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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-12-08 - Orange Coast Pilot4 ORANGE COAST GARFIELD ® THAT WA5 A GREAT LUNCH. 80t,>, AM I 5TUFFfJ7 ! • SUNDAY, DECEM81R 8, 198S ' --6rt "' .L • --- --- LOOK AT THE. SIZE OF THI€> Bf:LLY 0~, YE.AH? LOOK Ai THIS! tT '5 NO WONOER WE'RE. STILL SINGLE, RIGHT, GARFlf.LV? YOUR HDllTlll DlilY PAPIR • :k 2 .. \.\OW DO ~OU ' 1UNFIYE 11 7 by Jim Davis I'M F" ATT E. R THAN l,>OU· ARE , \ . '· ·- ... .. .....- FRIENDl.Y VOICES " rz·I WHISl?ERS DENNIS · TH MENACE NONSENSE! When I was on an exped- lh is weather ition to the North Pole, is BALMY! it was REALLY cold! "JUDGE PARKER r IT'S SO GOOD TO SEE YOU~ DON'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING MY 6EN .. , AND EVERYTHING LITTLE P.R. PERSON SAYS, &ARA'S SAID ABOUT YOUR LYDIA! S HE'S SLIGHTLY ~INTING IS TRUE! ~~PREJUDICED! GOOD ! THAT'LL BE AT LEAST A YEAR OR TWO ! • r . -......... • -\' .. 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He placed Icing on rive •Idea, -thet la, VERSE·POSER TO PONDER Some letter Juggting IS roqu1rod to ldenllly the SUbjeet discussed In lM following verse-poser To one-fifth of yacht, edd o,,.fourth of shot, and then o,,.alxth of nibble. To one-fourth of crew, edd o,,.fourth of slew, and then two-fifths of albyl. Unite the whole and you wlll survey, What Santa found on the seat of his slelgh. What's lt'tat? Hint Remember. Santa s sleigh has nol been used since last year. SQeMQO:) • -8'11 all over H cept at the bottom. He then cut It • Into 27 equal·alzed ........,--.. .._tNft.OMY"MY hoW....., .......... . -culls ............ - aldn? On two ..... , On oneelde?Onno..-..1 .......... ..,,...~,_,,_ '9'1t9_YO..., .......... UO~ ...... M!41YOll1*1-;I • OH DEER! 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A'2f. -1ou fuJO ~Df.O? f;(), '(OU 'f<E TAKIN6 OFF 0~1 IT~ ONE FOR i'NO WEEK~ ... W~E~ Cf 1UOGE 5,>AALL N<.E '(OU ~EAPED? R~~T~ ... b Berke Breathed 0 W!P ~9'T WINP~ 110tJ 8llEATH OF IK/rl/MV'5 !Je!N&, Kece1ve 01/ Me , iH/5 8MiJ ()F Ftl6HflE56 MM? ... \ . SlJT IT '~ RA\NlNG OlJT?IDf. ~ IN A REMOTE , EXoTIC Sft1f, W~ERE '(OU ~i N~ED MON£'(0fZ F~<f ~U~ ... D ZIN&! ~o wAA1 ~ A L.l\'f L.£ RAl tJ ~E.Vf.R ~U~T I\~'{ BOD'/~ . '(OU 1V5T LA~ ARoUND, SWIMMING, EATING A~D NAPPING ... MEE.TIN<:> NEW PEoPt..E. .. t.O/ I lllf1 l((JpT!ll?CP./ .. I 0€6\t>E.5, E.V~R'/ DUCK \...lKE!> TO SE<;t~ EAC~ O~'l Wl\~ fl. Ll1"TLE ·E-'U.Rt.\ 6~ ~ by MacNelly - IN A TOT'ALV< l<ELAXE.D ~E.l:t'Nl~IC A TMOSf'llEf<E ONA~~ VNDE~ ~~ WAf<M SUN . ---- owsup Michael Douglas, a 'late bloomer' who avoided some roles to keep from competing with his famous father , has two movies opening this week. He's a romantic adventurer in 'Jewel of the Nile.' He's cold and aloof in 'A Chorus Line.' Offscreen, he juggles roles as family man, producer and actor. C...StlrJ•J1114. Wake up your wafftes with great recipes Page 19 SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide. ~~--~~ ~~~~~~~~~----------------------------------------------------~ What's JOll' favorite rainy day pastille? Eiletl Flit• SW ff CIS' 'As t11t llt'W Tns' -yoga It's wonderfully beneficial and very re~ laxmg. And ceramics. I Like to make plates. pots. and 11tms for gifts. then I paint (aces on the plates and flowers Oil the_ pots. ... Mary c .. ilpa. Alai Ami Stan ii ~ ·w llllicile' IM 'lie Tl'llMt' -Tinkering with electronic gadgets of which ~ have too many at home." • • ..... -.. llttler-.f .,..., Play: llllt • ..., •• , .... It ...... "I've been playing the piano from age 6 so whenever I'm indoon with ext.ra time. I tum to the piano for relaxation and enjoyment. This was simpler before the baby was born.- SCEIES FIOI A IAlllACE: Actress Uv Ullmann. former girtfnend of Swedish film director lnpnar Ba p nan and ex-wife of Or. Hans 1 Sana. says of her new husband. Boston real estate broker Donald Suders: -1 have spent my whole life with men who were intellectual. moody. senial but sad: but Donald wakes up and his first thought is to make me happy. My girlfriends told me not to let him escape. so I grabbed h1m.-_U1Jmann is starrina in the play Old TJmes in San Francisco .... Actor~ Lamba1. who starred m (jrl')'Sloke. The J..pgend of Tar=an. Lord of the Apes and is now stamng in the movie Subwar with l •Mlt Adjani.. likes being m transit. -My home IS wherever J;m sining at the moment. fm happiest in holtiS and planes. I don't like possessions: I don't want roots. lfl want to go. n's eas1erto pick upa bag wilh a few clothes. a favonlt painting. a book ... Dean Martin. jolung with Dynasf.\' producer Aaron Spdling. 5 7. at a recent party. told him he had made Jobn Forsythe. who 1s over 60. look 40. and Jou Colllm. who is over 50. look 30. -SO why in the hell Aaron. don't you do something for yourself?" \ 'USA WEEKEND -llWt ............ s- Published by Gannett Co. Inc. Allen H. Neuher1h, Chairman John J. Curley, PN1ldent PEOPLE , "'41 love the idea of maniage. I've done it twice already ... so I must" -... lM9n L.-.. , .. Crist' USA 'NEEK.fNo . DEa MBER 6-8. 1985. 3 COVER STORY • omanc1n e screen Michael Douglas, with two movies out ·this week, , hitit~igas by learning a tough role: Being himself . ., .. Ylllir .. rm a late bloomer ... says Mi- chael Douglas. a mi5chievous glint in his eye as be relaxes on the overstuffed sofa in the livi.ng ai-nment lndeed..both the ac- .tor/produoer and his career look even rosier today than they did 10 years agO. December is the month when studios n:lc:ue their most presti- gious -and commcrcialJy promising -movies, and this year Douglas is involved in two of them. He1J be starring in Richard (Gandhi) Ancnbor- ough·s moVJe of the Broadway bit A Chcrw I.JM. opening this week. And Wednesday, hc1J un- veil his own production. Je'tWI of tht Nilt. the SI 7.5 million sequel to Romancing the Stone. in which he cxrstars with screen si- n:n Kathleen Turner. It's a satisfying moment for Michael Kirk DouaJas, 41 , who has in~ ... Lio.ti to establish his MSenti 1'r."" buslnesl when: his father i a · t Kirk Douslas. who turns ~onday. has been a f'UIFd. emotionally intcnJC &cadi~ man since the 1940s. .. Golna into the same busi- ness that my father was in obvi- ously invited comparisons and I was shy and had my insecuri-ties." he says. .. , know I turned down pan.s that were similar to his. to ~void comparisons. .. When you arow up and you sec YoUT father on the cross in Spanacw or cu rung his ear oft" in Lust for ult. or handlina a aun u well as he dad. you ask your-self if you c:ouJd ever~ dole t0 being the man he was. ft made me c:audOus. ' .. But. as I sta.ned to lead my own life. I also got out from un- der his shadow. He never ap- proved or condemned my be- coming an actor. He was neu- tral." Douglas displays his own act- ing ran,e in the two holiday movies. lo A Chorus LIM. he plays Zach. a coMity dciachcd choreopapher in whose hands lie the dreams of a poop of nov- 1~ dancers. while in Jewel of the Nilt he ii once apin Jack Cof.- ton. the iuepcessibie adventun:r who swept_ romance novelist Joan Wildei (Turner) off her feet in Romancing tlrt Stoff(•. .. All this ex~ maJces me very nervous. admits~ whose fca1urcs became familiar on lhc TV 9Cfts SlrMs of San Franc1SCO and in such movies as CDmll and TM Chuta Svn- df'()IM. He also co-produced the 197S Olc:ar·~ OM Fltw O.~ tlw Cuckoo's Nnt. But his Wenl and~ aood looks didn't transiatc into 4 • USA WEn.ENo • DfaMB£Jt 6--8. I 98S _... ........ ..,.. •• 1sl. I ....................... -----""' t .._._11.11(' -is more imJ>0"'.9nt than any per· real movie stardom unul last year. when Romancing the Stont. the action-adventure comedy that he also produced. became a popular and critical hit Pai red with the sultry Turner, Douglas emerged for the first time as a sexy leading man. The chemistry between the two actors had a lot to do with iL Oou&las' openness ~ than complemented her sexiness. He injccud humor into their screen rapport by tcasina her about her chanlcttr's dt1mnination to do thinp her way. And the 6ction tranSlated into pure macic. Says Lewis Tcapie. who dj- rected Jewel ... When they come upon c:ach other.' they'n: volatile and ~ fly ... Adds 0ouaW. -we like each other and the au- dience semcs it ... And yes. we had arsumcnu and debates. When you like each Other. It helps you to be sure about where you 're headi,._ ·• .. I'd like to do ~ romantic pans. bec:aute I really like wom- en and I feel very comfortable W1th them. Not every actor can sonal relauonship. He's a cold. do that Some acton arc only obsessive guy who responds Lo a comfortable with guys. I feel V\SJOn more than to pcoplc.- comfonable with both. but I Douglas feels a common bond thinlc my partiality for women with both charactcn. but partK· comes across. Women can feel ular1y with Colton. -rm ven that. I guess I should thank my s1m1lar to Colton in peral. . mother for that ... Women aJ-I'm fairty stoic and find it hard ways come off well in my films to articulate emotions. Maybe and they play an imponant part it's the English half of me. M' in them. I think Joan Wilder is a mother (Bntish actress Diana breaJcthrouah for a woman. Douglas) 1s never willing to ad- .. The tim movie was about mit that there's a prob6em." the growth of Joan." Doualas But there 1s in him a pass1on points out. -&om a umld author he no doubt inhcriled from ha~ to a fuU·flcdeed woman. J~'el oj actor dad. who's of Russian de· thf' Nilf'. by contrast. is aboui. the scenL That feeling strives to find growing up of Jack Colton and cxpn:ssion, which sometimes of the two as a couple. Colton is means plaring a quc. a guy who's always on the move. Jn both films. he points out. "I ~the eoina 'eru rouah. he's play the villain. son of. 1· tovc always ready to cake off. And he playina 'bad guys.' because has to ~just how much thcy'n: so much mott attractive he loves this woman and what I'm closest to Colton in that he sacrifices he'd be willing to has a nucaJ ~to him. He hk~ make." a bit of trouble now and then. Zach. h.as dwlaer 1n A "rve atways liUd to be on the Chot'us UM. f'aoes a similar di-cdle. whether it was with sports temma. He -;s JOmeOne who -I "*to race ~lcs puts an before life... ~ and cars, I u9Cd to ~~ - says. .. for him. artistic cn:atton or, in fact. in business. l ve rcaJ· ized recentJv that the onlv reasbn I've put up· with this·inSanity of producing and acting at the same time. with the responsibil- i ty for millions of dollari and en-- tire companies.. is because it's a sink or swim situation. I gueM I like to F,blc." But hke Jack and l.ach. Doug- las finds commitment to his pr<>- fession tends to take its toll on his personal life. vou have to be in love with 1L as if it ~ a woman. You've got to wake up in the middle of the night You can't keep her out of vour mind. When I both act and · uce_J found that 1t takes -- over. I can't balance my work with my famil y life. I tried and I found I cut everything short. - To compensate. OougJas says. he's made. a -pact" with his wife Diandra and son ca~n. 7: ··Whtn rm work.i that's my pnon y. n 1 s over. we spend time t<>ICther. Of course. they come and visit me on the srt. The bag dilemma is that I love my work -it's very re- warding to me -so it's just a matter of finding time for a break. We're going to take a Christmas vacation t()8Cthe1". I I don't intend to work again till March. -vou know." Dou,Aas contin- ues. -1 was very lucky in that I waited unul I was 34 before I had a child. A lot of pcop&e get I, married early in their life and as they strug)e with their ca~. the) also try to be responsible fathers. But in my case. waiting and having financial 5CC'Urity al- lowed me to have much more free time. -SO. after my son was born. right after The China Srndrome. my wife ~t beck to finish school and I litttally took 18 months off to be a houscfathtt. I stayed with Cameron and was able to create a bonding which I I think earned me through the pe-- riods when I've had to be apa.n ·from him. 1 .. Fatherhood... for me. is a total JOY. Everybody compliments me and says. 'Oh. what a good ra- ther you are!' but they also ask what I do with my ~ time. .. Well my bii8est hobby is ~ 1ng a father. trying to keep up with my son. Especially now that he's ~nning all the sports activities. it's kttping me in shape. too. His energy level is j us1 incredible." Michael Douglas' own child- hood was ~ too. consider- ing what' it could ha ve been. Tile family's eldest son. he witnessed his parents' divorcx at S. -1 was very fonunate lha1 my mother married a very lovely man named BiU Darrid." he says. "You always hear abou1 bad s1.epp1.mns. never about aood ones. But this is an amazing rc- spomibility. a true act of living. I was I uclcy to grow up t.ck East wilh thenf'. It pve me a perspec- tive about Hollywood. I visiltti COVER STORY my father and became familiar with the industry and maybe &hat's how I acquired the quality of being a chameleon. I 3)ways had to adjust my colors. - Douglas stum~ on the world of acting when he had to pick a major while at the Uni- versity of California at Santa Barbara. He confesses he opted for theater "simply because I had to do somcthina and lhc're was nothing else I could do. I must say that it 1ook some ti~ before it became a pleasure. -1 used 10 do thealer and rd get sack every time I went off- s1a1e. And when I fim started being m front of the camera. 1t took ti~ to F'I used to 1t I felt I was being X-raycd by 11. You must e1thtt be an idiot or 1otall) confldrnt to stand up m front a lot of people .... rm in a~ of schooltcachcrs. I don't know how they do 1t." Today. such scntuncnLS have evolved into a aentk stlf-respcct ~falls silent for a mo-a abscntJy stanng at his sponed Afilcan cat that iercd the mom and 1s about to start chewing on the sofa. "I know I haven't fulfi.Ucd my potcnuaJ yet I also havrn ·1 found my star vehicle vet. But rm confl<kn1 I wtU. · -vou have to be sdect1ve and pauenL But one must retain a sense of humor. I mean. so oftt"fl you get immersed in the Job and you get so smous about 11 that ~ ou forget to ~II the flowers. "My father ust"CI to work on o~ pteturt after another. never taking a break. I lca.mcd 5omc- thing from that." Douglas savs. -vou have to find a moment to relu and samply rancmber how b&cssed you arc. how much fun 11 really is!" a J . INTERVIEW --- r As the beloved star launches a sitcolll this week, she talks about marriage to a'younger 111111, \. her alcoholslll ~wrinkles --dog. .. -.•.llMl't~Wcdon•t 11 .a. llW lll'ln, 'lllry': 1t•s . me 11~ and .... i,.;..... have any major problems any ··~ more than anybody cbe mighL I really oraet my!df; be-But rd be cunous about it. too, come immencd in what we're J 1i · the · · .... ~~n• and 1 think the audienoe were not vtng SJtuauon. \.An... rm just here. to say to anyone will, too. This presentS the same who is curious, .. Don't worry · 1-·--..woDderful,.......· ....,.,...-.m.:AA7;;; ... tha:-e;;;t-..•,,1onv ... c_ •tou it It's 6ne ... ~- m :t &om the mend it and I don•t condemn iL around up in all areas. not It really depends on the two pco-bavin& any easy answers, having pie and how much they've aot in toreallyfigbL common. ................... t 1t·~ ~ ~t's fun. I don't who•s in this busi.ness. That's oot nc:cc:uary. I don't have to Ir.now an~ about medicine to be a tood wife to my bust.nd. ... It's 1un for me to Ke him ,et a kick out of the ~" aspect of Hollywood. When be went to the Academy A Wiids with me be was havq a wondetfill time. Jt's fun iJr him 10 tee bow I am became rm 90 in awe of doa.ors when rm """'1i,. bis biackties II Wll • .. II.Ill: I was oes-- 1ain.ty never the type of alcoholic -and I will call mY'df an ako- bolic -wbo. in the ~I fashion, is twmi .. ~~ eyes of others. I never made a fool of mYld( I ~ys shut up in time. f did my job. I never drank 10 the pomt where my speech became slum:d in any way anybody would ever know. But I found it impo1111* to let ., of that every m;tt codt1ail. . . . I tried ICveral tunes 10 *lP and I couldn't~ mY'df to do it with any cue or comfort. II a. ..... ltlr II tllt 11ttJ Fn c.e. II lllt I wan~ 10 ., tomeWbete where I coWd be acquain1Cd wi1h a pbilolophy for livq which would replace what the niaht)y mudHoved SCotichnaya was doU& I spent liaerally lhree days witfi my hm- band concocuna lies about where I was .00., And I hlld to have teveraJ ldS of lies. ... We MaJJy th<qht we had every 6 ·USA ~~u ·WEMBER~. 198.S , / - -r -:::-:::;;;::-_ --- UCI. Tll -111: .... I ............. "· ... ltlrtl 1 -...... = ...... ..., .. IEJTmJl1f *f•CIS.•··--·-··· II IXI .... Ill ...... CliA I 3 JIF.llfelt-Pilf lllrEd ....... llBMll ........... ,_._. ........ . conlinFncY aax>Unted for. But somebody at I local paper down there saw me ~ 10 the omtina kJt with Robert when he h8d come to visit In 1t11ospect. it didn't hwt me a bil Ip nod>-q but pats on the t.c.k. .................. ,. art.., llllt We've tqun tak-q him to d>OM and he's won ~ n'bboos. He's only 10 months old. lt~Dy won-derful fOr 90mebod like me be- came the people (at dos sbowsl hardly ever look at my ~. love thaL I can be part of the crowd. It's nioe 10 have a new interest that tea me out amona people and a&o to know that it's not an acbvity fOr which I have II a. tlll 11 a •• Wit ~ to look my best and ~ my a-= It's P>Ci b my tad a best and ~ up any kind of pro. it's p)(i b my djahctes I 11 ~ I can Just be me. JO to my pave th.in.kin& of rr 11 Nie II .. In: I went to IClf u a tiailed danQer. Not a! New York to do the play ~ Aaooe:.ful ICtJa&. Life Is It Anyway? I really in- tended just '°' do the play and come t.ct to CalifOmia. I was 90 iakm with the city I decided to 1&1y on b six months. 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St.art at the Plaza. the cily's hub since 16 I 0. In 1844. the square was used as a bullring. and m the 1880s, outlaw Billy the Kid was shackled here while awaiting trial Today. it.~ fi- midst of famous adobe archiu:c- turc. thick-walled structures of mud and straw that create a dc-- cidcdly urunetropolitan skyline. Among the city's gracefully aging landmarks, all witJUn walking distance: 8 The 1610 P4lJacc of the Governors, the capitol for nearly 300 years and the oldest oontin u- ously used public building in the USA. is on the north side of the Pl.am. The former seat of Span- ish government was a fon dur- ing the t 680 Pueblo Revolt It now houses a Southwest history museum. and Indians cloaked in oolorful blankets sctJ pottery and jewelry under the portico. Oosed Mondays. The new capitol The Round- house. was built in the shape of an Indian kiva. a religious mcct- irc place. It's south of the flam on Old Santa Fe Trail. Closed weekends in winter. 8 0ldest House. the USA's oldest inhabited house, once pan ofa pueblo built by Indians about 800 years ago, SJts across the street from the oldest Ouis- u.an church. San Miguel Mission at 401 Old Santa Fe Trail four 8yMICt-'Helef llSTB W: St. f,_. ~•ti Slltl ft's Pim J 0 · USA WEEK.END • OEc'EMID 6-8, 1985 blocks south of the Plaza. Built in the early 1600s, San Miguel Mission displays santos (carv- ~ of sa.mts) and religious an. 8 The Santuario de Guada- lupe. the oldcst sbri~ to the Vir- gin Mary in the USA, now ex- hibits oont.emporary an that draws on Spanish and Indian Styles. The 200-ycar-oki adobe. four blocks from the Ptaza at Guadalupe and Agua F ria streets.. also houses ccdesiasticaJ garments, sacred obJCCtS and the renowned 1783 reredos (altar scrttns) by Jose de Alzi bar. Closed Sundays. 8 St Francis Cathcdra.l. a French Ro manesque stone church built in 1869. ~an earlier church destroyed in the Pueblo Revolt Willa Cather's novd lNalh Co~for the Arch- bishop was set in the cathedral. a block east of the Plaza. The most popular di vCBion in Santa Fe is browsing.~ su.rroundina the Pma 9C1J wares made by the Hopi, Zuni and Na- vajo Indians. Expect to pay from S25 for small pots and eaninp to S2.<XXl for huae bowls and ,quash bioaom necklaces. and from $75 to ssoo b-carved ka- china dolk. depend,ina on siz.t and aaftsmamhip. Also in the Plaza viani ty: At By Mark Nof\l Fenn Galleries. find pnc1 American an by Mary Cassa J .H. Sharp, Georgt Catlin. U!c Gaspard Frederic Remingtc and John Sinter Sa,.mt Dewt Ga.llcries offers rare and preh1 toric Southwestern treasures. I Taller carries serigraphs b prominent Southwest art1t Amado Maurilio Pena. A short wa1Jc from the P1aza wyon Road. lined with respccttJd fixtures as Claibo Gallery (Spanish Colonial tiques) and Linda McAdoo lcries.. .. Musts" elsewhere in San Fe include the Wheetwriaht M scum of the Amttican Indian. 704 Camino l...ejo. next to M UJeU.m of I n11emationaJ f; Art. with one of the worid's la est collectioas of miniatures. I a 10.minUJe drive from lht za. C'loled Mondays in winter -Travel the .. high road to Taos." After winding through the cononwood country around Nambc. stop in the weaving vil- lagr of Chima yo. a Spe.nish out- post in the late 1500s. on NM 76. 30 miles north of Santa Fe. Several families. weaving bLii.n- kets on their ancestors' hand- built looms. invite visitors into studios and homes.. A wKk van- ety ofChimayo textiles arc avail- able in Onega's Weaving Shop. operated by a sevm-seneration family of weavers. While in Chimayo. step inside venerable El Santuano de Ou- mayo. also known as .. The New o a vcs lieve a hole dug in the dirt floor contains curative sotl. urung the walls of the anteroom arc sen b- bled prayers. crutches and braces ~~~who clalm_lOO'. Rancho de Chimayo. SC1'Vlng native New Mexican cuisine. 1s the pctfcct lunch stop. followed by a shon drive nonh on NM 76 to Cordova (watch for a tiny · ~ home of Spanish carvers The next stretch of road takes you through Penitente t.cnitory. where the devout religious soci- ety. considered a lay brother- hood by the Catholic church. se- emly practices penance of sclf- fl age 11 at ion in moradas. windowless meeting houses. Two towns of note arc T ruchas. the highest point on the road at 8.CXX> feet. and Trampas. site of an I 8th-century adobe church. Coonnuc on to NM 3 and Rancho de Taos.. site of the 27~ year-old San Francisco de A.sis M1SS1on. a photograpblc favor- ite. A shon jaunt north and you're m tmy Taos (pop: 3.369). an art colony and ski paradise. LlJce its tustonc cousin to the south. Taos revds in the past. Novelist and weekend artist D.H. Lawrence lived here in the 1920s. and several of his paint- i~ arc displayed in La Fonda on the plaza. Visitors arc permit- ted to tour the former homes of frontimman Kit Carson and artist Ernest L Blumenschem. Taos Soctety of Artists. Both are a block from the plaza A shon trek north on NM 3 and you're at the grand fina.lc: _Taos Pueblo. brea~ stacks of anaent ana pied adobe dwellings. Tur- quoise-laden Indian women bake bread in huge day ovens.. and ettemorual dances m nauve cost urncs arc conducted frc.- quently in r::>cum ber. NM 68. linger at the pretty Rio Grande ~ State Park. 16 miles southwest of Taos. or San Juan Pueblo. which is headquar- ters for the Eight Northern Indi- an Pueblo Arts and Crafts Shop. an artisans cooperative. 9':x*llMglry Ciil•if: t. ....... I I Ill ....... tt •ff 2.• t.. 1111111&. F II'St stop. San lldcfonso Pueb- lo. a picturesque pueblo 20 miles northwest of Santa Fe on NM 4. Home of the late Mana p~ vek.a Martmez. the world's most famous Ind.tan potter. the village has a qwunt church and some of the best pottery crafted today. rn- cl ud1ng the gunmetal black • bow!Sof Maria and her deSccn- dants. For an eyeful. check out the Popovi Da Studio of Indian Arts and Crafts and its adjoining museum. Oosed Wednesdays. Saturdays and Sundays. Continue northwest f4 miles to Los Alamos. uestcrcd in mountains at 7 41 fi Atomic 1ty. ongmally the site of a boys' school. became the isolated base of the Manhanan ProJcct that developed the bomb during World War II.~ fasci- naun& Bradbucy Soencc M tlSC: um traces the history of nuclear power and provides personal glimpses into the life of Roben Oppenheuner and other physics gurus. Spend the rest of the day soak- ing up the Slghts and solaa of Bandcber National Monument. 13 miles south of Los Alamos on NM 4. Miles of trails follow the walls of Frjjoles C-anyon. past prchistonc cliff dwellings and In- d.tan pictographs. 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Certa.anly no one who VlSJted the 1964 New Yoric World's Fair could bypass the Belgian waffle -a larger. puffier waffle gj lded with whipped mam. powdered supr and strawberries. The ~t snack created a rage. and it can still be found at fairgrounds. But If S hardly a 1960s phe- nomenon. References to French waffles irons -called /er a gaufres -date back to 1433. The Germans call it a wajfel. and the DulCh wak/. a '4'0fd that it- self is akin to an English word. wefan, meaning "'lO weave." The textured griddle cakes probably arrived in the New World with I 7tb-0:ntury Dutch .sctT.len. and "'wafl1c parties" were popular throughout the North m the following decades They were sold by street ven- don. who slathered them with molaS9CS or maple syrup and kept them warm in hampen. In the South. they often were madt -.vith rice or cornmeal. When they are madt with ~ floun and unsatu- raled oils, waffles can be a nutri- tious source of carbohydrates at any meal. a Y•gaide to waf1111g • K.ccp your waftlcs from stidrina to the griddk by ~ the exact amount of shonening that is called for in the recipe. • Beat ea& wtutes sq:matdy and fold into baner at the last minu~ for li&ht waffles. Don't overmix batter as it will calllt them to f.OUlbcn. •Heat waffle l!'On complC'te-- ly. then spoon batter over about two-thirds of the iron before covmng. When the steam stops escaping from a.round the edges of the aron. the waffle should be done. •Serve waffles 1mmedla~ly. as they cool qwck.Jy. If this is not possa"ble. place an a 200-dclrec ovcn. iooldy rovcred with roil •Warm syrups and melt but- ter on the stove. •Add any of these to the ba- sic ban.er: minced ham or crum- bled bacon. gralld sharp ched- dar. bluebmics. mashed ba- nanas. oranse nnd and Juice. mashed pumpkin or sWec1 pota- toes. pecans. walnuts.. fi.lbens, a generous ·graung of nutmeg. tat- Slns, melted chocolate or choco- la le chips.. •Try t.bc9e ~ maple or fii.Dt syrups.. mobmrs, ~ powdered supr. SOUT cn2m, whipped cream, ~ )'OIUrt. stewed or &esh fruit. jams or jd- IJCS. mmned cb.ickcn or seafood. icr cram with chocolate. fudee. bunencotch or fruit Sit.a. a Just when you need the perfect gift, along comes a ...... __.,.. . Montgomery Ward All Retail Stores Anaheim La-Z-Boy Showcase Shoppe 528 S. State Q]lege Blvd. r-osta Mesa Southwest Sleep Center · 3161 Harbor BIVd. ~:W ~se Shoppe 23451 Avenida De Cartotta Suite "C" See these 8nd Other La-Z-8oy recltnen at the dealef'a listed below. Oraace Salem Shoppe 784 N. Tustin Ave. l.H-Sllowcase Shoppe 7095 Westminster Ave. in YOll' outdoor workout In some pans of the USA.j~ and other outdoor exerc1.Sers are refurbishing wardrobes as the rup of autumn mornings turns into the bite of raw December days. Drcs.sing with care before you exercise can pre vent frostbite. colds and even more serious respiratory problems such as pneumorua. experu say. .. You have to wear a wool cap that covers the ears:· says champion runner Bill Rodgers, who lives southwest of Boston. m Sherborn. "You Jose a lot of heat through your head." Rodgers. winner of four New York City and four Boston mara- thons si nce 1975. says "it makes sense to layer" your body Wlth protective clothing for running comfon and to a"o1d in1ury. .\!an Claremont. a physical exerasc eitpert at Oregon State Uni- vers1t). advises runners to check weather condiuons. paying close a11en11on to temperature and to wtnd chill factor. If it's 20 degrees. a s11tf wmd can drop the dull factor to 20 degittS below zero. Dr. Murray Hamlet dirtctor of cold research at the Army Re- ~rch Institute of Envuunmental Mcd.Jcine an Nauck. Mass.. ad- \ 1ses wmt.er exercisers to think of themselves as a sandwich and dress in layers. Other lips: • ~lect your clothins ca.rcfu11y. with an eye on proper ~bncs. Your mncr layer of clothir.g as the most imponant Wear a f.ablic that transfers moisture away from the body. Wool, conon and stlk tradi- t1onaJly have been used but a water-repellent synthetic. polypropyl- ene. 1s aettina a lot of anention. For the second insulating layer. a vanety of fabrics.. rangina from wool to down. can be worn. It's the layer you want to take otr or put on as tempcqtwa vary. The final out.er layer is the toughest because you need a wind- rcsastant durable fabric that will allow vap<>r but not water to reach the body. Gortex is one of the more populat. • u~ minens. not$1Qves that isolate your fi~ Claremont.says you mi&ht even consider a pair of leather manens over a pair of cotton or wool ones. • Oon•t nea1ect your face. Use pe1r0leum ,cfly or wear a ski mask wnh openinp onJy for the eyes and nose to ward off froslbit.e. •Don't f<qet your neck and head, Where much of your body heat can be lost. A hood can take care of both. • If i.n doubt. oyVdress. You always can tie an unnccdcd sweater or JaCket uound yoUr waist. a YOUR FITNESS The tlin man's mystery: How to get DllScles Tiie qaestioll I am a 24-year-0ld male. and I would like to bwld up my upper body. My height 1s 6-foot-5. and I weigh 170 pounds. Theaawer Domdd S. Moore Utics. N.Y. Expert Don Kuicendell. an ex· emse physiologist at the Oeve- land Oinic. Ocveland, 'otuo. says you don't need expensive we1ght-tifting eqwpment or a ~cy health club to have beauu- one of the simplest ways of building your upper body is with a daily regi.t men of push-ups. pull-ups and the lesser lcnown .. dip." To dip, put a chair on each side of you and a cotfcc table in front of you. Brace yourself wt th a band on the seat of each chair. Exaend your legs and put your feet on top of the table. Now. using the strength in your upper body, slowly raise and lower your body, keeping legs straiaht If you want to IC{ strofl81:1', do more repetitions of ~ push- ups. pull-ups and dips. It's hard to ~Y how many times each ex- exemscs every day until you feel fatigued Gradually add more. So much for muscle. For add- ing pounds. Donald may have trouble, KJ.rkendell says. -He's Just been dealt a sienctic deck of skinny cards.. There is no easy formula for weight gain." -S-lmltt· Are you consuienng a new fu- nes.s regzmnr? 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Include a brief biography, your fi1 nes.s gaU, homR and M>ork ad- Answer these 4 colorectal cancer risk Colorectal cancer does not happen suddenly - w1thout warning In most cases. tnere are p<et1m1nary signs of intestinal disorders which. 11 detected and treated promptly. can dramatically reduce the nsk from c.olorectal cancer D e Mhicklu" warning J.ipal The ear1iest sign of many intestinal disorders. as well as colorectal cancer. 1s hidden blood 1n the stool, a symptom you can't see 'it?l 11 is 1n this early stage that colorectal can- cer is most curable The Amer· 1can Cancer Society rates ccioreCtal cancer as the No 2 cancer killer. but estimates 75% of thOse whO will die this year of this disease could ha-.<e been sa...eo through early de- tection and prompt treatment. lldy Detector! cktccts dAl yotl CIA) fU Early Detector 1s a simple test 10< hiddef1 blood in the stool Which can 51gna1 a range of colorectal problems from cancer to drve<l!Culo&s. pol- yps, ulcers and hemorrhoids. 'lbtJ can do the Early Detector • test c.omrortaoty and qud<ly in I \41,.;& cuklf\'CUJ c-.llll'l'r flal'""-' an· 11<('r I() mJ mt'il .Uld 'M lfllr11 Mr ;dfnit'lf m .&1><1111 rquaJ num~ I \t\' \(MJ l"t'r '"' \ ~;.\ \ll 2. Diet 1,. 11M1r d1t1 hlldi 111 lab• Fntd fcl(l(f, 'H~ ' \II •twik• milk dWTV H-' ' \0 fall\ fllC':ll.\ ht,; p11,._. wnh 1 ~-' \O j . Family History lblor "'"'or Am 1itN n'bJM" 1 m111bt-r. btht-r ..Jhllolt' i:nn.tpar c:'fll'I h:ad t:olomu.l t<IOCt'' l:.ud111·r' S11IJl't lfl'lt' I k!'fllll\<r rt~ltl' ~'""' I' l't .h n ' f>L"°:l.\I' H., _ \0 H:.'-\ll \t_, \0 H~' \ll \t_\ \II 4. 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They have been clinically prel't'en 10 be as rehable as the leading test doctors and hosPt· tats use Doctors recommend this kind of rest be taken annu· ally 1t )<>Ure Ql..er t~ and more frequently 1f )OlJ dre at a higher than ~rage risk ol de\leioplng COIOrectal. cancer It you have any questions about Ll!rly Detector or want aad1t10nal informabon. consult )Q.lr doctor or pharmacast. or call the cornenient OCX:l num ber 1.oo:>-£ D ·H ELPS.O .a:x>- 334· 3577) ln NewJ~c.an collect 1-201·54(}2458 'Ibis test could save your life .. CHARLES OSGOOD Better safe a. SOllJ when it eo1nes to Sl)tlS I bave ckrided DOC co live by the wile old llYi• uy- morc. It's DOC that the wile old llYi• don•t have I lac of trvlb and distilled apaimce in tbcm, ifs just that they De'YCI' quite teeJa IO fit I~ situation. Look !Jefott )'Of' /«JP is IOWld ~~ all filht You leaoinl before lootinl. 8ut-if you do too much pre-k:ap lookina. you violate lnOtber and com~ co~ tndiaory wite old~ Hi . HUMOR, ETC. WHAT IN THE WORLD Leaky cartols aid otller 'favorites' Do spray cans that won't spray make you gnash your teeth and say words you shouldn't say'? You're not alone. Spray cans that arc duds arc the No. I oomplaint with oonswncrs. Other oon- sumcr complaints in order of annoyance: • Prewrappcd foods that hide the bad partS. • Leaky cartons. • ~top cans that mangle the fin,m. • Ptckws marked .. cents otr that really arm 't cheaper. • Packap that say -push here" and -tear here" and don't work. •Cookie boxes witb crushed cookies. • Sticlcy plastic wrap. • Drippy meat pee SOllCe: ..... Oprion ~ c... ------Babies just don't lsten Moms say Dcttmber. January and A~ are the worst months to have a baby and April is the best. But babtcs aren't coopcraung. Despite moms' pttfcrenccs, April has fewer btnhs than an other • W1CC a year -in tc summer and mid-winter -the limes moms con- sider the worst. Not only do babies choose the worst months. they also chOOSt the worst umcs. Normal births peak between 3 a. m. and 4 a.m. and the fewest bir..hs occur between 2 ".m. and 8 p.m. -when it might be more convenient for mom. ~USA WEEKENO ~ Be Rice to a tllg-a ling You think di.na-a-lino are nitwits? WcU, the Ding-A-Ling O ub based in Birmingham, Ala.. is out to c:hanle thaL To cdcbratc the rdi.a.bility and frimd.lincs.s of ding-a-ling.\. Tuesday is NauonaJ Ding-A-Ling Day. So rake one out to dinner -Just don't say why. Source O'lil# s ArtnuM E....,,. Scuce: ATIT"1 The~· TllllJlto• ly ......... ~ le*a .... Orlpic:a ~ Diii OIMgow EMMA JUNE <Sos~, RALSTolV, ~0MET'1Mts WH~N WE'Q£ TAC.KING POC.ITtc:S t 61T T~~ 51&.C.Y FE£C.•N• You'~£ T ALl<INCi DOWN To ME JCJST 8£CAuSL ,.,.,. A &JOMAN ••. 1~- 1 Kings 10.... .. 100·1 11 .. '"· 01.,llic--.. l1t"Ot . -..... Pet~.,,.~ FTC ......... llCotillt ty SURGEON GENERAL'S Causes lun WARNING : Smoking Emphysema A~d CM n cce r, H .e a.r r 0-i seas e, • ay omphcare Pregnancy. Welcome to Wonderland Tbe White Rabbit (Red Battona) leada Alice (l'f&talle Gretory) OD & merry cba.e ln tbe · • Dec. 8 -Dec. 14 mlnbertee ••Allee ln Wonderland•• 11onday and Taeeday at 8 p.m. on CBS. Channel 2 . ·- MPilat frpanded cable channel 6stings HBO CINEMAX MOVIE SHOWTIME GALA VISION USA CNN WEATH ER M T\' •a.--1·• Illy Pilat MAIN OFFtCE 310 W..t ea, It . Coata M•w. Ce. Mell eddf"a: lk>1 tSIO. Costa ....... C.. .. IMat T1t1~: M2-4l21 Pnwtan1 1n/Orrna1ion 1s pro~ Kkd b Ult muom a.nJ i.s sub.J«l lo",.._. wYfltouf~ 2 Sunday, December 8. 1985 (13) KC'OP, 91S La Btta Ave .. Los An~ln 90038 (S6) KOOC. 1730 C1cmct1M, Anaheim 92802 PBS (28) KCET. 4401 SunKt Blvd .. Los An~ln 90027 (SO) KOCE. IS 744 Gokkn Wcsut . Hunttnaton Beach 92647 PAY TV (0) ON/Selcc1 TV. 1 IJQ Grand C'cnlBI Ave . G~ndak 91 20 I & TV. 29)9 Nebraska Ave .. Santa Mon1a (H) Home Bo~ OffiC.c.. Tunc-ufe 8u1khna. Rockditllrr Center.~ Yotk. N. Y. 10020 iE) ESPN. Bns&ol. Conn. 06010 S)SboWUJM (")Cable NeW1 Network. 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UOllT9,.....Sl ) -Networks Allen sets 'Alice' to music Veteran comic claims ffiusical illiteracy. composes prolifically By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES -Steve Allen's ong- inaJ assignment was to wntc ··a few songs .. for a four-hour m1n1 -senes version of ''Alice in Wonderland:' . . - The producer, Irwin Allen. ..d1dn•t perceive this as a musical, .. Allen ex- plajned "Tben L~•s>t ~n·fi---1-~L<!IU..,.-~l'P'..._ apvroximately 50 places where in my opinion songs could be mtroduced. I ended up writing about 40 songs. being aware that there wa.s no way the show could accom- modate that many:· Nineteen of the songs survived an "Alice " which CBS wall h w · on :iay an uesday. Natalie Gregory. 10, 1s Ahce. The 01her roles arc all cameo performances by maJor performers: Anthony Newley is the Mad Hatter; Telly SavaJas. the Cheshire Cat~ Steve Allen . the Gentleman in the Paper Suit; his wife. Jayne Meadows, the Queen of Hearts; Carol Channing, the While Queen; Ann J1lhan. the Red Queen: Sammy Davis Jr .. the Caterpillar; Pat Morita, the Horse; Donald OTonnor. the Lory Bird. and Ringo Starr, the Mock Turtle. len with eome of ht• telemlon memorle.. Harry Hams directed. and Paul Zindel week. but in this case, I wrote more ... wrote the schpl, based on Lewis Carroll's -... He's writ1en more 1han 4.000 songs, 1865 classic ··AJ1cc·s Adventures an Won-including "This Could Be the Start of derland .. and its sequel seven years laicr. Something Bag." "Impossible .. and "South "Through the Looking Glass:· Ra"'part Street Parade... He wrote the Allen said he wrote so many son$$ for music and lyrics for the Broadway musical "Alice .. because 1he music JUSt fl ows an has "Sophie" and has turned out more lhan 40 head. albums. .. , wnte songs continuousl y, .. he said. "I have no idea what it is tn my brain that "There's no wa~ 10 stop lhc process. produces all the music rm R.Jven credit Normally, I wrote two to 1hree songs a (Plea.e eee ALLltl'f/J'aCe 6) Skippernotreadyfordrydock By JERRY BUCK ,.,, ........... ....., LOS ANGELES -For years. ABC" .. The Love Boat .. has been everywhere It's welcomed aboard nearly every aging star in Hollywood and anchored ABC's successful Saturday niaht schedule. "This has been a nice run," said Gavin Macleod, who stars as the skipper ··rm grate- ful to the show. Nine years of steady work, seeing the world. trs \Wesome when you set" tnc u nemployment among actors." It sounds as though he's saving a eulogy, but Macleod says hc·s not Mad.eod thinking about a funeral. despite very low ratinas for "The Love· Boat" this season. It had bttn a ra1tnJS winner for much of its life that bcpn m September 1977, but It ranks S4th after eia,ht weeks of the 1985-86 sea50n. .. We got an earl) stan filming this season because ofihe cruise to Ponugal. Spain and Egypt:• he said. The show comple1ed production for 1hc year 1n early November. .. That was a great pleasure because Jean Staple1on and Valerie Harper were along. (Harper and Macleod starred 1ogether on the old "Mary Tyler Moore Show.··) I haven't see n Valene since Rhoda's w1..-d- ding. We took a steamer up lhe Nile to Luxor and Karnak. ··There were so many ruins. We had 10 pinch ouselves. ln Hollywood we're so used to secma fake things on the back lots. We had 10 lcecp reminding ourselves tha1 this was 5,000 years bcfort Christ. we·ve been so many places: Australia. Fiji.Japan, Hong Kong. China. Scandinavia, Russia. France. Italy, Turkey, Germany You know one place we haven't gone'? HawaJt.·· ··The Love Boat" has changed the face of the crui~ bus10ess. The populanty of cruises has increased enormously Stncc the show began. h made tours look enormous- ly appealinJ. Every show has a happy endina. and the food and 1he socncry arc displayed as at1ract1vely as possible .. I think when hfe gets heavy, people look for an escape," said Macleod "We·rc an escape. We have happy endings. You don·1 see many of those around. I thtnlc 11 gives people a vicarious adventure. We're also very much hke 3 travelogue:· MacLeod went to .. The Love Boat" from .. The Mary Tyler Moore Show" with virtually no lime to catch his breath. He spenl seven years on 1ha1 classic show as news writer Murray Slau&hter. Everx regular member of the cast from "Mary appeared on .. The Love Bolf' except Moore and Ed Asner. Until .. The Mary Tyler Moore Show," MlcLeod was an unknown charactCTactor He was in such movtes as ••0pttat1on Pcmcoat,.. ..The Sand PebblC'S:· and ··Kelly's He~.•• He played Happy for two seasons of .. McHaJe 's Navy" and bad auest roles on "The Untouchables .. and "Hawaii Fave--0" Sunday, December 8. 1985 3 Soap star living high in both het show and circus By LYNDA BlRSCH "Guiding 1,.ight's" lite · · · she won an mmy as best daytime actress (as Reva). and not only is her role continuin~ as Springfield's most sym- pathetic vallainess, she recently flew 20 feet an the afr for prime time as she performed a trapeze act without a net for ~ l.Qlh amruar-··c1rcus of the Stars which afrs tonight at 9 on CBS. Accordina to the now calloused. bruised and 4ch..ing Zimmer, "l wanted to do the show as long as I got to do something demanding. because I turned 30. I'm not afraid to admit my age and for three years . raa oflcaving my 3-ycar-old daughter mother- less. Sol wanted a challenge." During practice, Zimmer says. "I got bruises up and down my arms and down the backs of my I~. My husband (actor A.C. Weary) was embarrassed to walk down the street with me in sleeveless tops and shons because I looked like an abused wife. l wanted to wear a siP,l that said 'In Training for Trapeze Act.· • Zimmer's not the only soap star who's going to behaving a hif! time on the show. "Da s ~f Ou~ Lives~• Pe.ter Recllell (Bo e wire 30 feet above the ground, fi ve-eighths of an inch wide. The rarely seen walk up the slant wire to the actual high wire requires balance and 9treogth. According to Reck.ell, "l don't know why I wanted to do this. I've been aaked-&hakfttettton-.n-awfut- loL Because rm crazy. It's a challenge. I like to challenge myself. Giving yourself physical challenges like this is fun. It's also a very mental thing. being on the wire." And rounding out the trio ot soap stars 1s Deidre Hall (Marlena, "Days of O ur Liv s" · e ephant cat out o f her hand. She says, "I was offcreo the trapeze act and I turned that down. Theo I was offered the high wire act but I turned that down." Because, says Hall, she's "afraid ofheights." Even though she's high up on the elephant, she said that part didn't bother her. "Anyway, I have a lot more faith in animals than l do in my own balance. So I figured the best thing to do was to trust Joe the elephant to do his act." - "Gal~ Llftt" nu ma ztm. mer••:;· wlt1a Krlatl l'ernll ud Gil en) wW be f•tand • tontp • .. Clrcaa of die etan." Football no kick for soap watcher By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: Why on earth would the networks not have the soap operas on Thanksgiving Day? It's unbehcvable. I wait all year to be off a couple of days -Christmas, Thanksgiving, New Year's-and what do I act? Football and dumb parades. Give me a break. 1 already know what the Bull- winkle balloon looks like. Why do they do this? -lt V ., Lawrence. Kan. A; Flnt of all, tile 11etwork1 are C09&racted &o ra football pmet. For eumple, Wt year NBC dW &H New York Jett n . &M Detnlt lJOD1. lt'1 a bl1 football 1ame aM &Hy.uame tbt people will be watdla& tbt •~ ••• alH pac&ed to ru Ute St. J.otd~• u4 Ute Dallat C.wMyt. TIMy laMettly beUen tbt tbt'1 wat people wut -Ht soape, bet fMdtall. ABC, .. &H o&Hr i.a.M, dtdded te ru Its Mapl .na Ht coe- uacted &o do uy apeelaf pmes. Friuy all 4 Sunday, 09Cember 8. 1985 tile aetwork1 bet CBS aired t•elr replar progammia1. We 1et 1•&1 of complaJatl, by .. e way, aboet special tllows, ra&kr tlau soap opera1, beta& ru darlq '" ll0Uuy1. However, moet aetworb aJ.at stvta1 tile people .Ut tlMy wut ltelpt tile ratla11, u4 uully tll' ratla11 for special football 1ame1 draw over .. e 1oap operas. Q: Just saw an advertiseme nt for a show called "Foley SQuarc." The girf in the commercial looks vaaucLy familiar. Could she be from a soap~ - E. P .. Buffalo. N.Y. A! Sare cot1ld be. Marpret Coloo waa ta1t see11 • uyUmt u Mara• oa "A1 &M World 'hf11t." Before tbt lltt appeared OD "E4p of NlpL" Ce._ 41ecl4t4 It wu Ume to ._,... away from ~ ... ,. u4 try Iler laud at prime Ume. U obvtoe1ly pal4 off. ladMlllallJ, "Foley Stfun" la a..,.. of Ba,..y~Uer/Nipt C..rt/a.ten rolled late ... , wtdl a Hit Of tllptJy W•Ch c~Hcten wt.o all cu~ for ea4* othr ~ H,,..Oy provide Iott of ....... n.t IMw It 11a&e4 to na •CBS. Q: Can you explain the relationlhip between Bob Hushes and Barbara on "Al the World Tums'r' Why doea he feel ao clote to her? Were they ever a romantic item?-S.V., Boston, Mui. A! AIGMP 8a1'ua WU ........... la Bob o.ee, die tn• lt IM't lier ,..,,. ... . 8a1'ua -E'' ...... J..Uw •u w of S.. B 'wiffl. llicw..lallJ, 0 ... Spemeer, t &o ~ tlM rele el DU1J oa "AU My CldNr9," played J_.fw • tlletMW. Have • question about your favorite soap or so.p 1t.ar1 Write to Lynda Hinch., c/o News Ameri~ Syndu:atc, P.O. Bo• 19620, lrvioe, Calif. 91714. 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Af i YllM* CNN wins approval for Soviet TV setup WASKINGTON (A P) -Cable Nc"s Network has been granted permission to routinely receive transmissions of Soviet te levision pictures direct from the Soviet satellite system. a Federal Communications Commission official says. The permit is subject to instant cancellation withou t heanng any time "such revocation is in the public or na tional 1ntere!it," a statement from the FCC said. John M. Coles, of the comm1ss1on's 1ntcmat1onal fac1ltt1cs div1sion said he did not think the government would u~ the instant revocation clause to ce nsor repons. "This is not related to content or programming," he said. CNN has obtained permission from time to time to rttc1ve special events ooverqe from the Soviet Union. including last year's telecasts oftbc "friendship Games," which the Sov1ets set up when they w1thdnwlrom the.1984 Ol~pics. The hocnac which Coles said 1s the first one allow1na routtnt reception from SOviet aatc11ites, upires 1n su month However. CNN can apply for renewal. I ,.. c: -.:i: ~ i ,.. c: l-~ ..c: ;$ :,, f :i c .. E :::: :I E ~ -.., .::: , ~ ~ :,, ..0 ........ IJ) ................ ..... .., ......... ~ .......... .... ............................ ............ =" .. ... _... ... .., ..... .... • ,,.,. ~._, DIN a .. 1111 ,.,. c-. ..., .... ,.., ... , (1Wt1el (lfn.) .... Tuesday ....... ......... ~ ...... Maft,,.. ..... K.t r 't• 4 ..... Lw'i DI ... '--. (P9rt 2 el ~(2hr9.) for THE RELATIVE WHO HAS EVERYT HI NG •.. ... INCLUDING A HEA RING LOSS An ll\frared s---1 u-tno ~ ,......._ t~ ••uAlnq more enjoy~ lor the entl,.. lain.I.I, 11\..u&We u.>-t ~'--...& toe ~U.l\t ...... ht "'""'""-•""--.. ll\9 ..i-at norm&! 1-le 'l'Me .,..._, .a.o m.U. Lew·ruoht TV -~ ...,.w. whll& oU\an I.I\ U.. ~,_,..~•....a. 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M - .. .. - .. -= 7 11:11 - .. .. -- --- - -Sunday -Morning-----.. 1 .. -i:t:.",.,, ·-..... I -=II.MCI A1W1. A9 TMI W MTC. Robert Sapolsky portrays Amahl, a poor crippled boy who offers his most prized possession to the Three Kings as a g1tt 10< the Christ Menotti's Chrtstmas opera ( 1 hr ) =1~~ ... .,. .... .., .... au&.11•11 • .-TICllU. 'llOY•mw CGUm POOTUU Brigham Y01Jng at Hewa~~ (3 hrs.) .. ,a-•t•Clom• .. POI om ,._ "The loyal Opp06I hon" Report on Pope John Paul ti's meet ing with lhe WO<ld's btshOPS to dlSCVSS ble VetlC8n II reforms .-Ttclll.W .•• ,._ ..... ..a .. TWLOOUATW••ll Yount '9TMl-- 8'.aAY llAll Cll.::M. TMI MOm Pm?,_ . ~Lan "Felashas No More A look at a tnbe of Eth1op1ar1 Jews whose struggle to overcome famine and the hos- t1hty of their countrymen has met w11h mixed results ( I hr ) G)MMCUAD..a CC).,. "Kelly" ( t981 . Orama) Robert Logan. Twyla-Dawn Vokins. ( I hr . 34 min) Cl)~ '91"1PmnCATI Cl).,. "Hembone And Hiiiie" ( 1984, Comedy) Lillian Gish. Timothy Bottoms l 1 hr , ~9 min ) • lZ) .,_ "Bye Bye Birdie' ( t 963. MUSI cal) Dtck Van Dyke. Janet Leigh ( 1 hr . 51 min) .. •CID .,. "Hans Chrisf111n Andefsen ( t952. Musical) Danny Kaye. Jeanmalre i hfS) .. rw"•.. .. ii L't&. '*' "Falashas No M0<e A fool< at a tn~ of Ethiopian Jews whose struggle to overcome lamine and the h08· llllty ol their countrymen has met with mixed result~ I ~.'*' ,_.,. CllCAIOl'9amcll 8'.aAYllAll Mml-... 8'.aAY (R)Q a "llBIAle-VIUIA NI IOCID ... 19 CMt I• IWIT .,..., L..-BI IFl .. WIDIN9M CllAUCI Ii umrtaa u..- Wm»O.• ..,, •MIAl'l' .,. .. ,.., DOWYCU-. ,A,,_ all mfOUICCI I MOOllD (II .--:I ,,..noo.s llllAWAY -.MC Thp Buc;hranger The Mcleod ch1ldrer1 lrld HPnril>. the Dutchman are k10nap~PO while ~earch1ny tor Jamie s inheritance I 1 hr 50 min ) l":W @ .,. 'Hurry Sundown" t 1967 Ora ma) Michael Caine. Jane Fonda (3 hrs I 19 e flLmll mM Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed cJue to 2!._ed~ breaks .. 9 CIJ 8'.aAY .am•11 Sche<luled a re- view of the Battle of Midway lslan.d, IM turning point tor the war 1n the Pacific dur· 1ng World War II. prollte of John Ham mond. 111ce president ot Columbia Records I t hr . 30 min I ... CCllJIS Cl ...~­IOa••me u.cm»o.• ·-..,,.ml Mft'Al'llC ._.OFMI-.. U A OWl / l'W A vtM to the Royal C8nadl8n Mounted Police Equ1tat10r1 Center near Ottawa. the symb+Ohc reljlllOl'lshlp be- lween a sea anem0<1e end 11 hermit crab, protechng pets from rebles, a Hool Club J>!llBOe Q I Mmllil-mtt --· .,.. "ElvtS -that's The Way 11 Is · r 1970, MusiC81f DocumMtary 11 nr 48 .. min) !1. _,.. 'lrreconc11ao1e 01ttereoces 11984 Comedy> Ryan O'Neal Shelley ----LOO~(~~mm -i CMMUl~CllMAUIW WAY OF l1ll1M 1:11 .a.a...... . Mao,_ IAft amt.a Ani- mated Gloland's httle creatures race to block the plans ot an ice-hearted witch l111enng his Christmas gOOd•es V01Ces Sall~= Carroll 0 Connor I_,_.,.. AT CALYlltf ...... 1. ... -~ UlmT Animated The tale ot a velveteen bunny transformed by a hltle~= into a real rabbit ~OCUll• .alTICBrm M1W Cll -.. CllmTIMI ... CUL Chrrstmas songs penormed by Bren da Lee. Dotty Par100. Bruce Spnngsteen The Beach Boys and other popular ar11sts are hp-synced by children who vie for $500 and a trip to Disney World Host Christopher Atkin~ •'> 101ned by 1udges Juc;tone Bateman JM! B Cohen and MiSSy Goto l ~ "Starstiuci., t 1982 Muc;icat) Jo Kennedy Ro~ O Done.wan l I nr 40 min I .. '900l ....,.AL .. ..,.,. ... 1W1'Y DAYI AUii Nim.--. OU&.-11 WAWUWllT " . ..,. WUumtlCA ..... MClfOI ,-.,.-wun .,. "The Trouble With Harry 11955 Comedy) fdmuod Gwenn Shtl~y MacLa1ne ( 1 hr . 39 min I . .,. 'Hefe Come The ~ ! 1945. Come<ty) Bud Abt>ott LOI.I Cos tetlo 12 hrl ) ., .. , ;'=:.':-"AL MW ... n1w:11 .... DAYf/l~V It I mT9I CClllaAl9 .. "Murder On fhe Oflenl f .. press" ( 1974 Mystery) Albert Frnney Lauren BacaH (2 hrs 30 min I ....... , Sunday, December 8, 1985 9 -lanclay Conl. Im:. •• , '" .... , .. ,Mir --·--,_TU mA• ··Prinoess And The Pee .. Tlil ~ °' 1he dassic. 1a1e slars Liz.a Mlnnell as Prlncesa Alecia. Torn Conli as Prlnoe Richard and Bealrk::e Slr==~~rce·s mother Q -1 (I) a lllOOIUU. Scheduled: Dallas Cowboys al Cincinnati BengalS (Live) \.J tws., 30 min.) • a lllOOM&. Regional coverage of In dianapolls Colts at Ctlicaoo Bears, Miami Oolphlns at Green Bay Packers 0< New cwk Jets at Buflak> Mis. (Live) t3 hrs.) e ... "TreeSUfe lsAand" ( 1970. AO-vent:Ml. Animated.: tn.) I ._.,nl-'lWY ~-·-..... Dark Allbl .. ( t946. Myslery) Sidney Toler. Benson Fong Charlie Chan lset~~ ~ n!i~I her myslery 1nvestiga11on == ,JI ...., ......... 1mr•.-....... ,...eomn ... ''Hotel .. (t967, Orama) Rod T , Catherine Speak. (2 hf&., 4 min.) n ~n••-MC1•cw PIPM'IDC:. Fame and power come ~ ' he beCOme8 klog ol he--"--... -----M-~ SKIM ... ..._ C....•WIM. """' ___ .._ _, .... .... ....,, -1m&.I -M (I IL& IJ.. Animated. Sill rougleh trolls plan to ubotage CMstmn by di9gul9lnO lhem- &elYe& aa elves and Wfeaklog havoc 1n Santa's Ill~. Cl) ... 'A Christmas St0<y" ( t983. Comedy) Pater Bltllngsley, Darren McGa WI. ~38mln ) (%) .. Rebecca'· ( 1940. Orama) Joan Fontaine, L.autence OIMef (2 hr& tO mirth • PM.wa.L. •m--"Playing F°' rime·· (1980. Ora ma) Vanessa Redgrave. Jane Alexandef i hrt., 30 min.) tW •n••t 11 ____ , ... "Slarhops" ( 1978. Comedy) Dorothy Buhrmln. Sl41fling Frazlef (i> ~~"The Music Man" (1962. Musi cal) Robert Preston, Shlrley Jones. (3 tn.et.=.... . I a •• n -.--Dela Slde6clok1 at Balli mottBIMt~) (ff) .. " h And Chang's The COi llcan Brotherl" ( 1984. Comedy) Cheech Mwtn, Tommy Chong, ( t hf • 21 min ) ([) •• "l<>Ye And Oeet'1" < 1975, Comedy) W<>OOy Allen. Diane Keaton ( I hr., 26 mW\,) Cl) .. "The Beet Yeart Of Our lives" ( UM6, en.mt) Fredric M•rch, Ollnn An chws. (3 hit ) w • 0 ,_ _, JC Penney Clasalc llnal round llY9 from S.r""'°°' Country CIUb lo 10 Sunday, Deoember 8, 1985 Laigo. Fla (2 hrs.) a AMC.A: n. amT arr (!) mWIE .. The Ballad Of Jo5ie" ( t968. Corn<?dy) l>of1s Day, Peter Graves. (2 hrs ) GD ._ITMIT A'°'* al gang lllolence kl local netghOOrhOods a report on lhe new wave of rock bands lrom Britain; how the farm cr1srs affecls the fives of farm chil- dren ( 1 hr.) I ....... Y•DCM801VD m I YOUT11Me11Mmmtt••=• -JUteiDOOD tlll 1-ITOCI• mmr ... ··~ .. ~ --YUM MEA__,.•WOPPW 1:9 ......a1-.,. LOIT 6'11- natph thinks Alice wants 10 mtKde< him; Hatph btarnes Alice lor his uoappetlzlng tunch. Ralph 1nvlles his boss f0< dinner. c;i ~I .,_ITOCI_ ~,__,.. CllMl.alT-.T ... ,.... CMIY,_,,.,.._,...YO Martin. this spec1a1 profiles who bung lheir 1alen1s 10 &ereen (HJ MO¥ll "WutheruliJ Height6" ( 1939. nomance) -Laurence Ohv1er. Merle Ob- eron (I hf .. ™ .... e ~ Regional coverage "' of Los Angles Raiders at Denver Broncoe Or Cleveland Browns at Seallle Seahawks. lit:(J~:.' ,.,,...,....., ... "Mary And Joseph A Story Of rai1h" ( 1979. Orama) Blanche Baker. Jeff East (3 hrs ) ..,. "Piranha! Plranhal" ( t972, Ad· venture) Peler Brown. WIH1am Smith (2 hrs ~ G '0.'"IC-(C).,.. "Bye Bye Birdie .. ( 1963. Musi- cal) Dick Van Dyke. Janel Leigh ( 1 hr . 51 min) AUITUUM OPa ,-. Men's FinalS from Melbourne (A) (2 hrs ) (L) .,.. "Broadway Danny Rose" ( t984, Comedy) WOOdy Allon. Mia Far- row ( t hr , 26 min ) {I) IDO¥il "My roollsh Heart" C t950. ~ mance) Dana Ar1drew5, Susan Hayward U hf , 38 min) CZ).,. "A Love In Germany" ( t983. Orame) Hanna Schygulla. Marle-Chrlsllne Barrauhj t hr , 47 mfn.) I 11L6'1 • M1C1m :II AT-""'IAWI ...a ..,.. AT .,. .,_ Schedui.d ravlewt.: anla Claus The Mollie" (Dudley Moore). "One Magic: Chtls1ma$" (Mary S1eent>ut9en. H11rry Dean Stanton): "F• ver Pilch' (Ryan O'Neel) (I).,. "Salk>r Beware" ( 1952. Come-<W Dean Morlln, Jerry LewlS (2 hrs.) (IJ .,.. "Lad· A 0og" ( 1962. Orama) Peter Breck, Peggy ~Y (2 hrs ) I "9-WITIM•--.n ----MOR9P .. _ = ==•a II I ..... •• la .,.. "The Quiller Memorandum" ( 1966. SU8p811M) George Segal, Alec Gulntl866 (2 hf5~ 9 .. --Al't'IC .... ,. South Regloo Quarter Finals· SI. Augos- llne \IS. Hilltop High School ( 1 hr . 30 min~,_ • 'd C•ITml ~ •-As Grant's (Oebbte Allen) dance as54Stant, L•oy (Geoe Anthony Ray) Is given lhe lask ol seleeting lhe lead In a school muslcal. ( 1 hr.) 1 -.wn .... • .... •• Hlgfllfght!nJfil'le AwardS for Cebte Excellecne Pf eselltaooo ( 2 hrs.) • ........ Regularly schedOled p==ramming may be delayed due to ~ breaks. "• m.LaA.......,m &Ull Hosted by Van Johnson and taped In t98.4. lhis mosbll lrltxlle to lhe bandleaO- er assoctaled wflh such American classics as "In The MOOd." "Moonllght Sere- nade"and "Challanooga Choo Choo" features gues1 performers Tex Beoe«e, Johnny Desmond, Sytvla Syms, Anita Gil- lette and Juius LaRosa ( t hr .. 55 mtn ) 1:11 NCIMMtm ..... 7 C•INl'l --ft9 C~ta IOlll ._ ,_. ... CO _. "Yentl" ( t983. Musk:at) Bar· bra Streisand, Mandy Patlnkln (2 hrs, 14 min.._ _, --~ath Takes A Holiday" ( 1971, Faniasy) Melvyn Douglas, Myrna ~· (I hf., 30 min ) • .. "The Smotfs And The Magie Flu1e" ( t983. Adventure) Animated ( t hf .. 30 min.) • • A IR m This special deals with many of the ways children may be ap- Pf08Ched by a 1tranger, and otters advice. with lhe help of lhe Cere Bears. on hoW to ~ no In theae tflUatlons • w.ma • -... Ale·-Fealured: Catherine Denewe. Mlchael Landon; Donna Mills al &n flallan luxury r9$0ft, a bllllonalfe's Hawaiian IUau, car racing with L°'enzo Lamas and T ooy 0enza. iRI .\.1, ~ ., • ' " .... M1'1 ~.,.... -Thts &howcaae IM· tur" vldeOt from the Grammy wlnnef'• lalast ~ "In Square Clrele" that lo- cluc* the IOflg "Part-Time Lovet." (1) .. -.0P.fOCIOll CH) .. "Hans Christian Andefaen" ( 1952. Music.al) 08nny Kaye. Jeenmalre. 12. hrs.) (!) .. "Corle 01 The PIM Panther" (;983.) Comedy) Ted Wass. Oall1d NIY9l'I .... .. "Johnny Dangerously" ( 198-i, m~ Keaton, Joe PiM:opo _ I :w -... Will •• _._,.~.,... Anlmaled 13,,,,. Karloff nar- rates t'1e llory of a m1~r•v '1rinc'1 wt'IO lnat to depffve the 11ny ..,111<11Jf! of Whollllla ot Chttstmes i ,,,,,,,,, .... --==-... -lunclay Conl. m llllAlnD1190UIMMAllTI """I (.1) .,_ 'The Rrv91· (198-', Drama) ~--"The CompelltlOfl" ( 1980. Dril p I LRITl\.EI Ol1,... ... am ,AmOUI Mel Gibson. Sissy Spacek Ove<extenood ma) n1chard Dreyfuss Amy Irving (? rt>iih11nt1 Calher1ne Oeneuve, Michael crechl declining ptollls and r1S1ng flood hrs, 9 rnm) I dl•t.11111 Donoo Mills ar an Italian lui1u1y waters threaten a ha1aw0<k1ng farm lam1- l S) .O ... Aeaet 1tB.1 •~ 1e~u11. d ull1tuna11es Hawa11an kJlllJ, car i 'PG 1~~ 2•.J. '" lh" Kansas Coty conce•I. REO '""'" w•I" '"''"'" '""''" ,..,. Tony !:!! L--~ (Maiill) Speeawagon performs "Keep on Lovin Ddnza (A) (I t1r ) ,_ -·- You," "Roll With the Changes•· and se1ec m 1UCKDCJW ~·W..,.W•illll'IM•o 11ons from their latest album 'Wheels Ive .. @ mA111T.-SOl1M-.a tn ·'The RTur~" ( t hr i ____ Deluge " Noah (I ew Ayres) l)fepar~ IOI' ITAi ii-* Guest Simon .,.acCor· ·--ii-111•-a worldwtde llOO/j by bulldrng an ark and ktndale J' hr) W ITM IAml Sports compet111on garhering a n;iale and remale of each spe· Ui) • •TNCGNUllD fearurlng cast members from 'Tal<.un c1es. w•lh God's help, Joshu~ (Robert Gi) M111m How various species or ptanl Cr~t" "Days of Our Liv~·· and 'Slrtl the Cutp} leads thP Israelites mto a seemingly hie lure insects an<l animals to effect the Beaver " Sem1l1nal round ( I hr ) 1nacces&1ble city 1n Joshua at JeftChO ·• po111natlOl'l process (A) Q ( 1 hr I U AT M 90Wlll Scheduled re11rews 2 hrs I .,,. ·Garbo Talks·· ( t984, Drama) _____ •_.·0"'or."' ... k-¥y-'1 .... v_· _(~S.,,y:u111LCes""'tu:e,._1 _...;u.wu.1U10J--U...,...J\f-----._..,.._,_.._,._,._.,----------------Anna-~ec Io r1i1tm h1s dv· Sh91lock Holmes". "fool tor I uve' (Stirn • •11ARCH011-tng mother's lifelong dream of meeting Shepard) ®J AIC.,,.O Greta GarbO. a young man sets out to 10- f) ~ TMI ~ An1m.11e1.1 Ttlr AUCI cale fllmdonfs reclusive screen teoend win1er11me ststue (vOtee by Jaci..1 .. Ver 1 CMAll..a ~ 'PG· 13 (1 hr, -'3 min 1 non) with 1M button eye<> comP'. alive 1 IOOITA&JC 1•• Bil8U ... when a young boy places a may1c h:ll on · -IAYO MAU . UMDA T.-a 11s head UI .,_ r vrl Apat.he' ( 1948 Wes! NI .al'Tl,All u .,. ·Pigs ( 1980. Hoiror) Toflr err I Jurtft Wayr.e Henry Fonda 12 nrs 7 1:11 GD awa IPOCl9 (irandfather Strat· Lawrence. Jesse Vtnl (2 hrs) 111111 1 ton and his staid cromes are transformed ll) HMDCAITU am ~NICI The Mlfli) w.AT ~ "Dance tn into barbarians when they retreat to his judge takes to the streets to l1nel out An11•r1c,1:1 Sc111 Francisco Ballet 1n C1nderel cabin 1n the woods wno·s trying 10 kill a cnme boss C) t 1 .1 M1,,<,, Piggy and Kermit the Frog rntro-i WATatC*W,.. .... .,,l'f'!Cll• hr ) oucP the San rranCt'JCO Ballet production 7:11 .-rYFAlRl tD .,_ Houseboat ( 1958. C<>ml• 1yl •I C..111di;rPllJ It hr 50 min) ,.... mM Regularly schedule<! Car~11. Sophia Loren (2 hrs) H llOVIE ft1,. nr1111r's Fdge· ( 1984 programming may be delayeel due to m ··The Last Rel.lei" ( 1971 West Or;i111111 Rill Mwr:iy Theresa Russell 12 breaks em) Joe Namath, Jack Elam (2 hrs I ,,... i3 min UllY-ALD ..•.. , .. ,.., ........ DAft•DOTTO -"'81\m 4l1t --~ M1kha11 Bary-;nniko11 choreographed and stars 1n lhts at. claimed 1977 prOd\JcttOn o t lhe Tcha1kov sky hOllday classic.. pe<10fmed by tM Ame11can Ballet Theater with GefSf>y 1<1rk lanel 1n tne role or Clara (Al ( 1 ltr 35 4l:lllm1n J...., .._. &C.: A RCIM. a•T'llAI Animated Two connt111ng businessmen try 10 pw frt trom Chrrstmas while Sitnta Clauc; ha-; other releas U ,._ mollT Featured lip·~ 011 beat11~ lhe Christmas shopping rush dP ~ner Elet1a Ca'><!de1 'ACIMIM,_ .a¥9 "M1r11c1~ On 34th !.llet-t ( t947. Comeely) MaurP.en O'Haril John Payne (~ I :...~ I I I I .. 90RTI 8'ICW. .,. "Saturday Night Fever" ( 1977 Orama) JoM Trevotta. Karen Gomey (I hr .48 min) (%).,,. "Bye Bye Btrdie" ( 1963 Mu-.1 cal) Dick Van Dyke. Janet Leigh ( t hr 51 m1nL •1•o m.,,. Fam As Grant's (Debbie Allen) dan~e assistant, Le1oy (Gene Anthony A.iyl is given the task ol &electing the lead 1n a school rnusteal ( I ht I I ~~ --NITY • llOCllY Chicago Black Hawks et Edmonton Oiler• (Live) (Subtect to blackout) (3~ fl'MlJ Fsme and power come with the territory bvt they may cos1 Gunge a friend when ~omes king ol the Ooozers O .,. "The Adventures Of Tin Tin" ( 108', Adventure) Animated. 11 nr '7 -Evening----• .. fJ.,,. D •TlllTUMllT 1lm -Interview >N1th Withe Nelson ( I hr ) 8 .,_ "A Shot In The Dark" ( 1964 Comt>Cly) Pet~r Sellers Elke Sommer A pohr P 1n-;pt>ctor vlndtC.ates a par10f maid ul 1 r,erie5 t)f rnurders (2 hrs ) U @) MR. fOOTUU. Pittsburgh Steelers .11 Sa11 De1ii9 Chargers (l r11e) Q (3 hrs) ~ ~ Ttip Uu1ller Memorandum ( t'llifi :.u5µ·,.r ""J George Segal, Aloc '"" nP.,., nri11-;t Intelligence hires an ,.,,. , "L·I • ".ue ttie hNHlQuarters ol a Ut!• N,11 "' ;.11 i..-.1t1on 12 hrs I m •.••• .,. (I) lllOYW , .1y t ,1ay Down· ( 1978, Ael .,n,.1 .. •P) \1,,, '' ,,. I leston Da111d Carra J" " : ·u~1 .. m 11bmanne. rammed by a w r.,., ,, J '• t> Qtltt!r sinks and becomes the •1ti1t r Jf ii 1tilr1ng resc.ue attempt (2 hrs I I Ta T rie carpenters, masons. weavers and eng1neets <>I the animal wOflel are ot>se<11ed at work ~ 1 hr ) 'P IT.MT OI _,,_ M Prollles of Sammy Davis Jr David Brern'ler Doris Day and CarOle Bayef Sager, the ortgms ot "Se!.ame Street ' (A) ( 1 hr I =1=(Maml) rT'IAU.. ..,.~n lmM.l ._ A detern11ned eng•Mef invents a ctlrhJ Siled pwyr8n'ln\8bkl robot narne<> v1ck1 that wins the approval ol his wtl" ond SOf'I ao wm oa"' t°S) llCMI · Harnbooe And Hillie" ( 198~. CotM<Jy) L1lll3n Gish, Timothy Bottoms_ A dog embarks on a harrowing Cr06S- country trek lrom New YO<k to CalltOfnla 111 search ot •I' OWnef after the two be- (.orna •.1·1 11 1h·d at rm mrPof't 'PO' ( 1 hf . ., ;9 nurt l PAYAllOTTI The Metropohlan Opera star smgs "Ave Marra:· ··o Holy Night" and other Christmas claSSlcs lrQrn the Notre Dame Cathedral 1n Montreal (A) ( 1 hr 15 min) .. IJ Cl) M.L.cTM Pllff'f POI 1MClr' MMM President and Mrs Reagan are greeted by their HollywOOd friends and as· sociates as the Variety CtubS lnt91nationa1 honors thetr fOfmer cOlleBQUe by dedtcat 1r1g a new children s hospital tac111ty 1n his name ( 1 hr) II e wall n... ··Aernote Cootrol Man" stars Sydney LaSStCk Nancy Par- sons and Shawn~ O 8 m• m 6 Dempsey (M1· chaet Brandon! laces a mixture ol theft anci muroer as he attempts 10 track CSOwn Arab 1err0f1s1s and drug trathckers tn Lon oon (I nr) u , • .._. ~ 01 MCC11a coua. 11MI (J) TM.a ,_ 1'MI DMK-Susan S1rasberg c;tars as a woman wti<>"s able 10 antterpate the results of vel) stranoe oc- currences .... TV.._..._..,_ ......... _, ..... I • IGUD 80Ut Guests The Sp.nners Kenny Rogefs. Freddie J&ek$0f'I. ·Wang Chung, Juice Newlon, StarShtp. Howard JC>ne'l, Phil Col11<11 ( rnlerview) (1 hr ) 1 ...... w1w 1 mAm "'Bleak House Esther"s guardiafl asa<s her to run Bleak House. Ledy Oe<>rock takes an 1nterest In tho ~atl'l of o mv!o:erk>us law·writer (Part 2 ol 8) O 11 hr ) c~ lllOWI "No $<noll Atta11 .. ( 1984. Com- ~yl Jon Cryer f lemi Moore Ob9eS8ed with an •Sf)lflnO .i•iger in hef twenl-. an •l'ICOHtglble 16-)•l<tr-<>ld lrW)A to help grve her sngging car.~• a bo08t 'A' O ( 1 fv 4? min l Sunday, Deoember 8. 1985 11 -Sunday Cont. (1)..,..,. <ID ... "Irreconcilable ()tferences"' ( 1984. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal Shelley Long A 9-year-old gt<I feeling neglected and unloved. ~s legal aid Lo drvorce hef&elf from the cuatcxfy of het" ever-pr&- ocoupie<I parents and move In with he< lorrner housekeeper 'PG' Q ( t hr . ~ mind.. ~ --~Chrlstmaa Story'' (1983 triple murder near a skating rink ~ads him · to conlron1att0ns with the KGB and a glObe·troltlng Amt>ttC!ln 0tiS1ness tycr><1r 'R' (2 hrs . 8 min ) .. !:t:MQMT PAVAROTTI .. CIAL *A......,T ........ ,,... ............. (()C( - Comedy) Peter Billingsley. Darren McGa H vin Based on a Jean Shephefd st()fy '1'i) A a.rnlM ..CW.. wrT1t LUa..:> Small·town A(J)eflca in the mid· 1~0s . IS "'Mam The Me1topo111an Opera s1ar the eeltlng lor lhis holiday memoir about a 'llngs "Ave MaM" "O Holy ~~ighl'' and boy who onty wants a Red Rydef BB g nlhPr Chrr'itmas clasSK:s from the NotrP IO< ChriStmas 'PG' ( t hr • 38 ;:J Dame Cathedral 1n Montreal (R) 11 hr I Uiem ... la.LftllDm 30 m111) .. e Mllm llt'CllaCI •J •r-.. 11'111 The '9 8 ICHOOL llAT ToPlc Vear Rovri<l 11r•!lQ8 relatlonshje that begins 10 dev_el~· ----~S-chOOIS op betWeen a bOfed fl008ew---ire&nd an es· ~ A':. Granrs (Debbie Allen) caped convtet that bfeaks Into her home dance asi.1stan1 l eroy !Gene Anthony ., altered by an unapparenl facl S1ars Ray) 1s g111en lt•e tas~ ot selecting the leart ICrlst?-:r.:=t Kono ~=-~::1:~~~~~~~~~~s ~~1~~t11s W• I • t ,,ga1nst him in C0\.111 Q ( 1 hr J ~T'l'MC1a9 11111 -90MWAYOltHOWrm ..... I -... .. (J) ~ Gf M IT• From Cae-~ m.-w" °" MOTi A look Bl a aars Palace 1n La.s Vegas. ringmasters Bea man Who was ltnec! tor chmt>ing a t 1f) A11hur. ()ck Clark and Merv Grttt1n Intro story building. a compo<..er who make· duce feats ol demng-do by celebrities in-music with ordinary sounds O ( 1 hr ) cludlng Lucie Arnaz. Chrlttopher Atkins I "•Rrm and Nell Carter Guest star· Burt lancas-....,PALWBL ter 2 hrs.) llMlmilCI nlEATm 'Blea~ House eopar y r u a er o run eA remlere. Orama) Richard Thomas. HO\Jse; Lady Dedlock takes an interest 1n Mary Crosby A routine business trip turns the death ol a myste11ous law·writer (Part Into a nightmare for a small-town couple 2 or 8) O { 1 hr 1 ~min I who fall v1e11m to a city's Stn1ster elements Ui) ...,.,__ 1(2 hrs ) (C) ITft9 Wa.8 fh•s showcase tpa l&L.TWC:.WO tures videos from the Grammy w1n1ic1 '> ~ An underworld ktllef 1i. latast album In Square C.1rcle" that 111 trying to klM his brothel who plans 10 1es11 eludes trie song "Part-Time Love1 · iagalnlt him In court Q { 1 hi ) Oi) ... ,,., our • AmNCA lntPrv1PWS .. il d Clm With farmers, unemployed lactory WOik CIUR•l -..TlmtDOICGl'f'aL ers. divorced molhers ana the urtJ;m .. "II Came Upon The Midnight homeless provide 1ns1ght into t11e t111anc;1a1 lear" ( 1964, Orama) Mickey Rooney. phght of many Americans. Narrated by Scott Grimes A retired New Y<><k detec Lee Grant ( I hr ) t111e dies befOfe he can fulfill his Christmas (f ) TM.U ,.. TMI DASllll A 7 YIJl'I' promiSe to his graMson. so he strikes a old girl's teddy bear is anything but cuddly "heavenly borgain" to return to Farth (? when 11 starts to wreak ha11oc and take on hrs ) an ee11e hie of its own I •• [I ill COfllLAle r S) 9l7nBI As I heir retaltonsh1p w1>.i~ WIU Eel wm Bleak House ens Joe and Chfl seek CCITT1r1i)n1onc.h1p The lawsuit of "Jarndyce 1111 Jarndyce through personal ads O drags on through genera lions and 15 !he 1· 8IC -~ QQ---llllOl•IKICU~ focal potnt of this Charles OICl<ens work -...., ,__,. In ep1sooe one. Esther Summerson IS -,.,. ..,.._. summoned to London "fhere sh& meets ITAi IAml Sports compe1111or1 Richard Cerstone and Ada Clalre. the ·featuring cast mernl>11rs from "Gener al prlnclpats of the caae. Diana Rigg and Hospttaf." "Love Boar anrt "Roots. Denhotm EHIOll star (Part 1 of 8) Q ( 1 Guests Scott Belo. Loo Ferrigno Sem11t hr ) ,. n&lfound ( 1 nr ) l ,...,.um a ... Jll8ll _. Regularly scheduled (C) C 'I~ W •n Mortin 1ng 1 may be delayed due1 10 Mull p<esents 11 tongue-ln·cheell took 111 the Slefeolypteal suburban white fanuty .. ,_ Women's F1 Guest Siers Mer~~ Place. Fred W1lla1cJ nalt from Melboume (R) (? hfa) (l)M I IW' ([) ... "Being Thett" C 1979. Drama) (I) ...... ,.,_ Bob forehel'd rull$ 1n10 Peter Sellers., Shlt1ey MacLalne A tlmple-trouble when he's reviewed by p0111ica1 minded man, wtioee only ttnowledge ot wstchdOg ~ocl\ the world Is from the taleYlslon p<ograms -1·'!!!==• . he·a watched. unwlltlngly convinces ._. - tycoon& and polillclent that he Is a gen1Us .. ..,. PAii ·po· (2 h;:.10 mtn ) • llMll •,_,um.,,.... tn th111 (l)ITM Oscar winning lllm, d1111cer JacQues CZ) .. "Gorky F>arll" ( \983. Mysttly) d'AmbQlte It Ill work With New Vork City WllRam Hurt, Lee Marvin. A MotCOW horn 1Ch<>Olchtldrtr1 H they prepare lot a per lclde lnai>eetor'a investloatlOn Of a bllarrt k>fmanoe with Kevin l<line end Judy Col· tins at Felt Forum ( 1 hr 16 min) 12 Sunday, December 81 1985 .. , •• ( ) .... ~MllPlliillll•ow-s~n Strasberg stars as a woman wh<>'a able to anticipate the results ol very strange oc currences l:JW.Y.QIWIT II)) anaT.-T nll -Interview wlt=~hr ) -=== 'Cl_,I ~ •w-1--"' Mutt bri~ the HarrJSOnS (Mary Kat Place. Fred WMlard) back 10< a secood sa 11r·ca1 piobe into the Ille of a stereotypa Ame11can wMe family Guest Harr7 shearer ("Sau.wday Night LNe' > .El..,... .. (Ji).,. "'Sudden Impact" { 1983, Ofa maJ Chnt Eastwood. Sondra Locke Near San Francisco. streetwise detective Otny Harry Callat:laA seer~-e >t1ttiehst1c: killer 'R' Q ( t hr , 57 min ) PJ llCME "Red Mountain" ( 1951, West ern) Alan Ladd t 1zabeth Sco11 Un•On suppor11ng towns 111 Kansas and M1ssour ;ire ransackeel t>y Ouantrlfl and his Raid ers (2 hrs) ~ MOm't1IOa I .. 1MI LOIT .... Ralph thinks Allee wants 10 murder hrm Ralph otames Ahce tor his unappetillng lunc~a~~ 1nv1tes his bOss tor dinner o m ~ Featured Artie John son tells how lonehness led him to laugh In and more ,,. a...a ...... 1t.11 lllm&Y 9GITi PmA1. llJYA The fir t him v r dOCU men11ng the 1ncredl le chain of events which turn a sperm and an egg Into a newborn bat>y rs presented (R) Q ( 1 hr) tt:11 LJ llCME -BroaClwdy Danny Rose" f 1984 Comedy) Wooay Allen. Mia Far row A smat1-t1me but gOOd hearted talent agent works d1hgently to make successeft of his hopeleSS clients 'PG' ( 1 hr ?6 minJ. tt.111,:.- lfiihW IPmTi a Lb ..-cA Scheduled Chr1Stmas gilts tor women. "Miami Vice" ef\d other TV shows· theme musk: ( 1 hr ) a ARICA; an a. A cown •n (f) AT M MIMll Scho<luted reviews 'Rocky IV" (Sytvester Stallone). "Young Sherlock Holmes". "Fool for Love' (Sam She=~nw ~ llCME "Humongous ( 198?. Horror) Janet Julian Da111cJ Wallace A d1sftgureo murderer stalks a party of feckless teen- agers weekending on a remote island 'R' Uhr. 35 min) CZl llO'fll "Starstruck" ( 1982. Musical) Jo Kennedy. Ross 0·0ono11an A teen-age Au11raUan g111 finds Instant lame as a punk rock singer when her manager-cousin 'Jtages a daring pubhc11y stunt PG' { 1 hr. 40m1n) I MnLOI 1t:ll TM1Aa.nt1•am 11'9 .,.. "Dead Helt On A Merry·r.o Round" ( t969 C~I Jnmlt" r.oourn. Camilla Sparv After h1•. 111 .. .011 1''1 Of" a con artisl gets rtghl Liii• 11 w n•lf µldnn1ng an aorporr b11nk 11H>L+ , 1 .,.,., 111 51mutta· neouSly with the •1'1111 • ,, r1u .. 'l.1nn dlgni tery~~· 15 m1111 I , ....... .... 0 11mccmU&.A. ... "Under The Volcano" ( t98<4. Orama) Albert Fin~. Jacque41nt 81tee1 Director John HU9ton s 1daptat10n of Mel· COfTI l OWl'Y' 8 novel A former Brltlsho con- sul tormented by alcohOlltm and hll peat. ALL-STAR DRAMA, SONG , AND DANCE. , How could one ~imple court case ruin so m <rnv live~? Find nut how the legal process of Victo rian Eng land could rxploit innocent vi('hm::. to r personal gain. Diana Rigg and Denholm Elliott star in the Ch.irlcs Dickens classic. MASTERPIECE THEATRE "Bleak House ." SUNDAYS PM The ren owned Ita lian tenor returns in a program that ha"i become a holid ay tradition, singing such favorites as Schubert's "AH· Maria," Biz et's 'J\gnu s Dei," a nd Franck's "Panis Angelicus." A C HRISTMAS SPECIAL WITH LUCIANO PAVAROTTJ . SUNDAY 9:15 PM .....J Stay tuned at 10:45 pm fo r dancing lessons from Jacqu ~-. d'Arn hot~t> in HE MAKES ME FEEL LIKE DANCIN'. KOCE 50 Orange County Public Television's Winter M embership Appeal r • - -lanclay Cont. struggles Ineffectually to reYef'Se hlS self deStructJYe t>ehavlot 'R' ( t h<. 49 min ) -,-..... "1.cllrTllMCt•• ••c:ua liaU.no. Cl-• Scheduled a typical day In Hollywood -glimpses ol a P<Odueet, director, actress. soap opera creatOf. company P<esident and othe1s a1 WO<k, 1 ........ -.,.. ... =:·& _..,_. --~ • llOClllT Chleago Black Hawks at EdmontO(l Ollets (R) (3 hrs.) ... •~ Martin Sheen narrates this hlstOfy of human ven1u1es Into space. Including the use of the rocket as a w ar . breaking lhe sound barrier, the launching 01 Sputnik I and the formatlOO of NASA o .. I,_,,.., ... ._,,.,_., I -•N Iii& .,.. "The Green Slime" ( t969, Sc1- enc&-F1ChOO) Roben Hortoo. Luciana Paluzzi Plant Ille from an asteroid attacks a U S. spa~ statk>tl (2 hrs ) (J) .,.. "Tenor From Within" ( 1975. Mystery) Pamela Frankhn. Ian Bannan A young woman gltted with CSP begins re- ceiving telepathic messages from her dead flance. who she believes is away on a 111 lo Eur . ( 1 hr . 30 min ) a Turne1's "Show Some Re- andau Ballet's "Gold." Aretha Franklin's "Think" and The Pointer Sis- tara~= Comaand Get II " I ... :.': ..... u. -.... ,Ulm W .,. "Dlal A Deadlt ,Number" ( 1975. Mystery) Gary Collins. Gemma Jones An unemployed actor poses as a paych1atr1S1 tn Ofdet to con money lrom a woman tOfmented by nightmares (2 hrs I -·nclay -llondng Movies- .. CID "Cheecn And Cheng's The Corslcen Brothers" ( 1984. Comedy) Cheech M11r- ~ Tommy Chong. ( t hr . 27 min ) •I.kl "The Stone Boy" ( 1984. Dfama) Robert Duvall, Jason Presson ( I hr • 33 min) "The CtlrlStmas That Almost W11sn't" ( 1966. Fantasy) A0988no B1anl, Paul 1!!PP (1 hr , 35 min ) •CZJ "Rebecca" ( t940. Dfama) Joan Fon telne, LaUfence Ollvler (2 hrs . tO min ) 79 Ill) "Bundle Of Joy" ( 1958. Comedy) Debbie Reynolda, Eddie Alhef (2 hrs ) 19 CC) "Home From The Hiii" ( 1960, D!'all)ll) • ROberl Mitchum, George Peppard (2 hrt., 30 min~ •OD "Ollveft' ( 1968, MUSICal) Roo Moo ~ Oll'Vef Reed ( 2 hfl • 26 min ) "Sahara" ( 1984, Adventure) BrQOl.e ields. Lambert Wbon ( 1 hr., 44 min.) • (l) "RelUfn Engagement" ( 1983. Docu mentary) G GotdOn Liddy. Timothy Laary ( 1 h< • 29 min l 14 Sunday. December 8, 1985 I CAmt PUN llPO .... , ... llOYll "Body OoublP I 1964 . Suspense) Craig Wasson, Melanie G11I fith. An unemployed HollywOOd actOf house-Sitting fOf an acquaintance. be comes ObSeSSed with a beau11lul neigh bOr. mvOlved with the porno him industry and a suspect ln a violent murder 'fl' Q ~hr . 49 min.) FR•ICT '°""' AmllMmwmt --..... W ... "The Wild Life" ( t984, Come- dy) ChriStopher Penn. Etie Stotz Wtth the start of school just around the corner, a group of teen-agers spends the last week ol summe< 1n all out hedonistic revelry 'A' oy an upperclass lratern1ty of macno at letes a group ol freshman booilworrn·OI. casts decide~ to set rhe COiiege's v111111 1111 stra=~ I ht , 30 min) l=IM ........ ... "TM Raz0r•s E~' ( 196· Drama) Btll Murray, Theresa" Aus<;{' Ba!>ed on the novel by W SO/'Nlrs. Maugham Traumatized by l'llS experie0< es in WOfld War I. a Chtca90 dream( travets to Paris and the H1malayw. 1 search of enllgh1enmen1 and sell lull11 rnent 'PG-13' O (2 hrs 8 mm ) (l] TC*.,., lllltf ( t hr . 36 min ) 1::91) llCWW "I'll Get You ( 1953 Mysl"''Y ---Gee1ge A111t Sally 61av A female Bril•'> ... 90Wll "A Very Special Favor" ( 1965 Comedy) Rock Hudson. Leslie Caron A lawyer pursues the daughl8f of a man he IS tndebted to (2 hrs ) I WATQI QI Wq•flT:all rl"ITCU• llE• ,._,.um .... "Bye Bye Birdie" ( 196~. Musi cal) Dick Van Dyke. Janet Leigh A teen age singing 1dOI abOut to be drafled gives his final tetev151on perlOfmance ( I hr !l 1 n11n.) W (S) llON "Alhe Da111ng" ( 1975, Come dy) Alan Price Jill Townsend The rnOd ern-day Casanova ol .. Alfie." now a Con 1 n a r nver, a ast meets his romantic match in a career g111 ( 1 hr 4(1 rnin l_ -(J) C81 ... -.nlrATat ••• 1911 ... .,.....,. ,_,.. t::9 ... ...... , ...... ---... _,.,,. M .,.. "Revenge 01 The Nerd<' ( 1984. Comedy) Aobtlrt Carradine. An· l hony EdwardS Fed up with suffe11ng mtermrnable hum111e11ons masterminded -(CJ "The Budd~· System" l 1984 Lome dy) Richard Dfeyfuss Susan Sarandon 1 hr. 50 min l "We Uve Again" ( 1934 Dfama) Fredric March. Anna Sren ( I hi ?:> min) -41) "Son Of Stnbad" ( 1954. Adventure) Dale Robe<tson. Sany FO'resl (2 hrs ) -(JD "The Secret 01 N I M H .. ( 1982 Fan tasy) Animated VOtCes ot Ehzabeth Han man. Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr .. 20 min) (%)"Pauline At The Beach" ( 1983. Com edy) Amanda Langlet. A11elle Dombas•e lhr .34 m1n) tW "Coal Miner's Daughter" ( t960. B109 raphy) Sissy Spacek Tommy Lee Jont>s ~ hrs , 5 min ) f: ) G "Brute Force" ( 1947, Adventure) Burt L ancasrer Hume Crooyn I t hr 30 min) -JU•.-nooa llovles- -· "Se• Ana The Mar* Woman' ( 1977. Romance) Joanna Pellet. Barry Newmon (2 hrs ) (~ ·car1n<>nbi1ll Run II" 1 1~ Comec:tvl spy and an FBI agenr 101n forces to t.ra a worldwide nerworlt ot ~.idnapPf'r~ ' !'f j:' ...... .ml "City Hear" ( 1964, Advenlure Chn1 Eastwood. Buri Reynolds Tow arr.I the end of Proh1btf1on. a cap whose part ner 1s murd6fed learns up wilh ht$ onP time fuend a private detective, and <'' c.;helrate., &eme tancy footwork to tra\.I down lhe killers PG' O ( 1 hr . 37 nM J (%) llCWW "Daughre1s Of Darkness ( 1971, Olama Del 1ne Se r oh• r n c.oup e on r 11 honeymoon ar 11vt> 1n ii lnghtened town where man• young w()rnen have recently been my~IP11 .. ~OUSE:.~:~1T::: mon ) NIAntCLM d llO¥W "No Small Alfaof' ( 198A_.G:Qg1 edy) Jon Cryer, Demr Moore ObsesSe< wllh an asp111ng singer 1n her rwenues, ar 111corr1g1tJle 16·year-old 111es to help g1vt her sagging career a boOsl A O ( I h1 42 min.) tlll (f)--~ m>.wm..,. Bwt Aeyrould~ Dom Deluise ( I hr . 46 min) ® Where The Boys Are" ( 1960. Come dy) Dolores Hart George Hamillon 11 hr , 39 min) t!:tl(l) ·Johnny Dangerously' ( 1964 Come dy) Michael Keatoo Joe Ptscopo ( 1 hr JO mm I • W 83 ·Kiss Me Kate" ( 1953, Musteal) l<a· lhryn Grayson Howard Keel (2 hrs ) a.CC) "Gri>at Expec1a11ons" ( 1947. Dfama) John Mills Valerie Hobson ( 1 hr 56 min I (ij, ProtocOl' ( 1984. Comedy) GOidie Hawn Ch11o; Sarandon ( 1 hr , 36 min 1 1 • l ove Me Or Leave Me" ( 1955 Mu;11 cal) Don<i 0Ay James Cagney (:> hri; ~ mm I t::9CZ l 'Sudden Impact' r tQl\J • 1m ..i1 Chnl FasrwOOd Sondra I JI.Irr , • 11, 'I/ min> •LC) "The Stone B<:, • -~ 1 fJ1ama1 Robert Ouv.111 Jas.)t .;r , 1 hr 33 m1n1 •CZ"' "Ret>e<:ta" ( 19.ir 1m.tJ ,lt>an Fon· 1a1ne. I ourence Olivier 1.t' hr\ 10 min) •tS} "Tht Christmas That Atmos1 wasn't' 11966 rantasy) Rossnno Bram. Paul Trioo I 1 h1 35 min 1 I -Monclay Coal • I ' t .. @ My C'ld Man·· ( 1979, Drama) KrtSly Mr N1c1tol Warren Oates (2 hrs ) -Evening----• ·10--•nMOUITm .... fl001UU. Los AngeleS Rams at Sari rrAnosco 49ers (Ltve) 0 (3 hrs. 15 mmc?...._ I MMT TO MMT . .UTllT .._. c Ml.., ~ FOOTIML l os Angeles Rams at San rranc1sco 49ers (live) O (3 hrs.) WJWTlmDI . fl\IDll mM Regularly scheduled p1oyrArn1111ng may be. delayed due to plf'~~:;.s I LA~T-.fAIRY MCMICT Wlt9m I *Ml "CC\nroonball Run" ( 1981, ComPdyl Aurt Reynolds. Dom OeLUtse Var10U'I oddball characters compete In a coac;r ro rnas1 auto race 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 m111) l £ II.All .-:A Women's competrlloo horn Sr F';iul. Minn (Taped) ( 1 hr) (~J m¥ll "Wavelength" ( 1983. Sclence- nr.11on) Robert Carradine. Cherie Currie. turPd and netalne<J by the U S Air FOfce ror 111ed1c11t e1pernnentalion 'PG' ( 1 hr . 27 •Ml ) t l.l Wlia _... 1llAI "''" Willie Nrl<;nr1 '" joined by Waylon Jennings, Jes· .Joi< oll<>r and BB Kl11Q 1n rhls concert ( 1 fir I -1=::~~ ...... =' Q.oel POil ~T The Rushes' f"IOU~ l'i SChPdtJled f()f defl'l()jjtlotl when rhe city plans 10 cooslruct a new subway station .,,,,., ....,.,,.._ ...... ..... "'...,..,,.. DOUICU. PMOTOlaitfflC ... UMTTA 1• C81 ... Bn'Bf~T~ lnrervl8w with Bob Hope 8 TUI ()) Pa llMAJlll A target range In Georgia that 1100s M 16 ITIIJChlne guns. Afln=l't ... nlmlCO.,,,, -. "'...,..,,.. ... CMID ,...,.um • 11.-r 1111&9--... ·'Songwrltef'' ( t98-4. Ou1ma) w1111e Ne'soo. Kris Kristoffer.on. The world ol country music Is mled w1th ups and Clowns for 8 revered country-western slng- 1tr ind his irresponsible ex-parlne< 'R' (1 hr 34 min ) Limn ... , ... TALI MA• "Three Lillle Pigs" Billy Cry<ita~ Jeff Goldblum and Valerrf' F"errrne sror Jn tho classie tale ol three d1mng pigs rhal match wit• with a hungry wolf O (%).,_ "P,.·u.1flne Al The Beech" (1983. Cnmedy) f\mMda I llOQlet. Artelle Dom- baste The romantic ups and oowns ol a young Parlsjan woman vacallOOing 1n Nor· mandy a& viewed through the eyes ol hef 16-=-old cousin. 'A' ( 1 hr .. J.4 min ) 79 al) lftWrOI 'I W C•mmaT ,.. m amTllM,...,.... Animated A young fox and a beer cub are acciden· tally pack.o on a train tran9p0rtrng Ctinst mas trees to !he City .... _, -TllW•E I uun ... ., ... ... nm ... ........ "' ...... .,.., mATa91 OI CllCMO hef favorite radish bars mlSSlng, She sus i !iCi t>est tnend O Mem,_llDU.NOODNm • (l)MD•Wlllli9UmAllce (Naral- le GregOfy) begins her ~IOUS JOurriev lhrougl\ Wondef18nd when she follows a white rabbit dOwT1 a hole and laces a se- ries ol obstacles in her search fOf a way home. Also stars Sherman Hemsley. Sam· my O&Vls Jf .. Imogene Coca, RJngo Srarr and Telly SavalU:., (Part 1 of 2) (2" hrs) D. 1"UOll•Mm~ ilalPractical jol(es are played on Mary Frann o f "Newf'lart" and Billy Dee Wii- iiams; NBA.~ (lhr_) James Cagney. Vlfglnla Mayo A 1uthless klllef turns out to heve an Oedipus com ~~~ ~ CIMWI ~a 'I IJCI Guests Rlchald Benjamin. Paula Prentiss. I':. "Mahogany" ( 1975, Drama) Diana Ross. Billy Dee Williams. A young black woman rl9e8 from the depths of the ghetto 10 intematlonal fame as a fastiton ~oe< and model. (2 hrs., 30 mio l • MllU z•t "All Summef In A Day." based on Ray Bradbury's story of a girt from Earth who tries to prepare ch1I· dren on a dark planet for the return ol sunshine, and "Danny's Egg," about an Australian boy who discovefs an emu's egg and cares for ii , hoping It will hatch 1(1hr.10mln ) ......u. M ... An e>Camlnatlon ol sc.h120- phrenics and thelf famltles reveals 1he llndlngs ol brain researchers and Identifies the neeCI for further atUdy. (R) o ( 1 hr ) CC) .,. "Cannonball R\ln II" ( 1984. Comedy) Burt Reynotds, Dom Deluise This sequel leatur" another colleellon of crazies lrl aN sorts of motorized veNctes racing croes-<:ouotry lor cash Many guest-star cameo.. Including Frank Sine Ira. Shirley Maclalne 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 48 mm) Cl)M!IMMI .. ,.. ... (8) .,. "Windy City" ( 1~. Orama) John Shee. Kate Capehaw. An etplflng Chicago wrl1et 11rugglee with a 1oman1lc dilemma and hit belt frlend'a Mlne85. 'A' Q_( 1 IY .. 42 min.) (!) C?ll .. ~a Ill Ct Guests Joen Embafy, Carol Wayne. (I) -.. Robin (Mlct\NI Ptaed) and Ne mtn must'flaht the 8'111 totces that thrMltn ~. tp:M<f tenor 8CfOIS Sher· wood For-:..1 hr.) -1 =--HlgNtghts ol lhe Awards lot Ca~ Excelecne prnen1a110n (2 .;-i.c,.c- LCMIOAT , ......... CMDOGILll .... l9CllOI-_, . ., CM·a~a.n. ... -8' .,.. l eve ts tleYer Sllerlt" ( rem1ere. Drama) Mare Winningham CIOf1s Leachman Conflicts and resent· menrc; arise when 1 yo.,ng woman. he1 deal parents only 11111\ ro the hearing world. leaves MrnP 10 gel roamed. O (2 lh!sl.n ---DYllMTY ..... LOii> R • B 1•1 • 8ndae""l1r"-.,...."""...-----; Annette o· 1 ool<> stars a'i a leachef 1n this :;.tory abOIJI riot> 1ma9111ary wOfld snared t>y 1wo 11 year old lr1P11•Jc; (n) Q ( t hr ) t.~ L *Ml Cnal Mu•Pr s Daughle<" 1 t9~0 81° graµltyl S1~'>Y Spacelc Tommy Lee Jo11,..; B1$i'Cl on L Orella Lynn's auto- Orography A girl from a OOOf family In ru- ral KenflJCky rnar11eo; a man who Pngfneef'S her 11se to <;lardom 111 lt•P muSIC industry ·pa· (2 hrs 5 mr" ) (!)CC1mrr_.rl1-.1 RonCarey (A) ~ *Ml Whe11 I\ Suanger Call$" t 1979 SllspenseJ Carol Kane. Charles Durning Whtie bflby·s1h1ng, a young woman 1s 1error1zed b he>oe calls from a ~c o ic 1 , 1 4 min ) Z' .,.. 'RPlurn Engagemeol" ( t983. Oocurnen1aryf G GO!don Lld<fy, Timothy Leary Ar public torurns and 1n private in· te1v1ews. G. Cordon Liddy and T1mo1hy Leary e~pre<>S theo bf'hels and phrlos0- ~r.\r1~ mrn I ne -.AT l•D•IJICB 'Dance In America Don Qu1~ote" Mikhail Baryshni- kov's produc11on of "Don Quixote" Is pre- senlPd Ov lhe AmPncan Balle! Theater, teatu11ng Baryshn11\ov 11nd Cyn1h1a Har· 11.!J ( 1 hr 50 m1ri I dU ~ ,_ ~F•C« The 1udgP lllki>S to thf> qtreets lo find ou1 who's trying 10 loll n cmnP boss O ( 1 hr) d _,.. The Hucksters ( 1947, Ora mal Clari\ Gable. Of't>otah Keu Upan ac- cepr1ng ;i positron with an 1dllf'rtlSlng agency :i m;:in d1..,rovers lhat the entire mOtle ol ">r1erat1n11 ttJrlS cro<;c; g1a1n 10 his sense !'I mn1a1s '111d vatoes (2 hfs 30 min) t1J 8rl9T~~lnleMeW Wllh Bob Hope (I) ........ FMWll A p.ollle OI Los AnoPleS R111<1e1 r11nntng back Marcus Al- len l:::WLTM• -1~·Ld'f = 'Best friends ( 1975, Suspense) Richard Hatch Doug Chapin During a !tip 10 Calllomla, an emot!Ondy distressed young man lrleS to dntroy his beSI friend's 1elatl00Ship with hlS gll'I friend (1hr.30 mln ) Q) ..... UITCll • ll:T elm In this fN&I· cal showcase. Sheena FASton lli'lgs "MadMsi ~ooey and Music," "F6' Y0411 Eyes Only.· we·ve Go1 Tonlghr· end "A Song IOI \'riv · G'ic-5t, KPnny Anoen ancs Al Jnrreau 11 hr ) GD_TMI_. e.,..accm Sunday. Decembef 8. 19a5 15 (C).,. "Great Expec;111t100S" (t!M7. 1W(H).,. "Protoeol" (19iM, Comedy) Orama) JoM Miiia, Velerie Hobson Goldie Hawn, Ct111s Sarandon A Wash· Based on the atOty by Char1el DIC.kens A 1ng1on cock1a1I waitress becomes a m001a young t>oy's hie tS deePIY lntluenced by a sensatt0n and a US d1pk><na1 when she chance encounter with an escaped Pfl&-lhwaFts an assaSSlnatk>O attempt on a vis· onet. (I hr., 58 min.) Ill~ emu 'PG~ O ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) (() UIB Ml Sugar Ray Leonard "8. -1Mll9lll'alCOCIWll Wiifred BeOltez. Nov '79 tn Laa Vegas ( t ,_ ,_ 0 Featured: Rod Steiger t11 J "3·3-0" classifieds ( t hr ) Lynch, Helen Mirren In Nonhern Ireland. a ~---IMCl .. Mm OD .,. "Cal" (19&.-. Orama) John IL.GU__, 19-vear-old Catholic man 18 haunted by ..... ..._. his Involvement in the murder of a Proles· .. TMMI M .._ This dOcUmen lent poliCeme.n ·R' ( 1 h< ~ min ) tary follows da59C8l piamst Mona GOia· • ~ bek as she per1orms for the women ol a -all --"Elean()( And Frankhn" (Pa11 1 Caltf()(nla pflson Of 2) ( t976. Drama) Jane Alexander. Ct) .,.. "The Rose" (1979. Orama) [<'ward Herrmann Ttie p<Nate llves of QmlcMldler Alan Bates A llambo¥ant President Franklin D Roosevelt an"'d=..,...h=-ts._ ___ rock singer !urns to drugs and alCohol wife Eleanor are tinged with lragedy but when she finds 11 d1lficu1t to cope with lhe lllled with love (2 hrs I fDessures of lame ·A' (2 hrs . 14 min) --1==·,.,.· Haw~(~ Brigham Young at -... GJllCWI · e&•• aima,i .,. "Slaughterhouse Five" ( 1972. • I U:mm... Comedy) Mlcheel Sacks. Aon Leibman .,. "Sodden Impact" ( t983, Ora-Based on the novel by Kun Vonnegut Jr ma) Clint EastwOOd. Sondra Loct<e Near A man encounters war, middle-class IMng San Francisco, streetwise detective Olr1y and ecstasy 1n his search for tulflllmeni ot Herry Cattahan searches tor a 11tual1St1G the Amerle8n dream (2 hrs .• 10 min ) kllter 'A' ( 1 hr . 57 min ) -· e LA11 ~Wini DA¥9 ~ .. , ... · Scheduled Bruce Willis of "Moonlight tW •• ., ~ 'ISi Johnny 1 ·~J°N'°..D Charlie Hiii ( 1 hr ) fends guns. Guett. 81zat>eth Oewson l ... •••nun-.-.y..,.. ._..,.,um...-1nth1s car-winning fllm, dancer Jacques d' Amb<>lse Is at w0tk with New York City schoolchildren as they prepare for a P8f lormanoe With K.evtn Kline and Judy COi- iins at Felt F°Hf1.t1tr) 1:-rrt~ ~~Hireling" ( 1973, Drama) Robert Shaw. Sarah Mlle& Attar sutterlng a nervoos brealldOwn. a recently widowed woman hires a chauffeur • (2 hrs ) Cl>.,.,. "Sahara" ( 19S., Adventure) Br~e Shl&lds. Lamt>er1 Wiison In lhe 1920.. an helrese' rledge to her dying 18· lher -lhat she wit win the cross-Sahara auto race 1n a sports car of hlS own Oesign leads her into dange<s ol PNllfy S()(t 'PO~r • 44 min ) t1111 !.,,,.~·N Boots" (1 983. Ora- ma) Kelty Niehols. J T Ambrose A young woman lrles everything horn falling 1n- san11y 10 Joining a cull • 10 ge1 oot of the armL( 1 hr .. 15 min) tW9 C1J I n .. IYml Named as the ch11lrman of an efton to save the bald ea- gi.. Remington becomes t~ target fOf undefhanded committee members (R) {.!hi tOmin.) • 9 mtd!IC... From Novembef flMM· Kenny Aogef'l and Peter Welter join halt JoMny C'Arton (A) ( I tw ) m-Guttt Ron Carey (A) ·--~ ~ Sltetcnea. Inflate-a-mate, ve ~ from WOOd'a talle&t l .,.._.._,.oot .. .-rMU.mW 16 Sunday. December 8, 1985 mmrf' rr 1W ln1erview w1lh Bo~_,. IOCI•• ..-mu. .,. "Oeughters Of Darkness· (1971. Dtama) Delphine Seyrig. Jottn Karlen A couple on their honeymoon ar rive In a fnghtened town wtiere many young women have recently been mys1e11 ouslx_._murdefed 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 min) ... W .,. "Sweet Novembef" (1969 Dtama) Sandy Dennis, Anthony Newley A terminally Ill young woman takes in a dlllerent lover every nionth. but compllca· !Ions arise When she falls If' love will'\ her Noveml:>er friend ( 1 hr . 20 min ) a. CD .,.. "Not FOf Pubhcation" ( t984, Comedy-Orama) Nancy Allen, David Naughton A lablold repor1er po!leS as a political volunteer to expose a mayOfal candlda1e·s complicity 'A' ( 1 hr . 28 min) .... .,.. "A lion IS In The Streets' ( 1953, Dtama) James Cagney, Barbara Hale A rural Southern demagogue gems the support ot poor dirt farmers and llM his way to pOlttlcal power (2 hi'$ ) • AT M ..... Scheduled reviews ~ocky IV" (Sylvester Stallone) , "Young Sherlock HOimes". "FOOi tor Love" (Sam She= D "Scared S11tt" ( 1953. Come. dy) Deen Martin. Jerry i..ewis A bus boy and a singe< rteeing from a murder rap take shelter on a ghostly laland where they encoun1111 a wealthy young woman with ~Oblems (2 hrs . 15 min l (fJ .,.,. "Lucky Te•an • ( 1934, West em) John Wayne, Gabby Hayes A cow bOy tr111& 10 clear his side611Ck ol charges OI armed robbery (2 hrs .• 30 min.) 1:. "Coest Ot Skejetona" (1 965. Drema) Rlchard Todd. Dale Aot>enaon A blg-11me diamond OMlef In Alrlee 11 the target ot an 1nsYrance ln¥tStlg&tlon (2 hr$~- ... "CtlmeS Ot Puak>n" I ISiM Orama) Kalhleen Turner. Anthony Per- 111ns A workah04ic fashion deSignef re- lieves rier cJeep·rOOled frustrations and an1iet1ef> as a high-p11ced prostitute by night, relentlMsly hOUnded by a homicidal street preacher ·n· O ( 1 hr 4 1 min ) '9PMA.llYM L(M-tll, .... ALL•M,M&Y ...... u. 1IT & ta Two ol Iii.Bulls Slat player~ land .. d 1narnr.s 10 a con a111st's sche<oe m CAii~ He c:WWATat ..,_ · The Seduction" ( 1982. Suspense) Morgan Fairchild, Mici'lael Sar- razm A glamorous TV news anchO™'OfTI· an 1~ v1ct1m11ed by a mentally dlslurbect admirer 'A' (I hr 4f»m1n ) (l)f.TWOOP fZ)llCMI "Going Places · ( t974, Orama) Gerard Depard1eu, .Patrick Oewaere Voulhs embark oo a bicycle 1rip that turns into a sexual Odyssey across lhe French counlrysi<Je A' ( 1 hr 5 7 min ) ~O.C. TODAY t1I WMJt AT lMm m¥ll "Things Are Tougt1 All Over· ( 1982. ComedyJ Richard "Cheech" Mar 1r1. Tommy Chon Two men have numer· 1 w ""' ng an ra owned, money·fllled limo to Las Vegas 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 m1~ --1--Y••-•• ---=-•• Rmn ... M .... ...,.., II m¥tl "Dune" ( 1984. Scienc6 FIC hon) Kyle Maclachlan, Francesca Annli. Based oo Frank He<ben's bestseller In the year 10, 99 l CflO warrtor attempts 10 ral· ly the IOwly dwellers ol e desert planet to vic10<y over a matevOlent monarch. 'PG t 3' O (2 l'lrs . 20 min 1 .. 8 llOVll "Banyon Walk Up And Die .. ( 197 1. Mystery) Robert F0<ster, Darren McGav1n A 1930s pnvole eye becomes a prime suspect when a g111 15 found dead In his ot1ice (2 hrs ) ... ...... ..rm C•UCOl..BmAI .. Mme• ...... "" ........... MW IN • .,.,. "Cannonball Aun" (198 t, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom OelulM Various Oddball characters compete in a coasl 10-coasl auto race. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 min) .,.,. .. Songwnter" ( 1984, Orama) Withe Nelson. Kns Krtstotteraon. The W<>fld ot country mttste 1& filled wtth ups and dOwns f()( a revered country·wnte<n ling· er ond his 11r~1>1e ft1' P911ner 'R' o .. 00 'Sw.11ti , .,...., •Tc.AY ........ .,. "Rebecc.11 \ 1'l40 Dfama) Joan Fontaine, Laurent.•• UhvlfJr An uoso- ph1sllcated young wo111.u1 1s. IOfced 10 compete with the ,.. • • • .1 her hus· bend'• hr&I w1to (, • 11111 I --;==----~;::;-- ..... 2424 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W 1st St Santa Ana -835-3171 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-9100 ALLEN CADILLAC· GMC-OLD8MOBILE 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway West of Avery Pkwy Exit 131-CJIOO 485-0800 ·-- ~aily Pilat Daily Pilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 642-0010 540-8211 THEODORERO~NSFORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 540-8211 PERFORMANCE FORD 120 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana-979-3500 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-54CM>713 BOB .LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd 892-8651 EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-M&-9303 CHICK IVERSON, lNC. 445 E Coast Hwy • • Newport Beach -173-olOO ·EARL IKE TOY OT A 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -M&-9303 -Taesclay _.._....... .. °"*_ •CC'> "Talk To Me" ( 1984, Orama) Austin ~~leton. Michael Murphy .• { 1 tir" 30 •(%) "Gorky Park" (1983, Mystery) Wil- • !lam Hurt, Lee Marvin. (2 hrs .• 8 min.) NI all "The Great Lie" (1~4 1. Drama) Bette Davis, George Brent (2 hrs.) 79(C) "The Red Shoes" ( 1948, Orama) Moira Shearer, Anton Walbrook. (2 hrs .. ~min.) ----•CID "Bile The Bullet" (1975, Western) Gene Hackman. Candice Bergen. (2 hrs., CS) "Rockshow" ( 1980. Muslcal) Paul McCartney and Wings. ( 1 hr , 45 min.) .. (%)"Johnny DangerouSly" ( 1984, Come- dy) Michael Keaton .Joe Piscopo ( 1 hr . 30m1n.) -CC) "Am11yv1lle The Demon" ( 1983. Hcx· rof) Tony Robel ts 1 ess Harper ( 1 hr • 45mln.) Cl) "Rich. Young And Pretty'' ( 1951. Mu· steal) Jane Powell. Vic Damone ( 1 hr . 35mln.) -@ "The Pink Jungle" ( 1968. Comedy) James Garner. Eva RenZt. (2 hrs.) -(%) "House By The River" ( 1950. Mys- tery) LoUts Hayward. Lee Bowman. ( 1 hr., 28 mtn) tW(C) "King Ot Comedy" ( 19.82, Comedy) min} G "The Besl or Enemies" ( 1962. Com· edy) David Niven. Michael Wiiding. ( 1 hr , JO min I -Afternoon Movies- -t 'The Mystery Of Ttie Golden Eye" 1976. Mystery) (2 hrs ) "Broadway Danny Rose" ( 1984, dy) Woody Allen Mia Farrow (I hr., 26 min.) (I) "The Last Starlighter" r 1984, Science Fiction) Lance Guest. Robert Preston. ( 1 hr .. 40 min) -(%) "The Seduc 11on" ( 1982. Suspense) M<>rgen Fa1rchi1Cl. Michael Sarraz1n ( 1 hr .. 45m1n) w• "The Music Man" (1962, Musical) !"Pan 1 ol 2) Robert Preston, Shirley Jones ( I hi 30 min ) W CCJ "You Can't Take II With You" ( 1938, Comedy) Jean Arthur. James Stewart. (2 hrs . 7 min) •CHJ "The Fortress" ( 1985, Drama) Re· Chel Ward. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) (() "The Red Danube" ( 1949, Orama) Walter Pidgeon, Janel Lelg". ( 1 hr , 39 min.) ') •(%) ··scarlaoe" ( 1932/ Orama) Paul Munl. George Raft. ( 1 ht., 30 min.) •CCJ "Talk io Me" ( 1984, Drama) Austin Pendle1on. Michael Murphy (I hr., 30 m1n.J CJ) "Johnny Oengetootly" ( 1984. Come- dy) Mlcl'leel Keeton. Joe Pi9oopo. (t hr .. 30 rNn.) • lllll CD ''Adwnturee Of Marco PolO" (1938, Drama) Gary Cooper, Basil Rathbone. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) • (!)"Raggedy Mao" ( 1981. Drama) Sltay ~~£tlo-Roberte. (2 hra.) •CC> ·•Aml1yvllte· The Demon" (1963. HOf· ror) TOC'ly Rot>e<ts. TollS Hatper (I hr .. 46mln) CID "The Prince And The Paupei-" ( 1977 18 Svnday.~ber8. 1985 Adventure) Mark Lester. Oliver Reed. (1 hr., 53 min) (%) "Gorky Park" ( 1983. Mys1ery) WU· ham Hurt, Lee Marvin. (2 hrs .. 8 mlri.) -1ven1ng, ----·11.w ... --... "Ari American Chttstmas Caror \ 1979, Fantasy) Henry Wlnkler. Dorian Harewood. A m1ser1y Oepre681on· era American is given the chance to see s pest, ,=>feseRt eR& futUfe !iv~ b1 e Irle of ghostly Christmas visitors. (2 hrs ) Cf) CGUW IAmlTUU Westein Mlch1· In at OePaul (Live) (2 hrs ) • ... Q t-.09Mft' WVWT111Q111 ..... .._ Regularly scheduled p=mming may be delayed due 10 I .. :~ 'I ~-·• ••n CGUW IA9ITIM.&. AubUrn at Ala· bama·BlrmlnQham (Live) (Sub1ect to blac= (2hrs.) CS) "Rockshow" ( 1980, Musical) Paul McCartney and Wings ,This reccxd of eludes perfcxmances of "Jet." "Band On The Run." "Siiiy Love Songs" and some old Beatie ballads. 'G' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) I..,,.., /llmm .. •Hl119Glrf .. me ... ii.,'::. flOI cc.ortt Henry's tlfe rs lhreatened when he's the only eyewilness In a robbery, .,,.,, -..,...,,.. ... IC&tdi& ., UM umTTA .. ~,.._ .. ...,.. NI «=-... Ill __,,. WIT TWf lnttttview with Mary Tyler Mocxe. I TAll =-~ Christmas at Neiman· Marcus, Natalie Gregory, star ot the CBS mlnlteflet ''Allee tn Wonderland '' 1..-.c•• -. ..... ----··· ..... ~ an111-.r M lla.r .... Oii ,_ In 1h1s col· lectlon of coocen footage, the Doors sing "Light My Fire." "People Are Strange" an<f "L.A. Woman." (I hr.) (I).,.. "Oh GOdl You Devil" (1984, Comedy) George Burns. Ted Wass. A struggling musician declares In c1e9pera· tlon that he WOUid trede his 90UI for a chance at fame and fortune and the ever· obllalng devil grants hit request. 'PG' ( 1 l!hr.,~f'·j ·- NI .. NI M CIMW MCao. Animated. raccoons and a dog help save and protect Christmas trees from a Ct8Zed lumber baron. I .... ~ ..,..., . M •LA. Featured: a repon on pflo-t>llt ltlCWng agontphobl8, IM1 of open laces. u.an.-. flCIU'ICCQlf •A..... . ... ,.. .... ... PUCI WWW AWaa E°l'fons1"W? coverage of the 1985 Nobel Peace Pn1e ceremonies from Oslo, Norwa' (2 hrs 1 I WU.WUW•'m I . ...... M • ...,.... Hal Roach provides a retrospective of silent-movie stars Laurel and Hardy, Charl~ CtlBplin:-Buster Kea·" ton and HarOld Lloyd. CID .... llT1B GI .... -='"' .... 1llT .-T Animated. Elizabeth Peller son's Christmas may nor be all that merry when she misplaces her tavorne toy bur1· i =d 011 the comic strip UC.,_.NOLLTWOOD'AM .. Cll AUC1 •....._..Alice (Natal 1e Gregory) conhnues her 1ourney through Wond&fland. meeting a host of eyrlous characte1s along the way es stie searche9 desperately lor a way heme Also stars Patnck Dully Sieve Allen, Pat Morita. Karl Malden, Steve I awrencc and Eydie GOfme (Part 2 of 2) (2 hrs ) D G) A-TUii Hannlbal. B A and cohorts journey lo South America 1n gearch ol a kidnapped psychiatrist o ( 1 hr J II.,. "The Roaring twenties" ( 1939. Orama James Ca ne Hum re Bo- gar ree men, rien s uring or1d ar I, battle over dtlferenooo of opinion aboot the bootlegging rac~2 hrs.) D 0 ...,..1"1 Mona's lifsl 1ob after graduating from cotlege Is with a i=::n IOI age d1scrlmlnallon i L-:U CllmTllAI ....._ Host Dionne Warwlek is joined by Laura Bran!· gan, The Captain and Tennllle, Andrae Crovch, Crystal Gayle, Jamet Ingram. Barry Manllow, Anne Murray New Edition, Eddie Rabbitt, Donna Summer and other recordlf19 artists In a presentation of hol1· day music (2 ~ I .... .,. Ol ITAm AT WCU TUI' A visit to the New Orleans French Quarter and the hall that gave lhe band Os name highlight the Preservation Hall Jau Band's perform· ence of tradltlonal New Orleans jazz. ( t hr.) CC) llCMI "The Red ShOes" (1948 Ofa· ma) Moira Shearer, Anton WalbroOlt A beautiful ballerina is caught In 1 web of indecision over which Is more Important 10 her. a handsome composer 0t her blos· soming career. (2 hrs. 13 min.) Cl)mATGDAY CID .,.. "He811breakers" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Peter Coyote. Nick Mancueo. In Los AngeleS, two liletong lrlendt experience dramatic changes In their career&, ro- mances and their own reletlonahlp. 'R' c;i il hr·, 38 min.) Cl) C'llDn ~ Cl·-Guestci Bob Ho~. Sid Ceesar. Imogene Coca ()).,.. "The Lael Starflghtor" ( t984 Science FICtlOn) lance Guest, Roberi Preston. A llkable teeo-egef who's e whtz at destroying video-game alien lnva<*a 11 recruited es an Interstellar l ighter pilot by an emissary from a league of pl3ne1a. 'PG' H hr , 40 min ) CZJ llCMI "Reoocr .1·· ( t940, Orama) Joan Fontolne. LAV'"'~~· Ullvler An un$0- phistlcafed young woman Is f0tcad to compete with thl! memory Of her hu• band's lirs1 wile (? hr!I 10 ittln) -Taesclay Coal. 1..,. .. .. llOVA The carpenters, masons. weavers and engineers ol lhe animal world are observed al work. O (I hr .. 10 min) .. D (11) ~ PAia The high-school psychologist projeCtS a dismal foture for Mrke based upon has performance on an l~;:s~ , ........ ......... ...-wma1 .. • ~ The Riptide gang helps Nick's girlfriend rescue her father from mobsters mvolved In the Illegal-alien trade Streep (I 11r) . CID 1"1 llTCHJ:S A stray dog becomes an unusual pet for a depressed man (Mi- chael O'Keele) hOled up In a t>each house. CS) mwll "Repo Man .. { 1984. Comedy} Emilio Estevez. Harry Dean Stanton A punk rocker takes a job with a veteran car repossessor. anq together ltley 1om lhe chase for a 1964 Chevy MallbU whose ltunk happens to contain a futunst•c w~a~~~mtn) ............ II ~.,."All That Jazz" (1979. Musi- cal) Roy Scheider. Ann Reinking A popu- 9nt ILL llOYDI f•ankhn 0 Roosevelt and Aao1t H1ll1•r d ''! .,rn~ared and con- trasted lhi: u .. 1°111 ,, ,iJ '' "8Ch is traced. as well as their p,p , .:ireers and me11 flse !Qj)ower and w1ir1<jw1rle 1ntluence (A) O -,.,. (S) llAIT'* IMORT'tollear Falt 1"I **'" AlmllCAI l ,, .. s~ 1 { ll>'leran bnngs his characters Ed Gr1mi1'Y Ja1 Kie Rogers Jr arid N<1lhe111 Thurr11 to 1111:: stage and wel- comes guesrs /\nd1ea Martin .. John Can- dy Eugene levy D::iv,. Thurnas and Olh· ers ( 1 hr ) 1ltl ~ llfCHCOCI(.......,. 11'£0W HOU YWOOO · LOUGIWff comDY 9EAI wmf llACIC ,_ ~ , 1apbec'stas1 ~~~---~~~-l!:!~""..,.,.~"'°'.._.~~~~~~~~~--1 ~Maddie and David's search tor a bUS1nessman·s personal phone d1rec1ory ·gets them in trouble with llhe~) flUmMLOM, llOVA Insights rnto the hie of Stone Age people are provided 1n a v1s11 to the Wao- ran1 tribe ot Ecuadoran Indians. whose first contact with outside c1vUlzatton oc- curr.ed IA-th& 1950s. (R) O ( 1 llr.) (() ... ....rAM Profiled· Sammy Bau=d Mike Read CD "The Dresser" ( 1983, Drama) Albert Finney. Tom Courtenay A valet en- actor into giving yet another per10<mance as King Lear tn a rounng theatrical com- p_!!.ny ·po· ( 1 hr., 58 mrn.) teJ ~ mM Guests· Ruth Buw. ., Kevin Peter Hall (R) <.......wl ~~A profile ol U.S and So- viet space programs from the early 1960s to the initiation of the Gemini space walk and docking effort O ( 1 hr.. 15 min ) .. (f).,. "Peyton P1aoe" ( 1957. Orama) Lana Turner. Lloyd Nolan The complex revelations of the secret Ute ot a small New England community harbor scandals Q!IOre (2 hrs .. 30 min.) QZJ .,_"Eleanor And Franklin" (Part 2 • Of 2) ( 1976. Drama) Jane Alexander Edward Herrmann The private llves ot President Franklin 0 Roosevelt and n1s wrfe Eleanor are tinged with tragedy but fllled with love (2 hrs,) I fllA NJ. CC*fACT UIA11 (II) ITMlm -~·,,::.'!'ta:':".w .._ Nashville's Grand Ole ()pry House pro- vides the setting fOr this year's gathering of the Cash clan, including daughter Ro- sanne and Johnny's mother along with guests Jerry Lee Lewis and Larry Gatlin. in a salute to the hOllclays. (1 hr.) D CD I IT• .,... Laura and Steele take to the frlendly skies to find out wtlo committed a murder on board a 1et· liner (Postponed from an earner date.) 11 I: WM.Tm INCIM. Televi· slon stars Michael J. Fox. Cybill Shepherd and Angela Lansbvry are Interviewed. O 0 hr.) D ... "River Ol Gold" ( 1970. Suspense ) Dack Ram bo. Suzanne Plestlette l wo Americans dMng off lhe coast of Me)(lco witness a murder ( 1 hr .. 30 min) 1 ----... 1111 ... The possiblllty of al· fOf'dable. rellabte. and eovtronmentatty sale energy 15 lnvestlgattd by host Meryl a physical and emotional toll as he at tempts to stage a Broadway musical by day and edit his latest movie by night 'A' (2 hrs , 3 min ) -· ._. f1I ll'f11111m1-1111TrT A chronicle ot the 1984 Ctlrna expedition 10 scale Moun1 Everest througl'l the ace-packed gully Great Coulots on the north face of the ;a~ai. tMtMBt CID .,. "The Fortress" ( t985. Drama) Rachel Ward In Austraha. a schoolteach er and nine of her J>t!ldents llgh1 for 541rv1v al alter being aoducted by cr1m1na1s Q ~hr , 29 man.) ' .. ..., ... .,. "Going Places" ( 1974, Orama) Youths embark on a btcycle trip that turns into a sexual odyssey across the French countrySlde. 'A' ( 1 hr., 5 7 man ) ,,.,,1(1)0 ..... _.. ~ CU_,. Guests- Ethel Merman. Carol Wayne l .... •<XHLAlt umy ... CMDITA,_ tllll i&L •••••..r ~tng II Big" (1984, Adult) Jacqueline Lorians, Desiree lane A young Kansas woman encounters some surprasrng detours on the road to stardom 1n H~ood. ( 1 hr., 30 mrn ) "Joy In The Morning" ( 1965 Romance) Richard Chamberlain, Yvette M1m1eul< A young couple rush into mar raage and almost break up wnen they r,,ea1- 1ze lhe problems married Ille entails (2 hrs) l ~IAU.8'Y tW Cl) -• -A computer wizard Is called ln to help the Simons discover the 1rue 1dent1ly of a murderer (R) ( 1 hr 10 min ) D fl) T.-n Host. Johnny Carson Schedule'd songwriter Vlasta t<rsek" ( 1 hr) 8 ~ mM Guests· Ruth Buui Kevin Peter Hall. (R} l o • ... -.n.. mAm Sketcf1es· Richard Sammons for President: the Bigots: a talk with Sister IFred.:y:lerce • llAWM ..... .,. "Flame 0 1 Calcutta" ( t953. Adventure) Denise Darcel. Patric Knowles. In 1750. an Indian despot is challenged by a champion ol the people who turns out to be a Frenchwoman l(nown only as "The Flame .. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 1 ..... 1.Gm ..... ....... -M.Lm tW A WU n.ou.e M lft'M C9lnllT L 90Vll 'Btarr .. 1 l1, , 1'184 Com · edy) M1rt1ae1 ( an•t· 1""''Pn f101ogna A bus1nessr1J• v ll l'•"""'!l ,, R11) de Janeiro succurnbs '" .ar• .it•,11r with hrs best tnPnd s 1PFn ;ror rtmmmrr men tnes to i..eep If a -,ent'I ~ •,r 111) rrnn ) l llOVll ri,. ,. 1 iL11on" ( 1982. Suspefl'>e) Mory111 r t1111..r11ld Michael Sar· 1ai1n A glamurou'> T \I nt>wc; anchorwom- an •S v•1..l11111:<'t1 hr 1 •r•M1lallv disturbed adm11('r fl t 1 t-r 1 . ' 1 tl:ll(Hl 90Vll 10 i •11 • • •1"1ed(I Dualey Moori> [h• ( ,,..., t<k A <.ucces~tut -,ongwrilt•• J1 .r J' u•"1 11>nu1 rPac.h1ng mid- dle •lY" .JeL•dt> 1 ' "·h" .il!e1 a beautitul grr• 1)r ~er " h 1 ,., wl'dd1nq R' I? hrs 3 min 1 1M 8 [J'J llCCOY ,\ .. p P n<;1tt1 •,1 1! ,111 , (A 'II •l) I 1~ • 1 l 11 I 1 I" hr ,)l) "''' , .t•"laker tor a II" tllf'I a OUI'· I'""' RI t i UM $ 90Vll T•,.. W 1 ~ i-ill t '' Married MP.ri' 1 11H1tl t 11 J"lo;i ' 1ny I ranc1osa. 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Com edyl Th 1t111 y 1.-.1111 /\••1•• Shute On a French countryside 1;111 a 1ove-sm11ten teenager d1•v1sl'" ir tr genious plan to gain e~pe11en~.e and lt11t111 t11-. 11P.<>ires with hrs bea1Jlllul nlder 1.1 "'""' I (11;0bedl A' ( I hi 34 111111 ) tM 8 90Vll 'Ttie ~ 1•r1l1J1 k1.tn ( 1955 Ad venturi') Flwr 1 '" 1<;tt>1 !Jlana I ynn A mc)n .:i111l lw • ..;on l•<J• t the•• way across the KeP~ 1.•111t111y 11 1 '. r .. • l '> t2 hrs ) 0 fl<•~•t' \ ll ~and \ 1949 Ora maJ Bur • I a r1l ,1.,tt>r C tM106 Rain!> Alter t>ecomm1.1 11, '\• 1 r,1m,11•iicat1y a suave th1ct ch11 11.1•'" • 111 u• r,,, revenge (2 hr•; 10 n1111 I 90Vll N"~' r I 111 II I• Writing ( t964 Com1>dy) I 11 h"" " Milt• O'Shea A young 1nsura11LP "'"'' 11l•Vf> trit>G tranttealty ltl re1r1eve , 1.111 .. , ' 11-.1u11.1111;n w1111en 1n 11 l1t:.:tq111< I,' ''°" 10 t1i11' I (@) . Sunday, Deoember 8. 1985 19 -Tuesday Coal. «I) mlOl'tA: THE 9IQtffMAlll ~I @ llOVIE rw IJVf' r·u11 Te.I'd~ ( 1948. C "I 1f f,..,111, IAu••,pr. J1c.1< Carwn A I• 11 ' • '• 1 ..... 1. lt1• fir•O •:>•" ancJ trcx111 • wt • •1.1 • 11 '~ r T1uas Ii' hrs) -1•AC1:• 'Ml.RYAN tit ... MOU.nrooo CLOIEW •,, 1i1 .. 1u eel ~ lyprcal dav '" H f N • <J 4"" 1 ·.es of a pr<KJuc~r. •J•'• t • ip opera crearr,r c.omp '' ( r • r1.-.r t ;l'nU ort1ers a1 worl< at ~y TOMOHT < .• " rc11,t1ne~ Crusher C,c1r111( Litt I' w lt:iu. Lou~ OvArl. St1"'1f• Jf•re111 m.._,..._ ([) llOWll "The Buddy Sys1em" ( 1984. Comedy) Richard Dreyfuss. Susan Saran- oon Romantic compticatloos ensue when a lonely bOy targets a gadget 1nvent0f and wOIJld·be wn1er as a march fOf his single mother ·p~ hr . 50 min.) ri3 '=~·:a=.. ( t932. Drama) Paul Munt, George Rah A smalHlme hoodlum rises 10 the lop of the heap dur- ~ Proh1bttton 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) l:tllSJ mWll "Monty Python's The Meaning Of life" ( 1983. Comedy) John Cleeae. Michael Palin. The Seven Ages of Man ptOV1de the loose framework fOf a &efies of .. comic episodes spoofing everyihing from ---------U-..n-.in...1~U'l!!!ll"'c.L..-----------...illse"-!11~u!Ra.ul rllie:1o10~'®£\l.l<vc~1•on~ to_glutton . 'A' U.Dr. " newly!f¥'t' 1~ •• iu "''• v ~ • 1:; wh1lf' r11 1111 "' , I • Ni ' rrur l P I f• T1'00ft ~o.c. TOOAY tll '°? llOVIE • I Co111p Ir I ~' r '"' la1h11y nr. t" I r• I I' min 1 l• ),1• 111HPI \ lJdlf (1, I ; 1 f)il ·!II~ I I• ~0 1:11 II) llOVIE • j ''•4 l Wt'Stf'rr• I Terec;a W11Qt 1 l•11t" r1 M • 1111r An or phar auemtil'.> lo d~t:nuc I ~ f..itnt!I .. mUJ oe1 u(>f•tl rP.i<.l"t•U n..,1.t.ood It' ht<; t 25 min) M (tt) MO¥ll "Carnal Knowledge" ( t 97 1. Orama) Jack Nlchotson, Arthur Garfunk· e1 Two men express markedly different altitudes about women and sex as they remain fnends from their college years In lhe 1940s through middle age for both of them 1n the t970s 'R' 1 t hr .. 36 min ) MIW ...... II * mWll "Gunfight At Comanche Creek" I 1963. Western) Audie Murphy. Colleen Miller A detective 1nh11rates a gang of out· laws for the purpose of exposing their no- 1onous leader (2 hrs ) ... ·.aTm-----,Ml'M. llOWll "Sandy The Seat" I 1965, Ora· ma) Heinz Ofac:ne. Marianne Koch. A compassionate llQhlhouse keeper brings -Weclnesclay -Morning Movies- •(%1 "RPturri rri11.1w·1M 111 1111A < floe • mentaryl (, r •' ,, t.ir I "I• I 1 1 un<)fhy Leary (I hr ."•" ,, 1 lt:ll(C "Kelly (I If ' r r ,, I fl tir••I t • Q!11 Twyl,1 ri.i.,,ro V 1• ,, ' tr .14 nun 1 .,. (17) ·(;pl1I•·• 11 f • l • i 1,, •i.1 Wo11r,11r Hol•tt" £1,;r t t• 1 JI 1• 1o1v • 1, t.r I 1:11($ "A (1111~111 ,,., ,1 r) l'rl!J Corm> dyl Peter B111111n~1l'y fJ.r ""Mee •• Mn 11 hr 38 m1r I cz,. Johnny n.1111wr1 I ·'Y f l!J84 Come OyJ M1<..h.ir.1 11, • .,,1 1n Ju•• Pi.. opo 1 l hr 30 rn1n) •(H1 To1111r y 1 I ''" M •E>•Cd11 ll•lUW r>a1 trey Ann M11fi,JI• I I I hr ,o n 1 •CC · F.nst Sr<l1• w,.c.1 S•<l" ( 10'0 My•. le•y) Av1 l1,1•<Jf1 • Ju• ~'S M.t. •r t hr 48m1111 •CZ · Rt•l>•'<.1.1 I 1 10 01o1111.11 J•M'• '"" 18111 .. l J 11••111.1• l 111 "' 1: tt• Hl n•1t1 l -(Cl "Tn .. Bf'.1rt1 ri •t'-A .. "'"""(•1n Band (1'1ijo f)0<1m11•111.ir11 11 t0• •13 min) (~1 1111 011c1l.1hlt• Q1ll1•11•r1< .,.; I 19811 Compd~I Ry1111 0 Nl'lll 51wllt•y I on~ It hr 54 r111rr) (SJ "Any Nurnbt!r (.,,.,, l'l,1y I l 141l [)r.1 ma) Clark Ca1.>11> Al1'"~' Sr1111t1 ( 1 hr ';,) mm) -al) "Und11r f l:'f rlnu~ ( 19ti0 A1!v1•11 rure) Vt1n HC'1i1~. Ctwlt•s 1.1uut11un 12 hr~ l tWfZl' A I •111 .. 111 <•'"" 11, • 1983 DrcJ•noiJ) 20 Sunday, December 8, 1985 Hanna Schygulta. Marie-Christine Bar· raull ( 1 hr . 47 min.) · .m ··me Tiger Makes Out" ( 1967, Com· edy) Eli Wallach. Anne Jackson ( 1 hr .. JO min\ -Afternoon Movies- 129 Cl) 'The 3,000 Mile Chase" ( 1977. Suspense) Chi! DeYoung, Glenn Ford {2 hrs J ~ · The Wall" ( 1982. Drama) Tom Con- ti Lisa E1Chh0tn (2 hrs . 30 min ) "Mealballs Part II" ( 1983. Comedy) Archie Hahn, John Meogaltl ( 1 hr .. 36 IT\Jn I _SJ Johnny Dangerously" ( 1984, Com&-- dy) Michael i<eaton. Joe Piscopo ( 1 hr .. 30 min) ,._ &i) The Music Man" ( 1962. Musical) (Part 2 ol 2) Robert Preston, Shirley Jones (1 hr 30 min.) t.9 '11' The Razor's Edge" (1984, Drama) B1lt Murray. Theresa Russell (2 hrs.. 8 min) "Mae West" ( 1982. Biography) Ann Jillian, James Brohn ( 1 hr . 40 min.) CZ) "Return Engagement" ( 1983. Oocu· mentary) G Gordon Liddy, Timothy L11ery ( 1 hr . 29 min.) •CC) "Harry And Son" ( 1984. Orama) Poul Newman. Robby BentOl'I {1 hr , 57 mm) lI> "The River" ( 1984, Ofame) Mel Gib- son. Sissy Spacek. (2 htt.. 2 min..) •(!) "Oh, 00d1" (1§77. Comedy) George Burns John Denver. (2 hrs.) home a stray seel tor his two ohlldren tc loY~.;.otect. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) ., •• c•-•--wm 1 W W:Zii .. ,_..11 lllTWT •....u. .. "PauNne At The Beech" ( 1983. ComedY) Al'l'land9 l..angtet. Mele Dom· basle. t he romantic ups and downa of a young Parlelan woman vacationing lo Nor· mandy as viewed thrrn the eyea of her t6-year-old cousin. 'R' 1 hr .. 3'4 min.) W {C) ._ "You Can't ake It With You',' (t938. Comedy Jean Arthur. James rt. From t a Geor.Qt S, t<aufman and Moea Hart; directed by Frank Capra. A woman from a blleltulty eccentric New York family falls In love with the son of a wealthy atufle<Hhlrt banker 1f. hrs .. 7 min.) tll(H) .,.. "Touched" (1983. Drama) Robert Hays. Kathleen Beller. Despite ob- stacles facing them, an emotionally dts.. turbed man and woman try to bultd a llfe !.Qgelhef. 'A' ( 1 hr., 29 min.) W ... "Repo Man" ( 1~. Comedy) Emilio Estevez. Harry Deen Stanton A punk r()ci(er takes a job wttti a ¥eteran car repossessor, and together they jofn the chase '°' a 1 ~ Chevy Manbu whole trunk ha to cOfltaln a Moo.tic • <.cJ "The Beach Boys • An American Band" (1985. Documentary) {1 hr .. 43 min,) CD "Raiders Of The Lost Artt" ( 1981. Ad- venture) Harrison Ford. Karen Allen. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) Cl) "A Christma.s Story" ( 1983, Comtt- Oy) Peter Biiiingsiey, Darren McGavln. ( 1 hr , 38min.) -lve•I .. -----,-. ... .., . .., --0 -.c--==···· ~ -Aegulat1y echeduted l amming rney be dMyed due to brMka. -...... --.... MwmMW-• A feminist ~=.~~~~~: gte status. Patty Duke Astin, 0.vtd Birney ~Danielle 8f1Mbolt star. (2 hrs.) ,___ .. ''brlac." (t932. Orama) IUI Munl, George Rllft. A amell-tlme hOOdUf1'I ,_ to the top of the ti..., dut· I ProhltltltlOn.-' 1 hr .• 30 min.) ... , -•me- -------------------------------.. -Wednesday Cont. D l9A IAlllTUU Los Angeles Chppefs ~a tl'lreat to the public O ( 1 hr ) al Denver NtJggels llrve) (2 hrs 30 U,....Wl.D m10.l_. (!) C.... ~ Q A-=t Guests (I) @) .... Burt Coovy. baseball player Jimmy Wynn m TOO Ct.Oil FOR cc.otllT Henry gets a I ... new (dea for Cosmrc C.ow thanks 10 a s10-.,.. "Torture Garden" ( 1967. Hor· r aboot a dog with amn~a ror) Jack Palance, Burgess Meredith IB/IJal'f ;-Several people visit a Unique Sideshow ...._Of "°"1\m which invites them to lake a look at ttie I • M Ull> Of ne .-i evil within them. (2 hrs ) • flllDTOmlANC ¥W Eli),._ 1111 L* TWl*JZ.-CC).,. "Nomia Rae" ( t979, Orama) UMTTA Sally Field. Beau Bridges A young woman .. ~ I ~JRWW faces alienatt0n from her family and NI Cll... friends as she attempts to unionlie her fel ®) BIT8T~ TCllQH1' Interview low factory workers 1n the Soothern mill with Michael Douglas town 'PG' ( 1 hr • 53 min.) MIC. ... Q ®. ,_ M -.a M ITOl'Y - ---t-_ __._...._ P& WQ•ZM Har~ K..,o..._r..,m,...a..,n,____ fMI -The actual recording sesst0n of sea=or whale-; ~tt Maines coast ~ re tneWorld, •· created by 45 top muS1cal arttsts as a tund-ra1slng tool to aid ... tam1ne v1c11ms 1n Africa Taped in January ~ ~Alf'I t985 Host· Jane Fonda (I~ ..._"' . ORT\MI (l) C~ ~ Q •WI Guests .._.CMAml Don Rickles, Johnny Mathis. .... ne LON> IROTI-Kelly IS the large! ot susp1-a 11•• .o11T CIOO When she becomes friends With ales· ••llW.... 01an after a romance tails o · 19 --.0 Of AID-A look at develop· m..,. _ ments iii ltre ecOlogy an&ihe efforts 10 .. @ .,. "The Count Of Monte Cristo .. protect tl'le Florida Manatee and 1tie ( t975. AdVenture) Richard Chamberlain ~hOln Sheep oi Wyoming ( 1 hf) Tony writs Based on the novel by Alex <SJ ~, ... ne LOIT ... , anore Dumas An innocent man unjustly Ralph tl'l1nks Alice wants to murdef h1m. imprisoned for 20 years makes a daring Ralph blames Allee tor his unappetizing escape to wreak revenge on the men re- , I VI " • 1:1111 2 a. TOMI Featured an in-depth • ccml TO TOMI Andre Pre- looli. at a1cohot1sm from the cause ol the vln's debut as director of the Los Angeles disease to the 11Pw breed of treatment Philharmonic is documented along with cemers ellC8fpts trom lhe opening concen 1nclud· I ,_.•MGHT 1ng Mozarrs Symphony No 39 tn E·Flat u..>ATI: M WOll ,AQ( This repon, and Prokofiev's Symphony No 5 ( t hr narrated by Edward Mulhare tells of how 10 min I close to our 5"0le German U b08ts came .. 8 (I) POLIT ...,. (Premiere) Alex dUring WOf1d War It Harrigan (Margaret Cohn) tries to bal I U. AT U. ance her hie as a single woman llv1ng 1n NOflft cowrr New York with her responsiblhtles as an ra•rtt assistant district attomey Also stars Hee --.YWaum tor EllzondOand Mlehael Lembeek. WU. WU WOllLD Of AlmALI .,,,,., n.-.. ...... mAT #&WA*:ll "The lmpor-*'°~ lance of Being Farnest' Lady Bracknell "• •lu•,.•t ...... (Dame Wendy H1llerl '5'pposes her daugh- ter's betrothal 10 a man lacking knowl edge of ht!. he11tage 1n Oscar Wilde's sa11r :c c~~ers O (?hrs I ~= Joi>""' 0a,,.. •• ., •• ,,. 11984 Comedy) Michael Keaton, Joe Piscopo In ttie 1930s. an honest. gOOd hearted man is truced to turn to a hie of crime to finance his neurotic mother's skyrocketing medical btlls. 'PG· 13' (1hr.,30 min.) I ucml ... MOU.ftOCID ,. • • (J) llM"f (Premiere) Mary lyler Moore stars as Mary Brenner, a dl110fcee who leaves a glamour magavne to accept a pos11ton on a small ChlC800 newspaper A.190 stars James Faren11no and John As- lin CllJ - D e -.AY TO llDY91 Scotly's first lawsuit. representing Julian. 18 marred by en un.ltlieal prosecuting attorney (Pan 2 ot 2LQ ,1 h.. . • tll 111 Nlqk •nd Macitey lnmtl- gate a construction comoanv that may UMIOAT , ...... .. , ...... .... w1•1 cas ot.<t. lncrac..,... Clmcll ta.. m our Of"'.,. Cheecti Mann and Tommy Chong brtng therr antics to this special that feature$ music vtde6s trom their latest album "Get 0u1..:~oom ·· -I (I) CIWU I Cl9#1'f Q • -.L lOllll Hardstep tries to help a former proalltute deal with c0<porate harassment ( 1 hf ) l lTMSY-lllT'al 9 lmlUT"f Alexis has visions oi hef own vast emplfe as she awaits the king's .amval, Abfigofe continues to hOld Kryst~ under his influence O ( 1 tir I I= 11 ... • Tam An animated musical about the miser Ebenezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens· clas$k:, "A Christmas Carol... Voices: Wattef Matthau. Tom Bosley. Theodore Mel ~~Peut Frees (1hr ) 1..-nm&.m _.,.,_ .. "lrreconcl4able Olffefenon"' I 1984 Comeoyl Ryan O Ne .. 1 Sneoey Long A 9·year-old girt lt>ehr0y n .. •<J!~le<l and unlove~. seeks •Elqdl i111 1 l / ''"' nersetl from the custOdy cl t "'' •'•' • D'"' occupied parents and rr111~i: "'t~ ~.,r torme1 housekeeper PG r c 1 \ 1 ccmDY mAI G J~'.I J'.,A Steve Middleman IRl _ ~ mvtE "JOhnr•1 C,c1nc11·1 u ,,, ',, .i Comedy) Michael l<f'at. ,, ,, '"' ~ • , ·~ . In the 1930s. an hnf'P'>I l man is torced to t• 11n 1 ,, 111• t cr.r•'> • l1nance 1'11s neurott<: mother •. ~, OC•' • r g medical btHs PG· 13 l. n• 10 ·1o11 (%) MOWW "A Love In G~1fT1a•1y · 1 ~83 Orama) Hanna Schygulla Mai~-<.;~., .1.ne Barrault During World War II A !=-•ltst> POW and a German shopkeeper er.i;age 1n~ss1onate al1air mat 1ca'.ls ! tr.~ ·e i (1 hr , 4 7 min l .u.u... t1I A aMNAI lftaAL wm4 luaAMO ,AYAROTTI The Metr r•1 1' 1 1 • r i • .,, sings "Ave Maria ' t~,,. rliirt .1 l'l ottier Christmas 1ass1c. • r '~" N ,,,., Dame Cathedral 11 Mt "' 1 r; i • • 15m1n I .. t) QIORQI -Com:DY WIB James Whitmore star• Carot II Tne SeQut>I d pened to Ebenezer Set his encounter with a t• 1 l~• 1 AIS< stars Roddy McDowatt ~1~:ir:•.,1 ( qqar ano Ed Begley Jr (!) mvtl "Return Tu P"'v' r Pl,;i.:t> dler A book writlen ab~1111 lhP 1 ''"''H '"'; ot a small 1own cause~ .J It,,,,, "''l'' rr.e school's prrnc.1pa1 1ll1>w.., 11.. t ~ ,, H•f> library 12' nrs 30 min ~ llYa MMlllYI v 1 '" •, ury cruiser playwr Qt-' 1 • •' Thompson travels •• t ~l• .. ,, • Suoan to IS MPd tPP 1r 1\(1 l• . I .. I"":::: .. ,.. .... -Cl)•wgw GD IT. llJIWt-Westphall 1s Sttdnd- ed 1n an elevator with an ernb11tered man (singer Michael DesBarres) during a onw er outa,at lhe l"losp11a1 •1r 1 Bl ..J:f:'A orrde t t,.-tt>a11\-. 1 ... ,. crel about her trance a rnar It'll' Mr • d bot that her late husb<ln1j w l' t ,. '1l'1Pr Dave unw11t1ngty helps lht> ..,, uro>g• .• ., "'' ot a legal 1arn Stuart Damor. ferry I P'ile• and Christopher Atkins ~ue<.1 c;1;-1· _. I• hr I IJ.,. The Heist ! 1971:1 A;,,, "'II ire CharleS A.znavoor Virn~ l 1S1 A r t•n..t hoOdtum tnes to follow 111 tne lootslE>P'· ol his American gangster l\aro Jotin Din ~~rn.i~ ~ M "The Wiid Lite 11984 C 1me dYI Christopher Penn, E11c Stall With me start of schoOI 1ust around the corner a group of teen-agers speoos the 13-;1 weei.. ot summer 1n all out hed()(1t~tic rf'vrtr; n ~( 1hr .. 36 mtn} TW•tr.Zm~ .,.. .. City Heel' ( 198• .6.dvf'ntu•Pl Clint EastwOOd. Bun Reyno10• T ow;ir(']:, !he end of PrOhtblttOll '1 cap w t" " p11rl net IS murdefed teams up .,,.,ti ~ !!; Clf>t" time friend. a private detective 1110 o.· c;heStrates some lancy rootwl)(I! 1 tr ~1,;~ clown the ktllets ~t hr , 45 min J ... , ••••• OfOl19'CIGa. .. all .. ··rhe Oevtl At rour o·c1uck Sunday, Deoember 8. 19~6 21 r a (1961, Adventure) Speocec Tracy, Frank M•a&.~ I M.L•1mP-.T Sinatra. Following a volcanic eruption. a ~..., ..-m Lam prlelt and three convicts evacuate a chi!-~-wnllMCIM9~ amc.aa.. !dren_!~hoe!>!t.al..(2hfs.1 . .csm1n.) --..au W et) ... "Harry And Son" (198-4, c __ ..._ • • •TmiAT ma) Paul u-.-an, Robby Benson - -''h's Aw~ .. Ute'' (1lt-47. ~-............... --"'"""''"' ___ ceotly f11ed from his tob. a man faces I antasy) James Stewart, Ooooa Reed ,___ Ion nd ...... t .. nt On ,...~.... llO.-• dian -• • ·-- -.,.._ ~', •111 1ra1 a tries 10 get ,.., son o "' • ..,. .... mas <;;TIJ, a mans QU8f an· -·• -· -·" _ _, ·-respectable PfOfes$1on 'PG' (I hr oel diverts him trom aolclde and shows . comedlan Martin Mv (1 ll<.) • min 1 fwn what his hometown would be like If he I MT N1'1111l werenevetborn. (2hfs .• 15mln.) ,_~O Featured &ad Maule •1(1)C81 ... ~AT'at l lMllW• and Hilary Edloo ol "General Hospital " ~ -z:mncaro•~-w. ail.= ... "Apache" (1954. weste A profile of SCYlptor Reuben' Hak1an, •t ... Burt Lancaster. Jean Peters Indians I wtiO blends 0001empofary art with myth<>-nrr•n l"CUl•JT lnt8f'VleW With lie the u.s cavalry as selllefs open =~ l~•um IL-R themes. Michael = the Wes.Ji~ hrs.) ,. ;1£~ _ __ ~MmTIM.l.tonaat Louts~~"'"m""'°' ...... T--- & aW;;;a;;;':1-=e Johnny ,.. .. "'Mae West" (1982, B1ogra-ttl(J) ... ·'Nightmares' (1983 Horr portrays a man whoee wife is charging him phy) Ann Jllhan. James Brolln. life of lhe Ctlstina Raines. EmlUo Estevez ·A picl mooe~ have sexual relallons with her. legendary ~reen se.11 symbol Including her truck, a pack ol cigare1tes, 8 vldeO ga I •<Mii rn early wcxk 1n vaudeville and later success and a colonial hOme all play 8 pan In t .-y~ on Broadway and In HollywOOd, and her eplSOdes of h0rr0< and~ 'A' MCllM,,_ lroniC lnabltlty to sustain an intimate rela-hr 39 mtn , IUI JllWT lionskl.Jp. (1h< .. 40mln.) · ...,._ ... Cl).,. "Moonligtlt" (1982. Ora· tttm _. "BIOndie Takes A Vacat~ .,.. "Blrdy" ( 1984. Orama) ma) Robert Oe$der10. Michelle Phillips A ( 1939, Comedy) Penny Slngleron. Ar Matthew Modine. NkhOlas Cege. A young New York deflveryman disGovers his cxdt-Lake The Bumsteads try to save an man is brought 10 a mlNtary hospital to aid nary Ute Is changed lflto a mission of mur-resort hotel from bankruptcy ( t hr . In the r9C0Yery ol his chM<llood friend. de< l' hr . 20 mln) min.) ptyehologlcaltyscanedbyhlswartimeex· -.•IW ·--.... ...,ian,,,_. 'R' 2 hrs. -ocawi• (!)AUTVUC. San Remo Rally lrom Sammy Davts Jr .. David Brenner. Doris Day end Carole Ba)'ef Sager: the origins of "Seume Street." (R) ( 1 hf ) (I) ... "The Bi1ch" ( 1979, Orama) Joan Collins, Michllol Coby .. Atle< en ex- tramarital affalt des1roys her marriage. a hlgh-llvlng woman searches lex other sources of tunding. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min ) (%) .. "The s.ducflon" ( 1982, Svspeo&e) Morgan Fatrchlld, Michael Sar· razln. A glamorous TV news anctlol'Wom. an la victimized by a mentally disturbed i mlret. 'R' ( 1 hr •• 45 min.) _,..u,m tW Cl) T..I. ... Convinced that a crazed kllter ln1endl 10 klM his new love. Hoot<8' races against time to find l'llm, IB> {Jhr .. 1om1n.) 8 • ~ Hos1: Johnny Gerson Schedvled: Wiiiiam F. Buckley ( 1 hr ) • ~ -Guests· JM J Bullock. Steve Middlemen~ 11ua:.•J:1ches: Super Dave ln a •t•tnfollef atvnt: the ScNock SchOol lcx Hitler; Nixon's twin br01he<; an EMs·like ~ ...... 16ngef (John Byner) le;; ... I JoH Smilh P-" wNteflett lr'I pwohmenl. chlcicen In a sack 8"ld aw.. cNcken In papers. i ···--IM&m ftlll -... Shot" (1 977, Comedy) PaYI NMwman. Mlc:hael Ontk .. n.Atter a mloot 1e8QU9 hoctcey team deCldea to tpNOe up "' Image by playing dlr'ty. It endJ up miking hoctcey tWtory. 'R' (2 ~. 3mln.) ftlll(IJ .. ''Tait Dtrty To Me -Pert II" (1983. Dftmt) John Leellt. 811dgtne Mone1. A beeUtlful t~ ~1 ~ MltUlll NM 8fl ooneldefed \l\Ct~ rt.n la purlU9d by a amooth tetker. ( 1 hf .. 30:: .. -• •w111:w--•o " 22 Sunday, December 8, 1985 ... "Pa11s When 11 Siules" ( 1964. Comedy) Wllijam HOiden, Audrey Hep-- bum A writer neglects his work whtle chasing hts secretary around Paris (2 hrS .. 20 mtn.) Cf) ... "Johnny Eager" ( 1942. Ora- ma) Robert Tay\Of. Lana TU<ne< A young sociology mator lalls 1n love with an 1m- ~~ leader (2 hr$. 30 min) • • ... "The Vanjshing land" ( 1973. Adventure) Documentary. The people ol Alaska display their tenacity and strength of wUI in the battle to carve out a Ule l0t !hems.elves In the bitter wilderness ol the Nort~hrs.) lfl) "The Amazing Of. Cllltefhouse" (1938. Comedy) Edward G Robinson, Humphrey Bogart A psychiatrist lakes control of a gang ol robbefs In order l o st~ the criminal mind (2 hu ) llOWll "Body Double" ( t984, Suspense) Craig Wasaon. Melanie Grif· 11th An unemployed Hollywood actcx. house-11ttlng for an acqualntanoe. be- comes ot>sessed with a beautiful nelgh- bof. involved with the porno flfm ~try and a suapect In a VIOient murder 'R' ( 1 hr . 49 mln .. ~= "The River" (1984. Drama) Mel Glbeon. SIUy ~ Overextended credit. decllnlog profits and rising flood watets threaten a hardworking farm faml· i 'PG· 13' (2 hrs . 2 min ) Ma.ITAi W .. "Foxes" I 1980, Orama) Jodie Foeter. Sany Ketlefman.The victims of br<>- ken homes and uncaring parents, lour teeo·age girts lry to 8001he their emotional woundt thfougfl dfUg8 and eex. 'R' ( 1 hr • 48 r"'&L *I AT.,. .... Sctiedvled reviews "Rocky IV" (Sytvester Stollone) • "V().lng Shenoek Holmee". "FOOi IOf Love" (Sam Shepard) e ~ ~ Comic routines. Jotnn 0..rlng. Glenn Hwectt, Btlan McKlm. S..n t.bey. Richie Gold ())i--llT ... M ..,......,.. I .. ... "Heat And Oust" ( t983. C ma) Julie ChrlStie. Gfeta $caccht young EngJJShwoman anlves itl India tc search the life ot her great aunt who, years bef0te, had created a scandal taking an Indian lover 'R' (2 hrs . •m1~ -ICC Bl lflGITICllii. 41 ·--.. , ..... ...... lflf ..... -. ..... ... . ... "Return Engagement" 119 Documentary) G GC>fdon Liddy. Time Leary At public forums and 1n private terviews. G Gordon Liddy and Time Leary express their beliefs and phlk: Q!:!_ies ( 1 hr . 29 min ) •LCJ .,.,. "The Wall" ( 1982. Ofan Tom Conu. lrsa Eichhorn Faced wtth threat of extermtnatlon. Jewt In the ~ saw ghetto deSperately struggle to deft ttlemselves against lhe Nezl-relgn ol ror. O (2 hta .• 30 min ) •8 .. "Blue Montana Sklel" (t9 Western) Gene Autry, Smlley Burnette man MarcheS the Canadian Northwest lur ~s (thr) ; .,.. "BIOndle Bru•gs Up Bal ( 19'0, Comedy) Penny Sl()Oleton. Art Lake Baby CX.mpllng plays hOOky, res loQ In OegwOOd's a11es1 for kldnappl I fhr .. 30 min.) 1&-.-.11 I ITWT ..... -~l<la.9TCM•lnlDC -_ _, . ..,,. .,_ _..._ Kolly IS the ll'rget Of 81.11 clon when w ~omes trlende with a 1 blen atter a romanett 1an1 c;i •GZ>Wll •1 I -Thursday ira ~e us 1 a 57 ·n) at· up -llondng Movies- •(%) "Going Places" (1974 OfamaJ Gerard Oepardlev, Par rick Dewaere • I I hf .• 57 min.) ~ "® "Meatballs Part fl .. ( 19t!3 Comeoy1 Archie Hahn. John Mengath ( 1 hr 36 min.) •CC) "White Wirch Doctor" I 1953 Aaven ture) Susan Hayward. Rooori Mitchum il hf . 36 min.) 19 CZ) "Bye. By6-B.lldMf' ( 1961-Musu:dll Dick Van Dyke. Janel Leigh ( 1 hr S 1 min ) • 19@ "Tomorrow Is Fetever" t 194& Ora ma) Claudette Colbert Orson wenes I? hrs) ---1----flllla.fl~··~·lgh Scl'IOOI lJ s A .. t 1983, Co1l'le )lj up me )Ur (1 >n' hur old 30 Ila- ~8· A re 60 oy 10 B3, lhy I()• lhy 90 1a) lhe ar-oo 8f· J9, A fOI I dy) Michael J Fox. Nancy McKeoo I 1 hr , 40 min) (I) "Saturday Night Fever.. 11977 Dr.o me) John Travolla, Karen Gorney ( 1 hr .Sm1n) .. CC) ''Avalanche" ( 1978. Suspense) Rock HudSOn, Mia Farrow ( 1 hr 31 min ) •(%) "The Rtver" ( 1984, Orama) Mel Gib son, Sissy Spacek. (2 hrs .. 2 min) -CC) "El'M -That's Tl'le Way 11 Is" ( 1970 Musical) Documentary ( 1 hr . 48 min I ® "W~ly Moses!' ( 1980, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Laraine Newman ( 1 hr 49 ~.). umentary ( I hr • 32 min J -al) "AtOOllC City·· ( 1952. Suspense) Gene Barry. Lydia Clarke (2 hrs I tW(%) '.'Scarface" ( 1932, Orama) Paul Muni. Geo<ge Rah ( 1 hr 30 min ) • "The.fast-And The FuilOW>"' ( 1954. Drama) John Ireland. Dorothy Malone (1 hr .. 30ml~) -ai·--· Movies- -· "Song Of NO<Way" (1970, MuSICat) Fiafence Henderson. Tornlv Maurstad (2 hrt.) CC) "Johnny Dangerously" ( 1984, Come- dy) Michael Keaton, Joe Piscopo ( 1 hr , 30mln ) ® "Wutherlng Heights" ( 1939, Ro- mance) Laurenoe Olivier Merle Oberon L! hr . 4:J min ) Cl) "Something Wicked This Way Comes" ( 1983, Suspense) Jason Ro beldS. Jonathan Pryce ( 1 hr . 34 min ) we "On Approval' ( 1944, Comedy) B~ !!!:ice Liiiie, C\lve Brook ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ~ "G0<ky Park.. ( 1983. Mystery) Wll· Ham Hurt. Lee Mervin (2 hrs , 8 mtn ) •CC'.> "H You Could See What I Hear" l 1982. Blooraptiy) Mere Singer. R H hOmtoo. ( f hr .. 43 min) ® "Midnight Madness" ( 1980. Come- dy) David Naughlon, Debra Clinger ( 1 hf .. 60 min.) •(C) "Avalanche" ( 1978. Drema) Rock Huctton. MIA-farrow ( 1 hr , 3 I mlfl.) (%) "Hooee By The River" ( 1950. Mys- tery) Loula Hayward. Lee Bowman. ( 1 ~. 28mln.) •CH> "Nlgtit Of 1he Comet" ( 1984. Sci· ence Ffctloo) Catherine Mary Stewart. Kem Maroney. ( 1 hr .. 35 min. l ct) "SWlng Shift" ( 1984, Orama) Goldie "41wn, Kurt RusNH. ( I hr , 40 min.) ~ ''Mttel'I Of fhe WOOden So!dlers" 03A. F1ntety) Stan Leuref. Ollver HAr I f hf .. 30 rilkt.) -.\EMe -Thet'& Tl'lt Way It It" (1970, I) Oooutntnlatv. ( 1 hr • .S min.) Byt Byt Bltciie~· (1063. MUllcal) \/an Oyt<e. J1ne1 Leigh ( 1 hf .. 51 min.) - E·ve•; .... ••••••• (()MITOMIC:m Strott'<J Funny Car Show· ---. down frOOI Oatllng!on, SC IR) (%) .. "The_ Rive." ( 1984 Qfama1 .. D 8 .. Mel Gibson, Sissy SQacek Ove<ell.t8f'lded •n ~ credit declining pwlfts nno nsing flood 1:91.. waters ttlreaten a riardWOfkin9 tarm 1am1 · 1MllTYOllMT l 'PG-13' ~· 2 min J AllC .. Q ..... ID.LTWOOOPAIK ,_.. C/9#Jllf -(I)·-,.1 ( 1 hf ) WWl .,_.. • C09f ..,. Cllti and Clair give • 11m11 9GIT some a<1Vice to a frie<l<l of DentSe , w1!1"t a • ... delicate medlCal pro~ Q .,..,,.... e .,.. "The F19n11ng 69tn ( 1940 • ,_. c:MilOUI I I IT Oi'atna1 J8meSetgney Pftt 0 8f1ef\-f-._--__. .WW 'Salun:lay Night Fever'' ( 1977, 69th Regiment Of WOfld War 115 helpeo oy urama) Jotln Travolta. Karen Gomey A Fa!her Outf'i wtio 1nspues courage 1n a voung BrOOklyn dlSCO dancer deYelOPS ~r1k:ular~l1ve recruit 12 nrs I Joubts about hlS hfestyte when he teems • 0 CllU• Jooathon and JP Nl!tl an ambttlOUS secretaryvr<nwWi1i'nlr---lBel''tnY1ml'8Sltie11~1NHf'11t-19ei'~~Ql.a----' -ra1or dance contest 'PG' ( 1 l'1f , 48 ""n) I llDT llAT / ltOT\m ta .... ='Cl.OllfQIW Monroe'<J la- lher pays a vtStt and has n.gh expecta- 1110= '--•& D8 -.,.....,... ....,. LC*I la.All) U 111 • A 1()()1( at tl'le culture and art faclA!les avallal:>le 10 vanderOtlt Museum, the Fine Ans MU&eUm 1n Roslyn and the Long Island Ptiilharmon- tC NII~ 9 8"BT.-Y~ lfiteMeiw -~~ie Lee Curtis ~~--=~ Steven Spielberg's mother. Leah Adler an unusual ski-racing ladv=w === ..-ma.am •11•.-r -119 .._ Hosts Len Dawson. Nicli Buon1cont1 ( 1 hr ) .L. .,... "The Doctor Takes A Wiie" I 1940 Comedy) L°'e"a Young, Ray Mii- iand A woman·ha!lng doetor and a spin- ster au1horess are torced Into a "mocit" marriage which tney late< decide to 1ega1- 12e ( 1 hr . 30 rrun.) ®• EIWl .. 1!118 t m nm T09I Featured: catehing up with David Lee Roth. French tofluence lo L A . department store mannequins dl'ees up. blind children guide drivefS lhrOUOh a nlne.l.\i:Ten mile bfallte rally l -~=111• m m LA. F"eeture<1: 8 r~t 00 do- mestic: ll10ience. U.ATl.Mm =CCllrf .. ,..,. .... '99 ... .......... _, .. .., .... -••• Jeff Smith uaet • gatt>age ca" tor a smoker to ptepere '*· becUed nbt. chicken ·~ beef briltlet. CC) CIAZT ,_,, M --,_, ft ,_-.,_. From Dan Aytcroyd to a...... Mtttm, this apeclel profMM c~ whO bflng their talents to !tit mcwte screen roooenes af\d Cly11'lQ health st'<I patrons •'~..., I:. ·Seven Days In May ( 1964 Suspeose) 6u(1 Lancaster l<.1"' Douglaa A 1op-rant(1ng U S geoeial plOts a military coup in opposmoo to the Pf9Slder11 !\ pro- posed d!Sarmament agreement with the SOY1&t Utllon. (2 hrs I • MiiWh "My COUS!n Rachel" The kte of the capttvattng Countess Rachet San- oa191t1 is the tocat poont of thlS story by Oapf\ne Ou Maor~ In the ftfSI eplS6de A ose ~-lPart 1 of 4) 0 (1 N ) l ..... a.am MilWii "My Cousin Rachel' Racnet dlsappe8rS snortty after Ambrose mys!~ OUSly die&: Philip JS surpnsed by Rachel's appMLa0C9 n LOO<IOn (Pan 2 of 4) o ~ ~ "Out 01 The Past l 194 7 Ora- ma) l(Jr)( Dougtas. Jane Gree< A tilling stanoo OWnef With ··sa<eteioos 1n his cios. et" Is relJCtan! 10 ·senously constdef mar- ~.ti hr • 37 min ) ~-.. "Ot UnknOwn Ongin" (1983. HorrOf) Peter Weller. Jennifet Dale. A 08nk pecutNe. tet1 aione 1n hlS ~nNlt· tan t><ownstooe home, JS menaced by a ~·.In.I rat 'R' ll hr . 28 mm_) ~ c. -· ~ ~•ere Jotinny dOe8 a spool of Walter Cronkite's float new!JC&St Guest Joan Embefy i:I) ... "Something Wlclled This Way Comes'· ( 1983. Suspense) Jason Ro- bardS. Jonathan Pryce. Two boys discov· e< the tflfrifylng secret undeflying a myste- nous carnrval wnere taniasies are fulfilled. bUI only I()( a hOrrlble Pf1C8 'PG' (I hf • 34 =· .1 .. ~ Oee~t Sea.son" ( 1977, Onwnl) MichMI Monarty. Kevin Conway A proteulooal ~ay player's 8,QQ!essMI drive fOf tuCCeSe ends !rt tragedy (2 hrs.) •• e .-.T19 Ale•'s &evefe 9')ell of lneomnle apell8 trouble '°' the rest Of the KMtont who have to put up #lttl hll crriler·than-nOfmal t>ehevlof o 1.,.-~.., ,.. ..... •••: , . -"A View To A Kii" ( 1985. Ao- venture) Roget Moore. Tanya Robert$.. Brttilih egen1 .James Bond an~ to thWllf1 an indl'8trtalist • s p&ana 10 becOme czar of tfMt ~1er ln<JuStry. C2 Iva.. 30 tl>"l II KB •• , Fl Sund8y. Oecemb« 8, 1985 23 -Tharsclay Cont. •a(l)-l-(lhr) ID ~ Diane uses Sam as 1he sob~t ol het psychology term patJer. D (11 IMMITY It TMI CCIUYI Jason. Jell and Miles search l0t FallOn. the t>ackstab· bmg belween Sable and Constance pro- dueeS une11pected results O ( 1 hr ) I =fl "My CouSln Rachel" Rachel disappears sho'11y alte< Ambrose mysleri· ously dies, Ph1hp is surprised by Rachel's appearance 1n londoo (Part 2 ol 4) c:;i l hr) ,._,.um WIU Cl TMIAla "Bleak tiouse' Esther's guardian asks her to run"Bleak -~~Seconds To Hell" ( 1959. Mystery) ~11 Chandler. Jack Patance Two enemleS torced 10 work togerheto fight tor the allentions of a danoet (2 hrs ) e111•w,.,.., II ' -,._,, Eager to make some exrre cash. Val deeldeS to appear In a p0rn flick l'°"'-DAD'I,..,, •n ..,, ... ,._ ~Un-:'..wa Ed JOms Johnny lor a Ost of real and gag phobias House, Lady Oedlock 1akes an 1n1erest m lhe..deatb ~ota . .mlj5t~law.wrltei ( Pari-.--- 2 ot 8) O (I hr ) (£)TOP Ila. IOJlllQ (R) G~n~., 1:..-i:.:e: A decu-lhar explores the ong 1ng ballle between Cahfornra rnar11uana growers and lhe fed erat and~¥fi.irnmen1s CP) ~ .._ Guests Fannie Flagg, Olz White, Roo House (RI Bu..-.. cm ~ COURT Feehng responsible tor lhe tragic shooting 01 a young ooy. Harry quits lhe bench and vanishes (Part 2of 2) (!) llOWll "Ne.-1 Stop. GreenWJCh Vlllage" ( 1976. Orama) Lenny Baker. Shelley Winters In me 1950s a young Br~lynlle moves to the Village m1en1 on becoming an actor (2 hrs.. 30 min.) ., .... ,,. ... MWl-WUtu• -(I) lmTI ~ L1hmae covers up the circums1anoes surrounding Joshua's death. Gary laces emotional stress. a k1llef is hired to searcn out two unsuspecting victims O ( 1 hr ) D GD t&1 ~ awa f'urillo a1temp1s to reconcile with hts cooservat111e parents. Buntz tries to co<W1nce a drug dealer that he has a cocatne-sn1lhng turkey under his arm. ( t hr) , , , ~A look at the fund-raising tactics for the res1orat1on of the Statue of Liberty and Eiits Island and the way the m~ being spent O ( t hr ) llJ "The Old Man Who Cried w ow· ( 1970. Mystery) Edward G Robinson. Martin Balsam A man puts his hie In dan ger when he tries to prove lhel hts friend was murdered ( 1 hr , 30 mm ) • Yll. • 1 • Hacker threatens 10 cause a stir over a government hoSp1tal that has admlntstratOfs. but no patients 1 --~ CMTGLD.W. .,_ "Johnny Oange<ousty" ( t984. Comedy) MIChael Kealoo. Joe Piscopo In the 1930t, an MneSt. good-hearted man tS IOfced to turn to a life of crime to llnance his neurotic mother's skyrookehng medieal bills 'PG· t3' 9. ( 1 hr . 30 min I <JI) .,_ :·Hardcore· ( t979. Orama) Geofge C Scott. Season Hubley A con cemed father leaves lhe peaceful sur roundings of his home 1own 10 search 10< his daughlet, who has tiocome heavlly in· 110/vad fn a Qtg-c1ty pornography racket 'A' \ 1 hr .. 46 m1 .. (l)IJIFWI 119 LOIT --· OUped by con ertlsta, Ael~h and Ed end up IS bool<las dre&Md In Santa ClaUG SYllS 0 (%) llMI "Hear Ot Desire" ( 1980. Ora ma) Patrick Oewaere, Clio Goldsmith A prOIMSO<'a routine Ille It turhed upside down wtien he encounters an eerthy wom- nn 'A' ( t hr 30 min I 24 Sunday, December 8, 1985 I Mf ..... ...., ~1vate Moments" ( 1983. Adull) Janey Robbins. John Marlin Three lawyers· wives reveal lhetr 1nt1mate fanta· s1es at a posh dinner party . ( 1 hr , 2-~ lR.fm.U OI TM1 mcN Me ' Featured Carherme Deneuve. Michael Landon. Ooona Mil~ al an llahan luxury resort. a bllllorlaire's Hawauan luau, car racing with Lorenzo Lamas and Tony Jules Fe1ffer's drama about a successful 1ournahs1 (Charles Gr0d1n) who a11empts to cope with !amity demands and expectahons Costars Jean Stapleton. Mar1w Henn&r. Manin Balsam ~hr ,44~ 1t11IJ ';"" ~ MIAT A delfver~ man is en listed to help track down lhe leader ot a terrorist group. (Al ( 1 hr , 10 min) D GD ~ Host Johnny Carson I t hr) 8 ~mM Guests· Fannie Flagg Dii While, Roo House (Al l ®l MC ... -.n:IM llZAm Sketches Donald Duck, the Rev T V Seawell. a "bizarre" shoe srore 1Johe1;;,~ ,._TMIU. ~a.mi::ut C 'I ~ U b F Funny man Emo Phillips perl0tms his nrghtclul routine (()IPOlm (%).,_"Gorky Park" ( 1983. Mystery) Wiiham Hutt, lee Marvin A Moscow horn ic1de 1nspecto<'s 1nves11oat100 ol a bizarre rnple murder near a skating rink leads him 10 conlron1at1ons with lhe KGB and a globe-11011.ng AmerlC8n buSlneS& tycoon 'A' ~t:J,':'WJ 1W ~ DOWI Me OUT • ' m CA lnteniiow'i with farmers. unemployed factory work ers, divorced mothefs and the u11>an hOmeless provide insight into the lln1nc1el plight ol many Ame<ICans Narrahld by Lee Orem.~~ ~,=la!YWOOI•; -•r,.t LOU..r ~--WITMIMCI Me Mlm ...... flalLI .,. "She" ( 1983. Fanrasy) Ham aon MuOer, Sandahl Bergman An 1mmor lal Amezon queen helps two meo re&eue their kldoaooed friend ( 1 hr . 39 min ) l ·=·-•.at-1'1CWI 11:9 .cJWll 'A TalePt ror Loving' (I~ Comedy I A1charo Widmark Ce!iar A ~ro I\ protec;s1ond 1J.irnt>fe1 1s lrlCkad l'"larry•nQ a ll•'' lrr,m a Me11ican ranct l11mlly cursed N1lh ov~1 JC live hbodos hr• 25ffilf•1 1'2:110 G> LA ft -.r wrnt DA~ LrTT9I Scheduled E>O Minute<. producer I Hewitt. Madehnt! l<atm c.omed1arr Jett man ( t hr) BUT,AlWOL Timi,,_ 0 Featured David Bin cornhusk1nj con1e-;1 ( 1 nr ) (!)Cl)• • ..,, ... tml aTlllT~TOllQHT lr11e1111t4w Jemie l ee CUI tis-- ' ....... llBIOU&. NIMCI NAm T1IE LOOID M EA.IT COUHI IAIUTUU. f vww !.1 MO¥ll Lovelonl!S 11984 Drar Greg Bradlord. Mary Beth Evar•s P11: play1r1g l>tudents trom rival ca111ornic1 t schools gel 1ogethf'r tor a showdown l_I hr . 33 min ) 1MU MO¥ll Th.-Return 0 1 Frank C non" 11980 Orama1 Wilham Conrad rhur Hill Semirerireo p1111ate 1n11estig; Frank Cannon Clepd~ 10 took 1n10 t~ parent suicide ol an ota friend and ror rrnn ) W a--art U.&.A. mwll "R1d1ng High 119!>0 MUSK Bing Cre>l>by Coleen O'ray A man st• Ql8$ wllh h•!'. J-~ar-old Utcet!Or~ ' has never ri;ia lhe chance to prove a01hlles on the rac.etrack (2 hrs min ) (!) llCMl 'The Dark Corner " (l~ Mystery) Lucille Ball Mark Stevens pretty secretary 11e1ps 10 e.-onerara derec1111e boss lrom suspicion of mur. ~hrs . 30 min I llS '=-HBI • Lift A lunel r&I! spec1a1 to hene111 cancer and disease :.earch at St JLide's Children's Hospu. Memptos. Tenn Hoste; Aelly Wh11e Dick Van Patten ( 1 hr ) \!) .... U'*G Wllll.'f (ij) -TMI .... Host<, I t>n 011w~ Nock Buon1con11 ( 1 hr ) (.e.J •ACI:: -(S) .,_ "H O 1 5' 11979 <Aime Susan Kiger, Lisa Lonoon A sorority Jeel dee1des lo rorm her own club o eds who concenrrate on grahtymg t s1arved cOl:;.ians 'A' ( t hr , 35 min ) I AMCA GllltWtll'W t:tl ... llOWll "BarldldO ( 1956 Advent1.1 Robert Mitchum Ursula Thie--..s Q runners &ell their warn$ in Me111co (2 ht 1.-.a llOGM't CGUIC1DI tll LI m ~ 1-.n Comic 1<>vt1nes ( son & Trueson I :ince Monlalto M McEwen. Fred WoH, Peter Fe.get I ML•TMIPM&Y 'IAmlMIU. I .. ..,.S'laAL 1:9 .,_ "The Hotel New HamP'h• (1984, Comedy) JOl11fl roster. Bo Bridges Based on thf' hook by John v1ng An eccentric Nt•w rnglnnd 111n111y dergoes changes 11~ 11 se1!1 up hurel! different locales 'R' ( I hr . 50 min ) 1:91 ==..rTWATCM .... -------------------------------------.. I -Thursday Cont. 89, lm nt• ero (~ IM ><111 l'\11 ey 1111• an Ar 1to1 ap ner 46, A. her ler 1ny re I in ""' ly) re :o 9)( '8) Jn ~ 01 3rk e" rau 11 JO• 111 G) LOW IOMGI 2:9 m 9CME "Three Wise Foots' ( 1946 m) MOVIE "Bru1..e l .,., H1<, l ;ic;t Da,i'> Hie. Comedy) Margaret O'Brien, Lewis Stone Last Nights' 11979 81og11µhvl TnP ca A fanciful young lady drops into the hves reer of tt1e n•ar!lal <tr!<. t11n o;tar r" ro of tnree wealthy old recluses (2 hrs) mance with aclres'> 8Ptty T.r1y p.,, and rhe ~--.n••••n mysterious c.ucuMstance.-. ,,1,rrour11j1na h~ .. ,,.ICml death (2 nrs I •11 llcert.,,. tf)TOPMllC IODIQ A tnN1 1r ,,,,.,e 1 M ~....,.,.,., IQ the best bouts of 85 • 1 '' 'Tl .wll "City Heat" ( 1984. Adventure) 'H; llOY1E Br1t1y r> •11(11•· I' 164 Clint Eastwood, Burt Reynolds Towards Suspense) Cra10 W,1c.r,ur M ... t<Jr ., '•' t the end ot Pron1b1t1on, a cop whose part 11th An unE>nip1r1y1•rj Hl)llywr.od dt.I ;r ner is murder,~eams up with his one- house·s11t1ng tor •' ,irq1111 nrantP tJP time 111end. a rrvate detective. and or~ comes ooses')(l!d .1r11h ,; t,ed1J!.lu1 11e1yn chestrates so f!lncy footwork to track bor 1n111;!11ed "'!h tnP p• •·1• f1lrn •'•Justry down the killer , 'PG' O ( 1 hr 37 min) and a sus~e<..! 1r a, 1 ... ' ""'r JI'• R' ~; ._"... • .. J_l_tlr .<l_9_'!1_!r.!...1___ _ r _ _ d CllOQMLft ---~--~r·LJ ,, G,, •'184 0<1 ,.al'T1C8118 ma) RobMI ()"N 1 IA .. , 11: lt""I flP',v11... 'J') WATal C*WAll91111* the fac.t ,,.,,,, b•>''" 1 • ·I"'"' 1 fllf(,.., t=llQ 90'WW "Deputy Marshal" (1950 meeting or, .i <rH•" .,,.,, tr.11r -.p.1rk • rr,., Western) Jon Hall Frances Langford f\ tual roman11r 1r.Jprprt rif'IN<>Pf'I ·• 1r .-,11111 deputy marshal hun!S' down a pair ot t1on eng1ner>r 1r11j l qr.i~ '"' J1•0.,11~11"1 P1 • • gunsl1nger5 and an important railroad CiJ ~~l r•11r Ima~~';. 3~rn1n I (%).cME p.,,,1 .. f\1 Tr1e Bf'atr 1 19fl'l AlfTm Comedy) Am.ir rl.i I anglrl Ar.ell! !>rim· IO'( basle Thi:.: rr.1rn.ir1t1r:. ,ps .mo driw•>-, r t a .,.;1;...,.. • .,,.. yo1Jng Par1-.1ar Numilr ~.Jt.dlrun1nc,; r N ;r UU I - rnandy a~ 111ewed rhr·.ugh thr "Ye' •f •ier M .wll "White Wilch Doctor" ( 1953 16-year-old cous1r ff I' nr l4 "11 ) Adventure) Susan Hayward. Robert m 0.C. TODAY Mitchum A misstonary nurse In Alrica -rriclay -Morning Movies- •Ct> "The 81JQl> Aunriv 1 Ruad R1Jn11e1 Movre ·.. 1979. Gon1e<lyl AnirnateO ( 1 hr 38 m n J CZ) "And Nothing Aul The Trutn' 1 11l84 Drama) Glenda J;ickc.on Jon rrr•t.h I 1 hr , 41 min I 1'tl@ "Chnsfini!<. Hr•h:l·•v' I 1q44 [1ran1i\I Deann;1 Our ti•" < iP111• KPltv I? hr" 1 1:11 (¢ ''HOIPI 1 1 •t, I Ot 1111.11 fl11r! T.iyl111 Cathrrrr p '•I 11• •· 111 4 11111 I Z "\ornf,111 A111! J11y I t•l(j4 (,,11 ,.,.,1y1 8111 Pi!f••1<,1)1 f lt'>lll<, o.w1d 1 r I Ill nun I • ltL "Thi• n11ur•fv I l<)H4 D• irn.. M ... I Gibson A11thnn)' H•1pkor1· I•' t11" I,' m1nl t:ll -"Crac.ker<. 11'18'1 Ccu11e<Jy) ~onr.1111 Sulhe1ra11<l Ju1..k war JP'1 I 1 hi 1. rl11n I t:ll(Z) "Numoor Su111<ntee11 11932. My'> tery) John Stu<11I Annt' urPy I I h1 23 m1nl -(C) "Rachel Ar•ll Tr1e ~11.111~ei' ( 1948 Ofama) Lorena Young William Holden 1~ hr, 33 min ) CS) "Remains To Be ~oon· ( 1953 \.onie dy) June Allyson Van Johnson l 1 hr . J l min) -@ "Castle On fhp Hud'.on" ( 1940 Ora ma) John Garfield, Ann Sheridan 11 nr 30m1n) -"Choech Ancl ChOn~j'c; The Corsican Brothers" ( 1984 CnmNly) Chet>eh Mar m Tommy Chong ( 1 hr 27 min) tW(Z) "Mass ~.;>pe>at" t t984. Ofama) Jacl< Lemmon, ze11ko tvanek ! I hr . 40 mrn I 119 (C) "The Buddy System ( 1984 C()ITlP dy) Rtehard Dreyfuss. Susan Sarandon (I hr , 50 min ) m I Beyond Mombasa' ( 19~! A.1ve11 lure) Cornet Wtfde Donna Reed ( 1 hr 10mrn I -Afternoon Movies- a.Cl) 'The Shuttered Room" ( 1967 Mys- tery) Gig Young, Ca10I Lyntey (2 hrs ) Ji.) "American Of ea mer" ( t 984, Come dy) JoBeth W1lhams. Tom Conti ( f hr 45m1n) S 'Just The Way Yell• Are" ( 1984, Com edy) K11sty McN1cnol, Michael Ontkean l 1 hr . 34 min l ,. T' "fcld1e And The Cruisers" ( 1983 Orama) Tom Berenger, Michael ParP 11 hr, 32 min J ta'¢ "Oxford At1Je5 ( 1984 Drama) Rnti l owe Ally Sneecly ( 1 hr 33 mrn ) HI H 'Oliver'" ( 1968 Musical) Ron M t)( cly Oliver Reed (2 hrs 26 min ) P.1 Tne Smurts And The Magic riute ( 1983. Ad11enture) Animated ( 1 hr JO min J l.S.J 'Rich, Young And Pretty" ( 195 t Mu slcal) Jane Powell. Vic Damone 11 hr 35 mrn) a.CZ' "Easy Rider " (1969. Drama) Peter Fonda. Dennis Hopper ( 1 h1 , 34 min ) l:ll(C) "The Competitron" ( 1980, Orama) Richard Dreyfuss. Amy rr111ng (2 hrs <'l min) .. Cf) "Raggedy Man" ( 1981, Drama) Srs sy Spacek, Eric Roberts (2 hrs ) ~L) "Hambone And Hillie" ( 1984. Come dy) Lillian Gish, Timothy Bottoms 11 h1 29 min) (l ) "P11v1teged" ( 1982. Drama) Hugtttt> Grant ( 1 hr 34 mrn ) -1ven1ng ---- wor~s d1hgenfly 10 gain lhe respect ol tne W!nall~r 36m1n ) llTMCBmllY llATDrl • Mm TODAY . J .,,.-.. Lovelines.. ( 1984 Orama) Greg_Bcad!ord. .Mary Beth Evans Pran~ p1ay1ng students from m1a1 Callfornra nigh schools get together for a showdown 'R' :::; 1 1 h1 33 m1n I \,fJ HUTMCllf T .wll 'The Seduclion' I 1982 Suspense) Morgan Fa1<ch1ld Michael Sar - raz1n A glamo1ous TV news anchorwom an 1s 111c11m1zed by a mentally d•sturoea admirer 'R' ( 1 nr 45 min ) , Wiji - IWWWIWfiiWWW • Hla.oRT me ... ~1....:1 ~ ..... m¥IE ''The Bugs Bunny I Road Runner Movie ( 1979 Comedy) Animal· ell A comp11a11on of several ol d11ecto1 Chuck Jones' c1ass1C Warner Bros car- toon snorts. surrounded by new tootage c.1 Bugs Dally Duel\. the Road Runner Wr1e f Coyote and more ·a· ( 1 hr 38 min) H 9CME Where The Boys Are' 11960 C:omerlyl Dolure<; Hart Geotge Hamilton F vur yuull\;l wnmP.11 101n ltle hordes ot Flor •Ll,1 011vr11J colleg1.111~ dwrng Easter 11aca tion ( t tir .)q rnin ) S llOVll Pro1,xor ( 1984 Comedy) t'iold1e Hawn (.hos S.llandon A Wash rnqton 1,.0Ckla1t wa1fless becomes a media sensation ancl a US diplomat when she fhwarts an as~ss1n1111on altempt on a vis 11t1n~~~·~ 36 min l .. me ... 9 ... l9A USl1Wl. l n-; Angeles U tkers at Denver Nuggets (Live) (2 hrs 30 min ) .. TOO cum ire. CCW1' Henry's la- ther pays a 111S1t with hrs future bride a woman 1n her 4Qc.i who is pregnant wtth his c.nild. .,,,.,. IMam/~--.... -.01P011n. ... mnrt.-YR&D ~ IMmTTA 1'tl CllWWI 9 ~.-r~ lnteMew with Larry Hagman 8 TUI Sunday, December 8, 1985 25 1 '1-:'J.. "FaJoon Crest" star Ana-Alicia: a hlgh--speed motorcycle racer. l:..ca•tlft' -. . ....-........... ........ IJI 1•-.r ... "A Chrletmaa Story" (1983. Comedy) Peter B~. Darren McGa- vm, Based , on a Jean Shepherd story. SmalHown America In-the mld-19409 is the setting 10< this holiday memoir abOut a ~y w~·~~­tor Christmas. 'PG' ( t hr., 38 min.) ® ....... .. czy.,_ "Two Of A Klnd" ( 1983, Ro- mance) John Travolta, OIMa Newtoo- John. A sett-styled lnvent0< and a bank teller are chosen by the Supreme Belna to prove mankind's worthiness. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) 1:91UJ·---,. fm&YAT~ .... _ IMAT'I lllW..,.5 ••I .. Sparks ltY When Raj backs out of a dinner date with Nadine. 8 m GI L.\. Featured: a toot< at the Ut- ile-known secrets of everyday Mfe. U.ATl.Mm .. , ..... -.w.-.... _..,.,,. .. ,.,, ····---·--Q .,.. -Thie ehoweaee .... rures videos from the Grammy winner's latest album "In Square Qrcie" that ln--I•'-g~=';:" .. (l)lWlmr .. • .-J -A nightclUb OWf'8f (Shelley Berman) and a 6lind rooe6clan (Tom Sullivan) launch a ptan to seve thek neighborhood from decay. (Pottponed from an earllef date.) j1 Iv.) 8llAWIL 51 I,_._,. llOC I-Three epleodes from the eenee: Ralph takes a job as a Santa; Aeaale Voo Gleason Ill, Poor Soul and Joe thi&art~ der make a hollday visit; the Kramdens and the Nortons rtng In the New Veer at a party with Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. Host: Jackie Gleaaon. (2 tn.) • a _,_ Ketherine's white lie Titf(es Webst4"' -and Kltt'lerine ..-by surprise, Q Cf) c·11an_,a.um1 eo inter- views a Canadian tr9PP1' (Jotlnny) who found the debris from a~ •t••· I= "lmpasee" ( t969. A~ture) Burt Reyl'\OldS, Anoe Francll. A.ti Ametl- can and his lour-man teem ...,ch for S3 million In QOld ~ hidden on MM- 1n1a Hin. Jt hra) 1•111•r•-•-Q ....... .._ W&L 8lmT -Watt• W. Heller. t0<me< ad'llsOr to Pt-'dlnt1 Kennedy and Johnson. Is the guest. CC).,. "Purple Rain" ( 1984. Mulieaf) Prince. ApollONa Kotero. ~ young Mlnne- apollS &lnget'a eordld femly beckgrounes provtdet the lmpetu8 for h9 riN to ihe top of the contemporary mue6c world and en- ableS him to find loY8 wtth a wtneomt roek 28 Sunday, Decwnber 8, 1985 ~ncess. 'R' Q ( 1 hr • 51 min.) ... U.OITHI- _. "American Dreamer" ( 1984. Comedy) JoBeth Willtams, Tom Conti A conk on the head during a Pa11s1an sight- seeing tour rendefs an American house- wife Into the deluS1onary state of being the daring heroine of a romance novel. 'PG' Q._(1 hr., 45 min.) ~ c••• ~ Clu.ct Johnny aa the eccentric Howard Hughes video- ~his last will and testament {.I) .,. "Just The Way You Are" ( 1984, eomedy) K'rfsly McNlchol. Mi- chael Ontkean. White lh France, a cnppled ~ flutlst meets a p~ her come to terms wlih her physical dis- abll~~ hr . 34 min ) ... ~ CWW PAtafllDI' ,_., a.T· ml Animated. The soft sculpture dolls i~) out In search of the Christmas sp111t LOlllOAT , ....... WM1 s-T -Walter W Heller, tonner advl&of to Presidents Kennedy and JohOIOO, is the guest. • •COGflM'I GIMm CCMn'Y "Focus Seniof,sl" Featured: an overview of sen· lot's' programs in Orange County; a look at the Continuing Learning Cente< Cal State Fullerton: an examlnauon of Al- I::==-. CIE ......... TMI .... _ .,, Ii .. ~llACll .. (l)IMUIQ • ...,_Of ICml:S The Misfits try to find a missing Grand Prix motorcycle racer. ( 1 hr.) e 0 •M••&mrrrT rrlOCll Drummond's plans for a l~I TV personality to perform ii;;=·kl::.:tt . s .. !o:o Soltl conduct& the Vienna Phllhar· moriic Orchestra In this performance of Verdi's com1C opera sta111ng Gabriel Bac- lier In the lltle role (2 hrs., 30 min J .... .,.La. ,_Lm ~ ... "Yentl" ( 1983. MuSK:al) Bar· bra Streisand, Mandy Patlnkln From Isaac Baahevis Slngef's short story In turn-of-th&-century Eastern Europe, a young woman disguises herself as a man In order to pursue the education tradltlon- ally fort>ldden ro Jewish women. 'PG' (2 in .. 14 min.) (!) ~ _. Guests: Richard Moll, Loll Bromfield. (R) (%) ... "Mass Appeal'' ( 1984. Ofama) Jack Lemmon. Zeljko tvanek Contronta- tlone between a complacent priest and an ldealletlc seminary student lead both to a ~eeter understanding of the htJman spirit PG. hr .. 40 min.) .. 1 9-=-Benson beeornes lnvOIVecl in one of Clayton's wacky Investment BChemet.9 Cl) ... "Voo Ryan's Express" ( 1965, Cfama) Frank Slnarra, Trevor Howard An Amtfican leads a prlsoneB' revolt against the Na.Zl8 taking them to Austria (2 hrs .. 30 rnlrlJ I:.:...... - --TMCll -Cl), ..... ~ Angela a1mmp1s to bribe Wayne to leave Emma; Cl' vineyards may be quarantined t:Jy 1 honest inspector. Q ( 1 hr.) 8 Cl) llAll WCI A sly con artist's er Phil Collins) latest scam Involves majer-r. cocaine smuggters. (1 l l u":..t-MoKaydE a murderer who w111 testify agalns Danzigs and a pretty cop prOlll<les a plOStve encounte<. O ( 1 hr.) a .. "Time fravelefs" (1976 enc&-Flctlon) Richard Ba&ehart. Groom. In their search for a cure deadly epidemic, two men tra· througl't ~artlve 111 Chicago°'' th of "•iiilt fire. ( 1 hr., 30 mTn ) I THI_. AICTIC -This documE chronicles an expedition to Jcelar capture puffins. a species of seablr<I traces their adjustment to fife In Chic Lmcoln Park Zoo (R) ( 1 hr.} Ct) .,_ "Cheech And Chang's Dreams" ( 198 t . Cqmedy) Richard~ Tommy Chong. Two inveterate pott appear to have tound their true caJll they Peddle ice cream on the stret Los=:· 'A' ( 1 hf., 27 min.) ~ .. '~he Bullet" (1975, I ern) Gene Hackman, Candice Bergo 1urn-0Ht1&-century frontlef ~ race across the Western bad\ands. ig hrs.. 11 min.) Cl) ... "When A Stranger C (19~ Suspense)-Carol~. ~ Durning. While baby~nlng, a ) woman is 1err0<1zed·by phone calls h ®Chotic killef. 'R' (1 hr .. 40 min.) fD ........ flOOTIM.l. CIF Cherr shlp-*2~ =1-WAY=.8' •.. ...,. ... -~11MD "" ••C1Jo e ... CUI .. ~ a •mce a. Richard Benjamin. Paula Prentis. Wayne. l .. •c:.cnun ...,a&m DMUI ... ...... .., =-= Guests. The Splr Kenny Rogers, Freddie Jack~. • Chung. Juice Newton, Starship, He Jones. Phll Colllna (Interview). ( 1 hr. (%) ... "Eddie And The Crul ( 1983, Drama) Tom Befenger. Ml Pare. Twenty years af1et the feet. porter lnveffllgates the mysterloua c pearanoe of a rock singer 'PG' ( 1 h min) twCD m•.-a tW 8 .,. "Treasure Of The ArN ( t983. Adventure) Stuart Whll Bradf0<d Diiiman. A group of ~· must contend with plrenhat and 14 headl'lunt8's while searching for a fc In dla~L~~rs) D e Host Johnny Ct Scheduled: LUlhef vanoroa. ( 1 hr ) e ~ -Guinta: Alehltd Lolt Bromf~~ I «&:: "Treasure Of The Amt ( 1983, Adventure) Stuart WNt Bradford Olllm'n A QroW> of edWn' must contend with piranhas end "' tteadhunters wtllle ... ,Ching for a tc 1n dia~ (2 hra., 15 min ) 8 mAm Sltetchea: mov1t Ctltk:I; ! ~ -l'riclay Cold. ase's I (11$· smg- ><Kne ,, ) livefs I the n ex· uave·s stunt· scl'lool, 24 nour ~ net· I-~-:..:.. ........... .,.. "Lovescenes· ( '984 Adult) Frar)C Luz. Tiffany Bolling Lile 1m11a1es art for two married lllmmal\ers whose ott screen romance makes the steamy on- scr~ actlOO look tame ( t hr 35 min I ... ,..,.. .,.,. "A Night In Heaven ( t 983 ,......,._...----Rramet-C-tttrs1~ -Atk111s, l e*1 Anne Warren A marned college 1nstruct0t has an alfair w11h one ot her students wno works as a male eiottc dancer R' 1 1 hr 23mln) ntary d to . end 900'9 Nice larin, eeds ig 8& ita of Yett· tn. A :alls" ranee oung oma nefS. Yang ward I ..,. .. :lheel • r&-~ Moll. .zon" man. urtrt Wlge rtune 1Ull (fl)_., TUCU -· TAUi ... THI DAM .. A r119n pressured executrve (0111 Macy) gets un· expected results when he wears a unique device that's deSlgl'led to help 111m survrve any medical c11S1S • alT1B A IOOg t0tgo11eo movie star receives the heartwarming tribute vie de-serves. the 1nves11gatl0fl a high pnced self·detense instructor reveals a senes 01 burglaries Helen Hayes Ruoy Keeler and An~star f 1 hr 10 min I .,.,. "The Moneychangers" ( 1976. Orama) (Part 1 ot 2) Kirk Oougtas. Chris· tophor Plummer Based on Arthur Hailey's fl0\191 The announcement tl'lat the pres.- dent ot a large Ameucan bank is dytng ot cancer prec1pi1a1es an intense strugg~ IOt I~~ between two vice presidents ---mn MICA: Cll'f 01 l CC*TI. fT •am 1t1I 1IT 118 fwo ot the Bulls' star players land In Jall thanks 10 a C(ll'I an1St's scheme CO .,. "Coffee. Tea Or Me?" ( t984. Adult) Jutlel Andefsoo, Paul Thomas An airline t>oasts stewardesses and pilots lw~.g~eh0ial a11en1ton to their passen· -.... ,~...,. UTNllOl 11CTAC--"'l••mn: ... M.L s::'Tr11 MZZ Plan1s1 Jay Marci ano ~orms "Cona1n Call • "It's a Boy' and "Night Sky". Jacque Washington ("Lady S'lngs the Blues," "Good Mom•ng Heart•che" and "Ove< the Ra1nb0w" 1 ·--Cl)CC.LmUlllTUU Loyola at Brad· I!}' (R) (2 hrs ) ... CH) .. "Cheech And Chong's The Cor· Slcan Brothers" ( 1984, Comedy) Cheech Marin. Tommy Chong Two offbeat and oft-key Paris street moslCianS meet a Gyp Sy Who tells them the aecoun1 of their noble llne8ge 'PG' I 1 ht • 27 min ) -IJ!l~lMC&I -· .. "Fahfeohelt 45 1" ( 1967, SCI ence-Fletlonl OSkar Wfifnet. Juht CM S· tie Based on the story by Ray &adl>vfY In a future society. an otflcl&I ban ls Placed on readlnQ and fifemen are as ca11 u2-sue Put• rtw wotdl to work for you. ~ned to burn an t>oo61s (2 hrs.. 30 m1n ) u ... "Seconds" ( 1966, Suspei\se) Rock Hudson. Wiii Geer. Wlth ~ i:,. h1Nl·t~ help from a seaet ~ cal organiza110n. a mlddl&-aaed business-man recaptures the appearance o f youth J.?. hrs. 15 min.) (!) ~ "River 0 1 Mystery" ( 1969. Ora· ma) Vte MOfrow. Claude Akins. E,.cpio- Srves eKperts a1e sought by a diamond nunter and a revOlutlonary leader (2 rvs 30m1n) 1:..-:---~~~~~~~~ Beau Pere" ( 1981. Romance) Patrick Dewaere. Anel Besse A l0tbtdden love attair develOps between a young girt ano ner recently Widowed steplathe< (2 l")IS) 1, • .., .. t:9 DCll e&..-.WiliM MUSICal guests Orchestral Man<>ew8'S 1n the Dark. The Charlie Danlets Band ( 1 ht ) ~.,.. "Humongous" ( 1982, HOfror) Janet Julian. Dal/id Wallace A dlshgured murdefer stalks a party ot leckless teen· agers weekending on a remote ISiand 'R' lhr .35min ) · d .,. "P'rotocOI" ( 1984, Comedy) GOidie Hawn. Chris Sarandon A Wash- ington cocktad waitress becomes a media thwarts an assaSSlnatlon attempt on a vts· 111~ emir 'PG' Q (1 hr., 36""") tllll .,. "Operation PettiCOat" I 1959, Comedy) Cary Grant. Tony CurllS. A sot>- manne commandef ignores regulations on OtOer 10 gel 11ls vessel back 11"1 action (2 hrs) e ~~Comte routnes Rick Overton. Jack Gabghe<. Jimmy Tlngle Interview Spilce Jones Jt ID DAW--CD ... "Alley Car" ( 1984, AdvennxeJ Kar1n Mal'll. Rober! Tom After hoodlums CftUSe hef gr&ndm<>thef's death, a veng&- lul woman uses her martlal arts expertise to b<1ng the thugs to iusuce, ( 1 hr . 30 lmin~CAll .... w ~lUCll -.... LOW-... "Anatomy 01 Tl!fror ( 1973. Suspense) PaUI Burlie POlty Betgen A former POW. wno was bfainwashed by the enemy dumg the KOfean Wai . begins to acr strangely dunng a vacatlOf'I In Lon- don (lhr .~min) l lA1'19AYMM ........ ~ o..c. ""' " ,,_ ,,_ 0 Featured: "3-3-0" dance club with an appearance by Dean Paul Mert1n l 1 hr ) •00 ... "Goin' AM The Way" (1982. Orama) Oen Waldman. OebOfah Van Rhyn A high school sentOf anxiousty tries • 10 get his vlt'tuous glftfnend 10 oo to bed wrth hlfTI 'R' ( t hr • }5 min ) • • ... "Since You Went Aw•y" ( 19«, Orama) Oaodittte Colbett. Shlr1ey f empte Members ot an American family struggle to remain sane despite the prob- lems they mus1 face dUrlng WOt'ld War II ~ hrs . 30 min l (I) AUr0 MCml SCCA Super Vees fr0"1 Pooenix. ~RJ l1 hr ) ~...,_ -..rlMICll ... "Oxford Bluel" ( 1~. Orame) Rob L~. A~ Sheedy 0.lord ~ ry's uao11on1 tfe IOIMCI to 1he wlr'<t by a bf ash Amerlc.en teen·aQOt In our1Ult of en Seven Sl<etches m wnicn women eme>'Oy the11 intethgence 411\d seductrve powet'S to outmaneuver men 1n the never~ Q!_me ot IOve ·R' 1 1 hr 23 m1n l \.lJ ... "Comlon And Joy" ( 19&4, ~ Come<lyl Biii Paterson. Eleal)()f Oevict A disc JOCkey becomes entangled 1n a wat between rrvaJ gangland IOe cream ven- dOfs. ·PG· ( 1 '" 30 rTlln I .. , ... .. ... "Hosttle Guns" ( 1967. W•- ern) George Montgomefy Vvonne Oe car1o When a ledetal marY\al eeoona a wagonlOad ol ounaws and undesara~ to prlSOl"I, he dlscO\lefS among !hem 1 wom- an with Wham he had once oeen In io-... 2hf $., 30~) ( 1967. Comedy) Debbie Watson. Oelw« Pyle An unsopnistk:ated beckWOOdS git! becomes involved wlth wealthy peop6e who rry 10 snub fief. unaware of "* Ptt· SlSteno& (2 hrs I Cf)._.. .... "Appointment With A Kiiier" 11975. Mystery) Joann.a Penet, Brien Blessed An anon~ note Wflnen on a copy of a $MKespeafeet1 ptey pr<Mdle a valuable ClVe IOr a prt.'ate C'8tec1""9'1 .... inveshgahng a 5-yeat-old murder cue ( 1 ht . 30 ITW'I ) I *' .• ..-~ ........ , _, Aydef Cup higNights lfom Beltry. E~land (R) I 1 hr.) (l)----fWl!'CA11 •CID .,.. "Gal'' (1984. Drema) John Lynch, Heier! Mirren In Northern trelend. a t9·yeat-old CathOllc man ta haunted by hrs invOlvement 1n rne l'TlUfder of • Prot• 1a111 polic::ef1'lllf 'R' I 1 ht • « min ) --1 ~ u ......... .,._..., 11!1'8 ..... 1llM ..n WWie Nelson Is l<>4ned by Waylon Jenn1ng1. .- SI Collet end BB. King in ttltl COOOlft. ( t "ihr)== --------,.,.._..,.. ... ''Cheech Md Chong'• Nice Drearrw'' I 1981, Comedy) Alclwd Mem. Tommy Olong. Two lnwter.te poctieedl appear to have found their trve c.-ng • they peddle lee creem on the ttr .... OI LO$ Angeles. 'R' ( 1 tw . 27 IN\.) (I) llAll M CA Women'a OC>mPMMlon trom St Paul. Minn_ LR) ( 1 hr t (l)-.-.m I ••lllai -·II (I) .. "Crlelktra" ( 1984. eom.dv> Donald Suttwtand. Jactc Warden. Oown- on-thelt-M:tl ct\atacten In San Frenc9- co· s Mialllotl dlatrlct deOlde to -their tlnanciel woee by cn1ctdng • peW'Mt'q> owner'• sate 'PG' ( t hr • ~ "*' ) Sunday, Dec:embet 8, 1985 27 -Salurclay -Morning---- 28 Sunday. OecemtMw 8. 1985 .,.,~-·----.. -.-w LOGmT .,_CQIS. G YOUlll--Toplc: lnlluenoe of lamEftlE, &.m.- 1:11 .,.. "Mamie" ( 196-4. Suspense) Tlppl Hedreo, Sean Connery. (2 hrs . 45 --=~ -~ 1•11awa.....,.., Ulm a 1 ...... .,_noom 191TM.I Toplc)een MuS1C1&ns ........ ... .... llAIZ.w --A loo!< at a proiect under· taken by the Sierra Club to bolld trails be- tween Yosemite and Kings' canyon Na· tlonal Par1(s. I 1t11 amc•-.11-•• 11aum•m .... 1""a .. •- .,. "Easy T 0 Love" ( 1953, MUSI· cal) Esther WlHlams. Van Johnson. ( 1 hr . 36 min.) ~ ... _..,., ....... ........ .. "Two Of A Kind" (1983, Ro- mance) John Travolla. Olivia Newton- Joh ... 1~~ -E,_mMI_ a ......... ..,..,. ~ I • C... Topic; Westmont College " ..... ·----·---A film ponratt of mountain climber Jim Wickwire features spectacular footage of his climbs In the Himalayas and on Mt Mc Kin~. l ...... ,.L.-....... a •• 111 .... ouw .,.. "The Fortress" ( 1985. Orama) Rachel Ward ( l hr • 29 min ) .. (I).,.. "We Live Again" ( 1934. Ora· ma) Frech : March, Anna Sten ( 1 hr . 22 ·1mln~= ftla&Y __ .... -· l.W.A.T. ... "The Story Of Pretty Boy Floyd'' ( 1974, Or~) Martin Sheen, Kim Oar~l~i;!~, ... l ....,&iddl ···-· .. "And The Earlh Wu Created" ( 1978. Fantasy) Animated. ( 1 hr , 28 min.) (!) ITM .._ Spona competition featurlna cut members trom "Faleon Oest." ,.'Oeye of Our L1Y91" and "Shll the BNver." Semlttnll round. ( t tv ) -· (JJ -~Scheduled-CNcago it.::::::,, .. , 13 ~ 15 --,_,.. UUC1IC • --..,. I • FeehKed IMSA roed racing from Elkhatt L.Me. Wis 1! ht., 30 min.) (!) .. "Night Paugre" ( 1957. Ad- 119f'll\Jfe) James Stewart, Audie M\Jrphy 12 hrl \ 1-----.. " ... ....., .... Mn0 IACm Slroh's Funny car St!• down lrom Darlington, S C. (A) {%) .,.. "Privileged" ( 1982. Orari _1Hygf:£r:~~.m"' J., 9 ._,..Of ICOOIT-000 ...,.._., ..... flOOTW. 11111 DMllY• •co:Fa I W co.TY ''Foe --.....;>eolacst:....E.e~ an oveMeW of ~ 1ors' programs in Orange county. ill at the Cont1nu1ng Learning Center State Fullerton. an eAam1nat1on of zhetmer's disease CJ mW'a Blame II On The N~ ( 1964, Orama) Nick Mancuso B• Thames. ·1 t hr . 25 min ) CGUW flOOTU&J.. NCAA Oiv1s1c Championship Game li11e frqm McA Tell~Ul:>ject to blackout) (3 hrs.1 M M Hosts Len Daw Nick Buonicont1 ( 1 hr I mW'a "Ill" ( 1967. H0<ror1 Re McDowaU, Jill Haworth (2 hrs J mW'a "Love Me Or Leave Me" I I Musical) Dons Day. James Gagney G; ~~TOADWBIW _a:l.l .,.. "Kona Coast" (1968. Ad ture .. Richard Boone. Vera Miies (2 h -1 ... ~=-~naway" ( t973 Suspe Ben Johnson, Ed Nelson ( l hr • 30 m I YMOMIOOOI -ww-.. ...---~ A _., WIWWW CID&iilU mated A newcomer's clumslneGs al destroys We>rmingham's Christmas le ties, then his only friend comes up "' special gilt that he could gtVe the '°" make amends 1wll:.'f' MTW cm M llfl 0 E ZS 9ICIAI. The Ac tures ot a Two-Minute Werewolf" 0 on Gene De'r\'eese's sr01y of a you~ r0< mo11ie Ian (Know! Johnson) Who 001cally hnds h1msett 1urri1ng 1n l··e::.;;;: 0 .. , .... .._ ....... .,. ''The Aazor·a Edge" ( Orama) Bill Murray Theresa Russe hrs.8min ) CD .,.. "AdVentures Of Mateo I ( 1938, Orama) Gary Coopet BasH bone. ( t hr , 40 min ) iC1ti••C1MMatmnm...-• "" ......... . Ii NA IOU Chryslftr Team lnvlt al third round live trom Boca West and Resort in Boca Ratoo. Fla A tc 66 twe>-man teams compete (2 hfi (!) ... "Abbott And CostM!o Ii Navy" (UM 1. Comedy) ~k PQW9' AndreW$SIS=-.. 1 l\f,, 30 min I n:.,.y .. '(;Jnr or onn Rim tr I l Burt Rf!'t'flOlm Dom De I -lahirclay Cont. JW ra1 us en )() Cai Al ht" ron 11 II len ;on ddy t55 (2 Jen· s) 1seJ n } An1- nos1_ stivi- 1th a •n 10 11en· ased hor pen- o a 984 I (2 -... n1on Clot> tat of I The I, The L! ht , -48 min ) (I) .. "Roadie I 1980 Comedyl Meal Loaf, Kak1 Hun1e1 t 1 nr •S mm I e Clll&a TU -a.tt ........ ---· -1· ... --.. "The Prrva1e Navy Of Setgean1 O'Farrel" ( 1968, Comedy) Bob Hope Ptlylls Oillef ( 2 hrs ) e.,. "The Plunderers · ( 1960 Wes1- em) Jeff Chandler. John Saxon (2 nrs l e .,. "Shark!" ( 1968. Aoven1ureJ Bon Aeyt!Ofds. Arthur l<enne<.ly (~ 111s 1 e ... l•t 'All Summer In A Day," based on Ray Bradbury's s1ory of a glrl from Earth whO 1r1e5 10 prepare cn1I· dren on a dark plane1 for 1he re1urn of sunshll'le. and "Danny's Egg " aboul an Australian boy who d1SGove1s an emu's egg and cares for 11. hop1ng 11 will hatch Q_ ( 1 hr.) • Clllllft amTIMI .-T During the busy hOllday season. a 10-year·otd boy (Seth Green) takes time 10 spread the Chnatmas sp1111 among a few unlor- tun;::.,-=ances Q I., ... -----~I 0 1 The Comef t 1984 Science F'icuon) Calherine Mary Stewart Kelli Maloney ( 1 hr , 35 mm ) -ai--"Carson City" ( 1952. Wes1ern) Randolph Scon. Raymond Musay ( 1 hi • 45 min."" -1&:.:a• •sr••&W -~ .. Cll CCJl••~SI Jonnsa1 UClA (llw~j 15 min) we e • Kansas C11y Chiefs at Denver Broncos (Lfve) (3 hrs J II llW 2 : ....... ---.Ol'R•TA1lm --~ CM.RNU IOlll Bowhng Green vs Fresno State Nve from Fresno. Calif (3 hrs.) (IJ .. "Comfort And Joy" ( 1984. Comedy) Btu Patefson, Eleanor David I 1 hr . 30mln.) ()J) .._. .... Judge$ Mary Frann, fOm Poston, Julla Duffy Performance by •IA~ _ _.: •• .-.T• Oues1s Orcties- tral Manoevvr• 1n the Dark ("So 1n Love," "Secret"). Phantom Rockef & Slct<·~holJt Shame") (I hr ) ~ ... _.. • ..,. SchedUled' '11's Amet9UI Boxing ChamplonShtpS five from TuU. Ok~ .. 30 min.) .,..,:,., ~ .. "lrreconcillble Oltfetenoes" ( t!HM. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Shelley LQnO. ( 1 hr .. 5" min.) 00 ... "Protocol" ( 1984, Comedy) GOidie Hawn, Chris Sarandoo ( 1 hr . 36 min.) . (!)..,,,. • • 1111 Up-synced rendt-ttons Of KlymaJur'I "Meeting In the Ladies Room," EM1 Pr"'9'(1 "Blue-Suede Shoee" and The MefY Jene Girll' "In My H°"99," .Z,.,. Tt'lis IS Sp.na1 Tap l:j@.J Comedy) Rob Re10e1 M.cMe Meo..•, lnr 22 min J w ..... ,.., a 119 .sf flnAmm .,. A Funny TtwlQ Happent-..: The Way To The FOfum' 1 1966 Musie~ Zero Mostef Pnd Sllllets (2 rvs 1 • .,_ "The Van ( 19 .. 7 Co~»1, Stuart Getz, De00tah White (2 nrs I llTT'f aM IHI 11 Otl ' CMllTOl'I ,.. As Grant s 1Debo.e A • dance assistant Leroy f<*n~ 4-nt• ,. Ray) 1S given the laSlo. Ot ~I~' ng t~ i> 1~ ·~a seneel m1i1s1sa1 ( i iv 1----__ ~ .,. "A Christmas S1ory '"II" ComecJy) Peter B1ll1ngs1ey Darri>n M u , .. ,n ( 1 hr 38 min ) I AM:A:cc.mmr •cw -... ..,,..Mm() .... tll -.T IR .... ....,.. m Guests U840 Talo.eotts JI 8t1• , • Manilow·s "Copacabana Leo Sd•"' 'You Make Me Feel Like Dane~ l : Twis1ed S1s1er s We're Not u<.•nQ • Take 11 • IOCllCMOOL The hlSt()(y ano evo'li•nr: 1echnique u l Jamaican reggae madt-p..,~ ular by Jimmy Chtt ano Bob """ P, Guests Black Ul'luru Sty Ounoar R tt> ·' Stia~a~ • '*'9' llllwt tlUl. TM WI l).,. "Tetms 01 Endearment • '41 Drama) Shirley Macla1ne. Deb< a w' l"' l hrs ~10 min.] 1:11 W:Ulll LLUITUTID .. IR_ ..... _,.. "The Wac~y WO<ld 01 Mlllr..c:' Goose'~ ( 1967, Fantasy) Anim<1lt' :l lv0o=~=ord (2hrsi .,_,...,, ,. --=---M1W • • llTI Ltp-syncea •eniJ• tions of Klymaxx's "Meeting 1n the L .i :lit'<; Room," EMS Presley's · Blue '>11•'• ,, Shoes" and The Mary Jane Girls r> M, House ·· • IOWA The carpen1ers """' weavers and engineers of the an1rr ,11 ,. are observed at work O ( 1 hr 1 l &OmA- CClllm' llllwt llULlM WI t •m I .......a When Df>rn1 sey (Michael Branck>n) and M;:ikepeact• (Glynis Bart>ef) investigate l typ'<..~ warehouse robbery they unc011er a ;n11I hmllhon dollar drug SCheme ( 1 hr ) (%).,."Mass Appeal" ( 1984 Orama Jack Lemmon. Zeljt(o !vane!( ( 1 hr 411 lm1n~•••--carrm..a .. ~ • t CM ..... ac1 aw.r , .. When MorlOc:h enl01ces strl{ t rule$ duftng lhe holtday seftSOO he 5 Vl~i! ed by ChriStmas sp111ts that change ,.,,~ Ser=·-~ hr L n ! .,. "The Last S1arlighte1 ( 1 qA4 Soienee Fiction) Lance Gut'!SI ~oN••I Preston. ( 1 h1 . 40 min ) (8).,. "The-Prince And fhe PalJpf'• ( l917, Adllenture) Mork Lester Ohv11r Reed. ( 1hr.,53 min) •Cl) M --.... ..-....... -. Al) eldt'1h, couple's second honeymoon l(l Flo11uJ takes an ~xpected turn when thfl will' meets an Old flame Stars T 8'e5a w righ1 and StU8r1 Whitman 9 P AT TI4E lltOV'£1 -. · ... !ju1rtJ 111<,t;1(1S "I 30 0 GM.A Tttl W'OllTS UQDDI • I I t'.:l s lit()~ .. I ~ e lll'A'l'H 0 ILAC. lttEEP IOOADIOI 4 COUfQ( IJ.IHTIAU 10 m..,,. : J " O· ... •• d I • I dl C1iS. I' lllo (!) IOU) ()()l..D CMllan&AI IP'faAl • I >I i ;1 it I I; I \1 )r le .. A M.1 0<11<1S fhe lullllS. m cae&ATTMCTOll .. 1' ll'ORTIWT Of AllDICA: tunuc:n u.9:: ,ilJ MC ... Q ' MMflMft'ft ZOULIVTTT lllCUUQIUt GROUP MAI~ Sunday December 8. 1985 29 -Saturday Cont. _,.. Wavelength" ( 1983. Sc1ence- F1ct1on) Rot>e'1 Carradine. Chene Cur11e l1 hr . 27 min I '9 nll Wl!llC• CCUf11IY lmMIC -lvening .. ,(l)C81 .. •llMCMOF-_.,. 'Where The Red Fern Grows" ( 1974, Drama) James Whitmore, Beverty Garland A Depress.on era youngsrer hv· 1ng 1n Oklahoma develops R deep lond· ness tor :,/,;Ir ot hunling dogs (2 hrs ) l ~lllT~CMtaO .., • c.c.An Tllm'tct9111Y •WIOWI AMi The FHl's torensic ,_ __ --~bef&l-6f'J' how tood is-1j1gesrea, a llllma-- 1 HMT TO HMT ~IQUillt tNOCHIGtJT"I llO A beer bOllle music boic operated by a water wheel f'C"J llCMI "Norma Ade" ( 1979, Drama) Sally Fteld. Beau Brtdges A young woman faces ahena11on lrom her tam1ty and lriends as She a11empt5. lo un1ornLe her lei· low faGtory wo<ktllS 1n 1he Sourhern mill town 'PG ( 1 hr 53 min) ( coui. ...rrua..L Kentucky at Kansas flwe) 1Suo1ec1 10 blackOYI) (2 hrs) -ITNI GAml Sports competition leaturtng c..ast meo1tJe1s 11om "Fame." 'Gimme a Brea~ · General Hospital" and "Paper ChoY' · · Sem1f1nal round ( 1 hi) Qm TOICUIO UIZlllB .. @ l9A u.rTMl.I. Houston Rockets al Utah Jaa (live) 12 llrs . t5 min I ·1~1'1A&. TAii TOO Cl.a. FOlt co.oR'T WIJ) YmlCA A h15\ory o1 hogs In North America 1nclud1ng the wild hog In!· ported horn EuroPf' and the natrve pee· cary O 61) ~CIC:.ClllOIM•C::llUUI (?) llCMI "Yentl' ( 1983. Musical) Bar bra St1e1!.a1td Mandy Pa11nkcn from Isaac Bashev1s ~1 •yer s short story In turn-ol lhe·CPnlCll'y r 0'>1ern Furope, a young woman 01~111<, .. <. herself as a man 1n nrder 10 pur<,1Jt: rn" i-lluc;ition lrad111on· ally torb1dd1m 10 J •• ,.,.,t .vomen 'PG (:? ,..1hrs ~~·~ W IACCI wmt DAW!» HUiiOMIZ Consumer 1nto1ma11on on trash bags, 1m1- ta\l()(I sealOOd p1udu1.1!t. vacation salery Liem& and turn11ure lot <.h1td1en. D '~ .aRT Featured a repOrt on the sexy "alter 5' rash1-0ns lor evening wear, a "1oman11c r1111keover for lucky viewers ()) TOO QOll Pat ~ Henry lakes tusttce into h1:J own hliMs aftef Monroe 1s a:!i~w~Wmen ai ..... UCKI wmt DAVI> IWMIZ Consumer 1n1orma11un on 1)18&tlc trash baQS. commemore11ve co•n<i. liquor end t_.£ptng m lmAL.L WmllB V1ck1 cornputenzed heart skip~ o few beats whnn she meets i rS '1j =ney the RobOt 30 Sundsy, December 8, 1985 CD IM _, MM Featured: Special guest. mime Ma1k Wenzel; a look at the world of bOJ1ing: a country line dancing ,. demo1'4t1a11on; a loot< at the San Diego Repert6ry Theater's "A CMstmas Carol". the chocolate Santa Makers. San Diego's h1sta ootos. I a..=.a 1'0To. Andre Pre- v1n's debut as director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic 19 documented along with eiccer pts from the opening concert lnclud· rog Mozart's Symphony No 39 In E-Aat and Prokofiev's Symptiony No 5. (I hr ) CBl mt umn aw CMG&. The maslet lmpresslon19t plays a multi!Ude ol roles. Including Ebenezer Scrooge and Bob Cratchlt, ln an unusual versk>n of the Charles Dickens hollday classic ( 1 hr ) -..__:•.et03dway 0eAf1~ Rose" ( 1984, Comedy) WOOdy Allen, Mia Far· row A small-time but good-hear1ed talent agent works diligently to mal<e successes of his hopeleSS clients 'PG' ( 1 hr • 26 min) (l)••11• .. •111m1mrr ... Cl) -llOCID Robin (Michael Praed) and his men must tight the evll torces that threaten to spread terror acr086 Sher· wood Forest. (1 hr.) I MMlllOM10 7::9 NICI ,._ Judges Mary Frann. Tom Poston, Julia Oulty. Performance by Adrian Zmed. 1 ,,.. ...... nl GI U. Featured a look at lile- af1er-dee1h experlenees. (J)CLOll .. (lt nl Ol IM~ In a visit to Maza!· Ian. Mexico. Biii Griffith and Mark Walton take a look at sporlflshlna. ttevellnq In the back-country and one o(Maz.atlan s wlld- est ~=ts. Senor Frogs 1:::::...-.Lu •Fe&- tured. first stop -hunllno f()( pill ~: last stop • !he rare Indian Rhino • Cl) m Guesrs Dokken. Takeotts ol Ml· chael Sembello's "Maniac." Madonna's "Into the Groove" and Glenn Frey's "The Heal ta On " •1(1),..., (1 hr ) • -A mMC The Christmas sea· son finds Nell and the Kanlskls rem1nlsc1ng aboot the joys and sorrows they've en countered over the years 8 mw. "Murdef By The Ba11el" ( 1971, Mystery) Roel< Hudson, Susan Sain! James Sally McMillan finds a dead body while searching for lhe china oo moving day. {g hrs.) 8 (II •AU. fAlt Framed for a drug charge, Colt must evade the law, the mob and a ruthlele bOU'VL hunt«. O ll hrJ . ,_,. ... ,.... -. This sMwcase features t/ldeOI by David Lee Roth ("Ju.at A Gigolo"). Cyndi Lauper ("She Bop"). Duran Duran ("The Wiid Boys"). Prlnoe ("Llrtle Red Corvette"). Madonna ("Materlal Girl"). Bruce Springsteen (''I'm on Are") and mor~ i ':. "The Postman Always Rings Twice" ( 19 .. 6, Drama) Lana Turner, John Garlleld A young woman plol& to murder her husband with tl'le help of one 01 1he !Nin'•~~ l :u:r ..... mAT I U 'J C• "Falstaff" Sii Georg Soltl oondOett the vi.nna Phllh8r- monic Orcheatra in thlt P9ff0fmanoe of Verdi's comic <>pefa stamng Gabriel Bac- ~ief tn the htle role (2 hrs .. 30 min ) ~ mw. "Blame II On The Night" (19~. Drama) Nici< Mancuso. Byron Thames Af1er htS roo1her dies, a 13-year old is toroed into a painfully awkward re- unt00 with his rock star father -a man he never knew 'PG-13' (1hr.,25mln.) ([)90IJ..,.. (BJ ..,. "Jonnn Denoetousl'Y" ( 1984, Comedy) Mlchaer Keaton. Joe Piscopo In lhe 1930s. an honest. QOOd-hearted man is forced lo turn lo a hfe of crime 10 finance his neurotic mother's skyrocketing medical btlls 'PG-1 ~(1 hr . 30 min ) (!)TMll,_ftll -A high-pres- sured e~eoutive (8111 Macy) gets une .. peeled results When he wears a unique device that's designed 10 hel h•m-~11 !!!>' med1Cafl:l'1Sls (SJ _.,. 'Night 01 The Comet" ( 1984 Science FtetionJ Cathemle Mary Stewart Kelh Maroney A comet smashes into Earth, leavtng global devastation and the hope for humanity In the hands of two valt ant Valley girts 'PG· 13' (1 hr .. 35 min ) 1..-. ... -.u .. ,.. .. _,.nw:lla~ .. • 'ACTI CIP LR Blair end the girts spend Christmas at lhe hospllal when Blair's pregnant mother goes 1n10 labot Ci> llO An up-clOSe IOOlc: at people and places aroood lhe wor1d Featured one man's artemp1 to row across lhe Pacllic, an Amertean couple's dream ol conven· 1ng a 20-acre ISiand into a wrllng enclave, top photojOUrnallsts capture life tn Japan Host Charles Hald ( 1 hr ) • M ~ CIMJIMI Animated In 1845 France. faith plays a pan In chang· 1ng a young blind shepherd's Ille Angela Lan=narrates CD "Protocol" (ISM, Comedy) Goldle Hawn. Chris Sarandon A Wasn- 1ngton cocktail waitress becomes a media sensation end a U.S diploma! wtlen she thwarts an assassination attempt on a vis· 111~ 'PG' ( 1 hr , 36 mm.) (!) "The Wllby'Conspiracy" ( 1975. Orama) Sidney Po1tlef, Michael Caine A black South African rebel sers our with his lawyer and a while mll'llng engineer on a cross-country trek 10 locate diamonds hidde:taM8 eartlef (2 hrs) I JUCI !Ml • ()) mw. "Stroker Ace" ( 1983. Com edy) Burl Reynolds. Lont Anderson A stock-car racer makes a bad deal With an unscrupulous tried-chicken Ir anch1se1 and becomes romantically Involved with a ~etly ~bllc relallona woman. (2 his ) II • --_, In a dream sequence. Roee Imagines that she's mar ried 10 the diminutive man she's been se- cree I ~M~Age Crazy" (t980, Comedy) Ann-Margret, Bruce Dern A. Texas developer's ~ful job and beautiful wife manage to drive hirT1 into a mid-life crlsls.,\:.r'·~ • A WM.I ftOU I ftll 8'IM cmmMf itnl a&..,... Biii M<>yen talks 10 the announce<s, cameremtn and comPoSer~ who worked on the 10-mlnute newsreels that p<eeeded main features at mov10 the- aters for fifty years unlll lhe mid· 1960s. c:;i l hr.) MUI--IM9I CharflO•On of Ch8mP1 ons Ouartemoree Raef\ Uva from L<Y.. AlamltOI, CaNf ( 1 hr ) (%) ... "Just The> Wiiy Yoo Are" (I~. Comedy) Kri5ty McNlehol, Mt • chael Ontl<ean Whtie in France. a crippled -Saturday Cont. lluttst meets a phoh:.grdpr11"' who help'> her come to terms with her t r ,,.cdl dis ablllty 'PG ! 1 t11 34 "'"' I I CMMITAU .. mn'TMCal • ID Ill While tie111q rt•1•····il l . dlHJlh,., location. Mary'S'church d15<1Di'.ll1dr:. ~ PCIJCI ITa.Y DAVIDWI Cl •ux cc.DY ma £illlB FT r 11e "Spitting lmaye · ~ppets return IOI cart catures ot celebntoes 1nclutl1ng Bartlfa StretSand, Bruce Springsteen and Presr dent Re~n (ff)'1MI 4:ll9'B A strdy \lug bec.omes an unusual pet tor d Jepressed man 1M1 chael O'KdeleJ r.m•o 111 1n a beach house 1----II) ..-rsl f<·•, tr 1••,fl ( nrirtey (Rd mon B1er1) is in1phu 1tP!l in tr1P ml110er old (>Qhceman's wile 1 t Hr 1 1 r .-v CC*O'I aMTllAt. MA•AI The popular :.iogt!r ,,, .. '''' by Burt Rey nolds and Ma11e o ... n.01111 •n th•s celebra lt()f vi the hohOay ...,,,.,,,,, frvm the SOth state ~ t hr J tJ "-...... KAM> 1\11" V11s1ollerson Brenda lee. Wtll1e Nel:.<lfl O<>lly Parton and Johnny Gash 9\arP th" <.111ge of lhe Tel'lneSSee Pe<!Ofm•nc.i A.•, C.euter 1n Nashville to petlom lfe:1 Me Make It ThrOlJgh The N1gt.I 1<.111y t 1 l onely Castle." "The L 1ttte I 1111 IJ'· ,,flt) <it tier hits ftom the Wmn1ng Hanll Jlbwn 11 hrs J e LIUTYUI 01 TME MCM ,_ fAmll Featured· the sultan of f·hune1 111UrS of Australia and MOIOl:l-•1 Holl1w '1 h.111 stylist ~ Et>et itMn!ll ltll~tt'I .,,unthef Gebel Wiiiiams fRJ ( 1 h• • .,.. "Mee1 J()t10 ri. ... 1 t<i41 Dia maJ Ga~y Cooper finit.wrl :,1<1nw1c..., A repoflet devises a ~ tiemi> 10 protest wotld cOl'ldrttons c1nd n1r1~"'> up a story abOut a man who will <:u 11 n.1 s111c10e on Christmas Eve (2 nrs 1!) 1 11n ...... ..-LW ' CC) ... "The Beach a.,,s An Amarr· can Band" ( 1985 D<;t:urnentary) A chroolcle 01 the trnm1pns a11t1 tragedies ot lhe perennial grouµ r r ,. Beach Boy.~. lea1u11ng such hits ai. 'J'" ..i V1tJ1a1o0ns 'Cahtorn1a Guts ar l '" Mv Room ' 'PG 13' ( 1 hr . 43 11111 1 (() Mn'O UCllQ IMbA lJ I ;:,e11es lrom Daytona. Fla. (R) ( 1 hi JO 1111n ) CB) .,. ''Protocol" 119134 Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Ch11s Sarandon A Wash· 1ngtoo cocktall wa111esi. oecomes a media sensatK>n and a u S cJ1plomat when she thwarts an assassrna1J(l(l a11emp1 oo a \115- FromPace2 -· -... POOTUU. c. ce. .. , ..... fl .... , __ laharcbry __ _ • FI -,-............. .. ""'°"' .. ~:.. flOOruL.L M I ' 1 • Cllil9-~ ~ ..... y.ei .. ..,.., Cl • :,;"~ ' I Cl P1 D 9* mu ................. ~ ,.r.rr.u:--1 · 1t1rig em11 'PG' O ( 1 hr , 36 mln.)- S) me CUl'TGlt • ccwa1 In this May 1985 concert. the rock 'n' roll legend sings ·1 Shot lhe She11tt." "Lay Down Sal- ly" and select1oos lrom his new album 'Behind the Sun." ( 1 hr.) -1 .-JlUCU -• IUICllOF-AltCI-• .,.. "The Fabulous Oorseys" ( 1947, MuSICal) Tommy and Jrmmy Dor· sey and their Orchestras Two of swing music's great bandleaders feud and even- tua'jkeconcile. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) I BZl8T ... .. ...,., .. tW 88(1)0 .... "'"" .. ..,. ---fAl.8 ,_ •-WW SUsan • Strasberg stars as a woman who's able to ant1c1pate 1he results ot very strange oc· currences • ~ ~ Comic routines Or Demento. Taylor Negron, Uncle Floyd. Ben;:;:i~ck Aviles ! ....... PUYIOY WW UUJlll IT 1'MI llCMll Scheduled reviews: "A Chorus line" (Michael Douglas). "Jewel ot tHe Nile" (Michael Douglas. Kathleen Turner), "Runaway Train" (Jon Voight, E11c Rooerts) llOWll "Allie Darhng" (1975, Come- dy) Alan Pnce Jill Townsend The mod· ern day Casanova ot ''Allle." now a Con- tinental truck dnver at last meets his romantic match 1n a career girt ( 1 hr . 42 min) {l) .. "Roadie'' ( 1980. Ct>medy) Meat Loaf, Kak1 Hunter A rock mUStC roadie lets nothing get 1n his way In his pursµ11 of the girl of his dreams 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min) I NOTmT 11:9 mft'lUCU tt:a llfTllT&mmllT 'II Clips ot newsworthy events of the past year with an emphaS1s oo entertainment including music. movies, television and spor1s. Host. Gary~= (I hr J D CID IA Y_.,LM Host Tom Hank~thr .= 8 a In & ACI Dempser (Mi- chael Brandon) faces a mucture o thel1 and murder as he attempls to track down Arab terror1s1s and drug trallickers 1n Lon- don ~hr) 81YWllW__,.5 -Cl) llOWll "Who's Got The Action?" (1962. Comedy} Dean Marttn. Lana Turner A compulSlve oambter's wife be- comes involved with the syndicate when she tnes to cure her husband ot hlS habit !_!hr .50mm ) Cf) m Guests U840 TakeoHs ot Barry Manilow's "Copacabana." Leo Sayer's "You Make Me Feel like Dancing" and Twisted StSter'~ ''We're Not GOlng to Take II " a .. ClMS't MlllW MUSICal guests Orchestral Man<>euVefS Jn the Dark, The Charlie Daniels Band ( 1 hr ) • ITM llMCM Guest Srmon MacCot· kindale ( 1 hr ) e 90¥9 "Invasion Of The Bee G11ts" ( t973. Horror) Wilham Smith. Anitra Ford Young women w11h ap1an se>Cual ap- petites cause the11 male partners 10 start dr~~i:ig_hke_~hes l2 hrsJ___ _ __ Cl'") llOft "The Young People' ( 1940. Comedy) Sh11ley Tempte Jack Oak1e A show business farnily encouniers local pre1ud1ce afler moving to a farm in New E~land ( 1 hr 30 min ) tW llOWll "The Fortress" ( 1985. Drama) Rachel Waro In Australia a schoolteach· er and nine ot her stuoents light for SUMV· al alter being abducted by cnminals O !hr , 29 min) tW AIC ... Q tW llOWll "V1deo<1rome' ( 1983. Fantasy) James Woods. Deborah Harry A co- owner of a Toronto UHF statcoo that spe- clahzes 1n adult enterta1nmen1 searches tor the people behind a bizarre satefhte broadcast 'R' I I hr . JO mm ) -· llOWll 'The lra1n Robbers" ( t972. Western) John Wayne. Ann Margret A thief's w1oow h11es an ornery gunshnger to recover hall-a-milhoo dOllars 1n gotd which ; her = 1 n== his death (2 hrs) Un.ATMM M •J9IDBI Hal 'Roach provides a retrospective or silent movie stars Laurel and Hardy. Charlie Chaplin Buster Kea- ton and HarOld Lloyd .,.,. "Dixie Ray. Hollywood Star" ( 1983. Adult) Lisa Deleeuw. John Leslie. A p11vate delecHve encounters danger when he oHt rs his ser.>lces to a trouble- rone starlet ( 1 hr . 4 t min ) LM,.. M LAW ITGP .. DA••-- -mft'TUCU -IMmOP'M .... -Cl'l1W19 ~ llOWll "This Savage Land' 1 1968. Adventure) Barry Sullivan. Glenn Corbett An outlaw band challenges a homes1e8d- ma lamll\' 12 hi$. 20 min I ~.=r~~ lncomputem . . ··--. -. --~- ~~,t\ ~j With an Apple " Uc ~~~!!~i~[I~~:!_~ Imonal Computer, your child's :: education doesn't.have to stop 't::==~-~=---~ when the bell rin~. The De can run most of the educational software written for the Apple Ile , the computer used by more school s than any other in the world. Thi s 128K Apple weighs 1ust 71// lbs. and has evel)thing built-in -including a disk <lrive . ANAHEIM ===-- - I ! ORAl\GE ™ST • 5 0 ~ FAIR FORECAIT9 ON A2 SUNDAY •DECEMBER 8, 1985 Progra.m . aims to keep teens alive Teach es the lesson: 'Ifyou'regotngto drink, fine, bu t ... don't drink and drive· Nationwide, one teen-ager la killed every boar la u aat.omobUe aecldeat caaaed by drlnk1ag ud drlvl.as. · Oruae Cnaty nnb .. OM of tM aatloa'a lead~n ID teea-ase al~lllol­ related deaths ud dJubllltlea, ac- cordta1 to lbe Office-of Traffic Safety la Sacramento. · Oruge Couty a1 a reslllt of aJcoltol- relaled ll'afflc aecldeata ud 303 were arrested for drlvtq oder tile l.afllMtlff, accor4t.1 te tllle Callforala Hlpway Patrol. UURA MEii. PE RSPE c TIVE lJi 1983, 84 teea-agen died lD The Orange County T~uma So-- ciety is tryinf to teach teen-agers who drink that " f you're going to dnnk, fine. But be responsible and don't Body found Orange County Sheriff's deputies were investigating a possible homicide Saturday af\er the body of an unidentified wo ma n was disco vered alongside Jeffrey Road near Irvine. A passing motorist found th e body of a fai r-skinned wo man by the side of the road in unincorporated temtory cast of the Santa Ana Freeway about 7 a.m., a Shenffs Department spokesman said. It could not be immediately determined how the woman d ied, the spokesman said, but foul play is suspected. Further details were not available. Coast Appllcatlons are avail- able for persons Interested In serving on the 1986-87 Orange County Grand Jury./ AS Nation-- Oklahoma's Cherokee Nation has sworn In Its first female chief./ A5 Irvine's basketball team falls to Pepperdlne. 81 -72./C1 Newport Harbor falls to M Ira Costa In the girts state volleyball cham- pionship match./C1 drink and dnvc." The)' call it Staying Ahvc The Staying Ahvc program 1~ the result of nearly two year~ of planning. To date, more than 200 student~ have been part of the program, but there arc 89.213 tecn-age licensed dnvcrs 1n the county. The Trauma Society's Shi rle y Gower'sa1d the group knew some kind of program was net!ded to teach teen-agers how not to kill themselves. so she went straJght to them to get their advice r Saddleback College completes an unbeaten football season with a Pony Bowl win over Full- erton./C2 TwelYe-year-old Orea Welna of Hunttncton Beach -clad l.n a bullet proof 't'e.t -tries o..,,...,.....~~-....... out a police bullhorn with ... tat.ance f'rom Newport Beach police Sgt. Ken Cowell. INDEX Births Erma Bombeck Bridge Business Classified Crossword Entertainment Horoscope B4 B4 B4 C4 01-6 C8 B-Hnd youths enter world of emergency equipment Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Public Notices Sports Style T elevlslon Weather C6-8 06 B4 B6 B3 06 C 1-3 B1 -3 TV Log A2 By LAURA MERK OfllleO..,,......,. Santa camt' to Corona Dcl Mar Saturda).' in a Newport Beach SWAT van while a police hehcoptcr landed 1n the middle of the Oasis Senior Citizens Center parking lot. Then in came the children -60 blind children. They touched and ft'lt the patrol cars. fire engines. helicopters and motorcylcs. And when the party was over, each of them knew what such things look like. The children, from the Orange Count> and Los Angeles Braille Institutes. chmtx-d Newport Beach fire engmes and paramedic units and sat on C'ahfom1a Highwa) Patrol motorcycle,. $1rens shncked in- cessantly It 1s hoped the sounds the ~oung­ sters hear on 1elev1s1on shows such as "CHIPS" come to li fe, said Debbie Grav. founder of the Braille Institute Au,·11ia~ of Orange Coast. which Grocery strike may spread to other states, union says Top officiaISays picket lines will o up 3, 000 miles away If dispute fsn 't settled by Monday LOS ANGELES (AP) -Infor- mational picket lines will ~ up m other states if the 4'h-wcek uthem C~li fomia supermarket stn e and lockout remains unsettled by Mon- day. a top union official said Satur- day. "If this thing doesn't get resolved this weekend. then Mr. Safeway is 10101 to find some -P,roblems 3,000 miles from here, ' said Jerry Menapace, a national official of l~e United Food and Commercial Workers. Menapace made. the pledac to a cheering. but smallcr-than-cxpcctcd, crowd at a MacArthur Park rally to demon~trate support for affected union members. includina 22,000 butchcri. truckers. warehousemen and office workers. Asner urged union members to stand firm tn the dispute. "h's all because of your dedication that (nqodations) arc prooecding in earnest." he sajd. Meanwhile Saturday, about 100 employees and customers wcrt evacuated from a Vons market in Paramount when an unidentified clear liquid was discovered in somt' cookie lt!.Y'· satd Los Aoaelcs County shcrifrs Deputy Rick Adams. The liquid c.auted IOme minor eye irritation but no reported 11\juries at the market 15 miks south of down· town Los An,elea, Adams said. A huatdous materials team responded aod a amall amount of the !ubstancc wu taken to the sberifts crimt' fab for identification .• ··1t•1 unknown at this point 1f 1t 1~ strike ttlated, .. be said. with 900 stores from San Luis Obispo to San D1t>go V1olenct' has plagued the stn ke. Prtv1ousl)., more than a half-dozen starts wcrr evacuated because vials of a pungent chemical were spilled. 4.t the Los Angeles rally, organizers had said they expected several thousand people, but polic:e esti- mated the crowd at SOO to 600. said Officer Bob Arellano. Talks between the two unions and the Food Employen Council. which represents the stores. ~re to res ume Saturday afternoon. Theemplo}'tn mt't Wlth Team~tet'I unul early Saturday moman1 and with meat cuttcn until late Fnda)' night. but faded to rdOlw a key dispute over 1 proposal for a per- manently lower pay acak for new workcl'1. wd umon s1>0kesman Dan Swinton. · sponsored the eH·nt. "There 1s not one square inch that the' don·t touch. so the' knov. exact)\ v.hat II looks like.'· ~he said The· C'hnstmas pan' " hdd an- nualh for the children. agl'" .l In I~ A.fter anta's am,al. the tiretightl.'rs. paramed1n and pohcc ollicl.'r' 101nl'd the children in a luncheon donate<l tn Dan Marcheano. ov. ner of ..\rl·he-; Restaurant Then anta handed ou1 presents. v. h1leJean Tandov.-sli.' pla' · (Pleue .ee BLl1'fD/A2) "We told them 'You are causing the problem What are ~ou going to do about 1t'>" .. The students had three ansv.ers ··The)' weren't com 1nced there was a problem They fell their parents were pan of I.ht problem •nd Just as 1rrespons1ble And the~ told us , 'don·t have an adult tell u~ not to dnnk and dnve.' .. ~he \aid. l o clear the first hurdle. Gower said the society brought a group of 12 students to the Foun tain Valle) Trauma Center on d <)a1urda> after- noon "There were 12 v1cums ( 16-22 years old) of dnmkt'n dnvmg who had comt' 1n over the prcvjous two nights." Gower said ihat v15J1 sparked Lhe develop- ment of Staytng Ah ve To clear the other hurdles posed by the studen~ the program IS run 90Jely Dy teen· agers and they don't tell their peers not to dnnk. Today, the two main forces behind the program arc Ted Pallad and Megan Richmond. both 16 and (Pleue eee PROGRAM/ A2) ~nc rimin ating. tape t ossed out in Hugh es t rial By STE VE MARBLE Ol IM 0..., No4 • ..., For the third time, a ~upenor C oun Judge has ruled that Jurors will not be permmed to hear .a taped "con- fcss100" made b)' a Hunting1on Beach woman theda) after ht:r husband was shot to death in his bed Jea.nette H ughcs. 30, 1s facing a third murder tnal 1n the 1984 sla)1ng of her husband James. who was smothered wtth a p11lov. and shot twice in the head as he slept The first tnal ended 1n a m1stnal. the second was declared a m1stna1 when aJUf) deadlocked 11-1 in favor of a guilty ve td1ct. A third tnal 1s set to open Monda) in Westminster The mcnminat1 ng statement. tape recorded by Huntington Beach pol.Jee dunng an 1nterv1cv. With Mrs. Hughes. 1s not admissible because officers violated the woman's nght to have an anome) present dunng questioning, upenor Court Judge Jean Rhe1nhc1mer said. Rhe1nhe1mer 1s the third Judge to listen to the tape i\11 have reached the same conclusion Deputy D1stnct Attorney R1clc Toohe)' said he hoped to have the alleged confession admitted to fight defense claims that Hughes was asl~p when her husband was shot Relau ves of James Hughes said at the conclusion of the second murder tnal that wnho ut the alleged con- fcss100. a conviction ma)' be 1mpos~ 1ble Toohe) claims that Hughes and her lover. Adam Salas Ramirez. killed James Hug.hes and planned to collect his S440,000 life tnsurance pohcy and get mamed Ramirez. "'ho v.as arrested (Plea.ee eee HUOllE8/A2) County airports face new controls .caff aod •Ir• reports _--~I feel 1ba1 we ba"e in d o LOS A ~GLL L \ _ Thrt'e South-eH"f'thtng 1n our pawer 10 pro' 1de Laodairporu -indudtngthe ~.fanne for a \alt' en\.tronment v.1th1n the Corps Air Sta110n El Toro -v.111 be na\lga ble airspace." said Joseph the fi rst to feel 1he eflet"ts <'fa ne"' air Fov. ler. airspace spcc1ahst for the traffic control program announced F .\..\ ·s Lo-; .\ngele~ regio:'l Fnday by the Fcdc:ral ..\ \lat1on .\d-.\long ""1th MC .\ . El Toro. On- mwustrauon t.ano and Burban k airports are the ihe new controls "" ill require pilots first C'ahfom1a airports sub1e-c1 to thC' as faras IO miles av.a, from suburban nev. controls airports to infonn air tratlic con-In ad111on !lights am' mg and trolle~ of their ll1gh1 pos1uons depaning from Orange C aunt'·, The qrogram 1s aimed at rcducmg John V. a~ ne .\1rpon v.111 be )UbJe<"I tC1 the number of air cra)hec; and near the regulations as the\ appl) to El colhs1ons that regularh occur near Toro the a1rpons each 'e-ar (Plea.9e .ee AIRPORTS/ A2) i'wo-day cycle toll: 2 killed, 3 injured Four motort \Ck 3ll°1dcnt'i in Lc.'l .\ Bov.ef\. Jr .1.1 o( 1..-.0 da's ha'c lett tv.o pc-opk ..\nahe1m dead and thret· ~nllU'il\ 1n-.\ third motorc,cle .ll'Ctdt.>nt 1ured Xl urrl"d about 4 pm \aturJa, T..-.n men J1l'd in ~·para ti: •'" I 't?-,hn,uded CA)' er OnH· an·1den1' r nd.l\ IO l 11\la \k-.a ,') 'l "-pon Aealh and Huntrngh•n Ekalh ..-.ht·r. \1 1,h.id .\ Par~\ ..,. llf \Chicks turned lett 1n tr11ni •'' '"' nl· ;rnd "ihcluna <;chulph1e<.. them Tht· JeaJ men "t'rl· _ j 11 nrangl' "'ere 'c'm)u<.h 1Jt•n11tied J' .kttrn \1 tn url•J v.hen P.ir~' lo-;t 1.·nntrol Espos1tn. ~I J '.1' .ii lltli,·er 111' h1' I ltllltl Honda a' he.- stationed in l tlng Beach anJ \ (Plea.e .ee CYCLE/ A2) Trio of , boys born I at Hoag ..., ............. ""' ....... 8 \ • lSA' HOWLETT Ol-0.-,-·- \ ~\ 'rar-<lld < O\ta \k...a .... om.rn v.ac; f('\t1ng comtQnahh at Hoag \,1t'mnnal Hospital ~turda' n 1~t after SJ' 1ng birth to the fir<>t \('t Cll tnpl~~ delwercd at the ~C"Wpnn Beach mc-d1cal center 1n a ~fo1c-n '.Cal' CXn1~ "1armoltgo man~er ofthc- EI Ranchno Resaurant 1n ~ev.-pon Beach P "C' tmth 10 her thrtt wn' h' C'aes.a.rt'an W"Ctlon shonh after ~ p m \\C'Jnt"ida' lf'\.Ord1ng to hoc;p1\ll spokc~oman 'fork:i "1ann10g "Tht'\ 0 1T all do1n well ." Mann101 said ThC' b&h1es -IW(.) we1gtuna ' pounds. 4 oun<.'C~. and the other wciah1na 3 pound~. 10 ountts -werT born five to ""' w~ks prematurt Mannut.1 Yid Onl}' one of th( boy wuon a rnp1rator. she sud All~ h ttd 1n <1tahW cond1U0'1 turd.a e"en1n1 The tin\ hlbaes arc the firu Other ~pcaken at tt>e rally included actor aod former Screen AC1on Guild president F..d A•mer and state Sen. Art lon'C$, D-l.cn Angclc~ Meatcutten and Teamsters•~ on smke or locked out at tcvcn mlJOr lfOCtfY chaiM -ancludana Vons - Menapace refuJCd to dnclo~ af\er his pcecb which other areas were \lf'ICttd for anformational ptekcll"f- Safcway was not tM only chain being conltdercd for P•ckets, ~ wd. (Pl--... 8Tttm.a/ Al) Dea1M and Crtaptn llannolt&o wttll trtpleta at e-a. (P1_.. 1ee TRIPLrr&/ A.2J ~ t -·----·- • ... l • ---------- -~-~~~~~~-----------------------................................................... ---------------~ Aa C>tange Cou1 DAILY PILOT I Sunday, December 8, 1985 Widow horrified as con vi ct freed 81 Ge AIMelaced Ptttt L,OS ANGELES -A man who a~nt two years in pnson for murdcr- i,oa. ptycholQlisl nine years aao W1b treed Tbunday after the state Coun of Appeal ruled be was dented his · o 1 speedy trial. ne Oareoee Hartman. con- an 1983 of slayina Jack Langlos in bis Downey off~. walked out of Los Anaieles County Jail after u- perior C.oun Judge Ro~rt Devich lipcd a release ordtrcd by lht -.ppella.lc coun. For langlos' w1dow, Ruth, who lives in Huntington Beach, it was a bitter conclusion to a dccnde-long Property tax payments due First installment property tax payments arc due in the office of the Orange County TaA Collec- tor by Tuesday. late payments will' be assessed a 10 percent penalty. Tupaycrs who have no t re- ceived a bill or who have mislaid it can find out how much they owe by calling 834-341 I , according to Treasurer-Tax Collector Bob Citron. - Grinch couldn't steal Christmas By llae Associated Preas Despite the Scrooge who stole $ J 0,000 1n toys for needy Orange County children. organizers of Oper- ation Santa Oaus say things are looking up -thanks to generous donations from as far away as Alaska. "We're j ust snowed under with pfts," said Bonnie Mclnery, coordi- nator of the annual effort to collect toys and other g.ifts to distribute to needy children and elderly people at Christmas: "I'm sure we're going to exceed what we had ~fore ... About $1 0.000 in toys collected an this year's drive were sto len last weekend in the burglary of a coooty bwlding. On Wednesday, a teen-ager was arrested in connection with the burglary. battle that began when then~oroner Thomas Noauchi ruled in 1976 that a heart attack had caused LanaJos' death. "I've been fi&htma for 1us11cc, flabtinJ the wbofc jud1ciaJ system.'' she said. "I've lost. everyone's lost. Hc'5 a dangero us man." Mrs. Lan~<» said $he was afra1d Hanman might discover where she hvcs. Lanatos' body was found with a tarae wound in the head. The~ also was blood spattered in his office. his shirt was ripped', and his mbney clip and wallet were missing. But Noguchi refused to change his ruling after a second autopsy, insisting that Lan&los, 52, died of a heart attack and hit bis head dunng a fall At the Lakewood Park Mental Health Center. Ten days after Langlos' death. his colleague Hartman \lf&S &ITC$led try- iOf to casn one of l.anilos· checlcs. using the dead man's identification. But because of the coroner's ruling, Hartm@n was only charged with forgery, for which he served .36 days. When Noguchi's performance competency was challenged by the county Board of Supervisors in 1981 , Mrs. Langlos finally succeeded in getting the coroner's inquest she had sought. Inquest jurors agreed unanimously an 1982 that LangJos was murdered. Supervisor Mike Antonovich pressed for a new investigation. Meanwhile, Hanman served a three-year term in state prison o n an unrelated assault charge. ln l 983, Han man was convicted of Lan&Jos' murder. He was sentenced 10 January I 984 to au years in pnson but last July, the state Coun of Appuj ruled that the District Auomey's Office had w1..1led too long in filina the murder charaes. which wctt not based on any new evidence but merely a d1ffere11t tntcrprctatjo n of the facu. The stale Supreme Court in Octo- ber refused to hear the case on appeal, and no other appeal is possjbJe. "I feel vicum11ed by the Judicial system w~h has ~t my husband's loller free. ' Mrs. Langlos said. TRIPLETS ... From Al additions to the Marmohgo family. Manning said. The mother was not · taking fen ility drugs, she added. Marmoligo's husband Crispin is the majtre d' at the Big Canyon Country Club restaurant, Manning said. Denise Marmoligo will remain m the hospital for about a week. aod the proud father can expect the rest of his family to come home sometime ~tween Christmas and New Year's Day, Manning said. CYCLE TOLL ••• From Al traveled north on Dover Dnve. Parks fell to the pavement with the motorcycle. He suffered tntemaJ 10- JUncs and underwent surgery at Fo untain Valley Trauma Center. SchuJplucs was thrown into the opposing traffic lane and was struck by a car. She suffered facial lacer· ations and a broken jaw. Both were listed in serious but stable con<lition at the trauma center. The California Highway Patrol responded to a fo urth motorcycle collision at 8:45 p.m. Saturday. Wayne Powell. 18, of San Clemente, received major anJunes when he collided head-on with an oncominJ car on Del Obispo Street 10 Dana Pouil, a CHP dispatcher said. Powell was westbound ap- proaching Coast Highway when he med to pass traffic at about 70-75 mph, the dispatcher said. He crossed the center hnc and struck an east- bound vehicle dnven by Roben Davidson, 22, of Dana Point. she said. Davidson was not injured. Powell was taken 10 Mission Com- munity Hospital in Mission Viejo. His condition was not available late Saturday. Esposito was killed Friday in a 3 p.m. collision at Golden West Street and Warner Avenue in Huntington Beach. He collided with another motorist who was making a left tum into a shopping center. Bowers died when he was side- swiped by a vehicle on Adams Avenue in Costa Mesa about 5 p.m . Friday. The vehicle was tumtng left mto a shopping center at Royal Palm Drive. HUGEST APE THROWN OUT ... From Al minutes after th·e sh90tang when il H untingtOn Beach pohce officer spot- ted him driving a stolen car on Beach Boulevard, was convicted of first- dcgrcc murder and sen.tcnced last June to 28 years in state pnson. In bis own defense. Ramirez claimed it was Hughes who killed her husband and that he agreed to help her cover up the slaying because he watt1tfo"c with the woman Hughes. according to defenM.' 1est1· mony in earlier tn als. was a'ilcep at her husband's side ~hen Ramirez sto rmed into the couplt:'!. Lakeside Lane home Ra mirez shot the sleeping man a nd then punched Jeanette H ughes 1n the face. said Hughes' attorney Don Rubrijht, ~ . _ aftcrbcingintcrrogatedbypolice.lna Police acknowledge that a sobbang tape recording of the interview, Hughes reported the shooting and Hughes reportedly stated ~hat she asked them to dispatch paramedjcs. tried to talk Ranurez out ofk.illang her James Hughes, however. was dead by husband. . the time they arrived. Although police read Hughes her Ramirez, who took the dead man's Miranda Rights, the woman asked wallet and bis Toyota Celica, was police several times if they thought stopped when a patrolman re-she should first wk to an attorney, cognized the car after u was described according to court documents. a palace radio broadcast.-_::..:..;::.:;::.._-ootiu at flrst tOld b~'eye(>Uld not advise her but ultimately said a According to police~ Ramirez had lawyer would not~ necessary unless planned to abandon the Toyota an the Hughes had something to bide. Five Po ants Shopping Center on Three judges in separate bearings Mam Street and make a getaway in said Hughes' question indjcated his own car. But the plan backfired either that she did not understand her after Pie misplaced his own car keys. rights or that she was invoking her police said. right to have counsel present during Hughes was arrested the next day questioning. AIRPORTS FACE NEW CONTROLS •.. From Al The FAA recorded SIS9 1nc1dents last year an which t"o a1rlraf1 came danierously clo~ to calh other. selling a new recoraror near misses To date. the number of ncar- collis1ons has incrca~ed 31 percent over the same pcnod 10 1984. foderal offietal, ~aid o nly when they come Wlthan five males of the airport. The new control zones would extend up to 4-,000 feet wnhm a I 0- mi le radius of each airport, but would be limited to a five-mile radius below 1.200 feet. At~rt. .None of the control zones extends higher than 4,000 feet, and aircraft flying at higher ah1tud~ will not be subject to the new requirements. Front wilf bring cool weather Another P.clflc NorthwMt storm hMdlno Ihle wu •x,,.cted to be h .. d et bey by a hlQh-pfeuure eyatem today, accOf'dlng to the NatlOnal WNth41+' s.rvto., but tome high cioudlMN and cool« tempetatur .. at• forecaet .. the front 11'\0'dt touth. Lal• mghl and Mf1V morning low ctouda and fog .,. predlo1ed along the IOUtMm ooutal .,. ... , but otherwtM tia!lee wttl ba f81r today with eom9 varteb6a high doudt. Wind• wtll ba gutting loe8lly below the canyons In the north41+'n ., .... Coutal hight wtll rMdl the mid eo. to the low 70. fonowtog ovetnlght !owl 1n 1"9 mid 401 to mid 50a. In the mountain•. PIM wtll ba moatly eunny dMplt• varlabt9 .high oloudl1'1918. Lowa wtll dip to th• ~ and 30a With high• ~hlng tht vpP9f 401 and 50s. U.S. Tempe High. low fOr 24 l'IOut9 9ftQlng el & om lioOll-T--v.,,., U 30 Tot1..-6e 42 y_...it• Vty M 00 ,40 M 70 48 41 u es '° " 42 ., 26 .... 83 52 66 41 62 .. .. 32 .. 47 12 63 ., 60 14 43 14 " St 52 12 47 a& 44 a& 411 !St 52 11 42 71 .. 12 47 63 37 71 « sa 41 IO 52 57 37 63 60 59 .. "' 45 1$ « ee 411 IO Sot 11 48 79 42 Surf report Tl dee Fnt hlQ'O Fll•l IOW 8-ldhlQ'O s->Cllow TOOAY SM>Llll. 1241pm e·4tj).m. 1Utp,m DA w WSW WSW w eo 00 40 1.4 u --0. 4 1 S...n --locley '" 4 45 p '" • .... Mondlly ••• 48 • "' end -~ .. 4 45 e>m Moon -· toOey ... 2 13 p.m.. ,_ MoncSay et l 69 1 m end 1111t1 eeMI Ill 2 4Se>m Seven involved in head-on crash Two El TOTO teen-agers had to be cut out of the compact car they were riding in after a head-on collision with another vehicle Friday. Seven teen-agers were involved in the 9:45 p.m. accident at Geronimo and lake Forest Drive in Laite Forest, but no one was seriously injured, a California Highway Patrol officer said. Kevin Lange, 18, and Heather Litus, 16, both of El Toro, were pinned in Lange's 1985 Dodge Colt after crashing into another vehicle that made a left tum in front of them, Officer Carl Twigg said. The two had to be cut out of the vehicle by mcmbcri of !he Orange County Fire Department. he said. Lange suffered a broken arm and facial lacerations. Litus also received facial cuts in the acicidenL They were taken to Mjssion Community Hospi- tal in Mission Viejo. Three passengers in Lanec's car were only slightly injured, TW1gg said. They· were identified as Jeff Wapelborst, 1 S; Brett Lange, I 4; and Brandon Box, 14; all of El Toro. Lan.fe was drivina south on Gcrorumo when another teen-ager, 16-year-old Erik.a Jordening of Mission Viejo, made a left tum in front of him . Jordcning was driving her 1984 Honda Accord north on Geronimo.be.hind a friend when she tried to tum onto Lake Forest Drive, Twigg said. She received leg lacerations and complamed of abdominal pain, he said. Her passenger, Jeannie Pat- terson, 18. of Laguna Hills. suffered a cut knee and complained of ch~t pain. STRIKE .•. From Al "Those companies that have stores m other areas, we intend to spread our picketing to them," he said. PROGRAM HELPS TEENS STAY ALIVE ••• From Al students at El Modena Hi~ School in. Oranae. Together the~ visit at least two schools a week RecC1lllY. lhc)' spoke toagroupofstudentsat Laguna Beach High School and St. Cathennc's Elementary School in Laguna Beach. The program has been so successful that, in the spring, Pallad and Rich- mond plan visits to San Jose, Florida and Idaho to present the program~ The concept is simple. The pair explain the physical effects of drinking and driving and mvolve students in solving situ- auonal problems. For instance, Pallad and Richmond ask teens in the program what they would do if they were at a party with someone who has been drinking and planned to drive home. Or what they would do if rhey had too much to drink.. A bloody, student-produced film as shown about four teen-agers killed in car accidents caused by drunken dnvers. The film is true-to-life and snows clips of major automobile . home. television news broadcaster. Both Tissues arc a must. said Gower. believe prcscntjng the program sharp- Rr.ccntly Pallad and ~m-0~r-publiNJ>C8:1fing-uiU . presented the program, minus the The Trauma Society itself, founded film, to a s.ixth grade class at St. an I 981 by card1ovascuJar surgeon Catherine's parochial school. When Jo hn West, was 1ntt1ally started to asked what alcohol was, the 12-ycar-prevent trauma. It ~gan with child olds answered, tequila, beer and Jack passenger safety, then developed into Daniels. They talked about problems pool safety. Finally. Staying Ahve was they thought were a result of drinking developed wath the help of Jane and several students asked the teach-McCloud, heaJth administrator with ing team more personal questions the Orange County Unified School after the presentation. District. · The approach is direct and aimed "We don't advocate drinking, but notattclh ng the children notto drink, the program is designed to tell them but not to drink and drive. "The only (teen-agers) not 10 drink and drive," way lo prevent (an accident) is to plan said Gower. "We have received a lot ahead," said Pallad. "Before you ever o f flak fro m parenls who argue the go to the partyyou have to know what society should ~ telling the kids no t you will do 1f you drink too much. to drink," she added. >') You won't think about it later," he Pallad and Richmond aJso try to said. encourage school officials to start He ud Richmond admit that, their own groups to fight the problem. while they drink at r,arties, they But in a final attempt to gel young "never drinJc and drive.· drivers to thank about the consc- "We losttwo teen-agers in school in quences of dnnJUng and.drivioa, a the Last two months," Pallad said. chauffeur service is available. Safe Earher tha'i year a Jt:t America airplane was forc:cd to tvm \harply on approach to John Wa} nc 10 avoid a small pnvatt plane that was not 1n commun1ca11on with air traffic con- trollers. .. There arc certain atrpons fn this country where the traffic condatJons arc such that we need to exercise a httle bit m ore control in order to protect the traveling pubhc." said John O'Bncn. director ofeng.ineeriog and air safety for the A1 rhne Pilots Association BLIND accidents caused by driving drunk. • • • Parents of four victim s of drunken At w. eekend parties almost all the Ride provides a confidential ride teen-agers drink, they agreed. At home from another teen-ager. · The new rcgulatuw .. '>thedulcd to take effect at the ~ou1h1:rn ( dllforn1a airports Jan 16 an: the rt•\ull ot a four-year re\ acw of lht· rh1l100Jl airspace ~ystem that 1~ nix-' It'd 10 mcrt.ase safety at 66 of thr na111111·., busiest m1d-'>1Led airport~ While most major :m term1nab such as those in Lo~ .\ ngclc\, 'lll'w York, Chicago. San Diego and \an Francisco already mi vc ~tnngen1 wn- trols on planes o perating nearh}. thr new program addr<.>ssc~ \uburban airpons where large numncr., of private aircraft mu<;t hli:nd with CO~rc1al jet lraflil Ext 'ng regulation<. require p1IOI'> to coo ct an a1rpon\ rnntrul lower Just Call 642-6086 DllffJ!"°' Deltwery le Guaranteed ~ 'ttdey " '(OJ 00 !'IOI ...... '°"' .,., O)' ~JC)j)lll CAll~1e>m By Apnl. aarporb at Sacramento. <;Cveral surrounding mahtary bases. Oakland and Castle Air Force Base near Merced al~o will become part of the program. From Al drivers talk about what led to their ed the piano and the children sang children's deaths. along wnh her. Two were killed by a drunken nearly every party they attend they A county-W1de num~r is not yet sec someone leave drunk. available but 1n Laguna Beach the Butt heir dedication to the program number 'as 494-4712. Other cities' is not purely civic duty. Pallad is num~rs are available from the planning a career in public relations Orange County Trauma Society at and Richmond hopes to become a 937-5030 "They love It. The children are dr:ivcrwhowasdragracmg, the others exciting because they arc so open, so were killed m a car accident after loving and so cunous about every-drinking al a local lake and driving lhing.They havc no~ar ofbumping ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ into something or falling down be-11 cause 1t is normal to lhem," said Grax, who founded the Orange Coast auxiliary six years ago. • The control zone at Burbank- Glendale-Pasadcna will ancludc pri- vate aircraft from nearby Van Nuys Airport - one of the busiest airports 1n the nation -and control zones at Ontano and nearby March and Norton Air Force bases will include most traffic operattng within the en tare Riverside County basin. The zone at El Toro will 19vem most of the a1rspac.c m Ofange County surroundmg John Wayne "I was always a little reluctant. I cry a lot. But it turned out to be the neatest way to start the holiday season." she said. And the children anticipate meet- io4 the officers again. "A lot of the children look forward to that ~rticu· tar policeman or fireman," said Gray. Even the officers got involved, she said, "They would have a fit 1f they . //: I . ,• weren't included." . What do you lib •boat Use O•lly Piiot? What don't you lib? C.11 tbe number at left and your me11•it will be recordtd, transcrtbtd and dtllvtrt'd to Ult appropriate tdJtor. Tbt same 24·bour u1werln1 service lftay be used to record letters lo tbt' tdltor on any topic. Contributors to oar Lttter1 colum~mast lnclaff tbtlr name and telephone number for verlfleatloe. No t'lrculalloo calh1, please. Tt'll us wfi.t's on your mind. Karen Wittmer Publisher Clrc"'9tlon 71-'/IG..tm C .... lfled edvertlefng 114/IG..slTI Aft other depertmenll M2-al1 MAJNOfftCI 3JO '#WI 8ty 51 CoMe ...... CA ....,.-.,. eo. ·~ eou ....... CA 92621 ~ . ' .. ,. # .. # , •• . . -'°"' °"°" De _..,9d 9e!lirdley • ..., w-oey 11 10Y Oii """ (~ ynur CCOY DJ 1 • "' UI bO'f<lr• 10 ."' lll'IO "°" C()Cy .... .. _....., Fr1nlc Zlnl f "''" AOMmary Churchman Cor111ollft1 ~""1 1113 O et'Of c:o.t ~ ~ HO ._ .._ llt.ithet-ecl!ONI ""lier Or -- llW'lll 1'41toll INY De rt0tOCM«! ~ "--' 09' -Ole~- Clrcua.tton T•lepttonee MOil Or1r9 ~ty N'-..... ~,.... ...- Robert l. Cantrell Prod1ict•on M1tn11Q"' Hcntf9"f Muttenery Mi.rk•tmo 011.c10r Don11d L. Wllllame C1rc;u1a11on ._~•n ger PeggJ llevtna c IH1f1f'IO [)trec10< A Very Special Shoe De partment # 119 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • 759-1622 •Bullocks Willshire Wing t.l-..__ .... __ _ "--"--~ • Orange Coaat DAJL V PILOT /Sunday December 8. 1985 AS • For marathoners, rea~hingfinish 'hurts so nice' Cou nty 's firs t m a ra thon ne xt weeke nd will b e mos t scenic of 250 annua l races Wh1 would anyone wanl lu run 26 miles. God designed the body to la'lt 20 miles; than yo u're out oflubncants and .. hit the wall." Neu S~nday, 1n lhc first Orange County Marathon. about 700 runner~ wi ll "hit the wall" somewhere 1n Woo<lbndge You might be among them. you might want to watch them. A marathon 1s 105 la p-; around the track. Trouble 1s there are hills along the' way. Big ones. It takes a com- petitive runner a little over two hours to complete a marathon; a good runner. three hours; and most run·· ners. four hours or more to cro!>'> the fin1~h line. The 1mpon.an1 ttu ng 1s -~ou can do 11~ Yes -yo u! You bet. Guys 10 wheelchairs do 1t: 64-yeu..old grand· mother'\ do 11; 85-year-old great· grandfathers do 11 and pony-uuled . 1een1c boppers do at. Most mara- thoners aren't lo ller runners. It 's not a test of athletic l>k11l, but a matter of ded ication. d1sc1pline. and de- termination. I know: I've ru n <;even marathoM in the last five years IL'$ fun. Scou Simpkrn and M ike Coming from Balboa lsland are going to try neu Sunday'$ marathon. so 1s affable Steve Badalono. dcvelopcr Dick Beauchamp and popular Dinny Shryock. The head captain at the Five Crowns 1s runn1n1 11. along with the city manager of Santa Ana. the county's youngest Supenor Court 1udee and Gil Ferguson's adm1n1s.-Lral!ve.aic1c. Harbor Radie &Jentering Ed Thorp (he's 53), Harbor View H~lls is 'iCnding Marcia Mart yn and lrvtnc's Jim Lusk (he's 57) will bt' there. Corpo ra te Ame rica spe nds millions on marathons. Manufac- turers Hanover 1n New York. Bcatncc Foods 1n Chicago, Pillsbut; in Minneapolis. John Hancock in Bo~ton, Peoples Ex press 10 New Jersey and now the Irvine Co. in Orange County. It's a commuoat y thing In New York the 2 m1U1on spcctato~ thuu lhey'rc pan of l.bc race; Tenneco Corporation builds a sense of camaraderie vnong its employees by spon\On ng the Hous- ton Marathon. Fifth Dt\tnct upt"rvasor Tom Ra ley had the v1s1on to inmate an Orange County Marathon. It will be \he most scenic of the 250 racts held annual!)' throughout the world Come on down and sec It, be pan of 11. The race starts at 8 a.m. from Newport Center and heads down- coast. through Corona del Mar to Laguna Beach. That's lhe eg<rfeed1ng pan' Then nine miles through Laguna Canyon That's the hard part. Then the "Woodbridge Wall" where 13-' year-olds with pony tails and 64-rcar· olds w11h grandchildren will fee hke . . J1M Wooo they're on an asphalt treadmill Around 11 a m they'll tum left on Harvard, heading for the lJ( I 1.:am· pus; and the harder they run. 1he fanher away 11 gets The) 'II need )Our belp. Approachtng ( ampus Dnve the'. band and cheenng will c..ome into ea~hot and 1rs a real shot 1n the arm Catch the expressions on your neigh- bors' faces· Tht'.1' realize thc11 're abou.1 10 accompbU! a lon&•\QU~l pl 6-od 1t huns w nice FlNJSH' Sec1na the word "F1n1sh" works wonders A fe" more steps and 1\'i •II over "Wh) am I do1n1 th15'>'' bc'Comes. "f d1d It~" .and &J'ldUAll)' ~ the JO)' of accompll.Sbmcnt cue\ away the aches and parns. "when can I do 11 aga in?" It's as clo\t as a man can come toJJvang btn h The Irvine C'o /Orange County Marathon will be born Dec. 15 at 8 a m. It'!> an event that can attract nattonaJ .mention and bnog together the diverse famtl) of commun1ues strung out .Uong the 'i«OIC coast of Ora nge County When 11· .. over we should a.IJ raise our hand!> and 'ihoul. "We d id 1t!" Jim Wood lives la Newport Bu~. STATE/ ION/WORLD ======== Shootings kill husband, son eight JDonths apart By tbe A11oclated PreH Sclentlsts object to revlsed textbooks LOS ANGELES-De'lp1te rcv1s1ons an th1:ir chapter\ on l'\Olut1on. new science textbooks for public school' 'illll skirt the issue ton much. '\3~ s a group of university scientists v.ho plan a protest 1n \al ramenlO next week Kc\ 1n Padian. a professor of paleontolog> at L'( Berkde~ said the re' 1'>Cd hooks include sentences such a!. ··man) sc1en11sts hcl1e' c" that the Fanh wa., l·rcated billions of years ago. or "most sc1cnt1Ms believe" dinosaur' roamed the Earth miilions of year!> ago. "What 1s that suppo'>cd to mean'> If dano-.aur-. arc JUSl a 'beher that some of us h<1,e, v.ha1 are tho'>c bones to 1h1: mu'>l'Urn •· he ..aid Creator of .'Kukla, Fran&. Ollle' dles PALM SPRINGS -Burr T1ll-;trom-. who lrc:11ed "Kut.la. Fran & Ollie," a gentle 1950s puppet tel<.-" 1son o;hov. stamng a bucktoothed Jragon. a bald little clown and a grat1ou\ ho'> less. died at ha'> hume here He was 68 T 1llstrom was found dead by his swimming pool short!~ lx'forc noun f-nda) ..aid pohce Lt. George Neesan. The cause of death was not t..nC>wn but appeared to be natural causes, said Rene (ialvin, 'lpokc\woman for the H1,ers1de ( ounty c:oro ner's office. Toll at six ln eatery eiploslon DERBY. Conn -Otlicial' worked ~aturda) to 1.ktt:rm1nc '"h.11 tnggercd a possible natural ga' explosion and tire 1ha1 lnclcd .1 popular rl"\lauranl. k1lltng at lt'a!.1 six people .rnd iniunng a don•n more T""o bodice; werl' found overn1gh1 among thl' cn1irmou\ p1lc'i of bm b . "uo<l and Wl'I a\h Jnd four more were uncovered alter <la\ break. lkl•d !>latl· polill" Lt l-.l·nn1:th l-..1r\chnl·r Four of the v1ct1ms wen· lx'hc' l'd 111 he "'Omen and l'"> appeared 111 Ix-men. he said. Penslon tlvc exemptlon plan draws fire WASHI NGTON -The House Wa~' and Mean\< 11mm1tll'C 'oted to lighten 1a,a11on of pcn,10ns paid to federal "-Ort.er' hut 4u1eth included a prov1s1on tu exempt lawmakrrs and 1he1r 'itaffs wngrcv,1onal aide" ')(lid Saturda) The excmpuon drev. fire trom unaons rcprl'\Cnl1ng gO\crnmenl workers, and two Huu\e member<; have ~1d the) \\111 lr. tu r1:!.tore .1 r)l:ns1on tax deferral now cn)oyed b) all federal emplo~cc~ .1.n amendment ID the pane-l's tax reform hi ll would rettutre--rnihl l~t.>Ntl-t-mflh1~ It> psv 1111tes"On pension benefits for the first three \Car'> after thn n·tm: hut not thl· the 535 member" of C'Q.ngrc.,., and thl'lf 'itat'ro; Man arrested ln alleged bomblng sche111e - LAS VEGAS. Nev -A marr accused of ti) 1ng 10 blo" up a Jclr1~er car:rylng his wife. three daughtas and 151! others to co!lcct more than $1 m1lhon in insurance benefits "'as arrested 'iaturda). the FBI 'laid .\lbcT_ Lee Thielman of Austin. Te\as. was charged Friday with plan11 ng u homcpiade bomb an his wife's baggage aboard an American .1.1rline'> 01ght on Oct 10'frum Austi n 10 Dallas-Fort Wonh . .\gent\ ..aid Thielman '"antl·d to t..111 hi'> tam ti} to collect life in'iurance benefit'> to pa) off debt\ from gambltn~. Jrug~ and an affair with a woman dcc;lnbcJ 1n thl' aflill:n 11 alladwd to .1 kdaal .arrl'!>t warrant as a "nude mmkl .. Jleagan asks House to pass tai blll WASHINGTON -President RC'agan.1rying to li..cepaltvc h1r, pu'h for ta\ reform. Saturday urged House pac;sage of a Drmocratir-hackcd tax O"l'.~hau l plan tog1vc ~natc Republican~ a chance to 1mpro' e the "lar from perfect bill. The tax plan appro,cd b) Chairman Dan Rostenkow.,li..1's House Wa)'i and Means Committee lOm~ before the lull !louse thl'I "'l'l'"· Rl•Jgan·., pica for passage came amid warning!> from ( ap1tol Hall thJI unlc'ls the prc'>ldcnt works hard tor the measure. the momentum tor la~ merhJul this )l'Ur or next will die. S. Aslan leaders form regional agency DHAKA. Bangladesh -Leaders of seven nauons in am po' cnshed ~outh Asia met Sa turday to fOnn a non·poh11cal agenq to cooperate an dealing w11h economic and social problem'> <;e,eral goH~mment heads sugge~ted the members al'IO pledge their peaceful 1n1cnt1ons toward one another Joining 1n the ne w South Asian Assoc1auon for Regional Cooperation are t"-O Islamic countnes under martial law. Pak1 ta n and Bangladesh, two island republics. Sn Lanka and the Maldives: two Himalayan kingdom~ Bhut.an and Nepal.an~ i ndia. which dwarf!> them all and account'! fo r threc-rounhs of the counmes combined I billton population The ~vcn countnc\ arr d1v1dcd h-. numerous poltt1cal ·~sue\, .and many nre a1 odds w11h India. OPEC leaders warn of plunglng prices GENEVA -OPEC' k adcr-. said 'iaturda) that 011 pnce~ may plunat ne~t year wtth grave con~qucnces tor tM world. unle~ independent otl produl'Cn cooPeralC with the OPEC to lighten up upplt~ The Orgamiallon of Petroleum Expon1ng ( ountnes ha~ been unable to airee on a stratcg) for propping up pnce~ The plea sho"'ed that tht' can.el 1s dc~pc~te for out 1de help to regain \ome ron1 rol of the 011 market. Nicaragua ~tabll•IJe. relatJon• with Clllna PEKING -N1c uaaua'\ lel\-wina Sandinista government and com· munast China c~tabh,hed d 1fllom•t1c relations turda) wtth their fomgn mini ten 51.nll\i a formal rnmmumque. Nicaraguan Forc11n M1n1-.1er M!&uel d'E~oto '3td ht$ country '><'vt-rcd di plomatic ties with t~ N atto~ah t nu new ao"ernmrnt on Tai" .rn on Pn \th<' da} htHklc:gatton amveJ in r ck1n1 lk u1..bu voup t~ holtl11'& 1.tlk' "'1th ( h1nC'4: otlt~Ull on ~WSlble an1SU&Ol'l" .tiOm 1na andudm1~re Plifb. mcdta.nc.Jl.Dd t"OUd ~ .. Ex-Justice Potter Stewart dies Pivotal s win g vot e --on nat ion ·s high court-fo r 23 years good lawyer " Stewart once said ··The mark of a good Judge 1s a 1udge "'hose up1n1 on >OU can read and have no idea 1fthe1udge was a man or woman. Republllan, or Democrat. a ( hnsuan or a Je~. and. 1t a Chnsuan a Protestant or a (atholtc." he said '"You Just ~now he or '>he was a good Judge" C'BS News reported Sdturda> that Stewart had opposed the Vietnam War as uncons11ut1onaJ and had med to persuade the SuJ?!emc Court to declare 11 so In a 1979 1nten1ew IA-llh CBS that he requested be held unttl after has death. Stc"art said "The C onstttu- tton clearl) prov1d~ that onl) Con- gress can declare war and Congress bad never declared war Well. 1h1s country was in enough lOntro .. crs). and 11 seems to me there are li mes when it's up to the court to perform its funct10.o and 10 provide what leader- ship n can and often has prov1ded." Stewart's Jud1c1al career wa'> marked b\ a l een ""ll on the bench and a fac1ie "'nttng Sl) le • Potter S~wart Synod concludes, .urging aid to poor l to an 1n<.t11uuon ready to modemric. Report. s r e ease to Cha nges were made ID Roman Cath- t-he ~t 1h}jc auth e rized ----'owlwlC.:.Jlull.1.1.U4C:X~)'-...1CC~u.um.u;C'-"Du.;IS>.Lmu-....,SC1.Jm'°"""1n"'au.ry~-11'1 ~ cducatton. church government and by Pope John Pa ul II the church's relations to the outside "orld VATlCAN CITY (APl -Roman ( a1hohc bishops from around the "'orld ended a two-"'eek S) nod Satur- da~ b} warning against ··false 1nter- preta11ons" of 1he Second Va 11can Council and calling for greater church lOmm1tment 10 the poor Pope John Paul 11 -in an unprecedented move \aturda) - authonzed that the 14-page report on the S) nods· findi ngs and recommen- dations. as approved b) the prelates 1hcmsehes he made pubhc (. hurch -;ources told The A<,- ~ociated Press that among other things the bishops' rc pon m .· ommends increasing the church'<, l0mm11ment to the poor and cau· 11ons agaan~I taktn~ a complacent VICW of secular~mfluentts. The rources spoke on condition of anonymll) The poJX' convened the S) nod to assess the application of church reforms in111atcd by the 1962-65 Second Vatican ( ouncil . also known as Vatican II Vaucan II reca,1 the church·., image from unchange.ible monolith Savings bond sales suspended WASHINGTON ( .\P)-Purchase ofa U.S. sav1~ bond as a Chnstmas present for a favonte niece or nephew will have to wait a few days. Sales of the bonds were suspended, beginning today. because of the failure of Congress to pass legislation needed to raise the government's borrowing authont) It marked the second tamt' 1n the past two )ear:. that savings bond sale' have been halted bcc~usc of a con- gressional impasse over raising the national debt ccthng. Bank llld S8Vll\1$ and loan tM\ltU• tions were dtrecttd to stop selltna the bonds because a temporary extension of the debt ~ilingexp1red at m1dnil)lt Foday Conarcssional oeaottaton an· nounccd ea.flier 1n the day that they had reached qreemcnt on i-uaae of a new debt oohna. but 1ct1on on the mcasurt will not come untjl nut "'eek. he1la Nelson. a spokeswoman for the Treasury Oep.-rtment, said the halt in sales would not affect people interested in ca hint 1n bonds they alrtad own The la t ume ""''f\P bond s.JIC1 wert halted. dunna a thrcc--wcck pcnud 1n No"cmtx-r 1981. h ~as t \t1m tcd the government forfC1 tcd rmlhoft tn ~np tMJnd tn S\ nod officials said a ma1ont> ol bishops. includtng 1he four Amen can representa11,es. had fa\ored pubhsh- tng the 'i) nod's final repon. which will be released on Monda~ Howe' er. the vote on that issue became unnecessar. "'hen John Paul announced ID ht') closing Statement that he "'as in fa, or of maktng the b1shop!I' recommendauom publtc The dn\ e to have the document pubh'>hed "'as seen 1n Vatll"an circle~ as a sign of the b1o;hops assen1ng themseh es tn the running of the church of S40 million tollo"'er'> Rus'icll Sha"", spokesman for the U.S. B14ihops Conferen«. told thcAP the dec1s1on to publish the report .. represents matunng of the 'i)nod a., a bod) '1Ao h1ch 1!> able to am .. e at a useful rnlf~ m agreement wnh one another and v.11h the pope and feel perlec1h lOmfonable 1n lernng the v.orld kno'IA. "hat the' think·· Bonner arrives in Boston The document "'a" appr1>' ed b}' .. an O\crv.-hclming m.iJOrll)."0 "'llh I 55 ol the '>~nod\ 165 part1upants taking part 1n the '>l'\. rel 'ote ~)nod 'ipoli..c\m;in Rl'' L>1armu1d \fan1n o;a1d Yelena Bonn er , wife of SoTiet clluldent Andrei Sakh arov, hug• her gran dc hildren An na Yank e leTicb . 10. and Matvel, 12 . Saturday night on arrival at Boeton '• Logan Airport where 1be wu reunited with h er family. Her 80n Alexei Semyo n o v la at left. Bonner was permitted to visit the Un ited Statea to get treatment for a heart c ondition. Parle atore blut burta 39 rt.remen e~cute a man lQJ9red lD a bOmblnC S.turday a t ttae Prtntempe department .tore lD Parle. Th e e.rploalon folJoWed one at the Oalert• Lafayette •tore. Both were pec~ed wttb Chrt..t:maa ahoppen and tbe bluta injured 39 people. 1i te.rtoualy tbe Pal tine Llben Uon rrool ~ reepoe.tbWtr hl•caU w a P1cDG~ beww aa':ttCJ. Deficient training cited in air crash L ()\ \ '{ rl L E \ t -\ Pt -1 hl' p1l1)I ,11 J Hl'l11r.an \ hd1ulJ'lt'r an' ohed an a la tal m 1J-an l ra.,h ma' not h:n c lnggC'd the rc-quirr<l numht'r of tr.Un· 1ng hl1ur' l°'o<.'tnn• beginning t11ght\ tor thr "'mpan' a trl.lcral otfa 1a1 ..aid In add1t1un thr r1IN ot the Island l,pre<,<, hclirnptC'r ma\ ha'<' httn u~antt thr wrong raJ10 frequrnC\ to rnmmun1~att' wtth hC'l1pad "mktr1. !>!ltd Jctl Rich of thr °'ltauona.I Tran,. ron.wnn \diet\ Boa rd fqdenlt 1nd1,<'lt'' the 1'>1and l \· pre"' ~ nr li..cr·, radm ~a' \Cl ll• thr com pan' tre\jucnl' nnt the Hthtt1in' frequcm \ .t!> required under normal pnx~u~. Rich \ltd Record' tnd1c11tc that Bn an -\dam • pilot ohhd lelttrans heh op- ter. hnd logged onl) 28 hour\ of add1uonal fliahl traming before he bepn 0)1n for the <:ompan) R.1ch Y td Thunda) He u ad Hehtran1' compan) ma_nuals 'I~ (>llOls mu1t have J8 hour\ fl18"t tt'llnma lnkr'V1ev.-\ rcvuled p1lou of the rW('I heh optef'\ ne"er rommunt l~ a~ \he) appr hcd for a land1na at the samt time at Scnh 9S m LO! \ngek\ Harbor ,,,.. \ pa\)( OJ,.C ·;.;:,,' -il-~l()~s..;.,:.::....;...;:;::..::..o.~: -....~"""""'llt wu ., J -. ' ~~-~~~~------------..-----------------------------------------------------~~~· Orange Cou' DAILY PILOT I Sunday, December 8. 1985 . . . . I-.: : ~ t ~ ...... : .· ... . . : ·. : "f 1" . ~ . . , . . . . • . .. . • . . . - Building A Evans Rents Furniture 650-1885 Salon Montage 722-8111 Tru-Roo Australian Giftware 722-9082 Winter Beauty ,. Supply 646-0739 .. '$ M • . . ~: -: J . . . I . . . . ' ... ·.· . . . . . . : ' . . . . .... · Costa 1Vlcsa · Courtvards ~ ............... =-~\. ~- The distinctive architecture and design make the courtyards a warm personal and inviting place to shop, dine, or just visit . Most of these fine stores are open for your convenience · evenings until 9:00 p.m. and weekends until 6:00 p.m. Building C • Building D Building B C & R Clothiers 752-6106 Adele's Contain wares Personalized CVS Drugs J 646-0400 722 -1750 <Sifts 722-1811 Fantastic Sam's Clothestime 722-1889 722-9634 Designer Blvd. 722-8722 K.C.'s Hallmark Opus III Gifts Party & J. C. Humphries 722-6717 Card Shop 548-3401 722-7666 Patrini Shoes 722:-6934 Olympic Camera 642-9874 Strouds Linen 722-7655 Pets Unlimited 722-6210 Comi ng Soon ••. La Siesta Famous Amos The Athletic Restaurant Cookies Shoe Factory Joe Perilli l'epi d'or Tulsa Coney Cozy Nook Pizza & Hamburgers Hair Design French Bakery I-Lander C. McDonald & Kinney Shoes M. Migill, p.D.s. Licorice Pizza Jack LaLanne's Health Spa Preview Center 650-3600 Building G Pure Sweat 722-6734 Building H Mirna's Cafe 722-6722 .. T.C.B.Y. Yogurt Nail Garden • r -, ----tp..h ... , _______ f f f ·-1 >----nrn,..._,.,__....,....._....r---- ' s H A A ' L 0 Salon Montage is proud to presen t D ebra Imus and Vickie Brooks form erly of Robe rt and Taylor, along with Robert Morey and Gail Gr abne r in the Gra nd Opening o f the ir n ew Beauty Salon locate d in the b eautiful n ew Costa M esa Courtyards, Bldg. A, S uite 21 0 Please join us and share our ex citem ent! 722-8111 R N A L S M A KE Bf v d . N up A c lothin~ and a(-cessor)· experience for women ' r8: r!1 w !! ffj n. ·-:; [}"{]DI!::.~ ffb@I!::.@ ©~.rqi~l ii n<I man\ mur~. 8800 t1tyleR & Rizes of containers for your offi ce, kitchen, beth or work "hop. Choose hooks. frames. wrep11, boxeR, clORel or((allizers. Rht>l ving. travel containers or cret~R. haRkeL" and much much more-.,. ...... below re tail 18:35 Newport Blvd~ Suite 150 Costa Me a 722-8722 --· Gift Wrap OrKanizer Holch up lo Ill rolls rach o( wrap and ribbon handy hms ror tassul'. tags, hows. et<· 1:1"W x 10"0 x 22· II US • • • • • • • • • • • • I t I I . . . . . . ... • · · · !-·\ ; 1 ;. ; I : .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, ~W S, 1985 AS .. Ao--- C~tt.1 ~k~ Cou 11vu 1-J~ • 19th St. ~ Pacific Coaat Hwy. WE MAKE THE HOLIDAYS PERSONAL! ADELE~ PERSONALIZED GIFTS (and we are very UN IQL;E and SPEC'lAL~l out items can he PERSONALIZED with A .''iY SAME. in MA .\T CQ/,()R CHOICES .. DOZE.VS OF IJES/(;SS and THE.\f ES. express YOUR THOUGHTFULNESS ••• by having our artists create a design that reflects the individual style you wont. P.S. All p ri.ces include the personalizing and gift wrapping. 1835 D. Newpo rt Blvd ., Costa Mesa 722-1811 l"!9 ---~ • -.. ---~·~ THE ORIGINAL FAMILY HAillCUTTERS." -----------(. \ ;~ )------------J.C. HUMPHRIES JEWELERS GEM OF THE COSTA MESA COURTYARDS ,. . . "" . -, 1 1._,r \ ""' f'l~ [ •• ' • • A • • • • .. • l • . '. wO '""0 •or / ur "' ''"'C< ti•,..·l~ '' . ,.,. ~ .. ' •he "'""..J ;,i•• U ''S " i..i ... ~'"t-,.,. •• ' ''''-• ' t ""'' f1(~ \/40 ,.,. .... • J-" tP•' , .. . . • 1 l MP'.<! '-4F .t 'rRU·l{OO Uniqaely Australian Giftwares C....T .... f.cl .. He.-.. 9h4. AM l h• ,._.., .. tte A· l t l 711 ... I ~• .. t &. ••••• , ·~~~ ·• ··~ ... . ·• e -·~..... I . 4 ' ,l f\ t J ' \ • --~· . ., ................ ' --· -~ '-. ' .. . , . :, . - " ----~~--~----------------..................................................... ----------~~~--, Applicants sought for grandjury Rtsidents interested tn serving on the 1986-87 Oranae County Grand Jury may fiJe applications wuh the Superior Coun through Feb. 3. Grand Jurors investigate county ~overnmcnt operations and some- times consider evidence for possible criminal indiclm~nt~. Grand Jury service as a full-time, year-long JOb. Applicants should be willing to commlt four to five days a week to Jury work and pla.n no extended vacations. Compensation is $20 per meeting, witb a maximum stipend of S 100 a week. The Grand Jury is composed of 19 persons chosen by a drawing after they arc nominated by Supenor Coun judges. Members must be lU least 18 years old and have lived in Orange County a year. Prior to nqmmation. applicants are inten.:1ewed·by a judge. A background Frien~ly Thia la Chopper, a flve- month-old ahepherd with a trace of wolf. Re•a gentle and 1eta atone well with ldda and other doge. You can catch hla act at the Orange County Humane Society ln Hunt- ington Beach. 1n vestigation ot the applicant in- cludes law enforcement records. Grand jurors may not sit on a city council, school board. planning com- m1ss1on or other similar body during the year and must agree not to be<lome a candidate or be acllve 10 any election campaign during that period. The Grand Jury s.iudies county government operations. Olose of special districts. school distncts and municipalities and follows up on complarnts from the public. The Grand Jury convenes July I and retires after 1ssu1ng a final repon on its investigations. Interested persons may obtain .an application at the 1ury .. com- missioner's office. Room 255' of the county court.house, 700 Civic Center Drive Gr by sending a stamped, self- addressed env~lope to Alan Slater. P.O. Box 1994, Santa Ana. 92702. I\ KlndeC1arten cl ... Enrollment for early kindergarten classes in the Ocean View School District in Huntington Beach will begin Monday and extend for a two- week period. Children who will reach thea,eof5 on or before May 2, 1986, areehgible. They must reside in the Ocean View District. The program begins next Feb. 3. Parents c.an contact the district office. 847-2551, extension 228, for more information. Reagan IJonon Hoag A citation from President Reagan was eresented to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian fo r its role in sponsoring the "Health for Life" exhibit at the California Museum of Science and Industry in Los Angele.s. The Newport Beach Jiospit.al's exhibit was seen by more than 5 million visitors last year, including school children from throughout Southern California. White House representatives pres- ented the Presidential Citation for Private Sector lnitiatjve to 26 corpor- ate sponsors during a recent reception held at the Los Angeles museum. Wr1tlng contest UC Irvine offi 1 cials are anviung students, instructors and community members to enter a Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium contest. The theme of the contest is: "What Does Living the Dream Mean to You?" Entrants can address the theme through poetry, artwork or essay. Organizers said prizes will be awarded in seven categories. includ- ing school children. college students. UCI faculty and staff members and off-campus residents. Entry blanks are available at the Irvine c.ampus 1n the Admin1strat1on Butlding. University \enter, 1he Cross-Cultural Center, lJniversity Extension and the College of Medi- cine Student Affairs Office. At UCI Medical Center in Orange. entry blan~s can be obtained a t the Public lnfort)'lation Office or at the Student and Curricular Affairs Office. Entries must be postmarked by Dec. 16 or returned in person by that .date. The entries should be sent to Dr. Horace Mitchell, vice chancellor of student affairs, 260 Administration Building. UC Irvine. Irvine, CA 92717. For in-person submissions, the office is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. One entry per person is permitted. Written work will not be returned. Prizes will be awarded Jan. 14 following a lecture by Martin Luther King Ill at UCI's Fine Arts Village Theatre. The pr,izes will m~lude. framed lithographs depicting scenes from the life of Martin Luther King Jr. More information on the contest can~ obtamed by calling 856-5587. Operation Christmas The Huntington Beach Junior Woman's Club will collect canned food and toys for its annual Oper- ation Merry Christmas program. The organazauon packs boxes of food for needy families. Friday, Dec. 13, and Friday, Dec. 20, the club will collect items at Loehman's Five Points Shopping Center o n Main Street. The club is seeking canned veg- etables, canoed tuna or meats, canned fruits. canned pie fillings, instant potatoes, instant puddings, peanut butter. cranberry sauce. rice and box cake mixes. Gifts of new toys and gifts for boys and girls also are sought. An&i Aylor Tamara Blume . . Two Coast students • in Miss Teen contest By LAURA MERK Of the Delly Not • ..,. Two Orange Coast girls wilt com- pete in the finals of the 25th annual Miss Teen-age America Contest to be held Dec. I 0 at the Disneyland Hotel. Tamara Blume, of Laguna Hills. and Angi Aylor, of El Toro, were chosen along with 10 other girls from across the country to compete in the finals and vie for a $20,000 college scholarship, a new car, a wardrobe and a monthly column in TEEN Magazine. ") entered it because the winner of the contest gets to write a journal in TEEN Magazine. I want to be a Journalist." sajd Blume, who is 16 years old. and Judging sess1or:is. The tinal selec- tions will be made tn Los Angel.es but will not be announced ~nul the pageant night at the Disneyland Hotel. .11 Blume. a junio. r at Lagun~ Ha s High School, enjoys a. vanety . of athletic pursiuts and !S the .v.1ce president of the Creative Wnt1ng Club at her shcool. Aylor said she waited for .an annouocment from TEEN Magaz10e and was worried when she didn't get one "I waited and waited. Then a mai'i-o-gram that looked li~e a piec.e ofjunk mail arrived. so w.eJust put at aside " the 1 3-year~d said. He~ father sorted through the mail later discovered she had been selected to be in the finals. r _, • Sheepskin St1tc.over1 , ............ -00l-9COl'Ull) prtc••' • Car Covers • D••h Covert L.o•••' uellt~I • Floor Mata • BrH Anno~!.0 "~J!~l,.Y& ·~,u~oY~.U~Llal• The contest is open to girls 13-18 years old who have made achieve- ments in school. community service and individual accomplishment. Four days before the contest the 12 grand-finalists will meet in Los An- geles for fashion pictures, interviews· Aylor has been in over600.fashions shows in Orange County smce she was five years old. She attends Serrano Junior High School in El Toro and enjoys dancing, gymnastics and is one the school's cheerleaders. s••' 0 ~•nd much more .. I 631-!189 I 1927 HMbor Blvd. C°'IJ Mtu THIS WEEK ONL YI Appralaed S.11 1. Men's 18K Rolex President $8,400.00 2,750 2. Ladles' Ring 23.60 cts. EMERALD w/baguette DIAMONDS 5.12 cts. --$106;-0QCh-00-10,000 ·3. Tiffany style emerald and diamond necklace $19,000.00 3,000 4. 18K Tiffany style necklace w/ 12 cts. of DIAMONDS $32,000.00 7,000 5. Foxtall chain with ceylon sapphire pendant 14.52 cts. & 72 pave diamonds 2.02 cts. I $41, 466. UC) 4,000 PAWi •• ., ue111&TIH" "EWELllY, Al ••H, COUECTIILES, lllOIZES 1929 HARBOR NO dealers. 645 8641 COST A MESA 3% ctwge on MC. VISA. AE • H dl '~ driven The Southern California Water an capl"'.... . Committee was founded a year ago to The Department of Motor Vehicles increase public awareness about recently announced that it is issuing water issues and encourage a con- new..plcwards to identify handicapped sensus solution to the state•s wafer motorists. woes. The new placard is white. Blue placards are no longer valid. Mu.eam docent. The new placards cost $6 and expire on June 30, 1987. A docent council is being estab- Placard applicants will haye to hshed at the Laguna Beach Art submit a recent doctor's certificate to Museum's South Coast PL.aza ex- obtain one u.nless theu disability is pansion location as-part of the self-evident. fin:ility's education progrML ' Persons wath temporary dis-The council will also serve the abiht1es may get temporary placards. museum's renovated homesite when it reopens in SP.ring 1986. Wleder heads panel Docents will lead tours of the Orange County Supervisor Har-museum's exhibitions and artworks nett Wieder was re-elected chair-on display in the South Coast Plaza person of the Southern California Town Center and Metro area. Water Committee at its annual board Anyone interested in joining the meeting. Docent Coun~il i~ invited. t~ attend Ventura County Supervisor John the first organizational meeung.at 10 ynn was chosen vice cha1rpersofl't;1ll:"'Fuesd:ay aHhe-Plm:aloeat1o-n:---- while Riverside County Supervtl>Or The Laguna Bea~h An M~se':lm Melba Dunlap was elected secretary-South Coast Plaza 1s located inside treasurer. the Bri~tol Street entrance (across The board also expanded 11s mem-from Paret's restaurant) near the bersh1p from 17 to 40 members-to Carousel C'ourt. allow greater participation in com· For more information call mtttee decisions. 662-3366. ::--Merry Glnl1t•u-l1rr1 Glnlat•u-lerry Gllrl1t•u-lerry lllrl1t•11-. ; SALE ''"'"h/I~ = • • ''' ur''r/,,J .: ! Pre-Christmas -,~/,.tr.,~~ • .. ::. THE WHITE GLDVE BUFFET ---•Su nday Brunch~--• ~ 1/s OFF ''V' ~ . ' . • Our ENTIRE selection of Fine Jewelry- THE PERFECT HOLIDAY GIFT • i • l • .. 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Showina no fear of loud noises or • stran1e settings, the year-old, brown and white spaniel strained at the leash held by Mrs. Reagan to board Air Force One for a trip from New York to his new home. At the top of the airplane's steps Mrs. R~. dressed in a full-length: brown mmJt coat. cradled the dog in her arms. e_<>sina for pictures. "Haven t named it yet," the presi- dent called to reporters as he returned to the White Hdusc from an over- niJht stay in New Yorlc, where he had addressed a 30th anniversary dinner for the National Review map.zioc. The dog replaces lucky, the 65- pound Bouvier sheep dOg that llad grown too large for the Wfute House and WU Wen to the president's ranch in California over ThanksgJVtng. Key statistics about the new top dog: male, 16 pounds and probably will not grow much larger. bom last Dec. 16, and. most importantly, houscbrokeo and .. extremely well- mannered." Lucky sometimes had Prealdent and Mn. Reacan wlth new ••nr.t dog ... accidents. And the dog has good breedin~. Known as a King Charles spaniel, it is the brother of a pooch owned by William F. Bucldey Jr., editor of the National Review. The dog got the same guarantee as Reagan's new national secunty ad- viser, Vice Adm. John Poindexter. total access to the OvaJ Office. said prcsidentiaJ spokesman Larry peak- es. Speakes said Mrs. Reagan v1s11ed the BuckJeys during the fall and immediately fell in love with their dog. It Jumped up in her lap and then stayed at her feet during dinner. When she returned 10 the Wh11e House "she couldn't stop talking about the dog ... Speakes said. Reagan, knowmg that Lucky was soon headed for the ranch. secretl y caJled the BuckJeys and discovered that thelf dog had a brother that could be acquired from a famil y that breeds the s~n1els. Fnday morning. while the Reagans were in th eir hotel suite in N.ew York. the president's secretary. Kathy Os- borne, went 10 the BuckJeys· home and picked up the dog and brought it back 10 the hotel. after a walk m Central Park. Reagan presented 1110 his wife with a "Merry Chnstmas ... Speakes said. Her response: .. Ott. honey. Thank you. thank you. thank you.·· Cherokees get first woman chief TAHLEQUAH, Okla. (AP) -The new leader of the nation's secood- largest Indian tribe says her sex 1s no longer an issue now that she has been sworn in as first female chief of the Cherokee Nation of Oldah oma. "People ha ve been supportive," Wilma Mank:iller, 40, said last week after being sworn in as pnnc1pal chief. "Cherokees have stated they are ready for female leadership. It's no longer an issue. The issues are our programs, the brcaJcjng of the circle of poverty -not me." she said. "The only people a little womed arc my family, and they're womod about the time ru spend on the job. Holiday Special* •27 SH Weld•'• Outfit compa.te •i•9" w /o cytinden & cart -sROWR 1. ea. 8. acetylene 1. ea. 55 oxygen 1 #95 cart 1 # 1120 com lete outfit They're expecting an over-ured. over- worked mom." she said of her two children. "My grandson. now he thinks n's great that grandmother 1s a chief." Mankiller becomes the tnbe's spokeswoman and overseer of a SJO million annual budget that mcludes scores of small businesses. manufac- turing ventures and a sociaJ and community service empire tn 14 counties of northeastern OkJahoma, and an annual payroll that tops $9 million a year. She described the Cherokee Nauon as "scholars, not warriors" with economic and social roots in Olda- Robnsa1s SAVE 500/o ho ma as deep as their memories of the 1.200-milc "Tratl of Tears,'' which brought the tnbe to the temtory tn the winter of 1838. "We arc staffed with professionals -educators, ph ys1ctans. attorneys. businessmen,'' she said in an earlier interview. "Our history has been one , of organization and ·personal and economic development." Manlciller took over leadership of th e 68.~member tnbe from Ross Sw1mmer, who was chief for I 0 years. Swimmer. 41 , won Senate confinna- uon Wednesday as President Re- agan's choice 10 run the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Oxygen lerwlce --..,. 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Tile 20:mfnate ea- poeue ... taken wttb a 105- cendmeter-aperture Schmidt Syatem teleecope, the 1araat lnJapan. ·Experts cautious about possibility of cure for cancer u 111 ,, .. , By DANIEL Q. HANEY /# ........... • BOSTON -Honnones Wlth names like interferon and interleukin apd tumor necrosis factor were once so rare that doctors could only dream of the cures they might achieve -if only they could tum this stuff loose apinst cancer. Advances in the art and science of splicing human genes into bacteria Buy thi . r clin r f()r $299 9s a11fl aet ti thf' mat hin g rocker FREE \. For n•la x in~ comfort th i~ :--ma rt I y lai lon•d hut Ion tuftc·d redinPr and frt'<' ma t('hi ng !-iwi vf·I roc kgr are' covrrc><l in a 1001111 Il ('rt'ulon 11 ve lve t. B. Thi:--lwnd ~onw roll"d arm rt>clirwr and l'r1·1· 111~11c'liinµ "'" i\f'I ro<'kPr are :--tylt•d in ·a 10011 11 pol y1·~t1·r v1·I v1•t. 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The hormones, now available in limitless supply, have been injected into thousands of victims of cancer and other diseases. Still, despite enthusiasm over the latest news of one of these so-called biologicals, a secretion known as interleukin-2. many experts say that no cure for cancer is on the honzon. In fact, their expenence Wllh re- lated substances has been. at best, mixed, if not downright diappoint- inf: 'Everybody in cancer (research) knows that there arc practically no tumors that can be cured by a s1nale treatment approach ... says Dr. Susan Krown of Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. "1 think the same 1s ioing to be true for all of these b1ologicals. They are an import· ant step, but they are a step. They are not the end." In Thursday'~ New , England Journal 01' Med1c1ne. doctors from the National Cancer Jnsutute Ill· nounced the results of their first experimental use of interleukin-2 in people with a variety of advanced cancers. No one was cured. Of 25 treated, tumors shrank by at least half in I 0 patients. Another patient had a fu ll remission that's lasted for a year. The resulting hoopla reminded Or. Thomas Stosscl of Massachusetts General Hospital of one of the initial interferon studies published a decade ago. The report, he said. made it seem as though "people were rising like Lazarus after interferon. It was a problem of small numbers <Uld chronic diseases that tend to wax and wane. It's very hard to know how mcaningf ul this is going to be." Even biotechnology companies that produce these honnones are cautious. At Biogen, which is developing interferon, tumor necrosis factor and intcrluekin-2, amo ng o ther honnoncs. Dr. Seth Rudnick says, "There are no magic bullets. lnter- lcukin-2 is not one of them. These things have to be put into perspective. It's amazing they work at all, and they g.i ve us a tremendous handle for further therapeutic development." Dr. Thomas Merigan of Stanford is even more blunt: "People a,rc looking fo r short-tenn solutions and miracles, and human disease isn't that way." The experts say their caution doesn't imply that these -hormones. " are worthless, only I.bat science ad· vances by inches, not miles_ Inter- feron, for instance, may prove helpful in treating cancer. So far. however, it bas been most effective against a very rare form of blood cancer called hairy cell leukemia. But doctors have only ~unto c.xpJore hmv different kinds of interferon might work together or in combination with drugs, radiation or0thcr hormorieS.----- "I don't feel that interferons arc disappointing in the least," said Krown . "They're not curing cancer, but I think we're still struggling With how to use them, and there are dozens of questions to be answered. It dotsn't happen overnight." Rudnick said initial experiments with tumor necrosis factor suggest that 1t, too, has some impact on cancer. •A lot of people either have these terrible diseases or have relatives or friends with them," said Dr. Norman Lctvin of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. "When these kinds of stones are released, they arc given unrealistic hope that-~ts-them. on an incredible emotional roll- crcoastcr. "On top of that, ti p_uts s~s on tbe people who regularly ta.kc care of these patients. Thousands and thousands of hours of pbyscians' time will now be spent trying to put out the fire that these kinds of stones create." Org.rn11e 'our rouµon '-<l 'ln)(-. "Ith lht• SupC"rm.1 r k••t Shoppt.•r f•ach Wt·dnesch1 ~ .m<I Suncla ~ in the lallyPlllt '· ) I I • I COAST Fashion as art ( ''My designs are shown in several fine art gollenes," said Nancy Alvarez. ''Using stlk as my medwm, I consider myself a color artist. " ~ Nancy's design trademark is the use of inlaid piece work to accent her basic, loose--fitting apparel. She contrasts the silk inserts as though she were creating a work of art. Her color slicing technique results in a sophisticated silhouette w ith seosonless Caldorn10 appeal Her tunics, skirts and pants hove complimentary sashes and for the most part ore custom designed. No two garments are the same. The simple and functional construction is unencumbered w ith zippers or burrons ''I select my silks from swatches sent to me by on expert silk buyer who travels all over the world. Colar is the key ... ;ewe/tones and bnghts. I am strongly influenced by Japanese, Egyptian and A menGan Indian decorative art traditions," explained the California designer turned model for today's Style. Who buys this walking art? In odd1t1on to gallery exhibitions, the Alvarez collect1ai 1s featured in a few selected boutiques. The ma;ority of Nancy's business however, comes from her own private clientele ''Usually I go to my clients. I spend one to four hours showing samples and swatches and together we create a unique design. I want my customers to look good, but most important to me is. that they feel happy when weanng my clothes. My clients are all confident and successful women · Nancy started sewing at an early age. Her strongest influence was the hand-sewn quilts of her grandmother During the past two years this ''patchwork" styling has gained reputation and created quite a busy schedule for the attractive San Diego gal. ''My home studio is a mess. It is covered with silk Please see SILKS/82 Sunday December 8, 1985 • j a2 Or8nge ec-1 DAILY PILOT/ Sun~y. December 8. 198S Colored con tact lenses for exquisite holiday eyes Early ill l 98S l decided I was tired or weariaa &LuK• and would have another IO at contact lenses. The sot\ onet art such an improvement over the bard onet.; 1 wu told. l told the optometrist that I would probably just wear them in the even.ina u be prooecdcd to examine my eyes and fit the soft ones -that look like dots of plastic wrap that clin.a to bowls. · After I JOt them and built up the weanaa time to 12 hours. I didn't want to JO back to &lasses during the daytime. Then someone asked1r I had tried the tinted ones ... no, but why not? First it was turquoise and I found them ~uch easier to find if I dropped one. V1u Ow Next. I decided to try bro~n on s after havina admired Rusty Hood's brown eyes with her auburn hair. The tinted lens are a lot ofrun. Blue eyes can be bluer. green eyes greener and hazel eyes can even go brown. But, the one thing you don't want. especially duri.Qa the bohday panics. a.re red eyes. "Makeup and contacu don't always mlx.'' accordint to an op- tometrist with American Hydron, a manufacturer of soft contact lenses. Makeup particles can act cauaht under a contact lens and cause discomfort or even damaae 'o the Jens. The doctor says contact Jens wearers should use makeup ~fully, but there is no reason not to shine for the holidays, particularly in a season when metallic luster is in. Take advantip of the style, but add the shimmer and st)ine to the cheeks, earlobes and shoulders in- stead of the eyehd or eye area. (.'lose your eyes when as>ply1na, as the glitter 1n these hi&hli,.nuna powder1 is abrasive to the eye. Other tips for lens wearers are: •When applying any powder make- up to the face, lip the brush to remove exccsa, flyaway particles. •Insert lenses before applying makeup to ensure that no cosmetic residue th)m _rour fingers p:tront<{ the lentcl. (TIKI bands should be washed before with a non-oily soap.) •Avoid using mascara labelled waterproOf. The watery>roof particles can be ablorbed ri&ht into soft lenses and ruin them. Watersoluble makeup pa.rticl~ however, will break down and wash out or the eye in natural secreuon of tears. •Avoid lash·buildinJ mascara bc:- cau5e the huh lengthening ingredients can flake into the eye and get trapped under the lens or even embedded in the eye tissue. •Accentuate the positjvc: pouty lips are in voaue now, SO USC a lipliner to define Lips and fill m with a more dramatic lipstidc color thad usual. "DO yoa walci )'Hr poat•re? OU.er P"Ple do" the sign read. Made me ~top and think. Not always. I fear. I remembered having lunch one day with the manager of a John Roben Powers salon. A woman walked past our table and she said. "That woman could look five pounds thinner and so much nicer 1f she would st.and up straight." Then I tteaUed a book that author Olona Heidi had given me in 1976 .. ."Winning the Age Game" (every- thing a woman needs to know about looking. feeling and being youn.a.) In a chapter she titled "It's Your Move, .. she said your posture, your walk and the way you s1t telegrap)ls an obvious message to those around you. "The way a woman walks can say, m y body 1s old and urcd .and scxl~ss. The way she sits can say I ma passive spectator. I don't participate in life any more. 1 watch the acuon from the sidelines." Do you watch your posture? Other people do! RO,INSON'S: The Fashion Island store will open a Gucci boutique reaturina bandbqs and handbag ac- ceuories Friday with a personal appearance by a Gucci reprentativt' from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rlstorante. Ann Kasper will be. in the Man's Store noon to 3 p.m. Thursday to show Kasper Cashmere sweater cl:>llection for men. Loungcwear by Oscar de la Renta, Flora Kung and Bill Blass will be informally modeled noon to 3 p.m. Friday in Intimate Apparel. ,Lean, cle~n lines the me.ssage for '86 NORDSTROM: Leather fashion by Vak.ko will be modeled 2 to 4 Q.m. -Friday in Savy on two. Same day 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. hints for holiday accessories will be given in Fuhion Accessories on one. From 6 to 9 p.m .• 10 Linaerie on two an Aliso Creek representatiave will display lin,erie baas and sachets and be available for questions. A trunk show of semi-precious jewelry by Marilyn Berg has been scheduled Saturday and Sunday, Dec. IS on o ne. Informal modeling of leathers and furs is scheduled Dec. I S in Point of View on two. 1.MAGNIN: HoUday and cruise collections from Miss Main.in sched- uled noon to 3 p.m. in the South Coast Plaza store, Forty Carrots and Pronto -SHOW: Thursday Morning Club of · Nc;._,wport Beach will feature Some- thing Special (250 E. 17 St.. Costa Mesa) (ashions at its 11 a.m. Thurs- day Christmas luncheon at Hunt- ingtOn Beach Inn. IRVINE BPW: Betty Nethery. founder of Uniquely You will present a program on developing per- sonal/professional image Dec. 17 at a luncheon planned by Irvine Business and Professional Women. At the event at County Llne, 4615 Barranca Parkway, Nethery will demonstrate how to create flattering lines, designs and styles plus seasonal color system. Reservations($ 13 for non members) may be made by calling Linda Globennan at 551-6677. By JUDIE GLAVE .,,,,, ... .,,,.. ........ NEW YORK -PuU out the jogging shoes and leotards. The message from Seventh A venue for spring and summer '86 is lean and clean lines, some short and sizzling and others cool andpnencumberM. The look offered a slight variation on the theme offered for spring 'SS. The biggest difference is a more relaxed look as seen in padded but more softly rounded shou.Jden on tapered not tijbtly pinched jackets., and dresses and swts that sensuously hug the bodf without being over- bearing, That s the lean ofit. The clean cornea in the spareness of design, a move away from styli.na tricks like flounces, rum.et and outside stitchina in favor or a more sophisticated look the Seventh Av- enue woman is likely to appreciate. The desianen let the colon and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;.-i fabrics do the ta1kin& this season and pref er big bold jewelry like faux 1 DOlJ O~ Sa~ 25~o to 5010 obb &tille Sto~ ~ 5Aida~ 'De.c. 13t~ g .A.M. 1lw g P.M. medallion pins or stacks of aold bangle bracelets to accent the styles. A.lthouah the ubiquitous summer cabbage and rose flowered prints ~ found in nearly every collectie>o:. outfits in one and two colon ~ the real standouu. The palette i1 intty sherbets, pale grays and a spectrum or browns that range from sand to cinnamon. The love affair with the short skirt continues u most dcsiancn opt for styles that drape the hips and fall straight to knee.length or sliahtly Balr nylleta are talrtn1 tbetr cuee from SeTentb A•enue, olferl.DC aleek, cblc ebort balrdoe that bq tbe bead tbe way deetaner clotb• bq tbe body. above. These arc complemented by metallic loafers and patent leather flats. Some like Oscar de la Renta. 8111 Blass and Pauline Trigere have preferred the leg-flattering style in 1-----------------------------. cocktail suits and dresses all along. Others including Anne KJein. Perry Ellis and Geoffrey Beene have only reoeotty adopted it and seem to embrace-it wholeheanedly. Though some fashion cnt1cs are touting the short skirt as a reium to the '60s, there is little similar between the two. The '60s miniskirt was often hiked unflatterin&Jy to the thjghs. and minidresses of the decade tended to be little-girlish wi th empire waists and A-lined flares. Today's mini has, thankfully, grown up and is tapered close to the body for a more sophlsu- cated look. But Seventh Avenue realizes that the one-look style of the '50s is gone and designers offer a fair number of mid<alf skirts to appease anti-mini women. Ralph Lauren is the only desi$ner to tum a cold shoulder to the mini, prefering silk crepe de chine skirts that float at caJf-length. But even those who offer frecr- Oowing skirts often team them with sexy. little bandeau tops -a summer favonte this season -and oversized shin 1ackets. MaryJane Marcasiano offers the bandeau in clingy knits while Adnenne Vittadini and Adri hke theirs an beachc-0mbc:r prints. Other big news this season is the return of the tunleneck, sleeveless for spring. an clingy knit turucs and minidresses. The spare look is also carried over 111to nighttime where the glitter and glitz was by and large traded for more sedate styles. The exception, of course. 1s ex-costume designer Bob Mackie, whose middle aame is "dazzle." De la Renta and Beene prefer sweater-dressing for night. The for- mer in cashmere bodice and ballgown styles and the latter in shmmer suit looks. Caroline Herrera dresses· her slender columned desi$1lS with bands of gold or pearl military braiding around one shoulder while Mary Mt Fadden and Bill Blass offer plenty of to-color gowns for spring. Black, as always, abounds. For a more casual evening look. nearly all the designers showed wide· legged loungmi-stylc pants an silks, crepes and sauns. These arc paired with sheer jackets and silky T-shirt tops for simple but elegant styling. SWATCHES OF SILKS ... Unique Elegance in Fa shion ~ ENDERLE CENTER • Rotn l e Cover • Jonathan Martin 17390 EAST I ?TH ST. TUSTIN, CA 92680 .. 544-6340 decorative fabric house ORANGE COUNTY'S LEADER IN HOME FABRICS • DIRECT FROM THE MILL PRICES MEAN HUGE SAVINGS FOR YOUll HOURS: Mon -f ri 9-5:30 Sot. 10-5 Sun: 12-5 ...__----decorative fabric house 18085 Euclid St, Fountain Volley (714) 963-5659 a Sweaters up to 14~. ..., SI.DD ..trS21.DD "" $14.0D Blouses up to SIS ..., ••••• Wool Skirts "" $21.DI up to 149 From Bl work 15 hours a day and do all the sewing myself. I hand-finish each piece. Otte garment takes at least two days to complete." Word-of-mouth suc.ccss bas en- couraged Nancy to branch out into other areas of art oriented projects. She has expanded into designing suede fashion and has recently in- troduced a unique silk and suede pillow collection. She is currently experimenting with wall hangings and a home accessories line. When time permits she will begin work on a suede qullt commissioned for the masfer suite of a 100.foot yacht and would enjoy doing more yacht interiors. A sampling of AJvarcz silk.scan be found at Nelly's of Puerto Vallarta located in Newpon Fashion Island. Prices range from $300 to $800 ... not bad for an "origmal work or art ... STORY: Carol Humphreys. PHOTOGRAPHY: R ichard Koehler. PAGE DESIGN: Steven Hough. • L.A. Clothes •-Joy Stevens • Carol little • Patty Wood-ara--hlebaud ezhibition in Newport o~~~ Fantastic 722-9711 The first major showing in nearly a decade of work b).' realist painter Wayne Thiebeud will open Dec. 12 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Tbe show, which consists of 74 paintings and 1 S drawings, surveys the last 24 years of the artist's work and focuses on recent work that has not been widely shown. The exhibition is being sponsored by the Irvine Co. SKI REPORTS 11:30 a.m. and 5:30.p.m. Brought To You ly lob Mclaren IMW On Orange County'• easy ll1tenlng mu1lc 1tatlon KDCM Th1ebaud, 65, a lifelong resident of California, 1s considered one of Amenca's most highly regarded con- temporary painters. He is a professor of art at the U n1 versity of California at Davis. His work consists of still hfes of comml1n objects, and his most recent work 1s still lifcs of classic subjects such as candy apples. lipsticks nd shoes. .,. tD!l.t Newport Beach FMSfERED Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Sond•Y. Oeciernb« 8, 1946 BS WALK IN THE SuN A Roosevelt runs against a Kennedy for Congress A ROOSEVELT vs A K.ENNEDY. 'Tll belf. him any an wh 1ch he thinks I can be p,.. said Jamee Roosevelt (NeWJ>On Beach) of his eldest son. Jun" Roosevelt Jr .. 40, the grand- son of the late President Fruklla O. od Eleuor Roosevelt. Young Roosevelt, a Boston Law. ycr, bad announced that he will run for the Co~ional seat bf retinng Ttp O'Nelll CO.Mass.). - 'Two weeks later, Josepb Kenaedy, the eldest son of the late Robert (and E~I) lteue4y,announccd that he 1s a candidate for the same office. "The race will be a tough one," said proud father and fonner California Coniressman Roosevelt. "but Jim (Jr.) bas a good background. He 1s a graduate of Harvard and of Harvard Law School, be and his WlfeAnn. and their three daughters have lived in BETTY PORTER Cambridge, Mass for 12 years (sinct : graduation) and he has been active polit1cally (he as Democratic Pany Nauonal Committee Man for Mass. and he has served on several state Dernocra11c committees).·· WANTED· A HOME. The arrival of Winter's chilly nights and of holiday celebrations centered around titm1ly and nomc seemed an ap.. propnate time to check on the status of the capital campaign to raise a million dollars for the proposed 4().. bed YWCA Hotel for Orange Coun- ty's more than 600 homeless women. The campaign "deadline" of m1d- Octobcr has been extended to Febru- ary, 1986 To date, the Program for Women f'ou11dat1on. headed by Emma J&.H Riiey (wife of Chairman of the Board of Supervisors Thomas F. RUey), has raised $400,000. PWF Executive Vice President Haniel Harris reported on the pro- ject's status at a recent Heritage Tea and annual membership meetmg at the South Orange County's YWCA. The tea honored past YWCA presi- dents, tncludang Hames 0 . Enderle, who was the first maJor donor ($ 10,000 up) to the proposed YWCA Hotel for homeless women. Honored Breakfast with Santa benefit For Providence Hearing Center Free coloring books. candy canes and rides on the carousel. . pan of the fun takmg place at South Coast Plaza last Sunday as some 600 am \-Cd for breakfast with Santa. Moms and dads ~me and brought the younpters to the gala ho liday event being held as a benefit for Providence Speech and Hcanng Center. The youngsters were drcssl'd in their Sunday best. "They arc JUSt darling," said Carol Di Stanlslao, community relations administrator for SCP (who has donated volunteer hours for Providence). commenting on the attire. McDonalds donated breakfasts for the children and La Baguette provided the adult meals. There was a good supply of enter· tainmen1 for the group gemng into the holiday sp1nt Santa was taking requests and hav1ni his picture made with the little l'.'Cttl1oners. a JU~er was ju88iing. there was a musical horse and a lady dressed ltke a Chnstmas tree. Pnzes were given out tncludtng a· S l 00 shopp1 ng spree and com pl 1 men- tary valet parking. . JoAnn Smillie was the winner. --, The benefit was a part of the sho pping mall's Santa's Wonderland "h1ch wall continue festively with music and performers through \hnstmas Eve. An English Tea and luncheon was held by the l\ss1stance League of Huntington Beach to introduce pro- specu ve members to the board. Judy Watt opened her home for the occasion and greeted guests wtth Olive McCullough, membership chaannan, and Dottle McKlll.Dey. Others prepanng food and ass1snng were Helen Kiag, Julia Gamble, Nell Webb and P at Ramey. The tea tables were covered with yellow cloths and centered wtth fresh flowers. Among those ~rv1ng them- selves 1nd1v1dual quiches, assoned sandwiches. vegetables. fruit and individual tnfles were Fru Frace, Sbert Deu, Vlrpni• Contarsy, Nucy Bloomfield and Carol Burgener. Also President Manba Joh.Dston, Mavis Thompson, Amelia Arroyo, Grace Conaboy and Jou Meehan. Others were KarlJla Dahmen, Carol Hood, Emmeline Vasqaet, Vlcld Zlescbe and Susan Leviae. Prov1Stonals are Sonya A1- 1adourtu, Tabby Brock, Mary Clark, Marge-·F lores, Ma rllyu Harris, Cbrls until Saturday Nursery care reser- vations a va1lable through 831-2139 Mugo, Alice Nickerson and Pegy Nlclaola. NeWJ)Ort Beach residents consider the distance from Spyglass Hill to Hana Prager'• Ritz Restaurant 1n Fashion Island relatively short. Local runners go twice that distance e\-ery day. Amb1t1ous walkers wouldn't consider 1t a respectable stroll. The Rnz will be the setttng for the Wednesday Christmas luncheon of the Spyglass Hill Garden Club and that distance 1s as far as man) of its members will be from home this hohday season. 'Tll Be Ho me for Christmas'' 1s their theme song for the '85 yuleude season. At the luncheon, members will be discussing LU and J oe Carney's tnp to New York for Joe's mother's 90th birthday pany and family reunion. Also. JUSt back fro m the Eastern seaboard will be Marton Thompson. She and husband Tommy were v1s1t- 1ng their children and more 1mport- ant, grandch1ldren 1n the Washmglon D.C. area. The Fixes. Sabagens, Laytons and Maguir es will be chat- ting about their homebound plans. The Coulters will be expectmg the am val of their children from Tempe, Ariz. and Santa Barbara. In add111on to the lunc'1eon at the Ritz.. Spyglass Garden Club members and their husbands Wiil be having a cocktail party on Dec. IS at the home of Geor1e and Barbara McCarter. Members will enJOY their own hors d'ocuvres and English Tnfle and music by a professional paantst also wal Le.ore Seara, representing the Newpon Harbor Zonta Club. for a more than S 11 .SOO contnbu11on to the hotel. Disappointed. bu1 undaunted. Hams said that "The f>rogram for Women Foundation. the YWCA and a lot of other people are sull worklng to SUJ?port ltfe and to raise the million dolla~." ,. Program for :Women Foundauo n o ffi cers include Jea.11 Alclrid1, Job Farmtr. and Gerald Sllaw. Vo lunteer chairpersons include Chairman Joh.D D. Lq1k, Tom Nielsen, Job Crean, Robert Llata, Doro~y Dou and Marjorie Flaor. Honorary advisors arc Sen. MariaJI Ber1eso11, Se11. WU· llam Campbell, Co111. Robert K. .Ooraaa, Mary ud Hector CodlDti, Marllyu and Tom Nielsen, Bob Shelton, Maryud James Roosevelt. ~CD.II P'. RUey, S1pervl.on Robert Staatoe, Karrlet1 Wleder, Bnee Nnt.aMe and Ra.I.,. Clarti. TYPE-{' ASTING Stnger Debby 800De needs no pillows stuffed into her dress to pla) the pan of an e:\pcctant Mary the mother of Jesus, 10 the Crystal Cathedral's ''Glory of Chnitrnas" progntm this year. Boone expects her third c hild next March "After she (Boone) sings her !>Ong and the baby (Jesus) has been born, we have her stt behtnd the cradle." said Crystal Cathedral minister Or Robert Sdualler ~o" that'~ l)JX" casting. COME H0 "1E UTILE HEl · LY Somewhere in :-.e"1><m Beach a five-10ch boit tunle an~wenni to the.- name "~hell\ · ~as lo\l I knov. bccau'>C I \a" a hand-l~nc:red po-.ter on a w1r( lence. oftenna a SS reward for the tun.le's return "I had JUSt taught my tun.le to eat pieces of grapes from my hand," rcponed a sad 13-,ear-old Breoke JOU.OD, the son o Tom ... Aue Jola.aaoa of Dover bores But, alas.. Shelly showed up Oil tht Johnson door$tep a week later "l urtl~ ltke to go o ut into the rain .. e~pla1ncd a happy Brooke Johnwn "But I guess Shelly i ot hungn .tnd he came home " Smart tun ic C1L'ES ·• Who 1s 1he gcntJe male Ps,ch1c-Healer to who m local SOC1al- 1tes arc floclu ng., Clue He 1s from Pam and he "o rks 1n a thtrd-floor .\1num Coun f'ash10n hland bout1quc.- .\nd "hat arc \OU dotng for fun., I'd like 10 hear Rochelle and Sean Greenroye get ln their reqaeata. George Mey era watch ea u aon Joey polubea off an Egg McMuffin. Owen Mone .Jualee for a rapt crowd. ~ .... --..,'--~ Amy Johnaon and mom Jody 10 merrily a.round. Someone will leave the McridJen Saturday evening With travel on the mind ... the grand prize at the Candy rr=========================::.1 Cane Ball planned by Assistance There's St1· 11 T1· me ~e of Newpon Beach. Junior Awuliary, is an Onent Express 1np fro~nit>.e-t&-benOOtt;-- for al/ your need• from lei•ure to luxury-Including c•r,er girl dreHlng • -com, &-view our Oliiiiandlng array of accHori;s. jewelry. & holiday we•r. Other prizes include tnps to Aca· pulco. Washington. D.C. and San Francisco. Jeu Wege11er 1s chauman ol the I event which begins with a social hour at 6:30 p.m . an the hotel's Deauvalle ballroom. Din ner, dancing and an auction follows. Ticket mforma11on 1s available b~ calling 673-6130 ••• Last dance of the year .. four hours of dancing to It ve music is scheduled Dec. 15 for membersandguestsofthe Glenn Miller Chapter of the C'1t~ of Hope. I The dancing begins akl p.m . ~t the Costa Mesa Golf Cluo'\follow1ng a festive noon luncheon. Jdu Lesnick is coordinating plans and decorations for the Chnstmas party Ln Doq.lu and Tbe... SlaJldarcb Plu will offer a vanety of music including current hits. Latin favonte~ and big band era tune Jtay Drake, president pro tern. sa}!> reservations are recommended and they may be made by calling 998-3188. The chapter's brunch-dan~s will conttnue dun ng I Q86 • • • A surpnse special holtda) program 1-; on the calendar for Harbor Vic" Hill~ Philharmonic Women's Comm111cc 9:30 a.m. Tucsda}' Mrs. Gary Hin- mu will open her Newpon Beach home fo r the event and Mrs. Ray- moad Graber will conduct the meet- ina. Information on membership may be obtained b) calling Mrs. Patrick Nolaa, 640-4027. • • • Members of the Irvine Business and Professional Women and sl)Ousn/friends will be holiday part)· 'J't..::rday at the home of Llada O u . . .R1 v1era Club for Women ofOC will meet Wedncsda} at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. JaUe ,,...., 581-S097. may be called for information and reservations • • • Tbe Chapman College C ho ir under the dirt(tion o f Dr. William Hall will entenain al the 11 :30 a.m. M onda~ luncheon of the Monda) Morntng Club of t...juna at the Neighborhood Con1rqa11onal Church. Laguna Beach. ReterVations may be m ade through Thunday for the Dec. 18 noon luncheon ofHunttnaton Beach Chns- tian Wo men's (1ub at Francois, Huntinaton Beach. "Silhouette' an Fashion" will be prncnted by Evelyn Andl'OC ~ruk will sin& and Jeri &.nmreJ will spcack with "Frames Ufe Scenes" as her topic. Luncheon 1rcterVations ($7. 7S) m ay be made by calhnt Helen S31-28 I 2 or Hamet. 898-6811. Fof childcare at the Methodist Church. 2721 17th t.. 77S-3308 or S98·884S may be called. • • •• The Rev. alMI Mn. Noel Wel11 will attend the 7:45 a.m . Dec 17 breakfast m«lJ.D& of Women's A&low Fellow- ship. M1ss1on V1~0 Chapter. at the Hoh.day Inn, 2S20S E .. La J>a1 Road. Lquna Hill~. More 1n!Orm1111on may be ob\11ncd b) calltng 830-1H45 or 1 MS-9'146 and mcrvat1ons m~ for beautiful portrait previews under the t ree! ~-979-8876 ~ s{~,,-~ w. ihhompsofl-! \\ 0ho·o~raphy ~.~ \ Regis pampers you with personalized, quality servic~. We consult before we cut. Shampoo, cut & style. Only $16 ReGIS HAIRSTYLJSTS South Coast Plaza (Near Sears) 540-8888 .. 0% OFF HOLIDAV SALE! Now In Progress gift wrapplag for geatl•••• elaoppera Something Speo,ial feminint> fa .. hmn... . ' 250 E. I ;"th. (,o .. ta llt> ... B • i>.J..i-.> ';'I I We ·~c&.Uae I• feelaloa for t lae .1 .. 11 ftpre (•la•• 4 Ora••> Have a Susan Ca rter· tradition ofgood ta . tt? makes shopping for _,·our pcch1/ gilt as ea ya pie ... More idea than C\ er before pecial/y presented in \a.·a_\ s that \\ill make\ our Chn'stmas a JO\. . . Chn' lma Hours .\tfon. thru Fn /Oa.m . w 5 Wpm . unda.\ De-c 15 & ~~ 11 a m to {pm (/;;Jfl/l • ' ' M Of'anoe Coul OAJLY PILOT/ Sunday. December a. 1986 Parents 'work is never done HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPfT AL Nenmkr7 Novembtt II Mr and Mn . Freden ck l..c-Jln, Irvine Mr and Mn . Robert Schiffer, Hunt· ln&lon Beach, boy Mr and Mrs. 1"1cbolu V1s~k. Costa Mesa, a.irt Mr and Mn Robcn Kaler "'lcwpon Buch, boy Mr and Mn Dennis Do)·cl f'Mta Meu, boy No~ember 8 Mr and M n Euaene Elho t < oron.a dcll\.tar,boy . Mr. and MM. Dirk Manning, Irvine, airl ' Mr. llnd Mrs. Rick Jenk~wn New- pon Beach, girl Mr. and Mrs Armando Bamos, Costa Meu , boy November I Mr and Mrs Pa tn ck ( ono\er. Irvine, boy No\tember 11 Mr and M" Ro bert Vabarg. Irvine I -f{, and Mrs Joseph ()''>ull1\an. Irvine. girl November JZ Mr. and M r\ S orman '>alvc.~on. Cost.a Me'la gi rl girl ' Mr and M n John Peacock, In inc boy Novem~t It Mr and Mri R1chard P1m tano, Huntinato n Beach, boy Mr and Mn Bnan Goodnaaht. Costa MC')Ot, boy November ZO Mr and M rs .Louie SaJc1to Costa M~. girl Paren ts l~I their JOb of child· raanna as never done until they can do mesucate their children. Even .,,.hen children mo ve away fro m ho me. parents refuse to let lhem ofTthe umb1hcal leash unul they have a )weeper in their closet, an air punfier 1n their bathroom. and a 'imokc alarm an their lotchen. Hey man that's our Job!. , Don't ask me why, but It h•s\ilways SOUTH COAST MEDICAL CENTER been so Parents get all bent out of ()ember 19 shape when lods let their dishes dry in Ki mberl) and Allen Dav1\, Laguna . the drainer, so the ~ner they start Beach. girl puttina them 1n the C@ boards before Oc~r %7 a v1s1t. the ~ner parenb lighten up -\nn and Charle., T C.orwin. Laguna on them Niguel, girl You have to know that every October 31 mother, ~uncc the beginning of tame, Susan and C hnstopher ( ha\C. w a.i ven)lcr apartmcnt-dwelhna son La&una Beach. boy or daughter a cookboolc. lt's a lways November I one o( those pnmero-basac-step-by- Bcth and Michael Pn1er, H untington 'ltep-bcginning-uno-simple--casy-1n- Bcach, boy troductory volumes that bas cvcry-November 6 Candida and John C Agamata. Laguna Hills, boy ,,. Eau ~ •· Bo11Ec1 a;..:-L thtn& but tnuning wheels on it. h doesn't matter. ft will never replace the phone number penciled on the wall over the phone for "Palermo's P12za." We also feel obliaed to share with our children 80 ycan of expenencc and research on how LO Jet their laundry to sparkle. This is not a prionty among young people. They don't nave the patience for sparkling. Wet is good enou&h. I once lectured one of my kids lor two hours on bleach. You'd have thought I was ll vtng h1 m mstnicuon• on how to fuel a nuclear reactor. He wu apmst at and wd he dJdn't want to bnng his cbiJdrcn into a world W1th bleach. The reason this is on m y mind 1s that every Chrutmas we listen to their Int of dire needs and Question them . Tb.ey are desperate for a telephone· answerina machine, tape deck for the car, ba.ir dryer, sk.I sweater, car inaurancc, portable audio for joaaing, records, VC R, and membership in a health club. · "J thouaht this m1~t have been the year be requested an ironing board," l said. "Well, l don't care," s&1d my husband. "He needs a toolbox and that's what he·s going to get. How can 50meone ao through adult hfe witho ut a toolbox'>'' t "I bet he won't use 1t," I said. "Remember last year you bouJllt him a jack for his~and he stored 1t u/\der Mr. and Mrs. Bradle\ ~nr\C Ralh<>a boy November 14 Mr and Mn Scott Sterling. lf"ine g.irl Mr. and Mr\ Wa)'n(' We.,tling. Laguna Beach, girl Mr and Mr\ Rohen < utung M1ss1on V1eJo. girl Novem~r 13 Karen and Thoma~ Che\le)', Lagun:t Bcach,gJrl G lenda a nd Patnck R C urran Laguna Beach. boy Linda and Gregor) P Mclaughlin. Laguna N iguel, girl November 14 Worries about.druc abuse include all professionals November 1$ Mr. and Mr'>. James Patter'SOn. C.or- ona del Mar, girl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egan Laguna H.llls, girl (Oh ) and Blaine Ron ck, Laguna Niguel. ~rl November 15 \uzanne and Mark (hadw1ck. South Lagu na. boy DEAR READERS: I want to share a column by Peter Richmond, who writes for the M1am1 Herald. Several readers sent it on and I believe 11 deserves as wide an audience as possible Here 11 1s: Mr and Mrs. Roy R izor, Huntington Beach.boy November 17 Laura MacNair Head and Peter Delano Morse, Laguna Beach. girl Ruth Paluel and Erlend Brekk~ WO RRY ABO UT DRUGS, NOT M1ss1on VieJO, girl BASEBALL A11 LANDERS Mr. and Mrs Paul Poehlman < osta Mesa, girl Mr. and Mr~. Patnck Smith ( u~ta Mesa. bo~ November 18 Ben~ T. and Don M Rlatnik. Laguna Niguel. boy Thieves pay debts with g roceries ~A RGO. N D. (AP) -A municipal JU4je ha!> found a new wa} for convicted thieves LO pay their debt to soc1cty -w11h grocen c\ Municipal Judge To m Davies has begun orden ngdefcndant\ convicted of theft to buy S50 won h of grocencs for the Fargo Food Pantry, which feed.;, I am not womed about the baseball pla yers. I am worried a bout the pilots. But lives are at stake. I spent a few days in Key West I'm not worried about baseball where I struck up a casual friendship players. I'm worried about train with a pilot fo r a European cargo earner. He flies 747s: He talked about engineers. d d I II N I II Last October, a cab dnveT /IJ acc1 en ts art c osc ca s. eany a Kans'-City told me about the panic accidents. he said, arc caused by in rail yards around his city. Several human erro r. That includes the air traffic co n-accidents involving freight trains had 11 d h han prompted a crackdown on substance tro ers an t e mec ics. They all abuse among train en•inccrs and worry me. Maybe unnalys1s 1s the .,.. slammed s<>m ethmg o ut 1n open water the scene wo uld be too gruesome to imagine. J' m womed about dn vers of school buses. I'm worried about d.n vers of subways and municipal buses. I'm womed about truck dnvers, too. I'm not womcd about ballplayers. A sto~cd ballplayer may not ~ the most appealing sight, but he surely isn't going to put my hfe in danger. I don't want baseball players to be high. But as long as the worst they can do 1s damage their image, I'd rather see the indignation directed elsewhere. only answer. It's a radical solution. crcl~d· th ""t bo t t B t i~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ij-I never even o u.,, a u 1 . u sure enough, the next year brought a spate of train wrecks. r don't know if the supposed crackdown worked. If 11 needy people. And as long as everyone seems so keen on violating rights, J have some suggestions: Do a spot random un- nalysis cbcck o n eng>neers, bus dnv- ers and ferry pilo ts. And cbeck anyone with a pilot's license every time he sets foot m the a1rpon. Also check heavy-machinery operators. judges and Jurors. operators of ca.mival rides and constructio n workers who put up those I 00-sto ry buildings. Check nurses and docto rs and cabbics. And don't forget the cops. PRICES SLASHED ao-7S.%! didn't, I'm wondenng if random urinalysis isn't the only answer. It's humiliating and a giant violation of human rights if it's done without consent, but there arc Lives at stalce. I'm worried about surgeons. rm womcd about-aHCmbly-line workers who put brakes on cars. I'm womed about firefighters and pilots of ferry boats. The ferry that carrles people and cars to Martha's-Vineyard slammed into the dock awhile back. It's a huge boat, that ferry . .If it Not possible? Impractical? Not if you want it. If everyone put halfofthe CACi:&¥ ..into pressunng their law- makers about checking up on pilo ts and drivers that they put into worry· ing themselves to death over baseball players on cocaine, the highways and airlines and rail hnes would be a whole lot safer. Cit_y e~2ecteq to_~band_on plans for nativity scene DOWNEY CAP) -The city gov- ernment has all but decided to celebrate Christmas without a nativi- ty scene this year because of a threatened lawsuit by the Amencan Civil Liberties Unio n. Friday, December 20 . Saturday, December 21 Sunday. Of>cember 22 A ma)On ty of council members have said they're w11l1ng to scrap plans to put a SJ,250, three-quarter size display depicting the binh of Christ outside City Hall in this Los Angeles County c11y Monday, December 23 Tuesday. Oecemhf>r 2'1 Free Admission • Free Parking Space ff'e: SIO • 8 a .m .-3 p.m . For fur&hf'r lnrormatlon call (71•) 893-%389 157•4 Golde n West Street • Huntington Be;J('h his bed because he didn't have room for It 1n the trunk?" "That's no worse lh&n what you bouJht him." "A crock pot IS a necessity (or a nyone who worb ... I S&ld. "He sto red his unpaJd t>1U1 an 1t," said my husband. I don't know how Ion& at takes otber parents to do mesticate their children. but we're no t doing too well. One of them asked to borrow a sharp knife the other niaht. When I ukcd why. be said his d oor was stickang. . I remanded him it was also aood for cumng up vegetables. He thouabt a minute and said, "I never thouaht about that." Someday, I'd hke to sec them 10 thro uah an arch of o ranac blossoms and hear the sound of little !oct. The reality is McDonald's Golden Arches aod the sound of ht tie feet are those headed for little traps under the sink! • BRIDGE Q. -In receat ... tile I laav• fr•·· queotly 1een the term wlimlt raiM" ueed la your briclae cohama . WoUd you mlad esplaiaiq the dlff•re•e. between a limit ralae aDd a fordq raiM ud what you employ for yoar foreins raJIM If you adopt th.11 Dew method?-M.D., Sao Diep, Calif. A. -f'irst. limit raises are not something new In bridge: they were used almost half a celltury ago. Recently. they ha ve come back into CHARLES GOREN favor , especially with t hose who use fi ve ca rd ma1or opening bids and fo rcing no tr ump responses /\ limit raise is a 1ump raise of an ope ning bid: for example. a Jump to t hree hearts of par tner' opening b1d of one heart. Th.e requirements ror the bid are: I J F'our card trump support ~1 1 0-1 2 points, including di stribution Obviously. the limit rai<1e 1s not forcing. just invitational. Partner can pass with a m1nimu-m opening bid. but her shoutct go on t o ga'me Ir he l'I any bet ter t han minimum. T he lower the high-card count tha t r esponde r has. the better his d istribut ion must be. Obviously, 1f, r esponder has 11 ·12 points in high r ards. his hand should he relatively flat. Below are ma ximum and mini mu01 h~JH1~ Jimit rai!e..DL parlner·, one heart opening bid: •A98 KJ 9S ?832 +K65 • A982 :i K9S4 '> 7 +J652 If yt>u deride to adopt limit raises, y<)U must find a way to show the hand with which you would normal· ly have made a forcing raise of part ner''I opening bid. i.e .. a hand of 1a 16 poi nt'I with good trump sup- port. The bid Lhat can best be 'pared ror that purpose a fter a rnaJOr suit opt>ning bid is three no tr ump. beca use It is only on very rare t>ccasions that you will have a perfectly halanced 16-18 points. And on those occasions, there are other ways to bid the ha nd. Q. -There 11 aiway1 a bis cU1pute U. our 1ame about honore. If a d efender holda 100 ho...-1 hl tlte trump ault, doe1 he pt nedft fer . lt?-F.N., Dea Moloea, Iowa A. -ff you "always" have a dispute ahout a defender who holds 100 honors . I suggest you beef up your requirements for an ope ning bid-I ran't remember that last happened to me. However, the Laws of Contract llridgf' are quite e xplicit on thi& point . If anyone hol ds 100 honors declarer. dummy or ei ther defender -he receive<J the honor bonus. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Progress made SANTA ANA 2801 So. Bristol St. 557-1324 .. Wh•r• Cu1to,,,., S•,,,k • Met•• All Tit• Dlff•,.,,c.f" 10'AI chcount on •II r99u1ar ptlc• l1ema tor Mnlor c:lllienal WESTMINSTER 15191 Beach Boulevard 898-3888 SANTA ANA 322 w. 17th Street 547-7781 DO rt TOU"MV ANO IAY'll • !NJOY OU" "'fllllOHAllHD 11 .. VICI • HUl' .. f , IUflftllH LIMIHDt '"'''' • u1 '•~' .,..,~11.1 e l1A TffMM',MA r o1AU * •t• '"''' e .Af• ,iA 1 '"•"4 •,11Al•A'ITll • • in treatment for i self-mutilization I SAN DIEGO (AP) -Researcben I ~t UC San Diego say they've tilcn an 1mponant step toward dcvelopina a treatment for a hereditary duorder whose v1ct1ms develop an urac for 'iClf-mut1hzat100. Peopl~ Wlth Le~h-Nyhan dileUO are lack.i na a pan1cular enzyme and . suffer from retardation and cerebral • palsy. They often have to be re- strained from anawi':\4 on their I fingel'S and hands or pok.ina out their eyes. UCSD researchers succcufully in· sened the missing acne for lbe en~c int<? human bone marrow usana an enamccred Vlf\a u a carrier The process was done in a laboratory' but rescarcben say it rcprescnu a "loai?l" step toward one day tratina the di.use throll&h aenctic therapy. "We'~ llk1rtf techniques that bavo worked 1n oerta1n varietlC$ of S}'ltema and are ~skina if t~e human bone-- marrow is ausceptsble too .. Dr Th~'?re Friedman_'\, i>rofei.or 0( ped1atncs at UCSD sai'd • ..,.,.._ IOI~ it yes... ' . I '"' Fnedmann 11 director of the San Dicao research team studyu11 Leich Nyhan disease. The team's ~ appea. rs in the !'ia.x. 9 cda•: .... _ of ••Science •• -..vt.• . - • STSCDAU&R- LIEURA.NCE An Oct. 26 ceremony an the Valley ~ Church 1n Scottsdale, Ariz., linked Chene Lleurance of Scott.Ida.le and W1ll1&m Steckbauerof Costa Mesa. Their reception for more than 200 aueau followed at the Sheraton Hotel an ScottsdaJc. Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Lieurance of Scottada.le and Mr. and Mrs. David Steckbauer Sr. of Costa Mesa arc the parents ofthc couple. The bride wore a 1own of whate lace with a cathcdraJ train'. She was attended by Suzanne FurlQng as matron of honor and Sill bndesma1ds DaY_Jd Steckbauer Jr., brother of the bndqroom, was the best man and six ushen were included an th~ bridal party. ~ The couple are residents of Playa ~I ~cy after a honeymoon tnp to the Vlfll!' l~~nds. They arc attorney§'"' She as wtth the firm of Sulmeyer Kupetz, Baumann and Rothman 1n Los An&clcs and he 1s with the Century City law firm of St1l1 Bo)d and LcVJne. W AllTBltN-8UBCA8KY Diane Mane Subcasky e~changed wedding vows wuh Warren Charles Warthen an a Nov 9 ccremon} 1n the First Prcsbytenan ( hurc h in S1crllng. Ill. Costa Mesa res1den1s Dr Wa yne Subcas~y and Sally DeBrun are the parents of the bnde Her husband 1'1 the son of Dr. and Mr\ Charles Warthen of Kewanee, Ill. Matron of honor was Tracy Wallis and Wade Warthen wa'l ~t man. Other attendants were Mary Kramer Debbi Maxwell, Susan Bradshaw Jean Mcmll, Wyatt Wanhen, An - drew BlaJr and Larry Stern Mr. and Mn. Steckb9aer 150 guests. The bnde 1s the daughter of Richard E. Hom ofWluttierand Jean M Hom of La Habra. She wore a Renaissance-style gown of white saun w11h silk apphques, tnmmcd with seed pearls and Chantilly lace. Honor attendants were Deanna Hom. maid of honor, and best man Michael Hughes. Other<; in the bndal party were f>am Rememan, Andrea Pen. Natalie Holmer. John Van Uden, Dave Allen and Brett Marymee. After a wedding tnp to Hawa11 , the couple are residents of Wh1tt1er. She 1s employed by the Ctty of LaJcewood and he as wt th the C11y of Gardena Mr. and Mn. Warthen MORSE-PEREIRA Corona del Mar Communll)' Church Congrcptaonal was the ~t­ ung for the Oct .S mamage of Costa Mcsans Debbie Pereira and Rack Morse They gr~tcd 200 guests at their reccpuon at the Bahia Conn- th1an Yacht Club Mr and Mrs. Adam G Pereira of Wa1lua, K.au'a1, are the parents of the bnde and the bndcgroom as the son of Sally Morse of Fountain Valley and Robert E. Morse of Hunungton Beach. . . Mr. and Mn. Menitt She 1s wtth Ken Meares Associates Inc and he 1s a self~plo)Cd pa1ntang contractor MERRITT-SHERWOOD Mrs Evelyn Sherwood ofNewpon Beach and Ronald K Memtt c,11.. changed wedding -.ow\ 1n the Eisenhower Chapel 1n Palm Desen Officsaung at the Nov 15 ccremon) was Dr. Dean Miller of the Pre1b}· tenan Commun11~ Church Mr and Mrs. Joseph Phlhps ol Newport Beach were attendant~ for I the couple After a world cruise on the Pearl of the Onent, they will make their home 1n Newport Beach and Palm Desert He 1s a well-known bndJe author and Mrs Mem1 1s active 1n l'oev. pon Beach communit\ a1Ta1rs Orange Coa1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday. ~ber 8, 1985 - Here's how to submit your weddipg news To bdp you sutxn1r tbe reqwred weddJD.I and CD.P¥menr 1nfomurioa, forms~• vaJlable ar tbe CAJJy Pilot offi~. JJO W S.y St., Costa Mea. For wedd.top. qu&/1ty photos ofrbe bruW coupk ot bnck only are acceptable En,asemenr 1aformat1on must bes11bm11tttl a1 leas1 se"ea wedlpriorio the weddlag Nopbotou.re uw witbenpgemenrs Formund photos can be dropped off 11 the offi« or m&1kd to the WeddJ.DI Otptutment, Dally Pilot, P.O Boll 1560, Cosu Mesa. Q/1l 91~16. CBABlllt-B.AllDT Mr and Mr\. Gustave Chab~ of Corona del Mar have announced the engagement of tbet.r dau&ht.tr. Sharon ~nne. to Michael W1ll1am Hardv son of Mr and Mrs IUl}"mond Hard-. ol Irvine The bnde~lect 1s a graduate of .Corona def Mar High lichool and ~nz.ona St.ate University in Tempe Her fiance as a Un1vers11' High School graduate and rtt1eved h1!> degree from Cal St.ate San Diego The)' wtll be mamcd June 28 1n the Sherman Foundation Gardens 1n Corona del Mar LEWIS-WESTERBOUT The engagement of Lmda E Lewis ofT usun and Fntz C Westcrhout Ill, \On of Dr and Mrs Fntz C. Wcst- erhout Jr of"lewport 8eacb.. hi.I been announced The bnde~lect IS the daupter of Mrs Charles C Lew15 of Tustin. She 1s a graduate of T usun Hl&h ScbooJ and rccei.." ed her bachelor of arts aegr~ from the Uruvenity of Southern f ahfom1a Her fu ture bndegroom ts a gradu- ate of '-lewpon Harbor High School. He rtlt1Hd his bachelor of science degree from the L n1vers1ty of Puget Sound an \\. ash1ngton and an A.S. in resp1rato~ therap} from Loma Lmda I n1 Hrsll > Thev will be mamed Feb. I .S tn Tnn11, l n1t~d Presbytenan Church an ~nt.a ~na COMPLETE local .sports deliyered daily •n the Daily Pilat After a reception 1n the Bran- dywwe Ion 10 Ducon. Ill, the <.:ouple left for a honeymoon trip to "'lonh Carolina. They are res1den1s of Ster- hng. Ill. where he 1s wtth Hamilton and Blame Cenified Public Accoun- tants. The bnde wore a full-length gown of white satm wnh a cathedral train. The lace bodice was beaded wtth pearls and her fingertip veil was attached to a pearled headpiece. The bndal couple and their anendants all wore leis of orchids interwoven Wlth I fem and baby's breath. ,o.<J""""~~~~q...q...q....q~~'"-.c:~~~o--~~..q""<'~~~~q....0--.q.~~~~~~~q...q.1.D~~ HOLMER-HORN Richard Phillip Holmer. son of Mr and'Mrs. Phillip Holmer of Newport Beach, Cllchanged wedding vow<; Wlth Christine Mane Hom of Wh11ucr in an Oct. 26 ceremony an the Church of Religious Science 1n Wh1tt1er Their reception followed at the La Mirada Country Club and wai; attended by Mr. and Mn. Holmer Ann Makaena ""as maid of honor. I and bndcsma1ds were Let Kalama, Thalia Greeley, Merle Van Vi.aben and Shane and Michele Morse AJalan1 and Adam Makaena ~ere the flower girl and nng bearer Attendmg the bndcgroom were Jerry Schepens as best man. and Jack Hall. Jeff· Enck son. Scott Lincoln. I Craig Bruntom and Gary Perez as ushers. Aft.er a weddmg tnp to Boston. New York and Washmgton. D.C , the couple arc residents of Cost.a Mesa. The American Express Cour~ in Fine Dining Lesson 211: How Bobby McGee's Makes Sundays and Mondays special. Ar & 1hh\-McCJl·c\ the Ament...m Exrr~., ~ C.uJ h,t, .11~.l)' h 1ught ~a10,J .mJ ht.'Ct rhnc clrC re-J~1al. AnJ f'){lW, Pn me Rihoo __ SunJ.1\-..mJ KmgCraFI legsnn Monday ;ire more 1;pcci.1I rhancvcr. ~~..tll'l" when \Clll llrJer thl'm. \l)ll '11 ~ec 52 l itt rhc:1r rq.,'\11.ir rnu~ AnJ "'lk·n \I •ll hnn~ chi~ .1J .inJ ra\ wirh cl1c Amcrn .. ,tn f:.xrr~-... .. ( .ml. \11u'll !..!1.:f .1u1mplimL'nr.1f"\ :t1Ld11ni .1r~·rt::L'r. ~ 1 u mw .mJ l'T1J1 ,~ f\ 1hhv \1l ()ec'... ..,pcu.1L, .mJ .mti....1114..'·hlbl Lnunm -... rv k· Jl'~nr .it '35 H:: .. t..,tCn.t'c Hwy .. ~t:Wf1'1rt &.u:h , (71 4) tin-5 380. An1.knJ11\ rhem , ... trh chc: AmencJn ExprL'~' CarJ. Offt:r expirl..., FL"hni.if"\ 4. I l)Kti . Oon'1 ll·aH· hnmt· "i1hout ir: HELP US HELP Through the hectic and harried holiday season, it is easy to forget that the re are many people less fortunate than ourselves. The fact remains that many tots and teens will only experience C hri~tmas in th ei r hearts or perhaps their place of worship. This year, the Daily Pilot in c~operation wit_h Unite~ Way is working to make Christmas something special for the needy br, sponsoring a Christmas Gift Tree. We are collecting gifts for children and teenagers to be distributed through various United Way sponsored organizations in our local area. * You can help. Be a Christmas Elf by bringing a wrapped gift for a child, age tot through teen to the Daily Pilot. Please identify the sex and age of the child for which the gift is appropriate on one removable tag. Affix another blank Christmas tag whi ch can be filled in with a child 's name. Your gift , ma y be the only one that child receives this year. Won't you please help l For More Information ca ll 642 -43 21, ext . 270 ------------- CLOTHING COMR\NY ALL INVENTORY During Chrrstmas Walk Sunday, December 8th J Jam t 1I Closing The Corond del Mar Clothing Company rs proud t o announce at s And t o thank all ot their valued customers that made th ., t>v"rit ooss1bte· All of our merchandise w all be during the Chr1stmds Wtttk On liund.1y Only you II ~ dbfe to take advantage o f these special prices Remember the d sr.nct i,,t m,ln an your lite Chis Chmtmas w ith t imeless clothing from the Corona del Mdr Cloth ~9 C ,:,rripany C omp11"14"nt¥)' r f'fre-sl'l!Tlf'nti w ill ~ Sl'l'1f'd cJu11ng tl'lf' Cnmtm.n W <lfk Hot mullt d c1dt r c.1rrot callt cho<ol.1tt Cdkt w1nt dnd COOklt S Tl'l.1nll you tor your p,uron.19t • 1' ...... <!\"..:.: --· ~ ·~.,1~-i.n : /, 4 .. ., LT_h_e~D_a~ily=--P_ilo_t_,_3_3_0_W~e_st_B_a_y_S_t_re_e_t_,_C_o_s_ta_M~e-sa_,_c_A~-:::=-~~-~~~~~~~~r7"'-Q·""~"'°"~~~~~,,...~~-....._. .. Otange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, December e, 1N5 ''It Js n ever the case that a society h as so comprehensively developed an , ethos that disdains theft to the point of making theft disappear." EPA 11Jonltorlng of waste facllltles callet£ deficient To the EdJtor As the result of a two-year study or the hazardous waste management industry, the Council on Economic Prionues has ranked Ca.hfornta"s haurdous waste regulatory Provam excellent, based on the relative nior- ousness of its inspection program and the effecuveness of its enforcement actions. • The worst-ranking st.ates, in con- trast, did not inspect any of their major waste fac1ltttcs during fiscal year 1984. Deeming 11 essential that operating waste management facilities be: able to detect leaks and pay for a ny damages rcsulung from improperly managed wastes, Congress estat>- ltshed Nov. 8, 1985. as the deadline for such facilities across the country to meet ccrtarn federal requirements or close. 1,575 waste facilit ies subject to ground water monitonng require- ments. Though EPA bas estimated that 30 percent to 40 percent of these would not meet the Nov. 8 delldline, the agency·s~ound water monatonng task force will only investigate about I 0 of these facihtjes in 1985. In general, CEP found the EPA 's overall inspection and enforecmcnt performance to be deficient. Even -after enforcement, c6J'rect1op rates arc poor. More than half of aJl major hazardous v1olat1ons "pose direct and immediate harm or threats of harm to pubhc health and the environment." Records show that despite cnfor~ment efforts of both Slfltes and EPA. fewer than 60 percent of violators had complied after three months, and non<omphance is grow- ing at the rate of 74 percent per year. Our study shows that the En- vironmental Protectior1 Agency (EPA) may have insufficient infor- mation to determine whether ccnifications of compliance with federal mon1tonng and insurance requirements arc bona fide . And thest are just two requirements among many others. The task. of course. 1s trul:r enormous. For example, there are To ensure more safe and efficient handling of toxic waste nat1onw1de. we recommend that EPA focus on those fac1lit1es with outstanding no- tices of violation, encourage industry to set up its own insurance fund, and upgrade Its own computenzed infor- mation system for 1den11fying those si tes left out of the regulatory process BENJA MlN GOLDMAN Project Darcct0r C'ouncil on Economic Priorit!es Council erred in mayoral vote Free economy not at fault for white-collar thievery To the Editor. Re: City Council Huntiniton Beach Your lack of compassion for your fellow councilman. as expressed by your recent vote for mayor of Hunt- ington Beach, 1s (tlanng back at you like Rudolph the RcUtdeer's red nose. sacnfice. courage and con' 1ct1on To deny him the honor of serving us as mayor for a r ar. his last, 1s an alTron t to fair-mi oded citizens ofHuntiogton Beach. I hope after ,lie year 1s over, your robust appetite for publicit y will long be remembered in yo1·· personal memos of egousm and glanng head- line grabbing. Whether a pauper or a billionaire, man is an acquisitive creature by nature The office of mayor. 1n our present form , is largely ceremonial ·and. as a matter of personal common courtesy, the chair 1s rotated so that each member can represent the ciuzens who elected them in an honorary capacity. Councilman Thom~ was elected by the cauzens of Huntington Beach two umcs. We voted for him twice because we wanted ham to represent u~ This he bas done with ~rsonal I also hope and pray that you will serve the people of Huntington Beach with respect and dignity during the balance of your terms. both qualities of which were sorely missing in your vote and attitude concerning Coun· c1lman Thomas. CHARLES R. MYLES Hunttng_ton Beach ~~:~~r.clng postc~.~1~Z:.~~:~u 01 In answer to M. Ballough of Costa areas, but have never had a request to Mesa on his question •· ... Why as do one involving Costa Mesa locales. nothing done to promote our city on a We stand ready. willing, and able if Do you think Mr Beggs 1s guilty'> The chances arc you do. And indeed he niay be True. we go by the rule that everyone as innocent until convicted. Most people theoretically subscnbe to that doctrine. and in th e matter of James Beggs. there is the most awfully tncky question of whether this panicular expense was run up by General Dynamics in the course of(ptck one) I) deslgning, 2) or manufacturinj our Serg~11t York anti-aircraft gun, the biggest mechan- ical bust smcc the Tucker Automobile (they fo rgot to put in a reverse gear). postcard. I want one... the call comes. Postcards are not inexccnsive to pri uce. and there must a ready ud You sec, it is in most cases illegal to charge the government the cost of dcsifningsomethingyourcompany is puttJn.g together to compete for a manufactunng bid, but at is OK to charge designated costs of manufac- BU DD PICKETTS turing according to authorized soph- P1cketts & Assoc1ates-fsticated schedules. Mr. Beggs. you market for the finished product. Newpon Beach may have noticed, said to the press that has attorneys tell him that what Thanks to Walter Burroughs he did was OK. Corporate crime is under modem circumstances vel) often an elusive question. You don't need to call up your pnest to a'ik whether it was wrong to rape that g.irl. But in much of modern bJrnJie£L accounting, as in modem tait law, you can find equally trained lawyers and accountants who w1ll take confl1ct1ng positions. To the Editor: I would lilce to take this means of thanki ng you and Mr waller Bur- roughs. the fou nding publisher of the Daily Pilot, who editorialized my comments about Boulder Dam 1n the Nov 19 ed1t1on of the Daily Pilot. I think Mr. Burroughs made an excellent presentation in prepanng and handling of a touchy subject. Being a "Rcpubhcrat," I vote and L.M. Bovo suppon in any direction or persons who are bc:st suited for our govern- ment and our peop1e. I have had many favorable com- ments from f ricnds and people re- garding Mr. Burrough's rcttnt edi- tonal on Boulder Dam project. I think I can cen1 fy being a good ''Republicrat" because I am a veteran of World War I and II. JOSEPH F. MARISCAL Balboa Island But let us suppose that Mr Beggs out-and-out cheated the government -of over SJ million. We then add a ht tic to our gloomy view of corporate perfidy by rccalhn,& that Beggs 1sn 't even a typical businessman. He 1s a graduate of the Naval Academy at Annapohs who went into submanne work. attained the rank of lieutenant commander. left to go to the Harvard Busrness School, and then osc1lla.tcd between business roles and govern- ment roles-he as now the head of the National Aeronautics and Space Ad - ministration. What arc we to generaJ12e from his (putative) guilt? It is ever so important in a free society, which is increasingly tied. by a century's cxpencnce. with a free economy, to remind ourselves that we should be: disappointed. but never surpnsed. when we are confronted wtth evidence ofwh1te-collar crime. The larger trouble den ves not from the crime. but from easy conclusions drawn from that cnme by polemicists for socialism. You can bet your last dollar that before the sun set on the day in which Beus' indictment was front-page news, Professor John Ken- neth Galbraith uttered, or wrote, one more wisecrack about the free econ- omy. probably bOth, and almosl certainl y throwing 10 something about the military-industrial com- plc~. Although 11 1s true that some cultures put a premium on personal honesty and that this 1s reflected 1n the low incidence of, e.g .. theft, 1t 1s JievCL-lhe case tba t..-a-soci~y has so co mprehensively developed an ethos that disdains theft to the point of makin~ theft disappear. Man as an acqu1s1t1vc creature. And nature stimulates his acquts1t1 ve tendencies. because men tend to desire more than what they have. This as true of the pauper and of.the billionaire. The extent to which they bind themselves by the rules of the game suggests the health in thal society of the ethos. (In most Latin Amcncan co untnes, a government official who won't accept a bnbc: is thought to be WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY ill.) But it never suggests that basic arrangements should be altered, basic arrangements in America bemg a) let the free economy develop the producer: b) let the government stay out of prodvcuon. aucuon1ng its needs to the lowest bidder: and c) keep lhc gQvcrnment ac.countants busy poring over the financial repons in search of Mickey Mouse expense accounts. If we t.ake a long look at the great -sociaJist-capitaJist debate of this cen- tury, we arc reinstructed m what we should always have borne m mind. namely that larcenous inclinations run right through classes of peqple irrespective of what 11 is that they arc engaged In. Ttlt Idea, ttrerr,-irtO d1m1nish the levcra$C of th ose who are larcenous and since the govem- men1 is the only uncontested mon- opoly 10 the state. that 1s the agency on which to keep one's eyes. It 1s in anticipation of this truth that Dr. Johnson remarked. some time after t.he-F-ounding Fathet's -sti tched together the 9th and I 0th Amend- ments to the Constitution, reserving to the people all powers not specifi- cally rt'legated by the Constnuuon to the government, that man 1s seldom so innocently engaged as when in pursuit of wealth. So in the matter of Beggs: Let us hope. for his sake and for ours, that he 1s innocent. But 1fhe is not, don't take it out on the free economy: don't make 11 an anti-freedom point. WWJMD Baclley ,, • IJ'lldlc•t~ col1UJU1111. Not all bees suited for hive -174iii!MMl~!mtifilHWJ:UI The only bc:eo; )OU ever hear about mauer of h1stoncal record, in fact. arc bees that li ve in colonies, but the that he almost massed the Battle of fact is there arc 14.IXX) o;pec1es ofloner Waterloo when one ofh1s corset stays bee<; Each female findo; '°me <>0htary snapped. cre1.1ce for none other than her<;elf and her eggs. ·\t this m<1mt·n1 no do11h1 mnltcal 'iC1cn11st'> are tr)'1ng to figurl' 11ut hu1.11 to enable people to h1bcrnJtl' ll1hcr- nat1ng bats. the)' ~no"". h\t' 211111nc'> longer than other mammal' of thc same weight They hope prl'\Um.ihl\ to increase human longc• It\ to .shout l ,400years. Will let you kno1.11 1fthn get 11 working. Some antique c.ir 01.11ncr\ in l.ng land '>1111 cclebratc thc great leap forward of 1896 -when London repealed the rule that CH:I') car on the road be preceded h:r a man with a red flag Tho'IC few randlcr'> who raise b1\11n make a tidy httle side profit out of the skulls of their but('hcred bca't'> Bleached, they sell well to the rnr111 purveyors Knives are not rcadll ~ a'·ailablc 1n Soviet cafetenas Dincf'> pick up the entire piC<iCofmeat with the fork and bite around the edges Dangerous tame. Saturda) after noon. Panicularly between 3 and 5 p.m That's when the most P«>Ple arr bmen by other people Or so show the computer runs on health agrnn records. The Duke of Wellington ha<1 a tedious ume w11h has corsets. 11 1\ a ORANGE COAST -Daily Pillt The second graduate of Harvard built London's famed No. 10 Down· mg Street What the first graduate of Harvard did 1s not in the record at hand. Will check funher. Most common cause of power outages in N1gena 1s the giraffe - which usually knows enough to duck under cletnc hncs but forgets when spooked. , To the lengthy list of gourmei comestibles that "taste lake chicken." add roast python. The Hindu culture forb1d'I the ea11ng of beef The Amencan-stylc la"·food restaurants in New Delhi \Crve lambburgen. .\ b1t or 'IUgllr pounded Wllh 3 hammer can gi ve off a flash of light \ .. 11n1 Jerome was a Dalmatian Don't iet smart He came from Dalmatia. lie said. "Matnmony as alway!> a vice All that can be donr as IO eXCUS( and to ~ncl1fy II .. The teeth ofbeavcn arc orange. If a man called John says he was named m hon.or of a saint. ask ham which one. On Lbe Roman Calendar of \31nts arc more than 60 1n1 John'i l...M. Boyd /1 • 1yodlc•t~' colamall't. ,,_.ZIN ldllor T°"' Teft ~••or 0.F..., City ldl!OO' ~r:::" Government fails to react ~ to evidence of overcharges Two-year-old case tied to VA supplier still collectlng_91:1st WAS HINGTON -Like an cager but un1nfonned consumer, the feder- al government always seems ready to be rooked by the first salesman who comes along. And when the govern- ment ts overcharged. as frequentl y happens. it ha~ an 1multlng tendency to shrua it off -instead of demand- ing its money back. A good example of gollernment lethargy as the case of an alleged mult1-milhon-dollar overcharge by a Veterans Adm1nistrat1on supplier that was turned up by the agency's inspector aeneral more than two years aao. Yet to this day no legal action hu been filed to recover the allcsed overcharges, which the inspector general csllmated at more than S 12 m1lhon. The sllpphcr. fravenol Labora- tones of Ottrficld. Ill.. $aY~ the inspector general fl}urcd the characs incorrectly. The 10 had to extrapolate its esllmatcd overchArge -SI 2 m1llton· plus over a thtte--ycar pcnod -from one year's records. bcalusc the other two years' documents had been destroyed by the company as a matter of policy. As any li~t-year law student kn6ws, such 01Ygrttments arc rou- tinely settled 1n <:oun But the Just•~ Oepenmcnt 1ns1tlJ that the mvC1t1p - tlOI\. as sllll "open," however much JACK ANDERSON and JOSEPH SPEAR dust may seem to have settled on it over the years. A company official told our reponer Jenny Cunningham that Travenol considers the case closed. Dunng the ~nod in question - 1979 throua,h 1981 -Travenol wu paid more than SS4 miJLton by the Veterans AdministratJon for such atcms as intravenous equipment, l.V. ~lullons and ca theters. The inspec· tor general ch&raed that Travcnol f'ailcd to live up to ill contract pledgt to 5Cll its products to the VA fo r a pncc comparable to what at charged its "mosl fa vored" pnvatc customer. The inspector aeneral's rcpon cited these eumples: •The company charged the gov- ernment S 12.61 per unit for an 1nlectable solution. Travesol. that 11 offered to a private customer for $7.0S. Sanoc the VA bouaht 43,919 units of Travcsol an 1981 (the onl y year for whic'h record! wen: ava1f- ablc), this meant an overchargc of S14 l,4841n that year alone. •For n1ne of the 10 models of l.V solution-1dmin1s1racion sets the VA bought from Travcnol. the company charscd priOC$ almost twi~ as much as at wu ofTmna to pnvat.c cus.- tomen One oen1cular model was pnccd more than 60 percent higher, as a result, the quantity bouJ!lt by the government cost S 781,304. mstead of the $298.406 a private customer would have paJd. The VA inspector ycneral referred his findings to the ustice Dcpan- mcnt's fraud division in May 1983. Three months later. the fraud d1v1sion sent 1t to the U.S. Attorney in Chicago for cnminal prosecuuon. Thinccn months later, the U.S. Attorney decl ined to prosecute, and bounced the case back to the Veterans Administration inspc:ctor general. A month later, the inspector general referred 1he matter to the Just ice Department's civil div1s1on. And there it sits. Meanwhile the Veterans Adm1n1s.- tration is stiil doing business with Travenol. buying the same items the inspector general claims the aacncy was overcharaed for earlier. This is because the company holds patents on some of the proOucts. maJan' 1t the sole source. "We're watchin& them like a hawk.," SI.id Oydc Cook. director of pl'O<'urcment for the Veterans Adm1nistrat1on. FORESTS BUGGED: Pine beetles arc devast.atin' thousands of acres of feder:il and pnvate woodland in the South. Accordmg 10 the Natfonal Forest ~ice, tn the past year they have aestroycd an estimated 450,000 trees on 16S,OOO acres in Texas. Loui siana. Mississ1pp1 and Alabama, and they're sprcadina to othcT suatcs. The Forest Service plans to replant 33,000 of tht S6,000 acm of fedcntl land that have bttn infested J•d Aarck,... --' J..,. S,,..r an 1yH.ktlld ~•IUJ.1l1. ............. ____________________________ ._. _________________________ _.~~~~~~~---- JOSEPH SOBRAN : Star Wars can free wotld Butwou~ status quo liberals find comfort in WASHINGTON -The more you think about it, the more it becomes clear that the proposed Strategic Defense lnttiattvc -"Star Wars" - 1s one of those ht mus issues that really define the d11Terences between ad- vocates and opponents. Never mind for the moment whether 11 would actually work. Nobody could know that at this point. Given the pace of discovery and invention over the past century, however. 11 might be: rash to rule it out. "What 1s now proved was once only imagined." as the poet Blake put It, What is more interesting than the pragmatic argument, at this point. 1s the way Star Wars is ima~ned. It ou$ht to appeal to the pacifist left. which talks of eliminating nuclear weapons from the face of the canh - and in fact at 1s said that Jonathan Schell, author of "The Fate of the Eanh," has been won over to the idea. But most of the left hates and derides 11, which is why the name "Star Wars" has been attached to it. We arc told that the program would "destabilize" relauons between the United States and the Soviet Union. Well, it would do that. all right. But there is no guarantee of permanent cquilibnum anyway, and the kind of stability we have now is nothing to get sentimental about. We are likewise told that the Soviet Union fears the program. Por some reason this is thought to be an argument against the program rather than in favor of 1t. And here is the crux of the issue. The Soviet Union fears Star Wars not bc:cause it fears an American nuclear firs t strike. but &cause 1t fears the loss of its own nuclear threat -the only th1.ng that makes the Soviets a superpower. The point 1s elementally simple. The Soviet system 1s based on force and fear , all the way frorr. the neighborhood secret wtice to the nuclear arsenal. As it treats its own citizens, so 11 treats other countries, to the extent that it can. Take away that arsenal, and its capacity for global bullying 1s drastically reduced. But If both superpowers lost their nuclear capaC1 ty at the same time, the global pos111on of the United States would be greatly enhanced. Why'? Because the American system is based on consent -the canot more than the stick. Our institutions, from the polling booth to the free market, arc designed to induce voluntary action and cooperation. We need force only to defend our system. not to propel it. If the world were relieved of the threat of nuclear war, the United States and Japan would be the two superpowers. The Soviet Union would dwindle to a secondary status. Unless 1t can attack. 11 1s nothmg. It has good reason to dread any reduc- tion in the role of force and terror an international relations. The difference between the two systems, one governed by consent, the other by force, can be clearly seen at their borders. The United States has a problem with ill~ immi- grants: We arc flooded with people coming in voluntarily beyond our ability to absorb them. The com· munist world has to arm its borders to force people to stay: Its problem as 1lleaaJ emigrants. ihe wonder is that there arc stall American,s who. without really aym- pathizing with the Soviets, equate the two systems morally. One need not idealize free societies, but one ought to appreciate them for what they are. And yet some people feel an obvious anxiety at the prospect that the Soviets mia,ht be deprived of their supe!'}>Ower status. They feel a land of familiar attachment to the statw quo. This is the st1tnie conscrvatJsm of the liberals. People who can't distinauish be- tween the United States and the Soviets are acnerally people wbo have trouble distin1u 1sh1na between force and consent. They tend to favor what they calJ a "laracr role for sovcm. ment." also ~nown as "affimuative government." It boils down to more State coercion apinst citizen&. People who favor that -liberals -are nat\trally made nervous by banh cnticism of the Soviet system. They ~re now bcma made cs- pceia.Jly nervous by a nucle.r ddente system the very idea of which cxpoteS the esscnlJaJ d1ff'ercnoc between the two pohocaJ systtms they would rather equate with one another. Star Wars promises to make the world free -from the li beral point or view, a httlc too free J._,. .Wru II • •rMla'-1 ~...w.r. Jackaon wine Heleman award NEW YORK (AP) -Bo Jackson. the senior tailback from Auburn, was awarded the I 98S He1sman Trophy on Saturday u the nai1on's oumandina college football player 1n the closest vote in Heisman hJStory. . Jackson. who has been pro- JCCted by Nauooal Football League ~outs as the top pick in next spnng's draft, won by 45 points. Quarterback Chuck It.on& of 1.owa was the runner-up in the oatJonwidc ballollng. The award, presented by the Downtown Athletic Cub. last year went to Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie. Prior to that. a running back had taken the trophy every year sfocc 1971, when 1t went to Auburn quar- terback Pat Sullivan. Bo Jack.8on Fryer paces CdMtotitle Sea Kings ram ble to fourth straight with 65-49 victory By ROGER CARLSON OfhOelly ......... All-tournament Jeff Fryer, Corona del Mar (MVP); Tod Bearbowcr (Corona del Mar); Sean Turner (Corona del Mar); Coby Naess (Laguna Beach); Scott Herdman (Laguna Beach); Rob Burrer (Troy), Randy Hale (El Camino); Gary Wade (San Clemente). J. T. Snow (Los Alamitos): Denard Wilson (Long Beach Jordan): Kevin Anderson (Tustin). Corona del Mar H1gh's basketball coach Jack Errion. a veteran with 35 campaigns under has belt, watched hjs Sea Kmgs race to their founh straight victory Saturday night, a 65-49 tn- umph over Laguna Beach for the Artists' 16th annual tournament then popped in four straight to send championship. the Anists to the blackboard. But Errioo chnsc not to bask in the Fryer. who finished wtth 28 points hght of the 16-to gtveh1manavcrage output of31.2 poiflt dec1s1on. in collecting the tournament's MVP which gave his award, led all scorers. team an average But Bearbower's 16 add1ttonal margin of 13.2 counters proved to be the difference Po 1 n t s P e r and he and teammate Sean Turner game. but opted were accorded aJl-toumey laurels. to worry about Coby Naess of Laguna Beach. also tomorrow. an aJl-toumey choice, chipped in with "You know " said Erri o~ .. 23 points for the Amsts, g1ving_h1m an average of 25.0 per stan. "people arc Fryer scouting us hke ··we got out of our (offensive) crazy and we've got a lot of improve-pattern." said Laguna Beach Coach d · · Ed Bowen, who saw his club lose for meot to o, or everyone is goaog to the first time in four starts. "We tried pass us up." In order to pass. however, some-to double-team Fryer early and that body 1s going to have to draw even. a little 'I I ' (Bcarbower) killed us. factor which did not surface Saturday We've got to do something about that as the Sea Kings took Laguna Beach's next time, bee.a use we can't match up with them." zo ne apart earl with Tod BCarbower's fo ur s ots rom_._t......,_e ______ w_e_n_wa_s allud ing to Sea View comer v1nually destroying the An-League play. an arena 1n which 1sts' hopes of containjng AH-Sea View Corona del Mar 1s doing liule to League re turnee Jeff Fryer. d ispel nouons the Sea Kings are the Bearbower missed his first attempt, champ1onsh1p favonte. Daily Pilat SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1985 Saddlebeck complete• perfect Maaon with Pony Bowl win. C2. UCLA ripe Long Beach State, 14 84, In college ba•k•tball. C2. • • Waves roll over UC Irvine Pepperdine wins 17th straight at home. 81-72 Speclal to U1t OaJly Pilot MALIBU -A st1fl1ng LOne defen!>t: proved to be the difference Saturday night as the l ( Irvine basketball team played its first game 10 Southern Cahfom1a and d ropped an !S I· 72 decision to Pepperd1ne at the Firestone Field· house. The Anteaters had returned from ~plttt1ng a pair of games on the road agarnst New Orleans and Nebraska and ran up against a Wa ves' squad that figures as a favonte to defend 1ts W( A( title this season. But, UC! staned quickly and held a 23-20 lead 1n the early going before Pepperd1ne went on a dcii.trucu vc 28-10 spun which for aJI 1nten1s and purpo~s put the Ant.eaten l&""'i). l < I, which trailed 4S.,l3 at haJfl.lml'. did rrlttk<' one run 1n the \CCOnd half. culling the dt'fk 11 to fi ve at 66-6 1. betOrl' the Wave~ bep n rebu1ld1ng lhe lead Pcpperdinc (4-1) kept the l\ntcatcr<, :u ba) w11h a totlgh zone defense. something new to I < I this scaw n. It was the 17th straight wm at home for the Waves ··The) went c6 a zone which we had not ~en th1~ year." said Anteater ( oach Bill Mull iga n ··tn'itcad of running the LOnc offcnM: we caml° down and ~hot the ball We have a good LOOI! offen~ but we were not oataent with 1t ton1gh1 " Tod Murph). who had ~ored 21 point!> m each o f the Antea}ers' previous two games. Lall1c\! 24 points to top all scorers However. L( !'~other big gun. Johnn> Rogers. was held to 10 P<nnt' while shooting a miserable 4 of 15 from the field 5<'.ott Brooks added 12 and Tro) < armon and Joe Buchanan IO ap1e«. but w latter wu troubled by earl) foul tro uble, p•ckJna up three quack anfracllon~ in lhe rirst haJ "We came back an the second half, but our 'hots d1d not go down dunna a key stretch," added Mul hpn .. We think we're a arcat sboouna team nonnally, but obv1ousl)' 'A>C' weren't lhat tonight and someumes that affecis the re t of yo ur game " Peppcrdine was led b)' Junior forward Enc \>.-h11c who had 22 points Dwayne Pol~. a seruor guard. had 1 l Other than Rogers. the -'\nteate~ did not shoot all that poorly. converung 31 of68 from the field for 46 percent Pcppcrdine was 32 of 60 for ~3 percent The .\nteater!o pla-. their ho me opcnC'r against Montana Thur'>day night at 7 '\O at C rawford Hall l ·c I then wl'lcomcs Bo1St' ~t.ate ~turda> e"ening Monarchs win; Vaqs beatVikes Mater De i downs Dos Pueblos. stays unbeaten at 4-0 Mater De1 tra "elled toGoleLa to get a bo}'<.1 non-league basketball v.m from Do<.1 Pueblo'> Saturda~ mght wh ile In 1ne SUl )ed home to drop Manna Here's a look at the al uon Mater Del ii. Dos PaeblO. ll. The Chargers fell behind 26-11 at the half and tned a slow-dov.n game 1n the second hal f. but the Monarch'> held tough in "'mn1ng the non-league match at Dos Pueblo~ Dos Pueblos tned keep-awa} lac· tics and took onh 28 '>hots on the night 11:!1n the sec.ond half). much to the surpn se of the Monan:hs who kept sconng at v.111 Stuan Thomas led the Monarchs (4-) w11h 15 points John Mounts had seven rebounds and etght points Rach Remben and Le Ron Elhs tossed 1n 10 points apiece While Dos Pueblos conunued to bold the ball, 11 also continued to commit errors. A s a result. the Monarchs rccc1.,,ed 20 pomts from the chant} hne John Hicks was the onl~ Charger 1n double fi&ures wt th \ 3 pomts Mater be1 tra \els to Lo\al;i \fan mount Fnda} for a game wirh SL Banard o..,_.,.....,n.Dtl'- lrrine'• Shawn Patchell (No. 54) loou for a •hot oYer Marina'• Mark George.on. lrviae U , Martu SO: John L111Je and Mike Hemng combined tor 12 of 1.hc Va~ueros· 20 Points 1n J.hc firsr (juaner and In 1ne held a conc;1s1ent (Plea.e eee PllEPS/C2J Raiders, Broncos in AFC crucial Harbor falls victim to Mira Costa in state finals DENVER (AP) -The .Gang of Five stans jockeying fo r playoff position this weekend, and nowhere will the result be more eagerly awatted than at Male Hi~ Stadium. where the Los Angeles Raiders meet the Denver Broncos today (Channel 4 at I). Fi ve teams will cam playoff berths 1n the American Conference. and currently fi ve teams spon the best record 1n the conference of 9-4. But none 1s from the AFC Central Dtvm on. When that div1s1on winner 1s ulumately thrown into the playoff equation. at will leave one of the 9-4 teams to watch the playoffs from an front of their TV sets. The Raiders and Brdncos ve two of those 9-4 teams. Bamng a tic. of course. the loser of the Raider-Bronco contest drops one ~me off the pace. "The loser of this game still has a chance. but the chances of going on to make the playoffs would be mini- mized," said Raider Coach Tom Flores. ''Whoever wins this game will have the upper hand in our div1s1on." The AFC West co-leaders met two weeks ago. with the Raiders recording a 31-28 o vertime dec1S100 at the Los Angeles Coliseum. "The 1.eam that cornea up with the big pla)', will wrn," said Denver Coach Dan Recvct. "That's what happened last time. Marcus Allen's long touchdown run. Dokie Wil- hams' catch in overtime ... that's what beat us." Last week. the R&Jders overcame a slug.ssh first half to beat Atlanta. 34-24 behind Allen's I 56-yard rush•~& performance. It was Allen's sixth sttaiahl I 00.yard effort, estab- lished him at the National Football Lcaauc leader with 1,392 yards. and sohcl1fitd his bid to become the first Raider back ever lo w;n the NFl. rushing title. Quarterback Marc Wilson has complttfld a leaa~~low 48.5 percent of tus ~. but he threw 1hree touchdown passes ll!t• week aod he has an K·2 record since takina over the SW\IOI JOb from the injured Jim P\unktt early thi. tCUOn The Broncos defeated P1ttsbuflh tut ~t>dt:. l l·H Sailors can't s n a p Mustangs' unbeaten streak in Division I volleyball m a tch up By ST AN GRANCH 0.., ,... Cortu p 1 ll4el11 Newpon Harbor H1gn·s girls \OI· leyball team will have 10 settle fo r bein~ the second best team to Cali- fom1a aftcT losing to the Mira Costa Mustangs at Golden West College. 15-4. 15-4. 15-10 in the State D1 v1s1on I finals Saturday night. This year the Mustangs have been 1n a class by themselves. as they did not lose a game all year m comp1hng a 25-0 record Newpon Harbor < ·oach M 1k1.· Neece said Mira Co'ita 1\ "the hec;t hi gh school "olle}'ball 1eam I ha'c seen in m) IOyearsofcoach1ng. Thn may be the best team ever." The Sailors finish the year w11h a 20.2 mark. both losses commg to Mira Costa The first loss was the fi nals of the CIF 5·A Southern Sect1on Champ1 onsh1p Newpon Harbor will lose four ~n aors to grad uation. hut only two o l tht.• 'iCnt ur~ ~ere \tancr\ \\ h1k 'l'l'lC pondered h1!> I YX 'i !>Cason he abu looked ahead to I 9Hti ··~c v.111 ha\t.' .inothel' goud tt•j m nc"< t \Car In tact. man' 111 the }Oungcr pla,cr<. m.i~ turn nut to 1-K· better .... Neece '><11tl \11ra ( osta opened the tir\t gamt.• b~ JUmpang out to an ~-0 lead tx'h1nJ the ~111\ ut I 1"1 .\rlt: and .lt.C'> 111 -Megan M C'( alMter. both 01 \),horn v.ere n.i med to the .\II-tatc te.i m ·en1or setter Lara .\'>pcr got tht· Sailor~ lln the board v.1th .i dan ~ .\sper ar.d H.ubor )Ophom1m· Jenn~ E'an" were.-alc;o naml·d to the .\11- State team Berau~ of lht pl.H 111 .\n.c and \-11.C all1~tt.•r. along "11h the mJ n' unforced c.-rror~ O\ tht· ).ul11f\. \lira l osta 100~ the ti~t gaml· I oii • .t In lht.• '>t:L<lnd game '''"P4'n Harbor Jurnpt:d to a .l-IJ k j J th.in~' t.1 JlC "<.'r"lll'' of .,o r h11m11rt· &·l ~' \ht"rwoo<l Tht.> leaJ ""II' ,hon· II\ t"d lh11ugh f ht' \l u<,t.l Og\ \hll\l.t'J lht.'lf trcnsth h-. ~onng I., un.rn,v.ert>J p01n t~ on their "'.1' 1l1 tht· "In in tht· \ccnnd game H:irt\\'r hJJ J ... hJn .. t' 111 rt' bound hut h11 J \('f\ It. l' ,•rr11r "h1, h JlltlY..ed \it 1ra ( •hla the \l\k·\IUI The .'vtu\tang rail~ "·t' \parkrJ h' Landse\ Hahn and \.kh\\J \t, '-alh hoth .\11-':,t.i lt.' \t'IC\ t111n' .l\ "l'll \h 'di!~ "'a' nanwd tlw \I \ I' 111 thl' 11.rnmc1 mt'nt fht' third and linJI µmt.· rr"'nJ 1c tie 1hc do~'t vt 1h1 mJtlh a' thl' lead , hantted h.tnd\ -.t'' t.•rnl 11m1•, mu ... ha' 11 did tn thl' 'i . .\ ftnJI\ l.l'I (t.1J1W .\t1ra ( ~'t..l. "'"l -\ up \.1 v.ht.'t\ ''"l'l( '>Uh\t1tutc.-d lor \llnlt"t>I h1' 'taner' '>en11•1 '°lu1anne Huflmc1n Jnd 1-r~~tlman A.foH.,, ~ct r.t"rnmr m and pla\ed \I.ell 1n hl.'lp1ng 'cv.pon holt to .i "·' lead \11ra l ll'>Ll maint.itnt.·d 11' , um po)urc and 1n another hur't n·1no~ thC' lead tor good j( Ht-<. "-t'"P4>n v.ould gt"I J\ cloc;c 3'> I I 4 hut tht \t u~tJntt-' prrne-d too '1r.,ng CLIPPERS HUMBLED BY JAZZ Keeping an eye on the box DIONNE'S GOAL LIFTS KINGS 3-2 LOS ANGELES (AP) -dnan Dantley scored 18 of his 39 points in the first quarter Saturday to spark 1he Utah Jazz to a runaway 131-91 v1ctory over the Los Angeles Clippers in a National BasketbaJI Assoc1auon game. Utah scored 18 consecuu ve points in a span of three minutes, 56 seconds to open a 36-17 lead with I :08 left in the opening quaner. Dantley scored eight points dunng the run and the Jazz went on to lead 36-21 after the fint period. After trailing 65-49 at halftime. Los Anacles could get no closer than I 2 points. Utah built ns advantage to 93-73 after three quaners. Rick)'~Grccn and Thurl Bailey ~ach came off the bench to score I 5 point!i form the Jazz. who have won nine ol their last 13 games. Marques Johnson scored 17 points to lead the Oippcrs. who have lost 14 of lhe1r last 16 sames Forward Rory White added 16 pomts for the 0 1ppen. The 40-pomt final mara1n was U tah's taracst mar110 of victory this year The dtfeat wu the most on~ sided Toss suffered by the Clippers s1noc they moved to Los Anaelcs. Utah ocnter Mark Eaton anbbed 18 rebounds and blocked five hots John tockton contnbuted 14 assists for the Ju::z, which outrcboundtd tht Clippers 62·36 - Packag~ng' s great, but it's the teams on field that count Wht'n 11 wa'iannounccd that the recent Monda) night thing between Cb1cagoand M1am1 was the htghest- rated fqotball tclccast 1n the history of theev1l bo,.,, ABC' executives took 1ums stepping fo rward to take bowo; Wh1le shakanghands with them· ~I ves, the <\BC people credited ta lent and techniques but little mention wa s madeofthc Bears and the Dolphins. ABC applauded Joe Namath and O.J.S1mp'On Thc quanerbackand running back re pons1ble were Dan Manno and Walter Payton. ABC' sang the ratings pra1~s ofFrank G1fforu. The coach responStble was Don hula W1th some assistance from Mike 011.ka In shon . the ev1dcn<'C was "rongt'r than ever that It is the attraction which results 1n rat1nas fiaurcs and 1t doe not matter at aJI that much who "1n the boolh Remember Howlf'd osell would have the world behcvt that Monda> Nia.hi Football was a b11 rat1np arabbcr bccau~ of(osell'> That. ol ~'-011nt, has been thrown out sin~ Cosell wallcl'd-orwasthrown - out. 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Cuesta defeated the Rustlers, 15-4, I().. t .S, f S-7, I S-2, to set to the finals. OCC'~ Batbara Bally and Gold· en West's Julie Boland were named to the All-Tournament team. National crown could be forthcomtng as they down Fullerton In Bowl. 32-13 8y BARRY FAULK.NEB 0.., ,_.C..r I , •I After an impressive 32-13 victory over Fullenon College in the fifth Oranae County Pony Bowl. the Saddret>ack Colleae football team, 11-0, must wa1t to see if its national champ1onshjp hopeJ will be realized. Saddleback quarterback Jason Schmid, who won the game's Most Val~ble Player award II) paHing for two TDs and 199 yards and rush1na for 87 more with one TD, showed little concern for the outcome of the vote for the No. 1 ranung. ··who cares. we're 11-0." Schmid said. Gauchos Coach Ken Swcanngen also downplayed the pending de· cision on the nauonaJ title saying: "That's someone's vote We )USt wanted to win the game This 1s real." The defeat was all too reaJ for Hornets Coach Hal Sherbeck, who was denied bis second straight Pony Bowl victory and the 200th win of his 2S-year coaching career. "We turned the ball over (losing four of seven fumbles and throwtng one mterception) and you ~ust don't do that apinst &ood teams, • he said. Turnovers and the dominant play of Schmid were the difference be- lwccn the No. 2 and No. 7 ranked community colleae teams in the nation. The game was hailed as the premier junior colleae bowl pme in the country, but looked more like the season opener for both teams. The two teams combined for 12 fumbles. two interceptions and 27 penalttts. Saddleback, which compiled a plus-32 turnover ratio goina tnto the pme, got the better of the sloppy play, convenin& two first..quanor Hornet fumbles into touchdowns for an early 14-0 lead. After losing a fumble at its own 30, Fullenon was ca.lied for pass inter- ference in the end zone. Two plays Later Roger Ficklin& earned over Lackie for a 7-0 Gaucho lead. The Pac-9 champion Hornets, 8-3: fumbled on the next possepion ano the Gauchos agajn capit.allzcd. aoina S4 yards in eight plars for a 14--0 edac. The bia play was a 3 -yard screen pass to Bret Mersola, who had five catches for 78 yards and captured the aame's Outst.anding Offensive Player award. • Fullerton seemed to be back on ttack behind Mike Zorn, who alona with Richard WUliams makes up the Hornets' two-man quanerbacking team. They marched to the Gaucho 14, but were stopped by a Saddleback defense which bad struulcd in its previous three sames (illowing 26 points per pme). Fullenon perfectJy e~ecuted an end around fake field aO.I and Dean Hankins went in untouched making the score 14-7, Aootber tumble set up a school record 49·).'&rd Tracy Rutko~ fie!d goal with four seconds rem1101na 1n the half and the Mission Confe~ncc champion Gau~hos led, 17· 7. Fullenon played the second half without Zorn, who ittjured bis lq late in the half, and Sherbeck said his team "just couldn't get anythina generated." Saddleback lidded two third-quar- ter touchdowns and a late safety, while all Fullerton could manage was a 4).yard fumble return for a score when Benjamin Vega stopped Schmid of the baJI in the pocket and was off and running. * ........ de n. fl'*""" ,, Sctftln~ Fun in the Suns is coming from · the Balkan Banger Potvlnaetamark, butlalealoae N • k Mlcllel Gootet and Bre.at A11ltoo scored first-~riod goals to !rigger Quebec ~ a vy s 1 n s to a 4-1 Nat1onaJ Hockey League victory Miim Saturday night over the New York F1.1lltl'IOll J .. 1 0 • C>-IJ S.ddltOKk' 14 3 1:r l-l'! S.6-Flckllllll I run (Rutkow•kl kldtl s.c>-Junoit911 10 oeu from Sctlln14 tR.illk-tal klckl Fu+-+lenttlns 14 run (Hemoton klc:l<I S.~Rulkowskl 4' FG From AP dl1palcltes PHOENIX -Georgi Glouchkov, though not Qutte as well k.nown as The Refrigerator. 1s getung his share of stares these days as one of the few bnght spots in the PhocniJ. uns' nightmarish season. Islanders, overshadowing a record-matching per-A 17 7 fonnance by lslanderdefi.eoseman Deals Potvin. Potvin r111y scored the only Islander goal with a first-period slapshot f ~ and tied Bobbf Orr'• NHL career points record for a s.o-cs<hmld 12 run lltulkowtlll kkkl Fi*-VtOa '3 run wllh ~ (kldl blOdledl s.o-f>t«ce 21 oeu rrom Scllmkl (oeu tellecll Se<t-'Seletv WllktrM>n leckltel WIMlemt In end'°"' Allend•nc•· 6,300 lesllmet.Ol "He could be a folk hero," said Jerry Colangelo, general manager of the National Basketball Association team. "They guy is really a quick jumper," said teammate Rick Robey. '"He's a good rebounder, a good shotblocker and he's a big, strong kid. He can definitely play ... Glouchkov, 25. a rookie forward from Varna. Bulgaria."is the first c1 111en of a Communist country to play in the NBA. A 6-8. 230-pound manger 1n a strange land, Glouchkov speaks no Engll!i.h, but his hard-no~ style on the court already ha~ earned him the nick.name "Balkan Banger " "He 1s a little crude and commits a lot of fouls, but bis instincts arc excdlent," 5.a1d ( elucs President Red Auerbach. Glouckov was Phoenix's seventh-round draft pick last June and the Suns adm111hey took him on "a flyer" with little hope of getting him out of Europe. In mid-October. however. the Bulganan Basket· ball Federation allowed Glouchkov to tum pro- fessional and sisn a two-year contract w1th Phoenix for $175.000 this season and $200.000 ne;Xt year. Gloudtkov was Bulgana's player of the year the last two seasons for the Ak.adem1k Varna C'lub. He averaged 33 1 poinb and 23 rebounds an 39 games last season and averased 23 points and 19 rebounds in 22 games of internauonal compctiuon But fouls have been a problem. So has the language, but Glouchkov, thanks to his teammates, has mastered a few words hke "soul food " and "pretty girl." Macleod. mc:anwh1k. is bonmg up on Bulgamrn words such a!. "topca" (ball) ... shut sas otskoks" (jump shot). "chovck do chovck 01brana" (man-to-man · defense), and "'bur7 prob1v" (fast break). · Gloudtkov already has shown signs of copy1ng the swoop-to-the-ba!>ket moved of Suns' AU-Star forward lal"f)'. Nance. But he has yet to perfect his autograph, which looks like the label on a Russian vodka bottle. And he still blushes when fans at the An.wna Veterans Memonal Coliseum give him a 'ii.a nding ovation during pregame introductions. Darryl Dawkins, New Jersc) Nets center, on Manute Bol, the 7-6 stnngbean of the Washing- ton Bullets· ··Hes so tall that 1fhe fell down. he'd be halfway home " Langer. Wadkins share lead SUN CITY, South Afnca -U.S. !I Masters champion Bernhard Langer of We!>t German~ and Lann> Wadkins, the U.S. Playerofthc Year, both shot 4-under- par 68s Saturday to share the third-round lead in the Sun City Million Dollar (1olf Challenge with 9-undcr- par 207~ Langer and V..ad1C'1n'I were two strokes up on Amencan Lee T re' ino. the overnight leader who slipped slightly to a 71 and was at 209. In the 54-hule women"s tourne)', wonh a total of $I 25,000. Amcncan Pa111 Rizzo beat countrywoman Mu ffin Spenccr-f>t'vhn on the seconcfisudden-dcath playoff hole after both lin1'1hcd tied at par 216. Riz.zo took home a first place pn1e ofS65.000. defenseman wtth 91.S ... Elsewhere in the NHL, Gre1 Adams and Peter McNab scored goals 38 seconds apart lD the second period as New JeTSey ended Pittsburgh's five-game winning streak with a 5-1 victory ... Muray CravH and Brtu Propp scored two goals apiece and Bol> Froese recorded bis second shutout of the season to lead Philadelphia to a 4-0 victory over the New York Rangers. The win broke the Flyers' three-game losing streak . . . Roa Fraacl1, Sylvaba Targeon and Kevin Olattn combined for four goals and six assists as Hartford defeated Boston, 7-2 ... Dave Clarbtlu and Gaetu 1>9ckae broke a scoreless tic wtth second period goals and Washignton hung on in the third period for a 2-1 victory over Vancouver ... C,entcr Bobby Smidt scored two goals and assisted on two othcrs to lead Montreal to a 6-3 victory over Toronto . .. Glen Andenoa scored one power-play goal and assisted on three others to lead Edmonton to an 8-4 victory over Minnesota ... Maril Huter'• bad-angle shot from the ri&ht faceofT circle beat rooue goalie Maril LaForett with rour seconds remaining to give St. Louis a 5-4 victory over Detroit, despite Warren Yong's three goals for the Red Wings. Rocketa win again at home Akeem OlaJ•WOD scored 33 points to m lead Hodiston to a 116-104 victory over Chicago Saturday night, extcndinJ the Rockets' ~rd at home to 12-0 this season. Houston, the only team in the National Basketball Association with a perfect record at home, now has a one-game lead over Denver in the Midwest D1v1s1on . . . In other NBA games, Mlclleal Ray Riclt.ard10n scored 33 points and added 12 assists as New Jersey rallied from a 16-point first-half deficit and defeated Pon land. 118-106 ... World 8 . Free scored 31 points, Plall Rabbarcl contributed 22 and Mel T11rpin had 20a.s Oeveland defeated Denver, 124-114 ... MUie Woocl100 c~me off the bench to score a season-high 29 points and llegie neu added 28 points, leading Sacrame,inotoa 122-Ul.victoryover Detroit ... Maril Agalrre'1 20 points led eight Dallas players in double figures as the Mavericks posted their ninth win in I I games, a 120-I I 0 victory over Golden State. The Warriors suffered their eighth loss an their last 11 games. Television, radio TELEVISION ICTa.nl.-PRO FOO'IBALL: lnd1anapoli5al Chicago. Channel 4. 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL· Dallas at Cmcinna11, Channel 2. I 1:30a.m. -GOLF: PGA tournament from largo, Fla., Channel 7. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Denver, Channel 4. 1:30 p.m -BASEBALL: Winter League game from San Juan, Pueno Rico (delayed). Channel 34. 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Pittsburgh at San Diego, Channel 7. RADIO 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Dallas at Cincinnati, KNX (1070). I p.m. -PltO FOOTBALL: Raiders at Denver, KRLA (11 10). 5 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY~ Kmgs at Win- nipeg, KGJL (1260). 6 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Pittsburgh at San Diego, KLZZ (600). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASltETBALL: Dallas at Lalcers, K.LAC (570). Ex-Florida St. star charged Wl:.\T PAI .\-1 UL\( H 1 IJ < \PJ -f ormcr Aonda talc running h;tl k Ruov.·\dt \n1pc.·\ wai. released Saturda> from J3tl aftl'f h1~ arre'it th•: day before on cocaine charge'>. rol1<:1: '>lttd After a first appearance before a Judge Saturday, Snipes was released on his own recognizance, according to jail records. Snipes, 23. wa\ c-harged -with pm\C\\1on and sale of cocaine and re'i1'it1n& arrest. 'ia1d I 1 John< onkhn of the West Palm Beach Polt<..e l>cpanment Conklin said 'ln1pcs \old onr-tc:nth of a gram of cocaine to an underco~er agent <.hurtlv before 2 p.m Fnday The illegal drug had been wn1.ertcd to a "rock" for U$C with other chemical' 1n il process called free- basing. Snipes. formerly a senior tailback from Sarasota, lost his chance to play his senior year on the Flonda State football this summer because of poor academics. Early in tbe summer before the I 985 season, Coach Bobby Bowden suspended Snipes from the season opener apinst Tulane, hoping the discipline would help Snipes get his grades back on track. "lt was ;,in undercm·t'r purcha\e deal where lhe officer wa$JU'il ovt-r there 1n an undcrtover capat ll)' and he sold 1t to h1rn ," -said< onk hn "It'\ 3n area of town where street sale~ tire made " Hut Smpes, who had enrolled 1n summer school. eventuallr stopped going to classes and lost hi s scholanh1p to Florida State. The San Francisco 49en then picked him up in the eighth round of a National Football League supplemental draft in August, but he never has played for the 49ers. The officer \atd "nipc'I wa\ lhargcd with re\l~t1ng arrest because he wa~ "!>winging hi'> fi"it'I 1n an etfon tn break loose at the time he was arre~ted ·· John Mc Va y, the 49crs feneraJ manager. said nipes has not been to the team s training camp. Edberg's bid delayed by rain MELBOURN(. Australia !AP) - Swedish recn-aaer 'iter.10 Edberg wa<; leading top-seedt'<I Ivan Lcndl of Czechoslovakia Sunday when r.un ap.in halted play in their men 's singles ~m1final at the Austrahal\ Open tennis ch3mp1on\h1p~ f.dbcrg. the 19-year-old fifth ~ed. led 6-7, 7-S, 6-1 . 4 4 when tht r>lay was stopped. The winntruft.M ma1 ch Wlll face defending champion Mat~ W11andcr of Sweden 1n the final The Lcndl·Edbera \Cm1final wa' washed out when 1t was onginall)' 1ehcduled Fncby Only thru gamt'I were completed \aturday w11h Edbefl leadina 2-1 ncforr nun ag.:un fell Th~ oll)'m w~rr on cnun fnr ,2111 hnurs Sunda)' whrn th<' rain \l<ined agl!JO Thr rain alrcad) had forced tour· nament organJLcrs to move the men's finol to Monday for only the ~ond umc in the history of the tournament. Edberg the former Junior Wimbledon champion, is atm1n1 10 p~ay in the first Grand Slam finaJ of his carttr If~ meet~ W1landcr it Wlll matk the fir?.t lime 1ha1 two Swede have played 10 decide a Grand Slam title. Edbcra was a model of power and con~1<>tency af\erdroppina the first set 11ebn:aker tcven points to three. Lend!, 26, the world No. I , stru·· &led to handle the tall Swede s f>oomina ~rve Edbefl &Ot the v1tal lcrv1ce bfe:ak 1n the I I th pme of the Sttond llCt -a • game in which l~dl served four double-faults. Edbera then held his own serve to even the match at one set apiece. He then raced to a 4--0ltad in the third set -ajvina him a run of six stra•ah• pm es. lend I appeared to be listless 1 n 101n1 for b11 shott and at the end of the third tet, he received treatment for an apparent 1n1ury to his lef\ knee The 1rvury had no nollccable effect on h11 mobihty, howcvu, and he broke Edbcrs for a 3-1 lead after Edbcra terYod four double-faults 1n the fourth pme f.dbcTa had jult broken back to 44 when the umpire ruled play should be a us.pended. GAME STATISTKS ""' SM McCall um gai ns - 21 7 yards in upset; Sooners rip SMU Oklahoma scored three second- quaner touchdowns to erase an early 7--0 deficit. Flrt t dOwnt 19 24 R"shes·verci.oe 44-n '4· 173 Penlr19 verci.oe 166 1'9 Peulr19 16-24· 1 16-V-1 Punts 4·l3 ~40 From AP dJspa1cltes PHILADELPHIA -Napoleon McCallum capped his Navy football career with a brilliant 217-yard per- formanceand helped set up 10 fourth· quarter points as the underdog Mid- shipmen beat Army, 17-7. Saturday in the 86th meeting of the two service academies. ~u ss, Ea1t CarollDa 15: Dalton Hilliard ran for 110 yards and three 1ouchdowns, becoming only the fourth Southeastern Conference bac~ 10 run for more than 4,000 career yards to lead No. 12 LSU to the win in Baton Rouge. Fumblei·IOll 7-4 S•7 '"-lli.t-v.,Ch 15-11• n·tt IMOfVIDUAI. •VSHIMO Fu.....OrMfl. 11·74. Henkin•. 1·36, WINlems. 9·'c><-mlnus S9; ZOl'n, 3·3. Brown. l•?I, Cende· IU . 1·2 Sect-Schmid, 20-17, Flckllftg, 17·1t, JUfl91',ell, 4·0, H~rtv, 2·9, AerwnetuAe, Hor-mlnu• I INOfV1DUAI. "AUING Full-WINlems, 9· 14·0, '9, Zorn. 7· 10-I, n S.d-Schmld. 16·77-1, 199 Hilliard also became the all-lime leading rusher at LSU with a total of 4,050 yards for his career. That broke the record of 4,035 by Charlie Alexander, who left LSU in 1978 for the Cincinnati Bengals. Only Herschel Walker, Bo Jackson and Alexander had ever totalled more than 4,000 yards in their SEC careers. INDfVIDUAI. ltEC•IVING F~rlmm. 2·29, Rollin•, 3· 19, GrHtl, 7· I, Poer. I· IS, H•nklM, 4·44, Brown, 1·33, Anoeraon, 1-2s s.o-Mer'M>I•, S-71, Pelemer•, •-.,.; Pt.fee . 2·26. Flckllnv. 2·?1: Junv•ell, 3·23. McCallum. who missed last year's game with an ankle injury and returned in 1985 for an un· pr-eccdented fifth year, finished with his second-highest rushing total at Annapolis. It also was the second- highest rushing total in an Anny- Navy game. behind Eddie Myers' 278 yards for Navy m 1979. BYU H. HawaU f : Vai Sikahema scored two touchdowns to lead Brigham Young to the WAC win an Honolulu. PREPS ... From Cl lead throughout 1n winning the non· league contest at Irvine. Marina was led by Mike Meyers' 20 points. Sikahema, a senior running back, c.aught 12 passes for 198 yards and rushed for 86 more yards in 11 carries. Littler finished with six points on the night, while Hcmng added I 4. Shawn Patchell scored a team-high 18 points. In other college football: Oklaboma H, SMU 13: Quar- terback Jamelle Holieway rushed for 1wo touchdowns and 1hrcw for another tG lead founh-ranked Ok.Ja· homa past the Mustangs in Norman and keep the Sooners· hopes alive for a national championship. The victory improved the ninth- ranked Cougars· record to 11-2 over- all and gave them a share of the WAC title. BYU and Air Force finished conference play with 7-1 r~rds. Irvine enters play in the Sonora Tournament Wednesday night at 6:30, while Manna plays a non-league game Monday night against Savanna. Hoheway. who finished with 126 yards rushmg, scored on runs of 38 and three yards. He also hit split end Lee Morris with a 16-yard TD pass. Wyomin1 %3, Texas-El Paso U : In Melbourne, Australia, Andy Cot· tingham ucked a 34-yard field goal witb 9:35 remainmg in the game to give Wyoming a come-from-behmd victory in a Western Athletic Con- fcr~na1 game. Mapolla 7', We1tmlD1ler 51: The Sentinels raced out to a 47-26 half- time lead and didn't allow the Lions much c~o$Cr in the non-league game at Westminster UCLA blasts 49ers, 84-64 -Mfllernotches-2-8-forBruins; Trojans record road tnumph From AP dilpatcbe1 LOS ANGELES -Junior forward Rey.ie Miller poured 1n 28 points to lead UCLA to an 84-64 victory over Long Beach State in a non-conference college basketball game Sa1urday night at Pauley Pavilion. After leading by four points at halftime, UCLA ran off a 12-4 spurt to open the second half and take 51-39 lead with 13:34 to play. Long Beach State could not get within seven points after that. Sophomore forward Kelvin Butler scored a career· high 12 points for UCLA. while Monte! Hatcher added 14. Sophomore guard Morion Wiley scored 16 points to lead Long Beach State, which fell to 2-3. Andre P\Jrry added 12 points for the 49crs. The victory was the 3001h by lhe Bruins at P-auley Pavilion. Tn 21 years at the Westwood Arena, UCLA has amassed a 300-23 record, a .928 winning percentage. In other games involving West Coast teams: USC H , Colorado State 53: At Fon Collins, Colo .. freshman Tom Lewts's 21-point scoring sparked the Tro1ans to the non~onferencc win over Colorado State. It was the host Rams' first loss in their last nine home games and dropped their record to 4-2 this season. USC evened 11s record at 3-3. Southern Cal jumped out to an early b-0 lead and never looked back. Derrick Dowell was the only other Trojan to score in double digits, with 13 points. Nevada-Lai Vegas 14, Maryland 13: Armon Gilliam scored the only four points for Nevada-Las Vegas in overtime as the I 4th-ranked Runnin' Rebels blew a 13· pomt secood-balL!ead.befoie.defuHn~Temptns tn -- College Park. Maryland. 3-2. had a final chance to win after Ma rk Wade missed two free throws for Nevada-Las Vegas with three seconds remaining. But a shot by Maryland's Keith Gatlin from near mic;1court put off the back of the rim as tlme expired. Mempllit Stak 80, F resno State 51: Center Wtlllam Bedford scored 22 points and hauled down 12 rebounds as I 3th-ranked Memphis State overwhelmed the Bull· dogs in the championship game of the Pearl Harbor Memorial Classic in Honolulu. Bedford had five blocked shots to intimidate the Build~ while hming I 0 of 13 field-goal al tempts. Bn~n Salon~ led the Bulldogs with 13 followed by Mike Mitchell wnh 12 and Daniel Means with 10. Loyola Ma rymout 71, Pacific 73: Senior guard Keith Smith scored 29 points to lead Loyola Marymount in Stockton. The Lions, 5-1, enjoying their best stan since the 1976-17 season. built their biggest lead at 62-53 with 9:42 left m the contest. but Pacific wh1tt~ the-tcactto 74-73 with 34 seconds to play. w .. Jt.i.agtoo 7%, Talaa 18: Seven-foot center Chns Welp scored eight of his game-high 24 points in oven1me as the Huslues defeated Tulsa in Seattle. Welp also had eight rebounds and blocked three shots, while forward Paul Fonier added 15 points and 10 rebounds for the Husk.ies, 4-2. CaWorala It, Moaiau State f!: Forward Leonard Taylo~ ~?red 21. poi~ts and grabbed eight rebounds to help v1s111ng Caltforn1a hold off upset-minded Montana State. Rlcllmood 57, Stuford 53: Forward John Newman scored 16 points, including 6 in a crucial four-minute run in the second hall: to lead Richmond to the championship of the Apple Invitational at Stanford. College, prep basketball scores ... c .... WUT P~41,,. 11, UC lrvlne n UCLA M. 1.ono 8..c.11 St 64 C•llfornla 69, Montene SI. '2 I.OYOia Merymo\lfll 7'. 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CMU (411 RIVtnldt (U l '9ftpftp ftftpfl'O Kovu nl 0 O 4 O Long 1 t 7 S Hll'ICOO ) 10 4 16 Ptr.o11 2 0 2 ' Schmktr I S I 71 &tll 0 O O O Flcleu 4 0 4 8 P04k S S 1 IS Tl'l<>Oe I 7 1 18 Llndrv 2 o l • AlllOOM I l J 3 McOwll S 4 ' 14 Celli.Ins I 0 0 1 EnlleV ) 0 S 6 8nllel0 0 O O O Trov O 0 O O Lt llde< 7 1 3 16 Jonn~ s 1 • 11 Mllltr J 0 1 6 Toler, 2S II 19 68 Torell l4 U 11 11 Helftlrne Oren~ COH I, l8·36 HIGH SCHOOL GtRLS Foumln Valley 72, lnlleWOOd 4l (A"'"'8 Teumement) lnlM•Md (0 ) ll'OIH!tloln Vehy (11) ftftofl'O feftpftp Jeck \On I 0 I 1 Handlev S o • 10 Moore S • 3 14 Welln 7 1 2 6 Knos 9 1 1 10 CQOll 1 3 1 17 Lemothe 3 I 1 1 CIOwer l ) 1 17 Mcr<ln'9v 0 0 2 0 Le...-..r 3 1 2 1 McLmrt 0 0 I 0 Glrwlkl 7 O 7 4 ADrnlhv 0 0 s 0 JOMlOn 0 0 I 0 Hlseke I 0 l 1 T.-rv O o I o L vour10 1 1 o 6 A Young 1 0 0 • T014'' II 6 16 •2 Totell )l I I IS n Score llv Ouan.n rnor1wood 8 7 14 1~7 Fount•ln Ve llt v 71 11 XI 1<>-11 Aow\and 42, Corone def Mar Jt (t;arden c;,_. 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O.te Time Over !Drcuni lo oo s ao l 20 Atd Or•oonflv IP•uline t I I 10 S 20 Go Tlnv 8ue1 !Hermon> l 00 Time 1104 U IXACTA IS·l l pe1d S7S 00 TH..-D ltAC.. 400 nrd' Scoop, Of Sliver ( C r a I) 17 60 9 to 140 Se u v hlo. !Treasurt l 11 ?O 11'0 Carmel AoOle &Id l&rOOl<l l 6 40 T.me 70 47 U EXACT.A 12 II Pltld \17940 'OVttTH It.ACE. lSO vero' CHeno•e MIU IMvlt'l 700 KIWUr\ Tru Tru IE G•rc1t1 Miu See U Sooner (H Gercle ) T1me 1120 l'IFTH ltACI lSO verd' Jel\ &tdu•no .Me•erl 41 40 •·Etull•~v IM•AfltlCI •·L• Plunder ISevllle l ~""" Time II 06 410 )20 6?0 390 ) 00 10 .0 11.0 300 )60 l 00 360 U IX.ACTA I)· II 0110 Sl06 to SIXTH It.ACE 810 vard' Cntceoo Pr1u <Zultll 26 20 10 40 '00 Olo,ev, hkHIOOk 1Cerd0ze1 6 40 7 60 Fl .. t Mlcktv 101oer1CkllnJ 2 20 Time 4S47 Sl EX.ACTA (6·0 Ot •d HIO 60 Sl!VINTH ltACI . lSO ·verd, Le•metoolt CB.-ro1 9 20 S1~r• Tenoo lCrHoer• &t>OllOU MOier IMu flt ld) Time 17 17 $l EXACT.A 12·4) P&•O 544 40 EIQHTH RACE. lSO vero' Sun'91 JOM IWerdl 6 70 &unnv &·de ell ICruvtr JeledOll ITreu..,r11 Time 1716 U l:XACTA 1·61 pa•O '4SOO NINTH RACE 4-40 ;ord' Sl!owarnltnu! I Bero, fl 00 Art"le 1Creage- E11100' E•oreu Trto\ort Time 11 '9 uo 310 I 40 S.00 110 •?0 l«> 1240 ''° S 10 16 00 • 00 4?0 100 ) 40 U ,.ICK SIX 4 )·6·7· I S P••O s t2.t 14 IO ro one w1nn1ng lltlle• (five "°""' C1rrvovttr 0001 l 12,814 9'I St ,.ICK HINE lS·S 7 4·3·6·1 I ·s1 oero u.n 60 IO 1nree W·M•nv ''"'''' , "' "C)r\ftU Ce rrvover ~ S1• 190 13 TENTH AACE. 400 verd' Nlc1<0 Ster (&roo•u 16 60 FIH " Em Cnerlle 1C1rdoze 1 Mr Hemlnvw11v !l-lermon1 Time 20'6 U lXACTA 11·6> oa •O 19660 160 600 HO S 00 I 60 n DAIL y DOVBLI rs I Pltld i S'2 00 a.11enoent1 6,273 HolVWood Part! SA TURD A Y'S A ESUL TS 11"" .. :IO·de., lh«wtNlr'td rMe1Wll) l"lltST It.ACE. 6 turtono' Tlmlln IVeiln1uelt1) 1 40 Brruero Comln •Merel Oer-Seuc;e (SIDHlt) Time 110 3 S 4.20 l 00 160 •60 400 At\o ran Pro Pauer. '"'" Ce\l. Crttl O Ru•ef Holml'n Bombt Y Berlt noer Native Snttl< Ol>tre•loner Scretcneo Lc><o " Aultr SECOND RACE. t furtong, No Plum' Tonlont <Beit1 17 00 La aertt Wilson (Pineo > Devon Dive COtlanounavt l Time 110 l 1S 600 H O 110 400 l 20 Alto ren No Sk•d. Good Zer Ve<iturttte Min Don't Be Snv Gt lllt, M\ Dawn Scnneloer , "''no Beat kra tcMd S/\1n1e" •2 DAILY DOU9l E f 1-11 oe>c '39 60 THlltD ltACli. One mile Sneetv (MCCerronl 13 40 Ed'\ Fanlu v (Pec!rOH I Feteful Mood (IMHl T>mt 1.34 1rS 660 4 60 100 ''° ''° Also ran E11cetrem Mon Thru\I Pttronlno Mt A Fortune Sl•nlen Wei~ Si'1trH'' 1<10 Tuota11c To,... NO KrtlCl>et U EXACTA 1'·11 PelO 5165 00 l"outtTH RAC•. 6 lurlOr>V' Orange Co&at DAIL V Pit.OT /Sunday Dec.ember !, 1985 ~ 1_G 1~s 8 ASKETB.'.\ll OV; Edison fall in finals There was plent1 ot a~·t100 10 &Jrls bas~ctbalJ w11h Ocean View and Edison both dropping champ1orish1p final games in their respective tour- nament games Saturda~ night Here's a look· c.Jao 1%, Oeeu Vlew it: J he Scahawks committed l\AoO crucial turnovttS 1n the last 2 3 r.econds of the game to end their Litle hope~ in the championship conte\t of the Tour- nament ofChamp10M at ~n (1abnel H igh School inna Vlacho'> an all-tournament sclecuon with ~eamrnatc: Dana Douty.. scored 23 pornts and had 12 rebounds to lead the <)ea.hawks Brea '5, Edlso11 60: (ht ( harger\ put in a balanced sconng <.>ffort, but c:ouldn 't overtake the h1ghl;-regardc-d Wildcats as Brea posted the win for the Irvine fournamtnt (ham p1onsh1p at Ln1ver'>lt\ Edison's Sta"e Johmon a Junior point guard, and Michelle Ht'n· nes~y. a Junior point guard. wc:re selc-cted to the .\II Tournament team Johnson put up 12 point!> and had 1.i rebounds while Henne<;~) had eight points. Manha Noffsinger ddded 14 and Kristen Wilson had 12 points Costa Mesa 66, Santiago ?4: St Marys 51, Costa Mesa 41 : fhe . Mustang!. opened the C1ardt:n (,rc1\t: tournament Saturda) w11h .i rt'sound ing win o'er the Ca' alter\ In the A.rtt'\1a Tournament'<; Lon solat1on semafanal!> the \fostangs couldn't O\.ercome 1t'.. mdn\ turn- overs and foul\ 1n dropping m game w11h the ~lies Fountafo Valley 7%, loglewood 4%: Jackie Cook and Kem (lo"" er scored I' points apiece to lead tht: Barons 111 the second-round "'1 n over the ~n· ttnels 1n the Arte\1a Tournament Matu Oei 56. Artesia 40: The Monarchs moved into the cham- p1onsh1p quan.crlinals oft.he Artesia Tournament after the~)' w1n over the host school Rowlud 4%, Corona deJ Mar 31: Machelle Willard scored 17 pom~ and brou&ht down 18 rebounds to lead the Sea KJ ogs. who dropped LhClr Garden Grove opener to the Raiders. Uplud 44 , Newport Harbor%%: The Sailors dropped to 0.3 an lhe first round at Garden G rove despite a Leam-hagh nine points from Chantel DeFord and 15 rebounds from Sarah A.ndrus Marina 4%, Sav&.lllla 31: Dawn Charroan grabbed I) rebounds and poured in 10 points to led the V1krn~ I 3-1) to the third-pla~ championship of the Irvine Tournament In college ac11on FretDO State ~z. UC lrvlnf 43: hannon McGee finished with 11 points to spark a second half c.omc- back for the Bulldogs I 4-11, ~ho won aa non-conference verd1ct over lbe Ant- eaters' at Crawford Hall Natahe ( rawford had a b'ig night for UCI with I 0 rebounds, seven point~ and seven blocked shots Enn H1gash1 had 10 boards and six point) for lhe .\nt- eaters In a LOmmuntt) colle-ge game Riverside Clry 8%, Orange Coast 58· fhe Pirate!> held a two-poin1 matg.1n at 1he half but unraveled in the last fi \ e minutes to see the T lgen.ta.Jce the C )press Tournament champ1on~h1p at Cy pres~ C allege Lisa S<:humaker turned 10 a ~ 1- point. 11-rebound perlormante and J01ned teammate .\m\ Hathcock <s•~ assists 16 po1nts1 on the .\II-Tour- nament team OCC lll-21 travel\ tu Long Beach Cit} Thursda~ for a non-conference contest sec claims third; Christ College falls The Southern Caltlorn1a ( ollegc basketball team secured third place 1n the Chapman Tournament Saturda' night, but not before a ~are · Meanwhile Chn<i\ ( ol\~c Jn mr failed an 1ls bid tor lillh plalc: at Redlands The .detatl~ . Sou\hern California College 78, Bemidji State '77: John Haar hit a . Jumper from the side wt\h 1 l remaining to put the \. anguards ahead to Sta) as ('('evened ns mark at 4-4 against lls foe from "1 mnesota Haar's shor ga ve-SCC a 77-75 lead and Rand) M,cAll1ster provided the final marg.in Wlth a tree thro"" \\Ith I ~.3 left The Beaver.. pulled close at the 5~-second mark as Davtd Mui ken canned a 10-footer and had a chanc~ 10 ""in the game after an SC( mm; u.1tn "'-''en seconds leh Howe\er t""'o !.hort shots missed the mark and the \' anguards pre' ailed Pomou Piner 71. Cltrt1t CoUege lrvllle '4: The Eagles came ~1th in two poma of the Sagehens late in the game after trail mg 14-~ S at the half but couldrr"T O\"Crtake Pomuna- Pltzer St. Marv's Sl, CMta Mesa 41 -\Al'tiili Teumen-11 ---~Me-ie~lllC l~~r..!IL... Z2Q 4.ML~~-jf-'---------------------------------------Preu On IHerne n0t1 S to J 10 St. Mllrv'I (511 Ct1'9 MtM (41) o .. ha v Lumo111n Ben .. , Fonrno Miiier Booltf' Turner Tolt" .. ftpfl'O feltpffp 7 0 l c Pel,,,.r 0 l l l l l • 9 &ovtllt 1 7 I 6 l I 1 J Swenson 6 J l 1$ S 1 4 12 Miier.et! ) 4 S 10 S 0 2 10 Cowrev l 1 l 1 l 5 9 &tnedlCI 0 0 1 0 1 1 • Edmund' 0 0 I 0 71 9 11 St To•al' 14 1l II 41 ~ bV Ouart.n , 11 12 1-s1 9 12 10 ll>-4 I Matw Del 5', A~ 40 (An.tie Toume"*'1l Ar!otW (40) Mlltw Ot4 (S6) f91tpftp ftl9pflp S"aCk ~ I I 19 Weo.,.r l 0 ) 6 Gaft.e l O 3 2 Manfre 6 1 l I) Wlll1em' I • 2 6 Ren,rng I 0 1 7 oj\/lnn l O I 2 Gelnev S S 1 IS Roo' I t 1 l O'Brien 1 0 7 7 Go•ns 7 O 1 • Errmn l 0 I 6 8""'1 0 0 0 0 Fr"'""' l 0 I & Crawfc><d O O • O Lewr11c l 1 1 • Snuov' 2 O l • AndrH l 0 l 7 Toi-." 11 • 16 40 TOia 1' I 16...S. ktrt bY ~""'" Artn l• A • 13 lr•O Marer Oel 16 tl 14 1J.-S6 Upland 44, Newport H•~ 22 (Qarden <;rove Toumementl Ulllend 1441 NwPI. HartlOr (221 '91tllfl'p '91tpffp rranctv 7 0 I 4 Yemage 0 0 0 0 c G•IO 1 0 1 ' OeFord I 0 9 11. G'•o 1 0 l '' Stucker O 2 6 10"8' 0 0 0 Andro.;' I 1 ~ r<a..,tme" I 0 l 16 Goode 0 0 1 Morven I O 1 1 Mur&we 1 0 0 ' Toral\ 11 o 11 " Total\ to 1 6 11 kort bY Quen.n uo1en<1 10 11 I 14-IA Newoort HarllO< I 3 S 4'-77 BrM '5, Edl50l'I 60 llrvtN Toume"*"I ., .. ('5) ..... {'°) Sc"''' Olllmen Mc Ptlee Ecien Welle no Winder .. flpfl'O ...... "° , • l 18 Hn,... • 0 • • S ) • 11 Oot>vrn 6 0 l 11 S O 2 10 Her m•n 0 0 l 0 9 O 7 16 Wiison l 6 1 11 4 0 l I ~udd I 0 I 7 O 0 1 O Nlf\~r S 4 2 14 JOl\n'Of' S 1 1 11 Totets 79 1 ll SS TOlt ll 74 11 17 .0 CNN •z. OcMft vi.w Sf (Tell"""*" .. ~) ClllM (61) Oc-View (St) ....... ,. ftltllftp Moow' l 1 J 13 Oovtv 1 6 S 10 Ecnvrla I l S 1t VlecN>' f S 2 1l Ovkstrt 6 1 1 14 Slre'9fll 1 O 4 • Welt' 0 0 ) 0 h ne'fl 0 S ' S J_, S 0 1 10 H-'94 0 0 I 0 Mnnor 1 0 J 1 O Lwsn I I J 17 MurillO 2 0 2 • C Lw'11 O O 0 0 8«11 0 0 I 0 roret• u n 1t ., Total\ 21 11 JI s• sc .... rt OlletWn CM'° n n 12 t6c-62 oc .. n vi.w h chnk•" cn1no lOVI 17 71 16 l~S• C>e!>ch 1 C l.awson "'9rtne 41. sav.-. 11 ClrW-.T-) le•-Ull llMfW 1411 """'-ftftllfl!t l(OUfy 4 1 J t 9rtw'1., 4 0 1 I 00tll' 1 0 S • C~rrotn S O 1 10 Clen. 4 l 1 11 KYMI., 2 1 J 6 ~rd o I 1 I Klr1lut1 • O O > Oodtn I 0 ? ) $tuHV 4 1 ) 10 9urfl1 ) 0 1 • lallierll.e 0 0 I 0 11.•euM ) 0 I • Gr1t1M u O 0 0 0 Klen!MCI 0 0 1 0 $11W 0 0 0 0 Toter, 1) s IS J I T .. .,, ,. ' 11 " ~ ..... ~ s......... 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Bio Oh No .cre1cne' S5 EXACT A •7·SI Pt1d '6S SO SIXTH RACE Ont m11e Flvlng Hiii IOr •anoulu•tl 10 60 Suoer lt.lllt n 1Snoeme•er1 &t1u1a"land A1vertz Tmtll64S 660 S?O 10 10 6 ?O 1000 Arso ran unconovereo Bera T1mf' Fra moove ncv Soeri\ 1n fl\e Oeri\ Oroww MagQre Ptl11t B•eo~r F •Odle Of llO•d Natural B1onoe No Krarc"ts s$ EXACT A 10 I oa o UO'I 00 SIVEHTH RACE t • ~ (/N..CM¥Ol\I SIO.rlan He<o 1 Toro1 T v 011 cSolls1 rtme 101 l S ""o fan Ouo.1 T c><nado " tll!9aront A.to~• Stetr Ben<i.a• Scre•cneo Rove ~Kour.e Se>ruce Heroor U E XACTA 1J·•1 oe10 S3600 U PICK SIX I I 4 1 1 10 3 or 1 oe10 '6 123 20 10 1• ... ,nn,,,o rockt" ,,. 'IOr\tt S1 P•ci\ S" ron\O•e••on o••O t 1l1 IO ro ~' ... ""'"0 I C~tt\ '~· l'\Olf'\.e\ EIGHTH AACE I • ""'ts Love Sm "e" 'IACCar•,n 1010 M1m 1 B e111 er 5-oil\ soo 720 6 80 H O 110 Oont\tOO ff'le,.,.,u\t( rP .,ca-. T•mt! I 41 ' S ""O ren A aDema N&1'8 S•I• (lloHOl'I ScralClleO Sev&Mt" S tw '\5 EX.ACTA S·• r>a •O '1'1'100 NINTH It.ACE. Ont m11e Nooole Roni lMcCerron\ 1140 6 60 •XI 1001 1 Hernenoet) 17 60 1 IO F orelon Lt11•on Solt\ 6 60 Tme l l'•S Screrc...ci Al! w.,,, Too PQlt On« Ev.a Romeo 0o11ert1 U E X ACTA 11 91 O••O Ull1 ~ o.11•11011nce 2t.29' W"'*"• v•VW COMMUNITY COLLE~E s.uhn't (el ,_..,._., (el Sefl O'-Hltfll Clw>~..,. E Ce rn.ro cHI c ... ~··· 17 IS I~ ~ I\. I) ~ ~' E c ..... ...., a.' 0.e"9« co.,1 t\ • 1~ • IS·6 C.asta ot• C.ol<lln W"' 1~ • 10 I) IS I 1$ 1 HICiH SCHOOL ,,. .. Ole~ (I f 0........ Wftf C ..... I Mir, (~\II ~ llltwOOfl Htrbot I) c " 4 ,, 10 o... ........ Nl~T LANDtMG >t entller~ JI cetlco DIH 1$ ~l\ffd I I ICulooll • roell H\11 I DQnlto J'S mK'trel 0AVIY'1 LOCKllt C......_, a-ctll -1' ..... , ~ llO"'IO l~ •CK~ llY, 8' ce1<0 .. U DANA WMA., ._. 1 1; t r\ af N>\\ NI 10\;I JM re><• '''" 1J ,.. , '••t ''-W..d J \CllUI " I G• <00 Imperial Valley drops ace in tourney, 60-58 Orange ( oa\t C 11lkgl Jltl.'r .1n emo11onal los\ to C emtm t-nd.i' night. came up 1nche<. 'h11n \aturd.i' night "'hen Fred Bitkl·tt m1\\e-d t"'" shots off the nm in thl· f1nJI 'e~11nJ, ol the third-plan· g;ime ln'1ng t11 lmpenal Vaill'\ t1C1-S tn thl' \11k' Eaton Tournament JI()( < In the later gJm~· < t'ITll11' d .Jtml·d the tllll" "1th J ""·.lll "'" t1\ l r \I t \..in .\nton10. The Pirate\ 1 J-~1 "h•> l•>'l rd-t1•1 to the Fakon' 1n tht' '>t"L 11nd rounJ lumped out 111 J .1 2-J lc:.uJ in lhl' llf'lt half against lmix·nal \.alln t'tul "t.'rt.' unable to mamlJ1n their ad\ Jnta.gr J'I thl' .\rah!> too~ a o nl"·poin1 kad SOCCER 120.-l'/l "lth -_:,,It'll tTI thl' tJr\I hJft and oe' l'r h)()kt·d ha~ k fml'l\'nJ' \Jll'' "'hr l·d 1 .1, lllJO\ J' OIOl' P• •If I''~ ~-.l.l I \Ao rlll .l 111 l!l' rn thr .!(amr "'J' lt•tl h\ \frh 111 IJLk~11n : I r< 1r'' .Hid < n'<ll!lt' .\dJm\ I~ I < }( t ,, J' p.i,n! t-\ I >\' 'x'Jgl'r "~ '~, •rl'd , r !)(•1 r ·, ti{(' \11 l l\.dl' ''t" l1.iJ 1<1ur rd1ound' 1r1 thl' tir,1 hJll 1n1ur ·d h" !lhtn fr, t minut1.:~ 1ntu lhL !)U.Ontl h.ill hurt1rJ1 th,· l'ir.ih' .i<t.h,.. unJl·1 - n~.11h hl hJ\lo.11 .ilthnugh thl·~ mJnagnl t11 nu1rd1<•und tht· -\rah' 1)-~\l R.1h \.1u ltlht·, nl lhl' -'J ll r (){ ( \I.1th !'lint· lMt "'' Irvine, Uni, Estancia triumph Th\· ho" "'"-ll'r team' Ir 1m I '1.in· (lcl l n1,t.'rs1t' JnJ ln•nt 1<1\JnnJ aturda' 1n the frr<.t mun.I 1Jl lh\ ln1ne Tourn.tmt·nt Meanwhile. l'n thl' gtr '' -.1lll ln1ne ad,an(l'd hut l n1Hr,1h f<;Unc1a and \.\ l'lodhndll-l' "\'ll 't'nl into th<' lo-.cr" hrad,et The Estancia he"' tin l\h1·,1 1 n .1 tic against Tu<illn 1n tht•tr ltr\t r11u n.S cm:ountC'r dlkr .\ltred1• l 'tr.td..i .in.I Enc Kirsch haJ ~11reJ dunng rl'\!U lat1on 11m(' The. t-...a~k'' h<>~'l''t'r ad-.an~ after ""inmng th<' 11r.1 <JC s1on ol penall\ ~lck' I llt\l'l\>l\ hl.1nll.nJ L11rnn:i H rll' l''l.'h nJ !o!"·''' ... , 'I. h\ ~II 1'.111lu1 I I J11hr c l.1k\11n .inv \lhc·~• t ••ntn•n.1 l hl' I r111.1n' .1rr \l.i!n1 t•' nit'l 1 II' 1nl· .1t '11n i nJJ\ 1n tht· ,,·m1t1n.il' l riJnlJo'hl~.tn\l In n1 "-"rt·J .i ,. 11\\>n '"l'r '-'•""-lhn.!•t· ·•r \hm1J "''•ll h ' 11• 1JI I' m11111h'' int•• the 't'I 111111 h.1 It I 1 )!trl' pl.t' 11 T ''' • t'lt·;11 I nl\l'T· \II\ l ·• I 'lJ'l~IJ ".!' ,h.11 ·•tit h\ l..i~una Htll<. .l-• Ir' nt• hlJn~rJ fu<,11n • 11 anct Fonthitl h\•.u \\ ll•\\.I· ttndgl" ' I Gamefish Replicas Great White Shal'lc Visit Our Showroom to SEE Marlin. Sailfish, Tuna. Giant Clam Shells. Other Shark Varieties. etc Oirert tr,)rn Aus1·..i1ta 1\.5 On D1so1ay at Marineland Stdney Australia $239 015trrbulOl'9 Welcome • Auatrallan Gam h h Importing .j/ /0 ~ bt1Sl"'I St ~d1Hc A 1c1 \Jct 92704 ('14) 540-4656 Neu to E.awards c.,in~mo t Sr1stv1 & MacArtt\urJS. Coast Plaza Best business lessons to be found in classics T oday's how-to books too simplistic, says director of coll ege's mar:iagement institute they had taken time to pull this dusty book oil the shelf and reflect on this unforgettable story, they might have had bcner luck with their acquisition colonies," Clemens said By LAWRENCE KJLMAN A 11 11 ti f "-WrtMr NEW YORK -Agamemnon's problem was that he didn't know anything about emplo)ee morale. Fabius inve nted p roduc ti ve procrasUJl.atlon. And Alexander the Great was not only conqueror of t~e wo.rld .-he was a successful acqu1s1- tions manager as well. The greatc!)t businc~s lessons are not contained in the latest be~t­ sellers. The) 're contained tn book'> that arc 2.000 years old. accordtng to John Clemen!>, d1rcC'tOr of the Hu- manities in Management Institute at Hanwick Collt'9.C in Oneonta. N.Y "Too many of the current comu- eop1a of these how-to books are simplistic. easy, slick lts1s oflive 10 IO techniques that frankly read to me like a pet training manual " Such books "have little to do with the heroics 11 takes to manage well " he said. ' Plutarch and Homer knew some- thing about heroics. For example, Plutarch's "Parallel L1ves," wntten about I .8CX))ears ago. tells the story of Fabius. a Roman counsel at the time Hannibal wa\ crossing the Alps and threatening all White House shops for new Air Force One FAl.RBO RN. Ohio CAP) -A Wnght-Patterson <\1r Force Base: officer 1s trying to till an unumal order from the Whttc HouM" - replacements for Air Force One. The first new Air Foret One "ould be delivered by November I 988 and the seco nd 1n early I 989. said Lt.Col. Robert E. Black. who i~ leading the search to replace the two old Boeing 707s that sen.-e as the pre'i1dent1al plane Maj Michael Penni. a Pentagon spokesman, said S35 million has been budgeted next year forthe purchase and an unknown amount will be requested 1n fiscal year 1987 Among requirement5 for equip- pinf' lhe replacements are accommo- dation of 80 passengers and 23 crew members, more ~commuiuca11on\ gear and an e0'¥'rgenc~ medical trea1ment area. ______ JJlacLpr.ogram ma n:sscr -'"-~ Aeronautical S)\tems DI\ l'IHJO '>aid the Air Force prefer\ ncv. ratht•r than used planes Each one alv1 mu~t ha"e three engines. be able to take ofT 1n 11,J()(J feet -the le ngth Qf the runwa) at Andrews Air Force Base tn Mal) land where the planes aTe ba~d Each plane also mu~t have a range of6,90<J miles so It can reach the Far Ea'>t without refue ling. The d1 v1s1on expects to -.eek bid~ tn the end of December and to award a contract bx May. although the com-. pcutton will pretty well be limited to· two major manufacturer;. Black said The onginal pres1den11a l Jet. a Bocrng 707-320. was delivered 1n 1963. and the second amvw 1n 1972 But the presidential stafT ha\ out- grown the plane!., Black ..aid te of Italy Roman c111:icn~ were pressing for ac11on. But Fabiu& "invented the •subt.le art ofproducllvt' proM:rastina- uon," satd Clemens. "He knew 1hat 1fhe walled. tfhe <ltd not go out ...and attack. Hanrubal would wear himself down by attn- 11on," said Clemens. "And ti was Fabius' thoughtful. managenul de- c1ston to wait that ~ved Rome Tht'i little funny story that is buried 1n tht'i 2..000-year-old book is a k1hd o l un11dote to the management-by-im- pulse style I hat we ~e_so often t<>day." Another Plutarch story concerns >\kxander the Great. who controlled more than half of the known world when he was 25. "places as dissimilar as Macedonia and India," Clemens ~id. "Those places are as dissimilar as Apple Computer 1s to IBM. '"Alexander was a sman e nough acqu1s111ons manager to know he ought to let these d1 v1s1ons retatn their autonomy. He went so far as to encourage his d1 v1s1o n managers to adopt the customs and dress of h1\ new colonies or d1 v1s1ons. ·· 1f the merger maniacs of the 1970s. all those companies that are now divesting as fast as the) can. 1f. Robot•s a hero Clemens developed the ideas while on sabbaucal 1n G reece. where he read classics like Homer's "Iliad" for the first time. '"There's a guy 1n the "Iliad" named Agamemnon. He's a C EO and his mo t senior execut~v~ is Achilles.," Clemen'> said Agamem<1on was the leader of the Gree~s agatnst Troy. Ach11Jes-was his best wamor. It took the G reeks I 0 year'> to conquer the smaller city. "The reason 11 took them I 0 years 1s that Agamemnon didn't know beans about how to motivate his most 1mporunt exccuttve," Clemens said. A'> in the modem world, the chief issue concerned pay. The custom 1n those days was to let the soldiers keep the spoils of war, but Agamemnon violated that custom b> taking a slave from Achilles that Achilles had tn· tended 10 keep for himself. "Achilles sat out a major part of the war and 11 cost thousands of Greek lives," Clemens said "The modem lesson 1s. the first job of a senior manager 1s to know what motivates their ke) people and make damn sure they get 11. And for gosh sakes, do n't take it away from them when they get it." Aft 1 11 t pl z•o A Chinese enaineer accepta a pen from a cornputerbed r obot made 6y Zenith, an American firm, dartna a computer ex.h.lbltion ln Beijing Saturday. The ro&ot, marketed under the name 'Hero,' teacbee the fundamental• of robotic and computer enctneertna. • aili'tno bear! 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Holiday Inn in HB joining list of investment ideas By JIM HATHCOCK Deltr ft'Mot Corcsp a ndMt Newport Beach and Orange Coun- ty tn general seem to attrac t thednven businessman, and Dr. Martin L1!>1 1!> no exceptton. He came 10C'ahfom1a -wtth little more than a beat-up Rambler and the clothes on his back -to continue hi s research in to cancer 1 n I 96 7. Today. along with the general partners of L1s1 In vestments. Ltd .• he 1s building a new 224-room Holiday Inn at Pacific Plaza at the rntersec uon of Beach Bo ulevard and Interstate 405 tn Huntington Beach. Although Huntington Beach is not known for its hotel accommodations, List 1s confident that his choice for the location 1s sound. even though oc- cupancy rates rematn som ewhat flat tn some Southern California lo .. cations. "Nature doesn 't tol e rate vacuums," said List about the situ- ation in Huntington Beach, adding that the presence of McDonnell, Douglas and 1,500 acres of com- mercial and industrial properties 1n 1he area should provide a good customer base for the new hotel. "Why sho uld you have to drive to another c11y to sleep?" L1'>t said. McCarth) C'onstruc11on will build the 8-story ho tel which will feature a restaurant with seaung for I 12. a 78- seat lo u·ngc , a 200-seat banquet hall. lobby, bar and Board room. The project should bC completed within 18 months and will be managed under a :'0-ycar contract with numer- ous fi ve-year options List said. In search of diversity, List an.d his Dr. Martin Llat List. 55.1sobv1ou\lyamb1t1ousand outspoken about his ac,p1rat1on\ An 1mm1grant Polish Jew who wat( hcd the Nazis kill his fa ther in the Lck1 Doln1 Forest tn P"land when he: wa-, onl) 14, List had 10 o' crc:ome numerous hardship-; to escape from occupied Europe and make a new life: in the United Siate'i B> the time Poland was liberated from Na11 occupatton in 1945 L1'it found that his mother. sisters and ~rother had also been killed. Having little to look forward to in Poland. List left for the United States 1n I tJ50 and enrolled tn night school tn New York City. After working fo r a semester and a half. he completed his high \choo'I '>tud1es and . won a \cholar'ih1p to ( olumbia Un1verstty "ht•rt" he l>tud1ed chemistry and pharmacology After graduattng from C olumb1a, he entered medical S<?hool 11t thc U nl\Crl>ll' of Bem in Swiuer- land He rece1"e.d his medical degree 1n 19ol and ~rved his intemsh1pand res1dcnq at Mount 1na1 and Long bland Jewish tio<;p1tals in New Yo rk. When he urcd of workin~ in the research center -a s1tua11on that t:nta1lcd lb-hour da)s and mediocre pa~ -he mo"ed to Newport Beach where he became a consultant spcc1al- 111ng in cancer and blood diseases. He remember., the pa) as good for the .. lime but had alrcad) 'itaned thtnlung ahead to othl•r endeavors I 1ststanedbu)1ngandselltngland. learning the speculative ropes of the bu'i1ness and b} 1977. he had all but qu11 praC11c1ng med1c1ne because of the demand'> made on his ume by his real e'>tate holdtngs Ru1 tht· high po1 nt"in his life to date had nothing to do w11h high finance o r le\ craged real estate 1n' est men ts. l 1st said 11 u1me in 1955 when he became a c1111cn of the United States. He thanks the free enterpnsc \)Stem of1he lln11ed State<; fora large pon1on ofh1s success And v.hat 1f somebody likes List's idea o l builf11nira hotel in.Huntington Beach and hu1lds o ne 10 the same neighborhood'' No problem. He said he hopes somebod) does ··I I the) go broke. J 'd•l 1 kc to be there tO bu\ them out That's what Amen· ran bus1ne!>s l'> all about," List said. panners are negoua1inf the purchase (~~nt~u:'h~~ ~~e~~11f c1~ns~I~~~~ -I ~lltj!;!!-iS!1J!!!l 1JJ:i_.---------- !illllJl.ID.ea:hant ban.k~meume-a.ft~r-----­ the fi rst of next year. List said there 1\ a great need o n this side of the Pacific Bastn for merchant banktng -a role which he sec~ as playing matchmaker for developers, entrepreneurs and investors. Not contenl w11h his c urrent level of propnety, List plans to enter the insurance and brokerage business 1n the near future. He 1s also spreading out tnto Tucso n, Anz. where he and his partners are designing a down- town renovation project using Herdc Partnership. the arch11ectural finn that designed Honon Plaza tn San Oiego. Other development localel. involving List's group o f investor'> incl ude San Jose. San Francisco and Execs' briefings focus on mergers Co lorado Spnngs. One of Li sl's greatest amb111o ns tnvolved the design and eventual completion of ttle Ust Institute for Strategic Exploration of Space on 3.800 acres o utside the Consolidated Space Operations Center tn Colorado Springs, Colo. · On l uesda). USC Oraoge Couoty Center's 14th Executive Briefings senes will focus nn "Merger\ and Acqu1s1tton'>" with kq not<· 'pcakcr Barry lc'>ktn of the l 'SC' School ol Busine'" Adm1n1strat1on. Ju1n1ng Leskm will be Tom Kemp, prc\ldcnt of Beatrice Groce!) ( iroup. Kenneth Cleveland. president and CEO ol r he Mica Corp .. and James Harp11ton. partner of Paul. Ha~11ng'>. Janof,k} & Walker. Two other bncJw~ are scltcduJcd for spnng. f)n Feb. 18. Dr. Jagdl'>h Sheth from the USC School ''' Business will present his view\ on "Markeune and Ruycr Behav1m " A special to pical speaker will close 1 ht• $ LOOK $ UNIQUE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Vanguard Brokerage Corporation of New YOfk IS proud to p rt:<scnt, Peter Brandt, world-renowned commodity futures trader and editor of the acclaimed "Factor Report " Mr Brandt Is known as 1he foremost authority In applying Edward<s & Magee technical analysis to commodi- ty trading Mr Brandt has built one of the best cumulative performance rcc.ords In the futures Industry, verified by Commod ity Traders Consumer Report !CTCRJ. an Independent commodity advisor tracking service In the past five years. Mr Brandt's trading recommendations have resulted In annual returns, to Individual investo rs. of not less than 90% per year on margin equity. In addition. Mr Brandt has traded his personal account, prlmarJly adhering to his "Factor" recommendatio ns, and has earned the majority of his Income from his own trading. Finally, Peter Brandrs "Factory Report," according to CTCR. In I 985. was rated the number one performing advl<sory service with the smallest rl<ik per trade and equity draw down In the futures Industry For the first time, Mr. Brandt wlll be accepting a limited number of lnvestor<s for a managed account program Find out about Mr Bra ndt"s trading techniques. strategies. and what make<s him more <successful than other traders This ottering Is expected to be well-received by professional 1raders and Investors. We urge you to make your Inquiries now, due to the llmlted amount of openln~. 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For more 1nformat1on, please contact the l '~( <X C enter at 752-5505 • • • hmalc entrepreneurs will ex- change 1dt'a~ and ten of ex.penences in marketing them~lves, while women e mployed by others wi ll share suc- 1..e.,.,ful strategies for climbing the wrporate ladder. at the WECAN Women's Network dinner meeting at 6· 15 Wednesday at the Sheraton Hotel, 4545 Mac.Arthur Bl vd .. New- port lieach T he 'ICS\l(Jn will be led by Terri Baas, pre<,1den1_ ot Telepro Network, a cono;ulttng firm in the field of \tratc~ic marketing, and president of the '-" H '\ ~ hoard of director<;. WE.< AN 1~ a local wol'l)en's networking organ1Lat1on that seeks to offer It\ member~ practical assistance 1n ach1cv1n~ career $Oals. Guests arc welcome. drnner pnce 1s S22 Phone 645-1 11 1 for reservations • • • Real estate expert Kevin Pfeifer will moderate a panel for Mtlltl- Housurg Wut, a western conference and expos111on for building industry pro fessionals. to be held Dec. 12·15, at the Disneyland Hotel 1n Anaheim. In add ition to making his own prew:ntauon. P{e1fer will moderate a ~ss1on titled "Advcnis1ng Tech- niques Thal Work for Builders and Ownerc;." Formerly a pnncipal at a major ~uthem California advenmngagen- cy. Pfeifer 1s the publisher of Builder's Ad vcrt1sing Journal, a monthly news.- letter for sa!es. and marketing pro- fe,,1onals within the homebuilding industry, and of "Advertising and Public Relation~ for 1he Home .. hu1ldcr/Dcvelopcr in the 1980s," a hoo k which has topped Professional Rutldcr'c; hcst·sellcr list for two years. • • • Al che 8 H lae11 Referral Aaaoct.· tlon luncheon mcc:ting on Dec. 16, Mar$hall Condra. from Unique Mar· keung Concepls will spe&k on "Sales Pro mo tion." The 9'mc1a11on·, mecung.\ are held al noon. al ihc Seventh Floor rc,taurant in the Home Savinp Building on Et Toro Road at lnter-~tale S luncheon cosu $8 50 Mcct- 1n,, art' o pen to profcss1onab. buai- nc\s owncr1. executives managers and ~le~people who an: 1n1crcstl"4 1n 1ncrc3\1ng their hu~ines, I-or mo"' details, contact Betty ~lie at Slll -1106 - 0ftnge Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Su1'day, Oecwnb« 8, 1985 C6 Lan ter n Bay marks site ls discovery by Dana in 1835 Celebrates by issuing special edition of Dana's ·Two Years Before the Mast' One hundred fifty years ago, Richard Henry Dana "dis- covered" the bay that was to become Dana Point Harbor. It was May 1835 when he first entered the cove. as he later described In the classic sea tale. "Two Years Before the Mast." Today. that cove is the site of Lantern Bay, an exclusive enclave created for people who love the coastal lifestyle. southeast ,;We pulled the agen~ ashore and were ordered to wait for him whlle he took a circuitous way round the hill to the mission which was hidden behind 1t We were glad of the opportunity to examine this singular place and hauling the boat up took dif- ferent directions up and down the beach. to explore 1t fine spouting horn. "Compared with the plain. dull sand beach of the rest of the coast. this grandeur was as refreshing as a great rock In a weary land ·· The Piigrim paid another visit to the bay the following fall. On that occasion. an impending storm endangered both the men and their load of hides before they reboarded the Pilgrim Today. those wishing to hve 1n this setting have a choice of two gate-guarded enclaves with ocean views, The Estates and The VIiias In Lantern Bay. Sea Ridge la a c outal development ln the hill• overlook.log the Dana Point Marina. Commemorating the 150th an- niversary of Dana's amval. Lantern Bay's developers, The Smyth Companies and Pacific Mutual life Insurance Co. com- missioned a special Lantern Bay Edition of Dana's book. "San Juan 1s the only romantic spot on the coast The country here for several m11es 1s high tableland, running bold ly to the shore and breaking ott in a steep clitt. at the foot of which the waters of the Pacific are con- stantly dashing. For several miles the water washes the very base of the hill. or breaks upon ledges and fragments of rocks which run out into the sea. Just where we landed was a small cove which gave us. at high tide, a few square feet of sand beach between the sea and the bottom of the hill · There are 46 homes1tes 1n The Estates. most with ocean views Homes1te prices range from $399,000. Two mansions in Cah- forn1a Monterey and French Nor- mandy styles are currently avail- able. from$ 1 .080.000 Sea Ridge overlooks ocean, offers guaranteed sales plan Copies of the handsome hard- bound book are being presented to Lantern Bay residents. people who have purchased a home or homesite In the community but have not yet moved In. local In addition. Les Ma1sons. a hm1ted number of French Nor- mandy custom homes, are being ottered with prices starting at $394,000 Featur es greenbelts. winding pathways a n d panoramic views Graham Guaranteed Sales Pro- gram. said Leon Baird, La Solana vice president. ''If the buyer's existing home does not sell within 120 days, The townhome community of Marshall Graham will buy it." Sea Rldg~ Is a coastal develop-explained Baird. ment with a resort atmosphere. The homes are presented In located in the hills overlooking two-story designs with two or the Dana Point Marina. three bedrooms and two-car The hilltop community is garages with automatic door characterized by greenbelts. openers. Designed to resemble winding pathways, and pan-single-family homes. the con- oramlc views. temporary exteriors feature· Recreational amenities of the rustic. fire-retardant cedar shake La Solana Corp. development roofs. Each home has an entry lnclu~e a h§~wimmlng_pooL coyrtyarctao.d a.patio, as ~ as- and jacuzzi. professional tennis two decks. court and a clubhouse The homes incorporate from Nearby are Doheny State 1,725 to 2,286 square feet, with . Beach and the marina. such feat1,1res as cathedral ceil- flfomes are priced from ings. skylights and creative wln- $205.625. and buyers can take dow treatments. advantage of the Marshall I. living rooms otter wood-burn- ing fireplaces, formal dining dignitaries. and other friends. areas. interior laundry rooms and Dana refers to San Juan -as family rooms In select plans. the bay was then called -m two Kitchens are equipped with passages. In the first, he tells how microwave and self-cleaning he first saw the area, coming In to ovens, dishwashers and trash pick up hides from the San Juan compactors. Select plahs offer Capistrano Mission: breakfast nooks. "Coasting along on the quiet Master bedroom su~ offer shore of the Pacl1ic. we came to mirrored wardrobes and baths anchor in twenty fathoms' water, with dual sink vanities and oval almost out at sea, as It were. and tubs with adjustable whirlpool directly abreast of a steep hill Jets. which overhung the water and "There was a grandeur in everything around, which gave a solemnity to the scene. a silence and solitariness which affected every part! Not a human being but ourielves for miles. and no sound heard but the pulsations ot the great Pac1f1ct And the great steep hill rising hke a wall, and cutting us ott from all the world. but the ·world of waters I· I separated myself from the rest. and sat down on a rock, iust The VIiias 1s a 112-umt at - tacbed home co.mmun1ty with six plans. Single-level Villas begin at $219,000: dual-level Grand VIi- ias. at $444,000. The vmas has its own fitness center with swim- ming pool, spa. tennis court. exercise room, lockers. saunas, lounge, and outdoor patio To reach Lantern Bay, take Coast Highway to Street of the Golden Lantern 'tn Dana Point and turn toward the ocean Appointments are suggested and may be maoe by calling The sales and model comple~ was twice as high as ~ur royal are open from 11 a.m. untll S p .m. masthead ... The shore 1s rocky, dally, except Wednesdays and , and directly exposed to the __ _ rrnu:&Gay . --·------;=.==========--===-=~~:;;:-=-=-===-=--==-================~====-=-=-::=:::-== where the sea ran in and formed a 661-2508 To reach Sea Ridge. take I Pacific Coast Highway south to Seina Road. Turn left to the Street of the Golden Lantern and I proceed to the townhome com- munity. ~or Information call 661 -4193 Kt 1111111'1.l'fll .. 1 .i ... rr.1.:1 1r1 rr t.:l 111I•11111 .. •t•fd1. II ti\ 1,ll rh1-rt 111 irk tl•k h .•lltl Hvn,l-,1 1"1' fi1.I 1 lll••,klll o>l l'.l!l1 J'1 Tiii\.'. I I HI 11 I ·~ . ' . r l Construction iets under way at Newport North by the bay 11111.:111t1t• \ k r,lhri Jt'•l.!ll1"l l1 •f tl11 f!l"lt •I l.!• tlTllll'f -\I 111 tl r H 1111-rvr 1'1 Jr 111 -1111~ h1.;lt• 1\\ 1 l 'I I• -It! I l ' ' : ,. S N·;,l"\.)l' It\ 11 111.: '" 111_ tit I• ·\II -ITl .11 1l ! ' I ' I !! I I 38 Ma rbell a . • • t I 17Hl f"4 \,) N2 Construction Is under way at Newport North, a townhome pro)ect by the lrvlne Pacific Development Co .. located adja- cent to Upper Newport Bay. Irvine Pacific Is building 120 one-and two-story townhomes on an 11 .2-acre site bounded by Jamboree Road, MacArthur Boulevard and Bison Avenue. Sales are expected to begin In summer of 1986; the townhomes are expected to be priced from below $160,000, said Biii Fischel. lrvlne Pacific vice president of project management. Newport North wlll feature Mediterranean architecture with hght stucco exteriors and tile roofs. Landscaping Wiii include tree-lined parkways and bike paths that will connect a11 neigh- borhoods In the new residential community. "The townhomes have been designed for young couples, singles and professionals. who are looking for a new home with the prestigious Newport Beach address." said Fischel. Irvine Pacific will otter four models ranging from 990 to 1,280 square feet, with two bedrooms and lofts and up to 2'/i b~ths. The townhomes also fea- ture one-and two-car attached garages, many with direct access to interiors. Kitchens include continuous cleaning ovens and space-saver microwaves. Wall-to-wall carpeting. ceramic tile or wood parquet entries and private deck or patio 1 areas are also included. Fischel said. On-site recreation will Include a swimming pool/spa: a nearby 12-acre park 1s to be developed by the city of Newport Beach. To place your name on an tnterest list. visit The Irvine Co Homeflndlng Center, located at the corner of Culver Drive and Barranca Parkway In Irvine, or call 551-1500. M.11md 1tl'nl d1.·,1~n 1.h.ir.11.· rt·r 1 ~l'' th" UJ'h 101 rc,1Jt·n1. 1.· incorpnr.uing w1ind<·rt11l 1.11rv1·, .ind ,rn£1l', .rnd "'tt h h11) '' 1nd11w '-in .ilm11,t 1.·wry r11om Tht· hi 11Hl.', 111.1,rcr h ·\lrcu1111 'Ulll' 1' ,1wo rld1 11 ' & ...... -~ , '111rr' .di h.nc.· pt 1\ 1tc.· l' 11h' "'nurcd ht•h1n,I L!ll.H\k.1 J.?.Hl'' .H'll.I ,111 r1 •1indt·,I h\ nl'\~:r l'ndmg 'It'"'· ti\!' 4.500 l'lu, ''l""'c.' h111t h 11nw I" rri" c'l .II )695,QQQ h 1r 11111rt• intnrm.1111 •n. 1..il l (714) 643-1 Wl. 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"Carit&ma1 Wltll tlle Den&oas" at Golden We\t College and thc per· enntaJ standby "A Chrl1lma1 Carol" at the Cypress ( 1v1c Theater The 32-voice Chamber ( horu~ of Estancia H1ah School undc:r the direction of Dr. Phili p Orlando will join Jhe ltve model~at the Co~ta Mc..a pageapt in the theater, 6nl Hamilton St. Dlrectcd by Patt Tambellln1, 11 w111 be performed Saturday and Sund.a} at ), 4:30. 6 and 7·30 pm and Monday DOlllm tllllt•IT Fii 1111, t120 UT /Ill 1!00, JIOO lstO, 1:111 1110 edwards TOWN CENTER ... ' •• 4 ·-·-751 4184 • ., .. ... I I • , .. '• - ( 0 \1 A Ml\& Toi J1TUS at 7 and 8:30 p.m. Admission is free. Call 6S~S269 or 7S4-S300 for details. Lomune McWilhams and Art W1m.low are d1rectmg th c West· minster Chmtmas program, which w1ll 1nclude Thonon Wilder's one-act pla) "The Long C"hnstmas Dinner'' and a vanety show with Santa Claus and rcfreshmenti.. Pcrformanccs arc scheduled for Thursday thro ugh Sat· urday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 and 7 p.m. a-t the thdtter, 7272 Mapte St .. Westminster. Call-995·41I 3 for rescr- vat1ons. ··c indt rclla .. '' 'let 10 the music of Rodgers and Hammerstein in a l)'ncal ver1.1on ofthc clau ic fairy tale by Irvine's South Coast Musical -70MM.....- •#I f'JiA( r' CX)~...,1• "'Af \(tHAf ()•. OllAHGf. "[Wl'O'l I 8CACH f J"114 J ,,.....,,,_, , ., , .. ,,..... '"'" .J. ' ii' •.> t, • , " ~ .. • , ,>f 4' '· .:. .. l ' ., • 4 • , t .... * eflu. * MISSl()fj Vlf.JO ~ •• ~ b,, ...... v ,, • ,.,,,..,,.,,,. l/w--.,, ~ t •l-t '.it'I 4/' l»l~I t •1,..,,. ""' ,., ,, . " A»" *CL rotlO , ;jlrr ' -. >i J~I * HOMTlllG'fl>N llCACfl f..t)w¥1'.h,..,..-4rtrt .. , .... ~· r;'/!J * C. MiJWM ~., '"' "'"'' .. ,. (;A 1411 e PJ4l'\LN'f'• '' ..._w...--.. * wt.~INST£11 fl111t••"t I.,~ .. ,.It f •1 1 "'Wf.STMINSTt.11 •··f\,·._U/tJttf .I ... ~ ..Jt.;.tt ..... ·-· ,,,,._ " ...... . -,,,.. .... .. ... .. Theater. under U\e direcuon of Daniel Trevino. Cynthia Wilaon plays the tJtle role with Marie Perkins as the pnncc, Tan11e Vehe as the queen. Dion Ramo1 ~ the king, Katheryn San as the 1tcpmolher. Cynthia Kelley and Danica Shend1m as the 1tepsmers and Marilyn Dolan as the fairy &odmother. PerfonnanCC) will be given Friday'> at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2 and 8 p.m and Sundayt. at 2 p.m. in the Cu'Clc Theater a1 Un1 vers1ty fligh School, Campus and Cul ver Drives, Irvine. Call 64G-6306 or 786-4021 for reser- vations. At Golden West Coll~e·s PIJl ybox Theater, .. Chnstmas With the Den· tons" 1s a spoof on the holiday T V specials of the 1950s. Author Jim l.and1s,'a ewe the<Uer ans student, direccs and stari. in fhc original comedy with Laura Mitchell. Mi chael Warga and Ten Hamilton in other pnnc1pal roles. . Linda Cathey, Mike Owens, Ci ndy Kragc. Paul Rogen.. Steve Grodt. Michael Grcn1e. Winifred Warga and Adnane Coros complctc thc com- pany Cuna1n ti me 1s 8 p m Fnday, Saturday and Dec. 19-21 and at 3 p.m Dec. 14 and 22 Reservat1om 895-837!S "A Chm tmas Carol" 1\ being presented by the Ivory Tower Reper- tory Theater at the Cypress Cultural A its Center, 5172 Orange A vc .. Cypres). Performances will be SJ ven Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. through Dec. 22. AMERICA'S #I COMEDY HIT "HILARIOUS!·· 1111(,A llAllOf • GllO'l I wtST-Slf~ ..... ·-· ,., .. .>IA. ~-• t' "' ""JJ hM C:OS1.l*14 MOV!llt lmmJ t ., ... ~ 1 ko ~ .. ,,.,. -.... ., .Ar1 IU4 ~· .. ~ ··-.,.. , .. U ION) AllAH(llll • + 1 ... 11• .. ,. ....... ()IWl(j( ~ .. '" • . ,,., 1,1 ,, r11.,,, ~ >, •NI() ,,. .... , 81'< Wl1 ruuu 100. Jf'JI •,1•, ''f f ..,, , ..... to.l'l t ... tfll,tt,.. ... ·~•t11t A COMEDY-WITH THREE DIFFERENT ENDINGS ••. . WHODUNIT DEPENDS ON HOW YOU SEE IT. . ~- ,,, .. ,. .. ... , .. \ . l'O -----••u ----·-. . ··- . .. ,. ,. . ,. . . ' '\ •r . ,, '. STARTS FRIDAY ' '\\ 'I'' ,, AT A THEATRE OR DRIVE-IN NEAR YOU - Reservations 82 I ·9SOO. T.he Five Penny Oper• Company's production of" AmalaJ ud llae NI,_& Vlalton" move' from Oranae Coast Collcae to the South Cobt Com- munity Church in Irvine this wcek. Performances wall be gi ven Wedner.- day at 11 a.m. and Thursday at 11 a~ 7:30 p.m. Call 432-S880 for ucktt 1nformauon. An evening of onc-act plays will be prctentcd by theexpenmcntal theater workshop at Irvine Vall ey Collef.C: Fnday and Saturday. Students Wlll present "Impromptu," "Hello Out There" "Out of Our Father\ House" at 8 p.m. at the college, 5500 Irvine Ccntcr Dnve, Irvine. f{cfie:rvauons S59-3224. Fi nal cunains fall after 1h1~ wee k- end's pcrformanc.cs on these other productions: •"Tbe Red Sboea" at the Laguna Moulton Playho use. 606 Laguna Canyo n Road, Laguna Beach (494-0743). winding up Thursday through Saturday al 7:30 p.m and todar, and next Sunday at 2:30 p.m •' Tbe Diary of Amie Frull" 1n the Studio Theater of Saddleback College 1n Mm 1on VieJO (582-4656). Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m . today and next Sunday at J p.m. Featured ln "My Fair Lady" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater are (from left) Rich.a.rd Cut, Jeanette Miller, Marcia Marcel and Tlm Nel80n. • "Tiie Beat Cbrl1&m11 Pageant Ever" at Golden West College, Aunt· 1ngton Beach (895-8378), Thursday and Fnday at 8 p.m., Saturday a1 ) and 8 p.m .. today and ncx t Sunday at 3 and 7 p.m. • "Tiie World of Carl Sudbor " at Orange Coast College's Drama Stu· d10 Theater (432·S880), Fnday and Saturday at 8 p.m .. today and nex,t Sunday at 2:30 p.m. A host of other theatrical entertain· ment remains on the boards this week. Among the attractions: •"A Cllrt1tma1 Carol" at South Coast Repertory, 655 'Town Center Dri ve, Costa Mesa (9S7-4033). Tuesdays through Fndays at 7:30. Saturdays at 2:30 and 7:30, Sundays at noon and 4 p.m. until Dec. 24. •"IUH Me, Kale" at Sebastian's West Dinner Pla yhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente ( 492-9950), Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at I and 7 p.m. until Feb. 2. •"Some Encitan&ed Evening" at thc Gem Theater, 12852 Mam St., Garden Grove (636-72 13). Wednes.- days thro ugh Saturdays at !S p.m .. today at 7·)0 p.m .. nut unday al 3 p.m. until Dec 21 •"A Cbonaa Lloe" at tht-Grand Dmne r Theater. I Hotel Way, Anaheim (772· 77 10), nightly except Mondays at varying curtain limes through Jan. 19. _ •"Canalval" at the Harlequin Din· ner Theater 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd .• Santa Ana (979-SSI I), night!Y except Monday& at varying curtain umes through Feb. 9. •"My Fair Lady" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tusti n (838· I 540), nightl y ell · ccpt Mondays at varyi ng curtain umes through Jan. 19. •"n e Wlurd of Ot" by the No Base Players at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Center. 931 N. Harbor Blvd., Anaha1m (533-550 1 ), Fndays and Sat.urdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at l p.m. through Dec. 21 •"Tbe Ol11l11J Room" at tht: Gar- den Grove Community Theater, Chapman Ave nuc wcst of Valley Vie w Street, Gard"Cn G rove (897-5122), Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . Dec. 15 and 22 at 2:30 p.m through Dec. 28. Actor pleads· innocent I U TIUI 12s00, 2:11 •aao, 1IOO, l aH SANTA MONICA (AP) -Jan- M1chacl Vincent. star of the CBS-TV scnes "Airwolf ... has pleaded inno- cent to a charge of beating a woman at his Malibu home last September. Vincent, 40, cntered his pica Wednesday befo re Supenor Coun ·Judge David Fitts, who scheduled a hearing for Jan. I 0 to set a trial date on the charge. edwards UNIVERSITY f 0 .. P11~ 111< ~l,flO';() 854-8811 ( h()t.,1 V(.I ik /IN( Vincent. who plays a ki ndly, amorous pilot of a secret, high- NOW SHOWING • lllA MAU •COSU lllU A •llVllU OU llOl SfAlflOll '"' "'°",.. 11'•")'~\ Y>Vlr I o..orO\ on .. .,,~. l'llJ ""' U1<W f")M ~·~ 111 8~• 831 AMC. 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(PO-Ill l'lu t lloolo re" (l'dl suoooe DCAnt ,,., ill'hn Co·l' .. lur• I DH ll'tt of Ille N t"la f") "OCKV fV 1"1 ill'hn Co-Hit .. ICI l o n11 '"° ')I 'fMA T WAS n.llle.-ntlS .... ow ,.., lll'•ut 11 ftmo'• l'we '"'I C Olilla""'OO t• J ill'lut lhm lto ( ltll a100C1 II {111 Oll lV I 1111 o, .. I H W•hpoft H Wh•41/Ud " 11 f 1u Uelon llt114 technology helicopter in the TV senes, 1s charged wi th one count of felony battery and, two counts of viol.at1ng probauon. D11nng a preliminary heanng last month, Chenoa Lee Ellis, 34, tesufied that Vincent attacked he r the day after they and Vincent's &Jrlfnend went on a dnnk1n$. binge that took them from his Malibu home to a bar to a fncnd's house in Montecito . Elhs, tcst1fy1ng under a grant ot immunity from prosecution, sa.Jd she and V1ncent'sgirlfriend,Joanne Rob. mso n, also were t.aJcin cocaine. , e o e ense attorney ona d Carpol that Vincent becamc angry and punched her in the mouth the ncxt morning, Sept. 6, when shc returned to the actor's bcachStdc home and tried to consolc him about problems with Robinson. "He was getti ng increasingly mad- der at me .... He was holding himself In a ball On the COUCh and r ethng With his hands over his head, · shc testi· lied. ''He a1.ked me. 'Wh at d~s the world want from meT and threatened to set his house on fire." she said. Dr Susan Reynolds. owncr and director of the cmergency chn1 c where Ellis was taken, testified that the woman was d1sonentcd, possibly from drugs, when she appeared fo r treatment and may have been mj\Jred tnpping over a telephone cord. The defense contends she was hurt in a fal l. . Ellis was treated for a broken nose and a split hp that required 16 stitches. AMERIC:A'S #1 MOVE! " A MOVIE FOR ALL AGES." •,. uj J .(V.f '" , ~ **** .. ,.. ~-'· "A JEWEL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT.'' NOW PLAYING MIAllt • • ..-T•'111 etACll • OIWIOI p.,,M Ao,,,_ I-(..,._,. 0r... ttt ~ .........,. c-•w ~" IM> ll'tnt ....... IA ,,.._ -I·-( .... ,.,Ill ~l.'lol••• °""'1oW... COIU MftA ..,,_. llLU ., a:a f~ ••W IM • ..... _.... l'Wlllltltwtr• ,...,. 0....••1., ... u~ .... '' .......... ""'l'!tf"ttfJlll" ,..., m--· / Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, December 8, 19" C'I Lionel, Sophia trapped in 'Santa Barbara' forest fire By LYNDA HJRSCll ALL ICY CllD..l>R£N: Naw c tnes to ICt Alitx dnmk to avoid havtQI 1U with him. Natalie failJ to teduce Jc~my. £nca conftda to Jeremy that Alex'• pt"O&l\Ol,la 11 &amil\al. J~my tells EtlQ be wilJ eeek ~lc:ue from bia 'Vow Daley dectdet to leave after Palmer teUa htt that Nana want.a her to beck off. M111crablc, Palmer deddn to ltll 0.uy the truth but 11 inl.eml p!Ld by Benny. Palmer later daa. clolct all to Nana. who tleea and is irvured While Oiff opera1e1 on Nina. Palmer coofeua to O.isy. Tom takea Laura to 1urorile Brooke at lhc lake. Grq Lella Robin be carea about her after &be p1eb io leave town when Julie 11 elecied homc- com•nJ queen. Jeue and Ana>e lll\ll&le finaftcialJy, aware that the fellowallap would help. Benny ~lieved Donna 11 not prqnallt. • • • ANOTHER WORLD: When news of Carl's death readies Bay City, aJI ho~ to ~ve ea..· innocence are lost. Edward tnes to chan&e Felaca's mind about 1pendina her lire with z.ne. Fak.ina an 1Unea1t .Donna ruins Marley's weddana to Jake. Nancy chooses the Amphora as a Cbnatmu p l\ for Mac. Nancy b1dea truth about her love for Chns. In Anzona, Sally fcelt her marnaae to Callan "over l...&rry and Clance share a n!Jbt or passion • • • AB THE WORLDTURNS;Cr111ancrcu- 1n&ly IUSplClOUJ or John and Sierra Cra11 c.ellt Liiy that Lucinda " not Sierra's mother. CaJ t.cU' Tom about hav1n1 blackouu the ni&ht of Mane's murder and that be recalls rctumana to Cordnun bouie. Lily 11 gethn& closer lO Holden. f ranrue and Oo~ow elmer and d1~11 unmoved when Yin says he loves her. Ba.rbara'a detective btres Smitty to in- fiJtratc the Cordman house and spy on Shannon Marso ti&hts Jealout fcel1naa when Tom 1s sull an New York with Barbara arnn1.1n1 her aareccment to manufacture her new clothina hoe • • • CAPITOL: SI04llle 1s With Mark when he comes out or coma, and he t.clls her I.hat Ju.lac abot bun. Tyler relieved when Juhe calls qrce1na IO return home wllh Allison But J uhe tint t.akei Alhton to Sam and Myrna's, wa.rnanJ them to tell no o ne where the child as. Sandy tells Tyler he won't tee Allison again af cnme comm11ttt 1s not disti.ndcd, and wben Julie amves home. he kidnaps her. Zed arranan J aJTCtt's ti.JI Wally refuses to acupt that Jarrett Morpn as his father. Dylan overbcan Wally and Brenda argu1na about her plan to hare a creep to make Wally look &ood. Dylan storms out and Brenda follows ham, but he rejects her apolory In Janwca, Jordy and Leeanne u cb.an,e &Jf\s. He makes a payoff for her freedom and she pves ham her grand- father's watch, uplaanJn& he 1s the only man she loved and trusted before Jordy • • • DAYS OF OUR UV!:& Shane and fk> map out 1nvu1on of Victor's esuu.c Shane must choose between rctnev1na "Pawn" from Victor and savant Bo and Hope fro m death Make nsll:s hu caner when he aon up apJDJt hospital offica.a.ls Calliope and Eu':~tan New Year's Eve weddana. Sav anacrcd when Chns's fnend- 1h1p with Marlena beau Ut> Al\cr beana traumataz.ed by ,.pc, ~e tnci lo feel peJSIOn with Mickey Jennifer feels sualty for cauaina Veronica·, acctdenL Brother Francis tclla Hope he 11 not t.akJn& has vows. Anna F U divorce pa~n from Tony, which p ve her m oat ortlia wcaJt.b. • • • Ten tells a suap1cio1» Bobbi that Ult nu reconciled with Jennlfer Patnclr. pl•nJ IO move out of brownstone with Kevin 1f Jcn1ufe:r suya OUlDINO u otrf: ·Ro.s rcotay• the double-nna video at the lnal billy aon into a ua.nc.e and Kyle manqes to ett thro up to tum. Both Mandy and BnJy are ~umed BiUy and Kyle cloecr than ever. s.Jly co11front1 Reva about twfacve'• ti.by in an effort to atop her mam.aae to Kyle Reva aJt0 lcama H 8, iJ not Kyle's father Sally aareet not to tell Kyle about ti.by. Alex advi.es Bllly and Kyle about her war ap1n11 Samt0n lndUJtrin. Claire, and baby move an with Mo 8etb ovcn:ome by emouon at Lujac~·, funeraJ lndua abo very affected by LuJack'a death. Simon. India's former lover, 1how1 up tn Spnna· field, forc1na l0<1Ja IO lpJD confront her ambivalence about Philip and Simon. • • • WVING: Ll.nc w.U. up an bed w1lh Zona .. She believes thetr naant was wo nder- ful, but he knows nothing happened and plana to proceed wath divorce. Ann confronts Dane with p1ll1 and warns ham she wiU ~t prol y ti.cit.. Ava lures Curtis to fier apartment and fCiJtli sadne:,ss about ti.by. She tumi scduct.ive u be comforu her and they make love. Siacy panaa when baby JCU &Jck. Aetcbcr believes has only hope 11 to forqo a tnaJ by Jury Cecilia's fear or her father works on the stand and the Judie IJ sympathcttc Spader t.aunu Steve and lhc two rl&ht, obstrved by 1he JU •. When Steve acfm1u he had SCl with Ceaha, the 0 .A. mu her cue. A snm Steve 1s sure baa cue 11 lost. Jam assures Shana he IS marryana her or h11 own fret: will and not because or Jonathan • • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE: V1clu reveru to N1clu after Rafe kill1 Stack. N1clu rcal11es Vicki 1s tryina to come back and rears police will learn she was Stick's ac- complice N1clo orders Tina to leave but she threatens 10 reveal N1clt1's true 1dent1ty Tana qrees to move our bur offers ~spaper the icoop Lhat V1ck1 is ... really N1clu. Mane ordered to take vacauon after Ivan mak~ 11 appear she made lab error. Tracy bccomet Larry's pauent after she falls from ladder and ·~ hosp1t.altzcd. Larry 11ttS Tracy 1s deeply afraid of her Aunt Ramona following Jeb's orders. ,Pamela t.clli Donan she has no painunaa to ~II Al annual nte of fire, Donan 1s abducted a~ 1acnfic1al virgin Confident cornea transplant will work, Didi accepts Bo's oropus.aJ ~ . . RYAN'S HOPE; fra.nlt tak.c1 Jill from the Ryans to their apartment, hoping ~he will remember. Dakota amvcs al Ryan~· and storms out to find Jill Maagic follows ofTenna to help ham actJ1ll ti.ck Al Frank and llll's apartment, Jill seems to be responding to Frank As he as abou1 to make love to her Dako ta bursts in J1ll 1s tom. but decldes 10 leave w11h Dakota Maaie later tells Jill and Dakota lhat Frank will act Dakota eventually She also tells them Jill and Frank had a homblc mama~ and Frank had affairs with other women Riddled with awlt and remorse. Johnny 1s dnnk1n1. more heavily ' .. SANTA BARBARA: C ru.z tncs 10 reac h Kirk and Eden ~fore wcddJ.n& vov.~ are sealed Muon snatches the will from Gana. Gina tnes to cruc evidence before tape f'e()()rdcT tells all. Excitement sl.lllcs for Dillon and Kelly, lcav1n1 Nick cau&ht 1n a lover's trianJie. e ,.ndon racued 6ut Lionel and Sophia arc trapped Jll 1 rqing foreit fire. I.. • • • ment. Matt u.rse• Vic10r to t.hoote N1kJu or Ashley before the aft'a..ir ruJnt tbe11 l.Jvn V1C\Of rttu.m.a IO tbe ranch to find Matt comforuna N lkk1. Aab.lcy mwus io Jabot. whert Lll'.ldtay " Jym1>9tbeuc bul tM auaplCIOus Jack tnunu her with N1.k.kJ'• mUlft Jack warni. Ltnduy that John'a divorce could rum them both If com. prom111na ohotoe arc lhowa an COW\.. DIAa ILUt ~Y about John and Jouu Jack tna to ~t.crfcrc tn John'• con~ with Ju• au.omcy, 1trc.a1Q& Jill 11 prepared GRAND OPENINGI Make yGwr. reservati0As teday at ~ -----::: ·~· t~ t~ Elegant Waterfront Dining with spectacular views of the Christmas Boa.t Parade • OENEJUL 808Prr AL: Sc.orp10 leamJ Wu plana to deatroy cann~m ronowea u he pliritS dynanutc o n water- front The bomb 1s defuacd u Fnsco t.ttlcs Kim Yank intervenes and lulls Kim. avenains Tey's death Sean captures Wu and Scorpio nabs d1ven after they make drua delivery The Asians txlcbntc their dream bean& rcaltzed. Scorpio tells Sean he will appeal to the Judae. but Scan bu heart attac' al\cr hcanna he must ao back to ~mon Celia encourages Jimmy Ltt to 101n Edward and Alan's attempt to SEAACB FOR TDMORROW1 Hopn punches Lloyd after a heated co~'llfr_o_n_ta_·-+---1._ __ oon:-Hopn teturns home ln1'Js n a dnnkin1btnacand11comfortcd · )' Estelle undefeated when T R rcJ er cwm of motherhood Hopn pro~ Estelle to shed some li&ht on Uo~d's ihady past Stephanie fi&hts with 'Bela and Wendy Jo questions H1bbard0 \ au11t \uz1 supporu Cuney'' dcc1s1on lo rcmiun policeman ~vie confcs!!ie<1 hC1' love lur Quinn. Enjoy MONACCrS spectacular views while experiencing some o f Newport's mos t unique and diverse meals. ---- Now open for brunch, lunch, dinner and oyster bar. • • • YOUNG AND THE RESTLF.S& Paul 1s f;jm control or Sean's empire Jade •oct and when she learns of Kim's death. Fe Ima accepts Fntco"s mamqe proposal • left ra&JnJ aft.er Lauren tells him their numagc 1s finished. 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MALL His bjt part is the Gentleman an the Paper Su1L uwis Carroll. &1$0 no rclatJon. contributed bis two ch1ldren's d&SSl· ci. the t86S "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and its seQuel, ''Through the Lookin& Glass." CBS will broadcast what it hopes will be a holiday percnniltl, in the manner ofits annual "Wizard of Oz," with consecutjve two-hour install· ments1 Monday and Tuesday. "Alice in Wonderland" follows the adventures of our heroine, who yearns to grdw up and partake in tea panics with the adults. Early on, she gets more of the adults, acting like kiddies. than she barga.tned for, including that famous tea party with the Mad Hatter (An ~hon) Newley) as the Cbesbu-e Cat 0 Mcow, baby," aseneraeuc skJpp1n1-Silent " uus year· pre.(.linstma.s and other eccentnc!>. Sava las says an his best KoJak tone. The clever costumes and so~ are "Hall~ark Kall of Fa"'e" homqe to Alice's .joumey -· tht music.al But the best ca5tina is 9-ycar-old hiahliJhts. ln one number, Ri~o family carina and. toSCthemcss. group Jcffer$0n A1rpli lne interpre1ed Natallc Orqory as Alice. Miss s1nas a lyric that may sum up thas The NBC movie, bucd on Joanne lhe story as a dru&-i nduced trip in Grqory, wd to be the younaest madcap movie, "There·• too much Greenbera's novel, "In This Si&n." is "White Rabbit'' -);).:gins when she performer of the role m any major sense tn the world, in my humb.le about a young woman's conflict follow the White Rabbit (Red But-production, is a marvel, a real find. opinion" -somelhiot he's sa1d between being the protective cars for tons) into a hole an the ground. California child labor laws limited before. Remember, "We all ljve in a her deaf parents and fora.in$ a nonnal Alona the way, she shnnks, grows her work. schedule to four hours a day, yellow submariner' life for benclf in the hcanng world. bi~ meets kings and queens, sings but ~he worked every day of pro-All in all, "Alice in Wonderland" i~ The family emotions swing from wtth Tweedledee (Eydie Gorme) and duct1on. a grand production for youna.stetS, love, resentment andJ.. e~entually, Tweedledum {Steve t. . .awrencc) and The young actress. who has ap-but its limited storyHne may cause understanding in a anecuna Sl<?ry encounters Carroll's far-out collcc-pcarcd 10 aucst roles on various TV adults to drift off. Some of the briJliantly acted by Mare Wm- tion of animals.vegetables and min-series since she was 7, holds her own silliness gets t~me, particularly on ninaham as the daupller, Margaret, era ls. against the dozens of established the second niJht. ancf deaf actors Phyllis Frclich and Ed Some of the cast1 ng is aosp1red stars. She's self-assured, very ex-Parents should watch "Ahce" only Waterstrect as the parents. spoof: Shelley W10ter s as the fliahty press1ve and, oh, so innocent. She • if accompanied by children. Other· Winningham ("St. Elmo's Fire'') Dodo Bird, Ringo Stnrr as the dim-even can dance. allhou&h her step-wise, the recommendation forronight learned sjgn language shortly before wmed Mock Turtle and Telly Savalas ping out might be better characterized is the touching "Love ls Never filming began and smoothly t\andlcs DECEllEI: 20TH ROIERT REDFORD llERYL SlJ'REEP II ''OU'T OF AFR ICA'' •'•ar4s. TOWN CENTER (70MM) ii~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l t~ ~· frc~h ~d Wa~nt~t bring pride and di$flity to their roles '"Santa Claus : The Movie' has magic and of physically impaued human beings lft d bundl f bl i It• whom the world callously treats as magn cence an a e 0 ess ngs. s a alien creatures devoid offeeLings and wonderful picture to see for any holiday season:" desires. -David Sheehan. KNBc::..:rv'911Mlllll•IWRW!l"''lll!I Std Caesar, who also had a role in 111 ''Alice m Wonderland," gets to com· petc against himself as Mr. Petrakis, a Gr~k shopkeeper wbo befriends Ma~rct and urges her to attain an outside hfe. ....,.,•CUllA ~....,,..,. fJWll~ ..... C~~·IC'.llllll'' ,. -~~ ... --"""'° ., .. flllt..tf'-"~I WC ~--ft-•M'IO •IUlNArAM •t OflUllUA ·~GUllAHlllJ ·~lllAAOA OllANCll •WUTM41'.'lTt" t>A ~ t A ,.. , ,. 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CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGe IF CALLING FROM .OUTH ORANGE CLASSIFIEDS. ' STARTING NOV. 30 WE'LL ALSO BE OPEN SATURDAYS FROM 8 AM to 11:30 AM You can now call the Dally Piiot Cl•••lfled Dept. on Saturday morning from 8:00to11:30 a.m. to place your Sunday and Monday ad•. •MUIAR MllC. alNTALS AJ•ID•ICllllllll _,,_ 111s ...... ,,_ l llO _,_ -F•IAU c_, U.00 c,.,... ins __ .....,... ,. .. ~/T-1101 .... 2'JO --MIU C• _, ... _ lllS -c--11M ~ no. _,_ ,,.,, _,~ ~ HOUSH/CONDOS .... , .... 1.00 _._ . 11• -,~ ->COi ...,... -~ -"""""" °"'°' c. ... _.. "" ,_ 1190 --111• --~ i.--.a... to.$ ' a.-.. 1001 °"' OI '°""" :'=. '"° v--2m Woo.-&--JOll "'-----ftlAlllrl•TA~ -..-.. 100. ._,,_, un APARTMINTS -'·-1n. ,,_ JOU --1007 ._..._.., I~ -·-2n• °"" c... J01• c----101• r-si-.... lffO 0-.. ltOJ ~ ... -77.0 -· JOI• IOATI ,_.,_ 10,, .,~ 1.00 ..... _ ,_ :=t-,,., 0--.0 •107 0.-... 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Sat. 11:30 AM T~Servlee The Delly Ptlot atrt..,.. f0< efficiency end acc;urecy e>r.,..C-.. ~,,.._._, C.0.-HOW9Y'W, ~ wron do occur ~ 642-5678 Tuesday Mon S 30 PW Monday-Friday !Iatan wMr\ '/OAK ed ta rMO bed! end cheCtl your ,,..,._ ,_......, 8 00 AM·5 30 PM _.,. bl-. T eDIOIO s.u.., We<lnesday Tues S 30 PM Satutday 8.00 AM-1 1 30 AM ad deity. Report wron lmmedlatety to &42-5e78. o.-i-~·~ TM o.lty Ptlot KCiepta no lletMllty for any f/fTor In s..r-. Thursday Wed S 30 PM ~Count• --Friday n· '" s 30 PM Monday-Fr1day .,, edWrt!Mment '°' wNc:tl It may be ~ Allf--p..i-... JO ---........, FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY ,..1220 8 00 AM·S 00 PM ••09Pt for the C091 of the epaoe ac1ualty oocopied ••~W> ..,._........,10 ..,_ Saturday Fri S 30 PM by the etTOf Credit can only be alloWed f0< the ftm __._..,.... .. ,_"' .. ~-FROM IOUTit ORANGE COUNTY 4tltl00 Sunday .. Sa: t 1 30 AM 142-5178 lnaertk>n. -~ ... --~ -.,.., --_.,._.,., ..... •• m , ... mlmft This Is a former model that has been professionally decorated ---i~w"~ted treatmem...oLH-ABll1"'1..-ai1TI"t11ST11nratti"'"""'-vi"VT· top quality material. Too many Im- provements to mention. Enjoy complete privacy. It has It all II OlllllY 21 THl1lllst1ten IEU YERIE ITlllll lllE $113,000 Newly d.oorated. New paint in & oat, Pluah carpet. Vaulted ceilinga. Master auiu. Overlooks atrium with spa. 4 bedrooaa. Covered patio. Low mamten· ance yard. Call to see. ··=~ 141-2313 1of5 BANK FORECLOSURES LEFT Approx., 3600 sq. ft ., i4 bdrm, 3 ba., + separate den. Formal dining room, spacious kitchen wtth bay window. large master bedroom with spa tub, sauna, sky11ghts thru·out, large walk- In closets wtth mirrored doors. Secur- ity system and fully landscaped. Cell todey 113-1311 or M3-1115 Merrlll Lynch Realty Sell y,., Pr.,.nrl Cal CleulfW, 642-5671 for informs ion & surprisingly low cost. HARBOR VIEW llllOLLS $265,000 upgraded --a bedroom. famrly ~ home in prime location. O>mmuruty pool and tennis. 27M llUSll( Hm. IOPtll IEACll Off Ford Road below Harbor Ridge OPH SAT/SUI 12·5 721-1679 SEISATIOUL "CLOSE •" '1EW!! OLI 001011 IEL Mlll IEW LISTlll SU IAWlS CUSlllC M UTIU ctltU IUCtll .... ,~~ 1121,000 LllUT Pm ..... Ill. cmM Kl• .. _., 11.f IN IUll ._ .... ,... 111-•11 Wl•AJ Mii '9111 ................ b'uhltt ...._ •••• ..., I'" 1W 4 Bdrma • 3 baths -formal dininc room. Oak plank noora. doubl~ pane windowa, leaded glua. 2 fireplacea, wet bar, 10 name a Cew items. Has good ...umabl~ loan and la pl1l'ed IO tell: '"°,000. .,._..ma11 K eep an eye on local government in the 1111111111 ------ 1112 Ital Estate Ftr Sale Gtanal 1111 lneral 1111 lneral 1111 B1a1tt/C1a•" ,.,....._,, Pr.,.rties l9lD 1&1• 1..._ ---------38A 3BA condo, CM 1 tt you're an ,.xpwienoecl 1 .. 4 S \32 ,900 HI• Ill llAI real •tat• lalel person Ctatral • 28A 2'.'tBA condo. CM Temf\c location! A real and .,. not hac>PY WMr• --.-.~.-.-.--S\29,000 money maker •Ith 3 you are. call Jim lor a ' LlmlY S 2BR 2'-'tBA condo, CM Bdrm an<1 2 Bdrm un1t1 confldent1al interview to S \23.900 Nett With built-Int fir• diKusa your goalt & hOw . S WlllEU S tBR \BA condo. CM pl.oes pr•.~t• pa.uoa I you CW'I acn.....e ltlefTt al List Your Pr~ at Fair $77 ,500 carpets and dr.,,._. C>Jt TAAOITIONAL REAL T"'t Market v atue tor 6 All tne. Pfopert\el naw of town owners W1lnt to 931·~70 Mooth11 & Recel"9 garages and llrepteoes Mil The pl'1ce 19 r1gt11 81 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. 300 LOTTERY TICKETS! ~! ari:n:-:T and '325.000 _ ........ I le ~u~~~ltlng ~ them as IOw u \CW. EAITSlll OITT&ll NORTH LAGUNA wnlta Creative Ways Reelty filled 1nt9'est Mak• Great starter nome1 wat• ,..~ Pvt39Rcomm3 * * * * * Otfef oo one of 38drm. 28a and cozy 8oct .--''yoo be • bargain& !amity rm w/trplc Prime maid I . qrtrt 8"'8 Cl\lp 1ocauon on a qiMt <:u'-enwonmnt UnOet s,.OC>K "9-MC atreM t..rg ptvt MESA VERDE Cfl8rm« OPEN Slll>AY 1-4 * 111 lllffl• yard w/~ & bltln 880 3BR 2t>a. mo"9 In oond AMlnQSl87,SOO Alaotor u~~A~EWPOAT BAY 5 IN S 1295/mo Owrw/AQt ___ __, Spacious 38drm .. Re-Traditional COIOU llCILUllS ...... $lt5, ...... w. 441 llttrl treat "'_!~~~Boulnt~' • R l 3 bdrm, pool, spa, ocean/hillside vu. M. vonGeldern ~~J~~~c!·tt:,.~ ea t y s loss. 7ou• ; UHOI VIEW .. Sllt ...... UM rert WntMlnt s 199.000 <Furn avt *''°' 4 bdrm Portofmo, shutters. spa. . ... . D Johnson lastf~ I C.. LU114'Tlll/U&.f /. STRIP CENTER Yorba Uoda S I 2 Miiiion 'fa>'J Ii J JI C.ALL FOR SET-UPS Calt fC>t o.ta/11 &40-50711 _ ~ 560-_ Coate M ... prtme IOc 2 OU£ Ctl.~··· fr. S2tt, ......... JaMt at 4tti a;~~s ,~:, ~:;s ~; ~rmy~r~:'tc::,:'~ mu u:: .:- New 2 and 3 bdrm condominiums ... J. Skahan sess100 $175.000 '" spa S13S ooo Agt E•panded Monaco in Y'llW?PllLU'&J UC1 UY_ .......... SZH ................ 1741 lluin Charming 4 bdrm. skyhghts. pool. . . N. Fogarty llOUllOH, 1Y llW. SUS ..... 2715 .. ......, View 4 bdrm. 3 ba family home. ... . . M Graves WTllUff ............ $339, ............... 2131 ear.. Large lot. 4 bdrm, 3 bath ........ ' .. ... E Tabak 0U£ Cll ............ $429,SH ............ 315 ~ 3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm unit... K Granieri OllE Cll ........... $595,tH ........... 221 llrdssas Unique 3 bdrm, 2 blk to beach.. H. Markas IELCOUIT ........ S7t5,IOO-..•... lt ~ Ctlrt Custom. elegant 3 bdrm ...... P Merry U~l()U~ t1()M~§ REAL TORS. 6 7 5-6000 2443 &et C-et H~••"· c:.~ 4el Nar BUY through classified 642-5678 A \\ 1inJn1u' wnrld ut in,l11, 1r ,mJ outJoor t:XLllt:nll'nt ht:ckom yuu t ti 1h1" t'X1..cr · ttnnal custl1m home secureJ hehind guarded f:<lte . Pan11rnm1c view' nt Cacal ma 'un.,et~ anJ enJle~!'l tll..c..'an Agl 675-551 116«-8396 644-6636 Harber Vitlw Homes s1 1141,llO t>drm11. 3 Datlls oo cul-IA tremendous 090<1u!ltl) ', .. 1 , 11 .. 11111, c. 1" 1l i\.,., A _ ? c '°NC. •• 0,. de-sac street Owner will ror you• enttre tam11y to \J~ I'"t.J ~~ ~ L-(f· :J , .. , talleleSS than 1~down enioy the good 11te "' -.-. •• cu .. • .._..., -----US4Jmable loe!ls Rare Newt>On Hetgllts Huoe ' 0 ""''"o•>< "• • • ,., ·~ opportunity to take ad· I Bdrm den rormal d1n1ng • 1, •-><· · ~01. & vantage of tn11 lentastlC and tamuy room Great ~: .• ·., ,, • •, ·..,.::::: • r leve<age S2'9 000 L H iocauon e•l•a arge iot Call me tor details 8 1 a u 1 , 1 u 1 1 0 5 e e E N G A M A I ( ~ , ,, Enc Locke 7450-5000 6•6-7 1 7 1 I I I 1· 1· . ~~~ ! ,· RE/.,+W I FE AT RR I ~'?·.}·\''-~~:r~ \~\\ i "l"'T !~ \ 11 ('~21 I' I I I 1·. ~!..' / 'lt: -~~ . "I . c. I Tll f1IO Tl1llS ..... _ • -· (...........__ 0 A \j L E D I ''_,,,, , :1.. If UFl • -·-........ ,. Ii. I I I \(? c,an:x=c:!"!ne~~·--re-.-.-.-.-. -.-.-,-1-H-2 nom• 1n 1 1oca11on that &Metmfy 111•91191'.n H 0 C R A B I provides SUP9fb views of 3 bdrm & den In Olde ~ I I 1 · I I w ... ~:~.a~et J;a .. ~ !··~ :~ I) ea u I tu I Ne w p 0 rl ona del Mar Only 2 t>llll .__ ...... --'-· --"·--'·"-..... --'-t'11ou9" a ca,,vor we11 at Harbor One ot 1 llil\CI ea-to ocean Anxious sellers W 0 I! I! G E . M.,, ' t'"O Q• "' t'O t>a ' I nol only has an inviting I trom IM pnce• Call toda) I ieast ,, ~ "<lt 11um>d oHereo late sized propeny lllet 11a1111 slashed $35.000 -....,,.,_.,..,__,,l_,1,--...,,1~--1 r"eo•P s 'lO "u"'"O"~ " ...,, POOi but also many stllde 10 see 1n1s outstanding ...._ ..... --"-· --'-· __. _ __.._. ·--.,,,..,e and Deanng trull lrees varue at $399 000 Annti T ranqu1111y along Wi111 the I McCasland 63 1. 1266 e~c1t1ng ambiance 01 a '. ·~: ~: 7:f ;~:35 000 ll'iii» ~n~~.-.,~,~~,,~-..tt~,~~,._.,"'~' K I G I L N I 0 -.... -· . . . I I I I·· I . ':. ·~ : ~= -.. ~(~ ... ~- ln1l'llllll'' in rh1-h\.\.' r l11· :>-4U,lfl. h ••'l f1.,1Jt..1h.l. I.. '\t:I i _10(' ''Ill Hl fl'l•f ,1! Jl·, ~' • 1n (\\,l ll'\l'l' 10\ Ill l'.f.h.h lll' enrt>rt .1in1n~ ,11 ~uu:tl·r rin1l ' 'JX'l"I! l ••l11l't1~1.l!lrlj!}hl' 'l" I i.Jtkrt',I 1t 535.0llO i.. 111 DUPLEX-2Br 1Da ea So- ot-PCH $275,000 521 Carn1t1on 8)' owner I 67"\-02' 1or.673-15• 1 t-iRBR VU ~(~LS $445 000 Fee 1and 4BR · FR 2"•Da Poot ,ac MC sys On cuHl ... sec 0pero Su" 1-5 8 )' OWNlt 6.0-6094 ,,1111,ll •lD .... Ptan 1 Red~ 10 S259K Malle oner 19? • o.n I 831-8638 or 640~6188 ---- ICUI "'om uun Con1emporary axec 3 bdrm home wlbrend new gourmet 1111 E11cellent tlf't~a1n1ng 11ome MCUr Imm every mom. rich .Ht h1cecrural dt'tail- 10)1! .mJ ,, hl1IJ c1mtl'mr11r.u\ Je,t)Zn .trl' enh.tm.~J h, .1 h11unt\ ,11 the tinc,1 (714 )64l-tW2.....,,1k•,1,)tfiu H••lH' ll' ... \'. 1111 tt' [)u,l 4\n,1thl·r "1. 11,1,1111 \\.•J1..· t •r rhl .... di ~ 1.lJl' fl''l,ll•lh .. l' 11! ..... l •. I p, llf)ll t '' tll'' I 1ty alarm sya and pool Asking O"IY S•29 000 ~a ~l631-1266 ~ ~ 8Marana t\ °''''' l1v~Ne-~,1nWmJ"{•l.lrY hPmC' wirh .1 v1t'\\ trPm 1..•,1..•r, r.•1•11\ - IPllU"91Y 1-4 ~11~Aw1350.000 616 POQC>y Aw MSO OOO lflla.&Y12-4 816 Poppy AYe SM0.000 '( •tJ>Mlfl d,./ • (fa I •. f'u~/u.; h'lJ-.'f~.'I' •1 L c...t "9y. c.i ........ 1114 • 1107 ,000 all the. ..-r JO l t"0,000 Agt 546-7139 BA!"~-:') pool tbt ~ bl 1111 .000 ~Olt7~tl , De Or-. Cout OAALV PILOT/ surncs.y. Deoember a. 1985 ...... 1 ...... -------1 B lOENTIAL IROURAC£ SERVICES ......... .... " 11,at,lll canyon home Wllh marveloul and and ocean view. Marvelous i.rraced prdena. This wonderful home la t.oo 1atae' for preeent owner. Four bedrooms, festive wine cellar room, two flreplacel, · 3-car aaraae. Barbara Aune lnlUll Nil Ml Mtl,MO Stunnlf\I 3BR view home whh added bonut rooma adjacent to pool & 1pa. Newly redecorated kitchen with Jenn-Air range, ltained &I.a-ceWna. A gorgeous home prbd co .elJ. Paula Bailey ..... •uum• 1111,111 The unoh.t.ructed ocean, city llahta and 1UNet view can be enjoyed from t.hia ~autiful. up- araded 4 BR, 3 ~ BA home. Two family rooma, a library, communi· ty poola, apaa and tennis courts • all in pte guarded Harbor Ridge. Maralou Inaold .. UIYll • ATllll I lllTl•IUIY 1, 121,000 Sin&le 1tory, 6BR, golf course, cus- tom home. Cul-de-uc location on one of the Canyon'• finest streets. Features formal living and dining room, large master suite with pri· vate offlce. Family room and den, large pool Ii.zed lot, exceptional view1! Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody .... .,. -....UTlll IALI' 11,211,000 Just reduced $100,000, fonner own•r tranaferred and our corpor- ate client aays aell now! Five bedrooma, •~ baths, formal din-lnc. and a country kitchen off a cozy family ~m. A private estate with room for pool; one of Big Dmyon'1 finest view locations. Denny Bibb/Stephanie Grody au meua• • Tll WMLI 1211,IOO Memories of Cape Cod in a Cali- fornia setting. This beautifully re- modeled Luak-built 3 BR h ome is all you could ever hope for. Com- plete with paddle tennis court and delightful amenities. Coby Ward llAll ..... .... WIU' IUIY 1"4,IOO In a lovely new development, ~ ):>lock co the ocean. thls.:condo of - fers the ultimate in aophisticated ~ach living. Two large master 1u1te1. Fabulous decor, formal din-inl· Terrific kitchen. Ocean view flUn patio. Very flexible financ. lni· Micki Cooper WRIHIYllW· lmUll al ..,.,... WM*" I ' • WM*~ . ' ' . .. . llYllTll'l •LlllT (PAICEO TO $ELLI) $134.000 Stretegtcally located on OWIH llTIYATlll secluded tree llned Super 4Br pool home 2 1tr"t. Made decorator trpte1, 2300 sq t1 Great perfect w /llke new loc1tlon. very quiet. S97K carpet. drapes & fresh assumable at 1ov, owe paint. Cozy living room at low Interest Asking for family fun Gourmet $159,900 645-9922 style kitchen w/new Mark Jacques. Bkr butcher block counter. y• llYEll Cheerlul Informal dining • ... idds charm to entertain· 4 BA/Fm rm. Central air • Ing. Lg separlte master S 119,500. $.Fine. Altr. suite + guest quarters 673-1244 5<18-2971 Never an easter time to Baat. leack 104 buy. See wny. call nowt CONDO 2 Bdrm. 2ba, Miii Stream (Beach Bl & Warner) $5000 to take 21 over payments No quell· lying Beautiful toe. Excel hWSt11 • deduction 966-a395 evs l .a.a7•• .a M1k1 your shopping eas- --... let by uslng the Dally PI- iot CllSllfled Ada Iner al 1112 leaeral PEAK OF PERFECTION SPYGLASS HILL Full 180' view. A very special home with clJW & comfort. Professionally decorated. 3 bdnm, 2 baths & family room. 2 fireplaces, wooden shutters, designer blinds, hardwood floors. Very private spa in arbor setting. Lovely land- scaping. $557 ,500 land incl. BELLE CHASE LEE REDUCED! SELLERS HAVE FOUND ANOTHER Sophisticated Newport pool home. Perfect condition. Lovely area. Now asking $340,000. MARILYN HILL 2 11 plus Fii RI or DEii 1356 Galaxy Or. Dover Shores, Nwpl Bch 642·5200 Sunday 1-5 12 Belcourt Orlve-s'outh (Belcourt) Nl3 644-.6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 • 3622 Hamilton. Culverdale, Irvine 646-7171 5154,900 Sunday 1·4 * v •34 Belcourt O~lve, Belcourt 760-8333 $679,000 Sunday 1·5 * 5 Lexington (Northwood) Irvine 559-5555 ~09,900 Sunday 1.4·30 I CONDOS TOWNHOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 2034 Pomona, Westside. Costa Mesa 751·3191 $116,600 Sat/Sun 12·4 •706 Malabar (Irvine Terrace) COM 759.1501 $435,000 Sunday 1·4 17 Sea Island Dr. Big Canyon. N.B '644-9060 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 34 Morro Bay (Spyglass) COM 759-1501 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Jasmine at 4th Avenue, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 from $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •...,.. 16 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, NB 760-8333 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1·5 2 BR plus FAM RI or DEi .. 3 BEDROOM •3 Odyssey. Newport Crest. Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $179.500 Sunday 1-5 * •2792 Longwood Court, CM 546-2313 $ 168,500 Sunday 1-4 * * 1493 Orlole, Costa Mesa 952 Darrell, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $114,900 Sunday 1-4 546-2313 $319,900 Sunday 1·4 ••30 Segura (Rancho S. J. VIiias) Irvine CdM 631·7370 $191,900 Sunday 1-5 730 Malabar, lrvlne Terrace. 616 Poppy Avenue. Corona Del Mar 759· 1877 $287,500 Sunday 1.4 673-8494 $650,000 Sat 1-4/Sun 12·4 3 BEDROOM v 11 Monaco. Harbor Ridge, NB • 1806 Port Westbourne (Harbor View) NB 760-8333 $649,000 Sunday 1-4 675-6000 $339,000 Sunday 1-4 689 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) N.B. ••448 Rivera (Corona Hlghlands) COM ••4627 Roxbury Ad , Cameo Shores. N.B 675-6000 $395,000 Sunday 1·4 644-9060 $555,000 Sat 1-4/Sun 1·5 163 Aural Lane, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $137,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 18862 Saginaw. Turtlerock, Irvine 631-1400 $192.500 Sat/Sunday 1-4 644·8138 $160.000. Sat/Sun 12-4 505 Vista Flora, Newport Beach 756· 1540 $195,000 Sat/Sun 3-5 423 San Bernardino (Newport Heights) NB 3 BR plus FAM RI or DEi 644-6200 $390,000 Sunday 1·4 211 S8fldhurst Place, Tustin 759-1501 $171 ,000 Sunday 1·4 312 Jasmine Ave, Corona Del Mar 850 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hiiis, CdM I 673-8494 $350,000 Sunday 12-4 760-8333 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 19 San Mateo (Spyglass Hiii) COM 4 BEDROOM 145 Via Undlne (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $379,000 Sat 2-5 Sun 1·4 v 44 Vienna, (w/loft), Hrbr Adge, NB 760-8333 $399,000 Sunday 12-4 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEii 06 Angelita, lrvlne Terrace, CdM 631 -1400 $435,000 Sunday 1-5 345 Aralia, Eastbluff. Nwpt Bch 642·5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 10 Chatham Court (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 675-~ $795,000 Sunday 1.4 644·6200 $479,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1724 Terrapin Way, Baycrest. N.B 646·7171 $339,000 Sunday 1-4 v2 Torrey Pines (Big Cyn) N.B. 759·8477 $525,000 Sun 1·5 125 Via Koron, lido Isle. Newport Beach 631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-4:30 * *627 Via lido Soud, Newport Bch 644·9060 $1,445,000 Sunday 1·5 •2716 Windover (Hrbr Vu Broadmoor) COM 516 Duke Plaoe (College Park) Costa Mesa 675-6000 $485,000 Sunday 1·4 631-7370 $ 139,000 Sunday 12-4 •2000 Windward Lane, Baycrest, N.B • 1730 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores, N.B 631·7300 $299,500 Sat-Sun 1·4:30 631-7300 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1•4:3o * 1907 Windward Lane, Baycrest, N.Bch **•107 G St, Balboa Penln, N.B 631-7300 $295,000 Sun 1-4:30 646-9060 $645,000 Sunday 1-4 2301 w . Manly, Santa Ana * •27 Encore Court (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $174,500 Sunday 1-4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR plus 2 IR 200 Diamond, Balboa Island 759-1501 $385,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 305 larkspur. Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $429.500 Sat/Sun 1·4 720 Fernleaf, Olde Corona del Mar --~~~._~Five bed.roomaJ + bonus ~f'!l,'--1~1--~ Southport model with outstanding ON THE SAND *2706 Hmslde Or (Harbor vu Knolls) NB 546-2313 $175,000 .._..__..__.._0~9 $265,000_ SatJSun.12.-5 Sunday 1·4 675-6000 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 5-404 Seastrore Ortve:"'ffewpor I Beach 675-5930 $324.000 Sun 1-4 view of ocean. bay, city lights- hardwood floors-many upgrades. Pool and 1pa. This home has it all. Shown by appt. only. Virginia Swan 111111 ...... IM•WllLIT Outatanciina tingle story home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fonnal dining room. New diahwasher and oven, plantation 1hutters and many other amenities-. Swim in your own private pool or explore the tidt pools at one of the 3 beaches. Donna Godshall llL•RT 1111,111 Beautiful Plan "C" in the Belcourt Towne C.Ollection. Many custom upgrades. Two bedrooms, 2 baths. A pleuure to see. Great assumable financing. Sharon Vogt YIWW.llA 11H ... Reduced Sl0,000. A lowest priced Villa Balboa condo. Two bedroom, comer uni t, highly upgraded. Owner must 1eU now! $139,000. Brina offers. Ann Peters rUILlll ... IOLl"I 1111 ll•t,HO With 1weeplng canyon and ocean vtew, 4BR, formal dining room, 1pe, French doors and windows. lota of Wied brick. An open airy caaua.l elesant feeling. Pnced to ..U lmmedi.ately. Don't miss thia opponwuty! Maralou Ingold LM llLI llTATI 11,IH,IOO Special offering of th.ls fabulous • Mediterranean style estate on an enonnoua double lot. SWTounding a fMlll.Lflcent courtyard pool, this home offers the ultimate in privacy and low-profile luxury. Shown by appointment only. Micki Cooper/Tom AlUnsbn "" UITll .. 12.-Show to your fU11iest buyers! Warm and charming Carmel plan wtth 4 bedroorn1 and 2 baths. Formal Uvtna and dlnin& plus ccny family rooma. Large cul·de-aac lot with luah aardena. Sandie Fix ......... , MWITD 11,271,111 Remodel.d. aln&le 1cory. 4 BR, 4 8A home wtth over 106 ft. on the water. Kup waterfront yard with room for pool. Private community behind iuard aate Lender wUJ sirovtde ~Uant ftnandng Prtce lnclud" the land. Maureen WhJWl.d r.-no # 2 OIYIG PWA, lllTE 100 844-8200 IN NEWPORT Magnificent ocean view. 5 bdrm, solidly built, gracious home with a very private landscaped courtyard. Up- graded kitchen, maid's quar- tei;s, and a complete security system. $649,500 Fee. SALLY SHIPLEY JOYCE DABOLT 1 little River Circle (Spyglass Hiii) COM 644·6200 $495,000 Sunday 1 ·4 5 BR plus FAM RI or DEii HOMES FOR REiil 21 Narcissus, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $595,000 Sunday 1·4 l982 Port Albans, H. V.H, Newport Bch 492-0890 $239,000 Sat/Sunday 1-4 *ev41 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 673-7300 $695,000 Sunday 1-4 3 BR plus 3 BR •2391 Bayfarm. Upper Newport Bay Area 756-8442 $229.000 Sunday 1·5 500-5001/t 36th St, (Near Finley) Nwpt Bch 759·1877 $297.500 Sunday 1-~ •74 Hillcrest, Big Canyon, Nwpt Sch 673-8700 $2,450,000 Sunday 1-5 2100 leewardt.ane, Baycrest. N.B 631-7300 $435,000 Sun 1-4:30 233 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $134,900 Sat/Sun 1·4:30 2786 Lorenzo (Mesa del Mar) Costa Mesa 631-7370 $169,900 Sunday 1-5 2134 Miramar, Penln. Point, N.B. 605 Seashore, west Newport 631·1400 $395,000 675·1771 5BA$1800mo Sat/Sn 10-5 Sunday 1-4 •Spa ••24 Mission Bay, Spyglass •Pool 401 Snowbird Drive, Pacific Sands. H.B 760·8333 $569,900 Sunday 1·5 **Waterfront 631-7300 $153,900 Sunday 1-4:30 •*•Waterfront & Pool * * •324 Morning Star ln (Dover Shrs) NB vGlve address at guard LIDO ISLAND BAYFRONT Spectacular turning basin vieW. Private pier & slip. Four bedrooms, 3 'h baths, den, 3 car garage. Totally remodeled plus room to expand. Com- munity tennis, club house, and beaches available. Con- servatively priced for location at $1, 750,000. 5 Toulon . Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $1,175,000 Sunday 1-4 gate 644·2609 $559~00 Sun~y l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BILL VINCENT -----759-9100 601 Via lido Nord (lido Isle) NB 673-7300 $495,000 Sunday 1·4 152 Via Undlne (lido Isle) Newport Beach 673-7300 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 4 IEDROOI •26435 Arbor Rd, VIi iage San Juan Capo 642·5200 $ 119,900 Sunday 1·5 * • 1 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) Nwpt 'Bch 759·6700 $1 ,200,000 Sunday 1-4 301 Roblnhood, Costa Mesa Sant' Angelo for Marjer Collection 546-2313 $237,000 Sun 12-4 ...... ------~ tral 11111 GEORGE HI< INS COMPANY ,1, ' I '.' : 'fl /9; t ' II ' Magnificeni Jc",gn chMac- re ri :e., rh1' Ul'\h1m rc,1dencc incorpurat in~ "'onJerf u I curve' anJ t1n~lc!t .inJ with bay " inJnw<; in .tlmm t every room. The ht1mc', m.i,tcr bedroom .. 111rc " .1 wnrlJ of um urpa c;cd t.'ll'l.:,Jnl .. l' with H<; o wn ltftng m c1m , l uxur 1nu' h<Hh rind cl dramatic h,1y ·\.\'tnJ11\\<('d \.\'nil with fi replace owrlnPktng thl· .,~·a . 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Darla 2''iba Newly renovated Call 494-6100 I t noo No pers ~49·2'"1 'ISL MGMT 6"2 1603 Broker 722-1223 sec 831·92201493-8658 Pt 1Br clean duhc MCur 421 Pirate RCI Days only LA QUINTA HERMOSA PDllSIU I( ----condo. bit-Ins, frig. 1ac. 2131692-0301 NIGe 2Br 281 upstrs 1 car *l&UJllA* 1Br 1Ba 1922 Wallace 15211 Park.side Ln HB. lllHClllllLUFFS w1•r1tlls -n11s1 Ctrtaa ··• •n 2122 ~~~~d11;~ .. 8~~3r:' gar ORtW frplc LseS950 •WTSllECllHS• Gar relng upst81rS No 147-1441 Owner sell & carry 3Br ns: Villa en111s 675-701 5 LuJury 3Bdrm 2 , Bath pets S520 Agt 550 10 15 __ _ (lrgest mstr suite) 2Ba 3 bdrm. 2 bath h9e. ,..., •otllll Hl Ill* 48A 2ti8,"2000 s/I, redec LIN ISU IHFlllT Small Bachelor lurr11snee1 I Gate guardeCI gar Great E.ASTS10E 1br stove r&-LalHI Je1ck 2641 Your terms OK 675-2685 ~:~~ ~o 1~~1 ~= Beautiful Oplx 2br Iba -tri·M FncCI yd S 1095/mo Furn 3BR 28 A sandy wtkucrien $<175 incl ullls 1oca11on 180 CABRILLO l11gerator ut 1 p aid 18 i BA gerden area ... CHY .. lllUI 10 e11pand S•85K, owe e;~w p~~5 ~.;'f~2 Incl (818) 331-77~-~ac~6 R~~a~llun:~~~~· I J blksto beh 673-57991 Manager 646-0225 $525 646-0986 $675 mo • -Pteue call Absolute oargalnl Pres-1st for 30 yrs at 11% Int Tflrlfll Ila lllO HARBOR BLUFF TOP $3000/mo Unlurn bach ref11g ctose •Mesa Verde d lu1 2Br EAST SIDE 2BR iSA S43-7248 11gious 3 bdrm. 2'"1 bath Sub"'ll down 673-1600 E 11• [3200 st, 3BR 3BA $2500 LllO RULn to oeach pvt entrance 1Ba Nu cpt d w gar nu crpt paint ullls pd S625 l Br n-c.rpt Prefer uec twnhme Pool, spa Wm E. Doud & Co Inc •IUmFIL YIEW• negot Fab Vu 49~7009 113•1300 $4001mo 673-3474 S625 No pets 640-2495 Cat ok $725 631-4320 1 empty d Adil Av1 now' ~r te;e~~ rg11:04~a~~~ PEITllllSE 2Br Twnhse w/2 car gar Super 10r small villa, many •STUNNING Lg 1 2 & 3Br E.ASTSIOE Bachelor No Nonri Laguna •9•-5782 . w/spec ~an view! IBR & tip Walk to beach $1475 ocean vu, redeco, eouf1 yd C u 2~·u 2Ba Grdn Apt Pool $555 k1tcl1en S4SO mo Sheryl ------ 760·87o2 agt den. 2 ba. $250.000 Adi 673-6366 or 673-3735 quiet, $525 673-3313 LIDO ISLE 0111 .. e11 •-S655 & $725 710 W 18th 673-3117 or 631-1266 ,ALMOST OCNFRNT So B 2BR 2BA d 1Bd A I h I -Ii I Laguna 1BR/ba l/p pY1 ILIFFS IAYFROIT 2BR/2ba avall Can loin Charming 2Br Ilse, unlurn, Haaf. hack 2140 ay yiew siu Y rm Pl w 1 be cony $395 BACH sriarp clean • ·~~ ~ \. bell Gar S600 499-2704 3BR 31/iba. Lge dining rm together! 7141722·6448 yard, grdnr, gar, indry, s12sotmo Pool No pets $495 Call spacious Nr OCC Avl •, 1. > I -~-!x~~~~~~~u;,x~~nll:~'~ YIEW /SAOIUFICE ~~~ 1~~, ~'7~'.s~~~ 1. 3~!~~~· ~~g ;~~g1~~~· 67~~~:2~~~~-~:~~~:9 1 ~:;~~~ d:~~·:::~ose<J now o ave 54(1.115 1 Ag1 a7 Al""l L~~~:v )~dr~e:~~~~" unlt"E' plan Spa/pool Harbor Ridge very popular $900 !_ec ~62·5757 3 Bedlrm, 2ba111 FI Place garage $475/mo 279 W S5651mo-$7351mo lrg 3Br 2Ba 0 1w PY1 lnd,Y view Beacn across the $379,000tee 722-6460 Kensingt on M od el Encriantlnghome 3er 2B•. Brand new Townhome I Quiet s1150 998-5868 Wiison Ap1B 645-18 19 beaut 1 & 2 BRs all <'Tl enc.1gar 251150 deck streei Large pnvate Absotutetyapalace up. 2cargar Fncdyd Pet? Exclusive guarded area · bllins.lrp1c Must see p 5o No peis 63 1•6155 patio Elegantly re ILIFFS OO•IO grades galore Include 2 0 n I y S 12 8 5 Fee 30r 2,'tBa. LR. OR FR NEWPORT CREST Condo 1Br S55012Br S600 Patio 366 Avocado luro1sriea New cpt 3 Bdims. 2•1, ~a. l800 sq decks. skylights, mirrors. 675-8860 Telerent deluxe features, 2 car 13BR or 2 • d&nl 3ba I new kllch new lndry I TSl llWIEIHT EASTSIDE SPACIOUS 2 1>.11crien oatnrm Nevet 11 2 car gar, S 160,000 1acuz.zl, Oatriroom spa llOIE IYEILHll•I gar ,., mi to bCl1 No pets $1400 mo Agt 6•5-2235 carprt 311 W w11son 6•2·9412 or 6"2-1603 BR t oath no pe1s $575 lived 1n 11 you are used re Brkrswelcome64.,_8138 Breathtaking view of $1650 Avail t2/l 5 NEWPORT SHORES 3Br 5•8·60191646-6789 per mo 6Jt 6155 l1ne surround1ngs~ou w11 •• mountains Shows mag ••YIOCUI 1$735/mo 2BR 1 i BA oe p ease d L eas~ -nl LICATlll · -536-3975 or 969-2155 wt n1ce wet bar across S700 mo 2BA i i BA 1st rwnrise Gar Ind"' rm E SIDE 2BR tBA 2 lrpls •14so m~. ,94_2265 n1t1cent1y Must sacnlice IY 1r•c11 ••1 pa•I ·, " u lll-1100 This dellrable 3 bClrm. 2 OISTll HYE·,... $529.000. owe OAC --" Ca ' ti ,, 30 trom bcn s 1150/mo ISi & last -$300 dep nice EastS•de 1oca11on courtyard gar $725 mo bath Woodbrldn.a condo " n• Lrg 3BA 3BA best loc & P iva n~ ome r last • $250 s~ dep A11t Ca11 All11~n 6"' I 1266 2629 o Corv c.acP'I w trplc oeam •-G I fl nci 11 bl Viking Real Estate Ask 2 ·f · 2Ba 2 car gar • trplc ""' ~ " • range Ave ., has numerous unnrades rea na ng ava a • 111ew rplcs 2 car pnv all Dec 15 Creauve Ways TSl llll'T 1•2 3 c;e11mgs $515 mo ~. from absentee owner for Nancy Oys 533-8811 • · • Extras Only S900 Fee 2BR 1 ·BA Condo N~~y · •• -. -110 •. 0 ._..1s "''5·"'·•" Including, air eondillon-B 0 E /Wk d 760 8869 poof S22501mo Unique TELERENT 675_8860 Alty 646-02501493·0446 • .,.., "" ~-.,.. V4-v Ing, wet bar. micro mlr· B eauhlul bllg rooms, 4 r ve n s • Homes 675-6000 or ---Newpart Sriores 4Bdrm oec gar No pets $720 rored cloaet doors Super fa:1~~':':o~rm~~~:~~~ -•• , '" RHT t 759-7598 eves & wknds Move before Christmas 2' 1Ba on canal s 1650 5•8-934 I or 646-2848 mesliBJIU E. 'SIDE dlx twnnse gar pat•O 2br I >08 $725 ~3 Orange 642 2520 sunny deck and back tawns lead 10 spacious You can own the lowest Jasmine Creek Ptan 1 2Br 3br rim needs tenants 2 1 Walk to beach 722-9730 2BR 1 i BA DV1 lndry rm yard. Sl22.600 II 9V.% ocean view and Back p 11ced 2BR 2ba NB • Den Condo $1550/mo lutt o airi I/yd s72s 1nsiC1e unit pa110 gar &PAITIHITS 8"umable 1st T 0 at Bey See this one -Ifs condo Kncrittamlly rm 6•0·6188 or 83 1·8638 539-6191 cost agent Npt Crest 4br tam rm nu Nice No pets $650/mo •L HITI FIEr FURN 1Br sno1 n smk• $ 157,000 A ~real buyl special' trplc. 2 patios Newly carpets 1mmed occup Call Jean 631•1266 n r; SSOO mo ut•IS Pd 1St Call Eric Locke II UH I I I I painte<j Lower end unu NICELY furnished 2 Br lmae 2144 $1400 mo Agl 548-4796 Immaculate large Garden 1as1 StOO sec 548-30•3 ru::·: ''i4t.ridF .~~;r;;;~~· Khoo" :'. ~::~:g::~~.:~ '~idii"?~;~j~,~~;;• ·~:~~:!~~:!;";',;;: liiiiitl ~r..::::1~,~i';J~. ':~~·:.~= .:~~"·;:, V'FlrK\. Ask tor Sonia Powell blllns $11501mo Avail Overlooks Newp0rt $675 2Br 1Ba 710 W James :: A 1Bdrm $595-$605 trwys s575 786· 7443 ~[\Xi'J:'\.'1.)T 11t~X 'II rJll Coldwe11 Banker552·20 10 Jal"! 1st 675·•928 **REITALS** rents 2br2baabodewell-S650 Patio 6"2·112712Bdrm 1 .ea $705 Lg111ew Aptsne"110Pari.. I ; , , Soatk Clltt ON THE BEACH Oupiu CALL us REGARDING kept decor leisure patio Avail now 650-7743 2250 Vanguard 5•0-9626 t rptc vaulted ce111ngs 1rg Metro lOH 2BR 2BA. lrplc. patio, pV1 IRVINE RENTALS 539-6190 Best Any cost ----!>Pa Prvt oa1cony road Fabulous view lni11 Ctllt Rt1lt1rt Pen Point turn 5br winter ' Newly redecora1ea BY OWNER Condo nr SC $1350/mo 673-5432 WOODLAND VILLAGI Chlld Ok $795 No pe1s ---------Plaza 2BR. ,,,.•bl Back lll· 1100 2134 Miramar Opn St/Sun +855-0665• Eas1blutt $299,000 Fee yard s77,900. 556-60•7 PYT IOIE HOO 3Br 2Ba. 2 car gar. No pets Agt 675•177 1 646•3091 APARTMlllTI MESA VERDE Olir. 2BR 4BA/3BA/fam rm, din rm -----Squeaky clean 2br oil Lse S 1150 (618)888-5510 PoSSlble renl/op11on 3br 2oa trplc dbl garage PCH 539-6191 Agl cost · or (818)346•0440 3ba lrplc gar • much • '· •· •• • ~drJ•· '• • dat~ •Ju"" ,.,. '"r. ,.1 Lr>dry \:I •w d•SPOS81 S 111 01CoastH'""'2B 2 m o re S900 s c all ·' '"""·" <. ,4•P.0J """ n ,~ w• • •r. $795mo 2•1·7383 ou -, r. PARKCREST UNIV PARK 539-6191 fl.gt sm cost 1 " .,, "l ~ car gar S 1200/mo Dy L 2 , r '' ',. ·~~· "l· •~1' . .,J r ' l'l f AJf -- 548-8040, E11 673-5406 I c~~~~. ~~Oo d:~· a~t~~~ P~IME DUPLEX 3Br 2Ba '9tU • SPH • UllHT Hl•S l$5251~~Yl1~R·~~A all STUNNING 38R 2•, ba. gar avall now $1275 '> Olk to ocean Frplc, tlGtHlll HOO·llH lrptc,pauo.garag41.gar· 786·3818 pat1o$ll00 494•774e 11111... lltO-Mlt dener. new cpt. Walk to Univ Parle Condo 2bf 2be iJi8LidO Baytront 3Br 2'' 2 IHll ... S UH..Sl ll Oltrns Laundry room near !>each and ShOPS 735 w 18111 St TSL MGMT &42-1603 Ocaaorront s1ud10 apt ,,. 010 Span1sn Villa Beam ce11rng •eadeo w•ndows Gated prop pv• oc,. good sec deal •o• p•o• 'lOn smokg sng womar S 1050 nio 494-6807 S11.1d10 ac.ross street trorr ocear N-crpt & paint "antast•c 111ew $600 mo 497 7138 or 26 1-6i91 Studio Plff & Qu•et Oou n new Pllo pets 1 .. 1111s pd $600 • sec. 497-6281 l"ewport leack 2669 2Bdrm 2Ba b oo ~rig dshwsnr stove included NO PETS 5•5-485: IBdrrn $600 Reing d1sn· wastrer & stove includea NO PETS 545-4855 IBA STEPS TO OCE.AN $6 io .,,o includes vt1I •hes 645·3683 2 OELJXE 3 bdr,.,,s 2 oatris 1rp1c. gar near Lrdo shops no pe1s $1000& $1?00 67~3•3 EllUSITIMI IEWNITUllm bell $1395/mo6'6'·1121 dblgar ne,,.paint crpts, oa PENTHOUSE w11g HS,llUT &lltlwantllCl . -----$935/mo lsl/lasllsec s u ndeck V r t se ••NEWPORT -Ocear •.• ~i)t & .. n l l Ctttl Mtll 2124 854-7977 0< 863-1460 S 1750/mo 675·8990 Ml PHWllt 1B~~N!1~EC:11~~~ ~~ ,,_ wtOalCOf\y Studio - \A.\11 HIHll" 1111'11 ' ·-· REAL ES1 ATE 2 muter bdrms. great lo- cation . .,,Cl unit w/2 prl· 1111e petlOI Highly up-•• E ... rarpa•1 2Br l'"rBa condo w/spa. Woodbridge 38R/2ba WATERFRONT 2BR TSL llHHEllllT ll4-00l1 '42-llOJ carport lndry $595. 360 $.400 mo A.11ai1aole 12 q E--encl gar w/CI hkup Avl conoo AfC trplc. 1ns1de Single rise S 1250/mo 'fT1Y I V0C1on1 E sde 548-8523 Call P~ry ~2-265-4 l2x52 FL~OOOhome now SS25/mo Betty lndry Alders Assoc & wtr w/dock extra 760-6665 ~rzZi~~ZiriZi~aZiriZi~irii:iri~ NE WPO RT VI LLA G E *Ull 1$l.1 lP1* 9r1 de Cl k itche n l'TUIOO S 163,000 Cell Diana --------•! Cappel 631-1266 lmlUITY Pill Baylor Mdl. 1500 Sitt 3 Bd w1than8x32 EXPANDED ~5-9161 or 6"•·2270 pd Avail now $980/m Soatk Coast Metre' A.PARTMEP111'S 28r 'Ba 102 A..,110P,s ::>or LIVING ROOM KING _ _ 1st 1st ~ 559-7343 PtlDfJERRAtDN SIZED BEDROOM A 2Br 2BI, lrptc. patio, frig. --2116 Furn 1Br in t>eau!llUI C M 5·5· 12« evs 62.<'·8~9' great large kitchen & spa. pool, tennis $875 WOOOBAIDGE 3 Bdrm 2 2e A 28A condo Pool • comp•ec nr SC Plza NEWPORT MARINA APT$ bath~40-5937 937-1891 or 631-7956 batri tam room. lrptc. SP3 -&&r~ wa1., &I -vltt:Aa:-Sorry no pets s5• oo·s----28< &>Ba to -------=-----panos;-overriang i'ffc:ety 1 ETS 0 S PLUSH CONDOS 2Br ~n • •cropr trp1c enc gar LIHPAll •EXQUISITE View o l landscaped. $1275 mo neat ree P K ec OvPr w eams 5 1a11s ::>o :>,,. :ic,.. S '39~ II. .... ~ 1111111 llHE HarbOr View steps to prv ocean & HB nlte lites 2Br 640-1327 olc/720-6897 gate S695 •mo Agent 5" 2·~ bll. $1 • ' bkrs. Owner 766-0579. L11H1 le1c~ 104 llYlll llYI HllOHI 5 BR 5ba. •300 aq/tt, view. Jodelle Model, luxurious beach 1 b. Iba sro e 2•;ea. spac 1111 rm wtco"" ---L1sa1Baroara 631 · 1266 I gar "' eiec or '"'•er~ " .: * ~-'--• · r · v · r 1 ••1 ~,Woodbridge 3Br 2•,Ba LIMITED TIME SPECIAL ON "kuo siooo ~•9 244 • -~ ·5 • w ··:: c ! c.· 3 Bdrm, 2'1tBa, lormal refrtg Low down, easy rp c rvr cro Skytlte over · 3Br 2Ba, 2 car gar 2 car s ,.. ··c :ie•s ·6. ~'=' .:; dining rm. Jacuzzi, terms 673-2962/E stairs New crpt SUb·ler· den living rm A/C. frplc. carport trptc $975 mo SPACIOUS 1 BDRM a DEN APTS. POOl Pa1to frplc )I 19P Private beach. •9•·0033 panoramic Ylew ol all -------rean sec prkng w/opnr 2 car garage wtopeners 756 0750 A k t T 2 WEE I Br S580 2Br $680 S50C "'"'ti .,.,,, ,. •Ba•.,. • 9., Newport1ca1111na llWPTICll ·IYOWHR s1100Nopets549·2447 Sl250t~~86-~~ • s or om KS FREE RENT sec ...in•E 5•de s5-.7a.:· t•I\ ·i s !"5; s•:-oc Many custom features Mobile Home · Exit buy on 3Bdrm 2Ba, frplc. w/d A,.rt•eaft S100 OFF 1ST MONTH'S RENT Snarp 2 SA • ria 111J'o•, "'11" ~aria's c·: ·:ii;. YIEWllYIEWSl Askin~ $559,000 water Lrg mstr BA & hkups, yard, double gar-LlfHI leacll 21411---------ON All APARTMENTS ,,..., pa110 9a1 nc ;>;!'ts }BC 2oc1 ...intur ~ :ar from this adorable re-5 ~:u~~n. ~~r~A0; ~ld5ge 2 8 0atRl1 &w9twal1k1 -in cl~sek111 h' age No pets $900 t sec. Fab view 3 br 2ba. Ml tub. lalboi S6'>t' mo S4f> 995t' h at• • t eac:• furbished 2 Bdrm doll 8 • v rm 0 c 648 W 16th 497-6287 grdnr •. $1500 661 ·920 1 ~·~o, ~, Ca116· house nestled 1,, the hills Owner 64•·2609 w/dll"!e area. Lovely brick eves. 661 •1313 days hlad 2606 THE place to come home to -A 0 patio Fully lurn & oec 3Br 2B1, lrg lront rm ... ---------peaceful park-like setting con venien tly n quiet cul-d&-sac with 111111111 YIEW $99,500 818-953-780 I wlfrplc 2 car gar Spa, Completely remodeleCI observation deck over-UIEllSET or eves 213-274-6329 lrg lot Prime E-stde loc LAGUNA VIEW . 2 Bed rn 4Bdrm 2 Bath, llreplace located Wlthtn walking distance to l ::ikyl~ ~i!!"~,~~ & Excellent family home in _ ----__ Nr westcllll Shops woode<j setting Patio S 1600 Bkr 642-3850 I theatres. restaurants and sho ps Only CALL 673-e900 d8$lrable neighborhood. leack Prt•tr!y 1175 S 1295/mo 640-5324 bnght & new s 1450/mo Lrg 2eR ZBA yrly Upper minutes to S outh Couth Plaza and the 5 bClrms. 3 baths • 3 car •CORONADO WA TEA· 3Br 2Ba lrplc 2 car gar Socunty bldg Also I Bed unit Manne A11e No beach lllLIAIU IOUI YI garage Oak riardwood FRONT Spacious 3br $950 Adlls prel'd No unit tor $1150 pkng S800 mo 675-979~ 1 11.ctroom LOT. OVER 1 ACRE entry and dining room 2ba Condo on San Diego pets 2218 E Pacflc Ave WATERFRONT HOMES Yearly I bdrm 1 baln apt 1 1 a.droom l Den/2 Batt\1 With Current ~-•i ,__,,rt Security sys $256.000 Bay 40 ' boat slip, POOi 759-1104 or 64•·8722 REALTORS 631• 1400 1 1 • 2 a.ctroom Townftouee/2V.. Bathe ~ ~ ... -b 1 t 0 $27n,·ooo-Call .a,.1 C6 In) , urn Of un urn ... v .. 11 l)OW ~ and geologtc;at survey auuma 141 st at .,. "¥ • Agent 6 3 4062 FROM •re5 - Own., mol•uat-"'. may 11 ' ,•,, This Mme is an 29•-9964 (619) 423-3790 •BR 2ba lncd bk yrd RV W-"" 28 d ' • ~ •• "" access/kids Okino ~ts """sy roomy r yr • subordlnateorexc11ang41 excepllonat Yalue at lfftrl Pre 1510 SllOO/mo 650-8236 huge M bby rm si5oo · lallloa Peaia11h tor Income p.,operty $329,900-~all Ertc Locke i-.... .....,,....,.., ___ -.,;;..i_...:_ ________ , tst, last ~ uuls 499-2286 ,..., Sl99,000. 631· t•OO 76'J.5000 *lllllltTI Im* V'$harp clean Easts1del -2 v• ~ A~ .. V ASPEN CREEK RESORT 2Br 1Ba house Fnccs yrd It .... t leack 2169 1Br 2Br. 3er 4Br turn & IUfFSlll OHll K.Cl',f'lrK\. .. / Cria1r 15 at your back & Patio. encl gar New ~r unlurn1s11 Winter Yearly •~ tt on the oceanfront \I \\'I "'\J "'f j jt.I" 'II door Prolessionaltydec-pa1nt.crpts&drps Lndry 112 blk to beach. 2BA Summer Bkr 675-4606 w/breathtaklng views of \\ " \.... JI . "-orated Sleeps 8-10 CoY· area Must pass credit S995/mo yrty 633-916 1 Catalina & sunsets A ered prkng, sauna spa. check No pets $625 • or 536-9524 evs * OCUllFROIT * totelly remodeled 1 bdrm H v H CARMEL 3BA. tam S 150 per night Dys sec dep 770-5629 20R 2• BA Coodo 1 2 ca 12Br I Ba wt gar $925 Also I .. den unit with communl· rm, $239,000 1982 Pon ~41·0292. E11 651-8514 Call It riome 1750 3br 2ba gar ~r ocean no ~ts r Bachelor .S550 673 4928 ~ POOi next to Diver's Albans 492-0890 leatilt I •lent local w/gar kids $950 mo 557-6689/E $550 lbt stove refrig ova L/H $398,000 539-6 191 fl.gt coSI 2 BR dplx(turn)sn5i mo 1007 c54 8:1b4o: Blvd 63 l-l•OO LllO ISLE Htattt/Codos I Easts1de cute I Br cottage 112 b lk baytocn (2 13) B· O NEWLY LISTED A charm-Gtatral 2102 led yard $550 650-4088 I 697 1505 all 6or Iv msg lealboa B1vo 2Br 1 ba Ing C1ad111onal 2 Bdrm & or 675· 7092 I* BIG CANYON 2B 28 fr pie Q W stv gar S850 All UTIUTl£S P4.10 O f f•( EI PEN [)~ ••• ~ .\0( H,irpor t\lv() 1~1 ~ )• llK!SliBAU TOWHOIU Ct1411 Fer Rt1t 1"2 •tllll FRH Frp1c vaulled ·e1l1ng~ at'' gAr P<'O• ! 'pa l\j(' pers 2Ba•.,. , Ba $89~ 2Sdr-1-.ea-~ $Q~ b66"" 111~ 64"'~-J~ ~64 •'!):! LG TO~"'MOuSE 2Br tbil lg P•! •d • Cl Z gar $'00 "'O t'el!I ~60-0<1 18 '-'"'ur~ E SrCle • b• • T oa "E'"' .rol :>a1n1 ~ .:ires '-~ t'nC Q~• "" Of''S 650 ... ·.sG BPac,. Duoi. •t .. :"'a • ; p ·U "' ~ar 4:i·~'-s Sd r'lj $ •,:i .. ~ "IC A,;1 -~.,. <,,,;:;• eeac ~r, :i1 M CE' ,. _B "-:B.r. ila "" :: ~ ... 'A ' : J ~9P: • e- llC CAITO• UST ..., : c: ... s ... :s :sa.; •·t:"T.:3·7 • .J---- :· ... ..,.,. ... arJ1tec ce ·'"C' ;ia·e ~ ... a J ee .0'"'"""" •, , : k ':":ash or S &f'!C ... 0 ~I!> -.a 6.S.l-u50S 'O• _..,~i:11v f\jG ~::.· 1c:;i ;:-at,o .. • =ia•c ~e11• ~ oc 'll>OP" " -DP•!> SCIOC °"'( •"1 .-;• )34 LIDO Plllt llOllLE - \.\\llHIHll'I Ill IMI' Inc REAL ESl-'1E 131·1400 den on extra large 101 • YEARL v NB * , r a mo yrl'f 673-74 t2 I Co1ta Mesa , Recel"llly remodeled with oceal"!frt each $450/mo E-stde 3Br 2 ,, ba Condo. 2 I frplc prvt pauo sngl level Impeccable taste Large 3 Be<j ocean Yu$ I IOO car gar lrpl tennis pool sub-terr par1<111g Com· DELUXE 3Br 2Ba. frplc 714/557-8020 sunny brick patio Asking 3 eedsec condo $l800 Monte Vista Ave $1150 munlly pool & tennis , gar no pets 1 block Wf'Sl!i•de ,8 0,...,, SSQO l\jf-'VPCl"" ~-._'BP 2:;,,. S•25 000 2 Bed/Iba $800 638·9•2~ 6•5·2991 I S 1300 Jeri 640-4868 from bay 559· 7 194 ~rzZJr:z;QZJfZ~rzu~l'Jl!l5~p~,-,:.,C. "' r ~ 1 J .,nturr nd•, 'L• • DC\• ""' .. !>. ~ SRO( "1r • u'<I ~ .,4;> "65~ l!!J!rl ltac• lOl9 q ' 3 Bed nu condo S2000 I 1d "' D<"'~ t-•6 .iJe, 1 ILIOl Tl IOUll IEWPllT TllPUX 2 Beel sec condo $2500 Gtatral l 0021Gtatral 1002 I Gtaera.l t 002 1 Gt•trll l 002 Gtatral I 002 3bCl~.2~b~h.~~XLNT -Mar ~achHouse •WINTE~FURN . ~~~~~~~~~q~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=DaoaPoiat 2626 ~RBEAC~ ~·-2BP ~- tt houM w/pV1 patio spa with 2 bed .. 2 bachelor 2 Bed, Y\.I SI 100 sss~ ~ S59~ "wo 2BP t .tae .~~ . :;:;.,.0~·-~A.;;.• 20 20 ncteCk 1 $ 15 000 4 ~ Ocnfrt S 1800 l • '!> e~ "'leri• ,.,il•bo• & + d 1• au 0 1n units 1 · 3 Bed Bayffl $1400 :>f'aC"'t>< .., 2.sno • ~·' """t' to1Q,..,!-:e< •sa •• mo e condl n y -1 B...... s650 $3.23.500.AttYmeS250K ~\\llHIHl "I ...... BrWoohmlt 675•630 1..'f'!>'it e :.'Svl'i ' L ii ,,, ~-.c;s·c,('I "'' .' 12 ........ PATRICK ,,., ..... Inc . e -~ R l I I c .. S'.i o .. ·er •0• 6848 N E.' .,,,. <;1 6'\v e •. ,.,. • •r 1..'11111\l'\\.\'111 l'f I \.l>l (,l~l' 1n l'l llllll tl t.: ir,l\ I 1111\ •j'I \ I TENORE 831·l2M ,,-R!!1L_E1~r:J.E 4~ oc. 111~u~R. 0,~4T7t,-::::,1 l:.n~l.uh.J', 111,fi "'"''1.il 1..uun-.in.I ill 'l'lllf1..h h:h1n,I I S:-d1: °"' i •r~,, ""•Ba.,.. OCUIFllllT 11R 11& --nt'll' M M""' S•"" ~ ,, t', n< .,,f"W S6(\(I 1...- 0CEAN vu IPIS 2BR rn,11!1·. du ... rl.'m.trk.1hll.' i.:11 1r.l1·,l i.:.111.."• 1 h .. ' •1..,l .i .. r .. ,9, ~ .... ,,, ~ )Ot',.. TE ... ERf",· 6'C, 1\861 1BA. I blk 10 beh HS I LI I I T. I , L I I S650ts675 h•llll' P 1'th 'l '·''"'1.. 1u, nr r, , •m _ • 1·.11 , , "'r n m J&.SIUln .ir1h1tl'l'.lurl'\\trh rhc:m"'1 1..lc..•11h i1111,1 1.ir1· .. tlw 1rr t Plff IOIAlllEIT nwJl'rn 111 r .1mr\.'rtn1? lu 11ri. 11-. Ii \ 111..: \n, rl1e1 11~/lll-1111 .1m1..·1utt1..'' :\ ~1H.h1..·n I.. u't• 111 \\ i.ll· t.r rh, ... ,It ,k•,11zn1..•J lii r the lu, .. 11..•.,t c.iurml't. .A. r"nun \t tl lt-" ll'•1,k nu· ,,, "'1 1 f' .. 1111\ t•r •It• fl1.. m .1 ... 11·r h 1·1lr1111m 'lllll' h 11.l1'.W..\\ l 'I' \. 'ttu1..•1l 11 195,000 I.. 11! <7HH,..\-l N2 • ll\,111 n.: II\ mg .Ht''' .\1l ,11rr111m.k d h 1 ,k t 111 , "'·"L' \ 'lltd ' H im ' h.' 1.\' lrn • 38 Marbella ~ rnl!li,h "111m n .1n,l 1. h mn l·d,11,,I \:\l.lhk-.l .i.111·' • Hot. IHck 2'40 1 1tecu Te ecw ~ "C"''"' '< f'A" b•MZes • "' ""' Bd•.,, i'Ba ''""''" ' PC Plu,P'I • • •• l • ' • C\t\ ('! t • ""'' flf'itu' •.ih~ ltind· ... ,. \l1flh: lt\0 S~J I SUWUll VlllJ&E w1y .. n ' ve wP'lf'r f' vo' 'llVtt • 5"9C tec:u1e• [II• • • \ i Br • \ • Be ~u·!"' • '\(lll<':rOli' '•'wnl>Ou- • r "f'OllK'f'., • l!'lr 1rat" Ol•<.1.. Pt or v t r11NI PllHOf. I ~N 'hi . 11';1 URNI Ht f flT llUS ClllTUS. TlH IS sw11•11c ''" 1Hc• ..,,, Soi 'l ""h leffh OPtll •.ity 9 IO i ~ood .\p•rtm•nl' "•'•(>(lr1 a.-.~h \o .. ' . •t ,.,,., '>tat N.-•por1 But h flilo , ... I ' h ~ 1104 ( IM O<enge Coat DAILY PILOT I Sunday, Oec9mber 8, '985 ••et lw~ 2'1t lutah 11 Shu au•• '"'"~f hlattt ct 3011 •t411nl{!nta1 Slot Clttt.al/Offln Mtl trical/Offtlt •blcal/ r n llln SSll CIU./ln,.uutl M a 1'114 11M 8ENIOFI CITIZEN s I Mjp .... kall 11•n.rr 1------"-• ... s IHOHIY f&llll ' II ........ th• tldtrlyl COOlllng I Part lime AM'•· reliable. .. -T1 F .. 1 ~ ~· rumw OpportUnlty to Mrn Mtr• .. 'BA 2'AIBA lfg & ~tlfut ~pen n/emkr .nr ~ --·-111T-... ~no. ll\dry errend• I rMf> ~ K~oe -· '•n. office n .. d• lrltndly 4 e y•er• experience. money ..iuno gourmet ~ Ret1euranta 19 now •1~ v..,_ 3 car oet CM htn4 S300 ' phOne -....,..__ Per eon al cere Over O C arN Good driving MTA llllY lnd1v w/PfOf mel'lner to commerclel/tntertore 1000. & gift• for hOlldayt tc~lll\9 epc>llcallont frig "'iCro. lraatl com Ulll• Po 642-2129 Ev et • ll4* P<IOI In ciuie1 night• Lite hH~pgl record l<9'en M0-0140 PIX/UllPT. handle buey phonel and 770.-0102 Flex hOurt Wiii trllln for c()Ot( poeltlont '°' pectOf, lrl)IC, jae/t>ath R N Nell• hon .. 1 '919 .,.. Of Newpcn w .. r h /Hr 17 t4)o493--8490 MIHllTlll llghf ott~ dull .. New-w .. tcllff Ptan 642-0972 new Huntington 9eec:tl Lato• deck lot• ol prof 2S.-3~ 10 find 6 rn&lnlatMd 2 bdrm unlll Slngle mature Sw.<111hl HIT&l UllST&IT ~ Po'I Pen1ntula locatton IWlll location •• f9110 ~ etcMt ~ s 1'°°'"" Iha.re nwtino CdM/NB Willi t9frlefie views & .,, mQU-w/2 yr old ll()n E•Pef tor bu•y N4'WPOfl m1.11m1 Expefln·tmkO requlr'9CI Ellperleneed & Apprentice NtmH Blvd PIN.M ai>c>IY In per- TSL. JJt~ot"'w~ 1603 Ka<tt1 213/437·1020 ~=~~1t'':,'1;111rZ:i':! leek• IMt·ln Nennv ~1 8 H ch ~~':J, ofllce We need yoo now to w()(t( Call Deb~ .!:_S-9840 Call M2·9237 c,::~ ~';:,~~ :;k ::.•t~~"!, ~~:::; Roommate tern Pref Vlr • ,._.. llttl"" 11 "·et llton 770-7258 In me~ ,. ..... ,,, .. .ww. In •IEOI~* pt(•••• T b SPACIOUS APAATMENT "' ..... -··• iv "" ""'"~-· ,.,_, _,. ere, lemlllar with PM Re1t a ur1 n t twn 4br 2 1ty hH . nlee er .. 1496.000 Tt1tlatr1 flSO DENTAL Aut/On hOROA So Oro Cty Enjoy 109 Mlt <: lndoor/ould oor proc:.ni. exper Pf•I or 2pm-5pm Monday thN I MIL( FROM OCEAN S27~ l<rie 195-7140 ~ OtthO ••~ P<ef 4 day pey, • weeitly Cheek & • work Garden Center lmrnedltlt opening lor wlll train 5 O•YI p/wll In-Friday . £/0 /E. 442-a357 RlliilAn Pllllll$ "''"'Ht HI,.., 1 Pleec:hool Mon thru Thr 8 442-2628 flexible holld•y tehedule N/tmkr HB 442.uu Qualltled pereon Hem• eluding Sii Apply Pen-·-·- Step• 10 beech, 2BR 2BA 11c 1"1 1' IM ASST n&OllH er &all lllPfTAL llLUH/ TAC TemPQrery Sva 1600, 1660 exper htlP· ny1aver. IMO Placenll• -••- oeffn vi-. gar, frplc;, •Dolly computer updates R£ Al l~TATt Newpott HOI• 548 llH3 •500 Cempua." 124. N B lllln/llTIY lul !x'*lent company Ave, c M Part time poentone evall, w/d S 1200 673-2628 •More leads. faster M rv 131-1400 I IUIUIOI Ollll {7 t4)152-9424 required tor land develop-benefit• and working UWI VERSAILLES 2Br 2 ba .. •All ollenta acreened Prtftultaal/ I M U•t ~·~• •t ~t 6 mo'1 oiitPITll W llll ment company Elt~tent eondltlOnt Apply PlllTlll 1Jt1M1 eurlly, ocean vu '•v1111 •20¥· ofl 10 1111 new clien11 I I a Fl I I Maialltradn 5100 •r.:; I~ uT' Ph•~ of 4 Hoort p/day. needed by J61epf'lone menl'l4H, amert .-...... HUT C1mera/Pl1teroom ASSll· WOfk Mon-frl 11-8. catl Jan 1 $930 Hetb days •As Men rn OC Register al UH AIH I ln1ur1ne. m le& t no and ollOw Huntington Beach Cit appearence. non-amkr. ~f PtUT ia.nt Knowledge of ver· G.,.,04•. t>ef. 11am Of an. 6"45·2702 IVH 722 1335 Hununoton Bell 841-581 1 up Type, II••. good Schoof Olttrlot se 53 y WO<d proc.ulng e.11pe1· -UcaJ camera •nd PMT 2;M ONL y Mon-Fri Via Lido B~yfront 3Br 2· .. Roomm11e Wanl&d -2br ........ IH hit· CONSUMER :~:::,!ec~~:~~~. ~~o:' S8 12 p/hr M lt ry App~ ~~': :~00 P=ae ~~I 3~~.~ ~:.~'b4:' rr~~;e~~ndhll~~~u~ IOv;~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii43iiiiii2iii-oeiiiiii7iiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t:>• PENTHOUSE w/lg 2be Et&tde C M $.355 ztoo 640 8950 ut 147 ' 2045 t Crelmt r Lane, Pat1 t0tepp1 863-7033 O<<:all 642..t321 prox 8PM. Tu ... 11AM d k V I e mo •' •uhl 850-8887 AFFAIRS REP -~ H B Phone 984·8188 7.,,.. Th 1 sun e c ' ' . HHH HlllHS MEDICAL SECRET ARY Deadline fOf epptlcallon lfClnUY ll_..lt llP&al llAll 10 agpro• ,....., ur I 1750/mo 875 8990 11 Share3 BR/2b• 3CM Mi r 1---n•...,, f /T lront ofc Internal Tuesday t21t0185 In CdM Pr,........y Men'""'"-_., 9-5 ptl01181 Wtrlrnt upal air~ 28R non.smoker 11 utll 111 . rr-"'" MAXICARE Htalth P11r1s. med practice In C.M C Tr"r tt•---..-capeble of quality w0t1c Apply PENNYSAVER. t •;,BA w/Oock 4 12 JSth mo. sec 122-8171 Buey Pine & St r\d¥111Ch tne taOl'lt!Ol theluttsl · M ature pleaaanlpereon llEOfTIYlllllnUY men• o on o ...,.ap. Mln5yr exp 642-7222 1860 P1ecent1a Ave,C M anew upec:M ltellanAee-s d buelneu showtno profit growing 1nd most IUC· 1 1 1 · b k 1 1 1•00 S h 1 ..,. pearance reQulred Good -- ---,..._, In H 1 1 Newport ltltn 'Shr "1ce home wlocean vu FranchrM 'n•me 1n Oregon ceulul IPA model health ns ~1 1tno, ac: 0 c Jt•P .. mo oot .._un• lyplno, office. t9"1phone * SllHLlll * PIHITIH raurant .,......""9 un • FRANCO'S _!_1100 650 ~ t45 Lag &h •II pr111 In exch j1ncludet equipment, stock marntenance organize· pref d 54s-713e 681•8333 lllk IO< Strlf'I llull• WO<d proceatlng & Experienced In lhektt, Ott Ser PrMam•n Apply ::!~ Beec:tl. ti now Nr- Su Cltatalt 2176 IOt cn1ldcere pref Sr and training 1475.000 ttons We currently have lllllH ASSIST. FIU CUil P/T boolckeeplno exp help-composl11<>n & attlnglet PENNYSAVER, t680 L . ..,lll/ .. R• ....,1 laay 499-1838 •fl 7pm Realty WOfld R~stool an excellent oPoortuntty 11 PM 10 7 AM. Certified 0< Moo-Fri 3_5 H.S StiJ· ful Meryanne 675'-4900 Knowledge of repal" • Plecent1• Ave, C M. rRU" ...a Unfurn nr ~1 HO&D 1 It t l W tM 2726 1 Hansen Cell Al or Ba(b tn our ~IV Coal• M ... Trainees Must be dent Min wage 831-7740 ,,_...., .. _ ~2_72fUll22 b~n·"~llta I RHftH•uirs ..... -PllTIYPDSlll BR. view 1>&160. •tv S500 I I I II I 16031882--0923 tt¥e off!Ctl Im a career-mind· mature & lntereated In 5-5•-• .,.. , .. .,..... -- mo Avl Jan 21 ~.c3-T3T5 Chnsuen w idow rem so . -ed rl\dlvldulll who en"'"" 1Elf•A11ffl•• P/T Pan time. IOf IAterlor de-- --1•00 eomm1111on1. ben -p•YW• lllUU II ,-,~ permanent em~t .._ vs: Ilg I d 7 30 2 00 I 642 7222 C M l&Aa Unfurn nr Oen h on> 3 lormer Baycrnt resid asaani deeting wtlP\ people Mesa Verde Conv Hosp Flex hre. llte typ, errtn<te M n F• u IO, • 1 11• ..,,.. • .._.11 • 111 • FI M. hahn exper pr9f .. Bdrm OIW s1.. lrplc nd't rm'" arH 75t 4480 Op~rta1itit1 2904 661 Center St Costa Student O~ 557-3200 on-'1 eventually u 1 u·5-115 . eaafS OllllS-but nol manctalory. ~ 1650 -O&nefll resp<>nSrbrlttle'S in-time lmmed opening p••ft IP ••f1ST -., ~=~I01 4 543_73~~ Av•il G1119t1 lor Intl * EWELRY* crude heavy lelephone Mesa 548-5585 IEIER&llfflOE Mall ruume to 1137 --Permanent full time, ules btwn l~pm dalty. at I 2740 •DISTRIBUTORSHIP• contact wnh Me•1Ure l C • l/Of P rt 11 Ith 1 11 11 Bayatde Dr. CO<ona def Immediate opening lor clerk• Apply 1n person 1704t e..ctl BIYd, S11t1 Aa1 Beililata $200000 yrly Polenttal membert r11so1v1ngprob-leraea Het 5400 a 111~~14t_"' Aft:,noon"': M11r,CA92625 exper typesetler Mull 10•m·l2noon Cotta Huntlngtona..ctl ,.4 Single Car Garage '" Cor· FI T PIT No se111no lo lem11 and eJ1pla1n1ng lier-ACCTS/PAY CLElll ram. Sund• • Mutt srcan••y have have ma rk-up Meea Stationers, 270 E 1-------~· I ona def M ar $751 mo cost hr quallly. Fashion vrces ano terms of cov-Y -uper , put•up back· 17th St c M MW--."'IP~A!"!L"'M"'"'"M'!'!El!'IS~A~A"'P•t•s-.-S1orage only 720-1199 Earrtngs 1 yr t:>uy bllCk e<aoe E have gOOd Pilon• vOl(;e, w ork In a plush Newport ground helpful Xlnt ben· I Bdrm Unlurms"ed 1561 guarantee• lnvMl~ls 111'Y level positron Office wr11 e o r print well Beach office u a Par1-eflts Including medlcel & Sale• * W...,,.... * Mesa Drive 546-9880 ISttflft 2742 From $2,500 Begrn Now1 The tuccessful cand1<1a1e1 & lO key exper helpful 557·t 35e time Secretary Prefer dental lneurance. con· Ellll 1111010 PARADISE CAFE DRY STOllAliE Call 1mme<11111e1y-24 Hrs I will possess a college :~•di~~~".~ &bu;yor~~ HIERll lfflOE experience tn book· genial 11mospt1ere Con· 111 tha LOS ANGELES 600 ~Center Or Stat la Ct11t lie h t . f4 t2)856·0200 degree ano approximate· keeping & personal com-tact Allasa, 642·432 t ext TIMES Telemarketing ot-HW •• 261& RVs Storage Spaces avail ly 2 years cu,.tomer ser· porate Olll<A!. Apply In FulHlme. Dul lea Include puter Must type 45+ 29 1 11ce In Costa Meaa EHec-________ ....,, De Anza Bayside Village DONUT SHOP HUGE re vice exper111nee Ewcel-Pl1•son typing, tmno. aome math WPM Susan 476-1234 t111e now our new com-ALL POSITIONS. Balcera Eteganl S1udlo Condo 300 E Coast Hwy N B tatl/w hotesale Fully lent communica1ton ellrlls THE JOLL v ROGER INC & good spelllni Atk for 11.&ME OllST mission acate allOW9 you Square Restaurant. Inter- Cozy lrplc breakfast bar. 673-1331 Mon.Fri 9-4pm equipped S 1001< will are nece,sary Some! 171042 Gillette Ave Jeanette S•0·2 50 le ... lrHCt 0.Hty IAILY PtltT 10 earn more than 1200 vlewe dally. 8am 10 7pm, wahr/dryr, community C . l handle. epprox $SOOK local travel may hel Irvine 250-033 t IHEUL lfflOE IHiol••I O.•rt 330 w B11y Street In commission & wages 23525 El T0<0 Rd, El pool, tenn11. sauna 1650 •••trcaa gr055 Notlh San Diego necessary -Costa Meaa, Ce 92627 Toro 710-313 I 1 year tea"'9 75T·32St I .E. Salt/leat C.ounty Bkr (6191 I * IOlllHPlll * Aellable perso n No LagunaNlguel b y u lllng only 20 · btwn 10am-Spm 433-83061433· 1723 I we otter a Oood salary and I Est at:> C M Roofing Co 1 yplng 9::,~J ;:5 7 2 or Bright cheerlul person 10 1~2-4121 subacrlpllona a week fl'• WAITll/WAITlllS laaiaeu/Office Ital ICE CREAM STORE E•Ge4 an excellent benel tlsl seeks 8 full Chllrge bkkpr operate swltchbollrd lull rn:~lb~ l~~Oear:e:k~ye '#Ith car for lundl route Ilise. ltataJs b h 1 t d oacli.age For cons1de<-eao rn cost acctg, A/P, Lf•u lfCln••y time Llghllyplng & Ollng s·aJtl 5510 service Earn $35-'80 2769 eac ocNa ionttn d•_:ebw ahon please send a re-AIR PIA & OIL thru ac-._ -Hours are llextble and the dal"' Lori's Kltcl'lerl call -'!'-.~~~"'"' ___ owners ow o er ""' Y counts a dtllng Lt typ lor llllgetlon end general 1 12· 12/mo ,_________ 0H1ee 11 Freeway close '' · 3000 & 1388 SO F1 landlord al e•cel terms I •ume ano cover teller to u •no t:>uslness practice ••· ADVERTISING For 1nlorma11on, call for appt 979--0747 CdM .,.,., 5ml BA/BA no 15-4 1 5032 Agt Crealrve Ways Really Re9ources Department const rndualry an UMl EO~ ~ •• SSH a..a1 2706 1617WESTCUFF NB Fully equrpPed $20000 The Corporate Humanl skrllsnec Background In torneyt Non smoker H1-IOOO.Jtlt43 "'•n.0301 a-al --·I I Own transp req Salary Newport Beacn Send r• ACClllT mcmn Cl ... /I - -~-......... ---.... -kllch sep e111r Blk 10 bell 400 1000 SQ Fi New 646-0520 493-0446 fllAXICARE commensurate w/e•o & wme to Hlrtno Partner, SIUTIT111 OURl f ••• Hl1ar1at1 NS SERV: exp. pr9f. Wiii S300 uUll Pd 673-2763 t:>utldrng floor 10 ce<hng W0<1\tng Partner looking I 9krll level Full lime berl-5000 Biren St, Suite Needed t or <111pley 5520 train Q•ys. eves. wllnda. FURN 1n JBr 2Ba near gtaas ground lloor use for t:>acker fOf 11a111n Retl Mtatttl Pfall, l•o. eflls 642-7222 btwn 9-4 2900, Newport Beech, Potltlona needed 10 be advertising S111es Te<rl· Nwpt Bell 760-8305 OCc In C •• All priv of n I 998 7920 CA 92660 fllled by Huntington lory, at raptdly ••011ndlng ... llHPfl F /T. ,... P o o copy .. in 0 C Great po1en11a1 l••H leu•roH, CLERICAL PUT Tiil Be&Ctl City Sctloot 01s.-local newspaper Ag· to key & ra taurant exp S300i mo 549·3674 BAYFRONT ottice 1 t25 sf 551 •54115 lttl FIHr W•ll train Pierce Bros LEllL SECllnAllY trrcl S7 09 pl hr salary gresive M!lf·dlacrpllned prera lncludet wknda Lag Ben rm Piii ba prvlgs · outside deck boat Sfrp •taty To t.la 2914 1200 W "'-1a....a Sm 1th Morluary. H B 11•.tl•.tei ltH'" Apply 2045 I Cr aimer 1ndrvld~als may earn ex-Quiet Cannon 496-6146 Have aomethlno you want to sell? Clualfied ad• do II well 6'2-5678 2 blk bch Respon prof. a1 ac:10111ona1 cnarge C1111 • -•hlry •H· 536-6539 -a• • L•n•. H B Phon e cellent income {sa.lt ry & bus S385'>uul494 7346 0 S11..,a agt557-•990 WIDOW hu money for l11Aa11le1,CAI0041 Mercury Savinos hH an 984-8888 D eadlin e commrsatonj. beneft1s MSTR Br11:>a ktlchen !COM Prime ott1ce space ~~1w·S 1~o~na~~ No l~1al .,,.r'11•ftJ I CLElll/ opelng in their Hunt· Wednesday l2/ t 1185 11nd adv11ncemer11 OP· poot garage $400, u111 565 ~"' ~11e 3 1nd1v1<1-OentSon Assoc 673-731 l E•pltJtr l /F/M/Y/ SECllETAIY tngton BeacP\ corporate WMI PllO(Slff portunlty Sales and/or tstllet CM 545-8833 ual ollrces St 25 sq/ft office 10< a Legat Sec-IOI law ottlee Newpor1 advertising experience I NNN Call Ro0ers Realty Mort111es, T .D. 2911 MAN •GER EmY 1 ._l retary 'Nllh 2-3 year1 Call-Beach Non smoker f'lelpful $er\d resume 10 Btttb/••ttb -2711 675-2311 nw tlnlRI n ~n lorn•• llt1g et1o n ex-Send resume to Hiring llAllE OIUT -11 s ie I pe<lence, know1edge 01 Partner, 5000 Birch SI, IAl'Y Ptlll Ullll IUCM C.oM' !>Mt 0 ices 595• 25% D1acoun1 on 1st TD lmme<J1a1e openr"" lor 1u11 1 WI" are seekino an indlvtd-preparation ol legal 'I llTOll ... I s 1100 incl utrl AIC. pkg, 29 Srngle family loll trme 01'1r1ct M~~~ger ual Who nas typing of 55 documents/ •~ms and ~~~·,, ~:o~2~ewport aao w: •• , St. 111notor 2855 E Coast want $93 750 ca,,, lor I wpm minimum I year of· ablllty 10 lnterlllce with ~ • 0.sta lesa Oa, 12121 1~~5 r:n1~~1w~~; ~~·,:I Hwy 675-6900 Anytime S 125 000 no31e t9 r% Musil en1oy wEork1ng w11hl lice e11tpehr1ence, dc a,n various departmenrs Ttekaieal/Tra•n Attn Melinda Thackery rv. mara service tree I CHARMING COM OFFICE lntereSt ye11r5 c;h1 dren xoer1ence answer P ones an a within the ~eoc1at1on 5505 colfee nealAd oool & spac.e ups111irs. acc.ess lo Owner 84 t-68 tO I helpful I w1ll1ng to use memory SS 111 llCIS IS ., typewnter and word pro-We otlet a competitive -•irYWI/ sleps to ocean K11ch ' patro s300 per mo Call Aa1oa11eeae11t1 We offer an e~cellent bfln .. 1 cesaor Po1111on p11ya salary and eKcellenl t>en--.r '5 Don't call this numbe<. avarl 985 N CollSI Hwy LmO!I 81 675-23 I I ell! pro0ram paid v&· s 11K-$14K/annually Will eflta Please aend resume --EITATlll nless you went to make Laguna Beacn 494 s27 E•ec-Ole approK 450 SQ b•taaetatllfl 2920 cattons & noltOays bonus consider H1gn School 10 Pfllll ator of money Serious in. SUWI MOTEL I 11 C.rptd pr'llt bath pro0ram and Oenlal 1n-graduale Wiii train w e Pro Audio Mir has en qulrles Larry !H16-8788 $';00imo On Coas1 Hwy UT1tlll •mt• PAPIE aurance Salllry plus ere conv1en11y located on IEllClllY SIYlllS lmmed openlno f0< a well Wkly rentals now av1tl 1n Dana Ro1nt 240-1648 WHERE ARE VOU? m11eaQe r8'mburaement.. the N B. Costa Mesa and 7812 Edlnna. Ave organized aelf·lllrter OAlflll S 129 50 wk & up 2.t74 Anyone knowing or Pele~ Sama Ana border F0< ··ww· Small Co atmosphere IPPllTllITT Nwpt Blvd Civ 64'>· 7445 EIECITIVE SllTES where-a-bouts please I Appti<;ant must apply '" mort> 1nformat1on call Hun~,~~8;ach. 0u11es wtll include· * SEA I SUI LODCE One Month free lull ser-851' him I~ tall Tom I per'°" at Oa11y Piiot 330 Carol at {714) 842·933.3 ECO WrlUng & 1mpJenta-Office Manlgef Phone ~•ce 8e I Do11Pr Or :: 14 Ken$ter rmme<liateJy at We51 Ba; ST Costa EOE M/F/V/H tlon Electro-Mechanical teoee Sal 3026W PacCoa,tHwy • 6:!1·3651 f714)854-2449 Mesa Ca Appiy 9 •t M11,ttalMt•.Cart Dr afting, upkeep ol salea exlper a509 199ry Newporl Beach rPfrtg r I am 0< 2 4 pm 1C1rcula-1 + comm salon • I s 125-Wk ~I '10 <1eoos11 PRIME OttlCll Space on SCRAM·LETS lion Dept I l 14/112-1111 HOlmHllT Ct talo0u• & Blueprint EARN EXTRA Newport Beacn ava11 om-Newpon Dellgn Co hH Fries Mull be able to ac- med1a1ety SS501mo lmmedlale oe>entno lor comodate various de-CHRISTMAS MONEYI Va ca 1i 11 I tat 1 h I .JA"'••• IULn ANSWERS Full-Um• Recepllon111 pertmenta reciueats Sell Avon. lull or pert time 2722/ --n Presentable eppeerance Knowtedge of 1Uk-tcteen No exper nee Near ,.., IUIAlflfll Menage -Ratt91' MlllJ!JIER & expertenoa neceaaary & PCB fllm Word Stat a home or w0<k Call Katf'll, LARGE Big Beat Cabin l14/171-t17J Waddle·B•o11Ch Mustlype 60wpm &good plu• S al ary com-458-l536 ,p~ la~ '~ TV 2 Glower -UllJng O<ganla llonal lklll• ,.. meneurate wHh expef uan••( W.ES ,.,...__ 1....,.,s t.. Prl\lale Party desrres 10 RADAR RANOE qu11ed A•k lor Jolln Benefit• Send ·~~ ..... .. __ , ~ .. __ (.L..!_4} 5-45-6916 1-Auti-Jease (C~~sq mr.irwarq~un----.-----------(TR1&4S='l71TT -.___....,,..... ~ ,...,, • 4BR oceanfront lully furn 11 ground floor de4w(e t>earable during a hike -CL£ R K /TY p IS T . -OSC Audio Products counter sates posmon In color TV Av111I mon1nlf ~ IOtJtJ1 space tn Koll through a canyon Welt. RECl"1111ST 1926 Placentra Ave oata retail SIO<e See Steve COLLECTOR WANTED' Part time opening In Laguna Beach I Laguna Niguel area. Earn up to $6.00 per hour tor c'Ollectlng monthly ~· ance paid in addition to hourly wage. Experienced preferred but not required. Muat be et Leeat 11 rra. old Call 10-A.~-4 weekly 675·6 t 7"1 i o1 renter Newport Beacn at 1ea11 11 s not humid I for Vet hotpllal 4 Day • I Mesa. CA 92827 Wrights Hardware. l 21 S'1 50 per ~ 11 11 1 We are currently seeking a Clerk /Typlat who Sat l .,, Bch 494-5486 1 Attn Personnel Rochester St. C M 6 19~25-6180 1 ° ereo My r i end e~op Ngn ~alb~y ~tNn a n~n-tech ~I~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ le11t1h to Slure 714 720-1767 MrstAe growled back Tbeut's and suppor1 enwonment. must be ,._,..pfe.. Iii 2724 no num1d11y in my RADAR 1 ~ p, 0 1 11 ~~1 0 n 8 1 o 11 , c; 8 RANGE ell her oriented and have excellent communlcallona MR. KIRKLAND 842-4321ext.107 -1-b-lk-to_be_e_c_h_R_e_sp_m_a_le I C.oMo 2 ~•ry 2300 ~. It L ._ r • akllla because you will be dealing heavlly with 10 shr 46R Nwp• Ben nse We'lt 01 o c Allport m Oii • taa 2925 our cllents through telephone and personal $3001mo 650-8!>73 C M Pa,, lurn $3000/mo I contact C.ro's lse Villa Rentals " 111 1 1 1 H 1 h dli .. _ ··-'d Carttatry •11eary Batboe. nice 3br 2ba h"8 675 49 1 :;> 0 754_ 1792 FOUND ADS 'ou w ass • our a a n an ng '"" ..,, e . . F/P w 10 gar t bl~ t:>ch r I variety of general office functions, w ch as Bllywtndows-Frencl'I doort FIREWOOD quality mix, 1·B-R-IC_K_W,.O_R_K_S_m_a_1_1 -,0-b-, M /1"1-smkr S300mo A11a11 Small olf1ce space lor ren1 typing . operating oNlce machines. running $2 17 d fren<:h Sliders & M0<e free del la7 50 ·~ cord Newport, Costa Mesa, Jan I Sl'30hen 673 2">06 $210/mo Call Westerri ARE FREE aome local errands and maintaining lllea. • per ay Addlllons & Remodels $ t70 cord Jim 636-850 t lrvlne Ref's 675-3 t75 or Debra 675 65771wor1< Aullj Tint 957-6468 I literature and various ottlce records. Your That't ALL yoo pay tor 11478 1~ Don 964-59'49_ Gtatral Stniett STUCCO MASONRY-TILE BALBOA PEN Lge 4br ap1 w • TERFRONT BLDG Call• positive attitude Wlll help you learn our 3 1tnes, 30 <111y minimum Ooo -'di b 1 N J b 1 11 •11..,...... 1--------~ " ed d I 'b 11 re-mvo no•· ay w n-•RENT AN ANGEL* o o o ema "' ., ....... Across from t:><.n SJ2S E•ecuu"e 'utle 1350 sift , proc ures an acqu re greater respon1. I ty rn ttle aowe, compt.te pellot. Peraonet & bualneu as-Free •II Uc 63 t-2345 ""!t!.Cif::iM'l:""~""w-4 mo 675-5740 iv m"' 4lri 11r w vu 642-4644 1 1"'2-1171 Accurate typing ol •0-50 wpm Is required as DAILY add .. ""' -•tty k --. .. II I bl rt """'1 qu.. WOI slstanee for all events & • • BEACH HOUSE '""'"' '\ Mon Frr 9 lo 5 we u re le e lranspo atton •477446 Paul 548-8860 proJecia 472-1782 -."'--•••------ bdrm in ~46Woort &.-ac.ri BAV510E EXEC SUITE You are Ideal for tt1111 poa1tlon1r you are new or PILOT EJcpert Cabinet Mak --*A· 1 ~ '400 mo 573-07 '7 i' • '>'~ So Ft ~·4644 ~OUN-0 Cat ours wn.te a ~try Into the JOI> ma11(ef II yOu are FreneP\ Design Reas , lad~aa CLEAN & EXPERT Beaut Npt Higa t.onCl•J ''J 'i V '.11" lhru Fro lovrng temare 897 5704 rnterested in joining a rapidly growing inter-SERVICE free est . ref's After Spm, AMERitAN HANDYMAN Over 25yeareexperlence Mii• t:>rlba ntte <tm'!ml ,. 4 1.,, 1r0 0 1 0 I Ii c. es netlonal computer-bued company ottering an call Alfred, 722· t 157 Carpentry, 1enc:1no. win· Lie T • 116,428 730-1353 ies N S $525 724> 122? eieoanlly ruin Share FounCI Krllen Cant I<~ ou111andlng potential IC>f' career growth. e OID[1CTORY KITCHEN CABINET dows. plumblno. marllte • ••A--+ Sert R~e ' o Lovable black short harr htghly competitive salary, pleasant won<I~ 11\Li FIEFA"''"-'-"" lub en<:I. etc.. M d Yes -_,_ COM Sayl oe.Mn ~ Hk a1e Jf,ces Ls SoSSpar-male 531-40 18 e1wrronment, and an exoellen1 fringe benefft1 Call for free :.~2-088 I Jesus Is LO<d 638-8244 a,u~Kr:sc, ~~i~~ 2Ba nae lrplc. oar 500 FOUND Set Of Keys I package, please contact· CAL.L TODAYll FENCE Rep N & 6'2 t559 °' 7 5~ 081)6 Ctaatrcial Pre,trt' Tustin & PCH 1n Nwpt UI Fii Liii Doora.-Repelr-Alter1tlon1 air -old H2-M10 2 °-67 " Ma Lind• Stadler R od ... p ... L k . .-. Wood, <:ht ln llnk. patlO'I s-.11 Sift•..,,.."'-~. Cc:IM great nou~ lor mal"I 77 .,.,h 3·024:r I • Your Dally Piiot em .,.. an ... -oc e ..... c tree est Greg. !H18-1 1 t8 .,. "'-..-""',..... • $475 ll•B1l1tt1r'I ~r,w 1!!50 Sq ft LOST " mo Ootoen R~ METIER MANAGEMENT Service Directory Cabtne11-Wlndow-Drywall -IT'•YIH _.--• .,.-E 640 47c,c ' I 0 ~ Repr...ntetlve 35 yre exp Jefry 6'2-0587 •GEN HOME REPAIRS ---.-• •Int Mesa Verde loc 111ever ¥111th t:>lu11 collar SYSTEMS, INC. Paint Drywall. Cerpenlry ITIHITllltYIHll ChOic.e Newprirt 11r,m~ 54<; • t23 v•c Hammon1Brvokhur51 1•2·U21 tit, IOI C~iJ· lrt etc. Gary 645-5277 PTL Orange Co OrlYilnel ' MalP nr,n .m•• i4l)O I 722-9798 or 760·8244 17780 Fitch A venue, Suite 140 Moth-tov•• b!l .. yslttlng , llf 1 •0 1t•ce1Sh0p Storage• rrvtn e CA 927 14 .... .... u HANDYMAN LAROE and Sludent Movera neured "1'11t"l\ M,1r• ""' · t,;is ,Q ti' rea, (, M 1LOST bill F1CockapM 16 7141660_ 7 100 ~ical c.iliall Newborn or 3 yrs up, my amall 1 DO IT ALLI Uc T 124-•36 641-8427 fEMIM 18f~ H'Jll'-if <. ') N1c11 area 548 74>49 I lb5 while mark on cnest. l home full tlll'\e 6•2·901 5 53 1_5579 Pal or Ive mag NEW Werehouae Storage IJ TILPD S'.lT', t66JI v1c.Cc:IM IWed )75919t7 Me11er1s an equsl opportunlty t1mployerMI F. ExQultlteAeou1tlc• • C-•--- ••agn·la C." ~"" 1101 epr11__,, or remove. Dry· ltula~ -met HOME REPAIR Car ...... try 10¥11-111 "" '" ""'' ' IEW LIST'lr II LOST Lnaea Aoso t 1125. ,~ ~..,..,plliP!-"""'-~ .,..,., 1 • wall Reptlre. 8.C7-7901 ROBIN s cttAJJuJd fences & gatH , tree trim, Appl'•, pianos, hMf'IOld or ANDY$ WALLCOVERI lnllall•llon & Remov Int patntlno 541-'4013 • STRIP IT OFF THE WAL . t:lari. , .... 'NiJ- paper removal MNlce L~/l>Onded.838-8970 THE WALLPAPER ROUT Dec Special I 11/IQI rofl 1 Yr Ouar 642-2079 Fem MaTur<i Pro! 'h' ~b' ~l1qh \11s1b1llly locauon won sml female. gray/Ian •• • • •• •• ••• • •• • ••• • • •• •• •• -REBLOWN OR PAINTED SERVICE. a lhrooughly dump rune C M & N B offc "By the hr or by lhe 2ba Dlln,j Pl dOI • ~10 commeroal business on vcty Paularlno & Be11r • PART TIME OFFICE w· ORK • Also Int/Ext Ptlnllnl'I clean hOYM . 540-0857 area Jim Whyte e42·7206 piece .. C•reful, eourtMy. Expert Servtc. ~Rec>• $350· 1u1tl 240 7C,n QrCundlloor . 2 bed apt S500Rew~rdl556-3607 : : .. ., I -U -LlcitH 782t 642_M 15 32 yraexp.Retld l/Comm M/F •Br hm Npt Shr' '" and bachelor unit ,LOST Mini Lop Rabbll nr • • L.le•288597 631·9295 Houteeleanlng, carpets & la:r8J ._,, Lie •409035 "4-191 bGP\ pool 1enn1' w 10 $360 000 19th & Santa Ana e Th• Dally Piiot Clrc;ulatl on office n .. d, •• upholltery, wfndowt, etc Lf HAITUNQ -MOVIN. d larli'LHrrict WATER REPIPING. 'l>a S:l7'i. ulrl S48·4:l•O' -642-6343 • reliable mature and r u pon1lble pctlOn for• '"" lalet.111-1212 Garage 6 Yllrd Clnup• BEST !Onaed companlOn prices. Uc .. bonded, Ina. Mitt le has CM ul"llurn rm I 1~ t~ '.~11,H .. .'1:~~' LoSt R-ard 2 lem Oerm I: & phone cltrk po•ltlon. Applicant muat: Commerclallnq welcome Jon 645•8 192 Aid .. & Rat .. for eldefty Clark Plum bing 51t-t577 Pvtba wr~/n ,mftl<t25· ~ l<f& I ''"' Sheps 1:;>/02185 N•,.heve a good phone pcreona llcy. Tr•lnlng. Walher-Oryer-Refrlg-4tc Home&Offlee cleanlno by NPT/CM/LAGUNA Am L.lve lnorOYt 833-2009 WEEl<ENDPLUMBING. Amen11te" S48-1307 "'"~ ~ 87,..._,. Bnslol & Edinger SA Sml e wtll be provi ded. Learn valu•ble office• 722•1737 20 yu exp JODI Pleue call fO< tr .. Haullno-ctMnup.palnllno-Care tor elderfy rn llcenM No Overtime! Cell An .vu one S•lvl t:>lk lrg one • ._ II L h d • estlmet• 8-42-87•8 moving 7 deys 4V.-2341 prlvlle home Home CO<HI Time 84e471 f /prof 2BP nr beltch Bai t:>rown/blk w/grn Ilea col l•I 1, wor.. w it nice people an earn • A--pil-Servtce Refrlg ------meal K ~ 0 Pen S400 neqotrllt:>le 111r Dys 540·03.C7 e•t 54 : $4.00 p /hr to ltart.. M onday -frld•y • w~':!s~t-f•• " HOUMC1e9nlng 14 yra exp IMll~, luaty 1 •thy 1 1 p kl av111l now 1)7'i-371S Prt1tt1l111lH"lffH evesloM-nd 641 'H79 or e 8:00AM to 2.00PM. Pleaac nil Eileen Co e dlahwalhttrl Llc 240-07 17 rellabte,r .. •.fr .... t.own ru.... ..,..... 1-.• ....... n.._ ____ _ M/F anr <. M JBr Twnhvi R~~a~l~o:c., r.p~C:r~°,;, "";;, 835 72S6 •1chcdulc •n appointment 642·4321. Ext.• trans Pin.• &45-988& Della THE OFFICE OJ' FINE PXfNTINQ 8y Aid\'.'. *Wiila ,._. W/O lrplc. 1113 Nr Mc.Artfiur & Coot Hwy Tr1Yfl 3014 : 20.. EOE •• Newport 1 Flnett Int.nor Of John Caroompu D C t rd Sinor 1e yr• of happy MRS. STEVENS l)Gh 6SO 7127 at! ~ 'lO Prtme tP<il tn lanamarw • Melntenance The Newport Beech 548-402 t customer• I.le 280644 Ptydlle & Tarot Cwde NPl Av811 nrtw• Shr 2Br I()(' 24 11 E COHI Hwy H• YALLn : Orange Co••• • Nettkeet*•· 875-7409 I ti la Th tnk-Youl 983-4 t t4 You 1•11 ,,,. no . I ''eP' 10 IX.4'l11rr1p.,~ Nu St .. 200 Coron11 dtll Mar ~ R;' ~~ ~ groun~250 I• Dallv Piiot • Wtt91'proortno. 83 1~ 199 We wtll clean your hOUM , ti •I 11 RAINBOW PAINTING ~":'..:/~~.+th deco S39fl mo e1·1-S952 (il'i 4'l00 """"' 1· only • , • ..... I ;:--apt, Ole Rea rate, refs, H .. , n • 111-1110 Ou•llty ,, our ""'Icy 772·2132 (71") 772.102·1 I C.am Am TOY•• 645-7171 • 330 w B St t UTlvew•ya. pat 01, pat .. ,, Gloria e31-&509 ·~ 3 ....... ~ Npt Bth C.ut,. :lb• 8 11 Da ltrts U1it1 27H I • • ay '" : etc No tob too emllll up •HMt1no done rlgh\9 850-6648 JEFF Uc 8618 1571 w Katelta, Anllheim Penn, C1upi1 no~ ,m1111= N "Pe• m e•n bldg Earltptat • Coate MeN, CA • R ... Mickey 53&-0553 atracttll Chet• AIC Heating Spec1a1 A A A PAINTING Int/Ext Europeari PIYCNC Tarot $360 '9blt. l)Gh 8 71 4586 ,, '2 lrg '38R 2BA unlft e • AIP"att-r9Palr·s><klno IOtl M4' ....... I .. I Hoor Serv/Malnt S30 LOWEST poaalble price. Card & Palm~. PMt N/•mkr ,h, lrv1n11 2Ar S:<>flS 000 673-3717 Ctail• Cart 3011 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •Pl complex·heavy roller Comm~Mk( ~1:2?..5 492-3827 U 69283 10 St9') Service 8&2-3236 Prnent a Futut•. 1 fraa ? Twnhmt MW Sultf' &Vl C11nn11ry VIiiage Re&lly 011114 Oar• ..... ., 1····· .•.•.... ........ •••• JM 8'4S-•2e9 7•m-9pm ALL CONSTRUC TION ............ GLASGOW PAINTING 650·2758 Diane 831-tM4 553 8500 Ev 854 '' 32 l111l11tri1I 2711 M11tur~ tady for Chr11111n • DELIVERY DRIVER PAmll OlllllTI N..-.Aernoct .. ·Addltion1 I wneart 1~~,;xt 30 yr164;~f:~4 l..tta N/,mkr t hr Newp(lrl Grett 1 Si:hool Apply 188351 • •All tyS>M dellgn• & color• 722-t737 ije#460839 Tiffi 11"~,... ..... ~-... ~ TownhOUH w/pool 'IP• COITHCT1Wlll "I Broolthu,.11 ~ 9~2 3312 •. • Cati 64e.2113 for Mt. BATuRoo•• .. KITC .. EN HOMEOWNER EXPERTS • I. n n I. s. 0 0 'm n I Near Harbor arn11r " s 0 Dally Piiot motor route • n "" .. " T09ped/remoY9d. Clean-Int/Ext Aeou• Celling• CAN BEAT ANY 810 a 642·3850 or ~8 1869 Un llnd Btdg·UH t0me MV COSTA ME A H ME e Remove UC)f'lalt drl'tlfttyt REMOOEL.ING Free .. t up new llwnl 7&l ·3'470 Llcl 2M597 831•9295 60%. 722·7537 r•nt e .. 1 c Spiller Agl full ''"'• se5 o /wk • avallable ln Huntington repl•c• w /con c r•t• l lc#29M81 517.~9 • ROOFING r-ouer, r--Nu CM condo Jbr 7 ,,,.,r, 831 !1875 • bflck/btocll wk 539..034& hiiii ---Tll UUI lllM INT /EXT 20 YMrl E.xper -• ..- 2 lo• w/d "''~!I) .Av•1I hco•t '"'"''IRESPON$18 L£ woman to : Harbor area. 1-2 hours • Speclallu 1n drl\leWtyt ttdt J!lm Lewn.-Tr...ShNb ln1t•ll AV9rageRoom S2i1 =.~:, ~~ now l4~4~' ~ 27H b11by,11for Tyear OIO,my . per afternoon. petlo. Wtlkl. blOC:k Wall, Prof cge:bt1ou...it your Tr• Tr1m and Removal ExterlorStucco S130+ Prof item 10 ''" ibr 1 '011 •2000 Piil fin nome .. P w/chlldren • Call 641 _4333., Mon-bflctcWOl'tt e1e 962•9352 home rM 1·3 mo a. IAwn Main a Rototltllng materlt lt 642-0.'42 w/ler'f\ Hunt Rth olor.k'~ • • Muat bf! •v•ll daya tllM e Rafi, n-emkrt 840--03M Sprinlller lnet.a . Rec>air PAINTER NEEOSWORKI to t>eaefl S3~ 11111u1 c,~~~ '>~r'fou:':'~. 1~~ A wllndt 15 hr 759-8312 : day-Friday 10-5 P.M. lulwa ltnU.. hen -Fr•u•tlmat• 5'41-~ Int/Ext. c:.111nge, refln cab lmm.S OC)Mtng ~18 ~94' 1n '"'"''""• rnep Cit)' Of Dtat1tiu 3011 • Ask for Art. Xcu'f~ word Pfocw. i ntty I Fr;d 60&i CH LAWN HAVICE 1261 yr• •llP ' WOf1c OU-li•~a~nei'iiwiiiimii1 Prot non amller 2!. 35 to ~•umonl 1 blk B•nk of EARN Chr••tmu money • k'IQ We do m8nuaCrlC>tt By Horm8tl Tf'le Doormen Mow-e<Soe twtoe mo S20-Davie P11nt1no 864-3837 Comc>tece r 1111r 38A CdM n~ G••·I ,.,.,fW•tll ,nop04~ High Ht>UMCIH nlng $5/hr . • Or•nr,e Co••t ,,,.iqllet, 9'C 788-3330 0 811' Fir 857-000R S25 M s:.6737, 546-6722 QUALITY PAINTING-Ouellty llf<>rk J'9111110f~lel age .P"1 DI Pril'f!tt 1>4teeh 5, ''>'' Mull c101e m1ltlJa011 7'2·Ge5Q e r -"tn Bootl:k.-..&nn & .. __.._.-:--, ISHIKAWA LANOSCAP[ Low Wlntitr Rat ... Fr• 761-toN I« U~/mo 81:\ 08'2 """rrrw btllor• Dec' J 1 • D•I v Piiot ....,..,._, .._... ... __...... o... c ... n-upa Malnt .. 11ma1M John 722-9707 Mtl Appl w prlf\Ctpale only Exp NURSES AIDE, leekt e ' lax .. ·SBA loe.n•payroll liili~~~~~~~~ ~ W' Ptof 0¥-' 2s n imltg tnr ~ Roy 8'4 1 ee 10 I 1tw.-1n potll lon Udo Ille • ~41\ w. &av Drive Guy 780-100I HBM ll.W Spnnlcler'a. etc ISO-A 147 "'~ ,.,.. ~;:'.'"-"':':':--:-__;~~· CdM P\te 1450 mo Ill ., •• Locel ref1 43 t 0~5 e ~ ' TYPIN(),.S/H.BO()t(KPHQ OUtllty~. fl'W• lnt/Ellt AMa Ra1el AM't 111•1 Ho P"'1' ~ 8~'6 1 "'thr 11.uh 1•11.;1 HOUSECLEANERS ,• Coeta M-, CA FAST1AOCUA IEAVIC! U2551~ M&-7401 ,_1 ... yu .... 13$-1810 Of 87~102 Prof,,,,, 38r 28a NB,,.. J..a,1 II • ul1 ,,.r,.1rr flpet w/own tr1n19 eee •••••••• lleee•••• ••••• V!ASATILE 840-<>ell DON'S ELECTRIC A-PartlM\lA.aoc: u11t.a.5f Poot t!Wlnrs Ho ii'' rltrff1•ir~ '""' 964-9788 CALL us. --•02·5958 S-W.cale. .. ,. r~ 1400 N/amkr ~e-ee e =~ dl)'tlf out,.l• etc, ~ RISULr• \"1'\.I (• I• •Ur -·u--1 ---'------Promontory Pt 'entutte .,.._ 11"' pert try SerVlot NEWIR£PAIA Quality No Blocll wllla, brlettwofli oc .. n vu Shf 2br 2be • .,, 'PN'1.iltY 12 hfl /1"" Ml p/hr 642 1!!678 Aepalr-A•mocfl-AddltloM Jobi to tmall. reuc>Mt>l9 eonc:r9'e CatnP.. pt ttoa' SHYICI 11ITlflfl1tl4t• s100 175·783'1 1· .. 11 11.42 .,,.111 "•• .m & 15 14 -;a Ooort-.tc 11•1 •HO ~r•..,. He'd at~a 1s yr• ••P« &.4f.Q3.f DlllCTOIY F'rn-Result ~rv1re all 64~1671 ht.Ju Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Oeosmb« e. 1985 .DI ..... ltae.-al 19310..1111 HH A1Jllaun 1111 A•t• lapr!!4 tlM lafil ........ ll sst's .. lrTl'D I I -........... ---.~~'~ ........................... 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Unit 5, Superior CM 83 t -3197 Ctlrl1tm11 gift• Flaglllip HMlthcere .,,,.,, •1~ .... g~ .. ~.pvt Pty OOuOht 1no1tlet wm let C.M ., H 8 or J: V C0tt1 M ... 942-t ta• H'llTlll ---s ,.._., ''""" ~v-JVVO go below who11111e1 8'12-4333 v ... REFRIGERATOR. U11d SAT/SUN 9•2· 347 Monte -~ .. ..-. 8 • • • • 759-~a or 711()..509() llUVERI WllTEI AestdentlalciMnlng,work· S100 5"8-2380 Vltta Ave. off Sent• An• I MOVING Furn ID9flen-TIYITA LWlll --&l""'UIS Mu11 l'l1ve econ venlcte, iruoreman;Mon-Frl &-5 ---furniture. clotti.1 ce' 11mp1 w&lh«l dryer eo.u M-. ~-~ Attend our i.... temlnat c.csinec: CdV 85 Lo m1 W&IDllll lnaur For more info c 111 sg1n;!6.,,7;·:1~ ~S:r =· REFdRIOS12&,.w~ij.OOd91 S1t1Sun Biby 1ten'l1. In-Anlq tbll8 cnr•Sl2SO obo end rec1e111 1 free e:ttet\decl guar Loeci.c:s --•• 758-1912 Mon-Fri 8-5 CIHn cut, bondabl•. con "' " ,.... 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S Ul,995 (7t<6)852-9<624 Etan Vttll ·903, IHI Hlll&Y O&SI' g11 dryer, like new S..00 &42-5678 ta1go NB S1t1Sun 10-4 l/W 69 anrt am/fm CUI Dir 540-5630 34 18 Enterpr11e Rel, Work flex PIT hra. on eves p11r 5-48-3555 new c;rpl Great condl MERCURY M()HAAa1 •17 &ITI llTWH Ft Pitrce FL 33482 l 1 s 1950 obo ~3«0! · E•oet eond s 1850 OI' b9I Wented 20 /!,' • Some fttl SHYIOl ~r;~'.:n:u~~n~~::,~:: hraitut 1014 Pttl I Aaiaala 6049 ··~:r:r:'/ IOtl o .. u Mf'M \4<J o·).Jj, vw 72 Bug-,-ownr Ill offer 64M705 exper nee IT & PIT Cell &UIST&IT I gantzationa 11 you're 1 llY FIRllTlllE Mextean dbl yellow nead FIAT 75 x 19 ao 000 m1 °''0. m miinnl c.ono SOK orig I .. Olat•iinii11iililiiliiRiMI 9e4-t025, UI( lor Oreg (3 SubaUlule POS111ona) enthuslastle, an1cu111e & LES 957·8 t33 Perrot Talks, enter11lns. 85 HONDA CA 250 new •ln1 cond S 1'600 or best m~'3000 __ 7_14/1!69-999e 1ID Banking Needed by Hun11ng1on PY~:-:1x1~~~~~ ~~1\1~, All F p-;j-1 ,-DI learn1 last. greet preeent cond Pro c1rcut1-p1pe, I off• 6"8-936 I vw 72 Bug dn1 c;or'ld CAM.ARO Chevy io R•l"' 1Auto air AM. CNIM, wire TELLE • .,.allEE Beech c11y Scllool 01•-rencll ro nc • n wtcage S850 6"2-9911-4 porting 4 & llloek kll -Sharp S 1950 760-1039 S...,,. a~ ... con" o..:..'1 co~s (L.,.• 052V .... ') 1 na ..-p/llr For more lnlo call set orig S2800, sac S 1400 _ $1800 or tr Ide for car HONDA Accord LX 78 .,... , """ u .,..,., • ..., "' ....., we n•ve an lmmedlete trlcl SS 55 Ol llr salary Ms Redfield, 261-5-430 coff tbl set $550, eteg1n1 Moving. mu1t sell most 673-1600. hm 646-702 l Hatch bk nu p11nt1upnol "r 733· 1 la9 otter 6"0-0386 (Slk; 3794) ooenlng lor 1 teller train· Apply 2045 t Cratmer Ln, sol1/lovu1 $850, occa1 lovable I yr old Fem11e -S2450/obo 545-1150 vw•72 Bug/yellow new ' Satf1 office. Min 6 mo·• Oeadllne lor appllcetton nu tne lollowtng ----mlles. ••It cond $1600 JAGUAR XJ6 ao BrltiSh out• S2650t obo dy1 USEOCAAS & TFlUCKS I M In our Newport Beach H B Pnone 964-8888 llWNIHI ltHl cnra S 150 Xlntt 543-4705 Cocker S200 759-1870 "85 Yamella XT 600. 500 mtr. ik bran<l ,,.... thrtJ. 1 WI Ill ill M&IH 1 cuhlef/cu11omer M rvtce Tuesday 12/ 10/85 openings· NEW Cull 6' Sot•. e1egan1 Poodle Pups Teacups. OBO firm 673-2681 racing green. lo ml. excel 494-2552 497. 1597 ev COME IN OR CALL l'OFl -lrtettr/lffr AHtd, tepe"ry S•OO 842-5942 Toy. Min $350 546-2848 cond Must sell 633-3660 AH mtl.IUI. :~e::::n~~,,~~~y Fii omHR WORI Oek/glua/brua: Cot Ibis Aotlwetler/mlx pupoles 4 ~"· DriH/ J"'' MAZDA 79 RX-7 red/bl~ vw 72 Van brand new OeLILLO Ith Tellet T I $$$ lest/lfflfft · S450. din set S375. bar $25-$35 646-5036 9030 1/lm cess 79K m1 nu eng t:>roke n trans ClfllllfT THEODORE ROBINS FORD ;oOr~ For mor;~n~~ I P~~~~ 1 ~g~~.~:;~~ stOOla $75 Solallovest lWon<!e<ful malure sound Toyota·A5 4 Runner Like tires. CLEAN Maxe ottlf S 1000 OBO 545-7277 •82 n BEACH BLVD matton call 675-4500 m, .. mee<101's'1'~buo1rn1on•l\Qtlor ,'~er N 8 •Pe<Sonnel Dept , S500. solabd S350 Oak Appaloosa lor $100 OBO new •n warr •500 mt 5 646-74341(21 3)491-0021 VW 73 412 Wagon xlnt "iUNTINGTON BEACH OLDS 80 CUTLASS Su.- Mr John Leun " ~ " well unit S350. bdrm $400 962• 7625 sp A IC AM/FM ca.ss M A z 0 ,. 1 9 R )( f running conCI S 1000 l.47-t017 Ml 3311 Lii AllELEI small G T E Netgh-llRSllY &mll&ITS din set S350 543-4705 spec wllls moonr1 ltlrBS wlll brown 5 spd snr1 895-7846 or 846-2323 ; • preme OKxlnt eond ';; lOOO HAReoe ~ • ' CO~TA M l~A (>4J 'J',•(o borhOO<l Pllone BOOlcs in (2) one Of both lhltts Soltd dine Ible. parquet M11ie1l Ja1tr••eat1 I Sl 3 •OO 646-7641 1mmac $4750 497-1767 vw 77 BUG slored Since CHEVY 73 Cemaro n1-than 1 mi on :;657 FEIEllL UYllll the Newport Bu en. Cor-7 45A M .9 4 SAM or top w1lnu1 llntlh w/2 6055 CHEVY 84 Blazer S 10 new must sell offer pet1 350 8K ,.,, A .. •OIS Clsl eog S3_900 ___ 7 __ _ 3201 Newport Blvd, ona del Mar CoSla Mesa. 10 45. t2·45PM Sundays leave' 6 uptlol dine cnra I Tanoe okg 25K ml clnt I no Ill 210 SI a.I I 640·•255 of ,,_ PlflS NCl5 DOdy PL VMOUTH ·73 Vallanl Newport S..Ch. 92663 Santa Ana Fountain Val-S 15 p/Slltf1 Prtnce ol MllChlng Ch1n1 Cab1ne1 335 IBENEZ gold plal ed cond S 12 000 63 1-0558 Near Classie green witll I nl w<lt $2000 968-5367 Xl111 c:onCI S 1100 080. EOE M/FIH ley & Irvine areas Must Peac;e Luthefan Churcll w/119llted sections Also pllaMtn c.ontrOI beaut camel interior 54.lnrool VW 78 SUPER BEETLE CHEVY 73 Im ala ,0 ,.,, Evs 840-3345 be 18 or Older' Proof 01 co,ta Mesa 5"9-0521 metchtng COC:ktall tt:>le & gullar S375 OBO & Olhef IEW 'II .IEEP Runs line looks labulous I COl'N Recent _,,, Lint 0 pr~e S9 .. " ~·6-2557 -----BEAUTY SHOP insurance & 11a110 drivers 6-93 a MUST SEE S.5395 "' JV ~ c ,_,_,,,.,. '"' ,,,_, ••1n1-he Call 979-3000 tlHI airn lamp Ible s 1500 Mtnl mullcal equip 6" 6 1 CIHtlH s 17 000 Call Jim Wood c.on 27 ., • ..,.,..... •• ,. ....... "-..., E cond &62-0854 OR S 675-6000 days or 472-6048 or 5 • .,..59 CHEVY CAM.ARO 82 • curtsu . AU11115"9·1005 GENERAL OFFICE . Ouah-s1art now• Santa Ana UM West Percuu ion 11 comes wllll pfs t:>uckel 673 6000 even ngs -spd , cyl PB AC. muSI CARPENTERS. wood llecl ~son 10 llandle order departmen1 7_ •iactllaa".. 1015 Candy Apple red com-seats and radial w es • ' vw 79 BUG CONV wfll sell x1n1 concl $4350 ,..... p plete se1 -more 1Ser=29001 jMBZ 300 SD 83 PURE wl'll •-<:ond 39K m1 .. ~ Apply 7tm only phones typtng general eople neede<' No ex-21' MAG wood console S875 pn 675-5457 SIHI CLASS Wt111gry Many Musi see 10 at>orec S5700 650-7585 642-91 e MacGregor YICl'lll. 1&31 01t1ce oulles EKpet1eoce p en enc e nece aury color TV w/remote S 100 eJ1.lras U K mt Buy otter 546-1903 Iv msg ctlm CAllUI '12 L Plac:.ntla. c M ~e l~,·~~ell~ p & T ~a~~~ ~~:;'1~~20Wll~,~~81~1 ~~·~=I~~?~ 6ouse PiHll a OrfHI 0;t~~/~;,~~~T S24 950 7141623-6998 I vw 84 GTI 16K m1 Mtnl Pw• 5eatS m191 ?W •w CAI WUI ll&UIH 650-2902 Hetdt qua1111e<1 Call Mr King s 100 Bes~ 011! r;;!5_;g:; 6059 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa MBZ 72 350SL c t.AssiC-con Cl M u ST SELL I Loe• 1ERTJ901 Immediate employement 11••111ir11IEI 662-5643 •FIREWOOD• Player Piano $1200 541-1023 Only 78K m1 xlnt cond $6600 t714l 722-7743 rS1k • 35601 THEOOOH ROBINS for full MNlce car wlSh -EE PA IM[ 646-72_ 13 or 720-2590 Tr•elr1 -35 INBHSWF1 644-5147 vw BUG 1975 exce11en1 Slffl A manager must be e• Wiii train you lmmed11te RT T Premium see•oned or-I ~ perlenced. &44-4<660 • employment Aoply II anoe WOO<l s 110 ., s 195 ... AM.AHA ORGAN Brena PLv··o uTu ArfOW 1982 MERCEDES 84 SOOSEC conCllllOn ,,_ clulch 33654 NI -• S.. Ad ADVERTISlll! · cord Free del 968-808 I new never been used I ,.,, n w Ice II u I a r p ll o ne pa1n1 and 1nter1or Runs gu.,. ,.ore ' g $BOO• 673 5822 pickup long bed S3 500 sunroof Xll'll cond greal $2,000 673-5028 1&1110/0Ull Laguna Niguel FOR sale: Sic btcycle car-• __ Call 642-4321 Ask 101 s43_500 or assume Mature peraon, girt •MP ARTIST ner conversion kit used licyclff 1060 Don Wllllama lease 557·4758 VW Bug'72. Mech sound & FORD lObO HA•llO• IUVD CO\T& 111111 \A b41 0010 Jonn W1yne Airport Call Selling •ny1111no w•lll • once S 3 5 1 0 B 0 -11 CLASSIC new patnl new ~ lool(ssgrea95t ~~':--;>2:oex· I s Berne mornings 852·9 l86 Daily Piiot C1ass11ted Ad Growtng Oranoe Coasl 960-0742 Iv mess 1~;~,SSc~wl~~ 1~~~~ 26 wheels & ures Good tr as 21 ·""" SELL Idle ttem1 with a '1 8 'ttmple mailer Newpaper needs 1m-FREEZER. 14cf upright cond Only $2 500 YW '11 YUAllll "l" ICHEvv--Mahbu 1980 Dally P1101 Clu s1t1ed Ad 1ust cell 642-!">678 1g1na11ve. producl lve $100 Crib & Port-a-crib s. pertia1 '"41 1065 540-8683 Eu>oomlCal 4 spcS, 11ereo clustc wagon A r layoul ar11st for pen ttme $100 854-7055 --1a~ Custom trtm 2·1 AM FM 2 tone Pl '"' s ' p osit-ton Prior news-9x t2 Tenl. slee!>ing bags. GMC '70 112 Ton Plckuo • C ----------'---------& t<>M! LO'lll mllel. eim1-elee seats .. 2 950 111 paper expetlence & pro-JOHN WAYNE. Tennis Colemen stove lanlern, $500/ot>O 6"2-0146 I clean (10GF14 1) I 6"2-4321 Ask tor Don Openin.s• Now Available ducllon knowledge llelp-Club Memt>erslllp Re· pol s pans lbl, chrs etc Mini truck. "1K m1 2nd I nttl I Wtlltems lul Musi work well under duced IO $700 838·5~08 $250 645-9428 I ownr Ill reoetpll e•ll *a• •11 UI * I deedllne Send resume JukeboK '50's Rockola. Great Chnslmas g1tt tor cond s 1300 6"S-SS39 Senes 111 yello w/tan WCE BUV CLEAN • to Steve Hougll Art o.-H 11 ble 200 yng sur19' 5· 1-twin nn -1 1ea1ner \.ow mnes eiteel· l OW MILEAGE I CAR ROUTES reclor Dally Pllol P O _jllllli coOrecu h S90 ot>O 646-5386 TOYOTA 1980 plCkUP •• lenl COndlllOf'I (3052111 OOMESTIC &tMPOFn Box 1560 Cos11 ·M... .....ec on um mac ---ton long bed $3.100 Cell 114 ... CARS TRUCKS & VANS c a 92628 · · Vlalble mecll orig_ men-TV SterH Eltetttaica 6"2~32 1 ASk for Don ' -u11 Xlnt cond Don I miss ' / &OIO Wtlhams ,, .. SlllltlS E•rn Extra Ca•h For 0.1/very Of Thi• P•,,.r HUNTINGTON BEACH NAiil OIUT 1tt s t995 obo 640-4•24 ..... Tl aauy Ml wr Kiin. elec S75 Cullng me-261 M&Qnavox 1976 ell Vaaa 9040 IOOI Quell St NB F -n-• ct\1'141 Centrifugal S 100 woO<l console. xlnl cond DOOGE fa 8200 window 833-9300 SOUTH COUNTY BlvcS Cos~M=-g:Y :;827 645-4590 or 64e-6 t38 S250 Aft~~f>..6836 360 v 8 engine p s a c MGA 1962 reo ret>utn VOLKSWAGE.S _t_ .. _u._M_ ...... _'>4<1_ •JJ• N Gauge l!ltn ~'·IT . s 1750 646-254 7 eng new patnt ,_ Ion-a l----~.a-aNT AtN-V A P&mlP PllSll 1ayou1 • m1ny u1ras raaarrtahH HlL.'i,AN a• ..SZ.950.......ouu...Wll• ~Qd.10C:l..J..---lfm~f!--r::>a~sa,..-1-~rwi--n6T1?5gs $25 Kitch I LOADED RUNS GREA T $5500 OBO 962-4093 010 ul:Ono p/I am "" stereo cuarom tnm lo.,. miles 11 BCA697 INDEPENDENT w 111 1ra1n Apoly PEN-Aid Mixer new Sl50 ower a.•tt 7012 6"5-3575 00 M"SlllSll ,. .. , ... NYSAVER. 1660 Pl&Gen· Elec typewrtter $150 • _... 91 II -.... 11a Ave.C M Bear C11 scanner S100 Aate1 la~rtn 1111 lnTelev1a1on with m1ny * •IESPEUTE•2t + +ROLLS ROYCE Silver 5 'Pd AM FM c ass 4Dellver 1 day a week. No- collecting, no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and Insurance. jtAQgistr<illOn vvor[<ers . games $150 Meat grtnd-CHAIS l'OM¥ IW gas. f Slladow 73 (AHO) Musi I 5unroof S30·SIOOIOy 53'· 1•00 er $30 642-6087 7kw slip AEPO try S3SK I t:>e Men will take MBZ or 1L1c= 1MPG9061 Earn Cash your first dayl 7 FELLOWS Classic. 1w I Jag in part payment iSrk :: 3944/ SANDWICH SHOP . Par1· O rtental Rug s t 1118 g~s slip try $39 500 $18 750 Clys 534-6552 $1111 time lOam-2pm Mon-redtblk & 9x7 blk/cream 2 GRANO BANKS. 10 / ·1cnc:1s 532_2758 day·Frtday S4 25fllr I Call an'(11me 548-8171 hrs. 1oaded w/etec, 7kw ev w Exp"d mature lemale Aound·trip 10 Oetr:ot at 11ery sharp BANK REPO I &Ill '11 4000 Call Joe 7141524-6043 Cllristmas S350 Whal a S79K/Olter 960·7467 Bkr • or ale 5 5pd snrf & Wkdys 71 41528-7027 11nd' 675-3873 l TRAWLER . GM d!ll lo mucl'I more• Very clean• CALL 842-1444 Eves/Wknds , 11 t1rs AIP statlll1zers. sail-1ICNY138) $4995 I Woven wood t:>11nC1s a ... ll L 9 aboard Dir 540-5630 1'l!m!m~~~~~ sizes & colors Measure ing umg Y iv • wmoows bel you come s11p Sac S25K 645-3786 I SEPWTE HllPUI 333 Monte VIS18 CM ;Avon ~ Cteat ~ t I DEt.IVEAY DEPARTMENT 1 IJSSU Wllll se115on Metzler Jolly M LAREN'S BMW Senl11. Maxima. & 30GZX Coar•ttll 6011 new Botti 8 !1 S400 ea C Attend our •ea.se sen-11nar Apple lie, 128K 2 drives 675-7830 Ive msg "' M F 1111 9 S·S 1111 6 ~8~c'!7~ :ac~'.!e monllor modem. CPIM DUUR COST?!! 626 S EucltCI SI ..,,1n rea•• aoprova prtn111 $1495 662 ·3661 15 Hobie Power Sk1tts Fuller1on CA l ear11 Joout easing n On1y '.l 1ett Hurry' 11 •·680 6300 our lf1ce 11ear Soulll FrH It fn 6022 Scllock Boats 673-2050 2 l3~9 i -670 1 Coast P•aza •--71u4 ' apri~ • llr ~ I y, old GOiden I.ab rnix 'hil -·· '" LARGE SELECTION o~ l1.L·UYHS LWE male. Obedience trained '83 Hobie Cat 16 w trlr NEW & USED BMW S• l 1• 432· 1117. N.ds kids/yard 675-8384 Barely useo Best offer LOii IUCI llW • • 2. • 3. • • After School- Student Jobs! Do You Need t Cub t And 1a,1.J11••• ...... SSlS E• Mgr f()f • major corp I 3 Yr old pure bred 673-1600 or 646 7021 VOl UME SALES Samoyed. g reat per lO SERVICE & LEASING sonallly 675-5975 C&T&LIU 3670 N Cnerry Ave LONG . Die.set wl'll etc $33 900 Cat. loving. abandoned. Scllock Boals S73-2050 BEACH wilt yng rem nd' hme for INo Cnerry ewit-405) Christmas 897-5704 ,S.ilHlri1 7011 (714)131-5710 Kllten1 nice Christmas 1sf ANDA RO w indsurfer Trade-Ins Welcome gill lell al our doorstep WI Myler Sail Good con<1 OPEN SEVEN DA vs All kinda 893-6017 $300 645-5742 Mike I------ SLIPS Ava1l1ble 25' & 30 3333 W Coul H1t,1llw1y Newpon Sch 9-5 Mon-Frt a I-.--• ~ . A Qood Job To St.art Tbe New Year? prev own• of Mfg Co •iac. TrH1,.rtati1a IBMW320l. 80. ,.....,In 8 1 I Netll cnalleglng polluon Llghl belQe Mink S1oi. 27 000 IO m1. c!MMll I w/ptoOeulV Co Q&3-3e2 7 S250 945-9428 c 1014 air 5 llXI ,,_ MXL I ••M'L M ~SI ue• SH OO Pert-TlrM Job wanted by ROLEX WATCH, MENS ·73WNewpor1i7SOOlbat 17141945 4&00 ....._ .,. ioc*'-' for Jr. H..,. and~ IMn 11941 t>rolh9rl, M9 Of DA TEJUST Hardly worn ofr S-4f conl •l air A• B••w 9• 5""•-.......... b~·-.,.,,.. .,. ""' u 1 1eem CM /NB erM Orig price S2600 Hll 492 7296 .... .. ,.,. ,,...,., ""' 8ClfM)Of Mudenta .wt otherl who Avell Sal/Sun 55e·2791 S t 250 8 75 -800010 Muled ~ • mini cond n amkf ownr tft~ ..-ClnQ with people .wt WOtttlng EJ87~ Jim/Wendy 78 MINI-WINNEBAGO 20 I S20 1$0 552 885 """ oew liudent8 their own •· You llmbaii•• u ct sea20 eean/obo I BMW 94 7321 Sllwrl blue I OM _..,, ae.oo '° seo.oo ......... In ·---------,,, •• Aalaal• IMt conel<W trl(je fOf eat tn 5 l9d lk new Sunr1 "' oonatuta•n• end MUCH MOREi You cen a_ i Mll toe> eond 7~7 cond rec1 t0011ett tiec wartr PART TIME tn lhe ~.wt -t '9ft &,.MWIS,...T m1rron 957-3t00 Arnold Ch.,ry g1tef~ T abf e. OWN 1 PleOt oC a • --1 / ....... lftddhevepfentyof~ttme. S875 Arraw 8eck Wind· WORl<IN O ARABIAN t.-.. , .. ft OAT 90 3IOGX. l'IV peint YOU M\MT • FA!! Af'T!A ICHOOll IOf Rocicer. S3SO Mlfbte HOASE RANCH 171 41 keettn 1111 b<ks tlr91 & clutcn low we oftlr OOihplsl• trelnfng Md PfoWtil IOC> WISll Sland, $326 e27-8113 e11t '3 2 i!IGCA Uu1 UO:peda l • m1 17300 obo tTS-3800 . TNI ta NOT A PAHA M1nt.i Fife Surround """ S800 Pf 5-4WS55 18 NOT SllrY~u o• 8 A S125 C~ ... , Rock• GERMAN SHEPHERD """ ~ "'y '' 50 Minton China di,,. PUPS AKC 7 ....... a3 I()( 80 KawuMI new WEEKI COme out Md .. UI -now '*war• 107 "'... l it>-lhot 3 malM $3501 ... 1 q t Ctulctl USO 080 cuetomwe tor our MWSpeper snd he¥e a bey cut c,y.1., .,.,,,..,. ..,.,, ~2SO eatt 495 4827 971 1M01499 12 1a ~I grtlllt ttme dotr'O tt You f\eW nothing to 90 "' ... 9-1 0,,., Hlmat•v-n Kman. Blue• 183 YAHAt.4A RlVA t90 I SHOP AT HOME! iOee Ind I aioer jOb to 09in, Cll locs.y 497-22549 fOf ~I .... pt Wht hyt)f'td ~A Xlrll cond ONLY UOO end~ you cen .. .,, tomorrowt ,...... ..11 S2SO S3SO "•594S mi• JoM 6'2-7M$ l ... ., Pllet Call. Mr. Earl 111€1!1111 lA8 e mC>I • GOlOEN ... HONDA A TC 1 to .... ·Hll ..,..,. •• __ RETAVA I 1 mot to Od hrl ~ Ct'all*. boOta/ ~ Ht-70ll or l41·14SJ l H 967-tW hm ~tcics. U 2·9tt0 ~~SOotl0 •94·17~ ------- CHIC1' IVEaSON POii SC HE AUOI CHEVROLET Hl1t..11 0-11"' s.1 ... S..V'c• CHIC1' IVEllSON IN U.S.A. API> TRYIHG HARDCR TOBE =l • SALES • SERVICE • PARTS • LEASllC .. ... Wf WAITYHR OLW IHI CU! See Veno Clos S1n1os THIODOH ROBINS FOIO 10b0 HAaaa. llYO COSTA MUA Ml· 0010 1'~0 72 Mu!lliY'() Con .. •uM .s 100;,9 ~"'ii" S2SOC ,..,t>., "fll"'" <.49.Q•8. FORD '6 •'l' •C!"'IO IVQr> J5 I IQ,j<le<l ) W al • "'<i"° s l ~ 544. 80.)4 ~ORO ~8 G•1'1.JCla ::•,.a,.., t ~ d lvlO 0 ""' ~OO<l cc>nd S' "80 ~4b 254' i'ORO 84 T B AO o m 1 ,.,.,, cond • 4'8•8 o9q' FOH ESCORT '13 AM >V "'"'"' ' • (,. r ~ • 5•~ '"·. SHH FIH lTl'8a'1J 31Uf' ·n COior 1h.1Cl 1 11 PS PB l0"" rr111e~ ,.,,0 muc1>, liili~llim morf' •n ;!544 A•tes 0..ntic tlll '"~~ ::>tr ~40 5630 UICI PUI an. 'II LOIOed with OOW9f IQUIP· "°*'I '9all°lef 1nt(IOOf I nd mue" more •KC\/052 s10 99S 0 1r 540·"1'30 l Co<"'C>a•t M<le><t "'°" t>u1r CIH Slh.0 meto.et I N.,\' 642-~;9 E D 6 4 2 - 5 6 l 8 D8 °'8nge Cout DAILY PrLOT/ Sundty, Oeoembef I, 1985 Mt.JC NOllCE ~ICTITIOUI .,..._., '1CTYTIOUI .UIM.11 NllC NO!JC[ P\BJC NOTtCE • America HoRoscoPl SYDNEY 01i11 .,.,._ ITA~ NAMI ITATWMRNT Deolmbet t , 1111 -7:JO P.M. Tn. lollowlng '*''°"' .,. The fOllOWlllQ Plt'IOl'll 1re dolno bull.,... u · CEN· doing bulllMM .. OenlN TUR'\' 21 Tha RMI fllllara, Qualllt<>n C0111C>any. 134 :noo Harbot 9tvd., eo.11 Brot<Jw•y 10, Co. ato MMa MHa, CA 92020 CA 02020 IUICTION °' lllAVOA AM) lllAYOA "'° .,... Tn. Aeal f'•••tatt. IN:. I O.OIM Malle Gu11areon marks day of infamy Pllbllc heellno reaerdlna: O!N!AAL PLAN AM(NOMENT 8'-t(C) Calitornla Corporation, 2700 t2930 Abbott •6 Oatden Mo.da.{j~Jllber t Amendment No J 10 thi Local COeatal Progrlt'I liarbor 8111d Coat• Mesa Grove CA 920-4 t A (March 2 1-Apnl 19): 8usmc55 or finanetal transacuon can Amlndmlnt No. l20 !PROPOSED OAOINAHCE NO ew 11 CA 92828 Thia bu1tne11 1• con Tr.mo 81udY Thie butlneH 11 c;on-duct9d by .,, lf\Cllvldual now be completed. Jnd1v1duals who were not interested will df~pla) u.. Petmtt No 3155 oucte<t by • c()(pOfetlOn OenlM Outtttton cunos1ty. Bnng forth your best efforts -you could actuplty tnk~ tl Pvt)llc l'IMflng r9ganflng PL.ANNINO COMMISSION AM~NOMENT NO 020. • Tatry l Mc;Cardle, Pr._i. lhll ... ,.,,,.., .... lli.G nch. ubra plays role. requ91t of THE TRVIHE COMPANY, N9wpott 8Mcn, to lll"nlnd Iha KOU CENTER cMlll with the County Clat1c ol Or HONOLU LIJ (AP) -Fony-{our years at\er the Japanese attack o n Pearl I larbor, Amenca remains detem,1ned that it "wtll !lOt again be caught unready," a Navy ~dm1ral said Saturday at a ceremony marking the anniversary. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20~: What ~ ufficed to recent past will no NEWPO"l PLANH!D COMMUNfTY OEV£LOPMENT 8TANOAROS 90 aa 1o allow up 10 T11i. 1111aman1 waa lllld ange County on Novem~ " !WO raetMl!'anll wl11u 10111 ~.,..not 10 aitCM<I 3,2!50 e.q fl wttl'lln "Olfloe Sita C" wuh the COunty Clerk ol Or-'l1 t98& lonacr do the job Emphasis on r"h concepts, pionoen na pr<>«dures. or the PlanMd Community Profeet localed on tne ... ,.,1y llde 01 MacAnhur &oulevatd 1.1nge County on Novmeber ,..,.1 btta.k from tradition. lqal &ffa1n arc spotlighted -foe.ate proper betwMn Campua Drive and Bln:fl Str .. I, In "C>mce Slta C" o1 Koll Cantat Planned 27 1986 Publtlhed Orange COUI documents qu1ckly. Lcofilays role Community f'2t3920 Dattv P11o1 Oeoamt>ar 8, 15 OEM•""1J (May 21-unc 20)', Reunion Wllh L'.am1lv mem .. -r Is Publk: Heerlng r~dlno a r9QUe11 of IM LIDO SANOS COMMUNITY ASSOCIA-Publllhed Qr11no• Co••• 22. •M 29 1085 "" 11 J U'I; TIOH. Newport e..ctt. to Chenge lhel1r.t name tram "8ruoa Craecant" 10 "Lido Sandt lil11lly Pllol Oaoambar 8. 1S. Su-88~ h1al{h&hted. Recent di.sputc over ownership. respcns1b1ht¥ can nC)w be Drive" In W•t Newport. Propenylocattld lt0\l1'*1Y of W•t Cot.at HIOl\-y and weetarly n , end 29. 1986 Two hundred people gathered at the USS Ari.tona memonal park In remembrance of the day that Prc'lident Franklin l_tooscvelt said would "lave in infamy." Following the attack, the United States formally entered W orld War JI , declanng war on Japan and it.s ally Germany. amicably .sculed, Follow thro~ on hunch, ~lite intu1t1on 1s fioned ofWaet Balboa aoui.v11d In the prlvala c:omtnYnlty of Udo Sand• SCF867- h · · I ORDINANCES FOR INTROOUCTtON: Ml.IC NOTICE 10 razor·S arpness. Aquanan 1sures prominent y. AN Ot'OINANCE Of THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENOiNG CHAPTER 5 !50 !MDI ---------1 CANCE R (June 21-July 22): Routine 1s shaken -this will be no OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PEATAINtNG TO MASSAGE ESTAB-rVDLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUltNlll ordinary Monday! You'll receive 1nv1tat1on that could include travel Lta::~N,:~~~ ~r"T~~ ~:f.t~tWPOAT BEACH AOOPTtNO PLANNED ,ICTITIOUI au_.11 T:_~~".!,~ .,. llnd prcst1s.aous social affairs Genuine bargain available where COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS ANO A PLANNEO COMMUNITY OE-NAM! ITAn.NT . doing butl'*I .. Fii Well wardrobe is concerned. Gem•~· plays role. VELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE CORONA OEL llAAR SENIORS PROJECT LOCATED AT dofhe 1:°;"'ng ~.are Soec;talltlai, 259 lilac Lane. LEO {July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasi on sccunty. accounting 3400 FIFTH AVENUE, ANO AMENDING A PORTION Of DISTRICTING MAP NO. 51 so ng • nau a• ;r, Coil• MeM, CA 112027 The Dec. 7, 19'41, s ubmanne and bomber assault lolled more than 2,300 U.S. ser· v1cemen and 68 c1v1hans around the Pearl Harbor nanl ba~and f11ckam. Wheeler and Bellows air bases. Eighteen shibs were su~k. beached or damaged in the early mommg attack. procedures. 1nvcotory, tax and hccnse requirements. You'll be a~kcd to AS TO RECLASSIFY SAID PROPERTY FROM THE R-1-8 DISTRICT TO THE PLANNED w .. , RMI Eetate. 24 1 Wllllarn c l(ermod•. Jr . revise, review and possibly to rebuild on a different foundation. ~~~:s=•T> (PLANNING COMMISSION AMENDMENT NO 024) (Report ~~~6~tva. Laoun• Hiii•. ~~911LJ~1Lane, Co1111 Meu, Scorpio. Taurus pefSOnS play coJes. R£80lUTtOH'l FOA ADOPT~ w 1111 • m An dJ aw Thi• bu11n1sa· 11 con- VU\GO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): SQ.,.,e n1•es are relaxed -to your "-olutton No requettlng the County or Orange to Include the Balt>oe Boulevard ~~~!hOl'L~. :14~!H -l•~: (!uct6d by an lndlvfdu1I d Y ~i. L'. h I wldenlno projec1 In the Ar1ertal Hlghwey FlnMCtng Pr""1am (AHFP) In tllCal year · agun• 1• Wllltam C l<ermO<le. Jr a vantage ou md.Ae ires contacts, popu anty tncreasc:s. you receive tHMT: •nd dtr1C1lng tl'tl •l•fl 10 apply tor AliFP l\Jnding tor tna tn1provwneru 01 02:~~ b 1 . This statement \Net lli0<1 offer which could include combination o f writing and travc-1. Bllt>oe Boulevard betWMll 32nd and t•th Straate Rap«t lrom Public w oril• o.pari. ducted byu:~~~~1..,1;fu11F0n-with 1na County c1er1c 01.or- 3gmanus, another Virgo fi.gure in scenario. men1. an lndtvtduet •noe county on November LlBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Lost article IS recovered. this could let.Id ~ Reeolutlon No raquettlng Iha Orange COunty TrantpOf'tatlon Commlaalon (OCTC) to ThlS •••tament WIS tiled 27 1985 to ultimate profit. Family member make~ intelligent concession. ~eks tnc;lude Iha Jamt>orM Ao.cl widening pro)eGt In the °'"'09 COunty Unified Trantp0r-with the County Cte11t 01 Or· f~ latton Trvat IOCUTT) Fund Program In ll8Cal YMfl t9~9. ICQIPI the Negative n c nl N ber Publlthed Orange COHI rrconc1hat1on. Harmony could once again grow on domestic fCOJlL Oee1111t1on ot EnvlronrMntal tmpac:t: llll<I dtr1e1111tt10 app1y tor ocun tundrng 1o ~2~98~ Y on ovem OaJly Piiot OeGamt>er 8, 15. /\nt!. Jl)ays .key role. c:ona1ruc1 JamborM Aced between Cout Highway and 8edl Bay OrM. (Aec>on trom F2t1"' 22 •no 29 1985 SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): Define term~. perfttt techniques. Public WOfilt Dl9ar11T*ltl PubllSha<I Orange Coast Su-863 hrghltght confidence. realize you will be at ri"'"'t place at S""""1fied Reeotutlon No ~wmlnlng and .. iablllhlng an ApproprtatlOn• Llmtt lor Aec:at Year 0111y Pilot November 24 o. --------- 6" ..-~ t98>88 tn accordanoe with Mlcla Xtu-B of the ca111omi. Constitution and Government ~be• t 8 end 15 t985 neD1 •c wnTICE momeru. Emph.afil an iruu.aUYe. md.J.v1duallt)', crcauvc endeavors.. ~J9tO. lRtc>or1 trom tbe-Bnanoa0irect0t w/raeotutlonl · · •5 835 ruuu "" PS"Ch1c impressions. Pisces figures prom1n,.nll). Relolutlon No rlQ\llflng peraone oar111ng Ill the Balboa Pari!lng Lot between 1n. u-__ C_T_T1_0U_l_e_u_1t_N __ -,-s- ; • ..,. hOurl ol 3:00 a.m. and 0:00 a m. to P•" lhe dally maximum fM 'Memorandum from Oft-fl t "' SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc 21 ). Look behind scenes for ' 1 NAME ITATEMENT h 11 f d dr Cl d Stl'MI Per111ng CommtttMI Nil.IC NOTICE The 1oi1owing peison1 •r• answers -accept C a cnee 0 meeting ea IOC. an CSllOe Reeolutlon No. amendl;'Y Reaolutton No. 84-147 10 el(tand Iha term of Iha Alllllllon doing buatneu aa JMO At- arrangcmcnt relates to intensified loYe rclauonship. You'll be tested. CommlttM 10 Daoamt>er 3 • toae and amending the duu .. •nd membe!snlp 111ereof. Fl~!MfT!.01UTs .. ~~NENTll aoc:taies, 3001 Aadhlll, Bulld· k db t I'. d t W h I'. C · (Report tram the Ellacullve Aaa111an1 to the City Man-oerl "" "' ,.,,._ S 0 provo e ut no 1oun wan mg.. ate 1or apncom. Currant 8ull,,... The lottowlng peieona are tno s. ult• 1 8. Co11a CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan . 19): Emphasis on persuasion. t, Report lram Parke, a..ct1ea and AacrNtlon Director regarding RUBY'S RES-e101no bullnau as· Tranllec Mesa, CA 92628 chansma, breaking free from foolish notions. obhg.allons. Populariry TAUAANT AEOU!ST TO fll~AIN RESTROOM AT BALBOA PIER FOR STORAGE ET p 2881 Oow Avenue II David Johneon ind · j d d · 11 be l b PURPOSES. c. Tuslln, CA 9,,.,..,, Cynlhta Jo11n1on 26381 increases, add1t1ona eman s w1 made on your time. Anes, 1 ra ~"°"' Linda v1911 L-· a H1119 ~ ftom ,,,. City Man.gw c:onownlng ac:quttltlon ol Iota In Cannety VIII~ James H Andr-s 325 CA 926s3 _,,_n · natives w1U play outstanding roles. ..................... .... ......... ...... c 0 ...... --. c 1 A 1 ..... 26 H 0-8 ..---7 .._ .,.~ ...C -• ..-....... a _,.mwnlty MntGe lo tM ltJ of ora ee ..,.. • · uni-Thia bu91neu 11 c;on-AQUARIUS (Jan 2 Feb. I ): Prestige surges upwards -you Nawpott 9Mcfl, o.c-a-e.. 1• ,,.on Beach. CA 92648 ducted by huaband llnd wole could receive pJum assignment Emphasis on independence. abthly to I 1511 Andrews. 32S Corel Oalnd JOhnton 1n\en1, innovate, to make new stan in new direcuon. You're due for i------------------Aeet Dr "26· Huntington This sratem4lnl waa 111e<1 NIUC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE nelllll•1c wnTICE Beac:h, CA 926-is promotion and you'll get rt. ..-~ nu This buslneu 1, c;on-with the County Clefk ot Or· PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) ~nse of direction 1s restored. Goal FICTITIOUS 8Ul*Ell FICTITIOUI 8USINEll a T ATEM ENT of ducted by huebendandwtte •nge County on November will be clanfied. Focus on educauon. commun1cat1on. mtu1t1on, NAME ITATaMENT NAME STATEMENT WITHDAAWAL E'lsto Andr-s 27 198s F~ · f ·fli h f: I be Wh h d be · The lollowtng Plrton• 1.r11 Tho lollOWlng person• ere f"OM ,ARTNERI~ Thlt 1111emen1 wH flied rt'~olvang o d1 erences w1l am1 ) mem r. at a en secret will dOlng bualneu •• Tna Fln-d<>lng busln99$ 19 NewpOf't O"RATIHO UND!R with the COuniy Clerk 01 Or· Publlehed Orange Coa11 be made public -this wo rks to your advantage. lahtng Company 3075-A vieto Equipment Pllr!ner-FICTITIOUI IUllNEll ange County on November Dally Piiot December 8. 15. IF DECEMBER 9 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have universal Aspen v11111ge Wey. Santa 1h1p, 1332 Sussex Lana, NAME t8. 1985 22· and 29· 198!> Su-661 appeal, you insuncuvely understand love. people arc drawn to you and Ana, CA 92704 N-pon Beach. CA 92663 1 The lottowtng per100 has f292.41.5 . Tyler W Paulson, 3675-A J11y A Allen, 26582 Qua-wflhdrewn as a general part-Publl1hed Orange COa11 ---------many confide and confess. Your view 1s 1ntemat1onal, you are a natural Aspen VIHage Wey. Santa dlan11, M155ion v1e1o. CA 09, from the pannerstllp op· Dally P11o1November24. De-Pllll.IC NOTICE humanitanan, you are bener at helping others then when 11 comes to Ane, CA 92704 92691 lfitlng under the fk:1ltloua cemt>er 1. 8. and ts. 198S --------- aJdang your o wn cause. You arc frank, you revere truth. you arc capable Pamela J A Pautaon, L90 Allen, 1332 Suate~ buatneu neme ot Star Su-843 FICTITIOUI IUllNEH of communicauna feelings 1n aniculatc manner. Anes, Ltbrd ,,..rsom. 3675-A Aapen VIiiage wiy Lene. N-po<t Beach CA Spangled Banner •1 2092. NAME STATEMENT o r Santa Ana, CA 92704 92663 S E Brlllot, S1nl1 Ana CA MllC NOTICE The fotlow•ng perton1 are play important roles an your hfc. Thts business 11 con-Allen & Allen tnc . Pro1t1 92707 dC>lnQ bullnau aa Timothy ---------1----------1----------CIUC:led by llulb4ind and Wiie Sh1111ng Pten P 0 801 The lt<:Ulloua bualnen IUMMONI Creauon,, 509 w Sunl1<>wer P\&.IC NOTICE P\&.IC NOTIC£ Nil.JC NOTICE Parnell! J A Paulton 2043. Newpo<1 Beach, CA name 11a1eman1 tor the part-(CIT ACION .IVOtCIALI Ave . •A. Senta Ana CA K-21112 flCTITlOUI IU8'NEll FICTITIOUl IUllNEH NAM! ITATIMENT NAME ITATEMENT The lollowlng pefsonl ate The IOllOWlng persona are doing bu1tna11 aa P O doing bu1lne11 111: Br11101 Dembowllll Co . Newl)Or1 Edlngat Medleil Cllnlc. 1346 Center Or1va. Sutle 200. South BrlllOI St ""'· Sante NewPOr1 Beech: CA 92680 An• 92704 Phyllis D11wn Dembowski, LOhlyl . GhanshyJIJT'I MD 707 NttC•llUI. Corona Del SOOS Sea.tier• °' Newport Mar CA 9202!> Thi• 9telernent WU llled 92663 nl(Shlp wu llled on July 3, NOTICE TO OEFENOANT 92707 FICTITIOUS IUltNESS with lhe County Cleric ol Or· Thoa business 11 con-198S 1n the COunty ol Or-(Av 110 1 Ac us ad 01 Timothy Dias. S09 w NAM! STAnMENT 1nge County on Novembe< dueled Dy a general per1 -11nge FILE NO F282620 CHRISTOPHER CLARK Sunllower Ave , o, Santi The tollowtng peflOnl are 20, 198S nershlp Full N&me~d Address of L 0 0 s 0 0 N. 0 A ANGE Ana. CA 92707 d<>lng butlnasa u Alla11 f29'l777 Jey A Allen the Person Wllhdr11w1ng: COUNTY TRANSIT DIS· This bualneu 11 c;on-Plumbtng & Heating, 10701 Pubtlehed Orange Cont Th19 statement was lllad David L Luchini, 24826 San TAICT. ACADEMY OF DE-ducted by· 11n 1ndtvlduel Stenlord Ava , G11tden Dally Pllol November 24, De-with the County Clerk ol Or-Andres. Mlatlon Viejo. CA FENSIVE DRIVING. STEVEN Timothy Dias Grove. CA 92640 oember 1, 8 11nd 1S, 198S enge County on November 92691 c HA ALE s Tu c KE A: This statement wes filed Aobe<t Mltchell, 1790 I Su-838 20. 198S Si9ned Oevld L Luchini LAGUNA BUILDERS SUPP-W11h the County Ctetk ot Or- VIila P1111t Rd . VHla Parll, CA f29%771 Publllhed Oranoe COUI L.., and DOES I through 25, •no• County on November The worst damage was the sanlung of the Arizona which remains m the harbor as the gravcmarkcr for I, 177 sailors and marines who died aboard the banlcship and the centerpiece of the memonal park. The lesson of Pearl Harbor is "to send a clear signal to potential enemies that Am~rica will not a.gain be cau~t unready~" V1c.c Adm. Kendall E. Moranvallc, the 3rd Fleet com- mander, said at the park ceremony. Representatives of several veterans, patn- o tic and c1 vie organizations picked one flower each from a dozen floral wrcatbs and dropped them one-by-one into the harbor's placid waters, R)immcring in lhe morning sun. The flowers floated lazily through a small slick of 011 that still seeps from the Arizona. Similar ceremonies were held at other milrtary installauo ns on the island of Oahu. At 7:55 a.m . (9:55 p.m . PST), the tame the Japanese attack began, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard's whistle sounded to mark the stan of a minute of silence in h onor of those killed. Four Hawau Air Nauonal Guard Jets then flew in a "missing man" formation over Pearl Harbor, headquaners of the Pacific Fleet. The observance closed with a Marine Corps gun salute and the sounding of"Taps." Workers get large bonuses 92667 Pllll.IC NOTICE Published Orllllge Cout Oally Piiot on December 8. lnctuSlve t4 196S Thi• buttneu 11 con· 1---------Oa1tyP1101 November24.0e-15, 22.and 29. 1985 YOU AAE BEING SUED f2l22t2 C LEVELAND(AP)-Holiday cbcer ducted by an lndlVldu•I F1Cm10U1 9UllNEH Gember 1 8 and 15, 1985 Su-864 BY PLAINTIFF (A Ud .. 9$1a Published Ora099 Coall am vcd Fnday for 2.405 employees of Beac:h 92863 Th11 buetneu la con- LOhlV•. Sunll1 MO 6005 dueled by an lndlVlduat Seuhore Or . Newport Phylll• Dawn OambOWllkl S.ech CA 92663 ThlS alllamanl WIS filed Thi• bu11nese IS con-Wlll1 the County Cter1t ol Or- cructlCI by hl.lal)enCI llnCI wlla anoa County on Novembe! AT~ber'I E Mttchell I NAME STATE•NT Su-842 d • m • n d • n do) LYNN Da1tv P11o1November24, De-Lincoln Electnc Co.. who were re-"" stt\am.nl was tied The IOllOwlng parson• ate DellH •c NOTJC:[ StCANOFF cember t 8. and t5. 1985 wtth the COunty Cler1' 01 Or-dOlno buSlnal u LAO.... Nil.IC NOTICE r~ You haft~ CALOIOA" Su-832 warded for their year-long labdrs by Gtw\abyam l..ohlya M 0 27 t985 1"99 County on November Sal•• Promotions. 826 FICTITM>US 9UllNlll DAYS .n. ttlle aummona bonuses averaging S 17,380. 78 per em- 27. 1985 Clubhouse •A. Newport FICTITIOUS 9UllM£1S NAM! STATEMENT la ~ on JO\I to flte 1 pl~ec. Th11 •tatemenl wu !lied f2l:leS3 p Or f~ Beach. CA 92663 NAME ITAnMENT The following persona alf trr:wrlllen '"s>Oft" 11 PIERCE BROTHERS D ub~lhed ~nga 6 out Gtor111 M. L1Gaue. 626 lhe fottOWlng persona ara doing buetneu as-Nove th, court. he bonuses were announced by ally 1101 ber · lS. Ctubhou1e •A. Newport doing bus1noa1 as· Ola· 27526 Coatanero Mt1aton A lattet Of~ call wilt BEll BROADWAY Lincoln Electnc C hairman William with the County Clerk ot Or-Publllhed Orange Coas1 1noe County on October 2S Dally P1101 oec.mt>er e. is. 22, end 29, 1985 Su·857 Besen. CA 92663 uncttve H~secleantng, 16S Vlelo ca 92692 ' not prolecl 'JCMI; rour "Jpa-MORTUARY frrgang at a Friday afternoon company This bu1tne11 11 con-E Wiison Cos111 Mou, CA wiiu11m Jam911 Nov•k. wrtttan '"POftM m1111 be 1 tO Broadway meeting that was closed to the public . 198!> 22. Ind 29, 1985 f2'0302 Su-6S9 Publlst\!9Cl Orange Cont dueted by· In lndlvldull 92627 27S26 Co111nero Miiiion In P'Cl9M ..... '°'"' " rou Costa Mesa Gloria M. LeGaue Karen L Ciame1a1. 1858 VteJo CA 92892 · Weftt the cowt to....,,_ 642 9 150 The company makes arc welding prod- Thl1 s1e1omen1 wu llled E Wiison. Costa Meea. CA Heiene Nov•k 27526 cos-c-. ucts and 1ndustnal motors. P\&.IC NOTICE 011~ Pilot November 24 De-__ ne_D_'l_C_wn_T_IC_E __ cembar t, 8 15. 1985 rUU&. nv flCnTIOUl IU ... 11 ACTITIOUl IU ... IS wllh tne County C1ert1 ol Or-92627 llnll'o Mtu~ v1e10. CA " rov do not nte '/04.lr The company announced allocation N.U. ITAT!•NT .... •TATIM!NT ange Counly on Novmeber Debra s Hentges. 220 92692 rnponM on time, JOU,,.., fS Su-8"6 P\&.IC NOTICE Ttio lollowlng !M'll0fl9 1111 lite lollowlng l*sons are 18. 1985 Promontory Or East. New· Tht• b\lfl!lllL . ION tM -__._and.._.llCl.ICft---.-.C..P~ACIFIC VIE ·:---tH•-J) ~.Sm.ill.ion in bo~o~-~========.Ja.OillC~....tlu.alDAt11--..-Clu:lli~~b4.l1I-• 11 Hewpof1 FataMa P«t-5each, OA 92660 ducted by nusband & Wiie •19"· m-r and prop-MORIAl PARK Dunng the 52-year history of Lincoln FICTrTIOUl IUl*Ell 11an s Carmk:hMI van1ure, EqulllM. Chempegne tnllf· Published Orange Cou1 Thll bustneu '' con· Wiiiiam Jamee Novak arty m•1 bet.ken wttttout Ceme1ery •Mo rtuary Electnc's incenuve bonus, the bonuses NAM!ITAT!MINT 2010 Aid HIP Ave . •200, n1t1on11 2081 Deborah DallyP11ot Novembef 24 0.-ducted by a general part-ThlS lleloment was !lied further wernlng from tM Chapel . Crematory have averaged 97.6 percent of an The IOllowlng persona are Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Lane. Newport S.ach. CA cemoer 1 8 end tS 198S n9f-Shlp with the County Clerk ol Ot· court. 3500 Pacific voew D<ive doing buslneu aa Health Orepar Family Venturea. A 92660 Su-839 Debr11 Hentg9$ onge County on November There are other lagel r.. Newpvrl Beacl'I employee's annual earnings. Company Care Otgall, Corporeta C&1tl<>fr>l1 Limited Par1ner-MlehMI Bruce Bvllrlek. Thie stalemenl was !tied 27 1985 qulrementt. YCMI ma'/ wanl 644 2700 managem ent determine~ the s12e of the Health C11re. •829 E ship, 2910 Red Hiii Ave . :to 18 Deborah Lane, New· wllh the Coun1y Clerk 01 Or-F213826 to c8'1 81'1 atlor~' right bonus for each worker. based on merit Tanglewood Ave AneM•m. •200, Co11 • Men . CA port Beach. CA 92860 1---------ange County on 'November Published Orange coaal •••J. If rCMI do not llnown evaluati'ons. CA 9280 7 Richard A 92626 Judith Kay Buttrick. 2018 MllC NOTICE 26 198S Dally Piiot December 8. 15. an 1t1ome1. '°"may call an L 11g•d1 n . • 6 2 9 E R1111ney E Draper, 2910 Deborah Lane. Newport ---------F2t334I 22 end 29 l98S allOfney ratetral Nrllce or HARBOR·lAWN-Last year, as the company recovered Tenglewood Ave . Anane1m. Aed Hllf Ave . •200. Cotta Beach. CA 92660 FICTITIOUI IUllN!IS Published Orange Co1111 ' ' Su-856 1 legal aid omc. (tfaltld In MT. OllVE from a recessionary slump, the year-end CA 92807 Mese CA 92826 This buslnau 11 con-NA• STATEMENT Dally Pllol December 8. IS. IM~ booll). Liia T Fo•. 449 Fa11 Ortve John S o·Meara, 2910 d~ed by' hu1b1nd and wife The following person1 ere 22 end 29. 1985 O..puae de que le en· Mo rtuary • Cemetery incentive cash bonus lo employees •20t Coa111 Ml!sa CA Red Hitt Ave . •200. Cost11 Mlc:t111et Brvce Bullrlck d<>lng bu11neas 11 Bey S.. Su-851 ntlllll•IC wnTICE tregWft "'-cltaclon Ju-Crematory amounted to nearly $37.1 million. up 92626 MMI. CA 92626 Thia 1111emen1 wu llled curlty and Communle111on. rUDL nu dlclal vetad Ilana un P'Uo 1625 Gisler Ave from $26.6 million al the end o f 1983. Thra Dusonon IS c;on-Jetttey G Wood, 29 to \Nllh the County Clerk OI Or-1539 Monrollla Ave . Unll DIDllC MnTfCE • ao DtAI CALlNOAflllOI Cos la Mesa Th 1984 bo 1 e1uc1oa Dy co-p11nners Red 11111 Ava •200 eo.11 a099 County on Noveml)I( 17. Newport Beech. CA rUU&. nv FICTITIOUS IUS*EIS p•ra praeanter 11 n1 540•5554 e nus to emp oyees. most ~1e:hard A Lags<11n Meaa CA 92628 19. 198S 92663 NAME ITATEMENT ,...,_.,. Nerita • m. of whom lave in northeastern Ohio, was Th11 •lllement ..," flied Thi• bualnau 11 con-F'2t2972 Petrlek J Conlon, t55S FICTITIOUS 8U8'NEll The lotlowtng ~are q111M en .. ,. corta. C about 10 percent of the company's 1984 with 11'19 County Clerk or Or-dueled by 1 general pan. Publllhed Orange Cout Meaa Verde Dflve, Cot11 NAME STATE•NT dOlng bullneat u : 019a·i Ufte cert• o wna "8madll net sales of$J63.6 million. ange county on October 28. '*"''P Dally Ptlol November 24. O&-Mesa. CA 92626 The following parson• •r• Word Proceuing Service, telefontc. no 1e w-1 198S Ranney E Draper cemt>er 1. 8 and 1s t98S Mark E Elder. 306-A doing bustnasa 81 A Cut 10 17 Damascus Circle. protacclon: Ml r~ia R ichard S. Sabo, manager of public F29CM.21 Th11 1111eman1 wa• tiled Su-833 Batbo11 Blvd Ne1Np or1 Above 18so7 Yorba Lind• Coste Me51. CA 92626 aacrlta• maqwln11tenaque c relations for the publicly held company. Pubt1ahed Orange Coa5t IN!lh lhe County Clerk ot Or-BellCl'l Blvd · Voibi Lindi!. CA Olga E Tallor. 1017 Dam-cuinpllr con 111 for-said this week that the company's net DallyPH01Novembe124.De a099 COunty on November Thie-~-111 oon-92686 •Kus Ctrcte. Costa Mesa, 41ullclad11 l•t•'-•i . . 9 Cl!mber 1 8 and 1S. 1985 26 198S Pllll.IC NOTICE dueted by. a gener11I part-Carol L Orendach. l37f CA 92626 proc>llld I led ..,.. sa es10CTeascd tn I 84 and arc npccted Su·847 F2nM3 nerahlp So Watnul •3303 . Kat K Tailor. 1017 Dam-• .. I ua qt.I to rise again tllisyear. P 0 C FICTmOUI IUllNHS Patrl~k J Conlon Anahelm. CA 92802 Hcua Circle. COala Me111, ~~la corte aac11aha 111 L "W d t · ubllahed r•nge oast N Ml ITATEMENT " Th b t • 1 c 92626 --· e o no maintain any reserve Daily Piiot Oeoember 8, 15, A Thia ttatement was flled 1• ut na 8 1 ,con-A II wattld no pr-I• 1u fi d to m k ~ h b d .. __ Ml. __ l_C_NO_T_IC_E __ 22 encl 29, 198s The loltowtng person• ere with the County Clatll 01 Or-dueled by an lndtvtdua Thie bu11nau 11 con-,..... la ......_. ....._ un s ~ e up 1or t e a years, ev-eS4 Qotng buelneea ..as. J M In-ange-Covmy 0,,-Nd\leMbe1' C1tol L Grenoecn duct9d b)"'notbend and wife pet:el ~IO.'/ le~ Sabo said. "We raay out the maximum NAM£ STATEMENT COiia Meea, CA 02826 . with Iha County Ciatll OI Or-Th11 tllllemctnl WU llled q.,,._ "'-.... "' cflftaro nu r 0 0 ars avai a e 1or t e 'ICTITIOU19USMEIS terlor9 3132 Glbr11ta1 Ava . 27 1985 Thi• st11tement WU filed 019a E Tailor ...... __ , _ _._ A mbe f d I ·1 bl I' h The ro11ow1ng pe<sons 11re f'l&.IC NOTICE John Anhur McConv111e. Publllhed Or•ng:~~ a099 COul'ltY on Novembe< With the County Cl9'11 of Or-:.,~ 0.C::•:,,.!• .:~ bobonus fiwithd the intent of earning a new doing bu11nesa u GS 3132 Glbr1l11r Ave Coat• Daoty Pttol Oac:ember 6. 15. 27 1985 •noe Counfy on Novembe< ctonal _pert• de 11 corta nus un next year." Manulac;rurtng Comp11ny flCTITIOUl ltUl*EH Mesa CA 92628 22 ..., g•s F~7 26 t985 w:..:: · Lincoln Electr c d S 16 7 'and c~. 1 " Pubti•.._,. "'II""" Coa11 . ~1 !x,...., otrel9 ~OI s I earne · 89• West 16th S11ee1. New· NAME ITAnMEHT Thos bu1ln111 11 c;on-Su 858 .,...., vi ··.-.-..-·11· $ 1) 57 f POf't Beac:n CA 92663 The totloWlng l*'ton• era ducted by a.n lndMOuat • Delly Piiot December 8. 15 Published Orange Coast ~ ~ i:'8 ~ m1 ion, or per share o common Gl!O•OI! Phohp SovSlle 579 doing bu1ln111 11 01· JOhn Anhur McConvllle 22. end 29. 198S Dally Piiot DeGember 6. 1S. lnmedtatamente. It no con-Stock. In 1984. About 40 percent of the 0 VIC.1or1a Co,ra Ml!sa CA 1verSJft.d Management Com-This ,lalamanl wu flied Su-882 ~2. and 29. 198S oca a llfl abopdo, puade s Company's stock is employee o wned. 92627 pany II 2910 Red Hitt Ave . with the County Clerll of Or-Nil.IC NOTICE ---------Su-850 nam., • un Mf'ttcto de ref-Located in the he-art of a hi ... hly Th•S uuson.,~s s r.on •200 Cotta Meu. CA enge County on Novemt>er ---------011n•1C wnTICE I ...... ......., · 6'' duc:1eo by ""1M1v•dua1 92626 13 1985 FICTITIOUI aus1NEsa r-UU&. "" •renc: a ... ---.ac1oa 0 • unionized industrial region, Lincoln una oftcfn1 de arlld• lea•I El • k h George P Sousae Ranney e D•lli>er. 2910 F21211t NAME ITAnMfNT FICTITIOUS 9UllNESS Nil.IC NOTICE (we• •I dtrectorlo lele-ectric s wor crs ave never belo nged Th•• 11a1emen1 was lll&d A&<1 Hiii Ave . •200. eo.ia Published brsnge Co1111 The lottowtng pen1<>ns 11re NAME ITAT!Ml!NT fonlco). I lo a union. About 1,400 factory workers with lhe Covnty Cieri< ot Or-Met.a, CA 92626 Oa11y Piiot November 24. O&-doing bU11nea1 11 All·Over The lollowlng persona are f lCTITIOUI IUltNEIS c-No. 42 14 91 are patd piecework, or a r"t amount per ange County on. November JOiin S O mHra 2910 cembef 1 a, and IS, t98S Calltornte Phll111ellca. 1 I 13 dA'ng bust~· u n--.. .... IT .. TeMENT ""' 8 Co "' ·-..,...,., "A_, ..... The n•m• and address 01 unit manufac tured. 21 198!1 Red Hiii A~ • 200 Cotti! Su-834 Baker treet. 1111 MIN. Wlk:ox 1985-t988, A Call-The lollqMIQg !M'IOnl ,,. the COUr1 ta (El nom!Ye y F292.SM Mesa CA 92628 CA 92826 lornla Limited Partnenhlp, otng bu11ne11 I. dlrec;c;tondeta cort• .. ) SU· F Tt.<: company also guarantees at least Published Orar199 Coast Jeffrey G Wood 29t0 DI-•c NOnr~ l(lrk'I C<>tn & Stemp Co 1301 Oove Street. Suite 700. hermoptaatle Tectmology. PERIOA COURT OF CALI· 30 hours of work per week t'.or em-0111y P1101 November 24 <>&-Rfl(I Hill llve •200, Coste l'"UDLJ "'-Auah Creel< Rd l'w11n. CA N--o~Ah CA 92••" s 11 "so•· ..,_.,.,.., ....-. . """ 182s W•1c1111 Dr . ult• FORNtA. COUNTY OF OA-ployees, even dunng r"""'-ssionary cem~r I 8 end 15 1985 Mese CA 92826 ,ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 11 .,.. Deep Wltoox Corporation, 132, Newport Beach CA ANOE, 700 Civic Center T """' Su-SA• lh11 ou11n••• 11 con-NA• ITATIMPfT Cout Ph1111e11e1 't 13 1301 Dove Street. Sulla 700, 92860 Drive WHt, Santa Ana. CA 1 limes. he company has not laid off any ---------ouctoa by 11 oener•t P•r1· The fotlOWI Bel(er Street. CO.ta Mesa Newport Beacil. CA 92&60 Marllet T11na1 A_,cn, 9270, worker sin ce the early I 950s.-n•rsh•P ng IM'IOl'll are 92828 Thi b I a la c .,-s L neD•1c wnTICE dot"" butl""8 u · A,_• • u1 nea on-182S w .. 1c1111 Dr ult• The n11me. add••n. Ind 1ncoln<lec tn·calso "'"nu1.....,, workers r~ "" R11nn-E Ora,._, ··11 . ...,.. Thi• butlneu le con-Cl t-" b 1· It..,. r1 · 1;. ·-..... -, ,..... Manna Boutique 34 12 Vla uc ""' Y • om .... P• net· 132, Newpor1 Beech, CA lelflPhone number of pleln-be fl bl D 'ICTIT1oua 1Ul'NUS Th11 11e1amen1 waa llled Aoorto. Sulla 101. Newpor1 ducted t bJ an ,u~,1n -1111p 92860 tttt'• attorney, or pta1nu11 to ex1 e . unng the company's NAME ITATEMENT w•tti th• County Clerk ot Or-ee.ch. CA 02883 corpora • unaoc • on Edwin A Ep•teln. J1 . Thi• bu11ne11 I• con-IN!thout en attorney, ta IEI E slump an the early 1980s, about 50 The lotlow(ng peraons a1e anoe County on November Armen Allm•kll•n 2330 other than 1 pen atlhlP PrHldenl ducted by an untn-nombre. te dl1ec:c:lon yet nu-factory workers took o n sales jobs. doing bu11,,._1 as Vision 26 198!> ~ w Coroner Av'e nua. ~~i~t~::'twaa tiled Thi• llltamenl waa tiled corpor111d u1oct11ton maro de tetelono del Pre111 Video, 200 F S&110· ~--Anaheim, CA 92801 wl h htl C 1 Cl k f 0 Wtth Iha Counly Clerk OI Or· Olhlr than 1 partnersntp 1bog1do def dam1nd•nr1. o pointe Senta An• Clo Pullltshed Orange Coast Valle Ekmelcjl1n 2339 w 1 1 oun Y .,. 0 r-1099 Coun1y on No..,.Mbat Oreg Shtpley dal damendanta que no D 92707 · O•oly P11f)1 December 8 16 • •099 COunty on November 4 1985 Th 11,..,. 22 nd ,,.,, 1n8& • Coronet Avenue. An1halm. 27 1985 • It 111lamenl wu ~ tlanca 1bog1do, ••l O.Orge R Unw1n 1024 E 1 "'· • " Ce 9280 1 '29M40 Cllttle a V-o. 0-with lhe COunty Clerll ol Or· KAIRYS, LIPPMAN. WEISEL Balbo• Blvd N11wp or1 Su-853 Thie bu1tne11 le con-Publllhed Ofange Cout Newpott "-ce, Ila. 100. ange County on November & l(IPPER, A Prot"'4onal Beach. CA 92663 .~ ,I dueled by a llmlled Plr1n« Diiiy Piiot o.c.tnbar 8 t5 Newport IMcfl, CA=· 2 I 108S CorJ)Ofellon. 8648 Wlllhlr• Thia bu&1na11 •• con I •hie> 22 and 29 198S . • F292IOI eoui.verd, Beverly Hiii•. ducted by an 1nd1Vtd1JI' Ml.IC NOTICE Arman Ak~lljlen '-· · Su·a&e Publllhad Ofange Cout Pubtlllhed Or111191 Coast Catllornla 002 t t. {2 131 George A Unwtn Thlt 1tat4WMOI wu !lied Dally Ptlot Novambat 24. 0.-Oally Pilot NOV«nbef 24, 0.-859·S7S7 Thoe eretament wu tuad FICTrTIOUl IU ... 11 With Iha County Clerll of Or i---------cemt>er 1. 8 and 15. IHS oembat 1, 8 and ts. t08S OATE fFactla)APR 4 198& wllh lhl COunly Clark Of 01 ! N4ME ITA~NT anoe COunty on NoYembat ·-1c WlllC[ Su-831 Su-845 LEE A. MANCH, C'-'il, 1099 County on Novambe< rr.e lotlowtng paraone era 10. 1906 ..-~ "" •r c-lefttotd. Depu· 21 1oa6 dOing nv"""' " r AM ,_ TITIOUI .u..... rta.ic NOTICE neD•ic NOTICE " f2'Ma4 l>t01)411iillt 141 Thi Maalera Pubftlhad Orange Cout ~ .... ITATl:•NT rUDL Put>llllled Ofa099 Coasl Pul)lletled ()f11nge Cohl Ctrc;le Ca.1• Mall CA Dally PllO\ NOvamber 24. 0.-Thi foltowlno pef'M>nl 1r1 F'ICTrnOUl llUllN!SI ,ICTtTIOUl ltU ... 11 Dilly Piiot November 17, 24, Diiiy Piiot Oecambef a. '!> 921127 . '*"bat 1, 8, lllld 15. 11185 doing buelMtt ... Ott Short NAM! ITAn•NT NA• ITATl:•NT Oecambat 1, 8. IHS 22 and 29, t9&6 fHlt Mlirc1Jt II Hi~ F1m11y Su·~ Sound Englnfft'tng. 437 Thi IOllowlng l*SOflt are thtl lollowtng peftan• ar1 SU·S28 Su-980 Tru11 114 CO!llna. IM!boe tOth Pl~. Coat• M-. CA bu.inea. u Color e101ng t>u11neu •• i--------- ---------llllfld, CA 92862 "8.IC NOTlC( 92828 Oded Charting & Flllng s~ Hu9t0l'l0't 911 Ind C.ntlna. __ MU __ C_NO_TIC£ __ _ P\&JC NOTICE Ma1cu1 A Hell Truat" for ~llll<IY Redmon. 437 18lh tam. 205'" Grand Ctnet. & UP98' ~ Pl.za. ______ 1 _.....;~----------lhe M•rcut A Hall ,.,,,,ly ,ICTJT'IOU9 .,....1 Place. CO.II Ma•• C• 9alboa llland. CA 920&2 Newpoft 8aecfl. CA 92tte0 .--.. ·-· --- ,ICTITIOUl IUIMll T""'· ''' Cotllftt IM!t>oi ...... nATPmNT 910'27 Rob«1J Peahek.OOS , Huuong'aCenllna.lnc .A T~f ITA~- NA• ITATIMUIT ttt•no CA 9'8e2 TM fOloW4nO pef'9()nl.,. Millie kReed 220·.. I: Inc . A CaltlOfnla Co<por· C1tlfC)fnt1 COf'PO<lltoo\ 6 ·-ollOWlnQ --· The,.....___......,...,.. • .,. TlmOthy J Drlac:oll "3a dot"" ~ u . J w B •atboa 91vd . N•W"'Orl ••ion. 7759 Calllornla l\Y· u,,,_ ......_. P1au N.-w dotno b111ine11 .. ..,._.. .. "" ,........~. 0 e .. h1ua D I $ I .,, ,. .. R c.a n,..1uu ~..'.:::::'""'cA' "2LAA • SeOowtclc---. ....... Kr.-, OOtng bu91"*8 • tnlar • n r ve an• lnterprt1e1. 1788 Iowa 8eaCl'I CA 92ee1 111'1"41 l'llr'lld• "' .. ...,.. ,......, _., ,. ....., 4eoc:1 Cal .. ...,........... ·-· c;onllnantat lnvaatmenlt Ana. CA 02705 6trHI. Cotta Meea CA Thia butlnMt It con· Thie bullnH1 11 con Thi• butlnaaa 11 con-210 ~ ~ ~~ 1045 t Shangrlla Huntington George A Avfttitl Jr · 1• 1 t2e2t dl.IC1ed by 1 oen<MI p.n duc1ed by I COt'l)OrallOn dveled Dy 1 c;orporarlon n-.aM. · 8eiCtl CA 02048 The M•ttarJ Clrcie. Cott• .Hlftre)I Waller BllCll, 178e nerll'ttp Robert J PathaCk. rr.o A Howe. '""'"" Oon' Allen Rllnhlldl, M .. CAt2821 Iowa Street, Coe11 "'-·CA A~ Redmofl 0 0 s . Pr..ideint Thll ttitl!l'lel'll -flied l'•r1 A WtNllt, 207 23rd 104S 1 s111ngr111. Hunllnoton Tm• buiinaH 1• con• 02820 Thi• 1111~1 w" lllad Ttt11 1111emen1 wu filed Wltll the County Clerk of Or Str"'· Coet• M .... CA Beach, CA 02046 duCted by 8 (>el'lal'lf l)lft· Thlt butlneH It COn· with Iha County Clat'C Of Of· With the County Clerk of Or lnQI COunty on Hoveln.,.; t~~r. t>utlnaH II COii• Thi• bu1tna11 11 eon n«thlp ducted by an lndMd11al ange County on NOV91'11bar ange COunty on NOVitmt>er 20.1985 ducted by an lndlVldvaJ ducted by· an lndMduaJ QA AvMM. Jr JMtrey Wall!IW 81adl 22. 198& 20. 1085 ,,_ 'mMO Ea" .. Wllllll Don Aatnl'lardt Th .. afll~t ""'" flied T,,., 1111amen1 wa1 !lied '2tl011 ,.._ Howw 0.1 a B " " n11• .ttatlmll'll wia ftled wttn the County CIWll Of Of wnn the Coun"' Ctrlf11 ot Or· A LM Adair. A Pro-law Otl~ of Beel, a..1 • ,,., '°"""· Thll •111emen1 ..,, .. flied ..,.th Iha Counf)' ~k ot Of· !Inge County on NOVMll>eo' enge County '0n November taaelOnal i..w Corpofatlon. a Krieger. 4200 Orange St A Prof:~ Law Coroor· wiln lhtl County C..-ot Or· """"' Coun ... on No¥ember 20, 1"6 20, INS 1201 Dow Str .. t, ~. 370, P 0 tku 1028. A"'-'tlde ii~ 90 220 mput Drive. enge Counfy on Nov9mbet i'i ... ioes ., ,.,. ,..,,. .._. &eec:h. CA t2000 CA t2602 e.ecn ~ 7· ~ 20 1996 ..-Publl.thed Oranoe COaoa1 Publllned 0ranoe Cout ..... ~**' Orange eoett Pubftahed Orenoe Coet1 Pu • 12903 · '8l'77't Pubfltfled Or-Coeat DallyPtloCN«Mlmbar24.o. o.ityPllotNowmoer24,0. O.tty Piiot Dacan\bet I. IS. Deity Piiat Dacan\ber I 15 0. ~~enoe M 1 Pubftlhed Ouw• ~ [)all., Pt!O! ~b;, J I! cemt>er I, I, lllCI 1& IN5 CIW'l\ber 1 I and 15, 1986 22 11t1d ?t 191$ 2~ Ind ff IH5 U lly ~ !>el' ' t Oliity PMot NO¥embaf 2"· 0. n ~ n iw Su 937 "'-"41 Su-0-49• su~852ll encs 19'5 Su-I"• C*Tltier 1 I end 16 ~~ &i-"8 6 4 2 - 5 8 l 8 Telethon ~oes after flood relieT money C HARLESTON. W .Va. (AP) -West Virginia's Flood Rehef Telethon. a five.hour b~oadcast 0!' every TV station in the state aimed at raising SI million. got a big boost when John Denver agreed to a live per- formance ~turday niaht of"Coun'ry Roads." an unofficial st.ate antncm. Every m~or nvcr in the eastem half of the st.ate flooded No~. 4-S, killing at least 39 people, and officials estimated damage at more than SSOO mtllion. More than 8.000 families were left homeless and ml)or r0.ds and bndaCJ were washed away. The telethon first went o n tbc air with videotape of flooded residents wuchina the waters roll past their homes. Jn the final sequen ce, a n~ victim looked into the camera and said. "We're ;roud. We hate to ask. but we have nothina. • In the telethon's first hour. a bank of~ telephones. some •nJwercd by ~ns. Robert Byrd and Jay Rockefeller, both West V1rainL& Dcmocrau, 11.iycd busy as $102,ISS.90 1n plcd&e:\c amc 1n That ~cc wa abou1 o nt•haJf o f what promo1crs said was needed 10 make lheSI m111Jon JOll •