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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-03-02 - Orange Coast Pilot.. • I IT~ A SPECIAL INSTRUMENT TO MEASURE T~E SPEED OF VOUR · FASTBALL, CHARLIE 6ROWN .... GARFIELD ® GARFlfLV, J MAV£ A &I& u06 FOR ~ TOPAY .. .REALLV? 11YE ALWAV5 WONDERED ~ow FAST I ™ROW DJD '/OU 6ET l:T? DO '(OU WANT ME TOTMROW AMOT~ER ONE? I'M GOING TO iMF\OW. IT 001 . ( / . . Ylll lllllnl llllY PIPIR • PUT IT Rl611T OVER ~ERE S'( HOME PLATE .• . .-. , .. ~ . _._. Tl1lS1LL BE GREAT .• W~EN OT~ER TEAMS '4EAR THAT MY FASTBALL MAS SEEN OFFIOALL '( TIMED, T~E'<'LL BE SCARED TO DEAT~ ... I '\ b Jim Davis ~ TMERE COMES A TIM£ ~ WMEN EVERYiHING ~ MUSI GO & f Cll 1 4 ~ . ' tT'f> 5TARTINCt TO LOOK A LliTL£ TAC KY f . -~--- I : - ... DENNIS THE MENACE UNAWARE THAT HIS WIFE LY D IA IS FOLLOWING HIM IN HER CAR, HORACE PRIDE HAS ARRANGED TO DRIVE ™E YOU tJG WAITRESS HOME FROM .THE CLUB ~~'/CIR.Ol~ /IJ,pou. \ J .3 -2 l say it all the time. I SURE APPRECIATE YOUR GIVING ME A RIDE HOME, MR. PRIDE! I HATE THAT BUS TRIPAT NIGHT! ·ONE OFTHESE DAYS YOU 'LL HAVE TO GET A CAR, OAR\-ENE ! ~ 00 YOU M EAN YOU'LL LOAN ME SOME MON EY? YOU KNOW COME ON UP AND I 'LL MAKE US A CUP OF COFFEE ! WHAT? YOU'RE A DOLL! ' . • I b ·Harold Ledoux ._, ~~~---~--_._~~~--~~---~- W 1 TH THE SALARY I'M MAKING AT THE CLUB, 11-IAT'LL TAKE A LONGTIME! • . -. L .. -- . ' . ( • DOONESBURY LETMeH4KE A 5MALL C.CWFESSION '/ HER& •. - bY -foNJ BAllUK WE'VE 51MP"-.Q GOI lo GE.I SDME MOM~ AUDCAIE.D fOR NEW SC/ENCE BOOKo I . . . .. . . MOON MULLINS ,. IT'S EXACTLY THAT KINP OF MJ!Tllo/55 1HAT MAPe THIS (.(XJNTRY Gl?EAT/ ANP 8Y Gal.Yr 7HIU'5 IUIYI'M AWT ABOUT All OF YOU/ 7HAN'5 VCR>' MUOI. / _.c- .~ .. .. . HAVE QOO ED-I A SE.COND , AL.~ L..E.I ME. QUOfE. ... "AAD 11'~ E~llREk.l.) RlSSf BL.E 1HA"f MEN MA<.; ONE c::JJI.,> AC1LJALi..4 SE.I . FOOTO~l~E. MOON .'\ 3-Z. .;_ SORE., NAIE ! OOHAl'S IHE PFOBL..EM ~ .. oK/Jl.J . !'lk BRING rr uP f1r 1J.{E. 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LET 'S ASK Whom would you take to a tropical p_aradise? AP ' ... Dentr Dntn U.1• stlr et·~r ............... ..,. • .., er.Mr. -.,,. ...., .. Sit ii Ultic ... "The onJy male in my life right now. He , sleeps with me. is my favorite traveling com-. paruon. never more than 5 seconds away. and is usually in my lap: Coco. my Scots tcnier. •• ... "·-..·.111111 I .. The best boat builder in the country that I couJd.pos.sibly find. But. in addition to her en- gineenng and carpentry sJulls. she'd have to . Ioele like Joan Collins. 'Linda Evans or Raquel Welch." S••*• s.tilgo htectht Clll """' " ..... fict' "I can't decide between Sting and Baryshru- kov; whoever happens to respond first Either one will be fine. ~Y since rm single now. I'm taking this very seriously. and hope they do. too. rm awaiting calls!" FAST TALK IAllU IACI TO Fill: Butn Sftlsand is scheduled to show up Monday at Warner Bros. studio in Burbank to begjn shooting direc- tor Mark R~s film version of the off-Broadway comedy NULS. It's her first fli~ ~ Ynul. which she tinisbed in '82. And in London. Jalie AadnWl\haS begun filming Dr.wt For OM. Her last movie: The Man Who l..olled Women with Bun Reynolds. in 1983. JKkie G'u ... who turned 70 last week. marked another mile- stone: His effiay is indudcd in the Hollywood Wax Museum. But not as TV's honeymooning Ralph Kramden. He's 1mmonalized as the ~ff and bumbling sheriff he created in the Smolcey and th' Bandtt movies. ·--rourists. cspeciaDy from Japan and Germany. demanded that I put Gleason in as the sheriff." says museum owner Spooay smp.. "I must have had S.000 requests.." " -AlltlS-mrw.t •••ter tUSA WEEKEND Published by Gannett Co. Inc. Alten H. Neuherth, ChMmen John J. Curtey, Prelktent w Rhoda wMI be proud of tlle new 'Valene' Remember Rhoda? Well. Valerie Harper, who chiDl)ed her niche as Mary Ty- ler · Moore's bia-beaned and oft-befuddled T\I sidekick. is back after seven years away. J. Like Moore. who launched a show in Decie.rnbcr, Harper is returning in a new series, Val- ent. It premieres at 8:30 p.m. EST /PST Saturday. March I. Harper. 45. plays Valerie Hopn, a part-time worker, full-time wife of an airline pilot and mother of three teens. In the show, she says., .. My husband is away for eight days at a time and I have lo deal with a lot of problems alone. It's really about today's wom- an. It's about a mother wHo is the centcf of a &mily." I It's a far cry from Rho<ta. but Harper Sl)'5, .. This could be Rhoda if she found a terrific guy and had three boys. . .. In our testing of the show, amazingly, no one mentioned Rhoda. Ifl was coming back as the warden of a prison, or an Austrian gov~ or some- thing unbelievable, 1t would be loo far afield .. She's &lad to sec the resur- grnce o(TV sitcoms. "Situa- tion comedy never really went away. it just got bid. People chanted to another channel·· Fans wbo turn the dial to her show will see a streamlined version of Valerie. .. , decided to &ose Weigtlt be- cause I was fat rm a substance abuser and the substanc;e is food. I l5l out of control and have to diet. You have to have a physical life. and I don't mean running marathons. .. · Sbe runs two to three miles four times a week. stretches and llfts weiahts. Tony Ca4ciotti. a co-pro- ducer of Val~it and the man with wtiom she has lived for seven years, helped her. .. He is an expert on fitncs.s ~ I learned from him... ' .. When l was I ~ the ideal By AobBrown UCI. TY:,.....,.. I ..... ff ... -' t*t·tlllt ...... ..... _.II ,._ l:lt ••· EST/PST.....,, ..,_ 1, •· in female appearance was Jayne Mansfield and Marilyn Monroe. Soft. no defuUtion. whiwe, Ouffy and pink. The cur- rent ideals of blln.inc pu.lchri- tudc are much more healthy looking." Harper. who grew up m Suf- fern.. N. Y .• the dauahtcr of a nunc and a salesman. has been performing since she was 5. She made stops as a hoofer on Broadway and an actress in OUca.,'s Second Ciry theater and comedy group bcfo~ Rhoda Morsenstem wa.s born m 1970. She knows the dJce take odd tumbles in television, and she's prepared for whatever may happen to Valerie ... If it doesn't tly it won't be because it's not good. I hope Valt'rit . works. and if it docsn•t ... next case. It is part of my life, not all of my life ... Life in Los ~les with Cacciotti is equally unportant ""There are runes when Tony and I have discussed ma.niaaie, and neither of us is ap.inst it But neither of us really wants it If either of us wanted to ,et married. we'd ~ at City Hall tomorrow ... She likes a k>w-kcy ~. · ..Tony and I are fogies. Hol- lywood. for me., has been a place to wortc.. .. she says. .. This sounds so dopcoy. but we go to the movies to relax. And I lov~ to read. Another passion of mine is traveling: I would ~ on a banana boat tomorrow if &iven the chanoe."Q _.., .......... USA WED..ENo • FEB 2S.M .-.RCH 2. I 986 · J ~ I I I J I IL COVER STORY -.. . . . .. atti avis The ·pregient's novel daughter In her firs't book, just published,~ she tells a tale based on her own rocky youth. ly S1ll Sdniberg For the moment. Patti Davis -tired and in pain -is the center of attention in her advanced yoga class at Etan. a trendy Los Angeles heaJth club. Op a blue mat on the hardwood floor: she is arching and stretching to attain a yoga posture. Paul Grilley. her husband and class instructor. shouts encouragement and with one last moan. Davis hits her mark. Gnlley smiles. Her classmates break out in ap- plause. And Davis revels in tbe sense of belongin~ "This 1s one of the few places where the barriers have been broken. where people do not see only the family name," says Davis. 33. the ·first child of Ronald Rea- gan and Nancy Davis Reagan. about her one-hour daily yoga regimen. But Pan1 -along with her younger brother. Ron. a successful free-lance JOUr· naJist -is also assening her indepen- dence through her work. Aft.er decades of trying to escape the shadow of her power- ful dad and the frustrations of trying to live up to his famous name. Davis finally has found herself. "I was frustrated creatively for a long time." Davis says. "I began to think that there must be a posiuve way of using my experiences. as unique as they arc." The result 1s her just-published first novel. Home Front ($15.95. Crown). It's r the self-proclaimed "semi-autobiographi- ' cal .. story of Beth Canfield daughter of a I California governor and presidenuaJ aspi- 1 rant. Robert Canfield. and his wife. Harri- ! et Set against the backdrop of the Viet- 1 nam War. it follows Beth from her early I teens to her late 20s. when she opposes I her father's conservative views on every- ,-th.i"'fl$ from war to abon1on -JUSt like I f>aVlS did. I A recent satisfaction for Davts was be· ing named one of Ms. magazine's 1985 Women of 1M Year for "ret.aming her own identity despite pressures of being a president's daughter." lndcpendcntt has been an uphill strug- gle ... , have lived in the shadows of my father all my life," Davis says. after the yep class. her leotard now replaced by pns, a yeUow sweater and tennis shoes. "It's been a problem that grew larger as he moved from actor to governor to ~i· de:nL The monkey on my back gradually became an onangutan and I'm still trying to loosen its grasp ... c... ... ~ ... ••· • • USA WEEKEND• FEB. 28-MAAC"H 2. 1986 ,...,. by Bob Rh Jt STIETClllC: httl ............... ,... tNdltr Piii ,...., t• lltr left .. says. .. r.,..... If .... Site lllNI lier .. Iii ..... Cl ..... " The idea that a book might help oc- curred to Davis several years ago ... It seemed like the pcTfett OlfeCr move -I .could write at home. attend yoga class, be alone to examine my past h1Story." Wel~ almost alone. The nove~ for which Davis was paid a .. six-figure" ad- vance. is CXHuthorcd with novelist Mau- reen Stranae Foster. a specialist in com- ing-of-age stories. .. While I had written son~ and poetry all my life. a novel is quite different." Davis says of her deci- sion to collaborate. which came aftc1' she sought the advice of a literary aaient "I could have done t.h1'C things: take a course in novel writing; try and fail count- less times until I learned; or write it with someone else. r met Maureen on the rec- ommendation of my llC'lt and instantly knew we could work tolethcr. I would finish a cha~ and send it to her. She would add dialogue while I began the next chapter. We'd meet once a week. .. They worked from autumn 19U to au- tumn 1985. The finished product. Davis , .. says. is .. very similar" to what she handed Maureen ... As the chapters progressed. I needed less ~ting." By agreement, Foster is not commenting. deferring all questions to Davis. ./ ~tt.i. like her father (see box. page S). is guarded on the family's response ... Con- versation between us is private and should remain as such." she says. .. I'm constantly used as a window into my per- ents' life and it's not fair. ru only discuss mv life." ·After anending Northwestern Univer- sity for a year and the University of Southern California for two yean, she met with minimal success as a sineer- sonpriter. Her only pyblisbett son& I Wish You Ptatt. Performed by The E.a- ales on the 1975 album On~ of Tit~ Nights, wu ovenhadowed by her publi.- cim:l live-in romance with E'lles gunarist Bcmic l..e.adon. In the late '70$. she turned to actina. n\&ki'!J appearances on The UJ\'~ /JoaJ lllld Fan1asy Island. In 1981. she signed a onC-year. $I 00.000 NBC con- tract. Her most notable role was as th ~rlfricnd of a maJc stripper (played Grcgoryliarrison) in the 1981 TV movi For Ladies Only. The contract ex · and later offers were disappointing. At th moment. her acting career is on hold. al though if Home Fron! becomes a TV bia-screcn movie she says she would ha pily aooept the lead. She hopes to rqori ate a TV deal baed on the book soon. On berown home front. Davis says life is '"the mOst positive it's ever been. T <>tether with her hust.nd. Davis main tains a .. quiet. low-key profi.lc -partiC\I larly while I WU writing this book." Secre Service aeents. who will be around u as her father is president, stay out ofsistl while Davis aoes about her daily rit "I have a linJe routine -a half-hour · on the stationary bike in the momina. writina scs,,ion of tcveral hours.. an ho long yop class, and finally another sever aJ-hour writinf"SCuion." She wrote Hom Fron1 at the dinina room table, using an old manual typewriter. At ni&ht. Davis says, .. Paul and I like to stay dole to home ... They liS1en to music. watch TY. ~Y with the dog. a laJwe mun named Sadie. and socialize with ... small circle" of close friends. Home is a tiny two-bed.room, one beth- room Spenish.stylc house in a relatively modest Sa,nta Monica ~borhood. Davis woo•t say how much 1t cost. but 1ocaJ real estate runs anywhere &om SI SO.<XXl to $300,<XXl. ~ for a mid- dJe.dass Los AnleJes neiihbomood. Built in the 1920s. the house is dcoorat- cd in canh tones -hardwood floors. oak tables and chairs. ~ plants ~very­ whcre. Records aie stored m wooden fruit cntes in the livina room. the cofli:e tatMe is linmd with an array of magazines, from hiah-&shion to fitness. If the book docs well. Davis says, she plans to build a fireplace in the living room. Already, they've added I skylight in the kitchen and refinished the haidWood floors them- selves. .. Until a n months ago, Paul and 1. were living in the same apanmcnt I'd had for ~ years. We couldn't afbd a new house. Then. the book deal happened and we decided to go for it" They met in 1981 when Davis joined Grilley's yop class to improve her flexi- bility ... I liked him but it wun't love at first sight, .. she says, .Jauahing. .. If some- ooe >¥OUld have told me that I'd end up marryina him, I'd have thought they were :nzy. He did have one thin& in his favor. ~ The fact that I was the president's :tau1tner didn't faze him ... which put tlim in I small minority and is part of the reason I bcpn to fAll in love with him ... Almost three years later. in August 1984, they were married at the posh Bel tjr Hot.el -complete with all the pomp tnd circumstance usually accorded the JreSidcntial family. Da VlS wore a floor- ,, COVER STORY ~ -. .. ------... Ron Reaaan, 27, tells USA~about inberiting bis father's pit for the language. Page 6. length custom-tailored white lace and silk dress. Grilley a tuxedo by Parisian design- er Courre.,:s. The pair regi.s1ercd for silver flatware and Waterford crystal at an ex- clusive emporium on Beverly Hills' Ro- deo Drive ... People were surprised at the wedding. given -my rebemous nature," Davis says. .. But in truth. rm glad I had a fonnal wedding. Actually. it was quite a guest list -everyone &om Norman Cousins (holistic health advocate) and Harold Willens (1eader of the nuclear freeze initiative) to my fat.her. And every- one got along. All my friends danced with my Dad and Paul took everything in stride. He got alofl$ with my mt.her &om the moment of their first meeting and he always manqes to make my mother Jauch-.. .. rve never felt the pressure of being related to the president, .. Grilley sa~ .. As a child I wanted to be P-O<>r. says Davis. who~ up in the California gov- ernor's mansion surrounded by her par- ents' fAmous friends and associates. some of whom made her uncomfortable ... For a Iona time I fdt that money made people turn bad. elitist. selfish. Only n:ttntly did I come to realizr that money doesn't make personal cha.rac1Cristics. It's OK to want money. For a lonJ time I didn't want it and it was hokhng me beck. I think I had a fear of succ:ess."' Today, Davis doesn't mind the thought of malcing money. even if it means capi- .. talizing c:sn her famous heritaae ... These art my experiences and I have a right to use them, as long as they don't hurt any-bod ... L experiences. Davis says, have not been easy to bear ... My only impor- tance was by virtue of the fact that I was related to so.meone else. The fighter in me said. °Separate y~lf from this cxi~ tcnoc. Use your survival instincts.· .. At an early .,e. that meant livi~ in a fantasy worid. .. I would make behcve I was Hayley Mills or Shirley T ernple ... Later. there were other defenses. In 1974, todisas.10ciate herself from her fam- ily, Patricia Ann Reagan became Patti Davis., changjng her surname to her mother's maiden name. She.also became withdrawn. · In contrast. Beth. her H ome Front alter ~· is better adjusted to life on w pe- nphery. Davis explains that although Beth's family sitUfltion resembles her own. Beth's personality 1 cpi cs.:nts an jde... al ... While we share the ~conflicts and circumstances. Beth is more grounded. and certa.inly funnier than I was at points in my life. In some ways, I wish I could have been like her." • Today. Davis has every good reason to smile. In addition to· hoping for a t.clevi- sion deal based on Home Fri>nr. she's wortting on a second novel. Although she's hot giving out any dC'tails yet. Davis says the new book won't be autobiopaph- icaJ and that she now has the confidence to go it alone wit.bout a collaborator. And while she Still publicly di~ with .. Dad .. on issues like the E.Qual Riahts Amendment and a nuclear freeze. communication between Santa Monica and the White House is .. better than it has been in years. .. .. We talk about as much as anyone my • talks to their parents ... every few weeks. We stayed here for Christ.mas and my father has not seen our new house. But that docsn 't mean we art estranged For him to visit. special phone lines must be set up, special dogs must be used to sniff out potential bombs -it's a full HoUywood production. We'll save our . visits for when he has retired from office."' Reagan's three other children -Patti's brother Ron. half-sisier Maureen and half-brother Michael -art out of sigh t. out of mind. .. We rarel y see each other." Davis says. .. rm not even sure where Maureen is livi ng now. Agam, that doesn't mean we're estranged Children just move m separate paths. .. For now. DaVls and Grilley have no plans to begin their own family. "'A lot of my friends just had bebics and 1t stirred nothing in me. Actually, it's Che children that people rarely seem to adopt -the children who are no lonaer infants -that tug at me. rd colliidcr that type of Idol> tion but we woWdn 't do anyUung until we have more money. more stability. .. We're movina in the right direct.ion." Davis continues. "Critics say that I've bounoed around fTom singing to actJ!lf. to writing. well. 1 don't think that r ve ~led at any one of them. rve had some sucass and rm very optimistic about the book. I thmk the orangutan may be sbpping. .. a US4 MDl!ND .... CP.!r' ........ ,.,,., ..... ..... ..S111e' I OWD-gqt' ti~­.... "'''.,.,,,_ ,,, .... SS ...... ._., A:. Al~ oar dilJ & lilJWe I .... tJr alMiri?· We bid•'* olao TV OD u ... h)I IDd Only .... 6 an• I Ill • .., ..... _ dllllol1illli ........ .. . ..... ..... ...... =~ID*irll,1•ila ·· RaiallildAillimw.._ ~-........ .. ----'d!P ...... ... wmb~lllimr'l•rdiD.-y IIllP prilllklliw. am • --. llli' lni 117, wida a *Ml m 1 sti- ai'ed lllJ •• wll 11...,. o .. ,. .. ....,: p ... ""10.•... :,J r k v.. ... - ' ... dilria. We ...... ...... Qt .............. ... -•,31,, ... .._. ....... 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If you can read and enjoy it. you'll never be lonely." Who wants to be lonely? My earliest reading was main-· ly accom plished in short spurts between the hour my parents had named as my bed time and the point when it was actually possible to nod off. Favorite books included U 'innie the Pooh and anything with largt, color pictures of dinosaurs. But I could read only so long before the sounds of my mother's foot· st.epS sent me diving under the covers to feign sleep. She would burst into my bedroom with a victorious .. ..f\h.at as r fumbled for the light switch. kicking Pooh and triceratops under the bed This may have led to a fondness for short stories. Writing came later. In the third grade. I ~ attempting what might charitably be called creative hction. Looking back. I seem to have been preoccupied with the twin themes of sudden- ness and sewage. Transitions from one thought to another were ac~ed SUDDENLY!. usually when some foW.smclljng monster would SUDDENLY! leap from a manhole. Upon entering high school. I couldn't help noticing the spec- tre of real 'life -with its atten- dant need to make a Hvfng - looming on the horizon. Being ~ Aot>Brown TIE BITt STIFJ: ..... ..._ lttC' rt• lelll • .. tllll "'91 llil ..... .tt I ,ertlllle -'9'Hll ... ., -..., .. ...,," .. 11JS. naive. I once again considered writing. I was fortunate enough to-en- joy the tutelage of an excel.lent teacher. Lawrence McMillan. This supremely benevolent Southerner included me as the only junior in his senior writing seminar. It was there I first expe- rienced the limited acda.i m I suspect motivates many writers. We were ~· to producx a stOf)' .. after Allan Poe ... When I arrived lardy) with my Riece.. J found I.he entire clus. Mr. McMillan induded . .seated faci"' the front of the room. I was invited to read my work aloud. Althouah my SlOfY was to Poe rouahly what cht.ap Thun- dcrbird wine is to vinUtf! (ba... t.eau Latour. it made an lmpres- sion. · . All the above is by way of his.- tory. More nurture than nature. Givina nature its due. I shouJd say my· father. in particular. has long demonstrated an innate taJ.. ent for words. Thouah tilt from bookish -in ooUeee be main- tained a C •vcrlllt only 10 ~ main djaiblc for football. and to- day most of his radina consisu of periodicals and memos -he is a talented and oommined sto- 1')1ClJer. It's a joy be appemitly inherited from his own 6ather. John. another Irishman with the sift of pb. He also write$ many of his speed~ and ~Uy ed- fl-· USA WEEx!Nt> • FEB. 28-MAROf· 2. 1936 ~ -. By~ Mlgdoll. recmo fll S ma: 111 ....... 21.• .... ....,., J4,...,.. 24, lMI. TMy .... C•1• ••a 11111•1p .... 811111111111! its those written for him. J SUPf>O!IC it's equally possible that none of this matters. Each of us is in charJe of his own ~. We take the blame or cttd.it and accept sole responsibility. Were I a football player, l might refer to my 6ather's interest in sportS. If I acted. I oould cite both l)lmlts' previous carcc:rs. I was just as likd to become a professional ver, tbouah both of my are a little nervous about Oying. Our pestS are full of ICci- dents ~ cap use to justify our lives. I bepn writing (after a brief career as dancer with The Jofhy Ballet) for a very simpl;e reuon: the need 10 make a livq. I am uniquely unquali&d to be an engineer. businessman, etc., etc., so . . . t write. h's IOfnetbina I can do. I don't mean 10 appear . more ~;....1 than I am. I do en-~ w .... ,~-ShouJd I suddenly lnher;~:~lion doDln. I would probably ,continue. tJIOUlh Im ft&UAar1y and without the 1J'ICC o( dcspeiation that sw1ice:s IS an cxtemally impoeed deadline ap- proaches. As Iona as YoU're maki~ a~ oent livina. wri'"-olfm woo- If .,uu 're interested in college but wondering how you 11 pay for it. the· Anny's special Two-Year Enlistment might be your answer. Because. if you qualify, The New G.I. Bill Plus The New Anny C.Ollege Fund lets you put away up to $17.CXX) to pay for college. with just a two-year enlistment You can qualifv for training in a lo!\& list of exciti1:'8 career fields like mechanics and communi- cations. Challenging fields which build confidence and self-esteem. And while you're growtng. your money groo.h, too. Save $100 a month from your paycheck for just 12 months, and the Anny will ~nd you home with the full $17,CXX) for college. The Anny's special Two-Year Enlisonent. Money for college. Experience for life. fur more information, call. toll free. 1-800-USA-ARMY. Or see your local Army Recruiter. THI MEW GJ. MI PLUS TIE MEW ARMY COLLEGE FUND. ARMY. •ALI 10U CM._ . I , Sliding headfirst at44 Pe!e Rose, who's back in the ballpark next Saturday, talks about breaking Ty Cobb's record, being called a 'hot dog,' and wishing he'd spent more time with his daughter. lyllllWey 01 ~b ffflitgs IS lte .,,......, Ms 24~ a,riq trlililg: I'm as competitive as r ve ever been and my adrenaline is flowing more than it has in any of my other spring ~H.Dwr PIT• a, CMCI: C1111'n ti's,..,., "er•* wa wt till Pllld1tJMa PWles lllt SD-, II 1._ 11 II* Int eitlhlN ...... try ....... ,...... .... wt lllb -.. •• •a at 4,214 -.................. -Miia ~ .......... .-111 Cllcilllil trainings.. The reason is I'm more consci-, , _._ entious. I have a w,er responsibility as OI wlMt IM II ._ It I tillt te "" ~,· " player-manager (of the Cincinnati Reds) .. lie: ru be ~5 next month. Ba:se~ IS .a I cannot expect my players to do so~ young man s game. Every kid m th~s thing I don't do. I have to show 'em. country plays baseball If you can attack It I think they lcamcd last year (when his wi~ the same enth~ ~a kid ~ team finished an unexpectedly strong sec-don t wony about a.r:ttma dirty and slid- ond in the National League West) that ing headfirst and having fun. there's no they are a good team and can compete reason why you should get old. I've seen ~to-head with the best. They don't guys who were too oki to play at the aae of just think they can win: they know they 28-29. And I've seen guys goinJ SUOOJ at can. 39-40. It's all attitude. I1l be finished play- 8 · USA WEEKEND· FEB. 28.MARCH 2. 1986 ing when I IO!C the desire to play. when I can't have fun playing,. Not when some guy who sits on his duff and thinks he knows evcryth.ina says I can't. h ... ti IM I llilw: You have to be born with good eyes; YQU have to be born with good reflexes. But I think you can be brought up realizing the difttrcncc in win- nina and losing and· what it takes. to win. It was my father (the late Hany Francis Rose) who drilled into me that anything within reason can be accomplished if you dedicate yourself~ JO about your spon, or business. in the right way. I remember LittJc League games when rd w:i three bits and be proud. He'd look at me and say ... Pc1e. you could have had four." My mom (la Verne) would cry and w:i angry at him. but he was right: Never be satis- fied h ~II , .. , .. ,11y If lft: Any time you can do something and make a lot of mon- ey and have a lot of fun and it's not an effon for you. you've got to be ahead of thepme. Ot -~ I 1et "'':Calling me a bot dog bothers me. Honest. I don't know what it is with Americans. Maybe it's be- caUIC we're so free, but so many people are so jcaAous and envious of 1uooesdW people. I ronvinced m~ a Iona tiJne lllO no matter where t p&ayed, people in that city would like. me and rapect me becaute rm ~to beat the other team. There are some people who don't like an~y or anythina anybody does. So to heh with them. 01 1111 lflltut f'ilrtt I do wish I could have taken more time wsth my daugh Fawn (now 21 ). It was always easy to my son Petey (now 16) to the pmes. i the clubhouse. You just can't do that a dauahter. And kids arow up so fas was ~ on her, but I think she u stands now. My firit wik (Xarolyn) er could understand why t couldn't Fawn to the pmes. Once I reached s11tus. it was Out of the question cou.ldn 't have her sittina alone in stands before a game when she was 1 o Somebody would have kidnapped hcr1 01 tMlf I W""'9n: The big thing J have to watch today is motivation. f Society is clihnt than it was 25 yei ago. There wasn't the money floati around there is today. If you let it sp you. it will spoil you. OI ~Is srutut ~ lwtlkiq TJ C*'s rtcen fer Cllltt' ~I It was fulfilling. At the same time, I thi I had something to do with giving Cmc nati. the city, my hometown, a new spi When it's all said and done, that's me imponant than any record. I could sec: when I walked down the street. I COl fed it when the fans came to R.i verfrc S1adium. TilC}' were coming out to see 1 Reds wi.n ap.m. • h Ills~ rm sinm-e ·when I sai want to repay mlCblll for all the oppol'I n.itie5 itt!:~vtn me. Everything I owr owe tQ I. I stie myself manaain& I a long. long ti.me. For now, rm hap putti.na No. t 4 on my back and bea player-mana,er of the Cincinnati Rei .. Who could ask for more? ll YOUR FITNESS Office worter rashapeup in 3 easy steps n. 11111dill ,,. · Until recently I was WOf'kin& as a car- penter and didn't worry much about~ ditionina. rm now in an office and sales job and do quiie a bit c:A standina around and sittina. rm 20 and need to stan exer- cising to Ft in better shape, but don't know which exaciJes to do. AJso. is it best to exercise in sets or to keep P11J without a break? Should 1 exen::iJe daily? n.- TomlWda ~IUdir,Colo. Dr. Wan-en L Sdilldberg, an exen::iJe pbysioqist and indUS1rial health expert with Garden Qty Profeai<>na1 Group in Garden Oty, Mich., says the best pro- gram for an~ involves three pis: flexibility, stren~b _and endura11ce. Whether you exaaae m sets or continu- ously depends on the type of exercise. The plan outlined fOr this young man can be adapeed to anyone's needs. • FlniWlk). Streld1ing is the key. Work in lets of five .1fJ2. Hold a stretch 15 to 30 ICCODds to urpoint of pull. not pain. Do not """1ta. For bamstrinp. sit on the ground. lep strailbt and apan, and try to touch your noee to your knee. For lower back, lie on your back, hands locked behind one knee and pull knee toward your chest. For shoulders, simJ>I}' han& from a pu.D-up bar. For arotn. Slt with knees bent, bottoms of feet lOICtber and pulled toward body; using elbows. ptly push knees toward the floor. For Uughs. lie on your Slbmach. bend one knee and reach back and grab your ankle; ptJy pull hccJ toward 6unock.s. • SClacda: Do three sets each of 15 to 20 push-ups. l 0 to 15 sit-ups, 10 bench presses with a weight equal to half your body wciaht. and IO two-arm curls with 50 pounds. • EadWIUICe: Do aerobic exercise - swimmi~ bikina. walk:in& or joaing - so you hit your optimal heari rate and maintain it for 20 minUleS. To calculate the rate. subtrlct your IF from 220, then multiply the result by 0. 7. So this 20-year- old should shoot fOr 140 beats per minute. To finish. take fi>uT or five minutes to cool down by lisbt . . and walJrina. This all tam ~ minutes and shouJd be done three times I week. (J _...,..., ..... USA WakEND. FEB. 28-MARCH 2. 1986 • 9 ) • I • I I ~ J, 11 I' 11 1: t I I v-· ,· EDUCATED EATER Tiis month, by pa61gannlit outofycuhat Let's make it official this weekend ·ana declare March the Month oftbc Bunny. Our hall of &.me? The March Hare, Al- ice's sidekick in Wonderland. &gs. Har- vey, Peter Rabbit and Peter Cottontail. And, of oounc, the Eas1er Bunny. And what better -and bu.mane - way to cdebrate these distinguished bun· nies but with a plate of hot toast and Welsh rarebit, or ntbbit, as you some- times sec it? Welsh rabbit has nothing to do with Wales or hare. and everythina to do with melted cheesc poured over touted bread. (Since cheese was a poor man's meat and meat a rarity on bumble tables. the name is intentionally humorous.) The earliest rabbits, 9Cl"Ved in English taverns, looked more like open-raced grilled cheese sandwiches. By the 18th century, Dr. Samuel John.son and cronies were stopping by London's Ye Olde Oleshire O\CC9C for a pint of ale and "stewed cheese. .. the melted version of the dish. Later, ooob belan to add the ale or beer directly to the cheese. Today, you can be& a Welsh rabbit an your supermarket's f1ozen food case or make your own for a liaht brunch or lunch. 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MONEY --~- Real estate -a milfe career move? i WORKPLACE TM.-stlel I am middle IF with my own small ~ Tius isn't how I want to spend the rest of my life and I'm thin.km& about going in to re.al estate. Ts thU a good career choice? Mn. Wiiiiam Wilke, Roduaeeu, N.Y. ne .... Sellin& rcsjdcntiaJ real esiate is an cltccllcnt canlCr for a midlife switch. if }'Ou have o:onain per- sonality traits and you work to acqu ire the proper k:nowled8t. sa ys Clark Wallace. president of the National Association of Realtors. ~nality traits arc most im- ponanL Ask younelf Am I an Clttrovert? Do I need 10 feel inde- pendent? Do I c:onsMicr m)'!Clf someone with intqrity'? Am I well orpniu:d? You also need to be in the know. Today's real estate IFflt must be kn~blc about 6-nancc. co~ 1Cdullquc:s and local market conchnons. om with your rea1 estate board and sec what recommend- ed courses arc ofi:Rd locally~ but go beyond the ones pred to help you pass the Slate licensing- 1.CSlS. These just scratch the sur- face. The more you know, the bel- t.er. Most aeents specialize after a few years, moving into fi~. propcny manaaement.. devdop-mcnt or appraisals.. The aVCfllC yearly ""eamjngs for. a full-time real estate sales associate range ·&om S l S.CXX> to $20.CXX>. (The avcrase broker. for whom the 'sales associates work. makes ~ $30,CXX> and $40,CXX>.) But these avcn,cs arc misleading because of re- gjooal variations and the indus- try's high turnover rate. Remember. real estate qents no~y work on coRUD.iWon. a pcrcentaae of the gross !dling price. This means you should have a financial cush.ion of at least six months' living expenses while you ,et SW1ed. After you have a bcauc and bqin looking for work. pick half a dozen broken who 9CICm to be dOtt'S. Few will tum you down for an mla'vicw. Most sua:essful associates eventually qualify to become ·~ brokers. It's best to join an cstabhsbed firm and ltl experience -even if you eventually plan to have your own real estate ~· Dallas-based broker Betty Abio says, .. Even if you're pos.. tive you know where you want to work. interview with small medium.siz.c and laf'F firms. Every furn is like an ex tended filmily with its own philosophy. It's Vltally imponant to choose one that is compan1* with your values. "Q -lentt~ Nmi adv1a on managing money? Writt to: USA WEEK- END, Your FinaJtaS, P.O. Bax . .500W, Washington. D.C. ]()()#. lncludt a brief biography. your h~ and work addrtsses and plzON numbm. Seaetaries ~ many ~ need the skis of a jlggler More and more~ art finding themselves in a bcwil- derin&-siituation: wortcing for more than ooe boss. Once upon a time. the personal sc:crewy wu truly poional But automation has cbanFd all that, explains Kathlc:cn Lusk. director of Boston's Center for the Study of Success. "'There's not' as much heavy typiJW. and to save money, corporations arc doubling up on staff: · .. learnillJ to coordinate, administer, and be the brain ocnter for a P:oup is your first step in diplomacy, efficiency and setting prionties," Lusk says. .. In other words. a lesson in ~ mcnL" Pat Wegner of the Center for Creative l.admhip in Greens.- boro, N.C., sntrts these simp&c yet auciaJ tips for keeping your bos.1cs. and YoW'Sd1: harmv: •Learn the ·likes and dUlikCs of each ~ and keep a written profile of each one's work~lc prefemK:es. • Bt organized. Keep a daily to-do. list. set deadlines.. and know yow' own priorities. and those of each boss.· When a crisis occurs. as it i.....vrt•hh. will you'U be better al* to cope. • Scbedw;~ . with each boss to keep the lines open ... Communica~ weaner says. '!is.. the. key to. being e&ctive as a team. n • If two or more cmes occur at oocc. let the bos5es agJ"tt amona thcmsdves which Job comes first. Don't decide for them. _ .... c. 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The Nemkos believe that parents just need to know how to Ft the best out of &heir child. the w.::ber's and the publio 9dK>OI system. Some pointa's on matching your child with the riglu 1elCher: • Visit the IChool to oblet Y't your child's J)01entiaJ teachers next year, ide- ally a h weeks bdbre the end of the school year. If you decide to request a .. 1t:8Cbe:r, the best time is the week before school starts. when its still easy for the principal to move your child to another class. • When observina a teacher, ask the following questions: Are the students spendina roost of their-time on worth- while activities? Ate students wor1cing hard yet contentedly'? Does the teacher seem to care about the children? How well does the teacher answer students' questions? •To rate a 9Chool make an appoint- ment with the principal and ask the fol- lowing questions. Ate tbere specialist teachers at the IChool? Would I have any input in choosing my dtlkrs tt:achcr each ye.at? Do the students do well on standardized achicvcmcnt tests? ls there a school-wide system of student awards as incentive for my child to excel? Don't put lfe on hold because you're single By Janice Herayda (t>oubteday. 2~ pP., $15.95) The subtitle on this March book says it all: Stop Putting Y0tu Lffe On Hold and Slan Uving. 1be worst thin& that can happen to you in life isn 't that you1J never IC't married," author Janice Har-ayda says. .. It's that you won't do the thinp you want to do or become the pcnon you want to be becaU9e you were alwa}'1 waitinJ for somebody to give yoo the opponwuty you alre8dy had. .. Hara~·s book is an upbeat antidote to the Stnald>ood blues, coverina topics from &nanciaJ ~ to traveling alone. She explains how today's single population - l out of every 3 adults - can IC't what most~ mume can be found only in l1l8JTUl8e: k>vc, fiierilshjp, fmanciaJ 9CCUJ"ity, a comfortable home and tics to the next teneration. Happy sinJ)e peop&e, she says. share common traits. Among them: •They have friends of both sexes. .. Nobody can k>ng remain convinced that there exists no 'good' meo ot wom- en when he or she has~ who testify regularly to the contrary." • They find a way to nunure the next ,eneration. Spend time alone with nieces. nephews or friends' kids. Get in-vol ved through volunteer youth activi- ties -become a Bia Brother or Big Sis- ter, teach Sunday school coach a sport • They . their wort but don't s.leep with =k description ... A lot of single people work exorbitantly long hours at the beginning of their careers ... and continue to drive themsetves rnercilmty ~after they've earned a little relaxation. Solution: reaularty ~ fon:ed R&R. Harayda cites 1" journal- ist Diane Sawyer's practice of spending Friday eveninp seema as many as ~ movies in a row. Quick reads on March books •&II~. by William $1everuon (Doubleday, 360 pp., SI 7.9S). This ftctionaJ thriller from the author of A Man Ca/ltd Jn1rq»d has a TV jour- nalist in~ Nazi w'ar aiminaJ Rudolf Hess in prison. • Ubt!ration Of OM. by Romuakl s~ (Harcourt ~ Jovano- vich, 800 pP., S24.9S). If you were enaroaed by Soviet deh1or Arbdy Shevthenko's scary in Br«Jklnt. With N/0$C()W, try this autobiolraJ>bY by the former Polish amba..-Sor to the USA Who ~t refule at the White HOUie IS martial law W11 decla1'id in his homeland in [)c(embcr 1981 . 8 Vldd. by Joyce Milton and Ann l..euite Bardach (St. Manin's Pren. 352 pp., Sl6.9S). For sdndaJ:foUow. cn. a te1J..aD non-fiction talc of the t}(utalty murdered Vicki Morgan, the f<>l1g-time lover of Rcapn confidant Alfred B&oo~ who slapped him with a $5 million palimony suit a year before her death. • F<>rrm Gump. by Winst0n Groom (Doubleday, 168 pp .. $14.95). This hilarious, rollicking novel from the &\lthor of Convma- tions With IM EnmtY is about· an · · · · · · ·· odd young man with an IQ of 61. 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If you have bought a puppy or kitten whose bad behavior shows no signs of improvement after two or three months, you might consider returrung the arumaJ to the seller for a refund or a replacement But if you deade to keep a pct that is bccomlllJ a chronic hisser or biter. there are ccrtaJJl thinp you shouJd undmtand about animal psychology. In the same way that people oft.en hide msccunbcs behind a facade of botSterous or vtolcnt behavior, bmld or slatush petS often disguise their fears by la.shlng out when they feel threatened Glvtng your pet some basic obcdJcncc tnUrung could produce these benef1cia.I effects: •Force the arumal to recogruzc au- thonty. •Teach the pct that It 1s not runrung the household. •Introduce order and regimentation tnto Its life. Obvtously cats won't be taught to SJt and stay, but you can teach your feline to understand .. NO .. and to understand that fighting is unacceptable behavior. . While you arc teaching your pct, con- stantly praise and reward at for doing ba- ste tasks. Even arurnals with severe prob- lems., through positive reinforcement, can be induced to work themselves out of bad behaVlOf' patterns. In your own habits, try to provide a sane and orderly atmosphere for your pet. Arumals thrive on routine; normal dop or cats oft.en become suddenly mean or destructive if their schedule ts ~ficant­ ly altered If you come home after an un- usually lo°' day to find.the cat has clawed up the furniture or the dog has messed on the carpet in retaliabon for your absence. try thc9e methods of casang your pet mtoa change of habits: • R.etum home at noon to exercise and play with the pet. • Regulate the remainder of your pet's schedulc. Feed it, walk 1t, put it to bed at the same time each day. • A void agitating the pet just before ' you leave. Don't play with 1t, getting it all excn.ed, as you head out the door. Drop a toy to occupy its attention, then slip out unnoticed. In extreme cues, if all your attempts to t.ram an anti-social pet arc~ you can seek peofessional help. Either ep- roU m animal obedience tchool or consult an arumaJ behavioralist a Dr lLwts Bmnan IS a Nt'W Yorl<-bastd W''f m l'IQTJQn USA WEEKEND· FEB ARCH 2. 1986' 17 • SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarene Smoke Conta ins Carbon MQno xi de. .. I, t ' t t • ' ' • ' ' • I I I I , ~ 1 CHARLES OSGOOD I . - 1be facts are on your side, or at least the factoils are How you can tell a 'true fact' from ..the ones used by people who argue with you If you want to convince some- body that you are right about some- thing. it lilways helps to have the facts to back up your argument Everybody knows what facts arc. Facts are indisputable statements expressing reality. Facts are the stuff that all news stories are theoretically made o( Facts are what we joumaJ- ists are often told we should stick to. By Cerol ~ We all have giut reverence for Charles Osgood is an· facts. Facts, however, are in short chor of CBs Sunday supPly and are difficult to come by. Night News. He is edi· Unfortunately. not all of the so-tor·and anchor o[Newr called "facts" we are presented with .break and The Osgood are, in fact. factual. What we often Ftle on CBS Radio. get in place of facts are factoids. A factoid is a statement that sounds like a fact walks and talks like aJact, but is, in fact, not a fact. F~ids frequently have numbers in. them. My first experi- ence with factoids came when I was a kid. My mother, instead ofte~= not to run through the living room. would say: "Do you · that 5,268 children dashed their brains out last year on the ed,es o~ coffee tables?" Another time, I remember distinctly, I was sipPing from an i~ soda ~ that still had the spoon in it My mother potnJed out that there had been a 15 percent increase in kids poking their eyes out with spoons while drinking from soda glasses. Maybe she $Ot this infonnation from some dependable soun::c, but I doubt it I suspect. even to this day, that she made it up. Made-up statislic$ lend a ·cerialn wciahno in argument • Journalists do not have to make them up. Police crime ~tistics and public Pentagon estimates of enemy defense speodina are IQCxl examples of pseudostatisticaJ mctoidism. Sometimes people complain that they may be setting facts, but not the~" filcts. A "true fact" is one that supports your own point of view, whatever that point Qf view happens to be. lbe convene of this is that there are facts that are .. false." They may be ICCUJ'lte enough, bt!t they are not to be trusted because they leld to the .. wrong" conclusion. It is like the difference between what happens and what .. really" hapPcns. Any sports official is familiar with this phenomenon. You make a clOIC call and people boo if you call It against the home ream. It happens every tune. Everybody in the ball per!< wit- nessed the same play. But when the feUow in the stnpcd shirt calls the home team out of bounds, the fans want to kill him. In some countries, they sometimes do kill him. Although the ref may have been n,ht ·on top of the play and could see quite e what happened, he failed to nouce what ""'8lly" hap. When you are rootina for one side or another, you know sure that what you think you saw was nQt merely a fact, but • '1'R UF' fact ·Wltal JOU saw with your own tlt'O 'Jl('S ·TMy'll td/ you it's a JXl(k of liD. For~ t~ ls room A 111 ~ did just wltal to whom. a JI ·USA Wex.ENo • F'o. 23.MAAOi 2. 1986 HUMOR, ETC . WHAT IN THE WORLD Tiffany's on $5 a day? The famous jewelry store, Tiffany & Co .. ope~ Sept 18. 1837, in lower Manhattan. Sales for the first'day: $4.98. Profit for the first week: 33 cents. Nowadays. Tiffan y's keeps its profit ~n pri- vate. but consider this: Tiffany's offers diamond solitaires costing more than S 1 million each. ~:~&Co. We waste 16 weeks at work ' The average worker wastes up to a third of each day. estimate 120 personnel directors and person- nel managers. That works out to an average of 16 work weeks a year. ~;~ H~re a. roach, there a roach ... It's disgusting. but the U.S. Department of Agricul- ture says it's true. If your roach trap catches an average of 10 of the creatures a day, actual infesta- tion numbers 1,000 to l 0,000. ~:U.S.~of~ WI that be cash or chsge? Even though 79 peroent of r~ to a pot! for Money magazine have a'8dit cards, we would still rather • with cash ~ piastio. Here's our pre~ way to pay: Sometimes you feel tike a nut You might say that we're nutty about peanuts. The average person in the USA eats about I 0 pounds of peanut products a year. And, all together. we savor 600 million· pounds of peanut butter per year. 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Robert Pr•toa (left) -pm-b-a19 a fatber wllo tak• jaRloe bato ILl8 OWD laaDda after lll8 claapter bu been raped uad mardend &Dd Iler • r ~Pilat Expanded cablechannel listings SHOWTIME DISNEY BRA V.O GALAVIS/ON USA ICKELODEON A R TS& ENT , .,,.._1 .• NETWORKS (2) KCBS, CBS. 6121 W.Sunset Blvd .. Los Anacles 90028 (4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave .. burbank 91 SOS (7) KABC, ABC. 41SI Prospect Ave .. Los Anacles 91 sos (8) KFMB, CBS, 76 77 Engineer Road. San Diego 92111 . (10) KGTV. ABC. Highway 94 and 47th Street, San Dieao 92113 • INDEPENDENTS (S) KTLA, 5800 W. Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles 90028 (9) KHJ, SS IS Melrose Ave., l..QU..ngeles 90038 (11) KTTV, S746 W. Sunset Bl'Vd'.:"Los Angeles 90028 • .. 2 Daily Pilat _MAIN OFFICE S30 W•t 8ay 8t., Co.t• MeH, Ce. 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Page 6 Evening Schedule ..................... Page 9 llports •••11 T---v---• ~ ,.., ........... ,,.,, -W T±& 11Wll'91C.._ -·TllllnMT·--- --rrw.y--- (Pl...., ... aPORT8/PaeeS1 -llelworks Robin Hood's son also rises Jason Connery plays Sherwood rogue once done by father Sean By JERRY BUCK UT......._.,.. • BEVERLY HILLS -H~'s a "Robin Hood" in which the merry men appear sullen and gruff amid the SO'l6kc and squalor of medieval England. They look as though they~'d like to swap a month in SberwOod Forest for a bath and clean sheets. Unlike Errol Flynn's squealy-dean 1938 film, this damp and dusty British-made series may be the most rea.l istic--looking "Robin Hood" ever made. One thing they have in common, however, is that both are rousing swuhbucklen. The series is cur- rently being shown on pay-cable's Sbow- time. Jason Connery st.an u the legendary outlaw. Curiously enough, rus father, Sean Connery, p~ycd an older Robin retumina from the Crusades in the 1976 movie "Robin and Marian." .. This is more gutsy, more medieval than anything that's been done before," said Connery, 23 ... The costumes look dirty and lived in. The scenes have a smoky, dusty, wet atmosphere. You<an almost smell the time. ''Errol Aynn's film was cleaner and more of a fantasy, and when he was fighting I 5 men at one time and turns and smiles at the camera you know he's going to beat them all." The series was filmed near Bristol, about two hours from London. "We couldn't film in Sherwood Forest," Connery said. "There arc too many tourists and the trees arc too large and spread out. You couldn't very well hide from the shcriff s men. You'd get caught." "Robin Hood," based on a mixture of fact and legend, is seen in 22 countries, including the Soviet Union, as it enters its third season. This season's opening two- bour episode, which introduced Connery as the new Robin, ~as the first telev1~ion 'movie ever requested for screening by the prestigious British National Film Theatre 1n London. Connery is the son of Connery and Australian actress Diane Cilento. who have been divorced for I 2 years. He appeared in one film with his mother. "The Boy Who Had Everything.." "I didn't think too much about what J wankd tod9 until It came t1mc to choose," Connery said. "But I had done a number of school plays. I found when I did a play I could concentrate fora long period of time. which I couldn't do in any other subject. "My father said to do something l would enjoy because too many people arc doing things they don't like. I realized that acting was-what I enjoyed. It's hard worlt, but it's what I'm happy doing. My father also said it would be harder fo r me because I would always be compared to him. I'm proud of JuonConoe~ my father and he's good at his job and highly regarded by the public. It gJves people a ~mt of reference, but I think in time it will become less important." Connery said he believed Robin Hood was really a conglomeration of several folk (Pleue eee COl'flURT /Pa&e 31) 'Sesame Street' best for kids RADNOR. Pa. (AP)-"Sesame Street" for pre-schoolers and "Afterschoot Special" for tecn-aaen were unanimous choices of a panel of e~perts asked to name worthwhile television programs for chil- dren, TV Ouide reports. Absent from the lists compilCd for the mqazine's Feb. l S eclition WCt'C the popular action-adventure cartoons tied in with toys, such as "He-Man" and "Mast.en of the Universe." "Pro&ram·len&th commercials," said Peay Cba.rren, ~idcot of Action for Chldren's Televiaton. • "I ace a lo\ of IChool-a,e boys in my' practice who are very cauaht up in ~ qreaaive cartoons,.. said Diaoe Koch, assistant professor of pediatric psycholoay at Cornell Medical Cent.er. The puel included pediatricians. child psyebolotists, educators, television netwotk executives and consumer ad- vocates. Each was asked to name at least one or two aood prt>p"aml for preschoolers. pre-teens and teen-agers. "The quality is there. you JUSt have to be willing to look for tt," said Aimee Dorr, a UCLA educator. The magazine did not specify the number of panelists or the number or votes needed to put a pravam on a list. Of the 22 shows listed. "Sesame Street" and "Aftenchoot Special" were rec- ommended by all the panel members. "family Ties" was recommended for both ten-agers and pre-teens. The lists: •For preschoolers: "Sesame Street," Pulic Broadcasting System; "Mister R rs' Neiahborhood." PBS: "Pinwheel." N~tlodeon: "Frau.Jc Rock." Home Bo~ Office; and "Welcome to Pooh Comer:· the Disney Channel. •For pre-tttns: "3·2·1 Contact," PBS, "ReadinA Rainbow," PBS; "Faerie Talc Theater Showtime. "Wonderwork~:· PBS: 1·Powerhouse:· N1clcclodeon. 'S6andby ... Lt&.hts' Camera! Action!," Nickelodeon; "You Can't Do That on Television." NiC'kf'IOctcon: "familv Tics." NBC; and "Mr. Wizard's World,'' 'N1ckel· odcon. •For teen-agers: "The Cosby Show," NBC; "Family Tics." NBC; "Htirhway to Heaven." NBC: "Main Street:-NBC; .. Afterschool Special," ABC; "Schoolbrulc S~ial," CBS: ''family Playhouse," HBO; "Nltional Geographic Explorer," WTBS: and "Livcwire," Nickelodeon. Some lone votes were recorded. Dorr It Iced ABC's "Oiff'rcnt Strokes" and NBC's "Punky Brewster" and "Silver Spooo5" becausc"1hcy teach rcsponsibUit~. honesty and takina oarc of your parents.' Ellen Wartclla, a fellow at the Gannett Center for Media Studies at Columbia Univcnlty, cast a vote for ••fame," now 1n syndication. "The programming for teens 1s so prcachr, at timd, lhat's why I chose 'Fame. " she said. "My nephews lovt it because it deals Wlth he cssenor of urba.n hfe and arowina up." Sunday. March 2. 1986 3 1 -~oaa Th8.t Keen~judge no actor Q: I'm addicted to "Divorce Coun." I especially like that sexy Judge Keene. Is the part of the judge played by an actor? - S. W., Santa Ana, Calif. A; Abtolwtely aot! J.qe WUUam B. Xeae formerly served .. tile Loa A111e1et Saperior Ceut. la ~ H yea.rs H tM beacll Xee.e us prnlde4 over aeveral Htewortlly cues iDcllldta1 dtat of tM Loa Aqelea freeway killer Wllllam 8-la. ltHDe aeatace4 Boahl to deatll.. Bollla la c.rrmtly sltttq oa Deatll Rew awaJtia1 appeal from the Callforala Sapreme C'Oart. l.eeae's moat famn1 case, lllowever, 11 probably dtat of coll m•nlerer Claulea MUIOD. l.eeae eerved .. ,.qe •• that case for sevea moDtlla. Musoa fUed u affidavit o prejlld.lee a1ala1t die Jad1e, ud Keene was removed from lite case. Says Keene, "Tlaat decision saved me from lllDe moaths of a1011y." la 1 H8, California be1an a tllree·year lest of TV camer11 In tlle co•rtroom ud Keeae was Uie first to open ~a coart to tbe media. Q: I'm lcavmgthecountry the first week of March. I've been tchmg "The Young and the Restless for" the longest time and espec1aJly caught up in the Shawn/Lauren storyljne. Am I ing to be missing the best part of that thriUiog tale? -W.D .. wrence, Kan . A; From aow util tlle flnt week la Marcil, "Tlte Yous ud Reatle11" will be 1erola1 In oa tlaat story. By die time you ' Search i n g •tan lla.rJ 8taa.rt (...,._t) pla19 Jo Toarnear and Jacqaelble 8cbalta appean u ber daticbter Patty on tbe l'elltJled "Search for Tomorrow,,. alrtJac ••kdaya at ll:SO on NBC. Channel 4. Tbe abow an•etled a new atra.cta.re and •tory llne Jut week. 4 Sunday, March 2, 1986 leave for yoar vacation, we've bffa told dtat the SUwa/LaareD story will bave wood down ud uotlter major 1toryllH for Lavea will be lleatln1 •p.1Dcldeatally, Great Cramer, wlto plays Sbwa OD tie allow, wlll be leavta1 "Y 001 ud Restless" ha mid· March . Q: I can't believe that "Knots Landing" killed off AJec Baldwin. I thought he was wonderful as Joshua. Was he sorry to leave the show? What's he doing at present?-K. W., Asthabula, Ohio. A; AccordlD~ to Baldwta, wllo beiu workia1 oa daytime soaps aa BUJy OD 'T11e Docton," lie always felt Oat the twla&ed evan1eU1t Joallaa wo.id n.ot laat more tb.11 two aea .. a. Baldwta, wllo'1 now datta1 Holly GapJer (Ivy, "Days of Ow.r Uvea"), JHt flal1lled 11tootta1 "Dret1 Gray," a mlDJaerlea to air OD NBC Marcil t ud 10, wllere lie llaa tlle stan1a1 role a1 Ray Slelpt. Tiie curacter la lmpllca&ed ln tile marder of a you1 ' cadet. Baldwia says Ille adored worklag wldl die cast of "ll8ot1 LudlllJ," bat at t~1 polat a rep.lar series Is al moat too drata1a1. Q: What ever happened to the Chamberlain fam1lyofQumt, Nola, Anastasia and Anthony James on .. The Guiding Lightr' ls Lisa Brown ever to return to the role of Nola? I'm a big fan of hers. -R.A., Valdosta, Ga. -A: WbUe Heary Cbamberlaln ud Illa daapter Vue11a, who'• now married to Billy, remaln on the allow, the rest of tile Cbamberlaln1are1one. la the 1torylllle, Qalnt ud Nola weat OD u arclleologlcal dl1. If we ud Hr way, Qaint'1 beloved aauy RelUl.le would be takln1 care of die cllUdrea, Au1&a1la ud Antlloay James, b•t dley seem to uve dematerlaU1ed. Aa for Usa Browe, 1lle'1 firmly ensconced Ill Uie role of Iva S.yder on "As the World Tana." Mlcuel Tylo, wllo played Qeiat, la dola1 some tlleater worll ud we wo.ldn't be 11Upriaed If Ille pops ap on a soap Ill tile aear fatare. Q: I was wondcnng 1fi1's true that ABC an New York 1sgoing to be taking "General Hospital'' off the air. -A.G., New York, N.Y. A: Ab1olately not! First of all, GR i.&1 a stroa1 llold OD ABC · soap vleweF94• the New Yorll City. area. Besides that, even If . ABC ID New Yorll were fooll1ll eaoap to want~ 1et rid of GU, It couldn't. It la oae of five TV 1&adoa1 owaecl and operated by Cap Cities/ ABC. Tlaat meu1 tbt wutever tlle aetwork c.arries, tboae five 1&attoD1 mHt also carry. Q: Are there going to be any guest stars an the "Samson G irl" beauty contest on "The G uiding Light?" -E.W .. Lawrence, K-an. Q: Yes. A• we m~atloned ID u earller c0l•mD, Dick Cavett wlll be there, pJayln& blmaelf. Also Dorodly LoadoD, Leslie u uams and Q.lta Rivera, all starrtac OD Broadway ID "Jerry's Olrla," will play tltemeelvea. A.ad James Coco will be tltere. Coco will portray a flamMyut ltallu faOJoa detlper wllo seems to bave "dealr•" oa tlte SamlOD Gtrl fblall1ta, wltJcll will laclade Je11le, Bet , Rosie u4 Mlady. Q: I recently s.aw a rerun of .. Daniel Boone" and spotted Darby Hinton as Boone's $On Israel. I was wondering if Darby, who now plays Ian on "Days of Our Lives." ever secs his old castrnates from the Boone show. -R'.L , Visalia, C.ahf. A:\' et. Km ... ud Pn1 Parter, wile playe4 Booee, are 419lte clott. la fact, Hla&oa, wflleH fa&Hr 4IM wllea lie w11 a year old, COlllldtred Parter a nbatltwte fatlter. Re aeet Parter -aow a maltlmlUlonalre tbroa1lll real estate dealln11 -a1 oftea 11 be can. Ha vcsque.~tion about yourfavontcsospor.map irtar? Write 10 Lynda Hirsch. c/o News America Syndicate, P.O. Box I 9610. Irvine, ()JJ1f. 92714. She wW answer as many questions as she can 1n her column, hut the volume of mail makes personal replies 1mpo iblc. I I 11 1 . I I 11· I i I I 11 1 ~ ;1 I I Ill' ti llp-1r f !!i "'I p ri:i I f !U f i1 " Ii" JI' -J 1f1iit~t~•a~llHI. 111 i!_.~ l1l1d,.Jif 1 1lrl .r . "~ ullrr .. :I : ... ~1rl1111ff~ fill 11,n i ;11i 11·1 '''1 1t111lf iii! 111 ~If l~i lfil 111 JIJl9tilJ lfJJial 1111 • I · I Il l • I I I i I ; I I i 11,-1! l1iil I Jlj'li Jlj'li m:1;; 'I HJilrttn l;lfi:ii 11il IJI · 11• ~r11'i·f 1f ~1 · bf II !:;:,, !:;:,, lfldH 1 • !luH HU 1t1 J~Jld Iii Iii " it I i I I . I I .i 11 1 i I I •• -11ue •I 111 11r111 1 l1il ••a..r·'!ir• .. -•11n ·1 I -"'Ji•-.. ,.-1 ~ ··~ HI !ilJff l 1f dH ~:;,;, ff11nihH Iii ; 111ff JJ~ nr~H ~ 11 •• • -Talle Toppers (:oal. •• w.c. ,_. ITUmff UP...,_..._ .. ,., .......... -. ....... :.!' !!911ru:::1 ft•.: = ;:-._ ... ,. ......... _., .c. ........ (, .......... ) ....... PMI. 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Warner Ave. Santa Ana-171-3500 BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd Westminster 892-MS 1 136-2500 EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -846-9303 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-G713 EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-846-9303 • -aiYli-Coal. .. - -Sunday_ -11on·-----•1Mm1•1D•• .... .-.MU AC1DI .-n OI 119 .. Bridge- stone Winter Ski Special. (A) i IF Cl'.I.,_. .. lWft--..c .. ,. ...... r•l-IE llt• TWLOODATW I• I _,IClllUm -~-.-. .,. "Bananas" (1~71. Comedy) Wooay Allen. Louise Lasser. ( 1 hr .. 22 min.) • , (!)CCI.&• IAm'TUU. Virginia at Mary- land (A) (2 hrs.) (%) ... "She Wrxe A Yellow AlbbOn" ( 19-49, Western) John Wayne, John A r (t hr . 43 min.) .. amem•aom• -.... Aft .... __,y _,_ ... ••N mat,__l'MI A1T1 LIT~•L*' ,.... __ _ .... , ... c:11m1••-rmf,_ .-:uLftmUA. .._. ... .,. "Max Oug&n Returns" ( 1983. Comedy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards ~~=J.MnCATI ~ ~ -.,_ Animated After hll lath« It murdered, young King Arthur 11 leoed with the tetk of defending Eng- lenrd' • throne trorn tMtnlet ( 1 hr • 30 min '-•-lmlMM. -1Wft--5 ,. •t• ..cs _.__ __ -.. .. MIAllCLW •lllAllC .... VOl:I ..,,-..n'H Cll' ···~ u•-.o """,,.,_ ..... """° • .,.,, ... ,cmmow MWYM9a.ll1" c:.:om _, " . ..,.,. lUIGIOI -1..-rCll)Q lllm&Y.._ MW-._."The Madwoman Of Chaltlol'' ( 1969, Comedy) Kathanne Hepburn. Charles ~2 hfs.. 25 min.) 1:::.-:.---79 eooo... ~ r.11 (J) lllm&Y .-, · 1 SchedlJled re- port on Americans living In Haiti: profile ol tuba player Harwy Phitllpg. ( 1 hr . 30 min~ D ~Guests Karen Sewell. Ea- gle Forum of ca111orrna. Or Wllllam Fezlef, psycholog!St and counMl<>r, Sister Diane Hathaway, Or Ronald Strahan, coemetlc surgeon: Or. Frederick K.C. Price, Cren- shaw Christian Center. Rabbi Gerald Werner ........... wu .... u.t ... Ulll--LLO'IDOll.• ..,,.? ... .,.,,...,,, ""-...... _. ..... ~ -•?P Ct -WI =1111• •oasrw•,.,..-.,. .. ''MIM9r Aobem'' ( 1965. eom.- ~) ;4efvy Fond9, Jenl99 Cegney. (2 tn. -,~ .... ''W~f\11•" -···--.. , .... UM9••• ' 1:-r ...... MIAlllCWOI Name., A A Ga I 1'Y Elephants at the San 06ego Wild Animal Park: gyroecopes; designing cars of the Mure; computers (A) Q 1 Mmlm ., ~=~:.:Dancing!'' (1985, Mual- cal) Geoe Kelty, Liza Mlnnelll. ( 1 hr . "5 min Jr. ~ .,_ "Life On The M'ISSisslppl" ( 19M, Orama) Robert Lansing, David Knell. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) (%) .,. "Providence" ( 1977. Orama) Ellen Burstyn. John Glelgud ( 1 hr . ~ min.) WAYOF11lml ..... CC:S dlCI ... " ...... 11.,.. --_.._ATCM.Ylltf i IUCll.,_. _, .. ~ ~ .... ~ .,_ ''&ioc Privates Come Home'' ( 1947, Comedy) Abbott end eo.telto, Tom Brown. (1 hr .. 30 min.) I Mw•oono· .. Cl) CGU-IAlll'l'UU. low9 at trd- ana (Uw) (2 hrs.} ..,,_.., ...... 'fa.IW ...... -... ii -... .. wmr n•--.. s • ----... ....... .. "Herd To Hotd" ( 198-4. ·era- me) Rick Sprtngftetd. Janet Ellber ( 1 hr . 33mtn ) •ee-.rm.- Sunday, March 2, 1986 9 ) ., -lanclayCoal. ,,. ...... , . ...._ MY• W •t a1mc.aam _..,_ ........ , , I CM •&I'll -~fNI •I Ill ... .. "Love And Death" ( 1975, r,a,nAttv) Woo<Jy Allen, Diane "Keeton. ( 1 hr., 25 min.) ~ (I) TW Ulm .,_ Cubanito Perez vs. Martin Quiroz In a junior welterweight t>out eoheduled tor 1 O rounds from Las Vegas. Nev~30mln.) -1 e CCUW~ North CaroU· na ~=J~> (2 hrs.) l _,ICtlU. .... "Sher1ock Holmes In Wuhlng- ton" (1~. Mystety) Basil RathbOne, t<i- ~Bruce. (1 hr .. 3P min.) ... "A Day At The Raoes" ( 1937. Comedy) Marx Brothers, Maureen O'Sul- lllva'liJ2 '1J. ~ ,.., .......... ......... nm CMITCllY ,., .. IOCK When a new artlSt IUI'· laces In Fraggle Rock, a jealous Molcey retaliates with a magic paintbrush. O (l)llCMI "Farewell To The Planet Of The Apes"' (1 974, Science-Action) Roddy McOowall, Ron Harper (2 hrs.) (I) llCMI "Brainstorm" ( 1983, Scienoe- F°1Ctioo) Christopher Walken. Natalie Wood. ( 1 hr . 46 min.) (Z) llCMI "Arthur" (1981. Corned ) Dudley Moore, Liz.a Mlnnelll ( 1 hr .• ~7 min.) ...... TOWllML .. al .,.. "The Cha.le" (1 966. Orama) Marioo Brando. Jane Fonda. (2 hrs .. 55 min) -I LUM NOW TO AVOID * OITIC>Ntlilil 10 Sundoy, March 2. 1986 " •••11nw.wm .,,..~ L,.-..... •mmnQ ,., ......... ...._ --~re My Everything"' (1949, ~) Oen Delley. Anne Baxie< (2 hr •. ..,. .... 1 --~ 'Ill IT-IUIMlmlA*' ,_..._IUUTYWllllla9CUIAll -......... ---- -· • WfWCA.D Scheduled: Sports ~ntaay -tans live out thelt sports i °'-:J8 In reef.life competitive sltuatioos ...,...,...,_COl"lllm .-r ... . .. "The CowbOy And The lady" ( 1938, Western) Gary Coopef, Mede Ob- eron. (2 hra.) 1 -•MZZAm MllWfi "Adventures of Sherlock Holmea It: The Copper Beeches" A young women Is offered a lucrative post as gov· emea to a sman boy. provided she com- plies with tevefal unusual requests made P I CMITCllY l her new~y8f'. Q (1 hr.) ... ~ ..,. "Mehogany" ( 1975. Orama) Diana Roes, B*Y Dee Willlams. (2 hrs ) CJ) _,...I ,. LOIT ..... R8lpt\ and Ed 11tempt to purchase a can- dy store befOfa another potential buyer Q!.11 It. 0 CZ>_. "Soo Of Kong" (1933. AdVen- ture) Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack ( 1 hr . 10min.) -~ ....... ~ ... ..... ,. ... -.... llT\.A ,.,,,. _lj, ....... llUWCOWTllB -IOIN lntarvlews with Ted efford ("Knota Landing") and R\Jth W'w=J;'A~ Children") • I ,...,. -I, .. mtRNlf-.tY P MllmT .,,. "The Av1at<>f" ( 1985. Orama) CMstopher Aeew. Rosanna Arquette ( t hr .• 38 min.) (I)_..M __ mmllUCI Alm CJlpt from "Star Wars'' and "The Empire Strlk• Beck" ere featured In this behind-~ loOlc at epeclal effects. Martt Hetnllhottt. (~ J -· • .. Honda C'8a&lc final round. liY9 from Coral Springs, Fla (2 tn.) e AT M ._ SchedUled: • loot< at worthwhlle "~" movies 1va1table on vldtoct•1tte.~ •'!!:. ~ •m:• ~vs.Be.mo • -.. ~., Aobertt" ( 1966. Com-~~ Htnty_ Fonda. Jemee CagMy. (2 ...... -Regularly ICheduled may be delayed dUe to ..., --San °'8go SoekttS at LOI Angeles were (Live) (2 hra.) 90WIE "CondemMd" ( 1930, Orem11) Ronald Colman. Ann Harding. (1 hr .• 26 min.) ....... AUCTm W al 90WIE "Tap Roots" (HM8. Orama) Susan Hayward. Van Heftln. (2 In.) ~-.UTIM C.-J C• "Rlgot9tto" Lu- ciano Pavarotti stars as rhe pNlendemg Duke of Mantua 1n Jean-Pierfe Ponhele'• production of Ve<dl's tragic opera, Mmed on IOcatron 1n Mantua. ltaty. AleO stars lngvar W1xell and Edita Grubefova (2 hrs .. 25 min) W 8 Cl) ll'GRt9 .mAY Scheduled: Ameri- can Cup Gymnastics Championltllps llW lrom Fa111ax. Va (1 hr .• 30 min.) I ITOPMnWnl~Oiilftl • AlmltA'I aeoa 90WIE "Boys Town" ( 1938, Orama) S l racy;,"::'i/ Rooney (2 hrs.) _, ---~ JIOQ'9 O. IOCllTY 90WIE "The Candidate" ( 1972, Ora· ma) Robert RedfOfd, Pele< Boyle. ( 1 hf .. 50m1n.) 90WIE "The Empire Strlt(• Bacic" ( 1980, Science FlctlOfl~ Malt( Hamlll. Har· rison Ford (2 hrs .. 4 min.) (%) 90WIE "The Night Of The Shooting Stars•· ( 1982. Orama) Omero Antonultl, Mar~ta Lozano ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) 1:191 ._ ,.,,., I • ltl IOx. Mark &eland va. Richard Aguirre 1n a wett8'Weight t>out IChedUled f0t 10 rounds from Lancaster. P1 (Tape delay) ( 1 hr ) G llOVll '"Southern Comfort" ( 1981, Orama) Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe. (2 hrs ) • .a¥ll You're My Everything" ( 1949 . MU!UCal) Dan Dailey. Anne Ba.Kte< (2 hrs) !llDYa.D ('I) ~·s niece gets I !Wfprlse visit from her lather atler she Inherits a smaH fortune. Dwight starts wen on his new play (1 hr) ·-ICOTT I COLD tWme1nt1Ca * IKWICURODllmA -~:----a• ..,.MIMI ~ .... , .. " .. A look at some ol t~ more htr morous moments In sporta. ( 1 hr.) Cl) llON "Life On The Ml lnlppl" ( 1984. Drama) Robert Lanllng. ~ Knell. ( 1 hr • 55 min.) -· c:aull ............ Oregon State II California (l~ hra.) • acm. ·---IUU'IY Drag t>oet champion Tim Motgen OOf1 tor •world Speed recof'd on Wiiier. •a --.. • ..,. SchecMtd: Aioi Acwota Atnerioe blcyde rtce. from Huntington BHoh, (Calli.) to Atltntlo Cl!Ya= (2 hrt.) I .,.. "Butterlletd 8" ( 1960, Of1me) Eta.abeth Taylor. Laureoee H•~· (2 hrs.) I,_, ..... llTID-.-.on ... _..,.,,. ... ._ "&amlenl'' (1981, Horror) _ PAVAROTTI. TUCY. · HEPBURN. HORNE. IRVING BERLIN. SEE THE LEGENDS THIS WEEK ON KOCI 50. Who's the greate.,t ll•nnr ot our tinw ?·The awesome Luciano Pavarotti makes a greclt case for himself in this powerful performance. LUOAllO MUOITI IN COIClll ., llUISOll SQUAii UIDll SUNDAY, MARCH 2 9:15 PM In th1!> tele\ 1:-mn hr..,t. Kath,mne Hepburn reminisces about Spencer TraC\ Jrnnmg the tnbute art• Elizalxc>th Ttlylor, Robert Wagner, and Frank Sinatra THI SPaca TIACY LHACY: A TlllUTI IY lmlAlllll HIPIUIN FRIDAY, MARCH 7 9 PM She's a Horne of plent\. A ·tunning beau ty. A vibrant singer. An electritying p1..•rformer. Wa tch her Ton~ Award-winning performance. LEIA HOllll: THI LUY AID HD MUSK SATURDAY, MARCH 8 5:30 PM loin Sandy Duncan for a salute to the timeless music of Irving Berlin . SATURDAY, MARCH 8 8 PM KOCE 50 "/Yl""1~m ... Made po11iblt 1; p.ut by funding from CAllfoml.a Ftnt Bank,°'"'°"· en Sprint, and tlw Corpontion for Public 8ro.datting ' ·' -lunclay Cont. Jennlfef O'Nelll, Pat11clc McGoohen 'c2 hrs.) •al}~Of '9 CA·amtCMCUIA ... • llMCM Of_ I LaAM HOW TO AYOm ·~ f(T\A - the English homes of Jane Seymour and musician John Entwistle. (A) ( 1 hr ) -~~ •al}UTICIML ..... NC~ Fea- tured: cilmber Jeff Lowe scales Moose's Tooth Mountain 111 Alaska. dlVing tor aba· lone off Japan's HekUfa Island, a profile of anthropologist-filmmaker Edward S I ITCIP .,_.. ,...,_ COl1llD Curtis who studied the traditions or the 1Til1'9 Navaho, Kwakiutl and Hopi Indians Tom FMrrAITm.MI> Chaplo hosts (2 hrs.) H w .,._., Comedian t11QQl::iai.--·--1 me ... Oreesen provides a mixture of laught8f 1-= ... and music When he welcomes guests AK ... Q Frank Sinatra, Johnny Bench and the mu-AUCI sical group ~l~my Weather ....-.a aft.JIA,.. MID nll .... I MTill-r• Successive ptlases of Jewist\ emigration ~.-..mcLOIT 10 America are traced from 1654 to 1932, mWll "Oespefately Seet..1ng Susan" and varied patlerns of Jewish exl)eflence ( 1985, Comedy) Rosanna Arquetre, Ma-In different parts of the U S. are examined donna. (1 hr . 44 min.) ia.C.~'.!> (R) 0 (I hr .. 5 min ) (£)..a.Tm -~ CH>.,. "Running Brave·· ( 1983. Dfa-R.D ~CA A profile of the noctur- ma) Robby Benson, Pat Hingle ( 1 hr . 45 nal grasshopper mouse O min) CC>.,_ "Bite The Bullet" (1975. West- (JJMCMI "Runaway" ( 1984r.Adventure) em) Gene Hackman. Candice Bergen. (2 Tom Selleck. Cynthl8 Rhodes ( 1 tv . 40 hrs. 1 t min.) min ) (£) K MOCllY Philadelphia Ayers at Ed· {I)MCMI "The K1lhng F~" ( 1984, Ora-monton Oilers (Live) (3 hfs ) ma) Sam Waterston. Halng s NQOf (2 CH> •• _.. MCI When a new arttSt sur- hrs., 21 min) laces ln.._Fraggie Rock. a jealous Mokey 1t:11 • -.AT • • QtmMCll ··Bernstein retallafes with a magic paintbrush. o Conducts 'West Side Story··· Kiri Te Ka-CO MO¥ll "Taro, The Oregon Boy" nawa, Tatiana Troyaoos and Jose 'Carer-( 1984, Fantasy) Anlrr.ated (1 hr . 15 res are featured among the International ~n-.) ,.,_ .. ._., opera stars chosen by Leonard Bernstein _, -•v ..... to record the definitive versl()(l of h•s work. (1 hr . 55 min ) .. D ITM uml Sports competition leatunng cast membe<s lrom "Dallas."' • Charlie & Company,'· "Love Boat" and "Gap1tOI " Sermfin~I round ( I hr ) I At'9wttle ...... Al •..,.illl.'•••·e1 I ITCIP MnllTll TB.l11m canllml MOVIE "Moostroids" ( 1980. Horror) Jim Mitchum, John Carradine (2 hrs ) • MO¥ll ··something Big" ( 1971, West-le'"~TI,M=. Brian Keith (2 hrs ) Ultf-.rALD llBlllUWIO M.MMllWNINI .. .. ~ I ~I• 18.ETHON ·~NIAL.IJ .. Tl.A - t:ll m ITCIP .,_.. TlllTMC* canllml FACIMU,.. --"The Spy With T~ Cold NotMf. < 1966. =r~Laurel'l('.e Harvey. oau eh Lavi (2 hrs. 1: ....... -_.. Santa Antte Handl<:ep 1tve lrOf'l'I Santa Antta. Gall! ( I hr ) ... "Zelig" ( 1983. Comffdy) Woo- Allen, Mlt F1now ( t hr . 24 min ) .. , .......... ... ..-a 11'1 .. 111.WU ., ... IYMlml --··· __ ,....., ~ OI M mt Mm,_.,.,. tured Joen Colllns. a tour or London wrth Fmm• Samms and T rls1311 RC>Qets, 12 Sunday, March 2. 1986 • •venlng ----• .. , .. =~ Tiii -Interview with Jl:.Daly. ( 1 hr) 8 ~ ITalY Jesse Owens· record-breaking track performance at the t 936 Berlin Olympics Is followed by a Ille of humanitarian deeds overshadOwed by business failure and criminal charges of tax evasion Stars Dorian Harewood. Ron- ny Cox and Norman Feil (Part 2 ot 2) (2 hrs) (J)C81 ... D MO¥ll "Southern Comfort" ( 1981, Drama) Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe. National Guardsmen on-weekend maneuvers In a Louisiana bayou spark a small goerrllla war with a communfty of backwoode Ca,uos. (2 hrs) l lllll'•W&'1 :i "The Kiiier Ellte" ( 1975. Dra- ma) James Caen. Aobefl Ovvall An as- sassin-for-hire is double-crossed by his' tormm partner and the entM'e Intelligence uooerwOfld (2 hrs.) I ~he effect of hazardous waste In Wobufn. Mass., llkJStrales the legal and scient1lic 1mpOcatlOOS or the link between enwonmental pofkJtlon and heelth prob fems. O ( 1 hr.) CID _. "Maic Dugan AetUfns" ( 1983, Comedy) Marsha Mason. JalOfl Roberds. A widow'• ne'er-do-..-father. who ebeo- doned het when the WU l child of 9, ltlOW8 up With• bed heen condi11on and• su11case tuu ot l~tten monoy. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38 min) (l)LCMIOAT CJ) mWll "Brainltorm·· ( 1983, Science- Flc11on) Christopher Welkeo, Nalllle Wood A married couple tries to keep a tpeciMy d6Slgnecl devtoa. Which allowl a person to ax08fleoee the let'IS8tlont left by another. from m111t1~ and industtlal Q!....OUps. ·PG' ( 1 hr , 48 min.) (.lJ.,.. "Sabotage" ( 1936. Suspense! Oscar Homotka. Sylvia Sidney. A men en- gaged in sabotage actMhes accidentally kills his l)(othet-1n-law 11111h a home-made ~lbom.:i.~=n.-nu " ... cw.., ..... cmccuu ,_..CG9Aln' WllP•C81m1An IUU ._ A jealous Jamie heads IOf his clubhouse when Vick• seems to be l~:..~llon UTIS ---.. IUINm RM Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due lo pledge bfeeks · · .. I. tiaU.YWOOD .. ...,.. UAP--i .. AU. CIUn.1.UT MID llllti'li I ,. ..... i ..., WWIJa The Buckw011hS plan to bflng Punky to live with them in Eur~ (Part 5 of 5) In steteo. Q 8 QI) rmmY .-&Y mW11 .. The Undl'f· grads" An Olde! man (Art Camey) and his grandson (Chris Makepeace) attend co11~ogether o (2 hrs ) ; ITM llMCM Guest Bob Newhart In srereo (R) ( 1 hr ) I QJ I IETM CCflLMID UTU9 A study of man's retatl0'1Sh•r with the Arctic and 11s wildlife (Part :l ol ~. In steteo O ( 1 hr ) CIJ M DOCIMc NICI a.,_ In lhls col· leclloo 0 1 concert lootage, the ()oo(s Stng Light My Fire "People Are Slrangt> and ··L A Woman · · ( 1 hr ) I MEILW ... IMADATMaJ 19 ..aafl,MI -,. e &'91 ~ Fdward's susp1 c1ous when his ex w1lg beCOmeS IOCl friendly durtng a Vttllt In stereo Cl) ctM1Wi ~ WTOll l90llTI ToPIC the proposed English Channel tun nel linking Grear Britain with Europe {%) 90W'a ' MISChief" ( 1984. Comedy) Doug McKeon. Kelly Preston .A lovesick 17-year-old nerd begins an obsessive pur suit of the most popular girl 1n his school 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min ) ~Ql).-.FM.WIU. .. 8 ()) ...... WOTI JesslCa pose<> as an affluent widow 111 a tropical resort tn find out who murdered her friend Guest stars include l en C0rl011 and Cyd Cher IS5e JR) 0 ( I hr ) D 11) PAl&Y 1D Alex gets a job as a teachef·s aide end fllen turns out 10 be a student In his class In sr'ereo O 8 a••Y I llADNACI DempSf'y and Makepeace ser out to thwart 11 right wing mastermmd·s scheme to 11()()(1 the B11tlsh government with counterfeU money ( I hr ) L ... , ... wcao °' MiCOlm c:ou. CJ) TM.a,_ 1"1 UM-A radio telk show host (Jerry Stll l h• rt1tson to ~ = he ~ 11/e'J • at11ng of •16 • :ma Oii 'fMI .:II .. PAllOUI Featured Joan Collins: a tour of LondOn With Emma Samms and Trrstan ~. the English homes ot Jone Seymour and moslolan John EntwiStlo (R) ( 1 hr ) e un. A study of man·• re4atlonehlp with the Arctic and ttl wtldtlfe (Pert 3 of 31 In stereo O ( 1 hr 6 min ) -lanclay Coal. 1 ----•AITl ... CI TMIATll "Lord Mountbatten: The Last Vk:efoy" Despite continuing disagreement among the vari- ous lndlan factions, Louis and EdWlna Mounlbatlen. their lask completed. reluc· 1antly prepare to leave India (P8ft 6 ol 6) Q_ ( f hr ) ~ ... "The Bridge On The River Kwa1" ( 1957. Drama) W1n1am Holden, Alec Guinness. During Wortd War II, a British colonel and his men becOme part of a prison labor camp ~ forced by the Japanese 10 build a ~ bridge (2 hrs . 4 1 min ) CID .,_ "The Flamingo Kid .. ( 1984, COmedy) Malt Diiion, Richard Crenna In 1963. a BrOOklyn plumber's son gets a job at a chic beach club and becomes enam- ored with the material trappings of Me 'PG-13' O (I hr., 40 min ) CD _,. "Scartaoe" ( 1983, Drama) Al Paclno, Mlchttlle P1eitf8f A Cuban hood released from Castro's tails travels to Mi- ami and climbs to the top of the cocaine tr~ world. 'A' (2 hrs , 50 min.) ~--~ng In.Action 2· The Begin· ning" ( 1985, Orama) Chuck Norris. Soon-Teck Oh. An American colonel. held prl&onef by sadistic Vietna~tors, makes a bid for freedom for · f and his fellow POWa. 'R' ( 1 ht., 36 min ) I UC. ... UllfA,,_A 119 • MIABll.,.... A man who had been In a coma tor 40 yeers communi- cates with an unconscious 7-year-Old girl l lns= ... ...... _.,.a1•1 .. Clllf .. ---.. .. Cl) llOWll "Ovtrage" (Premier,!', Ora- ma) Robert Preston. Beau Bridges )An at tonleY must defend a man who takes JUS- tloe Into his own hands when a legal technicality allows his d&ughtM's murder-er to _RO tree. O (2 hrs ) 8 •.,_".a HRS." (1983, Com&- dy) Nick Nolte, Eddie Murphy An Un<>fthodox police detective teams with a temporarlty released convict to find a fug1- llve~~ ci~~a.) I a ... "Ac:ceplable ~ .. (Prem- iefe, Orama) Cicely Tyson. Brian Den- nehy. After an l9olated accldefit occurs at a toxic-chemical '*nt, offlclals of a near- by city question 1helt ability to deel with a large-scale leakai (2 hra.) • WA DI• Musk oxen and Perry carlbOU ere stUdied In thelf natural habHet -Carntd&'t MeMlle Island (R) • llOW9 "Something Big" (1971, West- ern) Dean Martin, Brian Keith. A band ol renegadel plOtS lo plUndef the hideout of anotfler bendl~ l m111T11 Am ..... um ,._ _. Regularly sclledufed ~emrnlng mly be delayed due 10 bf eek& fl an I Nations! Mixed Pai~ Of\ampton&hlp from Detroit MICh. (R) ( I hr.) CEn•nm (%') .. "Arthur" (1981. eorn.dy) ~ Moore, Lia Mlmtlll A drunlceo. hedc>Olstlc young mllllonelre , ... in love with e poor weltr-. but hit family thtNt ens to cut off hla lnf\tfltanoe unleu ho mlltlel • debutante. 'PO' (!'hr . 37 min ) ·-·~· .. 1..,, • ...,. •AITl-CI TmATll "Lord Mountbe1ten: The Last Vk#oy'' Despite continuing disagreement among the vari- ous Indian faction&. Lou!& and EdWlna Mount~tlen. their task completed. reluc- tantly prepare to leave India. (Part 6 of 6) &1 hr . 10mln.) 1:11 PAVMOm AT -..._ ._ Opera lenor Luciano Pavarotti per· forms selections from "Rigoletto" and "I Paghaccl": Emen;on Buckley conducts the New Jersey SymphOny Orchestra In the overtures to Verdi's "Nebucco" and "I Vesperi Sicillanl':: and llutist Andrea Grlm- lnelli performs ~lo-Kon1at«w's "Righi of the Bumblebee." (2 hrs .• 25 min ) .... ICMOCll. llAT Guest: Bill Honig, Cali· lornla State Supe<lntendent Of Pvbllc In- struction. Cl}, .. Leroy's niece gets a &Ufprise viSlt from hef lather after she Inherits a small fortune: Dwight starts work on ~ new ly. In stereo ( 1 hr ) -... " . ...,. ..,,M.9al ........... .... Pio Championships lrom Huntington Beach, Cafff. (R) ( 1 hr ) CID ""°°" aou1a1 WCT...,. _,..AY Whoop! Gotdberg, actreaa 11nd comic, creates five charactMs ranging from a streetwise thief lo a California surter In a special taped at New York's !:t_ceom Theater lo March 1985 ( 1 hr ) (fJ TM.a ,_ M ,.__ For a col- lege student (Begona Plaza) heading home tor the holidays, a round-trip train l lCkel lums inlo a one-way I~ of terror Cl).,_ "Missing In Action ' ( t964, Ad- venture) Chuck Norris. M. Emmett Walsh. An American oo6onel returns to Vietnam 10 search tor MIAs 'R' ( 1 ht , 4 I min ) I mc 1n.-..Cl9DMU -.,..,__,. .. 119 ,_.Geoffrey works with the po- lice to discovef 1he location of lhe kld- nappera. the terrorists bert« with lhe po- lice 10f' their freedom: Frances Is saved at great cost Peter Barkworth and Harriet Walker star (1 hr , 10 min ) ...... ...., Cf) ITM .._ Sports compellllon lea1urlng cast members !Tom "OaKss." "Charlie & Company, .. "Love Boo!" and "Ca:ol-" Semlflnel rOUnd. ( I h1 ) 1 ........ --.T -UllY-.. ..rtNll 1 9* UUnto::.. A radio talk snow hoet (Jerry Stiller) has reason lo • worry ~ he receives e string of eene 9Alrf .... ,. ....., .._. "Oeeperalely Seeltlng Susan" ( 1985, Comedy) Aoeenna Arquette. ~· donna Amnetla, mitla«eo ldenthln and dangtr beta• a bared New Jerwy hou!le- wife who becomes ltWOfv9d with • ,, .. 9P1t1ted young woman. 'PG-13' Q ( ' hr . "':I. ~ -;~ AW.tor" ( 1985, Drama) ~latopher Reew, AoMnne Arquette. In 1928. an emotlonelly withdrawn elf-melt pllot and his rebellloue 1..,,_ege peeten- Oet atruogte 10 ~ wtw'I !heir plane crashes In the mountains 'PO' (1 ht • 38 ,,,.,, ) ([).,."Runaway'' (1984, Adventure) Tom Selleol<. Cynthia Rhoda A oop bet· ties a deranged electronics wtz.ard who can reprogram helpmate robots Into s;e.. dlstic metalllc murderers. 'PG· t3' ( 1 hr , 40 min.) Cl) ITAi ..... Sports com= featuring cast members from " . . " "Charlie & Company." "Love Boet" and "Capitol." Semlflnal round. ( 1 hr ) (%)..,.. "Providence" (1977, Orama) Ellen Bun;tyn, John Gielgud. A lifetime of reoollecllons flashes by 1n the dreams of an f*Z;~R' ( 1 hr . 4A min.) ,..1Clll ,.",_ mt 1119AY9GITIMAL ttll ,...._ The ftnanolal and emotlonel costs of 'divorce, Its Impact on aeperatlng touples. !heir childfen and lhe role played by the legal profession are examined u. Ing C89eS appearing before one Delaware f.a. court. 0 ( t hf ) ,., ..... ...,. ..• tt111,..=.,- ••·.:sum• --.eo111•rJ•~ AT M .,_ Scheduled: a kx* at worthwhile "aleepef" movies available on videocassette (R~ o mrmu 11 '* -1nterAew with~~~) 1 ....... IAftLOI tW ... "Blondie Knows Best" ( 1946, Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake. Dagwood Is fired when he Is cavght Imper- sonating hes t>oss. ( 1 ht . 25 min) tW. -19CAI laAll All'lllTI the infb.. ence of.,. mystldsm and magic on Hopi I Tewa Indian Oen Namlngha's •11 la eq.. mined In the combination of cok>f, texture and style within his works O 1we .,. "Honor Thy Father" (1~72, Orama) Rat Vellone, Richard Qlstellano A mob leadef"'s son looks at the 111• of his et&-Ntl ~=· (2 hrs . 16 min) --•IPGIT'IMa• .. 0 .... Olma M LOIY .. aw Ralph and Ed auempt 10 purchne • can- dy store before another potentlel buyer lsll ~ -~,:a a•• SchedlAed: o.. car nomlneeS James Garner ("Murphy's Romance"). Harrison Ford ("Witness") and An= Huston ("Prlzzl's Honor") 111-•11--umw--. GUI.ID Ii ""'""~ ----COii-~Midwestern~ leglete Conf«ence Championship from ln- dlanaJ)Olls. Ind (R) (2 hra) (!)...,.. "The Greet Bank Robber(' ( 1969. Comedy) Zero Mastel, l<lm No- 119k. A benk It besieged by gtngs Of ~be robbers (2 hrs ) .. , .... m•RI I -RMT,.,_lfllmCW -.. '"Md~· (1988. ~) Fabien. Mlfnly Fenner A rebelb" rec. '* dtMw beCOrT* fWnoul ~ .. ref\JMI lo "throw'' a rllOe. (2 N9.) Cl) .. "Sign It O.th" (197•. My9- tery) F~ Annis, Patrtck AllWI. A young woman devl9et 11 dlal>Ofical 9Chefnt 10 win the loY9 ot • BritlM OOl!o- &tnd~. Maret\ 2, 1986 13 - -lunclay Coal. nessman. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (!) PUTTlr (If M llr1 Up-synced rend1· Hons of Biiiy Idol's "Rebel Yeti," The ·Clovers' "Love Pott00 No 9" and Vikl<I Carr's "It Must Be Him " IMC ... O ~---­••aumwa ..... lNIU. .,_ "Zelig" ( 1983, Comedy) Woo- dy Allen, Mia Farrow. Documentary-style profile of a man with the ab11tty to acquire bOth the physical and mental trails of the ~he meets 'PG' ( 1 hr . 24 min ) tM(H) ..,_ "The Rose" ( 1979, OtamaJ Belle Mtdle<. Alan Bates A flamboyant rock singer turns lo drugs and alcohol _ when She finds It dlHteuft to cope with rhe pressures ol fame 'R' (2 hrs., 14 min) tttl (t) ..,_ "Bachelor Party" ( t984, Com· edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny Kltaen. A care· free school bus driver's pats decide to throw a pre--wedding party for him, com phcattng matters IS the fact that the girl's father disapproves of her Choice 'R' O ( 1 hr .. 46 min) ltl(!) ..,_"Hold That Une" ( 1952, Com· edy) Bowery Boys, Leo Gorcey The Boys gel involved 1n crooked sports gambllng l hr.,30m1n) ~lUlllU.U ="The Kiiiing Fields" ( 1984, Dra- ma) Sam Walerston, Ha1ng S Ngor Based on New YOOI: Times reporter Syd· ney Schanberg's chrontcle of the unique friendship rhar developed between him and his native assistant. DHh Pran, m 1970s wariorn Cambodia ·R· (2 hrs .. 21 -Monclay min) I YOUTM.Am IUUTY wmt llll m....,. 1:11 ... tat ..,_ "The Naked Runner" ( 1967, Otama) Frank Sinatra. Peter Vaughan Br1t1Sh Intelligence requests that an Amer•· can businessman assaSSlnate a defector while 1n East Germany with hlS son (2 hrs) WTWllCBCI WTOR 9Gltll IT'IYOUI• H•• ...... TMILOJID 29 (J)C81 ......... ATat .••• w ... lnm.n•••••• Am...nm LROIM.n ..,_"Deadly Blessing" (1981. Hor· ror) Ernest Borgnine. Lois Nellleton A l1v- 1ng nightmare begins fo1 a young woman when she marries Into a strict religtOUs t:ll lw~;,:I •• W' ... M ..,_ "The Last Winter" ( 1984. Ota· ma) Kathleen Quinlan Two women ldenh· ty the same man from a newsreel as their husband, a soldier who disappeared dur Ing the 1973 Yorn Klppur War 'R' ( f hr 30 min.) .. 1::0 IUCClll ~ rem All> lll«Y .. ..,_ "Beyond The Limit" ( 1983. Orama) Michael Caine. Richard GEWe An Enol•Sh physk:1an acts ro secure the re- leaSe of Britain's honofary oontul In Ar· genlina, kidnapped by reYOlutlonerles. 'R' 11hr .. 43mln.) -· .,_ "The LJ\les Of A Bengal Lancef" (1~5A AdYenture) Gary Coo- per, Fra~hOt Tone England's lndlan- based Lanoers win all thelf battles. no lmat~MMwt;t the odds (2 hrs.) ,..,. Ulm'I al I I 1111 TCIDAT 9UT•AmCOMm .,_ "The Nigh! Of The Shooting Stars" ( t982. Orama) Omero Anf'onolll Margarita Lo.zano Duma the tlnal days of WOl'ld War II In a tiny "Tuscany farming community, some of the ~ fOllow German 0<ders while others awatt liber atton by the Amencans. (Dubbed) 'R' ( 1 hr . 46 min) -Cl)..,_ "Missing In Action 2: The Begin- ning" ( 1985, Orama) Chucit N0<ns, Soon· T eclc Ott An American cotonel, held prtSOOer by sadistic Vletnameee captOfs makes a bid tor freedOm for hlmMff and h!S fellow POWs 'R' ( 1 hr .• 36 min) --~IUftTI --~=The Candidate" (1972. O.a ma) Robert Redf<><d. Peter Boyle A young liberal tries desperately to av0td being corrupted by his campelgn for a seat in the U S Senate 'PG' ( l hr . 50 min) --1 -~ Mtml llJ II II TCIDAY •na.. 4:11 "8iliCIE _ .. _. __ llovie9-21 mlr(J •CID "Antarctica" (1984. Orama) Ken Te· .._....... kakura. Tsunehlko Wataee. (2 hft., 17 •CID "The Initiation" ( 1983, Horror) Vera Miles. Clu Gul89,er ( 1 hr , 38 min ) .. (%) "Blackmall ' ( 1929, Suspense) Sara AllgOOd, Jonn Langdon (1 hr., 16 min ) .. CC) "The NeverEnd1ng Story" ( 1984 F11n- tasy) Noah Hathaway. Barrett Ohver C 1 hr .. 34 min) 79(%) "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" (1949, Western) Jonn Wayne, Jonn Agar ( 1 hr . 43min) M «l) "Close To My Hearl" (1951. Orama) Ray Milland, Gene Tierney. (2 hrs ) .. CC) "All Fall Down" (1962. Otama) Eva Marie Saint Warren Beatty ( 1 hr.. 50 min) CH) "A Plano For Mrs Cimino" (198? Otama) Bette Davis. Penny Fuller ( 1 hr 40mln) •CZ) "The Four Seasons" ( 1981, Cpme<fy) Alan Alda. CarOI Burnett. ( t hr., 47 min I •(!) "Gordon's War" ( 1973. Adventure) Paul Wlnfleld, Cart Lee (2 hrs ) -CC) "Tank" ( 1983, Drams) Jame~ Garner, G 0 Sptadlin ( 1 hr , 53 min ) (JI) "The ln-Lawt' .. ( 1979,. Comedy) Al6n Arkin. Pet• Falk ( 1 hf .. 43 min.) Cl) "Madame Bovary" ( 1960, 0tam11 Jennifer Jonee, James Mason ( 1 hr • 55 min) e "Fronti9r Gal" ( 1946. Western) Yvonne De Carlo, Rod Cameion ( I hr , 30mln.) -®"House Of wax" (1953. Horror) Vin cent Prloe. Frantt Lovejoy (2 hrs ) 1WCZ) "The Kiiiing Fields" ( 1984. OrarM) -----14 -Suftday, March 2, 1986 -JUternoon Movies-__ m1n._> ---------129., "The Inglorious Bastards" ( 1978, Ad- venture) Bo Svenson, Fred Williamson (2 hrs ) "Love Streams" ( t984. Otama) John Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands (2 hrs . 16 min.) CH) "Brainstorm" ( 1983. Sclence-F1c1lon) Christopher Walken. Natalie WOOd. ( 1 hr . 46min) 12::11 "Hard To Hold" ( 198<4, Otama) Rick §l>r1ngf1etd. Janet Ellber. ( 1 hr. 33 min.) W • "O 0 A " ( 1949. Mystery) Edmond O'Brien. Pamela Britton ( 1 hr .. 30 mm.) 1:11(Z) "The Hotel New Hampshire" ( 1984, Comedy) JOdle Foster, Beau Bridges ( t hr . SO min) • 1:9 CC) "The NeverEndln~ Story" ( 1984. Fan· tasy) Noah Hathaway. Barrett Ol1119f ( 1 hr 34 min) "The Catered Alfttlr" ( 1956. COme- dy) Bette Dam, Ernest Borgnlne ( 1 h< , 33mln) •CZ) "Blacf(malt" ( 1929, Suspense) Sara · Al!QOod. John Longdon ( 1 hf .. 15 min.) w "A. Minor Miracle" (1983, Otama) John Huston. Pele (I hr , 41 mln.) W CC) "An Fall Down" (1962. Orama) Evo Marlo Saint, Warren Beatty. (I hr , 50 min) • • "Iceman" ( 1984, Dtaml') Timothy Hutton. Lindsay Crouse ( 1 hr , 39 min ) (1) "V&Hey Girt" ( 1983, C<>medy) Nicoltls Clige, Deborah Foreman (2 hrs.) CZ) "She WOfe A Yellow AibbOn" ( 1949. Wasternl John W1VNJ. John Agar. ( 1 hr • _......., ___ _ .. 11'.:=a. .... PCIUClltnm .. .,..,_ , .. ._, --Q i-.c•,,,, MAI ...... me ... u,_,.., .... , ..... ._"Tant(" (1983. Orama) James Qarner, G.D. Spredlln. When an army Mf· geant's young son It arrested and eent to work on a labOr farm, the father UNI his lank to r89Cue the boy. 'PG' Q ( 1 hf • 53 min.) Cl) CO''• IAm"IMU, Atlantlo Teo COnferen<» ChampiontNp (Live) (2 hrl . 30mln.) (I)-·--In this M-.actlon fairy taNI '-tuttng puppet•. an f\111 blfon threetena to at•I a oountr(e natloNI treasure that poaessea wi.h-orantlng ... g"1~~ .. me .. lo':f.,.c...1 Muriel'• tabOr pelnl atart off with • bed nott -**' a atuctc '*"'° block• ''*' w.y to ttit hoeP-1.a1 -Monday Cold. t:!-l.llmACY: Ml~ TO -1~~ ..... M cm ... 9 BrmTft:l•tr ~ Interview h John Ritter. I TAll ~:ii. Chlcago talk show hOSt· ess Op<ah Winfrey; a IOOI< at the yearly whale migration near Ba~ Callfomla. l:.ca11•c1m ~CO.MY ·--·~ ,._,.um •II 1119alf .. "Aftflf The Fall Of New York" ( t98.4, Science Fiction) Michael Soptclw. ValeOtlne Monnier. In the year 2019. two decades after a devastating nuclear war. a man Is dispatched 10 New York to locate the earth's only remaining fertile woman to revitalize the human race. 'R' ( t hr., 35 min.) (l)fl•••.,.••-mrrn-... Cl) M MWl R • 1 A warm friendship develops between a young boy and a mentally retarded farmhand a_s they WOl'k '298ther to raise a st88f' for a contest {Z) .,_ ''The Night Of The Shooting Stars" (1982. Orama) Omero Antonutti. Margarita Lozano. During the final days of World War II In a tiny Tuscany farming community, some of the vlllagers follow German orders wtllle others await liber· atlon by the Amerlcans. (Subtitled) 'R' Lt hr .. 46 min.) Ml• I• M ,..,_ Featured: All aboard for a four•part train trek across the West. To- night· what's new In Omaha; Father Flana- gan's Boys Town: how the Union Pacific Railroad ~ started. 1 =~=•1• U• CA ••ACI A.loelt at the history of America's !lp8ce program fr6'n the ear- ly days to the recent setback of the shut- tle tragedy. U.ATU.. ===fJ/1AL.Wfm .. , ..... ... n. ... .......... , ... , -·~ N" I C0GU Making pastry dough by hand: preparing a lemon pie with blUebefry sauce CH) 'IA .. llOal Wembley receives the ·-... power to tty, bl.It his e>lperlence isn't as lea~ he t-..d !bought It would be O '"....,.,.. r .._,_ UlnA ""'A 119 WU' C• A look at the coyote's •bifl!Y to •d=e! 10111 erwtrooment. Q •u 1e ....... -. ... Aspart • an Enf-Wttt spy u.cNnge, Agency ::&, Meltoee 11 held ~t!Ve ( 1 hr. I II:·= Tatget" (1977'; A<Mn- NN) Soptlle Lor«\ George K*"*'Y A pott•Wortd Wit II assassination plOt •o-lntt General G.orge S. PattCWl II Uted ea • cover for • dating heist ~ a ~I. (2hta.) o WAin.i,. .:-=a •ca tak• Hardc:attle Ind his Poller· ~yjng Ctonles 00.tage 0 ( t hr ) .... ,,.,. i ... •c•nun =. "Coming Home" ( 1978. Ora- ma) Jane Fonda, Jon Voight A Marine captain's wife falls In love with an em- bittered disabled Vietnam veteran while her husband i9 fighting fibroad. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (fl) llA11GUL .,., llC ~ Fea· tured: climber Jeff Lowe scales Moose's Tooth Mountain In Alaska; diving for aba- k>oe off Japan's Hekura Island; a profile of anthropologlsHllmmaker Edward S Curtis who studied the traditions of the Navaho. Kwakiutl and Hopi Indians. Tom Chapin hosts.~s..) e ,.... Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to pledge bfeeks. l ...... u. ._ICM PU.,... "Adventures of Hucklebefry Finn" Huck attempts 10 tree Jtm after he Is SOid to the Phelps family. a surpr1sing revelation sendS Huckleberry back to the raft alone. (Part 4 of 4) o ( t hr .. 30 min.) CC).,_ "Missing In Action 2: The Begtn- -nlng" ( 1985, Orama) Chuck Norris, Soon-T eek Oh. An Amerlcan ool<>nel. held prisonef by sadlstic Vietnamese capt0<s. makes a bid for freedOm for himself and his fellow POWs 'R' o ( t hr .. 36 min.) CID .,_ "The In-laws" ( t979. Come- dy) Alan Arton. PelM Falk. After their chtl· dren 98t their wedding date. a fedefal agent Involves a dentist In a Latin-Ameri- can =:r plot. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 43 min.) (l)C ~QAIKa Cl)--Robin HOOd (Jason Coo· nery) suspects that there's an Impostor In his band of outlaws ( 1 hr.) l •'lllT .. 9IJA ill.Ml "Anne of Green GableS" Despite her efforts at the Christ· mas Ban 10 win his affection, Anne and Gilben become bitter rivals. (Part 3 of 4) Q_ ( 1 hr .. tO min) .. ... Y~ David's embarrassed to be seen In pobllc with his ordinary looking ilfrlend. __.WU 1Ulfla Oil, ao. NI., .... Chicago tall< show host ess Oprah Winfrey; a fOOk at the yearly wha=rallon near BaJa Callf0<nla. (l) .... ([) .,_ "C,H.U D." (198'. H0<ror) John Heard, Daniel Stern RadloactlVe • was1es illegally stored in the subtMranean tunnels of New Yor1< Ctty give rise to a race of l'flurderoos mutants. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min~ i NNI 4 ...... • (I) U111 M.LJI Kate Imagines wnat life with Allle w+l1 be like When they be- come senior citizens D e .,_ "Diary Of A F>erlect Murder" (Premiere. Orama) Andy Griffith, L0<1 Lethln A fatl'llr·and-daughtet lawyer team take on the case of a famous TV journafl$1 accused of murdering his ex· wife, n Atlanta anchorw<>man. Q (2 hrs.) • 9 ... "The Childr9'1 Of Tlmee Square" (Premter•. Oreme) Howard e Rolllne Jf , Jowwl CMtidy. S...chlng for a ..,_ of belonging, • teen-eger tah In with a gang of drug-deellng youtht wtio work 10< a Mhlesa oocaloe trafficker. O i~ .. "II Heppens E't'tW)' Spring" 949, Gomedy) Ray Ml"-nd. Jean F>eters A chemrttry profeMC>t dltCOV9f3 ,, formula that turns the baseball world~ ;e.=·~~ (l) ~ IAlllTUU. Arizona 11 UC~..,-; dMay) (2 hrs) ~ umAY • m ,. WITll -Mandy Patlnkln and Bemadette P.ters star in this Broedway rnutiCal by S1tphen Sondheim based on the life of French painter Georges Seurat. (2 tvs., 30 min.) (%) .,_ "The Four Sea9ons" (1981. Comedy) Alan Alda. Cerol Bumett. Three couples. all close. long-lime friends, expe- rlenCB profound changes In their retatlon- ships when one of the marriages ~ f ates. 'PG' ( t hr. 47 min.) ....... ... ~CMPU.,.... "A<Nenturee of Huckleberry Ann" Huck atterflptS to free Jim aftllf he la told to the Phelps family: a surprlslng revelation sends Hucidebeny back to the raft alone. (Part• of 4) O (1 hf., 30 min) ... Cl)~ George IS thrilled tO learn that his only UVlog relative Is coming to town.o (!) .,.. "The Strange Vengeance Of Rosalie" (1972. Drama) Ken Howard. Bonnie Bedella. A young Indian woman holds a traveling salesman hostage In a huge desert house. (2 hra .. 30 mln.) ID W-•• ''AMe of Green GableS" Oesptte hef efforts at the Ch<lst- mas Ball 10 win his affection. Anne and Giibert become bitter rivals. (Part 3 of 4) ~(~ -· Cl) C: I UCIT Cagney's efforts 10 arrest an eluStVe drug deafe< result• In tr~(1hr) I MUllT .,_ "King Richard And The Crusad- ers" ( t954. Adventure) Rex Harri9on. Virginia Mayo. The adYentures of RicNfd the lionhearted during the fight for the Holy Land are portrayed (~ hrs., 20 ;n....,,..IC:ml CC) .,_ "Who'll Stop The Rain?'' ( t978. Orama) Nick Nolte. Tuesday Weld A Vietnam veteran lnvolYes a friend from the war and f'liS glftfrlend in the high- prioed and danget"OU5 world of drug ~ung 'R' (2 hrs . 5 min.) CID .,_ "A Passage To India" (1984 • Orama) Judy Davis, Victor BanerJee. O&- vld Lean's adaptation of EM forst•'• novel In 1920s India •• 11ghtseeing eXCUI'· s1on '°' two Englishwomen and their Indi-an companion ends in a tragedy that serves to ex8Qefbate the conditions of British rule 'PG' O (2 hrs .. ~ min ) OJ .,_ "A Nightmare Ori Elm Str•t" (1984. Horror) John Saxon. Ronee Blakely A O'<>UP of l A chitdfen ere ter· roflzed by a vengeful klflef wtlo cen lovade their dreams and materlallza ~ they .. ,·a~: -.. ----AIWIU. am : • _. .-n Thi 1nt1u- enoe of hefltege and tamlly on Pele ..., .,,, lndiln ,.... lany -Golat'I la ...... ®=i llff ... -· mAT em m' M "lnllOOll•CI Abroed'' Crelg weeeon. o.vto ODder'I Stiers end Brootce Adams star Wl Matte Sunday. March 2. 1986 15 -•ac1ay eo.-. Twain's account of his trip to Europe wtth a group of poJS pilgrlms bound for the ,,.~~·~u~mk\J.. l•m ~AWi -.... Sketches: ethnic auditions, lthe==te. amm.l.lll'n'Ul .. MBll • 119CllT ~ Scheduled LOfenzo Lamas (oo-host). The Temptations, At· lantlc Starr, Dream Academy, Louise Mandrell, lhe Thompson Twins. In stereo {_1 hr.) CZ).,_ "The K.Mllng FNMds" (1984. Ora· ma) Sam Waterston, Halng $. Ngor. Based on New VOf'k Times reportel' Syd- ney Scnanberg's chronicle of the unique friendship that developed between him and his nallve 8$Slstant. Dlth Pran, In 19708 wartorn Cambodia. 'R' (2 hrs . 21 min) l ~uu.rf 119 Cl) 7 I ITOI l'Taa A man with multiple Identities becomes the.target of a relentless klllef. (R) (1 hr., 10 mln.) 8 e TCmMf Guest host: Joan Alvers Scheduled: comedian Ronnie Shakes. 51nget John Denver. actress Came F1she< In stereo. ( 1 hf.) I OIDCCUl.I .... ..m.-a ''Isadora" (1969. Biography) Vanessa Redgrave. Jason Robards Isa- dora Duncan whirls through various mar- riages and affalts white revolUtlonlzlog the l ar1 ~n dance (2 hrs . CS.min f ......... ..... Lam --1\lln .......... ... "Every Woman Has A Fantasy" ( 198-4, Adult) Rachel Ashley, John Leslie A group of suburben women eitpresses their hidden dreams and deSlres. ( 1 h1 , 30mln.) (I).,. "Hard To Hold" (198-4. Ora·"· ma) Rick Springfield. Janel Ellber A rock 'n' roll star tans tor a child psyctoo1og1s1 la~ls. tt~ to win her love 'PG' o ~MU.9' -(l)~--M•IDUWOOD 9"91YU•FTCmMJ Interview with John Ritter. (l)COU.. lllUTUU.9CllT Cl) A .... CAl!al aM Golda Meir (lngnd Bergman) IMves her career as an American achoolteachef to become active In the political affairs of Israel. Leonard NI· moy and Ned Beatty co-star. (Par1 1 of ~~~ .. l! .. "RoedhOUM 66" (1~. Ora· ma) Wllem Defoe. Judge RelnhOld Driv- ing through Arizona. an Ivy LeaQUef 18 aa- 8'9ted by a WOl'ldly·Wlte hltonhllcer when local rowdlea 8hOot a hate In the radletor of NI ·ss Thundefblfd. 'R' (1IY •• 35 min.) -Taeaday •(%) "Making Tht Grade" (198'. com.-<M .).Jdc:I Nellon. O.ne ()llen. ( 1 hr.. 4S 18 Sunday, March 2, 1988 _ lfll.,. ''The CMpman Report.. ( 1962. Orama) Efrem Zlmbalist Jf • Jane Fonda A seit survey condUcted by a famous psy- chologist touches the lives of tour typical sut>urban women ~. -40 min.) -··UTl.-T DAVID~ In stereo. ( 1 hr ) l lATPA'hlGL mTOl~~O From June 1 1985 Mr. and Ms. Nude Callfomia. ll'le Chinese Acrobats of Peking, comedian Kevin Nealon. ( 1 hr.) IMEEW' ... ....... "°"' _. .... UM.' z Mlm.I ..... u. TGP U. .,_ Cubanito Petez vs Martin Quiroz In a junior welterwelghl bout scheduled for 10 rounds from Las Vegas. Nev. JR) (2 hrs , 30 min ) a.e Cl).,. "Charleston" (1979. Ora· ma) Delta Burl<e. Lynne Moody Three gene<allons of strong-willed women make llVes lor themselves in the post-CNtl War South. (R) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) 1119(I).,. "The Falcon And The Snow- man" ( 1~. Orama) Timothy Hutton. Sean Penn. Based on the true story ot Christophe< Boyce and Daulton Lee who were toed in 1977 for ~llOQ top-secret u S documents 10 lhe Sqviets 'A' (2 hrs .. 11 min) -CH>--"The New Kids" (1985. Ota· ma) Shannon Presby, Lori Loughlin. Altet moving In with their Floflda relatlvet, lwo orphaned teen-agers are menaoed with In· creasing vlolenoe by a gang of local thvgS 'R' Q ( 1 hr , 30 min.) t:W ur.. &.ll9ACY: ltlA lftlGllUC11C* TO w•WMnMOnWMAnmn Cl) --"Red Rivet Range" (1938, Weetetn) John Wayne, Ray Corrigan. The Three Mesqulteers se1 out to nab 11 gang ot cattle thieves ope<atlng along the Red Rive<. ( 1 h1 • 30 min ) I = "Sunshine Christmas" (1977, Orama) Cliff De Young. Barbera Hershey A widower takes his daughtet to Teus to celebrate Christmas with his patents (2 hra.. 30mtn) . , . ..,,. . 1:11 (I) TIMI 'IOI .... ~ .... 11tl • CllMI The rock group perlorms "Ev· erybody Wants 10 Rule the World," "Head Ove< Heets," "Shout" and other songs from their album "Songs From lhe Big Chair " (I hr ) ., ... .,. "Trapeze" (1956, Orama) Burt L.ancaster, Tony Curtis. A French circus act becomes a shattering_ tilangle atte< an Ametlcan joins the act. (2 hrs.) • AT nil .,_ Scheduled: a IOOI< a1 worthwhile "aleePef" mcMes available on vldeocasaette (A) • ~ nm.T Guests: Mltchell Rose, Ritch Shydner. Taylor Negron. Chartea Zuoket, l.Mry Scarano. (R) 1 ........ , ..-nmu. nili-I.) - -~ "Slnb&d And The Eye Of The Tiger" ( 1977. Fa.nta9)') Patrldt Wayne. Jane ~. ( t IY., 63 min.) (8) "The c.mtt Boy" ( 1964. A<Mnture) Animated. VOlcea Of Barberi! Frawley, Ron Haddf'lok I 1 hf .. 12 min l m¥'a 'The Flesh And Blood Show'. ( 1972, Horror) Jef1ny Han6ey, Lua,, Peters BrittSh actors audition for a tllm under production and are murdered on&- by·one by a hooded killer 'A' ( 1 hr 2S min) ..... CMlm.18 HI .,_ "Melody In Love" ( 1981, Ora- ma) While V1S1t1ng her aunt IO eitotiC Cey Ion. a young woman has a memorable at· .1•a1r.G::i=ri.•tat .... UMIOllll l.ROlalT J:1I -MOOD RObln HOOd (Jasoo Coo ne<y) suspects that there's an lmpostOf 1n his band 01 outlaws. ( 1 hr ) !:ll(ff)MCME "The EVIi That Men Do" (1984 Suspense) Charles Bronson. Theresa Sal· dana An assaSSln Is called out of retire- menl to pei1orm one flf'\81 assignment HIS larget a Central Ame<lcan 1ortu<e special· 1st protecled by an Ametican agency 'R' (1hr.29m1n) 1:11 • llMCM OI-.. ..... ... ...,. ... M •WW'?? I~ .. ...,. .... ... rmHTTI ...,.. CAMttcOlB&'AI " llOWll "A Minor M11acle ( 1983. Ora ma) John Huston. Pete A group ol or phans led by a devoted priest struggles 1 ' overcome poverty and e11k:t1on from 1he1r home 'G' ( t ht c 1 min ) (%) llOWll "The Hotel New Hampshire· (1 984, Comedy) Jodie Foetef. Baau Bridges Based on the book by John tr v1ng An eccentrk: New England lamlty uo oergoes changes as it sets up hOtelS 1n different locales 'R' ( 1 hr , SO min ) a:11 e 9CMI "Desert Fury" (1947, Oramat Burt Lanca,ter, Lrzabeth Scott. A re formed gambler lalls In IOve with the da~hter of a C31>1no owner (2 hrs ) i r M••nu '" •c•oon 2 , .. ,,..., ning" ( 1985. Drama) Chuck Norris. Soon-Teck Oh An American colonel. held prisoner by sadl$tlc Vletnal'TleM captors makes a bid for freedOm lor himself and his fellow POW1 'A~ ( 1 hr . 38 min I ; Mna.t• ?ll=nJOAY mAT •ACI COAl1ll -......,.. .,. "Too Scared To Scream" ( 1985, Orama) Mike Connors. Anne Archer A police lieutenant teams up with an undercover agent to Investigate the murders of severaf women 1n a Manhattan lrtment house. 'A' ( 1 hr . '4 min ) ~. 41:9 --~ ..,_ .. Mlml• llnlOAY -~ Nldl) ''The Easy Way" (1952. Comedy) Ciry Grant. Bet•y Drake (2 hr• ) NICI) "Tank" (1983, Orama) ~ Gerner, G.O $pfedNn (1 hf . 53 min) (%) "The Klnlng Fleldt" (1~. Orama) SI.Im Watariton, HaJng S. NQo1' (2 hn-. 2 1 min ) • -Taesclay Coal. •cc:l .. The Detectrve" (19S... Comedy) Alec Guinness. Joan Greenwood ( 1 hr . 31 mtn) CH> "Give My Regards To Broad Street" ( 1984, Musical) Paul MoCartney. Bryan Brown. ( 1 hr . 48 min.) •Cl) "Race With The Devil" (1975. Suspense) Peter Fonda, Warren Oates {?hrs) -CC) "Coal Miner's Daughtef" ( 1980, Biog- raphy) Sissy Spacek. Tommy Lee Jooes {? hrs . 5 min ) CID "G'o1el The World Cup Challenge" (1983, Documentary) Narrated by Sean Connery ( 1 hr 38 min ) Cl) "Twthght Of Honor" ( 1963, Drama) Richard Chamt>etla1n Nick Adams ( 1 hr . 44~n ) · CI> ·Blackmail" ( 1929. Suspense) Sara Allgood. John LOl'lgdon ( 1 hr . 15 min.) G "Cave Of Outlaws" (1952. Western) Macdonald Carey. Alexis Smith ( 1 Mt .. 30 min ) .. !m "The Charge At Feather River" ( 1953, Western) Guy MadiSOO, Vera Miles. (2 hrs) · tt:ll CZ) "Where The Green Ants Dream" ( 1983. Orama) Br~ Spence. Wandjuk Marika ( 1 hr . 4 1 mtn.J · -Afternoon Movies- -m "The Resurrection 01 ?achary Wheel- er" ( 1971. Orama) Angle Dickinson. Bradford Dillman (2 hrs.) CH> "Old Enough" ( 1984, Orama) Sarah Boyd. Rainbow Harvest ( 1 hr , 31 min ) "Manny's Orphans" ( 1980. Drama) Jtm 8al<er, Malachy Mccourt ( 1 hf .. 31 mrn.) 1119 (C) "Hombre" ( 1967 Western) Paul Newman. Fredric March ( 1 hr . 51 min.) ,. • "He Walked By Night" ( 1948. Mys- tery) Ric:hard Basehart, Scott Brady ( 1 h1 30m1n) CZl "The Four Seasons" ( 1981. Comedy) an Alda. Carol Burnett ( 1 hr. 47 min.~ 119 "Desperately Seeking Susan" (1985, Comedy) Rosanna Arquette. Madonna L! hr .. 44 min ) CID "The Fifth MuSketee<" ( t979, Adven· ture) Beau Bridges, Ursula Andress (1 hr . 43 min) "Secrets" ( 1982. Orama) Heteo Lind- say, Anna Campbell-Jones ( 1 hr . 18 min.) * (%) "Sabotage" (1936. Suspense) Oscar Homolka, Sylvia Sidney ( 1 hr . 16 min.) W (t) "The Detf!Cflve" ( 1954, Comedy) Alec Gu1nnesio. Joan Greenwood ( I hr • 31 min ) 4i:'a (B) "The Camel Boy" ( 1984, AdVen1ure) Animated Voices of Barbara Frawley, Ron Haddrick ( 1 hr . 12 min.) •(!) "Scanners" ( 1981. Horror) Jennifer O'Neill. Patriek McGoohan (2 hrs ) CD "Just The Way You Are" ( 1984. Com edy) Kristy McNlchOI, Mlcheet Ontkean L! hr" 34 min) Cl) "Eddie Macon's Run" ( 1983. Orama) John Schnelder. Kirk Oougl&s (2 hrs.) (%) "The KHllng Fields" ( 1964. Drama) S.m Waterston. Halng S Ngor (2 hra • 21 min ) -~·Pa~·· Delicate Condition" (1963. ) Jack;. Gltason. 01ynls JotlM ( 1 hr . 6 mlrt) -lvealag ·11t.=. --..,...,., • l :W:is,,,, ---g:~~ ............ Slnbed And The Eye Ot The Tlger" (1977. Fant.My) Pa1r1ck WayM. Jane Seymou<. Slnbed bettlae dangafoue creaturea to remove Iha ouree that keepe a young prince trom hla rlQhttut place on ~~~G~. 63 mW\.) (8) ... ''Chattanooga Choo Choo'' ( 1984. Comedy) Georaa Kennady. Joe Namath. A. wtly football" teem owner wlll lnherlt S 1 mlHIOn If he can reatOfa a fa- mous train and run 11 trom New Yorit City 10 Chattanooga on aohedula. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 42:J.. . (I) "Tank" (1983. Orama) Jamee Garner. 0 .0 SpradHn. When an army Mf· geent's young~• arreated and Mnl to work on a labor farm. Iha tether uaea his tanl< to reecue the boy. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 53 min Jen .. ,.,T'~ .. .C-lo •ct:. ,_ CC90IT Muriel lldel with Henry when her mother voices her ~him. -weaar :a MJIC' SIC-..... .. ..,._,,~····­,. ---9 8fl9T.-J TmllfT Interview With Molly Rlngwald. I TAll = =j. Paractlutlng trom a hOt air balloon: a oonteetant of bikini competi- tions. LMca11•c.,.. .. ~c•• .-. ...... ... , ...... Q ..... '9 ......... DlllUOF_. 1':W ... --St. Louie Staamert at Lo. Angataa L,..,. (Live) (2 hra .. 46 min.) .,. • a • M 1'CNI Feet\Ked: Pan two of the w .. 1em train rtda mal<ea tracka '°' Denver · Larlmet Sque,., Iha town'a tren- dleet hanQOU1: The Opera H°"9e. wt.a Liiiian Gith perlormed In 1878: Iha rebirth and return of jazz ttar 09opetra Brown. .... _, . -"ewn m "-•LA &a.AT um ===-fllALRnm •A .. ..... _ -.-. -Taesclay Coal. (Premiere. Orama) Alan Arkin Armand Assante Based on the true story of Hat old Kaufman. an ex-convict whOse under cover work for the FBI e1<posed high-rank- ing corrupllOn and lies 10 organized cr1me In the disposal of tOllK.. ... aslPS O (2 hrs I 8 e ~y A '''Y It 11ous loner (Niek Manco90). known only by h1s vintage Cor- vette St1ng1ay. come-; to the aid of a dep- uty otstrlct attorney (Robyn Douglass) who musl prosecute a powerful un- derwor~2 his) e 9 David fears that tile estranged hust>and nl a former glrlfriend may be trying to kilt Iler (R) Q ( 1 hr ) I= ··The Pride Of St l ou1s" ( 1952 Biography) Dan Dailey Joanne Dru Dizzy Dean hailing l1om the 01arks leads tile SI Louis C3rdlnals 10 v1c1ory with his phe- n7~~1~g::11ty (2 hr'> J I MOVA An el'aminatlOO ol ell.Ollc plan! and animal hit! 1nhab111ng Cerro Autana. an isolated mounta•n 1,, southern Venezve- la O (\hr ) ~1-TMI PGA TOUR ITM~ .,. "WhmP The Green Ants Dream" ( 1983. Orama) Bruce Spence. WandjUk Marika Tile Auo;lrahan outback t>ecomes the 5ellmg for b11ter conflict when two aborigtnf> lrtt>es ftghl to save their sacred land from 11ran1um m10flfS A' i hr . o41 min) ..,. .. d _..., H<><;ted by Cab canoway a IOok-and listen lo lhP original music vi- de<> (1 hr , 5 mm ) .. (!) .,_ "Oelld HPal On A Merry-Go- Round" ( 1969 Comedyt James Coburn, Camilla Sparv A11Pr his µrrSOn parole, a con artist gets rtght back to work planning ·an alrpoo bank robbery lo occur Slmulla- neou&ly with rm-Amv111 of 11 R1 r1;s1an dtgnl tary (2 l:trs . 30 min I l lWUIS IODeG (R) ..... -... O •BllBL fCM IR Spenser invest! gates the murde1 of a prominent Beacon HIN resident. Q (1 hr ) l ... UlfT --tclll(· _,MR aw.JZATIOll ._ .1111 .... The EUfopean Jew1stt community's devel- opment amid the !IOC•al pollhcal and rell- glous cU<rents of lhe Renat"58nce. Refor- mation and EnltghlAflmPnl (Part 5 of 9) Q.J 1 hr) (CJ _. "Hombff' ( 1967. Westem) Paul Newman. Fredric Marc.h An Apache· rai9ed while man .S lnrced IQ protect tile 111191 ol thoSe he hales ( I hr 5 1 mm ) CH) UY ... .., TMIATD An eocentrlC film dlrectOt tells i1 y0t1ng writer a splne- 11nQ11ng gho6t story 1tm1 r.l)m01; true Peter O'foole 1tars • OJ .,.. "Carmen" ('983. Muslcal) An· tonk> Gades. Laura def Sol Director Car- IOI Saura's version of the Bizet opera. as • chOreographer felts in IOVe with the woman he 1181 cast In the lltle rOle and reahty begins to mlrr0t art (Subtitled) 'A' ~hr .•2m~ ~:'ClllAll Hart 111et to reconcile F'r•"llllt'I Ford Wllh his younget brother Tom. wno·a In trouble tor practicing law wtthout a tlcenM ( I hr ) l ~ALLIPOITI .. .-nm Men end women from n amaN town tn IOWA wf'lo as children Oflrtte- 18 C..vf\• l.lf.y ~ ... ,,e •9cs6 • lpaled In an expeflment •bout Pf~ 20 years ago. di9cuss their feelingl at a reunion. (R) ~1 tv.) ·--· •n I -m--"Aaaautt 0n A Oueen" p966. Adventure) Franl( Sinatra, Vlrna Llal. A woman and her cohof'ts recondition a Get- man submarine to use In their robbery ol the Queen Mary. (2 hrs • 10 min.) -1--CAUmaMlraml ... ''Mo9cow On The Hudson'' ( 19M. Comedy) Robin Wiiiiama. Marla Conchita Alonso A Rusaien clrcua musi- cian .,defects 10 the United Statet and set· ties in New York after being uved from the KGB by a st0<e security guard. 'R' Q ~hr .. 55 min.) ........... _,. "Come Have Coffee With U." ( 1972, Comedy) Ugo Tognazzl, Valen- llne. A middle-aged tax contultant for the Hallan government retocat• to • ,amall country town where he has been made head of the department (Subtltled) ( t , ... h' .. Wa'=. I mAm au.t Henny Youngman Sketches: Super Oeve In a wild animal stunt l ~m'9 CMalT~Tm• lllim! ...... .., ......... A .... CM.L8 aM Golda Meir's 1nvotvement with lstael'a political attalrs leads her to the office of prime minister and her trtumphant meeting wtth Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. Start lngrld Berg. man. Leonard Nlmoy and Ned Beatty (!>art 2 of 2) (2 hra ) Cl).,_ "The Kiiiing Fields" (198-4, Ora- ma) Sarn Water81on. Halng S. Ngor Based on New Yoo Times reporter Syd· ney Schanberg's chronicle of the unique friendship that developed between him and his native assistant. Olth Pran. In 1970s wanorn Cambodia. 'A' Q (2 hrs .. 21 min.) l ..rMU.mT 11:11 ·-IC• AAYIDm "Pudd'nhead Wits0n" Ken Howard atars In Mark Twain's classic Pfe-C/'vH War t tory lrwotv- tng a mystery bued on mlt11ken Identi- ties that la sotved by me town'• lawyer. Pudd'nhead w~ (2 hr&, 10 min.) tW • ()) -A Rlctc and A.J. are hired to find out who's trying to Pfevent the opening of an amutement park. (A) u h~ 1~a '71 ~ 8 w Guest holt Joen Rivera SCheduled: Batbefa Wattara. In stereo ( 1 hr) l cmCCUll ---~ ti:= "The CNld StMlef'' (1979, Orama) Beau Btldgat. Star Brown. A di· voroed mother Mt• out In IMfctl of hef two young daughters, who h9Yt bMl'I kid- napped by her e1<-husblnd. (2 hrt.. 5 lrnln~ .... ,.... ..... ~ •rt ma) Charles Bronson. Andrww Stivem homicide detective and a criminOIO( graduate search tor a kUler of women 'I • hr . '1 min) -Cf)~-­ftlomMOU.YWOClt __,, m IT TWT lntervie"" w1 Molly Ringwald ' (() 1UClf Am ~ USA I Mobil Char plonshlps trom MadiSOO Square Garden New YO<k (R) (2 hrs . 30 min ) (%) .,_ "She Wore A Yellow Ribb<>< ( 1949. Western) John Wayno. Jot Agar. fnd1&ns attack an understaffed ca ~=c (1 hr 43 min) -· • U11-.r wmt DAVID~ In stereo. ( 1 hr.) I UTPATIOL ~ t/11,,_ ,,_ 0 From May 2 1985' Playboy playmates model unde wear; duck racee. ( 1 hr ) l•••men .... --Im&.~ ....... LAM.,_C•IT'YU .,. "Three Slaps North" ( 195 Orama) Lloyd Bridges. Lea Padovani man is double-<:rossed by a treache<OI woman when he arrrves back 1n Italy claim a concealed fortune (2 hrs ) ......... "°"° 00.,. "Repo Man" (198o4, COfneC\ Emilio Estevez. Harry Dean Stanton punk rocker takes a i<>b with a veteran c repossessor, and together they f()ln ti chase tor a 1964 Q\911)' MaHbu who! truAA happens to contain a l\Jlur1st wea~. 'A' ( 1 hr • 33 min.) ,.. • Cl) .,. ''Once Upon A Scoundfe -( 1979, Comedy) Zero Mostel. Kilty Jur do. A c:omlcally vain land baron deYISe5 despicable SCheme to win the hand of beaullM woman. ( 1 hr . 20 min ) W. WMn MOT1 WMAl'I llO'n (!) llOWll "Way Of A Gaucho" ( 19!> Orama) Rory Calhoun, Gerie Tierni!y the late 18006. a young couple tries carve out a llvlng from the pempar; ot ~ C'itlna (2 hrs • 30 min ) • = "Sex And Tile Mamed Womar ( 19n , Romance) Joanna Pettet. Bar Newman. A contemporary couple'& me rlage foundefs When the wtte pubOsheS bestseller. ( 2 hrs ) (IJ.,. "The Shining" ( t980. Horro Jack Nloholsoo. Shelley Duvall A wlt'll caretake< for a remote. and apperen haunted, Colorado hotel rs snowbou• there with hit wife and c1&1rvoyant you• ·l'°";ti,;~:~ n -... "' .. "Incident In Sen F1ancliCC ( 1970. Orama) Richard Kiiey. Chrts Co nelly A man IS held respon5tble IOI youth's death when he fries to htllp nn c man. (2 hrs.) e ta.LYWOGD a-• Scheduled' C ~r nomlnetl Jamee Gamet ("Mutph~ Romance"). Harriaon Ford ("Wllnen •tld=n HuttOf'I ("Prlui'! Honof") • ~ Guoet. Bob Dube f!ranki. Pact. B8t Kelle1. the Hul'l'ltn Be 8oxea, Frank Zappa (A) I M.L•MPM&Y .... ,.~ ... "Sc9rlace" ( "983 Orama) eclno, Mlehale Pfeltter A Cubln ho reteue<I lrom Cattro·a jal tr•vtll to ~ •ml and cllmbe to the top of the ~at tradlno wot'l<f 'R' (2 hr-• 50 min ) ,. -Taesclay Coal. ' y I' h ' n ,, Iii .. I 4 IS 0 ... CAii .... W (C).W. "Tightrope' (1984 Suspen~) Clint Eastwood. Genev1evP Ou)Old Whll+> 1nvestigat1ng a series of grisly sex mur ders, a tough New Orleans cop discovers that he has mucn 111 common with the _.1kllle==~Aj~r ~4 min J ~=-LROP&n .W. "The Kiiiing Fields" ( 1984 Ora ma) Sam Waterston Ha1ng S Ngor Based on New York T1mec; repor1er Syd· ney Schanbe1g's Ch(OOICle of lhe umque tnendsh1p that developpd bPtween him and his natrve aSSlstant O.th Pran '' 1970s wartom Cambodia R !? firs '2 t min.) -a..(ff) __,. HACUTT It Oii STAGE AT CAI· Ull Al\MTIC an lno c.ome<han bnngs his zany jOt<es to this At1.1n111; City per formance ( t hr ) me .W. Blondie I 1939 Come<1yl Penny Singleton Arthur Laite Blondie and Dagwood encounter rn;lfltal m1sa'1 ventures ( 1 hr • 45 min l (fl.lll'9LY•••••I ----OUl'DOmLR II IT .. 119 ._. ... , II .. ... .,,,. ..... --· Ofi91- MI .,.. "TorcNlghl'' ( 198.4. Orama) Pamela Soe Martin, Steve Railsback A wealthy artist's storyt>oo6< romance and mamage 1urns sour when her husband is sedveed by a dangerously attractive third pany -cocaine. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 31 min ) . 1:t1e .W. "Souls Al Sea" ( 1937. Adven- ture) Gary Cooper, George Raft After a sea wreck. a ship's officer IS fOfoed to make an Important declSIOfl concerning l'ME::r:~. -.AT •ACI COAl19t .. .W. "Coal Miner's Daughter" ( 1980. Biography) Sissy Spacek. Tommy Lee Jones Based on LC>fetta Lynn's auto- biography A girl from a poor family in ru- ral Kentucky marries a man who enQlneers 1 -Weclnesclay ,. 8 a 2 , 0 r· •y I · a !f ly od og '\ a Id S· ., C:, II "I Id II· le -Morning Movies- .. "S«rets" ( 1987. Ofam:l1 Ht-lel'I Lind·• say. Anna Campbell Jor•+'S 11 hr 16 min) •CCJ ''The Sword Of The Vahanr' ( 1960 Fantasy) Sean Connery M1l1>•• O'Keele i! hr . 42 min ) CZ) "The Four Season« 1196 t Comedyl Alan Alda Carol Burn1>1t I I hr 4 7 min l 79(fl.l "The Macomber Alfair ( t947 Ora ma) Gregory Peck.. .JoAn A1>nne11 (2 hrs l -~ "Si11 Weeks' ( 1982 0rilm8) Dudley M OO<e. Mary Tyler Moore ( 1 hr 47 min I OD "Cannonball A11n· ( 1981 Comedy) Burt Reynolds Dom DPI u•· 1• ( I hr 35 min ) (I) "The Adventur~ 0 1 Bur k.1roo Oanza1 Across The 8tfl D1menc;1ol" ( 1984. Sci ence F1c11on) PelAr WellPr Jrihn l •thQow t hr , 43 mtn) "Making ThP (1r.1<1f' · I t'l84 Com1> dy) Judd Nelson Dend 01•,pn 11 hr 45 min) •(!) "French Connect1rin II' ( 1Q75, Dre· ma) Gene HAckmnn rrrnando Rey (? hrs) -CC) "Airplane'' (1980 C11m+'d1I Robert Heys Julie Hagerty ( 1 hr 28 mon ) (H) "Tin Man" ( t981 Drama) Timothy Bottoms. Deane Jurgens ( 1 hr 38 min ) Cl) "The Scarlet Coar · ( 1955. Drama1 Cornel Wlldo. Michael Wlldtng ( 1 hr .. 4 1 min) (%)"She WOfe A Yellow Rtt>bOn" ( t949 Western) JOOo Way~ .John Agar ( t hr '3 min) • "Black Horse Cflnyon" ( 1954. West trn) Joel McClea. M11r1 AltinfhnrC'J ( 1 hr, 30mln ) -tm "Aloog The Gren1 Div1d0' I tll!> 1 Western) l<lrk OouglA, V1rg1n1a M11yn 12 hr•) tW{C) "The Man In The WME> Su11 (19t,1 Comedy) Alec Oulnf'le"<;, (Ai(.11 Por"ef ( t hr . 24 mm I _ ........ 11ov1es- U.(B) "Mai< Dugan Retutns" (1983. Come- dy) Marsha Mason, Jason RobardS I 1 hr. 38 min ) CS) "The Hunter" ( 1979. Orama) Steve McOveen. Ell Wallach ( 1 tir . 38 min ) (%) "Providence" ( 1977. Orama) Ellen Burstyn, Jonn Gielgud ( t hr., 44 mm ) w• "Dark Journey" (1937. Orama) V1· V18n Leigh. Conrad Veldt ( 1 hr • 30 min ) CC) "Bananas" ( 1971. Comedy) Woody Allen. Louise Lassef. (1 hr . 22 min ) a.CID "To Find My Son" (1980. Orama) Richard Thomas. Julie Cobb ( 1 hr . 40 min) "Turk 182!" ( 1985. Orama) Timothy Hutton, Robert Urich ( 1 hr • 38 min ) (%) "Arthur'· (1981. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Liza Mlnnelli ( 1 hr . 37 min ) a.CC) "Six Weeks" ( 1982, Orama) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore ( 1 hr .. 47 min ) W Cl) "Lita On The Mtsslsalppi" ( 1984. Ora ma) Robert Lansing. David Knell (I hr""" 55 min) (%) "SOf1 Of l<ong" ( 1933. Adventure) Aobel1 Armstrong, Helen M&el( ( t hr , 10 min ) .. (f) "Valley Girl" (1983. Comedy) Nico- las cage. Deborah FOfeman (2 hrs ) CC) "The SwOfd Of The Valiant" ( 1980 Fantasy) Seen Connery, Miles O'l<eefe ~hr . .42 min) "On The Town" ( 1949, Musical) ne Kelly, Frank Sinatra. (1 hr , 38 min.) CD "CynAra" ( 1932. Orama) Ronald Col- man. l<ay Francis 11 hf . 15 min.) Cl) "Zeppetln" C 971. Adventure) Ml chael York. Oce Sommer (2 hra.) .. aJ.) "Ensign Putver'' ( 1964. ·Comedy) Robert Walker. Buff "'9s (2 hrs .. 10 min ) •(%) "The Hotel New Hampshire" ( 1984, Comedy) Jodie Foster, Beau Bridges ( t hr ,SOmln ) - het rise 10 stardom jn the music Industry 'PG' O (2 hrs 5 min ) -~= de 90Wll 'Blondie Meers The Boes" (1939. Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake Blondie misunderstands when she finds a snapsilot of another woman In Daawood's arms ( t hr . 15 min ) --1='m"n11••zrn IA'WllUlll•TOOAY MU1'1Q.W -.cam N0m. a.L.YllM A teenage boy's hie undergoes &eflous changes Whefl his parenrs bnng his retatded slst• 1Qana HUI) home to 11'9'e ( 1 hr.) CZ) 90Wll "Sabotage" ( 1936. Suspenee) Oscar Homolka Sylvia Sidney. A man en- gaged 1n sabotage actMtles accidentally kills his brother·ln-law With a home-made bomb J t ht . 16 min ) *ll@ PUFITO.S .. CID 90Wll "MISCh18f" ( 1984, Comedy) Doug McKeon. Kelly Preston. A IOwJek:k 17·year·old nerd begins an obsessive put· suit ol the most popular girl In his school 'R' O ( 1 hr • 37 min ) ....... U,,-MOUITOM Cll ... POIJCI ITOft AIC ... Q 1119'1CU.Ntr .. W'TITWD "811 .._ Regularly scheduled Pfogrammlng may be delayed due to pl==s .OCIMI. ~ CCIU.W umTIM.L. Misaourl Veley Conference Champlonlhlp (live) (2 hrs) (S)~NOm At1er serving In Wortd War I, a young man feets the peln of allen- a11on Whefl ne returns to his hometown Nancy Marchand and Riel'Mlrd Beci(ua star ~MOT IUT I MOTUm .. . ..... .,.,. .. ... NOCllY Los Angeles Klngs al Ed-monton Olets (Live) (3 firs . 10 min ) ... me ... • & '::. '°" ccmall Jeckle ..,. ly awaits a marriage Pfoposal when Brad returns from a trip bYI the young man 18 havai.8:Yd thoughts I=-... .. ~M~TO -1=~••&-79 Cll .. A ~ti 'mil W On the Ml oT 'MIY1»rY Reunion" wfttl Iha ~ n11 c:ast trom 'The Andy Gtltltttl Show " I TAll =.'::".&. A worMn who ~ ered from pnral~s. uu phOtographat O.· vid Brownott G LOWIOD 1•cno11 ~ Sunday, Marett 2, 1M6 18 -------------=------------------- I ... ~t::f/9111'1 &:r':r:W ~ ....,. James Earl Jones narrates this ptoffle of llfe within a pride of lions llvlng In Namibia's Etosha National Park Q__(1 hr.) A CC> DMft. MAU. ,_ Miii QA1D From New Y0<lfs Apollo Theatre: HaN & Oates team up With fOfmer Temptations mem- bers Eddie Kendrleks and David Ruffin to sing "The Way Y04J Do lhe Things Y04J Do," "My Glr1" and "Everytlme Y04J Go Away ·· (1 hr ) (BJ tlOWll "Cannonball Run" (1981, COmedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLUlse Various oddball characters compete In a coast-to-ooest au1o race 'PG' (I hr .. 35 mlniJ. (rJ •• lmfT ... (I) eamnlOGI .. TMI LOIT ..... Ralph and Ed attempt to purchase a can- dy store before another potential buyer i sl1.o ~ 11.1..YWC:.•aq Ne IC* TMI TOW Featured ride the rafts through Utah • tour the sights wrth the 80- yeer-old grandniece of Brigham Young; In- side the Mounon Tabernacle for a choir perlormanoe, visit Temple Square. home 01 the M0<mon Temple and usembly halls: aunaet at the Great Sall Lake .... _., .... " .... , .. ,. mcmu. U.ATL.Mm ~QWl:I0//1AUNTm .-tnccurr ., ..... --~Mm .. ,.,,, ... · .,. "Crossfire" ( t9'7. Orama) Robe<t Ryan. Robe<t Young An antl-Sem- rtlc soldier becomes a maniacal murderer j hr., 26 min.) IAC*l ... UlrrA llftA ,. ......... .. .. Cll PMT,_ (Premiere) Contempo- rary comedy revotvlng around the activi- ties ol a group ol teeo-agera whose ptlorl- tles Include rock music. shopping malts, 1e11 -and school Stars Claudie Wells. Dean C.m&fon and ~Y Walston • e -AT TO 19A'91 Jonathan tries 10 oonvtnc.e a Soviet official to reunite an expetrl.ated woman with the IOO she's never known In stereo o ( 1 hr ) e.,. "21 Hours At Munich" (1976, Orama) Wiiiiam Holden, Shirley Knight Eight Palettlnlan terrOflsta atage a shock- ing and blOOdy pre-dawn raid upon l1<aeli athletes during the t972 Olympics (2 hra.) • 9 IMC8'f'9 MacOyver altemp1a to traok down a con man who pulled off a muf1lmilllon-dollat heltt (A) O ( 1 hr ) I ... ,.,.._, =·'* '" .... "Eddie MICOn't Run" ( f983. i5tM18) JOhrl Schnelder, Kirk OouglH. An eecepec:t crlmlnel *°"'* the quatry or a rutNele lew of"'*. (2 hts.) l .... .,.&.a. ...-r Ullll &tth'a peat, men's rOle In ht Murt end tht l)OellblMty or • "nuc ... 20 Sunday, March 2, 19ee at winter". are examined. o ( 1 hr ) ~ ... "Airplane!" ( 1980. Comedy) Robet1 Haya. Julie Hagerty. In this spool of dlsastet films. an aifllner' a crew suc- cumbs to food poisoning and a nervous former war pilot Is pressed into service 'PG' (thr.,Mmln.) ~w=w.,.. C'Rl .. ~Clf ... moll• I Donald iS purSUed by an overambitious vice cop. O 1•111111 " ....,M. James E8r1 Jones narrates this ptoflle of lite within a pride of Irons living In Namibia's Etosha National Park Q_(lhr) d (Jl)llDW9 "Grizzly" (1976, Orama) Ctms- topher George, Andrew Pnne An 18-loot grlzzty bear launches a series of allacks on national park campers. ( 1 hr • 5!> min) "' ... Cll TOUIN CGCIUI (Premiere) A young Chicago detective tries to malnla1n order In the W'toay City while at the same time dealing with his old friends on the other aide ol the law Stars Robby Ben son, An Merrano and Lainle Kazan I ..... . ULUSLall,U. ,. •M-A woman who recovered from pett.lylls: M<I photographel David Brownell. i .. , .... ~1•1 mAm Sketches: oelebf1ty garbage. TV outtakee. o . , ..... .. Cll mAIY Lim A NI Harry and Harri aon inveetlgate the murderous goings-on at an e11clus!Ye dude ranch ( 1 hr ) e e &M:ll'l IMllC The Blackes rn vestlgate wheel an unmanned alrpla™' landS In a deserted town Linda Kelsey, Gary Oosby and Bobby Sherman guest atar { 1 hr) • 111 IMMITY Surprises galore await 011 It the Carrlngtons' masquef'ade ball o ~~ ... "The Babe Ruth Story" (1948. Blogfaphy) Wiiiiam BendlJC, Clalre Trevor A boy trom an orphanage becomes a la moos and well·loved baSeball star (? hra.) l ,._TMIU. ~ _.. Regularly scheduled ptogrammlng may be detayed due lo ~-:--.... ~ iiii "The Killing fleld8" ( t 984, Ota- ma) Sem Waterston, Halng S. Ngot Based on New YOl'k Times repor1er Syd- ney Schanbetg'a chronicle of the unique friendship that developed between him and hit native asal8tant, Dtth Pren, In 19708 wartOfn CambOdla 'R' O (2 hrs., 21 min.) (l)ITM'ftm / Cl) ... "The Adventures Of BUckaroo • Benzel; Aeto. The 8t~" ( 1984, ~ Actlon) er Weller. John llthgow. A band of a tur8f'S bat· tie enemy allenl who ate tceldenlllly re-~ from the 8th dimtntlon as a teeull of 1 ,....,c1w•aaxpetlment1. 'PG' (1 hr .. 43 min.) (J) .. "Arthur" (1981, Comedy) Oudl9y Moore. Liza Mlnnelll. A drunken, ~lo young rnllonalre falls In loYe with a poOf wtltr ... , bUt hit family threet- tns to cut ott hit Wltfltanoe un .... he ,.,.,... a ClebUtentt . 'PG' ( 1 ht .• 37 min ) .. I.?'&-:. ..... n ... Commemofatlng theif 25th tnnhlef r sary together, Peter. Paul and Mary PE form many of their Ms lnclUdlng "Blowl In the Wind." "leaving on a Jet Plarw and "Pull the Magic Dlagoo" In a concE taped rn Nashville, Tenn. In stereo hrs • 25 min ) · a• ID '11DIM. llOCaTJMIC Alctlard Kilo narrates this clo6&-up examination or It behaVI()( OI llge<s In the wJld. lllmed in tY of Indra's natlOOal parks O ( t hr , 3 mrn) .. (!) ... ~ ITIJWI A young Jes Owens (Do<1an Harewood) enters Of' Stale UnrverSlty where his track 8chlev ments lead him 10 lhe 1936 Ber1in Olyr P'CS Georg Stanford Brown. George Ke ne<ly and Debbi Morgan co-star (Part ol 2) (2 hrs) Ctl ~~ = rr Come< an and juggler Mlchael Davis throws party and allempts to trade in hrs otf·lh wall antrcs for s1rarghler behavior (!)llJlY CD llCMI "Turk 1821" ( 1985, Orami Timothy Hutt0t1. Robeft Urlctl. Armed WI a hghhng sp1r11 and an 98fosat spray ca a young man wages o QfOffl1i war agarr bureaucrats who retuse to compensa his 1n1ured fireman txother 'PG-13' ( 1 h 38mrn ) I ..,. ... -Cl) IQIWpw Terror1&1a rake sevei people hostage during on attack at a po New York hotel ( 1 hr ) 8 e IT. ILll1lt-A sculptor turns 1 St. Ei lus lo~by lntc) a work of art ( t hr I ... . NOTa Julie's sexually harass«l a fellow employee. a woman longs meet the daughter '>he once gave up I adoptron Guesl 'tars Include Joan Fe talne and Nttnclte Febfay o ( t hr ) I MIMIJ -TMl--llCMI "Poullne At The Beach .. C 1~ Comedy) Amanda Langlet, Arielle Dot bosle The romantic ups and downs ol young PariSl8n woman vacationing In N< mandy as viewed through the eyes ol I' 16-year old cou3ln (Subtitled) 'R' ( 1 t' 34 min) l ,_•lll•l&i1AU..a....n ~--•.n••m Clf Ol\'9'C._ ... .,_ ''LBnd Of The Pharaoh ( 1955. Orama) Joel< Hewttlns, Joan C llns The construction of mammoth m)'f cal pyramids Is carried out In enclE IY~~rs . 10 min) ........ ,.,.,I -DAUIY• •TODAY ... ..,. ... ... _. tll ~ A chronicle of 1 t9§4. ~no expedition 10 scale Mcx. Everest hr h the l<le·packed 11" Great on the no<th face of 1 lak. (AJ Jl hr., 16 min~ ..... ~Q.OlmP ,,. 111'&,::. mAm SketchtL the Sdllock Sch< fOf lneeeutlty. Meggie Bultetflold a De Pan;· a~"lii:"lles l --·-=-=--12-• Proflles Bob Hope. Joan ColUna and JullO lglttU the Oflgfns of "I Lov. Lucy... unoi. Sa the bikini, potato ct-.'pe end IOe CfM IBl < 1 hr l (I).,. "Warrlot Of fht Lost WOf~ ( t983, AdvenlUfe) Aobett Ginty. Ptr Khambatta "orofetSOr tttld his dauoh I r· ,. .. rt ? 'Y ~ 0 ) ' 1 1) 'h , SI '9 81 .,, recruit a cycle riding daredevil to Over· throw a malevolent tyrant. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 27 min.) Cl) lilOWll "The Flesh A(ld Blood Show" ( 1972, Horror) Jenny Hanley, Luan Peters BritiSh actors audition for a film under proouctlon and are murdered one- by-one by a hooded killef 'R~ ( 1 hr., 29 ;nJ..ruu.m . 11:W(D .,. "Naughty Girls ... Need Love Too" (No Date, Adult) ( 1 hr. 30 min.) 1W 8 Cl) u . NOGl9I Hootler Is accused of shooting an unarmed t~ager (A) • ( I hr . 10 min.} 8 e TCllllfT Guest host Joan R1Vers In ste<eo. ( 1 hr.) I i:.~5ea~ Part" ( 1969, Suspense) Simon Andrew, Maribel Mar· tin A newlywed cOOple find lhemselves In lhe presence of a spirit belonglng 10 a woman who died 200 years ago ( 1 hr , 160~= .... '"'....., IPOITIC8n9l .,_ "Chooee Me" ( 1984, Comedy) Genevieve Bujold. Ke.th Carradine. The llves of a bar OWnef, a radio sex the<aplst and a scheming womanizer collide. setting lt' ~ off a barrage of emotlOnal fireworks 'R' ) l hr .. 46 m\n.) ~UUaY >y 1tll A -POU I IOCll _... Highlights 10 of a 1984 New Jersey concert featuring " John Sebastian, Jesse Colin Young: Roger " McGulnn; Rick Danko. Levon Helm and Richard Manuel (alt formerly of The Band) Richie Havens hosls In ste<eo ( t 3 n 8 er ... >I II nt le nl Uy le ol lly of 11: Tl, ,... , .. lls er hr ) 1W (C) .,_ "BaMnas" ( 1971. Comedy) Woody Allen, Louise Lasser A prOdvct teste<. bo<ed wllh his everyday routine, goes to a small Laftn American country and becomes a dictator during a polltlcal lheaval. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 22 min.) ,.. (!)~ .... M•MDLLYWOOD ..,..,.-, Ta.INf On the 981 Of "Mayberry Reunion" with the orlglnal cast from "The Anay Griffith Show " ••111111-..r (() c:oum IAmCITUl.L Missouri Valley Conference Championship from Tulsa, Okla. ~)-'2 hrs ) I. --ICY •CUit . 11:11 .. "Come Fill The Cup" (1951, arna) James Cagney. Gig Voung A man left worthtoss t>ecause of his drlnt<lng 1s 1augh1 10 face hie again through the ef- f()(ts of anolher alcoholic (2 hrs • 30 mlnL ... e Ull ~Wini DAVID Lil I EM !lns:a;;A~) ~OP,_,_ 0 From May 29. 5: Or Ruth W91thelmer: a fashion makeover that turnt a View« Into• chlr· act• from the JetlOOt cartoon ( 1 tv ) Ill ? .. ---.-&I ---""". ii :•snu ........ ... "Tomboy" ( 1964, Comedy) S.tsy ~. Jetry Olnome Upon meet- ing e heattthrob raoe-<:er driver, a smitten lten·tger pull •side her bttk•1bell, mo- torcycte and monkey wrench 'R' ( 1 hr • 32 min) -r.::..IJIWCY: • ~TO CJ) ... "Turk 1821" ( 1985. Orama) Timothy HUl12f'I. Robert Urich. Armed with a fighting spin and an aeroeol eprey can, a young man wages a graffiti war against bureaucrats who refu8e to compensate his lnjufed fireman bfothe< 'P0-1 s· Q ( 1 hr. 38 min.) tllel 9 ()) .,_ "Third Girl From The left" ( 1973, Orama) Kim Novak, Tony Curtis. An older chorus girl wooNt8 about age and marriage. (R) ( 1 hr • ¥? min ) tMl(l}.,. "Mischief'~ (1984, Comedy) Doug McKeon, Kelly Preston. A. love9ici< 17 ·yeer-old nefd begins an obses8lve pur· suit of the most popular gll't in his school. ,.;i~Mi7mln.) (!) _,. "Secrel Ceremony" ( 1969, Orama) Elizabeth Taylor, Mia Farrow. A wealthy, warped young lady Insists that a fading prostitute Is hef dead mother (2 hrs., 30mln ) I:. "Ll'I Scratch" ( 1970, Adven· lure) An outdoor enthuslast di9covers an .ned bear cub. (2 hrs.) .... "' .... - t9 _,. "Blood Simple" ( 1984, Orama) John Getz. Frances McOormand. A wom- an has an affair with her hUsband's em- ~ee and spancs a fatal chain of events R'Q(1hr .36mln ) t9 CID llO'lll "The BkJ8S Brothers" ( 1980, Comedy) John Belushi, Oen Aytcroyd Two blues singers must contend with the ChlcagO police, the CIA. neo-Nazll end the U.S. Army to put togethe< a benefit concert to raise money for lhelr orphan- ' 'A' (2 hr1 . 13 min) t9 ... AT Tl9 .._ Scheduled a took at worll'IWhlle "sleeper" movies avallable on vldeocallette. (R) • ~ TCmMf Guests· Jes9e Em- mett. Robert Wuht, Ritch Shydner. Mark Pitta. (A) M.L •• , .... , .... ..... .. CMlm&m 119 Cl) C81 ... _,.ATQC ---6' -"*"'""'".an s:-::.. -Steve GaM!y Celebrity Cham-r,)shlp from Peri< City, Utah. (8) ( t CD.,_ "Up The Creek" (198~. Come- dy) Tim Matheson. Jennifer Runyon Four college student• try to bring some glory to thelf IChool by competing In a raft race ogalnst a 1eam of ruthless men 'R' ( I hr . 35 min) (l)LllOP-.., a.CJ) llOWll "Arntarter" (1964, Scl9n08 Fiction) David Keith, Drew Barrymore. The concerned parents of a 9-yeer·old oirl, who Is endowed with the ablllly to en- Ml(J) "life On The Mi.llelppl" (t964. Ora- ma) Robert LAlneing. oevld l(ne4f ( 1 hr • 55 min) •c.z> "SaboteQt" (1938, Sulptnee) Oec:er Homolka. SyMa Sidney ( 1 hr., t8 min ) flame anything at wlH, endeav()( to protect her from govefnment agents ptenf'llng to abduct he<. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) t9. .,_ "Any Wednesday" ( 1968, Comedy) Jane Fonda. Jason Robeldl. Every Wednesday, a "model" tbbend visits his mis1ress In a tax-exempt de. t? hrs.) • ._ "BogleS In The Afternoon" (1952, Western) Ray Milland, Hetena Carter. An officer•demoted '°'striking an- othe< officer re-enlist& In the cavalry and bat=-= (2hrs.) • ..... w ... ~ .,.-"Where The Green Anti Dream" (1983. Orama) Bruce Spence. Wandjuk Marika, The Australian OU1beck becOmeS the selling '°' bitter conflict when two abo<igine tribes fight to save their sacred land from uranium miners. 'R' !hr., 41 min.) M ......... II .,. "The Young Nurses" ( 1973. Orama) Jean Manson. A&hley Porter. Three beautiful nurses find them8e1Yes In serious and sometimes comical dHemrrm on and off the Job. 'R' ( 1 hr., 16 min.) m ~ATU. Ml ... aec••t --· UPI N-.n .. •Ami• ..... I/If Ml'ml• 11 IMn.AY -.aT IPACI COAl19 • .,. "The Rose" (1979, Orama) Bette Mldler. Alan Bates. A flamboyant rock singer turns to drugs and alcohol when she finds n difficult to cope with the l!'essures of fame 'R' (2 hrs . 14 min.) -~....,. ~=·Provldenoe" (1977. Orama) Ellen Burstyn, John Glelglld A ttfetlme of recollectk>ns flashes by In tne drean.a of an •=· dying man 'R' ( 1 hr., 44 min.) •CC) "rt. Man In The White Sult" ( 1951, Comedy) Alec Guinness. Ced Parker The market goes wild when a brl- Hant young chemist Invents a Wtuafly ln- deStruc;tlble fabfic. ( t hr • 24 min ) .. (J) .an-Donald 19 puf'8Ued by en gyerambltk>ul vice cop Q • 1 LOtT•INCI .. ...., .,. "Charlie Chan· The Red Dr• goo" (1945, Mystery) Sidney Toler, e.n. son Fong Charlie Chan gets "help" from his chauffeur In solving a baffling mystery I~ .... ,. M191• 11•1 I n.AY --~ • .ulilf~ 111 t19 ~I-ML.Oil .. II Ralph end Ed attempt to purcha.te • can- dy store before anothe< po1entlal bUyef getllt Q .. (I:) "Unfllthf\Jlly YOUl'S" ( '*· c.omedy) 15\ldley Moore, Nalt ... Je '°'*1. (1 hf., 3emln.) 19(fl) "The Country Gitt'' (19&A, Creme) Bf:ng Cfoeby. Grae. Klly. (2 tn.) Ml(J) "Hard lo HOid" (1084, Creme) AIOI f Sunday, March 2, 1988 21 • ~---i-~_ .. _•s_da~y~~Coal __ ~··---------------. ~rtngfield. Janet E'llbe< ( 1 hr • 33 min J CZJ "The Night Of The Shooting Stars" ( 1982. Dfema) Omero Antonum. Margar· Ila Lozano ( I hr . 46 min ) •CC> "The Year Qt Lrv1no Dangerously" ( 1983. Dfama) Met Gibson, Sigourney W~ver ( 1 hr . 55 min ) CID "Without A Trace" ( 1983, DfamaJ Kate Nelligan. Judd H11sch (2 hrs.) .. (l) "Drums" ( 1938 Acl\lenture) Ray mood Massey Sat:>u (2 hrs ) (%) .. Crossfiie.. (194 7. Dfama) Robert ~an. Robert Young (I hf . 26 min ) -lCJ "Oh Goct1 You Devil" ( 1984, Come- dy) George Burns, Ted Wass (I hr , 36 min) CH) "The Bostonians" ( t984. Dfama) Chrisropher Reeve. Vanessa Redgrave. (2 hrs J "The Catered ~flair" { t956, Corne· dy) Belle Davis. Erlilest Bofgmne ( 1 hr . 33 min J ID "Cattle Ot1ve" { 195 t, Western) Joel McCrea, Dean S1ockwell ( 1 hr , 30 min ) -«Zl "Thtlnder Road" ( 1958. Adventure) Robert Mitchum, Gene Barry {2 hrs ) tW(Z) "ArthtJr" ( 198\-Comedy) DIJCStey M00<e L•za Monnelh { 1 hr , 37 mtn ) -JUternoon Movies- -· "UFO Journals" ( 1975, Documente· ry} {2 hrs) CC) "Kines Hearts AM Coroners" ( 1949, Comeoy) Alee Gurnness. Dennis Price ( 1 hr .« mtn) CID "The Aviator" ( 1985, Dfame) ChrlS· tophe< Reeve Rosanna Arquetle ( 1 hr 36m1n) Cl) "Brainstorm" ( 1983. Sc1ence-Flct1on) Christopher Walken Natalie WOOd ( 1 ht . 46 mm) •• "A Farewell To Arms" (1932, Ore ma) Gary Cooper Helen Hayes ( 1 hr , 30m1n) (%) "The K1lhng Fields" ( 1984, Dfama) Sam Waterston, Heino S Ngo< (2 h,.. 2tmm) •CC> "Sixteen Candles" (1984. Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Michael HaN ( 1 hr ,33mln) CH) "Oxford Blues" ( 1984 Orama) Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy ( t hr . 33 min ) •Cl) "Condemned" ( 1930, Orama) Ronald Colman, Ann Harding ( 1 hr . 26 min) -~ "Bite The Buner· (1975, Western) Gene Hackman. Candice Bergen (2 hrs .. tt min ) · CZl "Where The Green Ants Dfeam" ( 1983. Orama) Bruce Spence. Wandjuk Marika ( I hr . 4 1 min ) •CD "Les Miserables" ( 193'4. Orama) Harry Baur. Cha(les Vanel (2 hrs.) Cl) "Red Aler1'' ( 1977, Suapenle) Wll- llam Oevl'lne, Mtehaet Brandon (2 hrs.) (%) "Making The Grade" ( 1984, Come- dy) Judd Netson. Dsne Olaen ( 1 hr . 4S min) •«ZI "The Night 01 The Orluly" (1966, Adv9ntura) Clint Walker, Mirtha HytK. (2 Nt.. 10 min.) ....... ___ _ ·11"=-.... .... ,,.,_ =t':i.."" 22 Sunday, March 2, 1986 ) I MWll'IWll ~ .._ Regularly scheduled =ming may be delayed due to l .le:t ... •IWICMW llOWI "Oh GOdl You DeVJI' ( t 984 Comedy) George Burns, Ted Wass struggling musician declares on clespera lion that he would trade hrs soul for a chanoe at fame and fortune and the ever obliging devil grants his request PG' c.; i_1hr,36mln) (() COUW IAlllTUU Big East Ouar te(flnal (Live) (Subiect lo blackool) I/ hrs . JO min) CH> Cl) .,_ .. Hard To Hotel" { 1984 Dfama) Rick Spnngflekl Janet f1lber A rock 'n' roll star falls tor a child p!iyCholo P,lst and n; detefmlned to win hm k>vt> PG~~r , 33 min) .. , .... el~ .. -= ... =CMMCI Of A LRTm TOO CL09 fat~ After many false alarms, Muriel ltnally goos lnro labor while a nervous Henry Is ar wa<k. leaving f"lef no choice but 10 ask Monroo tor ht>lp Part 1 ot 2) .. ,.,., -PllOTU.UfltlC YW .... ... mAamL /~ .. IHOUR ,.. cm ... 0 mnaTU-rTT.....-r ln1Mv1ew i:i~: ... lh•~h lhe.,.. ~ 100 photojournaflsls, PAlll OaVI'> csa~er Of Ronald and N= Reagan l, .. ~.::-.-. • .-n. ,...,.Lam • 11111..,-mwll "The Little Foxes" ( 1941. Ora ma) Bene Dftvls. Herbert Marshall Based on the play by Ulllan Hellman A SoYthern family faces its downfall litter the C1v11 Wal.I ' hr • 56 min.) Cl)-•• w..,. (%).WW "Son Of Kong" ( 1933. ACSven ture) Robert Armstrong. Helen Mack A l0<1un&-hontlng prOducer and a South Seas slnget encounter e g1an1. friendly apt inhabiting the unchafled Skull Island l hr., 10mln) 1'111 11.LY ...... Cll•ADIO ,.. toetM!Oa Featured" conclude lhe train trip with vl5lts 10 harrah's casino in Reno, Nevada. Oakland's CNnatown encl The Arst and Last Chence Saloon Jack London'• hideaway while ~nlng "Call l~==~~:Wol " M•U. U.ATUlll _.....,..,,, los Ango4es Lakera et Go4den State Warriors (Lfve) (2 hr~ .. 130 =COlllf . . ., .... .. ._ .... .. ,.,. w. IOI rm1 Jett Sm111'1 ptepates port pic41na. pees and pea1a. end • spa ~I frlttata. CBJmDT•llll&TM ... I UC. ... IMTAWTA ,.. "'°"'° Of u""" .. Cl) u•-. '.L Admiral Ha~es en low; Magnum". help to hnd out who'1 teak•~ class1hed Navy intormatloo (R) (1 ,,, ) a 6l> COt9l '"°" '" stereo 0 0 llCMl ltoe Dogs OI War" (1980, Ad· vi>nturl') Chro'>lopher Walken. Torr 8"1er.gpr Ba5M on the boOk by Fredef· •c:k tol'.>Ylh Alter being tortured and de- pQrleo by an African dictator. a meice- nary rl'tums to read a revolutlOn (2 hrs ) D Oll wun -.w rr °" mn Seo-n.w11~ 1n<:ludt-a v1Sll to the Los Angeles (. '"''Y • ororn>r '> aut<>psy rooms and an nx.1m1r1.111rm ot a11hne industry measures ''' rn.,ur1· pas<;t>nger safely (R) Q (I r.1) I~ °' • _..., ,~ TME WOlaD'I IUT Vl'Jts 10 the world's he'll hotels re-;taurant:; and resot1s with app+•tirances by Cher Joan Collins. John r QrsylhP MDlyAr-raorchlld. John McEn 101_• r>onnSJ Mill'>. Paul Newman, Rage< M0<>te Arookr Sh1Pld<; and LOfetra SWll i hl'>I ~THIUIN> PUDQ! ~ Res101a11y scl'leduled programming mAy oe delayed due to ptod=a~-; 'Ci ~.,!Pen Candles" ( 1964 . Comodyl Molly Ringwald. Anthony Mo· r.hnel H, 111 An insecure M1dwestetn teen· ayf'I -; tf11h h1rlhday goes unremembered • I""' anothPr ~ymptom of the pain of ado- ff''><.r ncn antJ yrowonq up 1n e m1dclle-cl8ss t,11n1ly 'PV t) I I hr . 33 min ) I H> lllOYll M1<.smg In Action 2 The Begln- 11111g" ( 198~ Diama) Chuck Norris. S<)()n l P<:~ Oh A11 Amettean cok>nel, held priwner by sa111s11c Vietnamese captors, maf\e• a bid tor freedom t0r himself and hos lellow POW~ 'R' ( 1 hr , 36 min ) Cl) CMIOlf'I co.DY a • ._. (I) .ovw ''MO"..COW Oo lhe HudSOn" ( 1q84. Comedy) Robin WllUams, Marla Conchita Alonso A RuSSlan circus musl· c.oan defects to the United States and set- llds 1n Nnw YOfk afler being saved from the KGB by a store security guard 'R' Q ~~n) .. II Pl.u.T IMnt Earth's past man's role m its luture and the posslbinty of a "nucle- ar w1Ner' arp examined Q ( 1 hr , 10 min) '11 01) .,_ 'Thi> Gellant Hours" ( 1960, Bl· ography) Jame'> Cagney. Dennis Weaver The 1942 tight for Guadalcanal. the llrll maior P11c1foc ballle. IS OY9f9"fl by Adml rat "Bull" Halsey ''hrs .. 26 min.) I'!> lft'iliihl "Adventures of ShtflOck Holmes II The Red-Headed Leap" Al ter answering a charitable Ofgt1nlzallon'1 ad. Jabe1 Wiison Is suspicious ~ he Is fHom1!Wld n large avm of money for copy· i an ~lopedi11 O (t hr. 15mln) .. eP•YTB 1n.ieteo o liAIMIOll,U. ,. •1t-Jap&n through the eyes of 100 photo)ournaltsts. P8111 Oevts. do~ of Ronald and Nancy Reegan ,.., .. ,. ...vwr•a CIWl.B~oetl'tll ... _ DU9mT .. Cl) _.. I -Rof II fAlll In IOYe with a woman whose former boyfriend le lnvOl\led With the m()b ( 1 hr ) 11 ~In stereo M COL8TI The Colby ettatt le the &ee,,. of Sable llnd Jason's flefoe betti.t nnd a pl&nn(l(}weddlng Q (I hr ) I .... "Take Me Ovt To The BaN Game'~1SM9, ~) Frank Sinatra. Gene Two entertain«• become 1~ voNed wit a pretty gif I woo owns a bes. beH teem and gamt>ters woo try to stop her t .. m from winning the pennant. (2 hrs.) ~,_,.um am .... AmedeuS" (198A, Drama) F MUrnly Abrahem. Tom Hulce Consumed wttti jMtousy O'ler his rival's btllllance. VleMe8e court compoMf AntOnlo Sallefl Ineffectually plOll 10 dlscredl1 btastt mus!· cal genius Wotfgang Amadeus Mozart 'PG' {2 ton .. 38 min.) (l)tfMYm (%) .. ·'The Klling Fields'· ( 198.c. Dra- ma) Sem Waterston. Halng S Noor Baed on New Yortc Times reporter Syd- 'W/ Schanberg' a chronicle ol the unique trlendlhlp that develOped be1weel"I htm and his natlYe ualltant, Olth Pran. In 1970. W811om Ce.mbodla 'R' (2 hrs. 21 "*'iln.---1-:•T• llWllNIM~_,. F10tn the exoOc wlldllfe of the Narnlb Oeaert to a dallng raft rae&-down the YUkon Rlwr. 10 years of National G.ogr.piic epeciets are reviewed. Hal HOlbfoott ho.t~ O It ht., 50mln l •• • _, 8ull kidnaps an oran-gutan being 1-.d lor sclenllllc experi- ments. In tttf.O. (I) .-~ ITGl'f .Hme Owens' recotd-bfeeklng track perfonnenoe at the 1936 Bertin Otymplcs Is followed by a life of humenltarien deeds <MlfShadOwed by ~ t.Mure and criminal c:N.rges of tax ew91on. Stan Dorian Ha.rewood. Ron- ny Cox and Norman Felt. (Part 2 of 2) {2 hra.). & ':" ••ITI _,..Ill~_,. From the exotic wlldllte of the Narnlb OeMr1 to a daring rah race dOWn the YUkon Rtwr. tO yeen of National CleograpNc epec:'9la are revtewed. Hal Holbfoott hoett. (R) o (2 hra.. 10 min.) ... "Kind Hearts And Coronets" 9, Comedy) Alec Gutnnns. Dennis . Denied hi. birthright becauSe his mochef men1ed b9tOw her atatlon. • devll- lllh young INln cteverly mutderi the ec· centric r•tl¥e9 woo stand between him end the t~ dutcedOm. ( 1 hr .. « min ) (I) LNA _, 1985 Kemper Open A -~ &...-OIMa denieS 11\81 nwtjuall8 found In Mlchffl's car was hara; Med( ...,.,,. lhet Jiii hat been look· i!!9 Into the WeepNll c.-O ( 1 hr ) • e ma.._,._ Sates Is uncer· lain whether 8he can Identify wtiO kHled n~~ I .. I • Scheduled; JOht'I LaU<en<:e .tit\ 1 portr.it Of a mid-~ Mafia man bMed on euthof Nichokta Pileggi' s "WM- ~·~-..... -''The F1MW1gO Kid" ( 1984, ') Mitt 09on, AIChald erenna. In 1913, ... ootdyn '*"""*'. ton geft • JOb et • cNc bwf't cM> Ind beoOmet enem- ored Wfth. the metttlal trapplnge of 11r. 'PG-~( 1 tw .. '40 min.) ~I I I Tri M LOii •llHRI ff 1 a tl9tlt al .... wNr1 Allot end T rtxle nwc. • pttc:tt tot belt., tr•tm.nt from ltlelr tuOenda. Q •ou111 ,~ .. I __ ... , I ----II di .. .. ... ''The Convwaatlon" (1974, Drama) Gene Hadcman, John C&zale. A professional wlfetappef begins to quee- tlon the ethics of his profaaalon. (2 hrs .. 5 tWl~ne.uu,:. I.MCI l:W ..., ... ,.,.......,... ......... Wllnlll tJll Tiii ..... ·-Feat\M'ed: Joan Colllna; a tour of London with Emme Samms and Tr1ttan Rogers; the English homes Of Jane Seymour and musician John Entwistle. (R) ( 1 hr.) Cll .,. "Brainstorm" ( 1983, Science- Fiction) Chrittophef Walken, Natalie WOOd A married couple tries to keep • speclaUy designed deVtca, which allows a person to expeflenoe the MnMtlons lelt by another. from mllhaty and lndustrlal ~oups. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 46 min.\ CZ) ... ''Tender Coulltll'1 ( f983. Com- edy) Thierry Tevtnl, Anja Shute. On a French countryside farm. a loYe-amltten teenager devites an Ingenious plan to gain e~ and lulflll his desires with his beautiful older cousin. 'R' ( 1 hr • 34 min.) l _,IM.lmt tW M,.. Geoffrey works with the po- nce to dlecover the location ol the kid· nappers; the terrorists bartef with the po- lice tor their freedom; Frances Is saV9d at great cost. Peter Bar1<wortn and Harriet Walker atar. ,,_.(I) _,IUT O'Brien and Giembona investigate the brutal mufdef of• man and his clauohtef. (R) ( 1 hr., 10 min.) 8 • n..tr Guest hoat: Joan Rtvers Scheduled: actor-director Ron Howard, slngef-s<>ngwr1t« Petef Allen, actr ..... • Pa~= Valetle Hatpar. In atefeo. .... _.... I:: Sketchea: Super Dave fights fOf truth and )usttc.: Btonaon on another "Death Wlah'' hunt. (I) nRl.-r Jim If••• ... rt• ......... ,, .......... .....u. l lWWTY ... ''The Yeat Of Living Def'lgefoue- ly'' ( 1983. Orama) Mel Gibeon, Slgour· ney \Neever. An Australian jOUrnellst, a 81ltlsh emt>assy ottlclal ,and a Eurallan cameraman beCome caught up In the tu- mult of 1965 lndOneSia ,ust prlot to the ta• of Sul<amo. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 55 min I I .. , ... _,IM.&mY tW ••nrr..-r tW _., l&L -llli•R• In this ape- olal, the Brttlsh c~lan performs sketches and soogs and welcomes the Hlll'a A~1hr ) -1w.•1a1= ..... -9119f' FWR fWJ Interview with Pierce Btoanan. -.... ~, ~ ....... . ... "Raw Talent.. ( 198A, Adult) Lisa OeLeeuw, Jerry BU11ef A PC>f'n direc- tor threatens to destroy a man's chance1t tor a legitimate acting career. ( 1 ht .. 30 mlnJ, i ··-•llllllCTC' JllQ.UI -eu11WWllNDA¥1DUll& .. In stefeo. (1 hr.) I UTPA1'IOL• mY tJll ,_ ~ 0 From March . 1985: Or. Wiiiiam Rader on the dlfflcul- 1189 of being beautiful, magician Larry Wil-son (1hr) e .. "The Last Hurrah" ( 1977, Ora· ma) Catroll O'Connor. Burgess Mefedlth The eldel'ly, ailing mayor of a big city shocks everyone when he announces his plan to run for a fourth term of offtc.. (2 ---fll(IU ..,_.. lhtl.~ ..... ... LM.MJ c•snu • lltlll .. ., F ..... u. CGU.m umTIMJ. Big East Quar- terfinal (R) (2 ht$ ) .. • (I) ..,_ "Code Name: Diamond !XPERT L8GAL Don·1 Be A Victim Twice RIPMS!NTATION • Any Type of Accident • No Fee Untll You Recover • FREE Coneuttetk>n •u.e. 24 HOURS (714) 848-4849 Sunday, March 2, 1986 23 -'nmncllly eo.a. He1M1 ' I l9 n AOW!tltl/18 j Roy llwlnes FtancA! NvJen A count~ 8Q9'lf ttMalt$ 11"18 tnefl of 8 fomUI for a letl'lal ~ e~.-e IAJ ft hr 20 min , • -~ .. 'The Qne ()I FrarQrwtM't •. (1957 Horr0tj Peter Cuatwio. Owlste>- P'lef Lee A Gem \8fl pty~ gets imo no. ..atet #Ylh ttle '~ f()t ant- mal.-ig 'he gruesome Ct"eeture he coo- f>tflJG190 IY om lombl and orQ*fll of Y8f!Ol.6 corpses I 1 nt 45 mri J fHJ .. The Initiation" (1983, HorTorJ V•a Ml6es. Ou GUager A l'82ing ntl81i0tl Pf8W ~ deradty -'*1 IOfOfrty P68dges and rt.r boytriendll are w..oe a oepanment ~Ote W'lth a hOmlCldal mani- ac 'R' 11 tlf . 38 min ) -(I)--'MISSlf!O lo AcllOO 2 The Begin- l'Wlg • 11985. OramaJ Ctiuclc Norr1a, Soon-T eek Ot1 Art Amer\Can c<i'onej, he60 PfllOOef by sadistic Vletnam.e captors makes a bid f<>t free<j()m for hrnselt and hta fellow POWa 'A' ( 1 hr • 36 rrW'I ) w • -l"l llOT1 WA1"1 mon CJ) ..,. "Scanoefs" (1981, Hol'rOf) Jennifer O'Ne+lt. Pa1r~ McGoohan A lerhal c.onfl1C1 arises between two small groups of people wtiose exlrllOfdlnaty psyctlec; powet• IOClude .the aDikty 10 kUI t:=ally (2 In 30 min ) I .,. "eante tn The Wiiderness" { 1975, A(jvef'llure) A young man bravee bitter cold and a killer bear on the loose ;n a deeC>ef ate searcti fOf his IOst stepf athef ...... f ra) .,__ "Where The Greeri Anta Oraa.m" ( 1983 Orama) Swee Spence. Wandtvk Morb The AU91r811An outback becOmes lhe aethng fOf biller conftict when t wo aborigine tribes hght 10 save thelf &&cred land from uranlllm mi08(S 'A' • hr . 4 1 min I , .... "',. .... ._ "~Before t Ole" (1966, Orama) John Oefel<, Ursula Andreu. An Army major or~ h~ troops on a dall- gerous miSsiOn when he and his flancee are caught In a Japaneee attack (2 hrs.) • -IOMll lnle<views with Te<j Shacketford ("Knots Landing") and Ru1h Warrick ("A;,l~luC~ildren") • ~ Guestn Glenn SuDef, .»orry Jone$, John rerrenttno Wayoe Cottlf. John MUirooney (A) I ML••'am.Y ,...,.um ... "Love Child" ( 1982, Orama) Arny Madigan. Beau Bridges A pregnent lnmete In a women's prlaon wages a bat- tle to keep her ol'IHd. whO was fathered by a menled guerd 'A' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) CD .. "Moeeow On The Hud9on" ( tMC, Comedy) Robin Wiiiiama. Maria Conehft8 Alonso A Rutsian cir~ ~ den Oetecta to ttie United States and eet- ti.. In N9w Vorlc after being saved from tha KG8 by a atore eecurlty guard. 'R' ( 1 ht., 66 min.) .. c.-..,. • fFr:-a ..... -.n --"Richard~IYe On The Strip .. (1982. ) Rk:Nrd Pryot Thia fllmed conc.ert ormance It hlgNlghted b)' the '• ~ on ..., merrtege. prllon llte and a Chltllng 24 Sunday, March 2, 1988 ·~ tunOfOla eocour'd oC hlS caa. stlophc 8l:p81'1!1008S Witt\ OOC8nt de- ~ 'R' ( 1 ht • 30 rTW\.) ••--''The &tbr:.N' (1950. ex.ma ~ eog.n, hto Mastel A sense· I.anal oewsoeper pory ~.(po!leS MUI~ Inc . a r~ -'1ict'I ~eedl lertor #flt!' ,,..., It nu. ~ l'n.) 1-.,_ .... ----~~ (198'. ComedyJ Doug ~. KAiiy PTesron A ~ 17•yeet-Old ntfd beglrll 11'1 obsesai"8 pur. Mt °' !he ~ pc>plMI gar1 In his IChoot 'R' (,ht., 37 t1'Wl) •Cl) ... ''Sex Games Of The Very RICh' ( 1983. Aduft) Heathef Oee6ey. Chr• Cht1- ty The ~ to a fortune ga1het for the reeding of ttl8llf tat"9r'g oMI ( 1 ht 18 .. lmlnJ. ..... , a • ... cm"•' ... IC... .... a -· -.-.Y-1111 .,.. "Untatthtuay Yoors" ( t ~. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nastassja Kin- ~i An Ofchestna ~*'<or thinks 1t1a1 hes wfte may have had an affair with a llk>lrnist .,,... he was away on trur and Conspites to murder her. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 36 l'TWl ) ••.,."The Texans" (1938. Western) Joan Bennett. RandOlptl Seo" Nonhetn politlciane trtet to take Texas by stcxm al- l'"' ;r: of IM CMI W•<. f2 "" J .. _...11111 TWY .,. "Reuben. Reuben" (1983. Ora· •CI> "On Any Sunday" (1971, Oocumeo tary) Stew McOueen. Mert Lawwill ( I hr ,3tmln) •()) "The Enchanled Journey" ( 198~. Fan1aay) Animated. Volcfi ot Jim Beckue, Orson Been. ( 1 hf .. 2'4 min.) Niall "Corne Back. Llt1te Sheba" ( 1953. Orama) Shlney Booth. Burt La.ncaster (2 hrs.) Jll9 (C) "Sinbed And The Eye Of The Tigef" 977 Fentasy) Patrick Weyoe. Jane . ( 1 hr., 53 min ) Moecow On The Hud90n'' ( 1984, COmedy) Robin Williams. Marie Conchita AIOnlO. ( 1 hr .. 65 min ) •<B> "The Afth Muakateef" ( 1979, Adven- ture) BMv Bndgee. LlrMa Andreu ( I ht., 43 min.) •Cl) "z.lla" (1983. C,omedy) W~ Al ien. Mie t='errow. ( 1 ht.'. 24 min.) •C!> "SYper Cocit" (197~. Orama) Ron Lelbnwn, OirAd Selby. (2 hfa ) Cl) "The ~·· ( 1979, Drema) Betta iidler. Allln ..... (2 hr$., 1 ~ min ) -CC> "9 To S" (1980. Comedy) Jene Fon- da, Dolly Parton. (I hr .• 50 min.) (I) "Lov.ty To LOOk Al" ( 1952. Musldll) l<attwyn Gray.on. Howard K ... C 1 hr .. ~5 min.) e "Tr8'1 Of The Vlgllant•" ( 1940. W•lem) FnanchOt Tone, Btoc:teridl Crew· fOtd. ( 1 ht., 30 "*'·) -@ "Aalne Of c.iout1•" (1953. Adven- ma} Tom Con11. Kelty McGfllls A Sc:omsh poet on the lecture C1rCV1t lt1dUlges his pa$$IOt'c$ for oooze and young women on Melt England COl\ege campuses 'R' ( 1 nr . 4 1 men.) (l) .UT •Aa COU18 .. CB) .,. "The New Kids" ( 1985. Ora· ma) Shannon Presby. Lon Loughlin. Aftf!f mo-Mg in wrth their Florida relellYes, 1wo or pl\anecl teen-agers ate meneoed wtth 1n CTN5'0Q vk>lerloe by a gang of local t~ .. ·R'~30min ) ... ~=Corne Have Coffee With Us" ( 1972. Comedy) Ugo T ognazzj, Velen- llne A middle-aged la• C009Uttant lot the ll~n g<Ne<nment relocates 10 e sma• ooun1ry town where he has been made head of lhe department (Dllbbed) ( 1 tv.33m.n ) 4111 (1) _ _,, - • _.,. "Dangerous Money" ( 1!M6. Mystery) Sidney T~. Gloria Warren Charlie Chan searches lor a mutderlf end 1st~ money dvnng a South Seas cruise I lllfll11A9 Mtmt•H••TWY IDllCUf ............. .. TCllm ... ._ Animated Atte< his father Is mvr<Seted, young King ArthUr IS laced with the 1ask or defending Eng- land's ttvone from enemies (I ht .. 30 min) W (C) .. "Biie The Bullet" (1975, West· em) Gene Hackman, Cendlce Bergen A tvrn-of·lh&-<:enlvry trontle< newspap8f spon90fs a 700-mlle endurance honle race act058 the Western badtands 'PG' (2 hrs. 11 min ) lvre) Denise Deroet, Patric Knowtea. ( 1 tv .30mln ) -a. ........ 11ov1es- -· "Battle Cry" ( 1955, Orama) Van Heflin. Aldo Ray (2 hrs ) CC> "The Badland«s" ( 1958, Western) Alan Ladd, Ernest Borgnioe ( 1 hf • 23 min) CB) "Trenchcoal'' ( 1983. Comedy) Mar- ~t Klddef, Rot>en Hays ( t hr., 3 f min ) CZ) "Allee Adame" ( 1935. Orama) Ka- therine Hepburn. Fred M•cMunay ( I hr • 39 min.) -()) "Electric Dreama" (198-4. Comedy) Lenny Voo Oohlerl. Virginia Mad&en (I hr., 36 min) W (C) "Arthur" (1981, Comedy) Oudtey M00<e, Liza Minnefll. (1 hr • 37 min.) (II) "Chattanooga Choo Choo" ( 196', Comedy) Geotge K~. J09 Namath. U hr., ~2 min.) -· "A Tele Of Two Ctttea" (1980. Ore-INI) CMI Sarandon, Petet Cuahlng. (2 hrs.) • (%)"Mi.Ing In Action 2. The Boglnnlng" (1985, Ortma) CtlUCk Noma, Soon-Teck on. c 1 hr • 36 m1n > •Cl) "Zelig" (1983, Comedy) Woedy A._ len, Mia F°llll'OW. ( 1 hr., 24 min ) •CID "8)'9 8)'9 Birdie" ( 1983. MUiiee!) C)idc Vall Dyke. Jlw'9t Leigh ( 1 hr • 51 min.) W (C) "Slnbed And The Eye Of The llget'' ( 1977, Fao1eavl Petrictt Weyne, Jene -l'rW!J Coni. • ~. (1 ht., 53 min.) d (ll "The Enchanted Journey" ( 1964, Fantasy) Animated. Voices of Jim Backus, Or$OO Bean ( 1 hr., 24 min) •CJ) "Eddie Macon's Run" (t983, Ora- ma) John Schn8idet. Kirk Douglas 12 hrs.) CI) "Misunderstood" I 1~. Orama) Gene Hackman, Henry Thomas ( t hr 31 mm) (2) "Victims" ( 1981, Suspense) Kate Nelligan. Ken Howard (2 hrs ) {%) "On Any Sonday" ( 1971, ~ tary) Steve McQueen, Men Lawwill ( t hr ,31mln) -......... .. 1-'=- Cll .. NUClmll'f MC ... Q ..-.cawMY WWW&lllWll "911 ... Regularly sc:tleduled nmmlng may be delayed doe to bf .. ks ... I IL..C. c:mm .... _.. "To Be Of Not To Be" ( 1983, Comedy) Mel Bfooks. Anne Bancroh A theater group In oocupled Warsaw saves Itself and the PoliSh underground from the Nazis by lmpenionatlng SS ottloe<s 'PG' i1 hr , 47 min.) (I) ca &W IAlll1'IM1 Big East Semifl· nal (Live) (Subject to blackovtl (2 hrs 30 min) (8) .,. "The lo-Laws" ( t979. Com&- dy) Alan Ar1(1n, Peter Falk. Afte< their chfl.· dren eel their wedding date. a fedefal agent lrwolvee a dentist In a Latln-Ame<1· can etDk>naoe plot. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 4J mtn) Cl) .. "Come And Gel It" ( 1936, Ora- ma) EdWard Arnold. Joel McCrea A cruel paper mill owne< acQulres the power to contrOI the Wisconsin lumber CO\lnlry ( t hr., 39 min.) I llO'f •TI M0nm ... • 1-.T 111:11 me ... lo 'ft.,. c:cmoet1' Henry gets ~o the hoepltal In time to witness the birth ot his ton, but at the expense of being fired Ian angryMr Wainwright (Part 2 of 2) .,... -.. ....,...,..., ... "The RON" ( 1~79, Orama ) Sette Mldtef, Alan Bates A l1amboy11n1 rock linger tuma to drugs and 11COhol when she tlnda It dtfflcutt to cope with the ll." of lame 'A' (2 hrs . 14 min) ...... = ~._ ...... ...r0 T f ~Interview I t Benlitar. I ,. =:::i= Tom Hlnkt. the llf ol t tOdeo c:town. l=aa•11•11•C!!'lt1••• E , ...... -. . ...,... ..... • 11-.r ._ "Blood~" ( 1984. Orama) John o.tz. f1*IOee Mc()orm8nd A worn en Ml en efflllr with her huablnd' • em ployee and sp&r1(S 8 fatal chain of 8Y8ntt.. 'R' (I hr , 36 min.) (2) I El 1951 ... 1911l} ....... ~IOAD Bill E._ lion, NASCA.A racing'• newest eensatlon. rs ptoflled. Narrator ken Squier traces El- llolt's careef. beginning with the earty days In Dawsonville. Georgia. 19. fm&Y " ~ Hoat Howard Ste-vens Pfovldes an lnllder·s guide to the lat- est &Yents and trend& In Southern Califor- nia. MCI•~ ... n .. SWIWIS ...... m•u. U.&T~ ==OIA&.Rtm ....... ... ,_ ... ~ .. .,, . "911 ... Regularly scheduled 7:9~~;:~.::·~ ~ " ,. •••••-• ... o NI _,,....,_IUY .. ,__ ... Two episodes: a young coople poauuu a type of Pan- dora's Box; a htstorian from Jhe Mure re- turns to 1963 to ptacllct the deelh of Pres- ident Kennedy. In stereo. ( 1 ht.) 8 e..,.. A gutsy tycoon hires the Riptide boy8 to help him find a legendary sunken treasure. (I ht,) 8 ... "MarlOwe" ( 1969, Myatery) James Gamer. Gayle Hunnlc:Ytt. After being hired by an alluring blonde to locate her missing brother, a private eye eets off 1n pursuit of a stripper he fecMs II CON*:t· ed with lhl diseppeerenoe. (2 hrs.) • 0 --Webster asks Ne gc» irenta If he oan buy a BB gun. Q ...... ,- ..... c.111211 ':. "The Organization" ( 1971. Orama) Sidney Poitier, Barbera McNalr A furniture company manager turns up dead aft• a fortune In heroin Is stolen ..,, ..=.~~mm.) CC) .,_ "9 To 5" ( t980, Comedy) Jane Fonda. Dolly Parton Three working women rebel agalost their subjugation by a male chauvinist bo9s 'PG' ( 1 ht., 50 min.) (8) ... "Avenging Angel" ( t985, Ora- ma) Betsy Ruaaell, Rory Calhoun A law schOOI stUdent aeeks to avenge the mur- det of lhe pollcemen who r89CUed her from a Ille of ptoetltutlon. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) (l)c...~a• .... Cl) ... "Midnight ~" ( 1978, Orama) Blad Otvll, John Hur1 Beeed on the true story of 8lltv Htyea, a young American arreated In flJl't(ey tot attempt- ing 10 smuggle out l'lathllh, who euffer8 a grue4lng lnoarcerauon In a torturous pril-r ~~·'"*'I -.... , .. _ .... Q " W&L--'-''F°"'Oft .,,......1ng·· t; Anctr. Slwon, m.neglng dlrect0t of Simms Ceoftal ~t. -··---Kevtn~1n­ttrtSted In the Am'lh way of Ifft. Q ·=~ ... ~PA •U-Tom Hria; the lfe of• rooeo cio.n. (() .. , .... 111.-..1 Ir · W I • WU.~-"Foreign Investing" Guest. Andriitron, managing dlrect0t of Simms Management. .. ,_, • i~~-Michael and Krn travel to Holtywood to tangle wtth a dead· ly_s.tboteur. lnster~) • 9 WWW &ft m CUb reporter Amotd Ject<aon plans to write ·~ about ath6etes who use S1erolds. ~ I= "Fear Strikes OUI" ( 1957, Bi- ography) Anthony Pnlna, Karl lMkMn. Boeton Red Sox player Jimmy Pletull suffers a '*"°'4 breakdown whefl his la- ther's dnvfng lnfloence and the pressures of big league baseball get the bett8f of him. (2 hr"-l =& ir-· -U,_ A tribute that lo- cludee recollect and ob9efvatlonl from e<>11tar olo&e frtend Katherina Hepburn, phc:itographs and home mcMe& from his daughter Suzi, end memones pt<Mded by friends and cotleAgu86. (2 hrs., 15 min.) (I) CCIU.lm llAm1'IM.A. Atlantic Coast Conference Ouarterlinal trom Greensboro. N.C. (Tape delay) (2 hrs.) CD .,.. "Friday The t3th -A New Be- ginning" ( 1985, HorrOI') John Shepard. Melanie Kinnaman. A masked klller brutal- ly 81aya a group of umuspectlng teen- • 'R' (1hr.,32 min) ITM'flm ... "Missing In Action 2 ·The Begin- ning" (1985. Orama) Chuc!< Norrls. Soon-Tack Oh. An Amencan COIOnel. held P'1aoller by sadistic \lletnemese captors. makes a bid IOI' freedom !Of himsefl and his fellow POWs. 'R' ( 1 ht . 36 min.) I ... _ .. tmAT!mDm:JICll "IMng Berlin's Amenca" Ctasslc: film perlonnancee by Bing Crosby. Fred Astaire, Ginger ~. Judy Gar1and, Ethel Mefman. Mitzi Gaynor and Marilyn Monroe highlight this look at how the music ot Irving Berlin encapso- lales the &pint and times of America. ( 1 hr,, 30 min) ... 0 '*' 1W IMY'Cla The mayor's chauffeur quits and takes a fob at a fancy reetaurant Q · CJ).,_ "A Man Called Horse" ( t970. Adventure) Richard Harrl1, Judl1h Ander· son. An Engllstlman Is captUJed by the Sioux Indians and treated brut•lly. only 10 SUMve and becOme the leader ot the tribe (2 hrs., 30 min.) (8) ... "M~hlef' ( 1984. Comedy) Doug McKeoo, Kelly Preston A love8lci< 17-year-old nerd begins an obMSSlve pur- suit of the moet popullr gift In 1'119 tchool. 'R'~h~min) -1~1MCll -(I) PM.Cml CMIT Lanoe thinks that Pet« It hiding 90mething; Maggi& tutnt bad< Jeff's a<Mtnc.a Q (1 hr.) ...... A 00<"4>' )Lidge (Biii ~J ee~i. bt1be9 from • llMly at· tomey (Harvey Aetstefn) In stereo ( 1 hr,) I~ .... .,, A ball jumper II being put1Ued by COii. fOUt trata women and hllO ~ cnmlnata. Q ( t hr ) I .... ---Sunday. March 2, 1986 25 (.C) mwll "Teachers" ( 1984, Orama) N'ICk Nolte. JoBeth Wifflems A laW9Uit brought against a zoo-hke urban high school tor awarding a diploma to an 1il- tera1e stuoen1 spurs a t>orned-out 1nstruc· tor to searci1 for his discarded Ideals 'R' ~(1hr .46 mln) ~--mww "The Rose" ( 1979, Orama) Belle Mtdlef. Alan Bates A flamboyant rock singer turns to drugs and alcohol Whef'I she finds it diHICUlt to Cot:>e wtth the .. 1~=~:.:; 12 ~r:. 1'mn) -... , .... ,cmwuum Ml ........ .. M 0 . lllOWwmtWCTm-Vic· tor Boroe welcomes ~lrt\8 ballerina M•lna Gielgud and pianist Sahan Azruni In this 1973 peri::or al the London Palladl· um MUSIC the London Philharmonic lhf ,5 -~ NI 81(1)0 ••--elJM.WI CCilmiY Q AISt ._... SkelcheS wedding night him footage. the workfs _grealest memorabllla colleci°'. Super Dave. an old lady wtlo ··~.:;. I::.~ Atlantic Coast Conl9fence Ouarteffmal lrom Oreenaboro. N.C (Tape delay) (2 tws) ([) .oWlf "Gethng Lucky" ( 1979. Adult) Trftany W1lhs. Ann Whiling ( 1 tv . 20 min ) (l) tTMT OI _,... • Profiles of Al· beft Finney. Lloyd Bridges, Brooke Shields. RaQuet Welch and Humphrey ~ gart, the Ol'igtns ot the Barbie doll. honey· m<><>n9 and lhe Statue ot Liberty (R) ( 1 ~) ~ (%) 90Wll "The Harde< They Come" ( 1973. Orama) Jimmy Clt11, Janel Batl(. ley A young Jamaican who dreams of making It big, as a reggae slnQef )a cheet· ed by a record PfOdUGef and forced Into a Nie ot crime 'R' ( I hr . 40 min I l ~uu.m tW ......._ tDlt "All's Well That Ends Well" Helena seoretty pursues her husband to Florence wtlefe she Initiates a plol to claim her rlQhls as Bertram's wife {Part 2 ot 3) ( I hr ) '*• (I) ww-. PJ. Magnum's effort to help a pair of former vaudevtlllans avoid eviction backfires (R) ( 1 hr . 10 mln.) e e TCmMT Guest h081 Joan Rivera Scheduled actresses Nell caner and SU· sen Suthvan. him CrttlCS ROQ8( Ebef1 and Gene Siske! In "ereo. ( 1 hr) li=~r~6. AdVenture) Alain Delon, S1an1ey Baktr. A Speni.h noblemen beeoniee a awordlman end ~rebel against• deepoflc l!ia7 a1:::.:~ tot hit grMd wfth I vOOdoo Curle. Hairy Hamlin ....... 1t111!;,:Z:!.T-Mm1n11, , ... Cotntnemof•tlng their 26th llf'lllMlf· Mt)' IOQ9fhef, Peltr, Pt;!A and Mtry per• form many of their Ntt lneludlnQ "8'owln' 1n the Wind... "LH1t1no on • .r.1 Pie"-" 28 Sunday, March 2. 1986 and "Puff the Magic Oregon" In a conceit P'•nksters finds it dlffloolt to'toe the lnelt taped In Nashville. Tenn. In stereo. ( t hr . a strictly disciplined C.lhOllc 9Chool. 'A' 55 min.) 0 '4 min.) tWGl)W't'Mall W 'm CA'l1Wm (C) ... "Perteet rrm1ng" ( t982. Dfa· mM -• ~ OI LCM ma) Stephen Mal'tcle, Michelle Scarbeltl M ilHlmed career change puts a New • ~ nmMT Guests: the ArSl Yonc pnotographer'a loYe ll1e and finances Ameodmenr Troupe. Jimmy Tingle, Rab- on the 8'<1ds, until he teams up with l'>ts ert Wuhl, Ricic Overton (R) womanizing bfothef and a punt< rooker 11 1M•--hf., 30 min.) .. CMlladl -· Taul.-Mlt" A radio taitt W ... "M161e's Mutdet" (l984. Of• ltlow ho&t (Jefry Stllet) hat reason to mar Debra Winger. Marte KeylOun A Loe wony when he recalvea a a1rlng of eerie Angetes bank employee and eometlme phone calla. tover of a drug dealing tennll lnltructoe • M •ta.LYWDGD decides to irwestlgale ._ dMth and ~ ~ ==oolc Now" ( 1973. Mys-W,.,~~ ttte. 'R' ( 1 tv · 37 mW\.) lery) Julie Christle, Donald Su1her1and -..... Based on a story by Oephne Ou Maurlet nY A woman has recurring 'f'l8lons of her LOW_ dead deUghtf!f during her and her hus-... "A KJller In EWfY Comer" ~~st;:~enlce. (2 hfa.) ( 1975. Suspense) Patrick Magee, Joen- -na Pe11e1 A noted criminal psych060gltl .,. "Covefalrt" ( 1983. Orama) Jeff lmfites lhree psycho!Ogy student• to NII way, Irena (errta. A martcetlng wtllz· home in the English countryside (2 hra.) kid rnMt• • struggMng New v00c model • u..-.iulM and anempta 10 fiinlform her Into en In· CI).,.. "Impulse" ( 1984. SulpenN) temetlonel eenaetlon 'R' {I hr . 33 rnln.) Tim Methe&on. Meg Tllty. An Innocent i • 1 C t couple Is caught ue> In the chaOI of a town JWCU. who9e realdents have begun acting with- -... "Electric Ot-eams" ( 1984, Com-out logic or rational thought. 'R' ( 1 lw .. 28 edy) Lenny Von Oohlen. Virginia Madsen mln,) An unuauel love trlengle dMllopt whetl a (l)UP•-.r bumbling Sen Franclsco archl!W)t PfO-•(I)--"The Gift" (1982. Comedy) ~ gf&ml hJs peraonal comput8f to erre Mondy. Clio Goldsmith A mlddllt- tove tong1 for a captivating celllst aged bellker'a retirement gift tum1 out to moves info his epartment building. 'PG' · be the ravlahlng belvty he meets on a ( 1 hf .• 36 min.) train.'R' ( 1 hf .. '5~1 __ ,._.,_,,_1n st8feo. (1 .. ,_,_..,, tv . 30 "*'·> .,.. ''Kl88 Tomorrow Goodt>Y9'' ~-• ( 1950, Drame) Jemes <Agney. Ylftld mT OP ,_ .,_ O From Juty 5. Bond A oorwlcted murdefer .cepe1 and : Benny Mc:Crary. the fattest man In marrle& a wealthy young woman, but II the Gun-... Boole of Recotds. ( 1 tw ) la18f confronted by his victim'• •t•. (2 11 I ,.. hrs.) ---(!)I II .. LGllJl.-!Altm.I (%) ... "A Night In Heaven" (1983. --Orama) CMstopfler Atkins, L-.y Anne _. "After The FaM Of New Yonc" Wenen. A married oolage in.tructor has (HMM. Science Fiction) Mlcheel Soplclw. an affair with one of hef student• who Valentine Monnier. In the year 2019, two works as• mele exotic dancer. 'R' ( 1 hr .• decadea etter • devutatlng nuclMr war. a 23 min,) man Is dllpatched to New vonc to IOcate .. • .,.. "Temtorlal Woman" ( 1978. the earth's onty remaining fertile woman Ofama) 8fende Vecc:ato. Albef1 Stratton to revitallze the human reoe. 'R' ( t hf • 35 An attractive tchOolteachef comea to t~ mln.l_ reecue Of two troubled mottlerl.. (2 tva.. -·(I).,. "Once In Paris" ( 1979. Ora· 15 =~ me) Wayrwt Rogers. Gayle Hunnicutt •1 1'UCD ~to France to salvage a linking • ... film pro~1. • married Hollywood ----'II•-ICl'eenwrlt« t• In love wfth • Brttlah arle-Cll&m Mm!IM&. Big Eat Semlft.. -1ocr.;~~R~. s min.) nal 1' "-hra.•••) •• .,..,.,..... di=-"Mattina The Grlde" (194W. .. ''Springfteld Rlfle" ( 1952, ) Judd Nelaon. Dena Ollen. A --~ Gety Cooper. Phytfit Thaxter. aPolled rich kid ofttft 110,000 toe atreet· After eoun-mertlaled. a former offi.. wlM tMl'Hlgef to ~ out hll laat )'9lr at c=-doea undlteovtt wont f<>t the QOll9(n· iep IOhoot for him. 'R' ( 1 hr., '5 min ) man.!;.1¥;a30.;pJ • 5f a;..,... l ... XF -.. "&.vond The W•" (1984, •••.....-.&.Big Ent Sernlfl· Dfama) Amon z.dock. MlNmad Belcr1. nel (ff) (2 hrt.) Vlotence erupts ...,, ..... and Arab E'IW prilon8fl ate houMd togethet' In a mu.I- .. "Airp&enel" ( 1980. Comedy) mum MCUttty ptltOf\. {Oubbad) 'A' ( 1 Heys • ..AJ11t Hagltty. In this spoof hf .. 37 min) of d!Mlt• fllnw. en alftner'• crew auc· 1--••n .. W••l'UTI ·• cumbe to food poiaOIMG and 1 neM>1Jt .. WIS MW. fomw wer p1o4 11 ~Into ..,-.,tee. .,.. "Torchlght" (19&'. Orama) 'PG~1 hr .. 28 min.) amela Sue Merttn. Steve Raillbadt A '° ltM weefthy at11at'a It~ rorniance and -''Htevtl\ Help u.·· ( 1985. martlage tume eout ~ her hultl9nd .. omedY} Ooneld fM~tand, John Mdlad by• ctancwoua!V •ttr~ tl*d Heatd. In IN 1eeoa, • arouo Of~ '*1v -eoot6ne. 'R' (t hr .. 3t "*'-' -l'ricli!J Coal. ltl(S) .,. .. Midmgtit E1.press .. (1978 Drama) Brad Oa11ls, John Hurt Based on ttie true story of Biiiy Hayes. a young Amf!fican arrested in Turkey f0< attempt 1ng to smuggle out hashish who suffer a grueling 1ncarceral10n 1n e torrurou" 011-. on ·R' (2 hrs . 1 min ) Wl=="WHAT'IMOn 9TMC8mll'f ---~ "* .. ..., -Saturday -llonalng ---· .. 1 ~--u.&.F ... .alT WllWCM NOMTA&. ... Q.Mlwo.Jt um.IHICA&.I .. w.sn. k11 M • mM A IOOk ar lhe c;ire+>• .,, Dustin· Hottman St1lly F•eld, Mel Gjb•.on and Jamie Lee Cur11s with him clips 111.il trace their rise to stardom ~I ( 1MI tlTQiwmca A ..iumtord 1s purushPd foi his greed -w1!h a voodoo cur.-... H111ry Hamlin stars 1:9 8 CW ..U: YEWHMT OM eM-. Tm i wu.-,. um 01 nt1-.a D.\WIQll,_ U S vs f<uao111 1n .t tirst round singles match (R) 12 hr• lO min~ .. 111--.o t•UCOl.lllDAI •••r IU MIOUGlff M AlrT1 OUllMDIHO TmTAU ._.,.AWW '"YGUlt ...... RM our •mao um.I ... C*THllUM ....... ac..::. ... "Honeysuckle Rose t 1<'180 Romance) Willie Nelsoo. Oyan Canno11 (I hr .. 59 min) CID • IMlll • flll. LD DAllC*' In lh1<. Oscar-winning ltlm. dancer .Jac:QuP~ d' Amboise is at work with New York City SChOOI children as they prepare tor a per formance wjth KIWin Ktlnf! and Judy Col hns at Felt Forum (l)IO&a-.O (I) M MA-..W A warm lul4nd<.h1p develops between a young bOy and 1 mentally retarded farmhand as ttiey work ~ther to raise a steer fOf a contest {Z).,. "Alice Adams" ( 1935. OrArM) Katharine Hept>vrn. Fred MacMurray ( 1 hr .• 39 ~ , l "W _... .. ..-. ... "* IJPLomt Ml ._. Sixth Q'•cler1I from S.1n J°'41 Mt Elementary Sch<>OI. MIUIOO H1ll!1 and Wonderlftnd (lfWnenlary School. HO!· lyWOOd Hills compete Ml\CIOlllO p,.re1 hot ti. nCAT WI IW • n•.,,. ••an 1a111 mrm•tm1 ......... .., .. -KllDUl'nc ..-TAM tltti.d "" El Cemlno (%).:Ml "Missing In Action 2: The Begl~ ning" ( 1985, Drama) Chuck Norris, Soon-T eek Oh. An American colonel, held pnS<>Oef by sadistic Vietnameee captors. makes a bid for freedom for himself and h~ feltow POWs. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) .. ~IA1\9AY,._ d .,,.. ..... tit _,.. "China" ( 1943, Orama) Loret- ta Young. Alan Ladd. In 19' 1, a truck drlveHurned-proflteer rallies lo the Chi- nese cause ( 1 hr., 30 min.l l lllBICI llCMTkACI *Ml :'The Adventures Of Buciteroo Banzai. Across The 8th Dimension .. ( 1984. Science Action) Peter Wetlef. John Ulhgow ( 1 hr., 43 min) . rnYM• n•• ,. ••••:U•llMI .... • UTTLIH~All 9,..,.,... ..... IAnmAYmllll CWllAlm CNMl..AmO .. llC*ll . .,,., =.;~=Q m¥W .. Starman .. ( 1984, Sctence-Fic- uon) Jett BridgeS. Karen Allen. (I hr . 55 ~1~=-= ~Olntl-IUM o um.a o Yount,. .... fHfll TO PIGfU QOCJO De\' u. --.111 MOOlmC*AWI m 9CJPlll'Y AlmntlWltaAllOO .. Cl)•••· .. ~ ...... .. .,. I L-:.. DY&--.._, LOClmY ,,_ coml ,.,All ...... 1TlltrOl~-­ CMYOU•n11•• ~Ulml D.\WIY Al9-..&1'11 AIR.mmta• .,.. "Jesus" (1979. Orama) Bnan Deacon, RM<a Noiman ( 1 hr. 57 min) (()DAN all,_ U.S. vs. Ecuador In a first round alng!M match. (Taped) (2 hrs .. 30 min) (l)ICM.1'1111 (%)--"On Any Sunday" {197t, Doc· umentary) St9119 McOueen. Men Lawwill. ~'&iii min) .. ~ .. -~\ong Duel" (1967, Ad- venture) Yul Brynner, l'revor Howard (2 hrs., 25m~ .. ,=~-MOOlll""aM-TM m...r ......... ...-...... ,. I .,_"Madame 80lf8ry'' ( 1950. Or•· ma) Jennifer Jones. James Muon ( 1 hr . (!)----• ... "SheOOck HOimes And The SCarlet Claw" ( 1944, Mystery) Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. She<lock Hotmes and his trusty sldel(lck set 9lJ1 for the re- mo1e wilds of Canada in 1188lch of an evil swamo crealllfe. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •11trumunm C!)-.--.---c,,TMl .... 11 t:9(1l)tl't'-- 55 ~ .. 1 CJ) C81...n 1P1C1M. Women's ln- 1-E~" ( ..... ,. -ICMDGl. IAIDTUU. IHSA Class A Serri-Anals (3 hrs.) 1 1.W.&.T. _,. .. Abbott And Costello Meet The Mummy" ( 1955. Comedy) Marie Wlnd- ISOf ·==~~min) PAICll OI CUL1'm .,.. "Just The Way You Are" ( 1964, Comedy) Kristy McNlchol. Mi- chael Ontkean. ( 1 hr , 3' min ) CD.,_ "Black Beauty" (1971, Drama) M11rk Lester, Waller Slezak (I hr • 48 -~~=·· .....,DAYI dl lWGllMm ... ~ e ... ...n ~Featured-Win- chester 400 stock car racing from Wtn- cheeter.lnd ( 1 hr., 30 min) IWMLmmT--•AYUlm PAICll OI CUL1'm ... "They Lrve By Nlghl°' ( 1~9. Orama) Farley Grangm. Cethy O'Donnell t hr , 35 min.) --llCCMfnrt-.C -•AL•Am•a• •• -.OIUT ...,....., CATIAmDOll · IW.llYM9 •caar• aw CCUfT't .,_ "Oespetalety Seel<lng Susan .. ( 1985, Comedy) Rosanna Arquelle, Ma- donna ( 1 ar . -« min ) Cl).,_ "Dracula's Castle .. ( 1969. Hor· ror) John Carradine, Otto Kruger (2 hra ~ ... -1.E~~-- ... "Tarzan And The Sia .... Girl" ( 1950. Adven1Uf8) Lex 8ark8f. Vanessa &own ( 1 hf . 30 min ) Ill) .. "Tex.as Aorota Tha Rtvef'' ( 1966. Wearern) Deen Martin, Alain 0.- lon (2 hrs • 5 min ) l;:-... -coou mmf,.PIM:I COLLW IMllTUL1. Atlanlie Cout terenoe Semifinal ""'8 trom Greens- Sunday, Mareh 2, 1986 27 • -lalunlay Coal. bofo, ·N.C (Subject to blacilout) (2 hrs ) Cl).,. "l(ISS Me Kate" ( 1953, Musi- cal) Kathryn Grayson. Howard Keel ( 1 hr., 49 min.) tW e NA IOU' Oo<al Open third round live from Miami, Fla. (2 hrs ) I .. , Mm Oii nll tl'l'I ({I 4 JllD RCIM. "Horatio Alger Updated· Fran!< and FearleSs" Jasper's (Thor FieldS) ettorts to right the wrongs of his evil stepmother and outwit the ruth- less kidnappers are rewarded Also stars Blake Brocksmrth and Denise Ferguson {Part 2 of 2) (R) O Cl) .,. "The Mirror Crack'd" ( 1980, Mystery) Ehzabeth Taylor, Angela Lans- bu~ l:...":flmT QUll1' FOii fllACI IOll Oii 1111'«>_.T ••ITI • .al'l"I A IOok at some of the mo<e hu- l'Tl()(OUS moments 1n sports ( 1 hr ) CD.,.,. "The Informer" ( 1935. Orama) Vtetor Mclaglen, Heather Angel ( 1 hr . 31 mln J I WMRaALI tt:8 e ~ IAIUTUlJ. Southeast· ern Conference Ch8mpt0nsh1p llve from Lex~oo. Ky (2 hrs ) 1(11..-CMWTMI> MIOLO-~IM'Y tmtlCMQOQIBll-rT 1 llOVW "The Candidate" ( 1972. Ora· ma) Robert Redford. Peter Boyle ( t hr 50m1n.) -~..m.M -Afternoon---• -·--IToocm IL.,. "Shamus" ( 1973. Mystery) Bur~~r.::..=an (2 ors l i .,. "The Chinatown t<1d" ( 1979. Adventure) Shirley Yu, Alexandef Fu Sheng. (2 hrs.) e .,.. IOU Scheduled Glen Campbell (co-host), Robert fepper ABC. Shella E , Bahlmora, Isley Jaspef Isley In stereo 1..! hr) • WC. 9llOll(j "Anne of Green Gables" Despite her etforts at the Christ· mas Ban to win hts attecuoo. Anne and Gilbert t>eoome bt1te1 rtvals (Part 3 of 4) l(~WOMA , 'WSCMHOua_.rr llCMI "The Laveflder Hiii Mob" ( 1952. Comedy) Alee Guinness. Stanley Hol= (lhr .18mln) (11)1 "Country" ( 198-1. Orama) Jes. 6lCa Lange. Sam Shepard ( 1 hr • 49 min) (!3 ITAi ..... Sports competition teeturlng j:aSt members from "The lnald- era," "Slinta Barbara" •nd "Holtywood e.1." Semlftnal round. ( t hr ) -1---ITOCI• '' -..... Scheduled· a look et worthwhile "sleeper" movies av11ilab4e on vldeocasaette. (FU CJ) COL1lm umTUlL 09yton at Notre o.'U~ii>,~~J, · 1 -----~ • II ••'MP 1. 28 Sunday, March cz; 1986 Cl) CN I W umllTUU. Atlantlc Coest C0nf8f90Ce Semlflnal live from Greens· bofo, N.C. (Subject to blackout) (2 hra .. 30mln.) (I).,. "TUf1< 182!" (1985. Orama) Timothy Hutton. Robert Unch ( t hr., 38 mln~ICOCIP -l•nnnm W (I) COL1lm IAlllTUU. UCLA at Or· r.~J.J2 tvs.) • Mi&•·MCmOll nll .. An off-roed f908 through the wlld terrain of NeYada. Fiim star Chu<* Norris, rock star Fee Waybill and ex.-footben player Beo Davld&On are among the drivers 0 .. "The Big Bus" (1976, Come- dy) Josej)h Bologna. Stock.ard Channing ~hrs.) ... "The BrotherhOOd Of The Bell" ( 1970, Suspense) Glenn Ford. Rosemary Forsyth. (2 hrs.) e llOWA An examination of exotic plant and animal kfe inhabiting Cerro Autana. an Isolated mountain in soutt1em Venezue-- ~la '&.naa TAYLCm • I 11 I °' an•n n .. "The Ballad Of Gregorio Cof- tez" ( 1983, Orama) Edward James OI· moe. Tom Bower ( 1 hr .. 4-4 min.) (l) NICI PnBI Judges: Bmy Hulsey. Barba1a Eden. Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner. I cou.w IAlllTUU. t:9 e LIU eGLI Kemper Open lhlrd round. live from Kaanapall Golf Club rn IMa~ ( 1 hr . 30 min) .. 1'0Al\MJA Wini, .... MCLM ----NOSTAt•• llCMI "Fast Forward" ( 1985, Musi· cal) John Scott Clough. Don Franklin (I hr .. 50mln.) (l) Mm Oii M ...,. Lip-synced renc11- 11ons of Pat Benatar's "fnvlnclble. ·· Pnil Collins' "I Missed Again" and "Message In a Bottle" by The Police. {%)--"Missing In Action 2. The Begin· nlng" ( 1985. Orama) Chuck Norris. Soon-Teci< Oh. ( t hi'., 36 •llJ. w1,..wme•..o W __ ... , I W "811 ...-Regujarty scheduled .. liprogr~s may be delayed due 10 MCml Wlnternatlonals ( I hr ) --"Eyes Of Laura Mars" ( 1978, Mystery) Faye Dunaway, Tommy Lee Jones. (2 hrs.) e lllMVM. Jemee Earl Jones narrates this profile of life within a pride of Hons IMng In Namlbla'a Etoeha National Park. (1 hr '5 min .• llnT .. M I• MST•I I ,_ CGU.M • MCllT MI -our in ""' 1985 o. ... conc«t Phil Colllnt peffonna "One More Nghl," "Su&- audlo." "Agalnal AM Oddt" and M>ngS from lhe •lbum "No Jedcet~ed " ( 1 ht.) <!) ,_ lef~"• ruee. 09ts a 8UfPrite vtsll from her ther efter 9fle lnh«lts a small fortune; Dwight 1tert1 WOfk on t1ts new -1~-.. -1 " -..... scheduled r~ • rouble In Mind" (Kris Krtstotterson. OeneYleYe Bujold): "TUl'tle Diary" (Glen- d8 Jackson, Ben Ktng*y) • "Highlander" i~~is1opher Lambert) C.-UPI~ ... , • nll ,. wmt -- Mandy Patlnkln and Betnade11e Peter star In this Broadway muslcal by Steph6 Sondheim based on the Ute of Frend i lnter GeorJ!!l Seurat. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) • wuxa•Lt..UITUTm • COi.La umTIML Southern Cal a Oregon Sta~lve) (2 hfS ) 8 .,.,ICdfll "1985 New Orlean Grand Prix" ( t hr.) e .,. "Heaven can wair· (1~ Comedy) Don Amecne. Gene Tiemey (: hrs.) e 0 NA IOWLM $ t50.000 True Valu. Open from Landma1k Recreation Cente In Peoria. Ill. (Tape delay) ( 1 hr . 3• min.) I IUD.,_. wmt 1MI U. CClll• CTm ...c ... FMm JeS6e seeks revenge when h1 good friend is murdered by a gang Jeeder In stereo. ( t hr.) • llCMI "Me And The Colonel" ( 1958 Comedy) Danny Kaye. Curt Jurgens (: hrs) • • UW. IDlll.,.. AWAW Fron the Performing Arts Center In Nastivme Tenn., the 6th annual presematlon o aw ards tlonorlng country mus11 songwrltEHs In the categories of contern porary and lradltlonal ballad. conrempo rary and rradlllonal upbeat. country rock comedy I novelty and song of the year Winners are chosen by readers ot Mus11 City News magazine Hosts Roy Clark Ba1bara Eden. (2 hrs ) l a.Nl...anu.Mn.G ... n?Was ~UPI~ amm .,. "Murrow" ( 1986. Drama) Dari lel J. Travanli, Dabney Coleman ( 1 hr 40mln.) CD mWll "Running Brave" ( 1983. Ora ma) Robby Benson. Pat Hingle ( 1 hr , 4! min.) ~~,... . ~ waMA CUii CIWZRIC 1111• ... -1'i~U:-1Tt wmt MllWL m> From the exotic wtldlile ot tht Namlb Desert to a dating raft race dow1 the YUkoo RIV81', 10 years of Natlona Geographic specials are reviewed Ha 118 Ho1=:~~ Q (1t1r .65mln) .,,. .. 1~Ml-•.unm ....... nmMTt mWll "The Deep" ( 1977, Adven1ure: Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Btsser. (2 hrs . • min.) ~ ..... ..,,,. .. t-.i,..111• -A--... "The Leopard" ( 1963. Orama; Burt Lancattet, Claudia Cardinale (: hrs.. 45 min) we ... CMnR•• Forumla I Power boeta. Top lntemellonal stars are !l4MKl ac cepllng lhe rMI chellenge found In fest G pe>werb08t racing. .,. ,,.,..,..._ -ICllMIL Ulll'l'UU. IHSA Clas: AFl~hra.) e · "Overbonrd" 11978, Adv«m 1ure) Ang'9 Oicklnsoo, Chtt Robertson (; hrt.-1•.u :.,....,..MT'I co 1W llmTIMI. Big East Cham ptonahlp (LMI) (? hrt ) 17 -Saturday Cont. .. I., ·--.WAY ... MCOT .. • IUICll 0#-.. ~ Cl lllOl'TI Scheduled "America's Oownhnt" men'Jt siding com· petition. sam&-day coverage tfOm Aspen. Colo . World Gymnastics Championships. women's competition from Montreal ia=~r .. 30 min) lllotlCO#i,.,. AT M __. Scheduled rl!Vlews "Trouble In Mind" (Kris Kr1stotterson. GenevieVe BujOtd), "Turtle Diary" (Glen-da Jackaon. Ben Kingsley) "Highlander" Sean Connery, Christopher Lambert) .. ._.c .. ~ m.Y•I I• 'Alm ra ..... IUCa .......... .... lRlnUI t1I TMI mt ,,_ FAMOUlt TMI lllCl9.ft mT Visits to the world's best hotels. restaurants and resorts wrlh appearances by Cher, Joan Collins. John F<><sythe. MOfgan Fa1rchlld, John McEn· roe. Donna Milts, Paul Newman, Roger Moore. Brooke Shields and L orerta Swit {?hrs.) • IA,_ TMI WJllR Filmed around the '1ft>rld, this documentary explofes the plight of more than a do1en endangered spec1e5 and the people dedicated to sa11- 1ng them mcludrng Marty Stoutl&I DI Jane Goodall. Br1g11te Bardo! and Pnnce Phihp Loretta Sw1t and Mike Fa11ell host l hrs , 20 min ) .:NCOOI .... POOT UArlB•I~ _.. "The Eml)lre Strikes Back' ( 1980. Science Fiction) Mark Hamill. Har rtson Ford (2 hrs 4 r111n ) CD .,.. "Martin's Day" ( t984. Oiama) Richard Harrts, l 1ndsny WaQner (I hr 38 min) .,. "Sarnt> Tirne. Nel'I Year" (1978. Comedyl Alan Alda Ellen Burs- 1.t!' (2 hrs. 30 min ) lS) .,.. "The Adventures 01 Buckaroo Banzai Across rhe 8th Dimension" ( t9&.4, Scienee FICtionl Petet Weller John lit~( I hr . 43 min ) ••• •llM8! Ml «ll C81TBl!Ul The Vennelord Ranch tS threatened by a devasra11ng blluard. l811• Zendt (Gregory Harrison) 111srts his boy· hoOd home 1n Pennsy111an1a, the 1ra1I hands enlOY a brief reurnon when Mule Cenby (Greg Mullavey) rides through town as the crack, one-armed marksman l:al Der~~~,&;.;' 8 ot I?) (2 hrs ) le .... ,,, .... Sc ........ "America's Downhill" men's skiing com· petition. sam&-Cay co11etage from Aspen. COio . World Gymnastrcs Cnamp•onshrps. women's competition lrom Montreal i•=~hr. 30 mrn I mAT SW a..,..e :·Lena Horne The lady And Her MuslC" Hus Tony Award-wlmlng revuo feetUfOS 8'ngef Len& HOl'M pe<f ormlng c l8SSICS 1nctud1ng "Can't Help l.oYin' Tho! Man," "From Thhl Moment 0nv and "Tile lady Is A T rRmp " (2 hrs , 30 mrn ) ~ CMD Ml/Alf TMI .o¥lla _, .... If.,. ... This look at Hollywood'~ view of growing up rnctudeS ftalures on Annette Funicello, 5"ndfa Dee. Molly Alogwald. Natalie Wood. Judy Garland. Jemes Oean. Warron Beatty and more _....._ ·11ce11 ... --~'The A.<Mnture Of Sheriock Holmes' Smarter Brother" ( 1975, Come- dy) Gene Wlldef. Marty Feldman. The r• nowned detective'• younger brother Slgl becomes Involved with foreign ap!M, a .... cret dooument, Prdfelaor ~rty and a Ida~=~· (2 hta.) .U111TA C•IW ~ca•., llMITTO.-T ~ ..... .,. "CYrae Of The Pink Panther" (1983. Corned)') Ted Waas. Oevtd NIYen. A bumbling New Y0tk City cop Interviews a host of suspiclOU8 charact8'9 In his fn- 11estlgatlon of the theft of the fabulous' Pif'lk Panther dlarl)Ondf 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 40 ··,min== 1 , ... __ _ l:al I.fa:':. TIM&. TOO CUii .. ""COJRa--T Jackie's been asked to accept a fashion~ )ob in Italy bu1 she dOeSn't know how to break lhe news to her <>verpfOtectlve father. (R) HI e I Cit M la. Featured: How celebr~ ties ar~ WO<klng to aid abueed chlldren. Henry and Stacey Winkler, Mr. T and Richard PryOf dlscu9s theit effor1• on b&- hatf of these kids. D W uaD Wini DAW» Wii Consumer Information on toya, Teflon. lined cookware and a sound-activated d&- llice that tums ~ !'18 and telrAalons. e IDU_. Cl.Olm• Scheduled: a re- union of lhe Oflginal CM1 of "The Andy Griffith Show." (I) TOO CUii .. COJRaT Jackie's been asked to aooep1 a fashion dellgr'I )ob in Italy but she doeen't know how to breek the news to her OYerprotectlve father. (A) 11 Ya. Cllla,.,.,.. , .... From the Cocoenut Grove In Los Angeles' Ambassad<>f Hotel, the preeentatlon of fan·11oted ewar<IS highlighting the past year In him The categories are best motion pictute, belt ect« I actr .... beet supporting act« I actress and beet song. Hosts· Patty Duke. Ellk>tt Goulet (Taped) ~~cmnn• ~ "' ... -Featured: • IO()I( al the latest smaft PoW9f racing boeta. Boet· lng-Addlctors; a visit to lhe town of Yuma. Arlzona. where the Padres have their yearly spring training; a k>ok at the wOOd- ramous Gazo clock• made In National Ctty by the Gazo famlly: a Yllit wttti San [)I'.. ego's skatet>oerd champion. Toy Magntr 5()(1. e -.&.I. .,_ Jamie's attempt to make • movie With his friend fak through when he lnsllta oo aaumlng oompleee control of the ='1 I:-..:. .. -..,_ _.... .. "Mrs. Sott.I" (19lM. Orama) ne l<eetoo. Mel Gibson. In t 90 t Pitt• burgh. a prison wardetl't Wife fonakn her respectability when lhe aids In the eacapa of two convicted rnufderera 'PG-19' ( t hf .SOmln ) oo-... Robin Hood (Juon COn- nery) suepect1 !hat thefe's an 1mpot1or In his bend of OUflews. ( 1 hr.) (%) _.. "Mike'• Murdef" rt9M. Ora· ma) Debt• Wlngeif. Merit~-A Loe · AngetM beM employee end eomet~ loY8f of • drug dealing tennlt lnstruotor decldae to lnveltloate hls death and ~ atdlzes her own llt8. 'R' ( 1 ht .. 37 min.) 1 ..... 1'0 ,. ., I ID ...,, Ptll MT 11oww( wm An eooentrlc fllm director t• a young writ• a _. tinQllnQ gho61 story tti.t comes true. Petet O'foole stars. -· ~ ... Regularly IChedu6ed ammlng may be dellyed due to bfMQ . ,_ ,._ Judges: Biiiy Hutley, den, Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner. In stereo. l lT'IAL.-nt•U. Cl.om W "Oeeth Penalty" Is It here to lst•;r: -~•llfornlans reject It once --....,mwa lllm A study of man's reletlonshlp with the Arctic and Its wlldllfe (Part 3 of 3J In atereo. Q ( t hr .. 5 mln.L e .. _..,. ...._ .. Ill r... tured: the Q06defl woi..... -• r•r• ,....,, specieS and their playful · ~: the • phant enclosure and efephant grooming; photOQfaphef Aon Garrl&On mekiie hla rounds at the zoo. (l)JIJ I Rm ... • e _, Hawke and Archangel at- tempt to rescue an alre1aft designer and his mentally handicapped son from some 'W~.Z hr.) I A..., In stereo . a-POD-Al's Ille is turned ~ When he must cope with a new wllitTess and the return of a former foeter child. Q (I) Ullll IUL ..,_ Thia 15th an- nual ~alsier benefits rehabilitation •-vtc. f()( the disebted. SchecMed 8PP89f· anoee by Valel1e Bertlnell. Ray Ch8ttes. John Forsythe, Mark Harmon. Carol Law- rence, Lorenzo Lamas and Rich Uttte. Hosts: Pat Boone. Donna Mills. (3 tn.) (!) Ullll IUL ..,_ This 15th an- nual fund-ralset t>eneftts renabllltatton ..,. Vices fof the disabled. Scheduled ~­ ances by Valerie Bertlnellt. Ray•Oleri.. John F«aythe. Mark Harmon. Carol Law• rence. Lorenzo Lamas and Rich Uute. ~a: Pat Boone. Donna Mills. (I tv . 15 min ... 1 .. "AH That Jazz" ( 1979. MulN- cel) Roy Scheider. Ann Reinking. A. popu- lar dlrector-chofeog<aphef's fast ltte tak• a physical and emotional toll u he at- tempts to stage a Broadway rruiCat by day and edit tViS latest movie by night. (~ . hra.. 30 min.) I ........ mATJE amn ~• "lrAng eenrn·a America'' CleMIQ fllm pertc:wmetlC* by Bing Ora.by. Fred Ast.He. Gtrow Rogera. JO<ty Ganend. Ethel Merman. Mltn Geyncw and Merllyn Monroe hlghllght "* lode a1 l'lOW the music of lrvtng 9etttn ~ let• fht lpltlt and times of America. ( 1 hr~ 20 min.) CC) .. "Fast Forward" (1985, ~ eel) John Scott Clougtl. Don Franklin. The chance to compete In • hlgh-ctalcea thow- down lea<IS an Ohio ~ IChoot dlnct group to New VOtk City. PG' Q ( t hr • 50 min.) Sunday, March 2, 1986 29 . . -laturclay Cont. (8) mww "Places In 1 he Heart" ( 1984, Orama) Sally Field Lindsay Crouse. In 1930s Teitas. a tenaclOv'l woman con· cetves a plan lo save her farm from a banlc. f0teciosure and tS helped by a transien1 black field we<ker and a blind Worlo War I ve1eran 'PG' r;:J ( 1 hr , 42 min ) TMD MOM THE DAM .. Horrible 1n cldents plague a young couple 1n their newly-acquired brownstone and lhelr witchc1aft·prac11c1ng ne1ghb0f (AOolph caesa.may be to blame P ~ Hart tr1ei> 10 reconcile Franklin Ford w11h his younge1 brother . Tom. wtto's 1n llouble tor practicing law without a license ( 1 hr ) I UCllQ MOM IMTAWTA .. mff lUCll: awnwul1'IM 111:9 e PACTI M UR The girls form a makeshift singing group when Andy ar· ranges for them to c;1ng on stage with El DeBarge In s1ereo <AJ o l~?ook at Dodger manager Tom~aSOfda l lPOIT~ MOm'fllOCllW ~~ .. W.C. PBJll ITIWQHT a. Scenes trom the comedian's Stlenl films and other rare footage belonging 10 lhe Fields estate are included 1n this ret1o<.pec1tve look at the Ille and career of W C F1t!lds ( 1 hr 55 min) .. 8 _,.,. "Ctass1f1eo love' (Premiere. Comedy) Michael MrKean Stephanie Faracy Three Manhallan ao-agency em ployees. seeking to enliven their humdrum social lives place ad<; 1n the personals cOI umn of a popular local magazine Q (2 hrs) I GD GIOl.Da 4a.a tn SterPO 9 PORn. Dm A South American revolutlonary hopes to establish a refugee sanctuary in Bay City In stereo Q ( 1 hr ) D _,.,. "Snamur. · ( 1973, Mystery) Burt Reynold'>. Dyan Cannon While hunt· 1ng down srolen diamonds. o detective be- comes tnvolved with beai1t1ful women and sinister men (;> hrs ) e m¥tl "Valley Girl'' ( t983. Comedy) Nicolas Cage. Deborah Foreman A high schOol girl breaks ott her romance with a punker because the rela11onsh1p threatens her srandtng w1thtn her peer group (2 hrs ~ !D.\Vll :t:-US v-, Ecuador 1n a first roond dOubles match (Taped) (3 hrs) (DtlcMr "lh(I Killing F1t>ldc;' ( 1984, Ora· ma) Sam Wate<ston. Ha1ng S Ngor Based on New YOfk Times reporter Syd ney Schanberg's ch1on1c~ ot lhe unique frlendshtp that developod between him and hts nat111e asS1slan1, Otth Pran, tn 1970s wartorn Cambodia 'R' (:> hrs. 21 min.) Cl) 1111111 •-&..,,Y a 11MDUC1 Dfl.lg dealing and gang lllOlence ere Ingredients In Dempsey nd M811epc8~·s Investigation Into the murder of pimp and o poliet deleetrve ( 1 '" ) Cl) .,. "Porky'' Re11ongo" ( 1985, Comedy) Dan Mon.lhan, Wyatt Knight ~ group of f lollda hl<)h .choOf 9tudents matches wits v • .ith tM µroprieror of o local brothel 'R' O 11 hr J 1 min ) (%).,.··My F11r;1 Wtll'" ( 1984, Oramo) JOhn Harg1eavet. Wendy Hoghe!I When his wife announces lh11t rheil 10 11ear mor 30 Sunday, March 2, 1986 riage Is <YVef and that she Is having an at-Sean Connery. Chr1Slopher Lambefl) fair. a man slf'lt(s Into Incapacitating de-MOVIE ·Deadly Blessing" ( 1981, Hor· ~Ir ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) ror) Ernest Borgnine LOIS Nettleton. A. ltv-'8 ._ C8rlos Santee (30-1. 20 KOs) 1ng nightmare begins for a young woman vs Davey M00te ( 14·2. 11 KOs) tor rhe when She mames mto a s1rict rellglOUS !BF 1unior middleweight lltle. scheduled for c;ecr 'R' I 1 hr 45 min l 15 rounds, from GllJynabo, PR (Tape (%) llOVtf 'Death Game" (1977. .. l detay) (2 !'!J... · Suspense 1 Soodra Locke, Seymou1 Cas--.t ,_ sel A man 1nv11es two a1rrac1rve teen-age lt1I ... girls into his house f0t the nlgh1 and later .. ~ .._ Regularly scheduled discovers lhat they are homleldal mant prriammiog may be delayed due to acs 'A' ( t hr 28 min ) i bleaks. I HOT llAT .. Ill In stereo. 1 MGMT TKACH W1W &AL ~pattn11isl1i55;iith;-;a;;-n.:---i11;1:11ii f AWl.TY Towat Basil and Sybil decide nuat fund-re fits rehabilitation ser· to take a short 11aca11on while their hotet Is vices for the disabled. Scheduled appear· undergoing renovauon ances by Valerie Beninelti, Ray Charles. ttae I UMMY IOMlt JOhn Forsy1he. Mark Harmon, Carol Law· fl) LATt MIGHT "'"4 DAft> ll'TTBmMI r~. Lorenzo Lamas and Rich Little In stereo ( 1 hr 30 min ) Hoots· Pat Boone. Donna Miiis. (3 hrs ) D EYl'MlW:ll "°"" •.....,-,,_ .. I :;1..--@)Dia( CUM'l •titM Guests. Al Jar Ml , .... • MMY: llTM UI~ reau~hen Bishop (R) ( 1 hr ) Ull'I Com~attng thetr 25th annlver· _, "Comrng H~" ( 1978, Ora· sary togerhe1, Peter, Paul and Mary per-ma1 Jane ~onda. Jon Votghl A Marine le<m many ol rheir hits 1neluding "Blowln' captain's wife taus 1n lo11e wllh an em 1n the Wind." "Leaving on a Je1 Plane" brttered drsable<,j Vietnam vet8'an wtitle and "Putt the Magic Dragon" In a concert her husband 1s hghltng abroad (2 hrs . 30 taped m NasttvUle. Tann In stereo (2 min) hrs. 15 mtn) lllOYIE Lile Wtth Farher" ( 1947, Com· -· e F llTOll ITIB.I In ste1eo ( t edy) Witham Powell Irene Dunne A wom hr ) an anci her toor -mns manage to marnpu I ... lare their otherwise tyrannical palrlarch 9 LM IOAT Doc romances a psy· l hrs ) chologist. a math whiz IS a compulS1Ve 1-W AIC 1EW10 ... gambler. a woman refuses to play second FAM.TY Towat Basil creates chaos banana 10 a performing orangutan Guest by try1~ to impose hrs views on !exual stars include Thom Bray and Donald prorn1scuity on his customers and staff O'Connor. Q (I hr.) 11• CC) lllOYIE ··Gimme An 'F' " (198•. Come· • ......_..... dyl Stephen SheUen. Mark Keytoun An CC) mww "Desperately Seeking Susan" instructor's future lldes on hts ability to ( 1985. Comedy) Rosanna Arquette. Ma· transform a tragically lnepr cheenng donna Amnesia, mistaken tdentltles and squaci into a team ot polished pom- danger belalt a bored New Jersey house· Qt:>mmer•, R' ( 1 hr 40 min ) wife Who ~Involved with a tree-U.fJ 1110Y11 "You Can'I Win 'Em All" splnted young woman 'PG-t3' Q ( 1 hr , ( t970, Comedy) Tony Curlis. Charles 44 min) Bronson Two Americans get together to (8) _,. "Sterman" ( 1984. Sclence·FIC· search for pold •n Turkey during the '20s lion) Jeff Bridges. Karen Allen. An alien !.? hrs ) comes ro Earth and discovers a hostile en-QJ lllOYIE "Tower 01 London" ( 1~9. 11lronment in which he, along with a widow Orama) Basil Rathbone. Boris Karlot1 he encounters, Is relentlessly pursued by The D..tke of Gloucester plots the murde" scientists Who want the creature tor a lab or !hose relat111e'l who srand between h1rn rlment. 'PG' Q ( 1 h1 . 55 min ) and the throne (;> hrs ) TW.19ff Jim ~ ~ vtDIOI -~tuml 8'0llTICaTa -~-.L llOVll .. Upl Upl And Away!" ( 1985, PAan ~ Basil Fawlry. an 1n Adult) Cody Nicole l aurte Smith Two competent and rude Innkeeper, decides ro partners battle lor conrrol of an airline ( 1 ove the dasa of hlS hotel's cilentele hr . 30 min l -·-1--Ldlld n... 1119 WTUatl .. 9GITINm _,,."A Soldier's Story" t 198A, Ofa- tW 8. 9.... ma) Howard E Aolllns Jr , Adolph Ce&- / Dltllll& ,..,_This 15th an-sar Towards the end of WO<ld War ti, a nuat fund.ralMr beneft1t rehabilitation ser· black Army atlorney's ln118S11gatlon Into 11tees for the cilubled Scheduled appear· lhe murder ot a black sergeant at a Loulsi- ances by Valef'le Bertlnelll, Ray Charles. ena m11trary base lg1141es further racial John FooiY1he. Mar1< Harmon, Carol Law· srr1le 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 41 min ) ranee, Lorenzo Uimas and Rich Uule tt:8 e 'AWLTY t~ When Basil hears that Hosts: Pat Boone. Donna ~=) hotel tnspectors are in town. he enters a (I) Ulm-.,..,_ stale ol nervousness that ~uses contv- • .,. "Ooc1or 0oflme" (1967. Fanta· &lon ~Wtsandstalf ~~E:~~=:==~~~~ -1 ==--:.r~CGITll8 t~ueges. (2 hrs., 40 min.) Q.LllA-- • <ITAi MMCll Guest: Ann Jlltlen In TOP Ull( IOIM (R) s•«19m.W1 (,hr.) 11CMr "The Candidate" < 1912. Ora· I MLL ma) Robeft Redford. Parer Boyle. A IAnmAY MM young tlbefal tries desperately to avoid AT M ·.... Sctl9dUled r9111ews being corrupted l)y hts campti)gn fOf a "Trouble In Mind" (Krlt Krtetoff«son. seat In the U S Senate 'PG Cf hr . 60 Genevieve Sujold): ''Turtle ~ry" (Glen· min) d8 Jackton. Ben Klnglley): "Highlander" tM llCMr "Against An Odds" ( t984, Ora· -lahlrclay Cont. ma) Rachel Ward, Jeff Bridges .. A fading professional fOQ1ball player falls in love with the girlfriend of a small-time hood and becomes invOlvecf with shady, high- stakes real estate dealings. 'A' Q (2 hrs .. 8min ) . 1•1Hlfcm FAWLn ~ Whlle Sybil is In the hospital tor a minor operation, Basil con- ducts a fire drill at the hotel and muddles ~ a:;:: of German tourists. UD "Pearl Of The South Pacttlc" ( 1955. Adventure) Virginia Mayo, Dennis Morgan An idyllic South Seas Island is ra- va!»d by three ruthless fO<tune-hUnters see~IOUS pearlS. (2 hrs.) I ..,.. ,. ~TUCl(I 1:lt -=o.-~';,"itiw Basil a11empts to con- vert Fawlty Towers into a gourmet's para- dise ([) llCME "Exterminator 2" (1984. Oram) Robert Ginty, Mano Van Peebles, A Vietnam veteran seel<s revenge against a gang of JJ4.mks who savagely beat and ~~~;lr~'R' ( 1 hr., 29 min.) 1•~·1CTY Sketches: Bob-by Billman (Eu- gene Levy) stars In "On The Waterfront. Again" with Lola Heatherton (Catherine O'Hara) W CC) llCME "The Shining" ( 1980. Horror) Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall A winter caretaker for a remote, and apparently haunted, Colorado hotel is snowbound there with his wife and cialrvoyant young son. 'R' (2 hrs .. 26 min.) t•CID MOWtl "The Mean Season" (1985. ·---CD .,. "Firestarter' ( 1984. Soienoe Action) David Keith. Drew Barrymore. The concerned parents of a 9-year-old girl. who Is endowed With the ability to en- llame anything at will. endeaVOf to protect her from government agents planning to abdUot her. 'R' (1 hr., 55 min.) .. ,--,_, II -LllOPa.IT .. ... "Tuff Turl" (1984, Orama) James Spader. Kim Richards. An East Coest teet'HIQ8f mOY98 With his famlly to a tough k.A. neighborhood where he clashes with an antagonistic punk. 'A' Q U tv .. 52 min.) W8 ... "The Demon And The Mummy" ( 1975, Horror) Darren MoGavin, Keenan Wynn. A ChlcaO<> reporter interested in the occult becomes involved lo two mur~ -ders. . .-1=..Melody In Love" (1981. Ofa- rna) While visiting her aunt in exotic Cey- lon. a young woman has a memorable af- fair. 'A' (1hr .. 30min.) (%) llOWll "Mike's Murder" (1984. Dra- ma) Debra Winger, Mari< KeylOun. A Los Angeles ba·nk employee and SOO'letime lover of a drug dealing tennis instructor decides to Investigate his death and jeop- ardizes her own life. 'R' ( 1 tv., 37 min.) ...... "Docks Of New Orleans" (HMS. Mystery) Roland Winters. Virginia Dale. Charlie Chan discovers the link be- tween the deaths of three men, all in- volved with a certain secret chemlc:al for- mula. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) .. ())--Robin Hood (Jason Con- nery) suspects that there's an impostor In his bend of outlaws. (1 hr.) CONNERY ••• J'romPageS heroes. "The peasants needed heroes," be said. "Even the aristocracy had their own idea of who he was. Some say be was Robert of Huntington. from the aristocracy. The peasants said he. ~ ·Robin of Locksley, one of them. I.~ 1t was the wandering minstrels who turned him into one man. 'When you play a historical figure y~u have to stick to certain guidelines. But wttb Robin Hood all we know is that be lived in the woods wi th his merry men and Maid Marian and that he didn't have a good relationship with the sheriff. We can do many things, and people can't say that rm not playing it the way it was." This season. Connery replaced Michael Praed. who now is on ABC's "Dynasty," as Robin. He is the new leader of the band and the merry men don't want to accept him at first. "Because the actor has changed, they have to change," he said. "I'm .a totally different person. So the whole scnes has to change. The big twist is that I'm from aristocracy. I'm the son of a man they would rob. Ifs tough for them to accept me. It also changes the relationship with the sheriff.'' Eleven episodes were filmed for the new season. "I try to make my Robin Hood more vulnerable," Connery said. "He gets hurt. He does win his fights, but you Imo!' he isn't going to smile at the camera and kill l 6 men." Orama) Kurt Russell. Mariel HemlngWay. A Miami reporter becomes swept up In the media blitz when a psychopathic murderer cbooses him to be his sole spot<esman. 'R' Q (1hr .. 43 min) a.e llCME "Death Sentence" (1 974, Suspense) Cloris Leachman, Laurence Luckinbill. A juror in a murder case real- izes that it 1s her husband, not the man on -Sports Coal~ ltrlalE, w~he kilter. (2 hrs.) UlmllM. ~cellnlm a&11•F1..., llCME "Boom Town" ( 1939, West- ern) Clark Gable, Spencer tracy. A pair of wildcatters find the excitement they're seeking when they strike It rich In the oil fields. (2 hrs .. 30 min ) e IO&.m IOLD Sche<IU!eCI: Glen Campbell (oo-host), Robert Tepper, ABC. Sheila I E .. ~~;'lmora. Isley Jasper Isley. In stereo. -.11111CUY ... ----,. llCME "The Harder They Come (1973. Orama) Jimmy CllH, Janet Bark- ley. A young Jamaican who dreams of making 11 big as a reggae singer is cheat· ed by a rec<><d produoer and forced Into a life of crime. 'A' ( t hr .. -40 min.) •(I) llOWll "'Turk 1821" ( 1985. Orama) Timothy HutlOI', Robert Urich. Armed With a llghllng spirit and an aeroeol sptay can. a young man wages a [ltfttt wtt egalntt bureaucrats who refuee to t• his lnJured fireman br01 · • ·p~c;i( 1 hr .. 38 min,) , ... LlllT"fLD OP M mt -,_ rntervtews wlth Engelbert Humptrdlnet(, Ohar1es Bron90rt and wife Jill lrelend, Ger· many's Prince Von Thurn Und Taxis and act<>< Cornet Wilde: a rour of the Far East ;':J~ Dee Williams (R) (1 hr.) __ ......,. __ _ •I II ... Cl) • ..,. ............ .. ... ,. ..... °=, '* Cl .... ) 1.5,. .. ...,. ' ICA r·r a ed: ____ ,... ... ,. ................. ..... · •••• •.111&c1•'ti ...... , ... _ ........... , 1--..... cw• tW "'•••........u.11•11 t ..... II Cit& •l1A1t• ... =-~) r , .. . -.. .... we(l)"•IMI' iiWlUCLA .. Or- 1!!""~-----·xr ........... .... lift... a..= .......... =--· ..... _ .. _ .. ....... 1 .. , •• , .-. *!.!"" .. ~ J== ..... --_ ...... It;.. a.• ............. (1tv .. •lllllR.> I MMD10ATUlft'A wrneNiill•w112•UM•• .. DIM UC. Wlsl• 1 II Fib (1 tftt.) .. C:0UW IAmTULl. II e Im Cll .. ~~t:l""'o.•e­L: Mr"~ ';el ---8 0 NA ....-nw ... -o,...,_.._..._ ... , n no.. ............ (T .... ....,,,, .... I""~ CUii CIUm ICIJll• --.r ... CM'l•I ... tlJ I ,,._.. Mlil9. T• II No 111 n' ....... _ HD J&I ...... Tt1: •• : ..... .. --=s.::::::.r .. 1 ...... ..,. .... ,.,. •A•n,._.. Dem er _.. ..... I ., ••• FL, I I -sec••-..._ Cele..; ..... 8f I • I -rr :. a: ; !:'tr..,1c~ .:r .. 11...., ._ .. , ........ IMTAl!!f9 ... Ml I &tii liiiii (a.-\• ICO.) -. .._., .... CM-a. 11 KO.) llf .. ...... ,, ........... ...... ............ c. It••• ..PA-==-(1 .... ) tt:a I ntMIWlflOlllT'I a • Sunday, March 2, 1986 31 . " -- You can't tiny an AMIGA computer --FOR LESS ! .... 32 Sunday, March 2, 188e ln1lde The TV Log spotlights men who take Justice Into their own hands. Robert Preston stars as a father who aeeka.revenge for his daughter's rape In "Outrage" tonight on CBS. Beau Bridges la his attorney. And Jason Con- nery stars In Showtlme'a reallatlc-looklng "Robin Hood" series. tUSA WEEKEND USA We8kend takes a look at President Re- agan's kids-Patti Davis and Ron Reagan, both currently Involved with the written word. Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang are featured In color, every Sunday In the Piiot. Coast / A senlo~lzens group Is asking the government to ban an arthritis drug made by Pflzer./C5 World Police scour Sweden for the man who as- sassinated Prime Minis- ter Olof Palme./ M Sports UC Irvine's basketball team stunned by Cal State Fullerton. /C1 The Fountain Valley glrls basketball team Is eliminated from the CIF playoffs by Gahr.C1 The Lakers are surprised by Phoenix In the NBA, 123-106./C1 · Entertainment A new play focusing on John Lennon's murder come9 to Orange Coast College this week./111. Bualneu Johnson & Johnson Is pralaed for Its handling of two Tytenol crlMl./C5 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Bualn• Classified Crouword Death Notloet Entertainment Horoeoope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Public Notices Sport a Style Tetevlalon WMth« A6 A3 C5-8 01-5 85 06 84-5 A8 A8 88 82·3 06 C1-4 81-3 TV Log A2 ; SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1986 ·second· Alcala ·trial looms Man once convicted of ktlllng pre-teen gtven second chance by the high court R odney Jan:ies Alcala was sentenced to die in the state gas chamber six ycan lfO after be was , convicted oflcidnappma and killing a 12-year-old Huntington Beach girl in 1979. • • Alcala's was one of fhe most sensational, emotion-charged murder trials ever in Orange County and, tbouah the proceedings threaten- ed to bred down time and time again, a jury quickly decided Alcala •1 lift my lamp •• ~· belonged on death row. But on Aug. 23, 1984, the CaH- fomia Supreme tourt overturned his coaviction and Alcala. was remov.cd (rom San Quentin and returned to Orange County amid outcrys 'from prosecutors and police. Now, a Newport ·Beach defense attorney said he is prepared to show that Alcala is not the man who killed Robin Christine Samsoc, the young girl who-vanished while t>iking to llemben of the Lata.na Beach Girl• Cl ab pay trlbate to the theme of the city'• 20th annual Patrlota Day Parade - .. UU. Liberty -100 years•• -aa they .et off down Park Stu,dentsjJieserve · rriemory of shuttle . By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OflMo.lr .... ...., Exactly one.month after the space shuttle Challenger exploded, Irvine students gathered in the morning mist outside Bonita Canyon Elemen- tary School to dedicate a permanent memorial to the seven astronauts killed in the mission. Seven students read brief eulOgies for each astronaut, then placed white flowers beside a plaque and seven stones, all arranged outside the school. Friday's ceremony concluded as the youngsters planted a canary pine tree within the circle of stones. The memorial was conceived not by Bonita Canyon teachers or parents but by members of the school's Young Astronauts club. Clyde Dodge. a fifth-grade teacher Car hits bikers; driver arrested By PH1L SNEIDERMAN 0tTii.0111rNlll""" A suspected druMcen dnver was arrested in Irvine Saturday after he apparently lost control of his car. cnnsed a cent-er line and strm:k rwo bicyclists. police sajd. One of the bicyclists, Kathy Fall. 23, of Huntinaton Beach. was re- ported in critical condition Saturday niaht in the intensive care unit at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. The second bicyclist, Charles Knoth! 29, also of Huntfogton Beach, was rt cased from the hospit.11 after treatment for a ipraincd lower back. accordin1 to Irvine police. and adviser to the club, said President Reagan launched the national youth organization in 1984 to spark interest in the space program and to promote student work in related science and math studies. Dodge said Bonita Canyon's chapter, with ~. active · · members. was organized last spring. As a result, interest at the school was intense when the Challenger exploded Jan. 28 during a mission that carried America's first teacher in space. Christa McAuliffe. "As soon as we heard about 1t, we brought the television in and fol- lowed the coverage most of the day." Dod$e recalled. Principal Dorothea Maas said she had no reservations about allowing the school's older students to follow television coverage of the space -(Pleaee eee MEMORIAL/ A2) StEVE MAIBLE Fo cus ON THE NEws ballet lessons in downtown Hunt- ington Beach. . "I really do believe he is innocent," said John Patrick DOlan, tbe fourth· attorney to represent Ale:&~· Dolan Contends the case igainst motions couJd take months. Alcala is "thin" and based in part on And durina that ti.me, Dolan said testimony from ajailhouse informant he would not be surprised if the and a pill-ridden forest ranaer he · 4motions and publicity that. swirled believes may have been subjected to "around the murder trial in 1979 10'4'.·level by_pnosis by police before resurface in fuJI meuure. . taking the witness stand. Robin Samsoe. a prl with Ion&, Deputy District Attorney Tom · h~ey-blo.nd hair and blue ey~ Goethals, though, said there 1s ampfe d.a~ppeared . lune ~O. 1979, wbdc evidence to convict Alcala a second ·ndmg her yellow ~acycle .to a baµet time. class. She was wcanna wb1te. walking .. . shoru and a red T-shlrt that We have lost a lot of evidence proclaimed .. Here Comes Trouble:· because of the Supreme Court," he conceded. "But there's still enough." Flyers with a photOIJ'lph of the 7th AlCala's second murder trial is set grader were arculated throughou.t to open Monday in Superior Court,· Southem'CaJifomia, but any ~ope of though jury selection and pre-trial (Pleue eee ALCALA/ A2) Fitness center funds sought By USA MAHONEY Ot .. o.tr,... .... The National Fitness Foundation will return to the Orange County Board of Supervisors Tuesday seck- i111 more money for planninJ. work needed to further its goal ofbuilding a fitness academy in Ali~ Viejo. The nonprofit founcfation needs another $34,900 to pay for county staff time and consultant services to prepare environmental documents for county and state coastal com- mission review, said 5th District . Supervisor Thomas kiley in a letter to other board members. Riley is urgirig support for the _foundation's request, wb.icb would .brina the county's contributio~s to the project to $104,900. Supcrv1S0rs have also granted the foundation an option to lease 200 acres of prime p-eenbelt land at no chaJ's.e. To date, &he COWJt).' bas cmly seen a ooacepeual siee plu b IM emdemy since.P")jec1 ~t Gemwe ADea unveiled· plans dte te9Cller train- ing center a year .,o. A.enae Satarday in c09tame. BefaD by Emily Roee in 1968. the ...-.de waa cancelled for the Ont dme Jut year became of lmpendlng rain• . AlJen. former coach of the Los Angeles Rams, is chairman of the Presidenfs Council on Physical Fit- ness and Sports. He and other members of the foundation board of directors chose O~ngc County as the (Pleue eee P'ITllflt88/ A2) uniden L p G A INVITATI ONA L Laura Baugh open• a four- ahot leltd entering today'• final round. C1. Charges against ex-judge revived By tlae Associated Press . · A state appellate court reinstated criminal charges against a former Municipal Court judge accused of falsely claiming residency when she filed for election to the court. 'The 4th District Court of Appeal ruled last week that Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner erred in 1983 when he dismissed a felony indict- ment against former Judge Joanne Harrold. The indictment accused Harrold -now a Huntington Beach defense attorney -of filing a false dedaration of candidacy for the 1982 election that said she lived in Orange County . She had been appointed to the bench in 1980. If convicted, she could face a three· year prison sentence. The ruling clears the way for the Orange County District Attorney's office to prosecute Harrold. The justices also reinstated a re· lated misdemeanor charge against Harrold and her husband, privalt investigator John Saporito, for al· legcdly obtaining a false notarized statement. Harrold was indicted by the Orange County grand j ury Jan. 3, 1983. the same day she_ stepped down as presiding JUQ$e in West Orange Count) Municipal Court. "We feel vindicated ... Deputy Dis- tnct Attorney William Bedsworth said Friday. ·'This case is imponant because of who she was when she \ 1olated the public's trust. She was a JUdge. .. Harrold's answering service said Saturday she wouldn't be available for comment until Monday.· (Plee.ee tee CBA.RGM/A2) Laguna maye~se curfew By LAURA MERlt OI -Deity Pll94 ..... i\n old law proh1b1tmg minors from being on the strttts past 10 p.m could be taSC'd if the Laguna &ach City Council •&recs to amend its curfew ordinance. As the law stand$ now. any minor 1s breaking the lav. 1f he or she " out after \0 p.m. The law o nl)' makes e);ceptions for m1lttar) pcrsonMI and married teen-agers. But Police C'h1efNe1I P\lrcell thinks the law 1s too stnngcnt and outdated The 10 p.m curfev.. on the Cit)' books \1ncc 196 l 1s cnforctd but usualh on!\ at panic\ and gath~nnp. Sat. Mike ()adcn 11id the moton t. · Efren Maninez.. 20. of Santa Ana, wa (Pl ....... 8DtSR9/A2) An oc:capaat of the car that •tracll two. btoJC.llata on Cul•er Ort Ye la 1"lee walta to ..., .... ,....._, ............ be qaatloned 8al1lrd.ay. A dama&ed blcycle can be aeen lo tbe Reld behhld hlm. ... .. i ook1ng at the matunty level ol the kids who v1s11 l.Aguna. couple'1 Wlth the fact that kid ~m to a.row up :i httk tai.ter toda\. l wu lookin& at (an ord1nanc:'C) that had \aryma or un1Que ll~ t\," ~·d Pun.'tl\ (Pleue eee CUR.Pt'W / A2) . . , .. . • A2 Orange COMt OAllV PILOT/ Sunday, March 2, 1986 Cache of TNT forces evacuation By t.M Aasocla&ed Ptesa A buried cacbe of explos1ves wa~ discove~ in a Garden Grove backyard late Saturday and 30 famil· 1es were ordered out of the neigh· borhood as the Oranse County shenfrs bomb squad bcpn uncover· 1ng it. police said. The. dynamite was buned only a few inches deep at a house oo Marylee Drive, said S11. Bruce Beauchamp. The initial telephone tip indicated as many as 50 sucks m1&ht be found, but the bomb squad recovered only 21h pounds of dynamite and some plashc explosive, a police spokesman said. The families who had evacuated their homes were allowed to rctum befort midnight, a Garden Grove police spokesman said. Beauchamp said police were tipped by a man who said he had fourth· hand 1nformat1on about the dynamite. According to the account. a man who 1s now in prison had bunc(i the cxplos1vt'~ whl'n he li ved in th~ house about four yt'.ars ago, Beauchamp said. The identity of the purported prisoner was not detcrm med. Beauchamp said. CURFEW LAW MAY BE EASED IN LAGUNA ..• From Al He has proposed l'urfrw hours be changed to acrnmmodate ddTerent ages. His proposal calls for teens up to age 14 to be home by 10 pm Youths 15-16 would have to be off the streets b)' 11 p.m · Minors 17 year\ old would be an '1olat1on of the curfew 1fthe} are out after midnight. .. It was fell that the local minors tend to be somewhat more mature and responsible and should be given credit for that It seems ndiculous 10 MEMORIAL ... From A l traged) "If anything, 1t showed them the heroics of the situation and that there rcall ) are still frontiers to cross," Maas said '"Very quickly 1t sank tn that this was not science fiction. that there reall y are risks It was a growth C\pt:nence." ~oon after the 1nc1den1, Bonita < .in~on's Young Astronauts decided thl·~ wanted to create a Challenger mt·monal on campus. Pnnc1pal Maas said the students wanted a permanent marker 10 show to their own children some da) as a reminder of the Challenger m1ss1on. The Young Astronauts Joined the student council an a bake sale to raise mone)' for a plaque. The evergreen tree was donated by Roger's Gardens tn Corona del Mar. and the me monal stones were a gift from an anonymous donor. Club members re' 1ewed news- paper and magazine clippings to prepare bncf eulogie!I for the seven astronauts. "There was more than one vol un- teer for every astronaut. so we had to use a lottery (to assign the speeches)." club ad' 1ser Dodge recalled Bon11a Canyon's 400 student!> listened 10 the memonal messages and observed the tree planting on f nda> \lte~ard. members of the Young \stronauts said their interest an space nplorauon remains strong dcspue the ( "hallenger traged~ ·· .\menca 1s the best 1n this area:· .. aid sixth-grader Andrew Eastwood. 12. ··v.-h~n I gro"' up I v.ant to tontinue the tradition ·· Tara Tamanbuch1. a I ().year.old liflh-grader. said she had a special 1den11fica11on "'Ith Challenger astronaut El Itson On1Luka because he had promised to speak at the Orange Count) Buddhist C hurch 1n \nahe1m. which she attends. .. , felt reall) temble (after the t'\plos1on 1:· she said. ··The) were reall~ special because they were going 10 tell us whars in space and were going tu teach us on 1elev1s1on." He1d1 Huntle). a I ~-year-old 6th- grader added. ·· 1 think n's sad But the' v.erc doing something special. Jnd I think 1t <>hould continue ·· 51\th-grad~r Daniel Hayes. 11. ..aid ··1 think. 'nung people should have a 10 p.m. curfew for a 17-year- old when in 1l w~k that ind1v1dual 1s an adult with voting rights," said Purcell. Where before the law allowed for only two exceptions. the proposed changes al low for eight The law would not appl) to an) manor accompanied b} a parent or responsible adult (with the parent!; permission) or anyone on a chore for 'a parent or responding to an emerg- ency. It would not appl y to anyone who 1s employed past the curfew. A minor would be permitted 10 stand on propeny next to his house or attend organized activiti~s after the curfew. .. , feel ll tendno reinforce parental authonty and supervlsion and the concerns th.e young people would have." said the police chief. The City Council will be consider- ing the proposed changes at 11s Tuesday meeting. 0.-,,... ........ Dftld ............ Daniel Hayes and Craig Alpert plant aatronaute• memorial while (inset) fifth-grade teacher Lee Dittmar shed• tears. carr) on the trad1t1on of explonng space. I read m an encyc lopedia that m two billton :,.ears or so. the sun's going 10 crash into the Eanh. ~o we should have a space station up there so we can li ve someplace else." ALCALA GOES TO TRIAL AGAIN ... From Al tinding the girl ah'c dimmed as the da~' P3'>'>l'd 1-kr \11.clctal rt'mJtn\ v.cre found Juh 2 1n J remote l ampground 1n the rugged looth1ll'> near ">ierTa Madre. more 1han '\(J mile\ lrom her home .\lcala alormcrl <I \\tudentand .. a photogra phcr v. ho v.a<; con v1cted of thtld mok'>tJt1i>n 1n l96lJ v.a\ ar- re\tt•d al h1.-. p.Hl'Ot\ \111n 1erc' Park home on Jul' 24 H1\ arre\t "'a' h<i.,cd dl ka'>I 1n pan on h1' rc,t·mhlc1 n1.e t11 .i lllmpo\ltC dr,1w1ng prqJJrcd h. p11llq Dunng !ht• lnal rr11\t'( utor R ll h- ard f-arnell v.a' alh1v.t•u t(I kll 1uror'> of .\lcala\ t nm1n.1I n·tord \I.hen Judge Philip \lh'A;,ih <In itkd thl'rt' v.a.-. a \lmllJrtt \ h<·t1At:1•n lht pre' 1ouc, child mole\tat111n olkO\l" JOU the Sam~c>e k1e.Jnc1pp1n11 The state ',upn·ml· < oun on a 5-1 \Ole ;t•,er\cd \1.h .... ah \a~ing 1urnr.-. ~huuld not h.1" l. !x't•n 1 n l11rml·t1 111 .\lcala's pac,t cnml"' Jusuce J1 1~·ph C 1ri1d1n. 1n a md· JOrll\ op1n1on lor tht high <.oun ..aid the cnmes "'ere no1 <,1m1lar and that Jurors 1n the Samsoc ca~ mav ha'e been prCJUd1ccd again'lt Alcala r arnell. now tn pnvatc practice ~1d he predicted the revcr>al hecausc of the upreme Coun'<; h1<;1or' of o "crturn1ng dt'ath penalt\ ca..cs "It'<; hornhle .. ~Id r .irnell when \kala'<; lOn' 1ct1on wa\ 'c11ded MAIN OFFICE 11 ,.. 11.. . . ....... "' • .... • 11 •• ~ • ~,.. , •• "'~" Iii t ,..,, ·'Think about the mother :ic-she's a v1c11m too. To make her go through all this again is Just horrendous." Dolan. though. said 1t 1s equally horrendous to imagine a person un1ustly imprisoned on death row. ..\ ch1efw1tness 1n Alcala·s tnal was a forestry worker wh o testified she saw a man resembling Alcala "force- fully steering·• a blond child 1n the Sierra Madre fbo thills. Dana Crappa.. said she returned to the area later and found a body. but did not tell authorities because she was terTified and blamed herself for not investigating her onginal s1ght- 1ng. Dolan said he 1s of the op101on that C rappa was subjected to low-level h~ pnos1s b> police. Witnesses who have been hypnouzed arc unreliable and should be barred from testifying. the Supreme Coun ruled 1n 1981. "'We'll cen.aanl) get into that." Dolan said of the hypnosis question The attorney also hopes 10 block the testtmony of a former Jatl inmate "ho told jurors m 1980 that Alcala confessed to l<.ilhngSamsoe. A second 1a1I inmate who said he aJso heard Alea.la's confession lat.er ~nted has te'it1mony Mary Ann Frazier, the mother of the murdered girl, also will be called to testify aga in. as will several of Samsoc's childhood fnends Rodney Alcala "She can't stand the thought of doing tt again,.. said Goethals of bnnging the mother back to the witness stand. "But sbe will do it. She knows she has to do 1t. .. Had she hved. Samsoe would have celebrated her 20th binhday last month. Dally Piiot Dellwery 11 QuarantNd c .... •.a•r.• iµ2 !ie•e ~ 4 ..,.,). • ~·1 01· Justcall 642-6086 U -"def ''~Y It y~ 0G <>Cl IMtv• rOU' O~ D> SJOO"' ce•oe•ort70"' •"<) f°"" COC'Y w 1141 -.a ··• ·•v ,, ~ • ,.,,. ,..,...~,. • trt-t>t"~'"" .... ,., ... , • "·CMl°"a c. '"• <>•v u· ""~" Gol"c•~, • ., ...... 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TM marine ta~ deepened as a weak upper level low moved over the region Saturday. tncreaaiog onshore flow of air re~lted In cloudy aklee OVlf the coastal and valley areas and laolated ahe>wef9 In the mountains. High• today were expected to range from the low 601 at the beach-. to near 10 In the v1lteya, The dnerta were only partly cloudy. The hlOh reached 155 at the Los Aogetes Civic Center. four degr ... below normal and well below the record high of 88 set In 1967. . The upper low wlll mov~ lntd Arizona on Monday, allowing fair weather to return to the mountains and deserts. and sunny afternoons In the coastal area and the valleys. u.s. Temps Q ~~ "'OIHS I-1'~ * ::.'i(jj Wt1m -Coio._ Sr.owe•s R.-. Fv,,,.s Sno• Occiuoea ...,.. s 111t0na1v ... High, low lot 24 floura endlnQ 11 5 ... llO'll WN -~· N()A.• U S Ooool t:" C:O--<t pm HI La New~• 64 33 40 24 Meny 32 15 1"wYOlll ~QW It 35 Hottolll,Va 37 31 Calif. 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San Gabt181 57 S6 Second io... 9 01pm 28 ..._. ... 51 19 SanOltlgo 62 S7 Sun Mii 1001, ti S SO p m ,,_ ,,__,..... 51 33 Sant• AN 69 S6 Monday •I 6 20 a m and Ml• ~ •I ~ 3-4 JI Hlgril end rnornlnO _., log end s.n1a S.be<• 61 56 S SI pm ~City M 22 low cloud9 ....,,. ':::l..,.altetnoort Sanla Cnll 611 52 Moon Mii IOdly el 10 00 I m ·-•l..9\191JM 62 51 ...,_ Hlghtln IM IOupptr Bania Metia S9 S4 MOndlly el t 2 S8 e m Ind Mii 89A'f' 81 ....,,,....,, i4 Si 70. Lowt In lfll ~ lo mlc>60L $anlaMO<lb 81 57 1039 I m CHARGES AGAINST FORMER JUDGE ... From Al Sumoer ruled Harrold became a legal Orange County resident when she registered to vote Feb. 4, 1982. nineteen days before she filed for candidacy. He also found the declaration of candidacy form was tbo vague to be a basis for criminal prosecution be- cause it didn't specify whether a candidate must be a resident at the lime of signing the document or ifthe candidate must become one within 54 days of the election, the minimum residency requirement. In an opinion wnttcn by Justice Edward Wallio. the appellate coun disagreed with many of Sumner's fact ual and procedural decisions. They held that Sumner prematurely dismissed the case at an improper stage of the proceedings. Harrold won the 1982 election with a 62 percent majority. but the victory • was nullified after an opponent, attorney Dan Dutcher, won a lawsuit alleging that her declaration of can- didacy was false. Dunng the six-Oay civil tnal. Harrold adm111ed she ob1a1nt>d a notary seal on a false document transfemng her grandmother"s New- pon Beach home to her The docu- ment dated Nov. 30. 1981. actuall) had been notanzed Ma) 8. J 982. Supenor Coun Judge Ronald E. Owen ruled al the end of the tnal in August 19~2 that Harrold was "'mg 1n Rl\erc;1dc ( ou nt\ \.\hl'n she filed the declarallun. O~en d1squalllied her and ordered a nev. clecuon. "h1ch Dutther v.un The cnmtnal com- plai nt foll11'-'~·d. '-'Ith \umna pres1d- 1ng. BIKERS STRUCK BY CAR IN IRVINE ... From Al - arrested on suspicion of felony drunk- en driving. Martinez was qucsuoned Saturday night at the Irvine pohc.c stat1on, then was to be booked into Orange County Ja1l 1n heu of SI 0.000 bail. Ogden said. The ac.cident scene. Culver Dnve between Campus and Bonita Canyon dnves, was to remain closed until noon today. Ogden said the streetwas closed because tra ffic 1nves11gators needed 10 wait for daylight to check skid marks and gather other evidence. Ogden sa1d the acetdent occurred at 4: IS p.m. Saturday. He said Mananez was driving north on Culver 1n a 197 2 Oldsmobile at a speed that witnesses said exceeded the 55·mph hmit. Martinez then lost control of his vehicle. skidded across the opposing traffic lanes and struc,k the two bicyclists. the Irvine officer said. He said Fall and Knoth were southbound 1n a bicycle lane on an excursion with other bll \l h\l'i ""hen the acodcnt occurred · Ogden ..aid Fairs tnJunes 1nduded a brokt•n pch 1c; tv.o broken legs a concussmn. cut\ and bruises The In inc officer sa id the Olds- mobile lctt the road and came to a ha.It 1n an adJau·nt field after h1ttm_g the bic)cltst\ lk \Jld Manme1 and two passenger~ 1n thl' L..tr wne unin1ured . but th e c;ir rl'll'l\l'd modrrate dam- age FITNESS ACADEMY NEEDS OC FUNDS ... From Al best site for their planned $50 mil hon fitness academy last February follow- ing a nationwide search. Board Chairman Ralph Clark will most likely vote against the latest appropnauon request, said his chief aide Dan C Wooldndge The 4th D1stnct supervisor doesn •t believe taxpayer money should be used to subs1d1ze a pnvate under- taking hke a national fitness acadrm). Wooldridge said. "He has not been comfonable with the financial arrangements of this pro- ject.'• he said Clark has consistently asked for wntlert guarantees that money fronted 10 the fo undation be repa id to the county once the non-profit group starts raising funds to build the academy. Ken Winter. a county planner close 10 the . project. said the founda~1on considers the planning money a g1f1 and does not intend to pay 1t back Clark voted against the foun- dauon 's first request for $59.900 tn planning funds but wa s overruled b) other supervisors. In December. 3rd Distnct Supervisor Bruce Nestande Joined Clark in cnucmng the foun- dation after it asked for another $59.000 to complete planning work Board members voiced doubts over the foundation 'scomm11mcnt 10 the Aliso Viejo site and demanded assurances that the academy. would be built there before approving more than $11 ,000 of the request. A Very Special Shoe Depart ment Kile~ ma1ntain., 1ha11hernunt) has the guarantee' 11 needs v.1th the contcptual plan and lease op11on agreement -\1; a fun her il'iSurance. he noted that the toundJt1un has hired a \llt' pl.in UIO\ull.int · I rnn\tlkr the rnmmitmcnt of the "Jllonal F11nns Foundation to the .\h\o ( red. '"c 10 be firm:· Raley v.rote \, prorio\cd. tht• academ\' '-'Ould include J 250 000-\quarl'-foOt bu ild· 1ngand athletic fields straddling Aliso C reek It v.ould be the only fitness academ' in the country, .\llen said . And he promised 11 v.ould play a uuc1al role 1n 1mpro"1ng physical education program~ for .\mencans of all age'> # 119 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • 759· 1622 • Bullocks Willshire Wing • , • ORA.NGE COAST .. I Onofre accident prompt& national check on valves Nuclear panel also has questions on how mishap was r~ported By tbe A11oclated Pre11 A shutdown last November of San l')nofrc nuclear power plant's Unit I reactor has prompted the govern- ment to ask nuclear power plant owners nationwide to ensure the safety of a valve which keeps water from reversing its flow. A team,. of Nuclecar Regulatory Commission investigators also were reviewing whether the incident at the plant in San Clcqicnte should have received a "declaration of alert" status rather than an "unusual event" classification, NRC spokesman Greg Cook said. An unusual event is the lowest form of alert for an accident at a nuclear power plant. The next stage is a declaration of alert, in which local authorities are notified. but no evacu- ations arc ordered. On Nov. 21, the failure of five check valves ecrmitted a backwards flow of water tn the steam system of San Onofre's No. I steam reactor. the NRC said in a news release about a letter it bad sent to nuclear plant owners nationwide. That created a so-called "water hammer," a high speed slug of cold water that forms a low-pressure pocket in steam pipes, and moves through the system at high speed. "When the water hammer hits a tum or a closed valve, it does so with tremendous force, and it did a considerable amount of damage to the water supply lines of the steam reactor, .. Cook said. The incident and the damage 1t caused "raised serious questions about the design. testing and main- tenance of the safety related cbcck valves," the NRC said. the event was the failure offive satety related feedwatcr check valves." The cause of those failures is still under investigation. but "the NRC stafTis concerned that the event might have significant aeneric implications for an nuclear power plants," the NRCsaid. . · ·The NRC asked the owner groups for nuclear power plants to "take whatever actions arc appropriate to preclude similar challenges to plant safety systems." The owner groups were also asked in the NRC letter to meet with NRC staff within 30 days to discuss their views and actions. Each of the four designers of nuclear steam supply systems - Westinghouse Electric Corp., ~n­ cral Electric Co., Combustion Engi- neering Inc. and Babcock and Wilcox Co. -has an owners goup consisting . of representatives from the utility companies which own and operate the plants. There arc 98 licensed nuclear power plants in the United States. In an unrelated matter Thursday, a small radioactive · water lcak dis- covered inside San Onofrc's Unit 3 reactor forced a complete shutdown of the unit, which already had been reduced to minimal temperatures during scheduled repairs. No radiation escaped into the atmosphere, and no workers were hurt in the incident. Southern Cali- fornia Edison spokesman Dave Bar- ron said Friday. Plant operators late Thursday dis- covered the lcak during a routine inspection of an instrument pipeline used to monitor the level of water in a pressurizer for the reactor's cooling system. Plant operators immediately cooled the reactor and notified the Nuclear Regulatory Commission of an unusual event. The Unit 3 reactor had been taken off line Feb. 21 for routine mainten- ance of transformers. which arc in a non-nuclear scctjon of the plant. Barron said. · The accident occurred in the non- nuclear portion of the plant, and no radiation was leaked into the at- mosphe~. Cook said. The NRC said its incident in-Barron said work on the leak and vestigation team reported in January the transfo~ers should be com- that the "most siguifica111 aspect of -pkted by March 10. ·Suspect pleads innocent to acid . . attack on child By tbe A11oclated Press The suspect in an attack on a 4- year-old girl pleaded innocent to charges of throwing two cups of acid into the face and eyes of the girl. Mark Edward Hand, 26. of Whit- tler. pleaded innocent innocent Fri- day in Fullerton Municipal Court to two counts of aggravated assault with a caustic chemical, said Deputy District Attorney Pete Huelscnbeck. Hand also denied charges he brought great bodily injury to the girl and was on parole for a burglary offense when the crime was com- mitted, Huelscnbcck said. Orange County Municipal Court Judge Daniel Brice ordered Hand mto custody on SI 00.000 bail pend- ing an evidence hearing March 7. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for March 14. Hand is accused of throwing two cups of acetic acid in the face of 4- year-old Rachel Ogawa as she left a restroom at Los Coyotes Regional Park in Buena Park with her mother nn l~n IR The child's parents carried her to a nearby pond and washed the acid from her eyes. She suffered sccond- degrec bums to her eyes, face . arms, chest and legs. Rachel_;Was discharged from St. Jude's Hospital about 21/i weeks ago. said hospjtal spokesman Norman Anderson. She is recovering at home. "She's in real good shape," Anderson said. Hand had been scnt~nccd to prison in Texas for burglary but was released in August and assigned a local parole officer when he returned to Jive with his parents in Whittier in Los Angeles County. said parole supervisor John Dowling. Hand told authorities he had spent time in a New York mental institu- tion and his mother said he was "probably psychotic." A court hear- ing last month had to be postponed because Orange County mental health officials found him unfit to apl)Car to court. He faces up to 14 ~cars ip prison if convicted of all charges. Arthittla poeter chlld Scott Warneke with telethon boet Tom Kemledy. Coastboy,7 ,chosen arthritis poster child Scott Warncke of Dana Point has Warncke will make his first official been selected as the 1986 Poster Child appearance on the "Stop Arthritis for the Arthritis Foundation of · Telethon" today on KTLA-TV, Southern California. Channel 5. He Is_ representati ve of over 250,000 children who suffer from iuvenilc rheumatoid arthritis. At age 7. Warncke dispels the behcf that arthritis is a di5casc of the elderly. Freckle-faced. red-haired and full of pep, he is much like any other 7- ycar-old -except that Warncke can hardl y remember a day without pain since he was diagnosed as arthritic at age 2. Everyday activities like Jetting dressed, climbing a flight of stairs and picking himself up off., the floor rcQuirc a helping hand. Game show star Tom Kennedy MU host the telethon. to·be aired from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It will feature more rhan 50 celebrities and I 0 mini- documcntaries on various forms of arthritis. treatment and research. Proceeds from the telethon are used to support patient programs, education and research in eight Southern California counties. Five appointed ti share superintendent's \Vork By LAURA MERK Of .... Delly ..... ...,, The Laguna Beach school board has appointed five district adminis~ trators to. take over responsibilities of Superintendent Billy Barnes until his contract expires in July. ' Barnes was granted a paid leave of absence last week after the trustees voted in December not to renew his contract. He will ~rk only 20 days from now until July. Instead ofhfring an interim super- intendent. the board voted to sched- ule the four distict pnncipals and assistant principal to take on Barnes' duties until the end of the school year. An n Becker. pnncipaJ of Thurston Middle School, will act as super- i ntend~nt from Feb. 24-March 14. Laguna Beach High School Assistant Prjncipal Dee Brislen will serve from March 17-April 11 . El Morro Elementary School Pin- cipal Judy Chrispens will take on the resP.Ons1bilities from April 14-May 2 while Tony Ortega, high school principal, will act as superintendent from May 5-May 23. Fred Good. pnncipaJ of Top of the World Elementary School. will serve as superintendent from May 27-June 13. The board also appointed Art Smart, a high school teacher with an adm1nstrat1ve credential. to substitute for each of the principals when they need to be at the d1stnct office. The district will hire a substitute teacher to take over Smarfs classes when he 1s working as a school administrator Orange Cout 'DAILY PILOT~. Mllfd't 2. 1- Redevelopment of HB' s Beac·h .. Boule·vard set City officials seek to save tax source by improvements By ROBERT BARKER Ot .. 0.-........ Huntington Beach city officials are mappina plans to put congested Beach Boulevard into a redevelop- ment area from the San Diego FJ'C'Cway to Pacific Coast Highway. A major reason for tbe proposal, apparently, is the desire of city officials to continue reaping bcfty taxes from the dozen or so auto agencits located on the busy thoroughfare. It is fea'ted. according to Steve Kohler of the city's redevelopment department, is that the car dealers may be lured from Beach Boulevard to auto malls or industrial parks in other areas in pursuit of more sales. Redevelopment efforts, he said, could enhance landscaping and (>Ul utilities underground and provide other incentives, such as off-site body shops and storaac garages. Redevelopment efforts also could include some assistance for improv- ing traffic conditions on Beach Boulevard. The super street project pushed by the Oraose County Transportation Commission was approved recently· b.y the Huntington Beach City Coun- c1l except for an overcrossins at Beedl Boulevard and Warner Avenue. Kohlercarticrdiscuued ..-vdop> ment proposal1 with Ocean View School District officials. The dilmct owns two sites -Crest View Sc:bool and the District Education Cenicr - in the Beach Boulevard corridor. But Kohler said the redevelopment - effort would not aff~t the tchool aiaes as long as they continoc in their present uses. Crest View Sc.boot. ~i_na to Ocean View Supcrintendant Dale Coogan, "is th~ to stay" because of a stca~y pupil population. But Coopn said tchool ofticiall will confer with redevelopment ex- pc:rts to sec if tbe alltrict <:'an ~t its headquarters site to more profitable use. Huntington Beach also has desia- natcd other redevelopment area.a - the downtown Main Street-Pier area where the start-of construction looms, The Oak View.Charter Center project tllat's anchored by a 14-story ofrlCle building at Warner Avenue and Beach Boulevard; the Talben Av- enue-Beach Boulevard Emera.Id Cove area. a 26(}.unit seniorcitiun housina area; and the Yorktown-Lake and Huntington Center areas. Once a redevelopment. uu has been designated, it is elisible to rcocivc .aovcmment money to finance major improvements. And revenue that comes in as a result o( the improvements goes to the redevelop- . mcnt area to help pay for the improvements, officials said. Supervisors to form Helghts cltizen panel By LISA MARONEY Ot .. 0.-....... Th.c Orange County Board of Supervisors will form a 15-member advisory committee Tuesday to provide for citizen participation in redevelopment decisions in unin- corporated Santa Ana Heights. Homeowners, . ·teiiints, business owners and reprcfent.a.tives of citizen goups concerned with the IUtUR of the neiabborbood at the end of Jo.hn Wayne Airport's main runway will sit on the committee. Members will advise county of- ficials on redevelopment projects such as commcrical conversions of residentially zoned property. noise insulation of houses and home purchase assurance for residents wanting to leave the area. Under a land-use plan approved by the county last February, sections of the neighborhood most impacted by aircraft noise will be convened to commercial uses while others, such as Sherwood Estates, will ·remain resi- dential. Redevelopment financing will pri- marily ·be used to pay for home pur-Chascs and acoustical insulation. A general upgrading of the neigh- borhood is also planned. The following residents have been recommended for the committee: Bruce Blackman. Orchard Drive; ha Brown, Birc h Street ~ Cbet Groskreutz. Pegasus Street; Paa Her- rick. Lange Drive.: Rita Jona.. CyPtCSs Street: Jack Mullan. Mesa Drive: ADdy Savant. Acacia Street; Jerry Silsbee. Bay Farm Place: Martin South. Rivcnide Drive and Cisca Stellhorn. Acacia Strtt't. AJso Art CerkezogJu. Newport Beach. Dan De MilJe. Irvine: Helen Johnson. Newport Beach: Nancy Kaufman, Santa Ana and Harry Renker, Newport Beach. Shaggy dog Thia la Raeweed. a mlnare of abeep doC and otller br eeda. Sbe'a a apayed female wbo · toYee children and needa a bl& ya.rd. Cb.eek ber out at the Imne Animal Care Center. -ti.JMIHl!iii•iii@ieiMd·•~· ------------------------------------ We 're s~rong ('Dough to trade wit~ our enemies U.S. should employ economic solutions in war of nerves with the communists It appears that many Americans-· Instead wt rcson to billion-dollar lack co nfidence in their country. "defense" budgets; threaten to dc- Ocmocracy is mankind's mos1 stroy the planet · 1f ,necessary\ t? innovative and successful form of pror.notc our way of hfe. That 1sn t governing. The recorded hi~tory of necessary. <;onfidcncc in democracy mankind is 4,000 years and th~ 20$>-and capnahsm would be far more year-old American dc'!'ocracy IS Still tf?'ect1ve. 1n its infancy. The United States has Sure. communism has vowed to arown faster. aone further and ac-1ake ovtr the world, but we f<>ua.ht a complishod more in those two ctn· war to "make the world safe for wries than any other civ1ht.ation in democracy." Why honor their claims twice 1hc umc. Yet the majority of and fo11e1 oun1 True the Soviets. Americans evidence a lack of con· have a base in Cuba and troops in fidcnct in their sys(em to the deJ"ec Af&hanistan. The United States has ihat most of their national d,ccis1ons bases all over the world, in the air and arc auidcd by fc•r -a fear of under the sea. vi nually rinaina the · communist bloc countncs. We're commumsm. d .1. ril d h So bl Communism doesn't deserve that ahea mt 1ta y an l e v1ct oc credit The way of freedom . -the nations we surround arc dismal .\m~can way. has proven to ht more ~omi~failurcs. Yet wtconunueto dTectivc. Yet. we seem not to hav~ve c~ll not dc$Cl'Ved. Whenever a the confidcn<'t to allow 11 to rompt'tc rcvoluuonary aroup attempts to I change their economic order we quickly label them as communists. Then we pour millions of tax dollars into battling these revolutionaries. Usually unsuccessfully. The alternative is to aid and assist these revolutionaries with free enterprise trade co~m1tmcnts. That's our strong sui t. It's b«n Ho Chi Minh sought our ~upport. was denied . turned to the ov1et l ln1on and 35 years later we·~ ~ill trying to recover from thC' Vietnam War. Our s)stem of trade agreements and cultural exchange works wc·n: pro' mg 1hat 1n "communisl'' China. Wh) go through agonlllng wa.-.. before opening up trade and .C•pltall•m Jau made treater l nroads into commaal•m tb•n vice veru. We •l:Joald be proud ollt, uplolt l t and h ve confidence Jn It. ae.lde. we need the bu•iaea - bUJloa• apon billion• tor delea .e l• · a aoaprodactlve qpenae. demonstrated that these revolution- aries arc not communist~ but na- tionalists, seekina individual frtt- doms while preserv1na national 1nde- QCndence. They turn to the com- munist bloc only afer ~1na denied h)' 1he United lite-\. W~tem-<ttucate-d I diplomatic rclat10M" Thr headline will soon aptxar. "l ' S oprn' trade c-ultural rtlahons with Vietnam." and the two nat10M will hnna '°' and prospt'nt\ to t'.'l\·h olhl"r 1 h.1t\ the .\mcricnn wa-, < •'nfidC"ncc 1n u1M 1\ lion~ 1~ the · Jn'"t'r not m1htar\ JIM Wooo solutions Longranp.e rontidcncc 1n our 1deolog1es "ould a' 01d trap.1c waste Quit<' po~s1bl\ democrac} and free enterpn~ art ('oncC'pts that can·t bc- pcrfectcd in Third World countnr'I That d~sn't mean the altem311vt 1\ communism. Rcvo,ut1onan<'' h~' t \QC1ahst1c tendrntte'> hut many alw ha\C'd~p moral conv1ct1ons. Let u' c-ompctc for their alleg1anet' i\nd v. hat 1f they orenl\ e11pou<;e rn m- munism" Le1 us ~till compete ror their u11.de. Wt art alrt~Hh tr.idina. c'~'' loaning mone)t. t<' ,<,mmuni1,t coun· tnc'i throur.hou\ thC' v.orld Wh, \pend b1lhon' ot mthtan d\\lalr-. and lo~ rt)ousand'I of 1nn1~C'nt h'<'' before ('vcntuall ) domg somclh1na we: do already. Capitalism has made greater in~ roads into communism than vice versa. We: should be proud of it. exploit 1t and have: confidence in 1t. Bts1des we need the bu iness - b1llion'> upon b1lhons for defense IS a nonprhducttve expense. We trade wnh thC' lJ ~. Yu1Mlov1a and Polartd "h' not C'uball' (om munl~m 1s a faulty ph1losoph} ~hind a f1uhng sy~tem ahd not "-Otth\ of the cn-<111we11ve 11 You'd think "tth all their fa1lum com- munism would need the world's g~a1eM PR fitt'Tr8\Jt the don't -wt do 1t for thc:m That's bec~uK commun1~m 1 an avatlable, cas) targc:t. a \trawd0g to point at and rall) against Often suc-h actions matt a true insight into the st~nJths of drmocmn It'\ umc to JIVC Democ- rat' and ('ap1talt~m the ctedit they de~r'<' If' \Omethma to th101c. about not lime )OU \Ott -or ll"t ~ommun1sm ctt'd1t t\dot"Sn't dcscf'\'c. Jim Wood Uve1 la Ne.,..-t ..... AU.thc>rities in Sweden scour country for killer Sweden mourns murdered leader ·r sa11\1oc11on 9'uoro~1eed A!namoia ·.S.caa-~ 8<A(la P atO. 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FEBRUARY SPCCIAL-We Otivtr 8 L~ tl I HIGHEST QUALITY : < CnH 4 ~ (•~~ : . • .a~s 128."u 127.Mu 126."u WESTERN STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Flowers blanketed the blood-stained patch of sidewalk where Prime Minis- ter Olof Palme was slain by an assassin. and thousands of mourners on Saturday held vigi ls, attended church services or wept at the murder site. ''An icy wind sweeps through Sweden," lndustq Minister Thage Peterson said in a speech to a crowd of more than I 0.000 who 'athered at the Sergei Plaza square in downtown Stockholm. Pa'lme was fatally wounded' by a gunman Friday night as he strolled with his wife along a cobblestone 'sidewalk in downtown Stockhofm. The Social Democratic Party that Palme headed for 17 years announc.cd Satu·rday the bunal service will be March 15, Funeral arrangements are to be made by Palme's family and details were not yet known. a pany spokes- man reported. Palme's wjdow Lisbet. 55. was tn seclusion wifh her three sons in the family's police guarded apanment in the Old Town. She was grazed by the gunman's bullet. Intvai: Ca.rluon A caretakergovcm'mcnt. headed by Deputy Prime Minister fngvar Carlsson who was nominated as party chairman and prime minister desig- nate Saturday. was stilf considenng what it might do about announcing a penOd of national mourning. 22 ai'my generals retired by Aquino MANILA. Philippines (A P} - President Corazon Aquino retired 22 generals and pushed for the release of additional political prisoners Satur- day as more exiles returned to support her fledgling government. 1 Four days after she was s~ept to power b) a nearly bloodless "people power·· re' olution. Mrs. Aquino was running the government from an 1 office building as soldiers cleared boob) traps from the presidential ·I palace The go,ernment's Ph ilippine se .... s .\gene~ said that b) Saturday. soldiers had neutralized 18 land- mlfles planted b~ troops lo} al to then· heads of the army. navy and a1r force. were overdue for retirement, but Marcos refused to Jet them go. They were among his most loyal men, ~ ounger officers saad. Pres1denual spokesman Rene Sagu1sag said Jose Mana Sison. rcputedl) the founder of the outlawed Commurust Pany of the Phahppincs. and three other. purported pany members were not among the 441 pohtacal pnsoners now in the process ofbc10$ released. 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Applications may be obtained by writing to the U.S Depart- ment of Housing and Urban Development, 34 Civic Center Plaza. Box 12850, Santa Ana, CA 92712-2850. or by calling the Property Disposition Section at (714) 836-2446. A Pre-bid Conference will be conducted on Wednesday. March 5, 1986 at 10:00 A.M. in the conference room. San Bernardino County Board of Realtors. 1798 N. "D" St . San Bernardino. Specific geographic areas will be outlined at the Pre-bid Conference. Deadline for return of bids is 9:00 A.M , March 12. 1986 Completed bid packages must be sent to. ~1"11'1'"'1o1,. +o~ U.S. Department of Housinc and Urban Development ; * * i 34 Civic Center Plaza · .,. II • federal Buldinc ~ ~ Bo1 12850 .... o, ... ~ Santa Ana, CA 92712-2850 ~1\10 "'4 I Arm' men also hauled away sax l truckloads of hand grenades, mon.ar I she!Js and other ammunition. the I agenc~ said. The military said it seized scores of \ automatic firearms in abandoned homes oft wo Marcos children and in t\l.O establishments owned by busi- 1 ness t~coo'n Eduardo Cojuangco. who Joined the Marcoses in their flight to the Unned States. Heading the last of generals retired by Mrs. Aqumo on recommendation of armed forces chief Gen. Fadel V. Ramos and Defense Minister Juan Ponce Ennle was former military chief Gen. Fabian C. Ver, who Joined Marco!> an exile ' The generals. including the former Their cases are to be considered when a special committee crea ted b) \>!rs. Aquino meets again Wednes- day, Sagu1sag said. indicaung some mahtal) officers who had 1 helped bnng Mrs. Aquino to power dpposed their release. The three other pnsoners arc Bernabe Buscayno. a lleged com- mander of the communist New People's Army; and · two purponed members of a communist assassina- tion squad. Alexander Birondo and Ruben Alegre. The four have been held an soli tary confinement at the suburban Mantia headquaners of the Phihppane army. Saguasag said they will be moved to another pnson camp. 1s t of Marcos' group leave Air Force bas·e HONOLULU (A P) -Exiled Phahppme President Ferdmand E. Marcos sta)ed in has temporary home at an Air Force base Saturday whale U.S. official s took an inventory of propeny he and his entourage brought wi th them. , Five of the 89-member Marcos pany left Hickam Air Force Base, where they have been living an iuest officers'. quart~rs since arriving Wednesday, said Lt. Cmdr. Sheila Graham, spokeswoman for the U.S. Pacific Command . He dad not say where th~ tamal}' hoped to relocate. Real estate held by the Marcos family has been reponed as including mansions an London. Rome. Beverly Halls and two estates 1n Honolulu. However, no Hawaiian property as lasted 10 has name. "We have been ac:commodated very comfortably everywhere we went on American soil and treated with utmost respect and generosit)." Marcos told reporters Friday. She said she.did not ha ve the names of those who left all'd added: "We don't know where they went and we don't know if they're coming back." Bids will be opened at 10:00 A.M .. March 12. 1986, m Room Marcos said Fnday he would leave 720-721, Federal Building, 34 Civic Center Plaza. 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U .S. looks overseas fOr A_elp on Star Wars --/ TEL AVIV, lsra I (AP) -The head of the U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative is looking overseas for.a few good scientists to help develop the space-based missile defense system. Lt. Gen. James Abrahamson said he is seeking people like the ones back home at Auburn University in Ala- bama, who developed a capacitor that can store 200 times more electrical energy than a conventional capacitor. "We think that while we have the technical capability to do (the re· seaf(:h) alone, we can probably do it cheaper and faster by getting teams from our a lites to t0ntribute," he said. He spoke at an interview with three U.S. reporters during a recent trip to Israel and Britain, the two countries which have been the most receptive to President Reagan's "Star Wars" proaram for a space-based missile 'defense. Abra.ham$0n araued that Israel, which i's advanced technolo&ically despite its small site. may be able to help develop a defense aaainst short· ra nae missiles of the future. build in on upcrtisc about Soviet-made S~21 s . and other surface·to-surfacc missiles that are deployed in neigh. boring Syria. S.yria's missil.es are within range of ma1or population centers in Israel an.d. constitute one of the greatest military threats facing · America's closest ~lly in the Middle East. The same kind of missiles pose similar danaers to other alhes such as South Korea and West Germany. A ~efcnsc a~i!'st long-range m1ss- 1les ts not env1s1oned until the late 1990s, he said, but a weapon to knock down shon-rangc missilesc•>uld be an pla~ e~e.o fas~cr. bc~usc there were no :pohucaLhmlt.allons" from arms agreements with the Soviets "Th.ere has be.en too much' t.Dlk that SDI. 1s o~ty for intercontinental ball.1st1c m1ss1les that threaten the Unned States. That's wrona," !i81d Abrahamson. Ho~c~cr, the campaign to rally Amenca s alhes has had limited success. Only Britain has SiJ.ned a formal pact, •~cina to participate 1n rc5eateb. but not deployment or pr0duct1on. Abrahamson predicted Israel and perha~ Weit OeTITiany would reach aovemment•to-govemment agree· mtnts on research . ' l ------___ .............__ __ .: ---.... _ r Military services grapple Playwright stai:ts 10,000-IDile A:IDSrun ith fl By t~e Al odattd Prn1 w rst budget cutbacks ·b'!~.1~!7~~rr~f~:~:.~fi!~~~=~~~j:~; WASHINGTON (AP) -The first disclosed as the Pentafon ~n over possible sa · h red kven orh1s fnends. "I hope to provide a point of focus by round of spending cuts under the Saturday to put in effect S. I billion tioo in purchase;ings wn out uc-dehverin, the me sage (that) together we can stop the Gram~·Rudman balanced-budget in cuts forced by the new balanced-Outside the 'area of weapons spread o AID now." said Brent Nicholson Earle, 3.S. dlaw h will lhfol'()c the Pentagon to budict I.aw for fiscal 1986. procure~nti.-however, the services ogtm~t~ ~~rE h~ emb:rked on a run he ho~ to1fi~~1n I.SC arie ousands from duty ahead The reduction is being carved oUt said the ~ cuts would hun their o r . are, w o never ran com~t1.uve. y o~ of schedule, rcduc.c fliaht time for of a fiscal 1986 b d t 11-fi trainina operat. 0 d _. 1984, prepared for the I 1h·year run by pan1c1paung in six pilots and postpone for m.onths so'me outlay~ of s263.6 biln~n.ca~~rde~~ programs as ~~ja~s ~jf~fnd~~ mara~hons last year. He finished in the top 20 percent in '\. transfers to n~w duty stattoos. . Reagan's decision to protect military assianments for many individuaJs. Y earh race, he said. The .cuts will also lead to a cut in salaries and his .. Star Wars" research. The Navy dechned to provide operati.ng hours for Air Force com-program means the reductions will specifics beyond saying aJI operating TWA, Ozarlc a1rllnes merge mN1ssane~:0 prcvcnt almost U,000 average 4. 9 percent in all other areas. units and ships would be affected and NEW YORK_ Tranci World Atrhnes and Ozark Air auona uard and Ar:my Re~rve The Army, Navy, Air Force and tbat it had imposed a freeze on the members from attending training Marine Corps declined to release hinna of civihan workers. Lanes signed a mcrJer agreement on Saturday under which schools and reduce the amount of details on many s~ific programs, Meanwhuc. the Army says it has TWA would acquire the St. Louis-based airline for S:?SO m1ht.ary family housing to be con-panicula~ly wea~n~buying plans. p<>stponed for two months the sched-m1ll1on in cash, a TWA spokesman said. The merrl!r 1s structed. They said negotiations were stall uled rotation of ),JSO officers and subject to the approval of <nark's shar(holders and the Those and other changes were under way with dozens of contractors I J.600 enhstcd soldiers. U.S. Dcpanment of Transponat1on. said TWA spokes-man LarT) H1 lhard, adding that DOT approval is hoped for in three to sax months .waves hamper shuttle salvage Campus turns down Ebony NASHVILLE. Tenn -Miss Tennessee ~late Um"ersit> won't be featured tn an Ebony magazine spread on campus queens because the school doea not want to be promoted as a predominantly black un1vers1ty, officials say. Ebony, a black-owned magazine, has featured campus queens from h1stoncally black colleges in its Apml issue for several years. But school officials said they decided to pass 1his year. ci tina a counordcr rcprd.in& dcsegr~tion of the school which ·•says we arc not to identify tbe school by any pan1cular race." Buford said. (APE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)- Wind whipped up !()..foot waves Saturday that kept salvage ships in pon. delaying efTons to recover wre'Ckage of the space shuttle Challenger from the ocean floor. Among the shorebound ships was ·he Stena Workhorse. It was to have moved to the recovery area 42 miles nonheast ot Cape Canaveral to retrieve a large chunk of the shuttle's left booster rockcJ 1n a dress rehearsal for recovering pans of th~ suspect nght booster from deeper water. 1 The Stena Workhorse, normally used in offshore oil drilling work, 1s capable of lifting I 00 tons from the sea. The pres1dent1al commission in- . vesugaung lhe Jan. 28 Challenger explosion has focused on the right solid fuel booster as a leading suspect as the ignition source that set ofT the blast. Photographs show a tongue of flame burst in& from lht rocket. near a scam between sc~ments, 15 seconds before the ex.pl~100. . Bankers OK interstate pact Historic agreement depends on approval of state Legislature LOS A GELES (AP)-Cahfom1a a1 d New York bankers reached an agreement that would usher tn inter- state banking 1f the (ahfom1a state Legislature passes a law allowing the agreement to take effect The h1stonc accord, reached late Thursday. marks California bankers' apparent surrender to pressure from big New. York banks to open the state to interstate banking. The deal would allow Calitom1a banks to buy banks in New York. but that market as not considered as fen1le asCahfom1a and other growing Western states. Pan1c1pants in the agreement said the} expect the plan to be presented to the state Legislature in bill form as earl)' as ne.-.t week. The two-pan proposed law says that beg1nnmg next January, cross- border banking acqu1S1t1ons would be allo""ed in the nine-state Western region of California. Washington, Oregon. Idaho, Utah, Nevada. An· zona. Alaska and Hawa11. On Jan. I. 1990. the arrangement would be extended nauonwide. Four major New York banks - Citicorp. Chase Manhattan, Chemical and Marine Midland - were represented at the negottattons that led to the accord. Cahfom1a banks were represented by their trade association, the California Bankers Association. California Bankers Assoc1auon President James Gray. who led the talks on behalf of the California banks. said the association's mem· bers suppon the plan which gives California banks three years to prepare before the big New York banks move in. .. It gives a real impetus to all of us to look at our own marketing strategies and where we want to fit in a growing. compet1t1 ve market- place." said Gray. who 1s chief executive of Harbor Bank. a small Long Beach institution ... We have to determine 1f we can withstand that compeution and prosper." California banks ~uppon the plan because it gives the~ the nght to acquire banks in ne1ghoonng states and at the same ume protects them from the big New York banks for three more years. NOTICE V1nually all California banks have signed on the deal. They said they expect a bill to pass in the Lciislature with httle or no opposition from California bankers. Consumer advocates. however, said they intend to fight for long- sought concessions for low-income bank customers and for promises that the bulk of California depositors' funds will be kept within the state's borders. Officials for New York banks. despite their impatience to get into Cahforn1a, said they are delighted with the agreement. They began the1reffon in 1979. and numerous attempts to push inter&tate banking bills through the California Legislature have failed because of ardent oppos1t1on from state banks and consumer groups. "We're obviously pleased with this development coming from the na- 11 on' s most-populous state." C1t1corp. the natton 's largest bank.. said 1n a statement. The move toward nauonal bankmg began with financial deregulation in the late 1970s and was speeded up by a U S Supreme Coun decision last June that autho~ states to form regional banking compacts. RA.RE COIN AU-CTI ON Dog •led race ~e. oil ANCHORAGE. AlaJlca -£1Fr, ydpinl doll dragged their handlers down the st reel to the stattlftlCh~IC turday as a rtt0rd fteld of 73 t.cam1 tel out into tbe IC')' wilderness on the 14th annual Jd1wod Trail S&ed ~ Race Tbc pun1shina 1.1 SS..mjle endurance contet1.. wbK-6 oraan1zers call .. The La t Great Race on Eatth." foUows the hJStoric tduarod Trad. heavily used.,, tbe early pan of the century when doa led• were the primary means of wanter travel in Alaska. , Vietnam turn• over MIA report BANGKOK.. ThaaJan.d -Vietnam bu handed over to the United States results of investiptions into 49 repons of remains or crash sites invQlvina miu~1 Amencans, a. U S. expert said Saturday upon rcturruna from Hanoa ... We got some specific information beck on these 49 cases they've investtptcd ... t can tell you the> have found remains and some of those remains wilt bt rcpa1nated." said Lt. Col. Paul Mather. He led a tttm which discussed with Vietnamese otlicaaJs on Thursday and 'fnday cases 1nvolv1ng Americans miuing from the Vietnam war ' MOVE pan~J hlglJly critical PHILADELPHIA -The mayor's commiuion mvcsugaung the fiery pohce siege of the radical sroup MOVE will harshly cnttcize Mayor W. Wilson Goode and other city officials and caJI for a arand jury inquiry. according to news rcpons. The Philadelphia inquirer reponcd'Saturday that an unidentified official close to the commission paraphrased the teport as saying Goode "abdicated his respon11bitny as a Icade?' during the May 13 confrontation with the radical group. Peace March •tarts off Actor aobert BJ•ke (boldJ.DC ban.Der and •~'1••••) lead.a 1,000 OD tlae Ont ·~ of tbe •• t Peace llarcb, ' a croee--eOGDtry trek for naclear dleuma- ment tbat ~ Satuday · deeplte a lack of lDR.rance and eqaiplllent. The peace acti'riata, ~ •l&na and American Oaje, feft the Lo9 An&elee llemorlal eou.eam ebortly after noon. The 8 1h- montb-10DC walk· 8PGD80recl by Pao-Peace wll1 take them 3,235 mllee to WaabJ.ncton, . D.C., i-..t~ t.broqti 37 cltlee and etatee. Tbe marcben planned to epend t.belr flrst DiCht campba& at Cal State Lo. Aa&elee. Or- &an.laera hope the marcben wlD Da.lllbft 8 ,000-by -tbe tiqle they reach WuhlDCton. D.C. $9.99 DUE TO MANUFACTURER'S DELIVERY PROBLEMS, THE PASTEL COLOR QUARTZ ALARM CLOCKS ADVERTISED ON PAGE 16 OF TODAY'S TARGET HOME SALE SECTION WILL NOT BE IN STOCK. WE Sill SUBSTITUTE SI MILAR WHITE AND PINK CLOCKS FROM LORUS AT 30% SAVINGS, ALSO OTHER BRAND NAME CLOCKS FROM OUR STOCK. RAIN CHECKS WILL BE OFFERED, WHICH WE HOPE TO FILL WITHIN TWO WEEKS. 300 Lots of Quality Gold & Sliver Rare Cotns Featuring the Very Rare Proof 1895 and 93-s Morgan Dollars PLUS 150 Pounds of Gold & Silver Bulllon Sold to the Highest Bidder Beef Stick· Sale WE REGRET ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY CAUSE. ®TARGET • I SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1986 PrevleW 11 A.M. •Auction 1:00 P.M. Prompt IRVINE MARRIOT, IRVINE CALIFORNIA San Dteto Fwy .. wnt °" .i-bofee. rt. on Mlcheleon, rt. to 18000 Von Kanaan. For addltlonal Information: HANSEN AUCTIONS 510 Avenlda De t.. Esttella, P.O. Box 3610. San Oemente CA 92672 St•t« Uc. 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Imported wl. ~ Ch~~ Freshly cut fo r ou r R~. S ~-~9 lb. of* HptNe attt• HICKORY FARMS ·y SOUTH COAST PLAZA Carousel Court 5406991 WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & Irvine. Newport St h, £>4109 72 ---------------------"'-.:..;....-..__.......,_~-- A8 0renge C0aat DAILY PILOT I Sunday, March 2. 1986 Robert Thre&hie of Laguna Hills Rct1rt<S naval offictr Robert D Tbreshie of La&una Hills · died Wednesday at his flome. He wa 88. Born in Dunlap. HI .. Mr. Thrcsh1t' was a l"lduate of tht' lJ S. Naval Academy at Annapohs and saw action in World Wars I and 11. He retired from the Navy as a capt.aan in the late 1940s and taught eng1necnng at USC for IS y~ He retired from teaching 1n the early 1960s and moved to Orange County 10 years ago. H1 wife. Ka therine, preceded ham an death five years ago. Mr. Threshie is survived b) a son. R. David Thrcsh1e Jr .. and three grandchildren. No funeral or memonal scr. ice 1!> scheduled. Arrangements wall be handled by the Neptune Society Meaa '•Elaine Elizabeth Elaine Elizabeth Irving of C'o!>ta Mesa. a longtime resident of the commun ity, died Feb. 23 at Costa Mesa Medical Center. She was 69. Mrs. Irving. who was born an Cape Britam. Nova Scoua. was a sales· woman for Gene's Clothing and the Brat Shop. both 1n Costa Mesa. She had hved 1n the Cll) since 1958. She 1s survived by her husband. Raymond. and 1wo sons. Raymond Jr. of Costa Mesa and Gerald pf Hunttn~ton Beach ... Also surv1v1 ng are a sister. The)ma Henderson. of Truro. Nova Scotia. and four grand· sons. Michael Irving or Costa Mesa and Paul. Scott and Chnst1an Irving. all of Huntington Beach funeral services \\;etc scheduled for this momina a1 Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel fol- lowed by interment at Uarbor Lawn Mtmorial Park. Katherine Reaner of BB Funeral services were held Tuesday for Katherine Resner of Hun1tngton Beach.. who died Sunday at the age of 98. Mrs Resner, a nauve of Nicollet, Minn.. as survived by three sons: Lenus Resner of Manka10. Minn; Edward ResnerofSt. Paul. Minn.and Floyd Resner of Flonda -and tbret" daughters: Angeline Bloch of New- port Beach. Eleanor Duncan or Land- ers. Calif .. and Evel yn Maltcrcr of Eagle Lake. Minn. Also survlvrng arc a brother. Peter Molttor. and lWQ s\ster!>, Mary Haak and Margaret Miller. all or Minne- sota. She also leaves 17 grand- children. 24 great-grandchildren and one grcat-great·grandch1ld. Services were conducted at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary in Costa Mesa. follo""cd by entomb- ment at Montcc1ra Memonal Park. Hotelier Courtright BEYERL Y HI LLS -Hernando Cou rtnght, fnend of the rich and fam ous wh o made the Beverly W1lsh1re Hotel a glamorous cor- nerstone oLthis ctty of the wealthy. has died of a heart attack at age 81. Courtnght suffered the attack Feb. 22 night and dtcd Monday without ~gaining consciousness. Courtriaht had sold the hotel at the . foot of fashiona ble Rodeo Drive to Rege nt International for S 125 m11hon on Dec. 30. He had owned it sine~ Octo~r 1961 and had added a lavish new wing. Presidents, royalty and Holl ywood st.ars often used the Beverly Wjlshirc as their headquarters durin,a Southern Californ ia visits. Promi- nent guests havt' include~ Britai n's Princes Charles and Andrew, Emperor Hirohito of Jaran, Jor- danian royalty. Monaco s Pri nce Rainier and his children, and the late Pnncess Grace of Monaco. Waa Canad.a premier OTTAWA-Tommy C. Douglas, who led the first soc1ahst provincial govemmcn1 in Canada and was· cred ited with introducing govern- ment·pa1d health care to the country, died of canctr Monday at the age of 81. Prime Minister Brian Mulroney called Douglas "one of our great humannanans" and led Parliament in a moment of silence in his honor. Douglas. a Scottish-born Baptist minister. was elected premier of Saskatchewan 1n 1944 as head of the socialist Cooperat ive Co m · monwealth Federation. He guided the government unttl 1961 , introduc· ing universal health care. a public automobile insurance plan and other social 1n1t1a11 ves that spread to most of the country Hemando.CoartrlCht Dean of ..,Jo~ Bopklna · BAL TJMQkE ·-Or. Russell H. Morgan. dean emeritus of The Johns Hopkins,Univepity School of Medi- cine.and a piQ,Qd'cr jn radiation safety, died Monday.'He was 75. . Morgan In I 958 recommended that the federal government combine its radiauon standards and health re- search into a sjngle agency. He chaired a National Academy '"Of Sciences Commince that reviewed health research programs of the Department of Energy. He was named dean of the medical school in 197 1 and became vice president for the·health divisions of The Johns. Hopkins University two years later. 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I araued with him. insisted tbal I was perfectly OK, but he refused to give up. h ended in an us)y scene with me hitting and kick.ing him because be Jook my car keys away an<t wouldn't give them back. · Finally. exhausted and crying, I gave in and Ed drove me home in bis car. He even arranged for a friend to follow in my car so I would have it in the morning. How I hated him that night! td and I went our separate ways. We both married and had k.ids. We ltve hundreds of miles apart and have been out of touch fo r several years. I think of Ed often. What a special frie nd he was to take the kicks and blows and all that ugliness because he thought my life might be in danger. If I ever see Ed again, I want to tell him what his persistence and courage have meant to me all these years. I hope others will understand that stopping a fri end from driving drunk can be a gift oflife and even though he or she may be furious with you at the umc, that person wi ll be fo rever grateful. -~LIVE AND WELL IN OHIO. _ DEAR ALIVE AND WELL: 1'Mab for sbartng yoar story. Aad aow, wlly not track down Eel tllroap m1taa.I friends aad aead lllm tills colamn? lt woald make Illa day. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 read an • Q.-With both sldee vulnerable, pa!':f:~!!r .~pened the bidding with one heart. I held: +Q63 QQ10542 OK73 +Q~ I chose to bid four hearts, a contract which bad no play what· soever . We ended up taking a minus score on a hand where the opponent.a could make nothing. My partner wu not thrilled by my response-he thousht t~o hearts wu adequate. I. felt t hat I ab ou.ld preempt becau•e of my nve-c:ard support for his ault. Who was' rlght?-8.8 ., Ridge- field, Conn. A.-lt is true that. when you have nv·e-card support ror partner's major suit, you Jessen the defen· sive potential of has hand. Howev- er, that alone does not give you the nl(ht to jump to rour hearts over his one heart opening bid. One of the essential ingredients for a jump raise to game is an un· balanced hand. Ideally, you should not have too much in the way of de· fense. The hand you submit is balanced-it contains no s ingleton or void and only one doubleton. In addition. its secondary honors could be more useful on defense than offense. You have a fi ne raise to two hearts, and that is the bid we would have made with your hand. Moaday, Marcil 3, IHI A111 UIDEIS advertisement for P.Crmancnt cyc- liniog. a process similar to tattooing. A needle is used (by an expert, of course) and the rims of the eyelids arc tattooed black. dark brown or what- ever color you prefer. This saves a lot of time for women like me who wouldn't go out of the house without using an eyeliner. I saved my money and had it done last November. The operation was quite painful and I couldn't go to work for LO days because my eyes were swollen and pus was coming out of the lids. My eyes were stuck shut in the morning and I bad to apply hot oomprcsses to get them open. Also, there arc more wrinkles around my eyes and I think I look older. (1 am 42.) When I went back to the doctor and complained, he said he was sorry that the ~le was defective and re- funded my.$950. I really would like to h4lve the operation done again because I know if it is done right it will improve my looks a lot. Can you recommend a doctor who docs this type of work? I live in Suffolk County. -FARM- INGDALE, N.Y. DEAR N.Y.: Sorry, DO recomme• datloo1. I llave ao~g good to say abfft tlaat proceclare. 'here may be some 1oocl tecllaictaa1 aroucl, bat la my oplalo1 It 11 a risky operation. I bave lleard from several womea wlloae eyes were ralaed becaaae of It. Tiie word from ltere 11 rehna to your eyeliner after tlle Ilda are completely llealed a.ad doa't let uybody else laject dye lDto yoar eyelids . CHARLES GOREN Q.-We bad the following aoc· tlon: West North East Soo th I \/ Dble 1 NT 2 4 3 ? Obie la North's double for takeout, penalties, o~ ls It optlonal?- J .P., Port.mouth, Maine. A.-That's si mple enough. Wi th the fi rst double, North asked his part ner to name a suit. South did so, and he is relieved of any obhga· tion to bid again unless his partner forces him to do so. Even though North's second dou· blc was over the same suit that he doubled originally fo r takeout , it now becomes a penalty double. South has already named his suit, and North could have raised or shown a good hand with a good suit of his own by naming anot her strain Note that 1t would not be the ta.Cit' had South pa.~sed at his first turn Now the double would sttll be for takeout, rnt:e South has not yet bid. AR~ (March 21-April 19): Act on "inner feelings'' -be swift so that r.ou don't miss the boat. Focus on distance, language. abili ty to transform 1llus1on into reality. Spintual values will be more full y compre hended . . 'J'.AURUS (Apnl 20.May 20): .Reach for brass nng. You need not be int1m1dated by those who a.re addicted to the word "impossible." In itiate chanic~ vote yes for travel, welcome variety of cxpenences and contacts. Gemini plays role. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emphasis on home, domesticity marriage Scenario also highlights partnership, • · legal affairs, contacts, unusuaJ gift from dynamic individual. You're due for surprise -of pleasant variety. Taurus figures prominently. SYDNEY 0MARR CAJ>;CER (June 21 -July 22): Define terms, look behind scenes, check source material, be "in touch" with those who share your concerns, ideals. Accent aJso on employment. pets, dependents, basic •••••••••••• issues recently ncalected. L~ (July ~l-Aua. 22): It is all or nothing .. Spotlight on creativity, sensuality, chansma, sudden cb~nges and surpnses. Scenario highlights money and love. You'll be asked to meet deadlinci relationship will intensify VIRGO (Aug. 23-&pt. 22): AssiJnment wil be comP.leted long-ranae prospects will be clarified. What had been an obs~cle wdl be transformed into steppina-stone toward progress. Broaden horizons, strive to iuch more peopJe. ~ .LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Wha~ ~ns as drab routine could actually end 1n &Jory. You'll &et added rccognit1on, you'll have lcaitimate reasons for celebration~ Socnario b1&hlights trips, visits, brothers. sinen, close neighbor'$ . . SCORPIO (Oct. 2:1'-Nov . .,21 ): You'll get w~at you need, you'lf locate article that had been lost, m1ss1na or stolen. lntu1tton rinas true. debt will be rcpai4, you'll be in "driver's seat·· C.anctr. Oapricom, Aquarius figure prom1nei~: , .S!t-G • ARUJS (N~v. ,22-Dec .. 21 ): Moon, in your sign spotJi&hL~ mtu1t1on. JU~cn~ d1rect1on, action. Numencal cycle accents travel popularity. soet1l act1vity, awareness of body image. You'll be busy creative' and your talents will be appreciated. ' ' CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What appeared lost will be recovered By rcadina between lines, you make vaJuable discovery. You're due to be on more solid emotion.aJ-financiaJ pound. Secret is revealed, you benefit as l"ffillt. Scorpio otar. role. AQUARltfS (an. 20.Feb. 18): You'll di1eem motives romance wi ll continue. what a~ to be end of relationship actuaJfy will be new belinnina. Know 1t, don't bum bridaes. Focus on p jn throuah written word ability to articulate ideas. ' PlSCF.8 (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Emphasis on power authority money domestic ad)uatment, romance. You pin t.hrouth diplomacy and also bf playin1"w11tinapme." You'IJ receive sift which repretentsaenuinc token of esuem, affection. Libra plays roae. IP MAJlCll I IS YOUll B.lllTBD.l Y you have marvelous sense ofllumor are versatile. much aware of body imaaic and pbyiical appearan~: You are artistic,' creative, have leOdenq to tcatter your forces. You are tcnsiuve to moods of others. often yoi' are better at helpinaothen than when 1t come to a1din1 your own cause. Gemini, Siajnarius play important roles 1n your life You·n travel this year, y.ou'll be more popular and pro pcrou,. · \ ART IN 87 VlDA DEAN It's Carnival time aU year long for Terry U>wery of Irvine. _ .. Camival0 is the name abo gave tho artistic printa in· her activewear line, Fut Reactors, which is hued in Orange County. The danling coloredrblocb and dota Ol)ce "hung.on the wall... . . . .. Carnival is copied from art work done by Milford Kemp;• said Lowery. "He ia a dancer, a atate boxing c"hamp and wu an alternate in the '76 Olymptct. . · .. I first mlr'him a few year• ago when I wu · working for the clothing department o( a moe company. He came in wearing some of bis 'art work' to find shoes to match. After l saw bis paintings, it occurf-ed to me that we had to take the unique concept and put some rollen on it and tum it in to fabrication. The carnival ptint bas been teproduc:ed in wveral colon on lycra. Rik, fleece and cotton blends. ..We are experimenting with other fabrications ... The fabrics have now been fashioned into warmupa with matching reversible jacketa, leotards,_ ~ta, c~, bloom~r •uita.-tanka abifta, falbion jumpeuita, big tbirta and bicyde shorts. Her company, which bu offices in Carden Grove, is leu than a year old. "The garmentl are Daily Pilot photo by Richard Koebler • . , . . . . l\10fl(l\J made up through contracton in Northern Calilonia and in Huntington Beach and Yorba Linda, .. explained Lowery. .. P~le tell me: tbe items have an-Italian flavor, but we are USA made." Retail pricea range from 112 to 1120. They are now being IOlcl locaUy by Robinion '•, F utUon Ialand, and ~erciae Expreee in Million Viejo1 Body Exprett m Loe Angele.. Nordiatrom, Redondo Beach, and . in other California 1toree u welt u in Oreg0n and Colorado. It WU in Color.00 that Lowery started ber clothing career. "Before I mo~ed to Co.ta Meea eight yeen &g01 I desigrled wrapuOund tk.irta and dreeees in Colorado ... She gained retailing/ telling experiencence at Neiman-Marcua and Buffum1 in F ubion {aland. "My goal it to get the activewear into more •tores, .. Mid Lowery, who 1till apend. much of her time lelling her line to stores. Lowery'• Round-About skirt company partner, Anita Wiegert. has now joined her in the operation and a sister-in-law; Pat Sullivan, ii her cutter. "My buaband Ed, God love 'em ii my bigett tUpporter." ' Allo, Lowery's three children, all Estanci.a High gr ... F.cl Jr., 0th Lowery and Kerrie Benvenuti, ulilt and have turned modela for action/ tportl ebows, the moet recent of which wu in February at long Beach. Dan, a triathlete, .i.o deRgrll the bicycle Casbiona for euy moving. heart," a fundrai.ling caper auctioned at the Cancer League'• Debut V. The plush package was offered by tix donor couples including Bill and Bobbitt Williama. Steve Sherwood and Willia.ms bought it, but ainoe Bill and his wife were two of the donors. they had the pri~ of wwk.ing through the evening. By VIDA DEAN In Huntington Harbour, when some· one aays .. come over for dinner," it can take on a whole new meaning. Like valet parking. two bartenders, -three waiters circulating with hot hora d'oeuvree while a harpist entertains. All this, 12 ho.ta and boete•ll• catering to l 0 gueeta ... only in Huntiagton Harbour, and only then when it'• "an affair of the The gueata were treated like royalty after arriving at the home of Barbara and Bernie Steinberg. The men were given heart-shaped frames with their wives' pictures, and each woman went home with a heart-shaped ceramic box and a long 1ternmed roee. While Ruth Grams of Whittier played the harp. gueeta enjoyed baked brie in puff r::try and ueorted baby veggies. And at dinner. filec o( beef, shrimp and salmon mou11e, Wild rice, and broccoli tied with 'heart-shaped pimiento bows. Otller donon turned "1ervants for a night" were Bob and Uoyd Baron. Sa~y , ,00 Jim Atherton, Dale and Sherry Skerik, the Steinberg• and Lynne (reputed to be one of the best cooks in HH) and Dave laraelaky. The lucky diner• enjoying all the attention were Sherwood and wife Tana of liYine; a.a.rlea and Mary Carver of Fountain Valley. Carol and Frank Sinatra (no, another one wbo lives in Santa Ana). Jack and Miriam Dotton of Yorba Linda and. John and Helen Apottle of Long Beach. When dinner was finished, the diners, being a democratic bunch. applauded their friends, "the servants." and invited them to join the group upstairs in the family room for dessert and coffee . "It wu tbe most fun evening I've ever been involved in,·• said Bobbitt Williams. "We were laughing in the kitchen and f uusbing off part111l used bottles of . .. wme. As the group departed one guest commented, "I hope they do it again next VPAY' tt 1 -· • "If someo~ else donates the same thing next yetr, I'U sure btd on it and sit down.'' Bobbitt said. Daily Pilot phot08 by Mike Schwartz Pampered gue1_ts ga tber around the be.autifully appointed table and found sifts for .J.I. Wine steward Bernie Steinberg made sure glasses were /j)Jed_ In the upper kit photo, Tana Sherwood bu bis attention. A bartender for every five people kept p ts IMppy incllJdms Charles and Mary W.rver who are suved by Bob Barron. Time for food md Bobbin WilDam.s and Lynne lsraelsky sw-red ~rvm, up shrunp and~ mousst". And, here comes the mouue ro the tabk with Dave lsraelsky, O.Je Skerik and Jim AthertOI• bearing up • waiters. Doin& dUhes ;s a dirty cbore, but somebody has to do it. Hoste.1 Barbara ~rg t&.tes on • smile and clesaen;"tea;~ Otano-Coat DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Mercn 2. 1986 Hairstyle trends f ~r $pring: the long and the short of it [ Lona hair for men ts · back and h1&hl> fuh1onable ihat'\ v.h:it ll nauonal h11rdrcucn ~oup Y)I, I lie look 1s betnJ. called 'The Rene\:.ltk · and de nbed a ruued rock •n roll wnh sensual appral Pov.crPhl) 1\ the \hon cul for men. ' I Shon sides make the style look always pcrfcctl > groomed. while the vol ume on top allow~ for versallllly an styling. ShonWave and LongRave arc for the-women a,nd the other hair fashion trends for !>pnng and summer an· nollnced by Ha1rAmenca, the fashion arm of the NattonaJ Hamir~ and Cosmetol<>aJ•t AiJOCiauon. ShortWave u saucy, chic. neat and always sopbtsttcated The front por- uon of the hair 1s permed with a technique called E1evatcd Waves to give it the forward, ofT-thc--face mo- uon to natter the facial structure. LongRave ·features curved. tu- tured bangs to gjve long hair a racy, retro look. The cut 1s versa.tile and and can be arTan_Jcd to be beautifully elegant. A colonni technique called Metallic Maaneusm was created to gJVe depth and shine. PowerPlay. A member ol the des11n team ~1d. .. This collect1on 1s all about art"al looh These strlcs arc eittrcmely flattennt to fac1a structure, and they were des1aned to enhanc-e a woman's beauty and. tO complement the JleW fem1n1oe shapes of this fash ion season." · The men's stylist for the collect1 0n sa1d, "The cookie cutter look 1s out The macho look 1s out. lndividual style touched with elegance marks the men's looks." Makeup trends. an~ounccd by the group say eyes and hps will be the .,.., .... ,...... "'Mctwd ...... Comfortable, colorful bloomera worn by Sydney Johnaon f eaturea elutlclzed waiat which can be belted with tie. The one •lze fl ta all l• of •pun knit. The Carnl•al poncho modeled by Krtaty IDCU.. la the perfect co-.erup for acti-.ewear •tylea. It i• reveralble ancl ha• a built-in hood. ---~--- focal point of spnng and summer makeup Suag.cs. gi eyeshadow colors irl'· elude hlac. pale blue, h&Jlt green combined or orange, pink and purple. Funher color comes from cythncr 1n deep shades of blue. purple or turquo1,e and creates a d1mens1on to the eyes. ' On laps, it 1s suggested that women LoncRave. · completely hne the lower hp and 1wo- 1h1rds of the upper hp (slopping at the outer comers). Fill 1n with matching hp color and add gloss 10 the c~nter of the bottom lip. (Alway' reSISI the FASHION CALENDAR The spring/summer haute couture collectton o(Jean Patou · Pansw1ll be shown March 11 an the Dcauv1lle Grand Ballroom of Hotel Mcr- 1d1en The showing will follow an 11 :30 a.m champagne reception and luncheon The presentation 1s g,ven by the hotel 1n cooperation wllh the French Amcncan Chamber of (om- merce Tickets arc S75 each and ad vance rcscrvauons are required by calhng 476-2001,ext 2147 Jean DeMou}'. grand nephew of Jean Patou who 1s now chairman of the com pany, and Chm11an Lacroix. designer of the collec11on will attend the '>how. BULLOCK'S: Fa!>h1on , <..o'>met1C!., fragrance and corpora tr cuquctte will be topic'> addre .. wd Tur~a) at the 7 to 9 p.m seminar for executi ve women on the st•cond ~evd of the South C ·oast Pl31a '10rc Reser· vat1on<1 556-0611 \pn ng fas'hions for the Cll:CCUllH' v.uman will be modeled noon to 2 pm \atunJa} 10 the Fa~h1on C1aller) FASHION ACADEMY: Prttl'\. '>Ur· tempta11on to rub the: ltp\ togc:thc:1 after appl) 1ng gloss ) Ltp color~ tor !>pnr1g/~umrne1 arc: orange reds. bnght p1nli:s and vibran t corals and peaches ... VIDA DEAN With the local po1n1on theeye~and laps the checks go pa~tel. tJse chc~kbone highlighter oo thc cheekbones and follow up to above: the browhne 1n a crescent shape. Low unting rouge 1s placed 1n 1hc hollow of and recommend appropriate prod- lhc cheek to give a soft contouring. u~t'> . Clear pastelpinks.})t:achc'>and corals I met K1n~'>lc:y a few yea~ ago at are sugge!ltcd colors l)ak'i f 11\h A vcnue when he fi rst Back to hair -Ph1hp Kingsley. a introduced h1\ products. One of the 1ncholog1s1 who foeu!>es his a1ten11on que<,t111n' he asked me made me to care and treamcnl ofha1r:ind S<.:alp pau-.c: and think It was "[)Q you ~)'s·1here 1s no such 1h1ngas 'normal' shampoo )'Our hair everyday?" "No. hair t:"el) other day." I replied. H t'> next • He base'i his statement on 25 year<i quc'ition wa\ "Do you wash your face of counsclu1g more than 70,000 C\ eryda)'''' "Of course." I answ~rcd . • cltcnts 111 his London and New Yor~ He: rcphcd. "Doesn't yo ur hair 10 clinics. every\\ here your face goes?" K1nsk" ~Y'> his d1ent'i U'iuall) have one of three common hair and HINT OF THE WEEK: Sa11y Laby scalp cond111ons. hair U\at 1<1 either said ber graod.m oll1er llad tlle uawer too dry or too oily, a comb1na11on ul for a/real looldog complexioo. "Siie oil) scalp. dandruff and dry end'>. or calle ll an lrisb facial. Siie ml~d hair fallout of vanous types with 1ogelber equal amoants of Pond'• accompanying ~alp problem'> Cold cream and corn ~well ud You guessed 1t. He has developed added enough cream (cow 1) to make prooucts that arc made up.to take care -• palle." Thia was applld to tlle face of all of1ho'>erco·nd111ons Repre.,cnta· and l~ft on as a m~qae. {A timely t1vcs at store counters d1agno'>e thl' bl nl wltb Sl. Patrick s clay comla1 •P hair and scalp care need~ for a d1ent Marcb 17.) I pnse:.. tour~ and refre\hment\ will be .------------------------------------------offered 10 am 10 9 pm. Frida)' and Saturday when Fashion Acadcm) Delly ,.... ...,_"' ~­ Skipper Lan8downe i• welcomed to the world of nonagenarian• by Irma Brown, 91, and Ella Voran, 96, at a party held at Regal Mobile Club E•tatea, Costa Mesa. Lan8downe ha• made his home there for 16 yean, and 73 f rlenda joined hlm for the dinner which wu topped off with a birthday cake. The 90-year-old honoree plays piaao in the estates trio. DHE BRIDAL FAIRE . • V M mul tilt• Hore/ M1•nd1t1fl < orc/1<1/1\ 111\'//(' ,,," to t1 Brulal Faire. Sorun/a\, Mml'/1 It Com(' to our champuxm• reception cuul Bn'tla~ lwr<' at /J:(XJ a.m in 111e Cmme.\ &11/room, /nl/1Mt1d IJ\ luncheon cJI 12 m'"" mu/ spt1cwl · /m/11011 prt'\eflfatian ar I p.111. in nu! Grum/ /Jallrm1m Dt•audllr. Ttc /..111\, 25.00 per flf'non fi1r ''''ermflfm\, rail (7/4) 476-2001. Announcing lnCircle 11' wr special way of !hanking you Call 1-800-NCIRCLE tor 1nforma11on N M Newport Beach open 10 to 9. e~ Saturday to 6 Sunday. 12 to 5 Telephone 759-1900 hold~ grand opening da)'i at 11~ ne"' location, 1640 Adam'>. ( osta Me'ia PAPARAZZI PLUS A salute to women by YWCA Eight achiever<; will be saluted Saturday evening at the YWCA of South Orange ( ounty's annual award dinner at the Westin South ( oast BOARDWALK PAINTING The finest quality workmanship for the finest homes. SL# 286 644 963-2344 .. Pla1.a Hotel. Honorees arc Harriet A. Harris. chairman of the hoard of K1dg('""ood Development ( o (t>u'>HIC\\ and rnm- mun11y i;erv1ce). Dr. Grayce M .. Roessler, coordinator of < on11uing Educat ion for Health < arc Pro· fcss1onals. (iolden We\t < olkge (education) Betty Lou Lamoreaux, pres1d1ng1udgc ofthc Ju,l·n1le < oun (law): Dr. Gent A. Bennet<i, dircuor. Hemo1nlng)'-onocol11g\ < 110( ( Mtd1cinc) and Sister Corrine Bayley, d1rl"Uor 111 ( enter ol 81oeth 1c'> '>1 Jn\pch II o\p1tal ( rc- hg1on). Alw. Joan Irving Brandt (line anr,) Norma Hertiog, ( mta "1t:'l<J ma yor (governmcnn and J o Caines, d1rcc· tor. \ommun11v Relation..,, KO<.£. TV (med ia) · The planning tommunll~ include\ Je111 Aldrich, Gwenda Watson and Jackie Ross. ( no;t for the 7 p m c-.cnt 1\ \ c;o and .J J E A N P A T <• l -- II ,1 l 'f f; C 0 I . 1' l R f. (\ fffE t1<rn:1. ~H:HllH F:N NF.WPORT In.AUi ANL> T 11 £ FIU,l\JCll AMEfW.AN CHAMBER Of COMMEtH.E COIH>IAl.l.Y INVlTE YOU TO P~RTI C IPATE lN l'Rn Tf:'•1P."i /JI•: PARl.'i A'\ 1-.X< l.t 4'1\ E PHESF:'JTATrO CH' TUE <o,flRl,C,.°'t \1Ml-.R IOH6 llAlTF: f Ol 11 RF: <:Of.LECTIO~ Jfo;\' Pi\Tot -PARh fl t;<o,lHY. \tARCH II . 19A6 < llA\1PAC ~I-. RECEP'l'I0'.'1 11:30 •.m U:"'iCHEO 12:30 p.n1. FOH \l>IHTIO"iAI. INfORMATlO~ A 0 Rf'"'~.R\.\TIO''°' f O'"l'ACT \1 RIA ..,~t: \\ IUMF:R . m rn,1 \H:Rrolt:'4, 71M476-2001 t1lke1' ma~ h<: arranged h\ calling Mary Douglas, Y eXl.'l d1ree1or. at S4~-'S 77 · Costa Mesa Civic Playboase Patrons Association will sponsor a · ""c:" 'r ork ~trcct Scene:" auction )atunla~ al thl' ( osta Mesa Ne1~­ horh1111d (enter I 845 Park St Fest1v- 1t1e<i get umkrwa} at 6 pm. wtth a no ho\I har d1nnrr music and a silent auu1on ~fterwards. Gordon Bowley will al I a\ aucuoncer for a h ve aulllon Tickets are $25 each and chelk'> ma> be mailed to the CMCP '''ocia11on Jt 661 Hamilton St . < O\la ~e\8 91627 or 650-5269 and 'i41S-I 272 may he called fur more 1nlormat1un • · Wes&mlnster/Fo1UJtain Valley AAUW will meet 10 a,m. Saturday at F-ranc<m. 1815 I Beach, Huntington Beach. fhe Whmier Branch per• formcr'i will present the cntenaan..- mcnt doing their rendition of a 1940! radio program. Ro1alie Lyaoa1,1 xcn. 7137. ,or Sae Gates, 962-4745oi ha<, more information on the brunch and membership. <\lfredo\. Morc~ll's. C'hantccla1f I and "1ewport Mandann will ~ .1mong the. restaurants providjng 'pcCtaltte\ for the March 9 "A Cu1s1nc rantac;>"· planned by Irvine and Las ( anc1ones COmmllte'i of the QC' Philharmonic Society. The fundraiser begins at 7:30 p.m 1n the Jewel Coun of South Coast Pla1a and will also include an array of wine'> from five Cahfomta winencs. The California Sound, under th¢'. d1rec11on of Wiiliam Foster w11V provide dancing music and 'othcfoo performers include Jot~ Free1e, 12- year-old drummer; Alicia Mew, I',' harpist. and Kara McDermott, vocal· I'll, who was the first year rcc1p1cnt or the hfgh o;chool scholarship gJven by' Lo'i C anc1onc'I. Proceeds from the dinin& ex• pcnencc will go for music cnnchmcnt proaram5 for school children. Tickets ($35) ml!y be arranged by calli ng the OCPS office. 642-8232. Newport Ebell Cl•b wlll meet I I: 30 a.m. Thursday 1n the clu5house with the I :30 p.m. proaram presented by Dr. PHI Vlager, a thcolog11n, who will present an intcrpretat1on~fMark Twam.(Thtsthe 150thannivcr'3ryof Twain's birth ) Ellya Nlel1u, S48-6888, has more 1nformat1on PEOPLE: Tommy Walker of New- port Ruch, Tlloma1 P. Kemp of Laguna ~ach, Reymncl Gtor1e of Corona del Mar and Albert L. Hu10o of Laauna Hill s, will be prc~ntcd with ''Tommy" trophies March Q at the: u c;CC1encral Alumni As~1at1on award~ dinner at the Sheraton Grande Hotel I ~1~ Angele Ad d1t1onal 1nforma11on available from (2 13)743-2100 Otano-COMt OAllV ,,_lOT/~, Merctl 2. 1111 -WAlK IN fHf SuN Fo.rmer _producer's on-camera class is a gas, students say Bria• Coerbley, 29, came chafl.lna before a video camera, ca.tmly m· and ~ter, has devoted his hfe to on the noor ,preu1ons, mcanlliafuJ eestu.ret and • dhrou'!'it ~l Ncfi'P°s 3~ch Library troducina himself. \ mspinns, motivatma and ca1ohn& his Asked to m1m1 c has antics. de body movement and an e"XpteQlvt Sa~~ 0 Y 1 er : on a recent Amona the other students an-students to improve their face-to-fa~ Gravelle~· students break up with • voice . .. u ¥ momu:ia. troducina themselves on camera were communications and relationships. laua)lter. -. . n = Is ~hts the V1dco-Pla~~ck ~o,rk· Lyn Buker, from Costa Mesa, Dr. Pnncma up and down the room As a pubhc service, de G!'v~Ues Dt 1.1 f shopr asked Counney. Im IJ \lln& Gary Nelsoa, Irvine, Cya~ Ro1ea, and around the students' chairs, the And. then, when de Gravclles and leads a weelcly TouU!1as~ Video my FIRST speech tomo'!ow and I Newpon Beach, and Dr. ff. s. hi&hl y cneractic de Gravellcs demon-his class had applauded Rosen's Playback (the first of 1ta kind in the p nc(dSe aeUraJthefhC!thlp I can act! d Jal.apapraaball, Santa Ana. mated with cuaaerated gestures and ~~c~!d'P~~~:d ~rf~[,mrc,:, a~~ Sanau~n) arod~~. at W~tcm Fcde~I • , ORTER v 0 e conarcaate S{>C~h 'This instant doina, viewinJ. expen showmanship that ':,How you • vinas an ~n eon1ertnce room to ••••••••ii students laua)lcd, but not their ~n-evaluating. chanaina and doina aptn say something is 13 times as import-Gravclles said in a voice just above a Newpon Center on Wednesdays at 7 structor, l\o. de Grav~llea who said, allows for remarkable Immediate· ant as what you sa)." whisper, "That was very, very &ood. a.m. . ...... PMt ..... "You've come to the n&ht place." improvement in vocai and visual "Human response is SS percent Cynthia, but let's do it apin.' de Gravcllcs donates hia time and • J:!.":i: .11:: Catt ~1..11 Counney, a Huntinaton Beach development" said de GraveJles. visual, 38 percent sound and only Among other trunas. de Oravelles talentandToastmasten'dueureS8a ll•e-, _.....Le Aec*. ht,..._, businessman, fidaeted w1th his tie "VCR is the most effective training seven percent content," he said. told his students that "Style m month. For further infomlation, you &.,...t Dip-. temte ......... and ran his hands throut)l his curly tool ever devised." T o demonstrate, de Gravelles runs, spcalcinj involves concentration on may call 67S-7 I 96. J..u.r wana, a.. .... .,. hair, but de Gravelles 1s a pro at For 15 years -even before the jumps and waves his arms one the audience. knowina one's material De .._Gravellcs students include ~ 'hleMr, am gg 1 ~:, puttina stu. dents at ease and a few vi deo tape recorder-de Gravclles, a moment and the next moment he and havina three tames as much as Betty wolf, Rote Marie SeaaeJ, Erk DevM ...,..,..ta. Jt4 BawtdM moments later, the youna man stood former NBC-TV producer. di.rector drops to his_ knees and puts his head you need. eye eon tact, facial u -l\ledmau, Mark Mltdell. ElaJae Paal a .... rtm. ........................... Anne Vanek and ·11ary Pfemutil try alot machine dice at Sa.ate PaalMD deala to llarle llclllbblna, Paye Puker and Vickie Kruel'• table. · Amelia Dnammond. Dealer Trtaha Roya watchea u Jennie Puntorno and Peay aoee roll three. WANT ACTION? ClaNlfed Ada &42·5e78 PAPARAZZI Seniors take.a gamble , The Golden Timers Senior C1t1zens Center was turned, mto.~-l64--u. .... , mini "las Vegas" last week and there was a full house. The twelfth grade Tacktockers of ·the Newpon Harbor Nauonal Char- ity League put on another one of their popular Monte Culo parties with 70 ~naors there takmg a gamble that the event would be as much fun as previous ones. "I learned to play blackjack and was playing the horses," said AJllla Marie Sbere11l~v1ky, an aide at the Center. Ticktockers brought an prizes for the lucky players and soacks for all. Trays with fresh strawbcmes, tea sandwiches, nuts, crackers, puffed cheese pastnes and hot egg rolls were circulated wath bowls of pretzels, popcorn and nuts on the tables. (One player commented as trays kept coming by, "Hold the snacks. swceue. I'm too busy gambling.") The 12th graders had done their home work and were m charge of the tables fcatunng slot dice, blackjack. horseracang and bingo. The young women met at the cl ubhouse a week pnor to the pany with their fathers who instructed them on the fine points of handhng the gaming tables. ~./. &'Jnvak cc~ 11/jJnwtr, ANNOUNCES THEIR RELOCATION To D~cks & Co. of South Coast Plaza 957·1277 ,.. Formerly o f Charlie's in Fashion Island Specializing in Estate, sterling, beads, ancique, and one of a kind pieces of costume jewelry. .ffUUUfd STUDIO SALON }).)..) £ f" f-ICW H""i'-1't (QtV'(I tjpj /.NJI t:>y ~me'f'I <>-iv The 24 Tacktockers participating were Brudy Bennett, Dawna Coon, Nucy Coyne, Corey Crook, Tllereaa Epn, Katbleen Forrest, Jalle Gar· rett, SaaaD Garrett, Vickie Kraael, Katbrya Kaba, Jana Llecbty, Kimberly McG11lnne11, Jennifer Mer-L-::=::==:;;;;:;::::.=...:__:_ _____ ..==::::::;;:;;:;:;;:==;jp:====;t rell, Sutu Paalaea and Jennifer ,- Retoake. Also. Julie Rieb, Trl11la Roya, Heidi Schmidt, Allne Schock, Slluaon ScboJea, Sydney Spra1ln1, Brooke Stanley, Jiii Tyler and Jane Van SteeDbayae. Moms acung as advisors for the pany were Roberta Scbmldt and Jady Coyu and fathers serving as croupiers were Job Garrett, Vince McGal.ue11, Earl Van Steenhayae and Freel Crook. The Tacktockers agreed tftat the event was one of the most popular parties they had ever hosted. BUT. there was one complamt from the panicipatina seniors. . .much too shon. The three-hour party was over when players were really aetung hot, but not before Ana Vano had racked up the most points to become the day's big winner. Paparazzi is edited by Vida ~an, Daily Pilot Sryle editor. 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Ask for Cathy '' ------NOW PIAYING ------ •IM.4 lllllfWlh~ ~ IUllMAl'AAK "" ....... 161....., ~l'AllK ~"'"""""'•k •COITA MUA (-Olf...nC...1• m-41'4 •COST& "41A •lflVIHf. ~~~· f-Ollll!o•lllf11Y tn.4141 "4"1811 ll TOllO * l A Mlll&OA EdWl(lll~ PllCl!o:•l•M•JO< OllANOf. 51"°-°'''t •~ 63UllO * WUlMINIYEll Eclw•dlC-w .. 1 H 1 ·JIJ35 &-.. -cx.. ... •I ' 84 OrangeCout DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, March 2. 1986 SoAP SuMMARY Kevin·takesFrannie's fatal bzillet- By L VNDA HIRSCH medical ~hoot. Robyn plans to trap.Or AS THE WORLD TURNS; Bets> fron11c no1"1C~. calls police ALL MY CHlLDREN: Aller Enca tells Voi&ht by aettina JOb at llospual. Photlx when DAniellc becomes 111 and \he c:snnot LOVING: ttarry~s ·m~n auard tnf°man· Mona Alce tn«I to force him&elf on her, havmg trouble keepina track of Langley. A find Steve, who'' hav1n1 dinner with lvit s1on dunng Tosh'• c-0mina.()ut pattt En~ l·onfronts Jercm) ab<>ut his rela· bum befriended by Tad makes tarae bank and the crt'w, Frannie's temticd 11tempt) Sp1du hides in Trish's closet. DulJ.l.n tells tionsh1p wi•h Natalie. When Natalie deposit. Lucy learns Voight tipped the to calm Douglas fail. He ins1m on making Steve Spider out to get Tns~. Wotkina on admtts that she and Jeremy nevt'r made fhandler takcove~ • • lovt'. When Kim enters room conwinin& w.irden ~ C"8r. ·tcvc h1det in trunk and love, Altc begins to throttJe her. Dunn& ANOTl\ER WORLD: BriJtany rehtved Dougla~ and Frannie. she sees a ducd e)('apes pris'.>n when warden dnves off. In tht' fight . Jeremy walks in and in the midst when Peter arrives at abortion clinic JUSt Frannie and a hftle~s Douglas. A hysfl'rt· Tnsh·s room. Spider tits her to btd. Sttve of all the confusion, Alce suffers attack. bcforr she was to 10 throuah with cal aun·totin& Marsha seeks reven11e and bursts in. Steve knocks Spider out and Al« pull$ throuah bt\l tells Natalie only procedure. Having announced plans to takesa1m 111 fraJlnic ~tthat moment, B<>b 1 n~h and Sieve decide to 10 on the run. At way she can survive 1s if the child she's wed nex\..day, Peter and Britt4ny hope and Kevin arrive. Kevin steps in front of Tnsh's party. Ava gives Jack passionate carrying survives. Benny tells Brooke he they say I do" before Donna mums. Frannie and is mortally wounded. Earl ki~\. Doll) tells Lorna she had baby by c~- loves Nina. Spotting Benny and Nana Donna stunned when she learns Brittany decides to court Lisa and Lucinda. Bnan p1mp Carl. who put baby up for adoption. kissing. Palmer fires Beooy. Cynthia 1s now Mrs. Peter Love. Hearing doesn't bcheve ShennQn when she tells Mr Thompson refuses to let Cel~a tell comes to Pine Valley in hopes of getttng K.athlct'n's first therapy session was disas-him that Earl 1s her unck and she had no pohce ihal Sieve really was not guilty of back 1n Palmer's good gracts. Andrew ter. Ca~ decides to eo to her. Larry rejoins idea that he was a ~ewel 1mu~cr T~OIO Sli!IUIOI) rapt' ••• 0r-1"821~70 $11·!i880 ~2400 seeks revenge when Palmer gives Ross police force. Victona and Neil fi&ht over ovcrpro1ect1ve 6fS1erra va intcresle in ONE LIFE ro UVE: Clint and .V1ck1 ••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••• .. ! major assign men I. Angie suspended from treasure. Michael and Victoria calf a truce. ' Stcvl' • • • Mc found and returned 10 Uanvit'w, where ~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~:J~~~~~[!~=~·····iiijiiji;~I CAPITOL: Mark agrees to convalrsce at (hnl is charied with Or. Polk's murd.er lllllTS18IO "'PlmY • ,_... (N·U) U:ll. tlS, 4:15 1:11, 1:15. lt.15 WOC»T MUii ..... , .. 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"F/f' (I} IJl,US.HO "15. 10•10 ,, lUJUJ"Y THf~TIHS Slonoc·s Sloane and Mark agree not to lr1 Whc-n Tina refuse$ to bd1eve that V1ck1 is DRIVE-INS ,:;:, anyone know that Paula kidnapped him. no longer Nicki, Vicki retur~ed to ~1--_ Julie stunned at Jennfs resemblance lo tan um Tina gels scat un hospital board in her Jenny admits to Zed she. shot Mark. re tum for <lonauon of hospital wina. Pe.le th1nkin1 he was the evil Josh Harnniiton gets Sherry 1o adm1 1 she's partner in who had a contract on her father. Victor Hostcss-wilh-the-Mostcst and would have S HOUK flt) •ii+iOWS AT 1 :2S 3:30 5 3$ 7:4 0 .. 9 :45 Ac•demy N ominee! lllURPHY"S ltOMAltC£ (PG--IJ) ':00 3110 5 :20 7:30 &o t :40 . QUtC KSILVIElt (PG) SHOWS AT 1:l5 3 :40 ~~45 7 ,50 a. t :S5 THI! HtTCHIElt (Jt) 2 :00 4:00 6 :00 1 :00 .. 10:00 CEOTUAY ClnEDOmE f:1 .,..rnv, .. .... 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Zed and Jenny return to killed Joy and Connie to kttp Pete from Washington but no one bcheves Jenny tesufying, With her confession on tape, shot Mark. Zed asks Victor tu free Baxter. Sherry 15 arrested. Tina tells her lawyer Hun when Wally suggests she went away Steve that she has a bad past. Tracy ~hes w11h Dylan, Brenda returns engagement to ha ve room with iron door fin1shed ring, Mark tells Clarissa not to stand b) when she learns Larry leaving on three- him out of loyalty. Clanssa confu~d by day medical convenuon. Whrn Pam her feelings for Mark and Baxter. Leeanne mums to Llanview, Asa rtJCClS her. She .agrees to have Kelly do her portrait runs out of mansion and is struck by car DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Caroline re-dnvc n by Donan. Hospitalized with al1zcs Kim believes Victor 1s her father minor in1unes. Pam tells Dorian she's no Before Caroline can.tell herthc truth. Kim weakling and will win Asa back. With 1s senously injured 1n car crash, wluch pul~ trumped-up d~f charge hangina over her life and the baby's hfc in 1eopardy him, Bobby hasu y erns town. Held in Russia. Hope 1s befnended b) RYAN 'S HOPi i i1i and Frank~ plan Russian who shares bottle of vodka with second hone ymoon. Maggie and Dakota her. Patch .. shoots" Hope. When Bo speed up plan to make Jill jeajous. Jill sees screams that Hope is dead, Ingrid believe~ Dakota km Maggie. Mawe and Dakota the ruse. As Piitch. Bo and the "dead'' plan 10 have Jill find them 1n bed in Hope leave, Patch forces Bntta onto plane. Roger's apartment. ,.>\t last minute. Dakota Chris unable to hide his ferhngs for hacks out.saying he l'ares too much for Jill Shannon. • • • 10 hurt her hke 1hat. Hiding in closet of GENERAL HOSPITAL: Whtie working Devlin's "beau" Rocco, Jack suddenly with Teri. Buzz gets her to remember spots Rocco's pink socks and realizes he's having her hands around Earl Mood>\ no1 an underworld figure. Rocco admits neck. Anna sus~ts Teri 1s the murderer he was a Ca1skillscom1c hired by Devlin to and wants Buzz s tape ofTen turned over pla) hl"r bo}fnend. Devlin, wanung to get Judge rules Buzz doesn't have to 1urn over close to the R)ans because she fears the tape. When the tape is taken from the D .\ has 1nformauon that could create hospital safe. Buzz mistakenly think~ problems for her. lyingly tells Jack she has Anna stoic i.-. In truth. 11's Ten. who 1s a .:rush on him When no one in the family stunned that the tai>c reveals she rna) be a will takl' her 1n. Rvan determined 10 get a murderess. Kevin and Patrick plot IO JPh and find her own apartment. Johnny protect Ten from her past. Ginny and tdh Dakota that Johnny was raised by a Rick named Jefl's guardians. Derck finds maiden aunt becau">t his parents died Jeff and Mike in drug-dcahng pan of town he fore he was 5, Finding Jimmy lee with Pilar, Ceha SANTA BARBARk •K.Jrk is devastated decides to 10 home with her father. J1mm) ~hen he realizes he's caused the cabin to Lee devastated by Ccl1a·s decision wh1I~ cxproc!e Maf) and eni1 susnnn minor Edward is upset that he may have lost a inJurn:\ Eden 15 pinned under the wrcck-fortune. Fnsco nervous about pohce d age C rur manages to gel her free and at the aca emy exam. • • • hll\p11al shl' 1s pronou nced out of danger. GUIDING LIGHT: Believing Ph1hp .\larlo.. howl'\t'r. Ill's close 10 death. Mary needs her. Beth drops out of Samson v1rl agn•cs to ma~ him. Moments after rnntest. Philip tells Beth they must resol'r '><l~1 ng "I do·· Mar) regrl"IS 11 because she their relationship· or hc·11 go mad &th \1111 cares for Mason With Ma rk on the says she doesn't love him. but the •~n ru.1d to rrco,er;. Mary J!ad. but also ~hare a kiss. When Beth leaves, Ph1hp no ~nows 1h1s no~ means a hfc with a man longer has wnter's block and decides w \hr doesn't reall~ love Brick and Ted moveinto Reva'soldcondo. Whe n Mindi d a\h ~hen Ted continues 10 gamble at wins Samson Girl contest. a deva\1a1ed ca"no Ro,..ie turns to Jackson for solace Amber • • • covers up for Rick when Claire almnsi SEARCH FOR TOMORROW~ Hogan BRlA •LAGUNA HILlS •NEWPOll'T IEACll WUTMIHSTUI ORANG( catches him taking pills. When Ro~tr rail\ find\ Patti and they manage to Sii\'(' Jo, 'I•"" 8·•· P 11< 1n .. 1rO'>~a Eo .. ards ,-uA TWln C•nemas • Stao1um O.•ve 1n l I 1)d rescues L11a who IS St II co fused ~7G s139 , ,1gun;i Hill~ Mai "4r;.pol1 C·°'i'na ~. 8~ ~3 639 8770 apartment, Amber picks up P,honc Claire ,:, h r 1 ; LI d ~ d n 768 66f\ 6« 0760 ~ warns a returning Ed she 11 have him a,.._lut er ice 1n~s 1or oy vul oes not a~~~A"~~RK Hh!AIM WUTMIMSTE~ barred from seeing baby if he doc·n·i bchl.''c Llo)'d 1~ as C\11 as she once ~ "'v•.. •LA MIRADA Pac111c ~ •ORAMGE PK he s H< Wa" 39 • th h M h d k h f1 957 49'1' • • M.r'a' 994 2400 Contoome S>-. Stlfl" !W • ' ' shape up as a part'nt. Ross refusrs to takl' ous 1 a"15 1" ru~ e to ma u 1 \ •COSTA MESA •MISSION VIEJO 634 2SSJ I.A KAMA Orive·ln Claire's custody suit. MaC'vc rushed lo hosptt.11 Jo and Hugan hghl candles in the fo~··o-Pi1Clhc's 89 ,...,..•·_369;....;...3 --~ hospital in insul1'n shock, bul sh• and bab' ~ indo~' of an apartment bu1ld1ng under "" • Eawaras •STANTOH La HaOfll Drivt In j..c>-..,.,.rrr• I ~ '-h h h -.ouin CC1•SI P·m M•SSlOI' Viel() Ma,, Eo;1aros V1lli19f len1e1 871 i862 "'°"""''-" overcome crisis. Calla agrees lO spy on lOn\IT\lCllOn as a l>'<·acon to I e ot el"$ w 0 54617'1 495 6220 891 0567 • PRES£NTP.O IN~_"'"'!iJ• Simon for Alex. Reva. heanng strange arc ,1111 lost Bela helps Quinn find an ~=============:::;::;:::::::::=====::::::::::::::::;:::::::::;====~!--------------~ unrnn'-('11111s C agne) Mavis learns that Dan 1<; dead Whderescuing T.R . Ryder 1s ~ Ml·WIYJ! ~ ORIVflN •• , • • .. .•• t# •• 1 ~· .... 891 J693 - ~dw.ud1 alUSTOl Cl N ENA 111S10l Al OIKMllUI ._ SAii!& W !140·1444 1 ~ ORAltC..f MAU 1 '9ii" 6 THEATRES f l ,f,•1 )111~ If 'Jf 1714) 637-0340 A ~dwardt ~ CINENA WEST 1 llf S' 1911 i D 11 CO. C01111 ll «11!9IS m n 1 m~ The Street - The Music. ......... 1 a >b'r1 o\t , ... \(1(1,.,.. '""•Mn:f Mthm ·•fl'ltf'ftHnt''""' Tnrt:...,•" .. '.'FUNNY::. "" "°'4 !Ht.Joo r,.,.. D•nd A-.. N••••""' .. '.'ROMANTIC~~. D HER SISfER5 PG· 1) PAllllTl IT"9Mlf CAvnpD :l ..._ • ....i.. ........... ------i:r1 NOW SHOWING! tMA tl0·402l IM~• lllU llU 151-4114 EDWMOS TOWN COOtl n. ~ 511·9500 O>WMOS ll TOIO ............. \.0770 D>WMOS CMMID cmll U-fM.2AOO PACFICLA.._I ......... M4·07&0 IDWMOS..Ul ..... '37.0MO •mA!lllMM.l -ta.Jtll uacmcomJ llM'l'll 191 ·0567 EDWMDS WlLAa C001J EXCLUSIVE EllllEIEIT SAT/SUN 1:15 3:20, 5:25, 7:30, 9:30 edwards TOWN CENTER S.D llU Al U TOl • M(Oll751 4184 CIOSi f'P S.C. IUZA 11>m • COSTA MllA ..... , .. ,,.,.._ " . ....... I • • ...,.. . ., .. 1111un1 \:ill ...,._ ~-'• -\ ......... -n. --.. ... "'. ........ '··'-· . ..... .... ..... !llO,. ... ,,, ....... ~••r pinned _undr:r rar .\llhough Hog.an man- 11ges w lrct: hm1 R~derd1es Llo)'dtnJUr~ ~hen hl· gue' lo help the gncf-stncken TK YOllNG AND "rui RESTLESS: Jill return~ Jack' \1001)(.J(J She then goes 10 John and tell~ him Jack was her cabin IO\C'r. John l•infront<; Jack saying he can't behc'e that Jill "'ould stoop 10 saying that she and Jacl "'ere lo'c~ Ashle" tells V1c1or \he cannt1t go on w11h rcla11onsh1p 1ha1 1s huning hts c:h1ld V1l'tor tells Mau he wants 10 dl\orc:e N1kk1 but she·11 need a man and he wants Matt to be that man Joanna disco' ers Lauren\ Onental tour has b<'cn c:ancekd. In San Francisco. Shawn recalls his mother'\ death 1n a firr Al hospllal. Dann> meets a 12-vcar-old new mothr:r The girl's mom blames lund rock mus1c hncs and Dannv's ilk for 1hc g1tl's rnnd111on Dann; tnes.10 defend his mum: Latrr "'hen he talks 10 thC' young unwed mother she scoffs at him. puts her Walkman in her cars and walk' off Paul and >\nd> rl'CO nl'tlc their fnendsh1p and Faron tell' \nd~ ~he cart'~ about him not Paul. · · Cosby tops all-time favorites LOS ANGELES (AP) _ "Thr Cosby Show" has been voted the ~ost .popular telcv1sion senes of all time 10 a national poll taken by "PM Mtpz1ne." Bill <;osby was also named as the c.ntertainment celebrity they'd mo~t ltke l? meet and as the funn1c~t cclcbnty. .. The re~pondents also named Gon.e With the Wind" as their favonte all-llme movie. Kenny Ro~crs was selected ~s favonte singer oward Co!iell was named as the cclebnty they arc most tired of. 0th~! favonte .. t~~cv!sio~ shows ~ere M:~-~;H. M1am1 Vice," Dynasty, 60 Minutes" "H'll Street Blues... "Dallas:· :'Cheer~·· and "Star T.rck ... Tom Selleck and Linda Evans wert ~lected as the sexiest entertainers The .po!! was conducted for "PM Magazine and U.S.A. Today by the Gordon S. Black \orp. It contacted 805 persons over the aie of 16 b telephone between Dec:. 27 and Jan f T~ m5 argin of error is a 1>lui or m1~u~ o. -'· pcl't'cnt. Rx For Consumers The Consumer lnform.1o0n Ctt1110Q •8 ll'lt r 1'11 pruc:nptlOfl tor l'ltlohil t.<111111 con• 19 '"'°"" 1 I .umtr " '°" I ' yours 1!91 by wriHno Coneum.r lntormatlon C.nter,D.pt ~1 Pueblo, ColOfldo 11009 \. I ---~ ......----- OrMQil Coat OAJLY PlLOT~. Metch 2, 1-• 'Lennon' i>Iay premieres at QCC A Southern C'ahfornJa p~m1ert at Orun1c C. oast ( ollc&r and a return • v1s1t from a fam1l1ar old friend 1n Yorba Linda compnse the new ad· dtttons to Orange Count>\ thcatncal calendar this week. OCC 1 staains James M cLurc's dramaw: comedy "Tbe Oay Tbey Sbot Jobn Lennon," opening Thurs· day for a two-weekend run in the Drama Lab Theater. Funhcr nonh, "Fiddler on tbe l\oof" lau'nche\ a three-weekend eng;igement for the Regional Repcrtof} Theater fohn Ferzacca 1s directing "Len· non." a retrospective on the decades of the 1960s and '70s which captures the efTccl the former Beatie had on his generation. The plot..focuscs on nine characters who recall what the} ~ere and what the> have become Cast membe~ include V1ctona Roth-Mood). M1m1· 81ssQn. Rich Jackson. Mark alamon. Tony Gar- cia. John Menna. Ken Perkins. Enc 0 11 and Daq~ Cagley. Performances will bc g" en Thursdays through Saturd:i}s at 8 pm and Sunday. March 16. at ~ p.m Resep.at1ons 432-5527 Gary Gordon. "'ho has made a mini-career out of pla}'•ng Tev}'e in "Fiddler on th'e Roor· (most recently last sum mer at Saddleback C'ollcae ). stars in the Regional Repenor) Theater's production opening Friday at the Forum ihcatcr. 41 75 Fairmont Bl' d .. Yorba Linda. Gary Davis directs the show. which also features Shirley "Romano. Mont PG Gt cxa--1· "l MVEISAI Pic1u"' . .... _,..._ . --... -. Toi Tnus KertL, · Carne Jachnuk. Barbara Pierce and Ru' on Amer. Per- formances will be g1' en Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m . Sundays at 2 p.m .. until March 23. Reser- vations 996-4195. The weekend also will see the lowenng of cunains on three other local productions. They are: •"Tbe Gta1erbread Lady" at the Irvine Community Theatc:r. Tunic Rock Community Park on Sunnyh1ll Road off Turtle Rock Dnve. Irvine (857-5496). Final performances are F.1day and Satu'rday at 8 p.m. •"Twelfth Nlpt" at Golden West ( ollege in tfontangton Beach 1895-8378). Closing performances are Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m .. today and next Sunday at 3 p.m. •"Babes" at the La H abra Chil- dren's Theater. 311 S. Euclid Ave .. La Habra (213-694-1011. ext. 27 1 ). The show winds up Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. with ma1inees today and next Sunda) at 2:30. Completing the lineup of laving theater locally a.re: •:'As You Like It" at South Coast Repertor). 6SS Town (enter Dn"e. C'o 1a Me a (9S7-40"\ '>· Tuesda)' 1hrou&.h Fn<Lt) '>at 8 pm.. aturday<. 11 2:Jl) and 8. Sunda}'s at 2.30 and 7:30 until March 30 •"~eu" at the Laguna M oulton PlayhouSt. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach ( 494-0743). Tuesda}'s through aturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 1:~0 until March 16. •"Tbe Dresser" at the Gem l 'he:uer. 12852 Main 'it . Garden Grove (636-7213). Wcdnesda)s through aturdays at 8 p.m. through March 29 w11h unda) performances today and March 23 at 3 p.m .. March 9 and 16 at 7:30. •''Come Blow Yoor Hom" at the an Clemente Communny Theater. 202 A "e. Cabnllo. an Clemente (492-0465). Thursdays throuah Sat- urdays at 8 p m. unul March f2. •"Alone To1etber" at the Harle- quin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Bl vd .. Santa Ana (979-5511 ). nightly exce pt M ondays at val"}'ing rnrtain limes throu,h March 30. •"Hello, Dolly' at Sebastian's West Danner Pla)housc. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sunda}s at I and 7 p.m. until Apnl 6. •"Tbe Kin& and I" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Cami-no Real. Tustin (838-1540). nightly ex- cept Mondays at varying curtain times through May 25. •"I Do, I Do" at the Grand Dinner 2ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS BE.ST FOREIGN ALM BE.ST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY rrhe Offici3.l Story EICLISIYE EllAIEIEIT _.....,.. __ _ "Hawn remains a preeminently delicious comedienne. 'Wiidcats' Is a laugh-getter." , . ' -- "If you howled as Goldie Hawf} took on the army 1n 'Private Ben1amin: you know this wacky warrior can flatten any foe. Goktle scores one of her merriest t0uchdowns In this rough--and-fumble lark~' ---------""" .. f.a. • ), ...... , GOLDIE. HAWN NOW PLAYING --I ~'°: •'0."' 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I Hotel Way, Ah&M1m P7~-77 10). n1a,htly except Mon~~s at "ary1n1 curtain limes throu&h .\prtl 6 •"Guye aod Dolls" by the Buena Park C1v1c Theater in 1he Buena Park H1"1 Schoo\ audnorium, Maanolia Avenue at Academy Way, Buena Park (82 1-1010). Fndays and Satur- da> \at 8 p.m. through March IS. CALLBOARD -The Huntinfton Beach Pla)house will hold auditions 1oda> at 1.30 p.m. and Monday at 7 30 p.m for the suspcose comed) "Catch Mc If You C'an' at the theater, in the ScachfTV1lla1e shoppinacenicr at Main Street and Yorktown Av· enue .... d1rector Phil de Barros will be casting five men and two women for the show. which opens Apnl 18 for a SIA-weekend run ... Whirl-A-Round T"Ours will hold tryouts M onda) for a m ystery week· end to be performed 1n late April and early Ma} ..... four men and four women 1n the 35-55 age range will be cast at the audiuons, scheduled for 7:30 p.m . at 40190 Westerly Place, Suite 111. Newport Bcach .... there 1s some pay and auditioners should bring photos .... call 548-4757 or 75~-9003 for details .... llonlqae Pcnrter u.teaa u Rollert Mrlany mocb Mr lover"'• poem lD tile 8~ comedy '"Aa Toa Like It," playtn& tbroap llarch 30 at Soatll Cout Repertory. BACKSTAGE -Two free public performances of "Imagine That," South C-oa'it Repertory's new touring chaldren·i. show. wall bc gJven Satur- da~ al 1he Ol)('n1ng of the Orange Cou nty Imag i nation ·ccl - ebration .... the play will be staged at 9:30 and 11 a.m. on SCR's main stage and re~rvations may be obtained by calling 957-2602 .... A youth theater workshop is form- ing an Dana Point with d~ma classes bcingofTered for child""" r ....... ., '" 1 i yea!'S of age .... the spring session bcglns March 11 at the Youth and Group Facility. 344S I Enscnada Place, and runs through May 28 on Tuesdays from 4 to 6 p.m .. .-call Andrea Hurst at 496--0434 for mort information .... !TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE ! ACROSS 87 Dishcloth DOWN 73 Sat for an artist 88 Thick soup 75 Marked like a 1 Commander 89 Zenith 1 Jumped tiger 7 Sediment 91 Skipper 2 Last 77 Revotves 11 Ewe's offspran9 93 Heating devices 3 Near 80 Stake 15 Apprehend ' 96 Evergreen 4 Clamor 81 Actor Torn 21 Whole 97 Sticker 5 1r,iand 82 Author Fleming 22 Opera solo 99 Small drink 6 Lies at rest 8-' Meadow mtng --lOO-W~ ~aw-88' Slffila 24 Noisier 101 Threefold: pref. 8 Angered 88 Felines 25 Commercial 102 Social Insects 9 Actress Ullmann 89 At a distance 26 Bite 104 Baseball teams 10 Followed 90 Yearn 27 Behemoth 106 Deject 11 Espaliers 91 Bask: principle 29 Fall behind 108 Period of 12 Shade tree 92 Assist 30 Richmond's fasting 13 Breakfast or 93 Gasoline and state· abbr .109 Relaxes dinner prop.ane 31 Young fox 11 1 Ice-cream 14 Trite 94 Sea eagle 33 Wanderer holders l ~ast: music 95 Tak .. a chair ' 16. orae 35 Ignited 113 Seven tames a 98 Flytlke Insects 36 Burden~ week 17 Carpet 100 Stz:z.ied 38 Carmine 114 Gemstooes 18 Actor Marinaro 103 P\ay • gult• 39 Epochs 115 Renouncing 19 Extreme 105 Ashing net 41 Unhappy 118 Seved 20 Sw.pped 107 PWM1 42 Warrant 120 Honored 28 Broadeaet '°' Ofpper «Lower limb 123 Grunted 32 Chum 110 Matching group 45 Stallion's 125 Horns 34 Garoen annuals 112 V(lnter weapon mate 129 Minute particle 37 Makes • choice 114 Alrllner 46 Emancipate 130 Chart 38 Entered a race 116 Glues 48 Motorcycle • 132 Pitchers 40 Mermaid 111 Welcome accessory 133 Sainte: abbr. 42 Tightwad 119 Otscovttr 50 Sang 134 Level 43 Ousting powders 120 Lampoon 52 Dwells 135 Toddler 45 Biblical prophet 121 Makes amend.s 54 Apple variety 136 Plateaus 47 Letter 122 Building site 56 Wigwam 138 Actress Arthur 48 Dlsconneet 124 Plots of land 59 Donates 139 Agave fiber 49 Causing a 126 Actr'" Gabor 61 Reprimand 14 1 Moslem chief disturb'&nce 127 Rue 62 Conditions 142 At home 51 Umpire's call 128 Gqrden pests 66 Ardor 143 Forbid 53 Plunges 131 Lasagna 67 Veiled 144 Relieves an itch 55 Adhere ingredient 69 Pigpens 147 Ouun 56 Eye droplet 133 Actress Space6t 71 Water mammal 149 Smallest state· 5 7 Otherwise 136 -Tyter Moore 72 Donkey abbr 58 Travelers' .. 137 Flat-bottomed 73 More colorless 150 Explosive sound documents boat 74 Spanish article 152 Labor 60 Picks out 139 Prophet 76 Photo within a 153 Forms a knot in 63 Voted into office 140 Italian currency _photo 154 Journey again 143 Fur scarf 78 Inventor Whitney 156 Written 64 Man 145 River· Sp 79 Answers compos1t1ons 65 Skidded 146 Truncated roof 81 Leasing 15 7 Absent without 67 Water container 148 Yap 83 Thinned out leave abbr 68 Newsman 151 Addition to 85 Nuisances 158 Nimble Rather letter: abbr 86 Twitch 159 Nuns' outfits 70 Obtains 155 Roman 6 2 3 4 s 12 13 14 16 17 18 21 25 31 39 72 79 12' 135 1&0 SH ANSWUtS IN Cl.ASSIFllO I -\ ___ • .. -.orange Coa.at DAILY PILOT/ Su'hday. March 2. 1986 Veterans asked to bea~ brunt of budget cutbacks To the &htor: Proposed reductions an federal spending dunng 1986. forced on the current budget b)' pro .. 1s1ons of I he Balanced Budget and Emergcnc} Deficit Control Act of 1985. po$C a significant and 1mmed1ate threat to some of this nation's most vulnerable -yet descr-. ing -c111zens. As Congress and the _admm1s- trat1on begin 10 wre'itle with still another federal b~dgct -fiscal year 1987 -11 would be unfortunate to let this vear's cuh be taken w11hout du(' concern for the hundrcd_s of thousaods of uaucns directl~ af- fected. Your readers dest'r'e a lull d1sn.ss1on of the dTet't of dclic11- control lcg1slat1on Thr nearh three m1ll1on men and women I rep.rcc;cn1 , all H'll'ran'> of war or wartime slan ice. ar" united tn their belief that of all c1u1ens. 'cterans 1n need dcscn e fim cons1dera11on when the \l\-c.'8lth of the nation 1s d1s tnbuted. Yc.t . tht• adm1n1<,tration ha~ proposed that SJQ m1ll1on ~ ehmtnated from 'ctl'ran'i' readJU'>t· ment program' de\1gned to pro' 1de ectucat1onal and \CKat1onal '1S- s1stancc or rchab1htilt10n. and from programs cstabla.,hed to assist handi- capped veterans in nl•ed of special equipment an their homes and auio- mob1les The Office of \1anagcmcnt and Budget 1ns1ruc1ed the \ etl•ran' ~d­ m1nis1rauon to make thl' $ W m1llton cut. despite clear proh1b1twns 1n tht· dcfic1t-reduct1on leg1!>lat1 on proh1h11- 1ng cuts in ~uch basic en111lcmcnt • programs s, that action the adm1n1'itra11on has ·s hown that of the t'.'O wa\\ tu control federal spending -the-t'u" wa> \S. thcfa1rwa) ->*ha'> taken the easy wa) out: l dentif~ a vulnerable.'. apparently powerless group '>uch a\ handicapped or untrained 't'teran" and tell them that th.ey can no longer recc1 vc the-assistance held out to them as a promise. should the need ever an~. from a grateful na11on . The fair v.a' on the other hand. " for all groups to 'iharc the burckn equa!I~ But the Offit:e ol ~anagc­ ment and Budget ha~ nnt lho\cn that path I or namplc ~w mJJOnl\ uf Vu:t- nam "eteranc; \11-hO no\\.; arc pursuing their educauon<o arc tfto..c who ha'" undergone readJU<;tment problem'> following their m1lltar. 'il'n Kc or who ha\e faced ~vcrc· Clon<imu; problems becau~ of unemplo' ment or lack of ~kills Vietnam veteran~ arc not tht· onl' veterans unfairl y targeted. Those who have managed to achieve some level of economic stability now face severe rec;tncuons on their abili ty to finance .. GI loan" home purchases. Others, struggling under burdensome and exhorb1tantl)' high l'QOrtgage tntercst rates. are barTCd from refinancing their homes to foreslall foreclosures or other losses. But veterans are not the only losers 1n this scheme. W11h the estabh~h­ ment of a limit on home purchase pnccs under VA guarantees. entire sections of ma1or c1 11cs are. 1n effect. redhned. \\ h .. C\tract such a clear!) uncconom1cai pnce" And. perhaps most poignant. 1 tht• ehm1na11on of S 117 5 million from the Veterans ·\dm1n1stra11on medical care svstem. There. where thl' na- uon 's olde)t. Sid.est and poorest pa~t dcfl·nders must tum \\hen all other options are gone. the reduction meam at least 1.300 fewer pt'opk to pro' 1ded1re('t lx'd)1de health care•n a <,\Stem alrl'3.d\ w<Xfull\ un<.lcr-sta!Ted · · -\nd no matter what mil' ha' l' lx'l'll reported othel"'1 e. the \ ~ health cares~ stem represents the .-.ingle mo'>I cost-effectn e health care S) stem 1n the nauon ~toreo,er. fe"'er than 10 percent of the eligible 'etcrans c\Cr set foot in a V ~ hosp11al -tn an era v. hen the number of those appl~ mg for treatment and subsequent!\ de- nied 11 has increased from an a'erage of 21.000 per month 10 P.000 per month last \Car alont• These reductions art' on1' a few ol those to be imposed on the' eteran' Cll -\mcnca The cuts are wron~. The) arc callous -\nd the' are 1 ndcll'm1blc The men and women I rl·prrst•nt are reahs11c We know this nauon must ge-t Its staggc.·nng spending excesses under control. But 11 musi.bc done acrOS!) the board. with cor- rc<spond1ng cuts 1n all federal agen- cies. There can be no excuse for asking one segment of the popula11un 10 bear the brunt alone. as a cardul e\aminatton of the pa'>t 10 )Car\ c1 I o;pendtng for 'etcrans \.I.Ill show ha'> hct•n done R\ 1mmed1atc and cont:crncd al"- 11on· all .\mem:ans can help ao;,ure 1ha1 promise\ made 1n time of war arl' kept 1p t1mc of peace I urge ~ ou all to <:on tact ~our repre-.enta11' c., tn Wa<>h1ngton and hccomt· 1n lnrmcd on thl\ IS!>Ue D..\LEL RE"lAl'D "'at1onal ( ommandcr Tht> A mencan Lt·g1on Not all 'beroes '-deserve title To the Fd11or -\lot of\')copll• thl'"c da\<, Jrl· lx·1ng 1aggl'd a' hl'r<>e., who an: not \ man who makes u m1ll1on dollar' .,1ng1ng and pla~ rng rnU'>ll. and dll'' lro m drug abuse 1s not a hl'ro He ma' he calkd ktng ol h" profession. hul a hero he 1\ nnt A musician who \11-flll''> rot.k m11\11 and 1<, prC\cnte<.I from entering a countr-. \hunh hcforc h1o; dt·.11h because ht· • ., \mugghng drugs 1n w11h his band ma' he a rnult1mtlllonam but he IS not J hero C\ en II hl' I\ assassinated ·\ man nn J lu\UD l ru1\l' who 1<r lo.1lkd h' a h:rrono;1 1<; not a hero ht-<.ause ·he '' murdered. ~ homo~n­ ual who has AIDS and infect<; others through sodomy as long a' his health hold-; out is not a hero no matter hov. t.~o~e or wt'alth}. · .\'1ttron11<; one v.ho 'atr1fi<.t'S for a ~\gliteous ideal ahovt' and he) ond the l::lllofdul\ Thcrc arn11ll l11i..ofthem ' around The dl'ljn111on ha\ onl} hnome l.Onfu~d JI \1 HOL l)l "1(1 < o<.t3 \!te<;a WINCON pro t ester a: heroine To the Ed11or Re Reu·nt J.lll "l'Otl'nll' 1mn11,ll.l on the e\clUll'e <.11rt·u111 11t ltH Alliance for ">ur' l\JI ol < lr,1ngc Count}. Manon Paci.. (comment<. h~ <.rit1<.' 111 thl' .1nt1° nuclear movement ha\c 'uggr\ll'd that JU'>llCe ma} ~H· hn·n ht.·1tl·r served b) a <.tron~cr .ind '11 tlcr c;entcnce for Manon P.1llo. l'\l'111t1\c d1rectorof1ht ·\lltri1hl· l11t 'lt1f\ 1\,il 111 Orange Counl\ rn ( l.111h orw r111r11 Mrs. Pack cho<.l' th•· 1.111 \1'ntl·n11· (rather than th e 'it111 !inn h1·1 .Ill,(' 'hl' l.h<.I not ha"c the mont'' to pa~ the t1m· not for pubhCll\1 !he <.urv1val of thl' .\ll1amc fm "ur' 1val depends upon Manon Paci. Jnu her fam1h With the help ol '>u pporters and ·Mr. Pack·, ~la!'). the 11rgrin1za11on con11nuec;. lrom month 10 month. lfthcrc were more contcm- poral') heros ltke M.P. 1n"olvt·d 1n 1lm 111ovement, Mr<, Pack ma} not h.1,c ~en arre'>led in the fir5t place'. ELE ·\NOR PETR[OJS Irvine Artukovic extradition correct To the Editor ~) --ongratulat1on' In the l'ilot tor )OUr 'itance on 1lw n1radt11on 111 AndnJa .\rtukO\ll I h•ne not alw.1" supported 'our cd11nn"I pmll111n<, in the past. but on 1h1'> "'Ul' \Ou h11 lhl· nail nght on the head I have been a o;chool tcachcr for :!X years w11h a ma1or tn hl\lor,. I "e da!>Covered that thoo;c who "iuppon Nat asm and :int1-Scm1t1sm have Vl'f) ltttle coAfidcnce tn their own pcr)onal ph1losoph} and rehgiou' h.id- ground No trut' Chn'>llan who hcltc\l''> 1n the-1e41ch1ngs of< hnst. could p<1,\lhh '>upport Nai:1sm bccau~~· 11\ H'n clear 1n both the Old and thr e" Testamcnt'i what the persoMI U>O\l' quence'i ofiouch ~upport "'II h<' Herc we ha'c Artukov1<. "'ho ""I' smuggled 1llcgally 1n10 our countr\ under an a'i\umc:d name an'd "h11 funh· r lted on h10, cn1~ ~pers.. rh1\ ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat .... JQ .. ~ .._....,. ... , ••• ,.., "' .JJO w 1!1•1 S• '• -"°"'-etw • ·-.t.)1\1~• '~ft • l\IO • ~ !llil'~ , l nmtnal CnJOH~d thC.' proteCttc)n and lill''t .. leafforded ti\ the l 'n1ted ~tate'i tor thc bulk of his-adult )Cars. \l\-h1lc tm 'Kt1ms and their families cncd out lor JUSltce and' 1nd1cauon. His defenders appeal to our sense of mere\ based on his age and supposed ~n11t't). Bu1. Artuko' 1c's own ac-tion~. over a decades-long effort tn taking advantage of the Amcnan lO urt '>}Stem 10 drag out the legal hattk, have resulted in his etdcrl}' age :it tht· time ofh1s extradition If<, heggtng the issue. or beside the pwnt to rnnfuo;c h1<, guilt Wlth the age l.jllt''illOn. Anukov1c'<; cxtrad111on . late as 11 wa)>. and your editorial have restored m )' faith and pndr 1n the Amencan w;tcm On ~half of all good C hns· t1an<;. Jew<;, and .\mencans every- " here. I thank you. . IR\ilN(, L. FRILI>M \N I lunttngton lkac.h Frena ~I fl'1 Ir• Tom Tett I.Ca 110 :i Ecrnc- Oon ,et11er C 11 [<S•IO' T-Clllf\111 N~ [Cl'<1' Cr ... IMft SC>Ott' E<S•'"' ~Chufdl"'M\ ~troi. ~LC_.,.. p, .otJCtoOn M11n.1 T...,., Kendle O;c\Hlr()rl M•neoe< ..... .,..~, M11r1ta1rng 011tct0< ~ .......... Cta~.T,eo °"~'" 1 gthem what Is ·'The unsuccessful dictator suffers at many levels. amon rumored about him .... " - UC regents.maybe miffed: but still cowed by pr~siden t Reflects board· s passivity in area ortJC management By PETER SCHRAG McClatchy News Service ~<\CR.A.MENTO -Members of the Un1,ers1ty of California regents are pnvateh mtfTcd ut what they regard as President Da' 1d Gardner's · attempts to curtail thr influence and powers of the board But. as on a number of other issue<;, some of them of the sreatest import- ance to the university. that hasn't lo.ept the regent<; from obed1entl> gomg along with their president. Last v.ct:k. without debate. the) approveq Gardners proposal---ro reduce rhe number of annual regents' business mec11ngc; from nine to six. It's no big deal. not for this compliant board, even though Regent Edward Carter. the senior member. charactenzed the Gardner proposal (1mplaus1bl>) as "one of the most monumental recommenda11ons that has e\Cr come before the regeo.ts," and even though 11 wasn't the only thtng that occasioned the miffing. A number of members, always reluctant to speak publicly. believe that Gar- dner has taken a whole senes of steps -making maJor decisions without consul11ng 1he board. ordering greater emphasis in official press releases on his role 1n university decisions as opposed tq thsl of the regents -t~l appear to them as a self-aggrandmng effort on Gardner's pan to enlarge his own power and 'prestige. The only explanation that orle of them could suggest is that "Gardner is running for governor." Crardner. who ha<; never been shy about asserting himself. and who on h1'i appointment three years ago managed to get the regents to give him one of the grandest packages of pay, housing and benefits ever accorded a public employee tn this country, denied the whole thing. Who. me? he said when a reporter a<;kcd him about the anger. He was perplexed; ifthere were such feelings among the regents, this was the first he had ever heard of them. That needn '1 be surprising. Anyone who's watched the regents in the past half-dozen years understands that they've never been hasty about taking on tough issues. They may well have been stewing so quietly. each of them womed about his or her "effecti ve- ness" or "responsibility.'' that the hard-driving Gardner never had a clue. In any case,' by itself, the change in meetings 1s hardly worth the fuss. despite the assertion of Assemblyman John Vasconcellos that this will make the already pltart board "captive in spades.·· What is of concern 1s the greater passivity that this dec1S1on reflects. It's a remtnder of many other s1tu- at1 ons in which troubling questions arose about.,the kind ofoversight that is. or isn't, exercised in the manage- ment of the university's affairs. It's claimed that the reduction in the number of meetings will give the board greater opportunity tocoosider matters of"pohcy'' (to the d1scuss1on of which a couple of sessions will henceforth be devoted each y~ar). But tn fact this board has never wanted to confront real policy issues ,and has slavishly followed the recommen- dations of its presidents when the tough issues came up: •There has never been real over- sight of the nuclear weapons labs .at Livermore and Los Alamos, desp11e repeated assertions to the contrary. -Nor have the regents ever been willing to raise and pursue any of the tough questions raised by others. tncluding the faculty study groups they themselves appotnted for that purpose: quest1ons about secrecy and the other compromises that classified wupons research requires. ls this their idea of an open pursuit of truth? There have not even been any real questions about the role of Livermore scientists in propagandiz- tng for Star Wars and, in some cases, in fudging reports on the reliability of the tests used to determine the effectiveness of the laser to be used in one of 11s major weapons systems. If those things aren't policy. what on earth 1s? •The regents have never bothered themselves with the difficult ques- tions. raised apan and again. about the cosy relationship between staff members of its agricultural expen- ment station and the industries that help fund their research. much less even tougher ethical issues anstng from tax-supported research bcn· efiting particular powerful industnes. sometimes smgle businesses. When the university was sued a couple of years ago by farm workers and others on the legitimacy of those practices. and on their effects 1n displacing workers. the regents' law- yer replied that the university had no responsibility for the social conse- quences of the research 1t conducted. This from the board of a great state university supposedly devoted to public service. •The regents seem to have bhthel} condoned ondcr-the-table payments to any number of inconvenient or embarrassing people. most recently a set of payments totaling some S2. 5 million to three bea.n surgeons at UC Davis, who sued UC after ha ving been cited in an audit conducted by cardiologists into the incredibly ha.Ith mortality rates. in 1979-80. an UC"s heart surgery program. If the university owed those sur- geons a legal (and moral) apology. wh y not make 1t in _public? If 1t dtd not. why pay them oITT Is this the way the regents spend the taxpayers' money~ Is this their way of pursuing" truth and open debate, much less JUStice, in a great university? The board may already be captive. or more likely, indifferent, in spades. Jn ' that sense. the regents' vote the other day is neither out of character nor any great loss to _good university management. But 1l does beg a terrible question about who Wlll oversee these things. David Gardner may be a very effective administrator. but the people of Ca.ltfom1a who created and support the untvers1t y require something more in oversight, even with the best of presidents. l(the regents can't provide 11, the ~gis­ lature will end up doing It, and that will be a real disaster. Peter Scbrag It a $yadlC'aled colamJJl1t. Disappearing natural gas spurs House investigation W~~Hl"iGTON -Tens of m1ll1ons of cubic feet of natural gas d1~ppear each year between the time the gas is bought b} local utilities and the time 1t reaches the customers - or should reach them. Sometimes the missing gas 1s never found until a hidden teak 1s 1gn1ted and blows up a gas company's customer or their homes Fortunately, some of the gas es- capes harmlessly into open areas. Thieves tapping into supply pipes account for some of the 'loss. Cor- roded or otherwise defective pipes m or under buildings arc the likeliest po1cntial source of disaster. It's 1m po'>s1ble to pinpoint the source -or ultimate destination - of much of the missing natural gas, because many municipal gas com- panies don't bother to put meters on t~ Imes thot ptov1de gas to Jails, courts and other public bu1ld1ng.s. ~lso adding 10 the uncertainty 1s 1neffic1ent b1lhna by gas companies and the dead ccruunty that some cU'Stomcrs s et ltnexpected bonu-.cs because of fault) me1.c~. Concerned at the possible ccon- om 1c and environmental problems, Rep. Ph1hp Sha~. 0-1nd .. a ked th¢ General Arcounting Office last Oct~ ber to try to find out how many ps companae ~imply don't know when their fuel is going. tn their dr1ft report, seen by ou· assooate ~' Whitten. the con- JACK AIDEISOI and J<'Sl PH SPE AR grcssional auditors list 92 of the nation's 1,491 gas distribution sys- tems that can't account for 16 percent or more of the ps they sell. Another 369 companies said they were unable to account for from 5 percent to IS percent of their product. Of the 92 utilities on the first GAO list. 26were1n Teus, 19 tn Louisiana. seven in West Yirainia, si~ each an Florida and Oklahoma, fi ve in Kan- sas, four an Miss1ss1ppi and the rest scattered throuah a dozen other st.ates. All 92 are small systems, scrvma anywhere from 12 to S.245 cus- tomers. None of the companies was involved an the 21 deaths, 139 an1uncs and 40 maJOr propcny disas- ters rrom ~s 1cc1dents an 1984. the last year wtlh complete figure-.. The mo t frequent cauK of natural ps aco~ nts is "people who arc not aas operator employees. usina ... earth mov1n1 and hole dnlhna equipment that damaa.es the pipeline." the GAO rcpon states. Bot, the rtpon added. other acci· dents occur because of "an escape of gas from a hole in the pipeline caused by galvanic, bacterial, chemical or other corrosive action ... faulty pipe- line from the manufacturer~. failure of pipeline joints ... and damages caused by gas.-operator employees." Footnote: Sharp, who chairs the House subcommittee on fo11il and syntbetfo fucl5, plans hearing.-; this month on the mis~tng natural p.s. His goal is to get gas com~anies to do a bcttC1" JOb of accounting. so they'll know when gas is leaking and be able to correct the situation before a majot catastrophe occurs. PARAQUAT PRESSURE: Sev- eral months ago we reported the C8$C of Joe · Briceno, a former cabinet minister of the Central American republic of Belize who incurrcd the wrath of the U .S drug·busten by opposing the spraying_ of manj~ana fields in his country wtth the poison paraquat. He was subsequently ar- rested an M1am1 and con~tcd on drug charges. 1n what his Amencan fnends beheve was a wam1n1 to other Bcli7can officials to cooperate. If that's the cue, it didn't work. Briceno's succeuor (and political opponent), Dcln Oliver Barrow, recently denounced tJ .S. threats to cut off aid 1f Beliz..c doesn't go alona with the paraquat pf'Olram JK* .udtrsM .,,, Joif'Pb ~•r ere 1~u4 col•11111l1u. WILLIAM BUCKLEY columdbt WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY Marcos . too soft to stay in power Concerning the departure of Presi- dent Ferdinand Marcos. a few ob- servations: , I. One of the gre.at scenes 1n history ~ctually went out on live television. There was the prince. ana there ~as his general. The general was saying: Looi<, sir, we've tried it yoµr way. It simply isn't working. The mutineers are surrounded by civilians who are giving them a cordon sanitaire. and your troops are refusing to penetrate those civilian crowds in order to teach in there and arrest your traitorous defense minister and depu- ty chief of staff. Justgivemetheword: My bombers arc ready to go. I'll fly right over ~em, and -you'll have two dead traitors. The prince says, oo, no, that's no way to do it. Too many people will get killed. The general doesn't quite ~y .it in as many words, but the meaning 1s clear. Screw the que5tion bow many people get lciUed. Do you or do you not. str. wish to continue as prince of this nation? The prince stares, son of, into space. What he does then is put in a call to a close associate of the president of the United States, and he says to him: Senator. does the president really want me to give up, to leave this country? The senator says, the presi- dent of the United States is not giving you orders. But if you want my own advice. 11 is this: Get out while you can. A few hours later. the prince is on a hehcopter, with a very small fraction of has worldly goods, one gathers. There is nothing. curiously, more denigrated in the modern world thaQ the dictator who docs JtOt.Q\lite havtt the stomach to use all the forcl necessary to stay in power, If the shd of Iran had showed one-half tbl determtnation of the ayatoUah,l ayatollah would have gone on greener pastures a dozen years If Marcos had wanted to exccut• Benigno Aquino, he could have had him done in in Boston, rather than wait for so exploitable a melodrama as what happened on the tarmac of the airport at Manila. Marcos was deposed because. at the margin, he was soft. 2. In the past several days. more stones have been passed abouti.con- ceming Mrs. Imelda Marcos than in the past 20 years. \Ye are told (by one lady) that Mrs. Marcos quite regularly seduced any attractive houseguest at the palace (which made this some- time houseguest feel very neglected). Someone else passed the word that she had accumulated the single larg- est collection of jewels in the world, which for all one knows may be true. and cause for gnef to a few Texans. sheiks and the queen of England. Someone else informed us. quietly. that she had been accumulating a formidable pnvatc collection of art masterpieces, which 6rcsumably are 1n hiding somewhere. At least one hopes so. because the mob that overran the palace did the Jacobinical b11. even though they had been reminded by agents of Mrs. Corazon Aquino -President Aquino -that the palace was where the triumphant successor would now live, so that there was no potnt in making it uninhabitable. Among the adornments sacrificed, 1n that anarchic passion to smash (the phrase of Herbert Agar), were paint- tngs. Some of them were paintings of the execrated Marcos and his wife. But there were others. and they too were sacrificed. the unsuccessful dictator suffers at many levels, among them what is rumored about him, with so much rehsh, with so much 1mprov1satory zest. 3. Secretary of State George Shultz 1s never better than when be is being absolutely firm in handling tenden- tious questioning. He said to a reporter. Yes, we wouJd definite!)' give safe harbor to Manx>s. No, under no ctrcumstanccs would we extradite htm. For one thing. there is no. extra- d1t1on treaty with the Philippines. For another (we were invited to assume), we made a deal with Marcos: Pull out thus avoidin• CIVIi war, and we will reward you with your personal secur- ity. There as no question that Marcos was overwhelmed by his own failures, positive and neaat1ve. He failed to subdue the Philippine Viet Cona; he failed to revive the economy, in swlc ('Ontrast to the economic revival in other countries despotically soverned (Taiwan, Smppore. South Korea). And he not only failed to curb &raft, evidently he wallowed in it himself, and invited into the treasutt rooms fnends and relatives, many of whom toward the end left him one fin•I luxury, the luxury of betrayal. One must hope and pray that Pre,ident Aquino will launcl\ the effective refonns Marcos was not able or wtlltng to effect. Whethtt she can, or wtll, is a quc:suon •bsolut~ly open. Wllll•m ll~t.1,.,. 11 • qMbi.4 t'Ol•m•lll. -------------~ -____________ _... __________ =-=-------------------- Barons ousted by .Gahr By RICHARD DUNN Dellr ..... Cw111• • :I GERRITOS '--Fountain Valley has come across its share of tough opponents this season, but none as devastating as Molly Wampler was Saturday night in the quarterfinals of the C IF 4-A &iris basketball playoffs at Gahr Hi&}l. The .Barons appeared to have Wampler and the rest of t~e Gahr cast under control, taking a 37-33 halftime lead, but Wampler -a pre-season AU-American choice -put the Gladiators' offense into hi&h gear in the third quarter and Gahr held on to record a 73-67 victory to advance to the . semifinals against tos>-scedcd Muir. Dawn Lawler, who finished with 13 points, SS:nk a pair off rec throws early . an the third quarter to put Fountain Valley ahead, 43-37, but Gahr - which outscored the Barons in the quarter by nine -pulled away and never rebnquished its lead, ending Fountain Vall~'s season at 24-6. It was as if'lhe Barons ran into a brick wall in the third quarter. "We were blocking her (Wampler) an pretty good until they started hitting from the perimeter."' said Barons Coach Carol Strausberg, whose team had been sandwiching the 6-0 junior between Jackie Cook and Melissa HandJcy ... We had to leave (Wampler) open more and go to the outside and guard their shooters because they started getting hot." Gahr outscored Fountain Valley I 0-1 midway through the third quar- ter -usually a strong quarter for the Barons -to take a 47-44 advantage. Cook hit two free throws to pinch it to 47-46, but that was as close as the Barons go t the rest of the way. Lawler's brief absence because of a hard spill underneath the basket with 35 seconds left in the third quarter also played a key role in the Gladi- ators comeback. "It was a bit d1fTcrence," Strausberg said. "Ancf she was having a really good game. too." After taking a 51-46 lead, Gahr opened the final quarter by scoring five straight points. And by the time Lawler re--cntered the game with 6:26 left, it was too late. The 10-point deficit was too much for the Barons to make up in such a shon time. "I don't know 1f it made a difference in the game. but it defi- nitely made a difference at the time," said Strausberg. Wampler finished with 34 points. She was 12-for-28 fro m the field and I 0-for-l 5 from the line. "We continued to sandwtch her in." Strausberg said. "But she has some great baseline moves. We had Jackie Cook on her, but she got into fo ul trouble. Then we put Melissa ( HandJcy) on her and she got into foul trouble, too." It was quite a tum of events from the first haJf for Fountain Valley, which shot 47.8 percent ( 11-23) from the floor 10 the half but only 39.2 percent (22-56) in the ~me. f . .,.., .......... ~La,..,._ Second-round leader Laura Baqb reacts to birdie· putt. SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1988 I P1telftc ouata UC Sant. Bert.ra from PCAA ........ Cl. . Keith Herna~ lo Ille grievance 1981Mt C4. Bllt can she hOldOri for one more day? Baugh, who's usedfosecond, increases Uni en lead to 4 BY CHRIS MONAHAN ,,.., .... C.11111 *I Wilh a four-stroke lead and the best chance for a first LPGA victory starina her right in the face, Laura Baugh chooses to blink, smile and shrug it off. The 13-year pro has been there so often, finishing second eight or nine times, she even Jokes about not wanting to win. She even went as far as to promise champagne to ltte membcts of the press if she wins. as Tony Lema did here in 1962. "I'm reaJly good at second," she quiP.ped. "I don't think I want to win. I'll just finish second. · But her scores belie her worqs. Saturday she carded her second 4-under-par 68 of the tournament and holds a fouMtroke lead entering the final day of the Uniden Invitational at Mesa Verde Country Club . Her onJy remaining competitors are mary Beth Zimmennan at 6-under and Patty Sheehan at 5-under. Four players arc tied at 3-under. ''Ten-under for this course is awesome." said Sheehan. "When I sec it, I say ·get going.· The way she is playing. 1 don't forscc her coming back to us." · AJthough Baugh was playing well, through the first I 0 holes. she could not shaJce her closest pursuer and playing partner Muffin Spencer-Devlin. But Spencer-Devlin played a scnes of four disastrous holes and saw herself go from one shot back to eight back in that span. It started when Baugh birdied No. I I ( 5 I 0-yard par 5). while Spencer-Devlin took a double bogey. That put her four strokes back. Another bo&ey dropped het another stroke on the 525-yard. par-5 f31h . But the worst was yet to come. She again took a bogey on No. 14 (367-yard par 4) and to add 10 that, she was given a two-stroke penalty for slow play by LPGA Tournament Director Suzanne Jackson, dropping her to JUSl I-under. which 1s where she finished. Jackson said she was called to the 14th hole after a green ~rter said the group was 16 minutes behind the proceeding threesome. one minute more than LPGA '. Ualdea leaders Laura lauoh Marv e.tn Zlmmermen Patty Shethen Allee ltltunan e.ttl o.ni.i Val~INW Pat 9radttv Donna Cap0nl Muffin ~-0.Vtln Hollll Stacv CattwMM.,. Jan Sfeontnson a.tWa Mlzrahle ClndV ltarldl e.dtv PHrson Kathy 8akM Peonv Pulz LI .. Young Janet Anderson Atwtto Hlkave regulations allow. " "A player has 30 seconds per stroke on a hole,,so on a par 3. a player has 90 seconds to play plus a ~second cushion," said Jackson. "The timing (on a player) begins when it is clearly her tum and she is not obstructed by anything. ··0n the 14th. Muffin took 38 seconds for her tee shot. 80 seconds on her second shot. 5 I secobds on a bunker shot and 54 on her nc~t shot. which was a putt. That was a total of I 03 seconds, 73 seconds over. The other two (Zuflmerman and Baugh) were not even close to penalty. "It's the most difficult thing an LPGA official has to do, but she took it very pleasantly." Though Jackson said she pulled her cart under a part of the ropes to be obvious, all three players said they did not sec Jack.son. Said Spcnoer-Devhn, "1 did not even ~them (the officiaJs). 1 wasn't paying attention." She said she knew the group was a httlc behind, but sa1<l "I had some trouble on No. 11 and I didn·t think anything ofll." When the threesome finished their round. they wett reluctant to sign Spencer-Devlin's card. Both Baugh and (Pleue eee 8AUGB/C3) Titans continue mastery over UCI Fullerton's season will continue after 78-68 victory;PCAA Tournament next ByB Dellr .... c.'"' ........ The Cal State Fdllcrton basketball team. fighting for its PCAA tour- nament Ufe, continued its mastery over UC Irvine Saturday night. winning its fifth straight against the Anteaters before 1,513 onlooken . 78-68, in what may have been the last game in cozy Crawford Hall. Needing a win to cinch a berth in the eight-team tournament which begins Thursday night at the Forum in Inglewood. the titans combined their superior quickness and jumping ability with a tenacity they seem to save exchuively for the Anteaters and eluded a season.coding defeat. The Anteaters, who hope to have theirnewDonaJd Bren Events Center y or e con erence opener after hosting pre-season games with Nebraska and BradJey at alternate s1tcs, bid farewell to the 1.479-scat facility which has been their basketball home since 1965. The thou&}lt of facing FuJlerton again. however. will be much tougher to get rid of for UCI Coach Bill Mulligan. A sent$ of events in other conference action Saturday resulted in the two teams being pai,-W against one another in the first round of the confere nce tournament Thursday at 9 p.m. . .. . . "I don't want to thmk about playing them again right now," said Mulligan after receiving word of the pairings following his ninth loss to his Orange County-rival in the last 11 meetings. ''I'll ait un\11 tommorow regular season in second place wt th a to think about i "he said. 12-6 conference record (16-11 over- FuJlerton. dri b the thought of all), also bad problems containing the no tommorow with oss. received 21 inside play of 6-6 junior center points from senior guard Kevin Herman Webster. who finished with Henderson who was an ind1cat1~on~o_,_f _,'-"8Y"'~il.Lh",___....,.... __ ....,--~....,- t e 1cu ty as ad matching ullcnon received major contnbu· up with the high-flying Titans. · tions from Kerry Boagni ( 13 poinu Mulligan bas said his team matches and eight rebounds) and Henry up better agiunst PCAA champion Tumcr(l2 and nine). Nevada-Las Veps better than Full-. Seniors Tod Murphy and Johnny erton -and that was without the R<>sen, playina at home for the last presence of starting guards Hen-time. responded with 23 and 17 derson and Richard Mon on who points respectively, but bad different missed the Jan. 16 loss at Fullerton views as to the emotional significarfcc due to injuries. of the loss. The 6-4 Henderson took advantage Rogers brushed the loss off sayina; of a fi ve-inch heiaht advantage on "It's not the last game of my career. UCI guard Scott Brooks. continually we stiU have the tournament.·· backing him into the lane for easy Murphy, the school's career scoring shots from around I 0 feet. leader. took it a little harder. telling "We have a size problem at guard." Mulligan: "f hope rain delays the said Mulligan. "Henderson is big and opening of the Bren Center. This was he's just a good guard ... he presents no way_ to close this thing (Crawford problems for us... Halll." The Anteaters. who finished the (Pleue eee UCl/CS) PCAA •tand.fnt• (Alllt) Ci lawww 0-.- UC ln1fte New Nll•lco Sl•M $e1\ JoM Sl•M ~ U19'1 Sl•I• .ca,.... l"IAlrloft ~,_,.... ucs....,.,.. Lofl9...,. .... W L W L '26 16 1\ 10 1 \411 '' \611 • • " u • • 10 f2 15 ,,. Kit . ,. .... '" arJ l IJ 1 D s.:.•n ,_... c.i Sl•hl Fvllirfoft 11, UC lrVllle .. ,.....o.-La• V-M, LOtlll 8eec:ft si.ht ,, Ul-'I St•hl 6S, ,,..... Mewlco Stahl '3 Peclflc 90, UC $allt• ~· M TOUltNAMSNT ftAM-.GS ~y .... .._ 1 IU T'I -Sen .low Sl•lt VS. Pec:ific • o m -,,...... Mexico St•I• "'"-Ul•ll St•te 7 om -Neveoa·Las V-• "'· Frnno St•le ' o m -UC Irvine vi C•I Sl•le Fulleflon Boros: ·positively naive baseball man Without Jab bar, Suns scorch Lakers Phoenix takes advantage of Kareem· s absence to breeze to 123-106 triumph .. Padres' manager has a lot to learn about his players Nobody came 1n on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me.but ... •SaidSteve Boros as he took over from abrasive Dick Williams as manager of the San Diego Padre$: "I like to think of myself asa patient man, but firm. Players now are more intelligent, more artic ulate, better disciplined and self motivated- they JUSt have to be told what the manager expects" ... How long do you gjve Boros?June I? •Baseball commissioner Peter Ucberroth said the other day. "Baseball will be free of drugs in 1986. We arc Oat rid ofit -it is gone." ... When Ueberroth is elected president, he will tell us there is no national debt. •This decade'scourageous man in sports award goes to Michael Hoaue . .. He 1sbrin&ingoutdoorsoccerback to Southern C.alifornia. •Have football and baseball play- ers unions noticed the drug program working forthe NBA? •Is this early enough for a World Series pred iction? ... The Dodiers over the Toronto Blue Jays in six games. •Th4' Long Beach Grand Pnx celebnty race 1salready shaping up as a regular who's that? • Mar.J Everett's most recent mis- take at blueJca.nsand homey Los Alamitos 1sadresscode for the clubhouse dining room. •NCAA ch1efWaltcr Byers says that recrw t1 nJ should be scnou,ly curtailed .. Of course, Byers would t.akc the ball out offootbal •Next quote you will hear from a maJor leaauc manascr 1n 5pnng training ... " If one or two of our youns pitchers come through. we will ~urpnse a lot of people .. •Golfbcauty Ja n tephenson 1s dc~nbcd as the LPOA ·~ trcate't !mies Buo TUCKER SPORTS COLUMNIST asset ... Well, Jan Stephenson could ~n my sponge golfballs. •RcggieJacksonarrivedat the spring camp of the Angels whim- pering about not bavingajob.just an automatic option year renewal of a $975,000contract ... so the nation weeps in sympathy for Reggie. •Come to think ofit, the Angels should show Rcgje some films of him plar"ng in the outfield. •Die Coury. one of the better offensive minds in football. iscom1n1 to the Rams as an ofTcnsive1:·stant. .. Coury comes from the U and no, he is not bringing a qua rte ck withbim. · •What's·that? Baseball owners arc getting smarter'? ... Well, in the past · thret years. $42 million has been paid to players who are no lo nger active in the major leatues. •Believe It ... It was 2o'yeirs ago that Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale engaged in the famous package deil holdout tryin4 to hold up the Dodacrs for the staggenng sum ofS200.000 each. •The National Hockey Leaue kicks drug Ukrs out oft he game ... Pe nod. •How about a water polo team in New York called the Wets? •Happily, sportswntersdo not cut their wrists when athletes rcfu~ to talk to them. • ptayers say spnna tra1ninJ~f1ll.'. Aauy's interest fade and h1sspint sap. To keep h1sd"pos1t1on b1rght and sunny. The owner should give him a little more money. ..,.....,.... Laker forward Maa.rlce Lac:u loeea tbe ball on the •bot u &d Plnck-1 of Pboeala loob Otl la flnt ulf Saturday. PHOENIX (AP) -Walter Davis scored 24 points and LatT) Nance added 22 as the Phoenix took advan- tage of Los Angeles centtr Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's absence and beat the Lakers. 123-106. Saturday night. the Suns' first wm over the defending NBA world champions in their last 11 meetings. ' Abdul-Jabbar. the league's e1gh1h- lcadingscorer. sat out his first game of the season with a strained nght shoulder and joined forwards James Worthy and Mitch Kupchak on the Los Angeles bench with mJunes. Phoenix never trailed in the game and took control earl), shooting 73 percent from the field in the fir-;t quaner for a 38-21 lead Wlth Nanct sconng 10 points and Da' 1s e1gh1 The Suns led by as man) as 22 1n the second period en route to a 6 l-50 halftime lead. Los Angeles closed to 78-71 mid- way through the third quarter before Davis scored six points and Nan~ four to build Phoenix's lead bad.. up to 93-79 cntenng the final penod m which the Suns led by 24 at one slaJc. Rookie Ed Pinckne-. finished wtth 17 pomts for Phoenix. which had ~vcn players reach do uble figures. Maun~ Lucas tied his scason-hipl wtlh 23 points for the lak('ts while Ean 1n "Magic·· Johnson had ~I B)'ron Scott added I 1 and M1chn('I \oopcr 15 includintt thrtt -'-~mt goals ( oopcr htt a clu~rccord fhc 1hrcc-po10tcn m f nda\ night'\ J l 5-101 "in at home ovt'r "the un\ LakcrsCQach Pat Rile" said bdul- JabNr hun his \hould('r in the third quancr ot Fnda) nighf \ game in lnalc"ood and ""'" a latr hnl'up scratch here "He WIS go1na 10 plarnght up unul pme 11me. but said n """ 100 \<lf'e .. Rile> said ··He 1amm('d the houldcr and ""c'll ha'<' to loo~ at 11 \1ond:i' ·• "We tAlkt'd about 11 and ..aid""<' JU\\ ha"c to 'itt h<lw 1t frh ·· ·\hdul-JatlNlr ~1d ·-rm no t !('(.'hntt &<'Od cnoul?h h' pla' or I v.ould ha"c rlaH•d · l O\ o\ngctc,· oOcn..c 'Puttcr~>ti •" Phcx-n1<t hid I \tt'31~ 1n 1nclud1na Ill m the"'first half. "The thmgabout havmg people out 1s that they had people in new spots. That's wh) we wanted to pressure 1he1r guards." said Suns Coach John Macleod "When we knew Kareem wasn"t going to come out. we decided to go after their guards and maybe disrupt things and I think 1t worked.'" h was Phoenix's first win over the Lakcrs this season m six games. The uns had lost the last seven rcgular- ~ason meetings and the past three 1n pla)ofT action '"Ob\.IOUSI). heallh IS th(' utmost lO this team nght now:· Rile) said. ··When vOll go fi ve or SI'\ years wuh a lo...,,-post offense ...,,,th James and Karet'm )OU JUSt can't change the cmpha'l1S We had a homble first quarter. but then we pla)ed decent It 1usl ""asn't enough But I think once \Ir(' get c' en bod) back. our best ba ketball wilt be ahead of us.·· Collegians test positive for drug use (\() TO~ (.\Pl -More than one in ~'en of the top 350 ~nior .college football plav('rs at Na11onal Football League tnals 10 New Orleans 1n Januan te ted po 1t1ve for drugs, Th(' Boston Glo~ rtponcd F1fh-four pla}en Wt'rt po~111vc: for man1uana and 1hrtt for coc11 nc. \31d the nc\\ paper quot1na an .1non' mou 1' Fl \Ourtt \II pla en 9-t'rt r hg1hle tor the .\f'nl ~Q Fl draf\ Thl' 'l'Urt<'\ wa' quoted a'i 'll}1ng thl re1ouh1o hal kcd a lOnrcnt1on tn 'I l < omm1,,u,nrr Pttc R.01elle \\ r 1nhcn1 thl\ drug t'rnbkm tf\1m thC' collqte' .. \aid the 'iOUrt"C "l h,·\( ~1\h rt alrtad\ into th1., tun hl'l•irc wt ncr i e1 to d·raf\ thcm .. , f • • ~----- . No bones about it, sled race begins From AP dl1pas•1 . ANCHORAGE-Eager. yelpinJ dop • dragged their handlers down tht street to the starting chute Saturday as a record field of 73 teams set out into lhe icy wilderness on the 14th annual lditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. The punishing 1,158-mile endurance contt•i.1. which organizers call ·'The Last Great Race on Earth," follows the historic ld1tarod Trail. heavil} used 1n du.· early part of the century when dog sleds wen· thC' primary means of winter travel in Alaska It is the legacy of a race to save hves in 1925 when relays of dog sleds rushed diphtheria serum to Nome to combat-an outbreak of the disease 1n the Benng Sea community. This year. each team l'ames a CC'remonial vial of scrum to help publicize a modem-da} .vaccination drive against diphthena. Of the 73 storter.s. there were three from Norwa}. two from Great Britain, one each from Italy and Switzerland. t"o fro m Minnesota and one from Montana. The rest are Alaskans. The temperature was around zero as thousands of spectators, many clad in fur hats and hoods and with 1cc adorning moustaches and beards, pushed against temporary fences to watch. --· Canucka fall to Calgary, 3 -2 Hallao Loob scortd a power-play ioal &i.11 early in the third pt-riod to 1we Calgary a , 3·2 NHL victory over Va ncouver Saturday niJht. The Canuclc:s. in a battle: with W mnipt'& aod the Kings for the Smythe Di v1s1on · s final two playoff spots. are now 1-8-2 in their lai.t 11 gamei. . . Elsewhere 1 n the NHL. Jorgen Pelterison scored two first-period goals 29 seconds a pan in Washington's 4-0 victory over the New York Rangers . . . Rudy Cuneyworth scored' two.goals and RGberto Romuo stopped 35 shots to lead P.ittsburgh to a S· I victory over Hartford : .. Charlie Slmmer's three goals lifted Boston to an 8-3 rout of New Jersey that snapped the Bruins' four-game home losing streak ... Rookie center Adam Oates scored two goals and assisted on another as Detroit broke a nine-game losing streak with a 6-4 victory over Toronto ... Jean Hamel scored a short- handed goal in Buffalo's four-goal second period that proved to be the game-winner, and the Sabres beat Quebec. 8~4 .. Gino CavalUnJ scored goals 11 minutes apart in the opening period. leading St. Louis to a 6-3 triumph over Chicago . . . Willi Plett and Tom McCarthy each scored two goals to spark Minnesota to a 5-4 victory over the New York Islanders. . . ' . Quote of the day Bob Martin, a Las Vegas oddsmaker: "A successful bettor has knowledge, patience. selec- tivity. willpower and a rich wife.'' llad1e lhaek Hurry in Now for Super Bargains! 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DC amps. resistance. #22·.204 8atteriea extra l"'flltCU A#l.Y Af """Of'~TlHO ll'CM:I AH() DIAi.flll A OMiOI °' fNOY COll'OAAlll)llt . . Webb weaves win for Hawks Spud Webb ~ored ~ix points in the m final 43 ~nd to n\lllify a &in Ant.on10 comeback and give Atlanta a 116·108 victory over the Spurs 10 an NBA game . Saturday ni&ht ... Elsewhere, 8uck.WUllam1 caught an alley-oop pass from Mickey Jouaon and laid the ball in with one second remaining to give New Jersey a I 02-100 victory over New York ... Dallas scored I I straight points early in the third quarter 10 break open a close game, then held on to defeat Golden State, 119-110, behind Mtrk Aplrre'140 points ... Charles Barkley scored 12 of his 27 points in the fourth quartc:r as Philadelphia scored the final 12 points of the game after blowing a 16-point lead to beat Denver. 118-107 . .. Adrian Dolley scored.25 poinfs whiie Karl MlJone and Thurl Balley added 16 apiece as Utah scored a 110-94 victory over Sacramento . . . Clyde Drexler scored 24 points, grabbed 12 reboonds and handed out 13 assists as POf'ilaod ended its 12-game losing streak wit_tu 117 -112 victory over Houston. Rose fights wind, shares lead CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. - Clarence l!I Rose rode a hard-won round of par-72 through gale-for.cc winds and into a tie for the third-round 'lead Saturday in the Honda Oassic golf tournament. Rose completed three trips over the TPC course at 215, I-under-par. He was tied for the lead with Andy Bean, who struggled through the winds and out of water and through vaned forms of woe to a 77. Of the 22 men who started the day's play m subpar figures, they were the only two to stay there. An eina Sparks Tigers1oWin; UNLV, Utah St. also triumph Rich Anema of Pacific concluded a sensational week with a 21-point, nine-rebound performance Saturday night and led the host Tigers to an 80-64 Paci fic Coast Athletic Association basketball victory over UC' Santa Barbara. The loss. coupled with Cal State Fullerton's victory over UC Irvine. eliminated the Gauchos from the PCAA Tournament. Pacifi c went ahead to stay on a three-point play b) guard James Glea ves with 7:47 left in the first half. Gleaves had a game-high five assists and scored nine points. Anema. the Tigers' senior forward. totaled 87 points and 23 rebounds in three games, all UOP victories. dunng the week. He made 32 of 4 7 shots frnm the field and was 20-of-23 from the foul line. The Tigers finished the regular season with a 9-9 conference record. tied for founh place W1th San Jose State, and will face San Jose in the opening round of the PC AA post-season tournament. UOP ha~ 16-13 overall record . In oth er PC AA game!!: Nevada-bas Vegas-t4, boDJ Beach State 767 At the Long Beach Arena. Armon G1lliarq scored 27 points and Anthony Jones added 21 as ninth-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas woun4 up its conference schedule by routing the 49ers. The Rebels ran off to a 20-9 lead in the first SC\ en minutes and never looked back. They opened a 48-31 lcad by halftime. Long Beach State battled back to W1thtn 52-42 w11h 17:37 left, however Nevada-Las Vegas reeled off a 22-12 spree to lead 74-54 with 9:33 remaining. Gilliam scored eight points in the spurt. Utals Stale U , New Mexico State 63: In Las Cruces. N.M .. guard Jeff Anderson drilled a 35-foot jump shot as time ran out to lead Utah State to a win over New Mexico State. Anderson. a 6-3 sophomore, took an in bounds pass with four seconds remaining. With two defenders flanking him. he sunk a basket from beyond the half court line to send NMSU to its seventh loss in the last nine games. . In games involving Pac-I 0 teams: UCLA 65, DePaul 63: At Paulev Pav1hon. Reggie Miller scored 24 points. including an off-balan~e 17-foot Jumper with three seconds left, to gi ve UCLA a no nconference victory over DePaul. The Blue Demons tied the game with 15 seconds remaining when Kevin Holmes scored from close in and converted a free throw. Stanford 85, USC 14: Todd Lich11 scored 22 points and Keith Ramee. Stanford's other starting guard. totaled nine assists, leading the Cardinal past the v1s1t1ng Trojans. Stanford, 8-8 in the conference and 14-14 overall. worked its fastbreak offense to perfectipn in opening a 44-28 halftime lead. The Cardinal extended the lead in the second half, and its biggest margin was 74-51 with 6· t t remainin~. Christ College falls, 71-62 PHOENIX -The Christ College Irvine basketball team fell behind by 13 points at halftime and could never recover, droppine a ? 1-62 decision Saturday to South· western Baptist Bible College in the fina.Js of the Western Christian Athletic Conference Tournament at Arizona College of the Bible. The Eagles (24-6) received a season-high scoring effort from freshman Robert Palotla, who scored 21 points. Derwin Appleberry added 16. Television, radio TELEVlSION 4 9 n.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: rowa at Indiana. Channel 2. 10 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: North Carolina at Duke, Channel 4. 11 u.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: l>etro1t at Boston. Channel 2. 11:30 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBA Channel 2. Noon -SPOl\TSWORLD: ~"por ts Fa sy with Len Berman, Channel 4. I p.m. -GOLF: PGA tourney. from Coral Springs. Fla .. Channel 4: 1:30 p.m. -GYMNASTIC . American Cup. Channel 2. • 2 p.m. -BOXING: Mark Brdand vs. Richard Aguirre (delayed). Channel 7. 2:30 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Miami. Grand Prix, Channel 34. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Or- egon..State at California, Channel 2. 3 p.m. -CYCLING: Race Acros~ '\menca (tape). Channel 7 kADIO 1-1 a.m. -COLLEGE BASEBALb): Cal State Fullerton at Texas, KWRM (1370). ! p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at I nd1ana. KM PC (710). 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Calgary at Kings. KLAC (570). . Arizona 62, Washington State 6.1 : In Tucson. Junior guard Steve Kerr scored 15 points and pulled down a clutch rebound in the final second as the Wildcats beat Washington State lo stay alone atop the Pac-I 0 standings. Wasblngtoo 64, Arizona State 62: In Tempe. Al Moscatel sank a 25-footjumpt:r with thrc:c seconds left to keep the Huskies' hopes alive fora third straight Pac-10 title. Elsewhere: lllinols 59, Georgia Tech 57: In .\tlanta, Efrem Winters broke a ue with a I ]-footer from the nght baseline with 31 seconds remjtntng to ga..-e l111no1s an upset victory over fourth-ranked (ieorgia Tech. . Notre Dame 74, Marqu ette 66: Ma rk S1evenson scored I 6ofh1s 18 points in the second half to leae1 a Notn~ Dame comeback as the 12th-ranked Fighting lnsh defeated Marquette 1n a non-conference matchup in Milwaukee. St. John's 82, Seton Ha ll 70: Walter Ben) ~cored JI points. grabbed 12 rebounds and broke the school's single-season sconng rcrnrd as the eighth -ranked Redmen clinched a II(' for the Big East regular-season ltlle with the win ih New York. However, St. John's. which won the regular-season crown last year. will be the No. I seed in next week's Big East postseason tournament because of a ttcbreaker. Syracuse 75, Connecticut 58: In Hartford. Dwayne "Pearl_" Wash,1ngton scored 17 _eoints and Rafa el Agdison added J 5 as s1xlh-rankw-Syracuse routed l"'onnecticut. Kansas 90, Iowa State 70: Ron Kellogg scored 20 points and Danny Manning added 11.~vcry Kansas starter scored in double figures as tne second-ranked Jayhawks trounced Iowa State in a Big Eight matchup in Lawrence. , Kentucky 68, LSU 57: Scn1or·forwa rd Kenny Walker scored I 7 points to lead fifth-ranked Kentucky to a Southeastern Conferen('c victor) in Lex ington. Michigan 86, Northwestern 64: In Evanston, Ill., Roy Tarpley scored 21 points as No. 10 Michigan took over first place in the 81g'Ten Conference "''-.._. .. UCLA'• Regle Miller •n" l>•ll.u Comeay• of DePaul battle for tebound •l\lrclay. College basketball scores c ..... WHT Ct l Sltlt Fullefton 71, UC lrvlot 61 Ntv1d1·Let Ve91.1 94. Lon11 htth St 76 Peclllc 80. UC Santi 8erbare 6' S••nlofd 15, use " UCLA 45, DtPtul 63 Slnle Cr.re 71, LovOI• Marv· T\OUnl 61 P11>1>1rdlne 15. San Frenclr.co u Oonreoe 6', San OltOO 61 Portltnd 63, SI. M1rv't 57 C1I 811>tltl 51, 8 lol1 S? S..llte Ptdflc 8', Pvott Sound 77 ROCKllS Ul•h SI. 6$, Ntw Mexico SI ., Arizona 62, WHPll119ton St. '1 Wu,,l119ton 64, ArtrOlle St. 61 Utt St SI, ,.. Al'ltOlll 51 IC11Plo SI U , ¥911>er it. 62 Mluourl t•. ColorlldO 16 Monlene SI. h , Monten• 1' Ntv1oa·Rtn0 7', IClt l'IO 70 New Mulco H. S.n OlffO s1 n · (01) " Utah to. 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Wttl Vellt "' 94, G1vll1n 64 ; Orange Coelt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, M.,ch 2. 1988 CS BAUGH T AKESFOUR-SHOTUNIDEN LEAD Promc1 1i~ocer·Devhn said lhcy <Stdo•t lhtnk the penalty was atr. ~ "I "fiaured it wa, aoinJ to be resanded. It bas been -ore, ~OS"peoett-Dev'lin ... We hia to wai on Nos. and 18, so It doesn't seem f&ir. But they make the rules and you have to abide by them " ··1 was tryina to keel' Muffin from 1ttt1na a penahy " said Bau&h of Iler rtluctance to I~. "Sbe had some t_rouble on No. 11. but I birdied it. I didn't see the officials, t>ut they came up out of the blue on 14 and o•ve her the penalty." - Sa.id Zim",l~rman of the penalty: "I didn't know we we~ out of postt1on. We have officials to do their job and that s what they're for." Of her round, she said, >•1 didn't play as wcU as I did the tint two days, but I hit a lot of greens. J didn't concentrate a lot on the front nine. but I became more settled. The nerves are gone. "(But) four strokes is a lot to overcome " Baugh sajd it is casjly her biggest lead 0going into a final round, saying. "I need ac least that. I want 20 strokes on the last h,ole and I just might make it. I don't trust these g.irls. lf you re normal, they try to take h away from you "I've been. here a million times before. No one Citpects me to win, so I don't either. I don't want to win. I feel very confident with second." Baugh, who 1s playing in Just her second tournament of the year after taktng four months off. smiles and says she ~me t?ack to make up .some Lost money. Play1na well out here ts different than playing wcU at home. l play well at home and friends take money from me," she explains. "Out here I )USt make money." . A~d make a bundle she wdl if she can hold on. The wtnner s check 1s wonh $49,SOO, more than she has made in any single year since joining the tour in 1973. Her best year was 1985, when she won $49,301. Her two playing panners Sunday, Zimmerman and Sheeh~n. have each been'in the winner's circle. . Z1mi:nerman won her first tournament just last week an Phoenix at the Turquoise Claui~ while Sheehan has tasted victory IS times, most recently three weeks ago at the SaN1<"'"' fFlorida) Classic. Sheehan, who bas played rounds of 61 73 and 70 sayi ~·11urprited lhe'a 1till in cooaentioo.' ' .. , I (eel hu I should have milled the cut, .. she said. I m IOIJll lO ao home and &Jeep off this hanaover .. l've b;een 1tru11Jjn• with my driver. I didn't hit a fauway uotll theeiaflth hok(&be hit five for the day). I aot to know the trees rtally welt .. I'm aoina to chanae drivers and ao back to the one I used at Sarasota. If I can drive straight, I have a chance ·•uura has been so con1i1tent the whole time so 't don't expect anythina crazy from her. She bas a '1evel head." , T oday's pairing~ PDlSTTEE 9:1~DebbieMauey. Robin Walton 9:20-Ayako Okamoto, Juli Inkster 9:30-Penny Hammel. Cathy Kratz.en, Sh1r1ey Furlong 9:40-Cind~·-Nancy White-Brewer. Mam Bcnanh 9:SG--Dale . ielina, Kathy Whitworth, Sally Little 10:00-Jaoet n, Atsuko Hikqe, Martha Nause ' IO:l~Batt>n M..izrabie, Lisa Youna. Penny Putz 10:20-Kathy Btter, Becky Pearson, Candy Rarick 10:30-HollisStacy, Cathy Mone. Muffin Spcnc:tt-Devlin 10:40-Pat Bndley, Donna Caponi, Jan Stephenson IO:SG--Betb OeieJ, VaJ Skinner, Alice Ritzman 11:00-Laun Bau&b. Mary Beth ummerman, Patty Sheehan · • · TENTH TEE 9: !~Deedee Lasiter, Judy Ellis-Sams. Janet Cole5 9:~iJvia Benolaccini, Amy Alcott. Shelley H&nilin 9:30-Patti Rizzo, Marlene Aoyd, Alli10n Finney 9:40-Amy Benz. Barb Bunkowsy, Judy Dickinson 9:SG--Beth Solomon, Jackie Beruch, Cllris JohnJoo 10:00-Lawie Rinker, Heather Farr, Cathy Johnston l 0: I ~JoAnne Carner, Barb Thomas. Marlene Hqac 10:20-Sbmi Turner, Mina Yen Wu, Jatt Crafter 10:30-Collem Walker, Deborah McHaffie, Lori West 10:40-Jody Rotenuw.Pat Mqcp. MindyMoore- IO:SG--LeAnn Cassaday, Heatherl>rew, Nancy Ledbctttt 11 :00-Kristi Anderson, Caroline Gowan, Beverly Klass * * * * * * * * * Uniden Invitational golf scores lat M9M v.-. CC) LIW VOUllO 13-T>-n-111 OeedM L.aill ... 7>-76'-71-220 MalteneH"" n-11-n-m Lalif'a 9avofl ... 70-~ Janel AtlderlOtl M.. e.111 Zimmerman 70-70-70-210 1•-10-n--211 Amv AICofl ,,.., .. ~ hrtl Thonwi• 7t-6'-7S-22'3 PellY~ ... 73.70-211 AIW!loHlll"9 73·71·n--2i1 AmYhru .. -1s-n-m Colaitn Wf//111.¥ n-n-n-m AIQ ltlttmen n -70-7-113 Pennv H8l'l'lft'lel 71-71-76--711 J-'Colft 1s-n-n--210 Mine Ven Wu 16'-10-n-m ClndYFIOe 71·7•·7>-111 Slleley Hamlin 11-n -1-220 sr.rl Tunw 74-74-75-223 h tl't Denlel 6f-74·70-21l C.ll'tv ICrartarl 10-n -76-211 Alllt0n F1nnev 7•-71·75-m J-Crattw 7S-71-77-22'3 Vet Slllnner 6t-7•-~il ~Ha\IM n-n..,._,11 Palfl ltluo n ·7•·7....-m LeAnn C.n•daY 7 ... ,,..,._224 Pal &radley n -10-1i-21l Nancv White-er-er n -n-1-211 Sltvte IMrtOlecdnl n-14·7rm 0.C-1111 McHaffle 7•·7S-7S-224 Donna C.POnl ,. .... ,,_,,. 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Ink"" 75-71-7)-219 Laurie Rll*tir 75-73·7.-m Hencv Ledbener 1•-1s-n-n• Clnov Rerlc!c 6'·73·7-216 It obln W anon 73·71·7-219 HMttltir Ferr n-10-1s-m Krl•ll Arrlnoton 74·75·n-i2• a.ct<v PNnon 6'·73·7-21' Kalhv &akef' 71·71·1-716 Snlnev F ur101>o 1S-74-70-2lt JICkle hrl.ctl n-n -n-m h'rerlv teiau 7HS-ll-277 ~Mlt,14'1 n -.61-7-219 JoAnneCarner 73·7•·1S-222 C•rollne Gowen 73·7S-7t-277 P9flft•Puti n ·n·n-111 Judy Elt•·S.m. 74·7•-n-no Catriv Jol'tn•ton 1S-n-1s-m Edison , L~ons win in tourney They'll ~eet in El Segundo quarterfinals on Tuesday W1lh -Sunset League a<:t.ion around ~ COf'ne1°, Edison and Westminster ht~s will get an early look at .each other. as both won their games in the El Segundo baseball tournament Saturday and advance to face each other in lhe quarterfinals Tuesday. In other htgh school games., Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and Estancia split their respective doubleheaders. while Unjyers1ty posted a non-league win and SaddJeback swept its twin bill. On the college level. UC Irvine posted a victory over CS Dommguez Hills and Southern California College swept past Chapman. Herc's a look: Ed11oa I, Lea1lD1er S: The Chargers rose to the occasion with two runs in the bottom of the seventh to defeat the Olympians in the second round of the El Segundo Tournament. Down 5-4. Edison (3-1) loaded the bases with no o uts. Terence Tcwcl hll into a force out. but Lcuzingcr's catcher threw past first base and John Martin scored to tic 1t. S-S. Jeff Heesch the grounded to the pitcher, and a close play at the plate turned into a Charger run -and \vin - as Joel Versa knocked the ball loose from the catcher. Westmiuter 8, MUllku Z: The Lions advanced to the quarterfinals of the El Segundo Tournament following the win at home against the Rams. Dan Villegas homered and Joh.n Moug:in and Steve G ulley each knocked 1n a pajr of runs to pace Westminster, now 3--0. Pitcher John Gonzales allowed three hits and one earned run. while stnkiog out six and walking three m his route..gomg perfonnancc. UDlvenlty 3, Lapaa BW1 Z: The Trojans opened their season by holding off the host Hawks ma non-league game. University took a 3-0 lead into the bottom of the seventh. but Laguna Hills ralhed thanks to a pair of errors and three walks to make 1t 3-2 with the bases loaded and two outs. However, Tro1an shonstop Al Contrera saved the day by making a diving s~op on a &rounder up the middle and recorded the final out by stepping on second 6asc. Jeff Baker opened the scoring for UniversiJy with a Iona homer over the left-field fence in the fourth inning. The Trojans then scored what turned out to be the two decisive runs in the seventh. With one out. Darrell Sawtcki doubled off the; lefi- field fence and after a two-out walk, pinch-hitter Brett Bradshawsin&led in the first run. The Tro1ans then pulled a double-stcaf for the eventual wtnning run. E1tucia 1-1, El Toro 11-t: The Eagles and Chargers put on .a waJk-a-thon in their non-league doubleheader at Estancia. In the first pm(. El Toro benefitted seven runs by virtue of walks an<S took a commanding 9-0 lead after two mmngs. 'Tbe Chargers added two more while Estancia looked for a pitcher. In the second pmc, tile Eagles strolled to the win with the aid or IS walks (accountmg directly for seven runs). Eddje Caron got the Wln for Estancia (1-1), giving up fOur hits and no walks in three inninp. Cotta Mesa lM, Oraqe f-t: In their opening action of the season, the Mustangs collected 20 hits in blasting the host Panthers in the first pme but four Costa Mesa errors led to seven unearned runs as Orange salvaged a S'Plit. - In the opener. Brett Mayne blasted a three-run homer and drove in five runs. Mike'Salladay went 4 for Sand Adam Remington1 John Wigmore and Erik Paulson lashed out three hits apiece. Remfogton also had three RBI. Jn the nightcap, Mike Crowe and Jim Sc:arlen contributed three bits apiece for the Mustangs. -with Scarlett doubling in a pajr of runs in the seventh. Co,_. Ml Mar l-S, Capl•truo Valley 11-1: The Sea Kings came away Wlth a non-league split after dropping the first ~e to the Cougars at CdM. Capistrano Valley ( 1-1) got everything it needed from Brett Snyder, who struck out nine in ~ven innings. and batted 4 for S with 6 RBI. The Sea Kings (.2-t) jumped out to a 2-0 first-inning lead. and added an insurance run in the fifth as Kevin Mcl.au&hlin went 2 for 3 with a two-run home run and Robert liess threw a four-hitter. SUcUeback 1-13, S...y Rill• 3-1 : The Roadrunners showed little regard for the Lancers. winning both games of their non-league double header by margins offive and 12 runs. Jeff Rowe pitched the opening win and had two hits. while Danny Onuveros was 2 for 4 and Myron ButJcr went 2 for S wtth 2 RBI. SaddJcback took an 8--0 lead after two innings in the second game, and cruised to the win. In college action: UC lrvtH S, Cal State Domlllpn BllJ1 f : Devan Shockley, who entered the game with a .129 batting average, lashed a two-out two-run double into the gap in right-center to score to runs and lift the Anteaters to the come-from-behind win in Irvine. The victory avenged an earlier 2-1 loss to the Toros. UCI (7-6-1) took a 3--0 lead m the first inning when Tommy Bain tripled to extend his hitting streak to nine pme. Gene Roumimper walked and Doug Kline singled 1n one run. Mike Sugar then doubled to left-center to bring in two more, Sophomore. right-hander Craia. Brink made it stand up with a no-hit performance entering the fifth before faltering. With the help of three unearned runs, the Toros (I 0-3-1) scored three in the fifth and another in the sixth to take a 4-3 lead before UO's ci$hth-inning rally. Juofor right-hander Doug Lmton worked the final 3lt1 innmgs to secure has second wan. SoCaJ Co1Je1e S·t, C..pmu l-1: The Vanguards just got warmed up in the first contest as Ben Stepanoff doubled home two runs in the third and Steve Overccm smashed a solo homer 1n the eighth to pace SCC's first win. Junior right-hander Mark Dcusbane went all the war.. g:ivmg up only three hits and three walks while stnkina out nine. SCC(7-S)aJlowed the Panthers(6-9) their only run-in the firstinnina. and proceeded wtth an offensive outburst of its own to walk over Chapman in the second outing. OCCtakeson alumni today . UCI FALLS TO CSF • • • Some of the biggest names in Orange Coast College baseball history will be on hand today for the school's ~on<Ulumn1 game at OCC. bcgm- ning arnoon. More than 40 alumni .. players arc expected to be 1n uniform for Coach Donny Perry. a 1980 Orange Coa:st araduate. Among the players 1nv1ted to compete arc Kevin hw1n,k1 (Tor- onto oreni~at1on), reliever Don Smith (Dodgers). first baseman R~ndy Da)'. (Ph1ladelph1a). third baseman Mike Sodders (White Sox). outfielder Enc Peyton (M1lwaukce). Chns Johnston (Toronto} and pitcher Mike Hopn (Houston) The alumni held a 14-2 lead af\cr five 1nn1nJ.' last year. but the 1985 P1ratt came hack to 11c 1t before the pmc wa calltd at 14-14 Prom Cl Fullerton (8· IO. 15-1 5) enjoyed a I 0-point lead twice near the end of the opening half. The Titans turned a 23-22 deficit into a 41-33 halftime edge after outscoring the hosts 19~ I 0 over the last 8:38 of the half. UCI came back to tatt a S0-49 lead 71/J minutes into the final half. when guard Joe Buchanan cut between two Titan big men to tip 1n lroy .... . 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G111nev, Mon (llOOk "0 tO ,q • Wtll\, LA (hooklnol U 52 Second Ptrlocl ' 2 Loi Anoete., William• IS !Nlcnolls l. 10 >4 ) Mon••H 1 Oshlln 29 (Smt1n), 16 U . 4 Monortal Ge1nev 16 IRolllnson>, lt ?J, S 1..0\ Angelt'I Lukowlc11 I (Hardv), It 04 Penal! e\-Wt '' LA m•tor (tlOhllnO) t JI N en Mon. m1nor·m1i0r (rO<XJhlno • gM ng 11 )4 Lalor Mon (1nterf11•nct ) 1 •6 Third Periecl ~ Lo\ Argelts W1tllem1 16 IEricu on N·cno1 1 12 00 001 7 Los Anoe1ei Wot arr s Ii (N•CllOOI\ Ledv1ro1 14 06 • MoNru Richer IS IN•lan G11nevl 16 '6 9 'il\ontree Oehhn JO (Nulund Sm1t!ll 17 S 1 10 Monoreal. C.einev l7 ICert>on nu u• 11 60 Pen1111es-Gellev LA (~ "9 I 10 LuOw1g M.on (hOldlnQ) 10-01 SP\011 on ooal-Montreet • 6 IS-7S Lo\ Aroe·tt 8· 12·9-29 Powu-1>1ev OPPO•lun1t es-Mon••ee I 01 3 LO\ All9t leS I o1 4 Go1l1H-Montree1. Pe11nev 29 \1'1011 2S \evnl LOI Anoetes Jonecyk 110· 7 I ~I 11•1\0n I 00 lh<rO, 15·12> At1eno11,,ce-12 109 Releree-8 111 McCreorv L•ne1me..-!>weoe Kno• Randy "Millot> ~ • • • • Gins 1ofttMI HIGH SCHOOL EOISOfl 1. Cvore\\ 0 !Edison Tournament> • , ECI '~ 000 001 l>-1 ~ 0 •C'f'H 000 000 ~ ~ , ~. -) a•O Prout• Luer a ro Pi;,nl :J .. -.... .r.c.a• l 0 ~ 2 1 WHlm'""" ), Ocean V-iew 1 1 E di\Otl Tournament I """'~ '\'f' lOO 000 l>-3 2 1 Or.-a• " ,.,, 000 100 l>-1 8 ~ OeJonn ano wo11, !>cnne111r and 0 1..tw1on Mort·OC• 61 W-O~Jonn l I l.-Scn<>el~r 1·1 Otflef" Su re S• Pa.J • La Heors 1 1consol8110n M«t's '°""""*" (at LA Quinta) Semlfk\lt Slnllle1 , .a• -r N 'Strom ISweaenl oel J1mmv ~ .r•f)•\ u S 1 6·4 6·7 Vann1c1< Noel'! c .. a., t ~~ Tn1er.r., Tuta\ne rFra~c11 •1b11S W~'s toumtment lat Oekltnd) s.m111na1 s..,_., C rr.\ Ever~ LlovO I U S Oel Ht le110 S,•ova C IKl'IO\IOvek o 1-S 6 4 Ketrw •O•oer v S def Ma r1.n11 Navrat.lovo US• S·I 6) 7·6 HOMEOWNERS -NEED EXTRA INCOME? We will rent your spare bedroom and bath. NO FEES-NO FOOLING ROOMRENTERS (714> 978•9978 ATTENTION READERS CORR ECTION: Due lo a printing error on page 3 of the AMIRICAN FAS•Oll INSTITUTI' s lnaert In today's Dally Piiot, the phone numb••• were delet•d. The phone numb••• are•• follows: IRVINE The Registry (714) 760-7117 HUNTINGTON BEACH Th• Beat Western (714)760-7117 BUENA PARK The Holiday Inn (71tt)952-7012 r I ~ • • . . . " ........ COLL.GI U( l"'IM S, CS DelnlMllet H•\ 4 (NM·UMWM<el cs 0om1nouet HIU• 000 031 ~ • 2 UC Irvine )00 000 0211-S 9 4 Pen•, S1>telonl <I I •l'ld Plank. 8rl111<, Llnlon 161 •"<I KllM, Nlcl'IOl.on <I/ w -Llnlon, 2·0 L...-Pt n•, 1· 28-Herrlmen !CSOHI. Pardo (CSOM), ICllM (UCll. Suoer <UCI). SllOCktev (UCll 1e~1eln• !UCll Hlt-W~l•n (CSOH) "lltT OAMI S.C.I ( ..... >, Olwt1"Nn I (Ntll·~) 11 Cn•oman 000 000 OIC>-1 3 1 SoCel Co~ 002 000 Oht-3 10 1 Dunn end Fletten, Oeu•lltnt •ncl Nelson w -o"''"',..· 2·1 L-Ounn 28-St11>enoff !SI Mlt-0..tl'Hm (SI SICOND GAMI SeCel C..... t, CM-..n I Cnaom1n 100 000 C>-1 2 2 SoCel CcM!Kt 3?0 400 11-9 10 2 Hutsnol 8 reverman 121. Bremen (Sl. Huo.4 161 end Morrl\on, For1uono end Nel•on W-f'O<IUQno. 1·0 L-Hul1110I 2&-t.t nd (c) HR-Ov•rM'1' IS) Ottler Sc«e C 1t1torn1• •· \JSC • HIGH SCHOOL Unlvenltv l, LA..-H•s 2 (Nefl·IMtue) unovtf'\llv 000 100 1-J 6 • lAoune Hlll1 000 000 1-2 I O l(rueoer, Sawicki !SI. Foreme n (7), l aker 171 end 8 •11.er. De llloren (7), Cnrl\· tlenH n. H•lm• l•r end He rov W-l<rueoer. l O L-<hrl•llenHn, 0· 1. 2B-8aktr (U), Sewlckl !UI HR-8 0 1r (UI FIRST GAMK Cepo v ... v 10. COi'-del f!Mr l ( Nefl·IH""8) CePIWeno Ve ll•v · 203 103 1-10 13 0 Coron• Oel M•r 002 100 l>-3 S 3 SnvOtr ano Pierce, LutHllrlnk e,,d Meu w -snvO•• l·O L-Luutbrlnk, O·I 2B-Ourenoo !CVl ?, WenO !CV>. M ac· Millen ICOMI McLeuonlln (COM) I HR-Snvoer SECOND (;AME Clf-cMI Mer l, C41P8 Y ... V I CeP111r1no Vellt v 000 010 l>-1 4 0 Coroo• dei M.41r 200 010 •-3 S O Kemper eno Pierce, Heu eno Lt uH t1rlnk W-Hen, l·O L-Kerni>er, 0· 1 28-0urne m CV I HR-McL.a uoh11n CCOM) FIRST c;AME C••t• AIWw 16, Of•nee • ( NOfl·IH""81 Co,11 MUI lOS OSS l>-16 10 2 0<011oe 001 ooo ?-4 s 4 Snedtel\er AOam• 16) Rodr'9U411 ( 1 I eno M.41v,.,., v ande\ea eno M•uno w-Snedtcu r 1-0 L-Vandna• 28-<111Pm1n ICM> Rfm1no1on !CMI Mi\COYlCl'I (0) HR-Meyne ((M l SECOND c;AME Of11199 t, Cesta ~i.t 4 Co\la Me\e 001 003 C>-4 9 4 Or e noe JOO S 10 1-'I-1 O P1llcl'lowsk1 Aoams UI '"" Rooriguer Teltlu\, Clev1011 (1) e11d Mauno w -Tt le fus L-Pe11c11owsk" 0· 1 ?8-ChePme n ICMI. Crowe CCMI. Scarlett ICMI HR-Beel< IOI FIRST GAME EJ Toro 11, Eslanci. O (NOfl·IHV'Hl Eo Toro t.30 200 l>-11 11 t LM AJamn.t SATUllOAY'S RHULTS (I lltl .. SS·dllY Nl'M H ~) "1RST RAC•. Ont milt Otte Counreu Rovale (Kuebltt) I 40 l tO ? 60 Prtsllne (LonoD) l 40 2 60 Co1>ewlnn• (Pierce) 2 40 Tim. 201 n UCACTA (S·3) 1>eld n,.00 SICOND flAC•. on• mite P•Ct W1lmeuku Exi>n !Pierce> 3 60 UO 2 •O Doubt• Ell !Sllerren) u 60 • s 00 eon 'Terre (Cro1111enl 3 20 Tlmt Ml 2t S 12 llCACTA 13·6) oeld llS 00 THt!lD ltACa. Ont mite P•t• Meone 8 1rcJ (Aubin I J to 2 '° 2 40 c'e11fornl1 11141st., <TOOd 111 HO 2 60 R99ret Me Not ISIHlll) 2 8() Tlm4 1 S6 415 U IXACTA (5·61 oelcl $IS 90 "OUtlTH RACI. One mll• Pete Femllv Portrait (AndOll) 11 10 t 20 ) to e rownoete Miiier (Slfflh) 12 60 s 40 Vtsl'° Power (Perktrl 3 60 Time 1'56 21 s ' "1~TH RAC•. One mile oece MIQlllV M.411rlX (Kuebler) e 8() 4 00 3 20 Jlml P1p09r !Kin ) ) 80 2 40 Satirlne lltwero (Slfftll) 2 eo Time l St J/S . SJ IXACTA (6·11 o•IO '43 SO SllCTH ltAC•. One mne Peet MontertV Knlohl CT.r) 21 60 12 00 s 40 Jac1<lu Jer (Croo,,•nl 14 00 S 60 Hy San Skipper (MtOlenO) 3 00 Tim• I j7 41S SJ IXACTA (1·4) p1IO S41400 SIVINTH RACE. One mlle Pact Wnar AbOut M• (Lonool a 00 S.60 3.60 f/111"' Jokt !Steve) s.tO • 20 Om•dlo (Retchford) 10 90 Time 2:01 ?IS ll l!ICACT A (1·2) oeld S1S 00 llGHTH RACI. Ont mlle Pet e Armbfo Ceoet IAckrmnl S 60 S.tQ 3.40 Nevel Officer !Vall1ndlnollem) 12 ?O S.80 Fir\! Melt (01HllllS.) 5.40 Ttm• I SS 115 SJ IXACTA (4,l l Dald \13460 NINTH llACI . One mll• Ptct Attev Je ne !Croon1nl 4 00 l 20 2 60 Proouct CP1trcel S40 4 60 Se mi Storm l81v1tu1 4 20 Time 1 59 4 S SJ EXACTA 12 610110 '3460 U PICK SIX C6·6 1·1-4-21 Ptld Sl.113 00 10 1tvtn w1nn.no llck"s <1111e nonfl) C1rrvover oool S 11 991 ST TENTH llACE. One mile Peet uncre HP1o.1 I Kutl>lerl 2 60 1 60 ? 10 Mitt Junior IP1erct l 410 2 60 Oocror Jukes Ander\O~l 2 20 Tome 1 S1 l S n E XACT.a II·)) oe·d \1080 ELEVENTH RACE. One IJ"" oece Cnu over IP1e rce1 12 Ml '80 l 80 Merrv Nard1n 1 Aut1in1 6 AO 4 60 Mokoreta L•O I Puller I 10 SO Tomt I 5e U E x.ACTA U II pe1d U9 60 Al•&noenct 1 49' ~nt1 Anltl S.t.TURDAV'S RESULTS ( s hi of 19·deY lhoroullhbfed mee11n11J FIRST RACE. 6 > lurlOngs Ctr1a1n1v Suoer IOlvr\) 21 60 8 20 • 80 (QYnt On Lvn (Vt ltnzuelel 6 20 3 40 Cooler (SIDllle l l 60 OM-OMC111M1 ror ""' Tlrr\t' 1~ «JS IJ a.JC.ACTA (1·101 Hid '4)00, I.I UCACTa HO-I ) MIO NUO U rt(I( SllC (t-7-t·6· l·t ) M id U.21' 40 10 u wlMl"ll 11c11e" 0 111 l!Of~I n Piel> Six COMOlllicHI M id ''°' 20 lo 901 #lnnll\O llc.k"' '""'' "°'~•> SI .. ICI( NINJ (l .. •2·t-7•1+1·11 M id n 1 .... )0 wlll'I Olla wlnnlne 11<1111 (t 'Ofll hOOH ) Carrvov.,,. l>O(ll· m ..... t1 Anencsence· U,tol SW'""'*" "'!r $(HQOJ, --,euma V~'ili'V• aovs Teem \COru . 1. LB Wll.on $1, 2 C11>l1treno V111ev S2; 3. Sen Mtrlno .. .ioo lndo-1 El Toro. 3:5.1 10. , L8 Wiiton. 3!SU7; 3. Sen Marino, 3·S..:n. 300 tr-I. L8 WHIOll, 1;00 SI; 2 Foun· rein llellev, 2-11.13, l. S.n Merino, 2:21 '3 200 llreur-1. C•PO Veltev, 1 59.30, 2 Sen Marino, l:S,..f0;.3. Et Toro, 200.57 200 lty-1 S.n Ctementt. I 43 12, 2 L8 Wll\On 1.43 19, 3 Footl'llM, I 43.20 20 ~c.>.-1 S.n Mlf'lno. 1 ... lt, 2 Ceoo ValleV, lM n, l. Et T0<0. I ... .. 400 fr-I Ct l>O Vellev. 3·1' 14, 2 L8 Wiison, 3·13 33, 3 S41n Marino, 3:16 21 200 nwdleV'-1. CH O Vellev, 1412S, 2 Et EToro, 1 43 91. l Le Wllaon, 1 •7 2• GIRLS TH m KOrH . 1. C1pl1tr1no Valltv, 94, 2 El Toro 12, 3 M.41rlM , 30 600 l'*>--1 C•llO Ve trav, •:06 95, 2 E1 Toro, •:18 31; 3 Marine, •·16.29 300 fr-1 El roro. n t .S5. 2 Cel>O V11rav. N0.16; 3 S41n Clern4lnte, 2:43.07 200 llreul-1. C•PO V•ll•v. 2·11 t2, 2. El Toro. 2.11.57, 3. Fcx;nle ln Vellev, 2:11 II 200 nv-1. Cel>O V11tey, 1:51.51, Merl,,._, l:SJ.9?; 3. !I Toro, 1:5' oo 200 beck-1. C•llO Vt llt v. 2·00t1, 2 El Toro, 2:04 jl; 3 Metff De l, 2:06.•t •OO tr-1. C•oo l/ellev, 3:41.11, 2 El Toro, l:C.03, l . M.41tor Del, 3:55.Sl. 200 medlev-1. CAPO Vt llaY, 1:54 l1, 2 El Toro. 2-01 32, 3 Rolllno Hilla, 2:02.?S. Mtln'I teumemeftt Cet ~ $or1Ns, l"ILI ··-~ . Ctarenc. Rose 70·73·7?-21S Arl<IY Been •t ·6t·n-21s Pa111e Sttwarr 6'·74·73-216 Jodi• Mudd 10-n-1s-211 Kennv Kno• 66·7l·I0-217 8udd'l Gerdner n ·6'·7t-211 Mike Reio 69·71-n-219 Run Cocllran 74·11·7-219 Bruce Lltlzke n -10·71-119 E 11enc11 000 000 !>--O • I Young and Herrrll, Caron Burke 111 C ..... tr1C* Mowro )I eno Camoeeu W-Voung SECOND RACE 6 ' turlO'llll (al Sen Oleee' St."') Time 111 I S n EXACT A II n P•10 S91 •0 1..-Caron 0 1 28-Ro1e1t1rrt fEsi Forott Tne Pocket !E\tra1 A40 360 )00 MI N HR-Vouno IET t •• C.ulhtreemtr IKaenell 1214 060 (UC ll'VIM flnltlMf'sl SECOND (;AME Foro•fl!I Prince IP1n<e v1 6 00 ),OOOm SIH1>4echH-2 S1t>lev IUCll. litancle '· El Toro 6 T ·me I 11 '03 90 Et Toro Oil !()() '1-1> 11 ) THIRD ltACE 6 furlO'IO\ PV-l HarMO <UCIJ, 14·6 Este nc1e 000 08~ G-9 3 0 o ·Cenva-s Star 011'\" 11 40 6 40 o 80 WOMEN "aulk\ Noueal I SI MOftonion I SI Mt d1• c,,, McCerrO"I 1 80 q 20 (UC ll'VN flnl"-') ' Hernandez plans to file grievance NE\\ 'ORK (APl Kctth Hernandel of the New York Mets '8ld Saturday he will file 11 gnrv~nCt' of his drua suspension by Com· mm1oner Peter Ueberroth, wh1lr at least two other playrrs say l)'ley pla.n to coml)ly with the comn'm<11oner s pay·to-play scheme. Both Dale Berra of the New York Yankees and Enos Cabell of the Los Angeles Dodgers say thC'y will abide by stipulatton<; that will cillow them to SiQestep-one· year !iuspens1ons for drug use . "A gnevance "111 be filt'd through the pll~yers assoc1a11on." Hemande1 said at a bnrf news t"On tcrence 1n St Petersburg. Fla.. wherr the Mrts train On Fnda). ~vrn players were htt "'Ith ~nd1t1 o nal one-~ear suspensions. while' four· others were g1~n 60-da} suspens1om All suspensions will be ltfted 1f the playr rs pay a certain percentage of thr1r pa) to a hometown drug rr hab1htat100 fac1hty , perform com- mun1t} service and submit to drug testing fo r the re!>t of thr1r careers. Ucberroth al!>O \aid he would rrquire I 0 mort' player~ to undergo drug testing. The others who received one -yrar suspensions were Joaquin AnduJar of Oakland. Dave Parker of Ci ncinnati , Lonnie Smith of Kansas City and JefT Leonard of San Francisco. None of these players has commented on whether he will tile a grievance 0 1 co mph "I'm su rpnscd. that's 11. real sur- pnscd." Andujar said whel') reached at his home 1n the Dom1n1can Republic b)' the Oakland Tribute He refused further comment. he said. on the advice oC his attomc}' Rand> Hendncks. Don Fehr. executive direcLOrof the Major League Pla)ers .\ssoc1a11on. said rach case would be treated scparatel) and would he \tud1ed next week. "I don't know )Cl v.hat we will do and won't know for<;e' cral da)sat the earliest," Fr hr said ··on Monda). Tuesday. Wednesda). we'll be d1'>- cussing the s1tua11on with the pla\er'> and their agents and asking lor additional information from the commissioner." . Burleson comeback bid begins Re« no 61 ono Bonner Rou111n Ca ron < S 8 !>ovr ·Cmntrv 18alf ti •O 6 40 6 80 LJ-3. Harvev (UCll, 17·3'- and CamPH U w-<aron 1·1 L-Norvf<ll ·-ntrv SP-3 M1U1 (UCll C ·O I lU-8011ner~~rel:'!is;:<lfr'.rirs==£-~~~.......:r:;.m~e~l&"-,:;-~~~~~--:-:--:-:~~~~..l.,.li00o~...W.~l.og.1QA...WIOJi...A..2i.AL~~~f--..ECAJID...~~~ll&.ldle.IL..~~~~~~~~~~L- Bren ETl HR-PaVM IETl Sl DAILY DOUBLE 8 2 oe.c:I '3S80 M , Anz -Rick Burle'rO& I Cll'9ft 6, Leulln91f S FOURTH RACE. I I 16 m.1e1 (El ~ 'tovmementl Purtle 800k COlfl\Vl IS 40 700 48() 1..eur1nger 011 107 l>-5 8 3 Me v,,. A Klu Snoemo1<er 6 60 4 40 ECIOton 001 701 2-612 2 'Ned011190ancer•B·•C~J S60 Roveri JOlln\on ISi e nO VIiie , B"ro Time 1 44 l S V10tles 10 e nd t.wel W-V10ales, 1·0 FIFTH RACE. t • mile. on 1;rl L-Jonn1on 0 1 28 -Ke<il IEI HR-Sweet Clanra l••t'r IMcCarront 660 ) 80 2 80 1..I vu1nerabil11v 1v o1en1uete 4 20 1 40 ~estmltlii.r 1. MlllUn 2 ~I SffllnOo Tovrnement) M1ll1kel' 010 001 l>-2 3 2 Westml""" 072 031 "-8 8 O • Crent Sullivan ISi Heetl'I (S) ond · Newm1n C.onratn e na vo11eo11s W-Gonrate1. 2·0 L-Crene 28-Lakln (M l 2 M1rllnez !W) HR-V1ll19U 1Wl FIRST GAME ~cldlebtek I, Sunnv H•• l (NOfl•IH9Ue) Soddlt~ck 301 710 l>-8 10 2 Sunny Hills 000 101 1-3 8 2 Row• and Sil•• Palnlon. LOl>fl (4) end Cruz W-Rowe, 1·0 L-Pelnton ?8-8uUer !Se>. S11ve (!>al 38--0nlivoros tSe McGuire (SH) SECOND (;AME S.--.dl ll, Sumv H•• 1 !>a ddlflOICk 440 230 l>-13 12 2 !>unnv Hills 001 000 0-1 4 4 Roseno Hornender ISi Buller 161 and TOl>fte 8ooron Tasn C2l and Crur , Hood <SI w -Ron no 1·0 L-8ootoo 28-Burrer s., Satdtn1 I Se) !>teepbanll IOt11hounovt1 4 60 Time I 49 I S U E.l(ACT A 11·11 Oe•O \SI 00 SIXTH RACE. 6 furlong\ 8 ebv S1ewv !OlhsY) 14 80 El Coreion ILI Pham ) Tnrow Home (Vele111ue1111 Time 110 I S 110 no 110 HO )60 SEVENTH RACE 6 1 turlong\ on furl Af Memoon IVe1en1utl01 S 60 310 2 80 let Hot (Plnce vl 2 ao 2 40 Sltrma rk <Sltvenu 3 80 Time 114 31S '5 I! XACT A (6 SJ Petd '30 00 EIGHTH RACE One molt loft At Tiie Too IMtte> AOO )80 2 10 Tw1t10111 R•Ooe fMcCerron> 4 00 3 SO 110 .t.n Emortu 1v e1enrue11 1 2 80 T1mf 1 l6 1 S '5 IXACTA II 31 Pe •O U 4 SO NINTH llACE. I I 16 m11fl OH·8tm1do1 !1-iernanotll 6 60 7 40 4 90 OH. LIOl'llMW vlllm (Hor I 1 00 s 60 l 60 Ever 8r 11ten1 ILIO/lem) 4 60 0..., ... ftlNM DAVEY'S LOCKER (Newpert llMdll -91 1no1ers 31 rocklll,,, 1 ne llllur, 34 111u , 80 meckeret, 13 KulPln NEWPORT LANDING -13 enoiers 26 \CUIPln. 48 rocl\ fish, 21 meeker•! aov1 V91evtMll HIGH KHOOL Ntn·IMtue EOllon !!!' MlnlOn Vlelo, ll· 15, 19·17. IST IS-13. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC . Whtrt You Oabr Coon Mort! Edlson captures own softball tournament 1922 HMO Bl.VD., COSTA •SA-S41·1156 Edison High scored a single run 1n the top of the sixth inning and pitcher Joyce Lyman made it stand up. as the Chargers claimed the championship of thei r own softball tournament Saturday with a 1-0 victory over Cypress. The victory kept E<11son unbeaten sn four outings this season . Edison's run came as Martha Noffsinger and Terry Carpenter each bunted for singles and the runners moved up on an overthrow. Noffs- inger then tallted the game·s only run. beating the throw to the plate on a grounder to shortstop by Dena Baker. Lyman, who was selected the Most Valuable Player in the tournament. scattered ft ve s1 nales and was never in any difficulty. She walked one and SOUTH COUNTY LEASING 1871 1 Beach Blvd ., Huntingt on Beach All MAKES & ~ODELS NO MONEY DOWN LEASING '86 CABRIOLET '86 JETIA C-...IW.. (°"1UI ("'7) ~'· ..ii.. ,..., (1,.UO) (~I SO 00wn ltettduel v•I~ \5260 SO down "n1ou11 "''w l)88() T1'tat of Nvment' '11 910 Tot•t of oevmen" 1.10 /II u '86 f·MARK '86 ISUZU (11 .. 7'1 (CTnl '*ck.., (140IUI (47U ) SO OOw<1 R"lduet •411119 n.ll SO aown lttt•duel yelue U lll toter 01 ~vmotf'lh ft11J '1 Tot•I o' r>omenh Mt)J llO M ,_... .... e C"*CI tfld to,.,.,,..,..._ All ..... Me ••h IO dcMll South County Leasing A\k for lom M l. r doch 714--842-2000 ,. st ruck out seven In other tourn ament acuon, St. Paul won the consolation title by beating La Habra. 4-1, and West- minster took third wi th a 3-1 decision over Ocean View. The Lions benefitted from four Seahawk errors in the first inning to take a 3-0 lead they wouldn't relin- quish on the way to the win. Debbie DcJohn earned the win for Westminster ( 3-1 ). wh ile Cindy Schneller suffered the loss for Ocean View (2-2). Canadiens s kate past Kings, 6 -4 INGLEWOOD (AP) .:11.-KJell Dahlin and Bob Gainey each scored two soals and the Montreal Can- adiens scored th ree times in the final 3: 14 of the game to defeat the Los Angeles Kinas. 6-4, in a National H~key Leag\le game Saturday ni&ht. · The Kings led 4-J when Montreal's Stephane Richer scored a wrist shot from in close to tie the game with 3: 14 remaining. Just over a minute later, Dahlin took a pass fro m Matts Naslund and wnstrd a I S·foot shot between the legs of a pan iall y screened Kinas goalie Rothe Melanson to 11ve the Canad1cns a S-4 lead. Gainey scored his ~ond goal of the night With l ·20 to play on a 40- foot 'lap shot and Montreal led 6-4. Bobby 'm1 th tJso scored a power- play aoat for Montreal early in the rirst penod to gave the Canad1en1 a 1..0 lead. Dave "T1Jer" W11l1ams 5COred three goals. melud1n1 two Wlthm a 2.06 ~pan that pve the Kings their only lead of the ni&ht 11 4-3. Mom s Lukow1ch also scored for Los An- geles who has playcd,..only 40 games for the Angels since sufTenng a r0tator rnO tear in 1982. conunued as the ~UbJect of much cunos1t} Saturda) in lht· Angels' spring traimng lamp. Can Burleson, a forma shom1op attempting a comeback a~ a second baseman. return after a touHear absence? His ong1nal inJur). suffered in the 11th game of !he 19~2 season was followed by several compl1ca- 11ons. "The bigges t thing for him will be getting tournament-tough." <ia1d Manager Gene Mauch "I don't kno"' what else to call it. Can he handle the clutch grounder of clutch at-bat? lie says his arm 1s fine " Burleson asked Mauch tu be allow- ed to wo rk out at shon. claiming the longer throw will keep h1'\ arm stronger. But any future he ma\ ha\c a'> a player seems hm1tcd to pla} ing second, a pos1t1on that "ould place less stress on h1!> arm * Guerrero arrive. In camp VERO BEACH Outfielder Pedro Guerrero became the last man on the Los Angeles Oodgcrs' 40-man roster to amve in '>pnng 1ra1n1ng camp Saturda y afternoon It marked the thi rd ~pnng 1n a row the veteran slugger had been the last Dodger to amve. (iucrrero''i team- mates had been working out .-.1nce Wednesday. but Guerrero wa~ sttll well wit hin the reponing deadltnc for veteran<; of March 4. 'T m not supposed to be here unul Tuesday," Guerrero said. "but I'm here, three days early I'm here becausr I want to have· fun and get ready for the season." Guerrero was troubled by a sore ten wnst the last month of thr 1985 season and the National League Champ1onsh1p Scne!. but sttll wound up h11t1ng 320 w11h a club rccord- ty1 ng 33 home runs and 87 RBI. Warriors win in volleyball Woodbndgc H1gh'<1 boy5 vol- leyball team claimed top honors Saturday night at the Redond o Tournament. The Warriors. who beat hO'lt Redondo in the .one-game final 15-7. rcctived standout efforts from Junior ~Iler Matt Kof and sophomore middle blocker Adam Kttrc and a fine performance from Rodney Su1stc, who nor- mally docs not ~ta.rt. Woodbridae led the entire 11Jatch 1n the final~. with back·row spcc11l1st Omar Dauod serving Sul straight points. mclud•na three aces, to spark the Wamo" Meanwhile, Echson rallied from a one"'Slme drficu to pm a 13.-IS, 15-13.19·17. 15-11 los~on M1ss1on VieJO on the winner's floor. Senior outside hitter teve Titus had 16 kills and senior middle blocker John McCormick contn buted 10 kill" and five blocks to the Characr cause Orange Co•t DAILY PILOT/&.tnd9)', Mei'th 2. 19M CS • ----- r Trying to salyage Tylenol for a second time .John.son & Johnson's a ctiOO during cris is is worth noting_ EDITOR'S NOTE -In the wake of the second fatal p<>1sonin'-of Tylenol capsules in three years, Johl'lson & • Johnson s flandling'of the crisis has earned the company praise. Here 1s a m:onstruction of 1ust what actions the company took and its reasoning for them. By STEVEN P. ROSENFELD .. ._.,.., NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. -When Johnson & Johnson. President David Clare walked into his boss's office and sa.id, "We've got big trouble," he set the stage for a S IOO malhon struggle for the second ume in three years to salvage the company's most successful product. T~~. . The company·s mid-Fcbruacy recall of Tyknol capsules and its dec1s1on to stop making over-the<ounter medicine in capsule form have caused problems for the oot1re drug industry and raised consumer concerns. The bad news Clare gave Chairman James Burke was that Diana Elsroth, 23, died Feb. 8 af\er taking two cyan1de<ontamina1cd Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules purchased at a suburban New York store. It was a repeat of th~ poison in~ of Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules that claimed seven laves in the Chicago area an 1982 and an ·indication that packaging developed subsequently to foil tampenng was vulnerable. Not only was Johnson & Johnson on the spot again. but other drug manufacturers found themselves on the defens1 ve. As Johnson & Johnson grappled wnh the crisis. other produrers waited for the market 10 make up its mind on the continued acceptance of ca~1,1le medication. Johnson & Johnson was guided throughout by a conv1ct1on that what's 'ood for its customers is good for =-the company. Its handling of the Tylenol cnses has been hailed as a textbook example of how a corporation should deal wnh the unexpected. As·ll did when the 1982 sabotage first wa'i uncovered. Johnson & Johnson moved fast to protect public confidence in the Tylenol brand As soon as Tylenol was linked to the poisoning. on Feb. 10, the company 1mmed1ately halted advertising of Tylenol and began polhnit to keep track of consumer altitudes about the AP~o Johneon a Johneon Chairman James E. Burke ahowed model of caplet to m edia. brand. It also pulled capsules from stores in the. area. advised retailers and wholesalers to return bottles from .the batch involved 1n the poisoning. and set up toll-free telephone lihes 10 handle customer Questions. The next day, Burke held his first news conference. resuming the v1S1ble role he played dunng the Chicago cns1s. Behind the scenes. Johnson & Johnson e:11.ecu11ve'> felt the poisoning was an isolated event and were !Mlllsfied that they had taken all necessary steps But two day5 later, on Feb. 13. another contaminated container was found at a nearby Woolwonh store. At that point. Johnson & Johnson halted capsule production at its McNeil Consumer Products \o. and urged consumers nat1onw1de to stop using T)'lenol capsules unul funher notice It adv1..ed merchants not 10 sell capsules. Cidzensgroupurg~sban on Pfizer's arthritis drug WASHINGTON (API -A \Cn1or nt11ens group asked the federal government on Fnday to ban Feldene. a popular anhnus drug made b) Pfi.ter, which has offices 1n Inane. tor of the Na11onal Council of 'ien1ur C111zens In a letter to Health and Hu man ~n ices Secretary Olis Bowen. Hut- ton said there had been inadequate reponing on the t) pes and sc' cm) ol '"fader. said drxumcnts obtained h)' the group <>hov. a major health threat from the drug Burke met with reponcrs again the next day, Fn4ay. . The focus 1mmcd11ilely turned to persuad1n& it regarding whether he wns going to recall all capsules and capsule customer to switch to tablctsorcapleu-coeled. abandon the popular form of medication. cap ule-shaped ~blets de111ned lO be easy to swa.Jlow. With precautions 1n place <o prevent the sale of more They were developed by Johnson &. Johnson ·as an ca psules Jnd with the public alerted, he deferred a alternative to capsules after the Chicaao po1aonanas •. dec1s1on on a recall while a crisis team looked for ways ltalsoprcparcd todefend itima.rlcets forotherwa~ly that e"entually could return a safer capsule 10 the market. used consumer health products that no lon~r are bein& That team, mnde up of Burke. Clare, McNeil '°Id in capsule form . Pre$Cription drup, which arc not l ha1rman David Collins. Johnson & Johnson pubhc stocked on store shelves. continue to be sold in capsules. relation) chief Lawrence Fo ter and corporate counsel On Tuesday. Feb. I 8, as Burke was appea.rina on. the George Fraaa, held sometimes heated consultations. Donahue Show on NB to push caplet , representati ves Joseph ( haesa. the president of McNeil, also was a key. of other over-the-counter drua maJcers were mcctm& figure 1n the dehberallon<>. behind closed doors 1n Wa b1n&1on 10 consider ways to Burke said he bad concluded pnvately that capsules tmprove iM safety of their capsule products. There has would have to gQ. But he wanted to give his top manaJers been no move to follow Johnson cl Johnson an a chance 10 debate the choices. The McNeil er.ecut1 vcs _abandoning capsul~s. argued ap1hst abandoning capsuJes. ~.,&fore the New York death, Johnson & Johnson bad .. It was 'cry 1mponan1 to let people say 'Ahatever 14 m1lhon uSt'rs of Tylenol capsules. But thett were 35 they thought because you arc undcrtcmblestress," Burke· . m1lhon others who use the acetaminophen in aJ>let or s~ud of the process. "The anger that come$ out 10 these caplet form. meetings 1s just appalling. If ydo walked in you'd say. . Even"\Aotboul the capsules, Johnson & Johnson says 'Geel, these guys arcn·1going10 get anywhere. they hate. Tylen.ol's sales arc almost twice as high as tho~ of its each other" closest competitor. "Well we not onl) don·1 hate each other, we all love It had pa1nfull._ rebuilt a business th.at had been earh other. And we've known each other long enough so written ofTbr some analysts after the Chicago poisonings we can look somebody in the eye and say, 'Thafs craz),' had slttshed its market share from 3S percent to under 1 or. ·w111 you shut up and listen 10 me.... pen::ent. As 1986 stancd. the company's growth was ( ost was not a considera11on, Ile said. The company, strong. despite the entrance of five new pain-relief which spent SI 00 m1lhon in the Chicago Tylenol cns1s. compemors since the first cns1s. knew 11 would cost at least that much this ume. It also As 1t did after the 1982 recall, Johnson & Johnson as knew that w11h S.613. 7 million 10 profit and $6.42 billt9 n sending legions of represcntauves to visit doctors. The 1n sales last year, 11 could afford the expense. company has said more than 70 percent of all Tylenol o ... er the three-dav weekend. the team concluded use.rs had at some lime received a recommendation for there was no way to guarantee the safety of its capsules. On the product from their phys1c1ans. Monda~. Presidents' Day. Burke announced Johnson & It also 1s ofTenng a free exchance of capsules for Johnson would no longer sell any over-the-counter caplets and 1s stepping up promouon of caplets ma new medicines 1n cap~ulc form (Ple&M Me SWITCB/C6) 1' CREDIT LINE ----- --- Two financial planners .join NJJ securities firm Sean A. O'Keefe .ind Gtne R. Edwards have w ... melll' ..in<l. relonstrucll"e '>Urge!) in Orange Jllllh:J thl· 'l''' pllrt &-alh ollit'r ofCbriatopber Well Count~ and ong Bcal:h, has been named a & Co., Inc., .1 tinanual planning and c.ccunues firm d1ploma1e ol thr American Board of. Pla1Uc < r r..l·l·k "'"' tormrrl) a'isociate account manager Surgery. Board cert1ficat1on is awarded tospec1ahsts "'11h Ayco/ American Express Corp. He 1s a general who ha' l' ..au stied education · and training prc- ,1.·1. unt1l'., pnnl1pal and a liccn')Cd hfe and d1sab1ht} qu1s1t1c.,. practice requ1rments. and wnuen and oral 11huran1.r J@.l'nt. J\ v.1.·ll as a member of the ~'am' :"'llitcok holds a doctorate from UC'I. where < .1hforma .inJ \.l•\I, York bar assoc1at1ons Edwards ht' al\O 1.omplctcd a general surge~ 10temsh1p and ".1 linanuJI pl.inna and registered rcpresentatnc res1dcnn a\ "'ell as an ~r. no~ and throat "h11 '>Pl't1Jl1tl., 1n ta \. financial and 1n-..estmen1 fl''>ldenl) He "'l''> an Hun11ng1on lkach. plann111g f hd JgunJ H11lsres1den11sa hcen'ied real • • • cti.tJll hroi..~1 JnJ J ~le and di..abiht) insurance f"11 Oran~r ( oast professionals ha'e been Jgcnt I h' lurml·rl~ u\I. ned ht'> O\I. n lirm. Edwards l·lclleli to the hoarJ of d1roctors of the Orange Financial Coosullaots. C ount' 1.hap11:r ot the Pebllc !Wlatloe1 Society of • • • America. Pn:~cot I'> Jou C09Cllao of Benon ' The dele cine s o u ne'er ave en ap- pro'ed for use because ofadve~ side effects. The Food and Drug ..\Jm1n1s- 1ra11on held heanngs on the drug at 11s Rockville. Md., headquarters on Fri- da) The group said sc1en11fic studies 1nd1cate that some of the users suffered from internal bleeding caused in an b)' to~1c buildup of the I ~ Dr Roben Sachs a Pfi7er -. ice president. said the drug ha!> been approved in 106 countnes He said adverse reactions to Feldene occur at a lower rate or the same rate than for other an11-1nOammalol") arthnt1s drugs Bill Warkentin, prinupal of Wa rkentin Cox Marstellef' in If\ inc UDda S....sliae account ~...,..M11rnr. ....... .....rT-T~r:rtic~~lc_.. __ ._..,.._c,...,,...~re=%=n-~~~.,u~~:.:..=.·r~,~h==-or~1~>r=-7coc:...:..;~r~a~n=e=;w:~se~.:.n~Y~l~S~l.-~~~~~o:-r--~t-~~-r-t1 tJll11n 111 th1.· California Parks · and Recreation '.'.l'\\port ikjlh. has been el«'ted -.ice president. "We have concl uded that this drug. used b) m1lhons of ~n1or c1 11zens. should not ha' e been approved for marketing in the first place," said v.i 1Jliam Hutton. the execu11' e d1rcc- Earlier. the Public C1t1zen Health Research Group. a consumer hralth organ1za11on founded b} Ralph 06 to pick aii"port bond counsel Counsel. underwriter s to ~a rry ou t fi na n cing pl a n fo r S 1 90 milli on expa n s ion progra m Brown and Wood arc.· a!>kmg S 70.000 plus expenses for their ex- penisc while Om ck. Hcrnngton and Sutcliffe has suggested Ices plus cxpenc;c., ranging from $55,000 to SI00.000 -. By LISA MAHONEY OI 1M OM1J ""°4 1'8ft Orange { ount~ 'uperv1sors \\Ill he asked T uesda)' IC> choose a bond counsel and underwntcrs for thl' planned expan'>mn ol John Wa\ nc .\irport Firm' choc;cn b> the board v.111 earl) out a financing plan for the S 190 m11l1on e"<pans1on program at the cou nty·s only commencal airport ~hcdulcd for C(lmpleuon 1n 1990. planned 1mprovt·ments include a 337 900 square foot terminal and a four-level. 8.40().!lpac.c parking <,truc.:- lurc. A c (lmprchl'n\1ve Finance.· Ad- ' 1,.ory ( omm111ce formed 10 ovcr<;ee financial a'ipects of the cxpano;ion will ask supervisors to choose between two finah.,ts for the bond counsel pos111on. two other'! for 'ien1or m.an- ag1ng underwntrr and a field of tour for two lo-managing underwntrr poSlllOnS. Eight finm applied 10 be bond counsel while 18 sought the under- wnt1ng positions. the comm111ee ~1d The advisor) committee 1s rec- ommending Brown and Wood or Ornck. Hernngton and ~utcl1tlc as bond counsel. Bot~ have e'tens1H' airpon expenence. according to the comm111ec member') Mernll Lynch C ap1tal Market<. and math. Barney. Harns. L pham & Co are finalists for seni or managing underwnter. Both ranked high with the commmee on the' basis of airport and munigpal e"C.pen enre. undcr- wn11ng a¢bond marke11ng capah1ll- t} and access1b1ht)'. Four that would make good rn- managers were listed as Dean Witter Reynolds Inc., First Boston Corp .. Goldmah'Sachs & Co. and Saloman Brothers Inc. Supervisors will be asked 10 choose two for thoM: pos- 1t1on<> l 'ndcrwnters fec'i would be ront- 1ngcnt on the sale of bonds. .\1rpon planner<; sa} the expansion v.111 result 1n increased service op- ponun1t1cs for Orange ( ount) tra' clers as well ;is hn ng SI 98 b1 I lion 1n gross re' cnuc 10 the airport. provide S2:? I 8 m1lhon in ta' income to 'itate and local go .. emments and -,uppon 21U51 JObs on a $52 7 5 million pa-.roll Sumc 3.28 m11l1on air traH'lcr.> u!>ed John Wayne .\1rpon in 1985. Morr are ~ ... pectcd Ill fl} from Orange < ount) this )Car bccausl' of 1nncases 1n available ll11tht<. Passenger totals arc hm.1cd by agreement with no1'ie seno;111ve New- pon Beach to 4. 75 m11l1on a ~car until a1rpon expansion 1s completed. After that, as many as 8.4 million air travelers could pass through John ~ ayne·s JUllCS e-.cr. )car. Rileystymies developer's commercial complex plans Calls for compromise ·on large-scale pla n for Mona rch Beach By LISA MAHONEY OI IN Delly Nee It.ft f 1flh r>1stnct l)upt'f\ 1'ior Thml'a' Ril ey has placed a firm roudbltx:k between a 'iOUth Orange ( ·ount) developer and :i lar1e-\Calc wm- merc111l center he hope' to build 1n Laauna N1aucl. Riley told developer Da'[1d Stein 1h1s week that he could not suppon·o botcl-u.Sla.uraot-lhcau:r complex planned for coa,tal propcr1) at Pa- cific Coa'it H1&hway and C rown . Valle)' Parkway 1n light of 'ltron1 re,1den1 oppo'>1t1on Aft er meeting with C,tein and members of '°me homeowner\ \· \<X.'1al1on' who '3Y the comple\ 1, four time' laraer than permitted hy the prof)('M> ·., lOBcotal pt'rm1t. Riley d1m.1~ the panic" I<> try a 1n to reach a rnmpr1,m1\l on the pro1«t Voirdne\J. )' R 1ln a,kcd the Board ot \uper' 1\<1r-. to rnnunuc tor two "C"Clc.~ an appeal ol the pro1ccf'I 'llU' plan, which wa!> approved b)' th1.· Ofl:lUSC 11 rcpre\cnh .. an l.,_ count)' Planning C'omm1ss1on la-.t 11aord1naf\ esula11on 1n the l>ILC ol month. the proJect,'' associtttwn Prcs1d,·n1 The appeal was lodged by the Forre'it Owen said Niguel hores Community A'iwc1a-.\ccordina 10 count) and state t1on and is backed by 16 other C oa'ital C ommis~1on planning dcx·u· assoc1at1ons and fhe advisory Laguna ment'i. only 8S.OOO ~qua re feet ot Niguel Community Council. commercial space was anlll 1p:11ed on Opp<>sition to the c;11c of the 1he project oi;1te · • planned Monarch Beach Village Mar-Quadruphng thr SllC of the project ketplace had rcat'hcd a lever pitch in v.uuld re'>ult 1n a 'i1gnifkant 1nl rca'>e recent weeks. said Peter Hermnn, 1n rrnllil congc'itton at the C rown chief a1dC' to Supcrv1si>r Rile~ The \. ,1lln·C oa'll H1ghwa) 1nter'(1.'l1un 100 letters received by R1lcy'"'i otlin: r,omcthina the ma1ont'\ ot re\ldents regarding the proJeCt are 2-1agnin•11t1t l:anno11olcratc, Owen !Wltd as presently prop<>".led. he said < hri~ Town~nd. \poke'Sman 1111 Much of the corre~pondencc " the ~tcin-Bncf (Jfoup rnuld not he from homcownc~ a~.a11Qns. ~ rC?lhcd tor comment Herman said, addin& .. there ha\l' lkrm.in \,ltd mc1•tinll" 1n,l11\111g been man) more that have supponecl \tean-Bncl the hom\"nwnef"' J""'oc1a- the appeal than ha.,,e <>up'portcJ thr 11on' and the i:nunt' wcrr he nrr.lnJl'd proJcct ·• "11h10 the nl'\l le" da\\ 'itcin. partner 1n the litein-Bnel Rile) "\.\>ould prefer to hil' c thi:m C1roup, -..ant\ 10 build a commercial "'or!.. 0111 their own prohlems rathn cenlC'r that would include a I 600-~at thiln ha' r the board 1mpo~· • thrater. 2SO-room hotrl ~v('ral rt\· JC\ 1 ion " ht' ~•d taurants. 2.SOO ~uart' fttt ot rC'liHI \rt humco..,..,ncr-. group' "'~ rl· ,p:ice 100 000 <1qua1t fet-t of offiC'..: .. d<'hghtC'd" that Rik'\ wn11nul·d 1h,· ,pale and d follf'-lr\el parking \true appl"ll. he 1d . l 1h1nk tht.'' h1.•Jrd J 1urr mr.,..,.,,. " Owen \au.I of the (·uunf\ "l1gurl ~horl'\ .ind other n1minu01 ·I h1'> 1\ true '1\1na nl thC' pcnflk 1n t\ .l'i\O\ 1at1nn' art• a1t31n~t the olun th, ,nmmun11' ·· , Soci~t) JI J hr1.·ai..1a ... t meeting in If\ me Warkenun • • • 'hov.l·J .. lllk'> <•I thl' tirm·~ IJ1s1oncal restoration of \cnior ta' manager Jamn M . o~etm and th1· Inn on \It \Ja. \ubJeCt ofa .se~ment on lhe TV st41tl au.:ounwnt Jdfrey L. &ayJer o( IM Newpon 'ho\\ ··r"11on 1heTo"n "The\oc1ety 1scompnsed Bcalh an·uu ntmg firm of Colemu • Grur •~ 111 ron-k' l'I ,tJIT rnim , ;mous municipahtie'>. among 1he first statewide" graduaccs of a new • • • personal financial plann1na cumculum offered b) Suzanne LeAnce oflr" inc has Joined the.> staff of lhl' California CPA FouedaUoe for Eclet'atioe a.ad Lts GoldbNg P ub lic Relations in Tustin · as an Research. The program consists of ~ hours ol l'd1tor1JI 'IX'l 1.il1'>t ..\ rl·ccnt graduat1.' of the rnur!K: v.orl>. and ca-.e \tud1rs I 111\l'r\ll\ of '°lourhrrn ( ahtornia. Le.\nCl' \\aS a R•rt J . w rsen. :1c~ p. res1den1 with Glenda.le \llldl·n1 in term "1th Solters/Roskla/Frledman. Jnc .. "tr,l h rq>n·\l'OI\ man' celebriues. Savings and Loan, has been appointed branch • • • manger of1hc lirm\ Mission VieJO Branch. He \.\as Angela Allen ha\ lx'1.·n appointed' ice pres1dc-n1. pre' 111u\h mJnagl·r of 1hr ( o~ta Mesa branrh. ThC' ,l·111111 .1Jm1n .... 1r.ill\ l' 11tlill'r JI the hank·s Newport In inc rt'\ldl·n1 hJ\ hct:n "'1th (1lendale Federal for lk.tl h h1.·.id~u.irll"r' uflic'c .\lien '"ho bnngs morL' 1v.o ~rar\ .ind hnngs more than 15 )Cars ot 1h.111 I" 'l"ll' 111 hanl..1ng l'),pt'nenc.:l· to his nev. post. l.'\pem'nll' 1n 1h1.• ~' ing'i and loan indus111 to his 1\ .1 H unting111n lkJdl re'>1dent nc" pmt • • • Mlebael W. Nlccole. M.D., a specialist in IPleue Me !UTW01llt/C6) , • IO Years in Business · • Real Estate Transaction • A mended Returns • Tax Break Plann er LE RD TA ERVI E 641-3846 Call for Appt. 9am-9pm 16 Daysi Costa Mesa .Advertise Here CaU to place your Income Tax or Financial Service ad in this directory. The directory will appear every Sunday throu&h Apri 6th. Call 642-5678 Tim D. \\ a1 anen J.D. TU ..... AIATIOll 6 •a•, l .SO Povlorino, C.M 751-4200 - -~-. BOOKKEEPING Art> INCOK TAX REfllNS .. FOR BUSINESSES Brian G. l)oole Certln.d Publtc Accountant Cal 752-5300 • ,----------------------~..;..--~------...... ----------..... --------------------- Lunch to focus on pliotography M·c[)onnell Do!:!_g_las is top ~on tractor Its spot was taken over by Orumma~ Corp .. which m o ved from I Ith place to 10th by rece1v1ng fiscal 1985 contracts worth $2. 7 bilhon. Monday. March 3 •The Buiaesa Referral A11aclal101t luncheon will focus on commercial phot<>$fll ph) and market· ing for small and medium businesses. The lunch· eons are held at El Toro Home 'avings For infonnation, calt 770-8333. Tuesday, Marcli 4 •A two-day seminar on personnel management begin$ at Los Angeles' Sheraton Grande. For information. call (41 5) 934 -8333 •Area businesswomen wall pro' 1de ups for succcssataconference at Anaheim's Emerp ld Hott'! For informatio n. call (213) 457-tO I I WASHINGTON ~AP)-McDonnell Douglas Corp. reuu ned its No. I ranking last year as the nation's largest defense contractor. m the process protecting its already substantial lead over indu try competjtors, the Pentagon says. General Dynamics Corp., wtuch lost the tor ranking two years ago 10 McDonnell Doua.Jas and fel 10 third place. strongl y rebounded 1n fiscal I 985 and climbed back into the second spot, bumping Rockwell lntemat1onal Corp. from second to third place . Bu t General Dynamics stall trailed far behind McDonnell Douglas. The St. Louis-base<J McDonnell Douglas rem ained the only contractor to single-handedly wm more than 5 percen t of the Pentagon's business. h received con tracts in fiscal I 985 worth $8.9 bilho n, <'Omparc.-d to $7 4 hi Ilion for General Dynam ics and $6.3 BUSINESS NOTES billion for J\ocKwttr. - In fiscal 1984, McDonnell Douglas received con- tracts worth $7.7 billtoo. compared to $6.2 billio n for RockwelJ and $6 billion for General Dynamics. T he new rankings were dilclosed Thursday with release of the Defense Department's annual "Top I 00" hsting based on an assessment of all Pentagon contracts worth $25,000 or more. . The fiscal 1985 report, which covers the 12 months ending last Sept. 30, discl0$e the Pentagon awarded a total ofS 150. 7billion in prime contracts worth $2S,000or more. The top 100 companies received contraots worth SI OS.6 bi!Hon. or 70. t percent of the total. · Li tto n Industries Inc .. No. I 0 o n the I 984 list, dropped to No. I 9 last fbr with contract awards totaling S 1.5 b1lhC\n Afier McDonnell Douglas, General Dyna mics and Rockwell the remainder of the top 10 were General Electric Co. with $5.9 billion. Boeing Co. Inc. w1th·~5.S b1llioo· Lockheed Corp. with SS. I bilhon: U nited Techn~logies Corp.' with $3.9 billion; Howard Hughes Medical Institute with $3.6 billion, and Raytheon Co. with $3 billion. · McDonnc)I Douglas' rise to the top of the Pentagon's contractor list has been spurred by its w.ork on several airplanes. including the FA-18 and F-15 JCt fighters, the KC-IO tanker and the A V-8 Harrier; the AH-~4 .attack helicopter, and the Tomahawk and Harpoon missiles. •A foreign trade confcrcnl,e. sponsored b) county Congressma n. will be held at the .o.\nahe1m Convention Center. For 1nformat1on. call 992-0141 Wednesday, March 5 •A seminar on the legal a!>1X'ct) of emplo~t.'l' discipline will be held at Costa Mc)a's Wcs11n 'iouth Coast Plaza hotel. For intorma11on. call 141 'i) 934-8333. •Every Wednesda). at 11 4'i a.m K~EV k,1tltu explores estate planning. Fifst phase completed at Los Alamitos center Thursday, March 6 •A semmaron h1nng and firing techn1qu1:\ "''II be held at the Doubletrec Hotel 1n Orange. •A workshop at Chapman College w1 II exam 1 nc: IRAs. The course w1 U d1scu<,s the vanous op11on-. a nd benefits. For m forma11on. call 662-I 98tL •BBOO Direct will ho~t lhc Wes tern Coo· ference on Marketing tn Laguna Beach. The conference 1s designed for businesses not prescntl)' ustng the direct marketing. For 1nforma11on. call 253-6980. F~day, March 7 •Cllrlstlan Businessmen's Committee hold<. a weekly breakfast at the Balboa Yacht Club fur 1nformat1on. call 752-7946. Tuesday, March 11 · •A world record marathon swimmer; L'.nne Cox. will address the Professtona.l Women's Network of Orange County The group meets month I> at Costa Mesa's Westtn outh Coast Plan hotel. Fonnfonnat1on. call 559-4480. Thursday, March 13 •A "'orkshopat Chapman College "'II e\am1nt.· IRAs. The course wtll d1~uss the 'an ous option!> and benefits. For 1nforma11on. call 662-J 986 Saturday, March 15 •Max1mmng profits 1s the topic ofa Chapman College workshop. For 1nlonnat1on. call 662-1986. •The Los .\ngeles chapter of American Auoclalion of Individual Investors will e\plore unden alued stock opportunities The tallo. wall be held at Veterans Memonal .\ud1tonum. in ( uher C'1t}. For mforma11on. call (1 I3) 857-8040 Thursday, March 20 •Purebasing Management ..\&soe~oo of Or ange Coun t~ will hold tts m onth I} dinner at Ir' inc"> Reg1stl) Hotel Eileen Mcf>argh will tall. about communica11on skills For mtormatton. call 776-2990. C osta Mesa developer O'Douell, Brigham & Partners has completed the first phase of the 448.000- square-foot Los Alamitos Corporate Cente r at Cerritos .\venue and Lexington Dnve. Forty percent has a lready been leased by Mamon and Tandy corporations. according to resident partner Blair Armstrong. The second phase of construction will begin early next year. ~he said, • • • • AST Research Inc. of In 1ne lS hosting nationwide seminars fo r users and salespersons of its Enhanced Expandet. Memory Spec1fica11on RAMpage'. ooard. The firm began shipping the new memory board last October. It offers compatible computers two megabvtes ol memor). AST products are d1stnbu1ed worldwide through I . I 00 retailers a nd d1stnbutor.s • • • . .AST Research Inc. is also ofTen ng a half-size memory expansion boarrl that boosts mem ory to 640 ki lobytes for compatible computers. Called the Short Pak. the board is helpful to those who want to add memory a nd save a long slot for enhancements such as graphics. communications or an expanded memory card. said Tony Paradiso a n AST division director. ' • • • American Oatacom of Irvine has expanded us product hne to include the SUPER TELEX 357 computer terminal. Designed for the low volume user, the menu- dnven S)Stem offers easy-to-understand operator prompts. h has a t1lt/s"1vel baSt'. ke)board and op11onal pnnter American Datacom designs mult1functton bust· ness communication and data retrieval tenmnals and office automation systems. • • • Air California. a Newport Beach-based a1 rltnc. is reponmga 20 percent increase tn revenue passenger miles for January over the same month last year. Available seat mile'> increased 9.5 per~ent while passenger boardings were up 14 7 percent for the penod. AlrCal officials also announced that operational d1fficult1es have dela)ed the March I start of sef'\ ice between Seattle and Anchorage until late spnng AJrCal sef'\es 14 c1t1es in the western region · ff • • • Cornerstone Savings and Loan Association 1n M1sc;1 on V1CJO posted a $247.000 profit 1n its first four months of operatton e nding Dec. 31. 1985. Total assets -readied S 2 I 111 1II1o11 at years-end w 1t It $ 1 8 mi II rcm-m ccnaficatcs of deposit and money market accounts. President and Chief Executive Officer Ernie Casarc1 pred1c\cd conttnued stron2 growih and profi ts for 1986. • • • • Emulex Cory. of Costa Mesa has acquired the ••••••••••••••••••---' penpheral sales d1v1s1on of a ( anad1an fi rm to con11 n11e The Small Town in the Middle of the Big City Location counts That s why Unrverstty TONer m The Marketplace at Um· vers1ty Town Center will be the smart business address in Orange County Strategically located in Irvine ·s Airport· Metro-UC/ Trtangle, across the street from UC lrvme. the 10-story Umvers1ty TONer ts the only first-class offtee bu//dmg m the master-planned Umversrry TONn Center. Orange County's newest "small town." Minutes from t"'98 freeways, University Tower will offer a pnme Irvine IOcation without the congestion of the oontral busmess area. B park-like settmg, vieNs, free parking snd the svr- roundmg Marketplace, an already-open retail, restaurant and entertainment center. o,,.n Summer 1986 A development of OtNtson & Ferguson Leasing Office m The Marketplace. 4249 campus Drive, Suite 152 lrvme, Cslffomia 92716 7141854-2448 Exclusive Leasing Agent. Tom Acl<fsm, /I/ff, Thom & Co '--------------T1'e [dut:•t«1V4yol00.f'{I ~,,,,,_,. ------------~ '" °'""9'1 CouMy • d1stnbuung its computer products in that country. Emalex, .a ~anufacturer of disk and tal)( controllers, commu~1cauor:is.products and. P:3ck.aged subsystems for DE~ micro, ~101 and superm1n1 computers, acquired a d1v1s1on of M1cos Computer Systems Inc. of Mississauga. Ontari~>. C~nac;ta. Micos previously served as EmaJex' Can~~1an d1stnbutor but recently turned its attention IQ servic ing computer systems . • • • Bayallore Development Co. of Newport Beach has completed the SI I .6 million Harbor Corporate Centre at the Harbor and 405 freeways in Los Angeles. The 64.300-square-f~t development offers "superior signage" be- cause of its key freeway location. said Bayallore Vice President Mark Greer. One or more tenants arc being sought for the two sto ry structure designed by Herb Nadel, A.I.A. and Partners. The exterior of the structure is made of white precast concrete panels accented by blue-green renecti ve glass. • • • Hedley Builders Inc. of Newport Beach has broken ~round o n the SI million MacArthur Technology Center in Costa Mesa. Developed by.Bay Development Corp. of Irvine and designed by Stroell Arcllitecta, the 50.994- square-foot research and development center is set on 2.5- acres on MacArthur Boulevard just west of Harbor Boulevard. CompJctioo LS set for late April. • • • Avco Financial Services bas m oved its corporate headquarte rs from Newpon Beach to Irvine. Avco has taken over the E pod of the Floor Corp. headquatters on Michelson Drive. The Jan. 27 move involved 800 employees. Avco will continue to maintain its other I rv1ne location at Main and Cartwright, President Charlie Rinehart said. • • • America.a Bosin~11phone1 lac. of Irvine announced o pera11ng resul.ts for t he first half of fiscal I 985-86. The company's net income was $226,754 o r 14 cents per share "'llh l 6 7 million shares outstanding. This compares to net income of$458.235 or 54 cents per share on 85 I ,613 C th shares last fiscal year. Revel)ues for the first half rose to ups runne over S 11.4 m illion compared to S7.3 million last year. Second The proof of tb1a tecbnlcla.n'a work at the quarter operations improved over the first quarter. Ball Corp. plutic plant In llancle, Ind., company President Frank J. Fe1tz said. Further improve-ahould Dot be In the pad~. He. eumlnee a men ts iub,e firm's performance is expected for the heat-molded plutlc aheet, tile cup. of wbl.c:h 1c111a111ctcr<ffthe fiscal yeardue to cost-cutting-mcas"u-re .. s........,;;wn~Ilie Dllid With ready-to=eat fooela'IUC11'U and the good public reception of sales centers· in Costa pad~ and zteeaace. The multl-lawered Mesa. Anaheim, Riverside-San Bernardino and down-1 town Los Angeles, he said. American Buajne11pllone1 Inc. mat COD Saran wblch menee U a sells, installs and maintatns commercial telepho ne ableld &Calnat OZJleD and moisture, m1lrtn& systems. JNlCkaCed fooda abelf-Hable. :: CREDIT LINE ii,, ---- NETWORK NAMES TOWNSEND HERO •.• FromC6 · John Townsend oflntegrity Commulllcatlons in Newpon Beach 1s one of I 5 Southern Californians hor:iored as The New American Heroes by the loterpational Business Network. T he New Amen - can fferoes are small business entrepreneurs who ha' e tieen "'1lhng to take nsks to create successful ne" bdstnesses. ., . . . T hfec;_inembers of the Laguna Board of Realtors have been appotnted to statewide commit- tees of the California Auoclallon of Realtors. Don Beckeobaugb has been appomted to the professional standards commi ttee. Lloyd Milne to the sergeant· at-arms ~omm i ttee and Norman Wilks to the communications committee. • • • Consumer Dental Network and Con· sumerHeallb, Inc. have selected D.E. FltzGerald as full-time dental director. Most recently, FitzGerald held an executive pos1uon with the Washingto n. D.C'.·bascd medical command. the d irectoring orgamzatton for all medical and dental health care in the NaY}. F1tzGerald is fam1hcr with the area. having served four years at the Marine Corps. Air Station El Toro. Consumer Dental Network is based in Newport Beach. • • • Joltn D. Rather has been appointed sales manager for the southeastern d1 vis1on oflnaarance Raling, Dyumeia, a Laguna Hills developer of professional apphcauon software systems for inde· pendent insurance agencies. Rather brings more than I 0 years of experience in insuranfe to his new post. Rather. of Little Rock. Ark .. """' be based in that city. ••• Jim ManJon, managing director of The New- porter Resort, has been named president of Westgroup/Newporter, lac. of Newport Beach. He brings 22 years of experience to his post. The hotel is currently undergoing a S 15 million renovation. • • • Costa Mesa resident CraJ1 Crampton has 1oined Wllllamaon & Aaaoclates Accoutucy Corp. as a senior accountant. He is a member of the Amerlcu lnalltute of CP Aa and ll:te CalifornJa State Society of CPA1. SWITCH TO CAPLETS PRAISED •.• FromC6 FULLY INSURED CURRENTLY EARNING l.R.A. 11%· WllTl:llN CAPITAL MANAGIMINT ........... AT~,.,,........ . I.a.A. ........... ' 4 I u4.. QUAur-.1 rOlt ULA. -...oft .. t' , __ .. CALL 642-5678 . 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Quiet location on greenbelt close to pools. shops, golf course and tennis courts. ~Counter Monday-Frldey a:oo AM-5:00 PM 842-5171 an ectwrttaament tor wNdl It may be ,....,.....,.. except ror the coet of the apace actually OCQ.,_, by the •ror. Credit can onry be e1towect tor the nm lnMrtlon. 1112 ..... ·-Ctatral ........ llnleMral A MEMBER OF THE Ill SEARS RNANCIAL. NETWORK lmJ NEWPORT BEACH 111 ILlf'fS 111.- 3 BR end unit In good location. Neutral colors & very neat & clean. 1 BA downstairs & 2 BR apstalrs. Price Includes land. llH TIE lllf fl I 1 l l,000 Popular 1 story Bluff condo. End unit sur- rounded by grass. 3 BA, 2 BA, highly maintained .wlU:Wo.vely pa~ k.ltchententry. Fee. 1&1T11 .at mam u11.- upgraded 2 BR plus family room condo situated on toyety greenbelt area ov.«looklng ~.n.,_.....:::.. __ brary retreat off master suite. CllEO SHORES Fixer with great view, pool, 4 bedrooms. $325,000 LH. 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Sl" .......... -..... n• .... ~ 3 bdrm, see it all ;iew .. · · ·· M Hvci Ullll YllW -II 1242,MO Hurry! Hurry! This 3 BR Monaco will not last with Its plantation shutters, neutral decor and fabulous location. WTILIFf ta 11,llO 4 BR. 3 BA. Great t~ entertaining: spacious LR, expanded OR & study overlook large pool & patio. View from upstairs. • ILll CHIU HL llAI Hll,IOI Just steps to beach & park. Great Investment or perfect for owner occupancy. High annual in- come and both units remodeled. UI ... YllW llLLS IHl,IOO Sandpiper model with 4 BR. spacious FR with flreplcrce. beamed ceilings, central air, security, lovely garden & ocean view. Hurry on this. 111 OUYH 1111.000 A lovely 4 BR or 4 BR + library home with pool and spa. Great location. skylights. high ceilings, large rooms, 3 fireplaces. PlllUIU l&YHHT 11,I00,000 One of a ~ind home with extensive built-ins of furniture quality. a planked ceiling that re- sembles a boat keel. Basement. garden. boat dock & beach. CORONA DEL MAR IWlllll YIEW •tLU IH0,000 Enter lovely garden courtyard to 4 BR, 21h BA. unique living room, family room home. Three car garage. Treat yourself. Ulllll YIEW •ILLS IHl,IOO Well maintained home on large lot on fine street. 3 BR. 2 BA. vaulted c~lllngs, covered patio. 3 car garage. Owner anxious. OIHU lltlLUIS 1'41,000 Newer custom home with 180~ ocean/bay view. Room for pool, 3 BR + FR or 4 BR, 31n BA, 2 fireplaces. master BR retreat could be office or den. S"IUU llLL 1411,llO An Incredible value receritty redecorated In prestlne white. Quiet location. views of ocean. harbor and sunsets. OtllU Ill 11A1 IUl,Oll Price reduced for quick sale! Perfect 3 BR Cape Cod. totally remodeled in 1983. Gourmet kitchen. wood floors, trench doors SllUIUffl llJl,llO Lovely 3 BR. 3 BA slngle story residence over- looking spacious park-llke strada and ocean view. Prestigious CdM neighborhood with beach access. .. UYHllT rl IMl,111 Spacious 4 BR. 311, BA custom bullt on the bay, 3 boat slips, f avorabty priced I Call for appoint- OPEN HOUSES 1-5 ·sATIRIAJ Ufllm 3 BR, Spa MllUllLUI 3 BR --lll-3 BR, FR Ull ISU 3 BR. FR Pl..UUNllT 6+ BR UYFlllT 4 BR. Pier lllf Fl 3 BR. Fee 11¥111 TtlUCI 2 BR. Oen WTlllfF 3 BR llltllllL llAI 3 BR JWltll CHH 3 BR. FR Wllllff 5 BA. FR. Spa llWPtlT IDllTS 4 BR, FR. View llYlll THUCI 3 BR. Pool llftlllMIS <4 BR. Oen 111• Yl(W llllS 4 BR.FR. Ocean Vu IPYIUSS Mll 6 BA, FA, Vu ......... , 3 BA. Ocean Vu WHT ..... T 3 BA. FA IPYIUSS l lll 6 BA. FR. Vu. Pool UYJIMT 4 BR, Pier Ull llU <4 BR. FR ........ 1 6 BR. Pool. Vu $255,500 $325,000 $380.000 $399,000 $550.000 $945,000 SUIDIY $175.000 $225,000 $278,500 $325,000 $345.000 $355.000 $359,500 $359,000 $387,000 $398.500 $650.000 $675.000 $698.000 $699.000 $945.000 $1.445.000 $3,800.000 n11 LHwn L.e l. McLOON 111 ...... A. KURTZ 22t1W...,.,.... S. WALLACE 2Hfla ...... C. RUMSFELD 2t11• ... H. THAMER 1121..,.... E. COAKETI ... ™ ..... K.PARKER HY•yYln E. BOWIE 2'41 ...... S WALLACE 111 ... m.s A.KURTZ 11 .a.tty C MCMAHAN l 2tlisae G ANDERSON 44 1 ....... D. SIBB 2IOI TaMa1 M PHILLIPPI 12U s...n.tLeet M GUTH 1121 k aenst L McLOON u s. ..... B REEDY ,,, ..... L. MURPHY 1111 -. ...... G. LIVINGSTON l h4et•laf M. REEDY 1121 a..,.w. M MATIHEWS I Jl Yl1U..'"4 E OLSON ,..,... S. HARRIS OTHER AREAS Tlm.1IMI 12H,lll. 2 BR + den. Owner paid $225.000 new. then spent $60.000 on extensive upgrades. Gorgeous. immaculate & ready t~ sell 1'111UUOI YtlW 122'- Prtvate & quiet wooded area with pool & tennis facllltles. Highly upgraded. 2 BR, den. 2 decks. Lovely night-light view 11.11 • LJllU I H O,llO Tucked away for complete privacy yet in com- mand of dramatic coastal & hghts view 3 BR. 3 BA with spacious kitchen. brass & wood wet bar, tlle spa. ment. Land Included. . 644-9060 WIST AWSll1 Im.- High rental aree -conatant demand. F"' the shrewd Investor this 4 8 R/28 R duptex can't be beat. Steps to surf and sand. •WNITlllUI .,.._ For those who love the beach but want everytlng In ~ home! 3 BR. 3 BA. wood floors. etched ~ glast) huge master suite I Land Included. WUTIUff ' 1211.- becutlve appeal. Lots of SQHare footage, low maintenance. or 4 BR. worksffop. Lots of trees. best schools and walking distance to everything. IUOll UY IHI.- Totally private 2 BR with spa & ready for unit to be built over 3 car garage. Garden patio Is steps from bay beachfront. · 111 CAIYll-•WI 12",lll A delightful Augusta with gorgeous golf course view. 2 BR. den, high ceilings and complete security. SUYIEW IHl,llO Spacious pool-size lot. 24 hr. guard-gate com- munity. light, airy 3 BR Nantucket. Owner will carry with low down. Possible lease/option. WYlfW 1410,GIO En joy a sophisltcated family hfestyle. Beautiful 4 BR two story. forever view of ocean & Newport Center. Guard-gate. • --11111 IUl,111 Magnificent view from 2 story. 3 BR. 3 BA, FR & DR town home. Beveled mirror. plantation shut- ters. A/C, 2 bars. 3 patios. guard gate and more. PfltlSIU PlllT un.- Hlgh ceilings. privacy. bookcases. 3 fireplaces. 2 patios. A quiet corner loct1on and .ease of maintenance makes this 4 BR. 3 BA home a joy! 8"11 U.ES I'll. Bay and nite-llght v1er:s. 4 BR. formal dining and pool offer comfortat>le hfestyle for couple or small famlly . n...u""" s111.- A story book guest house. a 3 story windmill and a 4 BR main house makes this property unique. practical, romantic -all on a double lot Great buy ....... l ....... Out of area seller Is reahsUc1 One of the best view locations with tremendous amount of up- grades. 3 BR, 3 B~ & 3 car garage •un• '"',... Big Canyon "big sprawllng 5 BR, 2 story custom with oversized pool In enclosed courtyard Located on cul de sac & private Qreenbelt --~2-1a~1-s-.AN_J_o_1a-.u1 .. 1 .. a1 .. LL~S~RO_A._D ~NE ... w_P~OR_T~BE_A_CH~~~ ----------~----~~~~.! - U,._l()U 8£ALTOR8, 675-6eee .... , b .. C..•• " ..... ,,. c. ... -...... , .. --- Orange C~ DAILY PILOT/ Sunday March 2. 1986 ;ttOl lalHt ltlu• IOM Ct1t .. ••I llu ltu .......... , ...... 1111 1lul l1t1tt fer Salt 1001 Gt11ral 1002 Gt11ral w11 au•. Lill IY OWIEI • GrubbtiEllis I R IDENTlAL M O £RAC £ft l ~ I $1,111,800 . ""' ...... ...... /Ce••• .. hi h' ,... llar , .. a.anal l 002 COfMf IOcatlon Two MP-I Ar11e homee e>n. I 2 N9ed to N \19 commlUlon 7 bdrm l convert Ible d91'1. I.lat fOf only 3"'% comm. 2 -tlltha, ,,,. othet • 2 Incl mult Agt. 75~5080 bdrm:--? bath. Two CM ' UITSfll • llllOll 3 BR 2be. new klte'*1. "Old•" COM t1o m• TM betgl#I of the ar"I "4tW cpl Ott 111 ... park· w/~ VW# ' c.1 .. ne imagine . 5 Bedroom or 4 Ing 1/2 btk 1o betch tunHtl 3BA w/o'illn • Oen 3 Balll fatnlly S29~.000 c.11 e73·M85 be'lhl d.,, w/bltln t>Ot*· room ~th flt~ up-°' 87)-()t27 O'wf*/Agt ceMS: lrg front rm. mll- daled ei.ctrlc kitchen. Cert .. •el •ar-1022 rored 10<mal din rm, o.c.. dining room l .ncloted Ofetor wellpap9f ttwuout ya1d AH thle + home war-* OEl.UXE DUPLEX 38r Cathedrel cell, IOfdl of Tllll LmLS I 1,IH,000 Of exKutjve style living on Bayfront. Dramatic styling fea - tures. lavish use of brick cedar, etched and stained glass. Three bedroom. 3 ~ BA. Ubrary, formal dining. billiard room, large pier & slip. $1,850,000 includes land. M artha M acnab Tll ILTIIUTI 1e11m111 1nan H ,tOO,ooo Located on ap proxlmately 2.2 acres overlooking Newport's Upi>er Bay. Sumptious estate affords total privacy, security, lavish main living quarters. separate servants quar· ters, complete equestrian facilities, 20 car garage -all surrounded by the . most exceptional grounds. & landscaping complete with runnmg streams. fountiuns. pools and massive redwood trees Martha Macnab nu CIYI • PHTHHI UH,000 Unbelievable value -2BR. 21n BA + den and formal dining with peak view of bay. Commuruty security. pool: Priced below market. $399,000 fee Martha Macnab THIS MIMI II SPECIAL 1211,100 Three bedrooms. 2BA. Extensive use of French doors and crown mouldings Oak plank flooring in kitchen . family room and laundry room Custom plantation shutters. Convenient to shopping. airport and freeways lst T D is assumable. Gayle Amato WIFHHTUllH CllHllllll $141,000 Th1s tr1 -level home with 3 car at- tached garage features loft area Could be a hb1 ary or den Three bedrooms. 21 2 baths. Skylight in master suite C.ommunity pool and tennis. Gayle Amato l&YFHIT • lfWPORT ISUll $471,000 Privacy and a unique lifestyle are yours in this open and spacious bayfront home. Three bedrooms. 21/t-BA. ~fireplaces. indoor spa. extra large lot. Community beach. Will accomodate a 35' boat. Gayle Amato An unobstructed, picturesque, 180° view from mountains to harbor and ocean, Including Fashion Island. Enter through exquisite mahogany electric front gates opening ont com- puterized pool and spa. Enjoy total security with a Honeywell system. Totally remodeled -celling to floor - new carpets and window coverings. Central vacuum system. Intercom, of course. 3 bedrooms, possible 4th or bonus room. 3 bths. Luxurious master suite with steam shower. Jacut.zl and redwood sauna. Wet bar and elegant used brick fire- place in family room. Living room with high beamed cedar ceilings and dra- matic fireplace. Formal dining room overlooking pool area. Nook in kitchen. Fabulous home for entertaining, SIX CAR GARAGE completely drywalled with 4 skylights. added custom storag e cabinets and full bath with shower. Large assumable low Interest first. 673-4400 1-L\llll()ll. *wmy 1 .. ,... llWI* garage plu1 offllrfft '" --parttlno & laundry room 2 ltO<y 3 bdrm. 2 bath. air 80lh rr .. hty dec:Ofaled cond condo nr SC Plua and upgrad .. Horne Of Pool, tpa. lrPIC • carpotl ln119ttmentl $<$2& 000 Only $93,900 Other 2 MARii. YN TWITCHELL bdrm1 & 3 bdrm• from $69.900-$79,000. A ba1galnl Call Sue 831-128& 7~9-9100 . .. '. 11111.llOILI IHIUl 1·1 Baycre1t W1.1m 3 bdrm. 2'11 bath, lamlly rm, for· mal din rm, lafd out for entertainment end gOO<l llvlng A bargain al $298,500 ranly lor S 149.000 2Ba & 2Br 28• By cabinet• & evtn a "dumb ••2 1200 Own•r Walk to beh wallet" You'll lo\09 evwy "' • S349,000 Alto Duplex In Inch of this 119arty 3,000 rm L11guna Beach 494_.e100 ~ ft home. Mvet ..it. BEAUT 2 UNIT OUPl.EX Thll WHk•nd onlr 5 yrs old. xlnt rental prop . s55.ooo b9IOw appralN Joe 500 blk of Narc1ssu1. S5'4S,OOO. to many am•nlll•• 10 llst. 221 llAllllltl Great Invest opportunl· OPH UT/11112110-1 ty, lavorable llnanclng _____ ..,,.....,,.....,....,_ REAL ESTATE HELPLINE Liit l&YFHllT I avail $475,000 Laura COMMERCIAL·C.O.M. Foree101ur•·R.E Probl9ml 401 llRTM IT&ll UH rlplex on . 1t1ndy beach 1eo-9146/E 756-0 129/0 ln6000m•1000' s2,1 ~· NNt N __ Free referencea 855-7292 OPll Ill l-t aJO 5895•000 ---• 4 • ,.gen _ lllUllS SALE/TRADE $70.000 Dover Shores 5 bdrm lam 1 llAITIHL llllHEI Pltll WM~R 'If .\. ' *· • l Bank Repos. Forectoaures equity In 2000 ~ f1 3BR rm. den or sl\Jdy, In-law• EMH&LI l&Y 001101& Ill 1&11 OUPLEX-28r 1ba each !All areas Great financing hm•guesl hN 'Country quarters Pier & slip Wiil lcean view Private A perleel combination of So-of-PCH S26'&,900. Lu•ury & Custom Homes Living' ldyllwlld 10< hie, consider lease option beach $465.000 comfort & elegance 521 CarnatlOn. By owner Agent 854-2460 lot or bOth "f 14 659-6159 S980 000 added to en excell.nt I ·-. J&SllH OllHI Spyglass Hiii location 673--0241 or 873-1541 lllllY ST&IFFH ated area Plan 2 This home otters lovely YJEW YJEW YllW *ABSOLUTELY* YOUI YEIY IEST BLUFFS OPPOITUllm OPEN TODAY 1-5 SOQ PLAYA Gorgeous 3Bdrm, 21h Ba spacious E"d Unit with huge,prvt .entry court yard & complete wrap-around patio. Like new Interior. Move-In fresh! Offered by a very realistic & anxious owner at truly a bargain price of $229,500 incl land. High balance assumable loan. Surely the finest value now offered. We are very proud of this listing!! SU Ull llW n '345.000 I ocean/bay vi.ws from llv 1so• ocean. llland and lfa·llM CAROL TATUM. RI.TR rm, m1tr 1ulte & t>eaull· l\llleet l/1eWI In CeiMO 759-1552 lull~ paneled famlly rm Highlands on Dorchester This unique prperty with 38R. courtyard entry Open Sun 1-5-1758 Santa Ana One of Costa Mesa's oldest homes bullt around •the turn of the century, completely renovated. A charming two story w/ 2Bdrma a 2 baths Up- graded llltchen appliances & cabinets A 4 car garage that Is stressed for a 2nd Unit Property Is zoned R-2 Ottered at $238,500 c-,r WAID 631-2242 lnctd1 large pool & spa and solar heat. For detalls call 73 t-3777 Siii.iii Fil ~ ~~ ~ ~;.aa ll£AL l:lfATf llllH UTltlH .-e-.1t.-.1_.l-.111-.._......, .. 4 Move 1lght In, reduced to 1127,000 S399.000. 45 tt Iott A steal at this price. Under 309 POPPY AVENUE market. Prime locallon. OPEN SUNDAY '2-4PM 38R lY.SA. f~yard '(,.(*11111 ml. Ila I Needs TLC. Must sell ) 1 . Della Delgado 631-1266 ( •• 1~1{U'HU'J 1•y0~0:• 1;j.1-.,~.CJ~ _:D--.. 3407 C. Cout ... y., CdM • 38r 2Ba, tp8, trplc, J&SMlll CllEll large yard, llke new 1 SPHl&L ~127.000. 645-9478 1 14 BARRIER REEF •IEW 11 l&Jll(T* Spectacular 3BR, lamuy IJBr 1.ee. 1 car gar. IO 101. I room. lormel dining forced air & New palnl room Seebreeze Plan S S70K as~m loan at 10"/o. OPEi SHIU 12-5 Poss 10% dn pymt I Agl 733-2373 $114,900. 6'&5·9922 Bkr HOMES FOR SALE "'*u1 Royal St George (Big Cnyn) NB 20 Hillsborough (Harbof Hill) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $674.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 759-9100 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $1 750.000 Sunday 1.5 126 Via Lorca (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $465.000 Sunday 1-4 2512 Wavecrest (Harbor Vu Hiiis) NB 675-6000 $379,000 Sunday 1·5 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEii •• 1748 Bonalre. Newport Beach 675-6000 $289.000 Sunday 1-5 2 BEDROOM •2443 Bamboo (Eastbluff) Nwpt Bch * •53 Montec1to (Spyglass) NB 1 1158 Santa Ana Ave. Eastslde. CM 644-9060 $278,500 Sunday 1-5 I 644-6200 $575.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-2242 $238,500 Sunday 1-5 • l 7 Carmel Bay Drive. Corona dei Mar 114 Morro Bay (Spyglass) Nwpt ech I * * 508 38th Street. Newport Beach . 759-9100 $557 .500 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I 759.9100 $335,000 Sunday 1 30-4 , *2403 Fordham Dr College Park CM 1869 New Jersey. Costa Mesa 426 "B" Carnation (Old CdM) CdM I 546-5880 $156.900 S~nday 1-4 546-2313 s 149,500 Sun 1-~ 644-9060 $295,000 Sun 1•5 1789 Hawaii, Costa Mesa 760-8333 $162.800 Sat/Sun 1-4 321 Oahha, Corona del Mar LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypoint Spyglass 644-6200 $2.700.000 Sat/Sun 8-8 v 8 Cypress. Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch Sun 1-4 USTlllE COST& MH& 11'7,500 646-7171 $239,000 Sunday 1-4 ••2707 H1lls1de Dr (Harbor View Knoll) NB * • 1793 Oriole. Costa Mesa *•302 Santo Tomas. Costa Mesa 644-6200 $245.000 Sunday 1-5 751-6 190 $319,000 Peppertree H eights Lovely ap-pointed condo with 2BR. 212BA 644-6200 $l47.500 Sunday 1-4 v 16Jetty. (dasmine Creek) CdM 125 Via Koron (lido Isle) Newport Beach 760-1900 $995,000 Sunday 1·5 • • v 1 Napoli (Harbor R1dge)N.B . 644-9060 S-3..80.._0......._0"'00.._ ___ __...S.-un.._.1.:...-5._ Only 13 units total Beam ce1 Lmgs, •420 Serra (Corona Highlands) COM 644-9060 $345,000 Sun 1-5 631-7300 $467 500 Sunday 1-4 30 .-----9--tt-i-hf'll'k ~·--nlaee '"alk-• ... "l~?-lo-----.f;j.f...~.uuJIJ-~U.lJOO Sat/Sun t-c 0 "'"'"'4· p~~·•·~,.... · .~ r-A. d~• llA"' tttt.",_ • w en-.; "' • ----""-163 I tmcol11 la11e."N~ort -8eactt .LLL! a.J...JJ.l1.< J.LCJ.V~On.a JaJUA ' pool and spa Great for children too. 673.5354 $298.500 Sunday 1•5 644-6200 $950,000 Sunday 1-5 Liz Beazley WOOISY a SECl.1111 1141,000 See this nicely appointed lower urut Expensive decor. extra book shelves at entry This is a l BR. and den or 2BR Liz Beazlev, Linda Oeth - CUSTOM 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEii vso Belcourt (Belcourt) CdM 760-8333 $675,000 ...,... • 16 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) CdM 160-8333 $1. 195 000 Sunday 1-5 250 Poppy, (Oceanv1ew) CdM 759-9070 $409,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1601 Port Abbey (Harbor Vu HmsJ NB 759-9100 $369.000 · Sunday 1-5 1223 Portside (Harbor View Hills) NB 644-6200 $439,000 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5 1 1376 Mariner. Costa Mesa 751-6190 $141 .900 Sun 1-5 221 Narcissus Olde Corona del Mar ••44 A1dgehne Drive (Harbor Ridge) NB • 675 7067 $0545 000 S t/S 12 30·5 64 4-6200 $675.000 Sunday 1 5 •44 Morning Breeze (Turtlerock) Irvine • · a un I 1 552-2000 $210,900 Sunday 1-4 1 3319 Nevada, Costa Mesa •24 Rockingham (Belcourt) Nwpt Bch 9 Northampton (Belcourt) NB 546-2313 $153,000 Sat 11-3 Sun 1.4 644-6200 895,000 Sunday 1-5 Sun 1-5 •2486 Napoh, Newport Riviera. CM 642-5200 $124,900 Sunday 1-4 30 12 Belcour1 Drive South (Belcourt) NB 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v * • 10 Narbonne. Harbor Ridge. NB 640-4868 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 CONDOS TOWN HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM COUITllY EHLISN TIDOll 12 ,450,000 This 6BR, 41/1 BA. family room. li- brary .. bonus room. wine room home has a breathtaking unobstructed ocean. bay, Cat.alma. night light view, and is behind the 24 hour guard gate at H arbor Ridge The perfect fam1ly & enterta1rung home with a large ~I & spa Ed Escano/Maureen White- 759-6700 $459,000 Sun 12-4 **309 Northstar lane (Dover Shores) NB 321 Orchid, Olde Corona del Mar 644-6200 $875,000 Sunday 1 ·4 v22 Royal St. George. Big Canyon. NB 760-8333 $525,000 Sunday 1 4 426 "B' Carnation (Old CdM) CdM 644-9060 $295.000 Sun 1-5 IELCOlllT HH,000 Beauuful Plan "C" m the Belcourt Towne Collection . Many custom up- grades Two bedrooms. 2 baths A pleasure to see Grt-at ~umable financing Sharon Vogt N&lllOll lllHE Hl&,000 Very pnvate "Devonshire" unat- tached. Colossal city and night light view Near main rxiol Good as- sumable financing Sharon Vogt IL TIM&Tt COIMHDIH HILLTOP VIEW 13,HO,OOO Overlooking all ,,f N<:wport Beach This h om e mcludf's 5BR. 6 1,~ BA. library. family room. billiard room. exercise room. wine· room and much more A contemporary home with soaring spa<.es yet warm and mv1t- mg Waterfalls flow ovt>r rock in the entry and into thE' pool and spa m the back Ed Esu1no dnd Maureen White 1100,000 PlllCI llHHTIH SCH,000 Long private cJr1vewdy lc•e1ds to this secluded single story 3BR. 2 1 BA, FR home Many d~orator c·xtras wood floors. mirrors, skylJghts. pr1 v3te patio with spa off master su11('1 Maureen Wh1te)Ed Kc;cano UHi f lllU NOii -sntuss 11LL 1141,000 Four bedrooms _.. bonus room ht>m<' on pool size lot overlnokmg t•anyon Quiet, restful view Very mot1vdtf>d S<>ller will <:ons1def terms Suhm1t' Now o(frrL'<.l at $549,UOO V1r"1ma Sw:m 1&111111 RIMI CRIST $440,000 Enpy th<' n1ghtl1gh1.S 111 this paClous 3BR. 3BA home Vaultf'd ce1hn~. skyhghts and warm f1rP place cnhnnce the hvmg room Ad d1t1onaJ den with wet bar, t'Om mun1ty pool and ~nnis. guard g.1t.c-d community Extremely mouvatr-<i owner will trade or lt>a..w optwn Duma Pr r # 2 CIVIC PWA, lllR 100 844-l!M • 675-6000 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * ••2926 Perla, The Bluffs. NB 2034 Pomona. (R-2 Lot). Costa Mesa 722-6460 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 751 -3 191 $116.500 Sunday 1 ·5 870 Sandcastle (Harbor View Hiiis) NB v 44 Whitewater (Jasmine Ck) CdM 675-6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-8333 $267.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •2 Twin Lakes Circle. Corona del Mar 3 BEDROOM 2203 Miner St Costa Mesa 854-7936 $125.000 731-3777 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 508 Venta1a (Blutls) Newport Beach 759-6700 $235,000 Sunday 12-4 Sun 12-4 23722 Via Calzada. Mission V1e10 642-5200 $162.500 Sunday 1-4 ••2 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyont NB 644-6200 $495.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 850 Sandcastle (Hbr Vu His) CdM 760-8333 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1527 Seacrest.CH V Hills) CdM 644-9060 $398,500 Sun 1-5 * • 2032 So Capella Ct Mesa Verde CM 966-2307 $209.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 • 10 Stillwater (Turtlerock) Irvine 675-6000 $345.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 875 Deep Creek. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $127 ,300 Sun 1-4 100 Via Tneste (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch * 1609 Tradewinds Ln. Baycrest NB 673-7300 $795,000 Sunday 1-4 I 751-3191 $294,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 18 Rue Chantllly (Big Cyn) NB 645-0303 $585,000 Sun 1·00.4 30 2216 Waterfront. Corona del Mar V37 Rue Fountainbleeu (Big Cyn) NB 759-9 lOO $520.000 Suoday 1-5 760-8333 $490,000 Sun 1-5 I V2031 Yacht Defender. Seavlew 644-9060 $379.000 Sun 1-5 v2019 Yacht Resolute, Seav1ew NB 640-7849 $459,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 & BEDROOM 1 925 Carnation, Costa Mesa 751 -6190 $164,900 . Sun 1 .4 .311 Goldenrod. Olde Corona del Mar I 4 BEDROOM 675-6000 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I 420 De Sola Terrace (Corona Hlghlands) 759-9100 $369 ,000 Sunday 1 -5 * * 227 4 Channel, Newpott Beach I S B * * 105 Edgewater (Balboa Penln) NB 645-0303 $158,700 Sun 1-4 R plus FAM RM or DEii 675-6000 $475.000 Sunday 1·5 2109 Miramar. Newport Beach ' •• 2773 Bunting Cr .. Costa Mesa 466 Gav1ota (Bluffs) Newport Beach 645-0303 $425,000 Sun 12-4 751 -6190 $279,000 Sun 12-4 675-6000 $238,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1334 Anligua. Newport Beach I * 1524 Antigua Way (Dover Shores) NB 949 Goldenrod Ave. Corona del Mar 645-030~ S379·000 Sun 2•5 759-57oo $760.000 Sunday 1·5 759-9 100 $465.000 Sunday 1-5 * *627 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB •720 Bison. Eastblutt, NB 1 644-9060 $1,445,000 Sun 1-5 644 9060 $355 oo Sunday 1.5 * •3335 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar li4 • · O 644-6200 S 1.595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • • 1796 Oriole Dr (Mesa Verde) CM • 12 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) NB 3300 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar I 641-1458 $329.000 Sun 1-4 644-62b0 $875.000 Sal/Sun 1 5 675-6000 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 205 Via Jucar (Lido Isle) NB 1••49 Cambria (Spyglass) COM 675-6259 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 644-6200 $825,000 Sunday t-4.30 1963 Port Weybridge (HVH) Newport Beach 759-1870 $242.500 Sat.!Sun. 1·5 1 424 Alvera Terrace. Corona del Mar l 759-9100 $695,000 Set/Sun 1-5 4 IR plus Fii RI or DEi .. " 3 Rue Chateau Royal (Big Canyon) NB • 1836 Kinglet Ct.. Costa Mesa , 644-6200 $.469,500 ·• Sunday 1-4 751·6190 $259,900 Sun 1-4 18851 San Rufino, lrvlne LOTS· 301 & 303 Narcissus. Old CdM, CdM 786-0438 $4 15,000 Sal /Sun 1-5 759-9070 S305K Sat/Sun Agt on lot 1741 Tustin Ave 1B. Costa Mesa 646-4380 S 125.000 Sunday 1-4 441 Redlands (Nwpt Hghts) Newport Beach 644-9060 $359.500 Sunday 1-5 105 Via Wazlers (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 $349,000 Sun 1·4 * •661 Via Lido Soud (Lido Ille) NB 673-7300 $1.550.000 Sun 1-4 436 Vista Parada (Bluffs) NB 759-6700 $279,500 *™35 Arbor Rd (Sen Juan Vig) SJC Sat/Sun 1·5 642-5200 $119,500 Sunday _1 ·5 416 Vista Roma The Bluffs. N B •23 Belcourt (Belcourt) Newport Beach 640-9019 $169.000 Sunday 1-4 631-1266 $829.000 Sunday 1-4 30 3 IR ,1us FAI Rll or DEi * •22 Belmont (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Bch 759,9100 $925,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 4 B C ) COM * • 21 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) COM 1 amer Reef (Jasmin• reek 644-6200 $519,000 Sat 1-5 Sun 1 4 733-2373 $415.000 Sunday 12·5 • 20S4 Monrovia. Costa Mesa 751-6190 $129.750 I 2432 Fordham, Cost• Meta 645-0303 $142,000 * * 1213 E. Balboa Blvd (BllbOI P9nln) NB Sun 1_. 6«·6200 $750.000 Sunday t-5 * *818 H1rbof ISiand Orl\18, Nwpt Bch Sun 2•5 759·6700 $975.000 Sunday 1-5 • * •326 Evening Canyon (Shoreclltts) NB 644-6200 $599,000 Sunday 1.30·5 7 Hermitage (Big Canyon) Newport Beach 644-6200 S 1,095,000 Set/Sun 1 ·5 • 7 4 Hiiicrest. Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch 673·8700 $2.450,000 Sunday 1·5 1031 Kings Rd, (Cllfthaven). Nwpt Bch 968-1021 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 2000 Mlrnmar. Peninsula Point 644·9060 Sunday 1-4 30 • •7 Muir Beach, Spyglass 760-8333 $ 1,295.000 Sunday 1·5 * *401 North Star (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 673-5354 $980,000 Sunday 1-4 30 751 Olympic Ave (nr SC Plza) Costa Mesa I 5.(5.3573 Sunday 10-5 309 Poppy, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $399,000 Sund11y 12·4 * 16 Pt Loma (Spyglass) COM 644·6~00 $625.000 Sunday 1.5 ••25 Aldgeline (Harbor Ridge) NB 644-6200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5 • 7 Sunburat. lrvlM 760· 1900 $420.~ Sunday 1-6 I 100 Scholz Plaza -PH 11 10. Nwpt Bch 759-1877 $175,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plu.s FAM RM or DEii * •2792 Longwood Court CM 546-2313 $168.500 Sunday 1-4 3 BEDROOM * • #4 Odyssey Ct (Nwpt Crest) NB 673-7300 $179.000 Sun 1-4 * • i: 19 Odyssey Cl (Nwpt Crest) NB 673-7300 ~ 182,000 Sun 1-4 500 Playa. EastbkJll, Nwpt Bch 640-5560 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEii 12 Chateau Royale, Big Canyon. NB I 756-1540 $399.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * v 11 Toulon (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 1 644-9060 $675,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM *29 f2 Ouedada (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1-4:30 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR plus 1 IR 2216 Waterfront, Corona del Mar 759-9100 $520,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plus 2 BR 720/7201/t Fernleat, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $339,500 Sunday 1-5 305 Latkapur. Oltte Corona del Mar 875-8000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5404 Soethore Or Newport Beach 675-6930 \ • Sun 1-5 HOMES FOR REIT * 1806 Sandlewood (4BA Baycrest) NB 759·6700 $2200/mo Sal/Sun 11.4 •Spa •Poot *•Waterfront **•Waterfront & Pool .,...Gfve address at guard gate ~-------- ... J - c...... . aa...a -=-=iiiiiiii;;J; ... ii"ie..._ 1111 l lM ............ ~ IHI IUMI Cetta._ JIM C.U... 8 .. IU'llll--* ,,_,. M?a Cut• 28111a""' 1M1BAeoncso ~ la~ MM 21t, 1to yn. end tw· i::.AAoe-1/bd, 111 JMnn. 3 ... oom. a ...,. .._ Kt -?Mr To Hewell wMtl )'OU tiuy • w/~t lhutt••· WOOd room1, ocHn •law 1 BA twn, trpt, vt.w, ~ ~~ :.C~~ HH/mo, •PPl only, •HAllYAN> OC>tMT• ltOfY Condo. ~it-~lnQ ~ 8ey hOI* trom ue. C9ll ftra. crpt, b11ncS1 Garage. UOO/mo. 142-0.>7 11100/mo ytty Ind utltl ...... ...... · Mt-043S °' M04171. . .,-we. tacNd o-t•· End \Jnlt. 1715,000. ete.1021 VIP Pr~. Inc. 8"" ~ Or~. Ho pate, **THE BLUFFS Ve<y ,076-5511,caH Barbor aft 29dmi tM6 &.AfiG! tMr'p 1 bedloamr ~ :::..0"1n:... TeMll. Clu~ Md 4tA 2~ fem rm w/l>er (714)87$-2232 2211PleeettU.145-1518 ~ Exec home 38f ~ 414-2342 31ktrm IMt '*' '*"' ,.. drllpea ~ l~u:iOiiil:Aliiiiiiiiiii'iiii poo11e. NewpoftAMera flp,COY.dectl/paUo134fK SEAVIEW Lowell NM\· •IN1llll-• 2 ~1a + ,_r•t .....,, ~dec:Ofated28' 1ea Pool NoPl't914~ ,... floor tie. . .._..,....; 1&211•oom.,_....,. T~~~'.: 1411 .... W1r ( ... ). ownr 118/810.5117 tudlet Model on rNttcet, E/lkle HA 18A. ~rm. eleln & t vtill 3f1~ Nw South Bay. Y_rfy HA, cptt. dfOI, edftl prfl. ~· dWM...,.., !tool & Ip&, ....... -=r· (Off lente_iMbtf_& Mime) lalbOit cMel'I ......_ •-3tbd + tennlt. pool, id. Oat .. ta. wtr pd ll500tmo Ag1640-SMO '975 tnc:1 utltl t7~51 No p.t $880 + 0.0 erlCik>8ld loCk.flDle oiw-.-. -'-' 1..... bctl hte 31f\ -.;e.,OOc)'. guwct.d gete. J31ft< In-8t0¥8 .vall. No Peta Vu of ocn a Clteiln• "°'" 85()..5143 0t 846-Mti · •· P9t1' •• QfOUndl., walldng..,.,. to: ----·-------T""'! j PETE MJ-1111 Wiii eatry et 10.5~ c:tudee lg IOt, ~ Open ht/Sun 1M. 3BA. <ten, 2BA OW, w/d, l1Jh1 PHiH•ll oe:: 1510. aV9ilebte ~18. * ~ ._. w fll Uf ™ llOI W. ~Av. 818-3777 ftanacfng. Call Fl'an Dodd 2t&t Orenge, Cotta Meaa g4i. St~ 722-7810 1117 28' U$)C*, genoe. • No PM '4t21t * ~ ~ • 9A ~ ,.____, a-i... 133-3e22 or 131·5510 3003 Jeffrey. 17 /mo. * .......... -. ...,. wltrlllC-t MOOIMO. ' BARRETf REALTY .... '"' .. ,. ._,, . ..,..TheMMwVatdedMllHA,mtn&cttylightlvu, •WAlKT081EACK* AQt M0-111i 'N ftleld .~~~ 'flti .• 14W.O-••iL llLllllT'I lllT BAYFRONT dOlx w/dOCk kid-'.,-. 2br w/o« 8125 ,,,.._ 111 HarbOf 'Vu Hma. 1 i.1 + bttlnl. Utlll Incl wwl!Gl tTWm ... Mutt ... ttllt -.... ...... 1 f for 30' boat. 1295,000 or uttre poet! 4/3br l'le8 I 1t181mo. II.gt 640-... 1650/mo. F.. •£48TSIOI iovety '*' a a I 8 0 t • d U n t t 1 _..,., or-~ R"'-t A~. tncte den + more I 1100 , TIUlllT 111-IHI 28r 2Ba. O/w, wtd, bale, IHITmTI w/Cethedral ,._..._ Cilia,.. IM tM. ,.-0. mar model home. • Cenne.-yVIHtQe"-ity 53M191Ag1coet SOOO• 3br mufti bath l'R gar IHO . IHO eeo. UkatwendMWIAllutllltlee ---lclellflon•_.,._.. • ________ 1 b6droome, 3'.t bath, for-.813-3771 Sf>Mle llQe kit trplo too OC~NFRONT· 28r, ffplo. Avall 3/3.131·3848 aid Poot ,.., no -. NOW TAKING NO .......... mat dining • teroa den.' . I Choloe , .. ,tide 2bt hm 539-919f Agt .... Whit• •• ,., YleW 11100 .,.~ 111111 1=rm • -· "'° RIH .. VATIONI ,OA 0.-• Nii9 Mtl.. 38A 28A = ~ Gourmet liltchen, m .. tet laa CJ ... lt 111 bltlna lellUfe patio + gar, BAY FRONT 3/bd d yl'ly. Conni. 875·U04 ---• ':':: ...... rm 1•-MH MAY OCCUPANCY. t'OI ......... ---M • ' • Yd. tulte wlfrplo. Luth land· PANO ociiN Vi..., hkup• a yd HOO'• an Npt Hg1• '9tlO"" '""" 4-" -d d I f -----·---125,000. 0 t!N H USE KtPI, and HUGE SPA. """ """'· 53e-e1t1 Agt coat den. gorgeoue ClU1tom CaJlttnu tH din., .. , garden apt. Otok 301 AVOCledo 842"'860 traction•.~'!. !_.0 mo'•.._, JM*, ..,.. Fri. & Sun. 12 ... Owner. Over 150 000 In UP-L.ux Twnhme. HA 2'.t8A, home. d ock av1ll, llll Ind t ...,.,.. ,.....,..,... """C 154-4142, l .uu-.:JO r-•. GY"I\ ~ .._ 2 eflCll 2203 Ml'* St. 154·79"'" ' 2 trplce great buy Cozy Nwpt Hghtt 38R 851 1151 ry K , _.,.., -_.. •1 Ltg 38R HA. nr vv • 1 ' -.:.... =.t... 70f7 .... gredea. For your pet• 117 4 too A D ' 2BA 1 I d . . bit cond. No pet• M25 car gar 1150/mq call ~ .... ... .... ,_. TD· COLLEQ.E PARK By own eon.i lhowlng caM CralQ • • gt H 1' cat,,.,,~ ry lllf lllfW •-aw * 2BR 2ba \Jpetaln Dpl.x. Call Curt II 831+12el Dave~ 6'8-231S ... a:-tt'9 • ·--of tt'9 Poot. Jeo In tront yd. ,8; at 1to-5000 Of 831-128' 498-0300,,.. 412-2300 f9C. 1000 mo. 46' In Hat~ R;"C:1 Cptetdrpa. Full gar .... JNry ooeen ;;; on -~ -.... °' 28• + Oen. Low down, RfJ t .... flABULOUS 2 metr t>d1+ Thie bHutltul 3Bdr~ 1700/mo, ee 1-31&3 ah/8 meatiBJlll Hr 1 Ba upetre. 571 I luff. 1 I t 21•, full • miiii' 1111' owe 1139,300 eet-151e II 1¥ I ft1 Wt 1111 den. Quiet loc. Poot/19a "Aen•launce" home 11 • • 2BR 2b• upe1a1ra Dpl• ~. n1;.~ .. ~!~10· .No5 ~Cof6MPl9WtC:: 1n • ===*""• a * V"F a • & tannle. 11100/mo, muet 10 ... Quat ....... Cpte/d P• "'ult .,..., _,,.,,,.....,. ' ,....., __ "'*'--. -...... _ VaJerte 640-1355 ,,,_ r · .-oar .. ••••T•n1 TV a ew.o, 11 -dtolc. TwntwM wl2 .,..... 2 OM _.,.... ~ r.fJ(J1 • ..._ gate comm wiwat9f city 1700/mo, e&1-3853 ahte _.._ 1111' ml I.. d t l'iOolmo .-wlOfl!N • ._., ., 3Br, 28a "°'* on lerge • -... Ill Piii LO 2t bd, 1/ba rw hM, Qghta & WOOdey ~tlOn. ~~--... ii:: llU FMtuttno.~""'poo1=-28R 18A, upper unit, 4ft.'l2M".w. ...,,,._,,. · O&lf9d ~ MlorO. Wld lot New root. New Veiry nice n EETWOOO, wtprv yd, ,,.... kltch a fhta axctu.tve home 1n .,.._ ..., ec:ape, ....... 0• .._. dehwr. balcony, w.. ~· ,.,,... c.l t•• OIOI carl)et. Open ht/Sun or • UITll Pll.-h!Qhly upgrac:led. I.Moe decor. Hamilton, E Newport 8MOl'I I• atnld 18f up«re, rrplo, patiO, Patiotdec*t. 11908' Ot 2201 P9Clftc Studio w/kllchanetta, by 8'1Pt. AGt 831·5103 2 Cheteeu Aoyale, 36drm, llvlng, dining, kitchen Hlrbor. CM, evall 3-03, multl-mllllon dollar oua.-new etpt & paint 1750. carport•. HHt P•Jd. TSL MGMT 842-1903 1450, ulll• Included. UDO DIKUXE. 2ij( Oil .,..Ille leetlfltr ~Ba.11f~h~~ta :, .. :::no• maeter .. H .84W420attfpm. tom homH tor Ju•t ~~,11~~~.7~5~ ~.noP81• ........ UtS ~38r 21ABa,Zcatgar· a..m.•t7·1144 112tO~btldt=1ooe o.p.,atlon • Must Mii, 1 un • rm bath. LO 2/bd, 1/ba rw hM, 12450tmo. Agt 7eo.833S • .. .....,. 18drm ~seto •· mloto 111!0 mt> 135 Vac91t 9tudlo _,. In NO'. dye untll Trwt Deed S• ............ IJ hw L11fU .U w/prv rd. n.-kltctl & BIO CANYON: 2Bdrm, 28a fBR, ~ gar, etow & 28drm 28a 1795 Roche9ter St MO-t512 ~. ~ICY kit, bnClk "" ~ & UdO .,_. 2100eqft,58A21Ah•.MU9tMl,gtMtbUytleeut A baautlful GOLDEN decor. Hemllton, E. LOMr • Flrepl~. pvt ~~lg/moNo~!•;.~ ncl 825CenterSt.842·1424 NwplH9t1tr81 28f 28a, patto&oerport.+leectl&2 ~ ... 2 ~~ 751 Otymplo Ave. 158R 4ti., 4000 tf, ~ WEST tight Interior Hatt>or, CM. ~all 3--03, patio. engl 1.v.I. Comm ._!, . t7i;..vvuv •FREECABL~TV. L" 1Br dbl ""''• d/w, Ind"" rm ~ ~/mo1 ~~r 51"" .. ~--IMI Open Sun fo.&. 545-3573 tit• vu lt25K. 831 home '20xeo ft 2 bdrm 1695, 848-M20 eft tpm pool/tennle. lmmaculltal 2br lba CdM /1*1cl • .-., _,., -,,......,,.,. - .. IT-I •a.._.... latoa 0 kltchenl din.1ng and LOOK HEAEI Av.it lmmed S1300/mo. ttor. $eOO r.,;., to t~C: ~:~~d~1~:·1:i~ ~~ ~ ~ /.1~ J.otlownt 414-1561 . ~ ...,,,_... 21t ,,..... -... 11.~~ ., ... cor---lot .... 511 Agent, J eri Hun t f ,__ ti ..._ .,.... = ~ = 1 a-to __.... St•rt In CM wtth thlt 3 ••1t,lll s"' ,,_ · Av•ll now...... at tit!• ~or 4ge-4eee or -expen ve 1br .__.. ..,.... _., bdrm 1 bathcutle New .. v•~t "'-m .1 pat OK. young modelt2brbttlneleleur• CdM/NptetM720-9055 3/BD-TOWNHOUSE PUIRllMW/YllW ~ .-aoe. ytty 11000/mo. kitchen. large private "'un1q';° • bd~·J~ t>!~ adu1t:o~937 patio kid• ok Deluxe turn 18r + Den. 2Br 2Ba. lrptc. balcony. ~1~b:k·u~~~ ~::!:~ 2Bdrm 21a. vault.ct c.11-NfT'IQ, dehwlfl~'"".t::t VIiia ..,.... 8'7&-4112 ylrd. Only 1112,000. II.Steal SeliertO.. ISS · 1\'llM1H* Poot, 19a. etc. Walk to \.509'A Fel'nl .. f vecant Wiiton · 1715/mo Inge. Prvt patlolblloony,/ 1no1,~Pet1M1'4155 ~~.Milk to ocn M • r 11 y n coo m b • Wiii trade or try..:. op.: New 38R 28A, '9fl08 rent Fncd 3br h• kids/pats bci'1 S1295. Avt 3115. OV 1950/mo 120.9422 1ae-1eo1i54a.seoe. ~~~"'·83~~1o'7ete · 1br48'71 21*4 1175 PGOI 831· 128e non Mutt m ve at lt.30, pett, OQ88n breeze. bUIO bltlne lhadey yd 542-0880, Ev e3 t_.897 or pm * 1 •1111 .... ...,._ amenttlel 722-1122 0eti1De1oad~831·=· lnCoeteM .... 545-8458 1750 othare IHll EAST8LUFFCONDO 0::Au!~u}rp11·:~:u/~: 3pr3l18a11:~~r:v= POOLPATIO.FIREPLACE Aefrlg.dllhwtlllMr&lt~ I HARP 11AOCIANVllW - Lth ftr Lit 1411 5311-8190 8e8t Alty'" • bdrm, 2'A beth. petlo, greded $1125. 722·7834 (~t.ide)no pets. · X.lg 1Br11151 2BrMH. Incl. NO PETS UI 4111 tn 1..wt ~ '175 . • :;~~I : eO§tOQ ilbd Lots LIDIYW'I ~1~~5~~~. 7s\~3:11g • • cnarmlng 21bd, lba. trpt . Judy 851-tooo eutt1de 557•2~1 11drm & ~·· Steptto 84M308 Joen UCMl2t _________ ....;;_ •4t1¥ ~ ecr• 1.2 .ere • .xlt .,. .. ot Brand ""' 3br 2'Aba ti p, eunrf, eundck, 3 blk• to 3BR 2'~89 Condo 2 car PM 1Br · trplo. f:'~lo, bctl. 112 /mo, Yrtf Inola i PAOIOU$ iiORM 2aA LlllTTIAITfYllU. . Sen Juan C1pl1tr•no fncyd,dblgar,patol<.plt E BLUFF·3bd. 2~ba, bcli avall Mar 15tl'I gerF/PE/tideSl175/mo gat.Nopete. 99 .Bay utllt848-Mt 1 Mew.Ne:lc1 to bof\.Clar· 3ba houH . CloH to 1111• mw l154,to0t<-12~.500K color 11095. 842.ffee $1400/mo, StoO/mo, 875-9115. · 720-l383 or 944.1oe1 St. 1615 e&o-8367 2 & 3 Bdrm unfum. ytty, •· Y~ 11250. AYlll ~r'::1'v•= t'W~: 4!:.n!,'~ •::;t d!,r· A•k '~~:~ae~r"t Mde:"' ~ERD~tix:,. 2t ba, 7~:r;,!!a5!'~~~--055 1 ' Cute unturn 1BR 1BA 3BR 2eA twhM styte, s~;:.1~~=-trw1g, =:'::'·.:":;~ ;:Me12'~·1~r;.~•1 • MARSHAL PLAN INC. Acact T ' R E a:.2 1355 -0 g. 'I • g.,. duplex, gar, ttove, patio carport, crpt/drpe. 1755. C 541-1377 ' . Bkr Linda. 213/4S0.0.15 • r.. · · • ht tt Cf••ty dner, S1 t50 557·2382. Eleg•nt 2Bdrm, pool, 191. $725 +MC. 992-2419 Wkdye 1155-a802 all 2 a.droom. 2 t>ettl, cMn-IPUIHI ll'f .Eu YI.II Ullll ftlW.... Prtpr!y 1911 MESA VEADE 3 or 4 Ba. =~~~l~t :~~I ~~ EXTRA lg l8R w/2 lg alld-1615 28r 28a, 2 petloe SHARP 2/bd, OM rat1Q8. Mii ~ont apt tot rent. 1 mile to beeoh. M2·2157 38R 2811. new carpat m:1!"' den 19a, dbl g., v.. G 7511 9 00· B Ing cloMta. lg dedl new I rn, pate gd loc • dlahwuher, ca~1 & 1 Imo, poeelbte boet ..... D ·~~:;:-~~~~~: ~~~t!!=~1: "';'::thlac~:~ :cl:~:'~ /1 ~t~ 7:,W~.1 ue .. bldg.$e00/mo549- 0 1343 c!::aft':;5:m.6'e-2750' ~'r,$e~~~1:'l55~ r,~·/9~~0f~1:, 2M nf< d.n rm. 2ti>•"•. lottofWOOd, high aHlet. Convenient to built~=·~=::::!; 11350. Agt 846-3127 OOUllYI LllTill Spllt~28'w/den,over· IAllUIAIUPTI SHARP 28r, 1'M>a. W/D 27<4-50&3 Amentttee=t11·72l2 oelllnge, Iota of aX1r... grHnbalt & echool ~l•t>out·2300 ~rt of MESA VERDE. At1r. •BR. 3 + 2 + 2 car garege. looking llvlng room & fir• tBr & 28f, trig, range, httup, paUO, e-r. no pats 28f unturn Dplx. 122 25tfl v.-~ wfttl. prlnc. only. BY OWNER 1249,000. Eric Locke 11 •1 ,.. 1 d 1 t>ett loc .""" 2000 """ft ='l remodeled. Yrty place, plueh carpet, laundry fo°t'~"· No M50 548-9950 St Nwpt Bdl MOO '.t bllc ptMte ~ .eco... 1329900 '41·t458 780-!IOOOtvfWll.&'\07 vng . .-orme nng • ..,..,... .., ' 00 F . homellke1tor11ge,w/31g 1·5' •' I . . 1 ' 21•1-1'1.,.. Q I t d . • room, t>rMkf .. t room, lncgrd $1395.751-3198. only 11 M6759 welk·ln cloHtl 1'h pets. a mo. *AVAILABLE NOW* OOCMll ... -• ...,.. ua •n c arming IW Yllll ~ ~A.V I artllt Iott, wine tullng M v ExacutJw • BR 3ba nu111T 111-llto Beth•. 1>9tlo, deck, 2 car 931 w. l9tl'I St. S.&-0492 18DRM w/carpoft M20 NEWPORT Mii.AiNA APTS MOO/mo. 844-7211 .. •Br 2Ba, 2250 1t. Sep din, Kl:'/"ff"W.. • room, 3/bd, 3 OCEAN f~lty rm. redwood 191' E.xqulllta •Br + Iott hOme I • n c I o • • d g • r a g • l&I& M •• OR w/pM qi gat 8850 Beautltul 28' 2Ba. mlcto, WUTCUFF 1/bd oondo, pool, spa, altyfti, drk rm, ~T.WJXOT Ef/(]1 VIEW PATIOS and more. s 1~/mo 548-9950 Jae. 0.Cka. Views. Hrbr w/etorege & leundry rm. All UTILTIES PAID QUIET. patio. pool. epa. frplc, encl gar. Prvt unturn, 9dutta. ~. lam rm. we1 bar 1209K • • -REDUCED to S 1511.900K BR Rdge gated Comm Avt P•y only etec1rlc 5 bike Compare before you rent. NO ~ETS 549-2447 beeetl, bOet etlp aveltable M 78/mo, 87~. . By Own« 2032 South so C911 now to vi.w ... M.V Executlw hm. • .... """ 7.,.. ""'77 to t>Mch Open HOUM .._._ .. ,._~ 1.-.. c:uat 11395/mo Sorry no ,..,..,,,=,,.,...,,=-.,,.....,,=-...,....,,,..,.. Ce pell a . Ct 0 HVH4242,500. Mutt ... WALLACE & CO 3ba latnlly rm redwood June 1 _._... uv-vv Sun 1-4 435 Goldenrod ,,..,...,y .._... • .., oml Twnh ... lt)'te 28f, 1'A8a, pats 19C>-Oettatwn 8-5 WUTCLIFF 2 BR. 2 IA. pan to tPptaC Hlghly up. REAL TORS . ap1' gatdner 1ncid R I , 980-. d .. lgn fHtur.. poo • patio ~ e-r tic 8850 tr-pie teMg diltl'MMI Sat/Sun 12·5. 9e&-2307 grlded. 3~ 2b• carm.1. (tl9) 729-5ee& 11_.oo, 54e-9950 :~~~~a:' ~~t:,~:; 67S-8346 or 8331 bbq. covr'd gatege, eur· No pets. Cell Caroi 11tVER8AILLES 18R• ~I . 2 '_p ar son•: llU ftlM 1983 Port Weybridge. klda pet S795 ty free STUDIO APT, 3 blk to bcl'I, rounded With pluatl 19tld· 6'S-5974 or Betty at PnthM, eao bldg, pool & trno. 845-0302 Larna 2 11,.._, 4 bdrm 3 OPEN SAT/S(JN 1.5 tatt · PLUSH CONDOS wllalla 539-6191 Agt leeu avell lmmed, S.00/mo tea.ping No peta. 645-9161Of144-22?0 rec fK 1725 Nr beectl --n rT •1--·1 • Ownar/Agt759-1170 Prt q 1990 atream1.Garw/opnr 675-9115.George 18drm&2BdrmFumllhac:I 213/317·5900/e17-32t2 , __ b• h home altuated on • ~ w/d l'lkup new decor Avt , .... Ill 0101 385 WEST WILSON WI lffll l-QATEO VILLAGE COM· cut-d .. uc.A1eumeexltt· LIM llLI IAfflllT c oeORJ i;n;, lbXAo now 2br 2be S950/mo. -On Narclaeua • 2BR 2BA. 2 "2· 1111 want • Mlectlon of gr•1 Nwpt Penn 3 & 4 Br 2Ba, MUNITY. 28drm, 2 'ha.. Ing lo•n. Full price OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 Six 2/bd. 1/bt CONDOS, 1br S750 lit mo + 1500 2BR. den & dining rm. cer gar -pvt lndry with living? We can ott.r any· yrly rntle $1050-11350. 1600 IQ. ft. of PURE $1811,000. 815 VIA LIDO SOUD frpl, & bullt-lna, Wiii Mii Of MC. 5"9·2447 i;gt, :on~ tA;~l:-1~1.; w/d. S 1050/mo laHe. OeluH 2/bd, 1/ba. l.lppet', thing from a amall tPt lo VIiia Rentall 875-7015. LUXURY. Gwaige. SPA In ----Wttcl'I tunM1• rrom 3 exchange, MParllety or · g · 644-7211 Agt w/garege, 1875/mo, 448 • • bdrm houM. 11 IOOk· Oen vu 28f 1ea dW w/d mu ter eultee. Dining T raditional tevet• of flneet view. •BR all tc;>eeth«. tor oc Prop-meatiB.AU SUYllW C..ta .... Hamilton Ave, 675-9797. Ing In CM. NB, or HB gar. 11050 + ·~ _,\ room, woodburnlng flf• Realty 4BA, playroom. gourmet •rtY •.Currently rented at 3BR Nantucket Lrg yerd Eutllde 1Br. Adults. No think o\ us flrtt for that w/appta $485. 122-7810 pl90e, microwave <Wen, kitchen. Sandy be•ch. $315/mo aa. Prtc. to be very br~ht & ltQht s2200• 1 _,. nft lllT peti. Pool. lndry $445 choice of ldMI llvlng. private patio. ELEGANT 631_7370 pier & noet. S2.200,obo. S.11< If IOld eep9ftaly or T ...... 11 . Ownr/Agt 759•1997 . 1BR •t $535/mo 2BR mo. Lv mtg 648--3334 TSL MGMT 842·1803 1MR Mil UVINO onty 15 rNnuW 8111 Grundy Realtor l240K f« all Six. Ca11 0tt4M f tr ltet S595/mo All bullt Int, "'--. f-1-t •• to So. Co. Plaza. i'* wt 675-9181 Dan 714-990-2721 or F pie V9Ulted oalllnga dbl Lido la Twnhte 3Br 2Yi8a. lndry rm. nr bci'1 & ahops Eutllde deWxe 28R 1BA. --... of ~ IMS & IOUttl 1--.------L....----1~04-Evening• 714·898-8117 ~•r 'poot & 1,.. No ~ta lrplc. dbl ger. Walk to 735-741 w tath St. 1 1 level, l'luge yatd, C*lat A r \L b:t .,.._ <&:. YOU of Sen Diego ~. u ....... , LIDO ISLE open SAT/SUN Owner/Agent 18drm .... '750 Vig. YrlySt350 873.()8-« TSL MGMT 642-1603 deck, frplc, w•lk·ln 1>9tlo, gar, lndry $725 're 2413 ORANGE AV! W&Tll,..,w/Mll 1·5. 205 VIA JUCAR. •Br LL Wut.. 1 U eeew 1611'1 NEWPORT C AES T l 1Bdrm Apt w/bllcony, =·d~~·~~·a:~~ •ta.-4008ort.0-7301 DESEKY L 131-6439 ~111PP'°""f· •BR 2'.tba, 2 1tory. 3ba, •5' lot 875-9259 i56 000 cuh plus 645-2739 964-4183 CONDO: 3 BR 2'Ab• pool. No pet• S.95/mo S795/mo. Alk for Jean UNFURN Upetra 281 2Ba. THE BEST! .... a.tall $385.000 CWI Realty NEWPORT HEIGHTS· S50 .. 000 of d'-~ .... • SeP8r•teHouM 2BR&.of· Oce1500an vlft. Pool/tennla. 6'l8--3e18 931-128& Oan,frplc.lgbak:OnY.dbl 646-0520 •93-044& _,..,.... "' w. No P9t• 1n51mo 1m... IM4 c 0 u r ta. y I 0 Bk r . home or lot.· C9P1atrano no pet•. S575 mo Adrian ~mrr~m~Wtin~t-~itMts+~AW!ff--11!::=in:-;r.;:11ncn:~--r1 M2·7190 Beach, Dana Point., ... Cell Anawer Ad•228. D. Open Wknda Of By Tennis, Swimming 1H0 YllW • llWPIT •llT... (714)240-9780 842-4300. 24 l'lra. nlOely deco<sted Frplc, N>Pt. Call 240-1191 Of • Furnished/ Tllnl IMI B c E .... _ 2B End u / wet bar 1 2 car gar Ei.....• .. t 2400 If 3BR 28A. M 1-320I Unfurnished G P Id 2 Mair Bdrma. 2~ •· lntab ...,, . .....,. r nt St200/mo· 9·2-4••9 r9q'd Ho pet• s.g51mo t':!.9'. rm', din rm, ........... dOI lut. ._ __ L orgeou• ru ent LOFT. Auum tat Dtw. dbl own, lg patio, · -352 Vlctorl• 845-8111 _,, .. ..,... -• Monlh·to·Month ~~ =.rT: $1M,OOO. Call Agt. Ann ...... /C.U.. frplc, ~ar. pool. Cable TV llWNITOIUT Avall April tet gar S1000 ~s-e1ee 28' 2L uppw lPf:.x. a~yla c•blnete,u hdwd Brtzo/la 640-7033 •vi 17 5/mo ~5-t008 SpacioYa 3Br 2'h8a, new 1Br ""'new etpt a beam E/llde 18A, gtr .. Av-11 Clean & airy. No me. ~o~~:.l~:::~s d11ly, M noora. 3BD. 2 BA, rm to *lllT llYI* lntral 2112 SpedOU• 2Br 2Ba. ~ crpt. w/d. refrlg. Im· oellt toe on cW-0.-MC April 1 No pets. oui.t 7812 Ron~·~: 700 o~ng.,fs°! 1~81~'; """ ... HI.II N'~ 38Rt ~· upp«ll ~~ ~~~. '8a~~700Mc m=t~t!1!~5.!~~ Lg P•tlo $530 75 1-3"S3 t :::..a:::"or 1;!.!~•t. _w_1_g_.,.. __ ·_,..,~..,..,......,.,-- s ...... R II •"15 OOQ 2 bd 2 ... _th ......,•t• ••9'>9 o . ..,.. ... ama _., 28d tBa, cpts, drpa, g1r '**LG 28f 2Ba. W.itl to an u no. ... , . rm, .,. • ~,. vlft. $1150, yrty ~ut: ~' 2~ NB DUPLEX Huge upper No pets Adlts pref 1700 Remod 2Br. gar, patio. No l>Ctl. P•tlo. Gar 1n5 No M•dellna Cr•wlord, arN With ftrep4aoe and HB 1 BLK to bctl, 2BR 18A 8 2if-I Ooeln View. 4BR 2'Aba, Lee. Avt now 548-7234 pate. 2 people. $650/mo. pets 760-1713/857-1778 agent. 756-0438 pool. GrNt location. Only apt wtendecil & ~., 1675 r .... am rm w r • lrplc, s l500/mo 388 w B-v 722-o612 • WTa••-Efllm S1t6,900w/terma. .1a-.1U1.n crpta. drps, g., $1 . DOWNSTAIRS oceen 2 Bedroom. 1 Bath, new 111.IDJM/JIA Turtle R:k'Ald,,.. MOdel *·*IU ,_** Cell Pete, Bkr 751-3t91 View 3BR 2ba, lrplc. carpet a paint, walk·ln mle81i.8'111 Mlle to l>Meh, and gar. home by Sttnd-ard Pa· HLY 11H,IOOI PllP IAl"'•IT Avell now to n·amkr. 1BR $1200/mo . closet $565/mo lmmedl· A':f'~3oblt~1":· cltlc. 3Bdrm, 2,~Ba et· EXCELLENT VALUE. Lrg l1C/11M111 eondo, all elec. up1talrs, I 506 E. Ocean Front ate occupancy 85 1 ·~2• lP&ITMITS teched 12230900 Sales mu1er bdrm. dining AbOUt 2 blttl to ocean Sbr amenltl ... agl gar In Both unfurn Renl untll 2 Bedroom, t Balh, m'f 11A11 rmat office (714)854·3 119 room + nrepl~. New· Inola den updated kit & Huntington l•ndm•rk for June 30 Call ~rilse carport Large yard No BMutiful large Apt• In BMutlf\11 & P9ttt Ilka FOR pen at an affordable gar only $800 539-6191 the 'Young at H .. rt" 1 851·118• 9·5pm. ~ts $675/Montl'I 2625 quiet neighborhood. THE DISCRIMINATING lllTYllW II prk:el Don't mlu It. Agl tee 55+. 536-8743 j RENTALS AVAILABLE Elden, Apt 11F 648-6519 ,:~~Spa No pe1s. $625 PROFESSIONAL .,Tll nlUOI" •411 NIL/SAIU1\' l OLD TOWN HB CLASSIC Now SlOOO·S.4000 2Br 1Ba Clean 2Br I Ba. 151 E 21st ~8-2408 One & Two Bedroom Best condition of 1ny Gorgeous • bdrm. 2'A lllMI Isla.. Potalble 3br 1uet bike to Ferguson/Hahn 6'l2· t 163 garege. w/d nkupa S650 Utllltles Free townhorne In the "'The batl'I w/lamlly rm, pool. FURN a;;;y 2Br, &PfC, OCNn upper $7007• uty SEAVIEW 3BR 2'hBA + Vina Reot1ls 675-4912 e·s1oe Sharp 2Br l'Aba, 16211 Pattlllde Ln. HB Newporl Beach No 880 Irvine Avenue {11 16th) MS-'104 Newport Be1cn So 1700 16tl'I Street 111 Oovert 542.5113 ~ Funt rm tot ,..,,. nt &llaldl a t.,, in """'-kft. 1211/mo. ta ..... PROF M/F to "" CM hm. own be/bd. S375l mo IV9113-15. c8'1831·1~. Pvt entr. near OCC, qui.t. no tmok/ng, drinking or drugs, $375. 556-0837 Pvt room wllndry lac. In H.8. nr bch, S2e5 w/kltc prtv 1325. Fi n-'"*· After 8'>m ' Wtlndl. 1162-6340 , Terrace" you won't ~ sauna and morel Only patio. $700/mo. Now to pd S39-6191 Agt cost lam rm Great View Pool, 2B 2B di f IC"d P•llo. no 1>91• s7oo. call Ml·5" 1 R&B Managed Prop9"bes lieve tf'le view 2 bdrm. 2 $259,900 wfTERMSI 6/21. 1103 Park Open VIII• Pacific TownhouM I e n n I s . s e c u r It Y b~lco~ w~r rp p;k~ ~6-9950 W•tertront Apt Fum. 2BR Room for ,.,,t...,. OCC b•th. flrepl.ce, 2 car g.,. * 1 ILi Tl llUll1\' Sat & Sun 12·5 . 2BR 2BA, evall 8 / 1. S2200/mo 2131430-3629 1 $680/m~ Jo.41456 g llST&IT II 2be, S 1200/mo yrly HOUM Pftvllegel S300 mo. ege S14S,OOO Come ... Llkenew3 bdrm,2'~btth. lalMa · S900/mo ll62·1182tlt6 SEAVIEW 3BR 2,ABA + ·-2BR 2b• v•ultedoell.Best 833-9151«536-9524 55tr22781NWmll ge Sun 130 to 4 30. 2000 sq ft hOUM. Large , l 2117 I G t Pool •OUIET & SPACIOUS • bvy In town. only S650. ~~~;;~;;g~====~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;~;...-12 FeethefWood. Irvine pvt patio w/191 + 20 • 20 Ptalll• I lrriat 144 am r"; rea ~ · 2BR l BA pvt pelto gar $50 off move In coat - MichHIMn •nd Jordon sundeck upat•lr•. A lwortl'I more 3b< 2ba tlm 2BR 28A. ya, gar. pool, $~;~,~o ts:;.: r/2'1~) dSh/wshr lndry rm. no 2035 Pomona @ Q Rd or e111 Lola Miiier beau 1 y . ASS U M E lrplc mod kit 2 gara tennla gym alarm No 430-3629 ~ts S600 mo 6'l6-2832 TSL MGMT 6'l2-16031 DE ~ IGN E 673-7~4 or 63t-12el $250.000 et 12'A% Price $1050 many otl'l«s avall pets. La. l sOO/mo. Avall --------1 .~r ~;!'>•? 11~a;:.::;8i5.ME1\' 539-619 t Agt cost now 548-7234 s:~~~~: 39~hdu=a~ !Ctttl •111 2114 ata ••u 2'24 I............ Exciting 4 bdrm, 3'h b•tl'I, Yrty unfurn aml 2BR, ~-~k * *lllTW * * blk to ooean Avail Mar 1 ~ • m-....... ---eel l'lome with to beach, garege ... . CALL us REGARDING 2 0 6 112 30th s I WOODL • 111D YIUAGI pal l c r n vu-~' 121 30th Str .. t s.. 675-4912 Ai UEOITIYE 1111 t>onu• rm. lam rm. fOfmal Sat/Sun 12·2. 875.()944 IRVINE RENTALS APARTMlllTI -din rm + view. Sacrifice 67" "'"'29 1--aM· .. __ 1.a ltt ... -n STEPS TO BEACH! 3Br President home. Turtle al •• 69 900 w/TERMS or If no ans .,...,.. '" ""' '"' C> 1 Iced t sell -• =---=--=--=---r=-= lll llOO 2·~ea, 1550 s/I. Nu cpts-\ Rock H lie, pr o . Tr•d•. Muet .... lttll ••I lar • paint 51375. 497•3361 tum, g '"101 our aardtn s1,~ alll~ Ou•tl comlortablt '"'"i L" .- 4Br.2 B•.~pool.vlew, •SPllT&llW1\' •ORANGETREE 1Br 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rto\P'·'''t•ay\&So(.oa\1Pt11d w~il,0~1ym1nurt\to1~1 .,_ f. l.... t09 schools. GrMt com· 1t'IAll '1H* Condo. Patio, on atream, 11 1>u1.n Cm&t\ m••db1, PEIS PLlA$l d munlty tacllltlea. Submit "lOll llTlTl 2 + 2 + garege + akytlgh1a, pool. jac. tennle. ale Unfurnished 28drm plus Pttll • SPAS • U HHY RMllS on price & term•. R•· Saciuded, eecurlty gate. frplc. pallo. Brend new 1675. No pet• 973.5003 Oen $1 200/mo yearty duced 150.000 Now ONE OF A t<IND with 2 $925 F 6'l24 Ila 1100 UUl&.N llM-lllO $3111,000. Pat, 854·2600 aepareta guest houees. . M lllO 3/BO-TURTLE ROCK, tll • 1 11.... llff.lt11 OEmlY21 EIEOITIYE IUL n pvt lighted TENNIS nUlllT Ill-Aug, $1300/mo, Cell Upper Unit Opl)( 2Br 28•. 2 lllH•I Sltf.1111 COURT, POOL. 2 SPAS. 3BD, 2 ~•th. trl·~. FP. Ag1/Martl'll 854-845 1 gar. Ocean vu, blk to beh Palm Treea + much new carpet. fresh pelnt. BRANO NEW. 21bd. 1,~ $1000 • utils 675-8339 UI, IHT I H T W&m IRL. more. RARE VALUE •t microwave. wul'ler/ ba, lrpl, cerpr1. garg or (818)359·4S39 141 "IUlllt' lllT llYU $659,900 Oet•tl• call dryer· garege S 1400/mo twflhM near UCI Cam-VIII• Ba.ll>Oa 2Br 2Ba. lam· Tll IWlllllT 3 Bdrma. Univ. P•rk • 83 l· l2e&l760·8702 640-7291 pue. long or short tenn lly rm. S 1100 VIiia Rental• lM-1111 HJ·1IOJ S 129. 900 wit l'I new * Plflfll 1111111\' 4BR 2'ABA hM com. pool, 1 ..... 542·2M9 alt 5pm 675-4912 OR 75"· 1792 ~tiaiiii~aii~tznii~rzaii~ c.,-pet/pelnt For APPi 111-1211 tennis Vu. OR FA, 12200 Priced rite 10 pl .. H I VILLA .J\LBOA Exec 1Br I' call LHzlo Shark•ny. I ~i~~\· mo Bkr/own M<>-4152 S700'a 2br pool home .. Oen, Incl lrplc. w/d, a/c l rvlne Hiii• Ratlty •• r ~· I llH• freewey .cceu mod look & other upgrldea Pool. 154-3238 ' Or 4'8drm & Den. 3 S.tha. 53M 1111 Agt cost spa. sec bldg & sub· WHlllW If... flr99laoe, washer/dryer. WOOOBRIOOE prkng gar Great loc • TwnhM. end unit 38A relrl<iJ S 1950/mo Eve-2 bdrm, 2 batl'I. Incl gat Welle to bcn S 1050/mo 2BA. tormll din rm. trplo, -If Tll 1111 nlngs 673-8821 Wermlng ton 1wnhm, 640-2939 Ev/&olS-6836 •Ir, 2 pllloe, model oond. harming duplex with cloM to pool. tctlool. VIiia B•lboa PnthM 18R .. I 14 t ,000. 7~ gr•t potential. 3br' 3ba H A R B 0 R R E A L T y ahopt. no pall. I 1.000 den. 1 hba. fib bay & ocn WOWll + den In ut:>C* unit. 2 873_.400 L.... Call Lois Mtli.r v1W $1100 759-132 t s2•425 dn + 11,900 cloe-bdrtn9. 2ba down Both CUSTOM Remodeled 3 873--7544 T ll MIUYI rT I Ing coeta. Mo pmte of uarnalt•I .. Wlex'~t ~I= BR. 2 BA w/dblS ~fs?t8m!:' WOOdbrldga, detach~ GA TED VILLAGE COM· 1780 at 10'.t~ nxed Int " ,._, ""'"' Oki Cofon•. · hou• Beeutltut 2br. den, MUNITY 28drm 2 •;,a. 2BA twnflm, e-r "'4.900 with rn1ny upgract••· 975.9797 _ __ _ 2ba. n..-catpat, paint. 1800 sq ft oi PURE 1 P90/agt 559.9400 OWnet WOUid conlldar ELEGANT 2BR. Den. l/p, comm. pool, tennis LUXURY Gar..,... SPA In tttdlng tor condo or Pat10.gar.f 1rtlurn Avail l 1250mo.Jucly848-1171 mn ter sultu Dining • ..,.rt ltaela .,..,,,,.,. l1mlly home " ~255 ''V-now S147 6'v-__ Lat••• ltacla 4 room. wOOdbumlng fir• 1 1 .al Tl IUll JASMINE CRK 3BR, n1ger• 38r Ha. ocn vu North PP~=ie mp~::,V~~EG~~T 1 v~eod~lg~vtn~e~h eJr~ :•mlly "':; vi~ wd petto Lagun• New wtw crpt LIVING only 15 minutes I 1raa up1talre. 2Bdrm s"f~rm0• 780-1834 tNhru-ovt8S181:2~~ ~2°65i.;· to So Co Plua. tust ea.1t downatalrl 12•5.000. Agt 0 pell ,,_ v ot Nepwor1 BIVd & aouth 848-t044 •lll-llH* Juel 1350 Oepolltl O.alde _.llUT -•_. of S•n Diego treewey or PCH 2br w/carpoft ~ ... -111{ 2473 OR.ANGE AVE I -1t'l IWlll IU&.IT1t' seoo·1 &3M19t Agt tee s~.~~'"f350~ 831·5't3t ey 1w1 only MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE ONE MONTH'S ·FREE RENT WITH THIS AD THE piece to come home to -A peecetul park·tlke !lettlng conveniently located within walklng dist•~ to tl'leatrM. r•· tlaurents and ahope Only mlnut" to South Coast Plaza and IM beacl'I , ... -~-1121 1 ......... 0-12 .. tM"""' -2 ... -.-............. .,. 2 llM!Mf'll T-ntt• .. '2~ letM Ill-. - ILlffl lmUT 121 N ••• sPYaLAss HILL EXEC nwm tll-llll ti• Cltant• 21 H StmJ>IY 1m11hlng 38R LIDO ISLE • 48' 1tr .. 1 to Home. 6Br ''"B•. 2 lrplcl GA.$ WUN •ns 2'A8A. rormal dlnfng rm & atrMt IOl/88' long eouth $3000 mo 644-1481 OUTSTANDING VIEW 2180 2/BA, wl ptrnotamic Wtl S.r A t>raakfut rm & mor. Up. ~den • bdrma, den. 2br/2ba motJolle home on oco W. IPI & pttlO, IO yd ~wil4 WCICld r.i~ti r G1m t!OI' gredM 10 excite tf'lt Im-dining rm. 3'~ bathe ti the bluffs on Tr... Ill malnt, LucllM, 4.91--0SOO Cf thfdr.i 8Hll'td C"" .• aglnatlon 1 192.500 L H Poalbla axpenllon s ... 2500 W Q9CXnhU:. &IUx pvt bch, pool, MC. gate 1..1' =· illi Onll•Ulltr' f OPEN SUNDAY or trade S4t7,500 28A 2BA, ground ttr 11900 yr 1M 4""'27G4 --329 VISTA SUE ATE, NB OPEN SUNDAY , _. 30 condo tic frp4c w/d iii ..-.. '* OC ONT* POOi\ °"' ! "re '• I! ~ ..... 211 Bkr 831·7300 hltup 'Mttr ·BA, tiv rm. 1111!1 V &lWI 38r 28e hOme lg ctedt. • l tfd lt•no (0ttrh I ---a __. patio over10Qklng pool . 1 mo ll1~ room tor omce N 1111lll'lly I killl~ ~J 11tHVH MONACO • Ltg rd. 19a, X1ra room ac:sd«S. 111e a cieen. Quiel cuf-.da·aac IH0,000 0wMt /Mr, 720+0802 WM~· ' . . . . . ~ ,...,.., S950tmo. yfly 99&-0oe2 C•ll Mtt 8ti.tner11ng ly tum StT; to bch Gd f Hri11\i Sofry Ml ~l:iu::·~=I •38'21Ai8a.!..atdeTWMe 840-t t~Oftt~7 tl5? :;:.o,o1 4 or2:::.~;7~o OJ'flC~OP(N OAllY t-1 ) ..., PASK PROPS 720-9422 2 "pica• IC)a. dbl~ I ...... ffH ~...,-1.00 HarllOt 11-.ct I•' Fwr Or!WI / { s 12$0 NoPa11 122..-011 f mo ~1·~~----.._.-.._...,..,__ Co•l• MeN ti-' IUNW •SHARP W•ttlOe 29' rm w/ffplo, dbl oar Cell !Ma 38A 21,.BA + fem rm 1e. Duplex T1i. noora. Anllon 931.f2M hW.. MM 714/557-8020 Or .. , vi.. POOi . tenn11. u pt•. drpe. wtd l'lllUC>. .._ .............. _..., __ ~ .; • ..curlty. Reduc:4td to oar-oe seoo . MC Mutt Vrtt •tttectlW 1Br IOr 1 I s 3 8 0 . 0 0 0 ' I • rm • 1t1nd crac:llt ., Mo ~· I AUl•1 Ad~l1 No pet• 't~-3t29 770·Sf.29 I V.S2~1 mo C~9,4 7 t ~atU:.G!'ZJr..zll'ZU:UtzlFZl'ZEIED::.:I~ • ' ,. \. . , j!Tf First Lady Coll~ct1on 0106 -_,.. OeslgMJ Pattern 0106. Sizes 12'h-24'h • • ' • • w 'J(~ .... ~-1()1 •"Vo«•~""' !Of .,,.,. o.v ol ........ ,; -·f"'1Cf •""'411 .. ~ l'"t. •111a.,. 10 _., Wft Nt ~ 'a ~ ctOICI " '""°'~ lune" r:11 ,..,.,... T~ • ._,. ltl 111<1111 /:\ """'° "' ~l""'Q """' 'l.•'l "'"' -ed ~·'· "C) ! l<1 ~·· W--0 "" ""'' OI~ •-.,°"~ II DI!<• r~ l "C! lluf'C-• ~ ·~ •" ,._,., ole9I '" ••i''"Q ••Wo ~·-~ O' geN<O""' • ~ aa'l~ O•cit h t ..-111 H4111 S '" 12' • ID~· I f"'INV ~ i \' 'O! Nr" p_,,.,.. IO !IOI,_ Of VOi-' ~I ~ ..-,1 Po ""' •· wm.n~ N.w 'l'()ft • 13r• AOC 1~ l('!f NCI pe"9f'n v 0(>9l. ,..., "•"(!lo"O ,., .... """' vou• "'"... AOOAFSS ll" • tvt r f\f R ~ 1£ """' _. "'HO\EC""n C"1'4 l ·-,_ :)(1111! ..... ....,.. '"'--~ -'-""" 1!'c .,,...... D4 ·Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/ Sunday, March 2, 1986 .._. 1711 nt1lt tt .lhr• ltatal1 .tt lhrt ltatah tt lhrt laalitt1 I rwaclal .,_tttk1 3111 •MJeal/Dntal '101 Clttlcal/Ofllct '4!! Room In No l.llQl.lna 1325 fl2f t12f • l?lf IHllUI f tr lilt Siiier fOf' !td•rly am• -.,•• • •••• QIAL l'AIDAY mo-+ \Wt. 2 bike~ Ave.llnowH8Condo.~5+,1 MATUREM...,F.mai.10 ROOMONBEACH neo bUlttory '9male Setur-OPTic••L.AB-1ypt11, c:.teloplng, •le bet\ & d0wn10Wn Avell pvt Blh. ell em.n111a. 9Nr• NP E Bluff Conck>. l Milt 8f. pvt ba. M/F 1·2 da~ 10am-tpm, N1 15th ftL 1e-20 l\tt wtcty. le/hr now tet/IMt •t4-6058 980-2138 or 752.e68 t $500/rno, 720-t••• pert • kite. turn apt, fh; ShllCWf [93J;; Mia&: a Plecetftt&. $73-7371 ts.tty 9. t tam &42·2053 .I Matur• ,.,01 M/F "'-.,;:;;-.... $500+ d9p $138. Tom S. tlth•d 1978. Window ,-I •--&~• T£CHNICll~ --28A epl 6 32• Mitt>oat at tio. ~ In WMtclltt 833-0880/W 873..e229/H ~ & dr..,.,-y retail rt ... ...., M'1 Nationwide Con1um•r Ullm llAll 1dfolntng dock. tn-, area. ~8-7813 Strt MJF°-;-n-tmllr. M91rat• bvllMN with exQellent &bdalttrl ft 1110 Credl1 Swvlce h .. open 111'11 • credlbte vfew Pvt l>Meh.1 M/F 1e-25 lhr turn dphc suit• (BR, <Mn. beth) "'' =::m 1;: ~ IDBI tffdl IJa•l• ... ,.., ~r~11 1~~·,~~= Wkly '*"1•• LOI¥ rat.. N.-mkr $600. 973-eoee 1 38 28a at 52nd & River kll NB. S44-lS39 WM ~work room .. Y9af tmmedl1t• opening. .... .... .,.rte11f4 w/11'19 deelre to learn ~»,:.,Up~~ BEACH HM to lhr $<tOO +1 N;. 2 btlc1 bch 83t..es22' ClratHftr ltat le&M Exo.itent Po,ltntlel s11ary MgOtleble, b...O a.rt ... -4 Pliltlt Posllloft• Avallable • • .. utll W -538-8803 1----2740 tor ex.pension. Wllrtreln on experlenc. Hunt-CREDITCLEAKS con... heated pool & H-H0-3094 OlaM HB • t M/f 25-35 c M. nr QCC, $90.000. Contact PetM11 lngton 8Mch ., ... S..tc-TMltaa.aau. CASHIERS lllC>S to octen. Kltcil'I ' . 2bf apt o-...r pool. 111 10x§O """' wail IJ;;;a Obi W-onef 494 7771 I 10. a• tic ....... , •-NII -a T...,. 30/wpm, gd phone avlolt. NS N. (fout Hwy. BIG CANYON Condo F/N-, amenlll•• $400. 957-8551 wide d~lve s 1ooi mo. I ..., · :'n:'.d':.:O:c7' or· u ••• •-•••J lk'iiit. able to work undtf LAIQuna BMctl. 494--5294 smkr. to lhr, 3/bdr, pool, M/F 25+ shr 2Br HB 848-9501 or 8•6-4 t5a al IHI nre1oti.n 8'8·125& 8·30-5 ~etfttt. prneur•. Full range ol , 1p1 S475, 759-9135 , "-t ftl ...._.. Y f I ..__..flit 1111111 llTIL Condo Apt 1 );Ba v. ml to Encl sngl car ~ Very ~r la n .,._ r "!r' ..,..... • WklY rentell now •viii. COSTA MESA VERDE Lrg beh$350+ utllt983·5~18 cte•n~ dry. eteo. hloelt, Nr BEAdfYsalOn Fors&. 8 , ..... lllllTUY Tl •h•nstltl• Oppt y for AdvanC."*11. S 1~.50 wt! & up. 2274 4bBdrRmhso. meklt'c~lcepr~: ... ~:'£ M7F, 2BR apecloua E./slde OC Fair S90 76t-35S1 operator•, brand n•w f!Jcperlence nMd only rn1t4a.c earetr l .c:':.!·0, J Batie .......,., Blvd CM ~8,74•5 apt Lnd d/w $550 t -equip. 17th St .. C.M. Fvll epply. lmmedlat• open. ··-"' ' quiet, prv1, non-amkr, •Ja 'ullls 872_4307 Large 1fngl1 garage, price $lO.OOO Cesh, uk Ing. S1lary MgOtllbte, ..... ,.... (714)752·8893 10 I Ill LIHE S300. 1hr uUI .645-2400 I E/llde CM Quiet er.. for John 213-434•7488 bated on •xJ*leno.. .,,.,..ffJ, etll "• SECURITY PACIFIC 302• w. Pact"'" ,.. __ 11 H...., F•male n-smkr no nats 10 M/F 30'• to •hr am COM $10/mo ~0-4 111 Aft 6pm 213-434_ 1120. · Seeking well organlffd IM-...._r ,_.....111 I MFG FUNDING v '"'"'"' ~, • ""' • Ilse, clean prol person. I=-'-2742 CtrMf' ort.nted pwaon. nm• ...... lrvln. ""r Airport Newport a.eon. Refrlg TV ahr 4lbd 1118• w/d.1 $350/mo • 'Ja utll. avall ltrit "BIDS WELCOME tor .. ,. Huntington e.acti arN. , .. , .... , ••• , EOE M/F S126+wtcegf,no~I /'~!·1351~~~7~;5 ~~&1 3.12,d1yt662-3360 VSTOUIE 'of Trucking Company Call Gr•toti.n 848-1255 •--= .. "'"r1Frl4aJt ' I t 1 811· miry eve 875-1259 through Ch1per 11 8:30 em to 5 pm. ..._. g PART-TIME R~/Typtlt IClt 11 ti 1 1 Female rmmt wntd 2/bd ---. 1s1oraoe Spaces Avall1ble Proceedings D .. dlln• It 1· ·ll2·llll tr Wiii treln on W()(d pro-_______ 2,.7_2_2 21ba S350 ... .., ~1111mo: I CdM M/F, 3BR nae turn or De Anu Bayeld• Vlllaoe 3118/88. Mlnlmun bid set Ill 1114 rni•t tit ceNO< trvlM 752..()682 LXd BCH Lui( 1 BR ;;;pt 722-0985 CM unfurn Yard. lrpl, w/d 300 E Coa11 Hwy, N.B. et $9157 31 Slr\Qle auc-P/~ ..... hr/wt! n.albte. I 4 on bcn maid' "'kg I _ _ $450 Jo Ann 673-4404 873-1331 Mon -Fri 9-4pm cessru1 ·bidder to be DispllJWrlftr 'v--.-• • • .,. • Fem n/emkr Pv1 rm Be In I ------EYE TECH typing. llllng, computer 3114-21 (817) 858-8 T34 Bluffs NB wt gar. w/d M/F .. n-smkr furn 3BR NB Ctaatrclal awarded all aueta on + useful wlll trein. 720-9 UIO eves or writ• Box 43, • · • steps to bell 1350 Inc U S I /I terms of cash within 10 Newport e.acn Engineer-I Bolt~ MA 02117 pool $450/m~ 644-7252 Utll Thru 8/ 1 645-3757 • a • ... daya of acceptanee. Ing Amfl'lll need f0t IBM PIT Reoept /TypJ91,-wlll Shr wl fam NB 2br 2ba M/F Prof +28 2bd 2/ba ' 11 • /Ofli I Call 1-8oo..«2-5285:' Oleplaywl'1f., ()p«atore 1050 N. Pott Oak Roed J11ln on '¥0t'd P'oceuor I ltatah It l~lrt dplx 2 car git $425• uts den on lake In. CM ell allHH Ct tat lafttlatal w/ eve & WM«llnd avail-Suite 255 lr\llM 752~2 2724 Jody 722-0484/~6-5&46 amenllleS $5•0/mo • '..\ 2789 0, · ZHI abll•i· Text Pectt 11/, R• Houston. Texfl 77055 ~ECEPTiONiST 2S:35 JJ Protn-smkr+pell F/needs rmmte tmmj9d. ultl, 862-1666 •3006. 1368. 5.S & a53 ,.rtutty ~I ~~!f.~~;t:,• n•n• For AdW<tlling Agency. 3br Npt hae 3 blks-bch prv bdr/ba. Smk-ok, M/Fresp nonsmkrtoahrl Sq Ft 1617WESTCLIFF, llSlllSSPUml March 3 unlll 8pm, cati OMllEl/OUlll OC Alrporl arH "'A" S400+ulll JOhn 432-7757 S225/mo. ~5-7357 nice 2br lba, $350+ Nwpt Bch 541-5032 Agl Needed. Good opportunl-for appt. Busy M9d Lab needs ~ 8;'~+:i1~1en: 3BR 2BA condo In Irv. F share Quiet back bay ''1u111 E/C M.631-31l7 1525 sq fl S425/mo ly Muat be IOOlclng lo energetlcpeftonfbrdriv-17942SkyparkClrele turn. $300/mo Prof, n-condo, pool, tennla, Jae:. NB SH acrou St from Balboa Penln Pvt entry & make a auooesaful bull· lllllLL lllYIOll Ing/clerical duties. F,/T Ste B, Irvine, CA 9271', emkr, 552-4455 Iv mag S350 Imm occ 645-5123 bch, s335/mo. male pref, beth Clean 760-9792 ness. Machelle 675-8880 ll2·11H Knowtedge of QC area. 250-5922 s425+ dep Newport F to shr 3br hse In H.B 2 n-smkr, 650-2708 Approx 700 sq f1 Divided Charter Yacht IOOlclng for Good drlvlnf. record. Beach. Bath, cable, neer blks from beach $286/mo N/smkr shr 2e;. lrvlne Into 3 large & 3 mini Of-50% partner. Proflt1ble MANAGER 640-0 40 IEOfmHIST shopping 642-9622 +utll Cathi 960-8671 Condo 5350+ ullls Own flcea Prvt front entrance, established business. Ex· Cl i ~Ofli 5400 PIT. per-tonable. mature crptd, Bthrm S395 t 191, cellenl ta)( advanteg ... Immediate opening tor full tr CL . ct person for property A·BDR HOUSE Jn HB Male blue collar or con-Bath & carport 651•9326 1811• No 1se. Nr 18lb. .&.. ~all Bar~75·8•8-l 1.lm• Olatr~ Manager. X OUAfiRG= mgmt cow/busy phOnes. Brookhurst & Adams. 'l'i struc11on worker shr 29r T Nwpt lale Seek prof i9mn. Monrovia In Costa Mesa II t T D 2 l SECRETARIES Bl-llngvel 1 .+ 8:30· 1, or $800 +-ulll, call before 2Ba Beach Condo with smkr-ahr delux 3Bd hm 642-9363 M-F 9.5 tr ~IH, • • Mull enjoy working with RECEPTIONISTS M-F Must be 1ble 10 work 3pm 968-8787, avall same $395 + S200 dep. nr beh w/same S525/mo ----_ WIDOW has money for chUdren. Experience lflLE CLERKS Sat 9-4 Good phon• $ $ SALES MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY Crew Supervisors are needed to work In a fesslonal management ltlon. now pro- pos- We now have openings for mature adults to supervise newspaper sales crews. Responslbllltles will Include hiring, training. and motivating teens In obtaining new cus- tomers for one of the area's leading newspapers. For an excellent opportunity and earnings of $500-700 per wk, Call TC Ask .for. Ron 642-4333 3-05 All 8 30pm 661-2985 646-0793 6•5-3700 BAYFRON'T BLDG T O's $10 000/up no helpful. We need you now to work manner a must. ~2-1603 A tidy prof person Tor Ne Male n/smkr stir 2Br 1Ba Oceanfro~t yrly R esp 51 ~~.E~~~~~2~~~S c;edltv'/no 'penalty: Cell We offer an •xceti.nt t>en-In top So. Co~.mty Com· .. _______ ... _______ __. home $425 .. 18118 Over Balboa Penln Apt S400 • M/F 30 + 'stir 4BR 2BA · __ __ _ Denlton Auoc 673-731 1 eflt program paid YI· panles. We otter good 25 Joan. 645-0911 • • ullls 675-5609 Peter 5475 + ·~ 'utlls 548•7993 NEWPORT BCH Ole, aprx Aaataactatatl cations & holldaya. bonus P•Y and beneflta and the 643 aq ft,shwr Nr p C.H progrem and dental In-opportunity to find a r&-HOLIDAY INN ltatall Soatli C111t •etrt Prof clean n/smkr stir lg I& Post ottlce &46-2947 A. 2920 surance S111ry plus TR~~~~o::ZRY SllCS. -...-..-.._____ 2U& ~':;..~w!~~l~rs8-~~~ OAHAl. EUUIOE DIOHctatatl mileage relmbureement 4500 C1mpo1 ,, 124, NB Aputatall 645-7971 or Iv msg NEWPORT CENTER PSYOllO/PALI 001 Apptk:ant must eppty In (71') 852-9424 NGE COUNTY AIRPORT NOW OPEN NEW LUIUIY APUTIUT COllUllTY Cal1forn1a Cape Cod Stylm~ has ~en captured at The UfX Sdt'et from I, 2 and ' Bedroom pJ,.ns with I or 2 Baths • Vaulred Ce1lmE-1s • W:.tlk m dosets • Privat<' Patios or l:hlcon1e\ • Central HeattnA and A1r-c<>nc.J1tton1n,1.: • Pool • . pa • Covered Parkin~ Tht' Capes exutm,c lot.mun t\ w11h1n walk mg d1sraoce of <iourh < o.ist Pl.u.1 Mall and rhe new Or.rnjlt' Count\ Perlormmc Am Center ------.+--_,,,,U.,,l~NOOT DH cti•ST IOOU outh ( ri&\t Drr-..e C O\ta \.1e\a ( .il1lorn1.i ( ahforru .. •J!f;zr, Full service private offices reeder. 20 yrs exp. Cell peraon at Dally Piiot 330 I Prof ma. 2BR 2ba. trpl, 150•250 sq tt each 650-2768 Diane 631-8964 w .. t Bey St . c'0111 AOOTS IEOllY OLD pool, spa, tennis. gym 180 NEWPORT CNTR OR • 292 Meta Ca Apply 9-11 Must type & be detall S450 556-0 150 642-9107 (l l4)llO·ltlO L.st • Ftu• 5 am 0, 2_. Pm · (Clrcula-minded. Pacific View Fem n/smkr shr lovely I 1118 IEWlll tl~n Dept.) MemOf'lll Park, 644-2700 Baytroflt hse $400 • 'I) CdM dlx Suites AIC, For 1011 sheltle named Ask ror Pat. ulila 646-7127 ample pkg, ullla & 1anttor Kelly Looks llke small MARKETING BOOKKEEPER Prof M/F shr 2Br S HB 1 2855 E Cst Hwy 675-6900 Lassie Wiit/sabie. Vcty Beglnllntermed tralne./1 With some actg knowl- Condo Pool, w/d, $350 DESK SPC S150/mo Gar-Hrbr & Wilson 650-2332 ~~m~e7'~~PPf~~~~ edge. or computer actg .,. 'Ir utll 963-8960 den olc, lg patio w/bay ves. quality&. analyH, To exp, MC akllls 1'191pful. call PROF 10---;;;r 3br 3ba view Gd parkg 642-5010 promote algnage & R1ndy 722-1062 condo. 2 sty, fully turn IRVINE/nr QC Airport. 1 or 1 FOUND ADS graphic adv In target C M based contr co aeeks gar . cleaning lady. Npt 2 offlCI-' av1ll 1n CPA otc. I mkts. 631-2499 p/1 recp, 11 ofc, tale~ ac;.. Hgts, $450. Call Cle• $400-$500/per mo. re-ARE FREE llECllmH •••••Ell curate typing, 12-5pm, 0/641-1012 E/645-1715 ceptlonlst. tax library, In-' -M-F, $5/hr. 645-0878. hou5e computer, copy I Nationwide Co. BIG SSS Respon quiet prof n/smkr machine, professinal, Calf•, to right person. 250-0912 Co111 Mesa based Cont fem shr 3Br 2•1rBa Nwpt j rr1endly atmospher' I llt4i l/Dt t I SI S Co IMMl6c p/1 recp, It ofc, Mesa Condo. Gar Pool, poslble perdlem tor accg, 142-lllt . ca a a tete & accurate typing, lac. $325/mo 111. last & 1 955•2522. Susan FlllT I llOI 12-5pm, M-F ~5--0878. sec 722-7441 Avl now IEWPORT HACH IFFIOl ASIT l1ta EltrJ/Wtr4 Prto Rm~t~D~~-:~~~A f~m 1 Full Ser.i1ce Bulldlng I FOUND Blk Lab pop, vie Imm• d I ate o P • n Ing Immediate opening for ex- t $P4re7c. • • 1111 759.028se1 I Corner of Westclltt & lr.itne Ward & Slater. Fl/ Emergency cllnlc located per-lenced person. Ac-1 1 " 'u lllEW SUITE 1 96A-7918 or 962-6112 1n Newport Beach hu curacy euentlal. No calla RMMTE stir -3 BR Condo 1•1·1101 FOUND small black dog position 1vall1~&torb eKk· =:~ ~~ 1~~0~· pool 1ac C M $400/mo . perleneed front ac .. ., -.,, uttl '122-7642 ,.,.E OFF1cr sp•cr I VIC Goldenwesl/ Edinger ottloe medleal us1111n1. Per1ormlng Arts Cent8', n s; • s; H B 842-6322 a"er 7pm open 10 do limlled x-ray 811 Anton Blvd. St• 310, lltOllATf FllDHS ~-~~';o s~ c,,os~·l ~es;., FOUND Small Parrot technician logs. excellent CM 92626, Ann D p SQ ft gross Avail 1mmed w/banded leg vcty opportunity and benefit GENERAL OFFICE· Flllng, •Datly computer updates Cail lot 'aP.1>Lto Adams & Mesa Verde W pack1ge Call Oebre Ka punch, phones 11 , er !Mir• I I :::::::--t--i-=w«t~=--•All c1tents screened B 3 O • 5 3 O Cr a I g • __ ·___ typ ng, no exp nee. newer • 15·~ ott to all Lookers 631· 1266 LOST 2124 Jade Bracelet. ORTHO ASS'T • Eap, ofc ln,CM. Crown icatio ns for all pe>Ai tions to staff which opens in April '86 ing will ~ h~ld: rvi Califomi11 92713 'le) (714)556-9044 17301BeachBlv.1 HB ~r •· ward'551-1705 lrvlne ~()...4292 GIRL FRIDAY-Good Ilia,, _ _..,..,. L.(1-r.,1-.,. ,..._,. I .j'6•~'\·? vcty FaShlon Island Re-RDA. Excellent Beneflls Hardware ~5-6777 .os f .. , •• "' .. ",..,., Lit a a•...._..,.,, • ·• r=======:=:==::;:==::=:==:~~~~(7~1~4)8~4~1-~56::_11~-, LOST Cat. Red/brown 8· HA llTll w/llgures. will train, ~';';'~ t.::';::t~ ~ '" Enter Now And Be Eligihle to Win $ 200°0 of Home Decorating Supplies from CATEGORIES Best use of water in house or garden-do you have ceram ic mermaids 1n your spa? Or do fOU ho11i:: rJ ro1 pond 1n your garden or fountains 1ri 1our foyer? Enter your d1spla·; loday. Best children 's play area-Hos your child's sandbo 1 gone:? c ~11r? Mom & Dad, this coregory is fr.;r you 10 show us how c rPalivP. you hov~ bPcome lo amuse your child. Best use of art in decorating-Ari lores many lorrns. but wP1ll bP thP udge o f that Enter 1our b~s JSe of ,,,, n dl=!coroting todoy. Best overall kitchen-ls 1our kitchen counlry? Or ~ t an 80's" gourmet type . This Cf)tegory is w ide open or ~pace saving " ti rhor s your type. CONTEST RULES LIVING SPACES ENTRY FORM INTIANT'5 ADDR.155: NAMI: -~---- DAT 'HONI NUMIH: IVINl .. G 'HONI NUMIH: CATIGOIY1 SIND INTlllS TO LIVING SP.CE CONTEST c/ o DAILY PILOT 330 W . BAY ST. COSTA MESA, CA 92626 hurst & Indianapolis Re-Ellp'd chalrlkl•. Full-time MecOreo« YIChll, 1631 52 573 OHi~ • W118'1ron1 Suite. ward 962•6020 Ask for Deni 842•7537 Placentle Ave, CM 7 -5 Newport Beach 850 sq fllMNl/OMNOI COUNTY AlflP'Ofn' I 11 Most dynamic v•-1n LOST Cnarcoal gray Per· ii1;:;;;;;;9p;iiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiii Newport Pvt entry Avl sa1n Cat named Max, vcty I j 1mmed 1-800-258-9300 Hrbr Vu Hills Please call or Eves (714)673-3962 j •t seen or lound. R-ardl , • --720-2922 or 7.59-0911 • Coaaemal Proftrl' LOST Ferret (Ilka mink) NB 277 area. 1s personal friend & Mftttill11 lat" .. Cea_t-.•_t,../C-.•_•_c_re_t_• __ Electrical L1a•1c1,l11 1"1".!'3"!'so-sq...,.1t-s•to-R•EFll'!IRP!OP!N,..T companion. 646-8654 iiiil:iiiiiiiiiiiiii==iiiiiiiiiiiii ---------& Lancart fai1ti11 Xlnt MESA llERDE 3002 Concrete Patios, Drive· RESIO/COMM'L/IND 281---------, ocatlon 545-4 123 Persoatb $2 40 d ways, St1bs & Walks. Gen yrs. Do my own work Uc. TIE lllHI HEIE A A A PAINTING lnl/Exl ----UIE A FAITASY IHll • per ay Cont 426930. 642-1855 #278041 At ~6-8126 Lawn-Tiee-Shrub Install. LOWEST possible price. 1,000 SO,"' Rfllll ~1111) tll-20_.• That's ALL you pay for CLlJ• DON'S ELECTRIC -Tree Trim Ind Removal 10 Step Service 662-3235 FREE ~T ANDING 00 -3 llnes. 30 day mlnlMum • art 498-9671 Service calls Lawn Mein & Rotolllllng Lrg Show Room & Ottlces 2. +toll If any. In th• Friend of Biii w• •. Wkdays dry8f ou1let1 etc. bonded . Sprlnkler Install, Repair. DAN SACYEAPAINTNG CornerofWestcllff& Irvine Ptuokal Senicu eve's only chtldcara. Cat· Free E11lmetes 548-0065 Uc •425924 SlgnspaceavlonWestcllff 3-.. SERVICE u .. 646-6185af16pm NEW/REPAIR Qu1Uty No -Ca.ll'Anyttme964-2017 Hi 110J .,_, Jobs to small reuonabMt ISHll(AWA LANDSCAPE ------ • MU I HEH WILL BABYSIT Free Mt .. llc'd. 631-23-45 Sod Clean-ups Malnl GLASGOW PAINTING PRESTilllH LOCATill ESCORTS·IOIELI DIRECTORY Mon -Fri. Eutslde Costa Sprlnklers, etc 850-4 t47 1 Int/Ext 30 yrs eaper Retail/Office space. 1681 841-5627 Mesa., ... 722: 1393 I FtaciaL_ ' . c1 .. n Upa•Tree Topping ref's ~2-5214 $2 00 IQ fl On corner Sc~Mb a 1111111 met I FENCE A;>elr New & oki. Sh1pln9-Remov1ng-Haul PAINTER NEEDS WOR~I of MacArthur & Coast • CALL TODA.VII q Wood, chain llnk, patio'• MIKE 8So-3263 lnl/Ext cetllngs, refln cab Highway • Prime spot In la1tracht1 3012 ROBINS CLEANING free ett. Greg, 968-0118 (26) yrs exp . work guar Landmark location 2411 *APPLE fl-111. Prfvlle All FIR LOIS SERVICE.• throoughty TREES D1v1s Painting 964-3837 E Coast Highway, Suite lesson $15hr. Setup hme. Your clean l'louM. 540-0857 Fir..... Tapped/removed Clea PAINTING ln1/Ex1 repairs, 11200 Corona Del Mar business system 554-5540 ~reel""' •lllTllSTUI* FIREWOOD s79.5Qf,A, Cord up, new lawns 751-3,Fa Clb refinished, papering I 17 14)675-4900 -· 1 Winter Speci1I Qual mix 25 1 1 f 979 529• SCIENCE TUTOR RepreMn1111V9 W• lcn~ dirt outl Dellv .. Jim, 838-8581 Tree/Trim/Cleanup compl yr oca res -~ lla•11tri1J 2711 Biology. Chem & Physa. 142-4321 Hf, JOI Commercfal & Domatlc gerdenlng Compe1111ve QUALITY PAINTING 1440 IQ " nr QC Airport Dr. B. Belman 675-3148 Cleanlng Servkles. Fast Ctatral ltmcH prlcel Chuell ~2-2873 Low winter retes. Fr• est retie~ team w/mueclel m C I J-.. 722 970 Small otc w/werehouae TENNIS Leasons. Prv & Bonded & Lie 832--0229 WELDING SERI/ICES 2-24" Box Trees S75 ea II .,..n · • 7 $792/mo &l32-4190 Seml-prv, Contact fan Reas. rat ... Open wl<nds. 7. t5 gal Box Treea $25ea. UNIQUE PAINT If ,---Rich 536-1980. THE SILENT PARTNER Shop Serv. at rear of Call 1tt1r 6 545-6287 10 yra In the Herbor Aree •Co• t rt' tr t 1 Act111lcal tllla11 Comm. & Reaid, 15yra exp 1976 Orange Ave C M WN & Free est. 85-4-2732 2790 E•rltyatll REBLOWN OR PAtNTED own equip, sells. guar. Partible 1erv. 646-463 t LA YARD CARE 1 ---1-1-l·rT-1---fkn•tart 3011 Also Int/Ext P1ln1lng MB-1833 before 8, aher 4. B • Reas. ~~·:_•8,:~ee Est. Pa~ri•J. Four 2 bdrm 1'Ja bath ••aysm·E• Uc#288597 831-9295 Home & Office cteanlng by ~ lf!ll XNBYs WAtlcOVeMJd (Townhouse 'style) and -n MODERN ACOUSTICS JODI. Please call for free AME~AN HANDYMAN K.C. TREE SERVICE one 1 bdrm. 1 bath For 1 yr old. Nights & NEW & OLD CEILINGS "tlmate. 842-8746 . Carpentry, fencing, win-Top, trim, removal Ou1llty :~:.t~l~~~l~~g. ~48~:'1~v11 Newer, garagee. nice Wknds. CM 642-7328 Ev SPRAYED. 527_2589 HouMCleanl 14 9 ex dows, plumblng, marllte, .. rvlce. Free Eat Owner liquidating. Only Babysitter for 5 yr Boy, my rig yr p. tub encl, etc. And Y.. Days/EvM. 536-6696 Expert Wlllcoverlng ln-$375,000 Call nowt Craig COM time 3 dys/wk. Exquisite Acou11ic. Re-rellable. reu, tree est. own Jetu1 l1 Lord 633-1402 .-stall11lon1. Reu. Coneult- 631-1266 640-5134 or 673-8628 sprayed or remove. Dry-trans. Pine 845-9888 Della FENCES-GATES Tra. trim 111117 am Aaslgnmt. 581-8590 ,~ •. well Repairs. M7·7901 RESID'L/COMMERCIAL O\lmp runs C M /NB *11101Will* I ·ii· , ~r> WYllnH HEHi Al~kalt tr .. est. EIH, ~6-3254 area. Jim Whyte, ~2-7208 EST 875-3175 REFS DE;ENOA.81~ •Qmu .. "LITY 111--!W. My home. 3 days/week. _ Sonia 722-8055 __ · ,.. " some eve/weeknda Reft Par lng ArN R;>tllr1 & •GEN HOME REPAIRS. Metonry work Gen. ctNn Workmanship. ~2-6813 req'd 6A6-6043 Reeurfectng • Roon~ & VACANCIES VACANCIES P1lnt. Drywall c arr;.try upa, lrM trim, removef. W• ga.ts lhd h•ng together B!~';,°!,~J~!~~11°'G~:~ Hskpr/Ch<k:r. weekdaye, Wat.,prooflng• 631· 199 s=';~ itr:r11sfsr.81~;1es etc. Gary 6•5-52_: PTL gvar'd Steve 835-4633 Hang111rlp. AdVlc. to tti. Investor property Very c ar re q . 2. 6 pm. Al4)hal1-<epalf-P<klng 1011 HANDYMAN LARGE and Speciallll block, f~ cruy. 139--0730 clOse to beach s 198.000 759-1066 NB ept. oompi.x-l'leavy roller. We wllf clean your houM. 1m11t. 1 DO IT ALLI a.ment. planters. reetuceo Plasttr/DrJw. all Call JR 474--0300 dys. Or Dt . 3 ll Jo. 845-'289 71m-9pm :~°G1o~f~1~~:''· 531-5579 Pet or lw meg repairs, •tc 2•hr 5"S--0729 850-4 l73 •Hhct •• •"' Odd Jo~ eon.. Wlndowe. STUCCO MASONRY-TILE lnt./Ext. patCh P4Ut.nng. COMMERCIAL·C D M OtllPUTI Yc:u"f~ W""d Pr~ Clttkll1 e" palnt-yd-4tc. Sr. Cftz Diec. No Job 10 lmlll. All typel. cvttom texturing, qvatlfy Income. S21K, NNN Cera of houM & fndry. " "" SEWIN(f& XlTEAATtONS tree Mt Bud 5-45-7819 Free"' Lie. 83 t-23-45 ~.k,. ~3r02~t-No Prot>-F Ing. •do manuecnptt, _,, .. -554-7131 640-700/Agenl or worl<ll\g cpl, 4 "~· matting""· eta 788-3330 Newport/eo.ta MeM area YOU BUY . I INSTALL •m•1 SPARKUNO 8 Unit E•ll· !v!>'~to:e..~ 557 • • BOOKKEEPING. RMI. Nennet1•131 .. 810 ~!.'-r..~··c?.:. •i:-1...... !J~~~ bluff 72K grou Asking LIYI II F .... P9r90nel or amell CIOMts WL 548 849• CLEAN 6 EXPERT 313850 Ir .. •t 58M892 $695,000 Bkr 953-1220 BuelMM. ~S--0884 • • Qver 28 YNrt •1t~ p a. Loveabi., meture per-aon I •J Lie T-11&.•28 730.1353 10 '*P Mom fak• care 111 Cf RXOCIAd . bOVINd •o!iiiii2••1w_,ai!!11!-t· ... --,,-.. -FIND 1-wo beaut children. Ught B.I. WILSON & SONS Getto-&. Yard Clnupe ••ABC MOVING•• 9 G ~ - hMeeplng, 5'~ day wtc. Rm. Add. "-"'odel Kite. J 846--11112 ~ulck & C1refut T 138048 ood """• doM nghrr through classified Mull be neat. Engllll'I Bath. Tll•· #357•87 Ins. on LO RATES. 552..0.10 ORAINS CLEAR From i15 1pe1klng ~·9;:aun1 I 30 yrs axp. &46-17..0 HAULING • CLEAN~UP -st••--Ull Faucete. Olaposat, HN I.,, Nlguel erea • eve rra ry Yard, garege, trul'I, mlac. -•--M 1.()907 P&R 722·90M lllilHI I kxper1 Cerpentry rm ~~L5~~~=:~;:~: Lawn MrV. tied~• trim•. ITIMlll .,. ... Drelns C!Mred or repaired. 2t0f rtaaJtin 2tft Repalr·R..-nocfl·Addlllont Llc848859• Ins. 552-0428 * 54&--073 * Orenge Co. Ortalnet All plum bing r~1tr1. Low ....... 0oors .. tc. 548-4980 IH t•, lff a 11 Student Movers. Tneured ratM-f.te, PDQ 831•3167 .. BUILD OR REPAIA ••tract •• Fl'-n• L~ T 124-438. 841·~27 a l-n.aa_ •• NEW WltM\ouN Storeo-Walla, stairs. doors. Ioele•. • -L DANCE ttiSoRs sOCiaJ WE HAVE 1)(1"( F<M Tll SIGN Mtl(El WHAT Tll INSTANT PRINTER DfJ F<M Tll PRINT MMKETll With our ,1,1usivt lnslenl Sen S,ilcm rou will hnt 1111 JIJlloty to tltctrOllQity ltflfr•I• llcfl Qvlltty tus1om sicni. 111 '°'°' will! luU 1rapll1t$ '" • matter ol 111tttuln fOf 1ust penlllt1" r Of !tit lt!SI lttllf yOll can UCM!Jlilt Oft tllt ftlllllt brlhoft ~ comrrrtrct.tl i1n mtiktt will'l llO UOtfltMt alld wttbovt kHt111 • brustl All 111~11Mnt ol $4S 000 111<tucln a fw#y 111tomattd Instant Sten Sy1tt111. lul '' .. "'"" on pnc S4IPOOft slid • protecttd ttrr1t0<y (Ntwport Btecll area) If ,OU .OUld be lnl•tttted Ill ftndlnc Olll lllOfl about I lf.,.iy twoftublt busiMss Ol)CIOrtun1ty tllat pro¥1dn a mlKll Meded wva to a twom llllfktt witll llO '°"111tbt1e1n 1nd an 1mf!ltdi,1e c'111 flo• COOACT MICHAEL VOSS (714)152·1330 ralllng•. rno101no1 & trim ;A66U XbbltioRs; Nlgh1etub, Ballroom. La11n' llYll•llll ••78108 Don "'4-5949 •REMOQELING• 7 LeQone HO 85()..3()•8 Careful-Courteou..C CABINETS & CARPEN· ST LIC 428•11 999-2 t9• By hr tor pt«e Me-= TRY Smelt JObt, repalra. ATC eomm.rotai Ol'ywell H •I !fl 1w--.11--.--w--- rr .... 11mal ... 845-2003 Spect= In Comm'I H .. a' , ... 1... •n I et W!"!~~~ .... --·· Ooore--moldtnga-b9)' win· end 'I. Fr.. ..,. ....,no dOne l'10ht¥ --C X Ai F 0 R Y 6 0 A "-Pair All typee Ue dowa, com~• pettoe, 548·1923 •38392• PAAENTS. Prtvete hc>l'M •42t030 &42-1955' eddltlOne, qutltty wen TRACTOR RENTAL Bare II NB Merltyn M0-7020/E -- ... 77«t Paul ,.... 8MO Of 01*11.cl, grtdlng. l Board/c:.t. for,,.. EI04lrty ~=-i:i:.lh ~Alc*r-Alterstlone demo. hauling. rH1. 30Sr Y'c'tt·. ~.T .. ex ~1Utt7• .. •9nt lndpriv LllQ 8Ch home kltcti.n c.ii T22-t7t3 c.~ ... Pet*-1..odl..-.tc ,. ••• Wkllnd eervtoe. SI. "'" --.... In IV attention, wwm & 35 yra axp J«ry 842--0517 Ctelr Corm MM831 attnf ''~~ ~~t WI.... al8f TUtoMIRd wMITIRd ... 1 .. ----LET THE suNsH•Ne 1N .... """°'-.-----ORAMMAR ror IChool or ra aug 8unehlM Window bulltw 894-1525 "NE pXfRfiNd 6y MQ. Ltd. Celt l71') Mt-5MO 111 8f -erd 81nof 18 Y'I Of hippy Window ~ hr'V1oe Cuatom.1 Ltc 280644 Sg1 tty reeld'I C M Of\fy I WtrMllt fh1nk-Youl "3-4114 llc'31802 UOyd 813-7211 ca;;am . Gin"" A.AINBOW PAINTING Sod CIM~upe 20 yra In Ouallty 11 our POlicY aree Tony &4&-5124 850-M4e JEf'F' Uc Ha8 ) '· .. • Oranga CoMt 0 CllliAl/Olftlt MM T..W.al/Tt.... lallt 1111 CIU./ltttau .. b ltwal • H H lnnil HM !nll11• 1111 .... I L I tie mt •IBI l•H IMI 11111_.....,..,.. _ _. __ .,.-.... -... __ .....,.,1 ... ...,.--.-.._"""""'"_ Self "'°'Iva'*' a r>t~ ._ UIO P ~M. largt, o.... ,._. ......, AXC, attitude for 90lo 6-ntet ~ F0t J!n "'""'. WIAT,.... WTI MOTH!R'S MA"KfT & FllN Of ,..,, • ..,.. co.ta l'IOIB XI ~ oond in]Mrlel, ::!_ =~ a S 19tl. = l alr•• vate ptlletlce 142· 7495 2 In· .,.::xr.,: At 1M Loe Mgee1e Tltnel t<ITCHEN, Ou.r Ouat1ty ...._.Auto W•. A1k f0t Offlot ~·up for MW wtlt , 720-1731 • • ,. ._.,/UmTllT. ~::,»~ln pertOl"t •T.-.ma,.ellno Otc In v~ "-'wt la JayMf.103' ~ l photoeopy Fric»den 'foet ,,.. ,... O R t AT ,OTENTIA( , .. , iUZUiCi KM 1H -a N.-ded tot ... ~ et CT Fiim. 2820 South Coeta MM&. With our ac:c.ptlng apptlcatlona COSTA MeM/H 8 •M. atete $o t ....iro trTgetatOt alnt c.ond Wetefl Doea. Aleall.6M *1 lllca ,..,....., -...--U*8 OC Alfport _..,iJ:,,': IMrctt Santa Ane 8am MW OOfMltMlon ec:M for tlotllne cookt, Ind 11 yr °' 06d9r pr.-.,.., aet. IO 11500 mo + t125. l5CM253 · Matamut a G•rinan toM ooft;. AaWna 1111 MJVN.~ '""' ~-:.11a1 Noon' : you cen Mn\ mot• 1Mn ~•. pit end ...-. "'*· 15/tv. to ,t..,, _. btl'l-&anat1t1• 8tM1'-1 . a"--~-mbeed. NO. ~ Cel a M r7f .. • "'V ~ l200 In oommlaelOf\ & tnOt, ~ ~ lr .. n Mutt ~ Ir.,. H9w W...., ..,.,_ = "4--55113. • a.w, S ALH CLERK wTtii la)ts llll wagff by Mlllng 20 225£. 17th It.CM portetton c .. anytlfN. allllll mwalG .. ) Mullt.,:"3030 ONLY 2 L.lfT AKC..._ 'II HONDA lie•~· t1~NH .. typlnq. tlltng ' computer 11Ubect1ptlont . week It'• TH! IAYSIO! CAI'! la IC> PT to" tee-Oe25. PIT PIT .-o-uc. cu.-'°' bc&t'I. Obo I TM MW<>oxi. 1 tem 100oc, ..,,. oond. ... 1"~ ..... •XJ*lence. 54-1157 poaetble to ..m m0te ~tJng ~tlona fOf tomer orianttd, dtttl up. Wel!IW a Dtyer-t4& ... 1 rN. *300 64f._730t · ,.,... .._ • .,. .,. 4""' OPee _.. DAYS 1 llUJlllllUAll than 1 1.000/wH kly. counter help dey a..,. llUOIDaDI . photocopyorofuu"pty Stove 1125 D/wthr • HONOA 400 Cilff 'II .......... . ll•ftllf/MllPT. Do you MY9 Iha COUf'll08 Houra ate l*lbM. HIOf't lhlttt evall.~at NMCMd w/8alet bad• PA'fl4.&0-tehf.8tert4-1 1100 Meo-5141 2'700 ml w SJ et ooM: For Christian Group to call? If you're !ootll ' Sctlool Gr~ .... COi-eoo I! Bay A._. Balt>oe ground. 478-()644 -• _,1.._e --... 9llC> 147.7 H~,,c!~~~~~ for .• 8 flOure Income 1 ~~~~ looat~ In IM F-un zone: Cuatomer SerVlce F~D M~"';e. l..U.1 1112 p;;;o eof;o;, L new --'---+---- can tflndone.Calltod•Y·I apoty. For an 1nlervtew Call '48-&&t1 IU Tll&f neat ~ance • ..,,.. XOC+IOll lhl'CJU9hcM. Gdtone.toft ···1 •II Slm/ ... lllPI 841-7374 1 call 71"·540-0301.. y y ....... Currently h .. °'*''not for of dlr9Ctlc>n, JS/hr.. touef\. T~ ~ the Irle. , ,._ - lnvMtmtnl flrm In NB • • 5AI.... C.S. Atp. P/rT after-lmmedlata °'*'ltlg. TUMdl dellYetedl t471 • ... king FUii time petton. • .... .., Commerclal & Video. noona. Xln1 tO, tiou ... E.O.£. M/F 712-04e1 M.P 141-5172 l..,.._flll DUI Good· bookkHPlr)g. • UWll11IM , lll.llml Openlngeoon. The Roat• ~vet .& rttlr .... Call ........ II . WANTED· Plano W• P9Y · ....... typing. gramm.,, word !lllllT m-FILL l'm/Plll.,. Ing 20'•· StucMrltt Otcey. s. n d,. 1th m. t 1 1XCC4 Ceatil 7i41952-t 1M .... proc.aelng & phone tklllt • -llH I Co 564-4900. Fiii appl. PART TIME~ atu-.. ~ ... ,., ,. . .., naceaury. Non-tmkr. N:!rii.~.~ut=~~ N~~.,~= ~!~atei AOYlll WAITll 139e2 Nautllut Or .• Gar-oent Of othar, wanted for Cl) 'A CTOAY•I UIL T MJt111 HUNTINOTONMAOH $1900/mo. 873-4227 Advertl1lng Sllea t R9"• In 0 .C Hlg~t M/F. R6eu1M1-PortfOllo. den Grove. Floral Delivery, Allen MOOU\.AR .. OMES, Up lflJPCJ RXCEl8U D" CH..VSLER/PL'f'MOUTH Small Cooventlon & Pub-rapidly •xPatldlnO W l comm paid jn itia Jndu.. 1&.-26. OPENING SOON. llLfYllY /llm Beef( Florlt't. 2809 New-to 2700 SQ. Ft • l46FAC-All~ 9360 '42-ot31 540-'1114 ......., llshlng Co. In Cotta M... newapaper. AQQrea.aNe, try. Paid trelnlng AS)pty THE ROARING 20'a. Must~ 18• Uh 160 lbt, 2'A PM BIVO. 875-'13M. ~~lt.~ ~o ~7:~ S45•9728 or 541-3711 ........... seekln~ veraatll• '*"°n ae1t-dlactp11necf-1nd1v10. 1n pereon Wed-Mon, ie.:,.os.;~ ~~~·r· tt. FfT, Wed.-Mon .• bM-Ft. • 1400 tit. OFflCt •• ..... IRt t'm-• &wttcomh tilpungt.~e:=.'~!."...-ualt may 1&rn Uc.llent 17842 Cowan, lrvtne efltt. 250 OGLE ST. C.M. BL.DO • (2) PARTIALLY • _ .,. Jll-1..,..,. Income (aalary + com. •Tiii •mt COMPLE'tELY REVCOH * OYM, !IQ nw Pert or Fu Hime minion), benefits. end IUllMll~ Apply at PUFFINS ~ ••11•11 MOTOR HOME8 e 1 180. Call all 5:30 ~ • 7141951-2988 ldVanoement oPportunl-Ian....., taurent 3050 Coeat Hwy Kennel nr O.C. Falrg~ LARGE INVENTORY OF . 75~71 r:!!!!Gw~~i<i~;'!'gi ~~ s~i!: ~~ 11•••••••• wftti.., CdM. c.11 Lou!• 54().1513 ~A· ~~~~~et d. ~:~~M~:'~r.:o·~ :~eri~AJ~t: ~t:.,: tnY:-, lt1ift111M.,1iMiitiiiill w•ek, starting 15/hr, Send r.auma to: Prtlt .. la LIM If W&ITllU/OPll'I EASY ASSEMBLY WORKI atuden,. l high actlool ERV • SPAAY BOOTH • • .. • 957...e351 P. Blevlne MMft11... DayTeve-ehltts. Apply seoo oo '* 100. Mnlonl T•m•rkatlno FoAt<un • SHOP FIX· 16" McXlno remote. mu-e•y lt-n llAlll llAST 11111•--. fw, Mon-Fri W . Ma 8tftt.,_, GuarantMd Payment. No firm 11 looking for TURES • AVAILABLE VCRN HS wired. TV cert •--Ull.f Pl.IT 0.,.. 1H '-'"'· 2 12 E 17th St. CM Exparlence/No Sal•t . energetic lndMduelt to DIES. JIGS. MOLDS. $235 cut\. 846-8272 Immediate e>penlng for P.O Bo.t 1580 ............ W.., 1 ltatral-S Details tenet telf·•O· conduct a markatlng TOOLING. ETC. hbarlgndhlte~f.ron .. t onfflt ~aonPr--~ Colt a M .... CA. ~28 T-• ..___ d r • • • • d s t a m Pe o 141fY9Y IOfo• localSE newNG. F0t OeacnpJIYe Brochure. ,,._.........i~ "" .,.., _...rll ----.1 lfTER an~ ELAN VITAL paper N LLI I COntrect ~·-non·t mkr •o hr wk. . IMtlr IH ltMr ft -903, 3' 19 Enterprlte Rd, Only requirement It 1 Mii 111111 -~~r~in~:9&d8::,~;:~ lftll1UI I zrgt ... tMh. All SCHOOL Ft Plel'ce, Fl ~2. ~::~~=: AUCTI0~~:~59 CALIF. 642-3&43 for appt. AGllllT mlltm 1 9'111HilcJHf1W1 fl•trfJ/ltflrt4 Prlf'• Sat 9~ tpm. $-'/hr. -l l l'7 S. Robertton e Lot Ttcl1a1cal/Tra•n N .. dad I 0 r R. I. JI Ma. .. an • .-... JOBS 4 & e hr ltllfts. S.. Irene at $88 I* Week to start. A~. CA 90035 t'2t!&:111. !U redlo, fUll CMV ... exl1 cond.$gg50.145-e015 SSQS Advertlalng Selet at a• II ............ f1n If M.,:'fy_g:,t;fc!~d~:.::: & ~~C:.rt~ ~~If p1a:it:;,ar,:e (211)272-1121 •AUTO MECHANIC* =~~·~~~-=· Pertn.t.hr'J-ltla EARN ThuCJ...Mtr3 ...§. 1~. medlateopenlngtlortha r l4 ,..., ..... 7111 Very buty shop. VW't & Mll-dlaclpllned lndlvld·I fear. rl ght ~· -Cnual •t1-Jiloipii~!iiitlll' f()(elgn car repair. Mutt ualt may earn eJtcellent Wr...._ le""'-p--L1 MONEY FLll&L 11111111 tire, pluMnt working I tlberglaaa. ~d cond ... """"' n. YIW .,._ 2 yrs min eJt,_,. NOO-$mkr conditions ma,......,.._t ES aa7 •133 ... 7""' .. ., 1••• have own tools . ..., 1"""• Income (aelary + com-I ..W.-Ill pref. NB .~. 675-9'&4, oppottunltiea. FMl~tei-L .. ., • ., ... """obo. ""' • ...,.. mlttlon), benefits, and "'"''-' PRIZES '""" MECHANIC-Engine Re· advancement op"""unl-O.Alf alt 6'>m 831-1554 view call Mary Grant at Antq oak twn bd w/MNI 26' F/8 SPorta Aaher bulldlng. 3 yr exp. ""'• I 6'2-'333 bwtn 9am-3pm mattreaa. Antq oak Nu 9nglne VHF tounder BMW '81 320!. ~. etr, antf~•· MK ml. lmmac 546-7117 BMW '14 1331, 5 epd, lOW ml. O.lphln w/PHtl 18''888 modular ..... MOVING """" ... thle tmmec ~.~­TOL 854-71110t1¥-meg. DATSUN 'T7 280Z 2JC2 tuto. lli!Wt, new r*MI tltea l3eOO obo 722· 1-$2200/mo. rebuild en-ty S8* and/or advertla-ltJt, 11211 TRfS SALES CLERK FULL &1 M·F Of &42-5878 after draar/nlteatnd 873--2512 S'-"' 4 hMd g8lley glnes. using Metr1Mc & Ing ==m:to~uat.i .lntlll,lft1H20I h.._ SPAR6T7,,T81M556E. N10P8B 22nO,C6pallmodM·F. artt . BllcitvlnylL.ezyBoy ctlalr S6800 AYS &46-9000 D~;~~eo:.:·:::. Standard tools utt n•lfill fttt t , ,... • . , t ay tt omorrow SGS obo. &4s-oe27 · . 40• Pacemllk• Yac:ttt (71 .. ,.,.1 ,.141 c>wn tool• & have legal Mtllnda Theck.,y I PUllAOY II .. , .. Y Pl.IT Flush d«* Art Cabin .. ,_ -v right to WOf'k Place ol llAlll llAIT Monday t h Friday ...., FIU ntll PH I ORS Cuatom top qual. tr•· aftoet DATSUN 'IO 310GX. ale. employment/lntentlewt, .... ,-... 1 10am-7. . Typl"" re-•:•er Opportunities avallable PETITION CIRCULAT dltlonal llv & din rm 8 mo U¥eable luJlUl'Y ~. --1·-~ -,.._, .... 1 ..., ' 12 Popular Petition•. Earn • TwlnV8'J 110vpt81ltr.O. 111 .41A.41Q ..._.. ...,,... -CostaMeaa.SenOthltaO 330W.BeySt. I quir .&44-2111 I you • lngforex1ra with Loa Angeles nmeal $6-$20/HR 534-1400 new.Saerltlce,844-5319. $48,000 AYS Meo-9000 • ...,. cond.LAtle l4• & resume/letter ttallng Co t M CA. 92627 money, °' llke Clrc:ulatlon Dept. In our · ASK FOR JIM JR. lull qualifleatlons to: Job 1 a .... I 1111 Estate Salts to go ac.s Hk• Meglc door to ooor Newspaper Petition Clrculatort DIMtt• Ml •14 ctira 175· 30· '81 Fonnu&a 302. Oft. ' Mtm 'II Pl ... 11 SK0839, PO BOX 9560, 1 Eat•blllhed small Com-Mount n, Knotts Berry Program. Guaranteed $6-$12 pet hr, cash paid ~~~!,! ~ r M'.:-.5 · Shore, Xlt conO. Tr1r, twn 5 epd, AM/FM c:e...-.. Sacramento. CA 95823. AITIMTIYI uus merotal Brolcerage nrm In Farm. win Prlt• and hourly wages and com-dally. We train. 761-9157 Of 425hp. F..,I 895-5137 , ......... ; bed, QllllOM ..... ' not later than Profeseional carecw onen-1 Corona del Mar wfth ex-Awards. all ut nowt We mlulon, hours 4-9pm, H~bed tota. 5' S175. Putt Mii tire&. IJc.I OOOQI. Maron 13. 1986 ted pettofll wtlh ex-I ceptlonaf reputation have aev9fal opening• In training Is provided. P{1 OIS1r~~Of't ~ A pair of bOOllc&MI 11' lertnm •ll-'ll 2! NU G . ......,_ 8I o.r. ..... MECHANICS pet~forl'uH-tlmeem-1-needs an eltperlenced C.M . HB o r F.V. Potential to eem S300 ~:'; .,rieouc::: 2·~·xe· N . $100. End Br1*tolcon0873-&291 van ttne;;WwNala Moving Co Medt Mech· ploymenf at Americas #2 • 1 self motivated 111 Salet &42-4333 lnte~!,pe; ~si.C:ooo 1ege stU::tt ':-home-Table 115 673-2919 37' Sedan Spoi1fl9her. twn $20, 125 es 831-3701 anlc up w/1>fS trucks Volkswagen & leuzu deal-agent. Call Mike Isaacs. AIDE F llve In aaalt t x2,81 makers, mutt have own KING bed wlhMdboerd, Chry91et V8a, duel cntN, -------- has owa loots call Randy eranlp. Pleaae call Jim REALONOMICS CORP teacher In wtllctlr rm+ · car. call Gretchen oak bdrm Mt. aectlonal, FIB. tabs. H9w Su"'9y. 4 W.l lrht/Je;r_ 722-1062 . Statford for an Interview (714)675-4)700 S300/mo n-amk &45-2357 111 lfC/Plllll SAUi 71'-'76-3055 loveeaet,,glaatcoUbl, lg. $14,900 846-9003 . at (71 4) 842·2000 1 ~I I et MECHANICS HELPER· i SALIS NSfTlll APPT SETTERS-Phone PfT, $.4/hr to t1ar1. Flex· PfT PLATE RM PERSON. ~;.<;'251 .:e atnP9. c. '83 Watlcfaf\, 20' V-919". 171 §Qe0R0 Station Gas 1ruck1. own tools. FAST Growing Service WANTED . good people from home. good comm. Ible hours. Can 957.3073 Monday 1pm-approx · 125hp EVlnNde. Lo hr. w $2lOO 090 by ~ CJ L J S ~ ~ C· E~ _ E (.1 ~.;h~ .... . .. " MacGregor Vacnts. 1831 Station hu lmmed open. with good vol<:es to earn Call Vicki M-F 83 1-6820 GOVT. JOBS • $16,040-8:30pm. Tue5$Say 11am-llYm UL.It top cond S12K. &4~1 M::' 15. MO-e211 . Placentia, CM lngs. FfT or P/T poa-1• up to I 1000 per week ASSEMBLERS $59,230/yr. 'Now Hiring. approx 7pm, will tr:i~ All furniture to bs aold. Liv-SUPER BUVI 20' Duftleld ---------llili•iil~lliilili•i''li11-ltlons, Mgt Oppty's, bate easily. Call Chris PACKERS Call 805-687-6000 Ext . apply Pennysaver 1vvu Ing rm & dining rm, bdrm Hull, custom bullt w/'85 .... 4'llP pay., comm, Fountain 1·800 233--0'91 SH/REC. CLERKS R-1590 for current Ptacentla. CM. set. Wlhr/dryr. cttra & SShp Johnaon motor. ...... 45.783 ,.,._, P/S,-AMlfM nPElfTTll/ PASTE IP UTIIT Valley Chevron Service SM ALL BOATS-Sales lederal llst. Service Station attendent, misc. &4+4594 $8000. Call &42-7058 It com" with t>ucttet cHa .• auto.oJua~~ Center. 962-9512. Person Exp neected Needed lmmedlalety tor .. , .. lmllTS F/T, e1tpet pref. Chevron. Mutt Sacrlflce..onlY 6-12 Sall INb 111" seats, r aOlal tires. ~ aunr • C t II /c I F I I,., So Org. Cty. jobs. Top _,. 3000 Fairview CM . d .,.__ _.. , (""~H738) (Stk#2874) . Immediate opening for IUlll llAllWUE a a na apr . or n ..... • pay -palct weekly. TRC There are now opening• • mot ol I ..-ut. o-20' LJbC); LilbOelt w/trlr. '"" ... exper. typesetter Mutt IALllUJI view call 650-4447 TEMPORARY SVCS for Stylists that are SHIPPER/RECIEVER. bdrm $400; unuaed Good conO $3500 obo .... have have mark-up Retail Salet Full-time. Cla~1/lntHlllll -4500 Campus 11 124 NB Interested In Renting sta-MacGregor Yachts. 1831 tolabed S350. oak ~ 432:1eee . OAANGE"COAST · 5520 (714) 852-9424 tiont In Newport Beech Planoentla, CM. $250; Ital. bfUI w/-Je9"/Atmlult ge~=d :;;;:.u~lntb::,: ~.2,~J l(n7~4~9x:..:~;nc e. ATTENDANT f()( Unocal Call Chuck 675-2046 or Teach & Sell Stitchery dS~nS Mt ~alr!ba[ ~= 36' COLUMBIA 'ii tnt.-t. 2524 H:::' .::--21 MMe • v" r •&• 11111 552.()245 Kl PfT FfT wlll tral : ao .. • : Loaded, xlnt cond. _._ eflts lnclUdlng medical a - -service station Island ta. • · n. oak/glUa: wall unlt S350: $12,000. 49t--1955 dentel lnaurance. con-Call for Appt. Laguna 141es, FT & PT. Apply llT. •1111111 Auet. 964-4125 ask for Kalle col tbl Mt $-'50· a69Q Fr Tncb liil genial atmosphere Con· Niguel. (714)58Nl7f6 1476 s E Brlttol at PfT. FfT. will train. TAA.FFIC COUNTERS Prov. din rm • ..er. s13so: K..;84H~:LrsA ~ •ta d CXMIAO. ~ tact Alissa. 642-'32 1 ut through the CIOITAIL lllYHI Redhlll. CM 540.5676 Ask for Beth 756-a 197 lmmed openings. own All xlnt. P.P 5'3-'705 eve. 844-7864 · · 400. Good wen hOf-' _liiiiiiiiii'iil- 291 DAILY PILOT M/F. The Roaring 20't . BANKING • •• CUii trans. pertec:t '°'young Rock $1650 ~7 Classified Pages entertainment. dancing ~ r9'1red couplet. variable G • ----....,..-.,..,...,...~- IAIU "L" --1r-...._..,urn unwsn S~u= OK nmE Tll Non-tmk.r, all lhlfts. PfT. ~tel Income SABOT. lllnt cond. 2 330 w Bay Street Items Into c TELLERS FIT. ee 1-9926 645-;0474 saita. S450. 828-0088 dr...-n. 9 ft..-. twlbed. Costa Meaa. c a 92627 money today/ 1~t~1~19s5 M 'Ill LIT ATTUIAITS ._,1.,..., WutM lli...UU..U S SalUno St. Pterr• Dorl!)' 2&'-Onty eooo ml. Auto. V8. M2-4a21 I Call 142-5171 ... , ..... YI Do you want mor• than Two Ml time lot attend-HJS eoc: •. nn G ~ -,:::.· ~ ~). ~ .... ~~~~~~~~~.' The Roaring 20·1. Opening jutt • job? ant• needed. Exoaflant NURSE or comm In her:1~~se.-~'3 831~293 ~Son Unc. Men:. ••••• •• ••••• ••••~••• ••••tll soon. 1670 Newpor1 81 .• Do • h un h dllng pay plan, benefits. un~ horTMI haw raft & 1.........a;ft...! IN .....,..__, : I Cotta Mesa. &45-5448 or Y~ant~ e~ence l0tms pro~. ~PY In =car. exp In Phy Ther, Fab Bl" 81 ... Tull. me--r-•111 ti 7111 FORD '81 Plett-Up F250, • DELIVERY DRIVER • ---I n---p, .... 111 and the ability to type? ~~ ~~u t~ ~~ spec w /handlcap & dlum. gr1y. Pd S350, Mtl· p/1, pl b. auto. air. • .,..... r....-...... . · etder1y 338-1009 Ing S150 673-7325 Bob REGATA 16 Ft, Ski Gt am/fm, duel tanka. 801< • e Students ok. Opening w outo you Ilk• to WOf'k 0 Brien 0< Jack Mac. ,... Ofld ml 55500 &42 2574 Daily Pilot motor route • IOOn The Roaring 20't . prime tlourt • day Mon-MOVER/DRIVER •11cllaa•i1t MAGIC ISLAND Member· as.hp. M«c. ""' c • -1--------: bl I H ti t ti Apply at 1670 Newport 1hlp prM legel at Magic $2000 831-1 179 or V I _.'II • aHvaibla e n 1un2 ~~u~~ : ~~~d..69~~· 6'S.5448 or lld;:T:~::d=~·ya .. to 1::~'toh::ve~~'.ni Aatit.•n MIO casile S750 oboS59~725 •--' 6;~/08' .,;'ooag;, rmom.I 5 epd.AM{FMCW. • ar or area. -• u1e abovequetllona.you drive truck. gd drive rec ANTIQUE Or,ntal Rug• MEMBERSHIP lnBALBOA .....-.::. .. IU,. ... .t __ Vl,318 eng,runa&loolct Uc.#082065. : per afternoon. • ltst11slCl•tr1lirl1 may juttbettielndlvldual nee. exp pref Starving 1of1x14ftx81n $1300, T:~:i.~~~B:~=·1 la!!!!ll 709 gd S2500obo549-0783 l2m • C II 642 4333 M d • Opening soon the Roering we're looking fOf to join College Students Moving 1181nx771n $750 IM&UI. Trlr...., htr .83 Dodg• V•n con· e a -; On ay -e 20's. 18 ok Entertain· our PROFESSIONA L Co 556-2177 411nx621n S250 N.B TENNIS CLUB FULL ·~~~t $-'sO e3 f-f,...-~ wralon, 21K ml, loeded • Friday 10-5 P.M. Ask for : ment. dancing. Full or CUSTOMER SERVICE ----Antique Louis 15th Desi< FAMILY MEMBERSHIP w/extrH. Mutt .... • • part time. 16'70 Newport s A L E s TE AM 0 I c1 ... 11led can help you wtth $200, Birds Eye Maple $750/0 80 722-6'80 IU,./Dlcb/ .. .,. s 13,900 540-9205 • Art. • Blvd. CM. 645-5448 or 1 TELLERS These op-yourapecial edYertlslng Desk $75, 548-5818 N.B. Tennis Club tran.... 7122 '-"-- • • 752-6&55 pottunltles are not for needs, Whether 11·1 hiring. Copy 01 1850 carved wood ferable memt>erahlp ror SUPS AYlil -· .. -!', ~1 : Orange Coast : HS'TllS people looking IOf • tuu Nlllno.t>uvinoortradlno c arousel Horse Only tale S600 675-2109 HIT • Cla111n ..- • Dally Piiot • Mature & ex.per tor dinner ~~l~r, 1~~plr~ ~,; Tlfl le $1600. 6'0-8686 TANNING BED PROF. o. Anza Bayside vi:,r. 1'U""OofiisiRitPiX~Nd"""'1"'M•d•tP.'l! .. H!"i!1!'11P8iW'l'l'111 • • h9e. Riviera ~estaurant ..... o ant premium pay A ll 11 UV A n.ve<usedS1500 300 E.CoutHwy.N .. cpe,271hp,4epd.4:11. HONDA 1978 C i vic •. 330 W. B•Y Drive e SC. Plaza. 5'0-3&40 ;~d n:xlble hours. Olasslftl4 If HCH coat ·new $4200. caii 673-133 1 Mon.-Frl. Mpm orig muacla car. All w . arto. ac. en-. M CA • 842-5678 lllYIPPLlllCES Ray.(71'lgg4-0500 OOCKAVAILABLE numben metctl. Invest S ~ obo (71'1 • Cost• •••• • JOE'S :~o~;~RVINE II you·re lnter .. ted In lhit LES 957...e133 ~-Accomodat• 3Stt boat qoal . r•tor just compl 736-3098 aft 8"m : ••• •••••••• llf••••••• •••••• Wattef'/Waitress/Hostets great opportunity, pleale FrM l•J•• ....__.._::-• 111-1111 ~~~~by HONDA '83 Accord UC If , .. ,,. 111tta•11tttie ••4 w11t to .. , .... , ... , . WE WANT YOU! • Ne ,.,., .......... ..,,. We will ..... '" ......... , ... ..,.,. .... ••• ltl418t ltul 11Wlt8'tf • ... ... ._.,, ., ..n.ct1H1 ••tl•t4. C.1 Tt41rl Ask f., T.C. • (7 t4) 642-4Jii ., Call 552-0233fTom apply In peraon at Fr" to gd hm. ~man. ---.-3n1 ... "'c.it tor <Mtalll H/B, lo ml. mint conO 7"" 19981•• ll!RUT ... ~ 00 A LrTn.E purebfed a Norwegian PRIVATE SLIP ..... S6200. 6'0-9537 __ .,..... ___ __,""=--=er,......,..,rv,..,.,.....,.. • ~l ; ..1111i..... BUS .. 11 IN YOUR Elk hound/Samoyed Excellerlt t.ocatlon 854-711 1 or Iv mag MOTHER'S KITCHEN Is WESTERN C.&• ·t ~ OWM Hqm Both s~6 yrs. 968--0869 673-9319 TRIUMPH •59 TR3 JAGUAR ·rt XJ6L, alholr Htrlng Casnlera/Prl<:erS, ~ ~:>'w.· FREE TO GOOD HOME • SHORE Moorlng-Balbol t Convet1 RoO 253-4234. met w/~ ... th tnt, MIC* !p~2~ 1~h J:'.-C: SAYlllS FlfiJ::; -~· _,. ~ (.~ •. (.;.. f' j Atfectlonate Cat not TLC Penn, -8otton Whaler, 850--0785 Ive meg. ~~~~~~=,"11. 3200 Park Center Dn~ .;-J 1.," ~~ . . ~;;. f 6; ..i • -lrl-\ "" In loving family hOme. $8000K. 673-2780. l1tll .. ..,... l JAGUAR '&4 XJe wNte. Have something you WllQI Coate Mesa. CA 92626 • _':..ti .\ ._ ' • .;~I Call Deanna 722-6337 SUPS AVAIL 25.30 & 40' ALFA MOiliO'ti rn fawn/Int. 30K ml. Mln1 to NII? Classified ads Clo E.O.E. M/F/H t r l. ~ 1'( Mother paned aw1y. need 3333 W. COAST HWY.NB ConY, 84.000 mllH cond S2•K obO 492-ec>oe 11 well 6'2-56711. ' ,._ ) , good hOme for 10 yr old &42""'644 9-5 Mon-Frt $4500 obo. 122...e205 GA•AGI SAU ADS HOW S I I MAZDA '71 RX2.,,..,, brlct CLA5SlfllD IT CITYI '• '· ull Cocker pan e . WANl EO TO BUY Balboa AUOI '78 100LS runt <* & clutch. good cond . MOTOR ROUTE Available In Irvine area. $300 to $600. No collect- Ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333, ask for Kirk. ORANGE COAST lllly Pilat 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. CA Openings Now AvaHJble CAR ROUTES Earn Extra C••h For Delivery Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNT AIN.,X_ALLEY INDEPENDENT · Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting . no soliciting. Must have dependable car, 1 ruck o r station wagon and 11c:;urc:!nce CA LL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney 511 llL.OW good companion for Island Shore Mooring need w0t..t Sso0 S395 obo. 766.-574& L~~~~~~~!!!!!!!--1!!!1~~---~~ o Ider Ind Iv I d U a I 675-8829 evea ~ .. s:.T8538 . &45-9590 Iv mag. Obo .... MAZDA "81 RX7 red~ lal~ f1taa• · llH C1111 Mna 6124 Otliet Flraitart •ilc. Traa1,.rt1ti1a 9~56~~~~~~ ' Surfboards. i)OOI equlpt. MOVING BIG SA LE l~ai~tat 5047 bookt, toys. glmracks. Furniture. 19·· TV $115 ICT 1 D EE!Lon'-"'· 101" MAZDA GLC STATION 215 Ruby. Sat/Sun 10.6. 25"TV S130 Clothes & VOetk CaJuiator ._.. "'~•rll , SIMPLY THE BEST ~~0~,;83. air.-=·~ I IL--many other thing• Adding mech 5~9-1000 1975. 26tt coeRX trailer, Salet . Servtoe . LUiing ' -~g·S3~5· I a.... Sat /Sun March 1st/2nd ' self contained A-1 cond EUROPEAN DELIVERY I runt II"""'• •• Ptaia1ala '107 Corn'r ot Wiison & Ptt1 I Aaiaall '4500 obo 648-5848 1540 JAMBOREE RD. I 760-73 C~~ Yard Sele Sat/Sun 9-S Placencta on Wiison ChlhuahUa. tiny XRc. 10 '79 DODGE Motor Home AOl=t~~~~~~and l MBZ .8~1 2808L dk blue 511 W Bay Ave Furn. POOL table lge $ 150 An IQ wU . Male S 150 Female (Big Surl 20 • sleeC>t 5, Open ~4~ Weetl II tan Int, auto 91r' hsehtd Items & mOfet rockl"" onalr 585 Mui $200 494-7&45 ~B. AC. CIC. PIS. ta 2 t • rt -------.. ., -Mf1 contain equipment cauette. • p1. g C.lll •na UH Taxtt trOllerS35 548-95« EXOTIC l>ET-Snake for Good cond $8 995 Call ._,., __ ,. shape, 1 16,500. prv ---E I tal• Columbian Red 72 . _..._,5 5-.-I patty 828-5843 art 8"m Elec atove. c:hrt . hot tub Sun Only 8-5 veryth ng tailed Boa Constrtctor 3· 631• 12 DELIVERY DEPARTMENT __.......,..=· .,,..,,..,,.......,,-=--::-:::,..-.,.,= w/gH heater. m11c from exercise bikes lo Large aquarium. hol "82 VW Cerni* W•tlalie McllDEft'S DUW I MERCEDES 300 SD. '82. Sat/Sun 9-• 422 E 18th baskets 2 176 Rural Ln. rock woodan stand like MW xlnt cond tow M Uflln t*ge. t~ cones. S2 i.500 Estate Sale! Furnlshlng1. ~tf 22nd St.Elt1de Together Ot HP1rate. mi. s 12.ooo or ottef M-"t111 9.S..S llll8 ~.543-8168 lr\Q. orig bamboo 90fa, Walnut twin bed• $25 ea S50 Morgan 6'2-9523 852-9583 929 s Euclld St MERCED£$ '66 230 SL. tola bed. ttereo. old Win· Metal lwln hu dboard F~ SALE PET IGUANA I FOR RENT 25 E.teeutlve Fullerton c~ I Euro tty'e. am/tm Becker dowt & doors, motOf· $20 Metal clOM cabinet w t HOI Roe~ $25.1 ~ass I Molor Home. 7t4-&806300 CUI. >Ont cond $15,000 eyelet & part•. mt.c $10 Stareo S50 Antqcar 875-3070 ..-Ctyor dalty S40-'8l8 213-01-6701 53M1CM Gairy 751 Olymplc Ave. nMf SC tn.mk ~O Algent $ tO- Ptau 5-45-3573 115 Lampe, yardage. piano S750 M1ac 2292 Cotgtte Of S1t1Sun 8 30 Ettata Salt Sat/Sun t2·5 Wrought Iron tblt & Imps rurn. odds & end._ 1640 I Mlnorca Of. Mesa Verd• FHalaia f lVEFAMILY Garage S1ttel Vallf.i 1134 We have everything! Incl l Mo:lng ale Sal/Sun kng aev TV. cer/hm stereos. u bdrm .. t din 1m aet phn ana mach. ~ gdt, well units & muoh m<>f• baby equip, & Hoo<ta car t6'05 Mrytlewood St S•t & Sun 9-3c>m 839·4844 2009 Contin,titll, CM ..... hacll 1140 IGANTtC YARO SALE UbV tNG RE MOOH Ralrlg. lr Hter. mat· SALE! Furn. ac>PI 01, tra ... 1, ti.oa. ct111ra dlvant. many antlqv.t equip, baby l'um bU. 1000'• of Item• 2811 dra. blk••· jew9rty. pie Ponota 540-18&2 Sat M • Clothel wood P#l· Svn Mon TU411 1°" .iing and much mor• _ _. I 1352 Nvatado °' ""r UGE SALE Refrlg NawlanO & Atlanta WOOO boOklhatt, metal H8 Sat & Sun at0<ege ahed wltl\ fk>of-: i •t washer & ;aa Ory-er, I~ IMc~ lw stereo cabinet, wooo A;;;q: uprl;fit pl•no, buntt bed with 8 dra...., round oek pedaatal IOI garct.li loola, toy boll elC w/f'*W '-'· ' 011 poM dtn &.mday onPy 2413 Eden ''*"' .,....0111 83t 2'42 Sat/Sun eam. 21tt Mna Or. 8 A Hgtlta Elta1• tvrn Ofc aq~. m rint tuP pliea oak d~ey ca ... A ""'°' mot' I • De Orange Coas1 DAIL y PILOT I Sunday, March 2, 198ti latll .. ,.,,.. tllO Aatn hatttle llll MiAClOU ·73 2ao. • df BVICK 1oe2 REGA\.. 4 cir. I "8.JC NOTIC£ NllC NOTICE l'ta.IC NOTtCl "8JC MOTU PWlJC ll>TU PUlJC NOTIC( "8JC HOna: atn/fm CHNlte. xlnt 30,000 ml, ~. tun'tf; I ~~A=t I 11. t YD 0 A A 0 t: LI C M•N Clllt 92'2t ~moue._.. ---.. dlH;t9d by 111 11\0MOu., IC_. Cond, IUOO o bo H .500 E\'el 494-7439. Tll9rOllOWingpw1o0ne6't T~"NICS 1017 ~tit Biiiy Aly Moff'la. 2115 MAmeTAT-.r r-,,.,,_C Hatmon ....._ ... ~3&-010A 01ry D•Y• •9«'-3538 OoinO t1u.inee1 u Dl'lw. CorON Oel Mii. Clllf p Aw Cottt ..... TM follotMng ,.,.one.,. Publllhed OfllllO' COMt Thia 11a*'-1t wu hied .. ...., '""""11 BUICK '70 R"'*a. wfllte. CALIFORNIA HOUSC. 92~it. Calif nle Pr.....-. ~7 ' ' ootna ~ •: FlV! ~ ~. '~'*Y 11, Ji. With the County C..,_ of Of-.. ,.,.._ .... tin trfhr I I I cl-'" &443 L-ard Or ~m-1 °' ......., " Tllll bvlln... tt con-ST All MANACltMl:NT SE"-MCI\ • ·....., S" ,. l'" 11ng11 County Ol'I Febl'uary 3. Mo. A 1J'f~ 1 n oa ..,, tngton 8Mcfl c.tit 826411 Mtn1gem•n1. tnc • Ct ll-dueled by .,. lndMdWI VtCH.L _ 2_00 S1ndpoln11 ..,..., u 1916 In the Superiet ~ of "8JC NOTICt Cit ~· ~ Ml'V ,,,. ,.,,. FllCtoty. Int torn••· 1151 Dow StrNI IMly Rey Monl• •100. "'"'Ana. CA 92707 ,,_., the St•I• of c.Mlornla, tor _....;..=;:;.;:;...;,,;.;;.;,;..;;;;.. __ S~500 Call ~~-if~· Sacramento. Calif ese20. ~:~ :::oo ~ kficn. Thlt atal'"*'' WM "*' c.:' .. "f L ~1!9· Inc.. A rtaJC HOTIC£ Publlth«S Ortng41 CoM1 ,,,. County Of 0r-. PltTmOUe ..,..... 8'43 lMWa!d Or Hunl· 1 wllh lhe County C*1! o1 Or· -eotpora1..,., Diiiy Piiot J'.et>rutty 18. 23, In tht Matter Of the Ettel• NAl!m eTAl'DlmWT lOld9d mutt ... , 69K orig lhl1 butl~•ll 11 con dueled by a COf Pot•tlOn 1986 • ducted by • ~10on MAlll WfA~ Su·9'• ~It hW1lb'f glvtin that dOlnQ bUlllntll N! MA.RINE I BUICK '82 REGAL LTD-lnQton BMCh Cati! 926'e Thlt bualn .. i 11 con ~County on FMltvary 1 Thlt t>uatn .. a la oon "°nnou • .,_lt M11cn 2. t . 198e ofCerrMnTtt>«,O.C1ued. Thi folloWlnQ l*90f'l Ir• ml S8000 bo 4 99-4 713 dueled by 1 corpor1tl0n MMk W Sulin ,_., John A lne&. Prealdtnt TM followlnQ 1*10ft1 tte ttl4I under1i9tled wlll Mii 11 RESCUE CON8ULTANT8 , *. 'II ·-· __ o -8eYet1)' ,actor. VI09 p,.,.. Thi• •l•lamenl wu lllecl Publl"*I Or•r\09 Cdltt Tiii• itatetMn1 wu flled dolnO bvllMM u · •-"' MnflC( Private s•. to the ~· 1825 w .. tcllll Or ' 105. Aedt Pll 8upef cond ..,. ,CAO '70 Sdn OeVI~. orig dent wun the Couniy ~i. of Or· Ot ll)' Pltol Fet>Ntty 111 23 with lhe Couf\ty Cltlill Of Or· OAAHOE COUNTY AP· n~u" ""' and bell bidder, tubjtet lo ~ BMctl. CA 92MO vtce r.cOf'da, 1ow mi~ 1 ownr I IOK ml. runa & Thi• 111tamen1 waa 1111<1 ~~County on F brutty 5• Merell 2. 8, 1986 ' ' all09 County on '*"lll'Y PRAISEL ANO RESALE P:ICTmoUt llU9tlCH cionnrmatlon of .. Id Su· l.M#&nee N GlbaOll, de yr. wlrr. l. .... or ~y ' lootlt gd Tiree gd $2500 With llwt County Ci.ti. of Or '100121 SU-022 lO, l886 81!RVICES, Ill Dow SI.. NA• ITATtflllSNT S*IOf Court, on Of 1f1er rM 8"ldY Or .. eo.1a .,,...._ CA (0243051 C11n1 548-8703 •l109 County on Ffbru•ry 7. Publlllhtld Orang• Col.II Publl Mel 0 ~~ ~ e..ctl. Clllf t28e0 The fOllowlnO pertont ,,. 25th d•y or Marcfl. 19H, 11 92&2t •21 tll l -1948 D I PllO F IS lllD•1c W\TIC£ • rang. ......... ~ NltNn OBA ... dOil\Q bUelnMt p 8 I ll)e offlot Of Rlc:hlfd B. Steven o. Wio.ty. ee P9f-• , CAD 17 Sevlll•. Orig ,_ Mat y I t bfulty I • 23. ,._ "" Dally Piiot 'tC>N.,Y 18, 23. 00119 St .. N9wpor1 &Men. c "012': lo •• Meeown. 1016 Ch .. l(IUI gol&. lrvlM, CA ~271& 8 3000'• In atocll 10 ownr. loaded, xlnt cond , Published 011nge Co.at arch 2• 9· l886 SU-009 FICTITIOUI eu ... •• March 2, 9, 1tH Calif. 92860 ~';°91 1gg'P~;11 M ... r J: Ave., Sul1• E3, Cttl,bld, CA Thi• butln•u 11 con· CllOOM rrom 14999 731-7020 Dally Piiot Februsry 18, 23, ' NAMf ITAT9Mlttf Su-030 JQN9h H. PttklnllOn. Vlc9192e21 . ' 92008, C°"nty Of Siil Diego. CIU~ by: • gen«al Pll1· .111 IUMOIS CAC> '78 'Sev111e 74t< ml Ml•Ch 2. 9, 1986 I BllllD•te Mt\TICE The loltowtng ~· .,. PJMldent Lao Oaboub 220 Nio. Ln. Sttlt of Ctllfornll. all fl'9 !*thlp 11 ... T. b ' ' SU 021 n-. ""' dOI bvel Thlt ttatelMnl WU llllld 1209 ~~ 8Heh CA right, !Ille and Inter .. , of uwrance w OlbtlOn : new atttbrka, exit, 111rt. I ~ MM u · fltll.IC NOTICE with 1119 County Cletk ol Or· 92663 ' 11ld Molltld 11 the time of Thlt t tatem.nl wit hied 1001 Oulll St , N 8 I ownr $6250 ~ 1-~340 'JCTITIOUS 1f1 .... 11 Cle IC ~~J~~ g~~~R~:c 111(141 Count; on Fet>tuery 7, Thie butln .. I II con· dMth Ind 111 the rtglll. tlllt with 11141 Co~inly C*11 of Or· 833•9300 ICAO 84 Etdor1do bkle 1 NAMI tTATIMINT SOCIATION 1942 Oeefpttl! '1CTITIOUe -..-aa 1986 ducted by lltl lndMdu•I and tnlernt of Nld d9-•noe County on FebrulfY 3. NtSSAN"785 300ZX 5 spd 1mmac 39K m1 1~1t11er' 1 MLIC NOTICE Tll9 l<ifowlng perlOl'la er• Piece Suite 140 Fullerton NAMI ITATlmNT nooal Leo Olboub o.aMd hu tcQ1.1 1 rlld by op-l9ISIS Hop. thow rm, cond' to1ded, lease $398/mo , l d04ng bulln.a u . C.ill '92531 , • The tollOwtnO pet10tlt e.re PublllMd OranQ9 Coaat Thia •lllern.<" wu llled eratlon of l1w or other"MM. F211M7 loadadl 01( ml I Mti 14 t mo'• left 646-6475 FICTITIOUS atJl*EH PC & COMPANY 2005 w Reglon11 Repartor)' doing ~ at: SELBY Dally Piiot F•bNery 16. 23. with 11141 County Clttk of Or· Olher than or In lddl11on to Pul>llaMd 0ranQ9 CoMI $ ' mus NAME ITATl!MENT BolbOI Blvd •901. N9Wpor1 Th I I ?> c If I ENTERPRISES. 220 South MlfGh 2. 8. 1916 •noe County Febru 7 lhll of tald deoeued ••• 1119 Dally Piiot February 16. 23. -15,450 (818)359-2466 CAO 785 FLE-EtWOOD The lo4IOWl"9 P9150nS ttl Be.c:h Cllllf 92863 19:; ~rti Pl~.05~:. "A" StlM t. Tut lln. CA SU-023 t986 on try . 11'"9 ol d•lh. In and IO Ill March 2, 9 1918 PEUGEOT '8.. Wagon While/blue t6K ml doing buatness ts Pa111clc D Cavanaugh 140 Fullerton C.itf ~1 92880 nooao the c.rtaln rttl p<QP«1y, Su-9&7 5058. lol<l9d, 211( ml MUST SELL MAKE CENTERCORP MANAGE-2005 w B•lbot Blvd •901 Thtt bUslneu I• con-Selby Mwy N91tOn. 220 PlRJC NOTlCE Publlahlld Or•• Coe.ti lllullad In the City of Stint• xlnt eond 860-3797 OFFER 494.4959 I ~ENl H 1590 • 13 Soutn ..._pofl Beectt. Calif 92683 ducted by: • corporation South "A" Slreet, Tut11n, Daily Pilot Ftb<Ulty 16, :t3, Ana, County ol Orang•. --II' Mt\TlC[ ~;)SI \"l'f Laguna Beach Phlletlt W Cevanaugh How.rd T Mango p Ml-CA 82MO flte.TITIOUI .,..... March 2 9 1986 Stile of C.Hfornla, ~tcu-__ ,....;.;;~;.;;...;;....;."";.;;..;..;..;;..;;;___ Calif 92851 12005 w Bllbo9 Blvd •ll01. dent . r Thi• but1""8 It con· N ... •TATlmNT ' ' Su--024 !WIY dttc:tlbed u lollow .. 10 lfATtMIWf ~ CHICK IVEllSON POftSCHE AUDI CHEVROLET Hlth•1t Ou•llt\I S.ln6 Suvlu CHl~K IVEllSON ' H S E Co111 Hwy NHrporl 8 .. cll 67S-0900 NABERS CenllltWOOd Inc Celt· Ntwp0t1 Betcn. C.111 921563 Thia I t ducted by: art lndtvtdual Tn. fallowing Pllf1IOntl .,. Wt1 fotn1a 1590 • 13 Sooth Thta bu11nau 11 con-wt h 11 ament wd tu.cs s.lby M NMon do In 11 bu 1 l "et t a 1 · PARCEL I Loi 20 of l reel Aa'-MIX>l....-T Of' CADILLAC Coast Hwy Lagune Be&ell due11dby hu1ben<1andwUe .~·~o.?~"o~~:~~<>;· Thia llat~I .... nled ACKERTEC, 8041 Lltttenlld M.IC NOTICE No 19&4,ll\lhecttyolSanta u:.c:.~1:· Cahl 9265 I P W Cavenaugn 1986 • wl1h the County Cltfk of Or· Or .• Huntington BMc:h CA An•. county ol Or1n09, LARGEST SELECTION Tnrs buStneu 15 con· Tiits llllemenl wu llleel ,_... *"Ott Cou11ty on F.c>tvtty 3, 92&.411-1031 ' flCTTTIOUt 9UllNIU Stall of Cllilornla, u per . Tn. fol1:.:::f P9rtOnt ducted by a cotpotat•on Wllh ma County Clefk ol Or· p 1 19&6. ChtrlH E Ack•rman MAiie eTAnMDIT map record«! In booll 55 have •band the ""* Of Of late model low mileage Mocneie Maran Pret1den1 1 •nge County on Februery 5. Dat~D ~:;:' F~enge 1~1 ,_ 8041 Ll1tlefleid Dr Hunt'. The fOllowtn!I tr• p 2e tnd 27 of Mi.-the Ftotllloua Bual nan Cadllll CS Ill Orange Tho• llltemetll WU filed 1986 M ry • ' PublllMd Orao09 Cou1 Ing I 0 n 8 •• 0 h0 c A dOlng bullnta u : c Mapa In ,.,. of· Name· A) SuntMta: Bl fn. Counly1 See us 1oday1 with lhe County Cle<~ of O•· FI00332 arch 2• 9· 19ISIS SU-027 Dally Piiot F.t>ruary 16, 23, 92848· 1031 ' MOTEL. 1930 E. Kat.ill. Or-nc. of the county ~llc:Old« or vtronment1 Cl .$olutton'1, &40 -9100 •"Oe County on February 5, Pubtt1hed Orange Cout March 2. 9, 1988 Marta J. Ackerman, 5041 1o09, CA 1121587 aald county 19171 Blddlt, lrvlne, CA 1986 Daily Pilot February 16 23, Su-983 llt1ltfleld Or.. Hunttng1on 8hallta Ganpal D , 1t30 E EXCEPT that ponlon tying 92715 2600 Harbor Blvd ~ March 2 9, 1986 P\llLIC NOTICE BMCh. CA 92&.411-1031 Kllella. Orange. CA 92667 WHI of the Nor1 herty The Flc1ltloua Butln•H COST A MESA PuDllsneo Otanoe Coast SU·999 Thl1 butlnHt 11 con· Thia bu1lnt11 11 oon· prolongatlon ol lhe ENI llne N1me referred to above wu - --:---Dally Pilot February 16. 23.' lllCTITIOUI IMlllNEll duc1edb)':hutbandandwlle ducted by. •n lndlvldual of Lot 21, ot "Id Traot No. flied In Orange County on CADILLAC 81 Sedan Sev· 1 Maren 2. 9. 1986 I NAME STaTl!•NT f'tltl.IC NOOCE ChtrlH A. Aclcannan Gt D 8hakta 1964. Jtnuaiy 15, 1888, F291350 Ille dlesel, Ch9f't'1 ·cond, SU-007 MUC NOTLCE 'rhe. foJlowlng per:IOL\ '8 Thia 1t•t9'Mnt wu llled Thia 11tt~l w11 filed PARCEL 2. An tllMf'Mnl Aob«I Wllllim Euton, t><>Yghl another, w111 lf'!t FICTITIOUS IUllNEH I dOl"9 Duslness u . ~ICTITIOUt eua..u with the County Clenl of Or-w11n 11'11 County Clerk ot Or· ovM thll ponlon of Mid Lot J,,, 191l1 Biddle .. IMM, CA go below wholesale! NAME STATEMENT ROSS MAIL ORDER co.. T::e'-::o!tTATl•Wf. tnoe County on F•brulty 3, ·~g~ Covnty on February 3. 20 ol l recl 19&4 tying WHI e2:~15 bu I 759·8046 or 760-5090 ounllC NOTICE The following P•rsons ere 13041 Hewes. Senta Ana, dol bu 1 ng ~tOM ar• 1948 1 of the North«ly prc)jonga-d·-~ b • neundl w" con----I n111 1 c1111 92705 no •nett u . FIOOOl2 F2Ml11 tlon of the e.11 llne 01 l8ld ""''""' Yan I Yldu11 SAAB TURBO 900 '83. sit-OIID CEUllUn '12 dotng business as Robert Gregory Ro11, GAEWALL'S, 2114 WMI Publlslwld Orange cou1 Publlahed Orange Coast Lot 21 tor ullll11M and.._., Tiii• •latement wae llltd v« 4 dr, xlnl cond , runs 25.010 mlles, auto. PIS. ( Ftcm1ous IUllNESt NfT~~JAL OJci~ E l~T ER· 113041 Hewes. Senta Ana. Oc11n Front, N•wport Dolly Piiot Februtty 16• 23• Delly Piiot February 16, 23, purposn and malntenence with the County C"'1t of Or· perfect S8250 673-2062 AM/FM cass power win· NAME STAT!Mt!NT Av S n' tevens Call! 92705 Beech. Cell! 92663 Mtrch 2, 9, 1988 March 2. 9. 1986 thereof. Hid Maernttnt to be ange County on February 3, dows A/C L1c11 112827 Tiie lollowln9 person Is e2io1 • la Ana Celll I This buslnesa Is con· Far-Out Spor11WMr Inc;, Su-99•3 Su-981 UMd for 11141 above referrecl 1986 • • dOlno buSl'11$1 H 1ductld by an indMdu•I Ctllfornl1, 2101'"' WHI 10 purp0-only and "Id PublltMd Ortng41 Coast 11411 NEWPORT LIOUOR, 2200 RPS Enterprises, In· Rot>ert G Ross Oceen Front, Newport P\BU. C Mt\TICE eeaement ''""not be Nd Ditty Piiot February 16, 23, Newport Bllld Coste Mesa I corporatld ~O I E Stevens This stt1ement was fllld Beech, Calll. 92ee3 fltllUC NOTICE nu fOf llrMt or rOldw•)' u Maren 2. 9, 1986 Caul 92627 ~;;07 Sanfa Ana Calll wllh the County Clerk of Or· Thia bu11n .. 1 I• con· rv-'"'9'MW •1 ---is ACTTTIOUI eultNltt ·more commonly known Su·989 S•"9 Gun l ee 2020 Full ange County on FebnJa 5 dueled by a Corporlllon r,... '' '""' --25 4 W LlncOI A enon Ave Costa Men I Tt'llS business ts con· 11986 ry ' Jag tsnwtt Singh Gr9Wall NA• •TATIMUIT NAiii STATIMINT ;' t ~ CA n ~ue Calif 92627 ducted by • corport11on "300)41 Presldttnt · TM followlng l*'tont .,. TtMt fOllQwlng PllflOl'll trt en 1 na, fltllUC NOTIC(· This business 11 con-G80t119 P Reed I p D 0 C Thie 1111~ ...,.. llled doing buslMM u : D & M doing bU1lnt1M ... TRI· Tenns of"" Cuti tn taw· --~~;;...:..;,;;;,;.,:.=.:::.,__ I duelecl by an lndtvtdual Tn1s $1tltmenl was hied D u fished range oul with the C()unty Ci.tit of Or Enterp<lett 18021.J Sky· COUNTY ELECTRIC COM· lul money Of the Unltecl f'tCTITIOUI IMll*ESS Sang Gun Lee won the County Clerk ol Ot · M~·:~:~o~ F~')b:6ary 16· 23· ange County on Feb<uary 7• park Clrci9.'Sutte 215, lfVIM. PANY, 352 Third SUMI, ::!" ~confirm= of N ... ITATl..wf This statement wes hied •"9• County on February 5 · SU--006 1988 ' CA t 27 14 Suite 201. Lagun1 Beacn, c:A • Of CUh ~ The lollowlng penon 11 TOP SSS PAID w'olh the County Clerk of Or· 1986 I F100llJ Mttc Allen Per1man. 413 92651 ance evid9nced by note M-dOlng bualMa •: Wf llJ lll IAIEI ange County on FeDruary 7 F300230 Published Orange ~I W Nob91 #A, Santt Ana, CA Timothy P1ul e.-. 352 cured by MonO'Q9 or Trutl JV BRENNAN CO. 110 For Pampered 1986 Pubhsned OrJnge Coul I PUBLIC NOTICE Dtlly Piiot Febru• 16 23 92707 Third su .. t, Suitt 201, [)Md on lhl Pfoper1y IO ~Center Oflw Sult• Mercedes e.nz USED CARS & TRUCKS I FJ00531 Daily Piiot February 16 23 Merell 2 9, 1986 ry ' ' David Scon Perlman. Laguna Beech, CA 9265 1 told Ten per oent of amount 200, Newpor1 Beac:tl.' Ce.111 llMEllAnQUI COME INORCALLFOR PubUsned Orange CoastlMarch2 9 1986 FICTITIOUllUllHEll su--02a 2450 Ball Road •7. l'hfa bu1lntH It con-bl~IObeci.c>oslledwlthbld 928e0 Top Mercedet Prlcee Paid j FREE lPPIAISAL Daily P1101 February 16 23. Su--011 1 NAME STATEM£NT Antl'lelm, CA dueled by. an lndMdulll 1 ~!.?'~""' to~ln writ· John Vlnoent Brttnnan CALL PETER or RAY OellllO March 2 9 1986 · The lo41ow1ng person 11 Tnie butln•u 11 con· Tlmo1hy Peul bvM ng .. "' .. ,11 bt r-Yecl ti 110 Newpor1 <Anter onv.' C 11m0Ln I su--0 25 MLIC NOTICE doing bu5lness as dueled by co-pannert This 1t11...,.,1 waa ntec1 tn. atorttald olflol 11 1111y Suite 200 Newpor1 8each, lllSE IFIMNITI " o 0 U GLAS 1 NT ER. MLIC NOTICE Marc Perlman with the County C1«k of Or· tlrM '"" Iha flrtl pul>fl. Clllf. 9266o ' •Hal IERCEIH 18211 BEACH BLVD FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I NATIONAL TRADE 432 Thi• •lllemttnl WU filed •nge County on F9bruvy 5. cellon hereof I nd before Thi• buslneu JI con- 213 7 HUNTINGTON BEACH I f>IJJUC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT Ho1mwood Newport Beech FICTITIOUS .,..... with Ille County C!trlt of Or 1946 date ot "le ducted by· 1111 llldtvid al or 14 637-2333 147-1017• 541-Ull Tne 1o11ow1ng pereons ara1c 8111 92663 · NAME ITATlmNT •noe County on February 5• nooa:a Dtlad this 19th d•)' of John vi.:io.nt erar:an TOY OT A Corolla . 80 I . -'---FICTmoua IUSINESS doing business u 1 0ou9ias Stuan Misterly, Thi following per110n1 are 1986 • Published Orange Coall F•bruary, 1988. lhll statement -• flied Wagon, 5 .sp. ac pb CHEVY 76 Chevette 2 dr. NAME 8T.AT£MIENT I RAINBOW PAR~WAY. •32 Holmwood. Newport dolng bualneH u · nomza Dally Piiot Februery 16. 23. Admlnlttrator Leu re with the County Cl«k of Of. am/Im $ 3500 631 : 8138 · 1 clean. very gd cond, runs I The lollow•"'ll person •s 3&35 B1tcn Stteet Newoott eeach, Cstlf 92663 WALK-IN VIDEO. •O 15 Publlthed Orenge Coas. 1 March 2, 9. 1986 Mat9"fttMlrt of t,... t!at.l• */IOfl County on Febru 7 , , I well. 1 owrier, gd fires, I doing business aa Beach Ca11r 92660 This bu1ln11s Is con· Orange Ave., CyPraH, Call! Di lly Pltot Febru1ry 16, ·23, Su-997 of Mid OececMnt 1966 ary ' VOLV0 '762420L.4 cyl,2 lnewbrks/waterpumpa:/c NEWPOR T WOOD· Donald K Bel'led1c1. 119 ducted Dy anlndlvldual 906J,O March2.9, 1986 R~erd B.Mt<:Qurn. 1015 ,_ dr. runs well. 87k mt, radio $995 675-8435 WORKING COMPANY, 22• 1 Via OMeto. Newport Beach. Douglas S Mls11rty Ahmed H Patel 5426 W Su·996 nuollC NOTICE Chett11u1 A..,... Suite E3, Publllhed Orange Cout s 1 500 obo Evtwknd 1 , _ _ 2111. Newport Beach, Calif Cahl 92663 This staiement wes flied Lehnt'ltrdl, Santa Ana, Call!. '""° Cart1b1nd, CA 82008 Delly Piiot Feb 16 23 494 • 99611751 • 5433 d CHEVY 77 El CAMINO 92663 J Scott Fawcell, 8739 with lhe County Clerk ol Or· 9270• Published 011nge Coul Mtrch 2 8 198~ary ' ' 'Y El'll cond $2000 ObO I OenntS B Ambrose ... ., , Huason Rover C11cle, Foun 1 an9e County on January 23 Molltmmtd A Patti, 5426 Ml.IC NOTICC FICTfTIOUI •UllNEIS Dally Piiot March 1. 2. II. • • SU-029 V LVO '76 264 x-cond 1 556-2708 Costa Mesa St Colle 1a1n Valley Calif 92708 1986 · W Lehnhardl. $11111 Ant, T~A::.o!iTATIMl!NT 1986 · s rt, ale 4 spd, OD Mesa, Calif 92627 fhts bu11ness it ton-F21e152 Calif 92704 FICTITI009 aUSINESS • ng perton1 are S.Su-404 1 pwr. sheepskn, llke new ICHEVY 8 1 Vette loaded Th•• busmess is con-duc•ed Dy a gene111 pet'I Pubhshed Orange Coesl Jeveed Siddiqui, 16165 NAMf IT-•NT ~oln9 buJ,'ntu 11: 1) ---------2900 962 • 4655 whtl tan custom teat ducted by an individual nersn1p Daily p,101 February 16 23 Mt Otancht, Fountain Val· The following per1on1 ere A •sadena vie LIQhl 0P9'a DlllHIC NOTICE hatch Dta shpskn Dennis Ambrose Oonalo I( Benedtcl March 2 9 1986 · · ley, Call! 92706 doing bu1ln1u as: AD· ssocllllon. 8 ) Irvine CMc _......;'"...:;:~:.:::.;;..:.:::;.;.:.:.::....__ OLVO 80 GL-pw dr lks S10 5-00 obo 759-0904 Tn1s st1t1menl wH Ille<! Thi' s1tternent was hied SU.OlS Arlt Sharif, 16165 Mt VANCED LOCATING SER· L~hl Opera AMOClatlon. FICTITIOUS IU .... IS sun-rt am/Im ater&<> CHEVY 84 Veue whllred w11ri 1he County Clerk ol Or· wnh the Coun1y Clerk of Ot· Ol111Cll1 Fountain v a1i.y, VICES, 1278 Gleoneyre •63. j ri2 FO-p111k Pt-. Sul11 NA• STATl•NT $6500 649-0114 1 0 a de d S 1 4 5 0 0 ange County on Feoruerv 7 1 an99 Covnw on Februry 7 • Calll 9270f L1guna Beteh, CA 92651 4 R· ultenon. CA 92631 TM IOllOwlng 1966 1986 ' P\llLIC NOTICE This t>u1lnH1 11 con-MIU Bngga. 1276 Bien-eglonal Repertory d bu al pertonl art YOLYO~U_L410fJ 17141759-0904 F>00547 F30G531 ducted by •general oan· neyre •63. i..guna Beacn Thellre, Inc A California o~bu• n us u Auto air loaded IS 000 lcHRYSLER 83 LeBarton PubhSlled Ota1111e-Conr Pu~ Of11099-Goe1 CTITIOUl lhll.~•· M(llllO CA 92651 . corportllOn, 1942 0-parlc BEA OOO"CONSl RIJC- m1les Two year warranty Conv mer~ cross 11..,, Da1•y P1101 FeDruary 16 23 Daoty P•lot Febtuary 16 23 NAME STAT!Mt!NT f Ahmad H. Ptlll Tlillbu1in•11 ii con· C~9 .63Suite '.er, Fulltrton ~~~·J!;92~5 ... OQ. L.agun.a $ " March 2 9 t<ol86 March 2 9 1986 Thi loltoWlng persons are Thia 1111ement wu meet due111d by an lndlvidual " 2 1 · u ~ re,';'~~~·~~0-81:1~00 t"!K m• 645-•651 SU-019 SU-026 d0<"9 buSlness as. ROMVllle with the County Cten< ot Ot-Mltce Btlggs Thi• buslneu . Is con-Mlcheet w 11111m Ketr, Co'~a .. , 1 11. Calllorn1a AUOCltlM , 2910 ange County on F.t>ruary 5, Thll llt1ernenl wu llled ducted by I COJpcHttlon C2519 I H1nog, Laguna Hllll, VW '68 Bug red exit 1 •• .. Red Hill ,t.venue, •200. 1968 wllri the County Clerk of Or· HOWlfd Mano<> A 926S3 transp s 1 ' 4 50 'obo The boues sons car Mt.IC NOTICE Pt.el.IC NOTICC Co11a Men, Calllornle 'JlelM ange County on Febfuary 3, Tiil• statement wu flied Thl1 bu1ln111 11 con- ,.94.2552 or 497•4597 Immaculate condtfoon In & FICTITIOUS aua-ss FICTITIOUS BUSl"""'SS 92626 Publllhed (Henge Cou1 1986 with the County Clerk ot Or· due1ed by tn lndMdull _ _ out Must sell • he's gone '""' ,_ DSCS Assoc1a1es. • Call-Deity PllOI F•bfuary te 23 " ~ ange County on FebnJtty 3, Michael w Kerr VW '69 BUG. good cond . away lo college Brown NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT IOfnrt general pal"lnerShlp, March 2, 9, 1988 , , PubttlMCI Ortnge Cout 1986 Thia 1111.mar11 wu !Keel painted, w/red10 mag me1a11c TRX trres and I Tne following persons ere The followlng Piison is Dy DSC 3 1 CeJlfornl• llm· SU--002 Dally Pitot Febru•ry 111 23 • F~ with 1 "-County Ci.t11 of Or· wnls looks good $1800 wheels ( 1J00295) $7995 doing Dusiness as doing bulllness •• llld partnership Gent1ral Match 2 8 1966 ' · Publlahed Orenge Cout =County on F9br\rary 3. 675-3059 cat1 11ter 5pm Johnson & Son Ltnc THf SILVER RATTLE ARMOURGLAZ 16292 Partner by DrePer Famll)' Bllllllt II' Mt\TIC£ • , Su-985 Dally Piiot February 16, 23, 19 Mete 540 • 5630 1on Bayside Drive. New· Heim Ave Orange. Call! Ventures. a Calllornla llm· '"~ nu March 2. 9. 1986 ~1 YW ;70 llC port Beach, Calll 92660 92605 1 •ted partnership Gent1rtl Su·991 PubllSlleCI Orange CoUI Asking S 1900 662 5955' WE WAIT YOUll Scon·s Ca1ch, Inc Celt-N111 Buter Cameron Partner by Rinney E FICTITIOUS .,..... P\8.IC NOTICE . ' CLEAi USEI c1•1 IOtntB. 1072 Bays•ae Drive 16292 Heim Ave Orange 'Draper '2910 Rid Hiii AV· NA• ITAT11111ENT Pta.IC NOTICE NILIC NOTICE VW '70 BUG. gooo cond n Newport Beacn. C11111 92660 Cahl 92605 lenue 11200 Costa Men The loltowtng perton 11 'ICTITIOUt IUllNEIS amt lm, ong ow ner See v~no dos Santos Thts buatness is con· Th11 Dua1neaa is con California 92·626 · doing bu1ln•u es. NAME ITATIMINT $ 1200 548-4880 ducted by a corpora11on dueled by an 1ndtv1dual DSL Setvlce Company • T UC K • N • RO L l Up. The followlng perlOl'lt 1r1 Scon C Reed. President Neot Cameron ICelltornta corporellon HOLSTERY, 1731 Superior dOl"9 bu1lness u : CLASSIC VW '72 BUG great cond, This s1aternen1 was filed Th11 11a1em1n1 was filed 21191 Lake Forest Avenue' Ave . Coll• Mn&. Cellf. CONCEPTS, 557 SIU'tgeon white runs good $2200 wllh the County Clerk 01 Or with the County Ct8tk of Or· 1a200 El Toro Callfornla 92027 Dr . Co111 Meu. CA 82626 u-rch 3, 1_. CITY OF COST A MESA AGENDA 642·9!155 anlj8 County on February 7. ange County on Februery 7, 92630 M1rt1n S Marin, 1816 P1ut Jonathan Bourth. -.vu VW ·74 SUPER BEATLE, 1986 1986 I This bu"n~s is con· Pomona Ave • Coet1 M ... , 557 Sturgeon Or .. Coela F30054e F30CMl2 ducted by a gene<al 1ri-Cillt 92627 ' Mesa. CA 92626 Oral Communication e•cellent trans. $1200 Publtsl'\ed Orange Coas1 Publlshed Oren9e Coast nersnio P This bu11n111 11 con-Steven Paul Buller. 33547 • Katen 759-8055 FORD '66 MUSTANG V-8 Da11y Pilot February 16. 23. Daily P1101 F'eD•uery 16. 23 Ranney E DrB?lr due1ed by 1n tndlvldu1.t Vl1ta COllnt, Dena Point, CA ConMnt C•lend•r PUBUC NOOCE 8:30 p .m . vw 75 Bus 7 psngr reblt auto air good restored Match 2 9 1986 I March 2 9 1986 Th•& stttement was tiled M1riln S M1rln 921129 Written Communl~tlona eng & ctuicn Btaupunkt cond $3495 533-4242 Su-020 su-o 17 with 1ne County Clefk 01 Ot· This 1111ernen1 wu flled Karen Zeiders. 905 Emer· Authorization to destroy certain records fo r the Fire Department good mt 'ltra1ghl body FORD 73 Merq Sta Wgn 9 ~~g~ County on Febru•ry 3, :',:;.''Cou~n~ ~=u~~: ::.,:~y, L9!o1uni 8Mc:h, CA Set for Publlc tte.rlng on MM"ch 17, 1911 · Best offer 213 27 1 6750 pgr beau1 cond wire whls Mt.IC NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE F211f71 1986 Thi• bualnen 11 con-C . J. Segerstrom and Sona, for the 48-acre Home Ranch project ---------nnc.htrack $995 650-6l30 FICTITIOUS BUSINE,8 FtC TfTIOUS BUSINESS Published Ortnge Coast ,._ducted b)' •n unlr;i; iocated north o f t he San Diego Freeway between Harbor Boulevard S0('Tf{ ( Ol'\T\ FORD 75 Grand Tormo NAME STATI:MENT NAME STATEMUIT I Daily pilot February 16 23 Publllhed Orenge COMt corportted uaoctallon and Fairview Road. \ 01.K <;" \ f, f; \ Wag .di cond wl•tras nu cto;~: :!= :;rsons 1r11 d~~ :!~°:'~ r,<'°nsare Match 2 9· 1986 Su~~ ~~~~lo~ F~uery 16· 23 • 01~,th:.~1~:"!!';1Prtled (a) Supplemental Environment al lmpect Report for GP-83-1 B & tueslpnt $1450 640-5074 UNIGLOBE .. SEASONS NEW AGE PAINTING CO SU-005 with, .... County Cltfk of Or· Revised. l ~I Zl FORD 78 LTD Wgn re-TRAVEL 3070 Br11101 • \60 2229 Rutgers •C Costa MLIC NOTICE ~;;re County on February 3• -(b) GP-83-18 building square footage, and to increase bulldlnn 11eo1~ very good cond Costa Mesa Callt 92626 Mese Caul q2627 M.IC NOTICC F heights. • AHO TRYIPfG HAROCR • TO 8£ I •SALES •SERVICE • PAATS ·LEASING A~ ,I 'N~I N'IJ~' l1N IHI NI 1 IJA £VlRY MOO£l ' COlOI CALI.TODAY ';()I Jr H I ( !lJN TY I A,• I 1 Hf /\I H Bl '.!fl HIH~TlrJ<,lr>N Hf /1.1 ,H $ 1195 548 6449 .At1W1JSt lnterconnec1 C1111-Carl Rot>ert Lama 2229 FICTITIOUS BUSINEll Publllhlld Or•nna ~ (C) PA-86'-2 t, for the entire 98-acre Home Ranch project l0<n1t 10 Hu9hes St A 102 Rutgers 11C Costa Mesa NAME STATEMENT FtC'TIT10U9 .,..... D p -....-u JEEP Cherokee Loredo trv•ne ca111 92714 C1a11 92627 The 1 1ow1 NAMr tTATl•NT elty ilot F.t>ruary 16· 23. (d) PA-86-21F 1, a 32-story office bulldlng located north ~f the 85 6-Cyl 4·dr select ThtS busmen IS con Clrl Rol>erl L1m11 d04ng Du~ln~oasperson Is The lollowlng l*'SOf'll .,. March 2• 9· 19e& San Diego Freeway and east of Harb or Bo ulevard. lrac. 2 6 ltt•e eng m1dnile I ducted by a coroorahon rh11 11a1emen1 wH tiled RALL YSPORT ENGi· do4"9 bullnltl d : Su· 986 Clalma bl Ian mt, a11 at ps pw Susan Shanie~ Sec.re11ry wtth tne County Clerk ol Or· NEERING ll66l M&11en INTEGRATED BUSINESS EIOI S B I 1111 odl clig cass cruise. This 'Jtatement wa.s filed ange County on February 5. River circle 6 c Fountal~ SYSTEMS. 1eoe1 Fitch St, M.IC NOTICE 8 · o r ng cust whl. rl rl< and more with tne County Cletk 01 Or 1986 Valley. Cell! 92708 lrvtM , Ctttt. 92714 Richard Kaszublnskl Call Jim 650-54 16 or ange County on February S F'30030I Peul Lodgete 2957 E Pllrlelt D Cevan1ugh & f'tCTTTIOU• IMllMIS Anh Thu Vo 642-0681 Iv msg 19&6 Published Orange Coast Bradford Senta .Ana, Calll Phllette W Cav1n1ugh. NAMI ITATIMENT • .Eloise Ott F300255 Daily P1101 Feoruary 16. 23, 92707 2005 W 8albo9 Bl. •901. The fo41ow1ng P«IOl'IS are G LINCOLN 73 Con1mena1 Poo1tsneo Orange Coast M111ch 2 9, 1986 This business 18 con· N-pon 8eaoh, C•llf. 82663 doing bulllnHS u : CHIC ary G. Kimsey runs good S t500 Catt Da11., Po01 February 16 23, 1 su--0 12 ,duc•&O by an lndMdual Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-WINDOW DESIGNS, 684 Admlnlatretlve Ac11ona I Maren 2 9 1986 Paul Ludgate ducted by: huaband tnd wife Production Pt., Newpott Change Orders to the contract w ith Clarke Contracting Corpor- SU·008 Pt.el.IC NOTICE This sta1emen1 was tiled P D. Cavan•ugh 8Heh, Call!. 92663 atlon, In connection w ith South Coa•t Metro Center ,---------1 1w1tt'l the County Clerk ol Or· Thia 1t11em.n1 wu Ried Zal\er F. Khalil, 182 t2 C o MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UttNH8 •"'lie County on February 5. wt1h '"-County ci.nc of Or-Newrnoon L9nt1. Huntington ontract Awerda: . NAME ITATEM!NT 1986 •~e County on Februtty 5, &Moh, CA 82&48 Modems and Converters. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tne lollowtng perton II F100lll 19 IS L•l1h F Cotti, 9o74 Walk-In Van Truck. NAME STATEMENT I doing bu1Jneu 11 Published Ofao09 CoU1 ,_ Mallard, Fountain Valley, CA G If C T11e lollowono person 11 DEBRA SWANSON CHB Delly Piiot F'ebrullf)' 1e 23 Publlan.cl Orano-Coul 92708 ° ourae Maintenance Equipment I notng business u 1111682 Beach Blvd · Suite Merch 2. 9. l966 ' ' D111y Piiot Febn.11ry 16, 23, Tiit• bu1lnH1 11 con· Replace Dump Truck Body LESLIE CHESTER DE· 215 ~unHngton Beach SU--010 March 2• 9• lte& due1ed by • oer--• pan-Completion Remodel laMment at the Police 8ulldlng ~""";..i SIGN OFFICE 3120 Blue ce111 9264& SU-001 nez:! F Khalaf Completion of Improvements fOf property fOC8ted at 2751•2755 OLIS llHEICY ti '71 Key Co<on8 dll Mer Caltl OeDra Marte Swtnton P\llLIC NOTICE Thia •t•l~t Wit llltd 8fl1tol ltrMt. 9262S J7113 Hac11e11 A~ue L009 ""'C Ptllt.IC NOTICE with the Couftty c1ert1 ot Or-• •-uest to tr· .. ·---u-··.a-end Community ,.._ elopme PIS P/sea1s AM /FM Laelte Rene Cnet1ar 3720 Beach. Calif ,., TITIOUI 9U91N(U anQ9 Coun"' F.otv n-. ... ...., nvu ··• uwY nt , 1 er eo p / wt n d ow , Btua Key Corona def Mar Th11 bu1•ne11 11 con· NAME STA TIMaNT 'M:TIT10U9 ~•• 1t&e '1 on •ry 3· •tock Orent fUndt, for b9rrler removal projec;ta P1doOr$ A c cru1,11 Calif 92625 ducted by an tndMdual TIWI lol!Owlng PlflOOS ere NA• ITATllllDfT Conference Advance • 5 1 9 15 mo1i1, ltUW er Tn11 business •s ton· O.br• Swanson d0<ng busineu u STRIP· The following penon le Publltl* Or ~ Trafftc Com IMion A 11 .. c11d Dy an 1nd1111dual Tht1 1t1tam.nt w11 llllO PER WALLPAPER SERVICE dOI~ bu11nMt 11 n...., Pllol F-._-a::!! 1:;-vea23 1 m ecommend1tlon1• vinyl IOP A 'leat .. 1c.-OF H T ,,_, ...,.v_, <> Partcl-pr-t..1..,.tionl • '321337 Leslie Cllesltlf IWltt'I the Coonly ci.nc of Or· UN INGTON BEACH. T E SILENT PARTNER March 2 8 ltte . • ••• vn "' : • 2111 Tt11s statement w11 m.ci enge County on F9t><v•ry 1. 16783 Beach Blvd • Hunt-COMMERCIAL CLEANING ' • Su 988 (e) Del Mar A venue from Newport Boulevard to Elden Avenue • with 1ne County c ierk 010r I"" · 1ngton BMc:h, CA 92647 SERVtCI , 2&15·A Elden • (b ) Baker Stree1 from M llbro Str-t to t"'• Route 73 overp••s· •not County on FeCYuarv 5. ''°°'°° Richard Ch11tt1 Katz, Ave , Cotti Mell. Cell! d f Be S -'"' ....,. 1986 Publltnl<I Orange eou1 14 135 w1n<1JernrMr i.-. t21121 rtaJC NOTIC( an rom er treet to wett o f Jeffrey Drive. ' Unl-tll'y OLDSMOBILE GMC J8~ Harbor Blv<I COiia M ... ">AO·l>&W .,...,,. Delly Piiot Februt ry 1e. 13. w .. 1m1na18f. CA 92683 .i.nr.y JOhn LMntti. 2& 1s-(c) Marquett• Circle Puoltsntld orange eo..1 Merell 2 9. 1986 Thi• bu11nt11 I• con-A Elden Ave .. CO.ta Mela. rtermoue Ml-II (d) Wiison Str"t from College Avenue to Fordham Plaoe Dtoly P1101 February 16 23. SU--018 dueled Dy an lndlvldual Callf 82827 ...... eTATt•NT (e) Canyon Drive aouth o f W lf•"'n Street M11rcn ' 9 t986 Richard ClltrlM Kt tz Thi• bu1ln•tt 11 con• The fOlloWlng ~· .,. ..v su--00• 1 DtDtte Ml'\r·1cE Thi• tl8ll!Tlllf'll Wll flied dueled by, an lndMdual d 0 '"II b v t l n •• I •• : Correction of legal description for ebandonm t f --------_ _..;.,....;.;;.._.;;;.;...;."";.;...;.~--wuh the County Clefk 01 Or· J9tfrey l.llTllU Eat1hOVl<l9 (Us A) co . lid.. general area o f Presidio Drive and Bristol Street en ° alley In P\8.IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU• IMlllNIH ano• County on ,ebru1ry 3, Thll tllt~t WN hied 509 3111 s1r..-. Svtte 202. OLD 8USINl88 . NUii ITATSlllNT 1988 with the County Cltrk of Or· N41WPOfl 9eech, CA 92663 Adopt! O d i a• F2IMa */IOfl County on ,et>ruary e Et'111gulde J1p1n Co , on. r nance v-5 changing the zonelng from R2 10 R3 FtCflTIOUS IMlllNlll The fo11ow1ng '*'°n 11 Publtth«I Or•nge Coaat 19ae ·Ltd .. Incorporated 1n Jepll\ for property located at 801 Ptularlno Avenue NAMI STATIMINT dot~ bullnffl .,. Delly PPot February 16 23 ~ 20.13 JlngumN Scheme' REPORT Tll9 IOltowlng perton 11 T OPICAL ART WORLD. Maren 2 9 1866 ' ' Publlllhed Or co.tt Shlbu)'Ulto TOllyo Japan ' City u-n-e·r !IOlf\9 bUlln ... u 6&0 Virginia Ptrll Ortve · s tt2 o lly ,Mot F~'""l8 Tht1 b i j --M UC NOTICE N£A r NAILS 169& ,,.,,.,,. Lllgun• S.lljlll. C1111 92852 · u-• Net\' 18• 2'· d .......... ..,,:• neu • con· C o.ntract with Kenneth Sampson _,._,,....;.;;;=;...;..;;:.:.:.::.:;_ __ Ave Coate M.sa Ctlll Scol1 OeYld WOife 6&0 Mtreh 2. 9• 1NI ...,.,_ v1· 1 COfpor1tlon fllCTmoua 1us1Nns 92627 · v1r8in1t Peri. Drive. ltouna P'tB.IC NOTICE lu.413 ""~uyoe+r.t Yagaw•. ,.,..,_ Request from North Co•t• Mesa Homeowners A uoclatl 1 NAMt ITATlMENT Anita ...,,.1,,. P1rson1 " S.ech. Calll 82&52 Thi• ttatemeni ... 1 new geological t tudy . on o r a PLYMOUTH 80 Champ, • gOOd lr&nsp 111m/lm C8'5 s1 100 l11m 722 7450 Tht f0410w•nq !>*"On "I C11rrlage Hiii Ln Lagun1 Thll bu11n .. 1 11 con· l'ICTTTIOUI llU9tNl:ll. P'\aJC. ll)TIC( with the County ~of~ PUaltC ltl!AftlNQS dOing b\i .. n .. , ·~ Hiii• C.111 82653 dueled by Ill lndlVldu•I NAMI ST A Tl•Wf Coun on r-~-' , PG aa 1 c I d R 81>03 C•'tY8lU£ lJ s ,. ov r1111 DuttneH 11 con-Soou 01vld won. Tn. tOllOwlng ~ .,, '1CTn10UI .,_.. = fY ........ utty 4• • • V" n -v-to emend land use deilgnatl d A•tn De•ntic UIO CHANDl FR 213 001a d11C1tc1 oy 1n 1nc11~11 Thi• 11e1em.nt w11 t11ec1 dOlng bva!Na •• All w~ NAm ITATIMIWT ,_, chenge t oning from R1 to R3. for property at 42l Emeraono;tan ,to UIOl 1"11U '12 ttnrod, Cotnnt Oal M•r Anltt l Pet.on• Wlll'l IN Counry ci.ri. OI Or· EJ«tronic., 27324 Camino The ~ per90nl.,. Pul>lllMO~eno-eo: 2 . ZE-77-182. South Coaat Plau to abandon Town Cent-""0rtv' Clllf t 262s Thll ,,.,.,,..,, wH nled ano-County on t:.t>ruary J Caplatr•no. •51, UIQuna dolno bullnem • Dally Pltol ,«>ruary 19 23 between Park Center Drive and Avenue of the Arts .... e (11·1) 842-2000 48.893 m11et 1Mt"41t. mt. Cftlnd•J0toe0n 6el1 213 ""'hthe Counl'f ~°'°' ttM Nt':!.CA82e77 VISTA FIHANCt.AL H"'-M1rct1 2 9 l&te • • 3 .Appeel F\A-a6•17 toallowtwounltaand• h &aapubllcatreot. ctulN PIS PoWtf' ..... Gol<lenroo C.oron• oat Ma• 1 •nge County on 'llC>r'UllY 5 PJOOOOI .,, CoMt London. In<: VICES, 245 Fledler, tki11e • • Su-"4 lot ....... th an existing unit. at .,., Park "-1--. ft ree-.cer gar-to a AM/FM CUS power Win • C.nt 92e'S t88fl Publ•lhed OranQ9 eo.tl A Caltl OO'P 0-2, Cotll Meal. Celll ""' QO ""' •v -- dOWS A/C Lie• 418783 Thi• bu••n•u 11 con. ,_Deify P1to1 rebfuary 10 23. Th•• l>ullnftl 11 con· t2t2e ---------4. Rehearing PA-85-216 regarding acc:eaa to 8 17tH ducted by In lnd•..,,duat Pi;b11 n9d C>renge ~· Maren 2 8, f9M dYC1tCI by'. oorpomion lpeo-Ta Aooountlng I, A rtaJC NOTS proved four-unit apartment rvoi-.t at 221-112 andp~31 °!'.ry ap- Chandltr a.. D•··· PMot Febfwary 16 23 SU..014 a ci.worth. CllO Cellfoml. llmlted PlrtJW• s ,.. ,_ <ll "vocado Tiit• 11aten'lent wu '''*' Maid•' 9 1te& Thi• 11.etetntnt wit lllld ~. 245 fllcMJ. Sulttl 0-2. '1CTIT10U9 MMMU tr"t. w<th 111e Couftr, Cten< of 0r av-003 Pta.IC NOTICC w11111ne County Ctet1! of Or· Colt• Meta. Cellf t2t2t MAim ITAT'lllmtr NIW IUllNlll. =County on f9()ruary 5 •;c County on "~&, . rhi. butin.ta 11 ton· TM t°"°""4nQ pertOn.11t• 1. Appointment of 198847 Housing and Community 0..-.,.. .. -- 1 ,._,.I Nl.IC NOTICE '9Cnnout euaMU t ,_ :;:td by • Mmlltd IMl'1Mt· =~1~ i; := block grant ad hoc commlttM. .__.,.._,t Pul>lltfl«S OfllllQe Cout I MAim 9TATDllWT Publitl'red CH-no-CoM1 ~ '-rero '"· Anaheim, CA neoe Dill'; ~ llet>f'\.l.,Y UI 23. FtCTITIOUI llU8Mll Thi lo4lowlng P9flOl'I la Dally Piiot r~ 1t n Thtt tt~ltement w• 111eC1 Jl!Me Chrtetoe>Mr Her• ~•rd! 2. t 11ee j r:::f':..!J!.TI...,, d~:rtztfea'~o ,.2• M11et1 2. 9. 1eee · • wttll ,,,. County ci.11 Of Or· mon. 21 ~ IN!ne, CA SU !1911 --.. .,, per9001 are • .,. • " " Su-tt$ tnQ4I County on ,~,., 1 12715 OOlnQ bUllMU .. I M•cArthur Blvd Co111 ltM . flll• bvtlnett II Con· ___ 1 Publlehed by the Orange Coast Dally Piiot •• a communtty i- the cltltent of the Ctty o f Coat• M..,. sorv ...... to M arch 2, 1988 e ou-033 l . •