blood dis- ~• I I= .. -:.., a ..-ce I ..,... ..., CIMTIMI Anln\ated Huck and lhe ~no. ~ to tMke Chrlatmu a happy ont !Of M,. Trodc- monon. awakon YOQI BMr out of his deep I winter sleep lo help In their preparations. (2 hrs , 30 min.) fD RC Itm "Just An Overnight Guest" Rosalind Cash, Richard Roundtree and Elinor Donahue '1ar In thrs story of a girl whO battles jealousy when her parents take 1n an abandoned chlld: and "The Cap .. trie story of a boy wtto's angry at his lather for being unemployed Q ( t hr) 8!) PltAm nm LORD G ~TllNOllUNCll "Live From Ltn- coln Center 'Anne Bolena'" Joan Suther· land performs 1n Oontzeth's tragte opera abOut Henry Vlll's dlSSatrs1acllon with Anne Boleyn and his purSltlt ol Jane Sey· mour. Richard Bonynge conducts lhe New York City Opera Orchestra and the New York Choral Arllsls !English Sublllles) @hrs ) ltJ llOWll "Fort Apache" t 1948, West· ern) John Wayne, Henry Fonda A stub- born cavalry omcer is held responsible for rampant Indian atlacks againsr a m1h1ary ootpost (2 hrs .. 7 min ) llOWll "Meatballs Part II" ( 1983. Comedy) Archie Hahn, John Mengatll A wayward teen-ager spenelS 1'l1s summer as a counselor-1n-tratnlng at a sleep-away camp and clashes with the youths at the neighboring military camp 'PG' O ( 1 tir , 36 mtn ) CS) -NOOO Robin HOOd (Mlehaet Praed) auempts ro free a masked prison- er at Nolllngham Palace. not llnowlng the man's Importance 10 Marian (Judi Troll) ti Ml)Wll "My Favorite Brunette" ( 1947 Comedy) Bob Hope, Oorolhy Lamour A mysterious woman persuades a baby l~~~lapher 10 become a super-sleuth 11:11 nc TAC~ LOWllOAT , ......... "'°"'..,. .. Cl) IA11 I M.1.9 Through a senes of coincidences. Allle Is tett alone to dine with Claire on Thanksgiving. 8 • .,.,... M &lfTCU STORY Al· ter establishing Italy's presence 1n Africa and Asia, Mussolini (GeOfge C Scott) aligns himself wlth Hitler {Gunnar Moell· erJ. Edda's (Mery Elizabeth Mas1ran10- nto) marriage to Count Ciano (Raul Julia) sours, rebels organize e coup aimed at ousting Mussolini (Pen 2 of 3) o (2 lhrs.l... ---=nDiil: M Al,,_,.TI VllW Of a..-"Countd<>Wn" James &.trke re- COf'latructs the birth ol television and scru- tinizes the major role it plays In oor llves todu~~' ! IR.,....,_,., A 1><of11e of forlTIOf NFL coach Lou Saban (IJllOW'S "Country" (1984, Orama) Jes- siea Lange. Ssm Shepard. Threateneo with loteclosure ot her farm, an Iowa woman struggles to hold on to her land and k* her lamlly together 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 49 min.) Cl) •• IR JUiee Falttef's drama at>out • successful )ournallst (Charles Grodin) who allemp" to cope with !amity demlndl and expectations. Co81ar1 Jean Stapletoo, Marllu ~'*· Martin Ballam {_!hr,44 mln) (%) .,.. "Alehard Pryor Live On The SunMI Strip" (t982=C ) ~iehard Pryor Thlt filmed concert ormanoe 1s ~t9d by the c n'e views on s.11. marrlege. prleon life ano a chllliog though humorous account of his cata- strophic e.xperienoes with cocaine de- pendence 'A' ( t hf , 30 mln.) .. (tZ) '°"1UIT Of tmU CA· Ill.WM nG WAl1U ,_ -=came« Mark and Hardcastle pose as tlleg.al Immigrants to help a teen-age beauty contestant find her bo'(itlend's missing uncle O ( t hr ) 11:118 Cl) l9WtWrf 0.Ck and two of his ~ lege buddies (Raleigh Bond. So<rell BOOke) try to recreate &ome of lhe actven-tur= enfoyed as youths. O CJ) "Little Murders" ( 197 1, Come- dy) Elliott Gould, Marcia ROdd Based on the play by Jules Fftltter A man mames the g1tl •ho saved him from muggers (2 hrs , 30 min.) ~Ql11Jt-~ {:ft)=··y TB.IVW A sat1r 1zed look at 10day·s lelevtSlon stars. shows and networks -8 Cl) t...-r A UCIY A protective mother provides an alibi fOf her son. who has been charged wllh robbery and as- sault ( 1 hr ) I .... Ml)Wll "Manhunter" ( 1974, Drema) Ken Howard. Gary LockwOOd. A war vet· eran returning home from China Is forced to search tor e gang of bank robbers led ~ his Sister ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (]JI aTBT.-T T-.n The Holly· wood 'emtere of "Rocky IV " 9 c.t•CTaa All ALTBllATI VWW Of ~"Yesterday, Tomorrow And You" James Burke illustrates common factors cauSlng technological change at dltferent 11mes and In different places. (Al O ( I hr.) 1--nm-. as•saun ..,. "Garbo Tall(s" t t984 Ofama) Anne Bancroft. Ron Silver To tulflll his <fy· 1ng mother's lifelong dream of meeting Greta Garbo, a yoong man sets out to lo· cate ltlmdom's rechJslve screen legend 'P0· 13' O ( 1 hr .. 43 min) • uc.l .... AllCOT .. al MOVll "Giida" (1946, Orama) Rita Heywocth. Glenn Ford The wife of • South American casino owner falls In love with her husband'$ t1gh1-nand man. (2 --•·£..,., II (!.,. "BIH Cosby. Himself'' (1982, Comedy) Biii Cosby The comedian IOOks at eve<yday faults and foibles and per- f<>fms his famous ci'laracteftzatlons 'PG' -1~~~~lummrt w;voT PIOflLn COUllY ... e&•• IOCI{ ,_ D.L: nm Ull. T DATI The 1.00ts of rocit 'n' roll are traced through the careers of Bil Haley. lhe E~ Broth-ers, Fats Domino, Buddy Holly, Bo Oidd- tw1·~l11 ptr+ i rr~:: c. "" a '-.ca au.ta: Don Rick-= Mattila I =~" _.-,"IWif\.1-c.Qa ---• a 19GIY .,.._WI ... "Luteloua" ( 1982. Adult) Samantha Folll. LIM OelHUW ( 1 ht . 30 min.) • --.. The l:lttlt Ow"'"°* Giff" Sunday, NOYember 24. 1985 15 I I 1_ -llOllllay Coal. ( 1984. Orama) Diane Keaton, V0tgo VoyaglS. Recruited by twaell opefatlves. an actress becomeS a double agent as- signed 10 track down a notOl'lous Paleslin- llin 1enOl'1st. 'R' Q (2 hrs., 10 min.) 1191 ~Ill• l1m.I Laura and Sleete's stay at a tropical reeort Is disrupt- ed when 1he guests are murdered one by one..JR) (1hr , 10min.) 8 • m1' Of CMIOll From November 1984: Shelley Winters, comedian Kevin Neelon, jazz singer Joe Williams. and the Mlgtlty carson Art Players Join host John- ~ Carson (R) ( 1 hr,) • ~ .._""" uca Mm wm Guests· female Impersonator Charles Pi- e<ce, Vakov Smirnoff. 11:. ... wn.. Sketches: Mr. T meets Super lo.= ... LA..-tf .-CA Guest tlost Scheduled: f6rmer vice president of Oe- Lorean Motors. Wlltlam Haddad: "Star ITrek~=.= AOdden~rry. ( 1 hr.) --Nin ..,..,. llOWll "Thief Of Hearts" ( 1984, Ora- ma) S1even Bauer. Barbara Wiiiiams. Af- t8f looting an opulent San Francisco home. a burglar discoYef'S he possesses the secret diaries ol a frustrated married woman and Impetuously sets out to fullUI her tantaslef;. 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 min ) 1W CHl tlT I 19t Diane Irle& lo help an aging football player handicapped by inlleracy find another Job ,.., ....... tfte"QICOCI[ ... _ ... ~· ,_ ,_ 0 Featured: Tommy La- sorda, Joe Namath. Nlchael Nade< of "Qy=~hr ) l~--"'"'UCKMmW. ........... IOll lnternatlonal WOl'ld Cup, final round from Lo Quinta. Calif (A) (2 hrs.) GMCLUI -CC) llOVll "Bolero" (1984, Orama) Bo Derek, George Kennedy. After graduating from an English boarding school. a wom- an J<>urneys to Arabia and Spain In search of her first IOver. ( 1 hr., 4 1 min.) -dll llOVll "Pirates Of Tripoli" ( 1956. Ad· venture) Paul Hentald, Paul Newland. A p<lnoesa teel<s the aid of plra1es when her klngdOm It Invaded by savages. ( 1 hr . 30 min) (B) llOVll "The Hollywood Knights" ( 1980, Comedy) Robert W\Jhl, Tony Dan· za. On Halloween eve In 1965, a rowdy h~h school gang wreak havoc In Beverly Hilla to a¥9ng8 the clo6lng Of their han- ~I. 'A' ( 1 hr , 39 min.) -· • U11 W Wini DAVlt Lil I JWI Scheduled. singer-saxophonist Juntor Walke<, Raymond Burr ("Perry Mason -Tuesclay •CJ) "Behind The Screen" (1916 , Coroo- dy) Charlie Ch•pfln. Edno Pul'lllance •CZ) "Follow The Fleet'' (1936, Musical) Fred Astaire. Clinger Rogers. ( I hr . 50 min) 16 Sunday, November 24. 1985 1 Ae1Ufns") . (1 hr ) I UTN1'ta. -S.:.,-••amrn ... ' I n' W The Holly· w~''Roct<ylV.'' IOCUll• .... ,. .... .,.. "The Osterman Weekend" ( 1983. Suspense) Rutger Hauet, John Hurt. A controverslal 1etevlllon journalist Is conlilnced by a CIA agent that his ci<>Mst friends are really Soviet e~ts. turning an annual reunion weekend into a nightmare of terr<><. 'A' (2 hrs.) 111118 ()) .,. "Voor Pia~ Or Mine" (1983. Comedy) Bonnie Franklin. Robert Klein. A San Francisco psychletrlsl's matchmaking friends try to fhc her up with a divorced landscape designer. (A) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) t.ee.,. "The Perils Of Pauline" (1967, Comedy) Pat Boone. Pamela Austin A young woman searching f<>< her childhood sweetheart encounters a variety of har- rowing experlencea along the way (2 hrs.) 8 AT M llCMll Scheduled: "Selling War to Kids" -a look at "Rambo: First Blood Part II," "Commando" and "Inva- sion U.S.A." IJ .,_ "A New Kind Of Love" ( 1963, Comedy) Paul Newman. Joanne Wood- ward. A buyer IOI' a department store and a newspape<man fall in love efter meeting on a = (2 hra., 20 min.) (f) "Beauty And The Bandit" ( t946, Weste<n) Ollbe<1 Roland, Ramsey Ames A poisoning case occuplet the Cisco Kid, aided by a female Robin Hood. ~hrs , 30 min ) ii-:V. "F<><algn Correspondent" (1940, Suspense) Joel McCrea, Laraine Dey An American reporter brMks up a :ri.v~~l~~land. (2 hrs.) 1:11 ii).,. "Trading Places" ( 1983, Com- edy) Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd. A wall· 10-do executive. a ghe1to-bred con man and a p<ostltute devise a plot of revenge against two conniving financiers.. 'A' c;> ( 1 t.tllhr., i..-=. AU.•MPAl&Y ......... .,. "Bachelor Party" ( 1984. Com- edy) Tom Ha~s. Tawny Kltaen. A C8re· free school buS drlYef'• pals ~ to throw a pre-wedding party '°' him; com- plicating mattlfs la the taci that the ~rl's lather dlsapp<oves of her choloe. 'R ( 1 hr., 46 min.) I MmCMl....- W WC&DATU.. 19 .,. "Where The Boys Are '84" { 1~. Comedy) Lisa Hartman, Rusaell Todd Four college women travel 10 FOl'1 • (C) "Baau Brummet" ( 19&4, AdVen1ure) E1118beth Taylor. Stewart Granger ( 1 hr . 51 min) 1:8(1) "'Tubby The Tuba" (t977, Mutlcal) Animated Voices by Olok Vat\ Dyke, Pearl Balley ( t hr .. 22 min.) 1lll dl) "Dear Oetectl\19" ( 1919, Suspente) Brenda VacC8rO, Arlen Dean Snyder. (2 hrs.) 1:11 (%) "Murder At The Vanltlet" ( 1934. Mvs.- Laude<dale for 90fTle fun and romance bu run into p<ot>tems of the heart. 'R' c;> ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) <1ll .,. "Fort Apache. The Bronx' (1981, Orama) Paul Newman, Ed A8rwir A tough cop ballles crime and CQfruptlor In New Y<>t11 City's South Bronx neighbor hood. 'R' (2 twa., .i.~ •1 (J)CM.. ATal -------lllf = Shellfson lnvitallonal from L~ 15'and. N. V. (R) ( 1 hr.) 10.C.nm&Y --., ..•.. ---.. W•MO.,ft II • .,.. "Tammy And The Mltllonalre' ( 1967. Comedy) Debbie Walson, Denv& Pyle. An unsophisticated backwoods glr becomes Involved with wealthy peoplf who try 10 snub her. unaware o her par· lslstft (2 hrs.) ....... ..,...,.. n llOWil "Tigers In Lipstick" (1979 Comedy) Ursula Andress. SyMa Krltlel Seven sketches In which women emplo) their lntelllgence end aeductlve powers IC outmaneuver men In the never-endl"' lme of love. 'A' ( t hr .. 23 min.) -•Ami• ..... ""' •.c•-•mna1 .,_ "Rlcherd P=lve On The Sunset Strip" ( 1982, ) Alcharc Pryor. This filmed conoert Ol'manoe It highlighted by lhe comedian'• views or sex. marriage, p<lson llfe and a chllll"' though humorous account of his c.ti· strophic experiences with cocaine ~ ~dence. 'A. (1 hr .. 30 min.) 1:11 ~ .,. "Merry Christmas, Mr. Law· rence" (1983, Orama) David Bowle, Torr Conti. During World War II, a Japaneee POW commandant attempts to lmpoee his concepts of dlsclpllne and order on the prisoners, causfng a clash of wills with a stubborn British major. 'R' (2 hra.. ' min.) -~.....,. Mlml.,ll••TWY • .,_ ''Saturday Night Fever" (1977 • Orama) John Travolta, Karen Gorney A young Brooklyn dllco dan<:« deY9lops doubts about his Nleslyle wh8f't he t .. me up with ah ambitious Meretary to Win a major dafloe contett. 'R' ( 1 hr . 59 min.) =~-.. ii) ... "Wevelength" ( 1983, Scttnc.- F'tetlon) Aobet1 C8rradlne. Chefle Currie. Three eteatures from ou1e< ~ a19 cap- tured and detained by the U S. Air Force for medical expeM'lenlltlon. 'PO' (1 hr . 27 min.) tefY) Jeck Otkle, Khty Carllale. ( 1 hr .. 1 min.) • CCJ "On Golden Pond" ( I 98 t, Dfama ~tharlne Hepburn, Henry Fonda. (I hr 49mln.) Cl[) "Beyond The Ater' ( 1ee11 R< mance) Dayton l<a'ne, Maren ~-( hr., 31 min.) -Cl) "Space Reldera" ( 1983, 8c1tnoe Flc iTOO) Vince Edwardl, DIYld Mendenhel • I J I -Taasclay Coal. U hr., 22 min ) • •CID "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movte· t001 Rab- bit TaleS" ( 1982, Comedy) Animated Voices by Mel Blanc. Sh~ Menken. ( 1 hr . t6 min.} .._. (Z) "Vlncef'lt. Francois. Paul And The 0th· ers" ( 1974. Orama) Yves Montend. Ml· chel Plccoll ( 1 hr . 39 min.) -Cl:) ''Raiders 01 The Lost Arlt" ( 1981, Ad· venture) Harrison Ford. Karen Allen. ( 1 hr .. 55 mm.) Cl) "Vengeance Valley" ( 195 t, Western) Sort Lancaster, Joanne Ow ( 1 hr , 23 min ) • "The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( 1956. Suspense) James Stewart, Dons Day ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) -(fl) "The Web" ( 1947, Mystery) Edmond O'Brien. Vincent Pr1Ge (2 hrs) 11:11()) "Saturday Night Fever" ( 1977. Ora- ~) John Travolla. Karen GOfney. ( t hr , 46 min.) (%)"Bringing up Baby" (1938, Comedy) Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant ( t hr 42 min) -Afternoon Movies- ... "Man Against The Sea" I t.976. Doc· umentary) Narrated by Colonel John 0 Craig (2 hrs ) CC) "Slltteen CandleS" ( 1984, Comedy) Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) CH) "Sakharov" ( 1984, Orama) Jason Roberds. Glenda Jackson. (2 hrs ) we "The Immortal Battalion" (1944, Ad- venture) David Niven. Raymond Huntley ( t hr . 30 min.) 1:11(1) "Coat Miner's Daughter" ( t980, Biog· raphy) Sissy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones L2 hrs . 5 min.) (Z) "Harry And Son" ( 1984, Orama) Paul Newman, Robby Benson ( 1 hr 57 min.) ttl(t) "Beau Brummer' ( 1954, Adventure) EHzabeth Taylor. Stewart Granger. ( 1 hr . 51 mm) CID "My Fevonte Year" ( 1962, Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Mark Linn-Baker. ( 1 hr 35 min} •cc:> "On Golden Pond" (1 981, Drama) Katharine HepbUrn. Henry Fooda. ( t hr . 49 min.) (I) "Tubby The Tuba" ( 1977. MuslCBI) Animated. Voices by DICk Van Dyke, P'earl Balley ( 1 hr .. 22 min ) •CI) "The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( 193-4. Suspense) Pete< torra. Leslte Banks ( 1 hr . 14 min) {%) "The Amerlean Friend'' ( 1977. Ora ma) Dennis Hopper, Bruno Ganz (2 hrs .. 7mln.) _.,...... ___ _ -1"9=aet . ... llllf1011MT ---c&, mtn.::. ...... .., ---ii ....... ,,..c•••-n .. "Rak*e Of The Loet Ark" ( 98 1. ActvtntU<•l HarTit()('I Ford. Karen Allen In 1936. a glot»trol1lng archeolo- gett-edwnt\Kef rac .. Nezt evuoo.. for a legi8nde1y rellgk)ue artlblet of enormous pOWer. nttrrowty Meaplng dOZent of death lraps en route. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) llCMI "Mee West" ( 1962. Biogra- phy) Ann Jiiiian, James Brolln. Life of the legendary screen sex symbol Including her early work In vaudeville and later success on Broadway and In Hollywood, and her 1ron1c 1nabllily to sustain an Intimate rela· .. 1tion=~~40m1n ) a ... TOO ClOll POI~ When an at- tractive messenger taints In the Rusnes' apanment. Monroe and Henry provide l1rs1 aid. .,,,,,.,, ..... ,.__ ..... -. . ...,... DMIQLUIU ~ IOU.m_. IT'llllOWTm mT OP HOT IUT nl Cll ... 0 enaT.-wT T09IClfT Interview wlth Burt Lancaster 1 ........ =. :.'&. Wayne Newton: earth ~eke rescue dogs (Ti =. IAlllTUU Loyola al llhnOts (Taped) (News wlll air at hall1lme) (2 hrs.t,_.. I=== flUmMLOM ....... 90llT llCMI "Thiel Of Hearts" ( 1984, Ora ma) Steven Bauer. Barbara Wlltlams. Al· rer looting an opulent San Francisco home. a burglar discovers he possesses the secret dlarteS of a frustrated married woman and impetuously sets out to lulflll her lanrasies. 'A' ( 1 hr. 40 min.) (I) MO ._,.Melt --.a AM,,_, In this Kansas City concert. REO SpeedWagon pertorms "Keep on Lovin' You." "Roll Wllh the Changes" and selec· hons lrom llieir latest album "Wheels Are Turn1n' " ( 1 hr ) (%) llCMI "Follow The Fleet" ( 1936, Mu· StC&I) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers. A danoer In the Navy tnes to help hls former partner and her sister. ( 1 hr • 50 min.) CD HOT IUT MO'T\m 1\:9{1l)llCMI "The Hiii" ( 1965, Drema) Sean Coorlefy. Harry Andrews. POWs In North Afrlea are strlelly regimented. some to the breaking point. bJ an extremely tough commander (2 hrs. 35 min.) ~ 9 I Cll M TOWll F .. tured: Inside Hous- ton's NASA to undergo space &ttuttte as· tronaut training: Dick Clarie talks about the success ot Ametlcan Bandstand, • pr• vtew ot holiday lllmfare lneludlng "Jewel 0 1 The Nl'41". "The Color Purple" end "Santa Claus." I MCl•-.T .. " ....... , . lft Cll LA FeetUted: In this epeclal odittOn Jann C•r1 Journeys to Spain to en-foy IOrne of Iha everyday attractions; also, a cratt""'8n who builds suits of armor Is rollled U.ATU.. ~oo.T rA..-W ... ,_ .... ..... -. ...... .. ,,., M .,..,_. The making of the WOSletna "Yellow Sky," "High Noon," "The Olt·Bow Incident" end "The Gun· fighter." Guests: Gregory Peck and Dena Andrews. i ==.:-" ... ,.. ._. (J)WWftl'•l•-TNe Emmy award-Winni~ animated apeciel features the "Panvts • characters tNttng en unusual Thanksgiving rTIMI around a Plno:Pong table. (R) D • A-TUii Faceman pYShes his new book on the talk·show circuit after recelv-- 1_!'.!g a government pardon, Q ( 1 hr.) • .,. "The Bible" (1966, Drama) (Par1 t of 2) Geol'ge C. Scott, Peter O'Toole John Huston's adartatlon of the first chapters ol the Boo4< o Genesls. r• counting man's creation. fall. survival and Indomitable faith In the future. (2 hrs.) • 0 WllO'I M IOllt Angela flnda It difficult to stomach the generous ~ ol male chauvinism at ThanksgMng dinner In Brooklyn. Fomler boxer Aay Mancini lues~~ ':. "Easy Money" ( t983. Come- dy) Radney Oenger1leld, Joe Peeci. A man who likes to eat, drink end smoke to excess stands to win S 10 mllllon If he s.o- nhces his wOfldly pleasures tor one year. (2 hrs.) • MOVA "The Genetic Gamble" Gene therapy -Its potential to treat Inherited diseases and the ethical Issues It rai986 - are examined. Q ( 1 hr.) IDflUmMLOM fl!) ccm'T MM.UT An overview or the hla- torle81 and scien11fic signlficanoe of comers and a preYlew of International ef- forts to accurately chronicle the return of Hel~t. (1hr) CC) "Slap Shot" ( 1977, Comedy) Paul Newman. Michael Ontkean.After a minor league hOckey team decides to Sj)(UCe up llS Image by playing dirty, It ends up making hOckey history, 'A' (2 hrs . 3 min.) CID llON "The Osterman Wealitend" ( t983. SutpenM) Rutger Hauef, John Hurt A contrOYefSlal teM!Ytsioo joumallst ii convinced by a CIA agent that his cio..t friends ere really Soviet agents. turning an annual ravnlon w~end Into a nlghtmate • 01 terror 'R' ( 1 hr . -42 min ) .,. "Saturday Night Fever" ( 1977, Drama) John TraVOlta. Karen Gomey. A young Brooklyn disco dancer Oeve1ope doubts about his lifestyle when he teeme up with an ambitious secretary to win a maj<>f dance contest. 'PG' ( t ht.. '8 m~) . G .,_ "A Night To Remember" ( 19(2, Comedy) Brien Aherne. Lor.ne Young. A Greenwich VMlage mystery Wfft· er and hls wife turn Sleuths to dllc:o\w ju9t how a corpse found Its way Into their ~rtment. (~~lh ••(I)-,..,. .... ..,In this special combining new anlmetton with cl•&alc cartoons. Ct. &tiny ~ad­~for avoiding holiday Qtuttony. (R) e 9 mna ,_ C.rol att~ to prcwe she's metur. enougn to dete a man lnh4820s.~ 1:1': •. _ .. ,....,.. .. (I) .. "Ooubletake·· (Pr.-.. Orama) (Part 2 of 2) Rk:nerd Crtnna. 8eYefty 0' A~ A dftec11Ye OOllflOlt" dlstUf'blng truths about the hutnan ~ ty '°' depravity and conup11on wNe 1n- ves19111ng a onieaome de>utMe f'l'Udlr. c:;i Sunday, Nowmbet 24, 1985 17 .• -hesclay Coal. ~hrs.) 8 e • ._.,,. WTGLO ITOllY With Hltler's help. Mouollnl 18 lreed from l)(ison and Mtabllshes a tnOfe PoWerlul Fascist regime: Ciano telle Edde of secret dOCu- • ment& that ruin Mussollnl and his govern- ment; reallz.lng his power has been diluted. Mussollnl plans to tree the country. Stars George C. Scott Gabriel Byrne and Rob· ert Downey. (Pan 3 of 3) Q (2 hrs.) e 9 ...,,_ Maddie's asked to Identify a portrait artist who died under i118flous circumstances-Q C 1 hr ) ... . •ccuu M Ul1' DAYI OI IMM.Yll ..... Based on more than three yeers of re- search, this oocumentary explores the mystertoua circumstances surround~ the actr9A'adeeth In 1962. ( 1 hr. 30 min) e colllT MM&.IY An OV91Vlew of the hls- torlcal and scientific significance of comets and a preview of lnternatlooal ef- forts to accurataly chronicle the return of Ha~~~hr ) I llOWA "The Genetic Gamble" Gene therapy -hs potential to treat 1nherned dl&ea&eS and the ethical issues It ralSeS •• are =~ (1 tu ) ~ .,. "The Gift" ( 1982. Comedy) (Subtitled) Pierre Mondy. Clio Goldsmith.A middle-aged banker's retlr&- ment gift turns oul to be lhe ravl&hing beauty he meets on a train. 'A' ( 1 hr . ~6 min,) (%) llOWll "Love Streams" ( 1984, Ofa- ma) John Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands. In the wake of a blttet custody battle, a di· vorced woman seeks solace from her bf other. a successful writet who has also made a career of shunning commitments. 'PG· 13' (2 hrs .. 16 min.) •Cl).,. "Counterpoint" ( t968, Drama) Charlton Heston, Maxlmll an Schell. An American symphony conductor and his orcnestra are taken prlsonert by the Ger- mans during a USO tour. ~hrs .. 30 min) (()IR'I .U.,.,. ••.. I •Im.,. "The Siient Partner" (1979. Suspense) Elliott Gould, Chrlstcpher Plummer. A bank teller's Impromptu at- tempt to cash In on a robbery lead$ 10 harasament al'\d 1err0f when the real thief chaaes him 10 recapture his loot (2 hrs .. 20 min.) -11 '::11a NII -Al'\ ~I baron's wife hires Spenser to deliver the ransom money to terrorists who have abducted her husband Q ( t hr I • _,. "The Trac1<er5" ( t97 t, Mys- tery) Sammy Davis Jr . Ernest Borgnlne A cocky man takes charge of a tracking operation endangeong the llVeS of the men In the posse. ( t hr., 30 min.) e ,. .. An examination of sehlzo- phtenlcs and their famlllel reveals the llndlnga of bfaln rnearche<S and Identifies the nMd fOt further study (R) Q ( 1 hr ) !_,. .... • lfMI AT WCIU llAP Jan legend Fitzgerald lings "Lullaby of Blrdland" and "Night In Tunllla", Oecar PetettOO performs "Take the 'A' Train" and ''Cara-van." ( 1 hr) ~..,. "Songwriter" (198<&, Orama) Wiiiie Nation. Krlt Krlstoff8"900 The world ol country mo&Jc It lllled with ups nnd dOWnl for • rtvered ciountry-western sing fl and his lr~blt t•i)ertner 'A' Q ( 1 Iv .. 3' min.) 18 Sunday. November 24, 1985 CB)nmtlTalaa A radio evangellst is at the mercy of his own sinful past. Gary B~Geraldine Page star. Cl) • ,. ~ Now drinking heavily. Dick (Peter Strauss) seeks out his former mistress Rosemary (Sean Young) -but this time NlcOle (Mary Steenburgen) retaliates with an affair of lhet ~~5~(1 hr.) •• .. _.,...,., Ill ..... ~-"""--NA PULL CC*JACT UMTI Alvln Prouder vs. Ricky Haynes for the World Welterweight tltle. sch8001ed IOf t 2 rounds from Rockford. Ill (A) ( 1 hr.) (B) llOV11 ''Body Double" ( 1984, Suspense) Craig Wassoo, MeCanle Orll- lith An unemployed Hollywood actor, house-Silting lor an acquaintance, be- comes obsessed with a beautlf\JI neigh· bor Involved with the porno lllm Industry and a suspect in a violent morder 'R' Q l hr .• 49 mini= ,,. '~ ... Cl A..cl Guests· Dom Deluise, Burt Reynolds. l_..•c.11un ..., ...... WYPYWIR.Ylll~ ~ITATml••H-.&. •n••-..r 90Wll "Nathalie" ( t978, O<ama) Maroefla Petri. Roger Beach. An unsuc- cessful fllm directOf decides to r•IN some cash by--k1onapp1ng the daughter of a wealthy tycoon, but lustful desire ln- lerferes. ( t hr. 27 min.) Cl) llO¥ll "Coal Miner's Oaughter" ( 1980. BIOgraphy) Sissy Spacek. Tommy Lee Jones Oased on Loretta Lynn's auto- biography A girl from a poor family In ru- ral Kentucky matr!M a man who engineers her rlSe 10 stardom In the music industry. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 5 min ) I .UT• ITIOI OlTWIC .,_. 1t.ll (J) -I -The Simons set out 10 prove that a fatal 8kyd1Vlng eocldent was oaused by a S8boteor (R) ( t hr , 10 min.) D a> Ta.INT Host: Johnny Carson. SchedUled pianists the Lat>eque •ters LI hr.I g ~.._WM IMCI Am,.._ Guests· JM J. Bullock, Glenn Hirsch. I O MC--~ mAm ~etches: a courtroom drunk. ChO<lSl/'O a restaurant; sexual hiring prac· fices. I VIQM HAWM..W-4 LAW U8'CA Guest hoe!: John Wade. Schedulacl: a discussion of the epi- demic of teen•ege suicides In the U S : Neil Frank of the Natlonel Hl.lfricane Cen· lter l=~t=D Aa. ( 1 hr ) •roazm ..,...,.. _,. "Surfacing" (1981, O<ama) Kathleen Beller. Joeeph Bottoms. An ex· Peciltlon ..arching fOf a man m1911no In the wllda of notthorn Canade taoe. dan- gers both In nature and within the group. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ,.I .. ...,. .. Mll9 llJCllCOCI 5 Fl m•JaJ..-. CMlt PLO DPO ~ ... wme_.._,._ ........... C0U.. WA. Wichita Stele af Freeno Stete (Al (3 hra.) • ,.CUii a.ct).,. "Without Warning" (1980, Hor- -ror) Jack Patance. Martin. Li ndau. A gas station attendant end a Vietnam veteran p11 themaelves against a terrifying and powerful humanoid wtllch attacks Ila prey with deadly llylng organisms. 'R' ( 1 hr , 36 mn,) a1I (fl) .,. "Ten Little Indians" (I )}66. Myste<y) Hugh O'Brien, Shirley £81on Teo disparate people meet their death& when they are invltacl by an unknown host to a secluded mountain mansion (2 hrs ) .. 8 e LATl ..:T WM DAVlt ~ Scheduled: Kenny Rogers, Randy Bass (American who plays baseball In Japan) i hr.) UTPA111GL. -,_ ~ 0 Fea!Ufed Dodger Jay Johnstone. ( t hr.) (!) •••• ...,. ... (II .._'uHmrr 1'W Interview with Bott Lancaster. I _. .... •• ·-Jl9IMCI ,...,,.La. .,. "Dune" ( 1984, Science Fte· tlon) Kyle Maclachlan, Francesca Annis. Ba98d on Frank Herbert'• bestseller In the year 10,991, a warrior attempts to ral- ly the lowly dwellers of a desert plane! 10 victory over a malevolent monarch. 'PO 13' Q (2 hrs .. 20 min.) CD 90Wll "Soggy Bollom. u S A " ( 1981. Comedy) Ben JOhnson. Lois Net· lleton A Southern Sherltt during Proh1bl· !Ion tries 10 ensure that his moonshine- producing cousin doesn't blow himself up and that hi. lady friend's marriage plans Q5! aw_!}'. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 37 min.) tlll9 • CJ) llCCOY A private eye (Tony Cortis) uses his skills as a con artist 10 help a woman regain her rightful 1nhefl- tanee. Bernadette Peters and Roscoe Le& Browne guest star, (R) ( 1 hr . 20 min.) we .,. "Lover Come Back" (1962. Comedy) Doris Day. Rock Hudaon. An unscrupuious businessman meets his match In a beautlful and determined ~2hrs) G "The Last Safari" ( t967, Ad· venture) Stewart Grenger, Kaz Qarae Al- ter a hunter 1s killed by an elephant. hui friend and an American playboy attempt to capture the anlmel. (2 hrs .. 20 min) Cl) .,. "Cheyenne Autumn" ( t96A, Western) (Part 1 of 2) James Sttw1Jf1. Richard Widmark Olractacl by John Ford The dramatlC: exOdus of Cheyenne lndlarn 8'Xlends from an OMlahoma rffef\latlon IC their homelands In Wyoming (2 hrs .. 3C mlnh g .,. "The Death Polley" (1973 ru'apenM) Robert Powell, Barbara F~ don. A wnlrlwlnd romance IU(TIS Into 1 nightmare When a women ditoovers tha her husband 19 elreedy married and p!Ott ~ to do away with het ( t hr .. 30 min ) W .,. "The Ametlean Friend" (1977 Orama) Oennts Hopper, Bruno Ganz. Th1 destinies of en American emuggler Ind 1 dying German converge when th.y com mlt •murder together. (2 hre . 1 mln ) .Na:WM W Cl) llOWll "Space Raiders" ( 1983, Sci ence Fiction) Vine. Eawerds, O.Vl<l Men d«lneU. A IO·yeer-old boy joins a band c space outlaws In hl,.elcmg a ttarshlp an• batlllng an M QalaCtic lotoe c.tled lh ~'PG' (t hl 22mln ) • 1 .... .,.. ClOllUP Sc:heduled loolc et "Rocicy IV" end • santa Claua. Th MOVlt", an lnlll'\'19w with Ct>mtdltn M•• tin Shon . ··~~----------------· t -Taesclay Cont. l ~TOllMJ ML• nll PM&Y .... &.om MmCMlm.Lm W ... "The Pope Of Greenwlcn VIi- iage" ( 1984. Orama) Eric Roberts. Mick- ey Rour11e. Dreams of escape from hum- drum Manhattan fobs harbored by distantly related buddies 8le jeopardized by an in-concel11ed safecracklng Job that geta them Into hot water with a local crime kil:i'R' .iaf·l ·1 Cll IMlmrATCN -1.-.:.. O.C.1'DAY a1I ... I.TL.Mm .,. "Roeeanne McCo " (1949, Orama) Faney G<anger, Joan ~vans. The love between two members of feuding famlllet eventually results In a truce (I hr .. 40 mln.) • • .,. "Highway Dragnet" ( 19&4. Orama) Richard COf'lle. Joan Bennett. An ex-Marine becomes Iha scapegoat when a beeutltul gtr1 he's known casually Is found murdered. ( t hr., 30 min.) • llON "The Devil's Web" ( 1975, Suspente) Diana Dors. Andree Marcovlc· cl. A nur&e hired to care f0< the paralyzed daughtttf' ol an American diplomat beglne 10 exert a strange Influence over the glrl. l hr.,30m:J -., ...• ----... "Vldeodrome" ( 1983, Fantasy) James Woods. Deborah Harry. A co- owner of a T0<on10 UHF station that spe- claltzes In adult entertainment searches for the people behlod a bizarre aatelllte broadcaat. 'A'~· 30 min.) .......... , II •CH>.,. "Oaedly Force" (1983. Orama) Winge Haue«, Joyce lngalll. A tor"* cop Mt• out to ftnd the peychoc>eth wtlo carwd a t•tal x on a woman'• foreheed. 'R' ~ 35 min.) ... "The Big Broedcalt Of 1938" ( 1938, MUllcal) Bob Hope, W.C. Fleldl . Three of a man's ex-wlvte chaae him across the &ee In aeerch of beek allmony l f)4ly=s. (2 hrs.) .,... .... ...,..,. llOWll "Saturday Night Fever" (1977. Drama) John Travolla, Karan Gorney A young Brooldyn dl9co danoer develops doubts about hi• lifestyle when he teams up with an ambOloua secretary to win a mafor dance conteat. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 59 min.) -Weclnesclay _ .......... .,,..._ .. (%)"Little Malcolm" (1974, Drama) John Hurt. John McEnery. ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) •cc:> "The Gift 01 Love" (1978, Orama) Marie Osmond. Timothy Bolloms. ( t hr .. 38mln ) Cl) "The Young Landlofds" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Kevin Sulll11an. Marla Glbb8. ( 1 hr .. 55mln) NI(%) "FOllOw The Fleet" ( 1938, Musical) Fred Aat•lre. Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr., 50 min.) 19«?.l "Help On My Terms" ( 1974, Drama) Oevld Henman. Samantha Egger. (2 hrs.) .. CC) "Arabian Adven1ure" ( 1979, Fania· sy) Christopher Lee, Miio O'Shea ( 1 hr . 38 min.) CID "City Heat" ( 1984. Adventure) Clint EastWOOd, Burt Reynolds ( 1 hr .. 37 min,) •CZ> "The American Friend" ( 1977. Ora• ma) Oennls Hopper, Bruno Ganz. (2 hra .. 7mln.) -CC) "The Champ" (1979. Orama) Jon VQight, F•)'_9 Dunaway. (2 lyl .. 2 min.) (8) "The fortress" ( 1985, Orama) Ra· chel Ward ( t hr . 29 min.) CJ) "The Extr80<dlnary Seamen" ( 1969. Comedy) David Niven. Faye Dunaway. ( 1 hr . 20 min.) • "Shef1ock HOimes And The Secret Weapon" ( HM2. Myatery) Batll A.th- bone. Nigel Bruce. ( t hr . 30 mln.l -Gl) "Who's Minding The Store?' (1963. Comedy) •rv Lewi$. J'" St. JOhn c2 tW ~tStar Trek Ill: The Starch For Spock" n~. Science Fiction) WJalem Shetner. OeFOttlt t<elley ( 1 hr., 45 mitt) tWCI) ''Tht Golden SNI" (1983, Orama) Alew Ralltblot<. P9ntlope Milford ( 1 hr • :M min.) _ ............... _ -· "Assault On A Queen" (1966, Ad-venture) frank Sinatra, Vlrna LISI. (2 hrs.) CC) "Oxford Blues" C 198'. Orama) Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy. ( 1 hr., 33 min.) CID "Coa(Mlner's Oeughter" (1980. Biog- raphy) Sls8y Spacek. Tommy Lee Jones. ~hrs .. 5 min.) w• "Btzat>eth Of Ladymead" ( 1~. Comedy) Anna Neagle. Hvgn Wiiiiams. i_!_ hr . 30 min.) Cl) "Llttle Malcolm" ( 1974, Orama) John Hurt, John McEnery. ( 1 h< .. 52 min ) W CI) "The Strip" (1951, Orama) Mickey Rooney. Sally Forrest. ( 1 hr • 26 min.) •CC) "The Gitt Of Love" (1978, Orama) Marie Osmond. TlmOthy Bottoms. ( 1 hr .. 38mfn.) 11900 "Race For The Yank" Zephyr" (198t. Orama) Ken Wahl. Geofge Pep- pard (1 hr .. 48 min.) (%)"Bringing Up Baby" (1938, Comedy) Katharine Hepburn, Cary Or•nt. ( 1 hf . 42 min.) •CC) ''King Kong" ( 1933. Adventure) Fay Wray. ROber1 Armstrono. (1 hf .. 40 min.) •ClJ "A Man's Caati.·'r (1933, Orama) Spencer Tracy. L0tetta Young. ( 1 hf .. 15 min.) ()) "The'Young landlofdl" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Kevin Sullivan. Marla Gibbs. ( 1 hr • 55 min.) (%) "LOYI Streeme" ( 1984, Orama) John ea ... vet ... Gena Rowtandl. <2 hrs . 16 min.) • llll "Big Mo" ( 1973, Orame) Bernie Ca· aey, Bo Swneon. (2 tn.. 5 min.) -•••·'a••••••• ·11.r.r ... ----~ ... ii. ,-.a., ' ~ -~PMIM• 1C ..... llOTD Ml(C) _.. "She" (1983. Fantasy) Harr~ son Muller, Sandahl Bergman. An immor- tal AmazOf'I queen hel1>9 two men rescue their kidnapped friend. ( 1 hr , 39 min.) W CI)....,. .... "Unchained" ( 1955, Orama) Elroy Hirsch, Barbara Hale. A group of In- mat" experience llfe In • minimum NCUrl-ty prleon In Chino, Cellfornla. ( 1 hf .• 30 min.) (l)lil,.,. IU H•• TWY (I) ,_ • nll _., Now drinking heavily, Dick (Peter Strauss) seeka out his former mistress Roeemary (Seen Young) -but this time NlcOle (Mary Steenburgen) retaliates with an affelr of her own. (Part 5 of 5) ( 1 hr) ·1--UM CMD ITA,..._,.,_ .,. "Wamor Of The Lost World" ( 1983. Adventure) Robert Ginty, Persis Khamba!!a. A professor and his daughter recruit a cycle riding daredellll to ove<- lhrouw a malevolent tyrant 'R' ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) d llll PUITITCJml 1::.::-.... ...,~ ... "Son Of Kong" ( 1933. Ad\len- 1ure) Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack A fortun&-huntlng producer and a South Seas singer encounter a giant, friendly ape 1nhablling the uncharted Skull 1818nd i_!_ hr , 10 min ) CE) TOP MIS IOJlll Terrence AUi vs. Danny Vargas In a Juniol welterweight bout scheduled tor 10 rounds, llve from Atlantic Clly. N J (2 hrs., 30 min.) ® m¥W "Phar Lap" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Burllnson, Martin Vaughan. The atory of Phar Lap, a legendary Australian r• cehorse whose brilliant career ended abruptly with his mysterious death In Call- _ 1f0<n=~· Q (1 hr ,~ min) a ... TOO Q.Oll POii COllPOllT The Rusnee have to break the news of Rafkln's death 10 one of his friends .. ,.,, .,...,~ ...... ..... Gf fllOlml9 •MU.GfM ... MTG•'llC-mT Gf llOT llUT ,. ---0 .,.,U. IT TCll•IT lnt9Maw wf1h Yoko Ono l --1i.'='.&. ''Dynasty" 11ar John James; Koreen 0tph8ns adopted by IE ·:IM -. ... ,. --·OM Im !.__LG9 ml lmiGIT .. "O.C. Cab" (1983. Comedy) Mt. T, Adam Baldwin. Drivers of a nearly benkrupt Welhlngtoo•taxlcab operarlon become herOM when they rescue two kid· chlldren. 'A' ( 1 hr . 39 m~ --a I I -LOIT aau end Ab'• try at parenthood 1s lhof1-llled when the mother of rhett =-=~her chlldback Q ~· .. "The Christmas Tree" (1969. ~•me) Wtlllam HOiden, Vlrna Llsl A wealthy bullnessman devotes all ol hlS el· loft• to the happiness ol h•s dYlng son ( 2 tn., 20 min.) Me I• 1111 TOWll Fea1u1ed uncove1tng the eec1et1 of L.A. -"······ I .... _., nl • LA. Featured· hlgh·lech gadget• lat the peraoo who ha& eve1y· tn~W'~lmps. ~CGUllT ., ..... ......... ~Wl.D---OfMmA&.S ..... ...... ,,.. .... DDll CIMP • CIMMll TAUi wmt Guest Rlchetd Merquend I ........... UWOOD'AM .. (I) W 6 CD•MY Lauren takes en lnt...C In Charlie'• womanizing co- WOftc• Mtgue4 Sentana Q e ·-AYTOtmA• Mark's revnton with • merrled couple Is marred by their edopted teen-age daughter's determine· tlon to locate her natural parents Q ( 1 ht.) • ... "The Bible" ( 1966, Orama) {Pert 2 of 2) Geor99 C Sco11, Peter O'Toole. John Huston s adaptation ol rhe flrtt chepttrS of the Book of Genesis. re· oountlng man's creation, fall. surviver and bit lelth In the lulure (2 hrs.) IMClw. MacGyver ~ravels to to help a friend and his wife drill fof ~~ la••••~a 1111e1 ":. "Miracle On 3Ath S11eet' (19'7, Comedy) Maureen O'Hara. John Peyne. An otd man named Kris Kringle 1s tweet tsy Macy's 10 play Santa Claus tn the Thenktdv~ oait~rede (2 hrs ) ... .Lii r Northeastern Brazil IS exptofed from the deck ot a vintage peddlelteamer on Its last voyage from Juenlro to Plre Pate. o C 1 hr ) l ,._ML.°'9 .. "God'• Country" ( 1985, OOcu· tnentety) Director Louis Malle's portrait ol the rural commonlty ol Glencoe. Minn Q ~ht., 30 min ) .. "The Champ" ( t979. Drema) n Voight, Feye Dunaway A dlv<>tcod ••'1)rlafight9' ettempta e comeback 10 ret"" outtody of hit young aon 'PG' (2 tn.. 2 min.) CB) .. "Chetch And Choog's The Cor· Ileen Brothers" ( UMM. Comedv) Cheech Merln, Tommy CMng Two oftt>oat Mr1 off-key Perla street musicians meer a Gyp ay who tells them the account of thft11 noble """.ri ·pa· ( 1 hr .. 27 min I Cl) •n The Waters ere con•u~rl and l!ilutted wt.. Ooneld passea up trii>11 ln\iltetlOn 10 ThAnktQivlno dinner CJ ' 20 Sunday, Nowmber 24, 1986 CI> llOCI Mm ICll.L: lMl' IMU MYI The roots of rock 'n' roll are traced through lhe car8ef8 of Biii Haley, the EV9f'ly Broth· ers. Fats Domino. Boddy Holly, Bo Oidd· '!t· Elvis Presley and others. CiJ MCMI "Welk A Crooked Mlle" ( 1948, Mystery) Louis Hayward, Oennlt O'Keefe A secret agent and a Scotland Yard 1nv ... llgator team up to lnflltrete end bteek up a mob._J2 hrs ) ... ()) ... -~-A struggling playwright (Howard Hesse- m.an) becomee famous when his light· weight story about rabbits becomes a na· tlonat hit. I YICTAC .... LCMIOAT M NOlmT In this adeptatlon of J.A.A Tolklen's classic. Hobbit Bilbo Bagglns &ncounrers e magic ring. ancient secrets and the dreaded dragon Smaug In his quest 10 regain the Dwarf King's gold Voices· John Huston, Orson Bean, Otto Pre=•~ hr., 30 ml11.) (() '~ Cl) WAllmlTOOll When the United States Invades a banana republic, Bob ands up on e mllltary overllght committee . .. 8 CJ) .,. "Airplane U: The Sequel" ( 1982, Comed9) Robert Hays. Julie Hag- eny. A commercial apece-snuttte compa· ny attempts lo keep a pllot from dtsctoe- 1119 Iha craft's technlcel prOblems prior to 11s maiden flight (2 hrs ) D • tal. TOWlt Hardatep encountets a group of ~be nudefers wt'8n he travels to • deMft town to find a former {l!!lfriend. (1 hr.) • 0 lmlM1'Y a M CGLITI The Colby& learn the stunning truth about Fallon; Con- stance maneuvers to protect two personal friends O (1 hr.) I'::.. POlffl Fealured: Treve and Howard Russell, W'ho lost their home In the BaldWln Hlll9 fire; three television game snow contestants who are vying fat the b19 prize of S 100,000; Helen Harris, who leads a battle agelnst the blinding disease 01 Aetfnllls Plgmentoea: the first jump of a ir=~1~ _ ....... llCMI "Chrlatlne" ( 1983, Suspense) Keith Gor~1 John Stockwell. BeNd on Stephen K1nvs novel A high achoOI mlaflt bj.Jys and restOfes a 1958 'Plymou1h. una· v(are It's possesaed by a demon that wlll iealOusly protect him end deetroy any [>!foelved threat. 'A' ( 1 hr , 60 min ) CJ) MCMI "lredlng Places" ( 1983. Com· edy) Eddie Murphy. Oen Aytcroyd A well· 10-do 8Jtecutlve, a ghetto-bred con man and a prothtula devise a p4ot ol revenoe against two conniving flnancle<a 'A' Q ( 1 hi . A6 min) llON "Star Trek Ill The Search For Spocii" ( 1984, ~ Fiction) Wiiiiam Shatntf. OeFOfesl Kelley Adm. Kkk reas· sembles the crew of the sterlhlp En- rerprltf for one flnal voyage· lo try end rescue M1. Spock. whole splflt remelns al~e on the r•pldly 0evtner111lng Genetls ~net 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) ... (!) .,_ "A FIM Meclnete" ( 1966. Comedy) Sean ConntfY, Joanne WOC>d- wttrcJ A poet beeomet lnvo!Vtd With do- ml'{,lic problems which result In the IOM of h•~ u o11ll'vlty (~ hrs , 30 min ) @ lllOVll "Journey To The Far Sldt Of TN! Sun" ( 1969. Sctenoe-F't0tlon) Roy l htnM fl, l yn11 Loring A group ot men dll· cover nno try to explore a planet behind Ille &u11. (2 hrl , 5 min ) 19 ._ ._.,,. Nort1*1sletn Braz!l It explored from the dedc ot a 'ilnteg paddlesteamer on itt lett voyage frOf Juazelro to Plra Pora. .i .. ~ ) i _ ..... " lllOCWAT1WITII 111 -• IT .... _ CnMa'• granc daughter 18 returned to him: °'** 1 anxious to Siert his tropical veeatlon wit Turner: WestphaM ~ triee to eave Central Ametlcen refugee 1 llte. ( 1 ht.) 111: Aleltll maMll a drematl return to Oenver'; Adem gr ... Oomlnlqu on her relationShlp with Jeton Colby' lawyer Q (1 hr.) G llOwtl "The Aooklel" (1971, Ofema Darren McGaYln. Paul Burtce. Rec:Nlts le a metropolitan police fOfce prepere I deal with a variety of everydey problem1 l! hr .. 30 min.) • • ITMI AT WGLP TUP Jazz legen Ella Fltzgetald alngs "Lullaby of Blr~nd end "Night In Tunlale": Otcar Peterto performs "Take the 'A' Train" and "Ce1f van~'"--! Cl.UC ~ U • Ff Funn) man Emo Ptillllpe perlatms hit nlghtclu routine. (l)Mm~ CID _.. "The Fattr818" ( 1985. Ofama Rachel Ward. In Auatralle, a IChooltMct er and nine ol her students fight fat llUfVh lar a~~bduc1ed by erlmlne69. c; .. m .. I' II -... _. • .,..~o A profile of a.ter Adrien 811 rett Who works Wffh the poat In SCtentOf Pa Narratat. Martin Sheen. CC) .. "OICfatd Bluel" (1984, Ofema Rob Lowe. Ally Sheedy. Ollford Unhl9rs ty's traditions are toeeed to the wind by brash Amerlcen teen-898f In purault of a elusive British cover girl. 'PG· 13' Q ( · tlf .• =-twi,utc&w-r ... au.s1. June Allyton, Geoff:, C. Soott. IW•C9Jlll n ......... ~fl'IW·~-~ ...... m 11111..,. .,.., _.. "Sen Fernando Veftty Glrlt ( 1980. Ofama) Sheron Mttchell, .Allll Anderson. White crulelng. MV«al va .. Ql!.ls offeuome tvn. ( 1 hr.. 14 min.) Cl).,_ "H.0 .T.S.t" (1979, Comedy Susan Kiger, LIN LondOn. A IOrorlty rt ject ~to form her own etub of cc eds whO concentrate on gretlfylng MJ srarved c~ 'R' ( 1 ht., 35 min.) (%) .. "The Ametlcan Friend'' ( i971 Ofame) OeMll Hopper, 8Nno Genz. Th destlnln of en Amtrlcan ttnuggler end dying Germen COtWtfge wt'8n th4ry oorT mlt •murder togethef. (2 hrl .• 7 min.) I .. . tW (I), ....... Cotrlgen (Jemet o.i rtn) ~ IMvlng the fOtce •fW ec cldent•"Y ll'lootlng • police Informant. ( hr .• so mkl.) •• ~ HOit JOhtlny Cer90f SchedUled *"*Patti LaBtlle, oomedle Yekov Smirnoff. ( 1 hr.) • ~---wrntlMCll•Mm OUtttt: JenMM 1'41rrleon, KM-I NMlon. Ul=----BkltChes: Fetw cepp.lllCO o.w In .~.,.... tCUM: .. -I • I , s , s s s I ' ) , ) , ' -Waalnesclay Coal • l111th healefs compare notes; the San IFre==hl Parade LAW ..-cA Guest host. John Wade. Scheduled: Gene Karpinski end Richard Vlgverle debate the funding of po- lltleal campaigns; movie producer Oevld Brown previews his latest ttfm. "Target .. l hr ) ,....,.um W. • ...,. Jell Smith p<epares two New Orleans dishes barbecue shflmp and oyttets Bienville (() .. ,...,,. n:a l!l).,. "She" ( 1965. Adventure) Ursu- la Andress. John Atehardson A mysrefl· ous woman convinces an Englllhman haveftng In Palesllr1t1 that he Is the relr\Car- nallon of her fOfmet lover (2 hfs . 10 min.) CJD _., lmCllllA Y ta.nW A satir- ized IOOk et today·s televlalon stars. shows and networks. -1 ~ .. MIT""CMCOCI-.-PMWfl m. MOU.YWOOD U.IUllT ~--MIMllACIAmMlm ':1t. "=ACT UM11 Alvin Prouder vs Ricky Haynes for the World Well&fWelght 1111e. scheduled for t 2 rounds from Rockford, Ill (A) ( 1 hf , 30 min.) •1t1CUI -(B) .,_ "Nol For Publlcatlon" ( 19~. Comedy-Drama) Nancy Allen, David Naughton. A tablOld repofler poses as a pollllcal volunteer 10 expose a mayOfal 1.andlda1e's compllCfty. 'A' ( 1 hr . 28 min) ••tCJ llOWll "A Nos Amours" (1983. Dra-ma) Sandftne Bonna1re, Maurice Plalat A teen-egef's Mlf-dla~ Inability to make an emotlonal commitment leeds her Into p<omlSCuity (Subtltled) 'A' ( 1 hr • 42 _;n .. U11WMIMM'9LiiiZW• Scheduled. humorist-radio pe1sonallty Garrison Kelflor. Stephenie Zlmbaflst, par- rot trainer Albe Ballard. ( t hr.) I MTN!a. ~ ~ 0 Featured· Dr Ru1h Westhelmef, radio per&onaltty Rick Dees ~-.... _, ... .-rt....r lnt&Mew with 1Vo6c=IU ,._.,.um .. "The Evil Thel Men 00" ( 19~. Su~) Charle• &onsoo. lhereu Se~ dane. An asaassin is called out of retlr• men• lo J*IOf'm one final aMlgnment. His target a Central American tOftlJl'e spec;la~ Isl protected by an American agency 'R' i! tv. 29 min.) ... Ci) .. "Sidttclck1" (197•. Come- dy) Loo Gotsett. Larry Hagmen In the pre-CM! Wat Weat, two bumbflng t>ounty hunt•• concoct • money-melclng ach4tme -Thandlly •Cll ''Vtnoent, Francois, Paul And Tl'lt Oth- trt" (197•. Oremt) Ywe Montend. M~ ~ PIOCOll (1hr.,39Mln.) ,_(I) ''The Pr~ And The P1uper" (1977, ~ture) M•rtt LM1tt. OIWef AMd (1 oltheirown (RI (thr .. 20mln.) CJ) .. "CflmM Of Passion" (1~. Chma) Kathleefl Tumer: Anthony Pe<- k1ns. A woricahollc fashion designer re- lieves her deep-rooted frustrations and anxieties as e hlgh-p<loed Pf08lltu1e by night. relentleS&ty hoUnded by a homiCldal street preacher. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. ,. , min.) -1-·· .,. "NIQhtmera In The Sun" ( 1965, Drama) John Oat•. Aldo Rey. A crooked sheriff accuses an Innocent man of mur- dering the wife of a weatthy rancher ( 1 hr., 50 min.) (!) llOWll "Cheyenne Autumn" ( 196-4. Westem) (Part 2 ot 2) James Stewart. Richard Widmark Directed by John Ford The chmetlc exodus of Cheyenne Indians e>rtends from an Otdahoma reservation to their hc>me48nda In Wyoming (2 hrs .. 30 min ... I llOYll "The Victim" ( 1972. Suspense) Elizabeth Montgomery. Geofge Meharls. A young woman trapped In a remote house during a violent storm Is unaware that she Is the ne.111 target ot an unknown killer ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (%).,. "Thief Of Hearta" ( 1984. Dra- ma) Steven Bauer. Barbera Wiiiiams Al· -nlf tooting an oputeot San FranctSCo home. a bUrglar d+scovers he possesses the secret diaries of a trustrated marned woman and Impetuously ae1s out to fvlllH her lantaalee. 'A' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) I ,,.... .... .,...eeMrrlla -... AT M .,_. Scheduled: "Selling War to Kids" -· a IOOk at "Rambo. First Blood Part II," "Commando" and "lnva- lslon~~ AU. ••• -., ..... .._ COLLl9....,..,,,,. Oregon State at Wichita State (R) (2 hrs.) W (B)_. "City Heat" ( 1~. Adventure) Clint Eaatwood. Burt Reynolds. Towards the end of Profllbfflon. a cop wnoee part· ner 18 murdered tNms up with his one- time friend. a private detective, and or- Chestratff some fancy footwork to track down 1he k.lllefs. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 37 min I Wl_.ATU.. -u--_,,,ATCll .. ·~And Company" (1970 . Ofame) Joe Namath. Ann·Margiret. An outcast member ot a motorcycle gang saves 8*C::O women from rape (2 hrs ) l s.:---IOT .. "The Sergeant" ( 1968, Dre· me) Rod Stalget. John PtlMtlp Lew An American Army wgeenl stationed In France eltef the war becomes attracted to one of hit men. ·R' ( 1 hf., "7 min.) CC •• "Slayground" ( 198,., Suspenee) Peter Coyote, M91,.Dm1th. The father Of • llttta gk1 klled dl.w1ng an ar- mored C8f robbetv IWw. • Mdllilc uew- t.!,. 53 min.) ?lm GZ) "The OhlneM Web" (1978. A<Mn· lL«) Nlcholat Ha~. Robttt Simor ~hrL) Ml "Low s1,..me" ( 19M. Ofema) John ... vet ... Otne AowtendL (2 tn. 18 min) •CC> "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" 11949. llOne1 lo huni down Ill'! rflf'm t lt'-Poll"lible 10f her death 'A' ( I hr ;>q ll"lll I GO.C.TOOAY 1:11 (I) llO¥ll "The 1111 ub11t, t 19Al llorrOt ) John Cassaveres. Kerrie KeArY> A pt\ySl- clan and a jOurnaust 1nves11g1w~ the l\lghl· mares that have conv111ced a Wttcons1n boy he Is possessed by lhe dem"" 1e11or- lzing his town 'A' ( I hr 32 m11) ) a.• .,.. "Courage Ot Las'lie" I 1946, Adventure) Ellzat>elh Taylor. Fr.•mk Mor- gan A g111's pet collie, trained 10 kill 111 I~ Army. must be convened l>Ac.lo 10 the &I fectlonate l*JP sNa had l<r>1.1wtl ar •j loved {?hrs ) • llO¥ll "The Eyes ~1e.e II f 1974 Suspense) Sinead Cusack. Oei1r11s Water- man Th1ee polofteal as!.<1SS•11, ul11111ng 10 klll a lllSlllng statesrn.iro lrr1111111• rt,e stu- dents et a school f<>f the l>1tni1 t 1 hr • 30 rmn) llnaY••M••t ---tcml M .....,.,.,_"EPIQ -... •1C•1• .,_ "Ar1ng1ng Up tjaby ( 1938 Comedy) Katharine Heptl\m• CA1y Uranr An archaeolog•sl sets out to raise a rn1lllon dollars for his 111useum t>ut ends lllJ 1n volved Wllh tl P•t'lly SL" •Allle I I 111 42 min ) l:lt(ft) .,_ t>orky ~'s•k 1 r<+tH My .1ery) Wilham Hurl lee Mar"'" A M11!.<.<1w horn· IC•de 111spectu1 s 11ivei.1tga111111 1il a tuzarre t11ple murder ned1 a ~k1il1n9 rtnk tf1!1Hjs him to contro111111tons "''"1 ''"' 1< t ,~1 cJnd a globe t101t1ng Amf·"~11n tv ,,. p·~ •v' ''°" ·1· .. F .""" I ........ If llOnoM .. .,_ "Tender Cousins ( t 983 Com- edy) Th1euy T ev1ni. Anis Shute On a French countrysrde farm a love-smuren teenagei devises an 1ngen•ous plan to gain experienee and fvlfiU his 1Jes1res with his beautiful Older cousin !Dub~dl 'A' f 1 ru .. 34 min) we llOWll "In Old Monterey 11939 Western) Gene Autry Smtlf'y Burne!le. An a1my allache assigned to buy land for a practice bombing range oncounlert 11n- scrupol0us land grabbers with a get rl(;h- 1~ I 1 hr) / -.. ....., ,_../ .,. "Unmaske<f' (1949 My 1e.y1 Robert Rockwell. BarP&•a fut~ f he out>- llc Is stunned when the ''~ l(j4>r1hty of a phantom klllef IS utt11n.i1r1y r1WnR1f'd RS that ot e prominent Pf'' .011 1 1 ,..,, 1 .DMICILUIU ~~ GOiden Seal" I 198J. Dra- ma) Steve Raltsbaclt. Penelop(I MltlC1rd A legendary golden seal eppe1ir'I oft lhfl Aleu11an lslsnds, becom1no rho qu&rry of hunters until a brave boy flnds and ptO- tects the re~ mamm&I f'G ( I hr 34 min I Western) John Wfty(l(J, Jann f\gni (I tw • 33 min.) CID "Superglrl ( 1984 r nlHy) H'fll9f1 Ailter. f'Aye Ounaw•y ( 1 fir 6• ,,,.n ) •C'e) "The Myttl!flovJ Stre.1 ' ( 1982. Fintasv) Chfr•to0Ni1 Malrl'C'HC"t. f'f9d Sunday. November 2,, 198& 21 ~ (1hr .• 30mln) -CB) "Pieces In The Heert" (HMM, Orama) Sally Aeld, llndley QOUM. ( 1 hr.. 42 min.) CD "Adllentures Of Mateo Polo" ( 1938, Orama) Gary Cooper. Bal Rathbone. ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) (J) "Twice-Told Tales" ( 1963. Sulpeneie) Vincent Price, Sebeatian Ca· bOL ( 1 hr., 59 min.) (%) "follow The FlMt" (1936. Mulk:al) ,.,ed ANlre. Ginger Rogers. ( 1 hr., 60 min.) • ''The Cotpee Vanllhet'' ( 1942, MYt- tery) 8ele Lugoel, LUIN Waltera. (1 fir., 30 "*'·> -@"The Red Porw'' (19'8, Orama) Myr- ne t.oy, Robert Mitchum. (2 hrl.) tW CJ:) ''1 .. In The Sadcle" ( 19", Wettem) ~Wayne, Ella RalnM. ( 1 hr., 19 min.) -00 "Croee Qeet<" ( 1982, Orama) Mary Steent>urgen, Rip Torn. (2 tn. 2 min.) CD "The Raz0(1 Edge" ( 1984. Orama) BM! Murray, Thefeu Rulaell. (2 hrs.. 8 min.) I (J) "The Ad\'entur• Of Huckleberry Finn" ( 1985. Ad\'enture) Patrtck Dey, Samm-Art WNtlems. (2 hrt.) -dl) "The Kid With The Br()l(en Halo" ( 1982. Fant••Y) Gary Colemen, Rober1 Guillaume. (2 hr1.) -CJ:) "Tom Sawyer" ( 1973. MUllcal) John- ny Whltal<er. Jodie Fo.ter. ( 1 hr., « min.) we "My Olnne< With Andre'' (1981, Ora· ma) Walleoe Shawn, Andre Gregory. (2 hrt.) -W C%) "Herry And Soo" ( 1984. Orama) Paul Newman. Robby Benion ( 1 hr .. 5 7 min.) •CB> "Oh God! V04J OeYll" ( 1884, Come- dy) George Bumi. Ted WUI. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) (J) ''Garbo Talk•" ( 1984. Orama) Anne Bencfoft. Ron Sllvef ( 1 ~ 43 min.) •CCl "Back To Bataan" (1845, Adveft- turt) John Wayne. Anthony Quinn. ( 1 hr., 35mln.) CD "Being Thefa" ( 1879. Orama) Peter Sellenl. Shirley MecLArne. (2 hrl.. 10 min.) •<%>"Behind n,. Scfean" ( 1918 . Come- dy) Charlie Chaplin, Edf\e Purvlenoe. •• "Ouarterbtlck PrlooeM" (1983, Ora· ma) Halen Hunt. Oon Mutray. (2 hrt.) • "The Wllard Of Ot" (198~. Fantaty) Animated. <2 hrt.) CZ) "Star Trel< Ill: The Search For Spocl<" (1884; ~Fiction) William Shatner. o.forett Kelley. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) W (C) "Life On The Mlttilllppl" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Robtt1 Lenling. (1hr.,55 min.) .. CJ) "Meat Ma In Sl LOUii" ( 1945, ~ cal) Judy Garlend. Tom Drake. (2 hrl . 30mln.) CB) "The C>Mp" ( 1'~77. Advtntufa) ROb- erl Shew. .Mcquellne 8isMt (2 hrt • 4 min.) CD "GarbO Tall(1" ( 1884, Orama) Anna Blncfoft. Ron SllY9r ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) -~·ew Hawaii" (1981, Mullcal) EMI • Mgela ~. (2 twt.. s mh) •(J)" , Prince And The Pauptt" (1971, Adventure) Martt Leiter, Olvtt Reed. (I hr .• 53 min.) -··I·-----" ....... 22 ~. November 2•. 1915 l ==.-=.w .. '°..., , lftlAtn 11: Tim COUYI The ThankegMng holday II bittefSWMt tOf Juen COfby When he leerna the t"'1h about his heetth. o ( 1 ht.) 1-.CCl--&O&T.,... . ,.., ~ The gang at Chien calla lo a 10 http the pub Win a bowing ~ egalfwt • rival dttntclng att•bfllh.- ment. •::•:n~n:•:a•=:•:.., lLI CM•VllL I IT ... ''&ht W«e A Yellow Rtbt>On" 949, W•ttm) John Wayne, John . lndlen9 attack an understaffed cav- ~ ~:.i~ Up Beby" (1938. Comedy) Katherlna Hepburn, Cary Grant. An arehaeologlst let• out to ralee • mlllon ~ fOf his museum. but endl up In- volved with a pretty eoclallle. ( 1 hr .. 42 .. 1mln:::.CCMIT Tla.n-., .... TOO a.om ,. ""ccmi.--T lri1'1 failure to ltlOW up fOf lMMlglvtng dinner prepa- lr•t= =~::.. -. . ..,.. WllM mf • ..,.., ,. .... a .,_, an nllllft' 1n1ervtew i Et-..d ,_,., . .,., ~ted wtth CMebral pelsy WhO eaved a ~Aft. 1-.0ll9,., -. ...... ..... ,,. ..... ~ • 11111-.r -M l9l Ho.ti. Lan Oewt0n, Nici< Buonloontl. (1 ht.) CD ... "The Btltlop't WNa" (1~. Fantny) Cary Grant. LOfatta Voong. Ob- telted by Na dr .. m of erecting a cathe- dral, a bl9hop endangefl his marriage until he It aided by a frlandly aplrlt. ( 1 hf,, 48 ;'iw llATlll'ftm 1111dl) ... "Dragnet" (1989, Myatary) Jeck Webb, Herry Horgan. S.gitent Joe Friday and Offlott Gannon lmleltlgatt the rnufd«a of two pretty mOdt6I and the dls-~rlltlOt of ti tNrd. (2 htt.) ,.. M nmlY C#9 Animated. With ThanktaMnQ iu-t atOUnd the corner. • young beer -and fOJl t .. m up to ratcue tome .-::.ed wild turkays I ,..:..-: ma U'N A profile of the largest anl- mel ~ to roem the planet which ln- ctudll the peteontotoglett' COtWWltton In ~-Olnotu11rt It the mo\ltel; EP· core dlnoelJef dltpley: tcUtpturas at c.- 1~~:: .... ,.. ... ==--··-M.1 e w • an Jett Smith cool« stuffed onion INvet and onlont 18uteec wtth ~ n•n style . (I) A •-TM.I Puppets are tea tured In thia story of Torn Turkey's al tempi. to keep a group of c()l(j dogs anc huf9Y cats from fighting or having him fo dlnnef. I MC::ml ... MOU.ftOCIDNml .. I (I) ... "High Aoed To China' (1g&3, Adventure) Tom Selleck. Bia! Armetrong. A mltllonalr .. Nr.-a hard drWclng tx·WOttd Wat I flytng ace t1 IMrch lor her tono-toet tether: (2 IVI.) • • OlmY-Clff I nd Clllt't oidat daugM• (81bflna La8Muf) return home from coleega for ThankagMng en- tries to oonvtnot 'htr pwantt to let he< O' to Plltt tor the eurnmar. (R) Q l ~-9 .. ·-· • • Benny dlaoover that he hu psychic abllltlee aft" beln ed In a car aocldent. Q ( 1 hr.) ........ .. ........ ,_ .,_ W "°'1 Th 10f91 of the 1950s and 196<>1 art fe1 tured In this Baton Rouge conoert wn perlOfmances by Little Anthony, Bo Olde lay, the Coasters. Chubby Checker ar ~ GOfe.,}i hrs.) e e 11111 fi "Oeeth of an Expert Wi neea" CllffOfd Bradley reallzea he hea• LOfrimer' s murderer Ute the lab phon Angela tel& out to prove the Identity Sttfla'1 killer. (Part 6 of 8) Q ( 1 hr.) ..... ,.u. (C) ())_.. "The Adventur• Of Huckl berry Flnn" ( 1985. Adventure) Patrk Dey, Samm-Art Wlltlams.. In the p<..C• War South, a boy and a runaW11y ala· encounter danger and excitement dutil a 'rr.=i the Millltelppt. (2 tn.) CB) "Plac:.a In The Heari" ( t98 Orama) Sally Fleld. LlndSay Ctouae 19309 Texas, a tenacl04JI woman cc calves a plan to Nve he< farm from a ba toraclolure and le helped by a tr..,. black fleld worker and a blind Wortd Wa veter1n. 'PG' Q (1 hr., 42 min.) CZ) ... "Thief Of Hurtt" ( 19M, 0. ma) Steven Bauer. Barbera Wllllama. i ter looting an opulent San Frencla home, a bufgtar dlecCMlf't ha PotMM the teerat dlarltl of a frustrated marrf woman and lmpttuouaty 1et1 out to fu he< ta.ntults. •A' ( 1 hr .. 40 mfn.) e ... "Broedway" ( 1942, Myatet ~ge Raft, Pat O'Brttn. Two New V• City gangatera battle !Of control of • rackets and fOf the •ftectlont of the wo • ant~ both low. (2 hrt.) ... e ,._,.,..Alex leavea hie job 1 llNI grocery ltOfe to work fOf an uh modem ~tt. (R) Q l'llCTM .... LM•T •••st ... ... w •• .. •-The gang at Cheets can a ~ to help the pub win a bow ma~~ egelnst a rival drinking Klabtl ment. l~ .. • ....,, ..... CCUft . nktQMna hollday " blltlflWett Jeeon Colt>Y wNl1 ha learnt the 11 lbotlt-= hlefth. Q ( 1 ht.) ...., -----,. Ta:'l:'wm "The 1 on Elt1h'' 8uftilrtng frotn meh tton, Aobart F. 8oott Ind his t.-n Ot -~~------------------------- ! fl I 0 I· d ~. >t 3- ;k Iii re IO .c. In n- lk nt r I .a- ,t. :;o es td 1111 y) wk he m-.. re· 1 In Ing .,,.. as bad weather plagues then return (Part 8 ol 6) 9 ( 1 hr } ([) CGlatl POOTML Texas et Tellla5 A& M (Al (3nrs . 30m1n.) ([)llCMI "Te<ms Of Endearmenl'' ( 1983. Orama) Stmley MacLa1ne. Debra Winger James L Brooks's chronicle of the 30- year evclutoon ol the complex but loving relatlonsh1p between a mother and her tn· depellelent daughter 'PG' (2 hrs . tO !]lln ) d (fl) llCMI "The Fa1e 0 1 The Andrea Do- rta" ( 1979 Documentary) D111ers explore the remains ol lhe "'unsmkable" IUxury linef that met •ts doom wtien It collided with a Swedish llflef otl Nan1ucke1 lstano on July 25. 1956 (2 hrs ) • D • -.T COWIT An ove<protected rock star dec•des to g111e away all his mon- C!'l llCMI "Morituri" ( 1965, Adventure) Marlot'I Brando, Yul Brynner. A German pacifist Is blackmalled Into capturing a German cargo ship for the British dUring WOfld War II (2 hrs . 30 min ) .. 8 Cl) -a -Rick's only ahb1 when he IS arrested for murder ts the 111c- t1m's wife bul she dentes knowing him IBI {l hr) D e PAT11 UELl INOW Recording art- ist Peth LaBelle IS tOined by guests 1nclud- 1ng Cyndi Lauper, 8 111 Cosby, Luther Van- dross, Amy Grant and the Krollt Puppets for a nl; ol music and comedy ( t hr ) 11. ~heduled' a report on os- teoporosis. a condition characte<rzed by a decrease in bone mass: a bet'llnd-th&- teenes look at the game show "Wheel of Fortune" featuring ln1erv1a~ with host Pat Salak and cohoSt Vanna White. Q ( 1 hr ) II llOVll "Dea1h Raga" ( 1977, Suspense) Yul Brynn&I'. Martin Balsam A retired hit man 1eturns 10 the profession to search for the man responS4ble '°' his brother's death ( 1 hr • 30 mln1 • "'•11•• When Appleby IS e11a· Slve about a departmental constructoon i j8Ct. Hacker looks for Iha truth ----· C#lt'IOLW llCMI "Fort Apache" ( 1948. West- em) John Wayne. Hen<y Fonda A stub- born ca11alry officer Is held responsible fOf rampal)I Indian alt&el<s against a mllllary outpost (2 hrs . 7 min.) 00 (%) llCMI "Sttturday Night F9111t1 " ( 1977. Orama) John Travotta. Karen GOf- ney A young Brooldyn d1sc<rdancer de- vetdps doubts about his 11festyle when he reams u~ with an ambitious secretary to wtn • major dance c0t1test 'A' ( 1 hr . 59 mln,l.o. (l)WI ... ntl A.OIT --· Ralph raac" 10 what he t'1ln1<1 1s 1 1ob dismissal by sendlnq his boss e nasry let- ter -but he wa90 t fired, he waa pro-· mo~ I°\ .. ,.._,...., II -,..., J•ne wants 10 reconcile with lll\lf~ aflet she aees him on a dating l~=pe ... _,, tW Wfal::awe Johnny • Mr. Science dl8c\MeS i.tdfty 1--•tm:D IU'ITI _,...,. ~"11-lflml~ .,..__. I I 111-.T ... ''Gefbo TaJq" (1984, Ol'ama) Anne Bancroft, Ron SllYer To f\Aftll his cty- 1ng mother's lifelong dream ol meeting Greta GarbO, a young man sets out to lo- cate lllmdom'a reclosMt llef.eetl legend. , 'PG-13' ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) 8 .UT9Q•ITIOIOLYWC-11:•@ llCMI "Captain China" ( 1949, Adven- 1ura} John Payne, Gall Russell. A de- posed ship's captain seeks vengeance against the men who robbed him of com- mand. (2 hrs . 5 min ) 11:11 ([) llCMI "Coffee, Tea Or Me?" (No Date. Adult) (1 hr., 30 min.) 11:118 ()) -.T NIAT O'Brien teams up with a fOfmer g1rllrlend to loeata a 11a11Jable stolen statue. ( 1 hf., 10 min.) D e lOl99fr Host: Johnny Carson SchedOled: opera singer Kiri Te Kanawa t 1 hr) 8 ~ mM WITM IMCI Me .W. 1°'0 ~~""""-mAm Sketches: nflated baseball salaries, sex discrimination In medicine; i"S:~' '"' lhe ~ ... ,, .. , ... I LAW U •NCA Scheduled. Omni magazine president and cofoundef Kathy Keeton; WAIF foundef and actress. Jane Russell. ( 1 hr.) .......... ccmvrma..... .. ... llrracocl....,.. m •NGU.YWOm» C.MIJllllO ~----IMca---­-IUL~ .,.. "L0\19 Streams" (198'4, Ora- ma) JOhn Cassavetes, Gena RowtandS. In the wake of a bllta< custody battle. a dl- 11orced woman seeks solace from hef brother. a soocessful writer wno has also made a career of shunning commitments 'PG-13~ hrs , t6 min ) .-I ':.. "Superglrl"' ( t9S.. Fantasy) Helen Slater. Faye Dunaway. Sopetman's cousin comes 10 Earth to recover a preci- ous stone, the Illa-force of he< planet, which has fallen Into the clutches or a wicked, power-mad IOl'ceresa. \PO' Q ( t hr, S.. min.) .,.CC)_.. "Songwriter" (1964, Orama) Wiiiie Nelson, Kris Krlstotf9fSOfl. The world of country moslc Is tltled with u~ and downa for a reY8fed country-weatem sing- er and his lnetpOnSible ex-partner 'R' O • hr .. 34 mln) ,.. •u11_, ...... u11 w• MTN,_ .,_ .,_ 0 Featured: Bruce Dern II _,. ... ~&::. 'I I I 1 ,,_, lntetVtew with ITer=~=-..... .... ,.~ ···---(J) .. "The Mating Season" (1980, Comedy) Lucie Arna. L*Ktnee Luckinbill A. female lawyer flrldl tow and aggrawtlon at a blrd-wetc:hlng retreat IRi ( hr .. 20 min.) _. .. '"The Buddy Sytttm" ( 1984 ) RlcNrd OreyNM. &'88fl &Iran- don. Romentlc c:ompMcettone.,.. wtlef'I a IOnely boy target. a gadget lnwntor and WOUid-be writer• a mttch tot Ne Wtgle mother. 'PG' (1 hf . 50 min.) -()) .. "L1cty Chatten.y't l.O\'tf" (1981, Orama) Sytvta Kt19ttl, NlcholM Clay Baled on 0 H. La-.nc»'t story about the w1te of a parapleglc Enghsh ari9- t0Cfat who takes her husbaM s game- keeper as her lover Fr ( 1 hr •5 min ) *l11Scmu.u. .,. "f.fo Man Of Her Own"' ( 1950, Orama) Barbara Stanwyck. John Lund A woman is blackmailed after assuming the 1denUry of a dead passenger l~low1ng a train crash. (2 hrs . 5 min 1 Cf) .,. "Andy Hardy's Pr111a1e Secre- tary" (194 t, Comedy) Mickey Rooney. Kathryn Grayson Andy hires a secretary when he finds himself overworked before W1 .;;;o' graduation (2 hrs 30 mon ) • •.. "The Killing Game"' ( t968. Mystery) Jean Pierre Cassel, Claudine AUQ8f. The world 1/'lhablled by ~Pie whO create comic stnps os a happy one until l trna=.= reallty (2 ~rs) ,......,. t:tl -.OATL.Mm 1:11 ... _.."King's Pirate" ( 1967, Adven· tura) Doug McClure, Jiii St John An American colonel matches wits with pi- rates 1n 18th-century Spain wt11le trying to wtn a woman's love (2 hrs ) .......... cou.acnoet "" I.Oft l'"'il==. .... ,. ..... ..... MmCMlm&m W w;-.., RIOll Ken Howard stars in Mark Twain's Classic pre-C11111 War story lnvotvlng a mystery based on mistaken Identities that Is SOived by the town's law- yer. Pudd'nhead Wilson. O ( 1 hr • 30 min.) W OO -ntl e.\. Hosts Len OeW800. Nici( &orllcontl. ( t hr ) .. ==.-nwATCH s:-::.. -...wn -uc.--..v O.C. TODAY .. .. "Go West" I 1940, Comedy) Mane Brothers. Diana Lewis, Sevefal zany men turn ttlelr sights we&tw8rd. where they get Involved with trains and rallroedl. lhr .. 15 min.) ._,, ...... __ .... ·-·= at ... ~ TUI WITM Guest· Richard Marquand •(J)--''Hanna K ' (1983. Orama) Jiii Clayburgh, Gab<lel Byrne A Jewl8tl... American woman begins a new Ille as an attorney In Jerusalerri but faces a dllernme When she defends a suspected Ar1b let· rorlSI in a case being prOMCUted by he! ex-loYer. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 51 min ) .... -.... • Jl •OO ... "Alphabet City" (19M, Ora· me) ~t Speno. Kata Vernon. In Ntw York't lowef East Side. a teenage hood- lum lrwoMld In Orug-<jeellog and n1on1on. re"-8 to bUrn dOWn a tenement and la -1=;::.,., motJ 'A' ( 1 llr 25 min ) ....... .. , __ ... "S1rano-·• K..... I 1063. en.- me) P9t• ~ote, Victoria T enNnt The leed In • mid-5l>a tow·~· moo.ta <»- Sunday, November 24, 1985 23 -Tllanllay Coal. v9IOpl an off-camera relatlonshlp with his oo-stat, en actress Whose gangstef boy· triald Is financing the film. 'A' ( 1 tv .. 34 min.) (%).,.. "S1ar Trek Ill: The Searcta For Spocil" ( 1984, Science Action) Wiiiiam Shatner. Deforest Kelley. Adm Kifk reas- sembles the crew of the starship En- terprise fOf one hnal voyage: to try and rescue Mr. Spock. whose spirit remains alive on the rapidly degetle(atlng Genesis ~·'PG' (1 hr .. 45 min.) a.CC) .. "Tell In The Saddle" (1944, Western) John Wayne, Ella Raines. A cowpot(e changes his negative attltUdes about females when he accepts a Job as ranch foreman and meets his two lovely employers. ( 1 hf.. 19 min.) ••.,.."China'' (1943. Orama) L<><et· . -l'riclay •CZ> "Thief 01 Hearts" ( 1~. Orama) Ste- ven Bauer. Barbara w 1n1ams (1 hr., 40 min.) •CC) "Streets Of Are" (l!MM. Orama) Ml- chaet Pare, Diane Lene ( 1 hf. 34 min.) "® "Where The Liiies Bloom" (197-4, Orama) JuUe Gholson. Jan Smithers. ( 1 hr., 36 min.) •Cl) "Tubby The Tube" (1977. Musical) Animated. Voices by Dick Van Dyke. Pear1 Balley (1 hf .. 22 min.) 11901) "Oeedty Ous1" (1978, AdventUte) Nl- chOlas Hammond. Robert Simon. (2 hrs.) •CZ> "The State Of Things" ( t983 ) Pa- trick Bauchau, Allen Goorwlte. (2 hrs.) •CC) "On The Town" (19-49, Musleal) Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra. ( 1 hr , 38 min.) (H) "Dune" (198-4, Scle'loe Fiction) Kyle MecLecNan. Francesca Annie (2 hrs., 20 min.) Cl) "The Trouble With Harry" { 1955. Comedy) Edmund Gwenn, Shtney Mac- Lelne. ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) •CZ> "W• AK LOV9d Each 01her So Mucta" (1977, Orama) Nino Manfredi, VittOflo Oasamen. (2 his .. 6 min.) -Cl:) "~ Of The Pink Panther" ( 1978, Comedy) Peter Sellefa. Dyan Cannon. ( 1 hr., 39 min.) Cl> "These Thr"" { 1936. Orema) Miriam ~.,,., ~. (1 hr .• 33-min.) e ''Topper Returns" ( 19" 1, Comedy) Ro&and Young. Joan Blondell (2 hra.) -0) ''The Golden Voyage Of Slnbed" ( 1974, Fantasy) John Ptillllp Law, Caro- llne Munro. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) _., ............. - -® "Mee West" (1982. Bicvapl1y) Ann Jlllan. James 8'olin. (1 ht .. o4l> min.) Cl> "Icemen" ( 198-4. Orama) Timothy Hut1on. Llnduy Crouae. ( 1 hr .• 39 min.) (%) "GetbO Talks" (198-4. Orama) Anne Benoroft. Ron Sliver. ( 1 hr • -43 min.) .. I!) "Fot Tha Love Of Benf ' (1977. Ad- ""'9ntUrt) Pat.y Ga"9ft, Cynthia Smith. ( 1 ht .• 60 min.) -CC> "Max Dugan Returnt" ( 1983, Come-dY> Martha ~ Juon Robards (I tv.;38 min.) ... ..~ ... (1965. Scieno&-Flction) rddle Contlan11nt. Anne Karina. (2 hrs l 24 Sunday, No-..mber 24. 1985 1a Young. Alan Ladd. In 1941, a truck driver·tumed-profrteer raHies to the Chi· l nes;.m:; ( 1 hr~ 30 min.) YOU_,_ ...... "" •nmca-•.,.. M _,. "When Gangland Strikes" ( 1955, Drema) Raymond Greenleaf. Mar· Jie Miller. A blackmaller t0<oes a rural pro- secut<>< to t:hoose betWW• • obeying the law and protecting tliS daughter from dis· Ice. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) .. .....,. UtmllUll-TODAY 4111 .,. "The Osterman Weekend" ( t983. Suspense) Rutger Hauer, John Hurt. A oontroverslal televtston lournaJlst Is •CJD "Eddie And The CrutSers" (1983. Orama) Tom Berenge<, Mlohael Pare ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) Cl) "Saturday Night Fever" ( 1977. Dra- ma) John Travolta. Karen Gorney ( 1 hr .. 48 min.) a.CC) "Splaah" ( 198". Comedy) Tom Hanl<s. beryl Hannah. (1ht.,51 min.) (%) "The Milky Way" ( 1969. Fantasy) Paul Frankeur, laufent T«zleff. ( 1 hr., -42 min.) •8 "The Homecoming" (1973, Orama) QyTll Qnack. tan Holm. (2 hrs.) •• "Thole Fantastic Flying Foos" ( 1967, Comedy) Burl Ives. Troy Donahue. (1 hr .. 30' min ) (I) "Heidi" (1968, Drema) Maximilian Sctlell. Jean Simmons ( 1 hr., 40 min.) t:ll(Z) "Slap Shot" ( 1977, Comedy) Paul Newman. Michael Ontkean. (2 hrs.. 3 min.) •Cf) "Miracle On 34th Street" ( 19-47 Comedy) Maureen O'Hara. John Payne ~hrs.) CD "The Ooc10t Takes A Wiie" ( 1940. Comedy) L<><ett• Young, Ray Mlnand. ( t hr .. 29 min.) .. CC) "On The Town" (1949. Musical) Gene Kelly. Frank Sinatra ( 1 hr.. 38 min.) _ ........ ___ _ .. 1&.':,"'CllCOCI ., -•:rna ---.-TTOIMIT ... Q W-.CIWf WOU&l.,.._ •n111...-mc ... 3 Ill WI.MCI ~ ... ~umTUU. Vlltanova va. Ne- vec»-Laa V9g&S In the Great Alaka Shootout (Uvt) (2 hra .. 30 min.) CH> ... "Meatbe.. Part II" ( 1983, eom.dy) Arctale Hehn. John Mengattf. A wayward t~9Qef ~hit IUITWn9f as a counaelOr-ln--tr.inlng at a .i..p-away camp and Clnhet wtih the youths at the neighboring mlfttary camp. 'PG' Q ( t hr . 36mln.) (I) _. "The Trouble With Harry" ( 1955. eom.dy) Edmund Gwenn, Shlrley ~acl.aM. A group of local Clttz9na 81· r.mpt to dtapola of a dMd body fcM'ld In the neerbV woods 'PG' C 1 tw • 39 '""1 ) convinced by a CIA agent that his clOlest friends are really Soviet agents, turning an annual reunion ~end Into e nightmare of terror 'R' (1 hr . 42 min.) --1--~ m 21NMA91 .,. ''The Adventures 01 Huctcleber· ry Ann" { 1985. Adventure) Patrick Day. Samm-Art Williams.. In the pre-CMI War South. a boy and a runaway sieve en- counter danger and excitement eluting a trio dOwn the M•Wssippl. (2 hrs.) • a1.l ...,.lloma --~ IOCll All» ICIU: 119 U&Y DAYI The roo1s of rock 'n' roll are traced through the careers of BiU Haley, the Everty Broth- ers. Fats Domino. Boddy Holly, Bo Dldd- ley. Elvis Presley and others . •l='.::'cawa a ... TOO Cl.Oii POI l'llCQIRl,..~T Iris' a gltt of a trip to Paris backfires When Muriel needs a pasapor1 and her birth oerttflcate reveats she==ted I ~=·· ..... ....... ...v ... mT 0# llOT llAT NI C81 ... 9 armfftTl•rT'IW lnt8'view with Roger Daltrey 8 MllLOwtlAftCIMIW Ani- mated Gloland'a Miiie creatures raoe to block the plans of an ice-hearted witch Who~s determined 10 stop Sa.nta from de- IJverlng hls Christmas goodies. Voices· Sally Struthers. CarrOll O'Connor. I ~ :,w'.,i. M<><gan Brittany. Lynn Aedgtave. Lome Luft and Jene Seymour dl9cuss mothefhood and w0<k: Eunice Shriver. president of the Speclal Olymplcs- OMW ... ,_.. C../illf -..,..,.. ........... .... _.._ •n••.., .... "Oh GOdl You Devil" (198". Comedy) George Burns. Tfd Wua. A struggling musician declares In despera- tion that he would trade his 90Uf f<>t a chence at fame and fortun9 and the evet- obllglng devU gtants his request 'PG' ( 1 hf .. !t6 min.) (%).,. "Ot Unknown Origin" ( 1983. H<>trot) Peter Weller. Jennlf.r OeJa. A bank executive. '9ft alone In hit Manhat· tan bfownstone home. Is~ by a large. lnt=t tat. 'R' (1 hf .. 28 min ) -1=·:== 7111 '9AYAT~ fl't lmY di Ill 1111•119J. A 14· )'Hf-Old boy (Jonathan Mllrc Sherman) facet the Joys and aonO'#ft of flr1IC tove when he falls fot a beautiful ••ot.lge stu- dent (Charyl Arvtt) lfom S-.dln Q • wun ..,,..11 .. RaJ puia his llf• on the line when he unknowlnolY ac- cept• a challenge "°"' a WOfld..Ctau wrestltt. • 0 BC• CML WM lM Ve11 Cleet hosts thfl look et the Clvll W• which con- e.ntratea on c.ntornla't ~ ... .. l'riday Coal. U.ATU. .aiincaurr .. A .... .. ,.. .... WU. ... ....., tJl1 a.Al.I ••tmY .,..,Olt_•._.o GUN ~ Highlights from the Grammy Award winnef's latest album "Soul Kiss " CHl ID' .... -.y T'l!Ln90N A satlr· lzed look at IOday's television stars. snows and networks. I UC.,_MOU.YWOOO,AM NI ~TUCDflowafUY .. Cl) ,_...,mm Three episodes a bogeyman lurks under a youngster's.bed. a boy learns devilish tricks from a rented videocassette: strange things happen al- ter a man (Martin Kove) murders his lov· 8f's husband. (1 hr.) e e .-J-Michael gets involved In a potentially explosive situation when he enters an auto race ( 1 hr J • llO¥ll "Zapped!" ( 1982, Comedy) Scon Balo. Wllile Aames. A high school science genius uses his accidentally ac- quired psychokinetic powers to imptove his love life. (2 hrs.) • 9 IJWI& By not responding to a chain 1e11,r, Webster tears that he's re- sponsible tor his grandfather's accident 1 .... ... c ..... comDY Cl AlllCt ':. "Guns For San Sebastian" ( 1968, Adventure) Anthony Quinn. Charles &onson An Army desener Is 1'1'~in IOI a ptlest by peasant villagers •••a.-• ... Q ....... u. WMI. ~ -Guest vloe presi-dent of Investment research Joseph H Ems. Goldman. Sachs & Co. CC) llO¥ll "Revenge Of The Pink Panthet" (1978. Comedy) Pa1er Sellers, Dyan Cannon The bumbllng Inspector Jacques Clouseau attempts to smll_sh an Interna- tional crlme ring which wanta to eliminate him first. 'PG' (1hr.,39 min.) CID llO¥ll "The Razor's Edge" ( 1984. Orama) Biii Murray. Theresa Russell. Based on the novel by w. Somerset Maugham. Traumatized by his experienc· es In World War I. a Chicago dreamer travets to Paris and lhe Himalayas In search ot enlightenment and self.lulllll· mef'll. 'PG· t3' Q (2 hrs . 8 min ) (l)llOWll "Iceman" (t~. Orama) Tim othy Hutton, LlndNy Cfouse. Members ot en expedition team discover and defrost a frozen 40,000-year-old creature. and one member wants to keep ttle k;eman alive 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 39 min ) e llOWll "Walk East 01'1 Beaoon" ( 1952. Myatery) George Murphy, Anlay Currie Aher a sclenttat ~ thraaten.d. an etplonage unit Is Investigated by ttle FBI {?hrs.) ... 0 __ ,_ Belvedefe becomes a pinbal wizard when George bflngs an arcade game Into the Owens' home o l ftCTACDOU91 .... , ........ WM&. 9'mT -Guest Vice pres1 dtnt of ln1199tment r81Mrch Joeeph H Ella. Goldmen, Sacht 6 Co e • CDD a I W CCMrTY -Ken- drldc: vi.iona For The Perlonnlng Ans Cetlter," Thomas Kendrick. the new exec· utlve director of 1he Orange County Per- lofmlng M• Cenrtt, wlll ba Jim Coopefs ~uest tor iei:ilal one-on-one Interview "°"""" ClllW:a~ TAUi wmt Guest Talia Shire. •llll~TUCll •8 Cl) DM1M J.R.'s detective calls from Athens with Information on Marinos: Cliff and Jamie plan a tradltlonal wedding cm· emon__t: John Rosa disappears. Q ( 1 hr ) D • -.JI OI IC-=a Three senior citizens are endowed with extraordinary powers when they eat radioactive ham- t>urgers. Ray Walston and June Allyson guest star. (Postponed from an earllef dateJ ~·> 8 O Wl IT..a Arnold and his father have a falling out when Drummond refuses to advocate the youth's protest of a racist organization. (Postponed from an earlier date.) O I== WMCll "Live From Lin· coin Center: 'Anna Bolena'" Joan Suther· land perlorms In Oonlze11i's tragic opera about Henry Vlll's dissatisfaction with Anne Boleyn and his porsult of Jane Sey· moor Richard Bonynge conducts fhe New York City Opera Orchestra and the New York Choral Anlsts (English Subtitles) I hrs.) ,...,.LOlllD ,_ Lim "The Hispanic Rumble" Guests· Adella CalteiO and Ruben Bonilla, attomeys lnvolVed tn Mexican-American affairs and Richard Rubottom. dlfector ot International Affairs tor Dallas. ( 1 hf ) (() ..._ ucml Breeders Crown Championship Serles Race tO trom Eliza· bethtown, N.J. (Taped) ( 1 hr.) CD llOWW "Swing Shilt" ( 1984. Orama) Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russell. World War II separates a Callfornla couple, as the hus· band goes on to war and his wife l1nds work in an aircraft factory, where she be- gins an attalr with another man. 'PG' (1 hr., 40mln.) (%) llO¥ll "Garbo Talks" ( t98-4. Orama) Anne Bancroft, Ron Silller To tulfln his dy· Ing mother's lllelong dream ol meeting Greta Garbo. a young man sets out to IO- cate filmdom's reclusive screen legend 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr . 43 mm.) •• l1I -. Despite warnings from Kraus and Mrs. Cassidy, Benson and the governor emberk on a harrowing hellcoP- ter lllght wt1h Clayton as their pilot (Part 1of 2)0 (!) llOWI "To Die In Paris" (1968. Ora· ma) LOUIS Jourdan. KU11 Krueger During World War II, a French Resistance leader escapell Nall captMty onty to be hunted by hit own partluM WhO leer that tie might be vulnerable to Nazl Interrogation i tn . 30 min.) .. ~TUC*I -Cl) NLoomCMIT Angela's announce- ment stuns the crowd at her engagement party: MellsN getS an ennulment from Lance; Channing queatlonl Jordan (Mor- Q!fl Fe= •bout her pest. O ( 1 hr.) • '! WCI Gina trlel to convince a HM n lmmlgfant (Lynn Whlttleld) to file rape chefgeS agalt1SI the aon ot a BolMan bariKer. Singer El o.e.tge mekes a guest ii•"<le• hr.) If.: PM&Y -uz McKay, 11111 stUMed ovtw the revelation !hat Jerry Is a member o1 the Danztg family,,... to pto- Vldt bed(up for her partner during • rot>- ~ Q ( 1 hr ) G ..,. "Zebf• Force" ( 1975. Orama) Miko Lone RiCl\ttrd X Stanery Fonner members of a u S mlhtery unit tale• the si(ills they learned In Vietnam and apply lthem~:fiJ~~ hr , 30mln.) .. ~ "Turumbe" Wes1em commercialism dlsfupts Ille In a smeN Ali- plno community after a German export· er's increasing outers IOt a !amity's tradl- t1onal, handmade papief-mache anlmala lnvollles the entire village In \lllHling the contract (1 hr.) CC) llO¥ll "She" ( 1983, Fantasy) Marri- son Mulle<, Sandahl Bergman An lmmor· tal Amazon queen helps two men rescoe their l\ldnapped friend ( 1 hr. 39 min.) (() AUTO UC. IHRA Drag Nationals from Darll~; C (RJ (1 hr.) Cl)...,. cocar ,.,.~ ._UCH The SCTV veteran brings his characters Ed Grimley. Jackie Rogers Jr. and Nathan Thurm to the stage and -.. comes guests Andrea Manin. John Can- dy. Eugene Levy, Dave Thomas and..,ot~ flfS. (lh~ .. •:::..~D (lllOWll "Blame It On RIO" ( 1984, Com- edy) Mlehael Caine. Joseph Bologna. A businessman vacationing In RIO de Janeiro soccumbs to an attair with his' bes1 friend's teen-age daught8f. then tries .to keep It a secret. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 min ) -;C.WAYU. -~TUCU 1w De(J)Oe ... CWI ~a UllCI Guests: E.G. Marahail. Maureen Stapleton l==•n DMUlllCIUI ......... IU. DMCI OUTDOml mf CMllT • lMI WIT llO¥ll "Saturday Night Fever" ( 1sn. Orama) John Travolta. Karen Gorney. A young 8r()()l(tyn disco dancer devetops ooubts about his lilestyle when tie teams up with an ambnlous secretary to llVln a major dance contest 'PG' ( 1 hr . 48 min.) (%) llO¥ll "The Man Who Fell To Earth" ( 1976, Sc1ence-FiCllon) Osvid Bowie. Candy Clari. A man from another world. on an 1nt8fplanetary search for water for his people. becomes an expl<>lted mlhlon- atre on Earth. 'A' ( t hr , 58 min.) 11:19 8 Cl) llO¥ll ''Ttle Gathering. Par1 II" { 1979, Orama) Maureen Stapleton. Efrem ZtmbaltSt Jr A wlQOw's CMetmas reunion with her Children 1s marred by their hostmty towards the new man In her life and their own personal oonftlcts.. {R) {?hrs •• 15 min) a e 1..-n Host Johnny ~ Scheduled: Barry Manilow, Chevy Chase, oan trr;t ( t hr > • _.WITMIMCS .. Mlm Guest. Kevin Pollatt. l a ..c ... -.n.. ..-!)t(etcnes· Lillie Leegw per• ents; lawy9r$ vs clients. a vlalt ~h a rat le·= .... .,. • ww ..... ..,_,, . tW ~TMCID -, ..... Mii I Ill Two blc:Mr· frig ocoottisrs (~ Olll9f, Lewrtnee Tierney) COUid be $50,000 l1chef -ttiet Ila 1f they can suc:oetd tn exorCIZlng a poe- =~ MCU YWOOD Sunday. No~ber 24, 1985 25 I LGUllMll' ~--wmtlMCIAmMlm .. "Such Good Friends" (1971, Comedy) Dyan Cannon. Jamell Coco. A neglected wtfe leatns of her "1lllng" ~ band's extr1-marit1I actventur• with her "friends" after he Is safely tucked away In the h()lspltal. (2 ~ • LA,_. ,_,CA SchedOled: attor- ney alld rep/esen1111ve for the atate of New Yoric's abufled chlldten. Andrew Vaol'la dllovsses his commitment to these chlldren ind how lt:MI COUft system ean.==.(1 hr ) l~ne tries to help an aging footbe• ptayer handicapped by Illiteracy find another job. CD .,. "Dhde Ray, Hollywood Star" ( 1983. Adutt) Lisa DeLeeow. JoM Leslie. A private detective encounters danger wtlel"I he offers his seMOl6 to a trouble-lpr~ =t. (1tv.30mln.) ......... -.~,~­UTPA11GL .. c:u.'IMlllW Musical guests. Howard Jones, The Spinners. ( 1 hr ) 1 1:~----': "Body Double" (198'4, Suspense) Cralg Wasson, Melanie Grif- f11h An unempk>yed Hollywood actor. house-$1ttlng tor an acquaintance. be- comes ob8e8Sed with a beeutlful neigh- bor. 1nvotved with the pcwno fllm lndUstry and a suspect In a vloient murder. 'R' Q l hr • 49 min.) -~TMCkl W .,. "Games" (1967. Suspense) Simone Slgn<>tet, Jame& Caan. An affluent young couple's bizarre drversloos lead to murdef when a mysterious, mlddl&-eged woman enters their INee. (2 hrs ) • llOWll "My Friend Irma" ( t9'49. Com- edy) Dean Mlt1ln, Jerry Lewis. A rather dimwitted woman becomes lnvollled wl1h two men. (2 hrs . 10 min ) (!) ... "Abilene Town" (HMS. West· ern) Randolph Scott. Ann ()vo(ak. Cattle- men battle homesteedefa In Kansaa In the 1870s (2 hrs.. 30 min.) • llOWll "Kiss. Kiss. Kiii, Kiii" (1966. Adventure) Tony Kendall, Brad Harrll. An eccompllshed crtmlnal makea wor1d domi- nation his uttlm11e obleetlve. (2 lwa.) -lalurclay .. ,. ... "Rtdt, Rllnger, Ride" (1937, l~~n) Gttle AW)'. Smiley Burnette. UP.-~ •lllllW..WM. am& ... "The State Of Thlnge" ( 1983 ) Ptttldc Bauc:heu, Alln Goonw1t.. (2 hr• ) I ....... .. -Cll'IP•• .. _.. "Held" ( 19e&, Drama) Maltl- mlllen Schell. ....,, 6lmmooa ( , tv . 40 mfn.) •Lc..waa_,•.,.. 28 Sunday, N<>YM1ber 24, 1985 e M.L na d CM MD Ory Jack per1orms "Sleeptlme Ride" and "Aa II There Nevet Were": O.U ("Vou and I," "So Long" Ind "He's Gone") .... -.. CC) .,. "Boarding School" ( 1983, Comedy) Nastassla Klnskl, A high schOol girt plans a stUdent exchange program with a local school tor boys. 'A' ( 1 hr., 39 min.) Cl) llOWll "The Little Drummer Girl" ( 198'4, Drama) Diane Keeton, Vorgo Voy&gia. Recruited by lsteell operatives. an actress becomes a double agent as· Mgned to tro down 1 not0t1ous Pa'9611n- 1an terrorist. 'R' Q (2 hrs.. 10 min.) I PMIYM 1:11 .,_ .,_ 0 FeatlJ(ed. Wiiiiam Shatncw. Connie Francis. ( 1 hr.) l~TOlllllT ..... cou.m POOIUU. Texas al Tali.as A & M (R) (3 tvs., 30 min ) CD Cl) llOWll "Angel" (198-4, Orama) Ctllf Gorman, Susan Tyrrell. An Intelligent student turns to proetltutloo so that She can pay the tUltlon at an exclusive high sch<>ol. 'A' ( 1 hr., 32 min.) ,. ... "Norwood" ( 1970, Comedy) Glen Campbell. Kim Darby. A Vietnam veteran returns home and finds that he Is bored wl1h his job •nd di&turbed that his sister has married an overbearing man. ( 1 _ 1 hr .. ~~ Ml s..-:.. Unmti&YMM O.C.TOMY .. .. .,. "Shella Levine Is Dead And Liv- ing In New Vork" ( 1975, Comedy) Jean- nie Berlin. Roy Scheider. Baaed on the novel by Gall Parent. A self-centered young Jewish girl goes husband-hunting In New YOO! City. (2hrs .. 15 min.) CID .. "Hot Dog. .. The Movie" ( 1984, Comedy) David Naughton, Patrick Houser. An Idaho firm boy. pettlcipellng In a freestyle 8'tling eomp911tlon. finds ro- mance and fun. as well as a rivalry With the reigning Austrian champion. 'A' Q ( 1 tv . 36 min.) M (C) ... "La Cage Aux FOiies" (1979, Comedy) Ugo Tognazzl, Miot.I Serrault A nightclub owner tries 10 prepere his tranawstlte lov« tor 1 vttlt by .,_ son's ri.ncee·a f1thel. the tn0tall ~ of F~. (Subtitled) 'R' ( 1 Iv., 31 min.) •@~1llClll • e .,_ ··crossllre" ( 1975. Orama) James Farenllno. Ramon Ble<i. A shrewd pollC-e officer devises a bizarre 9C'*'18 to infiltrate the underworld drug scene (2 lhrs ...... C81MY ... _., ......... llON "Body Double" ( 198• Suspense) Craig Wasson, Melanie Grtl· hth An unemployed HollywOOd actor. house-slttlng tor an acquaintance. be- comes ot>sessed with a beautltul netgh· l>Of, Involved with lhe porno !Wm Industry and a suspect In a violent murdet. 'R' ( 1 hr . 49 min) Cl) mWI "Seven Beauties" ( 1976, Ora· ma) (Sublltled) Giancarlo Giannini. Shir- ley Stoler Directed by Lina Wertmuller While imprisoned tn a Nazi concentration camp, a pelly thief !Inds his obsealve tl&- sire tor sett-preservation put 10 the ultl· mate lest 'A' ( 1 hr . 55 min ) a11 (J) m¥ll .. SllkwOOd" ( 1983, Drama) Meryl S1reep. Kurt Russell A young wom- an becomes a spy In an elfon 10 urlCO'o'er evidence ol negligence In work conditions at the nuclear-1\Jel plant 1n which she woricli. 'R' Q (2 hrs .• 9 min ) ·1-·liM YOU•nm. WISLMLMI LA,_ 19' PAI& Y M .,. "A Double Lile' ( 19.47, Ora- ma) Ronald Colman. Signe Hasso. An ac· tor becomes obsessed with the role ol "Othello .. lo the point of committing mur - der ~s . 20mtn) d (}I) .. Tne Razor's Edge" (1984. Drama) 8111 Murray, Theresa Russell. Based on the novel by W Somerset Maugham Trauma11zec1 by his experienc· es In World War I, a Chicago dreamer travets 10 Paris and the Hlma.llyas In search of enllghtentnel"lt and sell-1\llflll- ment. 'PG· 13' O (2 hrs . 8 min) d (!)Mm ... d (C)mN "Hardbodles" (1984, Comedy) Grant Kramer. Teal Robetta. Three mid die-aged single men seek out a<Moe In picking up beautiful beach girts In &OUth· ern CaNlornla 'A' Q ( 1 hr . 28 min ) ·1-----"" Llm.IT'f9I .. tlTmM'Y 419 .,. "Sky Dragon" < t9•9. Mystery) Roland Winters. Keye Lul<e Famed Chi nese detective Charlie Chan 1nvestioates a murder aboard en airplane ( 1 hr • 15 min) -lalurclay Cont. 0 ICOCllt ............. . 111\WYllDFJEll °" ... au•.,.,, ...... •mao ~:-l=Q ...... ~ .,. "Strange Brew" (1983, Com&- dy) Dave Thomas, Rick Moranla. ( 1 hf . 30 min.) ,_1="Gunflght At Comanche Creek" (1 963, W"tern) Audie Murphy, Colleen M'":Jk ht .. 65 min.) ·1 . •~°'---­.. .,..., LoomT nmt com. I"""' ..... ~TO,_.,. toOIDAYU. .... ILL .... ._. --MOOD RoOln Hood Mlet\HI Md) attempts to ftM • mukJ prleon- tf 11 Nottingham Palace, not knowing the man'• Im=-to Marian (Judi Trott) -w ,_ .. IM'ITI. ..... L-:.. lmTU Wn.:IMOW --•uzz• HIHCTIGla M M.'91A" VllW fll MllMlm* r-ummta• ---IM.TWAt'mjOllmM. -ICllOCIL flOOTIM.&. -,_ITOD_ OIWOlt•-~ l•CAl9UI ITAi .... .. NAmML.cm J-IA•mTCI• .,. "Nlghtwlng" ( 1979, Suspenae) Nick Mancuso. Oevld Warner. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) (()ILL DMa OUTDOCm CID .,_ "Something Wicked Thll Way Comes" (1983, Suspenee) Jlton ~ berdt. Jonathan Pryoe. (1 hr .~ min.) Cl) .. "Vengeence Valley" (195t, Wntern) 8ut1 Lan<:aster. Joanne Dru. ( 1 hf .. 23 min.) CJ) Qllm.D ~ TMll Wl'M Gueat. r111aStW•. ·1w=-..... -·.-n.-... --.. ..,.,, .. "Klildozer" ( 1974. SuepenM) t Wallet. Jtmta Wllnw!'lght. (1 hr., 30 mln.i I!) COi AM flOOTUU. Vanderblt at T~ ..... ~l"1 (3 tn .. 301 "*'J u•c111a•M. """'· E...r-•• ........ .. ''The Man Who Knew Too uch" ( 19341 ~) Pettf Lorre, Letlle Benka. (1 hf .. 14 min.) (%) .. "Napo6eon" (1927. 8togr1ptiy) Albert Oltudonnt. Antonin Maud. (' .. b.':'' QSSJM .. .._ ....... • ... ..,.. '& • f=Mtured: North Star Netlooala. drag teeing from Brainerd, Minn. (1 hr .. 30 min.) (f) ... "Gunfight In Abilene" ( 1967 . Western) Bobby Denn, Emlty Banks. (2 hrs.) •WAYMm ~-·· ........ _ -E'"··--··-•c.:1 •• ., r.:m-OllCOCllY.-0 ..... .., ..... ,. ..,..,. ... • OOOl MI W C,)CUln ''Keo- drlek: Vlalon9 For The Performing Art• Center." Thoma 1<9ndflck. tht new exec- utive director of the Or1nge County Per· forming Art• Centtf, wtll be Jim Cooper'• ~for e IJ)IClll ~ lnt..WW. Cl),. .. Iron Kldt World Champion- ~ trom Ol1ln<!2:. Fla. (Taped) ( 1 hr.) CID -,. .., Hoeta: Len bewlon . Nb Buonloontl. ( 1 hr.) (I) .. "Trlel" ( 1966, Drema) Glenn ~d.Oor~. (1tv .. 46 mln.) _, T"' cau.m Mm'llAl.L Georgia Tech vs. Michigan In the annual Tip-Off Claalc, live from Sprlngflak!. Maas. (2 lhr•·a.~=-aum.11 .. "The Day They Hanged Kid Curry" (1971, Western) Peter Duel. Ben MUfJ>hy. ( 1 hr .• 30 min ) I YMCMCOOI LIU-ma.llla.09' .. "On Golden Pond" (1981, Ora- ma) Katharine Hepburn. Henry Fonda. ( 1 hr.·i:.':J. ,.le~ ... 9 MC Z I M lflllCML "The Ad- ventures Of Teddy Ruxpln" A beer·llke creature and hll caterpillar partner em- lba~ries of adventures. (Part 1 ot """°'~--..... '" ... •WAYIMm _ _... CCI.I• umTM&.l Gr .. t Alaska Shootout Winners' Br11Cke1 Game. (llw) ab~ "Ctleech And Chang's The Cot· u:.i Brochtn" (1984, eom.ctvJ ChMch Marin. Tommy cnona. (1 hr .. 21 mtn.) CC .. "The Trouble With "*'Y" (\955, Comedy) Edmund GW9M. Shlrtey Mec:Lalne. ( 1 hr , 39 rNn.) '*LI ••• .,, • • .,.,. l i;.ecMWT-"Tht ~ And The M90lc FIUte" (1983 • .A~) Anlmeted. (1 hr .. 30 ~ I ~ ••• _. ... -........ ---- l ~NOIUU. "Gold" (1974, A<Mwlture) ~Moore. Susannah York. (2 hrs.) ..... "Houdini" (1953. Biography) Ton=ls. Janet Leigtl. (2 hrs.) e ''The Left-Handed Gun" ( 1958, Westem) Paul ~n. Lite Mllen. (2 hrs.) • WI z•t "Jus1 An C>Yerntght Guest" Rosalind Cash, Richard Roundtr .. end 8in<>< Donahue star In thlf story of a girl who battles jealousy when hef perenu take in an abandoned child; and "The Cap," the story of a ~ Who's angry at his father for belog unemploy9d. Q ( 1 hr.) I DUl--.0 ~Sixteen Cendlee" ( 1984, Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Mi-c~ hf .. 33 min.) -I ()) ~ flOOTIM.&. Not,.. o.me " laml (L~(3hrt .. 30 min.) • "' .... s 150.000 8Ydw91Nr Cluelc: from Columbul. Otllo. (1 l'lr .. 30 min.) I Mm~m,..-""D••• . -··.,. "' .... s 150.000 &JdwelMr Clllsalc llVe from Columbus, Ohio (1 hr .• 30 min.) 1----~ .... ~ .,.. "Cannonball Run" (1981. Coo'le<fy) Burt Reynolds. Dom OeLulle. l! fw .• 35 min.) CID .,. "GarbO Talks" ( 1984, Orama) Anne Bancroft, Roo Silver ( 1 hr . 43 -,min., 11• ' CA'ITOPT9 DOCT'm-• at•• TA'ft.OI ... ~ COU.W llmTIMl Great Ala~• Shootout LO&etS' Breckel Game. (Ltve) ~ hrs., 30 min.) ([).,.. "Days Of Heaven" ( 1978. Ora- ma) Brooke Adams, Richard Gere ( 1 hr., 35mln.) (%) .,.. "Footloose" ( 1984. Orama) -i~ *-Lori Singer. ( 1 hr .. "7 min.) -. ... ---' ~-""' Ml • ....... II • -• -... ., Jeck Nicklllue, Arnold Pam.. Tom Watson and Fuzzy Zoeller cOmPete rOf a Toter of $450.000 lin prtze money. from Beer Oeek Golf CM> In Murrieta. c.tlt. (2 In . 30 mln ) I r,:., .. "Flaht To Hotoc:aoat" ( t9T7. Suspense) Jl1trlck Wayne. Chris Mitchum. (2 tn.) ••• "H.idi'• SOng" ( 1982. Orame) Anlmlt9d. (2 ...,., ) l ... _1Ml•O--lllTY ... llH I• -mm~••INIY .. ''Spece Relden" (t983. Sci- ence Actton) Vinet Ectwerds. Oevtd Men-°"r' :~hr .. 22 ri\.) I OOITIHF•~ -~ '" Gueett: The 8anglM. John Pwr. ~ ol Depeche Mode'• .• ,,.. ~ ~:· nn.w P111M's "9 to 5'" and 'ZZ. T0o't-;·LO'' Sunday, Nowmber 24, 1986. 27 •=r--~ ... nt-C! ... "Talk TQ Me" (HMM, Orama) AU.tin Pendleton. MiChaet Murphy. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) (II) .,. "Phar Lap" ( 1983. Orama) Tom 8ur1inson. Manin Vaughen. ( 1 hf . 48 min.) •aJ llOT~ UUITIAT9 ........... ReglAarty scheduled 1 pcogrammlng may be delayed dUe to pledge breaks -· .,,. "The Ltllle Mermaid" (1 978. Fa1:~ctn1mated 12 hrs ) ~ M1W: tlTt Up-synced rendi- tions o1 New Edition's "My Secret," Mar- vui Gaye's "I Heard It Thfougtl the Grape. VIM" and Dolly Panon's "9 to 5 " e cc.T MAU.IY An overview of the hls- torteat and &C1ent1hc SIQnlficance of comets and a preview of lntetnetlonal ef· fatts to accurately ChronteJe the retum of ~Ha~~~(lhr , 15min) OOll1"m a.llf'f MU&. TM--llCMI "Country" I 1984, O!ama) Jes· sica Lanoe. Sam St\epard ( t hr .. 49 min) (l)llCMI ·suange Brew" (1983. Come- dy) Dave Thomas Rick MO<anls. ( 1 hf . 30 mtn) . I l'TllOfM: THI llQMTllAM COlfTll8 .. -.n.M .. Film Danroy·s longttme dfeam ot be- comiog an actO< IS put on hold ahet a big· time agent sugge&t!> anothe1 c.areei. (1 hr) I ··~l!Da!ll~'1121Ai~'NJUAiCll0-KTNf WonlCllf'llll llCMI · Coal tA1ner's Daudlttw" ( 1980 Bt0gr aptiy J Sissy Spacek. Tommy Lee Jones 12 his . 5 min ) WIJIA_ll__,, di THI MCI ,_ -cm: COf... P00TUU. MNIT College lootbeH &CO<es and highhghts trom around the country and a look a1 neAI week'$ major contest$ i tTMT9l '"""'-.AM> llCMI "No Way To Treat A Lady" ( 1968. Suspen:.01 Roo Steiger. Geolge Segal ( 2 hr& J e IOUD GOU> Gueslr. Peter Allen. M._ chael McDonalll John Parr. Roget Mlllef, Jennifer Holllda~. Spmners. OIMa New· Ion Johr1 (inlervlew) 11 hr ) • :':r.:C:.w• " ~ .,. "S.,teen Candles" ( 1984, ~) Molly Biogwald. Anthony Mt- chael HaH ( 1 hr , 33 min ) i COUW'°°7'1Ml.ICIC:C41••moO..A9 lfcm ... MCOf d Mi. Hov. va1i0Us speclee of plant tif9 lure "*ICIS and animals to eHect the i lnallon ptocess O (1 tv . 10 min.) ~ '.-:ICM...W DCRmWIUfl*--IUlm ~mT9GITIUll• AT M ._ Scheduled revlewa: "Santa Claus The t.blle" (Dudley Mooro). ·0ne Magic OV.tmu" (Mery Steetibura-n. ~!f:•n Stanton). 0 mi,_,. U • 11 Profiled F0<mer !\Md basketbal coach et OePeul, Ray= Jayne Kenned)' hottL , ,_ U -Aail#'lg the roof of • ranch hoUM to cr .. te a aeeond lloof; e revleW of remocWl'lg ptane and OWfW neeo&. ways ol hnencfng hOmt lmpf0\19- 28 Sunday. November 2'4, 1986 CE:.P.. W&. Reglon9' COYefaQe of West Vlf'ginie at svraa-°' anQthe< game to be announced. (U....) (3 hrs., 30 min.) (II) .. "Bugl Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tale&" (1982. Comedy) Al*net· ed. Voices by Mel Btenc, Shep Menken. 11 hf .• 18 min.) (%) ... "We Al Loved Each 0ttw So Much'' (1977, Orama) Nino Manfredi. VlttOflo o..n.n <2 hrs.. e m1n) • mun• a EE nu,_ ..,, ...... l'I IWL•1W• ., ... aMS ... Wil?m --.. --llmTllU. ... I U'*Pa<adile Alley" ( 1978, Or•- IN) sr--Stallone. Annend AMente. ~~-........ Georgie •t Geotgia ~ .. ~>aJ3 hrs., 16 min.} ·-NOTS' I I ~ ... "Sogcw Bottom. U.S.A." (1981, Comedy)-8tn Johneon. Lois Net· tleton ... t ~ ~ min.) I Cl-1211CFI 1 -_ ............ ...... A chronicle of wlldlfe photograph« Jack Swedbetg's attempt to transf• wild ea- gAes from ....wtObe to the Ouebbln Ae&ef- .. VOlf In Maleechueetts. · ... ' II CA Sehedul9d: how to IP9nd less tof Chriltmes; makeup •nd halt ex· =-' = Blllncherd. ( 1 hf.) • ilM llmTllU. LOI Angelel Clipper$ et Ollllu Mawrlcils (2 tn.. 30 min.) ••,..••r1n1 ~ =-llmTllU. Depaul at North· em~ (~(2 hfL) 0 Mn ... M• WWWll Conaumef lnformeUon on plutlc wrap. car elefma. coemetics counterfeiting. l a = •nd the ....... of photo- a.auwn .. '?? ... _. ... , .. ., ... M ... "Cott Mlnef'a o.uat\ter" ( 1980. BiocTl!Phv) Siiiy Specek, l"ommy Lee Jone9. (2 tri .. 5 min. I -•.... ·-----·· ·1----_,,M.L we-a 1•-...... 211 uml IOJ Animret9d. A IC~ drummer boy II~ to find a bell ,,..,. .... car1IOt1I !NI hew bMr'I repc 111111 IS ~ tu collc1ora. Volcel: Z.o Moeeef, Gtw Gereon. e 9 I 11 Ill -,_. P I IA A muelcel ~ to Arnertoe IMlurtnQ Lee Gt• IWOOd. Shltley .m.. LMry O.tln end the Gatlin 8'ottwa, Metlyn McCoo end..Mi ...... (1tv .• 50mln.) &! .. II •• •• ii .., Containers from around ltle wortcl. (C> -"'Alldlra Of The Lott Mc'' (1981, ~yre) Harrllon Ford. Katen Allen lo 193e. a giooe-tromng erche04<>- glst-aclllentur8' reoet NazJ evldoers tor a legendary rellgk>uS artifaci of enormous p<>wef, narrowly escaping dozens of death tr~ en route ·~ ( 1 hf .. 65 min ) Cl)---_.. .. .._ In this Kanus City concert. AEO Speedwagon perform• "K.ap on LOVtn' You." "Roll With the Changes" end seleC tlons from their latest album "Wheels Are T umln' .. t 1::. I Ta1U10 ua 11 •1 .. Cl) ... ··-• T9M. "Mefcy Kllltng Should It Evef Be Jus11fled7" I TAll TOO CL.Oii NI cc.oar Morvoe fall• f()f the Rulh'• Latin houM'teepef WhO s an lleQet lllen. , I CMVm~·· 19 CAD ..... Mn' Mell wnt DAVID WWiiZ Consumer inl0tmation on laundry detet· gents. Mfety on otf.toad vehicles and mall-or:.&.lmrnlck•. • P .alT Fealured tips °" Chnatmes shopping in the 80's, avoiding etowds tlYough catalogue shopping, de eigr'lef Eletra C.58del, o "'8kec>ver IOf a marrled~le Cl) TOO CLM NI C090llT Monroe falls fOf the f\Jatl't Latin housekeepef wt\o's en Nlegll •lien 1.-TllA• .... ~ mM.L ...... The 11111a1ing BnMleS move In w11h the Lawr.ons when a fl<e 11ps through their hOme I I -·PQIJ\lm IAI l9IO M.M featured a tour ol Honon Plaza 10 klci.. ott lhe nollday shop- ping season. Olympic medahst wind surfer San Diegan Andrea Livingston. touiing Sonny Jim'• cave 111 la Jolla Guest host Earnest Hahn l llllCT-- ,.. ..... -~ ~CA A musical salUte to Ameoca featuring Lee Greenwood. Shlrley Jones. Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers. Marilyn McCoo and Juli Manera (2 hrs ) .,. "Songwr11er" ( feS.4. Oiama) Willie Nellon. Kris Knstotfe<son The world ol country music is lllled with ups and downs for a revefe<I country-western slng· er and Na irresponsible ax·partner 'A' ( 1 hr . 34 min.) (J) -llOGI Roblr\ HOOd (MiChael Praed) attempts to ltee a masked prison· ., al Nottingham Palaoe, not knowing the man's wnpottance to Marian (Judi Trott) (l)_.. "Garbo Tall<s" (196~. Orama! Anne Bancroft. Ron~ To f\Jlfoll his dy Ing mothef's lifelong ctr.am of meeting Gtet• Garbo, a young man sets out to lo- cate lilmdom'a rectulive tcreen ~ ·l>G· 13' ( 1 "' • '3 min ) I ....... '° ,. .... ... ll'IA~ -•t0•,•l"--M-A vtslt to , .. Btlfleh MtJteum lo LOl'ldon '°' a IOC* et toAfll.: the Ctys1el Peteoe In Lon· don which ""' • !MChanlcal dlnoMtK di$ pie~ pM<>ntologrli Rot> Long ta1kt et>out his dilcl<Mwy of dinofavr rem.int in Art zona'a petritled Forest Dllnty'a "rer 11t lie" (Pett 3 of 3). ~--· ~ :'.. .. .._ Mark Wel1on oom pet• along .mn mQ(lt then 1,700 OINK tlethelet• 1n SOiana BMch; a hlJtCrical IOC* et downtown ~n Diego •• A ... MY COUNTRY ns OF THEE ... OF THEE I SING! "Music and America go hand in hand,'' say.., T1.•nm'""l't' Ernie Ford. Find out why when he welcomes the Gatlin Brothers, Lee Greenwood, Shirley Jones and Manlvn M1.-Cno for a joyous, song-filled celebration of life in the V A ' SATIJRDAY 7 PM KOCE 50 Orange County Public Telev1s1on's Winter Membership Appeal .STAY TUNED at 9 pm for SENTIMENTAL JOt;R'\'D ~\\1th Tony Martin, Cyd Charisse, Kay Sta rr, Nancy Wil -;on and Harry Babbit. " 1....,.,.. IM~JIDO"I a.ALW Fea- tured: See World • a new generation at the wate<1owt community. the saaed monkey of lndla. the Hanuman Langurs. 119 • ..... mM Regularly leheduled progtemmlng may be detayed dlJ9 to pledge bfeeka. .. • (I) _, Hawke comes to the res- cue when kidnappers abduci Santini and C.rtlln. ( 1 hr ) e • .... A mM The school coun-seb tellt ~If that Joey may be a gifted leefnet. I MCCLOUD 0 MOU.TWOOD llAT MeCatren end Rado aquare of1 against the women who frequent the streets of TlnNltown. Q ( 1 hr.) G WW tll .._.UWT_ Vldtot by 0.vtd Bowle. Sting, Wheml, Mlett Jeooer. Julian Lennon. Howtrd Jonee. AS"C, Supertramp, the ThomPtOn Twine, Paul Young 1nd more. (2 IY._) I= "The Landlord" ( 1970. eom. dy) Beau Bridget, L" Grent. A weelthy young man caUMt • stir within his tatnlty whet'I he <*:ldel to pvrchatt •tenement ~In t=tto. (2 hrs.) • ,. A look at research on dreaming, multlple pe'90r'lalltlea, Al- zhelmef's dlteaM, artlflclel lntelllgenc» and the effect• of "811uclnogens on the bfa~~(~~mln.) ! llOWll "Cannonball Run" (1981, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise. Vatlout oddball characters compete In a coesHo-coast auto race. 'PG' ( t hr., 35 min.) Cl)CGUW POOTUU. 90llT CID llOWll "Sudden Impact" ( t 983. Ora· ma) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Neer San Francisco. streetwise detective Dirty Harry Callahan searches for a ritualistic kif*. 'A' O (t hr . 57.:."J (J) ,_ • ,. Now drinking heavily, Dick (Peter Strauss) seeks out his lorme< mistress Rosemary (Seen Young) -bot this time NlcOle (Mary Stetnburgen) retaliates wllh an affair ol her~Part s~ (1 hr l .. 1 .... =-~ .. , ...... .. • PACTIOILR Mra. Garrett's fotmer college friend (Anne Jaci<eon) aceusee her Of onoe having an affair with her hus- bend. Q (!) ~ tll ,,. ...... ,...,. ~fUnld· Sophia l.Ofen. James O.rren. Amenda Blake. (~hr.) 1£ WllMf._ TMC•a• .. (I) llOWll "Some Kind OI Heto" (1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor. ,M1rgot Kidder. A war veteran turns 10 • Mfe of crime after the government rtfUMa to give him blok pay he earned while being 1 prltone< In North Vietnam for llx yMra. {!') 1? hrt) e • .._ _, Dorothy's t11.·00t- blnd Slln arr"'91 In Miami hoping to ~k • ntW tomenc.t with her •'-~":~ 01--.w -8aMd on more than thttt yeera of t• MWCh. Ihle doc:Umtn11ry txplottl the myttetloua citcumctanoee etKrounding the ectrtM'I dNth In 1962 ( 1 hr .• 30 min ) l lMUIMDUI Miii ... Aegulw1y ~ 30 Sunde~ November 24, 198& IMy be delayed due to breelw. ~¥:.Hean" (198'. Orama) Sally Field, Undlay Crooee. In 1900. Texu, a tenacloue wom1n con- cetv.. a p6an to UYe het farm from a blnk foreeloeure end II helped by a ttanelent bleck tleld woncer and a bind World war 1 veteran. 'PG' (1 ht .• 42 min.) (J) ... "Sixteen Candles" (t9M. Comedy) MOiiy Rlngw8ld, Anthony Mi- chael Hall. An lneeairt M~ teen- ager'• 18th birthday goea Ulwemtmbef'ed. t:_. anothet eympcom of the pain of a~ ~and growing up In am~ t~. 'PG' (f ht., 33 min.) (%) ... "l=ooctoote" (1984, Orama) K..m Beoon. Lori Slnaet.t~ In a tmell town fight for tntlr fight to csane. and ttege • prom deepltt oppoeltlon from thtlt OOllMIYMl\lt pettnts, 'PG' (1 hr .. 47 mlnJ.u ::li..:v!:..... .. , .. ,o ......... ) . Mlny of the top mullcll grcupe of the,... ·eo. perform., the fa. moue rode conoert n.kf In 8tthel. New Yotk, In 1te8.j,2 hrl.\ 155 min.) • •I nil •· f N Hosted by airp Tony Mertln, th9 retroepectlve ~a• ~ muelOll eo~ementa of the put 50 Y9l'I, ,_turtna S*fonn· ancee by C~d Ctwlate. Harry Elebblt. Viv- ian Blelnt. Oeotgla Glbb9, Jullut L1Aoaa. Ray McKlnlty, Max Mor1th, Kay Starr and Nang-Wiiton. (3 hrs.) • • • • fkende tume to worldly Sandra tor a<Mce about boys. i =r= ... "h'a In The Beg" (1945, Come- dy) Fted Alltn, Wltllam e.ndlx. A flea cfrcua owner dlapoeM of some old chairs he ~ In a legecy unaware of the for- tune oonceeled lt'9lde one Of them. ( t hr .. 30mln.) -· • ' M IUMW&C Roger Mudd reports on a Teua ICnool pollCy that J)fohlblta at\Jdentl With poor grmdM from participating In extrecurrlculer activities. ~~ • 9 LCM IOAT Julie (Lauren Tewes) loins her fooner CO-WOf~tfJ tor a reunion CNiae; Ace lrlee out fot the Job Of naist- ant pvr...-: • LAI Vegas pollceman ro-manc:ea a mennald. Outatt Include Rich- ard Hitch and Otvtd Wa~. O ( 1 hr.) .... "~' (tM2 Solpenee) Martin Shttn. F'*9y.-lfiie CIA engagea en Eaat rtfuate to 1tt1I a tctamblng dtYlct from the ~GB In East Betlln. ( t hr .. 65 min.) . ~·---...... Fee1Uted: Sophia Loren. JamM Oetren. Amanda ~R) ( t hf.) c•a LW .. "Tht Fury" ( 1978. Horror) Kirk • Jotin C'ttt'l9ta Gifted with ex· traordlnety tellldMtlc powwa. a yeung men II kldNpptd by a former ...ocllle of hie lnttmetlonal IUS*IPY t.thtt Who pllt'9 to '* hll I*"-for ntftrloua pur· 'R' ~t hr .. Mmln.) M llMI M A radio t¥anotlift la at t "*cy of hll owt'I tlnful peat. Gery ~0.Wd!N P9 ttlf. =u·=-......... 11. .. "Dledly Foroe" ( 1883, Oram1) ..... Joyce ...... ,.. former cop MC• out to find ttle &:>t)'Chopltn Who c::arved • fatal X on a woman's foret>Md. 'R' ( t hr ' 35 min ) -1 .... -·-.. ..,.NII ,... ··(I)··--. Jn Guest11: The Bangles. John Parr. akeotta of Oepeche Mode's "People Are PAoolm," DoOv Parton'a "9 to 5" end lZ. rC>j;ri-;·Leoa.;r (!) , .. ,..,,.••-Two bicker· Ing occ:ultlst• (Phyllis Diller. Lawrence Tierney) could be $50,000 richer -that Is If they can succeed In exorclz.lng a pos· .-tdf(m.L 1::.,-.:e ~ ..._ Skefchea. 1n unfaithful hul- be.nd gets amnt111: 1n old rootblll pro COO* out of re1lrement: cootclng In lhe WNteHouM.Q Cl) ... "Angel" (1984, Of1m1) Cliff Gonnen. Sutan Tyrrell. An Intelligent atu· dtnt tume to J)fottttution eo that the ean P.!Y the tuition II an exclutlllt high IChool. R' ~·· S2 min.) =I='=°'-=-• II• Ui I .. ..._ "O.vld Lettennen'a Holiday Fiim Fettlvat" Bette Mldlet. Catherine O'Hara, MlchMI KMlon. Harry Sheerer, Andrea Martin 1nd torrner baleblff star Harmon Kiiiebrew are among the guests presenting their own short-eub)ect films. ( t hr., 30 min.) 8 "'"* C* ,. "" Up-synced rendl· lions of "Bad to the Bone" by George Thorogood and the Destroyers. Sheila E ·s "The Glamorous Life" and Buddy Holly's "Oil Boy." •tWWWI •U.allTIZ ,_ (I) llOWll "Tlmea Square" (1980. Musi- cal) Robin Jotlnaon. Trlnl Aillerado. Two unstable teen-age gtr'la become rock 'n' roll bag ladles In the heart OI New York City (~ hrt.) (!) m Guests: The Bangles. John Parr Takeoffs of Depeche MOde's "People Are People," Ooltv Parton'• "9 to 5" Ind l.2 Top's "Legs.;r tll -CLUS'l 18M"'ll"i••• Musleal gueets· Howatd Jonte. The Spinners. ( 1 hr ) • ITM llMCll Guest Luther Vandroas . Lt hr.) • ,__. toOD .,_ IOCI W ICIU. The aongs of the 19508 and 1960s are lee· lured In this Baton Rouge concert with perlormanQet by Liiiie Anthony, Bo Oldd· ley. the Coasters. Chubby Cheoker and =='(:,;;;.) Cl) .. "Tloera In Llpetlok" ( 1979. Comedy) Urtule Andresa. SyMe Krlttel Seven aketchM In which WOfMn employ thelf Intelligence and Mduclllle powers to outm1newer men In the never-ending of t<M. 'R' ( t hf • 23 min ) 1119 .. Q ,... -UR CA•TOP191 llON "Night Crlea" ( t978, ) Sutan S11n1 JlmM, Wlnlam Conrld. A young mother he9 terrifying drtema which ltld her 10 btl~ thet her eupiQ~i= la 11111 a""'9 and In M'lmATMM .. "Sh~teen Candlee" ( 1984. Conwdv) Molly Ringwald, Anthony Mi- chael .-lilt An lnaec:ute Mldwttttm teen- ager'• 10th btllt'O.ly goes Ut'Qf'ntmc..d. ~another aymotom of the peln Of 8do-leectcu Ind growing up In 1 mlddlt-ci.. ta"*f. 'PG' Q ( 1 hf . 33 min.) -Salurclay Cont. (() llO¥ll "Inspirations" ( 1982. Adult) Ron Jeremy. Serena. An amoral doctor records his patients fantasies and sens them for a profit. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I LIVI ,_ntl Wf tTOP a. ~TMCll t1I QOCID IOCK• Roy Orbison ("Only The Lonely." "Dream Baby"). Jerry Lee Lewis ("Great Balls Of Flre," "C.C. Rider") and Carl Perkins ("Blue Suede Shoes") re-create the '50's sound with th8lr hits ( 1 hr • 5 min.) (8) llO¥ll "Gorky Park" ( 1983, Mystery) Wilham Hurt. Lee Marvin. A Moscow hom· 1c1de inspector's ln11estlgatlon of a bizarre triple murder near a skating rink leads him 10 confrontations with the KGB and a globe·tromng American business tycoon. 12:9 'R' ~In.) -1MmOfntlU. 9 .. YO. HOf l'UCll llO¥ll "King Kong Vs. Godzilla" ( 1963, Science-f:lctlon) Michael Keith, Harry Holcomb Kong and Godzllla battle It out for supremacy. destroying every· thln=;r~(2 hrs .. 30 min ) 10.A.MA ... ~ llO¥ll "Of Unknown Origin" ( 1983. Horror) Peter Weller. Jennifer Dale A bank executive. left alone In his Manhat· tan brownstone home, ia menaced by a llarg==~~t. 'R' (1hr .. 28 mln.) w llTcrrY ="Madame Sin" (1971, Adven- lure) Bette Davis, Robert Wagner. A sinis- ter lady abducts a CtA agent and compets him to participate In a plot to steal a sub- marine. (2 hrs.) ., .... ..,.. (!) COUHI IAIU1Ul.L North Carolina vs Missouri in the Great Alaska Shoolout. .IB> (I) llO¥ll "Sudden Impact" (1983, Dre- ma) Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke. Near San Fran<:lsco. streetwise detective Dirty Harry Callahan searcheS for a rltuall&tlc killer 'R' (f hr .. 57 min.) ·1-'TMCll w ln.IA:lMI mnlUM CCMlla w ---.... Q llO¥ll "Hell Divers" (1931 , Adven· ture) Clark Gable. Walface 'Beefy. WOild War I "dogflghters" encounter personal rl11elft between battles. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) •••• w ... CD llO¥ll "The Osterman WtMJkend" ( 1983, Suspense} Rutger Hauer, John Hurt. A controversial televlslon journalist is convinced by a CIA agent that his closest friends are really Soviet agents. turning an annual reunion weekend Into a nightmare of terror. 'A' ( 1 hr., 42 min ) .,. .. tll~ llO¥ll "The French Woman" ( 198 t. Orama) Francoise Fabian, Dayle Haddon A bo<detlo being kept open by a govern- ment subsidy Is the scene of murder and political scanClaJ when a VIP customer 1s photographed at play. 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min.) a.e llO¥ll "Let's Scare Jessica To Death" ( t97 1, Horror) Zohra Lampert, Barton Heyman. Eerie voices beckoning from a graveyard and flashing memories or a 100-year-old New England 11amptre as· sault the sanity ot a woman recovering from a nervous breakdown. (2 hrs ) I .... 90¥ll "Lady Frankenstein" ( 1972, Horror) Joseph Cotten, Mickey Hargltay The doctor's daughter Is Involved In an· other unsuccessful e>tperlment ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I OOl\ll111LU.1.1•11111• flOOTUU UM.lllllCUY llO¥m "The Man Who Fell To Earth" ( 1976. Science-Fiction) Oa111d Bowle, Candy Cfarll A man from another world, on an interplanetary search for water for his people, becomes an explolted mllllon· a Ire on Earth. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 58 min ) as D AMCA: c:oerrm.T •cw (H)mo¥11 "Cheech And Chang's The Cor· slcan Brothers" ( 1984. Comedy) Cheech Marin. Tommy Chong Two offbeat and otf·k~y Paris street mus1elans meel a Gyp· sy who tells them the account of lhelr noble ll~G' ( 1 hr . 27 min.) =1= --IC8ml ---~ ...... -~ In this Kansas City concert. REO Speedwagon performs "Keep on Lovin' You," "Roll With the Changes" and setec- tlons from their latest album "Wheels Are Turnln'. .. ( 1 hr.~ .... ....,.,..,.,,7 II --lporls •··-· __ lalunlay __ _ llGllll .. !l ...... ~ .. .. INITI ,. QI Pl 2 .. -Mil Aili ......... .,_ .... 1r4, .... (tlw ....... , -· (I) ..... --·~--:e ~ ....... ,'C ..... =-- ='f$ -:I tu ,., a~• -· . .. ...,. ....... . .. ........... IHI IA c.11119 ........ .... "ll°lr U:=.oowuu. -Cl'l•WL. ..... 0..-• ~ ....... , Cl...., .... , ............................ , ~--0 I llus.Ofll9.(tlw .. • r.~ ........ lufallllf ... .,_ C1tun ha. Otll9. (1 =r--.... -· .... ' ...... T_..,.__,..., -... ............... .... ....... ~e ... o.-... -1m~Cllln..• .... > .... ,. ___ ? ..-a.-.. ...... __ _,'W5a's .,_..._. .. ~ _. "Tl'\e asi American Virgin" ( 1982, Comedy) Lawrence Monoeon. QI. ane Franklin. A shy teen-ager In love ta reluctant lo 1oln his buddies In their pursull of sexual experiences. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) t.t1G 110¥11 ·'The Blue Dahlia" (19'6, Mys· tery) Alan Ladd. Veronica Lake. An ex· seMceman Is suspected of murdering his unfaithful wile and must prove his Inno- cence 8!) LR Of aMT ([)llCMI "Blame It On Rio" (1 9134, Com· edy) Michael Caine, Joseph Bologna. A businessman 11acat1on1ng In Rio de Janeiro succumbs to an affair with hit best friend's teen-age daughte<. then trlee to keep ii a secret. 'A" ( I hr , 50 min.) Me llO¥ll "Saratoga·· ( 1937, Orama) Clark Gabie. Jean Harlow The suhry oaughter of a wealthy horse breeder b&- comes romantlcally involved with a blg- llme bOOkle. (2 hrs.) Wf:I llOVll "Force Of Evil" (1948, Orama) John Garfield, Marte W•nd80(. A family SQuabble inside the numbers syndicate leads to a. break-up in the business. ( 1 hr. 30 m1n.J CID llO¥ll "Sudden Impact" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Clint Eastwood. Sondra Locke. Near San Francisco, streetwise detective Dirty Harry Callahan searches for a ritualistic killer 'A' O ( 1 hr , 57 min.) 4:11 CS) TDll8 • ntl .-n Now drinking heavily, Dick (Peter Strauss) seeks out his former mistress Rosemary (Sean Young) -but this time Nicole (Mary Steenburgen) retaliates with an aHalr of her own (Part 5 of 5) ( 1 hr.) Cl) llO¥ll "We All Loved Each Other So Much" ( 1977, Drama) Nino Manfredi. Vittorio Gassman. Ettore Scola's explOfa· tion of political and social change In post· war Italy, spanning 30 years as It chroni- cles the fortunes of three World War II Resistance buddies (2 hrs .. 6 min.) m..,. HILLER ... From J»aae 3 · 193S in "Love on the Dole." She married the play's author, Ronald Gow, in 1937. They have a son and daughter and grandson and grandda0,ghter. .....,, ....................... .. Ill 2Ll11 ucm.-uccrr • ..._ ...... _._suun mA'lllT..-nLlll I .. l'dll llU'90C* • umTUU. ...... ·a:r: Ulll1UU. Lee A 41t11 .... .. .................... . • fliaMI ,_,, --=1~!11Gt,. *' .... NII 1W IUC&i •II ..-Tl W -~ .. cau:.w.a. 32 ORAN GE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24 . 1985 :.i.; c pr . Tllief·makesmark as starwi es Proltfic jailhouse snitch testifies about his fell ow inmates' alleged confessions STEVE MARBLE informants to emerge from Orange County Jail. Since he landed tn the county jaJI last year. HHI claims to have heard the confessions of five different men as they awaited trial for murder. Before that, he was a witness in a Utah pri~n slayina - a case in which he was originally a su"spect. He was standing in the courtroom hallway, miJTorcd sunalasscs biding his eyes, cigarette smo\e curling U)> the side of his face. H~ was smiling. In ~ve minutes, James Jason Hill -:-minus the sunglasses and the ctp.rette -would take the witness stand and try to help send another A quick-thinking pilot makes a forced landing In a Tustin field./ A2 Nation Last year's optimism re- garding artlflclal hearts has faded as rapldly as Wiiiiam Schroeder's health.JM Callfornia Supreme Court Justice Stanley Moak predicts a resumption of executions In Callfornla./ A5 Sports USC upsets UCLA, 17-13, but the Bruins are going to the Rose Bowt anyway./810 Golden West wins the state community college water polo cham- plonshlp./812 Entertainment South Coast Repertory ushers In the hoUday season this week wtth Its sixth production of ·· A Christmas Carol." /Bl Bualneu Newport Harbor High School students hear the how-to of being a flnanclal whlz./81 Benjamin Weir in USA Weekend The Rev. Benjamin Weir, freed In September after 16 months as a hostage In Beirut and featured In today's USA W~end, says that In spite of the "unspeakable loaa" of his daughter, Ann, In an accident last weekend, his family still has "reason for Thanksgiving.'' A family friend, Kathy Lorimer, also died In the bus acci- dent In Cairo, Egypt. In a special, signed statement released Thursday, WeAr said he Is thankful: · •"Forthe bittersweet memory of atx delightful, affectionate, Joyful hours wtth Ann and Katt\y before they bOarded the fateful bus. •''For cloaeneu and ahared grief of our,. maJntng three children, Suaan, Christine and John. e ••For the many IUP- porttve fr*id• who lhare our toee end patiently Mt -'de ...... of expec- tation or obtlgatlon on ua." DmEX A6 M Bl c 1-e ce ce BM Cl Al 84 87 92 Cl Bl 110.12 81~ man to prison for' the rest of his life. It was a familiar settina for Hill, whose sbQrt adult life has been intertwined with police. lawy~n. judges and.jails. At the aac of 24, Hill has pulled himself from an undistinguished career of petty thefts and drug dealings to that of star prosecution Focus ON THE NEws witness. He is one of the most prolific rn onejailho4sc conversation. Hill said. accused killer William Lee Evins admitted kithng a Fountain Valley woman in 1979 with a ham- mer during an argument. Worth a merit baclte? Juon 8YOboda, 10, of Bantlnfton Beach Cab Scoat Pack 227, netotlatee a monkey brlqe conatnacted darlnl the 1985 <>ranee Coanty Jtsplorer and 8coat Fair, held at Anaheim Stadium. Youth• from Brea Boy Scout Troop 707 took two boon to .et up the brlqe, allowtnc fell ow tteouta to teat their cllmbln& allllla. .. Man crushed to death between two-big rigs A 54-ycar-<>ld Rivenide County man was crushed to death between two t 8-whccl trucks in 1 Costa Mesa lot Saturday momina while teaching another man how to drive one of the bi& rip. The accident occurred in the va- cant lot behind a shopping center at 1215 W. Baker St., accordina to.Costa Mesa Police Lt. J ack Calnan.- Robert Gcoc9C White was pro- nounced dead on arrival at Fountain Valley Reaional Hospital followina the trqic incident that left him pinned between the pair of tarae trucb. Joseph Henry Lctlender, 58. of Anaheim, wasdrivinaone of the large trucks while White explained to him from the ground how it operated, Calnon said. White. who was standing 'next to a parked rig in ttre dirt lot. was crushed when the cab of the truck Lctlender was drivina pressed him into thC side of the parked vehicle. Calnan said. "I don't know ifit was his first time trainina. or his sixth time. or what.." Calnan said. Lctlender was not cited in connection with the 9:10 a.m. accident. Student sues district, clalmlDg censorship I J ITEVE r.u.RBLE ................ A hiah 1ebool journalist bu filed a. lawsuit lllinst members of the Hunt-i~ 8acb Union Hlab School Oi1trie'\, clairnina t~y refuted to print an anicle on AIDS in a student newspaper. The lawsuit names Robert Boehme. princioel of WcstmU\Stcr Hith School; Marie Otto, suptt- intendent of the hiah 1ehool district; and all 6 vc scbool trust~. hindlcr said bis anicle was ~ Jccted b1 Boehme u bcina .. ,oo political' and potent~ll libelous. Ht said the principal also · to one ""'* word •• the . . The allcacd confession was a stroke of good luck for county prosecutors \\'.ho, up, to. that point, had only c1rc umstanttal evidence linking Evins to the crime. On the strength of Hill's tcsumony during a prtliminary beanng. Evins pleaded guilty last summer to second-d~ murder rather than risk going to tnaJ and possibly being convicted of first-degree murder. according to attorney Witham Kopeny. In another instance. Hill claimed Costa Mesa resident Ausun Elliott confcned that be killed Wt last year because be was afi'aid 11111 would leave him. • From the witness stand. HW 9! vealed minute details about 1111 cnme. down to the fact that Beal ... his wife had argued ovet a dallll goldfish. · A jury returned wath a vensict ~ sccond-<icgrce murder this monlla after deliberating onJy one full day. Hill also testified against William Paul Gullet, a Bellflower man MlCUtt.d (Pl eue eee 810TCll/A2) Jet seized; four may be dead, 2 , . Americans hurt Calro-boundairliner diverted to Malta- f rom A hens·a trport ------- VALLETTA. Malta (AP) -Ter- rorist.s seized an Egypta1r jetliner carrying more than I 00 people Satur- day and fo rced 1t to land on this Mediterranean island, where a man identifying himself as a hijacker said four people had been killed. Two Americans were reported injured. "I am going to look for another American passport," said the man 10 En&lisb, according to reporters at the Valletta airport monitoring radio conversations between the Boeing 737 cockpit and the control tower. The man then said .. four bodies arc under the plane and a fifth will follow" if the plane was not refueled.. the reporters said. They said another man then came on the radio. told the tower he was the plane's captain and said of the hijacker who bad been speaking. "He 1s very senous." In Washington. Rep. Robert Tor- nc~llt. D-NJ. wd late Saturday that the State Department told him the four dead were a hijacker. an Egypuan secunty guard and two passengers whose nattonaltties had not been detcmuned. Torricelli, a member of the House Foreigr\ Aff81J'S Commit- tee, 53.ld he had no further details. Earlier. a State Department spokes- man. Dan Lawler. said there were .. an undetermined number" of Amcri· cans aboard the jetliner that was hijacked en route from Athens, Greece. to Cairo, E&Yl>L "There ucan unknown number of casualties on board the fli&ht." be added .. We don't know the na- tionalities of the casualties. with the exception of one injured American who bas been taken to a local hospital. And that's bastcally al\ I have ... A later State Department report said the injured American was in (Pleue .ee 3 ICIN&a/ AS) Optimism fades as talks collapse Marines from El Toro who replaced strikers ordered toquitjobs LOS ANGELES {AP) -Talks between stnking butchers and super- market representatives collapsed Sat- urday night. less than thrtt hours an to a renewed negouaung session. ac· cording to a source close to the talks. "The thing JUSt flew off an all directions... said the source. who because of a news blackout imposed on the talks. would speak only if guaranteed anonymity Representatt-.es of the United Food and Commemal Worken union wenl to the Carson head- quaners of th~ mdustr) 's Food Em- ployers Council about 5:30 p.m. for the first tails an several days. but ran mto d1sagreemen1 nght awa)' on several important issues. s~ud the source. Calls to headquarters Saturday night were answered by a machine. and employers' spokesman Dav1d Willauer was unava ilable at has home at 10:30 p.m. (Pleue eee STlllilt/ A2) Costs add up for OC polic e By STEVE MARBLE Of -0.-,,.,. ..... The biller and someumes violent walkout-lockout bet~cen the meat cutters and Teamsters unions and state grocery store!> has been a financial burden on county police departments that ba' e. m some cases, assigned 10 or more officers to patrol (Pleaee Ne COSTS/ A2) He keeps on rolling 'em along Bowlingjust seem s to be rtgh t down t his nonagenarian. s alley TV~ Michlel S1U..ner.11en1or at Wcsti- mlnscer Hift School, aid edminit- traton are viOlatinl bis constitutional rilbll by ad ni• IO pubUih his arude i.D tbc No~--ediuon of Scroll, the campus~. -Tbe student said ht appdkd Bothme·1 dtc1s1on to the ·district superintendent. wtlo alto rejtc1td the (Pt 11111 ... CSReOa&I>/ A.I) .... -........... -..,......., CUI 01-,..._•tntea ~ bowl!Ai atyle. l ~ 4 1 Pilot loses power, lands in field Qukk thinkina by• pilot who lost Schoenkopf. power ln both Hijnct of hl1 new The pilot had rtccntly bouaht 1he twin-cn&ine plane Seturday 11\er· 1963 Piper A7lec aircran, and was noon &ea to a ufe forced landina in a flyma into John Wayne A1rpon from freeway, and then nonh to the plowed field where he landed 1t Haul out umbrella for heavy rain Tu.Un atnwberry field. Madera. Ca hf., Schocnkopf said. The pilot. who asked not to be The pdot utd he w11 Oy1n1 the tdtntlfled, walked away rrom the plane south over lhc Co ta Meu plane unbanacd after the cmcracncy Freeway when both its cns1nca sud- landina in a field nonb of Irvine and denly stopped ~·t oflr~ina ~~enue, accordina Schoenkopf wd the pilot dtroctcd • to Tu1u s, Pohce Lt. R.obert the liaht plane east. away from 1he 1 he plane sustained damaae to the nose. both en~ne~ and its undc1111de af\cr 11 shd several hundred feet over the 1rription bumps in the larae parcel of land. Schoenkopf sfud. The Federal Av1at1on Admin1'l- tration 1s mvcst1pt1na the cause of the enaine trouble, Schocnkopf 111d. Haul oot the umbrella -the Nallon1t Weather Service 11 predlc11ng locally heavy rlln today, Mc:omlng ·~ tonight and Monda~ntng. A nath witch h .. been catted tor the ••trtme tOYth.,n Santa Barb11a Coonty and Vtotura Courtly 8outhe<ty wind• If• HP901ed to reach 15 to 30 mph, with 1tronget gu1t1 along the cout, dlmlnlahlng tonight .-.IQhl art alCpected 10 reach the low 501 or 601, with low1 In the mid 401 to mid &ol. A trave1et1 ldvllOf:V hu bew1 IMUed IOf .\he mountaln1, whett heevy rein and 1trong, g.uaty wind• are rortca11 The rain wlll dlmlnllh 10 •howtr• by Monday, and gu11y eouthefty wtnda from 20 to 40 mph wlll lhlft to the weet and dlmlnllh Mond1y u well RMort hlQhl both d1yt In the 40t Snow above 7,000 fttt tOdly Ind 8,500 fMt Mond1y "'"''' '""l, .... f '"" .. Irvine schools score in decathlon By PHIL SNEIDEAMAN °' .. ..., ........ U.S. TemJ>8 ( ' *~t . ) IMONf' iii .., ' #Iv;/ W wtt'~ ... Foothill Kiah School captured top honon in the Oranae County Academic OccathloQ, with two Irvine high tchoola fini1hin1 amona the lop live ·This year's contest, drew teamt fro m 52 public and private Orange c ounty hi&h schools. Each team <:.ons11ted oT two students with an A averaac. two 8-averqe students and two students with avadeavera,r of(' or less. Participants scored s><nnts 1n objective tells, essays. Interviews, \pecches and a super qui1 .. Los Alamitos Hiah School placed • State alleges misleading advertising tint in the Super QUll, but when points from llll the tests were totaled. Foothill pla~d tir't for the second consccuuvc year. Foothill. located 1n county tcrritoryt!S pan of the Tu:uin Unified School uistnct. The· rema1n1n1 tc1p team,, from second thro~h I 0th place. were: to~ Alamitoa Hi , Tusun Hi&h. Uni ver- sity High 1n rvine, Wood6r14gc High an Irvine, Dana Hill!, H1&h In Dana Point, LaJuna Hills High, Pucifica Hi&h in Garden Cirove. C'ap1'ltrano Valley Ht&h in M1suon Viejo and Loan Higf\ 1n Anaheim Aa the tirsl pliu:e team, .. 00Lh 11l will compete apinst more than 40 other county w1nnen 1n the California Academic Decathlon That event will I The state has filed a fal-.c adven1\· inaand un faircompc11t1on compla1n1 ap1n1t a Lagun1.1 Hill~ firm that specializes in solar heaung device~ The lawsuit, filed by Oranfe Coun· ty District Attorney < cc1 Hick~. names Joseph Ryan Inc: .. which doe~ business u Sunco Solar Service\ Spec1alisb. be held Jan. 3 at Rancho Santiago C'olleae in Santa Ana. A national con test will bl-held 1n Apnl. Winners of the compct1t1on, held la~t Saturday, were announced at an awards dinner Tbundar nifht at the D1\neyland Hotel in Anaheim At the awards dinner, ·orange County School1o Superintendent Rob- ert Peterson was honored with a proclamation approved by the Cali· fornia Senate and A\~embly. Peter!lan conceived and fou nded 1he Academic Decathlon in I 968. A~w:mblyman Gil Ferguson, R· Newpon Beach, pre ented th1.: proclamation to Peterson on behalf of Orange County's !It.ate lciislators. The complaint states that the firm, through 111 advenmn~ has misled the public about the pnce of natural gas and the sons of tax credits consumers can expect by purchasing '!Olar hot water heating equipment. The suit asks that the firm be fined S2,500 for each violation of the state's busine!ls and professional code. Hlgll, tow 1111 24 hOuft 10 6 I> m .. q .. 41 17 71 6) 10 ., 11 01 II ... 42 n ae IO 43 41 41 1' 47 24 2) 37 1) 11 06 oe 00 31 u 47 02 "4 76 41 70 ,, 24 ,, IO oe N '' n » n 10 74 u " ,. 62 u ,. 6) 47 M » " 11 , ... o:.J ~ 11 41 46 ~ 00 .a 04 14 ,. " 6 1 S4 42 ,, ,. .. ~ I) 71 u ., 11 2t 10 72 4f 02 21 43 )4 31 2t 11 u 62 41 01 . ,, )I 2t 40 ,. • h••lll't't f tt .... ' ._,,, •• .111 #If . ' .... ,. ··~ .... ••ti .,,,.' h· ... Calif. Temp• ... 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" 41 ,,. p I'll 00 ...... _°"'° 64 40 8econd htQtl 13 7 p m H aen O•tltlel 04 47 l11n Ml• IOday al 4 4& p m r._ 61110.00 81 6) MOndey 116>& I M at10 Mio ~ t i .... ,,wldleo 34 61 4 4.4 PM 811\JOM as 40 Moon ,-._ loelay 11 ) 14 pm , Mii ol 811111 Ana 61 47 4 M I m enc! tllM ogllln Mondl y el > 38 .... ..... .,.,. &6 41 pm STRIKE TALKS •.. Prom Al SNITCH TAKES WITNESS ST AND .•. The employen and the Teamsters union, which ia also involved in the 20-day-old strike and lockout at seven major arocery chains, ncao- tiated until S:JO a.m. Saturday, amid predictions of early success. But those talb recetlCd without a settlement, Wiltauer uid earlier. The source said the Teamsters and tbe employen disaareed on 1mpon· ant iuues. "Publicly it wu termed that they rccesJCd. but they just couldn't ae• anywhere.'' the M>urce said. "The general feeling I\ that the ~tnke is going to con11nue, ccnainly throu&h Thanksgiving," the M>urce added. ' Meanwhile, moonhJhttng Manne'> who croucd picket hne~ to replace strikers at the Lucky warehouse next to the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station have been ordered to quit their civilian jObs 1mmed1ately. As many as 100 Manne~ had been working at the warehouse 45 miles FromAl \outheast of Lo1o Angele~. said la~r of murder and kidnap in the 1976 official~ and Manne sources, in abduction of a Seal Beach family. v1olat1on of Defense Ocpanmcnt Gullet was found guilty. rc$ulauons that . bar members of the r-And Hill 15 a probable witneu 1n military from ac:cepung JObs at busi· another Orange Const murder tnal nc<1sei. dunng labor disputes. expected to open next year and has About 12,000 Teamster dnvers. volunteered to 1es11fy 1n other cases. warehousemen and offi ce work_crs all murden. and I 0,000 '!!cat cutter~ are afTtcted lJndcrsuandably. 11111 bas not by the ncgotiat1.ons. as arc I I 4'Upcr· endeared himself to the county'-. '!'arkct chain\ with 1,. 125 'itore'\ from corp1o of defense attorneys, who have: San Lu111 Obi\po to San Diego. tned one af\er the other to portray ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ H1lla5an opponun1standa con man COSTS ADD Up FOR Cops who hn learned that "snitchin'" on • • • fellow inmate\ can win him fncnd\ l'~Al and favor1o. warebou1n and di1tribut1on ccnten cities such a~ Ncwpon Beach and officer a1 th~ warchou~ 24 houn a .. He has played the jU'11ce system In Irvine, for instance. police· Costa Mesa, day. The c11y ha" 'i1nce run up more hke a squeeze box," said Don estimated last week that they had Police 1n Hunt1nfton Ucach, whCJ than S7.CXXJ in unbudseted cxpcnM:~ Rubright, a Newpon Beach attorney already spent SJS,000 patrolling the ha ve .nve'lllgated tire·'ilash1np and connected w11h the stnke. police told who crou-cxamined Hill during the Lucky distnbution center 1n the incidents of arwn ai. well as assigning the Anoc1ated Press. recent Beal tnal. nonbem pan of the city. Pohl.t said a officers to keep peace at a I 00-i.trong Buena Parl police didn't ha ve "He'~ a one-of.a-kind," uid John final n;ure will not be computed until picket hnc outside a Safeway market, exact figures, but .. the lint coup_!~ of Harnett, another defense attorney the stnke ends. said co~ts to the department arc not weeks 'cost u11n excen of$40,000 in "He doesn't seem to be able to bump Durins the fi.nt three days of 1hc ye t known. oven 1mc," stt1d Lt. Gary Rooney. ullo someone .r,iithout havina them labor di1pute, Irvine deployed up to Jn La Habra. police were caJlcd to Brea police estimate they have spent confen to him ' 30 of itt own offi~T\ and requested an Alpha Bet.a warehouse 20 times on SI 6,414 iuard1ng an Albenson's food Hill said he ha" not received any additional troops from neiahbonna Nov 6 before finally pot.ting an distribution center 24 hours a day. ipecial deals or sentence reduction for his tc:sumony, even though he adm1t'l he fcan for h1& hfe hccaus.c he 1s an JETLINER DIVERTED TO MALT A .•. l'romAl JOOd condition at a hospital. but 11 p ve no further information. Another State Department spoke.,. man, DonaJd Cofman, u1d lale Saturday niaht that they had con· firmed a IOCOnd Amencan was in· JUred. "A woman wu t.11ken to a hospital and i1 alao in aood condition, ap- parently a pauen,er," he said. He had no information about the tnJury or how the woman Sol off the plane. Cofman aaid U.S. Ambassador Gary Mattbew1 wu at the a1rpon. "He's in touch with Malte$C of- fic1aJs." "We have been given to under· \tand that at least rour people arc cJead 1ncludina on haJackcr and one l::.gy ptian 1CCUrity suard on the pla ne." Lawler said a St.ale Oepanment itttk fo rc:e had been uaembfed. The wk force II.Id late Saturday 11 had received a report that 11 women pas~ngcrs -..even from the Ph1hp. pine\ and four Ejlyp11am. -w{·rc relea~d and left the plane The reporter!! mon1tonn& the radio conversation\ said the man who identified h1m~lf a~ the u1pta1n wa~ heard saying, "Another pas'ICnger 11\ bcina prepared for e>1ccut1on I de· mand fuel I do not want any more bloodshed I am m1pon!l1blc for the safety of pauenger1o and t.rew " No demand~ hJve been made public. but an airport '!our<..e \aid thl· hijacken had threatened to kill a passenger every hour II their ck mands were n1Jt met Eaypt1an aviation authon11c\ ..aid the plane wa\ -.c1zed by terroml\ of the "Egypt f<evolut1onane\" or· pn11at1on, but 1hc:y did n"' k111Jw many htjaC.kcr\ there were or how they were armed. The Athen'> airpon al1M1 was when· two armed LcbaneK tcrrort\l\ boarded a l ran1 World Airway'\ Boeing 727 on June 14 and h1Jackc:d 1t cin the 01aht from Athens to Rome with 153 people; aboard. They forced 1t back and forth between Beirut, Lebanon, and Al11cr\, Algeria.dun ng which they relcu~d molt of the hosl.Bf.!S and killed a U ~.Na\¥ diver 1n c1v1han clothe\ Thejethner landed 1n Beirut for the: third umc with 39 host.ages. all Americans. sllll on boud The hi· Jackers demanded hracl release all Palcu1an prisoner.. 1n 1t~ Jailr.. On June 30. after Syna intervened, the terror1~t' freed the remaining ho\tage\, Reporters were kept far away from the Eayptair plane. bul they could not -.cc any refueling act1f'ity The l--1ypt1an ntlicial\ said the Fayptair plane had dcpaned at H 05 J) m. Malle~ lime from Athen\ and wa\ commandeered 22 minutes later while flying over thl' C ireek island of M1loa. BOWLING KEEPS HIM YOUNG .•. From Al 'moke or drink and I've never been t0 J h<»ptt.a l. I uaeid to ao for walks for nerc1.e but I don't need to wuh 111 rhc bowhns." A nauve of Penn1tlvania, he "'rved four yearund llday11n C'ubt .,nd other neatbv island• dunna World War J (10 14-18), he wdf and 11,1ned the police depertment 1n 922. Just Call 642-6086 o:.i:.d 11 0'*' Durina the Proh1b111on Era. when the sale of alcoholic hcvcraae' wrn banned rn this w unlry he broke up 1lle11I wh9'kcy '"II' throughout the metropolitan area Olsen live. alon<' 1n Hunt1nawn Beach following th<' death of h1\ wife: three yea" 110 l wo daughlcr\ li ve nearby Ntv(•r having bowled before, he d ro pped 1n at the lanet one evening I 0 year\ 3ijO, lookin& for wmetht'11 to do "We had.an openina on one of the team\ and asked him tOjo1n ua," u1d Joyte Rrnwn . one of hi~ or11mal partner\ "He wan If' natural bowler and he fit riaht in " Wiiia& do you 1111«' ohout tltr Ually Piiot? Wht don 't you lllle'> C•ll tbt! a.mkr 11 lffl H d your mf'Hll t' will~ rtt'ordt'd, tr1n1C'rlbt>d n d dc>llvtrtd to dMt a,,roprlat« c>dltor TM same U ·hour 1n1wrrln1 u •rvlC'c> m1y ht' ulC'd to rt'<'Ord letteu 10 lht' ~II« .. AD)' topic 01trlbll1on to our IAttt'ra col•mn mHt lncltdt lhlr NIB• 9*' tel•s>hat n11mber for vrrlflt'•llon /llwo clrt ulallon nll1, pltatt' Ttll 11 wllat'• on yoor mind R:111,..., Chwcftman Conti°"' Clrculete.... 11•1ea..._ CIHIHled ......... 7141142•11 AH.ottwr deperi ........ M2_..1 MAIN Of'~tCI ' • •'V . 1119) OllllfOi" '-~ "'"""'"""' c;.,..._,. ,. •....-t ,, ~-.... f...,__,.. -~~ rNttt• flt ..,,.,, .. ,..,.,, '•WI !'Ny .. ,.,, «I •cff•M _,_ ~ -.. ~,~ ..... - informant. "When yo u agree to tcsufy and you're caught up 1n the torrecuonal ~y111tcm. people don't look at 1t as being very nice," he said du ri ng one coun appearance. "When I'm awake, I don't worry. But when you're ali.ccp. you're pretty vulnerable •· Hill \31d he was attacked in a Utah pnwn by a man wbo armed himself with a mop and pail. Before he wa" to tesufy in one murder tnal, liill ~1d. he win threatened by a man with a knife When a'>kcd wh y he: had nveed to "\n1tch oO" fellow inmates, Hill ~1d ht wuldn't 1.itand to listen to people brag <ibout killing,\ anq murder\ Another time. he said 1t was bccau\C he believe" 1n 11Cc1ngJu!lt1ce done. f1 11l adm1h he ha.\ earned '>Orne: bcnclit\ by bc1nll an informant After aaree1ng 10 tc.i1fy in a Ut.nh lull1nai. he wa~ moved out of pn'lon to a jllil cell and ultimately iJven trustee 'll:Hu\, meaning he wa\ fl ee 111 do a\ he: liked dunnx the day He was moved out of Orange ( ounty Jail this year 10 a c:11y facility in La Habra, where he wu~ allowed to sunbath and walk into town for.lunch. Deputy District Attorney Wally Wade said h1~ office: rccogn11ed the informant's M:rvicc'> by writing a letter to the state Department of Corrections on Hill's behalf. Offic1alr1 1n Utah did the r1ame th1nK. according to records. "But he ccruunly didn't act any ~upcrdeali..'' \aid Wade "fie'!l-.erved full sentences for h1<t cmne~." On the witness \land, li11l comes acroas at t1me'i a'l being affable and cocksure. But on other occasion11 he seems sullen. even d1~intcrcMed. I le 1s both vague and glib about his criminal past. It all depends c>n who is asking the questions. Duri na the recent Heal trial, de-- fense attorney Rubriaht tried to score points by &etuna Hill to admit that he escaped from a Utah jail and Oed to California just a• he was to testify in an upcomina murder trial. "And when you went back to IJ tah what waa the reacuon'!" u~ked Rubnaht. · "l don't undcrnand the quesuon," snapped Hill. "I take 11 the district attorney didn't welcome you wtth open arms'!" said Rubright. "No," said Hill. "He shook my hand." Most of what 11 known about Hill he has revealed himself, u41ually from the witness st.and fi e 1s a threc·t1mc convicted felon who has served time in Jails and pn:U>n!I from Utah to California. He got mlo trouble 1n the military while 'llationcd in Germany, where he wrote bad check• to suppon a cocaine hab11 He stoic SI 00 from the Huntinaton Hcach police dcpartmenl after volun· leering to be an informant He has 'ltolen t.red1t cards and sold mart· Juana and cocaine to make money Uy his own adm1u1on, he ha<t u~d w many different names he has trouble kecpina track of them. Until recently, he was leplly known a~ Jame• J8'lon Hill in Utah and as James Ocun Coch rum rn California. Wade admits that ~fill ia unuaual. In clo•1na argumen11 dunna the Beal 01 ...... L.WMeem• QcultllOfl ~ A Very Specia l Shoe Department tnal, Wade used word~ hke "i.ord1d ' and "con man" to de'ICn~ h1~ kt y WltneS't "Bui 1~ he relu,blc'' Ye~. I think ht 1s," ~aid Wade. "Hc'5 an 111forman1 who happened to be huu\Cc.l with a bunch of accu11ed killers If he'd been housed 1n the drunk tank, I !uµposc he would have come up w11h con· fe11'>1ons of drunken driving " Rubnghl, for o ne. believe" 11111 ha\ a huie crcd1b1ht y problem anc.l 'aid the informant co ntradict' h1m~ll repeatedly bccau'I( "he cun't keep h1 '1 stones straight '' Had jurors believed U1ll. they would have convicted Real of tir\t· dearce murder instead of rcturnm1 with a leuer verdict of ~cond-<lcaret· murder, Rubnlht said. "H11 •tone• arc p1hng up," ~11d Rubngh! Wade stud Hill ha\ been Hiter· viewed thomuJhly 1n the Ca\C\ for wh1c..h he claim\ t1> have heurd rnnfcu1ons and wou ld have been rejected a\ a w1tnes'> 1f his stone~ hud hole\ "It'~ the jury'11 deLl 'll<ln whether t() bd1eve him," 'aid the pro'ICCulor. "Is he jU\I makina 11 up'> fhat'\ up to the 1ury." CENSORED •.. From Al AIDS article. ·rhe an1cle. a copy of which 1\ contained in the law,u1t , dc:noumci1 the Rev. Jerry htlwcll und RC'J') W1ll1am Uannemcyer, RFullcnon. a\ having uninformed views on All>~ Included in the ar11de 15 a ~urvey in which "udenb arc asked whether AIDS v1cu ma i.hould be permitted 1<1 attend public 'K'.hoolr. "Wh y do they need a puhlll educauon if they're 1io1ng to die in two years anyway'!" rtspondl\ one ,tudcn1 1n the survey The ,u1l wa\ filed fM ~h1ndlcr hy C:yprcH anorney Ben11a liurgc\, / a member of the American < 1v1I L1bcn1e' Union. \ ..... ..... He••• ..... ,.,. ...... 19 OfrlQOf YOL 71,NO ... I 119 Fuhion J1land •Newport Beach • 769-1622 • Bullocb'Wlllahlre Wina .. ( 'I Or 11gt1 Coaet OAIL Y PILOT /Sundey, November 24, 1985 A.a -SOMETHING T 0 THINK ABOUT Youthful dreams still alive even after 37 years St ill try ing a fte r a ll these years. thus J>rov tngworth of s imple, bpyhoodgoals • I lie bc\l I can rl-mc:mht·r 1\ 1hu1 11 '·"in the \Jlftnl of 194H. Ii wa111hc 1 .11 111 y 11.1~, dt<.idcd 111 rrdcrnrate 1•111 h11nw in Pat 1fil Pal".adc\ I wu, very vroud 111 them •t r11r111hcr hdp1ng Dud panC'I c1vc1 the \llllUlatc:d wood fircpla~c wrth '1rwo1h plank\ of knolly pine: JuM lidcm~ he: 11a1led the t:nt board an 111..acc, I got the 1cku of tul k1n" ti note to the: future tx·h1nd hi\ new wall I hat WU\ n year\ ll~O . (very ~ven or c1gtl1 yc:ar\, T drive: by the home whcrl' I "grew up .. On 1h-.: mo.i recent trap u for-\alt' •11Kn w•" art lh<' front lawn fhc Jon I >ou11,b1\ ( (), Whnl a rninudcn~e -Jc1l k1t' l>ou1Ja\ wll!. a grade 'M.'hnol pal \Ir~ duy~ IMcr I called to iict the lute\! !>el11n& pru:c: und current '4.:00P on m >- old buddy He: wu~ bu\)' a' C\C:r. thl· prt<;C: WB!l $J7S,0()(J and lhC' properly had up1n bcun e.llt~n,tvl·ly re mudded "Hy the: wpy," lhe plciumnt voile a'lked. "1.1re you tht• o ne who kh ,1 note behind thc: llreplau·'1" " Io whom the\ m11ht 1c·unl er n I'm I I yc:..af\ ulcl .rnd 10 10 Pa( 1 lit Pull\1Hlc:'i l lt'mrnt.Jry ~hoot I wu111 to be a foot hull pluycr and the n mayll(: l'rc\1drn 1 11r ha Vt' " nit r 1oh I hope r•.c·ry unc I\ hap~y April Ill I 1)4X " 1 h1rly·\l'Vt'll )'ear\ j!l"I\ n a\11)' ..qul\hrd t11gl·thl'1 It dot'\n'1 w1·111 that Ion" llKO thu1 l>uv1d f-v1·H·11 Don.aid Krn11 l>ou11,la\ M1c< lure ,1nd I were playing foot hall on lot\ 1h111 .irr now '\hu1~111n' lt:ntcr\ I dearly «· mrrr\bt'r 1 ryrnK when J>rc: .. 1Jc111 R1111'1('vl'lt 1llrll and worry111K heUIU\t' 1>.id\ 1ob lallcd tor u1n''"''' 11.iHI r hll\(' thouahl\ mu\! h.t \l' hc.·1·11 playrn1 1n my n1111d llil· 111~h t .... ,. hoarded up the lireplJ1 1 • T hou&h l OC' \'Cl dun nrd .tll htll1t:\1 p1.111 o f '!lhuuldl·r pad\ I '• fllJ 'rl'll .i \Urttl y of \()U11\ .and \llll 1·11J11\ the u1mpct111 ..,ene" 111 .i 'I "•l11n1t·1n 11111 Ill J -.c:n11>r\ tcnnt\ llHll 11<l!Tll"OI I'll n(•vcr be p1t·\1lkn1 111 thr I 111 1c.·d '°It.tic\ hut I land 11 h,1111111 ..adn111 th.i t fill I ..and th<tt 11'1dtl .11t·, I \1111 c. .111 \tron&l y uboul lhc• 1our\<·111\ c 1111ntr> 1.ike' I huvc .i n1le Johr.i, 1111'\lc.h 111111111\ own firm) w1th111 two 111111-, 111 11111111· .ind moil oj lhr 1~11plt· .u11u 11d Ill\: lam1ly, ln<"nd' 1111tl h11\1111·" ;1\ JIM Wooo \IK 1.tlr\ -\t'enl \t"I\ hJ pf)~ l<r.11111114 I 7 .,.l'ill 111<1 drc.inl\ " \rn11h1ng 1111111 1 11 'J q1111 " 1nc:1pcn \IH ..and ~r1\ 1lk<t1H l11rm ol ,111,il,\I\ 'llU 1r,1fi /t Ill •I lt'f l,IJll I' \ll"lll ~··u 1l1u .... 11:11 >LIU '>l'l OIJI to d11 111 .11 h',1\I ~llU ft• \1111 Ir~ 111" J ht.ti '\ •c.·n '"'''h111K It pro'"' there:·, fl•J ... l'I 1n r11 ci11°t llllll\ ~.a)'hC' th<" K"crrt hcl 1n ketoiftl ¥Wd\ boy1,hly \Im pie Jfh worked for the p;a\t \ 7 yett1J, moaybe 11 will work 11vrr &he: nc111 17 ~ht'~ fOd' • I m 49 yc1m. uld •nd wc)fk loee to ~h<'•tl11"c lw nttotxaaondtcnnaa plu,rr und 1a fa'lt runner and \Mn w111r \0111c:thrn111bout Jcfentc aptftd• 111" th.rt the pre 1dcn1 wall read. or nun he othc:n will re.id I h11J>t· rvrrycmc: 11 •ttll .alive ....... , cmh<-1 21. I YH 'I " "111~ IC't'' find u lircplacc: 1ha1'1 0\ 11111 1 n lunc. t.u. k 1 Im not.e lU the w.ill .ind 1101 loot.. at 11 11p1n unul ~O.' ' <.:olumnlat Jim Wood tlvn la New· , port 8U('b STATE/ ION /WORLD ====--=== CALIFORNIA Volcano vlctlzns subject of charity telethon today ~x-CIA man called spy for China Ch a rges against inte lligence analyst a ll ege sale of secrets as ea rly as I 952 8y tbe A11oclated Pten WA~ll I NC i f ON (A I') I\ l11rmn LO\ ANC1l:l I \ -\1ngcr Julio lglnra' anc.J nu11w11111\ othl'r \p:rrll\h < IA tnll'lltgcn<.t' :waly\t W..a\ 1 li:11 J1.1'<I lnnguagc cn1ertatncr\ will try 111 ra1\t: \5 1111111011 lur C 11l11111hi;rn \tilc..11111 \aturd.ay w11h -.ell1ng I \ 't'< ll'I\ 111 v1ct1m'I during a tclc1h11n hcintt broad<:a'>I 111day in l0 1gh1 ri:tl ton\ "0111 < l1111a \lnu· I 1JH tor mun· 1h,111 minimum anal 1' ~5 m1ll1on," h1b1u Sullc:do, u l mirtltnator tur thd 11fo111h1a11 \ 140,000 1ndud1ng 1n lorn1a111111 11n Re ltd ( omm111ec, ..u1d \aturJ.i> .. All the.• mwwy we a1t• gutntt 111 ral\t' I\ gill~ ..J:UDWUUlJ~ < banrv -W~ -~-ilwn tu go \tra1ght to thr Red C ro\\ ... I he "1'111 l 1 ( ol11mhur'" II 11r Y1111 ! 11l11111h1,1J pn\onc·r d11nn~ thl' Korean Wai telethon will~ bruad1.:a\I li ve lrorn 9 am l'"i I 10 ti Pm I'\ I I art) Wu I a1 C h1n. 6 l. w•" p.ml Lottery nets 34 people for child support SAC'f<AMf:N I 0 -I wo 'K:J'>arall' \late J¥l'lll lt'\ rcnuncd I rnla) 1h.1l part1c1 pat1on 1n the ( alilornaa \lute lutt(•ry wa\ h1~hc1 at the •1Ut\t·t 1han 111 an) other )late , und that 34 wrnncrf\ have 111.'cn dunned 1111 dl'11n4uc111 1.hild support. The pan1upa11on report by tlw I .ollcry ( IJITillll\\11111\illd1h.11 11I 2. 'i I 'I adult!'. ~urvcycd about pl<1yrng the lollny dunns 1t\ lir\l 1wu wed\, l1'i pnl cnt llltd they dtd. That ccimplHC'> lo~ I rx·rtcnl during a \10111:11 \llll HIP rx·11111l 111 Iowa, 47 percent rn < olorado, and 4 5 J)t'rl cnl 1n OrcKon and Wa\l11ntt111n I lw report on dchnqul·n1 ch11d \uppurt lit Oil' fruni thl· \IUll· I kpar1111n1t ul \11l 1.il Service\ State Bar adopts dlsclpllnary standards SAN FkANUSC C > I he lir\I \111:ufi1. d1~1pli11ur y \la11da111' lor liiWYcl'> in California hl\tory. rcl'11mmend1ng .i range 111 pu1mh11tl'lll 1111 par11rnl.ir types of mt\<.ondul t, werl' approved 11nan1m11u'>ly f rnlay h) 1h1· \tall' B.ir Board of ( iovernor-'i k c,pond1ng 111111111pla1nl\ ol lc.·nrt·m y 1n lhl· dc"M 1pl111a1 ~ IY\tcm, the hoard voted for pcnalt1e' that 1nduck dl\ha11111·111 1n 11111,11 :"1'' for willful m1\appropna1111n ol tru\I fu11d' and lor Jll) 1h11d 11111l· ll1\l.1pl111.cr~ offcnM: fhc ~tandnrd\ take l'ncu m·'I 1 year Soviet• urged to Jea ve Afghanistan WA~HI N<1 IC )N -l'tnrdcnt f<c:ag.Jn "WYlllK he 'K.'111 \m 1l·t k.tdl'I Mikhail Ciorbachev home from the C1cncva \umm11 "with u 1111 to 1h111k about," challenged &he Soviets un Saturday tu Kl a trmct.ablc foe w1thd£a~«1l frum AfJtlanrstan Dela vcnng h1"' wc:dly radm adt.Jrc'' hum the< hul Ofl11 \' .11 the White House, Reagan alM> ..aid he bd1cve'l arm\ l'11111col llllk\ 'lt'I 111 reconvene an Geneva in lunuary can h\·j!1n to 111akt' l1cadwu> "ii th~·rl' "a rl·ul Jntcre~t on thr 1)(1v1c1 \11.k "D1\l'u'''""' un the AIKhan l\\llt' an• to h\· hl'ld lll"<:t month undc:r United Na11on' au\f)lll'' Sulfur leak third for refinery LIND~N. N.J -I he au1dcntal rl'lra"M· ol 'ullu111u\ K't\ 1111111 .111 I "'"'" plant here foll owed "bU\ll'all y the \amr \l.c.·11.11111" "'two lt'ak\ l.l\l ll111111h 1h.1t led to Sl4S,OOO in tine\ for the u>mpany Jll olliu..al \a1d \,11urd.n la111n Staple•. spokesman tor 1hc state l>cpartmcn1 111 Lnv111!11111cn1..al l'r1111·.l 111111 1a1d he did not know yet whether the l ompany wuuld h1.· lined lor I nd.1) 'k.1k during wh11.h an undctcrm1nc:d amount ol \ulluc d111\1dt• wa\ rclc.iwd ( ompany oflic1al' \aid &here WU\ no harm to pcoplr l1v1ng m·ar llw I ,.,.rnn Bayway Refinery u1mplcx wht'n till' k;ik 11nurrcd l'oll11· l1ad 11111 11'l\'1,1·d c:ompla1nl'i aboul 1K1or.. from nl·1ghb11" )lapll'\ \aid Sult flled ln wheelchair lift death ST LOI ll"i -A\ I 8 milllu11 \llll ha\ bcl·n tiled on lx·h.1ll 11l llll' cJ.1u~hlt'I Of B parafyted forrm:r UthlctC wh11 Jred llf l'.llj)O'IUrt'. tt ftt'I lhl wl11'l'l1 h:11r fill 111 h1<1 van mallunl1111ncd and trnppc.·d l11m Mark I lcmph11l. 2' ""·" l111111d N11\ 27, 1982, 'lumped 1n thl' dnve1·, 'lt'al of a vun uul\lck h1\ .111.1111111·111 111 .1 wmplex for the d1'lablt:d. ·1ht•1111 wu' 'tu1. k 111 un upn1'hl f>O\lt111r) hl111 k111K llll• van'\ doors. and I lrmph1ll npparl·ntly had been tn'l11k lhrl'I.' c.JJ)' ~111'11 h1' body WU\ dt\tovc:rcd. \Utd C hrt\lupht'r J I l<1llh.iu\ .111111 lll"y lo r I k111pl11ll \ duu11hter. I dlany. 9 f>etcndanl\:1rc111.11111Munul1u1u1111K C11 th\· i\11w111.111 lfu,.p1tal ( orp , two \Uh\ld1urte\ 11ntl 1w11 111d1"1duah who \lll>l'l \11\td 1h1· '"" and installed the lift WORLD Honduran• vote for new pre•ldent today 1f~(ilIC1fiA I PA. flllndura\ -::-I 111111.Jurun\ l'llOll'll' a rm·\ldc.·111 111d.n Ill 11n e leurun marrt'd by a d1<ipult' uver h11w th\· wrnnt·r wrll he Jrll'J lllllll'd 111 'IUCt:ccd P1 ri11dcnt Huberto ~uu"' ( urd11va. who\t· t\·1111 1·xn1rc' 111 l111111ary ()1plom:111r oh'K'tvcrs '11110 the dl\pu1n11uld trcatt• a 1.rt\l\, l•>n.\' nc.·w r k t·t11111\ and kt'e('I \uam < ordovo 111 power beyond hr'l trrm ~11a111 C ordo"·' ha' 111.1d1· little 'ltlft'l ofhl'I <lei.ire: to rcnrnin 1n olfo r dnp1te u l llO'\l11utwnJI h.1111111 ll' <'lel·t1 on Ma.lem mllltla• call a cea•e-nre BEIRll1 . Lehanon -l>ru'IC and ~h11te mrliltu\ l jllcJ ,, H a\<'·fi11· Saturday n1aht to end four day11 of \itvai<' i.trec1 fi~t1111 fur wntrol of Wc,1 Beirut that left at lca11 S2 people dead ond 2H woundeJ. It wo\ them.th l'Cfl!l4' ,f\re to be declared 11ncc tht' 11ahtrna hc:~n Wrdnciday Meanwhile.-. l\nahcan envoy Terry Wa11c, who•• an 8c1h.111ry1na to ncao11a1e thl' rclca\C of American hostaatt, u1d he hoped to leave for New York today to mce1 l / .S. omnal~ und church leaden after c landeatrnc mec11np with the k1dnappcn Howevtr. hl· u 1d, "my travel plan• r11h1 now urc: a httlr unrerta1n bccau~ of thr "tuutmn here." h> thl' C hint·\c.' for 1nl1111nat1o n h1· oh1.i1nnl 11vl"r m1111· than lO )l"al\ while working lor thl· l J \ \Oll\11 l.1h· 1n I l11ng K111114 .111d < I\., I llfl'll'll H111J ch a\I In lorn111111111 \c.· 1 "H c.' llUl\ldc Wa\h1ng11111 lh1• f JU l harl(l'tl 111.1u1n1111al u 1mnl.11n1 1\n I Bl allitlJ v11 '""' t h111 1111c.k1 Senate finally adopts farm bill Will 'buy tlm<· for farmers.· says sen lor Democrat on ag pane l WA\JllN<ifCJN (A l'J rht·\t·n· .11c pa\\t.'d J l 'JX~ larm hill \alurtl"> .cltn tu rm \l..tk I kmot·rn1' n·;u hl·d .11t•t'C'mc:11t with \l·n.i11· l<qwhl11 a11 k ,11lt•(\ 1111 fllllVl\11111, ltl \11fll01l f11l1111· ( ul\ Ill lrlUllllt• \Uh\11l1n 11.,. jl,l\1111' la1 rncr\ Kt1 Vl'rllflll'lll \UC plu' < 1111 1 11111111 I IC\ I he ft! .!X v1111· 1 ull11111.11t·d 1111111· than ..a n111n1h 111 .1111111011111u' 1111 ag..1111 oil <1(4.1111 dd1.111· 1111 111\11 11~ ll H· day\ 111 nt.itathu n \\'"'"'" a11d cl111 I'll\ 111 hal k ll llJl\l lllt'l'lllljl,\ lit ..... ltl~ 11111 1kaf\ h\•tw~1·11 t 11n11>l·111111 t.11111 111111n111d11 y 1nl<.'fl'\I\ "It \ nut .1 K11111I la1111 hill h1i1 11' •llW 1hml ht·111·1 th.tn tlH· k l'puhlt• .111 hill th\'Y 111t·d 111 ,1u1v1• d1114 11 11111 th111.at\ yntl·rd.1 )' "'""' \1•n J J.1111n l J111n I> "lch 11111· 111 .1 11,1111111 ul I kml>lfJI\ who had lhH·all'llt'd 111 litihu\lc r lhl· hill If < 1<>P lt-ad1·" d id 11111 rna kt• l lllll t'\\11111' ·I 111, h;" \111111' polt1 'v .1nJ \11nw katurc' that JH' 11•111<J 11 al'lo hJ' \llntt• thul Jrl'll I \(l tsrn KI \Jld \(trll ullufl· \t•l rt·1.1r> Juhn Bl111 k wh11 wa\ Pfl'\t'lll :ti many 111 tht· lll'Kllltatlfll( \C\\lllll\ hul tin ltnnl 111 \p<.•u lirnll> endor\I.' tht' nw..a,111r I h\' hill now 11111\I gu 111 1, 111111\1' 'K·natl· 1wl(11t1a11n~ u inlt fl'O\ 1· .clt1·1 C ongrc" rt·turr" lr111111t\ I h.a11i..'K" 1ng-wrl'k hrr:ik 111 w11r~ 11111 dil krCIHl'\ h\·1 ..... 1·1·11 lh\' tw11 \l'l\11 111\ lhr lto u\t' pa\\t'd II\ \l l\11111 11 1 tl11 hill l)t I H I hr hill 'will h11\ 11nt1 1111 Mid w(·,1<·111 l,11111cf'I It• ln·c th<.'lll\l.'hl'\ trnm tht· 1 urrcnl n 11n11m 11 1 1 '"' ,,wt \c·n I l1~.1lll / 11r11\\lo.' I> "-l'11 'K'lllCll I k111•1l rat 1111 tlw \j1.l ll llltur1· c 11111 n11111·1· I hl' ..t"ll'l' llll' n I I h,11 11.J \ t•d I hl ;-:." Im llnal p..a\\U~1· 11n \ulllfl.IJ\. w11ul1I put lfllOnW \Ub\ldlC'\ 1111 l llfl1 fill' and lOllon l.armcf\ u n .1 do~n\lt..tHI p.1th through l 1IM9, ,1 111.11or pi1l1t \ auaf ul thl· RcaKJ111 .11h111 n ""at 11111 wc:n11nd1 K 11111.11 11111 h\ I h11w\I·' ,,111 lll Ulll\I\ whill ,1 11\1 111.111 l"nl pl•nn 111 lhc { \ i\1rt1\ 111 ( h111,1 Ill 111.i l ,11111 I 114 l Jlltl w.I\ lir\I p.11d 1111 1111111 111at111n · 1cic;11d1n14 < h11t1'\l' p1" ..JIOCC\ n l war dw111~ lu.:..J>..ul.1· 111 "ti h} thl' J>c11plc. ·, Hqwhl11 111 c 11111.1 l111\°ll1j1,l'1Hl' \1·(\hl" Ill l'I'> 1 I hr C 11111 c..1\l ""·" 1111 l.11t \I 111 .1 \1'111"\ 111 hlll'W\ 111 I \ 11111 lliv1 II•. \Cl VII\'\ ,111cl tlll' lhllll \Jl'f lltr .1111 \I 1 ll two d .t\\ ( h111 ""'"" fl"llll'll 1111111 1111 ( '1111.il l111dlij1,t'fll l' 1\141·111\ Ill 1'1111 ......... .1111·,1n l .11 '"' \k,.1111111.1 \ .1 h111111 I ri1l.1'r 11114h1 ( h111 .1pp1·.11t•d 111 Ii tin.ti 111111 I 111 ·-~,... .. Khomeini successor Ayatollah ffuHeln AU Mon tazert, ehown In an undated phof.O, ha• been c boaen •• the future--leader of Iran In the event of Ayatollah Rubollab Khomeini'• death, according to Iran'• offlc laJ Jalamlc R e public New• Agency. Montazerl. 63, a prominent tbeoloalan, hold• no officlal poaltfon In the current lalamlc reatme In Tehran. Time for lunch . \11,,11111 11,1 whl'H I \ \1.1l41\l1 J ll t11111ttll lf.11'c10111r1111.1\l111'>('r\11r\.irc \\ < 1111" \1 ~di 1111l1·11·d h1111 lil'ltl 11111111111rt·1l ..and 11.111\111ht·d v.111111111 l11111tl1111 .11h.1tK1'11r 11111'''" 111 .Jnuthn n p11111JJ11 l J\C' 1h1· wife 11111 1111110111111 l'''"""Jl<l' , ,, ,, '\j," rnwll1iw111 c· o f Iller l h..aracd \ 1.1ll 111.i11 .... 11h hl.11 k ''" k1tl h.11 I.. .... 1111 \t•ll 111~ I 'I 1111111.rn \l.'1 rrt\ wa" 11.111 I h111 ,,11d 11111' "I 1111 ' .... 111·11 .111r\ll'cl I 11d.i\ 111Khl .11111 wa \ 11r l\l..n l ~h1 llt1•1 h1 11111li l\l111t<l 1111' 1.1 1(11<'11 \,11unJJ\ \1111r I Htn 1 hJll(l'' ·•II-•""'' 111111 < 11111 '.cr111 d ,1 d11\1111 l'111l,11d '" .,..ifl 111 Nav/ Ill n\ h l•J.JI 11110 th1 111w111111111 .111d 1111rll11!\ llll" .111.1h\I Jonathan d1111n1t till""' 1111111111" ltr.11 111" '''''"' 1'11llJrd ""J' 1111lnnJ h('fd w11hnu1 '""""'" ( h 141111 .I \11pm-w1111;-li.11Ti1rl J I' \'rJ I IJIKC I• ""'' enng or < 11111 hlllll .1 p,111 111 ~,l.!"I'\ Ill Ill\ le-It dl'11\l·r111J1 d l°fl"ll\l'111l111mitllllll hJ111I \1 ..... II 111111 ( hill lh.11 cl II •It\ II l«I 111· l.1t /'If ,1 llltl>.l lllUlll lll'll,1ll\ 11l l11c' Ill llrl\1111 .111d .1 \'"I '~~111111· ' 11111 ....... ,, "'"lll'tl ltt olfll'l',11 oil I "fll ""\"tllll \ d,I\ l11f ,I 1kfl'lll 1t Ill hl'.11 Ill!' lll'fl 11 l' 'It ""' II 111 ~ ... i... ti Ill lht I ••I• 11111 lil•hl\I ',l\I 1111111111.1111111 "ll'I "" .11 1111 ( I\' l11·Jq11.1111·1•. Ill I .11iyl1·\ \ .1 ""'"II I , d• 1.tl pro\t."t "'"" ,,1111 lht' l h..argc \JI 111'11 ,, 111.1!\tnlllll l IK 11.111\ ,,1 ,,, ~t·,1 1\ llllJlll\1ll1 Hlrl1I .tllif ,1 \f(j ()I)() 11111 \1 < 111\)11111 111 ,111 ,,f111f,1 \II ltlnl h~ p111\\'t ul•il\ l'11ll.1q l t.illnl hi\ l41 k \111111!.1 ... h1l1· lw ""·"ht 11111 1ntl·r11 111 .11111 h~ lnkr.11 Jl(l"lll\ ,111d J\~t'd 111·1 111 11·11111\l 11rt,1111 .11 11111·\" 1111111 1hr1r J p.1111111·111 Prison goods go to other nations 'I \I K \\11 '-I II I .\l'l \ 1t1n 11d1 1111.11 \l,111· 111t 11111 \J\\ 111ur.1\t·d 11111dm l11111 h~ 111111,111 v.111h·" .111d 111111t· 1 lllllfk'l1l11111 1111111 flll\Jk bu\I 111'\\I''" loll llllt I Jlil111111.1 111 pnhllc- pc 1\1111 p111tlUl r.J )l.llO~h 111 forl 111,11 11,1 I I• Ill\ \Ill h ,I\ \.le ~ 1111 I ht P""'11' .11\11 .111 hJ\111~ 111 \('t'k 11\1•1111< I\ 1111 111111.111 111.11111l.111111nl 1<111111\ '"'It .i' lurn11ur1" "''"'· t lt11lt11111 twdd111i'( .ind \l31cunl·n .1111111111 1(11\1'rnmt•r11 .&Jl'IH It'\ en 111ht'r \Id II'\ 111 J \0111 for huldcn 1 umpc-11111111 .... 11lt ( .tlll1llfllJ hU\1111'\\I'\ llt1 fllt•ll lft ,,, \' lh• 111 11111 p11p.11nl '" fl'""" l11d11\ll\ ll11,11d \l,tll 1111 If"\ 11·~ h\ ""·"" Ill\ 11111<" ""'' ""·" .. 111.11111" II\ I lt1 \\\IH 1,1h d I'll\\ ,tlll 1 ,J Ill \4 , "lilt 111111· 111 .... i.11Ii1111111.il,1q1•11 lnl '>tlllllllH'tf Ill• I< ,1\1 \Ill l'lt1<f111 ll1tll II lft< lllllttl>< I 111 111111,lh \ """1 i.lltf' Ill 1111\1111 llllfll\lf11 \ ,111cf Ill \,I\ lllf'\ 11 0 I.I\ I"' t I\ I h1 "" 11111 111111, 1li.11 Ill""' '·'"'' 11.1 •• 111tl• 1 .. l 1111 '.I.alt p11\1111 \\>It111 It I Jlftt\ 1'11 111111,111 t'lllplc t\ llll Ill ,11td 1111 .1111111,1 II 11111111' 11pJH11l1t11llt1' Jc,1 4 ) 111·1u•n111 1111111.111·, .... 111h "' 111lh 1t~ J ll\ 111.11111 '11t11tle"lillt111 ""''" lh• p11,..ah· '>C'1 l111 I .1111111111.1 l'l 1\1111 y111tt.I\ 111.1' l'M \ol\l 11111 It I.I\ (lJ \l"I \IJtllkll It'd Jlf,1"11 l ll'\ "t .... p11\11n 1111lu\lflr' mu\I ht J fllHU\ 1·d h\ 1h1 l'r l\U11 I ntl11'llf 1\11.ih.I ""t11l h Ill\ lull\'\ 11 1'11"\('0IJ 11' ,., 111 hu\lnr" .11111 •rv.111111·1l l.1h1 , Hui lht' J1tl11 uln 111 J \111d 111• ltJmpc-11111111 <11nd proln 1111.i pn~.ill \C<. lo r JOh\ · hu lwn I Ill rca\C'd hy 1 he r<"nC'wrJ \''fo r 11( 11u1 ~w1r·, r n ltC'f)I C:nC'Uf\ \.II\\ lh1• flll'ffill '( h 1·1 1111' 111\I lhrrr \l',11\ .,.,. 11.1' 1 \t 1 11 Jll lllt 11".l\I 111 ltu\1111 '"' \ 111 ( ,if1f11111 1,1 llt11lillf·1111~· .llt•llllll t>1t IHl(1 \1 , ,1 lh• \I I 11'11. '"' ·''' \Ill.Ill 1•11111·1111111111\ 11 .. , 1111111\ 1h1 •• ". 111111 111 lit1\lfll \',1" '·" • .111 I/I I IJ.1 1 ~ 11h .. 111 ·'"""• l1.11tl\h1p "" lh· p11\.1l1 ,._.llt•t 11 -.1' 111111.111'\ 111 .1.111 t•ll\••11\ 111.1~• '""'' tt•••hl• t1t1l p1u~l1tt•1dt' p111Hh 11 ttll11•1 \l,111'\ \I .111 • 11l1o11111 111 .. ,, 111.111..•·h 1111 1111•11111 "·"" \\1 .11t• ·"'' "'"'' llllf 1 .. 11 •f'll I I II~ I . .. . Mandela returned to prl.an Kut 1n 11 lOn(C'\\ton 111 I >c-n111' 1,11\ who frarrcJ ripping ol th1· l~rm '""'' 'r m·t, the bill would \Oltl"n the him~ ol the I lllP und I «JHH l ul\ b> rtplaw1" them Wtlh lln C'4Ullf VllfllC: 111 IOVt'(ll mt<nl nwnrd \Urplw. u 1mmnd1l1l'\ A &·week-old Bruab·talled ~aum 11 fed milk out of ao e1edropper P'rtda1 at the Canberra Wlldltre Gardena lo Auatnlla by Gardena owner Terry Tbom.u. (AP( I OWN, ~oulh Afnla -Authonttc movc:d Ncl-.tin Mandch1 from h11 ho•p111I bed back into pnson ~turday, endtna 1pcrula1111n thc blad1 lt'odrr would Ix frct'd •~ R l('llUrt 10 help e nd I~ months of ant1·apur1hc1d vioknlc tio111htlca flared 1n 20 communat1c1 aro"nd South Af11n i'\ mQJor l ilt<'' 'iaturday and late f·nday and poh<t Miid thrtt bla4.k men v.crc lull~ f hctr deaths brouaht 10 3J the number killed "nee laat ~unday All but thrrt nl th<>\t' who died 1 .. t wtek wrrl' killed hy pnltc<' Manlkl11 6 7, a former lawyrr ha• been 1mpn1ancd for ltfe .anle • I '164 conv1won of pl1nn1n1 \atxlta&t to topple' white privtlctr Arafat aeek• Pallatlnlan peace JMCt HA OHDAD, Iraq -Pl OlhtefY111er rafJt and h1t tup11c.to v.err try1n1 ~turd•)' tu cnh1n hardltne aucmlla leaden 1n 1 nrw M1ddlc I .t\t JX'I~<' 1nulat1v<', a Pak.i1nr l 1})(ra11on Orpn11at1on oflk11I \Aid r he nml1ll, 1pcalc1n1 with the ron4.!1t1on he not bt jdenuOcd. u1d Arafat'' ma1nltnr r otah lf0U9 Wit mttllnl with Neytl I tawatmch'a pro· MUKOW Dtmocntlc f rnnt for the Liberation of f1ale1t1nr and kadrr1 nf the \l•·fa,11011 Palt•llnr Na1101\'11I ~lvauon hon1 1 he wuret" dtd1nrd ta aJ\lc dct1tl• of thr purpurt ·d pr c move and a plan to unlit th<" b1ckcnn1 facuon\ of 1h P 0 11y1n1 th v.rrt "•llll tn &ht 1n11ial .i.1. 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NEW YORK -The· nation's artificial bean pros.ram was energized a year ago by a heroic operation that implanted the world's second per- manent anificiaJ heart in the chest of William Schroeder. Following the apparently success- ful surgery, other transplant centers rushed to begin art'ificial heart pro- grams. Seven other implants took place this past year, but that burst of optimism has faded as rapidly as William Schroeder's health. Schroeder was re-admitted this month to Humana Hospital .. HUNTINGTON BEACH WAR..,_ AVE. AT GOLDIN WHT NUCT TO AlBUtTSOH'S & IAV-<>N Audubon in Louisville, Ky., follow· ina his third stroke, possibly caused by the artificial heart. He has dif- ficulties speaking and has lost some memory. Except for a few bnef ex.cursions, he has remained in the hospital or an adjacent apartment the entire year. Troobled recoveries are now con- sidered routine. Murray Haydon, who became Humana's second artificial heart recipient Feb. 17, bas never left the hospital. Jack Burcham, the' thiist. died 10 days after his April 14 surgery. Leif Stenbe'l· who re· ceived his Jarvik-7 heart m Sweden on April 7, died Nov. 21. NORWALK NOftWALK SQUARE SMOPPtNO CINTIR ROSECRANS AV.. ANO PtOHEEA Humana has not done another implant. aJthou&h it maintains 1t is ready to proceed at any time. In view of the difficulties ex- penenced by Schroeder and th()S( who followed. proponents of the artificial heart · are muting their praasc. "We never believed the artificial · heart· could have been achieved in one device1" Robert Jarvik, inventor of the Jarvik-7 heart, said last month in Washington. Four of the seven patients to receive the Jarvik-7 heart have had strokes. including the first recipient. dentist Barney Clark. and .. we are presuming the heart is the COMPARE AT $92 most likely cause," he ~1d. Schroeder's operation on Nov. 25. 1984. opened the floodgates of artificial heart surgery. Of the 12 artificial heart implants that, ha ve been done worldwide since 1969, eight were done in the pastJear. By the tame Humana ha done It!> three artificial heart implants. Swedish surgeons had implanted another Jarvik-7 into the 53-year-old Stenberg. The Univer tty of Arizona leaped unexpectedly into the artificial heart business on Ma rch 1 with the un- authorized use of the so-called Phoenix Heart. The pattent li ved 1ust AVE 56°/o LADIES' DESIGNER VELOUR JOGGING SUITS Action and comfort combine in rich, lush cotton/polyester velour jogging suits. You'll find zip-fronts with assorted fashion details, collar and sleeve treatments in a collection of col0t'$ to suit her fashion whims. Sizes P-S..M·l. 39.99 ~r-""""'!11!-!!"!!-"'!!"'!~----------AV E 41°/o MEN'S FAMOUS MAkER WARM-UP SUITS A top maker brings you these fashion warm-ups of nylon/triacetate with fleece backing. Ready for action or ready for leisure. a good choice for the active man in your life. 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The Hershe' Medical Center 1n Hershey, Pa .. ·implanted its Penn State hean in a patient for the first 11me an October. The rec1p1cnt died l lfi weeks later. Presby1enan-U niver- s11~ Hospital an Pittsburgh J01ned the club Oct. 24, 1mplan11ng a Jarvik-7 heart an a 47-year-old man who later received a human heart. Hershey's and Humana's implants v.ere part of federal!) approved expenments intended to find out whether artificial hearts can work. The other implants arose haphazard!). as dedicated hea rt sur· geons struggled to save their patients' li\es. but "llhout an} clear idea of whether art1fic1al hearts ,would really help. "We've all been ob!.crvers of the experiment at Humana." said Dr. Jack opeland .. the surgeon who performed the two anificial hean implants at the Uni ... crc;11y of .i\n- zona. "I thank people on the street would be afraid of the (permanent) artificial heart right now:· Copeland believes the an1fic1al heart should be used only as a temporal) device unul a human hean transplant can be done. He thinks not as an experimenter. he said. but as a surgeon with patients to care for. "The wise approach for anyone involved in surger) 1s to always put the patient's well-being at the top of the pnonty list... he said in a telephone interview. The use of permanent artificial hearts requires a different approach. Copeland said . "I think we ha ve to consider such efforts as experiments. and we reall y consider the patient as an experimental animal." When Humana was alone an the use of artificial hearts. Jarv1k and Hu- mana's art1fic1al heart surgeon. Dr · . rgued tbat u was consider the heart a per- manent replacement. There would never be any guarantee, they said, that an artificial heart recipient would be healthy enough to undergo another operation to replace the artificial heart w11h a donor human heart. De Vries says he still intends to use the an1fic1al heart as a permanent device. but Jarvik has become more willing to see the heart used as a so- called .. bndge to transplant." The Food and Drug Adminis- tration has embraced the temporary use of the artificial heart and has urged heart transplant centers to apply for an investigational device exemption that will allow them to use artificial hearts. said David Duarte. an FDA spokesman. "Then if they're faced with an emergency s11ua11on. they have a device that's approved," Duane said. Bu t Barton Bernstein, a historian at Stanford University, has raised ques- llons about the history of the govern- ment's support for artificial heart research and approval of human C'(perimentation. "There are a number of revealing themes in the pursuit of the artificial hean." he wrote 1n September in an unpublished article. "Great op- 11m1sm about technology, an emphasis on high-technology solu- 11ons, reliance on closed decision· making. a lack of public dialogue. \cry hnle allenuon to social qucs- 11ons and comparatively little atten- tion to costs." Bernstein wonders why such a high-tech fix has received so much more attention than other. proven means of lowering heart disease risk, such as watching the diet and quitting smoking. · "Pan of the answer is that preven· t1on does not in volve a dramatic event," he said. 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Laguna Niguel. boy October 9 She1lia Christine and David Mathew Stodder, Laguna Beach. boy October 11 Tina Ladella and RandaJJ Lee Mar- quette, Laguna Beach, boy Oc&ober 17 Carolyn S. and Walter R. Winfield. Laguna Beach. boy October 18 Ahc1a Ybarra-ROJaS and Robcn Jerald Hula II. Fountain Valley, boy October 20 Loretta and Michael A.Beeuwsaen, Laguna Hills, girl October 21 Elizabeth Ellen and Thomas Edward Cummings Jr. V. Laguna Niguel. bo} October U Donni Ma} hew and Frank Etheredge Wells, South Laguna. bo} Kelly Kessler and David Carroll. Laguna Beach. girl October 25 Sheila Mane and John Randall Doersam. Laguna Niguel, girl October U Kell} Cerae and Gregory ban Tnnkaus. Laguna Beach, girl ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL October 20 Kell y and Jim McAncna. Laguna Nigu el. boy HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL October 17 Mr. and Mrs. Jose Garza, Costa Mesa. girl October 18 Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gott. Costa Mesa. boy Mr. and Mrs. Randy Johnson, Irvine, boy Mr. and Mrs. Randal Gale, Newpon Beach. girl Mr. and Mrs Ricky Barron. Hunt- ington Beach. boy · October 19 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Little, Irvine. boy October t1 Mr. and Mrs. Parry Popejoy. New- port Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alan1. Costa Mesa, boy October t3 Mr. and Mrs. David W1lhams. New- port Beach, girl Homeleaa Raf11a, a male terl-poo, I• at tile lntne Animal Shelter wlaile watttnc for aomeone to . take lllm home. Be le aboat 10 weeb old and bu black andtancarlyfar. Tlaeahelter la located at 15129 Sand Canyon Road. I Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pond. Costa Mesa. bo' Mr. and Mrs Gary Monroe. Mission V1eJO. girl Mr. and Mrs. Koovappad1 Arunkumar. Costa Mesa. boy October 24 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McKenzie. Huntington Beach. girl Mr. and Mrs. James Amen. Newpon Beach.boy Mr. and Mrs. David Belding, Costa Mesa. girl October %5 Mr. and Mrs. Telford Cottam. Costa Mesa. girl Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rametta Jr .. Corona del Mar. boy Mr. and Mrs . Anthony Ronzo. Costa Mesa. twins. boy and girl October 26 Penni tdens. M1ss1on Vie)O. girl Mr. and Mrs. James Hamson. South Laguna. boy October 27 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Montgomery, Costa Mesa. boy October 28 Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cassidy. Hunt- ington Beach. girl Mr. and Mrs. Gaetano Russo. Costa Mesa. boy Mr. and Mrs. Charles JaJosky. Irvine. girl October 29 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff'} Sebek. Hunt- ington Beach. gi rl Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ingels. Irv ine. twin boys WESTERN MEDICAL CENTER SANTA ANA October 20 Veronica and Clarence Banks. Irvine. bo}' October 23 Juhe M . and Norbert D. Giltner Jr .. Irvine, bo}' October %4 Patncia and Michael Morrow. Lagu na Hills. boy October 27 Naomi and Johnny Barnes. Irvine. girl October %8 Elizabeth and Dario Bran, Irvine, boy HUMANA HOS PITAL HUNT- INGTON BEACH October U Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Ayers. Hunt- ington Beach. boy October %$ Mr. and Mrs. Cincent Alvarado, Huntington Beach. girl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wong. Costa Mc~. boy Hop own er joins fight against drunken drivers Bill Medley. a singer with the Righteous Brothers and owner ofThe Hop nightclub in Fountain Valley. has been named national spokesperson for an organi zation called "Too Drunk to Drive." The non-profit membership group provides prepaid nde programs for 1nd1 viduals and dnnlung establish- ments. Medley will appear in television commercials. print ads and on free- way billboards, discouraging people from driving drunk. • I Orange Coot t>AIL V PILOT /Sunday, Nowmber 24, 1885 Aa Mosk: State executions will resume PASADENA (AP) -Executions will resume in Caltfornia at\er some glitches are worked out of the death penalty law, Supreme Coun Justice Stanley Mosk predicts. pen.thy as a matter of JUd1c1al Brown ~r., sal-0 be ha~ voted in favor performance." ol the death penalty 1n 17 caS<'s trouble votina for the death penally "I was able to &eparate my personal predilections•from my judic1a.l duty,·• he sajd. 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Sunday 12·6 Wamiq and Control Squadron io Iceland. • • • Cadet hrl C. 8"1, son of Katherine Boss of Newport Beach, hu c.ompleted an Air Foree ROTC trainina encampment at Berptrom Air Force Base, Texas. Boss is a student at San Diego State Univer- sity. • • • Army Pvt. RMert E. Nle4e"8uer Jr., son of Robert and Mary Niederhauser of Huntington Beach, has arrived for duty in West Ger- many. Niederhauser, a 1984 pduate of Edison Hifh School, is a military poli~ speciahst with the I st Armored OiVISIOn. • • • Airman Jera.W S. Bowell, son of Michael and Joan Howell of Hunt- inatoo Beach, has been assigned to Chanute Air Force Base, lll .. after completina basic trainina at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Howell will receive specialized instruction in the aircraft maintenance field. • • • Airman G B. a.wen son of ames enna er o uoa Beach, bas araduatcd from the Air Force law enforoement specialist school at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. 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It abo makes them feel healthier and more youthful"'. It is now available to 1hr American public. The new high potency E-Pill not onJy seems to Increase suual abHi- ty of both sexes but abo "actually perks up sexual interest and stimulates a penons desires.'" ac- cordina to a spokesman for the manufacturer. ALSO IMPROYEI GENERAL HEAL TH This new, easy-to-take E·PUI contains newly formulated, hlabJy concentrated vitamin E. It tenda to quickly build up and strenathen the natural pbylioloskal procaaes of the body that are believed to be basically responsible for its poten- cy, youthfUlnaa, health and Iona life. HELPS 4 OUT OF 5 PEOPLE E·POJ alva quick and eft'ectf ve raulta to • h,... u • out or 5 peo- ple (80") who haft uled It. NOWAVAUBLE The UM o( thac blah potency (one+day) E·Pilla ls perfectly ufe and are now HalS... without a pracripOon from the manufKturer by . mall order Qnly. To act your 14.1pply, ltnd Std.75 for a l week supply, (or S l 6. 95 for a JO day .,,. ply. or W .95 for a 60 day suppty) cash. check or M.O. to: E·PfU, Dept. J-2 4 , P.O. Box 628, Melbourne Be.ta •• FL Jlfll. · -,c-....-.... _,.._-t ,..,,-..... "-......... ) A.DVlln'lffMINT ( ________ ..., m~ styles ifrom the wardrobe made speci&':ally forlbei&eJe yndicate Ameri- ca's O. ~ Sailing team b Off Shore :sporuwear, fnc. on Mac:Ar:thur IJJoliJe'Vald. flmidW l.lae as ignmen t very well . . . ·•J•ililme~you \\1lllt me to tand aiJ4f ...., ,_ ..,., me to do ... he said ~ sCbG_.,,. DIM .... _, .. ,. 1 _t • • I , . I • . I • The stick of greasepaint with a mi·ghty roar ~ 1984, Max Factor products ca Wt'le Beatnce." . Thcyjo1'.'ed Beatrice' Iona ltst of d1vers1fted 1ntcre tsaf\er havina bc!cn pan of the Esmark. Inc. holding rompany! a.nd a a ub idiary of Norton Simon Inc. I've always found it fasdnatin,a to know who owns what and how companies happen to come about. • Probablr no other company producina items for face and body ha s a more interesting history. Max Factor & Co. was founded by ~ax Factor and officially opened Jan. ... 1909. The founder. who began as a makeup man for the Royal Ballet an Czarist Russia, was the person who coined the word "makeuJ)." VIDA DEAi Today. the once one-man oper- ation has developed into a multi· million dollar company that markets its products worldwide and employs more than 8.000 people in more than 120 countries. Factor emigrated to New York in 1904 and an the same year moved on 10 St. Louis, Mo. w~re he opened a small perfume, makeup and hair- aoods conces ion. Four years later. the famil y moved to Los Anaelcs where Factor o~ncd hi first store m the theatrical d1stnct. He sold his own creations and served as the West Coast distributor for the manufacturer of greasepaint and other theatrical items. The greasepaint came in sticJc form and was the accepted makeup for stage. However. when . the movi.es came along, the greasepamt ~as on 1.ts way out and Factor was on his wa y in with a thinner product in cream fo rm that was pacbged in a Jat and came in t 2 graduated shades. This no doubt prepared the way for the sheer foundations of today. · At this point in time. the average woman used little. if any. makeup .. society frowned upon 1t. Dunng the 1910..1920 dccade. Fac- tor came up with a pt inciple called "color hormony." 1t established for the lirst time that certain combina- iions of women's complexions. hair and eye colonng were mo t effective- ly complemented by specific mak't4P shadei. . · Primarily originated only for mo- tion picture makeup. tl)is principle, together with the introduction ~f ~he new "color hannony prescnpuon • makeup cban" and "complexion analysis card,•· was later adapted for a line called Society Makeup. lt was launched an 1927 for women in all walks ofhfe. As movie film changed and black and whites gave way to Technicolor. acton faces appeared g~n or red or any other color on the screen, so new makeup was created by Max Factor. In t 937 Pan-Cake makeup made its debut on the screen ... Joan Benncn and Warner Baxter and the cast of "VQa!fCS of 1938'' were the first to wearll. Actresses began wearing it in public life. too. fashion models took it up, and women in general followed suit. Other innovations of the company include lip gloss in 1930; PanStick !n 1948; the fint waterproof makeup in 1971 and comb-on mascara in 1972. Max Factor, who died in t 938, also created the first human hair wig used in a motion picture. Shelf after shelf of special head blocks of famous personalities. molded in wood to the exact size and shape of the indlvidual celebrity's head, lined the wall of the MF hair department and served u a perpetual record of bead measure- ments. When a motion picture called for a star to wear a specific hairst)'le, the block was u~ for the creation and styling of the wig, .er~ml~ting th.e need of the celebnty s tame until completion of the hair creation. In later years, wias were made available to the general public. . The list of MF products av~lable today is long ... treatment items . fragrances, ma.kc~p, !ip, nails a~d eye colors and spec1aJ items. . .10 the world of busmess and fashlon, that little stick of greasepaint has made a mighty roar. Michael Jackson woWs 'erri at brunch By BETTY PORTER didate's exposure. the l(ennedy cam- paigners arranged for Kennedy to be a You read both stories bere first. guest. via telephone. on Jackson's THE TALKER. NOT THE SING-show. One Kennedy staffer-known ER. "I have the best job in America." for his excellent research and his said KABC Talk.radio's Michael outstanding detail work -provided Jackson. The provocative. con-the Senator with biographical ma- troversial and entertaining Talk· terial about Michael Jackson. Un- Show Host was guest speaker at a fonunately. the Michael Jackson Hu man Options ("Entertaining researched was not Michael Jackson. "fnedan tOld--me that sllc COO· sidered 'volunteers' to be 'prosti- tutes,·" Jackson said. "At the end of the program, I said 'I do want to thatik you for being here and for being the founder of the National Organization for Women; but, then, on the other hand. I shouldn't thank you because you are well paid. of course." BETTY PORTER P~ople") brunch (for 200) at the the Talker. but Michael Jackson. the grabbed the flrst plane headed for the Irvine Hilton Hotel last Sunday. Soul Singer. Philippines on Tuesday. "Friedan said, 'Oh, no, I volun- teer' ... " In his unique, animated style. "About two minutes into the Amon~guestsattendingthebrunch Word had come that Wayne (the Jackson "wowed" his audience -1ntcrv1ew, Sen. Kennedy stopped and (benefitung Human Options, a son of Pilar and the late actor Jolm - one he seemed to know well. G uests said. "Mr. Jackson, I must tell Laguna Beach shelter for battered Wayae) had become ill. w~e ~n laughed and applauded uproariously. you ... on behalf of my family ... ! want women and their children) were Tad location and was hospnahzed an espec1allyat Jackson's "put-down" to thank you and your brothers for and Donaa Devlae, Chrles and Nora Manila. The Philippines (where be is --1Jst..,o..._.ri.,..c.._s ... a.JJ_bo,..,_u"'"1._Se..,...n ..... _..E..,d...,wwa ... rd...._ ... K ... e:11 ... n ... e ... d~y-~y ...... a ur gr.cat_reall)'..-gttaunMu.>Jsi~c-" __ -11HMetS1&e1e1"r,1 Bee1e,..,._and-Muce-~. --=sr:.-;;;;m="'n=g...,in...,..,an'"""""a"'s-=ye~tr..u;nn""n ... cs""m""Cd...t-m_.,.,O""'v.t.lc.--- and Feminist Betty Friedan. Jackson said, "I waned a long Fred and Harriet Cox, Rlcurd and about Vietnam). ReRarding Kennedy. Jackson moment and then I said. 'Senator. Martlya Hauamu, Dick and Kay quoted from a Washington. D.C. you are lhe Kennedy who had lhe Cramm, Tom and Mary WoUf, SUroe Pilar Wayne said "I packed my new<;paper: chansma by-pass. didn't you?' and I Willterbalter, Peter and Carolyn bags to go (to Manila) too. but Ethan "Sometimes. something goes so con11nued the 1nterv1ew wnh great. Claarm, Herbert and Carol Porter, called, reassuring me that at he didn't wrong 1t earns a permanent place in natural rhythm." Henry and Wilma E1poy, Aue E. get better soon, he would take a plane campaign history. Consider. for ex-FROSTING FR IEDAN. "l enjoy Wript and Nancy Carl1oa. home (Newpon Beach)." ample, the case of Sen. Edward meeting people like you who work in Kennedy and a well-known Los a voluntary capacity," Jackson told H AS C' HI C KEN S 0 U P . Pilar said that "Manila physicians Angeles Talk-Show Host named his audience, and he was reminded of WILL.Actor Ethaa Wayae's fiancce. suspected hepatitis or food poison- Michael Jackson. "one of my interv1ev.s wi th Feminist Jlaa Rlvadeyra (Newpon Beach), ing, but Ethan said. ·1 hope it's just a "Trying to maximize lhe1r can-Betty Friedan. hurrie.dly packed her bags and bug (virus)'." o.lty l'tlol photo bf lM ~.,_ With Eac~e crew active pants, Rod Davie wears a cotton T· ahlrt dmgned with four-color sailboat design and Eagle logo. To ward off chilly breezes, he adds a logo sweater. EAGLE SKIPPER MODELS ... From Bl CARDELUCCl-WATERS Catherine Lisa Wailers of South Laguna became the bride of Mark Samuel Cardelucci ofNewpon Beach in a Nov. IOceremony in the Laguna Beach Presbyterian Church. The Rev. A. Minaes1an. a friend of the bnde- groom ·s family officiated. The couple greeted 500 guests at their reception at the Hotel Meridicn in Newpon Beach. Dr and Mrs. Ronald F. Waters of Liz, ta,tician Doug Rastel/o public and the m oney spent on South Laguna and Mr. and Mrs. and Bill Crispin, project man-them helps Eagle Challenge Samuel A. Cardelucc1 of Newpon ager for the Eagle SyndiCJJte. bring the Cup home to Beach arc the parents of ihe couple. Sou them California. The bnde wore a gown of pale 1 vory The specially designed Mark Bevan of the Market-peau de soie with a cathedrpl train. JI Seed pearls trimmed the ponrait sportswear and other co ec-ing Federation said, ''The neckline and detailed the sleeves. A tibles with the Eagle logo item s will be in a number of crown of pearls held her cathedral- including flight, garment and stores in January and are length veil and blusher veil. duffle bags, CJJps. mugs and already at Schock Boa ts on Linda Waters, sister of the bride, visors, are available to the Lafayette in Newport Beach." was maid of honor. Bridesmaids -;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:======================;i incl uded Kris Norby, Tracy Bruener, .. Marianne Eldredge. Kathleen Moore, Christmas Gift Giving Simplified ... with a distinctive portrait 979-8876 r' 5coU CW. 7_hompso11._.1 ho ography Traci Osepian. Sandy Martin. Kim Cunningham and Carie Crandall. Rachel Agajanian was flower girl and J.C. Agajanian III was the ring bearer. The bndegroom was attended by J.C. Agajanian Jr. as best man and ushers were Kirk Hatchigian, Todd Miller. George Logan. Jay, Dennis and Luis Agajanian. Paul and Yaun Bozoian. Gary Legrand and Scott Frisbie. After a honeymoon trip to Europe. the couple are residents of Corona del Ma r. The bride is a founh generation Californian and is a graduate of Dana Hills High School a nd UCLA. She 1s affihated with Kappa Alpha Sorority and has served as vice president. Her husband is the nephew of the late J.C. Agajanian. renowned auto racing promoter. He is a graduate of Coro na del Mar High School and use where he was affiliated with Catherine Cardeluccl Kappa Sigma fraternity. He is presi- dent of the National Environmental Waste Corp. LE FEVER-GOODY Karen Louise Goody of Newport Beach and Paul Eugene Le Fever of Glendale exchanged wedding vows Nov. 2 cerem ony an the Lutheran Church of the Master an Corona del Mar. Wedding guests from Colorado. Ohio. Anzona and Luxembourg Joined Cahforn1a fnends and rela- tives at a reception fo r 300 at the Balboa Bay Club. Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Goody of Newpon Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Remo C'alabresi of Glendale are the parents of the couple. The bride wore a gown of white taffeta with a high neck and long sleeves. The bodice was detailed with Alencon lace and seed pearls. She wore a while lace hat with a finger-tip length veil. Karen LeFever Joanne Goody, the bride's sister. was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Stefanie Kral, Jill Janssen, Beth Robbins, Francesca Calabresi and Mary Ann Le Fever and Stephanie Ford was junior bridesmaid. Tim Galleher was best man and ushers were Skip Allen. Jim Broman. Bruce Dunham, Bob Price, Craig Yaussi and Joseph Calabrcsi. The bride is a 1979 National Charity League debutante and is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School. She rccieved her bachelor's degree from the Uni versity of Southern California and her master's degree from Cal State Fullenon. She is a member of Delta Gamma Sorority and is a teacher in the Glendale School District. Her hus- band is employed with the Glendale YMCA. After a wed~ing trip to Jamaica. the couple are residents of Glendale. Cynthia and Scott llcP'all EVERS-OLSEN Our Lady Queen of Angels Cath· olic Church in Newpon Beach was the setting for the Nov. 23 wedding of Mary C. Olsen and Sean W. Evers, both of Costa Mesa. A reception for 350 guests followed at the Neigh- borhood Community Center in Costa Mesa. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Olsen of Corona del Mar and Herben J. Evers of Newport Beach arc parents of the couple. The bride wore a traditional white gown with handscwn pearls and sequins on the bodice. Cascading layers of organza with pink satin accents formed the sleeves and hem of the dress that swept into a chapel- length train. Cheryl Weeks was maid of honor and Mike Buckner was best man. Bridesmaids were Terry Herring, Jullie Evers, Gretchen Cotes. ~~~~~~~~-~~---~~~~-~-----~--'---~~~--~~----..---~~----~-~~~~~~----~~~--~~, MargaretEversandBetsySanderson. Ushers were Brian Meeks, Ban Genovese, Paul Evers~ Terry Evers and Rob Oark. Katie Even was flower girl and Justin Van Loon was ring bearer. SKI REPORTS 11 :30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. • Beginning November 25th On Orange County's easy ll1tenlng mu1lc 1tation KDCM Newport Beach ., .. . .. . IDB.I FM StEFIED By Guy LIRocht Stretch Lice Body StodMf "Cross Dye'' bouquet pattern. Avail- able 1n blac~. blue or whttt, pink comb1nat1on $38.00. • ,. 50\\. ~t . S\>e,6-0.~ s\)eil~ --veta's The couple arc residents of Costa Mesa. She is employed by the Ritz Restaurant in Newport Beach and be is with the Shipley Co. in Irvine. McP' ALL-BONSAKER An Oct. 26 wedding ceremony in the Westminister Presbyterian Church in Pasadena united Cy nthia Anne Hons.alter of Van Nuys and Scott Brian McFall of Sherman Oaks. Their reception followed at the Sheraton Premiere Hotel in Univer- sal City and wa.s attended by 200 auests. Mr. and Mn. William G. Honsaker of Newport Beach and Mr. and Mn. James C. McFall of Sacramento are the parents of the couple. The bride wore a Fink on,inaJ ofwhite la~ and satin aown wtth a beaded bodice desianed by Balene. Her sister, Patricia G. Honaater, was maid of honor, and brideslmids were Ann K. Mcssseramjth, Debra Traynor and C.arol L Vanaabtte. Robert J. Mcfall, the bridear<>Om'• brother was the best man, and usMrl were William N. Hons.aker, bn>CMr of the bride, Jeffrey P. Christopkr c and John M. Thompson. Aftcra c:ruite to Me~co on Fa.inty, the couple aR raidents of SbtnMn ()Us. She is witb the law firm of Pachter, OoJd and Scha.ffet and be ii a pennu 1n lbc law firm of Dwntnit and A,Wanian, both in to.~ 1 ·~ ) ( Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 24, 1985 • PART Y WRAP " ~~:~?.!.,~ .. ~~~~~.~~dc~a~;'!~~ ~~!!!~~~!!~~~~:!.~~1h~!.!~~~c1 Arnold Beckman'• latest award. The Others there in honor of Beckman cine. HHPC in 1979 -he marshal and she dis"play of merchandise they were at grandmother for the third time, was North 9 range County YMCA pres-were George and Patty Hoag, Jolul Among those attending were Reaee Philharmonic Committee chairman the Newporter -400 stron,. checlong out the Toy Shoppe while ent~ tt t~ th.e internationally re-and Jean McNab, Mike and Diane and Henry Se&enkom (Renee and -same as the Kelleys trus year. Glorl~Loadoo, VP of special events Fru Smi_. was making bids at tht cogni~e~ sc1ent1st, educator, business Stevens, Bob and Nova Beck (she was Atlaalle Clark founded Research As· The 1986 contenters for the honor-and cha1rm<\n of the auction. and her brass and copper display . . md. c1v1c .leader and philanthropist 1n a red crepe cocktail dress), Anita sociates), Robert and Arvella ary title of marshal (an honor, with a assistant, Be Ge Yasllo, said the event Sae Hltcllemu came to autosrapb • ~unng a dinner at the Emerald Hotel. 'and Cbarlle McCartlly, Jolua and Sclloller, Conslallce and Aadrew lot of work involved) partying with was a sellout 10 days before the her recently published book at~- in Anaheim. • . Frank Applegate, Au Clleanle of Mortbland, J)eborab and James wives were Dlcll and Sae Hodd1100, reservation deadline. eva Jenk's book stall and Jeaa lAeaa E. ff. (Hu~le) Cl~rk Jr. (Ba~er Intl) NeWJ>9rt Beach wearing a smashing SwlDdent Lillian Floor, )tary Roose· Coart and Ml11y Pro,rell, Sandra and Fourt~n booths covered 1n whue was b1ddinJ on antique quilts and noted dunng his address that floor lenth black -vevet gown, Patty velt, Barbara and Bill Ficker, Sipe Bob CloHe, Jodi and Ted Ltwsoa, linen sltirttd tables contained more handmade items for her two grand· Beck~an personified the YMCA's Baker and Dede qmter in a velvet and Dr. Wllllam Radovlcb and Suale Jodie itnd Jim Mlller, Barbara and than 2,500 Items. daughters. c~mm1tment to young people -the and silk suit by 1 Irvine designer Beard with Doa BUila. Ben.le Stelllber&. Also. Geor1e and Elaine Basmajlan, fum11ure chair· Proceeds from the affair will be t!"lan~e of mind. body and family Janelle Berte. Each year the grand marshal of the Joanu ~1e, Dlua and Tom Stroud man, was busy selhng two antique returned to the community through lies, individual responsibility, self· Numerous other organizations Huntington Harbour Philharmonic and Quck and Jerry Railey. Mille v1ctotan wrought iron love seats to league projects -Children's Dental ,respect and community involve· have acknowledged Beckman's tech· boat parade and his wife host a get Stlt1eo1er is another contender. but Roe Edwards (or her garden on Lido. I Health Center and the Child Day ment. nical, business and civic contribu-together to honor captains and was in Kuwait on business. . .so Marion Pickens, Onental chair- Care Center. Accepting his award. Beckman told tions. In 1984, the California State lieutenants working on the parade Slllrley came anyway. (One of those man. sold out her entire displa} to To kickoff their recent C hristmas the 250 guests that young people University board of trusees awarded and past marshals. 10 couples will be throwing the bash collectors hke Emily Barrett. Preview sale of holiday items, the should be advised to set goals, set him an honorary doctor of Humane This ye"r, it was Pat and Yvonne nellt year.) Dottle Stlllwell was seen browsing .\ux1hiry of Hoag memorial Hospital them high and work with patience to Letters degree for his· work in air Kelley's tum and It was held at Others visiting the seafood table among Amelia Lock.aey's Countl) Presbyterian held as cheese and wine achieve them. (Beckman lnstru-pollution control. Another recent Seagate Clubhouse. and trying the hot hors d'oeuvres Store Items; Catherine Viles, reception last Sunday. Invited guests men ts, founded by the honoree, is award winner is Dr. WilU~m Bunney, It was strictly socializing and eating were boat chairman Joyce Wel11 and boutique chairman. was swamped included .members of the 552 Club, celebrating its 50th anniversary. chair of UCI's Department of Psy· 1 with some reminiscing of past par-husband Maril, Lorraine anct Joseph w1th customers. at her Design~r Sau®iaers and tbe hospital board of.. Beckman \Vas honorary chairman chiatry. Reseasrch Associates gave ades. By and Jane Dod who orig· Gara.falo, the Kelley's children Tom Clothes Sectron where Hester Hard~ directors. of the Capital Campaign that him its annual achievement award. inated the holiday event 23 years ago and Debbie Davis, Daughter Karen age was seen trying on (and buying) a Last year the Auxiliary presented provided funds to construct the Making the pl'esentation at a dinnner were there aloQg with Vlrglola and Grumet with Joe Walton and son silver fox stole; Sasan Beechner was more than S 122.000 to Hoag from \be present building of the NOC YMCA. held at the University Oub was board Gabe Felix, J'eao and Lou Zim-Patrick fr~m Salt Lake City. e¥e1ng Iola Va.a Omum's Jewelry annual sale ·and revenues from the There to entertain Beckman and member Flo11 Scbamaclier. merman, Clarie and Ralph Moss, Assistance League of Newpon d1spla) and Chris Sbute was adminng .\ux1hary Gift Box store. friends (including · Beckman's wife Dr. Ira T. Lott, UCl's director of Dave Dorsey, Angela and Don Beach chapter members_ made-a the Napoleon lll penod French .Reception auendees include<1-N03 Mabel) was singer John Raitt, whose Pediatric Neurology and acting chair Hartfelter, Mace Mason, Jim and move and now they are all smiles antiq ue vases for her new home. and Vin Jorgeasea, the Carl Coalawa, father Arch Raitt was a longtim·e of the Department of Neurology, was Mary Tbompson, Nancy and Tom about it to the tune of$23.000. Judy Franco was busy biddmg at WUllitm Heckers, Diane and Midlael executive of the Y.M,_ Ra· t' wife ke note2~Jc~ of ths ct_ver:it. !,-ott Kasabali Betty .!.._nd Bob Watson anQ_ Th~pular Antique Treasure the crystal section while Dottle Stybea1, P~UY Linton, Vlr&btla accompanied him looking great in a uPdated the·guests on invest1gat1ons Bar ara an Carl Agllono (he was Aucuon was held for 10 years on the Meserve and Mickey Merickel look-Wasbington and Patty and Georae black and silver lame gown by the late into Alzheimer's disease currently the '84 marshal). Also Hank and Ellie league premises. This year in order to ed over the sil ver collection. and Hoag. Charlie and Anita McCa.rthy with Nova and Bob Beck at Beckma~ dlnner. o.., ..._. ,...._ i., IMlt• ktlwem Pe&a Linton and Vlrglnl•-Wa•hlngton eye cuddly animal•. · · Captain• Chuck Railey. Oeort• Cllue and Tom atroa4. , Ruble and Patty.Clark with Mabel and Arnold Beckman. Who's News? ___ Es -OF NEWPORT- ' - • TOP: Stevn Thomas FROM LEFT: Steve Fitzpatrick, Michael Benitez, Jenny Kasper, Sharon Smith , Jill Whitc9mb, Claudia Stellor-Oden, Craig Brown , An outstanding group of salon owners offering the finest in services to thei r fri~nds and clients. -Of NEWPORT.____ Newport Hills Center 2618 Son Miguel Road (at Ford Road) I Newport Beach 640-9494 ... Th~ stick of greasej>aint with· a mighty roai • Su~e 1984, Max Factor product can say "~e·rc Bt.atri~:· . They Jo•~ Beatrice's Iona list of dtvtl'lllied 1nttrcsts after having been pen of the Esmark. Inc. holding f'?mpany1 and as a sub$1d1a ry of ,,onon Samon Inc. I've always found it fascinating 10 know who owns what and how pompanan happen to come about. Prob~bly no other company Produc1n1 &tems for face and body has a more interesting history. Mu FaC1or & Co. wa founded by Max factor and officially opened Jan. 2, 1909. The founder, who bcgnn as a makeup man for the Royal Ballet in Ct:arist Russia, was the pef$0n who cotned the word .. malceul). ·· VIDA DEAN Today. the once one-man oper· atton has developed anto a multi· mtllton dollar company that markets ats products worldwide and employ~ more than 8.000 people in more than 120 countnes. Factor emigrated lo New York in 1904 and m 1he same year moved on 10 St. Louis. Mo. where he opened a small perfume. makeup and hair- aoods concession. I our years later. the family moved 10 Los Angeles where Factor opened his first store an the 1hen1rical d1s1r1ct. He sold his own creations and served a!> the We•n Coast distributor for thc- manufaoturcr of greasepaint and other 1hea1ncal iiems. The greasepaint came jn stick form nnd was the accepted makeup for · stage. However. when the movies came along. the greasepaint was on tis wa> out and Factor was on his way an with a thinner product in cream form that was packaged in ajar and came in 12 graduated shades. This no doubt prepared the way for the sheer foundations of today. At this point in time, the average woman used ltttle, tf any, makeup .. .50Ctety frowned upon 11. Dunn11he 1910-1920decadc. Fae· 1or came up with a pdnciplc coiled "color harmony." lt established for the fi'1t time that cenain combina- tions of women's complexions, hair and e)'e coloring were most effective- ly complemC'ntcd by specific makeup shades. Primarily originated only for mo- tion picture makeup. this principle. together with the introduction ~f ~he new "color harmony prcscnptton makeup chan" and "complexioo analysis card." was later adapted for a line called Society Makeup. lt was launched in I 927 for women in all walks ortife. s movie film changed and black and whites gave way to Technicolor. actors faces appeared green or red or any other color on the screen. so new makeup was created by Max Facto~. Jn 1937 Pan-Cakemakeupmadeats debut on the screen ... Joan Bcnnettf and Warner Baxter and the cast o "V ogucs of 1938" were the first lO wear it. . . . Actresses began wearing 1t 1n ~ubltc hfe, too. fashion models ~ook tt ~p. and women in general followed suit. Other innovations of the co~pa~y include lip gloss in 1930; PanSuck !n I 948· the first waterproof makeup tn 197 I 'and comb-on mascara in t 972. Max Factor, who died in t 9n. also created the first human hair wig used in a motion picture. Shelf after sh.elf of special head blocks of famous personalities. molded in wood to the exact size and shape of the individual celebrity's head, hned the wall of the MF hair depanment and served as a perpetual record of head measure. men ts. When a motion picture called for a sW' to wear a specific hairstyle, the block was used for the creation and styling of the wia, .eli,mi~tina the need of the celebnty s time un11l completion of the hair creation. In later years. wip were made availabk to the general public. The list of MF products available today is long ... treatment items. fragrances. makt!JP. ~ip, nails a~d eye colors and special items ... an the world of business and fashion, that httle stick of greasepaint has made a mighty roar. • Michatil Jackson wows 'em at brunch By BETTY PORTER didate's exposure, the Kennedy cam· paigners arranged for Kennedy 10 be a Yoa read bo&h stories here flrsl. guest. via telephone. on Jackson's THE TALKER. NOT THE SING-show. One Kennedy staffer-known ER. "I have the bcsljob in Amcnca... for has excellent research and has said KABC Talkradio's Michael outstanding detail work -provided Jackson. The provocative. con-the Senator w11h biographical ma- troversial and entenaining Talk· terial about Michael Jackson. Un· Show Host was guest speaker a1 a fonunately. the Michael Jackson Human Opttons ("Entertaining researched was not Michael Jack~n. People") brunch (for 200) at the the Talker. but Michael Jackson. the Irvine Hilton Hotel last Sunday Soul Singer. In his unique. animated style, "About two minutes into the Jackson ··wowed" his audience -interview. Sen. Kennedy stopped and one he seemed to know well. Guests said. "Mr. Jackson. I must tell laughed and applauded uproariously. u ... on behalf of my family ... I wan1 especially at Jackson's "put-down" 1 thank you and your brothers for stories ~ut Sea. Ed!!AJ:t.kllD~J-..p.IU.Lgrcar really grea~c.....'..:-.- a nd i=emmist Beaty Friedan. Jackson said, "I waited a long Regarding Kennedy. Jackso n moment and then I said. 'Senator. quoted from a Washington. D.C you are the Kennedy who had the ncwspa~r: chansma by-pass. didn't you?' and I "Sometimes. something goes so continued the interview with great. wrong it cams a permanent place in natural rhythm." campaign history. Consi'cter. for ex· FROSTING FRIEDAN. ··1 enjoy ample. the case of Sen. Edward meeting people like you who work in Kcmnedy and a well-known Los a voluntary capacity." J~ckson told Angeles Talk-Show Host named his audience, and he was reminded of Michael Jackson. "one of my intervae"s wath Feminist "Trying to max1m11c their can· Be11y Friedan. "Friedan told me .·that she con· sidered 'volunteers' to be 'prosti· tutes · .. Jackson said. "At the end of the program, I said' I do want to thank you for being here and for being the founder of the National Organization for Women; bu t, then, on the other hand. I shouldn't thank you because you arc well paid, qf course." "Fnedan said. ·oh. no. 1 volun· teer' ..... BETTY PORTER grabbed the first plane headed for the Philippines on .Tuesday. Amon~guests au~nding the brunch Word had come that Wayne (the (benefiuang Human Options. a son of Pilar and the late actor Jolan Laguna Beach shelter for battered Wayu) had become ill while on women and their children) were Tad location and was hospitalized in and Donna Devine, CUrlet and Nora Manj la, The Phi.!!pJ>il}ES (where hc_i_s ___ Heater, Btrn.,do<md-Marge--vol'fttlr:--, ~s-:-:ta=mng in an as-yeT-unnameCI movie Fred and Harritt Cox, Rlcfaard and about Vietnam). Marilyn Hausman, Dick and Kay Cramm. Tom and Marv Wolff,Slaaron Pilar Wa yne said "I packed my Wlnterltalter, Peter · and Carolya bags to go (to Manila) too, but Ethan Claarm, Herbert and Carol Porter, called. reassuring me that ti he didn't Henry and WU ma Espoy, ADlle E. get better soon, he would take a plane Wriaht and Nancy Carlson. home (Newport Beach):' HAS C H IC KEN S 0 UP . Pilar said that "Manila physicians WILL.Actor Elhan Wayne's fiancee. suspected hepatitis or food poison· Jina Rlvadeyra (Newpon Beach), mg. but Ethan said, ·1 hope it's just a hurriedly packed her bags and bug (virus)'." o.i1y l'llol pflolo bf LM P•JIM With Eacle crew active pant.a, Rod Davie wears a cotton T· ahlrt deelgned with four-color ...Uboat deelgn and Eagle logo. To ward off chilly breezes, he add• a logo sweafe~. CARDELUCCI-WATERS Catherine Lisa Walters of South Laguna became the bride of Mark Samuel Cardelucci ofNewpon Beach an a Nov. I 0 ceremony in the Laguna Beach Presbyterian Church. The Rev. A ... Mmaesian. a fncnd of the bnde· groom's family officiated. The couple EAGLE SKIPPER MODELS ... greeted 500 guests at their reception at the Hotel Meridicn in Ncwpon Beach. From Bl Liz, tactician Doug Rastello and Bill Cn'spin, project man- ager for the Eagle Syndicate. The specially designed sportswear and other collec· tibles with the Eagle logo including flight, garment and duffle bags, caps. mugs and visors, are available to the Dr. and Mrs. Ronatd f. Waters of public and the money spent on South Laguna and Mr. and Mrs. them helps Eagle Challenge Samuel A. Cardelucc1 of Newport bring the Cup home to Beach are the parents of the cou ple. Southern California. The bride wore a gown of pale ivory Mark Bevan of the Market-peau de soie with a cathedral train. · fi d · ·d "Th Seed pearls tnmmed the ponrait mg e erat1on sa1 • e neckline and detailed the sleeves. A items will be in a number of crown of pearls held her cathedral· stores in January and are length veil and blusher veil. already at Schock Boats on Linda Waters, sister of the bride. Lafayette in Newport Beach." was maid of honor. Bridesmaids p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==================~ included K.ns Norby, Tracy Bruencr. Christ~as Gift Giving Marianne Eldredge. Kathleen Moore. Traci Osepian. Sandy Martin, Ktm Cun ningham and Carie Crandall. Rachel Agajanian was flower girl and J .C Agajanian 111 was the ring bearer. Simplified ..• with a dis ti ncti ve portrait 979-8876 The bndegroom was attended by J.C. Agajanian Jr. as best man and ushers were Kirk Hatchigian, Todd Miller, George Logan. Jay, Dennis and Luis Agajanian, Paul and Yaun Bozoian. Gary Legrand and ·Scott Frisbie. After a honeymoon trip to Europe, the couple arc residents of Corona del Mar. The bride is a founh generation Caltfomian and is a graduate of Dana Hills High School and UCLA. She is affiliated with Kappa Alpha Soronty and has served as vice president. Her husband 1<> the nephew of the late J.C. AgaJan1an, renowned auto racing promoter. He ts a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and USC where he was affiliated with Catherine Cardelucci Karen LeFever Cynthia and Scott llcPall Kappa Sigma fratemtly. He is pres1· Joanne Goody, the bnde's sister, EVERS·OLSKN dent of the Nataonal Environmental was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Waste Corp. Stefanie Kral, Jill Janssen, Beth Our Lady Queen of Angels Cath· GOO Robbins, Francesca Calabresi and olic Church in Newpon Beach was LE FEVER-DY M F the setting "or the Nov. 23 wedding of ary Ann Le ever and Stephanie 11 Karen Louise Goody of Newpon Ford was junior bridesmaid. Mary C. Olsen and Sean W. Evers, Beat'h and Paul Eugene Le Fever of Tim Galleher was best man and both of Costa Mesa. A reception for Glendale exchanged wedding vows ushers were Skip Allen. Jim Broman, 350 guests followed at the Neigh· Nov. 2 ceremony an the Lutheran Bruce Dunham, Bob Price, Craig borhood Community Center in Costa Church of the Master in Corona del Yaussi and Joseph CaJabrcsi. Mesa. Mar. Wedding guests from Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Olsen of Corona Ohio, Arizona and Luxembourg The bride is a I 979 NationaJ del Mar and Herbert J. Evers of joined California friends and rcla-Charity League debutante and is a Newport Beach are parents of the tives at a reception for 300 at the ~duate of Corona del Mar High couple. Balboa Bay Cl ub. hool. She recieved her bachelor's The bride wore a traditional white Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Goody of degree from the University of gown with handsewn pearls and Bea h d M d M Southern California and her master's Newport c an r. an rs. d fr sequins on the bodice. Cascading Remo Calabresi of Glendale are the · egrec om Cal State Fullenon. She layers of oro•nn with pink satin f h 1 as a member of Delta Gamma ·---parents o I e coup c. Sorority and is a teacher in the accents formed the sleeves and hem The bnde wore a gown of white Glendale School District. Her bus-of the dress that swept into a chapel· taffeta with a high neck and long band is employed with the Glendale length train. sleeves. The bodice was detailed with YMCA. Cheryl Weeks was maid of honor Alencon lace and seed pearls. She Aftera wedding trip to Jamaica the and Make Buckner was best man. wore a wht1e lace hat with a finger-lip couple arc residents of Glendale.• Bridesmaids were Terry Herring, length veil. Jullie Evers, Gretchen Coles, ==========================:::-~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~-.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.MargarctEversandBetsySanderson. Ushers were Brian Meeks, Bart • 11 :30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Beginning November 25th On Orange County's easy listening music station KDCM Newport Beach ·1aa.1 FM SIERED By Guy laltoche Stretch Lace Body Stoditc ''Cross Dye" bouquet pat1ern Avalf. able in black, blue or white, pink combmat1on $38.00. {l t g-oi ~\ S\>e,e>.o.t '2,\J~~ Veta's Genovese, Paul Evers, Terry Even and Rob aark. K.aue Ever'.1 was flower girl and Justin Van Loon was ring bearer. ' The couple are residents of Co~ta Mesa. She is employed by the Ratz Restaurant in Newport Beach and be is with the Shipley Co. in Irvine. llcF ALL·BONSAJUtR An Oct. 26·weddtn& ceremony in the Westminister Presbyterian Church in Pasadena united Cynthia An ne · Honsaker of Van Nuys and Scott Brian McFall of Sherman Oaks. Their ru:eption foil owed at the Sheraton Premiere Hotel in Univet· sal City and was attended by 200 auests. Mr. and Mn . William 0. Hon saker of Newpon Beach and Mr. and Mn. James C. McFall of Sacramento are the parenu of the couple. The bride wore a Fink oriJinal ofwhite lace and satin aown W1th a beaded bodice dnianed by Balene. Her sil1er, Patricia 0 . Hontalrer. was maid of honor, and bridesruMb wen Ann K. Mesucnmith. Ddr'l Traynor and Carol L Vaf'Ulhac. Robert J. McFall, the bridqroom's r brother was the best man, and ulben were William N. Honaker. brodller of the bride, Jeffrey P. Cbristopl9cr and Job,_ M. Thompeon. After a CNite to Mexico on Fair*)', lbc couple are retidents of Sbermln OW. She is Mth the law firm of Pachter, Oold and Schaffer and be If a panncr in lbc law nnn o( Dummit and~. both in Loa A .... .. .. Orange Coast OAILY Pit.OT/Sunday, November 2•, 1915 • PART Y WRA P 1 Arnold Beckman named 'Humanitarian of Year' "Humanitarian of the Year" 1s Dr. Anold Beckman'• latest award. The Nonh Orange County YMCA pres- ented it to the internationally re- cognized scientist. educator business Jnd civic leitder and ph1la0n1hrop1st during a dinner at the Emerald Hotel in Anaheim. E. H. (Hubie) Clark Jr. (Baker Intl) noted during his address that Beckman personified the YM('A's c~mmitment ~oJoung people -the tnangle of min , body and family tics. individual responsibility, self· respect and community involve- ment. Accepting his award. Bet kman told the 250 guests that young people should be advised to set goals. set them high and work w11h patience to achieve them. (Beckman Instru- ments, founded by the honoree. 1s ' celebrating 11s 50th anniversary. ~kman was honoral) chairman of the Capital Campaign that provided funds to construct the pre~nt bu1ldtngofthe NOC YMCA. There to entertain Beckman and fnends (including Beckman's wife Mabel) was singer John Raitt, whose father Arch Raitt was a longtime executive of the YM. (Ram's wife accompanied him looking great in a black and sil ver lame gown by the late theatncal designer Don Wherle). Others there an honor of Beckman were George and Patty Boas, JollD and Jeu McNab, Mike and Diaae Stevens, Bob and Nova Beck (she was in a red crepe cocktail dress). Anl&a and Charlie McCartlay, Joba and Frank Apple&ate, Ana Cbe1aJe of Newport .Beach wearing a smashina floor lenth black vevet gown, Patty Baker and Dede Ginter in a velvet and silk suit by Irvine designer Janelle Berte. Numerous other organizauons have acknowledged Beckman's tech- nical, business and civic contribu- nons. In 1984, the Cahfom1a State University board of trusecs awarded ham an honorary doctor of Humane Letters degree for his work in air pollution control. Another recent award winner ii Dr. William BUD.Dey, chair .of UCl's Department of Psy- chiatry. Reseasrch Associates gave ham its annual achievement award. · Making the presentation at a dinnner held at the University Club was board member Flo11 Sclaamacller. Dr. Ira T. Lott, UCl's director of Pediatric Neurology and acting chair of the Depanment of Neurology. was keynote speaker of the event. Lott updated the guests on invcstigauons into Alzheimer's disease currently D.ily ..... ..._......., ... kftw..U Peay Linton and Virginia Waahington eye cuddly animal•. The Schaffnera and the Kelley• have aomethlng ln common. C.ptaJn1 Cback Railey, Oeofle Claue and Tom atroa4. I underway at UCI College of Med1- cme. Among those attending were Reaee and Henry Se1erstrom (Renee and Atltalle Clark founded Research As- sociates), Robert and Arvella Sclluller, Con1tuce and Andrew Mortbland, Deborab and James Swlnden, LllUu Fluor, Mary Roose- velt, Barbara and BUI Flc~er, Sipe and Dr. Wiiiiam RadovJcll and S•1ie Beard with Don Hanna. Each year the grand marshal o( the Huntington Harbour Philharmonic boat parade and his wife host a get together 10 honor captains and lieutenants working on the parade and past marshals. This year. 11 was Pat and YvoDDe Kelley's turn and 11 was held at Seagate Clubhouse. It was stnctly sociahzingand eating wtth some reminiscing of past par- ades. By and Jane Dod who ong- inated the holiday event' 23 years ago were there elong with Virgin.la and Gabe Felix, Jeu and Loa Zlm· merman, Clarie and Ralph Mo11, Dave Doney, Angela and Don Hartfelter, Mace Ma1on, Jim and Mary Tbomp1on, Nancy and Tom Kauball, Betty and Bob Watson and Barbara and Carl Agllono (he was the '84 marshal). Also Hank and Ellie Sclaaffaer -they held two top Jobs in HHPC in 1979 -he marshal and she Philharmonic Committee chairman -same as the Kelleys thls year. The 1986 contenters for the honor- ary title of manhal (an honor. w1th a lot of work involvc:d) panying with wive' were Dick and Soe.HOddJIOn, · Cout and Mi11y ProweU, Saadra and Bob CloHe, Judi and Ted' Lawson, Jodie and Jim Miller, Barbara and ·Bentle StelDber1. Also. Geor1e and Joanu Cllase, Dlaaa and Tom Stroud and Clluck and Jerry Railey. Mike Sttcien1er is another contender. but was in Kuwait on business ... so Sltlrley came anyway. (One of those 10 couples wall be throwing the bash next year.) Others v1si t1ng the seafood . table and trying the hot hors d'ocuvres were boat ch-airman Joyce Wel11 and husband Mark, Lorraine and Jo1epll Garafalo, the Kelley's children Tom al\d Debbie Davl1, Daughter Karen Grumet with Joe Waltoa and • son Patrick from Salt Lake Cit>. Assistance League of Newpon Beach chapter mem bers made a move and now the}' are all smile~ about it to the tune ofS23.000. The popular Antique Treasure Auct,on was held for I 0 years on the league premises. This year in order to accommodate more shoppers and the display of merchandise they were at the Ncwportcr -400 stronJ. Gloria Loudon, VP of special events and chairman of the auction, and her assistant, Be Ge YasllD. said the event was a sellout 10 days before the reservation d~adline. Fourteen booths covered 1n wh11c linen skirted tables contained more than 2,500 items. Elaine Basmajlaa, furniture chair- man, was busy selling two antique v1cto1an wrought iron love seats to Roe Edwards for her garden on Lido Marlon Picken•, Onental chair- man. sold out her entire d1spla) to collectors hke EmJly Barrett. Dottle Stillwell was seeo browsing among Amelia Lockney'• Count!) Store Items; Cathetlne Vlle1, boutique chairman. was swamped with customers at her Designer Clothes Section where Hester Hard- age was seen trying on (and-bu> 1ng) a silver fox stQle, SHU BettllDer was c}etng Iola Vu Ornam'1 Jewelry display and Cbrt1 Sllote was adminng the Napoleon I I I pcnod French antique vases for her new home. Jady Franco was bus}' b1dd1 ng at the crystal section while Dottle Meserve and Mickey Merickel look-. ed over the silver collecti on. and Mary Blake, who 1s soon to become a grandmother for the third time, was checkaoa out the Toy Sho~ while Fraa SmJdl was making bids at the brass and copper djsplay. Sae HJ&cllemu came to autQltllpb her recently published book at Gen· eva Jenk's book stall and Jeu lAcat wa~ b1dd10J on antique quilts and handmade items for her two grand- daughters. · Proceeds from the affair will be returned to the community tbrou&h league.ProJcctS -Ctuldren's Dental IHealtfi Center and the Child Day Care Center. To kickoff. their recent Christmas Preview saJe of bobdi¥ items. the Auiuhary of Hoa} m!morial Hospital Presbytenan held as cheese and wine reception last Sunday. lnvtted guests included members of the 552 O ub, Sandpapers and the hospitaJ board of directors. Last year the Auxiltary presented more than S 122.000 to Hoag from the . annual sale and revenues from th~ Aux1hat) Gift Box store. Reception attendees tncluded Nora and Vin Jorgea1en, the Carl Cotlaw1, William Heckers, Diane andMldaael Steplaen1, Pew Linton, Vlrpaia Wa1h1Dgton and Patty and Gffr1e Hoag. Hubie and Patty Clark with Mabel and Arnold Beck.man. Who's News? -~ES -OF NEWPORT- ' - TOP· Stevn Thoma s FROM LEFT-Steve Fitzpatrick, Michael Benitez, Jenny Kasper, Sharon Smith , Jill Whitcomb, Claudio Steller-Oden, Craig Brown An outstanding group of salon owners offering the finest in services to their friends and clients. Newport Hills Center 2618 San Miguel Rood (at Ford Road) Newport Beach 640-9494 " I t -{ ; M 0rMoe CoMtbAILY PILOT/ Sunday, November 24, 198S . Are family Christmas letters ·ho-ho-h orri bl e? . DEAR NN LANDER : The :-son to be Jolly 11 about to dutch u~ Y 1J?e throat once aaa1n Plea~ Ptrmll me to ~ommcnt on 1h0St-~~ble Christmas kller$ (usually ~ameosraphcd) from fnend"i, rcla· t1vn and people you never hear from any. other time of the year. They urc bon na as hcU. A11 UIDERS h ~I now November, earl) enough to discour•se some folks who are oonsidcrina 1nOictina the annual mis~ cry yet another time. 1 ~ould &Ct along very well w1thou1 de\aJls ol Uncle Herman's hemor- rhoid operation and Aunt Hilda'!> StTOke. It is OK if J don't know that cousin Jeff bought ha s w11C Mildred an 8-foot powder-blue ~ofa and that Pcuyand Mark gave each other "has" and ·•hers" Corvette . It ~ecrn\ inappropriate somehow 10 in form friends and family in a na\lonw1dl' ma11tng that "Carol'" ts back with Alcohol1cs Anonymous and do11f3 much better than la st year when she back.-~ltd. drove straight lhrough the garage and 'mashed into the gueM hOU\C. I wonder how thC' peo ple who ~nd tho~ intC'rminable bmg shee t) rnn ht: so 1nsens1t1vc'! I he)' think nothing ol reportang on lhe phy!l1cal ailments ol r ;.) LUNCH 10:30-3:00 DINNER 5:00-1 A~M . DAil y Over 90 Hot or Cold Entrees Featuring: Abalone and Maryland Soft Shell Crab Top 100 W ine list in the country "WINE SPECTATOR" Over 365 Imported & Domestic W ines. Selected as one ofJhe Best ------ Restaurants in America 1985 # THANKSGIVING MENU 11:30 a.m.-1:00 a.m. Includes: Roast Tom Turkey..:..R~st loin of Pork- Prime Rib ol Beef 645-7077 Newport Blvd. at Coast Hwy. Dan Marcheano Gib Fernandez • Scotty Mosier • Mike DeRose '7lta11ltdf)ivi11g 'i!Ja11 at ~RtERINN­ -HOTEL- Presenting • Roa st Tom Turkey • Roa st l eg of Lamb • Roa st Leg of Pork • Broiled Filet Mignon • Stand in g Rib Roast • Broiled Halibut Steak '8.95 '1 1.25 '9.95 '16.25 '11 .95 '9.95 Ser ved with cream of mushroom soup or hearts of romaine salad and fres h fruit cup and traditional dessert. Children's M enu ~5.95 (12 & Unde r) 12 Noon to 8:00 P.M. in th <· cf!Jediterranearz <Room 18700 MacArthur Bl vd., Irvin<' 833-2770 Reservations Ace epted kinloll but they never mention their ltd~ °"ho Ul't' n unk1 n& an ~hool 01 \trun1 out on drugs. No word about lhC bu~1ness that l!i farltna or h~\\ IOI to ~II the ~cond car. All we kno~ ai. t.h at the) had 11 ternfic lime on 1hc trip 10 1he Oncnt and the Po()C' couldn't ha ve been nicer dunna tlw1r uud1enn· la't Jul" Please print this lener. I've been wnttng it 1n my head every year for the last 10. This on~ is going to the post office no mall~r what. -SAN DIEGO DEAR SAN DIEGO: Maay people BRIDG E Q. -In underatand the concept of an elght·card trump lit. How~ver. I don't 1ee why a 4-4 flt Is better than. ny. a 5.3 fit, or a 6.:-2 fit. Why 1houldn't you want the lon1er 11Uil to be tru.mp1? -E.N ., Toledo, Ohio A. -In moi.L casei.. the ..J ..J fit 1s lh1• nw'l flt'x1bll·. That ..,· bt>t·ause 11 ul11110.' vou Lo take r ufrs 1n e1thn h,1ncJ, u~<l 1n -lome cases both hand!>, "'11 houl nece~sarily losinK cunt rul or I ht' trump suit. A w rond rt>ason is t hal. 1r you hJvt' u 5:J fitand a 44 fil . you ran Kt·t d1s<'ard~ in one hand on th1• riv1• t•.ird .. ui t, bul that is obviou1ol y not possiblt• wht>n the side suit is 4·4. 811 murh stress has been put on I ht• 4 4 fit. however , that many tend 1laare your vltw .. about Cbrt1tm11 letter•. Otbert, would you believe, love to receive tllem. I doubt Uaat you will dl1coura1e all but a few from sendtn1 lbe aanal e•ronlcle. Tbose wbo write tbem flrmly believe to perceat of tbe one• tbey receive are a cra1bl9g bore, but tbelra an fHclaallDf· • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wife and I have been married 20 yeurt). We have two sweet children and consider ourselves very fortunate The prob- lem is one we cannot disrn~!> with our CHARLES GOREN tu rc·1eard 1t a'I an iron rult'. That 1s no t so. Then• are 1·ust•s wht're th(• long suit will makt' LI ht'llC'r t rump holding than tht• 4 4 fit. Ont' <"aSE' is whne I hl' 4 4 ril I'< fo irly wt•nk. Look at l hc•st• l wo h:i n1h : WEST + A954 ~A K J 10 32 EAST + K 762 !..? Q8 Hear \'et Hear Ye! ........ ..---- The Piigrims Never Had It So Good! · Your Choice: • Roaat Tom Turkey • Virginia Baked Ham W1tt1 all lhe tr1mm1ngs 111l 1u11irty soup or satao Open 6:30 AM Hrvlng br .. kfHt •nd lunch 'tll 2 PM. Specl•I Th•nkaglvlng Dinner In eddltton to our full dinner menu Including freah flah. Served 2 p.m. 'tlll cloalng. Make your reservations early! 127 M·arine Ave. 675-8300 Elegant Waterfront Diliing LJr)r(ltJ(' An1 I r J1vers0 F oorls f r< in /,, I J'lfl T t](> Wr 1r l<l . ...... . ,..-...... _... ...,,.. . . 714-648-5225 AESEAVA TIONS TA KEN .A lf T ffl.RKll~·· ..J .-11111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~" ""' 33J3 PACIFIC COAST HWY NFWPORT BEACH CA (J(JWNSTAIRS r-RO M PROMISES minister. It 1s very important thJl "e ha~ C' nn answer nnd cnn thinl ut 11(1 un~ better qualified than Ann L t\lld crs. My wife bclleH''i thal sc:\ anywhcH· but in the bedroom•~ !ll1nful lll'Ce11d1ng to the Bible. I say a l'hange uf 'ICtllnt/. can add extra pleu~u1e and '>O long a~ there as complete pr1 Vlll > 11 " ix·r· f ectl y moral. ·The pince I h'a"e 1n mind 1!) tlw tar. We have a garage w11h a \lurt.I)' h1t·k on the door. No ont· rnuld po!»s1bl y get 1n. .A65 • K063 lr yuu cho<1'>t' )Our I 1 tit .ind pl.I\ the hand UI 'IX 'j..lll<fl',, \ llU olrt' ,1 t the mt-rry or ,1 frump hn•.ik. Shoulct spade!> break ~ I. vm1 "'ill .ir111"1 !>urely h1-;c· twu t rump tr11·k, llowevt>r. "" h1·11r h \I. ill 111a~1· rt-gardll'S'> ol l ht• 1 I \fllld<• cl t'-''1011, or evt>n how th<' ht':t rl-. ar(• div11l1·tl ' You simply win the 11p1•nin1e lc•acl, draw trumps and cii,rard onl' 'fl uclt· on a high club. and you lu'\t' only 11n1· spade lri(•k. There art• othn .... itu11111111' wh1•r1· l ht> long suit s hould tw trurnp ..... Un I wo suited hands wht•n · ;ill I ht• tricks are going to <·o mt· from t ht· two suits themselve'!. ,1nd a\ a res ult you don't nt>t•d t ht• w c•oncl suit for discards. you 'houltl r h1111 .. 1• the longer suit. Otht•rw1"" you PAPARAZZI PLUS "'This party is_the South(•rn C ah· fom1a version of the big ba..,h held un the f.iw_ Coast which draw~ crowds of over-500 each year." said Bonnie Hau.es. Haines 1s the cha1rpcr\on 111 lhc Dec. 7 "'Boal Ma1ntena nn '. Worker' Chris1mas Ball & Benefit " All of the proceeds from lhc a flair being planned at Crows Nest Yacht and Sh ip Brokerage. 2122 Newport Blvd, will go to Child or Parent Emergency Serv1l·es in Orange ( ·oun· ty. "This un ites th e beach commun1t~ for a charitable cause and kt'I u.-. get acquainted on land instead of wnlt•r:· Hames added. The SI 5 adm1ss1on incl ude' hvt· music. beer or wine. hors d'oucvrn and door prizes. Boal maintenance workers run tht· We nrc &ood < "hn nans and want to know what 1hc li1bk ..a~~ about th•~ < an you con tul't a rc hg1ou!i ~holar? -SiRIC.~I LY ( ONflDENTIAL IN K~N l UCKY. DEAR STRICTLY: Since tbe Bible predate. tlle automobile by a co.pl• of tllou11nd years, there l1 no polat In hocherlns a Christian 1cll1olar. If you will settle for my oplalon, here ll 11: It 11 perfectly all rltbl for a married couple to make love Hf· where tb ey cbooae, provldlJlg ll 11 private, aafe and re11onably ... com· fortable. m1i.:h1 lrnd th.11 thr uppunt>nts ca n 1 .111 '" vou 11110,1· rout rol of tht• hand lt\ tur1 '11ll( VIJii lo rurf. \noth1·r 1-.1 .. 1• " whc>rl' you art' t.1k111~ ,, ,.trr1(it'I'. llne. too, 1t 1' oll1•n ri~ht tu pl.1y in your longt>r '111t "' I h.tl ·ll I\ 1l1£r1rull for xour llflflllflt•flh lo run ~ tlll llUl or lrump'i, \\, hwh n1 ul tl r•·,ull in 11 ma1or p1·n.dt v J'ht· 'lll bjt'l'l w,1, t•xt•e llf'nUy l'X ptur1·rl 1n \ltlt'rt Mort'ht>ad's s uperh l111ok, 'Mori·h1 .. 1d •In Hid<ling." Ht• l11 1d dol'. n I h1• following rulP: · V. t11·11 hri•ak' ar<· had or the OJ> fltrlll'flh h11 v1· l hl' pn·pondf•rancc· or I ht• l11~h 1·11rd ,, rPnl("th , th(• IOnKt'r ''"' 111 a I wo 'u1lc>d hand may or ma.v rwt pr111tut·1· rnort' t rwk!\, hut it " .tlw:1 ~·' '" ll·r " W1· h,1v1• rtt•\..r ht•ard 11 put u11y h1•l11·r' ge1mu1 -Imm )'acht brokers and """l'r" 111 mclhan1cs and ship-\H1ght~. hut 1he pubhl may anend the hall C O P!~ provide'> .:!4 hour. 7 days a wed 'oluntar} n 1'>1S shelter for t h1lt.lrl'll Agl' fi \.c and under ··at nsk" ol ahu,t· Ix-fore abu.,e occurs. I la11ll'\ ma) be called at 646-4978, for more ·tn furmat1on. ~ania w111 be at Soulh Coas1 Plaza 1n the C arouo;el Court Dec. I to have breakfast with the link ones and their paren t\ (who will love the valet parking lhat Sunday morn ). His visit "a bcncfil for Pruvidence Speech and I !caring Clinic La Baguette will,. pro' 1dc a con11ncntal breakfast for adulh ($7.50) and McDonald's will supply children's brcakfasls for $5. f1l kct~ may Ile arra nged by calling 639-4990 THANKSGIVING DINNER ----a la carte ----• As Only The French Ca n Do It IZt -.1·1'.11 11111 .. ~u~~c tn l r l1u1 ... d a\, :--..11\t 111hc ·1 ~"'I fi lllll •1 1)l) 1111':1'1' 11.111 ':-I ~ (lt'I (ll'I" '" -:-11) I l1il.l1c II II ll .111d 111Hlc·1 \'.tit-I jlolf~ Ill): I' I I lliq •llflil'l lf ,11 \ HOTEL MERIDIEN ~NEWPORT BEACH 'l.1 \' " • II I I I ' • I '" I\, I I I \ ' I I c I • I ' I -- lt1ll1n Join u~ for Q .... r 7emlltio11al 7l1111h9llll119 '7ea.1t ?24a.1t 7•uey & ~"11e ?211 o/ lJeq from 3 PM Regular menu also available. A•••rv•tlon• •ccepted 548-7418 Open for Lunch I Dinner 215 Alver1ld• Ave. Newport B••ch . -· , ·---·---------~ -------~ -------------------------------' ~ ' Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /8undey, NOY9mber t•. , ... 'Mussolini: The Untold Story' better left untold By FRED ROTHENBERG t>T~W,.._ N~W YORK -It'~ a lOU&h lnck tum1na a aenOC1dal maniac IOlO a prince ofa auy who doles on his wife kids and mistress. But NB 's "~ussolim: The Untold Story" die try ma. The seven-hour minisenes, which. will be broadcast tonight, Monday and Tuesday, offers a monumental whitewash of the ftahan dictator, played by George C'. Sco1t. At the end of lhe film, JUSl af\er Mu))Ohna and his mistress have been strung up by their heels, this pnntcd crawl rnmes on the screen: "The death of Benito Mu~sohn1 was small rctnbutaon for the two million men, women and children who died in Europe and Afnca at the hands of has Fascist regime." The postscnpt treats Mu'lsohn1·s atrocities as a mere footnote to history. an af\crthought. or maybe pangs of conscience for the prcvaou' seven hours that ~trcs!.ed the domestic side of M ussola na a!I \Ort of a "Fascist Knows Best ·· "Mussolini" is ne11her ti~h nor fowl. or as the Italians m1gh1 say. pescc ne pollo. As h1s1ory. 11·~ not percept1vc or pcnt'tratang. As famil y drama, it's humdrum and un - inspired. Like HB O '~ three -h o ur "Mussolini" las1 September, NBC'~ tale would ha ve been better left an "Untold Story." Sanda 's three-hour installment Camila ARGENTINE (R) PORT THEATRE 673-6260 !90~ I (11d·.l Hwy Corond dt l M.ir AMEREA'S #1 MOVIE! " A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES." "' I' '"" ' '111 ' •. t •• ·' **** "·"' "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT." NOW PLAYING IUIAlllMll • "UllTlllCllOll I UC" • OllAllOI PM-•'li \ 411,,,,. ,\ 11\•Md\ l•1'fl'1fJO' °'" '" 81~ ·111·~1 ,....,nt~10fl C'.h.flllt4 ,. ... , .... , lllU &480W WUT-ITlll u••~-"'' llMllt ( O•"'°' fdw•O. '1911 41111 IJl"~"Ay~fl.l'I (.ne1T11Wn1 COtlA .. llA LAIUllA lllUI ... ~ ll#r114") (' I I OWM0\15C(. .. Wllf ........ (11 ~,, ..... l>Qll'll~\M .. Ponflt \11' w ... l'i IM""" °''"'"'"' l89J COl1A .. llA ~ltlMOA fO•• J· tltr.1 .... ,.'-', .... -.. l)tf)'l(J/ Pttt I •"' ... t.t Cl)•,-. ~l.00 beams 1n 1922 W1tb II Duce, a rormcr newspaperman, prepanna to as umc power as Italy's premier. Ltttle 1s learned about his poliucal nsc. h111 1deoloay or the man himself. attempt, Mussohna lauahut the ncar- m1 ss, while Mama Mus o hna fu~se'i about darnana the bullet hole an has \leeve. His naaaina w1fe, Rachele. (I.cc Grant), as a woman who would not be queen. She wonders why the farnily must move from Milan to Rome and "tear up our roots ... i ust because you've taken a new job.' ·The cvenana act1v11_y ill the Mussolini mansion 1s watchina news- reel footaaeofll Duce Isn't al JUSt hke , k.Jd' not to be ampre~sed? Oaddy, can we borrow the car? She treats his new pos1t1on as if he were a junior-level executive movin& from one widget company to another. Rachele, who obviously has no Nancy Reaaan-type 1n1erest an polata· cal advacr and consent. prefcrnoirn11 and cook. "Yo u go run Italy . I run tht!> family. . Are yo u stayana (or danncr>" His I 9°year-old daughter. F.dda (Mary Elizabcth Mastrantonao). has One tame. after an assauinataon -NOY/ PlAVING - IRU M.on Fht'• , .. ,..,.,. 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'"AUU ~tl!OH AONll or 0001 ... u 1 .. u lilt II II MCMMe CM•••• 1M MIDtCINI ~·a. 1M9°'0MC*'lw1,..111 wwmeON1• 1M01 1N1 TMI IMll.UD ,04IHT 11t WMf ..... ,t ONI MAM CMIWIMAI 111 lffUIN TO 01 1N1 luHARRA ... ~l.ltll •. -..~ ' ~...-..... ......... UCK TO TMI 'V1'Vll INI cocoo...,.,~ COM•Af•O JAMIDl ... "t become a b11 of a party girl Mama Mu ohna co mplains about the temp- tauo°' of Rome A~ Edda dnvc• ofT anto thc na&}lt, the cresccndana trumpet$ from the prcten\10us musa cal score blare in the baclcaround H1&h drama . tha~ isn't better, and on hows hc can \One down the character in h11 lattr yun when he becomes Hitler's house st()()Je. Scott doesn't play II Duce as a buffoon. and has commandina per- forma nce may be the mo~t 11r1k1na 1h1na about the min1ser1 c . Also 1mp~u1 ve are Mastrantonao 11s MuHohn i\ stroni-walled d11u&hter and Raul Julia ("Ka ss of the )_pider Woman") as her husb11nd. Count Oaleuzo C:iano. who becoma one ot Muuohn1'1 molt 1nfluental adro-iwn. then votet to unteat him when bi.I doomed war pohcact are erippUna Italy The war ycal'i, covered by the lhlrd pan of the "l•niseriC1, arc the 11>0ll-- 1nterc111na. but, by that time, it'• way too late to save "Mu11olini," the man Cencrally, the actana 1s Q'unc good Georae C. "PallC~n" proves he can play both sadcs of World Wu fl Nobody bluster" and posture an y ''IUQRTON TAllQtl' /or IJarilb.,, w '41. l'Hf, r •\ .,., ~ .•• .!,., ... I ,,.IN. rt! lh .. ""'t le .,.,"' \lr • t ._, ·~ WM .. • ••"• llU ....... u 529.5339 ..., .... CDWMDSCKMA C£NTO nt-4141 ILTMI CDWAllDS SAOOUIAU 511-~ FIRTlll HUil CDWUOS FOi.WT Ai' v AllO 13"1 !IOO .. . . ·~. u llAlll AMC r AH* SQUAii£ (213) Hl·OUl u ...... PACllC unwu 523-1111 .... ,..,. EDWMDS VUl TWll u6.6HO ...... CllDCM n•.zm :•JI I I _,_,-( - or the movie. llYlll WT& IU MU SH-Ult ..W. ~1.-ss ~ILL.I 7&Mt11 COWMDS IRISTOC s.40.7444 ...,.. -.. P\W mwaa .-. 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"fllfl PfTCI" ""' -· , ............. ,., .... ... ..... 111 .. 1111 (N ·lll ..... "''·"" ( ..... , ''lllflllW mlf' 111t, .... 1111, ... •A we. ... (I) lllJI (IAT IMI' edwards SAOOLEBACK 581 ·5880 ll IOAO ROAOA1 AOC.II.Fil I l '(;li(J •• "ITUCll .... tJ..e, r•. Ml (N I ........ 1wt ~J.M tll l tlt "Tl lift -• •u··111 11111,~L~ lit&."" ........... 11 ......... ,.,,., ··.-tumum'' 1141, 111', INI (N I __ ... MnllU• "T.-T" Ill ..... ltJI. .... ,,,., .... ·-.r IITTll" (Pl· 111 .......... Ml Ml.Mt,lllH .... R.Ulm' . • ............ , ... Ill "Cl •••• 11111.411&.Wl (I .. _ ...... -l''fN-111 , ............ ........ , ... tdwardsSOUTH COASTL AGUNA 497 171, 50UI MUJA'!>' "~' Al !llllOA WAf '.&1,111.a t!I a," .. _ •111111 ...... 'ft... .... .... -.-· .... 111 ......... . 1Nli..... lllll,llM,•M( ... 111 ........... ..... ..... 1. I' I .. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Sundoy, Nowmber 2.4, 19815 I INTf RMISSIO~ SCR m0unts-r6th 'Chi'istmas Carol' By TOM TITUS Ot .... Dellr ........ l lshenng in the Chnstmas season as 1t has for the pa~t five years, South Coost Rcpenory brings back 1tt popular produeuon of" A Cllri•tmat Carol" this w«kend in what ha~ b«omc a local holiday tradition. The annual SCR show. adapte<I from the Charles Dickens story b) Jen) Patch. opens Saturday and will run through Christmas Eve. Theater 01Tic1als advise making reservations tor the early performances. as the latN stag1n,gs arc usually sold out. Hal Landon Jr., who created the role ofSc~e for SCR in 1980 and ·,'HILARIOUS! :\ bubbly diversion hard to resist.·· l'\1·,·1n Thnm"' u..-. \"a I.LS Tl'll:~ has ~n playin,g tl ever since, returns for a sixth incarnation. along with John Ellington as Bob Cratchit and resident company members Ron Boussom. Richard Doyle. Art Koustik. Anni long. Martha ·McFarland. Ron Michaelson. How- ard Shangraw and Don Took. John~ David Keller is again directing the classic. Performances of .. A Christmas Carol" will be g.iven Tuesdays through Fridays at 7:30. Saturdays at 2:30 and 7:30 and Sundays Jll noon and 4 p.m. at the SCR th eater. 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033 for ticket information. NOW PLAYING CWIOUI GllOVt LA lllMOA OAAllGf lmEL'J fa .. •O\ Wnltl<oc-~f c • w•,~•• ~ AAtC ~Mal ,_ ...,... i. • IR!A sJO 4401 sn •61 • 637 ()3.10 AIWIUlll WTAflSl"lllllG! L• M,r~ 0.•Vi' In ~JOU IUEllA 'Allk :.v ,,, lllVlll( MISSIOll VII.JO Ol\ANG( ~II( i AAl"tll' WUTlllllllSTtll Pac1hc i f ~-A • 0 .. 1111\ lJ' ~'"'' [O.•OS COSlA "'(SA •<w ae 11 M.s5'0'\ v i!QO ~r '• C A UA Vty C nt~ Or~ In 6).4 3911 4;>g 9850 WUTMIWSTBI UA M1 HI War 39 Onvt In 891 3693 • ,, I.A kAIM •9S 6220 ;J;(. iti/11()<• !>ouH 691 -06.lJ m.(15.16 "°MU« ALC.,ILO •O .. '"4S UHaOOOUll ---STARTS WEDNESDAY --- ~70MM~ M • CXJI oo...r.,_, t• PRESE"4Tlt.TION 1l1M<G( NEWPORT BEACH EdNJ<1\ "'ewr.r..o (1r P•r a '144 07r,., *El Tilf'O Eidwaros £, Toro 581 9500 *CAADEN CAOYE E.ow3n:l s V111~ Center 891 0567 flR(.A *COSTA ME.SA * RUNTiHCTON BEACH •;,, f1r,·,• f' dl" EdwdrclS Town Center EOwan1s Ch.Jrtef" Center 1«·~· 7514184 841·0770 *MISSION VIE.JO UlWdrds Vrf<}O Mall 495 6220 ORANGE St-K11um Omie In 639 frTIO WEST'MINS'T'Eli PacrtlC s H1 W~y 39 Dow 1n89l 3693 As one show opens. another closes at SCR. f inal performances of "PaJada.I C.arclilet" on the Second Stage wiO ~given Tuesday through Friday at 8:30, Saturday at 3 and 8:30 and Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m. with reservations taken at 9.57-4033. Also wind.in• up their engagements this Thank;£=& weekend are: •''Tlte do" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 A vc. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950). final performances Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m .. Su nday at 1ancf 7 p.m. •"Squbbles" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown 'Avenue in the Seacliff Village shopping C~nter, Huntjngton Beach (832-1405), Friday and Satur· day at 8:30. •"Babes in Toyland" by the Fouo- tain Valley Community Theater at Golden West College's Forum II (895-8378). final performances loday ~l 2:30. Friday at 7:30. Saturday at 2:30 and 7:30 and ncxl Sunday at 2:30. Meanwhile. several other local shows are continutng around the county. including: . •"Dames at Sea" at lhc Newpon Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Dnve. Newpon Beach (631-0288). tOd.W al 7 p.m .. Fridays and Satur- days al 8 p.m. through Dec. 7. •"On Golden Pond" at the Wesl· minster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St., Westminster (995-411 3). Fridays and Saturdays al 8:30 lhrough Dec. 7 with a matinee loday at 2 p.m. •"Some Enclluted Evening" at the Gem Theater, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove (636-72 13). Wednes- days through Saturdays at 8 · p.m .. today and Dec. 8 al 7:30. 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Insurance troubles faclng all of us, not just Newport To the Editor: where we were going wi th jnsurancc Your headhne .. on Thursday, Nov panicularly in the state of California: 14, states tha!. Newpon face~ 1n. I wrote to our Assemblyman Gil sura.nce bind. Your staff writer Ferguson. our state Sen Manan outlines the problem facing Newpon ' Bergeson and to Re . Bob Badham 10 Beach following on the heels of a Washington beSC('C~ing them to look count>: Supcnor Coun JU') award of into the matter to see 1f there were S6 m1lhon to a man who was anyth1ng that could be done at the paralyzed in a beach accident lcg1~~11 ve level o n either a state or Those of us who h vc 1n Newpon nauonaJ basis. To date, the only reply Beach arc well aware of the many I have received is from Gil Ferguson. problems your staff wnter outlined. which seems 10 indicate some lack of but Our City IS not alo ne. . tnt~;n:Sl on the part ·of our state In August ':"hen I discovered that \cnator and Congressman Badham our co~y s insurance premJum~ a!> to what happens to the busmcss were going up from S8.000 per year to community, private individuals and $48,000 per year, I became concerned now, of cour~. the city of Newport about our a~1hty to sta y 1n business Beach. A~ut that t1!1le. th.ere were a series of Something has to be done to a~1cles de~h.ng with problems that reconcile the differences between d1ff~rent ~1t1es and agencies were people who arc willing to give away hav.ing ';Vlth respe~l to premiums, insurance fu nds(which apparently no ava1lab1hty a~d the cost o f insurance: longer exist) and people who feel they alwaysa~sum1ng, of course. that some ha ve been aggrieved by the society form ofu~s~rance were available they live in. Som~ c1t1es have virtually gone out None of that has a whole lot 10 do of business because they cannot with people legllimately going about afford to purchase insurance. Mc m· the business of insuring their home, bers formerly on the ~ard of (Jirec-their personal poo;sessions and their tors o f maJor corporations are resign-automobiles. This docs not even mg be,causc directors' tn!>urance cov-address the problem. of course. of erage 1s no longer available. businesses insuring themselvn The RT~ in Los Angeles almo!>t against the normal hazards of their came to a grinding standsull before It business ent_erpnses. was a ble to arrange insurance when Perhaps the time has come for the transit system's premiums went c,ome iovest1ga11vc reporting, if for no up from S 1.5 million to S4 million per other reason than the fact that we arc year: and even then, a c..ons1derable fac.ed here with a human intcrc!>t ~tory increase in the deducubh: also went of great potenual ~1gn1ficance. into effect. Perhaps the whole insurance bust· W~atever the rea~on for increa!>Cd ness ha!> actuall> died, and its soul has premiums may be. re!lpon~1b1ht~ passed over to that .. great underwnter probably can be laid oQn at least two 1n some lo ng-forgo nen reinsurance doorsteps: name)y. that of the in· marketplace ... surancc comi:?an1rs who. for many ' Perhaps we will all have to go years. have fai led to actuanly cvalu-.. bare," as they say in the insurance ate where they wcr~ going in the business: and, if we do so hke the city mar~etpl~cc w!th their product: and of Newpor'l Beach. then we can post the s1tua~1on with regard to the "tort" the bca,ches ncxt·summec with signs law, which has resulted in the ~o-indicating that the city of Newport ca lled "deep pocket" thrust with Beach no longer camcs insurance. re~pect to compensation for people and let the diver beware! fi ling successful laW\Ull'i. OA VID A.W. YO\JN(i Because of m~ general concern for Newpon Beach Dogs on beach need a leash To the Ed11or Newport Beach has an ordinance against dogs on the llcach without a leash -but 11 1s either not very well understood ornot very well patrolled. T HE PRO BLEM ~TILL LXISTS AND NEED~ TO Bf CON· TROLLED' The ord1namc \tall'\' "from JlilJc 15th-September 15th your dogs can't do a thing on the beach or s idewalk!., they are not even allowed on the beach 1f they are on a leash l·rom September I 5th-June 15th you r dogs will be a llowed on the beach 1fthcy are on a leash; but ONLY BEFORE 9:00 A.M. and AFTER 5:00 P.M." Of course. all of these good leashed dogs wouldn't dare make a mess on the beach -where people lte on their towels. I have w11nessed J>l!Oph:. as they step from the 'i1dcwalk!1 to th(' sand, tippy-toeing acro'is the ~nd, not because the sand 1s hot to tht' to uch ... because they are trying to keep from stepping on the things that dogs do. (A vo1d1ng stepping on their mess is sometimes an 1mposs1b1ht)' J Now dog.s are not supposed to do these things -especially when their o wners have a firm gnp on their leash (if they are on a leash). ome ow ner' think ahead. bnngmg along a cup and a scoop. MOST owners DON'T carry cup\ or bags, they just Jerk the leash and say "naughty doggy," leaving the mess for propcny owne~ or beach maintenance people to clean up. I have personally w1tncs~d a situation where a dog ca me out from 32nd Street ... where a nice young police Qfficcr was pulling off the beach ... the dog was lc11s than 70 feet from the beach ... where the officer was sitting in his jeep. talking to a beautiful young lady ... the dog watered the fenced wall along the sidewal k. in front of the officcr ... and approximately 50 feet behind the JCC p, off 10 the side, the dog watered the trash area where there was a sign po-;ted staling ··no alcohol or do~s aJlowcu"'. .. then. for the grand finale, the dog headed back toward the street. wagging his tail, as he rehe1ted h1msdfone more u meon the wheel o f the pohce Jeep -while the police officer was s11ll 1alk1ng to the bcaut1· ful young lad). Over the past 20 years (especial!) within the pas.t I 0) I have developed a reputation for be1ni called ··Dcput) Dog ... Ask anyone 1n the area where Deputy Dog li ves and they will tell you. I divide my time between m y place of residence in Newport Beach and 1n Anaheim -spending the e ntire summer in Newpon Beach. I call the police several times a )ear because oft he dogs on the beach. near the water. doing their own thing on the beach. with their owners !>landing by watching the dogs -and r m not speak1n$ of v1s11ors who don't know the ordinance. I have grown frus.· trated. calling the police depanmcnt to complain doesn't gel ;inywhere They arc either too busy or the) transferthc respons1b1ht y for enforce· ment (of the o rdinance) to me - asking me to arrest the dog and hold 11 until they get there. A person of authonty, with the Orange County Health Board. has told us that a stool or the unne from a dog. deposited 1n the ~nd. on the beach. where people he. can cause many diseases (hepa11t1'I being one of them). I have a dog. and I am not a dog hater I do not bring m y dog to Newporl Beach because there is no place for 1 he dog to go. I ha vcn 't got to the cat stage. yet. because there 1s a big enough prnblcm on the beach already -1n ""1c· biggest sandbox 1n the world" EA.RL V. NELLESEN Newport Reach Hard of hearing don 't seek help immediately, if ever People who lose heanng do not tend to&ct med tt'.al help right away. In fact. they wait ftvc yean before going to specialists. 1f ever indeed every they do ao. Can you expla in the wh~ of this? Q. Which fa the1 and \On team made the m ost movies? A You have to be an old umtr 10 recoanize the pair. Rem ember Leo Oorcey. the Muas McGu1nc s of 1hc .. Dead End KJds" and ··rho Bowery Boys"? His father, ~rnard ortty. played Louie. the candy stott owner The1rfilmcount toacther-about 20. ORANGE CO'°"l Daily Pilat (J. Can you name the manaaer of the New York Yankees basehall 1eam who never won a game in Yankee Stadium? A. You arc try1 n' to trick me. 'ltr How about Bill V1rdon. who man· aged in 1974-75whcn 1httctm played in Shea tad1um? Quick. name three things Marco Polo tntroduccd into the Western World from \h1na. You've JOI 11, 1f you say: fireworks, spaghetti and 1ct cream. L.M. Boyd 11 • 1yH lcatH colrun•l•t ,,_.ZIN ClllOf TOM Tait ......... ,-.. Deft, __ c...,r.;-F Crella.... s.-t• ldll• • Or-. CoMt OAJL Y PILOT /SunOay, No\lemW 24, 1.. 81 ''SLxty-etght years a/lO. the arch etypal temptn!U, Mata Harl. .,.. framedandexecuteilbytheonlycountrysh eh adever •pledfor. •· J AC& A1m&Jl80N aadJCJBml'll ...... THeRe. ~ secvi<e tiO W? .... I .. r .,, • ... WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY Tales of a White House -party Good times more inter est in g tncin affairs of t h e world From Stepin Fetchit to the Rev. Jackson progress? Dunng the past 10 days people uk me not what are m y thouahts on I.be summit, or on genetic manipulation, or on the Cat holic bisho ps' dtmintshcd undcrstandin& of capi· tahsm, but on a White Ho use pany. Somewhere aJong-tbe hoc some- body told me one isn't supposed to talk about other people's parties. buu few days ago. when I said this to one reporter who telephoned me. guess what he said baclc? He said: Mr. Buckley. you're JU St llke South Afnca. I think Wlth the speed ofltghtmng. He was saying. you sec. that in South Afn ca they are suppressing freedom of the press. a nd that I am engaged in exactly the same enterpci~. so that makes me a supponer of apartheid OK. so they win How will J ackson look to us a decad e . or two from now? . WASHINC1l ON -When Jesse Jackson PoP!X'd up in Geneva. m) first reaction wa-. to wonder 1f the Swiss had somehow lost contrut uf their borders. Js the re any party the Rev can·l crash'! Bu't it wa') kind of fun to see him there d1alogu1ng about burning moral issues with the Soviet strongman. Maybe you have to dislike Gorbacl1e' as much as I do to wish 1he Rev on htm. but for m y pan, I got a kick out oht. The Rev. k t's face 11. 1s Anienca's reigning moral Jl'e artist. He ts as incapable of feeling doubt or d1f· fidence as he 1s o f reaching a rauonal conclusion. Onl)' he could have run for the prc!>tdency on slogan'> hke "'From the O uthouse 10 the White House'.. nd tht C'icncva cm·u!. wouldn't haH been complete without a clo11vn As late would ha\I.~ 11. the Re' showed up 1n (1entva on the very da) that Stepm Fe1ch11 d11.:d. If you are 100 young to remember. S1ep1n Fetch1t - born Lincoln Theodore Monroe An- drew Perry -was the first blac..k movie ~tar. who-.e pioneering screen efTons both race'i would like to forget. He played slow-moving dark1es Qf 1ndc1erm1na1e grammar who, in· tellectu::ill). were barely photo· sens1tl\ c In relent )Care; h1!> films have hcen cffect1~cly banned. and he hac; Ix·· come a byword for negative stereo· types He defended himself to the end as ha\ 1ng made possible the emc-rg· JOSEPH SOBRAN e nlc of more d1gn1fied black acto rs such as Bill Cosby and Sidney Po111cr. Well , he did make people laugh. And 1n this world that should count for something. Laughter 1~ not '>O abundant that we can afford to be overl y !i.Crupulous about how 11's produced Maybe in 11me his ethnic humo r will come to be .. ecn as innocuous. hke Stanley Holloway's cockney humor. Or maybe, at the rate things are going. ~tank)' Holloway will come to be cur'>cd as a v1c1ous prop of an oppressive class system. Who knows'' In any cas.e. Mr Fetchtt knew he was a clown, \\htch 1<; more than can be ~1d for the Re\. '\ decade o r two hence. v.c ma~ be pondering the harm Je'>SC Jackson dtd ltl the blac k man·s image in !he'!(()\ There ts no \UbJeC t so grave - nudear holocau~t. Soviet Jew'>, South ..\fnca -that 11 doc'in't sound 1o,1ll) om·e the Kev goc'i 10 work on 1t. v.11h h1\ peculiar droll m1,.turc of porn· J)O'>llY and hambonc rhetoric. A.nJ wh1~e:. reward him for 11. the way they on<:c rewarded Step1n h :tchtt for a d11Teren1 'IOrt of hamm1ns. llotb men reflect the fashwn' of their times. It's not clear that the d11Tcrence between them rcpre~nt~ progress The Re'\ '>ell-image wa' d1sclus.ed most exphntl)' 1n tht· name of h1~ organ1zat1on, P\J~ll -which stood for People l ' n1tcd to 'ia"c Humanit}. until some embr;on1t '>t'nse of iron~ moved him to change the word .. save .. to ··serve." His 1nab1ltty to get elected to anything he doesn't already run hasn't dampened his conv1ct1on that he speaks for humanity itself. He docsn '1 nouce demurrals from some quarters of humanity who prefer o ther spokesmen. To this day the Rev remains an underrated component of Ronald Reagan's 1984 landslide. Nobody, not even Walter Mondale, did more to make Walter Mondale look preposterous. Liberal etiquette forced poor Mr. Mondale to Sii there through the debates among th<' Democratic cand1dates_pretend1ng to take the Rev senously. Then. at the Democrattc convention. the Re v gave a stem-winder that went on. and on. and on, and would have had Republicans rolhng 1n the aisles, 1f any had been present. In that speech the Rev tned to atone for his "Hym1etown" remarks. and made appeals to every Dem~ cra11c const1tuenq. including such metaphorical m1non11cs as homoset- uals. His 'et) presence on the podium marked the Democrats as 1he part) that couldn't sa~ no to any special interest. however absurd In his comical wa). he showed how d1v1s1"·e his v1s1on of "humanity" really is. A.fter which Dan Rather and the bo}S said what a great speech we had 1ust heard Well. 11 was long and loud we can give 11 that. And give Dan credit for tr) ing to be nice The truth 1s that nobody dares to laugh at Jesse JJckson. That's another ddTerence between him and Step1n Fctch1t. Ho\\ far we ha1te com~· Jo1~pb Sobraa 11 • syadic•t~ t'olamai1t. It was a very. very nice a ffair, and the guests amved with much glitter and plZUll, and everywhere you turned there was som eone to tell you what to do and.. where to go. The cocktail hour at the White House is quite short, and that isn·t a bad idea, because Jackie Kennedy once told me that everybody who goes to the White House 1s usually so rattled that they amve having taken a snort or two in their hotel. so u me for )US\ one dnnk, maybe one and a half, 1s qu1le enough time. thAnk you very much. So we were scaled. and I had a httle trouble rccognm ng one or two people. always embarrassing. So at the first opponunity I leaned over to th<' lovely lady seated on m ) nght and I whispered, ··w ho 1s seated on m ) left" I can't read the pla~ card.·· Well, 11 turned out to be only one of the mosl famous balh."t dancers 1n the world. a love!). graceful, lnhe young woman whom I spa~ an) advice on how to perfect her art. I was then stuck yel again. because I did not recognize the gentle man o n her left. Once again I turned to my chaperone and she whispered again. ..That 1s Peter Ustinov" So I spoke to Mr. U. about his schedule and learned that the ven next day he was returning to Vienna. whence he had flown JUSt 10 be at this pan} There he would lake up rehearsing an opera he 1!. conducting this week So we talked about music. and about conducung. and he spoke of the tnals of conducting. Hc 1s very much ltke -171$1ii l:tdt.J:1~1;,J,Nk·l;t.iil:1 .1---------------Charlie Chaplin in that he tends 10 1m1t.ate anybod) he 1s talking about. lor instance Toscanini l suno' remembered one umc French framed Mata Hari who worked for them v.hcn Toscanini went to an opera rehearsal and what d o vou know. all th<' soloists and all the chorus werc on stnke' Did this bother Toscan1n1? 'lot in the least He proceeded not onl} to serve as conductor. but 10 serve also as bass. bantonc. tenor. alto. soprano, coloratura and 1..horu!> He proceeded to demonstrate . and Free-la n cer who commit ted espionage on ce -according to F ra n ce· s own fi les WASHI NUTON -The cynical betrayal of e1o,p1onagc agent!> by their own go,emmcnl!I, !>O vividly de· p1 ('tcd 1n the fit t1on of John Le Carre, 1'i not !ht• product of the Cold War at all \1Al)-<.•1gh1 ~cars ago. the archetypal tcmptre'l'i. Mata Han. wa~ framed and C\et utcd by the onl) count') -,he had ever spied for Mata Han 1nn,Kcnt" The "'Oml\n who\<' nam\· hccamc a S) nonym lor the ~fl) "'ho worm' military ~'!'('!\ out ot unwar) ~' partners? That's ng)ll French m1htar) file\, sealed 1n 1917 supposedly for 100 years. reveal that Mata Han wu not a German 'iP)'· but a frtt-lance agent who committed e'ip1onag<' only o nC'C -for the h cnch The files of her serret tnal were opened last year tu American Jounialtst Russell Warren Howe. H1stonan" have acccetcd for years the .. rtnch government s charge that Mata Han (a Dutch woman horn Marp~tha Circrtruida Zclle)cost th<" hves of hundrc.ds of thousands of AlhNJ soldiers 10 World War I by S<'lltnl the Germans information she had wheedled out of French and Bn tt5h OtliC(n The 1nvestip1ivc and Jud1C'lal file -4'97 Items. mostl handwnttcn notes -was scaled af\er her executton in 1917 Hc~·s ~hat Hov.t lcamc.d from the dossier: •Mai. H1n'sol"lly CJp1on.aaufTon wu 1n Madnd. and she wa "'ortma for tht French he ~uced 1 ~rman m1hi.ey attache lhcrt and pent thrtt afternoons 1n bed W1tb tum . But lhe only information 'he aot wa either 'talc or inaccurate • he dtd ~pt monc:)' from German 1n1.tlhacnC(. But all sbt ever pvc 1hem v.crt new pepcr f'tl'OnJ and aouip 1otcnded 10 ,rt tht m11t1ary attachl' to talk dunng their dalliance m Madn<l 1 his pump- pnming was hart.II) wonhy o f eight criminal charge'> of c'>p1onage. for which \he wa\ '>hot •At her \Ccrct tnal. the French rct'uSC'd to let Mata lfan call tw(1 w11ncssc<, who wuld ha1te proved her not gu1ll) Wh) '' I rante \\as nfe v.1th anu-forc1gn ..cnt1mcnt and had re- lCnth sulTert'<l appalling losses due 10 its inept gencrah •\ \lapegoat v.ac, needed. and J t111c:1gncr was the perfect \t'tup •Mata I Ian ' frameup was de· hbcratCI) ahcttcd b) the Germani.. who thought she h•1d cheated them (She considered the payment her JUSt due as compen"3t1on for property the Germans had ..c11ed early 10 the war.) So the~ ~nt menages -1n a code tht') knew the r rench had bro ken - "uggc .. 11ng that Mata Han was tnde-cd llnC of their \pies. hench 1n telltgencc doctored the intel"l'Cpa 10 make her Jppear cven 1u1h1er •Tht French lured MaUI Han into e\pt0031C with promt\C10fht&}\ pa 1f .. he could ~uC't the German acneral commandtn& (.)((Upatton forcn 1n Belgium She needed money {pr h_!t. lo,cr. a 21·)'<'ar-old Ru ian capi.1n threatened with bhndncu from a mu\tarJ au atta<'k Howe \lo":l'i shown the Mai. Han filcHt the Chateau de V inccnne1. the 'er) pla c lwhcrt the • 1-ycu-old "'sp) •• wa'> e\ecuted by finna sql.ltd He wa allo"'ed to take notes on tM matenal 1n the file. he to&d our auoc111c t .c Whitten, but was per· m1tted to photocop~ enly \Omc lctten wnncn h) M1U1 Han and M>~ pho wsnaphi. Ho-.'t''s book. "MllA Han -1 he Tf\Jc tot)."' ~u he pubh hed nt•t )H f , the whole table was his 'crv rapt audience You tr) 1t After dinner. I told the Pnnccss of Wales that I could cure her of Jet lag 1f she hkcd. How" Well. I said. a fncnd of a fn end is a Bnt1sh doctor who spec1ahzes in JUSt that -JC't lag And he ..ays that JCt lag comes from internal perspiration (noucc I didn't JacK AllDEISOI and JOSEPH SPEAR 8-\K HEESH Bll E S)nan strong man Hate1 .\s..ad 1c; tom hetwC"en a nc~d to c-rad. dov. n o n tht corruption threatening hie; l'Ountt).., «onom\. and a n«d to a<;\ure the 'uppon of thl' 'cn. official\ who are m ost corrupt The problem hac; h«n e~acerbated b., )ria·., 1ncre:l~1ng control of LC'banon a trad111onal c;mugglerc;· parad1st Mllre than SI b1llton worth ()f merchand1<1e 1\ smuggled into S) na eac..h \car from Lebanon But .\ssad can't hnng himself 10 crack do lo\in f or one thing. h1 no torio us }ounger hrnthcr R1faat, control' the luc;ra\l'e ha,h1\h trade in lehano n'\ Rckaa Valle~ MlN l-EDITORIAL Our outraie continue\ to fester ovet the ca\C' ol M1rosla' Med\ld, the unfortunate Ukr1Jn1an ~1lor who)( attempt to 1ump ship and sttk asylul'!l-wai. thwancd h y burraucrat1\ bOncheadc.dness. There's shame er\Ouih Tor al( hut sum) • s I niche tn infamy must be fC"S.Crved for tht' .ovemmcnt psych11tn l who c"mtned Medvtd and concluded that h1\ actions -..ere "ba~ on a rathcr 1mpulstvt dec1\1on -·arah- b1na rorth~&htterand austo• -rather than on an). dttp..rootc.d poht1cal or moraJ bchd'\ ... To redutt • dcspttat( bid for freedom to the lc"cl of a beer oommc~l 1s di~~ful -e"cn for • savemment hnolt '3) .. sw<'at'' to the pnnccss) So you should take a lot of salt. not salt pill~ -the' d on't evaporatt' qu1ckl)· eno ugh Just plain salt. For instance. I told her this doctor say~ you ~hould put a heaping teaspoonful of salt 1n a l UP ofcoff~ the mtnutt' you set into the ;urplane The pnncess loo~ed homfied. and "mulated an upchuck rcspon~ But v.a11 I ..aid FtH' ho un later. do C\3l 11' the \amc thing. and you Wlll C\(ll:nrn1..e a miracle· The salted ~11f1« v.111tl\\te 10 you ltke ambrosia That ,., 'our hod., talk ins. telltng you hnv. grnttful 11 1s that you have gi ven 1t the ..alt 1t \0 hadh need I do not knov. wheth<·r \he tned 1t 101ng hQmc, and 'lh<' ha\ not written me. RC'Cun-;truc11ng for m y 50n, who wa\ at nl\ i.blc. I had a problem until 1 rcmembel't"d that old and probltbly apocryphal Greek, Mncmos. He had in I 0 pcopk for dinner, was caUcd out and suddenly. lttcrally, the roof fell 1n, and when he 101 bltck, w~ there had bttn a n1oc dinull room Wlth nice people. there wu onh rubble ~ But be1n1 a Greek. he 1nnanlly founded a ph1l0t0ph) bucd oa -as~111on He could remember~ wa ~atc.d on his kft. and who to dll len or her. and who to the~ or~., etc . \tartans ap1n on bu rilht, aed before Iona be bad not oety ,. constNctcd bu t.abk. '*' fnoa •••die cp1sumol01Y called mac9lOlli&:a. So l had I ltttJt lftftdd .,..._ ill mnemon10.. wtn ... a.u., II a .,.11111• teiaaalt1. \ , I l Financial cOunselor $hares plan for Success BJ PAUL AaCBIPLEV ... p.llr ....... The auocessful financial counsefor worts tong hours, reads business publications constantly, respects a client's confidentiality, interacts well with people and. above all, thinks. Those were some of the rn~ights ·shared with young people by Nannet- te Macbeth who, by following her own advice, earns an income "well into the six figures." .,.., ............ .., ................ r Nannette Macbeth, Merrill Lynch'• top female producer in Southern Caltfomla, ezplaln• to Fred Petenon '•Newport Harbor Hlgh School clau what It takea theae dayato have a aucceaeful career u a financial counaelor. Tax planning talk set At the Nov. 25 Business Referr-al Assoc1at1on luncheon meeting, Ernest Vining. C.P.A. will be the speaker. His topic 1s .. Tax Planning with Laws that Exist in 1985." Business Referral Association meetings are held at noon. at the Seventh Floor Restaurant in the Home Savings Building on El Toro Road at Interstate 5. Meetings are open to professionals, business owners, executives. managers and sales people who are interested in increasing their business. Anyone interested in promoting their business should contact Betty Hie at 581-1106. • • • Businesswomen from the Huntington Beach area are invited to attend the weekly breakfast meetings of Ali Lassen's Leads Club from 7: 15 to 8:30 a.m. Thursdays at the Good Earth restaurant in Huntington Beach. For more information and reservations to the networking group's meetings, call 968-2421. Interest rate optimism keys mark~tsurge NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market maintained its record-break- ing momentum this past week. in an impressive continuation of a two- month rally that analysts attribute lower interest rates. "It was another week where many averages went to new records,'' said Newton Zinder, an analyst with E.F. Hutton. Larry Wachtel, an analyst with Prudential-Bache Securities, said, "I think the entire week was just one ongoing demonstration of the mar- ket's power." The Dow Jones average of 30 ;iiiiiiiiii~iii!ijiii~iiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ industrials. the best-known stock YOUR CHOICE!! market indicator. set a record on Monday, paused on Tuesday and Wednesday, roared foreward 23.05 it.To Pa · e W bb ~~ tb b t f b tb points on Thursday and then edged .n' w JD e er o.u.e.rs e es O O up Friday for its third daily record of worlds ... high yield fixed income portfolios the five sessions. wbicb provide either tax-free or fully taxable Neting the midweek flounder. tbl • Wachtel said: "There are two ways mon Y income. you consolidate in the stock market. 8.50%* l'•l•eWeltlMir C.IHoirnla 1 .. .a .... pt l'oirtfollo ....... ,...._ .... ....., ............... ............. ................ c.Mf ..... __,, ...... ..._T .. ........ , ......... ._. ...... ca ................. """'-"-........... 11.88~* l'alnoWoltltor GllMA l'ortfollo ............. _ ............................... lty ....... _, • Alt ............ ·-· ........ caac ... ... ............... , p_ ..... ~ .. ..... ,_. .............. YleW Call Marc Foater at (714) 752-«>211 or Mall thla Coupon ••• 1bank )OU Paine\lebber •• :Marc Foster/PaineWebber (714) 752-0211 ~ 8 4590 MacArthur Blvd., •600; Newport Beach, CA 92660 a • Name • • • • Address • . --· : City_ Stat e Zip : • • a Home Phone aus.· Phone a ~Income Preference 0 Taxable 0 Tax-Free : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I .- . .. ---·I • , Either you move downward or you move sideways." This time, the rnarket moved sideways. and that also attests to its strength, he sajd. The Dow average has gained more than 160 points since late in Septem- ber. "Jt has moved into the emotional," Wachtel said ... One thin$ you can't measure in a computer 1s fear and greed. And what we're seeing here is veed. How far it will take the market is hard to say." Analysts say the decline in interest rates is behind the enthusiasm on Wall Street? "There is a presumption that rates will move lower,'' Wachtel said. Lower interest rates make stocks an attractive investment alternative to certificates of deposit and other bank instruments. In addition, lower rates fuel the economy, which is good for corporate profits. Zinder has a slightly different view than Wachtel. "What we're seeing here are two things work.in very much in favor of the stock market. The econo'my looks ~tronger and interests rates are going lower. It's something that investors haven't seen in a long time. possibly two decades,'' he said. For the week, the Dow Jones average rose 29.24 points to 1.464.33. An assistant vice president at Merrill Lynch. Pierce. Fenner & Smith Inc. in Orange County, Macbeth talked with students in Fred Peterson's Business and Consumer Law class at Newport Harbor High School last week about a career as a financial counselor. •·This business is extremely attract- ive because it has expanded so much," she said ... If I concentrated only on stocks, I wouldn't be making the money I make today." The stock broker of yesteryear has become today's financial counselor. as more investors depend on a single source to help the m witp their stock p:ortfolios. taxes, insurance, real es- tate and other financial matters. Macbeth said the typical financial ,counselor doesn't have to be an ~xpert in aJI those fields. ~ather, the counselor has an overview of a client's financial needs and serves as a liaison between the experts and the client. Listeners perked up when Macbeth alluded to her income. but when asked how they should prepare for a career like her's, they were surprised. ''I believe there are two things everyone should learn in school, no matter what career they pursue: How to think and how to deal with people," she said. .. Certainly, business courses don't hurt, but it's really a broad-based field." • She also stressed the importance of reading. "Nobody reads anymore. The TV's on 24 hours a day, and when you get everything in neat little bits you don't get the whole truth," she said. Not surprisingly, much of what Macbeth reads is business-oriented. "I read magazines constantly.'' she said. Among them, Forbes is .. didac- tic. definitely his magazine," Barron is "good readini· because it's often light and funny,· and Business Week is "constantly off. editorially. If you do the opposite of what they say you'll make money." When the average person's eyes begin to glaze over with talk of convertible bonds. tax minimization, liquidity factors and other financial jargon, Macbeth enthuses, "It's excit- ing. But J'm not into the process, I'm into results." But there are no shortcuts to success. she tells students 'on her many visits to area schools. 1 Macbeth, 41. juggles her home Jjfe -including three children . ancf upkeep of a 7,000-square-foot house -with I I-hour days at the office and endless reading in the evenings. Arrising at 4~30 a.m. each day, and in the office by 6:30 or 7. she won't leave until 5:30 or 6 p.m. "l don't think you can be successful if you don't put in those hours," she said. Those long hours have paid off, too. Macbeth is the top producing woman in Southern California for Merrill Lynch. and a member of the Merrill Uynch Chairman's Club and Win Smith Society, which recognizes br0kers who produce more than $500,000 in a single year for the firm. She's listed in "Who's Who In the West'' and "Biography of American Personalit}'." · Clients apparently appreciate her efforts, too. She recalled the time she had to bow out of a special church service she was going to attend with a religious friend because· the stock market was still open. .. She sajd she would pray for me, and at the meeting when she began to talk about her financial friend being Nannette Macbeth absent an elderly woman asked, 'You mean Nannette Macbeth? I'm glad she's not here, she's watching m y money!" And even thOU$h taking time from her work to talk Wlth students .. is very costly to me," Macbeth said she felt a need to contribute to the education process . "It's important for business people to be in tile schools and see what Life i6 really like," she said. And what has she learned from her visits? "Young people today are more aware of everything in general," sbe said, primarily because of the in- fluence of television. "But I don't know if they balance their checkbooks any better." 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Large gryphon statues stand at the entrances to protect inhat:ti- tants, just as they guarded m'°d world communities throughout Europe. Models are decorated to rep- resent world-famous seaside re- sorts. The Mykonos, recalling the Jetsetter retreat off the coast of 'Greece, has whitewashed build- ings and thatched windmills clustered around a crescent harbor. The one-story home has two-bedrooms and two baths, with volume ceilings in the living room and master bath, plus a skylight. Like all Villagio homes, it features a separate dining room and breakfast nook. Next stop Is the Island of Corfu: lush, picturesque, with a Euro- pean flair. The former summer palace of the Greek royal family Is here. The Corfu "palace" at Villagio Is a two-bedroom, two- bath home with a loft overlooking the living room and a spiral staircase. On to the Costa Blanca of Spain and the harbor city of Allcante. Villagio has translated this stretch of uncrowded beaches into a two-story home Upper mlddle-lncom~ buy era are snatching up cm tom bomea at Sea Pointe E•tates. Sea Pointe offers custom homes at 'affordable' price Alternative to tract home aimed at upper middle income buyer Prior to World War II. just about all new homes were cus- tom-built on private lots. Then came the "pro1ects" tracts of look-alike, "cookie cut- ter" homes. Cheaper and quicker to build, and affordable to the majority of buyers, tract homes became the norm, whlle custom homes be- came the exclusive balllwlck of those blessed with megabucks. But that trend Is changing, at least for one segment of the market, according to John Koc- mur, executive vice president of Central Capital Development Co. The company's Sea Pointe Es- tates In San Clemente has at- tracted glowing reviews from the residential media. ··Although many Sea Pointe buyers are, Indeed, wealthy people who can easily Invest $700,000 or $800,000, even $1 million or more, in their new homes. we are also doing an excellent job of providing an alternative to tract homes for the buyer in the $350,000 to $500,000 range," said Kocmur. This includes the upper middle income move-up buyer as well as the family that has owned two or three homes and is now looking to advance their lifestyle to a more luxurious level. What kinds of people does that market segment reflect? "The successful business ex- ecutive, merchant, entrepreneur, or professional who has risen above the so-called 'average' but who Is still not In the millionaire class," responded Kocmur. "I'm talking about the family that has a gross annual Income In the $80,000 to $150,000 range 1 and will have a gain of $150,000 I to $200,000 on sale of their house. Income taxes w ill eliminate a significant part of such gain, unless the family re- invests their proceeds in a home of equal or higher cost." The $50 million Sea Pointe Estates community is taking shape on the hillsides east of the I San Diego Freeway. near the Camino de Estrella exit . Purchasers can select from home sites of 9.000 to 36,000 square feet. at prices ranging I from $85,000 to $522.500. When completed, 248 custom homes will make up the com- munity. Some of the homes will be valued in excess of $1 million. Addltlonal Information Is avail- able by calling the Sea Pointe Estates sales office at 643-1392 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Rcminhu:nr ol a cottage in Engl.mJ \ lush co;Nal C( 1un - -cr~..,1Jl', th1, rt•m,trLlhle h1...,n1t ii ul gc1r,l1..·n .1tm1"phl0rl' . mll .ill 't'CUrch hl.'hm1.I gu.irJcJ g.Hc' Th'' ' 1--c,I rill 1m. l' 2 h.lt h 1.. ll'h •rn h1 imt· clc.irh tllu~tr.H1..'' th1..· ,1rr 111 luxun11u' living .'\n11th1..·r "('u,111m t-vt.1,k ll1r the Seit· hnmc hlcnJ., cl,1.,,1c li..1Jor .trlhttnturl.' w 1th thl' mllst 11\lh.k·rn l'I p,1mpl.'rm~ .rn1l'n1t1c:-.. A k1tcl1cm Jc,1gncJ tor the (u,'>lest gtiurmct A roman- tic ma,tcr hcdruum 'ulte hideaway. Cap· rivatmg l1vrng .m_.,,,. AIJ ,mmundeJ hy a MaJc" n::-.1dcncc 111 Sea Pomtt' E't•lh ... , Ottered f\t $395,000. Call (714) 643,1392 f,,r Jct.111.... S,11c, Otlt(l.' Hrnm: ll"'·lX' .1111 rt' [)11,1.. 38 Marbella Ori\<lnt IMtt1•; ~tun l )!Jnll\' ( ••Ill!\ 'I ''' { 1mm .. ll1 bt 11111.i~ '" ...... 1 """ • Engl1.;h Cl)untr) anJ ch.1rm ht>h1nJ ji!u.uJ1..·J i.:arc,. with three bedrooms and 2'12 baths. Allcante's skylighted hallway bridge overlooks •the living and dining rooms. Cannes, along the posh French Riviera, draws stars from around the world to Its yearly film festival. Vlilaglo's Cannes is a two-story home with two bedrooms and 2'h baths and a loft that overlooks the living room. The last stop at Villagio, Amalfl, Is located along the "divine costlera" or the divine coast-of southern Italy. Villagio's Amalfi is a deluxe two-story home with four bedrooms. 2'1? baths and a grand family room. To visit Villaglo. take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Avenida de Pico offramp. Travel east on Pico and turn right on Calle de Cerre. _,. For more information. call 498-1600. Vlllaglo offers seaside living ln San Clemente footbilla. Tour South Peak estate home today Home shoppers and their fam- ilies have the opportunity today to tour an estate home at South Peak ln Laguna Niguel. South Peak Is a gate-guarded community of custom homes and homesltes overlooking Monarch Beach in Laguna Niguel. The open house. hosted by South Peak Limited, will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Designed with a trad1t1ona1 French Country styling. the four- bedroom home encompasses 4,377 square feet of interior llvina area in a two-story arrangement. The exterior is distinguished by expanses . of handcut stone veneer, half-timber trim. poly- gonal turrets and dormer win- dow;;. A hand-carved doorway opens to an entry foyer showcased by a curved staircase and a beamed and vaulted ceiling Ad1acent to the sunken living room 1s a formal dining room with French doors that open to an ocean view The family room offers a brick fireplace. a re- cessed entertainment area and a wet bar. Encompassing ~he entire sec- ond floor Is a 995-square-foot master bedroom suite. It has a view of the Pacific through double French doors opening onto a private balcony. 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It was a sweet decision for Tro)ans' faithful, but as fate wou ld have 11, all they reall y did was snap the Bruins' seven-game winning streak to give them that familiar underdog edge Jan. I. Despite the loss m a topsy-t urvy finish. the 8-2-1 Bruins are on their way to the Rose Bowl for the third time in four years, backing into a confrontation with Big-I 0 champion Iowa on New Year's Day because of Arizona's 16-13 upset of Arizona State later in the evening, in a game very similar to the USC-UCLA game with turnovers kill ing the loser. USC quarterback Rodney Peete (16) ta haaaed by a teammate and rataea his arm ,,...._... tn triumph u the underdo& Trojan• up.et UCLA, 17-13, at the Collaeum Saturday. As it turned out, the Bruins didn't even have to show up to qualify for the Rose Bowl Game. "I know this is corny, but it's what Rams, Pack lJattle inconsistency Each trying for sta bility fiiTheir m a tc h up today ---- The Rams. sagging recently but s11ll 1n control of the National Football Conference's Western Division. meet the pla) off-hopeful Green Bay Packers today at Anaheim Stadium The Rams. who got off to a 7-0 stan but have lost three of their last four games. go into the I p.m. contest with a two-game lead over the defending Super Bowl champion San Francisco 49ers in the NFC West. The Packers are 5-6 and st1ll 1n contention for a w1ld<ard playoff spot following 1mpr<.'ssive wins in their last two outings. Green Bay cu rrently 1s third in the NFC Central behind the 11-0 Chicago Bears and the 6-5 Detroit Lions. "You can consider everythmg that might happen," Robinson said, "but the only thing that's important right now is that we have to play Green Bay." "We have an extremely touih opponent-the Los Angeles Rams." Gregg said. "All I want 10 think about 1s that game. We can't afford to think about anything else." The Rams have been struggling the past month, lostng first to San Francisco. beaung New Orleans. then losing to the New York G1antl> and Atlanta. "I'm confident that we'll come back and pla} very hard and very well Qur last fiv e games:· Robinson said. "What we have to do now 1swhat a lot of other teams in the league have had to do-snap out of a slump. We just have to get back to playing the game we're capable of playing." Interestingly, two of Green Bay's losses have come at the hands of the Chicago Bears. who are 11 -0 and humbled the Dallas Co•ys, 44-0, last weekend. 'f "I say look at our football team with a httle bit different eye," Gregg said, referring to the fact that the Packers' losses to Chicago came by scores of 23-7 and 16-10 Dickey. who passed for 302 yards and two touchdowns against New Orleans. said the Packers have been an ui>-and-down team all year. "We had played poorly for three weeks but we've played well the last two weeks and that's made everyone look better. including me." he said. Asked about a possible wild-card berth for the Packers. Dickey said, "That seems pretty far away nght now. We're not talking playoffs around here." Race for Rose Bowl lll'ACll'IC· 10 CONP:IRINCI c:.,.,.._ Ovw811 WLT WLT UCLA 61 0 1 1 1 ArlzoN S20 13 0 Arlzon. Slalt Was111no1on S?O ll O S30 650 use •30 550 Oreoon 330 !>.SO S1antord W11hlno1on Slelt Oreoon fllelt 3 0 4 6 0 3 0 4 ' 0 2 o J a o • Ctlllornle 2 0 4' 1 0 S.l\lrdev'• Suns use 17. UCLA 13 Arlzone 16. Arizona Slt lt 13 Stanford 1• Calllornle tt Oreoon :u, Oreoon Stale 13 W11111no1on Stal• 11. w.,n1no1on 10 Nut S.tvrdeV'a G•mt USC YI Oreoon ,, TOkvo BIG· 10 CONP:IERE NCE CanfeAnelt WLT lowe 7 l O Mtchloen 6 l 1 llllnols S 1 l Ohio Stele S 3 0 Mlchloen S1a1e S 3 o Mlnne$Ola • • 0 Purdue 3 S O WIKonlln , 6 0 11\dlt na I 1 0 Norrnwe,iern I 1 0 S.llKdeV'I Sc.,.tl Mlcntoan 27, Ohio Sra1e 17 Iowa 31, Mlnn1101a 9 Pura~ :u. 1nol1na 11 Mlehloan State •1, Wls.con,tn 1 llllnol' 4S. Norlhwtsltrn 20 OVtr•• WLT 10 ' 0 9 1 I 6 • I I l l , • 0 6 s 0 s 6 0 5 6 0 • 1 0 J a o this is all about," said a beaming Tollner. "It was you ng people who kept fighting, who looked like they'd crack. but who didn't. and finall y found a way to beat UCLA." In a dramatic reversal the Trojans Neither Coach John Robinson of the Rams nor Coach Forrest Gregg oft he Packers 1s thmkmg much about the playoff poss1b1llt1cs. however. The Packers. wnh veteran Lynn Dickey back at quanerback. are coming off a 38-14 victory over New Orleans. The previous week, the} beat the Minnesota Vikrngs. 27-17. About the Rams. he said. ''They are certainly a very good football team. Of course, I've only been watching their defense. They're very sohd, they don't have any weaknesses. It's very difficult to make big plays on them." Lynn Dickey Raiders will try to buck opportunistic Broncos Anothe r sizeable crowd expect edto see AFC ~est-lead i ng Denve r in Coliseum LOS ANGELES (A P) -II thl'n: was a turning paint m a nega11vl' d1rec11on for the Los Angele~ Raiders last season, it occurred when they dropped a 22-19 oven1 me decision 10 the Denver Broncos at the C'oli'><.'um . The Raiders had won seven of their first eight games before the Oct. 28 r..ffair against Denvc:r. The> finished the season 11-6. including a I J. 7 loss 10 Seattle tn the Amt'ncan Football Conference wild-card playoff game "I don't lake to rehve that.'' Coach Tom Flores of the Raiders said last week of the ovcn1me loss to Denver as hrs team prepared to face the Broncos at the Coliseum today "It J USI happened. and it's h1stOr) now. "I had to watch the game on film. Right at the begrnning of the over- time. after we completed a long pass. the film went dark. I swear 11." Tht' long pass referred to by Flores moved the Raiders deep into Denver territory. But on the next play. Los Angeles fullback Frank Hawkins earned the ball. fumbled. and the Broncos re- covcrt'd. The Raiders were well w11hm the range of place-kicker Chris Bah r, but didn't go for the three points on first down. Pirates end year with upset of Dons Late fie ld goals get Bu cs victory from Ra n c ho Sa n tiago C\y RICHARD DUNN DMly ,.._ C4W?'11,1ndM1 Dick f ucker. "'ho said he 1c. U'lu·na1n about hi\ luture as Orange C o:rn < ollege's football coach . ma)' haH a hard lime wanting to leave the 1c.h after "'hat he w11nc\\Cd 'iaturda\' night Behind two founh~quam·r field goal\ b) Tom Conc1. ht\ rirates (2-7-1 , 2-6) upset Rant'ho ~ar111ago (5 ~. 1-5). 16-15. Regardless of whether I uc:krr end<i h1!. coach1na career or not m the next couple w~ks.. his Pirate!> gave him something he'll n:mcmber Down 13-10 midwa} through tht' founh quarter. Orange < oast took advantage of Rancho Santiago turn- overs and converted them mto field aoals, then held ofT a late surgt' bv the Dons to pull out the M1'sion (·on- fercnce victory at ()('(' Tucker, the Pirates" head < onch for 24 seasons who's bad seven ~tra1atu losma years. maintains he 1\ 1111 unsurt about rctan:mcnt What he doe<1 know 1s that Orantt Coast played aJ upcrbl> as II rnuld 1n Its last pme of a disapp01nuna year The Plrates scored their onl) . . touchdown with I 0:48 left 1n the first half -Scot Hagey caught a I-yard pass from quanerback Ken Laszlo - but theynad trouble holding onto the ball tn the second half. OCT fumbled a total of five times, losing fou r of them, and once on the Rancho 'iant1a.go I-yard line. .. I didn't think WC W('l'C going IQ (win) after fumbling on the I-yard lane," Tucker said. The second-quarter sconng dnve lasted 12 plays and went 64 yards for the Pirates. but the Don . thanks to an Orange Coast fumble, were able 10 come back with I :28 remarn1ng in the ~econd quaner and score a touch· down 28 seconds later when Ed Nasser caught a 2-yard pau from John Cook. Armen Mt'rdjan11n recovered the loost football on the Pu-ate 15 after Chns Mendenhall had the hall jarred free. Two plays later. the Don' scored and 11 was 7-7 at halfume. Mendenhall wa' the backbone of the Pirates offense. In (act, he was most of the Pirates offense, rush1na ror 129 yards on 32 carries -or as many rushins attempts as the entire Rancho Sanuqo &eam. It was Mendenhall, carryina for six first downs. that hf\ed a struaahna offense. But the Pirates' defense is whal decided 1t ''It's different than from what we've been do ma." T u(ker Ytd of his team·~ second wtn of the year. ''The (Pl .... eM OCC/1U2) Ult1matel}. Rich Karlis k1ckc:d a 38-}ard field goal as time expired m the O\entme to gi"e the Bronco .. the ' 1ctory and ~nd more than 90.000 fans home unhapp). Karhs kicked his field goal shonl} after the Broncos intercepted a pass thrown by Marc Wilson. "If we had 1t to do over again. I probably would have played for a tie at the end," Flores said. "It was an exciting game before a big crowd. It looks hkc we're going to have another big crowd Sunda). I hope the outcome 1s different." The Broncos bnng an AFC West- ern D1 v1s1on-leadmg 8-3 record mto the I p.m. gameJ. while the Raiders arc 7-4. A crowd 01 more than 80.000 1s expected. The Raiders arc favored by 4112 potnlS. It's the first of two games between the teams; the~ meet again 1n Denver on Dec. 8. "If we can get by them, 11 reall ) becomes a tight race." Flores said. "I thought it was going to be a battle. a street fight, in ourdiv1s1on. That's the way it's proven to be. "Denver's defense is the same as 11 has been. very opponun1stic. You look up and they're picking up a fumble or causing a fumble, turning a game around. The blocked field goal against San Diego was no accident. They play very well as a team." Flores referred to the winning play tn Denver's 30-24 ovcname wm over the Chargers last Sunday. The Bron- cos scored in ovenime on a blocked field goal return. The Raiders wall probably be without three defensive stancrs. Strong safety Mike Davis and de- Oran.le Cout eonece nmnm, Mok Cllrte llerufenball abakett off tackle attempt from tensive enel Lyle Alzado are both definttely· s1delancd -Davis was placed on the tnJured reserve list on Nov. I J because of a knee tnJury and Alzado was placed on the injured reserve list this past week because ofa tear tn the Achilles tendon m his left leg. Also. free !.afet) Vann Mc Elroy hds a hamstring tnJury and was con- sidered very doubtful. The Bronco!., meanwhile. will be without running back Sammy Wind- er. who leads the team tn rushing with 533 yards on 151 cames and 1s third tn rece1v1ng with 28 catches for 168 )'a rds. Wander underwent anhroscop1c knee surgcr) last Tues- day. Denver ( oach Dan Reeves said that Gerald W1llh11c will stan 1n Winder's place. avo1Jed cenain defeat when UCLA's Eric Ball fumbled at the USC I. with Marcus Cotton catching it in mi4~air and running it out to the Trojans' I l with 14:36 left, leaving UCLA ~th a precarious I 3-10 lead. . Later, still down by three poUllJ., the Trojans put 1oeether a 56-Erd scoring march with quarter ck Rodney Peete pushing over rom inches out wi th I: 13 left 10 give Tollner's crew the verdict. I "We told each other on that last dnve," sa1d offensive lineman Davtd Cadigan, a 6-5. 265-pound hulk fr~ Newpon Harbor High, 'this 1s 11. If his 1s what we've worked for and tHis is how we want 11. Rodney's calling it and no way are we going to 'be stopped."' But 11 wasn't easy against tbc natron's No. I defense agains the run. With founh-and-two at U.e UCLA 7, the Trojans went to Pe eol'l an option keeper around the righ side to the 3, then three plays lat be nudged over. "I thought about the situ tion before the game." said Tollner. "We were going for the win, not a tie .• J A Uc would ha ve been Just as destructive1P UC LA's quest for a Rose Bowl but the Trojans weren't thinking denial with a tte. they wanted all o "Even when we went to the R Bowl there was something missin ' recalled Cadigan. who operated strong tackle, then strong guard wh f Pleue .ee UCLA/B~ ) Lakers outgun Blazers PORTLAND (A P) -James Worthy poured an 25 points, all iti the first three quaners. Saturday nilftt to pace the Los Angeles Lakers to a 130-113 National Basketball Associa- tion romp over the shon-handed Portland Trail Blazers. The Lakers, 12-2, never trailed and blew open a 34-14 lead in the first quane~ , Ponland. playi ng without st.aners Sam Bowie and Clyde Drexler due to IOJunes, rallied to within eight. 36-28. But Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led a 10-2 Laker spun to put the defending NBA champions 1n control for good. Los Angeles stretched the lud to 66-42 on Mike McGee's three-point bomb at the halftime buzzer. The Blazers made JUSt 36 percent of their field goals 1n the first half. Pon land, 9-7, never came closer than 16 tn the second half and the l.akers Led by as many as 26. Magic Johnson .scored 17 points and dashed out 14 assists for the Lakers. including 13 assists m the first half. Abdul-Jabbar and Kun Ram bis also scored 17 apiece for the winners. Most of the Los Angeles players sat out the final quaner when the gitmc's outcome was assured. Rookie Terry Porter scored a career-high 24 points to pace the Blazers. while Mychal Thompson added 19. The Lakers have beaten Ponland 11 of the last 13 times the two teams have met. Penland lost its third straight home µme. while Los An- geles stretched its road record to 7-1 The Lakers return to the Forum tonight to meet the San Antonio Spurs m a 7:30 contest. Late rallY lifts Titans past49ers . From AP dl1patcbc1 Freshman quanerback Tonyl Dall threw two touchdown passes and tailback Rick Calhoun ran for two scores Saturday as Cal State Fullen on rallied for a 38-27 PC' AA victory over Lon~ Beach State at Santa Ana tad1um. Fullerton Kored 21 points in the final 7'11 minutes to offset a 371-yard total offense performan~c by 49er quanerback Doug Gaynor. Gaynor completed 26 of 37 passes to itel an NC' AA single-season record with J,22 completions. u>na Beach ended its season at 6-6 overt&! and 4-3 in the PCAA. flll- enon 1s S-S , 4-2 m the lcaaue. end hosts Pacific next week. Calhc>un scored on a 2-yard run on the f\rst\~y of the fourth quartet to cut Lon Beach's lead to 20-17. But the 49crs taJ1atcd immediately and took a 27-7 lead on a four-play, 78- yard touch~wn drive when Gaynor ran the b&tl i" O'om 23 yards. , The Titans \~then moved 77 yards and scored on 3-yaf'(I pass from Ddl to tight end 1m Thornton. Dall passed to Mar Hood for the two- pomt convers10 to make it P·2S with 7.29 to pla) Fullenon rccov cd an onside kick and moved 38 ya before Calhoun 1eored the 10-ahcad uchdown ftom rhe 6 with S:09 10 pla> .. . '• ' -------· ·-·-·--- • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, HOY9mber 2.4, 1N5 8l 1 SPORTS BREAK COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOifers' graft: ,_ Aiutrre acorea triple doable c...-I S D ·1 f bl Taking money in the Skins Ganie Mar• Aplrn of Dallas hit double diaits in 1COrina. rebou.nds and usists. leadina~cMavericksto,all?·f04vi~ory m un ev1 s uni e over Indiana Saturday n1abt in a Nahonal From AP dl1patcllea · . MURRIETA, Cal.if.-It isn't official. - h 1s not a . c.hamp1 onship. Even the E:9 Basketball Association pme. The triple-double was the second in the club's history. with Aauirre geuina the R B I h lint one on Jan. 14, 1983 apinst Denver ... In other 0 s e ow c an c e NBA pmes. Orlu4e WMlrY1e and Geor1e Gervla exploded for 2S third-quarter points as Chicago dcrcated Oolden State, 13S-108 ... Adria.a Outley matched his season hi&b of 41 points, including 28 in the first half, to lead Otah to a 11 6-106 victory over Atlanta ... Robert Part11I sc-0rcd 27 points and Kevin McHale 2S as Boston became the first New York opponent to score I 00 points at Madison Square Garden this season in a 113-104 victory over the New York ... Calvl.a Natt, who had a aame-higb 29 points. hit two crucial free throws with five seconds to play to clinch Denver's 122-118 conquest of Sacramento .. Guard Vlaale Jobaoa came off the bench to score 25 points and Kelly Trlrcka collected 17 of his 19 points m the second hal as Detroit beat Philadelphia. ~nsors admn tt doesn't prove anything 8ut the Skins Game, that head-to-head confronta· n of g~lrs four greatest players. has become one of s~n s most popular showcases 'I've had more people talk to ~e more people ask !flC a~~t t~e Skins Game than anyth;ng else I've done in golf, said Tom Watson. • "The first year, six weeks before the game wc were looking to lose$ I million. Last year, six weeks before ttle ga~~· w~ wer~ all sold out on (national telev1S1on) ldv..crusmg, stud Don Ohlmeyer, president of Ohlmeyer Commun1cat1on C'o .• which produces the l:Wo-day match. ' Last year, the Skms Game at Dcscn Highlands near Scottsdale had the second highest TY rating for a golf show. It was surpas!>ed only by the Masters .. and tlley do~'t hav.e to figbt pro f<>otball, ·· Ohlmeyer said. This year s Skins Game. set for next weekend at BearCreek.GolfClub. 1s sa nctioned by the Professional Golf Assoc1at1on as an '·approved event." Jack Nicklaus, who dropped a 15-foot b1rd1e pun worth $240.000 on the 18th hole last ~car .. Watson and Arnold Palmer retum for a third consecut ive year They·~ joined by Fuuy Zoeller. who replaces Gary Player tn the four-man shootout. Quote of the day P.a t Caasldy of Chicago. co-chairman of the William (Refrigerator) Perry Fan Club. on plans for a post-season banquet: "We'll make a real effort to serve only fattening foods." Waahington shuts out Quebec Pete Peeters turned aside 31 shots Ei.1 Saturday night to record Washington's fi~t , shutout of' the National Hockey League season, a 3-0 victory over Quebec. The Nordiques. I 0-9-1, had lost onl y once in their last eight visits to the Capital Centre but could not get the puck past Peeters. who earned the 13th shutout ofh1s seven- ycar career . . Elsewhere m the NHL, Ron Francis scored three goals and Kevlil Dineen added a goaJ and three assists to spark Hanford to an 8-1 rout of Winnipeg ... Raas Courtull scored three goals and assisted on three others to lead Toronto to a 9-3 victory over Detroit ... Raimo Summaaeo and Mark Napier scored consecutive second-period goals to gjve Edmon- ton a 3-1 lcad en route to a 3-2 victory over New Jersey . . . Deals Savard and Keo Yaremcbuk scored goals 62 seconds apart in the opening two minutes. helping Chicago to a 7-3 triumph over SL. Louis ... Mata Na1lud broke a 2-2 deadlock early in the third period and Montteal went on to beat Cal1tarv. 4-3. 119-114. U .S. moves closer at W !>rid Cup Tom &lie matched the best score of the l!I tournament with a six-undu-par 66 Satur- day and pulled the United States to wathm fi ve shots of front-running Canada in the . · third round of the World Cup golf championship. Kite and panner Lauy WaAID1 were nine strokes back at the start of the day's play, but clipped eight shots off par and moved to within striking distance of Canadians Dave Barr and Dao Halldorsoo going mto today's final round. Television. radio TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA vs. USC (tape), Channel 2. 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: New England at New York Jets, Channel 4. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Philadelphia al Dallas, Channel 2. I :30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Winter League game from San Juan, Puerto Rico, Channel 34. 4 p. m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA at North Carolina. Channel 2. 9 p.m. -BOWLING: Channel 56. RA:>IO 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Diego at Houston. KLZZ (600). 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: New England at New York Jets, KNX (1070). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Green Ba y at Rams, KMPC(710). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Den.:Hr at Raiders. KR LA ( 1110). 4 p. m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA at North Carolina, KMPC (71 0). 6 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at Chicago . KGIL(l260). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: San Antonio at Lakers. KLAC (570). A~~o UCLA ... P'romBlO Tom Hallock went out with an ankk injury. The decision lea,es USC at 5-5. w1thtn range ofa winning season wnh Oregon left on the schedule 10 Tokyo on Saturday. It's far from preseason expectations. but the stigma of three straight losses to CLA has been cased. "Ifs difficult to beat USC when you rommit turnovers," said an obviously dejected UCLA Coach Terry Donahue. "We sel f-destructed when we had the opponun111es. We wanted to win so badly. It (turnovers) jUSt happens. It (turnovers) did it to USC last week against Washington, also on the one-yard line." But almost as if he was a clairvoyant. Donahue added: .. An· zona State still has one game remain· ing." The Bruins dominated every facet of play. but because they couldn't conve rt yardage into touchdowns. they paid. It was just 13· 7 at halftime despite a 253-132 advantage 10 total yardage. and 1n all. the net yardage fa vored the Bruins. 377-273. But the Trojans muscled their wa) to 172 yards on 53 rushes behind their big line. causing Cadigan to point out 1t was nearly triple what the Bruins had allowed all year long. USC quarterback Rodney Peete geta off pa .. deaplte preu- ure from UCLA'• Chance John80n (7) and Mark Walen (95). Had the Trojans lost, however. 11 would have been Tollner pointing to cnucal errors - such as 12 men on the field in the first quaner, which pulled the Bruins out of field goal situation and sent them on their way to their only touchdown, a burst over right tackle by Ball. Sec, Christ College\·wln Southern California College de· fcafed Bethel College to finish third in thd Cal Poly Pomona basketball tournament Saturday night and Qvist College Irvine won its Thanksgiving tourney by defeating Cal Tech. Herc's how 1t went: S01dle111 Cal Colle1e 90, Betl9el C.U.C• H : The Vanguards pulled away midway through the second half and led by as many as 13 points (SS. 72) with 2'h minutes remaining before holding on for the victory. Jon Haar's 16 points led the war for SCC (2· I) while Randy McAllaster an4 Ken Bardsley chipped 10 15 apiece. Adding to the Vanguard balance were Roben Avtlas (13) and RQI> Lucas ( I 0). SCC takes on La Verne in ,a 7.30 t game at home Tuesday following the women'sgame between the schools at 5:30. Cllrl1t Colle1e lrvlil~ It, Cal Tecll U : The Eagles won their second annual tournament with the victory over the Beavers before 700 on- lookers in the Eagles· gym. .Dmst Collei_e went on a sconng binge in the second half and led by 25 points before bringing m its second stnng. Cal Tech never led. Darren Kelso led CCI with 16 points. while Tim Surridge added 14 points and nine rebounds. Brian Beal brought down 13 rebounds and taJlied 11 points. ' Cal Tech was led by Ed Zanilli who scored 16 points and Brett Bush who managed 13. Brum John Lee. a rare founh-ye.ir senior. kicked his 78th and 79th field goals to become the all-time NC AA leader. It offset Southern r ars first-quar- ter touchdown. a 34-yard strike to Joe Cormier, who got away from Bruin defender James Washington at the 25 to tum it into a touchdown. Lee's (ield goals were from 22 and 33 yards out conservative by nature '"that they wt're on foul'th-and-oneat the 6 and fourth-and-:? at the 16, going for thrtt points with a I 0-7 lead on the second attempt. Tollner refused to second-guess thc Bruins and said he felt 1fanythin~ the Bruins were the asvessors with a more wide-open pass1na game. But as the final result proves, 1t was too conservative. The Bruins had their chance$ and settled for second best. 1Colleg~ basketball scores . , Artzona denies Arizona State berth on late field goal, 16-13 From AP dlapatci.es TEMPE, Anz. -Ma" LendeJas k1ckt!d t\l.O lounh- quarter field goali. -the last a 32-)ardt!r with I 43 remaining -as AnLona beat archn11al -1.n.wna State. 16-13, Saturday night, denying the Sun De' 1h their ftrst- ever Pacific-IQ Conference football rhamp1onsh1p and Rose Bowl berth for the second ume rn four ~t.'ars. The Wildcats. bound for the Sun Bo\l.I \I.1th an 8-J overall record. rallied to tic the score at 13-13 on Zendejas· school-record 57-yard goal with 5 .29 left It came jusl 3:46 after Anzona ~tate freshman Kent Bostrom missed a 22-yard try . Anzona noscguard Stan Matat'le then recovered a fumble by Sun Devil quarterback Jeff Van Raaphor;t at the Anzona State 20-yard lane with 3 10 to go. ~tung up Zendejas' game-w1nn10J kick. Safety Chuck Cecil s interception of \an Raaphorst at the Sun DevH 35 with 1:02 left sealed the Wildcats' fourth consccut1 ve victory over their arrhn' al in thl' S9th renewal of the 86-year-old scnes. Arizona State, bound for the Holiday Bowl. finishl'd the regular-season at 'ff-3 overall and 5-2 in the Pac-IO after having its six-game winning streak snapped The Sun Devils entered the game knowing league- leading UCLA had lost, 17-13, to USC and the} needed only to beat or tie Arizona to claim the Pac-10 t1tk Under similar circumstances in 1982, the Wiidcats won. 28-18, in 1982 to deny Anzona St<tk the title In other West Coast action: Stanford %4 , California 22:.John Pa)e. who passed for two touchdowns and scored on a quanerback sneak earl~ an the game, saved Stanford from potential disaster in the final minutes with a 34-yard compleuon. and the Cardinal escaped w11h a victor) over v1s11ang C ahfom1a in the nvaJs' 88th Big Game. On a thard-and-23 play from the Stanford 7-)ard hoe. Paye hat wide receiver Jeff James for the 34-~ard gain wnh two mtnutes remaining. Stanford got another first down on an t I -yard run by tullback Brad Muster and held the ball unlll, the game, played before a crowd of 84,876, ende,d. In the third · penod. Cal scored 22 points in a comeback fcatunng flanker Vince Delgado's 4S-yard TO run on a reverse to pull to w11h1n two points of Stanford, which held a 24-0 lead early 1n the quarter. WHltlogtoD Stale Zl, Wa11Wa1too !t: Mark Ryp1en passed for three touchdowns and Rueben Mayes rushed for 167 yards on 29 came$ as Washington Stak ended a d1sappo10t1ngscason on a h1ir.h note with a Pac-10 victory over Washington on a b1llcrh rold day an Seattle. The favored Huskies scored on a 50-yard touchdowq pass from C'hns Chandler to Lonzell H1Jl with 2:25 left, but a two-point convers1o.n pass from Chandler to Hill sailed out of the end zone Despite the loss. Washington, 6-5; accepted an 10" 1tation to the Freedom Bowl at AnahCJm Stadium. Oregon 34, Otqon State 13: In Eugene. Chris Miller · passed for two touchdowns and ran for another as Oregon battered arch·n' al Oregon tate 10 fng1d conditions. Despite 25-degrtt weather at game time. Miller broke a school record for touchdown passes thrown in a smgle-season with 18, topp1n~ the old record of 16. The Oregon junior also surpassed -.000 yards passfog for the season wnh one game remaining. Oregon State·s hopes faded in the first quarter when freshman quanerbark Rich Gonzales was injured and left the game for good · Nevada-Las Vegas 16, Saa Joie St. 11: Rebel defensive back Charles D1mry scampered 46 yards with an interception to put his team ahead befor~ the half. but an Jo<ie sull managed to battle back 10 \1e in PCAA ac11on Pacific 36. Weber State 34: Senior nose guard K.Jm O'Keefe scored a ..afet}' and junior place-kicker Ken !'Jorgaard k~ked a 19-)ard field goal 10 the fourth quarter to give..Pac1fir a wild \'tCtol) over Weber State in a non· conference game 1n Stockton San Diego State SS, Mew Mexico H : Sopbomatt quancrbark Todd antos completed 34 of 44 passes for 423 vards and three touchdowns to lead tht' Aztecs to the cas) ·w l\C '1ctol) an an Diego Roses for Hawkeyes Sooners h eaded for Orange Bowl to meet undefeated Penn State From AP dispalcbes IOWA CITY, Iowa -Chuclo. Long thre\I. tor one touchdown, set up another and belJffil' the first Big Ten Conference football pla)'Cr to pa<,s for more than I 0,000 yards 10 his career as third-ranlo..cd ltma defeated Minnesota. 31-9. Saturda) to earn a tx·nh 10 the Rose Bowl. Iowa captured th lir.t outnght Big Ten cham- p1oosh1p in 27 )ears and gamed m second Rose Bowl appearance 10 fiH ~ears and founh o'erall. The Hawkeyes are I 0-1 for the sea'ion. a school record tor \ICtones. and finished 7-110 thl' Big Ten Mrnncsota ~ in the conference and 6-5 overall. Long. his final game at K1nn1llo.. \tad1um. raised h1<. careerpass1ngtotal to 100):!,:lrd' hrcak1ngthl·B1g ll·n record of 9.946 b~ Purdue\ \1 Jrk Hl·rrmann during 1977-80. Elsewhere around thl' n<1t1nn Oklahoma 27, Nebraska/7. In ~urman. Keith Jackson, a 241 -pound light erfd. rJmhkd 8X ~ ards ~or a touchdown on hie; fir'it ram oft he \l'a\un. tnggenng hfth- ran ked Oklahomn to a !.urpn .. 1ngh l'<l" 'll'tor. mn ~o 2 Nebraska and a bcrlh 1n thl' <>range Bm" I .1garn~t Penn State. Jackson. a ~orhomorc Jnd < >l..lah11m.i·, leading rece1vt'r. turned the comer and 11ghtropcd h,-, "'a~ dll"' n the nght sideline tu g1\e Oklahom.1 .i ~-11kad 1A.1th tu't 3:39 gone 10 the game. Peon State 31. Pittsburgh 0: f 11n \l.rnoJ \l1>red l\I. 11 tourhdowns. one on a 60-~ ard run Jnd \l'I up Pl·nn State's first score with a 2 \-~ard run J' thl' Orangt· Bu" I· bound N1ttan) Lion-;, the "<o 1-rankl·d team 1n the nation. crushed nval P1w.burgh t11 \.On'l.J)ktl' J perfect regular season. Manoa also ran\ \ards for J 111ulhdo1A.n .and Pcnn State. 11 ·0. scored twice during J 1 <1.,n11nd 'pan 1n .i ..:'.I - point second quaner to beat thr hm1 P.1n1her., '.'·'-I llll the first ume since 11/J::' Mlcblgu %7, Oblo t. 17: lrm HJrhaugh thrl'\I. thret· sconng passes and <,et \Chool 'an.IJgt• and ttlUt hdm' n records 10 lead the s1,1h-r:1nh·d V. 111\ t•nm·~ pa't Oh1n State 10 Ann Arbor The Buckc)CS arc heading lor ,, < 1tru\ Bo"'I ~ln1l' Dec. 28 at Orlando. Fla . agamst Brigham 't oung Iowa State lS ,Oldaboma tate 10: R1tk Franlo.. lo..1lkl'J three field goals and hoomcd a 4'\.,JrJ punt late 10 thl' game to take Oklahoma ~t:llt' out ot 'urnng. po"11on a~ the Cowboys went do\!, n to de teat BYU 38, Utah !8: Lake1 He1muh nl\ht•J lor I ti4 ':irJ'> and scored three touchdown~ :h H't l gr11undt•d '" Jtr attack in the snow and dcfcatl'd l tah. tht•n Jtll'(ltcd thl· Citrus Bowl bid. Texas 17, Baylor 10: Te\:l\ <.pmkd B.1,h1r"· l'1llltln Bowl plans with a South~e~t ('ontcrl•ntt'' 1dnr. U\l'r lht' 15th-ranked Bears. The Longhi>rn\, ''ho h.1' c Olli lli..I to Baylor at home since I ~51. mcl\ ed \I, 1th10 11nt· '1dor' 01 earning the host spot 10 the< otttm Bll\I. I Tennessee 4!. Kentucky 0: Dan I D1l ~t' pa,~J lur three T0s and ran for one J\ tht· I hth rJOlo..t•d \ l1lunt~·r\ ,., _____ Michtaan quarterback Jlm Harbaugh la hit by Ohfo State defender Eric Kumerow. lOnt1nut•d thl'H Pl•r,u11 ''' a 'rngar Bo\1,1 benh with a shelh ng or l\.l'llt Ullo..' h nn1:'>'4.'l' --I ·2 ll\ erall and 4-1 ID the outhl'a'>tern l l''lnterenle needs a '1ctOI) over Vanderbilt nl'\I "e-:k II> \Cal m first conference champ1on.,h1p ~1nlc l 4o4 Arkansas l S. SMl' 9. l)uantrhal k. ~arlo.. Calcagni lolln"l'd up a ~I\-' ard lOmpk•uon on third-and-23 With a lour-' ard tl>Ul·hdt'l\I. n that taml·d I l<th-ranked Arkansas past the "v1 u<,tangs in the \outhwest C. onference The Raz orbacks. 4-~ accepted a Holida' Bo\l.l IO' 1tat1on after bea11ngSMl lorthefir~tllmt•since l~N l..Sl' 10, Notre Dame 7: Jell \.'. 1clo..er-;ham completed a retard 31 pa\se~ 3ga1mt Notre Dame and C1alT) Jamei. blasted off taclo..lc for a touchdo\I, n \I, Ith \:2n to pla) to lead I ,th-ranked L. t · at \outh Beno. Miami, Fla. 24, Colorado tatt' 3: \ rnn) Testaverde h11 two truc1al third-down pa~'>C'> '"hKh set up shon touchdown n.an\, and thl' fourth-ranked. Sugar Bowl- bouod Humrant'\ Jl'leatl'd l nlorado ~late at the Orange Bo\l.I. Teu A&M $3, Tf l 6. l\.l'"IO Murra\ thre\I. tourhd('l\I. n pa "'' 111 ri I '.m1' 1t1 Kellh Woodside. I 5 'ards to lctT -...:c1.,on ,101! I ' 111 "hl'J \.'. alk.cr and -1.nthon) 'run~' aJded a pair o\ \h11n J1 .. tanu· ~ore\ College football scores COLLEGE West use 17. UCLA 13 ~ 34, Of'eoon s1 13 Stanford 24, Cellfornle n Wuhlnglon SI 21 Wuhlng- ton 20 Cal Slate Fulterion JI Long Beach SI 27 Nevade·LH VeQH 16, Sen JOH SI. 16 Pacific u. 3'. w~ SI 3• Sen Ole9o SI SS, New Mex· !co 20 11 E. wa"'1no1on •2. 10.p,o s1 St ""-'¥ \ 11 ~noe Clf•• I• UC Oev" >' 5-<T•"""lo St JO ()ccloenl .. JI, SI JoM '• Minn 10 Humooldt SI 2' S.11 FreM.1.c:O '' I• Cl\ICO SI J 1 "..,._.,Cl $1 JI 'ledltel Arlrone ••. 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OMr1ln VCLA 7 6 o 0-13 USC 7 O 3 1-11 UCLA-eel l run ILM kick) USC-<ormler l4 pau from Peete (sn.fw kick) UCLA-t.M 12 FG UCLA~ l4 FG USC-SMfer ll FG USC-Pwte I run (Shaler klcill A"-'dela to,1164 TaAM ST A TtSTICS UCLA • USC Flral OOWnt 24 17 53· 172 IOI ltlllftn·varcts 47-1" Pualne V9f"dl 17' llelurn vardl O II l ·IS-1 s-:ie 2-1 6·3S 32:49 ...... 14·21-2 Puftt• 3·32 Fumlllft·IOll 4· 3 P9Nltles·vercb •·SS T1rne of Pouesslon 27: 11 IMDfVIOUAL LIAOaltS ltUSHING-UCLA: Graen, 2t·145. Bell, l ·J2; Farr, 7·23. USC: Knight, 32·147, ........ 19·21; Pola, 2·6. PASSING-UCLA: Norri., 14·21·2, 178 USC; Pwtt, e-1s-1. 101. ltECEIVING-UCLA. Dorrtll, S·61, Andtnon, 2-32, GrM!'I, 2·2'; Wllaon. 2·2S USC: Cormier, e-101 CS ,.,..,_ JI, LMe ... di St. 11 ScanW~ Lono 8.-dl SI. 6 7 7 7-27 Cal Slat• Fullerton o 7 3 2t-l8 Lls--Oel,_ 2' Piii from Gavnor (kid< hllled) a.as.-s.rtln 3 run I Lemn'Wr1 kick) CSF-Pltts 11 PIH from DIN (Strenotav kick) CSF-Slrlftdlev 46 FG Lls-$ertltl 4 run (Lemmen lllCkl CSF-C~ 2 run (Strandlev klckl Las-<o.vnor 2'l run IL.emfMrs klek I CSF-TllorllfOn l PIH from 0111 12 llOln1 HIS from Oii IO HoodJ CSF~ f rlMI Ccon....,slon fallpd) CSF-ltomero 35 NH lnterc.tlon rt· turn for louclldown (Strandltv klc:lt) A~,012 TaAM STATISTICS LIS First dOwnt 21 llt111t1es-vard1 22· 161 Pe11lno vards 297 lttlurn vards 9 Paun 37·26·2 Punts •·3' Fumblel·IOlt 2·2 Penelllft·vards 12·117 Time of PoaMlllon 26:13 IMDN10UAL LaADlfltS CSI' 20 54·260 106 67 19·9·1 S·45 3·1 IS-133 33:•7 RUSHING-l.ono lffdl St.: Gevr!C)(. 9·74; S.rtlf1, e-21, Ga ines, 3·SS. Cal Stelt Fullerton: Calhoun, 23· 1'4; Hood, ll·4S, Sc:oll, 6-31. PASSING-Lono Sffdl SI.. Gaynor. 37·26·2, 2'7. Cal Sl•l• Fullerton Dill, 11·9• 1, 106; wttllt, 0-0-0, 0. RECEIVING-Lono hecti St Galnai, 4· 117, Orv, 4·45; Temllleton, 7-SO. C Lockett, 4·41 Cat Stete Futlel'ton. W Lodtetl, 2·21, Piiia, 2·12, Pruitt, 2·31, Thornton, 2·23 Fu11e<1on Taft Cerritos Et Camino Golden Wfll Pa..otn. lakerslletd L.ono hacll Seddltback S0ultlWftlll'f't ~r lll-11de Citrus ltandlO Sanllaoo Sen Dleeo Mew Or.nee Co.st Sen Oleeo Cit¥ • • • • • • 3 s I 6 0 NHL ........ s-. MIMftofa •. KMea 1 lo.ton S, fltllladeloftla • Ovw1ll W LT I 2 0 1 I 1 1 2 I s s 0 4 S I • ' 0 s s 0 I • 1 2 7 l C>wral WLT 10 0 0 9 I 0 6 4 0 s s 0 • 6 0 s s 0 • 6 0 2 7 I I 9 0 New York •enetr1 S. New YOt'k '*'-• 0 Hertftrd I. WllVllDeO I w~ 3, Quebec o ldmonton l , N ... Jerwv 2 ToroMO f, O..rotl 3 MofttrMI 4, Cal9arv J Glltc.e9o 7, SI. Loul1 3 T ........ 1GefMI IC._ et Clllceeo PlftMur911 at "'111•dallllll• ..... York t1l•11<1ar1 •1 N•W Yof~ . ......,.. , NU WIUTW•N CONPa1t•NC9 hClllc OM9IM w L ll'ct • .. Lell'" 12 2 .157 Portlaf'td ' 7 .M.J • COiden Stett 7 ' . '31 • ai..n • • ..,, • Sealllt s 9 ..157 7 ~)I 2 12 143 10 Mlllwftt~ Denver 11 2 .... ~Ion 10 4 .71• Illa UI I 7 .533 • Sart Antonio 7 7 500 ..... Dait.1 ' 7 .4'2 s Sec:ramanto • 9 .JOI 7 •ASTaltN CONf'altaNCa AllM!k DMllM eo11on 11 2 .... New Jll'HY • 7 . m • ~ .. 6 7 .462 s Wallllneton s I .Jl5 ~"" New York l 11 .214 MllweultM c.Mrel DMsMft 12 s 706 Detroit 10 s '" I Allenta 7 1 500 JI<') Cnlcaoo • 9 .400 s Clevtiand s 9 .lS1 S"'1 tndlana 3 10 131 7 SllMWV' I 5air'l'S t..Man 1JO, Portland 113 a..ers I 16, Mllwaul<M 112 lo1ton 113, N-Yori! 104 Detroit 119, Plllladatllfll• 114 Ulan 116, Atlanta 106 ClllGffO llS, GOldan State 109 Dallas 117, lndtena l(M Denver 112, Stcramenlo I 1' T .... tO-. San Antonio at l.llllan Clllcaoo at W aitllno ton Atlanta et Clevtland Houston et Porlland Mllw•ul<ff I f Prlotnlx New JarHv at Sacramento Denver at S..lllt ,.,..,., G.me Utah el Indiana L.allen uo. Blann I IJ LAKEltS (1)0) -Raml>l1 S-7 1.-9 17, Worlnv 10·14 S-9 2S, Abdul· Jabber 7·11 3-3 17, E. Jotlnaon 6·9 S-6 17, McGff 3·1 0-0 7, GrMf'I S·l2 l·S 11, c-4·7 3·4 II, Luce1 l ·7 4·6 10, Kuoc:tltk 1·2 C7·0 2, Scott 2·4 I·• s, Sprit191 1-2 0-0 2, LHlll' 2·2 2·2 '·Totals· ...... s 31·47 130. ll'ORTUND (11J) -Carr S•IO 0-1 10, Vandtweori. 4· 12 4-S 12. Tllompaon e-12 3·S 19, Paxaon 3-e S-S 11. Valtnlll'i9 3·9 3·4 9, Porter•· 13 •·t 24, K. JOflMon 5 .• 9 1·3 11. Jona 2·3 2·2 6, Karsav 4· 12 3-S 11, Colter 0-4 0-0 0. Total\: 42·'2 2'-lf. 113 Sarw by Queftlan Leken 36 JO l3 31-IJO Portlancl 22 20 32 lt--113 Th<M·POlnt voals-McGff Fouled ou~. Rtbound1-Lallars S9 CRamt>ls 12), Portland S3 (K. Jof\Mon) Ai· slsts~k•rs )() (E . .Jottnson 14), Portland 17 (Porter 31. Total loul.-L.akars 30, Portland 2'. Allende~ 12,666 Clppws 116, Budl1 112 MILWAUKIE 1111) -Cummings 1·16 6·1 22, PrtsWt 4· 10 2·4 10, Ustar 1·2 H 2. Hodgta S· I I 0-0 12, Monc:rlet 1·20 l ·t 24, Plaru I-IS 2-2 11, Brauer 3·S 0-0 6, Flelcll 3·4 2·4 I, Lemp J· 4 I· 2 8, Mokflkl I· 2 0-0 2. Totel1: 44·90 21-29 112. CLJtlt"tElltS ( 116) -Ce111 3-e 0·0 6. Wllltt I· 19 7 ·I 231 Donaldson I· 1 13· 17 Is. Edwards 7· 13 6·6 20, JcShnson 10· 19 6·1 26, Brld9emen 1·4 4·4 6, Nixon l·S 0·0 2, Maxwell H 8• 10 11, lenlemln 0-2 0-0 0 Totals: 36•IO 44·53 116 ~IW~ MllwaukM 24 21 38 2'-112 cu_, " l3 37 :»-116 ThrM·oolnl ooels--H~ 2, Lamo Fouieo out-Pra111v Ra· boonds-Mllwaul<ff 43 <Cummings 71. CllP· 118f'S ... (Donaldson 121 AUIS11.-.Mllweul<ff 21 (PrttWt 71. '"-"' 22 IJollmon ., Total fouls-MllwaUkM 40, Cll-s 27 T Kllnlcals-+IOM. Alttndanc.-t,215. COLLEGE s.c.i c.-... '°' ........ CC. ,._,., ~ T_,..,) ....... (Ml SeCal C-.. l "l .. ,,.... """"' Cllrlfnsn S 4 2 14 Ofelt I 2 2 4 B.Andnn 6 0 3 12 Conodon I 0 I 2 Etmcist 0 I 0 I Avll41 3 7 2 13 Heiden 2l47Haer 724 16 Roul 8 3 S 19 McAt11r 6 3 4 IS Kuffel S 1 S 17 L1111ft 3 I 0 7 R.Anclrsn • 6 3 14 8ardsltv 6 3 3 IS Paoltt o o I o Lucas 3 2 • 10 MVlts 3 2 S I Totals 30 24 23 M Totel1 J.c 22 2S 90 Halfllrne: SeCtl C ..... 43·36. Christ C ..... "' c.I T9dl 62 (CCI l'Ml*MNlne T__.,,.,,l Cal Tedi ('2) C't!Qst C ..... (6" Scoll ZanlNI Bush Porter Halgren Gsrhn Lflttr .. ft llf "' .. ft llf "' 4 2 I 10 Kat10 8 0 I 16 7 2 o 16 KJa11 4 o o a 4 S S 13 Wtar 3 I S 1 • 2 S 10 Surrd9 7 0 3 14 3231Thmosn 3036 I 0 3 2 Cllandler 1 I I J I I 0 3 1 .. 1 2 1 4 11 Tlaoe 2 0 J • Totall 14 14 11 62 Totals JO 9 24 '9 Hllfftlme: Olmt ~ lrvtM, l7·2' COMMUNrTY COLLEGE WOMEN Oranee C..at 72. Senti a.1t1era .. ( ...... "' .... _, OrM9e Ceaat (72) SllMa .. ~ (46) .. ft llf "' .. ft ... "' Scnmllr S 2 3 12 Baring 2 • 2 I Faldtu S O 2 10 Barnet O o O O ThoOa 6 3 2 IS Gercta 0 0 I 0 Hettw:ock S 2 I 12 Hnclrc.ll1n I 0 2 2 Kbvaslll 2 O 2 • Z.IPvav 0 0 O 0 Rindone I J I s Hermart 12 2 2 26 Catkins 2 O I • Rarick 1 1 2 3 Whitt S 0 2 10 Blncrt J I 3 7 Bwart O 0 3 0 Klrt>aro O I I I Vndrwl 0 0 I 0 Totals 31 10 1e 12• Totals 19 9 13 46 ....,,.,,.. OnMe c ..... l5·17. 0... ... llMftl DAvav•s LOCKtElt (......,, leadt) -n .,,...,._ m DOftlto, 10 ve11owte11, " roct< lltl'I, 4 halltlut. 19 bau. '5 meckeral, llO """'" 11111. NaWPOttT l.A"OMG -50 anelera 127 rock C'Od, I ting cod, S6 DonUo, 2• ban. 11 r'OCk f1V1. 1 111teo1ri.te1, J sculoln. JSO m.cll.erel Wemeft'1 MeC1r COMMUNITY cou.ae1 ...,._.,.C.........T-•tliillf ( ............. , 0.1 I 1• Et Camino s. Ore"tt Coe" 0 nlN "9ce Patomer 2. aekersfteld I W9Mesf• ...... COl.L•O• fl'CAA Nevada·La• v .... drlf UC Irvine 15·7, 1$-1>. lS·S.. Record-breaking boot UCLA'• John Lee (25) klcb Reid l oal .. alnet USC to break the NCAA record of 78 In the repJar eeuon, while Da'rid Clinton leta e•eryone know the ftl'dlct. LM AIMllltn SAT\MDAY'S •HULTS < 17111 el ff·NIM .....,...,_ M INWllRll f'lltST •Aca. JSO vard1. Lii 811 Slut (Fryday) 16.20 UO 2.IO Swing And SllHt (Laell.ev) 2.60 2.20 Fancy Fr• S.OUro (Zutell) 2.40 Time: 11.ll. '2 IXACTA 1'"'6) paid SS3 . .0. StECOND ltACI. 400 vards. Victory Hand (Ruiz) 57.20 22.00 6.40 Blm Gump (Oldarleksen) UO 3.60 Eaav Sencls (H .. Garcia) 2.60 Time: 20. It. n IXACTA ce-71 paid $2'4.20. TH•D ltACtE. 350 Yards. Lentv It DavllOllt CCror) 4-20 l.40 2 •. IO A Z.ure Signet Clrooh ) S.40 3,IO AOf'lls AOvance (Rull) e.20 Tlnw: le. 12. 12 IXACT A <S·4) Plld '26.40. f'OUltTH ltACtE. 400 yards. Tw T• Min (C1rdlsn) uo s.oo l.IO A ltMI .._-, (Lec:lleY) 26.00 UO Bllllneslev Cllence CCraaoar> UO Time: 20.36. "'"" uca. 400 vards. CnlllMCllr<K (Harmon) 13.60 Huec:nlnaro (Creaoar) ltePIO Dean <Hert) Time: 20.21 . U IXACTA CS·6) Hid Uf.40 • SOCTH ltACa. 400 varos. uo uo '·'° uo uo La PallerCKlta (Cardoze) S.00 l.00 2.AO Oii Falrt (Lawis) S.AO 3,60 Cool COlltCtlon f Pautlnel 4.IO Time: 20.0f. 12 Ut.ACTA 17·61 paid Sl9.40. HVaNTH ltACtE. 3SO var~. Easv Con"9riatlon (Harl) 3AO 2.20 2.10 Sunset JoM (Wero> 3.20 2.AO Rare Jal CCr•8""1 UO Time: 17.SS. U aXACTA (3·21 paid Sl.20. atGHTH HCtE. 3SO verds. ltnk Tiie Calf! (Maxfield) 9.IO Good Plen (Hart) Tavlors Sllort (Mltdltlt) Time: 17.6'. S2 IXACTA (t-1) paid M3.20 NIN'TM llt.ACa. 400 vards. S.40 2.IO 7 60 3.00 2.20 Native Scout (Hermon) S,.., 3.00 2.AO Candy Man CHS (Hart) J.20 2.IO Rtcll SP1rk1 (Trffsurt) 3.60 Tlme: 1990. 11 ll'tClt SIX (9 or 4·S·7 or 1·3·9·9 or 11 paid Sl..1'4.AO 10 saven wtnnlne llckets (six llor1t1). S2 Pick Six COMOiallon paid MOAG to 215 winning 11cke11 (five tiorws). sl l'tCtt ...... <4·e-s-t or •·S-7 or •·3-f·t or 11 Plld $156.IO to 19 wlnntno tlckall (saven llorsn). Tottl cerrvover POOi: $106,A?UI. TSNTH RA.CL e70 vards. Darr.n1 Ret> (lrOOllsl J.IO 2.IO 2.40 Sheke Em LOOM IMaxflald) 3.AO 2.10 Fast Flema (H. Garcia) 3.60 Time: 45.70. U IXACTA (3·2) paid S13.IO. S2 DA.IL Y DOUeLIE (9·31 paid I 11.60. Atllndancw. S,M . H~Md _.artr SATURDAY'S ltHULn (9111 ........... a ......... rnMtlN) f'•ST ltACa. 6 furlonOs. Our Coquette (Hrf'tdz) 18.20 1.20 6.20 Marl 5uPrernt Clezel t .00 S.00 Laurel Allee (Ward) t.IO Time: 1:12 l/S. saCONo uca. 1 turionoi. N\ontauk (Metal 6.00 4.IO UO Hurrlcent Hee (ltzt) 35.00 11.IO Cat>teln Double (Pedrou) UO Time: 1:22 2/S. S2 DAILY DOUeLa 14·Sl Ptld ISS.60. TH•D •ACa. 6 lurlonos. Cut Iv Gla11 Chit) 25.AO f,60 s.20 Clever HOM (Werd) 6,60 3.10 Our Grev HoM (Mtz•l l.20 Time: 1:11. U aXACTA (M l paid s.411,00 f"OUllTH RAClf. 1~ mll9$. • JollY JOtll (Oafehousaavel 7.IO 4.IO uo Ona O'Clock JumP (Hernendtzl S.00 ) 40 Iv Tiit It'-CMeuJ UO Time: l:SI 115. 15 ax.ACTA (3·6) Hid $76.50. f'lf'TH It.A.Ca. 6 f\K~. Dan1adtr (DelMoulsavel t.00 Sllvwl"t (Ward) Amo.re ltkllle (Solla) Time: 1:09 115. •00 uo 6.AO "'° uo i5 aXACTA (4·1) oeld 1114 SO SIXTt4 ltAc•. Ona mite. lrt Hoott (Mce.rronl 7 JIO 4.20 3 00 ~lr'1 New.._ (Oafel!OlllMVt) uo 2.IO ltl,aretta (Solla) UO Time: l;H, SS IXACTA (1•10) Hid US.00. ISVSNTM ltACI. t fl.Ir~ on turf. Allef\IKllk• (Mele) 9.IO S.40 UO .. ,Oftest Otrect (McCarr011J 4 IO UO Tell• Mv Plcturt (Ollvarttl UO Tlmw: l:OI t is i5 ax.ACTA 16-SI Hid t l2t.OO. st ll'tClt SIX ( S-1..)-4·1·61 Nici Mt,1.... to eleflt w'"""'9 tlckett Clla l'ICWIM) _, ll'lck SI• COMOlllloft Hid t ti3.IO •• )fO "'1nnlne lldlelt ( ""' notws) • teHTH ltACa. 7 furlofttt Ndlt Sll*ll IMcCerrc.11 UO lttlttd Oft it ... (Metal CM aid (T.,o) Tinw· l:D. "IXACTA ('-6) .. Id tn SO s ..... ... COLLaea Miii . ' UC lrWlw 57, UC S... 0..... S4 400 rnadlay rttev-1. UC Sen Dleoo, 3:.36.12; 2. UC Irvine, 3:AO.S5. 1,000 tr-1. Macctll (UCI), f'.36.'4; 1. HlllOon (UCSO), f:SS.7t; 1 MorNn IUCll, 10:04.32. 200 fr-I. Kezmlerowlcz CUCSO), 1:43.41; 2. Fucfla (UCI), 1:4S.73; 3. Dololla CUCSO), 1:4U2. 50 tr-I. Wrlohl lUCll. 21.H; 2. Maldtnado (UCI), n .11. 3. Fradlcll. (UCSO), 22.6S. 200 lndo-1. Cavatelo IUCSDI. 2:01.14; 2. Dot>llS (UCSD>. 2:04.13; J. e..rrera (UCI), 2:07.32. I mater dlvlno-1.Stal>llt (UCSDI, 237.90 POlnta; 2 Gan«ucs (UCI), '7.70. 200 ftv-1. lrtlOent CUCSDI, 1:56..21; 2. Maldenado (UCI), 2:01. 14; 3. Middleton IUCSOl, 2:01.64. 100 Ir-I. Wrlollt (UCI), 47.36; 2. FudlS (UCI), 47.41: 3. Cramer (UCSDI. 4'.'3. 200 bedt-1. Kar (UCSOJ, 1:59.'1; 2. Oolona (UCSO). HN.42; 3. McGltlon (UCI), 2:11.32 .. 500 ir-1. fMcchl IUCll, 4:44.0f, 2. Hllldon IUCSOJ, 4:50.41, 3. MorHll (UCI), 4:51.17 3·matar dMno-1. Slaolle CUCSDl. 266.50 llOlntt; 2. Gandrud ( UCI). 200 brM1t-I. Paler CUCll, 2:11'3, 2. OUPlantv (UCll 2:14.733. 1 Cavatalo CUCSDI. 2:1S.7t. 400 frM relav-1. UC lrvlne, Ce.rrere, WOOd, Macdll, Fudlt), 3:12.34; 2. UC San Dle9o, 3:17.51. --UC S.. 0..... ff, UC lrWle 52 400 madlev rttev-1. UC Irvine (McKln· nay, Lullll, WersOer, ltaed), •:IUS; 2. UC San Diieo. 4:22.2'. 1.000 fr-I. McKinney IUCll, 11:07.07; 2. Mons (UCSDI, 11:15.*4; 3. Smldlnoar (UCI), ll:S0.41. 200 free-I. HIH (UCSDI, 1:5'.0f; 2. Warstler (UCI), 2:03.73; 3. lltuble (UCSO), 1:05.n. SOfr-1. lllMd (UC1l. 2S.44; 2. lrtfmtn CUCSDI, 2S.'3; 3. ArmslrOll9 CUCSO), 27.41. 200 ~I. MuNany CUCSDI, 2:17.74; 2. LU!ln cucn. 2:1t.1; 3. sre1n«>ar"" CUC$Dl. 2:21.24. l·mtter dlvlno-1. Hicks !UCSOl; 2. JKotlMn IUCll. 200 llv-1. Wer1tltr (UCI), 2:14.12; 2. Slalntleroer (UCSD), :t:lUI; 3. ltuOle IUCSO), 2:16.74. 100 Ir-I. Hiii tUCSO), SS.Sl; 2. Reed (UCI). 55..7', l. Gllmofa IUCSDI. 56.21. 200 badl-1. Delanav (UCSDl, 2:2U2; 2. Lutln CUCI), 2:23.21. J Mona (UC.SDI, 2:27.69. 500 fr-I. Ml./Avanv CUCSO), S:ll.31; 2. Mcf(fnnty (UCI), S:M.SS; 3. Sotelo (UCSDI. S:41.37. 3·mtter dlvlno-1 H1Ck1 (UCSDI. 2. JKOC>Mn IUC1l. 200 brffst-1. HaMOn IUCll. 2:44.27; 2. Gffrv (UCI), 2-AUO, 3. Puntillo (UCSO), 2'.47.11. 400 lrM rllav-1. UC Sen Dle9o. 3:45.91; 2. UC trvlna, 4:19.60. Wetw .... COLUl8a ll'CAA UC ~ ...,_,. II, UC .,,,._ It UC lrvlna 1 2 3 2 I l-10 UC S.nra ikr11wr• 2 2 4 o I 2-11 UC lrvlne tcorlne: Selvatore 4, 8all 2, Wlltofl 2. c...,,... I, Dal v ... 1. CGUP"'"81TY COLLaOa --= . " ..... .... , ....... ,.,...... ltandlo Sntleeo 2 2 J 1-t GOiden Wftl 2 2 J ,_, Golden Wftt scorln!J: Gruber 4, Wldts J, Tlcflv 1, 9rottler1on I, Contrwea I. ltllftCflO Sefttleeo tc0t1M: L.olnt 2, Sommer 2, HalklM I, O'Netl I, Comal! I, Youne I. WA TER POL O GWC w ins state wate r polo c r owm Rustlers get past Rancho Santiago for championship SAN LUIS OBISPO -Golden West College completed its water polo season, but not before sur:prising Rancho Sandqo for the California Community College title at Cuesta Colleae Saturday. The Rustlers trailed tho Dons throughout most of the first three quarters, but came up with a timely offensive punch and necessary de- fensive pme to halt the Southern California regional champions, 9-8. The loss was only the second of the }'e&r for Rancho Santiqo, with the tint alsa coming at the h~nds of the determined Rustlers. Golden West tied the Dons. 7-7, with a minute left in the third period only to see Rancho tie it up again in the opening minutes of the final quarter. With 2: l 2 left in the game, lfrian Brotherton fired in· the game-winner, much to the surprise of Golden West Coach Tom Hermstad. "It's kind of interesting," Hermstad said. "I don't think he's scored in the last 15 games. He's a good dri\lcr, be just hasn't scored much." Also getting in on the Rustlers' scoring was Geoff G ruber with four goals, Marc Wicks with two, and Gary Tichy and Mike Contreras with solo scores. "Even though we weren't ahead (most of the pmc), we felt we were playing better." Hcnnstad said. "We had to really play hard to get in," Hermslad said ofhis team's Mo. 6 5eed in the rqionals. The Rustlers fint bad to LpiCt previously unbeaten Cuetta Cotteae 1n the rq.ional~ aod theo went O{' to beat Citrus Collete. In the rqional finals, Golden West lost to Ranch() by fouraoats . "I really think they (Dons) had more maturity than we bad. I ~Uy think the longer the pme went on. they started pressini. While, they were out playmg Frisbee, we rr,an extensive meeting. I just think ~ miJ}lt have underestimated 1, • Hcrmstad said. In a college match: 1 UCSu&aBarMra 11, UClniae lt: The PCAA champion Anteaters closed out their cdnfcrcnce campaign on a sour note as UC Santa Barbara's John Anderson scored the cventuaJ game-winner with 46 seconds. re- maining in the scc:ond overtime session. Anderson's goal, which came on a penalty shot, gave the host Gauchos an 11-9 advantage. J.R. Salvatore pared the final margin to one 1 I seconds later, but that was as close u UCl..s;ould act. Salvatore led UCf (21-7 overall, 10-2 in PCAA play) with four soals and Tony Bell and Greg Wilson added two apiece. It was the second meeting of the season between the teams with the Anteaters emerging with a J 0-9 win the first time around. UCJ now will prepare for the NCAA Championships at Belmont Plaza beginning next Friday. The Anteaters are expected to be seeded either second or third in the toura. nament. Clippers put end to losing streak LOS ANGELES (AP)-Marques .Johnson scored 16 of his game-high 26 points in the second half as the Los Angeles Oippen ended an 'cight- gamc losing streak with a 116-112 win over the Milwaukee Bucks Saturday night in a National Basketball As- sociation game. Rory White pumped in a career· high 23 points and Cedric Maxwell added 18 as the Oippers survived a frantic final minute to end Mil- waukee's four-pmc winning streak.. The Oippcrs, who won their first five games of the season, improved their record to 6-8. Milwaukee fell to 11-5. Los Angeles took the lead for good, l 04-103, with 3:41 left on a free throw by James Donaldson. The Bucks bad a chance to tie the game, but an inbound pass by Randy Breuer was stolen by Franklin Ed- wards. The Oipper guard missed a breakaway layin, but White got the rebound and basket for a 112-108 lead with 30 seconds to play. The Clip~rs increased the lead to I 14-J 08 with 18 seconds left, but reserve forward Jeff Lamp hit a three. point field goal to bring the Bucks within three points, 114-111 . Edwards scoted 20 -poinu for the O ippers, and Donaldson added 14. Nlzon finally signs contract LOS ANGELES (AP) -Vet- eran guard Norm Nixon, a con- tract holdout from the Los An- geles Oippen since before the aeason's start, signed a contract Saturday with the National Basketball Association team. Nixon, 30, a one time all-star, had been a.n unsigned free agent after his contract with the Oip- pers expired at the end of la-st season .. North Star goalie beats Kings in first start, 4-2 BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) - Playing the first National Hockey League game of his career, Minnesota occ ... F rom B IO defense was lhe deciding factor. "We got all the breaks tonighJ that we haven't gotten all year." The Pirates recovered two crucial fourth-quarter fumbles by the Dons, early in the quarter when Rancho Santiago was ahead, and watched kicker Daryl Willis miss two field goals that missed by no more than a couple of feet. Cortez, who earlier kicked a 2 J- yard field g~l1 tied the game at 13 when be bootea a 2S-yarderwith S:S6 left in the fourth quarter. Jeff Shanks had recovered a Rancho Santiago fumble with 7:47 to 10 before OCC went 18 yards on four plays to tie it. Then lt was Phil Straw's tum. He re<:0vcred another Don fumble on the Rancho 20-yard tine with S:06 left in the game, and four plays later, it was 16-J 3 OCC when Cor1ez lofted a 36- yarder. The Dons re<:0rded a safety with seconds remaining when OCC punter Gordon Moss elected to take a.n intentional safety to prevent a poss- ible blocked kick. * OrMle C.at 16. RMICM ~ 1S ~wo..t.r.. lit tflClllo Sefttleeo 0 7 6 2-IS ~lllM Coeat o 1 3 6-1' OCC-H ... y I "" from LaHIO CCortea klek) It~ 2 NII from Cool! (Wltllt kle!IJ OCC-cortea 21 FG llt$-Gr1Mrn IO peu from COOll lllkk telted) occ-eor. • "o OCC-Conea J6 P'O lit~. llUfltef rift OUI ot end ZOfte At~ I-(fttlmatad) •AMm n ATllnCI H ""''~ 14 lltW..•YW... 12-62 ,,__.,.,.._. KS .......... , .. ,5-2 ~ ... ,, '""*-""°" .. . ,...._ . .,.,,. •·a lllDMDUAL •uatMe lit.....,._, Ml; ,..,,.,.,O&~J11, .._,., ,. tt; eo.. Htr-mllu a. tte. 1..._. """"' J. OCC Mii ...... JM1', ~--. f-1', ~. •·ti; ....... 2-1; ....... 4·1, ..... tin*, , .... =--Mir-""-J. ..... ~ ~, 6-fM, 1'; C-. 1J.•1. "'-OCC~. t-1M, 41; ~ l·H, 4; ~.·1~1. _...,AL llCSIWle •...0 ... '11'c'91.i-••"'m.tJ-1A1 ......,, ... ,_.......,., ).JI; ~L)a"U/ lnowll, 1-1'1 .... Ht. occ ,.. ' t-ltJ Heeev. t-5; ........ . Mi:~. l·I North Star goaJac John Casey shut down the Los Angeles Kings, 4-2, Saturday to give the North Stan their first win in seven games. Cas~. brought up recently from Spri. eld of the American League, had 2 stops en route to the win. The North Stars never trailed and started the scoring midway through the first period when Keith Acton took a pass from Willi Plett at the blue line, charged down the left side and sent the puck past goalie Darrin Eliot. The North Stars added another first-period goal when Tony McKcgney picked up a deflected slap shot in front of the net and put 1l under Eliot amidst a scramble ID the crease. . The NorthStan made it 3-0early in the second. Brian Bellows took a backhand pass to Brian Bjugstad and caught the upper-left comer, beating Eliot on his glove side. Midw~y through the second period, Dino Ciccarelli scored his thrid in as many . nights to put the North Stan up, 4-0. Late in the second period, Casey yielded the fint p.ls of his national hockey leque career to the Kinas' BiU Sykes, who picked up the rebound of a Dave Williams slapshot and beat the scramblina Casey to make the score 4-1. Gary Galley cl09Cd the,,.}> to 4-2 with I fluke totl in the third period. 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Sa!. 11 :30 AM THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS T elept\one Service Mond1y-Frld1y 8:00 AM-5:30 PM S1turd1y 8:00 AM-1 1:30 AM Buelnen Counter Mond1y-Frld1y 8:00 AM-5:00 PM 142-5178 CHECK YOU AD THE FIRST DAY The Dally Piiot strives for efficiency and eccuracy. However. occuk>nally errors do occur. Pteue llaten when your ad la r .. d beck and check your ad dally. Report err0<$ Immediately to 642-5678. The Dally Piiot ac:c::epta no llablllty for any error In an advertleement for which It may be responsible exc.pt for the cost of the apace ec1ually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the flrst Insertion. DIRECTORIES SeMce Dnctety Or11t199C-Cw Gulde A<lto Plot .. . AM &late Teblold 0pen.-... ..... ...__ a.ily Mondey I Tllur90ey .. Fnday Saturdey . s.turay I Sundey ~ Ital lat1t• fer lilt C..eral 1112 lntrll 1112 Gntral l Cereo ••I llu 1022 C.nu ••l llu 1022 .. am ~•'""' ....,. IT IWIY" FUaHI TRIPLEX w/tan<Jy beectl. Custom ENGLISH MJl-llAIY 28R/2ba, 2BR/1ba TUDOR:-Spacious guatd Thia hug9 fwn1fy home, 1BR/1ba, 3 car g.,age. gated 4 bdrm. 3'~ bath located In quiet Cllf-$795,000. lturll lH2 w/frplc, llbraty + mora on fhaven. Natures 4 Bdrm. C Tatum Rltr 759-1552 lllll.mnuu TIYPlllMWI ¥· acre w/vul Priced 4 bath, family r~m. den. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil alutled $499K. Aaaime pool and apa. Vwy prl- $300K at 10W~ + OMC vate and a view of the 2ndll Call PATRICK Bay. $385,000 ........... NORTH LAGUNA white Sharp 2 bdrm oondO nr S. C. Ptua. Pool + carport. Saeriftee at $69,999. 3 bdrm only $18,500. Won't lutl Cell Barbara TENORE 831-12M or lll-1• 7eo-.8702 water view. Pvt comm. Betty Kerr Realty Boat Cenyon. 38R 3ba + WM~11 831-126& . . . -COTE rt., makt'a qrtre. Blue CNp IPllll •NW envtronmnt Under $400K A 1800 amutllng OCMn -WM*R REALTY MESA VERDE charmer. view Pfoc*tv A private 38R 2ba, mo11e In cond comer locatloo. A emalt $175,000 pride of ownership com- •••-1 UPPER NEWPORT BAY 5 monlty. Spectacutw pri. -·-Ferelll....,,l•lrtlel Br 4ba + pool. vate beachea. A de-• Liii• ! 38:3er cofld!.c7 STRIP CENTER: Yorba llgh11ul 3 bdrm home COTE rt., REALTY . "~ :, . . '. . ................ c What a tantaatlc homel1 1132,900 Linda. $1.2 Mllllon. preeently enjoyed .. 2 -------- Featuring 3 Bdrma & 3 28~ 2~8A condo, CM C~~ ~::~:g78 and 1 den. A .. lovely ")Im •JAlllJI ... * 2 unite In a gre9t locatlon. One good alzed 3 bdrm unit + a 2 bdrm unit to rent Of for pert of the fam- ily. Truly a good property & an exit price. Juat r• duced to $385,000. batha, thla pool home ha $129,000 the right alze~d. 2Bdrm 2 Bath. Like newt ~~r~!. ~~°w:io.~ 2eR 2~~3~, CM 0~~'1~DA~:5 g:zE~o•n s~~~ prtvate yatda In Big Ca-1BR 18A condo, CM m 734 Cameo Highland• Of nyon. See It -and you'll1 $17.500 Ctnu ••I •r 1 llJ-1111 -IR-V-IN_E_T_E_R_RA_C __ E_B_Y want to live In It. All theM Pfopeftles have OWNER 4Br 2'.it ba. best · lll-1• I garages and flreptace.. M '9lf IDllD SPEC\ACULAR bluff vu of loc. $305,000. 675-3280 111-1111 -ICJW . COTE rt., REALTY OPEN Slll>AY 1-5 UllOI VIEW .... $251,111 LI ..... lltl Plr1 Mey Palermo,' 4 bdrm, 2'n ba, needs TLC ...... 0. Johnson llOUllOI, n 11w. $415,111. 2111 ...,.,., View, 4 bdrm, 3 ba family home .......... 8. Hutchings OLI( Cll ............ $421,511............ 315 LMt.,. 3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm unit.................. H. Mark as WTILUff ............. $331,111-........... 2UI Clr9' large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath.......................... E. Tabak UllH VIEW ... $331,111 ... IHI Ptrt ......... 4 bdrm Portofino, shutters, spa ............... M. Graves OlH Cll .............. $311,111.............. Ill lcldl Duplex, 2 bdrm, fireplace each ....... :......... L. Harper ·~IC)U~ tiCMl:i REALTORS, 675·6000 2443 Ea1t CoHt Hl9hw~y.' Corona del Mar '::~~~· SCC\l<lllJ-L&ctrs· :::: -----f-4 ~'CLAY I l'Oll.AN -----ot.c>HO"'Oe ttte 6 toa,,.,bll!Jd WOtd• below 'O f'l'Kl•e 6 t ""P~ WOtd• '"""' let...-n of .oth ~ ill t.M of tQVO•e• I RUSRUE r I I r I I HARMEG I I r r I I l A Q R U T I I I r I I S TR UM £ I I I' I I I Thi ftighC lttendant told u• · · · ot our me11 cholcea. t>u1 ~. ____ __, _ _.....t. what'" pdtld, beeauM ii Ill ' ,.. _Y_E_D_A_H_Y_...,I reminded ua It Oidn't matt9f I I r r I -•hi- ~ All are bank owned and MUI UY .-TY UllTI Npt Hrbr, Pacific ocn & the lendef will nnanoe Contemporary entertain· Catiline from \tlls Cnt1 •tu 1024 them a 1ow as 1cw.% ment home on fee tand fabulous •br 3ba hm. ;REPdssEss10Ns* fixed lnterNt. Make an with gourmet kitchen. Evwy rm has • vu °' ~ West & Eaatslde. S 107K- otfer on one of these new master bath, pool, Cetl8 to dining or view g S140K. Agt. 546-7739 bargalna. security alarm aystem balcony. Native plant life --------• Traditional Realty 631-7370 and mOfe. Call today fOf & older pines on this lge UITSllE lllUll exaualve showing. Diana parcel provide • MOM of Jm IEMll S 1 ltl C 831-1266 coastal Monterey llvlng: Great location quiet Divorce cpl has re-· quested IMMED. SALE. cul-d•sac with 4 bdrms, $998 000 71<4/675-2311 pool and spa. Price '°' dys Or 675_3311 eves fast sale. Diana Cappel • _______ ·_, 631-1 266 -•lol ~I RI• - Rona Collection \ ~I t ~ / , l' ij .~ 1-1 1, l . Prominent Dealgner P1ttem·A829, Sizes 8·20 8CIHslc su11 ot •II 11me-e1eoant1y retawed. be1ut1tu11y comoos.a" and favored t>y Am.nee• best Cl•HH<I won-en 1nch.1dlno tllt F1131 t..•Oy Sew lhl st111gh1 unhntd 1•c:k•I w1lh or wllhuut t>raid lmn Tht blouae hH 1 ruffled nec:f\hne and rulllts II the wllst ·The 1k1rt 11 M>lt btCll·Zlpped ChQCAt OHltl lweecl, te•turld kr11t1 ''""' 01 raw Stlk for tll• 11111. 1011 Of cotton for the blouse a0.11gne1 Petlern A829 IS 1nll1t>te .,, M11..s S•lU I 10 20 a flft1M .. no J3 50 fOt .. eh Pttttrn to (Name ot yOur NewtPIO•rl "-adtf Mall, P 0 lo' •7, Woodllde N•w Yolk I tJ77 1A«J 65 c•ntt tor .. eh P•ttam IOI Po•tao• •nd h1ndhno I"'"'' Ol111'ty YOUR NAME ADO,.US. ll,, Sl'fLl NOMHA StZE tU OOlU I Cl0Ttlll 111 NMlf t• IWIAflll JASMM*I t34 -it OUICl M.C-M.ll t11 MIC• • fAST fllMlfUI 1't A•-A·llOC• M.fl Ill (flYllOfll flllf~ OUl\fl 8oo11.1 12 50 -ac:1e1 ts cent• ••ell tor ooi110• 1M h1ndllng • ·~- WIEFml.Y--Eastside 5 Bedroom 3 Bath home! Large elec- tric kitchen, good carpet- ing. large famlly room wtth fireplace. Close to Schools & Churches. Obi garage. Call todayl 142-1208 PETE BARRITT ·,. REALTY LET 11 1 WORK FOR YOU UU. llft B1'I CENTURY 2t THE REAL ESTATERS s.6-2313 --------· PRICE REDUCED 3Br 2 Ba, spa. frplc, lge yrd. $127.000. 645-9418 lut.lu .... 1 2 .... ,..,12.,... Superb 28r 2ba Harbour area townhome. Roman- tic flreplac:el Poolside lo- catlonl Won't last! Call nowl Agent, Linda 963-7010 ()( 963-SM& tr.lat l LMYll'll 2 Bdrm, trplc, largeat I kltch. yard & petlo. NameJ your termt . Down not Im- port. owe. &7S..2e85 Tllllfll •mru-beaumuuy upgraded 4 Bdrm & family room ct.- tatched llofne Seperate m .. t., IU!te & dnmatlc cathectfat ce111t tged tor. mal dining room ~ to t Charming atrium with fountain. V«y open & a1fy wltll ~ neutral col-- en In 1 ""* comer io-catton acroee from pertc. Community pool & ..,_ nla. S 192 .!lo<i I * *OCEANFRONT* * 212 WfL •otJ CllOU Hl UI SPECTACIUI ICOl llEW•$1,U5,lll *MORE THAI $300,000 BELOW MARKET SOUL INSPIRING SIGHTS 4 BORM, 2 BATH FAMILY ~ OPEi SATIIDAY I SUllAY 11 ·5 SAllS lmSTIEITS 759-9171 SEISATIOIAI. "Cl.OSE IP". llOI!! DLI CORDIA IEL MIR IEW LISTlll $£[ WHH cus• .. unu CMIU IEAClll --.TLRPml: 1121,000 IJllST P11CE llC Wl'I • AU If ClllM In Ill 1PO smAT 11-5 234 llZll S19S llftSllOTS 7St-M71 . -•U If• Cllf CIUlll a.,IL lw• 11111111 11G Fall'wlJ One of the Country Club's top locations overlooking the 15th fairway. Beautifully decorated 4 Bdrm home with custom pool & spa. ·Extra wide lot. Better see this one! THE REAL ESTAT&:RS 6"-1111 1of5 BANK FORECLOSURES LEFT Approx., 3600 sq. ft .. 4 bdrm. 3 ba., + separate den. Formal dining room. spacious kitchen wtth bay wfndow, large master bedroom with spa tub, sauna, skylights thru-out, large walk- In closets wfth mirrored doors~ur­ lty system and tulty landscaJ9. Call today 113-1311 or M3-1915 Merrlll Lynch Realty IUIT1FIU lllJ YllWI ................ h'8isit9 ....._ Ill•• 1.ty I rn .W 4 Bdrms . 3 baths -fonnal dining room. Oak plank floors, double pane windows, leaded g~. 2 fireplaces. wet bar, to name a few items. Ru good assumable loan and is priced to sell: $550,000. • ,_ P1t1.11 u. man m.t1• mu••+ ........ ,,_.. Lovely home on a nk:e atr'Ml. A lot of upgrading hu been done. Too many amenlU• to mentton. This Is walking dlstence to .._ new downtown r~ area. This one won't ..a ~&-7 17 1 •••111 ........ "" Cl FJlVJO:S 8.IUl'IPllllMI • IOfll -·· ,,, ....... Epitome of luxury, beaut~, conve- niences. & pnvacy. Three bedroom Includes incomparable master suite, sauna, spa, built-ins, marble, granite and roeewood, separate of. fice, nautilous gym. billiard room., family room, large pool, 2nd spa and Texas BBQ. Includes decorator it.ems and art pie<.'e'.S. Tom Allinson --•ans, --Ull Mll ... Yours, ln the center of Newport Beach. At the e nd of 29th Street and the sand. R-2 property with duplex. Lovely upecale single fam- ily trend area:;Only $475,000 for a quick eecrow close .. Tom Allinson WllTllm ' ""' l ,..,..., 11u.- Pristine, perfect co n - dition-Executive condo with two master suites. Ideal for sh.arihg an investment. Bfeakl~t area and din- ing area, fireplace. $185,000 for Villa Balboa-Good location. Beverly Morphy UUF-MITlllPIUIY 1111,HO F1exible and versatil~S bedrooms, or 4. High ceilings and privacy. Spa, custom built. Barbara Aune 11..m• m .-11m 1111• Two bedroom , 2 bath townhoroe--perfect for a couple. Large living room-dining room combination. Oakcrest model. c.om- munity pool, spa and tennis. Carolyn Mason ......... ( • Ulll UT SHl,000 Outstanding single story home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fonnaJ dining room. New dishwasher and oven, plantation shutters and many other amenities. Swim in your own pri- • vate pool or explore the tide pools at one of the 3 beaches. Donna God- shall Ill UIYll-YEIY PllYITI llH,000 A well constructed Broadmoor home with a private corner location. Lots of trees and large yard. In- cludes, four bedrooms, 21h baths. s~ ~great potential! Very well priced and owners will trade down or for Palm Springs residence. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody . •IAIYll lllmY WI Y1fW 11,111,000 Perhaps the premier location in this private community. Quiet cul-de- sac location. Ideal for the large family. Includes 7 bedrooms. 7 baths, 3 fireplaces. family room w/pool tabJe, wet bar, large screen T.V., separate den, study and much more. Over 8,000 sq.ft. Incredible value, offered at $1,895,000. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody FUIUll llMICllfFS -1141,100 With sweeping canyon and ocean view. Four bedrooms, fonnaJ dining room, spa, French doors and win- dows, lots of used brick. An open airy casual elegant feeling. Priced to aell immediately. Don't miss th1S opportunity! Maralou Ingold -IFIL IEW 111 OUYH UITml IUO,IOO Extremely special indoor-out.door 2 BR. den, formal d ining and living room home. Highly upgraded throughout. Within walking dis- tance to Ne wport Center. Maralou Ingold TWIAFFNIUU ..... bell 111,000 Two bedrooms, 2 bath, upper unit with double garage. Light, clean, woodsy setting. Close to shopping. Second condo. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, lovely, clean, light. End unit, up- stairs, privacy. Steps to O.C. C.01- lege. $95,000 each. Martha Macnab Y1IW -1121,toe Two bedroom, 2 bath condo with sweepifl& views of city lights and ocean. Split level. Single garage. .A.Nmable financing. An excep- tional value! Martha Macnab l IHllAL lffllm 1111,000 Superbly redecorated and re- modeled tri-level in Old C.Orona del Mar with lovely views of canyon and ocean. Three BR, 3 lh baths, dramatic family room with wet bar and wine cellar, office/den and sunny view decks. Decorated in elegant, yet comfortable style with spacious rooms and unique floorplan. Hallie Strock MlfllT .._ _. 1111,111 U you are looking for a 2 BR rsidence that has been pro- felSionally upgraded and decorated, th1I ii it!! Located in a gated com- munity cloee to the beach. Ann Peten -• "'••11 NmU •um•mMLl.ut .... UUI 12,l..,_ To build the estate of your dreams on the very top of Spyglass Hill Imagine land ofiered for salP In th11 J>ttSti8iOUS oommunfty, with un- equalled views. Th chance of a liletime tn years. Act now! Maralou Ingold ) . j llM lniae llH ,.1_..,.,....,..,t •lt•ld-....;;l;.;:;11-t lltwprt ..... 111 .,.,.,. ..... Hit IH,_t lw• 1111 ...... It .... • 1111 • • l I -I"· _., __ ...... ~, ... ----Ni oonrmt IOt Otl Jri\ Pi VIEWm,na~3bt •SU"'81DE1* •111Y1111•1 ··-·-· ..... 4b202', :ro;rar.:c 2be. m~~ .. .!.'n.ooo o.:_-: ~~l lA=~~.::~.;,= ---11111 ct1a~n~~~w1th .~~:rus~TAv.:ef:' f~n:;J9Hfiot~y _,, Corttldet IH option 3 bdrm, 2.,,. b~ EXEC Totlllty excltlf'IO 4 bdrm, 3 t tl .._ 31ctr ,..,., at un 1?3-3117 S199K A.Gt 722·1730 tOwnhome w/MCurlly. bath, model perfect r:u:.,:. derl In u:::; _12-.4. Ag 11&-5511 lat.. tllt - I poof, epa + tennla. Try hofne w/Ylew9. hc:tlflce unl1 end a dee* tot ,.. Wtrfrnt ~ on Nwpt 11•' 1111,IM 10% down 0t tew. '"' •1 '4tt,900 •ll,ERMSI. !fx9tlon. 2 Bdrme, 2 1.iand w/2 MP doclc• fl~· .. BY OWN!A. HARBOR «Mt&llt call 7804102 ~=l=fy c:o::~T~~~~ ba1heplpetlodown. loth 1350,000. 973-3777 UlbfooNBO. [ovety'RJ IUITIPll RADO! townf\ouM. 38R ,,.~ Tl!NOAe· ts1-12ee or unit• with nr..,..,_ In ~'*YVl"-OeRMtly 2be. tvrnl.thed UNI Ot Ml IUI 3ba. loft, 2 cer gar. • r • 790-e702 excellent condition and bMdl 1t l<lhel Ow!"1' wtl loOktllkaam<>delh 3 Un<>betNCtedmountlanvu w /many upgradu. nnenc:.w/15000 dn. F/F Bdrm, 2 bath • e6':us ' 751-7814, 720..()454 Owner would con•ld•r ..... C..t 11oe.ooo poof. Owfleo AOOM with poof table. I liliilriiiiill trlldln' lor condo or llebe 1.. ~. 86 2 • 1817/eve1 e .. utllul 1and1c•plng Tllft.UI ... .. • .., .. I Poc>u• 1•try38t/3ba tingle amity 1'10m41. ·~.... -ot71 1 Unl~ty Parlt • Viti 11 t Bdrm, t ~ bath C.meno le I I ()pert Sat/Sunday 2 to 5 .,.. ...., 1-1 &4>tr 8 c fl'lua loc:atlon ...... f1!t 1W 1185,000 on tM lend I Mod91 S.Utlfully deeof.jOlder 8Hch Cottage ~Rue Chaleeu Roy., ....... ....,. ~ 1 'pOOi · -lnlHO.MtltaltJ •ted end unit, wtth' et-becilon• the handyman HubertRftr75e-1540 IMIMNW 11;"~•°"bdrrn'·:;·::'r2 •NXmEI* ' 18124 CulV« Of Irv 1i1C"9d J.*'• Air con· to r .. tore lt'e quaint PllTIF1ll ' 175 900 3 bd ASPEN CREEK RESORT lit l•' · I dlllone • Co~venlently ttyle Juel •19')• to the IUffl IAn.T Thia poputer family hOme =~"6oc, Atlt i0t Der~~ Chair 15 et your bac~ ----·---located $148,950 bMCh and ha..,. famlly 38R 3\Aba. Lge dining rm a. loeated In a.treabte ' S31'12M door. Pr~atty dee-18.U •STAY lntM ..... ltlltJ plcnlca at ltle ""'~ & family rm Extanelvely Seawtnd. 3 Bdrm 2'MM orated. SIMC>• 8· tO. Cov· 1812•Cu1Ver Or Irv pattt. 1154,800. You II axpanded/cuttom and plue bonu• area wtth ad· I ·~ii"'• erect Pftlng, uuna, IP• w::,::n~~ a:;·'=~ lH· llOO ' •ree 11'1 PRICED TO unlt"E' plan. Spa/pool dltlonel Bdrm & bath.t• .. S 150 per night. Oya ~Of1•bte 3 bdrm~. C:,,,;Lwett.~~;~1Y 1379,000fM. 722·8460 ~ aot with room'"' llAM4ftrF ....... _;'! ___ , 241-0292,Ev 65t-851' Very well m1lntalned '=9 •an lMI Ml-l•H 11trfft LWa 11..... · 13 111-29•000 1111 Prime C11ff Hwen 3 bdrm St. Albant TWnhM 28' WHIH Tlfl hoUM w/many extrat In-~· 1 L.....i 3 bdrm 2 bath home on 95 tt front109, 2Ba. ftp, lg pit t112,500. IPPii~ .... ~~~~~ microwave, mirrored 28drm o.n 2aa PetlO 6 Drive. Remod411ed. Poof & cludlno ale, wet bar. •LM•llllm* ~ 2109 Fuentes. 760-8289 ov.nfzed lot neer Clltf 937-1891or831·79&8 clOMt door•. Su~ lo· tP• Oeelreble N~h End 21 Ouplell -2 doors to aand. ..._. Only '305,000. RM cation neer tchool• and 11 359 MAGNOLIA 3BA 2b• ea. Modem bldg .. 031-12ee t~Ut I•• UM snops but still • quiet. $295,000. 873-3777 ----~ ------------peeoel\ll 11ea. EJt1r1 lrg •229.ooo 497-4208 -• Cannery VIiiage Realty •· r · · llHILW Piii ..,.. .... ...., ____ _ yard. All I<>< S157,0QO. EllHALI UY ITU Eattblufl 1290,000 Fee Beautiful hlghl> upgreded lit· 1111 OCEANVU 3 BR, 3 frplc•, 41BR/3BA/lam rm. din rm. IWP'f..,. IAIU• 20x40 Buddy hm Lrg i;;im------------ hlgh beamed celling• . .Sanlc AEO will NII at $.45K Upgraded 1 '" .a.ilete 1-.... TIMI~ -·-nvl din 11ea w/pullman L;;;;,iiiijftiii.,.. .. .,....,~- [ T T Walk to bMch s..85 ooo less than owed. 3br 3ba. L·'· I _ _._· ·NM Private end untt With two . ._ •• .,, kltch. 28A 1 ba. Vtwy nice r-. ~ i J' C Tatum. Rltr 759-1S52 fixer, iwrox. 2500 •f. .,.. --•111•· master bedroom• and LOWftt price on matllet. encloMd patio. All unit· 'NB 2BA 2BA/Vl.W$1300. ' Ill ___ ...... _ __ 1p001S200K.Agt. 759·5080 den. Two teparete yarda 2121 Y1cht YanlcH. lzed. Agt 5410..5~7 CM SBA •BA St 100 ® . d t I I 4Bdrm +. Tennlt, pool,1--------I t It ~ lllt IAYFlllT... an grea ocll on. guarded gate S319 000 LAG. BCH 2 BR Mobile II have aitch dbl gar liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~r IC . 2 Bdrm 2 ba. Sweeping Priced to 1911 at Incl I• land · Call Fran Home Low epece r91'1t 646-717 1 <>< 646-5743 ..._,. 11f!F luxury Versailles view rr"om mountain• 10 1163,000. Call Dl1n1 833•3822 ·832• 1960 clote ·10 bHch $.48,500'. Agt Chuck, Nickl or Dive , ... ,u IMI · Condo. Un~ mar1<et II oe4!an. Security bhjg. mllTIYll llTIUf Capoel 831"1288 831·5510.' ' (714) 541-6797 days LUXURY In Laguna Beach. Fantutlc expansive $92,000. Mu1t selll Pool boat slip avall Wiii •Mllll llTITI• Braathlaklng 380 dg ~~~.!rtA~· ::.'::~lfu~ Owner 646-1252 I consider trllde. Fle~lble Dream home behind pvt llPll llTIYITlll BE's'T':Ml~~N ocean and mountal~ 8d Ind 3 ** ..... ft t e r m I . 4 9 5 , 0 0 0 lty t A ONE OF Large 48drm pool horM view The beach 11 lust Prl~';.. spa. ~ o;i~~ MARVELOUS 675-8«4 87s-e676 ~~D ga •eout estate w/2 trplca. Approx 2300 24x60 Arllngton on corner acr~ll tile ttreet. 2 wl h 2 gorg OCEANFRONT New cu• s/f. S97K anumabht et lot. Very lr,g living rm, din· bedroom• • elegant location. F111tutlc con· I separate gue•t tom condo, 3br 2ba on fO%, OWC. Great lo-Ing & kltch 1rea w/tam thro u hout Lease dltlon. Close to pool. WESTOLIFF l•E . IAYFlllTtlALm hou1ea. tennlt court, tand 180" view, Agt c1t1on. Low down or op. room. Small pet ok. $14SO ih 7S0-3328 $.459,500 Highly upgraded with 3 OllM PAii YllWI pool. 3 apu, palm trees 968-1021 lion to buyl $159.900 Young adult• welcome.•---·----- -lll-1to0 bedroom1. pool and apa. ot Newport Harbor. A ~A~at™,:X,~AE -s-•y l • 645-9922 M Jacques, Bkr 132.500. Agt 54()..5937 lllTIL lllllUIE Cathedral oelllng1. Top of spaclout 2 Bdrm, 21A ba Delalla call ..,."" •11-• New e.autlf\.11 dbl wide NOT A LIST AGENCY COTE ~~., the line kitchen and by beach, with Ille & par· PATRICK TENOl'ffi N~6~$~~JEs llllURULI YILI( Nwpt Ben Back Bay. Boat •111 .. 111 * baths. True executive quet floors, mirrored 831·1266/760-a702 1 2 B l¥.ba den 2 HUGE YARD wtcuttom tllp pou. Auum loan. Nr PCH tbr about S300 REALTY . couple home. Easy main· wardrot>ee. top of the llne mmac. rs 192 oOo f • pool. epa + BBQ for Low down. ee t-2~ BungalO 1ty1e yrly $.425 tenanoe. bulltlna plu• etaam ~~cg:;.c, Sea P L:· gracious entertaining. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Blke-w1v" 2bdrm $595 Ill Y 1111,000 ~& 2 ':~ug~ag':~ 873-28 to· rop. · ~~I 1P«l2,L ecbt t; bdHrlmh, 198 t Kaufman & Broad 2 AHeduce 10 ren1t 3 5br '6 5 9 7 5 75 ILIT lmlMIT IPll IMAY 1... · "'''" w " 1 '· g Bdrm 2 bl eppll'1 nr Ila aree pe 1 rm • "" Piii security l)'stern. Ju1t • • ... lllST SIU oalllng1, wet bar. nr• beach oniy S34 000 Rent/own 3br lux hm $800 • 1111 MIYI LI, R shor1 well< to oceen, lllm YllW _. Stunning large newer piece +much m0te. Price Prl~ only 831• 1788 · 539-8191 Belt Atty coat Popular "Cambridge" .... OAlft, Ill Shops & fentutlc ree-Somertet. 5 8', 3 car gar 3Bdrm 3,_....8&. Country tlUhad lor fut ..... . 100·1 UNADVERTISED wtmany upgradn. ae-tauranta. A perfect beactl Princtpalt on~ · Sacrifice at $3e9,900. eluded location, only get-.-wey for Individual 1315,000. firm 844-0530 French Estate. Gita OPEN SUNDAY 1-41·30 48A OCEANFRONT, Nwpt $138,500. wt landll tlml llllEllllll or COfl>Of•tton. 1386.000 guarded private rural 1219 BLUE GUM. Ctatltry Ltta Bcti, tll June. $1475/mo. MUST SELLI 2 ml1r bdrm, community. Larr,: family Cill PATRICK TENORE C~ 1225 OCEAN VU apls 2BA 3 b 1800 1 ~, I ooea.n breeze MC bldg sell at $.422.500. VIKING ~ $850/675 WUITYIEW •H wtttl th lll-ll711tct -~ATI HI HO'<l l 2 lull ba. greenbelt view, room. llbrery. ric.d to 831•1288 or 7eo-8702 PAC IEW u;mo;l;J 1BA. t bllc to bet\ HB r , +aq I.. ltOMl'> 1-. $142000.Bkr644-8200. R.E.751·7864 ··~~~:-Lot25A·F(8),Lot30A·F ·a--·1wn $199,900. *LIVEINBIGCANYON* ~EALESTATE -• ------,~.-~· (9).Vlatact.IMarSecilon. • -. IAV~~~~l~t:'~:ZLTY 4BA 2 ...... BA S525.000 131•1400 Sell things fut with 01ily Pilot Want Ads Ir Sell rnlnfmum of. 2. $.450 ,.., NlllEllllT 854-3236 Oont Walt! Agt 769-8477 ea. (619) 292·7838 l1•flll-11lS ••• ,.1 lOl2 Ctatral lD02Ctatr1l . NEW LISTINGS llWPllT IUCI 1210,000 Owner will help with financing on this lovely 2 BR master suite condo. Air condltloning, s1eps to pool & spa. Walk to ocean. 111 CAIYH-l1WI 1211,000 A delightful Augusta with gorgeo·us golf course view. 2 BR, den high celllngs and complete security. 1U1 ClllU Ill ma 1121,000 Income opportunity, 3 BR, '2 BA house, 2 BR apartment with sundeck + guest room. High rents. Assume financing with low down. UI .. YO llLU SJ41,IOO You'll love the look of this stunning 3 BA! Bleached hardwood floors, Burbur carpet, cozy fireplace and a large. lush yard. WYlfW 1421,IOO Largest model In Seavlew with good view of Catalina, city lights & mountains. Room for pool on extra wide lot. 4 BR, 3 BA. OlllU llllWIS l•H,000 Custom home with 180° ocean/bay view. Room for pool, 3 BA + FA or 4 BA, 3'h BA. 2 fireplaces, master BR retreat could be office or den. PHllllU Niil lll0,000 Landmark home offers guest house, windmill retreat and 4 BR main home with large rooms. panelling, wood floors & huge brick patio. SEAVIEW IUYIEW Hll,000 Price dropped $20,000 for Immediate salel 3 BA Nantucket on wide lot, panoramic view. Im- maculate, wood shutters & entry floor. WYIEW ssn,ooo This is the view you have waited forl Ocean, city lights and mountains. 3 BR Nantucket. large yard. room for pool. Excellent financing. lllYIEW M11,0M Enjoy a sophisticated famlly lifestyle. Beautlful 4 BR two story, forever view of ocean & Newport Center. Guard-gate. mmw s• 11,000 4 BR New Bedford model, custom upgrades throughout. Panoramic ocean & city llght view. Private spa. New jumbo loan. llWNIT IDOi MH,• loaded with peace and quiet with large poot- slze lot and city light views. this 4 BA home Is just moments from Newport Center. WYIEW 1411,IOO You can have a sophisticated lifestyle with Impressive skyline views & still raise your chil- dren In a famlly oriented community. 4 BR, 3 BA. CORONA DEL MAR .1.-•n1 M11,111 Immaculate 3 BR, family room home planned for gracious llvlng and entertaining. Vaulted entry, wood floors. soft beige carpeting. view. .,. mua , 1111,111 large yard on view side overlooking bay and oceari. Sunsets are outstanding. Room to ex- pand. prime location. A 'must see.· , 1 IPYIUll 11•,111 Best location In Spyglass and most magnificent 6 BR +office home the area has to offer. Lovefy pool, spa and gorgeous custom decor 1112 Ctaeral 1002 ,Ctatral 1002 Ctatr1l A MEMBER Of THE f1l SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK laJ OPEN HOUSES 1-4 SATURDAY WYllW ,., .............. 3 BR, View $379,000 G.ANDERSON WYIEW 11n , .... r......,". 4 BR. FR. View $429,900 G.ANDERSON SUIDAY lllWYll·ltUll H leahlle4 2 BR $199,000 T. BOLAND llWH 121 lw&Mia 2 BR. Oen $225.000 M. GUTH IHOIHT lllllle•Mll 4 BR, FR, Spa $329,500 J . MERTZ llllMllUllLUI 1111ar .... 3 BR, Spa $340,000 J. DONAHUE .11111111 OIHI ............ 3 BR. FR. Spa $359,000 J . AKERMAN llftl ... H 1Z421elttfMtlaH 4 B~, FR $430,000 E. OLSON WTllWF Hll...,. 4 BR, FR. View $449,000 G.ANOERSON Wlll ... H •nha.,M 4 BR. FR, P/S, Oen $555,000 K. PARKER UY...U 2111..,.....tlr 5 BR, FR $698,000 E. BOWIE ln1UU ., ..... .., 6 BR. FR. Office $749,500 M.REEOY -WUTllUlfllll 1111 S.....,elr 3 BR, FR $798,000 G. LIVINGSTON PllmlU ' 11Ml. ..... 4 BR. FA, Bay Vu $1.295,000 C. EADIE LIDO BAYFRONTS LIMllLI 11MIMI Inviting & charming 4 BR English Normandy on south bayfront with sandy beach! Two master suites. Pier & slip for large boat. Ull llU 11,111, .. Exceptional 5 BR bayfront on north channel Large country kitchen/FR, huge maater suite + rumpus room. Three flreplacet, tan oefllngs. a..-llU tl,111,111 Dramatic views of sunMta & turning basin on tip of lido. Dock facllltlea for eeveral &&ta. Temp. controlled wine cooler room. 64•-9060 10l2 ltatr1l 1002 ••• , •• NEWPORT BEACH WllTll.IFF 1121,IOO Perfect investor opportunity! 2 BR. 2 BA condo, good condition, community pool. Priced for immediate sale. IEWPllT ~I I 141,IOO Perfect for singles or couples of any age with 2 master suites, attached two-car garage, quiet location and community pool. Tll lllfFI 1217 ,IOO Beautifully maintained & decorated 3 BA condo. Private & serene setting with peek of bay. Parquet entry & white tile in kitchen. Wllllff 1211,IOO Wonderful remodeled 3 BR home sporting a large spa in an inviting, spacious yard. You will enjoy this immaculate & tasteful property. IAYllllT HH,100 Best location, quiet cut-de-sac. Remodeled 4 BA, french doors, bay windows, brick floors. quality butcher-block counters. llYD SHIU 1421,000 High cathedral oeJllngs accent this custom 5 BA family home in excellent neighborhood. Maid's room, workshop, spa, all In mint condition! SHORECLIFFS llllllUPFI 1111,IOO Spacious famlly home, 4 BR, FR & pool-size yard. Recently remodeled, access to private beaches. SIMIOUFH lll0,000 The home you've been waiting for! Sensational famlly home with 5 BR. 51h BA plus many more features. .......... 1111,llO Impeccable family home with solar heated pool & spa set in lushly landscaped yard. Ocean view, new kitchen, many exceptlonal details! ._...,. llll,IM Imagine yourself in Shorecliffs with a good ocean view from llving room and dining room plu1 3 BR and 3 BA. Call for appointment. ....... 11,111,111 Fabulous with sensational view of Little Corona, waves craahlng on rocks & jetty. large family room with retractable roof, 5 BA, 5 BA. BEACH COMMUNITIES PllllllllU 1111,111 Charming Peninsula beach home with f amlly room/skylight. Well located within steps to bay and ocean. Delightful 2 BR home! Wiit ••• llT 1111,111 2 BR charmer-steps to the sand. Wood floors, skylltes, brick patio & fireplace. Great owner financing avallable. .... ,... ....... Unusual larger lot. R-3 zoning on beach with endless ocean vtew. Rent exlt11ng units or build triplex or condo. Seller financing avallabte. llLIU --1111,111 Duplex with view on large corner lot. 3 BA, separate gueat room. Large 2 BR apt over 3 car garage. Ownet' wllt help with financing . ULllA "..... .,,.. ... French cuttom r .. ldenoe with 73' on main channel, 4 BR. 8 BA. art studio, gymnasium. library, pool + many amenities. 2181 SAN JO.II HUI ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH • ]. .. =-• 1002 f r Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Novwnt. 24, 1945 CS ~ lila ot c.nu ta · ta C..ta... llM C..ta -.U 2114 l!WJ!!! leltl 1111 C..ta -.U •M ~~ --.. ,1 lid •. 46ASba itepe Peala1ala 1117 cut• 28' ,.,..._ aouu, ot 28'. ~·· lndtv .,..., SINfat>aCO&io.W .1---------1--------_____ .._._ .............. ....,......,...., __ ._ ... 1::;::=,.:;:;;iiiiii;...-..-... • .," bHcll I 1800/mo §1( 2L '*""Y ,;;;;rm. PCH Get a fncd yrd qutet 1715/mo. No pett Pool1tennl1, tlrepl1ce. l!A.STStOI 28f Ila. ger• !'SIDE COTTAGE (~) Beaut brand rww 28r • 52·2000 or t 73.2919 S 127&/mo. SO& Mont.,o 11260/mo 873-5408 25ee Santi Ana AV9 Monte Vitti l INIM Ave •· Y9'd. ~ hk"P8. 2..-8' lbl, Wdlbufn 0 l/p, Condo by Hwpt Cn11 ~· wto N\upa, •· fWU . W1l'fii" (8 11i' .. 2.oe&5 '>Ix 38f 2~bl. ttJ>tc, den. •EXQUISITE View ot :l~~~ 131-9-427 or :;w,crn,:. =~~O· !~ L~k:' ~o •=· 11300/rno 751>-790l ;fl* ~mo~-=· , ... , Tllll c., ... •·l •ar .llJI o-r. gardener 1149&/mo. oc:eilll & H8 nfte llt ... 28f -----!utll!M 29r 191 Twnrl.. $825/n'IO, 557·2331 BIO CANYON BMullM 28r 281 on Victor!• N a1 a.. OPEN HOUSE· SAT a 2"'8•.specllvrmwlcozy EASTSIDE • 18', 18• No -· . . Twnl'IMwlgolfe«trNw "''" ~•rtle• BEAUTIFUL lg 2br fbl SUN noon 10 S 11 427 trplO. Mlcto. tlcytlte 0"* 011. trig a atove No pet•. Newly redone. Lndry E'•i<le lovely oldr 2 Br, 1bl SM 2 c;., ger tennll. pool Nwpl Blvd Squ= ll~ front hOUN New carpetl, Polnaettla. 8"· 1721 l tslra New C:rl)I, tul>-let• 1 reepon Adlt only 1.550 llN, prvt patio N 7S + MP din rm. huge yd, 2 $1700 mo llnda 54&-0e32 c:leM. Iott ot !)(kng pslntl, bllnd1, kite;, ball\· ,..,, MC l)rllng wlopnr Credit .,. req'd 131•2242 MC dep e31-7900 c:ar 011 Avl now $1000 _ No peta 990-2952 frty (, larfrtlt lt•t room Incl oar . wl d, 3BR. 3BA. bey/ocean S 1100 No peta ~t-2447 EASTSIOE 3br 2ba condo mo til-3434, 648-3165 BLU,FS 38r 2Ba. Mw *28f 291 N8C Ptz.e. SA Ava1r now 4 bdrmi , 3 atove, relrlg.. frpk:, lg ~. 2 lrplcs & pool arN BMcfl city 3br 2bl wllilf quiet glf trpl patio nO c;rpl, drps paint, DIW Pallo carp0t1 poof ..,. t.i11tha turn or unturn p1t10.utllpd,evalfnow 12260/mo.7511-9274 3br t'Abe, dbl gar . lg comp191e kll lt95 rent ,,,.11 'r.teaeeo·497•2•149 l•APITIK $1200Nopeu15~ S700No Peta in..eOtt \3000/ $1150mo875'"'4488 -yard $915/mo. S.. 1t flu 4 rite tenant,,_· · w .. tllde2Br IBa Fncd --- Lori :J'0 9A73-4o92 --. JASMINE CREEK 28drm 888 Towne St. 12~&pm 539-8191 aml coat EASTSIDE Chlrm 28A patio yrd $615 862-1700 BLUFFS CONDO 3br 2ba, ···--· •nee ealtora BEAUT OoNn/bay YW# 281111. Oen. frplc, pello, 2 lb 2 W/D Ilk _ _ nu carpet, pain!, drepes. _.,_ BilMa 1wnhse 2br frpk:, deck•. car ger Yrly 780-83&4 Nwpl Terrece Condo 3Br EASTSIDE 1 BA CINn. mi 'i C:r j::,01 + up, Lux 38R 2'11BA 1wn111 nr S 1200. no pets 759-0&68 BMutlful 1 6 Br Apia from C·llde 2br ltudlo, tco bell loc; In CdM 11475 --2~B• $975/mo + 11175 paint Git, yrd lt60 1v1 enc• yr mo MC SC Ptu Frplc; wld trio --S600 '"''mo.I 111111 & PV1 pltk>, ~. no ~ 2 •••ia11l1 2107 673·e386·or873-3735 .... ... 2124 Mc: Nopell&.45-3765 now 1198-3-434,548-3155 &46-049iort7s-3432 dblglt s1225'549:334j DELUXE DUPLEX 3BR ~ 2323 ELDEN :i'· people $675 &42..cMl1 " & 18r DPix 1675 Op/mo jcany0t1 privacy nr betl 28A COttege on E1111ide 38' 28•. t1m rm, deteehed I Eaat1lde 2Br 181 1g Elllde 38A 1'1\BA. lrg yd, Unde< $400 011 Nwpn ~:·~~,~~o ~er;:'h ~Spiller a3l· 12 E/SIDE dbc '~' 114 E BAL.tJOA B.L VO Jbl 2ba dbl 0., Prol 091 for 17 60 per mo g11 Bio y1rd $985/mo kltcnen, encl p1t10 wt gar gdt1r a •larm •Y' 7 inci enchanting 11111e plex I St S 1250/mo &44-7289 j * E)(OUISIT E View of 2br 1 "'Q• 1725/~o , (818)4 42·0685 1300/mo. A 1 780--0 189 842'"'4834 &42-4 59 151·3191 Pete & ylfd $750 548·3155 Sl300/mo IM~ w/appla blg-nutf decor -ocean & HB nlle lltee 2Br 2548 Orange M2·25m 539-6191 BeSI aml coat ~~:e,=-~~l~~t°i! 2'~8•. IPIC llv rm wlcozy f 'lld• luxury In pine fOf'• lw"1clllf area 3Br, 3 w l $1525 lie Reta req'd Dy :.~, ~er~yl~~z. "' l g 1 B~ ;~g.,.~ oar S 1050 wl gerdener IM2-0880 Ev 631-4897 rean MC Pfiw; w/opnr dllhwuher, 'n'el;i' 6.46-3109 6191242-90~ EASTBLUFF Jbr 2bl IQ SllOO No P8t• 5411-2«1 I ::~~~ n~dpetl ~oi I D••• Ptlal 2l2' yd $1600 mo Leue or ....... Vercje 2Br 181 E·lld4 •m•ll IBr P-*t ,.. AXA86A 8t0Ff TOP sale Ownrta~I 760•6776 New crpt dlw garage for sngl edit Sup« elMn ,~---------------,-.----------------... ------i.m.;_m~-_.;~;..~-•llli.J 3200 II, 3BR 3BA $2500 LIDO ISLE Clean, co1y $650 No pets 6.a0-2,95 $466 No petl 990-2982 Fabulous Vu 496-7009 redec 2br lbl, 2 car ger •STUNNING LO 1 2 & 38r FURN S udl ltlll kit 1 f/p, So petto. a'lll now 12Ba Grdn Apt J:>oot $555 1 0 • P"1 · New 2Br 2B1 Condo $750 211 via EboH S l«O mo.I 1655 & 1725 710 W 181h person to work 4 AM• In llOMES FOR SALE 4 BEDROOM I IR plus Fii RI or DEM 2 BEDROOM ~ dep I blk to beh Pool iae No pell credit Ctledl __ _ exdlO tor lo rent/$250 apa tennis 830·6639 lreq d Qpen hOYM Sun 1·5 S360 IBr Dp111 1 person. n smk F pref &45-2357 ••2340 Cynthia Court, E/slde Costa Mesa 1333 Hampshire Circle, Newport Beach Super tbr smell vmaFr 16'.4·0889 or 776-9880 I non-smok8f on1y W 17th LA MANCHA APT8 631 1266 $159 999 S 6 $ S d .. d $52~ ---near Whtl118< 548-3829 .... 2,. •• ,,. • , al/Sun 1-5 44-6200 595,000 unday 1-4 rs. cou,, Y quiet. ::> Npl Crest 4br lam rm. nu _ _ 28Clrm 1Batll -.,..._ " • 673-3313 or 673·'803 carpets. immed oocup $375 IBR ~pl11, 1 per19n gu pd, no pet1 &42-5073 1815 Galatea lerrace, Irv. Terrace. CdM •74 Hiiicrest, Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch Baatltae~ 2l401 St'OO mo Ag1 548-4796 non-smbker only W 17th lBr 2Ba upP411f aar:-;;; 12 Belcourt Drive South (Belcourt) NB 631-1400 $595,000 Sun t·30-4:30 673-8700 '$2,450.000 Sunday 1-5. • -near W1'11111er 543-3829 crpt ,034D Vll•ncl• •II TIE UH• PENINSULA 3 BR 2ba • t11R---APT S7SO No pete 545-7983 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 234 Hazel (Oceanview), CdM 759-9070 $625,000 * 1133 Highland, Westcllff. Newport Sch 631-1400 $369.500 Sunday 1-4 2100 Leeward Lane. Baycrest, NB 1 BR Iba steps 10 the s 200 • --~ -- 631 7300 $435 000 S 1 4 30 we I e r S 8 2 51 mo wtth flreptace I Imo Wes1s1cie 2 story 1'1 ba •Lrg I & 2 bdrm. newt)' -• un -' Pool/sauna 962-,508 VILLA BALBOA Loe 2 BR I paltOS dishwasher Kida I redec quiet poof $4"4 up 7 L • • C w /I am rm & -41 an OK No pets Avail 1mmd 188' Monrovia 548-0336 Sunday 11-5 5605 SeashOre (Oceanfront) N.B. 968-1021 $450,000 * 1133 Highland, Westcllff, N B 631 -1400 $369,500 2 86 orenzo (Mesa del Mar) osta Mesa Beacnwalk condo lor 1se. S 1500/mo S7251mo 645·66'6 mag I --- Sun 1-4 631-7370 $169,900 Sunday 1-5 2BR. 1 study. 2BA 6 blks Wettrfrttt lt•H IH. -;---S565tmo-$735/mo. lrg to bcl'l lmmac 969-6515 3Br 2 1Ba Condo w/2 car beaut 1 & 2 BAI . all Sun. 1-5 1220 Outrigger. Harbor View, NB * • 24 Mission Bay. Spyglass _ I> 1-1400 llJ-llOO attached gar Avall 1211 0111ns lrptc Must ... 631-1400 $419.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 760-8333 $569,900 Sunday 1-5 Ontwn HB class' less 2br PRIME DUPLEX 3B 28 N-smkrs only s900imo 366 Avocedo 115 Via Orvleto (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $347,500 Sunday 1-4 **•1817 W. Bay Ave. Unit A, Npt Sch 63t-1400 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEii 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEii v2 Torrey Pines. Big Canyon. N.B 759-8477 $525,000 Sun 1-5 LOTS: 301 & 303 Narcissus/Seavlew, CdM 759-9070 $305,000 Each Sat/Sun **2812 Bayshores Dr. Newport Beach 2ba gourmet k11cnen blk 1 ~Aan r F plac 640-4950 or 760-5020 I TSL lllfT 142-1412 $575 kids others at ' 0 """ r * • 14 Oakcrest (Big Canyon) Nwpt Sch 539.6191 Best Alty cost 1 pa110 S1100 '94-7748 I _ I IYll-1 al'LI •W 644-6200 $1,650,000 Sunday 1-4 I ••~aekl -Gorgeous 3BR 2'"tBAl2BR S£AVtEW· 4 BR 3ba, 3 car ••~1..1 I Br trio range. laundry. 2'..,BA • den on Lagoon gar Port Royal S2'00 per . . P<><>l carport No petl 2 car gar, • ., ml 10 beh mo Agt 759-1997 llARTllEITS S5501mo Secunty pool tenois Villa Balboa bike to bell 1h •Ill FREE 931 W 19tl'l St 548-()492 spa $1200/S 1300 mo Huge IBR Iba Pert tor Beautttul Garden Apts Cl$&--Ill 650-8342 exec couple $8501$900 Pa11os1decks spa Heal -turn Agt Judy 646-7171 paid No pets ALL UTILITIES PAID PAIVA TE PTY !Newly con-_ j 2sdrm 2Ba sno Compare before yOY renl structed exec twnhme 1n I YILU l&LllA 2BClrm 2' •B• . Oen $925 Newly decora1ec:1 custom exclusive guarded area X-lg 1 Br Condo ocean 398 w Wilson 63 t -5583 design teeture1 pool v • * 17 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, NB 760-8333 $ 1,495,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 17 Rldgeline. Harbor Ridge, N.B 760-1900 $3.400.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2115 Santiago Dr, Baycrest. N.B 646-7171 $255,000 Sunday 1-4 3BR 2' rba Oh< kttch, ,11ew trom bak:ony pool bbq cov(d garage sur trplc wel bar lorm din· spa lull sec sa5simo rOYnded with plusn land- 1ng rm l'lydro bath ml8f· 851 ,0892or640-0937 MfeStiBJIU seeping No pets 673-4400 $1 ,380.000 Sunday 1-4 **12. Balboa Coves, Newport Beach ••vs Tr afalgar. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Sch 645_0303 $479•000 Sun 1:30_4 .• 30 •23 Belcourt Drive South (Belcourt) NB 640-4868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-S 734 Cameo Highlands Drive, COM 673-1181 $395,000 Sunday 1-S 498 Parmley, Costa M esa 644-6200 $239,000 Sundy 1-4 760-5000 $829,000 Sunday 1-4 •1748 Bonalre Way, Newpbrt Beach 675-6000 $289,000 Sunday 2-5 44 Braeburn (Big Canycfn) Newport Beach 644-6200 $695.000 Sunday 1-4 38 Prospect, Newport Shores. N.B * •50 B~aeburn, Big Canyon. N.B 673-2810 $292,000 Sunday 1-4 644-9060 $695,000 Sunday 1-4:30 com 2 car gar no pelS I Furn1stied 1 & 2Bdrm Pools1iac1 112 ml ocean YH IHHYE " 1 lllRTllEITS 365 w11son 642-197 1 Avail Dec 15 $1650/mo GATED VILLAGE COM· 1 lllTI f•ff -536-3975 or 969-2155 MUNITY 2Bctrm 2')Ba !11 n COTIAC( "'£ 126 Via Lorca (Lido Isle) Nwpt Sch 673-7300 $465,000 Sunday 2-4 • --l600 sQ ft ot PURE Immaculate large Garden 2BR 1BA. pY1 patio oar * •2 Yorkshire (Harbor Ridge) NB .. lmat 2144 LUXURY Garage SPA '" Apts Beeut1tu11y land· w 0 l'lkup quiet No pelS 644-6200 $ 1, 100,000 Sunday 1-4·30 2Br 298 Exec Condo master sulles Dming sc: a Ped gr o u n as water paid S6751mo & B.R plus FAii RM or DEii Spectacular view on goll room woodburoing fire-Pool spa oatoo deck No 2038 Meyer course Adults prel'd No place mterowave oven 1~1r5m 5595-56 15 TSL MGMT 642· 1603 pets 998-7685 p11va1e patio ELEGANT , 2Barm 1 .Ba s705•5710 Lg ~1ew Apls next 10 Park 3Br 2Ba, 2 car gar No pets LIVING only 15 minutes 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 Frplc. vaulted ce1hnga. lrg Lse $1150 (818)888-5510 to So Co Plaza. just east ---spa PM oalcony or 1818)346-04'0 Newport Blvd & south 01 2Bdrm 1 .ea $7 15 Newt~ re<1ecor118d San Diego freeway 2473 151 E 2151 s,.ae-2408 CMG ok $795 No.pe1s Beaut1f\Jlly localed ta1rway Orange Ave 631.5,39 By • 855-0665• ••2773 Bunting Court. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $289,000 Sun 1-4 *•LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypoint. COM I 644-6200 $2.750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 3 BEDROOM • 2607 Bunya, East bluff. Newpor Bch 644-9060 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 21 Burning Tree. Big Canyon. N.B 760-1900 $785,000 Sunday 1-4 734 Cameo Highlands Drive. COM 673-1181 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 2830 Carob (Eastbluff) Newport Beach 675-6000 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 70 E. 18th St, Eastslde Costa Mesa I 751-3191 $136,500 Sunday l -5 2840 Catalpa (Eastbluff} Nwpt Sch 559-9400 $299,000FEE Sunday l -5 Montana's Nor1e. Irvine 640-4868 $194,500 Sunday 12-4 1356 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB 642-5200 Fee Sunday 1-5 v2 Rue Chateau Royal. Big Canyon, NB 756-1540 $425,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 •396 Seawlnd. Newport Beach 760-8333 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 601 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $495.000 Sunday ·1.4 145 Via Undine (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $379,000 Sunday 1-4 1903 Yacht Camilla (Seavlew) Nwpt Sch 759-1890 $325,000 Sunday 1-4 •212 Hazel Dr, (Oceanfront), CdM 759-9070 $1, 135,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 1233 Highland Or, Westcliff, Nwpt Sch 760-8333 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 * 706 Malabar (Irvine Terrace) COM 759-1501 $435.000 Sunday 1-4 2040 Mandarin, Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa 760-8333 $240.900 Sunday 1-4 232 Monte Vista. Costa Mesa 759-9100 $174,500 Sunday 1-4:30 . I •324 Morning Canyon (Shorecliffs) NB 644-6200 $649,900 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5 CONDOS TOWllHOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM ••20 Land Fall Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $168.000 Sunday 1-5 •• 15071 Percy, Westminster 846-8259 $ 102.500 ~un_day 12:30-4:30 condo. ASJ Course 2BR appl only TOP AREA MESA PINES -• den. 2B A XLNT -1BR. like new cozy frplc llYI 11 llW $1150/mo 960-3521 Sia J~ll I pY1 back/side yrd & patio I S5501mo. lBR 1B4. all WOODBRIDGE 38R 2 Ctflltfllt . 2171 1 Garage, pool, spa. Quiet blltns LaunCll') room n1 Low rent high val~ 3br $640 No pets 5'9-24'7 beacl'l & shops bath. ta m rm Ir pie 735 w 18tl'l St patios overhang. nicely prome area dbl gar s7oo BB •MD MEW TSL MGMT 642-160:! lndsepd s 1275/mo 539-6191 Agl.sml COii na 640-1327 olc 720-6897 SHtk Ctaat Nttrtl NEW?ORT VILL AGE - -__ meatiBAU .a.PARTMENTs LI HI ltack 2141 21161 IBeaut1tu1 Costa Mesa MERALD BAY 4br 3ba. 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo AP&ITllllTS I Complex nr SC Plza New cp1/pa1nt gorgeous wlcarport nr S C Plaza I 1h ...n1I Fill I Sorry no pell 557-0075 view Gar Sec gate. pvt 25 11 W Sunflo~ All Tl'lese attrlctive ,_ 79 PlClflCl bell. rec quiet $2500 cond -Pools $695/mo APIS teeture pool IP• 760-260 I Ownlagt or S550 mo to mo Pets 1 pnvale PlllOS or deck• TOWllllMES Impressive 4br l'lle w/'llu OK Ba rbara /Lisa garage or carport In •\Brand ,_ &PICIOUS 1BFI 1ncls den & sl'IOp at $1250 631" 1266 beaulltully lanciscapeci w/Oln PV1 deck pool 539-619 1 Agl sml lee I ·~4~'\:-7 setting HHI paid carports, lndry tac Oc· ------Iii• r • -I Bedrooms S57 5 cupancy Nov 1 No pets LUXURY'" Laguna Beach ~Mr 2 Bedrooms I'. Bath W 5 268 E 1611> St Npt Hgts Breatntak1ng 360 dg -··-·•• _ 126 C£mR mlET $595 mo 531 1266 ocean and mountam a t I Cun Heroens 11 ag1 view Tl'le beach IS jUSt "'" ••• I COSTA MESA - across the street 2 1Corner Center Placenltell POOL P11io lrpk: X·loe bedrooms -elegant/CHtrll 2'02 Open Deity t0am-6pm tBr $580 2Br S6a0 1500 th rough Ou I Lease AVAJWU FIR 1 142-1424 sec Uni E-s1de 557-2841 $1450 Pl'l 750-3328 Sorry, No Pets Outet !Br 1ro1c pool 38 Sea Island, Newport Beach 644-9060 $199,000 Quaint 'Br 2Ba ooean 1 mu TUllSllYIH CIOtCE usrii11 paloo gar $615 No pet~ Sunday 1-4 view Avl 12 15 $1200 •••Hn• 361E 18THST 39qw Bay SI 650-635 643-2541 or 6'5·6' 12 Luxurious Apt fOf 2 11 pr · un1q e 2BR •BA Feature!> S,ICIOIS 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEii , vale Laguna Shores No u Ll1a11 l11ael 2152 vember 2'·28 ,9,.4163 are range oven dsnwr 2 Br 2 ba 2 51)' garoen ar: •'!"-!1--._--'P----j wood ourn1ng lrplc Pv1 All ''ew er PIS oairil 2 Br unfurn Condo, trplc Sunset Beacl'l Baytront gar pvt patio $745•mo oaoer w 0 .,11.u t' enc •34 Morro Ba~ (Spyglass) COM 1 comm pool 1 blk bcl'l 1 e d r m w J a cu z z • Manager 646-9-94 gar 5695 mo 559_, •38 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••2792 Longwood Cour1, CM $875 499-6216 $850 mo 722-9730 Condo 2Br2Ba 'lrSCPlza *. 1 Muir Beach. Spyglass. CdM 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday l-4 3Bdrm 2Bath 2 car gar-lalM• Pool $695 mo incl l'leal 6 ~Gll-B nu 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEii age ar ge y aro Jalaa• 2606 water No pe1s63 1.14~6 ~GU ,.. 760-1900 $975.000 Sunday 1-5 v· ) s10501mo 495 211e * •30 Segura (Rancho S J 1llas Irv BAY VIEW 2br ioa great Eas1s1de 2Br 1Be 1rp1c 288 22nd Street, Eastside Costa Mesa 631-1266 $169,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • v 16 NapoH. Harbor Rldge. NB TOWIMOlfr" Colllts hr llHt 1"r •HTM FRH 901 Almond, Eastbluff. Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $1.195,000 Sunday l-5 760-8333 $249,000 Sunday 1-5 •2401 Orchid Hill Pl (Back Bay) S. A. Hghts 1953 Arnold, Costa Mesa 1 631-7370 $239.000 Sllrlday 12-4 I 645-0303 $126,000 Sun 1-4 309 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar • v 16 Belcourt South, Belcourt 759-9100 $595.000 Sunday 1-5 760-8333 $869,500 Sunday 1-5 11806 Port Abbey (Harbor View) Nwpt Sch 3047 country Club, Mesa Verde. C.M 675-6000 $258,000LH Sunday 1-5 645-0303 $295.000 Sunday 1-4 • 1806 Port Westbourne (Harbor View) NB ,,..,,. 675-6000 $339.000 Sunday 2-5 • 1730 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 11916 Port Provence (Harbor Vu Hmes) COM 640-5664 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1120 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 631-1266 $429,000 Sunday 1-s 1*301 Robinhood. Costa Mesa ••1219 Blue Gum (Westcllff) Nwpt Sch 546-2313 $237.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 631-1266 $369,900 Sunday 1-5 18862 Saginaw. Turtle Rock, Irvine 7 Sea Island, Newport Beach 631-1400 $192,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 63 1-1266 $199,000 Sunday 1-5 850 Sandcastle. Harbor View Hiiis, CdM * • 1119 Grove Lane (Westcliff) NB 760-8333 $339,500 Sunday 1-5 673-7771 $359,000 Sunday 1-4 * • 19 San Mateo (Spyglass) COM •2801 Harbor View Dr. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $525,000 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $635,000+ land Sunday 1-5 1148 Santiago Dr, Dover Shores. NB 8 Holmwo'od (Newport Heights) NB 631-7300 $560,000 Sun 1-4:30 631-1266 $314,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••2107 Santiago Drive, Baycrest. N.B 441 King Court. Costa Mesa 631-7300 $299.000 Sunday 1-4:30 645-0303 s199•5oo Sunday 1•5 *2015 Seadrltt (Irvine Terrace) COM •300 Kings Place (Cliff Haven) Nwpt Bch J 759-1501 $390,000 Sunday 1-4 631-1266 $305.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1242 Somerset Lane, Newport Beach Sunday 1-5 Little River Circle (Spyglass) COM 644·6200 $495.000 Sunday 1-4 336 Littleton, Costa Mesa 645-0303 s 165,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 5 Monterey Circle, Spyglass, CdM 760-1900 $398,000 Sun 1-4 518 N. Duke Pl (College Park) Costa Mesa 631-7370 $139,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 340 Nevada, Costa Mesa 546-2313 s 1••.500 90 Roblnhood. Cotta Mesa Sun 1-4 645-0303 $174,600 Sat/Sun 1-4 644-9060 Saturday/Sunday 1-5 •2852 Stromboli. Mesa Verde. C.M 645-0303 $255,000 Sun 1-4 1910 Tahuna Terr(lrv. Terra<18)CdM 675-3280, $305.000. Sun 1-4 , 1724 Terrapin Way. Baycrest. N.B 646-7171 $339.000 Sunday ~ -4 * 1609 Tradewlnds. Baycrest, Nwpt Bch 751-3191 $294,000 Sunday 11 -4 * 94533 Tremont (Cameo Shores) COM 644-6200 $649,990 Sat 1-4·30 Sun 1-4 125 Vla Koron. Lido 111e. NB 631-7300 $475.000 Sun 1~0 I•• 1410 West Bay, Newpcrt Beach 831-1286 $875.000 Sunday 1-5 I 631-7370 $191,900 Sunday 1-5 3 Bdrm 3 Bath Near t>ch oeam cc·is gar SIOO Avail Now' S 1I751mo kitchen w/blt-ms gar no 1s1 1as1 sec $225 2 ~r I Mlhly or yrly 760-1108 pets s i 35o 213 854'6118 sons No pets 650-1798 3 BEDROOM 3Br 2 ,99 Condo PY1 yard unrurn I BR IBA apt "" tB IB !922 Wallace F•o• vaulted Cl"•llnos cit-1 pool $975 rno tst last· gar $650 mo 1nc1 ullls ' 8 -Qa ooo• & spa No :ieu. I •507 Avenida Campana. Bluffs. NB 645-0303 $189,000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4·30 sec aep 21 3 514-3905 Agent 673-4062 Ga• iel"O "'0513"5 ~o 2Bo m 2 >Ba S89'" pets S520 Aqt 550-io 1 66f VY ,8,,., Cl'larm•ng 3 bdrm nome Balho1 Ptai11ah Eas!S•de Towr>r>ouse 28r 6 4 ') 2 730 46•-416'\ wood firs new crpl. d1ri-2607 1 Ba End J M E'1CI gar JniQue Stud"• I.Oii age rm. sunken patio lrplc •1-B!!"d_r_m_A_p_I -0-n""""'!C"'a-n-.al ndry rm prvl oat•o '"'""Y laH•ceo pat•o w 8 I ••2135 Vista Laredo (Bluffs) Nwpt Sch 675-5511 $179.900 Sat/Sun 12-4 It S lOOO mo 645·2944 boat slip available S 1100 S695 mo 1'1 •ast $200 .:ie-r • A 11e1 ent ·a rice 2169 mo •59.9491 oep Ca111e•8l96" 9090 Pr~ac' S4SO 1'1'2·38-1 •F!!"'A..,B~U~L-U.,...-W-at_e_rt~ro_n_t I Br 2Br 3Br 'Br lur'l ~ Decorator FURN Conoo unturn1sl'l W•nter Year•~ S1595 mo 673·0896 Summer Bkr 675 4606 4 BEDROOM 1 2 blk to beacl'l 2BR 2BR tBA lrp1c 9arat,i11 WOODLAND VILLAGI APARTMlllTI 5995, mo y1ly 633·916, $800 mo 575.c,500 or * •27 Encore Cour1 (Newport Crest) NB or 536-952• evs 553 8500 Ask tor J•m .. 673-7300 $179,000 Sunday 1-4 1BR ocearitront ,.,ouse •OCUIFHIT• patio yaro garage Yrly Small 2Br w gar $925 $975 mo 650-2493 Also Bae" $550 673-4928 . . . . . •2912 Ouedada (Bluffs) Newport Beach I 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1-4.30 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR plus 2 BR ' 601 Acacia. Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $309.900 Sunday 2-5 504-504'-\ Fernteaf, Corona del Mar 759-6700 $230.000 Sunday 1-4 3 IR plus 2 IR 200 Diamond. Balboa Island 759-1SO1 S385.000 Sunday 12·4 1305 Larkspur. Olde Corona det Mar 675-6000 $429,500 Sa1 1-5 Sun 2·5 IG CANYON 901! course DELUXE JBr 2Ba trplc vu 2br 2ba condo $1400 gar no oets , 01oc• en 644-01'1 676-5736 lrol"I" ba~ 559 7194 • '* CHANNEL FRONT Studio on Peninsula Point • • 2BA stngi. l'lOYse $595 mo Fr pie Cl w $1300 mo yrly 1aoci.. retrig Respon Adult pref eitra) 760-6685 675 1958 Eves 'fOlS • sru • LAUIAY Uo•s l&ClllLOll 1.00-liJO 1 IHllHI IHO-H IO 2 IHHHS HH·ll II H S. llUT I MOT WAHR l•Cl 10 'HLAllllO 114 0011 UJ 1103 •• CHANNEL FRONT toroaa 1t1 Mar 2622 ~Ziiiii~Eiiriiriiiiirn~rlu~~ • • 2BR single l'louse ~ S 13ooimo y•ly tdock 2Br 1Ba balcony No pets s extra\ 760-6665 $825 Uttls pd 640·'030 l rnllERRANEAN !ti or 213 59'·6561 IYCIJ •TIE IUFFS• Bacllelor-IB"rm utols Pd ~ v 39, Story tresl'lly aone Patio share poo• S650 VILLAGE New pamt. crpt Neat & v111e Rentals 6~5 "015 clean S 1100 mo V'Oram1llc fo.Jvl big bey STUDIO No K1tcl'l lrplc view Specious 3Br 3 blk 10 och ss20 mo $100 OFF 1ST MONTH'S RENT ~ 2'•BMa~;~m~ ~Ct~1100 ·59 ~081 or 968 12-1 ON All APARTMENTS Costa N111 2624 640-560 1 Bedroom ssoo TWO W£El<S FREI R0.1 IPC 2PI> *>"lH Bdrm 2 Bsth Newport unturn No peta °"SELECTED APTS f()lt IMKDIA T£ OCCll'ANCY Sl'IOres Vrly $975 mo 649•20 0 Villa Rentals 675-7015 THE place 10 comE' l'ume tu A 1Br tBa $550 MC S350 ti BR PENTHOUSE New· lBr lBa 5650 we S•OO peaceful park-hkP sel'1ng convt>men Y po11 Heigl'lls oce1n view ..,.0 e>ets 631 8427 c M located witti1n watlo.tnQ 01stance to 1000 sq tt terrace 1ac thf'atres restaiir l nts ano snc s Only tub S 1800 MUSl GO 101 1011 Upstairs Aetr1g minutes 10 Soull"I c Clu'h Plaza and the THIS WEEK 631-5775 198 l Maple Ave $430 Marty2 1347A·2311Ev Sof'rr•Mgmt 5501015 bf'l\Ch BA 2'•8A 15()() sq It 5 IBA C M API P1110 mm 10 bMCll Qu~t & M-.:SOY Die 91r eg4I 6'8 75 14 cure $ 1050 964-5666 210-lhl llf BA 2 •Bl Condo on e" E ,,0• 18r l b• 0'" no pan11ve gre•nbelt •n 0911 vacant '56511'1\0 Bltlfts S 1eoo1mo Prine 756-855 7 only Ownr / Agt 780 0839 1 Bedroom 1 aectroom • o.n12 e.the 2 aectroom TownhouMf2"-•the FROM S585 411 i1t1T11 ~ 111r G.1 I ll'IJldl l'ir.mCtorti • v • 1 Royal St. G9orge (Big Canyon) N9 873-7300 $695.000 Sunday 1·4 •2716 WindO\/et (Hrbr Vu Broadmoor) COM 540 4 SushOre Drive. Newport Beach 675-6000 $485,000 Sunday 1·5 875-5930 $324.000 Sunday 1-S Br 38. on c1nal Wilk 10 28p 1 •bl Condo gir bctl S 1850 mo AllO IB1 pool Prat lduttl no pets lf'I SB seso MO 122.9130 sns mo E.,.. 846·2'48 OIY• ~8 93' 1 lh•'''~ Wo:IO ~ ii""'1r>r C11'' • l1q R• a ,.11 Cr 01!.!'l~ill " rs * 591 1 Seashore Or, Newport Beach &44-9060 $798,SOO Sunday 1 ·5 '2015 Windward (Baycrest) Newpcrt Beech 759· 1501 $269,500 Sund1y 1·5 5 Sffshore Or. Newport Beach •2000 Windward Lane, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 sm.soo Sun 1-4 30 I * 1907 Windward Lane. 8aycrest, NB l 631·1300 S295.SOO Sun 1-4.30 ..... 2121 Yecht YenkM. Seevlew, Nwpt Bch l-&S10 19 000 Sund• 1~ t 831· 1•00 $395.000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 ~ Shlpwey Or. Baycrest, NB 831-7300 $24'9,000 Sat/Sun t-•:30 ti 7 Singing W ood (WoodbrldQ9) lt"llne OA4 ·8200 t/e 184.900 SatfSun 1-.S \ eSpt •Pool • •W1tertront • * •W1terfron1 a Pool ""Oiw add,... It gulfd Oii• 11MHl2U nly llattld wf e.tt Rlty O~I N8 HtrbOr It 539-819 1 011\efS Im coat ttoro.,. IU• 3bf flM '" OCMn w ilCuZ ludl C)etl 281 1 tS. lwnhM Style f!ncl gar I IC pe110 M150tmo ALSO Coi1do .., ~ $8$0 m<> a.nv M S-918 I °' 6'4 2270 0' CNol M5 597.a 1900 • call Belt co11 28r 18a comp.etety 1e- •5JM 190• rtn ~ 2052 Claro.,. l.aM 1750 mo 845-309 I l~OCll Wr 1rtr•1111 t u•r ''" Rocir11 4 l •l hll'll T ""n1·. C 111 I~ l unO•v I <1c•ll1r• 1 a•1 H\.lu""; Sur•, N Pf' ts. " Cl an r-. oa 1, , t •OO ••••t~ B "'' '"' r,.' °' , I I I .. ct Oreng. 0oMt DAILY PILOT I Sundtry, NOV9mlW 24, 198.S C-.... llM *UL ... ~ 1'4tj•wet ..... IMl jl!!f!!! ..... IMt s.itla/ .. t la 1111 l tat1h tt l hu Da lt•n altl J7M Leet I'"•• ftft •Mlnl/!!!tal llff CltiMal/otHtt 1411 .... ,_ mf W'lftilit 2Br 181, HOO mo + utH. SPACIOUS APARTM!NT ITU O&PtlTUllllPUI l.OST I.idle'• old Wllnt ..... Uan-oTINet QUIET MSOAT UV•NG 1019 w. Bay A~ Aero. 1 Mil! "'0M OCE'.AH Wkly~ •m all I Mlle lo tnr 3Br 28• P.nln· Walle to bMcl't & ldl<>OI• diamond WllCh ~cty Miil UlllT. 11111111191 ....., w. Ollft °"".,,,.. •lpwttllng Mated pool from~ 87,.1e1• &42-'2351 s 129 so wtc '~ ~~1' I aula. N/1mkr1f:'°' $600 I Oeluu Slnol• atory CDM. Rewatd 780-1950 11PM to 7AM, Cer11tled Of needed '°' Coat• Meet ~a ..... liPt to •COurt ywd 'MW dining J Ve.ASAILLl!S CONDOS Nwpl Blvd. CM 8'&.74411 ~~14&9 Of v 3-8707 18drm & 3Bdrm lJnlll 2 -Tlalneu Mu et be ~t ftnn. Mutl "°'*-If look-·~• 880.,.... ..... Ill.I ITf * 28' 28a All amen I IN f. I J M/F 55+ enr 2br iratt• ear garage. Full ptlce p I •oez matur•, f. lnt8'•ted In have good phOM man. =.m CM, Hai or Ha ·~..'._dine 1n oourt yrd 28r 18a. 102 Antlbeia. Don SNO A 1 e3t~oeo SU 1111 LIHI furn USO mo Cali S 1&o.OOO 10% Down trllal I • permanent employmen1. nM, front ofb IPPMI'· ol i. ,.,.~ tNI ~ 075-1244 or S22·•7H "° g 3028 w Cou• H • New-84,a.$ 177 or 538• j507 Ownr (71'4)49?.2057 6E X AOAf ABK fstXAb MeN V9'de Conv. Hoer.. ance. •tron~plng & fll-~TldMI 942~11()3 :v~Ape:'~7"1ot• Mwpt Penln 3Bdrm 2Ba. YH•SOYln portBMch ,."(;(;..TV MtFnon emkr,Hunl Bch h eta t Prt •tr ~f 0P~lrNoCmESanSt1c"'r•m•mPt'e•t~n .. 1c 881 ~~~59foe• ~fo=~~· man~;:.:. ...., ,.._.. ...-yrly m tl• 1105041200 QATEO VILLAQI! COM· S130~ wk egl ~Jepoelt 1bf 11 4b h pool 1 J7H -----Salaty tladtm, ...... eQouroriwt kltc:Mn Villa Rentala 875-7015 MUNITY, 28drm 2"'8• • bCh ~3s01 r :0 I . "' Ad COi 2724 Prince Jac:tl •• A. =~~: 234 ~to ~ao.1475 No :t:-.~.,~~ 3er 2ea Stepa 10 beaeh I UIOO 11q tt, or PURE IU I Ill LIHE 538-8737 :0~9-0S;llmeg *4•PLIUI* __ 1213>"31-3«3 u Needed t~r' buay Or-St, Suite 209. Co111 pet IOI a• eQaled COV«ed prkng Fireplace $t050/mo. 8krl LUXURY. Garage SPA In 3028W Pac Coaat Hwy M/F n·amk 28R ,.,.BA Wealsld• Cotta M .... gd ,., .... 1 ltnlctl thodontlcoNlce. NoorthO M .... CA 92827. 1 n= w/atorage 642-3850 mHter •ult... Dining N•wPOfl Bffch, lrlg, T\I I CM tw h r. l300 1150 cond. Newly refurbished 3004 exper nee. '495-oeo<> lllllTllY orpt, ~ unturn, . room. woodburnlng fir• S t25 + wk egl, no depoell n M . • S'A tlmee grON 15% -------..--. •--------- 1'1\0. a.tWtr pd. . AU UTIUTIES INCLUDED Via Lido Bayfront 38r 2'.t place. mlerow1ve. oven. ---dep. u1lla Incl. 97Q.4039 Down. 10% tine avl. Mthly Xre Y°'-' concerned at>out HOllTUY Proteu!Onal N8 offlcet deip. 14e.Hta 1 • 2 •--"room ba apt w/lge IYndeek. Yr prlvale petlO ELEGANT y 1 C11 it a I t a I a I a: M/F rmmte wanted. Non· ependable Mgmt avall your aexual Identity? It IO tor bu•Y Onnodontlc olc. Nett PIT MC'ty, 9·3 • ....., IN $1750lmo. e7U990 LIVING only 15 mlnut.. •722 smk/. By S. C. Plue, 845-SMS Lv Meg call 640-$45-4 Lie:• 15"4 lrvfne 09ntel ex_p. help. Typing, lltlng end M:• .... t •• 2 hdroom TOWNHOME BRANO NEW 28 2b Dpl to So. Co Plaza. Jull .ast . • o~rlOOlclng lake. Pool, ---,-1-3a. 4 tul Must type. Xlnt com• counting. 645-8985 Isam; n;;; &; 'Furnlehed &,Unlurl')l•hed 1 blk beach ,' b.;. h.: Newport Blvd & south of 28R oceanfrqnl #uii)i furn. Jae ... una.1350/mo ,.. ''1 I llm l /SIH ran u: munlcetton . ekllle nee Harbor, B·UOl1 I.• Vlalt our moci.1 Dally v-.e. everything, patlO. 2 cer San Diego freeway 2473 color TV Avall monthly & ullls. Oepoelt r eq'd 2-two bedroom unlta. and W&ITll ... FfT, xlnt hre. M0.,..292 or lllllYllY P/T CrettL Ownr 4f4..11Mt SOfry. no pate. gar. $950 mo 846-9897 Orange Ave. 831-5•39 By weekly. 87~173 lgl 650-3660. Hk fOf Martin bachelOf unit Good In-Tl IUll&U 788'-0777 t0.12 Hr• p/wtt, se. plh1 .. .. .. appt only come Highly dNlra~ at start. Pertonal & Real E• ut. LA QUINTA ~ERMOSA Of 2 l3/82v-v2v I ' Sii IT&ll OIRllTllAI M/F rmte to Shr 29rwater· S 185,000 Can't beat thll tleJtlble hour• 7-3, tete Mngmt, non.amok er ' 18211 Parkelde l.n. HB OPEN ~AT/SUN ~... SH Clt atatt 2'7 Park City Old Town IBr 1 front dplx. $395. Pret buy anywhere In Ea•I· Richard. 873·4115 Cltrical/Offlct S40G Balboa PennlnlYI•. Bfll l llA, upoer llnlt. belle. Ul-1441 206 3rd Stree 2 Bdrm f bs, new paint, loft Condo Avail Dec 21 prof. person 63 l-2053 side. Term1 posalblel Cell E l -. Ill 1111 0-·11~ ~ 'c'::mo. •~--OE LUXE DUPLEX: 3BR crpt & drpa. no pe1s. evall thru Jan 5 Call 545-0529 M/F thr COM 3Br home Robert Mllllken ldr view-af tfatlt * * * * * • Tll-UTW9 2'44 1¥.ba 112 blk to Channel now. S600 mo .. $600 Incl gar. w/d, lrplc. yrd Ing 631· 1288 l1tt,tlt1ht/lt1 lft lllllTllY -• IU·1• Nrlldocent8' 50038th dep 49Ni496240-9252 l tatih It Skare S450moyrly 673....,.0• 1 ~i Ckll•Cart 3016 Relletreceptlonlat,general small growing ooml)U1 .. 1BR. QUtet. cocy. pr1\<ate. ........... SI. $1250/mo 8'4·7269 BLOCK TO BEACH 2Br 2724 M/F .nr CdM hme Avt :·, ~I >. child Car• ;;;ea;a my Irv ottloe, llght colleotlon•. company need• tull time 1'A bile to bdl. U50/mo *mAllWI* Ea11blutt TwnhM Apt. 3Bc 1',..., ba. new crpts, lnctry, 12115. $500 ' utlls.' Deb ~if JdJ hm· 1 & 2 yrold.Avg8-t2 customer aervloe. GrMt aeoretary. tamlllarlty wltt ... Incl utlla. S..2..e.415 2Be, "2 car s•r No pelt yard, kid OK H 25 1306/mo 1% uths. Full UM 759-1114 E\/, 673-9270 _ .. ___ , days p/mo/refs 559.7477 growth polenUal Full or P.C.'• preferred. se 1, 2.& 3 BEDROOMS $950 844-t 10 8-.5 MF 9 979 97 7225 of hOUle, Costa MM8 111m E/1111 -pert ume. II•• hre. Mon-p/hr. Some word pro 28' 1'h8a Twnhee. New A FEW 1BDRM & LOFT . • 4 2-8 or 4-988-0206 M/F to ahr NB 8PI. 1 blk to 3 bed "'--· I 2 MATURE FEMALE WANT· Fri Call tor appt Debra ceaalng, an1. phonee, fll ~ d~. blt•lne FURNISHED SINGLES UDO ISLE Bay View 3 Roomy. ocean vlftl 2 R bch Need Dec 1 $360 room""""" wth ED FOR INF"NT CA.RE ... Candy Strll)efS Candy" lng,etc.CA,MOATA SYS encl gar .. elec ~Apartment Living In 1 bdrm2bath,newdecor IBA,gar,lndry Nopets AIDE/F llve-ln Pll Asslel utllflncl 873_4487 addlllon•l Income units myhome.parttlme,rels 432·9888 TEMS . f:t. Valle) S75,P. quiet. 53&-0821 country Mttlng: Cort~ S 1350/~o Yrly $600/mo •93-27 IO teacher In whlchr tew hrs High Income. assumable req'd. 9M-8601 * * * 't * 241·92'4 1 altl for Adam. lently I ted n Jeff 673-0072 619/753-0719 -----Rm+ $300/mo. 8'45-2357 Mi~iii be like your loans. motivated sellers 2BR 2BA, gar, lr\Cfry, .. n oea o ray h at1 AH Btil:atl own apl. Prof looking ror Large R-2 lot over 9,000 Nee~ Live-Qui Help for •-11. ASST /Hl'TY plex. Oui.t street 1 mli. Road between San Diego LIDO VIEW DELUXE APT BE A HUNT HBR ISLAND 1 O ii d Attemoon Chlldcare & -• - 10 beadl. No ....... -.15. & Sant• Ana frwo/9. 4 PR S resp same. shr 2Br CM sq t ere al 11 h C needed For lnvntment Banking ,..... -LEASE $1350/MO . INCESS hr my $350 • $17~ dep & utlls S 179.000 Call Robert te Nkpg ar Firm. Legel aecreterlal SEmJ/1111 tor emall ~ Beact CPA firm Perm. p/tlme Must be a versatile ex perlenced typlet. Op. ponunlty for learning tc· counting and' tax return preparation. l<nowledQf ol Wordatar helpful. Non- smkr pr•I 840-2840 ~ Earthtoneplulhcpt1,drpe 640-7006 *PALMMESAAPTS* palatial Mlldot'NlrlnthM 631 ·75501vemsg Mllllken lor detells 675-3011or474·9055 background helpful Cell -•-...--'-'~ "'Woodburnlng fl.rep180e NEAR 0oV81' & w .. tcllH 1 tBdrm Unfurnlahed. 1se t -as a platonic or roman1lc -----• 631-1266 Dt•ntica 301 M·Frl. 8em-l2 '474-1418 4 • "'Air condltlonlng BR pool t B 1111 Mesa Ori~ 54&.9860 rmmte.11 U A effluent, at-N.B. 2br 2ba M/~ n smkr, VPM patloe & Balconl" 1 :i · seOO ne. lracuve & 30-45 Prince cleen. quiet tennis $392 • e~iJ; j:. HOUSEKEEPER. refined BOOKKEEPER.Full Chg. ::::=.....,.,:-,=--:---.;.,.;;;;.;;_ VPool, wnlrlpool ~~~.~&~5-8e..6tv~':: Stalk c.... Nth• Jack (2131592-1474 avl now. 6'4S-5447 ah s ty Iii lady wanted to live In. Tenacious. cheerful. PIT 2Br 18a Opbc, rwsel:',d. Nr "'ExerclM room 206 ChrlSllan tem to shr 2br 2 NB Prol male. shr clean _:'!,.. ___ , room. bOerd & salary Laguna Bch 497-2500 behon11thSt. /mo. ""NoPeta NEWPORT ISLAND 28'[d2t>t 1becondo new baapt.nrSo.CstPlze. 3br2behsew/M/Fnon-.... 0 644"6619 UHIER9RR N ....,. MO-N04 -FREE M berlhl I 2ba lrpl d/w $900 Open ' k F I 0 ... ,.., • --'""'" o .,...a em p n 501 38th St 650-83•5 carpets. levolors, Kira lg must love children sm rs. u I hse prlv W/ 4 units Eestslde Coat• P1tfHlllaalv. If you are • lull charge BANBURY c Woodbridge VIiiage Auoc · aundeck, carport. wood· 545-8532 or 557· 1172 tip, nr pool, tennis & bch i i kk 1 kl f ROSS APTS Vl.llJle Tennie Swim Club Nwpt Hohl• 2Br tBa. pool, en landscape. stream, 2 S 100 dep., $350 mo. Incl. Mesa, One 3 bdrm, three Ma • 1tr1t Ye 5100 boo eeper 00 ng or 8 187~t .J~~~ S:,.~~ "'0ffl~ Open 9-5:30 Dally garage. lndry S725/mo., pools. 5850. 8S.·2692 0i1~1~ 35~~:,~:~ utll. 548-6679 ~29~~s Ca~'~.~~:n Banking ~~l*:e~~ ==~ 1~1~ nPIST Good typing ekllla. mature prev, escrow O< loan ol- llce exper. helpful but not req. Moo·Ftl t2-5. PleaM call 6-45-4175 -:--:-:--...,.--...,.n ___ "'Eq~ ~°S~sagGf'Y t60l8 t5th St 650-82l3 atla La aal MegnoHa, CM 642-3307 PROFESSNL FeM (20-35) Coombs 831-1266 Considerable exper. req Studio A.p1. S..utlfully (A Jeff & B ) VIiia Balboa -1BR ,.. den ~ to shr 2 br, 2 ba A.pl •t TELLER Salary open ~-. Y!nf:.· N~d,P~~ t r~VINEarrenca 2BA w/lrptc. Comm pooi ABLRMOlgST IEANFF/PRONPvtT F~3J!.'!~ksngv +q/uo~.t~~t Promontory Point, Nwpt • ·~i~~;· Ctflll D1l ll1r 714/ 891-0387 or OR CIGA~ETTES 1465+ + spa Nr beach 1 • pat o. "'"" Bch Frplc ocean vu lerr L 213/ 596-33521 WHI PllOISlll S2u.. "'--............. ~ (l14)111·llOO 220 NtCe Ln, It 105, New. bch. Gar. $800, 499-2704 S1udnt '4 lrg ptv bth/bd pool. Jae.' tennis $525'j!= • for law Ottl"'"'. ..•-~port """ _,,, ..,........_ pallo/pool/w-d/prkng/shr Af 5 OURIC&l -._..... never been occupied. Smell Secluded Studio. ktch, ect. E C M. 5mln bch t or wknds 9-'4. UST•••E Tll .. U Bevetly Hiiis Savings hH HI ·1 I ---"I t...., BeechNon amOker Send WWlll YIWIE L11 ... luck 2141 S 1000/mo 1st A lut Febuloua ocean view 675-0797 .. ,... en Immediate need for en r ng m .. -.. a ... ,. sev· resume 10: Hiring Pert· req'd P'4teae cell for $500/mo. utllltles Incl orOCC315~ut64S-•t57 Quiet 3Br 3B hse L 2 bdrm. l'h beth houae experienced Teller to eral openings. Part time ner, 5000 81roh St, Suite Live where )'OU haye •Spectacular apta • t l 2Br. 1 & 28• eul1es •Spacloua townhouMS •Af'9PlaC* 2Br 1Be. No. end, ocn vv, eppt 818-360·9212 Eves '499-6278 1st/lest mo/rind dep. Ben W/O al '0 1:l plus 2 Slory duplex with 2 work In our Corona Del hours 10am-3pm, Mon-2900. Newport Beach, nr bch, beam oella. gar, Fem shr 4Br hse In Nwpl . . m cro. ' bdrm, 1 '~ bath large Mar office lndlvldual will Fri. No experience nee. C 860 utll pd $995 •94-304-4 •lac. llat1la Shrs, nr bell. pool/lennls view Prefer n/smkr units Assume $1 15,000. perform Teller duties and Call Anne, 662-5843 ==.--A,....9_2 __ ~--- Furn 1+br/ 1ba, lge pvt W/O spa $375/mo+ .,.., utll Sw450k. H9ug2h 66549-62 t 1 1 w. loan end owner Wiii will also be cross-trained CLRRI nPIST Ttcblcal/Tr .. " patio. pvt bch, MC. pool ~p.n 111u' "nqll' M t' IM•1 27H 548-4340 or • 4 4-1 Home c arry 2nd Ask ing In New Accounts. Poe--'" SSOS Treas Ill $e50. 499-2704 b two twdmom ;Jpt\ 2 Brand new huge remdied Fem to •h•re large 2Br Resp yng adult/F shr lg $276,000 Ilion requires a minimum lOOlllTill EUmlOWI *Privet• balconies or Gatden patios l~rtlt1ck Ult 1r::$600. Refrlg. dish- washer & 11ove Included. NO PETS 545-4855 UPTO $900 OFF!!• rms S300ea. Utlls pd. 28a A.pl In C.M. with 3br house In Npt 8ch. ol 1 year Teller ex-llTl EmY N/smkr 6<45-0403 Morn• same. $350 957-1326 $300/mo Kt1rl 850-3507 Traditiona l per1ence, an aftinlly lor llfOEmllllT' public conlact. eitcellent Realty communication skllla and WC. SECn llOllATEFIHHI Beaut. N.B apt. ocean vv, F rmte wanted. CdM. $350 4·6 yeara experience. commerclelllnterlor 1. 770--0102 WIYllTt •3 Lighted tennl• courts •2 Swimming pool• •Stream• & ponde •Sorry, no pets *Furnishings avail WHY NOT CALL Ul·l111 IUWlllYIWIE 15555 Huntington Vlllege Lane. from San Diego Freeway. n0f1h of Beech 10 McFadden, west on McFadden. 2Bdrm 2Ba $700 Frig, dshwshr, stove Included. NO PETS 545-4855 IBDRM EASTBLUFF Near Shopping Center No pet• $710 640-136" 1Bdrm lux Condo nr Hoeg. Pool. spa, gym. Guard gate $700/mo. 850·6152 1Br 1ba unfurn. new crpt. t270 Rutland Rd $675 087 Ot 780-2546 t BR. -upper dplx. Sto9e, rel . Garage., Close to be Bal. Penln. $575. Dys 55 3200 msg Specious 3Br 2Be, secur- ity Cortdo Adult• 55+ Pools, Clubhouse S950 VIH• Reotals 675·7015 ---------2Bdrm 1Ba. Steps to bch. ---------.. Completely remodeled For Clualfled Ad ACTION Calle Dally Piiot AD-VISOR 642-5678 $850/mo. Bkr 642-3850 2Bdrm 2Be. frplc. Steps to beach Like newl $850/mo. Bkr 842-3850 2 BR 1 '~ ba, amall patio. 2 sty, 15 min walk to bch, S675. mo. 543-2882 '* 1n I st year's rent FURNISHED or UNrURNISHEO flTlllSS CEUllS. TEHIS. SWllllllC. Jtts 1Hc~ .. ,,! Sorry. "° ,ets. llo4tls •Pt• uilr 9 to 6. ~ood ApMtmenh Newport 8P<1ch So l 10H l t1ll '-1", I 1.11 "'''"' r Ml Sill Nt>wpor1 Bectch No ~"11 11\,l'o t\\, IU• '.11 ltill11 f>45·1104 Nsmkr F/pret 10 Stir w/yng Hul/S50dep. l<rlsten. 6:l t-7:l70 light typing cpl $325 util Inc 722-8508 640-51971830-3777 •Daily computer updates •More leads. lester M<V Lag Sch rm. Pvt ba, prvlgs. Gone• 101 but want a bee· •All cllenls ICT'Mned ---------' We ofter an ucellent 2 blk bch. Respon prof-ut. piece to llve lum. fem •20% off 10 ell new cllenl• FIR HU If lllLIEll. bua $385 'h utll 494-7346 n-smk $375 645-7480 •As seen In QC Register 8 Unit Apt Bldg. under Furnished room In C.M GAEA T HOUSE FOR MAN Huntington Bch 841-5611 const now In Sunnymead hOrne S290 mo w/kitcnen lmmed, occpy CdM Shr ocean bluff San <714> 549-7oot prlv Call Chrl1 645-2435 $475 ~ dep 640-4255 Clemente Apt. Fa.ntutlc la1iat11 I Fiaaaci1l Furn 11 klc .. p"""s tlll vu, M/F nee1 responsible ---. " · • ..., . u Great N.8 Condo: 3Br 2ba. $350 Incl utlla Barrie • pd Empty'd fem. Nr shol> $450/mo. M/F n·smkr. 498_0804 492-8860 0y lallHll & bus $250 CM 546-2573 Shr 112 utll FlrepleC41, • "-• • Furn. room w/pvt be. pvt patio w/spa. Pvt Specious 2Br 28e Bayelde Vfl!llaa1ht1 2904 Quiet condo nr S.C Ptza lndry, pool Garage Or Apt. Pvt bch & pool *A Wm* Mature adll Ulll. lndry. w/opener Avl Dec 1 or N/smkr $525 760-1996 Young rapidly expanding lcltch, By wk, 5-40-4118 sooner John 642-195• y---1 ---2b national c:osmetlc co ng pro lo stir r I Mature fem has unfurn rm, Lag. Bch hse Pvt br shr CONDO ON SANO seeking key people to pvt bath tor n-amk. empl be, tull l'tm prlv. t blk bch, Ocean vu. pool. sauna. !>ulld natlonal sales force tem. 25.., S.6-1307 eves $400 avl 12/ 1 497 -4391 xi res $500 A.vi t2/ 1 Dave Earning potent I al ell· 969-7804 or 896-2787 plosive Professional Bettb/••ttll 711 Laguna Bch Pvt rm/be leadership 10 support Garage Sharer house ltatal1 W1att4 27 6 your retalllng. recruiting UllU WOI w/readlng/wrltlng per· & training efforts. For llTH Ill son. $450 lnclg 497-1838 R ... IAn W&ITll app1 call 751-9335 Wk' t I L I L d le Cd•• 38 N/smkr M/F approx $37S----------y ran• s. ow re es erge up x "" r 1400/mo Nwptllrvlne FRANCHISE offer by $135 & Up/Wkly Color 2be. Fem n-smkr. $400+ area Jiiiy work 720-0928 Disclosure Statement TV. maid servloe, free dep 720-8030, 720.1868 · · Corp Expanding $3650 cottee. heated pool & Luxury Condo 2Br 2,h ba Ski 'Blrdman of Nwpt' BIG OPPORTUNITY steps to ocean Kltch's W/O, pool. jac, s,.12.50 seeks lrg rm. studio or USA lnt'I. 2131837-01(11 fringe t>enellts package Including company paid Insurance and educa· llonal asst SI an c e Interested appllcants please apply at. 3748 Ea.sl Coast Hwy Corona Del Mar or Personnel Oepartmenl 2727 1 Las Rambles MISslon Viejo, CA 9269 1 BEVERLY HILLS SAVINGS A Ft4tral lntap I LtH lueelltlt1 Equal Oppty Emple>yer MIF/H/V We need you now 10 wort! tn So Orange County Companie• Choose the days. weeks, or mon1hs that beat 111 your sched- ule. Enjoy your holidays and t>eeome • proleaalonel TAC Temporary Employee, TOP PAY · NO FEE TAC Temporary Svea 4500Campus#124,NB (714) 852·94 24 MECHANICS HELPER. own tools. MacGregor, 1631 Ptecentla, C.M. nn OllTllL no1 TERMINIX lnternatlon•I the nation• leader In termlle & pest control hu lmmed. opening tor outside route technician. Exper. helpful but not nee We will train Mull have valid Celll. drlv~ lie. & clean driven r• cord. W• offer com- petitive starting aalery, CURI nPllT llbral lncenll~ plan, and lor retall corporation xlnt company benefit• Musi type 50 WPM. other C a I I 8 4 6 -0 2 t 4 duties Include errands. (8am-5pm)Or apply In computer Input, supply person. 1536 Newport ordering. 6H-5070 Blvd, C.M. EOE Karen ---,.-.-Ull------- C.P.A FIRI needs help through tu season Typing. phones, etc. Contac t Judy 494-1034 8:30 10 5pm lmmedltle opening tor qualllled person. Harrie 1600. 1660 ex.per. help. lul, Excellent company benefit• and working condlllone. Apply: .. ______ .. , •vell. 985 N Coast Hwy, mo ..-1/tutll 722•9859 I 1brep1NB/CM673·1218 JI W _... 2 lll llPAITllllTllm iiFT'j~iij~~·jiiiiiiiii~iiiipi~~iimmL.agiuini•iBeiaciih,i•i9i'"i5i29ii•i~aB~· ~~iiiil-••If •••-• Exper lndlvlduel with G111111 ftr Int Private petty w!& to MANAGER good English skllls, 11&11111&11' 2740 borrow $50K-S75K. well !lrong typing and die-IAILY "UT •~a .. a-ra_e_a""!t_B_.i"'ao-n-"!'&-J"'a-m--eecured by 2nd T.O on Immediate opening tor lull taphone or shorthand 330 w. Bay Street bor! Bayrldge condos Npt Bch retld 548-0100 time District Managet helpful. Apply In person Coste M .... Ca. JI 'D 29 I wllh resume to Mr. or call 8'2~321 Ca t 759-9491 trt1a1n, · · l Must enjoy working with Fuentes, at Robet'l Bein, ---------l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:;;;iiiiiiiiiiiii '•-"'-•-rz-----Eltctrical L1uac11i•1 P1ialia1 ---wloow has money for chlldren Experience Wiiiiam Frost & Al· PIElll ... ID.PlR 1• Ooora-moldlng ... bey win-1--,-,.-1-.. -.-1-L·ir-m_IO__ I Lancart --.--._..._ ____ Sttrlft 2742 TO's s 10,0001up. No helpful soc1ates, 1401 Quall St, Part llme, Mon & Tuet $2.17 per day That's ALL you P•Y tor 3 llnes. 30 day minimum In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODA.VII dows. complete patios. -._ '" 1--.-....., ... -.. ___ DAN SALYER PAINTING llY ITOl•IE credlt.,../no penalty. Cell Newport Beech. Ce. only. •pprox. 4PM·1AM. additions, quellty work Quality work. lree est. TreelTrlm/Cleenup, comp Lie ••2592'4 • Denison A.1soc 673-7311 We oNer •.n u ceflent ban-833-0070 (8am-5pm) Apply PENNYSA.VER, #477«6 Paul 54a.8860 .f 425513 988-7401 gardening. Competitive Call Anytime 964-2017 RV's Storage Spaces avail ell! program, paid va-1660 Pl ti A c M prices. Chuck 548-7032 De Anza Bayside VIiiage Aaataactatatl cation• & holidays. bonu1 IEIEIAL lfFIOI aoen • ve. · Expert Cabinet MakM & RESIO/COMM'L/INO 26 GLASGOW PAINTING 300 E Coast Hwy N.8 program and dental In-Ph typ1 9 3 llOll lllfll lllYIOf Frencl't Design. Rees . yrs. Do my own worl(. Lie. GARDENING MA.INT Apt, In I/Ext 30 )'TS Hper., 673· 133 t Mon-F'rl 9-.tpm •-a1aact•tat1 2920 surance Salary plus M~'r1. 64':!•33a5m· pm Progrffll've Co. Mek1 am-- tree est., ref's. After 5pm, "278041 Al 646-8128 comm'I, resld'I. C M., H.B ref's. 642·5214 ,.. mileage relmbursemenl bltlous. hardworking pet- cell Alfred, 722· 1157 DON'S ELECTRIC F v areas. 848-3799 Mike INT /EXT. 20 Years Exper Ceaatrciil SCRAM LETS HIEUL IFFICI eons with or W/O exp. Can KITCHEN CABINET 492·5958 Service calls, Melnt, clean-upe, mowing. Average Room $29+ • . Applicant mull apply In P/1 , Buey phones. It earn S25K to S38K/yr. Co REFACING dryer outlets etc, bonded tree l rlm. Free estimates! Exterior Stucco $130 ~ I.E. Silt/Ital ANSWE S person at Delly Piiot. 330 bkkpg. Mon-Fri 9em-sopplln trucit, paid vac . Call for free est. 642-0881 ELECTRICl'"N Mr Estrade 645-3381 I matetlels 642-0442 R West Bay St .. Costa tpm. Pl• cell 6<45~175 med. benefits & oppty for " I 1'at11/0ff" I t Mesa. Ca Apply 9-11 MASONRY /CARPENTRY Uc. •233106 Smell/large HAWAIIAN EXPERTISE 1 PAINTER NEEDS WORK! • 1 ace 11 Usurer -German a m. or 2-4 pm. (Clrrola-UIAL IEOlnUY adv. 542•2242 So. Coun- Very competitive. uc. jobs & repairs. 548-5203 Tree trim. top, remove, 11n1/Ext. celllnge, relln cab _!P'r.l!'!"'!!""!'!P!'!l""P!P"'l21!17,..6_9 Quartz-Muster lion Dept.) for Sr Partner. Lltlg. _1_Y_4_9_s-_1_•8_5 ____ _ & Insured. (71 4) 499-t604 HALE ELECTRIC clean ups. Stu 549-1896 (26) yrs exp . work guar. 36& & d6§ SQ FT Heyday -Tirade exper .. n-amkr, 760·8886 lllYIOl 111 Doors-A41pelr-Alteratlons Oependablew/reu. rates t·IEEI I Devis Painting 964-3837 1617 WESTCLIFF. NB TASTEDlheSAME Mt4ical/Dtatal 5105 ---------Air Tool Co. has opening Lie & Insur-"' cH• 7013 -541-5032 Agt The lllghl attendant told us OLERI LHAL IEOlnUY for SERVICE MAN C•· Remodel-Pa.nel-Lock~te "" ,_.,.. ToPped/removed Clean-p . ---ol our meal choloes. bul Irvine law firm Is Meklng 1 Your Dally Piiot Ca!>lnets--Wlndow-Fenoes NEW/REPAIR Quellly No up, new lawn1. 751-3478 1~"81 400-tOOO SQ Ft New reminded us II didn't lor Newport Beach area llllgauon secretary. Min reer oppty with JOOd Service Directory 35 yrs eitp. Jerry 642-0567 Jobs to small. reasonable. .,.FA~XAIPfi!i!H~i"'N•G""1""N•t•e'!!'R'!'llO"'R"'s"'" building. floor 10 celling matter what we picked. Must have Medlcel exper 3yrs recent CA expet. fringe benerua. ech AllFll LOii Repreeenlatlve kil• C1rt Free est .. lle'd. 631·2345 TIE IRHl IOllE HANGING/STRIPPING glass, ground floor. uae because II all T ASTEO Days 8am-5pm, must be Good benellls. Salary exp. a muet 845-2905 1 ... 2 ..... 211 ... lot ---.-""'l"""'I"----"-s.-.1 1Lawn-Tree-Shrub Install VISA·MC 673•1512 ol photo copy, 998-7920 the SAME flexlble end able to tune-comm w/exper Call "' ._ •• MomWfllwetchgid 2yrsor .. atral n1Ctl I Tree Trim encl Removal -I o le tlon Independently Susan 833·3622 ·-------· older weakdys FI T •RENT AN ANGEL• Lawn Main & Rototllllng ANOYS WALLCOVERING A~~ct:~ea ff .. ~. lnttd;,: Lttt' r.... 25 Home Health Resource TYPUITTll/ Pun IP llTIIT Orlvewaye. patloe, path•. e1c No Job too smell Rees Mlcl<ey 536--0553 aphelt-repelr-pt111ng IOta pt comple>C·hMV')' roller oe 6'45-<$289 7am-Qpm Pano1_.m ,11 fYPM ci.algna & color• call 8'&-2113 for "t $60/wtc, Pereonal & business a ... 1 Sprlnkler Install .. Repair lnstallatlon & Removal CM area 631·2034 slstance for all event• & Free eatlmat ... 548-6065 Int. painting 5-48-'40 13 Mother loves babyslttlrlg. pro)ecta 472-1782 ------Expert Wellcoverlng In Newborn or 3 yrs up, my .... b !.ttal ltmcn stallatlon. Reu Consult- home full time 642-9015 Fllll1 tall ll2·IOOI 1 anl Asaignmnt 581 -8590 AMElAN AXIJ6Yb11.IJ Cl11aial ltmc• Carpentry. fencing. win· Attye. PMham & Asaoc:. I LYNN HANSEN'S dows. plumbing, marUte. 1 1nterlor Painting and ROBtN1 ClEANiNG tub encl, hauling, etc. •1Hary Paper Hanging. 549-9677 SERVICE· a lhrooughly And Yes Jeeu1 11 Lotd Block wane, brickwork. STRIP IT OFF THE WALL cleenhouM 845-9741 (llc•30405) 636-820 COl'IC'9te. Comp patios. Fast. clean. reae. Well- Housecleenlng. carpets & FENCE Repair New & old 15 yrs e•per 646-4834 paper removal MNlce upholatery. w1nc1ow1, etc WOOd, chain fink. patio'•· BRICKWORK Small jobs. Lie/bonded. 638-8970 llr~J lli1t. 111·1212 free est. Greg. 988-1118 Newport, Coate MeH, P1rtit1/0cca1ita1 Commerctal lnq welcOme GA TE & FENCE REPAIR Irvine. Ref's. 675-3175 -- 2000 s/I From s 1.5 Center, 526-6982 Gross Best rales. Bkr FOUND ADS DENT AL Asst/O~-rth_o_R_O_A Coop. 638-1820 Agt Req. ortho exp. pref. '4 day CdM College. Shr w/2 de-ARE FREE Mon thru Thr NB 642-2826 signers. 2 entrances. be. HOTIR'S IFFICE kltch, on PCH $350/mo C II Back office dutlee for Incl utllltles 720-t088 a : Chiropractic ofc. Wiii COM Pnme ottloe apaC41 142 Hll lraln Salary open. Coate 565 sq/11 suite 3 lndlvld-• Mesa. Wkdys 548-0078 PAITTIIE ~II/ llY11E Help with melllnga various hours. 24 hrs/week , 8AM-5PM. Monday~Sat· urday. Must be able to 11'1 301bs and eland on your feet ell ell day. Apply In person Call 660-8721 for ual office• S 1 25 SQ/ft --------• NNN Call R~s Realty Found· Dog Blk/wnt fem '"' New~~·~ srea Tl .. littff OaMt _ 675-2 11 mixed breed. long heir. Days 8am-5pm for staff-thl f Into CdM's best offices S595· Magnolla/lndlanapolls. lng-c1er1ca1 duties Xlnt J?!~ Mor~ A':' S 1100 Incl utll, AIC. pkg. HB. 968~0803 salary & benefits Home Immediate opening tor exper. typeaetler. Must have have mark-up ex.per.. paste-up bacie- ground helpful. Xlnt ben- efits lncludlng medical & dental ln1Yrance. con- genlal etmoeph«e. Con- tact All .... 842~21 HI 291 IUlllllUT UILTPUT 330 W Bay Str .. t Costa M .... CL 92827 l•nllor 2855 E Coas1 FOUNDGreal Dane. full-Heatth Reaouroe Center. (N~~:i ~~59~~oN e ~wy 675•6900 Anytime Size! Blk/wht vC1y Adams 526-6982 Von Karman Ave.) Cororta del Mer -185 sq '1. & Plec:entla 540· 1683 IEllOAL lllllHPlR Equal Oppty Emplyr 0 '1 Cleafllng R•ld/tpt LOW PRICES HUllY IUTl .. I ... Prof banendlng by Stev For meticulous & detailed• 77 t ... 229 °' 671-1976 •mat 646-178 1 Of 645--1 426 142-4111 1325/mo, tncludlng all FOUND· key•. Corner-01 Experienced In Ledger llEOl._llT Agent 759·8389 O<itl Mar & Senta Ana Ave card, MedlcarelMedloel ",,... . N.B. office to share. room Co•ta Mesa Steve: bllllng. lmmed, opening No exper neoeesary. Light ***** IOI 2 desks. Lido area W r I~ ts Hard war•. Newport Bch 756-1055 olc WOf1c Front office ap-4'IWILIT UL.II pearancie a mu1t1 Ht1 --------Free eat., lied 631-23'45 $265/mo 875-4705 548-45 9-S M-F 8ob sse-1,.14 Fine ator• aeelclng quell- HouMcieantng t 4 yrs exp. 531•5579 Pet°' IVe mag. •A· 1 llYlll* PRIME Office Space In FOUND· male redl blk Rlll'S Allll · fled ealee peraon. Pro- rellable, reae, lree est. own HOME REPAIR, Carpentry CLEAN & EXi;>ERT PlaaMa1 Newport Beech, avell. Im-Spaniel m111. lam Terrier CIA'l I OllA'S IGTIY /Pill feulonal appearance. 3 trans. Pina. 645-9886 fences & gates. tree trim, 0 25 ,__ -__ ..,.1 t •550 1 Id t d f NMded to provide care for Mon thru Thurt. 7 to 5 pm daya per 'WMI<. dump run• C M. & N B ver year• exper ..... ce 2• .. II• tH lllO """'ale Y • /mo. m x • o er an og. em Me '40 JB'• exp prof houM-Lie T-116 428 730-1353 "'•' • .IAOlll IUl.n brwn Pitbull, fem Cat petlente In their home & Muat haw good typing -3 3 cleenlng, thorough. quick. area Jim Whyte 8'2· 7208 • •Good lobs done rlgh,. IP lnghr tabby g whl. blk etalf relief Houri evaU.-•kltle & aome bkkpg * * * * * rees tree .. , 673--0577 laaU.. ITUYlll OILLllE DRAINS CLEAR From s15 PR llll&IQlllT 1em Cat. rem blk/wtlt •ble lmmedletely. Flex· exper, mutt be depen· F•U UP clH nlng Sa1l1fect1on1 •GEN HOME REPAIRS. I t U0 Mfllli --- guer For appt 549-'4294 l Paint. Drywall. Carpentry QUICK & CAREFUL Pl11ttr /Dryw1ll Home & Office cleaning by etc. Gery g45·5277 PTL LO RATES. T1380'46 JODI Please call fdr fr .. HANDYMAN LARGE and 112-0410 NEW/REPAIR. Quality No estimate 842-8746 smell I DO IT ALLI Self SIOfege Experts lobs to smal!· reuonable aln s C ---LT HXUuiJd -UoVrNG ITIHm MYIM Cl. Faucets. Dlspoul. Heater. 71•/lll-1111 :ng~r 7•bt,b temN kitten :~:: :1~~~'~2:~r more ~~cyble0rh~n~~~:1~~ Xln& oppty Sateltlt•Vldeo tatracttra Garage & Verd Clnupe Oren~Co Or~lnal 851·9604 M&M 722-9088 Waterfront Offlcu no , a Y ewport ,.....-==----:::;;;:::..-==.!.._======;...;;;;;;=J ()(lenled. Earn blQ SU ~""'~""""""""'"l'H.,-Xu CONST~OcfioN Jon 84S-8192 Studen Movers naured Expert~ & Repair elegantly lurn Share :::~;s5:nlmal Shelter. l!nocka often when you Daw Wllllame 641-0021 yrs exp. ~ rates. New-Remodel-Addition• ---1 Lie T 124~436 8't l-3'427 32 yrs exp Reeld'llComm Secty/Rec.pt or separ-~-uH re1ult-get11ng Dally t2·8 Oltn Ent-1alnmt fr .... t A.drlan8'5·4'443 722-1737 llc•4eo839 ConelrUC11on c1 .. n-up1 NEWWetehouMStorege Lie 11 409035 964-89t9 ale offices 8'8-5055 FOUND Shellie vc ty Piiot Claullted Adi 10 nMllT Trash & ''" Haullng STARVING 4 WORK -----Magnolia & 1'ork10wn, reach lhe Orange Coa11 BATHROOM & KITCHEN Fr" est JOhn 6-45-6730 Free estimate 6<4 t -5060 WEEKEND PLUMBING C· 1 l p HB 968-1479 market Chrletmaa HIH help c;ii~oij.,pflj,..,.,..,~.. REMODELING Fr" est. GREATER NPT IC MA Htghtech Mover 1147528 No Overtlmal Cell Any t-tlC1I rtftllf -1-------------P_h_on_e_8•_2_·_~t1_1_11_..,... needed, evee 11119, rncl• r LlcA'298881 587·30•9 raa Time 846-87 t2 2771 LOST 11114 Yellow Leb fl HI ... alto avalt. 850-251 Haullng..c;leanup-palntlng--Relf. Mele w/choker '."/ REMODELING moving 7 daye 5-48-7475 l arala ltnfct 1 kict '350 SQ Ft chain, Tanner· Beck Bev Malalatrattn St SHI PlllTm ROOM ADDITION'S I L •--ttlt'lt MeH Verde 10<. area Ev 756-2033 Of dye --------"" ·---------Catn«a/Platairoom A....,_ Beactl Cltlel .... , _,., ra Of n l .. \H'opean eyer le atOI 645-4123 213/949 83 11 ,..... •• •• •• • • •• • • •• • • •• • tent K------f t----------873-8122 tlc•207481 fltaHI private hOme Home cOOk Cerd & Palm Reader Put, .... -.__ o .,., • ....... ltntnt •REMODELING• I THE oHict OF jmeal• Kathy 540~' Pr•Mnl & Future I Ir .. ? *2~f~~s~~~~~~·~·: Ceaaercial ..... 1'1tl : DELIVERY DRIVER : ~~c.~:.pruf ~~ rype ot roceu-•ROOM ADDITION'S* Or Jotln Caroompaa D C IU.AIOTI 1850-~Dlane 831"8984 C-2 Ntee srea 5•8-7249 2~ e e train MOnclay IPM to at> no We do manu.crtpte, 8Mch CltlM 'Newpon e..etl 5-46-4021 j L.ove,cara fOf~ fl---------1. Dally Piiot mot t • p(OX. IPM. T'*' 11AM m.ittng llat. 91c 7M-3330 873-8 t22 llc•482055 ----State lie 751-0410 IM ... r---------------e Or rOU 9 e 10 tel{>fOw. 7PM. Ftt I TYPn~o..siH·BOOKKPNG -lutl•1 I C..U.11 eesT 9oncled Companion eest rioor REPXIA * * LEASllG * * i: available lr;-t Huntington : sa1. •·5. A~y PEN· FAST1AOCuR.SERv1ce C..1trwttlta H1trnf1 ... 1110 11.1de8 &R•t•a1ore1d.,1y ~ ~;:~~~Y 910 BY 11• Harbor area. 1-2 hours • ~:!:_~-..~ Pteoen· V!RSATIU! 840-0888 I laiWai •HMt1no done rtgllrJ Live In or out 833·2009 -1 • ft • ---------Celfa Mesa ,J• per a ernoon. • ULU••• Xdd1n•·OUlon·R•model eti.faAICH•tlngSpeetal Piiatt;w a .... tlla1/M•ltita1 • C II 641 4333 M •Pennenent flA ..,.,_ ...... T()f) Ouallty LOW Prtoe t Hour Setv/Malnt $30 -E11t 1 lffl Street 1 • a -; on-• dettct. ~ '" per'90f'I .'"I Fr""t. Ltc 831-2345 •92-8827 •450283 FINE iFNtlAd By Rid\:--------1: day-Friday 10-5 P.M. : 1oam-12noon. Cotta DC);~r-Aemode'IQ .. =!'= AlC Commercial Drywall Laa•ac• .... •t ard81nor 18Yr•olhapPy PITIIMYlll-11111 nn ... nn • Ask for Art . • M ... Statior..r.. 270 E Spectallzl 1 Com .1 r• Cull°"*' lie 280$44 Complete r~lng .,.. I• • 17th St C.M L1;~;;t;;;;;;:;,;;:;renoni;;i~doe>fd:m,. __,,. 11111~1 nFr" .. m. A Lanurt fh•nk·Your 993-4114 10ua111y wonc Aeuonable Office 145' to 750' 11 -------Sld«'I ...... ~· .• 908 • Or•~· Coa1t • Whet • w~ World rendl & M0t•. 54t-e923 llc•383924 C&B 1.AWN SERVICE RAINBOW PAINTING 758• I Retell 900' 1:: : of 8hopplno. tl9ht at ~~~ o!i ~ Mow-edge rMoe mo 120 I oua111y tt our P<>ftcy --• Dal y Piiot • your ftnoenlt>e ..-,-tt .u 5 -. 125 a..5"-5737, 873-512e HO·ee-48 JEFF Ltc &Ma WI .... Cluala1 Jewelers Exhibit Space • 330 W .. , 0 ,1.. • Detty ,,.1101 c1 aaalfl•d IUIUlll/lllNlllY QI French ooc;;. ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE 11 A A A PA'i'NTINO lnt/bt Are Your WlndOW9 tunl • • •• e ACS.. To plec. 10Ut ad, 8"'91 JoM • ~ 11y Horman r,,_ ooonnan Sod ~ Ma1n1 LOWEST PGUlble pr1ee &a1b0a window Washing MrlM le_. 141-1141 II• Coeta Meu CA • ca1 M 2.at11 anc1 i.c • Ff'M llflmetee .. ~2003 0. I Fir 457 ·000R Sprln«l«S. etc W>-41•7 10 Step~ 112-"3& 803 Uboe • eU-3134 _,, ' ' e Oaealfled Ad-Vlaof hlilP ' -.. -••••••••••• !•• ••••• !.!,, •• ~ -=)'Cl'&.======= , ' " ,, • • • .., II 0 I I T ., I • . Iii" Silt ltatral 11•• It al IUI .___al Satu I .. ... .... I ... ,....... Ml• 1 •H,./lecb/ltML '==~ I AFTER •11111&11tP/T MTlll ... _, •• , lao.. 1190 Kg bed 1150 m Ii &tie for 11~ at. IM LOS ANO!L!S I SCHOOL OENEAAL HELP. Pertec1 Aee!Oentierca.nino:WOttc· L-ai;une leect\ Mtg Co. COff\torter/1hMll/drp1 Boat l ·Z ecceee \0 °'*' TIMES Tt*n.,-,.ell"" Of. fOf 1tud«lta/houNwtt.. Ing foreman, Mon-Fri ... II Med9 ma.tw• F*90f'I tot 1250 al. 154-1120 wit• SIO/rno U..97791 -..._. . .., 1175-74091M11e mag. 15.50-M .75 hr I.Jee com· ourtrontonic.to~ete ..... . -·~ _.. t~ In Cott• M ... Our JOBS puy vane, min. 1 yr eap.. ewltchboerd, op•n a """''' ~. "" & foot· 80At ~L1.-:s AVAILAULt oono.. •7.500 IN. In wN 119'# commllllon tc:1i. II· _.,..ti c .. an cut, bondabl•, rout• !Niii, a .-.t. with stool. btWn lhadel. new 2t -30 Sailb04lt1 on1Y * • • \IN clall ~ lowt you to ••m m0t• 1 E•RN S1nt1 An1, telephone ftuent !nol19h Ai.o PIT i>«eon'* d-s>t work concl Cott S71$, Mii No 11¥9 1t>owd1 new tlr... anr1 11c. than S200 In commlUlon " eurvey work, no ex-eve. Npt 6cti. 642...,24 ~a mlec. typing. Type 1275 5'2-0007 Call '-73 8800 tor Into Mlftm. I tJ1r .._eo w/CB ' wegee by Nfflng onty j)9(1enQe nee Mon-Fri-80 wpm, P<9Vioul detleal Sota. loveNet. Ohr' tooi-Bolit St0ft09 lntlde $3/f't OAIACH I.ALI A.Di NOW 11200 54f..1787 20 iwbKrlpt1on1 a week MONEY d•Y 5-tpm, 811. 9-1pm. •n• mTlllTll exper CSM!rect. we ol'let r-1 >Ont c:ond Pd $790 Clark• Mar111e SerAot ClAHtPllD 1Y uni iUiCJ< ·n &tat•Wgn. all ll't poNlbi. to earn mOft No Mlllng Company Will l.llPtf to ~ clMMt at iclnl PIY & ~ti p14.ie 1 .,.. 1215 ff2-'25A 11 14 )89~2825 Kl llLOW tOw6no ~II!~ .. ~~ ~~~lble~~~~~e ! PRIZES 1r1ln. Calf Setty, &12·5143 CdM knh tho9 759-3347 4 day work ..-. CaJlfor Traditional executive dHk .C>oekator Rent Up 102811 :0. ~ ~ 102 ' olllc• It Freeway CIOM ' OUll --LI y •• I n H 0 u... T!.LONl~~RKEL.Y l lealh« Cllllr, Ilk• n-~ $200/mo Up IC C.1t1 .... 1124 w.... ..... • ... BUICK ·n Aegal. new ~~~~~ 1ntorm111on call I TRIPS 1 WE NEm urLPI, ~:r;~,~~~~~~:! Alk tor Pt<tonnel, _ ~90-11718 30tt s2so1mo 873-2747 fOARITOAt 1 other GiXU NOV F. lab~ !Md..., L~. v-a. pta. "'· h ll .. rlt 1 ... nl. Be*tl. Women w/tmlll 494-8401 EOE WATERBED. S100/obo . 8 or 815·0M9 _ _ I ltemt 811/Sun 8-3, ""1 writer, 7' tole. tlereo & ~~:00 t~~Q ~~nlp Ulll · j Pe,.on1bl• en.,gellc clllld ok. S a l ery . PlllTm drwr pedutal queen & • DRY BOAT STOA.AGE Sant1 11abefta1rv1neAv •chln1cabl,,.,,w1J1<9'.l1C _..,...·------ Enjoy dllllng with Ille I IAILY" IT . · 1 people l\Mded IOI' I*· 11-45·811.48 LY mtg C1m«a/Pl1teroom Altlt-heet9' 2131692-2485 ava On Iha Wiie!', Newpon 2421 Bonnie Place c M 837 Ramon•. 494-1738• BUICK '78 Century ve St, Publlc? The Pennyaaver I •••• ,.,.,. manenl part tll'nl pot-LIT,.... tint. Knowledge of .,.,. , Wtterbed. king slul yBleacrd h o~you7 rMld I bo•J Ftu tai• I rwno~;2'1~ .. ~·K1rillo. ~t 11 looklng lor lrlendly ltlona. Ph1rmicy and tlcal camera ind PMT Wttercloud tlotallon. ..~.. ·~ • u '""• --· -·-· positive people for P1rt· II you are looking tor extr1 General ci.rk/ C11hl4lrs. AHp. rell1bte !*ton 10 prooess helpful. Mondly to1m frame. Orig $1000 week Call 675·5901 Vall~ 1134 l!!l!r1 ..... lilt wtille. A/C, 11990. dye time Reider Ad Stl8$ spending money or Ilka Alllhllt••vall•bte.Apply ~·tl•t. m•naoer. run •· 1PM to e.pprox. llPM.1 S,c,$3008eltVlbr11or. NBP Mooring tor Sllf P0111bleorgan,toys.diil-1s:VSUn MOO w lrldw1td eu-t&Ot, ev/wknd pcnlt1on1. 3 d1y1 lnctud-to go places llke Magic ~ru&-r~:~o J:~ Ma~: u~"::~~o ~d ~b•i S::Ck· Tuee. 11AM to awrox. dbl post. 115 720·028 t w/38 Tr~wler Oelever. dren/1dult c10111e1. blk• ~n. Back Bay off trvlne .... ~_-ee_99 ___ _ Ing S1turd1y 9·2 Duties ~~umn.1101~ .... KnnoPnrl:rs _ B«anryd Or .• Newport BHch. gd drMno ree ~~-7 ~:: 7PM. Fri. & Sal. 8-5. llbctllaat .. I ._01 sl Bkr 673-85 t 1 Sat/Sun ~4 Btwn Warner Av Furn, tml relrlg, CAD '112 Cpe O.Vllle, Include lalemarketlng. "' "" · Apply PENNYSAVER, • NEWPORT BEACH ~NC & Hell t8632 BUlh1rd St 1 Chrallampa. more mite Super dee! this wtlndl phone & counter sales Aw1rds. Cltl J' nowt We 1111111 Hll MAINTENANCE 1860 PllCentla AV9, C.M. Contr1ctor'1 10011 lo" TIE FOR 28h MAX • 160 -Lo.dedl S8900 830-9579 Apply In peraon 1860 1 have s.ver11 openli• In P/tlme PMt. AJ>9fox 30 lklltaw $300 Bind saw & I 548 9878 " Pll<lenl~· Ave. c M ~~433~ B or I/. hrs wk Dry cl11nert •ppiance Pubflc* Plol1IOTll<••.,.IP.T. tbl 1700 12" rldlll 1rm1 . A•ttt ........ tHOIA•t ...... ,... tlM NABERS ltlAI 6-44-'421 Danny n uw $850. G11 1lr com-1 Sllp Avall ·No live At>oerdl ----M . t pret1or. 8 hp, $750 Up 10 32 S330 I c•NLt•c SALES MANAGER APT. MAUlllll DRIVERS Crou Country, all enanre Clean cut athletic minded 833-3222 Side 11e to 25 5220 BMW 75 2002. Sunroof, 1 NII n Expanding Ot1nge County Seeking couple to man no exp. nee. C1lll. lie. req. :>.. lndlvldualt. Earn up .10 • SWALES ANCHORAGE ownr recond eno & trans. Corpor1t10n aeeks exp'd , ,2 untta In Coste Mesa~ apply MacGreoor Y1ehl•. Technic'ian s 10. p/hr taking eurveya MAGIC ISLAND MEM· Dilly 9_5 548_ 1so 1 new Paint & urn, clean CH1C1' LARGEST SELECTION lndlvldull 10 m1n1ge person ok to hliv 1630 Ptac.ntla, C ~-No MIHng. Hive 1 good BERS~PI Good value at • $4200 6-46--6325 WE•~., OllllemOdel. lowmlleege a&l8'.dep1 Ouallfled ap-outstde job~2Bravatlfo~ •IYlll lTMI time working with ";'n SlOOOt 972-4918 Twt ll 'l llETllS BMW 77 32oi. LOADEo•I ""~ I ~~~~~:f:y• pllcant should be l(nowt· maniger w/rent reduc· f ....... ~.. 1 F 11 E::!11•1ntyt c11r1eer op-people. Remodetjng Sale Slldtng S65 month 850 8145 hke new tnaide & outl "<>tlSCH! s.40• l l&O ~able ol 1ll upec11 ol tlon 739.17 42 or .........,.we1r m 0 u ..., .. un av1 t bte now gl1u doors windows I II' ll $4900 obo 852 9591 1 AUDI U m11ketlog solar equip--time C.D.L. No exp.~. for tkllled appliance Clll Mr. Nice G.IJ'j . mini bllnds 640-t 141 . llCt 11na1 I --...: -. CHEVltOLET ' 2600 Harbof B' lvd ment. Income c>pPOrlurtl· ASSEMBLERS apply 7em 891-4511 lechnlel1n '°' 1ppt. 5-42-7211 1 BMW '81 7331. loaoedl 51 Ht ... ••• Q-ttt" COST• M""• 1y unllmlted For con-only MacGregor Yachts, -*A 1 Steel detk 60x30 $65 4 Ca 1014 sl)d chllnt red lthr anr1 !..le• a s.,.,1« " ~ II dent 111 llltervlew 1631 Placentl1, C M EASY ASSEMBLY WOAKI lrvlne-Ptcllk:, the reslden-80 atratlon Workert* drwr Ille. new 12' blk/wh1i •rn $14 500 obo 75g.cst35 I 556-1414 --·-, S600.00pe<100.Gu1r1n-Ital development Ind S30·S100/0y. 534-1 400 TV S50·deslc chr 1oches11•M<5'l'ORHOME26H. I • •• -CHICM w ·u•nhYJUE ASSEllLY teed Payment. No Ex-maniagement dlvltl011 ol E1rn cuh your first dlyl S35. a~tlque 101: Ult lop Stvncrtt se1t-c.on1 $6500 1v.·r••1111a1 Lo1ded w/pwr •Quip TELEIARlnllli PACIElll I perlence/No Siles. De-The lrvlne Comp1ny. •••es •--TS 40" aqr 6-42-S050 I Dir 642-0795 548·88n 6lCllNIR ~" Leath Int. ·~top. wire whl 11111 send aell-1ddreued m1n1gee i nd mllntalna -• ... _ covers & much morel PROFESSIOIALS WAllHllSE 1 $lamped envelope: MY9f'll iapartrnent pro-Bos14 0.ooo. +BONUSES Ca•trll A Mtlorc•cltt/ ""s £. C-i Hwy (1233A) S14,595 Dir F ti 1 ed ELAN VITAL .903 l 1 I I I nd N Y· lrl1-Men-Women 18 • 60 I 1 llLD -•• ..,_, a..c• 540-5830 ~110~0·~lg P;g17:rao~~; Workmlrvtne/CostaMesa 3418 Enterprise Rd. Fl. ~·~.':eaaru.:: yrs plua.Fun jobhelplng •••tat 1 Scoolt n 1011 I• 67S-e9H CAOILLAC '8l Sedan Sev- pros. No experience I on $hOrl or long term I Pl!"Ce, FL 33482 mo technician• wllll 1-3 young athlelH. Mike. mm enllx. program 1984 HONOA EL1T£ 125 • ••••• Ille diesel. cherry cond needed, wlll train le~~~r!~:1~~l~n0m:~s. Expansion Completed YHrt '" IPPll•nce repair 841"876-4 ::~~::;:X ~~~ ~~0:,; lOOO miles . .clnt cond PORSCHE '80 911SC xlnt I bought anothef, wlll let • h••lttltl I TAC Temporary Svcs IOTHEllS IARln ~;:al r:1~1~~~d r=· SUISTIHS lens 35-105mm F 1 35 S900 575•4433 Alwayt a Vem.ndout 53K ml Loaded whtlbrn oo below wholeulel e Salary 4500 Campus. # 124, N B. 1$ growing and now hiring. Ing •kllla. A nei t iappear: Experience pref'd. Small $300/0BO 673·S028 '80 Honda Twm Star 200 ~ of ~ I Int $21 .500 obo 779-8266 1 759-8046 or 760-5090 • ••"HI ltt1tflts I '7141852·~~4 -C11lllera and pertont •nee. your ablllty to meet H.B. Sall Lott. 898-2434 •• 6011 s425 Runs gd 645·2l53 ceref utty Pf•pat•d PORSCHE 911S 75 Sii-WE llY lU 11&111 Cati Jim or Bob 875·5010 A nHTIOI STllHTS Interested In working In the public 1nd. gOOd Job SHY STA. AMIUIT 1•••11 t s . I Pf'eowned &MWi• tn v•r anmv •327. lo ml, I USED CARS & TRUCKS -0 s our Nutrition O.pt 11 recOfd 1re also Import-/ 1 '0 IBM ro, sale or rent. 6loK. I • enacea A-L mtnt S 11 soo 673 8886 cor.l! NOA c OR Cl1u/lt1tHrHtt I u talion Workers .. Interested ind wllllng 10 ant w res. •Y 111'."· Sun. off. 10MG hard d11sk. phOne . Pa ts 9015 st~ · · ' 1 ALL F 5520 S 150 wk p1r1 ttme Cau I learn and g 0 Pleue S5. p/llr plus comm. modem 760•0769 Iv mag r It doa rnek.e a dff• ROLLS ROYCE '75 FlllE APPl&IS&l. ______ .....;.;.;;;;.;. alt 2pm,645-5760 applylt 225 ~ ~Jth CM We wlll provide in excel-Newport8each844-7151 --'7• Ford Courl8f PlJ bed f9fehc6 .._,. l'O"' CORNICHE COUPE exll O.LILLO . . Ull 11111 ll 'f -AUTO inani R ----· · · tent sllary 1nd t>enefltt SllY ST&Tlll Ann frH tt 1.. 6022 s200 2"0.31os purchate 'I04ltf &MW. col'ld 571< m1 c a111 car Cllmlln WAITIHSH I Moblle Car Waall & De-FlOR~L llSlllH pack1ge, uniforms and Full or Part time. LAGUNA THANKSGIVING KITTENS • S35 000 obo 772-1~ 1821 l BEACH BL VD all shl"•· gOOd tips Olnner taller Exp needed Good Full & Pao ·t•me. 640-9012 most toola Pleaae mly CHEVRON. C504 S. Coast BEAUTIFUL ADORABLE 4 W~HI Dritt/ Jeeps ~ ~ SUBARU 85 GL Wag 4x4 HUNTINGTON BEACH houM. 1 blk from main driYl''9 record. Apply tn -FULL/TllE PAY ~2~~ or call ( 141 Hwy, Laguna Beach ~ENS Call 75'-6674 1 9030 ~·~I TurbO xlnt cond lo m1 I 14l·IOll; 141-H l l be1cll 25 t Bro1dway person TEXACO, 1600 J ft1 /F /A.ti 1 (114~ 1111 Ski. sur1, mntn 854-2•52 Lag. Bch 497-3072 · Jol'lboree Ad NB Ask I PART /Tlli WOlll , • HE IRVINE COMPANY c!llPPlll/llllJYlll 1 1J .,, 6025 HW 111 JEEP ;coo.-;;. TOY 82 Cressld• eiclt IC~t~1c 8~~~,~~h~'1 TERRACE GARDEN I tor Joe' 64.t-6775 Opportunltlet av1111ble Irvine PIClflc OMtlon Set~at=· :'Ja~I~~ ClllRHH ~~~\)HOA~ •3K m1 O<IQ ownr MuSl way POW9f seat auto DISHWASHER-Laguna IAIYSITiUl w11'1 the LOS AN'3ELES 010 Newport Cenlef' Of hrs/wk C M 850-0888 GANDALF THE WIZARD II comes wtth pis bucker I sell $7900 obo 559-43"5 I Bose sys g11u 1op 5600 Beach hrly wage t Seek I d -:J 1 t, !o,,tES ::;1rculat1on ua· Suite 800 · · Liie si:re hand carved sea IS and radial ures TOY 85 C 4 m1 $23 <l80 536· 893 1 bonum 494 96so no epen a • ve In pa11men1 tn uur door to Newpon Beach. CA 92660 * STllEITS * S800 OBO 642·5860 (Ser" 2900) amry drv. dlx • babysitter lor 2 'It· Is ageci 1 door newsp:>per 11181 -Stitt BMW 83 320t lmpec· son 96SO m1 ale. IUlO CHRYSLER ·73 Town Expansion Completed I 5 and 7 Reis req ;; Call pr ::igr am Guaranieed Equal Opportunity Casual Atmosphefe A~x ladles 18k Watch OR GE cable' s ee 10' believe' CtC PS champ belOl I Wagon. au xtras S 1200 •• T.Ells •• lllET 476-0686 wkdys. or l'>·-:ly wa.,e plus com· Employer Evening WOOi 1200 Tan:r.amte 8',., ct AN COAST s1200071,1552.o428 mellc S11750 536-6941 OB0543-7213 675-6911 wknds • Part Time $10,000 !MI0·7315 Jeep/Renault I --llTCllEIS I I m1~s1?n Hours 91m HW .. IOLWlll S4 toS7/hr ~comm ,--._ • 2524Harbor CostaMesa BMW 8• 3181. S12750 TOYOTA 74 Coron1 R&-WE BUY CLEAN Banking -21>m • 4pm-9pm Tra11n: Energetic peopll who Call tor Interview t tl • A.a1•al1 6049 1 541-I023 whl. be•ge tnt, '" itlnt ltable trans could use LOW MILEAGE Our Natural Food Rea· lnq 1,, provided Potent&• need llex hrs 15 SO to 556--8020 Akltl AKC puppies cond 3l726 Coast Hwy bOdy wnc Greal for stu-DOMESTIC & IMPORT 11ut1nt Is growing and i FULL TllE TELLER to earn S3Cl<J olu:: ~r $8/hr Cleenco 760:7274 champ bloodllne male i. Tracks 9035 So 'Laguna 8 30.5 Mon den 11 S 5 5 o ' 0 B O CARS TRUCKS'& VANS now hiring. Cooks, 0.11 wAek For on Interview, _ _ TUOIEl/Elt•t-"arw lem pp 499 l662 I day-Friday 499.4503 960·9848 - Persons and Servers II Barclays Bank Is currently ca:t 957-2000 ext 2481 OIL CO. OF FE AS excellent .,_' · · I DOOG E 77 314T PU Interested and wllllng to seeking a full-Ume Telle< r -opportunity lor high In· Lo~ term sub. Private GLD Rat Pups AKC shots C/cab V8 rblt motor. BMW '84 528-e 12.000 ml-TOVOT~ 84 CellCI GTS ' learn and grow, please tor the Costa Mesa office ~klE .. AL MIL.nil come. security. cull sc HB area 536-1441 MIF blond/golden. 29K mi, new trans. etc white & tan Best oUer Loaded wt all avl!lable • • I - apply. 225 E. 17th, C M Previous 111 er t: • ,je,.ll'lr high GCl\ool or col· bonuses. benallt$ to JUYRL ••11t 4 wks. $225, 675-3159 I Pert intoul. all paper wr.k 645-4759 extr1s $8000 494· 1244 • 1 A tcge ,;ndent houri flex t 8 I c s ---$2450 llrm 642-8815 TOYOT-· ---I 28&1 JiarbcK Blvt.1 MOST /lllSTESS perlence IS prelerred S350 h . t H bo. m1ur per$On n ost1 Monday thru Friday FIT LHAS.A APSO AKC 91 IATSll 'l2200IX •SL' A 84VAN Cos1M M-.~0-0330 Please contact & MP'; star 11 r Mau /Newport Beach 8:30-5:30. Sabre exp'd. weeks mile Champion Ford 73 FlOO libergls 5 r1 1 1 1 11 Loaded S8 195 Call ---------FOOi SEIYEIS ' "C rthur lrll. ar81. Aeg1rdleH of ex-ALSO, Outside Sales breed · shot S22·8794 shell. 6 cyl. nds work n · au 0· a r ' u power. 6"5-3575 MME '11 ... 1 "024" HofsHul la looking lor IARCUYSCAll 540•9391 Art perlence. write GB. Par$0n.Call831-9040 --· $600Larry2131592·3631 cru•fe.cau.alloywheets 1 ~ --Auto.11roond,pls.am/tm energetic host, hostesMs HHRAL llLPIR Reid. American Lubrl-Tlmbef Woll/Germ Shep (lie# 1EDV7721 TOVOTA CORONA 74 stereo custom trim Low and food servers oay & Gotta IHO' Mat 8 es .Ible 1 di cants. Box 426. Dayton. WEEIEll lllAIEll pups. av1t1 12/4 s 100 FORD 79 Ranchero an . SHH ~~~,0~,"~~23':; I miles i 1BCM97l nlgllllllltta avail Apply In (714) 131· 1~ 11 1 vl'1~~1 t'o ~~lglll h~nd Ohio 45401 obo 6-42-1!_06 evs/wknds c~;~5ai~5~~9~98 · • Mltl g:~~ras~-~~~~8 1sr;~ An Attirmaiivc: Acuo•· ;>e<son 10 off~ man., TEXAS OIL COMPANY wr:~·~1101M,::~0( llaaical l•atr••Hta Vans 9040 "'° 11 IH ( O.\'f MacArthur Blvd. behind Employ ... '-A.IF/. tt I Mall room. driver 1nd need• mature peraon lor I Av I N E AR e A ) IOSS I • other assorted duties short trlpa surrounding 66 Ood v 651< Registry Hotel) Banking l C1116-40-8950 Coatl Mesi/ Newport 2:30-10:30 A.M Plcilup 6 String Gull1r w/case ge an. origt IRVINE RANCH Plrt·Ti•t Ttlltrt I Buch Conttct cua-~~~ ;~epen=Zi; 1 S75 OBO 55•·8265 ~~g~~~dy~~~~g~ 2181 Hattior Blvd Permanent positions In HISllEIPll tomera We lrlln. Write per DA TS 8 c .. ia M-. )4().03Jo I Our Lido branch Four live In & cere tor 7 yr Old N G Olckeraon. Pres Dodge Trademan 100 77 1 UN 3 Mllltml 'Or • _______ _ FARMERS MARKE Sou Pan .... ed 225V6 -on Gd low m1 sunroof loaded ~ . T hrs dally, 5 days a week child, Laguna Bch. I thwestern Petroleum. .,.. ~ S9500 642 7360 WI WA.IT YHI Hourly wages bas.cl on Call AM· 1pm 494-3328 or Box 789. A Worth, TX. runnmg S 1450 6"6· 7909 85,_0568 or CLIAI 1111 CAI! Dodge 1111--.1t11111talleltlt1 ••perience Prefer l-6PM 675·6090 ' 76101 ~ 'l See Veno dos S1ntos ,........ e I I 11 b k --,---A•t•'•a•s ~IAT 7e Spider "~ iop II tM h14 stnltt pr v oua e er ac • If.IHI Ill OPERATOR/PHONE SEC .. "' ' II rtlt at f ground, but not required !Now hiring for gr1vtry1rd Clauica 9045 Qd cond r... bar inc.Id ~ ••• t tn llTHUTll Shilt Apply In person, 1950 FORD 2 dr sedan. 640 07~4 att 5pm A THEODORE ROBINS ClllTlll llLP C11tt•tr S.niot II WI• 2SO E. 17111 St. aulte I, orig like new $3500 HONDA 80 CMc. Gl xlnt CASlllllS Varied duties In our ac· 1•1 ..,.,., ft SIO ...,., CM . 6-5. M·F. 645-7565 964• 7588 or 848.3512 , cond new t1tes am11171 count service phone • ,_.. ,._ _ cass 5 spd S2850 Fiii i Part tf••• lep I center Should have ex· or more In commlaslon• 11111 lln. 65 CORVAIR Turbo Corsa 63 t-8586 or 548 9!>42 ll&lth IHll, a,,IJ II cellenl communication and are wllllng lo work Sever1l openlngt lor order 9rea1 cond· a clas51c. HONDA 8 l Prelude, 491( 0 tt t I I skills lor heavy phones & hard lor II, consider thla: taker• In Santa An• of· table w/b1ll return Balls $2700 644-0530 ••ntl. t It IY I customer contact. 6 mos. Merrill Lynch Really 11 the flee Must be neat, Circa 1890, 44•1 round oak I & slicks S3 75 Pal m1 am fm stereo 4 spkr le ... 111 tr IHIJ previous banking ex· most prestigious. moat courteous and hive own pedntal Ible w/1 1111 I 631-7439 or 645-7301 Mite. Velliclet 9090 auto ptmnrt air gdcond ltwll, 24 f 1111111 perlence and lamlllarlty growth oriented name In c ar. C 111 George, Xlnt cond $395 962·6545 1 Go-Carl exit cond 11ke I $ 5200 968 " 4606 11 II Atrl 0 rt with CAT helpful. Real Estate. Prepare 662-5644 lor 1pp1. or 673-0625 Tra .. ptrt1titD new $500 obo 759·197J l ri0NOA 84 Accord . 4 I 11 1 •• ti yourself for the next real 1 -Door snrl 181( m1 5 spd. 1111&, ltw,trt haoll, Stitt•Ht PrtOtlltr I estate boom Career op-, PAIT Tii i CIYll war era 5 piece hand J am fm cass L 1ke New , LtVI ITALl&I FHl1 '~Tn~~~te1=J~~1de~~~~ E~~u$7~~·1~al~l~~11:e!~: N;.~~~~~~~:nd:,1v~k ~=~~~ g!~' c~:i~;i 13':'. llMta, Gtaeral 701J Aatoa Imported 9100 s190o 613.4 220 1 Come to II Forn1lo, 111llan knowledge 01 baste office able. To Interview call: up $600 p/mo. C•ll btwn SSS each. 548-2887 15''4 ft FIBERGLASS ALFA SPIDER •71, JAGUAR XJ6 80 Br111sh Cate&B1kery1oce18d al skill$ and tight typing Pam.Walt or Biii 12noon-7pm642·6;0l5 A I' Oll i BOAT with TRAILER $2000/obo 675·9325 racing green 1om1 excel Fashion Island In the new abllllles. comprehension 963-1319 or 546-9366 j ff IHC" 1 $400. Call 64 1 ·8350 AUDI 'It 4000 cond MuSI sell 633-3660 Atrium Court We have 01 computer reports help· MERRILL LYNCH REAL TY To Pl act> your 1 l l Y APPLlllCES ,-le t 701 2 4 5 .. MBZ 79 300SO Turbo d$1 lull and p/tlme po$ltlona tWtr a I or a.ic spd sn. • & available tor aalespeoplel lul 6 mO$ previous bank· lmllltll WISCAPI .. Fast Rt>s ult.. I LES 957.S 133 13'.\' Flberilus E""ln boat much more• Very ctean1 all extras immac. Make Ing exper i ence ts 'V llCNY138) $•995 Oller Ownr 760·8'79 & cooks (Mu1t apeak prelerred TECH • Exp prel Own Service 01rertory *••LE! •••ft* & 1r11ler. 300 548-2546 01 540_5630 Engllah) Ple11e call trans 640-9228 Lv Mag ad Call Now .. ..._ . r ~ Nancy 11 6-40-4279 Our $uCcess 1n the Indus-Aefrlger~tors S 129 & Up 3~NO~: ~~~ :ondW i~~ AUDI SOOOS 8 I 1mmac lo ••• I" .... ,.zzl"I' lry allows us to provide Want Ad Help"? 642·56 71 WHhe<S S99 & Up Mere cruisers Only 50g 43K m1 loaded s1ea111 ar hlghly co mpe11ttve 6<l2-5678 -I bt. 122 ~s. g19/elec S99 & Up hrs 4KW onans wind $6795 786-0319 Is accepting appa for I salaries Our relaxed It· , .. ompFleurtnei:!08 1ng0 1!. Home 1ass, VHF etc Orig own; •111 '10 IOOOS OHll mosphere and un1que -~' bought 8 tugger ooat • Ill PllSllS coastal location could Aft Sch } ALL APPLIANCES , 'LUCKV 11.. Must be Snrt auto lull powe• air * '14 300 '* llSTfS•RS turn your work into a Ille-er 00 -f 1llJ l1ar ..... ll soldt Asking 534 500 'n stereo cass alloys 11ard Silver blue 22K mi bAI m IWllAI M< ., ua s SOUTH COUNTY VOLllSWICI N & ISUlU 1~111 9,•ch 91.a "unt•nclon 9,.,~ (71 4) 842 -2000 VW 67 Bug runs goo<i ot1grna1 Needs work $900 84 7. 55gq FORD 20<>0 HA•!IOll SI V[) CO~TA M H A 647 001(' FORD ·18 Granada 2 dr ale. att, pwr body fine. low m1 S 1850 Sat/Suri only 646-2547 FORD 60 Granada 1 owner 8200 actual miles 8 cyt 1oacied. mint cond 640-1266 FORO 85 Mustang' GT ':> $pd every opuon 1900 mo 4 mos new whl w blue trim SOK m115 V' Ford Plus werranl~ Exec 100 DuS'y to use his wknd car Tal(e over 1se pymts 01 $349 '1'10 •or 44 mos Hm 759-188'.l B 47•· 1530 vw 72 Bug new moto• Foro L TO ., 1 SI Wago,, l>od'r & rnt •Int' $2550 'Xlnl tires new brakes 494 2552 or •97-159' 201\ '"' on rbll eng $375 000 548-5<l69 vw 72 Bug yettow new molOf hke new lhru-oul' FORD MUST ANG 66 V8 $2500 OBO 494.2552 auto ne .. pa1n1 must sel dsy9 or 49' 1597 eves $1550 698-0413 Apply 2•5pm. 366-4 so style I Student Jobs! httlltlt 0.1llitl11 spect 11 our docks 1o<1ay 10 ,,no m~t'&t770ZKPt an2ce ot factory 9arran1v Bristol St. S1nt1 Ana Please call lor Interview UNIQUE FURNITURE Adm1tal Yachts of New 11 14 04 1 lease or uy Per$Onnel Dept I Do You Need S Cash S And I 1947 S. Main St port Beach 673·5200 $2 2,tH VW ., 'n wagon auto FOH 'll UllCIHO Wlll~~~~~~.,~·~~~~TMtl·I (7 141760·6000 A Good Job To Start Tbe New Year? Btwn Ed=~t'~arner on !' iill hats 7014 Jiil IUMOH ~~~ -~~s16;~ car s550 \~uis~to3,:1;m P~~er~~ stir1er lor computerized ~ I Main St. See the Be1rl 16 It Oday Sprite. 1ncludl'I~ IMPORTS vw :a R.ABBIT 2 .1oor w1re caps como111e1~ reaervatlonlat position ~~ . We are l()()t(lng for Jr. High and High 111·1•20 all r1gy1ng , sales & trlr 1001 Quail St N 8 011g 1ns1de & out " ' & I 833 9300 s11ci. sn11t \lnl 1ransp Entry level. St1rt lmmed .........._ ~ I" l School student• and othefl who woufd Open 10-6: Sun 12·5 $300 44-12 11 . $2'.lOO ObO ~40 475:' t 1T822891 NB private club Call ~~ ),\I I I Itel wt h -a.a. __ ,. MERCEDES 77 450SL 12111 675-0900 lor appt. ~')I en O)' ta ng t ..,_,_ •iu working 3 retrlgeratera, dlff sizes. 14' Vegabond wllh Hailer 82K 1 l VW 79 Sc1rocco 5 spd ,. I with other 1tudenta their own age. You exit cond. S80-S200. Can Many extras $1200 LAROF SELECTION OF mi 'n cond d c. blAup~I re11r wiper "-•• ,.. 3 :\ lOrt can Mm $25.00 to '60.00 MCh weak In deliver. 957-6194 964-2865 or 968-4973 .1£W & USED BMW S' $21 500 obo 779-8266 U500 ObO 969-1533 .. SS 01 · l '\\ l commlaalon1 and MUCH MOREi You can I 198• 25· MAC OREGOA LOH IEACll l llW MERCEDES 80 450SL ______ _.....,,.. Waaher& Drver. Kenmore. v s 60K m· 11n brn lrthr VW '11 \'~lall!I• ,.l" &.,HHOI laillt111111 Equal Oppty Empl m/Uh : work PART TIME In the aft•noont and I White.~-shape Elec. I Tr111er1ble 7 5 Honda, ~ OLUME SALE · w . •• T It I I -----I evening.a and ttln have prenty of frM time. S 125/botll. 11-42•5937 1 sall$, lle1d. sleeps 4 x1n1 SERVICE • 'St NG Best Mer 645-47!19 Ecor1om1c8I 4 sl)d stereo 11 1111 OlllllTllAS IS 0111111 You MUST BE FREE AFTeR SCHOOL! 'I sailer lmm1c cond 3670 N ChPrr. •we LONG MUSl ANG 7 1 MACH 1 tape Cusiom trim 2· For more detalle, see our GIVE YOURSELF A GIFT l Westinghouse Rel rlg. 19 $7800 (2 13) 531·0475 pr .o'CH A T ~C PS PB am Im lone Low miles eatrll· l INCOLN ·; Versailli>• ad undef We offer oomptete tra.tnfng and P,ovtde I ell SIS Frstlfr, 1uto tee .78 Force 50 Keicn. ds tNo C.tt~11y e11.11·4051 cass Great ontr New c•e&n 1tOGFH11 1 own Pwr llhr ,20q9 0._ MAINTENANCE. 1mmedl1te Poslttona. No tra~tlotl. Thia It NOT A PAPER maker. S225. 673-3456 (l 14)131·1ll0 oa1nt Fresl'lly •ooone eri Hltl J•rr 76Q.1639 s~3 uor e>1perlence neces11ry RO E ·No IS NOT SEVEN o •ys .. I 11,1xlllary. dsl oenera1or T F s Mu$tbe18orOY91'.Rlpld WEEKI Come out end '*P ~MW Farmtare I014 Divorce lore.es Siie OPENSEVENDAVS obo Gr~ 720·9097 U IC 'UCOITIHIUl "' "' "' I I IOU ol equipment rail;> Ins Welcome grne lawless 3500 m Tll lllYlll ...... , 1dv1ncement poulble for I • llr LoedNI w 1.w< eQu•t No strlket or layoffs. cuttomere our~ have I I llY FI R llTIRE Mike offer 6-45·8646 PEUGEOT 76 SO• 0s1 l l(RE<l641s14 995 plenty of w°'k To Ir· grMt time dofng It. You haw nothing to LES 957•8133 Montegomery t5 wllrlr S£PlRaTl H llfflll sunroof ne.,., lires $ 1700 ~ Ot• ".><lO S6Jf" r1nge lntervleW, call . ION and a auper lob to gain. Call tocfay Jlbt, Sptn1ker & more DELIVERY DEPAR TMENT obo 5"3 7213 ... i.. M-W1 1 1.1• (l14)141·HIO 1 and meybe you can ttar1 tomorrow! 7~1:r:"·,,!11 ";.:;>~~ S3000 obo 997-7895 McLAREN'S BMW PORSCHE 63 Cpe vellow LllCIU '14 MAH VII •APT llAUIEI * Young 1mbltlou1couple10 m1nege 21 Unlit In Cott•' Mesi Call 855-0865 (211)104-1411 I Call Mr. c--rl S200 ....... 2 D"""' s-....1;1La' ..... w blk Int gd cond vw ConV9ft Sul)ef Beelle Loaded w ""'' • ~\I ~ .:..-'"' ...,.,..., r-• M F • • • , $6500 673· 1497 '6 E11c.et cond lhrougnt Sn 90!> • .._ BR~ti<. 541-70$1or241·102 19" coueh. 1ay chair. gH 7016 6lbS • ''°'' S•300 obo 681 8733 Ot, '-40 ~6Jl FOOD STORES I OW HIRlll FOR CASHIERS P11itiHI ••• 11.~11 wittll• I II ...... ,.. .. ,:.i: .... ......... ' ..... lter21,11•11-atllMI .... ,...., •.• .,, ..... - ~-tr ,._ 411-H~ tr IJ =4141. aOUAL 'OPPOfn'ONITY u.LOYW9' _ _ dryer. end ltbles From 17•..,1 Jet:Skl 506 hp n~ Fulltorion <.;-. PORSCHE 77 Targa 911::. WUTWI ••fA eallte tale Gr .. t prleel engine triller $4250 : t4 680 6300 1 owNt< ~tf!Ct cond M. COLLECTOR WANTED Part time opening In Laguna Beach I Laguna Nlguel area. Earn up to $6.00 per hour for collect Ing tor monthly subscriptions. Miieage allow- ance paid In addttlon to hourty wage. Experienced preferred but not required. ..... , be •t t..et 11,,.. old Cell 10 A.II.·• P.M. MR.KMLAND Ml •111 ext. 107 ~· I' . . 54&-3291 eYlf'llng• only 71.1. 788· 7888 ; n 6SI 1 6 ·o 1 s"' 500 000 760 Q207 E Wfl 111k• constgnmen1s cu• ca• 5 Henk ''2·9430 Antique din rm Mt & Yic- trol1 cab Alto chrs. tolll & mite ftema. 857-2193 DESK oak roll top. -an1iQ style, h1ndc1rved, lk new. cott S 1800 SK s 1000 OBO 554-82115 MUST SELL M•tch'g 2 Sofu . 1 Ch1lr. tolld 0611. CollH Tbl, 1ntlque ArmOlre. IM.,. metMOt 6-45-3691 on.-eo-t1-Mcl. one tot•. Mtthtonee. gd cond S75· $100 5.0. t4Ml722· t472 Ouelty f'um Nr ,.... 2 ..i bunt! Ida, ~I Md Couctl. lbtee. drMt ft oak .,.,.,,. 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Ctedltortl, 1'111 '*90ftt lllhO·::,rloht 10 NflCI.,,... or.. ,, a R:' •• --... c:...e •• .,. "3TIC[ !U!",· COM• ........ CA ~f'::T,_..tof \~21 • .&--a19)·Fam1·1·m ~ vid., ........ , ... _ IW!df'•L.IH'!Mw. ineyMo...,..ll'lt••tllll , .,..,,.."::::•• .,.,,,, .--. ··--,_ Cl111Deei'1Un. NII·-~"'; • I em-:rpro ~ '"'"• Nor1tl Tutllll A1111 ...... ,. In lhl wMI ll'td/Ot eltM• of: O•led: NOY•mber IS, ..... D•lv t, --mi-. ..... Thie bu.iMMI 19 GOn• H ~ A. --~ tepaln., ~ tund1na. Y6u p1 almott Ana.CAl2108 WIUJAMMtLU 1115 ..... ~ Oi.'*Ctby.Mll'ldMdl* TNM. 114 CellM. ..._ ..,.., if diplomatic. Debt will be repaid. you could be Thi• tK.ttlfMM 11 con-A pecltlon nM bMrl ftled =""~ ~w c-1 ,.:=:::=.. h'1 A. Wiits flMod ~~ ~on.ootl. tn2 .. la Ille ~,.. duet«! by: • 911'* .. '*1· by Wll.l.IAM Mii.ES, JR, .. ........ 23. "8.IC NOTlCE ffl ~ -T~ Thll "~--,. --.~ Drl!HI, .... 1. uaua t.t. .... 11 'VI. 20\· ..... _...., ~ ...... Mrlillt> ANO LOl8 M ,.,H'" lhti 1 • "wtthtt._ •• , ..... ,,,_,. ...... , iatimMta~..._~u "'~ y . ..: ~1ne 1erms, re1u~ to ,uoii lt*CW1A.OoattlU: ~ eouf-t of Dr.no-~ ftCnnou9._n t .T .... t11100..,.,.. .,...COYniyon~ Ana.CAf2706 ··""--~""" "".'-one wt.a ti auper~tical. Personal cycle remains h1&h, Thie iat.wn«lt .,.. flMod County~""'' wtL· • um 8TATIMlllT C. TYMll\ ~ NtlO ua 20. 11115 o.ortt A. lilYMll Jt., 14 1 '.,.-111 -t Ud iacuhion will nna true. You'll perfect techniques ancfhc lwttn ""eounty on °'Of· . LIAM M11.Es. Ifft. ANO LOii P\llJC NOTICE n. ~ '*"°"'.,. ~~ · Df'~· .................. °' _ "= T11e ......,.. Ctrcla, Co91• 4='"' . iWJ:C-tyonOotoe>.-21. M.,Fl811 ba lt)polnled u l'IC'nnrOUll.,,_11 OOlrlQ bUllneM •: LWCikYlnaton~ CAiiMI ~ """' ~C=~ 19 con· be IOlid. ".J~ll.Ju.ne:J.;.Wbathadscemednebul~usprov~to 1 11 ,._ :=:..;.~.!.'!':'::; umeTA1"hmlT ~""'l':anto,!!;.o ~°'~·.!!:~" CMlfr~.~~~ _...Dy:•.,.._.,,_,,. . --apparent t can be transformed into rou11n1 Publlefted Or111'199 COMC WILLIAM MILE.I. Tl'le =si:.~1 .... CA •2111 . . IMCl't CA tat4I Grl lu-MO ~ \tlCIOry. Focus OD dc:aclliocs. responsibility, increased financial Da11r "°' Nowlrtblof 10, If, TM P•tlllon r•qu••I• :f' Real EMei..' 24:1; CtllnoFengP9nf, 23H w. TN•' bualwa I• ton-·-.,. llOnct ~.! :r.=:..~· -llled rewud&."Love l'llatiomhip a.rows Sttontcr. 24, MCI ~ 1, 1Hll lllll'toth)' 10 lldml!Mtot• 1119 °'..... ~ Hlllt FIOr• Slr..i, a.nt• An-. CA duCtecl by.~ ..wt""9 ---""" tile Coutity a..11 °'Or· CANma (l\&De 21:July 22): Em~i1 on.popu.l;arity, achi~vc--• ~25 :1•A=1;:0:.~ ~zm.~ Alldt•~ tlj: tK.t .. MM 1, GOn• :-:::-""" ~~A~M ~~on~ ·~~ ,..,..,,.., '°"8-4istanoe call which venflCS View!, provides "8JC NOTICE 1-'• Act: HP1~ne 24N 1 Larp dueled bY: an lnctMcll.lel with tile County Cletti: °'Or· The~ pw.oM.,. ' ,..,. -..ufti::.~ foroclebration. A'ccent on sales. persuasion. ability to ino"":~1o11311 ~::-': Or..,., L.Ovn• Hiii•. CA Chine ~eng ~ ange County on Novtirnbat OOlnO bullMM u : Lan· ,.,.blllhld °''°"" COMI wt.n and tnfluence people. r.crmoue ........ c...1., OriY. ~ .. 1 s.rtt• 92153 Thi• •t•t""'"' wu ftled 11. 1N& CM'* 'und 1; llen• ,._ Dt111y Plot NoWm01r 24. o.-LSO(J~3-Aua,. 22~Sttcu indepen~OQC creativity couraaeof ....... IT.,...,. AM.CA92n\1onciEC!M-Thia bull-I• ton· wltf'll~~~ty~-""',· ..... Apat1m•nl•. 11582 oernbet1.l.MCl11,1N6 con~-=~..:.-. :.a. ' . I • Tllefoll<Nlngper'IOM•• Bf:R 11 N5 duetedtiy:llnltldl~• 119~1yon...... 1, ~ Ol'enga Co.t M~ IM:I., Si.. 440, Su-U1 "~ . . cou. prov~rareopportu1:11ty 1~rD;CWlta.n !n CSolnl bl.lalnW •: AmY• IF v .1 · T 1 .,,lndh'ldual 1ta5 OeHyPllolN0wamb«24,0.-1NfM,CAl271S COt'lnecticm..., pwneenna projt!Ct. Love tt:latJonsh1p 1ntens1fies. tmage, tf400 S1ybrook or.,,11,:'°'~:;ttio: ~ Thll 111terMnt wu n1ec1 , Or ": °""''* 1,8,.nd 11, 1M6 John Ml111r . ltl!illi2 •• .,. .-iTll't Anotber Lee) ftcures ~minentlj. l.•n•. 111, Hunt ington lhol.lld alt'* IPPMf .t 1,_ wtth tMCourtty Cllrk ot Or· ~~ Novrwnai: 10 1 .,_.., MKAl1hur IM:I .. St•. '"°'1 --"'c::~::::.:;-::.:•::::-'-- . ~'(Aus. 2~t. 22): J'."<>Uow th.tou&h on first impreuioz:is. ~Y ~!:'9 Scllmlat. ~ ena at.t• 'ffNI ob-~9~ on NovrwntMr 24. _, 6.c.nw t, 1~ ' .....C NOTICE ~CA K~7~b. 18552 l'tCTmOUe ...-n Key la ability 10 dialem1nate 1nformat1on. Reunion with family lCMOOS9ytirook ,, Hunt· ;.c:i1ona_.:~wrltwi= ~ SU-927 MKArthur B!Vd., St• . .....o. ~•l'•TUmNT member ot old flame dominates scenano. Sense of dircction ,11 1n;1onBMct1,ci.9z6.19 ·. :!:'9~tiav::"~ Publllhed 0rlOQ9 co..i ftC_,,,_ITa·•-;ll IM 1rvtria.CA1211a TNIOllGMngP«90M•• .... ~·u know wbett:!ou're ao1n•and why lhl• ~ la eon-ar'IOem_,bilnP"'M!I or by OallyPllol~ber24,0.-"8JC NOTtcE The Mlll'trci.d ,__.h, 11582 doing bualn ... u : 08 (.._.. 2• ~ 2 )· R-1n·:.1'0ns.,. -·mov-• yoo'll have ducted by· an lndi'<l'ldual your •ttor~ wmf# 1. I, erld 15. IMS . . ......... ~ ~ 9:: MKArll'll.lr IM:I .• Ste. 440, M•nulaatvtlng Comp•ll)'. -.Jn-""'!"''• · -.... "u . ,,. cu, . Amy H. SC:twnktt IF YOU • C EDI OR SU-135 ftCTTT10UI ""8MIH ~.., --•: ,,_ lrvlna, CA 92715 114 W• tltll Street,,..._ ........ frim I ~Den ot actson populanty will increase, travel plans will Thia 1tMemen1 ... flled A A ~ T of NA* ITA.,....,. '"''°"· 3132 Oit>rlltat A.,.., AN Mil. 11&52 MllCArtttuf port heefl. CA 92'N3 ioliclift. Emotional invOlvement plays prominent role. Gemini, wtth 1n. C-ty'ci..tc ot Of. :. ·~re!'~ Ne Pl&.tc NOTIC[ Tha lolloWlna ~. ar• ~ ~ =..,.., Bl\ld., St•. 440. IMM, CA 0 =--J:Phc!:,8::6J! ~u.riusaau·¥.,will~~outstandin~les -.eoun~on0ctot>w25, yourctelrnwllh tilecouttor doing bu1lne1• ••· ''""'··-A ,..___.. t2715 ......... , . • ..... . · 1HS lllCTTTIOUI........ ·TtlermoPIM!lc Tect"I06olrl· ...., """'• ....._.. Thie bu .. neM le con-·~-ICOIPIO ..J..Od 2 y. 21 )'~Hi uroc& surf~. Con-""*'' ·~t 11 lo tile ~ ~ eTA~ 1125 WMtcllft 0r Suh• MeM. CA tH28 d!JCt4d by; , g9IWal part. Tt111 t1ua111-11 eon· DaiiiCe iiiatOJea. What appeared to be a legal setback will boomerang Pu'*'*' Or119 Cout ~:r=1:.i':, 'fc:'"..=1:: TM tollowlng ~ ~ 132, ~ e..Cn. CA .... _!!',.I• ~··~!.. .. ~ .... con-""'11\ip ~ tiv: '" .. ~ .. UI. ~ y ·u ha ha 1 · .. d 1 11 to o.iir P11o1 NoYetnlMN" 10 11 dolnO bl.I.,_ u : 3 ........ 92ee0 .,...., M6·.,, ...... _..._ JoM u1nar -e-P. -Y'?'Uf .. vor. ou. ve c . nee o revise, review an ac ua Y 24. end o-t'lbet 1, 19'5 · lfom the d•t• o1 llr11 1 .. Property'', 3300 w .. t CoMt Marll.t T~ "--di, JoM Artllw MoCorwlllll Tilll at~t _ Ned Thll ~t !WM Mid reb&&Ud OD more solid foundabons. sv-119 1UW1011of1e11.,. .. pnwlOed ~. ~ Seed'I. 1125 w .. 1c11t1 0r Suit• Thie lllttlrMnt -Ned wt111 u.. County C*1I of Of. with tha County C*1I of Or· UGmAJUVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be ready for cha"'$C, travel, ~o!f1~ 1:0~• CA t2ee3 132 Newpoft e..d.. CA wttn tha County a..11 of Or· .,. County CW1 October 25, -. COunty ori November ·-· ·th ,,_ la · · d ' 'dual M •-f 1 ·, •........., Oonakl Edward Olton a 92680 anoa County on ~ti. 19111 21 1915 con--. .. WI .lu.ouu. ting 1n 1v1 s. emuer o oppos1 e sex 1. rtatc fl)TIC( Thetlmalorllllngd91mawlM evco Inc A ca11t0tnl• 13, 1915 ,_ · ,-. dr_awn to you, 11 fucinated and could become valuable ally. Gem1n1, . not uplr• prior to lout eorpcW911on ' l duTe~:d ~\7~?;;': · ,_,,,. Publllllled Ol'enge Cwt PuDWled 0t1ng9 CoMt Vu.,·penons play ear-mount roles. ~rmoue IUMtllS monlhl l'rOl'l'l Iha Oii• of Iha BVCO, Inc: , A Calilornlll eorporat•d •••otlalion Pvblllhlld Ortnge eo-t Delly Piiot Nowmber 10, 11, 0eHy Piiot Novrwnber 24, 0.- CAPRICOllN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on change of scene, relief T~~~ •• ~~ ::;:~ EXA~E tile Corpor111on. 3~ W••l101n.r thin• P9ft""'"''9 Dall)'~':°::':'~~':'"' 24, and Oacambtlr 1. 1915 oernMr 1, I. lr'lcl 15,~ Crom financial-domestic pressures. Emphasis on vanety, pleasure. doing~ u : ...a-111e klPI by tha c:ourt." YCf.I Colat ~~hw• · -port Gr90 Sh~ °"'" · · · ~ Su-123 entertainment. Oowers., music:. You'll receive unusuaJ gift-art object S•••• Prornot10111 , 828 •• • P9f"IOfl ~•ed rn OI' hU~ item ClubhauM •A, Newport tlle .. l•te, ,OU may ~ AQUAIUUs(Jan. 20-Feb. 18):Acc:entonland,propcny,scarch r~r ~CAM~~-. 828 ::::t!..~:~°'"1~ TODAY, s s UN DAY p uzz LE stability. Strive to aet closer lo source -means don't stray from basic ClubhauM •A. N-port 1onwy '°' Iha •ncu1« or COWle Spiri.tual values surge to forefront. Pisces Virgo persons figure e.c:n. CA 92N3 edmlnletret0t, and "" with L-=========================================:.J · ' · · ' Thie bullnna 11 con-tile court with proof ot --lft dynamac: ICen&nO. auct«I tiy: an lndlwldval W. • wnttwi tequa.t 1111· Pl8CF.S (Feb. 19-March 20): Meeting with close neighbor qr 01or1aM.L.eOaw 1ng in.t you..,. IJ*lal reletive could involve finance5. Emphasis on futilrc prospects, Thie 11a1erMn1 ...,.. llled nota of Iha~ 1n- invcstment1., added responsibility. Scenario could also hiahlight shon with 1ha County Clett! of Or·J w.itoryanoappr °' ACftOJIS • .. · · 1r1g1 COunty on No"""'** .., ... MMt• or of tn. p.IU- jOW1le)', answen to pertinent quest1on1. 18, 1915 I 'Iona or 90COUnll rnantloned . IP NOVEMllEI\ Z5 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you ma~ not be ......, 111Section1200 and !200.5 of reliaious in orthodox S.Cnse but you arc spiritual You are fasanated b..Y Publllhed Oranoa CoM'I in. Cllllfotnla Prol:Nlt• coo.. artanc subjects. by people ~bo hold unusuaJ beliefs and you constantly =:~ ':°':~ ;!.~ ~ ~·a ~.~.!:' befriend the underdog. You arc drawn to theateT, law and you are a ' · ·Su-aap AtterMr9 .., ,, .... ,.,.; fiPter for justice. Pisces. Virgo individuals play important roles in Ill I. Orlftd AM., t..e. Aft. your life. You do plenty of traveling. your curiosity could lead you to PlBJC fl)TICE ~~ ~.,. eo..t foreip lands and the partaking of very unusual foods. December will FlCTmOUa .,._.. 09lly Piiot ~bet 23. 24. be your mos1 memorable month of 198S. ...-ITAT'llmNT 30. 1915 S.SV-111 0.: • N ~------:-::cc:--, -----.,.----·! Thi followlng parlOtlll •• ' -m ' flO OOlng ~ -= n. Ari--r---------MUC -_ _.;.:MUC=::..:::::cTICE='--lllhlng _ ComPM!Y. 3875-A, _ _:.MUC=="°=TIC[=-AlfC*'I Vlll191 'Nll'I. S...ter-HClllllOUSWll ftCTmOUl..,..._la Ant CA92104 FlCTmOUl ...... al CROWLEY ,.._ aTA.,._.,. NA* aTArn.wT T.:... w. P~. 3675-A NAMa STAnMbfl Reuben H. Crowiey, TM lollowlng parto'l9 •• TM~'*"°"" .. ~ ViMIOe Wey. S...i.. TM lolowlng per'IOfll .,. ___. w Novem Ot*1'I ~ •: NifWpOf1 doing ~ ": .......,_. Ana, CA 92104 ~ ~ u : Alphai .,.-cu a ay • Equlllea: ~Im«· ~ Equlpm«ll Pertnllr· P•m•I• J.A. P•ul•an. Marinlo Boutlqul, 3412 Vl9 btt7, 1985.Aresidcnt ... uon•I, 2011 OeDor•h ahlp, 1332 SUIM• L-. 3115-A AtP«I VINege W1y, ApOt'IO, Sult• 101 . ~ of Coata Mesa . una, N9wpOt1 8Mcll. CA ~8Mcl't.CA92ee3 Sant•Ana.CA92704 BMch.~92"3_ Swvived by hit lov-~ 8Nol 81Jttrlck Jay A. Allen. 2t1S82 au.-Thi• builne11 11 eon-Al"*' Al<m9kjlan. 2339 ina wife Patsy, sons, 2011 -,. , -. -· dl"'9, Mluion Viejo, CA ouctllCI tiy: hutbal'IOend *"• W. Coton•t Aw•nu•. --.. ........,. ...--9289 1 P.rnela J.A. Peulton Anltlelm, CA 92801 Robert Crowley of Pof'l BMcl't, CA 92680 Leo Allan, 1332 SulMx Thia '1tl.,.,_.,t wu 1"9d VaM Ek"*~'"· 2339 W. Oregon; Ric hard JuOlltl Kll'I Buttrick, 2011 L-. Newpot1 8eKh, CA with tile County Clerk ot Or· coronet Avenue, Anll'>llm, Crowley of Costa DebOt•h une. N•wpor1 92863 "199 County on ~bat C. 92801 ~. h a.di, CA 92elO Allan & Allen Int , Profit 20 t985 Tflt1 buall\911 II eon-Meu; •tc~ug ters. Thi• bualnNI 11 COii• Sh .. ·~-P••n. P.O. Bo• . nnm dUC:lllCI by:• llmll«I parl""'· Suzan Landreth of duc:IMI by: hulC>end lr'lcl wife 2043, ~ BMcl't, CA Publlslled °''• eo..1 ll!lp San Clemente· Sher-Mll:hMI 8tuoa tkmrlclt 92963 Daily Pllol NoYetnbet 24, 0.-Almen Akmekl'an ..., Q. Aech of.Idaho; lhll1,,.~..!.,~~ot~ This Dv••MI!.• 1• con· wmt>et 11and15 1985 Thll '1•t""*'1 was flled 'J .........,"7...._,, "" clucllld Dy:• ~•I p.ar1-' ' 'Su-131 wlthlfleCountyCMtiitotOr· aOO survived by four ~ COunl)' on Now.-nMr nenl'tlp •r'IO'I eoumy on NOwemlMN" ai.lten in Mus.; and 1t. llN15 r-.n J•y A. Allen • .. _ ar NO""'t 11t. 19as five lf*Ddchildren. Pulllllhllll °'.,. CoM'I Thll •l9temet11 ... !Med i--"'~~~~:;;'~~---,_ Hew• a mrrnber of °""'>'P*;I':°::'':'~::-="Cou,~c:!.:~! 141RIONI o.i~~-:=2~ the MMor1'r: J..odce. • ' 'Su-«J3 20, 1915 -~~':~~ .=~kT: oember 1. I. end 15. 1985 Memorial lefVia!s to ,._,,. Sv-831 Putlllthlld Or.nge co.! !AWllO • AtulS0-0 ) be held Sund•Y· 1--=-==o.:::':':::.---Oell)'Pllo1Nowembet24 0.. CHRISTOPfiER CLA RK , ________ _ 2:PM, Harbor Lawn HCTmOUI........ 09mbat 1,8, lr'lcl 15, 19'15 LOGSDO N; OR AN GE P\BJC JIK>TICE MemoriaJ Chapel. Jn , ...... ITATDmNT Su-"42 COUNTY TRANSIT OIS·f--'-=""'-"""""--- lerment private. ThefolloolWlngpar90M.,. TAICT; ACAOEMV OF DE-FtCTl'TIOUl ..... la doll'lg ~ ": Timothy fENSIVE DFllVIHG; STEVEN N ... ITATWmll'f Harbor Lawn Mt. ~tloN.509W.~ CH ARLES TUCKER; Thelollowlngparlonl .... Ollve Mortuary, A.,. .. •A. s....ia Ana. CA LA,,GLIN0•00•,u51L~,:S...,.suP;;· ooing DvllnMI 11: Liberty Directing. ~0-8554 92707 in · Mobile Wull 9411 Tiki Cir· Timothy o+u. 509 w. PlllK: NOTICE lllC~~ARE BEING SUED :e,.~11ng10n BMch. CA PIEACE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 8roach•11ay Costa Mesa 642-9150 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK ~t2~~" •A, Serl!.9 FtCTTllOUl.,._H BVPl.AIHTIFf;(AUd.le .. t• Tlmotfly M V..covl 9481 Thi• butlnen 11 ton-NA*aTA~NT d•m111denOOI LV NN Tiki Clrtl•' Hvnll~gton IMMOuel Tri. loHowtng pertOnl Ire SICAN OFF Beecll CA 92148 clucllld by: an doing bull"9M U : 0.., y..,. ..... IO CAUENDAlll Thie' t1u1lnffl la eon-~!:!:nt -ftled Wik»• 1915-1He, A Call-DAVI...., 1t11o11 -aueted by: anlnOlwllNlll with tha County Cloafk ot Dr· lomia Limit«! Pltl1*1Np, .. _,,.... -,_ to ... • Tlrnotfly. M VllKCM 9ng1 County on NoWrnbtlr 1301 OOYI Slr"1, Sutte 700, tfjNW1llloM '""""" et Thll 11,1.m.,,1 WM flied 1• 1915 J ~ e..ett. CA l 2HCI IMa _,, with Iha Coull"' Clett! of Or· · ,__ 0.., Wllco• Corpof•tlon, A ...... • ,._.. c9'I .. County;,;_ Ociobat 25 Pvf)llshed Or9r1g9 Cwt 1301 OOYI Slt"1. Sutte 100. "°' ~ JeM; ,_.,,,. ~ • oattyPl&o!NoWrnbet24,0.. Newporte..eti.CA92880 """-1 11~inea-' ._ P'WD e.mti... 1, I. •ncl 15. 1915 Thi• bu1lnea• 11 ton· In..,.,... ..... ...., ",... P\ibNsfled Or9nge1 COMI &;.132 ~«I by:• Hmttlld part""'-wlftl ttw _,to..._ r-091 ... Piiot .. --Mr 10. 11. Cemetery • Mortuary -------'""-"' .,,.., " ~" Chapel • Crematory "8.IC NOTICE Edwin A EP1tt1111. Jr .. °T",..,. do '* • ,_ 24. •nd o.o.mMt 1-~~4 3500 Pacific View Ot111e 11·-~==~~=--PrealOanl 1 1, r --ttome, ,_ _,. Newport Beach l'lCnnout IUMtlU Thia 11•t9fMf'lt *" !lied .... tM UM. Md ,_ 1---------$44-2700 .. ,.,. ITAnmwT with Iha County C*ll 01 Or· • ...., ._, _. ,....... f't8lJC NOTICE Thi 1o11ow1ng par.,,. -woge County on No"'9mbet -'J' _, lie ._... wMMou\' 1--~======-- HAllllllOR·LAWN· MT. OLIVE JJortuary • Cemetery Crema1ory 1625 Gtsler Ave Colla Mesa 540·5554 dolng ~ •: HMflh 4. 1915 N11W ........ .,_ tM llOTICI C•r• Olg••I: Corpor•l• Cwtla l V--. OM -'-MVrTWQ M>I H•111h C•r•. 4129 E. Mewpcwl .......... 1'DO, .,,_. -othel' ..... ,.. .., mM NO. 1'DI T1nolewoocl A.,. .. Anlhelm. Mewpcwi ........ CA-... 11:•11e.. y..,.""" wllltt NOTICE IS HER EBY CA 92107 Richard A. '2t11M le Nii eR MMfMy rtefll GIVEN lhll 1•1l•d L 191 d In . 4 I 2 9 E . Publllhed Ol'Mg9 COM! _.,. II ,.. • Ml k-91 prcpoull _. ba reoelYllCI by Tatog~ A ..... Anaheim, Dell)' Piiot ~bet 24. 0.. .,,........,,,_m.,MR• tri. City ot CO.II MeM lo CA 92907 e.mber 1. I,_, 15. 11tl5 MMrMJ ~ Ml'¥tM 01 wit: Tha City Counell, P.O. UM T. Fo•. 441 fairOrllle Su-131 e ....... ~ (lllted M Bo• 1200,COll•~.Call· •201 , Coat• Mei•. CA ..,,.._....,.). fornl• 92e26-1200, CW! or C lt282e P\lllC NOTICl 0..,... • .,. le .,.. befor• 1119 hour 11:00 •.m. -::::=======::.J Thi• t1uslne11 11 eon-• ~ .... dtMlllCMI Ju-on Fttday, ~Der II, Get Oue1llCI by: eo-partMta '"9C1TnOUI .,._aa dloiel ...... lteM WI ...... 1915. It lhall ba IN r• Rlerlard A. ltglldltl Nu. ITATSmNT ... DtAa CALINDANOe eponelblllly of 1119 ~to Tllll 1111ement -!Ilea Tha 1o11ow1ng P"'IOf'll •• ••r• pr•1•11tar u11e ~ hll bid lo lha City wlll't Iha County Ciani of Or· ciol"9 """'-at; C.ittornla ,........,. MOftll • -Clerll'1 Oltloa by 1119 prop« 119 County on OC10W 28. Mar11911ng Co .. 4 11 VI• Udo ..... -.. ,. --· ... nounced !Ima. Blda wlM be 1915 ""°' Nord • 1 ~ e..ct'I ""' c.n. 0 -......... pvbllely opened end ,_, I Putlffahed Ol'woge eo..t CA 92Nl ' I lrtr .._ ,.. " ..,...,. ~ •t 11:00 '·'"" or .. OellyPtlotNowemlMN"24,0.-Gr90Contoc>u101.•11v11Pl•l111's:1 .., r11t•sll•K1on lharMl'I• a pr.c- lnvolv d bet I I 9'ld 1$ 1K5 Lido NOl'd • 1 N-port .......................... 111:91>19 on Frlcley, OeoemMr e c:etn ' ' 'Su-147 BMch. CA 112eeJ 011111.llr 0•11 I•• ler• 8. 1915, In ll'le Councll • Jem.. E. Ll'flcil. 412 r-"'• 114: 411 • • 1 •t • • • • Cl'llrnbet-1. Cttv ti.it. n Fiii!" rta.JC fl)TIC( nyeori A.,. P11CM!lla CA •IOI • M ........... 0rtYa. Colt• ...... c.11· !--~=====---92870 ., · .,.. • Mttra ....aM M lornla, f« tha lvfnlihkia of K·211D This bu1ln•11 II eon--· PURC~ASINCJ TELEPHONE l'lCTITIOUI ...,_II Oueled by: 1 ij19Mfll patt-II _..,.. 119 ,,........ 911 PAGERS ANO TELEPHONE Nu. ITATDmWT ""'111'9 11111u1ate I ............. PACllNG SERVICE. The to8oWtrlg par-.... Greg Coruopulo9 ,.,., .. -. J .. .......__ Addlllon•I Mta ol IM doinQ bullnaaa U' Ekil!ol Thlt ll•l~l WU filed ................. M ..... ~Iona m-v be ob-fdlngar ~ Cllnlc 1341 wtthlMCOuntyCltork ofOr· J olt•• c•••• d• •• t•lned •11119 ottlc9 of tile SOuth l!kl11ol St., •A, Bania •"99 County on OCtOber 24, pro,i.M• 1111 ......_ ... PurthMlnQ """"1 •111 Falt Ana 92704 191!15 ....... ,., .............. OrM, COit• ...... c-. LOl'll)'a. Gh.nlhyMI MO '91111 I. ......... ,,. 1111•1 lornla. BIOi .rllMd be ,._ f005 heanor• Or ~ Pi.ibllahed Dr•ngti COM! -....... .............. tvrn«l 10 IM lllanllon ot Ille hael'l t2883 . Dell)' Piiot No\Wnt>411" 10, 11, ........... ,_....., City ~. wllhlfl Mid !Ima Lol'tl'f•, !unit.I MO. &005 24, ll'ICI o.c.mbet I, 1H5 .. .-1 I IE I II .. __ limll, In I...._~. S.a1nor• Ot N•w porl Su-822 w •.., 1t1e1• • ..... kMnttlledontl'leoutltkMwllfl 9Mcfl CA t2'ei3 ...... •.., ........ • ,.._ 11'11 lld It..,, Numb« lr'lcl tn. Th11° bl,lalnffl II con-.......... I 1 •• Opening o.i.. ctuc1«1 t1y. "'*"encl and*"• P18JC NOTICE ..,. .... • ~ .._. !«!fl 1>1c1 .,,..1 "*4f'y ~ Lol'tl)'• M 0 l"T. i el .......... Md!"'° -r !lam " Ml Tilll ltll__,t w .. -., l'K!hllOUl ...... 11 ). fot1tl In H ~Jona. wtiti rl'MI COunty Ci.-11 of Dr· NAm ITATDmNT C.. .._ • 14 e1 MJ 9"d ell~ to !fie OflltCounty on OCtOOlr 25 TM~ ~90nl.... TM l'lltM Md eddr-of IOplClfleallona"""I bedMr· 1115 · Oolng ~ M: c-rl'MI ooun Ira: jll nombr9J. 1y In tile bid, ll'ltl 111111.11'• to .--: mvnfty Coun9lllnQ hr'lloM, ~de Ira OOM •t. I Ml fof1l't My !lam In the ~ Oranga CoMI HOO •la!OI 2'0IA, Coli• "f.RIOA COURT Of CALI-•P•eltJC•llon1 111111 D• Olillr' Ptlol ~ 24. 0.. ...... CA H82't '0~A. COUfrlTY Of Ofil· grounda for r.+KllOtl of IM eM1oet 1, I, 11, ttu Doy1e Efton. 2t00 8rl•tol ANOI, 700 C1Y1c Ceritet bkt. 1-------"S." .... "'-'"I St., Co.11 ....... CA t282t Or1'llll W•. hnla AM. CA lkll't Did IMll 111 lortll lhe --II' WITM"t Oomitllo J. lr\lnell, 2tO(I 12701, fUll'*"91Mdf ..... Wof ''"'.==~===~-=·~:::=-I ltWICll llt., co.t• .._.,CA 7"9 ......,,,., ..,._, Md ell '*''°"' •rid penlH 1-PICJlnoul MWN eztn t4119PhOM -w of p6a6n-~ed 1n tl'le pr090NI, " .... 8TAftMIWT ..,..,, TIYIOf, 2900 Bnlffol 11,,.. 8t10t~. or plcllntltl IM bid • "". oorporetiotl, ._.,.,. .. ,...._ • ...-.,_ TM,..... . ..,_ .. 51,,=ic~,c;:·w:o :=::=·~:~ :, m.wflO.w: ~:; • ---::::-,::. J.;:··· 1r11to1 a1 .. Coata ~.CA m•rO d. l•l•fOftO d•I .. .-...1 on btftalf of IM I pr · •• 12't21 OoQec10 a.~·· o 00f1)0rllkln end ~'* r.:1· COii• ....... CA Olcll Aolw19. HOO ltlftol ... ~ qw no mora !Mn Ona Oflloer """" - w...,.._ 1., .. •1 .. eo.t1.....,CAt2'82t tl•nc• ~o, ••): Mgn.lf ll'let*llllly•part· • • T~ bultlnMI I• Cort-KAl"YI, , Wt:tll"I. """""' Of a )OIN """''"-=:w-"• c.ta Mw.. CA Cluel•d by: •n 1111111· I ll:lflP(A. A "OflJllMll ... tt"1 ,,.,.._ 1t1c1 ed• - ~ ..... 11 corpo,•t•d 111001111011 Cotparlfflofl, M4f '#ll1tllr'9 ...... of Ill ,.,..., ,_,,, •"!'"""'con· u1n.r "*'•pan~ IOl.Mward, ~ HIP•. Mt'& 1t1c1 ~ lllll'llUf.,.., " __ .,..w:... ~· Oletl "°"""' C•lllOl'nl• I0211 , (213) th• bldd•r 11 • IOI• Thie •............i .,.. f!led 851-6751. pr.,..onhlp or anotllet ":.'C\:"'C:ot~ ~IMCount,.CloftofOr· DATl:~)An41MI Miff)' hi do.~ -:.I'"" "" Now• .; .... ~ °" Cktoo.r 25. ua c: MAMCM. ca.tc. uMal' • 111:111-. ,,_., ... ...., 1 1Nll .,c.-............. bldilftllOllitl!Mr'llllNIM ...m ,....t " Of .... ...., Wiit! ..... , 7 9 1 Or .... COM! ~ Or.no-°°"" ,.,.billl'lacl °""" COMI! Nlllofl rOlowlng ~ 11t11.-flM•1•11t,..t4,0.-Dtilly Plot Ncwtmb.-' 10, 11, Delly Hot.......,_ 17. 24, "OM (tile flctllloiul MIM)", _.. t. I..._, 11. 1116 24, "'° ~ 1, '"' o.c.mw 1, t , lite pt'O'W'lcMJd, hOMWt. no fie. lusl4 I lu-U 1 tv-U:a tt11cM MIN 111111 ba i..a 1 Chillier 7 Crow's can 10 Allow 13 Supermarkets 19 Cyclone 20 SpeUblndlng 22 Well-liked 24 Letter 25 Breakfasl items 26 Muslcal note 27 Hautboy 28 Thing 29 About 30 Skill ' l 32 Dog breed 34 Wagers 35 Went quickly 36 Actress Lupino 37 Woman's name 39 Ocean 40 Yes, in Moscow 42 Yes, to a S paniard 43 Set 44 Handhold 45 Redacts 4 7 Metal fasteners 50 Wise birds 52 Male bee 53 Degrade 55 Boy 56 Over- zealousness 58 Groaned 59 Aviator 61 Stein 62 Characleris!ics 64 Church section 68 And not 69 Philosophers 7 1 T rme zone: abbr. 72 Sandal or loafer 76 Advance showing 78 Dupe 79 Cashew or pecan 81 Remaining 83 Weird 84 Black 86 Semester 66 Aclor Asner 69 In the direction of ' 3 • 90 Salt: Fr. 91 Spoken 92 Work for 94 Arab garment 96 You: II. 97 Sound ol hesitation 98 Young children 101 Pope's lriple crown 103 Wary 105 Accumulated 109 Edge 110 Perform 1 1 t Anclenl Roman Cily I 13 Bill ol fare 114 Showed the way 116 Tole 118 Poorly lit 119 Helt 120 Miiwaukee baseballer 123 Feline 124 Closed au10 126 Recluse 129 Supports 131 Chum 132 Vigorous 137 Provide 138 Ac:1res5 Hayworth 139 Typewriter roller 142 Irrigate 143 Corrode 144 Encountered 145 Egyptian deity 147 Alop 148 Singer Jones 150 Speed contest 151 Actress West 152 Obtain 153 Valley 155 Abounded 158 Skirt edge 159 And: Fr. 160 Passable 161 Sacred image 162 Laughter sound 163 Opera melody 165 Suffice 166 Research course 168 Halloween treats 170 Partition 172 Most ratlonat 173 Compasa direction: abbr. 174 Slzzle 175 Loo«ed flxedly DOWN 1 Companion 2 Gold: Fr. 3 Dollar bill 4 Falls behind 5 Borders 6 List of personnel 7 Diner 8 Gave (a prize to) 9 You and I 10 Ear p a 1~ 11 Strong feeling 12 Golf pegs 13 Steeples • 14 Sum 15 Unsealed 16 Sall0<'1 drink 17 Overhead railway 18 Small flah 19 Pestered 2 1 Weep 23 Harvested 3 1 Decorate 33 Sult maker 36 Press 38 Devoured 41 Close by 43 Bright rellectlon 44 Like a lawn 46 Tree fluid 48 large tub 49 Complacent 51 Humorist 52 Period 54 Baseball team 57 Representative 58 Glove 60 Descend 61 A lot 63 Donkey l>4 Large monkey 65 Take for granted 86 Withered 87 Wicked 69 Male offspring 70 Take to court 73 Hello 74 Canadian provtnce 75 Setf 77 That is: abbr. 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For children there's a new toy every kid hopes to find under the Chrtstmu tree.Teddy Ruxpln, a cute and cuddly teddy bear that taJka. "Many parents ae going back to traditional preschool Items," Mysonetoystoremanager. "ltemssuchasstuffedanlmalsand building blocks are fast movers this year." Another toy store employee agreed but added robots to the list. Particularty the Vottron, a robot that can traneform hlmMff Into a car. She added they were already aotd out of many populer Items, but would be restocking for the heavy lhopplng weeks ahead. Movtng to toys for older girls and boys, Mark Revels of Newport Audio Mys the hot gift for audlophlles ls a compact-dllC player. For just OWlf $8,000, Revels can give you ·• ... the ultimate Chrlltmu preaent, a comptete aound system cherry picking the belt component• from all the lines we cerry, lnctudlng a Meridian compact-dlac player.·· H for the one you love, ontythe belt wttl do but you're on a lllghtly lower budget, how about a bottle of Joy perfume? "lt'1oneof the most expenlfve perfumes In the world," ~the owner of Fragrance For Lele,• dilCount fragrance boutique. At$ 150 an ounce. a little dab wHldoya. For thote on your shopping list who would rather smell sweat than sweet, workout ctothee could be the tlck.t. Second Sole owner Ken Hendereon bellevea exerciM and fashion mix well. ''Running lights are very popular,'' he says ' 'and warmup 1Ult1 are atways a good gift." Down at th8B. Dalton Bookstore, talelelerk Gina Carten has a aure hft for all the t.m .... on your shopping Mat. A Miami Vice calendar,t .. turtngthepopularTVdetectlveduo. "TheMammoth Hunt«a," a nOYel by Jean. M. Auel, author of "Clan of the Cave BMra,'' 11 alto Mlllng wen u a Chrtat"'c:,t'ft. Other perennial favorites Include books, chlldren '1 books, do--lt•yourMff bOOk• on myriad aubtect1. and for the lut eeveral v•ra, computer bOOkt. I Please Color Me I -;: ~: I ,-! -~ ----:-... . \.. ... , . ( . { f I - I . . ' . . : : ,. ·, ' ,. 4 -.. , .... ' .. , I I I I L. .p :_~j ~_J _·._· __ · _· { ... I - I I I I I I I I ~ I , I I I ---1 I I I I I I ( .. ". .. . 'I,,' . ' . ... I • (I . . ; fl ,.• - I , ' '. .--.-___________ ------- , r· • I '· .. Harbor Lawn . Mount Olive Memorial Park . Mortuary . Mausoleums . Crematory 1625 Gisler Avenue . Costa Mesa . California 92626 540-5554 Santa'1 Hefper1/An Advertlltng aupptement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. November 24, 1985 -3 Christmas cheer abounds on the Coast Many and varied holiday activities usher in season Compfled by TOM WAIGHT end FRED YOGELSTEIN Of the 0.-, ..... -- If you're having trouble getting into the Christmas spirit, there are a plethora of holiday activities along the Orange Coast between now and Dec. 25 that should set the mood quite-nicely. Here are a few of them: LAGUNA BEACH Dec. 1: Local artists wlll display their artwork from 10 a.m. until dusk at a craft guild along Forest Avenue. Call 494-6851 for further information. I Dec. 6: Santa will arrive on his fire truck escorted by the mayor to kick ott festivities at the town's annual Hospi1allty Night Parade. The procession will start at the high school, 625 Park Ave., at 5 p.m., travel south on Park Av- enue, turn south on Pacific Coast Highway and arrive at Santa's house at the corner of Forest Avenue and Glenneyre Street at 5:30 p.m. Santa Claua (Tom Morin) peeb out to eee which children have been good and which have been bad. Police motorcycles and the high school cheerleaders will escort the parade; the Thurston Middle School band will perform at Santa's house at 4:30 p.m. for early birds; carolers will sing; and at 6 p.m. there will be Christmas tree hghting ceremony on the City Hall lawn along Forest Av- enue. After the tree lighting there will be a visual arts presentation. sponsored by UC Irvine and the Laguna Beach Arts Commission. In the city council chambers. Local merchants will remain open until 9 p.m. Santa will remain at his house until Dec. 24. He will available to DAVIS-BROWN rums•· AmJCMIC£1 • •o FAMILY @~~If O'KEEFE & IElllTT COUUIITOP MICIOWAVE greet children from 2 to 4 p.m. Fo r Information. call the Chamber of Commerce at 494-1018. Dec. 7 and 8: Local artists will display their artwork from 10 a.m. until dusk at a craft guild at the Laguna Mercado on Pacific Coast Highway. Call 494-6851 for Information. SYLVANIA SONY VIDEOS CAMEll/llCOltll HW • 10 Day Timer • 15 Function Remote • • Ultra Compact • Auto Focus IMM WOllJWlll STUtAlt • Electronic Viewfinder • Speed Search • Freeze Frame •Remote s2491s OPE• MON.·fll. 9·9, SAT. 9·6, SUN. 12·4 • 14 Day/4 Event Probe • Cable Compatible • Slow Motion s3499 PAClflC CMS T "' -Santa'• Helpers/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 24. 1985 --- Dec. 17 to 23: The Ballet Pacifica will present "The Nut- cracker" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Tickets are $10 for chil- dren and senior citizens. Call 494-7271 for ticket and show- time information. NEWPORT BEACH Nov. 29: Santa Claus arrives at Fashion Island at 10 a.m. and will be there from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Fridays; 1 to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays until Christmas. Pat Boone wlll host the mall's Christmas Tree Lighting party, at 5 p.m. Dec. 6: Fashion Island's Hol- iday Open House begins at 6:30 (Pleue .ee BO LIDA Y /Paie 5) Premium Cheese Ball • t . ,,, .. FREEi When you buy a Hick~= t20 Of mort. Right row 'Nlth a Hickory Forms ~ purc hase of S20 or more. you'I get a dellclOUS Pr0m11..m Cheese Bell (a $399 value) FREEi 'l'lll\I 1lHfH 'l'l l I \I 1 >I I I H Coffee Mtlt Away Mints l ~it• .S~.00 '2W n Buy • pound ,1tn 1 • lb (.ilr Ror•I FREE! Explr.. 11127 FASHION ISLAND Newport Beach 780-1488 WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & lrvlne N2-G972 HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES ••. FromPaCe4 p.m. In addition to specials In all the stores there will be special holiday entertainment and treats. Dec. 17 to 23: The Chamber of Commeree will be sponsoring Its 66th annual Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade of Lights. The parade, which begins at 6:30 p.m. each evening, features a lighted procession of boats. Call the Chamber of Commerce at 644-8211 for further information about entering boats or purchas- ing tickets. Through Dec. 25: Roger's Gar- dens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road. will host a candleUght parade from 6 to 9 p.m. each night. Vls11ors-are invited to walk through the '/•-mile long nursery and enjoy the decorated trees. For Information, call 640-5800. oec. 8: The community of Corona del Mar will be sponsor- ing a Christmas Walk on Pacific Coast Highway from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The day features carolers, mime acts, anct'Speclal displays by the area merchants. For Information, caU the Chamber of Commerce at ~211 . FOUNTAIN VALLEY Dec. 6: The Chamber of Com- merce will host a Holiday Busi- ness Auction at 6:30 p.m . Individ- uals and local businesses are Invited to donate Items. Donors w·lll receive fake money to buy Items at the auction. A $3 donation Is requested. Cocktails will be served. Call the chamber •••••••••••••••••••••••••• at 962-4441 for Information. Dec. 19: The Kiwanis Club will host a joint community club and 9rganlzatlon luncheon at the Mlle Square Golf Course clubhouse, 10401 Warner Ave., at 11 :45 a.m. All local service, business, and organizational clubs are invited to attend. The Troubadors from Fountain Valley High School will sing. For Information, call Bob Mbsley at 963-8321. Through Dec . 16: The Chamber of Commerce will be sponsoring a C~rlstmas decor- ation contestfor homes and busi- nesses. Entry forms can be picked up at the chamber office, 10525 Slater Ave. Plaques for winners wlll be awarded by the women's division of the chamber. For information, c~ll the chamber at 962-4441. Dec. 1 to 12: The Fountain Valley Recreatl9n Center Is spon- soring a Santa's Mailbox. Chil- dren can write to Santa at the center, 16400 Brookhurst St. They are asked to Include a self addresaed, stamped envetope. For Information, call 839-8611 . DllllJ-...-~'-~ Gingerbread men make a tuty entry in :Newport Barbor Peetin.1 of Lights. Dec. 14: The Fountain Varley Recreation Center Is sponsoring a Jingle Bell Rock Santa Holiday Nature Workshop for children aged 5 to 10, from 9 a.m. to noon at the center. Crafts, games and movies will be featured. For Information, call 839-8611. Dec. 9: The Girl Scouts will sponsor their annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony at city hall, 10200 Slater Ave. at 6:30 p.m. HUNTINGTON BEACH Nov. 29: Santa Claus arrives at the Huntington Center Mall at 9 a.m. with a fire truck loaded with cookies for the first 500 kids to visit him and coloring books fof every young visitor that day. The mall will feature pef- formances by the Riede Mar- rlonettes at 1. 2:30, 4 and 7 p.m. and the same times on Nov. 30. Dec. 6: "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever'' will be performed at Golden West CoHege's Theater, at 8 p.m. Dec. 7 to 21: The Huntington Harbour Philarmonic Committee will sponsor its 23rd annual Boat Parade and Cruise of Lights. The Boat Parade, intended to en- Seven Fabulous Days of Christmas Shopping DEC. 18-DEC. 24 FROM 7:00 AM. TO 4:00 P.M. Starring ... Over 1,000 Vend9r$ FEATURING-BARGAINS GALORE ... INCREDIBLE VARIETY ... TH O L\SANOS if LJN IQl' E. Q GIFT SELECTJONS ... FUN FO R THE ENTIRE FAMILY. courage Harbour residents to decorate their boats and homes. will begin on Saturday, Dec. 7. From Dec. 12 to Dec. 21 , the Cruise of Lights will take partici- pants on a 45-mlnute tour of the harbor allowing them to enjoy the decorated homes. Cruise times are at 5:30, 6, 6:30, 7:30, and 8:30 (PleueeeeCHRISTMAS/P 23) co-•• Co·Sramn1?-THE BEST HIGH SCHOOL.CHORAL GROUPS 1n ORANGE COUNTY 1111 ludini.: ~'""'' 1.1 I l1J?h. Santa Ana High . Cnmna Ocl Mllr Ht)(h . H11ntmg1on &:ad'I I ligh , h11.1n1.11n V.1 lln I lid1 Pt·n1•m1.mu·, .!fl ~chedull•Jf11rlO:lO A.M c<1chJay11nW1...J.r\.·1. l81h,Thur,.l"\•1. jl>1h.Fr1.P\'l l~11h,M11n,I \·, 1\rJ.~Tul'' I~·, ~4111 STA ••••••••••••• ...THERE'S MORI:... Each Jay a h11?h '«'lw11.1I pcrt11rms. EVERYBODY tn •m 1hot M-h,~ 11\n" GETS IN FR Et! h •r \'x,1111rfl., "'h\·11h1.m~1.1 llt~h perform~. \·\lcryht ... I~ tn 1m c,,,,,, M1:.;.1will1-:<.'I 1n FREE. ju,.r f'r\''l'"' ,my In that ,h, 1wq lw proper .t • .klrl ,, .. md \1111'rl 1n ... FREE! ALSO FEATURING ... THE INTER Cl IA NGE MIME GROUP. Amazing, Amustnj.t, Cin:at Pl•rf11mlcr~! Have fun , savt' 11mc .inJ m11nev. Ou all your Chr1stma~ ~h11rrm~ .ti thl ~w.1r Ml•ct Junn1o: this annu<tl h"liJ:iy CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR! Thl· Orange County fairgmund~ Swap Mel'( It's All There .. (!vcry~ing .. under The un ! Santa's Hetpera/An AdYertlaing aup~t to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. November 24, 1985 -5 - DON'T DISAPPOINT YOUR LOVED ONES -MAlLEARLY By EVE C. LASH ~,...c. .. , .•.• For those who don't have Santa delivering gifts to relatives scattered llke snowflakes from downtown Peoria to Oklahoma -not to worry. A spokesman for the U.S. Postal Service In Orange County says they can get your packages there In time If you foltow certain guidelines and deadlines. Accord ing to Joseph Breckenridge. public affairs of- ficer. about 3 million additional letters and packages will leave Orange County Dec. 17. the peak period. On an average week In Orange County about 30 mllllon pieces of mall go In and out. The trick, he says, Is to mall before the peak period. The following are the dates to mall cards and packages In order to arrive before the yuletide, according to Jose Diaz, post- master. city of Costa Mesa. Overall, In the United States mall cards before Dec. 11 to guarantee delivery. To guarantee delivery to the following areas the deadlines are: Alaska qs mall before Dec. 9 Hawaii qs mail before Dec. 9 Europe qs mall before Dec. 6 For packages going by parcel post or surface transportation allow eight to 10 days to the East Coast, three weeks to Alaska. three weeks to Hawaii, and seven days on the West Coast. (You're already too late for Europe.) For those running late of the suggested deadline allow the following times: -Packages going priority mall via air allow three to four days to the East Coast, two to three days to the West Coast, at least one week to Alaska and Hawaii and about three and one- half weeks to Europe. Costs for mallin~ first class. parcel post. special delivery vary according to weight and desti- nation location. Costs for mailing first class packages from one to 12 ounces Is 22 cents the first ounce, plus 17 cents each ad- ditional ounce. More than 12 ounces up to two pounds the cost is $2.40. More than two pounds the price varies according to destination area. Books have a special reduced malling rate. For the first pound the rate is 69 cents; two to seven pounds, an additional 25 cents per pound; more than seven pounds, 15 cents each additional pound over seven pounds. Diaz advises gift-givers to pack properly. Masking tape, scotch tape, staples and string are no longer permissible. Reinforced U you want to be au.re your gift.a bring emllea on Chrletmae, fol- low the ad'rice of Poetal Ser- vice repre8enta- t:1Yea and maU package. early. tape (special tape with nylon fibers) Is the best way to secure packages. Brown grocery bags or brown wrapping paper Is the best ma- terial for wrapping. Breakable A New Hallmark Store Has Been Added. Largest Selection of Christian Cards and Boxed Christmas Cards- sPec1AL -THANKSGIVING WEEKEND SALES EVENT FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY -NOVEMBER 21, 30and DECEMBER 11t. 50°/o OFF DIAMOND AND GOLD CHAIN SALE s19H' Twisted Serp Gold Chain + ~tch1ng Bracelet 113 CT DIAMOND .......... $229 3/4 CT DIAMOND .......... $499 1 CT DIAMOND ........... s 1,399 l V2 CT DIAMOND ....•..... s 1,499 1 CT ~~t~~~oor~MON(l •••••••••• sl ,999 M•k•. Lored One RN/ly H•ppy lhl• Chrl•lm• with • DIMnond Ring. 10,000 ALBUMS ON SALE Christmas Albums Regular Price 6.98 • 8.98 SAU PRICE 99< fO 2, 91 -ARTISTS LIKE- Ev1E • 8 J THOMAS • IMPERIALS • ROY CLARK • ERNIE FORD • BENNY HESTER • MARANA THA SINKERS • DENNY CORRA LL • RANDY STONEHILL •AL GREEN • ANO MANY OTHERS 2400 SUNFLOWER ST., 1 MILE WEST OF SOUTH COAST PLAZA Phone 551-7820 OPEN 10:00-7:00 DAILY 6 -Sante's Helpers/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Novomber 24 1985 'L~~ material should be packed with bubble plastic, fiber board In- serts or polystyrene. Newspaper Is not good padding material, says Judy Seagondollar of the Costa Mesa post office. I Because of rain and snow, addresses are sometimes wiped off and sometimes packages are damaged. Diaz recommends In· cludlng the address somewhere (Pleue eee II.AIL/Pace 171 .. -~. - ,.. -..__ Miniaturized mulcal lift ltema (left) are offered at Audio Producta and Gactceta In Newport Beach. Amo~ them (from left): Sony'• tiny-" •tereo radio, a boat the •ize of a credit card; wbat'• billed u tile unalle.t and U,htat Fii •tereo headphone by Pan- uonlc; and Sony'• water- re.latant .porta Walkman. A •moke alarm Chrlatmu tree ornament la a no•el holiday Idea tbat could keep your home and family u.fe for Chrlatmu. The battery-pow- ered alarm attacbe. to the tree jut llke an ordinary ornament, but M>anda an alarm at the flnt whiff of amoke. Musical gilts that strike happy note Scaled-down, but real, instruments gtve childrenchan ce to develop an· ear' By the Anoclated Pree• The tradition of giving gifts at Christmas began nearly 2,000 years ago when the Christ child received the gifts of the Magi. Among those gifts, according to legend, was a rude reed pipe made by a shepherd. Today, musical presents are available for every age group, experience level and budget. says the American Music Con- ference, which estimates more than 57 million Americans are playing some kind of Instrument. ''A musical gift should strike a responsive chord with nearly everyone in the holiday season." notes a spokesman for the Indus- try association. ''When selecting instruments for children, scaled-down real Instruments should be chosen rather than toys. Real instru- ments help children develop an 'ear' foJ correct tones, as well as physical coordination and proper breathing -for wind Instru- ments -which wlll be helpful when they begin instrument study." Other suggestions for musical gift-giving Include: •Several months rental on an Instrument for that person who "always wanted to play." and a set of lessons or self-Instruction aids and sheet music. •Some sheet music or a book of arrangements by the com- poser or singer your," musical friends and relatives most ad- mire. •For the electronically mind- ed, a synthesizer or electronic keyboard with its "plugged-in" sound which reproduces realistic instrumental sounds. •A piano. the most popular Instrument -which can start at around $1 ,000 -as a gift for the entire family. "It may not flt under the tree,'' says the association, "but you can be sure It will be the first gift unwraooed.'' 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November 24, 1985 -7 Climb into the limo and let's go shopping Luxury gifts for the philanthropist and lottery winner lly R.L HARYEY ..., .... Cc; 0 I I Christmas Is nurty here, and for most of us that means buying gifts that are appropriate anti useful whlle trying desperately to av<Md fiscal disaster. Not a al~ problem to sotve, especially If your shopping list Is a long one. Prices seem to go up with regularity, but very .. dom _nave been known to go down. Most of us, by keeping an eagle eye out for sales and searching dlllgently for bargains, manage to accomplish this annual task with a minimum of flnanclal Injury. But, suppose you had just been notified you'd won the state lottery? Suppose you find your- self with a couple of mllllon dollars to spend for Christmas? What would you buy? For starters, you might want to make that vldeophlle on your list very happy by stopping at Davis Brown, 411 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. and filling your stretch lletgh with audio and video equlpment. Stan Brown will sell you a complete outfit. Including a 50-lnch projection TV, a HI Fl Stereo Video cassette recorder, a ,video camera and a complete stereo sound system with cabi- nets and speakers for about Tb!a llmlted-eclltlOD Rola wateJa la from the Crown $6,000. Collection at Raff JeweJen ln FubJon bland. They also have a camera-VCR Santa's making his list and chec king it twice and he's scheduled to arrive at Huntington Center on Friday, November 29 at 9:00 a.m. on a shiny Red Fire · Engine, courtesy of Huntington Beach Fire Department, escorted by the U.S. Marine Corps Toys For T ots Representatives. FREE COOKIES for the first 500 children in attendance. Over 60 shops including JCPenney. The Broadway, and Montgomery W ard; just off the 405 Fwy. at Beach Blvd. and Edinger in Hunc ington Beach. Extended Holiday Hours November 29 thru December 24 8 -s.nta•e t~An Adwrtletng 1UP9tement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, No"9mber 24. 1985 ............. ., ... lcM> .... Dam Brenna TV a Appllance ln Coeta II.a off en a range of TV Kreene fTOm 2 to 50 lncbee. combination that uses cassettes just sllghtly larger than an audio cassette. It sells for $1 ,500. From there, you might llke to go to Gadgets at 3420 Via Oporto, Newport Beach, and talk to John Gooley. He has things guaranteed to delight the gadget freak on your llst. There Is a car refrigerator that plugs Into a cigarette lighter for S 159. There's also a waterproof cord- less phone for S 180 as well as an elec1ronlc stationary bike for $495. For something more un- usual, there's a voice-activated phone for $199. Pick It up, say "Dial home" or "Dial Fred" and it dlals on command. It holds 40 numbers. Let's climb Into the limo and (Pleue eee 8BOPPl1fG/PaCe 1 1 J for all your needs I rom leisure to ~ -luxury-including career girl dressing. 28"0FF HOLIDAY SALE Now Jn ProgreH come & f'iew our outstanding array of acce.uories, jewelry. & holiday we.v. 8'ftwra"91•9for ... tle .. ••IMl•••r• Soniething Special lernlaJne (..JU.. l 250 E. 17th, Cotta Meu • 645-571 I •.. ,., ..................... .... .............. -- For gifts, try novel approach By PHIL THOMAS ,., ........... · NEW YORK -Since there's no place like home for the 'holidays, Christmas celebrants with a desire to travel can do so while sitting In their armchairs. The publlshl9g industry has. as usual, turned out a variety of books to suit all tastes and temperaments and this outpour- ing Includes travel books. Railroad buffs can give them- selves or a friend a treat by picking up a copy of Paul Theroux's "The Imperial Way" (Houghton Mifflin). It's subtitled "By Rall From Peshawar to Chittagong" and tells of Theroux's train trip from Paki- stan through India. There are many photographs by Steve Mccurry. Another exotic trip Is told about by William Golding, the Nobel Prize-winning author, In "An Egyptian Journal" (Faber & Faber). It's a day-to-day account of the journey Golding and his wife made through Egypt shortly after he won the prize In 1983. Readers who prefer fiction have plenty of novels and short story collections to choose from. There's the best-selling "Lake Wobegon Days" (Viking) In which humorist Garrison Keillor tells the past and present history of the Minnesota town that was ··omitted from the map due to the Incompetence of surveyors.·' Othar novels from the best- seller list: "Lucicy' (Simon & Schuster) by Jackie Collins; "Secrets " (Delacorte) by Danielle Steel; "Contact" (Simon & Schuster) by Carl Sagan; "The Secrets of Harry Bright" (William Morrow) by Joseph Wambaugh; ' I~ IRVING STI STONE ~'\ \ \ii H /J . cf. c~ ... \l. . . . \ I f • -c- \J~RI~\ 11 1 ~ "f -\ \/\/ ~. ~ \\OBI< rO\ ~ , , ... , I& There'• a book for moet any intereet -from beet-eellen to btoeraphtee, to a port.a and cooking. and "After the Reunion" (Oe- lacorte) by Rona Jaffe. Those whO prefer to read about real people have plenty of biographies. autobiographies and memoirs to browse among. There's "Yeager" (Bantam) by Gen. Chuck Yeager and Leo Janos; "lacocca" (Bantam) by Lee lacooca with William Novak; "The Mick" (Doubleday) by Mickey Mantle with Herb Gluck; "The House of Mitford: Portrait of a Family" (Viking) by Jonathan Guinness. and . "Strindberg" (Random House) by Michael Mayer. Art books and books of photo- graphs always are high on the shopping list at the gift-giving time of year. Among the art boks are: "Giacomet1i" (Farrar. Straus & Giroux) by James Lord; ''Maya: Treasures of an Ancient Clv- illzation" (Abrams) by Flora S. Clancy et al; "Gongora" (Bra- zlller) by Pablo Picasso, and "F Leger" (Crown) by Gaston Diehl Among the photo book offer- ings: "Carl Mydans. Photo- journallst" (Abrams); "Robert Capa Photographs" (Knopf) edited by Cornell Capa and Richard Whelan. and "Out of the Forties" (Fireside-Simon & Schuster) by Nicholas Lemann. For those who like to cook, there's "A Taste ot tuscany: Classic Recipes From the Heart ot Italy" (Little, Brown) collected and Illustrated by Leshe Forbes. "Cooking With the Young Chefs of France" (Evans) by Elisabeth L. Ortiz. and "Foods of Long Island" (Abrams) by Peggy Katalin1ch. To go along with the food. cooks might like a copy of "Alexis Llchine's New Encyclo- pedia of Wines and Sp1nts' (Knopf) In add1t1on to Mtekey Man11e·s book. sports butts might like to take a look at "Bob Hope's Confessions of a Hooker My Lifelong Love Affair With Golf" (Doubleday). and "Distant Re- play" (Putnam) by Jerry Kramer and Dick Schaap Sante'1 ..._.,./An Adwrtleing ~t to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Novembet 2•. 1985 -9 ~ I. ,,~ Teleecopea and blnoculara are bein4( promoted u the Cbrbtmut &lft of 1985, the better to dew Balley'• comet. Santa and ~~deer toshare the sky wit alley's cornet NEW YORK (AP) -When Clement Clark Moore wrote about Dasher and Dancer, Comet and Blltzen, Comet was a reindeer, not a celestial fireball with a glowing halo and a tall. But this Christmas, who knows? Both may be visible. Santa Claus and his reindeer are expected to share the sky this holiday season with Halley's comet, which Is making a return visit after 76 years. To help sky-gazers differen- tiate between Rudolph and Halley's comet, ambitious en- trepreneurs are buslly_promoting telescopes and binoculars as the Christmas gift of 1985. Officials at Jason Empire Inc .. a Kansas City-based marketer of telescopes and bleoculars, say that retailers had bought out the firm's Inventory of Comet Chaser telescopes last spring. Burt Rubin, an entrepreneur whose chief claim to fame is the Invention of E-Z Wider cigarette papers In 1971, checked Into the telescope market In 1980 and has since sold thousands of "Halleyscopes." He predicts he will sell thousands more, even with such competitors as Comet Chaser, Comet Seeker, Comet Catljher and Cometron. Alan MacRobert, an editor at Sky & Telescope magazine In Cambridge, Mass., says, "The worst problem In this regard Is advertisements for small tale-· scopes with high power advertised as your gateway to the universe. You're going to see people very disappointed." Many astronomer~ say that a pair of binoculars is better than a tel&- scope for comet watchln~. The famous comet, which makes an orbit of the Earth about every 76 years, should be visible In December and p~rt of January before the sun blocks the view. It will re-emerge from behind the sun In mid-March, and will reach Its closest point to the Earth, about 39 million mlles on April 11 , before starting Its journey back to outer space. High-powered observatory telesco~ already spotted the comet as long ago as 1982. but the last time It was seen with the "naked" eye was In 1910. Astronomers say the comet Is not expected to be as bright this time around as It was In 1910. In November. Halley's will be viewable with binoculars In the Northern Hemisphere. In the middle of the month, It will be just south of the star cluster Plelades. sometimes called the Seven Sis- ters. The comet will probably be a fuzzy blob, like a large, out-of- focus star. The comet should become barely vislble with the naked eye In December, when It will be high In the southern part of the sky. In January 1986, Halley's wtll grad- ually brighten, but-It will also sink cloeer and closer to the horizon.In the western sky. For most of February, It will be lost from view as It swings around the sun. When It returns In March and April, Halley's wlll be In the sky In the earfy morning, just before dawn. "' , (' r .. ~,.,,.; If• ' •# ,•1,,... ; _. 40a r I l -;. J' ~tr -''' ,~ \ 9liclay Gift & ·. ' Accessory Sale ·' CRYSTAL AND BLACK SATIN ... ,,,_"'I~~ --:::::::...... ti' eleganu for tM cksJc or dressing u blt. • hosress :. J,.J 1 ~-V gift, or silk llowtrs, in our Gift G~/Jery you 'II find \_. l . ~ inspired ho/id1y ~senrs. Our d~Slp.nm will~ f,. ('\. , / ·happy ro assist you wtth suggesrions to fit your ~ \ ~ budget or d«or, or peth•ps an id~• for th•r friend </ , ',~ ~ . ,..,, ~ I who "has e~ryrhing." { , ,.; ,..,, ~ y Alao includ1n1 lampa, picture• and t minor•. ~..-" ~ Cj COS TA Atlf.SA l''IS Nrt1•porr Rlt•d. M2-20~0 Opm Q-~. 10 Mm1. th ru '\at. / L A(;(INA RF.AC/I l</~ N . (.r>aM l/wy. <(94-ftHI ~ ,/.<>pm 9-S;JO M<m . tlir1, Sat. "/,1////011 1 I -------- 10 -Senta'• ~An Adwrtlalng IUpptefnent to the DAILY PILOT/Su~. November 24, 1085 ------- SHOPPING SPREE ••• PromPaae8 1'1de off to Newport Center. to Sheri's Discount Fashions at There, you'll find Raff Jewelers 1610 West Coast Highway, New- and Kathi Myers at 32 Fashion port. Island. You'll also find a woman's There you'll find Sheri and diamond and ruby 18-karat gold things like Tony Lambert hand- ring for $15,350 and a ladles knit sweaters for $"65 and Saint "Crown Collection" Rolex watch, Germain designer jumpsuits for llmlted edition, with a diamond $50. It's going to take a while to bezel, Champagne diamond get out of Sheri's because of the string, and cartouche diamond bargains, but when you do man- dlal, as well as a 460-dlamond age to tear yoursetf away. go see bracelet for $25,650. With a plain Jim Jarvis. gold bracelet, It's $13,000. He's at the Great Frame t1p, with a total weigllt 01 50 points. It X 3 feet and cost $500. Cost Is Here'• another wetahtogo AlthoacJl tla1a apothecary ecale l oob ancient. It actu- ally la new -a repro- doctlOll of the andqae. A popa.1ar trend la antlqae re- productlona that are priced for the maa mark et. For the man In your life, there's 3721 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana. an 18-karat gold ring with a .45-Jim has a frame for anything you karat radiant. cut diamond sur-can name: He once made a frame ~ rounded by 14 full cut diamonds for an Olympic banner that was 8 sells for $3,900. determined by size and type of There's also a men's Rolex wood or material and your Im-:''· "President" watch that has day aglnatlon. Frames can be from • and date, ls setf-wtndlng and has very Inexpensive to the-sky's- a hidden clasp for $8,850. It's the-tlmlt. We're going to order a SPE£1AL PURCHASEI 18K gold. small but very expensive frame, With the tlmo f alrty bursting then go home. with gifts, It's time to ease our ; After aH, we can't Just thumb- consciences by looking for a tack that winning lottery ticket to bargain. Have the driver take you the wall. SHE~N CLAY'S BUYING POWER BRINGS YOU FANTASTIC SAVINGS. COMPARE THI S VALUE WiTH PIANOS SELLING FO~ S3000 OR MORE. CO.~E IN TOD~YI GRAND PIANO Custom-mode exclusi vely for Shermo n Clay. Th is beautiful piano combi nes the a rtistry of on old world musical tradition , with odvanced techno logy. Custom bui It to Sherman C lay·~ exacting specifications. $99'!. 94999 9e MOS. 15.~ A.P.A. ' .. Ca'Ty .... Clllnctl! • ..... • '-Cnqr fn ti M .. i ............ ,.,, HIGH POLISH EBONY GRAND COSTA MESA South Coast Plua 545-0415 Senta'• , ....,An Actwrtlell.g ~ to the DAILY PILOT /Sundey, Nowmber 24. 1985 -1, -----~----------------~--------~---- j I I I I I I I r I I ~-~·-:-~~---------.__..------------------------~ .... ~----------------... Come feel che Scandia difference~ Introducing a oool sleepef. ~ that stays fluffy. Our cOOlJC{icion will be crushed. This new, incredibly soft wool sleeper pad was designed exclusively for Scandia Down·. Its unique. 1·· thick wool pile won't natten or crush like some department store sleeper pads . And ours is made o( 100'7. virgin Merino lamb's wool- the Cine~t in the world. Its natural ability to insulate and absorb moisture keeps you warm in the winter and comfortably cool in the summer. Notice the "Superwash" designation. That means that pad can be washed again and again without shrtnking or losing its natural resiliency. Try one on your bed and you·11 sleep like a dream. SOUTH COAST PLAZA ONLY ~ L~ Ne•r Norchtrom's Phone Onters A£c•ed (714) 549-9046 Twin '119 Full '149 Queen •199 King '229 Every Kid From 10-100 Dreams of a Swi55 Army Knife! Surprise your kid this Holiday Season ond choose one of oor 78 different varieties of Swiss Army knives. We ore California's larges selection of Kitchen & Sporting Knives. k~crenora tv11rQ krwes. an\ IXlt'o 1 .,.., clocks. beer sten. CUll<Tn krNes. etc. South Coast Plaza (714) 549 -3932 ·Hickory Farms_ STOP SHOPPING. We've done your C hristmas shopping for you. Snackcr -$18.99• 11 il'k11ry r .1rm'. ha, trnn-ll·J I he WI 1rlJ t11 collect un11.1uc 1tl'1t1' fl1r 1111r Chn,tm.1' (lilt P.11 .. ka~c,. Ch11u~ from over llX' J1tkn·nr i.:111,, in a \'.ltlcry 111 ,m,., .inJ price,. We'll l'\'l'n 'h 1r \'11ur ~·ff tc 1r p 111. CAJlOUSEL COUJlT South Cout Plaaa ~-m ~i ... c llll<H ... nn.ol 1• ... t••I"""'""' .,.... _ _..... ........... , ,.._,.,......_.. I Fll.6 I lHE BEST NAME ON THE SNOW! FILA South Cont Plan Lower Level, CerOUMf Court (714) 540-FILA (714) 540-3452 CELEBRATE OuR 2 5TH ANNIVERSARY IN ORANGE COUNTY All Suits are ·aand Tailored If you 're hard to fit or unhappy with the way your suits fit, The House of Tailoring can guarantee the beet fit you've ever had. We do all types of alterations for both men and women. 540-8491 Mon-Fri 9 A..M.-9 P.M. Sun. 12-6 P.M. .. / --.._..._.__ ------ at South Coast Plaza FREE 4" Poinsettia with any $20 purchase! Shop now for the best selection of Christmas decor at South Coast Plaza and receive a coupon for a free 4-inch poinsettia from Roger's Gardens -valued at $4.95. Then visit Roger's in Corona del Mar any evening from dusk until 9. You'll experience the famous enchanted candlelight walk through 7 acres of Christmas Fantasy. Our selection of ornaments, gifts and decor includes: * 50,000 unique imported ornaments from Germany, Austria & Italy. *One of a kind table pieces. *Decorative wreaths, custom created at Roger's Gardena. South Coast Plaza Corona del Mar 540-5343 640-5800 M·F 10-9. Sat 10-0, 9-9 7 days a we~k Sun I 2~ San loaQuln Hills Rd louted -~~ C-t "' -A"""' Sent•'• Helpen/An AdYertlalng tupptement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 2•. 1985 -13 . . , '• I I ! I ~I I :t· I ·~ - 0 • .I I I I I I I I : l I J I I : I J 1 ¥; • L # His preoccupation centers on finding a very special tree NEW YORK (AP) -In the briefcase that Carl Miller carries to his RockefelJer Center office are boots, a Polaroid camera. a book on trees. sunglasses. spray paint, road maps and a range finder. Miller, vice president of Rockefeller Ceoter Management Corp., Is a tree Hunter. He finds the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree each year. "It's a preoccupation you live with all year around," says Miller. •'This year will be the eighth tree that I've found.'' Tree hunters travet nationwide with specific requirement• for the Rockefeller tree, ranging from amlnlmum helght of 65 feet to the width and density of the tree. Thia year's tree, found In Hunlock Creek, Pa., Isa 75-foot Norway spruce. It went up Friday. The Rockefeller Group receives calls from all over the country from people who want to donate trees. Others call to find out how big the Rockefeller tree Is -ao they can buy a bigger one. "It's as though they are competing with our tree," says Miller. He says he has been chased by dogs, butts, snakes and police while trying to find the Rockefeller Center tree. "Amazingly," he says, "most trees are found In backyards and pastures In the trl-state area. However, we've even had trees from as far away as Maine and Canada. "I pursued one tree for ftve years. We have received trees from seminaries, homes where the family has grown up with the tree, trees that are entangled In wires. and trees that are on a disputed piece of land. Sometimes the developer will Insist that the tree remains on the land. "However, each tree has a peak period. We know when the tree Is at Its peak. Some of the trees that we have on file have long since passed their peak and their branches begin to droop and fall off.'' When a tree Is finally found, It takes about four days of cutting, corsettlng, and loading on to a truck. Then, the Rockefetler Group seeks perml1s from firemen, police, the city and highway adminis- trators to bring the tree to midtown New York City. "I remember one tree that didn't quite make It down the highway. You can Imagine the traffic jam we created, trying to repair the truck," Miller says. •'We always have a backup tree -In case lightning strikes.'· The first formal tree was put up In 1933 In Its now-familiar site In front'Ofthe RCA building In Rockefelller Plaza. Deadllne for finding the tree Is July 4. Electrlclans begin preparing the tree tights In August. Tree-trimming Is the week before Thanksgiving. And when the tree Is finally Installed and the thousands of lights are put on, more than 2 mllllon people will enjoy the spectacle. -.. ""~ The Rockefeller CenterCbrlatmaa tree reqalree montha of HUCb and preparation. National tradition branches out WASHINGTON (AP) -While planted from York, Pa., to the the "Natlorial Christmas Tree" Elllpee In 1978. has Its roots firmly planted In the Surrounding the 30-foot-tall soil of the nation's capital, It will national tree are 57 smaller trees be joined In this year's eel-representing the states and terrl- ebratlon by newly cut trees from torlea. Michigan and North Carolina. Decorated by the General Following a tradition that goes Electric Co., the smaller trees are back to Calvin Coolidge, Preei-coordinated with the larger dent Reagan Is expected to spruce and form the "Pathway of preside at the official Christmas Peace," explains National Park Tree llghtlng ceremony this year. SMVlce spokeswoman Sandra That event, scheduled for 5 Alley. transplanted. Before the llvtng trees car Into uee, a large fir tree was fet~ each year, varying from state state, and brought to Washln ton for special honor. That system, too, contlnuee The White Houee Chrlatm tree and the Capitol tree contln to be brought from other stat to grace Washington. The U.S. Forest Service ll plies the Capltot tree. to be • Dec. 5 this year In Otta National Forest ne11r Houghtc Mich. p.m., Dec. 12., wtll see gay ThecurrentnatlonalChrlstmas decorations bloom on a giant tree succeeded two other llVlng Colorado blue apruoe, trans-trees, which died after beln r--~-'-~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~-- By Guy Llltoche Stretch lice Body Stockita "Cross Oyt" bouquet pattern Avlll *' 111 blacl. llNt or wtlrte. ""* comblnatt0n $38.00. Veta 's lfllTIMATI APPM!l, IMC. 14-S.WWe t111per'a/All MA1•90 •ipplelMnt to tM CWLY PfLOT/~, Nowmber 24, 1116 I '\8 Kt to g- SICAL GIFTS ... ..,.7 Ith a new line of plush toy mals, a San Francisco manu- urer h.. joined wtth the r1d Wiidiife Fund-U.S. lo help some of the most eatened specJes atlve In the he toys Include repllcaa of the untaln gOf'tlla, giant panda, w leopard, elephant, tiger, fy bear, orangutan, blue ale and polar bear. Priced at m $16 to $72 -a portion of tch goes to the wlldllfe fund - y are available In department d gift stores throughout the lted States. "Educating children about the for conservation la extreme- Important," seys Russett E. In, president of the fund, nd using a medium like these orable toy animals should not ly Interest them, but en- rage them to care." Each animal carries a med- Ion of the fund's panda logo d a booklet describing the Imai and Its current status In wild. Life-like, three-dlmenslonal lmals are the theme of a lepolnt collection available time fOf' hotlday gift-giving. In the menagerie that can be rked either as a stuffed animal ft-sculpture or flat framable nvas are a panda, a racoon, a bblt, a bulldog, a YMkshlre terrier, a pig, a cow. a hen and a couple of cats. The kits Include a handpainted design, wool yam and detailed, color-keyed Instruction sheet. ("A Dragon's Tale," Box 559. Cathedral Station, New York, N.Y. 10025.) For an offbeat and unusual stocking-stutter. how about a compact series of outside-of- the-classroom lessons? Called "Extra Credit," the lessons are designed to help youngsters with the basics in education and are the creation of four award-winning Chicago area teachers. They can be used at home, on vacations or whenever a chlld is absent from the classroom. Available at the primary, inter- mediate and junior high school levels, the packages -on 5'1t- by-81h-inch cards -Include lessons In language arts, math- ematics, science. social studies and reading. Each level contains 10 days of work, with each day taking two to four hours to complete. ("Extra Credit" packages may be ordered for $19.95 from Pennln Inc.. P.O. Box 284, Skokie. Ill. 60076.) For the practical-minded, a smoke alarm ornament to mini- mize the hazard of Christmas tree fires Is offered In the gift catalog lank or prerecorded TldeocaMette ta pa from Video Depot l'feW'pOlt 8-cb make p.t •tocklnC mdfen. .. BUY SMAU ... COMPA"fi DESIGNING• APPRAISING • REPAIRING 7141650-)l l l 1836 Newport Blvd., Cost1 McH Arnpk P•ktni ln Rar (corntt Broad\ny ind N~rt) a.-,~.,.._.., .... ~ Stuffed anlm•l• come ln all ehapa and abe8 at F AO Schwarz ln South Coast Plaza. ~'\ \~ • -~·~\O~"~'\~ ~ t."'· ~o 9f,~~Gf, o~ THE WOODEN HEART CHRISTMAS SALE! Savina• of at lea•t 50% on all oar farnitare. Plus Holiday Specials that solve your gift and furnishing problems at truly affordable prices, made p ossible by direct buying. r[-~~) I ~--A-fe_w_e_xa_m_p-le_s___ l • -_] Include our Pine D ~ Trunk. A 1upub t ,v Solid Pine Antique Copy l with ex.posed dovetail S.ddtng Boa construction. A steal at 20dbl7Vt only $185.ff. Nl9htat11nd 22112(11231'> Plus Our Lovely The English Country House Night Stand/End Table. Antique Pine Finish Only $225.000. F[j j ! ( The Wooden Heart County Hutch, with traditional I I canopy top. 100" Solid Pine. 11 1 hand finished astonishing tIIl value at just $295.ff each. ,, Country Casual Bookcase for an unbeatable $265.00. _ II ra C.nopy C11pboard 26x7bt6 ~~' 111 1\l\I A 9r-t •election of Antlqae 1 of a kind piece• all at 50% off. And reductions on all our enormous collection of reproductions. MONDAY ·FRIDAY 9am·Spm Open the weekend of December 7th and 8th. 151 KALMUS DR .. SUITE M-6 North of Bristol off Redhlll COSTA MESA (714) 622-1007 --- Santa'a Hetpen/An Adverttaing supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Novemt>« 24, 1985 -15 --·------------------ ... - I l I I I - Holiday humor in the cards BJ The AMOCleted Pr ... For Americans, humor gets top billing over sentiment and re- ligion when It comes to sending Christmas cards. The humor Is generally witty but not sarcastic. says a rep- resentative of the Gree.ting Card Association, a Washington- based trade group that found in a recent consumer attitude survey that 83 percent of those polled sent out some funny Yuletide cards last year. · Such greetings otten en- courage people to laugh at them- selves and common holiday r I:; l. . ' I av-,. ... 41 ,. I . . . I • . I r I• i , I I, ' l . • •.1 11 I , • "side effects" such 88 last- minute shopping and overeating, It was explained. The survey showed 68 percent of the participants matted some sentimental cards and 53 per- cent Included rellglous cards among their greetings last Christmas. Americans will purchase more than 2.2 bllllon cards of all types this season. according to Indus- try estimates. "Greeting cards are a barometer of social trends," says Marianne McDermott, executive vice president of the association. whose members represent some 80 percent of the Industry. "Even though Christmas Is one of our moat tradltlonal holidays, we will be seeing cards that exemplify a number of trends and current themes 88 well, such as new family relatlonshlps, health and athletics, high technology and an Interest In pets ar:id animals.'' Some of this year's cards give traditional themes a new twist by using computer chip-generated mull<:, holographs and other technologically advanced tech- nlQues In their design. · :·'.] It 's a lot of Bunkl -·~ :::::.":'::"...,::::::;:= . :, . . ._ .. I o1 .............. 0 .,... lndude: . I ;•' •Loft ... b&N bede,OI ........ I • eomp.ee room .... .... • cu.tom dHlg;'lll ....... A ..-11 Ct.ola••• • ............ ...... at t11e GeMNIAndl1r Qtft ..., In ........... OM. , ... . 'I r . f1 . . l 1 J •5·99 ~-:...::... 1'1!11.0f'IAL ...... ,.... ·WOOD ONWION• ... :.-: UIJl ~ GlrM arw.. 714-SM-2.Mt • ~" ,,, 1' .. I I, 11 ... 791-Jlll r -----------------------------------~-,, ~,... .. ,. I Yoa 'U feel more Uke facln& the Chrlatm.u 1bopptnc crow• I What's thoughtful, thoroughl y different, and a thousand feet high ? I If your feet don't hurt. I I FOOTCOMFORT ! . I TAKEN IN STRIDE I I I ...._ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I GIFT C•RTIFICAT•S I I I I (For thoM who •r• llkeb,., IO~b,. end lmpoulbl• to buy lorl) I I T '"' ~r .. r ,.,1..,r rlto~c.-J1ff1luh ,i:1fr 1-(IYtn~ pro blem) wuh an answtr w Ort.l(mal, so umqut, 11 will never be I lor"ourn \.,1lplanr R1</t's for ·1 wu. thr uh1m;Ut' holiday 1<1(1, an upcritnlr 10 rtmt'mbt'r Choo~ from I I Vlrtt'ty ol 01,icht\ me lucfm,1e Thr St.ind.ird ~oarm,i: Advt'nlurt, rhl' f1mu11c Journty. Thl' Sct'mC Wonder. and I I T~ M1lr llt~h Advl'murl'-~11 Ul!l'riy c.-nchanttn,I(. all wmpletrly our o( th" w01ld1 And they"re 1fford11blr mo, I I from S.2CJ 9~ 10 Sf1'J 9'I per ptr~on. minimum t wo Tl111 holiday, j(ivt 1ht upcrtt'OCt' of 1 l1ftt1mt'-ont' bod 1 I SOO«h1ng and rxh1l1r.11 m,c. ont' of brea1h11km~ beauty, f)!W o( 01,l(ht, ailtnt and gr9'cful , l1kr char of a hir<l I D•ty Oeperturff • Hemel·Ayan Ollderport • FAA Certified C.llT~J.'l! .. ?.~L!!7·•••7 I This Christmas, the sky's the hmic ' I .. ____ .... ______________________________ .. 18 -a.nte'• U11pwa/An Adwtt181ng aupptement to tt'9 DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 2•. 1985 By th• Aeeoc:leted PreH Tired feet can make Christmas shoppers feet like a legion of Scrooges but there are ways to help them stay In step with the season. To take the humbug out of holiday shopping for women, foot-saving tips are offered by Or. Scholl's Foot Health Council Include: -Get your feet In shape In advance of the holiday season by adopting a regular grooming regimen that makes them feel good. Begin by soaking feet In a warm, mTld soapy solution tor about 15 minute& to soften skin, then use a pumice atone to reduce hard akin and callulel. After drying teet thoroughly, remove rough lkln wtth a foot beauty rue, ualng foot powd« to keep them dry and apptytng foot conditioning lotion to soften lkln and hetp It retain mofature. -Add tnlOIM to lhoea for extra cushioning and sh• absorption as you pound pavement. Full Insoles can added to sports as well as dr -shoes. while half Insoles ' prevent the foot from sllCl forward In medium-to hi heeled shoes. to help allevl pres'sure on the front part of foot. -Put Insulated or wool fl• lsnoles In shoes or boots to k1 feet warm and dry. -Use antl-persplrant f spray to hefp keep feet d when they're confined In boot· shoet. Perspiration can led unpleasant foot odor, which • can be allevtated by ualng t deodorant. -Muaage feet after • &hopping foray to hetp rt tenM mueclel! crou one over the opoalte knee and h your toot wtth both hand•. ut both thumbl to m11111ge the of your foot whlle movtng • ctrcutar motion. - ~~ THIS BUILDING BOOM SEASONAL There's a building boom every Christmas season In Strasburg, Pa. Cabins and cottages, churches and castles seem to spring up overnight. And they're all edible. They are, of course. glnger- brea~ houses, entries In the annual Pennsylvania Ginger- bread House lnn-vltatlonal at Historic Strasburg Inn train, or a gingerbread house. There are also categories for schools and groups, teen-agers, and children. The rules require entries to be constructed after Aug. 1 and be made entirety of edible materials. with the exception of the mount- ing surface. Judging and awards are set for Nov. 30, when the inn lights up the property for Its annual Grand Illumination. This year's grand marshal Judge 1s Tina Strepko of Ephrata. Pa , who won tfle grand prize the fast three years. The contest began In 1982. as pact of the Inn's Christmas season activities. It has become a yuletide tradjJlon, with partici- pants of all ages and from several states vying for more than $3.000 Her recipe in cash prizes. 6'1. cups flour Professional chefs and bakers 2·~ teaspoons cinnamon are asked to create a ginger-1•1 teaspoons ginger bread replica of a historic build-';, teaspoon salt The &JUlaal am.erbread bOGM cooteat at attracta a wide •arlety of architectural 111 tb•e•b.latori--•c-tr•tnitrUbaq ___ IDD_•ln-Pe_nnay __ ••.an_la __ •_ty_le•,•fr•o•m-Vlctorlan to apllt-le~ -~cb. Ing or their place of business. The 1 'h cups hght corn syrup public has a choice of entering a 1 '/• cups brown sugar. packed MAIL PACKAGES EARLY eee P'romPaee8 Inside the package. He alSQ suggests using Ink that can not run, hke certain markers. He also urgee customers to Insure th4Mr packages. Rates are: Gifts valued up to $25, 50 cents; $25.61 to $50, $1.10: $50.01 to $100, $1 .40; $100.01 to $150, $1.80; $150.01 to $200, $2,10; $200.01 to $300, $3; $300.01 to $400, $3.70; $400.01 to $500. $4.40. For those who are behind schedule on shopping there's Expresa MaJI. For S 10. 75 the Postal Service guarantees de- livery of letters or packages the next day, even If you do It Chrlatmas Eve. Breckenridge says buying stamps In the lobbies and purchasing 1tamp1 by mall are good waya to av<Hd the llnea at the post office. To receive an order form for buying stamps through the mall, t8'ephone-your •1• ...... _ ..._. .... -, ........ nearest post office and they will send the form to your home. At no additional charge your carrier will deliver the stamps, he said. Many department stores and some specialty and cheese shops will mall for you via United Parcel Service (UPS). Bullock's, Saks. Fifth Avenue. Broadway, Robinson's, May Co .. Neiman-Marcus, Buttums and Nordstroms will wrap and mail your gifts for an additional charge. Sears and J.C. Penney do not otter this service. How- ever. catalogue Items can be malled for Christmas. Breckenridge maintains that the real success of Christmas delivery depends on customers malling early. "A popular myth IS that this time of year the post office Is burled In mall. But we know It's coming and we plan for It. we all pitch In and really work to get the job done." historic replica. a gingerbread 1 cup margarine (or butter) • \Jn lim ited O.elrn ()i»tiMu • Choice Of Metal Flni•h ·Specie! CIUM• Avalleb&. • Acijuetable CleM Shel wee •Top M Side Openlh1• Include RemoYable ScrffN 1 · • Cuetom Manufectwed To F'lt t.t•t:W 0p.ni,,. I (No 9ulldint Modlfkatlon Req\llred) --'.../ 0 Santa'a .....,.,../An AdWttll'ng ~t to the DAILY PILOT(Sunday, NoYember 24, 1915 -17 .. • .. - Dolls can nourish children's fantasies By the Aaeoclated Pr••• Fantasy Is back. And the children have It. A healthy Interest in fantasy is crucial to personality develop- ment and creativity, says Or. Marta Vago, a Santa Monica psychologlcal consultant who specializes In female develop- ment and family counseling. "It's partly a response to today's fast-paced , hlghly press- urized and technologtcal so- ciety." she says. And It helps children cope with a complicated environment, nourishing their Inner feelings of wonder and discovery. she says. ____ ._ Evolution of today's St. Nick By the Aeaoclated PreN When It comes to Santa Clau· Just about every nation hu 11 own version, according to Cour try Home magazine, which trace the origins of the "Jolly old elf." Country Home reports that th Santa legend Is based on the lit of St. Nicholas, who was Blsho of Myra In A~.Mlnor during th fourth cent~He la said to hav helped an lmpoverlahe nobleman provide his daughtet with dowries by throwtng Met. of go4d through the windows. Th gold somehow landed In stoc• lngs that had been hung by th fire to dry. This, naturally, made Blsho Nlchotas a legend In his own tlm• Children with high fantasy levels tend to be more creative and verbally assertive than those with low levels. says the Cali- fornia psychOIOQical consultant. "In today's overly mechanized society, parents often equate a child's success with a mastery of the three As. What these parents overlook Is that healthy fantasy development Is equally crucial to their child's achievement. Fan- tasy lies at the root of all creativity and personality development." T be.e "Star Fairy" doll• pro'ride fun and aamea for yoaq•ten wbUe belpinC them NI~ to dnelop cread'rity. N ye s-ycbolotflcal conaultant Dr. II.art.a vaco. After his death, gifts wer exchanged on Dec. 5, S Nicholas Day Eve, to corr memorate his generosity. The Dutch brought Sir terklaas. their adaptation of S Nicholas, Into America In th 1600s, according to Counh Home. She believes children can use dolls, Including action figures and fantasy-oriented dolls like Tonka Toys' "Star Fairies" - "they come from falling stars on moonlit nights" -to project DCD-1 100 • lupet...,.., DOAC • WlreleM ~ controf • ... •• cell end ,.,... Mlec- tON ~-.-· u.._.o •• Inner feelings and wishes. Dolls also trigger storytelling activities, and can be combined with music or dance, she says. Woman of the 'SO. Barbie doll has become a "woman of the · 80s." Accessories avallable with the famous Mattel doll this Christmas season Include her own office, equipped with com- puter; her own workout center. with exercycle, and a glamour home, furnished with a canopied awing and a hibachi. Two in one toy "Transformables help stlmu- late a child's Imagination and add a magical element to their play- time," says Saul Jodel, senior vice president of marketing at Lewis Galoob Toys, Inc. "Kids are fascinated by having two toys In one." 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(AP) Travel can be a tricky lure, ngling promises of fantasies filled and dreams realized - ly to be shattered by the lilies of high costs, missed nnectlons, less than promised mfort. t Christmas, the potential I I I · l · I I I •I •I ·J I "l Oelff l'llot pnoto b) llllhl• ..,._.,..,, "\ Phones for all occasions At Gadgets in Newport Beach, you can select from the banana telephone, the bot llpe phone, a volce ac- tivated phone or a water- proof cordless phone that alao float.a. oblems of travel often r=======-------------------...-----tweigh the expectations. ----------- But for those who are still ger to seek the sensations - d can afford the best that is ered -"Andrew Harper" ommends some Shangrl-Las, se hidden paradises of any ason. Harper Is the nom-de-travel of objective publisher of "An- ew Harper's Hideaway Re- r1" for the affluent traveler. the rporate presidents and chief ecutlve officers who spend ch of their time away from me and can afford to. For the holiday season, Harper s asked to choose one morable place each for those o seek a traditional. snow- ed Christmas, but in an ex- s1ve setting, for those who uld prefer to forget the winter r.=======;;.._---==-==============:;i ogether and me1t to a trop1ca1 *OPEN NOW 10 am-6 pm* mp tation. and for others who nt a traditional holiday tour. Wrapping, packing, shipping • Gift wrapping and ta very special one. self-service f acilit1es • Supplies, boxes, cartons, Not easy, but he came up with: tapes, fillers. labels. stamps • Daily shipping via -Timberline Lodge, on the insured earners. U PS. Fed Express. OHL pes of Mount Hood in Govern- ent Camp, Ore. "A mammoth Copies, letter and legal size lodge," he says, "built as a Business services PA project with 100-foot 1mneys ... a Paul Bunyanesque ace" where you can actually ski wn from the lodge, it is up so h On Christmas Eve, there is a ocesslon that includes anta" on his sled -pulled by ht reindeer (yes, reindeer) - d gifts to the staff and guests. -Peter Island Resort on Peter Newport H1ll$ Ct-ntPr San Miguel at Ford Newport Beach 644-MAIL and In the British Virgin ~----- lands There are many de----------------------~ htful places In the Caribbean r those who seek the sun stead of !b§. Vitarmth of the.- ris tmas fire, but this one Is the ost picturesque and perhaps c most private, he says. The island Is privately owned, ost of It undeveloped. The 000-acre resort offers only 50 oms. along with the hundreds stately palm trees and privacy Joseph Edmund Tours. In w York, offers something ec1a1 for 50 people at r1stmas. His 19-day package arts mid-December In London r shopping, files to the Swiss oun taln village ot Grlndelwald, d ends with a New Year's Eve 11 at Vienna's Imperial Palace. or $3,700 per person.) -S t. Germain Fall Jumpsuits have arrived CAREERWEAR •SPORTSWEAR• SWIMWEAR Sheri's MON.-SA T 10-5 30 1610 W. Coast Hwy. 714/642-5784 Newport Beach O ORANGE C O AST CO LLEGE Robert B. Moore T h eatre Fairview & Arlin gton, Costa Mesd ,,,f NUTCRACKER ( ·;,.,, Ballet of .\o (·alt/ FR I DAY. NOVEMBER 2t> 2 I'. \I 11 nd 7:.\0 I'.\ 1. l't•rforrn:.1r1< "' .,,,,,.,"'' '""""'''"" ,, '''"'"'' '''•' ,.,.,, A MAHL & the Night Visitors Fiue Penn~ Opera 1111.111. -Wed. -Fri. Dec. 4 , S , 6 7 :J O p .m . -Tllen. -Fri., Dec. S, 6 2 p .m . Dec. 7 Genera/ Adm1ss1on S5 Adu/r, $3 Und1>r IH • •• • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • RENAISSANCE PL.AYERS • ~ FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6 tf111 J,(j, 8 P.M. -FlNE ARTS RECITAL HAL l ~ GeN>ral Adm1~!;1on $~ Advt:1n• • Sil .i1 (k• 1 OCC SY,11'110\Y ORCI IESTR.\ l/({l'f I '111111tr11 I 111/111 it I I' \I ''\II\\ fll 1 I \II.I h " ,,, ,, •' I HOLIDAY CONCERT Steve Elster, Guitarist FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 · 8 PM FINE ARTS RECITAL HALL 1111 NUTCR ACKER .. /'1 1 \/'Ille,/ /•1 Ho //, I I'll• 1111 11 ~·'I>\\. IHC l·\llHH I'\ ~ I' \I .11111 ' I' \I I'. rf.,rtll.t111,' ORANG COA T OLLEGE (714) 432-5527 ASK FOR OPERATOR 0 ~ .. C..111/ ,, " , ., .. .., '{/, "· •• d11/1 v .... 1 M.1<.r1 •rt.11d Ao'' 1 tt· I f ' All. 11\.L• I t('•PI I D•'c.; Jiallt~ 1hi41•j1tll•1 ' •t I h1hit1•n b 1 1 1 110' 1 Santa's Helpers/An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. November;>• 1985 -21 - Educ·ational toys r .ecommended by Parents Choice BOSTON (AP) -The key to choosing toys, books, computer programs video cassettes and other Christmas gifts for children is to look for "food for the imagination," says a group that promotes learning aDd literacy. Among the gifts recommended by Parents Choice are a cuddly doll for boys, a Charlie Brown computer program that teaches counting and a Bill Cosby video cassette that helps preschoolers learn shapes and sizes. "We want to offer something that really has some food for the imagination, and creates a kind "We want to offer something that creates a klnd of soclabllllty ln cbll- dren. '' Press, and "King Bidgood's In The Bathtub," by Audrey Wood, illustrated by Don Wood and published by Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich. And when the kids aren't playing Parker Brothers' VCR Clue, a video version of t he old- favorite board game, Parents Choice won't object If you let them watch a little Charles OiCk«lS. "Great Expectations" and "A Tale Of Two Cities," by Vestron Video are among the group's choices as Christmas gifts. Parents Choice Is a non-profit group, based In suburban New- ton. that began giving awards to potential gifts in 1980 because of "the lncredlbl~ barrage of (chll- dren's) material," said Green. • The group solicits nominations from Its members and others, and guest experts are asked to select the best of the crop, she said. Green said toys that should be avoided are those that "are widely and wildly advertised so that the chlld's resistance Is usually broken down." of sociability in children," said Diana Huss Green, a grand- mother who founded Parents Choice in 1978. "We try to avoid shoddiness (and) any product that Is aimed exclusively at mak- ing money." The organization gave be- tween 12 and 15 awards each in the categories of children's books, Illustrated books, video cassettes, toys, computer soft- ware and recordings. Also to be shunned are "toys that are aimed at solitary chil- dren. It just Increases their separ- ateness," said Green, who once taught children's literature at Radcliffe College In Cambridge. A new board &ame. "Straneen and o.nien" baa been deTeloped to encoa.race "'~ dUcauton of eafety leuona between adulta and children. Books that earn the group's favor include "Leonardo Da Vinci" by Allee and Martin Provensen, published by Viking Included among the group's honorary directors are Barbara Bush~ the \ol(lfe Df tllft'Qtce ~I.:' dent; actress Jull'e A"ndrews; poet David McCord; and Anne Pellowski, director of children's cultures for th.e United Nations. "In books, we wanted to give pride to chl~~ren from all types of tam~ also offer them pleasure," Green said. "Once a book makes him or her laugh It makes them a reader." oraHO,HO,HO Christmas . - Framing-a-gift is the perfect gift for anyone! First you decide what they like. Second you frame It, using top quality hardwood or metal section frames. It's so easy and affordable you can frame several gifts In one afternoon. We also offer, custom framing, pre-framed posters and artwork In our galleries, or you can give "Santa Approved' gift certificates. So why settle for a Ho-Hum Gift, when you can give a ''Great Frame Up Gift" to everyone! ~ •10.00 OFF rHE FRAME IT YOURSELF STORE Tetepl_lone: (714) 751-735-4 3721 S. Brlatol •Santa Ana. CA 92704 (NNr South COMt Plan) 22 -Santa'a ~per9/ An Advertising supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 24. 1985 She said good video cassettes for children, a retatlvety new category of chldren's toys, should entertain, teach and stimulate Imagination and lead a child to reading. Many of the group's choices are based on books. Some of the products given awards may be difficult to find. Green said. "Mostly we don't give awards to what Is pretty obvious and people are going to pick up anyway. We try to unearth material." Beller Women '.i Clollung al Beller PriceJ Holiday fashions· for both wearing and giving-all at o p rice low enough to please even Scro~ge himself! Our holiday col/ect;on includes sillc blouNS, dresses, wool c,.,,. co- ordinal.t, gabardines, and wools, b«lded tops, soft swem.r knits-all from ~rs you know and lo.,./ Sot by Appoil ""*'' 170 I. 17TH ST., SUITE 211 ,, COSTA MESA 1..-.... .._. T.....,, GIFT CfRTIFICA TES 54-3035 Sixes 2·12 owe Ac Ch th rur Dec USIC ooc rto OldE No• ec on~ re- Ir p.1 ""~ eenadulta tducts given lcult to find. ty we don't at Is pretty are going to We try to RISTMAS CHEER ••• Pa&e5 T1cketsareS&tar11dutt1111nd Nov. 30 to Dec. 24: South r children and .. ew'cb" Cout Repertory, 655 Town e Phllarmonlc ofb. 18873 Center Drive, will present "A nquln. For lnfonnatk>n. c1111 Christmas Carol," adapted from 3489. the novel by Charles Oickens . . 7: Tom Hatten _. hoat Showtlmes are at 8 p.m. Tuesday untingtonCent•Chrtatmu through Sunday. There will be a Lighting Pwty 7 p.m. The 2:30 matinee on Saturday and er Is a drop-off polnt for the Sunday. Tickets range from $1 5 Ines Toys for Tota progr8m to $22 and may be reserved by a band from El Toro Mllf"tne calling the box office at Station will perform. Hatten, 957-<4033. t of Channel S'a "Femtly Dec.11: South Coast Plaza, La ater" and "~ Show," Baguette and McDonald's will give away thrM Cabbage host Breakfast with Santa. ch dolls and three teddy Pr~s from the breakfast, rs. Registration tonne wit be $7 .50 for adults and $5 for Hable at all Huntington Center children, will benefit Providence res and at Senta'• SWgh, Speech and Hearing Center . . 29 through Dec. 8. Dec. 2: The South Coast Plaza . 7, 12, 13 and 1•: "The Town Center Park Christmas t Christmas Prgeent EY9f" Tree will be lighted at 6:30 p.m. be performed at Gotden West The 80-foot white fir will be llege's Theater at 8 p.m. and lighted by the youngest members Dec 8 and 15 et 3 p .m. of the Segerstrom clan, who 13, 14, 19 and 22: hoststheevent. TheAllAmerican hnstmas with the Dentons" Boys Chorus will perform. Santa I be performed eJ Gotden West and other holiday figures will , llege's Actors Ptaybox, at 8 arrive via a horse-drawn car· . and at 3 p.m . Dec. 15. rlage . . 14: Golden West Col-Dec. 4: Orange Coast Col- e's Children's swap Meet, lege's Three Penny Opera's pro· m 9 a.m. to 3 p.m •• gves ductlon of "Amahl and the Night ungsters a chance to recycle Visitors" opens at 11 a.m. Other those presents of Christmas performances will be at 11 a.m. st, garner a llttte Income for and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5 and 6 and at 1r own Christmas Shopping 2 p.m. Dec. 7. d create some room In that Dec. 6: The Renaissance Play- owded toy box. ers wlll offer a holiday program at A choral program, the Sounds 8 p.m. in the college's Fine Arts Christmas, will be performed Recital Hall. the Golden West College Dec. 7: The Pacific Pops rum II, at 8 p.m. Ensemble will carol at South Dec 20 and 22: A symphonic Coast Plaza on at 7 p.m us1c program, ··The Many Dec. 8: Orange Coast College oods of Music '85," wlll be S ymphony w ill perform rtormed at 8 p.m .. at the Beethoven, Mendelssohn and olden West College Theater. Brahms at 7:30 p.m.1n the Robert IRVJNi B. Moore Theater. Nov 29 to Dec. 2, Dec. 7, and Dec. 13: Guitarist Steven Elstr ec 13 to 17: UC Irvine will wlll perform a holiday program at onsor a Madrigal Dinner 1985, 8 p.m. in the OCC Fine Arts re-creation of 16th century Recital Hall. anquet. The festivities will fea-Dec. 14: Bach·s "The re costumed singers, a court Christmas Oratorio, Part 1" will ster. trumpeters and traditional be performed in OCC's Robert let1de feast. Sunday banquets Moore Theater at 8 p m. eg1n at 5 p.m.; the others are at The Californians, an Orange p.m Tickets are $26.50 and County choral group. will per· 24 For Information, call form at 7 and 8 p.m. at South 56-6611. Coast Plaza's Jewel Court. COST A MESA Dec. 15: Ballet Pacifica will Nov. 29: Santa Claus arrives at perform the "Nutcracker Suite" outh Coast Plaza at 10 a.m. at 2 and 7 p.m. In OCC's Robert oungsters wlll recetve a tree ride Moore Theater. n the carousel, oo4orlng books, Dec. 21 :Pacific Symphony and andy canes and prizes. Pacific Chorale will perform "The Orange Coast College's Messiah" In Robert Moore hr1stmas Entertainment Theater at 2:30 p.m. eason begins with a prOductlon South Coast Plaza will host the f the "The Nutcraciter Suite," by Orange County Master Chorale's he Civic Ballet of Southern production of Handel's Messiah ahforn1a at 2 and 7:30 p.m. a1 at 7 p.m, In the Jewel Court he Robert B. Moore Theeter. DANA POINT Nov 3p· Krts Krlngfe wtll be at Nov. 29 to Dec 15· The Dana outh Codt Plaza V111age from Point Chamber of Commerce 1s 1 a m to--.4 p.m. Chltdren wtU sponsoring a Christmas Festival ece1ve hot chocotate, cookies along Pacific Coast Highway nd candy canee and the VII· Further Information may be ob- age 's Christmas Tree will be talned by calling Sue Emery at lghted the chamber at 496-1555. 1111 '" rllJll\t'. in depth 111'1'"hlturhood people . Pl.ti "' ·' nd t rr nd~ art• 1111111" 1111 th<> r eaturin1e P.t ~1· fe;jturcs on PailyPilai . • .., ' .. ' ~· ..... . _l f I t • • ' FF e ., ( r } ' Santa's Helpers/An Advertising .. ~, to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Nowmt>er 24. 1985 -23 -l I r ' UL--!.==.i-_lJJUJJ..Wll!LlJL_J__uL.W.JiJ..!ill.U.U::~~-_ ·-, 1 ..... 1 .J ..... lWJ _______ .-"'-_; _' ~--------. CANNERY VILLAGE-12TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS WALK SUNDAY-DECEMBER lST-12 NOON TO 6 P.M. Join us for this traditional day of fun and shopping, with special holiday treats and refreshments. Open House at: 1. Cornucopia Antiques & Jewelry 2. Cotnor'a Antiques 3. Marshall Antiques 4. Lenore's Antiques 5. Le Canard Interiors 6. Antique Tiffany House 7. Joanne Dixon Design Dimensions 8. Tom Stansbury Antiques Q, Newport Harbor Imports -16. Accent On You 11. Cannery Paints 12. Country Elegance 13. Wild Goose Chaae Antiques \ 14. Dorothy Stanabury's Portobello Antiques 15. Lawrence Ro•• Salon 16. Alta Coffeee Warehouse & Roasting Co. 17. Delaney'• Market 18. Mr. D'• Fine Gifts & Collectible• 19. Schock Boats 20. Intrigue Boutique Ladies Apparel ABOVE LIST CORRESPONDS TO THE MAP BY NUMBER -. -·--.......................... _.__...... ..