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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-01-19 - Orange Coast Pilot•Jan. 19 -Jan. 25 Dail at ~rvla& Ult Orugr (0UJ1ty Communltlts or Nrwport ~aria. (()'iju \it">&, Huntingt.on ~aria, In.int, Lacuna ~arh and t ountain \&Ill') All in the Family TODJ Cutia plrtraJ9. domlneeriq Cblcaao anderworld car and Sa.tan Lucci la bla fruatrated daughter in "llafla Prlncesa" to- ntcbt at 9 on MBC, Channel 4. ' . MOVIE SHOWTTME DISNEY BRAVO NICKELODEON ARTS&ENT WPIX WOR LIFETIME CBN WEATHER MTV ...... \"l> .~Cll5. 6121 W.Su1uct Bhd l...tA (f)~IC. NIC, lOOO W Alamc.da A~t .... ttf'°5 (7) U9C. AK, 41 SI Pr°'Ptt'I A \<t Lo. ~··505 (t)tftG,Clll, 7677 Enc;inica Road ~n O\qlJ '21JJ (10) KOTV..1 AIC, HJfhwaJ 94 and 4 7th Street. IM Di19o Y2 II) .... 8"DDITI ~Tl.A, SIOO W. SunW1 Blvd VJ\ An~ ltTIV, 57~ W. Sunte.t Blvd , Lo. An&dn m,-;;u SSI s Mdrote Ave .• LM Anacin 90038 llllJl'llll MM9~ • •-.., 11., Coeu ...... Ce . .... M* ... : 9oa 1•, Coela MMe, ca..-T1l191heM. 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Rob Wright, an overzealous. by-the-book bonehead" in command of a station house of misfits. "It's been aaood day." said West. "I shot the chief in the foot. I wrapped his foot 1n my jacket I'm trying to do this with mystery so you never know whether I did i 1 by accident or on purpose. I'm enjoying it. It's nice to have somewhere to ao every day." I don't know when I've enjoyed a role like this since 'Batman.' " We5t is best known for his role as the Caped Crusader. one half of the Dynamic Duo with Robin the Boy Wonder, on the 1960s hit series "Batman." The role made him famous -and nearly stunted bis career. "I was unemployed a lot after 'Bat- man,' " he said. "But I bave six kids, so what do I do? I've done everythina; circuses, dinner theater, features, tele- vision movies and the Mark Taper Forum. I even did a sexy movie. Can the man who did · Batman' do 'The Young Lady Chatter- ly'? "I did a movie for CBS wnh Susan Saint James. I don't do shoe store openings or small malls. For 15 years I've worked to keep 'Batman' al ive. I do som e of the bia auto shows. I don't say too much in this town because people look down on you. But unless you're a big rock. nowhere else can you get more peo ple to come see you. Sometimes 200,000 will come to an auto show. You get 10 know what people want." West is also keeping an eye on a big- budget "Batman" fea ture being prepared at Warner Bros. He said. "I hear they're working on the third draft. But ... they haven'1 talked to me. If they do a 'Batman' movie wtthout me they might as well say bye-bye to SI 0 mil hon at the box. office.'' The NBC movie pilot for ·•The Last Precinct" will follow the Super Bowl Jan. 26. A starting date fo r the senes has not been set. The sho w was cre.ated by Stephen J. Cannell and Frank Lupo ("The A-Tcam ""Riptide" and "Hunter"). "what we're tryin~ to do is modemiu the Keystone Ko ps.' West said. "We've aot the action and the absurditv. Another (Pl .... eeeWUT/Pacet) 'Murrow' story on cable tonight By JERRY BUCK ,.,,....,.....,_ LOS ANGELES -Three of the most famous words to come out of World War 11 were Edward R. Murr o w 's "This .. .is ... London." Murrow's u ve rad lo broadcasts from the belcquered Briulh capital -sometimes from a rooftop as he described a Gcnnan air raid, once from the belly of a bomber over Berlin -molded public opinion in the days before Pearl Harbor. Those days will be relived in the H~ movie "Murrow," ~nnina tomaht, with Daniel J. Travanti of' Hill Street Alues" in the title role. Murrow. Travanti·..ays. w~s the most mfluentiaJ journalist of his ume. yet he never thouaht of himself as 1joum&Jist. Travanti quotes Wiiiiam L. Shirer. the former ncwtpepcrman hired by Murrow to cover Berlin for\BS, as11yins, "Hewuan emblrrulment to us. He was never a journalist but he was the best of us. "Murrow only wrote words to be spoken. ~e told his 'boys' to pretend they had met a friend and were lc1nin1 apinst 1 barn and tcllina a story. Until Murrow came alo~ no one had done a neW1Cbt the way be did. There were tM shon blurbs of Walter Winchell or the ponderous tones of H. V. K.altenbom.0 The two-hour movie. which also stan Dabney Coleman as CBS chairman Wil- liam S. Paley and Edward Herrmann as producer Fred Friendly, bcilns in London where Murrow's measured cadence first captured the attention of the world. It follows Murro w the broadcaster and rarely strays into his private li fe. "This is 1 man wuh a manner," sa ys Travanti. who stars as Capt. Frank Funllo in NBC's "Hill Street Blues." "He had that manner on and off camera. He was uncomfortable in front of the camera. but he loved the effect of it. This control he had over his emotions because he was nervous contributed to his manner. And he prob- ably drank too much, but we don't make much of it. He always had a glass af scotch It hand." ~ Travanti says he went to the theater ~2 times in London where most of the movte was filmed. "I <lid all that wu humanly possible," he says. "I had 18 visitors to the housc I rented in Chelsea. I went to the country four Sundays, the only day I 101 off." Travanti, who bears a close resembltn« to the broadcaster, says, "Murrow said his b111Ht rqrct was that be aot all the credit for bnnaina down Sen. Joteph McCanhy. He resretted that CBS didn't come in whole6eantdly. He had to buy b1s own Trattnd u ltdW"&nl R. llvrow newspaper ads to pubhc1te t~ bt'Oldcasts.. "Mo~ t people JCkey for pos1t1on. Mur- row just fell into 1t." Sunday. January 19, 198e 3 ---~~----~--------------.......... --Hensley-hot-new 'World' turner By LYNDA HIJlSCll "As the World Tums" bu aot one of daytime's newest and hottest properties in J• Rn1Jey, who plays the tough. i'Ddepen- dent Holden Snyder. Hensley first steamed up the daytime scene playing Brody Pri~ on "One Life to Live." Thal minor soap role had long-term potential after ABC brass got a look at Hensley an action. However, "As the World Tums" was quick on the draw with a long-1crm contract, so HcnsJcy packed his baas and came over to CBS. Forget the manufactured soap sex sym- bols and feast your eye on Hensley. Luckily, Hensley LS not just a passing fancy but a man for at least three seasons -he j ust inked the new contract. The 20-ycar-old Hensley bas a smolder- ina presence that comes acrou the screen even when he's merely standing. He doesn't even need lines to steal a 1eene, and he docsn 't just count on his 1tandout loob. As an actor, he's able to hold back emotion, which is what a fine actor does. Leu emotion always means more in a soap ... too bad other daytime acton ·haven't learned the trick. Good thins "As the World Tums" has Hensley locked up in this contract because it's a sure bet that 1hc motion-picture industry will soon be vying for bis services. Once ~n this proves that CBS casting director BeUJ Rea is just about the best 'in the business. Her list of "finds" is cndJess and includes such notables as Scon Bryce, Prull Rmye., Mldaael O'Leary, &.rb&a TnreH, Ua Browa, Vlaceal Artuart, and Peter Reetell (yes, be used to be on "As the World Tums" before he went to "Days of Our Lives"), among others. And in the yean to come, Hensley will be among the tint mentioned from Rea's list when the subject of actors she's helped get started pops up. • • • Every year around this time the ·doomsayen predict "Search for Tomor- row's" imminent death. Once qain NBC and Procter It Gamble want to assure viewen that SFT bas many more tomor- rows. Gll'J T .. u.. the award-winning script.er, is head writina aJoog With Job W'Mtlel. who's won Em mys for bis work on "The Guidin1 Liaht." Future plans call for a lOW cbanae of~ and storyline for the once-t1oriou1 soap. Newlyweda Krlata T..._a and Maril LeWte play D8WlJWeda lllD:r ... d Kart CordaL OD .. Tlae Gal Llet .. week J8 at 2 p.m. OD e. Cbamael2. • Cablehopestoleave 'em laughing By PR£D ROTHENBERG .,, ............... NEW YORK -Feclina a bit blue? Is life gcttina you down? Is TV kecpiDj you down? Look.ins for a little leVJty to complement Cable News Network? Take my channel ... please! Henny Younpnan's f'amou.s line could be the promotional come-on for lhe latest in cable television's sinalc-mindcd networks, the Com'Cd~ Channel. First came all-day movies. then 24-hour networks for weather, spons. news and music videos. Now, ifTom Kay, creator of Ole Comedy Channel, has bis way, cable audiences aJways can have the last laUlh. • Thinkofit thiaqy: You'ff never haveio feel alone anymore. Anytime, any day 1 you can be in your livin' room yukkina It up with stranc,en. Only 1n America could you hd 1 ~hour comedy channel with a round-~lock lauah track. "What the world definitely needs is more lauf!'trr:· said Kay. "Lauahtcr is one of life spot pleasures. and it's a lot healthier than Valium." The channel's slopn is "Tum On the Comedy," and its 10&0 is a heart "becautc 4 Sund•y. January 19, 198e everybody likes to laugh," said Kay. 31 , who was a solar cne!l)' consultant 10 years ~o. Now he finds himself working to get hlS 24-hour smile button off the &round. "By the end of the year I expect to be on the cover of Time m-.azine." he said. For the past three years, he's been linina up prosrams. staff, back.ers, and cable systems. Kay said Ben Schulman, former banker and real es&ate executive and Kay's landlord at the Schulman Video Center in Los An&eles.. is t~ omedy Television Company's chief financial suP.poner. Kay said be needs at least $20 million for the channel's first two years. Chada Ma.na.U. fonnef chairman of the Democratic Pan y, it a panoer in the law f mn repraentin.a the venture. The com- p&ny is nqotiat1na for satellite space and elpcctl to announce a start-up date at the National Cable Television Association show in March. • Kay expects to be in five million to 10 miUion homes at the bcainnina and 13 million by tbecnd of the year. ··we're ridina on the coattails of 'The C~ Show' and 'Ohostbustcrs, "' Kay said. We did market research studies and found that what mates a channel work is mon& idenlification, hkc Playboy, Duney, news, MTV. weather and SPorts. Comedy has stron' srabbing power.' Tom rbovich. longtime director for fi.Jms. sitcoms and the "We Are the World" music video, is in charac of the channel's production look. "It ~on'! look like anything else," said Kay. We II ba~e one funny bit after another. everyth1na and anything thal's fu nny." l)lere will be comedy hosts, like the vec1ays on MTV. and continuina oddb&ll characters. includ1na a pair of pet monkeys named Bow and Suiie. With an C11,b~bour prosramil!I bk>c, shown three umes a day,~ \be Conaedr, 0..nnel will look hkc the old .. Lauah·ln • with shon, f'ut-movina routinn. .. SnjP- pe1s is t~e key.word," Kay said. Matenal wtll include stand-up comic ro utines, live acts from comedy clube ud niaht chibl. intt>mational comedy pro. arams. old com~ies ftonf TV and ndio. man-in·the>-street humor, happy-hour jokes, bidden camena and ~ 1. "We're even •skin& commercial m&ttn to ajve ut their fUttniest 11uff," said Kay. "AndonceaalMMar, we'Uhavecomicmu.c vKkos on the order of a dancing french fry." *'' a• •III • wa••W• wm1 M ITAll .,..,...,.... ............... 1111 .......... , ....... ..._ .. ... ... ,., .......... r' .... .... n. ... Velk .... t.. 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"I'm also work.irf :::c---mlW'lt LALMm.. _._, on another screenplay about a child of I .... ,. •-wrr who's never spoken, .. he added. "It's about ==rr-· ,_, ___ whJ he's never spoken and what he says --•--& nn caftp..-.~ an what he docs when be finall-rfu. speaks. 11JI I • "I've written several thinas. t's what ---===-~ = .... -... ~ bci~ out of work d~s. You bcain to listen ...... .... ._ too er creative voices. But f'vc: bad more EB--•=¥m'n• than 20 years of this and survived. It's all nght if you don't take yourself too 1i&atii.:~lt seriously.· -... , ..... ~ Of the part in "The la$t Prcci net, .. wb1ch .... ClilfllRm --un•w-·=-cnr' aJsostanJonathan Pcfl)ich, Ernie Hudson. -u 111 -&LW and Keenan Wrnn· West said, "I loved the pan as soon as read it. I thj nk it'1 my land ·--·=---of comedy. It's also very physical. (';apt.a.in ..... _.. I ·-lfJjiU,iiihZ~"' --·--c-. Wright is the bigest crazy of them all. He's ·r''&i. a manic depressive, an idealist. o n the edit -1.a-ss-ofa bumouL'' :=-,.. -$unday. January 19, 1988 9 •' - _,.. -. TU Orarnetti.d eegmentt ffom Jedc London's "The Call Of The Wild." Sa.ting North'a "Relc91" end Mel !·a "Aiahl OI The White Wotf." _... ''RMhomon" ( 1950. Drema) Olt*o Mffune. Machito Kyo: (I hf .. 28 "*'-kau•-• -,._" If II 11•11n • H I • ... _ 'X•m.. -~ -·~Jigsaw Man" ( 1964. Or• me) MlchMI c.in.. Lautenoe OIMer. ( 1 ~31mln.~ ="No 8iQ Deel" ( 1963. Orama) lmmY <Mrnet. r<evin Dlllorl ( 1 hr.. 2'7 "*'·) -· ....... = ,,~ .. --·· ........ 1"" __ ...,. --l is'ii'"Q _., -''Ptw Lep" (1983. Drema) om Burtneon, Met1in Vaughll\ ( I hr . 48 "*'·> l ••'S•rr••••---• --,. ---SctwcUed: prollt Of ~d 8tttng Ouerwt; tribute to Mw-i 'i:ft:I/· < t hr., 30 m .) Sundey, JMUary 19, 1981 .... .. ...,~ a...-,..,.., ........ ,.,. .. -....ca -•2•111c1 M!W. Mm.t • M CD• •ll -. (!)-ma• ~--''Cheech And c~·a The Cot· SlCan Brothefs" (1984, Cornedv) Cheectl Marin, T~ Chong. (I hr., 21 min) NIGZ) .. "Once lJpon A Time In The West" ( 1969. W•tem) Henly Fonda. Claudia Cardinale. (3 hrs . 25 min ) • -c= cc --··--., .... -.trrnn aw u.Ma&• .... a w wme nm nw ...,. ..... cas I NnMllC-...Ma.12 A Ill I " Wildllfe reheblltetOf Kay McKeeYef helps fnjured end orphened owls. diving beetleS; Bonepart W>ws how a sketetoo W<ns; • tour of the Hoot Club clubhoute. iR) Q I~····· -·--· .. "BralnstC>fm" ( 1983. Scienoe- Fictlon) Chrittophef Wabn. Natalie Wood ( 1 hr • 46 min ) (JI) ... "The Looney. Looney. Looney Bogs BunLMovle" (1961, Comedy) An· lmated V by Mel Blanc. June FC>fay 1 ;;,, 20 min ) WAYIP1Wnl • ms nusw ........... rr&'9\' WUW-ATCM.WM'I 1•zuwa .... ---•s•n1c1 .. "In Society" (19«. Comedy) Abbott and Coeretlo. Kirby Grant ( 1 h1 130~ • ..,,. -(I) -Mm7IMI. Los Angeles Lakers at Detroit Pletons· (Live) (2 hrs 30 'Z'i\ . ._ ..., ....... ---... I Ii ... --- s I U ••r._ --... 8&1 DI I& .. ''Trenchcoet" ( 1983. Cornedv) =~ Kid<*. Aober1 Hays ( 1 hr . ~ 1 Cl) -... _, In the aegrtglted Soutf'I Of "" 19'09, 8 bt9ctl ,.,.,.,, boy 1Mrn6 an lmport.m ie.on In bigotry ll'ld r8Clel pride wNle on• rife trw> to the Cfty Ste,. Oliv11 Colt. CIMvon um.. Cl)--''Coutln Coullne" (1176. Com- edy) Matie-Chr'lttW'le 8-rflUlt, Victor -~'1.,._d I ~ ... :::».......,. Fin. llYe kom MadllOn 6Quete 0.den In New VOl'k ~hf-., 30 min.) I =· ... ••••n:ao ----I Ji ...... 0 lft"NHI , Ii H~tsot ll1$ land Raiders vs Mifwlelota v1111ncr.; ' ~BowtXI 00 ,..._. -Wembllty's OOO'J lw>A· == n undefgtounc! \ill" 'l ' Watt"!?.. -1--"How To Many A Mtlllor11w1• (19S3. Comedy) LAk#eo BIK.81 Mw ,, Moni:L&~i ) I __. .... ... "Sheflod< Holmes f .1 .... Death" ( t943, Mystery) 8uit Raltlt>-• • E Bruce J t hr • 30 min ) • ii* 1WWWl•-1 --.... Im*._.._ fOM UlAIY ... "Beat Street" ( 1984 MU'-• Rae Dawn Chong. Guy O.YIS (I h• 4• mm.) Cl) M. ,._ I I Fl HlgN!ghls ot lJJ las Cowboys vs 0eoY9f.&oncos lfl Sue .. Bowl XII CH) ... "Enola Gay The Men. The M1• $IO!l, The Atomc Bomb" ( Ua&O Orama Perrick Ovlty B~ly Crystal (2 IVS 3l min.) (!) ... "Endangered Species" I 1QP, Sospensej Robert Urich. Joa.th Wlltlan 1?_hrs.) Cl) .. "Swing Shlf1" ( 1984. Orarna1 Goldie Hawn. Kuo ~ ( 1 "' 4 l min 9'a..ni.IALL -.., . ._. wwws a cwora. JI 7 Al _,,,_ maT ...... CWttlC•r» ..... , II 11 ~11' -11w:.:+,;.:._~· tW ~JlllL't911f 1111 ii 2 W ... "9 ITAM eas • ··--·--~ .. "Paint 'YOOf Wagoo" ( 1960 MIJllcel) L .. Marvin. Clint EMtwOOd I 1 hrs .J mlo) Im: I• CIWTm -= -.. , •••Y C•D ....... , I I fTi Hlghllghta of Pitts burgh St..,. vs Los Angeles Rams If• ~BOWIXIV CIJ .. "Sterman" ( 19$4, $cienoe-ric lion) Jell Brldgn. ~ren Aleen ( t tw 5'> ~ ... ''The Paredlnt C..." ( 1948 Mystety) Gregory P~. Ann Todd (? hfl I s """ ) tW e (I) Ml• I' UW.LN«th Ca1ol• . ne ~~-~~~Q I =-~Silent.~ Deep" ( 1958. ~lmll) Cllrk Gablt. 9or1 LMCMter (? hra."'-lr-:.. .. , • 211 • - ... , ll~~ofOek llr1d All.Jt11 v> ~ Uglel In SW*9owlXV ·---WT-awe , -· ... IW SchedtJled World ProfeleloneJ Figlff-Sk•ting-rGhemplon- shlpa IMturlng ladles' llngles end pair teams competitions. taped Oec. 13 at Capital Centre In LandoYef. Md. ( 1 hr . 30 min.} 1-•IN'llllll"Cl!iiim•• ----·---aili&ff "Agetha Chrlltle't MIU erpi.: Tht Body In the Library" MIU Merpi. lttl I trep tot the kllter aftlf I MC• ~;;:TI~.~~13&:. 3~:,: ~td Attalre. Gliigef Rogert ( 1 hr . •6 min.) Cl) M. .... JF 111 Ill Hlghllghtt of Cln· clnnatl 8engalt vt. San Francisco 49ers In ~BowfXVI. (!) .. "&.trnt Offerings" ( 1976, Ho<- ror) Ollvtr Reed. i<.ren Bleck (2 hrt) Cl)-WMDl•I M LOIT ... , Aale>h tlket a day off from work to go 10 a ball garM with Ed and ends up winning S 1,000; when Allee It chosen to appear 1n a ~lph gett jealous. O -I-mo• _...,.Interviews with Stephen· la Beacham of "The Colbys" and ·'Days of Our LIY9a" atat Deidre Hall --·-....... -------Lot Angeles Lazers 11 icMa W'P (Llw) (2 hrs.) --lftYM ... w •11 ·-AT• --Roger Ebert end Gene llktl announc:t their cholce6 tor the 10 worst fMms of 1985. I It. ~~ngels Go, Trouble Fol· lowt" ( 1!MS8. Comecly) Stella Stevens, Rosaltnd A1.1i1M1. (2 hrt.) • -• F Dfl Australian writer Aus· Mtl BraddOn tollOwt tW country's Murray River from It• aouroe In the Snowy Moun- tain• to 111 .. tuary In the Indian Ocean O I 1 hr I ·------oo..--Ma1TlnTOity" Tf 944. Drama) R1ehard Harris, Lindsay Wagner. ( I hr . 38mln ) CD.,.. "No Small Attalr" (196'. Com· edy) Jon Cryer. Demi MOOfe (1 hr . 42 min.) Cl> .. "Your Chaatln' HNr1" ( 19M. Biography) George Hemllton, Sutan ~t<. ( f hr . 3G min.) .. "A Pt ... 0-To India" (19~. tma) Judy Dtlrla. Vlct0< Baner)M (2 hrt .,!3.z?ln.) 1 .... 1 • .,.. W (I) • """8 1119AY Scheduled· en't and w~·· WOfld Trlt thlon Champ1onthlp1 from Nice France (TapeO). "All·MaOO.O" NFL Football team. pteked by CBS NFL commentator John Medden ( 1 hr . 30 min ) D e NA ICM.I Bob Hope Clasllc flnel round live from Palm Springs Calif (2 hrs.,. 1.,.. "Trunk To Cairo" ( 1967, Mys· tery) Auo1e Murphy. George Sanders (2 hrs) Cl) ... "Island Of The BIUe Dofpt11n1" ( 1~. Orama) Celia K.aye Larry Doma· sm ~~-~-- II .. ~ w1:oi.~. ... "LOVlfS And Liars· t 1979 Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Giancarlo Gianni- "' (2 hrs I aJ • ..._ WITH TMI tTAU TILITMOI This eighth annual national lund-ra1ser to benefit VICllms of cerebral lsy leatures teleVISed coYefage hom N YOik And Los Anoeles wllh hosts Sco11 o. Nancy Dussault. Florence He11de1sor1, Newton John Ritter, Nancy Morgan and Henry Winkler Q hrs) • llAfalM. •11t1•11C (Season Prem· 1ere) James Whitmore narrates this proftle ot the people whO make lhetr hvehhood lrom the waler' 01 Ctiesapeake Bay O .,.,f(gl iAndy Griffith plays attorney in TV pilot -~PL.-r CC) ll0'9I "Wllty Wonka And The Choco- lale Factory" {1971, Fantasy) Gene Wiider. Jack Albertson ( 1 hr . 38 min ) .... Jesse' S presented wilh I tougf'I choice after he wins a 9000-wrltlng con· test lhat could open some doors. ( 1 hr.) ·-ICOTT -~ OOUITIMa -OI M -Thie 1peclal fOllowt the tNllden voyagtt of two w1nalhtp1, bOth of whlch are equlpc>ed with energy-Mvlng and efficient ttchno- logteel devtcet 1nventtd by Jacquet eou.. 1eau, Lvclen Matavard and Bertrt nd Char· _ 1,,., =or Peter Uttlnov. ( 1 hr ) ..,,.*MT lm* .... _TOM UUIY ...... • COLL.HI umTUU. Washington State al Oregon (Live) (2 hrs ) 8 llO¥ll "Gentlemen Prefer Blondet" ( 1953 MuStcel) Marilyn Monroe Jane Aus~;:.J.. i llO¥ll "Adlos Amigo" ( 1976. Co~ dy) Richard Pryor. Fred W1lhamson (2 hrs 1 • CMAPPY tlOll TO llMlll 9IAI JoumaltSt Cnappy Hardy explOl'es the 1rad1t10ns ri· luals. mysteries and outrageousness of New Orleans· annual Mllrdl Gras cetebra· t1on bthr ~ G 4MFDll•lr u.uaOGm 1M1CP9 Latin. modern And caoare1 or theatrlCll danc•no •S µerlorrned oy the nation's lop proless1onal dancers 1n 1h1s competttl()('I tea1ur1ng Ronald Mon1e1 end Ehzabelh Curlis 1n a farewell ellhlbtt1on J\JHel Prowse hos1s (I hr 30 mm I 1H)~ii IMeM....,AYAL- -An 1ns•de look at lhe making of the vl"!r'iA11te perforrN>r's la1es1 album that fea· 1•HP<. Broadway songs including "Putting II Together·· from "Sunday 1n the Park w1in Geo•ge" and Somewhere" from 'W~t S1d4" Story .. ( 1 hr ) L' llO'lll · Romancing The Slone" ( 1984 Adventure) Michael Douglas. K·llhle.-n l wner ( 1 hr . 45 min) !~) 110¥11 "Slap Shot" ( 1977 Comedy) r ilu N4'w"1~n MtChael Ontkean (2 hrs I ATLANTA (AP)-Andy Griffith was in Atlanta t.tp1na a two- }lo\lr DiJot ptOtram for NBC-TV, but this time the former shcnff of elcvfsion's Mayberry, N.C., wiJI be a defense attorney. la yw TY so loud that It chtans ott.t 7 Orift\th taped scenes at the Capitol and other places for • televiaioa pilot caUed "Matlock." The propam at.an Onffilh u a criminal defense attorney from Atlanta whoee client is a celebrity tcle vmon Journalist from New 'York. The client'• fonner wife. an Atlanta TV reporter. has stumbled ~~o a story linkinc state officiala with the mob. When ahe is th:rdcred durina a visit from her former husband, he's framed for ~=Qf tbe show was filmed in Los Anaelcs. althouJh it is set in "tlanta. Eucative prod\aeef and 1tofY writer Dean Husrqve Mid he nd director Robert 0.y wanted to e&P'Uft the CllCftCe of Allan ta. so lllo ptaaDld to lboot ~on a MART A tni"1 in MART A's bll'M Sc.don, ad at one of Atlanta'• most popular niptclu~ tU..._.t. A,. you •tracttd by nedy COMtmtion .... kt_.. tt rv 7 Wotid,.. •• te watch TV I.tit al ricM wlhut •UWnc ohn 1 Don ........ bottler othtt ,..., ~ 1 Newport • 1111 A1~iolo1J & Heart11 114 Celter 1711 OflANGI, lte. F COIT A •IA :ll:l842-7935 ..;.. 1 -1~1 ·1 s.nitt C4nturlty ,,, 25 ,,... J We • CaTJ h newest tllly prllillefttill hi"" lit Sunct.y, Jenuary 19. 1He 11 r _ ..... ayCoal. ... v~r· 11G83. Mulieel) Bar- bra Sue'Saf'd. M•ndt Patit*ln (2 hrs • 1' tnll'l ) • 1 •fll fl ,_'llCt Mau • TNI eum1- Ntion WltO 1'141 "*"8 ol deellng with Child Mxu.l 8bVM tnduOel ptofllea ol 'ktlmS and perp.cra1ors of The er.,,,. o.n..I J Travanu narrates I 1 hr I -I I I llW ... ,.. I 1r•nm W""P CM---~ ..,..,.. .,._LR .. ffM ._ Sporls ~ltion tean.in"'O cast memt>e<s lrom ·~ta Bat· t>ara. 'Ttie lnsidets" and "Knots Land- ~ • (1 hr ) • .,.. ·or Black. Mr Hyde" ( 1975. Suspe"seJ Bernie Casey. Rosalind Cash {l hrs ) • ......._ ... 'A Midsummer N~l"lt's Ofeam' 1Prem1ere) Shake- speare s maglC8J tale of lov9fs' QUanels, encnanted prank& and happy endiAQS stars Peter McEnery u Obeton. He6en - M1tren as T1tan1a and B"an GloYer as Bot- tom Wall9f Matthau holts (Part I of 21 l ,.TOIWIT ...,_AUi ... SN1ng Shift" ( 19&t. Drama) Goldie ~wn Kun AU5Sell I I hr , 40 rrunJ..,..,. _. "Sterman' ( 1984, Science Fie 11()11) Jell 8ndges. Karen Allen ( 1 hr . 5~ mio J Cl)_. The W1?Sterr11>1' ( 1940. West ern) Gary Coope!f. Walter BreMan I I ht 40 mm J •aJ~ ... AT Tiii.,,.. S<.hed\Jled reviewt "RevoMion · (Al Pac1no Nastasafa Kin "''' Murphy s Romance" (Sally Fie4d. James Garnet) ' Brazil' (Rotlen Oe Nwo. Mtehaet Pahn) Cl) PACI Tiii llATIOI (!)_."Falso" I 1980. Comedy) Dom DeLUfle. Anoe Bancroll (2 hrs ) OIM.ICI Ill llCIM-W • au aw. If ... ~LI 11 .. WJ• III ., .... a Mwmtnmn•..- 12 Sunday. January 19, 1988 -•• 1r1s1 •••••• ... "Escort To Denger I The Nogtil Of The Clones" [f978. Adv'enllMt) N1- ctl0ias Hammond. RObef1 F Simon Sp.- der-Man ... ,ctlet for a Soull'l .Amencan pr~·· l(ldN{:lped daughter and in· vestigalet a SC'entrsfs cloning retearch i rv .. 30mm I .... ... "Lovers And Liars" ( 1979 Comedy) Goldle Hewn, GiancarlO G1ann1- "' White traveling 1n Italy an American 0''' meets and lans 1n love with a marr.ed man i .... •<• un ="One On One" (1977 Drama) by Benion. Annelle O'TOOle An tdealcsuc cOlleQe lreshmel'I, drehed by a unrvefs.ty lor hiS beSl<etben S1<11ts. leams ttle l'larsh realities of the ICholastle sqorts wOfld (2 hf• ) • ,ACm •A,_ NoYe4!St Robeft Llebefman chronteles the dfought 1n Etht<pa and the types of people dfaw11 10 the disasrer o I 1 "' > I ~n lncredlble odyssey through the human body with Swed!Sh Dhotogra pher Lennart Nilsson's camera dOcuments the causes and ettects of heart a11ac11" and Slr<*es (R) O ( t hr ) CC)_. "Bratnsl Ofm" ( 1983 Sc1encP- flc11on) Ctwlst~r Walken Na1atlf' WOOd A married couple tnes 10 keep a speci;illy des!grled device. wtltch allowc; a person 10 experience the ~11ons teH by another. from mlhlary and tndus1r1a1 Q!...00!! 'PG' (I hf . 46 min ) CHJ ,...,. mat Wembley's gOOd he.tr ln=I~ to an vn~rground !>pnOQ nl w Water O ml. Animated A genlle l11mb runs into unexpected problems wh~n he trades In 1'1111 ryfVI W8yS f()r 8 VICIQU\ ilf,. as a hunter I hr ) (l)LMIOA Cl) _. "Phar Lap" ( 1983. Oroma) Tom But1rnson, Martin Vaughan Ttie alOfy ol Phar Lap. 11 legendary .Auatrallan re cehOfM whole bfifliant career ended abtlJJ)tty with Ne mysterious death tn Cali torr.la in t 932 'PG' ( t hi .-a m1n ) (%) .. ''The Nalled Face" ( 191M. Dre· ma) Rooer Moore. Rod Steiger Based on a novel by Sidney Sheldon .Alter hi& MC· retary and a patient are murdeted. a psy- cl'liatrlst realfZes that his own Nfe Is 1n jeop- ardy 'R' ( t ht , 43 min L .. ,t ........ ~., ...... " ..... = == &••• SchedUI~ an intetvlew with Louis Goeeett Jt 1n. ... ,oh for en actr• 10 play Plppt Lonos ;&.• selute to the Muc>Pet• r:.=r .... ... II mM&. -Jamit •• out to wir'I attention of h9 new dMlmltt ......_ ·1 =~"loontY-, Looney. LoontY ~ Bunny Mo-M" ( t9e 1 Comedvl An- t"'la 1 ea I/ oiees oy Mel ea.nc:. Jure r" • 1 New matet••I 11 blended Wllh Old ' 11'\. compna tlOfl of CllllQc F rt: F re1er1g • ney Tunt$ featUfll'IQ Bogt O.ffy t JI.• P0tk)' Pig Yosemte Sam. T~·i' P. it"d 0 1r>ers ''°"' the cartoon Mflt'!> , nr 20""") I utl•&••llll••--.. a&.NOOl•---tmtll NI (I)•--• NSYAWIU ~a •1 tubmlttt(I by Story-writ~ COt'llMI " "• Jetem1 Reams -..targeux. end Pun, i'll Irle•! CPA leSlons 10 Mve 0.le s ~It J • D 9Lln .... "• _,, <;ag rr4t'IS d'ICll.lde tMMIOI ~Of iN'ng ' - end a bizarre 111tly of turnmg eggs • 1 I= 1 delicecy (RI 0 I 1 tv ITMIUICM au amnms ... u am~• lllll'Tlf~ llAT\m How .. lldlife CoPft "" '' ct\allenge ot c<>ld weather by stor•"Q 1 1 bu•ldlng 1aye<s 01 lat 1'14bernallt!Q or " •·'~ ty ttee1ng to a wermer climate (RI • • nr I L .. 'lf>larl s R&if'lbow \ 19&1 I.I ~8'1 FtPO Asu11re. Petult Cla/1\ A ,, .)'l ;'!nl:J h•S Oa1>gtll9f trevel lrom trt • t•ve land 10 the Un11ed StalM " •' IPprecriavn on llleu trail 'G' !2 '· ~ min i ......... _."" ... WIM.tTMmJ 1• "°"" ,. ,. GD •• ~ Rlr.k 11no h•· males engage 1n a ITIOCt\ mttm&gt' 1 WI R~I< I Sl•Jnned when hlS nl81<~ ' wile d1seov~5 st1e " IJregnam 9 ._From ~ac.eh-mare~,,... • the nlltl()l'l' c.ap11at 10 enUpcveil) ,, • 11011 tho u 11C"er ol Marrin l uthef K•'' 1 er .. Jt-0 IJy nn asc;as$ln'1 t;.lflet 11. 1 • F •ul W1ol.eld (,ic:efy l Y'\(ln f P11rt :i ' i h rs. 30 111111 J , ....... _ 7:11 ..,, • ..,. .. __ ..,,.Jti•1(..t . t1gt11es whtn patron.1u o Cabot C• •" tl\llfdf\f 1111 Ill Herny ~ II All•! I re'~OW gu~I $181 ( I tu I a e -...arnma tn 1934 '1 • 1101111 nl II South Rroo• pub exrtntf ,, I '''''Ollf '" ''Ope" ot 1.1Jtle<;11ng ,,,, 1 111wr1trice P<>ll\.t o • aJ ..-, T•m Conway Yakl•r nofl James Coco and John Rr11t1 1 1~ hghthe&l!ed look al lhe WOfld or e111 .. r1 • m nt •n 1nu1 10111 p~ comedy ~P." ... ii.'!, hf) 1£j,ll l llA ._. W MCCI• CCM- tALa ,_ TMI I'S-A ttw>11tr1t dlrectOf (C8rol}'Tl Sflymour) end ~·'"•'' Of hett COllt~QUf!S f1111l themsetvfi t•11L)f114"1 10 it It nd'111tru1ige dream • •wmm.a • .,. ..... ,..,. ~Ofed It Y!t111n Dl8PI on rN~ irl(".t" Rrv1et1, '°'"* Ah<.*" 11a1 VIC TeyM<I< a tour of Marthe s V111oya1d. Nantuckel "' f:t_nd .,,d Newport R I ( 1 IY ) •• ,. li<M W11d11ft. (oC*I wllh II challenge 01 lo. J NfJlhtf by t10tlf'IU luc.xJ bulldlnq lay t)l l"I, hlb9#nttlng Qr n eu ly flttlllg IC • Narmtt Cflmale. {fl') Q ( 1 l'lr.) l =~-··9ee1kH01M ti.~d Iii ~ """ "" JefncfYU CHe Pl tll ,,_,,... to Adil, l..ldy Oedloc"-v 11 '• 1 ~·· gt111e. • wM r:1 I returned {Part 8 Of 8) Q (011',) .. 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(1986, °"""9) DM- J T~ 01bn9J CallerNf\. The ce- ,.., of "'""*' r..d "' JAl'row. wtlOM ~ and ltyte hM becomt I bel'Clw1*1( for bt~ ~ II ttaced "°"' ,.. Mt!)' dlyl In r9Clo ltvOUQl'I hit ofttlmet eontlCMt'liilll ~ at CSS l!~l"lt ·'°""', -·~ o.Ac:t" (1te6, t>rwni) Gere, toward WOOOWltd A uge of tne tr.aM and tno..MtlOtla of the warrb DWid wno emerges .. tl'le MCOnd king of .., .. 'PG-13' 9 ( l "'.~min.) (%)_."De~" ( 1983, Orama) Tmo- thy Hutton. Manc1y Patll'llm 8ueo on E L OoctOfow·s novel 'The 800lt Of Dar.- lei .. A graovate student probes the IMW\ts surrounding hlS perents' execution as RuMlan nucSeet spies. 'R' (2 tn . 9 lm.n .... Uln'A,_A .. • .,_ mQJICOCI •$ --1•1 A noted woman~ mamea an ex· oon petient but the honeymoon IS dtsrupt· ~ p00ne calls from her deed e.11-tluS- l ... T•a·-I OUlll•U ... COMf ...... I .. (() ... ''PaS510n Flower'' (Prem-iere. Orama) 8'voe Bollleftflef Barbara Herahey In Singapare, an Amencan banker's retatlOnshlp wrth the married daughUlf of a powerful businessman as· tumeS pas.510t\8le ano permoous dimen- SIOflS 9~.) e e "Mafia Princess" (Prem- lert. Orama) Tony Ctutis. Susan LUCCI A ~ woman searches '°' IOve ano com- petfUO<I amid the cOfrupr wO<ld of hef Chi· caoo CllmelOrd lathe< Based on the auto-~aptiy ot Antoioette G1ancana O (2 e 0 .,. "Club Med" (Premiere Orama) Jade Scalia Linda Hamelton A divolcee, a oeltnquent 1een-age1. and a widowed schoolteacher are among the dlsparate guests who convel'ge al a Me11I· c:an ~ reeor1. O (2 hrs.) e .. a H Ill Jim FOWlef ano hrs as- llttant Petet Gros capture ano relocate the ltorl$ of Namibia thltt are r81ding cartle lltmset~l • 90WJ 'Ore6M<1 To Kill" (1946. Mys- tery) Basil Rethbone, ~ Bruce. When platea ere ""*" from the a.. of &to- land, She<locic'-Holmes d4tcov9r• I hat a m1:111e box contlln& a clue to the mystery El -I CTCINL• • 1w a,..,. ''BIMk HOUie'' d ti otzurs d With lt'9 ..,.. cate '*C>ite ,. nwrtaot to Adi: Lady Dedlodc ~ '* lcMf'a grl'4;. *diet !"'=1'~of8) Q (1 ht.) ....... "Agethl awtltle'a ...... pit· The ~ In ttie Library"' Mia. Marple MtS 1 trep tor the klllJ eftlf' • eec- ond bod)' II found. (Part 3 of 3) Q ( 1 ~ -Wlntton TOU< Tt1m Aooeo from Tecoma, Wutt (R) i 1 ht.) 14 Sunday, January 18, 1Ne 1=-.. . ... -mT Topic. ~ Clti'en. ctlOICe .n::·~T=~t~ t• tnat COIAd °'*' some dOOrl. ( 1 tw.) CD -''SpAeen" ( t984, Comedy) f'Om Hat-. OIW)4 HaMeh. A N9w Yoirtt beOhllor wid'olt much ~ at !Owe tact !Qt I ~ gift *"° llfnlY ...,_ up on snore. unnat• at flttt h t lhl' • t~ mermaid he •w • I Chld 'PG' ( 1 -,Iv . #.rTW\. .... )ii .. &• ..,NLml ~-... ---The Avttr&Uan lmpeci on the IHm ~try It examtnld ttwoucti lntliMews With C>Attn Hoffman. Mel Glbeon. Uv Ulmenn and ~ •ectOf Sydney Pollick. ~ 1 ~ s on of the fllmt "Breaker Morant ... "The Vear of LMnQ Oenge<ously" and more ( 1 ,.., } I ........ mAT : w ran c• "Soldier's Tale" S~• c:taa1c taie 1s preeen1- e<1 tn an enmated ll'9ftlOl'I. dellgned ano directed oy caf1oon1St Robert Bleohman and featur1ng the vOiCeS of Anore Grego- rt Ma>. von SydOw and Galina Panova N1Hl music by the Los Angeles Ctlambef OrcheStra (R) ( 1 hr ) (C) ... "The Jigsaw Man" (I~. Ora- ma) M!Chaef Caine. laU1:ence Ol111ter Years atte< defecting to Moscow. an ex· B111tsh 1ntelltgeoce agent 11 Qlven radical p(ashc surQeJY and returned to Englano under a new identity IOf one more ITllS$jOfl 'PG' ( 1 rv .. 31 mm.) (I)mT"'"" "*" (B)um&ii '•M--.AYM.- -AA Inside look at the making of the 11ersa111e perfOfmer's latest albVm that fea- tures Broedway songs lnckxJlnQ "Putting II T ogethef" from "Sunday in the Patt< with George" and "Somewhefe" ffom "West Side St()(}'." (t~L (f)TMll ... Ml'-(l)•n• Attef Lou 1oses hl8 tob. he takes Joe's offer to worlil In the resraurant and attempts to be a waiter J? lmcmMm'ia..r:U -.... .... -... ..... ITM._ ---··· ... mAm Sketches: Supet Dave at the piano; information booth QUIZ; bllllOO--dol· lar contest wiMef Q (I) .. "Monty Python And The Holy Grail" ( 1975, Comedy} Graham Chap- man. JoM Cleele King Arthur and his bano of knlat\ts encounter giants, rlddlers and a fe<oolous rebblt in their searctt for the=°'.a:if 'PG' (1hr .. 30mln.) =liii.lr'M Al'--dltectOf (Carotyn Sevmout) end eeveral of hef COIHO' ... find themMtves trapped l·~·-eng.drwn. ll!R10-••• ... •• Nltural diMtters, lnduatrlal progreea end the olC boOtn _,., the cn.naee ttwt trlnlform r .... ·, Mal IOd-~ lnlo tocM(a pttdOmlnentty IMbln .xi. ltnee, ', ht.) •llJ'BYl•-lfM .... _..,. M L.-T •1 I Ralpt1 tek• a dly ol1 fforn WOJtt to go to a ~~ wftn Ed and ltldS t'P W'l'lnlncl s 1.000 wt*1 Ab • Cl'IOlen 10 eppee.r Ill 1 ~=gets fMIOUs 0 tW -.... "" _.,..,. ... NI --M I hW ... , ...,.. -..... ,.. MllCa&C'IY OI A fllllCQl•m-a•I AT1W--~ ,....._ ion" (Al Pec#\0, Nast ..... l()n. SI(, "Murpt\y'S Romanol" (Siity Field James Game<). "Br&ZJI" (Rot>en 0. N1to Mld'\18' Pal'n) 9 ._,,u-1-a-n nm -1n1.ww w "'•5:1c~~· ) ... , .... ~llMI "Manin·s Day' (1 984, Orame) RICl'laro Hams L"'dsaY Wagner. An es-- Cdped convwct and the YOUl'\Q boy he takes nostage become eo<nradel dUnng an actventure-ftlled jouf~y 'PG' Q ( 1 tv . 38 min J ... "Traochcoa .. 11983 Comedy) Ma•got Kidder Robert Heys Wtlile V9Ca· t0oning 1n Malta. cucumstances propel a "'OUld·be mystery wnlef mto a rr.J(der plot 1ntemati0na1 int(iQUe ano lhl arms of a,., ..inde<cover aQeftt 'PG' ( 1 hf., 31 mm) .,.,. "The Cotton Club" ( 1984. Dr1I ma) Richard Gere. Gregory Hines In the 1930s a 1aa music:!an sa~ the Ille of • powerful racketeer and 1$ towed deepef and deepe< into the violent w0f1d of r · Gef"S.:rl'~"'*' 'A' (2 hrs. 7 rrnn ttllaJ.) llOWll "Blondie's Reward'' ( 19"8 Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur LM;e Dagwood oungles a PfOpefly deal that,.. suits 1n hes clemotlOn to office boy ( 1 hr 25 l'T'lln ) CC) llOWll "The ShmlllQ" ( 1980, HorrOf) Jack Nteholson. Shelley Duvall, A winter caretaker IOf a remote. and apparently haunted Colorado hotel " snowbound tl"lere with his wile and clairvoyant young son 'R (2 hrs , 26 min ) tW 9 ll0'9 "Utlle Feuss And Big Halsy" ( 1970 Orama) Robert RedlOJd. Micheel J POiiard Two motorcyclists lelve behind a string ol brol\en hearts 1.1 1hey t091 thrOUQh tile West on batteted blkee With ~ate dreems l2 hrs . 15 min ) IB"9C11..Ylild Ill -::.18 ........ MZ I ••am liaU.,_. Cl-• Scheduted: an Interview wl1h LOuls GOIMtl Jr : the search IOf an tctreas to pl4y Plppi LOf"IOI ltoc~i], 1 S:'t; = Muppets. Ulm .. .... ii ..rt""••fl-Clall ..,,.._ ---.."Freedom To Olt (1959, Ore~ me) Paul Maxwtll, Fellcity Young. A young glf'I !Inda het'Mlf lfl .. otved with I psydiopethle kller WhO hi. bMrl t•rortz. ~ LondOn. (2 hrs.) W .. "The Per1d1ne C.11" ( 19'4. Myttery) Gregory Peck, Ann TOCld A lawyer talll In '°"' with • wome n I CCUled of mutdlflng hlf ~ (2 In., I min I .. , .. u ..... II --· .. "Thundef Alley" ( 1967, C"8- ma) Fabian, Annette Funteello A reckless race car drrvet learns his lesson after causing a fellow racer ro lose his hfe (2 hr$) Cl) .. "A Place To Die" (1973, Suspense) Alexandra Hay. Bryan Mar- 8Nlfl. The young wife of a new dOclOf In town bears• telhale sign lhat convtnces a cull of de\111-worshlppeJS that she has been tent to them tor a purpose ( 1 hr . 1 30mln,) ••ma Er·--·--_,,,._."' .. ma. ,,.,,.,m&Mm ........... -Nabisco Masters slngles quar- tetflnals lrom Madison Square Garden 1n New York. (R) (2 hrs . 30 min ) WCI) .. "Bowery Boys Meet Mons1ers" ( 1954, Comedy) Bowery Boys. Ellen Cor- by. A robot helpS the Boys escape from the ciutche9 of a mad scientist. ( 1 hr , 30 lmin.Jioa•aa1•ra,... ~--1.U. ..... ....,,, ........ W .. "Chffdren Of The Corn" ( 1984. Horror) Peter Horton, Linda Hamilton Beted on a Stephen King short story A young physician and his wife find them· Ml'Vel In a Mldwestem 1own where young- llert haYe murdafed the adults and estab- Mlhed a 11range rellglous cult 'R' ( 1 hr • I~~ W a;; "An American Dream" (t966. ame) Stuart Whitman. Janel Leigh A teleYllion reporter it caught between the -Monday _ .......... vies_ •CC> "Romancing The Stone" (1984. Ad· venture) Michael Douglas. Kathleen Tumef. ( 1 hr .. 45 men.) •lm "TOby And The Koala Bear" ( 198 1. F.ntasy) Rolf Hams ( t hr . 20 min ) ,. Carmen" (1983. Musical) Antonio , Lauta del Sol (I hr .. 42 min ) ,. 'War Of The Robots" ( 1978, Science- ) Jamet R Siewert, MeliSU Long ~hrt,) -"The tc. PWal•" ( t984. SQence Ac· ) Rober1 Urich. Mary Crost>y ( t hr . ~min.) (JI) "MetalStcxm The Oestrucuon Ot Jerecs.Syn" ( 1983, Science Fiction) Jet-~ Byron. tlm Thomefson. ( t hr . 24 min.) Cl> "Antaretlea" ( 1984. Orama) Ken Ta- katcura. Ttunehlko Wat••· (2 hrs.. 17 .(i}tThe Paradlne Case" (t9-'8. M~ tery) Gregory Ped(, Ann Todd. (2 hrs.. 6 mitt). -i 'Aft Of Me" (1 984. Comedy) Sieve In, Lily Tornlltl. ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) "Myatery Manalon" ( 1983. ~nM) 0.1181 McKennoo, Greg B (1 hr .. 38 min ) he. 0own·· ( 1953. Creme) Red • Tim~. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) -'Coueln Coutlnt" ( t975, Comedy) i.-Owlstlne Benault, Viet« Lanoux --syndtcate-IOl~~lt:lett pohce coo--~--~. ••Mid .... -nect10l1S and lhe pollce tor hts wire·~ m11r /ilTCmAm...., der (2 hrs.) IMC ... Q d8 .,_ "Feve Guns West" (1955, 81T ... _ Western) John Lund. Dorothy Malone. n'IWUl.,HD• fr.te ex-cons oecome Confederate SOI- ,...,....,. d1e1s and plot the hetst of a Van'<ee sta· W ... "Yentl" ( t983. Mus.cal) Bai l oach laden w11h loot ( t ht . 30 min ) bra Streisand, Mandy Pa1tnk1n From FMnla Isaac Bashevls S1ngei's shorl story 111 ,...._ lurn-ol-the-century Eastern Europe ;i ,.._. young woman disguises he1sell as a man mAT•ACICOMm In order 10 pursue lhe education 1radlle0n M (.c:J .,. "Beat Street" ( 1984, MUllcal) ally forbidden to Jewish women 'PG L) Ra Oa n Cho G•"' n~ 15 yno""' ..-.n. l h s 14 min.) e w :gng. -~ ...,...., • ~---• (J)'m ... _,,,ATal ple on a contemporary urban ghetto find Ii m'lflllM createve outlets In graffiti art. raoplng and M ~.,,. breakdanceng. 'PG' ( t hr • -'6 mlri \ =~ w ~;;;.1n•TODAY llOWll "Cousin Cous1ne' ( 1975. Com )t1_,_ edy) Maree-Chreslene Barraul1 Victor ,i; .WW "Mistress Pamela" (1973. ~ Lanoux Two French fam•lles suspect lhal ) J 1 B Dud'-F Vic a pair ol cOUSlns by mornage are hav1nQ m;:ince u ian arnes. ·-,. ost8f. • tor1an England IS the 1nh0Spitable setting an allaer (Dubbed) 'R' ( 1 hr . 36 men J tor a romance between a S8Nant girl and -~--"Reckless" (1984. Ofama) Al hertelledem™ (1hr .. 30rriln.) dan OtJ1nn, Daryl Hannah Conflicts arise (?) CIWI • om m,.. _ when a troubled leen-eged Otker, ahenot ed lrom his olcholic: lather and an oulcasr 4111 ~ ._..., lrom society, becomes 1nv01Ved with n -~ young woman from a stralghtlaced mlll .WW "Daniel" ( t983. Drama) ~ die class tam;! 'A' ct h 30 J thy Hulton Mandy Pa1tnkJn. Based on ·;=::~. r men :~~n::~~~~~~v~~~~~:.1~7E ID•DDD ,... ,,5 Russian nuclear spies 'R' (2 tws . 9 • .,.. "The Naked Face" ( 1984. Ofa min I ma) Roger Mocxe. Rod Steege. Based on .a@ llUITIToml a novel by Sidney Sheldon After htS sec .. .,. "Weetcend Pass" ( 1n°~. Com-retary and a patienl are mUfdefed. a psy '"" chlatrist realizes lhat his own hie 1s 1n f80P edy) D W Brown, Peter Ellensteln. Four -~ard_y_. 'A' o ( 1 hr , 43 min ) sailors )USt hn1sh1ng basic training In Sen COUfll.I D•ego travel to Los Angeles fOf fun and romance A' (1hr .• 32mln.) U hr .. 36 min.) tm• "Bettle ot The Commandos" ( t971 Adventure) Jeck Pelance. fhomas Hunt er (2 hrs ) tW(C) "Ten From Your Show 01 Showo; (1973. Comedy) Sid Caesar lm~enf' Coca I 1 hr . 32 min ) _.,, ..... _ 11ov1es- -· "Phantom Qi The Rue MorQ\11> ( 1954. Mystery) Kort Malden, Patrecm Medina, (2 his.) 00 "Micki & Maude" (1984. C~ ) Dudley Moore. Amy Irving ( 1 hr la min.) -(I) "Gins Of The Whtie Orchid" { 1983 Orama) Ann J1lftan. Jennefer J8son·Letgh l.!..hr .. 40 min) CXl "The Naked Face" ( t984, Orama) Roger Moott, ROO St~ (1 hr • -' 1 mn.) -· "Slahtty Honofable" ( t939. Mys-ttrY) Pat "b'Srlen. Broderick Cr11wford ( 1 h 30 min.} -"The Thitd Man" ( tEM9. $uspef\t'.41l Cotttn, OflOn Wallee { t hr .. •4 ..~ .. !l.adybug. Ladybug" ( 1963. Of mot f:ncy Mltohand. Jane COnnell ( t hr . 2 1 ~ Llntemettonll Hovta" ( t 933. Come cM WC Fietda. Peggy ~1na I 1 nt , 10 min~ • "Hyste11ca1" ( 1983. Comedy) TM Hunson Brothers. Bud Cort ( 1 hr . 27 mm) W (C1 "The ice Pirares" ( 1984. Sci.nee Ac· 11011) Robert Urich. Mary Crosby ( 1 hr .. 36 nun) ($)"Toby And The Koala Bea!'' (1981. F"anlasy) Roll Hams ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) ii Rasnomon" ( t950, OratN) Toehlro M1lunt"', Machrto Kyo ( t hr. 28 min.) .. ) "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" ( 1953. Musical) Marilyn Monroe. Jane ~. 1?. hrs J • (IZ) "F1recreetc" ( t968, Westem) JM'9S Stewart Henry Fonda (2 hrs . 10 min.) • "Raiders Qi The Lost Ark" ( 1981. Ad- .. enturt>) Hamson Ford. Karen Altn ( 1 hr !>5 min.) 'Cheeeh And Chong'• TM Cortie.an Arothers ( 1984. Comedy) Cheech Mer· en Tommy Chong ( 1 ht . ~7 "*') ·11m.:. Cll-.... IWWI -.mrm •---i ...,.c•• Sunday, January 19, 198e 15 · -lloa&lay C-•. =:a=--_,.., .... , OCll• .,.. "Romancing The Stone" 198A AO...efllure) Michael Dougtas. Katr:ieen Tunw A romantic nove&i5t r&- tucta111ty teams With a macho adYenturf!f in a South Amencan JUngle to ransom her SIS!et with a labulOuS legendary jewel 'PG 11 ht 45 min ) .... TM.1 T'MfAllS ··~And The 3 Bears' Tarum O'Neal plays the mis- chievous young Qirl who reams about r&- spect1ng lhe ptoperty of others alter She happens upon the bears' cottage in the wOOdS Also starring Hoy1 Axton. AJex Karra~. Carote Kry and John l.rthgow. • 111 Q.UI •• , .... ..,,... • Olm ... .c ... .... Q 0 ... TOOCLOll,..~ .,,,.., .._,,.._ •• rw.~• _,,,...,. DOUICU. &W &.naACY: M ~ TO ,,.,Cll ... 111 mrm?'J •" TcmllfT lnleMeW with Muppets creator Jim Henson I TAll ,_AT LAIT The final monthS of Mar- tin Luthef King Jr 's Ille, tocusi~ on the organiza11on ot the Poor People s Cam- P-a1gn. ( 1 hr.) (I) P& IMIAll9 Fashion designer Oleg Cassini. escag: art1$1 Kat MandU LMCC •CTIOI ... .... ,..,,,, -. ....... .......... ......... •Hiii~ Ml lumTM..&. Old Dormmon at ell~t!) (2 hrs ) "Amencan Dreamer" (198A. Comedy) JoBeth W1lhams, Tom Conti A ~onk on the head during a PanS1an sight- seetng toor renders an American house- wife 1n10 lhe delus1011ary state of being the daring nero.ne ol a romance novel 'PG' ~hr , 45 minj .. _., ... , ... TM.I MA111 "Beauty And The Beast" Susan SarandOn and KlaU$ K1nsJ<1 s111r In lhls story about how a young g11l's IOve 1ransfonns a beast Into a hand- ~nce Q (lhr) (%) "Cousin Coutlne" ( 1975, Com- edy) Matle-Chtlttlne Barrautt. Victor Lanoux Two French tamllie9 euepect that a pair of couSlnt br, marrleQe art having an elfa11 (Subtitled 'R' ( 1 flr., 36 min.) 1:tl al .,.. "Tht Cr mson Pirete" ( 1952, Adventure) Burt Lencestlf. NicJc Cravat. An 181ti-.oen1uty pntt eapteln t>tcom.s Involved Wlth an .,,.._'Y Melgrled to pvt down a rtbel~2 hra .• 1 O mln.) -·..,. -A:ll.omlACI, A LOOI,__ COfetta Scott King, At- lant1 M1yor Andrew Young 1.nd Loe An- ~ Meyot Tom Ehdley ~ the Im- pact ol Martin Luther King Jr.'1 crusade lot =IL HOSI Aobet1 Guillaume. 1-"=•1• U.ATU. .....-awaGPA&...- 18 Sunday, January 19, 1986 l ~camY ... ,_ ... .. -CA (Season Pfefn«e) A profile ol tne tynx and its ptedetory d&- pendenc;e on the snowshOe hare O · I _,,., --C0GU Turnng a salmon steak into a medallion and two meals teatunng salmon (8),.,... IOCI The Fraggles ate In lot rrouble when Boobef's alter ego. Sldebot- -~;;;~-- Tft IUI D --flMC'nCM. lllusion1S1 DaY!d Copperfield and GordOn ThomsOn of "Dynasty" are ptac- tteat-=ricttms ( 1 hr ) e "The Car" ( 1977 Honor) James 8rol1n l<atl'lfeen Lloyd. A drrv811ess car terror11es a small Utah lown as 11 thirsts tor 111C1tms. (2 hrs ) • 9 IWMTLI Am 11COam c• Harde8Stle and McCormlci('s hopes ot opernng a dnnlong establlshmenl suffer a severe setback when they ~ovef a hit ma~·~ In the cellar Q ( 1 hr ) ~WUP•c•11LAn I= "Cowboy" ( 1958. Adventure) Jack Lemmon Glenn For<1 A hotel clerk reams llP w11h a cattleman 10 drive a herd of canle 10 Me111co (2 hfs.) e WGmB 1 •t "Booker" Le\lar Bur- ton. Shelley Duvall and Shaver ROS5 star in this story of young Booker T Washing- ton and his dream of learning to read and Wrtt:.~~~ I ' WU C• PU,_,. "Rise and Rise of Daniel Roeket" (Season Pfemlefe) Thomas Hulce reprrsea his role as Daniel Roci<el 1n Peler Parnell's play about a young man who finds he's losing till ability to fly w1t,h0ut meehanieal aids when he re- turns to his l'IOmetown alter a 20-year ab- sence c:;> ( 1 hr . 30 mtn ) AIOCIC-A-&LY ._.CMI.,_.. Am .-e George Harrison. Rosanne Cash Ringo Starr, Dave Edmunds and former members of the Srray Cats gather for a 1am sesSlon with rock 'n' roll legend Carl Perl\1ns t t hr ) (B)M-.Yc»LR Tli4l children's ward of a ma1or ho6pltal ls the setting for this doc- umentary that obSetvtt how two families are coping w11h chronlcalfy 111 youngsters ~~·~anc:omnau-=a ~ -llOCll Using the magic aword Al- bion. the Shtfllt of Notllngham and Guy of G1sburne dHicoYef Robtft's (Jason eon. nery) ldet't•ty as the '"*IY Men'a lfader - llhe ·==~I hr.) 118 ftCTAC-.....=-, ... -a11•1 .. c...•~--... -.. Cl) Ull I.,,. Chlp'a afraid INI the 11rr1va1 of his stec>m<>thef's M'# beby means he'll recetVe leM attention. • • M&AT• .,.,.. 11111•n•1•1 ilMtll WW. .. A In c.r9fl'IOntM from Atlanta, Washington. 0 C • end New York. celebflllet lnctuOna Eddie Murphy. Bill Cosby. Wynton Martalls, Andrle Crouch. Patti LaBellt. EJlzabeth Taylor. Harry Belafonte. Join Baez. and Cloely Tyson jOln hett Stevie Wondef to pey trib- ute to the renowned cMI rlghta ltadtt (' ~I -~ -· 9 -~ Of Bel-Att'' (Premiere. Orama) Mart( Hermon. Kntie Alley. A waman0nQ pool deanet lex Soutflern Caktorma·s Vf1fY l1ch meets a woman wno lof095 him 10 reevawte l'lis carefree. beche4or 11testy1e Q (2 ton ) I':. "Love Story" (1970. Ro- mance) Ah Ml<lGl'aw. Ryan O'NNJ A young Mdower reoells hts wife. • YICltm o• leutlemia (2 hfs ) • , c• PU,_. "Rl9e and Rise of Denial F\oct(et" (Season -Pl'eml8fe) Thomas Hutoe r~ his tdl • Dentel Rocket m Peter Parnell's play 1bout a young man who lllOs tie's lolilr'\CI '* 1bl1t1y 10 fly wtlhOUt mecNnical lidl --.. he re- lurns to hlS hometown after a 20-)'Mr at> sence O ( 1 h< • 30 min.) .,....,.um CC) ... "A Ctocicw()(k Orange" (197 t Science-FiCttOn) Malcolm McOowti. Pa· Irick Magee. The methOd of rehabllt111ng the leader of a teen-age gang of ral)iSts and mu<deu1rs proves eYel'I mote ttveat· en~· (2hrs .17min) ~--"Mlci<I & Maude" (19&4.Com- edy) Dudley Moore. Amy Irving. Despite the fact that he's already marrlld to• ca- reef-minded auorney. a tetevillon pertoo· altty faUs 1n love With a concert mJ11c19n and decldeS lhal two WIV9S w e better than one 'PG· 13' O ( 1 hr . 58 min.) (IJ .,.. "Merry ChrtSlmas, Mr. Law- rence· ( 1983. Drama) David Bowle. Tom Conti Dunng World War II. a Jepenese POW commandant attempts to Impose his concepts of dtSCtphne and order on the prisoners. C81JSinO a clash of 'Mflls with a stubborn BrnlSh major 'R' (2 ton 4 m~.) cr)tTMlml Cl) .. "LASSlter" ( 1984, AdventUfe) Tom Selledc, Jane Seymour. A cillly Amencan ,...., thief IS ~melltd by the FBI to steal a fortune In Na&held Jewels paSSlng through pr&-World War II Londotl 'R' (1 hr . 40 min ) (%) .,. "tn1ernatt00al House" ( 1933 Comedr) w c Fields, Peggy Hopkins An Onenta prOduces a wonderful "talking box' lhat beeomes an tnlematlonal rage U hr . 10mlf1) •llll --"O..ta County US A " (t977 Drama) Joanna Milel. Petttt Donat. An Old Southern lamOy attempts to &1va loeal traditions from being destroyed by• !Ind ~Jl hfS) .. • rtan While making e1ec1nca1 r&palrt at the Clf'e, Larry reoelwt a pow· e1tu1 snook and claims lhat Oick 11ved htm from cettlin death. o (!) -W Kenny Loggins and rock journallal PaUll Vales host• ye11r-end mu- llc review. The lop Videos of 1985 lf9 fM-~ lured IS well 88 news t10f1". concert fooraoe ot Madonna, Bruce Sprl.9teen a.nd Tina Turner, and lnterAewa with Phil COlllnt. Bob o.tdol, J\Jll1n Lennon. Tina Turntir and StaYlt Wonder (2 hra.) • MIL &•I "Booker" LeVar Bur· ton. Shtllty Owen and Shawr Roe. ster in this '1ory of ~ Booker T. Withing- ton and his dftlm ol ~arning to reed end wrlle. (R) O (t hr ) Cl) M. ,._ ,__Ii All P'O llnebltck, -,~,!!'·-----.... , ii ~of W~on Aedlklnt vt .....,,,. ~ -Monday Conl. ---.. 1---5..· II -• I I• A young girl 1s s1tg matiled for be+ng a tomboy in this nostal· gic IOOk at growing up 1n small-town Amefica dur~he FOl'tles l ==Lll Al'llU. II nmn ... .. "Carmen" (1983. Musical) An tonlo Gades. Laura del Sol Director Car los Saura's version of the Bizet opera. as a ChOl'eographer !alls In love with !he woman he has cast in !he tille role an(1 reality begins to m1rrcx art 'R' ( 1 hr . 42 .. 1mlni-_,..AYC*..,.iM ,. WI.&,::. ... . MmYla&.m -MDWmz UTZ "The Viper In The Soul Of The Serpenr" Reinhold (Gottfried John) attempts to trap M1eze (Barbara SUkowa) alone (Part t2 of 14) l~~-111111..., -· M lll'Cllmtmt A '1ruggl1ng autr1or feigns death only to be done 1n fOf real by his unfaithful wife and best lriend (Barry eosr:ii· (!) c..•• ... (I) .. "The Naked Face" (1984. Ora ma) Roger Moore. Rod Steiger Based on e novel by Sidney Sheldon. Alter his sec retary and a peflent are murdered. a psy chlatrist realizes that his own life 1s in reop -~~~) tt:tl(D .. "Exposed" (1979. Comedy) Jann Leslie. Kitty Shane. A former adult- movie star Is blackmailed Into making one last picture. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 20 mtn.) tw«l) .. "Or. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet' (1940. Biography) Edward G Rob4nson, Ruth G<>fdon. A doctOf devotes htS Ille 10 finding 1 cure for social diseases. (2 hrs . 5 m!!!.:.) 1W8 Cl) F H•l1'al Steele and Lau ra investigate when a popular newscasting team begin to receive all sorts of threats {8) i_1 hr., 10 min.) • • mT GP CMIOlt From January 1985: A.tan King, Llona Boyd and Elya Baskin jOln host Johnny Carson (A, ( 1 hr.) ... ATUIT A musical tribute ro Mar· tln Luther l(jng Jr. featuring fotk singer Ella Jenkins and cholra from around rhe coun· t • Host: Levar Burton (2 hrs ) u--mmm .... ...m ......... ._,. .... -·'IWIT .. "Tht Third Man" ( 1949 UlliS**) JoMott Cotten. Orson Welles ~ writer of pulp Weetema Investigates the accldental deeth" of his profiteenng boyhOod frttn<S In ttw dirk. corrupt wOfld of dMded~t·World War 11 Vlenno I 1 ~ht ' 44mln. ···~­.. ''Pa,..dlae" ( 1982. Orama) Wil- lie Aamee, Pl'IOebe Cates. Two reeo-age<ll ~ of age In 1823 Beghdad. 'A' (1 hr . '""min,) -1 ••-.&.YW9 .. "The Compeolon" ( 1976, Ora· IN) Jilctc Ging. Edlttt Atwater. $1bllnat who are responsible for the deaths of their father and sister rum against one another • 'hr .. 50 min.) ~--....... ...,.... CITlll ~IAIUTIM.L..a.T .,.. "Cheaper By The Dozen" 1950. Comedy) Clifton Webb. Jeanne Crain, Life 1n the 1920s IS hectic for the ver~ large Gilbreth family. (2 hrs,) (Z)mwll "The Naked ~ace" (1 984, Dra- ma) Roger Moore, Rod Steiger. Based on a novel by Sidney Sheldon. After his sec· retary and a patient are murdered, a psy- ch1arr1st realtzes Iha! his own life is 1n ieop- ardv 'R' ( 1 hr . 43 min,) 12:11 D fl) U11 laff wmt DAVID LmBmA11 From September 1984 sex therapist Dr Ruth Wes1he1mer, sportscaster Marv Al· bert. comedian Jerry Seinfeld. (R) ( 1 hr ) 11"81"80 •... _, ... ---~ lnterv.ew with Mu=~ Jim Henson l,.....,.LOllD (f) TOf UIS .,_ Roger Mayweather vs Waller Sims in a lightweight bout sttieduled for 10 rounds from Las Vegas . Nev IAl 12 tvs . 30 min.) 1M8 ({) 90Wll "Country GOid" (1982, Ora ma) Loni Anderson. Earl Holliman An e'l· tabltshed counrry singer and a young g1r1 who 1us1 released her first recording vie for the 1111e of female vocalist of the year ( 1 h1 20 min) 1M fi 1 90¥ll "The Brother From Another Planer ( 1984, Fantasy) Joe Morton Darryl Edwards A gentle extraterrestnai with mystical heating powers lands in New York narbor and embarks on an odyssey throu~arlem. ( 1 hr .. « min.) W (J) "Texas Teaor" ( 1935. West- ern) John Wayne. Gabby Hayes. A cow · boy ridden with guOt over the death of his bes! fnend decides to become a peacerul Qros~or ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 1.,. "The Lost Years" ( 1976, Oocu· men1ary) Newly unearthed documenrs purport that Jesus Chrtst undertook a µti gnmage stretching from Rome to T1bt>1 junng !he 16 years ot his ltfe not recorded 1n the Gospels. (2 hrs ) CS') 90Vll "Into the Night" ( 1984 Ora· ma) Jeff Goldblum. Michelle Pfeiffer A oored aerospace engineer rece)ves some un1nv1ted e)(citement ~n he becomes involved wilh an Irresistible gem smuggler 'R' O (I hr., 55 min ) .,, .... .,. 1:11(8).,.. "The Rosebud Beach Hotel" ( 1984. Comedy) Colleen Camp, Peter Sco1a11 An enterPftSlng couple puts a r\ln down soastde resort on the road to finan- cial recovery by hiring PfOStitutes who double as bellhops. 'R' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) t11(C) .,.. "New Y0<k Nigtlts" {t983. Adult) Corinne Alphen, George Ayef fhe amorous advenlures of nine New YOf'k so- cialites. inclUding an International rock. srar and a United Nations diplomat 'R' (1 hr. 43 mtn) ., ... .,.. "Tetm Of Trial" ( 1963. Drama) Laurence OUviet. Simone Signore! A well- respected achoolmaster Is fal$ely accused of asseult by a young student. (2 tira . 30 min) 8 ATM --Scheduled rtMeWS' "Revolution" (Al PaclnO, Nastasela Kin ski). "Mllfi>tly'a Romance" (SaNy Field. James Garner) ·'Brazil" M1cnae1 Pahn) I LOWIC*QI GI) AU.. ntlE , .... y ~MLO. GD ... IGl...wrl Lllt/IRUY 291 (() ca ... tlQHTWATCM --- , 90Wll "Cheech And ChOng's The Co<· s1can Brothers ( 1984. Comedy) ctieech Mann. lommy Chong,. Two offbeat and oft key Pans srreet musicians mee1 a Gyp- sy who tells them !he accounr of their noble hneaae 'PG ( 1 nr 27 mm 1 2:11 i • llMCM o; _ llYlll. y .. I. I Et ' • ---IC8EI ,lllUBIDDT ... UI H, llOYWE . JIJ«;t fpf, MP What You Want" l 1980 Comedy 1 Ali MacGraw Afan King A w~slthy bus1nec,s tycoon lh1nks he has his rn•stress well 1n line unt11 sne de- marids he pill her 1n charge of a recently acQutred movie srud10 ·~· ~I hr 52 m1n.l Ml-..ocll ,.,_' I .. MCMl'TOllE ... ..... • llJllETTI MO¥IE "Repo Man 11984, Comedy) Em1l10 Eslevez Harry Dean Stanton A o J"~ rc, ... 11er t;i~es ii JOl.J w1ttl a veteran car ri:pt ~*<.e.01 and t<'l)"'tner they 101n the c. "1che tnr a Hl64 Chpvy Malibu whose 1runk napPf>nS 10 c.onta1n a futunsltc weapon A t 1 tTr .13 mm J ~ ADOllCI: IODlll M llOTIOM CAMAICOl.Sl)AI Ml llOVE "Uncommon Valor' ( 1983 Draf"la) Gene Hae.km.Jn, Robert Stack A grieving tarher lormc .:i small force to res· cue ti•!> son who has ooen held pnsoner tr,r 10 1Par-. 1lte• &1•1n1J de<:lared missing· • .1( t 1 11 v.,.., .11• P ..; t hr 45 .. ,·:rF IPOltTICIJfTD GMAT •Act COAITElt Z llOVIE lnt•w .. 11 •11,1 House" ( 1933 < ""'" ly w r h•ltl• Pe4yy Hopt..1ns An (."•1•nt,11 p• •1h1< ,.., ,, wor11Jelful talking t.J, ., 1• di riPC'.• m1• r1 ir :crna11onal rage D r11 10 rrun 1 WU MO¥IE 'Aarw 1r1 The Saddle' ( 194 1 We«;ll"'" ut"ie Aut1 y Smiley Burnetre M•Pr nt.1•r 11r•t1 a 1anc.tt a young man causes .i b1y rush 1n town wnen he d1scov- ers ~ 11nr1 Mnowt ai• •II TODAY .wT1o.I 4Cll .,...., IMlllf--~tUlM(UllP .... """" .. 1 ' mwll ··Raiders Of The Lost Ark .. ( 1981 Ad-..enture/ Hamson Ford. Karen A.ten In 1936 a glo~trotttng archeolO- Q•<.t advPntumr races Na.z1 evlld<>ers tor a IC'~lf'ndmy rel~tOUS artifact of enormous powe• nanowly ~aping dOlens of death tr,1µs an route PG'J? (I hr . ~5 min.) ...LC) A '90CC..al.Y .... C-. .... Me ....,. Gf'Orqo HAmson, Ro&Anne Ca!>h Ringo Starr Dave Eomuncts and lcirrnftr rnt>mt>er~ of the Stray C..tt gather 101 d 1am sei.s1on wflh rocl< n' roll legend Carl Per1o,1ns t I l'lf ) Sunday. January 19, 1986 17 -111r-hg ... .,.._ •CZ> "Cousm Covs.ne" ( 1975, Comedy) MariesChrlsllne Barrault Victor Lanoux {Jh' .. 36 mlfl ) •CC> "Honeysuclde Rose" ( 1980, R<>- mance) Wittie NelSon, Dyan Cannon ( 1 tw .. 59 min ) •Cl> "Trencncoa1" ( 1983. Comedy) Mar· Q2.I Kidder, Rober! Hays (I hr .. 3i min) •w "Monty Python And The HOiy Grail" (1975, Comedy) Graham Chapman, John Cleese ( t hr . 30 m111 ) • lllJ "A Woman Called Moses" (Part 1 ot 2) ( t978. Drama) Cicely Tyson, Robef1 Hoolts. (2 hrs.) •CC> "Romantic Comedy" ( 1983, Ro- mance) Dudley M00re. Mary Steenbur· Q!!l ( 1 hr . 43 mtn ) 00 "They Alf Laughed" I 1981, Comedy) Audrey Hepburn Ben Gaz.zara (I hr . 55 mtn) Cl) "2010" ( 198~. Science Ftetton) Roy Scheider. John ltlhgow ( 1 tw . 54 min ) •CZ> "Rumble FISh" ( 1983. Drama) Mall Oillon, Mickey Rourke ( 1 hr , 34 mm ) •(!)"The Last Command" (1955. West· ern) Sterltng Hayden. Anna Marla Albe!'· ~Ill (2 hrs ) -<Ill "Sterman" 11984. Sclence·FICtion) ~ &ldges. Karen Allen ( 1 hr • 55 min ) "Beyond The Fores1" ( 1949. Drama) te Davis, Joseph Cotten I 1 hr 36 min.) -Ill) "Rope Of Sand" ( 1949 Oiama) Burt ~ncatter. Claude Rains (2 hrs) -CC) "Top Haf' ( 1935 Musical) Fred As· tllre, Ginger Rogers (I llr , 39 min ) CZ> "The Paradlne Cue" (1948. Mys- tery) Gregory Peck. Ann Todd (2 hrs .. 6 min.) tWe "A.gains• The Wind" ( 1949. ~) Roberl Beally Simone Sig- notet ( 2 hrs ) _ ........ 11ov1ea- -· "Rebel 0 W1triout A Cause" ( 1955. Otama) Jamn Dean, Na1a11e WOOd (2 hrs) ® "&ady's Escape" ( 1984. Adven1ure) John Savage. Kelly Reno ( 1 '" . 36 min ) {)) "The Escape ArhSt' ( 1982. Orama) Gfltfln O'Neal. Ten Garr ( 1 hr , 33 min) -~ "Runaway" ( 1984 Adveo1ure) Tom 5eueck. Cyn1h1a Rhodes A CO(> baltles a deranged eleellonlcs wizard who can reprogram helpma1e robols Into sadistic metalflc murderefs 'PG 13' Q (I hr . 40 min.) CJ) "A. Passage To Indio" ( 1964, Orama) Judy Davis. Victor Banertee (2 hrs . 43 min) · we "Algiers" ( 1938, Romanoe) Charles QQyer Hedy Lamarr ( 1 hr , 30 min ) W OO "Char~ Chan And The Cu1se Of The Ofagon Queen" (198 1, Comedy) Peter Ultfnov. Richard ltatch ( 1 hr , 31 min) •Cl> "The Princess And The Pirate" ( 1945. Comedy) Bob Hope, Virginia Mayo ( 1 tw .34mlo) •ecl "Citizen Kane" ( 1941 Di m11) Orson W ...... JOMph Cotten ( I hr , 59 min ) •CB> "Let'• Spend Tho Night T<>oethef" ~982, Oocument3ry) The Rolling onee (1 hr .. 30 mlh ) • "C.rmen" ( 1963. Moslcal) Anton+o ~. Laura del SOI ( 1 hr . 42 mtn ) •CC> "The 8&eci< St•HiOn R hJft\6" ( 1983. A.<Mtnture) Kelly Reno Tt<t O"rr I 1 hr . 18 Sunday, January 19, 1986 33 min.) •CD "9'eekln' 2 Bect11c Boogaloo" ( 19M. Drama) l.ucindl [)ckey. Adolfo (Shabba-Ooo) °"*'<>net. (1 tv.. 34 min) (!) "The 5e¥efl Veer Itch" ( 1956, Come- ~ Ma111yn Monroe. Tom Ewel. (2 hrs.) -Ill) ''Custer Of The W•t" ( 1988. West· em) Robert Shaw, M9rv lh. ( 3 hrl.) •CB> "Being Thef'e" (1079, Ofame) Peter Sellers. SNr1ey Mecl.alne. (2 hrL. 10 mln.) (Z) ''Monty Python And The Holy Grall" (1975, Comedv) Grahem ~. John Cleese. ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) _ ...... ___ _ ·11.r.=. --...... cwew ............ Loyola at O&- Pa~~2hrl.) ftm'lclis• ........ u11111wr --... •ILP•MaJ II o.&lm IP SW Oulte at Georgia Teen (llwl) (Subfect to blackout) (2 hfl.l.r.at 1.n.m -..... .-==. .. ~, ... ., MU R/~alla• -. ..... ••la IC ,., .. , ·-[ .. _, ...... , Eugene Lt'f'Y, Lorne Oteene. Howle Mandel. JAar- got Kidder and Mlw1ln Short ere emong the celebrltlal ICheduted to appear In this bizarre epoof baled on the premlle that Canada ii tlikJng OV'8r the United Stat• Cl) .. "Trencncoat" ( 1983, Comedy) Margot Kidder, Robert Haya. Whllt '4Ca· llonfng In Malta. cltcumttancet propel e would·be mystery ·writer Into e murder plot, International Intrigue. and the 11ma of an unde<CO'Vef ....,..t. 'PG' (1 hf. 31 min iJ.na .._.. . . -1--• ~, I 1W lnteNtft with acfrell Stephenie e.cnam of "The Col~' • l==b Sharon Ctvllit1 McA.u-kfft, IChecMed 1o be me first 1Choot!Nch- er 1ndfll :;r.Hwnllton. I-I 1111919r .. '1'Nwly" (19M, A<Mntufe) Tom Selleck. Cynt~ Rhod9e.. A oop bet· Ilea I dertngld elect'°'*=' ~ wt\O can repr09fam hetpmate robots Into •· dlatle metallic murderen. 'PQ.13' Q (1 ~ 40mln.) .. "Aadng With The Moon" 984, Aomlnot) ..., Penn. ElllllbMh MoGcMfn. In .... 1"2.""'.,.,. ht'• echedul9d to ~ for boot cemp. a feln. eoer from the Wl'onQ lic9I cl the nca falls in love with the new gi,t In town 'Pi ~tv .. 46 min.) ....... frff- ... "The Stranger" ( 19~ Suspense) EdW11d G Roblneon, OrS< Welles A small-town colege l)fofess and pillar of his oomoullty tume out to t a hunted Nazi war crfmiNll.. ( 1 tw , : min I ,_. I • M ,_ Feet\nd: Southe Cililomla's enterlalnment , .......... fro the P<int and bfoedcast medle. plcic the tavOl'ite "unknowns" In film, TV, mus land,;r•mn -ftlWJI IE ftl •LA. Feetured: C.thertne Ox& bel'g of "Dynasty"; a report on WOfTlE serving time fOI' nuder; • IChool for Pl• tesslonal wrestlers. U.ATLMll ==-•A&Rm . .... ... '99 ... ..... ._..,_U .,., 119 •tW 'R A behlnd-ttll IOeOeS 1()()6( It the work "' mowle prOduc era Hal Walil. Albert ~. StanlE Ktamer and Paooro S. Bennen . ;::.,_._A_A •g •mscs•a••'-•1 A holt of ~ to1n Muppe creator Jim Heneon'.s "* ..... cl me< cap puppet• to chfonlde Mupp9t h61toc from their humble beginnings tn w~ ton, O.C .. to their roles In ~ thee r:!Qal hims. (1 tw.) •• A-11a. A deranged Rl-.n ~ el hatchet WI eYll plot de19l9d to ff1gge Wotld Wet Ill. Q (I hf.) ... "Endatlglted Spedee" ( 191: Susoenee) Rober1 Urtch, Joa.eh W1Meml A New York City detective helpe I Wy< ming lhetltf lnwttlg9te I tpete of IOCl c.ttle muttletk:N. (2 hrs.) • .... ,. ... tonylaa...rjoy9 with Semanltie'I ~ at a ~ lunt':'~ t • ... pttch. Q 'loiil"··Alde Beyond Vengeance ( 1966. Weetern) Chuck Conncn Mlchat Rennie. A. buffalo hunter 1Mt11 reWng. o MYefal outtews who a~ed and robl» him alt• hll wife rejected twn, (2 hrs.) e •a Preperetlone •ound "" won by lltronomt11. tclentltb end .,.tel. obeenlera 10 dooument the return of Ha i':e=iii~') ....... The 11ory of "" ordMI c the A.rnericaM who ... 'held ,.,.... ~ Iran fi\le YMtt ago • t06d ~ ilttt views and new footege trom tN Aln9rtee1 ~tm= .... T= Q ( 1 tw .. 30 INn.) .. ··o.c. C.b" <1883. COmecty: . T. Adlrn a..dwln, OrMn cl a neett benkrupc Wllhinaton tulcM operat!O become hetOM wr., lhty r-=ue 1WO llld c:hlknn 'R' 9 Cf ht .. 3t tnr\.) a m rcu11 u 20 10•· ( 19fM1 8olef'°9 Flo ) Roy SCheldet, John ......,. DI eplte \'Otltllt Political tenelonl, ua. ~ "'--" aclenl*t launch • ~ epece mlel6ot'I to ~~ "" .... of 1 flied voyege tC? Jupiter. PO' Q ( 1 hr .• M 1--. --"8ut NotF«Mt'' (116t.Com -I -i aasclay Coat. ;· ) fl )( e 5 n ,, tr c I " I· y • f edy) Clark Gable. Ltll1 Palmer A 101ing ac1ress seeks a romance with her •niodle 1!9ed .£.!Oducer (2 lvs . 10 man I ... 0 --,._ Maggie tells a shocked Jason that she s pregnant Carol's partner in a school proiecl falls 1n II~~'-~ Ml ft'1 'fm UU From tn~ Ocean enter 1n Dlytona S.ach Ftt1 111e Com· mod°'"• Bobby Rydell. Frankie Avalon and Fabian pertorm as 51 1een age girt' compete for the coveted crown and ap· proxlmatety S 175.000 1n cash anO prizes Michael Young ano Morgan Br111any COhOSI i:ut D e While a11end1ng rM weo· 01ng ot a friend. CO<ly, Nie~ qrd Ooz oe come lnv<>lved In a f~1;0 11m11nQ l'Y'lember'> lofai.™lb (1nr1 .... CllCm&AT1 ... "Some Like II Hnt q5q Comedy) Tony Cortis Jack , 1•mn11 r. Two witnesses 10 the S1 vatent•n" s O;t1 massacre pose as members of an au II"' band to confuse the gangsters wl'lo plan 10 01spose of them (:? hrs ) • ...nm The story or the ordeal ot the Americans who were MIO host11ge "' Iran live years ago as told 1hroug11 inter v .. w~ Ind new fOOlage from IM Ameucan ;t;~n~~ O ( 1 h1 JO min 1 l'C') ... "FI S T ' ( 1918 ()!;imn t;yt ~eslt•r Stallone Peter Bovie A wor1>1riq class man rises lrom a Po51t1on as cJ IOCJI un.on OfgatllZe( to at1a1n 1ncreo1tire P<)wt'r and Pf9Stlge as Amerlca's lat>Or K1ngp.n PG~ '~ ';"· 25 min ) TMINATIU .,.. "Marla's l oveis ( 1984 Dra ma) Nastaseia Ktns1<1. John Savage l-11•r war scarred husband's emot1onat 1natl!l1rv 10 consummate theu m;m1age clr"'e" ,, voung woman tnto a seriec; ol 11thmr, w1rt other men 'R' ( 1 hr 48 min J ' ITM1'9 .,.. "Start The RPvnturion W1tn<'UI Me" t t970. Comedy) G .. ni> w11cier r>o1 aid Sutherland Two sers ol 1deflflcal twins meet on the eve of the French Aevotut1or alte~ of separation ( t tlr 38 min I & .... wnM...,.,.. •CJ) .,.. "The Exectittotl 0 1 Prtvale Siu ~1k" ( 1973. Orama) Martin Sheen. Ned Beatly The first American to be executed fOf desertion alnce the CIVIi Wftr repre sents the perpetual battle t>etweeli lnd1 vtdual and nattonal rights 111 11me ol w11r 11 hra-, 30 min ) • .,A Prepat11tk>n!i around the wo'1d by a&tronomen. SC19(1flsts ano ema1eu1 o~ to doooment IN return ot Hal 'acome1 O~·~ lW ._. R~ Mayweathef VS Wallet Sims In a lightweight boUt schOcluled tor 10 rounds lfom Las VegA$, •Nev f ) ( 1 hr .• 30 min ) ......... "Ltte. Death and IDS" Leading e>q>erta present up· dated , .... rch oo the llOhl agnlntt AIDS locullng on the political aod l()Clal prob !amt tecect by public hMlth ottic.t.ts end how !he <*MM ha 1tfec1ed pa11en11 and $:Tom--(11w/ • , 8 ,._A.r91et~P bllhit•• ~ and • fOttner Bolsl'lol Ballet dancer Q ( 1 hr.) 1,... ... ----., I '91 The champlooshlp title hangs 1n the balance as the Callfornla Bul=i,~me of the seaon . ~-UMT•,__.. ..... ....., lflCMI. Tht tlctltlOut 26th an· nlveraary of "The Gatry Shandllng ShOw" 11 celebrated In a perody of TV talk lhowt !hat's lllted With cllpt of "*1\0l'lblt ~~~'""" .. ;m.,. "I Died A Thoutend Tlmee" I 195~. Orama) Jacic Paianc.. Shelley Winters A klllef fNlt ttlrrlnga ol love and pity for a deform9d girt. but It rejected by her alter financing an operation to mend her Wlr~. (2 hrt., 15 min.) I ........ I -TO•AJllD' .. CAU.m•.n .. CAllP.-.cuanmR I TW. ILIC1'DI OI -The 1 ~ Qemo.. crat1c primary and conY9ntlon i re the iocus of th!S report on the media'• treet- men1 or candidates ( 1 hr ) EO llCMI "A Nightmare On Bm Street" ( 1984, Horror) John 58Jlon. Ronee Btak.ely A grovp of L A children are t8f- , .irized oy a vengeful killer Who can Invade ttte11 dreams and materialize when they a111ake 'R' (!hr , 31 min.) ~·••W ... 'I'l llCMI "The Woman In Red" ( 198.4, C omeoyJ Gene Wiider. Kelly LeBrock. An 111t1erw1se happily married San Francisco bureaucrat becomes obsessed with a g<>f- geous model and mes desperately to irntl· ate an attair with hef 'PG-13' ( 1 hr , 27 1Wlm1nG. Cl) (fl ..... c•• .. c:iil9'f a ·ma ... .... ~ -,.._ • LATZ "The Out91de And The lnS1de And The M~1ery Ot The rear 0 1 Mystery" Franz (Gunter Lam· prt-Cht) 1econclles h1mse11 to Mleze's ,j1>a1h by the tact that She did not betray r.1m (Part 13 ol 14} ( t hf} ' c:AmlTA.,. ••• .al ~om llCMI "100 I Erotic Nights" (No Date. A..!1.0lll ( 1 hr , 30 min) ._t, 90wtl 'Run For The Roses·' ( 1978. D111ma) Stuart Whitman. Panchito C.nmez A lame cott receives enough lov· mg care from a young boy and his tamlty ru Q1;ahty 1n time for the Kentucicy Oefby \.?_hrs) (SJ.,. "Bells" ( 1980. Science Fiction) Richard Chamberlain. John Houseman. A de1angeo but technologically astute klllet u&es an electronic devloe that transrnlls a lethal f(>ll over telephone lines, 'R' ( 1 hr . 19 ~" t~ I =::'f-The Simons are Med to kff9 a key WitneM alive untll ·s.tie n testify at an upcoming tnel. (R) ( 1 hr . IOmln) D e 1'-.r Ho.t. Johnny Carton. Scheoulecl. ectr... Shelley Wlnt*S ( 1 hr) •o.Ra 1.:-...... ...n ...... .-.-.-.& -"HoneytuclUe Role" (l980 • nee> wm. ~ 0yen cennon Wttlle on tour, a Texas country..._..em singer becomes involved with the ~ 11ve daughter ol his sideklcic even though he sun loves his stay-at-home Wife. ·pQ· 1 hr .. 59 min./. ....... ~uum -w.•= DAWl•DOnO · ---.-iLI .._ A&.11.....UTI f'r1n1 ( unte< Lt tns>ftcht) wtthdtawt Into 1 madn ... marked by dt .. ma of MleZ:t't murder and the night he lolt hit arm. 1far1 14 of 14) (1 hr.) (I) .,_ Nabisco Maatert llrlQlet quar· 1erflnal1 from Madison Square Garden In New York (R) (3 hrs.) CZ) llOWll "The Westerner" (HMO, W•t· ern) Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan A dnlter attempts to put an end to Judge Roy Bean's reign ol terror In the W"t (1 tlr 40m1n ) e111cua e1I (H) llOWll "Sterman' ( 1984. Scieno&-Flo- 11on) Jett Bridges. Karen Allen An alien comes 10 Earth and dtSCOvefs a hoStlle en- wonment 1n wtucn he. along with a widow he encounters. is relerltleSsly pursued by scien11s1s wno want the creature for a lab ~riment ~ ( 1 hr. 55 mm.) -• • u11 wmtDAvmun w From May 1984 actors Jane Curtl and Howie Mandel. nut oolector Ehzat>eth IT"~~ :~•I'•" Ch"' EMton (RI •••• !laT ... _.,..-T TCmmlT lnt8f'VleW with actress Stephanie Beacham ol · The Col- b 5 • ~ ....... 1m llCMI "The Woman In White" ( 1948, Mystery) Eleanor Parkei. Alexis Smith. Based on the novel by Wiikie Collin.. A mansion and its inhabitants are haunted ~a strange spell (2 hrs . 10 mtn ) ..W.MLOlm llCMI "This Is Spinal Tap" (HMM, c,,meoyJ Rot> Reiner Mictlael McKean In lh1'> ...a11re on ltle c0<11emparary r()CJ( mu- .,,, ~e11e an AfT1€1rican dOcumentary flm. ma11e1 eicamines the pneoomen<>n of a 17· year ·010 heavy metal oano horn Engi.ncs • A t nr . 22 man J ... IUllUll Madigan 1ovrneya to ltety 1n ~arch ot a mot>Ste< wno haS decided to 1eveal some crame gecrets to the Mhoflo- 11es (A! ( t hr . 20 min) .. ....,. .. "'~ uunl -...o¥ Byron Allen, Dana Garvey, Billy C1ys1al. Andy Kaufman, Robert Klein. Bette Mtdler. Joe PISCOPO. Richard PryOI and Robin Wllllams salute the 1nnov11lw club Iha! helped lau~t'I the car.-of some ol 1oe1ay's top com< talents ( 1 tw.) we llON 'The Nanny" ( 1086. Suspen~) Bette Devit. Wflllaarn Oill A dfe.- turbed child end hit nanny rnent -" other for their r~bitity 111'1 the deetn of tile ~sister (2 hrs ) e "Blue Sunshine" ( 1978, Hor• tor) Zalman King. Oeboflh Wlntera. A man aOculed of tlv .. violent murdarl k>olls IOI' the reel n'lUfdet9f among a group of people wno hed taken a rare he~ Iii!" a decade eerlief (2 "'") W .. "Giant" (195$. Orwna) (Pat1 ' ot 2) Elizabeth taytor. Jemee Deen. Bated on the story by Edna Fert>et. r .... ranch lite Ind the put9Ult of oil ...nt'I at· Sunday, January 19, 1988 11 ~ . Met tht .. ~ (2 M JO m<n J 1-=.. "The ~ Game" ( 1976, Orame) Raymond Bufr. 8'ad10fd Oilman The head of a newspaper Cl'leln ... ,Ill 1ha1 one ol her pepers has Char:?K' 111 pok:y towa10 nuclear c>OWef •nd hires • freei.nc:e iournelttt to lnYestlQllte. (2 tvs ~ -1==-Q-Sct-..o '" In~ With LOUIS GO&Mll Jf . lhe ...,ch IOI an actress to play Pipp. Longs· tQCl(.lng, a uiuta 10 the Muppe1s ~,_,Guests John Kassi1. i) &I. ::.~::b Berkey Jack Coen ,._,.um ... "Citizen Kane' ( 1941. Ofama) OrlOO Wetlel. Joseph Cotten Flasnbaci<s recall the fife 01 a wealthy powertut and extravagantly sell-indulgent newspapet magnate. as a repottCll searches for the 11gn1ticance of the man's cryptlC last word ( 1 hr !>9 mtn ) W CI) .. "One From The Heart" ( 1982. Comedy) Frederic Fouesr Ten Garr Di- rected by FranclS Coppola The five-year romanc.e of a Las Vega' WlndOw dresser and hel fUnk·dealef boyfnend b<eak.& up, as each of them flncis a more interesting ltner 'R' ( 1 hr , 40 mtn > -e:---•TClt L-::.. ... "Hot Dog The Movie" ( 1984. Comedy) 011v1d NaUQhton. Patrick Houtet A.It kWlo farm boy. pe111Ciparing in a free5tyie Skttng competition. finds ro- mance and tun, .. wel .. • ttvalry with the ft9W'Q A..-111en chemplon 'R' ( 1 tv . "'~ ~...:.~ Nek«S Fece" (1984. Of•· me) Roger Moore. Rod St9'gat a...d on a ~ by Sidney She6dor\ Aft• hill sec- retary and• ~tltnt ere murder«S. • psy· c:hlatrllt rM!ize9 thet hit own life IS 1n te<>f>-eujy. 'R' (1 hf , '3 min.) att<B) .. "Blame It On Rio" ( 198.4, Com· edy) MIChael Celne, Joeeph Bologna A bullneuman vacationing In Rio de Janeifo wecumt>e to "' affu wit h Na beSt t11end'1 teen-age daughter. then tries to kfee_I~ ~Metet. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) ...... "Blondie's Lucky Day" ( 1946, Comedy) Peony Singi.ton. Arthur Lake CompUcetioo. ~ when Dagwood. hr&<!~~· goes Into c:ompetlllon with his bO~-*s•t~t I! II I... c:;:-, .. -.ATUlll l I .. • 1•t11IB' I • ... "A Fine Mad<leSs" (t966 ) Sean Connefy, Joanne WOO<l· wa d. poet becomes lnVOIVed wllh dO- mestec prOblemS whid'l retult in the IOSs of hit CfN trvOy (2 his ) ... ----? II~·-·.,_ ---........ ..,.. "" ... "The Sensuous Nurse" ( 1979 . Comedy) Ursula Andress. Outho Del -Waclnesclay -llondng Movies- •CZ> "The Parad1nP CasP' ( 1948, Mys- tery) Greg0ty Prck Ann Todd (2 hrs , 5 min ) •OO "No Big Of'AI" f 1983 Orama) Tam· ~ Grimes Kevin Dillon ( I hr. 2 7 min ) -~ "L09t And Found' ( 1979 Comedy) George Segal Glenda Jackson 11 hr . 46 min) (I) "ShlnbOne Alley" (1911. MUSIC81) Animated voices ot Eddie Btocken. Carol Channing ( 1 hr . 26 mm ) •a> "A Woman Called Moses" (Part 2 of 2) ( 1978, Ofama) Cicely Tyson, ROberl H~s -(2M ) •CZ> "A Passage To lndla" ( 1984, Ofama) My Devis, VictOf Banetiee (2 hts , 43 min) •CB> "Fire On The Mountain" ( 1981. Ofa- ma) Ron How11rd. Buddy ft>een ( 1 ht . •O min) •c:c> "YOU Light Up My I lie" ( 1977. Ro· m8nee) Oldf Conn Joe Sitvor ( 1 h1 , 30 .;)./The Black S wen" ( 1942. Adventure) ~OM PC>Wef. MaurNn O'Hara (2 hrs) -"Bobby o.erlleld" (1977. Orama) Al l ino, Marthe Keller. ( 1 hr .• •O min ) "Fenelango" ( 1986, COl'Mdy) Kevin '"-·Judd NeflOO, ( 1 hr., 31 min ) "The Angel Wore Aed" ( 1990. Of•· ma) Ava Gardnef. Olrll Oogerde (1 ht., 39 min ) 20 · ~ Sunday, Janu1ry 19, 1988 -Ql) "Captain Lightfoot" ( 1955. Adven· ture) Rock Hudson. Barbara Rush (? hrs) -CZ) "Carmen" ( 1983. Musical) Antont0 Gades, Laura def Sol ( t hr . 42 min ) 1we "Drums In The Deep South" ( 1951. Adventure) James Craig, Guy Madison 12 hrs ) -· "The Silver Chalice" ( 1955. Ofama) Paul Newman. Virninla Mayo. (2 hrs) ~"Auntie Mame~·-(1958. Comedy) Ro sahnd Rutself. R()Oef Smith (2 hrs • 23 min) ® "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982, Attven- ture) Merk Mlllef. Donovan Scott {I hr . 45m1n.) (I) "Unfa1thfvlly Yours" ( 1984. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Naatauja l<l!wkl ( 1 hr , 36mln) (]) "Daniel" ( 1983. Orama) Timothy ffii1ton, Mandy Patlnkln (2 hra .. 9 min.) we "Carnlva Story" (1954. Adventure) Anne a .. ter, Steve coetwan ( 1 hf , 30 f .) . • "The Laa! Time I Saw Paris" ( 195,, ama) EH1abeth Taylor. Van Johnaon il hr., se min.) •CC> "The Stratton Story" ( 19'9. Bloat•· phy) Jamet Stew•n. June A~. (1hr .. ~min ) "The Stra ' (1 ~. ) ward a. r~· Or.on ~1 I)!., 3! min.) •oo "No Bio Dttl" '1983. 0Jam11 Tam- Prete Gr*Y r•t~ ~• • ~ "Fbence Negti~" to .. cat• of 1r aging count from • ~t• heal condition. ~·· 30 mh) ~ ..... ... , .. CMlm .. .. "1990 The 8rona W11rtors ( 1983. A<Mnture) Vic Morrow. Fred W~ Hamson. In the nMr future. two~ gangi fOfm an alllance In the ~·Mend o the Bronx to bettle 1 com.tpt 9f1f of ttw Manhattan Corporation end control th« r\WIS of New Ven City. 'R' ( 1 hr . 2• min.) •® .. "KGOO" (1980. Comedy) Dabney Colemen. Archie Hahn. A near bankrupt TV 1tatton changtt Its format tc all·rellg!oos programming. 'PO' ( 1 hr . 3C min .. ·1 '"' Mimi• I lllllWY =Start The Revolutton WithOu' Me" (1970. Comedy) Gene Wl6det, Coo· aid Sutherland Two -.ts of ldentbl lwmf meet on the eve of the French Revolutlor aher yeart of ~atlon. ( 1 tv .. 38 min ) _. .... "Bloodle's Blg MOtTl«lt { 19,7, Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthut Lake. Oegwood accidentaly ameers Jell> on htS new boel.. ( 1 hf., t 5 min ) ·1-.., ~"·-··· cl •111CU' .. .. "EY9fy1hlng You Aiw.ys Want ed To Know About Sex (But Were Alra10 To A$k)" ( 1972. Comedy) Woody Allen. Gene w~. A 1e11es of comic lketcheS spool Or Oevld Reuben'I bett·~ bootl 1n addition 10 other UIOrt9d targels 'R" ( 1 hr .. 27 mln I !nt Gnmes:Kevln Olllon. ( I hr .• 27 min -~"Bobby Oeerfleld'' ( t977, [)fame) Pac1no. Marthe Keller ~ t hr .. 40 min ) Cl) "The Naked race · ( 198.4. Ofarr Roger MOOfe, Rod Steigef. ( 1 hr . min) •(!) "AH The President's Men" ( t9 Ofama) Robert Redfoid. Dustin Holfm ~hrs .. 30 min ) "H•rry And Son" ( 198.4, Oran aul Newman. Robby Benton ( I ht , min) Cl) "How To Marry A Mllllonalrt " ( 191 Comedy) Lauten Bacell. Marilyn Mont• jl hta ) •CID "Yentl" (1983. ~t) Bari Streitand, Mandy Patln6cln (2 hr1 . min.) (I) "Shinbone AW' ( 1971. Music. Animated Voio.t ol l:ddia &ectlen. Ce Channing. ( 1 tw .. 26 min.) -·· ···•• ----· I I\ Ill 4 l ·, " 91 !t ,J ti'! .... p Ill l(l • .,,.. ., ,.._ ...... -. . ..,,. ••um•mm1 -"'91ACY: M ~TO .. "YCN Light Up My l tie' ( 197 7 ance) Didi Conn, Joe Stiver An as- piring IOflgWfittr tries 10 1.ope with the thrM men ln her Ille while establishing her ow='{~~· (I hr 30 min ) ~ ... "Rashomon ( t950 Ofama) ~Ito Mlfune. Mechito Kyo Through a *'" of llastlb&cks. en eighth century Japantte woodcutter recounts his vttr'llon ol a rape-murdef to e Buddhist pnMt and a ~~Oubt>edl I t nr :?8 mtn I wl ;a:=rr.-r T'OlllHT 1n1erv1ew Ith Jon VOighl TAii ==--·Model CarOI All >'I com tltlon fO< dOg trainer'! ,_.,,.,.,, ....... ....... .... ,.LOllD • H 11.alf II 1111 ... --a n M LOIT .. , Dllll Ralph takes a day nit from work to go 10 a ball uame with F ti and .. nas up w1nn1ng S t,000, when Allee is thosen to app11ar 1n a magailflo, Rslph yarF. 11>,11ou-; o .,.Ill) .. "Track nl Thr Cat ( t9'>4 M venture) Rot>ert Mitchum T.ltl Hunter Because their call~ hPrrt 1' Dt>111q de •lrnyed tht> ownprc; attl'•l1pl 10 cnplurf' the 1T100nta10 hon re<;Pon'>•l>lt-17 h1~ to ffilfl I ,.. I • ,. TOW fealutlld arP so·~ atytet back in losh1on saddln up f(')f e OUdt rnneh w~kl"nd a k1Gl.1)<1x1119 l1'<i<.<111 11 thtl Benni.:;.trJel Spo1 tvn111t•1 1:-..: ........ 11. "'.LA Fl'.lhlf•lcl ... 'ij')Nt1ll l'l'illP e1nm1ne9 the p<;yr.holc~1cal tlfHI ·,o.-104c11J1 c•t lmptcc-1111on'J nl .Hllllf Pf\I ir1< lurlir•!J "" lnle1vlew wtlh 11 wu•m1n who '> 11,1t1ny thrl'fl mwrte<J mt'tt U.ATLMll e=C.AlRTm •A ... ... ._ ... IU;-WOIUC. MmM.I .,,., ........... _.. CU' -women's Slalom tom Bad G1111eln. Austrtll (leped) (I ht) -Ltindl v!> Nnnh !? hr'I 30 o---·-· .. .., -···'°"--... OtMd end Mtlfltdllh Ba!ftet Rcrney holt thlt tattsl edlllon rt Cffl&llng IM real hie cases ol 11\le m•SSll'IO ch1ldr110 and adults, lntervieWI with • pe,,.t ol uperll end 1n tit.emlnltlon ot eophlltlcattd methodl of ioce:tmlellng J*'°"' art llleo teet\K.O, (1 hf. • ... "I, The ry" ( t982. Oram•) Atm1na A ... ntt . B•tbarl carr111 Prl vett ~ Mlkt Htrnn'* tangltt With I co- lttrle ot •int " ht 1ttemp11 10 ·~· a ~IA!dd~<* (2 hrt I • 9 I -A double IQtfll \IMt aoohlltlelttd t*:fltlnl(; ~·Iii "" 111~-;:e MecGyver Q (1 hf.) I= "A Gunfight" (1971. Western) Kirk OouglH, Johnny C.lh. Driven by greed. two former.J::htflfl stage 1 shootou1 'J;;tlce· 2 hrt.) • _,.lJI PaltontoloQltt David Steedman rtflnet Char1ee Oerwfn' t theOfy of evolutlon through fa.II dllcovef· ies on tht Oetapegoe end ~ ltlanda. also e v1tl1 to tht Brltlth MUMUm Q ( 1 hr I l ...... LOl9 Pl.AmT Ulml (Premiere) An examt- nalion ol how the iHt• tectonics theory accoun11 '°' the eteatlon and movement 01 lhe cont1nen11 and ootene and the 0.- velopment ol eerthquakee and volcanoes. Q._(1 hr} CCJ m¥1 "Aunlle Mame" (1 958. Come- dy) Rosalind Ruaeell, Roger Smith After the dea1h ol his parents, a young boy ti.- comes the ward of hit flamboyant end te· centrac aunt (2 hl'1 . 23 min.) (H).,. "Fandango" ( 1985, Comedy) Kevin Costner. Judd Nelton. Faced whh adultl\ood end the pelt of Vle1nam. five college cron199 take ott aetoee Tnaa fOf a 1as1-d1tch fling ·po· { 1 hr .. 31 min ) ~C'Al .. ~CI UllCI (J).on•r When Lou wins an Egyptian charm In a card game, everybody btJt Lou 1s '3kep11cel ebOut Its power• unlll the ll!!_n~k begins to change. Q (Z) "A J>eSMge To tndla" ( 198<4, Orama) Judy Davis. Vk:tOf Benerjee Oii· 111d Lean's adaptation of E M rortter's novel tn t920s India. e sightseeing excur- sion tOf two Englishwomen and their Indi- an companlO(t ends In a tragedy lhal wrv~ to exacerbate the condlliOns or Bflllsl\ rule 'PO' (2 hrs, 43 min.) I ,.,._ .. (I) NUT..,.. Whtie the rest of the gang makes plans for the weekend. Alex plans 10 stay In town and work on a nor ,......_ ... , ....... .. ,..,. wommao•• .. ICOt~~=-- mAm Sketchel Miss Bizarre '84 looes her lllle. yogi Mahatma GagtadeS. a parenOld b8ruc guard. John Byner as Mi· chftel J&ekaon Q l •ur .. ()) CllAIY Ull A POI Harry and H11m-ton come to 1"-aid of a TV "-wtwoman who was llted for.reporting that there art gold reaervft bUrled beneath San Franci. co ll hr) B • IUClll'I .._ The Bleci(ee t8'ce otl to FIOflda wtlert llgtltlngt of a ghoet Ship have been reported by deep-IM treasure hunters Gueets Include PrleclNe Barna end Albert Salmi. ( t ht.) • 0 ~ Btalct ntel'1 deeth wt111e Sommy Jo hOlclt the key to hie eurAvat. At>rtgOft llltmplt to IM"9 town wltt'I ~tit 9 (I ht I • = "Butch Ceaak2y And The Sun· dance Kid" ~~ w .. tern) Peul New· men. Robtfl cl Tht legendlfy OUf· tewa. putlUtd ,...,,tt.aly by a myatettoue potee, flee to South America In tM 18to.. l hra.) ITA'll••an wim=-... PlleontoloQlst David St~ ,...,_ CNf1et Oarwil'a thtc)fy Of tvelutlon lhfougfl '°"' dlle0¥ef• let on ttlt Qllloeooe end Cook llllhOe. also a v1s1t 10 the British Museum Q ( 1 ~_ ...... lrM1m .,. "UnlalthlUlly Yours" ( 19M, Comedy) Dudley MOOfe. Nastassi. Kin· ski An orchestra conductor thinks that his wile may have had an attalr with a vlollnltt white he was away on tour and contplr• to murder her 'PG' Q (I hr , ~( 1.aur••--wme ... •Cll .,. "Tobruk" ( 1967. Dr•ma) AOC* Hudson. George Peppard Btttllh and German an11-Naz11 blow up Gem'9n fuel ~= Tobfuk (2 hr• . 30 min ) "Goodbye, My F ency" ( 1951. omedy) Joan Crawford. Rober1 Young A lema1e polltico returns to her alma meter to receive an honorary degree. bUt instead becomes an object ol goaalp when her past misadventures are recalled l hrs .. 10 min I •n ., ...... ,,. ... -()) -w IW The Equalizer hits Iha streets when en employee at a lloW9f a_t\op IS targeted lor murdef ( t hr ) e e tr ... II_ Auschlander teelt the ellects ot an Old grudge When the ma- 111arch ol e prom1nen1 New England family enters the hosp11al, Momson hesitates to have suli:.t on his 1n1vre0 knee ( t hr ) 11 NOT& A bartender at the hotel ha& AIDS. Peter finds htmself tnvotvea In a love tnangle Guests Ken Kercheval. Barbara Rush,..j~r ) I AmMOJUC.M9111H Edward Asner narrates this updated report °'~ nally ttirltd an 1964 on AcQutred Immune OeltGoency Syndrome and lhe man_y tac- tC¥S that surroond the dasease (~) ( 1 hr ) 1----AUITll an LmTI (Season Premlefa) Gary Moms perlOfms "Ornggm' Iha Lake for the Moon,' "Anything Goes" end "Why Lady Why" Sylv11\ smgs "Cry Just a Little B11 Baby'· and "Nobody " ( t hr ) Cl)t.-w..a. .-T (ff).,. "The Cotton Club" t t984. Ora· ma) Richard Gere GregOfy Hines In lhe I 930s a 1au mvsteian ~ves the fife ol a powerful rackelee1 end is towed deeper arad <Jeepet into Ille vt01en1 W(l(kJ ot Q1no- s1ers and ~nmen R' Q (2 hrs 1 min ) ..._ 'Aga1ns1 All Odds · ( 1984. Ora· ma) Rachel W11rd. Jell BrtOgeS A teding prol8$SI0081 tootoah player fells 1n love wllh the g1rtlriend ol a small·tlme hood and becomes lnvOlved with shady. high-- stakes real estate dealings 'R' (2 hi$ • 8 mln---1.UT• IFt•CktWIC-.. &llR•P' I -IMl1'• ... ''The Btve Logoon" ( 1980. Ore· me) Btootle SNeldll Chf1ttopner Al kine Two CHtaway children Of to ·~ C9nCe On a remote South Pac1Uc ISlend Ind txpetlenOe lhe pangs of ltrsl love 'ft lhf ... min ) -;ar.r'1a•• ,. &t:mr. =-. "' '"' Sunday, January 19, 1988 21 !:.....••""···"=·· .,.,.,_, __ .. "1119nd Of 1000 Oeilghts" ( 1979. Orame) A tropical ~ Ntvet &I the heedQUllt.,. for a ~ rtng. 'R' (1hr., 16mh) CJ) .. "AL.tmble Alh'' (1883. Oraml) ji{in Olllon. ~Rourke. In a 1960t ur· ben lfW!tonment •• YoUnU touah loc*I up 10 NI otdef brother, an agltlQ biker, wtllle 11rugg11ng to ftnO hla own pleoa In the #Otfd': 'ff ( 1 Iv .• 34 min.) NII !"Jr& Hoc*ar and RotMno trD OOwn a med bomber who ha threetentd to dltlroy the police station. R) 11 hf .• 10 min.) • ~ Hoel. Johnny CtlrlOfl ~~.-a· author Roy Blount ( 1 ht ) •OOM.1 .... .mm lllMITY ....... ........ W • I Jeff Smith steams E . meet1. and egg cuetard .. ,...,. M&9Y tMI "The Cavern" (1966. Orama) Rosanna Schiaffino. John Suon. During WOfld War ti. tlx soldiers and a beeutlful woman are 1rapped together In a German munlt~ tor flY9 month& (2 his.) -1~-lal= . ... "The Bang, Bang Kid" (1967. Sclenee-Fic11on) Guy Madison. Tom Bos· ley A robot becOme$ a he<o when It saves a town from nasty outi.ws ( t hr . 45 min) .. Im&. ..... MnUI C. Cl*" .WilW -Winston Tour Team Rodeo from Casoer. Wyo. (RJ ( 1 hr.) CD ... "Blondes Have MOfe Fun" ( 1984, Orama) John Leslie. Jeele St. James An un&1 iccessful buslnealman asks a crazy Inventor to create a lake po- tion ao he can swindle people. ( I hr • 30 mlnJ i •-•1•c:Tt Nlcua .. _.. "The Clairvoyanl" ( 1985. ~se) Pefry King, Elizabeth Kemp An artist Is ettllcted with the unwanted ability to foresee a murderef's grisly crlmeS .. 'R' (I hr . 37 min.) (I) .. ''lhlef 01 Hearts" ( 1984, Ora- ma) Steven Bauer, Barbara Williams. Al· ter lootlng an opulent San Franclec<> hOme. a burgtar discoYers he poe1eew the sectet dlarln of a truatraled maHled woman and imc>etUOUlly .. ,, out to tulflN t!!:f fan1111et. 'A' O ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) -CC) .. "Once Upon A Time In Amarl- c1" ( 19M. Drama) Robert De Nlfo. Jamn woooa. Sergio Leone's portrait of the lrlendlhipa. loyaltlM and betrtya of a amau grOUJ> of Jewish gangsters In the 19209 and '30t 'R' O 13 hfa.. 46 min) -~ •CCl "Trenchcoet" (1913. Corned';) Mar· 22 Sund1y. January 18, 188e -••u11w•••11t1 I• From March 1984:-actor o.nny Devito. au1hor Lucy lfWle, new~ phone ter· Y!Ces.,i:~·> l ijp:, .. S FW ~wtth Jon ..... • =...-"---Jcuntlllt ~ Hardy ..... Che t'8dttlonl. n- tuala, mytt.n. and ovt~ of Nn Orleant' annuel Mardi Gf'll cMebre-~~·~ Lm ~-"Carmen" (1 983. ~) An- tonie> Gao.. l.IUra del Sol. Director Car· lot Saura'a verllon of the Blz9I C>P«•. u a chOfeograph« faHa In love with the woman he hu cut In the title rote and reality begins to mirror art. 'R' ( 1 hr . '2 mtn.L ... Cl) ... '"KIHlng Stone" (1978. Myt- tery) Git Gererd, J.O. Cannon. A free- lance iournellst Investigates a eenMtlonaf homicide inYOtYng the son of a powerful US Senator. (1 hr . 20 min.), we••• (!).,."Giant" ( t956, Orama) (Part 2 of 2) Elizabeth Taylor, James Dean Based on the story by Edna Ferber. Tex.as rancil life and the pu1suit of oil wealth af· feel three people. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) I= "The Man Who Loved Women" ( t977. Comedy) Chartes Denner. Leslie Caron A man ls to obsessed with beautl- lul women that he finds It difficult to r&- ma1n sat1Slied with any lndMdual relation- ~ ~~ um'llM.L Seton HaH at -'~= ::~::_ ·-'evolution" (Al Paclno, NaataSSj& Kin· ski), "Murphy's Romance" (Sally Reid, James Garner). "Brazil" (R<>be<t De NlfO, Michael Palin) • ~ n.mn' Guests· Harvey Fler· stetn. Marc Wejner. John Mendoz.a. Maree Catalano. Kevin Meany. (Al ~ML •M ,ll&Y PIMIMU. .. "The Naked Face .. ( 198-4, Ora- ma) Roger Moore, Rod St9!08f Based on a novel by Sidney Sheldon. After his eec· retary and a patient are murdered. a psy· ehlalritt reakzes thet his own fife Is In jeop- ardW 1 hr~mln.) =1 '£::..._,,.ATCM .. ·~yon: Walk Up And Ole" ( 1971. Myatary) Robert Forster. Derren MoGavln. A 19308 private eye becomes a prime suspect when a girl I• found dead In his Ott~ hr,) I!=.- .. "Apocalypse Now" {1979. Ora· me) Mtrk>n Bmldo. Martin Sheen. An In- ~ Kidder, Robett Heys ( 1 hr •• 31 min.) "The Return Of Tht King" ( 1980. ntuy) Anlmattd. Volclt of Orton aten. John tU1on. ( 1 Iv .. 37 min.) Cl) "A Puaega To lndl9" (198'. ()ame) Judy Otvta. Vlc10f Benerlle. (2 tn., "9 telligence agent ernbarlcs on a miMion up rNer Into U'ie Vllfn&l'l'lMe ~ 10 find and kill a renegede AWOt. Army otfioef Who has f<*d al preYIOUS 1tten'1)ts at his ~lure. 'R' (2 hrs , 30 min.) LllOflUY .. "The Shining" ( 1980, Hooor) Jae« Nlcholaoo, Shelley Ouvd. A winter caret&Kar fOf a remote. and .pperentty haunt9d, Colorado l'lOttl II enowboUnd there with hia wtt. and ~t young eon 'R' (2 tva., 2e min.) -~ .............. _ ..... "Sherlock Hawn. In WMNnQ- ton" (1943. Mystary) 8aeH RathbOne, Pll- gel Bruce. Holmee r&COYtfl mla9lng mJ.. crof~m and a Secret~ agat1t. (1 ht., 45 ~ I , ................ . -----1111 (ff- .. "Monty Python And The HOiy Gra~" (1975. Comedy) Graham Chap- man. John CleeM. King Arthur and his band of k= enoountef giants. r\ddleft and a far rabbit 1n their le8fch for the 1egendaty ;up. 'PG' {1 hr .. 30 min.) ... ,--... , .11 • .,. "'Keep Rollin" (19387) Gene Autry. (2 tva.) GITGPM .... CllUKI .. -· . ··-·-·.,,.. • lb'---Miii• ...... "" .. ,....,. mATINCICOAlm • mua11 M'lml•lll•TGDAY .,_ .. "The Stranger'· ( 1946. Suspense) Edward G Robinson, Or9on WelleS. A smalHown COiiege protesaor and pillar of hi1 communily IU<ns out to be a hunted Nazi war crlmlflal. ( 1 hr.. 35 min) d. .. "The Reckless Moment" ( 1949, Orama) Joen Bennett. Geraldine Brooks A woman Is blackmailed atter her daughter accidentally kllls her boy1rlend L! hr . 15.uun) CC) _.. "Christina" ( 1984, Adult) Jewel Sheoard The erotic and dangerous exploits o( a globetrottlng playglrl..flelress· 41111b=~·· 30mln.) ...... ,. 181llCUIJ .._ Sketches Miss Bizarre '84 loses her title: yogi Mahatma Gag&ade&; a paranoid bank guard: John Byner a1 Mi- chael Jackson. Q W al)fWlillflll .. CB) .. "ChHdren Of The Corn" (1984. Horror) Peter Horton. Unda Hamilton BaMd on 11 Stephen King Short story. A young physician and his wife find them· setvn In • Mldweat.,n town where young- sters have murc:Jer9d the adulla and •teb- lished a strange rellglous cult. 'R' '( 1 hf 33mln) • -TWncla'Y c:o..t • .. ""Welk-Proud" ( 1978. Orama) AObby Benson. Sarah Holcomb ( 1 hr . 38 min ) (Sl "Girls 0 1 ~ WMe Orci'ltd" ( 1983. Orama) Ann J1lllan ~niter Jason-Letgh 1 "' • 40 min ) .. "The NA~Pd F'ace" (1984 Orama) lloyer MOO'e ROd Steiger ( 1 hr . 43 min) •CPJ "Bedelia" ( 1947, Mystery) Margaret LOGkwOOd. Ian Hunter (2 hrs ) -ct) "The 39 Steps'' (1935. Suspense) Robert Dooar. Madeleine Carroll ( 1 h1 . 27 min) "Raldefs Of The Lost Ark" ( 1981. Ad· venture) Harrison Ford Karen Allen ( 1 hr 55 mtn) $ ·vour Chea1m Heart" ( 196A. Blogre- pt1y 1 George Hamilton, Susan Otrver 11 h1 39 nun) -llll "Port Afrlque" ( 1956. Adventure) Pier Angell. Phil Carey (2 hrs ) tl9(l) "The Westerner" ( 1940. Western) Gary Cooper, Waller Brennan ( I hr . 40 min) e "Spitfire" ( t942, Suspense) Leslie Howard Oa\lld Niven (2 hrs ) tt:tl(C) "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. COmedy) Peter O'TOOle Mark Linn-Baker (1 hr. 35mm) -&1•---11ov1es- ... "Strange Lady In Town" (1955. Westetn) Greer Garson. Dana Andrews _.{lhrs.) CJD "Cracke<s" ( 1984. Comedy) Donald Sutherland, Jack Warden. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) ~ "Testament" (1983. Drama) Jane Al· uandef, Wflllam Devane. ( 1 hr • 29 min ) 1t1 e "Olarnon<D .And Crime" ( 1943. Com- edy) Dennis O'Keete. Martha Scott. (1 ht,30mm) "Another Country' ( 198-4. Orama) Rupett Everett. Coltn Arth. (1 hr • 30 min) ·Cousin Cou&1ne" ( 1975, Comedy) Morie-Christine Barraul1. Vk:1or Lanoux 1.!.hr . 36 min) •CKJ "Mick• & Maude" ( 1984, ComedY) Ovdley Moore. Amy Irving (I hr . S8 min) "Gifts Of The While Orchid" ( 1983, Dramal Ann Jillian Jeon1fer Jason-Leigh 1 hr. 40 min ) t11 "Trenchcoat" (1983. Comedy) Mar· QQ_t Kidder. Robetl Hays ( 1 hr . 31 min.) Ml(.JJ "A Passage To India" (198-4. Orama) Judy Davis. Victor Bane<jN. (2 hrs . 43 min) • "Seven Ma11n1licent Oladlatora" ( 1983. AdYenfl.lfe) Lou Femgno, Sybil OanO!!IQ ( 1 hr . 23 mll"I ) "TM Return 01 The King" ( 1980. Fantasy) Anlmeted VoiceS of Orton Be•n. John Huston ( 1 hf .. 37 min) •CB> ''M•rtln'a Day" (1984, Orama) Rich- ard H•rris. Lindsay Wegner. ( t hr .. 38 min) CD ''T~hcoet" ( 1993. ComedY) MM· t Kld<ler, Robeft Heys (t hi. • : 3li min ) "Nilol<a" ( 1 i53, Orama) Mef'llyn Morwoe. JQllPh Cotten. (2 hrs.) •a> "Monte Wlfsh" (1970, Western) Lee M•Mn, )Mnne Moteeu (2 hrs.) •cm "Brllnttorm" ( 1983. Sdenee-FlctlOn) Ct'mtoPhtr Weikert Natelit Wood. (I hr .. 48mtr1 ) .u:l-"Gl'f: __ _ .... Q ,_.,.c•• ... ,.,.... ......... .... ...nma•• •11:U1C•-· CGUm IAlllnMA. Nor1h Carolina State at Maryland (~iYe) (Subject to blao= (2 Hts ) (I) "Romantic Comedy" ( t983, Romance) Dudley Moore. Mary Steenl>Uf· gen While av0id1ng the entanglement ol romance. two seemingly mismatched ptaywughts endUre a ninct-year par1ner· Ship which prOdUCeS a string ol Broadway Ms 'PG' ( t hr . 43 min ) C%l .,.. "The Paradine Case" ( 1948. Mystery) Gregory Peck. Ann TOdd A lawyer tails 1n love with a woman accused of murdering her husband (2 hrs , 5 mm.) • MOTllAT I 11mm ...... .. 100 Clam NI C1Cm'01't' .,,., ..aa1..-maa ... .. ,,, .... "'"11911AIC tW lmTTA .,. Cll .. aJ .,.,.-w' lal9ff Interview with Kurt Russell. I TAJI = :"'..i. A psychic to oelebfttlea, how a compute<-<:on1rolled walking suit helped a g:ratged woman LMcal•llOI .. ,_iaca•Mn' .. ,,,,.nm ........ ..... Lm ......... -M 191. Hos1s. Len DeWIOO, Nick Buooicontl ( 1 hr.) CD .. "Rope" (1948. Suspense) James Stewart, Farley Granger Oirec1ed by Alfred Hitchcock. Based on the Leo- pold-Loeb murder case. Two college llu- dents murdef a friend for the thrii of It. and then celebrate the deed by hoetlng a party lor the llictlm's friends and telatlves 'PG' J 1 hr., 20 min.) (l) •••••n ... .,.al) .. "Cal Ballou" (1965. Comedy) Jane Fonda. Lee Marvin. A cattle rustler. an old drunk and a pretty young schoOfteacher bend together to hotd up a tram. (2 tn.) 19. t • 1'9 Taia Fea1ured: L A '1 belt· known residents take you to their fhorlte unknown=· ti:~=··· ftl • LA FMtUfed' a villt to Sp91n inCludea vleftl IO ca• a Medrtd Ilea market. crattsrnen of TOledO Ind c:.- tleS of SegcMe. U.AfUlm =·OIA&Rllm ..... ..... _ ,_ .... _.. W II i .-n 8"""1 P'--9'*--•-~ • ~ ..,,.. )'09Uft Ml'°9 ~r.:.:.1nc~ Cc*e' .. tun "'No ...... Alqa.nd" plul ""*'d- ltw-4ICll• ...... ... fi:.,_UllTAMSTA ----- .. 9 (I) ., • ., PJ. Higgins Is relieved or hiS duties as administrator of Robtn Mas ters· estate ( 1 hr ) 8 e COll't IMOW Clair Chtt and the childfen plan a gala 49th·ann•versary par ty lor Grandpa and Grandma Huxteblt ~a~man, Clarice Taylor) lAJ Q • "Tell Them Weihe ~oy Is Here' ( 1969. Orama) Robert Redford. Katha nne Ross An American Indian struggfe. 10 find and maintain h•s own. •denttty wtl1I., ~~in a white man's world (2 hrs ) • <!.1J .,. "Grease 2" I 1982 Mus• cal) Maxwell Caulheld Michelle Pfe1Hei An Enghsh student at a 1960s Ame11ca• high school nas to prove himself to lht> leader ol a girls' gang whose memberc; can~~easers Q 12hrs I ~--•~n I':. "Valdez Is Coming·· ( 197 1 Western) Burt Lancaster Susan Clark The murderer of an innocent black man runs into trouble when he anempts 10 re- pay the man's widow by taking up a col· lec11on (2 hrs_) e k.-r IMTM (Premiere) An exam1- nation of how the plate tectonics theory ~ account6 tor the creation and movement of the continents and oceans and the d&- velopmenr of earlhquakes ana volcanoes ii~ nt1 LORD II Wfilan "Agatna Christie's Miss Marple· The Moving Finger" MISS Marple lnves11ga1es after several residents of a qutet village receive poison-pen 1e11ers. 1n- clud1ng a supposed suicide v1ct1m (Perl I of 2) Q (I hr ) CC)_. "Unhl September' ( 198-4, Dre· ma) Karen Allen. Thierry Lherm1tte Stranded 1n Pens af1er betng separated from her tour group. an Amettean woman meets and falls In love with a married banker. 'R' 0( 1 hr 35 rnln l Cl)SEU• CID .. "Raiders Of The Lost Ark' ( 198 t Adllenture) Hamson Ford, Karen Allen In 1936. a gtot>e-tro111ng archeolo- g1s1-aavenrurer races Nazi evildoers for a legendary rehg1ous ar111ac1 of enOl'mous power. narrowly escaping dozens of death ~sen route 'PG' Q ( 1 hr 55 ni1n ) ... C1J•••~C1.-ct .. .,. "Testament" ( 1983. Orama) Jane Ale)lander. Wilham Ot>vene The alt ermath ot nuclear holocaust • from not knowing who launched the attack or wtiy. fo the horrOfs of slow death by radiation pocsornng -and 11s effects Ot'I a northern Calllom1& family 'PG O I 1 hr 29 min ) CZ> ... "Once Upoo A Time In Amefi· ca" ( 1984. Or11ma) Robert De Niro. James Woods Sergio l eOfle's portrait of the friendships. loyalties ond betrayals of J a small group of Jewish gangsters In the t920s ttnd ·30s 'R' 13 l'lrs •6 min) .... -... e Nial lWI Skippy reruses to ac- e.pt the r.ct lhet Mtll<>fy S ITT IOve with \UIC ....... . . ., .... ..... ,. INlct!ftc~- -••eev.tty Hilla Cop" ( t984. Ora- ma) Eddie ~ Ju0ge Retnhdd A fut·talklO(iJ cop rtlll9 hi;. t frlllnd's kk trom the aley9 ot Oetrou •o the posn ! ... ~. Januwy 19, 198.8 23 ... gallenes of Beverty Hills. 'A' ( 1 hr . 45 --~~~~~ ..... .....-~~~--~~-(l)~-- fl}-1 I If& & M ._. Mlllll Having rehearsed lhelr act for an amateur contest, Ralph and Ed challenge Allee and (!)1 ~-~ •• ~. -.. ())-·-• ~Diane and Sam attempt to see Fra.slef through his latft1 cnsis of con- fidence and regaln his status in the psy· ~ofesslon I ._ .. The longest Yard" ( 1974. Comedy) Bun Reynolds: Eddie Albert A former pro quar18f'back doing time In a Southern prison Is given the )ob coaching a gtoup 01 convicts for a no-holds-barred footbaH game against the guards. (2 hrs . 30 min.) •• ••tW~1 .. a-t1 "Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: The Moving Anger" Miss Marple investigates atter several residents of a quiet VIiiage receive polton-pen leltef'S, In- cluding a supposed suicide victim. (Part 1 of2~;.;;Ju. I .,,. ~• wm "B1ea1< House" Rlchard Is obNued with the Jarndyce case despite his marriage to Ada; Lady Dedlock villlts hef !over's grave; a verdict Is retur;:.:•rt 8 ol 8J Q ( 1 hr.) (() Ill 1' 111 rt Highlights of the '73 Miami Dolphins. I".,,. 1111.Ur 0. M .. wmt mmY _. • .. "Gambit" (1966, Suspense) Shirley Maclaine, MIChael Caine A glamorous girl and an Englfth oon man plot to steal a valuable scurpture (2 hrs., 15 min.) •• e mfr CCMIT A btza11e tum ot event• finds Christi,,. (Markle Post) com- ~ to defend the man who mugged Cl)._ "The Unforgiven" (1960. West· em) Audrey Hepburn, Burl Lancaster A J)lontef family atrUQO!eS against the hostile l<Jowa Indians, Who claim that the pioneert' adopted daughter Is a member of their tribe. (2 hrs .• 30 min.) (I) Ill ,.. JP RI Highlights of the '7 4 Pltttt>urap S1eeters. C1>n-.w -· ()) DOTI ~ Police close the case oo Joshua's death, Greg sets the ptice lor getting the planning commission job for Abby; Olivia &a'tesdrops on an Im· ~ant pf'l?1e cell. Q ( 1 hr.) • • ml. ~ ..... Furlllo'a 11>- proeched by • OOlltlcal image maker Who hlla plans for him, alter pasgjng out In a t>e&emenl, Hunter Imagines he'a a prison· tr on a Aulllen trtlghter. ( 1 hr.) ll'r,. Sche<tuled· Tom Jarrlef 1e- por11 on a Connecticut woman ~ IUed the Police for falllng to protect her Q ( t lhr.)='-------.... J._ .. "Another Coun1ry" ( 1~. Ora· me) Auptft E"'91ttt, Colin Firth. While OI• tensibly working tor the 8'ttllh goYern· ment et a t>Oerding echOOI. two men ect aa ~lot lhe Soviet Unk>n In the 19309 'PO~. 30mlrl.) ~--=-""'"' Rlrt foot· toe ot Elvlt,perlotming w1ttt a trMll group of mulic4an frlendl ~ hie wtwmth end magic .. he ..,. -'Y hits ""' Include "HeertbrNk Hoelf," 24 Su~y. J8"UW)' 18, 198e ITrix~hern. Q .. __ ,_. I ----... _, ._ "Johnny ~ouSly" ( 1984. Comedy) Michael Keaton. 9oe Piscopo In the 1930s. an honest. aood-heaned man Is forced to turn to a Hfe ol crime to finance hla neurotic mother's skyrockellng • billS. 'PG-13' (1 hr., 30 min.) II 17 ... ,,. W&&~we ... ~m.1.91 C.-W,_DOWl-The Australian impact on the fllm Industry is examined through Interviews with Dustin Hottman. Mel Gib&on. Liv Ullmann and di- rector Sydney Pollack; includea a discu9- Si0n of the films ''Breaker Morant," "The Year of living Dangerously" and mor. ( 1 lhr,) l«f Lim.Ina •11111-.r ~I & Maude" (198',Com· edy) Dudley Moore, Amy Irving. Despite tbe tact that he's already married to a ca· reer·m1nded attorney. a televlslon person- ality falls In love wi1h a concert musician and decides that two wives are better than one 'PG·13'0 (1hr.,58mln.) (!) u.ma "' .......... ,_ Featured· a visit to lxtapa oo the Mexican Riviera; formei "Ab" star Vic Taybeck, a tour or Martha's Vineyard, Nantucke1 Is- land and Newport, A.I. ( 1 hr ) ()) .. '"The Dead Zone" (1983. Suspense) ChrtStophef Walken, Brooke Adams. Alter coming out of a coma, a shy &ehoolleacher has the power to foresee end change catastrophic events. 'A' Q ( 1 hr., 42 min) •mtruu.8" tW(!l)._ "The Naked Maja" (1959, Ora· ma) Ava Gardner, Anthony Franciosa The love attalr between the Duchess ot Alba and Francisco Goya Is 1mmortaltzed 1n his painting of her 1n the nude (2 hrs . 25 min) tW • ()) ~ lllAT G'ambone tries to cope with petsonal guilt and a hlgh-pr918Ure In· ternal Attaits lnvestlgetloo after shooting an apparently unarmed youth (A) ( I hr . 10mln.) • e 1.-rr Hoar: JOhnny Carson §Cheduled· tennts player Vljay Amntraj, comedi= $handling ( 1 hf ) £~--...um .. a1_1,..rvc• ._.&9 Clmutll--1..9 ... ,....,. -IM.&m tW .. "The Ambel&edor" (1964, atne) Robert Ml1ohum. Elltn Burtfyn An American ambasudor empfoya uno<thodox methodt and NckdOOt dlOlo- macy to mediltt the lttMll-Paltstl/\lan -0~·1. ~··-=In.) I ... .,.,.. __ ...,. ___ .... _.,, LM,7 CMlnU ~ ....... _...._ IY ._ "Moments Ot LO'te" (No Date AdultlJ I hr., 30 mtn ) Cl) IWIC• CZ>._ "Naughty Wtves" ( 1974, Corr edy) Brendon Price, Jacquehne Logan 1 young man lrom the country finds that h1 Job 8S 8 door·to-dOOr salesman In Loodo has some unexpected bonuses 'A' ( 1 hr 20mln~ m1 I: U11 W wmt DA• Lit I WU From October 1984· actors John Can<1 and Kate Capshaw, comedian A. Whitne BrMT~~hr ) l ,_,_o .. .., ... l.:u•n TW 1n1erv1ew w11 Kurt Russell. • • I -A young gcrl IS stigmE llzed tor being a tomboy 1n this nostalg• 1006< 81 growing up In small-town Amerle dUllDg t~ Forties. 1 .... -~ -~ .. Cl) .. "Cry For Me, Biiiy" ( 197~ Western) Clill Potts, Harry Dean Stantor A lreewtleellng. part·hme gunllohter an drlf18f' falls In IOve with a runaway India ~ (I hr., 20 min.) -LIJ .,.. "A Nightmare On Elm Street ( 1984, Horror) John Saxon. Rone Blakely. A gtoup of LA children are te roriied by a vengeful killer Who can lnvad thelt dreams and mateoalize when the awake, 'A' ( 1 hr .. 31 min ) -1--t:tfTu.u ._ "The 300 Spartans" ( 196; Adventu1e) Richard Egan. Ralph Rictiarc son. As Persia's mighty army advance: 300 Sp81tan soldiers guard the peas f Thermopylae (2 hrs , ?O min.) C!l ._ "Chubesco" 11968. Orama Richard Egan. Christopher Jones. A yout resol\198 some •Mer conllicts when h l'oln~na f1snlng lleet (2 hrs., 30 min ) _. .... CllUmt CW• TMI CM IB • COU.. IAmTMU. Clemson 1 South Carolina (R) (2 hrs ) ® -M ilPl Hosts Len Oawso1 Nici< Buonic0<111 ( 1 hr I Cl>IWIN t:tl CC) .. "Over The Brooldyn Bridge ( 1984, Romance) EHIOll Gould. Marga1. Hemingway A. man who dreams of owr Ing a posh 1estau1ant in Manhattan mu: marry a woman he doesn't love so that I' oan receive the linanclal support neec1e W 10 s~he business 'A' ( 1 hr • •6 min ) 1 .. "Gunfight At Comanche CrMt< ( f963, Western) Audie Murphy Co4lee Miiier A dei.ctlve Infiltrates a ga~ of ou laws lor the~r of e11.PQSfng th91r nc ilout leedef 2 hrs.) -M.L•_, .. , ..... ~ .. "Chained Hear (1983 Ori ma) Linde Blair, John Vernon Whli9..,, Ing a sentence In a Ceutornla penlttntlar • young women Is e•P<>*ed to v1o1tnc and har8-Mnt from both lnmatte ar ~lltta. 'A' { t hr , 35 min ) .. "A P to lndla" 198- ame) Judy Oa~1e1or Bar.er~ o. Yid Lean't adaptation or E.M. 'enter novel In 19208 tndia. • llgt\IMatng excu alOn tor two fngllthwomen anc1 their inc an comp. nU>n endl In a tregedy IN ltt'ltt to eJCacert>ate the condlttot1I , I "I ii ll .t e :I n .. ,. .. " • d I, I• • .. Brtllsh rute ·~~hrs , 43 min ) WI ... " 1i9 ·=-.nfATaf l&'t TW Guests Asniey Ricn Jeni. Dom lmwa. The Legenoary W1d. MarQ111et Smith. (Al e.,.. "Jef1ny" ( 1970 O!ama) MarlO Thomas, Alan Alda A p1egnan1 g11t ana a dralt·dodgef f0tm a marriage of conven •ence. (2 nrs ) @•...-r 00 .,.. "Lassi1e1' ( 1984 Adventure) Tom Selleck, Jane Seymour A classy American jewel thief '"' blackmailed by lhe FBI to steal a IC>ttune 1n Na11 held iewels pass~ lhrough pre Wotld War fl l onrlon l'R' Q ':J~ min ) tat LCM--.Y••w••a ----11[ w ... .,.. "AomAntte Comedy 11983 Roma~) Dudley Moore, Mary Steenbur- gen While avotd1no the entangtemen1 of romance. two seemingly mismatched playwrtghts endure a nine-year partner ship whlCh produces a s1r1ng of Broadway hits 'PG' ( 1 hr . 43 min J 1111.W.,.,.' II -l'riclay -11ona1ng Movies- •W ""fhe Executioner's Song" ( 1982 Ofama) Tommy Lee Jones. Rosanna Ar ~elle. (2 hrs . 22 min ) '11~ "The Double Man" ( 1967, Suspense) Yul Brynne<. Britt El<tand ( t hr • 45 min ) 19 (fl) "Virgin Island" ( 1959, Adventure) John Cassavetes. Virg1n1a Maskell (2 hrs) 19 (I) "Yentl" ( 1983 Musical) BarbrB Srrelsand, Mandy P11Mk1n (2 hrs 14 min) •CC) "Leove 'Em l •1ughmg' ( t98 t Or.l ma) M~ey Rooney. Anne Jack&an 11 hr . 40 min J . (8) "Let's Spend The Night Together ( 1982, Documentary> The Rolling Stones. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) .. .. "~lame Of The Barbary Coasr ( 1945, Adventure) John Wa yne. Ann Ovor•k (2 hrs) CJ) "The Magnificent Amt>erSOOS' ( 1942 Diama) JoMph Collen. Anne Baxl8f ( 1 hr . 28 min) -CC> "Sheena" (1984. Adventure) Tonya Robena, Ted Wass. (I ht . S7 min ) "Ootden Arrow" ( 1936. C-OmedY) Btt1a Devil, George Brent ( 1 hr . 8 min ) -Ill) "The Iron Glove" ( 195', AdVenture) Aobon Staci<, Ursola Thiest ( 1 hr , 30 !!!!'·) -(If) "Bredy'• Eacape" ( 191M, Adventure) ~_Qhn Sav •• Kelly Reno ( 1 tu . 36 min ) fW{I} "La Bal" ( 1982, Ofama) ( 1 h1 . 52 min ) ldenttty Unknown" ( 1945. Orama) d Arlen, Chefyl Wall<er (2 hrs J tW Kina Olvld" ( i985. OrtU"8) Rl«lard , EdWetd WO<>dW•d ( 1 hr . 54 min l -.............. - -· -'~Women le o.nowoue" (1952. Oiwne) •JcM Ctawfofd. Dannll Morgan • 8t .,_ "The Human Comedy" ( 19'3. Diama) Mic~ Roooe)'...James CralQ-An a ptallOtl or William Saroyan's portrait ol a small town Cat1l0tnia family during Woila War II. 1n which the eldest son goes to war and his youoger bfother lal<es charge 01 supponing the ramify (2 hrs . i Sr~'=-·-'f.,. "Choose Me" (1 984, Comedy) Genevieve Butotd. Keith C&rradine. The lives of a bar owner, a radio sex therapist ano a scheming womanizer collide. setting off a barrage ot emotional firew0tl<s 'A' ~hr . 46 mM.lo.r at1 ~:1:'·H1story Of The World -~rt I" ( 1981 Comedy) Mel Brool<s. Madeline Kahn Man's 111us1nous history -from Neanderthal cavemen to the Spanish 1n- qu1s1t1on is e1tam1nec1 'R' ( 1 hr . 33 m1n1 • G .,_ 'Calvary Scout" ( 1951 ) ( 1 .UT •a COM'Ta l"'f,=_ .. .,_ "Maria's Lovers" ( 1984. Ofa- Qhrs) ctJ "Romantic Comedy" ( 1983. Ro- mance) Dudley Moore, Mary Sreenbur· ~ ( 1 nr 43 min ) . ltt] "Murrow" ( 1985. O!ama) Dante! J Travanti, Dabney Coleman ( 1 hr . 40 m1n) We "Dinner Al The Ritz" ( 1937. Mys· 1ery) Annabella. David Niven ( 1 hr . 30 min) Cl) "Raiders Ot The Lost Ark'' ( 1981, Ad· venture) Harrison Ford. Karen Allen ( 1 hr. 55 min) ta Cl) "Yentl" ( 1983 MuS1Cal) Barbr~ S1re1~nd Mandy Pa11nkin (2 hrs . 14 min) •ct) "F 1 ST ( 1978. Drama) Sytves1er Stallone. Peter Boyle (2 hrs . 25 min J CID "2010" 11984. Science Fiction) Roy Scheider. John L1thgow ( 1 hr .. 5-4 min ) •Cl) "M" ( 1930. Suspense) Peter Lorre. Ellen Widmann ( I hr . 39 min ) •(J) "Midnight Cowboy" ( 1969. Orama) Oushn Hollman. Jon Voight (2 hrs ) Ct) "Leave 'Em Laughing" (1981, Ora- ma) Mickey Rooney. Anne Jackson ( 1 hr 40 min) · "Umco In The laland 01 Magic" ( 1984, Fantasy) Animated. ( 1 hr . 39 min) (l) "Let's Mal<e Love" (1960. Comedy) Manlvn Monroe. Yves Montand. (2 hrs ) •CJ> ''Zella" ( t983. Comedy) Woody Al- len. Mia F'"arrow. (I hr . 24 min.) _......_ ___ _ • IAr.T • ... LMfia •1 ilJ mf!'lf 111111•• ==i.-MWIRlll I 1111 .... .. -- ma) Nasrassia Kinskl, John Savage. Her war ·5Carred bl ist>an<fs. M!OllOnal illabillty 10 consummate their marriage drl'leS • young woman into a se'1es ot atfalrs wtttl other men 'A' ( 1 hr .• 48 min l -~Willi .,... •• 1111-· .,_ 4tll llOftl "The Alphabet Murders" ( 1966, Mystery) Tony AandaN, Anita Ek· berg Master sleulh Hercule P<>trot investi- gates a series of murders seemingly llnked lo the alphabet ( 1 hr , 25 min ) ·1:-::-" ..... IUna&llP llOftl "Rumble Fish" ( t983, O!ama) Matt Dillon. Mickey Rourke In a 1950s ur· ban environment. a young tough looks up 10 his older b<other. an aging biller. white struggling to hna hlS own place 1n the world 'A' < t hr .. 34 min ) •@ IUfflfmal .. (C) .,.. "My Favorite Vear" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Mark Unn- Baker An alcoholtc ex-maliOM ldOI has trouble coPtno with the pressures of a live TV perlormance dunng televlllon's gOlden age. 'PG ( 1 hr . 35 min.) l l tm UCILMCI ~ ... TOP ... -John Meelctns (9-0- 1, 8 KOs) 11$. Ramon Santana (16-3. 11 KOs) 1n a 1unt0r welterweight bout sched· uled tor 10 rounds live trom Atlantic City. N.J (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (8) ... "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982. Ad· venture) Mark Miller DonOllan Scott. A runaway rich girl tags along with a pair of bumbling fugitive criminals 'PG' ( 1 hr • 45 ~ (I) ,_FM Filled with hoslillly end hurt. a young girl must cope with her twin's death and the arrival of her newly adopted bfOther 1 lln' mT / llOTUm --=-·~ ...... LRTm ;;;;; .. ccm.T ••19¥ !MC!P /1-&221• -. ... ). ........... _. -"The Clown" (1953. Orama) Red $kel1on. T1m Considine An 11-yeer- old boy tr'ISplres his has-been comedian father 10 IOCCeed lo a linal cnanoe tot • comebeck. ( 1 hr . 32 min ) -1=-~ a ..,.,_ ..-1nterv1ew wtth Jim BetusN I TAll :::eir-Parent .. to-be oommu- n~e,~==-· con> ........ .,..amfl·•• Sunday, Januery 19, 19M 25 - -t f . ~ 1 ........ mz II__, .. "The Double Man" (1967. Suspense) Yul Brynner, Britt Ekland. A CIA agent. lrnl96hga1mg his son's death In a 61c1ing aCCldent, discovefs foreign op«a· trves plotllng to replace him wtttl a loc*a- hke (1 hr , i 5 min.) CC .,. "Night Of The Comet" ( 1984. ScieOCe Fiction) Carhe<ine Mary Stewatt. Kelli Maroney A comet smuheS Into Earth. leavmg glObal deVastatlon and the hope fOf humanity In the hands of two vaU- anl Valleyglr1$. 'PG· 13' ( t IV .. 35 min.) (l)ll .. , ... (%) .,. "The Long Good Friday" ( 1980, Orama) Bob Hoskins, Helen Mir· ren A London gangster fights to keep his ~piing empire together. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 45 ,.af~·-Ale-,. 8 Ul9l.Mt TO 1MI .._ IOa A 1oo4< at the two conference champiooS who will compete 1n Super Bowt XX on Jan. 26 In New Orleans. Also, highlights of the AFC and NFC championship games and Inter· views with 'coaches and players. Hoeted IOick Vermeil and Tom Br()()l(shler. .... ~ Wll&ftlW'Jllll .. _ ... -~..., Jann Carl hosts this report on adoption whtch includes the reunion of a young woman and her natural mother: a visit 10 Fantasy AdOphon FteSla and a ditct.ion of "open adoption," wtwe natu--al and •m.'1r'JM:: participate. iJ mA IAm'l'IM.l. Los Angeles Lakers at Los Angeles Clippers (Live) (2 hrs . 30 minJ......co.'r ....... ......... ........... _,,, .,,..., ••••oa-• ... Q -llcml,_IMITA MITA 19 ~~,_.fUY -(l)tw..-r .. • HI t'tu.etul From the EP· COT Center at Otsney WOfld In Orlando. Fla · hOst John Riller Is joined by guests Including Laura Branigan and Simon Le- Bort as they take a lighthearted look at the mysteries of Ille In the ocean deptha. ( 1 ht.) ... "The Hot Rock" ( 1970. Adven- ture) Rawl Redford. Geofge Segal. Four would·be thieves at1ernp1 10 etMI Iha same diamond tour lime&. (2 tvt.) e O Z&IW Websler atlempta lo help GeOt.gr.w~"lng )ob. Q i = "The 1.att Day" ( 1975. Weal· etn) Richard Widmark. Rot>en Conted. Thi Vlllaincut Didion gang is oppc)99d by a retired gunman who tlk" up arms to Ou;,r.; j2 ""i ... Q ..... Im wu.t'lmf-··w., and GatMt'' Wolfgeng H. Otmltch. The Fnt Bc:x.ton Corporall()(I vtoe prtlident. ® .. '1'he °"mp' (1979, Orama) JOI\ Volgt'ft, Fa~ OuNlwly. A divotoed eJC•prlttf\ghler atttmPtt • comebeck to retain cuatody Of hla young eon. 'PG' (2 hfl cf 1.1·~_.,cu,_. .-anMm•TML ........ 26 Sund8y, Jen'*Y 19, 1811 ... "Johnny AWIHUd" Martin 8to1 portrays the tegeodety w.ndlf• who left a comfortable lff9 In New England and er. ated a legacy of apple orehatdL Q ( 1 hi.) 1 .... --0 ---George and Beft•edef• meke a pact to glll9 up lhelf vices; Heather's new boyfriend la anract· ed to ManN~_Q_ i _, ___ ... P&mlFL& ' WU.....,_ ··war and Games'' Guest: Woltg9ng H. Oemltch. The Flfst Boaton eotp«ailon vice pretldent. ••ai -·-..-n ··s.a .. mento Dateline -An Interview With State School ·=endent 8111 Honig" l=-ar:. •'1 r -~ ...... • i =i.. Michael a.nd Kin at· tempt to stop a master lllualol*t who's suspected of mufder before he gets to his next Vletlm.{ 1 hr.} • 0 .. W •111----Arnold be- comes jealous when Sam turns to WW. for anentlon. Q ·-----From the Bev· arty Hilton Hotel In Los Angela the 43rd annual awards ceremony honoring the year's best In motion pictur• and telelll- slon. Categories Include beat motion pie· ture. best t~ --. belt actor and actress (motion plctur• and 1e6evtllon) • be5t dilector and best foreign flm.. Ho9ta: Charlton Heaton and Donna Miit. (2 hr'a.) emaTS& DIMI• "Llw from Lin- coln Cenl8f: The Chamber Muelc Soctetr, With Irene Worth Ind Horacio Gutlen'tz . Pianist Horacio Gutierrez la among the artists performing works by Saint-Seana . Beethoven. Salle and Brahms. Actr .. Irene Worth narrates. (2 hrt.) 1 ........ .-w. ... "Angel" (1~. Orama) Cliff Gorman, Susan TyrreM. An lntefMoer!t atu· dent turns to prostitution so that she can P,!Y the tuition at an exclusive high echoot R·~.~ln.) ~ _. "Reckless" ( 1~. Drama) Al- dan Quirin, Daryl Hannah. Conflict• erlee when a troubled teen·aged biker. alieoat· ed from 1'111 alehollc father and an outcast from society. becomea lnvot\ll9d wt1tl a young womao from 1 1tralahtteced, mkJ.. die cIMa family. 'R' ( 1 hi .. 30 m . > ~=-~ 0.Vld" (1985. Orama) ~d Gere. £'dward Woodwetd. A MQ1 of the trlala and trtbuletlone of the wenb David who emerges • the MCond king of ~. 'PG·13' Q (1 tw .. ~ m .) CZ) .. ''The Amballador" ( 1984. Oramt) Robert Mitchum. Den Burttyn. An American amba ... dor employa unorthodox methods and bllctcdoof dlplo- mecy 10 medlll• the ,.,....Palletlnlen 1°''1i~J~11=--... .. • ..... When Car1 ...... a atray dog. he starts a chain reaction ttwt leedl to a protected atatua for the cltf• ~arWT!M.Q (!) .. "Oeciillon ~ Dawn" ( 1952. Orama) Rklhatd 8111Nrt, Gery Men'll. OUflng WOf'ld Wt1 ._ a Nut POW returns 10 hla ~ country • en Amttl-an IC)Y, (2 tn .. 30 IM\.) <aJ _, • -Women'• ae.tom from Bed Gasteln. Austria (A) ( 1 hr I -1-1MCll -Cl) NI.cam c:mf Angela runs ran1 pant as she causes friction between Mehs· sa and Cote. attempts to get rid or ii and has Chase's wine stupment ed. 0 (1 hi.) ..... An anonymous ptlOfle callet gives Crocitett and Tubbs a valuable clue to the murderer of a prominent attOf· nay but the informant may have ullerior motives. (1 IY.) 111.a.-= Colt becomes Involved In a dangeroua mission to rescue a friend from • Cambodian pnson camp O ( 1 l hl.) __ __ ..C U. MOUi "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (Premiere) Shake· speare's magical tale of kwers' quarrels. enohanted pranks and happy endings stars P.eter McEnerJ as Oberon. Helen Mlrren as Titania and Brian Glover as Bor- tom. Watter Matthau hoets (Part 1 or 2) IS.) WAii -m-..&Y~ All Inside look al Iha making of the versatile performer's latest album that tea· tUl'es Broedway songs Including "Putting It Together" from "Stinday 1n Ille Park with George" and "Somewhere" from "W=~'(tl'lf) -.. •11 IYIJllG• A I -.. , ... -.... D .... '11) E In .. = lb&t:m. -_. ... • m IW Hacker surprisingry finds an Illy In APP6eby when his job as M inister, of Admln•fratlve Affairs Is threatened l ..a.M-" •I Illl90SlT .. "Sex Games Of The Very Rich" ( 1983, AU) Heathet Deeley. Chris CM· ~~+=·) (I ... "2010" (1964, Science FIC· lion) Roy Scheider. Jotln Ulho<>w Oe- 8')1te volatile pofitlcal lensiooa, U.S and AuMlen 8cientlsts launch a follow-up tpeee mle8lon to invest~te the fate 'of a ~ voy11ge 10 Jupiter. PG' o ( 1 hi . 54 (IJ"'-"Adventures Of Rick Quick. Prl· vale Dick" (No O.te. AdUlt) ( 1 ht • 30 min.) C!>••·--.... Cl) -"Into the Night" ( 1984, Or• ma) J.n Goldt>Mn. MJCnellt Pfeiffer. A bor9d ~ etlgill4Ntf recelvea tome unltwtltd eJCctternent wtien he b9comea lrwoMd .tth an lfrealallble gem lmUggltr 'R' Q { 1 hr., 66 rnln.) CZ> .. "The World la Full Of M•rrled Men" ( 1980, Orama) Tony Franciosa CerrOll Baker. A married advtrtltlng exec: utf\le his an atfalf with an ambltlout mod· ... ·~~.) tW!Jf· -"The People V Jee rlt • (1981, Orama) E:lltn ~.ty~ Mertln a.em. Baled on l=lntcr ta of the tti.i of the prMlte IClhOol ,,... " eotWlct*2 ol murdering her ~ "Scett• dlll Diet" authef Horman Tam0wer (2 hf•. 40 mltl.) • e e ,_, Hosr JoMnv Cet10n S<:lleduled. CO(TllC actor Harvey Korman 1 ht.) -ccuu 1::-.n.- "*"' .......... ~1-.r .... ............ ...... _,uu.m tW _,'lllCll -TM.a,_,..,__ A theatrtCal director (Carolyn Seymour) and several of her colleagues find themselves trapped 1na~~=-~edream I TICTACDGU91 ~--.... "Aoflerball'' ( t975. Science- Flctlon) James Caan, John Houseman. In a rigidly controlled society of the future. the superstar of the number-one sport challenges the estabhshed order by refus- ~ to retire from the game (2 hrs.) • MTll cm lmTI (Seasoo Premiere) Gary Moms performs "Draggln' the Lake tor the Moon." "Anything Goes" and "Why Lady Why" SyMa Sings "Cry Jus1 a u=._01:.e:~r and "Nobody .. ( 1 hr ) lamau •ICY •OL.19 -..,. "The Blues Brot~" ( 1980. Comedy) JOOn Beluahl. Dan Aykroyd Two blues singers must contend with lhe Chicago pol~. the CIA, neo-Nazis end the U.S. Army to put rogethe< a benefit Conoet1 to r•IM money tor their orphan· -11'frv:3.r~ ,_,_o .... "The Hiiis Heve Eyes" ( 1978. Horror) Susan Lanier, Mertln Speer A famlly on a camping el(peditlon Is terror· lzed by e savage group of rlfte.totlng mu· ltan&a;•:J•~~ ---.a.-Men's Downhth from Schladm1flg, Aust11a (A) (I hr ) CD ... "Escape From El Oiablo" ( 1983. Adventure) Jimmy McNlchol. Tim· othy Van Patten When e teeneger is 1m· Pflaoned In e Mexlean jail for his lnVOlve- menf tn a brawl, his trlenda deYIM a danng i n lo free him. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -_,'IMCll W -Mike Tyson ( 15-0, 15 KOs) vs Phil Brown (26-2·2, 20 KOs) In a heavyweight tltte ellmlnatlon bout ached· Uled lOf IC> rounds from At19ntlc City. NJ. i.!&Ped) (1 hr ) W .,. "Two On A Guillotine" (t965. HOfror) Dean Jones, Connie Stevens. A mag1c19n's daUgl'lter Is forced to 11P9f'd a weetc In an Mfle maf'llloo In ordef to attain her falher'a lnherltenoe (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ......... -lalurclay •11& ...... =· ··-· am SD.., __ CH).,_ "Paradise" (1 982. Ofama) Wil- lie Aames. Phoebe Cates Two teen-agers come ot age 1n 1823 Baghdad. 'R' ( t hr . 40 min.) (l)a.PU (l)M__, • ._._..ame .. .......urY ..:ML The fictitious 25th an- niversary of "The Garry Shandling Show" 1s celebrated In a parOdy of TV talk shows that's filled with ctlps of memorable ~ts (1 hr) l.lJ .,. "The EJcecutionef's Song" ( 1982, Q!_ama) Tommy Lee Jones, Ro- sanna Arquelle. Norman Mailer's adapts· tton ol his own bOOk about the fife of con- victed murderer Gary GllmOfe and his fight tor e.xec1111on, ullimately carried out 1n Utah 1n 197~ .. 22 min.) 1::9 8 -.U CGUSnml OF UM -m ~ ~ Guests: Amazing Jonathan. Rita Rudner. Nancy Redman, Don lppol110, Chris Rush, Lena Kensbod ~)DAW .... ~ ,_ Mutual Benefit Grand Masters Championship lrom Fisher 1$Jand, Fla (R) --~'lllCll -..... .,_ "House On Greenapple Road" ( 1970, Mystery) Chnstophef George, Janet Leigh Clrcumstantl81 evidence 1m- phC4tes a man as his wife's murderer (2 hrs.lo.a I .,_ ~egend Of Oeeth Vel1ey" ( 1977. Oocumentlf)') JOl'ln Venner f<* lows en enoestor's footsteps Into Death Vall;&r;·~ !.,. "The Old Gun" (1976, Ofame) Ptllllppe Nolfet. Romy Schneldef. In 1944, a grief-stricken French surgeon seeks to avenge the rape and murder of htS wile and~pP=~ hr .. 44 min,) ~ ... "Mistress Pamela" ( 1973, Ro- mance) Julian Barnes, Dudley Foster. Vic- torl8n tngland IS the Inhospitable setting lor a romance between a servant girl and her titled employer, 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 1:11• llO'lll "Double Image" (1970, Ora· ma) George Hamilton, Barbara Ander· son. A diplomat t>eoomes 1nv<>Mld with a woman ~ tries to pass herM« ott as his dea~tnend (2 hrs., 5 min.) -· "Count Dracula" ( 1971, Hor· ror) Chtistopher Lee. Herbert Lorn Based on the Mory by Bram Stoker A vamplfe must prey upon IMng homene to sustain his own life ( 1 tw., 45 min} (I) • .._. Mm.I OF 1W C04Jlll91~-llaA11 If• . Cl) I lllIT ... ..CC) ... "Reckless" (1984. Orama) Al- dan Quinn. Oaryt Hannah. Confllcts arl9e when a troubled teeo-aged blt<er. allenat· ed from his ~ father and an outcast lrom society, t>ecomee lnvolYed with a young woman from a atralQhtleoed, mid· die 01888 lamllv 'A' !1 hf .. 30 rM\.) CID ..,. "Happy Birthday To Me" . ( 1980. Horror) Melissa Sue Anderson, Glenn Fofd As a murdefer begins att11Ck- 1ng her circle of el1hst friends. a prep school senior womes that She may be the next VICtim -or pos51bly the klllef 'R' ( 1 hr .. 48'mm ) -_,Tlal -.. _, ..... .... '"1'GUI .... .. .. W UP LA-'IWPFM&T -----fWIYCA11 .,_ "Joe" ( 1970, Drama) Peter Boyle. Dennis Patrick. Enraged over his daughter's involvement 1n the hippie drug scene. a man enlists the wllhng support ol a lanallcal barroom bigot 1n bringing the ii ;'s to their knees. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 47 min ) .. ISCMlW ..,. "The Rosebud Beech Hotel" ( 1984, Comedy) Colleen Camp, Peter Scolari An ente<Pfis4ng couple puts a run- dOwn seaside reson on the road to finan- cial recovery by hmng prostitutes who ~ble as bellhops 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 min.} M UJ ..,. "Splash" (1984. Comedy) Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah. A New Yoo bachelor w1th0Ut much success at love tans for a beauuful girl woo literally wutles up on shore. unaware at llrst that she's the mermaid he saw as a child 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 51 min:) we llO'lll "A Covenant With Death" ( 1967. Myatety) Geo<ge Maherla. Leuta Devon. A sympathetic young judge strvo-~ with a puzzling murder C85e ( 1 hr . I~ ...... .., ...... ,._,.., • IA1'9AT,._ d llOWll "The Black Windmill" ( 1974, Suspense) Michael Caine. Donald Pleaseoce, While on assignment. an agent finds himself betrayed and his son lcld· naPPed. ( 1 hr , 40 min I • ..,. "Home Of The Brave" ( 1949, Orama) Frank Lovejoy James Edwards. During World War I . a black GI with a physical handteap suffers mental torment at the hands of his white comrades. ( 1 hr , 45mln ) CC>..,. "Porky's" (1 981 Comedy) Dan Monahan, Mark Herrler In Floflda In the late 1950s. a gang of tun-loving high school boyS seeks r8'19nQ9 against the proprietOf of e local brothel 'R' ( 1 ht .. 35 _mtn._ ___ I:;.=: wcm••m,r -..... .. •Yll "Slayground·' ( 1984, $u&pen98) Peter Coyote, Mel Smith. The fllther of e ltttte gin killed cM1ng an •· mored car robbery hlr" • Udlltlc execu- tionef to hunt dOWn the men r~ tor her deat'1. 'A' ( l hf . 29 inWl.) Lc:Miww-•• .... (!)_.a1•• . ..,..,. .. Sunday. JtnuarY 19. 198e 27 Ii----~' __ ,_ .a&.IYMM&.ttTM.L , .... la- .. Johnny Appleseed" Martin Shor1 portray.s the leQendaiy wanderer who left a comfortable IRe in New England and et• ated a legacy of apple orcnards Q ( 1 Ci1 ... "The Ambe8udor'' (198'. Orama) Roben MitchUm. Ben Bufstyn 1 hr .. 30 min.) • mnuu c ........ ,_l.CJWI c:amw lmTU ._., , .. INtMftl Ill ..... .,, •IMm unu-•,.,.... l&&• ... ew:. ... "AU Of Me" ( 198-4. Comedy) SteYe Manin. Uly Tomlin. ( 1 hr , 33 min.) -.eu11.-,., ..... -.... 111&nCAT WliW 1raw11• ••W II 11 ...... ,., • .,, • 11-.r =r .-TIUCI _., ........ ... "Evll Under The Sun" ( 1982, Mysttwy) PetM Ustinov Jane Slrkln. ( 1 hr., 42min. (l)•llll Cl) ... "Conan The Destroyer" ( 198', Adventure) Arnold Schwarunegger. Grace Jones.. J 1 tv . (3 min.) IN,_ftl Ill -~ -!f!!!!•--mn.T..H --·· ,.., .. ---·-.. nm•ll I &II• --l!UmTUlll ., ,. ...... " ,_ ---.... _ ---·-. ._. ......... . .1re--: ... ...-w1t•t ... "Hysterical" ( 1983. Comedy) The Hudson Brothers, Bud Cort ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) Cl) ... "Ladybug, ladybog" (1963 . Orama) Nancy Marchand. Jane Connell 1 hr .. 21 min.) • (1)•1..,.._w-.nm ~ .. " .... ----U.A.T. ... "Ride 'Em Cowboy" (1942. Comedy) Bud AbboH, Lou Costello. ( 1 lhr .. =~Mmf-­,..., .. ,_ .. "Follow The Aeet" ( 1936, Mus sleal) Fred Astalfa. Ginget Rogers. ( 1 hr., so min.) Cl> a ,.. 0 Ii HigMghta of Los Angeles ~ YI. Wathlngton Redskins in Super Bowl XVIII. CD .. "ProfeslOf Wagetaff'a Time Ma· chine" ( 1983. AdVenture) Michael ;r;=~i-IMY 12·,=··---.-TWWIW . ., ..... .. ,_ ,.,. MUCnC e .. 9111'1 ' A Featured· W0tld Of Outlewt National Challenge from MesQulte, Tex. (1 hr .. 30 min ) Cf) ... "Stampede" (1949, Western) ROd Ctmeron. Gale Storm (2 hr1.) l :rr--....... a .... 0 ii Highlights of Mi- ami Dolphlnt vs. San Franollco 49ers In ~Bowl)(IX. (X}-"Zelig" ( 1983, Comedy) Woo- i AAen. Mia FeNOW. { 1 hr...iJ.4 min.) _,, ___ IM:MDO -.. "Thia Savege Lind" ( 1968, Adventure) Barry ~. Glenn COrben ~ l'ws.) -·Cl> ~ISi llWl lllinols at ln-1:~-111 _. .. _, ... _, ... --~_, - -a Hoeta: Len 0.WIOl'I, Nick BuonioontL ( 1 hr.) ([) .... TU ~-"Rlounnl" Gena Aowlandl pleye "" ~ed wttch. Jeff 8rldgea " the pMot end Shelley ~ vall P°'t'9)'S "" ~-..nd dlrnlll In distress In thit ¥er1ion of !'ht olllllc f.elry tale ( 1 tv.) (f) IOClll • Kenny Loggins and roci< journalist Pauta Yates holt a year-end mv- SIC review. The top videos of 1985 are lea, tured as well as news stories. ooncer1 footage of Madonna. Bruce Sprirlg&teen and Tina Tumef, and int&Mews with PNi Colhns, Bob Geldof. Man Lennon, Tina Turner and Stevie Wonder. (2 hrt.) Cl) ... "The Sevef'I Hiiis Of Rome" ( 1958, Musical) Marlo Lanza, Peggie Cas~~· 4j min) -11~:~-L~rzan And The Lost Sata11" { 1957, Adventure) Gordon Scolt, Yos lande Donlan. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • !WW I C0011 Choosing meat a1 the market and an Inexpensive sleek din- ,_ , .. i~_!d_~_a_ ..,,,.,.,. ..... 111 w -., "The Amazing Bunjee Ventura" To Buniee's amazement. he aocldentalty travels back to the 20th cenluiy with Karen and Andy -but only ef1e< he flfldt a pair of bunjee eggs 10 ~ (Part2of2) (R)Q IL": 1•1 Winter soups lncilJd- lng very rich ciem chowder. putnplin soup and beer a.nd otle8le aoup ... , ... CC)-"MlaunderstOOd" ( 198-4, Ora- ma) Gene Hacltman. Henry Thomas ( l hr,. 31 min.) Cl> UIM IGll Mazda Clatslc, third round ltve from Boca Alton, Fla. (2 hrs..) ®&•-~ .... -Rate 1001· age of EMs performing wtth a amall group or musician frlendt reveell hil warmth and maglc u he tinge early hltt thal Include "Haartt>reak Hotel." CD .. "I Remember Mama" ( 1948 . Orama) Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel GT.i2 tn.. 14 min.} 1.1 llW ... -..n .. , -·CCMlm--,. . ........ ..... l g IC41W• "Buck Prlvatee" ( 1941. Come- dy) Abbott afld Costello. Lee Bowman O hr . 30 mlo.) • -U -Mt111ng the "pineap-ple" detail typlcal of gerrilon colonlalt; a tour ol the finished addl11on; budget r• vlea.ia-~ •s t1•t• IT ~ .. "M" ( 1930. Suspense) Peter LOfrt. Ellen Widmann. ( 1 hr .. 39 min) .CllM&TU twa1) ... "Oh. Susanna" ( 1950, Wes1· ern) ROd Cameron. Fooest Tucker (2 hrs) --......... -----·Cl} ~um1Ml SOuthem Cel at Arttanua (L= (2 tn» • • •• WTIM&. Geotgia fech at North c.Olnt (Liva) (2 tn.) !! ..... .. ''04ndnllt l iberty" ( 1973, ) Ja.mes Cun. M r&ha Muon 12 tva) e .. "Dynasty Of Blood 11980 AdventUfe) Oevld Chiang. Chen Kuan Tai (2 hrs) e ... ..._ Gue51$ Bun Bacnaracti KOOi & the Gang. Stephanie Mills 9 9 Howard Jones. Miami Sound Macn1ne Bobby Vinton, Grace Shck (1n1eMew1 1 t hr) • R I I 2 -· "Booker" LeVar Bur ton, Shetley Dwan and Shavar Ross star in lhlS story of young Booker T Wast11ng· ton and hl5 dteam o f learning to read and Wflt~~hr) 1 .. "Fandango" ( 1985. Comedy) Kevin Costner. Judd Nelson 1 1 hr 3 1 m1nJr ~ .:.~ar Lap" ( 1983. Drama, Tom Bur11nsoo, Martin Vaughan ( 1 r11 48 m1n"-n.. •11-ITOCI• AT,. .... Scheduled reviews "RevOllJf!On" (Al Pacino. Nastassjcl Kin Sll;t). "Murphy's Romance" (Salty Field James Garner). "Brazir· (Robert De Niro IM~~, W lliW -.cou•a AmlCA'l'IW• .. "Smlle" ( 1975. Drama> Bruce Dern, S.rbara F'9ldon (2 hrs ) e .. "Dey Of ~ Animals' ( 1977 Scienc.-Flctlon) Christopher George L~ ..... 2 hrs) l =' .. TAW.. mr llFOP... F .. "Comfort And Joy" ( 1984. Comedy) 8111 Pate<Son, Eleanot David ( t hr .• 30 min,) Cl) -Steve Garvey Celebrity Cham· plonstilp from Park City. Utah (Taped) i~ ... -~ .......... t11 .. "Br.akin' " ( 198A Musical) Lucinda Dickey. Adolfo Ouinones ( 1 hr ·127 ;in.) ·-.... ----••n•r u .. ''Sterman" ( 1984. Scieoce-Fic I ) Jeff 8ridgee. Karen Allen (I hi 55 ~~--.. (%) .. "The Executioner s song· ( 1982, Orem.) Tommy Lee .>ones. Ro .,w;J At~.:,;,=> w I' HNI n 1 • NA W Phoenbc (Artz ) Open t d '°'"'· ll"°9) ( 1 hr.) • •1•., I biMU. UCLA at GallfOI· 1'111 ili';I, (2 In.) I"'_..,_ -"Tht 8arb8rlan And The Gel· 11'11" ( 1058, Orama) John Wayne. Sam Jafte, !~:ii • • 1191/Y..,.._ Th18 specill folowt 24 colege l fudenll H they emt>e<k on en ooeenogtepNc , .. arch tJCl*tf Ion through the Gulf of MtxJco Ind the C.ribbeen •boefd • 12s.1001 ~ ... ,. .. All ..,..-old alri La~) end hit grendla!Mr (fJe- trlck ~) faot. oetllOul edYentvr9 when ltiey are captured by a bank-rob- b•~ duo Q I~.,,, ... 1C1C•••t•t111• llll)acf-wcao CW -Women's SlalOm lrom Bad Gastein. Austria (R) ( 1 hr ) FAm Chris (Btlly Hufsey) falls 1n IOve with a fellow studenl who turns out 10 be a Ma~}'_~OCa1ne user. (!!!} llm ITUITa .,,. ..... lo thlS concert from London's Wembley Arena. Dore S1ra11s perform a string of hlta lnCIUd· =1'"?~=:~~:··~· "'""°" ntl ..,.. ntl T90DI Al1er crossmg the sea to F1anc:e. Will ano Henry are caprured by trie ahen Tripods and lhrown 1n10 prison N'1ere lhey meet a new friend they nlCI<· name Beanpole GD .,.. "The Diary Of Mnne Franl<' ~ 1-980. Or4Jna~ Meti$sa Gtlbefl, MaxllTllll· Ian :r.:HiJ.uw 1:9 _,TQllZ& UUITUTm 1119 ~ MmTUU. Wasn1ng1on State at Wasn1ngton (Live) (2 his ) e .,.. "Who's Minding The Storer ( 1963 Comedy) Jerry L8WIS. Jill St Jonn (2 hrs) 8 9 PUICNIM $175,000 Showboar 1n111tat1onaf from Las Vegas, Nev ia~~mtn) ...... FAm Leroy's niece wants her uncle 10 mariy Lydia, El12abeth (Carol Mayo Jen- kins) strvggtes to have her novel pub- lished ( 1 hr) e .,.. "Doc Savage: The Man Of B1onze" ( 1975. Adventure) Aon Ely. Paul Gleason (2 hrs ) • tmVA Preparations around the ~orld by astronomers. sctentlsta and amateur observers to document the return of Hal- ie AiTQtilQ~) ~LR~ .,.. "Romancing The Srone" 11984 Aaventure) Mjchael Douglas Kathleen Turner ( 1 hr , 45 min) (I) ... IOWl.11 .... ,., ([).,. "Breaktn' 2 Electric BoogalOo" 11984 Drama) Lucinda OICkey. Adolfo !Shaboa-Ooo) Ouinones ( 1 hr • 34 min) LA-1-.n t .,. "Swing Shift" 1198-t. Orama) GOldl(' Hawn Kurt Russett ( t hr . AO min~ =1::n:.,..,... • .,. ....... .. "Evll Undef The Sun" ( 1982. MY$tety) Pettf' U5tlnov, Jane S.kin (I hr. 42 min) Cl)-A...a WD aa19WGf--llMfrf Tractor Pults. where 8,000 horwpower motors are mounted on tractors pulling tO(ls of earth. Cars of the Stars Auction. a IOOk at Hollywood's wildest cars made only for moYlea and him Stars l lTAlftm ,,,,,..,aAm ll"IA ...... .. "A Rumor Of War" ( 1980. Dr•· ma) &ed Oevlt, Keith Cerradint (2 twt.) 13 II _,_ ··-,.,...... ... .,. (() COi Lffl IAm1'IM1. Southern Methe odtSI at Houston (Live) (Subiect to btaclo.0011 (2 nrs.) ~-)££• (%) .,. "The Madwoman Of Chaillot" I 1969. Comedy) Karhanne Hepburn, 1Cha=~~25 min) d M IOY ..a A dramahzation of Mar· ton Lulher Kmg Jr 's boyhood 1n Atlanta. .J;j9wara Rothns stars ( I hr ) '"11 -WM.D OF ,....,. Scneduted: Ma11. Breland (8 0. 4 KOs) vs T1oy Wort· ham 125-0 14 KOsl tn a welterweight bout scheou1ed for 10 rounds and Tyrell Biggs I 7 O. 6 KOs> vs James "Outek" Tillis (31 7 24 KOs) 1n a heavyweight bout s1..heduted tor eight rounds lrom Lan- 1:-a<.rer. Pa l Taped) (1 hr . 30 min ) .1"1AT11tE m¥lll Scheduled "ts Hot· lyw uoo Selling War to Kids?" -· a look al "Rambo F1rs1 Blood Par1 II," "Cornman· do" and 'Invasion US A .. lR) .... .i .,"*, -llAtlC 0# ca,_,.. .. u.ut-.. FAm ra .. .,. &ACI .... .._ .,_ "Who Is Harry Kellefman And Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things AbOul Me?' ( 1971. Mx_stery) Dustin Hottman. Barbara Harrts (2 hrs ) ae ... • --"WhtCh Way Is Up?" (t9n. Comedy) Richard Pryor. Lonette McKee 15_ hrs) • Mnut C. CUIU'I ll'filW WOILD • =-flOOTU&I I Ill !) .,_ "The Third Man" ( 1949, Suspense) Josepti Collen. Orson Welles. ilhr .. 4A min) ClJ .,_ "American Dreamer" ( 198A. Comedy) JoBelh Wifllams. Tom Conti (1 hr . 45 min) .,_ "The Kid From Brooklyn" ( t946. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo (2 his JO min ) ($).,. "Conan The Destroyer" ( 198A Adventu1e) Arnold Schwarzenegger Grace Jones~ 1 hr . 43 min ) ......... . •ltll C811111W Pasqu1nel (Rot>er1 Con- rad) leaves n1s bnde (Sally Kellerman) in SI lorns ano retlKns to 1he Wlldefness. where he takes a second wife. Clay Bas- ket {Barbara Carrera) hoping she can lead him 10 gold unwit11ngty drscove<ed by her tale lathe< (Part 2 of 12) (2 hrs l ...... ~ ~ WOILD 0# 8'GITI SchedUled Mark Breland (~0. 4 KOs) vs Troy Wort· ham (25-0. 1A KOii) tn a weltetWeight bout 5Cheduted tor 10 roundS and Tyrtl Bigos (7·0. 6 KOs) vs Jame9 "Oulok" Tlllti (3 1 7, 24 KOs) tn a heavyweight bout scheduled for eight roundS from Lan- i~ ... =~ ( 1 hi . 30 mil'\.) .... m.A&nm .._..,.,. •.. ... "Enota G;1~ rr.e MM. The M sion. The A&omle Bomr>' (1 980. Ofam1) Pattck Cutty Billy Crystal (2 hr$., 30 min I Sunday, January 19. 1988 29 ) -lalunlay' Cont. Calh. Ringo St•rr. O.ve Edmunds and l=-----••1-1&9•1111• ••••••t---fofmet member1of the Stra~ C..•s for 8 iam '""°" with roek n' ron legend Cati Perkl~1 IV.) ·11.:Cll ... ••"= l llAIRACI When a brash 81\d unc>ffhodox cop (Miehael Brandon) from New Yolic transters to a Scotland Yard undefCO'lef unit, he encountMa ~ ftlcts w.th his well-bred British partner I'= Barber) ( t hr ) ma'CT~cM..O =•• AM.I Metropolltan Opera baritone Bren! Ellis 1llus1ra1es why people sound ~ singing 111 lhe shower. what IS a calone. how ou; slon tans. a Patagonian ca~TOMIT I ~ ... .. .,_ GU ... M1lhng the "pineap- ple" detail typical ol gamson colonials. a tour ol the finished addition. budgel re- view. 0 (I) COUW IAIUTUU. Maryland at Duke (Live) (Subject to blackout) (2 hra.) I TOIUIO 1iua111ma•l•ll•I ... ()) ... ft Au.I 100a.POa"'CcmiGl-ftllJR WIJt -=• Woodpeckers' dettruc- tlon of tree trunks in thefr quest for food Ind shelter. 0 l ...,..aa.•a••c:a.a.aa ... Qlmlll ..... _ • ..... 111 ..... ..., ddan eeparates the facts from the hype In this In-depth anatyala of Super Bowl XX. Jimmy Tha Grllll Snyder It tC>tQlll guett UhrJ • Cl) IOM TO ... ICNl • A look 11 the two teems preying In Supet Bowl XX and a rev'leW of the NFL season In general. ~ 'iJa UlllTIM&. Los Angeles Clippers at Utah Jazz =. (2 hr&.,~ min.) • AT M Scheduled reviews· "RevolUtion" (Al Pacino, Nastassia Kin- ski) . "Murphy·s Romance" (Sally Fleld, James Garnet), "Brazil' (Robert Oe Nffo, IM1t:: ...U. ._ Ted rMtakenly scheO· ulel a goll game lor the same day as Jam- ~=~Mm. • Mlm How wlldhle copes with the ohellenge of cold weather by storing lood, building layers ol lat, hibernating or mere- ly fleeing to a warmer cNmata (A) Q ( 1 hr.) • IM _, MM Featured. an exclu- llw on a San Diego wlf'9 oellef and •n executive wlnebank; Laureooe Grou r• views the movie "Where Are The Chit. dren" and "'llMews prodUC8f Ray Stark: the awerd winning San Diego Country mv• ale group "Stampede .. Guest ho61, KSOO ii talk ~ hoat, Dave Dawson ..:!-... ....,&ml Country legerld Mel Tlllll petforms "Ru~. Don't T8ke VCM Love to Town" and 'I Got the Hoaa end She'a Got Iha Saddle"; the comk: duo, the Geetinallwt pet'form "It Yoo Think I'm Ct Now'' and "Somewhere oYf/f the H .. (tlV.) _,11.1.,1111 •ca.w ,_ GeOroe HarrllOn. RotlnM •30 Sunday. Janu.ry 19, 1988 Cl)-Ullng the magic sword Al· blon, the Sheriff of Nottingham and Gvy of Glsbume dlecOvef Robert's (Jason Con- nery) Identity as lhe Merry Men's leadef - the new Robin Hood. ( I hi.) (%) .. "Raiders Of The L09t Ark" (1981, Adventure) Harrison FOfd, Karen Allen. In 1936, a gl0b9-lrotting archeolo- g1St·adVentU1"8f racee Nazi Md<>ers lor a legendary religious artifact of enormous power. narrowly eecaplng dozens of death traps an route. 'PG' (1 hf., 55 min.) ........ '° P9all -----GP--This special follows the 11'\8lclen voyages of lwo windshlps. both of which are equipped with energy-aevlng 8nd efficient techno- logical devices Invented by Jacques Cous- teau, Lucien Malavwd •nd Bertrand Char- rier Narrator: Peter Ustinov. ( 1 hf ) l:W CD -...nlML Denver Nuggets vs. Loa Angeles Lakera (Live) (2 ·hrs .. 45 min.) we M GI U. Featured: a report on the dang«ous NI* drug, Ecatuy; a man who owns the world'• largest breedtp<eed warehouse. 0 nl GI --FNtured: M.nt Wal· ton vtalts with one of Amerlea'a top pro- ducers. Quincy Janee; a look at some of San Diego's drug and alcohol abuse reha· bllltatlon oentera; flcft abOut coffee • whether°' not 11'1 good for you; a look at Iha ti_~Qf}'~~ Of Coronado. I ==" ----~-llFea· lurtd.. dly for four bllck rttlnoa: • look It the .,.._... •I _, G. Gordon Liddy a tars ae a conaplrator who ~ • plot to con- trol world eurrenc••~'c~ ... -.. ''Supe< BOWi Show ' The comedian i9 Joined by ath· letes, entertalnen and members of the teams participating In ~ Bowt XX In th s gala salute to tne NFL s ptemler annu· al event. ( 1 hr.) • 0 -llOll .... Toni makes an effOft lo return to h~h school but prob- lems arise when She a confronted by an unben!"~lda~ counaelor. Q • ~ IMllTIM.L Long Beach State at Nevada·LIS Vegas (LMI) (2 1~~--•wv ...... Um H 7 m "L.Ne trom Un- cOln Cent«: The Chlmber ... Society With Irene WOt1h and Hofldo Gutierrez" Planltt Horacio Gutierrez Is among the attlatl perlcwmlng WOf1(• by s.int-6aens. BNthOven. Satle and Brahma. Actres& Irene Worth narr•t•. (2 tn.) (I:) .. ''The Falcon And The Snow- men" (198-t. Of11ma) Tlmolhy Hutton. s..n Penn. BaMd on the true arory of Chfitt~ Boyc.-and O.ullon Lee whO '#91'1 trted In 1977 for telllr'lo l~MOr•I U.S. doCUmenta to ll'lt S<M9fa 'A' Q (2 t)ra., , 1 m1n1 ~•••n••• .. ·~wey" =.Adventure) om 8tlectc. Cynfhll A Qop bet· tltt • dlrenotd e6ectronlc:a wti.trcr who can r~ogtam hale>rnet• robol9 Into u - d1st1c metallic murderefs. 'PG-13' O ( hr .. 40 mao } ClJTMll ........ - (1)-l'IUITamlOTI-• ... In th concert trom London.'.s Wembley Areni Dire Straits petform a string of hit& lnclur .. ~~::::~~-, •i 0 -Benson's c~atf\'e hlE style Is upset when his loottooee nephe1 arr I~ 11 • .::.raamp._. LllGPa.T -•a1•• awJCTM.1 • (I) C11 •.a11-•11T,.I Host Biii Moyers e ~ amines some of the problems faced b ~ whO llve In the inner cities. (2 hrs 1 U •..__,Blanche anemprs 1< pvl her d1shke lor her sister Vltg1n1< (Sheree North) aSlde When She ditc:OVe<' lhat Virginia 1s 1n urgent need of a kl<lne• tran91an1. c~ . 1-'ft'l=---The year's mos PoPl.llar rhythm and bkHtS songs featunn~ performances by Whitney Houston, Fred die Jackson. -Jeffrey. Osborne. OeBarge New Edition, Jesse Johnson and Luthe1 Vandross, as well as vldeoa of the 10! songs of the year. Also, an Interview wltt Areth a Franklin. Hotts: Whitney HOl.ISton Kool & the Gang and Walt "Baby" Love !hrs.) -W ... PaleontoloQISt vld StNdl'l'\8n refinea Chtrltt O.rwfn·s theory of evolution through foeail dlecover· lee on the Gatapagoe and Cook !elands. also a visit to the British MUMUm. o ( 1 hr.) ·MUI-~==-· ""91.a A mysterious woman warns Dempsey that he'• neXl on her hit list -and several close calls serve as constant reminders ( 1 hr.) (J) llMI "All The Right Moves" (1983, Orama) Tom Cruise, Craig T. Nelson An amblhous high school footbel pllyer In a dying Pennsytvanla steel town dreams of a COiiege scholarship 1n ordef to make a better life for himself 'R' Q ( 1 hf., 30 min) (%) ._ "The Falcon And The Snow· man" ( 1984, Orama) Timothy Hutton Sean Penn Based on the true story of Chl11toe>hef Boyce and Daulton L" Who were tried 1n t977 for selllnQ top-tecret U S documents to the Sovleta. 'A' (2 h~,, 11 mtn'9 I ...... = r.":"r: Neks vampleh Sandfa'• USlttance in getting Iha tandlofd 10 deltv· i.,R)=•=IOf to hat apertment .... .,. ··---• n n•.,... The aon of a e.tVllr importer turns to Laura and Sttele for help when he'a aralked by a m)'91erl- OVt Aullian ( 1 hr.) Ir ..... , °'iring . college reunion cruite, member9 01 r1v11l fr1ternl'tltt wtge W11r and two Old ~ dlaoOYer they now bt"" vea~tferent l1festytee. Q ( t IV.) ·-•M.WAft .. Weyton Jen.. n1ng9 15 jOlf'fed by Willie Nelton, Hen!( Wll- ltmt Jf . AOQlf Miiier. ~ l{~IC>t'. JtNI C04ter, George Jontl8 Ind Ofhtft In I -lalurclay -Cont. s lnJI ~and soogwr 8'S. rs. • -·"ln18'rupted Melody" (1955, Musical) Eleanor P811<er, Glenn Ford. Soprano Mar}o<le Lawrence's rise in the music worid and her fight back to the top after being stricken by polio Is depicted. l hta.) ..... .._ .. "The Scarlet Letter" ( 1934, OralNI) Colleen Moore, Alan Hale. Based on Nathan6el Hawthorne's novel. Hester Prynne ii forced by the townspeople of COioniai 5-.m to wear a red emblem for lhe rest of her life signifying that she has sinned by bearing an JJ.legilimate child ( 1 ~ 30mln.) \llJ 1IT I 191 The championship title hang$ in the balance as the calltomia Bulls play the big game of the season. (I) _. "Superglrl" ( 1984, Fantasy) Helen Slate<, Faye l:>unaway. Superman's cousin comes to Earth to recover a precl· ous-.t~e 01 her planet, which has fallen Into the clutches of a wicked. power-mad SOtcefess. 'PG' ( 1 hr.,= .. 1--·· -.., .... .. 'l~U TIT Eugene Levy, Lome Greene. Howie Mandel. Mar- got Klddef and M81fln Sh0<1 are among the celebritlee aoheduled to appear in this biz.arr• apoof based on the premise that _1earr~~_°ver rhe united s1ates. •1•1 -...~ .. "Sterman" ( 1984, Science-Fie· !Ion) Jeff Bridges. Karen Allen. An allen comes to E.arth and discOV8's a hoStlle en· vironment In which he, a1ong with a widow he encounteta, la reientlesSly pursued by ICientllts who went the creature for a lab ~'PG' O (1tw .. 55 min.) ~·-····- , .. ,_,.17111111 A thea1rlcal director (Carolyn Seyrnouf) and several of her colleagues tind'themselves trapped in a SI=• strange dream. •".!..":,. ,_ w Liiiiie1U1Dcam .. ,.., .. ~ .. "Hot Resort" ( 1985. Comedy) Tom Parseldan. Debra Kelly. At a posh summer hotel. staff members, snooty preppies, and bathing beauties are all pre- occupied with one activity -sex. 'R ( 1 hr .. S3 min.) Cl) AT M ... Scheduled: "Is Holly· wood Selling War to Kids?" -a look at "Rambo: First Blood Part II," HCornman· do" and "Invasion U.S.A." (R) (J) .. "1990; The Bronx WarriO<S" ( 1983. Adventure) Vic Morrow, Fred Wil· ff amson. in the near Mure, two rival gangs form an alliance In the no-man's-land of the Bronx to battle a C()(rupt agent of the Manhattan Corporation and control the ruins of New York City. 'R' (1 hr .. 24 mlni.r =l:ir.:. • U1'1m&T~ IM Host: Oodley Moor~ hr., 30mln.) • "Endangered Species" ( 1982. Suspense) Rot>ert Urich. Jo8eth Williams A New York City detective helps a Wyo- ming sheriff investigate a spate ol local cattle mutilations. (2 hrs.) • 1u:a1 m1190lrllallm•• Cl) llMD 19 ..... W A loot< at the two teems playing In &4)8' Bowl XX and a review of the ·Nf-"l season In general. ( t hr.) Cf) m Guests: Mary Je_ne_Glds.J akeotfs._ of Ray Park• Jr.'s "GhoStbost8's" and The Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations." (A) S.-ts Cold. ,. 'liii.:it-.a 0 -ws~ .!!!!!'!:: ! A -I' Ca ...... _......, ..... , .. CUM'l •tllM Musical re estra Manoeu___ -. rte anie s and. (R) ( 1 hr.) ID THI 90¥BAl8I A behind-It. scenes look at the work ol movie prociuc. ers Hal Wallis, Albert Ruddy. Stanley Kramer and Pandro S. Berman. (£) ... ,...,. (!).,_"Touch 01 Death" (1959. Ora- ma) Wiiham Lucas. David Sumnef. A trio ul thieves become tangled up In their own e!Qt ( 1 hr. 30 min.) CZJ .,_ Joe" ( 1970, Orama) Peter Boyle Dennis Patrick. Enraged Ovef his daughter ~ 1n11ul11ement 1n the hippie drug scene . .i man enlists the willing support of a fana11cr11 barroom bigot In bringing the tW AIC.WSO ~-p1&$ It thetr "-nees 'A' ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) MOVIE · Cllunlly Comfort" (1981 . Comedy) Georgina Spel111n. Rhonda Jo Pe11y Ju::.I alter lhe C1111I War, a back· woods ld1m becomes a tavo<ile way sta- lion for rani;Jy tra11eter.s (I hr_ 25 mt.n..) -· mcMI "The Last Ot Sheila" (1973. Mystery) Richard Ben1amln. James Coburn A mo111e producer 1n111tes those he beheves responsible lor his wife's Cleath 10 tal\e a cruise on his yacht. (2 hrs) 1J ICTY Sketches a "loo Grant" spoof. 'The Butch Grant (John Candy) Show"; Art L1nklet1er (Da11e Thomas) hoSts 'Women S~ The Darndest Ttungs:· rn •••nerr ... m llOVll "Mother Lode" ( 1982. Drama) Charlton Heston. Nick Mancuso. A Scot· hsn miner tries 10 protect htS gold from unscrupulous treasure nunters (2 hrs.) e DA¥1D ..__ Scheduled topic rein- carnation ( 1 hr ) I MAl.flDIOI llOVll "One Body Too Many" ( 1944. Mystery) Jack Haley. Bera Lugosi.A life insurance salesman finds h•s prospective customer 1s already dead and the sales· man 1s mistaken for a detective. (2 hrs.) -Ql.)~TUCll ...,. ........ C.... •KO.) a TNr ......... (-.o, M KO.) Ill e .. ............ ...... ......... .. . ..... ... ~ .... (7•. 10.) ft. ........ ~ 1191 (11-7, II KO.) lit e 9-IUfm WI liMlll Ufllflf I W ...... ,.... ._ La•a11t1 , k (T"....,(11w ........ , --·R---...... .... -ttn llJI Jiii ....... ._ ... ...,. .......... =-=··· .. .... .... D.:7f ......... .. ~&:to'~ ........ .. ;:.~-............... .... a .... ,...., .. ...__ .. (1 lw.) mA uanuu. LM ••1 tu .. Ulltfll .... (U..) (1 ...... ... ... couw Ulll'1ULL ........... ..... .. ... , ... '--v..-(Ulliat Cl .... , l ._,_IMTA,_A· ...... , .. -.... ,. tW ...... , ..,.. - Sund.y, January 19, 1988 31 By Commooote You-~an't tiny an AMIGA ·computer ~-. --FOR LESS ' 32 Sunday, Januery 19, 1986 TVlOG . ..., .... TonyCurtlsandSuaan · Lacct 1tarlrt4hfta Prin- cess" tonight and ex- Batman Adam West talks about his new role as a funny cop. See the TV Log. The Muppets celebrate their 30th birthday and Christine King Farris talks about her brother Martin Luther King Jr. with USA Weekend. Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang are featured In color, every Sunday In the Piiot. Coast Ousted Saddleback chancellor won't be fol- lowed by other offlcla1s, say trustees./ Al Sports UC Irvine's basketball team dumps UC Santa Barbara, 99-88./C1 Jodie Mudd takes a one- shot lead during the Bob Hope Classic golf tour- nament. /C1 Orange Coast, Golden West suffer defeats In community college buketball. /C2 Entertainment The various phases of life provide raw material for three new stage pro- ductions opening this week./CI Baalneu Growing reHance on com- puters ral1e1 the popu- larity of underground vault• for storing megnetlctapesas "' "crash" protectlon./81 INDEX Births Bridge Bualneu Cluatfted Croaword Death Notlcee Eng~ta Entertainment HorOICOP9 lnThes.Moe Ann Lender• Opinion PtperazzJ Publle Notlcee =· T•~ TrM8 W•tt• Wedding• A6 EM B5 01-e c. 06 EM CM A5 A8 M ee 82-3 oe c1 .... 81-3 TVL:t A2 IM SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1986 Sc·eni~ highway to danger Attention shifts from traffic accidents to toxic chemicals on Ortega Highway The Ortega Hipway is a narrow, two-lane road switchbecldl\& throuah the Cleveland National Forest above the murmurina San Juan Creek and past thickets of oak. sycamore and eucalyptus. The road leads virtually from ltie front door of the Capistrano Trading Post in downtown San Juan Ca(>istrano to the outskirts of Lake Elsmore -32 miles of slow drivinjl,. Jt winds past the posh Hunt Club on the outskirts of San Juan ~istrano, past lhe primative Lazy a ncb at the S&n Juan Hot Sprin4J and through El Cariso, a rustic settlement west of Lake Elsinore. In places, lhe road comes right up the edge of a ravine that falls away sharply to the riverbed below where polished boulders, fallen trees and waist-high mustard plants can be seen. "It's a fantastic road," said Ken Daily. a California Highway Patrol offiocr who often camps and hikes in the Ocvcla11d National Forest. . But th~ beauty o f State Highway 74 1s dcccpuve. At least 25 motonsts have been killed and 422 IDJUred on the hiJhway in the last threcJears. The road 1sonly lightly patrolle by the CHP. .The r:-iverbcd 1s marred an spots with twisted rusted automobi - e overs rom highway wrecks or car thieves who have stripped away whatever it was they wanted and pushed the rest over the cliff. And now there's another problem. In a thrcc-day period last week, three separat.c caches of potentially Ort1!~hway'acanee can be erou u well u acenlc -and a conYeD.lent place to damp tozlc chemical•. On Saturday. MTeD a&enclee aent rep- reeentadYee to RrYeJ the road for huardoaa wute. At left. a fireman uee a apot-~ .cope to look for poten- tlaDy ~eroaa matertala. Below. flri Capt. Keith o.n. -clad ID a mety ...tt - worb b.la way down a 9teep elope at the end of a rope to lnYeettcate a clamp of re- faae. STEVE luau: Focus ON THE NEws Toxic disclosure required By USA MAHONEY fhe cities art lrvine, Seal leacb. °' .. ....,........ San Juan Capi~. CYOftll. ~ Oranae County fire officials are Palma. Los Alamitot, · PWaua. prina up to implement . a toxk Tustin, Villa Part and Yorba UMa. disclosure plan for businesses that Other cities may opt to join tbe lrnep hazardous materials on their county proaram. A new state law premises. requires all cities and co\lntieno have Some 3 .,00 ,.,...m,,..,.;_ will be some kind of ditclosu.re P'Oi*W. dea<1Jy chemicals were found in the ,. ........ _. .... ,. f undCIJ1l?Wlh alonJ the hiJhway. The asked to &ive the Fire Department a The cver-increuina number o chemicals, held Jn leaking drums. list of hazardous materials they have chemicals. chemical oomPoUOds and canisten and bottles, were dumped. on hand to help fircfi&hters respond other toxic materials used in industry in an emeraency. pose a danger not just to firefisbten They ran the gamut -everythang bu th br 1 1 .. ,,_ l"nllnty from Vitamin C to toxic pclkts u9Cd---x.~n~1.mty su~ t ~o e pu ic ·~- ID roe ct uc . Many were volatile and an ordioanoc in November requirina oftkiaJ:s-say: ---- could have exploded or emitted businesses in the unincorporated · Poisonous fum~ genera~ by a deadly fumes had they been moved or areas to file disclosure forms. County fire .a~ the Larry Fncker pesticide~ even exposed to water. disclos~rc rules will also apply to fertilizer warehouse 1n Auhrim Some of the chemicals had to be firms in 10 cities that have a&J'Ced to forced the evacuation C?f mOR daan participate in the Fire Department 7.SOO people from their boma b blown up because they were too risky program. (Pl .... Me TOSIC/ A2) (Pleue 11ee ORTltGA/ AS) Jun eras kills -90 tourists 6 Americans amon dead in Guaterilala·s ~~-t--.~no~rs~t~p~lan~cl.!!~ GUATEMALA CITY (AP) -A jetliner carrying tourists to famed Mayan ruins in nortbcm Guatemila crashed Saturday in a remote junale area. killinJ all 90 people aboard including su Americans. the airline Acrovia.s said. The twin-engine Caravelle jetliner. operated by the private Aerovias company, went down as it ap- proached the airport at Santa Elena. about 150 mLles north of the capital of Guatemala City. Gerry Waters. a spok:csman at the U.S. Embam . said anilDe officials reponed th e· control tower's last conUlct with the plane was at 7:58 a.m and the pilot had not 1Dd1cated there were any problems. He scud an embassy offictal was sent to the crash site to confirm the number of U.S. v1ct1ms . .. Right now. wr att just saying there wcrt a num~ of "mcncans on the flight:· Waters said. "We don't want to say specifically unul we can get It natled down:· · He said the Jungle where the plane crashed 1s so dense that an area bad to be cleared for a Guatemalan air foroc helicopter to land (Pleaee eee CRASH/ A2) Wiener satisfied her job's complete ·Always approached my term ... as though ft would be my only term,' says Irvine officta~ By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OtllleDlllr .......... Barbara Wiener believes she's already pecked two terms wonh of work into her 31'2 years on the Irvine City Council. Even so. she surpnscd some resi- dents and even a couple of her council coUeques when she announced she Mesa to ponder freeway fee plan BJ TONY LU VBDllA ............... Whether devclopen should be charwed to help P.!IY for lhe pro~ San J01Quin Hills Freeway wall be considered by the Costa Mesa City Council on Monday. Under tbe plan, Costa Mesa and five other cilia would join tbe county in asseasi• new developments for nearly half the S34 I million needed to construct the freeway. Cotta Mesa woWd be one oftbe &ast •ncin to join tbe special joint powers authority tbat will plan de- velopment of &be heway and c:olata the ffts. ne sroup ha atmidy pmerecS ~ five ~ we1•r:y '° becin OP!'llioh. Tbe deve.., fen art anltftdcd to ctwer pro~ 11-.t would tmft8\e the moea tnlk on IM rouet • .mich (fill Ill -nmaWAT/AI) would not seek rc-dect1on ID the c11y·s June 3 election. In a written statement, Wiener. 43. said her key goals on the council "arc well on their way to complcuon ... She said these included preser- vation of the East Irvine historical area. long-range financial planning for the city, environmentally sensitive routes tor three new south county freeways. establishment of child-care centers and arrangement of three Amtrak train stops in Irvine. In an intcl"Vlcw at City Hall. the councilwoman elaborated on her reasons for stepping down and reflect- ed on her years as part oflrvinc's fi ve- mcmbcr governing panel. "I've always approached my term on the counCll as thouah it would be my only term." Wiener said. She sa.id she made an early an- nouncement that she would not seek ~lection to cncouraac a laTJC tum- out of candidates for her pos1t1on. She said she dad not worry ltiat she would have had difficulty getting re-elected Still. Wiener doesn't den~ that lrvmc council members arc current!\ deciding man) difficult. cnucal is- sues that will shape the Cit) du nng the laner half of its development She as part of a three-member council m~ority that has resisted pressure fiom some residents and supponed the proposed San Joaquin Hills, Foothill and Eastern freeways. Her d"1>8rturc could l~d to a change (Pleue Me WIElUR/ A2) 8q 111• A11 aM Ala. S. Akw. 21. ....................... t. .. u . . i Barbara Wiener F .ledgling group lion ors Nesta~de By STEVE MAllBLE Of .... 0.-, ......... upcn ·1sor Bruce Ncstandc wu nam~ Rcpubhcan of the Y car by the Orange Count Youna Rqsublicam, a fledallng orpnL11tion that men e II to drq the politically active ...-: visor away from a m~or potitimt convcnuon esta.ndc. 47. 1s 1ttkinc to bec:OJOI tht Republican nominee for ~ ant aovemor and was at\e1Mli~ t.M Cahfom1a Rcpublacan Aaantll) im Burhnpmc. consideftd the .._ and most V1tal coe~tton for lte- pubhc:ans teekl"l. llilbef oftklt. The yeaf'dd or.nee County It. pubhc:an OC"pOlDUOft. OG the Olblr hand. bas about I 00 mmabm, 80ll of 'tlWt\om are•• t.Mir 20t~ lOa. 1M niiMt, '6o aa .._ lf'OUp's first IN\llWU bal at tM Ctnttt Club 1n Cot.ta Mae. snilld Lhtpouo. <"'•• ... mt'AJff&/Aat I • t!. .. i I f One kllled In single-car accident ., ......... .. ............. The car. a 1968 VW ~ bad no 1e111 bells. Yllbet DOied in bis report . Tbo&llh tllim were no wi~ police bielieve Abrams turned north onto Superior &om Wess Coui Hilll•Y aqd k>1a cooll'Ol oltbe car in lbe wide, slopiaa curve abou1 4:20 a.m. Tbe car rolled onc:e. struck tlle ctGICr divider and tba bit a uec ia' dae median, ~said. Abram.I _.. a.led b)' ~ Beach pen.- medics beJOre beina airtifted '° the Santa Ana IJ'luma center. Police said ~ were no P1S1Cn-ten in the car. CRASH IN GUATEMALA KILLS 90 ••• ·~Al . The autine relealed a tent.abve lltt autboritiet said. ofcM deed Saturday lliabl h said Sl Calvani. like some of lbe others ~" and five crew members ~bo&rd cAe fliabt.. were in Guatemala MR Guatemalans. ud the other 32 &o aneod last Tuesday's sweari.Qa-in victims were foreipm.. includina a of President Vin.icio Cerezo, the Colombian ftiabt enihnecr. nation's fint civilian kad ohtate in It said of the fl ..,... killed, six I 6 _yean.. . were Americans; C:C Colombia; The Venezuelan Em~ said four from Venezuela; t1f(> from calvaai was travdi,. with bis wife, Mex.ico; two from Costa Rica; two ·Addita, and two daupten, Onciela. from the Netherlaods; two from 23 and Maria Eeaa, ~S. He was the father of six children and a cJote friend of President Cerezo, also a Christian OemocniL Officials said Caao sent a per- sonal messaae of condolence to V cnezuela 's aovcmment and. politi- cal leaden. 0 BITU4Rl[S U.S. Tempe LMV..-Ullle~ .... let ............ ~ ••• ........ .. 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M u p I'll ...... ~ "' ., 7' IO " " • .. 43 ts == t1 .. 110ClllOll 41 ti 11 41 41 ,.,_v-. .... n 62 .. ~· 71 .. 40 21 .., )0 Ti dee IO ,. ... ..., ,,, 2t a r 1• ..,., IO 4t .. 41 ~ 72 a.e TODAY llO 2• Celellnl IO 50 ,.,.,,. 4!221.M •• ~O'Y 57 41 l'"*• eo 97 l'lt9I 10W ti:,, ""'· Ot ... " FrtllnO 17 62 hcollCI Ngll t :41p.m. 2.t .. 50 ~ .. 31 ~-10-11 P"'• 21 H M Lonee-.. .. .. .. 30 .. 65 .,.. . ., Britain; two from Canada; two from The plane left Ouatemala City a1 theNetberlandAntillat;andoneCKb 7:2S a.m. for lbe 40-minutc ftiabt to from West Germany, Grceoe, France Santa Elena, wbicb it 37 miles south and Italy. of tbe Ma~ ruins of Tibl The ·One.of the v CftC'IUeian victims wu l.ilj)Or(ls Uiiifby trave&en ffyina to former Foreign Minister Aristides tee tbe ruina.. -:---~""'.1.1! ... i• said Col. Adolfo Corzo1:-, ---=Fil· .• ~-itr one of tbe lalJiS NB r esident ,Richard.s_on_ ·an.it-~- C.-.S,N.H.. ......,,Wontl =· _...._ o.1111 OWlliitl . .._ ~ 42 .. ... AlltofllO • II ... "'*'·"·"-50 .. ..... • • ... 1."" IO • ....... .. 40 ---==-.. 26 411 .,. .. 5t ~ eo .. ,-.,.,111g11 .,, "" 5.0 I'll TO McwO'M 17 45 ""110W lf"MP.11'1 04 ~7 42 MonleOelo .. 54 s-14.. 7:45 p ..... a.1 .. 112 Monwey .. 50 s-wtlow ll:lft·"'· 2.7 40 21 -1i ........ lod4ly .. li!O ••• Mt.WllOll ,,......,..-71 ~ ~ .... ,."' lftll ........... 47 1t ....... ==--71 48 5 llpm. .. 2t to S5 .._, -today .. II' 1• p.111 .. -.. 71 40 IA •1 I >5 I m and -...... M 12'4' P Ill, T-34 n ,. ... .. 53 OnwlO dim:torOfCiVi1 Aeronautics. 'bly tbe oldest of the Maya cities. Corzo said the accident.. the wont r.-'()Ollllsts of ni.e src>UPI of courts in Guatemala's aviation history, oc-and plazas built on billy land above curred eight miles northwest of Santa SWTOUDdina swamps and inter- Elena in the nonhem department of connected by bridles and caUIC'Ways. Peten. Military patrols based at the Aeroviu bu replarly ICbeduled airpon arrived at the site soon after fliabts and charter flights in Private burial at sea was scheduled today for loOllime Newpon Beach resident Spcocer W. Richardson II. who died on Jan. 9, 1986. :::: " ......... M 22 .... • w~ ... 27 Palm Sprlngt es 4t ~ Plald9nl .. 50 ... 27 He is survived by son Spencer W. WlclNla ,._ Aolllel 71 4$ ..... , ... .. 34 W"a•....,. 42 23 1$ : Surf report ~ ... 14 ,__...,. ........ .. S3 A9d 111"9 st ..._,City ., M HolloMli a ... Extended ~ 40 LOCATIOM -°"" How9lon 70 5t """° 59 .. 1 ..... ...,,, , .. w ..,..1111. 60 43 S--10 .. ,.,.. MOlllOI 2..a w ..... 71 ....._. .... • 47 ,., """a#""!-"*.,.. ..... ..._..,_CllllO .., t-4 w the crash. Guatemala. Richanbon lli and daughter Farah Ann Richardson, both of Newport Beach. '"*=•,.. ....... 11 47 Ill "" 10. and .., to.. L.-.... 42 31 21 IDU. ..~ ... ... ~ .. • s.,, ~ 3-5 w •Dll90 ,. 5 I WIW lemCI '7 Aerovias had rented the F~ncb-Calvani. who would have cel-In lieu of flowers. the family requests that donations by sent to the Newport Harbor Ar1 Museum in the names of Sarah P. Richanbofl and Spencer W. Richardson U. "-°"Y ti • build aircraft from the E.cuadoran ebrated bis 61th birthday oo Sunday, airline Saeta for fligbu to Sant.a Elena wu Ktive ia the international Cbri1- because of a greater-than-normal tian Democ:nt orpnization and a demand to travel to the area, leader of that party in his country. Panel seeks support fo r call boxes NEST ANDE HONORED ••• J'rom A l The ~ County Transpor- tation Comm1ssion .. will ask cities to back the formation of a service .. This ·is without a doubt the most And that's what Nest.ande is trying authority to install and maintain impressive po~ I've ever seen in to do. emeraency callboxes along the coun-Oranae County, said the supervisor, ty's 133 miles of freeway. whose district mcludes bis hometown Nestande was an ~istant to then-The commission qreed this week or Oranae and most of south county. qov. Rofl:lld Reagan in 197•· served to circulate a draft ~lution to the Nestande w,ed the poup not to stx years 10 the state Asse~bly, .and county's 26 cities and the county 0 aet buna up" on one issue such as has been a county ~upervi~r since Board of Supervisors calling for abortion or belea&uered Supreme 1.98I. He declared ~s candidacy for creation of a Serv~ce Authority for Court Chief Justice ltose Bird and her lieutenant 1ovemor 10 June. _ FreeqyETieraencles. record OD the dea~ty -He-i;:rlo~mlfi~uon inside his Usina • SI local surcha~on ':Jbe-most:1mpor:tant "ssue-tbis -own . ~ e c e reais on~ COunty year is to defeat Rote Bird but there served as 1eutenant governor dunna could finance about SSO callboxes - are other issues that transcend that," Gov. Jeny Brown's. last term, and or one every half-mile, according to a he said. "People tend to set locked 1n H.L Richardson, a state senator f!om consultant report issued thi~ week. on one issue... Glendora and an arch-c:onservanve. The surcharae wouJd raise about Nestande told members bis per-The winner will likely face Leo $1.S million a year toward the network. the repon said. wanted emergency phones on the ~slation-c:o-iponsored by Seo. freeways and commission members Manan Beraeson, R-Newport Beach. believe the public will suppon the allows the surcharae to be collected if surcharge as a way to pay for them . a m~ority of cities agrees to form the "Being stranded on the freeway servtce authority. without the ability to call for help If a service authority is created. a seems 10 be a real fear amona decision will have to be made about motorists. and they look upon the what type of emeraency telephone to emergency callbox network as an install. said Tom Fortune, the com-r h · mission's public affairs officer. msurance po icy t at 1s .a Ct?.mmon- ld sen~ type of protcctton. com-Cellular phones wou cost mission members Harriett Wieder $383 000 to ins · lbo[)jwJt1.---an_d,...~ Blamer wrote in a letter ins tton wouJd be $411.000 and · f $1<ular telephones would ,_,uirc suppomng cm:ulauon o the draft ·--. ~luuon. S 00,000, accordina to the con.Wt.ant report. However, cellular phones cost I ( ciucs act quickly. caJlbox in- more to operate than regular phones stallauon could ~n as early as or radios. Marth I 987, accordtng to consultant 0raQae County officials have long Anhur Young and Co. sonal philosophy is to bold a political McCarthy, a San Francisco Democrat purchase and upkeep of a callbox office forsu or seven years and "'then who has said be will seek a second ---------------------------------------move on -get out... term as lieutenant aovemor. FREEWAYFEESON T APIN MESA ••• Wlnterslzzles,crowdshltbeaches By STEVE MARBLE Of ... DllllJ ........ The mercury climbed to 86 degrees in Santa Ana and 88 in downtown Los An,eles, seven degrees shy of the record Jan. 18 high of 95 degrees reached in 1971. the.' one-m11e stretch of city-owned sand in Huntington Beach. where the temperature was a pleasant 75 dt'grees and the water a less-pleasant 57. Pram A l --Will-l:tftlt tbtCorona del Mar and San Diego freeways. Costa Mesa's assessment area cov- en 2.2 miles of rapidly develo~ing land. mostly north of the San Diego Freeway. The hon's share offccs for the route is expected to come from Irvine, _where asscssmenis-wou1d be levied on new construction in a 22.2-squa.rc mile area. Irvine is also a membcT of another joint powers authority overseeing the development of the Foothill and Eastern corridors, two other proposed south county freeways. New development tn the 10 cities and county a:reu invited to p&rtici- pate in the San Joaquin Hills., Eastern and Foothill freeway projects is expected to raise $415 million, nearly half the $857 million construction COSlS. Irvine is projected to contribute the largest share of total freeway foes, roughly S 1 SO million. WIENER REFLECTS ON COUNCIL CAREER •• From Al in the council balance on this issue, but Wiener views that prospect philosophically. "I guess it's my belief that a city that changes as substantially as we did over a sbon period should have an opportunity to change the political makeup of the representation as we go aloq,' she said ... Politics needs to keep up with the issues." She added. "I trust the Irvine public to make rational. informed decisions.·· Some lrvine residents have been accused of .. drawbridge mentality" or a desire to close the door to new homes and businesses. manqement ot the city's growth. But in some areas, particularly in the city's growing financial web, Wiener can be more conservative than her council colleagues. Last Auaust. she voted against a mammoth bond package to pay for a new civic center, a communty theater, a day-arc center and other city facilities. Wiener said she does not oppose the projects, just the manner of paying for them. "I think $94 million worth of city- initiated growth, which has to occur within three or four years according to the bond ~ment. may be too much too fast, ' she said. city staff members before casting her vote. Someone on the council has to do that, she said. "The public wants to know the answers to its questions. I try to ask questions that cause people to think." Wiener is a native New Yorker who srac:tuated from Vassar, studied busi- ness adminjstration at UCLA, then worked for IBM from 1968 through 1973. Her husband Alan is an attorney. They have a 12-year-old ion, David. When her council term is over, Wiener said she wants to return to the Yawn. Just another winter heat wave. For a third consecutive weekend, sizzling temperatures sent thousands of people to the beaches alona the Ora.nae Coast Saturday where the air was warm and the. water was -well, chilly. Ma n enters plea in wife's d eath A Garden Grove man pleaded innocent to 1 cbarae that he shot his wife to death Dec. 8 in their Palm Street home after a quarrel. Michael Walker, 38, entered his plea to the single murder count Friday and was ordered t.ck to Municipal Court in Westminster Feb. 28 for a preliminary hearina. Walker was anu1Cd at home after his wife, Mildred. 34. wu fatally wounded in the abdomen. Garden Grove police Sit. Bruce Beauchamp said another couple liv- ing at the house notified police. More of the same is predicted today and Monday. Sunshine bathed the county the firsJ two weekends of 1986, setting record hi&hs and helping thousands keep their tans while the rest of the natton settles for moon glows. Nearly 200,000 sun worshippers. surfers and heartier swimmers willing to endure the 57-degree sea temperature showed up on the sands in Ora.nae and Los Angeles counties. More than 15,000 alone jammed Waves crested at 6 feet in Hunt- 1 ngton, bn ng1 ng out dozens of surfers. But most bcach-toers remained on their towels. said lifeguards. A high pressure system building over the reg.ion was responsible for the heat wave. the National Weather Service said. The system was also deflecting Pacific Northwest storm systems and forecasteN said the summery weather would persist for another few days. Card p layer sought in shooting An unidentified man was shot to death while playing cards in a Huntinaton Beach apanment Satur- day ni&ht and police arc trymg to locate a second card player who may have fired the fatal shot. Police said the incident occurcd at 6:25 p.m. in an apanment at 17411 Queens Lane, near the intersection of Beach Boulevard and Slater A venue. Two men, both believed to be Hispanic, were playina cards when one pulled out a gun and shot the other 1n the head, police reponed. The slai n man had not been identified late Saturday ni&h t. .. I don't think tl¥lt attitude prevails," Wiener said. "I think they realize some amount of P'owth is beneficial to the community and is necessary for keeping the economy vital and self-sustaining. .. She added that the city's ability to meet these obligations "depe:tds on conditions beyond our control, such as interest rates, money markets .... If there is a slight recession, the city could find itself in a pinch." ~nte~~proba~yin~~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i investment and management. I Wiener said that whatever enterprise she enters, "anyone who knows me wiU tell you I work hard." Wiener said the key 1s proper Wiener is also known for grillin& With a laupi, she added. "Except at housework..' ~!JC DISCLOSVRE REQUIRED ••• three-days last June. 1 hen too. city and county fire· fiahtcrs sometimes needlessly evacu- ate homes and businesses near indus-- trial fires because they have no way of knowina whether a danJerous substance 1s inside. according to county fire officials. F1refi&hters have also unknowingly CJtposcd themselves to hazardous materials, created toxic fumes by pouring water on an unknown substance and been forced to delay ORANOE ........ COAST __ , rRI MAIMOPPICI »OW... '9y ti Colla ..._ CA _. _,._ leis IMO C:-..._ CA t262' firefiahuna effonJ when they be- lieved ~us materials might be in a buildi"'-oounf¥ fire Capt. Lou Funt hu said. Havina a list of the huantoos materials companies keep aloDca with their location will hdp firefi&bten respond quickly and ap- propriately, be sa.id. ComP1n1es that keep hazardous materials will fill out a form and return it with a fee to the county Fire Oepenmcnl The information will be stored in a computer for ready access in an emeraency. To salve business owners' fears that listina materials may allow a com- petitor to learn their tnlde secrets, the tnformation will be available only to emeraiency personnel. The yearly cost of the disclosure proeram -includina equipment, computer software and salaries for I 0 additional employees -is estimated at s~.000. Fees would be on I slidina scale dependina on the number of different materials a COmPIDY stores. ~ ......... 1': ...._. MllOIW 112-411 ..._,,..,,.,.., If 10\I 00 /IOI ...... .,_ PliP9t ~ 4 ioom a11-..1 p111 What do you hke about tbe Dady Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your mess11C will be reconled, nmcnbed and de· livemj to the a~te editor. The same ~ W..-. mvice may be uted to recofd lettm &o tlle editor OD lftf topic. Contribu10rt 10 our Lcnm cohlmn must andudc their n&IM and tdtpbonc number fot veriflc:ation. Tells us what's on your mind. and '°"' cop, .. "" ~ "'°"f -ll"*f II .,w 00 -·->'°"' «IOy .,., 7 • ,.. * o.lotl 10 • ... MIC! )'M aipy Dt......, Clr .... llR , ....... . ~ °"""'~ Ar-~ L ............... ·Garys January - Sale l Our .January Sal e Now in Progress We know yoa11 be pleaaed with the outetandi.n1 iavlnga yoa'll ftad on •alt•, •port coat.a, trou1er1 ahlrti belte, aweater1, neck wear, 1hoea and outerwea~. We WW M eloee4 w ....... ,, 'u•a17 11 for aale pnparat'°H. Vlaa ·-MuterCard • American Exprea• F~ellioa laland Credit Card •outlJwh:k fl MQIJ ~ COLE ·HMN . .. ' - Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sundey, Januwy 18, 1918 £8 ,I !lJ'EGAHIGBW AY BECOMESCBElllCAL DUMPING GROUND .•. move. Others had to be moved '· •ute ~ explolion would have med Po1sonou1 clouds. 'It appean to be a deliberate act .h a complete diarcaard for the nronment and public safety " said ben Merryman, director of the Jnty [)epeitment of Environmen- HeaJth. ~ ~c~an said the abandoned tm1~1 ~nt .the most danger-s toxlC dwnp1np in county history 1 county firemen sugest the Or- a Hiabway may have become a mpinaaround for toxjns because it ~mote. 'Stuff could certainly sh there bile without beina noticed " said ~Antrim, a county fire spokesman. I never remember hearina of :mical1 beina dumped out there " d Daily, who once patrolled the te hiabway. "But maybe we were ,t unaware.'' While the Ortep Highway can be htly described as remote and 1latcd, it is traveled dally by >usands of motorists and on some ' ekcnds is crowded with campers d bikers. · fhc most recent county traffic unt shows an averaac of 3, 700 mmutcrs u~ the road each day, >stly travehna from homes in venidc County to jobs in Orange 1unty. •ttcan be slow, but it's a nice way to ax after work," said Jack Combs, a kc Elsinore resident who works in :WJ>Qrt Center. "There are some ts an<r-trniet-wbo rip around so u k:~nda' stay on your toes and pay cnuon." John Baldwin, who lives near Lalce 1inorc and works in Mission Viejo, d be has had three or four near sses with spcedi~ motorists and >~OfCY.Clist~ traveling in the op- 11tc direct.Joo. ·vou jet into the S-curves up in the >untains and you bold your breath :h time you go around the comer," said. "The fint thing you do when u get home is praise the Lord and 1b a drink." Traffic accidents. not illicit dump. is. have long been the major nccrn of those who use or live along ! Onep Highway. Because it is lightly traveled by :eway standards and offcn widc- eo stretches as well as hairpin ms, the highway is popular with :>torcyclc enthusiasts who roar up_ e grade on Ninja.s, Intcrcepton and her hiJh-pcrformance bikes. "Kamikaze death riders;• sug- sted a resident of El Cariso who was oted in a local newipaper. "A couple of years ago some otorqcle mapzinc had an-anide ;ommcndioa that people with new {es try them out on Onega." said iily. "It billed it as a great race urse." As the highway climbs higher into e foothills of the Ocveland Na- inal Forest, the safCJuards ap~ dwindle. There ts no railing paratina the narrow road from the ndy cliffs that form a steep wall to 1c s1de and a sheer drop on the other. Prodded to do something, the state epartment of Transportation ected sipls along the Orctcga H~­ '~ asking motorists to travel wtth cir headlights on at all times. A n1lar program 1s in place on Laguna myoo Road. Daily said the road is nearly 1possiblc to patrol because there arc N safe places for officers to stop and rn around to chase speeding motor- .s. The CHP confines most of its trols to weekends. If catching speeders is tough, catcb- 1 those who would dump a leaking .tcb of deadly toxins on the side of e road just may be impossible. But Merryman said his office. :>ng with representatives of the istrict Attorney's Office and S' LL. • c Stars mark sites where dumping as occurre,...-- I I 1,~1~~ I C~ I NetlonM / Foreet I -r I I I I I I I I c ~ c Ronald W. CMPef• Wlldemeea Peril (j 1] ct/Jf ht • U) SANJUAN CAptSTRANO If caught. an offender would face a maximum fine of $50.000 per chemical, or over $3 million for the assortment of toxins found last week. Further, sheriff officials said they arc considering flytnJ helicopters over the 16 miles of highway inside the county limits to discourage any- one from dumping chemicals. "You know. 1 hve on the road. I travel on the road and I'm rcall} offended that someone would do this," said J. K. Gordon. who h ves in a housing tract off the highway about two miles from the San Diego Freeway. "We go up there and take our kids up there and it's like someone's tossed bombs all over the place." he said. "People like that belong in prison." Daily said if the chemicals were not mopped up, it 1s inevitable a child would have stopped 10 play amid the I ( I I I I I t----------:----- leaking, fuming canisters. 1 I I I "I go camping out there and lods arc always hiking around." said Daily. "Kids arc inquisitive and without a doubt they would find that ki nd of stuff attracti ve. That's how kids arc." Daily suggested last week's toxic findings may be only "the tip of the iceberg." Resident Gordon said he womes that additional batches of chemicals may still be alongside or near the road. · Logic tells you if n's happened once or twice or even three times. maybe n's a standard p~c~icc with someone," he said. ··rm wtlhng to bet there's more out there ... Representatives of seven state and county agencies inspected the road Saturday without finding any toxic waste. A more thorough survey of the road will be conducted Tuesday. 0.-,NM ,..._.., O...W....._.. The ecenlc Orte&• HICllway cllaplaya lta aplendor u lt wenda lta way put each landmarb u the prlmldYe Luy W Ranch at the San Juan Bot Sprtqa (top photoe). Bat the beauty of State HIChwa_l 74 la decep- dYe. The wtncu.na cQ.O'ea can be a death trap for careleae or unwary motorlata. And Jut week, a new problem aroee when three aeparate cachea of potentially deadly ,'hemtcala wez:e found in-the anderpowtb atone the high- way. On Saturday, membera of the <>ranie County Fire and Baaa.rd"ou Material• Team (at rl&ht) ecoa.red the area for acfdltlonal tozina, ezamlninC materlala ~one the aide of the ro.d that could haYe been hasardoaa. No more toxins found By STEVE MARBLE '\ dayiong ~ecp of tire Ortega Highway b~ state and count~ officials Saturda\ turned up no add1t1onal chemicals dumped along the road- v..aY. but a S«'ond. more rnmplete sear('h IS set for later lhlS V.C'd Representall vcs of se' en agC"nc1es scoured the state h1ghwa'. searching all campsites and turnouts along the 16 miles of road v.1th1n Orange C'ount~ ·s boundancs "'areas v.ere identified b) search- ers as potenual .. hot spots" d unng the sweep but count) health officials. called to inspect the sites.. said the rcfuse and trash contained no toxins. The search. coordinated bv C'alt- fom1a H1ghv.a~ Patrol Sgi. Bob "'alker. included members of the Orange Count} Fire DepartmcnL C alTrans. the state Department ot Fish and Game. the count~ Depan- ment of En' iron mental Health. the henffs Depanment and C HP ruted aatomobll• -a warnl.D« of wbat can happen to •peed.en ;,lao fall to ue &oodjadCJnent while traveratnc the road. Time togo shopping for mental accoutrements ~lternativ~ ~o shopping will be a place o buy involvements instead of things Do you ever tire of "aoina shop-':t:,I'"' because then-.'1 nothiqclse ,t'1 become a national putime. But •Y are powtna tired of it. They alize theft are just 10 mally days to '-r IO many clothes; IO many houn lftddJe with to many lldleU and ~ and. pnees are Aiied to the "'"°'"'· mchow tomewbere, there must an alCemative to "pftl lhQP- it the Ale of lnforlnleiom. it or noc.. 141 lfttidote 9br ........ wiu soon appear. It wlll be a to buy involvnnenta and u - pcriences instead ofthinp. lmqinc a place that will provide the same emotional impect 11 1hoppin1 witbout the bau.le of lutaina thinp home, atorina them and seldom uaina them. The answtr will be like a health spa or fitness center but. intteed of ewci.tl'I the body, it will i•volvc tllle mind. It will bt fun and IOcial and somewhat tancy -a place to ao on rainy days and ••mer evenU. when eelevilion or a mov~ IOUnd too QODfbUftl, It will ~vidt IOCftdbiaa to do 1nlk8d of tomdhina to t».y. ii will bt e1umainiJ11; IOCial aed ..._,. ty educational. Call it Minda In Mocioa ~re the Sportioa Houx near John Waynt Airport or Los Caballeros Sports Oub tn Fountain Val!cy. l'!lqine. a space like the Mcrcanulc Bualdma an South Coast Villqie or the Atrium Cwrt in Newport Beach. Have a fncndly cafc in the middle with iotcJUtina an on the walls and l)knty of places to talk. But instetld o( stOttS and shops. have computer cubicles., mini-theaters. quiet areas for blcqammon and bndac and we 11-a P{>O' n ted auditoriums for stimulat1n1 per- formances and quality f\lms.. Have rooms for intcrettina clutes and TV monitors for fuanatina video&. MnMll In MOllOO wou.ld ~bty be ~'Ve. but IO i1 abooDiftl. The cli,.rnce ii you'd IAke your puft'OIR a..e iB ~mind tueeed Of'in the nu of a car. One eMiept1on: No ...... dleft ..ad bt I """' rental hbtar) with the finest 1n books. audio and vadeo cassettes and the latest in computer software. Other than that. th( concept deals pnmanl)' wttb impttUh>nJ.. not thtnp. uch 1s the way with the comma Age of Information. Education will no lonaer be hmncd to the youna. Courses woukt be wtll- taUfht b well..plid instructors for cunous adults. Oaues tn contem· po~ an. QOmputcr l«hnol~, political acoaraphy. oncntal pbilolOc>haes. ~n fomp laftlUPIQ well be availabk for k-..na up with a raptdty chanaina. ever· hnnlcina world commwuty. "'9hed tV'n' f\anher, a Minch In Mot10n theater .,th a wall· itt XTttn ..ad re.wre "'l"'JOUS docuSMn- wY "'"" ldtcoaftttnc:e hookups willa a1nilat poupt Krott the coun- try nd l"*P~•of QUehty ~ , JIM Wooo st)'le producuons. It would UJe tech· nol(_)I)' to showcase qualit hvc perfonnaocn: claulcal m usaaans. personal 1nte~t.a11on 1ue11 ltt- 1urers and lf-1mpro-vcmcnt pedal· lit uthor John a1sb1u 1n M•· tttnds alludes to Minds In Mouoo He po.nts out "Evm advanc:r 1n ltthn IOI} musi be mtt wtlh a eounter·balancina hum•n rnpon u -hancc ot IM human 11>1nl. a h1~hcr touch ·· Hence thr c'rrcs ion ··high tcch. h1ah touch .. \.\-e'"e nao plent> ot h1ah tech· nol<>I). now it's time for "tuah touch." .\n ad,anct of the human pint t n~cd before -t-echnolau turns us all 1n10 robotron hoPJ>lna lS a form o~'h llh touch, .. but our closets and pocketbooks can tokrltc JUS\ so much 8esades.. it' difficult to meet people shoppu'I-At Minds in Motton, unates coutd mlnalt. fanuhes could pther and IC'lllon could interlCt welb e~. It's ckfinitcl b.ab tech, lueh tc>d. Minds ln M"otton, wa&ch fOt i1 •nll'I to()Q LD a lhoppi .. ctntcT' near you. ( Bctwcet1 the Brolldway ud Buft\ams.. ~ &um Sean and above ordstromt, Mal' RobnttOnJ and Nieman Mattv.L) ............................. . • .. ---~ ---\\ . Ro~alyaclJtll.alts rescues duetotJglJtmgin Yemen · 270 beached whales dle 8 tranded oa Pacific Isle IJ .. A.111et1WPnla CHRISTCHURCH New Ua.Land -More lban 200 whales ~ tbemeelves in the remote' Chatham Islands. 43S milct east of be=~ ofticiak uaablc to rescue them shot tboee that bad not ~pile>' . LONDON (AP)-Thero~ yacht aritunia cut short itt Soutll Yemen r-. mdlion in the face of heavy &PU. Saturday and sailed acros1 I.tie Oulf of Aden, \U.i~ about JOO ~ to aty in Djibouti, the fOYCl"IHMOt said. It arrived in Djibouti Saturday nilbt. where the refu,ees dbem- blrbd, and will return to South Yemen lo.as IOOll u a.be can," pro~ IWY oo Sunday, II.id a Defense Miaiavy tp<>kcsman. Otbcr tbmp natioull, cauaht in the outtw.k OI war in the t.f&ni1t natioa at tbe aoutbera tip of the Saudi Arabian pCaiosula. ueembled on the bc9cb awai~ racue 1antil fiab•ina became ~ ~vy for boall to approKh, the Britilh news •ncy Pms Association said. Three Soviet ship1 took 1,000 people, most of tbem Soviets and Eastern Europeans. 160 m.iles to Djibouti on the cut African coast. the British Br09dcastina Corp. said. BBC wd some Bntona were on the Soviet ship, and added that the body or one Soviet was aboard. but did not ,;ve details of the death. Brita.in, France and the Soviet ·Union bave been repor1ed cooper- atina cl0tely on the evacuation effort sinoc fiahuna broke out between aovemment and rebel forces in South Y cmen six days llO· The Soviet Union is South Yemen's closest ally and bu a larle community of residents t.beR. T6e capa taJ, Aden, near tbc entrance to tbe Red Sea, bas an important Soviet naval bue and Soviets help ru.n the armed terVic:es. the port, the airport and the ci vii terVioc. oewspepen reported Fri~y. Australian DCWIP,9pen ~=,;;:~bed i~ whales were dad or d)'ll\I when they were diacov . Y • Petric Bay. New Zealand ncwsp&pen said that local l'CSJdcnts •.pent the ~n\)re day tryina to pulb the creatures out to sea. .; SoYlet Valoa, Japaa •'6D pacttl Soviets Offer to pull European missiles TOKYO-The foreip ministcn of the Sovie~ Union and Japan sianed financial and cultural qrecments Saturday, and their aovcmmen~ ucbafttied invitations for their leaders to visit each other's coun~ F.duard Shevardnadze. the first Soviet foreign minister to vi~t Ja~ ~ a decade, arrived in Tokvoon Wednesday and has held four meeunp with b11Ja~ counterpart Sflintaro Abe. Much attention has focused on how the two aides will deal wiih what Japan calls the northern territo~es. a c~ of small but stratqic islands off northern Japan, which bo. th nauons claim. Ne~ rq>o111 wd the.two sides have agreed on the wording of reference$ to ~he ·~.and were to issue a joint communique today, but Japanese Foreign M1n1stry MOSCOW (AP) -The Kremlin will lenl> its medium-range missiles in Europe if Washinaton docs the mne, but hiably mobile SS-20 miss- iles would renwn in Soviet Asia until the Jut staac of the new Soviet dilarmament proposal, senior of- 6dals said Saturday. Ditcuuina Soviet leader Mikhail S. Oortlecbcv's new arms control -~ans~·~ the offi~ that Mote0w is offerina for the ftnt time to ICf'lp supef1>0wer miss- iles in Europe without 1nsistin' on simuJWleOus elimination of Bntish and French nuclear weapons. But they said the plan called for Britain and France to bold their nuclear forces at current levels and eventually eliminate them. Kremlin spokesman Leonid M. Zamyatin, First Deputy foreign Min- i1ter Georgy M. Komienko and the chief of staff, Manha.I Sergei F. Ak.bromeyev. also said nuclear reduc- tions depend on U.S. abandonm~nt ofracarcb into a speoc-buedddchsc system, known as "Sw Wars. .. Kornienko indicated thal SS-20 missile$ deployed cast of the Ura.I Mountains would not be removed until the final stqc of t}\e proposal which was unveiled Wednesday. This puts Gorbachcv's plan at odds with Pretidcnt Reapn's so-called Zero Option proposal, which eliminates U.S. medium-ranac nu- clear miuilesJn...,~~pc only if the Kremlin 1e1aps 1t~20s LD both Europe and Asia. Komicnko reiterated previous Soviet arsuments that the SS-20s in Asia arc needed to counter any ouc.lear attack from planes aboard U.S. aircraft carriers in the Pacific and based on land. He countered Western areuments that SS-20s in Asia can quickly be moved to threaten Western Europe by suacstina the United States could redeploy Pershing 2 missiles in Europe j ust as swiftly. Washinaton 's refusal to drop space weapons research has been the main stumblina block to an accord at the pressure on Reapn to abandon the arms contrOI talks in Geneva. SW Wan research. Kornicnko said Soviet linkqe of a The fint phase ofGorbacbev's plan ban on space weapons to nuclear would sec both superpowen SCN~ disarmament remained firm. pina their medium-ranae weapons ID "This is not just an arbi~ Europe, and maldna a SO percent cut lin~ of different issues, not at all. • in strateaic forces. he wd. "We s.J>P.k of aq orpnic, I Zamyatin said Britain and France would say, intnnsic relat.fooship." do not have to reduce their missiles Komienko also indicated that durina this fint 1tqe. Gorblcbev's new proposal would11ot-But-Komiento · Britain and alTOW-aoy--spaoc weapons research Franoc arc expected '"to nse-above beyond hmits already discounted in tactical considerations" and ncao- Washinaton. tiate elimination of their nuclear The propc_>sal calls for a three-stage arsenals. _ plan to nd the wor:ld of nuclear There was no indication what we&J><?DS by the year 2000. Soviet weapons miaht be destroyed in M~or features were the new ~ excbanae for 1CT1ppina British and ition on European nuclear missiles French missiles. and an announocment Gorbachev Many statements durin& the 95- was cxtendina a five-month mora-minute news conferenoc were vague, torium on nuclear tests until March perhaps bec:autc Gorbacbev's state- 31 . He renewed picas for Washinaton ment itself left many details un- to join the moratorium. defined Kremlin officials appearing The hint of flexibility on the in public rarely have the authority to European missile issue seemed de-10 beyond what is said by the signed to get West Europeans to rut Communist Party leader. officials would not confirm such reports. · • U.S. line. up altemadve Pacific ba.a WASHINGTON -The United State~ has reached agreement with Pa_lau in the South Pacific allowin.g A~crican mil.1t;afY bases there tha.t ~n:'e oflk1al:. say could replace installauons ID the pohtacally unstable Ph1hpp1Dcs. State Department spokesman Pete ~artinez ~d Sat.urday t~at the Compact off ra Association. which would pemut U.S. mah~ 1Dstallal1ons, must be approve\J by the Palau Nttional Conaress. by a plcbisa&e-s.la1c:dJor Feb. 24, illnd by tM-- U.S. Conarcss. The untted Nations must also endo~lbe-compact. which ends U.S. trusteeship over the Palau islands. assumed ID 1947. Cblcken Ia79 an egg over comlag comet STUDLEY, EnaJand -Linda Franklin was $7,000 ri~her Frida~ becau~ an anonymous hen with an odd affinity for astTo_nomy laid a Hal!ey s Comet lookalike cg. Franklin sai~ she fou!'d th~ cu. wb~ch has a comet-hke mark o~ its shell on a fann near this Warwickshire town ID November. l..qend bas It that some hens lay eas with such marks when Halley's Comet comes arou~ every 775 years, and a British C1I company offered l_0,000 po~nds ($ l 4,000) if one was found this time. Frankhn, 36, claimed the pnze and Slld she ~ouJd bu,y a car with it. The other half of the money goes to the ~Ice of Edan~urab s Award ·Scheme. which encourages young people 1n 40 countnes to achievement. ReagfJ.n 's polyps benign Recruits can't be discharged over AIDS Virus WASHINGTON (AP) -Three small polyps removed from President Reapn's colon durina a post-cancer ~ cbecku.,_ we#-found to be belllP Ilona ~th a sample of skin taken from a bump on bis face, the White House said Saturday. The president. ratina over the weekend at bis Camp David, Md .. retreat, was liven the results of the tests by bis personal physician. Dr. T. Burton Smith, according to White House spokesman Albert Brashear. On Saturday, Reagan k.ept to bis normal schedule and delivered bis weekly radio address from the presi- dential retreat. Jn that address. Reapn quoted Martin Luther King Jr. address in suppon of bis r1intention·tha1 a truly "color-blind" 'OCiety in which all people have the right to succeed Jho.uklnQt have quota.s. Reagan's Ca bidet is embroiled in a debate over chanJing a 1965 ex- ecutive order and barring the Labor Department from using goals and timetables in pushing federal contrac- tors to hire more minorities and women. At several appearances this week markina King's Jan. I 5 birthday and the federal holiday on Monday honoring him, Rcapn bas either refused to oomment on the dispute. or say only that the matter bas not been pu.t before him for a decision. Reagan said that the United States oppose the use of quotas." Reapn said. "We want a color-blind society. A society, that in the words of Dr. King. ·udgcs people not by the color oT lhctr sim:Out by the comenrot- their character." The president, his wife Nancy, and their d<>J Rex flew to the Catoctin Mountain retreat Friday evenin1 after the president's six-hour visit to the Bethesda Naval Hospital. The 74-year-old president under- went the first examination of bis colon since his successful c:anocr SWJC!'Y in July. 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Tenn., 8ata.rdaJ to~ the ft.nt national obeenaace of llartlD Lather ~ Jr.'a blrtbdaJ and to proc1alm lmelf America'• aalfttloo. Llbyan students ezempt oa freeze WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States is makinaan exception to iu order freezina all the American bank accounts of Col. Moammar K.hadafy's aovemment and will allow Ubyan students to continue to draw money to pay for tuition and related school cxpen~ U.S. officials aay. the students who~ here to continue their education," an official said. "It's a policy decision that's been taken by the executive branch." "We have not tried to aim the aanctions we've taken to date at Libyan persons," the official wd. "It'~ not at the Ubyan people; it's not at Libya'! students." . ® And, the omcials said, new stu-TARG ET dents from the North African country • I ft i wi&~=~t.~"&tl.f:~!s~~lly in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~theU~edS~~abo~ 1 ,200~ • students -many of whom arc SHUTTERS SPECIALLY supported· by the Khadafy govern- ment tbrou&h a U.S. bank account, Treuwy and State Department of· ficia11 II.id. They djscussed the issue on condition t!'eY not be identified. He wd the decision wu "not inconsistent with the intent and purpose" of economic sanctions the Rcapn administration took earlier this month apinst the Libyan gov- ernment. The sanctions followed U.S. accusations that Khadafy provided balCI for the terrorist aroup that killed five Americans and 10 other people in attacks on the Rome and Vienna airpons. PRICED Capture the outdoors and create comfort with these custom moveable shutters ... In the colors, sizes and styles yob, wantl "We have decided to iiocntc their receipt of Libyan fund.I 11nd to 11llow IERYOUS'l lllllUS'l R•ewctl In the i.e. 1170'1 end 1MO Ml f\#tMred the b9ltef end underetand6ne ttlet llUdety oen tometlft• be tM t.ut of Chemk:el lmbe6enoee.. Ind ttlet medk:etlon cen help,.....,. the.,..,.°"" of amdeCy by correc11f 19 IMM cMm6cel lmtMMnoea. A 1111 cti conttnu. In the effon to ctevetop more .n.ctM medloet6of• for the treetment of .nxlety. If YoU ttllNt Y'O'I mlY be IUffertno from enldety ~ ret• youreeet on the folowtng ...... ~. 1-None 1.occ111ane11y wra.-ttr/ContMttr 1 2 I PMYllCAL co• '91Tt= Hw::.... hMrt M•lllllL ra1•111 ...... ..... • Ml" Rltlllle ............. WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal jud&e on Saturday temporarily barred the Navy fsom dischars:ina tl Navy recruits whose blood shows exposure to the AIDS virus, pending a review of the case by the U.S. Coun of Appeals here. U.S. District Judge Louis F. Ob- erdorfer said. however, he doubted the recruits would win their case. Still, be told the Navy it can't discbuJe the sea.men for at least 10 days while they bring their suit before the appeals coun. "It seems quite likely that, unless restrained, plaintiffs will be dis-charaed within minutes" of the Saturday expiration of an earlier order that had temporarily prevented the discbarics. he said. "Tbu.s., there is an enhanocd risk that if the Coun of Appeals views the maner differently, swift action by the Navy would deprive the Coun of Appeals of an opportunity to review this court's action," the jud&e wrote. 80-year-old Gucci guilty of tax fraud NEW YORK (AP) -The eldest member of the Gucci clan whose retailing empire stretches from his native Italy to Beverly Hills, pleaded guilty Friday to fcdcral tu ctwaes and aareed to pay more than S7 million in beck taxes. EiabtY·yeat-<>ld Aldo Gucci wiped tean from his eyes u he read a statement in federal oowt acknowl- ~DI that be failed to report at least SI 1.8 million in income to American tax authorities between 1977 and 1982, yean in which he lived in this count.I')' full-time. Times Square news bulletins to return NEW YORK (AP) -Electronic - news bulletins will once IPoiJl flub across the former New Yon Times buildina in Times Square, but reports will be comina from the Lona Island DC!"l)aper, Newtday. Bulletins will be displayed on tbc 360-foot-lona. five-foot wide elec- tronic ~ w~lch. ~around tbe 2~ bWJdina ID the lriaftlle at Times Square. The .. zipper" where the news wu flashed fint o~ in 1928 sbo. wina the presidential ctecbon rewms, and bas~ ~.for eiabt years. News.- day, ~n addition to providina the hadbncs for the scrv\Qe, has lllfeed to ~~'?tor the annual New Year's ~~h~ for the next five yean, the build•l'\l I owners announced Thurs-day. Amedcu Arab deft• bu OD Tlattina Libya TRrPQLJ, Ubya -Moharnmad T. Me~_idcnt of the New Yortt-~ICd . e~n-Arab Relations .... ~~-· amved here Saturday ln U1111•~1U1: of~t Reaean·s ordtr ~Americans from trlvelil'll to i tokS reponeq at tht Tripo11 airport that bt bad come on 1 •• _ million... _._ ... iMmd 10 tee brother M----= lladet Col ._..,,._r '1> llld lilt bim 'noc ~~mar wapoM to l1'e Palestinians, J~Y Prclldctn ll._. ._to as int.,... to \k 'JlPa.. ... M~~Y- r . . . .. , . ·-.. I , , , , Radioactive wa'ste from Taiwan due ., ~at Long-Beach port !I OLYMPIA (AP) -The govern- ment has scuttled plans to ship radioactive wastes from Taiwan throu&h Pugel Sound and will use Lona Beach instead. Washington Gov. Booth Gardner said Friday. 1 "Without our initial strong reac- hion to the plan, that waste may in fact 'l\ave ended up coming through Washington," the governor said. " Orc&on Congressman Ron Wyden ~said tile ships still will make brief stops in Seattle and Oakland before ~amvingat Long Beach and unloading 'the spent fuel rods. Wyden said 'shipments will be made monthly. The U.S. Department of Energy's origi nal plan, finl discovered by Oregon officials last fall , was to unload ships in the Pon ofTacoma or 11the Pon of Seanle and truck the 1hi&hly radioactive cargo south on ·JlnterstatC)5 to Oregon and eastward ,across the nation to a reprocessing .,pla.nt in Soulh CaroUna. · th Oregon and W,@sbington rlstronaly objected, includ~tlieir conpessional delegations and ~ov­ emon. Gardner made a special tnp to Washington, D.C., to pro1cs1 the lack of proper notice and opponuni1y 10 consider the safety of such a plan. '> Gardner said the Department of 1 Energy has just notified him that n I I.- Ii •••••• I sh1pmen1S will be unl01ded in Lona Beach. The aovemment cited lower transponation costs and a sboner overland distance as its reasons. "We'll 1alte this (food news) for whatever the reason,' said Gardner's press secretary, Jim Kneeland. Before the Nonhwest and its citizens protested the aovemment's earlier plan, il was bein& presented as accomplished fact. .. l he governor's argument was that you're tryina to brinf this waste in here without doing il in a public way and without opportunity to consider the safety of it," Kneeland said. Said Gardner: "We were not happy that we had to hear about USDOE plans from stale officials in Qreaon, and that the dccision-makina proc.ess was already under way without anyone in our state even beina consuhed. "But when we-finaUy-Wlc o lJSDOE about the proposals, they were responsive to our concerns." As for the plans to pay a port of call rn Seattle, Kneeland said. "h's much less of a concern than loadina and unloading in Puget Sound. The more it is handled. the more opponunity there is for some problems." t ARIES (March 21-April 19): Emphasis on plans that bear fruit, green light o for major project or assignment, intensified affair af hean. Whal had been nebulous becomes very real. Accent on business and career, money and love. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You'll finish what had been "left hanging." You'll be free from obligat ion which was not your own in first place. Scenario -highliJbts celebration. romance. variety. possible travel. Aries figures prominently. . GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You could find romance where previously there was mere routine. work. You make discoveries. your style 1s imprinted. you gain greater independence of thought. actions. Leo native will play role. CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22): Close lreta1ive talks about plans which could SYDNEY 0MARR Golumbla ends~ troubled lllglJt With good JandJag By &M A1Me'late4 Presa EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE-Thc..sp,ace $huule Columbia ended its hard-luck mission Saturday with a fauhless pre-dawn iouchdown in the California desen. 1wo days late and a continent away from its intended landina site. After a record seven launch postponements and three wave-offs from the. Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where it was suppOSed 10 have la.Med Thursday, the shuttle landed at 5:'9 a.m. PST on a tlQOdlit concrete runway io the MQjavc Dcscn. Florida had been the 11raet ..-in Saturday, but a lhteal of rain for a third straight day forced shuttle commander Robert Gibson to keep the ship in orbit for an extra swing around the Eanh for the California laqding. Eqlo1tlve clJemlcal fo,and La ndd~n plant LOS ANGELES -A highly explosive chemical that could have leveled a city block was found illegally stored in a rcfriJCr&lor at a Sun Valley chemical plant, authorities say. tow radioactive rcad1nas also were discovered in the ceiling, walls and floors of California Bionllclcar Corp. on Friday, alo,ng with some radioactive material that had been thrown into a trash dumsptcr outside the building, said city attorney 'spokesman Ted Goldstein. "h looks like somebody abando!lcd the pla~ in a hurry," Ci ty Attorney James Hahn sa1d. Ora• CoM1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Jenuery 11, 1Me Al ''Tht-y wett s&0nna cau1tac chcmicah Dal ao cxpi0$.lve cbemicals and OlkT hazardous materials:· Alllngcoadordl• . SAN DIEGO -A capturtd Califomaa condor died Saturday, a victim of lead poiJOnina which had paralyzed its diaestivc tract and slowly mrved I.be bird, &nvinaooly 26 ofit11pecinalive, officw1 sa.id. The condor died a tbaD three hours afttt a lube was sul)ic:ally implanted from the bird's occk IO al:I stomach in a dnpcratt effon 10 feed the severely wcaktned animal, laid Tom Hantom, spokesman.for the San Dieao Wild Animal Park. The C<)ndor's ad poisonina was caused by swallowina shQ&aun pellclS lo the caraues of animals It alt in the wild. · Palr try to dummy way Lato erpre. laae LOS ANGELES -Dan Schwan and Grq Ronald had come to detest bumper-to-bumper traffic lhat crawls alona Jntersllte 10 from their homea in suburban Alta Loma 10 ther jobs in downtown Los Anaelcs. So the Alli Loma men came up wilh a third passcnacr They stuffed an oversized coat with towels, put sunJla~ and construction hacf on its head. strapped it in the beck seat and bcpn zipping happily along in the diamond express lane.·Until Friday. That's when a California Highway Patrol Officer Rick Sa.nders pulled them over and gave them a ticket for tryma to pass off the dummy as their required third passcnaer. include change of residence. Your coun- 1 sci is sought. but mainly it is your t approval that 1s desired. Scenano h1gh- r lights-ideM. tnps;-Yls1ts. Aquanan pl~r-t•••••••••••t­•,role. ' LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Elements ofuming. luck ride with you -you could strike it rich! Focus on popularity. long-distance calls, travel. publishing. adde<I recognition. You'll locate what had been missing. you'll be happier. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Moon in your si~ depicts new stans. I independence. creat1v1ty, ability to remodel and rebuild. Sense of direction is restored. you'll take greater charge of your own destiny. Taurus, Scorpio play key roles. LIBRA {Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Define terms, discern motives. look behind 'scenes for pertinent information. Romance evolves from chance meeting. Clandestine arrangements lend spice. help reveal your true potential. Gemini 1 fiaures prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Focus on friends, hopes. wishes, major 'domestic change. You'll receive gift representing genuine token of affection. Powers of persuasion arc heightened -romance will play outstanding role. ' Taurus figures prominently. SAGITfARIUS (NO\.. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Someon1: wants to discourage you - you're going to ad vance 1n ca reer. busin ess despite envious associates. Focus on achievement, unique honor. panic1pa11on in political or chantable campaign. . . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on responsibility, charisma. physical at:rac1100. long-range prospects wh ich could inc.lude overseas Journey. You'll learn more about money. love. responsibility. how to db1ain credit long overdue. • AQUARIUS {Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Reject su~rlicial answers. responses. Check legal documents. be pos1t1ve concerning nghts and permissions. money that may be due. 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Ourina Tbunday's news con- ference at Saddlebeck Collete'• Million Viejo campus, Walther in- lisied, "The board baa ab1ohately no p&ans to make any further personnel chaqes." votes aimed at the chanceUor. At Thunda)''s news conference When district board members con-· 8oatd Prnident Walther said lbe Ud tinued to support Stevens. Saddle-other board memben have beard no beck telehers endoned an unsuc-complaints &om tbe community cessf'ul drive to ~ tbrtJC truslea. reprdioa this u~nditure. She. aaid Then the f'iculty backed three can-the trustees beheved the Stevena didatea who were elected to the board buyout wu a fair and equitable Nov. S. tetOement they ~ oblipted to chancellor'& job from withln the At the news conference, Buraess district throutb nHt Wednesday. said Stevens' resianation "has had T• days afttt the abrupt ~-• Mlioa ol Chancellor Larry Stevens, WllltwtConununity Collett Dis.. uia olicials called a news conference. 10 bilblilht campus banQony and to ditpel reporu tlla1 other adrni.ftb.. uatioD chaftFs arc immi6eDt. Tbe seven-member Saddleback board allo oversees Jrvi.e Valley Collele iD Irvine. Terrence 8uf1t11. president of the Huie nqativc impect on the cam- lnter-CotlefC Academic Senate, re-puses" and that Saddleback teachen leaaed a wnuen &tatement sayina the Jiave t>eaun the new semester in hiah faculty IJ'OUP believes the interim spirits. chancellor should not be eliaible for ''I think the single educational On Jan. 7, the reorpnized board make. permanent appo!Dtment to the ~t. bigest issue in the.dist~ct fo! the ~st "This restricdDn will provide a year has been d1~t1sf~~on .wt'?? meuure ofi~nce from career Chan~llor Stevens adnun11tat1on, considerationsbyyourappointeeand · Buraess said. He claimed Stevens' will foster wi4nPrcad confidence "tone, direction and style were not that that the Mlecellful candidate's appropriatl'for this ins11tution." priorities will be clearly focused on He said he was unaware of reports the immediate problems of the dit-that teachen have taraeted other top unaaimously approved a Mianation Walther said the board bu ~un Harriett Walt her, president of the ditarict's board of trustees. said .O.t liace Stevens' relipation, she bu vitited with other district adminif- tralon, W'lina theftl to "unpack thtir blp and put away dlleir resumes," Over !be put two yan. NU-time SaddleMck faculty memben were at odds witb tbedistrict'scbief ad.minis- llJIOr, Chancellor Stevens. The teacben crit.iclz.ed Stevens' policies and leadenbip st)'le. The faculty also conducted . 1everal no-confic:lence qreement for the chancellor. 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MaltefCard or V1u ANAHEIM: Santa Ana Frwv and MagnoM Phone 7 ''·821 -8550 YAN HUYS: S8n O• oo Frwy end S.pulveda 8Wd t>ttWHn 8urbenk and VICtOfY Phone 818· 780·22U WEST COVINA. San S.rnnrdmo Frwv ond Vincent Phone 818·919·1971 COSTA MEIA: S.n Diego Frwy and Harbor Blvd Phone 71A·5•0·82•2 Coon Monday thru Frldav 10-9 S.lurd•Y 10·8. Sunday 12-8 • • • • • • position to determine employment in the district." Buriess said. "The idea ofa 'hit list' is, L think, professionally inappropriate." Until an interim chancellor is selected, David Habura, 45, the ' district's exec;.uti ve vice chancellor since 1972, is serving as SaddlebaCk's top administrator. Lovable Tbla la Kryetal. a 10-month- old •:f.aed female epanlel-Spltz wbo•e deecrlbed u •err affectionate. dnoted and bouebroken with a 1ent1e dlapoeldon. Toa meet her jt the Laeana Beac Anlmel Shelter. HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL December H Mr. and Mrs. Richard Specter, Irvine ·r1 fir. and Mrs. Scott McAJister, Hunt ington Beach, boy December 17 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller, Irvine, gi December 19 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ogden. Irvine, boy Mr. and Mrs. Mark Arensdorf. Costa Mesa. girl Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lund, New- port Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. John Jimenez, Foun- tain Valley. gi rl Mr. and Mrs. Gary Amgo. Hunt- . ington Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. John Radant, Irvine, girl December %0 Mr. and Mrs. Waller Stovall. Costa Mesa, girl Mr. and Mrs. Oleg Chikovani. New- port Beach, boy December%% Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stransky, Hunt- ington Beach, boy December %4 Mr. and Mrs. Derck Westervelt, Newport Beach, girl December %5 Mr. and Mrs. Robert West. Irvine. boy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry, Newport Beach. girl Deeember%7 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gray, Irvine, boy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Denger. Costa Mesa. girl M~/ and Mrs. Peter Marez. Hunl· in11on Beach, girl December %8 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wald, Costa Mesa. boy December %t Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orloff, Hunt- ington Beach. boy Mr. and Mrs. Dana Dowers. Irvine. boy December 3t Mr. and Mrs. David Downs, Mission Viejo, boy Mr. and Mrs. Shawn McDonald, Irvine, twin bo~s Andrea Pruss, Costa Mesa. boy Juury 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Montgomery, Huntington Beach, boy ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL December lt Stacy and Sean McMillian, Hunt- inaton Beach. boy MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DecemberU Carolyn Ann and Fred Robert Hernandez, Newport Beach, boy .. W~ERN MEDICAL CENTER SANTAANA December! Ecrin J. and Michael T. Quirke, Irvine, airt December I Kristy L. and Martin E. Davidson. Irvine, &irl RU Ff ELL'S UPIOLSTEIY llC • ... , ..... c.... .... 1122 -.... CGITI ma Ml UM (In Pierce Brother• Bell Broadway Mortuary 110 lfOldway 642-91 Bv VIDA DEA"' "I was always the one with the camera," said Donna Hubbell . "Not any more. Now, I am m the picture," added Hubbell, who has lost n t /2 pounds since January 1984. "I couldn't find any 'before' pictures. When you arc overweight you try not to be photographed," com- mented Beth Clayton, who has taken 41 pounds off her five -fo<><-10-inch frame . Both of the Irvine residents credited Weight Watchers with their , ' . ' I I .f l .. r , . ·clientele Cosmetics offers.extra step in skin care ~ . .. 11~ ._<•>it a 1in1e on the cjry ._ II will look tishter and l ftriner," Mid Playllia Newman u she nph'r'wll ... Proctucu offered by Clilatele Colmeticl. n.~ Ciauele ~ lilti111 oil .... 1.111Nllieat 11 lbe deenlina bU' .•• ,..ut oil for tM nonnal/dry fonn• ud ~ aad mineral oil -the normal/oily formula. "n.c. are neu...-y to remove ~" the account ft1aD11ef for Clientele at Neiman·Marcus. FUbioft Island added. Oientele prodl»CIS were oriainally handled on a prescription basis .ince they were developed by a dennalOlotist for his pa&ieata. One of thOle s-tienu who tried and liked the product wu instrum_ental in t.tttillf it marketed and now as executtve VJCC By VIDA DEAN praidrnt of Ctientmle. The company•l"'Tra.rcta poup claim• that tbe ~rhy of cotmetic ak.in problems and l'DOlt acne .. tioftl responded bet1cr if oil)' prod. ucu were avoided and one stnved tor a mild but imperceptible dcpee of ~I 98S the skin care line wu an exduaive with NeimanMarcua atore. llCCOl'diJw to NC'tmWl, wbo bu been at the Falhion hland store aince May. In some pu11 of the country, Clientele is alrady in other stores and will be here IOOD. The interestint thins about this co~y inhat n doesn'r.stop with prqvulina creams, cleansers, tonen and 1UU9ues for men and women's faces -at aocs several steps farther with other products. · Wll.Hama 811 BUii will paty for dancina. "Tbe ballroom will be decorated in "They will play durina the dinner, black. white and sold with black because '°~ people like to dance covered &ables and really great then. too But, tbc..musi<: won't be centerpieces ... in ~forswith Aoud that aucsts can't talk,•• promilCd white orchids. It will look like the Vollmer. Coconut Grove." said BmQ Pere, As a spcciaJ treat five-time Olcar chairman of the third annual Golden winner J.._J Greea will be at the ·&too gala. piano ~ormina some ofh:iJ all-time The OC Philharmonic funcl·raiser ts 1ncludin&T.Body and Soul,.·· "I is set for Feb. I at the Irvine Hilton ~er the Waterfront" and "The Hotel and Towers. Sona ofRafotrcc County." When guests arrive at the private When award time comes, n... ·entrance for the black·tie event they Sell!mediet" will be in the ~iabt. will be arected by 80 tap dancers to The Golden Baton award will 10 to ·transport them into an atmosphere her in recognition of her commit· teminiscent of Fred Astam and ment, dedication and' tireless efforts Ginacr Raters and the days of big on behalf of the arts in ~ movie muSicals. County. Making the presentation will Newman, 'who has a heahh dub and nutrition becqround., and olben who hold the lame pc>lition, are trained to work wltb a client or the dint's dennalOlotitl on the in&ab of viwnidl. aive pnctical information on stress aDd Miibt ma.ftllemenl Ofcoune, you can IO into tbe store and just buy tbe akin care line or makeup products. Clienlele o&n a full line of makeup clinically fOr .. mulated in fashion sbadel Ulina veeetable dyes for tbe COiorina. .. We stay away from chemicals. .. Newman said. However, if '16 is }'OUr yeac for look.ina 1ood and feelanJ pd. the other producu and lel'Vtcet may be the ticket. The proptm to fiabt Stress Wll added bec811~ .. -.. -~ "'""'" won't necetaarily provide you with healthy k>okint akin. Recopizina the imponance of nutrition and the fast·s-ced lifestyles of molt oeoo&e today caused the firm to add the streu control nutrienta. Oientele claims tbe nutrients and their blend ofvitamina. minerils and trace e&cmenu are eft'ecti ve for repiac· ina w~11t da y atma deplctet. The · t m&JU!lemedt prosram was in Aquil Newman ex· plained that tbe prosram was de- veloped by a specialist in the field of weiaht.conttol, with tbe cooperation of a clinical psychoJosist known for his research into the causes and cures of food addiction. lt Is a six·month prosram to help you learn not only ~hat to cat, but how to prepare it. .. how to establish . ¥111 DEii new habiU. Newman explained. Before you eo on the propam (after you've eeen your doctor), Clientele people have you teet> a three-day diary Ii.Una everythina you eat. .K.nowina that inlormltion, they can spot problems and make helpful suaestions. They say no diet pills ~r pr<?tein drinks. no drup, no caffeine st1mu- ""''' "Vnn Mlft h11v.-three meals a t.hc put Cruise of Li&hts fund·raiser society otticc at l34 t:. 17th, Suite Church in 1:-&1una tor 25 years and each year.) l 07, Costa Mesa, telephone ~s tauaht p11n~ r:r.20 years. _ "We are ex":!i'J 700. HOwever, 642-8232. • • • BarMra a-. wife of Vice Prcsi- t.hat ballroom bold almost 1 The Pame cast will be at the Irvine dent 0...,.. •• will be featured ~ot-SetvRSay to entertain (With~ It the Womens ~ IODI and dance) pcsb at the pla sponsottd by USC General Alumna celebration planned by the OC Association. Trauma Society. On the plannina committee for the TickcU(Sl2Seacb)areavailableby event, which be&ins in Bovard callin& 937·S030. What's in store for Auditorium, are Pat ~.._.. of attendees? Cbampqne and New ~na rcprc1entina the OC Trojan York-style hon d'oeuvrea at 6 p.m.; Outld and Allee, Davl1, So~th an authentic Italian dinner at 7; live Lquna, representina OC TroJan auction bqins at 8 and will ao on for Leque. . 30 minutes until there's a break for Othen on t.hc committee ~SUP the lively entertainmenL Morrta and Carel Perter of Newport Tbe biddina will resume at 9: IS Beach and BJ._ Berta and Skrt p.m for •S minutes and then it is Bett of Corona dcl Mar. dance time until the clock strikes midnight. • • • • • • LeeuaMJlla, IS,oflrvinehasbcen "I ,et excited about this event every be Beary Seaentnm, the fint award time I bear the plans for it," said recipient (l.9"84 84)) and honor&J)' chair· OCPS executive director Erld Vol· man of this year's event, (Dluld lmer as We discussed the event over Brea was the '8S reeipient.5 Lenna 111118 . lunch at The Center Oub. The community of Huntinaton -· "There will bea]Qby lOfooJ_hlack· -Harbour will-also be honored as the-thoutand;°-aict-Pmr.- and·whjte checkerboard dance Ooor, recipient of the 1986 OCPS Com· Tickets to the event ($ 125 each) _.JOO," added Pero. The IS.piece w• munity Recoptltion A ward. (They do may be arranaect by contacting the Jo1ee C.wa1, pianill/orpnist, chosen as a semifinalist in Teen will perform Tuesday at the 9:30 Lm. Mapzine'• 1986 arcat model search. meetina of Harbor View Hills Her photo will appear in the February Philharmonic Commi~Mem~of tbe m1Jlzine 11 one of thel6 will ptbcr at the Irwin Kempler 9elb.infinalisu an her rqion. residence in Corona dcl Mar. Conway She now becomes eligible for bas been orpnist at SL Paul Lutheran selection later this year as contest . . ~ ·. . Last Weeki Perm SaJef Stylish perms designed personally for you. Nova perm, reg. •40 now s29 Haircut •10 ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS SOUTH COAST PLAZA (Near Sears> 540-8888 COITA DIL SOL SPANISH RIVIRIA FOUR MllC8 ..... -. INCLUOU llVT AIR M STAA HOTELS OAM l'Ofll TMVR --"-744-7341 tana • •Genny Compllce • Alala WINTER CLEARANCE IN PROGRESS NOW Ar~oros ........ ......... '"·"· ....... .. ..... 111 day plus{ou are pro~ wwtb snacks made o fibers, araans and nat~ iQ&re4ienu '° help control hunter b9 mOdiMna the insulin swinp that occur between meals. t .. You don't IO to lectures, but theft are tipcs that ao ~ns with the proaram \hat are~~ t~ ~" your mind to 'think than. It's ~Q.t hypnosis. but• a tape to relax bf. Before you eat dinner a~ niabt.,,YOu can listen to a tape for 1u1dan~. ~ If you need extra help l>t s~u. the offer special P,Ciocs f o~ h an~ wife, and there·~ a bot hnc s by trained prof'ellaonals ready assist, / What next for the coms-i;-yf "Rumor has it that a body care hne will be next, .. said Newman. ! I "super" finalist, th~. next Slep in winnil\J._ tM ~t1on. The.J!nal winner ,cu Cash awards, ~ includina a Mazda and a ~ and her picture on cover_ Leeann, dauahter ofLacr and Mllll, attends University Hi (Pleue ... PAPARAZZI meant to get to one of these daJ Plus1 my aerobic and weight trairu rouunes keep me tt actrve .. boredom hours ave n 1 , Hubbell added. Hubbell joined Weight Watc after a friend repeated the comm of another -"Donna's such a prct: girl, it's too bed she is so fat." "Once I aot over the initial hurt, decided I bad to do aomethina. ·: .... NIO . ............ ----............ _ .... .... -..-...... . ............ Laree Assortment of -Daybed Covers • 1n Stock. ~ ·~··························~~···~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-r------------------------i:=;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;,.;:::;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;========================== , ' ' . . . : . . . . • • • • • . • . . . . . . , . . . . . . . • . . . .. AXLINE'S SHOES INVENTORY CLEARANCE SAVE G. H. Bass wos Footworks Baretraps Andre Assous Concordia 494-2798 Apachle B. Mev Cor8'na Slippers Nunn Bush 141 Fornt Ave• UguM B111eh , Se1eot1d styles llmlted to stock on hand • SKI REPORTS 11 :30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m • Brought To You ly lob Mclaren IMW On Orange County's easy listening music station KDCM Newport Beach r t l I It's now a sellout for Arbeid show 9JVID4DBAN WbCD fashion delilner Mwra1 At-... arrivet from London, he wiU find 850womenptbered fel>. •at the Irv ine Hilton and Towers to view his latest sreatiou. NewDOrt Bach CbaptcrofCb~help USA wiU spontor the luncheon eventanduitafourl)Rvaoussbows. at'suellout. • 1 .. Wucntouttbeinvitationsandwithinoneweck, we had sold out "aid .._IMl.cbainnanoftheluncbeon. ' · 1 Chapter mcmbcn were di1euuina the ahow and findinJ out more about Arbeid at a brunch boated by Tiu and Man SeMfllib at their Harl>or Ridte home. Honors bestowed on local writers 8J •rrrY PO&TD BEm Pmne A WOMAN OF ACHl'EV& MINT. v.,...._ (>e·h ... of Llluna 8eaCb is a "Woman of Achievement" -a distinction bcltowed OD' btf by the ~ 8eacb Chapter of Lbc NauooaJ LeMuc of Americ&D Pen Women . Chamberlin was awardcid the ••••••• honor Saturday in a formal pres.- .. Arbeid desiped the aown that Prl8eet1 Dtua wore at the .... rty •iven...., _. .. wu.oa 8Ulu ............. ...., Arterbana ~British Em busy," said BWu WallerM* ofSab Fifth A:venU::-s;,ulb ~ ' • entation at the annual meetiftl of Gn11 rJ • ., ... a pofe11Df ol the State Chapter of American r:: at UO, ud Dr. A 1 •• Pen Women at Redlands wbo WM oubtic ,. .. liDM ''Virainia Chamberlin was director for tbe l9M Olympb unanimously voted 'Woman, of OruaizUw C-om•iuee. Achievement'," said BnMa leck-co:bec:t writen wortt- Plua(tbeetoreisan:ancinatheshow). "Hedoctmoatlyaftemoonandevenina '1lre9el. .. the collection as very dfelly. H isstyles are very decorative from the waist up ... be contends that a woman should look as-t sittin• as she does ltandi .. ..-... Or~Stewart, Department of Pediatrics at UCl, was at the brunch and bad tbeopponunity to see the a Ward that will be officially hers at the show. "It will have a place in my office," Stewa.n said as she looked at the Special Friendl award created by Blair a .. well (two children with the enaravina _••Appeal for Love.") Anothcnpecial award wiU be Jiven and the recipient will also set a 8ulweU IC\llpt\lre. Tbis inspiration award honoree is a secret and memben ""OUldn't talk about it. ' However, they~ del~ted to talk about Childbdp US_A:· 1t in non-"Pl'Oftn:nd bumanltanan orpnization committed to ~vention and treatment 'Of cbildabuteand nealectof children in the United States,," explained Kara V-. ••Asa chapter we suppon the Villqe o~QllldbclgtJ ,lkalUJlODt." Two nationilbol:ntmembers. 0.11,.. O.C.. and LWa WWeJ were and Willey noted that there are nine cbapten in California with l ,000 bcn involved. Jm WU.. wu happy to talk about fashion show prizes. "Five prizes (indudinaan oyster white sheared beaver jac.ket donated by Mr. Ja~ues 8'ld a ~necklac:efrom Moboco)areworth more than SSOOand 20otherprizesin the SI 00 to SSOO f'IDIC." All expcn1e1 for the ahow have been underwritten by mem ben and friends 10 all of the proceeds wiU benefit Cbildhelp USA. Amona the bnmchers were c-M and PMI ot... (she is president of the cbapler). Ameu,en,s.a.arue, Ric* and EJJea Seal and Su4J ArterMn(wbowasexcitcdaboutherBeach Front Propenyswimweargoing into four mljor department stores). a.-~.president of the sbope were led by 8eabd (Sd- Laawla Beach chapter. ence r.ction). we11175· Chamberlin spearheaded. the' Writen). 'Gillctmrd ' 5: . sucx:esaful lApna 8cacb Pen ~ Collie Womens' Writers Conference at DfMa AIMI (Sbon Scory). u.M the South Laauna Beach n..u (Poetry) and'· Jeu Methodist Church last fall.~ T~ ... (Juvenile). Chapter membcn Am W.U. ADtomeneWiki1111cubawards (Daily Pilot Columnist) and IAla were pte1CDled to &.... o.w· GW....aN ("Writina Funny for (POdry), ~ PrtMe ~ _.........,....,,") pa.rticipaled in the coo-Story), a.ro.llur (TV ference, as did Na&&IM a.. and Jeu l wwaa (Article). ..,...., who su~ the read-Swenton was alto awarded tbe · ofallsubmitted~vetcd lsabdlt Ziijler Metn· t nference fUHt lecturen were orial A ward for General Excel- Science Fiction Wnter Dr. lence in WritiQa. PAPARAZZI PLUS •.. hom82 School. • • • Hospital Gwld, bas planned a fashion dinner Feb. 1 at the Ritz Carlton BWar Wallertd of Seki Ftftb Av- enue. South Cout P1ua, ia plannina the fashion show which follows 7 p.m. cocktails and 8 p.m. dinner. • • • 'fM9'a'f a. .. NeMM .. n,.,t ... l't llartler ..., .... ,...."' ............. . Dr. Deborah Stewart. center, wttb her award, and CoD.Dle and Plall oi.on. SMrlee Earley of Huntincton Beach is planning a Monday day at the races at Santa Anita for memben of Ora.ngc District, California Feder- ation of Women's O ubs. One race will be named in honor of the district and Vlrpaia Swiat, president. will be in the winnen' cude with lbc bone and jockey. • • • Lat Amlps H Su Jeee. St. J05epb will meet Ffi~.Y ~t Shark Island Y acbt Oub;-FoUowina the 11 a.m. soc:ia1 bour and noon lunch, ~r o. .. Cat*' will.,perform alona with costumed dancen. r I I AEROBIC EXERCISE AEROBIC MISFITS: The only Aerobics program In Orange County owned/o~rated by a registered phystcaf Thereaplst. 714-839-2010 BACHELORETTE A TOUCH OPP A1'T AST -Home Lingerie Parties. Hostess reeelves free Ungerlet Call Laurie 714-458-2580 B1'TBRTAl10IB1'T NIGHT ,LIGHT MUSIC SRIYICE: Cal us ftrst ~save ti~ ~ rn<>MY· Frtt Blwffkly lfve cWmc>S. 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I ... you wd1 find room for tbil eoluma by llandy Attwood. He is the ~ediioroftbe Daily News of JobnatouDtyinOlathez_~n. Thank you. -STEADY FOLJ,OwERS IN THE WHEAT BELT · DBAll W.B.: Ben I& ts-wlda •• lMHn t1Jl4i.w ... •re•. VM1ralltlae,_y1tlllf, Mr. Anw ... mahlw •alW ,.ma.. I lill .. lt. AN OPEN LElTER TO NEW TEACHERS Welcome! , Weeatrusttoyouourbrats. We expect you todjsciplinethem where we have not. But do it ma way that won't rna.keuunary. Keep our children entertained. They arc bound to act restless. They watch a lot of television so they aren't very aood at entertaining themselves. School bores them because they can't flip channels. Someofusareardently apinst abortion. Others of us arc ardently for pro choice. Some of us demand school prayer. Otbers demand no school prayer. SomeofusueChristiansandbateatheists.Someofusarcatheistsandhate Christians. Please reinforce the correct moral views to our children who arc in your care. Feed ourcbildttn well. We don •t have time to give them breakfast at home so they a.re quite hunlJ')' when lunchtime rolls around. We understand that teachers are human beings and have days when they arc depressed. not feelinJ well and just plain have the blues. Never show that side of yourselfto our children. We want thC(ll to believe the world is always a happy place. Smile. L Teach our children that America isalwaysright, hasalwaysl>ecn nght ano is the best place to live in the entireworldarulthat n is the best time to alive iiftl'iC en fire history of man. Of course we on 't believe this stuff anymore ourselves, but we want our children to believe it. They will read enough neptive thinp in the ncws,.per. Remain m control at all times. Our children will yell at you. We will call you up on the phone and yell at you. We will go to the school and yell at the princ1pel about you. Please stay calm. Someone has to. Accept the arc.at responsibiJity that has been given to you. I four children don't learn to read, it will be your fault. If they come out of high school having no idea what they want to do in life, it will be yourfauh. lfthey don'tgo to collqe.t it wiJJ beyourfauJt. lfthcy JO to college and flunk out, it will be your fault. Ir they can't find a job, that wlll also be your fault. Be perfect. Lord knowsourcttildren sec enough im~rfcaion in their homes. Somebody has to set an example. · And please don't gripe about money. RcaJJy now. you get three months of xacation away from the brats. We have to have them around all year long. Yours truly, The Parents Q.-My ,.,ui.r a.I I .. Mt epe• few-card aajen. Tllere la•• type el IMuMI c.Mt ••1• ca .... •• pn- blea1: wllere .,. .. , Ml fl•• Mart• OMAR ud fear,,.... •. Bew• yoa laudle .. UTC•a' a-nmo MM Lon~ dullbterofOr. aDd Mn. Lock o.e DiM o( Newoon 8-:b. aDd SteDMn M. Bacctitl&er, eon of'Mr. ud Mn. Byron Batcbeller alt0 of Newpon Beach, exc~ weddi• vows i.n a Nov. 30 ceremony in the OardeD Grove United Methodist Churtb. The Rev. 0.vid Bailey and the Rev. Miles Acker officiated at tM candleliaht 1ervice. Music for the ceremony included a band bell choir, the Californians of the Oranae Coun- ty MasterChoraJe, with vocal soloi1t1 Allison Enaland and Moekly Swan1 trumpeter solist Roy Poper. ano violinist Mary Quon. cou11n of the bride. Direct.or Owiet Cueey· Cooper comJ)Oled· an orilinal sona for the weddina. "Celebration of Love," which was dedicated to the bridal couple. Five hundmi aucsts, inc1ydina relatives of the bride from all over the country and California Secretary of State March Fona Eu. attended the co-.ple's dinner reception at the Newpon Mcridien Hotel. The bride wore a white satin gown with Alencon lace bodice, basque waist and a boat neckline. Satin covered buttons and a large satin bow accented the deep Vat the back of the bodice, and long sleeves were slightly puffecht the shoulder and fitted at the wrist with insets of lace_arui_~uins. JhcJuU skirt and cathearihrain were trimmed at the hem with Alencon lace. Her Juliet cap, custom rMde by fashion dcsianer Frank Que, was trimmed with white lace, seed pearls and sequins and held a blusher and cathedral lenath veil. The bride's sister. Claudia Dina-. Mueller, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Jill Burch, Michelle Louie, Andrea. Dorothy and Karen Tang, and May Yin& Welch. The flower Jirl and ring bearer were Tisbia and Denick Que. Andrew Batcheller, the bride- aroom's brother, was best man and ushers were Bruoc Batcheller, Steven a llr .• lln, e. II ... tcbeller E. Auth, Boite and Lany Ding, Jefferey Robinson, Jobn Tenaglia, Duane DeKalb, Randy Hause and Gary and Jeffrey Robenson. After a honeymoon trip to the Caribbean. the couple arc residents of Newpon Beach. He is a sales consult- ant with ColdweU Banker in Tor- rance, and recieved -hi &.-A:. and M.8.A. dqrces from the Univenity f Southern Califom1i:-She-is-a araduate of UCLA with a bachelor de~ in industrial r._sycholOI)' and rec1eved her masters dcarce from USC. She is president ofl>enonnel Systems Associates in Newport Beach. DONl'fSR-Um The Newpon-Mesa Christian Center in Costa Mesa was the settina for the Dec. 28 nwriaac of Kristen Marie Reid and Michael William Donner. They arceted I SO pests at their reception at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. Mr. and Mrs. John Reid of Costa Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L Donner of Huntinaton Beach arc the parents of the couple. The bride wore her mother's wed- ding gown of ivory slipper satin. The fitted bodioc of beaded Alencon lace -, .. - Krtaten Donner featured a scoop tront and back neckline with a peau de soie yoke and a high collar of lace with tons fitted sleeves. The full s£irt was tnmmcd with splashes of the beaded lace and swept mto a tram. Her fingertip veil of pcau de soie was crowned with a wreath of baby's rcath and satin ribbon roses. She carried a boUQ,Jgt of red roses and streamers of lily o(ilie--valteyfashion- ed after. the bouquet her mother carried at her I 94S weddinJ. Nancy Ronquillo, the bnde's sister was matron of honor, and the bridegroom's brother, Edward Don· ner was best .man. The bride's junior attendants were Carin Schisler. acolyte; Jenny Noland, flower &Jrl; Meghan Noland, lariat bearer; and Sarah Noland as ring bearer. Norma uibfrcid was the reader and the guest book was kept by Janeth Bowman. Ushers were Frank Donner. brother of the bridegroom. Dave Thomson and Greg Johnson. After a trip to Jamaica, the couple are residents of Huntington Beach. She is with Mola Development in Huntington Beach... and he is a paramedic in Vemdtr. HOFFllAft-81tARS uigh Ann Sears and Kenneth Submit your wedding news· T1te he.vt. bvri.ed ~others of tM bride1ndbrick-10-~ ... 1t'1elllYIO pu1*sh your weddi111 news in the IAJJy Pilot. Fmt, ,e_t copies ofour eD.lllP."en t 1ndweddl111forms. Youaane1tbn' pictthom upinourlobby•t JJO W. Bay St., Costa M~. Mondly tbrou..b Fridly from 8 a.m. to s p.m .• or man your request with 1 st11mped. ielf.: 1ddre~ envelope to IM Wedd1111 Deparrment, 0.11y Pilot, P. 0 . Box I S60, Cost11 Mesa. CA 92626. Enp,ement oews must be ~ub­ mi rred at last st:ven weeh pn.or to the wecklifll. If you baveone, mclude a photo oftbe bride-to-be with the form. Weddinp will be published after the weddit11date. Quality photos of the bride or the briclal couple are welcome. Black/white pbotosare preferred to color. ff you wish your photo returned, pleue put your name and maili111 ad~ on the beck (use a felt-tipped pen, please). . Wcddingandengqem~nt news~· published on a space-av11Jable bu1s. Wccan 'tguar1ntee you a specific date for your news, bu~opublish it as soon as possible. - Charles Hoffman were married Jan. 11 at the Costa Mesa home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mn. Robert G . Scars. Sixty memben of the families and friends attended the ceremony and a ~ption held in the home afterward. The bride wore a Victorian style gown with a Venetian lace collar and butterfly sleeves. She was attended by her sister, Lori Callaghan. The bridegroom is the son of William Hoffman and Sheny H. Williams of Huntington Beach. His father served as best man. After a wedding trip to Steamboat Springs. the couple wiU be residents of Newport Beach. She is a sWJicaJ technician at St. Mary•s Hospital in Long Beach and he is a Newport Beach building supervisor. daat?-J.L .• Orluclo. Fla. s A. -That is. a peaky problem no HARlff IUDW&LL-RUHQJIL __ matLer whether ou play four· r -Mr. and Mn. ~nneth J(jdwell of five.card major opening bids. Ac· Brea have announced the enpge- tually, though, you only have dif· minor to c e for your rebid! You hearts. U responder bas game-going ment of their dauahter, J(jmberley ficulties when your hand is a have to lie to partner either about values, he can check on opener's Jayne J(jdwell, to James M. Robins, minimum opening bid: if you have your strength or your s hape, for a distribution by bidding two no son of Newport Beach residents Mr. an intermediate or stronger opener, rebid of two hearts in this situation trump. Opener bids a side three· and Mrs. Theodore Robins Jr. you can afford to open one heart and virtually guaranlees a six-card suit. card minor if his shape is 4-5-3-1. or A araduate of Brea-Olinda High then make a reverse bid in spades. Some experts overcome this by jumps in the minor if it is a four· School, the bride-elect is a student at Take a look at these two hands: simpTy choosing the anti-system card suit and his shape is 4-!>-4-0. Fullerton Co~ and does specia.1- (11 .Knu1 <::>AQ•ir.z OJ5 +-opening bid of one spade. That With 4·5-2·2 and a minimum for izedwood-work.inainAnaheimHills. --°" • 6 Her future husband is a araduate of IZI +KQS3 <::> AKS5Z 0 A5 +1z leaves them with a c;onvenient rebid his bid. opener signs off with three Newport Harbor Hip SChool and of two hearts over any action b. hearts. With a maximum and stop· ~ Coa l ColJ H ded The second example is easily S eae. e atten Partner. That is not an ideal solu· ...,rs in th'e minor suits, he bids tate Lona D~ch and · handled with a reverse bid. The r-~ · 1S now a lion. and on occasion will result in thl'ee no trump. student at Pep~rd1'ne U · ·t ... first nn•es problems for even ex· ..-DIVUSIJY -> r-your side struggling in a 4·2 spade There are some flaws to this School of Business and is truck pert partnerships. Let's assume fit. method -it sometimes makes the manager at Theodore Robins Ford. that you play a sophisticated A larger body of experts has defense easier. And you have to They will be mamed on July 12 at system that includes five-card ma· adopted the Flannery Convention. give up using two diamonds as a St. Joachim's Catholic Church in jor opening bids and forcing no They play that an 0,...n,·ng bi'd of k t b'd b h . b' Costa Mesa. ,..-wea wo-1 , ut t at 1s no 1g trump responses. You open one two diamonds shows exactly the drawback. 08WALD-llOOU heart and partner forces with one hand shown above: a limited 0 ...,n· no trump. What now? r-Se.cl aay q .. eu..1 fer~ c ..... t. Mrs. Marcy Oswald of Laguna Y d . h h d ing bid of 11-15 high-card points Clilarle1 H. Gen• ucl Oaar Sllwif. la Beach has announced the engage- __ o_u_o_n_t_e_v_e_n_a_v_e_a_t_r_u_·_u _r __ w_h_k_h_i_nc_l_ud~e~s_f~o~ur~sp~a~d=e~s ~a~nd~fi~v~e-~~·~~~t=~~·=·~~~~='~· ------~nt~~da·~J~~~s Oswald, to Breck kirby Moore. The bride-elect also 1s the dau~ter of the late Mr. Jerry Oswald. She 1s an elementary teacher with the Santa Ana School district. Her future husband is the son of Melvin Moore and the late Mrs. Celia Berta Moore. He is employed by Mutual Propane in Tustin. A May 3 wedding is planned at the Dana Strand Beach and Tennis Oub in Dana Point. Kimberly ·Jane Kidwell, Jamee Robin• Jane Leraaa Oswald, Brec-Ktrby lloore Daniel Libby of Uniontown, Ohio. Street. will be mamed in New York City in They will be married on April 10 at April. the Fifth A venue Presbyterian Dr. and Mrs. George S. Chung of Church in New York City. North Tustin are the parents of the bride-elect, who is a 1978 graduate of llA1'LltY-IOll8Tlt Estancia High School and a 1982 The engagement of Patti Hanley to graduate of Columbia U ninversity. Bill Kriste of Glendale has been She is now a medical student at New announced by her parents, Mr. and York University School of Medicine. Mrs. Jim Hanley ofNewpon Beach. Her future husband is the son of A Newport Harbor High School Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Libby of graduate, the bride-elect is aJso a JUPfG-LmBY Uniontown. He is a Columbia Uni· graduate of the University of versity araduate and is a financial Southern California. Former Oranae Coast resident strategics associate at the investment Her future husband is the son of s Follow the sun through 2 oceans for only $1640 per person. L'p to $1000 less than on other li nes. Sail aboard our luxurious 5·Star Fairsea for 10 days. April 7-June 6. 1986. Westbound from an Juan. Pu ·rto Rico. Or eastbound from Acapulco. Mexico. And explore . t. Thomas. t. Croix. Dutch Cu ra\ao. Panama's unique San Blas Islands. And tran it the spectacular Panama Canal. What's more, when you book itmar. you fly roundt rip to the hrp for free. Sold only by travel agents. See your soon. • oak up golden rays along the Golden Riviera. 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The bride-to-be is a &raduatc of Sunny Hills High Schoof, Fullerton and Cal State Sao Diego. • Her fi~~ce. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ad1kian of Hacienda Heiahts, ii a graduate of Don Bosco High School and Whittier College. s11 ·186 Unlimited FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY From Hawaii to our nation'• ca,pltol, we care tor thUdren, the elderly, bomee & pete. /u lht Il l HUing H.rvtce, we otrtr you the opportunity to be pen o( • na- tionwide tranchi.tt network. AN AFFORDA•LI INVISTMINT For • small uphal outley you can be In buttn. ror you'.,..1r Coordlnac.d from the home, Low ovtrlMed. Newport 8-eh franchiet now ...U.W.. for ed- dltJonal information call or write: ' litters Unll•ltetl 20011 om. Ll.00 .... 111 LAOlINA HlU8 CA •. C7 14) 380-iiaa 11163 . . f OrengeCoMt DAILY PILOT/Sunday,~ 19, tMe • Corporate memories saved r tanceon com puter use raises stakes In ·crashes· By PETER COY ., ............ NEW YORK -A hundred feet beneath the streets of Manhattan·s financial district, a 21h-acrc chamber ' dug from bedrock is being turned into a modem treasure vault. The man·made cavern under the W_orld Trade Center. pan of an old. railroad, has a guard station with machine aun-proof glass, Halon gas for cxtinauish1n1 fires and 14 dosed- circuit TV cameras for surveillance. ' DataPort would be a safe place for diamonds, rubies or gold bullion. Instead i1 wiU coolain-.nothing but thousandsofreelsofm~cJic tapc - in effect. duplicates of thun!mones--of modem corporations. -'-----~ secunly trend by demanding work- able disaster plans before they give companies clean bills of financial heaJth. The Internal Revenue Service has funhercd the trend, imposing_ several rules governing secure storage of long-term records. Companies lake New York's DataPort store backup copies of a company's computer records. The client company can rctncve the magnetic tapes on shon notice and load them into us computers to replace ones that ha vc been damaged. Unfortunately, a disaster that de- stroys data often destroys machines as well. Comdisco, Sungard and other companies charge clients a bag fee for the nghl to use spare computers that they keep ready and waiting at "'hot sues:· BERNSMEJER CAIUtOLL Manager'named for Holiday Inn For those who cannot afford a hot site there as the "cold sue," a room equipped with chilled water, electnci-Jack W. ~rumeler llas been appointed general ma~ and ~hoes that as ready ur Katlaltn Ne.._ l'Jdt.ent• has been-named dtrcCror-6'. les for the have a computer installed an 11 an an Holiday lu lrviH, slated to open this spring. Bernsme1er recentl> transferred from Denver where he managed two other corpc;>rate- DataPon and other storehouses across the country cater to their clients' arowing nervousness about their dependence on computers vul- nerable to fire. flood, sabotage. theft or simple human error. emergency. owned Holiday Inns. He has been with the firm since I 97S. Richards u ~ Comdisco charges Its biggest was formerly director of sales for the Holtday Inn. Costa Mesa. Ed 0...1 .. 1-too~-alt 100 , t 1..-1 ... ..._ clients up to $20.000 a month for • • • • ..._ -1 -O'Ye r 'Ya • aee U11t: ow ••0 u.atta.D, b 18 · r. Davkl W. Carroll llas been named area vice pres1d-nt fior Plldfk bel ..... billlt to p r o--'d --' to-• f te da ac~ss to a 1g M maan1rame and a .. ~ , •a e ~e• ._e mcom~~~r~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·m-~i~c~s~n · , Experts say a total computer wipcout with no backup plan an place -an unlikely event -might permanently cripple a business like a bank or brokerage firm. "A computer failure is probably the single most tragic business event that could happen to a company. You can't move product, you can't collect money, you can't ship, you can't collect premiums. You just can't functfon," said John Ratliff. vice president of marketing for Sungard Services Co. of Wayne. Pa. In spite of the danJer, no more than 1.000 of the roughly 14.000 data centers in the United States and Canada that use IBM mainframes of the 4300 series or bigger have disaster plans that include off-site backup computers, estimates Ray Happ, president of Comdisco Data Re- covery Services Inc. of Rosemont. Ill. Executives are reluctant to d1ven large sums of money from pressing needs to guard against a disaster that may never ha ppen, say Comdisco and Sungard, which are No. I and No.2. rcspcct1vely. an the busaness of supplying backup com outers. But auditors are stepping up the ORANGE COAST STOCKS Hipp said. Riverside. San Bamardino and Inyo counties. The Irvine resident will Computer makers take Inter-work out ofan office in Orange. Carroll bas been Wllh Pacific Bell and national Business Machines Corp. •ts predecessor, Pacific: TdqlllHe, for .l4 years. He came to Orange and Digital Equipment Corp. also County as area manager an 1984• • • offer rescue services. such as rush Peter J. Latnl has been named president and chief executive shipment of replacement computers officer of Scbelder Commercial Real Estate. Latnl, of Newport and consulting by their an-house Buell, i1 a real estate broker ud member of die CaUferaia Bar. He disaster expens. jobte4 Scbelder ht IH4, servtac mMt rtteatly a1 vice presldat aM The New York tock Exchange ceaeral COUHI. relics on 13 computers to suppon • • • m1nute-to-m1nute noor trading. CocllaraaeClll.ate, Uvta11&o11 has added three new people lO Its Med Three could fail an a way that would Bio Science Division and promoted five others. Promotions include: bring trading to a halt, said Don Digi Blutoa and Crall Sdia, from scotor account exccuttves to Due.,.. eke. the exchange's senior, 1cc account supervisors: EUeea Goodmaa. from account reprcstntattve to president of market operations. account executive: &ri1tiDe McCartlly and Ju Morris, from account ometimes a small failure serves to coordinator to account rcprcscntallve. New addmonS>anclude Mlcbel remind companies of how senou!I a Rosa, who comes from the company's c.onsumer products area to a big fa a lure .,..0 utd be. Al the New York pos111on as senior account exccuuvc for the Med Bio d1v1s1on. 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Before 11 plans to split the machanes between two sites to lessen the chance of an ancapac1tatmg disaster L1lo..t• other bag "le"' York computer u!>Crs. the stock c"<changc pa}'s a lee to a lCnter 1n ne1ghbonng New Jerse) that ma1nta1ns backup computers at can use on a moment"s nouce. and 1t stores backup records 1n a com- memal storetiouse an upstate New Yorio.. Thl' lirst data-storage centers. built an the 1950s and "60s out of fear of a O\ 1e1 nuclear attack. tended to be an mountain strongholds far from cities. Rcrnrds "ere ro1.a1ed at the leisure!\ pace of once a month. · The nc....,er centers. hkc DataPon. tt·nd to be more convenient Records are -,hipped 1n and out as often as sc'eral times a da). ensunng that a d1sa'>tcr "'ould not punch a hole 1n a company's data rC'cords of more titan a re" hours. Data storage e"<pcns sa) the ne\t trend will be for companies to send their backup records into storage rlectron1calh. Workers at the receiv- ing end "'uuld record the trans- missions onto magneti c tape and place the tapes on racks. In this case. though. high tech- nolog) has 11s cnucs. It 1s hard to venfv that records sent elcctrona call > arc not comang 10 garbled. so com- pan1e<; run the n'>k of d1scovenng at the worst pos~1ble tame that their backup anformauon is unusable. argues Wilham Dreyer. a vice presi- dent of Iron Mountain Group Inc .. a maJor data-storage company based m Bo-; ton I -- # • I BLANTON SCHUB GOODMAN JOtnmg FMJ . Cathcan held a s1m1lar po 1uon .... 11h Doyle Duf' Bernbacla/Wett an Los Ange les FMJ SJX'Ciahzes 1n marlo..c tl ntt communacauons for medical products and healthcare ~n-1ces ••• Josepll Samples has joined SHlll Cout Medical CHter as l h1ef financaal officer and Dave Ton 1s the ne.,.. director of de\ elopmt•nt Samples comes to the South Laguna health care agenc) from a pos1t1on as assistant vice president of finance fora New Jerse) teachang hospital Torie 1s a former execuuve director of the Holiday Parll Hospital FoudatloD 1n Portland. Ore. • • • Ende Stockert has been named manager of the Orange<. ount~ d1v1s1on of Soetlaern Califorala Gas. Co. ud Gail Roseee ha~ been appointed dtstnct manager for So•tllern Callfonaia Gas Co. an the south Orange County -area SJocken. formerly manager of the uttlit) ·s Southern d1v1s1on 1n Compton. replaces Josepla J . AJlloviclil, who as rctmng after 39 years RoSttn replaces Sam Bouick, rc:-unng after a 3.:!- }'ear ca~r Wllh the gas compan) Stocken has be-en "'th the gas company since I 9S6 and RoSttn for 20 years. most ret·cntl) as qunht) circles facilitator. d1rcctmg employ~ teams 1n proJects to increase com pan ) producuvtt} . • •• Clalldia Loolley, \let president ot the Saddlebadl Healtla Foudatto• of Saddlebadl Commu.lty Hospllal in Laguna Halls has achieved the rank of Fellow m the Natloaal Associattoa for Hospital Development. The desagnauon as the h1ghe t accred1tat1on for ho p1tal development professionals. " I How to live with someone who's living with cancer . l.t'.lrll•ll)t 111 11\'\' '' 11h l .mu·r 1, no\ ,L,, 1.t.,i.. l.4.·.1rn1nlt( 111 II\, \\llh "1m1.>t•O..· d "·' t Jnn·t tJn •~· \'\\'I\ nk 1r1. ,hth uh 'til""" lo.nt ' tx·r11·r 1h.11l \\t" d11 """ mudt hdp .amt u1l\k·N.1tl\l1n)l 1, tX'\'\k'\I Tit.ll ' "h' '•111 ~'l'"\lll' ~nd rd1.1l\lltt.1t11111 p1 q~rJm' ,·1nph.N(\ •h~: "hok t.11n1h 1-.. ie 111~ ti\\•, .mw1 p.llll'1ll Vo . nm '"'''I t'"l)(t.lnl' ll h \HIUntl'\'1"' \\hll ,tf" n.'"'"'''-'\l 1..111,,•r \\Allt"llh, .1r "ho"''"'"' II.I\\' h\' -n tuudk.'\l h\ I.um \ 1111.·ml>l'r' ur lrl\'tkl' \\uh \JIK\'f TI\.ll ' ... 11.11 "'""' "' '""' "' ti~ l;,ifi "'· tx· ... ffl!iCl\Jh.'\l .m~I nti 1't 1. lflllM nt U\\ I)\• 11th• r .11111' 1114 •0 Ill th1.• \. ltlU'\ , ·' \tn111lj.1 itlll fll{lllJr '-l'I'"\ IU.._, \lo\' p111\l\k• 111h11tn.1tu>O 11l\I \tllllllllll' l" J'-111\."lll' JrKI IJm tlt,-.. 1rin'I"''' l'-ll1l·111' 1" Jnd tr.•m trt'Jtnwm 'urph 1,. '""' 1.."': 11\ "'' .md .L"1'1 pJ11<.~m, an tlw1r n.1um ti 1 l"\\'f'\ '"" "'' I ti\ 1, "ll.•I , 11m 1 "'' '" f't)\.• Ith.• 1111.Jnu.•r 1'·111\'l\l'• lht It\\' .. 1111'.'lf f.4rtlth<.'"' ~· \ 'IU \:ln ~· "l" Jrl" '" l'n m• )f\' th.m 111'.' n.~Jr1.'h • 'it)C.l.1\11,..k "' • • ,tr\ '4 I "l'll ~ll\ 'I\\ I) h I 1,• \ .. .. . l t 1 Or-.. OOMe DAILY PILOT/.,._, -..,Y 11. 1 ... Road fee plan amounts to government coercion To I.be E.ditor. n. propoeed San Joaquin Kills Freeway, a aubject that has sparked l'AUICOUI deb9tei, ia one o( those inent illues that rally define the diflielcnce between advocates and ~. the issue is local, state or federal ii of no sipificance. What is mc:n interestina than the praam•tic upunent at this point 1s -the · problem offindin& the money to pay ror three new freeways bas always blocbd the project. It is time that the oouoty concedes and eccepu the fact that there arc no pamanteed federal funds available. ~ -111iabt have assumed lhat f)rlfJ!lb County votcn had solved the problem when they overwhelmingly defeated Proposition A-(.lhe Hell iiJet tu) last year. Not so -in desperation the freeway tax ~moten became quite clever and t.nitiated scheme No. 2, the de- velopen road fee plan, presstuing 11 cities to ra tifv i L Realistically, it does not solve the county's problems -it only boils down to more county coercion apinst the citizens. The point is elementally simple. The San Joachin Hills freeway is vitally essential to the Irvine Co.: It provides the only access to their multimillion dollar private estates on Pelican Hills Road. Their future profits depend on it. In an attempt to save the OC tupayers millions of dolJars, the Irvine Committee of Seven Thousand ccosn pthe~ enouah sipatures with their Vc>1ers lnjtiative Measure and place it before the voters June 3 to stop the city from coUectina ro.ct fees to pay for three new freeways. The Irvine residents will be ~ sandwiched in by the projects. Un- fort)lnatcly, the initiative is bein& challenaed in court by the Frecwa,Y. Joint Powers Agency. a powerful coalition of developers and big busi- ness. The city of Lquna Beach should be commended for not joining the "gang." If the fee ordinance is approved by majority of the cities, it's inevitable that the beauty and tranquility of the Pacific Ocean coastline (we all enjoy) will be drasticallfi'Ca'Uc~twittnnajor developments. Martin Brower. a former Public Relations advocate for the Irvine Co. is so fervently obsessed with tall buildings and hi&h-risc hotels that he envisions the lrvine Coast becoming another French/Italian Rivien. strictJy for the jct set. On the other hand, Mr. Brower may settle for second best and acquiesce for another Miami Beach or Atlantic City. In the final analysis, the choice should be determined by the voters of Orange County. They're the ones who will ultimately get 11 in the cod - financially or environmentally. ID-" Z. WILLlAMS Costa Mesa Maurer scored on airport pact To the Editor: - "Why don't the malnUnechurch ea move to the top of thei r aaenda these crucial moral problema ... Instead oftalkl ngso much aoout our polltlcal. economic a nd foreign problems ... ?" HfltObMY, HEUDJM>Y. HERE I /#. AT C>.NP~ .. ~e ~ry--t:J~~ e .f I' 1 PBYLLm llCllLAPL T ool•••lat PHYLLIS ScHLAFLY Clergy, sticK to in oral troubles Clergymen of aby and all de- nominatiOM-Clearly bayc_ the same constitutional riahts of political speech and action enjoyed by other Americans. They have the riaht to speak out on politicaJ issues, to UflC others to follow their counsel, to support or oppose any candidate for public office, and even to run for office themselves. Many liberals, however, savagely criticize some cleraymen for speak.i about politics, calling this a crack i the so-ealled wall of separation tween church and state. We sa "some" because that criticism a pears to be voiced only apin conservative clergymen, nev against liberals. Those who criticize J C1T'Y F alwcl 1 other conservative preachers for pu licly supporting the Reaaan polici become deaf and mute when National Council of Churches or National Conference of Cathol Bishops issues politicaJ press rel Reference is made to Steve Marble's article "Noisy Flights To Top Sixty a Day" in the Jan. 3 Pilot. totaJ unconcern in even ratifying such a giveaway and now bis unconcern emphasizes his disregard for his ~-::=!e:::=:::=====-~====-=i.iil-=-== or spends church funds to oppose Reapn administration policies. If the clergy can blame the po ticians in power because there are t many poor, hungry, homeless jobless, why can't the politi · blame-the cleraY became there-is much promiscuity. illegitimacy, abortion, divorce, domestic viole neglect and abuse of children, alco and drug addiction, rape, po graphy and immorality in pop He quotes Mayor Maurer as saying be is not concerned about the increase (in ftigbts from JWA) because county officials "are do~'!& evemJlinf they can to mgnjtor the situation .• and "I'm confident that the spirit of the aar_cement will prevail." r feel quite sure the quote is absolutely correct since Mr. Maurer was part and parcel of approving the supposed settlement with the county supervisors. He did, in fact. show his constituents. To state that he is confident that the supervisors will adhere to the spirit of the agreement is less than wishful th:inking:ltRlntronlhe agreemen ff s- not yet dry and the spirit has already been abrogated. Don Strauss is ap- parently the only one on the City Council that really bas the pulse of thr city in mind. ALAN L. BLUM Balboa Island School nurse day celebrated To the Editor: On Jan. 22, 1986, the schools of Oranae County will be helping nearly 200 nurses celebrate National School Nurse Day. A school nurse is not only a nurse, but a teacher as welJ. In California a school nurse must hold a bachelor's dcarec and school health credential as well as an RN license and public health certificate. In keeping with the California School Nurse Organization slogan, "Healthy Children Learn Better," the school nurses in this county were active this past year in teaching infection control as well as promoting wellness in the school community. The school nurse screens children regularly for vision and heanng problems. Scoliosis screening is done at the junior high level. She acts as a resource for parents and staff con- cerning health and as liaison between health care providers and the school when serious health problems occur. She also plays an active role in the planning and education of students with special needs. Does your school have a nurse? TRINA WILLIAMS Fountain Valley Judlclal system excoriated To the Editor: h 's no woinder the couple being held for the torture slaying of the pizza employees don't object to the extradition procedures. The worst they can expect to get, with our beautiful JUDICIAL SYS- TEM and THE ROSE BIRD COURT, is at m ost a slap on the wrist. and possibly weekends!!! It was also amusing to read the article stating that the filing includes allep- tions of special circumstances which means they could face the death penalty, especially after JUSt reading the eight death penalty convictions that have just been overturned by the Bird Court. An)'.one contemplating any kind of a heinous crime during 1986 better do it while the Bird Court is still protccung the criminal ... A disgusted ci tizen ... W.G.SMITH Newport Beach Debate on houslng continues To the Editor. Alan L. Blum must be pretty new around these parts to be unaware of the No-Growth movement that prtvailed in the '70s. His Dec. 20 letter "NON- GROWTH ATTITUDE NOT AT f AULT FOR HOUSING CRISIS,'' rebutting my previous letter, ignores the fact that housing built in the '70s would have been much more af- fordable than that built today. But he really backed up my analysis of the high cost of housing when be wrote that "the price of housina is dictated by the price oft~ land plus the cost of materials and labor etc., and certainJy those who supply all of that arc motivated by the profits thereof." True. But the cost of the land. materials and labor were much less then. And the profits were in keeping witb the costs, makjng the wboJc product less expensive. tt•a 1 shame Mr. Blum wasn't in tnndancle at those crowded council meetinat when the no-growthers tcs-tiaed. week after week, year after ~. that if their nei~bors built on lbeirland it would spoil their"quahty ofUfe." Al it ii unconstitutional to deny J Amencans thr right to use their property without just cause. the then- City Council. Planning Commission and city bureaucracies used ruses to stall that right. They imposed require- ments that required more garage space than living space: open-space options that cut out more livmg space; a nd one no-growther even tried to tie a garbage area to the floor area It aot so ludicrous that closet space bad to be sacrificed to build a bedroom big enough to put a bed in. And d ining rooms became a thina of the pest. With the long delays in aetting buildina permits, aod the rising costs due to the 011-~ce-risc-induced in- flation. the feasibili ty of buildina was lost for smaJI property ownen and builden. Rentals became scan::e and their nites r~ Long-time renters were forced out of the area and landowners were denied rents they could have had. This bad noth_1!11 to do with the hotels and $200,000-plus homes Mr. Blum mentions. But maybe he is the one who needs new aJasscs, so he could look dcc~r into the causes of che shortaae of 'affordable" housina. GOLDIE JO EPH Newport Beach ,,_..z .... ftJ•to• T_T ... l,!11'l11Qtno Eo.t • 0...,....., City Ed•IOt T9'fta.ilt ~I fdJl(W c, ... ..., Soort1 ~"''°' "'"m.'c.._.._ .. Conltelttf ~&..C.... Pi~1ion~ 0..-.1..---. Cw~'.Jlfl M.,., ........ 1., MMll9'~ 0HCIOt ........ C..iifliH Olrtc:IOt entertainment? The newly elected presiding bis of the Episcopal Church, the Rt. Edmond Lee Browning, seized ' newsworthy moment to ma political statement criticizing deployment of any nuclear wca ..-i...1 ....... --......:::~~&..:;:~.._ ___ ....,. __ --... m1lit.ar)' help for the anti<amm TODAY IN HISTORY By Ute A11octatecl Pres1 Today is Sunday, Jan. 19, the 19th day of 1986. There arc 346 days left in the year. Today's highlight in history: On Jan. 19, 1807, Robert E. Lee, the commandcr-in--chief of the Con- federate armies. was born m Strat- ford, Va. On this date: In 1736, James Watt, the inventor of the steam engine, was born in Scotland. In 1809, author Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston. In 1825, Ezra Daggett and his nephew, Thomas Kensett, obtained a patent for their process of storing food in tin cans. In 1853, Verdi's opera "II Trovatorc" premiered io Rome. In 1861, Georgia seceded from the Union. In 1937. millionaire Howard Hughes established a trans- continental air record when he flew his monoplan( from Los Angeles to Newark. N.J .. in seven hours, 28 minutes and 25 seconds. In 1955, a presidential news~ conference was filmed for television for the first time. with t he permission of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. In 1977. in ooe of his final acts as president, Gerald R. Ford pardoned Iva Toguri D'Aquino of Chicago - World War ti's ''Tokyo Rose." Ten years ago: In his State of the Union message, President Gerald R. Ford called on Congreu to ~uce federal taxes, curb spending and forgo expensive new programs to bring what he called a new realism to relations between government and the people. And, dark-horse candidate Jimmy Carter, a former Georgia governor, scored a stunning victory in the Iowa caucuses over others seeking the Democratic nomination for presi- dent. Five years ago: President-elect Ronald Reagan rehearsed his in- augural speech for presentation the next day and invited President Jimmy Carter to serve as a special envoy to meet the Amencan hostages in West Germany if Iran released them after Reagan assumed the presidency. Carter accepted. The 52 Americans were released minutes after Reagan took the oath of office. One year ago: Lebanese Prime Minister Ra.shid Karami announced after a meeting in Beirut with U.S. Ambassador Reginald Bartholomew that Lebanon's government would try to obtain the release of five Americans kidnapped in Beirut, ap- parently by a shadowy group calling itself Islamic Jihad. One later es.- caped, one was freed and the other three remain among the missing Americans, who now number six. Today's birthdays: Actress Jean Stapleton is 63. Thought for today: "When people are free to do as they please they usually imjtate each other." -Eric Hoffer, American social philosopher ( 1902-1983). ~&41ii!Ml·H~falt.IJ@M--------------­ Lead er of an ti-San dinistas takes exception to column Eden Pastora says he wa nts to lead his countrymen toaTree, pea ceful s ociety WASHINGTON -A self-de- scribed "auiduous reader" of our columns has written to tell us more about himself and to correct what he says were errors in a story we wrote about him last July. He is Eden Pastora, the famous .. Commander Zero" of the Nicaraauan revolutjon and now the fiercely independent leader of antJ- Sandinista auemltas operating alona the Costa Rican border. Because Pastora could conceivably succeed someday in his quixotic mission to drive out his Marxist e11· colleaaucs in Manaaua. his letter dctervcs careful attention. Pastora erroneously attnbutcd to us .. a desire to hurt me" because wt reported the doubts of our io- tclh,ence sources coocemina what he would do if he ever pjned power 10 Manaaua. "I am a democrat a revolutionary and a nationalist," P&1tora wrote. "I have fouabt in atmed comblt ••nit both utttma. apanlt tboee who pcft\aps hive led you to derlipate me. "lo rnponec to your statemnu that no one can be sure wberf I would lad my Q>Untry were I to come to pe>wer, I point 10 my fiaN apjM\ the Somoza ~ dictatorship. often risk.in& my life; and to my current war against the d1ctatorsh1p of the nine communist commanders of Nicaragua, apin risking my life and clcatly demon- strating in what d irection r want my homeland to go. "I do not want for Nicar:atua either the d ictatorship of the ri&ht or the dictatonhip of the lef\, nor do I want primitive capitalist exploiters or communist totalitarians. I want neither the exploitation of man by man nor the exploitation of man by the state. "I want for my people a fi'ce society, with pc1cef'UI development, with authentic participation by the people in national decisions. W1tb an effec:.- tivc political pluralism, under the blnncn of national dip.lty and nationalism -the true bannen of Oen. Sandino, who today i.s falsified and reviled by the commun.ittl of Manqua.·· In his kiter, Pastora l!ddmeed what he said were t0me factual mora in our report His mother, bt mes, wu Nlcarlpaa, not C.. ~ and it was she, "with much lllC'rifioe, who 1ent him to atudy ouuide I.be country. not the Sudiail1a u8*r· around. And he ~ in Mako. J1c1 AllEISll and JOSE Pti SP[ AR not in Cuba or the Soviet Union. As for our report on "a curious incident" involvi111 the youna Pastora and SS0.000 intended for Cubln President Fidel Castro in 1 ~.Pastora denied any relationship with Castro before 1978. He also said he never JOt trajnina from Castro, "since I alrudy had -and I SI).' chis with j ustified and patriotic pride - mqnificent tralnfoa in the school of pmitla life u pncticcd in the Seaovlan junales of nonhern Nietrqua." Pastora cJoaes with this appeal: "i::.i~!Yi I wish to bes you to help us ~ the truth about the lbouaanda or our perrillas who are (iabtinJ bamoot and hu..,-y. We fiitn 1n the aouth and east of N"teaf111Ua. and if neoeuery we will die to tee our homeland ~ of all dic\ll.Of'lbip. of all reprellion. and where -~ °:,!a the buncn of dipi•Y,: libaty national indepen· dace . ...... ,, _ _,.,....., .... ~ •• ..,,., t 3 .. Freedom Fighters in Central Am ca, and the "scandal of increasi hunger among the poor in country." He said he intends to his new pulpit to battle again racism. the arms race, uncmplo ment and poverty. Bishop Browning's statemen articulating the liberal penpectiv were given respectful and generou coverage by the liberal media. So was the pastoral letter issued last year by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops on the U.S. economy. which has been widely interpreted as sup- porting Mondale-style economics and opposing Reaganomics. That pastoral letter on the U.S. economy proclaimed that "society has a moral obligation to take the necessary steps to ensure that no one among us is hungry. homeless un- employed orotherwise denied what is necessary to live in dignity." It criticized our welfan: system as "woefully inadequate" and uraed greater handouts of U.S. taxpayers' money to the indigent, the un- employed and the Third World. Today's high rates of all those moral problems arc truly a scandal. Why don't the mainline churches move to the top of their agenda these crucial moral problems, in which the clergy are presumed to have some competence. instead of talk.ing so much about our political, economic and foreign problems in which they have manifested little or no com- petence? The Herit.ace Foundation's Policy Review interviewed individual Cath- olic bishops to asccnain their factual knowledae of economic and nuclear issues, on which they issued two much-publicized pastoral letters criti- CW llf the Reqan administration policies. On both subjects, the m utts were emblrrassin11 the bishops know even less about sucn thinas u "throw- weigbt" than Chief of Staff DonaJd Repn thinks women do. When the prelates posture about low wases and allcaeoty stin&Y w- payer spendina for social benefits, how about publishina the low salaries paid to teachers in parochial tchools? What about the cleray who try to avoid p1yin1 employment benefits lo their own employees which other employcn are reqwn:d to pey? Some prelates have invented the expression •·scamteas garment of life" to connect their opposition to abortion with their opposition to our military defenae. Why don't we heat sJ)CCChn about a "scamleu 11rmcn1 of virtue" that connecu opposition lO abortion with =·tion to all aex outside f1( m , and thereby ~uce the 1oclal ii 1 of illqitimecy. teen-qe preana.Dcla. pn»titutioft, homotnuality. VO and divorce? Ctcrumen have tremendoua chine..-in the area of &.heir owa expettite and rapoftlibUity. moral problems thlt ate t.eu'iae the famtly toct.y. Al • _ .. w. matter, lbe laity lilave llMft a and ~ MUI polltbl, omic IDd (onip pn>blem1. Aa old ._ remil* us. "''Sltonnalltl ~I0_10'! .... .. ..,.. •• ., .... ftl'llA!mil Ml 'l • SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1986 Another loelna night for OCC, Golden WMl In bMkellia& C2. UNLY holde Off C•l 8 .. le Fullerton In PCAA l'Mtchup. C4. ·uc IFvi~e-gets physical in 99-88. win Anteaters push and shove their way to PCAA victory over UC Santa Barbara ............... ~---­ UC lntne'• Tod llu.rpby anarea rebound away from UCAtm at buket around Jobnaon darlDC PCAA conteat at Santa Barbara'• Brian Job.naon (left) and Scott Broob takea Crawford Ball Satarday. Anteaten won, 99-88. BJBAJlBYFA~R ........ Cea: J •1 I The UC lrvinc basketbalJ team returned to Crawford HaU Saturday niaht after losina two of three PCAA road contests. The visitina Gauchos from UC Santa Barbara however were any- thina but cooperative auesu in the Anteatcn' 99-88 victory. In a bi&hJy physical struale. which included a shovina matcn between the Gauchos' Conner Henry and UCl's Joe Buchanan and other vari- ous Dody banaina-and elbo~ chances. the Anteaters (4-2 in the PCM. 8-7 ov_crall)_rcfused to be tlllimidatcd by the bulkier O aucbos. "They're a real physical team," said 6-9 UC, Center Tod ~urphy, who led the winners with 22 points. "We j ust had to play them elbow for elbow and eye for eye. They tried to intimidate us and put us off our game, but we were not j ust going to sit back and take it," be added. They Anteaters were indeed on theirpme, breaking out ofa shooting slump which saw them shoot JUSt 39.2 percent from the field ove~ the last three games. They made 22 field goals in the opening half to match the amount of UCSB attempts. clicking at a 59.5 percent rate. Led by Johnny Rodgers and Murphy, who notched 11 and I 0 points respectively, the Anteaters enjoyed as much as a 12-point cushion, before Wayne Englestad, who was replaced in the starting lineup by Troy Cannon. made a thrtt-point play with 36 seconds left an the half to give the hosts a 48-35 edge at the break. Englestad came off the bench for the first time in ei&ht games to tally 16 points in what Coach Bill Mulligan called "his best pme (oftbe year)." Murphy, with bis nanth and 10th poi~ 2:03--matk..made..Jun-tbc_ No. 3 UCl scorer all time, passing former Anteater All-Amcncan Kevan c 1 -WL .....,.cie·Us v.... 6 O New Mexico 51•1• ~ 0 UC Irvine . 4 :t Frnno Slete 3 J Cal Sle,. F~ton 3 4 u1.,, suet• 2 J Sen JoM Ssett 2 4 PKlflc 2 S UC Sance &erbare 1 S Lone a..cr, Sle,. I 4 SlrtuNIY"• ~ ...... WL l1 ' 11 J • 1 M 7 M f • • . ' ' ' 7 ' S II UC Irvine 9', UC Senle ~ • .....,ade•LH V.... 62, Cal SleN FUllW1on >l .__ e..a. suet• 7'. Pltdftc D New MeJliCO See,. a , F,_ S.... t6 Utell Ste..-.0, Sen..,._._'-.. MIMll'l'•--San JOit Stele et L.one 8eecfl State ,,..,...,._ Lono lleeCll Ste .. el UC lt;vlM C.I $1ete Fullertofl el UC s.Me 9enlere UI_,, Stele et Fr-Stele New Mtexlco Ste .. el ........ LAI v .... Sen JoM State et P1lclflc Ma,ee. ·• really had no idea," said M~by about the accompJishmcn~ addana. "I don't think about thinp bite that, I would much rather sec the score the way 11 wa.s toni&ht." Rogers, a 6-f 0 sharpsbootiOJ for- ward, had another solid pme wsth 18 points and eight rebounds. All su of his second-half points came durina a UCI cold streak. which allowed IM Gauchos to trim a 56-39 lcad tO 60-S2. Santa Barbara, which fell to 2-S in the conference and 7-9 overall, wu led by 6-10 scruor center Scott Fisher who took game sconng honors with 27 points, 16 an the first bat( Another Gaucho senior. 6-7 &uard Henry, kept things close in the second half, pounng in 19 points befott fouling out io the final minute. Henry did all of this in spite of some extracumcular skirmishes WJth UCl's S-11 guard Scott Brooks. who guarded him closcl most oft.be n.~· ~L---OA-f ··1 was getting position and he JUSt (Pl--Me UCl/C2) McEnroe's recent slump easily explained Super Hi h-bl. i d b -•TheSuperBowlalways provides socccrleaguebccamethefarstteamto match up th i of hi t bl footballasthe truenatfonalpastimc. years. one of S muc -pu IC ze romance may e ammoforthosewhoariucthat '1e drawtwo m1llionfans .. 11took:6'h e ma n source s curren pro ems •NfLplayersuscdto.despiscthe BuD ,.. •ThcTVnetworksplay tothc . Pro Bowl game .... then at w~sgivcn a gambhngaspcctsofpro football Nobody came an on the noon malhonayearwasa mind-boggling permanent home in Hawau. J becausethcgambhngaspcctsofpro t t balloon fro m Saskatoon and asked salary for a major league player. •Wallie.Shoemaker had his pocket UCIEI football are the most intcresung. c 0 n ra s s me. but.. •I voted for Maury Wills, Harvey P:~ke~oang Cn.to Santa An.ita the •In the hstsofcouplcs to be 1nv11ed •Tennasauthonuesarc puzzled by Kucnn aod Billy Williamson my Hall 0 er Y .. · an ~ou imagine anyone to the John McEnroe-Tatum O'Neill John McEnroe's recent slump ... ofFamc ballot. stoopm~ that low· wedding. no mention 1s made of who From AP dl1patd1es Perhaps Tatum is wearing him out. •Among the items you can bet on an •Unlike most guys who pop off. might escort Marti na Navratilova. •Latest example of wretched excess us V egason the Super Bowl are Chicago Bears defc~si ve coordinato r season NFL wins in 1985. •At the nsk of a male chauvenast ... Jim McMahon's headband. which team will win the toss and Buddy Ryan backs 11 up: . •Dept of sure things: first remark chargc, 1t 1sd1fficult to Stt how •Yes. there isa place for gutter which team will call the second •l~is the unclouded view from here by a maJOrleaguc manager at spnng Lvnctte Woodard improves the show JOurnalism ... Check the Los Angeles timeout. that It makes no sense a JOCkey as tramang, "lfone or two of our young o(thc Harlem Globetrotters. newspaper poll asking which as the • Fi&ht pro moter Oon J(jng said the never named Athlete of the Y car. pitchers come around. we will sur-•The odds makers gi vc New Eng- wont quarterback in Sou them Cali-use of'Martin Luther King's name on •A state senator has introduced a prise a lot of people." land one edfe over Chic.ago ... the fomia. last week's Tony Tubbs--Tim bill which would permit athletes at •The Associated Press named Mets Patriots wil be penalized more. •Whatever became oflhe LA Witherspoon promotion was an (owa universities to be paid salanes .. pitcher Dwight Gooden and golfer •As always. from goal to goal. Clippers' slogan "The People's honor and not a &immick to sell . he means above the table. Nancy Lopez its Athletes of the Year. Much antnguc in the Super Bo" I. Team " and their search for a mascot? tickets ... ltcan be described 10 one •f rom a standpoint of plaxcr .. There are those who will argue Not the wrnner. not the spread •You know you are getting old 1f word -that which a bovine leaves on salaries, it cost the Buffalo 81Us SJ pitchers and golfers a rc not athletes. But what wlll McMahon wear on your k.ids don't remember when SI the ground. million for each of its two regular •The St. Louis team of the indoor has head? Mudd makes move, takes lead Sutton. Cook. Hammond one stroke back at Hope Classic PALM DESERT (AP) -Jodie Mudd, playing well out of range of the national television cameras. managed a 4-under-par 68 and took a one-shot lead Saturday in the fourth round of the Bob Hope Classic. Mudd played before a handful of spectators at La Quanta while television -and most of the gallery - concentpted on the activities of the host comedian, former President Gerald ford and other cclebnty amateurs at Bermuda Dunes. The former President drew a huge roar from the gallery around the 18th green when he completed fo ur days' play by droppinaa very Iona putt.1 nd1 v1dual scores for the amateurs were not rompiled. Mudd, 25, seeking his first victory in four years of PGA tour activity, completed has rotation over four desert courses with a 268 total, a distant 20 shots under par. with one round to go in this five-Gay, 90-holc event. former PGA champion Hal Sutton, John Cook and Donnie Hammond were a single shot oft the pace at 269. Sutton. who said he'd set a tar1et score of 6S for the day's play, hit that 7-under-par figure on the nose at Indian Wells. "I fio11N'rl that's what 1t would take to act into position for tomorrow," and the chase for a SI 28.00011rs1 pnze, Sutton said. Cook. a resident of this desert resort area. had .i ti4 at Bermuda Dunes and could have had a share of the k ad but for a thrtt-putt boge~ on the 17th. He pulled a 2-iron shot when a spcctawr\ camaa clicked on his bac:k-s" ing and left him 45-50 f~t trom thl' cup. "That (the camera) 1s what caused 1t." he ..aid Hammond staved 1n contcnuon with a 6 at l a Quinta in sunn} weather With temperature real htng toward the 80s It was two more strokes back to Cnug tadlt'r -"hl' also had some c.amera trouble -and Gary K0t'h t1t"d at 271. Stadler. a former winner ofth1s event and a pla'l'tl loser here last year. had a 70 at u Quinta. Ht snapped ht\ first shot of the ch}' out of bound.s when a spe-ct.ator\ camera aot him on has back swing. Koch shot 68 at Indian Wells. O.vid Graham, a former U .. Open and P<., .\ champion from AustJ'IJia. and Mart McCumber ""T't' at 272. Graham bad a 67 before the m1llina mob at lkrmuda Dunes and McCumber shot 68 at La Qwnta. The amateurs dropped o ut after Saturday's pla) The fieki of l28 pros was cut to tht low 70 for toda} 's final round at Bcnnuda Dunes. Arnold Palmer. a fhc-ume winner of th.ts event, was amona those "ho failed to qualify. The Ch 1cago Bears art' stars of hamburger and cola commcrctalsand rock video The J'l.:e" England Patnots could do an Amcncin Expl"t'ss commercial. As 1n: "Do you know me?" When the Bears meet the Pats to decide the 1985 Natio nal Football League champ1onsh1p an New Or- leans next Sunda). 1t wiJI be a Super Bowl of contras ts. On one side 1s a gang of media· made superstars, familiar faces of field and film Bears were everywhere this season -m mapzines.. on talk shows, smging. d nnk1ng. ut1ng. CBS televised their games whenever at could Their coac h. Mike Dnka, 1s known for his shon fuse. and their defensive coordinator. Budd) Ryan. denl&J"ltes superstars lake uwrcncc Taylor and Enc D1C'kerson a "'ell as some of his o" n defende~ "f,enbod\ on th1!t team could~ ca.,t tor ·hne Fk" Over the Cuckoo's "'est' and get a pan." sa)'s Walter Pa,ton thr heart of the team's ,,tlC'OS( "\\.e'rt' a bunC'h of cru1cs ht>re "ho all blend together with a lommon denominator to win." On the other 'itde 1s a team long rnns1dered a group of overpaid undcrach1e' t'" o ne that has played tounh fiddle '" thC' hearts or Boston fans 10 the Bruins. ( clues and Red \ Their coach. Ra)mond Berry. was chosen for the st"dauvc effect his personaht~ has on playcn The Patnots '-'ert o n nauonal TV JUSt once -a late-season Monday ni&btCT -and their own rock video was put together JUSt last week. an after- thought b~ a team that sneaked up on the public (Pleue .ee SUPSa/~) Edison takes third in Five Counties wrestling By CHRIS MONAHAN ........ Cea: 4 -~· He had to watch all the final matches from the 11.ands, but Edison wrestlina cOICh Terry Lorentzen was able to leave the Five Couftties Wrestlina tournament at Fountain Vllky Hilb wilb a sm.ilc. TM re&50ft for Lorenttcn's outward pow wu tulited with a quick check of the final te1m standinas, shoWlna the Characn a very~ dunt e ( 11 3 points) bthind only Powa~ ofS... Dic9o Yl) and Oovt1 F'""° (143). Tbe °*""' shed 19th an lut yar'1 event. Da1)ite not J'lec1"1 any individuala ia tllle flMI rounds. the aw,m· ~ Patino look 1bircl om an the f22-90W'MI dul. •bile four EdiloD ....aen fhusb banb and one suttb. Tiit otlMr EditoG wmtkn who finitW .._.. -.eMaaWarftl(bar9anlk 141=._., Mwfty(fouitb in t '7). Doa ARhn ( ia 161,_ • Doo Everts (towtb 1n \be bca~IJhl). Chns Fotiadn was forced tO dcfauh to sixth ptaoc. The best individual finishes for Oranac Coast area wratleri were Patino (wbo won o n a default) and lmnt Hiah's Al Ot&L wbo ptoMd Ptem Ujk>c of Colton It l:JS to ta.kc thu'd in the 178-<pound c1aa "I kaftd of booed to flrusb on the fint (.core) boanS (in tht \Of l S~ but I'm I bttle SW"Prilcd to finish ihta hip. 51ad Lortntttn. ••Wt staned out slow u a team. f>•n& , _., but wc·re obviously mudl bet1tt now. Tbebnunatchnof\btda)' were A.Jebn'sand Diaz's becau1u•h of thm\ ~ rcmat bes from certitt an Uw mm . A.lclan hed fatltn to El Dorado's Todd Tc>ma* ia u an~ round. 2-1 an ovcn.unt. fM licoed time arou9Mt -mlde T oma.tk won j\111 .. hint bebe fallins. s.4. . .. Y• IMrC ... a tinle utmoeatv. Wld't there 1omazac 1s not used to workl na lbat bard." wd Lorentzen "He usuall) steps to turns a p y over and aocs from tbcre. Don made tum work and they j Ot • httk th1n1 &OU\ .... For Dill the rematch went even better than the tint m~una *1th UJktC 1n \be \.turd round be p1nntd UJk>c 10 S:OS. tus time be cut that tnM 1n half. "l should bavt bttn ID tht finals, butt'~ been 1.1ck most of this wttk ... said Otai., who Iott hts 1muflnal match, 11-0. "The earhtt ptn (of UJ k.K') was ~tD tus mind.. It was an mane. I hed to ttuekMMMlt .. s far u 4.bc \C:am chanJpeo·•ip wat.. the· banlt for finl and KCOnd p&ece c:mme aU IM "Y down to the chamPtonslup matdll It I S7. Oovis Md pulled to witb lYi = at 14S'h-14l. bciOtt Powa~Ja.e JoH ~ Eddie Luc:ao ot 0v 1-l, to ...,_ tbt •mUtk . ,. OC?C, RusUers handed losses Aiwaca ·,,= ........ -co.ti111dl0 •C>ruiit CW••--•.._., • ±'> ' ''-'• wl Oolclett Weaa -,:-.:=.:"' ~ I $ • 1 71.~Clllil -a.a--.. • . .-.............. &.....-, ... -~-alu..IRIS ..... liM prowd COid)' IO Ge ........ wliM>.,... a ls.ooiDt a.d (36-21)12--.u. tbe w ba1( occ w ..uiea in me ICICOOd...., hm a 1043 deficit to a.d 77-74~ but CCMIAd 8a? ,_ tbe Dom away at tbe liDe. • • • I dllc fioet cads of a pmrof oee a1~ cbuca in tbe 6aal 3S IOCM\h Mmt Mole$ tipped iJl the pme- wiucr .;a two 9CICOods left to bud tbe ..... the defeat. OCC"t dtaDcel were alao bun when Joe ~and Scon Oaaeots were ejeaed fiom the pine with S'li minutes remainins i.fter • fiabl c,,..... ... GeYm .... II: Cypress Coach Don JobAfOn ~ corded Iris 400th career win in 19 years of ooachina as the Oarsrs put away I.be RustJen 11 Golden West. Cypress led lhrouah<>ut. assumins a 4l~ll halftime lead and the biaest Rutder threat came at the bqinnin& of the ICCIOOd half when they ICOf'Cd the fina five points lO trim the deficit to five ~011-yroo Strachan noached 31 poinu IO lead the way for Golden West, wbidl-ldlJo.~Jn the conference and dropped its 22nd straiaht sec d~ cision. The Rustlers are 4-13 overall. Cypress improved to 4-1 an 000· ferenc:ie play and 14-S overall Christ Co~lege rolls Derwin Apple~ scored 39 points, givina bim 79 10 bis last cwo pmcs, and Christ Col.Jeae Irvine recorded an easy 81-6-4 non-con- ference decision over Master's Col- lqie Saturday ni&bt in Irvine. OVER 150 SYSJEMS AVAILABLE We'll beat Any price FACTORY DIRECT SHOWROOM SAVINGS • • •• . .. • . .. > • ._ 1 ·~ • I l • ••• . .. . , -" .. • t-r. • D·" " • c •• ::. . . ~ • Otr• :; ...... I j Tbl8 •toacJadow n' maybe Miami 88'• bfaet1t one ever . rr-AP # 'f °It II ' WASHINGTON -Ulli"11ity of Ell Miami q~ Viany Tes&avade uys t-t playias bie-tirM ro&qt -'>otb&U helped ~ bim for the moai.c:t\ICial .. touch· down" of bis life. Tasaverdewu~tbe'bononlelSalurda~atu ...... diaacr llJC)DIOftld Tbe TCMedldowa Cub of Wiiia. OL While be will likely treUure tbe tropby be reui~ 11 ~ ~ fJI the Year, be c:auialy will never forSt the jet1iDeT tbat bfouPt him to me utioa'1 caplaJ Friday Diebt. ~·• 27. Celtlca rally to win LMl'J ~ tcOred 41 points and led a m leCOed-hatf daai-. '° .,...... .,.._ b9ct &om a l7-9Qia& cWci& ud ilae Cel1ica a.a Adaala. 1 lS..122. iD oY'Cftime in a Natiooal 8Mkdbl1I AtloC'iaUoe pme Saturday ftilbl It WU the fifth lime tit.ii ...,. btoD ....... the Hawb ••. In odm NBA actioa. ... ,..,. ICOl'ed 11 of his 27 ooiats in IM .:oed bal( ~ 12 in tbe pivolaJ ibinl quancr. • C1e¥eland detalecfl nct•u IOl-9S .. . flllleO-' t 'bad 2J pointsud 14 rebowMbuct New Jeney beld Denver to just four poia1.1 over tbt final four minutes to band tbe N._., a 124-113 ectbKk ... ttoi•oa rallied ia me lounb quMel' belaiDd die e«oru olreacnea .......... Wl1~11 ....... ud ........ _to .wiit ·New Yort.,' 104-9S . . . SMe J' •'I lly~ .conds to '° allowed to to tc0te a 91-96 ovenime victory over Seattle . • •• &at .,. V•••• .... llCOl'ed 26 points to lead Ponlaod to a 112-87 victory over PboenU.. Taiaverde and CiDCi.nnati Be"n•h' wide receivu E.ddit Brown, boDored as tbt Naboe91 FoomaU Leape Rookie of the Year, almost dida' 1nMe it to tbe black- tie ~. That'I becaute ~t 974, I 9ori1'1 727 from Miami,, wadonied to make an e~ landq OD ill belly It Dulles International Airport after its landina aat fAiled. Cllppen ~ 131-97 romp. The danam>us t~ made Testavetde's c:oofrontatiom with charsiQI ddemive lineman ltlem LOS ANGELES -Qdric Mowell m lie a &olic. Yet T estavercle. Wbo finished founb ill t.be SCORd 24 points and IAncawr Gordon ution in toe.al offe:Me in 191S. said be wasn't teared C9ualkd a career-bilh with 22 Saturday becaUllC be dealt With tbt sit uation u be wou.Jd have ni.abt to lead the Los AISies Oippen to a confronted the prospect o( playina io a crucial football 131 ,97 National BuketI.ll Allociatioa victory over the u tab Jazz. pme. , .. I told m)'lelf when the plane WU com.in&·"'-----The Q~ took the lead f~ that the only thin& I bad to fear wu fear itldf," came olftlie benc and IO<>ftd 14 potntl dllrina a S:36 Testavmiesaid.1bat'1tbeumeanitudel bavebefore spu of the second period to help J.m A•lc:s take a -+bit-football pme. It usually heps me down." ~-s7 ~me. King•· ..ivaae 4-4 d•cllock scored a power-play aoaJ with I: I 6 remain-' ........................... Testavetde. who prided the Hwncanet 10 a 1~2 scaso~ exerud bis leadenbip after the peaeneers on the tliabt ~told that they would be land.ina without lhe benefit of landina pr. He was told to aecure the door, keep the ~ c:alrn. and IO keep his bead down and not loot out the window. Tesiaverdc foUo'Ned the fint two orders, but couldn '1 mist peekina outside u the planoe touched down. -1 fiaured if I was aoi.na to die, I was aoi.na to act INGLEWOOD -Marclel Dionne Iii ina in rqulation Saturday oi&bt IO lift the Los Angeles K.iop into a 4-4 overtime tie with the Vancouver Canucks in a National Hockey l.Qluepme. UC lntae'• Jolumy .::t::. &lYem a little aboYe to 1DLrt. Poretoa of UC 8mata wblle cbaUDI IOOM ball. a last look at the world," be said. Brown. the Beapls' tint pick last year and a former teammate ofTestaverde's at Miami, also helped calm passenaen. althouab he admitted later that be was .. pretty scared.·· "It was a pretty smooth landin&. b\it our feet really aot hot from the plane scrapina the runway," Brown said. No one was injured in the laodina. Quote of the day aw • ....._ coecb of' the Sao Francitco 49en, on the adjustments rookie wide receiver Jerry Rice bad to make after playina in Archie Cooley's hi&b-tcorins oft'eme at Miuissippi Valley State: .. Jmy'1 problem, if anything. at Mississippi Valley was that when be cauaht the ball, he fi111rrd tbeMxith~-btdo1ngwould be apikina it." Reel Wing•' troubles continue Lamy Meo.aw scored two goals and Iii ddentmWl Al Mw••h added one &oa1 , and two assists Saturdalc: ~ poaed a 7-4 National Hockey ue victory over Detroit. baodinJ the Red Wi.np their sixth suai&bt telbeck. Detroit's home winless streak wu also extended to 10 ,pmes ... Elsewhere in the NHL. defensemao Rha. SU&ua scored two power-play goals in the third period to break up a tie pme and lead Hartford to a S..2 victory over Quebec . . . Brlu MacLeDu•1 score, the first ~wersplay aoaJ against Edmonton in 25 manpower d1ffcrcnc:es, pve the New Yortc Raqen a bard-fou&ht S-4 victory . . . a.. ear,e.ter and Alu Bawri scored during a 2S..second span as Wubington took command early and defeated ~hia, S-2 ... Goaltender 0..C Seetaert With Vancouver defenseman Dale Dunbu otffor interference, Dionne took a pus from ddenteman Mark Hardy and fired a slapshot from IS feet out straiabtaway that beat Caoucks aoalie Ricbard Brodeur hi&b lO the stick side. UCITOPSSANTABARBARA The Canucla. down 3-1 early in the third period, stormed beck to take a 4-3 lead with lea than three minutes to play when Crai& Cox toored bi1 fint NHL aoa.1 just I :07 after a aoal by Brent Peienon bad &Otten Vancouver even at 3. Marriott boring met Monday rromc1 pucbed me out of bounds," said &uchanan1 "so I just pushed back." Asked aoout hts team's ruponse to the physical nature of the pme, Buchanan added, "Irvine is supposed to be soft, we've got to get rid of that reputation. If we have been cb.alkqed (physically) any more than we were toru&ht. we haven't fouaht back with the kind of intensity Boxina returns to the Irvine Marriott ml we did toni&hL •• Hotel Monday oi&b1 featurinaSanta Ana's Mullipn wu more than pleased <Jeorsje Garcia taking on former U.S. with the play of both Englcstad and bantamweiabt champion, Oscar (the Carmon. who between them had been Boxer) Muniz in a 12 round super-bantamweiabt titJe averaaing a combined S.3 poinu and maacl~ other action Mo~:!!k. at the Manion, Lee rtbounds per pme over t~~Jyt three Sentinella of Anchorage, will make hisr0ra=:r.nt~e-t-__ ga___;.;.!!'~C$,.. . ..,_._.nd-=tte., had 27 points ~nsrffenry Johnson on:os nae , .. _ -, Mario and Mark L'esperancie who att both undefeated and I don't know bow many rebounds will also be featured in preliminary bouts. A total of seven fi&hu are scheduled. 1tartinJ at 8 p.m. between them tomght, compared to four points and eight rebounds in the Fullerton pme (a 66--54 loss Thurs.- day)," Mulligan noted. The UCI win marked its eighth m the last nine games apinst the Gauchos. ANTWAT•R MOTH -TM ........ ,_ !let 1,419 CM-oolnlJ -1ICI ~ kat 2• tMrtl to NU e. McDeMM to mow Into the No. 2 '"' on Ille 11 time Ant111tn• scorl"9 Ntt. ~v tr111$ "" -5COAI'. 0... ....... l)y 111 "'"'"' If he -.-Ill& current ICOl'lnt Nee o4 11 oolnfS -eerne. M411rf'ttv would DeCome IN .oioors too~ M:orer Feo.' llMIMI Frnno Ste,. at Crewford Hal . saet .,... .. wflO IMcli IN nation In 11 .. -tl'lrow -cent .... 1111 al - 111emp11 SaturdllY 10 mow to '3-ot .. s. eooct 1or 95\'J -Cini .. Ilk* a.ca.. 8 6'-10 --~«JV8'aelne U llO!ntl LNl'nl, ~ PG ~ Jlrt'91!t ;ame Saturday with 1 Mftrl CAM of !tit llu UCI bad onlY HI IMCDQ '"""' ucsa, marlllnt • turnaround lrom "" latl ttlrM HmH Tickets are still available, pnced at $25, $20 and SI 5. They will be sold at the Marriott starting at lOa.m. Monday Televialon, radio TELEVISION Becker, Lendl slam their way into finals 9 a.m. -PRO BAS&.ETBALL: Lakers at Detroit. Channel 2. 9:30a.m. -TENNIS: Masters tourney from New York. Channel 4. 11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE BAS~ALL: North Carolina vs. Marquette, Channel l . Noon -SPORTSWORLD: World Pr<>- fessional Figure Skating championships (tape), Channel 4. 1:30 p.m . -GOLF: Bob Hope Desert Oas.sic, Channel 4. Each wtthstand- stron g cha llenges a t Master s tourney F rom AP dl1patcltel He broke Lendl's service at love in the eighth game when the Czech was- strving for the opening ~t. And when he held his own serve at love. he had pulled to 5-4. Lendl. however. stopped any thought Gomez may have had of a first-set comeback by racmg out to a 40-lovc lead, then. after dropping a point, closing out the set with a ~rvicc winner. * 21 uves for bis third shutout and a..., Smida extended bis scoring streak to 16 pmes with a aoal and an auist u Montreal dumped the New York Islanders. 3-0 ... DiM Oeearelll scored two goals and assisted on .another to lead Minnesota toa S..2 victory over Toronto ... Mee Mudaa capped a second·penod Pittsburgh surse with bis seventh and eighth Joals. the finaJ urwaisted while his team was short-handed. leading the Penpins to a S-2 victory over St. Louis. 1:30 p.m. -SPORTS SATURDAY: World Triathlon Championships from Nice, France (tape); All-Madden team, Channel 2. NEW YORK-Two of the hardest hitters in tennis -Wimbledon champion Boris Becker of West Germany and top-S«dcd Ivan Lend! of Czechoslovakia -fought off strona challen&es Saturday to ad· vance to the final of the Masters tennis championships. Na YJ"atllon la NmJlbuai. • House of C·O·M·P·A·R·E MOS. on epproved credit. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASIETBALL: Wuh- lDatOn State aT Oregon. Channel 2. RADIO 9 a.m. -PRO BAS&.ETBALL: Laken at Detroit. Kl.AC (S70). Warren wins bowling event TORRANCE (AP) -Del Warren averaaed 245 for tour pmes Saturday afternoon lO knock off four of the touahest playen on the Professional Bowlen Association tour and capture the S l 2S,OOO Greater Los Angeles ()pen. , Becker outlasted Sweden's Anders Jarryd, 6-3, 6-4, and Lcndl. the ~. ina U.S. Open champion, stop- Ecuador's Andres Gomez. 6-4, -5. Today's nationally-televised title match (Channel 4 at 9:30 a.m.) on the indoor carpet at Madison Square Garden is worth SI 00,000 to the winner, )Vhile the runner-up will collect S 70,000. AJthouah the l 8-years0ld Becker and Lendl. the world's No. I -ranked player, were favored in their semi- final battles, neither one had an easy time of it. LEASE & WNERSHIP PLANS Warren, of Lalce Worth, Fla .. captured bis first career PBA title with a convincina 2S6-2 I 8 decision over top-seeded Marie Williams of Beaumont, Texas. He received S 18.000 for the victory. Lendl broke Gomez's service to bqin the match. And when he held serve at love, beginning with the first of his 11 aces, it appeared he would easily crusb the Ecuadorian, a last· minute replacement when fourth· seeded Jimmy Connors was forced to withdraw because of illness. Gomez lost his serve agam in the fifth pme when he double-faulted at break point. Lendl then held for a 5-1 lead and a seeminaJy quick trip into the final. t&J, MERCEDES 213 • 11• I 3 1 • 2 3 3 3 SAM TA AIA 5 FWY AT IEACH. IUEIA PAllK 714/523· 7250 213/921-8588 714/750-7201 •. Wuren. 2S, also eliminated reian· ina ABC Muten champion Steve Wunderlich of'SL Louis, 228-200; 19· time champion Manhall Holman of Medford, Ore., 2~225. and Mark Baker of Garden Grove. 236-200. Holman wu third on the PBA money list last year with SI 34,468. It was not to be. Gomez, a powerful lefi,hander with a small but vocal aroup of supponen cbeerina him on, matched LendJ stroke for stroke, power for powt:_r, slice for slice. .i /' . 'X:.·CANNERY HISTO.IC WATtllnt<>Hl USTl\UllANl SUPERBOWL SUNDAY WIDE SCREEN T.V. All YOU CAN EAT LOUN~~~UFFET $595 TACO BAR • DOOR PRIZES •TEE SHIRTS TH!CANN!IY •1t1A•pc1 .. A". Nc....-1.._. 71'-675-1"7 • WORCESTER, Mass. -Top- secded Martjna Navratilova needed JUSt 44 minutes for a 6-1. 6-0 victory over Bonnie Gadusek in the quar- terfinals a women's tournament. The victory was Navratilova's 29th in succession. Gadusek won her only game by breaking Navratilova in the third game of the first set. The victory moved Navratilov1 into the Sunday semifinals apinst Pam Shnver, her rqular doubles panner. Shriver advanced earlier Saturday along with Oaudia Kohde- Kilsch and !Uthy Rinaldi. Tltans trilD UCiwo.men lnovert1me Robin Holmes scored 2S points and Sheryl Jones tallied four ofber ab points in ovenime to lead Cal State Fullenon to a 67-66 victo~;r UC Irvine 10 a PCAA women's etball pme S.turday at Crawford Hall. The Anteaten had battled back to forte the utra 1e1tion by tcOrlna the final e1&ht pointt of reaulation, six comina from Valerie Dehn, includina two free throws with 16 seconds lef\.to tic the pme It 6().60. Dehn tini1hed with a tcam-hi&h 16 po1nt1 for the Anteaters. Cheri q r1ham played 1n her accond pme since retumin1 from 1 wrist injury and notched 14 pointa off the bench. ahootina mosl)y left-handed. She is normalry a rit"t·._nded shooter. U I (I, I in the PCAA, U overall) led at the hair, 28-27 and the pme stayed clote.t.he re1t otthe way until a late spun put Fullerton (3-1 S-10) up by c1aht in the flnal 2:22. ' Fullcnon'1 Robin Holma wa1 the pme'~ leadlns tc0rer wilh 2S polntt. 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Ala ( o\P) -Mark 67 1s-70-6t--2tl R )p1en of Washington State hurled 7S-6t-67 70--ltl ,dedteOuellfY three touchdo wn passes. two ma 4 9- 7S·67-71·6t--m second s pan o f the founh quarter, as ltooer Mettole Merri WllOI 0 A Wtlbrttlll IOC>l>v Wedt<lns Htlllenlet Cr01.DY O•nn1r Edwlrds Merl!: Pl•ll OOU9 Ttwarr 8uddv Gerdnar Pet McGow1n Ron StrKll Klkuo Artl Ancs1r Nortll Oeve SICKklon Mll\.e Smith Cllris Perrv Morrl1 Hll•llkv Tom 8vrum Al Gelt>erlllt ~erotn Gerv Hallberg Tim Norris t " Eldet 800bv Nlcnot1 Lou Grenem urrv !tinker Ecsuerdolt-o Mll~ Barber Leonerd Tnomolon L•rrv Nt11on Arnold Ptlmer Jerrv Pate 8te1ne McC•Ulller JC SnNo 6'·71-7'·6t--211 the North d o wned the South, 31-17. ;~4::~:~~ in the 37th Senior Bowl football game 61-»11-7.>-m Sat urda)-. 1H1-n -6t-m R yp1en gave the Nonh a 11-10 lead ~:~!:;t;~: when he fired a 36-yard sconng stnke 10·69·13-71-m to R e nnie Benn of Lehigh with 9 :20 71-71-n ·70--214 left 1n the game and he stretched the 71 ·76·6'·6t--214 68·77-67 n-n. ad,an~ to :?S.10 w11h 8 :31 to go ~!:~:;~ ~;::~ with a yard completio n 10 Rcgg.ie 73·61-n · n--n s 8} num of Orego n State. 11·67-n 1s-21s B ynum·s score came o n the first 71-11-11-n -21s pla) after Joe K elly of Washington 71-16-70· ....... 2tS 10-49-1•-10--21s intercepted a pass by the o uth's Jeff "7T-70-10-n-2fs Wickersham of Louisiana tate. ;~:;~::;:;t::m R yp1en e nt«td....thc--same on the -tt-n.-nr..--m--N'tff'lli's hrst o ffensive possession 10-10-n -1_,.. after M ike Norseth had e ngineered a ~~:;~:~~ ;t:~ dn' e from the :? I to ttie South 36 n-10-16·6t--211 Norseth had to have 40 stitches in his 75-70-71-11-297 m outh after being tn1ured o n a nine-n -11-1•·11-211 11-11-6'-11-m _.d scramble to the 36 .,..,.,.,.,,_,. • R yp1en the n completed the 79-yard ~:;;.~-~= dnve with an I I-yard touchdown 13-10-14-n-m pass to N apoleon M cCallum o fNaV). The "lo nh's o ther to u c hdown came on a tVvo-yard plun$e b y Darryl C lack of Anzona State in the third quarter . capping a 68-yard drive that saw Rypien complete 4 of5 passes for 40 yards. including a I 5-yarder o n which M cCall um made a o ne-handed catch. He1sman Trophy w1nner Bo Jac k- son o f Auburn was held 10 48 yards rushing. but dtd scam~r 48 yards after talon& a shon pass from Wash- ington to ~t up a touch down. SUPER ••• l"TomCl ~~~--~--:: e y'rc e ven low key about being low key. "In past yea~ we·ve been womcd about things that have nothing to d o wtth football:· sa)s o ffensive tackle Bnan Hollowa~. '"This year we've bttn unified W e've concentrated all our m ental effon o n doing things nght when we get o n the football field." BECAUSE OUR PRICES ARE SECOND TO NONEI ASK AS ABOUT OUR NEW USED CAR LEASING PROGRAM '14 Nlsun 200SX 'IO Cadttlac SEVILLE •ms P1w..,,1 w.,. W'hl f1 HOC8111 '12 c.dlllk ELDORADO COUPE 110,MS 1 ·79 Cadlltac ELDORADO COUPE 81 Cadillac ELDORADO •9195 '10,HS 15 Buick SOMERSET 85 Isuzu IMPULSE '10,HS IJ Miil JIO SEC 'JS,HS I I . I l I I c 9 UNLV holds on for win over Fullerton - ...... u ........ Kenny Travis ICOred I leAIC>n-hi&b 23 PoUUI and Guard Freddie Banks ICOred 20 Points and forward unshakeable New Mexic:o Swe held on for the PCAA Anthony Jones added 14 and a team-hi&h si1 rebounds victory in Las Crucet. Saturdav to a.....A 10th-ranked Nevada-Lu Veps to a In pme lnvolvina top 10 teams: · 62 c ~ .._...... Cal h l n..-ifk c Nordl Ca...u.a ti, o.lt ti: Steve Ha.le ICOl"ed a ·JI vtctory over State Fullerto n a ..--• tc out --·-r-ha~ ... 28 Po•'nta and 8_ .. ()a .. •a.-y ldded, C23 to Athletic AllOCiation colleae buketbalJ pme at Titan ......... .,. """ .....-•• Gym. (ive top-ranked North Caroli,na -~ ~~:_~~-::J Cal State Fullerton pulled to with seven points. 50-43 Conference victory over J)reVaou .. y u-·~_, with two minutes to play, but the Rebel• hit all 10 free thicd-ranked Duke in the fint pme played at the Tar throws down the stretch, inc.ludina six by center Richard Heels' new arena in Chapel Hill F __ _."""·--Ferrell Dobinson to put ... _ ··-e ~-Tedi II, a--71: o.--.. v ..,_ .. ~ . II'\! • u...:; _... away. scored21-;,int1 to .,.cc four OcorPa Tech players an team'•~ other prnes involvina PCAA and Pacifk-10 double ftaum 11 the visitina fifth.ranked Yellow Jacketa N...,. 0... 7', UCLA N : David Rivers scored 21 defeated Oemson in Atlantic Coest. ~nf~nce play •. poinla, includ.ina five free throws in the clolina two Loalt•Wt 11, a,,_.. 71: In Lou.11ville, 1uard .Miit minutel, and powerful Tim Kempton added 20 as No. 13 Walner scored 24 Pointa 11 the 18th·rank.ed Carcllnala J}__ove Dame defeated U~ in a non-conference too~ an early lead and stubbornly raas~ 1everaJ TIJatcbup in South Bend. Syracuse: comet.cks for the non-c:oofercnce vtctory over USC 11, Artt.a Slaae '11: Freshmen Eric Gathers, the fourth-ranked Qraneemen. . Tom Lewis'and Grq Kimble combined fQr 57 points to. Mldalpa 11, lewa 17: Ric~ Reliford ~ 11x lead tlie Trojans to the Pac-10 win at the Sports Arena. points in a 12-5 rundurinaa five~1Jt!nute1ttetch late an tJ:-e w.....-'II, Onna S&a&t '11: In Corvallis center pme to rally second-ranked Machipn put host Iowa an Chris Welp scored 23 ofliia 27 points in the second half as the Bia Ten Conference. . Wuhiqton edpd Oreaon State to move into first place Mem .... S&ate 11, Ntw 0.:--M: Su~h-ranked in the·~IO race. Memphis State overcame a llugisb lint baJf wath Andre Callfenda 71, S&uf.,. It: Guard Kevin Johnson Turner keyickt a 20-12 scori~ in the final .even tc0red 23RO~l~na llin tbeJuL8_;2J, to leadt _h_e __ min~~ ea~:.os:.!eaw Sbite It: F0tward n--1-v111una Bean to the 'Pac-IO victory. .... ..,... • 1 • Arts.a 11, Miaaal, Pia. '7': Steve Kerr bombed for 28 Kennedy scored 30 points, and point pa.rd Linwood pointa and Sean Elliott added...ll.u..Ana claimed an _ _nws added a career.hiab 19 No.! O~boml beat overumevrctory over upset-minded Miami on the loser's Iowa State in Bia Eiabt Conference acuon an Norman. Cal State erton'• Beary Turner (left) saanl II.ark Wade~mot d1ll'lq Ont ba1f of floor. &.aa1a1 t5, <»••t.em• S&a&t 71: SopoaJbomore forwardand .... a band ln front of the not of UPfLV PCAA coate.t at Titan Gym. 1.oq Beaeti sa.ae 11, Ptdflc H: DeAnthony Danny Mannina hit all 10 of his field 1 an.em~ .. ~======================================~~~ooscored~~~and~~~~re~~w ~red21Po~as•~~ked~~~~~ I I lead the host 49en to the PCAA victory. OkJaboma State in a "'Bia Eiaht pme. . TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE U&dStateM,SuJ ... S&atel'J: In Lopn, senior St. J.U'1 ll, Ceuedletlt It: Seruor auard Ron • forward Gres Grant scored 22 Points and freshman Rowan scored 11 ofhis pme-hiah 19 points in the aeoo~ • forward Gilbert Pete added 16 in bis first coUCJiate start half as ninth-ranked St John's came back from a 13-poant as Utah State defeated San Jose State in the PCAA. deficit to defeat Connecticut in a Big East pme in -. New Mulet S&ate U, Freao S&ate 41: Junior auard Hartford. 98 Marry moisture ACROSS 99 From: pref. . DOWN 101 Abandoned 1 Wallach or 103 Transportation Whitney companies 1 "Born Free" 4 Frogs' kin 106 French article lioness 9 Stupid mistake 107 Obtain 2 Flaccid 14 Songbird 109 Cotton fabric 3 Fatae gods 20 Pot cover 110 Slippery 4 Abounding 21 Spare 112 Salamanders 5 Beast of burden 22 .Sky blue 114 Grows old 6 Devoured 23 Nuclear 116 Force back 7 Dull generator 118 Political factions 8 Relish 25 "Where there's 120 Instrument for 9 Foundation combat 10 Wizard's domain 27 Roof edges 123 Nina's and Santa 11 Cashew or "29 One of the-Marla'Tpartner pecan --senses l25 Cf\olr vOlee 12~poctrs--- 31 Baaeball mitt 127 Cllps with 13 Relaxes 32 Poise scissors 14 Oak or maple 34 Emulated 129 Play 15 That fellow Holmes or Ali 130 Goes into 16 Tattered cloth 36 Scatter 132 Negative 17 California univ. 38 Greek god of 133 Near 18 Supermarket war 135 Precipitous 19 Is suspended 39 Overflowed 137 Snare 24 Readjust 41 Egyptian deity 138 Legends 26 New Zealand 42 Exists 140 Of ocean tree 44 Thus movements 28 School test. for 45 Actor Paclno 143 12-month short 4 7 Before. to a poet periods 30 Trampled 48 Muslcat note 145 That girl 33 Flashy 50 Accustom 146 Tea: Swed. advertisement 52 Mongrels 148 Grinding tooth 35 Same as before 55 Capital of 150 Conclusive 37 Farewell Delaware 152 Lets fall gestures 58 Holy person: 154 While 40 Trinity abbr. 155 Actress Gardner 43 Personnel 59 Commercials 157 In the direction 46 Even 61 Sorrow of 48 Snake's teeth 63 Spot of dirt 158 Skyward 49 Worship 65 At no time 160 All right 51 Weird 67 Not any 161 That thing 53 You and me 69 Von 163 Frighten: colloq. 54 Yes: Sp. Richthofen's title 165 Piece 56 Atop 71 Coming from 167 Baseball teams 57 Televlslon 72 Print measure 170 Couches repeat 74 Tranquil 173 Vacates a chair 60 Show contempt 77 Large 176 Imbecile 62 Alaska's flower: 79 More urgent 178 Fragrant conifer hyph. wd. 81 Not as many 180 Sticker 64 The "Big Apple" 84 Of the moon 182 Pick up the tab 3 wds. 85 Teeter-totter 183 Make like new 66 Extend (a 87 Heron 185 Excuse subscription) 89 Does secretarial 187 Angry 68 Comforted work 189 "Blessed -the 70 Courage: colloq 91 Jules Verne meek" 73 Katmandu's character 190 Leaked country 92 Send (payment) 191 Citrus fruit 75 Nominated 94 Occurrence 192 Shy 76 Wear away 96 Desert garden 193 Morning 78 Domesticated ' • • 80 Marsh grasses 82 And: Fr. 83 Varnish Ingredient 86 Sager 88 Nashville's state: abbr. 90 Tendon 93 Doctrine 95 Follows closely 97 Stitched 99 Wide open 100 Commence 102 Become mature 104 Sacred images 105 Move In surprise T08 Canvas-shetterr 1t118oz. 113 Masts 115 Water vapor 117 Behold! 119 Velocity 121 City in Nebraska 122 Backs of necks 124 Specialized . language 126 Wireless 128 Chars 131 Parlor 134 Military vehicles 136 -up: supports 139 Brazil's continent: abbr. 14 1 Jn the event that 142 -Boheme 144 Like a leopard 146 Insectivorous mammal 14 7 Sidesteps 149 Mystical song 151 Exlstenoe 153 Fly gracefully 156 Result 159 Bicycle part 162 Implied 164 Manipulate (dough) 166 Carry 168 Frosted (cake) 169 Barg1ln 171 Norse god 172 Hindu garment 17 4 Challenge 17 5 Cook slowty 177 Spinning toy 179 Edge 181 On the -: running 184 Conoemlng 186 Actress Derek 188 Tea tree College basketball scores WHT UC lrvlna "· UC Santa Bartl¥• • Cl1rl11 COlleOa lrvlna 11, Ma1t8f''1 COllaea ... 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St. JaMpfl'a •• ~1 7• SI. ,.._,, I I, Hotv er-S2 .., ..... ,4.~7'1 w.t Vlrelftle ... T.,,_ '5 let) Yala 71, C..,. 71 1986 HONDA 4x4 WAGON ER 000475 64 PER MO. TAX INC. 60 mo . Closed In Lease $300 Drive Away OAC y , sl 1Af1 St JMMAHY I~ J Julie, Jennie saved on 'Capitol' By LYNDA RIUCH lailwr ta an tmpot&cr shore. Vactor orders his m~ to bnoa Mr ALL MY Cllll.OaEN: Tad dl\plruaS Al TM£ WoaLo*'l'llaNa: Muao aeu backanddowha~ver11MC<kdinonkr10 witb bat ftnt day as a benlt trainee. k~,. prornouon which me.na Joas of out-of. Stop Zed. Tyltt am~etjust as Jul~'• aboul tnd Tad contaft'6t to hide tlmr Pt.at w~n tnP\. When uly mccu Holden's to be shot. When Sherry appcan on the lttlaUODlbip from 0'1.:nd Hllary When ltttk •l•kr Mq tMtt 11 inst.ant dislike. scent she is accidentaUy shot. As Sand_y '-~ •ob l ti · ood b'~ Du and Tyler .,apple, 1hc 'un saes olT. 'Jeste --"' oyn led on lc\t !Mt Y • m aneu trou •n sly. While monallY woundin~ Sandy. ust before she r~ •to tdJ Orea. AnJM tell• Alan da°''lll with 8oO to the 11uv "Someone10 ' tbat abe has ~t aone to Joe w11h cha .. -.,,, W11Lh Over Mc, .. Kim rtaliln all her d1CJ. ~ sells ubc io take the teddy "'-~---N ·-· bear from her room and 11vc 11 to Alh'IOn ~lual --~t atahc doc•n'1 tc:ll anonlmout prewnu are CiOnn«ted to the Jordy heanbroken when he overhears tJeretnY that Erica ti alive. Mier ac111na "'"'' ·~net. Af\ci Kevan tells poliQC I -anne pravina thal her temunal illness ,Jeremy dNnlr, Nalalic ln11m they •lept Mar\h.a may have Marie's diary 1n h~r .,....'" ,. 11ote\het .but he claims tha,t's imponiblc \lfc, •he rcmovei 1hc contents just before be cured. • • • tfatber T~ ~fUJtS to ~ve Brooke 1ny poltt.e arrive lo leirch it. Doua Jots lo DA VS OF OUR UVES: Kimberl> _1nfonnaUOft 1bout Tom s fall off' the '«rel room v.b1ch bnma witb chppinp almost suffers miscamaac d ue 10 tension TWl&OIL Adam l&lri~an interest 1n Nitalte and memorabtlta about Kim. Fran hnn-cauted by Emma. Savannah ansry when 10r. Stone tcllJ ChlThcr husband died lui •~k when Doua says he may leave she spots Chris wi1h Marlena. When •year. ~>akdalc lo start restaurant in Acapulco. Peachy finds Bo and Shane brcakin.a inlo r' • • • ~hannon nervou• when Lucinda men· ISA file she holds 1hcm at aunpoint. Shane ' ANOTll&R WORLD: l>onna runou• 11on• Earl M11chcll's name. OccidinJ she persuades Peachy to lei them go and let when hter insists Bri ttany stay at the no lonacr wants lhc atolcn jewels, Shan-him take file. Shane says now lha1 he 1ma.nsioo. Chris draws a connection be· non plan• mp to Europe 10 find Earl and knows that he's being cha~ed with giving ,rwcen Mac's illness and Grant's dcalh mum 1hc ~m.s sccre1s to the Russians, hes ccna1n he can I Victoria sells jewels for half a m1lhon CAPITO'. w • • ' clear himself. Bro1hcr Francis rescues doll•"" wbichenables her to save mansion ..., ally amvcs al Butcr'SJUSt Anna as she's bean.a bothered by 1hugs. ...... after Baiiter has u ked Clarissa •to bed. 1for the Love family. Vactona senses Nell Le J Emma and Alt'X become lovers. Having connected to jewel heist. Kathleen 1otd she arnina cnny II ahvc, Zed tells Victor he bough t aun 10 protect herself from rapist. ..... 1· le ... _ f lk' plan~ lo take her beck with him to M•••1e nearly s"'oots Mickey when he .... s Ill cnancc 0 wa 1n1 a11a1n (au w h Wh v· bas h' ..._ II ,,umps bail to bt with Kathleen fn Mahbu U inaton. en ICIOr . IS men enters 11\c house 100 qu1c1ly Mike and ,Jake bdievcs man claimina 10 l>c Marley's \Pini Zed away, he breaks frcc. aoes 10 lhe Robin Jacobs. the nev. chief of su rgery. are •--------------·~-".'·he•m-C•r•os•s-thJ•i•p•a•nd-taktt--J•c•n~n•v•t•o al l<>&&trheads. Pete and Mchssa arauc ' when he decides to bu) condo withoul tclhng her. ••• GENERAL HOSPITAL: Patrick begs Teri to hall plarn lo wed Kevin unltl she undc!JOCS psychia1nc therapy. Kcvm and Tm d1srcprd Pa1nck's suggesuon. When Patnck as named chu.~fhc1r 10 Neil's estate. Kc1 th 's malT\lllt proposal to L>olJy 11 ndMd who* is tpOt&ed by two....., bofddloc~ ONE Lin TO \Jvi: Wllale cvcryOM 1hinks Bo hu been mwdered. he ud Didi dcli&bt in oulli• off their team. Mcea· wh1fe, Aadft ud HuoVtt arc taba &alO custody for at1itmpeed murder. With Didi's COtMal &GDeplant a IUCCnl, abc and Bo p&an trip around the worid. Sheffy interested in h~. Ed inform• uny that Ivan may not have been 1he one mpoft· sable for uurcl's fatal car crash. Tr8C)' Jeal<>lll of an~ntion M1mj aivina Lany. Clint and Nicki dec:idr to tct 10 know one another. Rcturnint to 16c tsland. Pam conlaCU Jeb with news that she-hu ""terminal illness." Asa rushes to the island. While he's at her bedside, Pam reveals the bljppinp about AM Bucbanarl. Realizina Jed and AM are ooc and the same, Pam pk>ts revet\llC. •• I' RYAN'S HOPE: When Dakota needs 1ransfusion from Johnny. Johnny tells · Maevc the youna man 1s Jiis son. A shanered Maeve~ltsJohnny she'll try and accept Dakota. Af\er sleep1n1 wuh Frank. Jill dreams of Dakota. Both Fruk and J1U realize she sull tw ·deep feelings for Dakota. Melinda visits Dakota at the hospital and puts an herbal poultice on his wrist. As Dakota rcpins consciousness, he callsou1 for Sara Jane. Mc Linda runs to Jill, sayioa tha1 Dakota needs her 1f hO 10 survive. As Frank and Johnny .&rguc outside his room. Dakota becomes aptatcd Johnny tells Dakota 1hat he's his father. Jack smitten h Devlin Kowalski, the woman who is prcscnung Jack with journalism award. • • • SANTA BARBARA: After poisoning Mason. Gna heads for (' C 's room. As Orwige Coeet OAJL Y PtLOT /Sunday, Jlnuery 11, 1-C9 .,..~~ 9'.J:>~' •cona•&a Ea·--1-lll ))O• li(l)CCIDnt'rpnm't murder suspcrt'"Bobb1 afraid browns1onc murderer may strike apin, a fear which in1ens1fics when she learns Russell has arrived in Pon Charles and Tanya has lost the key to 1he1r browns1onc ~hcving 1hc answc;.r to pining Se.an's compan> as 10 Brazil. Edward ~nds Jimmy Lee there. Jimmy Lee tells Cella she cannot come wi1h him. Derck apologizes 10 FnSt·o for trying 10 gel him 1010 troubk. bu1 explains that he comes from a long ltnr ol cops and he was fearful of Ounkang out of the academy unless he chca1ed Frasco accepts 1hc apology and offers to go 10 Anna so 1hat Derck ma) be reinstated. Mike Jealous of ancnlton Derck paying Lorena. The Laurclton coroner 1clls Anna tt\a1 Earl Moody v.as s1rangled Rack slaps Mike af\cr Mike mouths 01T10 ham. she is about 10 aivc ham lc1hal 1nJectJon. C'.C. grabs the hypodermic from her. C.C' r.======== warns Gina to keep has recovery a secret He plans to feign coma while learning who an his famil y are for him and against him. Mark and Mary discover the a1hng Mason and give him an1tdo1c. Cruz talks to Santana abou1 his romance w11h Eden. Kuk sugests 10 Gina thal they form sccrc1 alliance 10 pan control of('apwcll lndus- trics. Warren shocked when he teams Sophia and Lionel arc Brick's parenu. Dylan upset when Kelly says she plans to wed Nick 1n February C.C makes plans to be 1hc "surpnsc" &ucs1 at a part). A tanllecl weti Bluee Bodeltner a.Qd Barbara Hershey become ln•ol•ecl In an adalteroua affair with 41 ... troaa CODMqaencee lD the TV moTie .. Pualon Flower" tonight at 9 on CBS, Cbannel 2. (See related •tory, Page C6). ~ CLUBHouiE Pict~Ee. FAMILY FILMS ·~ Golden Globe Norpinees Gli:Nr HACKMAN Rl>:iT M 'TIIH. llHA.l.U. 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Jackson and ~th arc offered promouon JObs al Samson Lev.is lnduslnes Phihp unable 10 conceal has JO) when he learns ~lh as \la)1ng an tov.n India prods Ph1 hp to 'ave 1mon a JOb at Spaulding Foun- dauon Bally 1clls Kyle the)' share 1hc same mo1hcr Rrva agrees 10 g1\oe Fletcher s1ory on su1c1dc as long as her name 1s kepi secret. Maureen and Ed reconc1lc. Ross ..unsuccessful 10 has aucmpt to stan rclat1onsh1p with Calla • • • 1:.0VING: .\Tier Teamang Zona prcgnanl. Loma ends he<ffi&agt'ment l&ttne:-Zona scores several bull's-c)cs when she uses Lorna's picture on 1argc1 r.ingc. Harry tells Ava he knows Johnny 1s really C'hcnc's child. As Stac~ and Jack make wedding plans. ( urt1s 1clls Ava he's no1 ttnaan he's ready for mamagc. p1dcr follows Tnsha. After land1nfJOb wuh Ccha's dad. Spider tells fncnd 11 s really a cover-he plans to gel all 1hc dough he needs from the Aldcns. ..... u..- rate NWDI -rlSMOll SQUME 1111.fe 17'-MSO (lU) "1433 lllU Ll--1M MOWll 4 '•me Gamm ~21 513-1111 _.,.. -UA mwlS I CIOll ts2-4ttl U4·l'S53 .na•u WTI• EDWMOS CKIM EDWMOS.STOl C£WTtll m -4141 540-7 ... nT91 wur-10 (J)WMIJS SMIOUIACI mn:llUY n Sll·SllO Dl·llltl·lm Pe.T• 'IUIT .... -.• lllWMDS fCUITMI IMmlWlllO VM.Ul IJl.15'0 llMll m.t5iM -EDWIMJS 1Mmlll &Will ... .. SE.ARCH FOR TOMORROW: Stci>-hante admits to Patti 1ha1 Sara was no1 well-liked at 1hc TV sta1ton. She also reveals thal Sara was in love with Quinn. Ri vera gives Estelle her contract in cxchanac for a million dollars. Hogan spots tarantula on his desk. • • • YOUNG AND THE RES~ As 4.ndy's on the road 10 recovery, Paul hard- presscd to ignore his feel ings for Faron. Lindsay tells John she snapped photo of Jill and lover an cabin. Tclhng John she's stall an love wilh man in pho10. she refuses to d vul&c his oamc.. .Meanwhile Estbu. the maid. bqsns to send out letter formed wnh newspaper print telling Mn . Chancellor that she has lhc pictures she wants. Nikki determined to find out JUSt how close Ashley and Victor ha vc become. Brad doesn't let Jack know that has losin& sales tcmtory is fas1 bccomana a winner. Doctors 1cll Danny he may need throat surgery which might permancn1ly destroy his sangrng voice, but if he wam 100 long for surgery, he still could lose his voice. -70MM- si..rfl.<OI [J]I DCl.9\ISTWm> 19-a,.,.no.. OMltCl HUll'TtNGTON llU04 c~ EOW.as C.Mntr c.nir• 634 ZS5J IM I 0770 QAAY I .JO J «> ~ Fiii 100 IHlO ICMO $c~ l«l 1010 SAT :SUO.IWOll I 00 l<IO SCIO 100 IHlO ICMO •iiiiA Mann llrN ')a.ta 529 S339 " 8U£1U ... PKll\t i 8'.eN P""" on.. 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JMu9ry 11, 1W Itjust rakes 111otlvatlon • LOS AN0£LES (AP) -Joeepb Sarsa• WU direcaint I tcrne tor .. ....._ Flower" in a matUt place in Si~ IMt May and was Mvjma ~1ttti111a Cbinae woman to.,, .ueie bkitaeron lbe .... ne ICripc called for abe slap, but tbe woman, 1'lmlited from one of lbe ..._ llalb. wouldn't do iL Sarlent took tbe woman ud i&HllPIC• llide ud whispered someaJiiftl. On the ftHt tab tbc 1 WOIDU llW bJeitDef a heafty wallop, .. Pau.ioa flower" wiU be ielecut on CBS ton,iahl, and 8oJlleitner Mvm-teamed what SulCnt told the woman. • But S...nt ftnally revealed the secret He said, "I told bet that .-UCC'a wife 1*tjua& had tripleta and it was the custom in America to .., tbe father on the beck." Actually, Boideitner'a wife, Kitty, wu prepant It the time, but dida't aive birth -to one boy-until five months later. Life 'S phases topic of three new local plays The innocence of childhood, dtc complexities of ldulthooa and the trials and tribulations of married life all come under theatrical examin- ation this week in a trio of new productions bowina in on Orange County 1tqn. First up, replacina the Iona-running "A ChOIUI Une" at the Grand Dinner Thea.er, is "I De, I De," opening Tuesday. The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse lifts its cunain on "BeyolMI ,...,..,, .. Thursday, followed Friday by South Coast Repertory, inauaurat- ina its locaJ premiere of "Drtvill1 ~ ... Bene" on the Second Staee. TOI . TITIS Cliff · Orive1 Newport Beach (631-0288), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. thro~ Much I. · ..... ,_. at the forum Theater on the Fe,ti val of Arts arounds, Luuna Beach (634-1300), T6uradays ana Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2 and 8, Sundays at 2 until Feb. I. • 0Crtm" •f .._Heart" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St., Oarden the SCR Second Sta,e. Jane Atkins, Grove (636-7213), Wednesdays Michael Canavan, Joe Dahman, throu&h Saturdays at 8 p.m .. today Richard Doyle, Tom Rosqui, andFcb.19at3p.m .,Jan.26andFeb. Timothy Donothuc and Gabrielle 2 at 3 p.m. until Feb. IS. Sinclair comprise the cast. •"AU Beeaue •f Aaa&M" at the \1 eteran TV actor Ken Berry stars with Brenda Thomson in "I Do, I ·----Do," a two-character musical .._ia.":" ..:"~ cbconiclina 1 couple's married life Performances will be given Huntington Beach Playhouse, Main Tuesdays throuah Fridays at 8:30, Street at Yorktown Avenue, Hunt- Saturdays at 3 and 8:30. Sundays at 3 inaton Beach (832-1..05), Fridays and and'8 p.m. until Feb. 16 at the Fourth Saturdays at 8:30 throu&h Feb. 15 Step Theater, 655 Town Center with Sunday matinees Jan. 26 and Drive, Costa Mesa.. Reservations Feb. 2 at 2:30. "11111" 1-.-. .. 1-..-.1 ... edwards CINEMA CE NTER 'Hq 414' •4 ... A " Pl I • ' ' ii ... Mil \A 'f Rr f f ""' t '°" ~"A Mt<.. a J ... "fE" (Pl.IJ) ll:JI. z:JI, ·~ l:JI, l:JI, lt.15 "AmTllMlM El.I rTmT" (I) t•. HI, t.tl 7;tl, t.11, 11:45 "IUCI ... .... (1) .......... , "IU~­. .,., .......... (N) DBBJ ... _ ... ~,., ... ,._ ..... -.-....... ~· ~v m tNI from the wedding night to old IJC. • -.. -The Grand has been remodeled with .._ r fl> new carpets and wall coverings and lA-. .. 10 extended siaae floor. ,_.., *' Performanc.es of "I Do, I Do" will • ._ lalt ._ be sjven niahtly except Mondays at ·a --tr ~!!&curtain times through April 6 J.M. tta, w ICibe ran . f Hotel Way (across 957-4033. •''SemeofMyhtFrt..a"at the Wrapping up its enpacmcnt at the Westminster Community Theater, Harlequin Dinner Playhouse is the 7272 Maple St.. Wl:stminstcr musical "Cara.lval," which gives its (995-4113). Fridays and Saturdays 1t final performances Tuesday through 8:30 throuah Feb. 8. ~11. aa.a. ~IJ) Harbor Boulevard .. Jrom Disn~nd) -=~!;!~~;:;;::1J-="::'"-"":"4-=-~.:::-~ ... ~~,w~----i·n Anaheim. Call 77r.7i11>1or ticket .. ._ • ar information. Sunday at varying curtain times. The •"Beavea Cu WaJt" at the San showplace is located at 3S03 S. Clemente Commlffiity Theater, 202 Harbor 'Blvd .. Santa Ana. and reser-A vc. a6rmo. San Clemente vationiJLrc taken at 979-5511.. ( 492-0461S~, fi:~ursdays throu&h Sat- A pletlfora. of continuing pro-~ . throuah Feb. I. ductions remain o n the stages of •"Tiie mportuce ef Beta1 .... _ .... (I) tll. l::a. 11:211 '1IDIY _.. (PC-U) WI. til. ti5 "TllDD.• Tllal" (N) l:lS, ~ 5:it5 ltl, 11:11 .... " ........ 1tt, "'.;. -I fl.II) ......... IHI. 2:t1, ..-"Beyond Therapy" is Christopher til. UI. IHI tN> Durana·s pot shot at psychiatry and Orange County's professional and Ea.neat" by the Ana-Modjeska Play~ community theaters. The include: crs at the Anaheim Cultural Ans ..... __ ., U:ll. 4:15, t:2I (a) '1IOlf .... (Pl.U) Z:ll, lcll. lt.11 "ltl ... _.. (I} ·~•.t.ff ~(N) 2:51. .... t:'5 "i1Jfi1Dt1 W · (C) •!!IDBI features Kathleen Collins, Patrick McGinnis, Neil Pnuscl, Robie Schoonover. Thomas Lopez and Randy Stevens. Resident director Pati Tambcllini is staging the com- edy. Show time is 8:30 Thursdays throuah Saturdays until Feb. 15 at the Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Reservations arc talccn at 650-5269. The wonders of childhood arc depicted in .. Driving Around the House," a memory play by Patrick Smith directed by Martin Benson on •'"fte Forelpe1'" on the main Center, 931 N. Harbor Blvd., stage of South Coast Repertory, 6SS Anaheim (937-0379), Fridays and Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa Saturdaysat 8 p.m., Sundaysat 2 p.m. (957-4033), Tucsdsys through throuah Jan. 25. f:'ridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 •"'111 Me, hte" at Sebastian's and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Feb. 9. Pico, San Ocmcnte (492-9950), •"Tat.1a1 Stepa" at the Laguna Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna p.m., Sundays at I and 7 p.m. until Canyon Road, Laguna Beach Feb. 2. (494-0743). Tuesdays through Satur-•"My FaJr Lady" at the Curtain days at 8 p.m.. Sundays at 2:30 Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino through Feb. 2. Real, Tustin (838-1540). nigh ti~ cx- • "21 Gra.He de Coca Cola" at the ccpt Mondays at varying curtain Newport Theater Arts Center. 250 1 times through Feb. 2. Barbra'sBroadwaybeltings Billboard's best By lk Anoclated Presa The followina ».re Billboard's hot record hits as they appear in next week'.s issue of B!llboard maa:uiJ'!C. Copyriiht 1986, Billboard Publicauons, Inc. Reprinted wnh pcmussion. HOTSJNG~ I ."That's What Friends Arc For" Dion-ne 8t Friends (Arisu) 2."Say You, Say Mc" l.Joncl R1ch1c (Motown) 3."Bumina Heart" Survivor (Sco111 Bros.) 4.''Talk To Me" Stevie Nicks(Modcm) S."l'm Your Man" Wham! (Columbia) 6."My Hometown" Bruce Springsteen (Columbia) 7. "Walk Of Life" Dire Stra.iu (Warner Bros.) 8:'1 Miss You" Kl ymau (MCA) 9. "Pany All the Time" Eddie Murphy (Columbia) IO."Sp1cs Like Us" Paul McCartney (Capitol) I I ."When the Goina Gets Tough" Billy Ocean (Jive) 12."Ahvc and Kick..ina" Simple Minds (AltM) 1'HECEM OF THE HOUDAY SEASON ••• " -Susan Cranaer. WMCA l\ADIO a.A tlMlll ... 154-1111 -ue.tJll • IDID 4 --.nrT 'GlC G1Mm •• -,. tsZ ... ttl u -•JMJ -IM-Jlll • lll'llD a , P'KlfE LA .._ 6 • cm CIJlnl ~au 1"-Mll NIWM arm e.TI-S..J102 -W. • llJIWB 191 a.a W LAW i.il-.&. NIWIW •l·Jal -·-*.e5M -... ~ ™"_, .... • .,..CQUT ---.., a.a. SCll'f, 111 ram ICCIPftl ••••• ._ Ml .. m -m...-FOi n11 ma a; -a.a CIJllll - -... ---- 5 G()WEN GLOBE NOMINATI<>NS ~ore than a movie -an emotional surge into a triumph of blinding brightness. It should be against the law not to see 'The Color Purple: " -TODAY. NBC·lV. Gene Shallt " lhe 'Color Purple' Triumphs! It's hard not to be moved by Spielberg's film and its formidable cast." -NEWSWEEK. ~Amen "The Color Purple' I• the year'e beet film! **** ( 4 etan-hlghat rating)." -OiJCAGO SUN·llMES, Rogrr Eber1 _,_.,...., ..... --*"711 ---CllllJIUll lllm•·--ll-mm:•-•..m ---u-..... NCllCU--..... -~-·--.oe.uma•.,·tnt TOPLP1 l."Thc Broadway Album" Barbra Mister (RCA) 10."Bom in the U.S.A." Bruce Spri stcen (Columbia) Streisand (Columbia) 2.'"Miami Vice' SOUndtrack" (MCA) 3."Hean" Hean (Capitol) 4."Sarecrow" John Cougar Mellen- I r."'Whitn~n!.'-Whttney-H ton (Ansta) 12."ln Square Circle" Stevie Won (Tam la) camp (Riva) S."Promise" Sa<k (Ponra1t) 6. "Brothers in Arms" Dire Straits (Warner Bros.) 7."Aftcrbumer" ZZ Top(Wamcr Bros.) 8."Knec Deep Jn the Hoopla" Starship (Grunt) 13. "Son~From The Big Chair" T For Fcan crcu ) 14."Roc A Little" SteYle Nicks (M cm) .9."Wclcomc to the Real World" Mr. IS. "Once Upon A Time" Simple M' (A&M-Virgin) 16. "Greatest Hits" The Cars (E lUXWIY THIATIHS NS U . 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Sat 11·30 AM CLASSIFIED OFACE HOURS Telephone s.rvloe Monday-Fndey 11.00 Aa,t.5:30 PM Satlif'dlY 1:00 AM· 11 :30 AM ~Counter Mondey-Frlday 11:00 AM-5:00 PM 142-5178 CHECK YOUR AD THE F1RST DAY TM Detty ""°' atr!Yee tor tMc6elq and~· H<Y#fNffl, oocM6or*'Y .-ron dO OCCUf. ,...._ Utten when yo.II ed le reed beck and ct** 'f04lt ad deMy. A9pcw1 en'on lmmed&M-'Y 10 &42-5171. TM o.tty·Ptot ecc:iepta no Mat>Mlty tor Mfen'Of In en ~·t tor wt'6C:tl It lft9Y be 1.-pot~ except tor the coet of IM IPllOa ac:tuelly ooc:op'9d by IM en'or. Credit can only be aHOW9d for the ftrat lnMr11on. ~CTONIES ...... oir-v <>r-.C.-c.. ... .,,.,... .......... T90IOOCI ~ ....... .... ....._ ' INl lltatt Fer Salt l.81-... UYnllT Spec:1acui.t turning baaln vt.w! Prlvete pier & allp. Four bedrooms, 3'h beth•. den. 3 cer gerege Totelty remodeled plu1 room to expand. Com- munity tennl1, club -· s-•y 1-.ai•O h ou1e, end beache1 .-r5 .... ~• evelleble. ConNrVatlYaly 1631 LINCOLN LANE Sim If llllWlf 1-:m-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-prlced for location et 88)'Cf"1 3 bdrm. femlly 90• Frontage, close to Ut-t• $1,750,000. rm home Bdulllully lie Coron•. Specious 11&1 ELlll MIUI SILL VINCE.NT • planned for family and/or home on 50'. bulldable New E/llde Townhomet entertainment Quiet I<>-40' adjacent lot. or 3 • 30' $137.950. S 142,950 Have you rHd todey·s c e1ion on secluded p1ac:91 Call for datell1 OPEN SAT/SUN 10-5 Cla111fled Ad1? II not. strMt Only $2911,500. 142-1200 2603 ELDEN al DEL MAR y<>Y'ra mlalng the best • '* 111 or call for appt to see 1,-;:;======;;;;;..!.;:;;;bar~gaJ=n1=1n:;;tow=n:;;1 =~ unL1 HISl·lll LIT -(714) 631-5919 l 1 COM clOle 10 OCEAN . ..... VIEW -ES Smell 2 bdrm home ; ' ' MESA DEL MAR· 3-4 MT UITD • DPWI •IUll wllota of potential Call • Bdrm, lge 101 S 149,500. h 0 I $19 000 for appt. S429.500. Prine only 546-0074 for s bdrm or 4 + den. 3 bat . n Y • • ... , st••n11 down & assume loans. One of Harbor - -lnformalloo or appt View's largest lots -$249.000 LH SU Liil IU&.n CMta.... I 4 MESA VERDE 3 Bdrm. also lll-IH4 1500 eq. fi. RANCH STVLE ~u~. ~=tz~ umasn1••au11 Family room, 3 car gar&Qe. security sys- tem. Super value -$329,900. Call me for details Ille I.Ml• 111-1111 tr Ml-IHl RVMtlC u1 NEWTXQ'I' FiA 'fl I IPll lllllY 1-4 .. Clll ... -........ $7"·"'·····-·-··· ,, .. "-..., 3 bdrm, see 11 111 view .... . .. . . A Johnson ... ···-·-·····--·-· •• *"" un..-3 bdrm home + 2 bdrm unit... ...... ...... .. . ... . K Granttri -tt1L------S412.•-----!Ml ._ • 1'r1v1te 4 bdrm, pool.. .. V Su~lacr IWMT----Slts.•.-········-···· It ~ CustOfll ttepnt 3 bdrm . ... .. .... . P .._,,, ... •·-·-PSI,•--llM hit...._.. 4 '*"' Portofino. slwtttft, sc>a. .. ..... M 8rtwtr .. Cll ·---·-·-· ......... .. Nlw 2 end 3 bdrm coftdonl1111ums... ... .... .. . ..... J. SUtlan ...... -·-S4H.•-.. -1M lta tar 3 lldrlll, 2 lllCtl Oii bey .. m .. ~ .. M. ~t •01111 • ............. _ 2711 ..... Yilw 4 bdrlft, 3 bl. flftlity lloN .......... _.. .. 8. HutcMCI .. m .... ,.. __ 11u ..... Ctllnntl'I 4 '*"'· Mytcftts. pool.................... N. fogty U,_.IC>UI: t1()Ml:I al!ALTOU. a71·1111 ........ c....-.. ... Coe_._.._ tlln mEO 3br 2ba In greet area Of'lly Tt.C und~r $ 150 000 4 Badroom. 2'~ Beth perty S l28K. Agl 759-5080 Agl Lit 646-362°7 hOuM for Indoor & Out· '* THE BEST '* dOOf entertaining. Pool ls IS GETTING BETTER •1& Yfl• •fl 181139 a.nd loan Is as-llYI w.11 By Owner. 2 Story. 48R. aumable at $279.000. CENTURY 21 3BA. llvlng rm. formal dln- 751 -3191 T .... E REAL ESTATER Ing, la.m rm Lg IOI Many n a11tras $185.000 Cell C:: SElECT 548-2313 _ attar 6i>m 645-0256 ~PROPERTIES 3BR 2BA. family rm, lrplc, ---Y .. _ 1640 sq M. covered petlo, llnt '' Tt len .,_ SIL.AU IUOI and ape S 142,500 This prOi)efty jult fall out _. ••R ••f/Sll 1 .a OPEN SUN PM Call for of MCfOwl 4 bdrm. 3 beth .,... .. ---~ d1rect1on1 642-8388 home Of'I beaulltul street 425 GLENMONT Devin Real E11111 Extra large yard wilh Iota OCEAN VIEW 11 apectacu-__ or privacy Decorate and lat trom lhla 'Old World 3 HOUSES on 300' IOI, uve S$$ Seiters asking Charm' houM whlctl has 1 1800/mo poN. lncoma only $191.900 so call bMn totally ra.modaled HURRY ALMOST SOLO! Anne McCasland HmHmPAll Baylor Mdl 1500 sift 3 Bd 2'h ba S 1•4,000. Brkra welcome Ownr 786-0579 WM~R .. , .... and lavlshly appointed $159,900 Agl. 759-5080 631-1266 leh, T ... .,..., with I 'etief'a dreem' Beeut l lul Columbla HARBOR VIEW HOMES kltcMI\. Lu11urlou1 batha 1 lllTS W1l9I I•~"~~-s Cond p r ..._ M 3Br ,:C. f with lkytlnM and a oar-3 bdrm owners unit with 2 lilt~ ~ quare 0· ro ·..,..... ooaco · am-rm ..._ atrium, ..,.,..., CCMlfed Income unM1. Zoned R-2. Ir.-:--·-orated 2 Bdrms on cor-litre IOa yrd -6785 ...,, .....-nar IOI Cullom pello --pello and e11 In a Mtllng Offered et $179,000. Celt ~-.. 1 • ...__ 111111YI1-•s thel mall• yoY feet N 11 Robert Miiiikan e31-12M OCEAN & CITY VIEWS OC*'•to.,.. .. 9 m n .. -.• _.., I you ware In Peradlaa A 4BR 2BA fl1ter homa. High Oorgaoua Priced for 3BR, lam rm. choa lo- mult ... for • Mflout on a bluff S 121,000, qulclt Mlal ~ to c.tlon 720-1879 I bUy9t who wants II all end $30.000 down Al the ~~!;~.,;~er aa-HVH Cwmal 1982 Pot1 A Gk>rtoua 0caan View border o f Newport n ... A.lbeoa. Cell 492-0890 or . SUPMMElll BHcll 842-2489 or • ...,., ..... PrM 497-182'9 ............ , 11 lll .. ST... 788--6644, after 12PM 4320 campu. Of/Ste foo I -... ··-·-To ... Co16aga Prtl bMutyl --S 2-5 Newport aa.c:t\, CA .-_, rw•w' 111-1111 Rustic den, pool. 2 trpa. OPEN SAT I UN 1 852-t8t7 or &40-0871 9V9 Watch IUnMft from 3 Super lnterlofl Open Set ...._. Vero. • 4BR 28A. leveta of flnaat ..,....., 4BR IWll UIA1111 & Sun 2-5. 24<>l FOfdham 2250 11• MP din, pool, WOOOBRIOOE 4Brt1am1ty 4BA. playroom. gounne4 3 BR 2b•• fplc, patio. 2 loe Drive S 159.900 Dave apa, lkyflghll, dartlroom. rm 3t>a, frml dlnl~ 3c&r kltc:Mn Sandy bMCh. Bclrmaup/1 Bdrm dn, dbl latohtOf'I. AQt 54g.5880 fem rm, wet bllf S209K ger S275.000 55 -9338 pier l bl S2.200.000 ger. ATo•. 1400 a/f. Nr --By owner 916-2307 NEW LISTING. mkts rwatauranla & EAST SIDE 3BR 28A. 2032 SC~• Ct Wt........ lMI 8111 Grvncty Aa9ttor tranep. 1125,000. Rutll hrdwd ""·lg yrd. wor11· -Rlf STiil --875--41181 Lauria. 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P o !!loot 41 Woodllodlt New 'tort! ' 13 n t Aoa tot ..,, '*""" o ....... _, M!dnO I PIW'I ~ Y~ NMlll ~ IP, $TY\f ~It .. .. ,. • llTflllT -... ,. ..... Two ~ of const.rucUol-., Sen&a Maria atione. Traventine. Pale Oak, Zebra Wood, quality Wlique c:rat1lmUllhip crated lhJa aophJsti- catied contetnporary home with pler' • 0..L A spedot.11 3 BR maater- p&ece. Barbara Aune 191 -• •HUL .. 12.,._ '1b..ree 1Ul, 2 BA. Ex1emive u.e l)f Fr-encl\ doors and crown moldinp. Oak plank floorina in kitcl.en. fun- Uy room and laundry room. Custom plantation shutten. Convenient to aboppin&, airport and freeways. lat T.D ii UIW'n8ble. Gayle Amato Mnmll ....... 11,•,1• LJlna:-edi.bJe view ~ym.n.uu. - captivating 4 BR home. Pier and slip t.o accommodate a large boat A superbly crafted tavern room. larte living room & dining room and a super remodeled kitchen. Carolyn • MMOn • • f • \ ' ' ' • t • • . . • . • . . . . . . • . .. . .. . ' ~ ... .. .. . . . . . . • • . . .... . .P ... &T Lll&NI ....... Four BR, 4 BA, family room, billiard room, plus a 2 BR guest suite. A private pool enhances this prestige property. Owner is very motivated. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody m&T WILIE 11•• 1hree BR. 2 BA condominium in The Bluffs with nice open Views from the deck. Maintained in good condition. Assumable loans. Owner baa been transferred. Price includes the land! Hallie Strock -· Mlllllll .... Pmlf 1m,• Full ocean view. Private pool. 2 BR. 2 BA + d~ Air conditioning, uy- 1.igbta, French doors plus the amenities that this gated communi- ty has to offer. Ann Peters mt•IM.ll ...... Stepa to the surf. Owners custom 2 story home with 3 BR, marvelous Ule of wood. Master suite with fireplace. Separate 2 BR income unit with ocean view, deck. Ann Peters ...... •11nr uu NW 11.-.- Perhaps the premier location in this private community. Quiet cul de Ille location. Ideal for the large family. lncludes 7 BR, 7 BA, 3 fireplaces, family room w /pool table.wet bar, large screen T .V., separate den, study and much more. Over 8,000 sq.ft. Incredible value. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody IHDllTlllT • .... ,... 1111.- The wonderful home you imagine for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Grey wood siding, vine covered stone, shiny white enamel trim, circular driveway, and large sycamore trees. Eastern custom charm! Five BR, formal FR. DR. den. large tecret room. Barbara Aune 11n1111111TFU1T .... .-m Wonderful spot on the bay with great view. Four BR. family room, large private patio. 2 fireplaces. A very private location. Bayshores i8 a special way of life, with guard gate and private beach Barbara Aune IUllF• IJ41- Five BR. 3 BA home m private location with extremely large lot. Room for expansion. pool, etc. in Newport Beach. Community pool, spa and tennis. Great for family living. SandJe Fix &.mllllmlTI Special offering on this fabulous · Mediterranean style estate on an enormous double lot. Surrounding a magnificent courtyard pool, this home offers the uJtimate in privacy and low-profile luxury, for the most d.ilcriminating Shown ~ppoint­ ment. Tom Alhnsorr or Mickie Cooper lllfl .. ..ultl lllllU lllfl __..,., -lllUll Not.hinl can mat.ch this secure, elepnt hi-rile condo with sw~ping vtew ol ocean, mountains and hatbot' ~ noon below Recreation attaa, pooJ, spe, 10me slips. under-sround DUidna. full richly ~­~ m..-.8R. A fulJ tune or Pied A 1lere livir\I for two. Tom A1lirwon .... -.. 1111.- Depnt fmlily bGa>e with tarae pado on an owinb9d k>t. Fave BR, 4 BA. falmly roGID. formal di.n1nc nan. tw.rdwood Oocli'I and F~~h _ clalan. a.uutu1 eqndldon. A ratt t.euty. JollD lAWtl/Dlllny Bibb .. • . ~lilml~.a&I ~ -!ti IHI ~~ ,_ lllt peaP! ._. lllt Is •:.... • ----wr~-\f/llfllt .. ....., ........ iiii--.~ 11111-11m ~!'iL,. iil--:-tiilf 1W ..... .,.-. 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(I 11) alt-5510 Condo end unit over-Exec home. 8tycreet 4BR Vilt.A BALBOA. 2 e.o. a t>each. earp.te, bllnd1 No~ 5-45-7913 me yd, dbl gar. pet ok. pl( chltd '*·Call 13 (818~48 0440 (LA.#). look~poof LR with 3BA. fOf'mal din a tam rm. den. family rm. bay vu. S750 No petl 175-eeOt \ ,..._ C010r S 1095. &42-MM F · · · Recentty ~. New 11500/mo yrty p 3BR I den condO. ""'' rm. lua hiat 11• Aanctlo San ~ 29r /P, •• & xtra lrg crpt drpe kltch etc NEWPORT CREST· 2 S.O •llfl • llZf• 3BA. '"*· ale, frenctl .._. V•de 4Br 11100 No 2aa Condo Frplc. 0n 8t « conv. Oen w/belcony aui9t ltrMt &ik to 2'ht>a. s1150/mo YnY · s1epe to bet\ frlG a atow doorl ~=° ~·= ~not2t2~cr:-:..~~ ~~Bl=~ Gott eourM S13M/mo, ~ ~ ==· 1chool1 an'd w1hop1. BAYRIDGE: New 3 e.d13 utlll pd.13i5. fee 1735 .' ~· tennlt Avail· 2115' negoa.'Fab Vu. 4e'e-7ooe Ave/A 211. &40-5324 no peta n-Snkr 173-5333 12200/mo. Call Mary Lou ba. f/p, .ir & MCUrlty TILlmT 111-1111 •1200. 722 -...321 . MESA VERDE Exacutlve UNIV PARK SPACIOUSa ' Marlon 759-1700 S1750/moyrly . ~.. 4BR 3ba. RedwOOd IP&-BA ·2 . . 3 8A 2~ Canal front Sotheby'1 International BAL. ISLD: 4 Bed. large Lrg 28R 1Ba duplex. 1300 3 + t>lg garage. good Gardening & ape MMce. luL IMcll II ti no~ ~2r;; l'!Oma. NtMwpcw1 Shor-. Realty oom. $1800/mo yrty Sf. f\lfn. A= ~ 118' E/1lde loc. HSO/mo. $1400/mo. S4t-t150 8ii Q ped get i yrd No peta. $1300/mo. ytty Fllrn cMluxe OCMnvlew LID 0 PARK -0R :1_n_s_._1_1e-_· ---- CLN. Chg. 547-2717 NICE 2b+'. country kite. 1'50 ocean Oii cNld ok ...,_... rentel. Cal 752·7•74 condo 2Br 2BA. •II BAYFRONT PENJr:E 2 OCEANFRONT 28A. fir• M25 fenced 2b+' houee cuatom d.cor 1n etlto l550 2b+' ffl>lc kid/pet Dft"m. OOMdfie :;;;. 3BA 2'A8a + pool. New-amenltlH . S 1475/mo. w8tr'E"'~o~~MS 1'J/!! place. whit• water view. kld9petothet1ave/Anow .,...$595/mo +. 17753br2baoftA.dame lncludee rell1g and w/d. pQrtTerracoCondo'850 Reh req 'd . Daye · S1100 per mo.yr1y, R.E 53M191 Agent,_ CLN. Chg. 547-2787 ~191 Agent C011t 11250/mo. 551-3037 A\11 Feb tit 142-7404 &42-0llO. ewe 831....a97 IJ1· 1• Prod. Conn'9 875-&404 ........ NEW LISTINGS • ... 1111111 ... For those who love the beach but want every- thing In a home! 3 BR. 3 BA, wood floors, etched glass. huge master suite! Land Included. Ulll&.. 1211,111 Fabulous Laguna Beach home close to village and beaches. 3 BR. 3 BA with extensive use of oak & tile. Large master suite & terrific deck area. nSTOWF u21.- Have you been waiting for a darling 4 BR family home In this great neighborhood? Wood floors, trench doors. etc. This Is It! •YmTllUll ...... Lovely home in quiet upscale neighborhood. Very large lot with pool, 3 BR, family room. Professionally landscaped. Excellent condition. SPTIUSSl•l Beautifully decorated 3 BR home In quiet, se- cluded location. Large lot, pool & spa plus a view of ocean and hills . 111..... ...... Outstanding "Casablanca" plan In very private setting with view of mountains. 3 BR, famlly room, library. Priced for Immediate sale. ....... 1141,111 Out of area seller Is realistlcl One of the best view locations with tremendous amount of up- grades. 3 BR, 3 BA & 3 car garage. llllll llUll 1-..1 Spectacular jetty/bay view. Bayfront mansion with exotic woods and old world craftsmanship. 4 BR, 4 BA, center dining atrium. llYll .... I 11,211.111 Old world elegance in contemporary Bayfront setting. 5 BR, enclosed pool/spa atrium home built for family or entertainment. OTHER AREAS .... 1111,111 Bright and clean 2 BR condo with cool, shady backyard to enjoy summer barbecues. Near shopping, pools, tennis. ..,. 1211.- lt's not too late to live In one of Turtlerock's finest condo homes. This Lauref Is outstanding In both decor & location . UI •Emu 1211,111 Dramatic oceanfront condo. 2 BR. 2 BA. furnished. One year new decor, stairs to beech, breathtaking view. A perfect summer home. Ul•llMI ..... Tucked away for privacy yet a dramatic coastline & night light vtewt 3 BR, 3 BA, large kitchen, Iota of brick, custom wet bar & IP•· UIMIWllTllm tl•.111 Hunt Club -Forecloture, European country home, Old Wortd cratttmanahlp. MCurlty guard- ed, gourJMt kitchen plu• much more. Submit. mlTIUI• ,,..,.. Oceanfront ne6Qhbor to Emerald Bay, home It perched on bNH owrlookkig Wh&tkey Cove wtth dr1matlc coutllne vt.w, 3 IPeck>Ut bedroomt. ..,.. u1m 12.1••• This magnffloent new contemporary cuatom covers a rod( promontory Into the ocean. 4 BR, 8 BA. 4 fir~. vtewt fC>feY9fll am .._ __ .. ___ •_•_, .... _. _._ .. ___ 1_112_1_..__ .. ___ 1_112_,_1ner_a_1 ___ 1_•_zl1tura1 A MEMBER OF THE fJl SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK ll.J OPEN HOUSES 1111111Y 1-4 ---111 ... , .... 3 BR. Spa $325,000 M. MATTHEWS ... _. 401....., 4 BR, FR, PIS $555,000 E. CORKETT ---1121..._IW 2 BR. Guest. Vu $625,000 R. KURTZ lm&Y 1-4 ....... .......... 2 BR. Oen $175,000 K.PARKER ...• ,_. llllllt41t 3 BR $265,000 J. MERTZ UlllL .. . ......... 3 BR $288,500 S. WALLACE ---111 ..... 3 BR, Spa $325,000 J . DuBois .. la&..., 104 ........ 3 BR. FR, Vu $335,000 J . AKERMAN Ml -.............. 3 BR, FR $345.000 C.McMAHAN ...... -.u 1 ......... 3 BR. FR $349,500 H. THAMER --llllhft~ 4 BR. FR $359,000 C. BALOIKOSKI .... 1., ............ 3 BR $379,000 G.ANOERSON ..,.. 111 ... .,., .. 3 BR, FR $398,000 F. SENNES ... 1tn ,_..111111111rw 4 BR, FR, Vu ~29,900 G.ANOERSON .. ,_, 11U t1•1rMf 15 BR. POOi $430,000 M. MATTHEWS ........ Hl••sa•• 3 BR, FR, Pool $450,000 R. BOLAND --•1= 4 BR. FR, P/S $555,000 E. CORK .... ... , ............ 3 BR. Cuatom $589,000 G.ANOERSON ---...... .., 2 BR, Gueet. Vu '825.000 A.KURTZ ...... ......... e BA, ~A. Vu NS0.000 B.AEEOV ..... l~llr 8 BA, FR, POOi, Vu $889,000 M.A EDY .a•uem • M11 t111ll1Ft It 3 BA, FA 1791,000 G. LJVINGSTON ..... .............. 4 BR. FA 1885,000 LAOSE ..... 111ft1Wt .... 4 BR, FR $1,4415,000 E. OLSON ..... 111ftlLMI._. 5 IA. FA, Beyfront 11.560,000 8. HAAA'8 ••••tllllll 11a,1M Immaculate upgraded townhome In quiet lo- cation has 2 master suites, 2 decks. parquet ftOOt"S, french doors. attached 2 car garage. ..... 111..- Beautlfully maintained 3 BR "S" plan. 3 BR on fee land. Two good assumable loans. .......... u 1211,111 The charm of "did Cape Cod." White shutters, custom closets and storage, warm brick entry and picket fer:iced patio. m lllffl 1224,111 Beautifully maintained & decorated 3 BR condo. Private & serene setting with peek of bay. Parquet entry & white tile In kitchen. IUYllW Pll,IM Enjoy sparkling city lights from your own private spa. 3 BR, 2'h BA. FR. plus security for your famlly In this guard-gate community. •••• , 11&11 tal,IM Loaded with peace and quiet with large pool- size lot and city light views. this 4 BR home Is Just moments from Newport Center . Lmtal ..... Sensational sweeping views of bay, ocean. New- port Center and mountains from best unit In Lido Park high-rise building. Full security. ..... -11,111,111 Savor the romance and beauty of classlc Medi- terranean architecture. 5 BR, soaring celllngs skylights. Home of exceptional quality. ' ... .. , 11,111,111 Exqulafte colonial situated on the bay with 50• frontage. The decor Is faultless with the highest quality amenities . PIWIU ll"lllT 11,lM- Outstandlng ~ BR. 4 'h BA on exclusive East Bay . Superb construction & architectural design . Spacious patio, sandy beach & boat sup. •un• 12.-.. Golf course dream home. lake + 4 falrwa~. 5 BR. each one a suite, paneled library, huge family room with stone fireplace . CORONA DE L MAR MIUllll... 1 ...... Plan 1, on whitewater In Jasmine Creek. 2 BR + den with custom decor. Tennlt, Po<>t. clubhoute & 24 hr tecurlty. Price has been reduced for quick aale. ........ 1411,111 Wall• of glau. lkylighta, vaulted eefllngs and atrium Keentuate outstanding 3 BR home 38' pool, pool houte, near beach911 · ......... . ..... •BR with vtew of sand and surf. Den with 'wet bar, patio area with poot and IP• room to expand. ' ....... -... .. ... F .. tured u cover home In L.A. Tlmet Home Magaztne and on AIA l COM home toura One- Of ·•-kind Cape Cod • BA and 1 BR apanment. .....a&. ...... BHutlful cuttom home ~ for 1 large fanMty. Uptk».down f100f ptM guer.,,._ privacy tor all. Oorgeoua putorat *-· 1112 ! ' HllES FIR SILE 2 IEllill 430 Catalina Ortw (Nwpt Hght1)NB 831-7370 $219,000 Sunday 1_. 217 Goldenrod, Corona def Mar 759-9100 $540,000 Saturday 1_.:30 2 II 1tl11 Fiii II tr IEI **• 12 Betcour1 Ortw South (Belcourt) NB &44-e200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7~ Cameo Hlghlandl Of, Cameo Highlands 673-11a1 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 J IElllll **350 S2nd St, Newport Shores. N.B 644-9080 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 7~ ~ Hlgha.nds Of, Cemeo Hlgh&9nd1 673-1181 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 ..-.10 Chathem Court (Belcourt) Nwpt Bctl 675-eOOO S795,000 Sunday 1-5 434 Coeta MeN $1, e..tllde, CM 548-7565 $379,500 Sunday 1-5 * * 105 Edg9wat• (Penk\lu&a) NB 67s-eoo<> $475,000 Sunday 1_. 10 KM\atll Court, P&an 4, N9wpor1 Creet, NB 735-0876 $192,000 Sat/Sun 1_. 730 Melabar. Irvine Terr11ee, CdM 759-1877 $287,500 Sunday 1_. 27 Marona. Irvine 780-8333 $195,000 Sunday 1-5 3300 ~Blvd, Olde Corona del Mar 673-0889 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2000 Aepublc Aw, Coe1e Mela 546-2313 $135,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 •2102 So. Aoea.. Santa Ana 5'&-2313 1110,000 Sundey 12-4 145 V&a Undlne (Udo .... , tt..,,ort Beld\ 873-7300 $379,000 Sund8Y 1 ... 111 ,an Fiii i• er .. •• Me Vleta a.ya. Nemport 9Md\ MS-o303 S24t,OOO Sundey 1_. 2346 ,., .... e.tbluff. ttel#port Beld\ M2-5200 1246,000 9undey 1_.:30 •2443 lemboo. EMI..,..._ NNpot1 8w:h 144·l080 1211.500 Sundey 1·5 22 Dtwbeny, lnlM ~2313 1112,IOO SuncMy 12_. *Nfa Fol..,. Dr, Colel9 M , CM ••• 1110 11•.IGO ~ 2-.5 ••1111 Grow Lw fW••::M) .. 1n-m1 a11.ooo ~ 124 •• .,. ••• ,.Dr~ vw Knoll9) .. ~t171 a..Jlun 12 ... -:=.~., .. ...,...'"' =--~~_,...· -:.( . .. r ... --~·-.. T -; • " • .i;..;--~ ---~ .. .:...__ ._ ----- 1631 Lincoln Lane, Newport Beach 673-5354 S298,500 Sunday 1_.:30 • • 17 Montecito (Spyglus) COM 759-1501 $499,_000_ Sat/Suo__j~ 221 Narciuus, Otde Corona del Mar 675-7067 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 3319 Nevada, Co1ta Mesa 546-2313 $153,000 Sunday 12_. **3335 Ocean Blvd, Corona def Mar ~200 $1,595,000 Sun 1-5 • 1163 Pau&arino, Costa Mesa 546-2313$135,500 Sat/Sun 1_. 321 P<>'nlettla. Okt CdM, Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $377,000 Sunday 11 -5 1982 Port Albans. Harbor V'tew Hmes. NB 497-1629 $239,000 Sunday 1_. 13211 Sandhurst, Santa Ana 759-1501 $171.000 Sunday 1_.:30 • • 5911 Seuhore Of. Newport Beach 644-9060 $798,000 Sun 1-5 2114 Serrano, Balboa Penin. Pl. N.B 644-9060 $335,000 Sunday 1-5 •3086 Trinity (Nr SC P)aza) CM 642-6368 S 142.500 Sunday 1-5 ••207 Tustin, Newport Beach 645-030~ $430,000 Sunday 1~ 1056 Vallejo Circle. Mesa Woods, C.M. 751-3191 $158,000 Sunday 12_. 4 IElllll 340 Cabrlllo. Eutslde Costa Mesa 631-1266 S154,900 Sunday 1-5 • 2221 Franci.co. Newport Beach 631-1266 $274,900 Sunday 1-5 ••818 Harbor Island Drive, Newport Beach 759-6700 S975,000 Sunday 1-5 2001 Kewamee, Corona del Mar 673-2724 $412,000 Sunday 1-5 1070 Miuion. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $138.900 Sunday 1 ~ 4 II 1tl1s FAii II tr IEI * 26435 Arbor Rd (San Juan Vig) SJC 642-5200 S 119,900 Sunday 1_.:30 **2430 BaY9h<>r• (Bayahore) NB 644-6200 ~.000 Sunday 1_.:30 •23 Bekx>urt. ••ewport 8Mch 631 .. 1266 $829.000 Sat/Sun 1_. 20 HMllborough (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1_. * 11.a eonan. NewpOrt a-en &42-3-4-49 $289.000 Sunday 1_. ••2773 lunthia Cr, Colta M ... 546-2313 1219.000 Sunday 1_. 2...0 Cet91pe (E.Mtbklff) Nwpt Bch 55'-f'OO 1299,000... Sunday 1~:30 1351 ~y Of. ~ Sh«•. Nwpt 8ctt MJ-5200 SYnday 1 ... :30 '-*212 HMel Or, (e>c:.ntront), CdM "1...,10 Sl, 135,000 s.t/Sun 12..S 616 Poppy Avenue. Corona Del Mar 673-8-49'4 $599,000 Sat/Sun 12_. 1601 Port Abbey (Harbor Vu Hm1) NB 759 9100-$379.500 Sunday t~:30 * • 1947 Port Bishop Cir (HV Homee) NB 640-1429 $425.000 Sunday 1_. • 1806 Port Westbourne (Hrbr Vu Hm1) COM 675-6000 $339,000 Sat 1-5 Sun 1_. 2792 RedwinQ (Mesa Vetde) Costa Mesa 631·1266 $.212.000 Sunday 1_. * •« RldgeUne Or (Harbor Ridge) COM 6«-6200 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 t,t,O 1 RobinhOOd, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $237,000 Sunday 1_. ••4627 Roxbury, Cameo Shores. N.B 6«-9060 $555,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4627 Roxbury. Cameo Shores. N B ~-9060 $555.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 , ••41 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 6.'3-7300 $674,500 Sunday 1-'4 •• 14 Rue Grand Ducat. Big Canyon. NB 644-9060 $985,000 Sunday 1-5 423 San Bernardino (NewQ.ort Heights) NB 6«-6200 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 850 Sandcastle. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bcil 760-8333 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 45 Sandpiper. Woodbridge, Irvine 552-9388 $275,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 *•2032 S Capella Ct (Mesa Verde) CM 966-2307 $209.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 125 Via Koron ( Udo Isle) N.B 631-7300 $467,500. Sunday 1-4:30 ••627 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle, N.B S-W-9060 $1,«5.000 Sunday 1-5 * ••815 Via lido Soud (Udo 11'9) NB 675-6161 $2.200,000 Sunday 1-5 18871 Via Vetona. Turtle Rock. Irvine 552-2000 $278,000 Sat/Sunday 1-4 •2702 Vista Umbfosa (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $269,500 Sunday 1-5 * * 1444 W. Bay Ave (Peninsula) BaJboa 673-7300 $865,000 Sunday 1-3 •2716 Wlndover(Broedmoot. HV Hiiis) COM 675-6000 $485,000 Sunday 1-4 v •2019 Yecht Ree<>'ute. Sea~. NB 640-7849 $459,000 Sunday 1-4 llEllMI "' 309 Poppy Avenue. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $399.000 Sat/Sun 12_. I II 1tl11 Fm I• tr IEI ••49 C.,,.brla (Spyg&ua) COM 644.-6200 $825.000 Sunday 1_. •••Cherry HIM9 (-Cenyon) NB ~ $1,319,000 Sunday 1-5 ••321 Ewntng Canyon (Shofdffs) NB 9"-QOO Ule,000 &.nicSey 2-5 7 Hen'nltega ~ Canyon) .... port 9w:tl ~ $1 .295,000 Sat/Sun 1-S .. •14 lltlofeet. Big Clnyon. Nwpt lk:tl 1134100 12."50.000 Sund8y 1-5 ••U MorAJI 1•ar ~ Ridge) COM 21M lorenao (Mw Del .._,) eo.t. ...... ••• uoo 11so. Sund8Y 1... l31-n10 11•.eoo ~ 1-s ••M Morro l9y (SpyglRll) COM * * •324 Mot'ntl'IJ St•~ ...__, NB • ===-1••• ..... ;_ .... --~.----1~ ... 7 .500 Set f-4 SUn 12-4 ......... ~.._, ..... 9c:f\ ••7~~(8pW IE)COM ,..., 11 ••• 000 s.t/Sun 1-5 780-8333 11 .2'5.0CJo .... 1-.5 *1332 Santiago Of,~ Shor•. NB 548-7565 $379.500 Sunday 1-5 * • 1242 Someraet Lane, Dover Shor•. NB l).U:9(J60" -p30,000 -ay 1-5 * •6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bctl 640....a&e $1.950,000 Sunday 1-5 **510 Via Lido NOfd. Udo Isle, N.B 644-9060 Sl,550,000 Sunday 1-5 * •2 YOt1lahlre Of (Harbor Ridge) COM 6«-6200 s 1.100.000 Sunday 1_.:30 I II 1tl•s Fl• II tr HI LOTS 84-85-36 Top of Rocicypc>tnt Spyglus 644-6200 $2. 750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 CO I DOS TOWIHOIES FOR SILE 2 IEllMI Jasmine at •th,oOlde Corona del Ma.r 675-6000 from $209.000 Sat/Sun 1~ 100 Schotz Plaza, PenthM # 10. Newport Ben 759-1877 S 175.000 Sunday 1-5 * • 7 5 Sea Island. Newport Beactl 759-9100 $239.000 Sunday 1-4 30 2 111 ,111 F II II tr IEI * •2792 Longwood Court. CM 546-2313 1 168.500 Sunday 1-4 3 IElllll Jasmine Ave at •th. Otde Corona del Mar 675-6000 from $209.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •25 Escapade Courl (Newport Crest) NB 673-7300 $178 000 Sunday 1~ * • 15 Ima Loa COUrt (Newport Cr911) NB 673-7300 $187 500 Sunday 1-4 3 II 1tl1s Fii II tr IEI * 17 Carmel Bay Of C«ona def Mar 759-9100 $557.500 w/land Sunday 1-5 41EMMI •2912 Quedada (Blufts) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $225.000FEE Sunday 1 ~·30 DU PLUES FOR SILE 2 .. ,. •• 2 •• &21 Acacia. 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N.B ,... •tete omce ,...._,_..... ... •D----· de9. 790-0784 meg wftl trade flnanc9 Of' tub-FOUNO Dobennen, HB, iurence. Salary plue PIHHnt phone per· Hot ~ tot young TELLERS needed. Kirby Melnt. ....... ftll NPT BCH. F/rmmt to etw !eta-'f' . ftll mlt.callbd9telle. :r:~:~~~:!. 1 11 1f5 m!IM09relrnburtement. 1onallt~eldr~c!.:dr~ ~"io..Nlee ~ • &31·5272 uiiiili1im ::&,~ba IC>tuiJIM:r1!r:: IDftr.llfi ur&: 2566' ..., ·~ 831·3718 « 963-MM. Appbnt mull :::!: In -~ C.it f« t1nanc1a1 t= pet· hft.Tlllt IHI .. =" ...... .... N/S:;_,;.oute30r :m"'ooo~a.i:~or220 111-IMI FOUND WNte "*9 ~ e::f":e~t., c':. Metylu11M100M·F 1°"p0.~'"l == ....,.. .... .....,. a::. ,__In== WtltNntllll. Low,. ... mpt,bletobch.3C9rfl', • ~~H~i;:~1,A Mel&. Ca. ~e.-11 _.lll•HPITllll lngs. New wnture Wlttl twf...,1111••11111' p«t0n.4M-9717 ~. ~Up:wt.C: ~~'f:r'~a luiwa/Olffee a.t LOST Cet, IQ long l\elted ~·~1p.m.( QM-8:J.o,,~a.:=!= :u~ce~~ ..,~ ... 1Ttlen .. ll HOUSE MGR Pert-;ttme• ooftee. heated pool & ftll grey/WhtM.RewerdlOr· p/tlme receptlonlll er•.Cel1(714)8't3·92t0 .......... CaretotEldery.ExpdNA 1tepe to OCWI. Kltct'l'I Prof. F/25-35. N.B. 3bf • DESK SPACE * ... A.,., CM 831· 11118 11111. nm.. w/to«J front office ekllll btwn 9em-4:30pm wkdys. ...... • ..... ~· 2 dys/wk. Colt• evatl. M5N. ~~ :lrbalv1'2~~·= S150/mo. Qerden ofb,.......... DU «14-50401vmeg F~ SC. HW1f2 ::: =:, .. •ppHr~ ................ ~............... 432-8014Aeflreq. L..eguneewtl, 733--0190or873:2242 ~::-~·:=1.=· 2000eqft.111ti&,..,._ LOST long hM be.at & CUN9n=.:IM'fWY wpm) ~on1 ( Mcilthi\i-Frftoemto7pm. "'"""-"'-•11WI I 11M W 9118. "'°41.Fefft ~5+-non-emkr ""'' tie SMO/mo. 0tc 1815 wNte tern. ~. ~ Jan belt In l10re ~ duftee from hm to 1 pm. Friendly ne6Qtlborhood ............ 11 HOUSEKEEPER. F'UI &/or Mty r.n1a11 no,w evell. lhr pvt hOrM a poo1' 3000, 13M. 545 & 520 SQ. Pticentla. ~Hr ~~-.rtiftiOr ment tor our So eo.t Mon tMI Fri Cell Linda enwonment. typing (l1•>•Tl-t• Pl ttme. 17s-llOO N.B S 129,50 wk & up. 2274 quiet cul de eec, ~::i Ft. 1817 WESTCLIFF, view :-C ~·~,::'to pteza ltore. fh9 ldeel eft 1pm et M4.2727 required. 844-2111 -Hwpt.&IY:d &ee-7445 Npt.S325.5:CAQ Nwi>~J-5032Agt titt•t ~~f m~Ji21 ~e1a-*3 ~v .. hlgh ...... lll•ITP/1< AiLULES n......._.._ IU I-I w. Prof IF emk lflr 525 lq ft. S425/mo. ftll level of energy & FuK-tlme. Energetle pet· ,U I .. -· ......, . non r to Balt>oe PefW\ M entry & Loet: Mele Shih Tzu. Dec en~ end ' ltrong Medtcel omoe. Energetic. '°" to A.lelat w/S.. a CILlf 11111 3029 w. Pec:tftc eo.t Hwy 2br 2ba CdM hOuM. '450 bath c;..,. 1io-97112 I lmll 20, CdM nr Pot1 Thaetre. deelr9 to leern end grow. S5 tw to ltett. Wiii treln. verioul dut ... Aetatl Ath· Newport Beac:tl. Ret1'1g TV + utll. 75t-0211/eYe · . Four 2 bdrm, 1~ beth Rewerd. 489-5183 ew A m1Nmum of 2 YNf" .. HB 846-0710 letlc Store. Comtortab6e Equel Opportunity S125+ wk lgl, no de90elt. Prof M/F, n-emltr. Spec Approx 11'1U20. 1783 Or· (Towntlouee ltyte) end Loet. SAPPHIRE RING. I lt01'9 « depertment _,, •• IT 1tmoephere. Selery + EmpklyW ltatth ti lbrt :::,~~~~mo. ~2~-=-~8~t":; =·::".or-~=: ~~2~~=s/f::~~ ~== ~.~:~:~ ~~ ~=~~~mtlel ii::t:,::== ftlf Prot nl 1mkr fem 1111 S350000~n::t~ Aewwd.213/3t4-34111 commenatrete with ex· MU91ber~.mlture,t50-100K Annuelly N• Nlelpolitonopen.Cell exttworklnOoondtUonl · '1!!2&-2"'s:-.-. -rn-"'r-. #11)1...... w/aame 3Br Big Cyn llnlrt lnll# 1 ..... . e3 M2tt LOST: 8mf Wht tern dog. pertence. ,,.... fonwwd ~ted. Nlamtcr. tloNI nutrttlon ~ Mon 8 to 5 pm. eee-2100 =~· '~ ... ooe::r .::,~~ poof/ape. reep & neet Condo. Pool, 198 $45C> ~ Cllf'nt)UI Or. Suite In Pink ribbon. Vic. In-r..ume with Mlery Ne-752.7903 A9lc tor Mr. Ml 25 oorporlte, man-aak for 8111 Coote k p I d S310 'n utll.84e-1132CM mo.Lvmeg759-9135 warm cMertul 2 ltory dlaNpoff1 & Alebeme ~loF.O.ASchwerlto ThomM. egmen1&..-polltlonl BOATOETAILINO ~;3 .. co,:., 2 prof male lhr my 3Br M/F Ceuc:ufon lhr Hunt :~~office buldlng. HB. teo-a293 meg Meee ~°'9~19 ~ llllP'lll•ll 1vlileble In Calif., Colo. Energetic n--emkr needed NTE~NCE PEASON CdM hme. 1 blk to bc:tl. Ben modem 2Br 28e. L-•--t C ' . n. Nwpt Bdl .,.., Typing Nev. I Artz. Fut ed· for t>oet cteenlng, PIT. MAI $550 Nl emkr 875-1815 1mkg ok, getage, 55+ CdM dh1 Sult••· AIC, COM . 2 ldrm 2 be w/2 -,..,--Indy ZU9I Miiie • muet. For Inter· vencemenl. high com-Call 857·2489 needed~~j •LG BAYFAONT HOME A~;en;,:~~s::: ra'fs~~:·~:1~ ~~:: QIWCut Mii FUllT~l~'t'..;_ vlewcellJen 752.as22 ;~:~.~f~~~ ILAmllMITll c_ .. dean up.~ M be. kite prlv., r.m. Z'v:. ~1 54&-5n6 « LAG Bdl Medal ... tor .... ~of 9ICtOW pO..,, cAILD CXRt NEEbhS 0 In ~1W ot 7M-9105 ... 1111111 S1turday Semln•r 10 Growing Nwpt Bdl Admln. ,_.,cell Rogera n-amkr $475mo 873-1521 499-1sn,'ext 2130 IM.~ pttg, nr Hoept, tlal Groee $30,oOo. Alt!· my Nwpt Bdl time tor 9 Real •tete cWteloper quellty. NOUVELLE VIE Co. 2 'ffl ex,>req. Peytng ANlty 875-2311 3BR hm Leg .Bdl. OCW'I t.u. Mult .... 497.2351 1ng $289,500. mo old. Mdys 8:30-5:30 ........ / .. lal IHI Medi high energy recep-INC .• Mr. Hudaon, (7t4) Group H"llh clelma. lllW-111 II vu. Mltr SR. $490/mo. lll•ll r•m C.M .• two e6de by llde 2 646-20ll or 813--3813 tlonlet. Good phor'9 Mlill 752-eeo4. out of It•'-· Good benefit•. ..11ry Ex .d only In dlll & Avatt 211. 497-4097 evea NB otc epcioe ev.11 tot bdrm, n~ be. remodeled ........ _ "II DiNTXL RECEPfl&thO. a mu9t. Light typing . a ceoo1423:30019 nego1. 114n52-see5 kt;.ic.i T090-~ & ~---...,...---•Deity computer updat• MCretertal or typing wv towilMme ltyte duptex· un .,. 4'Mty, gel pey/bene. Den· gener• otc lt(ffll req d. ••• RS/•••1111r1 .. -•i•--t>enettta ·AW'/ In per.on CdM. Large nice room. •Mor• !Md•. felt• WV UM In ••ch tor light ... A-..me fixed loene DivimeM ..,,;;a fem ... exp 1'9q. NB 842·2129 Send reeume to: Devla --.5 ...... --· t BUln. Men Inc fem. only, non-amkr S380 •Alf dfenta ecreened phone duty &40:'134 .v. ...., .,,. ll*M Gfoee .5.30pm MY CM hm or Oevelopment1, 1400 lmmed. ~tor..-For Gift & Cerd Shoe> In 1 ,,. · Avtll now. 759-9143/E •20%ottto 11 newcllenb rent• Ste920 Li.tect et ~857•1~ •ft 1pm -.a.UlllTlll Bristol St North, 1245. peop1e a~. Home Newport Bctl. &40:7373 m'ILHm IM Coeta MeMS2751mo + ·~ (714)841~5611 AWSlll.. a1eaooo · · For Opht~t In Newport BHCh, CA lmprovemen11 Center mlT llUll Ana.IT utll. W/O, ell prtvflegel. ROOMMATE wented. 2br c:::,~~ liuillLUll Cf~~P:i,N~~:l~~S~~::; ~~·.75r,'t & 92MO :=a!t r::.-or arr~ Smell t1ome'bullder & r• The Spor1ln0 Hou.a. Npt Nr CM Prk 842:83N 1'n be cond H.B. 1350 see Sq. Ft. view IUlt• 111·1111 w'omen. Mon thru Sat. llllPllllllT e-11em or 2:4pm. modellng contrector Bch. lam to 2pm lflltt F 26-35 to etlr ettrect. Npt !:t utMM!.~~781 141-1111 Muat heve cer. H11: Cltdcal/Ols.t Sf11 Full:Tlme. Front Ottlce ep. L·P HOME CENTER Medi treln&Ole helper, avell. call Rlctl. 752~ Helghta hM. Furn 1Br/b1 ama. · · 2°7pm. CdM 875-3382 _ peerenc., ~•I ofc 1275 Brtltol, Coel1 MeM 1S.24. Good with t<!Ofl. --------- pvt entrence. No chHdren St1t 4Br CM hM. $275 + ...... lll'Jll MOTHER'S ASSISTANT a..ts hnlill ,,... dut .... light lypfng. etc E.E.O. M/F hard working, MQ91, able 11111.1 or peta $400/mo. U111 dep, •;. utMa. ell prlvl. Hr Ottlce IPCIOe IUblet. FtM 2-ePM Wkdya N B Cat with ~ Newpor1 Cell Keren g..5 eto-9128 SALES/MGMT a wllllng to dig dltcnee. for Swim Sult ..... In Ind. ~n3 trwy 405. 986-2519 perttlnO. lowrlM, pdutlle. req Mr Hood 19.ioee 8eac:tl retell compeny. lllllTllY Pllllml learn varloul tredel, run Europe1n Mege:rlne. Fem BR/BA SC • AWrox 1200 1/f w/pvt . Computer & 10 key expr. . --•--en-endl. etc. Reep., teem Oevld Sc!loen Photo-mltr nr Wor1(gf9mtolh<myhme. entrenoe.3yrutertlngat luiMaAFiawlaJ HOUSEKEEPER· COM· helpfill. AWrox 40 In Growing englo•ring ftnr Areyouttredofpunct,lng1 worker. good cnerecter. greptly,819/450-8485 ~ ~1!1~;,~~m Pvt r~~~~ All prtvfti, SU7 alt 7141780°9719 PANION tor Elderly pet wk. COntect Ker.n aeekl exp, MCreteryl clock? I'll treln you to ~oductlon •ttltude, own -------- YY ""-.-~ nlamkr..._.....~19.l... woman.M\m MOfrliJU:5070 . T~ urn K-S15Knl0':" cv.--Wortntntw.. llW.,.._ Fem./rmml non amkr, eh< You prof tem aeeka Small office ipece ftltMat lllh, drive & cook. M-W· peoed dept., ftex., heeV) "Comm, Bon." w/my lnt'I live ctoee. $5.50/tlf 1tert PIT. 2 dey ..-. Enalllh 2BA 1'A8e N.B. ept. $330 ~to llnd a rent condo ~~~~·~~th::.; .,,.ltuity 2MI F, 30 hrs/wk. c.u Lori ....... ,., ..... phonel, Jdnt lyplat, detel Mklng Co. I need help eft. probetlonary period. apeeklng &40:9174 -I +'..wt". Wendy ~789 In NB/CM 952·5008 or · or . 84()4567 For 091i•opmt7Conltrut:t. oriented. Xlnt benefltl 8 now! Calt Mr. John B.@ StMdy wort!. AalMI for =iiiimmmmmmiii 835-2122 CMryt 8Mutlful 2 ltry Office Cherter Yllcht looking tot Co In 0 C Alrpor1 .,.._ pieMent working COii< (714~111 production. H you don't • .. _. Fem to lhr 2 mU1er bdrm Condo 2274 ft pert 50% Pettner. Protftable HOUSEKEEPERILlYe In. M~ll ~ experlenoe dltlonl. Send reeume tc lit thll dl9crlptlon don't Oppof1unlty for met._ epl In Plnecreek, CM. . tum Welt of~ Ai~ elteblllhed bullneu. Ex· NB. FWI ctlrg. Top refa. CALL 751"'*>03 . Mr. Fuent• at Robef'I '11111111 call. Xlnt oppty for the peraon, women pref, S3&3/moAvall 2/1.Mery lntabWaat .. 2'1M S30i>otmo.GrOlllM:c:; celtent tax ectvantagee. Odl81•. ry.831-8115 Bein, w 1111am Froat Tll-IUI rlghlmen.551."94 working with gr:a 751•7835 or 955-1100 Q 3aR 28X condO, cen aublet. VIile Rentel Prop Cell Barry 875-6484 -HOUSEKEEPER . Student 1111511• fUm Aw>c. 1401 Quell St. Experienced help wented. m• tMtllon_,,~ IAVINE: Fem. lhr 2br ap1, pay~ lo S750 Of do re-Mgmt 875·4912 OR or PIT empfy'd. Wor1(1ng Some Acc:oountlng beet!· Newpor1 Bcn, CA 92880. Call 759-3555 •llfllr nw.. .__. .. gen. matr bri be. evell 211. p1lr1lmgmt for 1dd'I 754-1792 Newpor1 Beach Mom ground & WOfd Pro-UmTllY .....-T ~=-:n= 1375+ MC. 733-0190 rent. In lrvlne. 491~154 WAT. ERFRONT BLOG Medi help. Approx 2 ~end/or computer with '"-'-' ... t CIU./ ... IHruta lmmectt.1• opening. Ex· -a..i-' u-t 0Qm9Utof. u .... on bctt. Prof rrnmte, "1ave t0methlng y0u wan1 Executive suit•: 1350 a/ft. work & lndry. Muet ha"9 Call cennen 95 1-0517 age front office of amat 1121 buHdl"" 0...., aub-terr• A* tot Sendy. 754-121 · hra/dy, M·F. Gen'I hM a pful. N/amtlr ptef'd. v-, .. ,. o man-ten.,,,_ •XI* In fype 5 _. ... ,.. '""' ~ 30+ $575 U1111 pd. Ev ' to Mii? ~ Ilda do 4th floor w/w 642~ a e1tebll1tled film pro· ----------1 ... • 873· 1552, Dy 494-5559 It well. 642·5818. Mon-Fri 9 10 5 exp own tranapor· An ofc mgrlbkpt/cmptr duetlon company Mua IALIU UY II.II nean parking •truc1ur•. -------- 11tlon. f'ef9. 780-2890 S.14 hra pet wk. iftnooni hew utenllw ·know!· An 11trectlve po11tlon fll .. -~ only. Joen $45-0911 edge In ell ptl .... of of 1111'111/lm'TAl.I w11 rapfdly Qtowtng co. Ana Svc. Exp ptefd/ BOOKKEEPER ASST ftcl prooedur• lncludlf'lS FIT for PM lhlft. Minimum Self atarter. embltloua, train. Flex houri. I & d1t1 entry. WHI train. bea4c computer oper 1 yr exper. orginlzed. Offer .. ~~ Afteroon openlngl. 1t1on. For turttier lnfor· Nlery & benefit•. ,,_..., Bch 780-8305 Detail oriented. 540-5650 maUon cell Krlitl 1 F• lllYlll reeume a ~ hlst°Z ___ ""=' ______ _ CPA IN COM need• • 7141494-1057 PIT, AM a PM"''"'· For to: A.S.H., 23 o~,5 I ExtPLANTSCAPE fu...M ·~ Plllttr all FIREWOOD 179.5811\ cord ;-w;i1,, bridtwork. * o Av w A L L A N o bOokkeeper a computer Toro Rd. #341 , El TOfo, Int.I . Plant exp. r operetor. Muit hive lllTI •••I lllln ~~19 ~ ~ ~:'.y~ CA 92830 Own tranap. 751·2271 $2.40 per day New Yeera Speclel. Oual. concrete. Comp petlce. SUSPENDED CEILINGS. aome hendl on exper. IU•llPIL .af 645-5000 ex1. 521 Den• Point HefbOI' Gitt UTUL ULll wlcomc>uler. Good op-LAGUNA NIGUEL Shop, 4-5 dya pet.,,._, Pan time OJ*'lng taa That's ALL you pey for 3 llna. 30 day minimum In the portunlty to Improve _, IAUllD Incl wkndl. 4&3--t791 ledlel clothel It«•. Ni CW Cut =m All blodt·brlck-concret• lnt./Ext. peteh plaltertng, Miiia. Contect DEPUTY CLERK 1 For Claalc Blttro. Inter· e 11pe1 n e c H 1 I mix. Oellv .• Jim 836-8561 15 yra expet. ~4 CALL TED 959.9395 r lee--decka-covera-<oofa. custom texturing QUaltty Mr, Hubt>erd 875-2070 EXTRA HELP vtewa btwn 3:30-5PM The UYllll lllHB.• 9:30-2:30, N.B: eree; Bebyaltter want• 2Y, to 3'A HANbYMAN 458459 530-3277 work. Probtema-NO Prob: .ThrOUQfl June 30, 1918. Golden Truffle 845-9856 Afternoon PIT. Mon-Fri. 645--4138 for epc>t. SERVICE DIRECTORY yr old boy lo }oln them In Cerpentry, fencing. Win· SPECIALIST Block Wella lemal #328&84 554-7831 mll11ft ll•nUY 40 HrW.-. S7.15/HA. 3-Spm. SS.SO to atert. --------W. N&l Bch, atar'llng Feb. dowa, plumblng, mar11te, Cemenl·plantera-r~rl. for MARKETING FIELD. El 831·9000 Ext 43 llllWAlm I... Mult entoy Chrlltlen et· mtl lllftl 17. all tor In()(• lnfor. tub encl, etc. And Yea etc (714)545-0729 24hr. Pl••Mat Toro er•. Contec1 JOhn EJOI E PllP mo1phere. Prince of .. llMIPIHI• 01722-6548 E/858-3041 J9IUI 11 Lord 63&-8244 ST~CO MASONA~-TIL~ H llf 9f111-1111 PMrce. 859-2484 Tm llmtllf L.agun1 Niguel. Btwn 9-5 Peeoe Luttleren School. Elwty A.M to lete '"°""'"" Cleaaiq ltnict Carpentry-Rooting-Tiie-No Job to amalf. All typee. ~jObldoner~ flm ..... /lntst, BUlc Miiia needed. Pey· 831-7710/E..,. 873~ 649-0521 Mk tot St9¥9. Sa&ety .+. ~ btn- 'm51@§ &EXNING M"f'Z~~ 1:.f'~1 Fr• •1. Lie, 831-2345 DRAINS CLEAR From $15 for Optometric prtlcilce. roll & Btikpg exp helpful WAITIDI Ill.I 11U • PITllM efttt. Femlly man Pf'lf, SERVICE: 1 lhrooughty men 1 ..__,r. Feuce11. OlapoNI, HMter, Call btwn 9.5, 84S.2533 3~ Hral Morna. 1131-072~ Pert-lime Mon-Fri for nloe Fem prel/meke Hnd· Call 5S7• 1358 cleanhouae. 540--0857 FENCES-GATESTrMlrlm llnia1 851-9e04M&M722·9066 lllllAL"'111 Gerden A"teu'rent In wlc hu. hra fle x IALllll.DI CALL TOOAYll lllFHLlll Your 5-Nlce Dlfectory RepreMntetlve COLLEGE Cleening s.N. ~=~JJ~~~·:2~7208 •A-1 lftlll• Expert Service~ Aepelr M/F. Exceltenl telepl'lone TtcbJtal/Tr .. M Lagune Nlguel.1131-77t0 7141955-1330 for buay dru9 1tore. Wkly cleaning SS per • CLEAN a EXPERT 32 yr9 exp. Aeeld I/Comm. ••chnlquH. Accurel• HIS ,. ..... llUftlY /PLIWlll Meture. ~bte. M 142-4121 11t. Jot room. Robin 722-1187 •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. Over25yMruxperlenoe Llc #409035 964-8919 typing 50-80wpm, lllfno Don Joel' "9e LootclnO tot ~ time, Tuee·Sll. 10·7, Home& ortloedeenlng by PalnlG. Orywaff. Cer7penlry Lie. T-118,428 730-1353 WEEKEND PLUMBING. ptoflciency, ltrong metfi PlllUlll L1ftune ~1111 t~;:~ drlve11, OMV report 546-2128 --------JOO ...__ ____ ,1 f tr elc. ery 845-527 PTL -----No Over'tl I Call A akllla. Good aupply S · req'd 546-5359 -..... --.~ .. iiiiiinmiia•----~----1· .. _ ...., Of .. + .. ...... me ny purch111ng. Excel or-lmmedl•t• openl to1 h tta 1110 •v•ll•ble. · '"91tinl llal!._ eatlmate.&42-8748 H::~IYMIAND~~~EA~ OUICK&CAREFUL Time. 846-8712 rnlzallon11 akllla. quellfled per.on.'larrll 833·7844 Mon·Frl8:S. ...ITTlmlfP/T •UIULll EXqullJte Acouetlca )\;'. PREFEAAEDHorneCIMn-531•5·579 Pel or IVe mag. LO RATES, T138046 57-5848, 957-8389 1600, 1MO exper. help-fM4 lln, hnM o.n.re1 mtllnt. ~Ing CM AUTO WASH Fl tlme. aprayed or remove. Ory· Ing Service. We care that 112-M 11 LIUL -l&IY fUI. Exoelent compen) In N B Heeftt1 Club flex llPPflC. 3333 W Coeet Hourly pey+ comm1911oe weJI Replllri.647-7901 you'replM.led,refl. HOME IMPROVEMENTS SelfSlorageExpetta ExperlencelnF~Law. beneflll end workln, hO~ll Englllh ' req. Hwy,NB.9'-5M·F 846-1039 REBLOWN OR PAINTED Spec. Apt, ret ... 548--0738 Exp., ciean. quat. aerv.. Cle1nlng, r~elr1 eeld ...__.... ...___.. 95 700 condition•. Apply: 752•7eoo .-for i.Jnda · --------carpentry. drywall. pelnl· IAlllTAll llftll wuh. Weekly MtVlce. • ......... ....,.. --... •. Alao Int/Ext Pelntlng We gila 1hould heng Ing, roofing. 645-eo.46 Cereful. Rellable Proa. 111-1111 t1•" llllnUY •&• llUT ·~ lft&ft• ••••• eeeeeeee eeee•••• ····- Llc•288597 1131·9~5 together. Heng/remove. E th 11 11 R f -NI. PUT • DRIVER I MODERN ACOUSTICS. 839-0730 anytime Fn u ''ice,,. e erra11. ';Lin FOi' Lltlg1tlon AttOfneyt. Y For cl Blltro with 3 • DELIVERY 8HliaJ r .... t. L · v-.6-3865 • N k N 330 W. a-Street yMrl exp. end French • NEW & OLD CEILINGS C..tr1ct1n LT AXUUNG . b6V1NG 4SXUe cX+AtRIAE ~~~~· r~;:0;~ eo.t1 -.. Ca. Crvlslne. Cell bt""-" • • SPRAYED 527-2569 a.I' ........... Garage&YerdClnups ..=OILLlll Palm,Tarotcerd1,P9yc;Hc Hiring Pertner. 5000 orcall842-4321 9,11em Tuee-Fr184e-N58 : Dally Piiot motor route • A'Jllaac• comm~eild:tt!ft.2345 Jon 645-819~ 0rangeeo~e1•· ~VC:~~ ~~chJ~NewportBMeh, RESPONSIBLE per.on tc WAITlll/WAllllllU : available in Huntington : araltut B.l.WILSON&SONS NPT/CMILAGUNA.Ar• SludentMovera.~naured book.lwftltellyouhowto . . train In SIGNS & ForclMelcBlttrowlttll'ff • Harbor area. 1-2 hOUrS e lg R Add Remodel Kit Heullng.ctMnup-peJntlng-Lie. T 124-43e. 641-8427 IUCceed where you he.,. L1UL llllnAIY GRAPHICS, mu9t be eb1e exp. In French Crutelne. e e ~~~ry~~· Reff .. ~th. Tli.. #357487 In~: moving. 7 d1ya. 494-2341 NEW WarehOuae StOf'age felled. I gtve MV91 felllng Law Firm In Orange Coun-lo UM lhop toote. PIT°' Cell between 9em· 111m e per afternoon. e 30 '""'• 7"'" edvloe on loV9 merrlege ty Alrpor1.,.. Mekl Utl po11lble FIT. 8ertou1 T1199-Frl. 845-9856 e C811 642 4333 t. .-e dlshwalhera. Lie 2 717 yra exp . .,._..1 ""' Heullng. MovJng. Cleen· ·~•---tee and bullneel. '"you ere tlon -...-.-~ Mu.1 only. CteucMe 17M1IO e • ; mOnday. • ·~-~II---"-ups 1 Deya. Low..1 r1t91. ...... led In doubt don't r. _....,_,. WAllllll/..,.,.. • Frida 10 5 p .... A k f • ,.. t .,_,.... C..1tnctl1a <:.ii Berry, 722-M73 cer:of&i; in iiCen.. worr --~ 497;1973 ..... 3 to 5 )'WI CMI Dlllman'1 RHteurenl. e y -.fV1. S Or e p ..,, n;;;:i,. & it. lat' """•t• home Home cook fall to...-me. . Llllgallon Hperlence. Balboa ,_., 873 nJt • Art • ... • ~.. · 483 N. COAST HWY. Good typing end die· ' • · e Aeeurfeclng • A~ I 0 • r· ng. l11tiat A C.!!at1 meal9. K1thy 540-4101 Legune Bwtl tllptlone lkllll required. lfhiil ID/ Mk tor Pete or Martha. •. • W•teri>rooflng• 831 199 Muon1ry & Homes..... H.., a' 111-1111 Plulant 1Urroundlng1. Pllll IP AITllT ---.. ,... • Or•n~· Co.at • Aapf\alt-repalr·prtclng lot1 24 hr. s.Ntc. 544-MOS .._,Ing done rlfltll4' PliatJg ....... Benet1ta ott.red. N/amkr --... • D I Pll t • epl. complex-hMvy roller. FlNE PXINfiNd By RlCt1-R66FINd recov.r, ,.. pret'd. Cell Pim at lmmedl•t• Ol*Mno tot ;; IEXOW· StetlOn • 8 J 0 • Joe 845-4289 7em-9pm ..... tic ltrftc• •--.1~ ardSlnor.18rr-of~ ft-"•. hotter, t,.., roc:k, 752·6413 exJ*. t)11euner. MuM Avatlebl• In ' weetcnn • e'Sft W .. , Drlue • ..._..,..a... --• . ·le 2 ..,_. heve heve merll·u~ -. ,..___. ..-............ _, • ~ • .. • Remove~ dm .. ~ AoOse§ITttft. Pro r. 1 , _ru:!_ ......... omere. ~ · · WOOd. "• ..,, 1~ -.&. Lim pelllt up ~ --......,.. ..-M .. _, c t ...__ ca • repteoe wl1h Conctete m•. clean, non '"*g. ___... Thentc·Youl 983~114 BEST ROOF REPAIR.IULn ;,":d ,;.>Ont~ lhop. &ee-1877 : 08 8 ...,..., "" • Brlcic/Block wk 539-0346 will m1lnteln a aecure. '*..... RAINBOW PAINTING CAN BEAT ANY 810 BY In Huntlf19ton haotl 11 etltl ~ medlo&I • -•••••••••••••••••••••••••• IUl9fti s.n1ft1 Bondabte, have refl. Wiii Lawn· Tree-Shrub lnitell. Ouallty II our policy 50%. 722-7537 IO""'"O tOr a part time dentel tneurence, con· lfTER Interview. PIHM call Tr• Trim and Removel. 8so.-ee48 JEFF LIC 8&88 wci= Iii::=.. ...._ ... tery to work 30 llre genjel et~ Con-ft A Wey With Wordl: WOl'd Alcherd. 84 1-8919 I -M-... a ..... otlM....... ..... ~ "'-feet AllM&, 142-421 nt ~c:.---'-"-In ........ .,, ,..,.,, ""' A A.A. PAINTING lntlExl p/Wlt, ....,_ .. office up. -1 SCll)()l. Pr . · ~ Sptlnkler lnatell, Aepeir LOWEST Call Roe "1 5910 .,. lranacrlpt • r•umee, Fr .. &tlmat• MMoes 10 SI_.. s.:::.:~5 ~!_!!!!!¥!.* :'more dNie.. . reportl. Penny 957-3021 ...,. ..,..., ..... ._. "'""""" •llH .af ~ JOY'S TYPING SERVICE EoNTAY & FA. DOORS: Gardening Full Service DAN SALYER PAiNTNG refererioee, lna.144 44H ... .. .., ftLIY NIN Mow~ "91-tree Lie f 42592( -t -· I CdM •Hft W -.. 8'"'9t Fnt. ~~:20' Met. Quellty work. 831-7975 wo<k. 986-2718/E Iv mag Call Anytime 964-2017 ~ H.o~:=~!!,L. ~·· :..:;r,o, .. n vo1ce: c:. Moi.. -c.. t2t27 £ARN Entry & French Doors 1l'TOP-TRIM·HAUL• GLAIGOW PAINTING ~Clyetal C... Set· llCCUf ... typing. bk1cpg I ltl-ar1 ~ By Normen The Doormen REMOVE ANY TREE OR Int/Ext. 30 yre exper .. llfactlon guet'd. lff.7105 comSKiter knowledge. Uftlll'V ~rm 0.it & Fir. 857-000R SHRUB. Reel.ptlcee. Ex· ref'e. 842·5214 Perm. poeM6on. 79f.1fll0 ~I Repetr-Aemocf,,.Addmonl lllrtrllal pert wont. John 557-5121 HOMEOWNER EXPERTS ... amTM'I ------PRIZES ~. &4f..4llO ISHIKAWA LAN06CAPE lnt/~t Acoue. c.tflna9. R!UPHOL Tf_NNQ Celeulmteeltouplneur11noe ~F'*'°"CI00'9 P-UUlllll 80d. CINn-ups. Melnt. Llc#nl&t7 931..etM a dr..,._, he e9tt. quotetlone on penone1 •-•-TDM French Sider• I More. Quelttywortl. fr••t. SPf'lnklefl, etc. 150-4147 i EA NE UC'd t7S.722217~ oomputet end S*fOtm ._ 1111 .IU '1 Addftlonl I ~ #425613 Ml-7401 C&B LAWN SERVICE ~c~ EDS ,.:,0:: general ucrttarltl ............ U7t10I Don 964-114• RESIO/COMM'LJIND 28 Mow..ctge twice mo. S20-(2t' ""~ gys. • clut.... Oueltty typtna, ., Pl.II CABINETS & CA"PfN· yra.Domyownwork Uc. 125 845-5737.546-5722 O..-P9"tltlQM4-3131 ~":'"9.:~~ ••••""' n.v. Smell Jobe.-= •278041 Al '4M12t TIDI OUM.ITV",... prtoa HAVI Send retume to: Mr. ,,... .. lf'MMe. OON'S l!LECT"IC TC>PPedl"""°"9d, C*ft. 1nt1nt . ...., ~ dNfl.. a NllD? Aetd, Ameran ..,. ... AccOunt r.autM ~ "you .,.IOolttnottir ..,, ~-wtn-49'-3797 Service cell•, up. new iewn.. 751,3411 up, cerpeca, wlndoow9. etc. .._ lneurance Gtoup. 17900 ltlon ewlteblll In ce... ~ money « Ilk• dOWI ~ pettoe, dlytr outteta etc, bonded. =::c Aere. ,, .. eet.1&7-0l91 Atdttll Avie. l""9 140, l'9ct Actttet11t1!1Q, ..... to go p1ew llke Megk ~ GUllfllY #DrtC ELECTRtCIAN ClMn Upe•Tr• T""""'"V lrvtne, CA. 9714. e11perltnct helpful, Mountain, ~ 1trf1 un44t 'peiA......., Ucim1oe. ~11arge Ywd M.in1.•Haulln0 '•!!l!L Reod lttt clou 1l1.cf poQ9 .,. ... _ Typing 41 w.p.m. ,.. ,arm, or win ,.,... w • K1TCHIH CMMT JObl. & ,..,._ 54-5203 MIKE N042t3 ~llfna MWWW ond ye>u'rt ture 10 hll ltl Mlf•"'*"-;.;i_. quhd. Good....,• Awde, c.r "'nowt Wt ..UACING iiifW~A--,,.,-., No ALL STAR Gw0n/1mneltep HANCMNGllTAIPPIHG counttne•: ... toedoler COfNrl11ta.1. C.S Jer in heW __.. Of*•lll Ir ,. ......... ..._. M-Oll1 ~to-·,~:t... Nftlewn.trMtrlm-cfnup Vt1A-MCl7J..1512 ~ :-In..,.. .....,,otmtnt. C.M .. H.I . or ,,V ,.,,.. "" "-• ,,.. ~· --· 9Pff*lr0 he ... 522-326' ••• Plllf & loon 417 M4i''' Ka~" 1 t • n I• on . 142......S DCl--Oft-... -=,.-=r:-:...,..llM~::-:::L-... ""'.': .... ~t~:.~ ,.. ell., llo 0, '31•"41 1='1 ~ A~~Al.';.CO~"!! __.., "'P· • 141.~.1,1-.1111111111. ..,..A..,.A-"'"0 ,...A"'"'L_,,,,,_-.-•• -k-t c....... ~ "--· • ~ ...... 1171 ....... .., .... ,...... ..,.... ... ......, .,,.-.p.JwryM-Ollf . MfMtiUO Int .... 54M01J ...... n.r........ ., ... _ .., ......... ,,, .. , . 1 hor he w/4 tw "*'iii. ITN, if OH fii WAU. OM.Y N.OT •W.llr..._ '°"'9.,..... •.,.. ~=~~Tzla'r ......... :~: '4~~ew~tlbat ''~~.~:· ~=otW C..Mlll.CA... ~~~=="""" • . .. BEST PART TIME .IOBINTOWN Energetic people needed with a plea .. nt telephone voice to con· duct marketing 1tudy for leading local new1paper. "NO SELL· ING." Houra: Mon .-Frl. 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM. Sat. 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Sit a week to 1tart, 1hare ln partner1hlp proflta aher lat week. PleaMnt worldn1 con- dlUo~ private deak • phone. C.1ual attire. A real fun )obt MANAGEMENT OP- PORTUNITIES. For lntervtew call David Grant at 6U...USS between 9:00 AM • 3:00 PM M-F. Ml-4US ------!~'!""'·~ .. _ fualtut .... ...... .... .... Own bed. bf end new. ttll bPet'd· .-.. + '°"""• In tee~ ... 5. ""* ... OIV tfllft, .,,_ oft. 13 5 Obo. 213-Hl-240I CdM M4-7111 I LOYeeMt. 2 tlUndle -----w. a"*· All tot saoo HO • ...,.. No .. MO. 0eye H1·1111 • I • D01nG ....... ~wort ICWA SECTIONAL 17501 iof NettoNI CO. Mon-fr1 Oek/glatt/bf ... : Cof tble OARAOI IAU ADI NOW 5.9PM. 111 t ·1PM .... 50. din Mt 1375, bar -ClAHllllD 1Y CfTYI ., ... "' $*Y peld ~·>Ont ltOOlt 115. Sofa/'°""1 Ml lllOW oppty. Call ll'lennon ISOO, lofabd '350. Otik: •••••••••••••••• • .....,. Wiii unit '350. bdrm s.400 o8Nfulty p(ep1red t .. din Mt 1350. 543-4705 ltwll tan C..t.a ... 1114 preowned IMW1 In IUI z.nltl'I 5' tterao Coneo6e *™ow;#& m , WASHER • CAYEA l1ot .... • iiiiililillil;•ar s25. liaavy 4· octftgOn dee w ......... yow PfoP. '°' ... Dlanwael'lr s1s. Putt iillll/11••11 «* cotf 1bl $50. 30" only 3.5%comm.lfyoutell Mower 115. Luggag• EJ!i*'d a -~ metc:tt lamp 1bl S50. Sold no comm. All R.E. S.V. ~ 115. &46-5848. ~ In w/.-. NII. Cal • Mt only. Mesa V9fde Ind. mutt Bllr 759-5080 221 Flower St. C.M. 7"-0791 Mon ltw Wed; 546-1833/Sun t lllta 720-1331 Mon ttw Set M l.lnllueMa 1 S •,_1_ 1 11 lut. IMcla _ _.-..,..-----wmtall 1 · bi'f hema. Cri6. play !!!!!!!!!=!:..---· 3 pc Lane Wooeae &;1, DESIGNER rn. turn pen. hlQhchalr, ttroler • .. 1• .blk/r trim ~Just S100 hOUM ltemt. 1518 E bKkbac:k, mlao. "'4·124' Aa*"b tel. uaann G. 1M-87n ec..n BJ. Sat/Sun 9-5 ESTATE SALE: Jen. 18 a A~ CXWYtiQI Brand new Potturep.ci1c Cteta.... llM 19 lam-5pm 1611: BMW 320 ·so. new In •81 .Antique o•~ partner'• agl Ctllroptacttc bed Hartland, H.B. Furn 28•000 10 mt. Clean. ale deSk 72x30' 12,500/ot>o. Compt S90/bo 722·7743 Appll't. etc. 51Pd. new MXL.a. must MttctllnO aecntafY deek •A-1 FIREWOOD• 3 FAMILV GARAGE SALE ~.--~-..,..L-~.~1......_ IM S9200. 9-45--4600 eox30 SIOO. 494-1024 Spttt MalOMd firewood Furnhure. 1tarao·1. lawn-..,.... • =-=-,....,.,=-=-=-_,,...,__,,, __ _ -tor N1 or Jennltw. sas ·~ cord 968-808 1 mowers. loll ot mite. 5C· dXAXGE sXtt Npt H;te BMW 733 '79. Greet cond .ll S500. SATISUN. M . HouMh~ & Baby Items Stick 1hit1, $13,900/PP ::i;iiiiiiP!lw!IB"'"'ftft~ Cattleya Orct11d1 & 19115 and 1973 and 1977 Furn . mile. tem-2pm Days 673-8122 or ~II~ Bromellad1, various col-Arnold Costa MeM. 358 Romona wwy. Off evs/wl(nd 6'-4· 1697 LES 9574133 ora. Mutt Mii 5'45-5978 Tuttln Av btwn 16th & 16tt BMW ·so 3201 -Ll-ke-,,...- ___ _..,...~-=--=":"'::::---Jol'ln Wayne Tennis Ctub CONTRACTOR M OVING LAROE ESTATE SALE Cu$1om Paint Low ml* *lllJllALIJ• Membrshp $750 Call SALE:BuHdlngmeterialt Fri/Sat/Sun/Mon Eva<y MUST SEE $9500 Retrlgeretort 1129 & Up Margaret 497-5454 hardware. tools & hOu.. thing goes. Home. truck 860-8066/D 963-1437/E Weiher• 199 & up King IZ mattress. Sim... hold Items. Fri/Sat/Sur turnllurefTVs. etc 220 BMW 'Sl-320!.-au~..-1 ~·· gaslelee "9 & Up motll Flotation Watar-9-4 •t lleO-WMt 1'7tt Private Road/Irvine Br owm . nawi.u. 74K hlw9) St0\191 "9 & U9 bed. WaV91eu, Ilka new Street •39 •-1..1 .. L ml S8495 obo 854-9798 11U llTllllSll ...... Loaded -Auto Trana 'Ser.800552 ..... "Complete Line of Home + hlr. $150, 5'48...0828 =sa-t""'1s=-u-n--=-9-am-.--,,9-45~V...,,to-ta.... •••h · Fumlthloa9" torla: .81Yamaha 250Xl llli BMW '84 325e Henne red MBZ •1-4 220SE grMO/tan ALL APPl..V.CES '*CARPETING/FABRICA '81 y.z1nger 50~;;_:;;.:,.j.IJlS'Vi~::~m'!M!'mL 15~ mtr. rMr bCiCk'i1 ..,......... ~yard rPf. 5 t1 uprlgllt lreezar F I I tlli I spec rim•. LOADED opt total restotttlon b ...... 111...._ 84111 S10 yard. 972.,.878 Port dlihwuher. db u5~:.u;~·u~. Sun~g;~~ _2_1,950 5'48--235-4/eve S15:0oo OBO H&-1192 UNIQUE FUANrTURE STERLING FLATWARE. matt/box 1pr1. 19" BM 1S01 lndua St. Crossroadi BMW ·94 7331, 19K ml r.:=======;j 1947 s. Main St. Grand Baroque. 4 pc-8 TV, much more 9-42-923t Brtllol & Santa Ana AY wrnty, mint. BBS rlmt . n1. Senta Ana pie setting w/2 serving -----tires. $29,700 631-2337 Btwn Edinger & Wemer on pea. S 1000• 646• 19'45 T __. ti l&TSll '12 HOD ll Main St. See the Searl University Atllletlc Club IUIC::I ta 4 Wli"l Drift/ J .... •--11-_._.._ ... Ip ••akeo..__ 9130 5spd.alr,P/S,luttpower. _.. •• .. .._ .. .,..,. .. , IYt ..... dlgltalcass .• orulse. 0pen 10..; Sun 12-5 Bob 7~-8781 , Oya Ptwtr IMb ?OU '79cJ7 ~toPandtlr... leather,alloy wheela Frigidaire Aelng. ~t ea.. Univ Gym 300 serlel, 111,. 12• Game Fisher 110 h Upl'lol. am/Im cut. 45M. (438249) trvty Kint cond bfown attachmta, paid $3000, outboard. Many w extra! 14700 Rich ev 720-1«8 SMll $120 9-46-1929 . s.11 for S2000; men's $725. 9-46-1958 DATSUN '4x4 KING CAB -• gold PrH ldenl Rotu 4WD shell 1tareo roll GE FRIGERATOR dy/date $5000 786-1644 26' Chrt. Scofplan 198< • c 'S 800 . • WHITE · RUNS GOOD twn VS. $15,000 ALSC ~ .. :01• -4 obo $100 FIRM. 873-3852 pltrt 1811 Hydro Holst for tale I>) y; Recond refrige walher'I leb 15'1sPLAY WRITER 630-2400Ev1150-3996 ..... .alEP c.« .. ui Mna ~0-0330 dl)'Wa S75 to $276. 1ea0 WORK STATION w/6380 30'SE>.RAY WEEKENOEF MllllE --- Superior CM 831-3197 FLOPPY DISK DRIVE. Clean. Reel. to S31.5M It 001M1 with p/1, bucket • $2250. 545-7118 days Broker 873-520< seat• and radial tires WASHER & DRYER I 145. WANTED! 1281( •• (Ser •OMO) (Stk • 2427) each. GM stow I 125. maeln· 33 t1 CARVER CRUISEF OllhWlhr s 100. 646-59-48 tosh used computer. Call w/encl oversize llybrldQe SUit Jol'ln 733-1678 Sleeps 8. Prol. maln ORANGECOAST IWtut 14 r aA22 talned I n Newpor Jeep/Renault '" It ?ta .v Harbor $57.000. Cat 2524 H81bof Costa Mesa I m FHlllllE BEAUT PUfe breed 85-4-1534 or 552-3836 Ht-UH LES 957-t 133 Germ Shepherd fem 1yr to 34' CHB. att cab $:M.9M TOYOTA Land<:rulser '6'. 2 Twin bedt $45 ... Din. gd llome only. Parents Located In Newpon. Bro-White Excel oond Sacrl- tbl/etlrl 195. Conference Imported from G9'many k9' call 1173-5200 flee $10.250. 495-5677 tble & chf'a MS. 751-7200 979-0829 att6pm 1111 IATSll .. 211 Only 42,000 Miles Ser. 2424 12 SHH University HONDA Cars , . ..: ,. . ~~. i r I J, • • ~ • , t I '• ~ ' ' -.,, , t i CHICK WU.ON l'OllSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET HiebHI Qu.11111 S.t.• 6 S.rvlu CHICK IVE•SON 44S E. Coett Hwv N•"'llOf'I kedl 673-0900 PORSCHE '73 9 14, reblt eng. new brk1. new whls & tires, lmmac. Have all receipts Uk• brand new! S7500obo 897-7211 PORSCHE :'f8 911$C Targa. reel w/blk lthr, 67K m1. xlnt S 18K 673· 7225 PORSCHE '79 911 SC Coupe. Excel. low mlles $17.200. call 494-7997 .. - SOt:Ttl COUNTY VOLK WAGEN & I UZL' Orange Coett OAILV PfLOT /&nNy, ~ ti, 1... .. RCTmOUI ..-11 NAm ITATl....-T The fOIOwing per90N are doing bu*'-' .. CoMtal 8ullneM Systttna, 328 N The t~ ~ _,. Newpor1 Blvd . •5S4. New-doing bullrlele .. port Beech. CA t2M3 SIMONS & SIMONS Robet1 H Marewt. 22I PAINTING & DECORATING, rtaJC M)TJC[ Vl• Koron. Newport 8-:t'I, 2829 ar:;r: A.,. • 1 Coet• ---------CA 92663 . ' rwo--..----M Tl\•· ..... •ne--11 con-Mw. Celi 92827 ,. ... • • •-...,. .. ....,., -OOt\.io Jerome S1mOn9 MAim STA Tl P rT Oucled by Ill indMdull 2t2t °':?:A.,. •I Coete The tQloWlnO pertana are Roc>er'I H Andr-. ' ~ bullfleM Th•• 1111ement w" flied Mesa, C., 92827 es: with tlle County C1ief11 of Of. Laure Angell S1mon1, T E PONZI GROUP. 10 County on J..,,.,_ 3 2e2t Or91199 A.,. •I, Coet• Georgetown. lnMe. c.Mf. ~ _._, ..... Celtt 92827 9271$ lt Thi• bustn..1 11 con· SuH n Joan LaOaH• '217171 ducted by an lndlvidu81 Pon.LI, 10 Georgetown. PubOllled Or91199 eo.t Oona6d J $"'-" !Nine, Cellf. t2115 Delly Piiot Jenuary 12, It . Thtl lltetement wu tiled An 9 e I 0 p 0 n z 1, Io 26. and Fet><uery 2. 1986 wllh Ille County Cieri! ol Or-Georgetown. Irvine. CaJlt Su-toe "91 County on January t 92716 ---------198e Thie bUlllMn •• con· P\llJC *>TICE FB7191 <'UC1ed by 1'1>•band and w1te aun TRYIMr H•R[)(R Publl9hed 0tlWlQ9 co-1 SuMtl lAGu 11 PonLI '"~ "" l'I FICT1110UI .,_,. Dally Pilot January It , 28. Thil 1tat~I WU filed TO 8£ :: 1 ...-ITAft.....,. ~ 2 t 1tM Wiii\ tlW County Oenc of Or· • SALES Tl'e IOllowing '*"°"' 111• 1 Su-951 91199 County on Jenoary 13. domg ~" SWMt 1986 • SERVICE Heuts, 2718 Sandpiper •-"' ...,,.TICE ~ • PARTS Drive Co•ll MeH. CA r-UUU\I nu Pub/l"*2 ~ Coeet • LEASING 92826 Dally Ptlot Januwy It 28. I '"'I 'l ••n.LNl··~i D1vio M Scllelln end RC~A=I Fet>ruwy 2. t 19$6 57 , .9.,. ~"" , "" v Carol A Schelln. 27181 t It .,. "-)N 111! W[Sl l.(IA\I Sandpiper Drive, Co1t1 ~ ~ .. ~ EVEAY M00U I COlC. Mesi CA t 2e26 NEWPORT BOULEVARO P\8JC NOTICt J - AH Frend\ Ptovtnct.I: Din Puppies: Lab. Shepard. 4 I' Rugoe<S blue water Traclit I Mt orig 12800, w:. s1400. Doble·Mlx. Shola To ~:=-~.~~ d.fHF~t~~~'. ·71 1 ion GMC dual WfiMI. Cot tbl set $550, ~t good home, 957-0620 sleeps ti. Sae S25.000 Ed '45-4 motor. under 45K ml. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ PORSCHE '83-91 1 SC gray/gray lthr mt. ale --Wtbo tell;-5'! . 1111 l&Tlll 2MU Loaded -33.000 Ml._ Ser. 003030 ., ~u. l'ODAW Tl\11 Ou•ln... I• con· CLE>.NERS. 2578 ._,.'VW'l-ll -"!-a.... ducted.by.husbaod anclwit C<itta Mesa Celll FICTITIOU• Ml....._ --.___.... 0.vl<I N ScMlln ' ' ~Aft....,. sofa/kMlat 1&50. ooc:as laclaiat IMS Dy 851-1000 E 645-3786 S7000. can 6'5-5608 ~c:tt~ra~S~1~50~.~Xln~tl~S-4~3-4~~70~5'.fn5m;W!!!'AM.~~~~11t SKIP~. Tril1ir FeR0 ·ee ~ Longt>ed Beaut. teailt deek $300. tbl. cap propane. Trlple radio blmlnl excel cond Very dependable. xlnt dr__.., twin bed. book Stage Mast-Hard Tires. S8.s0o. ca11 '549-e731 cond S995. 873·3~ cuee. $50 M . 673-3800 Runs like new $7800 GLASTRON ,81• l9ft 30S. TOYOTA 1985 4 w<S trucit DOUBLEba<SS30.9-draw-Bill 549-818 1 V8.votvo ovtdrlve.'40hrt Compl etely loaded! er.dr...., w/mlrr0t S30.s -=--H=o=p=s_,M...,IT~H-....,M-a....,rk--,t""v on eng. Excel cond 8am Cream colored, power K i m 8'46-2919 o r wt acce11orles $1500. to 4pm 852-9168 steering/brakes. chrome 975-7300 .,. 355 • oompers. bacit window · 2-·1 ii INlt 7014 opens. Intermittent MODEL FURN. Lv rm, din Olli f IMI 179 SANTANA 525 ffeah wipers. AM/FM cassette. rm. Mtt, Br Mts. elto ct a art pal t uv.aA • P Great condl11ont $9000. used tum. Modern le-A ltsi~nt Mn lblen~ipr~~~I 57~ Call 53•·2566. quer. or1an1a1. uadtt1ona1. ctoSIHd1us1NE!s. obo 673-3630 fraction of coat. FV Muat sell dett(, c:ttaira, file aru . 963--0e78 cabinets. elec:tronlc cash '82 28' LANCER Exel Muat 84111. Mahog Brdrm regts1er. adding ma· cond/many ex1rat. With aet. 12 drwrs. mlttor, 2 c:ttlnes. elarm and phone slip In N.B & 3 moa. frM end tblet $325; OYef'stfd systems 540-3114 rent S 16,000 760·6029 chrt S50/M , llerao con-. -------WANTED TO RENT tr8lter sole S 150 hat rac:k S30 Pttl I Aaiaalt I049 for 25' sallboal . 4· dratt. 675-5591. 1Mve mag Champ. aired biflOk mini witl pu1 your boat In our NICE STUFF . Oek & glau poodles. 8wka/1hots N.B. tllp wtille we rent tor paraona styte din tbl w/6 Excel qual 18 Champs in 10 days Insured Make Breuer etlrl MOO. S0x30 pedg. S300ee 645-5608 tome money! 969-'47~/E :~ 5 i!;; =• ':; Chihuahuas AKC. ahow S.nict S.•i,.tat 1111 TIYITA PICI IP ·... quality. 4 wtta. smooth C. 71_ S30. e.nr..ooc:s rociter coats. 213-865-78e0 SartliH ,.., s50. 120-1Mse - -•25-~H~1lft--s•u!"!'z!l!u!"!'K""1!'"9'!01P!u"!!fr. Aati•a", Oueen a 2 pc. sect. aofa TV SttrM, lltetnaict BOARD MOTOR ssoo. Cla11in hldeebed(xtnt c:ond)l250; ' 1111 call 546-0269 CLASSIC ·s2 Micro wave S50; Lg --Bentwood rOClter S30: OLDER SONY BETAMAX Pair 350hp Crusader en-CHEVROLET 4 dr, 1 ownr. Butch...-blk (rolleway) Xlnt-werranty. S 195. glnes w/2. I redcuUon good cond 546-2308 $25 859-3400 Paul 673-3111 trans F W C Perfect Aat .. laptrtt4 llH • cond. Can demo Asking '";iiiiiiiiii=-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ 5 7 ,500 C all Curt 11 675-6695 LARGE SELECTION OF Openina• Now Available CAR ROUTES E•rn Extra C••h For De/Ivery Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon_and insurance NEW & USED BMW'S! su,./Dtelit/ltar?c• L~u~~~ , ___ !'!W'lf"'!"l!ll!'!'!'ll"90P12!92 SERVICE & LEASING 31 h CHOICE NEWPORT 3670 N. Cherry Ave LONG MOORING. S 15M. BE>.CH Call Broker 673-2500 (No Cherry exlt-405) . 60' tt CHOICE NEWPORT (11•)111-llto MOORING. s 15M. rracs.tnl Welcome Call Broker 673-5200 OPEN SEVEN DAYS Sllp Avail · No Live Aboerd --------- Up to 32' S330 SIPWTI llllPUI Side tie to 25' S225 DELIVERY DEPARTMENT SWALES ANCHORAGE McLAREN'S BMW Dally 9·5 548-1501 SUPS Alll 25'30'&40x 12' 3333 W Coa11 Hwy Newport 8ch 9-5 Mon-Fri Mite. Traatftrt1ti11 ••ttrcyclt1/ lffttm Mll ·71 YamJla ff 500 blf1 Bike. new eng, rvna gt .. t SSOO Firm 548-2955 M-F tlll 9. S-S tlll 6 1126 S. Euclld St Fullerton, CA 7 14-680 8300 213-691-6701 SHa Un1vers1ty HONDA C<Hs • '• '> 1 I ~· \' t , ' fo.J ~ , '' '-, 1,t ... ,.' '-.,! ~ lfl ) . ~ ) DATSUN 240Z '71 S2.000. 6'2·9133 ( 11T897) 5-48-CARS PORSCHE-91 472 Good condition Must sell $1800/obO 631-2691 i;::,r\11"u rr. !".T';' 1 ~ • • · Hf "\ t<t ,,._ ~; HIJtJT ,rJ1 •• r, Ht A H (l1 l 1 842 -2000 itatemenl --rllid ~ BocStn. 466 E 1611\ Tl\e fOlloWlng per-. - with the County Clet1l of Of. St . Co•ta MHI. C1lll dOlnQ bu"'-as =County on January 3. 92827 BLACKBALL INOUS 1 PBT11'1 Thi• busln .. • 11 con-1 l RIES 328 Apolena AV9. ductecl by .,, tnOMcNal ' BelbOa tstand. Ceillf t2te2 A ... ti •·-Publithed ~ Cou1 Paul 8o01n , Daina Deef\ ~ 2C atel ti C ... Daily Piiot January 12. 19. ThtS llatement wu tiled Qvmomon So Ir.tine. C.... TOP SSS PAID CAO. Cpe de VIiie ·71. t.lr. 28. and F~ery 2· lte& Wltfl the County C*1I ot Or· 9271' WM/blue Y9I lntr 86K mi Su-905 .,. County on Jenuwy t Teo 0... 8etlM. 321 For Pampered Meroedes Benz tlMEllATICUI Top Mercedes Prices Paid CALL PEl'ER Of RAY •HllflMPllTS tlial MEIOEHS 213 or 714 637-2333 top cond Blu bk S2400 198e Apolena A.,. BalbOa 191and. SELL S1900 by N-proflt ,..,.,.. Celtf t2e&2 organization 6'6-7458 P\ll.JC f«>TIC[ Publ!IMd 0r.,. Coeat Tht1 t>u.inen I• con- -------Oe1ty Polo1 Januwy It 28 ducted by )Oinl --.11Ke N•B£Rs flCTITIOUS ....... FeC>ruary 2. t . 1986 Teo 8eltlhe ft NAm '"'TDmlll S tSS Tr111 9181-11 WU nlecl Tiie lollowlng l*90N are rMCOun~ of Qr. CADILLAC ao.ng t!UtlMU .. Gallo. 1-. Cou<lty ()(> .i-y 13. DATSUN '70 Roadsler. --··-----.-.---.-.. LARGEST SELECTION Cout Hwy . Corona 0-' --"-~ __ nu __ ,"4__ .--ltellln o.tlcat-...n 3900 E --"'IWITIM: 11986 - 35mpg, mech/bdy xlt, ot late model. low mlleage M81 CA 92825 Publtthea OranQe COU1 new top $2350 854-7295 TOYOTA '14 Cadillacs In Orange Henry MIQuel. 1189 1 Ar· F1CTfTIOUS .,_.. Delly Pl•ot Ja.nuil'y 19 26 .aH County' See us today1 royo Senti Ana CA 92705 NAME ITATIMPIT Febru&r)' 2 9 1986 • l Tuuta M;quel, 11691 Ar· ~ lollOWlng pw90n9 ar• SU-957 540•9100 royo. Senti Ana. CA t2705 d~N':C~~l:UOSCIO· --------- 2600 H#[bor Blvd This Oulln ... 1• con· BO UA L T INC, PRO· Pta.IC NOTIC£ COST A MESA ducted by husband and .rte FESSIONAL RESOURCES j Henry Miquel I TATl.MEMT OF C .. DILLAC ·91 .,._,.an "'-·. Tht1 1t1tem«il wu !lied ORGANIZA TIOH, 290 New-., ~ <>VY k ..._ C ty ,..._., of n. port c.n1er Orfw, Suite 370 1 A8AN0at•DfT OiF Ille diesel. cherry cond. 1" 1'"' oun ...,_,. vo· N9wpOr1 Beectl C.i1f 926450 Ual OF flCTTTIOUI bought another. Wiii 1e1 It 8 County on Jenuary 6 Jan!Oe 0t NuO.c;o Boen ., ... ,, ~ go below wllolesalel '1172H doc . California. 2eo Newporl j The tollc::':f peraon1 759-80C6 0r 760-5090 CAntet Or!Ye Sult• 1'o hive •t>end the u11 ot Put>l••hed Orange Coast ,.._,... 8-:h C.f 929e0 the F1ct1t1ou• Bu11neu C&M••• .... ally Pilot J&nulf)' 12 19 ,..,._.,...... • · -• 6 andFebr ary 2 1986 I Tl\11 bu11neu II con-,Name BICEN TENNIAL T-top. V-8. auto. tttt. . u Su-915 ducted oy a ~•llO'I HOMES AND JEFFERSON cruise, dlgltal CUI . rally Janice O.NuolciO-Boelt HOMES AND BLOOMFIELD wlleell, low mites Pfes S« HOMES I 176 SE Main Includes 5 mo/5000 mile 1---------Th•• 11atemeot wu tiled I StrM1 ~A 1n11ne Cam HOND .. •77 .. CCORD. ~=. TOYOTA .79 SAS. ~ warranty ( IJSK890) Plll.IC f«>TICC With ,,,. <;aunty C~ ot Of. 927 tc " " '"'" '"'" St••t lnQe County on Januery 13 Tiie Fict1t1ou1 Bu1lness paint. runs good. priced cllcll. eng strong Musi -F1CTTTIOUI 9U ... at 1986 Name relerred 10 1boV>e was for qu1ctt sale $1700 se!I S17500B0 673-363C NAMllTA~ f'217'M2 1 '1le0 on OtaOQe County on _ 545-7329 or 545-6577>_ 1-0YOTA ,80 "-Ilea Gl m Tiie lollowlng pert0nl are Publtlhe<l Orange Coe11 10ctooer 27 t981 FILE NO -""' dOOlf business u Scon•. joa11y P11o1 Januar, 19 28 F174187 HONDA '78 Civic. 97 000 U tbk. 1 ownr snrl alloys !COO s Cou1 Hwy Laguna Febru•f'I 2 9 l9&6 Pn11tp H Mc!llamee 1179 ml. runs & drives exit am/Im, tape deck atr. ! Beech. CA 92eS 1 SU..!IS2 Matn St•Mt •A Irvine Cellf $750 obO 770-0771 spd. 6'K m1. xii cono • KltVln DaWl Scon IC40 192114 HONDAAccOfd 1980 LX. $4995 548-2304 home 1· .... 1~ M ...... '>411 ' 11" C111lln• St L-eun• 8eactl I Oele S1moro 1801 Gal-CA 92651 ate& Ten-C0ton1 08f good condition Air. PIS. ---------i -----Rld'lard L.-eooe. 1322 P\8.IC NOTICE M&f. c1111 9:?82~ PB. AM/FM cassette CAMERO t982 Z28. excel· Catallna St . t.agune Beectt. 1 F'ICTITlOUI ....... Thia t>utt,,.ss ,.H con S3900 2'41-8849 1 e n t co n d 111o n CA92651 I NAME aTA-ro.NT ducted t>y a 1 11m1t\'d pa1t- JENSENH EALEY ·7 5. 50K 5 8 O O O I 0 B 0 K I m Th•• 1>u11neu 11 con-The lollowlng peraon 15 nfltSh•P ml. llard & sott toos exit 646-2919 or 975-7300 ducted t>y oo-Part~ ..,..,.,.. buS1r>n•., <-tio, st11erntin1 was flleO - --R LaWfenoe ~..., .... in tne Ct'Vnty (.,~rll ot Of. con<S, orig ownr $2500 WI llY &LL ll&IU T111s 1t1tetnent wu tiled RA YS INSTALUITIONS anQe Coun1, on Januery 9 49-4-8760 USED CAR S & l RUCKS w1111 tlle County Cler'! of Qr. ll901 w Garry Ave S1n1a t986 MAZDA ·79 AX7 GS 5 spd, COME IN OR CALL FOR •nge986 County on January 8 Ani:.,.c~~o:?.,0~avevicn PuO~llleO Orange ;oe~I ale. snr1, yellow. $4200 FIEE &nUJS&l 1 1664 w Bell llDt C D1111' ''0~ Jl!l"uary 1 752 2033/D •75 975•/E ~ ........ C lit Fet>ruer, • Q 1986 • u • " DeLILLO Publlsned Or~ Coast na,.,..m 1 Su-955 l&ZU ll l 'ISL' '11 mYlllJl D••'Y P1to1 January 12 19 Thoa t:>u1111ness '' con 1.,,11 B" .. CH BLVD 26 and Fet>Nery 2. 1988 ed oy .,, tndM011a1 Popolar 5 Spc:l, lutl ~. ""' ""' Su-933 Rey Antnony Duna')'9Yte.h nolDtlC ..,..TICE air, stereo. sunrool. HUNTINGTON BEACH I TN1 ttatetn41111 wu 11i.o r-U1M. ,.., leather. alloy wheels 5 Ml ..... 11141-IH 1 111 the County Cieri. of Ot FICTTTlOUI ., ..... mo/SOOO mltewarranty Pl8..JC M)TlC[ County on Jenuarr 8 ~ aTATIMENT L I -._.. CHEVY '7'4 lmpela. Medi I ow. ow mt..... _______ .,, _ --.. I Tl\fl toll0W1ng per'°"' ere ('CHE 159) worll. bOdy. Int . tlr.. ,._,_. .....,,.. $595 751 7200 F1CnTIOUe .,_,, Pu~tsfled 0r--Cou1 dOl!'IV bus iness 85 11111 w~· • NA• ITATDm'WT Deily PIOt J_;-;;y lt 26 Ml[)..P.4CtFIC TRADING VW '66 Buo. 1oo1c1 great. DODGE '9-4 Anee SE 2 dr The ~~ are ~a~ 2 g 1986 3857 Biren S1r .. 1 Su•ll C73 ni~.·,·.•[f•·~-. nds engine wor• S800 low ml .. 1t1n under werr OOong bu9lnMI .. Ai>Oll<> SU-9C5 N@Wl)O(I Beech Cahl 92MO ..... -OBO 6'6-23'46 Suzie · lite blue 14950 644-03SO Pool And Sp1 Mlln· I 1u.-11c Pa<:tlK Trlldlng ---------1nenanoe 19921 SMftlela Inc Ca111om11 38S7 Blrcti CALL 842-1444 AateLNa~ Hll LWllDI A.,., PlllllTJ ....... lllT .... VW '69 Nft paint. red WI Wllf Tm Huntfnnion BHCh CA Wl1lC[ S1refll Suite '73 New0or1 '2888 Harbor Blvd excel cond 51850/obo t 2&ee • • PtBJC nu ~ac:h Call! t:1660 IAUt • Lii... eo.1.a MN& ~o Ol:IU Financing avall Daya ILUI ml 1111 ~ Pat~ K-.. 1992 l Tllll ouainen 11 con 500 r. & S.. Veno doe s.MOI -•· f1CTITI0Ua .,..... Ol.IC1fld bv I Cc>rOOl'lttton --MBZ •69 2eos. orig~. 6'40·2 nobln. evs Shelfleto. Hunt1noton ...._ ITAn..wr ..,.,,.,. McClltlt\y Pr•" Ask tor JoAnne Craney HUNTINGTON BEACH e e ee eee eeeeeee e eee ee ee e ... CHRYSLER/Pl YMOVTH • • 8'42...0631 5•0-516' ! PARTTIME ! : TELEPHONE : : SALES ! • • • • • t:arn A ' ou Lt"arn • • • • • • &::lo • 8:30 P\I \Inn -Fri • : t#::J() -I :30 PM :"loturdn' : • • • • • t.\C· .. lttnt "orkinJ 1011 • : rthion~ .. ttlllr\ ''"•" 1·nm : : m1~ ion... : • • • • • • • • • • •• I ' I •• 11 •• ••r .111 ttf•ft0llllnll't1 • •• • ,, i2 •. i;122 • • • : ltt·t \\t,•tt \:IM)-8:fMt ft 111. ! : \ .. k for HMt • illiam... : ....................... . ..... llLMIT .pwr wtnd. am/Im. air. wtlnd 974-3169 --Beectl. CA 9264& The lolloWlnt l*'9on ''I dent 1•aa 11 .. 1'" 14 auto, 1 ownr. lmmac: vw ·99 SOUAREBACK Th•• tiu.•nes• 1• con-d01nt butt,_ as Th,, 1111emeot was meo ... • • $8250 673-3693 New engine. VfKY cieln °'fed ~~ tnoMduel PACIFIC F\AGTtME 1216 witn ,,. Count-, Clef'-ot °' lewert ..... MBZ •85-1,.,;D 5-; ..... ,._11 S 1800 OBO 673-9051 T l\llne W Belboa BIW •$8 '"""' a~ Counf'f' Otl JartUery 6 Adlac.ntloFuNoni.land "" • ..,..., .... --11e1 •tai.ment ••,,.., pon Beectt c... tm1 1986 640 6444 tllvf pal. elec 1eatt. vw ·70 Buo. auto. rvm -""the County Clertl Of Or· Cary Coc>oetm111. 1116 w mnM • chrom whl•. 9M. S20.9K ntl. new tlru. 1171< ml :C County on Januarv 8 8albol Blvd •88 Newi>0'1 Puo11~ Orange Co.u1 525·'4&06 or 831·6908 s 1800 obo 9-46-3503 FOAO 'et T·Blrd, aoon to 1 ,.,_ 8eecll Celot 92M• tle I) P1t01 J&flVary 12 19 • be c:tMlk ~1 bOdy, Publlelled Ore.no-CoM1 Thtt bul lneu 1• eon 16 f(l[)rutl"f 2. 1~t1 great lnt«'ltW, Nnt oooc:s ......... Pt!Ot J ......... 12 1t ducted by an tndMOul l SU-937 1 Cl-'* cer 11100 CAii ...... , .. _ 1 · Cary Copcietman 722·1359 2e 11\0 f~ 2· INe TM 11....,t •• llled Slrt 2• the Oovrlty ~of Or· FORD ·13 f.a1rd" va .,. Count't' on Januert 8 .._ltage Grey w/ ... 11'1 1--.. ---.,.-Mft-'l'V'_c__ 10M _ FICTITIOUa ..,.._,, 1ntet Loaded Orig ~ ,.,,.-. .--·-NAME ITA,.._., own•r $7000 Mary ~ o..,. CoM1 The fOllOwlnt l*'IOf"I• at• 191•7 .... or 7~54 ACTmOUe 9I ll•ll 0.ll'y P1io. ~ It 26. c»ng bvl!Mtt n MAm 11A~ Fet1Ntrt ' t IHe MONT( lllST.A 1NV£ST The ~ ,,.,..,. .,.. SU-tee MENTS 1n Fllel<er Ct ~~-"'.' = Anllhetm Call! 92807 _.. ~IO V J 8ergg~ Vk a S-: "~ un-·-.,. W\nH' 111 Flletler Ct Arume1m --· ~ lolWt!Oft9, ,._ "'"-. ()all t?t07 tW'•~~.Cot1.e ACTmOUl ... M 8Noe F ~'°" 1ttol Mela. CA tlt27 MAim ITA~ S-.nan1 St c.nn~. Celtt 1Mng l,andy, 1711 ..,._ Tbe ~ ll9'W' II ll0701 Ylrda. W#t01 C.0..MeM. ... -T..:.. 2U7 r-~~~;5~~~~ CA tM2t ~ --• c.11 .,._na I.~ l..eW90f'I Sfl'llNGI UNLIMITED If.. la Jolla. •IJIM S31n Oa ao.4>. t>mrw "°"": 437 P:M OrM. M • 107. *2:.!n I .MctltOfl ta,... H .,..... CA~~ i3122 Oa ec::.~ ~-_,.St .~ .... Call A ..... -...Y•'"··· toto DllM"*4.CAl2GI °""" lvlM 107, C..t• *'r~ .... ..._ I COfl l\lllpo119,llll.~ Thia OlleiMM '-OOfl· Mwa. Cli9ll Nm ..,. .. ._. .-.O.~tow.IOW ouetaO~ a.._...,,.. TM .~ la CGft-ouctllO 'T a ~ pen ""9e.. .......... OUCted ~ ert ......... ,......., lmollOOO..-~.,.., ~LIMOft Pe.A9Cll.... l'IGIWllV J ..,.. (1231111 TI'lll still :u:t .. ...., .-™'tN~~~.":;:' ..:-.. -:~~ .. "':: • ... _ ...,tN~~otOf•""'" _...... • ..-.. , -. ~ = GiNnty Oft..,._.,) = ~ Oii....., I , = eo..ty or:~ I . ...,,. ..... , ..... Dodge --Ill, ..... Or-.. C.-" Un• ~ C-.. I I 7liscl Qnftee C-.. °"' ,.... ...,.., " " "" ~ ,., ... a..w :,_ ...., \I. "· a 8M ,....,_., t . -I. I. ,_ K , "-'-'I. 1 ... J .,.. • eo..... ~ I ' -.. OI• ... 0... DAILY PLOT/ .... .-,.Y 11, 1118 Vietnam releases kids to Senator More and more states bet . on lotteries for revenue Mon ay. Missouri . comes the atest to enter the game rence Bont of Indiana. where a kmery_ bill is sivea little chance of puuee. Lottery revenues suppon educa- tion and other public cal.ltet, belpina to forestall tu increues. T<>tether, the New York, ObK> and Illinoi• lotteries tmeratcd SI .S billion for schools, while Pennsylvania's produced SS6S million to help the ekkrty. Still, not all ..,ee that the end juatifiet the meant. .. the same arsument .. ''We're aufferina u much u any juritdiction." l&id Xay Hixson, chief of marketina for D.C. Lottery, wbicb ~ S 112 million. 'Lottery 1ucc:eu brecdJ more lot- teriet. and beckm of the p.mn in Kentucky •Y the tact that their 1tate it virtually surrounded by lottery states -with reports of "instant million.aim" 'I.lit ICrotl the •lite tlnes -can oniy help their cauec. a, TAD LUlTDWI Q Q ,,,,__ HANOI, Vlctnam -Sen. Frank Mmtowtki went to Vietnam to find out about American MIA• from the Vietnam War, but left Saturday with two IObbina Vietnamcte children MM> were tepar1ted from their modaef leVCD )'CSR llQ. M~. R-Alub, led the U.S. COlll"lllional deleption to Hanoi to Wit tbe Vietnamele to help resolve tbe CMel of Americans who remain listed a1 milliq in action from the Indochina war. But the deleution left Saturday ..,,.. ,,,. ... after Vietn&m's loreian minister told Sen. Fruak lla.rkcnnkl, R·Al•eb, wttla Tran TbaDb Qaynb ~ no Americans were bcina held and brotber Pf PJ'ml V• CIWlla, u dlef I•" Vietnam. apimt their will in the communist ; coun Murkowski, who led •be lawma.k.en When Miss Sau paned from the Instead. MurkowSki bad answered 10 Vietnam in bis role as ~bairman ~f chi&dren. ahe burst into sobs. a mother'• p~ The lawmaker left the Senate Veterans Affairs commit-So did the children. Murkowsk.i 'Ul..11)-year-old Nguyen-Vu €hinh ~ _ --UJ>. Susan .DcCOneinr,wife.ef aDd 9-year-old Tran Thanh Quynh. "1 m so please;<f and so humbl~ Serr. onis DeConcini, D-Ariz., The two cbild.rcn are to rejoin their that we can., brina ~em to thear stepped into the crisis. mother Tuesday in Alaska. mother, .that they wi~ ~v~ t~e .isusan was absolutely fabulous," The" th X Thi N opportumty lhat we enJOY hvma m Murkowsk.i said later. "She picked up tr mo er, ~ au yen, America." he said. that little boy in her arms -he was bad fled to the U n1ted States seven almost 11 bit u she is, because she's yeanaaoand now lives in Fairbanks. The liftoff from Hanoi capped an small-andaot into the van ta.king us She bad uked the senator's office to emotionally wrcncbina day. not only to the airport. Everybody followed." help act her children out. for the children but for the Americans Murkowsk.i said last minute red Murkowsk.i first saw the children as well. tape threatened to stall the exchange with Vietnamese ForeiJD Minister The children bad been accom-when low-ran.king officials qucstion- Nauyen Co Thach at has side. The paoied from Ho Chi Minh city by ed whether the children's paperwork tired villqc children sobbed loudly. their aunt, 30-ycar-old Nauyen Thi was complete. .. rm just very emotionally moved Sau, who raised them in their home-Murkowslci said at that point at the si&ht of those two kids here with town of Tay Ninh city after their Thach leaned over 10 him and said, us on tbe way to a new life, .. said mother left. "Just 10." -School principal 'goes bananas' BJ ClllUITOPBD lvWVAN: ._ ... , ... ,.._...., When MillO\lrians m>A their fi.naera and line up to buy ••.Jackpot '86" tickets Monday, theirs becomes the latest ttate to bet on lotteries as a sowce of revenue, a waaer that returned S 10 billion to 20 states and the Dlllrict of Columbia last year. Of the 24 lotteries now operatina, incluClina a rcaional pine in New En.gland, six started within the last nine months. And whi le oppqsition "to the pmes on moral arounds remains finn in many places, in others observers say it has eroded. "We can't with pmbHna money clean." illliated Jane Fribley, put pre1ident of the Indiana Councd of Churches. And even lottery backers in some states criticize the uae of "slick" advmisin& to promote the pmes. "h 's a ripoff," said the )\ev. Allen . Rice, executive director of the Mich- ipn Interfaith Council on Alcohol Problems. "It is the function of aovemment to help people, not exploit them." In all, Americans won about SS billion in jackpots, and lottery spend-ina is on the~ to a survey by The Associated PreSI. This ''Our lmp,...loa D y~ •. 17 state leaislaturcs a~ con-tJJat .. •e mafa._,_ 114crina mea1u~1ze the wuu pmes, while ~llot prODOilts-~-&a COJJtrlba- bcinJ pushed in two other states, tlo, .. • .,0 •&..e ••-•• Aonda and Nevada. -&.1 ..., wH~ . Last year's SIO billion io gross Geaera.l l"a.ad at the t1cket sales netted more than $4 l l billion for state coffers. eve • •e projected, Missouri's is the second new s~te-t.IJe OpJHMJtloa teJJU sponsored lottery of 1986, following be al ,, West Virginia which kicked off its to Q eter, aas::~oi·:· scan last Oct. 3. Cali-Dick Paulson, fornia 's b uge lottery bas laken in ssoo lottery spokesman, million, payina half that amount in Washington prizes. Also taking a chance on lotteries last year were Oregon and Iowa. while Maine, New Hampshire Almost everywhere that lotteries .ind Vermont pooled resources to add operated last year, sales were up1 aod a weekly regional lottery to their daily four states grossed more than a billion individual state games. dollars apiece -Pennsylvania with Opposition to the lottery as a S l.29S biJlion, New York ($ 1.27 revenue f!tser "is getting less and less billion), nlino11 ($ 1.2 billion) and as it becomes more and more a fact of Musacbusetts ($ 1.003 billion). frank Mirabella, a spokesman for the F1orida aroup puthina for a lottery referendum, araued: "Sixty percent of tbe people in this country live in a state with a lottery. ThC1'C are a lot of people movina in from tbote states or people who have family or friends in a state with a lottery. They know most of the arauments apinst them are jult not true." Pro-lottery foroes oft.en tailor their pleas to answer local issues and worries. Part of Iowa's lottery rev- enue, by law, supports a pmbling addicts hotline. -llrMinnesou m<t"Sollth Dttota, proponents say revenues from pro~ries could help farmers1 compcnsatut) them~feJ-takin& lano out of production or lcaenina their heavy load of debt. A&rceinte!f;th Dakota Senate Minority Rt>aer McKellips said, "I used to be opposed to it. but we bave to take unusual measures in unusual times." The planned uses for ticket sale revenue range from stadium con- struction in Maryland, as officials strive to hold on to their profcss.ional sports teams, to propeny tu relief1 a plan that supporten say Jives Wis- consin's lottery bill a better chance. Still, opponents note that lottery revenue in many states amounts to a small share of state ex(>Cnses and, as Tennessee state Sen. Riley Darnell notes: "There's no easy way to pay taxes to run government without paying taxes ... Wears a monkey suit to pay off a bet made to hts youn readers life," said Ray Grimes, spokesman "Our impression is that u we ofToledo. topper to prizes Ogg thought up last for Rhode Island's lottery, which maintain sales and contributions to 20 $ By mid-January, the total was fall for the "Bananas Over Books" grossed SS2 million in fiscal I 98S. the state General Fund at the levels Wi Il 880, 000 9,639 books read by the first to fifth prQgram. "l detect some. soften~ng," .~ we pf<?jccted, ~e opposition tends to SACRAMENTO (AP) _ Twenty graders. whose pa.rents verified their . . state Senate President .J1m Risch 1n be quieter," said lottery spokesman finali . Cal ·~ . reading. ~ddren ca~ get a free pizza f~r Idaho, one of several states where Dick Paulson in Washin ton where sts spun the baa iiomta "Obviously, it was a bet I wanted to rcad1na a certain number of books in leajslators are considering measures the games netted $68.8 m~lio~ for the Lottery wheel Saturday and won a lose, but I really never thought it a . contest. sponsored by a f.a.st-. food to remove a constitutional prohibi-state mostly for schools and social total 0 fS 880}lOO. . would ta.kc off like it has," Ou said pizza chain, and to that ~ added tion apinst lotteries. proarams Four won JIOO.~cach,ei&ht won BJSUEcaoss Q 2 1 ,..._WW.. from bis office a 1m\porary refuac pa-ck _,books and certj tlcates for_ -ldah~ aod4Nny-otber-places, In Michipn-.-tottcrnPokeswomm.-150.000~..won SIO, -4t&m a :1u~t;~.:;::pwllins-.,_,_ _ __.ili.,.,t:KlloO~ ~ top i°Ci4en.A ll~•--lhere-are d1fficult-hur<llH-to clear to--taurie-l(;jpp-gichictC'hale revenues-_each. . • · · NORTH BAL Tl MORE. Ohio -and S-year-olds ;ho-;crc having a thon sent students out sohc1tmg get an amendment proposal 00 the made UD ·ror money endangered by HalfsP,un an Game 3, m which 1he Powell Elementary School Principal school day like no Qther. sponsors, who ~Ya small amount for ballot, but some surveys indicate federal gudaet cuts noting that last grand pn~ arows b~ S~S.~ each Gary Ou wore a monkey suit and "We've had 1 crazy morning, .. Ogg each book a child reads. The money is voters support the pmes. year lottery mon~y going toward llme a spmne~ ~~n t hJt _it. So f~r drove to school Friday in a blazing said. "I showed up this morning ~sed to buy new books for th~ school Asked about the prospects of education exceeded federal allot-nobody bas hit It ID 30 tnes and it yellow, motorized banana -the about 9:4S driving a banana car. It's hbrary. passage of an Idaho lottery refer-ments for the first time stands at S4.9SO.OOO. . . payoff for a bet offering students kind of hard to see thro ugh the After losing his bet, Ogg realized he endum, one supponer, state Sen. "If it were not fo~ the lottery ~he other haJ~ spun 1$ Gaf!l~ 2, 1 pn.zes, pizza and a chance to "make a monkey swt, but the kids have been had tomakeanothei.Soon Friday. he Vernon Lannen, said he'd give 2-to-1 revenue this put 6.scal year, it would w~b t.';le .t0~1>!1~ wu 3 millton. monkef' of the principal as rewards aoin• crazy. The whole idea of it is to upped the ante. odds. "and I'd borrow an awful lot of have cost Micb.ipn bouaeholds nt.ar-E efo B~o l?'n 1aV::S ~da at for rcadma. get kids enthused aboufbooks and get money." ly S 11 S more each to keep school aid xpo . r s WJr:t&, r ur Y 0':' Oa told his 340 charies last their noses stuck in them. and it has "I said, 'I bet you can 't do it again.' Supporters, like Virginia legislator at the same level," she wd. statewide televa~aon network. Spi October that he would wear a monkey worked.'' Another 9,000, and I will make you J. W. O'Brien, call the lottery a Federal reductions were cited by ners are cho.sen ID ~dvance by lotte costume if they each had read a book The banana car -a lawn tractor the largest banana split that North "voluntary tax." Vi .... inia state Sen. Qive L DuVaJ n fro'!l SIOO ticket WJoncrs. a week by th d of th t tal ·th bod I'. bi ed f Bal · · .. r\,,,,ft "Wh • · h h, .. h . od ccd h" 1 b'l'' Since October, when the Iott ecn eycar.ora o W1 a y 1as on out o llmore s ever seen. "'N said. at s wrong wit someone w en e antr: u 1s ottery 1lJ ~ 273 .. 8.~ .. ·tntan of 9;000 boo~s for the ~hoot, in fibcrJt~ss, bottOWea-rrom a man use -wei l try to keep-the-momentum purchasing a SO-cent chance on a -ttin year, and olhcr officials, from • 1 n con Northwest Oh to about l5 mtlcs south uses It tn parades -was a last-minute going." dreamT' wondered state Sen. Law-Alabama to the nation's capital, made have won a total of S l ,320,000. Nil.IC fl>TIC[ PtBUC M>TlCE MUC fl>TICE 1'1Cmt0Ue MIWll 1'1CTmOU8 ...... 1'1CTmOU8 ..,_.. tTAT'DmWT Of ACTmOUa .,.._.. F1C1TTIOU8 IUIMH 1'1CTmOU9 .,_.. PICTmOUa ...,._.. 'ICTITIOU8 .,_.. 1'1CTmOUe .,_ .. NAm STATl-..r NAm ITAW MAim STAW AaAMDOIRSNT Of NAm ITAW NAm ITATIW NAm ITAW um IT•n.NT MMm STAW NAm ITAW The fo1owtng pertone we The lollowlng pereooa we The following S*'IOnt wt UU Of ACTTnOUI , The lolloWlng pef90rl le The toi.owtng '*'°"' .,, The fOlowlng pettone .,. The folowlng per90N .,, The loloWeng l*'IOnl we The fOlloWtnO l*'IOnl we 001ng ~ ee: Merdlrll'1 doing ~ ee: doing ~ ee: Hobie .,.._ .. ~ bUllfl9te..: doing bu11r191e M' Acc:wete doing buelr'9le ..: Mumlt doing~• New l .... doing ~ •: Pwegon doing but1nem ..: IMctl Aeet. 17111 Brootihurat, SANTA"S IOOOY MART, 890rt1 Ltd .. 2831 E Coal The ~:f petlOl'll M GIE BRUSH CLEAN, Audio, 11321 Wwd S~. Aquertum SeMce, 7M W. aoC>W.CoeetHwy .• ~ F1nendal °'°""· 714 Wll-&Kt Center, 20397 IMctl Fountain V"'-Y. CA 92708 9520 Gwden GtOYe BM:I. Hwy., Corona Del Mw. CA ~a the UM of ING SERVICE. 2918 Senta Fount81n V"'-Y, CA 92708 t!Mtl, Coeta Meea. CA 12121 9Mctl, CA t2M3 llama St., Ste 8 .• Hutl111'1c1'on Blvd .. Hun1lng1on 8Mc:fl, CA ~ M Mwdtnt. 111141 ••. GarOen GtOYe, Celt. 92825 th• Flctlllou• Bulll'IHI Ana Ave. •E. eo..1...... JohnMllur8orgee,IOt5 CNt1el K. 0.vtd9on, 7M 8NoeF1Mt,2252Rutger•. Beectl,CAl2648 t264e O..oowood. Fountain VtJ-92944 Robert B Alexander, Name: TROUT HOMES. Cellf. t2e27 8...-ow Ave., Fountllin V• W. 11th, Coeta Meaa. CA Costa Meea. CA 921127 Eugel'le W VHquez, Ramon Fauna, 7207 S-. i.y, CA 12708 Kyong Che Park, 13701 E. Pree., A Cellfornl1 Corpor· t 178 Mlln Street, •A, lrvlne, Barberi Chmlalew1kl, i.y, CA 92708 92$27 Thia bualrieu II con, 20842 Creatvlew. Hul'lt· lhore Dr .• ~ 8Mc:fl, Mounlk M•dlnl. 111 t4 t Kyte °' . Cerrlloe. Celll. atlon, 2211 V11t1 ~. CAlll 92714 211111 Santa Ana Ave. •E. This bullnMI 11 con-Thll bulln.e• 11 con-ducted by. a limited pannet-ll'lc1'on Beectl, CA t264e CA 92t83 0..0.IWOOCI, Fountain VII-90701 Sen ClelMnt•. Ca 92872 The Flctltloul Ekill!IMI Cotta ....... Calll ducted by: an Individual ducted by. an lndllltdual llhlp ~ Lee Allen, 20'42 Thie bullnMI I• con· i.y, CA 92708 JM Sun PIR, 13701 E. Mike w. Mullen, A Call· Name rtrl.,red to abo\19 wN Thi• bu1ln.e• 11 con-John A. Borgee Chat1ea K. Oe~ton 8Noe Fllet Craetvlew, Huntlng1on Ouc:ted by: an lndlvtdual Thia bualMa1 11 con-Kyte Of • Cerrlloe. Calif. tornla Corporation, 11112 flled In Orange County on ducted by: an Individual Thie 1tatement wa ftled This etatemem -ftled Thia ltatement wa flied BMch, CA 12648 Ramon l'aune duc:1ed by. an lndlvldual 90701 Anllta. Newport BNch, CA December 3, ttllA FILE NO Berbara Cllmletewllll wtth the County Clettt of Or, wt1t1 tN County Clertc Of Or, with the County Clertc of Or· Tllll bualneu II con-Thie ltetemtnt -flled Irene Mardini Thll t>u•lnn• II con-t2eeo F282243 Thia etetement -nled anoe County °" January e. anoe County on JlllMJfll"/ 3, ange County on January e. ducted by: co-pertnen wl1h the County Clertc of Or- Thll 11.-nent -flteCI ducted by hu9benCI and wife Thia bualn... II con· Phlllp H. McNarnM. 1178 with the County Clertc ot Or, tMe ttee ttell Eugene W. Vaequer ange County on Januwy 11. with the County Clertc of Or· Kyong CN P.tl ducted by I corporetlon Main Street •A, lrvtne, c.111. Ange County on January e. '217211 ,...,. ,.,.... T. hie •tat.,,,.,..t ... Ned ttee ange 1 County on JlllMArf 8. Thia ataternent -Ned Mika Multan 92714 . ttee Put>lleheCI Orange CoM1 Put>W1ec1 Orange Coat PubltlheCI Orange CoM1 with the County Clertc ol Or, ,.,_ ttee wtth the County Clertc of Or· Thll statement -111ec1 Cele Slmbfo, 1801 Gii-,.,_ Deity Piiot January t2, tt, Deity Pflot Jenuaty 12, 19, Delly Piiot January 12, 19, ange County on Jenuarf 3, Publlahed Orange CoM1 "'1m ange County on January 8, With the County Olel1c of Or· atM Tenace, Corona Clel Publllhed Orange Coalt 21. and February 2, 198& 28, and F«>ruaty 2. 198& 2e, and Febfuary 2, ttH 19&8 Delly Piiot January 12, 111. Pvbllahed Orange Collet 1Me ange County on January 8, Mar, Calif. 92825 Dally PllOt January tt. 28, Su·923 Su-910 &.t-9211 ,.,.. 29, and Fa«>ruary 2, 1He Oalty Piiot January 12, 11. '87111 ttee Th11 bualneaa wN con· Fel>fvary 2. tt. HIM Pvbbhecl Orange Cout Su-913 29, ano Febfuwy 2, ~ o:;:btJ.fi:'J2::;r 1~'. Publllhed Oranoe ~ :':a11~ by • • Hmtt.o pan· SU-948 NI.IC fl>TICE NlJC M>TICE PtalC fl>TICE ~~ ~~ 1':e. 19, -------- February 2. 9, ttee Dally PllOt January 12. 19, TNa 1tatement waa tlled NlJC fl>TICE Su-911 NI.IC fl>TICE SU-"° 28, ind February 2, 1W With the County Clertc of Or-....CTmOUI IUIMU ACTmOUe -81 8u-t30 = County on January 9, 1'1Cnnoul IUIMU Tum ITAT'lmWT The folow4flO pef'IOfll .,. The followlf'9 peraone we NI.IC MOTIC( MAm ITATW ' Pvblllhecl Or Cout MAm ITAT'llmWT he fOllOwlng Pet'IOl'll "' doing lluM.-•· W... ~ ~ •: Ge1· The folowlng l*'IOnl are t PUBlJC fl>TICE Dally Piiot J..:19 29 The lolowlng '*'°" ii ~~ .. :CCGI Of Manag1rMot 1-2 8Mc:fl comh Cr9ft & tncMtr1ea. 1'1CTITIOU8.,_U doing ~•:Cotton PACIFIC VIEW FlCTmOUI ...... Febf'uary 2. 9, tte& . . ~~~:'Les co I Ste 472. ~ ~~ BM:I., SUit• 2'19, Huntll'lc1'on 1723 Hew Hampahlre Drive, ..... ITAW lud• Company. 1111 •MONAL PAM ..._ ITATl•WT PUBUC fl>TICE SU·964 708 Hellot1 ·I t2teO · ee.ctt, CA 92147 Costa Mela. CA 929211 The tollowlng l*'IOnl ... 8ayllde Drive. Cotona Dal Cemetery• Mor1uary The lollowtf'IG l*90l'll ar• Clel M ~:f: 9A~6 Coton• Emily e RIM 3511 e Costa Aon w... 223et Harwlctl Morr• A. Gatcomb. 1723 doing buelNM •: Promo-Mw, CA 9212& Ch pet C doing bull,_. a · ,ICTJTIOUI .,._.. N at, G 1 M.aa St . Colta MeM CA Ln .. Humlnglon 8Mch, CA New Hampltllrt Dr .• Cotta tlon, 1800 ttth ltrMt. Triad Direct Inc .. A C.,._ 3500aP-l.flc'v~~toorrylve KAILUA SHOREBREAK NA•ITATUmJff ...... lo•noy Hoyl, 708,92827 .. . 921548 ....... CA92929 H·212, Newport BMch. CA f()fnla Cotporatlon, tttt -.. ,..,_ 908 C Co.I · T "8.JC fl)flC[ ~ ,troe>e Ave · Corona Clel T Thia buall'l"I 11 C4n· Ellle M. Gatoomb. 1723 9211113 8eytlde Drive, Corona Dal Newport Beach Helena I.. • Meta. 1141 follOWll'lg l*90l'lt "' MW. callf 921125 I hie bulh'I ... 11 con· ckJcted by: I lndMduel .... Hampahlre °' Cotta Lorraine Fanlna 1900 Mar CA 9212& &«-2700 Calif 928211 doing bualneaa aa: IT AT IM I rt T 0 f Thia bvllMal 11 con· ducted by: an lndlvtduel Aon W'i.an Meea. CA 929211 ., tllth Street, H-212, ~ Thls bullneea II con- Matgaret e.. Jadlaotl, FOUR WAVES PRO· 1'TTHIMAWM.. ducted by: an lndMdual Emily Rlae Thie ltetemen1 -ftled Thi• bullneaa •• con· 8Mc:fl CA t2M3 Ouc:ted by.. corpcntlon HAMORLAWN- M'T. OUVIE Mortuary • Ceme1ery Crem•IOf'Y 1625 Gister Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 908 Hetena Cl , Costa MeM. OUCTIONS, 17777 Main St , f"'°'9 'Alrn9Rll• Nancy G. Hoyt Thia ltatement WM flled with the County a.rte Of Or· ducted by: lll*>and and w1f9 Tillt bualneea II con, Gary St9tzt.g Celll 92828 Sullt 0 ·2 lrvlM, Calif °'9RATleG ....._ Thll mtement WM ftltid wtth the County C.. of Or, County on JW'Nllf'1 11 Morrlll Qe1comb ~ by: an lndMdual Thia ltetement ... 1119e1 toe~~~ Cotta~: 92~1 Oatllng 111424 Min· flCTITIOUI IUllMHI With~~~ of ~, = County on Januery II, rec • Thia .....,,_,. waa flled Lorrain9 FaN:lza wtth the County a.rtl Of Or- Callf t2e21 ntflaha St Granade ...... MAim = anuary • "'7-. ,.,.. with the County C*tl of Or, Thia ltetement wea Ned ange County on January t . Thia bullMN 11 con· C1Jlt 9 t~4 ' I The lotlowlng pereon "-. ,_,.. Publlehed Orange Cout Publlahed Orenge 0... Anoe County on Januety 11, with the County Clet'k of Or, ttee ' ducted by· llulband and wife Joey Bural'I 17717 Main _.,fldfewn Ma general pert· Publllhed Orange Coalt Dally Piiot January t2 tt Delly Piiot :::::?. 12, lt , 1... rec County on Januety 3, ,.,.. M111geret e... Jacktor1 St • Sull• 0s2: ll'VIM. callf. '* ::;" ~.:=.::; Dally PllOt January 12, tt, 211. and Februal'y 2. 19M ' 29, and F*'*'t · =12 Puollltled Orange~ 1 ,_,171 ~~ ~ 1~ Tllll •tatement WU flied 92714 .,.. FfT COMP 211. Febr\.lwy 2, t9M Su-929 Delly "°1 JrNrf Je. 19, P\lbllah9d Oranoa Collet 29, and Fet>Naty 2. , ... -. wtth the COunry CW11 of Or· Matlt Klracfl. tm7 Mail'I bualneel nemeOf SU,f40 2I. and~ 2, tHe Dally PllOI JlllMJfll"/ l2. t9, ~ =County on Jenuary e. ~;,8:'"' 0.2. Ir-Me, c.r ~ ~ ~~~';>'· Su-ttt 211, ano Fetlr'Uary 2. "" ••••••••If ,.,_ ~•IO E111rat11 17777 The flc1ttl0u• ~ Nl.IC fl>TICE "8JC fl)TIC( ~ "8JC MOTIC( Publlehed Orange Collet Main St Sulla o,2 1N1M '*Mltet_,.forthepert· 1'1Cm'IOU8-U 9'AmtTATIE•ff Ml.JC llJT1C( i-------- [)ajty PHot Januery 12 19 Calif 927 ,.. . . '*""' -Ned on .My •. 1'1CTIT10Ue _.. NAm ITAW The folow4flO P9'90N ... PmlJC fl)TIC( PICTmGUe ....... 211. ~ttbruary 2, 19811 . . Thia bu1lnM1 11 con· 1MIS In the County Of Or-MAim ITATIMIWT Tlie ~ pertona.,.. doing ~ •: 8"Mt, ....CTmGUe • H•M MAM1 ITAW su,939 c:lucted by a general J*1· ange. I'll! NO. 1'27'10t The followtng penon1 are dolno buairl9At M: 1Hf...._ DrM IN, 8enta 9IAm ITA~ fllCTmOUe -· The~ pef'IOfll.,. l'lerlhlp f'.1111 Heme ano Addreel of dOlna buelneea ... RtOeHCY /TEL AH SEA AM. CA 12707 The folOWlnO peraone .,. ..... ITA,_,, doing ~ aa: Santa -----.-----cn,19 Darling the Pweon Wlttldr9Wln0; A. 8 £ ST W E ST E A N • INC, 16& ~-A..... Luc HerW AMelinMUo ~ ~ 811 hrlYW, The folloWtng per90M .,. Ana Pletlng, 411 I. Allon Nl,IC fl)T1C£ Thie ltatement WM lllecl lhlan Hunuker, 107 LAGUNA EL TORO INN, Cotta Meea. Cellf. tff2t t!Set MeM 0rw. 1132, i2tt"l Lam_, It. 1514, Ei ctolrlf bUaiMll aa: fl,,_. Ave., lenta Ana CA 12707 _.....,;...;;..;;;.,;;;;..;.....;.;..;.. ___ with the County Cleft! of Or· Lar'kllpur, Cotona del .,..,, 23702 Aoc:kflelel 8lvCI • El T .. An hr Inc, California, a.nta Ma, ce 127o7 Toro, CA t2lao 1C910 Ac* .. ttt I. 171'1 It ~ '· ~ 417 1'1CTITIOU8.,.... ange County on January e. cellf t2t21 Toro.Cellf.92930 2SIW.Ollw,lurbanll,CM!f. llatt1 Lor-y. t4f111S ..... T. v-.an. 242'2 1A.eo.ta ...... CAtaUT Flower. eo.ca ...... CA U.-ITAW tW 89'ecl R I Hun*er Ho-Tlmea Inc • Cellfomla. t 1502 ~. LOii ~. C. Ont.no Une. ti T0to. CA M1n1191 Com11 Md Notme tza7 The IOltOWll'lg pef'IOfll .,. ""-Pvbllthecl Orange Coelt 23102 "°°'fteld 8lvCI . El Thie bullMN I• con-l6o3a t2t30 Comla 11101 left ~ TIMI ~ le con· domg bu"'*' • Hotllt Pvbllahed Orange COMt Delly Pflot J.,.,.,-y tt, 2t, Toro. c.llf 92t30 ducted by a corPorlllon Thie buelMM 19 con-Thll twllMM 11 con-!MM CA t21t4 ' ~by: an lndMdlMll Spor11IMN,4eot llrranca Deity Piiot January t9. 2e, f'ebf'ulry 2. 9, ttM Tiii• bull,,... 11 con· Don A. Co.by. Viet Pr-. cNeted by: a "'*81 '*1· duet«' by: an lndMdllel thli tMtneaa II oon-Mkl•f'. Qulttn Pkwy .• Irvine, CA t 2114 FllbnHlry 2, 9, ttee SU-9$3 ou:i:io ~rr'.:::t cMl'lt '-.:::... Gerll lynctl a.a T. v.....,, OUCtec1 ~a lllMlly tn.t1t TIMI "84tlMllt ft& llled WitMam G lurMn. A Cell-SU-949 Tillt ataterMnt~ -lllrad Thll atet9f'nent -Ned Thia .. ......,,. .. tied Thll .....,,...t -llled Norma I . Com1e ~the County a.-Of Or- f0fnl1 Cor!>Ofttlon, atf2 With tN Count Clet'k Of Or-with the County CWk Of Or, with IN C°""'Y a.ti OI °'" w1tt1 the County CM of Or· TNt 11~ .,. tied .,.. County on ,___.,, 3, o.or1 A,.,. , trvtne. CA 12!!! anoe Court*" ~ J--, ange County on Jef"*Y t • .,... ,.. __ on ~ 1 anoe County on J""*Y •. w1tt1 ttie County a.ti Of Of-1t11 Aot1er1 I Atnandllr, ,.,. ,... ., --• · ,... ltll ...._"1 • 1tll ... County on J-.y t, f19r111 v1111 Oceano, S an ._.,. t ,.,.. 1 ,.,_ '"' PUOltfled Orlnfl c.... c..n.nte.c.t2112 ,._ fl>TIC( PtCnnGUaMllllllM . ,.,_ ~or-. c... ,.,411 ~orange c... ,.... o..y ,_ -.,y 11 tt Th4a buelMel It cons ~STA~ ~~~1?'; Oelfr Plot__,., 12, 1t. o::='.,::,~ Olly 'IOC-..., II. tt, l'ubltfled 0r_,. C... ll,andft*'-Yf, ttie . dUCMd by 'oorporatJon Ulm ITAW '""' ~,.,.,.. .. 2t .., 2. t... • ' 2t. r:*'*Y 2• ,... It and~ f, tiie ' tt. and "*'*Y 2• 1.. Olly 'IOC .,._y ~l.L. 1', hstOT RI Ai.xandllf ~ ~ • UPlllled • • lu-tM • ~--1 • -. .-. .,_.., tt and'*'*°'f. , ... Thie .. .....,, ... ftled Thi f°'°"'"O l*'IGrW .. C... 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