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1986-03-16 - Orange Coast Pilot
W~ERE ARE 'fOU 60tN6, MARCIE?· -· 111111~ CDllT TO WATCM CHARLES FLV A KITE .. IT'S SOMET~ING t\'E ALWAVS WANTED TO SEE •.• GARFIELD® • I • I ' • WELL, WHAT DO '{OU T~INK? ~ I s ! I I -® Rt6'4T NOW'? 600D! b.y Jim D~vis WM~ 1~ rr 1 GET BLAMED F'OR E.VER&JTHIN~ AROOND MERE.?! f • ... I ike. somebody 9iving me a whO\e BATCH of cookies. .. and bringit"19 me c;ooo tin .,11 da~ long. MAYBE I'D B ETTER CALL RANDALL WHEN l GET HOME 1 NO . THE OLD MAN WILL BE IN BED 1 6FStDES, I NEED TO GET A YOUNuER. LAW· YER, ONE WHO KNO WS HOW TO t:tANOLE PEOPLE Llk.E THAT VELMA AND LARRY I T'S ASCAM1 ~....,..~, - AN E~PECZT IN HIS ~ELD S:ILLti IN icc.v_~ -rMlS •NSTRUCTlVE <') ~. 6'.JT I DID GO UPTO HER APARTMENT! u:: THEY DON'T WANT TOO MUCH, I 'D BETTER SETTLE! wrncvr 111~ ~ I'D MAVE A UEO< OF A Tl• S:~MGITN ~~ ~I • ~ ~ © 0 .. t . .... , ........... - Hey,G~pa ... how do I gd 1ti1s little guy off my shoulder? P-fl--r ~THATHIS W IFE LVOIA HAS FOLLOWED HIM, HORACE PRIDE HURRIES OUT OF NOW TO SEE WHAT'S NEXT ON HIS AGENDA FOR THE EVENING ! OARLENE'S APART M e N T 6UILOING VELMA'S RIGMT. DARLENE I LET'S NOT GET TOO ~eoY. I DON'T TI-llNK WE'LL HAVE LARRY I DON'T ~RGET WHAT ANY PR08LEM TAKIN<:> HAPPENED IN NEW 0Rt:€ANS' HIM FOR 25 THE MARK SETTLED FOR TEN, THOUSAND• SAID HE WOULDN'T PAY A CENT MORE .. YEAH ... BUT lo-E WASN'T MARRIED ANO A PILLAR. IN THE COM- MUNITY LIKE YOUR FRIEND HORACE ! EVEN THREATENED TO 6ET A LAWYER AND ~ r---,,...--_,,:'(11( TAKE IT TO COURT! , • • DOONESBURY HEe,HEe! l#EU,YfAH, I 6UE5S '1rXJ ClUP Be l?l6H1 ABaJT THAT •. Hl!e,Hte.. \ -OJE.L.k,HERE GOE.5 NOTH I~ ',,, bY 7'0M BATiUK e UI ! Mt; NAME'6 FON~ lAJI~! I'VE N011lE.D1HA140(.)'~E NEW HERE Al SCMOOL ••. AAD I'VE BEEN iAJANfl~ 10 MEE.I Q){J ! MOON MULLINS ,AMOVIE D,ATE ? E~·· NO, TH,ANKS. ----.. '- UH ... AND FtNALlq AkL. OF fW.) FRla-\05.5AJD1MM1 SHOULD JU51 60 OUER AOK~OOI! EXCU5E. ME,., 1M05E ARE flV.J FRlalDS srrn"1& ooER /tr~ OTHER 1AB&J: ~MING! by Ferd and Tom Johnson JT1S YouR WHot...E ~ Yo u ,ATTITUDE ... MooN--Pf<OB,ABLY ~OUD ... BR,A'SSY .. CAN'TSAY PROUD ... SASSY... ANYTl-llN~ IENDER ... SOUNDS DELICIOUS ... . . . --lf·tAT 1'E:NDER ENOUGH?? l .ACCePT. • BE€>1DE.~, IT ~OW~ me K.JND OF GENEROO~ AND . t.N6ELFI~~ PERSON TJ.lAT I REALLY AM ''Clunker'' PfJl?AD~ • .. AS 15 GL.OW~ING AilH~ SC~ WHO APPE:AR EJEFORE: ME . ~ z . • • .: ; . ~ • . . . i WNl\M .. TJ.\ERE.'$ A UTILE. IC.E CREN'\ LEFT ~AU.. IS NOT" GLAMOU~ ! I HAVE AGONIZING-Pf:C ISIOl\IS10 MAAE! A~'r' Pt.AN~ Foe< IOOAV.~IL 7 v I. I ™INK I'LL €>AVE-IT FOR 5l.U6GO _,.,"I VE5 •• WKAT10 CAA~ ~AV' SP'.ACE;FO~ INsTANCE. \ ' 'AN YOU :r•uST YOUI IYISf ,,..,.. .,. ....... •I• differ· '"<" In dr•wtRt tlet1Us Mfw•ft fetl end ~ ,. ... ,,. How quickly un yo. flM , .... .,.. C9'ectl IMwtn wtttt tMM Mlow. ,._ .. ....,. ........ " .. , l*OW " W1't -. ...,..._ " tialO "C _..........,. ti P**'IO I ........ II 11111 ., ....... llUIO ·tr Whir~ ® -------by Hal IC~ufman . • COW CAU.81 p,__.,, W ~.;. ..._.,,td1d, Md ""*'M ,_. ,o41 a U.Lcent, dime, ...... or.....,, you TAKE KNtGHrS WAYAAOUND How QUlddv cen yQJ complete a knight' a lour of the clagram abOYe, IOuc:Nng at each of the 12~ just once? In caee your mind needs refreshing, a knight'• move In the game ol chess Is one square honzontally or vertle1Hy plus one square diagonally. For lnstanoe. A IO G is one such move. and A to J It tnathef. Begin anywhere on the diagram. One poe.- slble ln8Wer la pro· Vlded below. 'ICICI .. H ·r Y '0 'I 8 ')I '0 '' .,Ge::IOI j ..... able to~ .... *'~--w.y it .... lto••'Nf, If wou ..... ................... .................. .................. ._ ............ that? ,.....,._....,... _... -,. -......... ,.... .... .,..,.,. jllle ~ •· MATH~ The.._.,,._ 32'1.' You've tllktn a .......... dlMlld .. """" .. -uplide down end. • ....... -..... --,....., did"°" .... origi\lly? • f t I/) j r.>~--r-cr?:~~~~· r '1ND1WtMSl ....,...._fllf ...._ .......... C8f'tlfultyto find which two leol& •neut" alll&e to be twins. I 0 for Bette or For Worse OM PARAD!I,...,. tNt beton, beet ttwt drum-81'fOY e. ,..., Add CIOlor9 ~: 1-Aed. 2-U. blue. ).-Yellow. "'"-lL lwown. f-llnh. 6-GrMn. 7-Dk. blue. ._.urple. SPEllBINDER seottl • ..Wt for "'"" •" ,.... tetfWI tft tM WIDN Wow to farm ----+----two~ .. Wwds: FINAGLE lit . . . . . ... THEN score 2 ,..,...Mdt for 111 words ot four ..._. ., mtt• ----..... -~ found~ the "'"""· . Try te 1core 1t INtt • ,ofllts. .. """' ........... l'M (fU$fGO\NG1b1RlM '/OOR t1AlR A . .. ~ LrnLe. err, Srf SliLL{ EUZRBelH. • ,. ., BLOOM COUNTY THE EXECUTIVE EDITOR OF THIS FEATURE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE .THIS OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A PUBLIC STATEMENT REGARDING COMPUTER TRES- PASSING, SO OFTEN DEPICTED IN THIS SPACE ..• ~ ... • JCJ..Y, 1'16B-AA.R£'JTW AT~ RUSHMOR£ fa(. 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I f II Lii hpl. .. ~ Once I WU tn Las Yeps and saw an ad in an LA paper. I called a friend and displ1Ched her because cashmere swea1m were reduced from S6S to $19.99. The only bid pan was the ljmit of thr?C per customer ... Tu. , ..... n lltlr Ille Ma . .tam. II ....... P.I.' 1111 .... ., ..................... ..... .. An island in the Caribbean and/or an island in the South PllcifJc and/or an illand in New York's East River. In fact. any island toina cheap or on sale for under SI million. If you hear of any. pleuc &ct me know." en..,... s.pr .............. -"'bbi! ... c. ............. s11.111w11111a,ta. .. If I tee an incredible suede jacket on sale I tad strqht for it rm waitina for the day I Fabrice dtm aoes on sale. So far it hasn't happened. Then there art silk sheets. but they're never on sale ... FAST TALK fUlllY, rrs • IUUIT: FrMdl A1Mrt Simtn brings !elf and friends to Radio City Music Hall in New York Sunday for his sixth cub-raisin& concen for cancer research. Sharing the Stqe arc Pt.cWo Domlaeo and Ella f'IDlerald, amona othen. ... Gravel-throated cx-prizd)ahter Rocky Gruiuo. now knockina out TV commercials for a livina. has been WICd to te1 some voice COflChina at the famed Actors Studio ... Why should I?"' he retorts. .. All they do there is learn auys like Marbl 8nado and AUii New-... to talk like me." ... Urban cowboy Johll Trat'Olta has had enouah of country livina. His 16«re Santa Barbara, Calif., ranch and its 20-room house can be had for $3.9 million. No extra dw)e for the tennis coun. pool peenhome, stables and two conap. ... Movina into a new Califor- nia .neiahborhood is rocker«tor Sdlls. He's bouaht a Malibu beach houle. complete Yt'ith a hot tub that can be wanned up from a&r by a 1dq>hone call to a computer. The hoU9c was one of a.rt.a SCI'& _..,seven abodes She sold to Stina for Sl.3S million. -lllta '-' 1111 ""'1 M1•111r Publlahed by Gannett Co. Inc. Alen H. Neuhef1h, Ctwlrmen John J. Curley, Pr11ldent PEOPLE I ONE LINER COVER STORY ' Diahann comes up smilin Her new memoirs boil with broken marriages and a roller-coaster career. But it has a happy ending: 'Dynasty' and her strong romance. The door to Diahann Carroll's a ~ to peinfuDy small au- Beverly Hilb borne swings open dienca, of a woman ti~ out on a 5eene that would make the fishbowl romances with Sidney Man Brothen snicker. Poitier. David Frost. and now In the sunken living room are Damone, of two fl.iled marrUiees the butler, a~ man, a carpen-and of a third that ended trll-t.er, an dectrician and a plumber, ically. each tryina. and fa.ilinc. to aay .. It bas never been borin& .. out of the others' way. Most are she says. here to convert a 9-by-12 bed-Ha book was compiled with room into a do9et larJe enoucb the lSlisUnoe of wri1er Roa to ICOOl1UDOdale Cam>U's con-FirestoDe,.J who previously ~ sidcrable ~ oollection. laboraled with 8Ctlal Flinbeth Diahann Carroll enters m a li-Ashley and &inc Crosby's ton, lac-<:<>lorcd quilted bathrobe. Gary She ignores the chaos. reaches .. r ·was never suna ho about for a Lucite cipmle case, li&hts ~ a book... she •ys. '"The a Marlboro, settJes into the so& pubiisba pursued the idea and I and smiles. thousht that I could simply .. You can never have enough make notes and meet with the d09et space, .. she says. At least writm. After I bepn. I realJy re- Carroll can't And for an under-grened acreeina to it It's a very standab&c reason: '1be dothes souHeardri.na experiera,.. she have been pt.hered from a ca-says of~ the pleas.- rcer that bas enjoyed a long ant and pminfu.I pieces of her life. ride." The dausht.er of a New York A roUe:r COIS1er of a ride ... subwa~uctor, Carroll pad-slidina aJooa now in the vehide uated the New York Hilb of Dominique Devaaux, ooe of School of Music and Art and be. the sultry vixens OD ABCs Dy. pn moddi• for tack-ariented nasty. It is a ride she bas slowed ~nes /tI and Ebony in the just eoousb 10 chronide in her ~SOs. That ted to • Pitt in autobiQlraPb • Diahann (Unle, the J 9SS Broadway musical Brown ind d>., SlS.9S, to be in H~ of F1owm. and eventuaJ. bookJWres by April 6). ty a ~ role in the 1962 It is the story of c.rol Dwm llicbard Rods:rs' musical bit, Johnson, who bcpn fashion No Stri,,,,. Which dealt with a modeling at IS, turned 10 aro.d-role she has played in real liX way and TV in her 20s and 30s, more than once: interracial ro- movcd 10 n.i&btdub ht.adliner in mance. her 40s, aucf now, at SO, is an But it was u Julia in the 1968- inlmlational cdcbi ity and rom-71 NBC mies that abe moved panjon 10 Vic Damone. . in10 the USA•s tivq rooms and .. It is sornethirw that we both center lllee in the arena of bllck have needed," she •YI of her awm:nca She Mii the ftnt two-year relationship with the tack ~ ....... in • primo. S7--<>Id sUwer· time ma. a~ 1bat Ct' hers is not • Cinderd.la Mii bocb ..... md burden. stor)'. She Mii • bllld praenoMn It is the stor)' of a bildt worn-prime time. but in a role t0me an ~ fOr her pliticipe-critica. black and wbi~ bind tion in the white wodd, of 1 .U.-1c11 than laudalory. Julia WIS I Dune, teemilJcly unopinionated, unconcerned and financially lllb6t in • time when civil rWltl ~ were There has to be something good about wing older, and I suppose it's that you me more mellow, less exacting of ourself and others. I no longer ... question hether I deserve a place on the planet" -'' . the USA. "'i ia was conceived and · uen by the white oommuni- , .. she •ys. "'Many black orp-. tions had their problems be. they felt most hllcks did bt live like that ~ saw it as cu. tanl>ty UDlUlistic. And >me~ blamed me. .. While the show won hiab rat- 11' one aitic called it .. , far, &r 'Y from the bitter realities of repo life in the urban abetto ... She rapoodcd to aitics and aid the ~ She Jost 20 lUDds and was hospitalized vaaJ times for Sb"cSs. .. , foolisbJy tried to dead the >int of view of Julia and it ~ ~· the best of me," she ys. wishing she had refct red ations and aitics to the aw's aeators. .. I was an~ iina my job." Durina tho9e years, her 13-ar marrialC to Monte Kay, a lite . director and father her~ Sumnne, disin- :nted and ended 1n divorce. id then she hid I publicizcd -qain, off-qain romance th .:tor' Sidney Poitia'. ·vou ooold say it was the best :1 worst of times. I was esiab- ~ mytdf as an acum, yet ·career prasura, oompound- witb my youth, weR SI.Iller- . It was not the best climate to inure • rdationsh.ip. .. Julia fell in the ratinp and was cancded in 1971 . CatroU was oflCrcd similar rob: '1'bc ~ u~ black citizen who is above and beyond re- Pf'C*h. I wanted to do IOmO-thina that WIS not alone the same lines.. Somethina with a lit- tle bite, where the dlarlcter was not so pertCct. .. That came in the movie Clau- dini. which brouaht her an Academy Award nomination in 1974. But her personal life remained stonny. A relationship with En- gtisbman David Frost. the TV Wk show host, came and went between 1970 and 1972 Her ICO- ond marriaee, to Las Yeps busi-nenman FmW Glusman. end- ed after thfte months in 1973. "'Another misuke,.. she says !Oftly. Of her two marriap to white men. she will say only that. '1'bc men in my lifc ~ colorlesa. I don't look at people in terms of color, I look It them only IS ~ pie. .. Two years later, in I 97S, c.ar- roU made her third ~~ the altar, this time with R ~ Leon. managins editor of J«. She was 40; he was 24. .. I really wanted it to work. For ~ in my lik, nwrillle was Pill to be the primary fo- cus. I was toi1' to be the su~ ponive hou9ewifc. .. She turned her bade on all act· I COVER STORY 'IL.a_~---__'._2' - - The nlllBD i1 la le: Vic o.one U. ofi:rs and moved to Oak- land, Cali£, where Del.eon b9d businesa in1mlll. .. I moved away tom Beverly Hills and laatd ~ Dine months. I must have been lrictctq mYldf to think that I could s&ay away fi'om the entenainment indusuy for even that kq. .. The couple returned to Loi ~but. in Marc:b 1 m , De- liion wu killed in a car aa::idenl .. A taribk k-. AD lhrec mar- riap b9d a lot of pain." And b a moment, the home is quiet. A srand .. . the ti . ~..s.~a-~room., w iaa;n o.-QIUU!U a spcdlCUlar view of the swim-m.u. pool and~ Bev-crtv lliUs. A bookrnt contains titles: TM Ji <I . by Phyllis Diller, "P~ft OanielJe Steel and Black Wom- min Whit~ Amtrica by Gerda Lemer. Above the ~ is a pl.int-ina. by loollime &iend and .:tor' <:ieofhy lfolder, cX c.anou with her band on the shoulder of daUlhter Suzanne, now 26 and a student at Columbia University in New York. ... always._ try to proteCt Su- zanne as much a ex-Die fi'om the c:ha,.es in my penonaJ lik I had to be quite lel"i<MJs with a ptlcman for me to· introd~ him to my dausbfa'. Aaually, we're very dole. We've nutwt th.roucb the difficult years.~~ She credits . . with belp-u. her throusb T tousb times. ..Ican~ina~~my smau. 'lbility ~-~ al-lowed me career choices, Car- roll says. .. I never hid to look or wait for~ roles. ) '1¥11 fixtu.. nate in that I oould always play niahldubs. .. But even that WIS uncertain when diaoo dominated the 70s !: Ii •• 1: r' l l When You@uy Anylwo Mmters of the un1vene· Flgules Free Sfime means Free Fon k>r your kids. All you haY8 to do is buy any two Masters d the Uniwrse Figures and you'N be handed a free can d face- less, mindless Slime while supply lasts, at par- ticipating retailers. And your kids wtH caH you heroic. Powerful savings for a limited time. We're offering rebates by mail on five d the moSt popular accessories in the Universe. Proofs d purchase and the coupan below wilt get you money back on Spydor, BMhasaurus: Land $harlC Snake Mountain• or Fright Zone~ See below for debUls, and visit your favorite toy store today. o Mlllllf. inc.. 1111. M ttrl'* .....-. --------------------------------------------------- !Iii ZIP COdii 49-PLUS YEARS Older workers grab at clllices for 2nd raeers IJ Illy FlllUlert f<>IJC:l the rodcina chair -un-re · ment 11in.TheUSA•s49-plus workers =~~they~ more and more companies are laking van.of it Exatina opponunities are opening men and women who decide 10 retire ly and train for pan.Qme, full.time or v untary work. .. 'Old •• is being culturally ~hnm and so is retirement." •YI Owies sin<> of the Center for Social Re9earch Alina at the University of Miami. .. Co pered with their ts. contem retind people ... ~new cJviDenrs " And. companies ICrolS the USA there is less turnover &mona older WO en, ~ lreidents. better attendance a a lmdency 10 stidc with I job. Corporations know a px1 reso when they xe it •The lravders, an ~com ny based in Hartford, Conn., rum boom.in& .. un-rctirc., campai&n that cruits its own retirees and ochers to temporary jobs or share fu1kimc tions. Travdm o&n Rex.iblc ho brush-up councs and pay &om $5.54 $16 an hour. Lucian S. Kobus, 68, is one of the .. retirees" takina advanta,e of the Tra en program. Re worked for JS years buildin& operations and now be hel~ pare sales material in the finaociaJ via:s department .. , did.n 't think I IOina 10 like it. but I do. You have to out of the house and be with people. put mental and physical therapy. I kn the place and it makes me ilel It ho we•re like one bia fAmily." • McDonaJd•s restaurants. in an 10 lure older~ is launching ..McMasim ~· The project for expei ienced .. job coecbes" 10 train counsel older worten in the quitb of fat.food business.. McDonald's there's no limit as 10 bow filr up the older wortcers can ID -&om behind counter 10 ~t •A national <X>Urence of 65 fort SOO companies met recently in Mil. lDC3I 10 am about model volunteer ~ ~oneywdl, . ~Win Citiea ~UoM.3"~. bmcr chairman of C.owlts Media says: 1'he mllic ii chat a worbr' at level can come rWit otrthe ~ in'° a lilniftc:ant ICU~. Rdina con ue ~ their *iDs. belp othm, ro1e models." a Skiing _ to make a point . Teddy Kennedy Jr., who competes this week in the National Handicapped Ski Championships, talks about breaking barriers :through work and play. lya.Upert II ..... 1111 Iii ~ After I lost my lea (to ~ in t ~73), n WIS a maner of continwna the ~ I had ~ys done before and one of them WIS s.kiina. for someone with a physical chalJenF, skiing is a reaUy areat sport. One of~ ~t thinp about it is that you can do·~ wnh other abAe-bodied people. It's the kind of sport where you can ., .with your fiunily and Ft just as much en.)Oyment out of 1t and you're not imltd. For~~ live with physical and mobility linuta- tions. to Ft the ~ to ski and ttar up the mountain, there is a tremendous amount of hedom and liberty. 11 •1 l1•1'9: Ithinkmy&mily has had its ups and downs. ~ has been a real enormous sense of putude to the country and also the feeling that you~ make some kind of~ Tht nus- fortunes have made us even SU'OOll=f. It has made us understand who we are, and it makes us a Jot more tiaht We depend on C8Ch other a lot. 11 Ills ,....., •w. It doesn't~ me at all. I realize they are two very differ- ent people, and I think that they are much happier livina like this. ~ of them. I think. are very, very happy iWtt now. 11 lll•••&lllllllllll1111..-:we 1 lbrisunas toeether down at the ~ (Cod) with my pandrnothef:. And then 1 went skii,. wtth my lither. We • C8Ch other an awful lot I live three ~ aMy tom my mother in Boston. We ~ ~ time with one another. Family ume is not something we feel we have to do. It comes naturally. . --Pd I .......... _, nG1 s .. -~..._ ....... ...., .. .-..a Os ~ts ,.....U' ld211e~: My. parents never disciplined me by m:tpc;lSl!l& rules and curfews. Rather, they disciplined me by showing me the rypes of things that should be done. I know my mother has tausht me to be honest with myself. And my f.at.her has tauabt ~ that I can do anythina that I put my mind to. h ICCtllill ltb •11•11tJ: At first, I re- sented the fXt that people would stare at me, and I really didn't want to~ about it Butif(~~)are~~be involved m chancina people ~ minds. they have tO be uPfront about ~t Sports break down some of these ~ even more because you are intenctmg wt.th the ~ blic and are really provma to people J:. you can take part in an activi- ty and be bener at it than they are. ...................... ••'•t rve p 1 very ~ m=•· .I think, and rm able to command ~a~- .. : .... i.s reallr necessary tO distem•-enc:e. W1m;t1 , , nate this kind o 1nformanon. ~ need IOOd. strona ldvocates. People need to learn to empower themselves to~ able to ldvocate for themselves. So if any- thing, that is what I do. 11 Ms.-u A'ecttr tf F ... tM CW· ... : Basically I spend some time mo~tonna lesislation, here (in Boston) and m Washinaton, D.C, lending support for the indcpendent-livina movement and work- ing with c:ompulies in expanding job OK> portunities.,Wortina in~ procrams. trying to support sport actJVIUCS for peo- ple with disabilities. working ~th~~ ton. makina sure that kids With disabil- ities -physical and f11CO:tal challen8es - receive the proper educabon they deserve. h ""6cl Ill Ms fltlrt: Weil. I can't rule anythina out. but I want to live 1 little. I want to enf.y life, which I do very m~ and I don t want to be held down ri&ht now. Pfus, I really don't know what~ ly I want to do m the future. You .don t have to become an elected official t.o make a ~. All you have to do lS Ft involved. II Illa tatller's """""" u,lr1t•: I would suppon him. He'd make a IJ'Clt president But rm slid he made the deci- sion {not to nm in '88) beca~ hc'U be around a lot more. That's very unponant to all of us in the &mily. He's the only o~ we have. He's not onl)' a fat.her~ ~. H.e is a father to all of us m our famil y. (He is runnin&) a cam'*4n for the .~te. ~.Y cousin ]oc is runruna (for Tip p Nedi s seat in the U.S. ~ousc ~year) -and~ are more camJ>l..lf"S goma along, thin.le there are 801.D& to be many more. h ...... One thing that is really imponant to realize is that I lead a very normal life. And the fiicndsbips that rvc cultivated are really true fricndsbips. In- stead of maybe beina seen all over ~ you've .,t to make ~ own ~: ~ 1t s not like it is any Jes,, enJOyablc, 1t s Just a little difterenl 01 Ms ....... Win: I spent time in the Sudan and in Ethiopia a year 1fC?. and it's the relief worker, the nune, tt's the ttacher in the school system; it's the doc- tors and the nunes, the pcopjc who are out there dealing with the ~s of society and who are not 1'lCCSV1Jll a lot of attcnnon for it They do it ~U9C ~ want to do it They are oomnuned to 1t II Ills ptlltlt au,.1la1L11t I don't really know. I don't tel too wrapped:e:u about thcte lhi• for too lo-. of a Tht disappointments rvc had, ve IC- ~and I think it's more imponant lo look a.head. h tM M9i•l11t tlllt Ill Ills Ill: I think ~bfy now. But I think ti~ ,ets ~ and t>ena as it aoes on. ll USA WEEK.ENO· MARCH I~ I 6. I 986 • 7 I: : Ii ' •• I ,. ,I • I I I ! ' • ' . I I' • . . I I ~ . • I Chris Evert Uoyd shoots for a smashing week ., .... SlllSter . Chris Evut lJoyd is 3 J, a gra.ode dame still outnllying the youth of pro tam.is. And abe's terVina stronaer than ever, thank you, and that's why sbe1J be at New York's M.adiaon Square GanSen Tuesday, chasing Martina NavratilQva for the No. l spot and trying to stay ahead of the 14 other women at the SS00,000 Virginia Slims Ownpiooships. Last year was Uoyd's ~· financial.. ly, but the world's No. 2 yer still sees room for improyement spent pert of this winter in tbC weiabt room. .. rm trying to be more of an all<OUrt player. I don'"t want my serve to just start out a point I want it as a weapon." But tbouabts of life after pro tennis compete for her time thele days. She and her husband, British tennis star John Lloyd. already are bu.iJdq a .. ~t home" at the Polo Oub Boca Raton near Miami, even though she plans to stay pro for another three to five years. .. Retirement is Pna to be so d.iffereot. such an adjustment, .. •YI Uoyd. .. Physi- cally, I feel great lbafs not the IQIOD fd retire. I could go five }UJ'S easy. It's the mental pan. In three or four~ time, it will be so tough to keep tralDing. That's what will retire me. .. When their pro careers end. the Lloyds will help IUD the club's tennis JX'OIP"l.Dl. She miabt do some broadcasting. but family ma~ will come first. "I hope that 9CttJina down and having a funiJy will put my mind at~ a little more,.. she •Ylo ~ vague OD when she11 start a family. I hope· the highs in th09C mas, the stimulation will be enouah. but rm sure it's going to be tough. rvc bad some wonderful mo- ments." And a wonderful career. In 16 years, she's won three Wunbledons, six French Opens, iix U.S. <>Dens and two Austra- lian Opens. Her 198S eaminp: $972. 782. She also bas pa.id a sti1f price for her dcdic:ation to the pme -a well-publi- cmd aeparation from her husband, also 31. But maturity and communication, she says, helped solve their problems. .. John and I have Wk.eel a lot about whether we should have married so youna (at 24)," she says. .. And I often tell him I should have waited. .. Their scbeduJes are a strain: They often ~ in diftercot Dia or even countries. ~ I iJel like we're still dat· ing. because we're not baed at home for even thre&months at a time. 1., to tour- naments for two weeks, so does be, and then we see t.aeh other a h days. It takes time to IC' Uled to t.aeh oc.ber apin. .. It's not so much the career but the traveling. You grow apart. You become too indCpeodcot, because you don't want to miss eech other too much. So you put a wall up, and mnain distant .. John Lloyd main1ains that maniaee to another talDis pro lb'qtbens · bonds: ... know what to say to Chris I» fore a big matdi, and she knows what say to me. And ~ if we're a bit uptjabt, we know when to stay clear o each other for a ~ boun." . Lloyd maUa it dt.ar that she's Dot iDg to retire if sbe stays in ICOOftd place. .. rm not ayina No. 2 is p-eat, but rve come to terms with it," sbe says. .. You just can't cry about it all the time. I still believe I can be No. 1. But 'it's got to be soon." she ldds with a lauab-.. I can't be doing this when rm 3S." 1J Cllis picks top of today's . crop Who will be arncq the future stan of the VUJinia Slims tennis tow'? . Three ~ talents show the stuff of p-eatne11, says Ouis Evert Lloyd. who should know. At IS, she was bea~ the best in the wor1d. '1'be ~ players are really devdopina into more well-rounded playerl." £vat Lloyd says. Caln~ Siii 1111, 15 Arg~ntin~ and SoUth Ammcan national ~ picn in tM 11· and 14-alfd..wt- du divisions. Yowigot~ (al 14) ner to /win a round al lM U.S. ()pm. in 1984. Has not "'°" a pro towno-mmt: '"Sabltini bas peat bands, and she moves peat I think physi- cally, riabt now, she's a littJe bit bet- ter than she is mentally. She bas not developed that hunaier: yet. She's a bappy~ucky. nice Pt" . M Cnf,11 Won Guman Junior 18-and-und~r champi- onships al 13, tM 1984 Olym- pic tmnis DCJU. bition tourna- mmt, and OM pro 1""""'1Ptml. '"Sidi has the bun- F'· She's the clo9est to Tl'llC)' Aus- tin in that respect. She has an all- 'th pd aroundies ~). a pd 6rst 9CrVC. = .. volleys. S6e's really pretty St••• h -II T<lj)·ranbd Us.f junior In tM 11-. 14-, 16- and 18-and-wt- du divisions. y~ p/4yw ne-to r«ftt11r a prof~nional comptltw rankilw (al JJ ,_,,, I month, 19 dtm). lf" Oft two pro IOW'· ltlJIMIU. '"She .. relDy im---' She bll pd, IOlid ~· mows very wdl fbr a 1all Pt She cando~"IJ _ .... ...., USA WE!u:ND • MAl.oiJ 4-J 6. L986 • 9 11 ... v .u ......... ........ FR_.. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide. I I I t t I' I ' .. I ~· I I • • I SAVE $8.00!! Digital thermometers nationally advertised for $12.00 10IM. I I EndoeldllL--lllct-*0tlNlftl¥Ol'dllr~ID ........... &Alf. I , ......... P"*'! .... lltlllllll..-.lllllrM.OA I ""'"NNoa.~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMXW• I L~~-------~--=--------------~ ,...._.._...~_._ • ..._.._...., I I 0 OMl .. 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The Gene Harris Auction Center in Marshalltown, Iowa, will auction a private collection of pat- terned &lass. buttons, cruet stoppers and salt and pepper shaker tops. • Marda 22. Sotbeby's in New Yortc City will auction French furniture from the period of King Charles X ( 1824- 1830). • M.-dt 25. Butterfield & Butterfield of's.n Francisco will auction dolls. toys and v ictorian paintings. In addition. police departments, the U.S. tustoms Service and the Postal Service regu.larty auction damqed or unclaimed items, from TVs to autos. am each aaiency for its schedule. Expect crowds at almost any auction. says Barbara Connery, office manager for Adam A. Wescbier & Son Inc., an auction houx in Washington. D.C. .. People call and say •Qive us your auc- tion dates; so they can plan their vaca- tions around them." What's the allure'? .. Barpins." says Wanda Lopdon of Louisville, Ky., who staned IOina to auctions five years ago ... Young people who~ just~ manied can save an enormous amount" Or ovcispend. Two people deter- mined to buy the same item can push the price to suatospheric heiahts. .. If you tee two (biddina) J»dd!cs at- tached to diamond bncdeis and fur ooats, that's a tiE>'Ofr that biddina will be hilb. jokt.s E.dwant Minieb, 42, a Univmity of Dlinois business professor who ha furnished half of his seven- room aucaao apartment with l 81JK:en- tury Enalish pieces bouaht at auction. Nor can You be sure the item is what the auctioneer says it is. '"They may say it's I Renoir, .. •YI 'June Adair, I H~ torHmed ~·'"But they make no exsnaed or unptied V41TaJlbel... IJ "lbal probably won't'be I problem jf you juat want a deal on 1 tOlaer oven. And you can ,et ooe. Like many auc- tioneers, boch Wetchlet's and Kenneth S. Hays It ASIOCiates Inc. in louisvilJe, Ky .. hold weekly auctions of items in- duding lawn mowers. office furni applianc:es, lamps and weed trimmers. Whatever you buy, you 11 pay the a tion house a 10 percent premium. amount became an industry-wide dud when auction houses decided split their fee between seller and bu about 10 years aao. H~ arc a few tips from experts betp even a novice do well: •Find a ,....... udlaoeer ... for a written summary of aedentials. says Keo Hays of Hays Auction Cen "And call the trust departments of bank." Cleek the Co//«:tor's Gui e U.S. Auctions cl Fl«i Marie& (T Communications Inc., S7.9S). •En ....... atdaeprH . ex.biWdon. The sbowina lasts from o day to a week and is aucial. .. Most m· takes are made becawie people don't this," ~ Leslie Hindman. proprict of the Ulicaao pllery. ............. for • ...._ If you apcct to ~Y more $I ,(XX) for ID it.cm, Minieb qaests ~ lake a look. Auction ca list the expected sales price; provide another expert opinion. Th cbarae from S7S to $250 an hour. or pen:entaae of the purcbue price. • Dedde -~ ,..,. ., ..... ...... , .OM'.,.. ... sounds retlly 6nic." 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Part of being able to cook a good dinner quickly depends on being able to substitute ingredients intelli- gently. After a long and busy day, you don't need to make another trip to the supennarket! For this reason, I have never really felt that recipes must be followed exactly. Anyone £ail be a good cook given the right recipe and the proper ingredients. But a great cook is one who can make do with what she or he has on hand ' So feel free to substitute margarine and no-<:holester- ol oils for the butter I use. Or substitute a mixture of half olive oil and half sunflower oil or half butter and half oil. Likewise, if I say use dill and you have only parsley, don't let that stop you. Of course, the two herbs taste different, but both impart a good flavor to the food. In this vein, you can substitute many herbs for one an- other: fresh tarragon, sage, rosemary and basil usually can be interchanged. Try fresh oregano, thyme or dill instead of parsley. And if you're cutting back on salt in your diet, fresh herbs with a squeeze oflemon will add a great flavor boost to foods. Like most of us, I can shop only once or twice a week. What I do is not so much plan a week's meals in Ccuda•d ... 14 4 ..... II .. II 31 I Uhl ....... li I II All 1UlillP~ nllllltJI D A 1d"-I .......... 0 ...... ,...... lllllli•Lt 1 •S- Cllllyli 11 I tt lllllltlD lllllfllllllll 111; ........ ._ ...... lllDllllJ._.. ..... ...._,..11-11 USA W£EX.ENt» MARCH 14-16. 1986 • 13 i. I I I I •• • ' • I I l 'l J • I The El'et to makq crisp and tender ..mes is a lot rl time arid a lot of care. Tblt's why, at Aunt Jemima, we spend I whole hour l'Dlkq ours. The first tbm, we do is mix enriched lala;&ah9.njother~ to make a mmoth. consistent batter. Theo we let the batter rest as it duocchlY blends together. Next WC pour the batter into pre-heated nftle irons for baking. Just for a couple " minutes, until the Waffles IJ'e perfectly . crispy OD the outside, delightfully tmief Oil the inside. Now all of this takes a full hour. The rest is up to you. .,. ... ,,. ... ,.. All you have to do is pop your Aunt jemdna waffles into your toaster for two minutes. Then enjoy. ~FOOD 0.Cie aed from P1t1t 13 advance, but try to keep certain ~mU! haves" always in my kitchen: butter. oliv oil. onions. prtic. tomatoes. a lcmor some potatoes, cheese (any cheese~ par. Icy, a few fial'I herbs (I IJOW my ov.ii i pots). some leftover wine, rice, pasta an. noodles. With these CSRDtials, plus piece of fish, fowl or meat, and a fres vctetable or salad. you can cmate a fe.as When I make a film or do the cookin segments on A.Bes Good Moming Amer ica. I get up at S am. and do not mur home until 7 or 8 at niaht lfl don't coo~ I don't eat So I have tried to find goo meals that can be done in 30 minute Realistically, I know I can't even try t balance my meals unJess I spend at lC31 half an hour preparing and cooking. I often save time by making a qwc salad out of a whole baby limestone lei tuc:e or a whole white Belgian endive. Ne only do they taste great. but they can b washed and dried in moments. And I rely on fresh VCIC'llbles -zuc chini. broa:oli. green beans -that can b steamed or boiled in 1 few minutes. Bal< ing breads and ma.king soups usuall) rt quire more time than a lot of us have 01 weekday nights, so l have omitted then here. Buy some aood wheat and whole grain breads and dinner rolls to round ou your meal. rve planned four difi:rent entrttS fa you_:::::... a chicken. a fish. ,. shellfish and ~ve ~ sa&acl up 10-yet but I really ~ ev~ne to • salad of fresh. raw greens daily. I do think ifs well wonh it l broil the chicken and fish. as usually a foolproof and quick method. If you keep checking duri cooking process. it's unlikely you'll your dinner. So don't wander too the stove -good advice for any · rvc also included my favorite bwJer, which has two unusual i ents: blue clleCSC and ice chips. The from the blue cheese is fabulous. bu the ice? A few slivers mixed into the buraier keep the meat moist. as m usually take a while to cook. .Dry burgers are a draa. and if you are go serve one good enouah for din should be ~ Slice a h• tomato I/ranch thick. Salt and and put it on top of the cooked cheese buJ)crwith some lettuce. · inside an onion bun or roll that has bunercd li&btly then touted or · And keep experimenti~ I own recipes all the time. O • I Main dishes · in a flash "I want to encourage you to substitute flavorin~ and to experiment. Try the saJmon's cherry tomato sauce on the chicken, and the chicken's lemon-dill sauce on the fish. !~FOOD _T_'hey interchange ~utifu~-· -Iiiill~2'=1til=rl~~~ll~I~ (== =~1 (__. waatr.=) ( .... JC>mctr-) ( ;;;-,,.::::~=.. ) I ( T =--= l I ( ... CWjftB' ) I I I I I I (• •n I .,...._._..., • (--=-~..:') ( 1mm.-.) ("! 1MI:~) ( a;r1 ~"='° ) (wml ( .. --·':'-) ( -~'!'.:.,• ) (T~.=a..r) ........ ) ( ... -------) ( W 'N) ( ..-:=:=) Gm !Wt) (-..-..1 (lllm..,.....) ( ....... ) ( ,.. a:.-=:" ) ('" .ll'Aa) (,.... ,.:::, ) • ~FOOD Colldiwed fna .... 13 ad vancc. but try to keep certain .. mus haves .. always in my kitchen: bun.er. obvc oil, on.ions, prlic. tomatoes, a lemon some potatoes. cllCCSC (any cheese~ pars ley, ah fresh herbs (I arow my own ir pots), some leftover wmc.. rice. pasta anc noodles. With these essentials, pl us ; piece of fish, fowl or meat. and a frest VC or salad. you can create a feas1. I make a film or do the cookma sqments on ABCs Good Morning Amer ica. I aiet up at S Lm. and do not returr home until 7 or 8 at rtiahL Ifl don't cook. I don't eaL So I have tried to find gooc meals that can be done in 30 minutes RealisticaUy. I know I can't even try tc balance my meals unless I spend at leas half an hour ~na and cooking. I often save nme by making a quid salad out of a whole baby limestone ltt· tuc::c or a whole wb.i~ BeJajan end.Ive. No· only do they taste pat. but they can Ix washed and dried in moments. And I rely on fresh v~blcs -zuc chini. broccoli. pttn beans -that can Ix steamed or boiled in a few minut.eS. Bak· ing breads and making soups usual!} rt· quire more time than a lot of us have or weekday nights, so I have omitted therr here. Buy some good wheat and whole- grain breads and dinner rolls to round our your meal fve planned four different cntrces for you - a ch.icken. a fish, ~ shdUish and ' beef dish. ru leave the salad up to you but I reallv enoourae evervonc to ca1 2 [ _.~J (lr_,B..,) ( .. .-. ) ( ..... :::=:=, ) (.Ill.~)( .. ~) ( ._,. w=. 1 ( .,... __ ..,__ 1 ("' cmJ (.,·-llr"' l (... •w I ) (5~~~~~~~~~~~ [T ~1 =3m.l (-r 'Jll"::l l ( n c:.--..: J . ( ., ...,.., l (Sii ..... ) l .. WJ ( .. Bl'.11) (• .:&&) ( -um& ... ) ( ---==--) ( ........ ) ( ... ~) LI1imJ ( ==- r-· ~--·--. ~-· -. _..] Main dishes in a flash ~ "I want to encourage you to substitute flavorings and to experiment. Try the salmon's cherry tomato sauce on the chicken, and the chicken's lemon-dill sauce on the fish. They interchange beautifully." -•St• -- ~FOOD (~ ) ( ..... 1 ( ........ ) rr·----~ lW'*RJ (.la "''pre) cm-=m=-i ( -.-ml&) ~---·-~ ------ ( T &--:=. ) ( -WUf'l"I ) ca.-)( ... ~) - ( T .:.-=:. ) ( .=.. • --r. ) ~ iMtwwwAMI 1 c [--==-: ,--~ ..,.. ... _) a;r ':li:1F-- ~~ -... --llP r~ •lliit · 1..-LWWtBT r_:,... --' Ml ICltUIHCMOCM '-----•·a °",_...,.._...., D • . r m.....,, •• -. I -.. or ...... ...- ... k111 #iilis I ••• _ .. _D ... C.Hiift_'~-~-·--l • ~FOOD Continued m. ,.. 13 advance, but try to keep certain "must haves" always in my kilehen: butter. olive oil. onions, prtic, tomatoes, a lemon. some potatoes, cheese (any cheese~ pars. ley, a kw fresh herbs (I grow my own m pots), some leftover wmc. rice, pest.a and noodles. With these essentials. plus a piece of fish, fowl or meat, and a fTcsh ve,etable or salad, you can create a feast When I make a film or do the cooking segments on ABCs Good Morning Amer- ica. I set up at S a.m. and do not return home until 7 or 8 at night If I don't cook. I don't eat So I have tried to nnd good meals that can be done in 30 minuteS. Realistically, I know I can't even try to ba1anc::e my meals unless I spend at least half an hour preparing and cooking. I often save time by making a quid< salad out of a whole baby limestone let· tu~ or a whole white Bel&ian endi ve. Not only do they taste great, but they can be washed and dried in moments. · And I rely on fresh vegetables -zuc. chini, broca>li, green beans -that can be steamed or boiled in a few minutes. Bak- ing breads and malcing soups usually re- quire more time than a lot of us have on weekday ni&hts, so I have omitted them here. Buy some good wheat and whole- grain breads and dinner rolls to round out your meal. rve planned four different entreeS for you -a chicken. a fish, ~ shellfish and a becfaish. ru leave the salad up to you. but I reallv encoww1e evervonc to eat a ~--·- I • • .£. Main dishes in a flash "I want to encourage you to substitute flavorings and to experiment. Try the salmon's cherry tomato sauce on the chicken, and the chicken's lemon-dill sauce on the fish. They interchange beautifully." -•SlJllll . --=-·-l -·-- !\00, FOOD >12014 ....,....... ~11 -,=- Ciliiliill '"'--. 9IQll'fl -• ·-o... ..... I ..... ) ( •i WWW J ( ... i!.TJPo:-) ,. .. _. ... _.. ..... • ( .... ) (IS...,.._) ~ (...-....... ] C& lit ) (..-,..~ 1i) ( ( ( ~FOOD Cmdnued from P111t 13 advance. but try to keep cenain ~must haves" always in my kitchen: buner. ohve oil, onions, garlic, tomatoeS.. a lemon. some potatoes. cheese (any cheese). ~ ley. a i:w fresh herbs ~I grow my own in pots~ some leftover wmc. rice, pasta and noodles. With these essentials. plus a piece of fish. fowl or meat. and a fresh vqeublc or salad. you can create a feast When I make a film or do the coolon& segmenu on ABC's Good Morning Amer· ica. I IC'l up at S a.m. and do not return home until 7. or 8 at night. If I don't cook. I don't cat. So I have tried to find good meals that can be done in 30 minutes. Realistically, I know I can't even try to balance my meals unless I spend at least half an hour prepuing and cookina. I often save time by making a quick salad out of a whole baby limestone let- tuce or a whole white Belgian cndl vc. Not only do they Wtc sreat. but they can be washed and dried in moments. And I rely on fresh vqetables -zuc- chini. broccoli, green beans -that can be steamed or boiled in a few minutes. Bak· ing breads and maJcing soups usuall~ rt· . quire more time than a lot of us have on weekday nights, so I have omined them here. Buy some good wheat and whole- grain breads and dinner rolls to round out your meal. I've planned fqur diflerent entreCS for you - a chicken. a fish. ~ shellfish and a beef dish. ru leave the salad up to you but I really cncours evcrvone to cat a (II ... 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How the Oub ~rotes flVe('f four ~s (13 hmes o year) you'll receive the Clut>s music magazine, which describes the Sefection of the MoMY for each m\J$icol tnte<est ... plus hundreds ol ot1emotes frofn flVefY Reid ol music. In addition. up k> six limes a year you mav. l'9C9ive olfers ol Speoal Se6iKtions, usualy ot a diScour1 off regular Cob prices, for o IOlal ol k> 19 bUying oppottunilies. "you WGh k> rec9'Ve 1,; ~ o1·the Month or the Spe6ol Sele chof\ you need do nothing-tt will be shipped outomotic~ If you prefer on~~ or none at al smpfy fill in the .response cord olwovs proYided and moil ii by rhe date speohed. 'bl ~ always have ot least 10 days k> mote your decision. K yow .,. r9Ceive.any S1l1ct1on without ho'MQ hod ot least lO days k> decide. you moy return 11 at our expense. eFOOD OladDued from ,... 13 advance. but try to keep oerwn "r haves" always in my kitchen: butter. c oil, onions. prlic. tomatoes. a . lcr some potatoes, cheese (any cheese). J Icy. a kw fresh herbs (I~ my ow potS), some leftover wine. nee, pasta ·noodles. With ?best ~rials. ph picoc of fish. fowl or meat. and a i vetetab&c or salad. you can aaate a fi When I make a film or do the c.00 sqpnents on ABC"s Good Morning A1 ica. I aitt up at S am. and do not re home until 7 or 8 at night If I don't o I don't eat So I have trie:d to Ii~ E meals lhat can be done in 30 mint Realistically. I know I can't even· tr balance my meals unless I spend at I half an hour preparing and cooking. 1 oft.en save time by making a q salad out of a whole baby limestone tuce or a whole white Belgian endive only do they wte put. but they caa washed and dried in moments. And I rdy on fresh vceciables - chini. brocQ?li. green beans-: that ca steamed or 'boiled in a few minutes I ing breads and making soups usuall~ quire more time than a lot of~ hav1 weekday nights. so I have om1tted tJ here. Buy some good wheat and wt grain breads and dinner rolls to round your meal. · I've planned fOur different ent.reeS you -a chicken. a ftsh. shell~ a1 Deef dlsh. TIT ICi"ve t.hC Sa1i(J up to : hut I m.llv cnmuJ'3fle CVc:t)'QDit JO C --•.•• ..... ·===-... ,,.. .. _ ------ . loo; I 4 ', I ""'f 'I "' / .. : •••. ·.·I • .... 'I , t ! I ~ ,", ~ I I .. .. 4 ' Ii. ! 1 I I , ,_ f , :, I -II lust ·live ion. Q1'S- n in and s a resh :ast ong ner- um >Ok. ood ttes. 1 to east JICk let- Not I be !UC· l be lak- rt· ·on 1em ole- out for 1d a OU. tt a ... l ) ' • f I Main dishes in a flash "I want to encourage you to substitute flavorings and to experiment. Try the salmon's cherry tomato sauce on the chicken , and the chicken's lemon-dill sauce on the fish. They interchange beautifully." ----·~* 'n.. ..... Of 1'141 n.. ............. .,.ol 14~bllll,anlnlD• · 12dtMy ..... ~ dlCppld. ..... ..,_,,, In 1111*'9 s-: paw ... d .. & .......... 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Then enjoy. <eL'' 54# ~FOOD CoatinAed from ... 13 advance. but try to keep certain "mus haves" always in my kitchen: butter. olJv1 oil. onions, prlic. tomatoes. a lemon some potatoes, cheese iany cheese). pars ley, a kw fresh heTbs (I arow my own i1 pots). some leftover wme. rice. pasta anc noodles. With these mmtial.s. plus • plec:c of 6sh. fowl or meat. and a fresl vcstable or salad, you can create a feast When I make a film or do the cookini segments on ABC's Good Mornmg Amer ica. I ltt up at S a.m. and do not returr home until 7 or 8 at night lfl don't cook I don't cat So I have tried to find gooc meals that can be ~ in 30 minutes Realistically, I know I can't even tr) tc baLanoe my meals unless I spend at leas half an hour preparing and rooking. I often save time by makmg a qwd salad out of a who&e baby limestone )(1 tucc or a whole white Belgian endive. No· only do they taste great, but they can tx washed and dried in moments. And I rely on fresh vqieiables -zuc· chini, broa:oli. lf'eCll beans -that can be steamed or boiled in a few minutes. Bak· ing breads and making soups usual ly rt· quire more time than a lot of us have or weekday niibts. so I have omitted them here. Buy some good wheat and whole- grain breads and dinner rolls to round out your meal. rve planned four diflertnt entrccS fo1 you -a chicken. a fish. ~ shellfish and 2 beef dish. ru leave the SJ)ad' up to you. but I really en<X>W'aF ev~nc to cat a salad of fresh. raw greens daily. I do. and I th.ink ifs wcU worth it I broil the chicken and fish. as this 1~ usually a foolproof and quick cooking method. If you keep checking during the cooking process. it's unlikely you 'II bum YO\Jf dinner. So don't wander too far from the stove -good advice for any dish' I've also included my filvonte ham· bW'JCf', which has two unusual miucd1· ents: blue cheese and ice chips. The ll.avor from the blue cheese is fabulous. but wh~ the ice? A few slivers mixed into the ham- bw'tler keep the meat moist. as hambufl· ers usually take a while to cook. Ory ham· bW)ef'S arc a draa. and if you arc going to serve one good enouah for dinner. at should be~ Slice a huae beefsteak tomato 1h-tnch thick. Salt and pepper 11 • and put it on top of the cooked blue cheese bwJer with some lettuce. This goes inside an onion bun or roll that has been butlered liahtly then toasted or grilled. And keep expcrimenti~ I change m' own recipes all the time. O Main dishes in a flash -"I want to encourage you to substitute flavorings and to experiment. Try the salmon's cherry tomato sauce on the chicken, and the chicken's lemon-dill sauce on the fish. They interchange beautifully." -•StJoM . 3Tk . .....,,or1V. n.. ........... .,.al Ylcupbllll,tarnllmllll 12ct.ly- ~ dlQPPld. ..... '*'°" In blldng pmn: pour ... of .. '°" ,.,., ...... tMI ...... 3 ia. ffom brallr ..... ltd I"*'-; un. eo. wll\ 1•u11Wig -- tlftll I,...., °' &1'111 dDnl. 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I resort to what I call .. ~uiclcies:" • Broccoli spean saemned with on.ion slices and sprinkled with lemonj~ • ~pepped up with. tcupOOO each of grated <>ranee and )ernon rind. •Steamed~ rolled in melt-ed butter and or dill • Zucchini. halved lengthwise. brushed with a little olive oil, sprinkJccl with scasonina salt, and then broiled a few minutes on each side. Three more follow. From the compli- ments I ~ no one gucacs bow fast these simple ingn:dients can be transformed into a gourmet itan. This ~ in fact. is as long as any of the recipes: Oriol Ea 11111111 11-pound ...... noocl11 1 wtMte onion. llced 6TbL ............. Prepe,. noodlla by '**• lnatructiona. Sa"" orion <Ml medUn lln"l In blllllr. When onion beglr-. to 000 but not brown. poU' It Ind rts bunlr a. hlHy OOdcild noodlla. To. Ind serve lrml$' fl Hy. S.W. 4 to e. • Pafld ..-,. ,... •• - ~' MORRlf Pellltl SYSTEM SAVER= ....... MU --.:::...---' .. ,.... ..... ,. ____ ...... -.-.- I I -~~ -· FOOD For tasty meals, keep these itelllS on pantry shelves Whether you are oooki.ng on the run • spending a leisurely weekend afternoc puttering in front of the stove, an OIJ n.md and wdk1oc:k.ed pantry is es&el'ltll And two items I feel are .. musts" 11 homemade stocks and herbs, either &es or dried. With these, you can transfon ordinary ingredients into very speci: meals. Now, for a kitchen to be most eftiecti, both bud8et-wite and time-wise, I rec:orr mend never throwina anYlhina away. rr not talking about leftovm We all me,, about them. rm talkin& about the bones and can:as from coobcf or uncooked meats, fish an fowl Shrimp and lobster shells? Are yo kidding? These throw-aways are the tx ginnings of gmat soups and a few sauces And when you prepare fresh~ -like potatoes, carrots and ~ -b sure to save the peelinp, leaves anc stems. If you garden. tbe9e ~odd and ends make p-eat addiuons to th compost pile. And they are even better a: the t.ctbone of a fabWous bowl of sacam in& IOUJ>. One caveat: Unless you an makina a specific 10UJ> of cauliflower brooooli or bnmels sprouts, don't use their~ or c:ooki~ liquid bec:a• their ftavon will overpower your IU>ck. But even thouah cabtJlle is a member 01 the same family, I don't mind sma1J amounts of it If you are not IOina to use these valu- able acrapa right away, freeze them in plastic hip for later use. I have a 90UP comer in my hem-oonsistiJW of a Jot of clear plastic hip filled with tbe9e .. rec:ov- eml"' masu.res. I allo freeze, in I <up por- tions, various meal, fish and ~ble stocks. IS well IS the liquids uacd to cook my veaies. fro.measured and olHo-<:onvenient. these stocks are cheaper (almost free) and ever IO much better than ~l I c:oob that pm1jcuW' 9CCtion of the freez- er looks pretty weird. But 10 what? &- sides the Wnily, who looks in your freezer anywa"f! A number of my recipes call fi>r bertJs, and I enjoy~ many of my own - some in pots inside 10 I can have fresh hert. )ell-round. And m:b )al' at har- vest time, I dry berbl I have pown in my = (you may prefer to me ~ t) and make bottles ~ herbecl oi1si vineam. mts. even dxaes and one or two supn.. I not only use thele bome- mllde rondimenta in dishes bu1. when ~ with fiiends. I often brq the oil and vtMpr insad' of wine -and yes, I ,et asked tmc a lot. Cl 18 •USA Wmc!No • MARCH 14-16, 1986 I .,. n .. l ie h 11 LI e , " s i ADVERTISING .. Tasty treats from • your 1D1crowave Fut Soaw If you're hungry for a tr\llCk but don't want tD ll*ld. kJt of time making It, helld for h microwave oven. Not ofW./ 18 It fat. eay and c1ean. it a1so una out lnlCka flt for evervthilQ from S*tY mppettz- ers to TC/ sn8Cka. From h tll8t kitchens at Sharp Electn>nics, here are four treats: Popcorn Whether the~ .. yelltaw, white or gourmet. popcorn Is a perfect snack for TV ex VCR mov- ies. It's low in Cllortel. (ButS adds the cak>rtN.) Mk:tOwaw popcorn nlllkea no mMa, llt1d Is done In a friction of h time It takes to make l'9glJW popcorn. Quiet Mint Idol If 'fOtX cupcakel Of brown6el need pizzazz, top them wtth this Icing made by"""'"°~ coated mi1t pdlel. 0. one petty per cc !pC9k.e ex bl:;:--in mlcrowaw for 30 . For a single layer Cllke, OtM!I wtth 18 patties and miaOWIW for 2 Jnn. utes. Let stand for 1 ex 2 mnums, then swtrt metmd pdlee wtth a knife or spatula. Nachos 16 large tortfla c:Npe 3/4 cup shredded Momlny Jack ctlM9I . 1/2cupstweddedcheddarcha11e Arrange the 10r1lla c:tipe on a pa- per p6atie. Spr1r1kll wtth chHH. Microwaw on medium for 11 /2 to 2 minutel lM'1tll chi I I I IOftlN'\S. THE GREAT AMERICAN SHOE STORE • SO~OFF YOUR NEXT PURCHASE OF NaPCA with Elastin and Collagen ......, 'naJa coapoa WOl be Ndeemed *>r IM:e ..a.aeplu7•"• ...... Mly.._Rd11•1dbJJ1Da D'09 •ca• _...._ puc:bMtac_, .... ortne ot ·NaPCA 1'le 8k1a eotudoll• ~,.,,, otber eppl ......... 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Water's buoyancy greatly reduocs pres- sure on the joints, yet the water also pro- vides plenty of muscle resistance.. Many c:xerciscrs find these conditions make workouts easier and more fun. Paula M. Davies, an instructor at the Metro YMCA in Milwaukee, often this water exen:iae prosram. It should be done in 3YJ iet of water. •W-• 10 minutes of easy J.ot-. brisk walking or skipping motJon.· ~ wa1kina. do bead turns, shoulder = trunk twists and sido-to-side • Mmdt tllmilc I 0 minutes or until sliabtly fatipd KnccL and with shoul- ders and arms under water, bring anns puallel to your sides and make circles. Abo, do ann pulls by swinain& anns for- ward and bldcwaJd, and by swishing anns up and down. You can do tbe9e with . anns bent or ~l Holding onto the side of the pool wtth one hand. do knee bends. Abo do forward and blckward It& swinp and lea ci.rdcs. Place your beck apinst the side of the pooL and banaina on with your arms, do double lea raises and tciaor' kicb. • A8ellib: Do 20 minutes of strenu-ous · · in a circle, reveninc direction oftai ~added ~ plus . fast fast stra.iabt lea kicks -forward, t.ckwatd and side to side. Or do . . in place. j urnpina jllCb and poao = • C.oOI Ma: At an easier J>10e, do S minutes of warm-up exercises. a _ .......... ll · USA WED.Dfo • MAacH 14-16, 1986 I HEALTH Cot1fused about c:alcium? Here's what doctors .say ly ..... llcCIM says. .. Women are bein& misled into thinkina they can take calcium supp6ea The debate over whether calcium ments and prevent bone lo& .. He stud- alone prevenu the bonHoa di9CMC os-ied 80 female OltCOpOrOlis s-tienu and t.eoporosis seems to ,et more and more ~ that thoee on ~ complex. While ads ~women to act daily dolCS of calcium still lost 14 per- more calcium. new evidenoe indicates ~t of their booe mm. that too much of the mineral miaftt do Elfinlcr has been invited to diJCUSS more harm than .,od. his rearch findinp May 2 at the annu- About IS million of us. mostly worn-al meetina of the American Society for en. have brittle. shrunken bones caused Oin.icaJ Nutrition in Wuhin&ton. b .C. by loss of bone density. In hopes of Most experts aaree on tbele points: avoiding the ditcUC, 20 pm:ent of USA •Diet. Cllcium is a necemry miner- womcn regularly took calcium sups>ie-al in the diet. The Rt.oommcnded Daily men ts in 1985, spendq S 130 million. AIJowanoe still is 800 millipams for Many cxpens do say that caJc:ium men and women, aJtboulh many cx- hclps the body ~ off OlteOpOrOSis. perts aaree t.CXX> millisrams is a better .. Studies show that ca.lciwn is bdpfW to minimum for ~ women. develop good bone density," says Sen-............ More doctors recom- dra Ra}'lTlond. ~ of the new Na-mend cak:ium &om food rather than uonal OsteopOrOlis Foundation. from supplements, primarily because it But some docton arp1e that calcium is more -difficult to consume daneeroos alone won't prevent the dileae and tak-amounu of calcium from food. mg more than 2.<XX> millipams a day. 8WM ~ \lll1! ..... Women whether in pills or in food. miabt cause who run a biab risk of devdopina ~ lod.ncy stones and calcium deposits. porosis are heavy smokm. heavy drink- "Mant people reDrd calcium like a en. of Northern European t.ckaround. vnamin, ~na i1 a littJe does some have had children. had a low<alciwn good. a lot Will do more .,od. says Dr. diet as a chi.k1 are sedentary. are petite. Chris ~ of the Crei1tnon Uni-•Ples t1 1MtreM1Err Acombina- versity mcd.ical ICbool in Omaha. Neb. tion of~ calcium SUpPernenU Dr. Bruce Ett:inp of San Franciaco's and daily cxercue is most often prc- Kaiser-Permanente Medical Center scribed for women at hi&h risk. Alcohol and coffee can stop absorption No matt.er bow much calcium you eat or take in supplements, your body miaht not be ab5o1bi.ns il Dr. Ouis GaJJasher and Dr. Robert R. R.ecka' of the Creighton Univmi medical tchool in Omaha. Neb., •Y 3'.a~ calcium absorl>- t1on can be reduced by. • ExC!lllift c I J de fl alcoMI, coffee .... JI I IJ ..al. The9e can result 1n loss of caJciW1l ~ the kidneys. •Food JI I I .......... .., -quickly, People who have had stomach SUJ)erY, are a1ler)ic to milk or flour or who eat hilb-ftber diets fall into this catA> gory. Thete people should eat calcium- rich foods between mca1s, IO that ca.lciwn won't be .. ~" thfoulh the body by food eaten dun ... meals. •v-... D ...,_,._,, Two treat· ments to OvaaNne the de&:ienc)t are more time in the sun or a vitamin D sup- plement of I ,<XX) intcmationaJ units I day. •-.:.... 6a"*5. There's evidence that diureucs intafer with ablorption. Cl _,, ........ Str11C •11111111-.. The USA Recommended D11V No#lla '°' ~ Is 800 ,,,.,_._ Below, the lmOU'ltl of ttil lmpor1ant mi.., (In ml- ~)tam In theee foodl: 1 cup wt'°'9 mlk .. • ozs. tofu 1 cup brooooM 1 cup lee cream 3 oza. shrimp 1 oz. Swist c:heel8 ...... -..u 1 cup raw oynn ~ 1 cup ~ yogurt 3 oza. Cln'ted 19'na'! wll1 ~ ........... _ 1~ cclitdgr_.. 1 cup OOftlilge Cl'l 1111 8cuoa ._.._.. 91111 o.y Coftl (hslftc ~ Kanen LOIO USA WEEKE:No ·MARCH 14-16. 1986 • lJ lltbeN~ ................ ll ... . milk.it\'I 11, ... •&llM..._ m:+' litd' "l•kJW8.Alld ldt• .. =nhl .... n•• ,..._..._ .. t IJ\ IJawp. I" ridL In c:Nalal A Aild it=s' 1a .... a1-. cold ...... .... I I --- SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health. ' n n HE Al TH The psyctlOlogy of exercise: 7 ways to get 1110livated ''cm 11pn c1~ The ~ problem a lot of us have with cxcrasc isn't Slanina it. it•s stidcina with it MOver SO peroent of thole who bqin an exercise ~ become dropouts with- in siA months," says Richard Genon. a sports psychologist buecl in Fon Myers. Aa. He says not much is known about what keeps US in motion, but, "'One thing IS clear: lf your mind says DO, the body won't go." For A.rt Turoc:k of Seattle, it took a tri- ple coro~ ~on bis fAlher in 1983 to cha.nse bis mind about exercile. .. I grew up in a body I bated, .. Turock says. .. But my father's bypm SUIJl::rY woke me ue to the importance of exercile in my liX. SevCTal months afttt the IUIJerY, Tur- ock 's interest in fitness turned into his life's worlc. He bas bis own motivation consulting finn, An Turpck and Aste> crates, and bis ctientde baS included such high-profile pcopk • Kalnetb Blan- ch.arcl ro-autbor of 11w ~ Minure .~anagtr. In seminan 8a'OIS the USA. Turock helps clients tum cxanes tOr not exercis- ing into a strona oommitment for success "People ,. .. a....,._,.;..-, ..ao..n..; .. a. naJ ~":""!"'-~' .................... pel'l9 respons1b1hty aor their own fitness through self-created, easy-way.out traps." Turock says. Here's how Turoc:k and Gerson say you can stay motivated to siay fit • .Vk-ltze ~ )'OU1'ldf up by malting a mental ptCtutC of bow you want to look. • Reject "'!II ! I List y<>W' most <X>m- mon excuscs and determine specific ways to overcome each. For example. .. rm too tired to exeroile after work" could be ovci:oome simply by dec:idina, ... will taJce a brisk walk at luDch." • Bt ,. ..... far cmD ... bme11D. Fitness is a lifetime commitment Your se~f ~ eneray levels, even 1CX life wtU improve. But prepare &.mily and fnends.. A workout c:ould ~cocktails with the..,.. and the p.na misbt not understand. You may want to invite them to oomc aJcq. • ~ ........... Set speci6c looa-tcnn. mtennediate and short-term pJs. Make them challencin&. -~ and ~e. Keep tJ'llCk of your prosram in a • FW a Wy-..,Y. Loners may want to CXercite by themtef~ but molt of us need the IOCiaJ suppon ~a l"OUP- • .......... It helps to be ftexible and have a vmieCy of opportunities at hlnd. If you can't run on a rainy day. tum on a video cxaa.e ~ !I Mab II la Focul on activita you ~. Rewwd younelf fOr every small success.a USA Wa.k1No • M.uat 144-l 6, 1916 • 2S YOU CAN WIN BIG IN VALMXINES "RXllfiARO-CllAUBISE. l'lllZES INCLUDE #EW l'OllTIAC FIBIOS PLUS A 11111' 10 THE_, #CAA "'RNAL RUl"M So rou rNnl rou. mow your c.,. ksklf· ball. Here's th• c,..,,,,,.. Just pick four guMth (two from Heh ttamJ who will,,. on the rtmffS of the rwo fNlists ;,, tht NCAA '"FiMI Four." ChMnpion$hip game in 01#1s on M1rch 3t 9. MMTrDU .. 9: ~~;,, bf'lnd,,..,. foul· cyliner oniMc '° tNs,yNr. 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That romantic mix is the stuff of rash decisions for some of the 300,(XX) of us w.ina c.anOtan way in March, the most popu- lar month for island travel. '"Club Med Dermati- tis," a blistery rash, was first djapoled by a New York physician. lts cause: I sinaJes drinking requirq men to roll limes,·witfi their chins, C the swimsuit-clad bodies of women. The lime skin can leak an initaii1' oil The ewe a visit to the doctor. The preventJon: srab a papefiuit; it's oil-m What's Qub Med say? No comment ~ NII# &dlnd Jcunll al Meclclr'9. ......,T...-~O.. ·-rpa ••_,..CllW,,._,_.,..,.... Sled dogs wolf it down Workina like a dog can work up a beastly appetite. Consider the h~ hounds of dog sietldq's sprint championships this week.end in Fairbanb, AlasJca. 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MCAA ................ CT _ __, ...... ..._, ( ...... _.UO•TafP9CeSll -Networks Life 'rehearsal' for career ~-...Actress' tr avels good background for role as worldly con artist By JERRY BUCI /#T....._.,.., LOS ANGELES -Madolyn Smith, a star of the new CBS miniseries ... If Tomorrow Comes," recalls that when she was IS she flew from Thailand into Laos to perform with a singing group at a local high school. .. "It was right in the middle of the war, she says. "My parents were terrified that we'd be shot down. We performed within walking distance of the Meko~g River.". At the time she was attending school LO Banjkok. where her father was an Ameri· can military adviser. The itinerant life of an Army brat. plus a few harrowing eJ[pericnces, undoubtedly helped prepare Smith for bcr role as the clever bunco artist in "If Tomorrow Comes." She stan as Tracy Whitney, a workaday ._ .... ______ _. bank clerk transformed by a series of misfortunes into the sophisticated, world- traveling confidence woman. The seven- lladolyn Smith, Tom BeteDfer ID ••u Tomorrow Comee.'' 'Fast Times' series strives for realism By JERRY BUCI UT........_.,._ LOS ANGELES -Director Amy Heckcrlinpaysanemptsat reahty are what separates' Fut Timesat R1dscmont High" from other bi&h school movies. It was not fike "Porky's," with its tecn- aae hijinks, or "American Graffiti," which she saw as a period piece. "fast Times at Ridaemont Hi&b" was 'very contemporary and very realistic -the ~ suit of a year that writer Cameron Crowe spent undercover u a student at a Southem Califomia school. Hcckerhna is tryina to brina that same point o( view to the new CBS series "Fast Times," wb.ich made iu debut BtderUq March S. She is supervisina producer and djrected the pilot episode. "We didn t 10 just for laughs," she said. "We tried for reality. lt represents Cameron's views as realistically and un- j udgmentaJJr as possible. " 'Porky's came out at about the same time. In (act. there've been a number of bi&b school movies, but their 1oaJs were dilf'crenL They wanted to show hi&h school hijinks. We wanted to be real. They were very broad in their humor and characters. We bad a lot of opportunities for humor. but it would have been wrong." The series, which includes several play- ers from the movie, stars Oaudia W~lls, Courtney Thome.Smith, James Nardini, Dean Cameron, Patrick Oempscy1 Kit McDonouah, Vincent Schiavelli ana Ray W.i.ton. . J It moves into the time &lot previous y occupied by ''Mary/' a midseasoo replace- ment comedy starrin1 Mary Tyler Moore. "Mary" and "Foley Squan:," which fol- lowed it move to Tuesday on March 25. A new oomedy starrin. Robby Benson, "Touah Cookies," will replace "fo~ey Square'' on Wednesday. The C~ movies pn:viously shown on Tu~y w.ll. m<?ve behind lhe two new comcches besinruna March 19. hour series adapted from the best-selling book by Sidney Sheldon, will be teJecast by CBS in three parts tonight. Monday and Tuesday. It also stan Tom 8crc".'IC1: ~ her romantic interest and partner 10 bilking the public David Keith as a sinister insurance inves1raa1or on her trail. Richard ~cy as her mentor Liam Neeson as a pohceman trying to keep Keith in rein, af!d Jack Weston as a carnival huckster ~ho unparts the tricks of the trade to his nephew, Berenger. . . The series was shot on locauon over 3'h months in London, Nice, ~sterdam, New Orleans and the LoulSlana Sta~ Penitentiary at Angola. The mcf?'S m~1- mum-secunty prison was used, Miss Smith says because the women's prison looked like a college dormitory and didn't appear too threatening. . . . Smith's role requms 16 disguises. Jn one, she is a bleached-blonde Southern belle who always has the vapors. In another, she is Rusty Storm ~brassy Texas heiress with a tendency to dn~k too much. "I was surprised ~ deli&htcd whe!? David Keith was cast tn the olrbeat role, she says. "He was signed t;>cfore me and that bit of imaginative casting was one of the factors that made me accept. That made me think it might be an unusual production. I felt the same a~ut my casting, .. since I'm not your typical TV beauty. . h . tcd Nevertheless. Smith say~ she es1ta several weeks before acc:eptmg the ~~~· "I had some reservations about •t, she admits. "On the fi~t read I thought 11. ~ like a melodramatic soap opera. I didn t want to do a soap opera .. l ~tcd to k.n~w who else was going to be 10 1t. I was ~op~ng they'd get some stylish people to give 11 a 1930s caper movie look. And I wanted to be sure they were going to pursue the humor oftbe book. "What I didn't ta.kc into account was wh.at I could lend to iL Or wh.at the other cast members would lend to it. Of courY, it's still a soap opera. but a very c~ soap opera. Ifs fun and advent!Jresc>me .. Smith also spent some ume studying her character and the motivation that turned her from a lonely bank cleric into a clever, competitive con artist "I found her humorous, rash, excitable, and very imaginative;· ?Jle says. :·she doesn't think there's anythuiasbe cant ~o. lt'sa UttJe foolhardy, but she ieu away wnh it for a time... . Smith was born at Sandia Almy Bue. N.M., the third of five children. But she irew up in such places as Honolulu, Wuhinaton. Leavenworth, Kan., a.nd Ban&koi. She didn't rct.um to New Mu1co until her father retired in 1974 u a colonel in the Army and settled in AJbuquerque. Sunday, March 16. 1988 3 Musical C.C.s on 'SB' soap Jed Allen fifth actor to play key character in show's short run By LYNDA HJRSCH Q: I've watched "Santa Barbara" from the beginning. I'm very pleased with the actors now playing C.C. and Gina on the show. How come "Santa Barbara" makes so many changes in its cast? -R.W .. Buffalo. N.Y. A; Moat soap operu make &Mlr major cast cua1e1 la Ge fJnt year ud "Suta Barbara's" DO dJfferat. However, "Santa Barbara" dJd laave speeW problem•, e1peclally wiU. t•e role of C.C. CapwelJ. Uoyd Boeber wu tH actor ortstaaJly slated to play Capwell. tJDfortuately, lie 1uffered a lleart an.ell two weeb before .. e -'ow WU ldledllled to SO oe tM air. la la.Ii place came Peter Maril Rlcllmu. Rlcllmu oaly agreed to do U ulU uot•er actor coeld be fMDd. TM prod11«n U.O.pt .. ey'd lit sold wllea Paal Bute, remembered for lll1 •tania& rele oe .. e crtdcally acclalmed prtm~tlme de&ecltve allow of .. e 'tea, "Naked City," alped OD. Alter a ••ort atlDt bo.. Barke ud llle prod1cera decided "Sall&a Barbara" wau't for~. b came Claarle1 Bateman. Bateman played .. e role for a wlllle, tffll .. e prod1cen decided to flad a replacement for lllm. Ca1Uaa •seats oa boU. coasts were 1oot1a1 for tM perfect C.C., so t. llle Golden an niversary on 'As World Turn s ' By LYNDA HIRSCH April I and 2 will mark a truly golden time on "As the World Tums" as the show celebrates its 30th anniversary and Chris and Nancy's 50th anniversary. This makes the Huahes, played by Bein Waper and Doll McLa1plia from Day I (with time out for some vacation and leave of absence through the years) the lon,cst married soap opera couple. And what s a 50th anmvers.ary without a party? Nothing. So, in honor of their anniversary, the show's r.roduccrs have gathered up lots of fonner 'As the World Tums" favorites. Rosemary Prt.1, who created the role of Penny 30 yea.rs ago, will COR)e to spend the -'·day. Also sharing in the festivities will be Mary LyD Bluka, who'll play Annie for the occasion. The Goldman quads will be back on the show, playina Annie and Jeff's quadruplets. Rick Ryan, played by Co• R.elle, also makes the trip and V'dJ Daw... will a_,in play Dec. Look for things to get a bit out of hand when Susan Stewart. played by Marte Matten, comes to the party uninvited. .. As the World Tums" head writeTl>MI Mar._. bu decided this won't be a boring annjvcnary party but one that will let you know 'Wbat's happened to your favorite cbaracten since they've been aooe. Look for the spe.ru to fly for future storytiocs. The one reautar you won't ICC that dar is B...,.._ P'enJtlte, who has played Dr. David Stewart for over 2S yean. Hen· denon is in Florida doina a play but they're 4 Sunday, March 18, 1986 goina to either have a hvc satelhte-fecd phone call or have Henderson come and make a special taped phone call. His body may not be there but you'll at least bear bts voice. • • • GUllu Speacer, who left "All My Children" to become head writer of "Another World," returns to "All My Children" as a story consultant starting March 28. G illian had told ··All My Children" producen when she left the show she'd be willing to make occasional guest appearances. H opefully with her work.inJ with the show as story consultant, those visits will be more than occasional. • • • Jue Elliot has returned to "All My Children" in the role of Cynthia as a non· contract player. Don't expect her to stay around too long. • • • You can scratch the major careus story on ·'The Guid ioa Liaht." A cb1tnge fo head writers -Jdf Ry41er is now interim head writ.er -has made producen decide not to do the .. Lord 0re)'ltoke comes to town" story. However, Jerry...._..,, wbo ~to play the Oreystoke character, 11 conu.na to Lbe &bow ln what's tmmcd by CBS an "excitJna murder mystery." ••• For those of you who tend to be romantic, Jack and Stacey, the ton\lRld loven on "Lovif_l4." said ··1 do" in February. Does tbJS mean therJI live happily ever aftet? Hopefully not. ffappi· ly ever after" u1ually mean• "1oodbye and good luck'' for soap opera characters. meantime llley placed C.C. la • cema ud for over fov moatla1 u exva c:a:me ln every day, laacl lllJ lla1r clyetl _.. ..... lay la bed wtU. pue over ~ face. EJiter Je4 Allel. Allea, laa& M9 u DoD Cra11 oa "Day1 of Oar Uve.," Is Ille ,.,tect C.C. -lll'MM, powerfal, ·~ widl a aeaae of •amor. We aaame Alla • 1•la1 to uve a iOlls ru •tile allow. Al for diie Glu cllaraeter, 1My llked dae worll of L,.a Gl.._y, bet WIM9 U.Cy realbed ~la M•taoa (wM U. playet lite evU Reatlter n ''Goerlll 8...&tal, "* die evU Dee oa "Ryu'a eop;7 -.... die 1lmpert.1 Hope oe "G..._s lJOt") wa1 available, tlley placed a call t. Mr qat. Robla was ready lo do uot.Mr ... , 10 Ltada was replaced. Q: Af\er many years an the work force I am at last able to stay home and raise my family. I've become booked on "The Young and the Restless" and "As the World Turns." However, I find that I really don't know a lot about the back stories. Is there anything that will aivc me infor- mation on what's happened in the preced- ing years? -S.S., Detroit, Mich. A; ne beat boot for lb& la "Tlte Woaderfal WorW of Seapa,.. by Robert LaGaardJa, wllcll pvea every 1toryllae oa every to11p. AJtlao•p tM laat edllloa of tlae book la abotlt two years old, it 11 tM mo11 carreet 11 far •• gJvta1 total b8cll 1toryllae1. Q: Arc there going to be any guest stars in the "Samson G irl" beauty contest on "The Guiding Li&ht?" -E.W., L.1wrcnce. Kan. Q: Yes. Ju we meeUoaed la u earlier col•ma, Dick Cavett wtU be lllere, playlas 1Um1elf. A.Ito Dorotlay Loedoa. Lellle uwm• u4 CltJ&a Riven. all 1&arrt91 oe Broadway la "Jerry'• Glrla," will play U.eauelve1. Aad James Coeo wm be tllere. Coco wm ,.rtray a ftamboyut l&allaD fullloa letlper wlto seems to llave "clealp1" oa tile Samaoa Girl flaall1t1, wlltc• •Ill lacl•de Je11te, Bella, l\uie ucl Mlady. Q: I recently saw a rerun of "Daniel Boone" and spotted Darby Hanton H Boone's son Israel. I was wonderina i( Darby, who now plays Ian on "Days of Our Livct,"everaees hisoldcastmates from 1he Boone show. -R.L., Visalja, Calif. A: Yes. llJatlla ... Pete Parter, who ,.., ......... art .Ute c)He. la fact, llbla., wMee fadter .... wtlell •e WU I ,.., .W, am~ Parler a eof)1tJt11te ta Ger-. ., Hive • question •bout lour fa vontt' soap or soap it.at'! Write to ynd.I Hi1'Ch, c/o News Americw Syndicate. P.O. Bo" 19620. Irvine, 92 714. She will answer 11 many questions as Jhe an in her column. but lhJ volume of mail make$ personal repliu impolS/blc. -i--be 2iOppans --· ... .., ___ _ •n111 •• ,.._ aum1 _aua, ... ills • ..... 8 Peelt al '8 lll I I ... ...... ••*••wtl••...., .. r:... I t11I' 1tte 1ttl-..... --.111sr. -• , .... au1a1 ••~•' ... Illa 19 ..... • Peelt al '8•llm1 .,_ ...... ••*=· ... -·...., .. r: ... I ..... 1• .. 1tfW ..... --.c11sr.J .. ~-*I MTIOIW. ... 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"Manny's Qfphans" ( 1980. Orama) Jim Baker, Malaeily McCour1 ( 1 hr ,31rrun ) CZ).,. "Heat And Dusi" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Julie Chr1atle. Greta ScaocN (2 hrs 10min ) R11W ...rrAL .......... lmAM .. Ll'f,_•UMJ ,_ .... OICMCI •c:11mt ~ a.Nlwanll ..... .,. "Old Enough" (1~. Orama) Sarah Boyd, Rtlnbow Hatve1t. ( 1 hr , 31 min.) IUlMQlllr .............. .. a.TWiiiW ,. ,,_" __ U111190 '°""_,_. ._..MTG • ...,, ... , .... ........ (!) '°'9...,.. Animated A gfOUP of lovable. lop-eared canlneS crusadea to 1'""5--· .... , .... =='(ll)Q Mme- .. "I Married A ShadOw" ( 1983, Suspense) Nathalie Baye. Francis Hoster 1 hr .. 50 men) ams• ..... 'Y ······----,. ..... ,. •1••~ ~ .._ ......... . OIM.1111 ii u.y .. ~-u.Moa• ..,, .. .., Tm•--_,_ __ ,.,. .. ..,..... -·•• i• ---,_ ..... 1\9 -"No Time FOf S41tgMnt1" ( 1958. Com«ty) Af'Wtt/ Otltflth. Nk:tc -· Adams. (2 hrs .• 30 min.) .. 8 Cl) llWY •ru • 11 Scheduled: 1 Providence, A.I.. hospital with a Pf<>gram fOf termlnaUy Ill children who wish to leave videotapes for their parents; tour of the Picasso Museum In Paris. (1 hr., 30 min.) i IB t AU. "Ta81r Stun Guns" .......... IU••lm LLOllO&&• ·-,..,, ...... Nn'AITIC~WMW&l&SU Oil I TY A 13-year-<>ld •JtPert on paleontology. the common COid; the 1~:9;.:.:~~ a totem~ wmnca... ...... .,. "Ra.scels And Robbers: The Ser cret Adventures Ot Tom Sawyer And Huck Ann·• ( 1982. Adventure) P1trlck Creedon. Anthony Michael ( 1 hr . ~ min) ~~ -In this llYe-actloO fairy tale featuring puppe11. an evil baron threatens to steal a country's national treasure that possesses wish-granting ers WAYWTIMll • .. oaa ... rc. ........... _.,. _,..,._ ATCM.'flillf I JIM9ICI I. MCI •wl .. AIRI ~ .... ~ AmOTT -comu.o llOWll "Jabberwocky" (1977, Come- dy) Michael Palln, Max Wall ( 1 hr . '0 min) DAWl•DOTTO ........... *"'"" ATM ... OU&.IGtm rt ~ WU-CA _..., •um .... .. "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" ( 19'9. Western) John Wayne. John A r. (1hr.,44 min.) .......... .,. "Mrs Soffel" ( 1964, Orama) Diane Keaton, Mel Gibson ( t hr , 50 min ) Cl)AmOTT .. comu.o (I) LIT M PM.CGlll to Two friends who train falcons Mt out to find 1 p11< of their .. blrcll1:•t=~._.., (I hr.) ...,,.,_ nu1mm11---~ _ ..... MHf .. au•t .......... -.1111 gw ..... , -~--·-···· .. · mm ... ~ .. "High Noon" (1952. Wntern) ry Cooper. Lloyd Bfldgel. (1 hr .... ~ min.) l l.-J .. S 16 -2S2 ••• T.-Mi I &Y Eawlr'I Hewmln t8kea I looe. It pt~N lftlect• i'lg c:Nldren • ... • • *""Y °' pn>- grams Nned to addreu specific needs. (t hr . • ... " he Prince And The Pauper" ( 1937, Adventure) Errol Flynn, Claude . • Rains, (2 hrs.) e WM.I..,_., ~II. ..alT Sched· uled: llablllty Insurance ISlueS: American business Interests In Northern Ireland. l lTM,_ _.,ICllU. .,. "Mr. Moto In Oanget' 18'and'" ( 1939. Mystj6') Peter Lorre. Jean Her- 1-F:t:.~ •& C...WT ........ 'tmt1 CM ITOl'f M'.U IOCI After Red happens upon a magnificent fairy tale world. she brlngs a dragon back home as a souvenir & llOWll "Falling In Love" ( 198', Ora- ma) Robert DeNlro, Meryl Streep. ( 1 hr., .. 7 min.) ...... ,..MM.L. -Q) mA IMll1IM1 Phlladelphia 78ers at .. 1Bo6==.i(= (2hrs .1Smln ) -AT-.... DAWIUICIA tllftm-wmtDAWt--.JYQ Ml tlu. ....... Atlanta Braves vs. Los Angelet Dodgers (live) (2 hrs., 30m~ It..:.°': .... ..... .., . --N-tm C•ITOl'f .,. "Trenchcoat" ( 1983. Comedy) Mart:Kldder, Robert Hays. ( 1 hr. ~ 1 min. (%) "Open City" ( 19,6. Orama) Anna Megnanl. Aldo Fabrizi ( 1 hr . '5 min.) l ,_..,PAL-.a.. 119 Cl) C0UW umTIALL NCAA Championship Tournament Second Round Game. (live) (2 hrs.) 8 • AUTO UC. IMSA Miami Grand Prix~= dNU ~2 hrs ) I ... :..:. ....... a..mne rn11 n.-........... ,. ... "Tait! To Me" (1964, Orama) Austin Pendleton, Michael Murphy ( 1 hr., 30 min) (I) lllL. IOCC9I St. Louis Steamers at Chicago Sting (Live) (2 hrs ) CO.,. "Maas Appeal" (198•. Orama) Jaci( Lemmon. Zeljko lvanek. ( 1 hr., 'O min.) tt:tl (l) llCMI "Huth... Hush. Sweet Char· k>tte" 11965, Horror) Bette Davis, OIMa de HaVilland. (2 hra., '5 min.) tWe ~ --SchedUled Amerl-lce~.;.:: fl ~ I --.. _. Bl II 11111 ... _,_ ,... . ....,, .... ..... -........ ---- .• MiiWff "A<Mntur• of Sher1ock Holmes II: The Final Problem" Profeeeor Moriarty pwaues Holmee 91\d W1tSOt1 to Swttzefland where he confronts Holmes tor == the last time. Q l i.-c•ITOl'I .,. "A Plano For M,., Cimino" ( 1982. Orama) Bette Davis, Penny Fullef. {_!hr .• ~min.) (I) ..,_, •• M LOIT ... aim Ralph and Ed tl'llnt< they've won a car; In another eplaode. they plot an 11rty depar· ture for Aiiee's visiting Aunt Ethel. Q -l~he Quiet Man" (1952. Ora· ma) John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara, (2 hrs., 45 min.) _, ,_9'il'JIMOGm-• di MnOIM*I NASCAR Atlanta 500 Stock Car Race trom Atlanta International IR~~)Y In Hampton. Ga. (Tape delay) ... ~ CW"•ITa&n ._UCAllTOl'I """ ... This ~ fea-tures videos from the Gr1mmy wlnnet'a latest album "In Square Circle" that In· eludes the song "Part· Time Lover.·· Cl) .. "The Happy Ending" ( 1969, Drama) Jean Simmons, John Forsythe. t! hr .. 62 mio.) (Z)llCMI "Against All Odd8" ( 1~. Ora- ma) Rachel Ward. Jett Bridget (2 hrs., 8 min.) -· ,.... _. Regularly echeduled ramming may be delayed due to breaks. W ()) CCIUW UIU1IMI. NCAA Championship Tourn1ment Second Round Game~e) (2 hrs ) 8 e NA Hertz Bay Hiit Ctasslc, · 1''""5,ii.;_..=--· "' (2 ""-1 .,. "Calamity Jane" ( 1953, MIJll.· cal) Oof=, HOW1rd Keel. (2 hra.) e IA ••'ll'llC Christopher Plummer narrates !hit historic.I protlil of Jerusalem, tOOUSlng on the rellgloua Shrines. the dlve<se cultures that coexlat peacefully within Its walls, and lta people. Including longtime mayor Teddy K<>Ulk. In atlf::cii~~ln.) !--"Johnny Dlngefoualy" ( 1984. Comedy) Mlchael Keeton. JOI Plloopo 11 hr .. ~ min.) (l) TUCI Am .... NCAA OMsion I Men's and Women'• Indoor CMl'n~ ships from Oklahoma City (Tlped) (2 hrs., 30 min.) CI.) ... "Moscow On The HUd90n" ( 1~. Comedy) Robin Wiiliama. M1rle Conchita Alonso. (I hf .• 55 min.) E ... , ...... w ., ·-· .._, -.U IT. "men DAY Pft. HollywoOd cettbrlt.... matching bendl, floelS. hof'9l9 Ind lt\tlque Cllf'S !Mk• their....,~=~ Rodeo OrlYe and WllilNf• In thll tnnuel St Petrlek'a O.y perldt Grand "*9NI! Gt!-. K.ity. Hoeil; Mety AM Mobley Ind l~!:i:mln.) -~ w __ ..... -991 "The ~ Cattle Co .. Sunday, March 18. 1988 9 ; - -Sanday Coal. 0 ( 1972. Western) Gary Gmles, Luke Asltew. (2 hrs ) •• Yo.Ml ll)~ Light Up My Life" (1977. Romance) Didi Conn, Joe Sliver. ( 1 hr . 30min.) (l) •• When a vlaltlng prince's fife ~ threatened. he asks CM• -his look·allka •• 10 switch ldenlhjes with him. In ste(IK>. [~econ W PAYMOTn AT._ ...... la This alH1allan program includes arias lrom "Rigoletto," "Pagllacci" and "H Tro- vatOfe" as well as popular songa lnr~ "O sole mlO" and "Toma a sUf.rieniO.'" Emerson Buckley conducts the New Jef· sey Symphony Orchestra, wf1h flute to-t:allolsE = , 1 hr .. 60 min) ~oppe(' ( 1937. Comedy) Cary Grant, Constance e.nnett ( 1 'hr .. 3 7 min) Cl) llCMI "Hard To Hold" (1984, Ora· ma) Riek Sprlnglietd, Janet Ellber. ( 1 hr . 33 min.) (%) MO¥W "Intermezzo" ( t939. Ro- mance) Ingrid Be<gman, Leslie Howerd. {_1 hr. tO mm.) Mt II (I) COUMI umTUU. NCAA Championship Tournament Second Round Game~) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) .. IXCfn. f/11 .. #8 IUUTY Ott-Road Warriors: dirt t:>uggy racing la bec0m1ng Amenca's fastest growing off. road spectatOf spor1 • llCMI "The Sea Hawk" (1940, Ad- venture) Errol Flynn. Brenda Mal$halt (2 hrs) Cf) IOI COlUW..,..,.., • CIOll LPGA Goll Tournament (live) cg hrs.) • MO¥W "A Death In Canaan" (1978, Dfama) Paul Clemens. Stefanie Powers. i~--OIM,_. .,,.....,...~ .,.. "Amadeus" (1984. Orall\8) F Murray Abfaham. Tom Hulce (2 hrs .. 38 min ) (l) llCMI "A Small Kllllng" (1981, Suspense) Edward Aaner. Jean Slmmone {g hrs.) .. till WOM.D °' ..... ~ "Con· dOf" A 1()()1( at the pllQht Of the nearly eit· !Incl California Condor. ( 1 hr ) •1•11MC1101-"Brain Power" Ill Al\Ml'A • COlfTIUI ..... ..,. m.-.m..otY ..,..,. .-~ • IT• .._ Sports competition leaturlnn cast member• from "The Brady Bunch>' "Dynasty." "CMrlle & Compe· ny" and "Love 9oet." s.mlflnal round. (1 hr.) G.,.. ''The Godsend" ( 1979. Horror) ~d~man. Meloolm St<>ddard. (2 hrt.) Cf) "Tht Quiet Man" (1962. 0r .. ma) John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara (3 hra.) 10 • .UTS m D18J • "FOlllN In~ oert" From Lincoln Centet'• A~ FlaMt Hau, an all-star caat thet lnCJuOea l .. Remick, Carol &Knett. Geofgt HMrn and Elelne Strttch l)tf'forma In a revtvel of s1 .. phen Sondhtlm't 1971 mualcal "Foliel " In st8feo (2 hrt. 6 min ) -~TOIMIT SUndey,i?' 18, 1W l lMY-M.I llHllllW 1-.IC ... CWW .,. "Old Enough" ( 1984. Orama) Sarah Boyd, Rainbow Harvest. ( 1 hr • 31 min.) (%) llOWll "Heat And Dust" ( 1983. Ora- ma) Julie Christle. Greta Scacchl (2 hrs . 10mln.) -1~ -....... . W I--... "All's Welt Thal Ends Well" Helena's reappearance IOllOw- lng rumors of her death prompts Bertram to dec:l8re his love '°' hla wtle. (Part 3 of ~ (1 hr.) CC) ..,.. "Fast Forward" ( 1985, Musi cal) John Scolt Clough, Oon Franklin ( 1 hr . 50 min.) CJ) .,. "Manny's Orphans" ( 1980, Orama) Jim Baker, Malachv McCourt ( 1 hr .. 31mln) .. , ,.., = a visiting l)flnce·s Ille Is threat~. he ask1 Chris -his loolt·allke -to &Witch lden111les With him. In 1tereo !..! hr.) 8 Lo. U•ft .. WJmmll The WM of Or. Blrute Galdlkas. wno has apent thfee years In the jungles of Borneo studying the behavior of orangutana. Is chronicled. ...... , taU IT. PA,_... DAY,._ um Hollywood oelebrl11et. marching bands. floats. horses and antique cars make their way down Bevefty Hilla' AOdeO Drive and Wlllhlre BOUleYard In this annual St Pa1rlelfl Day parade Grand marst\81: Gene Kelty. Hoata: Mary Ann Mobley and Gatr Collins. ( I hr ) •..:=·· ~ • llOCllY New York Islanders at New York Rangec't (live) (3 hrs.) (!) L19m11 01 M MCltC Am PMIOUI Toura of the Soviet Union with Andy Wll- llams and the Mexican Gold Coast with John Forsythe; Hong Kong's houM of gold: an lntervleW w11h Eva Gabor, lonery wint:ii·A~~--.. 1.TIOllM. -'MIC ..U• Fea· tured. the dolphlna ot New Zealand and Australia, bird master and conservationist Morley Nelson dlscusas the 811 ot falcon- ry, a re--crealion of the golden 8ro of mo- ,.1''::,·~·1939). Host om Ch•· . MC ... Q awu..._ .. PI lllCA Ganer snakes. an Eatt- em glas8 lizard. a deteft IC>ftoite and the alligator ara Men In 1Na look•• the adep- tabillly of rept~ CB) Pl'... After Red happes:'S upon a magnlflcerlt fairy t•le wend, lhe bf lng.s a dragon beclc home as a IOUvri i.-IAYOMU. -··· '"·-----·11::.c;a: && i ,_ -A epecltl edition With Rona Betrtn lneludM a report on pomogreiphy and CQn¥erUtlont w11h Faye Dunaway. GIOtle Steinem and Oprah Winfrey. ( 1 hf.) e .,. "Slc .. ztt" (1112. Orama) Katen V...,..tlne, Tom Atklnl. The con- """ enenhon and uncondttiOnel loyalty of a "'9r8Plt1'• dOg hallp emotlonlly .. Mbed cfilldren to O'<Wcoml m.lr prOb rems~= i .,.,. "The Culpeppaf Cal11e Co ' ( 1972. Western) Gary Grlmel. Luke Askew A teen-ager becomes a ma1u11 cowboy dur:1·.:r· deffleutt cattle dtlvt 10 Colorado. 2 hra. I ..,. n ~ "The PIM Panthet Striket Again" ( t976, Comedy) Peter Setlet1 Herber! Lorn. The ma"'8cal fomlef polk:t Inspector Dreyfus dlrecit a dozen aua• 6lrls to eliminate the bungling lnapectOt ~ Clouseau. (2 hn.) ' "°'A An oYefVlew of the 9UCCeSS~ light by env.ronmentalist• end tclenhsts 10 e!_e't'ent the osprey's e11tlnctlon. Q ( 1 hr I 00 .,.,. "Red Dawn" (1 984, Adven- tUte) Patrick Swa~. C. Thoma Howell When Communist paratr~ Invade a small U.S. town and begin to slaughter ill inhabitants, a group of hlg.h school stu- dents desperately light1 back. 'PG-13' Q {l hr • 54 rTlln.) (I) PAmA'I AD....,_. Animated. Through tests of courage. a young bear prince proves hi• won.hlneM to hit king-dom and saves fellow bears from a fero- cious Intruder. (l)UMIOAT ()).,.."Electric Dfeama" ( 1984, Com- edy) Lenny Von Dohlen, Virginia Madlen An unusual love triangle deYe4opl when a bumbling San Franclloo architect ixo- grams his personal computer to compose love songs !Of a captivating c.411tt who moves Into his apartment ~ 'PG' {l hr . 35 iOJ. ... _.. 'ALlnDMCl-A5 llCM. ,,_,.. Pianist Teddy Wiison and the Red Norvo Quartet. Rosemary Ooo- ney and Carrie Sml1h perlorm with Benny Goodman at New York's Marriott Merquls in this tribute to the "KlnQ of Swing" 1hti1 al$0 Includes frlm olipa of hie Mtly year• lhr . 50 m.n.) " DOllMUIUGIYOlll'IOlllTIU " ..... ..., .... ,_..00.Mft' WlllP•CllCHU1' 9IM.L -Vicki Irita 10 Cleal Jamie's name alter he'• f•IMly accused of b1eaklng his mother's 1e1pot. l ~-.- WCllnMll•TMI .... - Ull --.. la&.YWOOD .. _,..(M_, .. ... "Rocky" ( 1978, Orama) Syl- vetttf Stallone, Talia Shira A amd-tlme Philadelphia bo11er gets a rare chal'IC9 IOt fame and glory when tata leedl Nm to • Bicentennial bou1 wf1h a world chemplOn ·PGi· 2 hrs.) NI ._.. I WAFll .._Allens. enamored by V1n1-va A"*lcen TV thowa. come to Loa Angelel on • talent ... rch. Stara Mil- ton Befit and Metttiew Labof1.-ux. In 11ereo. (R) Q • ~ ~ ... , .. "Robin HOOd' R.leattd theatrlealfy m 197 3. Anf. mattd llefllon of the Citttlc legend .with animalt Qtaylng tt'te pens FMturea the VOICet of Brian BtdfOfd, Phil Hanlt and Peter Uetlnov Q (2 hn.) 1= .... Gueet. Tad Knlgtrt. l'1 1tatto (Rl..\::.L •• W9 IMA•••• From the ~ Opera. a MMe to the ~ ENJOY AN EVENING OF DAZZLING PERFORMANCES FROM VIENNA. THEN LISTEN TO JTHE BEST FRIEND A POP SONG EVER HAD. SUNDAY ON KOCI 50. Join Beverly Sills, James Levine & the Vienna Philharmonic and other cele- brated stars of the performing arts for a glittering evening of music and dance direct from the Vienna State Opera. GALA OF STARS 1986 SUNDAY, MARCH 16 7 PM No cabaret singer has more style and polish than Barbara Cook . Hear for ·yourself when she perfonns her special renditions of your favorite show tunes and popular music. AN EVENING WITH BARBAU COOK SUNDAY, MARCH 16 10:30 PM KOCE ·so "ll'Mdll#t,'l .. -lunclay Cont. arts with host Beverly Sills and music di- rect0< James Levine. Among scheduled ~ormers. Alfredo Kraus. Oeme Gwyn-. ~h Jones. Francisco Araiza. Kathleen Baille, Edita Grube<ova. Christa Ludwig and Julia Migenes-JohnsOO In stereo (!) hrS) (l)illl••l•F•Blllll8aTIT ... (I)llO'fll "Amadeul" (19M. Orama) F. Muuay Abraham. Tom Htllce. Consumed with jealousy over his rival's brilliance. Viennese court composer Antonio Saliefl lneffoctuany plots to discredit brash musi- cal genius Wolfgang Amadeus Moiart. 'PG' (2 hrs • 38 min ) ~IMUDATMml NI IPOllTIPMI 7:11 • umclTUl1 Houston Rockets at Los Angeles Lake<s (live) 12 hrs . 45 mln.L 1~ 8 • ILVIR .oOlel Rick winds up lm- iesalng the wrong girl In stereo ..,... .. ~ ,..,,,Al.al. r. PUDel mM Regularly scheduled P«>grammlng mey be delayed due to ~~b<eaks .. 9 Cl) • T'"' ______ ccmt A series or bizarre happenings lead to the arrest of a pregnant bank clerk on an allempted murder charge Stars MedOlyn Smith, Tom Berenger. David Keith and Liam Nee- son (part 1 of 3) In ste<eo Q (3 hrs ) 8 G? 90¥ll "Family Ties Vacation" ( 1985. Comedy) Meredlth Baxter Blrney, Michael Gross The Keaton clan travels to L()O(fon for a vacation lllled with romance. snobbery end International Intrigue (R) Q_ (2 hrs.) 8 Dlll,.IY I llUINACI While Makepeace (Glynis Barbe<) trleS to llnd her ch11dh00d pal's murderer, the victim's father embarks on an Investigation of his own ( 1 tir ) 8 ~ Oii 1MI WOll.D "Wom«l ol In- trigue" Interviews with Brazilian actress Sonia Braga. artist-musician YOko Ono and Nazi hunter Beale Klarsleld JacQue- llne Bisset hosts ( 1 hr ) Cf) TAUi A1011 M DAM-A bOOkle bets against his own Ille with a gambler returned from the dead I :nu. 01 ntl llClf ,. PAllOUI Toors of the Soviet UnlOO with Andy Wil- liams and the MexlC8n Gold Coast with John Forsythe, Hong Kong's house ot gold. an Interview with Eva Gabor. lollery w1n:c:J:l.,.) •._,m ml.,_ "Missing In Action 2 The Begin ning" ( 1985, Orama) Chu<:k Norris. Soon· T eek Oti An American colonel. held prisoner by sadls11C vi.tnamese captors. makes a bid for freedom 10< himself and his letlow POWs 'R' I 1 hr . 36 min.) Cl) ODD CCUll Cl).,_ "Falling tn Love" ( 1984. Ora- ma) Robert DeNlro, Meryl Streep Despite the tact tl'lal both ara married. a chance meeting on a commuter train eperks a mir tual romantic Interest between a construe· tlon engl(lfff and a graphtc <*ignef ·PG- 113. ~~~AAllfA .... MU OI IT• • From the VleMa • Stat• Opera. • Mlote to the periormlnQ arts with hoSt Bevefly Slllt and music dr rect0< James Levine Among echedultd pert0<mers Alfredo Kraus. Oeme Gwyn- oth Jonea. Francisco Araiza. Kathleen 12 Sunday, Merctl 16. 1986 Bartle. Edita Orubefova. Ch<lsta Ludwlo and Julia Migenes·Jotlnson tn stereo. (3 .. 1hrs.~n.) a :'IMw. ~1-GDCOAIT ..... aau1 -&LYWClllUDIQ 0 ... "Blue ThUnder" ( 1983. Ad· venture) Roy Scheider, M•lcolm McDowell. A Los Angeles police helicop- ter patrolman hijacks en experimental mil- itary supercopter supposedly planned for use In civilian crowd control Q (2 h<s ) II WLD .... A Gitt Scout from N&- braska ob:ief'lltltl babOons. ostriches. zebras and giraffes while on a safari In Af- rica e 11em1 "High Risk" ( 198 t. Adventure) James Brofln, Cteavon Liiiie. A trio of greedy friends plot the robbery of a million dollars from a Sooth American drug deal- er. (2 h'mti I UI I M COfLUI> ,.._THIL.om llO'fll "The Falcon And The Snow- man" ( 1984, Orama) Timothy Hutton . Sean Penn Based on the true story of Christopher Boyce and Oeulton Lee who were tned In 19n '°' selling top-Merel U.S documents to lhe Soviets 'R' Q (2 hrs . 1 t min) (()..,,....... Mr and Ms Amertea IC~~';'floflshlps from Pa~dena. Call! (R) ITMlm -~· .. ..,,.AIQMT 1:11 ICMOOl II.AT Topic comparable worth Cf) PAia When a v1s111ng prince's hie 1s ttHeatened. he asks Ch11s -his look-alike to switch 1dent1t1eS with him In stereo 1.! hr ) M (H)llO'lll "Missing In Action" (1984, Ad- venture) Chuck Norris. M Emmell Walsh An American co40nel returns 10 Vietnam to search tor Ml As 'A' ( 1 hr . 41 min ) -·fl)~ llTCMC:OCI ""8f1 Two stories an artist learns that one ot tils works has maglC81 powers. o lashtOn de- signer fears she's being stalked by A c;erl81 lkllle~tereo ( 1 hr I UMYam __.,PM.WIU ,.._THILOll> TO•.unaa-.., mt 01 PU IAMTI .,_ "Repo Man" ( 1984. Comedy) Emilio Estevez. Harry Dean Stanton A pvnk rocker takes a job With a veteran car 1epossessor. and together ltiey join the chase lor a 1964 Chevy Melibll wl'lose trunk happens to contain 11 luturlstlC weapon 'R' ( 1 hr , 33 mt'il. TALU PROll MD~ Horrible In· cidents plague e young couple 1n their newly·&cQulred b<ownstone and their wttchcralt-prectlelng neighbor (AdOlph Caeter~ may be to blamt (I) .rw Olff 18 pvt on the spot when hit teeeher mek• tOme qoettlonab6e c:t. m.tn<Jt of him In •l{ehaOQ9 fof a makeup l .. t.Q (J)M0¥11 "A ht Aft Oddi" (1984, Or .. ma) Rachel ~ard, Jett Brl(jgM A fading professlonal footb8M pl8ytf fella lrt kwt with the Qitlfriend Of II smafl-tlmt hood and beCOmeS lnvOlved with ahadY. hlgh- stakt$ real ntete cteallnga. 'A' (~ tvt,, 8 min.) ••an.-.aa..:u -m-.•.u.ow ... ,... ...... Cf) tTM IAml Sports competition feeturino cast members lrom "The &ady Bunch.'" "Dynasty," "CNrle & Compa- ny" and "Love Boet." SemHlnal round ( 1 hr.) 11> Al.._ 9'" WA COOi Ber• bara CoOk presents an t¥ening of toog 1ncludlng show tunes, Old tavorttea and contemporary works. In atereo. ( 1 ht . 15 mln) Cl)il••• .. •111-aTll ... (I) llZAm Sketches: odd TV memorabl- lla. a spoof of ''People's Court": a man tufned TV anchOfwomln; the Rev TV =1ae:;.Q 1W '~·-·--A bookie bets against his own llte with a gambler returned lrom the deed. IW.Y • ..r RomTICllU8 ...rlWMIMIT MllmML.om ITAll uml Sports competition featuring cast members from "The &ady Bunch," "Dynasty." ''.Charlie & Compa- ny" and "Love Boat." Semlflnel round. ( t hr ) HOMl'lllOCI .. nt1 LOIT .. CMI Ralph end Ed think they've won a car: In another episode. they plot an eerly deper· 1urac'r~~un1 Ethel Q 1W I Cl&llMn flUllD tt:11 NIDAY 8'0llTI PIM&. llCml "King Of Hearts" ( 1967. Com edyl Alan Bates. Genevl8Ve Bufold M t1bandoned French village is left to IOCIJI lunatics during WO<ld War I ( 1 hr . SO ,,.Im,·~ ... - CMl.IM9t CWT .. M CM llJW AT M .,_. Scl"ledoted review$ 'Gung Ho" (Michael Keeton. Geotge Wendt). "Crossroeds" (Ralph Maochlo Jami Gertz) • "Hlghlander" (Sean Con nery, Christ;~';:mbert) 9 Wflln .,_ -A 1P9C1e1 edition with Rona Barrett lncludee • report on Pornography and convef'sations with Faye Dunaway, OIO<la Steinem and Oprah Winfrey ( 1 hr ) CD._ cm u.u. (C)90Vll "BIOOd Simple" (1984, Orama) John Getz Frances McDormand A wom an has an affair with her husband's em- ployee and sparks a fatal chain of event• 'A' 9(t hr • 36 min ) (f) ... TIC9fl9 00 IODI • c=-This exem!Ntlon Into t"8n-age solclde Includes lntetVlewt with troubled adolesoenta, perentt and psych! atr1SIS ( t hr ) ..-X: lMI --.,,... MCI Fiim clii?S from "Star Wara" end "Tht Emplra Strikes 8'lck" ere feetured in tNa behind tl'\9-acenos IOOk 11 apeclel effecta. M8ftl Hamill hosts Ohr.) ._ "Ttaehert'' < t~. Ct~ Nick Nolte, Jo8t1h Willlama A brought against • zoo-Ille• urt>en hldl cehool for IWlltding a dlplome IO an it- ter•te atlldtnt apura • bumeO-out lnatn» tor to aearch tor hit dllcltded ldlell. 'R' l tlf .. 48min,) IAftLOI 1W ... "IMve It To Blonde" (19'5. Comedy) ptnny Singwon, Arttv UM I A MC -JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC.JEEP-RENAULT 2424 Harbor Btvd. Costa Mesa-Mt I023 B I CREVIER MOTORS . 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana-135-3171 CAD IL LAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-1100 ALLEN CADILLAC· QMC-OLDSMOBILE 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway West of Avery Pkwy Exit 131-C.00 415 OIOO • a Daily Pilat Daily Pilat t'i YSLE L VMOU T ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa M2-G010 540-8211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0010 540-8211 PERFORMANCE FORD 120 W. Warner Ave·. Santa A.na-l7t-3500 808 LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 192-1151 831-2500 V O I V EARLE IKE VOL VO 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa-..._._ l1 DA UNIVER81TY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-0713 EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-..._ta -.. nclay Coal. Dagwood Ir.es to win CJVf!f I big client by I hr .• SS min) changtng lhe WOfds to a song he wrote 1:9 Ill BW_... L1 hr , 25 mm) •ra.t- tW II .,_ "The legend Of Valentino" rT"I YGUt• 111• ( 1975. Bt0graphy) Franco Nefo Suzanne ... Pleshe11e The l\a.mboyant llfestyte ol Ru-,.._ M LOID dolt>" Vatenltno mal(es htm a !lleot 5Gleen • (J) Cll ... ..mrATCM s,e, !ymb()j and ido4 ot women fNery· .,. ''Hold Baclr Troe OaWf' · t 94 • .mete (2 tvs . 15 ITW'I) Ofama) Char1es 8oyef OIMa de Hav I _ _.U&'I 9'0ITl 1Ma• land To gain entry into the country a ref AK•:.j ugee plans 10 marry a US c11LZen a,,d d• 1ll9 e M 110fce her atterwardS (2 hrs ) 111.&.ftlOOO Cl O..• ~11'91.Y .. ,. I ft Ill I MT... LROflan UM'f ._. .,. "POfky s Revenge 1198:: OM&.MIZ Ii Comedy) Dan Monarian Wyatt l(nigt>• A am• ITmT Comedian Tom group of FIC>foda high schOol s IJQel'IS Ofeesen PfO\llde!. a m1dure of tavgl"lt8' matcheS MIS Mttl lhe e><opr.etOf ot a IOCa and musac wtief1 he wetcomes guests txolhel R' I 1 hr 31 mm I Frank S1narra. Johnny Bench and the mu· 2:11, ... SICal group ~~=atner ~ .... ew,.. 11'91.Y .. 'R'•I I!) MO¥ll "Kid Btve" (1973. Western) ACTIOl .olTI Of THI• A$pe(l Pre Dennis Hopper, Warren Dates An outlaw Ski ClaSSIC from Aspen. Colo (R) 1ry1ng 10 go straight 1s seovced by his lmlPZIDaf ... friend s wile (2 hrs I 2:11 .,. "Covefgtrl" I 1983 Ofama JP"' .,.. The Osterman Weekend" Conaway. Irena Ferris A marl<et.r.g >Nt>•l (1983 Suspense) Au1gei Haver. John kid meets a strvggtmg New York mode Hurt A controversial televlslon ,ournaltS1 is and art empts to rransfOfm her into an •r • con>'lnced by a CIA agent that hrs closest 1erna1t0nal sensation 'A' < 1 hr 33 min ) triends are really Soviet agents tvrnlng an 2:1t (C) _. "North Dallas l=orty" ( 1979 annual re1Jnion weekend into a nightmare Comedy) Nick Norte, Mac Davis of terror R' ( 1 hr 42 min 1 Groopies ptlH>opp1ng and all·nignt pany 1'.t'IS I ltOUTI • 1ng begin to take their tOll on rwo tun IOI/ ~-fl!llOGR' 1a 1ng bu1 over-1he-h111 football players ~ UY TO IUCClll ... Aa09ICI !09 • .,,,, ''""· A.WTm --.0 Of 8'0IT1 .UT 8'AC:a COAlm mo¥W Hard To HOid"' < 198A :>"a ma• Rtek Sprtngf .eld Janet Ellber A roe r foll star fallS tor a child ~ and •S determined to win her love PG c; 11 N 3Jm1n) l _,.. Alvin Purple" ( 1973 Come Oyl Graeme Blundell George WhaJey i fOU"Q man enioys lhe somehmes dUOIOV t:>tess-rig ot oe-ng VO!Vefsalty altractrve h "'omen R 11 '" 32 min W 8 .,.. 'Sms Ot Jezebel·· ( t 95A Ro mancei Paulelle Goddard. Geo•o• Nader n.e Old Testament tale ol 1Fli oeavt1tu1 oot ruthless and corruo t Queet c! Judah 1 1 nr 30 min I i 5•1HllTODAY *15 1f' .,_ "MtSS•ng In AC l()('I 2 The Beg n·ng.. 11985 Orama! Chvel< NOt s Soon-T ~k Oh An Am&ftcan c~. l'le« pnsoner oy sad1srtc: Vietnamese capt0'$ ma1<es a bid tor freedom tor htmSelf an< n1s teliow POWs R' O I 1 hr 36 min l d ~--~ MIAntelR --....,.., •. 12::9 _,.. ' Ghost In The Invisible B1.,.tn1 12 hrs I (1966 Comedy) Deborah Walley Tom-----------------------------------my l'11k A man 1n a coffin is gr11en a Ghance 10 ente< nea~ by oomg a good deed (2 hrs I Cl) llO¥W •Murder Morel" ( 1975, Mys· tery1 Robyn Millan, Derek Francis A woman seet<s to discover the tdentuy of her tiance s murderer ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (!) MlW Oii M tlT1 Lip-synced rend1- tions ot Madonna's ··Lucky Srar ' Tears fOf Fears· 'Shout and Da111d Bo..vie·s "Blue Jean l===-":a F/IJITM'f~ PRAm TMI LOii) WON.D CUP II.a Women's Slalom from Park Oty. Utah and men's slalom from Heavenly Valley. Cali! (R) (2 hrs ) MOYll Against All Od~" ( 1984 Dfa- ma) Rachel Waro. Jett Bridges A fading professional football player falls rn love with the girlfriend of a small-time hOOd and becomes 1n\lolved with shady. high· srakes real estate deahngs 'R' Q (2 hrs . 8mm) W C!) .,_ "Loose In London" ( 1953 Comedy) Bowery Boys, Ethel Griffes The Boys run up against a buneh of 1Chem1ng relat1Ve5 W1'en one of them Is named heir 10 a~~I. ( 1 Iv .. 30 min) --~-l~Yount Ale llAUTYwmtDR. llOll IUR t1I ... 110W11 "Hol Aeson" (1985, Comedy) Tom Parseklan. Debra Kelty. At a post! summer hotel. ataft membtta. snooty preppies. and bathing beauties are all pr .. occupied with one activity -M11 'R' ( 1 hf . 33 min ) W llOWll ''Moscow On The Hudson'' ,. ( 1984. Comedy) Robin Wllllama, Marla Conchita Alonso A Russian circus musJ.. c1an defecta to the United States and set· ties in N9W York elte< being ae11ed lrom the KGB Oy a store secwlty guard 'R' Q . Sunday, March 16. 1986 -·nclay -llondng Movies- t:tl(C) 'The Bay Boy" 11984 Ofama1 L111 Ullmann Kiefer Sulherland 11 hr 44 mm) .. CZ) "Amadeus" (1984 Ofama) F Murray Abraham, Tom Hulce 12 hrs . 38 min I lttl(J) "Electric Dreams" ( 1984, Comedy! Lenny Von Dohlen. Virginia Madsen ( 1 ht 35 mrn I 19 (C) "Love And Oearh" (1975 Comedy) WOO<Jy Allen. Diane Kearon 11 hr 25 min) 7•@ · Three Cheers. FOf The Irish' 11940 Comedy) Thomas M1tGhell. Pr1sc1lla Lane !?hrs) .. CH) "Max OtJgan Rer urns" ( 1983, Come- dy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards ( 1 hr , 38 min) "Bra1nsrorm' ( 1983. Sciene&-Ftetionl Ch11stopher Walken Nalahe WOO<J 11 hr 46m1n ) "'MISUnderstOO<f' ( 1984. Ofema) Gene Hackman. Henry Thomas 11 hr . 3 I min) d~ •The Man In The White Su11" ~195t. Comeay)Alec Guinness. C8C1I Par er It hr . 24 min) .. 9 "'In The Heat Of The Night .. ( 1967, Myslery) Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger (2 hrs ) -CC) "'Arthur'' (1981, Comedy) Dudley Moore, Liz.a M1nnelll. ( 1 hf • 37 min ) CH) "Swing Shift" ( t984, Drama) Goldie Hawn. Kun RusMl1 ( 1 hr .'° min.) ()) "The Old Maid" ( 1939, Orama) Bette Davia. Miriam Hopkins ( 1 hr , 35 mll\.) Cl) "'The Curse Of The Cat People" ( 1944, Horror) SlmOne Simon, Kent Smith ( 1 hr. 10 min.) e "Great Expee11uona·· ( 193-4. Of•· ma) Jane Wyatt, Htrvy Hull (2 hfa.) .. tJ.l) ··Target Zero" (UIS5. AdYenture) Richard Con1e. P99Qle Cas11e (2 hrs ) 11:11 (%) '"Jabberwocky { t977. COmedyl v chael Palin Max Wall ( 1 hr . 40 min l -Afternoon Movies- 129 e "The Ahen Factor·· ( 1978, Scienc~ Ficllon) Tom Grill11h. Don Leifert (2 hrs ct) ··The Candidate"' I 1972. OfamJ Robert Redlord Perer Boyte ( 1 hr • min) (ti; The F1ffh Musketeer ( 1979. A<J'Ve llJIPI BPau Bridges Ursula "ndress hr 43 mor· 1 ,.93 Our Town ( 1940 Orama) Martt Scolt W1ll1all' Holden ( 1 hr • 30 mm ) 1:11 Cl> Annie Oakley" I 1935. Western) Ba• bar a Stanwyck, Preston Fosler ( t hr 31 mmt HI C) Sinbaa And The Eye 0t The Tiger 11977 Fantasy) Patrtek Wayne. Jano Se)'mour ( t hr 53 min ) Bye Bye Buote ( 1963. Muslea Dick Van D)'ke Janet Letgh ( 1 hr . 5 min) n e 1ss1ss1ppr· ( 198A. D<e ma) Robert Lensing David Knell ( 1 hr 55mtr11 .. CZ) "Against Alt Odds·· (1 984, Orama1 Rachel Ward. Jeff Bridges (2 hr$.. ;; min) W (t) "For9\9f Oarltrig" ( 1958. Comedy! l.uc1ne Ball, Desi Ar11et ( 1 hr • 36 min ) .. CI) "'Just The Way You Art" ( 1984, Com ltdy) Kristy McN1chol. Mlct\ael Onlkean I hr 3""m1n) "The Ouiet Men" ( 1952. Orama) John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara (2 hrs . 30 mtn) "Open City" ( 1946. Orama) Anna M~nan1 AldO Febful (1 hr • 4~ min ) ,_._.llY C:..•. -•·•·h• -------.. 11.:. Cll ... CJ) .UftlT AmDCMtW ... Q Y-.0/911tf ... , ..... ..... ---u_,_,, .... , OCIMIUI ... "Arthur" (1 981. Comedy) Dudley MOOl'e, Liza MlnnelA. A drunt<en, hedonistic young millionalre falls In love with a poor waitress, but hll family threat- ens to cot off his lnhefltance un6ess he marries a debutante. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 37 min.) (JI).,.. "The Front" ( 1976, Comedy) Woody Allen. Zero Mostel. A IChemlng bungler becomes lhe pteUCIO-author IOf the work of several bladcllated friends 'PG' ( t hi'., ~ min.) (I) llOWll "Brainstorm" ( t983. Sclenc&- Flctlon) Christopher Walken. Natalie WOOd. A married couple triet to keep a specially designed devioe, which allows a person to experience the eensatlons felt by another, from mllltary and Industrial loops. 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 46 min,) I MOT •TI MOT\m ...... a ... TOO CLOll flOll COl90IT Henry's en- raged by MONoe Who can't even 998m to hariG=:" correctly I ='~ ...... DOUICUM .. Ll19ACY: M lfTIODUCnDI TO ~ .,.1:::= 0 --U-ITTW ProtlleS of the Oscar nominees tor Beet Actress. Fea- 1ures Anne Bancroft. Whoop! Goldberg, Jessica Lange. Geraldine Page and Meryl s"jfi. I='="• The beaches ol Rio de Janeiro; two football teams from rival high schools compete In a hamburger-eating contest. l=Cll!iil-cl•ll•••C!!"ln'lllm• ,_.. Ol9111f .-. . ...,.. ,...,..._ .. 11111-.r -Bantamweight Championship ~hrs., 30 min.) (l) _. "Jabbefwocky" ( 1977. Come- clY) Michael Palin. Max WaN. The kingdom of-a llkabte tyrent. 8Nno The Oueltlon- able. is ravaged by a lllthary monster 'PG' t 1 hr .. 4'0 min.) 1:11 e I• TMI 1o. Featured: "Strange Ola- eppearencn" ·the lltt18'-known but meny adult missing person cases In the South· land. 1 .-.~ -ft:Wlll• M • U. F-Mtured: 1 r1POf1 on the crime of date rasw. a too« beCk at me hla--lory of HOiiywood'• Laurel Canyon; a beauty cont•t for cats fMTUrlng a feline makeov.r. l l&ATUl9 a=-··wmm I .. ,__ . ......... ,.,...,. .. 2 I CA An eumlnatlon of wlfd.. life lound In populated arees. including deer, raccoons. ikut*a and blrdS. Q l •F.-f --COOll Two new fish re-eir-.u ... IOCI When Red follows Mok· "Y on a hazardous journey 10 Wondter Mountain. lhe causes trouble for them both. c:;J i 1•111n .. uc. ....... ,,.,, .. Cl) U11 I Mia The McArdles and the Lowelts leam about the plight ol the needy when Chip befriends a homeless. retarded man. I • YOU MMlt In stereo. Q iiMll "The Orlwr" ( 1978, Orama) Ryan O'Neel, Bruce Dem. A professional getaway driver trlee to elude a relentless detective totalty obaelMd with catching and arrestlna hkn. (2 hra.) • o IWllCAlna • 11C0111a Cl( The judge Is c:onvtnced that Mark II out ol his mind when McCormick telle hlrn that he saw ~uns burying gold. Q ( 1 hr.) 1 ......... ... CMDD1'11 = "The Magnlllceot Seven Ridel" (1972, Western) Lee Van Cleel. Stefanie Powers. Ave paroled coovtcts aid two law· men In rescuing a town from the clutches ol a ruthless band of outla~~) ~ llATW. •£ llC Fea- tured: me dolphins of New ZAlaland and Australia: bird master and con98fV8tlonllt Morley Nelson dlsctllael the art of fak:on- ry; a re-creation of the golden age of n» tor racing ( 1924-1939), Host Tom Cha-e!!i· (2 hrs.) • ... S •I "On Loan" A Viel· namese teen-ager, IMng In Australia with he< adoptive perenta. la l90ed wfth difficult decisions after leemlng thet hef natural fa- ther Intends to vtsl1 hef. Marlllec Jof'lnston and~hlnh Olnh Sfar. Q (I hr.) 1-uc•~--"Tell Me a Rid- dle" A withdrawn elderly woman. unaware that sne It dying. embertcs on a long jour-ney to reacquaint herself with her geo- graphblly and emotlonelly separated family. Liia Kedrova. M«vyn DougtM and Broolce Adams star In lhls 1980 movie. Q i! hr., 30 min.) (C) .,.. "The Candidate" ( 1972. Ora· ma) Robert Redford, Peler Boyle. A young liberal tries delpefately to avoid being corrupted by 1'111 c.moaian for a seat In the U.S. Senate. 'PG' ( l hi' .• 50 min.) (()•_,.,.. MaJor League baseball tMfTl9 compete. (JI) .. "The Roae" ( 1979. Orama) __ .. , ... Mldlef.-AIM 8ef-.-A-~ roctc &Inger !urns to drugS and alcohol when Iha lindl h dlffbltt to cope wttti the ~etaur• of lame. 'R' !2 l'lr9.1. t 4 min ) Clllnrl_,CI lll-11 -.. A new lherttt of Notting· him demendl INit ""* Robin Hood (Jilaon Connery) end hie OUllewl eurrtn-der 06 tOMllC)eC06e .. be ~ until ~-.~ _, (I) • Wf A lllgl'lty hOtel gueet eherma ~. Oerryt and 0.rryl Into hiring '1fr • e WlllireM It thlit cet.. Q • • ·-8relny MR deftes Ne mother end tnea OUI fOf the -..ct1ng -.n. In .-.0. ...... (!) ......... ... • ...... _ The beeches 01 Rio de Janeiro: two footbd teenia from ttvel high schoots compete In a hamt>urger.,.tlng oont•t. I..,... -•aa1r1 ..... uo . -(I)• lMI H -1ri London, Tracy and a muter con artist become partners In crime: meei IWNle. In Pana. Cooper devllee a plen to haYe Tracy kept under 1UM1111ence by lnttfPOf. st .. Rich- ard Kiley, Medolyn Smith and Oe'lld Keith (part 2 ~n stereo. Q (2 hrs.) • • "Fnt EMood" (1982. Ora- ma) Sytvester Stalone, Rk:hatd Cfenna. A Vietnam veteran's run-In with the police In a deed war buddy'• hometown ~ calates Into• mnor wer. (R) Q (2 hrl.) • 9 ... "TripteorOM" (PNmlefe. Orama) Ted Waaa. Markle Poat. Sovfred by competitive spirits and • 9Mfch fOf Jus- tice, lhree wealthy lnYestlgator. race to solve two Inexplicable murders. Q (2 tnl... 1 ... "Bare ~lee" (1976. Ora- ma) Robert Vlharo. Sherry Jackson. An urban bounty hunter 1Nrct}es f()( a mani- ac who slashes women with a butcner knife . .i hrs.) e U~UCM PU,_. "Tell Me a RIO- die" A withdrawn eldet1y woman. uneware !hat she Is dying. embark• on a long jour- ney to reacquaint hertelf with her geo- graphically and emollonally separated family. Ula KedrOYa. M«vyn Oougles and Brooke Adams star In this 1980 moYle. Q i hr., 30 min .• ) ,._,..._ -.0 CUP-Men's do'#nhll1 from Are. Sweden. (R) ( 1 hr.) (l)ITMtml (I)_. "Love Letters" ( 1983, Orama) Jamie Lee Curtis. James Keech. After dls- COYerlng that her recently decee9ed mothef had been lnvoNed In an extramari- tal affair throughoot ti« maniage, a single woman bec::OmeS Involved In an ooeesslYe affair with a married man. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 36 min.) (l)l90Wll "The Damned" (1969, Orama) Dirk Bogerde, Ingrid ThYffn. A weetttly m- duStrial family Is tom apert by lhe deca- denoe and social upheaval of eer1y Nazi Ger~ (2 tn. 33 mm.) e un •(J) ... "The Red Tent" (t971. Adven- ture) Peter Finch, Seen Connery. A 1928 ~t 10 Alaska Is downed. and retcUerS altempt 10 reed\ the stra.nded cniw. (2 hrs., 30 min.) • 91111 t•I "On Loen" A Viet· nameM 1een-ager. IMng In Australle with her adoptive perenta. It leced ~"' dlfflcult declsk>nS af1er learning ttlat her natural f.- lhef lni.ndl 10 lilit bet. Madl9c-Johnl!Oo and Ouar1g Ctilnh Dinh atar. Q ( 1 tw.) CD .,.. "Arestarter" ( t~. ~ ACtlon) Oevld Keith. Drew Berrymore The concerned perenta Of a ~r-old gjrl, woo i. endowed #Ith tM ablllty to ttt• ftame anything at wtll, endeaYor to protect her from ~ 8Dl'ft pl9Mno to D"*· 'R' (1tw .. 56rnln) --... ~ack Of TN Oat" ( 195-t, Ad· wnture) Robef't Mitchum. Tab Hun1et 8ec:alJM their c.ttle herd II being de- stroyed, the owners attempt to caplUfe Sundey, Maret\ 18. 1986 15 -Mo.lay Conl. the mountain lion responsible. (2 hrs . 10 •throw a pre-wedding party for him: com- min.) pllcatlng matters Is the fact lhet the girl's •-•--fathefdtSapprovesofherchoice 'R'O (1 CC) llOVll "The Man In The White Sult" hr .. 46 min.) (1951, Comedy) Alec Guinness. Cecn (E)lflOM'IC8na Parker The market goes wlld when a brll-CO llOVll "Confessions 01 A Young llanl young chemist lnvents a virtually In-American Housewife" (1977. Drama) Ae- deslrucllblt fabric. ( 1 hr .. 2.C min~ becca Brooke, Eric Edwards A recently ~--sur1ace when she Visits her daughter and IW..,.ULTWAm.i-.aL divorced housewtfe's repressed desires ._.,,_AICOT son-in-law (1hr .25mln ) .. mNG•' I -~uuay -CIUllCY _,,_ -nwY llAl9I 1W (%) llOVll "The Curse 01 The Cet People" -lrlsh !Olk musicians Tommy Mak· ( 1944. Horror) Simone Simon, Kent em an<s the Clancy Brothers sing "Bren-Smith After her vls11 lo a mysterious Old nan On The Moor" and "Wiid Rover" In house, a child whose mother was cursed thiS reunion at New York's Lincoln Center beg1ns to behave In a peculiar manner ( 1 that includes lntervleWs with Mary Travers hr .. 10 min.) and Bob Dylan. ( 1 hr ) tt'8 I CJ) cm9Y mM I mn' _ _,AIT&L IL•M.aRT IYPAlll M ITOll'f Of A PA,_,. Pro-mllTM•rTTWT ProlileS of the lesslonal dancer John Hyams' personal Oscar nominees for Best Actress. Fea· experiences of a hear1 attack -from lnltlal tures Anne Bancrol1, Whoop! Goldbe<g. symptoms through a successful coronary Jessica Lange, Geraldine Page and Meryl bypass operatl()(I -Ulustrate cardlovascu-Streep lar disease's warning signals and treat· 1COUltllMllTIAU.__,. ment llOWW "Phone Call From A Stranger' (()OUTDOOH.l'I ( 1952. Orama) Gary Merrlll. Shelley CH) llOWW "Paris. Texas" ( 1984, Orama) Winters. The lone survivor of a plane crash Harry Dean Stanton. Nastassja Klnskl. Al· undertakes the task of notltylng the Vk:· 1er lour years' absence. e soclal dropout t1ms' lamllies (2 hrs ) reappears 1n LA to ctalm his abandoned ID 1'9CWI son and then headS for Texas to reunite ~al)llOWW "The Cossacks" {1960, Adven· the boy with his mother. 'R' O (2 hrs , 30 lure) Edmund Purdom. John Drew Bar· min ) rymore. In Czar Alexander's Russia of the 1-.-T... 1850s. lusty and courageous warriors cw m L1'11nLD wage fierce battles against Invaders (2 "' w··~ hrs ,25mln ) • COllllDT2 =-11::98 e U11..r Wint DAWID ~ 1111 DAY Scheduled. tennis star Man Ina Nevralllo- llZAm Sketches Mia Fedora, ventri· va. actress Carol Kane. comedian Garry loqulst funeral. the Bigots: Godfather au-Shandllng In stereo ( 1 hr ) 1""5=-,:...-IEE:..:. 8'01T1&.001 LCM, nm ICM tm.I IOUD IOLD Scheduled. Bitty Dee W1I· .. UlmACYi All MTllODUCTUI TO !lams (co-host). Michael McDonald. Lttlle ~ Richard, Jose Feliciano and Diane Schurr. GD ~ TMI LGm ~s. Marilyn Manin. In stereo (I hr ) ([) TOP ._ IO-Roger Mayweather ll)llCMI "Against All Odds" ( 1984, Ora-vs Sheldon LeBlanc In a lunlor flQhtweight ma) Rachel Ward, Jett Bridges A ledlng boUt scheduled lor 10 rounds lrom Las professional football player falls In love VllgBs. ~ (2 hrs , 30 min ) with •he glrlfr•end of • small-time hood tl:tl I nm end beeomes involved with Shady. high· 11'9 (I) llOVll "Embryo" ( 1976. Science stakes real estate dealings 'R' O (2 hrs . Fiction) Rock Hudson. Barbara Carrera 8 min ) A doctor observes the terr1fylng effects of 1-.r IAU8Y tampering with nature after he creates a 1'W (I) MJIDllTOell'Tal Steele and Lau woman whO IS born al lhe age of 24 (R) 18 re try to lnhltrata a dangerous ring ol art !hr . 20 m~ thieves. (R) ( 1 hr . 10 mln.) 1e WMAn WMAnllOn 8 e ~ Of CMIC* From January llCMI "Overland Stage Raiders" 1985: actress Teri Garr, singe< Tool Ten-( 1938. western) John Wayne, Ray Corri- nllle and author Roy Blount Jr. join host gan A cowboy stymtet the efforts of Johnny ~~. In stereo. (RJ ( 1 hr ) would-be alrpla~ hljacl<era who are plott· I cm--Ing to seize a gold shipment (I ht . 30 9MC" ... ..n. min) liOWll "The Last Hurrah" ( 1958. Ora· , ... ma) Spencer Tracy. Jeffrey Hunter An In· .,_"The ISiander" ( 1978, Orama) cumbenl mayor la defeated after a hard· Dennis Weaver. Sharon Gleaa. A retired fought and morally questionable mainland lawyer buys a Honolulu hotel c:amPelQrl. (2 tn . 30 min.) and beoomet entangled with a runaway I• ..-n witness. a U.S. Senator and a rv1hle89 ... ,.... mobSter. (2 hra.) • I HMI Joo Cocker's perform-(8) .,. "The BIUel 8rOl'*1" ( 1980, ance lncludet ''Tht Letter" and "Many Comedy) John Belushi. Oen A~royd mv.rs 10 Crota." ( 1 hr ) Two bluea stnget9 must contend with the I ,._,. &.om Chleego police. the CIA. neo-Nazla and -llAnlll'Y the U.S Army lo put together a benefit ... "8aehelo< Pany" (1984. Com· concert to raiM money ror their orpl'lan- adY) Tom Hanl<a, Tawny K1taen A car• ~· ~ hra., 13 mlt'I,} tree echool bull driver's pets decide 10 OJ "Exterminator 2" ( 198'. Sunday, March 16, 1986 Oram) Robef'1 Ginty, Marlq Van Peebles A Vietnam ve1eran Metta revenge against a gang of punks who 18~ t>Mt eno qippte htS g11lfrlend. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) CZ) llOWW ''Against AH Odds" ( 198". Ora· ma) Rachel Ward, Jett Btldges. A tadJng profeSS1onal lootbaH player falls In kM with the glrllrtend of a tmd-tlme hOo<l and becomes Involved with ahady. hfOh- stakes real estate deal• 'A' (2 hrs .• a min) m ,MA. '"All 1.'11 (I) .. ~• .. TOM crrT Aimed In 1972 at Madison $quart Garden, this concert performance by the former Beatie features the songs "Imagine." "Power to the People." "Come Together" and more i! hr) t.1SCC) llOWW "Making The Grade" ( 1984 Comedy) Judd Netson. Dena Olsen. A spotled rich kid otters S 10,000 to a street· wtSe teen-ager to tint~ out his last year er i p school for him. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) t.11 ... •• len ... ~T-..r Guests· Soupy Sates Whoop! ~oldberg. Frankie Pace. John KeSSJr. Paul McMahon, NY Jets player IMer;J;:=;'Mrt ~TMILON> MmCMe-.... t9 AT M llCMll SchedUled reviews "Gung Ho" (Mtehael Keeton. George Wendi). "Crot.sfoads" (Ralph Macchio Jami Gertz). "Hlghlander" (Sean Con· _1 nerE=.ii.mri;~ia. llOWW ·=rt Fury" ( 1947. Drama) Bun Lancaster Lllllbelh Scott. A re- tOlmed gambler falls In love wtth the lda"!:::•no.,.,,., (2 h<a J .. ... t:11 llOWW "Scarred" ( 198.C. Orama) Jen niter Mayo, Jackie Berryman. A 1&-year- Old unwed mother becomes a HollyWOOO prostitute To support her t>aby 'R' ( 1 hr 25 min) -• llMCM "'-----. ... _,. ... !:a ... ATU. Ml ........... 311 .. ...,.. ... ... ... .,,.. AllOllCI CAMUC«•AI 11CM1 "The Damned" ( 1989, Orama) Dirk Bogarde, Ingrid Thulin. A wealthy IO· dus1r1a1 tam~y is torn eper1 by the deca· dence and social upheaval of e11rly Nazi Ger-·R' (2hra,33mln.) •CC) "love And Oaeth" (1 975 Comedy) Woo<Jy Allen. Diane K .. ton. A noted coward 1n the Ruaslan army evenw· any marries h11 true l<>Ye, who draws him mto a plot lnvoMng an ettempt on the Ille ot Emperor Napoleon. ·po· ( 1 hr .. 25 min) .. ®.,.. "Tht Anal Terror" (1981, Hor· ror) John Friedrich. Adflan Zmed. A ICnll• wielding IUnatlc vlctlmll.el eight young .. 1CIEi..:··22 ~.} mAT•MllCOMm .. ... "LOY& Ltttttt" ( 1983, Orama) Jamie Lee Curtla. Jamee KMch. Aher $- covering 1t1111 her rec.ntly deceaMCI mother had betn lnvOlved In an eictram•rl· -llontlay Coal. tal attalr throughout her marriage. a single woman becomes lnvotved lrt an obsessive affair with a married man 'R' ( 1 hr . 36 min.) W • ..,. "Death Valley" ( 1946, West· em) Robert Lowery. Helen Giibert. Pros· pectlng tor gold In Death Valley has Its el· feels on a man's mind and personality ( t rli =i· ·-Tuesclay •Cl> "Life On The Mississippi" ( 1984', Ora· ma) Robert Lansing. Oevld Knell. ( t hr • SS min.) •CZ> "Amadeus" (1984, Orama) F. Murray Abtaham, Tom Hulce (2 hrs .• 38 min.) •CC> "Corse Of The Pink Panthe<" ( 1983. Comedy) Ted Wass. David Niven. (1 hr . 40 mln) Nial "Island Of Love" ( t963. Comedy) RObel't Preston. Tony RandaN. (2 hrs ) 1:11 ()) "A Minor Miracle" ( 1983. Orama) John Huston. Pele ( t hr . 4' t min ) •CID "Hard To Hold" (1984, Orama) R1ek ~rlngheld, Janet EJlbet ( t hr , 33 min ) -~"The Badlanders" (1958. W~em) Alan Ladd. Ernest Borgnlne ( 1 hr . 23 .min.) •O "Chinatown" (1974. Mystery) Jack Nicholson. Faye Dunaway (2 hrs.. 30 min.) • (%)"Annie Oakley" (1935. Westem) Bar· bar a Stanwyck. Preston Foste< ( 1 hr . 30 min) •Cl> "High Midnight" ( 1979, Orama) Mike ConnOfs. David Birney (2 hrs ) -CC> "To Be Or Not To Be" (1983. Come-- dy) Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft ( l hr •7 min ) CID "Oxford Btues" ( 1984, Orama) Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy. ( 1 hr , 33 min ) Cl) "Madame Bovary" (1950. Orama) Jennifer Jones. James Mason ( 1 hr . 55 min.) e ':Playgirl" ( 1954. Orama) Shetley Winters, Barry Sulllvan (2 hrs ) -ai "The Command" (1954, Orama) Guy Madison. Joan Wetoon (2 hrs ) -(%) "Intermezzo" (1939, Romance) In- grid Bergman. Leslie Howard ( t hr 10 min ) -.......... 11ov1e1- -· ''The Man With The Power" (1977. Horror) Bob Neill. Vic Morrow (2 hrs.) CC> "The Big Street" ( 1942. Romance) Henry Fonda. Lucille Ball. ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) CID "Tin Man" (1981, Orama) Timothy BOttoms, Deana Jurgens. (11'\r .. 38 min.) Cl) "Airplane!" ( 1980, Comedy) Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty ( 1 hr. 28 min.) (%) "Heat Ancf Oust" ( 1983. Orama) Ju· Ile Chrlttle. Greta Scaochl (2 hrs 10 min.) ... "Sabol~" (1936. Suspense) ()a. car Homotka. SyMa Sld,,.y ( t ht • 30 min ) •CC> "9 To 5" ( 1980. Comedy) Jane Fon- da, Dolly Par10(l. (1 ht., SO min.) ®"The F1am1noo Kid" (1984'. Comedy) Matt Diiion. Richard Crenna. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) Cl) "The Hunter" ( 1979, Orama) Sieve MCOueen. EM W•li.eh. ( 1 hr .. 38 min ) -~ "Stromboli" ( 1950. Orame) Ingrid ~n. M8ri0 Vitale ( 1 hf . ?1 min.) • 'Cu<M Of The Pink Panther" ( 1983 IMTml• lllllYWT .... -.. _, ... __ .. 'lllQllF t:11 PWJlllWWW llOWll "Slnbad And The Eye Of The Tiger" ( 1977, Fan1a1y) Patrick Wayne, Jane Seymour. Slnbad battlee dangerous Comedy) Ted Wass, Oevld Niven. ( 1 hr .. 40min.) (%)"Amadeus" ( 198-4, Orama) F. Murray Abtaham, Tom Huloe. (2 hrs.. 38 min.) .. Cf) "Eyewitness" ( 1981, Mystery) Si· ~rney Weaver, Wiiliam Hurt. (2 tin.) (.LJ "Iceman" ( 1984', Orama) Timo1hy Hutton, Lindsay Crouae. ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) (l) "Rio Grande" (1950. Western) John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara. (2 Iva) -lveaing .. l.f.=I. Cll .. .UTDT Hdl UCMl.o ... Q ,_..,.."" M9TITIOID ll:IH•ll.allT ... ... ..,.. ..... •IW.CM &llVWlll llOWll "To Be Or Not To Be" (1983. Comedy) Mel Brooka. Anne Bancroft. A theater group In occupied Warsaw saves Itself and the Po111tl underground from the Nazis by impersonating SS o~rs. 'PG. ~hr .47m~ (Ai ": "Romancing The Stone·· ( 1984, AdVenture) Michael Douglas. Kathleen Turner. A romantic novelist re- luctantly teams with a macho adventurer 1n a South American Jungle 10 ransom her sister with a fabulous legendary jewel 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) (J) llOWll "A Minor Miracle" ( 1983. Ora· ma) John Huston. Pele. A group of Of· phans led by a dev01ed pr1est struggles to overcome poverty and eviction from their lhom~~~ r~•n) ..... a ... TOO Cl.Oii POil CC9QIT Mooroe gets a surprise when he pursuea a glrlfrlend of Jackie's. .,,,.,, 1Mam.1..-•••Dll -...... ,. MT•'MIC WW ...... M Cll .. 9 ..-T~ TOllMf Interview with Mary Tytar Moore. I TAll ~Tn'.iw-Che~ IKler Biiiy Kidd:.~ t>arliin. in RIO dt Jeneko. l=GDll-tm ,_..o .... ·--•..nm ----LG9 • 11111--' ..... -Wom.n'a glan1 Sia· lorn from WeteMle Valley. N.H (Taped) creatures to remo11e the CUf'N 1tle1 keepe a young prince from hie rlahtful P'ece on the throne 'G' t 1 hf .. 53 mi'I.) M ® llOWll "Beyond The Llml1" (1983, Orama) Michael Caine, Richard Gere. An English physlclan acta to MCUt• the r• lease of Britain's honorary coneul In At· gentlna, kidnapped by revolutlonarlel. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 4'3 min.) .. _,. ... ~~ llOWll "Misunderstood" (1964, Or• ma) Gene Hackman. Henry Thomu. Ar~ ter the death of hla wife, a lhlpping meg... nate neglects the needs of his young eont while being absotbed by his wort<. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) NI Ill) llOWll "The Naked Jungle" ( 195-4, Adventure) Cflarltoo Heston. "EIMnot Pw· ker Biilions of SOidier anta Invade a $outh American plantation. (2 hrL) 1':11 (I)l9AUlllTIM.L. Portland Trail~ at Los Angeles Lakera (Live) (2 h,._, 45 min ) 1':11 8 2 ml 1"I TOW F•Med. Phlllp Ml- ctlael Thomas, the sexy C<Htar of "Mleml Vice"; on the runway at 1he 2nd AMual Men's Pageant; Garrlaon l<elltOr. hOlt of "Prame Home Companion": ttn grM1 things to do with le.Ids in Sou1hern CallfO!" nla. I ,.. • .., l9A UlllTIM.L. Los Angelet ~ at Golden State WarrlOrS (LI~) (2 tn. 30mln.) 8 IYI C. L.A. Fea1ured: a eegmen1 on aerobics 10 rock mlJsk: at L.A. 's Body Ell· press: a repoo on daydfMms: a look 11 lhe practice of witchCraft In L.A U.ATU. ~CMMICl'11AlR'Tm "°"" COlllT rA ..... ... ,.. ... ...... "'*""" .. ,.,, M •-..uim Fiim crltlca And<.,, Sarris. Molly Haskell. Arthur Knight and iJOO~ tale thek' ten favorite mcwtea. ......... ...,,,,.,, .. ()) ~ '°"' U. St1'*1 el Sen FranciSco Memoria.1 tr•t a wild boy tuf· ferl~rom malnutrition (1 hr.) D • A-TUii Feceman puthet his new book on the talk·ahow clfeult aft«~ ·~ a_government pardon. (A) Q ( 1 hi,) • 0 WMO'I 1"1 IOllt 'tony ~ a hOt date to help Angele woo an lmpoftanl lolie~,__ .... .-nmn = "Posse" ( 1975, W"tern) Klrtc ~s. Bruce Dam A dishonelt merlhal with political ambltton. ... the ceipture of a gaj of outlawt n his tlctlet to WWh- on. 2 hrs.) IOW An examinatton ol mt oonttte» of Or1. Howwd ~ ltlCI EtN9t Chlln lr'I Pfnlcllllo'a 0... 11~ • a w°':A.:i1m~ rlf) I .-nm Thia proflle of 1he NioatlCIU- en COntraa examlnel who they .,., the legality ot 1)(1Va1e aid to the rebela and the Sunday, March 16, 198& 17 - White ~·s support of this tacilc. c;i L!hr, CC) llCMI "The Big Street" ( 1942, Ro- mance) Henry Fonda, LucHle Ball, A -- fl$h nightclub singer takee advantage of a bus boy's love ( 1 hr 28 min ) (!) ... Ol IPOITI CH>.-"Oxford Blues" ( 1~. Orama) Rob Lowe. AHy Sheedy. Oxford Un!Yer»- ty's traditions are toesed to the wind by a brash American t~ In puraolt of an elusNe British COYer glll. 'PG-13' Q ( 1 hr .. 33 mln.J. (l)Cutl V ~ Q 'lllCI (I) llCMI "Flrestarter" (ISM, Science Fiction) David Keith, Crew Barrymore. The concerned parent• of a 9-year-old girl, Who Is endowed with the abltlty to en- flame anything at will, endeavor to protect her frOl'l"I government agents plannlng to abduct her. 'R' Q ( 1 hr., 55 min.) l •...,IUO .. 0 ..... PAM Jason refutes to eot his age at a Bruce Springsteen con· eert~WLD I ,.....°"' 11.D. N ...... Champion skier Silty Kldd~g In Rio de Janeiro. 1-Ml!Dl--·IAlffalO -CIWUl~C*M .... _ -(I) • ~ CGml Tracy eludes Interpol agents and reluctantly teams up with Stevens 10 steal a diamond atllpment on board a plane headed tor Amsterdam; th<>Ugh unable to celct'I up with the eluslve Maxlmllllan Pierpont, Tracy eYentuatty consldefs grving up her llfe of crime. (Part 3 of~ In stereo. Q (2 hrs.) G • ...,. Hunter and McCa" traY81 to Lalin America In seerch of the consu· late attache Who assaulted Dee Dee In her ~rtmen~) (2 hra.) • 0 A woman Who claims to be a lep<eoheun hlree Maddie and David to guard her pot of gold (R) i.'~ • llCMI "The Klanaman" ( 197.4, Ch· ma) lee Marvin, Richard Burton. The sherill of a Southern town Is caught be- tween the Ku Ktux Klan and violent racial tensions when a black man Is accused of ~· (2hrs.) • .-nltl This profile of the Nicaragu- an Contras examines Who ttWlbare, the leoaNty of private aid to the reblts and the White House's support of this taotlc. Q l l'lr) ..... Lo. IOWA An txtmlnatlon of the contrlbu· tlont of Ora. Howard Florey end Etnest Cheln In penlclllln'a deYe40pment aa a ~11i~',;J. ~ITMftm ~ .. "lntermeuo" ( t939, Ro- mance) lnQfld a.tgmen, l_,.. Howard. An lntenee low atfaH' o.vetopa between a marri.d concert vlollnltt and hit daugh--....... ~ ..... ,.. .. 1' • mUllc tMCMf (I hr .. 10 min ) _.. .... -.. '"The Men Who WOUid 8t Kina'' 18 975. A~turt) Sein Connely, t\jj. cheel Ctlne. BaMd on tht 1tory by AIJd.. yard Klpllng •• Two Btltltb ~ Mt out to Cfalm the rid. and P<>wtf ot • remote. ~kingdom. ~"" 30 min.) ~w~ a n COfnedl.. an erid luggler MlchHI Oa...it throw. a Sund.y, March 18. 1988 party ana •ttempta to t;;a; In hie off.the- waH antics for :o=er behelllQr. (I) TW ._ Rogtf Mayweather vs. She4don LeBlenc In a jUnk>r llQhtwelgh. t bout BOheduled for 10 rounds 1rom Las V~s. Nev. (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) -11':11a POIW Susan's pteg- nancy and the plight of two orphaned chil- dren whose fathef he kihd In self.cjefense r~;tiJ 1 hr.) • ,.... •• _,.A historical OYenllew ot the forced reloeatlon of Na- vaho and Hopi Indiana from disputed lands In Artzona and Its lmpect on the res. ldent& ol Big Mountain retefVatlon. c;i ( 1 hr.) 1 ---~--CM.RA1DI .. -... Succetalve phaaes of Jewlah ·emlgraUon to Atne<ica are traced from 165" to 1932. and varied patttfna of Jewish experience In different parts of the U.S. are exemlned. .teart7of9) Q (1 hr,\ CCJ llOWll "9 To s·r (1980,. Comedy) Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton. Three working women rebel against their aubjugatlon by a male chauvinist bosa. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) CH) MY • ..._ MATWI A city resi- dent's (Jett Goldblum) ldeallstlc llfew ot rural life Is shattered when • train drops him oH at an unscheduled atop. CD llOWtl "Beyond The Waifs" ( 1984, Orama) Arnon Zadock, Muhamad Bekrl. Violence erupts when Israeli and Arab PftSOnerS are housed togethef In a maxi- mum secorlty prltOn (Subtitled) 'R' ( 1 hr.,ll:Cn~ ~,.,.=Ford defends e law stu- dent Who assaulted a professor: Rose Samuels (Lalnle Kazan) accepts her first date after her separation, ( 1 hr.) •CM&mM&...,.. -Oll llCMI "Manhandled" (1949, Mys· tery) Ootothy Lamour. Sttfllng Hayden. Two men and a woman Involved In the theft of jewel$ are ctughl up In murder and violence. =l .. I.... 25 II -OM&m•..r.---... -, .... •••111n ... .. "POl'ky's Revenge" ( 1985. Comedy) Oan Monahan, Wyett Knight. A group of Florlda high achoo/ atUdents matches wlta with the proprietor of 1 local tW broil.I' hr .. 31 ~J I UaH•ct •MY .._ Ske1cheS: Super Oeve steam room stunt: John Byntt as St...,. Allen. E'g~je f91 CM .... MnlTI A profile Of French Cree painter Jaune Oulck·to-S.. Smith, whole at>.tract epelntlngs111~~e hef lndlan htfltage wl1tl U.ITAM••&Z& ----.. ··n. Fl8mlng0 Kid .. (19M, ') Mitt Dion, RICherd..Crlma. In 1983. a 8footctyn plUmbw'l ton Qtft. job at a chlC bMoh club 1nd becomM tnems or9d with the mettrlal trapplnge of llft. 'PG· t 3' Q ( 1 hr., 40 min.) Cl> ... "Nt•t 8top, Ore.wwlch ~lllege" ( 1978. Creme) Lenny Beker, Sheley Winters. In the t950a, a young 81'ootdynlte rT\Ollel to the w.g. Intent on becoming an ector (2 hrl.) (I) llOWll "The Hunter" (1979, Orama) Steve McOueen. Bi Wallach. Based on the true story of Ralph "Pape" Thofson. who leads a dangerOV5 Hie u a modtrn- day boun~ nr~ 'PG' (1 hr , 38 min.) 11:11 I ';"°'-1 -The Simons lry to locate a woman Who seemingly disap- peared after spending a night In a haunt9d hotel rOQm. (A) ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) G • T09IMT Host: Johnny Carson Scheduled· actresses Mary Tyltf Moore and Margaret Avery, comedian Larry Mi.. ler. In stereo. ( 1 hr ) I ODDCCULI O MC ... -.n.- llCMI "A Prize Of Gold" ( 1955, Ora· ma) Richard Widmark, Mal Zettertlng In World w,, II Bertin, a trio of men devise a plOt to steal a quantity of gold from an alrli~ori. (2 hrs , S min.) 1 ........... -.nm Angela Boflll's pertorm- anc~ Includes "Too Tough" and "Song tor a Rainy Day", Peabo Bryson's per· lormanoe includes "Feel the Flre" and "S==~~~~tr) lllOTOHL ... ,...,. _.,U&.LaY 1,,_ llCMI "Upl Up! And Away!" ( 1985. Adult) Cody NlcOle. Laurie Smith. Two partnets batrle lor control ot an airline ( 1 hr. 30mln.) 1W (C)llCMI "Gimme An 'F'" (l~. Come- dy) Stephen Shellen, Mark Key1oun An lnsttuctor's tuture Odes on his ablllty to transform a tragically Inept cheering squad lnro a team of polished pom- 1!~~1 hr , .40 min.) -... •·•uwr Brr9T~ TClll9fT Interview with Ma~er MOOfe. (() ~ H•M.L Maine at Miami IBl (3 hrs..) Cl) llOWW "AIVln Purple" (1973, Come- dy) Graeme Blunden, George Whaley A young man enjoys the sometlmn dUblou1 blessing of being unlverMlly attractive to women. 'R' (1 hr., 32 min) ••cw. -Oll llOWll "Objective Bufma" ( 1945, Ad venture) Errol Flynn, WHllam Prince. Para· troopers land in Burma to take a Jape· nese radar Installation, (2 hra .. 45 min ) 11:88eLATIWwmtDA¥1DUU WI SCheduted: Tony Lawrence: also, 1tupld 1 tricks.. In stereo. ( I hr ) MnATIOL •a •• , ... ........... ---&Ml.A• c•rnu • 11 IWCW•nw I IT ..... "°9 -,..,.. .. (I) 90Wll "The Derk Sldt Of Inno-cence" (1978, Orama) .Joenna Pettet Kim Hunter. A contemporary Amtrlean family dlsptay hope and courage • they deal with the ~dey ~ of IMng •nd=~· (A) (1l'w.,20mln } ·-CID . 'Mlke'a Murder' (108". Ora· ma) Oebfa Winger, Mark t<.ytoun A LOI Angeles bank employ" Ind SOl'l'lftlme lover of a drug dealing tennis lnalructor decides to ln11ntlgate hit detth and jeop- a(l)rdlzes ti. own lift, 'R' ( t hr., 37 min.) 90Wll "Alrplantl" (1880, COmedy) Robert Hays, Julie HtQerty. In this IPOOf of dlsasttf films, an elrtl0er'1 ettw auc· ~bl to IOOd poieonlng Ind a nel'\IOlll -Taasclay Coal. fOfmer war pllot is pressed into S&fVlce 'PG' ( 1 hr, 28 min.) we..unMOTtWMAne.>n (!) MCMI "The Pied Piper" ( 1942. Ora· ma) Monty Woolley. Anne Baxter An En· ghsnman agrees 10 take two children from war·IOfn France. but they prove 10 be only the =mng (2 hrs 30 min ) I mWI "Murder Motel" ( 1975. Mys· tery) Robyn Millan. Derek Francis A woman seeks to discover the 1den111y of her hance's murderer (2 hrs ) ~~: .. t11ctS .w11 "Up The Creek" ( 1984, Come- dy) Tim Matheson. Jennifer Runyon Four college students try 10 bring some glory 10 their school by competing In a ratt race against a learn of ruthless men 'R' ( 1 hr . 35mln) 1:111 ... ...,... .. ---rr ... · CO.OY TOllQHT Guests. Mark Welner. Dennis Blatr, Stu Trlvax. Ricky la • Steve Mittleman, Ambrosia (R) ML•TM.,AaY ,_.TMILON> .oVll "Amadeus" (1984, Drama) F Murray Abraham. Tom Hulce Consumed with iealousy over his rtvars brilllance. Viennese court composer Antonio Sahen tneffectuany plots to discredit brash mus1· cat genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 'PG' (2 hrs . 38 min ) l .U.CAllm.18 1:9 MOU.YWOOO Cl.OllUP t9 mWI "WhO'll Stop The Rain?" ( 1978. Orama) Ntek Notte, Tuesday Weld A Vietnam veteran 1nvotves a friend from the war and his girlfriend In the high· pnced and dangerous world of drug *Sime~~~~ mvtl "~ide" ( 1937, Adventure) Oscar Homotka. Frances Farmer A "beached" captain's plan to hijack a ship is complicated when he discovers !he own~ =·er 1s aboard (2 hrs ) ' I::-°'..., -... tit llCMI "Warrior Qt Ttie Lost World" ( 1983. Adventure) Robert Ginty, Persis Khambatta A profesSOf and his daughter recruit a cycle riding daredevil to over- throw a matevotent tyrant 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 mln) · ta e mvtl "It's A Great Ltfe" ( 19'3, Com· edy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake The lox has no worrtes when Dagwood is 1nv11 ed to a fox hunt (2 hrs ) ~--TMltcml ... ..., ... M llCMI "The Initiation" ( 1983. Horror) Vera Mlle5, CIU Outager A hazing tnih8tton prank becomes deadly wNtn soronty pledges and their boytrlends are inside a department store With a homlcldal mani- ac ~(1hr .. 38 min) ,.I......... Ziil HI WM.DATU. -... . ,.. .... ---=· . _. "Weekend Pass" ( 1984, Com· edy) O.W Brown. Peter Elleneleln Four sailors just finishing basic training in San Diego travel to Los Angeles for fun and romance. 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) -~= !., .allTm .UT •ACI COM1D W mWI "Follow The Hunter" ( 1954. Adventure) Charles Cheplln Jr . OnslOw Stevens A young boy has a hard time convincing his lather that he witnessed an actual murder ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ~~Alphabet City" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Vincent Spano. Kate Vernon In New York's lower East Side. a teenage hood· lum involved 1n drug-dealing and extortion. refuses to burn down a tenement and 1s ~~he mob. 'R' (t hr., 25m1n ) 11A • H•aTODAY ~ TMI -=tWITID ~ Animated A city-dwelling chipmunk that yearns for freedom sets out 10 make his home 1n a forest. Voices of Jim Backus and Orson Bean ( 1 hr . 24 min.) -Weclnesclay -llondng Movies- l:ll(C) "The Badlanders" (1958, Western) Alan Ladd. Ernest Borgn•ne ( 1 hr . 23 min) t:a(S) "Electric Dreams" ( 1984, Comedy) Lenny Von Dohten. V1rgm1a Madsen ( 1 hr . 35 min) Nil~ 'The Detecltve" ( 1954, Comedy) Alec Guinness. Joan Greenwood ( 1 hr , 31 min) "The Curse Of The Cat People" ( 1944. HOfror) Simone Simon Kent Smtih ( 1 hr . 10 min) .,.@ "Never Too Late" (1965, Comedy) Connie Stevens. Maureen O'Sullivan (2 hrs) •CH> "G'ole! The WOftd Cup Challenge" ( 1983. Documentary) Narrated by Sean Connery ( 1 hr , 38 min ) l:ll(C) "The Shocking Miss Pilgrim" ( 1947, Musical) Belly Grable. Dick Haymes ( 1 hr . 25 min.) d (ff) MCMI "Humongous" {1982. HorrOf) Janet Julian. 0aV1d Wallace. A disfigured murderer stalks a party of reckless teen- agers weekendlng on a remote Island 'R' d .... ~hr.,35•m~ MCMI "Foothght Glamour" (ts.«, Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. Dagwoo<l appears to be the vlllaln wtiel'I Blondie puts on a play fOf one of his cll- ent' s daughters. ( t hr.) ~CMD ITAT-.-.u ttiTMCt.W MCMI "The Osterman Weekend" ( 1983. Suspense) Rutger Hauer. John Hurt A controverS1al television journalist Is convinced by a CIA agent that his closest friends are really Soviet agents, turning an annual reunion weekend Into a nightmare of terror 'R' ( 1 hr . 42 min.) d Q!) R.llT'ITGIB "Android" ( t982. Science Action) Klaus K1nsk1, Don Opper. (1 hr • 20 min.) (%) "Jabberwocky" ( 1977, Comedy) Ml- chaet Pahn, Max Wall ( 1 hr • 40 min.) W O "Save The Tiger" (1973. Drama) Jack Lemmon. Jack GnlOfd (2 hrs.) 1:11 "Kingston The Power Play" ( t976, Orama) Ra>·mond Burr, BradfOfd Diiiman, !.?. hrs.) tMl(C) "Fast Forward" ( 1985. Musical) John Scott Clough. Don Franklin ( t hr.. 60 min) "Desperately Seeking Susan" ( 1985. Comedy! Rosanna Arquette. Madonna 1 hr 44 min) · "Condemned" ( 1930. Drama) Ronald Colman. Ann Harding ( 1 hr , 26 mm) m "The Pnvale lives Of Adam And Eve" ( 1960. Comedy) Mickey Rooney. Mamie Van Doren. (2 hrs ) tMlal) "The Man Behind The Gun" (1953, Western) Randolph Scott, Patrice Wy- more (2 hrs) 19 -CZ> "Aoains1 All Odds" (1984. Drama) Rachel ward. Jeff Bridges (2 hrs • 8 min) -ai1ent0on ....,..__ -· "UFOs II Has Begun" ( 1976. Docu- mentary) Narrated by Jose Ferrer. Bur- Q!SS Meredllh (2 hrs ) ~J "The Bounty" ( 1984. Orama) Met Gibson, Anthony Hopldns. (2 hrs.. 12 m1n) CID ''Chattanooga Choo Choo" ( 1984. Comedy) Geofge Kennedy. Joe Nam ath. l! hr. 42 min ) CS) "Tank" ( 1983, Drama) James Gamer G 0 Spradlin. ( 1 hr . 53 min.) W fD "The Pflvate Life Of Henry VIII" ( 1933. Drama) Charles Laughton. Elsa Lanchester ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (%)"Amadeus" (1984, Drama) F. Murray Abraham. Tom Hulce. (2 hrs .. 38 min.) '9(Hl "The In-Laws" ( 1979. Comedy) Alan Arkin. Petet Falk. { 1 hr .. 43 min.) Cl) "Eleetrlc Dreams" ( 1984. Comedy) Lenny Von Oohlen. Virginia Madsen. ( 1 hr , 35 min) t:ll(C) "The Detective" ( 1954. Comedy) Alec Guinness, Joan GreenwOOd. ( 1 hr . 31 mm) W (C) "Love Streams" { 1984. Drama) John Cassavetes. Gena Rowland& (2 hrs .. 16 min ) ··1n1ermeuo" I 1939. Romance) In- grid Bergman Leslie Howard ( 1 hr . 10 min ) •(f) "Big Jake" (197 1. Western) John Wayne. Richard Boone (2 hrs.) "Tt1e Ballad Of Gr8QO!'lo Cortez" I 1983 Drama) Edward James Olmos. Tom Bower (I hr • "" min.) (JS) 'The Green Berets" ( 1968, Orama) {Part 1 ot 2) John Wayne, David Janssen (2 hrs ) ta(%) "Jabberwocky" ( 1977, Comedy) Ml· chael Palin. Max Wall ( 1 h1 . 40 min.) -lvening -----..... llAn MOUITOM Cll ... ..... mAm> ...... 0 nmnC#9Ml'f .,..,,.,_., ..... .alT .... OCUllUI .,. "A Plano Fex Ml5. Cimino" ( 1982. Drama) Bette Davis. Penny Futlef. A 73-year-old wld<>w discovers that he!' hOme and muSIC stOfe have been sold and takes legal action to regain control of ~ estate ~1 h1 • 40 min ) -1=~/llOT\m =CMICI OP ALRT'm TOO CUii ,_ CG9Gl'f A declalon by Murie! eod Henry to renew their W9d- ~ vowi 11most IHO. to divorce I_,.,, . ....,,.._ ....• -U.GPMm.I .. U.'~ M llTWIW TO C09U!m CC) ... "Tti. Shocking MIN Pllgrlm" ( 1947. M~I) Belly Or1bl9. Olc:k Haym" A women sh0ck1 the WOfld by becoming the lltll of her Mx to maater the 20 Sunday. March 18, 1986 "~~boerd. (I hr, 25 min) .,. Cll ... mrr.Tfll•n TW Interview with Robby Benson. I TAll 1:.':".&. A PfeYiew of the Os· c:ars: the lgUaZll waterfalls In B'azll lu.um. ...... .. 1119"1CCISMJ .-.OPPOl'Nm lillmML.- lllllm•.-.T .,. "Footk>o&e" (1984, Drama) Kevin Bacon. Lori Singer Teen-agers in a smau town fight lex their right to dance and stage a prom despite opposition trom their conservative parents. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 4 7 min.) (l!)•••W" ... Cl) .....acll .. TMI LOIT --· Ralph and Ed think tti.y've won 1 c:ar. In anothef eplaode, they plot an eer1y depar· ture fOf Alloe's visiting Aunt Ethel. O .,.@ llOWll "The Guyana Tragedy. The Sto- ry Of Jim Jones" (1980. Orama) (Part 1 ot 2) Powers Boothe. Ned Beatty. The hie of People's Temple leader Jim Jones Is traced from hl8 can to the ministry to the mass suicide at Jonestown. (2 hrs.) 7::9 e I Ol 1111 TOW Featured: a lool< at u111- ma1e. the hot new sport: a tour of Little TokQ= with a paraplegic pllOt I WMntw .. •IH IYI OI LA. Featured. "Haunted Ha- watl". a lool< at the Island superstitions In· ckJding the legends surrounding ancient gods and people who clalm to have seen the QOddeSS Pete. (1)1.D.ATU. G • umTUU Los Angeles Lakers at Los Angeles Cllppe1s (Live) (2 hrs. 30 mlnJ.o.u.. COUllT rA .. 'M ... na .... WOP MW .,,,,.,, . --~-Olaw .. "The Curse Of The Cat People" ( 194-4, HorrOf) Simone Simon, Kent Smith After her visit to a mysterious old house. a child whose mother was cursed begins to behave In a peculiar manner ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) .ucml ... MWrAllftA • e Cl) PAIT ~ Linda's lrlends finally leem If her long-dlttance boyfnend actual· ~exists • e -MOPI lfllCIM. ''Royal Com· mand Performance From Sw11den" Guests include Liv Ullmann. Boy GeorQO. Om8f Sharif, Dolph Lundgren and Shirley Jen«~ • -·---Thi! apeclel follows the maiden voyegee of two wtndlNps. both of wh4oh ere equipped with energy-MV!ng aod efficient techno- loglcll dtYlc.-lnY9nted by Jecquee Coos· tNU1 Lucien Metevard Ind Bertrand Char· rlef. Nett1tot: ,,_.., lJttlnov, ( 1 hr.) • 8 WM• MecGyver attempta to trlcit dOWl'l a COil man who pulled off a multlmllllon-dellar dltmond htltt. (R) Q i hr ) W•C« 11' = "Ma)Of Dundee" ( 1965, AdVen· ture) Charlton Helton, Richard Harrla A l.kllon major INde 100 volunteer ~ on 8 ~°"' rnlttl«I ~t the ~Ol'leS. ( 4! n15 ) • ..,........ M*J> This slice of Am- erleana features the Exper1men1a1 Alfcratl Assoc1atl0r'l's Annual lnte<natlonal Fly·ln held 1n Oshkosh. Wis •• 11U1hof Garry Wiiis' portrait of Geoige Washington: tn. arch!· lecture ot Ameftpan churches. and the rtt- newal ol Fa~e_11~11te. N C. c;J ( 1 hr. I l ..... u. .._....OP 1111-.. UADM This perlormence ot chembef muM: cele- brates the birthday annlverMrlea of J $ Bach, G F Handel and Heinrich Scheu1z Taped at the 1985 C8rmel Bach Festival i! hr.) CC) lllMI .. Teachers" ( 198-'. Drama) Nk:k Nolte. JoBeth Wllllama. A 1awau11 b1ovght against a zoo-Ilka urban high school lex awarding a dlptoma to en lfu. terate s1Udent spurs a burned·ou1 lnatrvc· tor to search tor his discar~ Ideals 'A' q_ ( 1 hr .. 46 (:J. (HJ Oii • This elU!mlnatlon Into teen·age suicide Includes Interviews with trouble<! adolescents. parents and peychl· atrists. { 1 hr ) (J!)c·••• ~ca u.ce (I) llOTIW There's speculetton that a new waitress at the restaurant Is Lou's llie- ltlmate:::.¥hter c;J -· IUO .. Cl) lW COOlml Cllf1 and Coonie pose as WO<kers In a diner to lnltltrate a crime rinQ (J) TIWM--. u . • Pll•IAZlll A pievlew ol the Oscars the= waterfalls 1n Brazil. ..,. ~1-m.ITmTIAVILIOP...., Fexmer SCTV cast rnembe< Oeve Thomes plays a successful college PfOfes- sor who's transported back In time Guest s1ars Include Catherine O'Hara. Marlin Short, Joe Flaherty and others ( 1 hr ) G•aun'IUO •9 Cl).,_ ''Assassin" (Premiere, Ora ma) Robert Conrad. Karen Austin, A re- tired agent Is called upon to destroy a humanoid robot lhat has run amok anCJ launched a mu1derous campaign against Its creatOls O (2 hrs ) · 8 e IUCICft IMliC Alex and Leonard work on a sting operation aimed at bring 1ng . a COfrupt toy-manufacturing king 'to IJUS~~ (POS1poned from an eartJ., dl'ltO ) COUITIAU GOY_., ltlDYMmQ llOWll "Three The Hard Way" (1974 Adveriture) Jim Brown, Fred Wllllamton A mystenous genocide exganlzetton 11 brought under control by three men (ti hrs l •.,_"*"Ex~ the dramati-cally crltieal moments In the llwt of a J P L. scientist r~ble tor PltOtlng the Voyage< to Uranfs. Pfemature Infante et u CI 's medieal center, Otympk: lc9 8Mt8f Tiffany Chin mak:lng n.r comeback and a chWd e>tP«lenclng her first pllno r.-citl ( 1 hr.) l .._.TMIL019 ..,_, .... ,,_.Thia elloe of Am erlcana featuret !ht Exp«1mtnt1t Aircraft Asaocfatlon'a Annual tnternatlOnal Ftv·ln held tn Oshko.h, Wit., author 01ryy Wlllt' potlratt ol Geofge Wa~lngton: the 1rchl- tec1ure of Arnerlclan churehea: and the r•· newel Of F~ltevllht, N.C Q ( t hr ) (1)-w (8) ... "Desperately S...Cing Sveen" ( I 985. Comedy) Rosanne "1qu911e, Ma· ck>Mll Arnnffla. mistak"1 ldenttti.. and danot'f t>efaM a bofed New Jera.y ~ wlle woo becOmes lnv<>Ned with a ftect- splf1ted young woman. 'PG-13' o (I hr , ~.:. ([) "The Cotton CIUb" ( 1984, Ora- ma) Richaro Gere. Gregol'y Hines In the 1930s. a jazz musician saves the nte of a powerful raoketeer and Is lowed deepet' and dHpef Into lhe vto6enl world of oano-<E.,..::: ~· 'A' (2 hrs . 7 min.) (%) ..,. "The Osterman Weekend" ( 1983. Suspense) Rutger Hauer. John Hurt. A controvef1481 talevllk>n journalist Is conYinoed by a CIA agent that his closest lrlendl are really Soviet agenta. turning an annual reunion weef(and Into e nightmare of terror. 'A' ( 1 hr .. •2 min ) 1 -....MAn • ..,. "The Great Gatsby" (1974. Ro- mance) Robert Redlord. Mia Farrow. Based on the novel by F. Scott Fltzgerald. A wealthy 19208 bootlegger devotes tits Hie to reclalmlng the woman he loves. (2 hrs .. 55 min.) •(!) ..,. "Robin And Marian" ( 1976, Romance) Sean Connefy, Audrey Hep- burn. An older and wl9ef Robin HOOd re- IUtnt from battle 10 Shefwood Forest 10 reclaim his belOved Maid Marian. who has ente<ed a convent and taken he< vows (2 In. 30mln.) (I)-VoNo International ShoW (A) (I) .. "Zelig" (1983. Comedy) Woo- ~ Alten. Mia ~arrow Documentary-style profile of a man with the ablll1y to acquire both the physical and mental traits ol the n he meets. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 2• min ) -IT.aaa-t,ii'~lie's entered In a talenl- search competition, an aerospaoe engi- neer think• he< ·husband's a spy Guests lncNde Charlie Robinson end Michelle Phllllpe. 0 ( 1 ht.) e ~MTll91 PIOPl.I Charlayne Hunt- tt-Oault narrates this look at apartheid. locuslng on Hie within a black township and the day-lo-day 11ve1 of tour black 1Sou1~~·~ AUIYll Cfn lmTI Freddie Powers joins Merle Haggard lot e performance ot country favorltet lnetudtng "Mama Tried, .. "Cotd War" end "I Hao a Beaulltul Time." ilhr.) CC) .,. "Fast Forward" ( 1985. MuSt- cal) John Scott Clough. Don Frenldln The chanoe to compete In a high-stakes show- (j()wn leads an Ottio high tchool dance "'fz:o New York City 'PG' O ( 1 ht • 50 min. WltUlll •ORll ~--... ,. A Ht OIOLY-.c I01m .. __ ,.,.. II -...... .,.., llfT ... tW lllcl&":.'.a ___ , lMCl'!tl.a•11•1r1cT1r111m• ......... 9 A C • ... MftlTt The 1nftu· enc. of ITl)'t1tclem and magic on HOPI I Ttwt lndlln Dan Namlngha'e art Is e.<a· mtntd In the combination of col«, texture lnd:J:i wlthk\ hll WOfkl. 0 I 11r.1'&r ~In Action 2~ f he Begin· •· ( 1985. Ortma) Chuck Norflt, $oQn.. T eok Oh An Amef~n co4onel. held Pf"°"* by udllllc Vletnarneee capton. makes a bid la freedom tor hlmaelf and his fellow POW!'R' 9 }: tv .. 36 min.) Cl) ITMT OI _,,.. • Profiles ol Erik Estrada. Charlton Heston. Donna Mills, Laura Btantgen and Liberace. (Al L! hr.) Cl) llOWll .. AndrOld" ( 1982. ScJeooe Fic- tion) Klaus KlnsMl. Don Oppef. In an Iso- lated space station, an atmo.t-human ro- bot IS horrified to dllcoYer ttiet he II to be pu1 out of commlsalon by a c:tazed acJeo. h&I 'PG' (1 Iv • 20 min ) (Z) MO¥ll "Heat And OIAt" Cti Ora- ma) Juhe Christle. Greta I. A young Engtlstlwomen arrtvee In lndla to re- search the lite of her greet Mint who. 60 years before. had created 1 tcandal by taking an Indian lover 'A' 0 (2 hrs., 10 mln) e...ruu.m 11:tl(IJ .,. "Bordello" (1975. Comedy) An aging libertine llvet his last days heppl- ly engaged In lovemaldng. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25 mlnL tW 9 Cl) u .. llOOlm Hootter helpe out a Ju- venile ~.;'bef being framed f0t mordef' , flit a (A) ( 11if .. 10 min) 8 • Host· Johnny C.raon Scheduled· country music group Ala- bama. In st8feo. ( 1 hr.) I ;-==._.,.. -.... Sketches: getting acquainted. llhe=t:::: .-TMI "Etta James" Etta James, Of John and Allen T oussalnl pres- enl an evening of gospel. soul and rock land~~~ PllllM. IGUllST Jett Sml1h dlseusses lies, tureens and rlnettes lflOllTm ...ruu.m ,,_ llDW9 "Fighting Back" ( 1962, Ora- ma) Tom Skerrltt, Patti Lupone. An angry Phlladelphlan organlzee a vlgllante force to stem the tide of violent crime In his -,ne~~·~ tv. '40 mln.) ...• ..., ...wu ~U-ITW Interview with Robby Benson I CM YOU• "11•••1 ••.,, llDW9 "They Otlve By Night" ( 19,0, Orama) Humphrey Bogart. Ann Shefldan A pair ot truckers become Involved with murdef' during one of their rvna (2 hrs.) (!) 1UCI AJe P&I NCAA OMslon I Men's and Women's Indoor OhamplOn- stups from Oklahoma City (R) (2 hrs . 30m~ i -•1cr ,.CWI -lllMI "Tank" ( 1983. Drame) Jamee Garnef, G.O Spt&dlin When en army w - geanl's young aon Is arrested and sent to work on a lebo< farm. the father ueee his tank to re&CUe the boy 'PG' o (' hr., 53 min.L -·. LA11~Wll'llM'9Liiililll ~ltd: OOf'TltdieMe Eleyne Booeler. IOUnd ICUlptor Allnhold M•rllhe\Jten. In .,ter:,~l~ ..,. "Knock On Any Ooof" (19"9. Orama) Hum~ Bogart, John Derek. A young Chicago hood goee on trllt fOf mur· Q8fllj ~.Ii: hrl , 6 min.) l ==-...u llDW9 "Getting Wasted" 11980 com- edy) BMn KlfVM .. Stephen Furat. In 1969. a group of square mJlttary academy students Is Introduced to the world of rec· rea~~J:.hts.) ! lllMI "Aftlf The F .. Of New Yen'' ( 1984. Science Fiction) Mlc:hMI Sopt<lw. Valentine Monnier. In the year 2019, t-.o decades alter a devastating nudeet war. 1 man ls dispatched to New Yen to locate the eerth's ontt remaining fertile woman to revitaffze the human raoe. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 35 mln.) -1----.. Cl) lllMI "Vulturet" (19&4. Orama) Stuart Whitman. Mcwedllh MaeRee. With his death Imminent. a weaHhy petr1arch assembles his relattves and unwlttlnOIY sparks a serle9 ol murde<1. ( t hr.. 20 min.) (8) MO¥ll "Tuff Turf" ( 19tM, Orama) James Spader. Kim Riehardt. An East Coast teen-ager moves with his family to a tough L.A. nelghl>Or'hOod wtlefe he clashes with an antagonistic punt(. 'R' Q l hr .• 52 min.) w -·· lllMI "The Stepf0td Wlvel" ( 1975, Science-Action) Katharine Rois, Piute Prentl9s. A young Connecticut hOuleW!fe with modern Ideas Is appalled at the ro- bot-like accuracy and strange srnaee with whioh nelghbOl'hood wives fuffill their ~ ; mes:.ttles. (2 hrs... 30 min.) IWIPU , . .., . t1I lllMI "Jabberwoc:t<y•· ( 1977, Come- ~) Michael Palin. Max wan. The kingdom ol a likable tyrant, 8NnO The au.tioo. able. IS ravaged by a stlthery monster 'PG~r . 40mln.) ta I comDT T....-r Guests· female Im· personator Charle& Pierce. Alan Havey . Zack & Mack. Ran~ Credloo. Harry Stanley (A) I M.L•ntlPAaY ,..,..La. llDW9 ''Confessions Of A WlndOw Cleaner" ( 1974, Comedy) Robin Aak· with. Anthony Booth A British window cleaner pvts a sparkle Into the llves of his ma'l.:.°C:.'1·~ hr., 30 min.) t11 I AT M .,_. SchedOled reYlews· "Gung Ho'· (Michael Kea1on, George Wenctt). ··crowoadt" (Relph Maoehlo, Jami Gertz) • "Hlghlendlf" (Sean Con- 18 lneryf&:=~). ... "= ... ,...: LAM--.Y••••• ="Carmen" (1983, MUllCll) M- lonlo GtdM, I.aura cMi Sol. OlrectOI Cat- loS Sauro's vertfOO of the Btzet opera. n a choreographer falls In low with the woman he has cast In the title rOlt and re&Aty beglfll to mirror art. (Dut>l>td) 'A' " tv .. 42 min.} Lll•.iY -.. Ml ..,. ''Sex Gemes Of The v.,., Rletl'' 983, Adult) Heither Deeley, CMI Chit· ty Tht hefrt to I f()ftVM gllther fOI the retdlng of their tather'1 will. ( 1 hr.. 18 .. • •• Im ... mln= • ~ "A irlre In Tht Sky" ( 1978. ~l Riehard Crenne. Ellubeth Sunday. March 16. 1988 21 -W.dre•dllY c..t. /.Y _., fw.N: '' • t.l.'/f CJ/ ~aJ ~/.. ,., 4'11"''"*' " .,,,~.,, .,, ~ ..... • ,,,. .,,,, • .,. " ,, • '/,/kfY/ '/,,J,/f'\lt , ..,. .... • .. #!.; ~ ~,,..... f WI ~ ... , ' ..... , •.. ,. --~ t:ll ~?''.i ,..,, ·~~ ~. ..... fw't./ i;.Jt'W ,.,,,, ,~,,,,,/ ,. •• -Jlf /,, ';.;r• _._ •r, lllfll'qtl l"'<f: ,,,,_,, ~ .' ' V>'N•Jtl' ,,, 'W'~ '"11' •· .,,,, ., .•~ '/ V'~·'" J•'; Ft' Q ' · • .., ';': ,,., ' Ml._,..,_,.., I 1111 ... 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I 1'18:-(JHtrhd l Heler1 l1nfj • 11 l•t.••-t <.urr•r•IJf"ll J<Jf•,,_ ( 1 hr . 18 111111 I z. ,.,, .. ,,~ J\ 1 1~ (XAmll) F Mur11y A1.1"1 ,,,,, (.,,,, tl1JIV! 1::-tu1 18 min I 11:m 1C1 ·u .. , r""'''" ru1'-'l r11 c.0110" 1198!> < ·'""'''lll M111 r 111111.,, J~ll Oan..i. ( 1 t11 i'i' "'" I .. ~OJ l t1w1•1111., f JI AlfllJlfl' / 19t>2. All "'"''""'' ll'lsrr 1 ,,, 21 f'e191 o·roo141 /1.1111 I 11111,l>lnl\ (/ 1<1'>) -IC1 111,11111111 110f>f We111nm) Paul tlu"t1111m I 1111111<, M1t1c.t1 11 t11 !> 1 min ) IHI ,,.,., u,., r111rl111 '1063 Muaica11 f111 ~ v1111 fJyl<tt llir*I t elgh (I hr , 'J 1 '""' J Il l I t.1 liltr>r>Y I Ml~" ( 1969. Ot11ma) Jm111 •,1111r11<1f1"i, JcJhn (01•y1ri. ( 1 h1 . 62 !11111 ) G :,1ra11Q9 ConftMl<>n" ( llM.4, Ora- ma) Jftttll CJobtn rllen Otew (2 hrl l -1) ·-r1111 fo r 1gt1t" I 1967. Orama) Chad -------MltH~li\jll ~ (2~ -- 1W(ZJ "S11on1tx111" ( 19b0. Orama) lnorld Obrurn1111, Mar10 Vttole ( 1 hr., 21 min ) -................ - -· "SunHI Covt" (1971, Comedy) Jlty A I a11on, Karan rrtdnlk (2 h<t ) (Cl "All r111 Down" ( 1062. Orama) Eva Marie uelnt. wa,,tn e.euy ( 1 hr • M mk1) OU ·To rtnd My Son" (1980. Orama) ~1;,.1101<.l fll()"1H , Julie Cobb (I hr , 40 mm) ll l "r 111111~ In I ovt " ( te&.4, Otama) 22 Sunday, March 16, 1988 'LS I ,--'%.. .. ~~I• ~ ... oe • ·~~ Vft4hf 0.-MO•• N,rt '~ I.. 7'>~ ,, ~ v to"«> • n&-1 ~.,~ _..., ~' ~ pr~~l7 d I Y...& ~'./me 9 I ' t.. ! ' ,...,,. .. re., .. .... 4l'f" I < 'fr'L ~.c.e Jer.I Len'r-tOn ~ A ~'3''"= ~ la!& ~ ~ #""" tTlt A7"' I ~~I(; ~., 1.)11 "II ~ I~\ l"ll&Uei1' P' I L f)'S 24 Mir I .-AT 8'M:ll COMTm .. !.> .. ZAlfoa I 963 ~/1 ll'l.r "' AHJr M.a f w10. Cocutriet1tar1~ tte "''""* G4 a man .-.th tr1e &o.t 1 ro acq,,..e mt .,.. ~tw.al atld rT..-nat tta'U ol •roe ~ ,. .. mtle'ts. PG' ( 1 tv 24 !TW" I RooerT OeNito. M4wyt Streec> f1 tv 4 7 """' •• Bl&Gl<ma~ 11929. Sulpeoee1 Sara A llgood, .JOOn LongdOn ( 1 ht . JO mtn I 'Z; MltUndef1100d · 1198.4 Orama 1 Gene k&Orman. Henry ThOmU 11 n1 3 1 min I •r"' The t"WlefE(l()flg StOly" I 196<4 Fan- te<ry) ~¥.>ah Hathaway. Ba11ett Olive! I rir . 14 min 1 <IJ "Romancing The Stone" 11984 ArJ- 1eoture) Mdlael Oougla1. Karh1eer, Tu1ner 11 hr , 45 min) •<HJ "Pia~ In The Heart · ( 196<4, Orama) Salty Field Lindsay CrOUW! ( 1 h1 42 min I (l.J "The Cu1Mt Of The Cat P80C)le ( 1944 H0tr01) Simone Simon. Kef11 Smrth ( 1 hf . 10 min ) W (C) "The Purple Rose Of CaJro" (1985. Comedy) Mta Fetrow. Jett Daniels ( 1 hr 22 min I .. Cf) "Ttme Atter Time" ( 1979. ScMtnce- FICllon) MalColm McDowell, Mary Steen- bulgen (2 hrs. JO min ) (JJ) ''The 0 1een Bareis" ( 1968. Orama) (Pan 2 of 2) John Wayne. David J11~n (2h1s) (J) "Manny's 01ph8ns" ( 1980. Orama) Jim Baket. Matachy McCourt ( 1 hr . 3 I min) (%)"Heat And Oust" ( 1983. Orama) Ju. Ila Christle. Greta Scaccht (2 hrs , 10 min) •(II) "Trenchc<>at" ( 1983. Comedy) Mar· got KICJdef. Roben Hays ( 1 hr .. 3 f min ) ........ ·-cm.am~ CflamplonlNp Regional Semifinal. (Live) 2 hra) 1:.:.. W111TU•CMIW --0 ,-.c•• . ..,, ..... •• 1119GIT --_,,. .. •111••-11 .. "Hombre" (t967. Western) eul Newman. Fredric Marett An Apacn. ral .. d wttlte man fl f0toed to protect the Uvtt of thole he hat• ( 1 hr .. 51 min ) ([) M ._. DM1:1 •,. In this COi· 41:111:'=: a tu1'CWF t:9 fUftliW .. ... A1JaT"S1 A Qoas ' C 198A Ora ... .a Pac.Ile' Wl/lrJ Jett SftOgeS !. fading vo'~.a ·oc.ni.a11 ~yC!( falls 1n loYe •"' t~ ~~ of a smal-tJme hooo a•..; oeoorr~ -r .~ ~lh shady high s'a;f:'S ree esta1e oea ngs 'R' (2 hrS 8 ""W" I 1ee1ion of COl'lCef1 footage. the Doors Sing Ligt\1 Mt F11e ' 'People A1e Strange and ' L A Woman I 1 rir ) I MOT IUT I MOTUm .. me..,. ~Q.Oll FOi ~ Munel's IOI' me< sinoino panner makes a VlSlt and has Muriel NOf'\Oeong ...mat 1t would be like 11 I-er..::_ NOTOIMMCMC* WO&D Qlt ... Men's g1anr slalom f1om Lake Placid. N Y (Taped) ( 1 hr ) l lCU .. NI 9 __,.-JTOllCIHT lnteMeN with Shelley Long TAii ..... Q UM~ll•C'nOll ,_..co.,., ...... POllMm ~-u. IUlll•__, .,.. "Bye Bye B110ie" ( 1963. MuSI cal) 0.Ck Van Dyke. Janer Leigh. A teen· age singing Idol about to be dratted gives his hnal televl&on pert01mance ( 1 hr . S 1 min) CO MOWtl "Suspicion" ( 1941, Suspense) Cary Grant. Joan Fontaine Oi1act8d by f.lfred Hitchcock Unsettling c1rcum· sranoes force a woman to suspect her husband of planning a mlMdef ( 1 hr • 39 min.) (l) ........ 11 __ " ... Cl) ITA• IT • A fJqllTUIT Of M1M ..--ttlgtlllgtllr e i)ii1of mer' s 1985 c~ tour Including the eongs "Day Ttlpper," "Jesse.;;i::s;,Stand by Me" and "Too Lale 10< GOOd~ ( 1 hr ) 1'.a al IUI. Lii Of A MOU. WI The BBC goes behlnc>t~sc.net to IOOI< at the IMM of tht wtves of temout hOllywOOd stirs. ( 1 hr.) -, .... _, W"IWTlllH m. LA. Featured: the history Of lln· gerle; the wOfld'a smallest working jet plane. a look at how the maH·or<Jer bride buslnela 19 booming; I vlSlt to a firm that 1e:~~~- l IE.11::.-=. .,,,., W tol ::m1' Jeff Smtth prepares • Pt6clng dUck, shrimp In gin and drunk ctilcJcen. Cl) .... CW -Women's slalom trom Lake Plecld. N.Y. (Taped) (1 hr.) (l)llOWll "Stromboli" (1950. Ofama) In- grid Bergman, Marlo Vitale. Untucoess1uf in improving her lot th<ough marriage. a poor flshefman'a Wife yeems for some- l~~~A~A .. ~ .. ,, ..., .. In stereo. c:;J "True Confessions" ( 198 t, Ofama) Robert De Nlfo, Robert Duvall The usualty separate WOflde of two broth- ers. a Los Angelet police detective and an ambitious Roman Catholic prlett, con- verge during a murder lnvettlgatlon. (2 hrs.) • 9 ....,... .... If• llOn A visit to a tarantula ranch: a street that goes nowhere: strange creatures that live !>&- neath the ~ c:;J ( 1 hr.) I =-·Winchester '73" ( 1950, West- ern) James Stewart, Shelley Winters. A man's prlled rlfle It stolen, and he waits for It to go through many hands befOfe It Is returned. (2 hrs.) ...... OP A ~CC....,llU•E_.,I The internal structure and evolutlon Of the continent are reveeled through a look at the landtcapes of the Colorado Pla1eau. In- cluding the Grand Canyon. c:;J ( 1 hr.) 1 ........ .. ii.fl "Cherters & Caldloott" Baaed on characters created In Alfred Hltchoock's "The Lady VanlthN." The discovery by Hugo Lovela~ Charters (Robin Balley) and Giies Evelyn Caldlcott (Michael Aldridge) ot a young woman's dead body In C.ldlcott's apartment dis· rvpt1 thelf otherwise agreeable exi.tenoe. j£art 1 of 6) Q ( 1 hr.) ~ _. "Roadhouse 68" (198-4. Ora- ma) Wiiiem Oetoe, ~Reinhold. Ortv- lng througtl Artzone. an Leeguer Is •• lllted by a W()(fdfy-wf9e ltchhltcer when local rowdies shoot a hole In the r•dlator of his 'SS Thvndefblfd. 'R' ( t hr .. 36 min ) c-~CIHSI llOWll "POfky's Revenge" (1985, ) Dan Monahan, Wyatt Knight. A group of Florida hlgt\ achoo4 atUdent& matches wits with the prop<letOf of a local bf0thel}'~O ( 1 hf .. 31 min.) ....... o •a>--''The Guyane Tragedy The Sto- ry Of Jim Jones" ( 1980, Drama) (Plf1 2 ot 2) Powe<a Boothe, Ned Beetty lhe Mfe of e.cple.'s T~ ~ Jim Jones Is It~ from his caM to the ministry to the mus IUlclde at Joneetown. (2 hrs.) • • e , .... , • Whtn Ellen announces her lmoendlOQ marriage to another man. Alex reellnt he hat to let her know how he•::· <:;u of 2) In atereo (R) Q .......... ...... PllybOy otnlerlold Ka-Showerd!'!"• ~tty camlvaL. ........ 111 ... 11•1 ...... , .. _. "The Jayne Mantfltld Story" ( 1980, 96ogr8Pf'y) Loni AndMOO. Ar· nold SchwllntMOQll' The ltory ot the 8C· trees and Mx aymbOI ~ •te and ca,. ,..., ended In 1r9gtdy (2 tn.) 8 • ~ Fratler oonc:ociS a ldwne 10 make Diane feel loctuded In the t>er'a ci~. In stereo. • 9 M CCU'8 Fallon and Jeff Colby are remarrled In a lavllh'o.remony at the Col~late in Celifornla. Q ( 1 hr.) I: "Prime Cu,.. ( 1972. Creme) Lee Marvin, Gene Heckman. An ambitious gangster uses a Kansas City slaughter house es a front. (2 h<s.) e .. 1Taf1 "Chartera & Caldkx>tt" Based on charact«t cr .. ted In Alfred Hitchcock's "The Lady Vanlehel." The discovery by Hugo LOYelaee Charters (Robin Balley) and Giies Evelyn Caldlcott (Mlchaef Aldridge) of a young woman's dead body In Celdlcott's apartment dle- rupts their otherwise agteeeble existence. i'·~;~.a~:r.) ,_. • • -..T• A hlltorlcal overview of the forced relocatlon ot ~ vaho and Hopi Indiana from dllpUted lands In Artzone and lta lmpee1 on the r• ldents ol Big Mountain reaMVatlon Q ( t !'lr.) (I) ••"••&11m:• (8).,. "The Karate Kid" ( 1~. Ora- ma) Ralph Macchio. Norlyvkl "Pat" Mori- ta. After severel violent clathel With hls Celltotnla schoo4mates, a reM:tantly transplanted New Jersey teen-ager tMks help from his apartmenl bulldlng'a malnta- nanc:e man, a karate master 'PG' Q (2 hrs., 6 min ) CD .,. "A Nigh' nera On Elm Street" (1 ~. Horror) John Saxon. Ronee Blakely. A group ot LA. children are ttw- rorlzed by a Yengetul killer who can Invade their dreams and materialize when they ~';;'~~hr., 31 min.) l'.Z) llOWll "Amadeus" ( 198-', Ofama) F. Murray Abraham, Tom HUICe. Conaumed with jealousy over hit rival'• bfllllance. Viennese coun compc>Mr Antonio Saller! Ineffectually plot• to dlacredlt braatl musi- cal genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. l'PG~~~n.) • e AU. • NHI• (Premiere) A young woman managea her career u • soap-opera prOdVCer and her relatlonehlp with her new husband and his daughter. Stars 8"s Armatrong. ()) &lll PMal'ft MAIM,_ MWM In thiS 1973 concen. Prealey per1onM "I Can't Help FaMing In Low With You." "Hound Dog." "My Way," "Blue .._wall," "Blue Suede Shoes" and other Nta.. ( 1 hr .. 30 mll'I.) Cf) .,. "Meteor" ( t979. Science-Fie· lion) Sean eonn.ry, ~talle Wood. A.mlM· le.an and ~n aclentlltt join fofoea In ao alt t to ward off a Qiant meteor lrom outer apece. on-.afecl litlon courte wittl E.arth. (2 hfa .. 30 min) I .... .. .. ...... . -e m.namT-Bet• comee to her new partner's oew... wtwn at.'• acx:uMd of h9'8911ng. hOOI(•. (1 hr.) 11: Scheduled: Hugh Oowf'9 ,.. port• on the r•tlOnltllp ~ • killer Whale and her eatt at Sea WOf1d In Often- do, Fla.~hr.) 1 •,_, With confuMd ~ guardt aa guides the women at.,, an agc>- nlztng trip to the new C9f'l\P bUt young Debbie Gowen dieis b910re the tourne., ends. ( 1 hr) 1---C#lfa-l .. "Francet" ( 1982, Blogtaphy) Jessica Lange, Kim Stanley Ctvonlcle of the tragic: tl(e of Ffanoe9 faff'Mf. screen atar of 1he '30s and '.OS, wtlOM domi- neering mother committed her to an In- ~.:: (2 tvs.. 20 min) i c:.i--. • t.01T .. a•• Ralph and Ed scheme to get the landlord to pay for 10me apanment restorations Gues~ence by Jack Benny Q _, __ "The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kravitz" ( 197 •. Comedy) Richard Orey-fuaa. Mlehellne Lanctot. 9aMd on Mofde- cal Rlchler'a novel. A Jewilh t~ In 1940s Montreel comes of 9Q9 while,_,... tllng In various SQhemes he hOpet Wfl t• suit In financial wtndfalla. (2 hrs.., 25 min. l .. __ ,_., II ----... _. I lff .. tW lll&&-::9111e1 __ , .._ Stcetches: pope In the eleva· tor: lnc;redlble gadgets; Saturday Night Lrve critic. I .... ~ ~CM 1aA1 MnlTI The lnftu. ence of heritage and !amity on Pala Mis- sion Indian ieweJer Larry Gotsh ~ exa- ""~'t.un. 1. ....,. ~~ant To Be. Bad" (No Date. AdUlt) ( 1hr .. 30 min.) Cf) L.llm'M8 °' ,. ... -·-Tours of the Soviet Union with Andy WU• llams and the Mexican Gold Coetf With John Forsythe; Hong Kong' a house of gold: an lntflNlew with Evti Gabor; lottery winners. (A) ( 1 hr.) (I) .,. "Midnight Express" ( 1978. Orama) Brad Davts. John Hurt. Baled on the true story ol Biiiy Hayes. a young American arrested in Turkey for attempt· •no to smuggle out hashlan. wno suffers a gtveling Incarceration 1n a torturous prls· on. 'A' (2 hrs . 1 min.) l ~tM.&.91Y tW ()) C0U.. umTUU. NCAA ChampiOn&hlp Regional Semifinal. (Tape deleyj__ (2 hrs., 30 min.) 8 • T-.r Host· Johnny Carson Scheduled' actress Shelley Long In ster· eo ~hf-L~=~·.--l Parker. Anthony Oext•. The am- - -Qf<U lddotultU>t.Jbt ~ Au- dolptl ValentJno make him • tltent 1ereen Idol and aex symOOI to women every- ~. 10 min) . I=--= um An eunntton of the con9ct CMt historic llfld rtllgloue r~ll to the Americef'l INJian tdy Woundl i:==-· ....... _.._.Ill WT,._ ' Whoop! Goldt>etg. ect,... and Sunday, March 18. 1886 23 (r,rr-c; crtatet ftve charec:tera 1anglng trrJft1 11 W MtwiM fhtef to e C.llfornll Wlfef in 1 a.pecial taped at New vonc·s le;;;~ Maten t985 I 1 t1f ...!...!- -(!)~-,, .. ..,. ..,, I TWT Int~ With Sh*-~°'.tt 1-uc.·---····. u I I I• Cf _,. "AMn Purple" ( 1973. Con. d'tl Oraemt Blundel. Geor119 WNley. A f OVflQ man en,oyt the aometim. ~bious ~ 01 being ~ly atllactiv9 to wom.n 'A' ( 1 hf 32 min ) .JWCUll -(C)..W "Peultne At The Beecn" ( t983. (,omedyJ Amanda Langtet, ~le Oom- bHle The romantic ups and Oownt of a yCJ41ng Pan~n woman vacetlonlng In Nor· Nl.9ndt 8' VleWed through the ~ Of hef 1() tear old ~ <&ibttlled) 'R' ( 1 hr . 3A m1n) 11:98 • LATI ~WM DAVID~ Scheduled ~ Rlehatd ~ In \ltf90 (1 ~ i::::r..:: .., ... LM.' •YCMllm.I _,. "Orecuta Hu RlMn Ftom The Grave" ( 1969 Horror) CMttophet Lee. Aul)ljrl O•vlet A glr1'1 athell1 boyfriend art<l rel~too'\ un(le JOln forces to &ave hef lrom O! acula ( 1 hr • 55 min l I ...... °' ... ' Ir PIAmTNIU. ~ IAlllTUU. NCAA Cl'lampl- on'lhlp T oornament Regtooal s.mlllnal C.a1T141 (R) (l hr1) (HJllOWW "Tl'le K1111ng Fields" ( 1984, Ota· ITI3 ) Sam WlleftlOO, Halng s Ngor l!B'>Od on New Vork Times repon8f Syd· noy SGhanberg·e cl'lronlele of the unique lrlf!n!'lnh1p th1tl developed between him MO 11111 n91111e a~tant. Olth Pran, In 197011 wnrto1n C11mbodla 'R' c;i (2 hrt . 71mln) (j.JMOWI "Blood Simple" (1984. Orame) JoM Oeu Fr1nces MCOorrNnd. A wom- ftn t\81 11n aflalf with her hulbend't em· plOyff and aperka 1 18111 chain of event• _1.R'~r~nl 1111 wun "°" WMAn "°"' MON "Oreen Graaa 0 1 Wyoming" I 1948, w .. tern) Peggy Cummlne. Chllrles Coburn A lovely women be- Comet the Obje<;I OI C~llllon betwffn ft 111nctw and a horM bf~ (2 hrs . 30 min ... I ..w "City Beneath The Sea" ( 1953, Ad1181'1tura) Robelt Ryan. Anthony Oulnn Two CIMp-MO divert March for a trealUl't In gold bulllon olf th• Jftm&loen coaat. (2 hrs*'-"' ~, . .., ... trtl ~ ... "Felling tn Love" ( 1984. Of•- ma) Roben OtNlfo. Metyt Streep. Oetplte the Itel thll both l ft matrled, a chenc:. meeong on • commv1tr 1r11n apark• • mu- tual romantic Int.,._, tSttween • oon11ruc- 11on ~"jl:""' and 1 g1apt11C <*lgner 'PG· 13' ~hr , 47 min.) -,,. ... " .. ~ 1-.n Gue.ta Whoop! 24 Sunday, Marcti 18, 1988 Goldbelg, Randy Cf'edico, George Wal-Ml.-.W .... ' II lace. Char11e Cadue. the Flying KaramazO\I HI CH) ... "Once Upon A Time In Ameri- 8'other1. Joy Benat. Fran!< Perdue (Al ca" ( 198'. Orama) Robert De Niro, I ML•TMIPM&Y James Woods Sefgio Leone's portrait 01 .... ,,. um the friendships. loyalties and betrayels of ..W ''The Ostennan Weetlend' a smal group ot JewlSh gangsters in the ~~$ .. 1·•~;;.R·o«,.,.5mn J annual reunion weekend Into a nightmare -•••,_IMCIA of terror 'R' (1 hr .. 42 min) • .,. "Oeadfy Blesslng" ( 1981. H0t- l 4llmCMl-.&.8 ror) Ernest Boronine. Lois Nettleton A llv- W _..,. ~ ing nightmare begins for a young women • (I) me .. .-TWATCM wl'lef'l she marries Into a stnct religious ---sect 'A' (1hr.45mtn ) .,_''The Blue Dehlia" ( t946. Mys-*l 'MIMW tery) Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake. An ex-MTm &eMceman IS auspected of murdering his ll1f unfaflhfu1 wife and must PfOY• his 1nno-·.--.. T·1C:e1-nm .. -eenoe (2 hra.) -.AT•ACICOAITB 11.MIOW Cll ..... CMAMllCltTNl...-W .. Ml ..W "O. The Winged Serpent" &RClrlaft (1982, Fantasy) Miehael Moriarty, David a. .. Qmadtne On the roof of a Manhattan .,.. "The Lall Winter" ( 198-4. Ota-skyscraper. a petty aook stumbles across ma) Kathleen Oulnlan. Vona Ellan Two the nest of a giant feathery flying aerpeot women Identify the same man from a tha1 has been terrortzJng New York City new&teel as their husband. a SOidier Who 'A' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) dlM~ared during lhe 1973 Yorn Kippur •• MO¥'I "I'll Get Vou" ( 1953. Mystery) • Wa.:J ~~rLJi.mln l George Raft. Salty Gray. A female Brhlsh m I .,.. "The Diary Of Anne Frank" spy and an FBI agent jom f?'oes to crack ( 1959, Orama) Joseph Sc;hHdkraul. Mlllle ~r w=~de network ot kidnappers. ( 1 PeO(int. A diary dlscoYefed In the attic of 1· ....J an Amsterdam tactory portrays the plight llATml•IH•• TODAY ot a Jewi8t1 retugee !amity Which lrved aTIOlll thefe in hldl~!i./flr.ptear1 (3 hrs.) llOWll "Heat And Dust" ( 1983. Ora· I=~ WI ma) Julle Chrlatle. Greta Scacchl. A ..,.._ young Englishwoman arrives In lndle to re- MOWll "The Bostonians" ( 1984 Ota· search the lite of her great aunt who, 60 · years before. had created a scandal by ma) Chrletophar Reeva. Vanessa taking an Indian IOY8f 'A' (2 h 10 Redgfave In 19th-century Boeton. an Im· mm ) rs · pressloneble woman IS caught between 41111.,....., her alliance with the femlnl11 cause and UI •1HMA9 her anractlon to a brash southern lawyer. MIATMCUPf /JJ~·~ •W... .. fUITl1CW _,..Way •Cl) "Secrets" ( 1982. Orama) Helen Lind-say. Anna Campbell-Jones. (1 hr., 18 min) •CC) "Conan The Destroyer" (1984. Ad· 119nlure) Arnold Sctlwartenegger, Grace JOMe (1 hr .. 43 min.) •Cl) "Lift On The Mi"'811ppl" ( 1984, Ota- mt) Robert Lansing. 0.vld Knell. ( 1 hr., 65 min.) (%) "Beyond The Limit" ( 1983, Orama) Michael Caine, Richard Oere. ( 1 hr .. '43 min) Nial) "40 Pounds Of Trouble" (1963, Com~ ~l Tony Curtll, Suzanne Pleehette. (2 -~ "Fotelltt Dlrllng" (1~. Comedy) LUCiiie Bal, OMi Amaz. (1 hr., 38 min.) CB> "The Front" ( 1976, Comedy) Woody Allen. Z8fo Moetel. (1 hr .. 3" min.) •()) "Alrptenel" { 1980, Comedy) Robert Hayt. Jutte Hegerty. (I hr , 28 min.) (%) "Tl'le Leoperd Man" ( 1~3. Myatef)I) Oinnll O'K .. fe. Rlt1 Cordey. (I ht .• 6 min) •O "Lawrence Of At11>1t" (19452. Ad• Yenture) (Pert 1 of 2) ~-O'TOOle, Altci ~ (2 hit l •(!) "Matilda" (1978, Comedy) EHIOn Gould. Rober1 Mttchum. (2 hfa,) -(C) "Hooeysuckle Rose" (1980, R~ mance) Wlllle Nelson, Dyan Cannon. ( 1 hr .. 59mln.) Cl) "Come And Get II'' (1936. Otama) EdWard ArnOld. Joel McCrea. ( 1 hr , 39 min) (Z) "Trenc:hcolt" ( 1983, Comedy) Mar· ~I Kidder, Robert Hays. (1 hr., Jf min.) • "Sutler's Gold" ( 1936. Adventure) Edward Arnold, Lee Tracy. (2 hrs.) -al) "Crossfire" (1975, Ot1ma) James Farentlno. Ramon Bierl. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -CID "Old Enough" ( 198", Oram1) Sarah Qgyd. Rainbow Harvest. ( 1 hf., 31 min.) tW EI'Tht P\Jrple Rote Of Cairo" (1965, ) Mia Farrow. Jeff O.nlela. (1 hr . 22JD!O, -............... - -· ·•nie Newspaper Game" (1978. ()fa-ma) Raymond Burr, Bradford Olllman. (2 hrs) (C) "The Natural'' ( 198~. Orame) Robert Redford. Robert Dullall (2 hrs .• 1-4 rnln.) ® "Running &ave" (1963, Orama) Robby BenlOn. Pat Hlngte. ( 1 hr., -45 min.) Cl) "The Hunltf" ( t979. Creme) Steve .. l'ritlay Coal. McOueen. Ell Wallach. ( 1 ht., 38 min.) w• "Murdef"' ( 1930, Suspense) Herbert Marshall, Norah Baring. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) CZ) "I Remember Mama" ( 19-48, Orama) Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes. (2 hrs .. 14 min) 119 (I) "The Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai: Across The 8th Dimension" ( 198-4. Sci· ence Action) Peter Weller. John Llttigow U hr .. 43 min.) 2::9 (C) "Sixteen Candles" (198-4. Comedy) Malty Ringwald. Anthony Michael HaM ( 1 hr . 33 min) CID "You Light Up My Life" ( 1977, Ro- mance) Didi Conn. Joe Silver ( 1 hr., 30 min) 1::9 (%) "Swing Shift" (198'. Orama) Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russell. (1hr.,40mln.) W CC) "The Vear Of Living Dangerously" ( 1983, Oram8' Mel Gibson, Sigourney Weaver. ( 1 hr .• 55 min.) CH) ''The Gamel Boy'' ( 1984, Adventure) Animated. Voices of Barbara Frawley. Ron Haddrlck. ( 1 hf . 12 min) Cl) "Life On The Mississippi" ( 198'4. Ora· ma) Robef1 Lansing, David Knell. (1 hr., 55min ) .. (!) "The Stone Killer" ( t973. Orama) Charles Bronson. Martin Balsam. (2 hrs ) CD "Running Brave" ( 1983. Orama) Robby Benson. Pat Hingle. ( t hr , 45 min) (!) "Bhowanl Junction" ( 1956, Orama) Ava Gardner. Stewart Granger. (2 hra.) •(%) ''Lola Montes" ( 1956, Orama) Mar- tine Carol. Peter UStlnov. (1 hr .. 50 min.) -....... ----· 11=-* ... U.L.Mm .. U.. ... Q ~0(9111'1 W#WITWll _, H •II 90IT .... .-..CIK.MCI ~ .... llCMI "Honeysuckle Rose" ( 1980. Romanoe) Willie Nelson. Dyan Cannon Whlle on tour, a Texas country-western singe< becomes Involved with the seduc- tive daughter of his sidel<lck even though he stlll loves his s1ay-at-home wife. ·PG· ~hr . 59 min.) ,..,,.....,. ......... • M llTQ9I WITM Mm A young basebaH player oonfrontt MtJClst attitudes when he quits the team to help his mother with "woman's work." • MOT IUT I H01\lm • (ll) l9A UIUTULL Detroit Pistons at Phoenhc Suns (Live) (2 hrs .. 15 min.) -1== L ~ Los Angeles Lakers at San Antonio Spurs (Tape Otley) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) • TOO e&..a. .. W Henry's blOOd prM8Ute toeB when. on the w.y to an Insurance phyalcal. he'• trapped In an 1-Ef,=-·-... ...,.,. .... ..a ----.. "RePpjn' " ( 1985. Orama) Marlo Van Peebles, Tasia Valenza. R&- IHMd from ptlson, a man ratums home to rid his neighborhood ol unacrupulOI.-land ~.'PG' (1 hr .. 32 min.) Cl).,.. "Airplane!" (1980, Comedy) Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty. In this spoof of disaster fUms, an al<llner's crew suc- cumbs to food poisoning and a neNous former war pllot Is pressed Into service. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) l lGLDG.a NI (I) C0U. IAlll1UU. NCAA ChamplonsNp Regional Semifinal (Live) 12 hrs.) 8 9 91T9T._,.TCllMT Profiles of the Oscar nominees tor Best Actor Fea-- tures Harrison Ford, James Gamer. Wll- llam Hurt. Jack Nicholson and Jon Voight. TAii .... Q ... ~t:Jt9111'1 • -. Of Nll'nlm ,...,,....., ..,, ••• 90IT llOW9 "Mass Appeal" (198-4, Orama) Jack Lemmon, Zeljko lvane«. Contronra- tlons between a complacent priest and an Idealistic seminary student lead both to a greater unde<$tanding of the human spirit. 'PG~ t hr .. -4¢ min.) i ....... 1:9 MCI•~ WllAT'l*"Blll.,.. When Nadine and Raj plan a romantic weekend atone, Carolyn thinks It's because they don't love her anymore. (R) 8 m Oii U. Featured: a speolal edition l<>Ot<s at the physical and emo11ona1 differ· ences between men and women. ( 1 hr.) "°"" cowrr rA"t'lf ... ,.. .... WOfllAW .. ..,, ••• ,.-.... Q ... llOWW "Trenel'lcoet" ( t983. Comedy) Margot Kidder, Robert Hays. While vaca- tioning in Matta, circumstances propel a would-be mystery writer Into a murder plot. International Intrigue. and the arms ot an undercover agent. 'PG' (1 hr., 31 min.) I UC.,_ IMTA _,A .. e 9'm The Riptide gang searches for a valUable manuscript that has already resulted In at least one murde<. ( 1 hr.) • llOWW "Shout At The Devil" ( 1976. Advef\ture) Lee Marvin, Roger Moore. An expatriate Engllshman ak>ng with a poache< and his daughter take on a squad of Germans in an African river delta during World War I~ (!)..... '" 9 -••After reading a newspaper article. Webster's convinced that he's the outer-space visitor de:Scrlbed In the story i ).i'n llOW9 "The Far Country" (1955. Ad- venture) James Stewart, Ruth Roman. A cowboy learns the llwtessness of the land firsthand when he Mt• out on • cattle drtve to Alaska. (2 tn) I WtllltU•-·-Q ..... L.09 WAU. tlmT-_ "HouelnQ Stoct<a. Bulldlng a Fut1.1tt?" Guett: Jotln Stanley, vice pres!Oent of r-rch, W81thefm & Co. CC)_,. "The Natural" ( t98<4. Drema) Rebert Redfofd, Robert Duvall. The un- canny, almost mythical, natural ablllty of a rniddt.-•ged bltebell playe< rocket• e me)ot lee~ 1 .. m towatd the 1939 ~ neot. 'PG 9. (2 In., t4 min) (8) _.. 'Frettmlty Vacation.. ( 1986. comedY> Stephen Geoftreys. Sheree J. Wiison. Despite being saddled with.a ner-<tt pledge during a weekend In Palm . two fraternity brothers vie tor a de blonde~~ ( 1 tu , 33 min.) c•••• cu.ca 9a.LIY DUVAU.'I TAU. TM.a Am .... -"Casey At The Bat" EJllott Goold stars as the Mudvllle wooer. Q ( 1 hr.) l •lllllf .. O -_,,......,.tu, -1.-r-.---Q '& • .=~anne Pulltzer. swim wear In Brazil • WAU. '1'lmT -"Housing Stocki: Boildlng a Futuf'e?" Guest: John Stanley, vice president of reeearch, Westhelm & Co. e • coo:•• cum cowm .. Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep: Orange County's Homeless Women." A look at the proposed "Hotel For Women" that Is betng constructed for Orange County's homeless women. and Is being cooper•· lively supported by the YWCA, South County, The County Of Orange and the City Of Santa Ana. i ..--c11•1 IRHMIT .. O .. (I) ~ZIDlll Two stories: a KGB agent Investigates a aerlee of murdef'S on a Soviet gulag; an aspiring opera singer ~~& a glimpse of her future. In stereo. ( 1 G e ~ .. Michael squares ott with a woman wtlo uses the power ol voo-ctoo to tum men Into zombies. In stereo. u hf) • lllWf••-rTIT ,...,... Amold'a job as a photographer's asslstanl Isn't as easy as he t:a"t It might be. (R) Q fj .,.. "Foul Play" ( t978. Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Chevy Chase. A Ubrarlan enlists the aid of an inept police detective al1er she becomes Involved In a bizarre serieS of murders and kidnapping at- tempts. (2 hrs.) • llO¥ll "'Anal Misaloo" ( 1985 ) Rich- ard Young. (2 hrs.) e -.AT 0 A O• •IClt "Cavallefla Rustlcana" Placido Domingo stars In Franco ZetfirelU's lnterpretatlon of Maa- cagnl's opera drawn from peasant Itta In a small Sicilian village. In ste<eo. ( 1 hr • 30 min) l ...... lMILOm ,_ &.m "Monetary Retorm?" Guests: Preston Martin. vice chairmen of the Federal Reserve Board; Lewis Lehr- man, c"alrman of Citlans fof Ameflca ( 1 hr) (!)•90ll-IT"IC8l-n8"'• (IJ llCMI "King David" ( 1985, Orama) Richard Gere. Edward Woodward. A saga of the trlalS and tr1bula1lons of the warrk>t David who emerges as the second king of lsarel · PG-13' ( 1 hr , 5-4 min.) Cl)ITMtlm (I)_,. "The Hunt8'" ( 1979. Orama) Stew McOueen. Ell Wan.ch Bated on the true atOty of Rats>h "PIC>t" Thorton. who leadS .. a dangerous Nte 11 a ~ ~ t>ounty hunter. 'PG' ( 1 hr •• ~) w ... "The Purpta 'Ac. • ( 1985. Comedy) Mla Ferr0wt. n- lels. A Depression-.-. wai1r.. Who tr. quenta the movies to eeeape her unhappy marriage embark• on a whlrtwtnd adven- ture when a matinee Idol steps off the tereen and Into tw m. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 22 min) Sunday, Mwch 18, '9988 25 I ....... " -_,"'**' • _.. M •• Mayor Bur1<a hires a consultant to Improve his populerlty arnono. the voters. 0 Cf) ... "The Wind And The Lion" ( 1975. Ad'let1tura) Sean Connefv. Can- dice Bergen. An lnternatlooal lnoldent oc- curs when a Moroccan leader kidnaps an American !amity and Teddy Rooeevelt calls out the Marines to rescue them. (2 hrs . 30 min.) (!) CIBLUW College Champlonshp lrom J:•~~i.:.~ -1 Cl) DALLM Angelica hatches a plot tor revenge against J.R. Pam clecl<*i to turn over Christophef's oil snares to J.R o ( 1 hr.) D e ... VICI Oet. Trudy Joplin rlSks losing her lover when she pursues his dr~~ trlend. In S19'eo (R) ( 1 hr.) I Jru. IUY Colt laces ott against anoth- er bounty hunt9' and Nlhtas mobstetS in hi& latest •=ment. o ( 1 hr.) ----I LMc-cnaee ....... MCUt "Measure for Measure" Duka Vil"IC*\tlo dl&gulles him- self as a trlar to observe hit purltanlcal deputy Angelo's actions as VlerWl's r\Jler. Kate Nelligan. Kenneth Colley. Tim Plg0tt- Sm1th and John McEnery star (Part 1 of ~(lhr ) CH).,_ "The Blues Brothefl" (1980, Comedy) John Betushl. Oen Aykroyd. Two blueS slng9's mutt contend with the Chicago pallee. the CIA, neo-NazJa and the U S Army to put together a beneftt concert to raise money tor their Of"Pt\an- l:ir:w ~3 min ) .. __...,.,,Ill -_,'IUCll ---------~ CCIU.IC1DI Spectacular selections from the opulent LACMA e1<hiblt reveal the history, fathlOn and diplomacy of 181h century EUfope. Walter Matthau hosts. ID) PAl&YCllmWlY ... CC) _,.. "$l1<teen Candles" ( 1984. Comedy) Molly -Ringwald, Anthony Ml- chael Hall. An Insecure Midwestern teen- ager's 16th birthday goes unfemembered, 1us1 another symptom of the pain of adO- lescence and growing up In a mlddle-clall family 'PG' o ( 1 hr .• 33 min.) ~*-MCml~Y •••••n .. llCMI ''Susplrle" ( 1977, Horror) Jes.- sica Harper, $t.tlnla Casini. A young dance student la ttfflfled to !Mm that mUf'del lfl a part of the deify regimen at the excluslve training echoOI the'• attending. 'R'llJihr 37 U tWI 9 .. CU llCI ,. .. , .... SMtc:n. the NewfW9td AestaiManl, Super Dew ttunt: Linda Lo- 1.--E Y ' IUlllM.-T ..... .. .. Woman HU A Fantn .. 984. Adu~ AIHfr/. John l:r.. A group ot subufben women ·~ 29 Sunday, March US, 1988 tfletr nldden dreams and dellres. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) (!) ITMY Of .-n• • Profltea ot Wayne Newton. Jane Russell. Sarah Douglas and Art Llnklettar: the origins of the soft drink and the Ice cream sundae. ffil ( t ht.) Cl)llCMI "Mtsslng In Action 2: The Begin- ning" ( t985. Orama) Chuck Norris. Soon-T eci<. Oh. An Amertcan colonel. held prisoner by sadistic Vietnamese captors. makes a bid for freed<>m for himself and his fellow POW•. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) ftll1== tt:lt COi Lim Mm1'UU. NCAA Champl· onshlp Regional Semlflnal. (Tape delay) (1 hrs.) e • Ta.MT Hoet: Johnny Carson. Scheduled: ector Michael Keaton, singer Dionne Warwick. In st er'°. ( 1 hr.) I==-~ eou.-MmTIM.L NCAA Champi- onship Regional Semifinal (Tape deley) ~ hrs .. 30 min.) D llCMI "Skullduggery" ( 1970, Adven- ture) Susan Clark. 90f1 Reyrdds. Anthro- pologists discover valuable mineral depos.- lts and ape-like creatures wtllle on safari In 1-§f~::Sml") ........ ,., ..,..,.. _,uu..m -· TMB ,_ M DAmr-A bOOkle bets against his own lite with a gamble< returned from the dead. l ll•M-.Y ~--.. "The WUt>y Conspiracy" ( 197S. Orama) Sldnev Poitier, Michael calne. A blad< South African rebel sets out with his lawyef and a White mining englneef on a croas--country trek to locate diamonds hidden_~ars ea~f hrs ) e MllTllc:m Rockln' Sidney per- forms "My Toot Toot", the Neville Broth> ers perlorm "Mldnloht Key 10 the City," "Waka Up" and "~r Needed No One Litca I Needed You " ( 1 hr ) ·---(!)NA llla.'IOU Vintage Invitational first round from Indian Wells, Cslll (A) (2 hrs.} i il•••I C=-tW •a.ut .. ... "Candy Stripe NufMI" (1974, Comedy) Candice Riatson, Robin Mett-aon. Three young girts have different rea- sons'°' VOlunteerlog to help at thtlt local holpltel. 'A' ( 1 hf .. 19 min.) .. (II) M lllCllMK A detective (Tom St<errltt) Is hauntingly reminded of his i t 11 he lnvwtlgatee a priest's death. -..,,... -, ,.., _,,_In stereo. (1 tw •• = ... 11 111 .. ---=--=c·mu ... "C.H.U.O." (1984. HorrOf) John HNrd. Daniel Stem. Redlotlctlve watt• Illegally atOfed In the IUbttrtlnMn 1unne11 of New Ven Cltv g1ve rtee to a r~ of murdtfout mutat\fs. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) (J) .. "Beyond The Umlt" (1983. Olllma) Michael Celne. ~d Gere. An Et9'lh pt.Y91den .eta to MOUr9 the ,. lease 01 tnitein's l'lonofwy oontUI In Ar- gentina, kidnapped by revolUttorwiel. 'R' l hr .. 4i.'f~ -.,. .. _,.. "The Soldier" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Ken Wahl, Wiiiiam Prince. A ruthlele CIA age,. Is sent to neutralize a Soviet· backed terrorist plot to hold the Mideast hostage with nuclear a1<pio81ves. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) . (I) .,. "The Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai: Acr068 The 8th Oimenllon" ( 198.4, Sclenoe Fiction) Peter Wekf. JoM Lithgow A band ol adventurers bat- tle enemy aliens who are accidentally re- leased from Iha 8th dimension at a rMUlt of a researcher's experlmet\ta. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) ·•-"*"'Wlll"llOn Cf) .,. "Powder River" ( 1953. West- ern) Rory Calhoun. Corinne Catvet. A Western marshal sets out 10 find the as- sailant who kllled his old mining bUddy. (2 hrs .. 30 mini. I ......... ----... .., ,."' ... 19 ~1UCU d .,,. "Thoroughly Modefn Millie" 967, Musical) Julie Andrews. Carol Channing. A pair of newcomers to New York catch thew landlady running a wnha slave ''It (2 hrs., SO min.) !• •••n ... ~Ta.MT Guests: Pat MeCo<· k, Alen Abel, Whoop! Goldberg, AllMI the Ecoentrle. Paul Zaloom, Rita Rudner, JackGMf~ •DAW CC).,. "The Shining" ( 1980, HC>fror) Jack Nicholson. Shelley Duvall. A winter caretaker for a remote, and apparently haunted, Colorado hotel Is soowbound there With his wife and clairvoyant young son 'R' ~~s .. 26 mlfl.) ·~ ... 1:11 ... laM -· COLLIC'lm Of LCM .. , .... .. "AbbOll And Costeflo Meet ptall'I Kidd" ( t952, Comedy) Charles Laughton. Hillary Brooke. the boys search for 1 plfata's treasure, wtth the pi- rate In ho=•· (1hr .. 30mln.) I=. "Carson City" ( 1952. Wettarn) RandOlph Scott. Raymond Maseey. Two brothers b«:orne rlvals Ovtr the constrvo- tlon ot a rallfoed in t870. (2 hr1.) • IA.]!l'IY MM ...... NA IOLP lllfOll' TOUI ([).,. "Vldeodtoma" (1983. Fantasy) James WOOds. Deborah Harry. A eo- owner or a Toronto UHF atatlorl that ape- clallzas In adult entertainment ...,chet f()f the people behind 8 blz.arre Mtellite broedcltt. ·A· (1hf.,30mln.) l u.&•--.T .. .. Ml ... "Moecow On The HUdlol'\" 964, Comtdy) Robin Wllllame, Matta COl\chlta AIOl\eO. A Aueelln cirCOI muel-°'8n defect• lo the l.Jnhd Stites and Mt· tits In New Vortc atter being M"9d trcm the KGB by a store MCVrlty guard. 'A' Q -~r.·i~~ ... .. ''The Sal?tM~tlon'' (t972. Sutpenee) Barry ,... n, Anna KMIM. CIA agentt end Neo-Nazla.,. af· ter Incriminating Nai1 wet document. that have fallen Into enemy handl. (2 hra.) (I) ...... ~·••mm ... Z>.,.. "City Of Women" (1981, Ora· ma) Marcello Mastroianni. Ettore Manni. Heaven becomes hell for a male cnauvln- jt on the P<Owt at a feminist's conventoo R' (2 hrs .. 19 min,) ta (S) 110¥11 "Moscow On The Hudson" t 1984, Comedy) Robin Williams. Maria Conchita Alonso A RUSS1an circus muSI· cian oefects to the United States and set· lies 1n New York atter being saved from !he KGB by a store security guard. 'RO' 1 hr. 55 min) tjl~ ... WMeMaMll.mll AUTO ucal Formula One World OrlV· , Champlonshi . ~ ( 1 ht , 30 min.) rrt lOUlt • I • tao llCMI ''Jack And The Beanstalk" t 1952. Comedy) Abbott and Costello, Ruddy Baer Whtie baby·Slttlng. Lou falls -laharclay -·--· .. ----· 5dlO ' LOIT • •ACI u.&.PAM.oll'T . um OP n11-.. . ==·= UTn.lllUCALI llO¥ll "Alvin Rides Again" (1974. Comedy) Graeme Blundell. Alan Finney thr .30m1n ) ~ ,M'IM. NWT Cllwnmoet W..IWOll Llllt/I~ MCllMUC*lwma.Y ...,. lc:ll llllmAL ~ lllP\.OMI Fea· lured the d<>lph1ns ot New Zealand and Austral1&, bird master and conservatloolst Morley Nelson discusses the art of faleon- ry a re-creation ol the golden age of mo- tor racing (1924·1939) Host iom Cha- '" (2 hrs) .. .,..,. • ,.. mae """,,_ A young baseball player confronts sexist at11tUdes When he quits lhe team to help his mother with "woman's work " .. ® 1'tll llTQl9CBI A datective (Tom Skerritt) Is hauntingly reminded of his 1st as he 1nve1;uga1es a prleSt's death Ml llJ94aD c.\MAICOl.WI ................ THIAllTI Cl.Oii UP "Disaster Preparedness" Is the orgamzallon 1us1 a paper tiger which won't be ready when we need It? YmTAU ---~ rrlTU• 111• RM OUT •mm» uml ... C111MI~ -.JPUCI ... "Slnbad And The Eye Of The Tiger" ( 1977, Fantasy) Patrick Wayne, Ja~~mln) ~....... . •fi ._.Sixth graders trom 102nd Street Elemel"ltaty School. Los Angelel end Raymond Avenue Elementary School. LO$ Angeles compete Meclovlo PMez hosts. l '*"CAT WhW "·--lll'tt/111 ••• ,. asleep and dreams he's Jade the Giant Kiiier ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ~ ...... u_,_,,..,, .,. "The Little Foxes" (19-41, Dr• ma) Bette Devis. Herbert Marshall. Based on the play by UHian Hellman. A Southern family faoes 118 downfall after the CMI War ( 1 hr .• 56 min.) l~,_MllWl1CATI 1:11 MIE•MLW ... ~ .,.,..~ .,_ "10 To Midnight" (1983. Ora- ma) Chanes Bronson. Andrew Stevens. A homtelde detective . and a cnmlnology graduate search for a killef of women. ·~· ihr .. 41 min.) ,..,..., -..,...._. d .,,.....,. .,_"The Flnat Terror" (1981, Hof· l ~:.~..r _..LUCY lll•ICI n11DL8'1,_ ,_...,_. ___ ll'lmN llOWll "G'olet·"fhe WOOd CUp Chai· lenge" ( 1983. Documentary) Narrated1by Sean Connery. ( t hr .. 38 min.) CS) mwll "Hard To Hold" (1984. Ora- ma) Rick Springfield, Janet Ellbe< ( 1 hr . 33 min.) CNMaCIMMllTAU wrTM '"'°"" ., ••• BmllTMI--.... UTn.IUICALI o ,. ,...,..1(19 UT\WYmillll ---CMMUllDO ...... •mao ..... mmT(R)Q lll'IM.:1m -.am-. ,.,..,. Cll M MITI .,_ "I Remembe< Mama" ( 19418 . Orama) Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel l~c;;·.fi·~·~·> ~ ';,"trai1 ... OP,__ llMI ~~--fla!LI TO fall IOODMYLA. ....... .... ,._ m ~-•w1•w ~ MlfO ucml IMSA 12 Hou,. Of Seb r· Ir Sebrina}le. { 1 hr.) .. · ·--.... ._ ..... I-==-&-~ ....,,_ca. ~ tmTU _..,.... ITMl'OP-1•11• --WClf A CC*TI •FT ......... .......... =·· ... "SI• Weetca" ( 1982. Otama) ~) John Friedrich, Adrian Zmed. A knife- wleld1ng lunatic victimizes eight young campers 'R' ( 1 hr., 22 min.) d8 .,_"Savages" (f974, Suspense) Andy Grlffl1h. Sam Bottoms Aftet murdet· ing an Old pl'ospector. a sadistic lawyer sets hiS sigtlts on his young hunting guide who tries to etUde him In the desert ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) •Cf)----• mwll "Slattery's Hurricane" ( 1949, Drama) Richard Widmark, Veronica Lake . A pilot remlniSces about his life while lty- 1 ~~ne. (1hr ,30mln) ........ .,_, .. _ t/ITtllWllWm -~ .. -.uY MAU 'I TAU TM.8 Am&.» "Casey Al The Bat" Elllon Gould stars as the Mudville slugger O ( 1 hr ) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore. ( 1 hr , 47 ~ i _..ULTWAT9__... ICMlUll mWI "The Scarlet Coat" ( 1955, Ora· ma) Cornet Wllde. Michael Wilding. ( 1 hr • 40 'L~ ... .. MmlTOOGll '""Me IGUATM ALUlll• ,..,._,. lflc:W. tlTmMT ~CAIQ- AIRBlllTa• 'lYWwmt.m ..... •ta mwll "The In-Laws" (1979. Come- dy) Alan Arl<ln. Peter Fall< ( 1 hr. 43 min) .. 1 = "Stage To Thunde< Rock" ( 1964. Western) Barry Sulllvan. Marilyn Maxwell (2 hrs.) .. 8 Cl) QIOllTI U'Ml)AY Scheduled La· dies. World Flgure Skating Championshlpg from Geneva. Switzerland (Taped) ( 1 l"'·f~.:- 1.W.A.T. .. "Who Done It?" ( 1942. Come- dy) Bud Abbott. Lou Costello ( 1 hr • 30 min) I AOMlmnraMOlll'fwau ...... ,..LOii> PAClll tll CU.1\m M I Ft lAlllTUU. NCAA Cham~ onshlp Tournament East Regional Flf\al llve from Phtladetphla. (2 hrs.) CD mwll "The Devil To Pay" ( 1930, Comedy) Ronald Colman. Loretta Young ~hr , Smln.) ~ ~1ng Leathernecks" ( 1951. Ad\lenture) John Wayne. Robert Ryan ( 1 hr .•2min.~ -iL=::"-r ........ . a .... ,,,._....,.. e ... QIOllTI .-:A Featured Road Amerle8 Trans Am Roed Race from Elkhart Lake, Wis ( 1 hr . 30 min.) Cl) .,_ "Qoantrlll's Reidef's'' ( 1958. Sunday, March 16, 1986 27 ~--------------..................... _ -lalurclay Con1. Western) Sieve Cochran, Leo GOfc:Son (2 hrs.) WALL.m.T- fACll °'cu.nm ClffCllMITY Ll9 -•••••a•r •• ..,., au1....r CATl•DOll CIU•rtW • C*t•• C11W ccurn ·· Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep: Orange County's Homeless Women " A look al the proposed "Hotel FOf Women" tha1 Is being constructed IOf Orange County's hOmeless women, and Is being cooper&· t1vely supported by the YWCA. South County. The County 01 Orange and the City 01 Sanla Ana CC) MM mM A look al lhe careers ol Dustin Hottman, Sally Field, Mel Gibson and Jamie Lee Cunis with film clips that trace their rise to stardom Cl) MO¥ll "Allantls. The Lost Continent" ( t96 t, Fantasy) Anthony Hall, Joyce !!Ylor. (2 hrs.) (I) MO¥ll "Twlllght Of HOOOf" ( 1963, Drama) Richard Chamberlain. Nick Adams.~. 44 mm ) -1 ~ CGWtl UlllTUU. NCAA Championship Regtonal Flnal (Lrve) (2 lhra.~:::19 a ... ~ 1Ua uucnc ....... e MO¥ll "Tarzan·s Magic Fountain" ( HM9. AdYentureJ Lex Barker, B<enda l cey hr • 30 min ) ---COOi• LWl-GmlTJIOIPIACI MO¥ll "9 To 5" ( 1980, Comedy) Jane Fonda. Dolty Parton. ( 1 hr . 50 min } CID MO¥ll "Mex Dugan Returns" ( 1983. Comedy) Martha Mason, Jason Robards. !_!hr .• 11 min.) -al> Pll llAICMI u•M.L Atlanta Braves vs. New York Mets (Live) (2 hrs .. 55 tWlmlnJ_•T ~C.Mtm 111 I .C INCW. "The Secret WOfld of Og" Animated. Penny and Pol· 11~.l;;i~~ ~y Og'• town sherll1 ICM1Ull ....... ....., DMllY• a.IT .. fllACI a• ,._ National High School Champeooshlp lrom Orlando. Aa. (R) ( t hr) CD MO¥ll "Hard To HOid" (198-4. Ora· ma) Rick Springfield. Janet Ellber ( 1 hr .• 33 min.) CZ> .,. "Swing Shift" ( t~. Orama) GOidie Hewn. Kurt Ruaeell. ( 1 hr., .-o min~ nmLi •. ...-,.. ..... -.... ~. ,,. • ..,.. I U.•1c•w• ''The Smurfl And The Magic Ault'• ( 1983. Advtl'lturt) Antmaled. ( 1 hr .. 30 ~ I :.=., m CM•c• IT 28 Sunct.y, March 16, 1986 -&1·-----· -111CKOl't.-.n ,_IToom ..,. "Wanted· The Sundance Wom- an" ( 1976, Western) Kather1ne Ross. HectOf Elaondo. (2 hrs ) e llCMI "The Greatest ShoW On Earth" ( 1952, Orama) Charlton Heston. Betty Hutlon. {3 hrs) • IOUD IOlJ» Scheduled: Smokey Rob- inson (ce>-hos1). Marie Osmond. a-ha. Sty Fol(. Robert Palmer. Dan Seals In stereo U hr.) .... ..,. ____ W.,,_I "On Loan" A Viet· namese teen-ager, living In Australia with her adoptive parents, Is faced with dlttlcull decisions atter !earning that hef natural la- ther Intends to visit her Marlllac Johnston and~= Chlnh Dinh star c:;i ( 1 hr,) e Two boys share all their child- hood adventures un!M one moves away i~!r;..:~:,::, second round live from Indian Wells, C&lll !.?. hrs) (!) lfM .._ Sports competition featuring cast membefs lrom "The lnsid· 8fS." "Santa Barbara," "Charlie & Com· peny" and "Love 'Boat .. Flnal round ( 1 hr) Cl) ..,. "Recl<leSS OIStegard" ( 1985. Orama) Tess Harper, Leslie Nielsen (2 hrs ) tl::9 8 Cl) COLLl9 IAlllTUlL NCAA Championship Aeglonal Anal. (Live) (2 hrs. 30 mtn) 0 e ~ Paln&-Webbef Classic sem· lllnal matches live from Fort Myers. Aa ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 1 ,,..-rrooea-~ ,_ -.: • W N:m TMI OICMI Movie critics Roger Ebert and Gene Slskel announce their choices for this year's Academy Awards In the cate-- gories of Best Picture. Best ActOf I Ac· tress, and Best Supporting ActOf I Ac· tress. ( 1 hr.) I LA ... l-.CY ....... ~ al 3•06.,.USUF --"Oh Oodl You Oevll" (1984, Comedy) George Burns. Ted Wass ( t hr . 36 min) CID.,. "RaKala And Robbers: The Se- cret Adventures Of Tom Sawyer And Huck Finn" ( t982. Adventure) Patrick Creedon. AnthOny Mlct\ael ( 1 hr.. •O min) .... ICOOf 1::91~5:.~:::J ......... ..., .... --~ ...:T-•· M1W ell M tin LIJHynoed rendi- tions ol Stevie Wonder's "Part-Time Lov- er," the Pointer Sisters' "Baby Come and Get It" and Bobby Darin's "Splish n." tie ._,.,_, II t9 • NA ICU USF & G Claselc lhlrd round llVe from Lakewood Coun!ry Club In New Orleans. ( 1 hr.) IT' wou CUP --Scheduled. IW~:.::::·.:~·~t CaM~. ~-----ilM*I Jim Baam Splral Stakes live trom FIO<ence. Ky ([) .. "A Passage To India" ( 1984. Orama) JUdy Davis, Victor Bane<IN. (2 hrs., 43min) Cf) fMm When a vtsltlng pr1noa'1 llM II threatened. he asks Chris -his look·allk• •• to switch 1denlities with him. In 11ereo t! hr.) (I) llO¥ll "Tank" ( 1983, Orama) Jemes Garner. G.D~dlln. (1hi ,53 min) =~= lri MTll' • M llTI Lip-synoed rendi- tions of Stevie Wonder's "Pan-Time Lov· er." the Pointer Slstera' "Baby Come and Get It" and Bobby Darin's "Splltn Splash" • M T90DI When Boise la taken to the City of GOid to be a servant of the Trtpods, a disheatlened Wiii ltNMl8 the Chateau Ricordeau to catch up with Hen- i•=-=o . ~Lii....-- .. "The Bridge On The Rivet Kwai" ( 1957. Drama) Wlnlam Holden. Alec Guinness (2 hrs., • 1 min ) {()••·-CID MO¥ll "Brainstorm" ( 1983, Scienc. Action) Christopher Watt<en, Natalie Wood. ( 1 hr .. 4'6 min ) (%) .,_ "The Ptl<ple Rose Of Cairo" ( 1985, Comedy) Mia Farrow. Jett Oen- lels. ( 1 hr., 22 min) t11 <lll•T011• m• •1· UC•..,._ 8'0ITICON "lake Havasu Classie" t! ht.) • --"The Three Stoogee In Ofblt" ( 1962. Comedy) Three Stooge., CarOI Christensen (2 hrs.) • «I ... IOMM $150,000 Ula Beer Operl trom Bucileye Lanee In North Olmsted, Ohio (Tape delay) ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) Cl) tcMCMI ........... "The Exctlenge Student" An 18-year·Old nohange atu- dent (Neeta Purl) from lndle and her American counterpart (Paige Pric.) , .. examine tMlt cutlomt and vllute. (,.) ~ ~~ ~ •-=oe• the bltter reaHtlet of the et'lttttalnment bullntte When a ~ dlan steelt hit material. In lttreo (I hf.) .... "Airport" ( 1970. Sulpenae) 0.-n Martin, Burt Lancaater. (3 hra.) .... "The Sea Chaae" (1956. Ad- l/Wlture) Jotln Wayne. Lane 'rUMtir (2 tin.I -lalurclay Cont. • • MOVA An ell8rTllnatlon of the cootrlbu- tK>ns ol Drs Howard Florey and Ernest Chain 1n penlclnln's development as a wonder drug Q ( 1 hr ) 6' .,. ''Convoy" ( t978. Adventure) KreS Kristofferson. All MacGra~2 hrs ) I QM'IWlwum.I ..... ~Liii~ WC •I I umTUU. NCAA Champi- onst'Mp Tournament Mideast Regional A- nal kve from loWI City. Iowa (2 hrs) Cl) IOOO 1'ml e ..... CUii CIWSIOllll• .... n.. Hll..m.M l.:il ,. .... , .... tmlTMl-..... .,..,......1111 M'f1 _, __ di .,,. CMIJI-Miami Grand Prh<. The International IMSA GTP Road Race follows the course at 180 MPH up and down Biscayne Boulevard and along the baylront of Miami IYAlllm ,,.,..,..., IT'IAu.I ....n _.._ ..... .,_.,..,._THI M'f1 &I 1• all~• .. Y• cm Ftlme<l 1n t 972 at Madison Square Garden, this concen perlormanoe by the lonner Bealle leatures the songs "Imagine " "Power to the People," "Come Together" and more t hr ) .,. "Fanny And Alexander" ( 1983, Drama) Pe<n•Ha Allw1n, Be<tll Guve (3 hrs. t7 min) l ._.,,,_AICOT t:a • llMCM tll-"The Lindbergh Kld- nappt " 8 * W01LD fl* .ollTI Dwight Muhammad Qawl (25·2·1, t4 KOs) vs Leon Spinks ( 17 4·2. t t KOs) lor the WBA Crulserweight title scheduled lor 15 rounds lrom Reno. Nev (Tape delay) ( 1 hr . 30 min) Cf) Cl) AT THI llCMll Scheduled reviews· "Ginger & Fred" (Marcello Mastroianni). "Just Between Friends" (Mary Tyler Moore, Ted Danson) "Rad" (Talla Shire. Jack Weston) I AIC ... .i .,.. IMllC fl/IOI.,.,.. UY ... _., THIAT8t A cny resi- dent's (Jeff Goldblum) ldeallsuc view ol rural hie rs shattered when a !rain drops him oft al an unscheduled stop *lmY•11•• PAim Danny laces the b111e1 reallttes or rhe entertainment t>usiness when a come- dian steals his material In stereo I I hr ) 1 .. , .. . &ACI ...... ... ... "Kiiier Of! Board" ( 1977, Suspense) Claude Akins. Bearrice Stra~(2 hrs ) ... .. I "Frve Days From Home ( 1978. Orama) G80l'ge Peppard. Nevllle Brand. (2 hrs ) W L..,... ~ CUMl'I ... , I -COOi ...... POOTWAllll WG•FI UlllftAU, NCAA Champl· onshlp T oumament Midwest Reglonal Fl· , nal llve from Austin, Tex. (2 hrs ) CJD llO¥ll "Romancing The Stone" ( 1984, Adventure) Mlcheel Douglas. Kathleen TurMf ( 1 h1 , 45 min.) CD .,.. "Arthut" (1981, ComedY) Dudley Moore, Liza MIMelll. (1 hr.. 37 min.) Cl) .,_ "AebeCCa" (HMO. Orama) Joan Fontaine. Laurence 04Mef. (2 hrs., 30 mm.) Cl> .... "Hatd To Hold" (1984, Ora- ma) Alck Springfield. Janet Ellber ( 1 hr .• 33 min.) .......... K iil> ClllTll IN. Romance between Char- lotte (Lynn Redgrave) and her foreman (William Atherton) cools when he retcln- dles an old relationship with the half·bfeed ciemma (Adrienne La Rusaa): Sherfff ov- mire (Brian Keith) and Philip Wendell (Doug McKeon) end their feud. (Part 10 of 15) (2 hrs .. 10 min) ·1=---. AUCI -..... °' ...,.. Dwight Muhammad Oawl (25-2-1, 14 KOs) vs. Leon Spinks ( 17+2, 11 KOs) for 1he WBA Cruisefwelght title scheduled for 1S rounds from Reno. Nev. (Tape delay) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • mM•,.-•-w• Jettrey Lyons Ind M~ chael Medved preview the Oscars. In stet· eo. l ~~--=lllli~M:;._ ... .,, Clm"l~U an and juggle( MlchMI Oevll throws a party and attempts to trade In hla off•tt. wall antics tor straight« behavior. _....._ .. ,(l)Cll ... me ... .,. "Great Seoul And Ceth<>Use Thursday" ( 1976, Comedy) Lee Marvin, Oliver Reed. Three men set OU1 to kidnap f==detloglrlS (2hrs.) mlfllf ~I C Ml .-0 ~--,., ~ .,..,. ·.---n• "Eye of the Beholder" While painting In e studio, two artists discuss the meaning of their work In this production of Kent BtoadhUrst's one-8C1 play by the Actors Theetre of Louisville. Ky. Q l lllTTOIMIY ~IClll!ll ii m LP lfCI Cel Sta1e Fullerton Wom- en's Gymnastics vs. Oregon State ( 1 hf.) CC) ... "Slnbed And The Eye Of The Tiger" ( 1977. Fantasy) Patrlci( Wayne. Jane Seymour. Slnbed battles dangafoue creatufes to remove the curse that keepa a young prince from his rlghttul place on llhe =·~:.r.,53 min.) .. U.::&.111AL TOO a.om,. C-.tN-ftlft"' Henry's dis- traught when he learns that Sara and her l:>Qyfrlend ~n to live together. (R) •a.I 'lmlCA A profle of the noctur· nal gtas.shoppef mouse. O 1:9 8 ...,,. CMmAI 11:MmY AWAm9 An Academy Awards preview featuring Inter· views with Meryl Streep, Harrison Ford and Whoopi Goldberg. film cUps of tM!r performances and a poll of celebfttles' Qs.. car plci(s. 8 MIT MCll WITlt DAVID IWQ Consumer information on Samsonite lug- gage, chemically treated fruits and ~ tables and lifetime !'!fantees • MOU.ftlOODCU9• (I) TOO a.om,.~ Henry's dla- traught when he learns that Sara ind hef ~~~~~ther (R) I :'e11 U11.., Featured; A Pl9Yiew ot this year's Academy Award nominees; a visit with Whoop! Goldberg. a San Diego actress, nominated lor an Oscar tor her role In "The Color Purple;" a look at the communtty ot Golden Hilts • a sanctuary for San Diego act0ts. ........... Vl<:kl dtsplays her In- credible strength when a nelght>omood lbult{.;;a:;':c:n=.and his friends. llA1'1m A look 'at the highland peop6es of Papua, New Guinea and the per• fence of their time-honored respect for the Clpley «:-, Cllllltllie: S4t-1500 Sunday, March 18, 1988 ------·····---,..------------------------------· -Salurclay Cont. ISiand's birds Q ( 1 hr ) l , ..... ~ ... cw. IWICYKMmOll AUITWCITYLMl'I Rock1n' Sidney per- forms "My Toot Toot", the Neville Broth· ers perform "Midnight Key to the City " "Wake Up" and "Never Needed No One Like I Needed You " ( 1 hr ) WOlmrl ~ NCAA Champ1- onsh1p T oornament West Regional Final live from Long Beach. Cahl (2 hrs J IOXllQ P1nklon Thomas (26-0-1 21 KOs) vs Tre'tor Berblck (30·4 t, 23 KOsl for the WBC Heavyweight title schedule<l for 12 rounds live from Las V~as. Nev ( 1 hr 30 min ) llOVIE ''M1ck1 & Maude" ( 198A Com edy) Dudley Moore. Amy Irving Oesp11e the tact that he's already married toe ca· reer rr11n<led attorney, a telev1slon person· allly !alls 1n love with a concert mus1c1an and decides that two wives are better lhon one PG-1 3' ( 1 hr . 58 min) Si Ro. MOOO A new Shefllt ol Nolting ham demands 1hat either Robin HOOd !Jason Connery) and his outlaws surren der or townspeople will be executed unttl tl\ey~ly I 1 hr J 'ZI · Running Brave" 11983. Ora ma) Robby Benson. Pal Hingle Based on the real life e~penence 01 Sioux 1nc:11an Bil ly Mills and the personal obstacles he overcame to become a member ot the 1964 Olympic track 1eam and the l1rst American to ever win the 10,000 meter run PG' ( 1 hr 45 min ) e NAiii MO NATO 1~@ AUTO lllACllQ IMSA 12 Hours Of Sebr 1~ hve from Sebring, Fla ( 1 tu 10 min ) 1:11 U DAMCI lllWlt Host Adrian Zmed Judges Ttiom Bray Vanna While Pe1er S<:ola11 Pertormance by Menudo In ster eo (R) BrrtALMNG m Olf LA Featured successtul mOd els who are pellte. a IOok at the life ot 1a~1 dancers at lhe Club Flamingo 1n down- town l A a car s1ereo compe1111on (J) Q.Oll UP "lllelhght" A rare portrait or San Diego's unusual medical emergency team that gets there and back by he!lcop lei D '9A U.ITIAU Los Angeles Lakers al Sacramento Kings 1L1veJ 12 hrs 30 lm'"i:::.- .-.Vm.La IM D9QO ZOO'I AmA1. DPMM Fea· lured the tidal range -a niche of Ille be- tween sea and Shore (l)emr•w ... .. 8 (J) ,,._, A group or handicapped mountain climbers are threatened by a ruthless archer ( 1 hr ) D G) El CM18 Rew. ''Never Too Old lo Dream" The Four Tops, Phyhc1a RaShad and Harry An~son )Oln Iha "Gimme A Break" co-star IOf an evening of music spanning lour d&Cades I 1 hr ) ! ......... -POlllMOWQ v,,.,., CUil Ta.mal ,.-. ..... .,. TO 1'MI IUl9lf AW..e Movie etluc Joel Si.gel hoett thlt 10011 at the Academy Aw1rdt that Includes tnlervlews With nomineM. vtnlage fllm clips of past OSGar recipients. pr9dlcllons ol thrs year's wlnners a fashion 1ePQt1 and a IOOk at the bu&1ness ot HollywOOd ( t hi) I':. 'High Midnlgh1'' (1979. Ota· 30 Sunday, March 18, 1986 ma) Mike Connors. David Birney. A con· strucllon worker seeks revenge when his wile and chrld are mislakenty llilled In a druw 1d. g hrs 1 ·~QOU) I) ~T J• OMIAMCll "Cavalleria Rusticana" Placido Domingo slars In Franco Zefltrelh's 1nterpretat1011 of Mas cagn1's opera drawn from peasant hie 1n a small S1c1han vrllage In stereo. ( 1 hr , 30 min I llOVIE 'Oh Godt Book II" ( 1980. Comedy) George Burns. Suzanne 1 Plest\ette GOd returns to Earth and chooses lhe young daughter of an adver· 11s1ng executrve 10 spread his message lo the world 'PG' (I hr. 35 min.) (p; TAUi PIOll THI DAM-Atter years ol boycotting Halloween. an elderly man tRoy Poole) is tormented by a persistent little trick-or-treater who's out to leach n1m a lesson P"'8 CMA.-Ford defends a law stu· dent who assaulted a professor. Rose Samuels 1La1nie Kazan) acc;epls her ltrst date alter her separation ( 1 hr ) m UCllOPIOllWfTAMnA t:tl D .... A conservatlOn expen tes1111es at a heanng on the issue of toxlC waste i ostponed from an earlier date ) O --llAUDm CAlllllTA~ lllO¥ll "Porky's Revenge" ( 1985 Comedy) Dan Monahan, Wyatt Knight A group ot f'lortda high school students matcties wits with the proprietor ol a local brothel 'R' 9 (1 hr , 31 min) i~·~~ 1::9 ... 1W1 PIOll numt ROAD Biii El· 11011 NASCAR raclng·s newest sensa1i00. is prollled Narrator Ken Squier traces El· 11011's career. beginning with the early days 1n Dawsonville. Georgia .. fJ (J) llCMl "Pr1va1e Benjamin" ( 1980 Comedy) Goldle Hawn, Eileen Brennan A well 10-do young woman joins the Army 1011ow1ng th& death of her new husband on their wedding night and soon finds It's not what she expected (R) (2 hrs.) D G) OOlDel aaa Dolothy's beau shows more than a pa&Slng interest 1n Blanche In stereo (R) D 0 ~ ~ Perfect Tommy is stabbed by an inmate while tr)'1ng to pro tect an 1mp11soned witness In stereo O lJ hr) m llCMl "To Catch A Thief" ( t955. Mystery) Cary Grant. Grace Kellr A re· formed 1ewel thief is suspected o return· 1ng to a Ille of crime after he falls in love with a we' you.:man. (2 hrs.) 9 _,.... This slice of Am- ericana features the Experimental Alrcratt Association's Annual International Fly-In held tn Oshkosh. Wit. author G1rry Wiiis' portrait of Geotge Washington, the arch1· lecture of American churches, and lhe re nowar of Fa=llle, N C Q It hr ) =:c.n. .. "Moscow On The Hudton" (1984. eom.dy) Robin wm1ams. Maria ConchUa AIOneo A Russiein.clrcus mual- c11n defects to the United States and MI- ii s In New York after being 11ved from the KGB by a store aecurtty guerd. 'R' ( 1 hr 55 min.) 11•m a......_ Dempsey and Makepe10. set out to thwart a right-wing mas1e1m1nd's scheme to flood the Brltllh government wllh counterlelt money ( 1 hr) .,_ "Reckless Disregard" ( t985. Otama) Tess Harper, Leslie Nielsen. A storefront lawyer defends a doctor whose reputation has been ruined by an lnvest1- ga11ve TV reporter's story alleging his 1n- v01vement In an Illegal prescription-drug ~ration. (2 hrs ) (lJ llCMl "Over The Brooklyn Bridge" ( 1984, Romance) Emott Goold, Margaux Hemingway A man who dreams of own- ing a posh restaurant in Manhattan must ma11y a woman he doesn't love so that he can recerve the linanclal suppoo needed 10 st an the t>uslness 'R' ( 1 hr .. 46 min ) I DI MHICC*C8JT _, .. -.TTUCll:~ .. G) !17 Brenda discovers Iha! one ol her ancestors made his mark In history as a Civil War coward. In stereo (R) GDDAVI.,._ fl!) W A porlralt ol world·renowned pla· n1s1 Liii Kraus. who rebullt her career after spending World War ti In a Japanese pris- on camp. (R) cou.a. IAlllTULL NCAA {)lv1Slon II Championship from SP<lngfleld Mass Tape delay) (2 hrs) 1::9 llCMl "Oh GOdl You Devil" ( 1984. Comedy) George Burns, Ted Wass A strugghng muS1c1an deelares 1n despera· 1100 that he would llade his soul tor a cnanoe at lame and fortune and the ever- obllgmg devil giants his request 'PG' O (1hr ,36 mm) -D G) .-crTOlf l1llLI A desperate man frames himself tor murder so his wile can claim the reward ror turning him m lo the =e In stereo I 1 hr ) I a LOVI IOAT A psychic predicts the end ol the wOfld, a dead man arranges a cruise for hrs wife and her former rover. a groom-to-be meals a woman who claims she was once hlS w1te Eva GabOr and Pa- trtck ;;;,,ne gues1 star Q ( 1 hr ) 0 "Marooned" ( 1969 Sc1ence- ric11on) Gregory Peck. Richard Crenna Three as1ronau1s find themselves strand- ed In space when their spacecraft mal- tunc;t1ons. (2 hrs . 30 min.) m LRITft.ll OI 1141 llCM _, P~ Interview wllh Wayne Newton: a tour of Paris (Pan t or 2). white water railing with Lauren Tewes, Bruce Jenner al his Lalle Tahoe retreat (R) ( t h1 ) e llCMI "Bells Are Ringing' ( 1960 Mu- sical} Judy HOlhday, Dean Manin A shy and 1mp1esS10nable young answer1ng-ser- v1Ce ope<ator becomes Infatuated with a cha~rltet (2 hrs) I llCMI "The P'=I Pauline' (1 947, Comedy) Betty Hutton. John Lund The Ille ol silent film star Pearl Wtilte 1s traced from her humble beginnings to her trl· umph 1n the Foiles Bergere (2 hrs ) CB) m¥9 "MISSlng In Action 2 The Begin- ning" ( 1985. Orama) Chuc!< Noms. Soon Teck Oh An American colonel, held prisoner by sadistic Vietnamese captOfs, malles a bid tor freedom for hlm&elf and his fellow POWs 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 38 min ) Tm.191fZIDlm ...... -_,1'1M*t -., .. t•ml SIT ... .. 9GlllP• ,w Kil.In ... Yllmn CUil llLIM* CClfTIUI ITM 11..::ec Gufft' Ted KnlQht In sterr.·.w~ l'lr ) •unmaYMM ~--"Getting Lucky' ( 1979, A<Sull) Tiffany Wiltis. AM Whiting. ( 1 tv.. 20 min.) (!) AT Tiii llOWlll Sctieduled reYlews: "Ginger & Fred" (Mtircello M1ttrolannl) : "Just Between Friends" (Mary Tyler Moore. Ted Oaneon): "Rad" (Talia Shire. Jact< Weston) . Cl) .. ~• .. \'Olm cm Fiimed In 1972 at Madlton Square Garden, this concert pef'1onnance by the IOf!Tlef Beatie teatU<es the songs "Imagine." "P°"' to the People," "Corne Together" and more .. (_t hr.) CZ) ... "Alvin Rides Again" ( 197 4, Comedy) Graeme Blondell, Alan Finney. A man whom women find sexually lrresls11- ble agrees to impefsonate a loc*-aHke l:'llr.J~ tv .• 30 min.) 1W _,TUCU tW ....., ... •Un.&Y_,LM ...,..., I llAllNACI While Makepeace (Glynis Barbet) tries to find her chlldhOOd pal's murderer, the victim's father embarks on an Investigation of his own. (1 hr.) ................. (I).,.. "Easy Corne. Easy Go" (1967, Musical) Elvis Presley, Dodie Marshall. A Navy frogman mlstakenly believes he has found a vast sunken treasure. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) a .. CUM'I ..... Guests: Jofln Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Benet (R) t! hr.) .... "The Magnificent s.ven Ridel" ( 1972, Western) Lee Van Cleel. Stefanie Powers. Five paroled cOIWlcts aid two law· men In rescuing a town from the ciutchee of a rvthless band of outlaws. (2 tn.) CC) .,.. "Perfect Timing" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Stephen Markle. Mlehelle Scatbelli. An tit-limed career change puts a New York photographer's love Qfe and finances on the skids. until he teams up wtth his womanlZlng brothef a.nd a punk rocker. (1 hr ,30 ml~ ([).,.., rm (!) ... "How Oo I Love Thee" ( 1970, Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Maureen O'Hara An atheist shares a stOfmy mar- riage With a religious fundementallst (2 hrs) 1W CID UY ..... .., wm A city resi- dent's (Jeff Go4db1Um) Idealistic view of rural Ille Is shalle<ed when e treln drops him oft at an unscheduled stop. 111111• ... c -.,.. "War Italian Style" ( 1967, Comedy) Busl• Keaton, Martha Hye<. Two American POWs escape with plans !Of an Invasion. bUt can't convince anyone of their authef"ltlelty. (2 h,_ ) • .,_ "Thirty Seconds Ovtf TOkyo" ( 1944. Orama) Spencer Tracy, Van John- son. General Jimmy Doollt11e prepares '°' and commands B-25s In bombing ml&- alont CNef J=:hrs.) • DA• Scheduled· women who've had extramarital aflalrs. ( t tv.) 1 ... -Tlll..a' W Alm crltlel Andrew Sarrlt, Molly Haskell. Anhof Knight and John Stmon rate their ten favorite movttt. (I)• I Ft llm1llll NCAA OMeiOtl II Champlonehip "°"' ~. MW.· i! ape dltey) CIJ""" "SClrrtd" (1984, Ofama) Jen-. nller Mayo. Jecklt e.rryman. A t$.v-ar· old unwtd mother becomte a Holtywood prostitute to 1UPPOf1 her baby 'R' ( 1 hr., 25 ~ • • "The Apt Man" (1~3. Horror) Bela Lugosi. Wallace Ford. When eome- tNng goee wrong with one of hill ~ ments, a eclentlst la transformed Into an -_, .... i i. (2 hra.) .. .._ "Tuff Turi" (19&4, Orama) James Spader, Kim RlchetdL An East Coast teen-ager ~with his fwnly to a tough L A. nelghbofhood where he cluhea with an antagoniltlc punk, 'R' Q • hr., 62 min.) -........ 'fl• CA1'1W• IC1' SketeheS: "Fantay llland" spool whh Eugene Levy es Mr. Rcutte and John Candy as Panoo; Joe Flaherty and Cave Thomas play rock atera who meet Glenda the Good Witch (Catheftne o·~JA l1I WIW A nostalgic review of hit soogs that ineludea vtc»os ot "The Letter" by the Box Tops. "American Pie" by Oon McLean, "I Can't c;.i Next to You" by the Temptations and "lt'a My Party" by L• ley GOfe. Also. Nve performence9 by Peter Noone, Felix Cavaliere and hoet John Sebastian. In stereo. ( t hr.) •o.a.M._ ([) ... "Hard To Hold" (HMM, Ora- ma) Ride Sprlngfleld. Janet Biber. A rock 'n' roll atar falls tor a eNld paychotoglat and Is determined to win her love. 'PG' (1 hr .. 33 min.) CZ).,. "Suac>lrla" ( 1977, Hooor) Je&- slca Harpef. 8tefanle Caalnl. A young dance student le terrified to INrn that mU<der la a part of the dellV rtQlmen et lhe PromPaee2 __ ... , .. , ___ _ ••ClllNll'IMWYt1t1f' I~ ......-.... ~ ..... ....... .... ,,_ ........ ............. [;., ....... .... ..... wmr .. .. ..,. • JC* .. 1 .. 'e tvTIWMI ... .... .......... m ... u ... ....., -1 cm ~ ,,, ?• 110M et ,, REif 1flln1L.,...CI ...... [ ..... ,,.a= -- tW -- REif i t« .._,, (Ule) Cl -;,~.,.~-,, HW -rt-':ii. , 0 • ll JF CIJltJll a·sn ... .,..,.. .. exc!OINt 1,....q school ihe'i ettenclng. 'R' ( 1 hr., 37 mlri.) *l"'cm :11111•au•ra,... .. "Elcept To Burma" (1966, Adventure) Barbera St~. Robert Ryan. Native euperstltionl and unwanflld attentions from a mysterioue atranget complicete the lite of • mletr"' of • eur:.=tatlon. (2 tva.) ! .. ~.. (1984, Orame) Nlek Nolte. JoBeth Wiiiams. A i.w.M brought against a zoo-Nke urban hlat\ school fOf' awarding • dlplOma to an ._ terete student spurs a buf'ne6.out lnetruo- tOf to search tor hil dl9catded ldeela. 'A' -1\~~ii=J ----lllllllff ... •••o ..... Scheduled: Sm<*ey ~ !neon (CO-host). Mar1e Osmond. •-he. Sty Fox. Robert Palmer. Dan Seela. In 1tete0. ~~ .. --~ .. "Love Letters" ( 1983, Creme) Jamie Lee CYrtls. Jamee Keech. After <l&- COYlflnQ that her recentty decmud mother had been lfNOIYed In an extfWneri. tel affair throughOUt her marriage, a .inate women baoornea lnvoMld In an <>1otlt>111•.-...llllM affair with • married men. 'A" ( 1 hr.. 38 min.) =~......... .. wlmA111TINll'ILlllDI 1111• • NA_, ..... a.Ill eN fimj ... .._ l' ..... CE Lp a.111 ... 0.1 llE.(111r.) U .... --ll91Etllill11if .. Ss.3t* _ .................. o... .... =w? ... '\,allt ...... Cll 7 - ...... , .. Lie_. "-It 7 51 "-la ... OMe..(T .. ....,('I ..... • ....., ,_ ... 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USA Weekend chronicles an upbeat Diahann Car- roll, who'sontopofthe world again with a star- ring role In TV's "Dynas- ty" -and deeply In love aaweU . a. ......... ... Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang are featured In color, every Sunday In the Piiot. Entertainment There's murder afoot In Newport with the Orange County premiere of a new mystery play ./84 Bualneu Companies turn to comic pages for characters to use In advertising aimed at adults./C4 INDEX Bridge Bulletln Board Business ClaaaJfled Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Publlc Notices Sporta Styte Televlalon Weather 85 A3 C5-6 01-5 85 05 84-5 A6 B3 86 82 06 C1-<4 81-3 TVL~ CrulJ victims •till bi IJa.pltal Three Oranae County resi- dents remained in the hospital Saturday followina a bead-on collision Friday ni&ht in the unincorporated Modjeska area. Mark Koch, 22, of Mission Viejo..t. Joanne Altrchan, lS, of the 1 rabuco ua and Scan Dowd, 2-4, of El Toro were ruahed to Minion Community Hospital followina the 9:~8 p.m. two-<:at cruh, accordina to Or· •nae County A~ OeP1rtmcnt offidala. Koch suffered lnJurica to both !qt and AJtrcban suffered ~d ioJurica ln the accident on Santiaao Canton Rold 11 Mod,. Jeska Orade. Dowd WU ho.pi· tali.zed with internal injuries, offlcial1Wd. A Million Community HC*. pital spokeswoman Mid Koch was \i tcd in f'ait condition Saturday n•aht. Astreban and Oo'#d were both uP&f'l(led to aoocS condition. she tald. 50~ SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1986 Fighter jet.crashes i~ hills Crew ejects safely after craft develops engtne trouble; no one on ground hurt BJ SUSAN ROWLETT °' .. _..,,... .... ~ ~ of Marine pilots on a tn.ini.Qa mission escaped injury Sat~ urday after ejectina from a single- eoginc jet. that lat.er crashCd in a l...a&una Hills field on approach to the El ,.oro Marine Corps Air Station. Winner ,. honors another like him Horatio Alger award recipient offers Ups to Marina High students By ROBERT BARKER °' .. .,..,,... .... "A winner says let's fwd our. A loSl:r sars nobody knows. "A Mnaersays I was wrong. A loS1:r says it's not my fault. "Winners wort harder and stin have more rime for other things. Losers are too busy to do what's necessary. "A winner says, 'I'm good, but not as good as I ought to be.' A loser says, 'I'm not as bad u lots of orhers.' " Charles "Red" Scott, a self-made multimillionaire, and a member of the Horatio Alger Association of Oistinpished Americans, offered these observations and other tips to studenta at Marina High School this week. Horatio Alger was an American author who wrote more than 100 books for boys. By leading exemplary lives and battlina valiantly ap.inst poverty and advenity, his heroes gained wealth and honor. Scott was at the Huntinaton Beach school to honor senior student Sabrina J. Goodman, one of 20 students from throuabout the United States to win a $5,000 Horatio Alger Association scholanhip. Goodman has a 4. 73 grade point average (An A in an advanced placement or honor class gives a student five grade points instead of the traditional four.) She specializes io math and ~hysics and computer sciences. She s active i.n several campus organiutions and works as a computer consultant to finance her college education. She is editor-in-chief of the Runes, a Marina High School creative arts magazine, is treasurer of the math and 1Cience club, and will participate in May in the state's speech and debate final competition. She is a lawyeT on the school's Mock Trial Team that competes with other schools on simulated court trials. No one on the ground was ill,Jurcd. The pilot. Maj. Thomas E. Chaffin', and Maj. Ben.jamin L. Williams of the 3rd Marine Aircraft Win& were about five miles south of the runway wbcp their OA-4 Skyhawk aircraft ap- ~ntly developed "engine-related problems," said Lt. Col. Jerry Shelton. Chaffin, 39, of Mission Viejo, and Wtlliams, 41. ofTUJtio, were retum- ina from a cross.-country trainina fliaht to Luke Air Force Bue in Phoenix, Ariz., .when the 3:40 p.m . ~h occurred, Shelton said. The two-seater jct was from Head- quanm and Maintenance Squadron I 3 at the base. It reportedly hit the side of a grassy hill near Alicia and Moulton parkways shortly after the two pilots parachuted to safety. Dllllr""' ......... ~ ........ La&una HilltresidenthmHoUand said She was out for a walk in the area when abe saw the cruh. ··r heard a loud pop, aod t.berC wu a faaht.er ptane and two peqple ejected out of it," Holland said. "The aln:raft Went into the top of the bill and bunt into flames ... . Holland said abe beard tcVeral Marine jell fly over her on approach to the El TOTO runway durina her mile-Iona walk Saturday afterrioon .. But when she heard one of the jets Newport Center 'renaissance' plan to be aired Calls for build-out of I 7 5 acres of land surrounding center By SUSAN BOWLE'IT °' .. ....,,... .... The tint public hearing on what Irvine Co. officials tcnn "the renais- sance ofNcwport Center .. wiU be held this week before the Newport Beach Planning Commission. u developers seek approval of the multimillion doUar project. The Thursday hearif\& on the plan to complete 17 S acres of undeveloped land in and around the 60()...acrc Newport Center comes nearly a year after the Irvine Co. submitted a propotcd general plan amendment to the city, according to Irvine Co. spokeswoman Jane Glenn Hau. Altho~ there is aurc to be a p'Clt deal of restdent concern over a project this size, Hau said the oompany bas already received positive comments QD the plans from 16 oommunity associations and 22 civic and bu11- ness aroups. .. Amoa& Qther tbinp, these re- views and the input from city. resi- dents have pven us an o~ty 10 finely tune the commuruty hnua we envision u pert of Newport Cent.er-features that we think will provide a truly unique place for the community," said R~S:,=-vice president of Urban . ud Desian for the Irvine Co. The finit.bcd plan c:a1lt for a- panded retail and commercial aftlll, road modificationa to eatt traflic coDJCltion, and three new residential projects. The plans for sboppi.na and busi-ness area within Newport Center were started 18 yean •• but final renovation proposala for completion of the cent.er have been in the works for about three years, ~tz eaid. When the work is completed in about IS years, it will have COil .. hundreds of milliona." be added. •• 1 t will take us a while 10 fiaitb tbe cent.er, but it's time to besin aaembl- . the final pieces," Seiu said. "1:a said the completion of New- pon Cent.er. desiped to terVe u "'tbe true town center of Newport 9-:b, .. is expected to ,mente up 10 Sl million per ~ in additional tu revenue for the city. Altboup the renovation of the l(). year-old center woWd add l S percent more aboppina ll*lC -lboe1 me same unount u Atrium Cout added when it opened lut November -Irvi.neeo. officials •x it~ me elite ~ who will from the project. Several aewrestaunats. a .. ~ court.. m-Jor perfQrmaDcc ...... outdoor conccru and commuairy (Pl••• -DWl'CMT/.&I) Mother Nature smiles on Walk ·ror Mankind Showers stay away as 500 marchers tackle 18-mUe charity event They vowed to walk rain or shine, and the expected showers stayed away from more than 500 marchers who ~cipatcd in the Walk for Mank.ind in Irvine Saturday morn- ing. for us." There were 557 people of all._. who laced up their t.en011 shoes for the 18-mile event that bepn at 8 Lm. in front of Woodbridte Hieb School, Dacey II.id. The participants ranaed in• from small chil~o to senior atizem. They walked for sponson wbo made pledp to help Project Co~ an international health orpnizabOD, Dacey said. She received one 8 in her high school carceT -in a history class. (Pleue 1tee W 11'l'OtR/ A2) Re.cue crew and jet that cruhed are 'rialble deep lD the hll1s behind apartmenta on Allao Viejo Ranch lD LaCana Hilla. "It was fabulous," said walk re- cruitment chairman Marie Dacey. "The rain held off; it didn't rain at all The I 0th annual march attracted about 100 more peop&e than last (Pl--.... A.Ls./ A.2) Recycling indus~ry down in the dumps For a man who has preached recycling since the early '70s. it is a bitter irony. People arc recycling aluminum cans and newspaper at record rates, but the recycling indus- try is lo trouble because of an overabundance of recycled materials, said tee Johnson, director of the Oranae Cout Collqe Recycling Pro-vam. An ovcnupply of recycled ma- terials hu 1ent the ~ce of recycled newspaper and alum mum cans plum- Flnt of two pert• metina, and lower pades of paper such aa mapzinet have ~me practically worthlcss1 said Johnson. Althouab these aowntums have occurred periodically throuah the history of recycliq. Johnson II.id be it not swe the l .S·ycar-old, non-profit business owned by ~s Associated Studenta can weather this criais. "The only way the ~m can off'tet decreated market pnce1 it to incrcate volume," he said. Johnaon aajd an incrcale in the amount of cans and ocwapepeT donated by the com~ munity would ofrtet low prices. ProOta t'tom the center fund ~1- ina education prosramt and have provided mo~ than Sl0,000 in tcholanb1pe since it tq,an opcrat•na in 1970. JohnlOn said. "We art currently recychnf an averaac of 82 ton' per month.' ln the fint 1111 monthi of the G. JEANETIE AVENT Fo cus ON THE NEws 1985-86 fiscal year. volume increucd by 12 percent over the same penod last year, he said. ..It is still trash," he said. What makes it valuable is being able to find a market for iL ·•This year's newspaper pnccs arc down Sl percent from last year and aluminum can prioet arc down 2S percent. lnoome t'tom the sale of newspaper and aluminum caM makes up 6S percent of our tot.al revenue. We are currently operatJnt in the red " said Johnson. OCCs ke Johnson is not alone U'\ bJs ooncernS: UC lrvine's d.iftetor of rec:yclina. Val Valenti said. "There is no down U'Ud in ~in&. but the~ is a down trend in the paper market ... Mi~ed waste paper which includa maprincs and telephone boob 11 a low1J'lde P1persource and •·we can't move the stulT ... Com outer pnn1out1 and cardboard are tbll oe90uablo item • said Valenti, and arc u~ &J IC\'el'llC to move the lower srade' of (Pleue ... a&CTCLINO/A2) 40 ,...n of••• +Ice .......................... DorotlaJ Pa.leajo•rl~J pl•de wtU. ... ,_ Plall Mauer for rel--flom lier job Cla.rtaa a oer-•1 marklDC Iler 40tb year wltla the city of Newport ._dl. See etory Pate A2. \ NB road closed by flooding By SUSAN BOWLETr Ot•Dllf ....... They arrived a bit laler than expected, but showers bepn blanket- mg the Oranae Coast Saturday evo- niDI. forcina the closure of a flooded Back Bay Drive in Ncwpon Beech and causina oolated fcndet"·benden on area roadways. Weather forccastcn ori&inally pre. d ieted ram Saturday monuna to continue throlJ&h the week.end. but the rainfall wu a bit tardy. startina in most coastal areas tn the late after- noon. Aocordma to the National Weather Service m Los Anaetes. Orante CoMt ris1dcnt1 can expcc1 it to be bn:ety and cool. wttl'l IC&tteftd sbowen ancl heavy thunderstorms today. It will be partly cloudy with a chance of ahowcrs toruaht and Monday, with ovcmiaht lows in the 401 to near '°· Highs today and Monday will be Sl to M . Back Bay Onvc 1n Newpon ee.ctl was clOICd at about 9 p.m. Sauo:l: after two can were "8lled by I l\lf police taJd. It WU DOl Qpec:ted tlO reopen \lrllil this momjne. The rainfall flooded the \11\&al IPC* 1n Newpon Be8ctl, police said. t.o- c:at1on1 alo~ the Paa6c Cout ~ way. 1ncludiftl areas near Rl•e•• Drive and uperiOf Avea-. _.. ''°""""'tram Balboa Boukvant .. ........ .. ..,.,..., .. } ............. Y9 ..... SHOWERS ••• Fro.Al Oooded al I 31.h and ~th ftl'CC'U officials satd U.S . Tempe """'-·I'---.. ... A -.. Le * • ----·tn scattered ... bowers .... ~ n ~ Cpl. Terri= aad Cpl. Da'rid Wlllk. 'f'Olu:t1 .. &am die T ..U. Corpa Air 8tatlOD• after refre t' e matll at a .top aloDC tbe Walk for Menldnd 1D 1ntDe a.tmday. A Cahfonua H &&bwa) Patrol dar patcher said aJtho uah the. typteal tenc of nunor frccwa) coll1S1ons occurred wt th ~ S1att of the raJD DO auvor acaden~ bad yet been re.- paned ~ • I -t 0 .. ........ ---~ ..... ._y.,. M 16 ~~ 40 77 a--• • 0.-• • " -"' S3 ....... Calif. Temp• 93 • 16 .. ?fl Hiii" '°"' IOI •'14 l\OUll .. IOIO'll lit ~ r. • •• 4J ., ... P"'1 ~T JI ·-·-la n ... , ., ~v-,. a. 41 ·-v~ ts .. ----• • to •• ......., ·~ :.i• lUf•--""19 .. t 7 T.I s• ..,._ W ALKFOR MANKIND ... Al aboul lCJ 45 p.m Saturda)' Orange Co unt) Flood Control ~ tnct spokesman Bob Collacon said . .., I to~ of ram had fallen on Corona dcl Mar dunng the past 24 boun £1 Toro a nd H untmgton col.lc'C\ed .63 me~. and San Juan Capt.SUaDo measured 51 tncbes of nuofaU ~ s~ud • 0 ....... ... ~ ::.. r ... s• 2:i .__Or .. » ~· • • r ::...:Cllt .. I:! .. ,. ·--"''' :. M Cl ..._,. •t " ., ,, _ ... IMC ,, • 41 ~ ,. ... l"romAl o;ea.r 11 e~enl dap11e ac, Cimino~ for~t of ~nd rd.Ir lbat Lnrc-.tt· en'"''CJ l l> <;Ut the waUc route sbo!" . r bt: cblldn:n twd a ri:a good llmt [)ace, SoaJC .. lt 1o1r~.. ~ Oat ~U\.~ w t year lbe walk radCd about S~S.000 for PrOJtct Concern, wtuch )Cf"V~ t~ need~ throughout lbe world lbrouah education a nd bealth um: Dacie) said Pledge figu~ bad no· 1rel been tabulated for lh.1$ year to "-ah for MaoiJnd she ~d ...... ~ ~..6.C Clllf--."" \ ~c 00.,.-a..;i. oi.c-~ Cat no OP ~,. o..A ... 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Aorabam 111-..vlr rar Iv• tnt Huw.e of Rc:p- 1.-s-;11Uat1\1..~ l"'l'-t <ind hailed and rdn 1•1• Itn .. ~nalt l"-• um~ and l~t He .sn1• ~er t• tit our greatc:~n pr~1- dt:n' •'11<:\ tr.11'"" 11 '.14(! .. (Jud h~ • • ,.,. ,nmi; 1• d!J w1tr '>Ui..:~ Hes t11t , 1u11.•. •J' pt•1Ncr "-e re JUSt as t;'J"JC " ar 'vr11 tx."'.oUl* we re tht i.;1111C •J' < .1•.>C I-I• I•"\.~ me He s our µa ..... rw• Scott told lbc studcnu that sua:css rs not mea3ured b~ wealth. famt or power instead ht' said. .. Its bov. far 1rou came wt th God's gift .. lf "ou do vour best even ume vou'v( honoree )'Oun.elf and your ma1.cr .. Scott who sa1d be has a personal worth of more lban SI 0 mill.ion descnbed rut. ""ealtb not as bappmess but as momcntar) spendt.ng plcasutt Asked wbat ht d do tfbe had tus hfe tt h"e over bt rephed .. , d make mott m1SlakC$ and J would do more thtn&$ .. rd bavt mun fun and smeU more roses .. 0.., N.c ...,_.,ca....---. Sabrina Q.oodm•n. MarlD.a IUO School eeo.ior. with .elf· ma.de millionaire C harlee ··aea·· Scott. 4' • a.-MOM>AY ......,, " .. Extended ... llenWOtr< &II •• I 11 IJJI •.J Gf.-1 ..... ... o.orw t ' ·~ F .. I ~ tota.m '' .....,, It a.. ( 1 ~· ,.,,_ ..... 4e a-..,.,o..c !>l ·~ Sec;or>CI '"II" ....... ~ ... ~ ---l.-, -Sr~ --• •1 ~--"Pt It '& I ) --Ol ,_ T,,.,,. a.-£' •t 6"' ..,, tooer et •01 P"" ,._ .... a 4:l • -0...,~-l_, ..,.._ l>oC •• MonCl•t ll 800 o m __ ...,. • -..... n 51 .... T~9"'\cc6 J ,.., .. ...,....,_. 5! 41 ~::.. tOO•Y 81 t 1& &At .,,. ... t ([$ ,, .. 1! 151! -IO -..a. ..., ~ In 11111 s.n..ena 66 37 .-. <I • .__.aa.oo-llte ~-., &en ....... !)fl !IO I09I" i.lonCl•r aa 12 oe a.m . ~a., Sl ., ----I0---«11 a.ntaMoo-.a 40 years fly by for city employee She says n d~n l ~ Wtt 4C. vcars. but Doroth~ Paleo has accom- parued the cit~ of Newpon Beach through four decades of tns.m- formanon from a modest Orange Coast tounSt town 10 a &prawhfll b usmess commurut\ ·Tve mack lots of fnends and I sull ba ve them " 58.ld Palen Paleo went to worl for lbc cm when sbt wu 21 vcars old She worked in the old C1i~ Hall near the "-ewport Pier before ll moved to 32nd Street 9'ewport Beach Mayor Ph1hr Maurer presented a proclamallor. lo Palen earlier ttui. month dunng a celebrauon matkltli her 40tb an- ruv~ as ··a loya and dedicated emplov~ who 1~ well-hked and rcspcc\cd b } her cu-worker~ · Tbe proclamauon said she ha!> ··effecu veh and effic1enth ass1sled the finan~ dtreCtor m the ·operation of the Cn~ of "iewpon Beach· since March 5 1 ~46 Palen received one of th<' ctt' ' annual awardi. for outstanding em· ployee!> 1n 1972. and won Newpon. Beach·s Millie Service Award in 1982 for excellent work with the city Mume Mc-.lp1ne, secretary to (II\ Manager Bob Wynn and looi- urrie fnecd of Palen's, wt.II celebrate her 40th anniversary with the city 10 June She ~•d Palen 1s a valued and well-hlced employee. Jn addrnon to her d uties as ac- couctmg supervisor. Palen is former president of the Business and Pro- fessional Wo men's Oub 10 Newpon Beach and serves as anofficer of the "'e~port Beach City Employees Fed- eral Credn L'n1on NEWPORT CENTER BUILD-OUT PLAN .•. From Al eYents. and a wider \ anct) of rcta.tl b~ th~ eourc 15-year de,elo pmen1 s.b()J)!> .. catenoi to all ag~ mcomC$ plan.· Fnzpatnck said and tastes~ will be offered. accordulg Three oe~ res1denual projects in- to Da''ld Mudgen , president ofl.r\·1ne eluded lD the plan consist of an lsO. Retail Propertte1> an operat..mg urut development on a I 0-acre sne in division of the lrnne Co Tbe B1g Can}on. a 130-unu apan.ment redesign will also proVIde covered complex scheduled for construcuon walkways and arcades for most of the on a rune-acrt slle at Pacific ( oas1 area to guard against rnclement Higbwa~ and Jamboree Road and weather. ~ewporter North. an 80-acre i.1\e of T wo 12-ston m1d-nsc office butld-430 res1denec5 near Jamboree Road lDgS, a sen~ of one-and two-story and Santa Barbara Dnve Haas said. garden offiec5 and construcuon oftbt A 33-acrc p1cct of unde' eloped 1100 w11J follow the same Medller- raoean-st) le architecture. "We want people to know that -.tnum Court 1s not a one-shot thing." Se1u said. "Jt's the begin-mng. .. State announces Brie ch ees e recall CCD••r'• last r.. •• r.. n"' .. bui1~ -a land along MacArthur Boukvard "' " UA6M. ,_ .... SACRAMENTO (AP)-The state 16-story office tower-will be uilt if near Pactfic Coast Htghwa} 1s also a the plans arc approved pan of the renovauon Plans for the reported Fnda> the voluntary recall And that's JUSt 1ns1de the center ""lewpon v~·· sne mclude gar-of 16 brands of French Bne chCCIC According to Scttz., the 101enor den offieft. restaurants and small because l1stena bactcna were found RECYCLING DOWN IN THE DUMPS .•• YromAl pciv1 In elk• 1 iMt10 '. "'' r 11 • • • • 11t• r Lt.II~ pap<. r bu;•" rl · w<1.r1I tJUI 11.>v. ~ adt ,,. , ""tJl1 1. •>u• gv..d 'tufl ' l l1c11.:1r lie~ lht d1ll1 t• ,,, • •; • • • • 1h1 r,•,11 p11Jli1 v;llc<;ta•Jr (pr l•" ,.,,. 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I IJ~ llt:W!)IJalJ( ... 11d t dfll; l'J •111~:1 Vhf pr•Jllb lr<Jll ''" )thn~ •Jld ttlrig1 1.sl•JI!) tJfJI \\Cll•I l1•<;ler!) d.p plUlfl• t'~ alld u'K:d 111•J\IJf IJll fJr1Jdu 1. ) wh 1• It dlt na•1r• 1j1lla• ult t1; rtt)'• k cind wl11d1 u:.u.id_. r11d up 111 lc1rttJf1lh l><!ld J•>hllY1I Wr oil tr1o l•1r111a•nlC1ll ; 111•Jll"dlt;d ( ·m~~UI f 11, \,\(:'. a• I t:pl 41JI ft"' )'dablr n1<1lt no ' rq~.iirdlt·~, 111 t/at' 111<1h:nah p11Jl1I 1J(;tt•1J114I lat ... 11d Altbuugh tlit' fl'Jfl pr1Jlll t•1ll1 •win • cnlcf) ha Vt' been ltard tu1, the • 1min1e1ual re\. )'<..It" h<i ve "'" been in~ulated frt.Jm mar~··• \wing11 < Jary K.it1.anan cApt>n ..alt • rnanog1·r ill ')uraset f Jbff:' fndu~lr '' Ill fr • IOI' -.aid ft ) n''' a <kprr~~1·111 _., 1 l'>ul al 1 the; <fold1u1m Why buy llCUJOd•t, flllf'r w/11 n you <.a.n buy pulp'"" K...1Murn io~ed 1dcrnn1 l<J the '"'pt-' n ulb wh11 huy 1><•j)Cf f1om r~yc..ka For h1' wm~ny "tht' k,.~ 111 thl" paper industry 1 d1vu)1fic;;al1•1r1 If the wmpany had 0111 •tr,, !'>lh•·d 111111 trash hauling and 111hn "f' t1'> w• 11 MAIN OFFICE If• • I • I#• •I• • "' "' W • -1 r w...:.,,. ;~, •.,,1 rt &,,.....,'*'1 "-• ., '-'•l rw ~1d • •tht:r r Jrarage ' 11unt\ n:qclt:r "'•' c:'.rto n1,t l1J be 1dent1tfod.sa.id he d1•j• th nit 11~<.yd1ng wa~ in a C•J ..... ., .. ~ tw110 bu1 ··rn an un- , v1• .. ~.. lft·11d for the pa~t lhret; •to'' ,.,,.,., p11v:.~ ho\t: dropped·· • , , .. ~ .. 1 lr1•. ')1.<lntoo compan~ "• • , .,. 'Jt • r m tJu'>int:!>!. mort' than ..... • 1•.rY.d Ill J 1Juntain Valle)' Jf !> l• 'A•" l•t;: ~'lit h1lt;d lac:tor'> !>UCh ai. " • •· • >' I ·, d•,llesr fewer houi.mg •.t.;,•1· .:11<: d urr·v n~ <Jf lo~ c1Jst , ,~ r 'f c.. • 4 1• ,,, •}..-I '> market 1,4 \ t .. :..•Jll ll t bu ted HJ the 1yver '!>uppl. 'Ji r•' , 'lt.d rr alt:nah wd J1.1h11~·)' A.1.< •)•<lrn~ v Y. arr I ' C luind.Jer 111 lh< J ,..bruar . i';'J4 11>!.UI.'. of The J 4.1tun~1 m 111!,al111t '!hi.'. Cn1ted '>tatci. d•1n1111att ~ 1tie 1nt.ernat.J•Jnal waslC' paptr trade: al.<..<Juntini for IS5 per<.ent ol net lMt11 s · Beuuse of lhc: !>trrJO~ L' '> dollll.T wuntnes i.uc.h as 4)outh Kora Taiwan. Japan and the Phll1pp1n~ which buy wai.tc paper from the Unned 5talCS, have less buying power and are consequently buying less wd Johnson Kv,anan noted that Japan and tht Ph1l1ppines because of th.cir growing populauon now generate muc..h of their own paper waste for recychni Fewer housing •tarti have alM> wntnhutcd to the decrease in ~ mand for waste paper, ~1d Johnson When there arc more housma auu·u, more wood ·1s u~ toward ho uung t:11nstruct1on fhe demand for con- '>truc:t1on wood mean. Jess wood on lhc market for paper pulp, and a rcnovauon ts ooJ} a poruoo of tht shops Currentl). the sue 1s des1g-10 four lots . greater need for rt('}cled paper package. nated in the etty·i. general plan for 360 The announcement by the CAh- A poruoo of roofing pal)e'r '~ al~ lrvint Co -funded regional road apartments and wme ret.ai.I use, Haas fomia Department of Health Services made f:rorn re<'ycled paper J oh.nwn modificauoos -mdudlng the lower-said. said the bacteria were found by the wd But wbeo housIDg start~ a.rt i.ng ofMacAnhur Boulevard bctweell lrvmt Co official' will request a U.S. Food and Drug Admin1strat1on. down. tbert 1s l~s demand for San ~el Road and the Pacific modificauoc of the city's current which reporttd that many other lots recycled paper Coast H.igbway. and the coostruCUon general plan at the Planning Com-had ~n tested and found negative. Another factor 1s the suppl) of ra"' of Pelican Road. a proposed su-mtle mission mecun& Tbursda}. How· State Health Director Kenneth m.atenals "De' elopi.ng countn~ a.rt bypass route around Coron.a del Mar e-ver. because of the sue of lbe K.Jzer said no 1llnes<;c~ had ~n using the Amaz.on forest as a natural -are also part of the plan propo5Cd project, lrvuie Co. officials reported from the cheeses. resource." said Johnson, and a~ a Hugh Fitzpatnck. 5eruor d.l.rcctor expect to anend several meetings The brands. recalled by Bcsnicr resuh, the market 1s flooded with of t.ransport.auon 1ssue5 for the com-with Newport Bcacb residents and fa port· France. are Bonte, Brie de South Amencan v1rg10 fiber pany, said the roadwork is intended city plannen before the first stages of Mcau~. Claude!. Creme de la Creme. Valen t1 u1d gov e ro m c n t -to ease traffic congesuon expected to the plan art approved. Fleurs de France. J L1ncct. Marro, subs1d.lz.ed fact.ones in Fin.land and be created as a resuJt of the Newpon. Senz wd the pnccy shops m Marquis Lafayette. Martm-Colkt., Ut.nada havealM>dumped wood pulp Center renovauon Atnum Coun WJ.lJ not~ a protot)pe Mcau' M Collet. Pre~l1Je. Pnmrosc.. 00 the mark.el dnv1ng down the ·10e road unprovemenu wtl.I far for the compleuoo of Newport PSQ Gold. Rue l..cp1c, Sclecuon re<.}'cle market offset any traffic increases generated Center. but the new rctaJJ construe-Gounnet F . and Village M ColltL AJlhough Kaza.nan and Valenti liiii!iii!!ii!!i!!i!!i!i!!i!!i!!i!!i!!i!!i!i!i!!i!i!i!!i!!i!!i!!!ii!!i!i!ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~i!iiiiii ant.Jc1pale a recovery lD the recychn& n mdustry later thJI) year. Johnson i.ees tbe slump u symptomatic of a larger problem. Without the role of recycl- ing. press~ to use l!m1tcd., natural resou~ 10crease, and demands for more landfills to dispose of waste 10crcasc . Said Chandler, "Recycl.l.ngJllit baJf of the world pa.per used today would meet almost 75 percent of new paper demand. and this wo uld free 20 mlllion acres of fore5t land fro m pa.per producuoo " Jobnwn wd tht k.cy to preservtn& the wot1d"11 natural resoUJ'OC! and to controUmg the a.auon's m o unt.alru of ptbaie " to lDcorporaie recyclina as a pa.rt of aohd waste manqemenL NEXT: Oruce C..ty reslkmb ... erak 4 mJlllN IMt ., •&•k • Je&r ~ Git rapeuU.Wty., ~can of cut •uk resit wtca i.eai conn· meaia. Justcall 642-6086 "-' ', c111, • ~ 00 .,,,. .... fOJt _.. or ~ lO p ,. u.tor• 1 0 "' •llO ,.,.,, ~. -... °""'9'<t0 . . ~ . ... v 7 I M0.16 What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don t you like? <all the number above and your mn\aJe will he recorded, transcribed and d e· llvtred to the appro pn ate editor. J h~ \ame 24.hour amwenna service mt)' be IJ)Cd tr> rtu >rd ltttcn lo tht edito r on any top1c. < •1n1nhuum, "' r>ur Letters column mu6t include tt "JI ramt: and telephone number for venficauo n I dli u' wh11 'un your rnsnd '"'oe' •"'2 &o;rwJllr " (OJ .,., ~ ·-·· ,,,.,, toC11 l'>r I • rr {"' ,_.ort •0 e ..., ilf"1 fl» COit) *' ,,. ,.....,.., Clfculatlon T1lepbonee ..,~, <1<•,.,,.,w,,.., .,... .., .... • A Very Special Shoe Department ·1 119 Faahion Ialand •Newport Beach • 769·1622 • Bullocka Willahire Wini , f • , MeetiqWeclilelday on BolA Chica Park l)'e Boa. Oilca liQCllt part will be tbe topic of a,dileillioG JIU!Cl WectDelday by ltale, county and at)' rtpreleJltattvea and locaJ environmeatatista. On band wiU be Qranee O>uaty Supes w i1or ~t Wieder, H~tiQatoD Beticb Mayor Robert ~C, ~taUVet of tbe ~ de Bo1Ja Chica envt.ronmental ~ti~ uc1 a California Oepertm~t of Flab' and Oamo ofBclal. Tbo meetiJla is ecbeduled at 7:30 p.m. in room 87 at Civic Center. For moR information, call the Amiaos de Bol11 Chica at 897-7003. "New cJaue. at Oraz16e Cout Three new nine-week oounes -on American history, basic Enalisb skil1s and IOci~ -will be offered •t. OransC Cout Coneae. beaiJlnina Monday and runruna throup May 29. The history ooune, coverina events from 1876 to the present, will meet in. two letaions, one on Monda)'I and Wcdnadays &om. 2 to S p.m.., the other T~YJ ~ Tb~ysat the aame time. The classes m Enalilh skills are offered during the momina. afternoon and evcnina hours. Introductory IOcioJosy meets Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from I to 4 p.m. Call OCC at 432-S772 for rqjstration information. ColorbJt co~t•t cardef# Rome vinas of America's Costa Mesa office will celebrate Easter with a children's coloring contest becinnina Monday for younasten in three cateaories -aaes 2 throqh ... kinderprtcn throu&b fint a;rade, and second throu&b third .,ade. The winner in each cateaory will receive a SSO Home Savin.as account. while another SSO will be liven to the school or orpnizatioo named by each winnina entry. All entries must be returned to the Costa Mesa office, 4SO E. 17th St., before 12:30 p.m. March 29 and the winners will be announced April 4. Benlon fete St. Pat'• Day A St. Patrick's Day P9t't)' will be held Monday from noon to 2 p.m. at the lrvioe Senior Center, 3 SandbWJ~, Irvine, fcaturina entertainment and an Irish s· ona. Erie · · naton of the National Charity LeaaUe will host the event. The fee is S2 and funher information may be obtained by calling the senior center at 73l-10SS. Penaulon tal.t tiated Karen Wilson, president of the manqement consultina firm Wilson Associates, will speak on effective penuasion skills at Tuesday's meeting of the Irvine chapter of Business and Professional Women. The luncheon meetina is scheduled for 11 :30 a.m. at the County Line Restaurant, 461 S Barranca Parkway, Irvine. The cost is $10 for members and S 13 for non-membcn, with more information available at SSl-6677. Retiree. to meet Monday The Saddlet.ck Valley chapter of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees will bold its regular monthly meet:ina Monday at 2 p.m. at the Western Federal Savinp and Loan Association, 26940 Crown Valley Parkway, Mission Viejo. Retired federal civilian employees, their Sj)OUSCS, survivon and guests are invited. Call Joe Greve at 8JO. 7670 for further information. C ALEND~R Monday, March 17 • 7:30 p.m., Lapu Bead Dowa..,,. Sped.fie Pia C.mmJttee, Council Chambers., SOS Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m., lntae Ptauee c..um..., City Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Blvd. Poison Prevention Week being observed in county The Orange County Rcaion;al Poison ~ntcr ~l observe National Poison Prevention Week this week by placina an information display in the lobby of UC Irvine Medical Center in Oranae. The center will also distribute poison prevention kits at SJ.SO each to area hospitals and pbysietans. Tbe theme of the 2Sth annual observanc.e is ''Children Act Fut. .. So Do Poisons: Don't Let them Play for Keeps." In Oranae County, the reaional poison center is staffed 24 houn a day at UCI Medical Center. Nearly 30,000 calls for emeraency assistance and infonnation are received annually. The center is staffed by UCI pharmacists and nurses who can answer questioDJ about accidental iqestion of poision, symptom• and treatment of attempted suicides with drup, animal and inltlet bites. food poisonina. overdoteS and toxic plants. The emCflt1)CY num'ber is 634-5988. : ~ ~ They fin4 life's answers in themselves Lagunan helps pupils find their creativity by wrltlngjoumals BJ LAUU MD& °' ...... ":"" .... Yeanofaiudyina world reliaiona,a brief connection with Synanon and a two->year atay in ~mative Papua, New Guinea, did not brina Sum Hecht any cloecr to an~ .her ques1ions about life. ~Ul tak:i.na tune 10.. .keep_ • dia~ and reflect on the words that abe wrote ~d. A put-time~ iDJtNCt.or It 0ranec Cout and SaddlebKk cone.es. Hecht found that keepina a jownaJ helped bel' relax and pin iillijhL She bu kept • penoAa.l journal on a fefUlar bui• ainoe t 969 and beaao sivina pnvat.e c1aaes at the uraina orfricnds in l 979 ... It's the one th1na that always kept me c:en~" she said. The class ts a leries of imqination and writina exerciles desiped to help people realize their aoaJs and i111pire the students to pursue t.&em. It's bued on Hecht's usumptioo that everyone has solutions within themselves. "Often when I see people, I see their potential. Kcepiqajoumal helps them get 10 touch with tbaL "I don't tell them anythina. The wisdom comes from them " she uid. In an averqe ciUS; Hecht draws about 12 people to the comfortable settina of either her home or the home of one of the students. Bqinnina with a lhon exen:ise caJ.led "auided i~ry," she askJ every- one to close lbeu eyes and imagjne whatever she sugests, such as a person peelina an Of'IJllC. The exercile is aimed at developing concentration and creativity ... I feel so many of us are losina our creativity because 't'e have watched so mucb tele- vision," uid the petite, dark-haired woman. The practice is almost always successful, but som~ students become so relaxed they fall asleep, Hecht uid. She believes these people have suctt stressful, hectic work lives that spendiDJ even a little time relaxina ultimately mvokei sl~. 00.. lbof't aerm. Uavohe .H ... liM ota demo...._. tMt ~"Py·h c:ticb ~ uuotkideata.. t11ere11e~ ~ia li6,"aaidffecM. ... ctOM I c dae ..,._, .... pMio ol• I •'M bw. .. ,.... ... IO .. ltuck OD Ill tbe dllillel tMa .._, -J 11 •• iQl lD t.beir lifa.'" lbe Mid. ...... o/OD die • pOlitive upecta. For &bole with ~. blocto tlldll ·· s..-. Ibey ICribt* ...... iD .... cebtel' ol the p-.e and twMcil OUI willla • otberwotdl tba& come to miad-a t)'lle ol • woJ'CHllOciatioD eame. So wy _..OD the --tbe l&Udeat ad 1be wn~bkdil~~ Kedttimid. For a 'enllhier ...... ment. the direc:u the p'OUpl IO plebft ~ ia a comlonabk place wida • penoe with whom Ibey Milt IO speak. Siie Mb tbem IO imllinc Ge COG~tioa dlat would take place and laier ub tbem IO momma.rity take 1he place of tbe other penoe. WMD the~ is finished, Recht Mb tbem IO write. dillope with that penOD aDd dlleD decide if any action needs to be taken IO make the relatiooship wcwt better. lf ber students want to. they can ditcDM their journal writi.ap with the dua, Hecht uid. In the cad. Hecht believes the people will have a clearer underltandiQa of tbemaelves. ''To spend time with younelf is very importanL And in our toady it i1 often overloobd. People are so~ that they aren't sure what they want, said Hecht. who writea in her journal about three times each week. She uid people are oft.en obletted with constant!~ beilia busy and productive ... I find people are cravina creativity became society is so tecbnoloeically imbalanced riaht now, .. she uid. Hecht admitted it bas taken her yean 10 di1COver that no one can an.swer her innerm<>1t questions. Of her .. crazy .. ICl.f'Cb in and out of cults and various studies, she only said. "I c:ertainly met a lot of in~ people." .. I even joined Syn.anon. Tbouab I was never into drup, I loved the pme and liked bein& verbal. .. lhe said. "Now f love watchina pcop&e under- stand they have IJlSW'Cl"S for tbemtdves. I auess that was the bi& revelation for myself -that I wasn't aoin& to get that from outside." Narcoti.cs officer Rahaeuser named Laguna's cop of year Credited with 450 arrests and confiscation of $381,000 worth of addictive drugs in 1985 BJ LAUR.A MEU °' ............ Lquna Beach police officer Robert Rabaeuter had to be coaxed into a smile. But be finally accepted the anention and coqratulations bestowed on him Thurs- day as Officer oftbe Year. Rabaeuser, a narcotics officer in the special investiptions tection, is the eiJhth officer honored by the Exchange Oub at its annual awards luncheon. Rahaeuser was selected by a command Marjorie Hector, 75,dead Marjorie A. Hector, a San Oemente resident for the 20 years, died in her Doheny Place home on March 7. She was 7S. She and her late husband, Hal Hector, moved to San Oemente to retire after operating a thriving optometry practice in Puadena. However, her husband preferred to remain active in his profession and purdwed a practice in San Oemente. Mn. Hector became active in communi- ty functions. including the San Oemente Republican Women's Oub where she spent five years u 1 volunteer at President Nixon's Western White House. She also was active in Los Ninos at the Children's Hospital of Ora.nae County and the Oranae County Marine Iqstitute. She is survived by two sisters: Gloria Hasset of Udo Isle and Dorothy Harris of Palm Desert; and several nieces and team compnsed of Neil Pun::eJ!., ~ircctor of public safety; Deputy Police \..:niefLL Jim Spricne and lieutenants Bill CavenaUJh and Jim White. The panel made its decision after revicwina Rabaueser's re-cord. including his productivity and involvement in the community. Rabacuser, a full-time officer with the department since 1979, was credited with more than 4SO narcotics arrests and confiscation of more than $381,000 wonb of drugs in 1985. In the field of narcotics prevention, "He llujorle Rector nephews. Services were private. The family ~ quests that doruat1ons be made to the Oranae County Chapter of the Amencan Cancer Society. lS recognized local!}' and statewide." said Cavenaugh. "No officer bas received more commendations from bis fellow offioen., administraton., citizens and even jud&cs, than Rahaeuser." The group also presented the Police Cross Awa.rd to two officcn who sutlered injuries in the line of duty. S&t. Donald Barney underwent knee and shoulder suraery after beiJtC kichd by a .~ man be was tryiat IO restrun m a restaurant in Septem&er 1914. 8araey wu out of work for months and was uncenaiD for 1 time whether be could continue u a police officer. He is now t.ck on staff full time. Officer Donald Prouty received his Police Cross Award for inJuriCS sustained in August 1983 when be tried to rescue a man and woman from rqing seas. He and another officer were mocked apinst the rocks by pounding surf when the woman was swept out to sea. The officers were able to rescue the male swimmer and in the process Prouty seriously injured his ri&ht knee. Finally. the group honored three reserve officers for sivina over SOO houn of service to the department without pay. The reserves were John Gordon, Margie Wqner and Andre Rodriguez. Newport-Mesa school tru~tees to consider staff contract in April The non-teaching employees· 101tial April 8 to be conducted at the beginning of • contract proposal will be considered by the the school board's next meeting, ac:cording Ncwpon-Mesa Unified School District to district spokeswoman Karen Hooper. Board of Education next month. The initial proposal offered by classified Oass16ed workcn inclUdc clericaJ em- pcrsonnel will be beard at a public hearing ployees. secretaries and custodians. HB, Irvine school districts get grants The Huntington Beach Union Ht&h School District and the Irvme Umficd School District were among fi ve Orange County districts to win financial arants to encourage potential dropouts to rcm&JD tn school. Huntington Beach rtee1ved S l 5.02S and lrvtne got SI 6,5SO from tht' C~Jifom1a Educauonal lntttatJve Fund subs1d12ed b Pacific Telesis Foundation, Bank.America Foundation, Chevron USA Inc.., Fmt Interstate Bank of California Foundation. McKesson Foundation, RJ Reynolds/Del Monte Corp .. Security Pacific Foundauon and Wells Farao Foundation. The grants arc to help im{>rove baste skills tn language, mathematics., SCJence and computer literacy. If you knew the plot, wOuld you·see the film? Neither reviews nor f rtends will often give you a clue to the film's basic story Movies are funny animala. They're unpredictable. You never know what to expect until you've committed S5 and at least two houn. Sure, title and advertiaina sive a hint but they never define the basic story. Ooina to a movie is a crap abooL Reviews aren't mud> help. They're a writer's c.hance to ute uotic words but tcldom reveal 1 ftJm's basic ploL Another source ia friends. .. Have you teen ... T' or "What d.id you think of ... T'. usually are the best indicaton. But even tbete can fall ahon. Many timeaa friend will fail to outline a tllm buit story line and mort instead to platitudes or catch ~ "It's a riot.. really fun! People lluah and clap at the same time," are platitudea to detcribe l ?lrrcnt m~ tion picture. The basic story 1s aomewbat different It involves an oullider cnteri~ the environment of an affluent. divc>ioted family. His alternative lifestyle captivates the family u be proc:ecdl to have intcT-coune with every female member of the bou1ebold: mot.her. daupter and maid. He falls ali&htly out of favor when bis relationallip with the maid interftn with the heed ofboulebokl's previous camal relalioDJhip with the houaekecper. The 1tory i• taken from 1 French playt is tel in Southern California, is full of slapstick and oroduced by an oft'aboot of Walt Disney Productiona. Althou&h it is rated R. most socially active pre or early teens have aeen or plan to see thi• modon picture. Many will attend with t.belt parents. Very few pl.rents will refer to this picture 11 decadent or de . c::;:ult.s do refer to 0 Kiss of the Spider Woman" u dcpressi"" even th~ they haven't 1een the fllin. For most It is cnQUlb to lmow that the plot involvea a homoeexual and 1 revol .. utionary in a pritoa cell. The besjc story it oae of tranlitiori: over 1 period ofa year in jail the estbete tees his lir. u empcy and the radical slowly · mova to appreciate the etlbetic qualities oflift.. Where at fint the two coWd barely tolerate each other, after a year tbey become to enamored t.bey dread panina. At departure the two men embraoc and 1o-. mouth to mouth. In this film there is subl&c humor, numcrou1 flubbeckl and some violentt. h ha pthered four Oscar nominauons includina Best Picture. It bas next to notbina to do with a ··spader woman:· The movie "Brazil" has absolutclr notbina to do with lbe country Brazi (A more appropriate utle would be "Biz:zare. ") lt is an OrweUian-1984 rype tllm of man apjnst com· puteri.zcd bureaucracy. The lo- cationa. tell. coatume1 and speaal dfects define lhe clichc, .. mind boal· 1na. .. "Brutl"" bu the look. o( a 1937 Fortune Maozine cover coupled Wtth the t.ecMoloay o<i 2010. The stoey is rmuniJOCDt o( 1 vu1t to the OMV, an tncouDter wath the Ncw- pon Belch pohce or U'YU\l lO undcr- 1tand new ohone billa. This film, jucteed lOO ahoct1na ror Unavenal to ttleate in its ~naJ form, was shot in Enaland. liddiahu Robe-n DcN1ro and was named ~t Picture of the Yearby the Los Anaelcs Film Cnttcs For haht, family entertainment Jt.t Wooo hun<lredsofthousandsofmovtcaocrs seem attneted to promotiOA featur- 1ng three srrulina aisten. The stOI')' 1s set in early l 980I Manhanan. lowly the plot unravel Each year the teenc cbJ..naes. The lead sister bu di von::ed and remarried. Her two 1 ten are unmarried. One 11s~r cures a cocaine habtt and marries the lead " tcr's e,. husband, while a lhtld tcr had an affair with lhe lead s1 tcr's curr~nt husband. The 11rts' parents have a histon of alcohohsm and 1nfideltt)'. That's the story. Much of the actJvtt) takes place at the family's annual Th1nk111vin1 Day dmner and n's bcauufullyfhototr1pbed wtth a tour de foroc o New York architecture m1n&Jcd with thl' !IClf-cffacina humor of the wnter-d1rector who ts also one of the film's male leads. Th11 film is rated PO 13. Those are lhe b&SJc story hnes of four very popular ~t moV\e1 that are annct.Jna mtlhon .. Down and Out tD Beverly Hills'" is playinaat the Mesa Verde Cinema Center. "Kiss of the ptdtt Women.. at the Pon Tbc.tcr lD Corona dd Mar: "Brutl'" It the U n1vtnity Cinema CcntcT an lrvmeand "Hannah and HcrSisten .. at Newpon C'cntt'I" CtncmL Does knowtna ~ butc ltofl bne mile you want to teit tbete moVleS more .... or less? lt's tomethina to thuik abouL Jlm W9M U•• II Ne•pwt a.c.. 100 missing in hotel rubble SINOAPORE (AP) -A six-story hotel collapsed here and hope faded for about (00 people still thoua,bt to be m.iuina under a buac mound of rubble Sunday IS boun after n:teue opeT1tions bcpn. Four people were confirmed dead. Nine people were puJJed, injured, from the wreckaae of the 67.room Hotel New World after it.collapsed at • I l :20 a.m. Saturday, said Lim Siam Kim, 4irector of the Ministry of Home Affairs. Lt. Col. 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Unofflclal French envoy has plan to free hostages PARIS (AP)-U noffictaJ French mediator Razah Raad returned to Paris on Saturday from Lebanon aod Syria with what he said was a plan that could lead to freedom for three of 1he French hostages 10 Lebanon. "A door which was closed is now open," said Raad. a Lebanese-born French citizen. Raad refused to tell reporters at the airport details of the plan. which he said would be submitted immediately to the French government. The official Syrian Arab News Agency disclosed Saturday that President Francois Mitterrand of France conferred by telephone on Friday with Syria's President Hafc~-z Assad on the hostage crisis. It gave no other details. · Revolutionary government for Aqalno? MANILA, Philippines-President Corazon Aquino's administration on Saturday gave ilS strongest ind1caooo yel that it may proclaim itself a revolutionary government. It said popular support for the idea was "building up." Executive Secretary Joker Arroyo was quoted in an official presidential palace news release as saying the president bas received numerous such proposals to speed drafting of a new constitution and dismantling the "unjust structures" left by deposed President Ferdinand E. Marcos. Flve dead ln 93-veblcle chaln colllslon COURTENAY. France -N1nety-thrtt vehicles piled up in a massive chain-reaction collision Saturday, lulhn$ five people and injuring 67, police said. Officials said traffic had been moving at a high speed despite dense fog. Seventeen people were listed m serious condition at local hospitals after the crash on Autoroute A-6. about 110 miles south of Paris. Police said four cars C"3ught fire and three people burned to death in one of them. Nicaragua rejects U.S. offer · MANAGUA, Nicaraaua (AP).-A member of a U.S. coOJJ'CS&lOn&l deteaation, Rep. Robert Walker •. R· Pa., uid Satu.rday after meetina Sandinista aovemmcnt officials that ouuide pressure is needed to change the situation inside Nicarqua. Nine Republican members of Con-aress. includina California Re· JJUblican Rep. Roben Doman, ~ rived Friday in Nicaraaua. met with opposition and govenunent leaden and left Saturday morniDJ for a stop in San Salvador, capital of El Salvador, before returnina home Saturday niJbL The visit came Ins than a week before Conaress is to vote on Presi- dent Reapn's proposal to give SIOO million in military and other aid to the Contra rebels fiahtina to over· throw the leftist Sandinista govern· ment. Doman, one of Reap.n's most outspoken supporters, said there were about 63 undecided votes and that the president will have to 1win4 two- Lbirds of thcm.JQ get bis aid-bill passed. He said many members may come around because they "don't want to be held responsible for locking in a communist regime forever." The delegation met Vice President Sergio Rameriz on Friday and ~ iterated a Reagan adnunistration proposal to reopen bilateral talks with the Sandinistas if they will have church-mediated talks with the Con- tras. Rameriz called the proposal "outside intervention in the affairs of Nicaragua" and added: ··we will not enter into ant kind of dialogue with any kind o forces directed and financed by the U.S. government." One U.S. official, who attended the session who refused to be identified for protocol reasons, called the talb "cool but frank," and said no new ground was broken. In remarks to reporters at the Sandino Airport before leaving. Walker said the visit ••in a large part strengthened my viewpoint that we must do something to provide outside prcuure to get some changes in Nicaraaua." He called such action "reason- able." "We helped the Sandinist.as at the time they overthrew Somoza, so we have done it before when we saw tyranny take over in this country," Walker said. Cosmonauts enter space.station MOSCOW (AP) -Two cos-which bad a work desk for up to six monaulS entered the Mir space sta-people and a kitchen. tion Saturday and later gave a Kizim showed Soviet viewers his televised tour of what the Soviels say "cabin," a small aTCa with a porthole may become the first permanently with enough room for him to sleep manned space lab. standing up. Cmdr. Lcomd Kizim piloted lhe Both men appeared well, laughing Soyuz T-15 crafi the last 6SO feet to and joking throughout the five- thc Mir (Peace) station and docked at minute broadcast on the national 4:38 p.m. (7:38 a.m. EST), the official evening oews. news agency Tass said. He and "This station has really impressed engineer Vladimir Solovev entered us," Solovev said. the station about two hours later. In a commeotary on the mission, of the station. Soviet officials have said the sta- tion eventually will become a per- manently manned space lab. 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The socialist leader wu assassinated Feb. 28 on a street in downtown Stockholm. h .was tbe first bi&h-level taJk. between the superpowen since Prcti-de~t ~~n and Soviet te.dcr Mikhail S. Gorbechev met in Geneva last November. Shultz described the lellion 11 1 "very frank eitchanse," diplomatic parl~~ce for . a taaion at which put1apen~1 disqree sharply. But he sat~ both ••~ .. aarcecs that Geneva set a ao<>d buis ' for the supcrpowen• relationship. Ryi.hkov lllf&Clted the UnJtcd States had not ~ven serious attention to Oorbacbev s latest propoaaJ for a mutual freeze on undcrsround nu-clear tests. "~t is nccdcd now, is for the Una&ed States to consider that propollJ," RYthkov said. ~Shultz met with Prnidcnt ~~ ~unda of Zambea and W n ltJ>endence for South- ett Afrka. afto c.Jw Namibia. territory IOVcrned by South Alria.. KAunda alto reilaltled hit 9Pl>Olitio0 to u .s. aid to ~ filliti ~ve~row the Manist IO-~ 1n ne1&hborina Anaola. ·--~"' ' OrengeCoMt DAILY PILOT/lundey, ....,_ 18, 1-M Astronauts disagree on whethec NASA jeopardized shuttle safety SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -An astronaut who flew aboard the shuttle Columbia in January says he doesn't believe safety was consciously jeop- ardized for the sake of NASA s busy launch schedule. "We were certainly pushed to the limit. But NASA did not compromise safety for the sake of the schedule, at least not consciously," astronaut Georae Nelson said Fnday. But a teoond astronaut said that Challenaer nearly b•ew up on a l 985 flight becaute an 0-rina seal on one of the two boosters failed and its backup nearly burned through. Failure of the seals is thouaht to be a likely cause of the Jan. 28 Challenger explosion that killed seven astronauts. Don L. Lind, a scientist-astronaut on the Spacclab 3 science missfon aboard Challenger last year, said Friday in Portland, Ore., that he was "disturbed" to learn after the flight that it "came the sccond-<:loscst to destruction." "We're not foolish people, we're not frightened people," Lind said. "I think we should know about the Strikers still picketing at Hormel plant AUSTIN, Minn. (AP) -Striki1lg meatpackers maintained pickets outside Hormel's flagship plant Sat- urday, but ripped the international union affiliation from their placards to express anger with -the parent union's decision to end support of the walkout. "I think we'll keep on doing what we're doing to win our struggle here. It's our jobs. ... J think what the international did to us will bring us closer together as a union," said Duane Jendersec, a member of Local P-9 who has been a Geo. A. Hormel & Co. employee for nearly 19 years. The international United Food and Commercial Workers union an- nounced Friday in Wash'ington that it was cutting off $40 weekly strike benefits for P-9 members and order- ing leaders. of the local to end the seven-month strike. The local appealed the order to the internatiooal's executive board and vowed to continue the strike until it bas a signed contract with Hormel. "If the international as not willing to support its locals. then what is unionismr' Jendersec said. "People wiU be ask..ina why the international sanctioned us seven months af.o and now has turned its back on us. ' -.. A rank~and-file meeting was sched- uled for today to discuss the UFCW action, which came one day after P-9 approved a resolution scek..ing to reconcile differences with the parent union and asking UFCW inter- national officials to meet with P-9's executive board. Philadelphia orchestra reject s Soviet in v itation PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The Philadelphia Orchestra, citing sched- ulin~ confli cts, has declined the Soviet Union's first invitation to a major U.S. orchestra in seven years to perform in that country. Orchestra officials said Friday they had notified Goskonzert, the Soviet ans agency, that the group would not be able to perform four concerts at Moscow and Leningrad in May. "Wearcdisappointed. We invested an awful lot of work in this," said Stephen Sell, orchestra executi ve director. The trip would have fallen during a planned vacation week for the mu- sicians and would have conflicted with the orchestra's North American tour and its subscription concerts. "Really, the big problem was canceling concerts in the United States and Canada," Sell said. "We would have moved the vacation week., but wt would have had to cancel two Philadelphia concerts and four tour concerts an order to accom- modate the Soviet trip.'" Officials also had expressed con- cern about raising the estimated SS00,000 to $900,000 that would have been needed to cover travel expenses. Court orders ruling on Bouvia vacatecf LOS ANGELES (AP) -A state a~Uate court on Friday ordered a ju e who refused to stop the forced- fi ina of quadriplegic Elizabeth Bouvia to vacate his decision or face the possibility of beina overruled by the appeals court. Acttn• on a ~ucst by the Amen-can Civtl Uberties Umon, the 2nd District Court of Appeal ordered Superior Court Judae Warrei:t Decr- inJ to let aside his Feb. 21 ruhna that rejected the ACLU's request for the removal of the tube lhro'-l&h which Bouvia, 28, is fed . If Dcerina refuKS to act. the court said, an attorney for Decrin' could arpe before the appclJate JUSttccs why ht! ruUna sbould be left t1nd1na. The a~s court 1et March 24 to hear thoae &rJUment.t. Oeerina could not be reached for comment. but attorney• for both the A LU and the Lot Anaeles County countcl •id they expected to be 1n the appeals coun on that date to make t&Cir arsuments. problems. and we obviously have not Sal 'Ad. b k t antheput." V-eers UC S Orms ••The crew did not know certain risks -we did not know the trade-. CAPE CAN~ Y~RA4 .Fla. (AP)- offs on the 0-rinp," be said. ••The Navy ~ civilian abaps bucked manqendid not pass that lmowlcdae -strona.winda and lhunderltonn1 ~t on to the operational people includ-u!'(Say lD efforts to ttico'Yt[ three larie ina the crew " ' p1ecc1 of Challenaer 1 booster · rockets, more of the crew cabin and Sarah ~. a spokeswoman for additional remains of its utronauts. NASA, said the agency "not having .Jeen the.story would -not commen1 et The USS Preserver refifniiialO tlie this point" on Lind's remarks. lell'Ch area IS miles offshore where Other astronauts bave made com-parts of the spece shuttle's flight deck plaints similar to Lind's. and some of the crew members' John Young, chief astronaut of the remains were recovered last week. National Aeronautics and Space Ad-The civilian salv14C vessel Stena ministration. has said safety was Work.hone moved anto position to compromised during the shuttle grapple and hoist to the surface heavy Challengers disastrous Jan. 28 parts of the solid-fuel rocket boosters. launch to meet schedule demands. In a March 4 memo, Young criticized the launchinJ ·of the Challenger despite questtons about booster rocket seals, whose failure may have led to the explosion of Challenger and the deaths of its seven crew memben. Young also cited safety problems dating to October 1984. . Two other ships that started out to the 3S l ·squaro-mile recovery zone in the Atlantic turned back to port several boun later after encounterina heavy seas, said Lt. Cmdr. Deborah Burnette, a Navy spokeswoman. Most oftbe flotilla of search ships had been forced into port by storms late Thursday and all day Friday. FAMOUS MAKER SPORTSWEAR 100% Cotton and cotton blend sweaters comparable In quallty at s24 Shown. just a sampilng ot whors In store. Sleeveless. cap sleeves. short sleeves and vests. In double v's, rs and more. Cotton slubs. ramie/cotton blends, cotton knits and shiny cotton/rayon. Spr1ng colors galore. Sizes S-M- l. Arst quality. 1 OM. Cotton skirts comparable In quality at $26 Cotton beauttfully done tor spting in exciting fashion ways. Prtnts. ptalds. prints over ptalds pius the prettiest solid cofofs to be found. 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There are three grand prize and six $1 million slots on the I 00-slot lottery wbeeJ, Of the rest, 20 are for$ I 00 000, 30 for SS0,000 and 41 for $1 0,00<i ·B u u Fo~ More InformatioQ: 646-9859 SAVE .:;300 .~2<)<yu~ SAVE i200 S l <)<)HH Not since Feb. 22 had any finalist A. ~111art :N" gla...,.., tnp table ha:-bra~:-plated base with 4 11pltol ~tn1·d chair~ in V<'lvet acrvlic fah ric. B. 42" x 42" 1abl1' <·xt1·nd.., to 60" with ivory ·finish laminated top. -SAVE ~2SO ~() l.(JHH 1 <'hair.., with upholstt>red ~eats and backs. C. 42" heveled gla~~ top tahle b acrf'nted with ~olid oak trim with 4 rnrw harl.. hrt>uf'r cha its. U. High pre:,:-.un· laminated top 42" x 42" tuhlc· 1•xtt>nd~ tn 60" wi t h 4 lilt ..,wivel upholstered arm chair~. E. 114" ul'tag<inal high glos~ laminate tor table ha~ bra~.., finbhed leg!> with 1i tilt upholstered swive arm C'hair!.. . ---~ .... \ ' SAVE '2SO ~-;-1.< )lJ.H E 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES 11 for any reason you re not h;wpy w1tt1 your furn1turl' when you get 1t home we will lake 1t back w1th1n seven days If vou lind the 1den11cal item 1n stock elsewhere w1th1n seven days tor tess wf' will refund the d1Herence We will give you a five year limited w..irr,"lnly aga1ns1 factory defects 1n workmanship and construction Details available in our stores 4 WAYS TO CHARGE: Our convenient Wickes Revolving Charge Amencan Express Card MasterCard or Visa T4KE-WITH PRICES ANA.HEIM S.1nt;i Anti Frwy and Maqnoha Phone 714 821 8550 VAN NUYS· SM Diego Frwy and Sepulveda Blvd between Burbank 8nd Victory Phone 818-180-2244 WEST COVINA San Bt>rn.m11no rrwy and V1nrent PhOnn 818·919· 1971 COSTA MESA: San Diego Frwy and Harhnr Blvd Phone 71 4 540 8?4? Oof'n Monday thru Friday 10·9 Saturday 10 6 Sunday 12·6 won S l million or more in the weekly "Bia Spin" 1how, taped at the State Fair grounds for showing later Satur- day on a statewide television network. There bad been SI spinnen who failed lo hit the grand prize before Francisco Carnp<>s, 44, a Stockton sign maker, became the lottery's bigest winner since it started last October. The previous top winner was Eric Daily, 24, of Thousand Oaks, who won $6,3 1 S,000 on feb. l. Campos, wbo said be "probably" will qwt his job making aluminum signs, will get an annual check for $2SS,200 after 20 perc.cnt federal income taxes arc deducted. He and bis wife, Rosie, have a 16-year-old son. The grand prize reverted tQ $3 million and was rut immediately by the next spinner, John Long, 36, of Bakersfield, who will get an annual check for $120,000. Long, who was in Oklahoma Friday on his job as salesman for an engineering firm. flew back to appear on the show. He and his wife, Roberta, have two teen- age sons. The $1 million winner, who spun just before Cam~s, was Linda McBride, 45, of M1ll ValJcy. Sbe and her husband, Patrick. have four children. She said if she bit big money ~ she would· like to take a truck tour through the Himalayas. The 15 spinners Saturday were chosen by lot from among holders of Game 4 tickets bearing the word "entry" three times. HOROSCOPE Monday, Marcia 17 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Emphasis on celebration combined with moderation. Someone may at- tempt to provoke you into senseless argument. Your best wea~n - humor. Be versatile and willing to laugh at your own foibles. Libra plays role. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You make new start in new direction, romance could flourish, you'll learn more about inventory and financial SYDNEY 0MARR potential. Good news received con- cerning lost article. uo, Aquarius figure prominently. GEMINI (May 21-Juoe 20): Popu- larity ~ws.. demands are made on your time, you'll be invited to join special celebration. Intuition, judg- ment will be on target. Circumstances take sudden tum io your favor. Cancer native plays role. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Sur- prise invitation boosts morale. Re- cent •·confinement" helped you re- gain perspective. Be flexible, realize directions and instrtctions arc subject to change. Gemini, Sagittarius play key roles. LEO (July 23-Au,.. 22): You arc capable of outs.tanding perfonnance -powers of persuasion are heightened, sense of drama in- tensifies. Scenario highlights sur- prise, discovery, romance, willins· ncss to correct past mistakes. Scorpio plays role. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Dis- cover motives. take nothing for granted. Reject superficiaJ expla- nations. Dialogue with lively Gemini proves fruitful. Emphasis on achieve- ment, ultimate goals, contacts with "important" people. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on travel. family rcla- tionsrufs· domestic adjustment, ad- ditiona responsibilities. Purchase of art object or luxury item could be part of scenario. Individual who admires you will now seek your approval. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): De- fine terms, clarify meanings, realize many answers are close at hand but temporarily bidden. Emphasis on basic tasks, special services, em ploy- ment. Be aware of diet, nutrittooaJ requirements. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): What seemed moribund will sudden- ly be alive and kicking. Maintain balance, realize cooperation and possible {>8rtncrship may be necess- ary. Mantal status continues to be spotlighted. Capricorn figures promi· nently. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Leave no loose ends. Means finish what you start, look beyond the immediate, perceive future pros- pects. Emphasis also on work procedures, basic routine, general health, care of pets. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Ac- cent on romance, creativity, in- tensified love relationship. You'll make new start, you'll be com- plimented on appearance, per- sonality, charisma. Special note - avoid heavy lifting. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Fol- low through on first impressions. You learn plenty about security, pos-- scssions, land1 basic research. Family member will nclp you obtain necess-- ary funds. Cancer, Capricorn, Aquarius fJ.&ure prominently. IF MARCH 17 18 YOUR BIRTH· DAY you are dynamic, obstinate, passionate, sentimental, and you seldom fail when crisis arises. You like to Ilana onto the past, you are fascinated by antiques, you have knack for barmonitina with older individuals. Taurus, Cancer, Capricorn play important roles in your life. If sinaJe, you could marry this ¥Cat· There miaht also be an addition to ftmily. Mimed or ain.ie, you arc likely to be in busmcu ?or yourself. September will be memorable for you in 1986 ,. .... ....,._ ~ N EW YORK (AP) -For spring '86, fashion history repeats itself. The glamorous 1940s are back with open-toed, thick-heeled, platformed m~vie~/~r-<ru41ity shoes that range from funlcy to sophisticated, reports The Footwear Council. Out of Africa, Egypt and lndU comes cross-cultural-inspired footwear that elevatu the wearer in sensational style, says Andrea Rosen, executive director of the council. The '80s version of platforms is the hottest look this season, with an extraordinary variety of material and color, she acklt. "Platforms are the fun accent for this 1prin8's ready-to-wear -d.y or evenin6, fun or auiou.s looks," u.p Roaien. "Fruit, flowers, funk -pure fun drtmin8 • la Carmen Mirand. is perfectly matched with eye-catchmg. lively multicolored wedges with flower applique1. "loan Crawford's aisnature ~ of the '40s mah• a statement of pure ek6ance," she adds. "Suit and drest looks WJth ropp«l w.Ur. and peplUJlJJ are put with Wle-.trapped, N,h· colored plat/or~ 6r metallic wdpt." Modern and ancient culture brirJ8 exotic excitement to thiJ summer'• fa&biom, Rt»e11 nore.. Ru.1tic fabci· cationl, soft loose silhouettes, Is yefins, wrapping and drspirJs are the fHhion bywords. In shoes, there. are pl• tforms a!1d wedges in shiny metallics -gold, pewter, bronze and silver, or in tropical brisbt$, rain f~t darks, wood with shiny nailbead., and~ patent. Are women goirJ6 to feel comf oruble and safe wearing these platforms and wedges? "Platform Slllldals are modest today compared to those worn in the third century IJ.l'. 1'ben, elevated Moe. gave the wearer ii.nu and a&o kept bim above mud and mow, "Re»en la.in& u17oday. platforms provide N,h style and actually benefit the individual'• walk. Pt.tfonm are 11W1ufactured with /ipter bottoms, the we;,bt is evenly distributed to allenate 1tr&U> on the feet and b.cl. Tbe foot ii a.bk to mof'e with ~rer fJa:ibiJity, wlvcb mdet for increued oomfort and ea.y ~· .. "So." .be A18Pfts. 'YulfJJ ,-our wildolt fantasy, your every whim, from f u-awa y exotic countries to the f abu.Jou. '40., with aboet that un be matched with your favorite busineas. e.,.U,,, or pi. y outfit. " Newport Beach ·residents open a spa for· al~ seasons "The jeu .end out water over lhe Aller this spicy concoc\1on, they body for an underwater lymphatic were off 10 5ee the lu:itunous accom· musaae. This hose can be used on the modation-. and tmitment service neck and lhoulden for more pre sure which fitness en1husias1s can expect where there is more tenSJon," said to find when they bcgm to arrive 10 a Marlene Power, wife of Bill Power, few week~ 11mc founder of the new c.at-a-Vae spa Former Linda Isle residents located near Vista on l 2S acres of .Marlene and Bill, who sltll maintain a p-een rolling hills. place 1n Newpon Beach and have a "After the byarothcrapy treatment home in R~ncbo Santa Fe. visited iothetub(whichcomesfromFrancc) spas all over .the US. and Europe, yo u'll be so relaxed and as limp as a before staning on this one. noodle," said Susan Power. daughter "We spent quite a btt of time of the spa founder who once shaped coming up with a name. Vie as French up area residents at her Bodyworks for ltfe and the CaJ 1s for ~be- 1tudio in Newport Beach. C'allfomaa lifestyle." satd Marlene. The two were leading two small Ball, a well-known )achti.man and aroups of women on tours of the ocean racer. has also d1stm,u1shed IOOn-to-<>pco $3,000 a week spa. . himself as one of lhc leading de- lbc women (seyeral from Newport vclopcn of heaht) care 1nst1tut1ons an Beach) had starttd the tour an the the state (he built. owned and opcr- moming room where they bad a hot atcd several in OC including West- appetizcr-a mixturc oftomatoju1cc minster Hospllal). He presides over and herbs. the Cigna Health Plan Medical PARTY WRAP Center in LA. He says he developed CaJ-a-Vie an an attem~t to keep people out of the very 1nst1tut1ons be has built. "My soal is to keep people healthy. (Programs arc available for men and women.) "I believe that stress, due to unhealthy lifestyles. is the number one health problem in this country. We teach our guests, throu&h the fitness, nutntion and body tlierapy programs. how to maximize l)lc poten1ial of the body's capabilities in leFITls of emotional and-physical welJ- bemg," Po~cr sa1d Each guest will get a body massage everyday etther inside a private room or on an outside (also private) balcony. Other skin care treatments include faClals with Ooral and herbal essences to soothe. purify. hydrate and re-· v1tal1zc the facial tissues tarom1thet1py. called tbe Rolls Royce in skin care); hajr and lcalp treatments; hand and foot trmtments and makeup consultationi. Al the women continued their tour, they saw areas where bodywraps are done to restore the body's natural balance and overcome water rcten· tion. The body is·wra~ped,' cocoon- like, head to toe with paper ot aluminum foil after sea and earth clements are applied. "After these trutmcnu -which lasts about an hour and a half -you listen to music and ao off to la-la- Land," commented Susan. There's also an cJtercise room with the Latest Nautilus equipment, and time set aside for hikins. exercising, a pool workout and classes in yoga and t'ai chi. At the end of the busy days each guest will retreat to their own elegant . cottage with either a view of the hills or the creek. Women on the tour were admirina the 1mportcc! fabrics. ~g aized beds and over-silcd annolfCS. "Each room is different," pointed out Marlene. "Guests who want to lose weight an placed on 800 calorie diets," said Bruucls-trained chef Michel Stroot as the women concluded their t6ur with lunch at elepntJy appointed tables ... If they want to maintain their · weight, they get 1200 calorics and those that want to gain are on 2,000 calories," added Stroot as the women finished a meal of hot asparagus soup and homemade bread, chick.en salad and apple pie with raspberry sorbet The food is either purchased fresh daily from local Carmel\' markets or raised in the garden behind Stroot's kitchen. Just a visit to the plush Cal-a-Vie with.its surroundings and promised rcs,µlts was rcjuvenatin&. VIDA Dw 8lN1 OF THE WEE&: Barban fruendt gives us this m~ue ide;a that she says aJways results m compb· ments for her. You separate an CJI and use onJy the while. Beat thewhif:e slightly with a fork and then ~Y at over the face. Relax and let it and then rinse off with cool water ... fyou have more tjme, after rinlina off the cu white apply honey all over the face and then rinse itoffaf\erabout 10 minutes. Every time I <lo this som~ one always says 'Gosh, your skin looks great.' .. N~thing lost at a party to announce the Atlantis Ball By VIDA DEAN When Bari and Hannes Tulviog throw a dinner party, they do 11 with a lot of class. The Tulvinp hosted 76 for dsnncr Tuesdayevenmgat The Center Club . .. guests were the undcrwnters of the April 19 Atlantis Ball planned by the Sound of Music Chapter. OC Per- Dllr ........... .., Lee...,... Hanna and Bari Tulvlng. forming Arts Center. After hot and cold hors d'ouevrcs during the reception, diners were offered a choice of roast veal or red. snapper with crabmeat with courses of Scottish smoked salmon. bab) tcttucc salad and chocolate velvet cake with white chocolate sauce. All were served up with appropriate ~nes. Each table was centered with orchid arrang~ments created (and donated) by Xavier of Newpon, and for the gue'its' e:ittra dining pleasure the Dysart Trio moiled and played v1ohns and a guitar Martha Green and Sally Lorenat arc the underwnt1ng co<ha1rmen for the ball to be held at the Newpon Mamott ... Our goal was $50.000. We exceeded that by $4.600 ,"said Sally. attendmg with husband Richard. "This 1s the filth ball for the chapter and mac) of our un derwriters have contributed several years," said Manha (wst h husband Mal.) .. The ball tickets arc SI 25 each and becauo;e the costs are underwritten. all proceeds will be profit" Each of the 38 underv.nters (at- tendsng ~Ith \pouses) had con- tributed SI 000 or more .. Fifi} percent oft~are active members. 35 pen:cnt arc patron memembcr\ w1th the remaining 15 percent outside lrscnds, .. commented Sally. Among the diners were chapter president Karen and Or. John Betson, Sharl and Harry Esaylu, Ellie and Barry Faber, Lenora and Thomas Monahan, Charlie and Nora Hester, Gerry and Walter Schroeder, Dr. Morise and Helen Welndllng, KJt and Stephen Toth, Tommy and Marion Thompson, Wanda and Robert Egly, Jady and Robert Dake and Kathryn and Ronald Merriman. Barbara Glabman (unable to at- tend) is chaannan of the ball, and talk. at the fund-raising dinner hints tha1 the decorations at the ball (an evening an the mystical undersea kingdom of Dllr .......... .., .............. Dr. Annemarla Ballln ac- cept.a a ward from Dr . Gunter Joetze. Atlantis) will be spectacular .... right out of Hollywood. Or. Anne maria BaUln, a mem bcr of the OC Protocol Advisory Comm1t- 1ee. was sn the spotUght Monday e.vensng as she was awarded the Federal Republic of Germany Fnen-:isb1p away by German consul gneral Or. Gunter Joetie. The presentation was made at Villa Nova Restaurant during a reception co-sponored by the Office of Protocol and the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce. Ballin re· ceivod the honor in recognition of her efforts on behalf of Gennan-Amcri- can relations and her endeavors in fostering and sustaining friendship between the Federal Republic of Germany and the U.S. VN'1 Jim Dale, host for the recep- .,.., ..... ,......., .......... Joan and Georae Duhlell. tion. ss no stranger to plaque presen- tations. He recently was recognized by the Samatarian Counseling Center of Newport Beach for his community service. Some 200, including wife Gretchen, mother C..rlotte, grand- mother Mar,aret Frick, sister Fera Waelder, sister Ju and husband Rick Decker were present for a dinner at Baxter Street when he was given a plaque by the Rev. Tllomaa Ht•ry, the center's exec director. Also, Bob Bopk.lnl presented Dale a resolution from Assemblyman Gil Ferguson'• office. Jou DaalaJeU has also come in for her share of praise and recognition receqtly. At a dinner held in the Pacific O ub, the Newport Beach resident was honored as the founder of the OC chapter of the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders As- sociation. "It was through her guid- ance and dedication that the or- ...... llorlae and Helen Welndl--1.nt. ganiz.ation has grown to sts present status," according to G. Kent Banalteiltt, exec director. "The chapter which began in Joan's laun- dry room now offers counseling, family support, referral services and now borne care service ... Dashiell was presented a golden coin with ADRDA'slogo made into a pendant and a plaque from the chapter and from Supervisor T•m Rlley she was presented with an award from the county. The dinner was the first rccoanition event for 1hc chapter and other honorees were the charter membcn of the newly fonned Founder's Oub (donors of $1 ,000 or more). Po1t·Concert: Veal '-oulasb, flam- ing crepes and "Bull s Blood" red wine awaited Pacific Chorale's ~or donors at PllU and M•ry Lyoet' home following the chorale's Hunprian concert at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. The repast included many deli- cacies that chorale members enjoyed during their past tour of Budapest. Guests, who also had the op- portunity to dry white wines from Hungary's Lake Balaton and im- ported sour cherries. included direc- tor Jou AJnuder, Robert and Dona Mont, Tom and Marll,.. Nlel1ea, SulUDe SclnreUeabac~ Tlm and Sau.a Strader, Steplla and ltJt Totla, Nancy Taranier, Normu and Rita Major and Robert and Dorea MaralaalJ. Senator Job Seymov was "well done" after his roastinJ(mostcan't be printed during prime time) from Paal Salata , KJtty Lealle, Tom f'Mata and Deni• Carpeater. Some 400 gathered at the Anaheim Hilton for the fun evening held as a benefit for the Dayle Mcintosh Center. J ohn Seymoar(left) adll amillng after rout lajolned by wife J udy, Brenda Premo, Mcintosh executive director, and Demda Carpenter. Richard and Sally Lore n at with Martha and llal Green. Kancy Tamatser eu.naartan i-rty. Free Haircare Gift! Shampoo, conditioner and sculpting spray ... $12 trio FREE with perfect perm.$37 R9GIS HAIRSTYLJSTS Oscar fever An Evening wl tla Oscar ... some SOO arc e:itpected al the Irvine Hilton March 24 to vote on the outcome of the Academy Awards, then watch the actual pf'CS("n- tation on large screen television white being serve a five-course gounnet meal. Afterwards guests will be checking-out the pnzcs they receive for guessing the most winners and dancing. The black-t ie event sponsored by the National Association of Catering Ellecutives will also include a silent auction with proceeds donated to further catering education at universities through grants. Tickets arc $3S each and arc available to the public. More information may be obtained on ticket avail- ability by writing NACE, PO Box 5370. Suite lOS, Santa Ana. 92704. Ebell Cl1b of Lapaa Bea~ has a "Nifty Fifties" party on its calendar for Saturday evening in the Boy's Club on Laguna Canyon Road. Prizes will be awarded to the guest showi ng up in the most hip and most hot SOs rags. Robert Pecota. Napa Valley vintner, will be auctioning off selected Mondav11 Quady, Mission View, Beaulieu and other wines Wednesday at the Westin South Coast Plaza durin the Volunteer Center's second annual wine auction. Also, the "A Toast from the Heart" fundi-aiser features 1ourmet food and wine tasting at 6:30 p.m. Ghandi's, Alfredo's, Nicole's. Newpon Mandarin amd John Pohl's Bistros are amon1 the restaurants providing the food . .... ........ .,_. ..... A silent auction will be held and prizes incJudina a 14-day Cunnard European wine cruise for two Will be awarded. With the tow~ treee at..._ Pot.at .. a backdrop, deatper Jeaaller ... 80dela Arrangements for the S2S tickets may be arranged by calling the Volunteer Ctnter at 9S3-S1S7. one of her cotton knit ••• ba. ..... alM MEETINGS: Manu Gree• (back from a sk.iing trip to Deer Valley with Mal and their friend Dave Brlpt) will entcnain for the Wednesday morning meetina of Spyalass Hill Garden O ub. createeeuy·w-.rCCllllf..W.paatala dae knit&roap. SPECIAL ALL STYLE CUTS '8 NOaDITllOM: Eric Javita, ~ aiJ.l:M=T of creative, youthful mUUnery, wlll praent hi• new line for sprina wi th informal modellnc noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday at the South Cout Plaza store. ROBINSON'S: Fashion preaen- tationa 1howcasin1 the sprina collce- tions of lea fashion• end youna contemporary shoes wiJJ be held ll Fashion Island 2 10 '4 p.m. Saturday. The Easter Bunny wilJ be In the atorc on. the aame day to breakfast with childttn &M tbelr pettntJet 9 Lm.1n the restaurant. The store's executive ICICteW') may be led f4t raa-v111ona CU 9)) I. ~ (alv1n K.ldo'1 ~~ 1hoc collcctJon w1U be modded AOOD to 3 p.m S.turday at the SCP awtt, Pronto RI toranteand F0t1yC~ou. Same day a ch1ldrcn1 fulUoo. lb.ow t1 ICl for J p.m. on me lower lc't'd. The ~Jen Tracy .,.,. COIJeCiiOG will be ~=II~ modekd noon to l p.m. 1u-U&a .. FMhiom for con~· porary met1 •UI be modeled 2 f m Saturday on t tec.Ond ~cl o ~ SCP store Singing Tennille women reunite in Newport Beach ., • ...,,. POllTBa SINOINO THEIR SONG. N.ew- part Beech Reahor Cad! ... ,... ... bu four daUllJten who II.DI and all of \hem wr-c mmited here RCently. Comiot from ber Lake Tahoe home wu nOCcd a., T..a T Pk. u in '"The Capcaiil (Daryl Qrlaoo) and Tennille" -a popular TV v8J'.1d)' &bow a few )'Qll 8'0. AD former beet-up u,en for their liJCer Toni. Jme En. (1 real estate broker) came from Ortando, fla.. .............. (a 1.e:aCber°s aide) came &om T~ and actress lleHm Betcs.r and her bud>and MtQ (a ainaina teacher) live in Newport Beach. Soon Toni and her mother will be.ad south, where Toni will lina with the BU:mi~m Symphony and meet with vernor Georae Wallace, wbo bu procl•imed March 21 u ·~Toni Tennille Day in Alahema .. A SONG FOR CHILDREN. Most Sundays find AmJ Ta11er of Costa Mesa sin&ina at the Fountain Valley Baptist Church. but not two Sundays ago. The pretty J.OWll IOloiJt sana I sona entitled Help, Hope and Love" she bad compoled especially for the Providence S~h and Hearina C.enter Aux- iliary's fundraiser -Auction Un- limited '86-at the Marrion Hotel. in Anaheim. Much too modest, the talented Taylor's name did not appear on the event's prosram and lbe was not visible OD l\llC becautc all of the were turned of[ Durina the black-out, pbotopapbs of aylor worki1l4 and playina -u a volunteer -With the sirls and boys Al• luDEIS Nightmare ends well for teen DEAR ANN LANDERS: Print this if you think it will help 10mcooe. A MOTHER'S NIGHTMARE .. Mom, rm pregnant." .. You're WHA1T' .. rm prep.ant. .. "This can't be true. Are you surer' "Yes. I've seen a doctor." "What arc you goin& to do about itr' "I'm going to have the baby and put it up for adopbon." "You have oo obliptJi>n to go through with this. We could arrange an abortion." "I don't want an abortJon. I'm going to have the baby." We were si ni na lJl a restaurant havioa dinner when thi1 coovena- tion took place. lfanyooetold me that our daoahtcr would set into this kind o( mess I would have questioned his sanity. at the Providence C.eoter were flashed OD a buee ICfta LO ID applaudioaa~of3SO. ··There WUD 't a dry eye in the home." ujd Cut &ardel' of Taylor's beautiful and LOuchina perfoflJWMOe. SINGING HAPPY BIRTH- DAY. '1'1iiiu a to1al surpriJe," uid I llajlinc Mar Karc:IM:r when her friends :er out a chocolate cake -in honor of her bi.nhday - It the Providence fundraiJcr with a Mexican theme. . Not a surprite1 but .. very excit· mg, .. Karcher wd. wu an invita- tion from their son Father Jereme T.~ ... Allofthefamily-12 cbildren and 39 ddilldren -. . gran are mvitcd to St. Norbert's Rectory for dinner and another birthday cake later today," she aaid. Amona those attendina the brunch. which railed Sl0,000 for Providence Speech and K . C1ini . ..a:--~Dr c, were exccutJve u.u~"11 • Marpret Aw 1 ..... event chair- man· Betty Pride, Captain. USN (retired) AWN. and Mila,........ Peter and Mary .._..._ 0.. and bdtJ Per&er. Many and Canl711 GrteM, Mite ands. Menemer. Wes and Mary J---. Rams Com- munity Relations Director ManlaaD KJda (volunteer auv tioDCICT), £ilea l.Jld, Dendty BUeT. a.rt and Belo Pralle. Lewi Mersu. am and lea ReO. IJ. Mae ......... Syh1a 1-ee.. tnM and Marte Peale and the ,.... DktullML For fwther information rqardina Providence Speech and Hearing Center, you may call 63~990. For .. DiaJ..A- Hearing Test." call 63l-EARS. KEEPTNG TRACK. Some poople lend ~ while OD vacation, but Beach Anist- Scu.lptor Pelis ( .. ) 1'llllta sends poems -to-o-o-oa poems. Witnea a 2S-page typed tome from Tlwin entitled .. Amenca Full Circle -Impressions of an AM- TRAK Passenger" about bis recient Cl'OSMOUD'!r journey by rail .. , keep my friends posted, if not booked, .. sa.id Tbarin. who is bold-ina .. open house .. at his Big Box Studio, Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, from noon to S p.m. today. AT SHADOW MOUNTAIN. "We plan..oed this as a homecoming patty for the late Astronaut Orea Jarvis," said 8-le Baker. Two weeks ago, Bonnie and her but- band, Dr. a.rt a.a.er, president, West Coast Univcnity (where Jarvis bad been enrolled in a Mast.en Oeir'cc Program) threw the party -as planned -for Jarvis' friends. Amona Ora.nae Countians attend.iDJ the party at the Shadow MountalD Country Qub, Palm Dctert. were Ile and Be'ferty ~)Cell.Ba and .,..,. Barrts. ....... and TelTJ O'Neil. Well and Am Sten. La and Mary Am Miller and Sam and Pam G.w.&ela. THE WHITE GIDVE BUFFET •Sunday Brunch• So Elegant It's Positively Touching Rl"•t:r\ :11 ll •11' 'UC~l'--!1•J "unJ.1,, from ll1 h.' 111 2. ~L' I' rn. T"t:nt\ J 1lllar-. r1e.:r ~r°'{>ll \a let rarking , ... u)mpltmenc;in Make Your Easter Re~rvauons Early HOTEL MERlDlEN :,, NEWPORT BEACH She was a coUqe student. in- Ldli,ent. a lovina. all-eround wonder· fol penon. ln my wildest dreams I never thought thi1 would happen to f.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiii:i her. I telephoned an adc>ption qency. That wu the most difficult part. An appointment was ect up for our da.tef' and her father and me. I was afn..id he would fold at the last moment. but he didn't. We talked to a tentle and com- passionate woman for over an hour. She UIUJ'cd us the baby would be placed in a loving home with puenta who had been waitina for a child for many years. She made our dauabter feel sood about her decilion and pra.itcd her mature judlment. The eOJuina months were a cballeqe. We pve our daupter a pat deaJ of love and emotional support. The adoption •ncy provided exccUent coumdina to ~her for the trauma abeed. We all went through the prooeu of dealina with pid. The deftial; Wu this really bappmina to us? The pailt: What did we do wron,? The aneer. Why US? So many yoq women do the •me thin& and set awa1 with it. Then came the acceptance o what we could not ch ... The birth was a difficult one but the blby wu healthy, alert and beautiful. I wept u I held my first pudcbild in mr annt. I knew abc would not be muae for Iona and I dare not become too attached to her. The new puenu were ecstatic when they came to the hOIJ)ital to cla.Jm "their" baby. TbeR were many t.c:a.n. bup and kiltes u they left with t.hor dauchter lD their amu. They prom.Lied to .,ve her the best home ever, and I'm sun they kept their word. ()ur dauchtcr II bl.ck lD COIJeec, makinaoceUent andes. and tt ha~ and weJHdjustcd. I DO'Jt u~ .tly llhe could never comidcr ebonion. Wby didn't I uuok oC it bef'oR? It tboWd have been obvioua. Sbe bend( it an adopted cblld. - ANY MOTHElt U A D&AA MOTll&A: ,,... , .. ,., • •••• ..,, ...... 11 .... ...., .... .. .....,._ f/lf ... , .. t111n ( ... ........... .,,...... .......... -.,. -----··-- PSSST. •• \. FltST f 500 CUS10MllS .aCIMA FME MN< ICIY-OWH In connection "'ith our peclal Sho•rfng of c B &mtt and Slntiqur jf\11£111! we also ar having An Inventory Reduction Sale · ll2 off (This is our own Stock -) Regularly Sold in our own Store • Cha.ins • Rings •Pendants •Pins • Earrings •Watches • Bracelets • Necklaces · •Chums •Mountings Sale Starts Monday March 17th One \Veek Only Use Your Visa or Master Charge No House Charges All Sales Final CHARLES H. BARR Westchff Pt.u ~t 17th ~ Irvine Newport ~. Uh! 92b63 ~--·· llRU99AL.9 6---....-,__ca.-... & .. •0'-•9AL,9 -- Ask u clini• foryour n c FREE ,,,,P a SANTAANA 322 w. 17th StrHt WESTMINSTER 15191 Buch ·aoulevard SANTAANA 2801 So. Brl1tol St. 547-7781 ~llllflllWk) 557-1324 898-3388 ---..._._~ 'Murder' strikes in Newport After the winds of= March blew a Ourry of new staa,e uct.ions onto the Oranie County theater scene, the~ seems to be a calm after the storm with only one locaJ show openina over the next two weeb. This would be ,....,., Am.., ("Capitol"), Josh Mowery ("General Hospital" and .. Days of Our Laves") and Sally Nicholson ("The Youoa and the Restless"). Roundina out the cast will be Mitch Nunn. John Collins and Mary Sullivan Slack.. "Murckr Amona Friends" will p~ Fridays and Satuni.ys tbrouab A FrlH••·" the Oranae County premiere of Bob e,.try's adult mys- tery play, which opens Friday at the Newport Theater Arts Center. 19 at the Theater Arts Center, 2 0 I Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Call 631--0288 for tick.et information. 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'", l•.••7M,1He Toi Trrus Huntinatoo Beach (89S-8378). f-n· day at 1:30.r. today, Saturday and oext Sunday at i:30. •"Flcldle, .. &M aoor• by the Resional Repenory Th.eater at the Forum Theater 4 I 7S Fainnooc Blvd., Yorba Unda (996-4195), Thursday throuab Saturday at 8 p.m., today a.nd next Sund.Ir at 2 p.m. Thcxare: • "ne Sbdtnr Box .. by the Stop- Oap theater company i~ the Forum Theater on the Festival of Arts grounds in I.aauoa Beach (722-7727). final perfonnanccs today at 2:30, Thursday throur.h Saturday at 8 p.m. •"Come Baci to ~e 5 ucl Dtme, Jlmnly Dell, Jimmy Dea.a" in the Playbox Theater at Golden West Collesc in Huntington Beach (895-8378). Thursday through Satur- day at 8 p.m., today and next Sunday at 3 p.m. Many other producuons remain on stage. oontinuina their respective c~emeots. They include: •'At Yow l.Jb It" on the main staie and "U.ual&able to~ Affttl" on the Second Stqe of South C<>Nl Repertory, 6.SS Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). "As You Like It" is presented Tue9da)'1 through Frida)'1 at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until March 30; "Unsuitable .. Tuesdays through Fridays at 8:30, Saturdays at 3 and 8:~ Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. until April o. •"Come Blow Yoar Bona" at the Sao Clemente Community Theater, 202 Ave. CabriJlo. San Clemente (492-0465). Thursday through Satur- day at 8 p.m. •''Tiie Ho.ae at P~ Corner" in the Studio Theater at Saddleback College, Mission Viejo (582-4747), Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., today and next Sunday at 3 p.m. •"Georse Wad.last-Slept Here" at the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., West· minster (995-4 I 13), Frida)'1 and Sat- urdays at 8:30 through April 12 with a spectal performance Thursday at 8 p.m. •"P ajama Tops" at the Hunt- 10gton Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorlctown Avenue in the Sea.cliff Village shopping center (832-140~~ Fridays and Saturdays at 8:JU •"ne Velveceen Rabbit" by the Fountain Valley Community Theater at Golden West College's Forum II, (PleaM eee TDATBRfBIS) THE COMEDY WITHOUT BRAKES. [f<;·l3J 'O --~~ARAMOll l 01~iJRt ~i NOW PLAYING •MIU • H\lllllllGIOll NACM IMUllA MACH •OMM;f EmDm ~N 11-t•l'l.o.•• fO~JfOSCNo'" ,.,,.,. IOwil0\5'1..lfl(;M\I ~ llUfllA ,.,. 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Harbor Jvd .• Santa Ana (979-ss 11 ), niahtly ccpt Mondays at varyina curtain mes throuab March 30. •"I De, l bt,. at the Grand Dinner eater, 1 f;fotel Way, Anaheim 772. 77 ~ 0), tll&btly ex~pt Mondays t v~curtatn tunes throuah pril 6. . . andyQuaid i ll play LBJ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Randy · d. known for his satiric portrayal f President Reapn on NBCs "Sat- rda.Y Niaht Live," wiU play the late s1dent Lyndon Baines Johnson in he NBC movie "LBJ ." Quaid wiU play Johnson when he as the 26-year-old protege of Texas ongressman Sarh Rayburn and urtina ''Lady Bird" Taylor, the Orllngit CoeM OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, Mereh 18, 1Ne DEA& ML GOREN Q.-We llad a terrible mah U.e otlter n.lallt wben I he ld th Col· lowln1 llud: •t c:>KQIJZ OQ87841 .. 5 M)' partner opened the blddln1 wltll one •pade and I r.1ponded two d1amoncle. Partner chove to 1ame, we were doubled and It COit a packet. Partner ••Id I dld not have the value• tor a two- over-one retponte and •hould have bltl one no trump. J am •ure that, somewhere In o ne ot )'OUJ' boob, I read. that all no trump bid• •bow balanced band•. Not to? -R.P.N., Wuhtnstun, D.C. A.-1 don't know where you came ac!oss that statement, but it Is cer· tainly not in anything I wrote. By and large, it is true, all no trump bids do tend to show balanced hands. That is especially true of opening bids and opener's rebids. However, that is not the case with one-level responses Any jump response in no trump by responder does promise a bal· anced hand. But consider the hand you submit. You have seven points in high cards and a distributional point in clubs. However, you should not add 2 points for your singleton spade, since that can hardly be constdered an asset CHARLES GoREM OMAR SHARIFF reach such a spot, it is esientlal that you give opener a chance to rebid Since you cannot progress to the two-level, the only response avaHable to you 1 one no trump. There is one case where y~u can bend the values ror a two-over-one response slightly. 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TARTS FJllDIY 3/21 I T I THUTRE llUR YGU ! .. !TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZ ZLE !~ ACROSS 74 And others. 2 132 Melody wds. 133 Refuse 1 Lantern 75 Welts 134 Jury 5 Scent 76 Swabs 135 Dense metal 10 Destitute 77 Common suffix 14 Settlement 78 He wrote 18 Of the sun "'Annabel Lee": DOWN 19 Eagle's nest 3 wds . 20 Capital of Idaho 81 Bees' haunts 1 Rhine siren 21 Region 82 Contend 2 Medicinal plant 22 Took long steps 83 Pitcher 3 Angry 23 1977 Tnple 84 Hillside: Scot. 4 Makes ready Crown winner 2 85 Sound qualities 5 Talked back to wds. 86 Set of cards 6 Encounters 25 Lease 87 Peets 7 Historic penods 26 Forest plant 89 Rough 8 Illuminated 27 Malls 91 Staffs 9 Allow 29 God of war 92 Tosses 10 Sat for an artist 30 Fruit dnnk 93 Upper hmbs 11 Lubricates 32 Moray 94 Peasant 12 Simple sugar ~3 Rescues 95 Police invasion 13 Requited 34 Inquired 97 Musical note 14 Was concerned 36 Foretell 98 Tiny vegetable 15 Exist 40 Tiny 99 Asian country 16 Males 41 Like a desert 100 Weeps 17 Dab 42 Silent 101 Spurts out 18 Thoroughfare 43 Method 105 Actress Jillian 20 Soft cap 44 And not 106 Cargo area 22 Cooks slowly 45 Suppressed 107 Sleighs 24 Huron and 47 Rolls up 108 Rain heavily Superior 48 Became wan 109 Poetic "before" 28 Roman poet 49 Actress Lupin~ 110 Erratic 31 Legal document 50 That thing's 112 Peruses 33 Briny 51 Authentic 113 Send (payment) "' 34 Halo 52 Pondered 1 14 Victory sign 35 Window ledges 53 Article 115 Mr Carney 36 Warsaw natives 54 Tan 116 Charged 37 Introductory 57 Employer particles steps 59 Food fish 117 Discourage 38 Ciphered 61 Grates 118 Former name ot 39 Mme cars 62 Nights before Thailand 42 Mill 63 Poplar 119 Pleads 43 Pro1ect dtrector 64 Relieve 122 Part of Matthew 46 F1vers 65 Entreaty 6 2 wds. 47 Liberates 66 Numbers abbr 126 Cooks in the 48 Heartbeat 67 Hints oven 52 Breakfast and 68 Amusement 128 Send forth lunch park feature, 2 129 Wear away 53 Rites wds. 130 Century plant 54 Taut 73 Use a chair 13 t Borders 55 Dodge 2 3 4 6 8 9 11 12 13 22 21 32 73 71 tl N 132 Sii ANSVIPS tN Q.ASWllD ' 56 Its capital is Bonn 2 wds 5 7 Customary 58 Fascinated 60 Donnybrook 61 Tumbler 63 Shnne 65 Pontiffs 67 Roman god dess 68 Lassos 69 Gold Sp 70 Inlets 7 1 Oust 72 Has a !>trong odor 75 Tangle 79 Fills with wonder 80 Brazil parrot 81 Th~s 85 Attempts 86 SpanJ.Sh painter 87 Tropical trv1t 88 Scene of action 89 Youngster 90 Was human 92 Short street 94 Chuckled 96 Assists 97 Arboreal rodent 99 Sear 100 Chp 101 Any 102 Edited 103 Foots the bill 104 Appears 107 Perceive 108 Sea btrd 111 Squander 112 Actor McDowall 113 Female ruff 116 Press 1 17 Actress Cannon 118 Heroic tale 119 Wager 120 Flightless bird 12 1 Cotton machine 123 Miner's find 124 Knock 125 Moslem title 127 Lyric poe m 15 IS 17 11 n . :· . :. . :· . ' =· . -:-.. ~ . . . . . .. .. • -0rMge OoeM DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, M.,ch 18, 1980 Trade with our ene1Dies won't change the world To tbe Editor: In rqards to Mr. Jim Wood's commentary: .. We're stro~ eoouah to trade with our enemies.' I Wee it that his main 1>0iots were: I) the democracies (the U.S. in particular) ute military power far too often to forward their ideals in communist countries (i.e. Cuba, Vietnam, a!ld Ni~); 2) the democracies should mstead utilize economic trade to forward democratic ideals in the aforementioned countries. · Had Mr. Wood simply attempted to give evidence of the uulity oft~de relations in moderatina communis~ totalitariao regimes (of course there 1s no such evidence of this. but much in opposition). I would not be tempted to respond. He did. ho~ver make quite a few obtuse ancillary state- ments that give witness to his lg- norance in this matter. Mr. Wood contends that the de- mocracies' defensive reaction to com- munism is. in fact, overreaction: "Communism doesn't deserve that credit." Allow me to give a list of some (not all) of communism's uncredita~lc gains in the l!lst 69 Y<;an: Russta, China, Bulgana, Estonia. Southern Finland, East Gennany. Latvia. Lithuania. Poland. East Prussia. Romania. Ruthenia, Angola, Algena. Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya. Moza~ biquc, Sudan, Madagasar, Bcrun. G uinea, Nicaragua, Vietnam, Cam- bodia, Laos. North Korea. Afghani- stan. Yemen, Hungary, etc. ad naus- eam. Mr. Wood, to his credit. mentions that such countries arc "dismal economic failures." Does this, ipso facto. mean that those countries will be amenable to a moderatmg process through free trade? The answer rs no! The answer is no when you look at the facts, which is somethmg that would only serve to confuse Mr. Wood's thesis. "We trade with the USSR. Yugoslavia and Poland," and China; has there \n fact been an increase in freedom in those so- cieties? On the contrary. Mr. Wood. The capital these nations reap from our trade is used to further enslave the indigenous populations. Tbc "free trade diplomacy" idea, so often stressed by profit-bungry busi- nessmen. has as its 1deologicaJ off- spnng such beacons of morahty _as Mr. Armand Hammer. He also posits that free trade wilt mfluencc totalitarian regimes. Meanwhile, don't bother him with the fact that his ammonia-producing plants in the Soviet Union were built by Gulag slave labor. Chinese offi ciaJs recently declared that the "open door" policy with the democracies will not sway them from their Mamst-Lcn1nist ideals. A uniquely despicable example of the free-trader's methods was high- lighted in a J 975 speech to the An, C10 by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: "Cert.am of your businessmen, on their own initiative, set up an exhibit of criminological technology in Mos-- cow. This was the most recent and elaborate tcchnology ... used to catch criminals. to bug them, to spy 0!1 thetn. 10 ph01oarapb them. ~ atl them, to idenufy them. h was aJJ put on exhibit in Moscow ID order tbal the Soviet KGB agents could study 11. as if the businessmen did not under· stand what sort of criminals would be bunted down by the KGB.'' · We can go further back in history to point out the complete dissociation of free trade from totalitarian mode~ ation. Herbert Hoover (prc-pre~t dcncy) beaded the American Reht>f Association to aid the sufTenng of tht> 1921 Volga famine. Many milho~s of lives were saved by this orgamzauon. This selfless act has been erased from the Soviet people's memory. except to dcnoun~ 1t as an attempt to set up a spy nctw~rk in _th~ Soviet Union ~y American 1mpcnal1sts. This sjtuat1on is bcin~ repeated at this moment 1n Ethiopia. The com- munist govcmmen~ there, acc_ord!ng to the humamtanan organization Medecins sans frontieres (which was orderedoutofEthiopia for publishing this occurrence), is using the food- stuffs and other supplies sent for famine relief as bait to lure in- digenous populatJons from guemlla- held temtones so they may better wage their war. As of now, more pco~le ai:c dying and arc ~xpccted to die m this forced relocation than as the result of the famine. So much for the eff,ects of free trade on totalitarian modc'f;dio n. Most importantly. the impe1us for this reply to Mr. Wood is his most odious statem ent of all: "The head- line will soon appear. ·u.s. o pens trade, cultural relations with Viet- nam,' and the two nations will bnng JOY and prospenty to each other·· Mr. Wood. 1fyou will, please come down from the ethereal air of New- port Beach and walk with me through .. Little Saigon" 1n Wes.tminster -or better yet, come to my school, Golden West College. and tell these young men and women (Cambodians, Lao- tians, Vietnamese) whose parent\, brothers and sisters ha"e either died or are now to1hng m "rt>-educauon camps" of the "JOY and prospcnty" that will be bestowed on their sulTer- IDJ brethren as a result of U . - Vietnam normahzauon Tell them that they wasted their llmt braving the Red Army. pirates. and drowning to escape tyranny because they will miss out on the coming "JOY and prosperity." Though I recognize that It is the prerogative of the commentator to deal in abstracts rather than facts. 1f Mr. Wood wishes to give his readers "Something to Think '\bout," he perhaps should first exercise his own neurons before sitting at the type- writer. Or else name his column "Something l Havt> Not Yet Thought Through Completely." PATRICK L. OSWALD ~ Huntington Reach What are budget alternatives? To the Editor: The recent public comments (Feb. 5 Pilot) by Mike Ray. chairman of Orange County's Democratic Foun- dation, about President Reagan's State of the Union Address. raise some quest.Jons. Ray: "Once again Reagan is lying to the public. We are loolung in the face ofa value-added ta.Jt. Reagan's call for welfare reform means 20 m1lhon people will go hungry on the streets." How so' Such dJdn't occur when Reagan overhauled welfare as ~ov crnor. What is Ray advocating'> Slower economic uowth'> More taxes? Higher deficits~ More wasteful spending'> Or. does Ray fa-..or the more sensible hne-1tem veto a baJ- anced budget amendment and Gramm-Rudman -all of which his party basically opposes? Fortunately for Mike. his family's development business wa s founded on sound economic values contrary to the liberal views that he seems to suggest for our country. So. instead of Ra)' sounding negative and hypocnttcal. JUSI what a1' his pos1t1ve viable alternatives to what the president 1s asking for'> CHRIS M STEEL ( o .. ta Mesa Thoughtfulness appreciated To the Editor. To the kind )'Oung man 1n the Camaro who stopped to change a Oat ure for another young man 10 a white pickup at the entrance to Balboa Island: The young man you stopped to help was my son, who recently had undergone surgery in his fight against bone cancer, there was no way hr could have changed that Oa1 by himself Your thoughtfulne\'> was deeply appreciated by both mv son and myself. To any readers who ma)' have doubts about the younger gentration: our country 1s ID fine shape 1f this young man 1s an example. NANCY BALOWI N Costa M('sa " Councll owes lawyer apology To the Editor The performance Feb. 24. at the Newport City CounCll mcctmg by CounCll members Cox and Hart was in cspcc1ally bad taste. The agenda item about raismg the Newport Beach Boulevard bndgc, caused both Hart and Cox to draw their weapons on Mr. Sandy Willford. Cox implied that Mr. Willford lied about his data and Hart inferred his work was less than the quality expected from an attorney. ORANGE COAST D1ilyPilat A vote was taken and Mr. Wilford was g,Jven no o pportumty to defend his position. Bemg an elected offinal docs not excuse bad la$te nor docs 1t allow fo r less than the democratic process. Let us hear a public apology to Mr. Sandy' Willford Crom our council for allowing this embarrassment. Put an e nd to this level of personal attack on less than personal IS'IUCS. RICHARD A. HOUGHTON. M.D. Newport Beach ·-"""'* ,, .. Diii (OtlOf TIM'! felt M1n-01no Editor o...,..., O ry Cdlt0t Publtsl'4< ,__.,.,~ .. Contlolltf Aotaert L~ PfOOUCllOn MlnltQl'f fwryl( ..... cwcu1111on MaNQ01 ....... .......,. U11rQtir!Q OllactOt ...... Oll~ld OlttctOI ''Thepeopl ewhoproml edtogetgovemmentoffourbacksareasklng u to prov.~our Innocence by Jnspec_tJng our urine. our blood and our psyches. TltQN '(OO~D TO~A Dk'UG ~T. Drug test proposal arises out of a national malaise ~--~---~ We've lost our sense of history, loyalty, leaving coe~cion a logical alter~ative SACRAMENTO If Ronald Reagan. Ed Meest· and Irving Kaut._ man. the head uf their Comm1ss1on on Organ11cd ( nme, have their wa}. most ot. uc; will soon be mutint'ly unne-testcd for drug use. e11hcr on th(' JOb or somewhere else ff Cap Weinberger and Ronald Reagan had their wa). a rnuplc of hundred tho usand tcdc.:ral employees would routtncly be given polygraph tests on t he JOb 10 determine their loyalty. If various and sundry o ther politicians have their wa). large part'i of the population will be tested for AIDS and young boys for delinquent tendenc1cs The fact that the\ ha,l.'n·t SUl- ceeded so far docsn'1 reduce the ugliness of1he intent. The people.,.. ho prom1~d to get government olT our bad..s arc asking us 10 prO\C our innocence b:y 1nspcc11ng our unnl'. our blood and our psyches. Mcc<>c doesn't think there's an~ const11u11 onal problem. The other day, aftc:r tht: Pres1dent1al (.om- m1ss1on on Organized Crime proposed Unt\ersal on-the-Job un· nal}s1s for drugs. he indicat~d that he wa~ read~ to proceed at the federal lt:vel 8 ) virtue of their Jobs. he said federal employees had al read) agreed to such tests Smee. in fact, they have asreed to no such thing -show me a piece of paper. said the head of one employee organization -Meese must asc;ume that federal employ- ment automa11cally entails some sort of propnetar) relationship. It's hard to imagine what else he might he th1nktng of It's not surpnsmg that Meese isn't ON THE RIGHT -~- much concerned about the Const1tu- tt0n's restncuons on illegal searches, or 11' proh1b1t1on against requiring a ddendant 10 testify against h1msdf. or its presumption of innocence. ~kc~e. after all. is the fell ow who culled the Amencan C1v1l L1bcrt1es l n1on lhl' "crim1DaJs lobby'· and .,.. ho dcd<sred that cnminaJ suspects are almost always guilty; othcl"Wlse the; wouldn't be suspects. Ed Meese 1s the attorney general of the United States. The surprise comes from the fact tha1 the supposedly rcst><>nsible peopk who propose such things can doll w11hout senous damage to their own crcd1b1.hly. much less anyone propostng that they thereby lose all lcg1umate nght to office. On lhe one hand. a growing number of us passive!) accept the most preposterous assertions from thto pre.,1dent -the suggestion that hie; admin1strat1o n overthrew Marco'>, the professed s1m1lamy be- twel·n the Ph1hppme and Nicaraguan \1tuat1ons, the assertion that the contras are freedom fighters and that those Y.ho oppose helping them are flirting'>' llh d1slo:yalty. On the other. there 1s passive acceptance of the reai,onablencss of a surveillance ethic that rt>gards the eottre c1ttzenr; a\ sub;ccts of the state. The)' ·re similar phenomena wnh ~• m 1lar explanations: the decay of our own sense of history and the erosion of confidence in our ability to make rclc\ ant h1ston cal and political judg- ments, the decline in affirmative "S()urccc. of national loyalty, com- muntty. d1sc1pline and asp1rat1on. v.. here there 1s no ethic of social ac-11on nr community -where all is PETER SCHRAG every man for himself ID a social fyee market -what, other than coercive surveillance,can_governmentask,or demand, 1n the effort to St"Curc loyalty and honorable behiivior? The country has gone through a great many cn scs. deciduous panics of one sort or another, and with some notable exceptions -the Red scare of the 1920s, the McCarthy era of the 1950s (in which Irving Kaufman played his own less-than-glorious part) -Jt has managed to survive them without permanently mst1tu- t1onahzins its hystena. Presu'!lably it will survive its current cnses - terronsm, drugs. AIDS -ID similar fashion. But for the moment its a-his- toricism and pass1vn y are leaving 1t terribly vulnerable. 1f not (or not yet) to the fact oftbe wholesale mtrusions that its leaders propose. then surely to the insult of the demand and the falsity with which they're pro- pounded. The only way o ut of that 1s the restoratJon of our self-<:<>nfidence as citizens, in a restored sense ofhistory, and in the renewal of a sense of affirmative social purpose and com- munity, somethfoj! to which loyalty is given and for which moral lives are led without coercion and surveillance. The more we lack the first. tbe more the Ed Mccscs of the time will demand the second. Peter Schrag Is a syndicated eolumnJat. Appalling aspect of Marcos' riches is scale of operations 'Why should a couple so s ituated ... indulge the mselves so orgiastically?' Newsweek magaL1ne. in at\ spread entitled "The Treasure Hunt." which recounts prchm1nary evidence of the scah: 1n which Ferdinand and lmelda Marcos looted the Ph1ltppme people (and, one must suppose. the Amt>n· can taxpayer) <>ays: .. But the First Lady of the Ph1hpp1nes was generou~ to others, not Just to herself. Guests at the paJace were showered with clothes and black Phihpp1ne pearls; they got to keep t'vcrything they found in thc1r closet<;." Jn 1977 I traveled to Taiwan and the Pb1hpp1nes to do four ho urs of television. My wife and I were invited 10 st.ay at a guest house of the palace. did so. and saw a good deal of President and Mrs. Marcos 10 the course of two ni~ts and two days. On the second evening, we were asked to the pnvate quarters before a dinner given ID our hono r, and presented with a large wooden chest. l was asked to o~n 1t, and 11 wa'l crammed full of 11fts. There. wa.\n 't time before the dinner to eumme them, but later we did. There were specimens of work done by Ph1hp- p1nc crafhmen -handkerchiefs, bamboo lcniclllcnaclcs, l forget Rut then the following afternoon. drw1ng us to the airport. Mrs. Marcos gave us each a httle ~x. wtth the flounsh, "You know, we Oncntals are of>. sessivc gift-&Jvcrs." My wife had (modest) black pearl eamngs. sur· rounded br small d11monds. I had black pear dre shin buttons. We did wl\11 J shouJd ttunk anybody ttus side of Stephen Solarz would do • namely thanked her most k1ndl )' for her icncro 1ty < )nc <.upposed that such keepsakes were a tradition of the court, so to speak, and to be accepted as a matter of form lfwe had been President and Mrs Buckley, regulallons would ha'(e required that we put the stuff awlly <.omewherc. to end up m the Buckley Pre<11dcnt1al Library at Stamford, <. onn , though I doubt the curator of that library would have given these trrnkets much prominence. what truly appalls 1s the scale 1n which the Marcoscs arc said to have operated. One morning, in New York. she would purchase SI million tnJcwelry, that afternoon, S2 million m antiques Three thousand paJrs of sh~ in the palace. Siiny Gucci ~. many of them with the pnce tag.'I still on them. unused. T his is to say nothing of the real estate holdings and bank accounts httenng three continents. An Ameri- can official is quoted in Newsweek. " fht> robber barons took over the gov~roment and declared manial low Wh t a~lutely stagers 1s the que<;t1on· Why'> Why. why, why \hould a couple ~ '1tuated -so prC('anously situated -so con· 'lp1cuou'lly situated, indulge them· ~Ive, so OrgJHticaJly? When 20 r.cars ago the longtime ptTmier ofTha1land died after an exemplary public career 11 wu discovered that he had stolen a few m1lhon dolllln, and news of thts caused tho~ or us on the c.a1vtn1s1 1de of the eth1CAI curtam to arunt o ur disapproval, and indeed he'd have JQne to Jail in Amcnc:a for an~ such thin&. but then mo I or u' 'brugtd WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY our shoulders and forgot about it. on gro unds some people would call racist, namely our marticulated as- sumption that some people just are trad1tjonally that way. and are ex· pectcd to leave office richer than when they entered office. When a president of Mexico, on leaving the presidential mansion 20 years ago, ordered that the li&ht bulbs should accompany him, Mc~ic.an editorial writers thought this hifari· ous. Why s.houJd anyone bother to bccomt president if not to become rich? But a discreet few m1lhon 1s one thing. Estimates of what the Marcoses stole varies from SS billion to $10 billion. That's the equivalent of an American president stealina S 1.4 trillion The ethical, Judie1al and diplomauc compUcatJons arc over- whelmina. In an ideaJ world. they would be sivcn a mall 1sland some. where crammed with gold and Jewels and Philippine currency and Oucci bags and art treasures.. surrounded by a moat of sorts, over which no trespassers would be allowed, in either direc1ion. There they could arow old fc.a tina the1r eyes on what they stoic. We promised them. re- member, a di11ufied re&.reat. WIJU.m lllN'k~T 1' • 1f1Hlkatel C'Ol11111•ut. .. PSTSJt 8C&aAO cola•n•et JACK AIDEISOI and JOS£PH SPEAR Firm hangs tough on IUD Made little effort to let women know It may cause harm WASHINGTON -A.H. Robins Co. is still h.angjng tough -even after it filed for bankruptcy under the weight of more than half·a-bilHon dollars in damage payments for injuries caused by its Dalllon Shield. The company steadfastly refuses to admit thatthcintrauterinecontrace~ t1vc device is unsafe. Yet despite this seeming confidence in its product, A.H. Robins has conducted a re- markably lackluster, court-ordered effort to tell women injured by the device how they can file for com - pensation. In 1974, the company withdrew the DaJkon Shield from the market, and, in 1984, after a series of costly damage judgments, the com- pany finally agreed to pay for removal of the deVJce from women wbo were stilJ using 1t. Robins' first draft of its proposed notification to women who miaht have a damage claim against the company was rejected by a federal Judge as "legal mumbo jumbo." This excerpt from the draft will show why: "(A) proof of claim for any claim against A.H. Robins Co. Inc. arising out of the rejection by A.H. Robins Co .. Inc. of a voidable transfer.I.. as descnbed ID Bankruptcy Code ;)C(:;.. t1on 502 (g) and 502 (h), must be filed on or before the later of Dec. 30, l 98S and 30days after the entry of an order autboriz.ing the reJectJOn of the ex· ecutory contract or unexpired lease, or 30 days after the enll')' ofan order or j udgment voiding the transfer." For Dalkon Shield users who might not have have a Philadelphia lawyer handy. what Robins could have said forthrightly was that women must file a claim by April 30, 1986, or lose any ho pe of recovering damages from use of the device. It should be noted that this cutoff date also applies to shield users who do not yet show any iU effects from its use but who may in the future. Although A.H. Robins is fulfilling the requirements of the court order, our reporter Jenny Cunningham bas cataloged several sins of omission A .H. Robins committed in its noufication effort. They include: •Lack of a photograph or drawing of the Dalkon Shield. Its distinctive, crablike shape could presumably JOI tht> memones of women who bad u$Cd it1 rcsultjn_g in more claims. •Failure to hst the severe medical problems associated with the device, including Pelvic Inflammatory Dis-- case, septic abortions, sterility and possible brain damage to newborns conceived despite use of the shield. •The low profile of the notification campaign. It lasted only three weeks and included no paid notices in women's map.zincs. By contrast. when Robins mtroduced the Dalkon Shield, it ran ads in women's map· zincs and bought eight-page inserts in medical journals over a period off our months. •Inadequate notification overseas. Some I. 7 million Dalkon Shields were marketed abroad, but the only notification outside the United States consisted of some press releases and letters to ambassadors and health ministers of countries where the device was known to have been available. Not surprisingly, only SO damage claims have come from overseas. The notification effort's short- comings could conceivably be ex- acerbated by the company's stubborn refusal to admit that the Dalkon Shield is defective in any way. A recent A.H. Robins press rclcue, for example, stated that the comp&ny "still rcprcb it as comparable in safety and effectiveness to other IUDs." "Footnote: From the millions of Oalkon Shield uscrs over the years. the court has now received appro•· imately 200,000 cards from women who intend to fiJe damage claims. Anyone who believes she was injured by a Dalkon Shield should send her name, address and a statement of intent to file a claim to Dalkon Shield.: P.O. Box 444, Richmond, Va. 2320J -and do it by April 30. READ tT AND SLEEP: A recently declassified State Department ~n tells a lot about the Reapn admtni• tration's relationship with the prai. The 1981 n:port pve a detailed nindown on the reaction of the nation's news~,ecn to the pro~ sale of AW ACS planes to .S.U:Cli Arabia, concluding that. editorial opinion was 9verWbelm~y ~ posed to the sale. The White HOUie went fearlessly ahead aoyhow -ud r~ convcuional approval for the Jact ......,.,_ U1I J...,. a,..r an 1ya41CJ11et1 NIUJJ1"1a .. SUNDAY. MARCH 18, 1988 Ocun View'• J8Ckle Ollkley hurla no-hitter In .............. ca. How•r~ CudmON ~ lrea.nd NII• to c........., Cup wta;CI.-- DllllJ ........ Miller, Dorn lead-Eagles to track~wi-n Weather slows times In running events at Beach Cities meet By BARRY PAULKNER .,.., .... u: .. , 0 « 1 When Estancia's Eric Dom. who wu favored to win four events, wu unable to run Saturday ill both hurdle races, Eagle Coach Tom FIJber knew somco9c would have to step forward to pict up the slack. Doug Miller filled in capably with a win in the 120.hi&b bwdles, I third in both the 3~intenncdiate hurdles ·and the ~le vault and a fourth plaoc in the tnpl.e jump to lead Estancia to the team championship amona the l S schools in the 21st annual Beach Cities Invitational track. meet at Newpon Harbor High School. Dom. however, shook. off the effects of a 101-dcgrec fever, bronchitis, and the Ou, enou&b to capture both the hip jump (with a meet-record leap or 6-7Y•) and the long jump to wm the Athlete of the Meet award. ... be rally came thfOUlb for UI ••• be ICOf'ed 26 poinu in bit four evcata, .. added Fisher, .tloee 1cam woa iCI fint Beach Cities lnviiatioaal crown aincc it toot two IU'aiabt in 1970 ud '71. "He'• (Doro) been ·lick all week wit)l I '1emperature, the flu ud brollCb.itia, and be said be Wt lib milktout today," said F'llbet ... We decided if be wuo't JUCCeldbl iD bit fint race that we would pull him out of the runnin& races. -rhil WU really a team etfort ..• when Eric went down, everyone Jumped in to contribute,•• F'Jlber laid. .. f WU rcat.ly tired after my fow eVCDts," Mid Miller. 1'be )JOI (intermediate hurdles) rally blew me out. I didn't have much left for the pole vault. I only jumped 13 feet today and rvc &0ne l~:J befOC"e," be added. Miller summed up bis WOftbone performance u "overall my belt meet." Dom said be wu a little WQt. but without bis usual burden of burdJe races, he bad almost enoucb eneru to break two meet records. Ocean View'• B••n•m Sabra completee wtantnc effort In lone jamp (center) and Cd.II'• J im Robblu comee home a the mile (left), Erle Dom of Eatanda leape 22-41h to win the wtDDer in the 880 at Saturday'• Beach Cities Inntational. "Dom couldn't breath and he just collapsed in bis first race," said Fisher, who returned to the Estancia helm last year after a l ().year absence. "Doug Miller did a great deal today In the biab jump Dorn tti11 aecmed a little woozy, millina at S-1 O (usually an easy bei&ht for the defmdins 3-A hi•h jump and loqjump champ). 11 was a little dizzy." be said. "r was (Pleue ... TL\CK/C2) Mater Dei 's season goes overtime, ends Cougars halt Monarch wtnstreak at 59, 59-57 By ROGER CARLSON Of .. DllllJ ........ LOS ANGELES -The banner posted above Mater Dci's basketball players may have said it best Saturday niftbt -it read: .. This will be a Dci to remember. "The only games anyone seems to re- member " pointed out Monarchs' Coach Gary McKnight ~or to bis tea.m's showdown with Crenshaw, 'arc the pmcs we've lost." Saturday's S9-S1 overtime loss becomes another to remember u the Cougan advanced to the State Championships in Oakland next Saturday. And truly, this was one game none of the 12,390 in attendance at the Sports Arena will ever forget. The winning streak of 59 is over, but the Monarchs didn't go easily. In the end John Mounoc's last-second attempt o n a pM'c tbrou&b the Crenshaw interior bounced off the rim. The Coup.rs, 24-2 with an 18-g.ame winning streak. never trailed, jumpina to a 16-7 . lead in the first period and maintaining an upper hand with a lethal pressing attack., made all the more potent with the no-call officiating, which had McKnight furious from stan to finish. . McKnight's verbal attack on referee John Starlcins forced Simon Pctcn to levee a technical foul on the Mater Dci coach with 4:33 left in the first half and the Monarchs down by a 23-1 5 count. The Cougars were unable to take advan- tage and if nothing else, the Monarchs were fired up. But nothing changed. The Cougars con- tinued their press, and despite McKnight's objections, the officiating remained on a no-call basis. The press took Mater Dci out ofits rhythm and when the Monarchs did break it., their shot 1elcctions were for the most part. hurried and poor. It appeared to affect the Monarchs at the line, too. where they were able to hit just 4 of 14 in the first half en route to a 2822 deficit. Crenshaw's attack connected on four of its first five shots with 6-3 senior Stevie Thompson hitting three of those on his way to 12 first half points. But McKnight, despite finally being ejected from the playing site With 2:25 left in regulation with his third technical foul, single- handedly turned the tide of the game. Suddenly Crcnshaw's wicked press was not the focal point., it was the officiating in what became a knock.down, nose-to-nose battle. The Monarchs tied it at 33, again at 43 and at 4S, but with 49 seconds left were down by a 54-48 count. But Stuan Thomas, who finished with 20 points. hit a bucket with 19 seconds left. then LcRon Ellis, who also scored 20 points, dropped in a six-footer with seven seconds left. The Monarchs got possession on a Crenshaw turnover and Elias dropped in two free throws with four seconds left to send ll into overtime. The Monarchs missed I 5 of 28 free throws through the first three quancrs, and still they came within a whisker of pulling it out. . They had the ball in overtune at the outset, but a travelling call led to a six-footer down the baseline by Crcnsbaw's Ronald Caldwell. It was a ~tential three-point play, but the free throw nussed and Ellis was fouled, He hit his first, but the second was in and out, and the ensuinJ1~~up went Crcnshaw's way on possession, lea · to t.hrcc free throws by Troy Batiste to finally get the winnin& cushion. Mater Dci bit just 19 of 51 from the field (33.3 percent), while Crenshaw could do little better, hitting21 ofS4. McKnight., despite the loss, was a discrun- tled individual from the very beJinnina. to say the least. He was totally dissausfied with the shoddy setup, beginning with an 63-minute late start (9:03). "If they're going to run th.is thin& without any class at all. they shouldn't have i't" said McKnight. "If we're an a situation to pa.rticipatc next year we will decline to do so. ,."They (tbe host Los Angeles Section) have just taken a lot of the fun out of it. At the semifinals Thursday night there wasn't a sin&Jc · representative from the State CIF present. .. ByGeoqel llle•tea· ....... lloott ..................... 0111 .. llOWL P• .._.. ··-t ...., .... -ca. Burleson shows offensive power These QBs haven't got legs to stand on His 3-f or-4 effort leads Angels past Cleveland, 6-5 From AP dJ1patcMI TUCSON -Rick. Burleson went 3 for 4, including a two-run single in the second inning to lead the Angels to a 6-S victory over the Qcvcland In- dians in an exhibition baseball game Saturday. With two outs in the second , Burleson sinJled over shortstop Julio Franco, sconng Bob Boone and Brian Downing to malcc it 4-0. Downing had doubled in Dick. Schofield earlier in the inning. The Indians pulled to within 6-4 when Cory Snyder bit a 2-1 pitch for a solo home run, his second of the spring, in the eighth inning. The Indians picked up another run in the ninth when Dan Rohn sinaled in David Oark. to rhakc it 6-5. With men on first and third, Doug Corbett got Snyder to ground out and end the game. beyond the fourth inninJ this spring.. was pleased with his outmg. "I threw mostly strikes and at one time or another got all four pitches over the plate," said Sutton, who'll open the ~ular season wtth 295 career wins. 'My only problem was throwing a number of breaking balls high in the strike zone, but I've got 26 days left to work. on that." Stewart Qibum went 21/J innings in his first outina of the spring. Bursitis in bis shoulder bad kept him side- lined since the opening days of camp. "It's the first time J'vc thrown to any bitters in 17 days," Oibum said. "Other than pitchina tbrcc rounds of batting practice, this is the first pitching I've done. I was a tittle rusty and got winded. but it felt good to be back. on the mound." Downing and Burle50n paced the Angels' 14-hit attack with three hits apiece. Boone added a pair of sinalcs. Meanwhile, Angels' Manager Gene Mauch said relief ace Donnie Moore, out with a rib cage iajury, is likely to begin some light throwing drills early nex.t week. Moore, who set a club record with 31 saves last season, hasn't thrown since a two-inning outing in a Mar. 4 intra-squad pmc. DtHf6en, Mtl'W rabled oat Wide-eyed Wendy Nobody came in on the noo(\ balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but ... •Fonner Atlanta Falcons quar- terback Steve Bartkowski is coming fora tryout with the Rams ... Bartkowski bas bad knees, very bad knees. so he will try out with two pieces of equipment-a pigskin ball and a rubber hammer. •Also mentioned as a possible Rams quancrback is Joe Tbe1smann, who broke his leg at Washington, so with either guy the Rams would not have a scrambling q uartcrback. ... How much would that change things? Well, last season. Dieter Brock. rushed for 38 yards. •Stan Momsoo was called in and told be had just resigned as USC basketball coach because the program was costing too much money when it could be makinf some ... There is, in fact., big money an progressing in the NCAA tournament •UC Irvine Coach Bill Mulliaan might restore some intcrcst in Trojan basketball ... More good players would also help. •Utah Jazz Coach Frank Layden on the L.akers' Coach Pat Riley: "He pays more for a haircut than I pay for a sports Jacket.'' . Notanymort'- the price of 011 bas come down. Don Sutton, 1-1, went 42/, innin~, aiviDJ up five bits and two runs while wallcina one and striking out one. Neal Heaton, 1-1, was charged with the loss, He went four inninp, 1urrendcrin1 nine hiu and nine runs while walkina. two and strikina out fo ur. Sutton. the first Angel pitcher to go KISSIMMEE. Fla. -The exhi- bition pmc between the Los Anaclcs Dodaen and the Houston Astros was postponed because of rain. W eady Brown of USC takes off ln the women'• triple ja.mp at th• l'fCAA Indoor Track and Field Cb.amploneblpt. Sbe met an Indoor record of 44-3 . For detail•, pleue eee CS. •Instant replay may be a total flop as an aid to officials in the NFL but 1t is important the lcaauc1otoffitsduff and wtll pvc 1t a try. •Sickening parade of evcnts- Chica.go Bears Coach Mike Dnka adnuts he has a pla)'er with a drug Oilers top Marina In Sunset opener behind Haack Senior left-bander Jeff Haack led Hunt- inaton Beach to a Sun9Ct Lc.aaue openina baseball victory Saturday at Marina to hiah- liabt prep buebeJI action. Meanwhile, Fountain Valley swept a twin ~ill from Capistrano Valley and Westminster ed,ed Artesia in non-kaauc action. Herc's a closer look: Rat.._.. Bead 7, Martaa 1: Haack, a 1enior left-liander, threw a one-bitter at the V1k.inas 1n leadina the OHen to the triumph The lone Marina bit WH a solid sinaJc in the bonom of the fif\h. Haack walked four and strUck out 12, allowina only an uncamcd run an the bottom oflhc second. The Vwnp 1COred the run in the bottom of the second on a pair of , walks and an C1T0r. Huntinaton Beach's Kenny Rehhna was 2 for 2 with a walk1 two RBI and three runs ICO~ His double LO the second brollfht home the fint run of the pme and he sm&lcd in another run in the fourth when the Oilers tcorcd twice to break a 1-1 tie. Huntinaton Beach broke the pme open 1n the top of the sixth by 1COnna four times. A betet-loaded error allowed two runs to score and Orea Chizek. completed the aconna with a t~run sinale with runncn on tceond and third. Tbc vtctory moved Hunt1naton Beach into a uc with Wcstmin1tcr an the early standings. The Oalcf'I and Lions clash Tuesday ni&ht at Mile Square Park In oon-lcague action: F' ... '81a Valley S-11 , C.pistruo Valley t·f: Tbc Barons received strong pnchina 1n the first pme and outslugcd t~ Couprs 1n the nightcap for the home sweep. Rob A1nn and Frank. ~nn tcammcd to blank Capo 1n the opener with Flinn allowma Just one hit in four 1nnninp to earn the victory. No. 9 hitter Soott Doc:oer went 3 for J with two RBI and a pair of runs 9COrtd to poce the Baron attack. In the n•ahtap, Fountatn Vnllcy (6-2-1) lashed out 1.5 fut and buna on for the wan 1n a pme called af\cr S1' 1nninp bccau.~ of rain C'al Davis wa~ 'for 3 and Jam Doyk hat a rw<>- run homer dunng a fl'Vf'-run fif't 1nninr. Sophomore Courtney Dubar also had three hats. Wettmiuter I , Artetla t : The Lions needed a late rally to nip Artesia for third pla~ 1n the EJ Squndo ToumamcM pme at Westminster. With one out in the bottom of lhe ~vcnth and tbc Lions tralhna 4-3, AJ Rodriauez tn~lcd home Dun Eddy and Robcn Marunc:z pounded a base hit to sco~ Rodnaucz to seal the win. Eddy was the Lions· offensive star with three hits an four at·hlls. while Rodnaue1 manaacd a strona .l-for--4. 2·RBI effort t5av1d Turner pitched the win, stnluna out two and allowina one hat 1n two 1nn1"15 work. problem ... Chicago Tribune ident- ifies the player as roolcic wide receiver J amcs Maness ... Maness' aeent- lawycr says., "James is not the only one ... " •Add sickening parade of evenu .. . NFL establishes rule .,.mat equ.i~ mcnt displayina names of products -such u headbands woru by Bean' quarterback Jim McMahon ... McMahon says be will sue. •Seattle Sea.hawks C:O.Cb Chuclt Knox a<>t to play with Jan Stcpbemon in the LPGA pro-am at OUmont ... I once played in an LPGA pro.am and they paired me wt th Tw<>-Ton Tony Galento'ssister-Three Ton. •When ESPN hired coUqe foot- ball ·•ex.pen" Beano Cook, it did not say why ... Cook WU fired by ABC, wbicbdldn'thavctosaywby. · •RcgieJacklon is tryina to hold the Anacls up for another year at just undera million doUan bccautc of' what haJ>l?Cocd to Rod CArew ... Actually. 1t happens to most auys ovcr40 .. • Draa racina IS I drag. Clippers b lown out by Rockets HOUSTON (AP) -Akccm ~ JUWOD return«I to the Houston tine\ap after a 14-pme abllcncc and bad 19 points and nine rebounds while lead.Ina the Rockets to a 141-116 Nattonal Bukrtball AllOCLl\IOD vi<> tory over the Lot Anaeles Oipp:n Saturday ni&J'I t. O~uwon, an NBA All:Sw center and the Rocketl' \eadin& aiorer wi\h a 23.-4 poant per pme &VC'.f'lllC, injured h11 knee Feb lS. Jim Petencn bad a caretr-hilb 19 points and Ralph Sampeon bad ll • the Rockcu increucd tbdr Mictwat O.vt11on lead to l t,I, pmes. Bird in the goal worth troutile to MISL netlninder From AP .a1petckl Tino Lenien may not have bis tO) m panot Ottie II on the field anymore. but the Minnesota Strikers goalkeeper says he isn't alone in the nets. "rlutve parrots embroidered o n my shirt and on my pants," Lettieri said. "I still have my parrots with me." The foot·high stuffed ani mal had accompanied the 2S-ycar-old Canadian in goal for five years before being banned from the field just pn or to the season by MaJor Indoor Soccer League Comm1ss1oner Francis Dale. As custom with many European goalkeepers who place an extra pair of gloves, towel or a mascot of some kind m the baclc of the net, Let11eri toted a tedd y bear w1tb b1m when he played goal unul he joined the Vancou ver Whitecaps of the North Amencan Soccer Le.a,ue an 1981. "One night 1 started to have a feush for birds I have had several parrots -at th.e (1me J had seven - and 1 came across a stuffed toy parrot that looked hke one I had," Lcuein said. "I thought 1t would be neat to take it into the nets instead of the teddy bear." He na med the parrot after his real bird. Ozzie. But a thief stole the toy Ozzie and Lctt1en was forced to locate an Ou1e JI, which has become the goalkeeper's trademark. It is paired with Letucn's "btrd walk," a strange, Quasi-dancelike rouunc that includes the flapping of arms that is performed before and someumes dunng breaks in a game. (l's Ou1e, a nd the bird walk, that got Lemen into tro uble last season. Dunng a playoff game in W1ch1ta last Apnl. Rain ptacaJ.nl aolf tourney• Jw a.... and c.rtl J••~ !I playina in a chilly drizzJe that finally halted play, ih&red the lead at one-under-par Saturday in the ra.iD·Placl.led Glendale Cl.as.sic. The co-leaden. amona tbe lasl aroups to be&in the third round. wm: able to aet i~ just l 2 holes bef'Ort rain halted play late io the LPGA tournament at Oakmo nt Country Oub. Geddes bcpn the third round at one-under-per for the tournament, and Johnson started at one-over. The event initially was thrown olf schedule Thursday when the first round was stopped because of rain. About half the field didn't finish the secood round until noon, so the third round already wu behind scbeduJe. Tournament officials said that, weather pcnnitting. tbc players would play the final round today, as scbeduJed. after completing the third ro und in the mo'mina ... Meanwhile, m Orlando, Fla .• a SC<lOnd COOJCCutive rainout in the Bay Hill Qassic prompted an unusual -perhaps unprecedented - decision by the POA Tour and a scheduled 36-bole windup. For the first time in at least 20 years, the field was cut to the low 70 scorers and ties on the basis of only 18 boles of play. Knick• drop seventh straight DOmbdq.e W.lW.D1 scored 29 points m and R.ucly Wlttmu hit the go-ahead Jumper with 47 seconds left as Atlanta defeated New York, 106-101, Saturday TRACK ••• From Cl 1ull out 0 (1t, but lhtn 1 W1ed redi.Qa bener." He looked j ust fine as be wnpeed up the competition when Miu1on V1e1o's Pete Oontana miucd in hjs final attempt at 6-6. There was still the meet record to shoot for. and at fU'St Dom wanted the bar railed to 6-7y, (the meet record was 6-7) instead or laking his third auempt at 6-6. He reconsidered tho~. and de- cided to try 6-6 on his third jump IO he could have three cracks at the "'cord. . The decision proved wise u he cleared 6-6 then missed twice before sailJng to the record height. Dom went after the meet record in the long jump, which ironically belonged to Sheldon Blockberger,.r.~e son of his jumping coach vuy Blockberger. The windy..-cold conditions proved too difficult though and Dom had to settle for a winning leap of 22-4lh. The probibiti ve weather slowed the times in tbe running events.. but other top performances were turned in by. •Donovan Stevens of Mission Viejo, a double winner in the I 00 and 220-yard dashes. •Marina's Steve Jennings. who posted second-plaoc finishes in the 330 intermediate hurdles and the 220, adding a third in the 100. •Carter Brown from Newpon Harbor, who woo the two-mile and ran third in the mile. •CdM's Jim Robbins, who pocketed the 880 gold medal. Lett1en had the Wings' "Orange Arrny," hang.ing from the pleiugJass. Lett1en performed his bird walk and mimmic ked Wichita General Manager Bill Kentling. descn bed by Wings Public Relauons Director Kevin Ray as having "a very wide girth," b) placing Qz71e under his Jersey. Olght, the Knicks' seventh consecutive National BaslcetbaJJ Association loss. The victory was Atlanta's 12th in its last 14 games, while New York has lost I I of 12 ... In other NBA actio n, R~ludo Blacbnaa scored I 0 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter and Derek Harper added 24 points as Dallas d efeated Utah, I 08-98 ... Terry Cammi.Dg1 scored 34 points, 11 of them in ovenime, as Milwaukee downed Chicago, 125-11 6, in a game featuring the return of MJcbaeJ Jordu to the Bulls' lineup. The Bucks spoiled the return of Jordan1 who played for the first time since breaking a bone in his left foot Oct. 29 and scored 12 points tn 13 minutes ... Back WUUam1 hit a baseline JUmper with five seconds remainin$ and blocked John BagJey'1 shot at the buzzer. giving New Jersey a I 02-100 victory over Cleveland ... fndiana led by as many as 24 points in the second quarter, but the Pacers needed three free throws from Vern FJemlDg and two by Cli.Dt Rlclaard1on in the final 23 seconds to bo ld off Washmgton. 105-100. 0.., Nit,.._.. llf IM ,.,,.. •Scrvite's Steve Williams, the C IF 3~A pole vault champion, who won with a jump of 14 feet. He hit the bar on the way down on all three tries at a meet record height of J 5-1 after cleanng 1t easily. Buntlnaton Beach Blah'• Dan Crlba approachea the finlab line u Ile takea the '"0 In a time of 51. 7 aeconda. T he game was physical from the start and tempers flared when the Wings' Terry Rowe and the Stnkers Steve Lilt were eJCCtcd for fighting. In the closing seconds, with the W ings leading 8-3. Lett1en came out of bts goal to stop Terry Nteholl on a breakawa) and took the W1ch1ta forward out with what Ray calls a "v1sc1ous" tackle. Both benches empues, fans climbed onto the field, and a s.lew of Wings players chased Lett1en around the field. w~!~~;0~:=:::c:c::..~todd• Three of last year's pubhc apology, a veteran spons wnter who ~ W1ch1ta won the game. '1111nnesota later won the senes (two games to one). Jnd Lctt1en e~apcd the pcrsuing Wings. allegedly was attacked by Hanford Mil •[J• 1 • t t d WhalersCoachJackEvans,sayshe plans to sem1 1na 1s· s DUS e return to Buffalo Monday to pursue charges he filed against the coach following a recent NHL game. T he 1nc1dent cau~d Dak to proh1b11 an) foreign object this year, spcc1ficall) f)uu:. un the field. Oak said the mailer wouldn't havr ocTurrcd d Orm· hadn't bee n in the net to begin with Quote of the day Biii Frleder, l n1H'r<o1t~ ol M1lh1gan basket- ba ll coach commcnttllg on who \hould get the Ohio tate coa1.h1ngJob being \acated b) Eldon Miller "They ought to g1v1: 11 to my wife -'>he has all the answers .. Whalers pound Chicago. 11-4 Kevln Dineen had t"o goals and three ~ assists, Dave Tippen had two goals and two , assists and John Anderson added a pair of -oats to spark Hanford past Ch1t·ago. I 1-4 in the Nauonal Hocke) League Saturda) night The fi ve-point night h) Dineen tied a Whaler club record for points m a game . Elsewhere in thc NHL, Dale Ranter'• power-play goal an thc ~cond period was the decisive score as Quebec stopped Minnesota. 3-2 . Rlcbard Kromm and Brent Sutter 'lcorcd th1rd-pcnod goals to g1ve the New York l~landcrsa 3-1 win over New Jer~ey for their third straight victory. The loss continued a history of fru~trauon at the Nassau Coli'ieum for the De' tis, who havc won onl) one game in 3 1 dec1S1ons at the Islanders· arena. The l'ilandcrs hold a 27-1-3 edge over the [)c,tl, at home . Dave Reid.'• power-pla~ goal earl~ in the third period lifted Boston to a 1-1 tie with Vancouver as the C anucks equalled their team record of 15 consecuuvc winless games on the road . Gary Svier scored the decisive goal midway through the third period and assisted o n two other goals as Calgary defeated Montreal. 5-3. and knocked the Canad1ens out of first place in the Smythe D1v1S1on . Mike Gertner scored three goals to power Washington to a 5-4 victory over St. Louis. Gartner's hat tnck was the 11th of his career. a club record ... Marlo Lemleu and Ron Duguay scored second-penod goals to help Pittsburgh rally to tie the New York Rangers. 2-2. The verdict helped the Penguins maintain a o ne-point edge over the Ran$ers ID the battle for the final playoff spot in the Patrick Di v1s1on . . Doog Crouman scored at 2·43 of overtime to give Ph1ladelph1a a 6·5 v1ctol) over Toronto to keep the Flyers ID first place 1n the Patnck D1v1s1on . "We do regret that the incide nt occurred and fee l that what happened was unfonunate and we are sorry for it," Howard Baldwin. the Whalers' chairman and managing general partner, said m a statement issued Friday. But the apology was not directed to Randy Smith, sports editor and columnist for the Journal Inquirer of Manchester, a nd both Smith and C hris Powell, the newspaper's managing editor. said they were un- satisfied . "We were hoping the apology would be stronger. quicker and more sincere," Sm ith said. Lucas may miss game tonight INGLEWOOD -Reserve forward-m center Maunce Lucas of the Los Angeles Lakers didn't practice Saturday because of a mmor sprain 1n his right knee and m ight not play against Houston tonight. a spokesman for the Nauonal Basketball Association team said. Television, radio TELEVISION 9 a .m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA second round game. Channel 2. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Atlanta vs. Dodgers, from Vero Beach, Fla .• Channel 11 . 11 a.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA second ro und game, Channel 2. 11 a.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: IMSA Miami Grand Pn x auto race, Channel 4. I I :30 a.m . -SKDNG: American Classic, from Vail, Colo .. Channel 7. 12:30 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Atlanta 500 (d elayed), Channel 7. I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: Bay Hill O assic, from Orlando. Fla., Channel 4. 2 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NC AA second round game, Channel 2. 3:30 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: IMSA M1am1 Grand Pnx auto race, Channel 34. RADIO 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Atlanta vs. Dodgers, from Vero Beach, Fla., K.ABC (790). I p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels vs. Seattle. from T em pc, Ariz., KM PC (710). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Houston at Lalcers, K.LAC (570). A FREE INVESTMENT SEMINAR RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC . Mtchi an St. stuns Georgetown; Villanova falls to Georgia Tech From AP dJlpatcbes Three members of last year's Final Four, mcluding defending champion Villanova, were eliminated Satur- day fTom this year's NCAA basketball tournament. Meanwhile, the nation's top two ranked teams - No. 1 Duke and No. 2 Kansas -powered their way mto next week's regional semifinals. Here's a look: Mld•e.t Regional Mlcltigu State 80, Georgetown 68: At Dayton. Ohio. guard Scott Sloles scored 24 pomts, 18 1n the second half, to lead Michigan State, 23-7, over Georgetown, last year's runner-up to Villanova m the championship game. "There was no question that our director is Scott Slates, .. said Michigan State Coach Jud Heathcote. "He's been accused of being our coach. T let him take the credit, also the blame." The 6-1 senior handed ofT fo r five assists, one on a behind-the-back blind pass. a nd made 10 of 11 free throws. "The mark of a great player is not how well he plays but how he affects the other people," Georgetown Coach Jo hn Thompson said of Skiles. "He has a contagious effect ... (but) they have other people on that team who can score." Georgetown, 24-8, which had reached the cham- pionship game three times in the last four years. winning ID 1984, was paced by David Wingate with 17 points. "The past four years I've been working overtime," Thompson said. "This year it looks ljlce I get an early vacation. but it isn't necessarily welcomed." &u1ae IS, Temple 43: The Jayhawks broke o pen a tight game with a 25-4 spurt in the second half as Danny Manning. Calvin Thompson and Ro n Kellogg each finished with 14 points for Kansas, 33-3. Temple, which finished the season at 25-6. was led by Nate Blackwell with 14 points. M ichigan Stale will play Kansas in the M id'-1€est semifinals at Kansas City next Friday. SoatlJea•t Regional LSU 83, Memplll1 State 81: A desperauon sh ot at the buzzer by LSU guard Anthony Wilson lifted Louisiana State over 12th-ranked Memphis State. Wilson grabbed a loose rebound and threw it up at the buzzer. The ball banked off the backboard and bouoc:ed .o~ the rim. twice before falling through the basket, giving the Tigers, 24-11 , their second straight victory on their bon:tecourt at Baton Rouge. LSU had won its first-round game over Purdue in double overtime. "I didn't know how much time there was ten and I just pitched it up and it went in," sajd Wilson who had picked up the loose baJI after Don Redden miss'.ed a shon Jump shot. ---------------l Redden paced LSU with 2_3 points, while Baskerville Holmes led Memphis State, 28-6. with 20. 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Ea•t Regional Duke 8t, Old Domlnlon 61 : At Greensboro, N.C.. guard Johnny Dawkms scored 25 points as Duke 34-2 advan~d past the second round for the first time in its last three tnps_to the postseason tourname nt. Kenny Gattison had 17 ,pomts for 01~ Dommion, 23-8. W1th l?uke leading 17-15. the Blue Devils scored I 0 stnught potnts. A 14-5 run later tn the first half gave Duke a 43-31 l~d at 1nterm1ss1on. and the eventual wmner increased 1ts marg.in to 71-48 with 8:07 remaining in the game. DeP1~ 74, Oldaliloma It: Inside jumpers by Dallas Comegys m the cl°'mg three minutes thwarted an Oklahoma rally as OePaul, 18-12 held on for the victo and a be~ in next Friday's semifinal at East Rutherfo~ N.J .. aaainst Duke. ' Oklahoma, 26-9, got within one point twioe, at 5().49 and at 64--63, but never got a shot at the lead Marty Embry llCOred 19 points to lead ~Paul whit' Darryl Kennedy paced Oklahoma with 21. ' Kings stop Sabres. 5-3 INGLEWOOD CAP) -Phil Sykes and Grant Ledyard scored 47 tecond' apart late 1n the third period to help the Los Anacles Ki nas to a 5-3 National Hockey Leaaue victory over the Buffalo Sabres at the Forum Saturday night The M n helS)fd the Kmp brcalc a nme-pme home los1na \trcak i nd put them alone 1n fourth place · th Sm )'lhe Oiv1~1on of the NHL in e Marcel Dtonne added an •Murtnoe tac 1 empty net Mlh JO RCOnd left \ oa into •n It was the lint""'" at twme for the ltinas since ._3 victory over M1nnctt>U Jen 29 1 "I'm very h.aJ?PY •1th tk way they 1 cd .. C ?at Quinn 1d or hit Ke ··w~ P aY' • oach Pm~; Maybe th11 11 lhf moal ty 0rt-::,n t!c~ hockey We held our P@'lr, "-'hen they pulled h · , not'°'"' to jump up nd ck>~ ~·vc •n', ,c•,oraoatna le rm 10.. .... way1 to • 1 I BA SEBALL ~ -----Plri te~-Watered-dOWD schedule for111ost blanK .tcher' Dauail Martinez foUowi ..... by f:ame Smith ud Willie Willoa~tfinorer1 John ~ bit 1 twcH'Uft homer ol1 win.Der Bret~ before the ri&bt-bander tenJed down to mint.be .... eipt bettcn be faced. wnb oeeout an tbc fourtb inni-.. Bfldlcywent to third on Ivan Calderon's double aod acored OG ID infield OUL 8erenper •20 feet over the cater field fence to si ve t6e k 's a $-1 lead in the tbitd. lo tbt sixth. with Atlee Hammaker on the mound.. lheCuben-born Canteeo bit a towerina drive that cleared 1 row ortrees beyond the 3~ foot mark in the-pp in left cater field. Rancho The Baltimore Oriokt 1plit their aquad and their 1'COrd Satuldly u rain wubed out almoat all of tbe exhibition bueba.ll pmet in Florida. Cal Rlpkin Jr. IDd bit~ brotber, BiUy, played int.be Orioles' infield for the first time toeetbet· Cal bad two hiu, while Billy went bidest. l.ary't Cactus LeaJue 1'COrd improved to 2..0 ud I.be Brewen improved to 6-2. The M.ariDen ptHCUOD record dn>P(>ed to l-4. Five Seattle erron in the first mruaa belped tbe Blo~n to an early S-0 lead. Oakland ICOf'ed three NM in I.he .6.nt lonina on iu wa\' to maldna the Giuta loten for the ftnt time Ul ~t pma this IJ'rins. Dmalie Coat ~ lrepc ill unbeaten amt m ScMaa Coat c.o..: ferencie buebeU UllllCt SetuftMy with a l-0 vic1or)' o"er vi1i1iJ11 a •Debo Su ' Georae Brett smalhed a three-run homer to power the Kaow City Royala over one aroup of Orioles S.3, wbilo Jim Dwyer tm.uhed a three-run homer u the other JfOUP of Orioles blanked the Atlanta Braves 3-0. OrWel I, Bra"111 t: In Miami. 0wYer accounted for alJ of the ICOriDa witb bh flnt homer of the 1priDf u the Orioles blanked Atlanta. Storm Davt1, Rich Bordi and Tippy Manina combined to hurl a four.hitter for Baltimore. Rob Deer drove in the first two runs with a double; Jim Adduci, Charlie Moore and Rick Mannina also drove in runt in the tint inninJ. · Rookies Bryan Outterbuck. Chria Bolio and Bryan Duquette each pitched a hitless in.Dina befote the Marinen IOCOred three NDI on three hill and two wa1b off' Mark Oear in the ninth. Gianu' rookie ftnt bueman Will Oark hit bis f ourtb home run this sprlna. and bis third apinat the A's. Cbri1 Brown also homered f'or tbeOiants. ,t,~ralel rode the arm of l.QlllO Garcia to the shutout wi.n, ftida lmJJl'Oved their coafereoce mark IO l-0 and overall record to t 1 ..... h _. the 0oat• ftnt sec seibeck after three victoria. Washed out by rain were tho New York Meu v1. Cincinnati at T&ml)9; Minnesota vs. Botton at Winter Haven; Detroit vs. St Louit at St Petenbura: Toronto va. Pittaburab at Briden ton; Pb.iladelpbja VI, the Oiicqo White Soi 1t Saruota: and "rexu vs. Mootral at West Palm Beach. Dwye(1 homer in the fourth innina after Fred Lyon lin&1ed IDd Eddie Munay walked. Brew-. f, .......... 4: ID Chandler, Ariz., ljabt-bander Tim ~ pve up only ooe hit io five in.niap to pitch MilWlube to vtctoty over Seattle. A't 1.~ Gluts f: lo Pboemx, rookie Jose Caoteeo hit a p&ir of solo home runs, one of which traveled approximately SOO feet, to lead OU1aod to victory over San Francisco. Cao1CCO, last year's minor Jeaaue player of the year; bad just three bits in l If at-bets this rprin& when be blasted a pitch from loser J uao hbet 11, C9e I: Rookie Benito Santiqo hit a pand slam homer in the fifth to cap an eiabt-nsn innina u San Dieso routed the Chic:qo Cubs in a splh-tquad pme in Mesa. Ariz. l.coQ Durham bad a solo border and rookie Tony Woods bit a three-run shot for the Cubl. while Carmelo Martina and Sandy Alomar also .homered for San Diqo. Oarc:ia WU in commud moll of the way and watbaed on trouble spot in the top ot the eiab1h. RandM> SAlltileo put ru.uen It ftnt ad daird witb one out. but Garcia iDduiced tbc next rwo binen to loft barmlell pop Dia. ReJQ I, O..W.. I: In Fort Myen, Aa., Bren homered io the fint inn.ina off 1osinJ Leary. who struck out four\....~.tired 10 conaecutlve t.nen before walkina l'Dit Bradley Gutia (3-1) finished with eilbt strikeouts and' four wa1b and. odaeJ' than the ceth inni.na. did oot allow a runner to third bue. 8 0~11N c Cudmore sails to victory Manager puts foot down with Red Soz Tbe pme wu ICUdCll uotil the bonom of the 1CVeat.b when Mike Lujal'I coued a Goo-out walk. Bret Webber then ~ Lujan to ICCODd aod both runnen Id~ on a patted ball. A wild pitch on blJJ four to Rex Peters ~uced one ru.n aod Ron Gibbl lioaJed to ICOl'e Webber with tbe second. Irishman ts first foreigner to win Congressional Cup By ALMON LOCLUEY Oellr .............. LONG BEACH -Faith 'n bcgor- ra. Erin go brah. Sure as eyes are smilin • today. Harold Cudmore, 41, of Cork. lreland, became the tint foreigner to win Long Beach Yacht Oub's Con- gressional Cup match racing series Saturday. But it didn't come easy. Cudmore apparently bu better luck on the raoe course than be does in the protest room. Cudmore started out the final day of racing in a four way tie at S-2, after losing a protest in Friday's race that cost him a clear cut lead. He won both bis races Saturday, but the crucial one wu tbe final against Dave Delleobau&h of Frostbite Yacht Oub (Larchmont. N.Y.), one oftbe skippen in the four- way tie. The othen weTC Chris Dicbon of New Zealand and Dave Perry ofSouthpon, Coon. Both bad afread~ been beaten by either Cudmore or DeUeobluab. Cudmore is the desipated skipper for £na1,and'1 America'• Cup effort. Reminded that Ted Turner woo the Conaressi•nal Cup in 1977, after seven tries.. ud went on to win the America's Cup, Cudmore said: .. Yes, I hope to do the same ... He doubted, though, that his Con- gressional Cu{> win would materially aid Great Bntain'1 America's Cup fund-raisin& campaian. The aenial Irishman came close to Harold cad.more (left) and lllclael llaeder celebrate eon,re..tonal Cap win. winning the Congressional Cup in 1984 when be lost to Perry by a protest at the start of the final race. Io this year's series Cudmore beat Perry by a substantial mars;in. Rod Davis of Newport Harbor Yacht Oub's America's. Cup EaJJc challcqe wu a prc-senes favonte, but lost four rac:a, droppi.na to sixth in the overall standinp He was the defeodioa champion and a win would have pvcn him bis third Con- amsional Cup. Perey was also seeking bis third win, but bad to settle for ICCOod with seven wins IDd two lOSlel, one of them at the bands of Cudmore. WindillJ up third with a 6-3 record WU Chris Dickson. Royal New Zealand Y acbt Squadron, who is New Zealand's hope for the America•s Cup. Delleobeuah also bad a 6-3 record but bad beaten Dickson in their match. · The final two races were sailed in blustery conditions and were com- pleted shortly before biah winds and rain bepn. No country-club atmosphere in McNamara'scamp WINTER HA VEN, Aa. (AP) -Mr. Nice Guy is gone. Manqer John McNamara is now the bola, and he's letting the Boston Red Sox know it "If I want to make a point. rm aoin& to make. a point." McNamara says. "I don •t dislike any person, but I want to make sure ev!'l'ooe knows where I'm comiq from.• McNamara, still ~ from Boston's 81-81 1'COrd in bis first 1Ca10n u manaeer last year, began cracking the whip Friday. .. I aot out of bed seeing red -and everything kept getting worse," be said after thuodentorms cancelled the day's schedule. It wound up with the usually soft- spoken manqer vowing: "there will be no country club atmosphere" around the Sox training camp. . "I wun't raised that way," be said. "I really haven't noticed a country club atmm~:erc around here, but l want to sure there won't be. "I want everyone to know who the maoavr it and what be expects. ~·re aoing to uodmtand that you don t get 1upc;rstar status until you earn it. You don•t just throw your glove out there, you have to go out and do the job. "I want 100 percent (effort) out of 80 perocnt if that is all a player can sjve. Even 100 ~ot out of 40 percent. If a wife as ill or the kids are sic~ I ex~ the player to block it out of bil mmd and pve bis best. "I want everyone to do bis job to the best of bis ability. That would include t.a..ki.q out the p.rbqe. If you take out the prbqe, do it right.•• McNamara started the day by having "a couple of mecti~. one with Mr. Sam Hom, another with Mr. Arkansas races to-NCAA titl~ Haley sets 500 mark: USC's Brown reaches T J standard beginning to like it. I think I can run a minute even. ru try to do it tomorrow (Saturd:_ly)." It was the third time Haley has run the 500 this year -and the third time be bad smashed the world indoor best. OK.LAHOMA CITY (AP) -Led by brilliant sophomore Roddie Haley, the tint r:unner to break one mmute in the SOO-meter race, and distance runner Paul Donovan the University of Arkansas men captured a record-trin1 third consecutive title in the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships Saturday. The sensational 21-year~ld Haler. from Texarkana. Buoyed by Haley's remarkable performance, and victories by Donovan in the 3,000-meter race and the 3,~meter relay team, with a S1a.rtli.na comeback by Donovan on the final lea. the Razorbacks amassed 49 points in the two-<lay meet at The Myriad. Arkansu is the second school to win three straight NCAA indoor titles, joining Texas-El Paso, which did it twice, from 1914-76 and 1980-82. Texas broke the world indoor best m the 500 for the second consecutive night, clocking S9.82 seconds -the first sub-one minute time in history. Friday night, Haley, the 198~ NCAA outdoor 400- meter champion, had run I :00.69 1D the .beats. Alat.ma was a surprise winner of the women's championshi", capturing its first indoor crown with a total of 41 pomts. Saturdar. night.. ~e led al~ the waY. agu_.nst a crack field, including Villanova s Edwm Modi~. who also ran under the old world indoor be$t. clocking 1 :9<).2~.. . Favored Texas finished second with 31 , and Southern California and Tennessee tied for third with 26 each. Wendy Brown of the University of Southern California smashed the American indoor record in the women's tripl~jump, twi~~:f'na 44 feet, 31/•~cbcs. ''If be (Hal~) has one great quality, 1t s his competitive spirit.. ' Ark.a~sas Coach John McP<?nnell said. "He keeps on ~na those. ~r<i'· He s JUSt a terrific athlete and a temfic competitor. Haley certainly ~oesn•t la~k ~?r CC?nfideoce.. . Brown's JumP.! su the previous mark of 0-9¥•, set by Tern Turner in 1985. Brown fint broke the record on her second attempt. then matched it on ~r third try. She did not surpass the 1'COrd in bet final three attempts. . After hjs race Fnday, be wd. I think I can wuut (the final). I always think I can win:· . , He added. "I don't take the 500 scnously, but Im The world indoor best in the event is 44-6¥•, set this year by Galina Chistyakova of the Soviet Union. UCI varsity 8 rows to win MARINA DEL REY -The UC Irvine varsity crew rowed t~ victory in the ei&ht-man competa· lion over San Oieao State Satur- day in the Park.er Cup at Boloana Creek. . . "' It was the first compeuuon aor the Anteaters thj11eason. The Anteater ei&ht com'!leted tbe 2 ()()().meter course with 1 lime 'of S:SS.9 to easily out- distance the Aztecs. who bit the finish line in 6:04.6. . . In the varsity four competatlo!>, UCI alto wu an easy winner 10 7'11 with San Dieao State more than 18 leCOndt befiind. "We were in chaJwe rilbt from the 1wt in the vanity events, .. aaid UCI Coech Larry Moore ... I was utmnely pleued with the ouacomes of the raca." The Anteaters will be idle for 1-.0 weeks until mcetina the Univcnity of San Dieac> in a dual meet.. The foUowina meet, UCJ will compete In the San Diqo CttwOatlic. OV's Oakley pitCIJes no-hitter in tourney Ocean View moved into the fifth· place finals of the Cypress lirl• softball tournament Satuldly with two victories. while Est.anc1a was eliminated after a split decision. Herc's a look: Oeea View I, c.rrti.e I; ac.aa View I, Sc. .,...,. t: Jackie OakleY pitched a no-bitter Ip.inst St J01epfi u tbo Seabawb moved into the fifih- ptace finals of tbe Cypress Tour- nament Oakley wu in command throuab-out aod allowed only two runnen to racb bue -on a walk and error. She bad 13 strikeouta in collecting her finl victory of the lt.AtOft. The Seahawb ICOred tWICe in t.M le'Veftth innina when Omcben Bock. who wu '4 for 4 in the pine, led off with 1 lina)e. took teCOnd on a uc:rifice and third on a flclde.r't choice. Cindy Schneller then siftlkd in the pmc'1 first run. then acored bene.lf on Heather Smhtle's dOO.ble. lo the (ant pme victory over Cerritos, ScbneUer allowed two hits.. both io the fint innina. and did not allow a buerunner put second bue after the fint She had siJt strikeouts and walked two. EltMda 1 ............. ,.., B.lllt 1, £atucM It The ~ made it to the coMOiation quanerfioals of the Cypress Tournament before filling to the La.ncen at Arnold Park in ~mie Kane pitched a five-bitteT and acored &om third with the WtDnina ND oo an mant th.row in the eiabtb ln.ojl!J for the Elt)es' victory over the Indians. A ftfth-innif'I catch in center field by El\ancia'1 Mdoay Wojtbew>c:z ended FulJenon's onty tbrat of the pme. ln the teeood pme. the Etaks (J...4) ICOftld I ND in the toi> of the tcvtnth to tie it., 1·1. but Sunny H11ls countered with 1 Wly io the bott~m oftbe innina .nth two out for the"""· Steve Lyons and then one with the entire club ... "I told Sam that I wu very disap~inted in him," tbe manqer said. 'He bas lost only four pounds (of nearly 2S ordered) and isn't makina much prolf'CSS in recovering from a pulled bamstrina. "I told him I didn't think be was following instructions and not work- ing bard cnouah to set into shape. He also was adviltd be would not play qain until be is 9S percent." In the eitbth~ the Pirata lddcd some inaurance when Ral.e.,,.,Rarnirez and Mark R.umuucn and Webber Wd down a squeeze bwn to bri.ng in Ramirez. ln a collqie pme; s.c.J Cellete i-1, Cal ............. t: The Vanpards opened NAIA Dit- trict m play with a doubleheader ~at a uoppy field at sec. With one out in the SC'Veftlh and the Vanpards lJ'ailina 4.3, Steve Over- ccm bit a one-hoppcT to ceota field which scored two runs to pve sec the win. McNamara cal.led bis office meet- ing with Lyons "very private." How- ever, the manager was disturbed by a couple of comments Lyons reported- ly made while trying to work out tendinitis in bis ri&ht shoulder. Job.D lie.Kamara Howard Wcllama led the way io the initial pme with a 2-for-3. 1 RBl performance. No magic cUre for 'the Wizard' Ozzie Smith has to shoulder pain from torn rotator cuff ST. PETERSBURG, Aa. (AP)-The Wizard of Oz. after all, turned out to be a mere mortal. And so did Ozzie Smith, shortstop of the National Lea&ue champion St Louis Cardinals who bean that literary nickname. He hu discovered that to be human is to feel pain. Smith is comina off' the first serious injury of bis carcer~a tom rotator cuff' in bis throwing shoulder, and it bu re ted him so far this spring to a designated hitter, which teams use in some exhibition p.mcs. But Smith says the situation won•t last long. "Tbey•d like to see me get 20 to 2S at-bats (as a DH) before I actually ~t into a game," be said. "We don't want to rush it. But will I be ready for opening day? No doubt about it'• Smith, who led NL shortstops in putouts, assists. total chances and fielding percentage last year with only 14 errors in l S8 games, says it's .. not a matter of whether I can play. It's a matter of whether I can play without painfiie 31-ycar.old Smith, who became baseball's first $2 million-per-year shortstop in l 98S. played most oflast season with the pain. He was rested only two games because of it, however, on July 23-24 a.ft.er starting 90 strai~t pmet at the position. The thing that rm pleued with the most so far it that there's DO pain/' .Smith said durlna workouts Saturday. He said be D.ao been doina some lotlf touina without pain and that be may get into bis first spnngpme at shortstop~metime next week. .. It mi&bt-ta.ke some time before it's fully bealcd.," Smith said. .. It's all aocordin& to your bod], all aa:ordioa to how it responds to rest and treatment. Smith aid be had suffered a similar injury wbilc in coUete and that it bad responded to rest. In addition to belJ)i.n& the Cardinals to the leaaue tide with bis glove lut season, Smith alto is oomina off one of bis best offensive years. A switch-bitter, Smith baned a caRCT•tn.ab .276, raisin& bis avcnee by hittiDc .333 over the final ls pmes. tn the playoffs apinst Los Anrks, be won Game S with a ninth-inn.in& home run off' Tom Niedenfuer. It was his tint left-ba.Ddcd homer in 3,009 profeuion.al at-bets. Still.~ Whitey Herz.oc calls Smith bis .. bia question mark.· .. 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Velt nllno O·• O·O 0, Cron 1·7 O·O 2 Totel' 41 96 7<>-27 116. HOUSTOff I 1 .. 1 -OWlk.lwon t 17 I 7 If, McCrav •·9 7 7 10, S.mo\Ofl 1 t • S It LN Vtll ,_, ,. ) "· Llovc! I· 11 0·0 ''· Peter.en 7·1 S·S 19, McDowell 7 7 0-0 • Reid S·I l ·l 13, Wlooln• S· 11 0-0 10. Herr•• $-10 0-0 10. Elllo l·S 1·7 7. Walltrt l ·9 0 0 • Totet• 6'· 109 19·17 14t Scare bv Qin,... Ct111oen ~ 23 73 ~ 116 Houllon 3' 41 JS 3'-14 Tt'lrN ·oolnt -'•-lx0<1 7.f Luvtll F outec1 out-None Rtel0Ullda-<J1Potn 31 l8tnlamln Ill. Houat0<1 •9 (Peter~. Ole k.lw0<1 9J Anlat,-<:t11>1>efs JI (N11on ISi Mouston SO (LIOYd 101 Total IOU1,-<::llPoer, 11, Hou,ton 73 T•cnnlcel\-tiou\10<1 ille9ol dtftnH 2 Att•nd•nc-1' en NCAA TOURNAMENT WHtR"'°'* H COND lllOUNO S.tvf'day't S- (tl~ Utall) Loul•vilte 12. Brec!tev 6t Nori II Cero4tn. n . Aa.Otme 81rm tnohem S9 TNIV'•Gemt'S (et LMe &Mdll St JOM'\ 1)1 Cl "' Auburn 170 10 ~rviano ! 1• 131 "' Neve<UJ L11' Veou ()?·4) C HMll'INALS TI!llnd9'f'' Gemt'\ < tt H euuen > St JO!'tn's Aullurn winrwr v\ 111'11rtlt nd Neveelt·Lu veo" Winne< North Cerotlne l18·S1 V\ Lov h•l1~ f2t·7) ChemPIOn,Mp otmt I\ Seturoev EHtR~ HCONO ROUND S.M de'f'• kw fl (tt~•.N.C I Oukt '9. Old Oomln!On 61 0.Povt 7'. Ol!lallOmt 69 T .. Y'sGMnt1 (ti SYl'KUM) Nevv 1?8 ·4) "' Svrecuw (16·SI St Jowl>l'I'' !16·SI vs Cteveteno St IZl·l ) S£Ml,.HAU P'rtde'f'a Gertlft (et IHI 111¥1Mrierd, N.J) Duh 13'·2) "' O.Peul 111· 121 SI JoMl>tl'•·Ctevtltnd St winnt r '' Nt v'f·Svrtcu .. winner Ctiemplonslllp oome is Sund11• Marth 73 SOUWMest AetNNJ SIECOND ROUND S.1Urday'' kWH let S.MI R-) LSU 13. Mtmonl1 St 11 Georole Tech 66, VIiienova '' T.oty'aGemes let Cha~, H.C.I A•eoeme 173·11 "' Illinois 171 t i t<entuc..,y IJO·l> " w Kentuc• 11 tr.I 11 ~l'*AU ~---, .. ......, -..... Kentudlv-W Ktnlvdly wl!WWf v1 Ate Oem1Hllnol• •lftftlt UU (14·11) n ~ti. Ttcfl (f7 6) C~~ Mint I• S.t\lt0.Y ,.,... ......... S•ClOND ROUND .. ,.......,... SWr9I Cat DaYMI. ONel Mtcll'9•n St IO, Georttlown 6' Kenus U , Ttl'l\Ple 0 T .. v'• 0-. (at Mlillll ..... I Nonll C•rlMIN St (lf-17) "' Ark ·Lltllt llOCll In lO) IOW• St 121 10) 'rl Mkruo.n (21·•) SIMN'INAU '"*r'• 08'ftff (9' l<MM• Cft'I J Kan .. • ()3•)) "' ~i..n St (23·7) Norlll Cero411'1t St Ar~ ·Liiii. ROCk win· ner "' low• St ·Mlchliltn winner Cn.mplonalllo oeme '' Sundey, March 2) Cemmunttv C-... "*' STATe CHANW'tONSHIPS latHenr ... I S.twlle'f'• CNnwMn .... S.cromenlo CC 71, CC k n FrenclKo 11 C~C ..... WtmM STATa CH~NSHlftS {el C""'1!M) S.Nrdev'• CMomNllNp Rtver•ldo CC 64, F u!WIO<'I 5' HIGH SCHOOL cnnww st, Metw o.. 57 ~ 11"""91 Fllnall tNW Oe1 cm ,,....... cm .. ""'"' ........ Mounce o J 3 l 8etlate O 4 • c PuOOdY ) O ) ' 8rown ~ 0 S 10 TllOrNI• ' I S 20 Cldwetl 4 ) S 11 ENI• 1 ' s 20 Ttlmsnon 1 4 3 " Owvtr 7 0 4 4 Al>lt O 0 3 0 QuloteY o o O O Frttmn 4 J I II Remoert o 7 • 2 Mvrtc.k• 1 t ' l O'COllno<" 0 2 I 2 Sto09ef'\ 0 0 0 0 WIHle mt 0 0 1 0 Mff!<IM I 0 7 2 Totets II 21 2!1 S7 Totot' 21 IS 21 St Sew• by Pen.di M.ttr 0.1 9 ll 19 ll :l-S7 Crtnslltw le 10 IS 11 s-s9 Ttc:MlctlS ~ ... 0.1 Co.Ch M<ICniohl 3 (tltcttd) Crensn.w btoell Other IC#fl aovs OM-"-' II 4• H•Clelld• Helflhh Wll•on 64, El Cemlno OM&letl Ill Cron rotc!' H , Whitney 64 ~LS Otvtt.laft I Point Lome ~. LvnwOOCI SO OIVIWn II Chino 49, S.nt• Ctare '4 (011 OMMwl Ill WOOOlet<t S2. vucxa Vellev 31 Conert'Ssionll Qlp (ti L-... di) SATURDAY'S RESULTS SE RIES vm-o .... Perry !Soulhl>Qlt Conn 1 def Terry McLeuolltln tCe...001. 11 steonds. Oeve DtllenOtuoll INtw Yor-1 Clef Flavk> X tlt (Oe tvl. 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Clef Got>oeff, 7 11 BtHhtl def McLeuohlln, ct s.conos, Cues more def Oettenbaugh, S9 \Kond•; Perrv def Devis c \tcond\, Flom c!tl Sette. ~ •tcond\ l'INAL STANDINGS 1 Cudmore. 7·2, 2 Perrv, 1·1, 3 01c~ son 6· 3 O.ltenbtUQll, 6· 3, Bushel S-4 6 Devi' S·4, 1 MCLevohlln, l·•. 8 F'lt m l 6, 9 ~I. 2·1. 10 Seta., l·I Gttndale 0.Uk I/el Skinner 16·13·1>--m Btt•v 1Cln9 7t·n-n-m Ptnnv Hemmtl n -n -n-nJ Kt lllV Po"i.wt ll 76·7S·72-223 Ro'lt JOl>t• 16-1s-1s-n• MlndY N\ooflf 16·7S·7S-n6 Vicki F'trQorl 79·71·76-126 <:e11wM.ant n -74· 76-727 8tth Otnltl 19·11-n -n1 Xetllv Wtllt wortll 73·16·7t-n1 Jent Btetoc.I< 1s-1s-11-n1 0-·HM Ku 11·12-n-m OtedN LH~tr 73 n-11-m Pet MoYt<\ 11 73 • 7t-719 Becky Pear.on 76 7S·1t-:n9 Deni" Strt1>1!1 79.72 • .,.....no J ant I Ander loOl'I 7S·H·I0-2)0 Sltollt nlt Ftrw•il 76·7•·11-231 JoAnne Carner 7S· 16-91-232 Nol• TM rtm•lnder ol 11\t P*•vtrs will comC>ltte tM thlrc! round lodev ·- lM AIMlillll IA"""OAM ll•IULn (11111 ti U·ftllM ...,._ ,,_...> ir-.1T ltACI. Ont mtl MCe. To«t u.ec .. ev> 6 oo L40 uo SOie Chtroe (Vellendlll!IMm) 6.60 UO HomN (Hymen) UO flmt. H I •IS. U •XACTA 11·3) paid 1»60. SICOMO RAC•. Ont mite NU. T?Met,lcal (Lackey) ll-00 LOO U0 HY 0.. (Al!Wtoll) UO 3.00 ci.lfe De L.unt ($1tval SAO Tim.:4~ )/5 t2 IXACTA (7 1) Hid ~ n.11tD llACI. Ont milt ~ arow~I• Ml•ler (Sltln) f .tO ) 60 3.20 Avenotr (LMlktv) ).60 3 .. 20 Nn•t Officer (Venendlnon.m> 2.to Time: 2:00 )IS. U IXACTA 12·6) DOid MO.JO. "C>UaTH RACI. Ont mli. oac.. Mffllt l lto IAUOlfl) S.IO 6 00 1AO Calffotllla a .. ster ITOdd II) UO 00 Cr11v ~II• IPltrcel ).6" Time: 2:01 31S. "l'TH RAC•. Ont f'l\llt PKe 81oclt Armlll'o (L•d<.•v> IUO UO 6.40 a.ti Orttm (Croon.nl ~ 4..20 •lulldan lKuebltrl 300 Timr 2-00 l l s. u l~A 1•-1> oa1c1 sn1 10 SIXT llACI. Ont mi. Hee N\Olltere Prtlflt (Grlldv) 3110 10 60 UO /Nrll P tf (Klu ) I• 40 7.6" Oool>lt EM ( Shtrreni 3 . .tO Time: 2:03. " axACT A l'·t> paid SS94.6" SIVINTH llACI. Ont m1i. HCe. Amvs Pett IPtteraenl 42-40 llM 6.20 HePOY Viner (OIFrtnco) 6.AO 4.IO Moor" Ot lldv /Nn (Perllerl 2.IO Time: 2:01. $l IXACT A 17· I> Paid U 17.40 llGHTH llACIE. One milt Pac.. Etrl Brandon (Hymen) n 00 9.20 3.6" Flr1t /Nit ll>flantla) 9 20 UO Ntllvt Hep (Porket) 2.6" Time: I.St )IS U IXACTA Cl•ll paid S\3410 NINTH 9'ACI. One mite p.c:. Prtstlno (Longo) 4.IO 3.20 2.6" PINit SQ~it (GrundY) S.40 3.40 Wvnna Ntlldln• (Parker) UO Time. 2:04 U aXACTA (l·tl paid SJt.30. n PtCIC SIX 11·4·6·7·3· I) Pales •162.6" to 12 winning tickets (tour hOl'..il Cerrvover POOi. st.152 16 TENTH ltACI. Ont mtlt oec.e. Wanci.rlno AM>trs (Prllr) 22.20 10.40 4 40 Mell Junior (Denni 10.to t.40 Uncle '1okl IKuebltrl 2.40 Tlmr. 2:04 2/S SJ IXACTA 16·7) 1><1ld i1'HO IELIVllfTH ltACI . One milt pa~ Altntodor (Modlalldl 6 40 C 60 l.6" Olte0 Fella (Anderson) ._6" 3.20 Rum Junoi. (Longo) l.IO Time. 2:01. '2 IXACTA 13·4) paid '3060 All...O.nct 4, 195. 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I 1/16 mlln Le Codornlz (McC•rron) 6 20 •.20 ).00 SwMtnesa (HIQuere) c 00 HO tmaglnlno (Stevena) l IO Time· 1 •.S 3/S SEVENTH lllACI. 6 furlono, Amanothtfl)rOlhtr IVW!rll 100 HO uo Mlelttv /NP (Sltvtn•I 00 3 00 Or Rtelltv IHtrn•nd•r> uo Time: 1:10 2/S \S IXACTA 14·61 paid '61.SO EIGHTH lllACI. 611> turlono' HelO Follls IMCCtrronl 2"' 7 20 2..20 Bortl\t 18 1ac-l 7"' 7.40 American Leoton ISolls) 1.to Time I IS 31S s5 IX ACTA (2· I) paid 117 00 NINTH lllACE. I 1116 mlln Hick's Prince IOlll•vl 72.00 lOO ... 40 Tourttmo 1~10 340 2.6" Exolttd 8u0t>le (Vei.nruel•I •.6" """~hdl llACH emu IHVTTATIONA&. {et.......,HafWHWI> ,..,. ....... I. Ell~, ff; 2. lrvlnt, SI, l. Marina, SI. t Huntll\elon hactl, ... s. s.rvtlt, 44, .. l!dlton, 42; 1 cor-°" Mar, .tO, • Mlulon Vi.lo, Ui f. Ntwoorl Herbol, 1'; 10. Founleln Vaflty, 21; 11, Caetlitrtno Valley, It ; 12. Et TOfo, 17; 13. (lie) 0CMn vi.w and Weslmtn't.tr• 10; IS. GcKt• M98. ) .,.,,....... ....... IOC>-1. SleWM (MV), 10.JI, 2. Sltflord IMI, 10.•, ). 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Edll-Ol'I, ... t. HJ-1 Dorn (E•ll, 6·7.,.., 2. Goll•eno !MVI, 6•4; 3. Flaller (NH ), 6·7; 4. /NloM (M), S-10; S. (lit) Ta mura (I), ltOttlna (SI end ... rt)()Wtf (CdM), S-10. LJ-1. Dorn (EST), 22·4~; 2 Trier IEDI. 21·2._..; 3. Norquist (CCIM), 20-21.lo, 4. MaloM (M ), lf.7'h, S tluoMI CEO), 1'·1~. T J-1. Temurt (I), •2·2, 2. FO.ftf (EDI. 41·7, l. Sma11eY IS>, 41·~; t. Mltltr (Ettl. 40-•; S. Stewart ISi, J9·10. PV-1. w 111r.m1 IS). 14-0; 2. Me!IUI• IMf 13·6; 3. Mitter (E•t), 1)•0; 4 Hooten CEO), 12·6, S. ._,nendt1 (E•ll, 12·0. SP-1. Caner <ED>. S7·1; 2. SmYMf CEO), st·•; 3. Gertrdl II>. 47 .. 'h, t. lteo.c.11 CCVI. 47·4; S. 5Hldl"8 <ET), 4'·l lh • OT-I thin (CdM), 161-S; 2 Mobtrl't IH8), 142•9; J, Shani! (I), lC2·6'h; t. R.o.rt !CV), llt·t; s. SzvPtf'lllcl <CM>. 134·3 ~ . . • • H .... ~ ...... CYNISS Tou.NNWINT ~ View J, c.m... t Ocean View 000 020 1-3 7 0 Cerritos 000 000 ~ 2 O 5cnlltlltr end MorelOck; letUMtl alld Htrnen0t1. w-~. 3·2. L-leUmen. ~ View 2. 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SI. &.ouh, eccl.. rain TorOflto vL Pllltbutth. eccl., rain .-.illHelDllle VL ~ WNte Sox, CCCI , relll Tt~ VI N\Olllftel, CCCI , rtll\ T•Y"tO-~ V•, IMllle #1 T- Al'-111• vi. DMlws •I Vero 8MCll PllltburOI\ "'· Cinclnnetl et T•moa MIMeWtt va. Ntw York Met• 11 SI "9ttftburl hl!IMort n . MOnlrHI II W'11 Pelm IMCfl SI. Louis vs. ~ a t OMrwal.,. CNcaeo Wlllle Soa (») vs. O.trOlt eJ l..allalancl KaMat City va. Tt11e$ et Pom1>t1no Ntw YOt'k 't'an!P. .. s IHI va. ClllclKlo Whitt So• (n ) •• WHOie New YOl'k Yen!P.9" (H ) :n. TOl'onlO •• OUMdlll &o.1on vs. H«nlOll •I Ktu lmmee Cltvtlancl vs. O.klend ot Plloenla Sen Olt9o (u ) "' Chlc;aOO Cubt (U ) al MtM San Olt9o (U ) "'· Cllle.go CvDI (ta) ... Vencouvtf C-..IMIMbel NAl.A DIST1UC'T ttl ,.ST OAMll S.C. C.-... S, Clil L ...... 4 Cat Lutlltre n 030 100 o-.it 1 • SoCel Collt9e 000 300 ~ '9 0 McGtrv. Anderson IS> end WlM; Dev· IMM and Nelion. w...:..o.uwne.. r I L-AnWton., 0-1 28-Wtlltma ISCC) HR-Winn (CLl. SICOMD OAMll s.cal , ..... s. (el ~ 2 C el Lutlltr en 000 020 OOt>-7 > 2 SoCtl Colleet 211 010 OOx-S 7 I v enoi. •lld Winn; FOl'tuono. Otten 171 •nd '""°'1. W-f'Ol'IUIHIO, )·0. L-Venole, H HR-NMc>n (SCC). OtllWC.-...~ UCLA I, Calllornla 1 USC 14, Arlt-1' Ariz-11·4, UNLV .-s Eei1ern Conn. I•. Le Verne 10 C.111M\lltV ~ IMIMbel SOUTH COAST CONPIR•NCI °" ..... C.1t ,, llMCM ........ Rancho Sanllego 000 000 ~ 1 OrellH Coetl 000 000 2111-3 I 0 51\llltelt, Glllls (II end ChaM, Garcia end EWltoll w-Gvcla, 3·1 L-sN!lletl H•~IMIMbel SUHUT LIAGUI H ........ a.dl7,MMN 1 Hun1lnoton 8e.cl'I 010 204 t>-7 1 I Mtrll'lt 010 000 l>-1 I 2 MNC:k elld McCltndot(; Jtnttn, Wiik 16) end H•ll•b•uoll. W-+4H ck, 3 0, L-JtMtn, 2·1. 2&-tttNtno (H8) HON·'-9AGUI P'•ST GAMa ,. ...... va11ns.~va11n1 CtPlatreno VetleY 000 000 ~ l S Founleln Vettev 010 310 x-S 1 3 Snvcltr, Ketloff 161 olld Pltrot; Flll'tfl. SNnn (5) end Meot"Nn W-Ftlnn, 1·0 L-Snvdtr 2e-s1 • .-<CV) saCOND OAM9 ,...,,.., v..., 11, c...tl"-v.., • C8'>1slrano V•lleY 102 OU-t 1 1 Founttln VelltY SOC 101-11 IS 7 AUllU'I. Kesloff ()) •nd Pier~; Tlllbeult. Helloctl (S), Oucoer (6) alld Rtk:Mrl w -TlllO.utt, 1-0 L-Auoual. 2&-Maol'Hn IFV), Adtlm1 (C\I). HA-oovtt (FV) IL SIOUNOO TOUllNAMllH'T ........... s • .,...,. 4 Anni• 107 0 lO o-.it • 2 Wntmtnster 000 030 2-S I• 2 Smllll, Mtcki.y ISi, GotMll (7) t lld Gwolane; P-•· KIHko ()), Turner (6) •nd McNaH. W-TurrM, 1-0. L-Gouetl. 0-1. 2&-Armtnl• (A), Roll (Al ,, IAU IAI. l&-1110drlOutl (W) """ ~ .... ., ... HH MUON GlllU llllLAYS Team 5corH 1. Sunny H*. 212. 2 HH Wiiton, 16', ) '"'-t ine, 15', 4. Lono 8e.m Wllto11. 1)9, S. Unlvtrsl1v. 121, 6 8urrouom llt~ntl. 100. 4ll 100 lndo-1. SUnny HI ... 4:2• 7, 2. HH Wiison, 4:21.7, ). /Nrlno, •~2.•, S. Untvw ally. U2.S. ' 11 SO fr-1 SUnnv Hlh, 7:44 11, 2 8 UffOUOfls, 74541, l HH WlltOll, 1 .. 71, 6 Marina. 2 S7 •S 4 11 50 DrMsl-1 Sunny Hlls. 2:2) 10. 1 aurrouem. 2:2.l n. > HH w11ton, 2:2101, • Unhreratty, 2:79"3 ' • SO fly-I, SuM\I Miiii, I 54tt, 2 Marina, l:f7 .,, > UJllvertJty; 2'°2.6f • x SO 08<*-I Unlvenllv. ,:07.37; .iNr•no. 2m.47, 3. L8 Wlbon, 2;09 ti • x 100 fr-I. SUnny Hiib, ) ... S2, 1 Marino, l SI '1, l HH Wlttotl, 4'°2 ti. 200 l'Mdley-1. Suftny Hlb, 1«! 'i, 2 .iNrlne. ?ti.JS. 3 HH Wllloft. 7-0. 04. MM'•~ (etMllM. ..... , .............. Jo.klm Ny,trom CSwtden) def Andlts Jat'fYd (Sweden), .. ), 7·6, lvatl LAtldl tCztdlCKlovallr.) def. MIOUo• Nt«Jt tCzKllOSlovakla), 7·S, •·4 Wtf'Mft'I ""'"-'*" (at Oellil ,.,....... SIMlel .iNrllno Nevretllo'I• CU S.l def. Hena /Nndtlkon ICredlollOnlll•l. 6-2, S-7. 6-2; Ctv" Evtfl Uo.,.O IU $) def Katllv Rlnaldl (U '>.) MUC *>TICE I rtllt.JC *>TICE -~=..;..;,;;,.;....,.~1------I -> ...... ,_...;..~--.;.;.;;.;;;..-__ "8.JC ____ *>..;;..;llCE..;..;.;;._ FICTTTIOUI .U ... H FICTIT\OUI au ... H FICTITIOUI au..-H 1988 Thl1 bu1lnff1 I• eon· e.cn. CA 92963 f'ICTmOUI CITY OF COSTA ME Nil.IC *>TICE NI.IC NOTICE l'\8JC *>TICE P\B.IC *>TICE NAm tTATE....,. MAMIE ITATEIRNT MAMIE ITAT£•NT ,..,. ducted by • oorporetlon Peooy S. ~1•. 308 MAm ITA~ AGENDA The lollowlng ~oon· .,. Tiie loOowtno per90nl .,. The lollow!ng pertOnl .,. PublltMd Orange Coal\ ThomM Lee Fltcher Sr .• 34ttt Street. Newpor1 Bttech. The fOllOwlng peraona.,. / doing bull,_ u Ootng bust,_ u : doing ~ u Dally Piiot Merell 18, 23. 30. CEO CA 92ee3 doing butlneel IC 8 & R AUTO REPAIR. TEAM MAINTENANCE Hl·TEK CONNECTION, April 8, 11188 Thlt 91a1.,,_,I WU flied Mltc:Nll J. Ooodz. 308 l. ANDERSON A8· Merct117, 1• l7ll Monrovia. Coa1e M .... 5 4 51 Cynlll la Ctrcl•. 7875Segewoo<!Drlve,Hunt-Sl>-088 wttllttieCountyClertlofOr· 3-4th81f9et.Newpor'IB..ctl. SOCIATE8, 712 Mllaber CA 112827 Cypreu. CA ll0830 logton Beech. CA 11211-48 ange County on Februery CA 92963 DrM, Corona del Mw. CA Of.a Communklettone Wiiiiam 8 Ne!lOe. 502 I W Edward J Karwczytt, S.51 CllarlM Wayne Brown. Dlmlll' M)TIC[ 27 1986 Tiiie bu11n... 11 con-11282& Coneent C......., Roti.na Drive. Santa Ana. Cyn30thla Circle. Cyp<Mt. CA 7875 Segewood Drive, Hunl· ~., ' Pmf1' ducted by: COoi>wtMrl Sven Lennert Anderton. W-.-c-~-._........___ CA 11270. 906 lnglon s.ectl. CA 112&4& ACTTTIOUI IUllNlll Publllhed Orange Coaet PENNY S . MORISETTE 712 Mlllaber DfMI. Corona "''""' _......._, __ Ronetd w Arehef. 7700 Thi• ovetneu 11 con-Alcllard Yerok. 3821 S 1 NAm ITAT'lmXT Delly Piiot Marefl 9, 18, 23. Thie 1tat9rnlfrt wee flled del Mar. CA t2t2& AuthOtliatlon to deetroy oertaln record• for tht Leleure Sen1oee Lampton. ap711, Oerden ducted by en ll'\dtvldual e..r •J. Senta Ana, CA The lollowlng !*'ION.,. 30 198& with the County c.tl of Or· Tlllt bualn.-. It con· Department. Grove, C• 11211-41 EDWARD J KARWCZVK 11270. <IOlng ~ aa: . 8u-0'8 .,. County on Flt>Nery dueted by: .,, lndMOUlil Authol'lullon to deetroy record• tor the Bulldlng Safety DM9k>n. WILLI.AM 8 NANCE Tl'll• •1•191T*lt -flied Thi• bu•ln•H 1• con-WARTH ER AND AS· 26• 11188 sva. L ANDERSON letter from Mary Ann Rogwa concerning p()O( condition of City S treet•. Tiiie 1tetemen1 wu flied with Ille County Clenl of Or Oucted by c;o-par1neu SOCIATES. 2427 Franc:l9CO '1t1MI Thie ltatemenl ... !Med Clelm• ...itt1 lhe County C'-11 of Ot· i•noe County on February Cllertet Brown, Rlqhard Drive, Newpor1 ee.dl. CA "8.IC *>TICE Publlehed Ottnge Cout wtttt the County c.tl of Or-Norman Slattet 1nge County on February 28. 1988 Yertlk 92eeo ACTTTIOUI IUl9mU D.,ly PHot M.,ch 9, 18, 23. ange County on ~ 25. 11188 nozaa Thia llat_,t ., .. fNed D Paul Werther. 2427 MAm ITAnmln 30, 19M 28, 19M Helen W .. vec' no-1911 P\.lbllahed Orange Coaet with the County Cter1c o1 Or· Fr~ onve. ~port The foteowtng pel'90fl8 •• Su-056 Put>W* °':r'= Ta Mao Y9tl Pub!Wled Orange Coaat Deity Pttot Match 9, 16, 23 •not County on Fet>ruety Beectt, CA 92MO OOlf10 ~ aa: Donald Parry ZJmmerm~ Deity PllOt M111ct1 II, 18 23, 30 19se 'II 1988 Ellie M. Werther, 2427 TtfE NEWPORTER RE· P111t.1C M)TIC[ Dell)' "°' Mtn:fl · 1 .. 23• Admlnletrettwe Actlone 30. 1988 Su--0311 l'102:ICD Frendaoo Ortve. Newpor1 SORT HAIR DESIGN. 1107 30, 19M Su-037 Conttact Awatda: Su--0« PublllMd Orange Cou1 BMch. CA t2eeo Jembor.. Roed, Newpor1 flCTmOUI .,...... Elevator Maintenance s...w:. at the CIVIC Centet. --.. ---JC-..,,.-T"'_r __ nu1111c MnTIC[ Dally PllOt Mwcn 9. UI, 23, Tllte bueln... 11 con· BMch. CA 92MO MAm ITAT'lmWr Repair and RMurrace Gymnaaium Floor. l"UUL ""' iw. l"UUL ""' 30, 11166 due1ed by: joint ¥Wtturt .............. Grieco. 10071 HNI The followlng pw90N •• PtllJC M)TIC( Su.Ole D Paul Warther, Elle M .... 0 0 CA doing butlneaa ... _....:...;;;;=..;.;..;;...._. ____ , Agreement with Wllaon-Sheehan and Auoel•t•. In the amount of ACTmOUa auutlH FIC'TITIOUI eu..-H Werther = arden rov.. c l E A H a· w E e p rtennout ll 11 •H $5,230.oo. tor tht plana, apecfftcetlona. and coa1 aatlmat• to Improve a.. ..._ ITARmHT MAMI ITATE•HT --.. ---.,.-..,,.-f-"'_r__ Thlt ttetemerrt -!!led Ttlle buel~ le con-JANITORIAL SERVICE, ~~ Park. dJ:; =~are ocZ: :::::-'n.: ::'son' •re l"UULf\# ""' -. with Ille County Clet'k of Ot· ducted by: en Ind~ 1150 Peroe c.rde. Cotta The;;;;;;;;,;~.,.. Cornple11on of lmprowmente for Trlci No. 12290 by Au ..... E. Fluter, for D M c LIFECALL. 205 A AT Is TI c FIN Is H FICmlOUI .,..... ..,. County on Fet>fuary ANOEU GRIECO MeN. CA 92829 ~ ORU~·MEOtCAL I property located at 2190 Canyon Drtv.. Lugonl• "8". N•wport CARPENTRY, p 0 Box 830. .. ... ITATR..wT 25• 1988 I TN. ,,.,..,,.,.., -flled MtchMI R. Gordon. tHO .E F Uk F . TratflC CornmlMlon rtoommendatlon to remow remaining tlgnal equtp- Beectl. CA 92863 Trabuco Canyon, CA 92878 The lolloWlng pwaone •rt "°1 .. 1 Wllll the County Cleftl of Or· Pwoe Clrcle, Cott• Mee&, CENTER. ~·2~ T. ~, ment at Wlleon Street and Pomona AY9nue. DI-Mene Cr.no1111. 205 Robert Murphy, 1155 w doing bu.._ u : Pubttahed °':-T CoM1 anoe County on FebNery CA t:lt2e ~ 111 ' oro. Cont•eno. Advance, for a potk:ie aide to att.nd an Erner-u--. Lugonle "8", Nawport 19th SlrMt, Cl13, CotHll MOON BO W ADVEN · Dally P*>t Mareh • 18, 23., 28. 1HI -.... ~ mbu~~Con· 9 "-~ W. -. 22700 "*lt CourM, "Elrthqullka''. .....-, -_.... .. ~ c• "2 .. ., TURES. 4141 8'111 Roed. 30. 1HI r_,_ ......,,_, -· ..,. --_.,, ""' .,.,,. M4ila. CA 112827 c Su.QM, Pu~ °':'r "'-~ MIC AEL R. GOAOOH LM• Of9el DfM. El Toro. Reaol\ltloo appointing. Sandra AoM and Chairman Keenen .. --. "~a Tiiie but t,..._. It con· Oevi<IS.ngllem. P 0 Bo1 Suite 191, yprffl, CA " ,,,__, ....._. ~ ---....... CA t2'l30 ........._I S ,.,,. .....,,, oueted 11y: .,, lnOIVlduat 630. 3114, Mountain vi.w 90&30 • 1 Detty Piiot M•ah , 1e. 23.1.m;;. ;-c.;r of"(); TNe ~ 11 oon• altlfnate repreaentat.,,.. n mall Clelma Court. DIANE M. CRANDALL ~. Tr•~ Canyon. CA -Rob Stodderd, 4028 Ptll.IC NOTIC( 130· 1HI do •• ,..,. -,. _ _... tyon ,-.._, duCt9d by. en lndMduel OLD ....... Tlllt 11e1ement wu flied 92878 l.erwtn. Cypf..., CA 90830 OIV'VVY 2-8...-1..="'"' __ , CAAIO llNGIA PatklnQ prohibition on Mwqu.tte Clrcla on Tueadayt, from e:oo a.m. to wttll the County°*" Of Or· Tl\18 bu1lne11 11 oon-Tiii• bu•lneet It con• PICTrnOUe Mfll•ll I • ...,.. Tiiie .....,,,.,,. ... Med 8:00 ~.:..~if~ atrett aw.eplng. anoe County on Februaty dueled by CO-Pat1Mft Ouated by: an lndMdu* MAMI ITA.,._.,., .. -tr 1111\Tll'C Or "= With..,. County a.rt. of Or· WNVUUllTI 28, 19M ROBERT MURPHY ROB STOOOAAD rn. folOiWlrlO petaont ••• ...,__ ""''-. ~Mwctl anr 19 21 11n99 County on ~ Warrant Aaeotutlon t318. ,__ Tiii• tt•lement WM flied Tlllt lleternent ... !Med ck>lnG bullrlW -,,_, • • • 21 ,... MPOR'TI Publlehed Orange CoM'I with the Ccunty Cler1I of Ot· with the County ewtt, of Or· SUMRALL C..U & ,.._I MAMI ITA~ '°· 1... h-001 • ,_ Cl A Deity Pilot Mwch 0 18 23 erioe County on Fet>fuwy llnQe County on et>f\lery 80CIATE8. 4tOO eamp.,I The tOllooMl'O per'IOnl.,.. Publllhed Or11n99 C09lt c: ·'"Ofrwry 30, IHI 25. 1988 25. 1He ,,__.. '208. Newpor1 8..ctl. CA ~ ae: "8JC fl)llC( o.11y P11o1 MW'Ctl 9. 11, 23. "'9tJC ~ _______ Sv--0 __ 35 PubtllMd Ot "= Publllhed °':,'T. CoM1 82: Sumr.. 129 l.Altrlon ~OAY OAAPHICS. 2191 fltCTmOUe .._.. 30, IHI 8u-o34 1. For Malcotm Roaa, •uthol'tud agentfor c. J . Segera1rom and Sona. for "8.JC NOTICE I Delly Piiot Mll<Cll enr 18, 23, O••~=' MllrCll! • It, 23, Orove. ~.CA 92714 =:·cA":7·, .. Sutt• 120• MAMI ITATmmlff lhe 96-ecr• Home Ranctl project, loclited 00f1h of tf'4 San Otego,~ 130 lllMI 30, Su-047 Tt11e bullneee I• con-Connie Lougtlren, 40 The~ pweone ... ----------bet\11•1 H•bOr Boul9vard and Fantew Aoed. Aewnou9 .,..... 8v-o6t duclted br. .,, ~ M---irw. CA n11& dotna ~ • ("'' au..__-t Enwonmentai .__ i::.-.. ... _ 1,...... r ~ ... _ ..... STA,......, JO! IUMAALL JoAnn• . laker 40 EJC!CUTIVI CA AHA _....;..;;;;;;;:;.;..._______ A~~~l.3-18 A9vteed .... ..,_, ~. ....... ... ..... Of ----.--. The IOllOWtnO per'IOnl 111• P\8..IC M)TIC( P1lllfC M)llC( TNI ~ .,.. Ilea M<n'1L tMne. CA 11711 Kf'MCO, 20l2 ..._ (b) °"*111,,_, .. --..-........,OP •a dotnQ ~ •· wtltl ttle County C4er'tl of Or· Thie bua6neM It oon-Center OrM, lufte US, bufldt ,...,,_..,,._, -fb Aevleed, to cherlg9 ~of OOHl!ISCHLEY ANO FICTITIOU9 .,..... ~TmOUI .,.._.. ""99 County on F~ OUCt9d by. a ~ per\. 1Mne, CA 92716 ng tquare footegit, and to Iner .... bultdtng helghta dealgne.., In a A880CIAT£8.' 42a 31•1 ..... ITAT--1' .... ITAT'l....-r 21. 1HI nereNp . MetheW Jotln leluno. the~.,.,..,,,..,. ~eY!Ou91y approved a.n.111 Plan Amendment. =· ~ e-;h, CA dc:::=:-.one"· de::=:--··· Publlthed °':r"'= ,,.~!.""".., =~c~· Mlaalon ~~.~ H011 ..,i:.==~~~.:~===of-:.= ~ A SdMy, 2&22& MAIO A MtNVU. 2322 W O RA N Q I C O A 8 T Delly P1k1t Matdl • 18, 21. wtttt fie County ewtt of Of. Oevld I . Heyne•, 10 A~ l.aoune ~. and commerc6a1 UM and one 400-<oom hotel. =erme L.8QUNH ... CA ~ro': S entt Ana. CA ~~fTT~sTI~ ~Lo,i~ 30. IHI ~ ~~ on F*'-Y ~=-....,,, CAMnf• Jo '~l..,.ttr:: (d) Ptel'l.-,tng Action PA-IW1F1, '°'. Flnal o.v.lopment PW\ for.»- ,......., L ~. 330 Cfyttal Aene14 io.ty, 2a22 Street c0.1a ......_ CA ' ,__ Aober't M. Oonlifdeon, 2I011 Adelanto, ltOf'f omoa bulldlnQ containing tn,000~1-t, ioc.ted nottfl o# the Sen s.nta Ana. ~ a.ct\. w Moot• Senl• Me.. CA 92$27 . "8JC llJTIC( PuOlllhed Orange eo. loQ 1 QoWt arc.. Hunt· NIQuM, CA mn Otego FrMWey and ..... of Hll'bor BoultYlrd. CA t2te3 t 2704 ~,., CoOlc 438 I '''" Dally Plot Merdl I . 14. n. lnQton 8Mcfl. CA t2t41 f!M bWIMM la oon-......... Tillt but l,,... I• con-Thia 1M111"41•• 11 con· 81rMt coe1a • t.NN. CA llttCJITtOUI ..... '° 1... • l!M bU9lneN 19 con· ~by. an~ dueled I>)' a o-n-at 1*1· dueted by en~ 112127 . ~STA,,_,-' ~ dUCWd bY-~ Mwbr• Jo(~ -PubWled by t"-0ranoe Co.st Cely Piiot • a oommunity 1rftOe to h ,,_. Clft'IT AL A l<l!L 'Y 0-ge weyo-nd 14J The fOlowtni par.one are ti. J . llUANO TNI M.IWlt -Med ctttrena of tf'4 City of Cotta M19e IC..,..,A 8cHty i n. llflMIMflt WM ftled 2111 Aptl CotteMeM CA dotna~• Thlt ~ .. Med wlttltNCounfyce.t.ofOf· M ch 18 19H T'* .... .,.,.,. ... ,..., wttl'I tN County ()er1( of Ot· •2e21 • P~CIFIC watT El.EC. PmlJC M)TIC( """tN County an of Oro .. County on ~! " . lkf-01'2 we ttie County CWlt of Or· .,.. cowmy on F410ruety Thie butl""9 11 con TAOHtCI. 1aro L.otl" A,,. •• .,.. County on ,ebNaty 21. 1... ,.._ ~~ on ~1 2s. ,... ,._ :'ed by • oaner• I*"· ~All. eom ...._ ~~.~ tt. ,... ,_.1 ~ °' ec.1 11 your bu•lne .. 25 ' ,.,.., PullWied °'.,. eo. .,. J.ttr-r Cool& Paa111a w• !Mii.,.-. n-e ~.,......... "•111111111 0r..-eo.' 1>1r11y "°' MWdl -r n , 30. moving to a new l~tlon? Putlllned 0tWIQl8 ()OMt Delly PIO! Jiqrdl 9, 11, 23. TIM ~· ... fled Inc •• c.lltomll oorpof~. dOlnQ ....... -°* ... MetClft •• tt. "·I Ac>rl I. t... A Deir ll'llot Mwc:fl •• ti D .j '°· ,... Wltll IN County a.rt. I)( Or· 1121 lncM It~ ... Al-. C~OAU UNLIMITID, .,.. ~ nnounce the move In c .... lfted. JO. t• ~1 ~,anoe ~on Mardi I , CAt2707 a *""' ........ ........ liu-CMOI ._------------------------ I I • 7 7 s Oreng9 Coat DAIL V PIL.OT /Sundey, Mardi 18. 1• C9 Laugh and the world likes product More advertisers use cartoon characters as spokespersons By SUP WOLLENBERG ,., ......... ,.., NEW YORK -Embassy Suites wanted business travelers to think of its hotels as places where they could be indulged without spend.in& a fonunc. It searched for an unaba~hed champi~n of the good life for its adven ising campa1an. That ultimate fat cat, Garfield aot the caU "Garfield's personality and the fact lbat he lov~ to cai, .he loves to sleep and he loves to be pampered prcc1.se!1 fi~ w~t Embassy Suitet was ofTenna to the pubhc, said Jim Hradecty, creative dite<:t<>r for the Dalfas;.~ICd hotel chain's ad aaencY. Stem-Monroe Advertss101 Inc. (\growing number of companies have turned to the c~m1cs pages for characters to be used in advertising aimed at adults. . Others include Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., which uses the Peanuts gang; Pitney Bowes Inc. whfoh uses the crowd from B.C.; and General Mitts Inc. whi ch uses Cathy in iu campeJan for its Cake Loven Collection from Betty Crocker. "Tbey put people in. aood mood, .. said Kirk Jewett, vice president for advertisina at Pitney 8owe1, the Stamford, Conn.-based maker of copyina CQuipment. In addition, marketers say cartoon cbaracters give adma.lcers flexibility in developina story lines, adapt readily from the print medium to teleVlsion and help commercials stand out. They also carry fewer risks than individual spok~ men, whose personal conduct off tbe set can sometimes undermine a carefully executed ad campaian. "When you use the Pink Panther, you don't have to worry that the company spokesman 1s aoing to set into trouble anywhere," said Bryan Earl, a spokesman for residential buildin1 products at Owens-Coming FibeJ'llasa Corp. in Toledo, Ohio, Owens-Comina FiberaJus bu used the Pink Pan- ther, which it drew from the movies rather than the comics pases, in its advertisina since 1980. Animated characters have long played a prominent role in advertisina. belpina product makers make a lighthearted connection with their customers. Food companies and the 1dvertisin1 aacncy Leo Burnett Co. of Chicago, for instance, created classic animated product spokesmen such u Tony the Tiaer and Charlie the Tuna in the I 9SO. and 1960s. But analysts wd that approacb fell from f.avor io the 1970s. "Hi&h-tech had replaced the warm fuzzy characters of cartoons," said Dave Vadehra, who heads Video Storyboard Tests Inc., which measures consumer responae to television commercials. While the appearance of several concurrent cam- paians with cartoon characten may sagnal a trend, some ad experts say the approach is being used much more sclcct1vely than it was tn the past. The latest anirnatioos involve established cartoon characters whose well-known personali ties carry over to their roles in advertising. Embassy Suites1 which now operates 59 hotels in 22 states, uses Garfield ma $6 million campaapt launchcd in mid-January. Its hotels offer two-room swtcs and extras such as free breakfast. Adman Hradecky said Garfield's well-estabhshed taste for qU;atity lent credibility to the relatively new idea of hotel suites and helped Aplaio the concept "without being boring." (Pleue eee COlllC/C8 ) c..,..... .................... Pat cat Garfleld now pun aboet die..,.... of American ltzp,_ aad &mlMl.My ....... Resco designs for the high-tech frontier- carnegie.center bridges gap between usual R&D building and office cOffiplex By JIM HATHCOCK IWIJ,...C.r J ft el Ask Ron Soderling af the pioneer spirit is dead and he'll tell you, no. It just chanJed durinJ the last 100 years. Soderhng. wbo 1s senior partner of the Newpon Beach-based property development and management finn, Resco, builds high-tech and research and development centers to meet the future needs of Orange County's emerging technologies. "The developers arc the new pion- eers and have the same spirit as their ancestors. But they drive Porscbcs instead of riding fine horses," Soderl- ing said. Tbrough Resco, Soderling has de- si~ed Carnegie Center which he -satd bridges the gap between the tra- ditional R&.D buildiDf and the com- mercial office buildtng. The six- buildin&. high-tech office/R&D com- plex is entering its final stages of construction on the fonner site of DOB Foods on Redhill in Santa Ana. Soderling guided the complex de- sign tocrcateapark-tikcenvironment in two phases. The first, to be completed by April I, is over 20 percent pre-leased and contains 160,000 square feet in six, two-story buildings; the second pha.se will expand the center by 120,000 square feet. To set Carnegie Center apart from other ks in the Greater Ai rt .,,.,,,.~~~~~~~--~--=--------~---=----------------- ---- BOOKKEEPING Afl> INCOME TAX RETURNS FOR BUSlft:SSES Brian G. Dooley Certified Publlc Accountent Cal 752-5300 --Tim D. Waisanen J .D. TAI 1119AU._ l llA'1 150 Paularino, C.M. 751~200 EN ROLLED AGENT • IO Years in Business • Real Estate Transaction • Amended Returns • Tax Break Planner LENNARD TAX SERVI CE 641 -3846 Call for Appt. 9am-9 pm (6 Days) Costa Mesa WE CAN SA VE YOU MONEY WITH OUR EXPERTISE IN: • IRS PROBLEMS • CAPITAL GAINS • PENSlON/lRS'S • MOVING EXPENSES • CHILD CARE CREDIT • BUSINESS EXPENSES • INVESTMENT CREDITS • DIVORCE SETI'LEMENTS • REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS • LOSSES DUE TO THEFT OR ACCIDENT )FTS ( ,...,.. , .. ...a 650-8120 COSTA MESA IRS Oh11t St1rtl•1 To H111t Y117 01•'1 B1 A•11HI TAXHSTlllS SPECIALIZING IN, • R~ionln Ctlmlnol & Civil Audm • YMr Round ~kMpiiw;a • Finonciol PtoMln9 517.30•0 lat. Ill WE COME TO YOU 7 DAYS A WEEK Arca, Soderling included a top-end executive coed gym with full Nautilus and free.weight facilities, aerobics area, indoor J>OOI and whirlpool. Carnegie Center tenants can access the complex's computer to solve a variety of data processing problems. The system features a program that will shop alJ long-distance phone companies automatically to find out which has the best rate to any particular city. Soderling said the program will log the originating extension, thus providing an accoun- tability system for tenants' calls. Though R&D properties ha ve been overbuilt in the Greater Airport Arca and brokers claim there 1s over a three-year supply at current absorp- tion rates, Sodcrlin& said developments bridge the gap between the traditional R&D building and what today's users really want Even though owners of the new building types may have to tolerate hifl:l vacancy rates mitialJy, Soderling said the flow of investments into Orange County ts not about to stop. One of the common mistakes that people make when looking at the current oversupply 1s that the large institutional investors arc lookina at the Iona-term investment rather than quick profits. "It doesn't really matU:r to tban that they may only break even for tbe first year or so. They are lookina at the income that will be rnented overt.be functional life o the builcfo'I " Sodcrlin& said. For 20 years, Soderlina coocen- tnled on buildina prestitc homes in West Los ~let and Beverly Hills but the JrOWIDI busi.neu boom in ~ County lured him into com- mcmal development He establilbed the new offices for the Retco partner· (Pl--... llaa&A&CB/08) ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, March 14. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. ------·------·-·;--·-·;··------········i·-· ;· ··-·aii1" ;i ld .. __ ···---.· . ··--·-···-·····--·· I t t I I llMl 1SfM I WUDOO .. TO ! ' &lr t.•\tror. acr 1 Al•h• "tero AL"I• ) Aaer Ive 'fto l l'I t ••er. P•c•. &Ir • ~ •••r ••~trle ''' 6 Aa•r .... 4-0.n t. 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N.Y. -Few multimillion-<Sollar companies would rqularly invite a bunch of 3-year-olds Lo check out their new products, or Jive them virtual veto p0wer over the ones they didn't like. But that's how Fisher-Price, the world's largest maker of infant and prescb,ool roys, runs its business. ' Wben tbe company was founded here, 20 miles southeast of Buffalo, in 1930 by game manufacturer Herman G. Fisher, chain store retiree Irving L. Price and Binahamton toy store owner Helen M. Schelle. its first line had 16 toys. Today, it includes more than 200 toys, ranging from BUSINESS CALENDAR S 1.15 teeth1na "ftSHo S60 conttntction ·~ plus child furniture and clothes. Fisher-Pnce shipped 7S million individual toys in 198S. Seventy percent ofits saJes arc domestic, the rest arc ao 100 foreli'\ countries. The company now employs 6,100 people in ci&ht plants m four states, Mexico and Europe. It bu been a division o( Quaker Oats Co. since 1969. Over the years, Fisher-Price had developed an image as a respected maker of quality toys. "ihat Fisher-Price nime is automatically in the consumer's mind," said Rick AQJulla, editor of Toy and Hobby World, a trade journal. "For the m~ority of the consumers, it's a rcpoiation that Fisher-Price has built ... as a safety-conscious, education-conscious business." Behind that sobd image is a t 6().person research and development staff that's the envy of the industry. Paul Snyder, the department director, said. "When you think about the technology base fof-FeSCatch and development, you think about aerospace and electronics, but that certainly isn't the case here. Learn about IRAs at I Urich Wedneeday, March 19 IRAs, K.EOGHs, SEPs and other tu deferral opportunities will be explored at a scmmar- worltsbop offered by ~rl1toplaer Well Ir Co., Inc. at noon. A light lunch will be served at the session at 4400 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 150. Newport Beach. For reservations, call ·253-7800. Thanday, llarc b 20 . Films on award-winning advertising will be featured by the Ad Clab of Oru1c Couty at a dinner meeting at the Registry Hotel. 18800 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. Films will be shown on the ATHE?!-IA awards for creative newspaper advertising and the CLIO awards for television commercials. Social hour begins at 5:30 p.m . Call 731-3522 for reservations. F riday, March 21 Parolaa1tn1 Muacemeac AHociaUon of Or- ange County's annual executive seminar wiU be held at Anaheim's Emerald Hotel. The one-day program focuses on project team management. For infor- mation. call 776-2990. COMIC STARS GIVE TESTIMONIALS .•. l"romC5 He said Garfield appealed to both adults and chaldrcn, key audiences for an industry which depends on businessmen dunng the week and fam1hcs on weekends. "There was a real fit between Garfield and our products," sa1d Patricia Cox. vice president for marketing for Embassy Suites. trust. said Roben Weinstein. advertising director for the New York-based company. Snoopy slipped credibly into lhe role of a bncfcasc-<:arryang Met Life representative, he said. In lhe first eight weeks of the campaign. average weekly call volume to the company's reservation center rose 58 percent, she said. Garfield has also appeared for more than a year 1n one of Amencan Express' "Do you know me?" commercials with his creator. Jim Davis. "We tned all sort of approaches." Weinstein said, "but nothing had the impact an our tests as the animatics we had done with the Peanuts characters." The characters from B.C. helped Pltncy Bowes "make a splash" dunng their fivc~year run ended m January, ad execuuve Jewett said. The Metropolitan Lafe commercials with the Peanuts characters have been running since January I 985 as the company hs called attention to how 1t has branched out in financial services. General Malls turned to Cathy. the heroine ofa comic stnp about a modem single woman. for its advertising campaign for a new premium cake mix. In the comic stnp, Cathy often diets and binges, but ·usually has an explanation. "We liked who she was talking to and how she was ta I lung to them," said Kathryn Newton. a spokeswoman for the Minneapolis-based food company. Linus and his sccunty blanket were apt symbols for a financial services company intent on building consumer RESEARCH CAPITAL .•. Fr omC6 ship on Lido, close to his Newport Beach home. Soderling said Orange Count} 1s a textbook case of the ch an~ ng nature of industry across the United States Smokestack industnes arc being re- placed by hagb-tcch. clean com panics. However, Soderhng's constructive efforts arc limned to conceptualizing and building cmergJng tcchnoJogy centers. ''f'm a firm believer in the philosophy that people can make a difference in the world or in their community by donating their time and talents to solve problems which affect the less fortunate,·• he said aware of the dcman..is of the future JOb market. A.s a builder who works closely with the high-tech industry, Soderling recognizes the necessity of engineers to continue their educauon. He and other '1lembers of the UCI Chancellor's Club help the colltje develop post-graduate prcvams for engineers and o ther professionals. To help South Orange County develop culturally as well as com- merciaJly, Soderling belongs to the Center Club, the Newport Harbor An Museum, the Laguna Beach Art Museum and the South Coast Reper- tory Theatre. Apple goes to Asia CUPERTINOIAP)-AppleCom- puter Inc. announced Fnday 11 will construct a S 12 millton manufac- tunng. d1stnbu11on and s.erv1ce fa. c1hty m Singapore. .. Asia offers immense potential for AMERICAN AIRPORT TRANSPORTATI ON & L IMOUSI NE SERVI CE. I NC. Buses Minibus Limousines Sto11onwogons Vons W s Door to Door SerVlce Pr1v01e Charters onci Tours 1 ·800·524· I 300 Advertising Art Services " Brochur•e/CataloQ"U• D•1iqn • l..og..-/Corpora1e I 0 l'adr.ag .. " Typ•••ttinv t ... rythlng hcmdJ.d uoder oo• roof GRAPHICS NEWPORT (714) 720-9191 uo H---1 c ....... Dr • .,_.....,, &.och CA nno "I thlrtk the dJtrcreoce bet~ lef'OSl*IC and those ha~ly technical ~ms ia you have to react very qwck.ly in the toy industry." But Fisher-Price abo holds to trlditJonal values. "We try not to react to the marketplace and do what other people do " Snyder said ... We try to detian aood, solid products that meet the basic needs of children, but with innovation." As examples he mentioned a lawnmower that blows bubbles, a vacuum cleaner that l~ts up when pushed and blows flecks of colored foam inside a clear canister, and roller skatci that can be locked so they only roll forward. The company not only sells to children, but also consults them . And children have helped veto more than one product, Snyder'said. Fisher-Pri~ which used to take toy prototypes to local homes to test reactions. now runs ·a free nursery for five groups of children in six-week periods. The nursery has a 4,000-Child waitina list. T he children, aged from a few months to 8 yean, play with Fisher-Price toys and those of competitors as desianen watch. bild' -or.Sometimes we lose 1iJbt of how (&st a c . s motor akills develop," said des1aner Allyson ~mith u . sh,e watched from behind a two-way mirror. If you dJdn t have them around you'd be malt.inu lo t of assumpuons." Larry Naaode, manaaer of.pr~uct desian and head ofa 27-mcmbcr design staff, sa1d ideas may evolve to.fit specific marketing needs, may come out of ~iaft' ,-,ram- stonnina sessions or come together after listeruna lo mothers discuss h~w their children play. "I think we took for a different typ_e of industrial designer " Snyder said. "I think we're look.ins for a pe~n with a 1lu1e bit of whimsy ... someone who can bnna across ideas in a very loo~. whimsical manner." The company, after a disastrous 1982 -when .sales fell 11 percent, or $29.1 million -has rebounded an an industry that has been stuck on a plat~u .. In 1985, Americans spent $11 .8 b1~hon on toys, up from $11. 24 billion in 1984, according to the Toy Manufacturers of Amenca. l!.MN»~ & COMPUTER CENTERS EXTRAORDINARY GRAPHICS, PLUS HIGH SPEED Salel The 256K T•ncly 2000 MS-DOS Computer With 2 Floppy Disk Drives ~o'W 9999~ Save 5600 Reg. 1599.00 With 10-Meg Hard Diak 1899!! Le.a MontlOf Reg. 2499.00 • Choose Floppy or Hard Disk Versions • Add Our Color Monitor and Adapter for Twice the Graphics Resolution of the IBM. PC, with Twice the Colors • Dramatic Speed and Increased Storage .. • The Most Popular and Sophisticated Software Programs on the Market are Avallable for this MS-DOS' System • Ideal for Computer-Aided Drafting • Easy Uaer Expansion Capabilities Soderling and Tom Riley, chair- man of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, are involved in a project to start a convention hononng the county's rec1p1ents of the Medal of Honor. He actively part1c1pates an UC Irvine's Chancellor·s Club. state ~n Wilham l ampbcll's advisory commmec and the President's As- sociate~ of Chapman College. To help prepare future JCnerauons for the task of continuing Orange County's evolution into the research capital of the West Coast, Soderling said 11's important for students to be growth in the next decade and we arc 1---------------1 SEARS <_JJST O~v'1 SALE eo .... ,.. , ••• , 99&-061 t Olvmo< • So<o ,,,,,~s~ ~. ,, .. ~·i•"(I S.n 9e<Nrd rtO iOeel bOotl Wf*1 yOu eaN OI Wltd local S..fl .. 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T.... -·--·--...... 0,.......... .... .... ............... __ ,. -·-··-·-..... ,,,,, .................... ...... FROM NORTH ORANGe COUNTY FROll IOUTH ORANGE COUNTY 540-1220 .... Friday ............. Thura. 5:30 PM Saturday ............. Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday ......... Sat. 11 :30 AM 11:00 AM-5:00 PM 142-5171 CHECK YOUR AD THE F1RIT DAY The Dely Piiot etrlwe for eftk:*icy end wacy. HoweYW, occ:MlolWty erron do occur. ,..... llilten ...,, your ed .. r.-.:1 bedl end c:Mdt your ed dally. A9por1 errora ~ to 142-5171. The Delly Plot accept9 no llebllty for MY error In an ~1t for wNct\ It may be teepc:M....,.. except for the coet of the epece Ktuelty OCCI ip6ed by the error. er.dtt CM onty be eMowed tor the first lnw'Uon. ................................. ........... , ............. ...... . .............. -...... -..........,. ...... JUST LISTED #9 SOUTllAIPTOI IEWPOIT BEACH Elegant, spacious c ond o , pr o - fesalonally decor- ated. Show your fu11lest buyers. Plan 3 In Belcourt Hiii. Call me for your personal showing. IOIFWIT 711-5111 RV M * of Newport Beach FIRST OFFERllli! 1411 lal•IJ lriY• hYtr Sll1r11 OPEi SUIDIY 1-& Custom single story Ranch Styte with Estate-Size lot...over 1h Acre w/lnvltlng pool & spa. Mediter- ranean Stylejnterlor. Terra cotta tlled floors, sotld oak French doors. beamed celllngs. Large for- mal dining room. Kitchen/Family room w /corner fireplace. 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths. Fully air con- ditioned & Insulated In 1985. $431,000 llOLIMll Ull Liii PACIFIC RUL n CIJ-t!ll ......... ,. .. ••• 144-lll 1 OPEi SUIDIY 1-1 llJl ctll --$2tS,tM--Ill A_. 2 bdrm, l bath cottaee.. ... . .. ... ... . .... . .. H. Markas lllfH---·-SUI,•----4" c..ta End unrt 3 bdrm, m1ny extras ......... r. Scott EYIM ••• llACI----~··-·· 1141 .... Clmminc 4 bdrm, skylctits. pool ..................... N. Foearty ........ ll1.S-.S3t5.•-··-17t s.lceltll Ocean/bey VttW, 3 bdrm, fam rm M. Hu11H lltMllH U .1.-Sllt,•-... -2512 lmcmt PriV1te 5 bdrm, sinate story. . R. Boland TllTUltCl--Sl45,•--It Sm.ttr Perl9ctty located, • bdrm B Hutdllncs llJl m_._$54t,•-.. ·-··-·-311 C1N1•M 5 bdrm tamtly home + income ~ • l. Curtt -TOUU..-Sltl.•-·-Htl ._. Pnv1te 4 bdrm, pool ... .. .. . A Johnson U~IVI) llEALT088, 675-6eee 2441 t..t C..et H'91twey, C.r• .. 4el lliler ltatral ltul!eatral al , .... al r EVERYDAY We list them and more impo rtantly ... w e SELL THEM! let us go to work for you . A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAl.. NETWORK 844-9080 1111 me ... 2181 SAN .llAQUll HIU.S DAD, IEWPmT BEACH --- .._DI Ortnge Cout OAJLV PILOT/ Sunday, Maret\ 16. 1986 I .. ..._. al i===--..!:~ !!!!!.!!!!L.....!!!!~•U•!!!•!!! .. WI!.!•!! !••ert..... 11111:•=••::•.:;.al __ ... a .. an.,. fl'i::"d"" JUI 1-ll!:!!!~iiiii .. LIM... f' I • lllLlllll **' ..... HWP CM.ST 28A 2'MM. NAPLEI llLAHD nMr ~ *" .. "t:t -·-·-•...,/f_•....,f•.-..--L09S Id 2bl condO, f./p, 1nJOV ~ N1D..,., .,.,.... def\ by owner. Mtaofl" ..., ...,_, IAW/(/w":!: c.1,_,ltt"71t4tt' 6 bb Ell • dtite-.P*Uo.rw-lhocle& PNeMnoln .. llldrrft. ECClLil:Ht VAi.lit l.tt .....,.,4,181·5"0 211t °',;o~.M.I* 11 Jlf' 2bl ._ ru ls ... al 1111 tnlnlP 1126.000. Auth 3 ..,.,_ ~. ~ ma•t• Wn1t, dining P~ ov.,..lnO aoroa 1111e...oosa OONl'I me. trpo fBOd lfl_ 11;;;;;;;;;;;;iii;;~ l&Jllllll L*"1la, Attr ••• '* ciMM eo.ca, ee.ooo..._~ room + •rs· • .._. Nmmport twbot, 2 bdrm; ow• k*" ... not 11111 ,._ U M*1l'lo 1 • ....,,_ pott 9t WI ..,,_..,.. I lie..-, gym,:'' ..,11111--aM1t1AQenCOOllt U:Slnt:MtAL •Ok.t::RAc VICES EitCIMM ga1e guef'cleid ~•r'-1._ ._.,.~Coombe Pttoel CALL PATNCK dulNe. .ec. 722 ODer1 ....,,._ & ~ liACH HOUii.lf4 oommunlty Lato-lltigte ... -· T1HOM 13'-1* PORTOflNO •12nd Do« tM ..... Hr 2... ..... ,, ____ .. , ...... ·-..._, lllOfY home wtth room to • fnod ywct w/QTdtW pool """"._',. ...,, ~ -""" • 1111'11'1 ----- COLD Well BANt(C!R U "' m 1a 11 a,e11,• A Vf!rJ rare opponwuty •'+'altl the fcrtunate few who could own such an estate. You may feel as If you've returned to the 191h ~ntury. The home bl characteriz.ed ~hout by. plaslered walls, immense 80Ud oak beams, antique oak doors, Marie Antoinette hardwood f1oon, and very spacious rooms. Featuring 6BR, 6 ~BA.. formal living & din- ing rooms. aeparate family room, Gonnet kitchen & butler's pantry, paneled study, wine cellar, 4 fire- places, and au the amenities you would expect in such a home. Ap- proximately 215 feet of fairway front.age and some 19,000 sq.ft. of land. Truly incom parable! $3,450,000 Appoin tment with Danny Bibb. •IAIY• llSSIH Ulf '1EW I 1,Hl,000 Perhaps the premie r location in th.is private community. Quiet cul-de- sac location . Ideal for the large family. Includes, 7BR, 7BA. 3 fire- places, family room w/pool table. wet bar, large screen T .V., separate den, study and much more. Ov'er 8,000 sq. ft. Incredible value, of· fered at $1 .895,000. Danny Bibb/S tephanie Grody UYFlllT LfT l t00,000 One of the last! so· waterfront with privilege for pie r & slip to accom- modate 55' boat. Martha Macnab UYllll OIYI NIH llH ,000 Priced for quick sale! $399.000 m- cludes land Two bed.room, 21,zBA, den and formal dining. Up per end unit "Columbia" offers privacy, se- curity and parual bay view Martha Macnab mu umH 1. IUT& •SA 1147,100 Peppertree Heights. Lovely rondo with two large bedrooms. 2 Y2 BA. Prospect has only 13 units -two stories with used brick fireplace, beam ceilings, w alk-in closet. pool and spa. L it Beazley m11111W. TWI YW OU llST& •1& 12H,OOO Potential 4BR charmer. 2 story with family room, den and large master suite. Tremendous pnde l>f own- ership. Professionally decorated and landscaped. Large master swte shows like a model Virgtrua S wan llYll SHHl-IUFllllT HH,000 Beautiful 3 BR bayfron t Highly upgraded. Features hardwood floors, stained gl~ skylights, Jarge formal living room and dining room overlooking bay. FamiJy room and billiard room, custom lotchen, full sec urity sys te m . Steph an 1P Grady/Barbara Aune FIEIOI OllATUI H TIE IAYFRllT 11,111,000 Superb construction and design can be yours in this custom 4BR resi- dence. Maste r suite overlooking the bay Uruque pub room Pier & slip Ann Pe ters nn• c .. n•'°""'' UYHllT 11,111,000 One of the fmesl rc-s1dc>ne€"S avail- able in Newport &•arh Over 130' on the bay Light and spacious rooms abound in thLc; home Pool. s pa, pier and shp for your pleasure Brochure upon rt'f~Up<;t Ann PPters I UCI HPLU 1111,000 Live in this t·x<.1tmg "A'' frame res1denct· i hlo< k t11 bay and one block to OC'Vim f:.111'Y thE> benefit of a unit ovn llw l{ara~P Leasehold Ann Pett-r:> l n PI TO HllF 1240,000 Upgraded :rnR .~BA, home 10 pn- vate communi ty, w1lh pool and spa High beam c-eil111g<; Lar~P pnvalP yard Availahl(• 11ow L.01<; Jacobc; IOUI I IAY YIEW n1T11111 u 11,000 Sophisticated Viii... &lboa t'On dominium with h.1v <tncJ ocean view Stained glass skylight, wmp around balcony, plantation "hllttf'I"\, a1r cond1t1orung. Own1•1 will .olc;o lrao;,f' opt.Jon Paula Ba1l1•y mt llnl-H . UIHA UI0,000 Pnde of ownership tY>tt.'lgt• stylP apartmen ts perfectly rruuntcuned hy user/owner. Call for llf't up •hf'f>t Paula Bailey FNml MUI YllW 1171,000 Truly "one of a kind" Harbor Ridgt· Miramar. Expanded livmg room. custom sit down wet bar ow•r Joolong private spa off masin ~u1t1> to the ocean and city Ugh ts L1~h t and airy home includes built in bookcases, T. V and st.erN> P.d Eecano/Maureen White • 1&1Y11 man sno,ooo Expan.tiive fairway frontage Four bedrooms, 3h 8A, huge FR, formal OR and 1Jv1 ng room. fabulous pool, spa and en ttttatnmen t area ovPr tookillg S.g Canyon's 1U1h fau-wa}~ Prk:ied to aU a t $gg(),OOO MaralC>u Ingold and O:mny Ribb ldd on. II ft on tM Bay MeATifTAJ<INCJ c.telN 8onul rm. ser. S~bl M 7i ~ tub 3 oer 1•r1. 11.seo.000 !Nta Sale. · ~ ::"bOe oo;:~ lndt)I, IU 1113 lo, C:.c{r,t)72~ 8t15o1mo, owner tn Mi* I --':""-; home, nay !'tom b(wd.. I "'°"YID-L..-.... ,.. unit, teQ..IOM, ....... lft'IUll l&L IUIT IQll 1W9lk 4br 4bl. omc., .._I ti Lit ........ .,,.. Condo 0 Pier\. 48A HAUT~ tum. oondo 1 ... 1111.-HUQ9 Beyfront lot with 4"Yatot, Mytlt... per-T"#O 2 bdrml & OM 1 Nwpt H1I .. A.2 lot Sb9, c:ieo. to pool, *1nll ...... ..... 1111 to bwlh. 2bf 211e, reflfg., .. _ ......_... _ _. ..___ •""'I tty od-'-'" 3 Quet lloora, tOOO+ ~ft. bdrm. OPl!N HOUSE .__. --... ••-..,-: & ttldc. 1216,000 • NO range. micro, __.,, .,,..., ""......, ....... om '"""',. P-' e rem ...... fWn/perty rm, 2 f/p, 2 C4lt t•at>m, Sat/Sun 2233--5 ~ •• ,._ ~....,.. DOWN to quallfted buY&f llM 211A, Mn, MW Citpet, d/W, MC. 85 & O\IW, ~=h ~'1~.~~ ~&d~ "r,:91:0:,'0 ::; ow.+drtY9Wly. long ••m Ofenge AYe. 8192,000. =1~·842.eeee lh. OPl!H SUNDAY 2ft4 petnt, very C!• 78 •n 8995/mo. 536-17'4 ~ -·· i,.... ....... • 3a• 000 fend..... te96.~. 8y ·~t 550-6143 v~ LMado. • 1800/mol 875--211 ~. un"'4""" u.,....... t. • 1 • "'"• owner Owner. LA county trldee "" ....,.. *mu....,* Cell Agt. Sper ling 1ntM 1144 :;'~: c:omplet• 1m-v 1*P nnenc.. ~-91s..seso. r.,.,.. 8luftt 8ilR0n -. OtWn-1334544 p-.1---•-11-llM iiX &n. :nd::::: •••... UUT',.'H' I.ow.at Pftc. llolM our· belt 8192 ~Sun ........ •• 1*t condo p11n -•-Cena& .. J llu llU r.n~ on l'l'lattc .. In MeM s2t vlSTAWiATE L L AllTlll Mow fM1biCtoOOMI'3' lhutt.,., fl'. door. S1HO I~~~~~~~~ Sbpec••IOuutlf 1 u11! Bdm•rmlnt~•d as• R-2 IOI w/26' ™· 2 Vf/f . 3 bdrm. 2 beth. BROKEA 840-4268 8y Order Of hm 2be 2 GI' f/p oou~ mo no ..... 1eo.1012 1: , ., ~· TLC. Thlt horM U.S. GovemfNnt Ag900y 11050 53Mttt __.,.,,··,......,,-r---x&.:.:-~ •IUT ILlffl HY• With aft new kltch«I, den, blka to bc:h, choio9 ft. Old will NII quldcfy. Prtced et FRIDAY, MARCH 21 kltoh et 2 BR Condo. Ma5/mo. Laro-38' 2~Be End Unit. wood lhop end pool *• CdM. lot• of rm to bulkl 1134,000. Cell Ann• * HElJl'* 2408 W..t Ocean Front, Agt'"' ,.. Vl•w. lg• Kol _pond, 2 h11g9 pe1toe. 1111•"" petlo. Prlv1t• ~ end 1275Kownr 87S..S175 MoC•enctes1,1zte 10:.30AM,Nwpteott,CA. •• straat pool/1p1ft•nnr1. ence ueum loen Prloed 5 Old Jdnt rental prcip •• , ~, • WE HAVE SOLO ALL our ~ too.tad on tM ---.... -..~~~ 11'11. Vtty IMJ'Pl High BM-float Just t150.000 BEAUT. z UNIT DUPLEX I ~i • . 2 ltry ~ femlly r..... 1111 552-2000 right " 1229,600 F..... UUN ISWI ••• I~ 500 blk of Nerdaeui' L 4W Newport Creet .. tlnga. Strand 2·blk• from Nwpt 3& 2L BPG. frPiO. a;;, ....... . =... Elegant 3 Bdrm horM In to menyemeilltlelto"-''~....;-· •• W• nMd ..,,__.....,co ,,..,, a--... ..... , Fri; Mer etove, dbl oer•O•· CALLUS~ ••~ ~eltlglovl IOcellon. Prl GrMt trwe.t opport; ••••aa....., NII NOW7°'Wehev• 14, 1~oo;;.s.-0os,m & 1 Wlt&fltreehpd.Xlntvt.w IRVINEft!HTA.LS Uf.. -11~1 vetuwtrnmlngpool,fem-ty feYCW&bl9 financing -.... ••w buyera waiting to hourprtortoauctton. &er.ea.ltOOTlrMl)'p.id .............. n * ... llL1 lff * lly roomoiJ'9' end floet •~all. $475,000. Laura 48A, 28A, fonn. estn. rm. purcNlll PJoPertlee In For fUrtMr Information & tat, lut • 8500 d9p. No l .. 1111 •Y l '9N.1,_ mJ S 1.495, 760-914e/E 756-0129/D comw lot,~. cond. Nftl)Oft Cr"'. Linde ll!Ultrat.d 8rodlure Coo-p«a (2t3)8N.7178 stwp 3 bdrm. 2 beth. 2 (714)673 ... 400 ..am,.. AcadaT,..A.E.942•1™ J-=~:3-.i~· tect:~.~ cmu ... llli 110 'c~~~· C:U l10fY condo 1 bloCA( from .. W/llUIYllW MTUl1D AMI e.tar. Bfok.,. *iPiiJii* 8$4-114111 S. C. Plaza Pool, epa + Exoeltent YalUe In COM lllfl mlU 11H,MI (l1I) 577•7114 Belt oceen M# pool MW nuwm.niiiiir carPort 0n1y s9uoo wtth latge b(lght IMnQ 38R comer location wtttt ... ••• w --+ .,.. """t & .. ..i...t. i atry 'N9w IDI fll&Y IW II Other 2bdrmt ·189,999 & ......, aide ~ ........-. Alal~ M\ loen KINGS RD · 58r 4'Mla. ,._. ,._, -_,.. ~~ ... 65"4-3241 ·--3 bdrma $79.999 2511 room ~ ~.--.,....-...,.._, ~ ..... ~D-. E'-1n1 ......,.t1cul1r V. BedfOf'd....,...... ,_, ....... S fl C-" ,,,__ with C.tellna & aunMt ""-·-· ,..,.,,. ,,_ ...,,.._...._,.._ ,_........, .,.., ._ ..,...~ VT Enttnain«'I delght. w .. W un OW9f -"""" view.. 2 bdrm, 2 bath IOf' echoole. t Dt.ie ~ S195,000. 816-1021 ac:r• + Mte1e behind P 3BR 2bl cotteoe In Olde bat fem rm 4.., Iba. w S..ward 831-1266 F 831 12ee eleo oat• with 2 guMt CdM. Tll•, hardwood ·f .:..,ty & m~ ...... __.. I-~~ ~~~-$321,000. N. ~arty/egt • 1J• IDl1'f111 houleel A rw• velu.. floon, dbl gar. 703 Irle. o H SHOO/;;;·&; • .., , • • , 875-6000 or 8 3-65 71 Hit lll'Jl Ill' W Price llaehed t 140,000. S1550/mo. 875-9797 u; i Howard ~ lJS ~:S~~.Hl~~~F': ~ vecenu bdrm ·o· p1an,"' ~~.~9·~K~"~rl 3Br 2a.. pe11o, dd, oar. lm~lllte oondo 1n VntY nzwmrr 2'Arba, pool/JI<:. aecurtty pool. Mow In condition. P.ATAICK TENORE w/d. No P9'1 $1260/mo. TownC.0tf!f,28R 2~ •UST111 •1D11• Curren I Invent°')' i. Mlllng OFF FASTI One ol Or· ange County'• TOP PRODUCERS Medt 1 '" more good ll1tlng1. To Mii your horn• quickly or tor • FREE Market Anllysl1, call PATRICK TENORE 831-1286 • • ayatem, on cul-ct.NC. • .. WT191* 1208,000 ·Open ~n. ~83 •1298 714~ Orchid, Open 81100/rno Agtl7a.t000 :::r BY OWNER 840-eo94 29r 2B1 Condo. 111 Tru9t BROKER ~259 ~-11· Set/Sun 12-4 5'8-2626 · NEWPORT ADDRESS for Deed ~IC 8.875% IAYFUIT l.lllllll1111 1 • • P ~ L . ' •BA 2'ABA hM com. pool, ~~~ 8t!c,°!!~: under S269K loweat F11eed. will PIY 8pectecu11r tocatJon on . J "W. t9nnl1. Vu, DR FR. $2200 den w.t·bar ,.,._.. __ ,.,.,......... priced 2/bd JHmlne buyer cloalng co1t1. B-v. 4 + bdrm, lrg home mo. Bkr/own 840-4152 wlvi.w, 2 car gar, QU6M: 11.H MllU Ill 11&1 Creek, beam c•lllng1, STEAL et I 123•500. W/45' new boet ellp. WALK TO THE BEACH ChAtec:t&f 9nhenoM hM 11350/mo, 830-ne>a. 1111,000 wonderful frplc, bey win-&.40-6120/875-4912 Bkr OWC or trade. Price 3Br 281. Only 1169,000. r9nlel Wood nra apple & 'A FMtured In Orange Coun· dow lo prv court & kite, Ill& ftlll •IHh•d hundr•d• ol Custom upgracs.. Incl yd 4. t move SH5 SHAA~ Bf~ b; ty Megl1Jn9, this home 11 Open HouM Sat & Sun. Large 2 ltOfY 4 bdrm, 3 t~1Suobmltf ~ for toter, Jacuzzi, merbl• 539-~191 Ag«lt cost ~ centrei *:r:rf• ultra ctlarml"". 3 BR. FR lnlormitlon 760-6778 beth home lltuat9d on 1 fut -' rvo «»-floora ~;y;t1. .tc So f ' •' 1 No, .. ., telle call Petrldt T9note """"S'I E 722_,;730 COZ'f bc:h cottage o St090 /rno. " 41 • and DR. On a corner, the ILH Olllll& llL llU cul-d•11e.~me11elat· 83t-12ee """"'" . " Hwy 28r/tplc:, herdWd fin amkrt/P9t• 133·H 51 patio end yard •r• reml-lot PlllllTTI& Ing loan. Full price ~~ BAYFRONT dplx w/d<>ctl $975/mo 838-7082 dyl, 73b-9218 evlwttnd nl9Qen~~-· 1 IUOI Tl HUI 1189 • 000 I '; 3 141. for~ =·A=~ JASMINE CREEK. 2BR WOODBRIDGE. 38r 1~ ''" lllAJ 1-4 Trad1't1'onal ti.tll!I I CenMrY VIiiega RMlty 2BA, den, ocean vt.w. condo, dole to poof,...,.. Bank Repoa. For9cioeuru ~~~~~~~~ S CE • 673-37"7 $1960/rno. &44-1Ge7 nla IOOOlmo aeeoc tee A.II ateu Grul financing. ii UNIQUE MA TERPIE Realty J'"SMINE CAK. 3BR, ...... paid, lv14113. 857-4IO&I l uxury & Cul1om Home1 4BR. fem rm, d«I, 3'.+ W&--•-I 2 " 'V" A9410t 85~2460 ·-· .. --._ ... _ baths. Spec:tecuter end 63 1•7370 Muat ... th&ibeeutlfutlor-•s.r-• • femlly rm, view, wd fl,., luxurloua new cuatom m•r mod•I hom•. 4 •YIHl,lllUI top cond. lovely patio l.atw.u ..... IHI COLDWC!LL BANl(eRO home. Owner will con-bedroom.. 3~ bath, fof-REDUCED • 2 bdrm S2300/mo. 760-1834 oo:nY!W §If 2C'. 2i1 COLDWC!LL BANl(C!RO alderlse opt 1CW.DOWN IOUllOITTUlm maJ dining + large d9n. W•t•rfront, walk to JASMINE CRK 3BR 2'Abe wave St. 1 1395/mo. 1111,IOO Ila.Illa 4 bdrm, 2 beth nx.r. High Gourmet kltch«I. muter bMd'I and room to build. llte & bright. $« 01te, Fplc. new wl w, Open SIS ---""" -• OPEN SUNDAY l·5pm on a bluff. $40,000 dn. ~~·H~ ~ Pvt Ooctt. Mult ... 10 IP-cennla. pool S l900/mo. 12-4pm. 8181214-5285 PDllllU Jumlne Creel<. 39 Whit• s 132•000· 602 ... 45-141 1 Over • 160,000 In UP' r::c~·~e!I c:~ :~1, •0~ LaralM 844-1907 28' 2Be Ytew Moll Point ----~ 11 107,000 water Dr. lntenor Lo-Baal. hac• grades. For your per. 831-1298 Lovely 3BA condo w/fem Condo. Sec, prtcng, pool. 50· on {tie bey end 1 cation-Plan 1, Prleecl to aonel lhowtng call Creto rm N9W paint. Comm ~ of PCH. lM CLIFF llAYEI 1124,100 Best locallonl Large belvtlful pool aurround1 thl• terrific 2 BR condo with garage, tlrepl11ce, on quiet street Ownera 11nxlous chermlno4 BRhome~th Sell, Muat See. 1299,000, *A llYIU * at 760-5000 or 83t-t2~ 1 •1; ~~;f·· ••~n i t , pool , Jae . 11160/mo. 487·1810 lovely garden entry, lanal Agt. 893-3973 Location, prlc:e, term1 end ,.._,. $ 160 0 I mo . K •thy $376 LAGUNA acrou rront. maater lll ... IPlllOE lar ge drem1t1c1lly ~Al&V / . Granlerl egt875-e000 Hllla•r•Nlbungeklwpool tulle. a chef'• kitchen gorgeou1 3BR 2'Arbe ~,rlrs\.1 • " ••llilt It... New Exec home. 1 bltt to econ fr.. utile plus dock and beach OUPLEX-2Br lba each. TIHM as w.11. Jult a Jog \l~.W.f "'l 'fl 1-u.111111 f laJ llOO ocn 4Br, 3~81. $3500 539-6191 Agent coat ••• 1010 So-ol-PCH. $26-4,900. to the beecl't Lne u-\I W . ,..._ ~ l.. If I ,.,.. 521 Catnatlon. By owner aumable loan. 'vou..,ll lov• ;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii;;;1 mo Of' IM opt 675-.6393 3/BO, 2/BA. N. LAiauna 673-024 1 or 673• 1541 the mllr w/Romen tub. ILIFFI ·If IWlll Preetlglou1 Spyglul Hiii Charmer, lrplc, waiting -------llEllDl 11 IF Hurry, Bkr 848-4557 Full Bay view 3Br 2YaBa. unw IP PUI 415BA. lrg yd, canyon w . dl atanc:e to bH Ch, lrria 1044 Auumeble 1tt @ 9'Ar'%. Very nice FLEETWOOD, $2800/mo. Ao• 760-9&40 $1800/mo, 875-5081. ._,,,_..__,.,_ s-!~fPop~. °'w!w.' 1207 500 Call 760-1108 highly upgraded. large Ii:: • 21'" FOR RENT Archftect 144'IOIO UYFlllT IPEOT&OIW YllW OFlfHlllWll COLDWC!LL BANl(C!RO Large ptet & &Up ~ .......,. .. _'"'"--a_, modeted, ~ bdrma, 3'~ IAI IUIEm baths. den, 3-eer garage l 221 000 Room 10 e1tpand Com· Oremetlc 6ceanlronl munrty ••nnte ond o 2 BR 2B.-S 1 750 000 c • • ' BILL VINCENT lurnlstled One year lle'<ll 759·9100 A "' .. •• '·'·A·~· IAI .alU YILUIE Lowest priced homer VA potenllal -48drma, lor I mal dining Community pools & perks S 119,500 21411 &ti.tr .... , ....... d .1 1·• I 142-1200 I Doet baek-10-acnoo1 mean I more lime on your nends during rhe d1y? Maybe a perH1me job'a the 1nlW9r 1Ge1 IOOklng In clasain.o decor etelr" to beecti bf•thlaklng vlew1 A per. fec:t aummer home 144·tOIO SCRAMLETS 1111 HOROSCOPES lllEIDW LDC AT ED 011 THE FUN ADVICE CAM ES PACE **ESTATE BAN K LIQUIDATION** 7.000 Sq Ft CUSTOM ESTATE• Must seel 1mmed1ately 5 Bdrm , 5 ha newer ELE(;ANT VlEW home wl formal din rm . ram. rm , breakfast nook. 3 WN bars, 3 frpl's. lavish mast.er suite, pool, spa, sauna ' much more' Price Slashed $300,000 to only $599,900! &nk says "Give it Away!" For deuuls call . . . . ... . . \. RVMJtX of Costa Mesa ...., ,,,.,,,, ,..6 .,..,,,.... 1BR CONDO °"Pefetlfy · living, dining, kitchen H9tl tll ft 0 1 d di " 1111 day. Saturday and Sun-lootllng for . new own.I ILIFFI .,... w/klng me muter m. 28R 28X.;;;:;; ;,'J":tb = ·'oon & day 12-4. Inspect this 178,500. Mike 545·1208 3Br 2B1. COMPARE! bdrm end beth. condo, lie, lrplc, wl d coutllne ~ of Llgw\e wood, brlcic end bum. llfYlllmP••i COMPAAEI $169,000 •••-••II •• hkup. Mttr BR. llV rm Bc h , IHOO, c ell 3Bdrm, 2 Beth. formal -I•. The Property Mart. -.-,_. w/pool & atream vt.w Cleudlll 0~97.....,1 1 dlni"9 room home and • 3BR 2'Arbe, dining rm, &4G-90 19 A beeutlful GOLDEN S900/mo, yrty. 998-0082. E~~ cozy 2 room and beth extra lg• bonua rm. WEST. llght Interior Studio Reduced t o OPEN Set/Sun 4731 HVH-$242.500. MUfl Me home. 20x60 ft. 2 bdrm. 2 BEDROOM, 1~ BATH, LEASE SPECTACULAR S399.000. • mu1t Miii Royce Ad I 17 1,900. 10 awrec. Highly up-lerge kltctlen/dlnlng and gar, fncd yrd, 1570/mo + Whit.water VJ9w, walk to '( / '/. 76., "579 graded. 3br 2b• Carmel. llvf"" .,.. comer lot depollt 953-5950 u111........ 3/..,. ,..,_ tp ( I J 11 I I v-v 1,..,. Port Weyb(ldge . .., . . .. ._.., ""• &1-• (If Ill. <fl • I WOWll OPEN SAT/SUN 1-~. Smell P9I OK. young 28r Duplex, gereoe. w/d d•ckl, $19 75/mo, •. 'f'>,fu 1/(u 19.900 dn + 12, 100 clos-Own«/Agt 759-1670 ldu1!: ~937 hkupe. 21788 Placwltla. 714-494-4834. l,j"'./-\~1/~ ~1°83~119!.'.~0 n~:·,n~~ 'nTHMll u oo 1:r.aogl wtde.St9P• 2:;15g:o=~7~8:o 2~1~!~1£1~8ee J40l (. Coist .._, . c.. 2BR twnhm, gar $99,900 Nice 2 Bdrm + ct.n. to bey, pool. 6 rno Ir• ll~ege yd. S8. SO/mo. u.g Bc:h apta 494-2296 Peg/agt 559-0400 OPEN HOUSE SUN. 12-4, IPICe rentl Owe S22K. 2015FWallec:. 5'5-5032 --------U IF UYlllE IPU •---04I 615 El Modena make offer. 700 Lido · QUAINT 4BR 28A, OQNr'I rwo 2Bdrm Unltt . Only Wl881 ..... l C/21 Berg. IHS2-8891 Park Or, #4. 850-8873 *SHARP W•talde 28r view, gar. 11200/mo. S324K Pr1nclp111 onry l&LE If IWlll UM ISU ••YflHT TIWllt ••• ••i 101 DuS>l91e. Tiie floors. 645-6412 or 643--2541 PASH PROPS 720·9422 3BR 2ba 2 car 1 Na -..._ crpta, drpa. w/d hkup, --• g r. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 By owner. 3BA 2ba. 2 car oar1ge. seoo +MC Mu.t ta I lend1e1pe. 1119,600. to 815 VIA LIDO souo ar, nice lend•cepe. 1tand credit v . No peta.IU W. 1111 Cn ta •en 1014 Treasure lllend, L~un• Watch IUnMtl from 3 $19 500. Laguna Beech. 770-5829 26a conao Xint .... •tEW LJm ll• Be11<:n 499-1232 Ill pm teve11 ol ftnest view. 4BR 499:1232 aft. 9pm. 34, Taller .F I f\I 1 BA vtft, new cPVpeint & Super Eastalde 4 bdrm ltWJ!rt hie• JOH 4BA. playroom, gourmet ba r !cit · ~/{ (J;i; pc1' drp1. Pool •ncl gu 2s;. bath. famlry room, 2 1o'T.dn. BrHk evenl Npt ~=~noe~.as:.~~~· AnHJI 1125 S3751m~+ d.i> s:it-e154 $875/mo. &.42-oee1 llreplaoea -• MUST teel Hgta 4 plex. 2 hMS+ 2 u. Biii Gn.indy Aeeltor 50 Xe RANCHO CALtF.. EASTSIDE • 2BR l 'hBA I •---L 2111 $174,900. Open Set & Cape Cod Ranch Style. 67s.e 181 On new pev9d road. 2 llW)llt -..s• Sun 1-5. Call Biii or New cond.. Ideal for wattlf main on prop reedy ~r' garage, f~384 95iliBA'.tntniP.•m•tn-..l•ctt; .. ~AOfi•1.1-..w•, D o n n a W e b s t • r owner Ulef, l 229K firm. UYI Al TIE llAOI for tubdMllon. l 375K rno. Phue Ill Harbof Vu Hrna. • 631-1288 DOVER R.E. 759-5080 LIDO P9nlneul1 2BR 1ba. good termeAg1831-1579 EAST SIDE 3/bd, 2'Ab•. $1975/rno. Agt ~ I ·~·~\·· ' moblle hom•. Fully Oat f ._ condo, 2 car g1tg. pool ~ : hHJffHal Ohrm furnlahed. 2 car carport. • "' 1ennl1 $11-00/mo, cell April flr1t 3 + br 3o. FR _.:·~::: A ltst , .... ,, • Pvt bMcll. $35,000 or 1ae Prtrrtz 1525 Don, Aot. 842-9797. = = = ~~ ~~~~~!!!!~ Remodeled 4 bdrm, 3 beth 1875/mo. For Info Call 1&1 •II II Eu111d9 3BA tBA. lndry, AQ«lt f• •tEW N llAlln• pool tiom. with warm o.bble 11 579-7600 L.aa1 cnenc. for n.irll ""· 1rp1c, 1ng1oar.1950/mo. ~---~~----3Br. 1Ba, 1 car garage, 1g country ki tchen and .. Piil IAIUll Ing, Fellbroot! level t. 14 Drive by 2519 Orange BLUFFS/Sp1clou1 3 lot l<><ced air & new tpac:loua femlly room vw ac: dOM to town end call Shetyt 873-3 t f7 bedrooma, 2~ bath on paint S70 ooo 11• Lrg muter bdrm wtth ,_.TlllU wet«;. .iec quiet and gr.enbeft. Vac:antS1400. aumable lo~ at 10%. mutw beth & Jecum 3 bdrm pool home. Owrl4lf 1 • c 1 u d • d , c a 1 1 WTllll LIUTlll NANCY IM8ERHINO A.E. St 14,900 Ownr 645-9922 tub. Skytlgh11 & Ila/Md vecel9d end rnot1Ya1ed. 61&-72e-6026. 3 + 2 + trplc:, garage, fnc:d ... tlM gl111. Only 1289,000. Wiii •I qulcidy. Under yrd. Hurry 1850. F• Btlght upttalra 2BA Call N. Fogerty/egt $200,000. Diena Cappel a...t PnJ 'ftl --17 ..... Oovw Shf1 lovety 4Br Pentrldge Cove unit, over-675-6000t 87U571 or 831-12Ge -·~• .-2'~81. lg fam rm, new loot11 pool, upgred... OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 " • IUI L&IDIM E'SIOE MC>etlt• hM. 2 BA kltch. form dlNng l2200 Must Sell. Under menc.i 1748 BONAIRE WAY, NB Lux new TwnhM. Clubhee 1be. Cptlldrpe, 11ove, 722-8428 or IM&-0100 al $114,500. 83t-29ee ao.enrront dupl91e, ~ w/1p1, 11un1, hHted et)CI gar. W/O, yard. EIBLUFF LUX TWNHSE llY FIA loc fOf' max view. Loweet pool, tennts, boat Ck>dt. $750, no peta. 87~ wfvt.w. Specloue 2 9'0f)' Terrtf\c: townhonwt loclited price on mkt only S395K. 766-65481818-790-7492 Lg• 3Br 2Be 2 itory 4br, 3ba, dbl gar .. frplc, In Mesa Verde, 2 bdrm, 1 DOVER R.E. 759-5060 MWNiJ llUll lllllJ PllPOTY Condo. Yard, gereg•. vevlt9d celllnge, pool. No bath, enck>Md gerage. 2 BR MOBILE HOME. .... '°ft........ EICCI. INOIAN WELLS. S 1100 VIII• Rental• pet•. 11550/mo or .... Need• TLC. Pr1<l9d below NMd to Miil 241e4o adult. Cu1tom 2 etory, 1etnt. Dorado Vlllla. 3BR 3be 675-4912 Avell mid A?rtl. 722-loee merllel at $89,900. Cell perk. Cell Mike 545-1208 decor. 160 deg. Bay view. lux. condo. GrMt lo-LllllY -HARBOR VIEW Anne Mc Ca• I• n d 3 Bdrm, •P•. etc. cation. Beeutlfully UP' · --'I 2 + den °' 3BR. oomer 631-1266 *IHWPUOE* Own/Ai'· $459,000. grld9d w/poola, IP• & Brend new 3br 2'Abe f/p, locaitlon. lncfudee gdnr & I ·ii~~\·? Gorg•oua remodeled 850~4 or 951-2777 Iota of ttlnflle. Unfurn. A9-o!:,~;g:~~~l9'ee::· pl( comm pool. AYflll 4111ee. • 4 ' , · home St9Pa to beacl't In duced. Owner lnlllou• a 1500/mo. Call Lola if . prvt Commulllty 3Bdrm. IPT Ill Tt ... 1111 $220,000. 819/588--0778 MESA VERDE. 38r 28a, 873-754-4 COLDWC!LL BANl(C!RO 2 Beth, lemlly room with 13BR 2'Abe, lrg m11r IUlt•, LI. LfM.te llii d~9!_"09· encl. yard, HUGE downetalre OOW' BYOWNEA-3BRS127,500 belmcelllngtthroughout frplc, or.enblt toe, 11ec:e1 mrA gar.,...,..,&1160.557·2312 v19w 3 Bdrm, 2 bl wttll Encl/upgraded comer lot $260,000. Weyne. Aot valu9. I 124,990, no egt• Home ln2500 1 Arr~ MESA VERDE . 4BA, ~ flreplec•. St 200/mo. ~W=l;;ll;;:;C;;w;;ry=64=5-=7=7=82=;L.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;IM;;;;;;e.88;;;;;;;16;;;;;;:;;;;;;.;;;IHS4-0==3=7=7=/d=·=83:1:-6&::5;4/;jin ~.OOO va::!. Would ry, n.wty dee, "*'60u9. Avail now. 50e E. OQeen- ,. -1111• to trade for com-No s>.t• 11296 7&1~38M front, Balboa p.._,... Spy1l1ss 17 liol1t1 Point ,, •• "'"' s •• ~., 1-1 Fabulous New Bedford 2 story, '4 BA, F /A t den bonus room. Ocean and mountain views. Professionally decor- ated. Ideal family home. New on market. lei.I II" 144-tlll, In NJ-1111, SACRIFICE SILE UDO ISLE 75 ' Bayfront Lot with Dock to accommodate up to 90' yacht. Build an estate or subdivide. ••• Sealed Otters Accepted Through MARCH 21, 1986 Minimum bid $1,650,000 ($2? ,000 per front foot) Agf'ntq Jennlf r Shew Joann Akerman or 644-9060 759-9064 6752 7698 OOLIWELL IAIUI 144-IOIO 1111111-.... .. ....,u. 1rs AS EASY AS PIE TO ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY PILOT'S CLA811FIED PAGES PAIVA TE PARTY RATE (No eanc.ttatlonl 3 .... 5 time rnfnlmt.m S 60 Ptlf llfWI Fx•mple 3 111tn 5 ct.)"t sg 00 • Thfie ,.,~only 1pp1y to 11~ 11<1Wtr1._, for • prfe» Of 1 1000 00 0t '1tss • Pr1C• musl be tllCJodttd In •d • Rat1 ~ not apply to COrnmttrCJal ~ti or Rnl &t•t• • NO CANCELLA rtONS OR CHANGES one. ,,_,. 1<1 ha run Cutom« 11 reapot'll)O. IQ( the It/I lmOl.lnt FOR MORE DETAILS CALL la-5171 panble ~on lrg lot In Not fer to NB lpeCb.te etC::t~ Orange Co. 336-1009 decor llnot9 J)W9nt ok -------- Tax o.t.rred Exc:Nngee eppta evlil *"425 ctet• L.91111.1 Natlonwld•. Minimum 63Mt9l Agent 009t 3BA 28A, n.wty d.c. I 100,000 9qUlty. Cell for PENTAIOOE COVE I 1 5 0 0 I m o , yr I y . eppt 714-482-2300 V=91Ccluel¥e, ~ lharp, 87M181 agant ..... b I and llght 2 A 2BA, '""Udo~---4-8-A-38A,__;;_fwn_rm_, f • dbl gar, w/d. No din rm, 2 Ptlt6oe, reoec:. Local coup. woutd •• to P9te. S 1100/mo. Can new epp11e & ~. buy s or 4 bdrm tiom. In Ann• M c C • 111 n d l2000/mo, ..........,1 C.M. er-. M8-t21t • 831·1281 • ... ,,-.. -LllllYP&1&H• _,.. •4, · 211r. 1eo• ocn w •a.. P'I\ Pty bUys .. fypte ~ I ..,. ........ rNI .. tete for o .. h. .._ '"""9Pta ~2295 Eactow In 3 d4tY1. Cell ror • MU9t rent 2br 2be s100 ~ ciuot•. 1eo.e102 ......... 8 n.a lpllOe • k1tct1 , ..-~--._u 53M1t1 Agent coat - "' 11111 ~.~~= • ..... ,en... ........... cut de MIC. Poot/ape. ..... 1111 Fc.·;::r..,.~~ :;: ~1e1i,_~mo, aft 2 &&m conao nr SC p;z; 1 rm eee W. 18th 1750 .... , tmlT *5. Kldl + Peta OK. M&-2730 114-4183 8P9C1oua s• 2~ .,._ ~ ~ ~~: Pl.08H CONDOI w/....., crpt, w/d, reMg. Im- ·-~ S1'80 '-· T'Mn Cllll 8-9aHwd ~ Gar W/Otpnr VIiie Aaftt• 176-4112 13t-t2M -. •Id f*up, new deoor. AYI now tbf 2bl SNotmo "!"!!~ ~ 4118t. 1 1bf S7IO 1at mo + saoO ~--. teH. Howe MC. 54 .. 2447 ll'9o for .... 142 ..... WORTH A LOOK PRIME WEITCUflf Lo- NEWPORT MACH LOw rent "WI V-. 2br c:atkw\ llbd 21be oondo. 1 ILOCK TO IEAa. abode •ounct aaoo ~ SllOlrno, 1to:li40, 28A 11A houee, fnOd ~. 2 kJdt fine °"*" .. cat l>kno • .-lmmed. ~ 11M• st l!!!!Jf"llll Iller/mo, ~. Off • ... .... • .. .,,_,..,, .... OOffl, 2 Mllll U.n ~ ~ a1sa kkte °' ....,, Y~ taooo1mo. .. mll I oour.. ...._ AM1IO ITM700 11•/l.._..111 ._ "-"Y tee tPAAf(iJNQ 2 bdrm. 2 be • ,.. hOfne .. '-t1ff4 ... About ... aw ,._..Of people looll to llillld entry •• ., .... bdt )'OU'I ftitd .00'1 dllelftad~·"'• ,.!,!: Lee now b 11IOO. 539-t 191 Afll Ml oe»t UMCI ,_.. ..._., lbltt 114 4-'---~~--~---'--~-- • HOIES FOR SILE 3 Ill 19111 FAM llM tr IEI 2 IEllMI r2443 Bamboo, Eutbfuff, Newport Beectl 644-9060 S278,500 Sunday 1-5 • 17 Cermet Bay Dttve, Corona det Mar v** 1SM Emerald Bay, Laguna Beech 759-9100 $557,500 Sunday 1-5 494-11n $2,400,000 Sunday 2-5 903 E. Chestnut, Santa Ana 2756 HllMew, Harbor View, Nwpt Bch s.46-2313 $105,000 SaVSun 12~ 760-8333 $229,000 Sunday 1-5 v337 EmeraJd Bay, Laguna Beach 494-1177 $859,000 Sunday 2-5 2 II 19111 Fii II tr IEI 12 Belcourt Ortve South (Belcourt) NB 644-e200 te95,000 SaVSun 1-5 515 El Modena. Newport 8Mct\ 962-8891 $209.900 Sunday 12~ 9 Southampton C1 (Belcourt) NB 631-1286 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 39 Whltewa1er, Jalmlne Creek, CdM 893-3973 $299,000 Sunday 1-5 v 44 WhttNater. Jatmine Creek 760-8333 $289,000 SaVSun 2-5 a 1111111 * •SM9 Goldenrod Ave, Corona det Mar 759-9100 $465,000 w/land Sunday 1-5 * ....... Narbonne, Harbor Ridge, NB &40-4868 $995.000 Sunday 1-5 ••300 Kings Pl (CUffhaven) NB 831-1286 $305,000 Sunday 1:30-5 ***•2926 Perla, The Bluffs, N.B 722-6480 $379,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 215 Polnaettla, Olde Corona Del Mar, CdM 760-8862 $510,000 Sunday 1-5 321 Polneettla, Old CdM, Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $377,000 SaVSun 12-5 19~ Port Camey, Harbor View Homea, NB 644-8893 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1963 Port Weybridge (HVH) Newport Beach 759-1870 S2"42,500 Sat./Sun. 1-5 268 Bay StN9t, ca.ta M .. &"45--0303 $1n,500 SaVSun 12-5 4731 Royce Road, Unlverltty Park, Irv. 78&-0579 $171,900 Sat/Sun 2821 Ebbttde, Harbor Vl9W Hll19, CdM 780-8333 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 870 Sandcastle (Harbor View Hiiia) NB 675-6000 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 903 E. a..tnut, Santa Ana 646-2313 1105,000 Sat 1~ 23722 Via Catada, Mlaafon VleJo V412 Emereld Bay, Laguna Beech 49-4-1177 '550.000 Sunday 2-5 642-5200 $182,500 Sunday 1-4 • 118 Via Quito (Udo llHt) Nwpt Bch 6«-8200 $521,000 SaVSun 1-5 C IR 19111 FAM II tr DEi 2114 Vls1a Laredo, Bluffs, Newport Bch 833-3544 $265.000 ()pen Sunday LOTS: 301 & 303 Narciaaus. Otd CdM, CdM 759-9070 $305,000 SaVSun OeUy 26435 Arbor Rd (San Juan Vig) SJC 642-5200 $119,500 Sunday 1-5 1800 Barmouth (Harbor View) N.B. 642-1355 $274,000 Sun. 1-5 •23 Belcourt (Belcourt) Newport Beech 831-1266 $829,999 Sat/Sun 1~:30 ••22 Belmont (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $925,000 SaVSun 1~ ' ••21 Bodega Bay (Spyglua) COM 644-6200 $519,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *v18 Cypr ... Pt. Ln, Big Cyn, NB 64~ $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 1213 E. BaJboa Bfvd (Balboa Penln) NB ~-6200 $700,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 259 E. Bay, Costa Mesa 831-1266 $17"4,900 SaUSun 1-5 259 E. Bay, COl1a Mesa 831-1266 $174,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 418 El Modena (Newport Heights) NB 831-1266 $378.000 Sunday 1-5 * 1459 GaJaxy Or, Dover Shra, NB 432-0250 $439,000 Incl land Sun 1-5 1833 Harbor Cr911, Spyg!Ma Ridge 720-7432 $459,000 SaVSun 1-5 20 Hiilsborough (Harbor Hiii) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $775.000 Sat/Sun 1~ **815 Via Udo Soud (Udo Ille) NB 875-8181 $2,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 V78 Ernereld Bay, Laguna BMch 494-1177 $596,000 Sundly 2·6 2218 Waterfront, Corona det Mar l85-4 Texu Circle (M ... Verde No) Coa1a 759-9100 $520,000 Sunday 1-5 M ... v*1"413 Emerald Bay, Laguna 8eectl 494-1177 $1,290,000 Sunday 2-5 V'314 Emer.ad Bay. Laguna BMct\ "494-1177 $425,000 Sunday 2-5 v57 Emerald Bey, Laguna 8eectl "4M-1177 •1. 150,000 Sunday 2--5 V 133 Emerllild Bay, Laguna 8eectt "494-1177 9785,000 Sunday 2~ 214 ~rope, Corona del Mar M4-toe0 $545,000 Sunday 1-5 ~1t ~ 01, Sommenet Cftl, CM 751-3it1 .149,900 Sunday 1-5 730 Melablr, IMM Terraoe. CdM 759-1177 S276,000 Sunday 1-5 * •3335 ~ BNd, Corona del Mat ~ •1.515,000 Set/Sun 1-5 "'37 Aue Fountelnbfeeu (Big Cyn) NB 780-8333 "490.000 Set/Sun 1-5 •2050 So. P.-ton, Santa Ana &"45-4303 • 111 ,000 Sunday 1~:30 1741 Tu.tfln Ave 18, Colla M.a MM380 S 126,000 Sat/Sun 1-"4 * * • 117 Vte UdO Soud (Udo IM) NB 751-1100 1648.000 8und8y 1~:30 145 V'8 UndtM (Udo IM) Ne.,.,,ort ~ 17S.1300 '319,000 Sunday 1-"4 v1901 Yacht coewa, ~. N.B &M-eoeo 13~ Sunday 1~ 2201 Waterfront Or, Corona det Mar 831-7370 $189,000 Sunday 1-5 844-9060 $380,000 Sunday 1-s. .. ••53 Monteclto (Spyglua) NB *2105 Yecht Wanderer (SMvtewJ Nwpt Bch 844-8200 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-9100 $355,000 undly 1~ 14 M0tro Bay~yglua) COM 644-8200 9,000 Sunday 1-"4 • IEllMI ••1 Muir~ Cr, Spygt .... COM 7eG-1900 1375,000 Sunday 1-5 2315 Arbutu•.:.~ 8eech 5-46-2313 ~69.900 Sunday 1-"4 v • 18 Ntlpotl.1 Harbor Rldg9 780-8333 • 1.195,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 111 Baytkle Pteoe. Corona def Mar 875-8181 S895,000 SaVSun 1-5 * • 11.a eonan. Ne'#Port ~ &"42-3449 $289,000 S1t/Svn 1-5 * • 1 Burning Tree (86g Canyon) NB 759-e700 •1.200.000 Sunday 12-"4 2224 Pectftc, Corona del Mar 49-4-1177 $950.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 280 Ealt 15th St, EMt eo.ta M.a 845-0303 $217,000 Sunday 1-4 •222"4 Padftc om., Corona del Mar ~ $950,000 SaVSun 1-5 v**2e Erner.ad Bay, Lliguna 8eectl 494-1177 $2.30(),000 Sunday 2-5 309 Pok\Mttla, Olde C«ona Del, CdM 875-5393 '557.500 Sunday 1-4 V245 Emerald Bay, Laguna 8eed'I 494-1177 $796.000 Sunday 2-5 250 Poppy, (Oceen View). Old CdM 759-9070 $409.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 .... 169 Emet'8ki Bay I Laguna 8eect\ "494-1177 $1,215,000 Sunday 2-5 1223 Pomtde=bOf Vli9w Hiiie) NB ~ .• 000 Sat/Sun 1-S ...-* * 172 Em4w'eld Bay. l.8gune 8-Ctl "494-11 n S2 ,600,000 Sunday 2-s * •44 Rldgelne Or (HarbOf Ridge) NB ~ 1875,000 Sunday 1-5 2001 K...,,,... (Irvine Terrace) COM 87S.2724 13te,OOO S.tvrdllY 1-! ISO SandcMUa.. HarbOf V'9w Hiii 7eo-8333 1321,000 &lnday 1 ·5 2490 RMera Ortve (trvtne Cow) Ulg 8d'I "40"4·1177 l1,39S,OOO Sunday 2--5 ••1242 SomecMt LaM, Oowr Shta, N.8 8«-9060 $387,000 Sunday 1-5 1601 SantlMdl Terrtioe. INtne Terr.ce 759-1177 $34"4,000 Sunday 1-6 • 10 Stillwater (TurtterocJO lrvtne 875-45000 $345,000 SatfSun 1-5 • SAVE un rli $2000* • .. 12 ........... S.w., .. _ ........ lases. • Fitness centers. tennis. swimming Models open d1~ M . Sorry, no pets Newport Beach No. lllO Irvine A111nue (It 16th) 145-1* Newport Beach So 1100 16th Str1t1 (M Dover) 142..snJ ~ ~ * 1609 Tr9dewlnds Ln (Baycreet) Nwpt Bch 751-3191 $294,000 Sunday 1-5 *2101 Yacht Wanderer (S..Vfew) Hwpt_Bch 759-9100 '399,000 Sonday 1~ I IEllllM NOW OPEN Ctlif omia c.a Cod Stylin bu bttsl caprured at ';t: ~· Se~ ~ 1, 2 and ) Bedroom plans with 1 or 2 &du. • Vaulted Uilings • Walk-in do.ts • Private Puios or e.Jconiies • Cencnl Heating and Air-conditioning • Pool • Sf9 • Covered Parking The (a~'s tltCiting location is wu:h.in wtlk.ing distance of South Coast Plan Mall and rile new Orange County Performing Arts Center. ._.._, . .,. ... 1000 South Coe.a Driw Cost.a Mna. Califoaua.. Califorrua 921626 (1Hl55'vlM4 1 IEllNM ••300 OllgMy t..ne(PenthouMll)N.8 845--0303 S 120,900 ~ 1~ 100 Scholz Plaza PH #5, V ..... •. NB I 151-3191 see.ooo SYnde)' 1-5 V127 Emerald Bay, L8guna Beech 494-1177 $650,000 Sunday 2-5 ! IE•NM ....... 65 Belcourt, Belcourt I Ill 11111 Fiii IM tr IEI ••300 Cegney Lane(Penthoule#1) N.B 645-0303 $127 ,500 Sunday 1~ 760-8333 $1,249,500 Sunday 1~ 12 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $875,000 S1VSun 1-5 2 II 19111 flll llM tr IEI ••933 crocus, Costa Mesa ••2792 Longwood Court. CM MS-2313 $189,000 Sun 11:3G-4 , M&-2313 $168,500 1010 EmeraJd Bay, Laguna Beach 494-1177 $1.385,000 Sunday 2-5 I IEllHI ••326 Evening Canyon (ShorecUffl) NB 644-6200 $599,000 Sunday 1-5 311 Goldenrod, Olde Corona del Mar ••875 Deep er.-. C09ta ~ 645-0303 $127,300 Sunday 1-"4 675-6000 $M9,000 S1VSun 1-5 •74 Hiiicrest, Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch 673-8700 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 396 Seewlnd, t'9wport 8Mct'I 760-8333 $210,000 Sunday 1-4:30 1031 Kings Rd. (Cllffhaven), Nwpt Bch 968-1021 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ....... ••33 Montpelller (Harbor Ridge) NB *2912 Ouedada (Bluffa) Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 S225,000FEE Sunday 1-5 •••324 Morning Star (Dover Shores) NB 759-6700 $997,500 Sunday 1-5 4 Morro Bay {Spyglua) Newport Beach 644-6200 S635.000 Sunday 1-5 309 Poppy, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $399,000 Sunday 12-4 * 16 Point Loma (Spyglass) COM 644-6200 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 ••25 Rldgellne (Harbor Ridge) NB 644-6200 $3,950,000 Sunday 1-5 ••8 TrafaJgar, Harbor Ridge, Nwp1 Bd\ 640-48&8 $1,750,000 Sunday 1-5 **853 Via UOO Scud (Udo Ille) NB 75M700 $3,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2512 Wevecr•t (Harbor Vu Hllll) NB 644-0121 $379.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I II 11111 Fii Ill er IEI DU PLUES FOR SILE I II 19111 111 821 Aced&. nilne T ltr8Ce. CdM 1s1-1en *397.500 Sat/Sun 1...s 610 AYOC*So. Otde COfona del M• 875-&000 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2218 Waterfront, Corona def Mar 759-9100 $520,000 $undey 1-5 I II 19111 2 Ill LOTS 84-85-88 Top of Rockypolnt Spygtua 30.5,.~21~r·~.OOOCorona def~~-..... 1_5 ~ $2,700.000 $at/$un 8-8 ~ ~ ~.,_, VV'l,_,T r24 H8't>Of llland Of (Vacant Lot) NB &44-e200 seoo.ooo Sat1Sun e..e 3713 OcNrl 8tvd (V9Catlt lot) COM 844-8200 $902,000 Sat M Sun M e v*2 Yorkahtre. Harbor Rtdge 7eo-t333 $995,000 Sunday 1-s * •330 Vie Udo N«d (Udo ""9) NB 873-7300 $1.250.000 Sundly ,~ CO I DOS TDWIHOIES FOR SILE CO I DOS TOWIHllES FDR REIT ••(18R) 300 Cagney Lene (10ll Npt 8d\ Ms--0303 sn!1m0 Sunday 1-4 •Spa *Pool * •Wawttont ***Wai.ftont & Pool vQtve addrw llt ~ IJ9'9 IM Orwtge CoMt DAILY PILOT I Sunday, Merd\ 18. 1~ • ... •.• .. ·•.•-tllliiiiiiiiii. ___ ltat111 •• 1111111 11 .. 1111 •• lbre 119i fliia,.... --1 ~. ·.: ·-v Cledlll/ .... Mii a.Mal/-MllClldMl/116ee 1411 a.1111/llllM 1411 1~-~~n~M:.:1 n11 IHI fftlM\ IM I I! ---!I!!!. 1111 '-notHl'ftllt,AA11A '"'••&mr: IUllLIT~ NIW UUIWftW !r =no•' aOOKKllPl!A ,OR g-v... -flllllTP/T IECMTARYAKfl 19e;.a..:_;.._; ~1~.""'v1=:;~~ =.!'.:=.2~.occ = ~1N11':.~; AREFIEE * oh&•eo.•ll ~~..=; °=.~ ':'~9:.~ '':u;:.':·,=0"':1~ loh IS 1-h 11 or Ne 51140, .,_. 7 'I llls nll Hllal woutct Ike IO IUl*llt fl'om to l1ilht per90n, ftO..Ol12 Mr.~ 1'W1'4. 16'1 ,,_.,,,.._CM. ~In...., u.. _ ..... _a.1~7.&i'Tlrr-'- 17W11t '-"""'"''°*iiW2b11 -2008Q.F't.WPIOl408q. Cal: _;;;;;e;Nrf11n •n•ttJ. _.. ~n::,~.~ .. ~.:!.~T *278 COlli8 Mw ~ Na condo, pool, .. Wiik •o.ly oompvW ~ A. In oftloe ..,.,. ... ---· I ...., _ ApplMce a.w. Co In ,..._ ~.._,..."""' lndd Ullltlel. ...... no to be9ct'I l400 ·~ .... •Mcw"e .......... .-v. ehwed ~ Md . ... .. ,. ... T FUl-Time poettlorl Co•t• M H ' Lu AM l»-1122 W•.,.. ~. k..,., 11). ~.NT-6414 Wll67-MM>HIMM714 •Alclenta••ied oth«CA~~-· Ow...,., 100 room =:-• .. •• phonea,.Jr.•~•:'IJ. IJIBfllmlJ :"t ptnOf\ to wottt 2 ~guy, -*lded •11%ofttoalLCIOMrt jfOOfi) 'tec:h ad .._ hotef hu Immediate gen .-c.Cella.. t"9 1•6, Mon-iti-lday. NmolVWtid &prof.at-our~-=:: ==~ r:::~ , prt be. frp6c, 113Q1 Bwtl lf'ld, HI 1tell.lllilel fHlllft ·~ c.t. 1-tbMf ::=.=..:=1n-:: t-11. Cal IW '5/Hr to statt. Call Bud tltudefot 110to.,.... ptt. ~~In tN IHOlnoutllt. ftt +dep. beeml..M00,546-11«M. ~nt1141.se11 1111 \Ito, 1107 ..... ~ ra ._ •SIMLP/... 0tAod642-0240 vttepnctioe142-7.tte Ccmputlr ~Md 87&-5a01or644 4064 Male nl emkr ehr 21r. ·a.•-t... ...... ftM aw & n, llTAI. F 0 UN 0 Rabb I t , pariment. To , ap. 1-.2 c11ye .tc, no ~· PRIVATE P. 0. -0 C NI-~11111. Hardware lndu1try. Coeta ....... Fumlehed Mboe P9nln. ceo. to -~ ITAHOIHO brO'#nlblc, vccy 3rd l lrtl ploMW """' "*"" !xper. req ..._,.222 pCW1 .,_, pit, Mon-Fr1. Dua. lndude, general room. l300/mo, llght bch. *400/mo 875-MOI ".:!! n&i Mfft, en:' lh~ Lrg 8'tOW Room l Oflloel In CdM 640-10$6 lfl 8pm mum I month1 H · llec.lbte hn. 7M-llOI. Mutt ~~ Md =-:.~-: c:oolclng. 541 Has M/F 1'W lg M A COM ,_ prMe ~ 4M-iMt Corner of W..eollft I lrvtne FOUfi) ln'9I wt"'9 male, =~== . .. PIT P081TION·Appro)l muet heve .utomotlW ~'4 the nw'k9'1ng Nwot......, w/2twne.M-.bdrml • --IMon.W ... cllff longhelt,dlaotltle,H9w-__.. U._.IUl-•m 20/Hrt Wk AM~ bookk••P•lnng back team w l.eneral oor w/JM'b:tt,~.,.r:'•tw!: ~ .. now.1425 1111,,1 fH Ital ._.,....,111 PGrtShcnlt.142.-4174 ;'~.= teleph= W... set.HR, Ortic .... p;;: =Excellent frtnoe. -,..,,.. The rlgh~ pny, asao. i&o-2012 1 ... or 1•~ IHI COM 2 STORES i21000 LOST Codeapoo, male, .... ~ be ... to llYADTIY reqd, 80wprrl cMta lnpUt, ~,....... pereon wlll attrect a ,.._ Fum for ..I.< In bWlt NB Mature M1' w lerge rm 16\GSO Hunt idi nnn. MkJng '248,too. blc, 50 Iba. VJctcwta' c.. type 45-aO wpm wltti ~ M9Yy phn oontect. ~ mtnt plen .• houn. dey, warding l&laty and be hm -~-· '-Mu, Pvt Eattblutf NB twnhM, gar. ,100/mo. Oayi FrankllnAttyl40-7000. nyon,CM,642-8131. OUNte~.Enjoy•-llmMdllate oPMAnge With otertoel ctutte., cell at Monday-Friday. S&lery ..._,..fofageneroutln- b&. Kit &-~ Iv evall lmmed, 720-t4" M&-N01 ew11MMt&2 AEWAAOll.oetredhound oelant company ben9fttl c ompantu I n th• 2t1"'504t oommeneur ... with ex-centJw bOnUe. ss75. !Wt. t0-2f/eOrK MetinprofM/Fnon-tmkr I : lffl Plllfl•lllLll&fm 1g..,. rt ..a.. tesc ...,j +one ,,_ meal a ctey. lrvlne/Newport B .. ch REOEPTIONl8TITYP18T· perlenoe. P ... M call P-..aMd reeume lhr _......... home In .. , ReUll/Ofb ..,.,., 1N1 WI/lie 8t 1 __ 8dl Fl'-eippty In penon at at... Top pay com-8"9Y oto needl lhwP tn-540-9100 fOt ~t-Attn: Secretary. Furn room ...... ...__ _... P" ..... .,,.. .,. ... oo-.. On -' --• the Pertonnef Dept. men1urate with your dlvfduel w/excceettl4 ent "*" aisk for Kathleen. '3001mo. M;, ;;,,7°sM Weetdlff.,... 641-7813 ITlllll ~ M.cM"~ & Co; 4M-"21/497-2n2. loo.techt the,..., of the lk• T~wy ......,._ l>hor'9 mannere & pro-uiaa UMLll IRTT /'•U91111Mml'Ja ... -•IMl"T be. petttlng.,.., kitchen MATURE RE.LIABLE Adult 8tor1119 8pecee AYllllebte Hlghwey • Prtme spoc In h r11 ••• -hotel, Mon, T'* Md menta oftw' Vlllety and t...ionaJ ~ranee. 2900 HARBOA BLVD Small Real &tat• De-~. ·---ly m11ic1 to 1'W In COM, 1 bike to De Ania a.y.lde V111aae LMdmertt looetion. 2411 Wed from t-12 noon, end fteXlblty In )'O'W eche6-MUlt type 41/Wpm end COSTA MESA ~ ftrrn In IMne Is ..W.. 191..0075 bdl, 7&8-49978. 300 E. COMC H\W, N.8. E. Coeet HlghMy, 8utte : ~ wi;' ft~50 '":: Thvr frQm 4:S04x,m, u6e. Alic UI about 04ll ~ H.8. dlptoma. wt11 .-Clng e rtepe>ntlble Uiouna BctMVn utll pd M/F25+(MwV•de)CM 81S-1S31Mon.«,ri,8-4CM'ft 1200, Corona o. Mar. so•a _,,..,... .... =~l<smM w, ==~uafor ltlln on WP, •10l3/mo, WIU'f/-Full-time per1on to prof/bus, n-«nlcr, 40+: rm+ ofc, pvt be. ltv c-....i ~·~ norMmecr, trim, aim, fly-~.Ml~ Appoeniment 47f.22te c:9I Mary 71....W117. R~ofc~. = 9;! ::.-~ ~~ RO<lf, *300. 494-0451. ~r, ::;;:'~·::.! u. Wt/lat h,.._~ .. JU! ~ ~~ t:,: ........... llH 1.. ....... -fll•H"'"tf . ..,u.i:c.ir7st-31tt Ettat•. word rKOCMainO Metute ectJw .-.. .,. 1'W ......, .""" 11•59 -18"DAftl1 ~ ~........ ,._,, -M&11s.111&5 P!Tlrne. mwt type~. and aflorth an<i d• • ~World_, "'"I· -....... /OW.. ... 2 blcl "°"' :::la_...... ,,_ Jim AOCOUHTI PAYAalE nm---H .. vy phonee. Salary SECRETARY ~ tlu1 not neceee- w/eeme. '350. ~ M/F 2br ~ E/llde l'llt t .5 oroea. .. 75,000. ~ 43 ln1uranoe Clerk-Large WWW. open. Call Mteie 860-2570 N:~~ ~':' Gl~t8~l. ltl'f. P'-aMd reewne MESA VERDE-Muter :: .. ~~':.=1 'A 2 _ _ down. 487°'132 p.p. o::::-:= 'C"P&-*'8 = f~~=· -Al... _., ... If 722-*'t. ' ~~~~:'1 f.f,: bdr. P'4t petto ent' be seo If ... 3011 Md 3011 Wutlial 1711 Enterpr1Me Me-et78 Duttee lndllde typtna, fll.. TYPIST-GENERAL OFC. child, Sutt• 200. 1r11ne. n-1mllr, '325/mo-UOO M/F, lg 2br 2be ovet pool, Harbor Blvd, CM nr DENTAL .A8818TANT Ing, phon• -, other Sm E11g•oe..-"IO Ann, flt, --llf/•-CA 82115 or Catt MC 5"4~t2 all amentttall+. '400/mo. Bait S ~00 2518/1440 llf. "'oc Air-... lllllllPL 8uay N9wpott Bw:fl of• olertc.I dutlea. Ptwant ternporwy poa a-10 wb -.• _,.., (714)752-1481 157-8658 Iv meg. ., t. •• · pew1. Sml ofe w~ tloe .-Clng ~ offtce etmoaptlef"e Cell 751·t861 ' Nftpor1 Bw:fl R.E ofQ. -------- MSTR Br/ba, 111t~h•n. M/F non-~r to lhr 2BR ~~ ~· 811 •1258 & '712. 6'2~180 ,0,r:,:1..=-.::~, ROA, up nee. a1~ne. J-*@ H1·2828 • • P/tlme. Wiii Trtlln. Hrt 111111. u.nllY r.vi..rc,-$4~ utll, NB townhome garage 1 ) DENTAL ASSISTANT -.. ... ....lll•IT/UftT 12~ 5, !ieyttYPt eat. ;:;'· Needed few latge rK ... . blktoOOWl.ST3-244e *13:,~~~:-· .. llTllY.... mTlmLD1 .... ROA 4'A deya, Crown l Pfto,, to do F~~ omce lkl"-. :..,,~if64M~e g tlgloue 25 yr ofd Co. ~hawn.Npt.Bc:tl.am Wlllll-r-ll•..,. F,..tnfonnetton: Btldgeexpreq Ml oomm Eneraeuc ,..,.,....,,...,..,,Apptyet located In Newport rm few buey met. M/exec M/F shr 28' 2 11ry CM Nwpt Bd'l 541·5032 Agt .._,. U.S. CHRISTIAN SINGLES w/up lrvtne '7ae.noo ~ deooattl . .,....., 2MS E. C0Mt Hwy, IUlte SECRETARY/RECP. e..ch. Soma ehorthand, Ute K prtv, no smk, pvt ba, Condo, patio, gr•t loc BAYFRONT BLOO .. LUii Box 716-KT dtl)'9. &...ee73 .., ..... ...-. flle, AIR potting. 307, CdM. Mon.-Frl. f"B Flrm IMklng depan-heavy phones. Mutt be gat9Q9 '360. &44--0388 $350 + '300. Betty EXECUTIVE SUITES . Wayzllta, MN 5&391 w. Starting Immediately. 1:30-4 Of Cllll 813-1800 deble lrt ofe. lndMdual able to compoee le«ert. R In CM S 250-3511or846-2585 Ev 1135•1 UP 642-4644 Located on oomer of t7th BTAL AllllTAIT Bak«/lt1atol .,._ few ai>c>tm. Alie few Nancy fOf oo.y pt1onee get Of• EXcell«lt pay & baneftta. :;,F non-':r J&o~ NB MOBILE HOME-AVAIL · · St end Pomone Ave. CM. TAii i HITUY MDI ~ In Front & Cell 5-48-0724 ..,JJlmT ~ gantuttonat 1klit1 and Send reaume to: PO Box 1 'ttt• Joe 54t-15"42 MARCH 1 $380/mo + 12 NEWPORT BCH Ote, apl'll Oeelgn per90nal layout (111) ITl-IMI 8adc Office. Fut ... tlme. -.. -1-1 •1rw1 typing req n-amkr 2&40 Newport Beach nc u . utll 831-s6e4 &43 eq ft,lhwr. Nr P.C.H w/$12.00 PF allowlince. l2.oo +tolllfany 641-9301 Mk'°' KaN Altd~-k~r-8 Butty CPA F1rm In HB Mra. ~Cs. M0-5111. CA e2ee3. Attan: T«a. • ROOM IN NB HOUSE ' . & POil offtce ~2947 llmlted unite avallabfe, • ..,,. ,__ • Medi lhatp tndtY Wiget~;;;;;;; _____ .:_; _____ ;;;;;- Female prefered reni NB, rKof M/F 26+. lg Penln 1900-3300 eq fl ..•. 70 •-L~'-.. lllLllllT /frtllt... ""' per ..... train. phone mannen and prof r1 negotiable 648-11Ms Pt 2br 2be $425 Inc utll. IUllL BJU• PSF Groee LAuet. "~ • ~~pref: type, C.M. 84&-7801 :crance, 48/wpm, • . Bob 873-0727 •ft 0:30pm NEWPORT CENTER ... b"wtlea Hll I. ~It. 3 dye Of 53. W~~~=·= Nd rm1-to lhef-. COM Full~•=-· 141-1111 *XPPLE 11-111. Private FIT. . ~122 11ome • ., wkly 642-1m apt.. n..smkr. ,.,.. parl. 1ao NEWPO~ cNTR oR (No Bn*ere Pteue). ~,snr. ~ Cltl'IMl/OHlll 1411 111.IJ Pl.I•"' • • • • • • ··: aeteh/mtttll till 13501"'°· 7eo-a730 Cl1•)l ..... ll ·---eystem ~ -===~~;91 I~.. ......NhEW2 CO.l'._00-SHARE CdM dlx SultM A/C w. COSTA. MESA: 1etti St ...... ,.... ... .... ,.. ·-· $ $ ._ ...,, m-. own room, • • 7()()().15 000 1/f 4000 elf • • 11111 • '400/mo+ lit& tat only, .mpte pttg, utll 1 janitor. e/c ofe 'on 40 Ooo eq fl niW Can Jiii M•Jor """ In Newport • PAIT TlllE lfflll OLEll • Wkly rentala. L..ow rat• aY8lt lmmid. ~ 15. 2855 E Ce1 Hwy 876-elOO tot. Greet 1oc,' edl. NB. a..ctl/!Mne .,._ have e S135 & Up/Wlcly. Co60r Npt Bc:tl, to w 3br 2t>e ExdualYa Corp Patti In Bier. M0-7000 Wk~Y::~-&~~°!n lmmedlet• operllngl for • Very busy circulation office needs • SALES MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY TV maid MMca tree holJle n-smkr 1 blc to !MM. 8'Md new Office I p •--& ..,._ ,. __ & ~ many ....,... of account-......... time help answerina h • cott.. heated pOoi & b •a ch s 3 3 81 mo ENda In pre9tlgioul Office ac••• "'"~1 E;," .;r"·..,.. .--.. Ing derk1. • _. • ---o eavy • ltape 'to OCMn. Kltc:h'1 11tlleet+MC. 87~5027 Pati. 2000-7SOO Sq. Ft. l'fll t 1:~11~ travel. ShOf1 & tong tenn Mlligri-e phone traffic. We have nice cus-e eY811. 995 N. Cout Hwy, Avatt May 15th. Comer of IV&llebl. • tomers! Applicants must be neat, e Laguna BMc:tl 494-5214 NPT on the beectl, 2 rme, Murphy & Corporate I mTI CHILO CARE & Hou.-man.. · • responsible, and have a pLeasant e ______ • ___ avail now S500. 11t/l.ut P&B. Bldg 11gNige avail. Four 2 bdrm, t'A bath keeping. My home Cor-10 k pU W llJD. dep. 746-45111~2991 Handeome allowtnoa '°' (Townh<>uee etyta) and one def Mar. 2 IChOol age ~~~~1 'for~ • telephone personality. Some light • Wkly rentall now 1va11. N/smkr M/F lhr oen w tenant ltn9f1Tlta. Contact one 1 bdrm. t beth. chlldren. Mon. thn.I f'rt. dttlonal tnfonnatton. • office work also. Hours are approx. • St2t.60 wk & up. 2274 2Br 1ea Apt prl(ng wld r., .. at 545-3115 Newer. oaragee. ntc:e. 11:30-5:30 0y9 833-1410 * e Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, start-e Nwpt Blvd, CM ~7445 '350+1h uta '4e.-21se • FORMER yectit etubhouM ~ooo~c:~::!i gri~ ev/Wknd 640-1081 lfAID.l IDW e ing salary is $100 per week. Apply e ID 1111 LIME Nwpt Bc:tl. 8aywood . 2BR Bayfront toe, partial Im-831-1298 Mature woman for PIT lll-11• • in person, Mon-Thurs, 2:00 to 4:00 • Crew Supervisors are now needed to work In a pro- fessional management pos- ition. 3029W PactftcCout H~ 28A. Avall tmmed. rKoved-wlll lmprow to I ~i~~-? bebylltttng, hrt flax, HB. NewportBMctl PM. A-k for Eileen. • ~ BMc:tl R4lfrlg TV $420/mo. 700-8524 :;~ox 2200 1/ft. • ~ • · fW9. M0-9321, 8-5pm • nlt • St25+wkegl.~depoelt. Nwptls6e.S..proftemn-fl )Lt Non Roy91 Famtty ...U CLERICAL e · smkr-thr delux 38d hm GROUND flr.ofc, front on -·---Royal Nanny. ~ul-tlme • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • We now have openings for mature adults to supervise newspaper sales crews. I I I t n nr bc:h wlume 1525/mo Nwpt Bl AfWX 8001/f ~ SPARKLING 8 Unit e.t-llttat fOf 2. 07~9822 CURii mtST e 330 W. BAY ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92826 e .. I I • ni: &46.0793 or 645-3700 ~:in!'~~ g =.~~ '~ ~~ ...... dn ii ii OREA T WESTERN • AN EOUAl OPPORTUNITY IEMPLOVEA • ______ ...,......, Nwpt 1g MCluded 11me. AOOSecWAeR8want-SAVINGS*.,, lmmedt-•• • • • • • • • • ••••••••.I 11tPref. Pref,.... Fem. m1n age 25. 1375+ UM IAY, I.I. lulaea I rt11ulaJ ed SS/hr + m11eaae mutt et• opportunity ror • 1• ••• ........ • ovet 30 n«n<>kat to.,,.,._ one fifth 1111 645-6287 Choice of Office ~ hew~ eair. 72}.Mse CLERK TYPIST In °"' .-•••••• ... .,_ ~. '::1:.. '1:o :!: Prof fem, 25-35 lhr 28' :!;,"C:.:.,! ~:=. lulua HOUSEC~NER • ~TA MESA loan of-,: DELIVERY DRIVER J Responsibilities will Include hiring, training, and motivating teens In obtaining new cus- tomers for one of the area's leading newspapers. tum, $425 furn. UtJt In-upper, ertyrd , lndry. Copter MMca •vWtable Oprtaa!ti:. titt lM4 Tuee-Fr1, llPPfOx 30 hrl, 1 • 1 eluded 551-4543 Balboa Pen. $380/mo. • • • . "e~E for ;:; SS/hour. Mutt haw own You wttt lwn the v.nou. • D II P'I • ,· 075-3715 Glne aft 0c>tn Retell Space Avaltable of Trucking Company eair. 850-4111 typee Of loana, rKep&I'• e a Y I Ot motor rQUt8 I 28R 2~BA Condo N.B. Prof rem 25-35 lhr 7~ ft Suited fof tflrough Chaper 11 HOUMk ,.., .... loan doc:u-• available In Huntington • pool, ~·· MUne $350+ w/ume. 3BR NB condo. Apparel~ Gift PrOCMdlngl. Deadlln• eeplng mente, Md maintain • : Harbor area. 1-2 hours • dep ~ utll. Lance Exel loc nr bc:h $325 and Hob . 3/18/&e. Mlntmun bid Mt .. I pertinent fllea .. wel .. • 95~1281/W &C2-5211/H pool/jec 78Q...e810 3355 Via ~~3-.1se at 19157.31. Single 8UO-ITIC ~ther J~.!:t :,uue1. : per afternoon. : For an excellent opportunity and earnings of $500-700 per wk, 2BR 28A condo S300 + Prof ,. mult be delltl ceaetul bidder to be ~ lltuatlon evallal>M 11 ~ '°' thll 'WPf"' • C II 6 • MC. Nr SC Plza. Small reep non-.,,., to ,,,; ........... ewwded an ...... on for quallfledcoupleto .......... poettton entry . a 42-4333; Monday -• doO oft. 754-MOO 3BR0 dup1ex In COM. No 1300 eq ft. Garden Sutt•. terma °' cun within 10 •um• hou.. and · • Friday 10-5 P.M. Ask for • •OUIET & SPACIOUS• pet1. $400/mo + utlla & Weetc:lff Dr. 487-5132 days of ~tllnQe... gr o u n a 1 k • • p In o We offer competitive • A • 2BR tBA, balcony. gar., dep. 720-8408 ev.a ..,In.. Call l-800-44 •5285· reeponetbllltlee In oceen-Nlartea and excellent : rt . : D/W, tndry rm, no peta. PrOf/F wanted. To lhr 2br Full Servtce Eklltdlng. front Newport .,.. benefttl. For an Int~ • • • Call TC Ask for Ron S600/mo. ~2832 c .M. twnholJle. '3&2.50. Comer of weetc1m & 1rv1ne Manage Your o wn home. appointment,~ Cllll. • Orange Coaat • S400+dep Newport, f/p, + 'A utH. 722-8128 588 Sq Ft. VIEW SUITE Time & Buiiness We require well-man-LltWe ,..,. : Delly Piiot • BBO-cable-naar watat. Prof ma 2BR 2BA pool Win Redecorate nered, groomed pro-(l1•) lll-4lll • • 642-9822 or &e5-5175 tannti, apa . .,.25 + uttta: Nl-t111 For some 11 s 11ard fwlk>nall with pr'IMoua GREAT WESTERN SA'mGS e 330 W. Bay Drive : 642-4333 - Balboa Penln rum. F/M Ew 556-0150/642-8107 work lor 01her$ 11 s private r•ldence ex-e c-ta u-.. c .a e prof grMt 3BR 2BA hM Office-Waterfront Suite, pwe pleasure II you ve perlence and lhe ability Equel Oppty Employw • vw IWW ' "' • • "400/mo vrty 873-0727 Reep quiet, maJa rKefd, 2 dyn860 eqlc:tt ~ the1 beNyB, moet a1w11y5 wanted 10 be to exprw tti.mselvaa -M/f:/H ••• • ••••• ••• 91•• •• ••• • e e e ••1iiiiiii~ii¥i;;;;iii~ • ,. · rm1 evall. $375 (pvt ent, em ·-n · .. pvt your own boss and artloutatety. Mul1 be abte · --• COM GREAT HOME FOR fprlc. aky1lght1). ANO entry,avl lmmedD/1-800 ma~e your own dee• to rKovtde vertftable ref·111 ... .... m ~ m!!m MAN, •II AMENITIES S275 Nr oc Airport. 258-9300 E/873-3962 SIOnS consider being an wencaa. J' ~ I J r I I I I ~ { ] .~I i s550. Cell 040-4255 758-2012 ----··-owner operaror w1t'1 h I ..... ..-_.r_ -Ae ro Mayflower Transit Flextble alx-day work e f.IW 11. • "''' --C.M 4BR condo, lhr beth. RMMTE thr 3 BR Condo, E. t7th St. Cotta M9le Company Inc tilt• ..... medlc:el, dental, -.: , .. ,. Poolljec, tann11 S230+ pool, Jee. C.M. 1375/mo 000-1200 eq tt. St.10 per mo~111•cogn11ed name tlfe lneuranoe .. wall Mi~.... ....._ ...... Tu p-r-..a _ dep. Utl pd. 631-7050 + 'h utll 722·7&42 1q tt groae. Avail lmmed. in the bu1o1ness You It vacation ~1. Cell _ _ •• ~ ua11111f Fe, beeut 2BR 28A E/llde T..... Cati fOf appt to ... travel !I'll' country on (818) 1114-4217. c-...... NETS & CARPEN-Entry & Franch Doon FMNK U OssELMXN -D-A;,;;H;;;.S;;;;A .. L~Y-ER-PA_l_N-TN_G_I r,. 8 :-3 0. 5 : 3 0 • Cr a I g fOu• own tractor w1t'1 $2 40 da ,_. By Norman The Doorman 30 yra. M Tu CoNultant CM ap1 S3e0tmo + ·~ ........ ll•l_....IH · 831•12ee <>11• tr.Her and .. e 11 faaaL-... ,.11 , per J ..!._RY_:_.~~.f9PWI. <>all & Fir. 857-000R Sr. Cit ... ~ ....... 782• Uc 1425824 utlla 722-1387 Ive mtg ...-. • supply your toads _ _. 'WW ,,_ -•n•--. ~2003 "1"' -.r .. C.it Anytime 964-2017 For 1ne Roommate your'• ·~: "~~'\· To qualify PRE:SCRool That'• All you pay few Fem /non smkr 23-28 to looktng For-Selected by .. r • •~ 50/hr "'--·"""' 3 ttnea 30 dey minimum ~ wto-a---11 W .. ICl..i... GLASGOW PAINTING ahr 3bf 2be NB houM '"""r needl & meaaured t Be 21 or older -· + ...,....K>"'CI on • I ....._ .. _ t'--.. :J'•9&1 a. ...,, I t/Ext 30 $300/mo plutll &C&-6457 ~ .... Ublllty 20 1-5m rl ~;·= with. good drlY• c:redenti.11 & up, hn nu.. """"'• • pe ...... • WWUUt n . yrs exper • ..-Ing record llex, nHr Adami & llddttk>na. QUaltty wortc •DRYWALL TAPING • ref'1. 642-5214 ~DE ~IGNEQ ~p a t.terns ~ ~ ~ ' &i The Bert Geiger ~ Collection A985 ~M )~-~~ I ......,r'\?m ~-:I I 'I / I ,' ·I ' Dnlgner Pattern A985, One Size • " ,,., M:tl W0"°9rful 11.tfe al'd l¥t ~ • I05& Intl ~ OYef 9WfY!htng "'"-~¥ u .,.. M IPO"Y in 'rO'Jr w.,drce>e Just ""'° mM'l ~,., pent )'Oii l'I CUI ~ 0\11 lltld al~Cf'I ~ UC> '" ON Oly IO -me v.-y "twt F\tnQ 0"\9 ~ ow. ""41' ~ IO V*"f ltllt IO<JI< al'CJ lor " oory IOucf\ 8et1 Cie91' ~ WOOi ,.,,,.., bnnll .ipeca QP!nWU~~ lwwd or l•rtunid r.ol!Df\ IOI m1 8nd 11111 ... ror ~ • °"'Or* Panem A99~ " ........,.. "' one .. ,. to •~ •• ~ -,.,_.. •""-9...ol.H~tor..:fl~IO DAILY PILOT ,.,.._ ...... P 0 b 4 7 Woodl9ld9 H9w Yoit I 13T1 IAdd 75c IOf MCfl peft1fn for ~ Incl ~I PMI ~ YOUA NAMF AOOAESS ZIP Sf'YLt NUIOl8Clll Sllr Be •bl• to invest Br 0 0 k h u r It. H B . SERVICE un44t PtUt 548 IMO All Texrur. ' Aocouttlc:. TIEii HOMEOWNER EXPERTS e minimum ol "4-4223. ~Rapalr-Altilfatlonl F19e eet. Kevtn 722~214 T~/rwnoved. Clean-Int/Ext. Ac:oua. Celllnga. u .soo (II you -·-~. P.,,.._Lodw eec .. __,_. __ , up, new lawn.. 751-3478 Ue#288597 831·11295 don't own • tree· •-M ....... 642...o5e7 .,....... tor I Ftn•nclal For Huntington B .. ch )"1'9a.p. -·1 1-"!"ml...,..,....,.....,. __ Tree/Trtm/Cleenup compt PAINTER NEEDS WORKI au1stence 11 Pr..school. 8 ECE Untta. DIRECTORY CuJeta P-D.ll'Tm gardening. Compattttve Int/Ext. celllMQ9, refln cab av11tabte to ~ piefeoed. Cell ROfTW&;p;C o;y a;;; =wortc, ,,__., prtoae. Cnuac 642-2873 (20) yr1 exp .. work guer ~~:::~!~,. Petti IMI0-8788 w/new ~.Non toxtc, 1 42581 Ma-7401 Tm lllll... Devta P91ntlng 964-3837 Attend a tr11n1ng l'Uml/f .T. II .. ftle egga. 846-5133 RE810/COMM'L/IND 20 l.awn-Tre.-Shn.lb lnltall. PAINTING Int/Ext. repalrt, progrem lrvtne Program. Requite = ~C YTL Do my own wortc. Uc. Tree T11m and Removal cab_ refinished, papering lnterHted? Cell toll expertenca & ECE Unltl. CALL TOOAYll ~· ~ #278041. Al 84&-8128 Llrwn Main & Rototllllng: 25yr local refs 979-5284 lree 1·800·428-1220 552-1967 Ill •• I.Ill --¥ p;ao;: petha, DON'S ELECTRIC Sprinkler ln11att, Repair. UNIQUE PAINT llno1ana call ........_. _ _. __ , Your etc. No Job too small. 498-9671 8eMce cella Free E.lllmat• ~ 10 vr-In the Harbor ArM 1 1100·382 12' 21 bet· ..... -. I 'J/ 8eMce °"*1tory .... Mlckev. 536-4563 d---outlet• etc, bonded.' K.C. TREE SERVICE . Fr .... I. 854-2732 . ween 8:00 1.m end M•.•-•b1tht t1• Aepr tatlve. ·i-7:30 p.m ••• ~11 • ..a IOI nlW Cat NEW/REPAIR Ouallty No Top, trtm, remov.t. Oualtty Pattrla1 tnd•anapo11s t•me -llnY/AllllT -.&-... la1o P!NNY'8 BXYCXAE JOba to small ~wonabl. urvlc e. Fru Ett. l""li+XffMiii~JJ"..,-· .. --As~ tor Oepr 4 9 Oppor1untty to edvlln09 In Lunch Md Sneck1 Inc F199 eet lk:'d 831-2345 · Deys/Evea. ~ F 1 G INTERIORS \\ Mayflower ICC 2934 lnt<Wu ... ntt ocEXAFMoNt FMtiOOd wiotwoom 1n 04d Mboe Inn. Reedy few summer. •12&K, n•gotlebte. MIOhMI R.E. 873-MIO ~ltLeu Dlf ~Form;; 24 Hour Hotline HOMEOWNER'& ASSIST 7 Oay1(714)54&-7~1 -., • I ....... --,..-.:t[. HANGING/STRIPPING •Gt-"• non-prott1 • • _ • _ ••• UC. CM/NB 646-7931. ..... ... ecap1ng. Sprtnkten. VISA·MC 873-1512 organlr.atlon. 3 to 5 yra ,.. r..n.. Bod. ClaM-upe. 20 yra 1n exi>r.lnofbrngmtMd • ,_. CJeeelat= ~ .,... Tony84&-5t24 "l&ll'llllUTI" ~ ~or ren'IO¥e. Ory-40Ufi~N8 WOOd :::W.w:.'7:,~'!16· Comptete ctaen-.up gen'I DEPENDABLE QUALITY req,experlnword .... Rapalt'I. 647·7801 ~"::.• ~7 ......... Greg. ' ,,;· mM!t, tr• trlmlnQ. tree W~manlhlp. &C2-e813 rKOC , .. 19 Md,.,._ REBLOWN OR PAINTED eat. Meuro, 962·80'73 We gall 11\d hang together with IBM/PC,~ Aleo Int/Ext Pa1nttna a..nlna my "Y thru nn...1 ISHtt<AWA LANDSCAPE Hang/1111p. AcMoe to Illa omcutaft, wortc doealy Ue~2MM7 131..ntf 90hoolf 2 opei•1g1 av9ll. Sod. Claen-4.lpe Malnt enay. 830-o730 with Board & Director. jf Ae. 648-tM7. FlAEWOOO 171.60~ COrd St>nr*larl. etc. ~147 PJUill c.11 414431 ...... Houeeo ... nltlQ 14 Y'9 up. ~~~~· aw Upe•Tr• Topping fnt~/!mral[ UHlll'r'D -hnllut ,...,._,,._,,_..,own ShacMno-Aamov'ng-Haul • ~.-Ing, 11uuvn:1u XPPCIXAei iENvici uw. Pina 1.a 1111 Della y,... · Mtl<E 850-328s · cuatom tex1urlng. quaittv FWrtg'e...,.,. ctr)We, HOU8S<EEPEA l:ilC'~ wont. PrObfams..No Prob· lmn'l«tler. operq fOr full ,.,.... O/W, Ale. AJA AEA80NA8lE RA TES .,..,... Uc. ::r:.: = !!!!!!I:= : lemtl #328M4 554-7831 ttme D1atrtet Manaoar. ~ ~· «11-1148 •·au., etac.' c.a.M.a: *-* ~··~~·~·~::==I Muat enjoy wor1tlna wttti 240-0117orU2-M • lllllllMI• Co. 142-4221 648-1•7 EST. 875-3176 REFS. 1411rR•tll-1111 ctlltd ren. !aperlence. we tpeclllll tt ~ & FEHCU-4ATiiT,..tr'lrn 8"cl1Ait:~ ~ f'AJA~&~ '*Pful. _ _ Oetalad ~.Call fot Dump NM. C.M./N.B. oement. p1anter9' r9MUOoo DRAINS CLEAA We~ an •c 111nt ben-Alea• """'9 I l ear\ltoe now. ~57 ..._Jim~ 142•720t ,..,..,_,·. 24fw 1 54M72t Feucata. ~.'::.~!5 eflt proorwn, .,_, ~ ==I0=1" VACAHQQ VACANCIU .OEN. HOME AEPAIAS. STUCCO MASONRY-TILE &C1..ot07 PIA 722·toee' cattona l ~ bonul 8pecitel Pr9 Soma A9tea Paint. eryw.I. ~ No Job to WM11 All ._ Draine rKOgtWn end dental Ir). ~~Iott We do" all '57-6742 ate. Gary 14M27' PTI: F'ree eet. Uc. · 13 1:.'&g Alt plumclwad or repelfed. mlMga Nim~. Joe &4S-42't 7am-tpm ---.... Larve or ln'9I.. I do It all 1uranoe. Salary plu1 ..,C.oompteK~"*"· -~· = **HANDYMAN** -ret .... ,.,.~~~ APPICSnt mwt llPPfY In ....... w-l•I ~TIONS Pet 531·1S71or M IMQ. 1'tl-1~1't CSANCttEZPl.UMBINO ""'8g T.I. Dll Pilot.: .. , ..._,/Colt& Mw.,. .. Cl!AN..-. ... Ftt Opper Aeplpe1 our ~ monev v;;; =:rtv~t .. CC:: U...Uz...Ait I a;;o: Nannaittaa1-4110 • ~25.,.!.r::,.. :f.:l•tttL .:::•1r1 & T.D'I. 810,000/up. no ....... Ce. A"1ll't 8-11 =-.· == cm~ 1.l 1• . -~·-.. ·-I UC. T-111.AH 730-1;; Ing, 2 4 cnc1tv1no PtM!tY. caa a.m.or2-4p.m.(~ ~r20-tttt 1'.i'.WRJ&r Garege&YerdQnuoa H A8CMOV1HQ : ... -~ - Oeneson A.oo ln-1311 don Dept.). ~ w . .. Rm.' ·Add. ""'~ Jon '4U1t2j0uldt & CarefUI Tt-PIU•l/P··· •••• • -l a --a onl H DClttlflC. e.tt\. Tie, fSS'7487 ..... HXUtiiO •CL.!AH-UP LOl\ATU 5e2A..o10 ..........:__----· ~Eiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii!!!!!~·;.1 .. 1.. -•'*ID-RU8H JOM ·-v · --.--. ,.._,utufw 18 acs j OU .. I PICtAl.ITY -·~--646-1740 ~o::r.~= IJ ... MIW IS0-2168Dlana831"'"64 , 759-7044· [1!JI :I ~.:1, 11:1 •~ 'l•l:l:._~ Ser..eng AM of South Or ... COW1ty • ~~· a • 14M· • 11unn1 ... -. -· .... r ·· LOTUll 1·2-3. ,AYN>LL NfC t!!:'1a ~ ~· ~ .=:r~°"t:!., :W,,.a;;;:h.nodJ ~ dsMry, '°°· lpecl...,.. In ~ c.I t.ny, 722-tm Uc. T11-MM.14t-1427 ;:: ~-LO'# P1'CI --. f?t.Ofi1 Md Atlld'l ,,_ -. NIWW ....... ltoniot ~ 831·2$4& ,..WN.,....,,IT _____ l.orT,....... .... ING--,-0-.. 1 ... •n ..... ·-nw. . ....., -. Tiit tuelHUI LrTTEM °" .. .. . .._ · l!RNt c::::: "90fn'e ..... 1121 Lil•I iii UW ,..... ......... ,,_"' ~ ,._.1iA'V"',....bit, ,. ==.=..r: =::.....-:..~ =.~ .. ,.~=""dlar\·c:.~~betti ~:---:::'t ..w. ,_......_ 11'1Hpl9dl. ttwv ....._ -...10'!/. Thel*·Yout eo..114 --• ....,.......,_._ 0.M~Ot H.I..,., ~ 1• W, 1tttl It. CM MIN90W """''""' Lif -Dool'e• ... 1110 .... or~ HCMN-112~' OUllt!•OUf.-.OV ~IUNttttHE IN- IUib OM Mi'Aii tt) 7-.aea !ill! -u..... -...... "'°"Uc... Lt.cl. c..r4°" ~ •~z.li ei!C'..: if~;,;;. ~.:r::a: ~,,:.;;_ ~163-t«o-· ' #] SOUILETI -llllllllPEI .... LlllTD •111 Fii UYIOE WIES PllE H,.. ... ,._11tt11 ... weatt1 . ... ._ .... , WIWMITYOU! .................. , ... .. .... ,.. ................... . htll••• ..... ••• ...... . ... .,, ................ . • C.T•rl A• fw T.C. (7 t4) 642-4111 penln1• Now Av•ll•bl• CAR ROUTES E•rn Extr• C••h For Del/very Of Thi• P•,,., HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney ' er-. COM' OAJLY PILOT/~, t.UrGh 1e, 1eee .,. ... .. ~ . Sea Pointe offers designer· horn.es under $1 million Buyers who think they have to Invest a million dollars or more to buy a luxury home may be surprised by what's available In San Clemente's Sea Pointe Es- tates. A new designer residence has Just been put on the market In the ocean view-oriented community for less than $900,000. Sites at the San Clemente development -ranging from 9,000 to 36,000 square feet - are priced from $85,000 to $552,500. Several are already occupied, while others are just now coming on line. One such home by Dean Elliot Is a 6,400-square-foot, five- bedroom, 41/t-bath home, priced at $895,000. ·it features contem- porary Mediterranean architec- ture, plus natural woods and other touches of a bygone era. Moorish arches establish the entrances to various rooms. All proposed home designs must be approved by an architec- tural review committee, which ensures that the theme of the community Is strictly maintained. See Pointe Estates offers a 24- hour, manned security gate with television surveillance equip- ment. - Lusk Co. begins laiid$cape pr~ject Work has begun on a $1 million landscaping project at Sea Island, Lusk Co. 's community of luxury condominiums over- looking Newport Bay and the harbor area In Newport Beach. Designed by landscape architects Van Dell and As- sociates of Irvine, the land- scaping wlll feature a tropical and contemporary Mediterranean theme, created by palms and flowering trees and an abun- dance of shrubs. The gat&-guarded community of view-oriented condominiums Is located on Jamboree Road just off Pacific Coast Highway, adja- cent to the Newport Beach Coun- try Club (formerly\ lrvlne Coast Country Club). The first phase of 16 homes Is scheduled for com- pletion In May. blanket the resort setting, which Is to Include some 200 palm trees up to 30 feet In height. The flowers' colors are In- tended to enhanc~ the Interior and exterior colors of the modeta and production homes. The dec- orated models are scheduled for completion In May. Details of the community In- clude custom-made, carrlag~ style street Ilg ht f lxtures con- structed of a copper material that gives an enriching appearance with age. Three floor plans are offered at Sea Island, ranging from 2,313 to 2,719 square feet, and up to three bedrooms and three baths. Each home teatures a den or a morning room and a two-car garage. Prices range from the low $300,000s to the mid $400,000s. For more Information caJI 640-5050. In addition, for those who prefer a finished home, a new "builder co-op" program was Inaugurated last year. Under that program. several developers of cus1om homes have been invited to design and build ready-for- occupancy "turnkey h~mes." For more information. call 643-1392. Entry into Sea laland, the view-oriented condominium community being developed by the Luak Co. More than 40 different var- ieties of plants Including hibiscus, azaleas, scheffleras. bougalnvillas and jasmines, will The Sea Island sales office is open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Villagio offers hilltop living Ocean-view homes Sited on some of OC 's last coastal property Vlllaglo's ocean view homes In San Clemente are located on some of the county's last remain- ing coastal property, on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Vlllaglo's single-family homes resemble villas on an Italian hillside overlooking the Mediter- ranean. Bold pastel colors. nu- merous balconies and patios mark the homes, priced from $125,990 to $179,990. Five floor plans range from 1,216 to 1,691 square feet, with sweeping ocean. mountain and city views from almost every . room. Vlllaglo features two-to four- bedroom homes with such amenities as two-story living rooms with skyltghts. separate dining area, patio yards, land- scaped front yards, wood-burn- .. Ing Jlreplaces, full yard fencing and attached two-car garages with electric door openers. Other design touches Include lofts, 17...foot ce11tngs, an indoor "window" with flower box over- looking the living room, open floor bridges and spiral stair- cases. The Amalfl 1s the most spacious plan, with three bedrooms and 21h baths, as well as an optional bedroom/den within Its 1,691 sauare feet The thr~bedroom. 21h bath Allcante model has 1,645 square feet while the Corfu offers three bedrooms and three baths 1n 1, 495 square feet The smallest plan ls the Mykonos, a one-story floor plan of 1,216 square feet with two bedrooms and two full baths The Cannes model, the most popular plan, Is already 83 per- cent sold out In the first phase. A twcrstory home with 1,587 square feet, It has three bedrooms and 211'1 baths. Villaglo Is the first to be built at Rancho San Ctememe. irma.ster- planned area which will eventu- aJty encompasa nearly 2,000 acres In the hlllsldes of the San Clemente coaat. Models are open from 10 a.m. toe p.m. every day. To reach the community. take the San Diego Freeway to San Clemente, exit and travet east on Avenlda de Pico. Turn right on cane del Cerro and f oftow the atgne to Vllleglo. For more Information, call 498-1800 .... B URT'S G The Terrace Collection. Sumrtuously dc-sigrwd 3-and 4-bedroom t<wnhomes with up to 3,659 sq u<Hl' fo<>t of magnificent livi ng space, bc·a utifully appoi nted throughout. Among the· incl uded ameni ties: •Old-world fireplaces witlLmarbk,>r ceromic hw ~nn~ .aml hearths • J fand-c-,ct marble or cerami c tile wcl-bcir topc; • Custom, hand- finished oak ca binetry • Custom, h,md-trt M'l'lrd ceilings dnd radius- < omer wa ll treatments • Thermddnr Thcm Mtmmc micr'OVVclVe oven • Thermador Thermatmni< c;elf-deaning <M'Tl • Sub-Zero refrig- <>ra tor with cabinetry front • F1ltrex built-in c <.•ntral vacuum system • V\l>stec: C'lectronic 'i(.'C"Uri ty <1yc;tc·m -in c;hort , virtually ('V("ry con- tMnporary comfort and convt·mc.>nn• imagin Jblr The Terrace Collection. Tht• fmal oppo rtunit y to liw m the mo<,t <'XL lusive guardc>d p,;tt<' community m N<.w port fk>dth . Numbers Jl\1 limitro. ~ it today. ' • l FINALE! • M0tJrl lmmr .. atl'' op1m dmlv from 10.00 a m I<> S:OO pm I t41«'r 11011,.., b11 a11,,omtm1mt From S445,CXXJ Located between Mac Arthur and Jamboree Blvds. on Ford Road . For infonnation call (714 ) 640-1501 •