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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-11-29 - Orange Coast PilotSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1986 . 25CENTS SEE A2 FOR TODAY'S NUMBERS .. Huntington fire damages hit $4M . ~ Oificials continue to investigate blaze that caused most damage in city histoti cidental cautes, since the fire ~n some 30 hours after construction workm left the site at the comer of Florida and Main streets. .. That eliminates sparks from weld· B1TONYSAAVEDBA °' ............. Fire invcsttptoD sifted through i~ torchcl a sew ~orrinl out or the charred con truc11on site for clues someone leavina a power tool on," but were unablt FrKiay to determine Yid fire inve1tiptor Bob Ru51Cll. find any h2rd evidence supponina earlier speculation of arson. the "9 J 1 '' cmeramcy number. Bydllft Friday, arson mveslipton said only that they had located a 6(). foot by 60-foot area where they behevc the fire onainated, ncar the compltx't main entrance on. Main Street o( the burned out l 4S..unit IP*f\mmt compk.x •• Sanport Oe'ttlopmcnt of Ne1a;port lkach. Eattier fire rtJ?O!U · said tht structure was beina bUtlt by Glcr\fed Development of Encino, a iu~idial) of G~ Fedttll Sav-inp .. David Van l1k. pro~t manqer . Financial damqes from a mys.- tenous Thanlu1iv1n1 Day blaze that dnlro)'td .an_unfinished four4tory retirement complex Jn Huntipaton Beach \\etc esttmated Fnday at $4.1 million -the lllahest in cuy history. the cause of the blaze that shattered Moreover, the electriett had not a~accnt office wandows...and janiWl-yet been a«•valed wirint ihe wood-shake roofs of homtt a coursma throuJh ttte--Fivc Point Several .. susp1~1ous" characters who \\ere seen. runnioa from ttfe fire site Thunday-tumed out to be ~pie ru h1n1 to notify authont1es, said Fire Chief Ray Picard. A van that wit· nrsses saw hurriedly leavina the area wa' in reality an oran~ truck that was .allO tf)l-i~tel help .. ·-----..-fi-,..,..,.,"""*ft for the dc ... elopment, 111d late Friday ttrltbotb amr~iel were Involved 1n-- More modtflcatlona and •t Miut two addltlonal test flights are needed before Voy8Qer wlll be ready to fly 8tOUnd the wOrtd without refueling . ,.. Ration IGUn*MY that 20 ----cf ArnilrtcM flli11S1'°"9 ... dl.......S to Iran When Pr•ldent Aeeoan'• former netk>nat eecurtty echct•• Robert McF artane vtllted Tetiran./M Entertainment "A Chlld'a Chrtatmu In Wiles" wtll put you In a hotlday mood./87 DmEX Advice & Games Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Gardening In the S4wvtoe Public notices ReUglon Sports Televlslon Tr Ma Weather 89 811-13 810 813 87-8 85 A3 813 86 C1-5 82 89 A2 2 killed, • 3 injured in separate accidents BJ LAURA MER& °' .. ..., ........ Two Oranat Coast rc11dents were "kjlled and three people were seriously injured an separate traffic accidents durina the first two days of Thanksaivin1 weekend. Laauna Hills residents Oary D. Birch. 19. and James F. Buckley, 18. were killed when their motorcycle crashed into a telephone pole in Miuion Viejo. Birch wa1 dnv1n1 his Honda motort)'cle at an exec sive speed cast on Antela Thunday Just before 10 p.m .. taid California H1ah· way Patrol spok:eswoman Janelle OCm. Buckley wu a putcnaer on the motorcycle. As 811-ch took a turn in tht road near Cateda. he Iott control of the mocorC)cle and crasbN into a tele· ~ne pole, she 11id. Buckley difd at tht teene' of the eccidtnt and Btrch wat pronounnd dead on amv1l 1t MiMion Commun ... ty Hoepital. Clem did not know if ttthtr of the mtn ~ wnrina hchnna. Anothfr motorcyclt dn ver was injured 1n Santa Ana when he lost CORtn>t ct( hit vchiclt Fnday whlle Hitina the ICJUdlbound Costa Mm Ftttway at Oyer Roed. Thomll l"att:Mt. 21, of Cluno HOii. Wll arnelina 11 1bo"1 SS mpb on IHI 1913 Hatley 0.vidtoft mocor- belle .. wtleft hC IOlll eonwol Ind liWdtd tnto 1 auenh'lil. •id Orm. Tiit lpeed timu oe tM ofhmp 1 10 ....... ,., botlt, lhe Mid ...... -/Al) quarter ofa male downwind. Courts project. •· Authorities all but ruled out ac-Yet investiptors were unable to Picard said the people were tracked down by mvcstiptors and their stories were venfied by a Joa of calls to ...,,... .... "" ,.., ....... Sboppen •tart holiday abopptaa at Soatb CoUt Plua rrt4ay monam,. Sales mark biggest shopping day By BILL MENZES ,, .............. purred by pecial ~ks and shon supplies of the mostsought-afteraifls. shoppers mobilized at the crack of dawn Fnday to embark an earnest on the J 986 Christ ma shopp1na season. Amencans packed malls. invaded ntzy and cut-price stores ahke and strolled down famous shopping avenues to snatch up the Items heavily advertised as the )'car's hottest g.ifts: 1nfrattd light-firing "laser" suns; stuffed animals both talking and mute: electronics; and clothina. "We're mobbed," said Robert Dahms, manaicr of the Sears. Roebuck & Co store 1n Holyoke, Ma s ... Three hour5 into the day ifs tumaoa out to be spectacular." Many retailers ha ve been push1na Christmas merchandise for months, but 5hoppers stuck with tradauon by coming out in force on the day after Thank aiving, the biggest shopping day oflhe year. And they came out early, with a number of national and local retailers opening early Wlth pec1aJ sale (Pleue ... NATION/ A.2) tlic construction. F1nanctal IOUC$ilhm the pcctacU· 1dent1f~ the owner ~ ... nu:/Aa) Coast shop rs rise early or - parking, s~les BJ PHIL SNEIDERMAN ............... Lori Lana and Lisa Schmidt, both ot Tustin, wtr d(ad lerious about shoppina on Friday. They amved at South Coast Plaza in Costa Meta at 7:30 1 m to be ready when lhe department stores threw open the11 doors at 8. "We'd never been out shopp1n1 here on the day after Thank51iv1oa. · L.an4 explained. "You have to ha"e thenght attitude-and act here early to act a aood parkina spaa." Thousand of shoppen apparently shared Lana's attitude and became part of a busthna turnout at area malls. To the delight of retailers, Orange Count1ans proved once .,ain that h1tun1 the shopp1n4 centers on the day after Thank511vin1 is as traditionaJ a catina a certain bud on the holiday. By Fnday afternoon. Lang and Turner "'ere mancuverina thro the busy aisles. clutching larae shop- ping baas filled with clothing. dishes. bed hncn and perfume. The two said they were calhna it quits, simply because they had run out of hands. Busy store mangers expressed excitement over the thronas of cus- tomers. aJona with occasional hints of disappointment because many V1S- 1tors seemed to be uictly wutdow hoppct'5 "So far. n's / so-t0."' wd Joe Ca.rckn'.a, IUA~r of the J. K. Olli aift M'!op at lh out Plaz.a. "*There' more look1n1 than bu yin.a." tvcrthcl , he u1d &)01 y color calendars fcatunna photos of se~> men and women were the hot ncn at his non: on Fnday. · R~fd1n1 the luroout. he added, -Tht c•pan ion of the maJJ 1s brina· 1n1 in a Jot more people. But parluna is a problem ." ' The Cotta Mesa mall, ahudy one of the nauon's bigest and mo t lurc rat1vc. arew laraer this )'Cat wtth the open1n1 the Crystal Court com· ple.1 on Bear Stcul Just south of Sunno~r Avenue. Crystal Court contams new Broadway and Rob- inson's stores, with three le vel of smaller store 1n betv.een. The main South 'Coast Plaza also ~sts a larser new Nord trom de· panmcnt tort. The lure of new stores on what was already one of the year's bu 1c t hoppin1days produced a sea of autos around the mall. Entenn1 the lots and lindana a parking place Friday after· noon required patience. persistence -and bl ind luck. Some hoppers, (Pleue eee COAST I A2) Niil•• dae ~ ptOblems. an oa ..., Sl"'110U1h or -Ud IUhd IO tbe Morn. llllide, manyq[lh_e mcttbanu wete .-.. up in the QaJistmu ap1nt. "'"Thia ii one or ahe best holiday _, ev«," laid Dfll Wolf· MIPMIU, manaeer of The Oriainal Claiislmaa Store outlet 11 South Cout l'lua. "PeoPle tttm to be an a happeer ~.·· . Wolfe~rttt 111d the bnt·1tll1na hnm 1n his store wert hand-blown .... Qlfi1tmu trtt omam~nts from Oerma'!Y. and Italy. John tsaattr. arncral manaatrofthc Polo Ralph Lauren menswur store. uid cotton swntcrs, knit shirts and naadral plaid shirts wt'rc most popu· tar am~ his customers. 4'Therc I been very aood traffic sancc wt' opened today." Slater said. .. Some arc bu)ina, some arc looking. A lot of them art 1ust gctuna 1dcas, but a lot arc trying to act their shoppina done now. before Christmas." • • ~ment n• w wl c:olored- •&ont "''Ii were IMpn' tavon1e1 Friday at the Nathan Alu jewelry shop. accordi11 IO salnwoman Darlene Guls,.-yk. SoUth Coa1t Plaza v11hon wai\ed 1n Iona tinet for carouacl ridel ud v11tU with Santa. Lina allO atrctchtd . outside several of the mall's rcs- tawanu. more ~1surely shopPJna a-cc wa1 apparent Friday mornu'I at Fashion Jiland in Newport lkach. · Plnona spaces were easier to f\ri'd around the 120-stQrc outdoor mall. but healthy crowds were still evident. "I think wt had a ml aood turnout for Santa's arrival." said Kathttn Flood, Fashion Island's marketina manaaer "Quite a few boyi and girls hned up to see him." She said the center e•pectcd even more vis1ton Fnday niaht for the haht1n1 ofa aiant Chnstmas tree and •a hohday sina·along. led b} Pat Boone. NATION GOES SHOPPING~ .• Prom Al K man Corp. stores nauonwide opened at 7 l .m .. backed by national telev1s1on and newspaper4idvertising for its "e}e-<>pcner" sale. S0me of the chain's 2.189 outlets would stay open until 10 p.m., said Ten Kula, 1 spokeswoman at K mart's nauonal .J • • headquarters in Troy, Mich. Helen Bnaman said she traveled 100 miles from her home in Marshall. N.C, to the East Towne Mall in Knoxville, Tenn., the nearest major mall. "We left home at S:30 and were here when the doors opened at 8." she ACCIDENTS .•• Woman dies PrOmAl iD bla•e St ;i'ucher received head injuncs and _.,, a broken n&ht femur bone 1n the 9 L i UT. ,•Id a.m. accident. He WIS transported to e sure n o~ i Western Medical Center and was listed in stable but scnous cond111on, a hospital spoke man said. A Westminster man was in crillcaJ oondtttOft -Fnda eventnr "WTt ma •"~ heed-inJunes after he wa h1t while nd1nghisb1cyclcin Huntington ee.ch. _,According to Huntinaton Beach p0liec Nuu Wjlson, 39. was hit by a motorist when he rode his bicycle throuih a red li&ht at about 7 p.m. Wilson was tra"'ehng north on Buihard Street and faJlcd to stop for the red liaht when he reached the comer of Adams A "enuc, pohcc wd. An 81-year-old Leisure World resi· dent, trapped inside her burning home, d1ed Friday niaht despite scue 'fforts by-a nttghbor, an Orange County Fire Department spokesman said. Fircfi&htcn found Helen Simpson on the floor of her second-story bedroom 1n Leisure World, said Cpt. Ron Blaul, who was unsure of the cause of death. No other residents in the Laguna Hills senior citizen community were inJured in the fire Flood taict ~ban•• wett oe- timis&k tMt .It~ saln earl.er th11 year {WOUid continue thl'O\llh the holiday aeuon. She uid that when Faaluon Island bepn 111 fourth quarter 1n OctObet'. cen1er-w1dt saJa were I ~ percent above lut year'• flaurc. She said Fahion l1land'1 popular new Atrium Court ju1t marked 111 first-year 1nn1vftlU)'. with all bin one~ yet to be leated. Two new bu11MSKS will optn 1n Atrium Court 1n early Dttcmber, 1he said. Althouah f 11h1on Island has 1 reputation for "uPtCale" mcrchan· d1K, FloOd insi1tcd the center also has a number of shops that appeal to "middle market customers." She also said responK to 1 Fashion Island cataloa mailed I 0 days •ao has ~vcn merchants a hint of what will ~II this ~ason. She said party dreSStS and fine linecrie have been sellina eure~ely well since they were fea·. tured m the cataloa. said. Besides special sales. there we-re other attractions. Dayton's stores in the Minneapolis.St. Paul area gave away boltes of Cracker Jack, with one box at each store conta1nina a cenificatc for a SSOO shoppina spree. And then there was Santa. "I m1&ht lift two tons of kids today," said a Santa Claus at the Green Hills Mall in Nashv1llc, Tenn., before he faced a line of children and their parents already wa1tmg for him. "It's a aood thina they only we1&h about 40 pounds apiece. It's aoina to be fun." • Rcaional economic setbacks and high levels of consumer debt weren't detemnt many shoppers, who were buyina 11 ticket items as well as smaller goods_. _ . Huntington S&L robbedof$1,600 A aray1n1 armed robber held up the American SavinP. and Loan in Hunt- inaton Beach Friday afternoon. At about 11 :2S a.m. a middle·aacd man walked 1nto the bank at 7830 Edmaer Ave. and pve the teller $1 ,000 1n $20-bills and asked her to Mostly loudy with some drizzl~..._i U.S. Tempe .. u .. 21 .. 21 .. ,. » ~ ..... N 60 12 ,. la ... UN •1 a1 67 .. .... .... 56 II 11 • .... .. II la. 11 aa .. ,. • • 17 er ao .0 12 QU 11 26 •1 .. oe -10 .0 29 .. 11 .. lo) u 12 .u., s1 n ... 21 12 71 41 .. .. u 52 •7 70 11 ,. u ,. 27 ORANGE .... .... 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Call the number above and your mcssqc will be recorded, tnnscnbcd and de- livered to the appropnatc ed1tor The same 24-hour answenna service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contnbutors to our Letters column must include their name and telephone number for venficat1on. Tells us what's on your m ind. # .... 90 S.•ll'dlly 91'4 liuftdat II ,.,.. Clo 11(11 ·~ 'fr;tol c,wy Dy 7 • !'\. .... IO • "' .no 1">I coP1 ., Df--eO Clrcur.tlon TMphonet Julia Ciuba, 26, of Huntinaton Beach was travchna through the arecn lilhl on Adams A venue and hit Wilson. pohcc said. He was transported to Fountain Valley Trauma Regional Ho p1tal where he was hsted in critical con- dition, a hospital spokesman said. Nc1&hbonn1 resident Steve Ross Johnson, 33, first saw the fire and alerted residents before he broke throuah the door of Simpson's apan- ment. The heat and flames kept John.on from reachina the woman, said Blaul. chanae the money intoSIOObills. The .-----...,---------------------------------,.---.,..-teller noticed that at least some of the nd a 26-year-old man from Or- ange n:ccived laccra11ons on h1 head when he kiitcontrol ofh1s car Fnday afternoon on the curvma collector road from the northbound San Diego Freeway to the northbound Costa Mesa Frccwa) Cra11 Cullpcppcr, 26, was dnv1ng at an "unsafe speed" at about I ·20 p.m. when he loc;t control of his car on the curve and hit the 1uardra1I, said CHP spokeswoman Clem tte was tran poned to Lona Beach Naval Hospital. · Fircfiahters were called to the fire at the six-unit condominium complex on the SOObloclt of A vcnida Marjorca at 9;25 Fnday cvenin&-They found Simpson's unit enaulfed in flames and entered the bu1ldm1 to find the woman dead, said Blaul. The blaze was contained in less than a half hour and no other units m the complex weredamaacd 1n the fire. Blau I estimated the total damage to be $50,000, with $30,000 damaae to the structure and $20.000 damaic to the content The cause of the fire 1s under investigation. $20 bills were contcrfcu and con- tacted another teller, said Lt. Charles Poe. When the ~rmed-robbcr saw another teller had been alerted ht bealme aaitated, drew a semi-auto-; matic handJun and demanded money. said Poe. ' The teller handed him $1 ,600 and the man fled the bank on foot. he •id.( No suspect is in custody. ,. The armed-robber was dc~bcd' as a man in his 40s. about 6*foot tall ai'\d wci&hina about 140 paunds. He was unshaven, had any itarr a11d was wcarina a black and &raY Members Only jacket. GAME 11 I WEEK 11 I DAY 7 45 8 39 9 DON'T MAKI A COMMIDal POA Mf CAN'l1' Al MY on& S10M UNll. W>U • Wllll W>ta OWll IYIS llOlf ..... CAUm' MIM 5'UIM MD DILMM WCI lOU AW SllP ll'fOllD W WlY c:AUl1S Wiii MDI YISTIRDAY. NOr JIBr A 10Wl.Y .W KIND Of STAii MSISWICl. 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'°" Alllll~M!f6o ............. ..-iv .... ,,._~, ~ 0... laJI .... ,...... • STORE HOURS: Mon·fri 9·S:JO f 9 0·4 00 un ,Cl~d , •CIUJIC_t .... •cu•tom dr•fHrln .,.,,.,,.,,o. •vlayl, parqHt wood •drapery rod ,..,, Ila "--t&a A"9C....M.ee,CA 1M17 (714) ... 41M/(714) ~·· ~1: IJ' ' I. e t t : I : t •. Ill . ~ I , I Coast ldJ n partof Slllal pe14ce lorce Army Pvt. art1 ... r M •. J ....... son of Elmer Johnson of C1p111rano Beach and Judith Ulan of San Clemente. and Spec. 4 ~ T. 1'1rtly of San Clemente are memben ofthe S04th Infantry at Fon Brau. N.C .• perttcipatina 1n the multi· n111onal peacekcepina force and observers in the S1na1 De n. John!Qn 1s an infantryman and Kirby Is a hchcopter repair crew chief. • • • Arff!Y.Pfc. Geor1• A. 8~ Jr., son ofGeorae and Patr1c1a Henry of Fountain Valley is a member of !h~ S04t~ f nfantry at Fon Brag. N.c:. panac1patin1 1n the mult1nation11 p_eacckeep1n1 force and obiervcn in the Sinai Dcsen. Henry 1s an infantryman • • • Pvt. Rohrt ff. Dlmel, soo of Norma Crosby and stepson of PH1lhp Crosby of Costa Mesa. has fOmpleted tra1ninJ as an Anny military JX>hetman under the one station unit training proanam at Fort McClellan, Ala. • • • Dou.14 W. Fllat, son of Don,ld ano Dianne Flint of Irvine. has been promoted to the rank: of 11nnan first class in the Air Force. Flint 1s an imaicry 1nterpretat1on specialist with the 497th Reconnais- sance Ttchn1cal Group in West Germany . • • • Sat. Larry D. Baricutro, son of Charlotte Youna of Huntinaton Beach, has completed an Army primary leadership course. at Fon Hood, Texas. Baricuatro is an artillery system mechanic with. the 3rd Field Anilltry . • • • Army National Guard Pvt. Leoa R. Pe&z, whose wife is the former Jennifer Hibbard of Huntinaton Beach. has completed onestatJon unit training at the Anny Infantry School in Fort Bennana. Ga. • • • Airmen James C. A.Hrew, son of Marcia Andrew of Irvine: Robert L Su4Hky m , son of Robert and Adriene Sandusky of Huntington Beach, and art1toplaer R. Volleatbae, IOn of Zola Hall of Huntiniton ~h. have araduated from basic tra1nma at Lackland Aar force Base. Tex.as. _ _.._..... ~ Senior Airman Jou A. Sebra1if, son o--rJcrome and Antonette Scbna ky of Fountain Valley, has re· enlisted 1n the Air Force after bctng selected for career status. He 1s an admin1strat1on pccialist wnh the 3Sth EQu1pment Maintenance Squadron at George Aar Force Base. Calif. • • • • • Pvt Cllarlet A. Du1oa, whose wife is the former Kathy Beck of Costa Mesa. has completed an Army food service specialist course at Fora Dix. N.J . • • • Army Pvt. David A. Kerley, son of Evelyn Kerley of El Toro. ha amved for duty wtth the 7th Enainccnna Bnpdc in West Germany. Kerley is a combat engineer. • • • Army Pfc. Loretta Orludella, daughter of Dr. hfor IJ UM llAllONEY .............. ~ County IUpefVllOf'I MrrOwed the numbtr or po1tntaal 11ia for a '"'°" jail to four th11 wttk, pickina thret east and o~ .south wunty locauon for en· varonmcntal revtewt. Prime sitn for 1 4.~ to 5.000-bed minimum-muimum ~unty jail ftR Coal-Lower Gypsum canyons. Irvine Lake, Fttmont Canyon and ChJQuita Canyon. Coal and Lower Oyptum canyons are south or the R1vers1M Frttway near the Rivcrside-Oranae County border. • Irvine Lake 1sofTSanu1aoC1nyon Road near Oranae. Fremont Can)On is north of Irvine Lakt. Chtqwta ~. tbe only IOUth county ate. t1 ...a <>f Ronald W, Caspen Wi.ldlrw Park and north of the ~ Hiallwa). An Environmental lmpl(t Report and ftllineen111 1nalY11• wall be Ptt~ for alda llte. Six other ahema1ivt1 will alto be revie1iled u ahnnau vtt. Thqi ~ Rat· tlesnakc C..nyon near l~16e and La Pat. Canada Gobmtadora CatPCn Partt, C11pm Park east and San J~n Crttk, 111 in the southern pen ofthe county. The environmental repon and enainccr- ina analysis will heJp suprrvison make the final 11tc selection. That decision is exoected sometime in 1987. l'he repon, t!}' law must uam1ne env1ronmenw effects of the proposed jail construction and SU11ttt fltA1ures to ease ThanU,lviDC OD the water any.aqau~e e&tu. 1Jw mainttnfll lnalYllS Wiii addml the aechnal Ceaiibilhy ol comlrw:tioo. Ordtrina the mv1rootDcMal -.cly ll lite mOA lisnificant mp the cownty U. taken toWatds meetina iu loal·&enn jad needs. ~VIOUI jaaJ Ille st.adiel dat1na bKk to 1982 wt'rt not acled on becavw of opposition by re1idents and land ownm near tht' Sllt'S. One of th<>te proposed sites, Coal· Gypsum canyons, is aaa1n a pnmt can· didale for the remote jail To no one's surJ>rise, the prop(>led sncs ~ already beins oppoted by landownen near ·the propoecd new jail, ~ lrvmcCo .. owncrotpropeny under consickratton in Lower Gypsum Canyon, Irvine Lake and Fremont Canyon. obJ«ts .,... ......... ... -. -· _..._ . ~~··"-• -~ --·~--. W. W Orla.ndella of South LaJuna and Eh nor Orlandclla of Dana Point. has amved for dut)' wt th the 3rd Infantry Div1s1on an West Germany. He t a chapel aC11v1t1es speaahst. • • • Army pee. 4 J.U A. Slnaplf, son of John lumpff of Sen Juan Capt trano, hasamved for duty with the 7th 1anal Battalion in West Germany. SlumpfT IS. microwave srstems repairman. P'amlllee from tile~· CoMt laterfaltll Shelter •tand by to board Tban1r91l~d.lilner. The trip wu coaitiiij of tile eo;foot a 8bl~or a llanor 1Cni'1M aad Tba••..,'f'i8' 41nner. The •helter Cormorant tMeiDC TeMel and lta crew. 0 &TeryoDe WU talklDC pwo• tnaporary .,...,., •4 -hWlli .homeleee famlllee to build about where mey ~!ftr~ to baft TN••ect.tac 4t•0 er.-.-..a •.tao for a mO"f'e lato ,....eat~••· Aboa.t 80 ln41Centa from beiDal wt~ their f •· • M.14 Coraonat ~ OOOf'dlMtm the •1ielter and tile On.qe Coaaty ReKUe llJMlon were tl'•ted Katti.I Arch. ''I'm a real eentlmentallat. I won.dered wllat we coald do W8dneeday to a t1fO.laOU c.nilM of Newport Bay, alone with a full on tile boet for people wbo dld not laa.e anJthlae.'' • • Army pee. 4 RHI c. ae. son of Hsing and Chen ChuofFoun&.atn Valley, ha amved fordut}' at the Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center. Colo. Chu 1s a medical spcctahst. • • • Chief Warrant Officer Bradford R. Bordal, son of Ross Borden of Costa Mesa. hu bcen decorated wtlh the second award of the Anny Achievement Medal in West Germany. Borden. whose wife 1~ the former Diane Sanders of Costa Mesa. as a special agent with the Army Cnmmal Jnvcsugation Command. IrviIJ.egives$1.3 million to charity • • • Manne Pfc. Jamea R. Blacklaam, son of Lester and Elizabeth Blackham of Huntington Beach, recently returned from a six-month deployment off Okinawa. Japan. A 1984 araduatc of Hunt1n1ton Beach H1&h School. Blackham 1s currently serving with &he 2nd Battalion. 7th Mannes. 1n Camp Pendleton. • • • First Lt. Ra!Ma.U M. S.yce, son of Merle-Boyce of Irvine. has araduated from the Squadron Officer School at Muwell Air Force Base. Ala. Boyce 1s a b1ocnv1ronmental engineer officer w11h the 1r Force Hospital in Japan • • • Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Steven M. Re)'Dolcb, son of Manlyn Reynolds of"HUmti'l¥fO" ... Beach. rcccntJr part1c1pated m the JOtnt combined m.Jlttary exercise Ocean Venture 86 an the Canb- bcan He 1s currently serving aboard the amph1b1ous assault ship USS lwoJ1ma. home poned in Norfon •• Va. City Council approves distribution off ederal - funds to non-profit c~mmunity programs By PHJL SNEIDERMAN OfhDellr ........... lrv1nec1ty offic1al"cxprcsscd frustration this ~eek a they decided how to hand out Just o"cr $I 3 m1lhon in federal money to non-profit pr<>&rams whose requests totaled more than SS million. "There arc w many needy group!>. ~c could expend the entire city budict on them," said Councilwoman Sally Anne Miller, who rcv1c"'ed funding requests when she chaired the Irvine Community · SCrvices C-ommi s1on: · · · · Councilman David Baker added. "I think we can agrtt there's not enough money to go around for a lot of good causes:· Nevcrthelc , Maller and Baker voted apmsrdlppm( mto a special council fund for an extra SI 0,000 to help four programs that exceeded the $35,000 cutoff in federal revenue shanng grants. The extra fund1n1 was approved, how· ever. when 1t received support from Ma)or Lam Agran and councilmen Ed Dornan and Ra)' Catalano On a larger sale. the council unani- mousT) allocated almost S 1.3 million in federal Community Development Block Grant funds. This money will used to build affordable hous1ni, for temporary shelter of the homeless, to put ch1ld~re buildings at local schools and to help some Groves Mob1k Home Park rcs1dtnt purchast> shares in thear par .. The council held ~ck $1 5.000 in Block .<Jrant funds for po sable 11locat1on to the CSP Youth Shelter. which helps runaways ~!though the center is an Laguna Beach. Counalman Catalano said 1t hdrx many )Oungstcrs from Irvine. He urged thr council to assist that center. sa)1n& 11 T oyo11 p1ekup truck • • • would be "poht1ally" difficult 10 set JJP a similar shelter in an Irvine neighborhood The cny staff was instructed to review the CS P Shelter's r~uest and return Dec 16 vmh a. r~ommendauon on whethrr 1t should rcce1~ e the $15.000 ·IO rcmain1nR Block Grant fund~ Staff members ~td that when the) advcrt1~ •~ ine's SI 3 million in federal Block Grant funds, 18 orpn1zations apphcdra mg~ than SS million. Following 1he staffs rccommendauon. the rouncal gave $250,000 to &he Gro"e'> Mobile Home Park au1stance program, $182.000 to Irvine Temporal) Housing. S262.000 to the lr\ine Child Ca~ Project, and S60S.000to the Ci1yoflrvine Hou.,ina Pro1ect. .arhcr 1n th<.> )Car. the coun<:il alS<l set a!.1d<.> $35,000 1n federal revenue .,haring lund., for pubhc service prOJCcts Under tht'I program. 34 orpn1zat1on., made ~t~ totahng S 132.880 The r~u~ts "-CT'C rc:vtC"-ed b) the Irvine Communal) Services Comm1'1\1on C08ta Mesa The panel suggested the S35.000 be d1v1ded among 17 croups involved 1n the G fine art and social 9CT'Vrccs-;--·Thc-com•" m1 toners also suggested the council draw $9.994 from its conung~cy fund to help I four more groups The S3S.OOO allocataon was approved unan1mou I). But the extra fundina rc- ce1\ed no-' otcs from council members Miller and Bak.er. who S&Jd the $35,000 hm1t should be adhered to Councilman Catalino ~id"thc council had been sandbagcd and hould have been firm an dircc11na comm1ssionen not to recommend extra allocataons from the conuacnq fund. But he Joined Apo and Doman in support.in& the supplemental 1ran1 ... ~iran said &he council was making up for .. m1.,placed pnonttes at the federal le' rl .. He \11d federal lawmakers have cul wc1al service funds while increasina _ defenSt' .,pending ~ ml,)'or also pointed out that that C-oncre s reccnIT) voted lo d1'>Cont1nue &he ~venue shanng program after this year. 1ndudtna cash. 1den11fica11on and crcd11 ,ard'> waH\11ma1td11Sl27 _Reverse sting trips-up_six in $1 ~5 million drug bust Cloth1n1 valued at SSOO ~a taken Imm an.AushnStrttl rc\.ldcncc Thursda)..Jlllbl • • • A wallet and puf1e ~l'rt liken from 1 Rtd Rock rt11dcncl' u~l'm11h1 \\l'dncs-dav k~cll) camtra and \lcrco cqu1pml'nl "'onh $2 l5, v.c~ rc.poned ~wk.n irun1 ..i ninsaC'ked apartment at I 22 Magnnh:. \1 3bout l pm. Wcdnt\d.l\ [ n1"' ... , m,.d, b1 tv.1,11na ofbdoor !.nub.. • • • .\ rt'saden1 of the 17000 block of San lffuM• ~ \\td~)'-that t0mt'One hu11lan1ed h1~ black 1983 Toyota Ceh1.-a, "'hteh "'ll\ parl.td in his carpon Tht lo ' 1fttl\ldtd "~~~,pmen~ucd aS760 By Liie Auocla&tcl Prt11 1x people pleaded innocent to drua characs for allqedly 1rym1 to buy220poundsofcoca1neworthSI S m1lhon from federal aaent in a rtversc suna operation. 1uthont1cs said. Five of the defendants were ar· rested Mo11day ancraJlea_cdly making a down par.ment of $789,000 to undercover Drua Enforcement Ad· m1n1~trat1on a&Cnts po IOI IS drut Uc.rs at a nonhern n Dicao County motel. 'I h~ 1'<th wa artt ted Tucsdiy at her U Jolla home. OE<\ poke man Ronald O'Ulr sc said today. • Plead1n1 inncxcnt to charac of con piracy 10 po ~s coc11nc and con P.ira y to posse 1t with inttnt to d1stnb\ite v.crc Euacnc R. f.sJ)M1to. J . of Santa Cru1. John Brant · nk~y. e-u...-a.c1a A man •fmt'd th 1 hafkllun rotlbod lht MPAO Tuiw Up bu•nc:n ThunJAy a~ at 16742 lbch Bhd The robbtf •u dnrribtd a a Yttme man about 2, ~rt old 5 f'ttl, 9 tnChn &all. mfd1um build, •'Ith bro•n ha1t alk! • mtd111m build. Hr .,~ • 1urqoo1 h1n and •tu&c hort\, The I nt11n1ttd ll 176 ' . . f ntmnt th1vuan 1 loc~rJ MM.lint rrmn 38. a carpen1cr from Pitt burgh: Ltstcr Thomas m1th, 26. a car salesman from Danville, Dou&la Harper 8erT}. 22. a leather cutter from Oakland. and Danell Jad.!oOn, I 9, an uncmplo)ed Oakland rt ident. Brid,ettc Johnson, 31 . of La Jolla. who was booked on an oumandina drua-rtlated warrant (rom Okla- homa, pleaded innocent to the ..ame charse at a separate arra1anmcn1, D'lJh said. U.. Magmrate Ban; Mo kow111 has order d an defendant. held without bail at the Mctropoh1oin orrect1onal enter pcnd1na a hcar- ina Monday Ulch face\ a mandatory pnson ~nttnct of at lcao;t I 0 )ca" and S-' million in fines under the 19 6 Drua ~Act, D'lJhnc \lid. ~po 110 the 1111 tdcd lun1p1n of •1nao111o, t0rnt0ne bu'llarared • h me on lht 16700 block of Rcd .. 1na. • res tknl rt~ ratt)' Friday. TM Ion 1ncluckd dothtna wonb s200 •• $150 k•lcbnlrd and a radio -w'alutd 11 SU ••• llUC'WC$ CtUttC'd 1tiroush • mr bith- "*'1 window 10 bvr,alarize a h(lmc Thtriday °" the 5l00 hKrl or FanWOOd 1"bt low. included JCWl'h) wonh n.ooo Ind a ft\ M"tt \'lltitd at S200 • • • 8~a1111w • • Mow to cntn. IO.IMVftt lhc nng. boasted m tht hotel room thal he handled 1 ton of cocaine and $20 m1lhon in drua money last )car. D'Uhs id. "lh1' v.a\ the laracst amount (of mone)) seized an Southern Cahfom1a 1n a re'e~ c;tanaoperataon." he said "Th1\ was a m~or, mu1t1..aaency operation which is definitely the large i.1n San P•cao County:· D'Ulis~ said agents from the DEA, FBl.IR U .. Cu toms rv1cc1nSan D1cao. San rranc1sco. Denver, Penn· yhanaa and Oklahoma. and <!ctcc· uvc from the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics art followin1 up on the ca • bul couldn't comment further on their 1nvohcmtnt. The undct.,;ovcr qcnts lured thC' dcfcndant11n10 the allcsrd dc:al with cocaine 1zcd 1n prc .. 1ou~ oper- ation . D' It ~ said bUralanHJ 1homeThuBdayon11M-til blOC' .. of 8n1rchfT. ~ IO\ 1n"ludcd a v adco tttordtt worth S • jtwtery *Onh $2,000 and SI ,-'001n lntn• Four 1u tn1ln WffJ bOOl.:cd at Ora < ~= Ju~mat U'11 lhurlda> 1ftrr al I) tteahN 1 1979 Old mObil < ul fO\lr other )'OUlh• wttt ttlca!llt'd 10 lhe r J'fftnts' C'Ut19dy Wtdnnda) aOtr ~ armk'd Oft Ml~ of tttahn 1 Newport Beach The o"'ner of1 Voll.:w.aatn Bus parked Wtdne~•> n11h1 on lSth trttl 1old pohct her \ll'rtO door spe1kcB and a Jlen1"1 whttl rovtt wett \lokn Thl' Ion V.IHSttmattd II $11 0. • • • 8l1upunl.:t te~. 1 pu~. a nn and vanousjtwcl 11cm~ v.ere rcponcJ tokn from a car pu cJ Wtdnoda> at fastuon I land. With tht dam&&· to th~ (Ir, the total lo wa c 11m11cJ a$~. 175 • • • AS I 2S v.allet cont11n1na \ ar1ou\ cttd11 cards "-IS stolen WcJnttday from a pur~ k~I behind • dt k of • lfospll I Rn.id office. the Yltllm told pohcc LapnaBeacb '11n mark1 f1\; Lquna Rea h C'1t hm11 on Lquna Can)on Kotd v. .. , rcponed "olcn ~rl) Thunda). • • • \ )Cllow 1972 Vol v.a rn Rua rc- poncJ '1olt'n WcJn'1da~ from a l un Rea h rnidt'nt .... rttovemt T hunda) b) lllshv.a, P11ml olfa'tn nar 8akcnrK"IJ, Thc' C'ar •• \lolcn af\tr 11 hid bro rn dcw1n an orthffft C M m11. ahc v1c11m 1014 poll('('., • • • ~ toolho' and 1001 . all "orth ~ uo v.~re reponcd ilolen from an orrn pragt 1n lhe 800 block. of '-onora hl:t"ttn 7 30 a m and 6 pm Monda\ . . . . ndt" v.onh SUS v.'Crc repuncd \tokn from an opc'n p~ 1n lhl' 00 hlod. of P1ulat1no AHnur 1hc1ut 11 ~~ 1 m Thund.t~. Fountain Valley ~ ~rclary at Fount.an \.alk~ RC'l1onal Ho<op11al, 11I00 £ udtd I • rcponcd ThuNia) -.omconc entered thr ad m1u10M o "'h•k \he v.u av.a) Imm htr de k and \tole her pu~ Tht lo\\ • • • Somronr hllcd a rearshd1"1dOOr ofT "' tri.cl.:' 10 hulJ)1me a hom<' on the 16000 hkd. 01 < armtl Court. a rntdcnt reported \\ cdnc\111\ The I e-st1mal.td 11 S 2 . 1nclud(-d 11 vtdm rtcordCT, ca1h and JC'V.Cll'\ • • • \ rt'"'knt ol thr Q90() block of Gladiola < 1rcle rrponed \\cdne~> 1h1l ~mconr h~c.J ttumpcd rnto her "'halt v..n shopp101 11 the Al~rt\lm'\ m:ar~ct 160C2 \lqnolta \1 \he later nottcrd her "-llkl had' bttn \lok'n from htr pu~ apparently dunn 1hc bumn111 1n<1den1. The I v.u es11m11cd at I 7 Thieves routed by alarm succeed in 2nd break-in 01\A f • ~ ~ DAILY PILOT/ Saturday, Nov.mber 29. 19M ~Regan old .. on to· his post? W ASHTNGTON (AP) -The Ira- nian arm1 sale controversy swirhng around President Reagan al'iO has enaulfcd his chief af staff. Donald T. Reaan. raisin& que~tions about how much he knew about secret money schemes. how v.ell he served his boss and whether he can hold on to h1~job. Alrcady, there are $Cattercd calls for Repn'sdcpartureandcharges that he .bears major resP<>nsib1lity for actions that led to the resianation of tho presadent's national security adviser. Adm. John Poindexter, and the firing of a Poindexter aide. Lt. C'ol. Oliver North. North hn been named by the administration as the person who ran theelandntine program to use profits from tbcsecret saleofarmsto Iran for the Contra rebels fighting Nicaragu's leftist aovemment. Poindexter knev. generally about the plot and did nothing to stop it_. the administration says. R•n says he still thinks it was a ~ idea to sell the arms to Iran, but insists he did not know money from those sales was depo.sited in Swiss bank accounts for the Contras. "Does a bank president know whether a bank teller 1s fiddling around with the books? No," Regan . asserted this "'eek. · Y ct one well-placed official. declin· ing to be identified, aid Nonh regularly briefed Regan about his action~. ''Regan would know everything that Poll\.dexter knew." 1hc official said. Re~an called that assertion "ndtcu· lous.· "I was not l:>riefed thoroughly on all th1!.: never heard of11· ... unul ttle news came out on Monda)' 1lbout the tran1an money and the Contras."'' he told reporters on Thank giving Day. As chief of staff. Regan was Poindexter's boss and had taken a major role in shaping the president's foreign policy. In a break wit~ trad1t1on, Regan atteni;ted the pres1· dent's daily intelligence briefing and also was right at Reagan's side during his summits with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The chief of staff sometimes boasted about his role. once telling Time magazine .. I'm up to my elbows 1n foreign policy" and that he was .. one of the few who know the full story" about the administration's operation. Now. there are widespread doubts North and Poindexter were the only , White House 00ic1als who knew about the sc;:hcme to supply money to the Conu;as. · House . Democratic Leader Jim Wright of Texas said 1t .. defies credulity" that that a field-grade officer like North operated alone. ·· urely someone else had to be involved in discussing it,'' said Wright. Brent Scowcroft. the nauonal se- curit) adviser m the Ford adminis- tration and one of three members of the panel established by Reagan to review operations of the National Sccunt)' Council, expressed a similar belief. "I think it is not possible that Colonel North could have ben opcrat-in~ without a chaner." Scowcroft said. "I do not believe that Colonel North s1mpl) would have done this on his own," 1• .... . r R port: McFarlane's_ trip accompanied by 20 planeloads of ~r:~s ... .. . ' By SCHEHEREZADE F ARAMARZJ , 'II 1° ta•"-.... NICOSIA. C>prus -Source$ in Iran say that as many as 20 planeloads of Amcncan weapons were dehvcrt<\ to Iran's fundamentalist Islamic gov. ernmenl in May when President Reapn's former national Stturity adv1str visited Tehran. They said the cargo planes landed during the visit b> Robert McFarlane and most of them canied tank engines and spare parts. The sources have intimate knowledge of the internal workings of the Iranian government and spoke on condition they nor be identified If the sources arc CQrrect. 1t suggests much larger shi pments ofarms. · The planes landed at Qale Morghi military airbase near Tehran's Mehrabad airport and the flight plans of the mission were destroyed im· mediately after the weapons were unloaded. They also said several airpon officials who knew about the Mcfarlane visit and might have disclosed information about it were arre tcd. · In Santa Barbara. White House spokesman Dan Howard said of the r~port: "lt sounds like hogwash to me. but I don't want to comment on peci f'tcs of the Iran matttr while the investigation is under way. I refer )OU to the Justice Department." Abolhassan Bani Sadr. a former Iranian president, has been quoted as saying by the London newspaper The Independent that Mcfarlane made two vi~its to Iran at the end of May and early Scpte111bcr. He said that Mcfarlane had 23 lOns of arms aboard his plane in September. Bani Sadr, in e~1le in Paris since 1981 .~id Iran paid Sl9 million for the weapons d~hvcred in September. The United States has not given an accounting of Amencan arms de- livered to Iran nor has Israel, which has said it delivered arms at the request of the United States. Attorney General Edwin Meese said last week that Israel brokered several shipments. but did not provide exact information. The dealings with the United States apparently touched off some political 1nft&hting 1n Iran. Bani Sadr said that Mcfnrlane·s contacts in Tehran during the May visit were Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Hussein Sheikholeslam. a leader of the group that held 52 Americans hostage at the U.S. Em· bassy in Tehran for 444 days. and Parliament member Mohammad Ah Hadi. ............................................................................... ~ ,,, Panels press forinformatloa • ltanpr-0mises help-011-hestage .~ clte possible law violations if U.S. delivers arms it owes WASHINGTON (AP) -Two House coMimittees Friday increased pressure on the While House for more information about the diversion of money from Iranian arms sales profits to Nicaraguan rebels. At the same time, both congressional intelligence committees also plan to question key White House figures in the case, according to Capitol Hill sources who spoke on condition of anonymity. Sen. Patrick Leahy. 0-Vt., vice-chairman of the Senate lntelhgencc Commmee, said. "the committee will issue subpoenas" but declined to say who would get them. The latest calls for further Reagan administration ,disclosures came as President Reagan continued a Thank!giving vacation at his California ranch amid what has become the most serious fore\go policy crisis of his six-year presidency. .. The HolJse roreign Affairs Committee wrote Reagan to ask that the panel be provided with relevant papers and ._ the House Judiciary criminal justice subcommmee .released a rq>prt supponing the panel's call for appointment of an independent special prosecutor to investigate possible violations of U.S. laws. 5 BEAUT-If UL I DE CORA T~R-STVLED PIANOS I CUSTOM-MADE FOR SHER~N CLAY. WALNUT I IVORY I EBONY, OAK and SATIN WALNUT. In other developments: . •It \\3S learned Friday that one path being pursued by the Justice Department is to account for all the money in the transactions. "We'll see what we can find out about the money," one Justice source said, adding that the inquiry would include the possibility of personal gain if any evidence of that emerged. •An Oregon businessman says government sources told him early this year that the Pentagon was planning to use profits from the sale of arms to Iran to buy arms fort he Contras, The New York Times reponed Friday. Richard J. Brenneke. said he informed a military assistant to Vice President George Bush and \\as told. ··we w1ll look into It." Several congressional committees arc investigating the sale of U.S. weapons to Iran. the private U.S.-backcd network that was set up to help the anti-Nicaraguan guerrilla'I. and the admrn1strat1on statement earlier this week that money from the arms sale went into a Swiss bank account controlled by Contra leaders. In announcing the connection between the tw6 controversial programs. Anomey General Edwin Meese said the Justice Department would conduct a full investigation of whether any U.S. laws were violated. •••••••••••••••••••• AND PIANO . : 1. Your Choice: NO DOWN : • PAYMENT OR NO • • PAYMENT 'TIL '87 o.A.c. • • 2. IN HOUSE FINANCING. : • 3: TERMS UP TO 8 YEARS O.A.C. • I 4. LAST YEAR TO DEDUCT TAX. : ••••••••••••••••••• Excellent 1electlon of used. I SHERMAN CLAY. EX CLU SIVE! OMPARE WITH OTHER GRANDS SELLING FOR $10,000 NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -The speaker of Iran's Parliament said Friday that Tehran will help free U.S. hostages in Lebanon if "America stops being a bully" and delivers weapons tXfught by 1he late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. In a sennon at Tehran University. Hashemi Rafsanjant denied reports that Israel was involved in the Reagan administration's deliveries of arms to Iran. Washington has sai~ .. e ens1ve weapons" were shipped to Iran with Israeli help in a bid to improve relations with Tehran. The weapons were delivered despite a 1979 em- bargo on the sale oftJ. , nrms to Iran. "If America stops being being a bully and returns our matenal held there. we will call on the Lebanese people to helo vou on tht ouestion of the hostages ... RafsanJan1 said. He warned the United States: "Do not try to deviate the issue and connect it with arms purchases." Iran says that, rather than buying arms from Washington. it 1s accept· ing delivery of arms owed it by the United tates. U .. officials have said that the arms delivered this year were paid for by Tehran and that profits from the deal were passed on to Nicaraguan rebels fighting the lefilSl government in Managua. Six Americans arc mi5sing in Lebanon after being kidnapped by pro-Iranian Shiite Moslem ex- tremists. Three Americans held hostage in Lebanon have been freed smce the United States sent arms to Iran .. Excerpts from Rafsanjani's sermon were broadcast by state-run Tehran radio and monitored in N1cos1a. The United States froze outstand- ing arms shipments paid for by the ousted government when Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's Islamic revol· utton toppled the pro.Western Shah in 1979 and seized American diplomats as hostages. • The undelivered arms Included fighter aircraO. transport planes, spare pans and other ordnance worth tens of millions of dollars. Pentagon officials have reported. Iran, outgunned by Iraq in the 6- year-old Persian Gulf war. desper- ately needs U.S. weapons and spare parts for tts largely Ameri~an-sup­ plied armed force . On Israel's role in the arms de- liveries. RafsanJani said: "We have never negotiated with Israel, which we consider an 11leg1timatespcrm. for arms purchases. U.S. officials cool to Iranian hostage off er American appeals for hostage release AMMAN, Jordan (AP) -An American Moslem on a mission to Beirut. Lebanon, seeking the relea~ of foreign hostages said Friday he would appeal to the extremist Shiite Moslem captors m the nam·e of their religion . WASH lNGTON (AP) -U.S. officials reacted cooly Friday to an Iranian offer to help free more American hostages from Lebanon if the United States ships to Iran armaments purchased by the ousted Shah but never delivered. We are !.landing by the president's remark of last week" that no more U.S. arms would be sold to Iran. said a State Depanment official who spoke on condition he not be funher identified. Another department official said he did not expect any formal response to the offer made by Hashem1 Rafsanjani . Shipment of the arms, about $300 million in spare parts for Iran's U.S.· built arsenal, has been blocked since 1979 by the arms embargo. President Reagan partially lifted the embargo last January as part of the convoluted transaction that sent anri-tank missiles and anti-aircraft missi le parts parts to ·Iran. But in a news conference last week, he ap- pcared to close the door on further arms sale . "To eliminate the widespread but mistaken perception that we have been exchanging arms for hostages, 1 have directed that no further sales of arms of aoy le.ind be sent to Iran." Reagan said. His statement seemed to leave open the possibility of sending Iran weapons already paid for by the government of tbe Shah, although the public and congressional outcry against the earlier transaction made that seem unlikely. The Iranian government maintafos that. rather than buying arms from Washmgton. it is accepting delivery of arms owed it by the United Sutcs. U.S. officials say Iran paid for the armaments sent there in 1985 and 1986. with $12 million gomg to the Defense Department and between SI 0 minion and $30 m1lhon going to help the Contra rebels fightmg the leftist government of Nic.aragua. "We can succeed because we arc talking. on the basis of Islam," said M.T. Mehdi. director of the Amen- can-Arab Relations Committee. Sev- enteen foreigners. including six Americans. arc missing in Lebanon. The Iraqi-born American said he envisioned a 70 percent possibility of success for his minimum goal of obtaining a pledge that at least one hostage will be freed by Christmas. Mehdi, 58. addressed a news con- ference in Amman. He anived in the Jordanian capital Wednesday and said he would leave for Beirut Sunday. He held a green-covered copy of the Koran, the Moslem holy book. in his hand and said he was arpealing in its spint for "the release o these Ameri- cans and other hostages m Lebanon." Demonst-rators··protes fursale~ across nation; se~ral arrested By tbe Associated Press Demonstrators protcstins the killing of animals for fur coats buttonholed shoppers and blocked store entrances in 43 cities Friday, and 27 protesters were arrested. lhe organizer "iaid. ''Our,primary focus 1s on the widespread institutlonah1ed abuse of animals," said Trans-pecies Jntemallonal president George Cave. The non-profit group 1s based in Williamsport, Pa. Two-third of the prote ts. collcct1vely called "Campa1an for Fur Ftte Amenca," were directed at Sears and Roebuck stores. Cove ~aid m a telephone 10tcrv1cw. "They are the most mainstream and family oncntcd of afl department stores." the animal nghts actt vi st ~1d. "Advertising fur in their catalogs give fur a crcd1b1lity 11 would not otherwise have ... ·~vcn of the animal n&hts acuvists were arrc tcd for block1na the entrante to the fur salon at Macy's in the Menlo.Park Shoppina Center 10 Edison, N J.'Thcy linked arm~ across the cntranct and turned away shopper until police arrested them an hour later. \81d Diana Pctrya, a member of the e\\ Jersey Coalition to Ban Fur. - More women coatl.aae to•mo.te 1985. A smoker who had gone at least one week during the year without a cigarette was defin~ jn lh.c study as an "attempter:~ Amona men, th,e median pcrccntaae of smokers who attempted to quit was 42.3. accordina to the report, summarized in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekl y RcPort. Among women. the m<.'d1an was 39.8 pc~cnt, Baptl•t .cbool on party ll•t MACON, Ga. -Th1.ngs have chan&ed since Southern Baptist-affiliated Mercer Univer$1ly banned dancing on a campus currently ranked ninth in Playboy magazine's hst of the nation's top 40 party schools. The maaa.tine. which rcachtt new stands Tuesday, describe, Mercer a~ ''a small, private, Southern Bapti~t university with a acntecl pany rep;' where frat boys once .fired cue ball!. from a ainnon in the adm1n1stration building. "I'm aslounded." said Roben L. Steed, an Atlanta attorney and chairman of the Mercer Board ofTru tcts. "When J .was an underaradu:ue, 1t was aaamst the rule~ to dance on campus. The adminimation calll-d it 'mixed dancina."' Other Mercer officials were not amu~d. Enflne 1•11• on jetliner MARJLLO. Tcu -I\ Delta ir Linc Jetliner carryana l 86 people made an em~ney tan<iina F ti day in Amarino after de\itJopina problems in an cn1ine, official aid. Aiaht 796. ~ route from San Fr1nci1eo to Dallas.- Fon Wonh lnaemationaJ Airport, made a "nonnaL rouune landina .. at aboUt noon. said Dick.Jone .:.&Delta ,potesman an Atlanta. The Lockhttd L-1011earnedI7S ~~and 1 crew of 11 . No one wu hun. Jone!! said. 'It lost power in one entanc. and the pilot had to shut 1t ()1)'1.1\ before tt ruined It, ·Jone said. ' 2 children abducted in stolen Car foun~, re~nited With .p•rents NA TIO AL CITY (AP) -Two de"ription of the m1uin1 younptcrs ... ch1ldreQ abducted thanksaiving and the 5tolen vehicle. " Bozo awards go to Penn, Rivers mght w~rc found in a San Ysidro .. I -h-h' l"k fbri It ~king lot Friday and b..,..u•"'t to th• 1 )USt it im 1 c a ton ° c 1 LOS ANGELES (AP) -ov .,, .. that It was the car and the kids," Boepital claims \V e&t Coast in-\rttro surrogate carrying true parents' ba tional City policcdepanment fora Connelly said. Actor Sean Penn and an as~r- rcunion with their parents. police No arrests have been made in the ing TV hostess Joan Riven Join By die Aueet9 ... p...., said . case and police declined to release international fiaures Kurt LOS ANGELES -A hospital is claimina the first "They're both fine," PQlice service other infonnauon. Waldheim· and Moammar Weat Coast preanancy m which both the falhcr's sperm officer Olivia Castellano said of S. Connelly said pohcc do not yet Gadhafy on the list of those and mother'sqa were fertilized an a dish, then implanted year-old Sylvia Esqu1\lel and her 4-have a clear picture of the hours honored in the founh annual in a surropte mother who will deliver the chald for the year-old brother, David. between the abduction and the time Bozo Awards. couple. Dr. Jirair Koniahan, an obstetnc1an-· The two children were met u the the children were found. The winners were annouccd gynccologistat Century City Hosp1taJ, said the bioloc.ical station by their parents, Oa\lid and "We're going to let them (the Friday by the oriainal television mother 1s fertile but cannot carry a chtld because of a Maria Esquivel of Ponerv1llc. children) rest up before we try and act Bozo, Larry Harmon, who ex-diseased uterus. The surroptc mothtt -the woman "I'm so happy they arc hcrt with a statement," he said. plaaned the onlt critcnon for cal'l)'iQg the child -cannot conceive because 1 tubal for tests to check for appcndiciti$. said die spokeswoman, who dttlincd to aivc her name. ~ suspect and the deputy went to the restroom ...... me suspect struck the deputy in the face, knocked him'** and a 9Cufllc ensued," she said, addin& that duri•.dliC fi&ht. Garbutt took the officcr.'s gun and ~ **1 6:40 p.m . Wednesday. The S.foot-10. 160-pound ..re with black nairand brown e)es h.ld not been capeuted by Fnday c~enina. she ~ id. me. That's aJI that counts,'' Maria Police bulletjns had been issued JUdaiflJ the invo unta~ contcs-haaltion has made her sterile, malting the in-vitro ~ · 1 d h h ed h h gh So h c 1" · d tants is "Boz<>-OSity, a term fenilization ncccs~. Konaalian said. "Thu' there is Crime na.,. fn .wT-t Co--.6--utve sa1 as e uu er t rou out ut cm a uomaa an that should need no cxpla-'? ,_., -".,._ ,,..~ ch dren. Arizona for the children and the confidence that 1t 1st e donor couple's embry:o and not The youngsters had been m1 1ng stofen dark green. two-door Chev-narfk~· it or not. each oflhe nine her own which 1s growin1 in her uterus," Komahan said WEST COVINA -Cnmc dOC$ pay aft.er all: The since Thursday ni&ht, when the car rolet Camaro. honorees wdl be mailed a Fnday of the surroaate. who is in her second tnmester of cityexpcctS more than $3 million this )Cir from a 2-year- they were slccpina in was stolen while Mc~ican law cnforcemcntaacnc1cs ceramic statuette of the red-prcinancy. The baby 1s due in the spnn~ the hospn.al old federal proeram in v. hich cash and property ~ thcar father had run in to a nearby also v.erc noufied. 8 11 h . d 1 declined to be more specific. seized dunng dnd raids. Tht $3 million 11 nearl~ market to bu)· some soft dnnk!I, Esqu1,el was travelma latc Thurs-nosed, n o-airc c own, third of t'hc fOTCt'i annual $9.2 million budfet, · San Diego l>Qhte. respo.ndin&. lO da.y vo~1ldrcn from Porterville complete with a plaque com· • ChicfCraiaMcacham says. Tetnisoft~ federal propam up. found the children and the car to Enscnada, Me.iuco. where tht'y memo..-ti~ the TI>ngue-Ln-Saa BemardJ.no l.nmate gone require \bat confiicated monC) and property be uted ror shortly after 5 pm. in the lot ofa San ~ere going to spend the holiday check awa · -law enforcement and cannot be used to replace city Ysidro shopping mall nc~r the U.S.· ~cckcnd with relatives, when he M~~~ll j:~kso~~e ::::w:~ SAN BERNARDINO -A 25-year-old inmate •t fund1n1-.. Drug smUU)crs arc underwritint our drva· Mexico border. National Caty pohcc stopped at the store. -the San Bcmardmo County jail escaped after telling enforcement effons, .. said Meacham. sin t e my1hJcal Sgt. Mike Connelly said. He sa1d he didn't want to stop the bhrce Raj°ccsh · a~ &nd 1uthont1cs he had a stomach ache. a spokeswoman said. "Miami Vice" tekvision s.crie~ West Covina'.s under-· Connelly said a ciuzcn had seen heater that was keeping his slccpana H:~11~:m:.~~ilcd by F,: Withs Anthony Garbutt, who was being bcld for cover cops ha\-e bccndnvinaaround in M>mc pretty nitt news repons about the adbuctton and children warm, so he left the cnainc Hannon Pictures Corp. anvcstipt1on of robbery and irand theft ~to, told automC'bilcs. as they have se1z~d or bouaht I 0 vchiclt$. called pohce when he not1ccd the running and parked about three feet authonties that he was havina ~verc stomac~ pains. so 1ndudin1 some late-model luxury cars, under the cruldrcn and the car matched the ~fr~o~m~t~h~c~d~oor~. _______ J~~~~~~~~~~~~_Jh~e~w~a~s~ta~~~en~to~Sa~n~8c~m~a~rd~1~n~o~C~o~u~nt~y~M~ed~1ca~l :c~cn~t~er~~p~r~asra~~m~ . ....__-------~---~_:_- FIRE ... Prom Al tar blaze were 1n1t1ally estimated at $2.'1 m1lhoo. But Picard said the developer estimated the construct ion site loss at $4 m1H1on. about a third of the $11.5 malhon project cost. Picard said he had no rca50n to beheve the latest figure was inflated by the developer. Ho~c\lcr. fire authorities would condUC\ a parallel 1nvesugauon with the project's in- surance earner. Picard -said the financial dam~ could chanae. dc- pcndina on the tt'Sults. "Much of the debate will be on how dam~hc steel structures and con ct <" s," he said . .,, Van tic, who represents the de- veloper. said. ho~cver. he believes the loss is closer to S3 m1lhon. He said he had no idea why someone would set fire to the con- struction site. "We had no problems with workers, no ammos1l). We've had no oppos1uon from the public," Van Z1le said. "We're baffled We've very upset." Thou&)\ apparently the largest an terms of financial damaacs, Picard said Thursday's fire could easily have been worse. .. This fire was literally minutes away from extcndinJ into three-story office bu1ldanas (across Florida Street) and 101na into Beach Boulevard," he said. ··when you stan Jetting a spread ofa block (to Beach) 1t would have been a disaster." Flames flirted on Thursday with the balcony of a ne1&}\bonna hi&)l-nse senior citizens complex, where 120 residents were evacuated. The in- tense heat blew out plate &lass windows and scorched pans or the housing tower and some adjacent office structures. Burning embers were pu hed into the sky by the rising· hot air. where they were picked up by the current a nd blown into residential areas as far southeast as Flagstaff Lane. · Aside from the destro)ed apart- ment complex, S l S0,000 in da~aics ~re reported to 52 cars-at 1 Dodge dealership and at the evacuated WychfTc Towers senior housma - and to seven residential rooftops. None of the home were damaacd seriously. Abo included in the total, were $15,000 v.onh of damag~ to an office butldmaat 18672 Flonda St. In aJI the periphery blazes, fire- fighters as well as quid.-actmg resi- dents with prden hoses v.ere able to douse the flames before the) spread. At the main fire. Picard said eme'lency crew had the tncky chore of us1n1 just enouah water to battle the blaze without lcavinJ dry the spnnkler system prottctan& nci&h- bonna structures. Child playing with matches dies in fire ln\e tt tors arc till tf') ina to determan1 thecau ofucrond house fire on Thunda) in whi h two &irts diC'd. In both Th nk ivint Oay 11re • efforu h> pas nh and fittli1hter1 to rcscue the young t<'l'1 from 1h bum· int h me failed .. CAMEL BACK Powder Collt F1nlah eompare at $300.00 $129 99 Trundle & Bedding Not Included NICOLE Compere 8t S200.00 $9999 Trundl9 a 9edd6ng Not Included ''CAMILLE'' by~ *38999 ... ~ ~ Ski Package! Kneissl 'Proflex' Skis 195.00 Salomon '347' Bindings 90.00 _..._. __ Kerma Poles 25.00 Mounting, Flat File. Edge Sharpening, Release Check & Hot Wax._ 15.00 Total Retail Value 325.00 Precor '612' Rowing M•chlne Mklslze Ceramic Tennis A•cket : Whit• or Black II Regular 110.00_ •• Scuba Spedals I U.S. exceeds SALT II limit WASHINOTON (AP). -The , United States violated ce1linp in the unraufied SALT ll nuclear arms treaty Friday when another Air Force S..S2 bomber ca_s-ble of carry1na atomic-tapped cruise missiles became operational. The treaty's numerical limits were breached when the ~ifht-enaine ~S2 atnved at Canwell Air Force Base in Texas after bavina been modified to carry up to a dozen of the low-flyma cruise missiles. • BJ ... A111eta&M PNM MANILA, ptuhppa~ -Prnideat Corazon Aquino ~Plwd two 190te Cabu.ct ministm Friday 1n tM wake ollul weekend's IUclld C:"°' and told supporten the .. fq.rces of evir wall keep "llftl to ·au. bet 90~mmtnt. Fonner Deknte Manatler Juan Pooce Enrile, who wa liabd to the plot. re«1ved a ttillttovttnment deconldon in h11 fin• pubbc appeuuce Ii~ miaaina Sunday. Mrs. Aquino appointed V1ttnte Jayme. Praiden• of the Philippine National Bank, 11 mini1ter of public work• arid named Carlol Dominguez Jr., a deputy m10i1ter of -.nculturt, 11 mini11a of natural rtt0urccs. They replaced Ropciano Mercado and Ernesto Maceda, who were amona officials that the military had recommended be repa.ced for incompetence. Mn. Aquino swore in Oom1nauu lhOrtly after her announcement but said Jayme will assume his new po1t after he returns from the U nittd States where he is l\qOtiatina new loens. The Cabinet chanees .-ere the first sincc Sunday when Mrs. Aquino asked for and received the rcsianations of all 2S Cabinet ministers. At the time, she only accepted Enrile'a res11nation. .. TIJoa•au ol •tudeam protat ID Pali•· PARIS-Thousands of protcSJina studentapthcrtd in the 1trcets today . near the National Assembly as it bepn debate on 1•1tauon the students claim -· would make entry to state-run universities more difficult. Police blocked the _ . students from the immtdiate area of the Parliament buildina. No vtolcnce "' reported. Hundreds of thousands of h1Jh school and university 1tudcnts marchtd throua)lout the country Thursday, when the debate had been expccttd to start. Most of the demonstr.n1ons Thurlday were peaceful, with the It 1s the 131 st ~S2 which has been modified, puttina the Unittd States over the lunit in the treaty which permits only 130 cruise-equipped bomben 1f no other atomic weapons arc eliminattd from the U.S. anenaJ, rlJ&'ht c.rew walk• away from 8-52 bomber they landed lD Fort Worth, Teau. only v1olencc coming when several dozen extreme riaht-w1n1students in Paris charaed the demonstraton with iron rods and tearps. Pohcc quietly broke up ~ . The Navy isn't rctirina an aaioa Poseidon missile-firing submarine from the U.S. force to keep Amenca under the total hmits of various types ' of weapons permitted by the 1979 treaty, the Pentqon said earlier this week. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, concludina a visit to India. criuciztd the U.S. dcc1 ion, saying, "we rqard this as a major mistake, which will make at more difficult to search for the approaches for <lisarmament." Gorbachev.calls U.S. breach of SALT II 'major mlstake' the clash. The controvernal legislation would encouraae public univenities to raise money from industry and other out11de sources, aUow them to ·~determine the conditions of access" and direct students to particular councs of stu<hes. Two ton• of antifreeze leak• Into Rlllne LUDWIGSHAFEN, West Germany -The BASF chemical factory acodentally leaked two tons of a toxic antifreeze component into the Rhine River Fnday, officials said. It was the seventh m~or chemical spill mto the Rhine in a month. Officials of both BASF and the Rhineland-Palatinate 1tate Environment M1mstry s~ud the chemical would break down quickly and po.ed no health haurd. The accident involving ethylene &Jycol, an oily component used to make antifreeze. was the second in a wee1' at the huae BASF complex in Ludwi~hafen, 62 miles south of Frankfun. On Nov 21, about two tons of herbicide lca.ked into the Rhine from the BASF plant. Several Democrats Congress also crit1ciztd the U.S. action. Sen. Sam Nunn, 0-Ga., who will become chairman of the Senate Armtd Services Committee m Janu- ary. said in a statement, "I believe the president's decision ... givcs the Soviet Union a military advantage, with its near-term missile production capabilities, as well as a substantial world propapnda advantqe." "It will cause our alhcs abroad considerable pohtacaJ disoomfon and 1t will now be much harder to reach a b1pan1san consensus on strategic weapons and arms control here at home," said Nunn. Rep. Les Aspin, D-W1s .• incoming chairman of the House Armed Ser- vices Committee. termtd the U;S. action "a very bad dCC1s1on" that was beina taken now because il "shores up Ronald Reapn with the nght wma." Aspm, interviewed on the .. CBS Momma News," said conservatives are unhappy with the SALT II pact and ace feehna ··such unhapp10C1S Willa Ronald Reagan over the hostqeS-for~uipment swap." NEW DELHI, India (A P)-Sov1et leader M1kha1I S. Gor~che' said Fndaya U.S. breach ofSA-t. T Ji treaty hm1ts 1s a "maJOr mistake" that violates the Reagan administration's plcdJCS to seek nuclear disarmament. His co.mment, made Just before ending a four:<fay visit to India. was the Soviet leader's first on the American dcds1on to deplo:r the 13 lst 8-52 bomber capabk of carry- ing nuclear cruise m1ss1les "We regard this as a major mistake which will make 1t more difficult to search for the approaches for d1~ armament." Gorbachev told a news conference. Gorbachev said Reagan's dec1s1on howedcontempt for SALT II and the 1972 SALT treaty. SALT II was not ratified by the U.S. Senate, but both sides agreed to abide by its terms. Deploying the B-S2 also violates the spint of the summit the two leaders held last month in Iceland, Gorbachev sajd. They nearly reachc~ major agreements on arms control dunng the talks. which ultimately collapsed over the U.S. rcsca:rch proaram on space-based defense commonly calltd "Star Wars." "We bebeve that step 1s contradic- tory to the 0' ciiall. cn;1:c Ir tic of the ReykJa v1k talks and to the statements even of the U.S. side after Reykjavik, that the U.S. side remains committed to neaouations. to a ~arch for disarmament," Gorbachev said. He and his host, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, have critkized the space-defense program throughout the Kremlin leader's visit. his first to an Asian country si nce assumini power in March 1985. They issued a final JOi nt statement Friday endorsina ehmination of nu- clear weapons by the cod of the century. A so-called "Delhi Dedar- at1on" the day before made the same point. lnd1a was said to be scckin& ind1cat1ons that the Krtmhn would wuhdraw the estimattd 11 S,000 troops it keeps in Afghanistan to support the communist regime and fight Mosle m rebels, but no sign was fort hcomina from Gorbachev. He would not 11ve Journalists a 1imetable for withdrawal of Soviet forces, which have been in Afghani- stan seven years, but said Moscow cannot "accept or tolerate" per- manent deployment of its sold1en in the neiahbonna country. . '!1~ tru£ {igfu of Cliristmas is in tftt tJtS of diiUlren aglow 1uitft the j'>!fS of tfU fwluiay sea.so~ .. ----- '1 Vitli tliis in. miru{, tJic Stfi.erstrom fanil9 invias !JOU anti JOur ' janiily w our trad'itional 'Tra Lignting Cemno~ at 'liJwn Cmter P I., on ~ forufa:J, Vec.em6er 1st at 6:30 p.m. Come aruf ft.tar tk caro«ing of tftt. ~ ~ 1JOJS Cfwru.s . ~ tJ.' tlu: 11c1un.ge.st of t/ie. Segmtroms figfit up tfze. towering trll. . Ytnd liai1 tfte entrana of Sattta CftuLs on lils menWt round. 'There will 6e u1assailing with compf itnmtarJ rtjrtsfunmts and mucli juEW:uinn . 'But most cf al( we. liope tfim wif{ 6e !JOU and gour famil...q . .9ltttf tk figfit ·n your eyes. /--1 Happy Ho{itfays 'Ifu Stfjerstrom :Tamilg sourH CO\STPLAZA • . . •• European allies regret violation By U1e Auocl.ated Pres• The leaders of Fnru::t, West Ger· many and Belgium said Fnday they rCifCtted President Reaaan 's decision to violate the SALT II nuclear arms treaty by adding the 13 lst modified S..S2 bomber to the U.S. fleet, one over the limit. Earthquake mea•rirlng 6.0 rock• Tokyo TOK YO -A moderate earlh<;1.uake rocked Tok)o this momina. It lasted about 30 seconds and caused buildings to sway, but there were no reports of 1nJuryordamagc. Theearthquakeoccurrcdat 7·29a.m.(S:29 p.m. Friday EST) and was centered m lbaraki prefecture (state) nonh of Tokyo, where it measured 6.0 on the Richter scale. meteorlQl.lcaJ officials Slid. The Richter scale 1s a puge of the eneray released b> an earthquake. as measured by the ground motion recorded on a seismograph. French President Francois Mitter- rand, pcakina at.a news conference m Pans with visiting Premier Bettino Craiu of Ital)'. said he thouahl "1t "'ould have been very wise and very useful" for the United States to conunue to comply with the treaty. Crax1 did not address the SALT issue, but told reponers he and F cnch officials held similar views on the pO ible con.sequences of U.S.- Sov1et negotiations on rtducuons in Jluclear 'Stockpiles. perhaps down to zero. .. Integrated rale, black vote proptMetl JOHANNESBURG, South Afnca ...:.... Moderate black and white leaden Frida_y approved a proposal to hold South Afnca's first multiracial elections and form an integrattd government in Natal Province. The unprettdented plan can only be implemented with perm1ss1on from the white-controlled national government. National leaders have given no indication bow they will respond. The eight-month talks 1n the Natal port of Durban were shunned by militant ant1-aparthe1d sroups, which want black voting nahts nationwide, "If the zero option is a aood one, neverthelc s it should offer auaran- tees to assure the overall balance of European sccunty," Craxi said. and were denounced by far-nJht whites. The national aovcmrnent did not parttc1pate but sent observers to the talks. The key panicipants included officials of the current all-white 1ovcrnmcnt of Natal, one of the country"1 four provinces. and leaders of the scff-sovernina KwaZulu black homeland. which lies within Natal's borders. • COSTR MISR 81111 , CO. ~flRWl"8FG. IIRlllllEIJTORE acm.o . . ~SP«RIZED :_____.-> ,. GIT EYE SOUR COMPONENTS · .. C,olo-Co11,.tt1r NOW AVAl.AllE $5.00 s49 95 IFP W/11 b,. 11·1 HcMs: M. 11-', Mon. ll-8, Tue.s..ftt. 10-8, Sal 1CM 1514 SAKER, COSTA MESA (714) 1401111 JOIN TH£ fESTIVITI£s [J .,i;jJJ CANNERY VILLAGE -18TJ! 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BJ ftUOY TYNAN a I' '11,._.._. .. • SPRINOFJELO, Mass. -Always vacuum your moose from the JnOut up, and ICnlb your pheasant with ftt1hly bekecl white bread -tom, not sliced. Tb0te ~.some of ti pt on bow to care for that antlered head over the bar aDd how lo keep pop'•• prize mallard from lOOkiftl like, well, a dead duck. They can be found in &he latest issue oC:MatllChusetts Wildlife," published by the state Fish and Oame OeP.artment. Gary Zima. a taudermist and wildlife biolotist with the department, 11id he has received so many callt for help from hunten ,.... p ud ....,...,,_over die,_. tllat be finally deddld ii .. ...._ to write evcrYtbim down IO I clida'I ......... repl9Uftl mneO: ... '.~Mola dJaDle doa"t k8ow bOw IO. lake care or tbelr "'"trojtiia_ Uld dleN hlln'i bin much infonnatioD ~" be laid in a lelepbone inlet'View ... Even lhe finest mount wW eventu- ally ~· to deteriorate without .....,. care ... :_~ lbould be u.ted 'like fine furniture. ,Zima maiawaecl: Aft«'all, tbey COit u muda, wilh ttuffed nlOOIC, elk and bear hc9d1 ~"I (or about S~ 1 mount, deer from S l 7 S to SlSO, Dbeaunt1 for S60 and ducks for around SlOO, he said. FiJh cost from $7 to SI 0 an inch. . Zima'• tips all use materiall found in the home and readily available to anyone who ha just come into a moosehead. The furniture attachment from a vacuum cleaner works nicely to ,et the duat that collect• in the fur of antlered heads u lona 11 you are c:aref'ul QOl IOl'U lbedeulr5• .. ot tbe fur ind live ii a lilbt' aftel WMds to put tbe hair Wk in Place, he E Vlft '°' I mooll ..... needs I t.lh every five to ... ~ 5poltel if dowa wwtb a mild eoep IOfltliOn. rinsiftl card\ally with Winn water, ~c:eslfUJ nae IO uturaee \he skin or you could 04 ., wadi 1 moldy mooee, Zima said. Let it dry allYtl'IJ daytOUbideOYI O(~ sun, bruibi"9 OCClllionaJly to ftuft'up the fur. A &Pf'IY CJf' laaoJin WIS dmaina ppvidn a nice shine to 1he rur or you can polish with a nylon 1tockiq. AntJen can be cleaned with a damp cloth and mild cSe1daent. Dull, drj deer antlen can be rejuvenated by rubbi~ with linseed oil, but that will discolor the hom1 of African antelopes and wild lheeP. They can be treated with floor wax. And a touch Qf black lacquer can make a bear'1 note sparkle. U.480. •laotlld be ftC9alMd froa tM~ ap. . . . Bearded ·womaa~. · nndS acceptanc'iL · in circus sideshow , EAST ALTON, Ill. (AP)-Stand· ina in her empty aJ*tment, Malinda Maxey ran her finsen through her beard and pzed at the belonainas piled o utside. After spendina most of her 38 years t~ng to hide the fact that sh~ was different, the mother of tWo was leaving to join her only fnends -the main attractions in a ctreus sideshow. "It's not that I wanted to join the circµs," Ms. Maxey said as she prepared to move from East Alton recently. "This 1s my destinx, to be a bearded lady in a sideshow.• The Southern Ulinois woman said she was born in l 948 with what doctors told her was a bit.arrc hormonal imbalance that pve her a male pelvic bone and rib case and male facial ~ir. Doctors did not know about the intricacies of hormone treatment when she was born. and her family cou.ldnotafford the treatment when It became available years later, she~- what she felt was a deformity. "People ha"'e treated me hu a freak my whole life,'' Ms. Maxcy said. ·~They have never accepted me. I have been lauvod at my whole life." She was mamed three times and divorced each time becaux the problem of trying to hide her beard became too much for her husbend1 to handle. she said. "It became too much ofa mental strain. I mean, jutl think about 1t. Would you want to sleep with a woman with a beard?" Dunng those years, she had two children -normal, healthy youna- sters .now liv1n~l)~tbcir respective fat¥c.rs -deliV'efe<l t>y Caesarian • scetion because of her-narrow pelvic bone. But for her first 33 years, she said, shew.as miserable. ln 1981 , after her third divorce and years of strua.h na to make ends meet on her own, -sne was visiting a fair in Middletown, ?'-1.Y., when she said "something clicked.·• ' Santa study aeulon , 8tadent 8antu bone up on ho-ho-ho 101 and related Santa are tutored ln apPearance and quality tralnln&, wblcb are lore at tbe Santa C. Procluctiona School. Pra.pectlYe 8antu •t:re••ed by 0wnen Joe and Bobble Paa of Aluka. At age 3, she began growing a beard. During her school years. she said, she would shave twice a day to try to hide -.. It just flit me -what I could do and bow l could find a way to just, fo.r once. be myseJf, .. Ms. Maxey said. Marin County not so trendy when it comes to education County s school tstrict still as 3 1-room sc oolhouses - NOVATO, Calif. (AP) -Marin County, of\cn depicted as a land of hot tubs and luxury cars, isn't so trendy when it comes to education. It's comercd the market on, of all things, the one-room school house. There arc only seven one.room, K·6 schools in California -and three are located within a few miles of each other on quiet roads in the bucolic dairy country of nonhem Mari~ With pbles, porches and attics, not to mention the oriainal separate entrances and cloakrooms for boys and girls, the schools seem to be relics of the past. Inside, the picture is different. Each school has television, computers, projection equipment. a piano and an extensive library. "J particularly love what I can do in a school like this," said Elaine Boling. for 11 years the teacher, principal, playground director and just about everything else at Union School. which was built in 1895. "I can't even imagine teaching any other way." Bolina has 20 students while Patty Pomi. her counterpart at nearby Lincoln School, founded in 1872, has 12. Barbara Armington at Laguna School a few miles away ~teaches 21 children in the one-room school founded in 1906. . "Most teachers. in the larger schooJs, have a child for only a year," said Armington. "You're never rcaJly sure what impact you've tfiade on their Jives. But here, land my students arc pan of each othen' laves for as much as seven yean. I Jet to know them, see them arow, see them mature see them leem. Jt'• enormously satisfy~" Virtually all the students come from famH1cs that own and work area dairy farms. All will go on to Petaluma Junior High School when they vaduate. "11ve yet to see any evidence that students from our one-roomers suffer any scholastic deficiency when they move on," said Rick Sheviakov, chief psychologist for Y'e Marin County Office of Education. ··tt may be an older approach to education, but it stiJ• works just fine,"·he said. Shcviakov said the instruction in the onc,room schools is highly individualized. "There's a lot more cooperation and a lot less competition. It's an absolute JOY to watch them work together." Armington said she teaches her students to read in kindergarten. "We don't wait for the first grade like the larger schools do." The teachers move from student to student, guiding each child at their own level in the subject. The students also help each other. "Ifs something you really only see in schools like this." said Bolin. "The big help the httJe, the fast help the slow. They really don't compete with each other." Disciplinary problems are vinually nonexistent, the teachers said. "There's enormous peer-group pressure not to disrupt the class," said Boling. pointing to a list of class rules posted on the wall, "MJ students drew up that list. not me. And they enforce it' The atudent body of the La.fan• Dlatrict School In Marin County •tan4 in front of their one.room KhoolboUM, which wu founded ln 1906. VCRs r eplacing computers in schools Educators convinced recorder tailor-made for average students By LEE MlTGANG ## ........... NEW YORK -The videocassette recorder is bccomina the latest tech· noloticaJ darlina of educators con- vinced it is tailor-made for averaac students who benefited least from the classroom computer revolution. "Video usage may be the strongest new clement in instruction in the '90's," concludes a . new report, "Microcomputer and VCR Usaae in Schools," by Quahty Education Data Inc., a Ocn'Yer·bascd firm which distnbut~ markettn• information about tchools. 1...eadina the way has been Hawaii, whose schools rank SOth 1n the number of microcomputers per stu- dent tn the l 98~86 sctiool yt>ar, but which has found that VC Rs arc h1ahly useful for rcachana students with di~crse cultural tieckfrounds 1n a physically isolated tttlln&. accordina to the rceort. TM California Department at EdU<'lllon last }'tar bou•ht and diittibu«d 1 VClt for every public tchool 1n the state. and a survey found that 40 pcTtent are u11na 1n1truct1onal ~lev111on. Conntttia1t'1 Dtpert- ment of Education broedca ts more than 400 houn of insuwuonal telc· vision a year. TM lllinoa1 eduait1on dtpanm~taQllUim rilhts to snstruc· tional TV Pf'(Sllftl UNI distnbutt'\ · to lt'hoo1 dilldcb. ci: Kentucky Dtp.nmmt of The VCR. on the other hand, is a learning technology that "can be du-ected toward 1he larger middle group of students in a full<lass setting." said the new report. Most teachers can operate VCRs with httle or no · training. unlike computers which require .consider· able expertise. They arc also generally much cheaper, and have enabled many schools to switch from I 6mm film to much le !t cxpens1ve videocassettes. "All of these factors make the future tool bnght for educational "1deo u!Mlge." concluded the report. The tudy, based on a telephone survey of all tJ.S. pubhc d1stncts between Ma) and September. also found that. • 79 percent of pubhc school!t had VCR equipment in 1985-86. up from 1ust 25 perccn1 in 1983 • Hav.aii. the nauonal leader, had on averagt of one VC'R per every 72 pupil . follo wed by the D1stnct ol Columbta with one per 79 tudents, llhno1s' one per 8 tu~nts, Aonda and Maryland each one per 11-4 student . Compaten llaft foand tt.elr waJ lato telaooa., aad DOW, eo New J~}' propon1onatcly had are ..tdeo ca111tte recorder•. the fcwc t VCRs: n · ~of OM Education and pubhc TV station. KET arc collaboratil'&. to deliver lea.mini by satellite to every di tnct in the state within two yea~. Many other 'tatei sunc ed re.. ported extensive Sf9wth in u of cl 'room v1dro cqu1pmc~. ~- Educator\ sec vcral ad,antagc 1n the VCR. lncre1t1naly, tudics 'u e t that the phenomenal prcad of microcomputcr11nto the nation·~ cluuooms th1 decide hH bC'Cn ol mOlt benefit to tudentt with q)CC11I per 689 tudent . . - needs. but 'ha not been a helpful for •Microcomputers arc now 1n '1r· the avcrqc studcnL tuall\' all JChool -9L~ percent. ~ A national un y of 8,000 pnnci· comi>ar<'d ·w1th JUSt 16 i>.erttnt 1n pal and 2.100 computcr·u in IQ 1·82. teachers pubh bed th1 month b •-Xia ka lead the nation w!!h ao Johns Hopkin Univmny·s enter averaae of one rtnc: mputer fos for Socaal Qtpn11at1on (ound that c"cl) 1 htudtnts, followed by Rhodt, while a majority bChcv('d mtero-Island with one per 21 tudt~tl computers crcatC'd pec1al learnin • 11nn ta and Wyom na Heh w!th opPOffiil\1latS for the 1flcd or the one per 30, and SoU.th .DbO\I w11h lcamina d1'8bkd. only a imall per· one rtr ~ centaet thouaht 11 cnha"'C'd lcamina The national •'crate 1150atudenu b •• ,,.,_ tudefit·. per microcomputer. * lllE I DIFFEREICE 1111 lllSED CHILD'S LIFE *. 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Ord Di1tnct: Wlule on the counal, be i•• I ul SACRAMENTO -Ten men and Jackie Speier. 190 Dl1trkt: Spcaer. dry.dcanu~a store and mo bu been the OOP ptUnary by Nolan. fnectmaa. 36, as a Loi ~In one or the . naue>11'1 .. :1~: three women, some of them ~ned l6, 1u Redwood C11,l Democrat who involved an lnlCk buliDWt. Be-Tnce . Harny. 3Jni Dillr ct: Detnocra& Wbo ~Gray Dav11. paraphtmaha ont1-...... ... politicians and otben in their fll$l has ~n a San Mate0 Cou~ tween 1972 Md 1974. be wu under Harvey, .SO, is a Bakcnftdd R~ D-Sbenun Oab. who was elcc1td places Frank Vace.aa. DI • electedoffi~. become new California supervisor 11ncc 19IO. An auomcy, cOftll'ICt wnh the Dllllat Cowboys of publican and a Kem County super-controUn. Friedmaa 11 an anomey v.ho retired ltaillaton when they are swom an lbewaunaicktoRep. Leo Ryan and the National Foott.11 Laaue and v110r. He rCplaca Roten. who was who is director of Bot Tuckie Lep.I Richard LoliDhort. '12Ml*ala: Monday. accom~nied him OD h11 trip to the piayed for a · Canadian' 'club. He elected to the Senate. Nolan anitially Services, an •no" financed ~· Lon&shOtt, 6Cr. is a Sula AM Eleven of them become state A.. Ptople s Temple in Guyana an 1978; re~ Robttt Naylor ll-MmJo supported Harvey in the GOP pn-Jewish chanues that provides free Republican who won the IC8I oa bit sembly memben; the other two join he w11 kiU~ and sne was seriously Park. who ran unsucc:csslully fot tht mary, th~n switched at the la t lejal adv tee to the poor, ea&rly and th a rd attempt Two yearn1D be CMle the state Senate. All wecc elected, wounded: She has a reputation-for U.S.·Senate. moment· to an opponent. uyina disabled. within 2S6 \'Otes of ~ Afr &Jona with incumbents who won new independence; she won the primary Charles Quackenbush. 22nd Dis-Harvey coulcf.. not win the erneral Paul Zeltntr, ~4th Dastnct: Zehner, semblyman Ridaard RoblDIOO. D- term1, in the Nov. 4 election. despite beina opl><>Sed b_y Assembly trict: Quackmbuatr, 32, is a Los Altos election. Harvey used a controvcriial 60. is a Lakewood Republican who Garden Grove, who th11 y.., lried The 1987-.88 Lca>slaturc convenes Speaker Wilhe lJr()wn. She replaces RepublicanwhorcplactsEmestKon-commercial depictma tus Demo-has been on the City Council nine unsuc~ sfully for Conpe11. I.oat· Monday for the swcarina·an ~r-Lou Papen, 0-Millbrae, who ran nyu,R-Cu~ino, whowuelcc1ed to craticopponenta11wh1tepuppetand )etB, two of them as mayor. He •horc as• rttarcd U.S, Navy warrant emony, the elecuon of new officers unsuccessfully for the state Senate. Conpeu. Quackcnbesh and his wife Brown at a black puppet 1n beds that rcorcd 12 yean aao as a captain with officer and a former tta1 a&ate and the bcginnina of bill introduc-William Dupljssca, 20th Distnct: founded a com{>lnY that provides were movina tQFthcr, to criticize the the Los Anatln County sherifrs broker. He has bttn chairmaa ()(the tions. The session probably won't last Duplissea, 36, ts a San C.rlos Re· temporary technacal workcn to Sili-opponent's fuuancial support from department and has taught law en-California Veterans Advisoty loud. Iona and will be adjourned until r.:========================================;;:;;=====================• January, when the real bu incss ~·stators get a pay raise ·on Monday, from $33,732 a year to $37,IOS. They also )Ct daily expense money, current!.¥ S7S but likely to increase next year, plus use ofa atate- leascd car and state credit cards for psoline and telephones. The new lqislators have vaned bacqrounds. Nine arc Republicans, three Democrats and one Indepcn- denL They ranae in qe from 32 to 60. Four art attorneys, five arc currently on city councils or county bouds of supervisors, one is an assemblyman movina up to the Senate, one is an aide to a senator, one is in real estate, two own their own businesses, one is a retired deputy sheriff~ and one a retired naval officer. Here are capsule biographies of the 13 new ICJislators: THE SENATE Quentin Kopp, 8th Distnct: Kopp, SS, becomes the Lea.aslaturc's only Independent. represcnuna parts of San Francisco and San Mateo coun- ties. An attorney and a former Democrat. he has been a San Fran· c1sco County superviso,r since 1971 . He repla~s John Foran, 0-San Francisco, who is becoming a lo~ by1st. Don Rogers, 16th District: Rogers, SS, as a Bakersfield Republican who has been m the Assembly since 1978. He as a_oo__roleum__JCO~St and was the 1uthor of the 1982 1n11iat1ve tliat repealed the state's inheritance tax. He replaces Walter Stiern. 0- Bakers(ield, who retired. THE ASSEMBLY Chris Chandler, 3rd Distnet: Chan· dler, 35, is a Yuba City Republican who won his first attempt at elected office. He has been a partner since 1979 an a Yuba City law firm. He repl1ccs Wally Hergcr, R-R10 Oso. who was elected to Con~. Tam Leshe,. Stb Distnct: Leshe, 44. • Carmichael Repubhan, won his second attempt for this scat an one of the state's most expensive contests. He lost two_ycars ago by t.400 votes to Jean Duffy, ~itrus Het&hts. who 1s becomiaa a lobbyist. Lcshc had previously run unsuccessfully for a school board and the county super- visors. He currently is in the real estate business and formerly worked for the County Supervisors Assoeta· uon. Sacramento County and the Assembly Republican caucus. Bev Hansen. 8th Dastnct: Hansen. 42, as a Santa Rosa Re{>ubhcan who rcpl1ces Don Seba.suana, R-Sonoma. who ran unsuccessfully for controller. Hansen has been an aide to Senate Minority Leader Jim Nielsen, R- Rohncrt Park, in his Santa Rosa office. She is one of three new GOP Assembly memben who won despite being opposed in the pnmary by Minority Leader Patnck Nolan. R· Glendale. Delaine Eastin. 18th D1stnct: East- in. 39, 1s a Union City Democrat who has been on that City Council for two tenns. She is a corporate planner at Pacific Telesis and a fonner political science teacher. She replaces Alister Scientists watch black hole eat a star COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Ohio State University astronomers bcheve they ha ve seen a black hole cat a star. a phenomenon that had been theorized but never obscrved. The s11huna indicates that astronomers arc on the n&ht track an their efforts to decipher the my tery of how plax1c arc formed, said 0 U atronomer Bradley Peterson. Peterson, in a telephone interview · Thursday. said he and fellow astronomer Gary Ferland saw the phenomenon begin about two years when they were look1na at the galaxy known as NGCSS48 an search of data for another projrct. When they looked throu&h a 72. 1nch telescope in Fla&stafT. Anz .. they saw the pluy's nucfcus stan to aJow more bri&htly. Throu&h electronic 1ma1c dissec- tion 1na spectroscopy, they de· tcmuncd that the srowina bnahtness was caused by the introduction of new asses and that • star wa beina ucked into a black holo. tn black holes. matter become so hiJhly condensed that the holes' arav1tat1onal field is trtt I table. The aravitataonal field e\CO pulls tn Hain. "We thank that our star ha wandered too close." Peterson said. "It is be1na shredded." A~ the star as beina taken apan by the blact bole, -iu matter 1 bc1na compre scd $0 stronaJy that 1t emits a kind of liaht distinauishablc from conventional star1iaht. v.hich come from nuclear reaction he said. .. --"-tTALIAN LEATHER NotShoM1 LOVESEAT CHAIR Mll/t tht1 holldly •son a time for enjoying famlly and friends In yau home. 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That's why J figured I l\ad the right to fl y the Ame'rican flag." But city officials don't see it I.hat way. They say the old sign pole the flag sits on is 11lcgal and should have been tom down three years ago. They mainsain that the pole, not the flag. is the issue. Glvlagahelplagh~ad Voyager needs more modifications, tests MOJAVE (AP) -More mod•· fkatioris and at least two additional lat ftithts are needed btfore Dick Ruwn and Jeana Yeqcr can atkmpt to fly Vo)'IFr ·around the world without rtfuelina. a .spokesman said. The pilots of the cxper1mcnt1l aircraft hope to take off next week on a 12-day attempt .to make the fir t unrefucled fliaht around the alobt. project spokesman Peter Riva said. Rutan and Yeqerpiloted Voyaaer over the Mojave Desert for one hour Thunday to test out new radio sear intended to provide a constant around link durin& the record flight attempt, Riva said. Because of seasonal weather pal· terns alona the route, I.he flight will have to bt&in by mid-Decembtr or nsk postponement until sprina. he c"lti ... Frlenclly Bear While Rutan and Ycaatr com· municated clearly with around crews on a iatcllite-an1sttd UHF (ultra· h1ah frequency) radio, Riva said, further mod1ficat1ons are needed on Voyaaer's coolina system for one of its two engines. . cfuce the coolina system 1s per· fcctcd. at least two more test fliahts ':willA>e needed to assess the. per· formance of a new pair of propellers when the plane as heavily loaded with fuel, lt1va said.· Thursday's test fli&ht from the Mojave Civilian Aifht Test Center followed a similar trial the previous day. • .. The Voyaaer 1s a 'li~twei&)lt, spindly.appcarina craft: Aside ftom a cramped cockpit, the bulk orthe other space aboard_ is taken up by fuel tanks. "The city docs not wish to prohibit 1..----d Be people from disptaying the flag. that's March of Dime. Youth Am~ or n Sickle Cell DleeaM, .llareh of Dim• a good thin~ to do.." said Doug Spanaenber& and Scott Paper Co. rep-Birth Defecta Poundadon, Kadonal Bear, a l·,.ar·old 81aepberd· Labrador mht, la at tile lrrine An•m•I Care Ceatu wal~ for eomeoae to take bJlll home. Be ta neatered. bu had all Illa ebota and la ·1ooc1 wltb c.lalldren. Bear woald be a p-eat family d~. The center la at 15129" Sand -eanyon Ro9d la lnlne. Barlow, the city's chief code er:iforce-reeentath·e W .C. Blrcl hold a proclama-Euter ~ Society and United Cerebral ~;..--meaL~~.aaii:a..a.~.em.~lmiC.U...-1-~kNl~Olll~t.e. <>ranee County Board of Paley Auoeladona. Scott bu already "Io our estimation. he's probably Supemeon bonort.nc the company for $250,000. AlllO pJctared are county bringing some discredit on the flag ita protram to helfnchlldren. A nickel Supe"1110n R~er Stanton (left) and because not only is he using a sign 1 h .. H 1 H d" od t d-. ..._._ pole for it, but he's using it as rom eac e p I an pr UC Bruce Ke.tan e, two un.ub tuarda. advertising, .. Barlow said. parchue •oee to either the Cycdc Super•l•or Thoma• Riley. Cyetic Carauddo denied the advenising Flbroele Foundation. Leukemia Society · Fibroei• Youth Amb&Mador Dan~y charge and accused the cit of of America, Nadonal Auoelatlon for LandenandSupe"1110rHa.rrletWeider. ~=---n~l"llsmg-mm:-tte-:-.ot.-·rrn.,.._ ...... _..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~--1~~~~~~~~~~~~.:.__ soldered a radiator onto the base of the pole, but he said it only bears his address. not his shop's name. Call these People to help decorate your home, business . . or club for this year's I HARBOR HOME CHRISTMAS LIGHT SHOW $3,500 Prize Money for Winners' Favorite Charities! 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(714) 642·4576 -lev l(,,tuteln Peggy Jo Moort All •••lea ''" •1 co••tteltl ftr•• fer 11•11•• 11 '"' ••••••• ... ,, ,.,.tt•rr •111 •lrtcllr ~ ••• ••"tr•••• C•rtttau LIOC "" C•arl11 '''" Pta•. Ni•u tf at• 1reftt frH,. art •••II•• • H • •••Ile ""'" •1 th D•llJ rn11 •"•• atftf .. •• llMUhr fer llitlr Mnlcft. Or1nge CoMt DAILY PILOT/..,,_,~ 21, t• • Herb businesses sprouttngfasterthan the seed By EARL ARONSON ., .......... Herb bu inc ses, many based at bomc, arc ~ported to be arowina a~ fast or fl.stcr than some of the seed . 1r you ~ 11rraaon vinegar, nip fresh ba 11 to top yo ur prden tomate>ts, adorn wall ~th herb wreaths, put lavender sachcu amona your. swca~crs and bedsheet • you're helping to support some of the new cottage industnes • Most of the burgeoning herb busi-ocsSes serve local communities, but many u the mail order market to stretch cu tomcr ba~ lonaer dis.- tan«. I'm told that tatc a&ricultural uten 100 services, look1n1 for ahemative crops for 'mall farm1na enterpriK , are helping hfrb aroups orpmzc. · Herb growers even )'lave a new~­ leuer, the BuS1ness of Herbs, publi h- cd by Portia Mt'arcs (P 0 Bo~ SS9 Madison. Va. 22727). About I ,SOO herb businesses across the United States share problems and solutions via the newsletter. which also re- searches federal rcaulations that af- fect herb sales. provides marketing tips, and publishes articles on hetb\ by botanisu and horticultunsts. Of coursc. not everybody wants an herb prden but JU St about everybody can use a few he!hs. Th~y add zest to onc•1 COokina, 1ip 10 bCvcfllll and a few w1D add • pkuina frqrance to )our linens. Hcrbl are qui~ ~•)' to arow and will do well Just about anywhere you may live. MOil people don't rcalizt 11, but hcrm do not need extra nch soil. Spade up even a ttmi-sandy or panly· aravel area. add a bit of lona-Jutina fert1ltter, such as dncd cow manure, and many hei"bl will do fair1y well. Too nch a soil and too much water is a poor combi~tion. Rank (heavy) growth causes a hort SS)9n for tbe fraarant oils )OU want in herb$. When they arc up and arowina. herbs usually require only an OC· cas1onal 1eul \O()jcning with a weeder or mall hot . Now for ttw hm>t Fint 1<>mc 1nnual1., aJI of wha(h c.an be arown f'iom teed. Dill ii wtll known Tor its utt in pkk!ft, sauces and gravies. Instead of rows, broadcatt seed '" a narrow bed. Ba ii i& commonly used to flavor poultry. meat, pme, fish, e&P, soups and sauccs. A short row u ually i sufficient. , • Borqc finds its way into lemonade and other cold dnnb. f-lol'cncc fennel is onen arown as a veieta~ but it ha a p&ea 1na an1se- hke flavor, as d0t1 the easily arown anise itself ummcrsavory, v.hich addnnl to Mlad$. dttS11np, 1tewt and pVM:J. 1 another annual. So 11 nal)oram. a favorite for sauMatJ, p<>Wuy drest- 1np, meat pta, IOUPI. salad1 and stew and with bean1 and peas. Patllt) i1 harder to .acrm111ate but preients no problem 1f:l«d1 arc first prouted on wet blotters 1 ndoor1 You can ust either the curled or the flatleaved vanety. Then there are perennials that come up yt"ar after year but are JUtt lmple to lfOW from ed: SllC that most people recoan11c in poultry tuffina: horehound: true lavender that helpa repel moth1, roscm11.ry~ the thymei: also tamaon, rue, h) ~p. wormwood, tansy. and wuthem ood Tht're:"s an old Eftllalh ~""Eal 1qe an May. and )Ou'U h•e fo~ver.• That herb was introduced by &be Romans Who borrowed u from the Greeks Saat 11 fairly easy to arow ill cbe home prdcn, atatted from teed. from tem cutt1np. or by d1viidina mat~ clumps in the pnna. All you Deed tS ~cll·dra1ned sc>1l, full sunhtht aftd • little water. Overwatcnna may came mildew. You can p1dc sqc luva anytime -before. durina or aft.er bloom. Gatltc w ' used by ancient £ayp- ttan1 asa pcstit1de. Even today, some orgam prdencrs use prh sprays to d1~ourqe prdcn pests Follow safety tips to insure happy holidays Christmas trees.threatened By the A11o<:lated Pre11 Don't let the holidays become a ume ~ added danaer 1n your home. Take so me simple precautions-to insure safety. A void usina wax candles on a Chnstmas tree, near It or close to nammable things such as pine boughs or wreaths. Alert your children to the dangers and make an emergency plan for use should fire break out anywhere an you r home. Ad vise each family member what to do. Keep the Chnstmas tree away from fireplaces. -~--radtatornnd hcatcn:-P\ttett 1n1t-w1tef l&OO--OF-bucket,.__ __ and water at daily. When needles began to fall ofT an large amounts.. a sign that the tree is dangerously dry, dispose of the tree. Use only namcproof decorations Check the labels before buyma outdoor 1\ghts to Pitch canker fungus attackin pines tn northern area McClat~y News Service GILROY -A fu ngus that bas dcC'lmated pine fo rests in the Southeastern United States llas been discovered an Santa CruL and Alameda counti es. The fungus, known as pitch ankcr, attack1 pi ne tree by cnc1rchna branches and trunks, according to Arthur McCain, a plant pathologist with UC Bc'rkelcy. McCain identified _ the fun1us late lacit month SoU1h County's Chnstmas tree gro'4crs could be badly hurt should the pa rasite spread, a~rdina to Sharon Burke. cxecu11ve director of the Californi a Chm tma Tree Growcn Assoc1atJon. "It would be Knous if 1t really 101 "tablished," she sa1d MontCfey pines, th~ favorite of Cahfomia Christmas tree arov.ers. is pa rt1cularty susceptible, said Tom Watson. a plant patholo4ist wat tne state Deparunent of Apiculture. He sajd trees could be badly marred by pitch canker g1rdlm1 of twiis and branches. Santa Clara County ranks fourth m the state for Christmas tree pro- duction. sa1d·Burl e. with 66,000 tree harvested in 1985 Santa Clara arowt'rs sold Sl.65 m1lhon 1n trees last year. she said Of the state's l.S m1lhon trees. two- th1rds are Monterey pmes. said Burke. orga-n-~1 -.-me se « n~ Chnstmas tree capital of the nation. boasts 11 tree farms. Watson said be was goana to launch . a survey along the central coa t and in the Central Vallt) to detemune bow widesprc-ad the funaus might be. Tb1 ' is the fint time the parasite ha been recorded in the state, he uid. He said the fu ngus was dii.covcrcd aJo n1 a s1x-m1le stretch of Hiihwa_y I an Slnta Cruz. from die tnterscct1on of H1ahway 17 to Aptos .. Most of the afTttted trcrs were Monterey pines but the funJ US was found also to ha ve auacl.:.cd Bishop and llcpo pines. he said. Watson said the ir.-ras1te is t.rans- mmcd b} in..ecb that feed ori the trees ... It seems to be associated with a panicular bua." he said. He noted more trcn dama.gcd b) the pitch canler would have to be found before steps v.erc taken by the state toeon1rol 1ts SP.read uch action 1prtnttudetrrao trees and proh1bning the movement of nurser) matcnal. ..It's not go1n1 to be easy to deal with.'' said Wats0n . make sure the) are weatherproof. And chttk hghts each year beforc usina. lookina for f raycd wires, loose connect1ons. broken or cracked sockets and spots of exposed bare wire. Repair the faults or discard the hghts. Gardentourdocentsneeded Be sure light' have been tested for safety and have a "'U L" (Underwnters Laboratory) seal. The switch turning t ree tfilitS on and offshou1d be located away from the tf'FC. Don't leave tree lights burning while you arc away from home or af\cr your 10 to bed. Electrical outlets should not be overloaded. Don't put more than three sets of lights on any one extension cord. Keep connections away from the water supply of a hve tree. Don't set up elcctnc trains or similar equipment near the tree Don't keep the tree in an area where traffic in the room may bump 1t Herbal floral• Volunteers arc needed by the Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar to 11ve children's tours. The. purpose of the tours 1s to give younasters an opportunity to •aam botanical knowledge and an apprcc1a- uon of nature in a beautiful and unique setting. An in-depth trainina program for docents has been wnttcn and w11l be directed by h1rley A. Kcnns, pro- fessional horucultunst and teacher The first class will begin Jan. I 2. For information . call the gardens offict at 673-2261 • • • A progr.lm of holiday floral ar- ransemcnts will be presented by a nattonaJly accredtted flower show Judge at tile 10 .m. meet mg Dec. 8 of the Orange County Floral Arts Guild Members wall meet 1n the Woman'sOubofSanta Ana Speaker will be Mary Tebo. who 1lso as a past president of the Cahfomia Garden Clubs. • • • .. Refl«t1on~ of FuJlerton Past ... A V1ctonan FamJly Christmas" is the theme of the annual tnbute to the holidays sponwred by the Fnends of the Fullcnon Arboretum. The C\.ent ha tour of ttR 100-year- old home now known as the arboretum's Hcntasc House, which is drc scd 1n holiday finery inctud1o,a two Chnstma~ trees, antique orna- ments. candles. angels. traditional lfCCtlnJ cards. antique toys, garland and spice balls Regular tours will take place from I to 4 p.m. da1l ) except Monday from Ott 2toDcc 21.Admi ionisSI for adults. 50 cents, chtldrcn. For more mformatton. call 773-3579. Herbs can make a fragrant add111on to indoor Ooral amngcment Cut ba\11 lasts v.ell and 1\s pungent aroma add frqrance to a room. Make 3 to 4 inch cuttinas of basil, mmt, sage and sv.eet marjoram for indoor kitchen plantings. Root the~ 1n moist vermiculite and cover W1th a plastic bag. These cuttina,s should be read) for planting in soil and perlttc mixt ure within 11 few weeks. UH only fl&lneproof decoradona on a tree. Care fOr indoor plants special DecoratlYe vine. You can improve )our landscape with decorative vines. Chmb1ng plants have pcc1al use 1n landscapmg. such as screenana. covering large wall areas and prov1dtnJ decorati ve effects Many vines have outstanding seasonal charaetcnst1cs such as showy nowers and fruits or bnght fall colors. You can shape "incs to your hktngon trellises. wire frames or wallc;. Some vines. c;uch as Dutchman·., Pipe. Amcncan Bittersweet and Jackman Clematis. chmb by means of twin mg 5tcms. tcndnls or tw1<1ting leaf stalks These arc aood for trellises or frames Others. such as Virginia ternatlona creeper. chmb 'IOhd walls without addttional su ppon Holiday garden book• Available for Christmas g1f~ arc a number of nt'"' garden bookc;. True to 1t name ... Color tn Your (1arden." by Penelope HobhouS( <L 1ttlc. Brown. N.Y. $35 00) 1s filled with beauttful color and advice about how to accomplish 1t Color. thought full y handled. 1s the ba~1<, of a beautiful prden. sa ys the author. Originally published in 1972 arc two paperbacks b) James Underwood Crockett and the editors ofT1mc• Lafe Books (Henr) Holt & Co .. N.Y.) They arc the plcnd1dly illustrated .. Fl0'4c:nng House Plants" and "Foliage House Plants·· Both books will help )OU wtth 1dcnuficauon and gro'41ng problems xports Durmg winter mOfHhs. house· plants ha \.C a different se1 of needs from the rest of the year The problem 1s available light d'4tndles. and while )'OU may have the h&hts on. the amount of hJht the pfon1~ need probably as not bcina met. Also. heat from the furnace dnes the air and the hum1d1ty nt'edcd b) these plants 1s m1ss1ng. Plant~ that arc not wrnter per- former . ind most tropicals fall into this caltJOI). should be allowed to have their dormant period You will nottcc this a'i their growth slow'I or stops completel} \\ ht'n 1h1<1 occurs. the) don"t need to be fed and the) need le\s water. II the\-receive the same amount of water as m s.ummer. tht'y very hkcl)' will dc\.elop root rot Plants that have a flu<1h of new gro" th or heavy flowen na and then stop arc telling )OU 1t\ time to re\t. The)' will not tum out an:r new growth and many h.t ve a drooping appearance with yellowed or falling lea\.eS. The natural tendency 1<1 to rush teed to the plants but this can be the bcginnini of the end Plants cannot use food in this stage and the natural salt build-up from the fcrul11er can cat a\\ay at the root'\ Watcn ng al\O <;('Cm\ to ht.· another "core-all" and 1s someth1ni th•t 'lhouldn'1 be done. Let the: plant dr) out a t\1t so the soi l i not constantly damp '\nor her don'11s rtpornng the plant ~hen 1t'\ dormant. Instead. wait until tl)t' plant \hows s1,ns of new growth with new bud'\ Even plants that do not ha\. ea true dormancy penod slow down an winter months. so they should be allowed to do so and not be pu'>h<.'d towards new growth '\nd be sure plants don't 'lufTcr lrom ttmpcraturc extremes. which often happens '4hen plants arc too clo~ to a "'1ndow heaung outlet or 1n a dralt Portable Foldlng Bikes Perfect for • Boats • Condos • Campers • Travelers Give a ~Little Christmas f714J 991 -J239 Authorized Da Hon Dealer Experience The Charm' of an _®lb ~orib .Christmas (11 4)8 50 Encb&Dtlnl Sb ops Visit an international ahopplnr, dlnin• &t entertainment center featurinr old world ... , craftmanahJp, quali- ty aervic .. .ft 1lf t1 from around the world. @lb •arlb ~illag 7561 CENTER A VE ... llunttngton 1\cac:h n-(71 4) 8 !l·24 5 Gift Collection for Needy Children IT] o makt' Ch me ma\ hr1.ch tt'r tor hundrt. d;, of l-..1d1, "'ho .. vnuld haH: no ~,ft.., co opt:n ( hmtmJ\ morn in~. the D.111\ Pilot "' l onduu1n>! ,1 ..,p<:1..1.1I ~tic t.ulleuion tor ntnh dllldrt.•n And. to share the JO) chat come' from ~t'-ang. che Pilot invites > ou co JOtn our gift collecuon Bran~ any new coy. cloches or other su1tdble teems for kids a~es 2-16 to the Daily Pilot lobby becween now and 5 pm. Friday. December 19th and put them under our Give A Lttcle Christmas tree. There's no need to wrap }Our gifts anca·s elve~ will caJ..e ca re of chat and Girl Scout will deliver che g ifts m Share Out clve , an Orange Counc y fam1h erv1ce organiLation that has helped Oran~e ( oa c people in need of food, housmg. cloches .ind ocher necessiues of livm~ for more than 17 year' In other words, they'll give our ~1fcs of love to pe ople who reall v need-and apprcC1ace-chern' Brin~ tour s,:ift..., . . co /).H/t' Pilot I oblw am -~pm l\4onday through Frid.1 \' C.rn c. I\ J.itcle .. hfl cma.L.Gi\e Licrle· l.o\ e • ONno9 COMl DAil Y PILOT I Saturday, Nov«nber 29. 1986 Hanukkah Boutique promlSes· bargalnsgalore Ltnoit c~stal, silver. hand·peintcd ceramic fiaurcs. personalized 'tote. b rach import\ and toys wall be: amQnJ the many itrms offcrtd for sale by the l1tertlood of Temple Bat VOID of Newport 8eacta/lrv,.e at. the annual Hanukkah Boutique. The fund-raiser will be held at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 6 and from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Dec. 7 at 1011 Camelback St .. Newport Beach Highlighting the event on unday will be a dinner and fashion show. Tickets arc $8 for adults and $4, children. Boutique admission is free. fol' information. call 644-1999. • • • Dennis White, director of 1he Episcopal Service Alliance. will pres- ent an update on his organization's proarams and plans at the adult forum 11 St,. Mlclilael ud All Aa1el1 EpltcOt&i 'Claarcll. The forum will be held at 9;15 a m. Sunda). The chuf'('h i loca ted at ll,l3 Pacific View Orivr. Corona dcl Mar. ••• The Oru1t Cta1t U•ltariu Ual· venatl•t CIHltt• will hold a book and map11nc sale today from 9 a.m. to 1 p. m. at the dn1f'('h, 1259 Victoria St • Costa Mc~. Tom John~on. UC Irvine instruc- tor who has worked primarily in the area of aginf for seven year~. wall speak on .. The Aama PrOC'Css" at the IO· 30 a. m service Sunday. ••• Carolyn Olney. a director of the tntcrfa1th Hunger Coahuon. will be the speaker a< the 10:30 a.m. servic~ Sunday at the Un.l tarlaa UD.i\lertal11t Cllurcli of..S.ddleback Valley. The church meets at V 1ejo Elemen- tary School, 26782 Via Orandc, Mission V1eJo .. • • • Dc:alinJ with .neptivt" emotions wall be a~dressed by Heinz Wrede at the '1J.30 1.m. meeona of the Uail· artu llalvertalt•t FeUowl'., of l.qua BM~ 429 C)prtS~ Onvc, Wrede started a marri• counscl- ina chnk tn hanghai. wortc.cd wilh 1he HQUywood Fanlily Chnk and did coun~lin& work' for the Hollywood YMCA. ••• A work. hop on 1hc United Method1~t Council of R1shop • pastoral letter wall be: held at 7 p.m. Sunda~ at 1he Lapaa Beacll U•Jted Me&Wi1t a.er~. 21632 Wesley Drive, Soutn Latuna ' .. Covenant Players. an international rcpcnory drama group. w111 present a program at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Once IA~ru Clt•rd, 693 l Edinger Ave .. Huntington Beach. The travehnJ drama ministry is headquartered m Woodland Hills. • • • Born-again encounter turns life arourid for CBN co -hos · , By JEAN McNAIR ._..._ ............ VIRGINIA BEACH. Va. -Ben Kinch low, the serene, smiling c<>-hos1 of "The 700 Oub'. show on the Christian Broadcastin$ Network, has changed from hell raiser to heaven praiser in his 49 years. In the 1960s. he wanted to make war on white America and devote his Lucky, planning on shactong up with for the Republican presidential nom1- somebody down the road, w1lh my nauon if he has the suppon of 3 mouth filled up with curses and the million voters by next fall. neilt minute tears were streaming Kinchlow said he had no plans to down my check and I'm saying 'God. work 1n the campaign. but instead l'nl sorry. I just didn't know,'" he will continue conducting interviews said. on ''The 700 Club" with co-host With that born-again encounter. Danuta Soderman and runnangchari- Kinchlow became faithful to has wife. table programs at the V1rgin1a Bcach- stopped smoking and cursing and based network. Sa. Mary's Ep~I Qiarci., Laauna Stach, "'ill beam m al use of the lnclu ivc Lanauaac L~ctaonary on Sunday. the firs t Sunday of Advent. In aen('ral. the lnclu~i-<e l..aauagc Ltct1onaf') change& the u\C o,f thr male aenl'rtc when context md1cate~ the intention to include all persons For cxamr.le. t"people .. 1s substituted for "men: • "anl'C tor " for "fathc-r " • • • "Communacat1n& with Children" will ~ the topic of Dr Burle) R. Howe. clinical P5>C'hologist. ·at the next meeting an the l.1fc-style scrie" 'ponsorcd by the Newport Center United Methcll1t Cllarc•, 260 I Marauente-Ave., Corona del Mar. The meeting will began at 7:30 p.m. Thursday • • • The Rev. David Sandberg will bc&in his Advent series of sermons at the 10.1 ~ a.m. Krv1cc~ Sunday at the SheJllerd of t11e Hilb Un.lted Cll•rd1 oft\rt~1. 0121 Niguel Road, Laguna N1guC'I. the tradittonal "Hanging or the Grc~ns" at 5:30 p.m. will mark the beginnm.a of the Advent sea~n. Supper will be served and the pro- gram will conclude with singing of Christmu carols 1n a brier worship 4>Crvice. • • • Membcn or the La1•u Presby· terl~a Clllurclll will JOin the comm uni· ty 10 celebrating the begi nning 9f the Chr stmas season at 5;30 p.m. Dec. 6. lmmeduucly following the Santa (1aus parade the church will hold open hou~. A live Nativity scene wall be on the fronl lawn. the Chanct"I Choir will ing carols and the sanc- tuary will be open for viewing a festive C'hri5tm11s tree. cverareen pr11y5. candle and banks of POintet· ,,.,, ••• A special ~rvice of wo!'Shtp for the fiNt Sunday of Advent will be held at 6 p.m. Sunda) at the Crystal Ca- tl'lcdral Arboretum. features includ'e music by the Ca1hcdral Chorale, making Advent wttaths and liJht1na the first Ad' ent candle. · • • • Members of t.hc NelObonood Coa11e11Uonal Cllilrcla, 340 St. Ann's Drive. Laguna Beach, will ·make family advent wreaths at . 9 a.m. Sunday, followed by a worship ser- vice at IOa.nl. • • • Or. Burley R. Howe, pastor of the Newport Center United Met•ocll1t Ch rc•. 1601 Ma.rguente Ave., Cor- ona del Mar, will lead discussions in a Bable and Life series, beginning 'at 7:30 a.m. Sunday. TextbooYs ignore eligien, panel says By Ute A1Hdated Press . WASHINGTON -The Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs says extensive studies show that "textbooks used m the nation's schools virtually ignore religion, thereby distorting the historical re- cord." project being carried out Jointly by the world's Bible sodetics. lt still will cost about SS m1llien 1n purchasing, shipping and installing the presses. bindery and computenzed type. selling machinery. ----&-..ln~Btack: Mustim religmn. He swi1chectto Ole ministry. Follow1ng -t~hc-p-ra_c..,.,11-ce-o .... f-m-any The turn an the road brought hjm a born-again Christians who have few years later to the Christian spoken openly of their si nful lives Broadcasting Network, where he is before they turned to God. Kinchlow watched on "The 700 Club" in an has written an au1obiography, "Plain estimated 16.3 million households Bread,'' an which be admits to monthly and helps run the cable everything from thievery to network as an executive v1cc presi-homosexuality, incest and bestiahty The omission denigrates religion a nd de nves "students of knowledge o America s re 1g1ous heritage.·· says- a resolution adopted by the agency for eight denominations totaling about 28 million Baptists. SEATTLE, Wash. - A noted Jewil»h scholar urges rank·and-ftle Jews to Join in resisting the "perilous fracture • developing among Con- servative. Reform and Orthodox groups. I once plotted to kill a man who had been involved with his wife. tried to kill himself and s~nt a lot of time drinking, womanizing and railing against society in general. "I didn't bel.Jeve in a personal God," said the snowy-haired, 6- foot-5-inch Kinchlow. ··1 thought God was probably while and there- fore be had it in for black people. I was ex tremely hos1ile and b11ter at this time in my life." That all changed one afternoon in 1970 when Krnchlow was working as a test driver for General Tire Co. near Uvalde, Texas. Instead of humming the pop song playing on the car's radio station, Kmchlow found himself singing a Negro spiritual. "My Heavenl} Father Watches Over Me." "One minute I was smoking a A CINlll Wllc1• ,,_ The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (t NEWPORT CENTEH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1I01 Merg!Mftte Awe. Corona del Mer M4-cJ745 WtrtHp I Ctudt Sdteol t.lO a.m. Rev. Burley R. Howe ----4 Colt• Meu FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHRUCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. Church School 9:00 Worship 9:00 and 10:30 Charles D Clark. Minister Cotta Mesa MESA VERDE JJNITED Mf:THOOIST CHURCH 1701 Balter Worehlp A Church School 1:30-10:00 •. m. Dr Wiiiiam E Steel 979-8234 Ntowport Brach CHllttaT CHURCH I Y THI lfA UMITID~llT 1400 W Balboa Bl'ld rn--Rev Lawrence T. Young ..... I Cllwdl ~ .._ A.M • ....,,......._.~o.,c ... 7:it AJlll.~l'.M. Huntington Beach Nor111 COMMUNITY UNrTED METHODllT CHURCH 6662 Hell Ave 8-42-•461 WOf•hfp h rvlce 1:30 I 10:00 1:30 Sunder Schoof 10:00 Fountain Velley FIRST UNf'ttD METHODIST CHURCH 18225 Bulherd St. 112-2113 J1mes R Hadley, P1tt0t' ...... Chwc" lchool •.JO A.M. ¢. . LAGUNA BEACH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 21112•..i.rDr • ....... u.e-...... mn • ..... lhr1lip & Qudl School 10.00 a.m. Mttrt · llrics Ctmelson • Tom """* Jo111 us fol' Thank!1tv•n1 Sunday 10 00 arn Ol ID'OIT-IM( (Mn) a•IMaS.•LU .... ,.mas ,ri. .. ,A r ""'' Sttwut 1st l11d y of Mont~ -1 lO Rt SclloCI ~ U, Youtll CtouPJ ~ 1111CllllllN4 ....... INdl .-...... I ..... ,.. CentorAJen...,_ lducator .., ....., Ben Kinchlow dent , an his early life. He works for a man who wants to "A lot of people kind of have a Uvalde High School Coyotes, but couldn'l even attend the school because he was black. He graduated from a Catholic high school in San Antonio and spent 13 years in the Air Force until his refusal to go to the Far East for what he caJlcd an "impenalisuc white man's war" earned him a discharge. be president of the United States, the mistaken concept or attitude of what Rev. Pat Robertson. it means to be a Christian. that people .. If he decides to run for president, I who are Chnsuans who were born think he would probably go down in again arc somehow goody-goody history as one of the gre~t presidents people who all their hves have hung of all time. probably rank with men around church." he said. hke Abraham Lincoln and Georg_~ Kinch low said he wrote the book to Washington:· Kinchlow sajd o'lnis let viewers know that he understands After his. bom·agaan experience, Kinch1ow counseled drug addicts in Killeen. Texas. His work led toa guest appearance on "The 700 Club,'' a call · back to be a 1uest host ar\d a move with his wile and three sons to Virginia Beach in 1975 to become a full-time co-host. former c<>-host and CBN's founder. their problems. Robertson. "'ho stepped down Born to a farm laborer and a from "The 700 Club" in September to teacher, Kinch low grew up in the devote more time to his politJcal segregated Texas town of Uvalde. He ambiuons, has indicated he will run dreamed of playing football for the PRESBYTERIAN CtlJRCH OF THE COVENANT Bruce A. Kurr .. , Peetor Sooday Worship . 8:30 f, 10:00 a.m. Ctuch School Cftldren thru Addts \0:00 a.m. • fbsery care .vabble 8:30 & 10:00 a.m. Come Join Us 2150 Fairview Rd., Co1ta·MHa 557-3340 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH (M1saour1 Synodl 7'0 Vlctorle It., Coeta MeN Lothar V. Tornow, PaatOf 131-1111 Dt\ICe .ltfft , l'MlOf WORSHIP SERVICE 1:00 1~30 AM SlllcAy Scholl I Addi Bible Clm t:20 A.M. Chrisliall (lemtntaty School su-eaee W • MARK ~ PRESBYTERIAN dWb CHURCH llstblUft Or & 1'mb01ee. J~ewpoft Beach Rev Williim McQUold, Pastor Rev RObeft Stewart, MSOC Pastor ROd&« Wlitttfl!, MilSlt OltKIOf 9· 30 Ml ._ • 10:30 Ml Comerution 10:50 Ml E~tiln Ctlld C•e Prowlllld • f • Info: 644-llU NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Rocer J. Betc. Pastor Kin Eifert Krocstad, Pastor WHHIP SlRYICE 8 AM ' 10:30 AM (lnttfJ)ft ttf fOf the deaf at 8 AM) SUJllAY SCHOOl 9:1S AM Hla'sery Care Available WElCtl l 111 ltttr Ir, ltw,.rt 1110111 141·1111 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH IDlaclplff of Chrlat) 2401 lrwlne •I Stnlt IHbel NewponhKh 145-5711 Mornuig Worship I 0 AM Sunday School 9 AM Mlntel•r COllllllTI Cl ltlCI COICltCATIOUl ' Ill laH1....,. AM., Ctrw Ml l ar DouN I . Im, l llllsttf 1t A.I . S_,,l tnlti' '44-14M CllwCll Sdieel & IWwr C.t S1n11on Topic: "Come to The Ede•" CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ~t>t< of tllt Unlttd ClllKCfl e>1 RejlQIOld ~ 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 HUNTINGTON.BEACH. CA 92Ms Adults & Jr Church 8:00, 9:•5 & 11 30 Rev Peggy BasMtt Fc:ir lnformatton 969-1331 Laguna Presbyterian Church "Church of Chimes·· A friendly cluch fOf the South COllrtJ. Sti'!Wtila Sermons. BuutN llllSic. I Sunday Worship 9 & JO·JO AM Sunday School & Bible Study 9.00 AM Nurwy C¥t ~rldfd ----· Wedday Yf'OP'UJJ tor c.,11nann, rnuur .t Adults 41 5 Forest Ave• Phone 494-7555 Dr. Arltu 1 Trilr*J. Rn. Cuta Mbms, Dr. Edwards CHdwtl DIAL·A·PRA YER-494-PRA Y CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES It calls on textbook authors .and publishers "to stop rewriting history and to correct this andefens1bledistor- tion of the role of religion an American life." School textbook committees were urged to "approve only textbooks that honestly and accurately deal with reltgion's role in our society.·· NEW YORK -The American Babic Society says the Chinese gov- ernment has waived all import duties on equipment for setting up the Amity Press Ln Nankin~. which is to give priority to producing the Scrip- tures in Chinese. The society says the waiver saves. about Sl.9 million in costs of the Rabbi David Polish of Evanston, Ill., told a meeting of leaders of the American Jewish Committee tbat "a di vided Jewish people, frozen in our respective postures of mtrans1gencc" demands wide efforts at reconc1h· at ion. DURHAM, N.C. -The United Melbo<tist Church's highest court, the Judicial Council, has uplleld the process by which asency executives are nominated b)' their own boards and then elected by the church's coordinating council. However. the coun threw out as unconstitutional a .12-year lihlit to terms of ordained officials, say,ing it discriminated between clergy and laity .. IEW THOUIHT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dr Eleanor C. Jackson Ml·1012 610 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa (T eachi!1 Science of fllnd) "P•J ltt1ntion to your ltt11tio1" You Wlft be Welcomed-And Helpedn FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main at AdafM, Huntington INOtt SUNDAY: Acttw. YCM.tttt o;ou,. Morning Worship ..... 10:30 AM Mike ~~ & Bible School... ............ 9:00 AM Albert H. Karg•. Mlnlat.,.; Evening Worship ........ 6:00 PM DlAl·A-OEYOTION -131-tseo; Otnce -sae-2111 "Preechlng Chtfet Since 1•" . . St. Andrew's Pr~sbyterian Church "~tthip and h~ar thit pr1ctic1I, Chri11-centeN!d, bihlic:al me,taae . "Lawsuits Among Believers" 11 Corinthians 6: I · 11) Dt. John Hoffman. Jr. November 30, 1986 r" , h1"'1 8 30 and I 0: 15 A M 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach , California 1714) 631~2880 (aero" from Nt"Wrort Harbor Hiah School at lrvlne & l'ith.) ••ano~;~~;~;:;;;;;;~;;;;:;,++-.-1-ia-.--·-Be sure to worship ST. lllUIU t IU ...U I .. , .. 1:11• Church of St. Matthew by,,,. .. rTf ... DI .. llflllt tQ HOLY COMMUNION EACH SUNDAY-.-A.M. floolf Of COmn'lotl ""'-"-ltttl MERTZ HALl Of~ OCll'!:":llllGvdl IH.fllllOL.... ... ... ,,.. ......... c. ....... -875-2111- l11m1ritm 11d IJJ1oti1m, D1nounc1d" at a place lrvln•-Flrat Church of Christ, Scientist "ancho San Joequln lntermedlet• School f h • .... 1M1chel•on (N .. ,v ••• , o ·vour c OJCe Church A Sundey Schoof-10:00 A.M. .T__ 1 Aeedlf\9 Aoom, 4330 Barranca '1twy .. Suite f4$; Ston•cr••k Plau 10 A.M.~ P.M. Mon. thru lat. 10 A.M.-7 P.M. Thuredn Cflld C.. tunday & WtiO"-'ty Newport Beach-Flrat Church of Chrltt, Scl•ntlet "°3 Via lido, Newport .. ac:h Church A Sunday Schoot-t:OO I 10·30 A M. Aeedlno Aoom, 3315 Vie Lido Mon thru •••.• A.M ·5 P.M Tu•• -7·1 P.M CMd car. l'ro.!Old T~ I»-11 ~AM for tNd'f. T- N•Wport .. Kh-Second Church of Chrlal. 8clenitet 3100 ,aclfte Yi.w Of .. Corone def Mat Church • lut1ct.J lcMol-tt:eo A.M . .... dlftf Aoom-3500 ... H •• Coeet Hw, .. CdM All re cordtatly Invited to attend the church s rv1ces nd enjoy the prlVlleges of the Reading Rooms Child Care Provided AT ALL SERVICES AINT JAME WELCOMES YOU MINDAV WCMll• lllMCl8 7 30 AM -HOfy Euchertlt Rite I 9.00 AM • HOfy Eucharltt Rite II 10:45 AM -p,_., tnd Pteite Eucharla1Alte11 Chuteh SChool -1:00 AM Child C.• • 7;30 & 9.00 AM (Mutlc, sermon Md cHkt cate 9' S teMceel ---WOii( .... Mond•y·F'1dtly • 8:30 AM M~ Pr~ . Tutldey • t0.00 AM Eucherttc a. HeeMng ServtCe Wtd,...,_ • 8.30 AM Hoty I UCNrit1 ,r, ca..rt '· .......... D.D. Prleet·in..ctwg. Fr. E8mOnd 0. Ferttt, Attltttne The R4W Thom• Henty • Or WHIM\ Aobert1 • Mr. S•f'nlJtl hter 'AINT JAM E.C) EPISCOPAi. HU RCH ,,09 \'11 l1Jo • 'ljr.,..pon lktld't • 714-675.0210 • 'Wal CIJri tm ...... warn• , nostalgic If you"re havina some daft\culty arttana into the Chrbtmas pant an sun-drenched Southern C'1Jfom1a what with the temperatures inch1ni into the 80s, JUSt drop by the Gtm Theater and 1hare "A Child's C'hn1tm11 in Wales" wath youna ()}ilan Thomas and his fa mil~'· • The renowned Welsh poet s rcmi- msccnces ofh1Hhildhood in wansca have ~n adapted anto a mu ical (or. more accurately, 1 play with music) by Jerrmy Brooks and Adrian Mttchell. and the Grove Theater Company's staa.ina is Oranae Coun- ty's first look at the n<>1ul11c work. h's a warm arid fulfillina look, once the confusma and somewhat su- perfluous. PfOl~ue has been dis- pensed wath. 1has ~quencc. set in a pub durina Thomas' adult years, sets · the sta&e fol' the flashback which as in fact, the play, But it adds little to the overall expene'nce shon of e tiblish- ana a spant ofhoh~y camaraderie 1n a crowd of virtual stranaers. When the ~ne ~hifh to )esteryear, we are treated to a nchly detailed picture of a typical Ghnstmas Day (nothina, at seems, out of the ordi- nary) in the hfe of youna Dylan (Danny Oberbeck) and his parents (Gary Bell and Kay Berlet) from dawn's first haht till m1dniaht. We view the hohday festiv1t1es through t~ youngster's eye " he endures the parade or visitinJ aunts and uncles. rejoices in his new bicycle, makes merry with the nca&h- borhood boys (and, reluctantly, liis two female cousins) and faces up to the town bully. Otrcctor Daniel Bryan Cartmell has mounted an enplJJlJ production which continually shifts focus to capture the other pcr- ~nalittes as they appear to )Ouna Dylan. In t?etwtt!l the sqments of ~ion there as music-much of at set o the melody of traditional hymns with t~ l_ynca Jdaptcd to better uit the local flavor. What emeries is a picture of a workina class barely scrapana b). but noncthcle s enJoy1n1 it small pleasures to the halt . Bell. who doubles as the &rown Dylan Thomas in the proloaue. 11vc1 a robust performance as the stro._ lovina father, whale Berlct compl1· mcnts him nicely as the mothC'f', whcxe wordlessariefat the iaht ofhtt cremated turkey i~ pricclc . The visiting relatives are neatly etched to amplify their idios)'ncru1cs with particularly plcas1n1 per- formancc'l from Wayne Watkin , Mamie Crossen. Dan Chnsttaens and Caroline Park. Others are touched on a bit more li&htl> by· Elt.zabeth Faulkner, Eugene Rubenzer and Thelma Townshend-Zeller. Dytan•s youna fnends are aiven a fine natural flavor by the ensemble of Wilham Armstroni. French Stewart and Rick n1cn. wuh Steve Grodt presentmg an effective contrast as the boy fiom across the tracks. Kelli Evans and Nina Herman stnJce an especially respons1ve chord as the bratty (to Dylan) cousins who in ist on tajgl11&_along. "A C'htld's Christmas in Wale " warms the spirit like so much theatri· cal plum pudd1r It continues Wednesdays. throu Saturdays at 8 p.m until Dec 2 wuh additional performanc~s at 7:30 this Sunday and next and at 3 p.m. Dec 1"4 and IS at the Gem. I 28S3 Mam St., Garden Grove. Call 636-7213 for ucket 1nformat1on. CALLBOARD -Auditions for .. The Mus.1c Man .. wtll be held by the fullenon CIVIC Light Opera Co neJtt 1A.ttkat218 W.Common1A.ealth Ave. Fullerton .... danc:crs will try out un- day from 1 to 3 p.m .• children unday from 3 to S p.m. and pnnc1pals Monday from 7:30 to 9 p m. and Tuesday from 7:30 to 10 p.m .... all roles are open and information is available at 526-3832 .... NOW PLAYING ll. TOM> ..... ,........ N•*O ~MNVMJ..n ~~v..., 1»1500 "JO + ... • ....,.. OflA.NGf ~~c...... »1.()1§5 ~ 2s.u Absolutely wonderful ... " ~ , ....... 11..U( """'° WILLIAM HURT El T°"° fOWWl~t>x- 5815880 HUNTMTOM llACtt Edwa<ds Hun1ono1on Cinema 848 0388 IANTAANA f ... ~7444 ITAHTO.. [dlo"5 Vfllot t.e!!ttl 1t1..o5ir 1'THE DEST OF THE 1STAR TREK' MOVIES :' THE FATE OF THE ~EUES HIDDEH IM THE PAST, SOMEWHmE OM EA"TH ••• 1986. • LOS GELB (AP) -0.. Autry rounded ~ a ,._ et .. ~IO-iamllllll .... 8 MW .-ead ofrCrilla I W'fll•Old WM Mftoftllhole ..,..., ........... ... p-oundbmkint for ... w-. HtriUllt MUteUm weft Pal-. Autr(s .sidtkkk in hit .....-. cow- boy days, C1ayl0ft MOOftc ~I.GM kanatr fame and W 111 Roeim Jr. Jron !yes Gocty. a OberOUr .- fouaht cowboy1 tn .numerom ,.,.... mtt, showed YJ>:IO ~ • ..... embeJ111hed Siddle for me•••••· The muteUm. a~ oldleO.. Kelli BftU, DuulJ ~ ..... Herman aad Dan C.brlatlaeaa ral8e t11etr .o&o. la ••A ClalY'• C1aitilamaa la y.ae.•• attlteO..Tllnm&aOU...Gnlft. Autry Foundattoa, 1-"ant rve dreamed of for 1 ~ loN ume," said Autry, 79. who Iona IF .. ve up 1he saddle for the ck*~. media and sporU entrepreneur. 'Crocodile' top movte for 9th straight week HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The down~under h1t·"Crocodile Dundee" stayed at the top of the box office heap for a nmrh consecutive week, raking in SS.S million last weektnd. desp.ite competition from another batch of fall releases. SS.2 mallton at the tumsules Dis- ney·, re-release or "Song of the South" was No. 3 with a $4.2 milhon take. · .. Dundee;· featunna the uploits of Outback adventurer Paul Hogan in New York', has held on to the No. I The Chutk Noms.-l.ou Gossett sock-and-kick adventure "F1re- walker" held the No. 4 pot wtth $4.1 million an.d "The Color of Money" hustled up $2 S million to take fifth pot longer than any other 1986 movie. It has taken in $83 million to date. eclipsina the previous fall record holder. "Pnvate Benjamin;· which marched away with $70 million 1n 1980 . 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Harlan nnr dciilh on Dil"W 11Jj \be To avoidjllil for antmpted prieon bnil. A hotpi\ahffd Donna unde~ &tSll nna ..-d find•"I Gilhan at bl•~· lamina Re»> and Dinah ha'e $1mc murdcrwapo111.alillnp;neerbi1n.Joliuto ALL MY CBILDllEN: Adam lJvCI Erita announca she left Jemfty at \M *hK"h ahow &be wu 11vcn halluc1nottn• Shane m111&kenly blhevn 1t wa not blood l)l)C. Calla dumpa information pick.a up lamp. Harlan ltllt hift\ that ~ S1uan cla..tc car and ~· tuan and ahar '°be w1ti. the mu t.ht loved -Man Jnttnd of med1catiun Kim, wbD ..,, niaht 1t hat bedlidi. m from comP\ller benk won JUll bieM d)1~ When Ra comea Skj' move 1010 p1thoutt w11b him Rou Evtt)'OM Oeli&htfd *" Jeff Martin bel~vet Shane wantt G11lian and FCS 1n 1nd flndslollnno With wapan 1n hand, ofkn Natalie money to mian as Palmer's C<>rnet home (or Tbank'IJH~ and an-Al TIU'! OALD TUllN : F:vet)one btek to Saltm. Shane tells Glll&an he LOVJNG: Han')' con11nue1 to he to Johnno •• arraied. nunc. Adam 1e1s TM! up an plush ofT'ICCS. nou~ he may move ti.ck 10 Pine Vallty. sugtstt that MatJO and Tom IC'Ck due1n'1 want or need her help &.tbera teve, cl11m1na that he r.ot money ftom Palmer able 10 move lq. Tad him prol'cuional help 10 deal wuh the IOM of 11unntd •hen K.im she>wt her picture of IOln &hark. Harry acxa 10 Nick •1thou1 any SANT A IA.llaAAA: Brian cont1nun LO Lan&Jey n hit aulstanl. Enc:a fflans ANO'l'HD WOaLD: Bnttany chal9ed the btby. MafF and Tom reRnt 1he Andrew-it's thuamc child BUtJart and mone), trll beaten but 11111 ttfutn to let rcfutt 10 1ee Pcatt. J1aha ICCCPU Muon'a ra1n11111just1uheandJettmyarctosay"I vnth attem~tnt 10 murder Ptttt. After Sll.llClllOn. When the) are with one .Paul adopted hane hal him.elf 1t1n1· Nick ,et to 1ht Alden tNck fleet throuah otrer1oflthttheuh11d.JancandCllOlinc do." Erica then pu~hCI her plan f'or spcnd1n1n1aht1n jail, Brittany moves in another they ~nd everyduna " 1JI pon~ to Salem hotpital, Stt1n1 Ollhan tC'Ve. When Nick can't tel it that way lie conllnl'CIOcomptieb"Uontf'saft'tctlOfl Jeremy'J eteapc into acuon. As Mall w11h Rachel. 2.arh Edwards to deftnd ri&ht. but •lone. tat'h brt"alt.s down. Emily '1,tp V1u1hn. ~hane asks her to tay and orders Ous to attack~ Jam comes to in Aller •let Pina 'with Liend. Caroli'¥ circles above the prison in 1 1~1copter, Bnttany. M1tcb finds Matthew, who relives her love affair with James Stenbttk help him ov11 Vau&hn u head o n A. Ptte hospual, suit loves Shan~ 11111 his no decides not 10 .ee him anymore. 01n1.Jl.lll Jeremy refuses to ao a Iona w11tt plan as ttfusts llO fO home, When their walleu are -who swears he only rtttntly 101 O'ller continues to feian pe,.ly11s. memory oft he laa1 ttn yean. Cunis •narY married LO C.C., plans • Thank911~v1na 1t would mean life on 1he run or Enc:a. stoJcn. Mitch and Ma11hcw m'ust spend 1mnnia. One or Duncan's mystenoua • that Ava told e\ieryonc about Jack's dinner without him. Tori ldlnu1 ao Kt•lh ---------------..-----_,..,-,..--------. coins tumt up where Jester's body wt• GENERAL HOSPITAL: Anna finds tumor.CabotandTnshaaraueoverNick. thaUht'mayhaveh.ldapaninbt11Wer's * 29TH SMASH WEEK' * _.......,IJ<Jund Police no lon&ier ccruin Hen ICJ. Duke 1n callCOmbs. admits that she loves She runs out wbcn she's told she's no dro*nina. Six says that she watchtd her RUFFELL'$ wu w Falcon and decide Jester didn t ham but Sl)'t they can't ha~ relationship lonaer 1 member of the fanuly. N1dc acu , swim oul but truly lhouiht Kahe was 1 commu suiodt but was murdered On because she can't trust him. Scorpio her h!lh. At the casino. Nick tells her she stron1 enouah swimmer I.hat she didn't --m- ·~..u -· -__ UPIOLSTEIY I.e. 1rain 1n London, f,.nnie'meets Mona, a forbids Anna tO see Duke apin when he can't be such a hiah·rollcr sin~ she's been need her tacrp. When Cruz turns apin~t nann) who pretends to be bhnd. Frannie catchn Duke and Anna k1ss1na 1n d1"nheri1~ 1ncf ht' docs not plan to • her. 11y1n1 pci"hapt she dtd kno~ Katie ... ._...., °""'..., reahret the lady issi&ht~ but ktt~up the catacombs. Anna claims thauhe wai held bankroll her. Jack 1tU Stacy about the was drown1na. a dcprcued Ton cbmbl &o pretext. No one trusts James except ap1Mt her v.111 by Duke Burt plaM to brain tumor. Kelly once IP•n runs awa:r. the &op of the Onent E•presa. 1122-Rll.;, *"-.,..,....JM Lucinda and Paul. David off 10 Mnc1 to retire. Scorpio ettta1n that that's the date Rob believes she's an New York. ••AJlCH. POil TOMOllROW: In •~ rnearch AIDS. James atrd Lucinda make mobsters will come into Pon Charles. -. love. Barbara rtahzes Emily received coin Dimon wants to take over as union ONS un TO LIVE: V1ck1 behevn land, ~unn ttapcs with Kat. Hopn •nd like the one Duncan is missing. pres i<!enl. Ansel forced to tum O\ier union someone planted Nicki's d151u ist in her hlll are detained by police. Kat funoua books to Damon. Bobbi and Jake plan to suitcase. WM-n Clull 11 unabk to .ccept that Quinn has abducted her. Her 11· CAPJTOL: Ah vows to find Yasll'in's man')' at Steve's house. Lucy teams that explanation. V1ck1 augcsu hes~ ttmptatotieasSe•refutileandhetaktther . killer. leam1n1 Ali fears for her safety, Ore1chen having psycf\oloslcal testtna. on the couch Later she tells him to J>9Ck with him on 1 ship bound for~mctica. As Sloane leaves Baracq. Zed berates Sloane Ted, believina Duke dead womes that his baas and lca"e. Tom ofTen to hdp Malcolm ~ptrcs 10 follow, Zophie tells for not stayma in Baracq. Sloane's spmts that will stop Purity Water Co. from 1om1 Vicki catch the culpn1 Both decide it's him LO leave Kat to his son and to1eek ou1 tift~ when she learns Hubcn is in town on n111onal. Teri and Patnck rccooc1lc. Tony Tina, who's nowhere 10 be found. Cord the other woman. the woman he's loved Job 1n1erv1ew. Suter and Carla learn and Tan)I decide to 1eaJt Rick and learns Tina bou&ht Devil', Claw island for so Iona. In Hcndcnonl u. Katt stands Victor left cryptic messqc before be died Ginny's house when they move to New with mone)' from Asa. Find1n1 John in by the beJemenl door, MalCOlm confronts -the letten M.A D Thomas finds Kell)' Yorlc. Rick tells evel)one u's only a leave bed with Agie, Dtm1tn has John taken her and they share an emotional rcupion, -·-=:--,....,_,.. -·111-and Scotty in Hal's old farmhouse. ohbstnce. away, bound and p~ Cord and Kate Hobbl 1hm1tns Jo'• hfe 10 elevator sJ\11\ lamina Sam has threaten~ Kelly with . hatch plan 10 t1Capt the lslaNL ln on l1beny Houscroof. Stu isaqjured in the -_,.__ -· -·"--... -°""° .. ·------°"""'-·---GI------...... 00,C--.... ...,_... mll1• --...... i-r--..... ., .. . _ ... _. THE~ SPECTACULAR! NUTCRACKER T H £ -e II T I 11 " P I I. T li II £ 111,1..,. ,~,,. ti=il... ·------................ l.KJ... -.. --·-------~-...::aAL LMTB> l!NO.loZFITI -.-..:z1 UA lllO'WlS lllU .... ltiS 1't'611 COlr SO CM. l HUS IMU DDll8 l"acll'lc. Anallelnl Or In ~ •CliilTAW ......... ~ 1"714l l31-3SOI ~ UMtlll~ Ml-5111> * L1 iliitWS1 hclnc'•~Q 523-1811 •OU*51 CttyC... f;M..USl Wi'fAW ~.,_ 54(). 7<144 ~ Eawanl• Vflle9t Ce<li. .. l.054J7 •w 1111TU1 EAIWWlll Cll>eme Wiit 191'3135 custody suit, Trey warns Sam 10 lay ofT.'• GUIDING UGRT: Reva and Mindy Jamaica, Dori.an uyma for J>9ssaae to melee. Capcy, tak1nf his first steps &Jnce Dylan decides he d~n't want money left break Josh's confHknce and tell H.B. Devil's Claw. Arau1na with Clint over the acc1den1. saves o. by his mother and tears up first install· Josh's hfc 1son the line. Mindy upset when Vicki, Tom quits post at newsJ>9pcr. Tina, YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: A hley ment check. Myrna stunned when she Simon shows up al the house to protect unaware of what's aoina on, aoes into hauntedbyaoundofbebycryina. t..amina realizes Dylan has inherited over SIO her.lnVenczuela,RevundH.8.confront bunker. Ellen shonhanded at shelter, Jack post· million. Kate continues to come on to Josh, who swears he doesn't know why ~ pones hiJ return to Jabot to help Iler out. Sam, who has no objections 10 her anyone wants to lcill him. V1c1or Del Rey, RYAN'S HOP!l Roacr imphcs that Jill tells Bnid th.II Jack has no use for him overtures. Josh's as 1s.tant. tclls him the nplos1on Dowd must have taken the necklace. and that could m.ake thinp daneerous for wh1c~ killed Kun also demolished a When DoWd plans to l'HllJ'I, Bess intends Bnid. Paul rmmcd to pratilJOUS porno. DA VS OF OUR LIVES: Orpheus shoots school. The townspeople want Lcwts 011 to 10 with him to C.hfomia. When Roacr araphy commiwoo i.n Oeno1 City M1rtena '" front or Roman, who IS th rown OUI ofthttr to ... n. Reva learns lhal finds the fake necklace thal Dakota Lauren hides mapzine with Paul's nude unaware Orpheus 1s us1na tranqu1bzcr s.he was able 10 ~rsuadc Kyle to share planted for Otha, he's funoua. He says centerfold in it. Nina can't believe Cnckct aun. Orpheus d\ues Patch and K.ayla as Ben's custody wnh Macve. Mame the that Mauie obviously misplaced the and Danny haven't ma& love. Nina Roman and 'Martcna escape. Patch and ncv.spapcr editor has her JOb taken away necklace and her accusahons have caused warns Cncket Ten mi&ht be inlcmted In Kayla also escape Orpheus' clutches, whensbepnnua nastystory1bout Otnah. Dowd and Beis to decide to leave town. Danny, not jusJ bis career. Jdl hesitata evcl)one is reunited. After he tells Dtn1h becomes editor. Rcalmna how Jolinno talks to Harlan once apin. They accepllftl Michael's m.arriaee ~I. Marlena he killed Orpheus' wife years qo. 1mponant ll 1s for Kelly Ann to be in the have a d1sqrccment but Harlan 15 ative When Michael suaacsts that t peck Roman learns Orpheus has also escaped. most popular sroup 1n school. Otn1h when Johnno leaves. Retumina, John no Ptuhp up from boardina school an ~ Mike's auempts to disrupt Robin's wed· pushes ror Kelly Ann's admittanoe. finds Harlan's room in tot.al disarray and ThankfCivint lotelher. Jill ni•cs the idea. TIC COL.Oil Of' ~V (II) (12:JO) J:CIO S:ZS llOO 10:%5 NO,.HMI STAlllD •Y-fll) 11·00) J :OO l :CJO 7 :00 & t :OO AlllSlllCNf TAM. (0) 11 :40) J :40 l •lO 7:JO & t :JO CllOCODM.a DUllla.'.a ,.... •• (l :JI) J :JS $:l5 ?140. '''° ._ .. YllllSeoT llAllll•D ...... , fl 'IO) J:JO 1 :40 7:50. 10:00 CENTURYC1tvCenter (]~ ~.,.. ..... sovnt .. ) One Ma11C Cflrlumu (01 Chuck Norris PlllPWAUQlll ... ) "•us Tfle Della fl'orce '") THE COLCMl OP MOlllSY r•t eenfl)' Hiii Cop (It)/ No "UHi SOU'-MAii l'G-• J) Aho Jumpln' Ja ck ....... 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Owfall DKont• • , All waterfront ptoptruu on Nrwpott Bay art tli 1blt to enm this )'car' L1 ht Show. Only reaismed rtt1dtnet1 ind b\ismtuu will be Jud •td for awards. Entry number mu t be d1iplayed to be eu1ly tttn and read from the w1crr. lin.nnounced 1ud 1na •Ill t•kt place from the ••tcr one e~n1n3. Dtcrmbcr 14. 1) Of 16 -<>pcioNI-• Do \ou .ubtbtbe 10 The Dail, P1I~ 0 .Yes 0 No ·--··-----__ .. _ ·- ROBERT DE NIRO ._ ....... ----.... ·-· JER EMY IRONS EXCLUStVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT 10 MM I TRACK DOlBY STEM<> -EDWARDI HWPORT CINEllA- NEWPOAT CENTER ~780 PLAYS O~ILY AT 11:30, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 .... ~·1 •'1rll (March 2 l~April l 9): LOnt·<bAA.n« call rclalel to aocw e\len& or news conc:cmina recent financial decision. Gi"e full rein to intellectua1 curiotity. Many of yoW' Questions. inquinet will be answefeii. Ciemini J>la>'• folt. . ~ T AUllUS (April 20.~): Oeu11l1 unravel an connccuon wt th riaftt1 and penniuioos. You arc ofi iolid pound despite those who make neptive ttatemenu. Focus on cooperation, cla•h of ideas, public rclauon1. SCorp10 ·Baures prominently. .. Collazo & Padilla # move iilto second wa&Lf RIDGS QUIZ Q.1-.u South, vulnerab)e, you hold: •M O&t ¢Al•UI .aT The blddJn1 hu proceeded: N..U £.-... ~ Weat a c;> ru. 1 ¢ Put I Q PaN ? QDONl(May 21-June 20): Leave details foranothertime-strive to pan overall v~. Accent charce. travel, variety. Many of ~OW' "best qualjties .. The Pro-Am ttam joined 1hc pacesetting CMMl> Pl•• in the perfect circle tbjs Yr-eek but the bia push wa' made by COi.law 6 Padilla. who look. over second place by a slim baJf. ' What do you bid now? Cllllls . Com au,..e to fotefront. Speak. WT1te, make perton&l aJ)llell'lnca. Vi11D plays role CANCER (June 21-July 22): You'll SYDIEY be asked to cooperate in community project. Emphasis on ch1tdrc~ variety, O•••a creativity and what could be the be&Jn-..,... runtof"IOmethin& bia." ~ordometllC ··········-adjllstment is featured. Ubra flJUres -prominently. • • LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Advice you provided for "special arou_p" proves ~urate. Emphasis on investmentsr payments, security, real estate. "Spiritual val1aes will be recoanized. Clandestine meeting could spark romance. Watch Pisces. VIRGO (Aua. 23..sept. 22): Focus on "power play." You overcome odds, you can achieve aoat despite obstacles Emphas1S on dcadhncs. added responsibility. 1ntens1fied relationship. You could d19e0vcr aenuine barpin. Watch Capncom. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What appeared a "lost cau!t" 1s actually ahvc and luclcina. 8e aware, alert. resP.Ond accordingly. Pull out stops, ttich beyond previous limitations. You'll stnke chord of universal appeal. Welcome love. SCORPIO(Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Accent independence. new stam, pioneenna ~irit Be direct, especially where emoUoM arc concerned. Excitina sccnano hiJhlj&hts creat1ve endeavon. 5trona love rclauonsh1p. Leo nauve plays role. SAGmAJUUS(Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Trust intuition -dilemma involving famtly will be resolved. Gourmet dining 1s on tap -enJOY yourself. but remember resolutfon rcprdfog moderation. Former teacher 1s ~in available fbr eonsultation. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jao. 19): Yo u'll be sensitive about body image. Popularity increates1 more persons will comment on your appearance. wardrobe. Scenario hig.hligbts friends, aspirations, ca~ or business advanc.c. Sqittarian plays role. _ AQU~IUS (Ja~. 20.f'.eb. 18): What had been nebulo~s will now maleriMize LO realistic fashion. Special ass1gnment or promotton could be featured. Check details, be aware of proper source matem.l U~hodOx rclationsrup requires cons1derauon. PUCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Chanae of scene may be essential Sccnano biabliabts seiritual values, publishina. unique information, communication and travel. Get ideas on paper, protect vtluables. Gemim. V 1rso play roles. IP NOVEMBER It lS YOUR BIRTHDAY current year has featured alliances partnerships. dealings with pubhc, po551ble change of mantal status You rcs0lve d1lemma mvolving sense of dinction, purpose. Gemma. Saamarius play important roles in your hfe. You are very much aware ofbod} imqc, appearance, we1&l'!t. You ~ave unique sense of humor. yo~ travel. you could succeed in field which requires d1sscm1nauon of pcrtmcnt informatton May could be memorable for you in 1987. point. • . . They. as well as the Scbolan, .A&~lete1 and Ji•· E•'11tla pusscd only one in the week's tnviact1 vity to enhance their positions. The battle T RIVIA BOWL VII ST ANDINOS for 1he runner-up spo't an Trivia Bowl VII shapes up as a real dogfight, This round may nbt be qufte so easy, but rcmemberto&ct yourentrie~ 1n on time. Herc goes: I. In .. Smokey and tbe Bandit," what brand ofbeer was Bun Reynolds and Jerry Reed transporting? · 2. 2. What was the code name of Steed's superior on "The A vengersr' 3. What character "died" but was brought back to hfe 1n the comic stnp Doonesbury? 4. The Costa Smerelda as a resort area on which Mediterranean island? 5. Frank Sinatra and his daughter ,, Why try to change 'em now? DEAR ANN LANDERS: Mom hke them 1his ~y~.J disagree 1lbout, they come to an and Dad have been married for 63 I told ~Of!l to give in ~n this one impasse. ~h~y argue CC?nstantly about years and have been c.arping at one small detad, JUSt to shut him up, and the most nd1culous things. another for as lon&as I c.an remember. to save the ammun1t1on for more l believe their hves would be The latest bone Of contention is lbe substantial matters. She says tbe arcatlyennchcd 1fthey could be made wtndow curtains. Dlld wants them curtains arc her domam and refuses lO see how fonunate they arc to bave ued all the way b.ck. IO be can see out to give an inch. had each other so long. the window. Mom aays. "They arc Dad complains that ~om i-s stub-I know they both respect the JUSt fine the way they are. rve had born as a mule and doesn t know how pnnted word and perhaps the reac- t hem tied with sashes for 63 years. I to compromise. No matter what they tton of someone who has heard --------------------·--------. stones of real hcanbttak _wJll shock ·Give A Little Christm as Gift Collection for Needy Kids 400 Gifts ______ ,,. 300 Gifts ____ _ 200 Gifts 100 Gifts ---- them into appreciating their bless- ings. -LUCKY AND DON'T KNOW IT (RICHMOND. VA.). DEAR LUCKY: U yoar per'ftll1 bve btta scrappbs1 for n yean, tbey are at least IA tllelr Hs. Yoa are Dot 1olng to cbuge tllem, 10 accept tbe fact ta.a& they areD't really al miserable 11 they seem. Some folks ujoy flpthag (lt beats boredom), ud I Hlpect &lab 11 wbat makes tbelr marriage lively. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS· Please help me quick. I am the mamed mother of four children (8. 6. 3 12 and 9 months). That pan 1s wonderful. My husband has ione to Canada several umes on fishing tnps. I don't care to •o along. It's JUSt not my kind of vacation. This year I plan on ta lung a cruise Wlth my sister and her three young children. My husband 1s the one who suggested the tnp The problem: the in-laws. friends and neighbors. I merely indicated Lhat I might con- sider a vacation without Don and the feedback was highly cnttcal. The first question was. "Arc you havmg prob- lems?" , .. TITIS Nancy teamed up for a hit sinaJe with what song? • · 6. In what staae play was Alan A'rk1n's nickname .. Dostoyevsky?'' 7. The first U.S. auto race was held in what city'> 8. What wa the name of the leader of the winaed monkeys in "The Wizard of Oz?" 9. "The Addams Fam1ly0 was . inspired by cartoons C1'C4ted for what . magazine? 10. Name the four countries rep- resented in the characterizations of the leadtOJ actress in the musical "Stop the World, t Want to Get OfT." Last Week's Auwen I Mame Denis in "Mame" and "Auntie Mame" (Ball and Russell) 2. Jackje Gleason (traveling music) 3. Peanuts (Tapioca Puddin') 4. rheodore Roosevelt (president's Nobel Peace Prize) S. &verly Sills (Rinso jingle) 6. Thrtt (" hadow Bo~" patients) 7 Ezzard Charles (Joe Louis fi&ht) 8. Mulberry ("Pompey's Head" plantation) 9. The Aladdin (Elv,,1s' wedding) 10. (a) "My Ott Sal," (b) Mr. Dunahee (Joe the Banender) (~nd your answers to TRIVIA, c/o the Da1/y Pilot. P.O. Bo~ 1560, Cosca Mesa 92626. All entries must be received by Wednt"Sday, otbel'\4fl.~ h11f of tbe player's previous score will be awarded.) Al• l.uDEIS Wby do people feel it's pcrfecily O K for the man to go on a hununa or fishing vacauon Wlth the. boys. but when the wife goes on a crui~ with her sister. the family ton&ues beJin to wag? I have worked for seven of our married years with time ofT for the birth of children. I am very happy tn my mamage -no complaints. M y husband has had at least five va- cations by himself without me and • the kids. I believe u's my tum to "do my own thing." Do you? Sign me - CHICAGO DILEMMA. DEAR DIL: lpore llle clattertrap1 ud ea joy die cnlse. Tke o.ay oplaloo tlaat coots It yoer llH bud't. U lie wu&1 yoa to go ta.at tlaoeld be ~e eed of It. A.Dd pleaM qalt sollclthlg ophllon1. U't nobody's IMlslaest. Wbat lbe relatives tlllak slloald have no effect on yoa whatever. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Wanna give your readers a real challenge? According to the Guinness Book of Records. the worst tongut> twister 1s, "The sixth sick she1k·s sixth shecp'!I sick." Ask them to try saymg 1t rapidly after a few belts. -CAPE COD CARL. DEAR CARL: I don't "belt" ud llad one devll of • time saylag It slowly. Have fu, folks. .. Yeager and Williams eagle-·eyed individuals Q What man 1n Amencan h1stof) is said to have had the best eyesight of record'> · A. That unvenfiablc d1stinct1on has been claimed at one time or another for two renowned ind1v1d· uals -pilot Chuck Yeager and baseball's Ted W1lhams Noth1n& new about street pngs. St Francis of A 1si as a young man belonged to one uch. 10 fact. Na rm of that gani was "The Gay Bnpde.'' 1n onianal defin1t1on. t. Francis' name then was John lkmardonc. The other pranksters 1n h1\ &f'OUP nicknamed him "frcnc.hy the Chief." accorchna to the h1stoncal footnott' . LM. Bo YD that tOod. which 1 more than )OU can say for rne and thee Q. How often docs a star in our plaxy blo" up? • ~· E'ery 100 )Can or w. . The formal t)k in addrc !>1n1 a When actrt~s helley Winte~ nun in final vows 1 "O me." reached qc H . he says. director Georae tc"cns told her she could Q In r.ulroad hnao. what's a make the witch from romantic lead · ,pc«ter"? to character actrc if he pined a r "handcar. few pound So 'he pined a few. he dc1cribes th1 premeditated Life C\prctancy now m Afghani· proctdurea1 "geninafat."wh1ch 1ull \tan i 37. nght for her to say. In 1t\ dc~c-lopment from Man to now. the canh wa 90 pc~nt alonl 1t\ wa' fi re the fi t plant\ e'en howtd up. i\ bam owl in rch of a mouse at m1dn1~t has to hear tbc rustJc ofthat mouse s mo~mcnt not once but t"1cc -first to t d1t'C'C11on. then to 1ero in l>TI:Cl~ly. You know tho mcrican, who adopt fore1gn·t'IOm ch1ld~n? Mo t chOOSt girl Q.1-Both vutnenblt, u South you hold ~'J. CV.UQ10'7H · ¢ATI The bidding hU p~ed: SO.~ :Weet Nortll Eut a cv· PaN 1 • P&M ? What do you bid now! Q~Netthtt vulnerable, u South you hold: •ATI CVAKQ17el ¢6 •107 What is your opening btd? Q.4-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •Kl02 Q6 0 AJU02 •AK983 The bidding hu proceeded: Weat North Eut Soot h 4 c:;> ,... ,... Dbl Pu1 4 • Pu1 ? What action do you take? Q.5-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •K.7 .V'AJCQJH 0 A6 •to71 TMf MllT "ULll O R.orronge i.ttef• of lfM four ecrombled wordt be- low to form four tifftple words I R 0 E I " G I i 1~ I I I I I TIGHF ,, 1 -I r I I . The ·bidding has prOcttdect: Soeo Weet No~ F.ut I Q Put l • ~ Z O t What do you bld now? Q.&-Both vulnerable, as South )'OU hold: tlUO c;>Q87l ¢A.Lnl AX The biddlrti hu i;>roceeded: Soa th W~t Nottla EUt 1 ¢ lNT Pu1 Pu8 ? What action do you take? Look for answers on Monday. .... .... t I E H 0 0 R 1 · ''If ~ want to be ~.cs i--,,--, 5-1 -I -t : a greet pet'IOl'I, there • one _ . _ _ :: phraH you ahould learn," .__......__.._ ........ ---t.---J advtaed Gr8nny ··i..in '° uy ... 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I I J l J TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACN>H 1 Shrewd 5 Fountain c:oncoctlon 9 Malcontent 14 Monster 15 RI...., of Pofand. 18 P«f.ctlon 17 A feldspar 19 Ship'• poles 20 A Gerahwtn 21 Usie. e.g 23 Editor's word ~ 55 Among pref 56 Co4or 58~ 60 P ... on 61 Depend 82 On thl• sit• 63 Anoint 64 Underwtand• 85 Macews 24 Luncil spol DOWN 28 Serious 28 That girl 29 Better 32 Grlsty 35Wu eollcitous 38 Twosome 37 The beat 38 Intimation• 39 Irritant 40 a.at tooth 41 Swlin'a word 42 Foot models 43 EnfMble 45 L..n-to 48 tndOC1rlnat• 4 7 HOf'I()( card 51 Bath Item 53 Outdoor actMty 1 -opera 2 Greek marhtptace 3 Pained sound 4 Oe94r9 5 Parent IS Mak• pretty 7 Unasplrate 8 ldoflZet 9 Farm ~1ma1 10 Expunger 11 ~at• 12 Lltlle'. tuft 13 ' -We Forget' 18 Moont 22 Siiiy people 25 -and that 27 Pallet 29 Fry 30 Remove 31 D.eotnp()Ms 32 Openwork 33 Religious •m-oe 3,. Soop type 35 Sult maJt«'I 38 Ratlway car 39 L~ht blow• 41 US dam agcy 42 Forward move .... ~. 45 Eighl Engliah king• 47 Captron "~ ,.9 Stege fare 50 Sea nowt 51 Franklin O ·a mo sher 52For~ ~Foul In lllW•Ulng 57 Breed type 59 Exclatnatlon All gifts will bt diJtrrburrd co f1milit by h1tt Our /v~s. 1n On.nit Count ·family ~f\liU org1n1z.cion serving cht Orvwt lour form tt tlun I '1 yc1rs. If a ,.t find tran lrub. It take a ~mallb1tc.th n~a1t 2 hourst0Kt1f 11 acts ,,ck fore 1t take another bite. That' ~h)' so man) nt li\C 1nd w ft'llr' SC' fat. Mial\t tdd. 1f that rat docs L.M. h1' 11 a •1•dlca1e4 t 1 k, it'll never talc.an \her bate of col• 1. I I • ., .. by Bii K•ne by Virgil ~artch (VIP) ,,_ :::z.' r "Sacked AGAIN!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE PEANUTS HERE'S rnE WORLD FAMOUS HOCKE'!' PLA'r'ER RACl~M6POWM111E ICE ! I ~ i y/ GAkFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS -rHtS MON-rH iHE COVEn"EV' i'L..ACK FE=Kf"He~ 6'0ES -ro -me 1'Rr E'E:'S A~ N&6'011A"10~ ! 1U1•LA~IC1'~, I NAME ¥ou INPIAN OF!He MON1H!! DRABBLE . II Z'f ~I. OR NlCµ.Ql5~ ~·r RfME.MefR Mf.? ~~"" r-----. -~ ~ 1. 00 ~ ROSE IS ROSE ' t . ~ by Hank Ketcham NitWIL~ SAYS I'M A ~O MlRO , BUT /.M.C,. Wll.Si()4 "°'1 LtT HIM USE IT. -------6UT IT DOESl'·fr FAZE TME GOALIE .. by Charles M. Schulz ~E KNOWS I DON1T HAVE A SLAPSHOT by Jim Davis by Kevin F~gan by Pat Brady - BLOOll COUNTY ~ U.S. ACRES FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE 'kS,MOM,FPRLEY HAS HIP {)l{SPLASIA UJe.'LL REALLY HAVE 1b WA'TCHHIM~ NOW ON. ~ J JUDGE PARKER ~SIGH~ ~THING. I 1-1'.JPe. HE'S NOT IN PAIN Ht:··· , • by Berke Breathed . by Jim Davis ' HUMPTY AJMP'TY ~AT ON A WALL •.• • by Lynn Johnston I by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Dou,x ----------r;::::.o-__;;;=-.::~ I 'M ~. AeeEY .. evT SAM WON'T ee eACK IN THE OFFICE THIS AFTERNOON' I MAY eE Aet..E TO REACH HIM AT' THE COURTHOUSE I r------< l 'U. 14A\l'E HIM CALI.. YOU I I9 IT URGENT? .... ,., .. 0r .... c...w.v"°'n a•·••• Cour teac e oreign-pe er V.S. slanguage apeov monkey island WASHINGTON -Ltt's say meone suuests you do lunch befo~ ao•na to the Hill to check out that mud·slinaina filibuster on the House floor. To most people in the Washinaton establishment, that sounds like a plausible schedule for an af\emoon on Capitol Hill. But to othen. specifically those not well-versed in 1d1omatic Enghsh. the proposal m1aht elicit only a blank stare. Tflcse are the people who are the 11qe1 of the Smathsonian lnstltU· t1on's "Amencan Enghsh" course. Students 1n the class include Ger· man busine executives, French interpreters, Srr Lankan Embassy employct"S. Bolivtan housewives and Thai diplomats. All are fluent in En&lish, except when 1t comes tQ the endle;ss voabulary 'of idiom,t1c ex- pressions: terms that are an 1ntcval part of eHryday American hfe but which leave a foreigner befuddled 1f he or she attempts a hteral trans- lation. For instance. what's a hunJ Jury? Or a lame duck president? Or why docs someone uy "Sorry, ·Charlie" when t•lktnf to a penon named Mary'! What s a political landslide, and how docs $0meone "put it on his tab?" "h's thinas we take for granted but that a person who is foreign wouldn't know," said Kathleen Diamond, 'owner of Language Lcarnina Enterpnses, a private company that put toeethcr the American En&lish course for the Smithsonian's ilcsi- dcnt Associate Proaram • "They'll say, 'Let's do lunch; and the diplomat isn't sure · what his response is supposed to be." . . .. A woman brouaht in an ad about an eye cream. The ad said someth1na about crows' feet," said Pamela Monder, who teaches the coune. "She said, 'I know I have crows' feet. but where arc they?'" Newspapers provide a good source of course matenal that can help out in social or other conversational situ- ations, she said. "Most of the headlines do throw the students because of the play on words" -like the busines paie headline about a rash ofcompeut1on in the disposable diaper business. ,, ........ .. . BEAUFORT. S.C. (AP) -nil ubtropical coastal commuoicy. ii ftanked, quate literally, by U Mannes and tittoOed monkeys. The Marines. a.ooo of lhem. arc bated at Parris ls&aad, jus& IOUcbma of Beaufort. ~ rnillllt ~ wi&h the IOcal ~folks. ·their cloie<1= SCalPI alcaini!'f in the br\ahl th Carolina sunsbane. The much more h1nute ~ 3,000 of them. arc based on tiny Morpn Island, JUSt northeast or Beaufort. They don't minl)c. how- ever, and their ~tatus is mysterious 10 man) locals. · .. People who ha c aonc out ao the island tell me the monke)'$ have the run of the pl~and come down to the dock to greet visitors," an admittedly cunous Gcorv McMiilan, who Jives on neaahborina St Helena Island, satd recently. Visitors arc not welcome on Morpn Island, however. . ' Translator-flghts snow, prlvatfon, and weird verbs Dinosaur -dis~ov:ery "There arc bl& 'No Trespusina' signs that say the Jsland is aovern- ment property," sajd McMillan. "I don't know cx.actly what's aoina on out thett on that little island:" David Taub is the person who can shed haht on the mystery but he's reluctant to do so. For one thing. he doesn't want local folks monkeyma around on the 22- acrc 1sla~ wh1ch besides the monkeys is inhabited only by some crab$ and a few million m01Qu1toes. Bt' MARY B€TH SUERIDAN A• 1 rlrt1. ,,_.,,..., ALBANY, N.Y. -Dr. Charles Gehnna hu seen Amenca's past. and it looks hke this: "Comm1s~sen op de lopendc quade geruchten van de wildcn vinden ... " "This 1s very 1mponant," he said, pointing to the archaic Dutch passage In a ~ello"ed book. "The Indians have JUSt attacked Manhattan and wiped out all the colonies on Staten tstand and New Jc~ ." _. __ _ Murder. p1llaae and destrucuon arc all in a day's work for Gehnni. For 12 years, he has struggled with scheming settlers. a.reedy traders and weird verbs, in an attempt to d«;Clpbcr a cryptic history left by .some of the New World's first colonists. The effort has cost him time, pauencc and five prescnpuons for C)cglasse . But h1stooans say t~t . when he finishes, sometime arou¥ the year 2000. Gehnng will have contributed a pnccle s addition to American his- tory: the story ofNcw Netherland, the colon} that dominated mid-Atlantic mcnca from 1621 to l 664 and bcc.amc America's first meltma pot. "It's 12,000 pages of Dutch manu- -seripts, the rcmaJns of the archives of New Netherland," said Gehnng. 47, a b"-ruddy-cheeked man with black ha1r. "What makes them so 1mpon- ant is that h1stonans will be able to say OD a day-to-day basis how the colony was aovemed. rather than looking at h from the outside. from V1rgmia or New En&Jand." New Netherland. which encom- passed current-day New York, New Jersey, Delaware and eastern Penn- sylvania. was a land of mud streets, drunken brawls and sk1rm1shcs with Indians or New Englander . But. Gehnng said, the colony's coun documents and go~emmen1 cor- respondence also reveal a fun-lovmg. relatively pro perous people em- barked on a h1stonc cxpenmcnt. .. They're very happy people. they hkc to play games and have fun," he said. "Our concepuon of most people 1n the 17th century 1s them walkmg around wtth dour expressions. dressed m black. The Dutch had a sense of humor." nc o ,. e 1mportam\11fferencc:s between New Netherland and the other early colonies was the extent of ethnic 1ntcvauon. he said. Refuaccs flooded into the Netherland as the Thirty Years War 11pread turmoil through Europe from 1618-48. Many of the ncv.comers crossed the ocean to the colony "You stan ge111ng a melting pol of na11onaht1es 1n the Nev. Netherland area much sooner than in New En&Jand and the tobacco states." he said. "Somcthtni new grew out of1h1s nCCHSity to accommodate .. I thml ttiat what c' entually becomes the Amcncan character comes out of the middle Atlantic states.'' In some ways, Gehnng is a pioneer himself. dealing with privation to rediscover the New World. nul a few )cars ago. he worked m an office so d1lap1dated that snow blcv. m through the window frames. In the summer. 1t was so hot he 11cd scarves around his head to keep from "eating on the documents. The documents are hard enough to read as It is. mcc Peter 1uyvesant surrendered them to the conquenng English in 1664, the documents have been singed by fire. stained by water and chewed by rats. Brtdah mclendau are trylll' to piece to&ether what qht haTe been the hlatory and habita of a newly dbcovered d.lnouur called Baryonyz Walkerl. The foeall remain• were found In Janu.uy 1983 In a clayplt In the county of Surrey, eoutheut of tena.:. land. The remalna of tlie camlvoroaa animal, aro dated back 124 mUUon yean. The d.lnouur bu been nicknamed ••ctawa. ''AD art- lat'• renderln& of what the animal la belfeved to have looked like .-la ahown above. Brldah Natural Hlatory Ma- .eum foull aperta, left to rlf:ht, Ron Croucher, An&ela M Iner and Ala Charlg, dla- play the bonea of the newly dlmcovered d.lnouur. "We simply don't want to call attention to the {>lace," nDIMned Taub. a primatol<>11st who Joo\l af\a' the monkeys for Bionttics Research Inc. The company bas a contnct to provide rhesus monkeys to the u.~ Food & Drua Administration for laboratory research . Taub said the monkeys ... ~ en-. courqcd to multiply" on Morpn Island, where they have lived since 1979. Before that, the island was uninhabited. Taub' JOb 1s to look atkT the wide- eyed httlC' animals and periodically deliver shipments of them to the FDA. He tattoos-the monkeys wtth 1denufiation num~ by wh1cb the)' could be tnc:cd if stolen, and rqularty hauls them huac loads of Punna Monkey Chow. The surroundina salt water, be said. pttvents -them from aoina AWOL as Mannts occasionally dO. Taub referred a request for per· m1ss1on to visit the aslarlct"to Dr. Jam~s Vickers of the FDA's Center for Drugs and 81olog1cs at Bethesda, Md . who said the aovemment per- mits no one to v1s1t the monkeys. "If someone takes a ch 1 ld out there who 1s poStt1ve for polio virus or mcaslrs then the whole project ts down the tubes." said Vickers. wbo acknowledged that some livina near Morgan lsfand wonder what's bap- pcn1na there. He said the monkeys att used pnmanly for tests cnsunna that batches of oral poho vaccine arc safe. Other uses he would only describe as laboratory re~arch. 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Irvine which OroPelled the Aatealen ovn Ne-bralka by that score Friaay nisbt at Crawford Hall It's Just that tbepme, which membled more a t!iorqu&h- bred hone race, was so fast-pKCd.that I lower ICOrin& affair would have been impossible. "h's hard •o say you pla~ aood defente when you allowed I 0 I points," UCI Coach Bill Mullipft uid after the pme, addina. "but we • bad aood pressure and took them out of tlleir offense. I told them at halftime that the team io the belt condahon would win. Or the team with the b1gest bench." Nebraska came out inthe second half and took the lead down the backstretch by e1aht lenstbs, 6l·S3, but after a timeout. the Antnttrs picked up speed offensively and du& an its hoof, defensively. "In the second half. it was a case of who's tn belier shape," guard Joe Buchanan said. "We knew they're 101n1 to run. h 's a case of who was going to have the heart. It was a maner of whether we were 1oang to ao out and play defense hard or not. and the offense would come." UCI played defense hard display- i na a virtual heart attack and the offense followed . .. We said we were going to die if we don't play with more heart." said Scott Brooks. "That was lbe key." ~ ........ ..,T.., ...... UCI noJed clo~r and started sucking up Nebraska's offeme with the pleasure of an.Anteater in an ant hall. Mike Hess forced a travel by the UC lrnne'a Scott Brooke, who-tillled-a aame·htch 38 1polnta, heada apcoart 4artna aame .,a1nat l'februb. . , . e War~iorsgodown, 14-7 WOOdbrtdge swings from hip. but misses home run swings In an attempt to act has oflcnse goa~ Woodbndse Hip football coach Gene NOJI utilized a 'kitchen sink" pme plan, lhrowin1 everythint lbe Waniors had at the Atucadero G~yhounds in the second round playoff aame of the Clf Dcsen-Mountaan Confett'nce playoffs But Noji had to watch the Warriors hopes go down the drajn., as the 1,100 at Irvine Hiah saw Atascadero come from behind for a 14-7 win to end Woodbndge's most successful season ever. "I thouJh~could'vewon because we played well," said NoJi. "But we just weren't effective enough on offense and we nttded to contain their option plays a hule better." Woodbridge(9-3). af\er traihng6-0at the half. scored the first time 1t h.ad the ball an the third quaner to take a short-lived 7-6 advantage But the Greyhounds 1ook the ensuing kickoff and reassumed the lead ~rly 10 the fourth period and the Warriors couldn't aet It cranked up •f.lm , "We tried everyth1n1 on offense. ·said NoJ1 ... Whe.f you act to this part of the season you're going for all the marbles so you don't hold 1nythan1 back. Now that I think of 1t, we should have opened It up some more." Flea flickers. reverses and halfback options ~ere some oft.he wnnklcs Noji tossed at the Grt)hounds, but AllleaderoCoach Larry Welsh and hts team survived the Wamon' home run attempts. The way the pme bepn, at appeared at was Woodbrise that might not survive, as the Greyhounds (9·2·1) took their first possession of the maht and scored with eax. . Et&ht plays was all 1t took to cover 68 yards, as Atascadero brole on top 6-0 after Make Milbury took a patch from quarterback Dann Brebes and scored f'rom seven yards out. However. the Houads" con\'ersion attcms>i idc naht and it looked as thou&h that maaht come to haunt them. Onginall). the Greyhounds had kicked a JO.yard field goal. but the Wamors were called for roughina the kicker to 11ve Atascadero a first down at the Woodbfidae · seven-yard lane On the next play the Greyhounds seorcd. Atascadero. lookina for more, iook the second half kickoff and motored nght down the field to the Wamors' 14-yard lane. But the Wamon' defense came up with a b1g turnover to end the threat. Woodbndge defensive back John Yurkovich inter- cepted Brebes' pass and the Wamors had the ball on their own 20. Af\er mustcnng JUSt 74 yards of offense in the first half. Woodbridge cashed in on the takeaway by putting l()Jcther an 80-yard dnve that burned almost seven minutes off the clock. Woodbndge quanerback Enc Broushcr rolled right and into the end zone on the 12th play of the march to tie it at 6. Brougher spearheaded the Woodbridge offense wuh his tcam-h1ah SI yards rush1na. He was also 11 of 18 passing for 63 yards. Af\er Brougher scored. Keith Boothroyd kicked the ~xtra point and the Wamors had themselves a 7-6 lead wllh 54 S«onds left an the third quarter. But 1t wa far from over, especially with the Grt)hounds' explosive option offense. "The kids came back and took me ofTthc hook." said Wei h, who now ports an 87-13-2 career record at Atascadero. "We howed our character af\er faUang behmd and the kids saved me after I had·some bad calls that hurt us on offense." Atascadero took the ball 73 yards ao I I plays to get · bad. on top after runn1na back John Martin crashed into the end zone with 8: I 0 remaming. Brebes hit Nick Kaiser (Pleuc eee W AJUUOR8/C4) Huakerl" Henry•~ aad UCl't Jumper with 11 :JS ..._...... pu1 Joe Buchanan pumped a Jumper 1n UCJ up. 72-70, for the finuunuincie from the comer. Seconds lakr, Bu· ~rty 1n the half. chaun look the bell the lenath of the . 1 """" noor and hat a thrte-poinkr f'rom the n t ... t stmcb, Brooks ~ a std.I top of the key to pun UCI within and forced a th.e ICICOnd violauon, h 6c "-2 Hal blocked Brio Carr°• .,. once l ree. ~ • and stole tbe ball aace. and Rob Buchanan was playu'I with a cover -Ooktorayk blocked a Shot IO stynue on h11 riaht haad after cuttJna alt-the Ncbralb oft'mw b the first tune tendon 1n h11 naht indta finarr last tn the contnt. · v.eelcend. While the injury affected ~(M 11 ·d 'Th. · fi h11 ball hlindlina. 1t didn't affect hll u n) ~ • •• 11 our int left-blinded shootina touch . hon:" P .mc. and at s ~n our p&acc. No · one s IOl"I IO come 1n hett and beat After ,a Nebraska timeout, ~ ~: " ~ Mike Dok~k of t'-e Huskers built it to 68-62, then UCI tt'ason for the chanee an 1nten1aty on scott'd 13 of the next 17 behind a Rob ~fcnse. •·we~ uptbc 1nten11ty Dolctorczyk up-in aQd _four free and took the balf awa~. ~t the fin throws by Brooki, Wtao ftnithed wnh wcoftd counts. We playtct O the way· a pme-h1&h 36 points. Mike Hess' we the>Uaht we can." · Mike~·· IUool,,,_,. and he lbrow put VO 'IP 7S7l .. 1lul 1Denick Vick~-illlide tied It llllft wilb 10 IDiJMel IO ... y. T~ two tams ... yed DOle-&o-Dole • Can', who Md a .......... 21 lar Ndntka, U.,. die HUlbn dale. But after a Ill al H. Scott lroob J()(kitd the AAlealen inlO I bome- stttich run ll he took over on ollieMe to put UO in contrOI a1J the way IO lhc finash line. Broob' three-poent Jumper arid driva~ 1h~poenl play pve the AJtlea&en a ··~· ad. 19-83, ll would noc relingutlh. lrooU bad I 3 of UCl's 20 ~-dun .. a stretch whteh lef\lbtAntea~on top 101-96 with I :37 to play. .......... ~) UCI'• Joe Buchanan flree •hot OTer Nebruka'• Anthony Ballou Prlday nlCht. Lakers win despite Jordan's 41 Johnson, Worthy team for 57 points in 110-103 victory INGLEWOOD (AP) -Earvin "Ma1>c" Johnson scored 30 points and James Worthy added 27. off- setting a 41 -point performance by Chicago's Michael Jordan and lead- ing the Los Anaeles La.kers to a 110-103 NBA victory over the Bulls Friday night. T he Bulls hit their first seven shots tot.1ke a 16·6 lcad beforeA.C. Green's layup with 2:53 lef\ in the first pcnod put the Laker ahead for good. The Lakers. sttmangly crui ang with a 92-75 lead af\cr three quarters. were outscored 12-4 at the start of the UCLA opens vs. Broncos LO A GELES (A P) -Just having more pla)ers wall be nice, but havma more quahty pla)ers . gets UCt'A l>Mk'etballcoach Wall Hazzard sm1hn1 when he thanks about the upcomma the 19 6-87 season. At one pomt l"t seas.on. be· cause of manor 1nJunc and other thanp Hazzard was down to seven available pla)crs. .. To hue the opportunity to look down the bench and ~a lot of pcopla w11tina. to play. pla)ers who cart be efTtttl\ e. will be nice,'' Hauar<t 'lid. "It ""ill be a lot bcner for me to ha\t tho numbers so I can u~ diflcrcnt combination and I C'ln re~t our pla)ers The Bruin., lost. 80-74, to C ln;me an the opcnin& round of the NIT t·~'°" tournament. U l .\ fim htd I S-1 4 O\Crall la\t tca'°n and 9.9 an Pacafi JO ntcrtn<'C aamcs. The 8ru1n' be&in their rqular- Jt~ n KhC'dulc toniaht ap1n11 nta lara'i Broft<'o at Pauley Pa ' 1hon. They dcfc•ted the or- wcaian JtaJIO~I team, 111 -79, an an c h1b1tton pme la t wrttk, tourth penod and the Bulls pulled withm I 00-96 Wlth 3: 13 left an the game. •· Jordan hit 19 field goal an 43 attempts. and bis 41 points was a season-high by a Laker opponent. Johnson scored IS point and Wonhy 11 points 1n the second half after the Lakers took a 61-48 halftime lead. Green scored 17 points for Lo Angeles. The NBA 's career sconng leader, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. was held to 12 points. The Bulls' Charles Oakley scored 16 points. ··w e played our be t defense 1n the fourth quaner but they came up with all the rebound.s," Lakers Coach Pat Rile) said. "We forced them to take bad shots. but we didn't finish the operation." Michael Cooper \aid he liked ' .. pla)ang detensc apmst Jordan. "I rank ham nght up there wnh Larry Bard as the top t""o in the l'.BA. Tonight. he made only 19 of 43 so I auess ~e dad our JOb." Cooper sa1d. Jordan's 43 attempts ued a Forum record kl by the Lakers' Jerry West an 1969. Oakley·s 21 rebounds was the most b) a Laker opponent this season Ch1caeo lost an earl) 16-6 lead when. with Jordan on the bench tht Lalers ""ent on a 13-2 run "I was probabl} too ellcited at the begmning of the game and had to come out a1'cr aboo1 e1gJn minutes to get my sccon<t1'tind." Jordan said According t~ohnson: "lfthe) had more than Oakley and Jordan. they would be no fun lo play at all. Ifs nc\cr e"loyablc to pla> Jordan. He's \Cl) difficult. You can't g1\C him room tp move .. USC hoping to bounce back vs. Notre Dame q'rojans trying to shake off lopsided setback to UCLA LOS ANGELES <AP) -The Southern Cal TroJans and the In h of NQttt Dame, each hopinf to take out some pent-up fru,tratlon . me t today in the 58th renewal of their toritd football malry. The I 7th-ranked TroJans, 7-3 and bound for the C1tru Bowl, art coming on a humbling 4S 25 lo to c . The In h, w1th Lou Holtz 1n ha fint scaM>n at the helm, havt bttn a tudy in fro trataon the entire~ n. romtn& close to knocking off ... numhcr of the n1t1on·1 best team , ut f&.lhna ju t hort each time. 'fhty'll nng I 4-6 JTCOrd tnto th 12:40 p,m cont tat the oh um. .. R rd of the teams• rtCOrd , the -Not~ Dame pmc 1 al-.'l) a m al nc for u !oatd Tro an C led Tollner ... Th11 n, 1t' the • d of two 'c mcamnaful pm for o r prosram Woodbridge, Costa Mesa appear strong Improvement j • The Woodbridae and Costa Meta be a bit sorry to be lcavina the ~a biah 11rt1 basketba.11 teams enter the View this seaton 1f\cr winn1n1 the newly-formed Pacific Cout leque leaauc tide tM last two . }'cars. The tb1s season and each entenain hopes previous se.son, Woodbndfe was tM of chlllcn1in1 for the lequc title. South Cout ~uc champion. Meanwhile, in the Sea View Thus. tM WaJllOl"S wall be 1«kan1 a Leatue, improved cffons are eit· fourth straiaht tequc title this year. pcc1cd from Univen1ty. Newpon Woodbriaae was IJ.I in the Sc• Hlrbor and fatanc:ia. View last year. tyina Co.rona dcl Mat Here's a look at some of the area for the l~auc lltle. The Warriors 1tams' prospects this season. complctc<l the sca~n at 2(). 7, advanc-•na to the second round before losing Woodbrlqe: The Warriofl have to · to eventual Clf Champion Brea· Ohnda. One or tf\e reaton1 for ttncwtd oPtimism in tht WooClbridae camp ts a veteran team With a number O( returnees. Senior auard Nini Hansen. the Woodbrid~ aU-time assill le1der; will auide the ofTen'IC, 1ton1 with · returntf\I starter Randee Mahony, an honorable mention all-leaaucr last ~•son. At the forward positions art return· ina first-team all-lea,ue performers Kathy Millat, a junior, and 011ly Pqwell, 1 5Cnior. Forwards An11e Hubner ind Jenn)' Jensen wlll also be pl1yin1 their second year on the varsity. with Hubner cominJ over from Un1vcrs1ty H1&}l. Addina depth to the Waf!'iors an1 SOP.homorcs Kns Wilh1.. •Qft hm Walson. who wa thC' Junior varsity MVP IHt year. "We're one of the prc-~a'°n pick~ to contend for thr t11lc, alona with Costa Mc~. Oranac and l.quna Beach." said Woodbndar Coach Eric · Bani'· Woodbr1dae opens ns seaton Mon· day in the Irvine Tournament. COila Mt111: The Mustanas base their chances in ltague pla)· on a 1tam which return, five key players, all of which stancd at one time las1 season. Heading the hst 1s S-IO forward Stephanie Swan\On, who w15 a first-I team all-Sea View League 'lelcction as a junior list year. Costa MCM went • 9-S in leaaue play last year fora third- ----::----~--:--------------------place finish and was 14-11 overall, dropping a first-round CIF decision to M1551on Viejo. . · Race wasn't ·top · incentive ·for first black PBA Winner • Beds ide Promlae race• to win tNGLEWOOO -Bedside Promise E sped ahead in the stretch Friday to win Hollywood Park's $169,000 National Sprint Championship. Othtr seniors who figure prom1· nently for Costa Mesa include center Cathy Benedict. guards Jennifer ~yen and Carol Lona and forward Mea Mitchell. Costa Mesa opens its season in the Irvin<-Tournament Monday and will h051 Ill OWMO~me)' Dec. 241 th~ JHA N......, ll&i"8. 1'1le Slilon should improve,o• aJ· 11 lhowana of la11 wuon undct new COKh David ~la. · The Sailor's have (our pla_ym on their roster who saw plenty of playina ume last 1ea10n. led ~ senior center Sarah Andrus. "Sanh 11a11rona playtr inside and shoou ~n from the outside al10." said Barela. Otlkrs rctum1na include junior auants Chantel Deford and Jennifer Hamilton and forward Jenny Stucker. "Defont ii very fast and lfl1CS$1ve and Stucker haftdla the ball very well for ber size (6--0)," 11id ·Barcia. Alt<> ex~ to car:n 50me playina time include fmhman point auard tacy Oiem and Jenny Ryan. Newport btlJns its campaign at Laauna Hills -ruclday evenina. · E1tutla: The Eagles have only two seniors on their roster. with two Juniors expected to lead the way. The top rcturnt't"s include Junior 1111rds Shawn NtWbtm Md K.tWt Kane. Lack of 11.ie alt0 could llun Esuncia thi1 seaaon u die llllel1 playtn arc 10phomorc Debbie IC.eyes (6--0) .nd junior Erica Ooodaian (S-1 t). Other top protptets for Esiancia inchidc juniori Chnsty Schwani, Pam Youns and Tracy HofTman. . Estancia opens its 1tat0n at home qa1nst Canyon Tuetday niaht. Ualvtn.l*f.: "Our aOal i1 to improve· every pme. 'states Dniversi1y C'olch Dous Sorey. whose team will be try1n1 to rebound ft'om a winleu Sea V1ewcampeian last year. The Trojans ha"e four retumina players to the varsity squad, led by senior auard Katie Ho, the team captain. Sophomore Noelle Sate, junior Kim Jensen and aenior Nicole Ruhledcr return to the University lineup. The TrOJ&ns' tallest playm at 5-10 arc centers Monica Bttdtman and Terrie Hubbard. Universi1y sians tts season in the Irvine Taumamcnt Monday. From AP di!pa&cltet COLUMBUS, Ohio -After bccom· ing the first black to ever capture a Professional Bowlin& Association event, Ocorgc Branham Ill said race had nothing to do with the feat. Ridden by Oary Stevens. Bedside Promise beat Bolder Than Bold. by l l/• lenaths. favored Pine Tree Lane finished third. 31h 'enaths behind Bolder than Bold in the field of 10 racina before 22,731 fans. Bedside Promise went the si)( furlonas in 1:08 2/5 -one-fifth of a second off the course record set by Melair Mar 18. UCI centers on Crawford "This is my goal, to win a national tournament," Branham said after c.apturing first place in the $200.000 Brunswick Memorial W.2r!d1 Open last Saturday. .. Black doesn't mean a thing.lijust means I'm a black bowler:" . Branham. who celebrated his 24th birthday a day late Wlth the victory. is in Columbus for the Budweiser Classic. to be held this weekend. ''I just wanted to make a 1ood showing," Branham said of his milestone victory. "If I won. ll was a bonus. I didn't want to embarrass niyself." Branham, a second-year pro from Arleta. Calif., appeared in the televised finals for the first time when he defeated Steve Wunderlich, 246·205, rookie Ryan Shafer, 201-178,and to~ed Mark Roth, 195-191. The victory was wonh $33,260, the biggest purse of his professional career. "Since I've been bowling, there have not been very many blacks," said Branham. "so there's never been any pressure. "It's kind of weird to find some spon to be the first black person to do something. I kind of figured · someone would have done. that before I became a professional bowler. "I'm just kind of shocked. I still can't believe I won. fl till hasn't hit me." Branham had finished eiahth and 33rd the previous two weeks and needed to make two finals (the top 24 finishers) on the fall tour to be exempt from qualifying·ncxt year. · "I worked all summer on my game," said Branham, who has won a totaJ'ofSS6183S. "I came out with a game plan: Try to make tne finals in two tournaments so there wouldn't be any pressure 10 make the finals in the last tournament." Quote of the clay The winner rcturnc<l $9.20, $4.60 and $3. Bolder Tha'n Bold, with Gary Baze riding, paid SS.60 and $3.20 and Pinc Tree Lane returned $3 to show. Despite the race's title, no national title was at stake. Bedside Promise was in sixth place after the start and fifth at the halfway point, having to recover f(Om bumping into the rail. On the tum for home. the 4-ycar-old son of Honest Pleasure-Enchanted Native made his big move from third place. :---- 49era' Stover to miss game REDWOOD CITY -San Francisco [i] 49ers coach Bill Walsh said Friday that Jeff •II• Stover, the defensive end suffering from a badly sprained ankle, definitely will not sec action in Monday niaht's pmc against 1he New York Giants. ·Meanwhile, John Ayers didn't practice on Frida) and Walsh said the big offensive iuard was having recurring ?tcadaches from a concussion he suffered in last Sunday's 20-0 victory over Atlanta. "If John feels good, s,ets a day of practice an, then he would start Monday night," Walsh sajd, "If not. Bruce Collie will start at left guard." ' Collie has performed well 10 place of injured tackle Bubba Paris during the past several weeks. Stover's absence meant a series of chanaes on the defensive line, Walsh said. He said nght end Dwaine Board will move to left end to rt\)lacc Stover and Manu Tuiasosopo, who has been playing at nose tackle, will take over the right end spot. M i.chael-Carter. the regular starting nose tackle, wilJ start Monday niaht after finall y recovering from an ankle injury. · Two other 49er stars, offensive guard Randy Cross and wide rccci vcr Dwight Clark, returned to practice on Friday after missing some sessions with injunes. Bogga• wife gives birth to boy Returningjunior ops nexperience Anteater squad By JON FERGUSON OI ... Oellt fllleC ..... The UC Irvine women's ba~ketball press ltuide features 6-6 )Unior center Natalie Crawford pa1n11na,her name over the Crawford Hall sign, and oppo~ing teams will find out why it's truly Crawford's Hall when they take on the Anteaters this season. The Anteaters arc a young team wi th only five players returning· who were in the system a year aso. and two of them red-shined. With no seniors on the squad. Crawford will bc<:ome the centerpiece in the UCl offense which will force an up-tempo style of play at all costs. The UCI defense, which was ranked 1n the top 10 in the nation in points allowed during the 1984 and I 985 campaigns before dropping slightly last season. figures to be more aggressive this season wilh1lllproved team spec<l. Always one of ninth-year Coach Dean Andrea's pndes. the defense should press and ut1hz.c a half,ourt trap more of\cn than the past . The Anteatc" will receive answers to a lot of their qucflions when they open the 1986-87 season against UCLA Sunday at 6 p.m in the Wooden Center. , l 'rawford averaged 13.6 points and 8. 7 rebounds a year ~go wlli le shoot· ,. Natalie Crawford ing S2 perccnl from tne noor. Andrea is quick to admit that the Anteaters are buHt around her, but he will need assistance from a largely unproven group of players. She w11f be joined 1ns1de in the Anteaters 1·3·1, hiah-lowpostoffcnse by Mickc> Skiercsz. a S..10 forward who rc<l·shirted last season after playing two )ears at Notre Dame. The other forward is ZaJina Wallon, the team's be t outside shooter, who rc<l-shirtc<l last season after suffering a knee injury wh.ich required complete rteonstructivc surgen . But she is healthy and looked upon stronaly for add1t1onal srorina. The auards arc Cheryl Hoffman and Kippie Brown, a pair or 5. 7 playcN. Hoffman will be on a Wln& wtth Walton, while Brown runs the offense fro"Lher point auard 1pot. First off &he bench ls Natasha Parks. a 6-0 sophomore who started last season wherrthcteamwaniddled by injuries to averaae 4 points and "4.1 rebounds. The first auard into the game will be Shurrell Johnson, an All· CIF product who averaac<t IS poin1s and 12 rebound$ as a forward at Lynwood Hiah. Others who figure to 5tt action are Cheryl Eiland. a 6-3 sophomore center, and freshmen guards Sharon Warmus and Jenny lee. .......... ldleMI Sim, Nov 30 -al UCLA. 7:30 S.I , Otc ' -al United States lnt•nallonal, 7JO S.t., Otc. I) -Saft•• Clara (llOmel, 7:>0 Tue., Dec. 1' -al lolM Stelt, 5:15 Tiii.i . Otc ll -11 Molllene, S:A5 Sii , Otc 20 -Sen Dle90 CllOmt), 4:30 Mon., Otc n -11 ,.._dine. 4 S.1 • o.c.. 27 -11 Lovoi.. 7:30 Mon, Otc 2t-?t -Marrion TCM,ll'M!Mftl Vt 8olM Sla te. Tues TKll. ~dine. '•nd. Sal., Jen J -el Sen Dle9o $1111•, 7:30 Mon., Jen 5 -Fretn0 Ste11• Chomt), 1:30 .. s.1,Jen. 10-Lono 9"cr1Stete• lhomt>.~ $ti., Jal\. 17 -al Cal Stitt Fulertot1', 7.311 Tltll , Jen n -Pecific• (homt}, t-..lO Sat .• hn 24 -S.11 Jose Slate• (l!Otnt), UO Mon .• Jan. 26 -San DltOO St•••• Ctiomel. 7:)0 Fri., Jen. lO-et tffwall', 7 S.1 , Jen. )I -et ~•well", 1 TlllJ , FtO S -al Fra.no Sla1e•. 7;)0 Sal , Fat> 1 -II s.n JoM Stall', 2 Mon., Fw f -al Padfk•, 5 15 Tllu . Feo u-el UHLV', 5;30 s11 .• Fm. 14 -ucn· lhOmll, 4:30 Mon., Fttl 1• -Cat Stele FU!ltrton" CllOmtl, 7:l0 Sat , Feo 11 -UHLV' CMl'nt), 7:30 Thu , Feb 2' -at LOM heetl Slelt .. 7l0 s.1 . Ftt> 21-., ucse·. uo ~rcl't 5·7 -at PCAA Townement '-.MnOIU PCAA oeme. Dick c,.m, North Carolina football coach. on 1he prospect of factnJ Duke linebacker Mike Junkin: "How arc we goina to stop Junkin? With an elephant gun. He reminds me of Jack Lambert," Morton named Badgers' caach MADISON, Wis. -Don Morton, [i] Un1vers1ty of Tulsa coach the past two •II • yea~. was named head football coach at TAMPA, Fla. -The wife of Ameri-• can League batting champion Wade Boag.s has given birth to an 8·pound 2-ounce boy. Brett Anthony, the hospital announced Friday. Deborah Boggs gave birth to the couple's second child Wednesday at 3:20 p.m. EST. Alabama's bowl Akers fate 00 be decided expects Wisconsin Friday. Morton said his goal would be to take the Badgers to the Rose Bowl. but warned that the road could be long and hard. "We're going to talk about a road to Pasadena," th e coach said. adding that the road would nof be a superhighway. "There arc going to be detours and gravel roads." Monon. who had a I 3-9 record the past two years at Tulsa. said he planned 10 bring seven assistants to the Big Ten school. He said he would interview Wisconsin assistants and try to complete his staff by next week. Morton, 39. was introduced to reporters by UW Chancellor Irving Shain, who 58id he will have a five- year co ntract and a base salary of $90,000. The new coach succeeds interim coach Jim Hilles, whose Badgers struwed to a 3-9 season. their worst record since an 0-10 in 1968. Hilles was named to'thc meenm post after the death of head coach Dave McC'lain last April. ln additaoluobis.salar:y. the,new coaGh will receiv an automobile and a country club membership. paid by gifts through contributions to the athletic department. Shain said. Marsh tak es four-shot lead Australian GraJtam Mar1b shot a two-l!I under-par 70 Friday for a four-stroke lead at the halfway mark of the Casio World Open golf tournament in fbusuki. Japan. Marsh, who fired a course-record 64.:.ip the opening round on Thur~ay, carded five birdies against two boaeys for a two-day total of 134, I 0 under par. Jose- Matl• Olaubat of Spain and Namlo TakaH of Japan shared second place at 138 on the 6,98S-yard, par-72 lbushuki Golf C'lub course. Olazabal shot his second consecutive 6~ while Takasu cardc<l a 71 . American Scott Hocb and Australian Ian Baker·FU.c• were tied for fourth place at 139 ... In Katon. Japan, Tattuo Olato of Japan fired a six-under-par 66 to take a two. stroke lead after the open in' round of the Lady Borden Cup. The three-day compet1t1on is the last of the Japan LPGA tour's 37 tournaments this year. American Patti Rluo, Taiwan's Tu AJ·ya and Ayako Okamoto of Japan, a regular on the U.S. LPGA tour, were amona those at 71 . five shots back. Televis ion, radio I 0 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Rice at Houston, Channel I). 10 a.m. -TENNIS: AT&T ChaJlengc (2 h'"'o""u""rs").~from Omni Coliseum in Atlanta, Channel 7. 10 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 11. 11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. 11 a.m. -INSIDE NASCAR: Channel S6. Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY: With Jim Lampley, Channel 7. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALl.: Auburn at Alabama, Channel 7. 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Noire Dame at USC, Channel 2. 12:30 p.m. -GOLF: Skins Game (2'h hours). from POA West in La Quinta, Channel 4. I p.m. ·WRESTLING: Channel 56. 3 p.m. ·BOWLING: PBA tourney (taocd, J •h bours)Jrom CoJurnbqs. Ohio~ Channel 4. 4 p.m. -THIS IS THE NrL:1:'hanncl 2. • 4p.m.-NFLWEEKINREVIEW:Channel 7. 4:30 p.m. -RAIDERS PLAYBOOK 'H: Channel 4. 4:30 p.m. -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS: Channel 7. S p.m. -SPORTS LIFESTYLES: Channel 7. 7:4S p.m. -HORSE RACING: Hollywood Park, Channel 56. 10 p.m. -COLLEGE BASl.ETBALL: NIT B1gAppleClassiccham(>•Onsh1ppme. from New York (delayed), Channel 9. 1 RADIO 12:30 p.m. -COLL°EGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame at USC, KNX (I 070). 6 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Pacific at Long Beach StJtc, KPZE ( l 190). 7 p.m. -COLLEGE PootBALL: Bnaham Youns at San Olqo State, KSDO ( 1130). 7:30 p.m. -HOCKEY· New Jersey at KJngs, KLAC(570). 7·30 p.m. -COU.EGE BASKETBALL: Santa Clara at UCLA. KMPC (710). Tid ti -,--Auburn's Pat Dye calls 1he e Can earn e 10r Crimson Tide "without queMion the SEC crown. possible finest Alabama team we have played _ apinst since we have been at Auburn berth_ in Sugar Bowl (six years).'' What makes the Al•· bama·Auburn ri valry extra special is thatsomany families in the state have ties to both schools. From AP dl1p•tcbe1 Alabama'stravel plans arc up in the air pending today's 1radit1onal season finale against Auburn. Fourteenth-ranked Auburn. 8-2 overall. J.2 in the Southeastern Conference, has a Citrus Bowl date against Southern California locked up. Seventh-ranked Alabama (9-2, 4-1 ) also is going bowling but doesn't know where. Alabama needs a victory to he LSU for the SEC championship. No. 5 LSU ~osrs Tulane tonTgJit. Tr Ala· bama and I.SU both win, the Sugar Bowl Committee will meet Sunday to pick the host team against Nebraska. One committee member sajd he would try to delay the decision until the Associated Press relea~s its finaJ re,ular-season Poll Monday. f LSU, which beat Alabama, 14-10. is the Sugar Bowl's choice, the Crimson Tide will play Washington in the Sun Bowl. What can Alabama and Auburn do for an encore in a scncs that has seen the last four pmcs decided by a total of eiaht Points? How about a uc? There has only been one (6·6 in 1907) in this bitter intrastate rivalry (Alabama leads 3().19·1) but ii could happen aaain if you listen to the rival coac hes. "I think that pc.rh•P1 lhey (Auburn) are the best team that we've played 1incc we've been here (four r,ean)," say Alabama's Ray Perkin . 'I say perhaps. I know they're the most talented team wc'"e faced since we've been here." "It is a special event," says Perkins. "It isn't just teams vs. teams. players vs. players, coaches vs. coaches. h's people vs. people -Alabama people vs. Auburn people. ''To Coach (Bear) Bryant, lhcrewas nothinJ bigger than the Auburn game. He said at fas bigger than any championship: game, bowl aame, anyth1na. J feel the same way that Coach Bryant did." "When the game as over," says Dye, "there-1~ 100 pcl'CCt'lt-elation for the winner, but I don•t know a word that descnbc!i how the loser feels. "The outcome of today's aame will not destroy what we have built in the last six years. Winninf can be as destructive as losing tf we don't handle it properly. The outcome won't destroy our dream because we will have a chance to play Alabama every year." But 1f every aame is hkc last year's there won't be many surv1von on or offthe field. Van Tiffi n's S2-yard field goal as time ran out aave Alabama its triumph. "I think the two teams displayed as much class as two college team~ can display," Dye said. "The lead changed hands four times in the four'lh quancr and that 1s a aood indication that both teams were layin1cverythin1 they had on the line to win. There wasn't any chokinft on either side. I think the aame wi be CI05C like it hu been the la.st ftw yea"'." Japanese to witness Stanford-Arizona contest Sunday TOKYO <AP) -Stanford and Ari1ona. whowm ctash in theC'oca-Cola BOwl, practiced Friday before a handful of Japanese football fans. · The two Pacific 10 Conference &cams, follow~ by checrleadcrst marchina bend! and die·hlrd fans, crossed the Pacific Ocean on Thur1da>· to participate unday in the only NCAA pmc pla)ed outside the Uni1ed tates. the playeruttem~ to shake off' Jct 111 duonJ scperatc l 'h-hour ~a Jest1ons on a ba~ball field, bend mcmbttl'lnd chemeadcn worlttd out nnttar for _1emn1 the antk'1P1ted 70,QOO sp«tator mol't" involved 1n the pmc. fhc pme wall be played at 8 p.m. PSf toda). Stanford. which had been rinked No 16, • dropped out of the Top 20 1n the national rankings after a 17·1 I los1 to arch.·nvaJ California IHt Saturday. Arizona mo"cd up to No. 12 by u_pcndin.a Anrona State. the Pac• I 0 champion, J.4. I 7. Sunday's pmc ~ill end the rqular season for both Arizona, 8-2, and Stanford, 7.3, Arizona finisha 111 season in the Aloha 80wl at Honolulu on Dec. 27. whefi it Will play Nonh Carolina Sunford meett ~eon thlt same day 1n the Gator Bowl an J11eklonvtllt, Fla Yosh1hiro TakCmUf'at whe watchtd from tht sidelines H the Anzona W1kkats .'(nm· maacd. said ·he hat come to apPtttaate Amcncan foo1ball and can now filure out: - more or lcn. what'' aoma on in the pmc. .,Jl's ama11n1 watching these auys. Ther, seem to be 1bfe to perform superhuman feats, • he said. "We can't do lhcte sorts of 1hin11." J:he ann111I cont~t here between the two U. , collqe team , pttv1ously caJled tht Mirqc Bowl. hu b«ome a fixtu" .n a nation whott arow1n1 infatuation with the pme may tOf'Mday bt tee<>nd only to that another imported Amencan spOn. baseball. .. We're watch1n1 f>!1!tke to see how mu ti cnspnns we have,·· ••d Buath Hmry! auastant 1thlt'1ic director 1t Aniona. "The roach {LI Smnh) said he doc n·a 1h1nk frcshne swill bt 1 faetor for t'lthtt lam btauwe he doesn't think · tither one of them will be real (f'&h unday • after all tht travelina." Henry said the players were kept up late Wednnda)· niaht before they lef\ in an auempt to eate adJus11na to the 16-hour ume difference. The olaycn went to btd last niaht at 1ro~nd 10:00 p.m and were up by S:OO 1.m.1 tte 111d. But Anzon• k1ckerGaryCoston. a product of Mater De1 Hip, said he hasn't tltpt for two day". ••J"m ~cued to tie here, but I'm 19in1 to SCI to bed tonipt.'' · Bob Vazquu1 tanfont'a IPOf'U 1nfot· mahon d1rect<>!t 111d the Carchnal players were not ~riou"y anect~ byjft raa; ''Jhll II not I hard practt~ ... he •id "Wc·rc JU t 1ry1n1 to art a feel for the atad1um and-<hc •cathcr: ·, to return AUSTIN. Texas (AP) -Fred Akers say'l he expects to be back as head football coach at the University of Texas next scas<>n and several Lor\lhom playeTS say they hope he ls. AfCers' fate will be decided today when Alhlctic Director DeLoss Dodds meets wi1h the school's atb· letics council. The l().y~r UT coach has been the subject of firif\I rumors throuahout the season, which ended as the Lon&}Toms· fint losina cam- paign in 30 years. Tuas A&M beat Texas, 16-3, Thursday niaht to &ive the Lof\lhoms a 5·6 record. The Awes. cxtcndina their record to 9·2. won their sccondSrrailln Southwest Conference championsrup and a return trip to the Cotton Bowl. A&M~with quarterback Kevin Murra mpletina 25 of 36 passes· for 27 yards with no interceptions and one touchdown, also IC· complishcd somethina no <>thcr Aagic team had done by beatina Texas three consecutive yean. Throuahout the season Dodds said Akers' performance would be re- viewed aflct the final pme. A.ken' record is 86-31·2 for a winnin1 mark of nearly 74 ~nt. He succeeded Danell Royal an 1977, after Royal ended a 20-ycar carter as the most successful coach in South· we t Conference hi1tory. Asked 1f he felt he had earne4 another lcar at the UT helm. Akers $ltd. "O course r do.'' "If 1l'i up to me, I'm 1oan1 to be back. We have gotten used to rumors around here and we try to tune them ou1," he said. Lonahorn defensive tackle Brian EsptnOSI said "1t would bC a crime" 1f Akers did not return as coach. Tallbeck Eric Metcalf said Akers talked to the team about next year as if II would have the 11mc head coech. "He said we fouaht hard and h's ~ lolina-He &ofd.ua we've tot lO keep our head1 up and eet Jady for nut ytar," Metcalf said. "A lot of people would JUlt bteU down and quit But he' .. the ..,...., kind. I can't tell you hoW mUoh I respect that." Metcalf said. ~-iicker Jeff Ward Mad, ••Thait IUYI hive handled~ that has bttn Mid ~ Aken 1nmdably well. Thit ie 1 YQUftl tnm. I 1hink n wwkl be 1 .-.. ao make them have to Man cnw •n wlthadiff'mfttcoedlit111fafr. ldOft'l bow what at ~ld help'<! c-,..." • • - B ·~ ',.I :. :, ' UCI ••• h'GllllCI .. He's fantastic, unbtlicvab&e " Mulh11n uid of Bro0k1. "We didn't want Jo play ham too much. But he was i" thtn: for 34 minutes toniaht But ht's an unbelievable player whe~ he's not tartd," Nebratka pulled as clow at thrtt 101-98. with a minute to play bui UCl's free-throw hootina dow~ the tretch ~•ltd at ··The key thina w" at the end of the pme.'' said Nebraska Coach Danny Nee. "When the critical ••tuallons came up: Irvine showed its ex· peliencc.' • UCl's improved second-half tenacity at both ends or the court mdudcd takina aw~ some offensive rcboundma power frorn the Huskers which had aided the Anteaters in bu1ld1n1 a SQ..48 halfUme advantaae They arabbcd nine offensive caroms in the first half. "Bill was telhna us a11he start that th~y would 10 hard 10 the boards " Mike Doktorczyk said "We ~re in what wecall ourdasdefeose. We were workina so hard on that (1n the first half), that we let them by on the boards. He kind of sot on u at half'hme." Doktoretyk was one of four other Anteaters in double fiaurcs w11h 19 points and added nine rebound , he-- same amount as his brother Rob (e1lht points off the bench, six offensive rebounds)c Hess, Buchanan and Wayne Enaelstad added 16, LS, 12 points respectively, while Engelstad also had eight rebound . Ant hony Ba1lous added 23 points to Carr's team-hiah performance and grabbed 10 rebounds, while team- mate Ball Ja~kman had I 5 points and 13 rebound . Between the two of them, they &rabbcd 12 of Nebraska'~ 1ncrcd1ble 21 offensive rebounds. which made up Hu~kcrs' 10 rebound advantase overall. * ANT•ATI• N071S -SU.. .,......, l6 llOl'llt -· Ille ,,_, ~ IWn NI ~ Anteeter u1uform, end II we.a etw Ille flf'I time ••Ill )0 llOlnh or "*• '\nee he Dleved llt9fl tCMol Ml tor £ul Un.Oft Hlfll WI lAlhr.._ C.llf He MO Mded ""'9 eui11s 10 llil tKOtd Mrfonnence, Wf!IC!I lllcluOed ,..,. lllr ... llOinl 909ls .. ~ Mod "9 Aed fiffOf eslle IUetd ....... can's ple'f SO rnucft 111e1 wlleft he COf'IV'lloe• IOeCI lllf'n Oii Ills oeme 1fterwerd, he eslled l'llm, "C911 vou "I me _,,,., lllcl ~Jr.e vou from blCk lllert In Muncie lll!Cl I " .,.., .., Nebruka. defender Derrick Vick trlea to block •hot from UCl'• Rob poktorczyk durinC Anteatere• 109#101 win. • Celtics win at,homeagain Boston extends streak to 48 with 111-96 win over Spurs half, takma the lead for good on a Herb Wtlhams Jumper followed by thrtt pomts from PC'TSOn. Thatigmted1l 21-6 lnd11tna pun which &a"~the Pacers a 78-64 kad wtth 7 33 remam1ng · From AP dl1paklaH 7kn 111, Tran Bluen 11 Z: In Ph1ladelph1a. Char1es Barkley powered has way to 31 points and 21 rebounds as the 76crs defeated Portland BO TON -Larry Bird had 31 points and four other Boston sta~tn scored an double fiaurc Fnda> n1aht ;u the Celtics rolled to their 48th consecutive home court victory with a It 1-96 NBA romp over the San Antonio Bart..lc). pla)ing 1n has third game after missing nine with a spleen injury sustained on Nov. 4, tallied 21 point\ 1n the second half.The victory wa Ph1ladelph11·s third straight After Portland cut the Philadelphia lead to 114-1 I:?. purs Kevin McHale. who has scored at least 20 poin1s m all of Boston's 14 pmcs this season, connected for 23. Dennis Johnson had 21 , Danny Ainge 15 and Robert Parish 12. It was the Celtics' I 5th consecutive victory over n Antonio in a streak dating to Apnl I. 1979. Ro> Han!>on's slam with seven seconds left sealed the wrn So1tlcs 117, ans 104: In Phoenix. Dale Eiits scored 34 points. mclud1ng 11 tn the dec1s1ve third quarter, and Xavier McDaniel had 25 as Seattle beat the Suns. Seattle's ninth victory 1n 52 games at the Arizona Veterans Memorial Cphseum dropped the Suns' home record 1h1s season 10 5-2. Boston improved its record lo IQ..4. San Antonio dropped to 5-9 despite 30 points by Alvin Robertson. (n other NBA games: The SupcrSonic~. down 62-59 at halftime. h11 70 percen1 from the floor an the third pcnod. McDaniel scored eight of his points early in the period. Plstoas JZO, Baclls tt: In Pontiac, Mich., Adnan Dantlcy scored 25 points and led a third-QU1lrter surge that earned Detroit past Milwaukct. The victory was Dctro1t's 1h1rd 1ra1ght and the P1 tons· first over Milwaukee m three meetings this season Dantlcy scored 19 pomt rn the third quarter. including six an a I :?-2 run early 1n the pcnod that gave Dctrona 72-5 I lead with 8.15 left. After a three-point field 1oal by Cra1a Hodae • Detroit ran ofT eight more points. taking an 80-54 Hawks 97, Jan H : In ~alt Lake C'll). Dominique W1lk1ns scored 22 points for Atlanta, which used an 18-1 ~cond-half run 10 break open a tight game and beat Utah Randy W11tman added 16 points and Kevan Wtlhs and C hff Levingston had 12 apiece for the Central D1v1S1on-lead1ng Hawks. who improved to 11 -3 Karl Malone led a cold·shoottng Utah team wtth 21 po1n1s Darrell Griffith and fhurl Batie) scored 16 each for the Ja11 now 7-6 after losing for the first ume rn eight home games Jerry Reynolds led Milwaukee with a season-high 26 points Warriors IOS, Kings 17: In Sacramento. center Joe Barry Carroll scored seven of Golden tate·s nine po1n1s 1n the final four minutes to lock up a victory over the K1nis Pacen lH, Nauets 10%: In lndtanapohs. rookie Chuck Person scored seven ofh1s 20 points tn an Indiana spurt to start the second half as the Pacers beat Denver. snappin1 the1r four-game losma streak and the Nuggets' four-pmc winning streak The Pacers Korcd the first five points of the second Mavericks llt, Nets t4: In Dalla\, Mark Aguirre scored 16 potnl\ 10 lead the r..1a,encks to 1he1r founh s1ra1ght VICton Flyers outskate Washington Philadelphia extends unbeaten streak to 5 -. by beating Caps. 4-2 Prom AP dJ1patclllts LANDOVER. Md -Peter Zelel broke a I· I uc on a power play 1001 at 5:40 of the second penod and the Philadelphia Fl>ers .went on to defeat Wa hmaton. 4-2, extending their ma tery over the C p111I • Ph1ladelphrn. first an the Pa1nclt D1v1Ston. extended 111 UQbcatcn streak to five ma row whale Washing- ton failed to wan for the nanth consecutive f'mc. The nycn have a 42-17·8 lafcttme record again t the ('aps. Zc1el's go-ahead aoal came 36 ~ndi into Ph1ladelr.h1a's second consecutive Power-pay attempt 8n1n Propp extended Philadclphaa·s lead to J.1 at the 9 22 mark1 aiv1na the A)'crs their eventual winn1na aoal. Ph1ladclph1a ao.llcndcr Ron Hex· tall, a rooluc who lead the NHl 1n v1ctonc , made lS vc 'Nhlle bcat- ina Wa hinaton for the third time and incrca 1n1 hlt record to 14-3. tscwhcrc m the NHI.: Net.. &an ·~ Map.. Leaf• I: In Bloomu\&ton. Mann . Onan 1 .. wton omi two 1oal1 and set up another and Cra11 ltarnb\lra ddtd three a tsi. a the Nonh tan heat Toronto ' Minn ta, '*hiCh hasn't IOI\ to l'orontn In the team\' la t 11 ~t· 1n , cloSt\l to within tt. po1n1 of the Nom Di 1~10n·lcadina bple lnf\ .. The North tars , won their third '1tra1ght to 1mpro c their record to A-11-2. while Toronto fell to 10-9.4 Toronto's last victory over Mmnc- ~ta was a 6-1 tnumph Feb 27 1985 The Leaf haven't won in M1nnt~ta since Oct. 11. 1984 Lawton picked up his founh and fifih goals of the ~ason while 1he North tars Jumped to a 4-0 lead 1he) ne"er rchnq_u1shcd. Blues Z, Red WIDll I: In Dctro11 Mark Hunter's second goal of the game at 4: 10 of 0Hrt1mc lifted 't Louis to a '1ctory 011er th(-Red Wings. Doug Evan . called up from the Blues' farmclub in Peoria. Ill on Thursday, asmtcd on both St Lou1., &Oals, ht fi'"'t l'l'U'itS in thC b1g k1guc Hunter took n pas\ from lkrn1c Fcderko. 'kated over the Dctm1t t\luc hnc and blasted a slapshot through the legs of Red Winfs goalie Sam St. Laurent for his I th goal of the ~awn The puc1' apixared to nick t Laurent's pads. but still had mo"' than cnouah Mcam to go the rcmam· mg 10 feet mto the net. Blackbawb I, Olten $: ln Edmon- ton . .\I 4iccord's second goal of the game. on a power pla> with 5 I \Cconds left an overtime. P'C (ha c:igo a '1ctory 011cr the Oilers. Secord' aoal came only 19 second!. ofier the Oilers received a penalty for hav1n1 too many men on the ice. J.. Troy Murra). who also SCOifd twice for Chicago. set up lhe w-mncr "-Ith a perfect pass acro<;s the aoal mouth that ~rd ttp~d off goal· tender Cir.mt fuhr's nrm into the net. S.brea •.Brains 3: tn Buffalo. tht> ~bre'I won for only the fifth ume this sc:twn. knocking off dams D1v1 ion rival Ro\ton. McEnroe, Lendl to JDeet \1LAN1 CAP>-John McEnroe easily defeated Brad Gil n. 6-1. 6·.l. and Francc·s Yann1ck 'c.ah. "'ho threatened toqu1taft ra di PUtCO\Cr 1 hn~call,caJmcd d wn and trimmed M1IO\la\ i«tr. 6·4, 6-2. Frida) to JOtn Ivan ltndl and Bon kcr 1n the ~m1finals of a Challen tcnn1 tournament. McEnrOf and Noah ,,. n 1n aft r· noon matchn while o. 1-ntn rd l ndl anJ 'u l :er vo n in the niiht -~itKJn, lcndl nttd«J anl Sl minute 10 • USC dump d OP~--- by New Orleans, 85-67 Northeastern shocks def end In ch mp LoulS'(llle tn Anchor From AP •11,_&dee NF.W ORl.f. NS-Ledell EatkleucOttd 26 pointt, includin&, fo'ar three-point 1oal1, 10 &eid Ntw Orleans over the Un1vers1ty of.Southern Cahfomia. 8s.67, tn w bl1ketball ;srason opener fo. r both tcanu Friday niaht. RoM1C Grandison added 21 points for the l»riva· tceta, and pulled down nine rebound . Derrick Dowell paced the Trojan w;th 14 poinuand a pme-h1&h 18 rebounds New Orleans tra1kd only once, at 2-0. At halftime, 1t wa 4S.32 In the teeond half, U 'O 'Went up by 19 points before USC could muster• PQint. A layup by Enc Coleman at the 9:39 martcr.ve the Pnvatccn their laracst lca4 of the · nipt, 11..-• .. · In other collejt ba ketball action· ~ Noru..a1ten II, L .. JnW. 14: Nottlt Car.llu S&a&e It, Teut II; l.wa tl, Alatb·AKMrac• 11: Jn the Great Alaska Shootout in Anchorage, Rqaie Lewis teorcd four of his 32 points in ovenimc as unheralded Northea tem upset defendina national champion Louisville in the openina round. In earher pmes. Walker Lambioue sank two free throws with no time showing on the clock as I 7th-ranked North Carolina State held off Texas. Tenth-ranked Iowa used a balanced scorina attack to offset a 37-pomt performance by Alaska-Anchoraic'sJessc Jack'\On for the victory. . Second-ranked Lous1v11le took the lead in the early ioang. but the smaller. qwckcr Huskies repeatedly stole the ball and built a 36-24 lead with 6: 12 left 1n the half, Felton Spencer, a 7-foot freshman. teamed with 6-9 Pervis Ellison to lead Lou1sv11le ,back against North- tff~!Hc~ had only one player is tall as 6-9. · With Ellison scorina 14 and Spencer 7 the Cardinals tnn'med the margJn to 42-36 at half\1me. In the NIT Classic 1n New York: ~ ,_.._,, ., UNL V 78, Temple 71: Gerald Paddio hit a thrtt·po~emple'• Tlm Perry O'abe ball after a re- goal at the buzzer to a.ive No. 5 Nevada-La., Yeps 1 bound wblle UlfLV•• Jlark Wade reaci. dar- vactory over Temple and a benh tn the champ1on~h1p in& Frtd.a1'• l'f1T aame ln New Tork. pme oflhe NIT Jn the final ton1&ht. UNLV will meet Western Washin11onfini hcC:tw1th1Spo1ntscachasCalbnczcdto Kentucky. which beat Memphis State. 68--67. an the a sea.son-opening victory. . · second ~me at Madison Square Gacden on Kennard Sula Clara n, UC Sa.at.a Barbara U : Sophomore Johnson s free throw wtth one second remaining. Temple guard Mitch Burley scored 17 points to lead Santa Oara and Memphis State will play a con!>Ola11on game to a win over C Santa Barbara. The three-pointer was the seventh of the game for the Pardme t7, tetsoa ts: Troy Lewi scored 19 points, 6-7 Paddio. a transfer from Seminole. Okla .. Junior and Todd Mitchell added 14 as founh-ranked Purdue Colle~e., He made consecuti ve thrce·poanters to rail> the dominated Stetwn. - Runnm Rebel$ from a 71-68 Jcfic11 to a 74-71 lead with I.I 5 left. UNLV led 75-73 with SO seconds left. but Paddio slapped Armon Gtlham''i long toss into the hands of Temple's Howard Evans. who hit a field goal and a free throw for a 76-7 5 Owl lead with I 0 seconds left Temple led 40-33 at halfiame and UNL v trailed 57.45 before f-reddte Banks got hot. sconng t7 of his 22 points tn the second half Banks fini shed with four threc- pointers. In the later pme. Wes1em Kentucky, 3-0. bro~e a 55-55 tic with an 8-0 run behind Telhs Frank to ,rab a 63-55 lead. But Memphis State came back behind Vincent .\skew. outsconna the Hilhoppe~ 12-4 and t)tni the 5eore 6 7-6 7 ""•th 14 seconds remamina. College scores WIST UC tr111ne I°'· HebfHJle IOI C1~forn1e 90 UC Davi• 11 LovOll M41rvmount ICD AIUM PecH.c t9 S.1111 Ct.ere 71, UC S.1111 &1rber1 6S ltOOUU Arr Force " Acle<m St 61 COIOtldo 71 W~ ff. S7 Or11te 7•, SW Mluourl n IUllO St II, L.tw• .. ·Clerll SI 52 SM! 0.... 60 Ulell S1 St LOIP' 6t. A~ •Lii ... •eek 60 SOUTMWCST Te•H Teet> 70 C.I S•tlt ~ ttlon " Wlnlll<OO 74, 1NJ ·Ee'1eirn ,,_. .. " TouaNAIM.ff'rJ (flll'tt•--J .,,,, M.ernl, Fie "· Cen1 FICWoda W PtM St 9', Le Seit a IYU·Ke ... Ill'.-'1 N9w Muco SI. '5 Ce*lf f'lMeV 0-N T 90\ 67. Stentorf U •oc:twnona n . •ice " ·~....,,._, .. ., w ....... .-... Yt-.t ~ S "•EdwerOtvlle tt. l<..cle U l1UJ10l1 '7, ew Muk:o State IS: Senior forward Ken Norman scored 24 points as o 14 Jlhno1s held off New Mexico C)tatc in the opemna game of the 8Yt.:-Hawa11 Thanksgiving Tournament ArkAMH k , G<eml*lle U Hou••on IO SI ,,,..,,,, • T ... , .. SW T9'H St fS, EHi Tt•ts SI ...... llro.1'dlnce fOl, ;..~--leelt~~.,~- G~ Tecll 17, StaAford IS: Geora1a Tech's smh- ra nked 'RITow Jackets gota I 4-po1nt sconng spurt in the second half from Duane Ferrell. and watched the final sho1 of the game -a 2S-footer by Terry Ta}lor-hit the rrm to prCS(l'Vc a win over Stanford an the opening round of the Centnal F1dehty Holiday Classic. · Georgetown to, Qulllcy,4S: Reggae W1lhams had 2:! potnlS and four steals 10 lead No. 18 veorgetown to an cas} v1c1ory over Quine} <. ollcge. Jll .. rn the opening round of1hc Hilo Classic. Long Btacb State 70, Cbamlaade 17: Mori on W1lr) led 1hc way with 18 points and DcAnthon' Langston added 16 as the 49e"' opened their season w1ih a victory 1n the first round of the S1lversword lnv1ta t1onal m Hawa11 In non·toumamcnt action: Texas Tecb 70, Cal Stale Faller&oa H : Guards Wendell O"'cns and Scan Gay scored 20 and IM points respcclt'-ely. mcluding 19 ofTc.us Ttch's final 21 pmnts. 10 hft lhc Red Raiders to a vic tor) over the T11ans in the <ieawn opener for both teams. CallforaJa H , UC Davis 71: In Bcrkele). the Bears h11 on I 5 of their first 16 shots and Leonard Ta)lor and<. hns T111w 70. xevi.. ONo " IO GfwtAllNll• SI._ F A411M 70, St Ed· •erd S TtaH '7 lowe 91, A>iiU·Anc:hOI"-81 Nortll C.rollN SI 69, Teus " _) HOt'!Me$1.,-n •· l.O<Jll•lll 04 (el) Ul.tfl St II, W_,.,Jntton 72 Ttlles .\41 ... Sctvtllltt 1' T rtnllv, T nH '6, ftN.Mloll'rv .IS MIOW8ST Nor111western II MCI ·1111 Coun • tv S2 .......... ltl\Ode fllaM '1 Jedltof'IVlll 51 "" Geor9flo'"'n to. Oulncv 0 s m1f'O•• w" Stevens Po1111 so WisCOll''" M, Neb ·Omahe •7 SOUTI4 New 0r1ee11s es, use '1 Al1bem1 12, NE LCKM1-ne 5' At.1>11'1'\41 SI IOI Tu.II.-IS Aut>urn " Ata a"mlnol\ern so Flot'io. A"M n . ae111une " ......... w Oreo0t1.$I "· C.I Siii• Len Anoetes '1 . ..........,,..,.. toehO, E Weslllngton u .,-AY T_,..,,_. Cookmen •S Boston U IOS, Drexel 7S Cltm$0n 109, Georole SJ fl LelKHdr 61 Flot'!Ck Sou111er11 M E mllunl 13 F'lor•oe SI IO FIO<'lele 76 (;1 Soo,,t,.,.,,, .,. Fort Velley SI GtOf'O,. 103 S.ettll se J1me1 Mad•~ •. SI p~·s sit M>dd .. TIN\ '2, Artmlront St 10 M«r•I l row11 "· Centr•I SI , SI Jom's 126, 5c>Ylllefn U 81 Y~lown SI 5' MaflSI S2 Slwnw..-. Lont 8eedl 51 10 Cl\lmonecte '1 NI''°"'' 1'. Ark1nMs St '3 Ntw ~•oeo 1•. H C <llertoltt 11 ~ °"'° 71 ' Mid\.,.n $1 "· E M<fli9en ll Navv ... Ullc.e JS M~rev S• 7' Wlll••ITI ....... so s... Melt Pvrctue 97 StetM>ll 6S S A 11>1m1 '6 C.-i•efllrv 7' hrrllN 91, W.....,, Jewt 6' T..,,..'9e fl, a.cie..c11oen SI 47 TenNUft St 71. S.!'Tllord 60 Mc~ St fi1 Pen A,,,...M:an .. Frnno SI. " Corrie'! 5' 11 Oii (Sll'Nallll) Ml'T Nevecll·Les Vtee• 70 Ttm-76 W Kent~v " N\lmOl!oi St 67 l!AST 80,•on COl'tot " s-5' l#llaa•I Maryland thumps V-irginia CH \RLOTIE VILL E Va ( .\P) -Bren Lowery ran 71 > ards for a touchdo"Nn on Maryland's first pla)' from ~nmmage and the Terrapins went on to continue therr dommance of Vtrainul with 1 42-10 \.tCtory over the ravahcrs an !\ti.antic Coa t C on- tercn~t football Frida). Tommy ~cal added three 1-)ard onng runs for the Temptn\. "'ho 'A On their 15th trait.ht game ov er \ u11nia and their 17th an the two 'IChool!>' last 18 meetings 0 Maf}la nd. the three-umc ddend 1ng \CC. champion, lin1\hl"d 4i 4i I o'cralland2-3.l 1ntht \CC v 1rgin1a after three <>tra1ght "'•n· nina '>t'a\On\, v.ound up '.\-ti-0 and ~ 4i-O .\f\cr Lowct') ·., ~onng bul'\t up the. n1h1 \ldehne Virginia ctim mmcJ four tumo11c1~ 1n the fir..t hl'llf of the nat1onall)' tclcv1\Cd game. and Mar) land ca hcd an t~o of them for touchJo"n en route to a 21-3 1ntcrmi \1on lead. On V1rgin1a '\ lint po \ton of the \Ceond half, the Cavaltt~ mo"cd ti I ' rd\ 1n eiaht pla) befort' Antonio k1cc'\ 8->ard touchdo~n run cut the Ttrrtrptn"' ,.n._ &o llAIO But 1rnland took the en uana k1do'.uO and dro\e 0 )ards to t up ul\ ~ond I · ard onna b~t ( lht' aflemoon Lat r 1n the third quarttr, hnc ~er Chu It au t~ tnter· ceplcd 1 pa ~ b Yu11011 Quartcrbl [)M •aJkOv. I aod rt\ijM\td It 13 yard to tht a\alrcn• '"">"rd hnc Four pla~ later. t"tl W'fnl O\fr from the I 111n fora '\S·IO MarylaQd ltad •1lh 1;~2 lcft '"the oeriod. Vlr&hda naanln& beck Danrtn Greae elad• tlae 1JUP of Maryland defeua't'e beck Lewta Aai"iw dartq ftnf laalf. ftcr that. the l'CTTaptM •vtt alluwtd V1f1Jnt.11n 1de tM ~ until the final minute of the ll'M· .. . .. • C6 OrMgt Coeet DAILY PILOT/ Satutd-. November 21. ttH PnmCI wadlapu.afora two-po ntconvcrsaon and" was l.._7, TM Warrion took the kickoff and cf'OMCd midfield. onl) to fumble the ball away to the Grryhounds with 6:48 lcf\. · Woodbrid&t held ta adero. but the Greyhounds pinntd the Wamots beckon their own thrtt·)ard line with 2:30 left. TM pmc ended wuh Woodbri• on 1tl own S3. .. t') finniNUSOfeWJ\ollniiJll." said Noji. "We tried to do some things that \\e thought miaht work, and a couple of timcf. those th•!'P, were open. But we Just d1dn:t dQ It.· * 4talCHlre 14, Wulllt"-1 Sc.,.""°"*""" AIHC:~O 6 0 0 t-14 WoodOrklee . 0 1 0 r 1 Atu-Mllbut'( 7. run (kick falle<ll Wooct-lroueh« S rUt1 (Soothrovd kickl • Atas-Mar1111 t run i K••sat NU ~om er.O.SI AIM<lda!OCe 1.200 (tSltm.t19dl GAM• STATISTICS . ,., .. 11'1rst dOwns 14 llu~·verde" 33·114 P.nlno v•tllfft llO l"aulno 7·17·1 Putlll •·31 Fumbits•luml>IH IOSI 0·0 Ptnallltt ¥ardHe S 4' WllM 11 ?9·11' " IMO·I •·33 H s-~ INOfVIOUAL RUSHING Atu-Marhft 13·'2 Mitt>urv 11·51, Ourl>IA l ·f. Evraud. 1· t ertt1e1, 6·1or·n,.nus·S WooO-ltOU9htr, t ·SI; Townstl'd 13·SO. 81Hkt, S· ll, lllos. 1·6, Yurkovich, Hor· minus·? INOIVIOUAL ~ASSING Ai.s-&rtbft 7· 17· I, 130 wooa-er-11« 11·11·1 63. Tow1>Mnd, 1+0. 3S, Odum, o+o, o INOIVIOUAL ••ce1v1NG Alu-Kai._ 3•19 Holden. , 2 ??. Maritn, H t M.I~ HI Wooo-TownMnd 4·1S. Odum 1 o , J«dan 2·10, Burllt, 1·15. Fii,. 1·7 Yurt..ovtCh, 1·6 lllOI. 1·3 . "' Woodbrld.Ce'• David Townaend (40) hur- dlea throqh Atucadero defenae en route .... .... .... "'n. Da ,,._ to a firat down ln eecond quarter of 14-7 CIF Deaert-Moantain Conference toU'. Mesa's mighty midgets ' Mustangs must get around it without anyone over 6-f oot By ROGER CARL.50N Of .. Oaly ...... ..,, 1t 'mn> resemble a scene from the D1snc) mo\ 1e in \lihtch !lubber wa\ introduced to help get the little gu)'S over the big guys. but for ( o ta Mesa High basketball coach Cra1a Falconer. three returning staners and a dozen hard-"'ork1ng candidates has him breathing easier than a year ago. than last year." said Falconer. 'Three staners back obviously helps, and we had a fair Junior varsity team. ··v..e·re going to be a \Cry good shooting team and obviously we'll have to hold our own 1n that department. because of th.e 45 kid 1n the basketball program. not one 1s over s1>. feet." Greg Encl. a 6-0center, and Dann)' Ma. a 5-10 senior forward . bas1call) comprise the first unit, along with Kos. Ngu)cn and Moms. although there arc three from the football program who could make a consider- able difference according to Falconer. We will compete and I believe we'll JO down to the last week competing for CIFiJu t as the football team d1d ··\\ e·, e got four of our top six back and 10-12 practicing very hard and vef) competitvely. h's entirely dtf· ferent than last )Car. We'll up-tempo C\Cr) bod}.·· ... Co1ta Mela Hltfl scMdUle Otc I .-Coste Mew ln1111ationat CFtr1! round "' Gltl>n. TUt\day. 6 pm ) Tut\ Otc. 9-WMntv (hOn'le) Fri Otc l?-at C0<ona cMil ,,,.., Otc IS 19-ar trv1M 1nvua1oonat (First rouno YI El Toro, Otc lS ' p tn., lit Ul'li1ttr1itv High) Otc ?6·31-• Hawaii Ctwo oamHI Wtd . Jeri 7-E1!al'IC1a (llOme) Fri , Jan f-Nt...,_.1 HarDOr (llOmtl Wtd, J•" 14-at Tral>uco H•"•* Roadrunn rs stunned, 16-14 Saddlcback High's R~runncrs saw their dcfcn§C of the CIF Central Conference football champ10Mh1p collapse Friday night as Sunny Halls Mruck for •l6 tint-quarter points and made 11 stand up fora 16-14 victOf)' before 3.500 at Santa Ana Bowl. The Lanctrs. who also entered with a 10.l record, took advantage of two very bia mistak~ by the Roadrunner _and. turocd them into two touch- downs. The fif'1t mistake was a blocked punt, which was recovered by Stuart Richardson in the Saddlcback end LO~ to 11,.c Sunn) Hills a 6-0 lead. A 32-yard field aoal b) Carlo Miramontes u_ppcd the lead to 9-0. Still 1n the first quancr. the Sunny Hi lls defense swanned over Saddle· back quarterback Scan Thcnen on a pass play. · The ball came loose and It bounded backwards into the end 20ne where Rick Dcr1110 recovered the fumble for the six point . ddleback tried to overcome the two &1fi IOut"hdowns, getting a touch· down with 4:21 left 1n the half on a Nate Primous 21-)'ard run. Therien passed to Hector Santa Cru1 for a l\110-pOIOt pla) to <:UI I~ deficit to 16-8. The Ro:adrunners orcd ap1n l the fourth quarter when Antwon Laa blocked a Sunny Hills' field IOI attempt and Dann) Ontiveros p1cke the ball up and raced 80.)ards forth touchdown. '(he two-point pa s Jl tempt to tie: however, failed. : Saddleback threated at the Sunn Hills' 34 latc in the pme and had th ball again with second left. but th ,ame en~ed on a third Saddlcbac 1nten:epuon. "We just beat ourselves.'' sa1 a 1$Ulnl coach Bobby Manaram Sunn) Hills ovances lo tfie scm finals next fnday against the winne ofton1ah1's. Valencia-Anesia pme It was only the fourth loss m thrc )ear1 for the Roadrunners. wh entered with a sconng average of 3 points a game Saddk!back had stormed 1oto th second round on the heels of a 4~-1 rout of Norwalk. h1Jhliahted by th return of Thcncn. who had bet sidelined with a broken collarbone. * Sumv Hlh 1', S.ddla,adl 14 1<.-.tw~ ~v H'llls 16 o o 0-1 ~... 0 • 0 ,_, SH-ttlc:l'lardMl<I t.COYefM blocll9d pU!ll I tNI ·-(kick ,. ltd) SH-M1tamoftlt1 2' FG SH-De Fazoo tKOlltrtd fumble In Md IM (Moramontn 1uc~k> s.o-f>rlmOus " rllfl (Thef~ HU to s.111 • Crull . Sad-Onllvaros 90 run w1111 l>IOCll9d r>t1<1 llOf (HU tailed) Alltftdan« 3 jOO (tshmatacf). It's man .. to .. man situation at CdJH Orris takes over, but Sea Kings have same tendencies 1 Corona del ~1ar H1gh's basketball team has a new coach -or docs 11? It's true. Jack Emon tcpped down after 10 successful°)cars with the Sea Kin~ Faltoner's Mustangs "'On Just once in 1985-86. posttng a 1-19 record. but the presence of5-7 Junior point guard Paul Kos. 5-10 senior guard Tomm) Nguyen and S-11 <,entor forward Tom Moms helps put that in the past Jim Schnecwe1s. a 6-0 scn1orfor- ward. as '-"Cll a\ 6-0 center Tim Feher and S· 7 guard Terry Bl) ant ha ve gotten off to a la1e st.an because of foo tball . but each could become an mtegral pan of the Mustangs' game. Fri~ Jan l ..... WOOOl:K'IOOt' CllOme) Wtd. Je n ?1-Laou1111 IHCh' (hOmt) Fri, Jan 23-at Lall\.llla Hll•s• Wf(J Ja n 11-<>rllf'Ot' (-) Fri Jan 30-Tral>Y'O H 11• Cl'IOrnt) W9d Ftt> 4-11 WOOObtlOllt* But 1fSca View Lcaauc adversaries figure that means some son of ruuuchluck. t:-+--'~_P~a.,u~I Oms. Emon's nght-hand ,. I Fr Fto 6-al Laoune 8HCh' Wed Ftl> 11-lagun• Hth' (hOme) Fr. Ftl> 1)-at Ofallllt' "dtn01t1 Pacific Coau LHO-" game . "We're a thousand perce nt better "\\e"rc a fi,c-guar offense:· said Fa lconer "'but I'll \Cr} d1sa~ pointed 1f ""e don't g at least .500 A l'Ofl•ltallut ano league game• tito•n ar 7 lO om D .. __ Daily Pilat TWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE. f/IGHTS A VAil.A.Mi f«JM OIANGl ~TY TO lAl YrA GOIDEN STATE AJIUNfS Crat& Falconer Bears can wrap up crown From AP dispatches The Ch1caao Bears. becoming ac· customed to pla)mg without fir t- str1ng quancrback Jim McMnhon and winning with a first-stnng de· fensc. can become the fi~t NFL team to clinch a d1\ls1on tltle this season The Bears, four games ahead of the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC Cen· tral with four games remaining. cnn wrap up their third stra1aht d1v151on crown Sunda)' with a \.ICtory at home against the Pittsburgh teclers. The Super Bowl winners, with a I 0-2 record. also can become di vmon champions 1f the Vikings are upset at home by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers In other NFL games Sunday. it will ~ the Ram at the New York Jets. Washington at St Louis. C'inc1nna11 al Den\er. Houston at Cleveland, New England at New Orleans. Phila· delphia at the Raiders. Buffalo at Kansas Cit)» Atlanta at M1am1 and San Diego at still winless In- dianapolis. Monaay night. ITS the ew York Giants at San Francisco. The inJUl)·pronc McMahon. who has led the Bears to victories in his last 23 consecuti ve stans. 1s out for the season with a houlder injury and faces surgery next month. Without McMahon. who has been sidelined much of the season with the shoulder problem and was knocked out of comm1 s1on for the )Car last Sunday on a late hit by the Packers' Charles Manin, the Bears' offense has been strugglinR. ,. Ho'A.ever. the defense. ranked No I in the league, has been outstanding. It ha~ allowed only 140 points. fewest 10 the NFL ft ha allo"'ed only three touchdowns 1n 1hc last five games. ft ha allowed only four rushing TDs this season And 11 has sacked oppo anaquartcrback 17times1n the la t three game . "I fiaure \\e''e been carryma (the team) since da)' one," said defen IVC end Richard Dent. the Most Valuable Pla)'er in the Bears' upcr 8<.>wl victor) over New EnaJand last Janu· 81) .. man for 10 )Cars and Tandy Gillis' '•assistant for 'ilX ye-ars before that. takes over "1th a vow to mamtain order "I consider m)selfthe caretaker for this program ... Orm said when he was named to replace Ernon March I . Oms prom1~d the same pnnc1plcs "'h1ch ha\e made the Sea Kings so successful in the pa t, with man-to- man defense the foundation. There are no retumma staners for the Sea Krng . "'ho finished B -5 last <cason. But. there arc four varsll) lettermen w11h starting statUs. Orm has 6-6 Kevan O'Neil. the Sea Kings' ught end 1n football. stationed at center. with the rest of the front hnc manned bv 6-4 Chns Muller-Stach and 6-3'~ Chris Bums. who ha been brought up from the JUntor varsity His guards arc 6-2 Chns Hook and (>.l Damn Morns 1n an all-senior look There 1s JUSt one Junior on the 13· man roster -5-10 Geoff Probst. Other seniors include 6-4 center Karl Amacker. 6-3 forward Brendan Gallagher. 6-21'> forward Mark hoe- maker. 6-2 suard Tim Cole. 6-2 forward Chm Mclaughlin. 6-1111 guard Ike Cooper and 6-0auard Dave Harwood ··1 he strcnglh of the team appears to be &ood shooting and decent team quickness ... said Om "We should be compet1t1vc." 'Gerena dlil Mar Htltl lc:McMe O.C ?· ...... ! ~ e..ch ltlvltat-4 !Fin l round V\ Oa11a H•lll. TUHdeY. 7.JO Pm ) Tun, 0tc t-at Dana HIMS Fri .. Dec l1-Co1ta Mtui (l!Omel D« lS-»-at Irvine tnvltatoona• (Flot round n llancllO Alarn<IO\. Otc IS a! UCI. 7 30 Pm) Otc 2'·27 2'·30-•t '"'' CIV11lmH Ctanle <Esta"C1al WM • Jan 7-at lrvrne Fri , Jan 9-Woodbf'lclff (l'tOl'M) WtO Jell 14-al S.ddltt>Kk* Fr·, J•11 1.,_Esrancla• !"-l W9d~ Jan ?1-Tutl•11• Cllotntl Fri Jan n-.1 UtwYeflllY' Wtd Jan ,._., NtWll«'I Hart>Or' Fri Jan 30-Saddlel>M:k' (home) Wtd Ftt> ....... E1tanc111• Fro Ftt> ...... , TU\lin* WtO Ftt> I l-U111¥9f1<fy• (homtl Fri. Ftt> ,,_.......,POt'l Hartl«' (l!Omel •dfnotes Sta v-Ltffllt game AN non·t .. g~ and tea~ut games Oegln ar 7 lO 11m Pride also at stake as Skins Game opens LA.QUINTA (AP) -More than moneyiscamedovertothencxthole. mone) -and there's a lot of that -1s "It's a different kind of aolf. It all at stake this "'ee~end in golfs Skins comes down to makina a birdie at the Game. -naht.Umc...ll'' entirely poSSJ.bk J.ba.L There 1s a matter of pnde. )Ou could hoot 78 or 80 and win all " II our pndes and ~os:· said the money." said Nicklaus. who has Master champion Jack N1cklau . taken $295.000 from the three "Nobody hkes to be embarrassed.'' previous kin Games. said Nicklaus. who will compete Most of that came on one putt, a against Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino birdie on the 18th hole of the 1984 and ruay Zoeller 1n the made-for· Skins Game worth $240.000. Zoeller telev1 ion match today and Sunday. won a record $255,000 in his first The) will play for S450.000 in the kins Game appearance last )ear. It 18-hole k1n!I Game at the nc"'" PG included SI 50.000 StCured by a 15- Wcst course. a tad1um Golf facility foot birdie putt on the 12th hole. that 1s ranked as the most difficult Nicklaus. 46, and Palmer, 57, arc cour e 1n the country. the only players to compete 1n all four "One of the tou~est. Tf-not th~ kins Games. toughest. I've seen: Zoeller said Zoeller. winner of three PGA Tour "A very. very difficult course. It's t1tle!l th1s ye.ir. gained his pot in the entirely possible that a boae> could chtc field a-t the defending champion. win n km.'" Palmer said. De 1gncd by Pete Dey. the par-72 PGA West course can play to more than 7, 700 yards. but will be cut back to about 7.100 for the Skin Game The format calls for nine hole of pla) today. with another nine on Sunday. EJch of the fim 5ix hole is worth S 15,000. each of the next 'h came-. a $25,000 "alul' ind each of the last"" has a $35,000 pri1e. 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YC"11 .... .,..., .............. 10 4 JI I 6 • 4 11 2 12 Cllllr9- J14 "" Alt • .w ,.., 10 I ll :r "' " 6 -2 1 s .. l ' ' -. ........ 1 • -!! •Yi c........ 4 ' -'"' Ulten .... !:' ~ .... 111, Sell Al\tOfllo " ll'lllldJU IJll lit, ftw"-"d 112 OWelt 170, MllwlUMe " ..--.. 1J6. o.n-ioi ~ 11', .... Jertri .. ..... 117, "'-Ill lCM ...... '7, Uletl • ..__, GOiden $late IGll, Secnn18111o 97 T ...... ,.._. Cltvtle!ld 11 New Yont Sin Amonlo et Welhl/lelCWI Utell et Daiei New MllV 11 HovltCHI O..,ver 11 Mllw1v1111 ClllCMo et GOiden State Lel!WI 110, lull lOI CHICAGO <1tH -CuretCHI 4·t 1-3 9, Oekllv •·14 •·• 16, Wellen 2·2 CHI•. Goiter 3·11 H '· Jorclell 1,..0 3·4 41, Tumer H 0-0 0, Slltet's 2·3 2·3 6. P1lttOll 3·7 H •·Conine •·I 0-0 I, e rown 2·• 3·4 7 T .. M 0 ·101 13--22 10). LAKl•S (Ill) -Graen 4·• 7-1 IS, WortllY 10-1' M 27, Abdvl· JIOOel' S-11 2· 2 It, JohnlO'I 10-14 ... " •• lcotl S-12 0-0 It, c-•·I 1-2 11, 9r1cMwtkl M H 2. ~ 1-4 M I T .. a •M 2'-D 1 IO sc... ... ONrtln c...... 20 • 27 ---LIA•• 21 • 31 i.-110 Tiw .... POllll ""9-C""'° 2. FodlM ~. lteMuncle=<hleeao .., lOMJw 21), Lekan ., 1'""-IJl. Mtllh-c:Hc.elo 20 CC°'*' 61, LeMn 21 U..._ fl TOlal ~ ». Laaert 21 lldlnt· ~.-...i ..... ·~17,!0S. COLLaGE UC tntM lot, Nellnlk• 101 (~) ... e.-1 (111) UC lrWll Cllt l ........ .. ...... llnou. OeY JICkman Carr Sealer llell°Wwll aue111111n Vick Maril Nllltlerl 1 7323 Hen 64116 0 0 I 0 NI Dklnll 6 7 0 " 1 0 3 IS ElllMted 3 6 S 12 9 7 2 21 8rootta 10 II J 3' 2 2 S 7 8uelllnen 6 O S 15 0 0 0 0 It. Dktnk 4 0 l I 3 O J • Warren I I 2 J S S S 1S Wbodl 0 0 I 0 1 0 ) 2 PlllUloa 0 0 2 0 J I • S Totals 37 22 2' IOI lotela 3' 2' 24 109 Helfllmr Hetw•i.k•, 50-41 TIV-oo'nl llOll• Nlbr,ll~r 3. 5fflet 1. JICl<man 1; UC lrv~OOks S, IUChlnan ) TtchlliClll V1ck (NICI!. COLL.aGR WOMaN JIM ....... n. s.c.I c ..... 70 , • .,.,... ~ ........ T-wn1•> _... If-.-C711 S.C.. C ..... (711 ....... .. .... .. Dou 1 0216 Amon 2024 JllO PermleY Frrien Akins Pulllt Llveneood Moc:lvnlk 8tt9tl 64116 OowdV 2014 2 I 3 S Eft"onoer 14 I 2 21 • s 1 n """ s 1 2 11 2 I 1 S Twrv l I J 1 0 I t I Sullivan S 0 I 10 1024 OU 0020 0212 Herwetl 0020 3036 WUl!Kfl 0010 Tot ... J2 14 lS 10 Totals ll I 16 70 Hllfhrne JoM lrown, 42·35. T KllntCalJ None Wl/lft•Olll EdmonlOll Celllerv K-.. Venc:ouver TOfCHllO St Lou" Ai'.nf'lftOll Ootro.t ClllCIOO Plllledelonla PttllO\lrgh NY Islanders NewJ«MV Wllllll'llllCHI NY ••11911'1 GOLi' Mlrl ... ..,... , .............. , Grehem Mart/I, Austr ... JoM•Mefle Ole1eMI, ,... Namio T ahw, J...n Scoll Ho<h. u.s ten -..er•flnCll, Alillrella Cre•t Stldttr, US Cl'llft THI •"""9, T ~~ loO Twev, US KwmY ll "°"' U j °""' u.a. ~ HuWt Orllft Oaw'ff """ loO~v GP OA .. n 111 fS 12 ., t2 108 71 '2 ,. 7S ., n IS IS Sf 71 11 ICM .. .. ., 71 • .. 13 •s 1' " .. •s 12 73 '° 75 .. 63 ,, .. .. 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O •ACa. 1 Fur** PurM UUOO Fllllft ' mer• J .,..,, Old I. uowerd IJlowllllCI I AlldtutNl.1 (Oeil!ICMAllYI) ll9 2 Fltollt A~ 11!.ck) 11' 3 Lvellv Sliver ISlevenal 121 4 VMd Dancer (Solla) 11' S S~lceltv' (Velen1Ue11) 113 • Lovera Nall'tt (P~v> 113 ANDltUSMl(A (3· I) FlllUffl solid CO!lllf\dtt' 1n '"'' ,,..,, "" •f'ld c.n hlndll ...,.., rur~. l.OVl•S NATIVI (7·11 Qvalllv mare ftlVl'ft to be 1lr0ftl ovblo< f1wor111 Ind atrleflv -10 belt; LUC~Y Sk.VIR 19·2) Ltldintr rider can DIKe '"'' mere rkllll off the oace Ind c:°'*I 11n1 • lhlrl will! some '""" luCll LOHGSHOT. VIVID DANCER ~TM tlACL 1 Furtonei PurM 114 .... 3 ,...,. Olcb a. uowwd CllllNnl Prlot ts,ooe-12.• I Yu11on·1 Slw lselle) lli 2 P9llua '°''"'' 116 3 Wll.l Wi.I W... COtlllloulM1e) ll• • Pl.-CVereere> 111 s 1:1.-., (Stewefta) , ,, MWTM RAC&. 1 111' MMe T\ltf. ftut'ae: •l•OOO 2 -elct5 ...._..Ille F!et SI .... llJl'ldl Ill) S.C~ Orw'''°" I You're GllllrlOUI ($o41&) 11• 2 lrttll &IM (Toto) 114 3 Sweetuc: (St...-.n'l 111 • S.VOtll T-tt CSll>illel lit s Gun«>uri1 (Dltellou.aaye) 114 6 Of! Tiii Ll111 IPlllQ't') 1 '4 1 L«d Ouekworffl (V-..re) 114 • Satw• Sldlll (OomltlOVel) 114 f Miltffl .. I'll (~U) 11' LCMID °"'KWOllTI4 lf·2) UPMf WllWllr II ~ onc1, horMS wno run ~Mil et !+lo• tredl VWlifY' r-1 OOOd lfJorta _.M "'9 ~ ~ST 16•1) Adt Adi 001 ....... st.itn tor~. onut•l\llv IWed from rUMlnl NI, ON TH• UMS l>-11 Second .. 9"d.,,..,, af'ICI ''Ill 11111 wide -COl'ltftl LOHGSHOT. 1•1SH IEAll l•ST aET lll.EIOY f'ltl ltece). .. tC. ftLAY FOltGOT THE ltlNG rm •ec•> •-dlfle>I• IPIN'en!O iodllV Horse racing results 1'• ... 320 420 2• 2• 17 60 600 soo s.20 00 .. , SJO 340 2.IO ISIO S.60 S60 21 ... ,., 7 20 S20 400 7 .. LOii Ala.allto. THUltSOAY'S un •HULT NINTH Rltca. 400 varch Pertectemente IP•ul•ne> C0tOt1len tGercla) Tlmelo T•MO ILKklV) Time 20J9 SIO UO 220 12 to 400 220 $2 •XACTA 13·1) oa:ct ,5uo U ftlCK SIX ().9.3.4 or .. 5.31 oald S1 .2• I 00 to el1111t w.ming hckeh t.ix llor1111), oalcl ..0 00 IO 110 wlM•llll tickets (ll\'t horses) ll f'tCK .tn.N.1..16 « .S·.H ·M -1·4 ~ •·.S ·U Plid U2S 20 lo IWO WIM•llt hcketa (etohl llOl"MI), oa>d 54SM to wwen w1n11•ne ltCAel• (MVefl llOtllHI. Tot•I Cll'N0¥1f' oool 110.m 47, Allllldlllce 3.'21 Muti.114 bandle' "°' .• .. IUDAY'S lllSULTS tJ7tll If J6 ....... ~ ._..., F•ST RACE. 350 Vll'cb. A"Q I Wt'9f\I (Pe<Alle) Gttllinll L'lwotvecl (FIOfnl Quest'"' £lie (~) lom. 110 HO •00 Jto uo 160 UI Also ren S.ll¥ Pr-. Senor II"'"'°' G.m Of Tne Oen.,, F.ral tnl«ll, ~ Sir•• it.Ml. """' .Jolef\I, °°'*' It Gel U tXACTA (l-1) Mid '3110 SICOMO llACL 170 't'trOI. Orar4d11ou~nsoec ... (Vel#ln) l.10 UO 2 20 Good N Famous (Cerdolll . 2.AO 210 MIU EHY Nullledo IPll.lline) UO T.me 0 .16. At'° r111 Le Fu, Summerttme Storm, 0111\f't Two~ U EXACTA IS·l) oad MIO TH•D uca. 350 veros.. Hemoem F11r L.ICIV (LedllV) 7,IO 1310 ... CetcNI LedY' <llrOOksl uo 3 '° aruk O~lno (PilllenlCHll 4 60 Time 1103 AllO ren: Miu Jecklll Doll ArYfl SOot II. R .. I P•lll•. L• V11 En Rose, Ce•~ Dolt DIOOl'I Lik1t>4e, Damed Adorlll>te U •XACTA 110-2) Plld 117140 f'OURTH ltACa. 3SO Ylfd' Ooc'V1n Marcus !Plkntnl sur111 Rovllt (Crueer> SN Action (bldlllerl Time· II" 7660 .... 700 3.20 2 IO ... At.o ren Siull Mooll, Le BOii Vove91, llaMef Y11r. HIV LOU!I flll'TH RAC•. lSO ve~Cll SiUlaciOul (Werdl Ftoottl CllaMI' (H Gerclal Runawn Oe9r CVeUQNI) Time 11 1, ...... 300 IUO SOO 400 Nici r.n J""'""'a Bue, SUMV L•Mter, Jet Hol Ml Le·"l•tr. Sur• To Fote 12 EXACTA O·SI NICI llOS 20 SIXTH RAC8. 350 var~ "''"' Sulll ~doll) Tiny l.ft Ill L• (Crteoer) IUO 140 HO soo uo OH·Ellnive Wl't'I IP l'llCHll OH·No Ill«<• Secrets CE Gercia) T>me 11 01. , .. 2 .. Also r111 LI 11fow11 Hone. Ernmv Do Good • Noeoovvouti:-. c.r·M11Cc1 Dall' ~. C1"1 For Toni n •XACTA (10-3) Plod 17300 savaNTH ••c•. Jso .,.en N•;hl Rlellft (OidlflCks.11) UO '20 UO Minn,. Zlllinl (Cerclorel UO S'° Pink Gtorv CPeri1l 3 20 Time 17 '7 Al.o ren. SPltndlel MMn, Sm1U111111y, Chai• Our Ju;, Rl•SI A SwftlMefl. Maki Me A lld 12 EXACTA 17·'> 111id 13140 .. CHTH RACI. 400 werd• Fece Diie IOldlrlckSlll) Mount H«1t191 (LKklV) ICR Ktn11!11or l•ufrl Time 1'M HO HO UO 640 S40 300 Al.o ren sltrre 'Te"90, Mlllndai Ettort, Pacific Gt1u 12 EXACT A (6· ll Hid '27 <IO DAtLY TIU~L· (10-7 .. l NIO 51140 NINTH RAC•. 170 'fel'dl Cetvll (8root.•I 37 JO 10 IO I 20 .... , GOid rE tr ... 6'1~ 3.. J .. Choeeto Fteatl CPe~I 4 2t T&rne 4441. A i.o ren W?llt LUC111 Odelll 0eylf9t11 Awer>Ott". JttlOlw Joe n •XACTA tS·ll lllid 1107 41 '1 ftlCK SUl ll·6 (JI 1•ll-1·•·S) Nid ll.7SUO to four W~""'lll llCkOIS lftve hotWI), Mid ..... IO 201 WIMirt llCl!lt' (f-l'IOl'MI) 11 f'tC'K NtM• ll·S-10-M « 7·10-1-6-S) Hid 1165.'° 10 II wt1111l!!f tlc:ll.ett talx l!Onal; .._.. If 00 to "I """"'"" todtet\ lt1ve hOr'MS) Tof9' c.rrvover POOi 111,641 Sl TINTM llACI. 3!0 Yer~. Trevet.n Show !CrHW) No'-P111 Cl.ecllevl $tlotlld DIAi (Ctf'do1e) Time OllM "'° uo 300 uo 3• 240 uo ·-·~ 1t.c11-.., "'*lll!tv Qi •tek .... Av• Der• ..... ,.... ltOY'll Belld. Ptooer Madi.IV 5cretclled UiMten Choo U l.XACTA C2·1) Hid 113.20 U •XACTA C7·71 o.ld '1Sa OH·Oeld HNI '°' ~ ..... ,L.eoMtwa CllOICe 141 ••• en Ml'W taeldt l'ld rf/fVlltlltl Oii •1.t1rs ..,., ordras. All..-..C. 5 '94 M.11..,.. .. .,... $Mf.JQ2 Falrplu Par~ , ........... , ... IOArS .. SUL TS ''* .. ,,, ... --......... } PIJJUT ••Cl. Ot'9 1'11111 HU F1ulof!1tor (ltllcntel •• I .. 2'° Kl9"! Nii Wonh IWitl!Mdl llM t.• Tiii c;., INCleloll ( AftOJrlOftl 4M Time, .. 211 A•to r.., Resl1I Al. FIY Ftv SUMie, Fllf ~ S2 •XACTA 16·1) 11.0 M220 SICONO RACE. One !Me lrOI Pr-ietor (KIH ) UO 5..20 UO 0... H\11\df'M ltOMt IWll'>1m1l 1 ot J 40 Herd Aoor1 (Slllltl) UO Ttme US 2JS AIT.o rll' Prem!Uln ,,.,,, , Cl.tnk lthYthm, Ma1tll' w1uerd, Wyomie, le Mins $0!1e U DAILY O<>UeLS C.,_3) Mid 522 40 12 •XAc;TA (3•11 N•d S7'10 TH•O RAC•. One milt Dea, Sarne G•me (a.kW) S.00 ,_.. 2 IO Stene! Uo Comic CS ... 111) l 20 240 Hew To Sl>lld <Gel.tt'nllenl 3 20 Time 203 215 Alto ran Nuevo Guru, POPller, teens Prize POUJlTH RAC•. One n111' MCI ~Ill I HenlieV) 1) IO 6.40 4 00 Fite Af'ld llllfl (AUbtn Sr ) ,_oo s .. Lumller SMt (1(1H) 6IO Timi 2~ IS $2 •XACT A .1·31 oald I 108 40 PWTN RAC'll. One mole HU Sellrllll •ewerd (Slfflll) UO 2IO UO Wide Hv (Par-IT) l.20 UO MootiY 8lul ( l(UIO!lf) 3 " ftl\'ll HO 3 S U •XACTA l ·21 Mid UOO It OAtLY TltPUE CH-31 Olid SllllO MXTN RAC•. One mile Pia Jl1 Souftd Rllylllm (Slllth) S 20 l 60 3 41 Frflll ht1t1I CTCMld Ill lot s.20 L-"11 S..1111 (TOddl 540 TllN ?111 2 S U IXACTA 16·21 PIO "311 SIVSffTM llAC• One ,,,... eKe Petite 81111 (P19tcel 6.00 l • > M Sid._. Hot (Dove •> 300 tM S."lf' 941111 (Hi1) HO Time M4 1 5 llCHTN llACE. I~~ mlle NCI. Eye Oonltty (eo.n..,) 1620 '40 SOO PrOCIUCI ( SINlll I 11 40 I 20 RovclOll Trumo (Kiefer) 13 00 Timi 2 34 I S. S2 •XACTA (1•41 N•d SIM.40 NINTH RACL One mile MCI Without A Tree• (l(uebllr) I• 20 S.AO uo Cl!wlft 0.Cl"°1! (Hives) 34..5 11.20 Good N 51¥ (IC.IU ) 3 00 Timi 2-ol • S 17 S>tACTA 13•71 Mod S,,_00. ,, DAILY TltPLE <S+ll Pltd snooo TENTH RACL One,,,... Paa C1111 Plv1 IK.uetllerl Oto 1160 540 Lewi T Atweter <P•ce> 6.IO •IO DVMmi•e G:n ca-1 l .o Trme 203 l 1 n OAtL. Y oouat.• u ... 1 oaid 11n • 11 •XACTA (6-4) Nid 11070 A'~• 3.a12 M.11..,.. llellCle Ill 41) Los Alamitos racing entries TONtGKT'S •NTIUU (afWI .. 5'·!\llM .... MrM ,,,....., ""' llMI: 7:JI .... n RACI. 3St Yards P\wse U .200 3 1t1r Old•' ..-ClllfTl 119 Pl'lce '2 000 I 1<.ew11h W11 IDICIW1Ck11nl 112 2 Cut N •un ( .. rd) ltt 3 F!Ylne PMwn (FIOt") IJ2 4 Hem!K,.k ( IW1Clllll) 122 s l'1\lnW llodlet ckvfllt> m • ,t.rur ........ lleldllllrl 1,, 1 LVMt CIMllO'll (V~I 1n I Aw1 ..... nde Pfltlf (PfOCIOf) 122 9 FMM IC.ltetltf CT.-0~) In 10 Ac:c-•tl'tt ILewlal 122 .......... 11~yWN1PrOCIOr) lit It "1ff1<y frtUlllt IOiclerlcllMll) 119 SICONO ••Ca. 1't Ylfdt fYM U OOl " '-INll'ft 2 .,_ .. ' I.Mt 0. "'"" Pl' • MCIOO 1 w .. ~"' lt0\19 (Flofft) 11• 2 EW'll ....... Tlifl IMMf} 122 > ,. seaeieftn ut i i 11t • Lo"9 To Trev.I CGef > tn s .,; tTrMwrtl 1n • fin., c..t1 cG1r J ln 1 Tr le LAO :{Cet•al UO I l-1 ftlC'll/flo C......,_J ~n t Mitt , .. ., Wortd CV""""') ltt TM90 •ACI. • Yt'°' llVM U 1• 2 ¥Mt *' tl9lmlnt Prtce 1 ODO I MOiii .. Wal IGertlll • t A"""" OM_.. (Olfll 3'T A A.,.,,.. IGat I • t4"9lt' Oh 1Lec1tev> ' ""'"*" ~ <"'«•I 6 l• tl\IOf ltOC'-tl IOfclettckMn) POUR~ •ACI. HO Yard\ Pl\ltM f' \. IN4'H i -' llidl ' \IP ... I Etl11 COllCWt f f* ) 1 It 2 So S<Plllw I lll'lfl) 3 Easv 0111 UI (llrooUI 4 Roi. o Lon!I (D;Wlcuenl S Pooullr CGerdal 6 Tiii lreue ,.,..._., IProctot) 1 •w Doc• I Sewili l • Goll\ LedV ~' , ...... 9 T CMr Te Miu (VI""'") ,.'"" RACI. 350 Verdi '°"M w11r Oldi. C111mlnt Pf1c1 1-4 000 1 Norco Net•,,. tG•rdll 2 Golie Git GOlll (lr'°"tl ) A Ch!C Sold (Gere la, •Oft MliJhty Go ID!Wlbwn) S GOICltf'I Notea IMl«l • EHIV Kille CGon11l11) 7 llelM Y0411 Anlt (Vt.iollll) I lt111!Mtd OllMI lfl9\MM) t 0 Kvle IS. I It !tie! lltlPY !Proctor) .......... lit • IJJ in 120 m IJ2 119 1tt ta.000 J 1%2 112 in 11' 1t2 m 1n in ltt 121 II ,,..,.._mlc tl!fW.,ft) \n 12 Pit'-EHi (Gerc\al lJ2 u MWltT WtY•tfd ClkOOhl ,,, MXTit •ACI. UO YtrO\ P'urM ' '3 tlO > ,..,_. -.... ~ °"""" "" ''°.-. 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MOOIL ITK I VtN t 4 DR STN WON Mf.AT 02U 1112IO EL CAMINO ,., to2tOf .. 10 DT!HOID CAI OOOI 100111 4 DOOR SEDAN 021t 110726 EL CAMIHO -I02NI .. 10 EXTENOID CAI oosi 1M271 4 DR STN WON HEAT 02N 110715 S.tO EXTENOID CAI 0033 101747 4 DOOR SEDAN 0302 1ottl4 .. 10 EXTENDID CAI 003' 104lll 4 DOOR SEDAN 0305 110194 1987 SPRINTS .. 10 IXTENOID CAI OOll 11911 4.DOOR SEDAN OMO 112117 'LHTllN .. 10 Et OGt2 t107lo4 4 DOOR SEDAN OM1 11)437 MOO EL STK I V1N I S.10 EXTlOD CM 411A 0102 102721 4 DOOR SEDAN 0342 112734 4 DOOA 0011 700464 S.10 EXnNDID CAI 0211 1tNll 4 DR STN WON MEAT 0343 11I045 2 DOOR 002I 704217 S.10 EXTENDID CAI 02A2 117431 4 DOOR SEDAN 0344 112202 2 DOOR 0044 TOQ01 S.10 EXTINDfO CAI ma 11 .... 4 DR STN WOff MEAT OMS 112930 2 DOOA OOll 7ooeot .. 10 !XTIHOID CAI 04'7 1'"'1 4 OOORHDAN 0397 1121CM 2 DOOR -7MS4I 1-10 En'ND'O CM 411A 04M 121ZM 2 DOOR COUPE CM1t 1111• 2 DOOR OOl4 TM* .. 10 IXTDMD CAI 04ll 1mM 4 DR STN WQH MEAT CM20 117211 2 DOOA ooae "'1• S.10 En'ND'O CM_. 04'2 tl7m 4 DR STN WON MEAT 043I 1151M 2 DOO" ooee 70e2AO S.10 'IXTINDID CAI CMll 12791 4 DOOR ROAN , CM42 119410 4 DOOR -1040M .. 10 EXTINDID CAI CMIO 11121• 4 DOOR llDAW'. ·" -• GUI 11H12 2 DOOR ooae 70l171 a.10 ECTM7'0 CM 4114 04M 121UO 4~RDAN CM4t 121431 4 DOOR 0112 7CM211 S.10 IXTINDED CAI Oll4 112116 4 000..HDAN 0603 117840 2 DOOR 0111 70l111 S.10 IXTlNDED CAI 0570 111111 4 000.. IEDAN OIOI tnno 2 DOOR 0111 701460 1-10 EXTlOD CM W 08l7 1M201 4 DOOR ROAN OIOt 125212 2 DOOR 0120 70t417 l-10 EXT'NO'D CM 4M Ol11 111111 4 DOO" IEDAN 0615 12..a 2 DOOR 0121 70l2l2 .. 10 IXTENDED CAI GMT 121111 ,,.... of'9r911 ............. ~ ...... ,..... .................. USED CAR & TRUCK SPECIALS! '82 CHEVY CAPRICE SON. AaNl'M II-. Air. A.Ito. Po-.... tlfto MUii IM CILlllMI '4988 '85 OLDS 98 REGENCY • c,c. ~.,.. ,.. ... wndw9· ---~· LMldeu. "' Wiii ~ 0,...(1Wl110I IAVm '85 NISSAN PICKUP NllFM 519<90 C.sMtt• AMll'M Sf9190 Air Cond, MpMd. Pwr Sir Tiit Wheel, Tu-T-LO'# ... el~I •szu 11M8M$31 •19u '85 BUICK '85 CHEVY SKYHAWK CITATION II AM/FM St.,eo Atr Con<! AM/FM llei90, Air Con(!, l"Wr Power SC•tng-Mutt SM! St11W1n. Tu Tone-lJ!tr• l1NKSM81 1h11pt ( 1 l.XL791> •HU •6988 '85 PONTIAC '84 CHEVY 8000 LE G·20 VAN .... .,_, ... ·--· "" Cond. Auto Ito-8tffflng, Rl6lo Po-Sl•ll~Tllt WhMI OU .I) r2'0Ultl •79U 1 7988 '85 BUICK '85 NI CENTURY 200SX NAHM # ...._,en._ ~ ....... 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COlld • A.ito, W"°*9o00of (1 L cra.NWn •91u • • . I' Cover home provided by • Remb of "Costa Mesa A Gulde to Real Estate Property; homes, apartments, commercial and investment J L---· ·. --14· •• OOSTAMESA / PROPERTIES, INC. (714)760-8333•3CivicPlam•Suite170 •Newport Beach 9'l660 Alf UO£l911 •STATS, DflfACVLATS r.c>• TOP 1'0 BOTTO•ll 5 BR. 7 BA. 4 Orcplaces. fam .. room. study. & formal dining room to suit any stze 1 family. Solid oak doors and crown molding throughout. & many more amenities. Approx. 8.000 square feet of living space. Call for a peraonal showtng. $2.280,000. llAJU90Jr JUDOS cvsro• BO•~ CONTEM- PORARY LIVJNC AT IT'S FINEST!! The finest amenlUcs -totally solar paneled. stereo through- out. 2 skyilghts. dumb watter shaft. all cloeets are LOWEST PJrJC& Olf TBS OOLI' COUJtU AlfD •r nm LA.l[S. UA JIJ£AJIJ) Plantation shulleT'S throughout. aJJ gold fixtures. Looks like new-neutral tones. 3 patios. AJI one level. Beautifully land8capcd plus aomc view. Convenient lo- cation to Newport Hotel. Ocean. Balboa Is .. restaurants and freeways. True resort at· moephere. Great end location on a cul-de· sac. JUST UDVC&D $MO.OOO. -l LOVELF. LAJIOS. JJIVDIS TSUACS BO .. Jf/l'AlfTASTIC VJZJf. OCSA/f &BAJ' 4 BR. 3 BA. hardwood Ooon. kitchen redone. Large courtyard w/fenced off pool. Pr1vate. $880.000. 1fE'WP08T B&ACR roa $J99,500 Lovf'ty 'condo In the Bluffs. 3 bedrooms: 2 baths and 2 car garage. Just like new with a light and aJry feeling. Llvtng room opens onto all brtded paUO. $J 990500. Owner IOfU tnad.9 up aoifll G .....,,, cedar lined. jepcme noon for aound prooflng. jPella windows through-out (56). rec room on lower level with maids and guest quarters. 360° I viewing dee~ and a spectacular mountain and •night light view. Pool & spa. $1.250.000. 'AlfTASTJC VJZW 5 BR -4'h BA · plllS large bonus room. Thts ·wonderful home hu been expanded & upgraded. Great breakfast room overlooktng the ocean. Owner wtU consider trade. ~-------..:.....---------~ Only $785.000. /fAlfTVCDT l/f UA YmWll l'lJIST TDIS Ol'l'Sll&D 3 BR. 2 BA w/out.standlng view. , Private pool & spa. Professionally decorated & Laridscaped. Added area for office, studio or ? uu~.ooo. ,Oa.EJI .OD&L B&LCOVllT -EJUCVTIVE. JllJIAJfAR PLA/f llf av~ GADD CO•· DR A• AT IC. V PORA D & D 3 B D Jr• llUlfJTT 0, llAJUIOR Jl.IDO&. OAllDSlf l1f A TOW/fJIOllE Circular statrcasc In entry. large roUST country home feeling. vtewtng nature famJly room wtth fireplace looking or.to a lovely trail. Emerald green carpet. white UJC. ntenitft courtyard with waterfall and spa. Owner mirrors, skylJghts. 2 BR. 2.5 bath. den. dining mouvat~ · Recluc.d to $819.500 room. palk>e. AC. apa off master. Audk> speaker, : DSCOJIATOJr PSUSCT. oaomm l'LOO• Vlfl1'. LOOKS Liia A •OO.L. VACAlfr. ' JUST WAITJJfO ro• YOV TO •OR JJf Quiet eettlng tn gated Bayndge community. Convenient to all shopping areas. Easy Freeway access. 2 BR. 2 BA. air cond. attached garage. $215.000. • •AOlfll'ICSJfT /fEJf 0Jl£EA/f8 STrLE BO .. llf llAJIBOa JIJDOE 5 bedrot>ms plus 1eparatc malda quarters. 4 car garage. Un· :obstructed ocean and lights vtcws of Newport : Beach. 40 root pool and spa. lncredJblc decor. i Brand new Valentine home. &3.500.000. U 'JIJDOSLIJfS • DOVEJt SBOUS -O/f TBS BAY 6600 aq fl of quality construction. Completely remodeled In '84. Muatve 5~ fl x 2 I fl living room. Beveled. stained & etched glass. Pool. spa & waterfall. Bonus room. wet bar & sauna. Master suite with fireplace & sitting rm. paneled In Imported Koa wood. Sec sys. 200-300 people can be com- fortably entertained. Avail tmmed. Incl land • ' UDUCSD TO S-5.000. NEW LISTING Big CanJIOll ... Y~u·n have to see this beautiful home to believe IL. Custom- lu:d, expanded, completely remodeled. Including bathrooms (master w/Jacuzzt tub) dramatic marble-en- trance w/smoked mirror. beveled glass. expanded family room/atrium window. professionally designed re· cessed and Indirect exterior & 1nter1or llghttng ... Beaullful french doors throughout. Corlao counter tops. pro- fcssJonally landscaped yard ... Choscn ror candldate for Architectural Digest 3 bdrms&-2'h baths. On111$795,000. Intercom. secur1ty gate . .S.79,000. TBS UST ro• UAS'l't JflLL ntADS ro• coaOlfA DEL JIAJI DUPLEX o• BA 1"JU'DOS CO/fDO Thls Is the only 4 bedroom home In l Belcourt priced under 8600.000. That means we I have a motJvated seller! A large yard with plenty of room for a pool and playground too. A beautiful night lights v1ew. Light oak floors and plan talion I shutters -Decorated to pcrfecUon. Thia can't la.8l long -A UAL SPAJl.KLER l'OJr $585.000. usT Burm rms so.-s DALL r •AJ(SS A STA TIUfZlfTThe v1cw ts from the mountains to the sea. Decorator perfect. Large 2 BR. den. walk In cloect In master. breakfast room overlook• lush courtyard with fountaJn. COVLD!f'T U- PLAC& roa $595,000. LIDO Olf TIJB BAY 2 BR. 2 BA with fabulous bay & F.ashlon I land vJcwa. Htghly upgraded end-unit. Secured building with 2~car subterra- nean parking. Boat slip or aide Uc possible. Sellen .... ., UC"°""e for Bl14ffa condo or ..... .. pdoft. $388.500. BSAUTU.VL TOP or THE, WORLD CANYON VIEW, LAOVNA B&ACH Move In for Chrtstmas. Under construction. Many amenities & you may be able to choose some. 3 BR. 2 BA. breakfast nook. 3 car garage. $295.000. -----------------. B&ST BVY l1f BIO CANYON, DEAVVILL& SOl'BIS'nCAT&D TOWNHOVS~ -OVARD OA n. LJOBT&D T&/f1flS Pools & spa • yet truly quiet area. Largest greenbelts In Corona del Mar. Ught & bright (3 kyllghts). Mexican Uled pallOe, bubbUng fountain. Ex1ra large wood bum· Ing Oreplace. bay window In kitchen looks on private patio. Two large bedrooms plus study. Priced for quick sell. asking $239.000 cmd a $2500 CG~ al~. . JRWPOaT BEACB, •OVB llf CONDITIOlf ro11 $.a,ooo New kitchen. den with custom bulll·ln wet bar and bookshelves. 3 BR. 3 full BA. G Plan. end unit. w/pallo on greenbelt. Perfect location. Fee land. JVST RBDVC£D -TRIS IS ~ WONDgJt. ruL OPPORTVNITY TO LIV& l11 IRVllU Tg.RJrACS 3 BR. 2 BA. beautiful hardwood floors. Quiet location with lot or charm. Some room for expansion. An ~aent bu11 cat $269.000. ~l •ODEL Pr1mc location with pcctacular v1ew of golf courae and night lights. Custom pool' and spa. 3 bedrooms. plus den and 3 baths. $580,000. ON& 0' A ICUfD CONTEMPORARY This home has one of the mo-.t beautiful view tn Orangt County! Ocean and City ntl(ht lights Crom one dt~Uon and Ben Browns ColfCourst": a nd rolling hills from the other. BeauUfully dtt<>rat~ and '--------------------' amenities to flt a ktngl The gourmf't kitchen Is OUAT UDVCTION-UALLY READY TO SELL A/fD CLOSE TRIS RAJr This view Is full water vtew of Back Bay. plus a lovely lights vtew of lrvtne and South Coast Plaza. One of the largest lots In Ea tbluff. Five bedroom. 2 car garage. Lota of pot•ndol lf•wport JJMch-$3J9,90(> LB anyone dream. a gym with team room. an rlevator wffh windows on the view ·you must ~e to appreciate. Compo.re $875,000. LOWEST PR.ICED MONACO •OD&L, BIG CA· lfJ'Olf Immaculate condition Neutral dttor Lovely. custom lan<bcaped patio viewed from ttvtng room & master BR . 3 BR. 2.5 BA. 3 car garage. UDUCSD TO ueo.ooo. . OUR STAFF WISHES YOU AND YOURS A VE~Y HAE!PY THANKSGIVING -< .. I I Trabaco Valley la eoau.ea.t <>raace Coa.aty rmu•ned remote antil tbe deftlopment of a 5,000 acre reeldentlal neon eo-••••ty onstl-~cti~n of Santa Margarita paves open road to development Preserving existing terrain and environment JI ----goal of builders at new Cota De Caza homes ---For year1 the unexplored wildernea weaoftheeix-mllek>ngTrabucOVdey In eoutheaat Orange County rematned remote. OeYetopment In the area had been slow due to poor access, and fN«Y winter the only av.Ulable road, the two i.... Live Oak Canyon Road, wu flooded. However, with the con- ttructk>n of the Santa Margarita PIWkway from El Toro road that all cMnged. Today, under the judk:foos eye of AMda ~ Corpor1tlon end the Chevron Und and OeYek>pment Com- P8f'Y, cMYeeopment of Coto de Caza, a 5,000--=re reeldential r810f"t com- munity II_. undel wmy. °"4 •open at COto 11'9 mlktng I conscious effort to utiffze and preserve the natural terrain. Two thoullind, three hundred Kr• will remain open apace, ftve hundred of which ha already been ded6cated as Wagon Wheef regional J*k. This commitment II al90 evident In the design of Coto de Cua's 18-hole champfonahlp golf couree. Instead of tearing out the 200-year-old oak, wtMow, and IYC*OO'• treea. noted couree 1rchftect Robert Trent Jon.a Jr. l~ated them Into the golf courM design. Scheduled for completion 1n Febru- ary, 1987, the Coto golf couree has the potent181 to hoet a m9fOr ~ golf te>Ul'Nment, eccordlng to pro- ~ fessionat goHer Johnny Miller. . Site of the 198-4 Modern Olympic Three of Southern CaMfornla's larg-Penthathlon, Coto'• equestrian center est buffders have clOMd eecrow on offer• group trtl rtdea, hot walkers. properties at Coto. Pec111tter Homel buM pen jump c::hut• and boarding and Gfeller Oevek>pment haw started facHlt6el, • w.11 aa Instruction 1n construction on their respective E•tern and Weetern riding tech- propertlea ak>ng Coto's new 18-hoee nlquw. golf couree and J.M. Peters wttt have~.---co.o la mo the home of the ground breaking ceremony eoon. lnterMtionlilty NnOWn8d Vic Braden Pac:eeett• wfH otter 77 ~famtty Tennis College Md the Coto Rec- homea; GfeHer la buHdtng 72 con-reation and Atneea Center. Other dominluma; and J.M. Peter• will de-opportunft6el utet for lkeet and trap velop 46 alngle-famlty homes an~20 shooting, n.tq, Mndbalt and rac- detached patJo homes al90 situated quetball, lwimmlng and more. 8'ong the golf courae. The value of the Coto ia located wt of the San Otego 6,000 homes to be built on Coto de Freewey, 20 "*""-from the Orange Caza'• 5,000 acrea over the next Countyllk'por1. To"rw:hCoto, t1kethe decade la eattmated to exceed S 1 San Diego Fr ... my, exit on El Toro btllk>n. · ---r-Roed. Go eaat unttl you reech Santa The grand opening for the first phaae Margertta Pn.-y, "*' go south to Of new homes II ICMdueed for late Coto de c.a. For men Information 1986 or early 1987. c.el a&a.1500. ., .. DAILYPll.Or/llSALDTA1'9• .................................................. ... IATIMDAY ~II~ 19. IW/PW I CO STA MESA ,......... . ..... Fantastic Italian tile noors. Cermalc tile counter tops. New carpet. New paint. Come seer 5'46-2313 HP1 ~ WANTED Our healthy real mate ma(t(etptaoe has given ua an unpreeedented backlog of t>uyen. Typically In the pre-holfd.y MUOn our buyer population drops off Thia yew Is a dramatic exception! H you need to_,,, or kno. someone Who doea,-call us! We can .,~ convenient Holiday showlngt of UYlllm 1111 -1121 ... Exquisite 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Bay window In llvJng room, French doors In formal dlnlog, fireplace warm den with bookcases, oak floors, SPA & GAZEBO. Private gated community wtth 2'4 h°':'r protection. CaJI 646-7171 NP'4 .. ,._ ·~ Beaut1ful rambtlng home. Perfect for entertain-1111,... 11•• Presllge living at a ·price you can afford I '4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, Inside laundry, family room, POOL SIZE Y AROll Paint and save. Below market. Call 6'46-7171 NP10 your home! CENTURY 21 Ing. Spacious living room. Bonus room plus two THE REAL EST •TERS fireplaces. Formal dining. 4 bdrms, 3 baths. ft Sparkling pool. Large lot in county area near '------Stl_2.3_1_3,:...t;...•...;...;7....;1..;...71~------' Cherry Lake -Newport Address. Call for an ...... .,.. ... New on market! Popular Buccof a one story noor plan with fantastic second story add on. Great executive family home. Formal dining. Family room. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Lovely view of park. Quiet cut-de-sac. Call for an exclusive showing. 546-2313 HP2 SNml ft.U PH,111 appointment. 5'46-2313 HP1'4 ll Ami 111,1111 121.,... A real showplace! Designer custom ceramic tlle flooring. Vaulted ceflings. Sunny skylights. spacious and gracious. 4 big bedrooms, 3 baths. Lovely landscaping. 3 car garage. Call for an exclusive showing! 546-2313 HP3 IDT ... 1111 ,._ 114',lll Mrs Cleans house! Immaculate 3 bedroom, 1¥4 bath home. True pride of ownership. Numerous fruit trees. Great neighborhood. Call fast -won't last! 546-2313 HP4 Charm ng '4 bedroom, 3 bath home on corner lol, beautiful walfooverlngs, beveled mirror wall In llvJng room with fireplace. breakfast area adjotns etectrlc kitchen with Island, overlooking oval POOL surround by lush landscaping. Cov- eced patio. R.V. aocess. 646-7171 NP12 .. um.I 11•1,tOI Excellent f 1tmily home Cozy fireplace. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Huge lot on quiet cul-de- sac. Quiet area. Come seel 546-2313 HP12 HUNTINGTON BEACH NII• • Tll .... S11t,llO Come poUsh this one! Extra large home that needs T.L.C. Priced low to sen fast. Spacious living and famity rooms. Formal dining room. 4 huge bedrooms, 3 baths. Cool ocean breezes. Call now 546-2313 HPS OH• fY Im 1111,111 FU Fl fl F• 1184,IM This home Is beautiful -very well kept! Custom Giant bargain! Dramatic step down living room skytlghts. Upgraded large enclosed patio. Four with soaring cathedral celllngs. Familly room big' bedrooms. Sophisticated security alarm sys-with crackling fireplace for those cozy nights. tem. Call for an appointment to see! 546-2313 Formal dining room. Four big bedrooms. 3 HP9 baths. Call today. 546-2313 HP6 M•m WlW 1111,111 Uft TWIUml . 11 ..... R--2 LOT -MANY POSSIBILITIES. Charming 2 Bring your paJ.nt brush and save. Great buy! bedroom, 1 bath, STUDIO RETREAT. beautlfuUy lowest priced In nice Huntington Beach tract. landscaped yards, gardens. central vacuum Family room. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. Call to cieaner, move-In condition. WALK TO COST A see this home. 546-2313 HP7 MESA COURTYAROf Cati M6-7171 NP9 _,.. ... 1 ... Tl llMI HTUM llTTll TUI llWt 11..,.. Cocne see this one! Dream kitchen. Amenities The product of a master craftsmant Remodeted galore. Famlly room, formal dining, den, large and upgraded from noor to roofl Gourmet master suite with spa~bath. 3 bedrooms, 2'A- kitchen with breakfast bar. Formal dining. baths. Call to see. 546-2313 HP8 Gracious living room. Crackling fireplace. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Central air conditioning. Sparldlng pool. Come ooh and ahhl 546-2313 HP10 ....... llUllT 1111,IM Picturesque setting on corner tot, spacious '4 bedroom. 2 bath home, Interiors to enhance your furnishings, French doors open to patio, large side yard. ~7171 NP1 l DlllTM....... .,..,.. Beautlful IPflt tevel home. Cathedral ceilings In living room. French doors off dining room. Built In bar and bookcuee In f amlly room. Attractive flrepface. Gueet bedroom downstairs with bath. Spacious muttw suite with dressing area. '41 bedrooms. 3 baths. Call to see! 5'46-2313 HP111 NEWPORT BEACH IT'l•TPIUllW ... ,... Waterfront Mtate with f'\Umerous outstanding amenities & unprecedented Interiors. living room & muter suite from walls or glass overlook BOAT DOCK & DECK for the yachting enthusiast. Format dining. gourmet kltche. abundanoe of storage. 646-7171 NP1 .... ,.. ... n .. ,,... Truly Incomparable. Forever OCEAN VIEW from .outstanding 2 bedroom VILLA across from pri- vate park on NEWPORT HILLSIDE. Marble tile accents, formal dining, quiet corner location. Cell today 648-717'1 NP2 ·1 • INCOME 11mTS ....... Prime location near shopping & transportation. Many outstanding Improvements Including new roofs. carpets. wrought Iron fence & gates . Good loans. Call for appointment 646-7171 NP6 •WPMT -I .ill Ull,IM Great curb appeal In convenient but quiet Jo- cation. Walk to beach from this great location. Rents are low. Live In one and rent the others. Call to see 646-7171 NP7 ICUI YllW • -TMS 1421,llO 2 bedroom, 2 bath In the front, 1 bedroom apartme1'lt over garage. plus 2 additional bedrooms, % bath each. located In prestige neighborhood. Immaculate in all respects. Arst time offered. 646-7171 NP8 OTHER LOCATIONS • nan 1T1UT 111.- Executtve living at Its best. Move-In condition, spacious 2 bedroom. covered patio. community pool. Call today 646-7171 NP3 II.AUii B.IU. ,, ..... Beautifully appointed, 4 spacious bedrooms. each with private bath, 3 wood-burning flre- plaoes, Imported tile. Just steps from CORONA DEL MAR beach. Truly Incomparable. Cati for exclusive showing. 6'46-7171 NP13 YIWPllll .. IM SHI,.. SOUTH POINT at Its finest. Prestige location at a price you can afford! 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. soaring ceilings, living room with fireplace, for- mal dining, new carpet, Italian tile, pool. Call 646-7171 NP14 ....,.... Utl,111 Great family home in desfrable location. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwOOd floors. conve- nient to shopping, schools, churches and easy distance to the bay, coast & Island -but terrific privacy. Sellers are cooperative. Let's talk. 646-7171 NP15 111mrw 1211,111 FINALL y .. a comforta~ family home. BIG ENOUGH TO LIVE IN. Country feeling, price you can afford. Master suite offers luxury & detail. dining & living area offer perfect hospitality 1 arrangement. Call nowt 6'46-7171 NP16 -+ I . . .PAM 6/IA~Y ~ 29, , .. • •I Lido Realty NEWPORT BEACH UlJM CMS -Affordable bayfront home with dock 3 BR. one with private entrance. Many spec1aJ features. $529,000. a..tte Ta,W uw.r ••u -Refurbished unit, 1 bdrm • den, 1 'h baths, gourmet kitchen, shps, pool, custom decor. $299,500. a ••• ' UN PMI NM POTlllSE Cl8I -Bayfront beauty 2 BR. den, 3 BA. shp available. Reduced to $485,000. Jaud/Tme · PIUH llM -Remodeled Cltft Haven home on deep lot 4 BR, 2'-'I BA, famlty room. Spactous, approx. 2700 sq ft $335,000. Lada Jae.obs UlJM P£mslU -33rd Street, corner location, hJQh quahty custom 3 BR, 3% BA beach home. $3<49,950. Oarel BrJ• "9MTllY UYFIOIT -Country French with old world charm and quality craftsmanship. Pier & slip on quiet bay. $1 ,395,000. D•el/bwson UllM PfmSIU UYFIHT -W. Bay Ave. Cape Cod, remodeled, custom features throughout. New pfer & sllp. $1.195,000. aaudette Ta,W UllOA PEMSIU OCUlflllT C-. --New, New, New 2 BR, den, 2 BA. bUJlt-lns. fireplace, 2 car parking. $560,000. ""•d u'""' WUT IEINIT ICUlf'lllT -Quality built home on the sand. 3 bedrooms, den, vast ocean view. $619,000. Stephaait Bernardy 4tTI STIUT -Custom built duplex, 3 BR, 2 BA front unit. 1 BA, 1 BA unit above 4 car garage. $308,000. °" O.Writs NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES Community Pool, Spa, Tennis. -ca.mm. PUI 1 • -NII • SUt,MI llllMITt, PUI 4 • -. m • Sltl,tM Me ctmf, PUl 7 • .. 2Yt.. • $lat.• CEil ctmT NII J • -2'iYA • Slat• Cd...., ..,. cmr ru1 •Is o lo• 2YilA • suu• ...,.,.,_ VILLA BALBOA CONDOS 2 Community Pools, Spa, Guard O.te ttt•&m #lt2 (hu d II 1) ._.,U.#lM • ......... • $1Jt.Mt . • •u....-. • 211,211 • $HI.Mt ...... DAILY MOT /mAL UTATI Serving ... ~ NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA• LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH VILLA BALBOA CONDOS $ l 39,500·$141,500 *** NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES SI 79,600 -S191,000 *** VERSAILLES CONDOS 176,900 -&199,000 LIDO ISLE ltOUYWOOI OI UH -Air of eteganoe Is still present In this custom built home. Features should be seen not read. Call for appointment. $795,000 Gi>/Amt YlA UIO SOUi -Corner lot with bay view .... room for pool/spa. 5 BR. <4 '..; BA. den. Uvmg room & master BR upstairs $795,000. Ji.ad ....._ YIA UIO SOii UYntlT -Perfect for the family with entertalnlng In m1nd. S SR. den w•th sit- down wet bar. 100' slip. Turning basin view. $1,950,000. •cm O'Brien Y1A IEITO E -A dehghttul 3 BR home on 55' lot ~ 40' pool on the sunny s de. Prtced right at $410,000 V'rpu O'Bnen • N UtO SOUi UYflOIT -6 BR home + family room with a spaclaJ designed "T" sllp for 100 plus yacht. $2,495,000. D•el/l.awson V1A UIO SOii UYFIHT -Beautifully remodeled home, 4 Bedrooms, den, superb view. dock & sandy beach. $1 .475,000. Bol>/"1••111 ***OPEN HOUSE*** 421.C l 2ttll STIUT, CISTI IOI (SIT/Sii 1-4) -Charming home fOf' new family, 2 BR. den ... yard, lmmac. condition. $179,000. ""•d lawsen 22 '*"°11 CMT, .. Ill 1UC1(SIT/Sii2·5) -Popular Plan 4, Newport Crest Townhc>fM 3 BR. 3 BA, retreat with ocean view. $191.000. CnMtJ COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ,.. l£WNIT llACI LICANI -Large offlce/retaJI building. $200,000 down, owner wiJI carry large 2nd to assumable 1st T.O. Acroas from City Hall. s1.150.ooo. Bot>/w, .... VERSAILLES CONDOS • • • •amt um 1212 • •ICID.1112 • •• --.z PUil 1214 • Ill --.Z NIA l lU • 2ttllllJ.#2tJ • ... ---...... ----... ..... .... • $1M,5M . ........ • SltUll • Ulll .... ~ • Sits.• • ClrtllJ.- • sue;• • s1iu-• $1 ... • ...... • $15.IM ... .. ......... ,.LIT ...... ·.----0-P_E_N_H_O_U_S_E_S _______ ...... fl_ Build the estate of your ~ in the pie--• lll atmall tm 11.111.- guarded commuruty of Belcourt. Prime cul-de-sac SUNDAY One of the largesl lots on the bayfront. Arctutec- locatlon with 15,000 ICI ft. Excellenl usumable BLUFFS turally designed land built by present owner. A financmg. A great buy at $449,500. Belle Partch a BR.FR ~ "'t:': = truly spectacular home with custom construction u.I l.91 laJ WIAllll tat• BELCOURT --111•••• .. "· 1 of the finest quality. Five BR. 6~ BA, larg If you want 4 BR and a den home on a large (45') 2 BR.PK 1:30-6 &Ile Pert<h bayCront all purpose room with pool table and SJl lot and Uke to decorate, don't rniM this home! Well down bar. Formal dining room Excitmg bayfro~t located on popular F.ast end of the Wand. Large SATURDAY & SUNDAY hving room overlooking g~ lawns and Iarg wrap around South p1uo for entertaJ.n.lni CIOR PYGLASS si.--'"If.....,,.. dock. Lanai room to swimnun1 pool and spa . Wme to bay, tennis. shops and theattt. Joan Lewis and Lota 84-85-86 8-8 Marafou lnsold and pub room. 4 car garage. The homt" h Micki Cooper CORONA DEL MAR ......... Uat ....... everything $3,750,000. Barbara Aune and Carlyn 1 BR. Wtrfml 1-4 Ano Pri.ra Steiner 11111 ... -PUii lltl,m BIG CANYON ....-M..,.. a....... UYflMT·•Wf tsU11 SHI w A totally renovated 3 BR home. Hardwood floon. 5 BR 1·-i Carolyn Ma.oo ,... ~w plantation ahuttens. A large fenced lot and a HORECLlPF ••• 211 1,... ...,_ Spaoow home features 6 BR. 4 B plus a patio with a speci8CUlar view of the entrance to :1 BR, FR, View 1•5 Hoh•• Dennv billiards room. Larg pat.lo overlooks bay and Newport Harbor. The home has a large beamed CLIFF HAVEN Ml._ Ill lllict ,._. leads to private boat slip. Three flttplaces includ· family room with wet bar. The master bedroom a BR, FR, Pool. View 1.4 VO(l/Allin mg one in the-master sw~ Derorator perfect, Call swte has a great ocean view. Hobte Denny CORONA DEL MAR a.ut• 211 Dlana Prosser · FilaM R Ulfm ... ,.. Lot. View 1·4 Ot-lh/JKO l'Alll -TiflllWll••lll•• ....... In prestigious Cliff Ha~n! Four BR, formal ~~~~! DEL MAR ~.-OeLh/~!~ Elegant two story home Exterwve use of glass dtning room. fabulous view, ~ family room COM/SANDCASTLE Ull ,111 l and skybght.s Wlth parquet entry. Separate mu- opening up to a spKioua entertainment area with 2 BR. Vi~w 1-1 ~u~JAlli ter suite wtth two addJllonal bedroom&. Loft with pool home has chann galore with its U9ed brick, a wet bar complete this flhe oUenng. Call Di.a.na if'e)' shingled aiding and white French doors and Prc:.er windows. Maralou Ingold • UITll ftllllllll llWIU• 1141-Ill If ww YIEW ..a atman •• lllTll IJ,All-Barely offered, this 4 BR Versailles model Fmut NITlf• WU l•M,• .Beautiful traditional custom built home. Abeolute townhome is our most luxuraous and popular floor S pace has been added to the family room, game perfection Two years under construction. Carved plan. Features dramatic 2 story entry with sweep-room, duung room and kat.<·h n to considerably oak doors, heavy crown moldinp. aolid brass ing circular staircase large formal living, dining & improve the }jvabllll)' of thLS home. High quality hardware. Wonder ful ,oU COW"le and lake view. family rooms. Luxurious master suite located on Cloonng, plumbing and wmdows have been u....ct Five large bedrooms, 8 BA, formal din.lng room. fint level. Excellent cul-de-sac location with to upgrade this house to make mto a lovely family Wonderful pool and patio area for en~. 1eenic views. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody home Owners mterested m a hort e1Crow This Central ala.rm system. Beverly Morphy and • • • unm lW "" 11.-,-Ph 11 gem as converuent..ly located near schools, Barbara Aune Truly one of the canyon's top five locations with shoppmg and recreation . Hobie Denny and Susan :S??ll ••-I millll .. .,.,.. incomparable golf coww views. Th.as 6 BR, 7 BA Scanlan "~on.shire" model with ocun and dty lights cuaiom home features quality craftsmanstup Lill If .. .,. .... , .. ,-1 IJNI ... ,.. view. Gated courtyard entty. Secluded 1pa oil throughout. lmpres11ve formal liVlng & dJrung Extra Jaree lot with spark.llna pool volleyball master suite. Large downstairs bonus room. Two rooms. Fabulous master swte with exercise room court and chamung pabos. Add remodeled 4 BR, sunny view decks. 3 car garage. Belle Part.ch Large childrena wing with entertainment area. 3 BA and new kitchen, on a beautiful street for lflTm • TW If Tm ... p,.,.. Includes .eparate maids quart.en. elevator & large Jots of family fun. Lmda Oeth With the best view imaginable on prestigious private pool. Shows beauUlully! Incredible value. LmT I IUUY ..... .. .._.,... Danny Bibb and Stepharue Grody .-,_. Spyglass Hill These 3 available front row con· A greenhouse effect as achleved through the tiguous Iota offer an opporturuty of a lifetime to • UITll Hllm ... Y 1111.-entry and living room Included an the home are 4 design and bu1Jd the esiate of your dreams! Act Thas 5 BR, 4 'J\ BA custom home is truly one of our BR. 3 BA. family room and gorgeous un- now!!! Maralou Ingold fmest offerings Beautiful pool and entert.airung obstructed ocean view. A very large pnvatespns a n.I If .as MM,• area with expanslve gol1 course views over Bag off the living room. Reduced $100.000 Maureen Thas Harbor Ridge home has 1t all the way Canyon Country Club Includes mo5t every White and Ed FAcano through 1t.s 4 BR, 31;, BA, 2 family rooms, large ameruty you may desire. Impecca ble cond1uon. H H IWI CllHW. 11,460,000 formal hving/dmmg room area and library. Call Considerable value at $885,000 Danny B1bb and Located on 2 acre ~n.-cl m Newport &-a<:h Maralou Jn1old, Maureen White or Ed Eecano Stephanie Grody Lovt>ly home features 6 BR, fonnal hvinR and w• WOT UY,,._ -· tall• WllmFIL Wiii F&llU.Y.... 1411,NO d1rung rooms, hbrary. ·wmg room, farmly room. ln excellent, quiet lex-at.Ion, close to bay and ocean. Enpy the pleasllres thi 4 BR, 2 BA fanuly home br akfast room , pool and act'Omodauons for S<·v· ~ntly remodeled. 31,o\ bedrooms, huge family will afford you! Panoramic view. Large famaly eral horses. Conveniently locawd within mmul<':S room and master wte, formal dinihg, wood beam room, new kitchen and baths, French doors and of Orange County Airport, N wport CentC"r and ceilings, 2 patios, aundeck. Call Maralou Ingold windows, floonng and faxtures, landscape and all freewayi; Offel"(-d at $1 ,4~0.000 including llLH•T mall fl...... more. Includes land. SanC:he Fax land. Martha Macnab Private tenrus court. pool and spa. Large custom SUMllU S2, 1M,... 1I0° ftlWS..RST• lll1'EW'tUIY lllO,GIO home situated on one-half acre lot m prestJl)OUS In the hustle and bustle of Orange County. th re ThJS superb res.id nee "Utuated on the bluffs .Belcourt. Two story home wilh-~ BR, 4 BA, is an ~you won't believe. 3.5 acres (it used to overlooking the bay and ocean. features 4 BR. 4 family room, atudy, air conditioning, extensive be an Orange County park) ma.ntcllred lawns, BA, gourmet custom kit.ch n, large project room security system. Brlght. anct cheerful and in towering 100 year old pm , ficus and palm tr , plus separate workshop. l)esjgned with soarinl( "move-in" condition. 24-hour guarded sate com-flowering shrubs and fruit trees. The home is ceihngs, kyltghts, wood floors. French doors. muruty. Price ancludes the land. Owner wall wonderful, gracious and beaullfully butlt. Ov r Pnvate tnner patio with spa. A must aet> for th consider tradil\8 for )em expenaive home. Donna 6,000 sq. Ct. with v •ry private pool. Six BR. 4 1~ buyer that is king the best! Ann Peters r.....1-1..-11 BA. Call Barbara Aune VVWWl4U .. Ultml • ..... flrW... PIJ ... ... ..... LD191 1111-.. 1111• -ISTlft MH• Wonderful family home wath pool. 4 BR, 21.2 BA, Tucked away on t he h1llsiM .ets the chamuna 3 Elegant 4 BR, 2 ~ BA home on beauufully two atones. choace location close to greenbelt and BR residence. Vaew of lhf.o ocean and the \.Ille of a marucured grounds ll\Cluding Ko1 pond, wa terfall achool. Haehly upgraded throughout. new catpet, pnvate ocean beach. New ca.rpeUna, cmy flre-and ~ Fanuly room opens to larg peuo. A parquet, plantation shutters. tiJed baths plus place Htgh vawted bMrned c:."eillnp. Larp plelhOra of out.st.anding appomtments with a much more Shown by appomtment only Sara kit.chen and dlnine area. Owner leaving area. Ann d finite European flavor. Danny Bibb and Joan Kmman Peters Lewis #2 Chic ..... , ...... .. Pii."!11~~~~---,~~----......---------------------------.... ------~--..... ----------------..... ----._.--0!lll:I' .... __ ...... _,_ __________ . ___ _... __ "'====~ .. not Experience, Training, and Dedication help us to find your new home or sell your present home in the shortest period of time. For all your real estf te needs Great Western is the only name you need to know (9!j!j. bill be soldmrur serW:e. ·······-· M tMW1ci<>Mr~thewa~v~Yc;N~wi~·~11f~eef~~•~b9u~t ....... ~~IuOWAMR~9h<>llXISi'"~~llY'~P'A"m.11*'9k"lllUlo••~kx~•t~k"l~-~u•'••elti...,.w~•••--~· .......... ......-~~~-~---~--~-~•-~~u~~~~•~~~K-~~the~v~~~f~~~ thed~r~~~r~J ~~~~~~k~~~~ Tht,.... 11...ts nan..,.._• _.att4 kitchen of this beautiful home In Newport. In of privacy. Thil home 11 the Wg9et in the~ and qualfied buyen. If,., hawt a i.. tut Ntdles "* addition to the 4 bdrma, there are aeparate quar-with 3 spacious bedrooma, 3 bathe Md a lerge nttds, ul toayt ters for guests, or In laws that open up onto a kitchen with natural wood C&blneta. The adJeclf'lt IUPUI I have a couple l~lng for a duplex In Costa Mesa. Ther're amuous and ready to move. Call 759-4830 and ask for Stan Wylle. POITIFllO Qualified buyers need and want a Portoflno Model home In Harbor View Homes. Call 759-4830 end ask for Kitty Vink. .. ,,., Oualtfled buyw need bayfront property from $750,000 to $950,000. Call Marjorie Johnaon. 759-4830. •••••• llll Famlly wants home In Harbor Hiii to $1, 100,000. Call 759-4830 and ask for Jane Sungalla I lllE lllllEll· Developers looking for R2, R3 & A4 property, all llzes. Call Don Wickham 759-4830. private courtyard. There ls a lot of home here for dining area could be uMd fOf fOfmal or 6ntonnel $499,000. Call 75M830. dining. And thereJs• wood burning flreplacil In the llving room. A large wooden deetc II on the htng llEllFllT WITl I llUf .aAY roomendthemuterbedroom. Theaktngprtce11 On lhe upper deck of this spacious femlly home $239,900 and It's highly upgraded, vec.nt and surrounded by t.,I trees. Seclutlon i. the theme ready to move Into. &ullt to eccommodate the Ontv When vou walk out Into the street do you handicapped. CALL 75M830. realize that your are In the city. Rectuoed to EAITlllE CllTI •IA $234,000. Call now to Inspect this Newport Beech home. 759-4830 A mint 3 bedroom home wttft famity room. The oversized backyard has a pool Md a c:owr9d Ill• llEW fllEI patio. Inside the home II a woodtunlng ftreplla For thoee who know the models It'• e 4 bedroom and near new carpets, along wtth 2 baths Thil Montego and thoee who don't hed better call now home Is befng offered at 1180,000. The owners for d9lalls on one of the moet ~abte models In have bought another home and are mottva1ed. can one of the moet de*able trlleta In Newport Beach. 759-4830. . e.c. ... at $275,000 It won't tut. Cell 75M830. CIMFY CITTICE In Corona Del Mar. It's 1 real charmer with Its wood shingled front. There are alt kinds of posalbllltles here and It has a co-cy wood burning brick fire- place. Call now to see this quaint cottage priced at $185,000. Call 75~ A TIUCI If IEW ElllAID 1' ••• tf tbe theme of this family stze Spyglass Southport Home with Its 6 bedrooms and 41~ ~. There la a dramatic foyer which leads ott'lnto the elegant llvlng room with Its marble fireplace. An area off the livtng room has a sft- down wet bar with brass !Mnk and rail. There Is an Oversized wine storage rack, too. The spacious beamed cetllng In the f amlly room features a huge brick corner flre~ace end a stand-op wet bar and an lnformaJ eating .,.. off the.kitchen opens up onto the out.Ide ~end there la a very formal dining room tor tho'8 special occasions. A game room up"atrs has plenty of room for Just that ... lots of ln'<>mM!ll fun, games and hobbies. The gl.-d-tn back yard has a swtmmJng pool and.ape wtth lots of decking and there• a ~p bar, too. and a gazebo ~·~v.1,..,..t to att and enjoy ·~ oc,an view. .... . ~ls a lo1 of SQUMt footage In this Cape C<»HOme11nd lt'aeftuated on a large pro- fMlionalty 18n•sc~~.· The asking price la $e19,000. Call1oday tolftw>ect this beautltut hOlne. 759 ..... 830. Wll A 11,111 lllPP• IPIEE .lllT II Tl•E F• CllllT•U Call your local GrMt Weetem Reel Estate Offk::e & Mt--up an appointment for one of our pro~ to give you a FREE Market EvtW8Uon of your home between the datea of 10/29/M and 12/15186 and automatically be reglltered for a chanoe to win a $1,000 Gift Certificate from Nordstroms. One wtnner wtff be drawn on 12/17/86 (need not be preeent to wtn), and be announced on 12/18/88. NO OBLIGATION! CALL TOOAVI CllllEITllE ITIEET Is In front ot this 4 bdrm. 2 ttory home In a super area of Cotta Mesa. Thia home 18 only 4 yrs old and there Is plenty of room for a femlty to spread out. There are 3 baths and a woodbumlng ftfeptece A railed wood deck affords outlide entettatNng. At $188,900, this home wont lutt Can 759--4830 IElllEWllPlEI Only e yrs old and It'• In Corona o.t Merit The beautiful 3 bedroom ownws unit hail 2 ftreplacel wtth one In the mater bedroom. There II a famtly room with 1 wet bar and the kitchen hail• the extru Including a traeh compector Md a micro- wave. The r9ntal unit nee 2 bedrooma and a ftreplac:ie. Both untt.I have upetSI b*onlee. Beautiful unftt lnlide. out. ~the land- acaplng. No deMrTed malntenllnC:e here. ar.t Income to price retk> and It le priced~ $375,000 to ..... Cell7~. . ITllCTl Y IPPEI ClllT Except the price and It• k>cated In the e)(ciutlve Big Canyon area. There 11 nothing "mlrtl'' about this townhome. There are many custom featur• lnciudlng 1 flreptace. Lota of tal tr ... 16 the arM give a feeling ot Mdu91on. Offered at S ~89.000, the owner la anxious andwentt an oner. Cll 759--4830. a 2870 Su lllpel Drive, Newport Beacla • 75M810 I 1\LREALTY 759-6700 HARBOR RIDGE · VIEW Just lilted! Spectacalar new. of ocean, barbor and cltJ upta .• ,\ "Jodelle" model tbat bu been blcblY upp-aded with exquillle wallcovertnp, wood floortnc •nd a custom 'lpll:-Tliiee spaclous "'" bedrooms., two and ooe-balf 6atbl plus a formal din1.nc room. Call today lo lee this cbarmial bome. Si75,000. Adi 022. 601 LI DO PARK U aecority and privacy is important to you, lhlJ bu it-and more! Ocean, bay and nilbt lights view are all included. This blgbly UJ>&l'aded bi8)lrile condo unit is ideal for adult livlng ln a sophisticated envirom:oent. Practically priced at $625,000. Ad# 006. BELCOURT HILL An ideally located eDd unit with a spectacular view, Highly uparaded in neutral decor, and air coodiUoned for maximum comfort. Three larae bedrooms, three and ooe-balf baths, library plus family room. Tb.is is a spacious borne in tum·key coodiUon. Adult community offering clubhouse, pool, and a dellgbUul park. Reduced lo $S20,000. Ad# 01.1. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Ideally localed overlooking the third tee, tb1s warm and cheerful home offers four bedrooms, three and one-half baths, pool and spa. Fairways. lakes and greens are included in tbe view from tbls custom golf course estate. Now asking S99S,OOO. Ad# 012. · HISTORICAL HOTEL We have Just listed ~oldest historical landmark in Corona del Mar. Bwit in 1905, and formerly known as Tbe Corona del Mar Hotel and later The Palisades Inn and Hotel Del Mar, tbis unique property recalls a past that 1001 ago became an lntecral part of our community's ricb heritage. PreeeoUy used as 1 multipl~ family residence with nineteen f ully·leued units. tb1s charming lady from yesteryear bas been refurbished recenUy and carries her age with beauty, grace and style! CaJJ today and share in the experience of ~living her colorful put. Offered at S1 ,78S,OOO. Ad# 020. BELCOURT · REDUCED! A serenely elegant home in THE TERRACE. Marble flooring, plantation shutten, plush white carpet. marbl~faced fireplaces and beautiful landlcaping. Exquisite is tbe only word that properly describes tb1s home. Three bedrooms, two and one-ball baths, all wonderfully upgraded. Now f49S,OOO. Ad # 005. HARBOR-VIEW llOMES We bave just listed a Portofino model in phase two with loads of ~·street appeal and decorator touches. There's a bonus room, bedroom and bath separate from the main house, ideally designed for teenager's quarters. Located on a quiet street, this lovely home is vacant and available for quick occupancy. Asking '349,950. Ad #027. SOUTH COAST SPRINGS CONDO Location • Location • Location! This 2 year new condo Ls just a walk away from South Cout Plaz.a. Contemporary 2 bedroom, 2 bath home with aecurily. microwave, garage, communJty pool and spa. Great value at $128,SOO. Ad# 034. BAYCREST This as a classic Ivan Wells borne with a retractable roof over the center courtyard There are four spacious bedrooms, three baths, formal dinln& room, swlmmi.QI pool and a corner location. Terrific borne for entertalnin&. $S95,000. Ad # 028. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Great opportunity for a flntrUme buyer. One bed.room and one bath home situated in a carefree environment. Tennis courts, pools, spas, sauna, l)'Diftaslum and clubbouae available. Easy walk to IMjor sboppin1 facilities. $86,000. Leuebold only $316 per year. Ad# OSI. 'COSTA MESA EASTSIDE A lovely traditioaal bome. almost new with lab landlcaping on a deep lot with a large, f eoced back.yard. There are t.bree bedrooms, two and one-ball baths. Perfect for family living. $190 000 Fee. M#UL I LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT From tbe Beveled Crystal front doon tbrourh to the meticulously maintained dock tbat accommodates a SS foot yacht, no expense bas been spared to create a custom masterpiece. There are four family bedrooms plus a maids room and bath. Tbe master ~with balcony bay baJ a fireplace. two master bathrooms. increclible storage and cloeets. Call today for a private viewing. $1,695,000. Ad# 067. CAMEO SHORES OCEANFRONT · REDUCED! Tbe only vacant lot presently available in Cameo Shores. Coastal Commission and City of Newport Beach approvals have been made. and this spectacular site awaits your dream home. Views of whitewater crashing on rocks below, Catalina Island and colorful sunsets. Now Sl,S00,000. Fee. Ad # 032. BAYSIDE COVE We have just listed the largest model in Bayside Cove, a security gated waterfront community with a private swimming pool. spa and white sandy beach. This highly upgraded unit offers the ultimate in sophisticated adult living. There are two generous master suites, den, powder room, and formal dining area. Boat slips are available. S71S,OOO. Fee. Ad# 033. WIMBLEDON VILLAGE Here's a terrilic family home located in one of Costa Mesa's newest and nicest neighborhoods. It bas four bedrooms. two and one-half baths. soaring cathedral ceilings, large grassy backyard, and an electronic security system. $254,900. Ad# 029. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA CONDO Our "best buy" of tbe week' 'T"'-~\,g·Drooms. two and one-ball baths, three-car attac. ·s Q nt and ready. New a~ praisal fully Justifies a w ., ... • Ad # 069. BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE Words can.not describe adequately this spectacular and unique home. Situated on tbe bayf ront, it has been completely ref urbi.sbed in a tunH)f ·tbe--century motif. Lavish use of leaded, beveled and stained glass. Offered fuml.sbed, yesteryear was oever this luxurious! Two bedrooms, den, and three baths. Boat slip avail· able. Submit offer · Seller motivated. Will consider a trade. S62S,OOO. Ad# 043. COSTA MESA Located in Plaza Del Sol, this exciting borne has a large modem kJtcben, family room, central air conditioning, three bedrooms, two and o~ball baths, bay window and close to community pool and spa. RV parking avaJlable. $244,900. Ad# 015. SPECTACULAR OBTH LAGUNA OCEANFRONT With 600 feet of oceanfront and magnificent coastline views, this premier residence ii located in our most secluded gate-guarded community. A private tennis court lying parallel with tbe ocea~ front olfen a unique setting. Located above your own stretch of private beach, the estate includes expansive grounds and ample guest parking. A spacious and dramatic borne witb vtews un· surpassed on our coast, there are adeQuate bedrooms, baths and garages for the most active famlly. OrFERED FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME AT $9,S00,000 Fee. Ad # 007. HUGE LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Situated on the east end of Lido ls~oo ss· frontare Willi ~UilS distinctive contemporary home MS five bedrooms, five and one- balf baths, includinc a maids' room and bat.b. Waterfront patios of generous proportions offer the opportWlity for gracious outdoor entertaining. Offered at $3,100,000. Ad # 017. sorHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 Corporate Plan, Newport Beach, CA 92660. (714) 759-6700 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil . . . -...... 2&8& IA YSHORE DRIVE For111er JOHii WAYllE HOIE Featuring 10 Bedrooms & 12 Baths, this incredible residence Is the FINEST Bayfront property in the City of Newport Beach. A private dock for multiple yachts fronting on 160 hnear feet on the water, you MUST see the views and this fine home. Home is near- ly 9.000 square feet with private pool & Courtyard. $10 6 Million 5 HARIOR ISWD EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAND Cozy and done with superb taste, this custom situated right ON THE WATER, offers a large yard, privwte pier & slip and the finest address In Orange County. Situ- ated amongst the best homes in Southern Cal. this delightful home is iust that...home & reasonably priced at $2.500,000. UJOR PRICE IEDUCTIOI 2& LlllDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISUID Fantastic 5 Bedroom home with 4'·1 Baths and a lovely dock to accommodate a 65' yacht. This warm home features a 3 car gar- age and all the amenities one would expect of a custom home. $1,845,000 with land. Great Main Channel views. 14 Lllll ISLE IY THE SEA • llY THE SEA Enjoy the lifestyle others can only hope to match. From the gourmet kitchen to the courtyard fountain, nothing has been spared as to the quality of this 4 bedroom, 4'11 bath home. Offering every luxury Including a dock to hold 3 boats. A home definitely worthy of your lnspec- 1lon. Proudly offer.a at $1,395,000 with the landl .. us .. . "' COTL ITLl\LTT © 1nvrs rnrnr conr l\nT I 1111• Ill I• EllLllRE PllVITE 111 IR Incredible 5 Bdrm, 61~ Balh, NEW custom home on New-· port's most exclusive, private Island. Featuring ""'-8,000 sq.ft. of the finest construction w/goumret kitchen, 2 family rooms, a 3,000 sq.ft. Master Bdrm Suite and a i4 car garage. Excellent assumable financing., $3,995,000. IAMPlllllDlmll This lovely home w/5 Bedrooms and over 80 linear feet on the water features the LARGEST PIER & SLIP on Linda Isle This property otters a home for your yacht up to 110 feet longll & that's not a m1spnnt!I This 1s Just a fabulous home. $3.25 Mllhon. COTE' SELLS THEM ALL!! That 's right. Cote' Realty also sells homes under $1 Million!! If you are considering selling your home, call us ... we sell them from $150,000 to $10 Million!! 503 IYEllll LUCIA 3 Bedroom Eastbluff charmer right on the greenbelt. Ready for sale at $220.000. 46 CllYOI ISUID lllYE 3 Bedroom Big Canyon Townhome w/fabulous views. Right on fairway. Vacant & furnished. $295,000. 5 c11vc·o 1D 3 Bea S 0 ~\(' Room townho "\ '14E~ .. 1n super conditlc\" _..,o,000. 41 LllDA ISLE PRIVATE IATE IUAlllEI ISLllD Spectacular bayfront custom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATERI Featuring 4 Bdrms & 31h Baths w/famlly room & den, this adult-occupied home is Im- maculate and In move In con- dition. It offers the finest In bayf ront living with a pter & slip for 65' boat. Includes private courtyard. $1,350,000 . 1011 SAllCISTLE DRIVE 4 Bedroom <'\..,. 0 del Mar home rs Q ... utley. Fan- tastic h. . .... ~J89,000. &00 E.. OCEAIFROIT 3 Bedroom Townhome right on the Beach. Complete security system. $272,000. 104 JISMllE Super triplex \..'"'O ed In the heart "s',.. 0 .Aar. Priced to sell ~ .. .,,:>OO. 17 llllOllE UllT REIY STIR And every flickering light of the city below from this private hill- side home. The excitingly dif- ferent contemporary design combines fine family living and entertainment on the grand scale. 3 Bdrms. 3 Baths, sky- lights and cathedral ceilings are only enhanced by the private pool and spa. Everything on your want list plus a view that Is forever $1 , 145,000. • 3 COLLllS ISLAll EICLISIVE PRIVATE ISWI This incredible custom home featuring 4 private Bdrms. 3'-'I Baths and over 70 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER. offers the finest 1n waterfront hving. Only 8 homes on the entire island and this one has THE BEST LOCA TION!Very adult oriented wi the finest Mam Channel views. $2,950,000 32 LlllDA ISLE EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE ISLAllD ' If it's view of the Main Channel you want STOP. You've just found It With 4 Bedrooms. a boat shp for a 60 footer & wonderful western exposure to the sun and Main Channel, this lovely home makes 1t all worth while. $2.3 Million. 71 Lllll ISLE IUClllS WY Awaits you In the traditional manner Will entertain you from her gourmet kitchen & offer you 4 bedrooms plus sumptuous master suite overlooking the bay. Relax anticipating roman- tic nights In front of crackllna fireplace OR under starlit skies watching YOUR ships sail In. Private parties.Invited. R.S.V.P. at $1,750;000. Price Includes land . 4IOO •llllTll . CAIEI S•ES DISTii Incredible over sized corner lot with nearly 1h acre & beautiful single story rambling ranch home. Ocean v'8w & very pri- vate patio wfth PoOI & spa. 3 car garage Sold completely furnlsMd,. bedroomwfth study, den, staff quartera & family room. Move In condition. $995,000 . .,_....,.__ . BLUFFS • $20,000 PRU REDUCTKIN! Customaed ' remodeled w/courmet kitchen. A former model expanded to over 2,000 sq. ft w/French doors, shutters, garden wmdow, skyh&hts. family room & cozy fireplace 1n master bdrm. 3 beau bf ul bled patios on lovely greenbelt. An exceptional value with land at $259,900. SALLY SH1Pt.£Y & JOYCE OABOL T OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 4:30 464 VISTA TRUCHA • BlUFFS. N.B. BLUFFS 4 BEDROOM ENO UMT. Immaculate end urnt Move-in condition with new draperies, carpet & fresh pamt. Very neutral. h&ht & atry. Eating area tn kitchen plus spacious hvm&f d1mng room combination. Edra larie patio $269,000 includes land SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOl T 8LUFF8-SPACIOU8 FOUR BEDROOM • ll&ht & airy end umt with ~rate bedroom & bath on main level. Perfect for olhce, maids quarters. m-taw. teenaier. or room mate 3 bedrooms upstairs, eabng area 1n kitchen & Ir& dining and bv1ng rooms overlooking patio & greenbelt . $299,000 SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOL T BLUFFS SINGLE LEVEL-REDUCED S10,000 · End unit 1n excellent location ntar pool. Cathedral ce1hn& plus many upgr~. Convenient walk· mg distance to shopping center /churches. Xtra Ir& patio w/v1ew of back bay & sunsets $229,500 mcluding Taocl SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOLT PANORAMIC VIEW-ONE OF A KIND Front row Bluffs custom11ed and expanded "[' plan end unit 2 Behrns & convertible den w/blt ms Antique wet bar in hvmc room Skylight and tinted windows make 1t h&ht & bright Gourm~t kitchen includes oak plank floors top quality bit in appliances &. Ielriwator Courtyard entry with Ko1 pond. $350.000 L H MARIL Y TWITCHELL OPEN HOUSE SUN l _. 2015 VlSTA CAUDAL. BLUFFS.NB CAGNEY LANE CONDO Reduced $5.000. Anxious owner will consider 10\ down or lease option. Finest "la Tour" model with two separate bdrm suites ftrtplace and some view Reduced to $142,900. ROGER BROWN MAGNIFICENT OCEAN/BAY VIEW · Slgmh- cant price reduction on this magnificent view property in Newport This beaublul 2 bdrm, 2 bath penthouse condo can't be beat. A pool, spa and clubhouse are there for your added pleasure Make this your permanent home or weekend hideaway $204,900 JOYC£ OABOlT/SAlLY SHIPLEY PANORAMIC OCEAN AND BAY VIEW Only S26S,OOO! Includes pool, spa, dOuble security and best of all three bedrooms, 2 baths, two balconies & laundry room with washer/dryer to remain. Call to see the best of the "Versaillts " ROGER BROWN HARBOR • VIEW HOMES-POPULAR .. MOMTEOO" • 4 bdrms. 2 baths. fireplace. Formal d11111 room and llvinc room have cathedral cetftngs. t.arce •1tchtn opens onto spacious pabo The pool-sae back yard is enclosed 1nd beautifully landscaped j)lus auto- mat.c spnnkltrs. Just steps to Anderson Elementary school SJOS,000 Alff£ LENT .. "TOYS FOR TOTS" On behalf of the United States Manne Corps Reserves "TOYS FOR tOTS" campai&n, the GEORGE ELK OMPANY, George Elkms, founder and Don Dethomas, manager would hke to mv1te you to participate 1 aring your wealth with the under-pnv1ledged children of Amenta. more prTc1sely, in our own backyards from December 2 until the 21st. each of our 5 district wide sales offices will be receiving new a nwrapped toys, dolls, and instruments or small gifts 1 days a week from 9.00 lo 5.00 The gifts will 1stributed by the Manne Corps Reserves to qualified children in time for them to have a MERR HRtSTMASI If you are unable to dehver your toys to our office at 2 Corporate Plaza, suite 150, Newpo~C.toUL. the all our office at ( 714) 759·9 l 00 and we will arrange to have your gift picked up by one' of our. staff HAVE A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON NEWPORT BEACH FURNISHED STUDIO This condo 1s perlect for the single professional! UP&radts include tiled paho. kitchen & bath, mirrored wails & closel doors. ce1hng Ian The furniture 1s appropriate & beauhful Ste 1t and you ,ioll want lo move nght in $80,500 . JOYCE OABOl. TI SALLY SHIPLEY 14T ON THE WATER, NEWPORT BEACH · l1&ht contemporary home desitned by Raymond Lavanes Oock wdl accommodate up to a 70' boat 4 bdrms. 5 baths Oen/study may be converted lo Slh bdrm Spacious master wing leatures a sitting room w/f1replace, laree bath and twin walk 1n closets. Berber carpet. Mextean pavers, custom bollt·tns, plantation shutters $1,200.000 DON DETHOMAS/CHRIS MOSIER EASTBLUFF VIEW HOME-SINGLE LEVEL Location. location! Unrque corner lot with view of back bay, city hghts & mountains. Plenty of room for expansion. Remodeled kitchen & bathrooms. Solar water heat. Spacious workshop/uttltty room. $359,900 SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOL T OPEN HOUS£ ~ 1-4:30 2951 CASSIA EASiBlUFF, N.B FtRST TIME OFFERED -EXCLUSIVE GATED COlmUNITY 8AYFRONT HOME WITH PIER · Breathtak1na view of turnmt baS1n. pav~lion. F ISJuon Island, channels & nl&flt ftfhls. Tlus outstandtna 3 year new custom home 1ttords the most '" quakty features such IS extenSlve use of wood, marble, copper, bock, Palos Verdes stone, beveled leaded &lass. wood plank floors and more 3 bdrms & convertlble-dtn, eourmet kitchen, J-c1r carace. etc. You must see to really IJ)f>reciate it's beauty & locabon MARIA BERCOVJTZ/MARl YN TWITCHELL I I STEPS TO PRIVATE BEACH· This charm1n& 3 bedroom custom home rs located '" the serene Corona del Mar neiahborhood of SHORECLIHS Built around c large sunny patio with or111nal hardwood floors. French doors and used brick and enhanced by ocean views Meticulously and lovm&ly ma1nta1ned by mot1valed owners $795,000 MARl1. YN HIU SPECTACULAR 180° VIEW OF NEW- PORT BEACH Ocean & harbor from most rooms. 4 bedroom home with w1nt cellar and artists studio. Guest room on lower level with separate entrance built on a nearly 12,000 sq. It. lot. Must see to really appreciate the wonderful view and excluS1ve location. $695,000. MARIA BERCOVlTZ . OLD CORONA DEL MAR· NEW LISTING Pnde of ownership! Custom bo1lt family home on xtra large corner lot Bnght & airy hvm& room w/ftreplace opens onto spacious prtvate patlO Roomy kitchen w/bmkfast area 2 bdrms, 2 baths down 1 bdrm, den/study, bath & kitchenette up l'-car gar e Smrage galore. $485.000 ANNf. LENT OWNER MOTIVATED-PRICE 18 RIOHT- FA8ULOUS OPPORTUNITY Matntf.cenl view of bay, ocean, CalJltna & city li&hls Otlctitful cheerful, bnctit home with 3 bdrms, 2 blths, family room. wet bar & 2. fireplaces Add custom decof throuctiout. spa nestled 1n cozy aarden area, buutif ul landscaPln& ind you have a rul winner• $496,000 land included BHLE CHASE LEE OPEN HOUS£ ~ 1 5 17 CARMEL BAY·SPYGlASS Hill. C 0 M . . .. } J l ' I l THE n ·ALEBOUT ASSOCIATION A REAL ESTATE COMPANY .. BAYSHORES BAYFRONT ... This Is a baytront ••JWEEKEND OPEN HOUSES.,.•• property of which few, In a lifetime, come to the . : : market place. The environment completely 11DOYER SHORES ........................... 4725,000 • transcends even the uppermost llmltt of ac-.sun 1-4:30 ........................ 1342 Galaxy Drive• cepted1 greatness. Forget, for a moment, the ~ • warm and comfortabfe 4 bedroom home with •DOVER SHORES ............................. le'75,000• pool, spa and gym. Concentrate on the 25,000 :sun 1-4:30 ........................ 1736 Galaxy Drive: square foot lot, meticulously landscaped ... and • • the 180 feet of priceless bayfront, complete with •SPYQL.ASS ................ : ...................... ~10,000• 135 feet of pier. It Is here that this property •Sun 1-4:30 ...................... 23 Monrec1to Drive• justifies Its expensiveness. Property may be • • sub-divided. Owner will listen to au offers or :coAON~ DEL MAA .......................... $595~000: exchanges ......................................... 111,eoo.ooo ,.sun 1-4.30 ....................... 333 Poppy Avenue• • • NEWPORT BEACH ... Famous country estate. itDOVER .SHORES ............................. $445,000. Well-located to provide a private, refaxlng and :sun 1-4.30 ................... 1064 Pescador Drive: . soclaJd e1nvt1r~~ment. ·' Spdaclous1, metlcutlaJous · !BAYCREST ....................................... 1345,000! groun s nc uvv a poo1 an spa n a moun n-""$ s 1 ... 30 1001 N tti h A d .. l'k ttl f II-1-· Ill I t-... t 1 ... • at-un -.... ···· 0 ng am oa • 1 e se ng ... a u s~e um na au enn s cou, ,, it • croquet court greens. Two double-car garages •THE BLUFFS ..................................... S21t,500 • plus addwldlt1onal parking for. 10 car 200 s. Under-!Sun 1-4:30 ...................... 2420 Vista Nobteza• groun ne cetlar wtth storage for cases. ,,.. • The colossal 7,000 square foot Interior Is much ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• too extraordinary to describe In this ad. To find SPYOLA81 ... live the country-club llfe all year out more about this lmpartant property, please long! This deflghtful home was desJgned for call us. This prestigious. one-of-a-kind estate Is comfort and conyentence. 4 bedrooms. 2'h priced at. ............................................ 13,500,000 baths. Dining room. Famlly room. The pulse 8'0 CANYON .... Delightful 4 bedroom, 31A bath home on the gotf course with over 125 feet overlooking the gotf course. Home designed to take full advantage of the View plus night llghfs. Living room, dining room, kitchen, master suite and pawder room on upper levef. 3 additional bedrooms, llbrary and family room on lower level. 3 fireplaces. Beautiful spa and pool In large yard. Motivated owner ................. 1835,000 DOVER SHORES ... A ciasslc In elegance. The gate opens to an inviting pool and spa. Inside, past the marble columns, the home opens to the formal living and dining rooms, oak-panelled library, family room and guest quarters. Upstairs is the secluded master suite and 3 additional bedrooms. Amenities-include sparkling chandeliers. oak flooring. 3 fireplaces. Pleasant view ..................................................... 1739,500 DOVER SHORES ... A flexible home. Beauti- fully remodeled. 3 bedrooms. 31h baths. 2 bedrooms and ~ath In separate wing. Master bedroom wing has stttlng room with fireplace, his and her baths. Oen could be used as 4th droom.. Family room with fireplace. French doors. Vlp patio with flreplt and spa. Air conditioned Security system. 3 car garage. 1--.. -......................................................... 75,000 DOYER SHORES . . . Courtyard entrance beautifully ldndscaped with room for pool. In- terior designed for comfort. Open beamed ceil- ings. 5 bedrooms. 4 baths. Wet bar with wine storage. Kitchen remodeled with sky11ghts and all new appliances. 3 car garage. Very motivated owner .will take trades ............... NOW 1157,000 points of this home are the vJew and the spa complex ... deslgned to take full advantage of the view and features a waterfall, -'._COQllng pond, glass fencing and bart>eql.le'facillties ... •10,000 8'0 CANYON . . . Popular Monaco modef. 3 bedrooms. 21h baths. Dining room. Wet bar. Air conditioned. Security system. Potential view and room for spa. This immaculate home gleams with pride of ownership In this guard- gated community. Reduced price of .... 1481,000 BALBOA P£NtN8UlA ... If the home sets the mood for the day, why not have It by the beautiful sea ... or just steps away? A fascinating home In many respects. 3 bedrooms •.. one with a fireplace. 3 baths ... master bath W1th a Jacuzzi tub. No waste space ............................. SQS,000 DOVER SHORES . . . A home of dlstlnc- tlon •.. tiullt around a restful patio complete with pool and waterfall. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Palatial master suite. Famlly room with wet bar. Dining room. View of back bay and night lights. Three car garage ................... lo' ...................... 1445.ooo HAUOR RtDOE ... Highfy upgraded .. Renais- sance" model. Courtyard with brick walkway. Lush garden. Custom brick floor1, mirrors. 3 bedrooms, Including an lmpressfve master suite. Library/loft with bookcases and wet bar. 2 huge decks. Mountain view .................. 1410,000 8AYCREST ... An Inviting and comfortable 4 bedroom, 3~ bath home. Gourmet kitchen with every convenience Spacious bec::kyard with abundant trees and flowering shrubs. A great family neighborhood ............................ ms.ooo 631-7300 EASTBLUFF . • . Lusk Plan 8 . 4 specious bedrooms. 2~ baths. FamHy room wtth eating area. Wet bar. Dining room. Extra half bath hu easy access to poof area. Sffdlng doors from master bedroom to poof area and apa. Lovely landscaping and p!Mlant view ............. IM0.000 BAYCAEIT ..• If a kitchen ft the cen1er ~nt of your famrty life, you'll love this tasty 3 bedroom home. This state-of ·t~art kitchen ll custom, spacious, functional and In mint condition. While you're here, be aure to ... the cathedral ceil- ings, plank tloofing, MCtuded muter suite and private backyard. Reduced to .............. 1110.000 CORONA DEL MAR . . . WeH located duplex. Two separate hOUMS aeparated by poof and spa. Front unit 2 bedrooms, 1 'n baths. Are- place. Rear unit 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Double / garage ................................................... 1211.000 THE Bl.UFfl ... Dramatic tr ... top vtew. from handsome Uvtng and dining rooms, 2 bedrooms, (2 baths) family/den, kitchen (wtth dining area). Convenient bedroom autte, attached garage, storage room on lower tevet. Patio and balcony for outdoor pleasure. Professk>naety decorated. Immaculate "G" plan .............................. ,500 NEWPORT BEACH ... o.Nghtfut 3 bedroom home In a great famlty Mir .. ~· 21~ baths. Living room with "Q.~ \ W lace. Breakfast counter In kits Y\oom. Air condition- '.~~: .. ~.~~ .. ~ ....... ~.' .... ~ .. ~~~ .. ~ .. ~!~,:; WESTCLtFF ... Attractive 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit. Private sauna on patio. Community pool and spa. Convenient locallon ............... t1SO.OOO EA8Tlt0£ COIT A •IA ... Large, quiet end uhit In a well maintained 20 unit complex Former modet. 3 bedrooms. 2'h baths. Laundry facili!Jes lnsJde. Large fenced yard. Community pool and spa. Large assumable loan. Exceflent value ..................................................... 1141,500 WESTCLtFF .•. Location! Location! Location! Sunny, single level upper unit. Walking distance to restaurants, shopping and library. 2 bedrooms. 1 bath. Deck off of IMng room. Community pool Extra storage In carport Owner motivated .................................. 1107,000 -' COMMERCIAL NEWPORT BEACH . . Commercial zoned 3 bedroom house. Lot SOx 105. Can build twice the buildable space. One parking ~ for every 250 square feet of uaage ...................... UOl,000 ANAHEIM ••• High vl .. blllty corner offk:e bulld- lng one block from the growing Anaheim Busi- ness center. High traffic count on Harbor Boulevard. 1GOO aquare f"t UMd as two Offices suitable for many profeufona. ................. .000 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE,. NEWPORT BEACH .. - WE DON'T JUST SELL "WATERFRONT" ... WE SPECIALIZE IN PROPERTY ON THE WATER ... WITH A VIEW OF THE WATER ... AND NEAR T-HE WATER And wonderful home for large f.imily with S bdrms, separate dining and brge fvnily rooms plus sobr water healing. French doors lead to ~me size y.ird with pool & spa. $325,000. 631-1400 BA YFRONT CONDO in securtty building with pooL Spacious 2 bdrm with deck off master and living room for full "idvanQge of turning basin; ocean & light views. Slip fees .it S 1 75 per foot. Walk to shops & restaurants. (LH) $399,000. 631-1400 CREA T OCEANFRONT LOCA TJON Close to New· port Harbor Yacht Club and great bay ~ch, bike to ,Bailboil Pier. A 3 bedroom beach house with separate bonus room and ~th. $489,900. 631· 14"00-- NEWPORT OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Super sum· mer/winter rent.ii. 3 bdrm, 2 bath up, 3 bdrm & firepbce down plus 3 car garage. Corner loation with great views. Close to tennfs & handbill! couns. Sold furnished. $525,000. 631-1400. COST A ME.SA TOWNHOME Across from park, walk to new "Courtyards" shops & restaurants. Rebuilt two years aso includina electric & plumbing. 3 bdrm, ~ 2 bath, like new k1tc~n, woodburning frplc & patio. Comm pool. $116,000. 631 -1400 PR.EST1C£ CONDO wnH SUPERB VIEWS of Newport ~rbor's turning basin Mld city lights Contemporary decor with 2 bdrms, 21h bilths .ind wuna. White tile floors, brushed aluminum kitchen ab1nets and Kcents of burled oak. Security bldg with doorman & pool. SS45,000. 631·1400 WEEDJlfD OPE1' ROUSES 1-5 PENINSULA POINT-------$415,811 502 "I(" Street, Sat. NEWPORT CONDO Gre1t location close to 17th Street shopping, restaurants and buses. Spacious airy upper 2 bdrm1 2 bath unit with large livinr. room with fireplace ano deck overlooking poo . $119,SOO. 631-1400 SOUTH COAST METRO Small security 'omplex in best area close to shops, upper 2 bdrm condo, large beamed ceilinged living room with frplc, dining room & deck. lovely grounds with comm ~r. Anumable VA lo.n. $124,900. 631-1400 VILLA BALBOA CONDO Ocean & bay views. For- mer model lo.ded with extras. Two master suites, mirrored wardrobes, fireplace, custom drapes & neutral colors plus covered patio. Guard pted com- plex with POOi & spa. Submit on UgUN trade. S195,000. 6l1-1400 308 Evening unyon, Sun. BA YFRONT $555,M 1305 Bayside Or., Sat. & Sun. - Ml BOA ISLA.ND n.-.- 209 E. Bayfront, ~t. & Sun. -. . BAYFRONT------•t,lSt,tOO 1649 Balyside Or., Sar. & Sun. IAVJN£ TEJUlACE.------...... 1907 Galatea, Sun. OCEANFRONT--------$115,MO 4711 Seashore, Sat. IRVINE--·---------$295,tll 3 Los Gatos, Sun. BLUFFS TOWNHOME Immaculate "Y" plan. N. LACUN"-•------------$55t,tll Spacious, over 1850 sq ft, 3 bdrm, with 2 story Irving 392 Cliff Or., Sat. & Sun. room and family kitchen plus walled entry patio. '--------------------Views from vaulted ceiinged master. Community pook. Land included, $232,000. 631-1400 · IA YSID£ COVE CONDO with part~I ba}' views. An impeccable 2 bdrm unit with doOble anached praJe in 1re•t loution Available rtghts to 30' boat shp. Se<:urity complex with comm pool & spa. (LH) $250,000. 631-1400 PENINIUU POINT Great starter home steps to beKhes, 2 bdrm with new copper plumbing, charm- ing brkk enu:y & re.ir yard with patio. Coming soon, new J)aint & arpet and completety remOdeleo kitchen & baths. Owner may c.arry 2nd. $285,000. 631-1400 1 DRAMA IN NEWPORT wim fabulous views of night hgh" and back bay. A spacious familr. home with 4 bdrms, large living room and famtly room plus exciting indoor poot and spa. (LH) $314,000. 631 -1400 .J SHORECUFFS Well maintained 3 bdrm home with f0tmal dining room & den on large c0tner lot with establr~ed rose prden & fruit trees. Glim~ the oce.in, watch the magnificent sunsets an<t enjOy the private beaches. S39S,OOO 631-1400 WA TE.R.FRONT -AV AILABU: BOA. T SUP l'teasing prden ambiance to this condo ~utifully upgraded with desianer decor, 2 bdrm with huge living r<>Qm opening to bayfront patio perfect for entertaining. Down channel views of Newport ~rbot. $555,000. 671-6900. OPEN SAT & SUN • 1305 BAYSIDE DR, COM PENINSULA POINT VIEW Lovely 2 story family home with 3 bdrms, formal dining room, den with wet bar and dramatic soaring ceilinged family room with skylights. Bay and jetty views, full security 'ystem plus extra gst parking. Steps to ~ch. $559,000. 631-1400 BJC CANYON Custom remodeled and pro· fessionally decorated In tones of peach and vanilla with bleached oak floon. Nearly 4,000 sq ft with 4 bdrms, family and formal dining rooms, J fireplaces, atrium and spacious gourmet kitchen. BANK OWNED ... $749,SOO. 631-1400 DELUXE OC£ANFRONT DUPLEX Built in 1985 as top quality condos. 3 bdrm and 4 bdrm units with formal dining rooms & gourmet eat-in kitchens, french doors, double paned windows, o.k floors & cabinets, n>i tubs, & view bakonies. Walk to Ferry & lblboa shopping & rest~urants. $900,000. &31-1400 HARBOit ISLAND ROAD BA YFRONT WITH Won the w.iter. Dock for ~eral large boats. WaH of gbss surround this cheerful one story 4 bdrm, den, fMnily & f ormaJ dining rooms and bonus room/ office. ~rge bayside patio surrounds lovely custom pool. Price includes bnd, $998,000. 631-1400 MEDITERRANEAN EST An Security pted hilltop retre.it with 6 bdrms, formal dining & huge family r , ctln,1tbnry, ~ cettar & darlnoonr.Over 6,000 sq ft with flowe.r filled courtyard surr~nding pool & spa. Window walls incruw the views of ocean, h<lrbor & coastline. $1,100,000. ill-1400 BALBOA ISLAND 90UTif BAYP'ROHI' Beautifully built and cared for home of approximately 3,000 sq ft never before on the market. Two story 5 bdrm including bayfront master suite, 4 VJ baths, formal dining & paneled l"'lng room, e1t-in kitchen and guest suite with kitchenette plus 3 car prage. Fabulous sweeping bay views and private dock f0t 3 boats. $1,266,SOO. 673-.6900 YACH'T!MAN'S COVE. CORONA DEL MAR Ari exquisitely appointed 3 bedroom bay front home~ office with firepl.lce, cozy den with French doOrs to .itrlum with 20 ft lap pool, eat-in 1ourmet kitchen plus magnificent 2 story livin1 room frontins the bilyf ront patio with dock f0t ·=e boat & snalr boat hots'-J~t reduced to $1,350 . 631-1400 DESIGNER P£RFE,C'T ON UNDA ISL£ C~pbmrd siding with sparking white mm, copper cle1Mng and second floor pllery lend a New Enmllnd air to this lovely 5 bdrm home with qmify ' formal dtn6nw rooms, further enNnced wlth trench de>«~ ana paned windows. Fabulous Diane Johnson o.k & br• kitchen with brick flooring ptus private first floor master suite opening to the blyfront patio and bolt slip. First time on market. $1,395,000. 631-1400 LINDA ISLE SUPERIOR LOCATION Entry "' courtyard leads to tr.id1tiONI two story family home. four bdrms, family and formal dinifll rooms, re· mode.led kitchen, all on an extra lar'e lo1 with spacious w.iterfront patio and dock wrth side tie. Anxious owner will consider exchlnte. condo °' n Submit!! Just reduced price includes land. $1,650,000. 631-1400 atOIC£ LU.BOA ISLAND South Bayfront with dock. The castle-like exterior opens to a 4 bdrm home built 1n 'M with exquisite craftmanship and wide bay vistas. Extras Include the dining room's Austr~n crystal chandelier, travertine fireplace in living room, view family room and stained g!Hs skylights in master bath and gourmet kitchen. ~te of the art technology guides the heating & coding system, 2 spas, yuna, video, intercom & security systems. $3,8501000. 631-1400 With S bdrms including guest suite with kitchen· ette, game room, family & f0tmal dining rooms, playroom, study & gourmet kitchen. AkO a 3 ar prage, pool, spa and luge dock. s1,n5,000. 631-1400 . CGlaaa del llar, Bw••"ctm Bmm, lnlne. LaCw Bmcb and Newpwt Ber.ell WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS J15~rine Ave. BilbcN IWnd 2436 W. Coat Hwy. Newport Beach · 673-6900 8.11·1~ OHM SELL IFF 1'9 ... Piil 1 bedroom ....................................... start lll,ltl 2 bedroom ............................................... 112.- 3 bedroom .................................................. .... Security, Pool & Spa. Great S.C. Plaza location. ... 1.., JJ,/..,,. ........ llYFU Call to see this super sharp 3 bdrm., 2 bath townhome with 2 car enclosed garage. A terrific deal at only 1111,111 ._.l11llM IEWPllT IUOI Walk to beach. Gated communtty with poof, spa 8nd ctubhou•. Out of area owner-anxlotfs for aakt. Reduced to 1111,111 ........... - CLISE Tl 1.0. PWA 111 IEW •1111 nm1 BMutlfuJ St. Alban-2 bedroom, 2 bath Condo. Lake Vtew, Tennla court, POOi and Spa-The Perfect retreat. Cati now. 1111,111 ............ ., e11n ••• 1w11 Prtvacy, eec:urtty yet IO dOM to South Coas1 Ptaza. VllUtted ~ upgrades. Shows Hke a modef. Prk:e Just reduced to 1121.-. ..._.I II• OOEllVIEW Fiii DEIYIMI Versames penthoutie condo. Security, pool, apa, etc. Low-Low prk:e for thl1 quality view home. Wt..,'1./ ...... ..._. ... 1111M1 IE/Ill DOLlllYE Lovely 3 bedroom, 1~ bath home with Ii yard. Immaculate condition. Principals on . 1111 ....,. ...... lllLIEll IPEOllL 1-2 LIT CLISE IY Ell YUi 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath, nice home w/large yard. Owner wants It sold and closed by year end. For ~II call. 11.,_ ...., ...... ~--~-~ - JIST PERFECT Eas1slde Costa Mesa. Beautiful 3 bdrm., 2'n bath execu11ve townhome. Gorgeous large pri- vate backyard with spa. Cusfom decorated with formal dining room + eating area In kitchen. Ex1ra large private master suite. 1111.-. ........ JUST LISTED Large 2 story, 3 bdrm. home with. separate family room. Perfect for family prlv81e & spacious back yard. Separate eating area. Ask- ing 1111,111 • ..... ..,,.. IEWPORT IUCI 11,000 LWElmll Beautiful 2 bdrm., 2 ba. decorator condo. Move In with $5,000 option money or purchaae thl1 lovely condo for only $169,000. Just reduced! Best Buy In Complex. 11M,lll .. ......... IESI YEIH Excellent value, one block to Park or Library . Best 3 bdrm .. 2 ba. value In town. A steal ~~ " ............ IElllTI Llllnlil Near new etegant French Normandy 1800 tq. ft. 3 bdrm., 2 bath townhome. 2 car garage + RV access. 2 fireplace, stained glass, gorgeou1 redwood spa and deck. 1118-..... , .... "WTSllE IEIT" 3 Bdrm., 1% bath-400 Block locatton. New llstlng. 11..,... ......... 111e11 Piil IOIE II DIELLllT LICATlll • spactou1 bdrms. + Large 8onut room. Lovely pool and waterfall make thl1 2 story executive home a real bargaln at 1114,111 ........ ..., Bright spacious four bedroom, two and one half bath with living room wtth flr~d skylight, family room, dining, Oak hardwood floort and pOOI size yard. Tremendous family home and only few minutes walking distance from AFE 0 0 L t1AN-18R- -c-. Meu-2BR McC ---CC:O~ttlll Mell-3BR --•.co.ti Mesa -2! a. t61aport Bwh-38 ---Newpot1 e.acfl-3 •I 1£1 New1>0tt BMcrl -38 -·Nlat)Ort 9Mct1 •BP -a.Newport 8Ndl 3BR U.... Newport e.acfl 3BF ~delM1t 3 -N9wpol t Beach -... ....(;orona del Mi --8elcl 631- Mariners Park and School. Ua.-e.t"""" • 234 EAST 1 ifH STREE1 /Jasz ............ ... ...... ······ ..... .......... -Jo6nton • • • • . • . ,, .. OOl!lbl • • • • • •• • • • ...... ......, . ········· . ,.,,. . ······ ... ... 1-Jonee ............. .. ·Clf>Pel ............. ... -Miiier ............. ... 181'-Gulnther ......... ..... IOfl ............... .. -Rodgers ............ .. ................. Ide ........... .. 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Thie beautiful custom home has FOUR BEDROOMS and 3~ baths. The versatile floor plan can be converted to lnciude a separ- ate apartment. All the charm and Jocatlon you could want. Asking S.,000. Please caJI for appointment. ......... 111-1211 YIRlll WI Just a few miles outstde Fallbfook area on the way to .Rancho. Two 2,5 acre parcel for 30,000., up to 16 acres for $250,000. Hwy. front_•· for detaJls call ..,... ...., ....... , IEWPIRT'I IEST llYll Extra large • bdrm. ( 1 bdrm. and bath In MP8r•te wing), private classy pool and spa. Lots of light-RV parking + 2 car attached_ gar •. Owner wants offer. Just red"* to 1211,-. ..... , .... )c11mYFIE•• 2200 sq. ft. on single level. • bdrm. 2'h bath. Family neighborhood·mMy upgradet, beautiful landKaping, pool llze yard. Newport Beach IChoot district. Call to Me. 1-.-Lll w .... ...._ "IEYELIPEll IEWllE" 3.25 Acres In Laguna Canyon. Build your own estat e(s). Room f or h orses and more ... owner/agt. Terms on uklng pr1oe. ...., ..... ., uu.- TRIPLU Make an offer on this three large 2 bedroom 2 bath units, single story with patios. Income $28,000 annual. Exoetlent Costa Mesa location. Call to eee. 1211,111. u. ............ WEITCLIFF PllYITI Piil HIE Country charm with wood, brick, French doors and wtndows--4 bdrms, 2 bath. A special ex- ciuaJve. UJl,111 ....... UY DI ICW YIEW Extra large R-2 lot with Bay and Ocean View with • bdrm, and family room. Thia ls a steatlll Call for your personal showing. IUl,111 ........,.,/-..M Y ... I lllTS Prime Locatlon-ONL Y $495,000: ~sJdes Best Valuel Call now. .-.-....,. 111 11111 DECmYE lllE Approx. 3500 sq. ft. of J.M. Peters best. French doors and windows. Oak floors, 3 fireplaces. Master suite C§lreat. Evm.. amen.!!Yll Call fQL_ your personal appointment. Belcourt'• Best. ..,.,.. , ... ~ ..... 1111 REN- llmllT• lllUll Prime Coral Cay beech front home. Great potential In this • bedroom, 2'h bath large f amiy home, guard gated community, boat stlp. Anxious owner says .. Submit Offers." Call for detaJls. ~······· USTlllE OISTI IEll 7 Units plus studio. Pride. Huge Lot. $60,900. GSI $&i9,900-Prlnctpat1 Only. ... .. ...,. .... llLLlll llLUR VIEW This exceptlonaJ custom home features one of Newport's finest views. Excellent location and park-like grounds make this the one you have been waJtlng forl Call for your exclustve show- ing. 1111.-, ........ PRllE WITERFRllT Lovely 3 bdrm., 3 bath home, completely re- modeled kitchen opens to family room. Master suite opens to deck w/waterfront view. Dock win eccomodate ~ foot plus boat. Best vaJue on water. ••• ... ... "' OCWFRllT IUILITE IEIT YILIE Like new large, • bdrm. oceanfront estate w/220° picture postcard views. Private beach + .EW"RT .uo ••• PLU tennis. This home has It aJI and then some. Owners r .. ocatlng. Price slashed $700,000 for ea ocatlon w/spattOQl'3.bdrm1. 0Wf1erl'r.---tur9819:-lf you are-now Of-'#414 be an oc.anJr-Uf.l4_ (2nd unit 2 bdrms) lndlv. laundrlet. Large lot and buyer, then don't miss out on this exceptional balcony with view. Call now for ahowl~ appt. opportunity for only $2,299,000. Call now for naa.-your personal appointment. 12,Jtt,IM ............. ,....,...,. - REALTORS . HARBOR RIDGE CllTIM IAIUllE 11,llO,DOO Shown In OC magazine, August & CA home, Summer Edition. Ocean, Bay & City Light view. Contemporary design by Farl. Master suite has dreamy celestial design In padded 1Hk walls, but the stars only come out at night. Soaring walls of black etched glass In round dining room, cathedal cefllng In IMng room w/gold leaf dome, gourmets chok:e kitchen, bi-level pool w/99a, 5 bdrm, 8 bath, 6 flreplecee • ....... 1111 .... E .... , Assumable $600,000 1st TO, TAKE OVER PAY- MENTS & LIVE IN HARBOR RIDGE. Customized "Lautremont" 4 BR, 3 BA, family room, formal dlnmg, mountain & city light views. Fabuloua for entertlanlng. ....... 110° IOEU, Ill I llTll.IU YIEW IAl .. l•E•lllm Country French Custom by Ron Pollendlne ln- clud• 4 Bdrms, 5 Ba. formal ltving room w/anttque fireplace & high ceilings, formal din- ing, gourmet kitchen, library, famlly room w/ftreplace, 3 car garage, private 99a w/room for a pool, security system & landecaplng by Rogers Gardena. Premium View! Listed at $1,395,000 -· ... lllP llTll.111 VIEW Lovety, light, airy, open home. Sunken IMng room, step up oonve.NUon area. plant filled atrium, forrMI dlntng, study. 2 ftreptaoea, 3 BR, 2.5 BA. Ocean Views from the Important rooma. listed at $485,000. YllmmU. LUSE IPTII• JJll;lll:. •.lllTl-1 ..... DEVONSHIRE, hlghty upgraded, 5 BR, 4 BA, oak entry & family room. Formal dining room. Enjoy ocean, bay, city & mountain vlew8. Wiii trade for commercial property. ........ NE\V LISTINGS IYUll .. Ocean View, Custom Home, 3 Bdrm, 21n Bath, IMng room, Oen Otnlng, Many akyttghta, S.CUr- lty System, Prtvate Parillng for 5. Stjpa to Sand, Walk to Lido VIiiage. $305,000 Inc. Oecoretor Furnishings. · , ...... .., 11•1110 HUI YIEW • IAlll IWIEI Spectacular Panoramtc View of Turning Basin, W•t Newport & Catalina. 3 Bdrm, 3 Bath, 2 levels. Large Game Room, 2 Areplaoes. Custom Poot. $275,000 LH. ....... SPElllUZlll II IEWfllT 1011'1 FllEST l•IS e Bdrms, 8 batha, 8 ftteptKea, hand carved oak Ill YI~ thru-out, IOlertum with 380° view, doubteeatate 51H lot, 9,000 aq. ft .• fabulous home beyond deecrlP-Bay view from IMng room. formal dining, famlty tlon. Red~ to 12,500,000. room, mater aulte & morel Dock for 2 boet• one •I.. ... up to 50'. Aaeume existing ..._ option. NEWPORT BEACH •1nvam1EW1 Walk to Udo Village, cute peninsula style beach home k>cated In quiet bay aree. Large front yard & patio, large IMng & dining room, huge kttchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, 2 story home. $215,000. 1••1•· SU YllW UTEI ~ Hampton model, d-=-decorated, 3 BR, 3 ea. loft tn mMter e, family room, f<>rrMI dining, 2 nr..--. private 8P9. hlaNY up- greded. Fabulous canyon vt.wt Priced to ..... 13&5,000. -...... IU-Lovety city tight YleW, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, Outstanding terms low down. Griit buyf S910,000. -·--u. INDUSTRIAL OFFICE 111.E • LEllE ••mam .. , D 2 fabuloua executtw btdg. pr~ decor- ated, oon*ence rooma wtth wet b9ra, full exec. bath w/INlweAa, teaded tow thru-out. Com- bined aq. ft. 9408, cwi be apltt to~ aq. ft. at $470,3CM & 8000 aq. ft . at 1829,896. .......... WEITWTEI •F• LUIE 850 SQ.FT. of prtme offtoe 1ocat1ori. prtWde bllth, dMded oMce, end unit. 90 centa per foot. Grou ...... Comer of Goldenweet and 20th at. . * STIFFI• TIP * Substitute Marsala wine for the water & add apples, celery, raisins & walnuts to Mrs . Cublson's bread crumbs. 808 .JR Montego Model, vaulted celling In IMng & dining rooma, large kHChen & famlty room, comm. poof '---&..temta,,,.. carpel and p.mt, PoOl-... yard. $385,000. -.... lllP •1111111 -\ ........ 1 Bedroom $58,900. 2 Bedroom $83,999. .... FILL MEii 1111 YIEW Ver....._ Penthoule, oceer'I view 2 bedroom, 1.75 bllth. 1129,500. ac.n. bey Md ctty tight W.W. •&ll'F lllllllAIFIU.WIEW Full OOMn, bey & city Hghta vtewa from 1st & 2nd atory, completely remoct•1d, pre>fwie>Mlty decorated, 3 bdrm, 3 ba. 2 muter 9Uft•. poof, ..,_,form.I dining room, den, wtw.t bar, weight room, 3 ..,..,.._ 1111.000 -·-... HAPPY TUm(SOIVlllO NEW LISTING SI ma&. ClllM Ill Ill -Lovety 3 bdrm doll hOuM, redone kitchen. oversized lot separate ln-t.w quarters. A must see In two ttllndred block. $485,000. NEW LISTING 1• TIE lllffS -De- lightful townhouse com- munity; \his 4 bdrm Is Unique! ~ew kitchen, plantation shutters. sky- lights, southwestern look. $257,000. ---UNDER $300,000--- Llftll Tmu mMll -In the bluffs, on tree-lined greenbelt, view of bay from patio and balcony, deligner upgrades, just reduced to $235,000. • -• P1UOT Cll'l""·O--one bdrm plus convertible d S O \.. r Orange Tree. Streams, termh -·· CICttvltles, $108,500. t.m. nu .al -Secluded 4 bdrm, 3 bath with some city lights view. C«ner lot among the trees tn the Bluffs. $259,500. Fee CMlll Clll ct.IS( -Much desired, rarely listed . -3 bdrm, 2~ bath In great location. Golfer de-· Ughtl Sotd In present condition. $169,500 . lACIM lllCI -Cottage. flavored 3 bdrm. a block to Victoria Beach, newer and nicer, with a peek of blue view. $420,000. ._ .. -A University Park Deane home on cut-de-aac, greenbelt. Newer carpet, colorful tne. 4 bdrms, "Kensington". $270,000. U1Tll NC( • • alYll -In McLaJn "Green- briar" 2 bdrm, 2 bath townhome, encl. 2 car gar. golf coorae and sun1et views. $250,000 Unique Homes has carved a "niche" In the local real estate market: attractive homes In the finest areas as sold by the nicest peopte. For Instance Hoity Markas' 3 bedroom ltsting a block from the beach in Corona def Mar or Joan Braoey's Carmel In Harbor View Homes or Loretta Curcl's Clmll UCUSI CUii -Carmef In Harbor View; PM8 windows, dlnker brick fireplace. mean- dering gardens. Larger lot. $279,000. lfmY l.U -Upgraded townhome near Univer- sity. Whtte washed floors, forest grn carpet, vertlcaJ blinds, 2 bdrm. 2'h bath. $136,500. Twt lllCU Tl IUCI -3 bdrms to the house, immaculate one story. private community, gourmet kitchen, frpl, patio. $235,000. -----$319,000 TO $495,000 CUSS0 TIWllM -In cosmopolitan CdM. Near scenic views and creative dining. 3 bdrms. 3 bath. Fine appointments. $419,000. llll CH CUlll-lfflOI[! -3 bdrms, 2 baths, larger lot and close to the beach. Beams. bricks. board and batten. Priced at $325.000. l IUl f9 -In Harbor Ridge. White berber carpets. pavers, spa, 2925 sq. ft.. 3 bdrms. family room, well-priced at $439,500. W R ... -In Harbor Vtew/Seawind. Gorgeous Portoflno. New carpets, paint, kitchen, baths. Guest house. Vacant. $382,500. -TUllCl RH -Spacious single story. 4 bdrm, 2800 sq. ft . "entertaining flow," Just re- decorated and close to all. $439,000. lllNI Wini PllllM -Now vacant and anxious! Woodsy feel, ~uded spa, 4 bdrm~ ba and lowest priced 2 story In area $319,000. ,..._ ft(I -Ocean. city lights from living, dtnlng, muter. kitchen. 1 story, 2 bdrm. den, ·fabulous family home In Westcliff. They're the "plums" of the local market. And Unique has much be be thankful tori llllUf1l • IUTCUff -Highly remodeled, ex-1 qulslte master suite, country kitchen. built-Ins, sundeck, spa, storage, sensational. $495,000. rtlfECnt PUCEI NITOFUIO -In Harbor View close to pool, spa, park, school. 4 bdrm, family room home. Fast escrow. $349,000. Piii£ Of PHllSIU POtfl -Immaculate remodel. lowest price. new carpets. fresh paint, redone kitchen, 3 bdrm. den. near beach. $319,500. CLOSE TO COVES -A ? ~ ... \.. 0 •ath CdM clasSJc on Poppy. Fl S O ··I room, some coastline and wt _ ·-dter view. $395,000. IEST Of llOAtlOOI -CdM's Harbor View Hills. outstanding spacious single story family home. completely remodeled , 3 bdrm. $495,000. ---$560,000 TO $895,000·--- SIT ton V1nl -From beamed living room and watch the b8¥-80d pavillion. 3 bdrm. office., courtyard, designer kitchen. $575,000. IUCI FIOIT TMHIE -Under construction, get Involved with 3 bdrm, 2 ba. on West Oceanfront. $560.000 with $20,000 decor pkg. VIEW, ft(W, WO! -Ocean Blvd. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 1 story on highly elevated 40' lot. Approx. 180° view. Buy adj. 30' lot for 70' frontage. $895,000. OU( Clll Cllll -In a lovely 4 bdrm. 3 ba. Cape Cod home. Some vu. from master. close to beach, shops;-9ciloot. $625.000 llC CUTM Ill -Customized Broadmoor unique floor plan. 5 bdrm. city light view with country like IMng. Spacious feet $759,000. ----OVER 1 MILLION--- octUflOIT ESTln -Five bedrooms, seven baths, five car garage, 6700 sq. tt. with every amenity imaginable. $3,950,000. A WllU 01 Tl( lllff -In San Clemente, spectacu- lar view of the Pacific, 5 bdrms, mediterranean flavor, owner willing to finance. $1 ,500.000. SO' OF QUAlfl UYFIHT -Charming, iidy, older home, garden on prime bayfront Sandy. beach. pier. dock $1 , 100,000 ----OPEN HOUSES--- SATURDAY 1-5 Ulllll Yl[W ... , $319,000 4 bdrm. 2'h ba. Palermo llH -$485.000 3 bdrm. 2 ba & guest charmer SUNDAY 1-5 20 u ,.,. lristel • T Walllci< UOtm H Markas PfltllSIU """ $319 ,500 2110 '"m. 3 bdrm. den rem~ horn§._ c.narml~ Sl1J}dJ3.1L-1-=-., UU.YllW.-S $319.000 HUPertlristel 4 bdrm. 2'1t ba Palermo T. Walla llll -$895,ooo n111c ... "'4. Ocean vu. 3 bdrm, 2 ba o Johnson llM -$485,000 211 Im 3 bdrm. 2 ba. l guest charmer C Maxsent• ..... ftlW -.s $349.ooo 1111 Pert Tlaert 4 bdrm. FR. Portoflno T Boland .. UIYll $759,000 u ...... ,,.. Costom12ed 5 bdrm Broadmoor M. Huglll Wllllm PAii $270.000 UJ1 ,..., ... ~ bdrm., 3 ba "Kensington" K Granieri .. _ $419,000 211 ..... Townhome. 3 bdrm, 3 ba M. Rouseelot ~amenity of BelCourt HHI. $475,000. lJ~I: HMri. ~L-U2i.-Utt-f>()OO , PACIPIC COAST 19GHWAT AT ........... 80UUVAltD .. a>aClMA. DIL MAa l HOMES FOR SILE 2 IEDROOI 600'ft larkspur. (3rd Street) Corona del Mar 759-4830 $185,000 _ Sunday 12-4 2 BR plus FAI RI or DEi 12 Belcourt Or. S . Belcourt 644-6200 $685,000 Sunday 1:30·5 128 Kings Place. Cllffhaveo, Nwpt Bch 645-4092 $650,000 Sat/Sun 12-S * 7 MalnsaJI. Jasmine, Corona del Mar 759-4830 $302,000 Sunday 12-4 * 1001 Nottingham Rd, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $345,000 Sat-Sun 1-4.30 • t 8 Rue Villars, Big Canyon 644-6200 $418,000 Sunday 1-4 2015 Vista Caudal, Bluffs, N.B. 759-9100 $350,000 Sunday 1-4 v2123 Yacht Radiant. Seavlew 760-8333 $419.000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 211 Apolena. Balboa Island 644-9060 $425,000 2970 Babb. Costa Mesa 546-5002 $133.00 1622 Baker. Cosla Mesa 546-4788 $143,000 Sunday 1-4 Sat 12-4 Sat 1-4 230 Iris. Olde CdM 675-6000 $485,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 v37 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Canyon, NB 760-8333 $460,000 Saturday 1-4:30 2110 Seville. Peninsula Point 675-6000 $319.500 Sunday 1-4.30 t 1432 W Bay, Newport Beach 646-7171 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .. 3 1111l1s Fll 11 tr IEI 202 Adams, Huntington 8Mct\ 536-1718 F1om $168,000 Sat/Sun 9-8 1112 Berkshire Lane. W•tcfiff, Nwpt Bch 631-0680 $279,000 Sunday, 1·5 * •9551 Blackfin Circle, HuntlnQton Bch 963-83n S 185,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 .... 2764 Bluebird, Costa Mesa 557-4566 $260.000 Sat/Sun 11:30/2·30 2764 Bluebird, Costa Mesa 557-4566 $260,000 Sat 1-4 • 13 Carmel Bay, Spyglass Hill, N.B. 759-9100 $469,000 Sunday 1·5 * S 11 CUff Or. Clltfhaven, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $322,500 Sunday 1-4:30 •260 Evening Canyon, Shorediff 84 .. 6200 $799,000 sat & Sun 1·5 t 1736 Galaxy Or, Dover S~es. N.B. 631-7300 $675,000 Sunday 1·'4:30 v 15 Jetty Ortve, Jasmine Creek, CdM 759-1626 $329.900 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •t23 Montectto Or., Spyglasa Hill N.B 631-7300 $610,000 Sunday 1-4.30 45 Nor1hampton. (Belcourt Hills) Nwpt Bch 759-6700 $520,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 * •3335 Ocean Blvd , Corona del Mar 644-6200 S 1,295,000 Sat & Sun 1-4 t 3216 Ocean Blvd. Otde CdM 675-6000 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 * • t 1064 Pescador Or Dover Shores. N B. · 631-7300 $445,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * * * • 1244 Polaris, Dover Shrs, Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2001 Port Bristol, H. V H 675-6000 $279,000 Sunday t-5 421 Serra Drive, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $545.000 Sunday 1-4 405 Seville, Newport Beach 644-9060 $382,500 Sunday 1-4 * * 736 Vta lido Nord. Lido Isle, NB 642-5200 $1 ,625,000 Sunday 1-4;30 ~ 2152 Vista Entrada, Blutta 644-6200 $232,000 Sunday 1-4:30 .. 4 II ;111Fll11 tr IEI 800 Aleppo, Eutbtutt, Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $289,500 Sunday 1-4:30 927 Aleppo. Eutbluff, N.B. 759-9100 $350,000 Sunday 1-4:30 * •83 8Meon Bay, 8Meon Bay 759-8700 $795,000 Sund~ 12-4 ..... • 16 Belcourt, Bek:ourt 760-8333 $819,000 •2951 Cassia. Eastblutt, N.B. Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $359.900 Sunday 1-4:30 * v 18 Cypr899 Point Ln (Big Canyon) NB 644-4046 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1356 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $650,000 fee Sat/Sun 1-4;30 •t 1342 Galaxy Or. Dover Shorn. N.B. 631-7300 $725,000 Sunday 1-4:30 **2209 Heather Lane, Newport Beach 642-5200 $350,000 Sunday 1-4:30 •333 Poppy Ave Old COM. Corona del Mat 631-7300 $595,000 Sunday 1-4:30 •2012 Por1 Bristol, H V.H. 675-6000 $319,000 Sat & Sun 1·5 1806 Por1 Stanhope, Harbor Vlew Hills 759-6700 $349,950 Sunday 1·5 1727 Por1 StlrJlng, H V H 644-6200 $335,000 1688 Rhode Island. Costa Mesa Sunday 1-4 546-2313 $119,500 Sat &Sun 1-4 1688 Rhode Island Cir, Costa Mesa 751-6190 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1527 Seacrest. Harbor Vtew Hills. CdM 644-9060 $398,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 5 IEDROOI 1533 Miramar, Newport Beach 646-7111 $399,000 Sunday 1·5 **219 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB 759-6700 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 let Ui Htl• Y H Sell Y 01r Propertrl .; Call C1111111N, 642-5'678 for information . & surprisingly low cost . I II ,._, Fii II tr DEi 33 Bumina Tree, Newport Beach . 675-8000 $759,000 Sunday 1-5 ••3 Muir BMctl. Spyglass. Nwpt Bch 759-1501 $1.800,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •V-•33 Rldgeffne. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 780-8333 $3,500.000 Sunday 1-5. I Ill ,1us Fii RI or DEi Lots 8<4-85-86, Top of Rocky Pt • Spyglass 64<4-6200 $2,<400.000 Sat & Sun 8-8 t 209 lriS, Lot. Corone del Mar 644-6200 $<439,000 Sat & Sun 1-4 t 211 Iris, Lot, Corona del Mar 64<4-6200 $385,000 Sat & Sun 1-4 ••"' # 1 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) NB 64<4-9060 $3,900,000 Sunday 1-4 CllllS TIWl•IES FOR SILE 2 IEllllll 311 Dahlia. Corona Del Mar . 673-6494 $239.500 Sunday PM · 3 BR plus FAii RI or DEi 2420 Vista Nobteza. The Bluffs, N B. 631-7300 $269,500 Sunday 1-4·30 •464 V11ta Trucha. Bluffs.NB 759-9100 $259,000 Sunday 1-4.30 llPLEIES Fii SILE 3 Ill ,11s 2 Ill 21 1 Apolen,a. Balboa Island 64<4-9060 $425,000 Sunday 1-'4 HOMES FOR REiil 203 Palmer, Newport Hghts. Nwpt Sch. 642-2940 $1350/mo Sat/Sun 12-5 t view •Spa •Pool * •Watertront * * * Watertront & Pool V"G1ve address at guard gate A NEW WORLD OF ADVENTURE! in the 1•011Y•'8llllm-on the 18th ~Md by Wallace Neff. Superior au brick con- struction. 4 bdrm, 5 baths. Separate pool house with sauna. huge basement. 6 aru heaters, oak planked noora. com- ptete MCUrlty and smoke l)'lt.-n. Tram to 2nd ft()()(, beeutlful roae garden, 17 fruit tr .... Gated entry. C.SI owner at Hit •• for appointment. Priced at $995,000. may also lease. Brokers wtll .be given consideration. IPEI HISE UT /Sii 1·1 COMMERCIAL •VILDI G AT TBE NEW F1JN ZO E ZO ED Cl La~t <'hanrt' to buy prime com- · mtrr ial building before the new tu. law • Oulstaodin_g location next to fun Zone and new Balboa Landing r on11trurtion project. •2•1, ... 714 e73·1MI 8WNER C::•A&lllNfi 8A l'FaeNT C::e'IT AGE AND S•AllD PIE& 3 Bclnn. 2 Bath a.ome + ••dio •pert-' rMnt. Pit>r has pace for 2 boata. 1895,000. Call for &ppt. to t«. LOKA VA CESMLT•• I 173·4111 -~. _-. ~I· .. ..-·I ,..---.. -..,. 11m111w.1 ,. .. 111-Tl 1111,111 IDT Ill • 111 f lllT1 Penlntuta Point ct...ic w/5 -lg bdnna, 3 beth9. 3 car gwege, 2nd atQfy deck. patio, open & el~ng area, quiet at.'9et. PLUS, It .i. on1y 1 to ~/ooeen. .. IAT/M1-I 1114 .... ..., •• ,.,. ..... ..... .,_ HllHT (114) M1-4111 Cttat 3 Bdnn, l ~ Badi bOtM with modt>m kitdten and largt> dttkt + new large •pertme•t willl kyU.t. and dt>ck. Crut rental property! 1389,000. C.D for aJt appt. to Me. LeaA "ANC::E llEAL Tea 87MMI let Ut llelp Y• Seti y .. ,,~·rtd ell ClentfW, 642-5671 for information & surprisingly . low cost. Rate chart r Rates are correct as of Friday. Nov. 28, and are subjec1 to change. Monthly 11th Dletrlct coet·of.funda Index: 7.901 WMkty lndea .. : ... CD, 5.79; 1-Yr. T ....... 5.79. 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I f~ eXCIC't lot tfle ooel of (fie tpe0e ... ~ ~ tfle tn« Ctedlt C*1 Ottty ti. lllowed tot the tht tneeftlon. THE DAILY PtLOT OFFICE HOUflS T•: M-F 1"'5'.30/COUNTER M·F 1-5 lnlfal 1112 Ctural 1112 lneral 1Mz1c.reu HI llu lm!c.nu .. , ... 1122 c..-. -... Int c..ta ... 1124 lrnHl/C....._ ........ = •EJSroe TJU.PLEX• i 1'4 tot::rni RWY. m , ......... ;en-eut. 28R 1M ..,,_ 1eR 2S~ down, <MC. U30t<. OllPTllML U1 U1 Ullf.-r .. W .. f *IWLO* dupMJI front 2bt, rear 2bt 8AOl<EAS WELCOME 18A rental In back. ' Gtatral 1112 Prlndpels Only.c Ov9f 50 fMt of t«T8Ct TRIPLE BONUSES· 3 000 So of PCH, 2Bd, 18-F'tua den br«*ers ..icome Loaded w/upgradH, fenced yard, Hklng * •llnmf* * Ron Young, AQt. ~7348 fronting on the bey. nu plus eq tt. '°' S3So,Ooo. Bech unft. Prln Onty1 S320K off9f 975 .. 9995 tMiM dt~ 2 atory $159,000 631-3190 Flrtt reaate oUerlng. un1quutngle1toryccndo lndlvldual and unique In 720-1780 C.U.... Int homee start at $158,900 <YWNERIWESTSIOE Premium End Unit e.wn llnl _, ha.I Its own court ywd design. surrounded by ............ I.I. Only 7 left• Agt 541-1329 28' 2a. nou.. S 12a,s00 In "The Cow". _.,,. & wit.ti pnvate twlmmtno tr .... located on Cherry mf. m l&IT • . spacioutw/2 ..,._, t«m Mofe tt\en S500 eq. ft. pool 3 Bedfooms and S Lake See !"-chwm of EHtllde Co1ta MeH lllUT'mll Many ~ Muit dine. view deck & ::m-~altua~:: 1~; Batlle E•tremely up· thll 4 Bedroom hOme •Miii•-* Condo. Expanded 3 Eastllda3StoryCapeCod Mel 14e-e173 "watera ..sg." patio. lot with e pa · 1 • 4 graded with beautiful with ao many extru. Owner leel/lng ••I 8Mut Bedroom, 1~e. hOme In Twntwn. 2 maa1• Bdrm Just redueed to SHS,000 • ni v h.nd detailing and ex-Hit ....._ Laet angl lvl, form dine, fam rm ftc.llent condition. Wall 2'n8A + pm ofb/NW f«Pfompt... :-"~~ '9JlllOlllll vlewa • .Well .,...__._1 •·-w/mlfroredw-"!;,Lomstr tow~ Plaza. Haa rm.Extru1W.exct\.up, HAVE Hutlnga & Co. 8'0-6MO or tJ:..-... F ..... -:,....... prleed al '849,000 Call _, --bdrm, MC gate-21,900. community pool and 2 AsltltlQ $139.500 en --"'· onn .... ~ to... °'*1 Sat & Sun 1-4:30. cer oar•· FUii Pfloe S31~70R 831-5305 A NEED? lnO room. ~ r.mlly ••2 1200 a_.,. 1200 18 Jetty Or!Ye 759-1828 s 124 950 My9r1-Afphe Corp Attn room. matter 1u1te. .,. • .-..· ' P!Mcy and MCU(tty Ell· New on milt 38' San Fran Traditional WllTW Fllll FI ND <*lllnt vlllue • H50.000 style hm w/OOMll and CMec> 38r 18a w/1 c:.- on, .. land. eunaet vtew. S349f< Oor Realty oar. 41 yrd, needs wottc. J PETE BARRE Tl REALTY J PETE BARRE Tr REALTY 1111--,lrfM ess..2ee1°'*1Sun409 631_7370 Att..,atl119,900.Agt. through classified .,.. lat/S. 1 .. al Columbus Clr. David 650-t357 M2-llM •-----·1------ j PETE J BARREn .. REALTY J PETE BARRE TI . REALTY ~caM 9d ----•I caJ tpdcM, witK 1----I all ad"' J-H,/,/;-y/ S()' ~U:!:. 14•' ~I =•c•••"~::.:, O• 842-5878 .-------1 Bob Caustln 151-7720 Of . 873-0354 BIG CAllYOll BUY OF THE WEEK i-m-----......._AUILEUL GABOEN SETTING Thia Immaculate 4 Bedro001, 3 Bath home Is a real jewel. lnclUdea beamed celllngs, French doors, oozy brick fire- places. aJI surrounded by lush gardens with large pool and apa. owners are motivated and have priced to sell. $639,000 For more lntorrn•llon call D•Y B• •.STEPHANIE BRODY GrubbGEllis • ~ ml()elllUOol 'flhlTI' 844-8200 W~en Onf'I Corona Jel ma,. 'Wi/f :JJo - SANT A'S COMING So Get Ready -With a crackling fireplace, big patio & BBQ, sundeck and the neatest 2 BQ, 2 Bath condo. Stroll to China Cove one block below or to shops and fine restaurants. An amazing $239,5001 FOR LEASE View home, big fireplace, 2 BA, 2 Bath, sundeck, furnished & ready, $2,000/mo. Including water & gardener. CORONA DEL MAR'S CHRISTMAS WALK Sun. Dec. 7th, 11-4pm. Visit and olde fashioned Christmas Bazaar In our office, Christmas goodies tool 2 340 7 East Highway Corona det Mar, CA 92625 673-8494 ·- .... .• C.11 ... Int t•l!'!!''!IP!rt!!!'!!"!!"!...!!!!j!~==~ '!"'!!'i!i•liiiiiiiiliiiiiiii.._....,;iiiilliii ... _,... --•n•n•am •-• ..... ..uun.-....... *' tu ..... ~ Su t..!,911..__ --':-:..~~ · •U-FNI• ~NB h' bdrM, 2d\t beltlble rm, 22•~a·:-':'.::-"'port T .... ~ .... pool~~~,:,-:; =."':.,~~ ~t ;~-:n~4 trs* l126t< •~ 1371 ~ Lerge 2 'Woom, 2 betfl ~orM p~" tor Height• condo. .. tile wlfo"'* ~rm.'; yec:M 5.000+9' •• "°°''"° .-.II DK 1211 apaclou1 bdrma, 2'A 5~. By Owner. =d~ ..:= ~:!ce+ young couple « oaoo klleflen baths btlek rrty rm I more Ablolute Submit on prtcie • t'*'-Call. Freddie, Oat t>atht, lamily room w/wet ••1111.... lilt Jin area. St~ to lhop-Ir.ends Only &221,000 lrplC Ck>M to ~ bargein at Ot'ly 1419,900 Ot< Appl w/PATRICK 774-T2101!\18 ~52'2 bar 0Yef'lo06llng pool • -ping Reduc:9d I 10,000 to F .. 8nd ..,._ may CtMry parka 3 yrs old. S.. For delMI C.-PATRIC!( TENORE 831-12M or BlUfFS LO N!W TwntlM Calil L1Ylng al It Beat! 1111,mT .... , .. only 1118,900 tor tut 2nd T 0 e~ patio 1155,000 TENORE 831·12M Of lecMl02 28f 2'.+8&. Qal', yard OeeiQner 2 bdml, 1'.~ Betti ule. Call PA TRICK OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 780-l702 11100, Opaf1 Sat & &. .... Na -• twnnm In ~t Hgtlt1 TENORE 831-1288 or M'87?11 IW 233 18th Ptaoa (E) 2230 hc1flc 64&-0ll8 UllUllT LIU~ wtth 2 er g11ege. private 1eo-1102 snu I.I. -. 7ec>-054 __ 3_,.......,= 4 Spec:lOUt bdrml + large yard with custom ape Quiel Cul~ hOme HARBOR VlEW HOMES E~ .::. ~~ d'f:. bonus room. LCMlly pool ~:8$';dt~ Ii';~~;;. wldblfif~ 4bdrm+ L~t2.!'ieed M;'J~ lataJa .,, p , yerd maint no and waterfall malt• ttWs detail• call PATRICK jMW den. 1~• batnl A greet ,.., .,., vacant, ·•--------lii~~~~!!I J>et• Sl.50. 135 C.cf 2 story encu1MI home a TENORE 631·1288 Of --•• t>uyatonly'231,000 Cell $269,500 agt ...0-1529 .-Alltllll Place 3'4-0$31 '"I bw_gam at S2 14,500 7e0-a702 now. litltr.._.W.._, •IWlll•llAll• llllM-YM.llJ 3:S:':!r°'~~ Hl-1211 IY ... I MUT•WNITllTU uttenew3bdrm,2•,;,t>ath 1·.5 1tt2 ------Net f 515,000 No comm Counuy-CNrm in-noo eq ft wlfMmari '"'" L•,;• C.h Agt 031.()880 Rents $40,000• 3703 Nepwof1 loeetlOn Dou._ Ing rm. famlly rm. nr• _ Seashore. (213)498-3318 Ii~. new own ~ plaee • mM• $265.000 Y1IWt NW! •llfWI Sl'HIALI cook 109 3 bdrm 1 • Call PATRICK TENORE LCMlly hOme blurt Ilda WINTER LEASE Moct.I perleel large 3 --bath home • Almost • 63t-t2&e1780-a702 Klngt Pt.ace ~uoe lot Baytront 3BA lufn 11750 WM*R ,H ;, • it • --------bedroom, 3 bath condo •OCEANFRONT• steal 81 1193.ooo call B Owner 64~2 Ocntt 3BA U9C* $2000 ..... IHc~ 1141 w/pool apal. MCUflly ABSOLUTE BEST VALUE now IOf your~· .!. Penln oentt 3BR hm &2300 LUXURY 3tw 2ba. ~ 081• ale + mar. A Uke fl9'# large 4 bdrm lilhr .... Wehiwf Int~ C...t YEARLY LEASE TowMc>fne, 1'" yrs old ....... bargain at ~249,900. oceanfront eatate 111-1211 ... ,. .... Newpoflltland3BR1ower, !/ery (delwl• SH50/mo 3Br 2'•B• homea. Obi gar, Large 2 bdrm. 2 ba w1200• pieture postcard dock $1700 VlUa Rentala lg sundeek. qompaet, 1209.900 An a~ute Vte'*S. Pvt t>eeen ~ ten-.m • 8ayfron1 COndo 2BR+den 675-4912 easy care lol. N E corner apecial • 2 bdrm. 2 bath nl1 Price sluhed .. ,.., II.IOI Dl•llAITlt 11950 5...,........., •br ,,.. kldt of Adams & Alabama Ml only 1189,toolt PATRICK S700.000 fM last aale. llf\DJt .. ,.re pert.cl partners Bayfront 68A, doc« '5000 ::;,:;-~ ,,.... lndda def' ~Y:;:lc,!r~11,6:9000 i~fo~ 631-1288 or ~~~:9~-~:l:.co~ Id••• locatlon w/3 when enJoy9d on the ~M~=tp~100 ii'oo 1d{;. utrae 760-8702 spacl<>UI bdrm1 In O'lllin-PlllO of lhlS t>MutlfUI S3M 191 AG& ,_ "GRANDMA'S.. • --W ar• unit (2nd unit 2 LakellOe St Albans. 2 Waterfront Homea. Inc _ __ 2Br Collage on double lot Lrg 3 bdrm, 2'~ ba. wfpod bdrms) indlY laundriee. bdrm, 2 be condo f1'IOY 1J 1· 1• STOP LOOKINO Oo3Bw.!'.!~.s..1c60u~sT•" ··!~: :zq~:.I ape. 1enni1111\d aee gate wge '°' anc1 ba6cony Tenn;s, pod a..,.. 111e .......... b ZIM seoo • 2-a1ory 2t>alt '"'"'"' '"" "' " 1 lli.til.... High cal4ingt. 161yhghtt, .,,,.,,.._ • Pree.cs nght at pWtect home ~ l)t'ICed ..._ apactous enGUO" llfde Wtlll pool. apa, RV ace.a, -formal dtn rm & w.t bar. '355.000 to ... quictllyt A;; fux 2bf Q;;d line ~., .. cell CDSlot Ml1obehl185K •l&IHllW* S1695fmo or buy for *•Ytll•f* abode garage equlpt ..... 1M 4BDAM + 3BATH Model perlect 4 Bdrm 3"' * .......... m 1239,900 Patrick/Sue t4111TT.I, flt 11 Yrs Play tennta, swim. 1011 11'1 klleh $850 at S3M191 Or 3 bedroom 2 ba II "SllorecUtf" wllh RV ae-Bath wtth formal din rm. Bayridge COndo 'C' Plan, agt 631-12M/7&0-8702 OWC w/20% down Both the spa and wall( to SC Agt f.. ....,., gourmet klteh« ~B~~=s,~·K lamrm,3trples +vi.w A 2bd,2ba,ltplc.gar,pool, ...... unlta 2br. 1 ba w/frp6e Plau Super Studio •• 1....... c hildren Ok 177! Conoo w/2 cw garage 3 value at $469,too ""'lh MC S209.000 159'-5a24 •ml,.Mt-•-WALK TO BEACH ANO condo wtlh motivated - -J -539-8191 Agt tea I ;K tefml " assumable loen ----1 -BAY (Ted you'remlulng Mfler Cell now f-1uu ••• VEAYCL£Aii29r 1ea. w'i l>~k~~i~ d6~oo FM detllla call PATRICK •SPHTAlkll .. 28drms. 28a & attadled • wmner I) Call now fOf .. ., ........ .., WWW we;;; ... m to gar a pv1 yd Pref cpl Of 3 M le to beach $e2K T E N O R e Light elpentt¥9 hvlng 49'., gar.ge End focahon on your personal lhoWlng IJ 1 1211 the bMch I 1100/mo small lam .,;lgd refs. nc I ~EA EST TE 631-12661760·8702 latn1ly rm. den. 3Ba, pod, the ground level wlpool ....... ·~ • VIiia Rent.,. 675-4912 .,... S750i mo 540-4 752 L A · HAVE OTHERS large lot By Owner view All neutr•I tonea. PROFESSIONALS 1359,000 646-4394 FM ..... at I 1800/mo IJ 1· 1111 Gr•t Lindo Str .. t lo-1au fut 111 RON ORT ~8377 cation Small 2Bdrtn 18a Rean a ....... nly ol r~·Jts~11.. JI IUIM ISUll •.a-.. M _. upatalfl Batt IOf 1 pet• ~. apedol•, 1bd, fba _. """ """"' -• Alme.I 'A> aore on wal•· -nl•-eon S750l mo Vib Ren-condo.ju.pool,saune 5 ltnefChend•M•d1nelau. front Room '°' 100 ... + -lata 675-4912 m1n wlk 10 Doheny 8-=h l•eil yacht 5,000+tf •ta1-28dtmt, 2 Bath ·Na end ...U. 240-7457 aft 5 P RKLI "G P80L 4 SPA PLUS .\ 3BDRM·IB.\ ROME 9551 BLACKFI CIRCLE Hl'~Tl~GTO~ 8£ACB ·t .i1 ur.,ta \1ont4"rt')' .. "'tlh llu,f' RY Bt c t•.,I, on "qu.,t r ul df'·..ar 6tref't. Onr 111111"" to brarh. 185,000 IU:AL E.'iTATE PKOf'E.4'.'ilO-'AUi RU' ORT ta-1217 TU PAYERS UST CllllCE OllPLIS, 11•u1, m1 11 111 ..... TllITT .lllT R•IT Fii Ylll A duplex two blocks from the sand. Priced at $179,950 with an assumable loan of $ 124,390 with an adjustable rate current- y at 9.87 5%. Two one bedrooms with one bath. There are two new water heaters, new roof, copper plumbing, electric garage door opener with two remote controls, a washer and dryer Included. live In one unit and rent the other. Principal and Interest of only $1130/mo. Call for an appointment. o.r., ..... u1-22a Submit on pra . trades loeatton on the U9C* ftr lell 1111 f11.1P Wl1I 710-1221ext234, 8-5 OK Appl w/PATRICI< level wla nice view of 1t1e P•BTI• .-J1 ha •~.... I ,. TENORE 131-1288 or pool White carpee Miiia ..--?-• t Huge t. -14• 760-8702 It ... In entry I leYOIOrt 2 bdrm, 2 bath uec condo loll 28dtm Mow.! Ctialn Thele'a a batter ~I Cell 2 .,.., 6&'m8 tri~ wlllt>elnstalled For ..... on the send! Fuff ocean let1g111 fence. Only VllaAantaltl7M 12 •2200 &It. FR. ~Id 11upe; at $1150/mo. viewt walk to lhopplng, S51,000 John Denver W vautted oe1t1, ~ts. llYlllll•"WL P* 'a tt1e bay OtltY :::'J~5~sl.1211~a ev .. tabRUROOSt.&m. enc:tgars1215 so Fat ..... et I 1200/mo $219,900 with lefmsl Call CfilhwaaMr refnger•or &m.e 21 ff 2Bdrma. 18t Incl r• PATRICK TENORE 4Bdrmal Country 1.1 no pell 'no gara~·, .. ...-~,,_ ____ _ WM~" '... .... . ~' . lrtgetalOt&wUher-ory. 631-1286or780-t702 aerHI Only $11,500 S900/moJ60-9657 '~new townhome. otllflf Plllll combo C .. Warren at HAVEOTH!RS Down• Aaum801e loenl -moclllllunct2matrbdrma. Ill Y $nl,llt 760-8333 Of 75 .. 3409. Just '52.900! Beaullful • •38drm, 28a houM den, '88, W/0, garaee 2200 eq tt on M9e lell9!. Nuevol R"'9f'tlde County Yard maintenance & Pool & tenM Walk to 48 2112B F II John OWIV9r RMlty wa1• pd Nr ll'lo9plng UCI & paB, $1400/mo r • •m Y 657-511• E--..::7.94 ... 11450/mo 640-5324 M0-7900 or MS-4762 -> neighborhood, many up· .. .._ ""' ..., grades, sauna. baaullful -_________ ,""'" ___ •M-222 & COM DUPLEX -~ ...... 1141 landscaplng Pool·alie BY OWNER! 43 Foot lot on •-1125 4 blka t beach 1Br+ yard Newport Sel'IOOI c:•n•I •BA 28A ha plua IOUI '1IW _, .. ,. * wld, ~ pet•. 11s01.::i ~8. h ... gate com- dlslrlet Call to ... Liz or tBr hi "450.000 Sott IOI IYDY... R-1'01 now, R-3 ln future? ywly, 760-1358 mun H L-o · Wht ••Cer V\I ChoekJonee631•12&aM Dec etoae 875-2332 ..... , SIU 50•150 1o11 Fut Qf<>'*lng -pt1v, 111 11me oftr tor rent, 6-46-5743 Lltt4atdeftrff....,t PenlhouM townnome 2t>r Perr11! Only S15.000 hwllrl~hNt refsl2300/mo 494-281() bd 3 1'.ba overloo•ong New· John Denver RHlty e>c.an wtew 1•2 yr I•. --uft • & l&STU Tw0 :.·, :;'., ~ POf1 Harb« E•eellel'lt in-657·5t18.~851·2834 S2500/mo Agt 640-~ wio. ocean l/tewl Estate 720-1ll0 vestment opponunlty __ ~a Canyon Vtew1! living on acr• of oar· • ...., C ... 1 1111 Asking s121.ooo Call C..tttrJ Lets 3BR 2BA a 2 car oar. No den•. poo1 a ape Ck>M Ira •F•t Ht • • Damn 831· 12M Cfl!• l 225 Pets Avail 1218 673-1889 to bHeh 2Br. 28• _ or 673· 8890 11661/mo Incl utU1 Call r---------------.. I·~~~~ , PAC VIEW Memorial •-W MllW& 4t4..,.6S3 Mon-Fri CLOSE.' 1111,Ell Ell 111i•• plots. lol 25 A tllfu F -•• Y ~~-fl V11ta del Mar., .. 13752Bt1Batroolhoutia Frp1e,1 ______ _ nlCllSE WITI ll% NWI .. e19 ot-212• new carpet 673--0887 VACAIT 111 IWY Detached 3Bdrm, 2Ba home. Large yard, 2 car garage. Great location. Owner may carpet and paint. Asking $145,000 ~-----.. WM'TUITIU Six years new, 3Bdrms, 2~Ba, detached townhome. Cov- ered patio w/nlce yard. Asking s1~.ooo llLL ClaatlflN CMta .... ., sq 2 is the answer to your buying =:,:0cr:,~i.~~ and sellln needs. P1ia s10001mo 540-7364 Bld!t /"e 81dtdet Oce1111 View •3Br 2'"~c00do End unit, 2 car gar l~ry lac • lfi*. pool lmmed occup Agt. 973-1580 .... Tllll. 48r 3Ba, garege s 1000 ,..,. find 2•2+gar M25 Coiy 1 Bf 1 Ba E-elde S480 OTHERS AVAILABLE F• TIUlllT 11 ...... •HOt new CIOndo rw ~ &Mii pee ok. 38f 2'"8e. Fri>!. dbl gar. spa. S 1116 64M!M 1 or 142-teel ~.... -Ila .... II ._. lllt 11 ceitillliti 11M c.ta... llM Ceitia llili~· ~~ .... ...,.IM c.1om home OCEAN FRONT OUPlEX c;;; WWW , .. XPt anw Ml IL• 9"A .. I Cl.!AH tedrrft, * ~ ~· * frpl SllO/mo, 1 Y' lie. » .. Den. S8a. lots of Huge llv rm & fll*:, w/frlg BlllcO!IY ovet1oc*lng pOOI ...., ulll pd '*91g. Idly Iba q,ta, ._ .......,, Frig. • ttowre !Wat & ll9t Mr. F':"* "9gf\ ~ OV9rtoo•dn9 tUfnl1111furn, A..it IM 711 couple.~ .. man ..._ No J>9'1 l650 + t.d.ty S41S' l31-3i4e encl gwege no peta Ind No p«a 545 4155 (71')133-007 PoOll2300'Aot142·2134 ..uppe,~8d.28al1500 I I •• !Mlf\I • te00MCUrftyM$.3&11 _ ' ' --M70/mo.145-5517 --·lower-~Bd 2&. $1250 eoet Cl! uni... EASTSIDE TOWNHOUSE • ._ ••-* BIG. 3br 2'M>a. frpl ow. 506 ! oOwi Front up req d 548-5704 28r 18a, WuMtl dry9f 2tlt 2be 1161• new. lrpl. git. EASTSIDE SHARP 'fri9, cMlfl ....... 0¥9 ~.... 2111 ~ IOc, Rik to bctt and Owtlet Cell M·F 151· 1 IM •SUNSET BEACH Aaoa hook-us>. U-lot· 303I 1850 ~40 It days, CLEAH 28r, w/d hookup ind No ~ Ms-4a65 -~ Udo wi.oe 11400 )'Mr Coolldg• No pets ...o-2421 ...,..,wtlenda t cs end ia-eoe. MO, _______ _ !X. 1'~. round ...._.22 Priced 1111 2bdr"' 2ba trom Sandi DIM!• lSr M75/mo ..a2.ns1 pm 1700/mo w-tt50 *"' mA* 1tepa to~ ffpl, wld. """"'ml1 kltch cloM 1 lulty turn Ava I nowt _ .. c:om91 r.-ior'ee.d. Yrty • aaw w ma IUO ti o $825/mo 632·15e82 * •Ea1t1lde 1paelou1 ~tfiield ... 1 ... =-18r, 18a, ~ k~~ ........ 15().2224 -·-~ n urry ~ --28ctnn apt qtl6lt atrM\ ~ . .,.. Utila...,_,.,. ___ .....;.. __ ltg3bdtm.2'•bewll)OOI 53U191Aot• ............... Child 01( No P•ll .,,....,.,. Taimt ·~ 2bf 1ba.unf,WW vu, rwMg. IC)e, tenn11 and MC gate Wlnu.T 2H'I 1625/mo 131-&155 ·--Ea.tlldeeon.g.38t 18a. '*' Ptlll"llCWl*. ldty. 2 High ceilings, lkyllglrta. mnm•-•• W/D tlllup earpott lncd ....... cat ptcg. 47ttl 8t yrty fOrlMI din rm' wet bet Ctl.r~ CepeCod ........ 1Bdrm 1Ba. ~ kitchen •BAY TIMBERS• L lie bfand,.... Al Utlllll• erd Peri.ct f()( 'anw11 28dtm. frpte. petlO S0?5•1fft1142·2423 SfeMtmo Patrlcie/Sue pOf1 I and 39, 2Ba. Wltw/Dryr evt. Blk to Quiet 18r, frple. pool. pald.P001,gar199 Sorry. yl"_ .... No-•S795fmo. S1295Adott.IW(),.1~ -.,.., 631 t2M/760-870~ frplc, sngl lam l'IOme. Uta ......, Yf"' 15/U\ n-• patio, gar No pet1. 399 no petl -·-,. ..--·-~ ·~.......... --_· new. S2100/mo AVlll ""'' ., <>IV ,..,..,, ,eq, w Bay St $635. 650-8357 1 Sedtoom $620 Avlll 1211 122~ •STUOiP APT '500• 28r Prof llCMt9 onty1 BLUFFS COHOO 3 BR January Owtlet 64~73 Aval4 12120 722.0224 28drm 1 Ba1h 1725 ta.droom, dlill'IWelfler • ..._ oetac:Md O*lot n-C::.trgydt~ ,.,.,BA, 1925/mo year ---•SAY VIEW UnfuHI *c!6~:. ~.~ 301 AYOCado 642-MSO gW8gl. flreplla. $575 rutn11Pl~abtafCWQulel lA8l£ i.... 84""°335 3BR 28A 2 cars new lBr on bay Snal pet90n. 1034 "D"' va1encl1 per mo Call Betty mat i.dy. ,,....., pool, ~REN!~~"}.._.__ -·--11t12..... decor Blk to bcl'IS1325 Ouiel/Ntete25' utlls pd UOOlmo S4S-Z983... 64._22700# 645-9161 u.:..1~11_1nc_. a.._5-3M3.._.. ________ ,1 rk>t .. _,..., .. .._.......,.. ~--rl -. deck b 311 e~-67-9-1943 • •e•-=a.110 $5000/mo M.,,I~ Adult1. no.pets Slrn 3~.2~1~225 • IY *~ Vatae 28r 18a Z.U V luL.... 2'41 *fl.U--* 542·1183or722 Bofaa 1875 873-7353 OTHERS AVAILABLE •IUlllT ... * dluJt upper, new decor, l"a•aa1•.. Lg18dtmCondOSIOO/mo --11 •-• EXCLUSIVE HARBOR I Bdrm. 18a, 1unc1eck. dlhWlhr, locked garege llilfmlll •---Avl nowt Ag! 162·111• *••M"• -RIDGE 3Dd 2• ba Lg e&mlY lflTll patlO Lg living rm, all $875 No pets 640-2495 Buulltul, eteen lerge Ger· 28R 1BA. gar. ~rs'· *YEARLY OCEAN VIEW '1!::"· 1-:..:..:Mc:Mn, Loft, w1we1' bar, f,oo.1 .llllllTa uUltpdS850 F" *Mela Verde d'IWI 28r den Apia Beautllut&r tndk 11~~=t 2er ta. dUCJIP. Wmh- Tf• ir:::. fl..... tenrws, llC g.a11, lrplc, 2 11 ....... tr llMlll Ttl0£1T 111...... 28a. dShwshr. gas kit, ~~~caped tit~=: TSl MGMT 142·HI03 •/Oryel $1000 No pets u_., decks. S23SOlmo 111 +YEARLY S1400l MO loelled garage, lndry rm IP' pe Cd 144-6780 An,-timel *watalff* Call M-F 851 -1114 Kim '" •mn m •SAYFROHT 28r pwlc-1750 No petl 840-2495 ~no pet.I s5eo SUWlll YIUJll Aval ~ Smlll 9Ul'lny Very d.aaey "'°'* Erftry, LARGE ptlme 3br 2ba GATED VILLAGE COM· Ing, pv1 beach. non amkr ·•mt CLUlt -1 Bedroom S630-la50 28R .,_,., conWl'*'tlY dtn1ng I kitchen ltoor'I In ~ ~ un.t ·~ bl\ MUNllV 2-38drm 2'1tk prafd 67S-3063 28r lBa l73S encl OM 131 E t81h St 646-1116 Wlf Ill' IOGated 312\'t 33<d St gta.\ merble Kltc:Mn al to bdl. frpl t>eem Clillng 1600-1800 sq It ot -;:--ltt l ... 1._ I d t • Ext 11j -------LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE S700/Mo • Ula C&n be neow 2 lg bdrms, 18a, tll,balconyw/llT\lllV-.W PURE LUXURY Gat9g1, -IJC -n 'Y ae r ~ $5eO 1tSPICtroMrJIP1• aeenonSunday12130or ""*Ill'!\ rm 3 °'*' otoc:iaen$13501moyny SPA 1n master.,.,., Ona.A>oe~S495 .S.U..U2!Rcnard 18edroom $63~ .,12er,112a.ut• ohone 213-315-3180 lri*:s & pOOI Ywd tN1n-fthiltlnd 494-n48, wkdys< Oilllng room, llWOOO burn-mo No pets 87~ 11H 9'ft1Y•11J 2 Bdrm 11, Bath $780 '*~" townho!Ma before 10am wtldy9 ta.ned '2500 ~7300 all tor Judy. 833-3650 ino fll'epial», moet0Wt'V9 Wll ll•L• Pll ! iar i.M*I PoOI carpor1 2250 Vengu«d ~ •Fireoiac-·~-oceet1 dOM rental oven. prtvlla pa110 S sand Goodcond no' pets '550 S....e191' -------•PrlV9ta balc:onlM Of ...... , ............. ~ ......., ••-T --• ELEG'ANT LIVING onfy 19'19 to • 2 Bdrm 2 Bath $780 Garden n•tiot • ,_ _, ..-• bungalow 111111 free ~ --•• lS rrnnulll 10 Fllh!On Lg L1n11. lrnmed oceup *-.... 398W Wit.on 131-5583 _;-_.., 8$411 • .....all others ..,.., at 539-f191 Ctlerming 3br 2ba home ISiand 15 m.nul• 10 So S475tmo 848-9906 °' -n · ••• -• Agt ... den, l>e#I\ c:eillnQ, Irr*:. Co Piua I al (213) 598-9058 28r '''Ba ~ Na FlREPLACE-POOL·PATlO •3 Lighted I.Wt c:ooru country kite S1S001mo iust aas . --El •de IOe POOi. gar, Eutaide X-lg 1 I 28r wllg •2Swtmmlng l)OOl1 48drm 2' ea 2 llOty, Avt l 1121 w~. Agt, NewP<>'1 Bhtd & south ol NEWl V decor turn lndry rm new erpt dining rm No peU From •Strums a ponds llCCllYllUST steps to beaiCfl Com-646-8ltlor~1-2137 S111Dtegolr..,.1y 2473 bachelor w/sep kite $725/mQ. $5e0/mo 557•2841 •Sorry nopet.s mun11y poolltennl1. Orange Ave 631-~39 S525 & S575 Ind ulll IOf 2310 Sent. AM •Furm~ avlll Enioy the luxury of ttl O · etulfV!I guard ga!Atd c:om- munity on• ~ 18r apt. AmenlUlll Ind frplc:. .,., bat, !\IC. W/0 hkups. 2 QI g.aregea s 1395 Sony no pet•~ $1400/mo Bkr e75-m2 ••...-t ..., .. * By appt only quiet Namkt 673-5580 TSL MGMT 642-1803 F~;;:* Newa.c::. ":';:: GH '°'Heiting' COOlung FANTASTIC CoNo Oft ... 2 Br • d an· 2 8 a. Ollllt -w paid S550t NC Paid •tar wit~ view. $1225tmo Agt 722-9730 Saa Jan Cttna ••l lbr Ull l•r _n.,.. ~&-0290 111 ~ PoolTill85Jmo OecoratOf -m.. c.,iatrHt 2111 mnTllUClt 11M9"1Mtleltsts -. -·WIYllTUU. lumilhed 873--0eM .... -· Pool, recreation room, IWT 111&11111 n• 1111 ---3br. 2' 8. Fm Rm, 2 fpl, WALK To bffCtll Sp1elou1 Furn 1t>d, den, PLUS laundry toom 1550/mo 1BR 18A all •• EASTBLUFF TownnoU;i ,f.J>I 3Br 288 2 C111 gar. No pets. S 1025/mo yr 111 6'<4·1010 ()/( 780·7037 Alt« 6pm ()( Wknda BAYFROHT-PIEA' SLIP grdnr. prof dlcor1led, 48d. 3"'lBa. on golf vlewl' $1200 673-5595 2 Bdtm ....... $650-M95 bllnl. new «*S*. ~ry araw111 YIL· U!E 38r 381, DA. den. '5000 $1350 Open Frt S11. Sun cour11 POOi, frolel, fam ---H-ALA MOANA APTS rm nr beiadl & anopt UI .,... 121 Hatbor laland Ad. 203 Pelmet St Cfnr Of. rm, lg mslr suite 11390 *-•15"'* Completely remodeled. '741 w 11th St 15555 Huntington v1119g1 Agt 142-9178, ~sea ange./Pllmer 642·2940 INH (213) 371-19&8 28drm. 191 prlv1te, Like bfand new ~ 10 TSl MGMT 642-1903 lane from s.,, 1tr .. 1. frplc: S 1 lOO/mo bu ......... & bNch · CHRISTMAS .IS COMING Hang up the atocklnga Put up th• tree Look In cl-lfled for your hollclay need a. ..--· tintll .... Dally Piiot Claaalfled 142-1111 yrly Hopei.' Refareq'd .... TSLMGMT -left... ~~";:/~~ ~ *•INltmml* lar•J Ww• 642· 1603 ()( 722·9012 $G75tmo 28R tBA, w/d McFadden lllltmfl 111-2H2 ---....... hkup, tn¢Jds, good loC I . -1eoo Pomona m at WE'RE THE BESTI TSL MGMT 842· 1903lft!;.:.;P!--""'!""""'""'!~~ 1 6 2 BEDROOMS FURNISHINGS AVAIL 911T Slf1 asunho\\ &·alt~ •Free ult.tit-Eaatalde 28R 18A. gar, lrg •Spacloc111Mng yard wtpauo. wld...hkup --------• ..... --,Bdrm---,-Ba-.-lndf'Y--. •Huge ""Chen Gr .. 1 loe 1750/md retrig renge earPorl All •Bl14n OV9M ~ rang19 2~ Ofenge Ave ut1ll incl $ 1 100/mo 423 *P9ttoa TSL MGMT 642-1803 N N l Begonia 145-2111 !~ ~ ~Height• 2er 28A. dlctl1, lri>lca 2br ,-,300~~a...~~ •THESHOAES......-•Pfu:ttl ~ frpl, wtd hllup, earpott, 18r $1200, Bach $IOO •Stlopc)ong 19drm $150 Wafll lo •Xlnt loe1tlon aero11 pool, MC gate &775 StudlO $550 139-5181 •Theatr• bMCh 6 fllhoOn Island from peril M.nt 845-1922 PANORAMIC OCEAN •Resteuranta 900 S.. Lane 644-2611 •Sonv. no pets ••Wfll'T llmTS VIEW 8ac:t1e6or With beth '* PWlla/8Mchae -3t5 W WILSON Clean a.c:n.ior 4 blU to I kitchen Incl uUI 38dnn. 2ea. $1300/mo "2·1111 bluff Stov.. '*"CJ,...,.. $650/mo 491·2115 Selected Units with Ar• .-ok t pert0n onty places Now taking r-· .. Avail ~~9 Arnie IPMllll 1Wr i"'4 9 5 Inc I u t 111 I 2IQ vations for Dac9nber OC· --On golf COUtM 1475 refer· (213)927-6772 1 / lepa to eupency SPllTlllUI MUI I encft. 54-S93& ...... •INIT ft.U11 sand!' Yearly 1550/mo + f()( tuf1her 1ntonna11on UY YIEWI Ealtllde 28r 18• upttalrs, c o s T A M E s A · s 11c Avl 1211 Oya pleue call S Cul Cozy eleen. upgreded. lndry PREMIER LUXURY 951-7000Eves131-8316 ~4:~~1~& 18adrm ~~sir~ ~~~,; PRes~r~ATtON 1eR11ouMonwa1er.pe11o. <lJ=t1~~11 localed In unique apt F .,_ 844--0452 gar. doctt. S900 ltnmed complex w/c:harming at· r .. .._,t 5 BLOCKS TO S C PLAZA 675-2332 8.30AM·5 30PM rnoaptll<I Lndry rm, lg usnm 0C • •-••L ~. ·-leac' 2169 1undaell, prvt garage 21>r 1ba. gd loe. 1875. utllt •CloM to !~ t!J!rl --• -'_::r=:_.-... ......... -....-..... 1vaffable A RARE ANDI Incl e3l·2tllS •7 Menut• to_., '560-S7761mo N9 _ SMld.. 175-04•7 FIND .~~!!i~=Crta LARGE 3bdrm 2 beth, •Cov.rad Patktng d a c k , o I d Cd M • •c.ble TV AVllA&ble St350l mo. 759·1353 through cl.assifi d •AecAoomwtthf1'1C)4ece .... encb • ewnlnga. and BilMerd• •Seunaa liiii .. i"il;;ii . .;IU~M~~C;·~·~·; .. ~·;;!ii!iii~ • 10 Acree of Megni1lcenl i Groundl 1 BR FUAfi'IUNFUAN seeo.'890 Jflll 18A fURNISHEO I Crnt ~Fwr• Bak·' (Sorry. No petal) (714)657-()07$ Make the Move to the ew Park ewpor t '"0 E MONTH .~REE RE T" Makt IM aaatt awn le Par\ Nfowptr\. Ne.,.rt Bad!'• ptta6tr' tuvy ........ r~ ... _,..,.e• l, t, • S WrwD .,.n..tets ........ ..,es_., ....... ,,.. 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SI• 2eo 642·5002 Elegant waterfront apta. YIU IUll IDTIL Ulm... M/F CdM Oc.en llOe of Roommate wanted to lflr DELUXE WATERFRONT la ct• I pH' tr~ f 28r 28a + den. Mlefo. tBR. frpl, 2 c.r gllf, --$325 +deposit utllltlet PCH. "425, 2bd,2 Ba. bMut CdM hrn, 2br 2ba, OfFICE SPACE Zttl · d/w, frple. garege, PM $750/mo, 557-2583 _,_ lnc:ld, NB houM, lrplc:, newet unit, 2 pat101 den, QM'. wld. ll1CI utill. ONTHS FREE RENT bUch $2225 -Tl Wkly renteta. S t45 I 880, referenc.a req'd ._w/d, Pfof, n-aml!r, 30+ M/F, "50, 75M2'39 !7M5 ..,. .. I ,,.. St 50 + 15 Unlll ln c:o.t.1 ...... •ALSO AVAILABLE* lu et .... te Up/Wkly ColcW TV, ff• f>rof, INlture 642·"22 first +tee +\Wt.It Mt* • ~ .... " ,.... · AAA condlt on I 11 tBr Gar-oe apt St35.51WP,11ratg2&1~be. coffM.heetedpoolmaldBalboel•t~ontl ....... Avl lmmedlatety .Ctrlfll fer ltat Cel642-4644 Gtoea.ALS040Unlllin BOAT SUPS AVAILABLE .......... , ...___.. 2 eeMCe I...,. to ocean. .. -· •1s-11--.. 1 Santa Ana. 1 ~ old. newer..-....-.'" ..._.,, Kltc:h'I e..c t15 N Coat w/dry, 2Br. 1 !\Kn Aval v •~ ••BEACH BlVO FRONTAGE Good loalllon. ~ S«'Y. no .... ,....... --SOSO/mo. ,_ L-°"' ·~ 11111Vv 1115 _ ... , MIF, ....... P<ol. "" 1 & -to: ot~rW ..,_ -ond o•l>'(71'--7'2' • 498-9677 PM Onty or ~, -. 675-2115 2~3/9~tot Westdlff hm, w/2 Pfol newS..&Baker. Tllber1 800-800 IQ fMt.•--------SPAllllS IPllTmT 9t7-930t Agt au 111 lllll. COMW8ml home nice lediel, n/ftt'ftkr. no peta MMe Only S 100/mo 6474708 TllPlD lllt,111 1 ""'!~~~~ Sula Aa1 Mii 1y rentall now llVtllt. room, lmmed 0ccup $325 ··~ utMa 541-7113 CALL 720-8730 Thr• large 28drm 28a '" 1~;;.;;;.;;-.. __ ~.-.-.1 S140.00 wk & up. 2274 *"* non amkr, w/tJ, NBCONOOlnltrtlUlte,pvt Unit• Slngle atory -WATERFRONT with tun "BR I ~.... ---4 Nwpt Blvd, CM 648-7-«5 $385/mo 759-9143/E bet.II, pool, JU. too to ~7~~~treet H::J ~ ~~~ ~~llg:a w/pet~:!21,000 'lftrUzln--dedcl 2bl' 2be. yearly ' , .. "'GM"•·""""' buctll F ,,,.rd, n.amtcr. • · ~·..,w. come ..... to.... or $1150/mo, g49.744ilocatlonS725. IUl•Lmf CDMPOOLSIOE28r $350•'Mltlla.955--1211· 18,C M.873-7787 Storuorotca.~ Ctludl.Jonee831-12Mor 536-1524 &.tzy 2828Aurora 3028W.Peclflceo.tttwy 1.,.,ba.frptc,tennfl&wfkto 0,642-6299-Hl.anc. rtlUlll't~ Sq Ft Agt54t-5032 Me-5743 --------TSLMGMT 642-1403 NewportBeectlAefrtg behl N-tmkr $425 utllt --------Iv , .... ft m S1~+wtc ag1 no depotlt. lnc:ld 759-7007 Riek N 8 . Pfof M/F 23-30, lfw I.I. IUt~t 0 c All'port .,.._ Atrium GATED VILLAGE COM· •be. lntab fautin • ltatah DOUBLE GARAGEfn ~~·:.,:;~WI"'='. a;rn7omc; Lat off.c:~25I•~:.::: WMMC " MUNITY 2-3Bdrm, 2'h8a. I l7Z2 C~tl Meu avellable $350+'1.Util 541-5318 Ztlt ~ ~~ ~2•9388 1600-1800 aq. ft of . nowt S175/mo 543-5471 ~·...-...-""-v• PURE LUJCURY Gw909, FontVtylocetYoungf9m-o aoceen ont or651--0336 IWPT•--llY *' ............ --------'---------. . .. . . . SPA In rnasttt tuct• lly hail rm, $300/mo util deluxe rentalS 2 pooll, CORONA oilau.,.--1Mate tor l.g BIUff condo Cout Hlwey, CdM . Dining room, WOOd bum-tnc:I, use of lutch & own rnaidt, bMUtlfut bMdl & t Greet home tor $500 or $650 144-2807 ~ Corp Is your buslnua moving to a new location? Ing tlrepi.oe, mlefowa..,. fridge, M/F ok 964-7317 gardenl Gated tOmPIU. ~ · Avallal>I• now! NEWPORT Bluff Bad& say 67M700 oven. private patio IRVINE HOME 3brl •YI 2Br PenthouM S8751wk, $595/mo 84M255 eeellt M/rrnmt 3Br 381 Radio 1,.,_, ,.....1o-r9a1 . ELEGANT LIVING only 12/1 S300mo •sec. utlla 1Br Apt 1544/wtc. 'Br ----condo, pool, S550Jmo, dan1iteds 't utl0Ynd9 15 mlnut" to Fashion Incl So!M arnenitlet Apt S1058fwk 87M2t1 lnnne SundeQ Apt with eec dep, ~utlf 640-.5t28 torYoU 00 O"<.,;; Announce the move lo claH lfled. llland, 15mhwt•toSo. 751•5207 great view In Wood· i.;.:::..!.!:=-------1----------------~~-~~ ~·~~~?~ ~~3·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ffi~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ Newport Blvd & south ol Ml1r bdrm I ~th, pvt en-• anow •llOVelef? How •~1 lake, S374 ~ utlls. UM of I San Diego freeway 2,73 trance, kitchen prlv .• ~101,:rw.,:•:;o lake, aallboet, tennlland .J~ Orange Ave 631:5439 yard Outet E/llde CM rc,1~.=.ecry~1te 60poots Avail now. Mike /A By ape>t only $375 631-4094 __ ldvert1M01n cl1SS1lred 786-9707 SA s4.so 4 line mimimun "'""'~' • ' · s A Garage Sale ~\~ Kit for $1 ~oo For S4.IO you can advertise your Garage Sa&e In the Dally Piiot. There Is a 4 line minimum and the price Is the same whether you advertise 1 @y or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures into cash. We are also offering a Gulde to .. Her Oarege ..... for 11.00. This guide includes Ideas on how to advertise, how to plan, what Items to sell, plus Ideas for a better garage aa&e; also a garage sale sign, pricing stickers. Information on city ordinances and an Inventory sheet. You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for $1.00 when you place your ad at: llilyPilll 0rang9 COelt O.Uy Pilot, 330 Weet Bey St., Coata M.a Huntington BMctt Independent, -642--56-78--'"9·8-cft ~tontJMch. Monday • Friday 1:30 AM to 5 PM Clmtfted AcMrtlllog .t. . The DailJ Pilat has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $9.00 Classified Ad. $9.00 with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$9.00 No changes In copy or cancellation. Private parties only. No Commerc.ol, lleal Estate, Automottve. Booting or Employment Ads. There is no pnte limit 10 whot you con odverhse. -~-'----~--.,,.~ U you need 10 sea your couch, high choir or ony unused merchond1se-con the Doily Pilot Clou1f1ed staff or use the coupon below Moil toi Doily Pilot, 330 W . Boy St., Costo Mes<J, Co 92626 642-5678 ---.------------------------~-------------NAME ____________ ~PHONE _~----~-- ADDRESS ___ ~~~~-~- CITY STATE ____ ZIP _____ _ AO COPY " line minimum, oppro:11motely " words per line. Are you o subscriber to the Doily Pilot'> tam• one YES I NO Contemporary color cap~ures artist's eye If a plctw9'• worth • thousand architecture ls bold and very open, and WO<dt, VllliOk> IPC*• In votumes to the interior decorating possibilities are Gary and Nina Pt.et;rman, new home-endless." buyera at the llngle-f9mity home com-The Prettymans chose Plan B, the munlty In~ Sen Clemente. It was Corfu model. The 1,495-square-foot, the cokwa thM .nrected them, but the two-story home Is themed around the ·lifestyle and priOe that aotd them on the famous Greek resort. Corfu, and fea- EuropMn-lnlplred homel that sit on tu res ·architectural niches and the hlMl6de OY811ook~ the pie-sculptured wall treatments. turesque town of Sin Clemente. Depending on the model chosen "Friende of OUt8 told us to visit ~ homebuyers can have two three o; Vl!!89io beca• tt'9Y knew we'd .. love four bedrooms. skylights, lofts. It, e~ Gery Prettyman. The balconies and terraces, dining rooms whole IOOk of the community Is great and breakfast nooks with the COhl9mpOrary ~and bold--. --- architecture. We Immediately fett at Vlllag1ohomesstartatonty$129.990 home... and there are several attracilve financ- Gary Prettymen hes his art studio In Ing plans available Including VA. The the town of S.. Clemente. His style, sales office and models are open dally which he ct.crtbee .. contemporary from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Callfomla r•tem. depicts beach To visit Vlllaglo, take the #5 freeway scenes and actMt•. With his home In and exit on Avenlda Pico east. Turn Vlllaglo, he hM • constant source of right on CaJle def Cerro Into the Rancho artistic lnepfratlon. San Clemente community. Villaglo Is "Vltlagk> haa • rMlty unique look," located on the left. For more lnfor- remarked Nina Prettyman. "The mation, please call 498-1600. Guy a.ad1l1Da PrettJma,D ~ tbelr Vllla&lo llome la San Ctemeate Tax law finds investors seeking cash flow on RE A new lnY9Stment reel estate market has been created by the Tax Reform Act of 1986 In which cash flow Is now the pclmaryJnvestor cooalderatJon aruL whefe lnftatk>n and depreciation are no longer Mrioue lnYeltment factors. the president of a leading Investment real estate brokerage nrm said. H. Bruce Hanes, whose 16-year-old firm hu IOld more than $1 .3 billion In nearly '4,000 lnveetmtnt real estate transactions, outlined significant changes brought about by the new tax law In the Fall Issue of The Investor, a newstetter Tha Hanes Company, Inc. mails to m0te than 29,000 Investors. Because of the loss of tax benefits under the new law, Hanes said, "We see onty Mrious, 988SOned Investors in the marketplace, Investing for a rfi'ason -cash flow. More specifically, the Investor will want a real rate of return of between 5 to 7 pe1ceotanJbe Jnvested equity as a minimum." "Cash flow Is king. Depreciation plays little or no role in today's investment. Inflation Is no longer a factor, either," Hanes said. At the same time. he predicted that investment real estate will continue to outperform every other ~nvestment product for cash flow. Hanes said there could be a decline In the price of some investment real estate. but only if the cash-on-cash return does not compete with various other financial products that are now available. Awards program accepting entries One of the state's mos1 unique bulldlng awards programs, the Call- fomla Butldlng Otflclals' Awards of Excetlenoe competition, Is now accept- ing entries for buildings whk:h were ~ in 1986. Jbia aw not onty wtth eesthetic appeal, but with public safety. The Oettgrl Awards of Exoetlenoe will be PfMlf'lted at CALBO'a 25th annual buslneu meeting In San Diego on February 27, 1987. All registered archtt.cts and c:kMNgnera, licensed engineers and contractors or d&-vek>s* 1 who haw worked on a butldlng °'project completed In Cal .. fomla In 1986 are ~ble to enter. Awarda wNI be preeented In each of the following categories: a) detached single-family residence, market price $225,000 and under; b) detached single-family residence, market price $225.000 and over; c) attached multl- ence less than six stones (low-rise): d) commercial/ ustria building or complex of buildings, less than six stories (low-rise); e) hlgh-rlSE. residential or commercial building, six stories or more: f) rehabilitation of an existing building (resldentiaJ or com- mercial). The deadline for submission of appllcattlons Is January 16, 1987. Applications and additional Infor- mation may be obtained by contacting CALBO at (916) 457-1103. Women sells one million in one month -Btff Rude,~ of Century 21 Surf RMtty In Huntlnoton , n- nounc.d that the'-r.Yc>ungeet" of the ftrm, 25-yeer-old Kathleen Orlando, Ml not onty doMd a mffllon In Nies alrlCe ~ ftrat of the yeat, she "did. mllllon dollars worth of business In the month of October alone." Only fwo years In the butinese, Rude sees "a bright future" for Orlando. The company's offtces are located at 1120 Paclflc Coast Highway. Parts of West Los Angeles and Orange County could prove to be exceptions because of high demand in those ar~as. he said. "All things being equal, tflere wlTTOe no price reduction if the property shows a real 5 to 7 percent cash-o,n- cash return." Hanes noted. As a result of tax code changes, apartment building construction is likely to stow down as developers and lenders tend to develop only those projects that Insure a positive cash flow from the beginning, he said. ..There wlll be very few specutative deals," Hanes predicted. "The results will be well planned. seasoned and occupied structures.'' At the same time, rents are likely to accelerate 15 to 20 percent to make up for the loss of tax benefits ellmlnated when the tax changes become law Jan. 1. 1987, Hanes added. The cllief execulive officer noted lhat there has been a rush by some owners of apartment buildings and other residential Investment properties to set I before the end of the year. The primary reason. Hanes ex- plained. is that the tax on gains from the sale of properties held more than six months Increases from 20 to 28 percent after the first of the year. "For those who own property tht!lt has appreciated considerably, this can be a powerful incentive to sell and close escrow before the end of the year." Hanes saJd. Goal set at 2,000,000 cans The Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors has launched their 1986 Christmaa Cantree project complete with the Salvation Army Brass Eneemble. _ Betty Rhea, 1986 Christmas Cantree was eleeted in 1978 by the _J~ael:«U~otol.BMltors. Tbat yeec tfMtic Boacd decided to get Into the spirit of shertng by eolectlng canned goods on behalf of the Salvation Army'• food distribution program. The Realtors ooflec1ed over 9.000 pounds of canned food. The CaJtfornia Association of Realtors has adopted this project on a statewide basis and has set the 1986 state goal of 2,000,000 cans to be ootlected. The pobllc ts Invited to Join the Realtors with this program by bf:mglng canned food donations to the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, 401 North Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach or to their local Reattors office In Newport Beach or Costa Mesa. Individuals may chOOM to donate money for the purchase of a case of food, In that case, checks should be made payable to the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Reattors or they may porchase one of the specialty designed Can tree Lapel pins for a donation of $20 that are being IOfd In the community. If you would like to porchue one of the pins, contact Ruth Baytles at the C-21 The Real Estaters office at 270 E. 17tth Street. Costa Mesa or phone 646-7171. All the donations received wtH be used strictly for the purchase of food. This Cantree project will run until December 18. The Board of Realtors on that day wtll erect a large Christmas Cantree In the parking lot of the -Board office buUt with the cans that have been collected. The public Is Invited to attend the topping off oetebratton Mt for '4 p.m. that afternoon. I "" ~AG• J6/SATUllDA'Y NOWM .. n , Itel NEW Versatility offers new~ ~-a lternative Versatlllty may be the most attract- ive feature available at The Club Serles, the elegant townhomes at SeaCllff on the Greens In Huntington Beach. Built by Cayman Development Company, • one of California's most respected luxury homebuilders, The" CtutrSertes feature unique designs with a variety of options. "When we conceptualized The Club Serles with architect Johannes Van Tllburg, we wanted to otter home- buyers a real alternative to the typical Southern California townhome," ex- plained Ray J. Rutter, president of Cayman. "What resulted were five very unique multi-level plans amd a wide range of design options." For example, a beautifully tiled entry foyer lntrodUces ttltt lnteresttng-- architectural style and detalllng found In the Design 300. A step-down llvlng room ts enhanced by a cozy wood- burning fireplace and a wet bar with refrigerator. Sliding glass doors to the front patio fill the room with sunshine and make It the perfect spot for formal entertaining. I Sd1 A A few steps up take visitors to anOther level, occupied In part by a separate dining room and a convenient powder room. Adjoining Is a spacious kitchen with an abundance of counter- tops and storage space, Including two The Clab Serl• ID Bantl.D&ton Beech pro•• Joa can ftDd ...... arclalt9ctUal deelp ta. a towalaO.e large pantyrles. A full spectrum of conveniences - microwave oven, conventional oven, trash compactor, dishwasher, built-In cooktop range -make entertaining a real delight. The breakfast room has a bullt-ln desk for record keeping and meal plannlng and ls enhanced by a sliding glass door to a long deck. What a wonderful place to enjoy Sunday morning coffee or to grow fresh herbs. Realizing space needs v from Brand New Single Fomlty Homes family to family, Cayman's optional deslgns Include changing the tee0nd master suite Into a secondary bedroom, full bath and den Of to two secondary bedrooms and a shared full bath. The Club Serles provide enough versatility for even the most demand- Ing homebuyert. The award-winning community of.- SeaCliff on the Greens It at 1lM25 Woodlands Lane, Just west of Golden West Street off Palm Avenue. Model townhomes are open dally from 11 a.m. • to S p.m., except Tuesday. For ad- dltlonal Information, call 536-14.45. Newport Trails A unique community offet1ng your choice 6t 2 and 3 bedroom 2 story homes. bordering the planned Canyon Community Nature Pan< Just moments from shopping. beaches. schools. b1k1ng and walking trails and business opportunites Grubb & Ellis Residential Brokerage, Newport Beach was the top residential office In California for gross revenue through August 1986. According to Tom Queen, vioe presldent-dlstrtct manager, "Our succeu Is directly attributable to our staff of seasoned, highly profesajonal agents. This coupled with the desirability of living In the Newport Beach area has Increased our salel considerably over the same period last year. Our new concept• In marketing property and our relocation and referral programs have been of great benefit to both our Miiera and buyers." -Custom f.eotures Include: • Full hie roofs • Fireplaces • Vaulted ceilings • Skyhghfs • Gaffers & Sattler apphances • Ook cob1netTy • Private pool & spa area • Balconies PRICED FROM ONLY $1S8,900 OPEN DAILY 1932 Sundance Lone 10 am to 6 pm Costa Mesa =~~~:~N (714) 548-1329 Grubb & ENts Reefdentlal Brokerage Is located at 2 Civic Plaza, Newport Beach. Grubb & Ellis la the largest Independent reeA 81tate aervlces firm In the nation wfth Orange County r•ldentlal offices In Newport Beach, Laguna Beech, Laguna Hiiia, Irvine, Dana Pofnt and San te. ~ FGHTll'G Fm \CU?UFE American Heart AllOClation ---~-~~~~~~~~~------------------~~------...... --~----------~ ..... ----....... ... UNITS ---·--.... 2 .__ + I untta/3 Iota. 1 mile from ti~ a.ch. Tot.I of 10 units. new roof, copper Olumbina. bla lot, Potent'81 nm time t>uyw. _ Room to bulk1. --..... 11 unit irw.tmentl 10-p1ex with copper ptumb- tng, e.ge front wlndowa and beamed ceillnga. HOU89 leaturee new roof and double garage. Zoning la C-2, Hurry! ...... ...... ~ 12 feet of waterfront on quiet family tllerMt complete with d()ci( for 3 boeta. Huge IOUth f-*'9 bride patio for entertamlng a c:rOWd. The two atory vllla Is currentty a duplex but could ~ be converted to a gracious fan*Y home. --..... i yr. old Tn.ptex getting good rents. 3 BR unit with FPL. pk.ts two 2 BR unite, 4 garages with laundry hook •. Priced to -~ ...,._,.... UM.- First time t>uyw , can be owner occupied. Two 11ory, ftreplac:e, 2 car garage. Big sun deck, OCMt"I breeze, 1 mite to Newport Beach. 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 untta with 2 BR, 1 BA and carport access. c.I now. ..................................... mtama 4BR OPEN HOUSES SATUUAJ 1184 Kingston $289,900 cos;A MESA mt&-..... 0oee watching IU"88tl on prMtigoua Meee Verde Golf tour. app1e1 to you? nn. outatMdlng 5 BR home-ha m.ny fentaatlc ~ Forrn81 dining, remodll1d kitchen with brellkfut .,. .. , herdwood floora, Iota of glaas, 11one frpl, and wet bar! ---....... Fmbuloue 1 atory. 4 BR, 2~ BA, new kitchen mtama 3BR 249 A Ogle $164,500 L &I a floor, paint, centr81 *· vUted celUnga, huge_ 1-4 patio, tecurtty ayatem, block nl. See today1 mt&m& 48R SUNDAY ..... 12-4 •ll•t • 1309DolphinTerr~1111111111 3 BR, FR $850,000 12-5 mt&... 290 Victoria A-1 L. M 3 BR $129,900 1-4 ,mtama • ... A lfeatyte In ltaetf In this aophistlcatedfOUr bedroom, 2~ bath pool home. EleQMt p&antingl reedy for year round enjoyment. Ant time Offered-be the flrat to lnapect it. ---..... Gr.aoua .. BR+ den Mesa Verde home ,,.. ~-.. •-m..-EASTSIDE ~I Located near 2 goff COUrMI and 2 S*k•. bMuttfut ywd with pool and J)8tto, and aide hideaway patio oft -the den, new add-on famity room and teen quarters wtth it's own entry. Bring In your offer! Duplex In de8irable west Newport onty 9 years oedl 6-ege, carport and laundry facilities. Price lndudel the land. Fueay owner has wetl cared for property. Walk to ocean, call now for flnane- lng detabl \ NEWPORT BEACH ··--...... A rn8grilflcent view of Newport Harbor doml- natee l'* leYilh 3 BR, 5 bath home. Nearly half a rnllllon dolw8 has been spent In redesign In order to provide the uhlmate In gracious living. WMttw entert.lning a crowd or Just one, this home epellka eloquentty of your taste. FOUNTAIN VALLEY nsu• tMUY 1111.- A Condo with everything. 2 BR, 2~ BA separate den or atudy. Dining room, 2 car garage, private patio and much more. Near transportation and lhopplng. .._mt&&ll ''~ Owner wttt carry .. .for qualified buyer! Eut8'de 3 BR, 2 BA on R-2 lot. R.V. parking. Knotty pine cabinet•, hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, must ... to appreciatell .._...... . ..... e.uttfulty decorated 3 BR, 2~ BA town."'°'"8, lndudM vaulted ceilings and a flreptace. CIOM to lhopptng and Newport Heights. See this one today! uanm .na ma ~ 11.._ ChamMng & meticulous 3 Bedroom + den. Perfect for a young famlty, this lovely home Is juat stepa away to a popular panel ..,.,... 1111.- Large end unit with yard. Two huge master aultes. Open ftoorplan with vaulted ceilings and lkytlghta. Double garage, baJconles and morel 2 BR, 2.5 BA condo close to everything. - mt&m& . u .. Two atory, 4 BR, 2~ Ba home has famlty room, format ~. tMng room, hlghftghted by-wood bumtng flreptac:e and soaring ceiling. Muter bedroom eectuded In own wing. ---11..-Quiet k>catlon 1tep1 to Mesa Verde Country ctub. 2 BR, 1 ~ BA, llvtng room, dtntng area, expanded famffy room. Fdftles lnc:tude pool & spa, private 2 car garage and 3 private patios! mt&m& 11!1,m Largest model and an end unit, tool Terrific 3 BR has a built In bathroom In each bedroom, flreptac:e and eat-In kitchen! Cloee to beach, lhOpping, schools! See today! _)J"PP'I :lkank&giving from · all of UJ al Coldwell Banker/Co&la meJa TAMI ANDERSON LLOYD LOCKARD ROSEMARY NEARHOOF J ULIE STEPHENSON L&A BUMHTYN----.TIM KCKEEHAN JOAN PARKINSON __ HEIDI STOCKWELL SANDRA DELAPLANE JOAN MCNAUGHTON NANCY PHELPS LICE VOSS CAROLYN ENGLISH DOUG MEEDER LEO RACHFORD DONNA WALL KIRK HOLCOMB ROCCO MONARY REVA SAMUELS PATZARTLER SYLVIA KOHLER MARC MONGEA U JEANNINE STAKE RAY ZARTLER LINDA LATHAM BERNARD TOWERS, ASST. MANAGER • CORA BALDlKOSKI, BRANCH MA NAGER -4'. 645-0303 2299 HARBOR ILYI., COSTA IESI .• ... PAO• Z8/IATIMDAY NOVUI-19. , .. NEW LISTINGS VILLA BALBOA Sll4,000 Harbor view as welkl as sunset.a from this gorgeous Villa Balboa penthouse with aeeurity iate, cathedral ceilings and 8kylights. HARBOR VIEW HILLS neo,ooo paciou 3 BR, 2 BA home on quiet cul-de-sac. Family room, 3 car garage, 2 FP, rooftop view, pool-size yard, excellent school, lovely area. . BAY FRONT HH,000 66 feet on the bay. Includes the land. Absolut.ely the best buy on Linda. Contemporary mediter· ranean design. Large boat slip. CORONA DEL MAR HAllOI VIEW HJLLS SS-49,000 Rare opportunity to buy • BR model below comp . Needs TLC. Big reward for handy creative buyer. Great location and area. HilBOl VIEW HILLS H96,000 Big reduction on this 4 BR Sandpiper, great location view of canyon and ocean. Pool, new appliances-fabulous value. SPYGLASS '489,000 Realistic seller reduces his price! 4 BR, 3 BA, btam ceilings, wood floors, fabulous condition & ensational view. 11.UBOI VIEW BILLS HH,500 Panoramic ait.-down view in COM ~ harbor & full-out ocean. Beautifully decorated 3 BR, 21h BA, w/lovely courtyard entry. Thia home truly ha everything. CORONA DEL Mil U 750,000 Highly sophisticated, comfortably caa;;i! Newly remodeled with every amenity. 3 BR, 4 1.i'z BA, 3 FP. 4 car garaa.e. StairaJ.o beach. _ PENINSULA BALBOA PENINSULA nu 000 Quiet and charming older home on B;/boa Pemniula priced &.<> sell now. Live in this VB· cation home or build your own dream house. COL.DWIU.U---DafTIAL_MALmsfAft KIMCC.I , OPEN HOUSES 1 4 SATURDAY H.V.H. J 517 Seacrest 4 BR $398,500 J. CAMPBELL LAGUNA BEACH 1086 Skybe Drtn •BR, FR $595,000 t . MURHPY SUNDAY COSTA MF.SA 480 !. Ba1 3BR $199,600 M.GUTH BAYIJOOE 81~ 3 BR, 3 BA $2•9,900 L. WHITE EASTBLUPF 800 Aleppe S&reet 4 BR, View $269,500 G.ANDERSON PENN.PT 406 SeriUe 3 BR -$382,500---:--H . .,-HAMER BALBOA ISLE !llApoleaa 3-2/2-1 $425,000 S. VERNON BAWDll ...... ~ 3 BR. D Plan. GJMt IOcWoD la •- cured commuaity. Highlf_ ~waded w/ plata- tion shutten. Urdwood f1oon etc. NIWPOIT llACI IMl,•1 F1bulOU1 '3 BR contemporary holne oa Iara• corner lot. ~ outdoor livin, .,.. with pool & spa. T.rril'tc bu3'i · EASTBLUW l•,MI A real charmer! • BR 06 3 plua den. Pool-siud yard. View of Catalina A city liabta. White decor thruout. Your choice-leallholcf0r fee .. oovn s~ HU,• Newport li~ at ita ve11 •t? Gnat view 4 BR. ' 3 1 Ki BA, outatariding pool and IPL A muat ... for auper (amily uvinc. BIG CANYON IUIM Pool/ape, covered patio, air condition. Hap 1ame room, view ocean--city li1hta. PJWticiOua gate a.re.. 3 BR, 3 BA. BAYSBOU8 ... 1,111 The perfect lifeatyle ii achieved in Uiil a.c:kiill 6 BR home. Larse fOOIDI •formal dinins .,.._ UM of wood A brick exterior. OOVD 880118 Hll,111 Large b.yfront, will accomodat.e 66 ft.. neht. Just remodeled 6 Bit 6 1.lt 8A1 formal DR. rinelt conat. mak• thil &he .,..., beet value. 116 CANYON .• 11.....- SpectacuJu view, 6 BR ..., trilditional· lit.I on bluff overlookills aolf ~. lake. I and mn&a. Stunnins d~. CrJted to perfection. BAUOa l&l\ND ,.,..,.. &tat.e-aize b.;front on New~'• mcl9t _pne-~ ialaad...llilh..ovar...:UQ_fropt ... Ml.Alp_ home, deli,btfw 2 BR ~t home. CJ i; lER AREAS SPYGLASS !7 Carael Bay COSTA lllSA 11 ..... ~~-_.__-Awaid wi~ UR<endo in PenVidie Co¥.. New carpet, micro, refn,., wuber/dryer in- cluded. Lute deelt over atnema, pOOI 6 •· 4 BR, FR $489,000 E. CORKETT PENINSULA UH,000 Charming, spacious 2 BR home with mini hay __ view. Large sunny patio, new kiU:hen, knotty pine panelline. Sellers very motivated. UUNA"B 85 Sylliii DriYt ~·---=-.,----l.AGUNA RUJ.8 &• 111- View of hilla and city lishta, lush landlcaPms, private yard with ape, cU.1-cle-aac, mint condition with new ~tin, and 3 8R'1. BALBOA PENINSULA '298,000 Priced lo ell. Cloee by Dec. 31. Quality construe· lion & excellent location plus 2-3 BR units. Attractive, spacious and more. LOWER PENINSULA UH,000 Remodeled 3 BR, 3 BA home. Lr& LR w/fireplace, e1.ercize rm or den off spacious ma ter sundeck and well maintained. PENINSULA POINT U76,000 Charming, yet modern and functional are amenitie of this 3 BR home opposite park. Diane Johmon kitchen makes cooking a dream. PENINSULA S18!,500 A fun place to live and to play. Great 3 BR +den family home on quiet street . Lovely inner patio, walk lo \he beach. PENINSULA BA YFIONT '796,000 Thi cla ic gem 3 BR home is on exclusive Buena Vi ta. Exquisite decor, hardwood floors. Separate andy beach, garage, den and patio. .. 4 BR, FR $595,000 L. MURPHY BAYSBOIES %7t I Baydlore Dr. 5 BR, FR $646,000 E. BOWIE LIDO ISLAND • 817 Via Udo 8"d 4 BR, FR $1,350,000 E. OLSON HAUOR 11008 I Napoli 68R+ $3,900,000 C.McMAHAN HARBOR RIDGE - HAIBOI RIDGE H,M0,000 Recallinc the legendary estates of history in the atyle of • French Chateau. Thia magnificent estate f eaturea baronial apace and estate-like sround.11. The view of the Pacific Ocean and Newport Beach by day or night is an infinity of 'delighta. 6•4-9060 ·~ COSTAlllSA tlN,MI Adorable remodeled "dream house0 tucked away in lush private tettJna. 3 BR, 2 BA and dining room. New kitchen and baths. EASTSIDB COST A lll8A t 1",MO' Abeolutely immeculate 3 BR home on very nice atreet. Every major upenae bu been done recently. Move~,_lit back & enjo"-y. __ EASTSID! oorrilosA tlM,IM Attractive home with duplex in rear. Larp tiJe ape area for entertaining. Great to live in or all for investment. Well cued for. TUITLEAOCI tlll,IM E1citin1 4 BR in moet deairable ar .. w/chOice upgrad•. Compare our price and quality and you will know why we're escited . TUmN ....... Nettled in the hills w/mountain le licb&a viewl, thia 4 BR •tate offers aecluaion A e~. Pool, aauna, and wine ator.p. CORIER OF COAST HWY Ill IYIClll, IEWPIRT BUBI PAM D/IATUllDAY ~ 19. , .. NEW LISTINGS VJLLA BALBOA Sllf,000 Harbor view u welkl as sunsets from this gorgeous Villa Balboa penthouse with security gate, cathedral ceilings and skylights. HARBOR VIEW HILl.S neo,ooo ~pacious 3 BR, 2 BA home on quiet cul-de-sac. Family room, 3 car garage, 2 FP, rooftop view, pool-ize yard, excellent school, lovely area. BAY FRONT '929,000 66 feel on the bay. Includes the land. Absolutely the be t buy on Linda. Contemporary mediter· ranean design. Large boat slip. CORONA DEL MAR HAllOl VIEW KILl.S 049,000 Rue opportunity to buy 4 BR model· below comp . Need TLC. Big reward for handy creative buyer. Great location and area. HAllOI VIEW HILLS JHl,000 Big reduction on this 4 BR Sandpiper, great location view of canyon and ocun. Pool, new appliances-fabulous value. SPYGLASS *489,000 Realistic seller reduces his price! 4 BR, 3 BA, beam ceilings, wood floors, f abuJoua condition & nsational view. llA.llOI VIEW HILLS Hlt,600 Panoramic sit-down view in COM <A harbor & full-out ocean. Beautifully decorated 3 BR, 2'h BA, w/lovely courtyard entry. This home truly has everything. CORONA DEL MA.I SI 760,000 Highly sophisticated, comfortably ~ Newly remodeled with every amenity. 3 BR, 411t BA, 3 FP. 4 car garage. Stairs to beach. PENINSULA BALBOA PENINSULA S!15,000 Quiet and charming older home on Balboa Pemn ula priced to sell now. Live in this va- cation home or bUild your own dTeam house. PENINSULA '235,000 Charming, spacious 2 BR home with mini bay view. Large sunny patio, new kitchen, knotty pine panellin&. Sellers very motivated. BALBOA PENINSULA 9298,000 Priced to sell. Cloee by De<:. 31. Qualityeonwtruc- tion & excellent location plus 2-3 BR unit.a. Attractive, spacious and more. LOWER PENINSULA SSH,000 Remodeled 3 BR, 3 BA home. Lrg LR w/fireplace, ex.ercize rm or den off spacious master sundeck and well maintained. PENINSULA POINT H15,000 Charming, yet modern and functional are amenitie of this 3 BR home opposite park. Diane .Johnson kitchen makes cooking a dream. PENINSULA U8Z,600 A fun place to live and to play. Great 3 BR+ den family home on quiet street. Lovely inner patio, walk lo the beach. PENINSULA BAYFIONT 1795,000 Thi cl ic gem 3 BR home is on exclusive Buena Vi ta. Exquisite decor, hardwoo<I noor . 'eparate andy beach, garage. den and patio. OPEN HOUSES 1-4 SATU&DAY 8.V.H. 1627 Seacrest 4 BR $398,500 J . CAMPBELL LAGUNA BEACH 1086 Skylhe Drive 4 BR, FR $595.000 L. MURHPY SUNDAY COSTA MESA •so E. Bay 3BR $199,500 M.GUTH BAYIIDGE 89 SeabonMIP 3 BR, 3 BA $249,900 L. WHITE EASTBLUPF 800 Aleppo Street 4 BR, View $269,500 G.ANDERSON PENN.PT 405 Seville 3 BR $382,500 H.THAMER BALBOA ISLE !11 Apolena 3-2/2-1 $425,000 S. VERNON SPYGLASS 27 Carmel Bay 4 BR, FR $489,000 E. CORKETT LAGUNA BEACH 1085 S)'llne Drive 4 BR, FR $595,000 L. MURPHY BAYSHOIES 2791 Bays•ore Dr. 6 BR, FR $645,000 E. BOWIE -LIDO ISLAND 827 Via Lido Sood 4 BR, FR $1,350,000 E. OLSON HA&BOl llDGE 1 Napoli 6BR+ $3,900,000 C. McMAHAN HARBOR RIDGE HAIBOI IJDGE U ,to0,000 Recalling the legendary estates of hi tory in the atyle of a French Chateau. This magnificent estate features baronial apace and estate-like grounds. The view of the Pacific Ocean and Newport Beach by day or night is an infinity of delights. 6••-9060 NEWPORT BEACH BAYllDGI ntl,111 Gorgeous 3 BR. D Plan. Great location in ee· cured community. Highly upgr.cled w/ planta- tion ahutten. hardwood noon etc. , NEWPORT HACH . • ...... Fabulous 3 BR contemporary home on larse corner lot. Expanaive outdoor livins area with pool & spa. Tenifac buy. EASTBLUFP 1111~ A real charmer! 4 BR or 3 plus den. Pool-11zed yard. View of Catalina &: city liJhta. White decor thruout. Your choice-leaaehold or fee. DOVEi SHOUS 1111 IOO Newport livint at ita very tie.t! Great view• BR. 31 2 BA, out.atanding pool and spa. A muat '"for uper family living. BIG CANYON IUl,000 Pool/spa, covered patio, air condition. Huae game room, view ocean-city lichta. P,.ii,joua gate area. 3 BB. 3 BA. BAYSHOUS Mtl,IM The perfect lifestyle ii acllleved in thil euit"-'c 5 BR home. Lar&e rooms &'. formal dinin, area. Uae of wood&: brick exterior. DOV!I SBOUS Sllt,IOO Large bayf ront, will accomodate 55 ft. fecht. Just remodeled 5 BR, 6 1h BA, formal DR. Finftt const. makes thia the area'• beet value. BIG CANYON llMl,MO Spectacular view, 5 BR n.w traditional lita on bluff overlooking 1olf ~. lakes $ and mnts. Stunning design. Crafted to perfection. HAUOl ISLAND ll,ll0,000 Eatate-size beyfront on New~rt'a IDOlt pres- ti1ious ialand with over HO frootqe. Large home, deligbtf uJ 2 BR ~t home. OTHER AREAS COSTA MESA 1114,IOO <Award winnin1 2 BR condo in Pentridp Cove. New carpet, micro~ refn,.1 wuher/dryer in· eluded. Large deck over streema, poc_>I &: apa. LAGUNA HlLLS Sl8t,to0 View of hills and city li1h .. , luah la.nchcapin11 private yard with 1pa, cul-de-NC, mint condition with new carp_eti°'° and 3 8R'1. COSTA MESA -• 1 ti,000 Adorable remodeled· "dream houae" tucked away in lush private setting. 3 BR, 2 BA and dining room. New kitchen and bethl. EASTSIDB COSTA MESA SIH,600 Abaolutely immaculate 3 BR home on very nice street. Every major expense ha been done recently. Move in, sit beck & enjoy. EASTSIDE COSTA MF.SA ---~ Slto,000 Attractive home with duplex in rear. Latte tile ·ape area for entertaininc. Great to live in or all for investment. Well cared for. TUllTLEIOCK HH,000 Excitinc 4 BR in moat detirable eru w/choice upgrades. Compare our price and quality and you will know why we're excited. TUSTIN M60,000 Nestled in the hills w/mountain &:. llfhta vie , this • BR estate oCfert Mclueion &:. eleaance. Pool, sauna, and wine s'Pnip. .. - GORIER OF COAST HWY lllD IYOCIDO, ~NEWPORT BEACH MOM SAVS IT'S BEDTIME! THE'<1RE 60NE ! I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO CALL! _ GARFIELP, YOO CAN'T STILL 6E MU NG RY • DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER You don't expect me in ~ five ~old mywOOie LIFE,dO youf Gee, -fhat a be NEAT1 Then \\E'd be REAL pals! .. ... unless its 3ro.v1t5 on a FAtHEAb. b Harold Ledoux THE DOCTOR FEELS THAT HANK WILL BE THAT'S GOOD TO F1NE,,,AND EXCEPT FOR SOME UNFORE· HEAR,HEATHER! SEEN COMPLICATION, HE'LL ee ABLE THE FIRST THING HE ASKED WAS WHAT HAPPENED '10 THE YOUNG WAITRESS! HE DIDN'T EVEN ~OW. · HER NAME, YET RISKED HIS ' -· - 'TO COME HOME IN A FEW DAYS! HE WANTED ME TO CALL A MAN BY THE NAME OF PAUL fAT ;ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS ... 10 l!XPL.AIN WHY HE WAS UNAa.e ro PICK HIM UP FOR T.le AA MeET1NC:.. ~ NIGHT!~-. " -- • OFE 10 SAVE RER, SAM! . THE~AS I WAS '· • LEAVING, HE ASKED ME lO DO HIM A FAVOR I •• ' ' ' ...... _ ~ ' I ~-· . -~~ '.11. .•• f., I ' ' , .. . I f • ;HERE'& SOMETHIN6 l:'UE AUAJAC/5 ~DE.RED AeiooT ! .r:Mf!t,.·••tlJ:•. . ·-.~-- t. ·~ . ... -' .. .,vs Q 4 . WHCJ 1$ rr WHEN IHE COOK5 ARE PAfblN& OUT IHE. FOOD ••• · MOON ·MULllNS you1RE Nor HIRING A P,AINTSR? • Ari"ro AN HOuR? wsh.i S/4VE A E"oRruNE lF WE MAKE IT A DO-IT-YOURSELF JOB . ~ SINCE~ WE~e "' SO Gbe>DIO T~c GOC>t>WILC PEOPLE, I HAVEN'T />.NY_ OL[) CLOTMES . =IMIJllll l ,,, ,,,,, IMI0•1D IERDSOW..! I tf JbJ6e of. irea4Sllt~ .,,.AO_,.D!R~ c • CAN YOU T•UST YOUR IYIS? There •re et IHst 11• flffff· tM:lll le ......_ ..._ ... W.au .., .-Mttltft ,. ...... How ~ty U. JM flM ....,.., a.eta eMwtn _..,. ...... Mlew. ........ ~ ......... l!J. .. ....,....., " .... 1lu!lllw11"'9 ............................. ..,., ., 'llOll•-..O .. -, SNAP/ ~ SPELLBINDER SCotll lO ,ofrm fw ...... tt'9 letters Jft the..,,~•'°""' ---+---..,-two comp~ words: PAN DIM IC . . . . . ... THn-.t ..... .-well wor• .. llur .....,. fl .._. ___ .....,_ _ _,,__ ·~~-....... Try ............. ....... --·~ ..... .... by Lynn Johnston ii .. BLOOM COUNTY SHOE CA(t\~ I OORM~. ™f6E ARE, Olf(:"E.RENT k:l~O!> ~ w.A6. 'fOO WJ6t lOE~Tlr:'-C 1"£M · 6'{ T~6T£ ALONE~ -, ' ~O PROaEM, ~Tf<lO( l'M A. COL.>\ £~Pf.RT! by MacNell ) • • . 2 -Gold Coast/Sunday. November 30, •1986 Christmas \ . ·music to fill the air ----By Carol Humphreys The sound of mus1<:, which aads 1oy to the season, will fill the air al Newport Center/ Fashion Island during the month of December. Wmterfest feotµres strolling singers and musicians, guest choral groups, photos with Santo and Mrs Claus, and free train rides on the American Eagle Express. ' The public is invited to attend Fashion Island's annual Hohdoy Open House on Friday, Dec. 5, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. The evening is a worm and special opportuni- ty for the community to vmt with store merchants, en1oy refresh· ments throughout the center and view performances by the Californians at 7 ~30 p.m. and the T r10 Fontast1que at 6·30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. ·Through-out the holidays many of Fashion Island's stores will hove their own special events, including fashion shows, breakfast with Santo, personal appearance, exhibits and sem- inars. Event schedules are avail- able w1th1n each store. The entire center is decor· oted for the holidays and tokes pleasure in presenting on excit- ing program of holiday events to help you celebrate the season. Details are highlighted in the Calendor of Events. On the cover ... Once again Newport Center /Fashion Island solutes the holiday season with a spectacular g1on1 Christmas tree now aglow ond ready for the en1oyment o f oll. This season lh*f.tnP1estic,.tree \Qkes on o special meaning. From Nov. 28 th?ough Dec. 20 customers, employees ond members of the communtiy will hove on opportunity to symbolically "buy" o light on the tree for$ 1 each or Fashion Island's information center Each light will rep- resent o client ot Fairview Hospital. The Fashion Island Merchants Association will match the money raised from the public sole "l1gh1 Up Someone's life" is the shopping center s present to the 9.SO residents at Fo1rv1ew Developmental Center this season and on Sunday. Dec 21. Fairview Doy at Fashion Island, the ossoc1ot1on will present o check ro the hospital in o formal ceremony ot 1 p.m. The All American Boys Chorus will perform ond Fairview residents w ill be honored with on opportunity to v1s1t Santo and ride the American Eagle Express throughout the center. The public 1s 1nv1ted to attend. The tree on the cover feorures on ofter- dork gl1mp$e of the 1985 Christmas tree ot Fashion Island One of the tallest Christmas trees 1n the notion. 11 stands I 00 feet toll and conto ns 3.500 lights GOLD COAST is a spec 101 publ1cot1on ol the Orange Coast Doily Pilot and Newport Censer Fashion Island Photography· Tony Kowosh1mo Edttor Carol Humphreys Art Design· Steven Hough layout Edttor Beo Anderson ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5-lli dotJ, DeCbttb e.JL 5, 1Q86 100wt-Qp1tt ijou OJce co11.diafl/j iuLJited to a speciae s~owiltg of; Destgvrell J eweelliJ Take advantage of our SPECIAL PRICES! Stop m and have a free glass of champagne from 6-9p.m e r . } e w [ y 32 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • 644-2040 • \ . . DISCRIMINATING -.:---.OPP--..... -- -- -· - Fer any age orvone 0" yor.;• (hr srmos list Personolt1ed sQl.onert should be ordered now lcr hol day g1v•ng for $30 50 vou'll receive 50 prinred sheers or notes and envelopes w11h raised lellertng by Crone Storoonery A greo1 gilt dea lrom So1inder's Hollmorl Shop 39 Fashion Island Brooh Bro1hers trod1honol I 0 D<Mt o•IOfd shir1 con be per sono led w11ti his own mooogrorn The tx.non down stro1g111 collo• st r• s S46 and 1h•eP n • o s 1ong" !rom $6 •o $15 Monogram!!' ng so so O•O oole co rrp s •ct.es ond sweo·ers C•JI" now •o •eCP ... n • mP ·o· •t" •o :Jo,.s Compiled by Gorol ~umphreys f or.'ol. omo s by Toys Umq1.ie j" 5•9"5 0 rocking mo91c ti<ogoo IO del,ght onv ch Id Hold ng vp to 300 poun05 '!iere IS 0 whole ZOO OI •oc: r.g on mo's lrom Nt.icti 10 cnoo~e O•de• now IOI (t-r strnos de V"l r Pr '"ed t $350 Qt Hohdov ~emOf es 27 Fosti on Island "OI" ·~o c~ •sro1d g no•e •, s"'OO'Pr co eC'l()llS C•O lobl"' al So q~ee 8~ r ... sr o~ s ond Ctioosi> from ... t ""S co or "'C OC"e•ns !)ores i::nd f'r rs Tto s Clo ~a· o· dPS gn s ~and• n • n ... oo c., & •t» O'ld ~· ced o· $/47 OBERMEYER l Sp1rtlt•<1 t.1~h1on lflSpHCd by techn11·a 1 111nov,111r111 Let Obermeyer and Ski & Sports Incorporated create an excitmg new ski stlhouette for you this season We feature the newest styles, the hottest colors. and a myrtad of coordmating accessories all designed for maximum skiab1fity featured above- Obermeyer Prtsctlla Parka Obermeyer /TB. Stretch Pant Atomic ARS Carbon 'HV Ski $220 00 ' .............. . $150 00 $125 00 S~~Q ~PRR~S ORANGE 1802 E Kate/la Avenue . . . . . . 714633·1880 FULLERTON 2520 E Chapman Avenue . . 716 870-4171 CERRITOS Los Cemtos Center . . . . . . . 213924·1625 NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island . . . . . 714 6"·2121 BUENA PARK Buena Park Mall . . . . . . 714220·1272 • f~ S V Cl Pr Ou! 0 (h 51mos lree ·S •r l'lll' ,..d w 1f soi or Santos wind So• s pc 1cor s i.-c1n 1u•Ps and oiher 0550rtPd tlOot nq o•nomen1s The 9-0f land uf nour col I ogs sr i>I s Merry (hr1srmos Pr·dec• lor 10011 or t-1ot 1doy boys du se" nas ond a 11ours 10f$1100 ..,&,•1 ms(•r s•mos A once •t• 1e K~r con o•ed 786 305 A 0 • gt g111s • s 1J11 o "c.iend'"'' o1 E '~or-des1g'l 1J:LO~ bt .J 4 co•ats ol tx on• d!Orr.OndS A f 8~ :)Old Clio r1 S re UdPO n •t"' 'riee o• S5 500 \ • Surfing in style ResJ 1.:ss Jo11,es. o store f Potur mg rt,. uh1mo1e 1n · surf chic" oppor Pf accessories ond surf boards hos opened in NewporJ Center Fashion Island The surfweor cottec1 on is de· signed to occommodote the cus· tomer who wonts to wear com fortoble clolh1ng while momlo1nmg 0 UOIQUP StylP We orP excited 10 hove Restless Not1ves 1oin our outstond 1a9-gr~ of q~•o1l9r5," 5g1d Barbaro R'oppolo. director of Fashion Island management. 'We believe Fashion Island's ocean view is 1he perfect complement to the store which c.oters to the surfing lifestyle " "Surlweor hos become o tosh1ofl sto1emen1," said 0 one N1cklolf, ~ siore owner. The clothes ore not only comfortob1e and proct1col. but they also loo~ great ond ore especially suited and designed lor the Southern Cal1 - forn1a lifestyle." The s1ore's environment clearly expresses the area's culture by presenting on upbeat colorful and refreshing atmosphere that trans lorms the overage shopping trip into a trip to lhe islands. RestleH Natives was created by Nickloff. a Newport Beach resident and former owner of Charlie's a Fashion Island clothing store Boutique open Anostos10, me only Orange County boutique featuring the designs of Frenchman Francois V1onnoy, is open on the third level of Atrium Court m Newport Ccnrcr /f osh1on Island . . \ For evenings try touch of whimsy, drama ----By Carol Humphreys Move over Bill Bloss ... Jomes Gola nos . . Bob Madie .. all you heavenly American designers ... make room for a r1Stng star, Ronald Monn. ''I've been designing costumes for film and television shows for the post eight years. But my Ir rends influenced me 1n start 1ng to design my own couture line. I dido foll collection and now this one for spring," said Mann while pres· enfing his new collection of glamour dressing at Bulloch Wilshire in Fashion Island. Monn in"1'oduced 11 pieces, all _ even1ngwe6r. 1-:ie favored soft French fabrics of silk metallic lace, silk taffeta and silk lame. He selected spring pastel tones of apricot, turquoise, pole pink, cream and lilac. H is accents were dramatic beading or rhinestones. Mann's more whimsical sil- houettes f eotured s&me flounces, bubble skirts, petticoats and floral and bow trtms His pnces range from $2 ,250 to $3,600 and next season, in his third collection he plans to introduce day into evening suiting. i; " I'm very particular and pay a lot of.attention to detail," said the fine arts mo1or. "I feel the 1ns1de of a gormenf should look the some as the outside." For deto1lrng and trim in his spring line, he said he hos used some large chun~y stones. ' I chose those with the best clortty and sparkle. If you lose a bead, I• " I'm very particular and pay' a lot of atten- tion to detail. I feel the inside of a garment should look the some as the outside. All my gowns ore finished by hand." you won't lose any others. They ore all sewn on 1nd1v1duolly. All my gowns ore finished by hand." Monn, who names Oscar de lo Rento as his strongest influence, is Ves1gner Monn shows o turquoise beaded stlk moire pep/um 1acke1 over sil~ crepe slim skirt and a beaded stlver lame lace top w ith pleated lame sk!rl. Gelling flfsf peek 01 fashions ore <above Morgorer Gr~enboum, Alice Nesser and Trudie Glued: and at nghr Mory Ann Wells, Sandro Brodie and Koy Sandro Hunr Below are V1d 1 Hamson and Adelia W illiamson Holiday Reflections in a Shimmering Aqua Print As\ mmetrical drop waist dress accentt'd \\ith a h( l\V A Motherhood exdus1vc in s11eo; P. MI.. N)'" M()THERllOOD ... A SpeCtal Time ... A pecial Pi a<. e also designing for special cus· tomers at Bullocks Wilshire. Many of them were invited to hrs first California spring showing and the informal se'tting o11owed them to ask Monn how he designs these ind1v1dual creations. "I usually start from scratch. First I interview the client and get to know her personol1tv. ~nd the occoss1on she wonts to wear the gown. My Hollywood experience 1s helpful. Then I make some .sketches and we go from there. It usually requires two fittings." Monri' s success appears to be ·guaranteed. He was warmly re· ce1ved by those attending his presentation, one of many holiday special events being presented by Bullocks Wilshire. Those attending included Jeon McKenzie, Adelia W1ll1omson, V1ck1 Harrison, Sandro Brodie, Mory Ann Wells, Alice Nesser and T rud1 Glued. "Couture is almost like creating a work of art," concluded Monn. It's a real challenge to obtain that s1mplic1ty and line and that's the kind of challenge that most excites me. II Gold Cout/Sundey, NO'*"ber 30, 1tee -3 • e .I HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE # -· Wc.'n.:_~crnng up ~ume Brml..! thl' k11..I-. fpr Christma~ C h~r rh11r11 .... w1rh Mr. FnJ,1y , .m1..l ~ 1r-.. Clc1ti.... Dec cm her 5. , H11..l t rct' tr .11 n }Pin ll" <l'-nJt: . Lt!:>tcn tl > we ~er rh": mu"IL uf in tlw S.tn illmJ.! Holiday C.m )!er" Spirit! .mJ Trn i F.mwv Our ttquc. Holiday Indulge Open 1n u 1111- H ouse pl1mt·n - wi 11 he r.1n fn>m rdn: .... h ... fr kl p. m. ., 111l'nt .... fl' 9:(\1 r· m. lJ"ll lrtl! Llll1Cl'rt'-( 1ll11l' fl> l-.1 .... h h\ The 11 ir1 \,l.md .m1..I ( ',1litorni.m-.,'\\'11l t·n11 '' rhc ''!.!hr' he held .lt 7: ~0 ;md .1111..l "ll\lt)1..1 .... ,,f H:I~ p.m. the ~ea~on. NEWPORT CENTER ~· ,.\ S 11 I t) ' I ~ I ,.\ "\ I) '.';ttm•n \ii" U'. kobtn"''n ,_ 1 hr Rr ..... t"'•-' Rull,.,.,.., \\ 11,hirr \mrn \\''If f\uftunt• •nd Ir' 11u M•t~ h • .rmf't' \iu~,., t l\.,.r I:'' hnf' ''Prt• 1n •II lu•t ,.ff l'•o lh• I ''°'" llo~I,. .. , ""t""'" l•mhor" •nJ \t .. \r1h11r llh,h tn °'r"f""t 1'4-0< h \altt rul.onJ ouhoJr """"" l "'" t, B11ff w•• •n4 Rull."~• "1l•horr \ r nrrr lmu,. \t mJo thru Ir ~I" 11.1 \I '•lurJo 11.' t> •nJ 'wnJa1 I: ; r SS . . 4 -Gold Coast/Sunday, November 30, 1986 _>ARI~·~~~----~----~! DECEMBER -l corot crystol exhobollon from Paris at Donovan anti Seamons in the upper level of 1Atrium Court. Through Dec. 6. Photos witli Santo in the upper level of Atrium Court. Also Dec. 2, 8,91 l6,22,23ond24from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Also Dec. 3, 4, 10, l l , 12, 17, 18 and 19 from 3:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Winter/est-featuring strolling carolers and musicians. Also Dec 2, 3, 8, 18, and 24. 3 Special appearance by Bernard Perm al Amen Wordy -also Dec. 4 & 5. Photos with Mr. and Mrs. Claus . also Dec. 4, 10, 11 , 12, 17, 18, and 19 from 10 o.m. until 3· p.m.; Dec. 5 from 10 o.m. until 9 p m ; Dec 6, 13,ond20from 100.m. until 5 p.m.; and Dec 7, 14, and 21 from noon until 4 p.m .• Atrium Court, upper level. 4 Poc1f1c Bross Quintet 6 to 8 p m Also on Dec. 6, 7, 9, and 23. 5 p.m. Also Dec 6, 13, and 20 from II a m until 4:00 p.m , and Dec 7 and 21 from l p.m until 4 p.m. Train Station located in Bullocks- W1lsh1re Wing Trio Fantostique from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m -also Dec. 126& 19. The Col1forn1ons -7 :30 p m. 6 Fashion Island Holiday Open Breakfast with Santo 01 Buffums . Ho Se 6 30 P " t I 9 m Also Dec. 13 and 20. Coll u : .m. un 1 p .. Free train rides 6 p.m. until 9 64 4 · 2200 for reservations. JO Newport Harbor Girl Scouts sing from 6 to 7 p.m. -. Golden West College Bond performs from 7 :30 untl 8:30 p.m. n The Song Co. performs from 7 until 7:30 p.m. - - --- ----------- ---- 12 Celebration choral group per· forms al 6 p.m. B Breakfast with Santo at Neiman-Marcus. Also Dec. 20, 22 and 23. Coll 759-1900 for reservations. Son to Breakfast at R.obinson' s IPlease see CALENDAR/PSI ... M.· ACQUES ·J RI.( <4r'STRl Cl'IO:\ · Rl.J\fODl:l.lr\G .. ALI: S1\ VL I ROJ\1 ''oo co $27.'500 \X'e have JUSt been noctfi't'U clw J u>mplece remoJeltnj.: of tht buil<l1n~ wh1d1 includes our heauc1ful fur salon will tak.e pla<.t' \tr\ 5oon. Th15 eH•nt re<Juire' U'I w redu1..e nl\ hu~e tnvencon of fahulou' fur'I helore th15 tonstructtun "ork. ~~tn!> You will BENEFIT FROM SA VIN GS OF 30% TO AS MUCH AS 80%, wh ich means chat some garments WILL be purchased ac prices FAR BELOW our manufacturing coses~ --------- SOME AMPLES: < )rit: 111a II\' Prit <:J Natural White T1hetdn L1mh Jackets l\iatural Red fox J.i c kt:t l\iatural 81ue fox J.idm Dyed Thistle Am ur Rat coon Ve\! 1A-1th rnacchin>: handkn1t sweater ........ l\iarural Amur Racrnon Vest , w1tl ma1ch1n>: handkn1t sweater Dyed Rose Be1~e She.ired He;i .. er full Length (oar ............. . f-ur Lined Italian Silk Raincoa ts ................................... . l\iatural Red fox full Length Ccw .................... . l\iatural R1bbtd Mink Jacket\ ........... . l\iatural Beige l 'npluckeJ '\utm , Coat, fox Collar .. t-..atural Shadow fox -Paw fu ll l en>:th Coat Nacur.il Tourmaline Mink J.icker Re\ers1ble Knlf l\iatural Grey Fox 1 Coat Red fox Collar t-..acural Russian Sabir-Pa"' r ull l.engch Coat ... t-..acural Sronemarren-Paw f ull Len~ch (oat s (,t)"; q9~ l .?9~ 20'J"; 209~ 169~ I l}-)' lt)C)~ i >l)~ .?W~ Vi<>~ r'9' \~l)~ 1{,C)~ 16<J4> NOW $ 395. 699. 777. 838. 838. 939. 995. 999. 1147. 1198 . 1294. 1398. 1438. 1643. 1643. ln<.luJed in our· LARGE T OF ALL SALES" will be most of the beautiful garments now in our 1mtnton . Mink. Btaver. Tanuki. Fox, Raccoon, as well as incredible Russian Lynx, R u,~1.in 'able. ronemarcen. and much more. Beautifully des1l!ned 1n luxurious full length rn.it'I. JJ<. k.et'I. mollers .• wd vests. Bdov. .ire \Ome ex.unples of the savings rou can look forward co. an<l all in time for youi best ( hrt)trna ever' \,uural Blue IM Mink Jacket ..................... ... .. ............. :.., .. ., .. .. D\ ed R.iccoon J ull Length Coac. Convertible co 14 Coac. . ..................... .. D\ eJ Wheat Re"ers1ble Mink Full Length Coac. ....... . . .......................... . \,uur.il I ourm.iltne Mink Full Length Coac ................................................... .. !)\ t:J L> nx rox Jac ket~ .. ......... ... .. ... ................................. .. i\.itur.il Autumn lfa2e Female Mink Trench Coac... ....................................... .. t\.iturd l Aucurnn Haze Female Mink Full Length Coat.. .................................. . t\.irural A1urene Mink Full Length Coac........................... .. ......................... .. D\eJ W1IJ Rice I emale Mink Full Length Coac """""" ............ . \.11ur.il Aturene female Mink Full Length Coat. ............................................. . t\.icur.il Blue Im I emale Mink Full Length Coat .. .. ............... . \.itur.il Brown Rurnan Sur Broadtail Full Length Ca~ Coat with DH J Rus\1.in Sable Trim ................. . \.icurJI tonernmen f·ull Length Coat ................................................. . '.icur.il Rus-.1.in Crown Sable Jacker ....................................................... .. \.icur.i l Ru\\1.1n l \ nx J ull Length Coits ........................................................ . \Jtur.i Ru\\1.1n I.\ nx full Len~h Coat ......................................................... . ~w~ 1R9~. 10,000 199~. ~)C)~ 689~ (>9')~. 699~ 699~. 799~. 999~ 10.000 11 ,99~ 16.W~ H.99~ ~~.000 1798. 1958. 2000. 2498. 2585. 2758. 2798. 2798. 2798. 3198. 4998. 5000. 5998. 11,097. 22,000. 27,500. All "'uh1~n Tu Prtor "i.dt De\1,.:ncr., anJ \.fa nu faccurc.·" of World \ I tne\t fur\ 11 r.ash1on lsl.rnJ • i'iewport BeiilCh • 6·' 1 1(1(",1 ' r Hobbies, business well mixed -By Joyce Scherer Bodlov1ch Entering the office of Rob 1nson's general manager, Ed Luse. 1t 1s d1ff1cult not to notice the huge fuzzy toy bear winsomely reclining ot the foot of his desk Or -to eye the smaller s·tuff ed bear occupying o corner of Luse s cluuered desk • The stuffed animals seem incon- gruous to the bus1ness-l1ke role I tuse maintains doily at the Fashion Island store Aft er all, 11 is l'llS responsib1l1ty to oversee the store's do1lyoperot1on ... namely the 400 people employed at Robinson's However , when Luse is ques 11oned about the teddy bears ond the assortment of framed lion pictures decorating his offi ce walls, he hos a simple answer. 'I love wild life," he said smiling. 'l have.a goal oLgomg on an African safari one day." Luse hos been general manager for the store for two and a hoH ye ars. Born in Glendale, Luse graduated from Whitworth Col- lege in Washington with o degree in business odnftn1strat1on and M orning" w1rh o mtn1oture candy -cone rree, pock-099s-i~ nestled tn o decorored goose egg at ChflS l indsoy Designs. The JOY of the season 1s reflected m this elegant /de. size dove mode of feathers - at Ro binson's. Gold Coast/Sund , November 30, 1988 -5 r11 __________ ~ psychology In 1970he1oined the executive training program for Robinson's in Los Angeles and hos managed several of the stores since 197 5. So, ~h1le Luse manages Rob - inson's by day ... by night he enjoys o number of hobbies including eno~gy. "I b i.. I\. d . . ecame mtereste 1n wine moktng about five years ago," he explained. "A friend introduced ..me to the .subteGt ond then I sk>rttAg toking classes. I am intrigued by the different wineries that produce quality wines. It tokes o while to understand the d1ff erence be- tween good and really good wines; to understand the wine- moking process. It 1s certainly o Ed Luse said Lindsay hobby·thot con b en1oyed." Because of his e.:.pcrhse in th winemo ng process, Luse hos become one of the wine buyer 's for the Fashion Island store. I He said he ta~es trips w1rh the store's wine buyer to Sonorn~ and Napa volleys 1n the pursuit of quol11y winos for tha store.\ w~ olso buy wines l1orn some ol the • newer smaller wineriP.s 1n the Santo -'tnezVut!ev;"-- Luse offereCJ se~ero sugges lions for. selecting the right wine to occen1 on ossorrment of d1fferen1 cu1s•ries For gh1 pasta d s~ es I wou d suooest a chen n olo c e so d Qfld PO nlP<J •rQit f A'f' r bow~ "Johoifosburg Riesling is on excel- lent dry wine 10 be en1oyed wilh . light postos, hsh and poultry dish s. Heavier pasta dishes and red meot terns ore usually served with cobernet souv1gnon. I like Jordon ot'ld also Shown and Sons ... bot~ Coliforn1a red wines from the Napa Valley area." According t<? luse, cha,rdonnoy is e)(cellent wher1 served with poultry ond fish. SoMe of his favorite Colilorn10 chardonnay is Choteou St. Jeon ond Kendall- Jodson 1 I ue 1Ave o person should drink the ind cl wine he or she likes," hd oddeo Remember there 1s o lot ol crossover w1t•l wines." H _ ",. .j, _J The day ofter Thanksgiving_ -01·r~V~U-Lindsoy's trucksbegintheirde- ~~~OU'1r ----Wrapping .s very .., mportont Bloc~ wrapping with silver r t non s very dramatic in a into .holiday wonderland She's called the "Queen of Christmas" ... and no wonder. Her shop, Clms Lindsay Designs 1n Fashion Island, 1s filled with o fantasy of Christmas· ornaments and decorations, and Chns will decorate more than I 00 homes for busy Orange County families this holiday season 'People use interior designers for their homes, but when II comes to Christmas they can't understand why their house doesn't look like a magazine. So more and more they ore coming to us to help them decorate and make 11 wonderful," livenes of trees, garlands, holiday centerpieces and wreaths to re.s- touronts, businesses, stores yachts and homes. "Some of my clients wont to do their own family room tree with their children, but let us loose on the rest of th e house. I always s t down with the client to determ ine their lifestyle and whether they won t red and green trodtronol decor or something more e Pgont The biggest trend this seosor s the dressier Country French tree 10 colors compl1ment1ng their home usually in pink, mauve, peach or blue," she said The pastel Country F•encr •ree according to l ind soy. s elegant • and highlighted with s1I~ and dried flowers, chintz, French bos~ets, e.xqu1s1te angels, rabbits gPesc Cr 1fdren 1• emed tr• es Of,, not as populo_r 1.r11s 1eor Tr~ tr er d s more elegant. Our V t•Jr on r • spirAd tree w rt OC" f'lOr tJqu porcela1n-loc;t->d Joi s or d ing~ s and V1ctor1or 1yr1P 1,1 ors s ;P.rv strong By t Jov 4 our wf ff s and er vs10 reA wuss d on1errir1orar 'f home S Iver and gold MCJ! 1s b~out1ful We hove great ' ldrPn's gift .. vrap like g ngcrnr .. ud popPr with o ginger oreocJ I en OUSIPd with cinnamon t tr m 1~ e poo Jge Even tree so d the oes1grier Tne COS' orr l OSGv 5 :'1• ' '. l • I 1 .rnorr nts srr el good tt,1s season v'lo y 1• • rnodP 'Iv 1th cloves, l Jo rJ 1osh1oned sprees . ' cs not me ro ae or '" •·· w riome Tr11s year ·-1-•·tf ,,f.g •., t ') •Q c •rod1t1oao. t ijo~ rr 'O• ng n"'y family tO , l>lfT ' /\ P rjr ve tnrOugh the Je ·o~ e sle Qt r •des and l H "'t r• o reo old Al'~ (rara~r '>how<. u'> cwo perfect 'lt'r I '' ,...:It ,1.:1\ llH! l)hown here ., .1 but tJlu plJ1d flannel shire of 100% u>rton tor : ~2 c;o lt 1~ ac. C t"'>':>Ort/(:J Y.-Ith d 100-wool With elbow for 228 '' I 1, .or t ot tit' ftnt''I .md \\ ool hlend ) • •U II tind d \\\t'tHt'I I \\JUr t..111111\ lfl 1&r .. \nr\ lul1t' \!Ort T IO<il!t'I \\ill hdp ou l 1>11rJrn,.lt p:..r.t,, \h1r:\, 01 ,k r:' \\ ti I OU! ol da\ \\\t'41.tl"T \t: trt111n' St-c: U'> th( e'"nms:: 01 Dec. ~ .. l•lf (:t\Y. < lpen 1 lou't ~:d e'e Ar· urr ( \JUr' -(-1.1.(,\-- i\t Ea\e 11rt 't nr ' th" 11.1(~~ u1mir 3 '1rd 1•11\ 111nl1ur11 wt>1~hc 1al kct '" tm 1 ' {'t rk' t tor cht ta\ual < al1 ti 1rr11,1 tit. \t\ It• .Ht...l t ''-t>nt1al "hen rra\t:' n~ \\,111 I hie Ill' d 'Of( C .rnitl t<lnt I( la 1 he 1.. 011r ,Ii nattJ "''h lei' u.t or dre'"' ,Jack' 11 J'4,h111n J, ind ( I \. -,(f'O Gar~\&Co., •'\\' '"Ot"'l•ldi:u 411111 "·"t:altr ,tlut!Ofl\ f.•T Cllt i.:1,1r11.: ti'' 't .,, K irk J.,1cl rni~er 1m ice' \ 11u en ' t" the: newh n. p Hhft•d '(IHt 11tte r11t~ \•HI an t.:X[lll l\t" u>l tltton ot 'P'irt,'w'tar Ull'. f urrni.l CENTER "e r and 'lho~' 119 I a\h1on -T ·, 1 a n d -D \ W rt l'•r llh •lUl\l\lf \ I un (<•Utt I lot.11\ ,\f.mlhl 1hru f 1,.b1 ltt '' '•rnr.1•1 10 ( irnd 'und11 1 J FA HION I '' un • .n ,\hr."' R.1hm\on' 11 t' liro~d"'"· H11ll"' "' \X 1l•hirt \mt t \\ ud1 hullum' ood lmM Ran\ h I armrr• Marlo.t"I C)\t r I JO ltnf ''"'' • 11 ~ \ • HOLIDAY N¥ By Carol Humphreys Every Christmas Eve Raymond and Gloria Osbnnk invite their three sons and their families to their T urtJe Rock home' in Irvine for on evening of music and song. And 1n·the Osbrink lom1ly that 's saying a lot! · "My favorite hobby is composing music on the piano," said Newport dentist Roy "So of course I ploy Christmas carols every Christmas Eve Our big holiday celebrat ion is on Christmas Eve. Everyone comes the whole family I usually serve leg of lamb sornet mes lasagna and use my Spode. We hove g ft opening and besides Roy ploying the piano, my sor Bob ploys the guitar, ' explained Gloria To enl abounds 1n tr·s lam ly Son number ORC Bob Osbf .ru-is vKe-pr~1- dent of the Mack lin Co and when not writing compos111ons for his guitar. spends his lime with wile Mory and the ir two oci1ve sons Ryon and Rory The T ust 1n foursome s into phys1col l1tness and ore active 1n the House and Ear Institute, the John Tracy Clinic and their church oc1tv1t1es Son number two Ron Osbrin~ sings in his church choir and helps keep the family's holiday songfest 1n harmony. Ron w le l yndo Qfld daughters Toro Traci and Taylor reside 1n Irvine. As owner of RB lumber Co Inc ., Ron somehow ma intains his t~o hand cop 1n golf. /SOmmmber ttiree s Jim Osbr1nk. Jim is a "working" actor and hos appeared on numerous te ev1s1on programs. He and w le Suzanne live 1n Granado Hil1s and ore expect ng the r lirst child 1n February. Jim con odd his own special entertainment to the hol•doy lam ly gathering. He is also a profess'onol mog1c1on, appearing often at the Magic Castle and Magic Island 'Yes this s qu tea family," proc101med Gloria. And although she do1ms she is not musical, Gloria is "noted~)or her support of the American Heart Association, the Notional So- c ety of lmrm.inology and tbe Fashionables. Christmas s a 1oyous time , a family time How ucky the entire Osbr nk lom1ly con shore 1t together un red n their own "sound of music." .. The Posh Tuxedo Class ic styling at its fin es t. Perfect fo r all of the formal occasions which may prese nt th emselves. \ Gentlemen 's Clothin& Inspired b) Trad1ton 46 Fashion Island Newpon Beach (7 I 4) 640-8~ I 0 Do you believe in shopping early for Christmas? Compiled by JoycP. Scherer Bodlov1ch & a Roy Osbnnk is Mr. Chflstmos m his tartan wool blazer and gray flannel pant from Garys & Co. Gloflo wsited Antonio Buttaro to select the.M1sso01 pead, moboir and silver holiday sweater top - ping a cranberry wool skiff by Gianni Versace. Gilt boxes ore from Wrapper II "urrouned by the men in her life, Mory Osbrink wears on im - ported foil sweater and wool pant from Mondt m the Atrium Court. Husband Bob found his multicolored shetlond sweater and "New Mon" shirt and pant at BIP. Sons Rory and Ryon ore all set for Chflstmos Doy m seasonal sweaters and classic trousers fea - tured m the boy's deportment of At Ease. l 1so Gryp ~etoil Corona Del Mor Yes I shop early to ovoid the rush Early shopping also allows me to make better selections and to ovoid 1mpluse buying iohoshon Am" ietoil Westm inster !C ':( 8$ I believe in tf, boi I so just wait until tho lost minute . .. Lof Traditional velvet dresses from forever Children make Chnstmos Doy extra special for Troc1 and . Toro Osbrmk. Proud dad Ron wears the Polo crested sweater and Rolph Lauren separates from the !portswear collect1ons at Garys& Co. Taylor Osbrink celebrates her very first Chnstmos in a royal blue velvet dress with embroidered pinafore available at Angels and Cherubim. Baby's mom Lynda chose a Germon knit sweater and coordinatin9 wool plaid skirt from the sportswear collect1on located at Bruestles. Tom Grable Envtronmentol planner Placentia Yes I sure do believe in 1t ... but unfortunately I don t practice 11. Poul Pitcher Structural engineer Irvine Yes, program shopping is more econom1col If you ore on o budget, like I om 1t is better to buy o few items every couple of weeks, as opposed to buying everything ot once I No -I usually don 1 hove enough money until right before Christmas Jennifer Gale Fashion consultant Costa Mesa I think the best way to shop for Christmas 1s to make purchases all year long. However, I usually end up running around two days before Christmas to complete my gift list ..... iobert Ivory Salesman Corona Del Mor ________ ..._--~~---a.:.~---------- • 30o/o Off Q) ~ the entire e Fall/ ~ ~ s Winte r ~ Collection Pari. ( ' 3 3 Fa~hion l!itland ~ e wport Ht>ac h (7 1 1.) 6 11 -1146 Gift opening time for soon-to- be·mom Suzanne Osbrtnk finds her wearing maternity fashion from Motherhood m Fashion Island. Her holiday green satin blouson top is accented with rhinestone buttons and side sash. It's c-ombtned with a bloci satm- look slim pant. Husband )1m wears a reindeer pull print Reese pullover wtfh red flannel shirt and green cord pant from Phelps. The Chnstmas tree is the creation of Holiday Memo,,es ..... ,, i ( I l a -9okt Cout/Sunday, NoV9fflb« 30, 1986 Chocolate .. served at its best By Carol Humphreys Alice Medr1ch. owner and founder of Cocolot o chocolate specially house, was raised on Hersey bors ond •Kr edited w+th introducing the chocolate truffle to America "I adore chocolate " so1d the self-taught pastry and dessert chef os she began her cooking demon- strohon ot the Mo Cuisine Cook mg School on the upper level of Atnum Court 1n Fashion Island. She d1stnbuted eight pages of recipe 1nstruct1ons to the dozen attendees paying $60 each to observe Medrich create her famous chocolate desserts ... o Mocha Pecan Torte, o chocolate Italian Cherry Coke and o Buche de Noel Glace. "I started preportng chocolate desserts in my home Ten years ago I opened o shop 1n Berkeley. I wanted to off er quality desserts rhat in those days you couldn't find already made I now have seven stores " explained the chocolate expert os she began the three-hour presentation -Medrich useH)oty-ll:le l1Aest quality ingredients sweet butter pure extracts, spec.io1 chcxolQ.!fil. and creams. The result of her demonstration was mogn1f 1cent to see os well as taste. Calendar From Page 4 -Coll 644 2800 for reser- "ot1ons Kids ore Music entertain QI 2 o.m. Founta in Valley H gh T roubodours per1orm 01 2 30 and 3 30 pm 15 Irvine Volley College Chamber Singers. ot 7 30 p m. "I think of desserts as an art form, a chance to delight the eye and the mind as well as the palette. It's a creative experience for me." Alice Medrkh is typical of quality guest chefs and classes offered almost doily' at Mo ' Cuisine. Med rich' s chocolate recipes hove appeared in BOn Appetit, Chocolatier, the San Francisco Examiner, Gourmet mag oz me and others. She's soon to begin a cookbook. CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES IAltce Medrich/Cocolotl For centers: . 1 cup wh1pp1ng cream lfor best results do no use "ultra- paslunzed" or "sterilized creaml I 0 ounces sem1-.sweet or bit- tersweet chocolate cut into bits 3 tablespoons sweet butter cut 1ntobits ~ .. cup Grond-Morn1er, or liqueur of choice . For Dipping: 2 pounds semi-sweet or bit- tersweet chocolate cut into bits Bring cream too simmer in a medium sized saucepan. Off heat stir in 10 ounces cut up chocolate and butter. Stir gently until mixture 1s completely melted and smooth. Stir in liqueur cool, then refrigerte until very firm -four hours or more. To form centers scrape a spoon or tiny ice cream scoop across the 5Prfoca of tl:ia cold truffle mix~ qu1ckry press with finger tips to form l -1nch bolls. Freeze bolls uncovered on a cookie sheet unttl hard. leave centers in freezer until ready to dip -several hours or and Madrtgol Singer perform o~ noon 17 Bennet-Hds School sings 01 12 noon 20 Member~ ol ColYory Chapel ore featured at noon and 2 p.m. 16 The children of Sunshine Magic Corona del Mar H1qh SingerS' entertain at 1 p.m. I ~ I overnight 1f necessary. To Dip: Hove ready o cookie sheet with wm1ed or parchment paper. Melt ~--O+ppmg very gently in the toop of a double boiler over barely simmering water. Stir fre- quently 10 hasten melting. !Be certain that containers and utensils that come into direct contact with 21 Fotrv1ew Hospital Doy Cer - emony h1ghl1ghted by o per - formonce of the All-American Boys Chorus 01 1 p m. 22 Huntington Beach High Hor- monoires star at 7 p m Merry Christmas from Fashion Island I -L .... Students 01 the Mo Cuisin~ Cooking School watch Alice Mednch put fm1sh1ng touches on mocho·pecon torte. The torte lbelowl tastes as good os 11 looks. chocolate ore perfectly dry When chocolate is smooth and melted and around 1 1 5 degrees to centers to the left of the troy of excess chocolate 10 drip off. Place melted chocolate truffle on paper lined troy. W11h your leh hand pick up one o d ....... f -"'epeot 1pping proceuure 120 degrees pour 11 into o clean rozen center and drop 11 into the _ _ __ dry-stmltow cosserore or 1elly pan -chocolote--W1th your right hand Place the troy of dipped truffles Stand directly 1n I rant of the r~ _(push the center bock and forth 1n in the refrigeroter to harden chocolate If you are nghthonded the melted chocolate unt1l 11 is before removing I.hem from the place the paper lined cookie sheet en11re·1y coated Quickly pick up paper Store f 1nished truffles in o to the right of the troy of melted the coated center with the lingers closed con101ner 1n the refrlger- chocolate and the frozen truffle of your right hand and allow oter Mo~es about 2 dozen. Committee members ore Barbaro Globmon, Roger Schnopp, Hons Prager and Vm Jorgenson. Praises sung for Christmas Carol Ball plans If chairman Roger Schnopp hos anything to do with t "The Christmas Carol Boll " presented by the 55 2 Club of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. will be the best one ever "In the post the boll was the premiere event of the season tn Newport Beach We wont to make 11 that way again," said Schnopp Couples paying $552 to attend the trod1t1onol block tie gala on Dec. 6 in the new ballroom of the Newport Marriott Hotel will I ind everything ' upgraded" this year. RE CORDS "We.re moktng some changes and ore l1m1ting ollendonce to 400 so no one will feel crowded. We wont this event to be elegant and up-scale,' said the Newport attorney and hospital supporter Vin and Nora Jergens.en, le.e Oliver, Hons Prager, Barbaro · Roppolo, floral designer Chris l 1ndsoy. Horry Bobbitt , Judith Brower M1~e Gering and Barbara Globmon ore among the commit tee members planning the holiday fund-raiser featuring the All Amer• con Boys Choir Ansel Hill and his orchestra for dancing and on impressive we'll keep 1t o surprise, dinner menu The evening begins with o hosted cod toil reception offering oysters, cocktail shrimp, salmon, sevrugo caviar, steak tar tore, frozen Stolichnoyo vodka, shrimp scampi and spin1ch tortellini. The Christmas Carol Boll is one of four annual I und-ro1sers or - gonized by Haag's 3,000 member support group Millions of dollars hove been raised by the predominately mole !there ore I 00 female members! group founded 1n 1966. EHPERIENCE THE BEST. NEWPORT BEACH FA/HIOn l/lAnD BULLOCKS WILSHIRE WING .. C ome jotn our Renau ~O\:e ! Meet ~me more friends f>h 0 "-1l het"c nlOJt.hng che f '-h1uns Of enJoytng the pleasures of o few of nur 2Q new !>hops and services~ Anasmsta Haute Rocks BasKs Hut.Jay Memone., Benetton Uomo Ja~ad1 Be t Records Ma ( UL'>tnl" Boudoir II Neal'., (..i.x,l 1e ... Brue tic Onl(lnal ( hn '>m'la' co rl" Caroscll1's Pol iox Ca:.ual C' .. omc:r Pun~ lntemaoonal ( hanin\ Rtuha Peau b '-13\ an nah l m II El Tonto l mll Sha~r lm:t)..'\.' Europa 'iafon fan1.:u ( lul-- Fori(<lttl!n Worn.in \X.11lke<. "rtirt Gallery Miya h, \X.'1111.e' Aru.htord Gcneve \X.'raprx·r II fake yuur o \.\TI d1'>(own tl•Ur thruul-!h Atrium Court anJ all of Newpnrt (.enter hL .. h1on l<iland. ){U1ded by our new J1ret.ton tu all 12l1 n:r.,· "f'l'-•al locanurl!>. Where to start' t )ur North l:nJ. \\ ht>rt-Pha.-.e I o( our Renru!>.'>anu: l'> n1..1\.\ u >mpll'tl' l omt: ht-1mpr~<.t:J­ hy the ne" Me<l1cerrant.~m r.tlaJt..,, the 1w.h lao~apm~ and counyarJs inv1tm1: you to ''l. rel.1,, dint• outdoor"> L)ur refurbL~heJ J"llrlm1i: 11 it, 011\.\ 11Hl'r )(\")(' addinnnal .,paces. rl~ valet !IC.'f'Vtt'<', etmt:nhunn~ madayots~ In~ scemc hopping m "h.1t ''\\di un ·~ \\J\ tn ~the nul'>t ~om1ng. tht· Oll>'>t ~·.1uotul .md uni4ul" nutdoc.ir -<tnng ',Ct Plan t11 hnn~ \• 1ur ~'"l"'rt t ·entt>r Fa5h111n L.,lanJ ( red1t l .ard .inJ ~'In \our h(1laJ.1\ -.h,'rrm).!Oo\.\ For Chanin'1: -+--"Living "abroad the past ftU! )U11S has spoiled me for Eul'OpMn ~ clothes like rhe onts ai Chanin's. " leacher/cooch O ms Ltt confides that since his IJtirl· friend appiopr1atcs half of h.as Chanm's "wJrobe he buys lWlCC u much. Could they be the best dre99ed pair on Balboa I.stand! For The Original Christmas "lt's such a fmrylana M:y huJbaluI says I'm like a duld ~fla\ 1 go m to au.ch ~ CMmnru ,,,,~ • Now Ndred from her lllAl•dllw-•• nt ...... edbor. Mllry Loa Hop&cins· ........ l'Nlft dmefarcaa•~ COiiWI My~ and for .... ~. like..,,llaawm and~hoUdav whh••~ C.enier fl .. CJD Wind. tore: A renowned Qranee c.ounty commuruca· aons writtt and pub. Usher, and mother of tw0 tmrus pros, Nora Ldm,an loYes mter· tlininc in her quintcs.- Rndal OWfomia For Neal'• Cookies: "~ f .loue the chroJlate cJups the best. Don't )IC"!" Already the perfect hostess, sewn ~ old McCaU Fttundt malces • habit of brineina Neal's , cook a to her Ave brothers and sisters, and to her boyfriend. W. 1a· 1.,'Tl 1\\ m..: \\', .. 1r1 r1•\ 1t.1h:an).! 1:,,~1..1 IW\\ .11~tl\1•n1.--. \\Ith C\l'r\ \1'1! f\)\)l.r I 2l J1, a ..... mJ un1qu1· ,h, 11"' .m.1-.,·n ,, 1'' Department & "pecaalc\ "tore' \mw \X.1r.h Th1· f\r, \l•hl,1\ Rultum-. 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I have followed that tradition with my tbrtJe children. DOW~" -Alita S- TO BOLDLY TllOW llEIE 10 llAll'S 1££1 TlllOll IEFOIE: What bad actor Georae Tabl reeling during the filming of just- released Star Trek IV: }'he Vo~ Ho~ A marathon. Takei, who plays Sulu in the latest installment of the space opera, is an avid J<>ger. He bad run a 26-mile, 38S-yanl marathon before a big scene. .. When I came to woric, I was so sore I could batt.ly walk-yet bad to leap into a helicopter," be remembers. "To help me, a beefy gu,r out of camera ranae would lift me up and throw me into the seat Chris Ianmon is still beami"f. over bis appe.arancc with dad Jack Lemmon in the movie Thats Life.. ~e hoped to work together one day and this (was) a terrific way to start," says Lemmon, who planned to be in Europe for the Thanksgiving holiday ... He's not only my best friend, we have a wonderful filtber«>o relationship." ... Says director Sun Ramai of Evil Dead ll, leQuel to I 983's horror flick due early next year. "There will be fewer heads rolling down the aisles. We're not going to recap the dccap." •• -... ...., 11111 Eric lllltnst Published by Gannett Co. Inc. Allen H. Neuh8rth, Chalnun John J. Cuftey, Prw9ident a CEO Geraldo Rivera takes a swing at dope Drug test, undercover deals highlight Tuesday special Geraldo Rivera bas his twinkling eye OD the ultimate job: '"To be mayor of New York. rve lived here forever, rm half-Jewish and balf-lfu. pao.ic, fm good on TV. Who could be more qualified?" After Tuesday, the ex-ABC sw-might just be able to run OD 8 la~ platform.. That's when bis American Vice: The Doping of a Nation airs in syndication on 124 sta- tions around the country. He'll take a dn.I& test, show tapes of the~ £Dforcement ~ destroying a monster caclle of cocaine and tell of go- ing undercover on drug deals. He recalls one drug buyer, .. a psychotic with a felony re- cord. This illY comes in, looks at me and says, 'Hr!V, you look like that Geraldo R1vcra. • I . nored and insulted him, ~ the deal and said, 'By the way I am Geraldo Rivera and you're on candid Camcrar " Rivera, 43, was last spied in April on ~ Mystay ofAI Ca- pone's Vault, the bjghest-ratcd non-network show ever. Oit- ics ~ Rivera for stringing viewers along for two hours until the vault was opened - and found empty. "rm embar- raMed by the show now,"' be says. .. I didn't expect treasure inside, but rd have traded 20 ratings points for one skull. .. No wonder. He lost bis bead -and bis job-as an investiga· tive repoi1ef on 20/20 -just six months earlier when be said publicly that ABC News president Roooe Arledge's ~ ci.sion not to air a story linking Marilyn Monroe to the Ken- nedys "smacked of aonyism. .. On the re~ be bas tu.med down roles in Miami Vic.e and The Mormng After, Jane Fonda's new movte. American Vice is the first of four speaals he'll produce and write for the Chicago-based Tribune Entt:nainmeot Com- pany; the package iocludes a daily talk show to begin next f.a.11.. His fast li1C brinp him big bucks (reportedly $800,000 at ABC; be says be hasn't taken a pay cut) and a Soutbwcstern- style penthouse apartment in New York replete with Jacuzzi and frozen margarita machine. He lives there with TV pro- du<=" Cynthia DYer, who also left 20/20 under durm. 'J'wioe. divorced Rivera bas limited time with son Gabrie~ 7, who lives in California with ex-wife Sherry, girlfriend of Moott- lightings super-0>01 star Bruce Willis. Says super-bot Rivera: ..Bruce is a great surrogate stepfather to my son." a _ .......... USA WEEXENI>-Nov 28-30. 1986. J COVER STORY \ _Dick Clark's 180 million empire He's a Hollywood Horatio Alger story: From rock to riches. Whether it's music, movies or game shows, Oark aims to please -and he's usually right on the money. ly Jetfersol Crabam Dick Oark has a problem, but it's the kind most Hollywood types would kill for. "I can be wallcing down a busy street in New York O ty, and there's such a variety of ages of people who stop me and say they saw my show, f have to be a sort of Sherlock Holmes to figure out what show they're talking about" Says wife Kari: .. He can pretty much tell by the age. If it's some lady in her 70s who says she watches his show every day, it's Pyrami~ if it's a lad, it's Band- stand. MC gets thrown off when someone's 10 their 30s or 40s. It's bard to know." For the USA's. Oldest Living Teen-ager -actually, he turns 57 Sunday -it's the price of one of TV'~ longest-running success stop es. TV star, quiz.master, radio host and radio network owner, Oark also is one of the most powerful men in the entertain- ment business, thanlcs to his flounshing independent movie and TV producnon company. When not pushing groonung books or skin care products for men (Dick Clark's Easygoing Guuit to Good Grooming came out in June), he's host and/or producer of TV's Amencan Band.stand, The JJ00,000 Pyra- mid, TV movtes and specials, films, radio shows and a travel- mg rock show. As he neared 60, Oark had planned on some major changes 10 his busy lifestyle. The most dramatic: handing over Band- stand to a new youngster. But that's out When Band- stand -a staple of ABCs Satur- day daytime schedule since 1957 -was cut to a half-hour this year, Oark decided to syndicate a one-hour version to local sta- tions next fall To ease I.be transi- tion, guess who's host at least one more yeat? .. He treasures that show," says Kari, 44. "It's like another child to him. It's what's allowed him By O.vld eum.n. Ccntac1 Preas tm•gn AT Ill.JIU: "lt'h i.e. ttettW 24Hs1 ay fir Hyun," llJI brt ltck'a wlft aid 11ecttln aemtlry. SM &et a fl• lltll .,1..,_,11 ltH. WltMa a year thy nr• ~ 114 .._ Clarti'a ucrttlry "it to &et 111rrlff, Kirt took'"' tM spot. They llttcl to&tthf for stYtl ye1ra, •rrit4 l1 1917. to do evel).1lung in life." But while most people think of Oark as the Bandstand band- master, Hollywood knows him as one of the most efficient pro- ducers in town, promising low costs and higll_P!Ofits. .. All th.rec {TV) networks hold him in the same high ~ .. says Bill CroasdaJe, senior vi<:e- presidcnt of the ~ BBOO ~ vertising agency. He still has the nuigic . to capture the youth market. F-Or someone who's been in the business as long as he bas ... it's a rare '1.uality and a tribute lO his alcills. How has he done it? .. It has a lot to do with not being a pcrfonner," Oark says. "If r were a s9r, I would at- tract a certain clique of fans, but it would be difficult to go on and on and attract more people. I'm a finger-pointer, someone who says 'Here's the latest' %ether ifs Bill HalcY or Mr. Mister, the focus l.SD't on the finger pointer." Oark stays current by "listen- ing to five or six radio stations at the same time, reading hundreds of publications eac.b week and going to strange places for a mid- dJe-eaed man. You don't see a lot or them at concerts. .. Each day at 8:3,0 a.m., the Oarks load their four doS.' into their Ford wagon and stan the 45-minute commute to worlc from their Malibu home. Most of the work is done at his lhree-story1 i~-covered, mock tudor Buroaruc headquar- ters aaoss ~t from-NBC Along with Kari, his executive secretary and third wife (she watched Bandstand as a youna- ster), am worts with son and staJf producer Rae (as in Ric.h- ard A. Oarlc), 29, and 2.SO em- ployees. (The dop, by the way, roam free.) Mondays at 9:30 a.m., Clark tapes his tint program of the week., the syndicated Rock. Roll and Remember radio program produced on the third floor of his offices. An hour latcr1 he changes hats to become president of his pro- duction company. Tuesdays he worb~n tus Prolr'ms; Wedne$- days he tapes the To~ Ten Countdcwn radio show, aired by 300 stations on weekends. Most Thursdays and Fndays be hosts The $25,000 Pyramid and The $100,000 Pyra!Jiid pmc shows. He tapes four Ammcan Bandstand shows one Saturday each month. I t•s in the Burbank offioe that 4 . USA WEEK.END. Nov 28-30, 1986 ByRob Brown CU YOI SPOT TIE Sl·YUl-tll • TllS CIODT Cllrl wM tMU H ~tllls yt11. ••1t loels m dlllb ,.., .. llJI sill• Jws...,... • rlCllt ,_,,_pest."-h-stll ctb letters tr.'""'•..,.• la-th-15h Carle dreams up such projects as Supemars SaluJe Their MOlhm, a spring special featuring celebs like Tom Selleck and Oler, and the Put11n' on th~ Hit.s TV show where ordinary folks Ii~ favorite songs. .. I let him be the boss during the work day," says Kari ... rm his assistant and just an employ· ee, and everybody in the compa· ny treats me that way, too. When 6 o'clock rolls around, WC 're equals." Both claim they never talk about work on the drive home. "We talk about what we're golllJ to eat for dinner,". says Kari. "We both love to cook." Their favorite: Italian pastas and nsonos. But they also like to cook Ori.oese and Indian at the mmwling SO-acre ranch in Ma-ift:N': which they share with Oark's 89-year-old father. Oarlc's saten persona is that of a mild-mannered, oice ·next- door-neJgbbor type, but in the office he can be the hard-cb.arg- in& bot-tempered ~onist boss. It pays oft: "R.iclwd Wag- staff Oark" is in Forbes maga- zine's newest list of the USA's richest people, which clocks his empire at $180 million. His headquarters is more like a museum than an office. Rare photographs of Elvis, the Bea· tics, Oiuck Berry and the Roll- ing Stones are alf over. Oarlc doesn't exactly have a desk. He sits behind a pbannacy counter where prescriptions were filJed once. "rm a histori-an." says Oark. '1"be old bas more value than the new. I have one of those problems: I Just can't throw anything away." The collector recently got ap- proval for a non-profil Ameri- can Museum of Popu]ar Music, which be plans to open in either Los Angeles or New York in 1987. "Now I lcnow where all this stuff will go." He's not an avid record collec- tor, defining bis collection as "large, but not huge." .. Records aren't particularly valuable. It's like collecting coins. Garages are filled with them. •• But he loves music. When he finds a new song be likes, he has a radio division staffer put at on an endless loop tape and l1StCnS to it nonstop on the way home. Kari .. hates" that "I feel like I know every word of the song even before it's released," she says. .. If anyth.mg could cause a div~. this is il But I tolerate 1t if rm in a good mood." What also helps is Kari's con- trol of the vacation schedule. She gctS to pencil in Vacations, like a~ to Si.nppore next Feb-ruary, a year in advance. .. As bard a.s be likes to run, he's equally good on vacation. His brain Just clicks oft: He doesn't even think about work." But be docs think about even- tual .retirement He even has "someone in mind" to replace him on Bandnand, but isn't ready to announce it Cerwnly not with another year ahead Son Rae denies he'll be the new Bandstand emcee. And Rae -producer of Puttm' on the Hm -docsn~t expect it to 1:>e brother Duane, 23, a screenwrit- er, or sister Cindy, 21, who works at a camera store. Of the three Clark kids (all from previous marriages), Rae is most involved in the company. Will he take over one day'? .. Rae would be more interest· ed (in running dick clarlc produc- llons) than anyone else Mce he's the most rnterested in TV," says O arlc, who adds he'd be Mde- hghted" to have Rae at the helm some day. Dad, meanwhile, keeps d.rum- mi.og up projects. Among them; a feature film about Bandstand in the 1950s; a TV movie about the late Jan.is Joplin for next fall; an upcommg ABC special, 1986 -Wa1ra Year! "Ideas," says C1arlc, "never grow old" How he nabbed 'Murder in the Ministry' Dick Clark is ever alert to a story line. That's one secret to his success. One morning. while waiting to board a plane in Los Angeles. Oatk read a newspaper story about a Kansas Lutheran priest who was awaiting trial for con- spiring to kill bis wife and his mistress's husband Qar1c called Dan Paulson, Ills vice prmdent ii) charge, of TV and theatrical movies, and said "Let's ao get it" The competition bas been 6eroe. Among those bidding for the ri&bts: Stevcn,Spiclbcrg and Lorimar-Telepictures. .. lt's at times tin that when you rcaJ.iz.e tbis is not a p~ busmess," says Oark. .. People are so dcspe:rate to make the deal they will tell people anytlung.. We told the truth and made 'em a fair deal" Adds Paulson: ··we had an angle no one else had The oth- ers went to the IU)'· We went to the woman's (nustres.1-'s) kids. The money goes to them. And we're t.elli.ng the right story - (from her point of view.)" The fact that Clark is a well· known TV figure-helped close the deal for Murder m the Minis- try. ..It's a comfort wne,.. he says. "I obviously don't need the money so bad that ru naJJ 'cm to the ground -"h was important to the fam. ily bow it would be presented. We specialju il'l true stories. .. MurdLr 1n tM M11US1ry LS now m development with NBC. a USA ~·Nov 28-30, 1986 • S Linda Ronstadt To the beat of a different drum The romantic ex-rocker talks about her 'Star Wars' lunch box, what owning a washing machine means to her and why she's in awe of Dolly Parton. By Stl SWtibet1 01 th• ... 'Sntl11t1tal .... SOI$,' her thlr4 albl• to featare 1940a st11u~s: These soap arc brilliantly crafted The 1940s were absolutely the Golden Age of the popular song. Today, we're in the Golden Age of re- cord making in terms of tech.ni· cal production. But back then it was songwriting at its best The SOD&' arc so romantic. Where people used to tell me "J took acid to your Different Drum, .. ( 1967) they now tell me that their child was conceived to the Wluu's New album (1983). 01 'Trio,' hr albl• MD Dolly P1rt11 114 Emylo1 Harris, whlH ft11H7 1111 hit atorea 11 HrlJ '11 after bti11 H•l&lil, of ·•Pi• for sl1 y11rs: Pan of the problem bas been our scbed· ules. Eventually, I called them up and said. .. Hey, let's get going on this.." We finally got together in Nashville and agreed that the album would have an Appala- chian influence. 01 E••Ylt•·H~ hll7: In the stu~ dio, Emmy and I finish each oth- ers sentences. Dolly? She finish. es her own sentences. Dolly is a 1JUC ori&inal. As a singer, &be bas one of the purest vocal styles r ve ever beard. Sometimes, Emmy and I are just in awe. And she uses her sexuality in a very non- threatening way. It's a very joy- ous oclebration of her female- ness. It's very honest, warm. generous. Quite a differenoe from bow sexuality is usually presented m our culture. Tue chicks on the MTV videos look 50 threatenina and scary. They come on with t1us .. anything .,es" attiwde. There's nothma soft or intimate about it That's where Dolly is so different 01 hr 'E•,.re Strikes lacl' •etlJ l11e• box; I usually take it wherever I go. I carry my lunch, a cassette player and a good book. And the41>r>x has caused me trouble. I onoe got thrown out of a store on Rodeo Drive (in Beverly Hills}. I was ~ presentably, especially for me: I was wearing a dress. t was bold- l!lJ my lunch box and loolc:ing at this bat when a guy came out of nowhere and escorted me to the door. He said, "You cannot pos.- sibly afford that hat Stay out of our store." Did George (Star Wars film- maker George l.uc:as, her boy- friend) personally give me the lunch box? r11 never tell. 011 the coacept of 111rrl111: If you want to get married, you'd better have a lot of reasons to justify it And if you are not mar- ried, you shouldn't have to justi- fy ihia. Staying single is not a crime. I wish people would stop planning a family for me. 01 t1r1l11 40: rt's no big deal. Sometimes I do wonder bow r ve survived in this business for such a long time. I th.ink the closeness of my family bas a lot to do with it You know, when it was fashionable to rebel and wallc around with this ''my par- ents are the ~emy" attitude, I could never undcntand it 01 Mr llttltttn of TICHI: I still feel that city is my home. Mr old room is still there. I miss the desert and the sws and the quiet I 10 to Tucson ICVCra1 tunes a month. My &mily (par- ents, two brothers, one sister) live there. They know when they 6 • USA WEEKENI>' Nov 28-30, 1986 have a good deal. And I love vis- iting my two nephews (ages 2 and 1 ). They sin$ ~th me and I bate to miss anything with them. 01 her '"''"' nthtr, llu, '°lief c•lef [1 TICHI: I malce sure to obey the speed limit If I get caught, I get a double ticket and a lecture. A ~ ticket would really hurt his feelinp. Oa u•t.::••s sure her Loa Aa111ts : Nicolette Larson was my roommate for a year or so. She bad gotten a divon:e and needed a place to throw her stuff We were both on the road a Jot SO WC understood each Other very well. I have another roommate, Danny Farrington, a guitar mak- er. He's just a pal and pays aU his own expen.ees. .Riabt now, we have two little bellerinas from the Joffi'cy Ballet ~here. rve become a huae It's not an open door but I liU to help out friends. And I can still maintain my privacy. The house is big enough for that 01 ..... tic lift: I can't cook at all I bate to cook. I live on pea- nut butter and jelly. If you look on~ shelves, you'll find peanut butter and rioe crackers. We graze at my house. We do not sit down for formal meals. I consider myself~. I must have a schedule or ru sit around in bed and read all day. lfl have a good book, rm happy. I don't like going out much. I have piles of stuff all around, although I keep promising myself to put some order into the house. I have a small hill of electronic equipment that I still need to or- pn.ix.e. And I can never find a record. 01 her tWI r~s: I don't li1ce to listen to anyth.ina I've ever re- corded lf it comes on the radio, ru tum it oft: rd rather listen tO someone ebc. Ella Fitzacrald. for example. -01 her tcltctJc taste I• clothes: On Slage, rve always worn what was a_ePropriate for the times. In the '60s, I wore a bright colored dress that could roll up into a little ball and fit into my purse. ln the •70s, I wore pants. In the '80s, rve worn formals. Offstage, it's usually denim. 0. Mcotlill I HCCtSS: When 1 left Tucson, I thought it would be a bia deal to bave your name on the marquee of a club. That was the pi.nnacJc of sua:ess.. I nevtt dreamed rd have a No. I n'lCOrd. After H ttJ1t Like A Whttl happened, I finally got out of debt. I remember that I really wanted a washing ma· chine because J was ti.red of car· rying stuff to the laundromat from my $1 SO aparunent I th~t if I could just have a ~ machine, rd be set. When 11 arrived, the washing machine was a very tanaible c.x- ample ofbavina money, ofbcina atlluentQ MWhat a nifty package: the perfect gift aJong with perfectly swell 0 savings~~ Montgomery Ward All Retail Stores Anaheim , ...... _.,.. ·-- la·Z·Boy Showcase Shoppe 528 S. State College Blvd. McMahan's 845 N. 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Abdominal SUJIC1)' should have no lasting effect on whether you can build abdominal muscles. says Dr. Mona Shan- gold. co-author of 'T'M Complete Sporn Medicine Book for Women (Simon & Schuster, $8.95) and director of the Sports Gynecology C.cnter at Georgetown Uru- vcrsity Hospital, Wasbmgtoo, D.C Eight days after Sbangold's Caesarean section, she was back lifting weights. In I 0 days she was n.uuUng again. lt took around eiJht weeks, however, for bcr ro get bade t.nto sit-ups to bwld her abdo- minals. Before embarlo.ng on a sit-up regimen, Shangold says you need to know that flat- tening your stomach and strengthening ll arc two different trung.,. For a stronger stomach you do one kind of exercise, for a flat stomach you need another. The best way to strengthen abdomin- als: sit-ups. Lie on the Door with your knees bent, feet flat on the floor and anns aaoss your chest Slowly raise your head and then your upper body until your shoulders are about 12 to 18 inches off the Ooor, then immediately come bade down Stop if you feel discomfort or pain, bemg careful oot to push too hard in the begin- ning. Do sit-upsd8ily, building untll you can do 25. Give yourself an adequate amount of ti.me to reach this goal. You mi&ht add only one or two a week. But remember, says Sbangold, sit-ups won't make your stomach flatter. The only way to bum off abdominal flab is to exercise aerobically to ta.Ice up cycling. walkina or joging. Since you also want to flatten your stomach, talk to your instruc- tor about inaeasina your aerobics woric- oul O -MltUI l11ters . Do you have a h«lllh or fitness ques- llon? WntL" to USA WEEKEND, Your F11ness, P.O. Bax 500W. Wi=Ju on . D.C 200#. lndudt brief bi UXJ1 daia and your home and work Qd. es and phoM numbm. AU lettm will be con-sidemifor pub/icaJion, indudm.g names 8 . USA \\me.ENI>-Nov. 28-lq, 1986 - As part of a nationwide publicity campaign, a leading New ~York firm will give away its most expensive stuffed ' animal doll-the sensational best-selling wrinkly pup that is taking America by storm-for the astonish- ing publicity price of only SS to every person who writes to the company address (below) before Midnight, December 31, 1986. Thill oll&i"" publicity ad must a~yyom request. No ~ OI' pbotostata. These are the same famous wrinkly Shar-Pei Plush Puppies"' nation- ally advertised in leading media across America Modeled after the rare breed of priceless Shar-Pei dog (you may have seen one of these pups on a top-rated prime time TV show), each stuffed doll has the floppy ears, soulful eyes and lovable wrinkles that have captured the hearts of children everywhere. Irresistibly huggable, these wrinkly Shar-Pei puppies stretch out to over. a foot long. They are great big huggable puppies your children can actually put their arms around and really make friends with. The cutest, most lovable-and wrinkliest- dolls you \re ever seen, these wrinkly Plush Puppies are petfect "pals". Every child in America would love to own one-so don l miss out by responding too late. These are the fastest selling and most popular pups ever sold by this multi-million~ollar New York fum. These Famous Nationally Advertised.,. Plush Puppyn1 · wrinkly dop will not be sold at this price by the company in any store. There is a limit of two (2) pups per address at thil price, bUt if your request is mailed early enou$h (before . ~ember 25) you may request up to 7. Each wnnkly pup JS covered by the company'I full one-year money-back To order, mail this original publicity ad (no copies or photostats) together with your name and address and $5 for each pup. Add $2 shipping per pup. (New York residents add sales tax.) Allow_~p to 6-8 weeks for shi~t. Make check payabk to RBM Lid. Mail to; UM, ~y, Dept. 605-169, llcm 1080, Hidmrille,.New York 11802. (R.C2280) •tt11 MM, Lid 1200 sn.m. DflYe ~ ~y 119e0 guarantee. RBM's Plush Puppy,. is not associated with the Wrinkles"' plush dog distributed by Coleco. I Alla~m MIHloft Vli}o Anantim Plau 24000 Ahc:oa Parl!wey 500 No Euc:lld St (714) 770-4081 (714) IK$0012 Montebello Valley Plaza Ma« ~"-933 1990 2581 Via cai;r 1213) 72S-02 Montaf9)' ... 111 ... .ny Hiiie 4l>4·0 Sou 11 Al ant-c 4S4 HOttll BaCllo<a O• &Yd (213)~790 8111) 291 1442 .... North Hol'T'!oocl lfl• Staie Col'9Q• e"" 6750 Lau•• ca""°" e .o (7141 S29 11110 (818)~ ~na P11\ NO<tllftdga Buenl Pant Mall 8383 RaMda 8lllO &6S4 °" n.. ..... (818) 701-0193 (714) 11!>2 2287 Orenoa C1rtabad Town & CMlntry Tr..Oi m Soutti M1•n61 2$28 I CalTwno Ru (714) 1153 0082 (8111) 434-43$4 .. ...o.na Chua. 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And there's a selection to suit any personality. A phone that remembers, for your f nend who always forgets. A cordless phone, for your son on the run. You're sure to find just the nght match at the AThT Phone Center, with a selection on sale now. For the one nearest you, call l 800 555-8111. AT&T Long Distance Gift Certificatest The People Present. Give The People Present and give some· one a warm conversation . You can buy them at ATh:T Phone Centers and participating financial institutions. They come in gift packs of five $5 certificates. They're accepted by all U.S. local phone companies for any AT&T long distance call. To order The People Present, or find the ATuT Phone Center or financial mstatutaon near- est you, call 1800 GIFT ATT, Ext. 515. This year, give a gift that speaks well of you and says how much you care. Give a gift from AThT. And you don't need to wait for the hohdays. You can always give them a call. After all. for someone you love, there's no better gift than the sound of your voice . ATaT The right choice. -'Holiday Gift List • Dear Fntnd, My a.mt u John Wl1&ht Not 100 Ion& 'I<' I was 011 brM« I was SJl,000 111 ckbl The bank rqiosaotcd my car beau~ I couldn't kceop up witll lhe pa~U And Oii« cby lht landlord P>< Ilk an fV1CtlOll not1« beaut.: I hlldl't'1 paJd the rm1 for lluu monihi. So•« hid 10 111()\"C OUI My fanuly and I uyed II m)' cousm'1 plllCC for the rCSI of 1ha1 montll before 1 C0111d manaac 10 SCI lllOlh«f •1*1· mnu. That wu vay embarnum1 Thmp ha•t C'hanacd now I own four horncs 1n Southcm Cabfonu1 Tiit ~I'm bvina m now 111 lkvcrty Hilb is wonh mon than one rrullion dollan I own W°"ttal can. amona lhem a brand n<"'" Mtt«dcs and a brand ne-Cldll~ Riaht now, I have a SI million dollar 111" or credJt "'"" Ille banks and ba•e ttr11r1C&1cs or ckpos11 II SI00.000 each m my banlt In ~rly Hilb Bal of all, I haw lime 10 havt fun To be me. To do whar I W9nl I work about 4 houn a day, ~ rest or lhe day, I do 1hlnp that pleuc me Some da)'I I 10 S•tmm1111 and Alim& -ihopp<na Other d•>'I. I play rac qUdb&ll or .tennis Som,uma, frankly, I 11111 II( out under the run with a toOd book I low co take Iona vacatloru. t JUfl •01 bac.t.Jrom a IWO Wttk YICallOfl from -M1ui, Ha ... u rm not rwlly tryina to impress )'OU ... th I'll)' wealth All I'm lrylllf 10 do tine is to rro- --e 10 )'OU thll 1r II wun'I beautc Of lhaJ money J«rel I was luckv cnouah 10 find that day, I still would hive ~ poor or may be t'Ym bankNPI h was onl> tlllough tllu anw:ina money secret !lat I could pull m)'M'lf out or ckbt and beaxM "'calthy Who kl!OWI what would II•~ hll)PmC!CI 10 my family and me KnoWUll about this 1ttrct chanacd m)' Hff t'OITll)lctd y II brex1aht me ,.aJth. happin~. ii/Id mos1 unportant or all -peace or mind Thu l«ftt wiJl Chante )'OUr hrc. 1001 It wtll 11ve you tv(f)'lhina )'OU nttd and Wlll iolvc all your money probkms. Or COUfl( )'O<l don't have to like my wo1d for j1 You e&n 1ry it ro, yourxlf To a« INI )'OU lry lhlS ~. l'n1 Wllfula 10 ai"" you SlO 00 1n cash (I'm ai"'na my eddtca II IM bouom or thH !>II< ) I fqurc, if I J1)md -"0.00, I art your &ttent>Ofl And )'OV will P10¥C It to }'OUl'lt'lf lbll ltnllll\I money t«m wW work ror you. 100! Why. )'OU ~ ult, 11n I Will ma to '1lat'f tha tcCfd with pou? To ma~c monc'f? H1td· I)'. Finl, I alt9dy hew an the money arid PC>UCU10111 l'U """ need. Second. my i«m does not inYOIV"t any IOl"I or compc:t1t10C1 what.locYa. Third, DOtluna is more satW'y1111 10 me than sl\anna my MCm only wi1h 1~ •ho rQlln I Sokkn opportUNI)' and act on II quietly Th.ls l«M Ii lncnld•bly 11mplc Anyone ctn UM It. You can aet 1tanect w11h prac:ucally no monty 11 all and the rult b almost mo You don't need IP«la) 1ralntn1 or evm a hicll Kilool educ8LIOl'I It doan•t nwtn how )'OUQI Ot old )'OU 1tt I.Del II will work fof )OU It home Of e"'1I whllt )'OU llt Oii VWCllllOll Let me tdl you mor< about thb fuc.nauna ll'IOllC'Y ma1tna ~ With t.llD _,.I.ht lllOM'f e1111 roe m rac In IOmC -JOii nYY be ablr 10 ca.ti 111 lllCT• ally °"'"111h1 It )'OV ca.n follow llmc* irutrvcuons )'OU an sa •• ,,., in • sinak artcmooo and It IS PoN>bl< 10 lla•t •l>ftldllble monty in ,.,ur handa tht .....,. not mom1n1 In rflCI, lhil Jut1 mlPf be tf)c f Ual lqtll 1ray to mah ftlOlltl' that f"tf bem lnwn•edl Thu II a >CT)' ale .... y 10 1G Wl1I cash II u pracncally nsk rm:. It b no1 a danimiw pmblc E YCr(lh1na )'OU do has alrad)' ban 1ened and )'OU can au tW1cd for lc:ss moMY than mcm people 1PCT1<1 for a lli-"t on the town OM or I h< nlCal thlllSI about tNs wbolt Idea *' that rou can do 11 at home 111 )'Ollr spare hme You don'1 need equlpmm1 or an orria: It doon't mauer whctt )'OU b¥e f!thtt You can UK thu l«fct 10 maltc money tr you Uvc in a b11 a1y Of on 1 rann or an)'Wbftt 111 bftWttll A hUJblnd aod wife tmm from~ Y Mk utcd my -. workcict et home Ill t.llc:it f;We lime. and made S.CS,000 111 OM )'8' This J«ICI II stmplc. II would ~ lwd 10 mah• mtRaltc If you tncd You don'1need1 colk&< dqr« or t"ven a hiab 9Ctlool educ. llOll A I you need u • httlc common IOIK and the abthry 10 follow umpk, c:uy, Slcp-by- q'P tnltNnlOfll I P'DOl!ally k"°"' I man from N~ Ena)and wtio used this lCCrel and made Sl million 111 }llst J 1ft1l'J You Clln UK 1hu i.«rn to make money no 11111~ how old or how you111 )'Otl may bt There ia no phyilClll labof tnwolvcd llld ~rytluna 11 '°easy cu:an be dOlle whether )IOll' ~ a-llel\llff or 90 yean ctd. I know one '"Oman "'ho is DYCJ 65 and Ir -kutl oll 1~ lllOM.~ sh' flftd:J With IJus setTcl V.'Mn you Ult tins ICa'd 10 make mont)' you llt\<n haw 101ry 10 COl'IYl~ anybody or anytluna Thll h&a nothina to do with door· 1o-door stlhna. telephone rolldtauon, ml ~ate or an)'lh1111 me that lnvohcs penonal COf\UIC'I E Ytt}1h1111 about this Idea rt pcffcnly 1«&11 Ind honesl y OU wtU be proud of whaJ you ait doina and you Will be providina a ""'l' ••luablc tttVICt h ... 111 only ttltt )'Oii l'*O hours to IQrn ho"' 10 ux th1stcctt1 Aftn thal cwryUun& iJ ~1 automatic. Aria )'OU tel swtcd you ~ Pfobablv do C¥U)'l""'I thaJ u _,.,. 1n tht« houn per wetk PROOF I know you In JkeptjCllJ Tllat Mmply 11\o~ )'OUf aood bv.sinas JeMt Wdl, here ll ptOOf from ptOplc wtio haw pu1 thu atnu.1na sec:rel into UM Ind havt ao<1m all the money they tvtt d~1rcd. Theoir 11\irlah hew b«o UJ- ed tn order to l)fotCC1 thrir pOYllC')', but I ha"" ru.111nformatJon and the actual llfOOf of thetr W<aS$ 1n m~ fib 'M~ MOMJ nu 1 t"" o.-4' .. AU I can llY -)'OUr plan IS'""''' In'"" 8 """kJ, I 100~ In O¥tr SI00.000 Mon money than I cwr dreamed or makina . .41 thts rate, I hoMl!ly bebtYC I can makt o-a nulllOll dollau ~ 1f&f " Af .~RI ·s150,ooo 111 I M011t-.,1· "On the basb of your ~. I poacd over 1 ll0.000 in eiah1 month$ lnd tlx,,,.,,. flt k ftl" rollma In Aelldily John W naht, I thenk you from llw bottom or my hnttl" A l , Haywvd, CA 'ff,IOO In 24 11-1· "I didn't bcbevt It wMfl ~Mid tht l«Ttl ~'OUld proclll« ,_cy lhe ,.gt monl.ll!f. ~. wu I wrona. and ~ ~ nahtl I putdtased )'OUT Ro )lfll If Hd 10 Rldto On the bak of 70Vr ldYlct, $9,100 PQlllJ'td ill. ID Im th&!\ )6 hounl John, rour ICCIWI ii lncrtdlblt1" J, K , l.q\lna Hills. CA ·~a~.-l.1 a-n.. I Y-.' "Until I Ytr )'OUT eondcrflll ptan. I - • IC Here's what newspapas and mapziDa arr •Jtaa aboal this llKftdlblc secret: Tiit w....,.oe 11nMs: n., Ro,., Rood lo Rk:ltcl IS pi-al .... th aoldf'n Up& lAa A .... HtnW Euat!ilMr. We've al.I IOI lo scan IOIMWhtte n., Ro)'O/ Rood lo Riclto IS lhc f\m tltfl ill !he riaht dlrec:11ont Nlldoul~ Johll W rishc has an w:dknl au1lk fot ~n1 wealth Ill Yo\jr ~ ume.. ,_ °'""1mldtt: 7Jw Roye/ Rood 10 Ric-Ii. Is an l11val111blt 111kk r or find hi& SucaD m your own back yard N4-wJ TriMM: Wrish1's 111&1Cnal is • MUST for anyone ..-ho OOt11tmplalcs maluna 11 u an 1n dc:pmdcnt tfllf~CVI s.u-1 John Wfiaht ~ 1n JUCCCU, pure and llmplt MOMJ MMlllt OPllOftHltln: John Wriah1 has a rare 11fl ror hdJttna tJCIQS))t wi1h no CUltOtDCC make-Jou or money. He'• mar:k many ~le wea.hhy Hollywood Tl"ldt Prw: We ha¥C ~ litatd of 111 ad"G'llstf otftnna 10 pay re•dcn SlO 10 uy 1u prQll'am Wriaht'l w1lhnpas 10 do thu conVlnca us tllll h>i moflC)' JCCm must really work c.llf0twll Polldnl WMlc. The pol111a of hlah f\n&nQt maclc cuy 11-T~n You'U love ~ Ro)VI Rood 10 Rlrho h's l\Jled .,..,,h vllu•blc lnfonn1 lion only •llh I'd known about h )'Qn ll01 Holywood Olbnl llffwi: ~<loft more 1h111 11ve amera.l ldtu. Ht II-ptOplc I dtWkd A to Z plan 10 make bit money 'ht Olmf'I Sift: wna111·s Ro)lfll Rt»d 10 lt/Clws h~ "P to iu tlllc 111 oHcnna an uncomplicated Plllh 10 rinandal .N«al MWf abk to um • ckcaM llYlnt. 111 my lift Your plan madt mt o"" D00,000 m las than Ont )at I sttl can't qvue bri~ 11. btl1 I CU11111ly do ~ate -whit you'¥« stlaled wtlh ~ .. 0 L .. Aorl\lm Park. N J 'MIMk S15MI 111 l M•illt Al 21' "I -able to CIUll owr SU,000 ....ith your plan -in Jlllt tlM paa IWO montM "1 a 22 year old llfl, I llC'Wf tllouaht that I'd cwr be •bit-10 mall:ir u much money, u rut u 1·~ been able to do I l'ftllly do wbh to 11\mk you. ..Uh an of my t.rt " Ms E l . LOI Anlfla,. CA 'Mldt Sl2',IOO hi J MotnM' "For~. I puHd up •11 lhc plans that PfonU.fed 10 rneltt mt ndl Problbly I am lucly I did -bvt I am t¥911 mort luclty that I loo\ ttlc lllT!t to .-net f0t yow matcnal II dlaniod my .,.bolt life Thanb to you, I INdc s l 26,000 In l lllOftlh) .. S. W , Plalntldd. IN •r..-S16S te -A Wlft' "I -maklna)Wt Sl6S a ...ti and didn't II.kt Ill)' jobl With JOW .-.y iaa. I am maklna SllO • wed Ill J month&! Thi.~ 10 you, John!" M Z , Brooklyn, NY 'Madt SlOJ,• Ill I MOIKM' ''I -bt-1-.d thoR aaccas Roria • M'\-tf ~ I woWd bt one or ~ • usana YoUr t«lmiqua. 111 j11t1 I month$. I ma« O¥Cr S~J.000 . made oYU U0,000 more 111 the last 22 da)'ll Not jUJt wtlJ prepared. but limplt, t:a;S)'. ras1 .~ John. think you for l'UU' Ro]OI Rood to Riclm'" C M, U!s Aqda. CA 'MOft ~ 111 ll Dill>~ TllM I'• S.. 111 1 Yttr' "I wet 'workJlll' to ma.kc • llvtna -and baldy set tin a by. In the fll1l JO days by lnirla your secM, I ~ SJS,000 "'°"' cash tllt.n I'd W'CJl 1n a whelk ,mt1' S H • Nc-w1own. CT 'My lanbr W• A11tu.ed' ''My Banktr wai amuod at my IUddcn 'U«'OS Tlllrly clayi -.a. I uied )'Ollr cnt· tlClllly rlllt frtt prop111t1 arid my B&nktr coulcln'1 ~ my Ul,000 ckpoG1 Jotln, 1 hank you ror ihmna your tC1Cm with me.'' M11 N E , S1eri111. VI 'SJ0.000 rrot11 u.,. &no-1' ''By doina U.t~ """'' you recommended, In )'Ollr Clllrtmdy powwfut PfQp'llll, l'"f bftn ablt 10 ~c owr SJO,OOO<*h, from JllJl a rrw W«ks or easy errort I can rq>a.1 this u m111y to.me per year ti I dai~ Bd~e m<. thctt'r« rally no lirnlu for_, .. W S . Hunun11on Beach. CA. ·uoe.oeo 111 Sb Moa1111· ·'I'm anw:ed 11 my 111tta1 t By llS&lll your IC'Cftl I madt SS00.000 tn l!A rnonlhs. Thai'• more titan lwcnty tlma ._haJ l'w IT\ldf In 111y tlnS)t year bcfon! 1·~ nevn madt ro mlK'h mor>ey U1 such shon umc with minimum effon My •hole a.re I was -una ror this amuina mitlldt1 Tllank you. John WnahL" R S., Mclean, VI AJ YoU can ttU by now I haw come 1c:ro. IOnlctllln& prtlt)' aood I bdint I ha•< di.lcowred IJlc ......ce1 l11tk tllOnCY'mallma teCTCI you {'()Uld cvtr lllllflnt Rcmet11bcr -l luatanl« II MOJI or lhc lllnf. II Ill.~ bit money to mekt moot)' Tlli.s is an tll«'plion W1tlt this WC'rct )'OU can stan In your Spllrt timr wllh allllOCl nothtQa But of count, you don't hlw 10 Jtan ~or a.,, ama.a You can to • rui Ind u f11 u rou .... di\. The sltt or your pronu ts 1oW11 up to rou. I can't suannt« how much :rou ~ m•ltc wltll tM l«l'CI but I can 1dl )'OU lhll -10 fw tlu' lmllinl money PfodU<lftl Mtra mata Ole pror.u from mo11 othn idma look II\ t peenuul Now 11 r.u1, l'w c.ompk1cly cxpWned 1t1i. rnnultablt 1«rn in a q>caal -r makaQa plan I Qll 11 "Tht RO)'li Rc.d to~" Sonw calf II I mi/'9dc YOU 'I probabtJ ml) Ii "The Seer. o1 Rleha" You wflt i.tn tvfl")'lhi"' :rou rlC!Cd to know llf'P'tlN lfP, So you 100 Ca.ti put thiJ tmuina moot)' cnUint K"CTU 10 -otk '°" >'°" and ma.Ile al the mcxr, )'Oii ,.., To ~ thla ttert1 will ICM II your 1110M1 ~. doll't tCftd 1M IQ1 lllCIM)', lilstHd ~,. your chetlt IOtt • mooth Uld a half ff0fn todli1. I parllll• eoc 10.,,.... \c f0t 4$ daYJ. I won'1 CIMft ,.,_ cNek fOI .._, ~ bd~ I know (Ot MW 11111 )'1111 lta COG •"1.artteS....,.., ~ - IMAGINE HOW YOUR WHOLE LIFE WILL CHANGE IF YOU USE THIS SECRET TO GET ALL THE MONEY YOU NEE.DI • Yoc.t lrOtl't ha¥e to worTY about bins • You wt.ll be mucer or yow own Wiit and fate and nobody CM boas )'OU .,.OUnd. • You wlll haoc more time 10 rpencS with your loYed ones and you wW be Ible t0 Wtt c:aR or them ill cmc11ttnclcs • You can ba"' thf holate )'OU ....,., thr aw )'Oii .,.1111, the ~ YoU want • And mos1 of all, you ...;.n "'1latly hew PEACE OF MINO! If )'OU ntcd (Ot jUll WVll) llO"C rnoncy, then are a loc of r-. wtty )'OU should take advlftt&lit ot tho 11n1m11.rtt (And I can't thlnlt of• silialt reaon """>'you should.n'1) II will probably 10M all your money pro- blcrns fOtt¥CJ. In faa. I am so complctt ly coavinccd that my powefld -worlu mooty mlnda. tha11'111wGlint 10 ~)'OU tilt moM unusual ,_..,,,. «"Cf ofT...S Thll is, If II docsn 't tolYc all )'OW moocy pn> blcms. 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And I did a couple of · songs from the movie Smua Oaus." He thought his first Ouistmas album "was the best I had done until I did this one. I tried to recreate the attnospbcre of the first album ... an ethereal feclin&." •Possibly the hottest musicaf gift will be a new fivc-recoro set, Bria Spring- steen Live 1975-1985. And MicbaeJ Jack- son's first album since Thriller is due in stores in time for the holidays. •Also look for ~ releases by a-ha, the band that ran awa_J with _this year's MTV awards, and the Pretenders, Duran Duran and Aretha Fran.lclin. New compilations include Madonna danoe hits and a Frank Sinatra six-paclc. ART -Picasso, to go I Ptcasso's'Sketc.hboolcs begin touring the USA this month, wht.n.J£._SJas le Canter opens at the Los Angeles County Muse- um of Art Dec. 16. "Perhaps the most inaedible piece is what many believe to be the first prelimi- nary sketch of Les Demoiselles d'Avignon -the ~test painting of the 20th centu- ry, which began cubism," says Marc Glirncbcr of New York's Pace Gallery, who was i.nsuumental in compiling the exhibit It goes on to San Francisco, ~ nix, Minneapolis, Cllicago, Fort Worth, Fort Lauderdale and Boston. • Ray Owtes, Lucille Ba1J and four more longtime luminaries are being toast- ed at the Kennedy Center Honors on Dec. 7. CB.5 will air the p1a later in the month. SPORTS Footbal to the fore A single collqic football player charges into the limcligbt when the Heisman Tro- phy winner is announced after the Army- Navy game Dec. 6 on CB.5. But along with the glory comes respon- sibility, says Washington Redskins star ~ bade George_ Rogers, who won the Hc1sman in 1980 when playing for South Carolina. "It dcfini1Cl~ put more pressure on me in the league, be says. •You'll be bowled over by bowl games. The California Bowl, in 'Fresno, stans the action Dec. 13 (ESPN). • More football -this time profcs.. &ional -fills your TV starting Dec. 28 when NBC begins covering the AFC play- offs and ~ airs the NFC battle. 0 -ltCiN t 111ls USA W£EJtem ·Nov. 28-30, 1986 • 13 MAYBE WE SHOULD CAll IT "MAYONN-EASE~ . cDAFT> New KraJJ. Squeezable Mayonn~ise. FREE WITH EVERY ORDER Shave anywhere, anytim•' Hom•, office, car, trav· ebnc. Compact, licbtweigbt Cordltat Electric Shaver fits neatly 10 a~. pocket, pul"H or deskdrawu G1ve1 emooth, clean, comfortable shave, usUlg thre. powerful. high speed rotating atatnleu steel blades. Comes with proucuve cover and at.&lfbnatle c:le&ninr bruah. Runs on 2 AA penl1te batterret (lnc:luded) What a Srtol gift You'd have trouble findln( a &haver like tlus for $10.00, but this one• )'OU rt FREE with any o~r. Just check the boz m the order form, add $1.00 to your order for ahippmc and M 'll send you a Cordlau Electric: ShllYlr FREE. 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ZINC -tO MG TMILETS-- T~'ts 37c 1,000 for S3.49 HERBAL DWRIETIC 100 •149 TllDIN 500 for S5.99 KELP ~ T~(TS 35c 1.000 for S 1.50 NATURAL VITAMIN C rat>tets AT FANTASTICALLY LOW PRICES With AoM H' QUANTITY 100 MG 250 MG 500 MO I 000 MG 100 69C 1.39 1.95 500 2.98 4.49 6.59 9.39 1000 5.49 7.99 12.49 17.95 SIU IOOIU. 2001.IJ. .ac> l.U 1.000 l.U 100 98C 1.19 2.99 7.89 500 4.85 8.99 14.69 37.98 1000 9.49 17.59 28.49 69.85 11 00 SI 00 's a hurtin' kind of game pro hockey, the e goes: If you can p, you can play IN 1e1t11 1M JoutMI Waltn Body checks. Brawls. Broken bones. t"essional boctey is the least pttd and gentle -of sportS. But just bow and determined arc these guyS? • Detroit Red Wing goaltender Mark orrest finished up tbe Nfil season year oomplaining of knee pain. Do- ite the discomfort. he went down to it's minor league team, wbic:h was embroiled in the American Hockey ' playoffs. There he helocd lead e club to the championship. When I..,a. rrest 6.nally aot the knee examined, he vercd he'd played 21 sttaigbt with a dislocated kneecap. • Former Pb.iladdphia Flyers' do- nseman Ed Van lmpe, in a 1972 game · Oakland, took a slapsbot directly the mouth. wtting him badly and oclring loose a glovdul of teeth. With- t anesthetic, he tobk 17 stitches to ose up his tongue and another 3S ---~· tcl1es-iB both lips.-Stitemin plal%,De turned to the ice to finish 1be ~ In what is arguably the most pbysical- punishing ~onal sport of all. ries about playing hurt abound. And o one is more aware of such stories the team physicians and trainers · the task of keeping the players one· piece through the lruelina ~ e National Hockey League season. Part of keeping them bealthf, says Dr. ohn Grqs. the Philadelphia Ayers' physician si1XC 1979, is keepina em from playing with serious injuries. d that's not easy_ · "Hockey players are an in~ .. says Grqa. ''They play with in- uries no other professional athlete uld. Guys will sprain their medial Uateral ligament (knee). It would keep player in many other sports out six b. In hockey, they figure if they can p, they can skate. It's the rule, not the tion." "You1J sec players with broken fin- wbo have casts formed into what c.all 'the position of functio~· "says 'p Thayer, trainer for the · Hawks and president of the a- ' onal Hockey League Trainers' As.ma- . on. .. The cast is formed into position they can bold their stick" ''They don't want to stop if they're urt." says Jim PcnFUy, physical thera- . with the Dcuoit Red Wings. 'They're afraid there's someone behind to take their place. Or 10metimes re worried they're leitina their llCIUJUna!ACS down.., Take Ron Sutter, Philadelphia's right winaer. for eJtample. .. l think there comes a time in every professional alb- By~Fllk Tiil CllT: ,.. ••• " .. •'• ... SltW ult It *MO Int JWI,..,.. .... I ... UH. JeWScarecr when you ve got to play with a little pain," says Sutter, who skat- ed in last year's playoffs with dam~ knee cartilage. .. Yoo don't want to do it but you've got people counting on you." .. In hockey, the average player is on maybe 20 minutes (a game)." says Greg. "He gets hit one way or another, checlced, stick or puck. 30 or 40 signifi- cant times in a game. Each hit leaves a little bruise. They get black and blue all over." How do players force the pain aside? Greg and PinaeUY say it's a matter of mind over misery. '1'be players get psyched up for games, even apinst lesser teams," says Greg. "It's like Indians preparing for the warpath. It rcJcases hormones that help depress the pain." "Hockey players just develop a higher threshold for pain," says ~-ny. "If ~don't, they don't makC ;tr" After the game I felt Lib: fd gone 10 rounds with Joe Frazier,·· saYs Van I.mpe, reminiscina about the slapsbot be took to the chops. "But at the a.me you get bit you don't really feel it You kind of go numb. So I went back out. All hoc.ker. players bave been raised to be- lieve if you're physically able, you go bade out. And once you step on that ice. you've aot a job to do." .. Let's f8oe it: In this spon you're nev- er going to JO more than five games without aettina bruised or banaed in some way," says Detroit right winger Olri.s Ochocki, who split his to last season when he took a stick °'i: the mouth. "So if you want to play with the ~ bo~ you'd better learn tct-pfay with p&m. "Q USA WEEuNo ·Nov 28-30, 1986 • 15 EMMY AwAR6-WimuNG MOVIE OF THE YEAR! A HALLMARK HALL OF FAME PRESENTATION Somewhere between silence and understanditlg-:- they found a love bey<md W01"ds. Where you _can get into the holiday whirt Salt Lake City is a feast for the ear and eye If you visit Salt Lake City this time of year and don't get the holiday spirit, you won't find it anywhere. Starting this weekend, a.od continuing through New Year's Day, 2 J 5,CXXl tiny pastel bulbs will illuminate the trees, shrubs a.od walls of Temple Square. The J ().acre area sits in the shad- ow of the soaring Mormon Tem- ple and is the heart of downtown Salt Lake City. "lt's lilc.e a garden with lights instead of flowers," says Phyllis Steorts, a consultant to the W~ tin Hotel Utah, near the square. "They have a crew that does no~g but replace the hghts ev- ery night'' The Cburch of Jesus Ouist of Latter-Day Saints, which owns the square, also has planned mu- sical events for every day of the Cluistmas season. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will give its annual Christ- mas concert on Dec. 19 and 20, but -contrary to popular as- sumption -it hasn't sung The Messiah for years. The Handel oratorio is performed by the Or- atorio Society of Utah. This year's perfonnanccs will take place Dec. 13 and J 4 in the 6,000-seat Tabernacle, which is considered to be an acoustical masterpiece. lnfo..rmation: ChW"Ch of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Public Communications De- partment, SOE. North Temple Sni:.t Salt LaJce. City, Utah 84150; (lSUl) 531-2205. • And if you're looking for a fun p1aoe to welcome in the New Year, try Las Vtpa. The town's casino-lined Fremont Street will be blocktd oft' for the 10th annu- al New Year's Eve 6reworlcs dis.- play. Information: Public ReJa.. tions Off'is::e. Union Plaza Hotel, P.O. Box UIJ. Las Veps, Nev. 8912S; (702) 386-2110. _ ........ The Big Apple spruces up for the season St. Nick would like St. Louis Joe ~ola, the NBC sporu commentator is a St. Louil na- tive who s~ers from an incur- able case of homCStckness. His self-prescribed remedy. He often arranges bis ~t plans so that wben he's traveling~ country to his home in Ariz.on.a. be gets a stopover in St Louis. Garagiola, who hopes to spend pan of the boliday'season in bis old hometown, recalled a recent oostal&ic visit to the new· ly restored Union Station: .. It ..meant a whole lot to me when I was arowinc up. And I went in and outa lot as a {>layer (catcher for the St. Lows Cardinals~ They've done a dazzling job on that place." The Romanesque revival buildina (circa 1894) is now a festival mall and houses 105 ~ tail shops and restaurants, a ho- tel and a historic train exb.Jbit On Dec. 20. at 7 p.m., thou- sands of carolers will tpltber m front of the station to JOin in a sing..along and form a giant bwnan Oui.stmas tree. But an even more spectaeular holiday treat awaits visiton at the Missouri Botanical Garden. The Swiss Country Christmas show.t wbich opens there Dec. 6, will JC&t~ a ml.I Swiss chalet and 3,000 poinsettias and ~~8~ow is mdoors, but St Louis' relatively mild winters (average temperatures 29 to 44 degices) are perfect for walks through the ~jaccnt Japanese garden. It's a meticulously desianed 14-acre landJc:ape of half-moon bridaes. wa~ dry gardens (mufticolored pebble$ raked in decorative patterns) and islands in the winding lake. Admission: adults, S 1; under 12 or 65 and older free. Wormation: St Loui~ Con- vention & Visitors Commission, 10 S. Broadway, Suite 300, St Louis, Mo. 63102; (800) 325- 7962. • And in Noblesl1lle, ~ take a charming "Candl~t Tow" of the Conner Prairie Pio- neer Settlement, an 1836 village. Dec. 3 to 23. Spend the evening in front of the hearth while din- n~ is prepared in authentic 1836 sty1e. lnformation: Conner Prai· rie, 13400 Allisonville Road, Noblesville, Ind., 46060; (317) 776-6000. _ ... ,...... illiamsburg: A long time aglow the thought of an old-fa.sh- ed Christmas celebration rour heart, you1J love . s Co&oaial WiJJiam. in December. or two weeks, ~ning at S p;m. Dec. 14, the town's storic Area will glow in the t of nearly 1,SOO candles dis- yed in the windows of virtual. every home, shop and public ding. The Grand Illwn1na11on, a ·non dating back to 1934, cts thousands of visitors ery year. They browse in the red J 8th and ·19th century ops, sing carols in front of courthouse and witness the 'stmas Eve lighting of the mmunity tree on Market "It's one of the rucest little wns at Olristmastime," says Mary Ellen Power, owner of The ClJcese Shop. "'There's just enough chill in the air to feel the season. You can just see and smell all the nat- ural beauty ... Another popular event for many holiday visitors is The Toys and Joys of Chnstmas ex- rubit at the Abby Aldnch Rocke.- feller Art Center. The show in- cludes a climb-aboard looom<r tive, an 18th century doll house and an oversued replica of a toy t>oat WilliamsbWi owes its mod- em-day existence to John D. Rockefeller Jr., woo began financing preservation and res- toration work in J 926. Today, visitors see a 173-acre Hlstonc Area that includes almost 90 origmal houses, shops, taverns and public build.in~. Costumed t AMTRAK guides and am.sans explain their • trades and 18th century life. Informanon: Holiday Events, Colonial Williamsburg, P.O. Box B, Williamsburg, Va. 23187; (800) HISTORY. • And 1n Winston-SaJem, N.C., the annual Old Salem Chnstmas will be observed Dec. 19-20. Highlights include holi· day programs in eight restored buildings, decorated in 18th and 19th century Moravian style. Information: Old Salem Inc., Drawer F, Salem Station, Win- ston-Salem, N.C. 27108; (919) 723-3688. :J -J1dy Ubtnoa COLHW. CUSTOI: llllllmMrl nsWttts 1M ="'*' his IP Hie ton's UHi ud arty 19"' ctltlry bllldi1&1 fw Yblttn. With our new All Aboard America Fares you can travel throughout any one region of the country for just $150J wo regions for $200. Or go coast to coast for only $250. All fares are roundtrip and you can make two stop- overs along the way. ls OFFERING MORE .OF And for shorter trips, there's our $7 Return Fare. Whenever AAA FARES your one-way fare is over $60 (with no change of trains), we'll bring you home again for just $ 7 more. r-Children under twelve always travel half price on all our special fares. But while Amtrak has lowered prices, we're not cutting I back on comfort. You'll still find AMERICA FoRLEss. • RETURN FARE wide, reclining seats. Friendly ______ __. service. Delicious full-course meals in our dining cars. Or snacks in the lounge cars. And a view of America th'at's priceless. To take advantage of our All Aboard America and $ 7 Return Fares, make your reservations by May 15. 198 7 and complete your trip by June 30, 1987. Some restrictions apply, so call your travel agent or Amtrak at . 1-800-USA-RAIL. e• you'd better hurry. News about savings like these travels fast . Proper elevator -lte is the best., to -top 18 . USA W'EEK£ND. Nov. 2S.30, 1986 -. HUMOR, ETC. WHAT IN THE WORLD The plane truth about air travel The holiday season bas many of us up in the air- for real: This is one of the most popular times for flying. But wbateVer the time of year, more of us are Oying than before. Last year air travel climbed 25 percent over the previous year -with an aver- age of 9.1 million adults taking to the air each month. West.emers are the sky kings: 76 percent say they'll fly this year. Southerners, on the other band, are the most grounded: 51 perttnt say they won't get on an airplane this year. Source: Epco( Poll. Runztlelmlr 1nt1m1rt1on11. U.S Travel Dni C«'tlllr And don't let the bedbugs bite Here's something you might want to sleep on: When it comes to sleeping, 35 percent of us have a full-size mattress, while 30 pcn::ent have queens, 20 percent kings and l l percent twins. ScMcl: Nationel Al90Cialiol1 "' Bidding Manuf8ctunn That was then, this is NOW The National Organization for Women celebratt its-20th annivmary_ ~ an Los Angeles. an three former first ladies will preside -Betty Fon ~osalynn Carter and Lady Bird Johnson. At ir first meeting in 1966, 300 SUpporten turned OU NOW curmidy dairns 150,<XX> members. A 198 Gallup poll found that 56 perttnt of USA wome consider themselves feminists. Sourcl ~ Presa. Ndon9I Organiz.allorl '°' Women A drink that's stl difl'lcult to swalow It will be 53 years ago Dec. 5 that Prob.ibitioo wa repealed But not everybody dnnks to that date u 1 ~33. Accord.in& to a 1985 survey, 21 percent o women and 12 pcn::ent of men favor banning th• sale of all alcoholic beverages. So.Re·~~ -lt&iu Dt1tf1 EMMA JUNE H I 1 I 'M A F' EM AL £ A L I €"' FRoM OuT€R 5PAC€. AR! T14CRE. ANY cure GUYS ARo<.JrJD H£R€? 51NC£ Yo<J'RE. 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Lottnzo Music 1s heard everywhere - as Garfield the cat on the CBS specials and the upcomina theatncal movie. u numer- ous Saturday momma cartoon voices. as the voice on many tclevmon commercials and on more radfo commercials than he can count. He IS the voice of Ozzie the d<>a on "Disney's Aupp)' Dogs." which ABC will broadcast Monday He's also Tumm1 Gumm1 on "Wah Disney'! Adventures of the Gumm1 Bears .. on NBC and Peter Venkman on ABC's ''Ohostbusters." Both arc Saturday mom- ina cartoon shows. Perhaps Music's best-known role was his first as a voice. He was the unseen Carlton the Doorman on televmon's ''Rhoda.'' Many viewers wrote m dcscnb1ng the character. ··Nearly all of them described me as 28. taJI and skinny. with sloping shout~. Ion$ ycllo"L hair and d1ny sneakm. • Music said. He doesn't look anything like that The fact 1s, he doesn't want people to know what he looks like. He would ~ for pictures only 1f h1s face were obscurtd. "My voice doesn't look like what I wund hke," he uplained. "If people don't know what I look hke people will accept me as Garfield the cat. Kids will accept me as the handsome hero on 'Ghostbusters.' I can be Lorenso Muatc .. unmuked." anybo<i> 1 want. but 1f pcoplc.-know what I look hke they'll ~y. 'Naw. he wouldn't sound hke that · •· Frcquentl). the voice 1s a Oat monotone For Carlton. 11 ttad a spaced-out quaht) But it's the kind of voice you will not forget and will recognize the next umc Music has been ~en perform1na. He wa~ m the movie ''Nickelodeon" in 1976. That )'ear he and his wife starred in a syndicated tele\.ISIOn vanet) show called "1 he Lorenzo and Hcnnena Music Show." He 101 into voices in I 974 when ..Rhoda" was spun ofT from "The Mary T yler Moore how." Before that he had been an Emmy-wmnm& wntcr for ''The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour," sto?, cdjtor for "The Mary Tyler Moore Show, • co-creator and co-exccuuve producer(wilh David Davis) of "The Bob Newhart Show." He and Davis were cxecutJve producers of "Rhoda," and they were unable to find an actor to do the voice of Carlton. "I knew exactly the voice I wanted but we couldn't find anybody.'' he said. "I read for Carlton dunna the rehearsals while we kept looking. Mary Tyler Moore, who was a guest on the first episode, said. 'Why don't )'OU do 1t?°" He began doing voices seriously about five )cars ago and gave up everytlung else two )tars ago. "When I staned domg commercials I was doing the Carlton character," he said. "I met an agent. Roger Heldfond. He created my car«r. He set a very high price for my worl and those who wanted me knew they were getting this character. I d1dn'1 have to audition and I did a few exo11c things. But Roger died two years ago and f went with a new agent. Ru.a Vennari. "She put me at scale. and I had to compete with everyone else. he knew I could do a few Jobs a >'car as Carlton for the relit of my life. But to develop and do more (Pleue eee MUSIC/hf• 31) HB channel corners new Bond By LAUR.A MILLS ............ ~ .... The moment l amve in heaven. I'm going to ask God several very important questions that have been plaauing me reccntl~ I'm talk1n1 about thinas that we·u never find out he~ on Eanh. hkc why the An&els can never make 11 10 the World Sctlcs. how oncn the president uses Men's Grtc1an Formula. and what It IS about a small Huntington Beach cducat1onal channel thalappeals to Timothy Dahon over coverage on ma1or networks and 1n national pubhcations. I've aot 10 ask God because I'm never going to gel anything out of the Anaels, Reapn'sha1rdrcsscror Channcl 3'sproduclJon coordinator. Linda Carpenter Whatever ti 1s that Dalton finds so appealing 1s appartntl> somewhat contagious. h 's also afTcctma pc~naliucs hkc Hal Roach, Cathy R1aby, the Coasters, Leon Ame1, David Copperfield and Barry Manilow. The question is. are these celebrities attracted by the word 'educatioMI' and non-profit' or docs Carpenter JU'lt make a aood pitch? Whatever the case, she's 101 alt of them either lined up for interviews or has already llpcd them on Channel 3·, lo"N·budgct tempcrmcntal filmina equipment. Wbctt mostsmall stauons arc satisfied with tclcvmn1 active commuruty rncmbcn and Jool Poht1c11n JCET (Joint Council for Educaucnal TcchnolOJ)'). which reaches 50:000 nome and (PleueMel'f&W JAIRS/P 31) Sunday. November 30. 1986 3 •~aaa Bo, Hope· to end their'Day~' By LYNDA 11JRSCH miss 1t -but I don't remem~r l>on Knotts Was the arudc m1uakcn., -R \\ . 0: )' 11 isn't w -~ Ho~ and Bo A bev1llc. N.C. n:aOy leav1na -0ays of Our Lives?" lfso. A:No.O..bo1t1la4IM•u••'Surtb what a~ their plans? -R M.. Bu fTalo. for To....,.w." He ,a.1e4 t.k fl71wrleally N.Y. mite Wllhr. (Wl8"r )Mt '11 niltt wk• A: Yn, IC'• tne -aJdaMp 1atcea• of a IM M• 1 mu~tt. MJraceJou11. llJt vol t ~r ult., tk "0.yt of O.r Lives" rttlned jHt l• time to ume U.. oflHMlla& da..U.1 •• wW pnbably be ar.-4 atil pat'tJ.) Matdt. Krtadu Alf_,. (Hope) It t1ota1 M•enl udeMI ~•IHfdal• at ,resat. SM'• e9pCeil .. u ElcJltltmu IM met -'Ile oe ••caU. u4I 11 Mpill .. do prime-time er ... * wer*. Peter llettelJ <Bo> w oln ..W tlllt wlllk .... 0.Yt of o.r Uvt1" lie W to 11p IDUJ U offer •MS,,...t, llOW, bit Pettt w..W i.ve .... •me state work. n.rt ~•• IMell ,......,.. Wt ~ wuld ...... a. actlq ,nfeu'-aa41• hck .. a.11 Ont leve, mn~ bit accen1Ja1 so Hveral frleMt, Peter doeu't wut to &Jve •P actlq -J11t taie daHy soap opera piad. Q Havena wa1chcd ''Starch for romor· row" for years, I'm ~omcd about wmc uf the performers, espcc1alJ)' UM') H11nt'\ v.ho plays tu Bc,..,.,an I remcm~r hi m y,,hen he was mamcd to Martt". when ht_ owned Wc,.t 1dc Auto. when he tru1mcd nd wttcn Shl' left him. I m n:atlyioing - to min tu but I think 1t•s the actor I'm 101ng to m1 even more. Arc thctt an) soaps 1n h1 futu~'> -CT . l. Lout , Mo A: t.a,...,. rtteet11 ttCrtect Uaa• a.e·• alre.ady llad ODt off tr bit doua'1 w11ai to reveal &M ...,. Aceorcllq &e HaJaes, "I wut to mlk 11re It'• a 1Mw I lib ucl tkat Q: I v.-n'i recentl y ~ading a '$<-arch for taiey really llke me. I'm 1•ta1 &e ml11 Tomorrow" obll and among 1hc famou, "Searca. for Tomorrow," upeclally ao Peter Reckell, Krlatian Alfo090 will 1"lt _..Daya of OW' Ll•a" behind them M>OD. starsonlhatsbowuhstcdDon Knous I'm muy •MMlerl•I ,,........,_. After n sure I watched Search for T QJTIOrrow every )Uri, ••rk.1aa w1~ Mary (Start) Illas day1t was on thea1r-and yrs, I'm aoingto become teeeed aa&ert. Notoaly are we co-•----~~~~--------------------~ ~~~ ~t ~rt ~~™ ~ff -rn,Hi.~ - 'Search' didn't make enough suds for P&G By LYNDA HIRSCH • that CBS' bollom•rated show "~rch" was One or the reasons that Procter & the ht&.hcst th1n1 NBC had 101na for 11. Gamble dt•c1dcd 10 cancel "Search for ccordena to Adven1sin1 Age. when Tomorrow" after a 35-ycar run was the "Sc;arch" folded last month 1t was a.ar- S2.S milhon IMs the> suffered on the how ncnna S6.000 per 0-second commercial last >ear Procter & vamblc'' other soaps ipot. Some daytime s.oap operas act four -"As the World rurn ," "Gu1d1n1 Liaht" t1mt1 a much for the same 30 seconds. and "Artothcr World" -arc still money-Cwght Robert ·a.;,. m the Oand,c makcl'1. P&G has a rule: as Iona as Hotel's Atlantic 1ty production of"lrma producma a ~P and bu y1n1 the 1dvertu.-La Douce." Clary, on 11hrcc-month hiatus 1na '~m 1s cheaper th3n buyma advert1s.-from .. Days or Our Live ·• (as Robert). ina umc on non-~roctcr & Gamble· returns to the ,how in m1d·January. produced shov.-they II keep producena. h • • • sot to the po1n1 on "Search'' that 1t cost S.suPran("Gu1d1n1L11t11 's"Cl11rc)1s more to produce and advent~ on than 11 one of acvcral performers rumored to be would to 'iCCk other areas ofadvert1sin._ ~iut1!'& the sho~ .1n t~c coming months. ''Sc11rch" wa pulled at a hi&hcr rauna Gu1dina L1&ht ''Joma to cut down on than"The(d~ofN1aht"hadscveralyea11 chataeters here an there and b!'na on back when 1t wa, canceled. Both Pl'OC\Cr & some othtrs -the usual custom •hen Gamble productaon , "E~ac" a nd soeps chanac bud wnim "Search," once were housed at C! When lncidcntally, the episodes or "Gu1d1na CB decided to ranee! the hows·beause 1t Ltaht" which aired last week arc the best could act more ad\'eni 1na buckt out of that show has produced 1n over a year and other prOll'lrn . the two lona·nann1na a half. hcrry Anderson & Co have IOlps wtrc natchcd up by other nctworb. manaJed an cxc1t1na. plot-twisting ABC took "Ed,c of Niaht"; NBC took \tOr)hne, 10me1hiMf thatthatshow ha not ·•Search." accomplished in qu1te1 Iona time. ft't nice When .. Scarth" fi~t "'cnt ovtr to NRC to~a.vcnttablc101pJ1vtnachucewitb the Pea ode Nctworlt was 1hnflcd At thai &ood piodutt1on quality and wnt1na. point. all jts soaps were M> low in the ratinp It's alw nice to ace ReiMrt New ... hack "" 4 sunoay, NovemMr ~u. iw~t> (Pl•M ... IOAP8/..,•Sl) 19cldataUJ, ffatHt _. .. "' pleated wllti tlae •*-rJILH Wt llad Jo a9d ht f 111 111 love. He say1, "TUt al~"' seemed lacesttHI. We're 1ed1 '°" frieedl, tbc taio1pt of 11 Hcl Jo llavU.1 1 romntt teemed Md .. mo. I laave bfta tel• tflat t111e romuce betweH Jo ud St• wu really 11ppo1ed to be St• OI Uie ttboad from WUma. Mt te mt, 11· loM_ed Hh a relaU .. all,lp botweea St• aH Je." 0-C'an you trll me what happened to the actresses who have played l..tnorc on "Another World'" That wa truly m' favonte M>ap opera character. -W l> Ashtabula, Ohio. A: J"1da larcrtft, wlllo orictaal4MI tM .. claaracter of Lnert, ••t • .. play Aue oa "AU My CtlilWrn" ... teat .... lly plays a JIM1e • 11A1 Uie Wtrtd 'hns." saie alto nbstlhl&M fer Marie Ma•t n waiu Marte totlr lU w~Je pla1ll1 S.IU Stew1rt " "A• &M W...W Tara1 •· la r..i Ille Bucrtft 11 ~ .. "All My a&Wtto" lilea41 writer Wl ... r Wasbm. n. MCMd aetfftl te pl.aJ Leeore, Sau leWYu, I• H• aeea a1 Map• .. Palcee C'"L" 0 : I Harley Kouk rctumina 10 "Sanltl Barbara''" I heard th :it he m1ah1 return as" Mary lookalike "Who 1U\C\ Maton lou of heanachc. -AC .• < lr,dand, Ohio. A: Hartey &"*k It •ot 1late4 &o retan to "Suta Bart.va ..... 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(1 hr.,• ..... , .. Sunday. November 30, 1988 7J -Dayti1na Coal .. .. - ... - 8 -.. .. -JUterftoon ---• .. - -lunclay .,._CM~ ~ICMUUIRQ ....... NIATllCUPP INGtJMLM .,. U.O. "4 tO To Zurtch' Quentin E De Yertll (Sam We1ers1on) stumbles upon • lethal ~ 08' which then talts inrn lhe ·1 .. i~~:: CllCMIOI • aMa HOUR Mm Ill .. a•ror•ca..w • QtQllr Ma<:k>vlO Pere1 hosrs Team~ Atwater Ave VI Hemek Ava 1*T'ICAT ··--~ NW Oll.nwnoet N LOOIUT WJl•ll """'----.... , ... twft•n•• ..... ,. .... . .,.. AmclUll\mU.U. U&PMU .. ''The~ Shoe&" (1948.,0ra· 1'1\1) M0tr1 Sh4irtf. Anton Walbrook (2 hfS • '3 "'"" ) ·-·- H llCMI • The Goon eg • ( 1985 AdVPn· ture) Sean Astin, JO"h Am'•n ( t hr • 51 min) IOm Me M PUUYCATI 1 ...n'i PAW An enchanltd or ec· cursed • monkey:s paw •!I ar lhe cenrer of this rale of magte and the con~q~es ot lls use Based on w w J"coos· Sholl "°'&-.. ~ taoerr taovr Lam••n.wWLDtWU LIT~• UCltlT ,_,.. U&All am'11AIUJaml lllAW •wacenawn llAllC TIMI• ~I A took al the ear 1~7 Wllh a feature on f()fmer BrOOk· n Dodger IOI Id JQCl\11 rlobintKwl -PJ. NtO TMI PM1DD1n IOlt lance Ke<¥t<ln pieV1 a duel to u two yt>ung stera who itch idenlll• end cause 11 kinds OI m1S<;hiel ( t hr ) llOWll "Tht Goon " t 1985 Adv n· rure) Seen Aslin J<>&h Broln (1 hr 51 lt:lllmtt'l..,....-rM 1lll TOIAftW ,,.,.'Olff ~ --°'~ --~ ,.,_ ..... llAll•IG CJ) mM.O'I CtWlfT CtMnMI , .. MDI Chicago's 52nd annual parede lea turn "C11me Story" star Oennt.S l=ertr1• a• grand marshal and appeer1nces by C.rot Channtng. Miss America Kellye C.<1h 1h1 music group Stormy Weather nd P"' l0tmers from Ille Rlngltng Br08 end Ba num & Batley Circus H~lc; Stnger M111 lyn McCoo. "fed McGrnley ("[)yna~•v 'l 2hr-.) -.r IT•WrTB CMNI __ ,._,. (W)Q ~, ... ..... _... 1C11U111C lfiOITI ~CA ........ , Dl.JA•---Y&llA ,. ..... ,.. ~ ea• ML "lns1an1 =" ..,._. nw& ,MADI C*&.Wii UM'f ... LLO'IDO..• ,,_,IWMIMY eurrA111CWDSUOPMMIP .. ' • l ........ ,.,.,...mrawca ......... .,_,..,. WYl TMI -• Sunday. Novemb"r 30, 1986 9 I 0 ·. (l),_ IToota Cl) .. A POOl Ou11ng the Depression a star·crossed man (Ron Howard) pre- tends he's a mlthonalre to impress a young woman (Amy Irving) Based on a Short story by Sherwood Anaeraon ( 1 hr ) 7lll 01) .,_ "The Saclcetts" ( 1979, West em) Glenn For4 Sam Elliott (3 hrs . 55 mtnl_ -' -(I) IUMDAY•On•1m ... C .... ICI .. LLO'fD Oii. WW ...,,AL.al -....... y MCMICT.._ .,_ "Blame II On The Night'' ( 1984, Orama) Nick Mancuso. Byron Thames ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) WAYCWTMnM 1::11 KIM .... W IWPYDAYI _..lmATCAl.YMtf W.Cllt.MCI Wl.D.-CA ~ MCMICT.._ . .,_"Baby ~rOrThe Lost leg· .end" ( t985, Adventure) Wilham Kati • Sean Young ( 1hr , 35 min ) Cl) IPOllTIC8l19 MllDAY: MR. ~y (l) llOVll ",Abbott And Costello Meet The Kiiier. Bons Kariott" ( 19•9 Comedy) Bofls Karloff, Garry Moore ( 1 nr , 30 min) llOVll 'Hambone And Hiiiie" ( 19~. Comedy) Lillian Gish, Timothy Bolloms U hr . 29 min) CZ) llOYll "Revenge 01 The Nerds" ( 198•. Comedy) Robert Carrad1nf An ~ thony Eowards ( 1 hr , 30 min I rrt YOUR IL Illa -~-..... LA,_1-.n ouua1m111 ~ tm CMllTmm ~neo.­D111••1uo• .. .,,.-... --.,. "Just The Way Yoo Ar•" , · ( 198•. Comedy) .Krtsly McNichol. Mt· c:haet Ontkean ·11 hr . 3• min ) I UMflMI.....,. .. {I) MR. TODAY Hosted by Brent Mus lt>ori: MR. W Ho6tMi =b Cottas IM"wr••11 · · .-aT Cl•TllAI MCI Anknated During the hoh(jay season Lolllpop Ora gO'l and his pals te11m.up to thwart the evtl schemes of Baron Bad Blood DAY OP DllCOYBY •• llTN COPB.MD WOIUT.-OW ........ , " .... M .... Gm•O. 1111••11-•rw ....... _ .. .. , ... ~ Mokey en4 the Fr~­ gi. devise a ptot to 11ea1 JonfOf Gorg 1 P-r•l![•dtsh = . . . 1 •••1• "°"" . -CJ) .... Lo-; An I Rams et Ne'# Vex;, Jet (Live) (3 hrs ) 1 5 Y& e ALL .. Instant Replay" --·"Tubby The Tuba' ( 1977, ,Mu· llcal) Animated VOie.es ~ Dick V n kt. Ptarl B•11ty ~,hrs ) IULL~. r ~-··•Q .. "Sheflock H~ And Tht Spi 10 Sunday, Novem~er 30, 1986 der Woman" ( 1~. M}'51ary) BaSil Rat~ bone. GaJe Sondergaard ( I hr . 30 min ) e .,. "lhe Mountain" ( 1956, Adven· ture) Spencer Tracy, Aobett Wagner {2 lhrs!:,i:,:~ ... flOOTULl San Oleoo Chargers al lndlanapoftS Co111~Uve) (~ hrs ) I DAY OI DllCOY9'Y OCIMI• m¥ll "~IOl'ce · (1981 AC"eo ture) Barry Boelwtek Per! 1 Khambatta 1hr ,.0mtn) ~ ... m¥ll "The A,..,.,.. {1984. Orama) M.i Gibson. Silly Spacek (2 hrs . 2 min ~ "L1llle Miss Marker · ( t980. Comedy) W8118f Matthau. Julie Andrews 2 hrs) ...,.,. "Baby Secret Of The Lost Leg· enc1·· ( 1985 Adventure) Wi'!!am Katt Sean Young ( 1 hr 35 min) llOWll "LOlt In America" ( 1985. Com edy) Alben Brootca. Julie Hagerty ( 1 hr , 3tmln) -11Sm.Yllfll•lt .mw11e.-. ~ ...... ..,...,,.wna. Ulft'OLW .-w~ ...... .... .,. "Portrait 01 Jennie" ( 19'8. Ao- !Nnce) Jtnnifer Jones. Joeeph Cott~ 1hr ,26 min) ca•oocor•a.oe1N01.m1 1w a1•1C1 WM.LmmT W 90llT DAftYMelOUAnt • " IM DlllO MllDAY ...... w1m•ctnu,..Q CllUClmnt ' CAlll0'9111•n . WCllllll I IODYIU&OleG National I ~,.~ M~ml (A) (2'hts ) iw ..ru•nn11wm • H•WOll.D ....... • llOWll "Niagara' (1953, Oranw) Mar· I Monroe. Joseoh Cotten (;> hrs ) T111-9'"1DA¥1D~Q •••am mATaT~OPM ... ln ''Da Vld and GolJath." a young IStaelltt (AOQef 'Kern) rmed only Wtlt\,a alingshOt voiun leers to tight a loath~ giant (Ted Cas· lldy). a loader (John Beck) wtlh dMnely Inspired atrength succ1AT1bj to a Phlll$11ne 1emptret6 (Ann Turkel) In "Samson and Delilah .. ,~.~~' l =ICMIG191R•R • CIWlllCMMR.M•MMll-......... ·-JU1U.0.n_---· . . ia.I ~~nMooea-.. .__wmtDAYID~Q .., ... • -.. "Don't Give lip The Ship" (IQ59, Comedy) Jerry Lew11. Dina Me"llt l hr'I) • ·--·~ .,llMYI "Brat Farrar" POSlible death and en tl\f8Qed Simon Athby'• •t· temple 10 llop him .,. ll'lt ot>ltKlee tac· Ing Brat at ht '"" 10 cl19CO¥tf tne truth about Patrfck'a d!Mppeatance. (Pan 3 ol I~~ ~-----­.. "SIHC" (1980, Orama) L- MalOfS. Jennifer O Ntlll ( 1 hr . • 1 min ) m¥ll "lfreconc1lablt Ci enc;es ( 198' Comedy> Ryen O'Neal, She ) l I hr., 5• min) ( "The Wicked lady" ( 1983 Comedy) Faye Dunaway, Alan Bat8' (~ hrs ~ ... CMAiW A black studenl with • m11eonctilvtd notion of hef wonh almos1 f\htlS hef law C81MI' ( 1 hr , 5 1 tnlf'I } .,.. "Time After Tone" ( 1919 Sci ence·FteOon) Malcolm McOowel M&f, Steenbufgen ( 1 ht., 52 mill ) l ..... LM 11:9 .,,. CMAA•• NHAA Top Fu. Oragster Na1tonal1 Shirfty Muldowney re turnt 10 the same Montreal Oragstr1p where the was cnlalty Wl)Ufed to take tTa7.: ~ G"'" .... ..,, TOUClt I IOIJ_tl.,lmtAWMt JUa'OJ M WT YOYMI OP THI · CAITU An eKam.nahon ot-u e eventa ol September 8. 1934, When 1ne Morro Castle went down e miles .ott t~ New Jersey thore Wtlh Capt Robert W•I moll deelared dead of a hM<t •ttack th acllng cap1a1n reported a fire in WhlCh 135 were to perllh. WI 'l•CMAD¥Bn\lm Ill JOOTUU. Cincinnati Banga11 nt Denver &oncoe (ltve) (3 hrs > l ~WIDICle 19 • M ... A w~ty featur" highhghhng a player or 1eam from· tl't past. a current personality and an analy11 cal preview ol the week's mo.I Important conies! (Taped) IOllt tGl.D Scheduled Toni Tenn.• e glO Mtndet and Bruit '86 Crysla Gayle, Sparks, Nell Sedaka ("8ree1<1ng Up Is Hard to Oo"J, 61evl9 Wondel (Inter view) In stereo ( 1 hr ) 9 1-AT & t Cha~ linel matct> from The Omni lo Allanta (Ltve) (2 hrs I I ......... tt0em•:a•1 "Anne of Greer Gables" BaMd on the llor•• by Lucy MaUd Monloom-y An elderly sptmle1 and her brolhef'I (Colleen Dewhutsl Richard FatntwO<th) deciaion to adopt a r orphlln boy to help with farm chor .. 1• overset When the orphanaQft mlatakenty -~9 them a headllrong m19e:h1tVous gr (Megan Follows) (Part 1 of •> Q ( 1 1.,.,5::.=-0ll . ... ''TM Lat Rvn" ( 197 t spense) George C Scott Too\ Musante. ( 1 hr •O min ) I,..., . .,. W AT-...,_ WMOPMtTMI .... ----~---... "lt',t Wild An<J The Fr•' (.1980. Advtnlur•J Gfenw• Ven Dusen Linde Gr~y (2 hrl ) Gl)IMAlllf-0/1"9 ... In "TM Deluge," Noeh (lew Ayres) preper• fOf • worldwide llood by buld.ng an ark and gatheol.:.IQ I "'-It and female of NCh _. c.. W11h God'a htlp, Joahua (RObtft Culp) ltads tht ~aellt• lnlo t ~ INCCetllble clly In "Joehul al Jericho ' ~hrs) • llO¥ll "Lucky Lady" (1975, Come- 1 l 1%a Mlnne!ll. Burt Reynolds (2 hrs ) --'"'--llOQ'9 <* IOC8TY OU ( llOWll ' Rllneway·• ( 1984 Advel"llure) Tom Sttleck. Cynthia Rhodes ( 1 ht . 40 m>n) tlll111•.,._,._..,,..,.,..,7 Ill -'#21MlllA .... .... LOMI B&n .. wum .. Al· tempta by a research team 1n AustreHan waters 10 captura lag and safely release a grea1 white shark Which Is far less bl0odlh1rsty than its ~ry repu1a1ion ~ MCOC*AI D't CtWln CIMTllAI PA- UDI Chocego's 52nd annual parade tea· tures "Crtme Story · 11ar Dennis Farina as grand marshal and appearances by Carol Channing, Miss Amer.ca Kellye Cash. the tnU'.;IC group SIOfmy Wealher and per· f()(rnGfS from the Ring1ing Bfos and Bar· num & Balley Circus Hosts. ~ Man tyn McCoo 'ted Meo ntey r·0ynas1y' I 2 hrs) ellTBelles\1969. Ofamal Jer=late. Adam Roarke (2 hrs ) 8) "Aulumn Sonata" (1978. Ora ma) lrv Ullmonn. lngnd Be<gman (2 hra) m MCWll "He1d1's Song' ( 1982. Drama) Animated (2 hrs ) e WOlllll!IOMI 'Anne of Green Gablf5 Anne acc1denta gets her DeSI foend drlll"tk at 1 tea pany causmg Ola na·s molher 10 fOfbtd lhe ft1endsh1p (P&rt 2ol 4) ~hr) 12:; .... YIAM !S llO¥ll ''The Red Shoes" ( 1948 Ora ma) M0tra Shearer Anton WalbrOOk (2 hrs . 13 min I ._.. Eqt11table F'1m1ly Ski Challengf". l1om V8'1, Colo (Taped) .,_ "Wtndy Clly" ( 1984, Drama) Jntln Shea Kale Capshaw ( I hr • 42 min) 0 ,,.. Danny lands a spot on a live lele vision show Dusty 1n111tes Jesse to a rock concert ( 1 hr l l .,_ The Goornes' ( 1985. ACl"9n ture) Se&n Ar.11n Josh Brol•n ( 1 hr • S 1 mincl..acon •1••1u181 .... _. IMDI • 1MI U.1.A. ....,.MUl'T _,_YUM WO&O CW ... Women's Sul)ef G lrom Perk C11y. Uteh (Taped) I 1 hr l • 8 _. "Peper Moon" I 1973 Come ~) Ryen O'NMf Tatum O'Neaf (2 llfl l • lllCMI 'The Lall Unicorn' (1982 Fantasy) Animated {2 hrs J 8 ,_ AT & T Challenge, final malch from The Omni 1n Allanta (Taped) (? hrs) ; I LA~•......, ¥W. ,,.,.._ AT• Aere cltpt llom tht oog•nal 193' prOducllOn of hit opera. ' Four 5"ints In ThfM Act• •• end conver· 98tiOM 'Mth ~ fhomlon -tWt tr"'1tb end COllM91'" 1nefucMg actor John HOV1emen. meuo-soprano Betty Allef'I and choreogiapher L•w Chnatensen. hlghl1ght tt111 c.ttbfa1t0n ol Thornton's 901h blrlhdey (Novembef '86), whlcll l•a· IUfM edd1tiotlel footage sdde<S to a 1980 fHm r;1~) ... "S111tM1l Cafldlelt" (1984, Can_,.,) MOiiy Rrngvreld AnthOny Ml chael Hall (2 hrs I llO¥ll ·Amadeus" ( 1984. Drama) F Mu11ay Abfah&m. Tom Hvlce (2 his . 38 min) 1:11 (f) ,,.. Denny lands a spot on & five tele- VISIOn lhoW Dusty invites Jesse to a rock concert (1 hr ) (fl --~ Tim -Interview W1lh Angie Dickinson and Lynda carter on the set ol thetr upcoming TV movie ( 1 hi) «l) .. WVI IT TO llAVll Oliver and his friends run into trouble while pl8y1'10 at a conatrucllon Siie C:OW. ITORY Bob Hope IS profiled N.TOl-.TAll 'MaYPOITUIT IPOlllTIC81'8 mT mcalAMY ~ The NNTN news team presents lhe11 views on the new 1etev1S1on season In stereo M .WW "Space Ouest For F-10' (1980 ArnmetN1) ( 1 hr . 36 m1n ) .WU 6' .. U.. CIOll Futzy Zoeller, Lee Trevino ArnOICI Palmer and Jeck Par~.'.~ Wllm.U Ol1 1MI llClt MD PAllOUI Dolly Parton W1f11am Shelner lhe Ama2· tng Kreskin. a tour ol Stockholm, Sweden with actress &111 Ekland end hllSbancl Jim McOoMPll:-actOf Cnr111ophor Atk•f's en llhe ;,:=outback (Al I 1 hr l .. C:OW. ITORY ~~~ ~ lt1~·o; la~ure to Show up for Thank&QMng dtnl'ef prep&· retlOni hat the tanwy woroed LOWllGAT QWIJIO.-. .......... MA-.. i.oc:c Mokey uno the Frag· g deV1se a plot to el Junior Gorg's p11ze radish Q lL) llOVll "Mr Blat'dlng~ Builds H11> Dream House I t948 Com~) Cary Grant. Myrna Loy ( t fir 34 min I m .. uYOITAGI Noek141~ compete tn this lucr11r11t1 four· . ..._ __ -=--•••••••• mall COOIQf!hlM'>O lcom PGA .W.,. ~ 1.a--.... ¥9...... -----, Oumta C8hf (Same day tape) (2 hrs J l lTMTm MCWll "Thrl!e Coins In The Fountain lee ... PlltfAIY&MD ., ..... 11954 Romance) Chhon Webb Dorothy llTM AMllAL. HOU.YWOOO CtM11IAI McGu11e (2 hrs ) 'MADI Bob Eubank and Lf'it MP11wether Cl) llO¥'m "The Mag•c 01 Lass~ t 1978, act as hosts ot this annual l'K.>ltday 9Yenl. ..Adllentura) James Ste.wart. MJc.key A.oo-with marchtng bands equ~lr1an 1Jn11s and ~ WM~ i (2 tws ) a cavalcade of stars 12 hrs ) P-.a ~ Guest Pulolzl'r Prup win • llO¥ll "Hell's Be11fas' I 1969 01ama1 n1ng aulhOt·PfOfessor Arthur M Scl'tlesm Jeremy Slate. Adam A041r~e A stoten mo· ge1 Jr ( 'Cycle<; 01 American History") torblke leads •IS ownPr into t1ot purr.11tt of I IOm llCOUPf nml'I CC.MY ••••111w _..._u.&A. I hr ) l ang of thteves (2 hrs I COUIGI UlllTIAU. Great Alaska .WW 'White Chr Mma ( t 954 Mu ShOotoul. Consola11on Garn"" lrom An s.cal) Bing Crosby Oanrty ~aye A com1e choraga (Ltve) (:>hrs ) . foursome takes an en1~1a1nmer1t ,ob 111 . MCWll "Johnny Dangerously ( t984 Vermont lo help a lorme1 ger.eral wl'l<> 1s 10 Comedy) Michael l<eaton. Joe p, ®O danger ot loS1ng nis tnr1 (2 hrs l ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 83 IUDIQ Ol1 A COtlfW Focusing on ()).WW "The Pnsoner Of Shark Island" the area of the Colorado Plateau contain ( 1936. Orama) Warner Ba•ter Gto11a 1ng Arizona and Ulah, 1lt11t look at 11·1 .. gee Stuart (2 h,. ) logical h1c;tory ol the Grand C11nyon Zion ._ (f) ""'1 IMAOOW and Bryce Canyons al')(l Mcf'll.lmeot Val· 0 W uat1 wmt DAYID NCMOW'llZ A ley reveals the North Ame11ct1n con11nen1 s paper I~ challenge. hOme medlClll ont!'m::il ~tructurP RM ~vOllJll(Jf• !Fl) O 11 rests rel~ auto repa" ha1;& r., 1 cm.. mu.HU. ~ G CCMmlY CtM11MI DICOMTM>IUIAI· G '90¥A Trac•l"IQ It'!<> ye.trl~ tr,ive~ of the • redlcnot blrd and l"l'lO(l1Jrcr1 butterfly th•~ (C) MOVll ' The Great Caru!IO" ( 1950 program explores the ~rets 01 migration MUSQI) Mario Lanza Ann Blyth ( 1 hr ( 1t1f ) 49 min) COUIOI IAIKITIAU GreAI Al&'!ka •8YOUw\'I1MI IOMll Guests Dionne Sh0o1out. Cnampion~p G11mn lrom Arl- Wtrw'tek. Burt Bacharach In stereo (R) chora (ltve) (2 h11 l e IMTA MD 1M1,,_11M1 Three ht· (H) "The GOOfl s ' 11 85 Adve<> befnaling bears d•scover the ITl8QIC &l"ld Ma) Sean Ashn .Jof.h BrOC1n Ado! scent wondof of Ch<1a1mas I()( the lir1t time ( 1 m.11111 11umble upon • tre>lll"•'9 map and hr.) undellal\e a he rt owing m1'is100 to r&ro..N 8 -a a mRT a 1MI l90¥lll Sc~· lhe booty of o notort0us 11th cen1tiry p1 uled revttws "Solarbabies" (Rtehard Jor rate In stereo PG O I 1 hr '> t "''" l den. Jami Gertz) ''Heartbteek Aid~" NMIOTTDCl&DMNOl11MIOQHY111 (Cllflt EasrwOOd. Marshe Mason). "The ( .WW "Baby Secret Of Thf> l it 1 ,.g WraUh ' (Cherhe Sheen NICk Casse t>nd I t985. AC1Wnturt1l W m Katt vetest ~'l Y~ In ~~3 JI. t~t i!!!!O _.,,.,. ,ourna I husband •llf'ntr.>t 10 roon.te an MMIT TO MMT lf11anl d.nowur w1lh •ts captured rnothe! ... In steteo 'PG' (1 tu 35 m n 1 IATDW. tlO•UltlC ID\.~ ThlS l llOVll 'TArget" ( 1005.•0rnm•i C".e1\4J docoorame tells the "~ of Englishman Heckman ~ tt Olfloo A o.,11n& k1mber Jim COrbatl. woo track~ d<°'wn the big ckie'-1 le forceo to r~e 1 ,..~ ri• t CIA con· cell thel prt)l9d on Vlllagert llT1l'IOIA (~ nee11ons to h 800 when hrs wlte i. k10 ht•) napped by 1 fom18f ad\letury du!1n~ a • UW. WILD T ettects of IOUnsm. EtJroPMll 10Uf R' f 1 hf 5' min ) O'ttf~ and ~ 8'Mronmeo1a1 pt*&sUle on Af11ea'1 AmbOff!I NattOnal Sunday. NOV< mber 30. 1986 11 =1=-== -~CMU I:::... On Thaffllsgrving 0a)' Janw leernt the 1mportaoce of l'leveng a family •LLOYDo.&¥11 (C).. Baby Sect et Ot The LO&t leg- end'' ( 1985, AClvenlure) W1lfiam Katt Sean Young In Afnca a SCiertllSI and he< psrnel!St hUSbend a11emp1 to re\lnlte en infant 0.nosaUf •1th 111 caplured molhef In sreuto 'PG' 11 tv , 35 m.n ) I ""' :• ... .. MllUftOCIO .. ..,,. (.MP.., .,. (()•..,,. • OWi _,. A 6S-year-dd man • gives up peece and pnvacy when he ~ cldeS to share hJS hOme w11h his r.c:ently widowed daughler •n-law and 1hree andchildreo tn steteo (A) o ( 1 ht 1 a .. "Sunday Orrve (t986. Cotne:a)'l l QO.)' Aandal....Jad ~ IOeAI .. cal cars spell •rouble when a re1UQ AJJny 'TT1B)01"11nc1"11'f'atral Pf8pa11ng IOf 8 Cf\ICtaf IOb inlervll!fW fond II~ drMng each Olhei S vehicles A '~y Sunday MOY· te r.1Wt'tal10n Q 12 tn ) i ITM llMClt A rebfoedcast ot the 1984 ·star Search JunlOf • compernion ~~,. • PMACI OI ~ The Mendel$ and an of Sydney cetebra1e tl'le open.ng ot lhe Hat>our Bridge Tom tens Mick that he is 1n IOve Wlth Ruth but M<:k dOes nor ap- prove Tom and Ru1t1'1 d•lemma soon b&- cemes 10Slgf11lcan1 as tragedy strik@"I the famHy ( 1 tv ) I DI llTN COflUlm · IAT\m A IOotl a 1 carnivorous plants ll'lelt ertv1ronmen1 and lhe 11ar1001 mean$ lhey use 10 a111ac.1 and kill lhetr prey In steteo (R) Q ( t hr ) MCMI Murphy's Rome°'e' ( 1985 Comedy) Selfy Field James Garner Uni~ her ex·husband reappears to complicate mallets. a May December romanu blooms between 8 dlvofced would-be hOfse traln@f and a t>enevolent smatt-town Arllona ·I 'PO· 13· ( t hr 47 rTWl ) -••A•.O •1t11 M ,_.,PM.KL ATM __. Rex Reed. e.• Harns Scheduled revie.,.., 'St&r lrel( IV The Voyage Home" (William Shalnef. Leon· •rd N.moy). • Flfewalkat · (Chuck Morna lou1IS Gosset! Jf ) • ''Solat Sablea" (Rich· ard Judan. Jamt Gertz) ,.u ....... .. Ml ITM PMrt POI ca.. UIT· The 11th lnntUll ulule by Var19ty Cllb lnterntllonal nonors Clint .:.U~ fof hit career end t'IWnanttarian &chleve- ments. with musical entertainment by Rober•• Flack 1nd Sammy O.VIS Jt Host Lucille Ball ( 1 "".) I •,_ tn 11ereo O .. .. ~ Loa AngeleS Clil)t)eft at ~ lak«"t (Llve) {2 hi 1 • rw'f .. IGUY:ACUAWTO• --l<tnny Rogef a end Doty Petton blend thtlt talents "' •n hour of hohday 10ng end <Mince tMt 'Includes the duO play.,,g l'IOlt 10 hotpltallmd kids. 1 ahtch Ml 111 World Wiii II f~ I ctuch'a rendition ot the N.ltMty, tnd •song-tilled ~It e ~ chllet Ct llf) lM.9 ... Ml•MW A Slruoglng 12 Sunday, November 30. 1988 edveftlSIOQ egent (Larry Manelll) Delteva a powerful -aod deadly -batch of cooll· @~~·=., ... An e~atlOn of Iha Wlldltle IOUOd on ls'8ncts. wt.e 1.1n1.&1al tpeCle5 devetoQ tn :'li:~ t"") I WI• SCI MAW "Parad1Sf' Postponed • Freet Henty ""'* and Franc»so1 spend Chnstrnas t969 with Simeon and Oorothy Slmc:oll. leelie's par· ents are ent~ by Slr Nicnotas al\d lady Gr8Qe Doughty Strove dOeStl 1 reoewe an anticipated l)eefage (Parr 7 or 11) 0 ( t tv) CC) ... 'SI Elmo's Fwe' ( t965 Ch ma) Rob Lowe, Demi M00te In Washing Ion. s.even recent coleoe giaduetes have varying degl ... of tuccesa In confroot"'Q adult reekt• and responsibtllties tn sler· eo JfO l I hr , 48 ITllf\ ) ....... ~1-91 ... ._··~ i:..st 9lood Parrll ( 1985, AdVenture) Syl\fiter Statlone Richard Crenna F0tlT'oef Green Befe1 Joht1 Rambo rs pulled out ol pntOn to 1 ke on a mrsslOn HWolvtng the search '°' Amencari PO W 's in Vietnam kl sterPO R' o 11 tv .35min ) OllCCUU ... "Macaroni ' ( 1985. Comedy) Jeck Lemmon, Maroefto Matroeannl Our · Ing a trtp to Naplel. an emotionally and phytc181ty Hheulited Ametan ~­man lear,. the r.ne 111 ol 5aVOf1ng trom an e11ut>eraotly C«fefree erchM&t 'PG" o 1 hr . 44 min ) .. "lOlt In Ametica ( 1985, Com edy) Albefl &o<>ka. .AJlle Hagerty. F-1 uo with his yuppie ltfestyle. a L09 Angeles ad e•ec:u11ve and Ns wile liquidate t~ as sett bUy a C8mpef Ind htad !Of the open roedS 'A' ( 1 tv . 31 min) l llcm ......... ~,- .. SUIYnmTlnst•to ctr1!I':' Mt Cultural .-.enta 1rl' °" the lop of Edna'$ 11s1 whefl shf!I befrlt'flds a man WhO &hares hef interests (R) I---ill -•a•• .. ~uu.y • ... ''Bemum" (Premlete, Bk>gra phy) Burt L.ancutet, HaM9 Sctiygulla The ~i. ol lhe l\emboyaf'll 19th-c:ei'ltUf)' &howman II 118Ced from his youth lo Con· nec11cu1 ttvoug/'l hit tueeeeae-a1 en Im· pr-..reo politlCl8n and aealOf' of a WOfld famous ClfCUS 9. ,, llfl ) . 8 • llOWll 'The High Pra Of Pa ~ : (Pren'li«e. Orama) RicNtd Crenna l<lartt1 Young Infatuation '"'"' to heired when a Bo5ton-bntd collega profaaaor raelll• thlll lhe prO.llMe he hat fallen IOf doesn't share h4I depth or teellng In ate.· 80QJ2~ e QI '"£Kape From Aleatr i · { 1979, A'CMntuft) Clnt fastWOOd Pa trlek McGootw\ Battd on the true story of a hatdeMd ~' wt¥> mak• ~ rare Pie,. 10 b<Hk out of the " pe proof" iand prison (R) O (2 hrt 20 m.n I..,..• atlllC An n.pballOf'I of the rich vaf'lely 01 ptant and entmal Ille in lht r81n l0teltl ol Coata Rica .. pretent ed (1ht.) • 10 aL • ~ m Actor J.tme M11eArthut hOltt lhil penetrating loolc at the 0..11'1 penelty. lhet Includes lnl""'9WS ~" ttv• -sen ·ou..n1in Pf"°'*• ed'lfd. vied fOf the gas chambet. •half "lcttna. end the tamillln of bOth (I ht.) • IGAPOl9AAWAa In 1"9 third ann al awards preeentatiOI\, the top aetOf'S a• acrr "°"' eta~ and pr~ 111'1 dt•mti will be Mtaci.d from • il"4 nom11 '"9 d'loli«I by Soep c:lp9r1 [)o- re~ Ha.ts KIW\ Ootleotl I !':no Landing"). &.... Lucci ("Al My OJ dren") Perior!Nal'Q b)' 9ll'lge! P• Z d<>f• (Taped Now 16) c 1 hr ) l gg nMCON.MD ..,, .. MIMJ WI• Cl MAW Parsa P°'t~.. Fted Henry, A$Jnet it F1ancesc.a IJ*'IO Ctvlstmas 1969 .. ~ Simeon and Oororhy Slmcox l-.li s pa ents are entertained by $1( Nicholas ar Lady Grace, °'°"Oh'Y Strove dOMf1 rec.,... an ant~ted peerage 1 Par! 7 11)Q(1htJ l lllAmTMl&.o. llHIMti 8'at FaHat" Possit>! dNth and an tntaged Smon Ashby fl ll"mp111 to slop him era the obsl•clel ' 1ng Brat as he t1ie& to ~ lhe I• ~c.'s OU~·~ t~• 3 O (1 hr) ) CflL POOflAl1 Grey Cup Champ ~-lrom V~. 8 C (Ta~J !Wt 30 mrn I Ll 90Wll "h1econcubie Oil 8fll~ t t 984 Comedy) Ry1n 0 NM' S Long A Iii year-old gll'I, t•ting neg1ec: ··~ and uoloved ~ legal aid to d 01 l"l8f I trom the cwtody of'* PYer pte occupied peJenta ana movt' 1n w-th t,, tormer houtakMpet PO' ( t hr • .S4 m I ITMlm ....... a:ll , .. Danny laridt a ipot on a ttve 11> \ll8IOrl ~. ()u ly W"MI• JesM 10 • r I Cone.rt ( t hr I ( .,.,. .. AVlf. Madigan.. ( 196 7 Ii manc:e) Pie e>eg.tmar1l ThOmmy Be• Qfen Al Iha lurn Of the century I S-d ' army off..;~ runt olf Wllh a ClfCut ~1011 er decefttOQ ~wife and family 'PG tv , l911W1 I -... llATIOIAL llOmllllflC The gtNt .i.t ' polar ~r an0 1 Man;tOC. town's •llO•' 10 CO &lllSt "'1th them 11e lhe tob,.Ct'i ot tk>cumen1a1 r ~led by E G Meflha• A nerrated J>L JHon RObards (I ht ) I WUIWa · M Ul9 Ale fTI NClrU A loo" ' l"Olf lndUlltte II John 0 Aockel..W. Ar drew Carnegie and Freoe<tcil Wr~ erheuser crNted • dynemtc economy r • AmetlC8'1 net\Jfal reeou«:e8 ( 1 t11 I ... ~~ • llMI AT WOL1 TW Thia pertour ·~ by Windham Hill recot<klQ arl t~ whole music fuMI e1emen11 ot c a !Olk, roctt and jau Into a etyte dltyV'lg ca 1egun1a1o0n, featur• acoustic gu11arrs' WIN ACtletmftn. aingtf-tengwrtler MIChA• I Hedges and the 111e1 Shfdowtn• 1 te!~~u.. • mAT rm I 0 • "'Ooya' W1I' ~ Domingo" Compotef Glen Cilrll' M 00111 d1tect1 lhil ow..-.ct OJ)9fa. de pl~llf\g painter rtanc~ Goy1'1 ~ •• l1U1 wuh the Duchess ot Albt, WWch star tenor Ptac*Oo Ooll1i"90 meu<>-sopraoo \il(:tix 1 Vero-re and eopteno Kar M\if tOdt RalM! F'rutlbecit de fklfo<>' COOCIUCll Hott JoM Ferr.r In ltf I<' tu . JO min ) (C)llOwia "The Gf Ot m.tl Emilio C,1 r Iii t "''~ cnrwerna tlfllll)n nd l'nak• "' mu1u l undtrat nd!ng •nd t .. I d • ,, 1!. l'\r • 37 min ) CHJ _.. CGmLt• AUATM W An lntr<><AK:tlon 10 new comedic talent. from clut>s across the country. by the vel· etan young comedians. Hatry AnderlSOfT. Richard Belzer, Howle Mandel. Robin Wd- llams and Steven Wright In stereo. ( 1 ht ) C!) TM.a,_ 1"I DAM-A attuggllng advef119ing egent (Larry Manettl) believes a powerful -and deadly -belch of cook· le8 can bring Nm fame and foftune CJ) _,._ The Waters ere contused and Insulted when Donald paues up their ln1nta11on to Thaok!lglVlng dinner O ....... -.... .,,. ~ ~l.J:Mttml .... m\'06 ... Q ~..., _., .... -... ,. .... ... u.1.-:.: .... -A struggling Steenburgen H.G. Wells chates the In- famous Jack the Rlppet from Victorian LondOn to modem-day San Francisco through the use of a time machine 'PG' 1 ~~ 1d M9ATIPCllTIMAL ~= 1.:. PWllW PM:IMM1IOll w11•e1&1••nt1 W1WI AT 1"I .,._ Rex Reed, 8111 Harris Scheduled reYlews "Star Trek IV: Th& Voy~ Home" (William Shatner. Leon- ard N1moy). "Flrewalker" (Chuck Norris. LOUIS Gossett Jr ) • "Solarbabies" (Rlch- la<d f £') ..,....,. .,.,. "Japanese War Bride" ( 1952. Jr .. economist Letrter Tl'lurow and Penn- i anla Gov. Dick Thorn~gh ( 1 ht ) lmtntl ... _1'111_. CCIUW POOTUU. Brigham Young at San Diego State~3 his ) -,1111.~Q JI ........ •-•..,.·mmra -~ -llOIY I llf lllOWCAll lntefV!ews. Whitney Houston. the Modern Jau Ouar- l let, r8couN.i8'' Strong QUQt•ntl-IO .. TOUll- llT mMT , ----PlllfU't-.Mm -~ .. -. • ~.'"' llCMU Schad· uled reviews: "Solar Babies" (Richard Jotdan, Jami Gertz), "Heanb<eak RldQe" (Clint EastwOOd. Marsha Mason). "the Wraith" (Charlie Sheen. 5h9fllyn Fenn) ......_.__ ___ l~ft.-etty-Menettt) i>etleYe!r a powerful -·and deadly -batch of cook· leS c.n br:l, htm fame and fortune Drama> ~ v!~l:'o5 :::i::trcn1 WO!kl.W.a rJde:S encount9f opposition from the folks back JMlCl)JIML:.'.Mlss1o9-1n-AeUQn'.!. ( ~A venture) Chuck Norrts, M Emmell Walsh. An American colonel returns to Vietnam to search for MIAS ~· ( 1 tir . • 1 min ) l=...-M. _,,.MUIT ca•wcta1mrtw .. , ........ mi, ... -. AL W1W IT Mme ... The develOpment of modefn medlclne and ltt relatlon6hlp 10 lhe Invention of atallttlca Q ( 1 hr ) ......... (JJ)lllMI "Target" (1985. Otama) Gene Hackman. Matt Oilton. A Dallas !Umber detlef 19 forced to reveal hit past CIA con- nections to his son wt'len his wtle Is kid· napped by a IO<l'n8f adVeraery dtmng a Eur an tour 'WOP ht .. 57 min) MJ..,..,..,....., .olT llOWll "Best Oetenee" ( 1984, Come- dy) Dudley MOOfe. Eddlie Murphy A hap- lel5 englnfff's ptans tor a rww tank gyro are la1hng as m!Mtably u his marriage. and overseas two yeara later, a tank com- mander endures the reeulta. 'R' O ( 1 hr • 34 -1. (%) "Time After Time" ( 1979, Scl- ence-Flc11on) Malcolm McOOwen. Mary ~~~rs} 1119! llOWll ~rush GrooYe" ( 1985. MUSI· cal) Blair UnderwOOd. Joseph Simmons A young businessman attempts to start a record company In stereo. 'A' ( 1 hr., 37 meo) ""'I TODAY'I .., ... ............ IPCllTlllAa• ,,. .... , •11 IPCllTI ••mt YOU .... 1"I -Guests· Dionne Warwick, Bor1 Bacharach In stereo (R) -···CUii (I) mWll "Witching T1me" ( 1981. Hor- ror) Jon Anch. Patr1ela Quinn A 17th· century witch terrOl'lzes the mOdern-day occupants of the larmhOuse she once tn- ha~-~~u) i ..... .a. "' WC'flllOW .,., •II M mAa.11: NIM.TM CAM • UmCA Columbia Law ~hoot proles· sor LewlS B l<aden moderates this examl· natlOn of problems caused by the high cost of medical care Panelists Include for-"* HEW Secretary Joseph A Califano Things yo~ might not have considered When searching for a mortuary. there are things you might not have thought of. yet they are important. 111191UllUIT ... w .... llO¥ll "Siient Scream" (1981, Dra- ma) Pe1er Cushing. Elaine O<>nnltlly A pet store OWnef traps an e•-convecl 11110 steal+ i money from hlm.J.1 hr.) • QMTWI CHI.DI Pl pYll) mWll ''Blonde D~mamlte" ( 19•9. Comedy) Bowery Boys, ~le Jergens The Boys are kept busy when they orga· rnze an escort agency I 1 hr 30 min.) l~nmu.u. ,.._ntllOID mWll "The Prisoner OI Shark Island" ( 1936. Orama) Warr.er Ba•ter. Gl0tla Stuar1 The unsuspecting physician who treated John·Wllkes Booth tor a b<oken leg IS condemned 10 spend Iha remainder of his Ille behind bars (2 hrs ) · l _.,AYtmlCA W llOWll "Welcome To Arrow Beach" ( 1977. Mystery) Laurence Harvey. Joan· na Pettet A young woman v1slllng the Santa Barbara beach hoUSe ot a polite, soft-spoken older man d1sc011ers that her At Harbor Lawn• Mount Olive, we offer comfortable facilities, ample parking and a convenient location. I larbor I..awn ·Mount Olive . l\tlcn1orial Paril · Mortua1:r · Crematory Costa Mesa's OnJy Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Gisler Ave., Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) 540-5554 ~11nt1111v November 30, 1986 13 -- teost has a darlte. sfde to hts petsonathy lht.SSmin) • - 110W11 "Porky's II The Neict Day·: ( 1983. COmedy) Dan Monahan. Wyatt Knight A group of high SGhOOI students a11empts 10 thwart the plans ot a sell· 1igt11eous preachef and lhe Ku KIUic Klan 10 cenSOf a Shekespeat• lestrval ·R· ( t hr. 35 man) d ... .,_ "Megal0tce" (1981, Adven· ,,,.-- IUf•) Barry BostWICk, P8f"SIS Khamballa A group of tecnno4c>Qtcally supetlOf met· cenaries ballles the forc:eS of a hny mill· tas.y dlc:tatOtlhip 'PG' ( t hr . •Omen ) dllMC ... O W .,_ "'The Wicked Lady' I 1983 Comedy) Faye Dunaway. Alan Bates A la9Clnettng high-90c'8ty woman engages in highway rQbbefy, aedootlon and nu~ 1n the course ol a day's wOf1c (2 hrs ) • ~ Ol 1"1 mt,_ PAIDll Dolly Parlon, William Shatner. the Amaz ing Kreskln. a tour of Stockholm Sweden with actress Brill B<land and huSband Jim McOonnen. actor Christophef A1k1ns 1n the Auslrahan outback (R) ( 1 hr ) I~'°"' Ill ID ... ~YAO.a w 0 amc·~ .. ())_,.,Tat ..... , ...... -Monclay -11ona1ng Movies-.,. .. (B) "RambO First Blood Perl ti" (1985 Adventure) Sytvester Stallone, Richard Cfenna ( I hr • 35 min ) Ml "Summerttma" ( 1955 Romance) Ka thartne Hepburn, Rossano Brazzi ( I t11 39 m•n) (Z) "Mlshtma" ( 1985 Biography) Ken Ogata. Masayukt ShM>nOya (2 hrs. l 1\tl(C) "Secret Places" ( 1984 Orama) Mar· le-The<ese Rekn, Tara MacGowran I 1 hr 38 min) 79 aZ> "Widow''--( 1976. Orama) M1ehael Learned Bredlord ()lttman (2 hrs ) •00 "GhOStbusters" (1984. Comedy) 8111 Murray. O.n Aykroyd (I hr , 47 mln ) •CC> "Santa Claus The Movie" ( 1985 Fanlasy) David kuddlnton Oudley MOOfa ( 1 hr • 52 min ) -CZ> "The Concert For Kampuctlia" (1980. Musical) PaUI Mccartney, The Who (1hr,20min) • "Lover Come 8.ek" ( 1962. Comedy) Oofls Dey, Rock 1-iudson (2 hrs l -"Micki & Maude" (198(, Comedf) OIJdloy M00<a. Amy Irving (1 hr . 58 min) "The Asphalt Jungle" ( 1950, Suspense) Stetlmg Hayden. James Wh1f· mote (1 hr . S2 mfn) -im ''The Command .. (1954. Drama) Guy MadlSOO. Joen We4d00 (2 hra) -· "Cosmos War Ot The Planets ' ( 1978, Science-hctlon I John Richardt Wantl Somef ( 1 hr . 30 ml!}) "CfOSSO'o'8f Dreams" ( 1985, Drama) Ruben Blades. Shawn Eltiol ( 1 tv . 26 """) tW "Funny Lady" ( 1975, MUtlcal) Bar- l>fa StretS&nd Jamee Caan (2 hr• , 20 l'TW\ ) _ ............... - 14 Sunday, November 30. 1986 \ l ..... Lo. ...... -~ ... ,,.,,....,.. .... llOWll "Ama<'eUS" ( 198-4. Drama1 f ~ray Abraham Tom Hulce Consumed with jealousy ewer hlS 11vat'1 britha~ V18Me58 court composer ~nuno Sellen 1nettectually plots 10 dlsctedlt brasn musi cal ~ Wottgang AmadeuS Mozart 'PG'1n 11erto (2 tvs 38 min) M (!)CMTOGm M OO mAT PLUM• tUrn Wiii Murray Sayle examines wtiat the Japanese dO l0t tun. as he travels through lhe plea54.l1e paiaees ol the Land of the RISlng Sun .. ---Q ' ICM'DMMI a. ... moWll "The Boys Neict OoOf'' t 1985 Drama) Maxwell Ceultleld. Charlie Sheen Two teeo-aQefS tum a ~end in LOI" An· geles Info a randOm Cltme and murdef i~ hr: 28 mot\ ) ,...,....., .,_"Lost In Amera" ( 1985. Col'I'> edy) Albert &ooks, Juhe Hagerty fed up w11h hts yuppie lifestyle. a Loa Ang8H ad executive and hlS wife liquidate their as sets. buy a Camp&( and head for the open roads. ·R· 11 hr . 31 mtn ) .._. "Ouest For Pl'loenecian Gold" ( 1979 Documentary) (2 hr& ) 5"ms L•ke Old Tunes" ( 1980. Com- edy) Gold;e Hawn. Chevy Chase It hr . 42m1n ) ·cn1r11mas Uhes Of The Field" ( 1979 Orama) 81Uy Dee Wtlliams, Marta Schell (1hr ,40m1n ) tll "Murphy's Romance ' ( 1985 C<>m4t- dy) Sally Field. James GarnM ( t h1 4 7 mm) "KISS The Boys Goodbye" ( 194 1 Mus.cal) Mary Marlin. Don Amee.he ( t hr . 25 min) -"Real ~" ( 1985. eom.dy) Vat Kilmer. Gabe Jarret ( 1 hr 45 min ) "Sommef11me" ( 1955, Romance) Kn thenne Hept>orn Aos$ano 8'aUt ( 1 hf 39mln) • "My Man Adam' ( 1985, Comedy) Raphael Sbarge. Veronica Cartwright ( I hf . 2• min) CZ) "Revenge Of The Nefds" ( 1984 Comedy) Rob8ft C.rrad1ne Anthony Ed waroa (1 tv , 30 min ) llllCC) "A ChOruS LIM" ( 1985, MUllCal) M•· cheel Douglas, AlytOn ReeQ t1 tv 57 mtn) .. -• • 4118(%) "The Goonles'' (198S. Adl/eflture) Seen Astin, Jo.ti Biotin ( 1 ht , 51 min ) .. "It Happened One Chr .. tma " (1977, Fantasy) Marlo Thomas Wayne Roger& (?hrs) •az> "Shane" (1953. Wntem) Alan Ladd Jean Arthur (2 hra , 5 min ) -"lttallM• Ot Tn. FOUf Cf nt" ( 1982. Adventure) Tony Anthony, An• Obregon C 1 ht • •O mKl l _......_ ___ _ • P.&. -1~ 9 II\. New York Giants 11 ... , ... all llOWll "The Last Out~t" (1935 At 1;entute) ~Grant, Claude Ra"'4 A pe of -m•'•lary otfieers ta• in tove w11h ·~ same woman amidlt batttes betwetn "-'' can nat111• and lhe Btttish r 1 tv J lrrnn JMJWa 1'1*&,.., .,.,_ llllml • I ?I TODAY IOI01IQe .. llOWll "Runaway" ( 198-*, Adwnhite. Tom Se!leek, Cynthia! Rhodes A CoO OI' ues a deranged eiectronlcS wtzard writ can 1eprogrem helpmate robOll 1t1to sa d•'ltoc metaruc murdefeft. In sttfeo PG 13 Q ( 1 hr • 40 min) • auewt•n IU'IMCUflP .. ~ •.. ..,,.. llOWll ~teeo·· c 19'0. Comedrt Jackie coop.,, Betty Reid Bas.d C\f • '>t<>ty by Booth Tarkington A teen-age· .t fOfced to cope with sevefal adoleSc "'' problems (2 hrs ) ._,C"' .wlU ·st Etmo's F'••" ( 1985 Ora· ma) Rob Lowe Dem4 MOOfe In wastw•Q· ton. ~ recant COiiege graduates t• ·!! 11ary1og degr .. of IUCC8S9 In conlr01,1.ng adult rMlit18S •nd reeponsib1h1tes In stei· eo _'R' Q ( 1 hr , 48 1"1W'1 ) San Francco 41*$ (Ll\/'8) Q (3 hrs I Cll ... 'MUU'f llll'MllM. llOlaf AIC The WOf kS ' Ramses ti are l•tUted tn a IOok al 50n.e ma'°' archa~t pro;ecta wntch &•P unc0Yer1ng and pt ... f'Mg the laQaCY nt l the Egyptia== ( 1 hr ) =mMJ -.iT• IllIIWT .... LA_.,.,PM&l • Hl•OIMIM' IT .... • Dreamscape" ( 1~ ~e fteftOn) Dennis Oueld. M8JI Von Syd .., While working w11h a tclen11a1 WhO has d.s covered a wiiy to ptO~t one's consciou thought• Into another • dreams. a psyChll stumbles upon a plot 10 UM the met ' toe poldal PIJrpoMa In s1-fl0 'PO 13 1hr .35min) --.0 CW -Women'• Statom from Park Cny. Utah (Taped) ( 1 hr ) .... "Klog David" ( 1985. Orama Richard Gere. Edwatd Woodw11rd A sag111 ot the 1tlals and tnbulationa of the wamo1 D3vld who emerges •• the MCond k1og ot 1~~3· (1 hr .5'~) • cm ... ..... ~POI~ Co1mic Cov. n'lllY Mo • • ' tt II) Q!'Hnal petttJf" when a TV r twOf~ wants to fMture he! "' • ahow, .. ,.. ... IMCl9../.,_GU&.- • --......... NmOfCU.,. .... "The eonc.1 For Kampuchea ' ( 1980. Musical) Paul McC8f1ney, ni. Who A host of r~ ~"*9 eta lea IUltd In thil f800rd ot I...,. OI cOt'IC*ll ~d for the benefit o4 ,..., to war..,•· C.mt>od ( 1 hr 20 tntn l fm!OfUY mmT~ tOllGHJ lnll'rv.ew w1lh tehard CMmbefl.l•n > ••WOClll M •IAJl9 Julio lg\eslas do-11 your · music vldeot ILM c m•cnoet ... ,, ~C09M'f ·--01 POll'T\m ,.....LOl9 ~·····mot'T • • • IAIDTUU. Nomi Carol•M II ~~~~vi) (2 Iv' ) ..... "To C.tcn A Gl'IOst Ouenhn E Oevetlll (S.m Water9ton) Mns gh<>ll f!Unlef atter hes aSS1st1n1 has an efl(.oun1er with whal IS apparenlty a splf1t ot a 171h- cen:i'Jincestor. ( 1 hr ) ' Ml I flOl1'IWT .W:: mcA:. COLOUOO Fea· tUted transportal!On. mll'llng A!Tlefican Indian. Ben Ntghlhor,.. Campbell ( 1 hr l ,. e t • lMI fOWM Featured Ameoca on l'""m;:i_ ....... I.:°"..:, 'Mountain Monarchs" IOolc• 11 tl'le apec1t1t adaptations that 1Uow alplN anirnal1 10 live In the sevMe hlgtt mountain ecosystem (R) Q C09UT9~· .. ,. •• I ROCI Couerpm OOozer and bO Fraggle teerctt for the Ooozets' ·~•c:;J ... MAW-WU TUYIL • UTI a M.La A" .. t>ecomea a stage mottler al a local cable TV statt00 c:;J I e IU In ltllflO 1iTM AmlM. MOU YWOOD c.M11IAI MAii Bob Eut>enlcs and Lee Meriwether act as hosts ot thrs annoal holiday event. with marctttng bands. equest11an unt11 and a cavaleade ot stars (2 hrs ) ..... mAm> *:w'- e MON '$u11een Candles" ( t96A C~) MOiiy Ringwald Antl'IOOy M1· chHI HaN An lnSeeure Midwestern teen· 11ger'1 16th blflhday goes unremembered. 1ulf another symptom ot the pain ol ado leScence and growing up In a middle-class family (2 hr& ) e llAT\m A IOO~ at carntvoreus plants. lhelr enwonment and lhe vatlOUI means tl"ley UM to 1111ac1 and 11111 their prey In at~eo (R) (1 N I ..... Lem II WM 01 A COlnl•IT The greal ba •n and ta" plains of Nevada, Idaho end Wyom•ng areas with a vi<>tenl geo Qrepnlcal pH t and po1en11a.lly violent lu· fUft (Al c:;J ( 1 ht.) .... • San1a Claus Tht M<Mo" ( 1 ~ Fen11 y) OtV!d H~ton, Dud· ~ MOOl't TM ticploitS of I waywatd ell thleeten to 1a1Mh the centuries-old leg· end of San11 ci.ws In stereo 'PG' Q ( 1 hi . 52m1n) (B) mwll 'Revenge Of Tile Nefdl" ( 198A. Comedy) Robert Garradine. An· thony Edwards Fed up wrth suffering 1nterm1nable hum1ha1ions masterminded by an UpPetcla• lraterntty ol macho ath· letes. a group of freshman ~w0tm-out· casts decides lo aet ll'le co11ege·s varues ~aig!lt 'R' c:;J ( 1 hr 30 mtn I UJ (%) .. "Mishima" (1985 Blogta- phy) Ken Ogata, Masayulu ShlonOya Feet, llclion and dramattHhon are com- bined 10 lbtrate events in tne lite of con· trOYefSlel Japanese author·ac1or-d11ector Yulcio Mishtma R' (2 l"lrs ) • Cf) OllO COWll Cl) .,. "Kk.lte" ( 1971. Suspense) Jane Fonda, Donal<! Sutl'lettand A delet· live gets lnvOlved with a pathetic call glfl and tries 10 find the person who attempt· ed 10 murtjef her 'R' ( 1 hr . 54 min ) GILYl.A. n (11) IATDIM. mutATIC* AllOCIA\'Dt -ICMOOI.. m Pall)' Duke IS the host for th11 study of the problems assatl· .. "'..,. ... I Ameteca's achools I 1 hr ) • i ~~A. mtSerly woman (Polly Holltdey), angry et haw ig lost a pumpkin growing con1es1 tor the 22nd year. receives help from a mysterlOUS bol· 18(1~=-=;u:~ Cjl •.l .... ~" . _,.a,_ ..__ .. ,. .. =9.Love Is Nevef 1 1le(1I" ~ 1985, Orama) Mare W1ntllngham. Phyllrs Frelicl"I Two Emmys went to this story of a young woman·• efforts 10 t>ultd tier own Me In tM IS.O's after serving IOf years as a llnk to the hearing world for hef deal ~rents In StlflO (A) c:;J (2 hrs ) • IMC8n. MacGyver and a paid kilter launch separate searches IOf a doUble 1~(1hr) Cllatft-...,""" DOii COllYILL _."Strew Dogs" (1 971. Orama) Dustin 1-iotfmen, Sustn George A man and hr.1 wife auempt to remove them· ' sel\le$ from VIOient Ame11can soc1e1y, bul dlSOQl/el lhel e peacelUI surface can hide undertying sav~~2hfl ) • G DAY M qq1 CM•~ AfU. t&IM. WllW IY ~ IUMI An examine· uon of Oerwtn't lheOry o f evolution and how thrM dfverse soclehes. 191h-cenrury capltahsl A.meoca, Nazi Germany anq So- viet RUSSla. molded II to prove 11ery sepa- rat•:;'.i;il.J, 1 hr I I==--. _,ULl.mY - W IMTDIM. ... 'AIC IDl.09' ... CJ) M CAVtllA"•• (Prem~el COmedy ISh-C.tholtC wOl'ktng-class famity 11 '• ups-and-downa With hu- !TIOf Start Bar H~ Peter Michael Goetz lll<I Mary T nner Episode 1ntouna· 11on 10 bl announced (J) .. "I 0..d A Thousand Times'' ( 1 5~. Otema) Jeck Palance. Sheltiy WH'lttra. A killef !HIS s11mngs Of tove and puy ·f°' 1 detormed girl, bUt II reiected by het after l1otne1ng an opera1ion to mend hef infifmity (2 hf• , 30 min ) -Mll'O Mme A.metiean Radflg S.•. ftom M ~ fTaoed) ( 1 hi) .... "Ntckel Moun1a1r1 ' ( 1985, Ora- ma) MIChael Cole, Heall'ler Le~amp A !TllddhHged bachelor's lnabikty 10 ex· prtlS hlS ffelings SYbsldeS when he be- comes lnvolVed w111"1 a 16-yeer-old girl ( 1 hr , 28mln.) l _,ULl.mY -CJ) ~ I UCIY Cagney and La· I~ ~~te the dealh of a tor<»•ly girt &: .... II.I.A. • M.-T , WI• MacGyver and e paid klllet launch 'separate searches lcw a doUble t. c:;J l1 hr) M11IUI C. CUMl'I --.0 tlll I J~-=· reincarnahon CCUlm WWW Feet\Jred ~nne Casn. N1uy Griuy Dirt Band. Hank Wil· !tams Jr . Earl Thomas Conley and-Anita POimer,. an Interview wJ,th T Graham Brown and vldeO ("Hell end High We· tef''~tlfeo CC) "Murphy's Romance'' ( 1985. eom.dy) Salty f"181<S. James Garnef Until hef eic·l"luSb8nd reappears to compta1e meuers • May-December romance blooms between • dtvorc.d would-be hofse tra-ner and a t>fnevolt4'\1 small-town A.flzona drugglSI 'PG· 13' I\ hr , •7 m1n ) CD .,. ''Crimes Of Passion" .( 1984. Orama) Kathleen Turner. Anthony Per· kins A worlteholk: tashlon designer ra- lleves her cteep-1ooted trus1ratlont and anxieties as a hf9h-prk:ed prostitute by night. relentlesSly hounded by a homlcldal str~.:· ("ll"lr .•1mln) ' OI TllAL: Lii MMYn OIWALD Eyew11ndses and eicpens 1n varioos flelOs of cr1m.nal 1nves1iga11on are grilled by 81· tor.neys Vincent Bughos• and Gerry Spence in this made-10<-cable drama thal attempts lo answer some of the questions SU1roundlng tile assass1na1ion Of p1esldent Joon F Kennedy. (Part 1 ot 2) (3 hrt I (%) .,_ ''Revenge Of The Nerds" ( 198•. Comedy) Robert Carradine, A.n· .. lhony EdWardS. Fed up with suffering 1nterm1nable l"lumtllatlons masterminded by a.n upperclas.s fraternity ot machO ath- letes. a group of freShrrlan b<>Ot(worm-out· casts decides 10 set the cottege's values Sire~ (1hf.30 min ) -... . PAC110111#M mn•..,Al'fal lfl'mMTDIM. IUTQml ... 1 ......... Ill ...... '°" OUTDOOlt AllW9- "911Y ,,.,,.. .... 1~n1m-= LA11 .... Host Joan Rr\194'1 Sc'*' uled atl Wtnftey In steieo ( 1 ht ) I " ,.. w laM:llll,.,,. ttlT C9TUIY Ftlmed on IOcalion Oeniel Schofr nanatts tl"le ettort.1 Ol an Amettean tlm crew, led ' • by dftctor Phlttp S Goodman. to doeu- "*lt Japan'.s anempts to deal h change as 11 copes witl"I a qulekty aging popula1t0n. measvr" automat10n'1 Im· pace· on )oDS' end strlvel IOf educallOl'lel reform" 1 hr) I Cl&tWIW91TU•H•-_...,. lllll__, Sunday. November 30, 1988 15 < ·-J!!&!!I!!• ~ H llO¥IE 'bfeak ng A• The _Rules'' 11qa4, Orama I Carl Marotte, Thot ..Sisnr pn:t A rllan "" ns a stuffed mous. al an otm~serl'ent pa1;.. f'T\ld.va1 uneware thal r conte•ns a valuable stolen gem 'R' lhr 31mon) mmzl.fADAm . UMTTA 11:11 @ 11CME B rdS Of Prey' ( 1973, Orama) David Janssen. Ralpti Meeker Whtie on hrs 1otl report~ traffic conditions from the • a polOt seee an armoreck:at ~ up ~lht 50min) tt:llf) -a -The Semone are coon1ong Ofl a Chr15tmas morac::te to help •• them hnd a little girl's father (R) (1 hf 10f'l'"1 I D GD TOlalT Guest 00s1 Tony Danza Scheduled actors Alylu Molano and Dann) PintaU<o of Whc,.s the Bou?" In sleteo { 1 hr ) l lUT..::..~Y-.TLM WU,WLDWUf MAmnmu. ATDfl•LM&IU 8'0llTm t .,.,. 'Lost In Amenca ( 1985, Com· e<M Alben Broolts Julie Hageny Fed up ,,.,th rws. yupp e kfestyle a Los Angeles ad e•ecutr.e and his wife tiqUidate theft as- sets. buy a camper and head for the open roads A' (1 hr 31 m•n) U•ll,) llO¥IE 'Fr~y Bu&Jnesa" (1984. Adult I l<lfTl~rly Carson Cara Lott SKI lrtef'dS beeome r111ats tor ttie attentlonS of the Mme man ( 1 hi 22 min ) 1t9 C mYll ' A ChOtus Une ( 1985. Musi- cal) MICt\clel Oooglas. Alyson Reed Dancers aud•tlOn tor ci'lorUs spots 111 a n.-w Broactwsy musical. r9'1eallng much al>OOt themselves 1n the process Adapted trom Broadway's ioog.t·ru00tng show In stereo 'PG·13' O I 1 hr . 57 min) 1H1 '~MPOIT INCIAL OCIOCCUU e .-nlR Hotl David Brenner In O.tefeo .... fll) .-&a ....... Hosts Jeffrey Lyons and Moetl&"I Medv~ loOk at wnat'a new at themov COUIQI llOOTUU. Brigham Voung al San [) Sl•I• !Al (3 hrs l I TOIUCClll . Mewl ttllO G> LA11W"""DA•Ull&W• from Janu•ry 1986 actor Tony Curtis •nd Mngef Wilson Pickett maka appar· J~ allo new g1t1 1tem9 In stereo (R) l hr) tw.19ff .. ,,n .. 111•1 D llOWll What 1 Up Froo1r c 1~. Col"Mdyl Tommy Holden. Marllyn Man,.. ing A smoottrtalker ffOm the-beet(~ b«:Ome5 e tr•veflng bfa aateeman In the big CllV ( I tv , 55 mtn ) .... --~'°"81ff lntMV .. W Wtltl Atc.nard ~tnt>eN1n l .... 9'11121 TU Cc.I-Maritt! problems d a ti or nroy' 'WI to Qatnbl\ng 16 Sunday. November 30. 1986 I P I "ITOl\':1111 llllTOCF .... ,.~ .. "Istanbul Expfesa" ( 1968 Ad- Yentu-•) Gene &wry. Jotwt-Saxort An art duler expet'ienc:.1 an lntrigUtng and dan- gltfOUI train nde while on • sec.rel govern-"*"' mlSSlon ( 1 tv . 30 min.) -CB> .. "Real Genk.m" (1985. Come- dy) Val Kirner. Gaba Jarrel Unbeknown 10 • ~ing collega student end his greenhorn roommate. their superiOr scien- trfic 8Qt1tudM are ~ UMd to CUlhvate miklaty WMpOnS In allfec> 'PG' Q 11 tv . 45 rpjn) ... (I) .. "MlfTor, Mirror" (1979. Ora· maJ LM Mefiwethet. Loretta Swit Three woman pleglAd by dl!Went Oesires ana ~ '"" the help ot • noted Be11· erty Hills plastic lllfgeon (R) ( 1 hr io ,,., ) ....... (J) .,_ "W)'C>mlng Outlaw" ( 1939 W•tern) John Wayne. Ray Hutton The Three Meequlteers el(PoM a etOO'<ed poli· tician who hU bean telling Jobi to mpov· lf1lhed ranc:heR. J 1 hr • 3l> min I O TW"• I Ill ... "Klllef With Two Faces" (1974, Myt18'Y) Donna M • Ian Hendry An ar· cMect mek• an apP01ntment With a young woman lo look OYer hat new house but Na mentaty unt>aJanc:.d tvw.n 5hOws up In hla Olaoe ( 1 hr • 30 '"'" ) Ill) llMI "Btanded" ( 1951, Wesrem) Alan Ladd, Mona Freeman A group of thlevel uee a young man they found In the wltds to IOOI a weelthy rancher linto be'lev· ~he• his lono-'°'1 son J2 hn) • muc&Tal&..._, • I llMI ''The Bitch" ( 1979 Dr•ma) Joan Colllns, Michael Coby After an ex· lramarltal affa1 destroya her mamage a hlgh-Mng woman ... ,cnes for other sourc.s of funding 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 mill ) ..... Liii · e .. The lmpoalble vears·· , 1968 ) Oltvtd Niven. Lola Afbnghl A teen.age ~irl grows up ove<nlghl much 10 her l•thef • chagtin (2 hr• ) I ~::: .. , ..-neu. (2) .. "Kiss The Boys Goodbye"' (194 t, Muslcat) Mary Martin, Don Arneche An ambitlout young 11ar1e1 falls for the handtome director of a Show 1n llllNch she wants a role ( 1 hr., 25 men) •CC>--"Model Bene'ilof" (1985. Com-er.1y) Bruoa Lyon.. Rlcherd Bekn TWO young men pose .. bigwigs tn ,._. vcn·1 world of high-fahlon modejjng to meet women ( 1 Iv • 28 min ) -, i ..... 'TQI =IZhi · ..... ...,.. OCIOCCU\I llCMI ' Metody Of Hatt" ( t 962 D', ma1 Mana Perschy, HOBt Frank T""o !II 1"'5-~tai9ntettfll2!n1STS1Whn 11'$f • t ll'ltll Conduc.tor (2 M ) --~ .... til ( MO¥ll "Some Kind Of Hero" t t~2 Comedy) Richard Pryor Matgol KiOoo A war veteran turns to a II of Clime •''"' the 9ovemmen1 tet\aes to ON• l'llm t.a 1 pa)" tie eflrned 'wtii ~og I PfllOner r North Vietnam lot llX y•r• 'R ( 1 hr 3! mr , M __,. • ...,., II .... ..,. .... a. ... ----..ct C•AICOl.a'AI Z lllOV9 '"Elvila Madigan 11967. t: manca) Pia Oegermatk, Thommy &!rg gren Al ll'wo turn of the century. a Swed!V army olfie;er runs off with a ClfCUI per10tm 81 desef11ng his wile and lamely 'PG , hr 29 m>n) " CMl'rOOlll ut -' MAX HIADllOOM Guest author Jac•ie C •n• l"H OOd Husbands") In'"" ~ t:a G MO¥ll ' The G~nt Gila Montte• I t959 Scienc•Ficllon) Don Sutllyen Fred Gtatiem FOllowong a 1e1 ... of uoe• plained dNlhs 1 town 11 held tn a grip 01 panic ""ondertng 111<ho -w1a be the ne•t vie .htn ( t hr JO. min I 'Al'IH• nma.-v ..,,_,. m unon ••••TODAY fmOTICM Ml(C MOVll · Razorback"" f 198J Suspens.) Gregory Hamton Ar1o. e Whiteley In the harsh AustraNan oulba • two men track down a blo0dth•r1ty bi a whoel'I ties rvn •mot< In stereo 'R I t "' 34 min I -... , £• MIATMCLlf --·-Lm~ W 90'N Revenge Of The Ne1os (198.4 Comedy) Robef1 Ceffadine. An thony EC1wards F~ up ••lh suttemig interminable hum11 at!Onl mastermll°ldf'd by an uppe1cia~ lraletnily of macho all letet a group of frasnman bookworm-out casts dl!Cldes to Ht 1he college's v1tues straight 'A O ( 1 hr 30 min) 4.1.D. 'To Cat(;h A Ghost" Ouenttn [ Deverin ISarn Waterstotl) turns gh<>St huhlfJr att .. r hlS •SllStant has an ancounre with ""t\81 pp rentty a apifl1 of a 17tt· centu>y n:ostor ( 1 hr ) ' -hesclay . •(I) "Chnatmaal~.es Of The Field'' (1979. Drama) Biiiy Dee W1lhama, Mana Seht!U 1! hr .• Ml min.I -~''To Please A Lady" (1950, Orama) Clark Gable. Barbara Stanwyck ( 1 hr . 30 min) (%)"Target" ( 1985 Orama) Gene Hack· man, Matt °'"°'1 (1 hr • 5 7 mn ) 1111 @ "Boodle Ot Joy" (1956, Comedy) Debbie Reynolda, Eddie Ft5tier (2 hrs l 71111,(C) "High Anxiety" ( 1977. Comedy) Mel 8r00kt Clor11 Leachman ( 1 hr 34 min J .. "MateM Retaha11on" 1198-4. Orama) Tom Bower. Karlene Ctockert ( 1 hr 30 mtn) "Choppy And The Pnncess · ( 1973 Fantasy) Animated ( 1 hr . 18 min) (%) "Bring On The G11ts" ( 19•5 Musk::at) Eddie Bracken. Veronica Lake ( 1 hr 32 men) .. "The Bridge On The Rrver Kwa1 (1957 Orama) Wllt•am Holden Alec Gulones'S (2 hrs '1 mon) •CID "Sword Of Gideon ( 1986. Suspenae) Steven Bauer, Michael York 2hrs ,30mm) "Send Me No Rowers" (196-& Come- ~ Rock HudlOn. Doris Dey (2 hrs) Cl) "EMta Madigan ' ( 1967. Romance) Pia Degermerk. Thommy Berggren t 1 hr ,291Nn) -CJ) "The VIP a" ( 1963. Orama) Eh2a beth Taylor, RIChard Burton ( 1 hr 59 mm ) · -Ill) "l°'t" ( 1883, Orarria) Sandra Dee Don Stewart (2 hf& J -· "Hannah Lee" ( 1953 Westein) MacdOnald C.rey. Joanne Orv ( t hr 30 mlfl) tW (1) ''The Concert F"or Kempuchea" (19So. Mi.ISbl) Paul McC.rtney. The Who (t hf . 20mm I -a.·--·-llovlM- -· "The Dove" (197•. Adventure) Jo ~Bottoms. Oet>Oreh Ratltn (2 hrs ) CC) "Start_The RevolutlOfl WtllloUI Me · ( t970 Comedy) Gene Wilder Donald &.itherland ( 1 hr 30 mm ) "BunshOt" ( 1983. Comedy) Alan Shterman, Oil While ( 1 hr • 25 min ) "Roll Ot Thunder. Hear My Cry" (1978, Orama) Janet Maclachlan; Rob- e<t Christian (2 hrs 30 mm ) ,.. "Miahlma" ( 1985 Biography) Ken ~ata, Masay\Jkl Shi000ya (2 htS I ttl "The Awful Truth" ( 1937. Comeoyl 1 r; Grant. kene Dunne. ( I hr . 32 min ) .. CR> "HlghpOll'll" (198-', Orama) Richard Hams, ~hrlllopt\ef Plummer ( 1 hr., 28 min) - "Strenge Lady In Town'' ( 1955 Wesl· em) Greer Garson. Dana Andtews 11 hr . 52 min) .. (%) "LOii In Ame<loa" ( 1985. Comedy) Atbefl Btoolca, J\Jhe Hagerty ( 1 hr 31 min ) .. (C) "Funny Gtrr ( 1968. Mus.cal) 81rbfA Streund, Omar Sherif (2 hrl • 31 min ) •OO "The Amazing Mr Blunden" ( 1972. Fentasr) Laur~ Na11rn•th. Lynne Fred· 9'1Clt I hr , 39 min ) "The Ooon1et" ( 1985 Advent~ n Asun. Joth Biotin ( 1 hi • 5 t ,,,.n ) ''Choppy And The Pnnc ...... (1 973 Fentuy) Animet.O (1 hf . 18 mtn.) "Tetget" ( 1&85. Ofeme) Gane Hack· man. Mat1 Oilon. ( t ht . 57 min) _......,_ .... __ -u::'t .... , ... .,, MC ... O lllmle9MY -AmMJ ...... , ..... 9CIT .... ...... ,. •-.Umll ,......TMI AITI .. "Uforle" (t986. Comedy) Ci!' dy W1 ms. Harry Dean Stanton In a 1own a1 the edge of lhe Mo,ave Desert a con-arttst gets m111ed up w1lh a phony faith healer and a superma11<a1 cklfk who believes she hes been cholen to be an 1n1er=llc envoy 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) "The Legend 01 Bttlie Jean' I 1985 Orama) Heier! Slater. Ketth Gor· don. The detalls surround•ng an ac:ciden· tal shooting turn fWO teenagers into tug1 llV8$ ano ellenlual cult figures In ster@-0 'PG-13' O ( 1 hr .. 36 mtn) ( 90Wll "Bad Mfldk:lne" ( t 985, Comt>· d'y) Steve Gullenbefg. Alan Arktn After a medlcal·acllool hOpeful It re;etted from evfKy COiiege In lhe u s he heads f()f • Central Ameocan inst1tu11on run by an ott· center edmtnlStrator 'PG· 13' ( t hr 36 min) (1) llOWll "The Priaonef 01 Sheri< ISlsnd" ( 1936. Orama) Warner Baxter. Glo11a Stuart The unsuspecting physician wno rreatad John W111<es Booth tor a broken !1i It condemned to spend the remainder -1'f'~"" .... 12"") "Ao-:'. llGll ~ Henry dis- covers tha1 his wart.me loend v1S1ting from 1'"7~~=.:... NDTo.tl"llC YW n. .... -S.t Cooper Y$ 1t tuac lor the NABF Cruiserweight 11tte. tchedulad tor 12 rounds, from Allan llC City. N J = (2 hrs ) UlffA'I TOY IM With ChllSI· mas only a few days away. a well-meaning bUI rnept elf has a dilemma eltlf he nearly Ta ades=~:·a magtCOJ toy b&g 0 9"9f~ TOMIMT Beh•nd I~ tcef\et er the l'N!klnn of "So,.....man IV " .,., .--· ··1••900M ~ '::'ei.. A weather enthusiast Wti<>'s ltlflftstad in humcanea. actres~ A™ll•CTm .. ,_.. C..1111 .-."'..,,.. .,....,.u. ~·· -~ .... PAlll CMAll Ha'1 Ml'lft ea Kings· tte!d's • SIMI on a Court of Appeals aw MlllMADOWI Ml a&.YWCIUl•Q----~- 19 I • M TOR FnlUfed a IOolc at tolM ultmete aoventurea l e.... . .. ~ Denni and her tr\ancf a ICl- ence t~ thr .. tent to heve them re· mcMtd trom !he c:heer1eadlog squad. m•LA U.ATU.. MOU.YWOOD IQl•n• .-.n1mum rA-nt ... ,.,, -.0.WU--.D•MmMI 1111 u .... lnttalllllOn of the kllci'8n'a custom-made cabmeta: 1n1td- 1ng bathroom tlles, Norm work• on th9 Cape'• Interior t11m O ~=-ft.&.1M¥1L ... Cl) I.fl Alm ~ '11 U.A CUUI Arnmatad Raised by The lmmor· talS from boytlood. Santa Claus chooMa 10 return 10 ea1'1h to rrunisuw to chldten 001 now he IS aging and only they can save htS Ille (R) ( t hr ) 0 fl) llAT\OCk A TV oOOk's tormet hul- band dies after o;ampllng his ex-wtte'a lat- est recir In stereo ( 1 hr ) e " •cu va: TMI w"' Au.. T10M 1nves11gatlY8 reporter Geraldo Rrvera t al< es 1 he \l'le'Wer '°' o rna!Of u S cit ..s to witness 111ega1 drug actrvtty end Its conse- quences SolutlOns to rhe drug problem are also addressed (2 hrs) G WMO'I 1111 IOM't Angell ts charmed by a Pfl8St Who was T ooy's Old lsc'=e~ llll9MMI, •• ~ ZULU As Zulu leader. Sheke (Henry CAie) ag11e1 to give lhe Btrtlsh control of Port Naral, but demendl that L1 Fatewefl (Edward Fox) help him oo battle with an enemy tribe Co-stara Fiona Fullerton and Robert Powell (Part 4 of 5) In stereo (2 hrs.) fl) llOVA A looK at the ways in which me- ror u S cities, lnciudtng eo.1on. Loe An- geles Philadelphia, San Diego and Seat· lie. ere dealing with hefbor pollUllon O l hf) ,._.'IMILOM M MWC• Africa'• relationship with the rest ol the world Is examined In thla looll at lhe superpowers' continuing lnllU- ence on the continent'• affairs. addreulng such 11\sues a' Atr1ea's role at the United NaltOflS. tourrsm. the role of food aid and 1>robtems In South Ahic:a O ( 1 hr ) [~ llO¥ll "High Anxiety" ( 1977. Come- dy) Mel Brt>Oks. Ctorit Leachman. In thlt spool ot Hnchcock films, the new dlrector ol an Hylvm f<l' "The Very, Very Nat· 11ous" diSCovetS a~er plOl 10 convince he~l1hy and wea~ patient• that tlwy are 1n~ne In lier~ · ( 1 hr 34 min ) IH) iOVll Sworo Of Gioeon" ( t~. Suspen•-.e) Steven Bauer. Michael Yorlc Five men take on a top-Merel mlsllon to avenge the terrortsl murdera ol larHll ath- letes during the t972 Munich Olympa tn .stereo O (2 hrs • 30 min ) • (L)mvll "~118' Oft Daed" ( 1986, Com- edy) John Co$8<lk. Oe\lld Ogden Stiert A lovesk::k teen-ager·s_ heartache lntenslf* when everyone In town cha... after hit ~'«=~· (1hr ,38mui.) J )1 ll0¥9 8tat1I" (1985, c:om.cty) Jonathan PryGe Aobefl 0.Nlro An vf\8nlb!hout civil MNanl l'IQPel to meet lh* "'omen of h11 dlHma. • P9(IOn tu> pecteel of oe1ng .,involved 1n • ttffottat gtOU ' subvefsive ACllVlll ... In .ier.o 'A' (2 ht ' 12 m1n ) l ) ..,. "CrOMOYef Oreem1" ( 1985. Oram.I ~ Bledel. Shewn Ello! Sunday, November 30. 1988 17 .. 18 Sunday. November 30, 1988 I -Taescllly Coal •. • n : II II ;> I ) • ,,. .,,. "StrHIWISe" ( t98A, Oocumen· Wy) Martin Bell's O.C.r-nom1nated po<· tra•t of the lives of the teen·age runaways and other tnildfen who cal the streets of Seattle their hOme ( 1 hf 32 min ) Wl-.OATL.Mm · w ... AT 1"I MCMll Rell Reed 81 Hams Scheduled rev•ws · Star Trek IV The Voyage Home (William Shatner, Leon· ard N1moy) "F11ewalker" (C1'uck Noms Louis Gossett Jr ) , "Solarbet>tes" (Rich· ard Joldan. Jami Geflz) 1-.ca•.., .,_ ·•Tne Court Marllal Of Billy M1tcheH'' ( t955. Orama) Gary Coope<, Ctltlrln Bickford A man I'S put on trtal whfn he def md1tary bf•"' 1n Otdef to l lhot.:if =War II 12 hr&) ALL•MfMa.Y ,.._nllLOll) W _,. "198A (198A Orama) John Hurt Richard BUtton Bated on the novel by George Orv.e• A man searches for "<>Pt amid a repressive totalltartan SOCI· •'Y that he ca1' neohe1 comprehend nor tolefate R' (2 NI ) -1 ic:"'9ATCM "'' llOWI "The Cerey Treiumenr I t972. Mystery) James Cooorn Jennifer O'Neill A pettlologist lights to c-.ar a COiieague charged with mtlfdet when the daughter of o noted phyi1c1an dies during an Ille-gal •llon (2 hrs) lllm..Y•••••I ... ( -.OC.llM Women's Giant Sl11 10m from Pork Clfv. Uloh (R) ( 1 hr ) CI>.,. "The Boys Next Door" ( 1985 Orame) Maxwen Caulfield Charlie Sheen Two t~agefS turn a weekend 1n LCM. An· getes into a rendom crime 11nd "1\Jrde1 ~ee 'A' ( 1 hf . 28 mtn ) •CHJ 90Wll "The Collon Club' ( 1984. Ora· ma) Riehe1d Gere Gregoiy Hines In the 1930s. a ,az:z mu11eian saves the hie of a powertul 1aeke1eer and IS towed deeper and deeper Into the vtOlent world ot gang Slltfa and gunmen In stereo 'A' O (2 hrs 7 min) -1~­.. CAVITT..,. llCMI "The RtSe And Fell Ot Legs Dia mond" ( 1960. Olama) Ray Danton. Ka1en Steele The mlemous gangster Legs OUJmond. t>ehelf9'S he IS 1ndeltruc11 Ible ~~o prove 1t (2 his I ... ,. .... .... .. 90Wll "Blow Out" ( 1981 Suspense) John T ravolta, Nancy Allen A sound tech· nicJan becOmM Involved In 11 murder my& tery when he witnesses the assaSSlnatoon of a .;:•tlcel~~R' j 1 ht A 7 min ) .. , _,. u IQ ........... c.. ... ..,,... ... ~ .,. "The &other From Another Planet ( 198A. Fantasy} Joe Mor too Oar1y1 Edwa1d1 A gentle eJ(t1aterrestr1al wtlh mysttcal healing power! tandS 1n N~w Y0tk harbor and embllrks on en Ody flty lhr Ha1lem ( 1 hr AA min I dt;J ~ -Weclnesclay -llondntr Movies- • (l) "The P11:.ont'.r~ 0 1 Shark Island" ( 193e Orama> wamer Baxrer OICll•a SIU-111 (2 hr~ ) .. ( ROii Of Thunder. Hf'lar My C1y' ( 11H8. Orama) Janet MacLac.111an Rob e1t Chn&llan (2 hrs 30 m•n ) •( 'The Le$! Oiagon" ( t985 Oiama} Ta1ma VaMy (I hr A~ min ) IH) 'The Christmas that Almost Wasn't" ( t96f5 Fanta1y) Ro'8ano 01aw. Paul 1'npp ( 1 hr 35 min ) NI Seventeen' ( 19AO Comedy> Jackie Cooper betty Field (2 hrs I 19 (fl) ''Me. Natal.a · ( 1969. 01oma) Patty Oukt. James Farentino (2 his) • ) ·'Tw1hght Time" ( 1983. Orama) 1<a11 Malden. Jodi Thelen (I hi 52 min) ( '0111e My RegMds To Bload Stu~et' ( 1984. Muiuc,,I) Paul McCartney R1y11n Brown ( I hr • 48 nun ) •CC) "Captain Hor111to HOlnblower • ( 195 I. Adi/Miura) Crego<y.PKk V11g10•I Mayo I r11, 57 min l • "To1ue1" I t985. Orama> Gene Hack • m.n. Mall Ditton ( I h1 5 7 min ) -"That Touch Of Monk' (1962 Come-~t) C.ry Giant, Oooa Cay (2 hr~ ) -(H) "'Ae-tolvlt00" ( 198S, Drama) Al Paci· l'lO, Donald Sutrntrbtnd (2 llfl • 6 min I ll ) ''~IOie To My H arl" (1951, Oratna) Ray Milland,, G ne Tl.,Nty ( 1 hf 30 mlt'I) al "The Lucky Sta(' It 0, Oramo) Rod Ste~, LOOI fltlci'ltr (2 l'lfl) e C.v 1ry Commancf' (1~. OflllN) JoM A019t, Rlctwd A~ (I h1 , 30 min t fC ' Angel And The Badman" ( 19A7 West4Hn) John Wayne, Ga~ Russett It ht . AO mm) 1WlZl "The Goonie " ( 1985 Adventure1 Sean Astin JOioh 81011n '1 hr • 51 min ) 1t:ll CS Fletch" t lq85, Com dy) Ch•vy Chase. Joe Don Bilker ( 1 hr 38 mm l -......... Movies- tl9 e 'Mystery 01 The Sacred ooo 1979, Oocument11y) 12 hrs) ' 11 Ever I See Yoo Again ' ( 1978 Ro- mance) Joseph &OOka. She•ley Heck 11 1'11 , A5m1n) 11::9(C) "Sue Weeks" ( 198? 0t11ma) Dudley MOOft, Ma"'~Tyler Moore ( 1 hr 47 min) W "fhese Th1ee" ( 1936 Orama) M1r11m Hapkln Merle Oberon ( t tw , 30 mm ) t9 tO 'Th,. Cl'lrlstmaa That Almost Wa!lln't' ( t966. Fantasy) Rossano Bruzl, P"ul T!_lpp (I hr , 35 min ) .. (CJ ''Baby Secret Of The l061 L.egond" . ( 1985, Ad~lurt) w .ii. m I< ti Snn Y00"19. 11 hf • 3S min ) Cl l 1 Revenge Of lhe Netds" ( \98A, COmedy) Robert Cerredm• AnthOny Ed· wa1C1 (I hr • 30 min ) • "Baby Blot Maune" ( 197& Or mil) Jan Michael V~nt, Otynn O'COnl'IOf 1hr ,30m.n ) ... "I Romefl'lbet Mama' ( 10A8, Or ma} katll OUMe Bart»ra Bel (2 hll . 14 """ l ' ... •CC) 'Santa Claus The MovMt" I 1985 F11ntHy) Oa111e1 Hu<ldlellon Oudley Moor. ( f ht , 52 mon ) ''ftl41! Chr Ima Tl'\111 Almoilt W W\'I'' -·=· W llCMI 'My Girl Trsa" ( 19-i&, Ro. manco) Llllt Palmer. S.m Wanemake< A young immigrant g!f1111es to get hel lathel out of the Old country end put her boy- t118fld through law school at the same lime (2 hrs) "* • .,..,Alm,_ m llA110IPI a 11•• TODAY I090TICH llOWI "Ct0890vet Oleams" ( 1985, C"8ma) Ruben Blades. Shawn Elllot . While ek•ng out a IN1nQ on the Latin social club circuit 1n New York. a 18lse 8lng9r yeams to break through to pop mutlc: sta1d0m (I hr 26 min ) •CCJ mm "Stick" ( 198A. Drama) &r1 Reynolds. Candice BerQM. An ex-con's ett~mpt to avenge hll P'ISOO t>uddy's mut· der blings him lace-to-lace with Florida mobste11 R' ( 1 hf A9 mlf'l I --;~.:1~': MU~ IMOFFM Lm cc.T"I d \ ) 90Wll ' Hot Reeort" ( 1985. Comedy) Tom Parsetoan. Debra Kelly At • po9tl summer hotel. staff mombefa. snooty preppie&. and bathing beautlet era all P'• occupied with one activity -sex 'R' ( t h1 33 min) .. ~~ ...... QW I 71• 0P 1"1 l090Ti PAl9 CHAii Har1 serves as l<ings- f ff>ld' s aSSIStant on a Cour1 of Appeets cAse ( 1966. Fantasy) Rolsano Bfaz:zl, Paul Tupp ( 1 h1 • 35 min ) d (%) "Kiss The Soya Goodbye" (1941, MuS1Cal) Mary Martin Don Ameche (I h1 . 2~ mm) .. · Hold The Oleam" ( 1986. Olama) (Part I ot 2) Jenny Seag1ove. Deb<>rah 1<e11 ( 2 h" ) .. @ "The Bells 01 St Mary's" ( 1945, 0r .. mal Bing Crosby Ingrid B«grnan (2 hrs 40 min) -lvenlng ---• .. IL-:! Cll ... PM.LWY AIC ... Q ,_,.co..., -AmAID ~YllllBm•....., .... QllSTM..._ • 11•• °' 11111A1WJ1M•••nn ,_, 90Wll "The Owl And The P\iaycat" (1970, Comtely) IWbra StrNend, Geofge Segal All lnttlltetu.tl t>eCOrllel ln- VOIYed with a part tlf'M P'Oll1tutt. 'PG' (2 hr•i-~ llOWI "Joty" ( 18$5, Dfama) Nell Barry, J.,,._ Quinn A t..,,_eger whoM rOCINTllltlelltn lather hu falltn on Nld fllMI and Into lhe botti.. atruggtes 10 Sunday, November 30. 19U 19 " -I aa•llllY Ca-•. ,.._ ----0... Ot n. ~-(1983 Comedy).~ a.. S'OCU· ney w ., \lihifJ"'. high iectlt '°°"' ~ ~WllPQn IUmS QUI 0 ~ Olfec:~ I S ~:is• l'WeS en Atma •o <l9pCm of 12 l'n ) •• l&L ,,_., -SO tr:ie SA ~ ~ ~ hen to Buntz ~ an•o- pr.es ~ • laen .,_. ~ 6 homfled ~.SC.. o.auy ~ .. to~ lllWl • __,_ A lonefJ c:flent l.r."15 &o Maddie and °"'""' '°' r-.eto _, ... Metct: lar .. Rigrit ( p :;i 1 tw J 1:. Ow'qr ~ ~·· (1970 Mysier)J Roe T.,.V. &Q'f ~ Art &'neftur de"ectM ~ ~ ~ Mdll:lt ....,_., oC • voung flema'9 ac· a.-cie C2 ~ J ...... At!U s rlfabonU'lc) • e. •est of wor1CI " a~ W'I tM IOoll • he SllC)ef powel'S ~""'"'1 lt'I' ence oo 1t1e oom.nent s -"*"" aoor~ tucti ...-s es A~ca·a •de at the l-"" ea ~ h roe °' Jood _, et10 "'Pf ... Obi8t"""'" .. ,• .. n So&A1I Atnca O C • tw , l ,._,.um .. , A ioc* aJ "'9 -.ys il'I .tlcn ma- p us ~ n:t.dng a.a.on. Los AA- ---~ San ()ego and S..I· .. •• • t't hart>ot ~·1()1'1 0 I PW ) IR,._5 II ITMlm ~MU.8' -.. McComel Slory' ( 1955 Adv9mur•) ~ Ladd. .U. Aty9atl A fMied lal CJ110C • dllel11•..0 IO bf.U ~ h Sebr.;et F..e& (2 In. 30 fYW\ ) ~-'~'~ U T F• uec. c:omc Aot1ert ¥ii.It'll r n. ttoay· .-OOd ~"). aceor o.ns Ouald (~The Aigr\t $ ufr'), ~cone PaJ Aodr' ('"a k.a Pabk> ) In r..eo ~ Aair'tbow *'°" KG CA:Jmc»-0\. from Tarnc>a: Ra lR) ' -"The ....,. Fd To &rth ' ( t97S. Soeice41«01) °""'° eo. .. c.q. ~ A men '10m .-ioctw WOl1C. CJn In '*'" "*'*-'Y .-Ch tor lar .. pegp., becaw 9n .. plcrs.d ~1·,:r.n;·~· ............ , ss•sas ... ,.. ..... a.rt.- ta ...... linllm'-9Dnailll'.l!il!r Uanll fldlie.. ec:tNa f""Gc:JIO. jj£a.TC---~ Bemo c ~W!'liidl 18 . Sunday. ovamber 30 194~ an .mo • ti~tln!ll't* C8n'IOt or \ltCe P81~s fklwd D "8C ~'smefl T eo:J KOC)C)9I &"d Slo.,,.. C:C..t Mt.Ce kafr • A 8acitl1'UI 1 1Y J --~ ... ''Cotw\ The Barba1Wi ( 1962 ~uire} AmolO Scti.•n~~ ~ &:r1 Janes. ., • ~ pm.I • •'Wr'IOf·tNilf _..,his COtiCAllCWI& ~ W!'l! D) a ~ long &o he f!'le Mer I ca..gn- t• lrCW!I rt1l8 "-""' "' a e CUI R' 12 In .• 9mn) IMl11 .. The ~ ftorn Anoe· .. Plar.c.. ( t98' F~J Joe ~er. Owryl Eow A genOe e'tra•er:estna ~cal '-"'O OOwef$ ---in ... YOrll rwbor .,_,~or: an ~ I~ Hat (' JY U !?llnJ TO•CBI ..... .. • l•NGM I • TRIAL! LB llMftY OftALD £ 1'*'5eS ~ «•peo5 n ~-CIUS ~ amn.i ..,..,..,ion are ~ oy 1· ~ ~ -atlO G.rry ~ in l!'js ~tor~ 0-an'.W Chai ··~ 0 atwswer ~ °' tie ~·J()r1'5 ~ U. 111 •tionot Pr~• Jonti F ~ (P8'1 2 ol 2J (2 :on 30mn.t -CM£ma...,Mll M TU ... F.-t\nd Dary1 Ha 9l'CS cow Cllllebnl• dlSQAs f'8ir C&'~ .... -... HiouM On Q~ Rc.c (1970 My$tery) ennsaopr. George .,.. t• Cw ~'C91'1Ce im- pka:• •men• rw • ~·, mun>ar• t2 llR. 25 mn..J ,,.,.,.,18:"" _ .. , ,.,.,, ...... LATI ... Host Joan ~ Sc:nec:l· 1'9d O'oemon HG on. Connie Se6ecca I' ~w·). he m.9C O'OUO ~ L~ Jenoel ~· ot t~ Los A~ Aaiolf's In S.-• ( I "'t l lTMlm ... Yriea Ooocle Dino) (9'2 ---~~ L Som ~ a ~ tlUait'4ls ~ Georg« M ~ catf* nis pa ta: l<»- M ilUO i. •WO. cepaci:,. a k'tOt proc:Mlef and ot nt.r.lef~ IOf9 ~ ~ per1 of ~ca I ll"lJSo (2 l'no 0 ) ,.,, ·c I -Taesclay· Co111. I t1I .. ''Streetw..e" ( 198• Oocumen- laty) Maron Betl's Oscar-nom.nated pot'· trait ot the 11Y81 ot me teen-age runaways and other children who ca 1 th!> streets ot Seattle their hOm4t ( 1 hr 32 min I Wl-.OATU.. w ... AT 1"I MOWll Rex Af!f!d. 8111 Harns SchedUled reviews Star Trell IV The Voy.ge Home" (W t1am Shatner Leon- atd Nirnoyl "F11ewalk@r (Chuck. Noms LOUii Ca.sell Jr I. "SolarbabteS' • (Rteh· ard Jofdan, Jam• Gertz) 1-.coe•mo mwll ' The Court Marttal 01 Billy M·IC~" ( 1955 Drama) Gary Cooper Cher1es 81(.klord A man is Pot on t11a1 when he del• m111tary bras~ "' Ofder to 15h0rt~ =war II (2 hrs I Ml•M,Al&l ,._MLOllD t9 mowll "198•" ( t98A, Drama) JoM Murt R1cN11d BUtton Based on the nove' by Georg9 Ol'w A man searche5 IOf hope amid a t@f>fes.sive 101a111a11an soc1· ety thal he can neither comPfehef'ld nor t04efate R' (2 hrs ) ·11...,..ATCH au ma _,. "The Carey. TreatrT'enr" I 1972 Mystety) James Cooorn .Jennifer O'Ne.11 A s:i-thologlSI lights to clear a COiieague charged with murdef wl'\9n lhe daughter ot a noted phys1C1en Oles oumig an illegal rauon 12 hrs ) 1n91.y .. 1•••• ... --..0 CW •81G women·s Giant Sta tom, from Part. City Utlth IRI I t hr I CZ) .,_ "The Boys Ne1tt Coot" ( 1985 Orama) Maxwell Caulfield. Charlie Sheefl Two teen-agers tum a weet<end 1n Los An- getes into a rand<>m crime and murder ~ee 'R' ( 1 hr . 28 min I •(H)llOWll "The Cotton Club .. ( 19~. Ora- ma) Rteherd Gent. Grego<y Hines In the 1930s, a f8Zl musician saves the life or a PoWefful raci<eteer and IS towed deepef and deeper Into the VfOlent WOfld ot gang- sters alld putmen In stereo 'R' Q (2 hrs 7 min) -1~­.. CAVITT"'°" llOWll "The Rise And Fall Of Legs Ole mood" ( 1960. Orama) Ray Danron Karen StH!e The lnfa~ gangster, Legs Diamond, believes tie " •fldeoltruch· .. 1~a:s:::;e u (2hrs) .... M .,. "Blow 0ur· (1981 Suspense) John Travona, Nancy Allen A sound tech- n!C'an becomes lfWOlved 1n a murde1 mys tery when he Witneues the assa$$1n8tt0n ol a political hgu~· J 1 hr 4 7 min l M .... ~.Zit -..,. .... a. ... wnm,.... ..-ct .,_ "'The Brother From Anoth1>r Planet · ( t98", Fantasy) Joe Morton Da(tyl Edwards A geotle extraterrestrial 11111th mysucaf healing powers tancJs 1n New YOfk harbOf and embarks on an odyssey thr Harlem ( 1 hr "" min I mlD ... ~ -Weclnesclay -11ona1ng Movies - .. ··Tne Prisoner 01 Sliark Island'. ( 1938 Orama) Warner Ba•tet Gloria Stuart (2 hrs ) • -, ROii 01 Thunder Hear My Cry (1978 Orama) Janet Maclachlan Rob- ..,, Chnsuan (2 hrs 30 m•n) .. ..The Last Dragon" ( 1985 Orama) (C) "Angel And The Badman" I 194 7 Western) John Wayne, Gail Russell ( 1 hr . 40mrn I tW "The Goonies" ( 1985 Adventure) Sean Ac;lln, Josh Brohn (I hr 51 min I 1tll(I.' Fletch' ( 1985. Comedy) Chevy Chase Joe Don Baker ( 1 hr 38 m.n I -Afternoon Movies- Talmak,'Vantly ( 1 hr . 49 min ) ) "The Chnstmas That Almost Wasn·1·· tl9 e Mystery 01 The Sacred ooo ( 1966 Fentesyl Rossano Braw. Paul 1979 Documentary) (2 hrs ) ff!pp ( 1 hf 35 min ) "II fvet t 5ee You Again·' ( 1978 Ro- 1111<%) ''Seventeen' 119•0 Comedy) Jackie mance) Joseph &oaks. Shelley Hack I 1 Cooper Belly Freid (2 hrs > hr , 45 min ) Nl«ll "Me. Natolte" ( 1969. Orama) Pally U:ltct) 'Six Weeks" ( 1982. Orama) Dudley Dulle, James Farentino (2 hrs ) MOOfe. Mary Tyler MOOfe ( 1 hr , 47 min ) .. "Twthghl Time" ( 1983. Ofama) Karl W ' These Th1ee" ( 1938. Orama) Minam Malden Jodi Thelen (I hr 62 rTWt ) Hopkins. Merle Oberon ( 1 hr • 30 min ) "Gtve My AegardS To Broad.Street • "The Ctms1mas That Almost Wasn't" ( 198•. Musoeol) Paul Mccartney Bryan ( 1966. Fantasy) Rossano BrazzJ, Paul 9rOWT\ ( I hr 48 min ) ~ ( 1 ht . ~ min I .. "C plain HOfilhO Homblower" ( 1951, -~ • S.by S.Crel Of T~ Losl Legend" Adventure) GregOl'y POCk. Vlrgmia Mayo ( 1985. Adventure) Wiiiiam Kall. Sean 1 hr , 57 min I Youna (I hr. 35 min) • "Tatget" ( t985 Orame) Geoe Hack t .. TRevenge Of The Nefds" ( 198• • marr. Matto.non ( 1 rv 57 mm) Comedy.I Robert C8rradloe, Antnony Ed .. ''Thol Touch 01 M•~ ( 1962. cam. wards ( 1 hr . 30 min) d Cary Grant. Oont Day (2 hrs) aa "S.by Blue Mamie" f 1976, Drama) -"Revot1111on·· ( 1985. Orama) Al Paci-.,_,n·Mlchaef Vincerrl, Gtynnrs O'Connor no. Oonotd Su1he1land (2 hrs . 6 mm ) 1hr,30 min) (I: "CloMl To My Heart" ( 1951 Orama) .. "I Rememt>e< Mama" ( 19•8. Orama) -·=· ~ .,_ "My Girl Tisa" ( 19"8, Re>. mance) LllM Palmef, Sam Wanamaker A young 1mm1g<an1 girt 1rte11 10 get her lather out of the old country and put hef boy- friend through law school at the same 11me (2 hrs) TC*l...,Am,_ Rf un.e• n••TODAY ll090'TICM llOWll "Cr0980Yef Dreams" (1985, Orama) Ruben Blades, Shewn BIOt White elctng out a fMng on the Latin IOClal Club CllCU1t 1n New VOflc. a salS9 11ngef yearns to break through to pep music stardOm ( 1 hr • 26 min ) 119 llOWll 'Stick" (198", Orama) Burt Reynolds Candice Bergen An e11-con's attempt to avenge his pt/son buddy's mi.If· der brings him lace-t<>-face wtth Florida mobSlefS R' ( 1 hr •9 mtn ) -L.otT••ACt WU! 18 IUM:l.W ..... LmCOWT"D H llO¥ll "HOI Re90l'I" ( 1985, Comedy) Tom Parsekian, Debra Kelly At a po9tl summer hotel. staff memt>ers. snooty pieppoes and battwlg beautleS are an pr• occupied with one actMty -ae11 'R' ( 1 hr 33mtn) .. ~~ ...... aw I-Of Tiii GIOIOTI """ CMAll Hart *"" as Kings-loetd's asSIS!ant on • Court of Appeals C85" ( 1966. Fantasy) Rossano &am. Paul Tnpp ( 1 hr • 35 min ) utlZ) 'Kiss The Boys Goodbye" (19'1, Musicet) Mary Martin Don Ameche ( 1 hr 25 min) .. (!) Hold The Dream' (1986, Orama) (Part 1 ot 2) Jenny Seagt0\19, Oeboraitl Kerr (2 hrs) .. 117) "The-Bells 01 SI Mary's" ( 19'5. Ora- ma) Bing Crosby tngnd Bergman (2 hrs 40 min) -lvening ---- .. I&:: Cll ... PMllUY .... Q .... ~,.., -A---.w\Ta11••.-T .... lllllfM ... IU 111 n °' .. YMIY'••nFT" _,. 'The Owl And The ~1'' (1970. Comedy) Barbra Sir~. G.otge Segal An intellectual beCOmet In- volved Wllh a pert lime ptO.lltute PG' (2 ""i-co.111m ~Y Mdtar'Ki Gene T1emey 11 hr 30 lfene Ounne, Barba<• Bet ~'1H (2 1111lJ -----=....,.=----------hi l~ mlt\.-I i ·-----• The Lucky Stal'' (1980. Orama) Rod • "5anta C vt Tt1e Mov•"' (1985 llOWll "Joey" (1985 Or•ma) Nell Beny, ;Jemin"~ A reen -o-r-..._ roctHnu••c n father ha fallen on t\atd twnes and into tht OOtt • -nw-to tlttgef. LoulMt Ftetchef (2 hft) antasy) David Muddf 11on Dudley ··c-vnlry Command" ( 1963, Orama) MOOfe ( 1 ht • 5' min ) Ag r. RiehArd Ar n ( 1 hr . 30 min) "The ChrlltlMI Thal Almo1t Wasn't" Sunday, November 30. 1988 19 tJr o roo n rot. In sieteo PG' { • nr 35 mn J _.. E~ ( 1985. Or#N) 1<.1·~ -. ,_ __ .... John ~ ...... Yen ..,_. ,..,,,., Mddm ca. fetllnl 10 Greece to seetct. b 1'W Comm.nsa ~--whO execu:ed his MOl'1S ~ Cfle I~ Gr.-c.w. w., PG (1 rw . 57 mn J .,_ ~ M Aeamr-Ol To &o.d S•rHC-( 19M ii JIM~ ~ & ~. o-eam.. lamcaa ~ 09l s.1cnes lor ct'• mast• uc-to r.s new *bum 'IWfliCt\ ne entN&teO so .,.. 161C>- ert. IC'9d aide ., steteo PG I t 1"11 '8 min) _.. ·~..,, (19'0. Cotneor) .lec*tt CooQe.. Setty flllkLBeseo or. a ~ory by 8oo0'1 T .rkllgtCil A t~ager 6 torc.d 10 cope • • M'4tal adcNeceont .... .. ,~~=:M J TOO-=-llOl~f HerY-, FUr: s two OIUgh:.-s fnO ,,_, °"".., &o tties dU oe l'!1iOW'U no h6 ~ f & Tidy"" ftlM Com.- , I I -•• IS (W ,, .. •• , .. I c:I • K • ·s a 10 ,,. .. IO • t 1 -W.dwclll!' Coal. I -**,,_ tt•ICMI """WAITW In an ad.tp tlllOn of 11 play by Robeft Pine a waitress caphK• th9 •ye and lmagtNlllOn of an ina&Kalnee egetll, dll'llng lllOne WI a New YOfk cottee shop whO tries 10 analyze tl!"f wotd nd o-ture Q 1'0MY ... "TM Collon Club' ( 1984 Ota ma) Alchatd 0..a Gregory H;oes In lhe I gj()s, a jazz musle111n 1aves the hie or a powetful recllatee< and Is towed deeper and deepet Into tl'Mt vtolenl world of oano- ,,.,. and 'R' ~2 hts 7 l'T\ln J --.... _. ..... , .•. .,. II.II':'" TlmDAY ,,.,.., ..., U11 .... Hott Joan RtVers Sched uted Lynda Cnrter Jol'ln 08vldc;on In ll•eo ( 1 ht) l lTM,_ • ITMI AT WOll lW This P9florm enc. by W~m Ht r9C()(dfng art61S whoM muM: l\JMS elements of ctawcar lofk, rock and j&.U 1n10 a 11y1e defying ca tagor12ation. teol1Hes acous11c gu1tarts1 Wat Ackerman. lif\ger-songwr11er M1chnet Hoc:tgee and ll'Mt i;e111e1 Shadowla~ In tllfeo 11 hf ) I ......... 111,.. _,.,,'. • 90ll'T ~POOC>ta'' I 1980 Suspense/ PaUI Michael Gleset. ~n Hogan A group of men111 pet1ert11 ara mordefed oc COfdlng 10 lt'+r lndtllldual fef!rt 'R' ( I hr :W min) ... ,ADAm .. "H 0 T S I' ( 1979 Comedy) Sutan Kige( L .. l onoon A SOf<>tily re ltCt ~ 10 form Mr own club ol co tdl wtlo ~1reta on gralllylng se1 llarvad OOfleglaM R' ( I hr 35 mon J I MM'TTA 1119 ()) .-.~ [)epoqd govetntnenl Of f1C1ats of a smau ASlan country teke refuge In tl'Mt Untied Slates ( 1 hr , 10 mtn ) D e ~ Gue11 Mat Garry Shan dlil:r SlatlO~ J I L~,..,LNI ......... ,, .... u.. .. "Krutl'I Groove" ( 1985, MUSI cal) Blalf l.JndttWOOd. Joseph Simmons .t. young bualnffaman attempts 10 start o record company In stereo R' ( 1 ht , 37 min .. , ... _. "CrOUCMlr Dreams" ( 1985. arna) Ruben 8laoes SMwn Elhot While atclog OUI • IMng on the Lahn 50Ct81 clUb cuc1.11t In New Y&k, a salSa singer y .. rns 10 t>raelc through to pop music atardetn ( 1 hr , 28 min ) 1W VJ .. "MJ St• 1.oYat" (1963. eon. (fy) Debbie~. Ckff Rof)ert~ A BtOldway ectr 11 adopted by 1111 ab.an· ~ children lh9 tlndS 1W'Q on hel e!_~ the country. (2 tva . 10 mm ) -· I~ I ftll llCMll A rev•"' of cull favontff on vldeoca•Mlle Cl) .. "lt'f A Wondarlul Life" ( 19~6 ~nta1y) Jamet Stewart. Donna Reed Colotlied veralon of Frank C.pr1t'• hohdny clellle of a man whOlt guardian •noef a vert1 him from 1U1Clde and ~ Nm what hit hometQWn WOUid t» e If he Yl4te naytr bOfn. (3 hrl) • ~ Hott David BflMf'f Sc~ ee1or M1ChMI Palin C' Monty i = Flying Circus") In 1111eo a.91-TCIP ._ -Beft Coopet vs Cuftis lioUC f0t the NABF CnJIWfWelghl 11111. achl<tUIOd f0t 12 rounda, from Atlan- 1tc ~~~1) -i =~ mtr wnM DAVI> LmmmMt From January 1988 comtdlan Robin Wll- 118"1$, photogtaphaf Norman Parklntan and iazz muaiclan Earl Klugh mllle ap- lncet In 1tweo (R) ( 1 hr ) -..r .. TAUICIPMllmNC11W llCMI "Botdef lnddenl" ( 1950, Ora- ma} Ricardo Montalban. George Murphy An tmmigretlon agent Is used ~ a decoy to !lap 1ra<1et1 altampftng to smuggle slaves <>vef the U S ·Me1tlcan border. (2 tv1 . 5 min) Q'.I Bn9T~f-..r Interview Woth ac1rns SYun LUCCI l ... ..a1n .. YMca .. 111• The dfame focuses on •J;;2 houaewlta turned ptOtJlltute I :~tnll'fl•I I 1111 TOm7 ,...mum ••rcy -llCMI "Into the t:'!qhl" ( t98.4, Ora- ma) Jeff Ook:lb!Um, Michelle Pletlfet A t>oted Nfoepece engineer receNeS 10me urnnvtled axettement when he becomes IOVOllled wtlh an Wletl511ble gem smuggtef R' Q_( I tv . SS min ) 1M9 (I) llCMI "Packln' It In" ( 1983, Com- edy) Richafd Benjamin, Paula PrentlSS Fed up wtlh the everyday pte SUtet of city Ille, a couple pecl<a up their two protesting chlldrtn and heads for tl'Mt "Simple" Ute In tl'Mt Wiidt of Otegon (R) ( 1 hr • 20 m1n ) tN llOWll "O.xi, Ray Hottywood Star" ( 1983, Adult) LIU 0.Leeuw John Leslie A prrvale <'eleclMt encount.,. danger when he offers tu1 SINlcas 10 a trout>i.- P'Ol'le staflel ( t hr 4 1 min .I ( llCMI "The llllle Drummer Girt" ( 1984. Orama) Diane Keaton. Yorgo Voyag1S Recruited by lsraelj e>pef'atlves, an actress becomet a double agent as- signe<J to track dOwn a notorious Pelesttn ion terrortat 'R' O (2 hrs . 10 min ) ·1=--=MWWWllD TWn• n•• mww "Viva Knievel" ( 1977. AdV«I· rure) Eval l<nlevel. Lauren Hutton CrOOka plan to sabOtage Eve! Knievel's rnotOfcy· cle jump In Mexico 10 they oan smuggle cocaine into the u 6 by 1tashlng u In the dAt~'• coffin~ tvs) • llUCAnoew. .... •n 11 (%) llCMI "Rr4nQa Of The Nefdl" ( 1984. eom.dy) RObert Carradine. An- thony Edwatdt Fad up With tulfertng lntermlf\8ble. humllfllltOnt masta<mlnded by an uppatelats fratetnity of mKho ath letes, a grO\lp of frnhman bookworm-out· casts decidM to Mt the eolleQe't valUn ilrag: 'A' (I ht , 30 mln ) •:••"9 W .,. "St flm0'1 Frre" ( 1985 Ota- ma) Rot> low.. Demi Moore In WaSl'llog- ton, aevtn recent college graduat• have varying deQrMS ot auooesa In conlronting adult rMlltr. and r•l)Of'l&lb!Ullet. In sler· ·1'°;..;::: ... .. "Cloek And Oeacltf" ( 19't8 A<Mntuta) Clef)' Cooper Olli P lnw A ~ proleaaot 111 MllgMd a NCret m llOn 10 be carried out trom belhind lf*"Y -(l}~AJQI ~· 2!11 .. CAWTT ... --······ .. ~ .. ---.. "The Blue Dehlia" ( 1946. My. lery) Alan Ladd, Vlfornc. lake An ex· aerw:eman .. suspected of mutdetlng hli uofarthlul Wife and must prove tu tnnO- ~~ ·1---. .... .,. "Mlshlma' ( 1985, BloQlaphy) Ken Ogata, Masayukl Shlon0y11 Fact. tie· uon and dramaliz.allon are combined 10 r11u11rate events In the life ot eontroversitll Japanese author·&clor-d1rector YultlO Mtlhlma 'R' (2 hfl ) t::9 mww "Rider On The Rain" (1970, Suspense) Chartet &onson Jin Ireland A rapist 11 repaid with a Shotgun ~st from hit victim 'PG' (2 tn) ................ ,. •(C)llOWll "Snow Bunnlet" (1983. Come- dy) Ma• Mu•endet, Judith Fritch Dad's none too thr!Ued When his daUQlilet takn up with his Bavanan rnof1'1 skf inslructOf l hr . 21 min) ..... llOWllTGlll ... llOWll "House 01 Women" ( 1962. Orama) Stllrtey Knight. Andrew Duggan An e•pectant mother Iii condemned 10 prison aftlf being wrongfully convicted 01 I ~'"'' . ~--"White Hlghl1" (1 985, Onuna) Mikhail Barysnn•ov. Gregory Hines. .Mer his plane crtssnes In Siberia, a Russian who deleclad 10 the west aeetcs frMCl<>m with the help an Amencan wtlo left the Un•lad States during lhe Vietnam War 'PQ.13' (2 hra . 15 mtn ) 111•1•--... "MISSlng In Action" ( 198.4, AO- ~ture) Chuck Notr•~M Emmett Walsh An Amatlean cOIOnel returns 10 Vietnam lo search IOf MIAI 'R' ( 1 hr , 41 mtn ) lrtli CMTOM .. PAmt• llOWll "Helk>-Ooodbye" ( 1970, Ro- mance) Michael Crawfotd, Cun Jurgens A Uled-car aalffman has a t>ri.t aftalf with hit boa's wile (2 hr• ) ~,...,..,.,_. 11) :',_.. • 11111 TGOAY --;·=·· .,..., .... LmCOln'D • .,. "Klute" (1971, &JlpenH) Jane Fonda, Donald Suthettend A dalec- llYt get1 ~with a pefhehc cal g1t1 a.nd lrlM to find the perton who altempt. ad to murder her 'R' ( 1 hr . S4 f1'WI) -.. ,,..,,. =~ .,.., I ,. GP MWOTI llOWll ''Tl'Mt Prit0net 01 Sherk lsinnd'' ( 1936, Drama) Warntf Butef Gloria Stuart Tht uneuspechng ph~ wtlo tr• led John Wrlll• BoOth tor a t>rotcen Ito II e<>nclemn9d to tpend lht r9"'1Mldef of ,. ~,. behind b4ara (2 ""' ) Sunday. November 30, 1986 21 -~ ... ..~ .. (196S.Orame) ~Sam& Ion 121'n. NI ()Mr T•ISS-( 19'8 Orama) Aoben Newl ori .JOir. Hollit•O Oii .--. (1 1'V 45 """ l 8'WlQ Ori The G • ( 19'5 UuscaJ J Ecldle Bt ~!'f\. 'Y ecnc.1 • ( 1 hr • 32 ""'" ' ,. m ··SomeOooy P<Aed ...., Husband' ( 1978 M~I Farran Fa•cen. Jett ~ t2hrSI .. Tell L•e n.1 Vou Love Me • 11983 Orama) Batbal a 'TIS. N Manc:u50 11'V JOmin 1 .. ·-v-;~o Soence 1 1985 Corned)'J Anthony "~ Ha I( LftSrock 11 tv J.4 mn J .. The Goonoes I 1985 A<Jven1U1el Sea" Aslin ~ &oi.r. t hr 5 t rTW\ I • ~ Br1e Arc! The STa• Ste.~ C 1985 Fantasy) Nwnated t 1 tw 24 min I The Moori Ana Sl•j)91'1Ce 11 !M3 Oram.) Gear~~ Herber1 Mar- Sha:.i.. 12 In I -The A<Mintures ~ Huoi~ Finn' l 1985 Adw9ntural Patnc::* Osy S.mm-An WAams 12 h's ) 'The Tender Trap I t955 c:om.oy) Oeoc. Re,.~ Fran Snetra 11 rv St mon) -@ 'The ~ Ster. ( 1955 Ad- venture! Alal" Ladd ~ AJtywon (2 IVS ) -· Woma" 11"1 Tri. Ra ( 1976 Ao.~-ture) Batbera Luna ~ ~ 1 T l'V JO Ka The Boys Goc>do)e t '9A Musiul Mar; Maflin 0oo Arnec:ne I 1 "' 25 m-n ) -· Death -The UtJmate M,-stl") ( 1979 Ooc:umet-tar1 Nana1eo bJ Cam- eton "'1chel 12 rn > ••The ~I Man ('980 0r9!N) ~ Hwt Anthony Hop111~ (2 hrs J ITW') "Tne Comp.t1f l()O j •980 Oramal RicNto Or~ Amy ir.yig 12 tv• 9 min ) The Pt.,,,., CM &i&no, ~ ( 1936 OrameJ war .. ., Baa•et, Glor11 Stuart ( 2 rvs ) -Ofdeal By lnnOCence'" ( 1985. Or• me) Done.id &stl'lel1rte Fa,. ""-Ht 'rw . 21 min) . K#lg sceomon· s M;nes ' ( 985 Ad- ~e) Rlct'lwo etwna.nwi Sha!Ot' Stan. c I hr 40 !T1lin ) "'The Boys Nb t Door'" ( Sle5 Dr• me) Ca.l1*1. 01e.ttie Sl-...n ( I rw . 2&min l • °"Seoond Thoughts • ( 1983. Comea,r) luete ~ ~ WM10n. ( 1 lY , 38 nw\.) -''Uy a.&an Adam~ 4'985 Comeoy) ~ St.roe, V•onca c.rtwngn 11 ,,, 24 rTW\) •CC} -S. llSPQOO'. ( 194 I, ~) Cery ~ Jolf'I FOl\IU'W ( 1 hr .. Ji mn.) . ....,. .. (1985. SiogfllPf!Y) ~ Qglta ~ ~ 2~) • •W ...,...., And !91"' ( 1883. Dr11m1> John c ~ &ly a. (1 rw u n*\) · .. ~ l .. · (tW Dr&TN) ~ .-nan. Jdrlt ~d Di\ (' rw .. 45 l'IWL) 22 SUnday. Nowmber 30, 1* • .. H<*:S The Oreem .. t 1986,.0ramel (Part 2 of 2 Jenrty ~-.; Steprien Coairls ( 2 tvs I •az> 'Marooned" C 1969. Soenc.-rtCIO'I) Grf!00'1 P9c'11, Fbchafd Ctenna r2 hrs AOmn 1 .. A ChOrui line"' ( 1985'. Uuscalf ~ .. chee' 0cugtas. ~ Reed I ty 5 7 min I Bring On The an 1 9'5 Musca11 Eadie ~en. Veronca L.Ue 11 hf 32 t1W'I ·-lvelling ---- NI. I ca Tm To. F.at\.ited • behind-tr. __,.. lcJOlr at ight Cou't I CM9 .... ·•• FM&T Jan lefldS Don 1 credit caro U> Bnan MO.LA. U.ATU.. l9A UlllTIM1. LOI Angelel Lake<& &l Goldln S~te Warriors fl1Yel (2 tvs 30 ITW\.) .. ,_ ... rAtt4'M tr',,., .. --.OMAmALI ....u&. IOI _, Jeff SrR1n P<9P8fts b&U•ed tomatoes tomato •uce tOf'l'\atO s.....<p anci 1ome10 a;>pe'lizers · ~ _,.,. .. We-ld Science"' I 1985, Come· 11, An!hon~ Moenaet Hal. Kelly Le&Ocit Frus:•ar~ t>y mt81e91 v.Mlcends. rwo t"l)fl WIOOf l'lefdl 1.11e· their hOrne compu1 • et •o ~r• UC> the woman ot thetl <JIN"1'15 '" ''ereo PG 13 Q I 1 tv ~ m.n j mWll Ra.nbow Br te And The Star St · t 1~ Fantasy] Alllm9111d • RaiObo-4 5 tniSMOn 10 t>nng COlot. • hOpe .no to"I ro tl'lt! v.ond tS 1t1reatene<1 by the ettotts of 1 grMdy Pf•llCess Who qnts contcQI of me ~t that piovldes the •0t10 • • fignl In 51tfeo G Q I I h1 24 mnJ , ... -Mem,_fQU WOOO,lila M .,.,. &IQl'lt L•I" 11950. Orama1 Gary eooo.t. laoren Bacat A tObecco tycoon gtoo<WS ll'IC'feawlgly wealthy until 1 ma~ he t~ aovant• ot returns ~mg te\ 12 hrs. 20 man J ,.. -... R•tarty scheduled orogrammng may be delayed due to OtM S .. 8 Tiii*' ?Om A mentally hand• ~ t>O)' IS tered from Iha OUISlde *Otld ~ro1ec1rw peren11 In 1te1eo I • ..,. In Ster~ Q .WW · Roed Games" (1981. Mys· ery) Stacy l<eec.h ~mie lee Curt• An ecc.ntnc: truc:faer a beauhful hitchhiker • and a OlycN>patt'tle killer traveling the ~ •out• ~Y games or Me and dNth 12~1 8 CUl --.0 H.ghliQl'lts from <kto- oer a"'<J ember of t973 inc:luOe the e{l- e-tQy crss Egyptian and Syflen ar~ at- tack tstHI on Yorn l<lppvr. "Hl81 of F trig ' t>y Erca Jong ts publt$hed B e JMti King bHts Booby RiQos Wllef· gare·s "Saturday N ight Miu.<:•• .. 1Pos1poneo horn &II Mtliet O.le) 0 ( 1 nr I -t9CllQI-... _. T enliPk'd Ario Br n Snoe • I 1980 A~flU) Ben ll«aan, Jett GoidDb'n.. A last·ta Ing oon men and a oey0'8lt'IW!Q stoet\tlr°'er run atOUI of neo-Nazil ~ rnotlltert in Loe Anga1M attl!f l'iey SIM S 1 ,,_,, lrom a g9f'V ~e.i·. ut OeQol.I box 12 l'ws) • ..... <:6 A CCllT a n ni. Qf I beslr'I and lava ~ of Nevada aoa enc> W'fO/TWIQ MW h a I 9f0-Qf1ICJll'Cai IMS! 8l1d potent ture IR) cuw_ 1Smirl) 1..-... LI I ti' a c•-Boo'n- ning ., che 90'0 C8rnc. ot the Hi Sierras 1n &50 tlP0'1 of -.q • ''•* trom i. NarOc ltadtions &o °""~" inlO a ,... IP0'1. Alpft V1Q Allio. and comt•ier'I! trarft ~ ~ l Thomu end w ,., ..... H¥I ca,., a n.1.. or conttOI' 11 eu eom.- dy) MartlO Hn1tt, BellY. Russell A plane et•Sh s11ands a group oflulty high·IChool graduates on a remote ISiand •A· I 1 h1 , t8 min) OODCOW\I mVll · Te<ror In The A1Sles" ( 1984. Suspense) Narrated by Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen A look· t c1oema1ic s05PMse through a c:om~llon ot ex· ce1pt1 lrom hims such as ' Frankenst~1n". ··Psycho" and "Halloween " 'R ( 1 hr · 22 l'TWI, l .. .,,.o. .. -• -In a d<>Wle weckMO c.remony. the Somoo brothe<S Ille mtmed 10 two Gt-* 11.gr\1 attendenlS ( 1 t11 ) I 'Al&T11U In Sl@fe<> O --~ --•~•n Wftll)CllW "'9 .. .. m C.-. 04ane 19 hum1hated when a poem she subm11s for publlcahon is rerect ect while Sam's poetry Is Wbhshed In stereo O 8 9 n. COUYI Set>le m41kes plan5 10 help • yoong brothel and ~1ster oelect to -the United Stites O ! 1 1'11 I • mVll "()lary Ot A Madman" ( 1963 HorrOf) Vincent Price. Nancy Kovack Baled on GUy de Maupassanr·s • The Horla · A French magt$lrate hnds ti1mr.eo the V!Cllm ot demonic J>O$SM$iOO ond ~~,~~ • N MmlCA A look at baby an1mats, Including skunks, raccoons owla end bHtl. leatntng survival skills (R) c:;> llON 'Mask" ( 1985. Drema) Cher. Sam El<IOll Based on the true story or Rocky Oenn6 a 16-year-<>ld whose ~II l'llllllC out~ on Me 111 u0d1mmed DY a ra1e crantal bone Otwa~ PG· IJ O 12 hr•) ( llON •·T~ Naked Face" I 1984 Ofa· ma) ~' Moore Rod Steiger Based on a novel by Sidney Shetoon Airer his sec· r1t1ry and a patien1 are murderfd • P!I}' cl'ttalrlat reahzet that his own Me 1s 1n te<>P- ar~ 'R'O (1hr 43m•n) ITMnB mVll "The Boys Next Door'· ( 1985. Ot•m.) Maxwell Caulfjeld Charl•e SN-en Two reen·agers turn a weekend •n lot An· gelel into a 1andom crime 1111d mu1df>1 i " R' ( 1 hr • 28 min. I ...., QAt.LlllY lr1I WOI A COlmDT .. 1!11•111...,. ....,CCM'f The LO'Jt Man . I 1969, Ora· ma) Sidney P~llt'f Joanna Sh1mkui:. A black ex ·Army otficer d1sco11err. thar mori- than demonst1e1100s are necess.ry to en 1Urt11clel~h~ (2 hrs , JO min I --~ .. ,..,. llOW9 • A Nightmare On Etm St1~1 ' ( 1984, Horior) JOhn Saxon, Ronee Blakely A g1oup of LA children arP ter· rorizad t>y a veng II.II k.i~ wno ceo 111\'aClf' theif d•eama .and mater.ef•ZI'! when the~ w ke A ( t hr . 31 min ) MIM'TmM MOUll l ooy aw•rd llltlnl'ltfl Rei1 Harrllon and RoserMry Hama star with Amy Irving 1n this satulCtlt Comedy ebout the bttttle of the xet In prtt,WOfld War I Engtitnd Ba~ on a sto !b•a:'~~nard Shaw (2 hrs) -DOTI LMl*O S.n Glb1<m's ot "' 0 • JOb 19 Ptltr's Prtu NCtet•ry, Karen Ind M c .. dOObl P1ege'• honetl)' (1 hr) • U. LAW Kuzak'I oppo1111o!\ 10 C3pttal punishment INde Nm to he'p a man accused of 1 violent staying. NCh ol Becite<'s domtneet1ng parents seek h<S reptesentatt0n tn their d1Voree In stereo. I I r,::hedo~ Tom Jarriel takes a looll 11 the ttate ol America's blood i~~~. UV. fll.MSr: A POllTUIT Of M , IM1M An e•plor111on of the wrtdllte found on !$lands. where 1JnU91Jal species develop 1n ISOlattan (R) O ( 1 hf ) I·=·= UTIYOM:Cm -='"Sata11" ( 1956. Adventure) V1C10t Mature Janet Leigh While on a safari, an Afr;can gulde encounters the Mau Mau natives wllo killed his family ( 1 hi . 55 min I .. ,_..,.,...,_,Ria -..... ,,,..., f. a Al•• Ct10d4us'1 IOt>llh wtfe Is his nleee and Neto's mothel'. l'\IS plan to re· SIOre the Republic lnvotvn the loathsome Nero tathef than Cl8ud1US's own son ( 1 hf ) QMTPOlnllUT11119 _UC._,_, .... .,. · s.v.nt .. n" ( t940, Comedy) Jacide Cooper, Betty Field Based on a 1toiy by Booth T11klng1on A teen .. ger is forced to cope with several ad~ent ,,.l~o;;~t;~ ~·-TtllDAY 'MlfMY.._ LA11 ..,. Hott Joan Rivers Sched· uled AShlord & Simpson tn stereo ( 1 ltv):.==-- .. "My Man Adam" ( 1985, Come- dy) Raphael Sbarge, Veronica Cartwnght TrOYble begins when a young man with an ~racttve lmaglnallon meets the girt or his dreams In 1ttreo 'A' O ( 1 hr • 24 min) ..,.... -nll ~ Hosts Len Dawson Nick Buonic:ontt In stereo ( t hr ) IMm.TAD.u. · UMTTA 1~8 Cl) ...rNIAT O'Brien and G1ambone investigate 1tie murder of a lasnion ddgn- ef's aSSlslant ( 1 ht • 10 min) D GD TOlllMf Guest host Jay Leno ISch~.::;.::;::.m ate<eo P.!!!!CIWICI Of A LRTm ·--LW A llUISY • TM1 UN Tracing John ltonon'a Me 1n0 carter - from childhood tlwOUgh his Intl years at hofM with Ni fatriity -actcn .BeolLL•-rtnee, nm McEvoy and Bernaid Hii por- t111y the ex·Beetle 1n this dfamalLZed pot· 11811 ot the mutic:11n and till Mllteh for sell-kn • ( 1 hr ) ....... AT-.•LAllllA ~llBlQ" (191M Adult) Jacqueline Lonana. Oe'llrN Lane A young Kansas woman encounters some svrprialng detours on tl'it rOtd 10 stardom 1n HOiiywood ( l l'lf •• 30 min) tW .,. "Wllneu" (t985, Of1ma) Har- . nscn Ford. Kelly Mc:G A PhtlldetpN cop 1ake1 refuge In an AmWl ~ty when both his and 1 young Amith boy's lrvn ate threatened by his ~ of depat1mentlf corruption. In stereo 'A' Q {Jhr ,52mln ) 1119 •.,."Death 01 A Scoundref" ( 1956. Otama) George Sandefa. Zsa Zsa GlbcH. A pennllesS European comes to the Un/l- ed States ind uses his charm 10 acquire a lortune. ~s.) • ::co..u""' ~ e -.Tl.II Hott David Brenner. In stereo I':'. "HarlOw" (1965, BIOOflphy) Carroll Baker, Martin Balsam A Holy· wood star1el becOmes disillusioned and turns to a hie of atcohol (2 hrs , 40 min.) f coua fl001'UU M1ssou11 a1 01c1e- homa State (R) (3 hrs.) CH>.,. "Target" ( 1985. Drema) Gene Hackman. Matt Diiion A Dallas lombtf dealer Is forced to reveal his pest CIA con- nections to his son when h•s wile II kid- napped by a former adVefsary dlstlng a European tout 'R' O ( 1 bf. 57 min) LIUm.U °' ,. ... -, .... Dotty Parton. Wdham Shatr'lef'. the Amaz· ·~ kres~on: a tour ot Stockholm, Sweden with actress Britt Ekland and husband Jlm McOonnelt: actor Christopher Atkins In the Austrahan outback. (R) ( 1 hr ) I MCUll ,_ • LA11..r WITM DAVID U I I 2 &\I From Oecembef 1985· actor Tom Stliec:k ("Magnum, p.I ... ) and comedian GAt>en Gottfried make appearances, also, viewer mall In stereo (R) ( 1 hr ) I T-.-TZOlll .... •rr•T'DA•IT TWT Leonard Nl- moy talks about ''Star Trei-IV " l ....._.a1m1 1UCDl•Hll• A young men and woman become engaged only to dilcoYer t~ 'T*be akNdy rlfated. e A MTllT A profde of New Mexi- co sculptor Tony Prioe, who lransfonns the salvaged scrap metal, gless and plat· lie from rhe Los Alamos nuclear labcHato- !lnto 1n1i-r1uclear works of art O · .......,.. ... MOWll "The Elephant Man" ( 1980 . Or1ma) John Hurt, Anrhony Hopkins. BaSed on the hie ol John Merrick, a hOrri- bly delormed V1Ctor1an-era EngllshQ'\an whose hie was spent In cheap freek exhl- bitK>OS until he met a dedicated physician 'PG' (2 hrs 3 rrnn ) • .. "The Goon.es" ( 1985, Adveo- ture) Sean Astm. Josh Brolln. Adoletcent misters stumble upon a treasure map and und@flake a harrowing mission to rec:over the booty ol a notorious 17th century Pl· rate 'PG ( 1 hr .. 5 1 min.) tM 8 (I) llON ''The Fighter'' I 1983, Ofa • ma) Greg«y Harrison. Glynnls O'Connot An unemployed mill worker, hoping to um some utra money, pull his marrlagl and his life on the fine when he ttiee hll luck at amateur boxing (~) ( I hr • 20.. min.) -1..ucAW....,..t It -.... .. ''Go FOf Brok•" (1951, Dre· ma) V1n Johnson. Gianna Mana Cenai.. The hefole 442nd Combat Regment ii comp<11ed of ~tneftc:ans •nd J.paneee durl"=ld Wer II. (2 hrs ) "the Lives 01 A eeng,l Ltncer" ( 1935. .\ct.oenturt) Gary eoo. ptr, Francllot Tone Engtand'1 indlan· baaed l•nc.r• win 111 t* blttlel. no Sunday. November 30. 1986 23 _____________________________ .. melt• wtwt the odds (2 hrs • 30 min ) I TODAn • II •JI 90Wll "&ecutrve Action" ( 1973 ~) Bun Lancasrer, Wilt~ Dis· turbe<I at>our the COUfte that AmerlCan loreogn potcy 11 taking, 1 Merel right-wing group i*>1$ lhe ISSUSlnelKJn of PTM!dent John F Kennedy (2 h11) _,,. ·crimes 01 Pasa1an" (1984. Orama) l<ath*n TUtMt, Anthc>oy Pe1 tuns A worl\ahOI< fashloli dMlgl'lef re- t.ev.s hef deep-rooted f1us1ret10nS and an1uelleS IS a high-poc.d proshhJI~ by night. ritlentleafy hounded by a homlcldlt 11r-::.g,.eachef 'R I 1 hr 4 1 mm ) I , ... _, ..... w .. ~OIMllTI 90Wll "The Farmer's Daughter' ( 1940 Comedy) Martha Raye. Chenes Ruggles A theatre producef gell to find out what c:IOwn-hOme 101111 are really flke when he decides to "eoe a summer per· IOfmance Ill a conveoed barn (2 hts ) I ALL• TMI •Ma Y ,...,.LGllD W llCMI "King Solomon's Mmes" U98A.Adlleclwie) Rdler-0 CNmbertam Sharon Stone Hungry cannobals and Gttf· man soldiers rtveateo an •<Nenturer and an archaaolog11rs daugl'ller as they search '°' the legendary underOfOUnd Al· rlcan treasure In stereo 'PO· 13' ( 1 tv . '0 min) ·11~ATCH -Ahliil -llO¥S "No Man 01 Her Own" (1932. Or11N1) Clark Gable. Carola Lombard A C:OOniflO cardsharp "IOMt hll aces" and -l'rlclay -llandngllovle9- .. (%) "lntemationar House" ( 1933. Come- dy) W C Fields Peggy Hopkins ( I hr 10 min) • "Chnstmas l• ~ 01 The F'ield" (1979. Orama) Billy Oe6 W1lhams Marla Schell 1!hr,,0min) •CC) "Murphy's Romance ( t985 Come· dy) Sally Fleld James Garner ( 1 hr 47 mtn) •(l) "Enemy Mine' (1985 Orama) Dennis Quaid, Lou• Goasett Jr ( t hr '& min ) M al) "Revenge For A Rape · (1976, Ora· m1) Mike Connon, ~t Reed (2 hrs ) .. cm "Blackjack Ketchum. Desperado" ( 1956. W•tatn) Howatd Duff, Victor Jory ( 1 hr • 16 m.n ) CID "Seems Like Old Times" ( 1980, Com- ectyl GOidie Hewn, Chevy Chase ( t hr , 42 min) "The Aamlllgo Kid" ( t 98,, Comedy) Mell Oilton. RtChard Crenna (1 hr , •O min) •CZ> "Oence With A Stre~er" (1985. Of•· ma) Mirano. RlcherdlOn. Rupert EY9f•ll (1 lw • •2 min ) •CCJ ''A Shining SnlOf'I" ( 1979 Orama) TimOthy 80t1Qm9, Allyn AM McLerie ( t ht . 'O min ) J. (!.) "f~ ltluttr•t9d Man" ( 1969, SC1enc.· ~oon) Rod S1eiger, Cla1te 8'°°"' (2 hrs) -"Memori.. Ntv• Ole" (1982. Ora· me) UndMy W«gl'*. Qefald Mc:Raney 1! tv • 'O mtn J Cl) 'YOUI ChHhn' Htert" ( 196<'. Btagrt· 2• Sunday, November 30, 1988 succumt>I to the cnarma 01 a pretty girl whO wanta hltn lo change hi$ t.festyle (2 tvs 8 Beyond A Reason1ble Ooubl" (1956, )_Dena Andrews. Joan Fon- taine A novettst and a newspaper publ1$h· 1t1 attempt to dlaprove rhe eccurKy of c•r lcuma~aal evidence (2 hrs ) -""llYC. -llO¥S '"Grandview US A " ( 1984, Ore.me) Jamie L.N 0.1cua. C Thomas Howell An 1ndepenc:tent·mlnded rec.way owner batti.t srnaH-town corruptlOn 10 re- tain control or hef track, wtwle embar~ing on an alla1r ""'th a yoonger man 'R' Q I 1 hi. 37 men) -----l'Nltc:ml .... mW9 "The Man Who F .. To Earth" (1976 Sctence-Fiction) David BOWie. Candy Clark A men lrom another world on an Interplanetary se.rc:h tor wller for h4a peoi:M, become5 an expl04ted mlU1on- &1ra on Earth 'R' ( 1 l'v • 58 m.n ) •(C)llOWll ·Bad Manners" (198" Come- Oy) Martin M~. Keren Black !hf.AQJJl::S of 1he }'00Ttlftrreil0in11 o an Otphanaga ttlreaten 10 dr1Vt tts ed1n1n1ttrtt0fa lnNne l hr , 30 min ) M ._.ATU. ae1 ....,...,..sn111 • mN "The F111Cheaer1" c 1970. Ora· me) Chad Evet'ttl An).lnalle Conw An inturance •gent tnvestlgetes a .. , ... ot suapiclovi hres al Of wtilCh occurr9d In lht same h~ (2 hr• ) al)C. . ID I CMOOllLlll phy) c;.orge Hamilton Susan Oliver (2 hrs ) -an "A Whale For The l(ltling" ( 1981, Ora· ma) (Part 1 ol 2) Peter Strausa, Richard Widmark ( t l'v , 30 min ) -· "The Big Noise" (t9'4, eom.dy) Laurel and Hardy, Arthur Spece •( 1 hr • 30 mtn) "Pump.ng lfon' ( 1977 Oocumtnta £) Arnold Schwarztf'leggt!r Lou Ferrigno l'v 30 mtn) tW "From Here To Eternity" ( 1954, Ora- ma) Burt Lancaster Montgomery Clift ( 1 hr 58m1n) _ ........ ....,..._ -· "NunzlO" ( 1978. Orama) 0.vid Pro- val. Jamee Andronlca (2 hra ) "I, Oeair•" { 1982. Suspense) David Na~ton, MarT' Jones { 1 hr,, 'O min ) 'Macaroni' ( 1985 Comedy) Jack l.~ Marcello MastrOlaMI ( 1 hr • 44 min) "UIOfla" (1986. eom.oy) Cindy Wll 1111na, Harry Dean Stinton ( 1 hr • 40 min) we "Happy Brrthclay. wancw June" {1971. Comedy) Rod Steiget. &Jtannah • Y0tk (1 ht 30mlf'I) -~"Secret Plac.s" ( t98A, Orama) Mar- ie Thtl ... Ael1n. Tate M1cGowren (1 hf .. 38 min) •CHJ "Masalve Reta11a11on" (198,, Or•"'f.) f0m Bowar, Ktfi.tle Cfockell ( 1 hf., 30 min) "Marvin An<I Tiga" c 1983. Orama) JoM C...vet , Biiiy 0.. w mt ( 1 tv . '4 min) mw9 "A Nightmare On Elm Street (198". Horror) John Sa•on Renee Blalcety A group of L A children ere teir- rOfized by a vengeful k v.hO can invaoe their dreams and melaoal1n wt'8fl tl'w', a#ake 'R ( t hr . 31 mttl ) i WAn:MOllWAll_,. .. •AnN• mw9 "Wing And A Prayef" ( 1944 Orama) Don Ameche Dana Andrews A group ot Navy ptlots d•spla~ grtal c.cut· I Clunng wartime (2 llrl ) TOlll ___ ._. "" . 11&n.t• 11•aTOOAY aoTICM M 90Wll "A Change Of S..son1 ( t9&0, Comedy) Shifley Macla•M. An thony H~tns A mlddla·aged coupi. try out younger partners ~.mng a mount1tn 11acat10n In 1tereo 'R ( 1 hr 42 m1n ) _,,. 'T9fr0f In Ttle AllleS' (1~ &4penae) Narr1ted by Donald P~ and Nanc:y Allen A look 11 cinematic suspense ttwough a compllatlOtl ot ••· cerpt1·from ltlms soch 11 "Frankan.1..,,· "Psycho". and 'Halloween R' (I ·tu , -;~•IPACI -..,,__.. "°""' ·= .. mnec:u.. INOt••a.mcowro .. llO¥S "Head" C t968 Muaical) TM Monk.... Victor Mature A rock g~oup pratent their atykzed outloolc on the aocia1 e!Oblems of the '60t ·a· < 1 ru 2e rnen > ·w~ .... '5 cew I IM t/11"1 lmOTi 'lnttrnahonal House" ( 1933. Come- dy) WC F1elds. Peggy HoPklnl ( 1 hf 10 min) • Mish-ma" ( t98~. B'9graphy) Kan Qi3ate Maqyu1'1 SNOnOyl-(2 ors) •CZ> ''Go1chaf" ( 1985, Comedy) Anthony Edwardt, Lind• F10ten1ono ( 1 hi 37 mlf'I) • ·o Henry'• Fun House · ( t952. Ora me) Marilyn Monroe Oele Robt"son (2 hrs) "Chtt&1m81 LMlet 01 Thi Fltld" ( 1979 Orame) Bi"Y Off W1 lama Marie Schell Uhr , 'Omln) • (!) "The Blob (1958, Hor tor) Sttv• McOueen. Aneta Cotseaut (2 hrt J CJD "Ghos1butter1" ( t984. Com9dy) Bill Murray, Oan Aykroyd ( 1 hr , 47 min ) CD "Jaw." (1975. SulptOM) Roy SC°helder, Robert Shaw (2 hrl , 4 min ) "Tht Glittet Oornt" ( 1 84, Or1mal James Garner John ltthgow 12 htt ) • "Conan Tha Barbetltn'· ( t982. Ad· \'etitin) Arnold Schwarrtneggtr. Jame Earl JonM (2 IV• , 9 mWI ) " _ ........ ___ _ .. u::t ---NU.M --0 ,_..,..I/It _, __ -.LYI II 111 9GIT --$ HO• I. MCI : • CMIT'OL--Al _Q .,.. "'MU(phy'I Romance" ( 1985 Comedy J Sllllty Fllld James Garnet Unlll her H ·htnband reappear& 10 complicare "'-""'· • May-December romance bloomt between a drvorced -..outd be hotM tralflef ar.d a t>enevOlent wia11-1own At.zone dtuggist ·PG· 13· O ( 1 hr 4 7 tntn I ~CGrfll8 ( MMll'iMT.tGUUeJT A boy leama the true mean.og ol ft~•P and loy11fly -1lrom =-~ded neignt>or 11 IV I ----:.:.. POlt CC90llT Aller an a1 mor ear company goes on s1n1t.e Jack ie's f0tced to take home S 100.000 lrom J' .. §:17.=::_ ........ ....,WC*.O 19 ""°""" ft •tMi 11 I W lnte,view 1111th Lou19t lflene and Berbar11 Mend1e11 1••90Cm = =~ The result~ of A poll on c l.,.cc11•c.,.. l-.019111f • 9'mL •PGmm .... ,.Lem ~Y• IIlll 90n CCIUW IAlllllAU. Nevada Las V~a al Mernph4s State (live) 12 hrs I -M .._ Hosts Len OAlllllOI'\ NICk Buoniconll In lletf!'O ( 1 I'll ) .... llD'5I ''The FlamingO Kid" ( 1984 Comedy) Malt ()11lon Rich•rO Crenna 11 1983, a Sroo«lyn piymber'a ton ge1' 11 )Ob at • ctuc beach club end beeomt>t ,.nam ored w111'1 lhe matet .. 1 1raJ>PIOOS ol ~If\ 'PG 13' (1 ht 40 min > ..... OWi 1:tl -~ Dlllat Mal/9oCkS II loa Angeles uk111 ILMl (2 "'' ·~ min' NlllUYWC91 .. Q NI ..aYAT_, CM9 .... -1'1 ...... 111 llO'll Shirley '1'"" _,, Old tchool friend the 1mpr8S$1<>n lllat aht'a • wife and mother m•u. U./tfU.. lalftlOOD ., .. ... ,..Mm •A ... U°~ ... ....... "'AlmALI _. Regularly seheduled •mrnino may be ~•red due to break• ,_,, __ Wesrem) Glenn Ford. Arthur Kennedy A man enltlra the aid ot a cohorl to hunt ~n the Apaches who at>OO<:ted hlS wife •nd lam~ hrs ) 8 iM Web&tet'a house guest turns OUT 10 be 1 g•tt O CiJ M • IUIOM ctMTMAI RCIAl. GU1nt1 Including Carol Burnett •fld Susan Anton pn JwTi Nitbor1 lf'I this holtday spe- Cl81 lrom Hawaii ( 1 hf ) i ~ -:VII Night ChaH' ( 1970, Suspense) David Janssen. Yaphet Kollo A bu!l<nessman hirH a cab to get him out ot M&XICO whi-n his plane IS grounded by bad weather (2 hrs ) l • ._,..-.... Q ..... QMTUl91CW. Animated An evil !!ranger threatens to ruin Christ mas lor the Smulf when he endangers the 11ves ol two !lmaM children who are Iott 1n lhe lorest (R) G!),.... TMI LON> (C).,.,. .. The Tttminator ( 19M Sci- ence F'1Ct10nJ Arnold Sch~ -(i0d3 Hamiltor! . A cyt>org ~ sent back 1n 11me from ll'IA year 2029 10 present-<Say LOI Angelet IO 8SS8SStnate a woman WhO 1s deStined 10 gtve birth 10 a revolullonary A Q I I hr 48 min ) 18 moVll Pe<lecl · (1985 Oram•) John Travolla Jamie Lee Curtla A j0umalls1 ~ts out 10 write an expose on health cf\JbS and .nm up laPtng fOf a reporter· Shy aerobics 1nsrructor In stereo 'R o ~hrSJ oaocowu llCW8 'Enemy Mine' ( 1985 Orama) Dennis Quaid Loul1 Gosset! Jr A space p.101 end his natt.tluman. half-rep1111an en emy mu!it pul asioe lhH d1llerencea 1n or der 10 llUIVMt on a desolate planet 'PO 13· I 1 hf .t8 min) 1 ... ,,,.0. UI 9IGHf TIACKI ·'ORI .UY UI a-~ Marsha teems thal A has QIV9ll Htalhet diel pills 0 (f) P..L • um.I ,. I IOV Animated A kltld hearted drummef boy IS determined 10 find a bell maker's Stiver canllons that nave been repossea&ed by 1a11 cOllector' Voeca Zero Molle!. GrHr Gar500 e ID WALL nmT -G0;ng lor a Aid• With 1he AUIO Stocks" Guest Auto- rnoblle Analylt Matyann N Keller, Fl.Kman Selz M;rl Diet~ ~ ~"MY Inc G/) Q • Qlmlll&I Antmat~ Al v1n'1 plans for 1 hllrmoruca solO at Carn. ~ Hall appear 10 be cancelled '*hen he o•ves away hll prl?ed 1natrumen1 10 a ~~,~ i ...... .. DMW E>armalee providee •ddi· tlONll proof that ht'I Jock Ewing, Donna continues h9r IObbysng dUtin In Walhlng· l0rt 0 C O (f hr I D e llMI VICI Crockett "'" to clear lhe name of an lnmiate scheOuled 10 die by tlec:trocullon (Postponed f~ an earkef date ) In 11ereo ( t hr ) 8 NM (Pre~a) Comedy 83rrx., Bostwick and Corl W111n1raub star as two 1ingte falhera INnng a hOuM EpilOCSO ln- formatlOO to be •nnounced o ... -.... IUUTT PMIMf From London'• Royal Albert H •• Worntf' '1om 8 t natlOnl are ...,, tn international cot- tumee. 1W1m&U11t and ~ gowns In thil 3eth annuel beeUty pegMnl Hott John Devidion (Tal)td) (2 hfl) .... "A Hot. In Tha Heed" {11~69, • eom.dy) Frank Slneua, Edward 0 Rob- lnloo A Wida'lref with • 12·yN t-old ton hat a variety of problems w11h hit famlty and hit l'IOlel bUsklesl j2 h~) l .... ,.u. M •Wt CIR 1UCY LIUCYi A 1'mlTI rr UTW 1• llMI Katharine H.,:>- bum hosts this lllbule to Spenew Tracy eutn!IW\Q the ae1or·-.. catMf Elizabeth T ay1or Burt Reynoldt. Mickey Rooney. Lee Ma"'1n and Angela Lanabuty ere among the 11a11 remembeong Tracy (2 htt, 30 Mll'I) .. ,..,. PUAll _, • LM A lund-r8*ng sP4t(:lal to benefit research at St Jude'• CMdren't HOSC>•lal 1n Memphis Tenn ( 1 hr) .,_ John The Beut" Mugabl 111 Duane Thomas 1n a WBC w.lterweight champ100stt1p bout scheduled tor 12 rounds llV9 trom Caesar's Palace In Lu •lv~t:r~£::. .. mfTTUCll .. -MO (Premiere) Comedy Gedde Watanabe end Scott Bakula star 1n thll adaptation of the 1986 box·offlee hll about a hnanclally a•lfng Pennsytvanla auto plant thal'a teken O\lef by a Jape- 119Se C8I company Tonight Hunt Steven- son rfSlgna when he lesrns that Buster has been lited o Cf) mcMI "Taste The Blood Of Otacule" I 1970. Hom>r) Chr1Slopher Lee. Geoffrey Keene In Victorian LondOl'I. three mlddle- aged leeher1 dabble in bla.Ck rituals and wtnd up kllljng rhe dlse1ple of a powerful vom e (2hrs L .... ,.,. .... N .. -llr -.T UIJ.8"t -CJ) 'Al.Celt CMtT Maggie 11 1~ent on keep«lg her baby COie 11 adarNnl abOUI hvtng his Ille away from the valley, Vickie continues to &ee Oan Fncx O ( 1 hr ) D m ~ 1T01Y Torello's divorce be- comes final. Luca prea&ufH Torello's t>Mt friend to continue providing the mob with ~I loans (Pa.lponed lrom an earkf dal~ In stereo ( I hr ) I 'I= Starman falls 1n10 a coma and Geofge Fox locates the hospltal on which he has beefl admitted O ( 1 hr l ===-.,. · Brazl4" (1985, Comedy) JonMhan Pryce Robert OeNiro An uNmb<llous civif servant hopet to mMI the woman of hit dreams • person sus- pected of being involVed In a terrorist group's llltwerslve actMties In 1te<eo 'R' ~(2 hrt . 12 l'lltn ) ACTIOIOUTDOOMwmtMMIOM)I llOWll "HQventy Bodlel" (1985, Ora· ma) Cynthia Dale. Richard Aeoief• An ambitloul young woman 11rugglel 10 r• lze her cl< m of opening • dance 1tudl0 In 11eteo R' ( 1 hf 29 mM'I ) llOWll "The Htllt Have Ev-t II" ( 1985, Sulpente) Michael Berryman. Kevin Slaw En route 10 • deseft motorcycle race. e Mload of teeMtQefs eneountlft • tribe ot murderouasevages 'R' ( 1 hr . 28 min.) ,,...., ... mcMI "Tract<•" I 1976 Orama) Oonntt Hopper. Ter,n Power. An Army 1ergeant etCOfttng 1 cotttn cont1inlng a o..<S comi.oe t>eeom.t ecquainted wilh •group ot ctvilfana dU11ng •long. revtlalo-fl'~ llhf.,30mTn) Sunday, November 30, 1986 25 ~~-----------------............... ---blrlay Coal. .. '"'·----...... ..,., II -~YMCat -..... CllllaOIA....,_ --.,. .... w .... tW U&&-r-,..., ,,,,,,..,..., LATI ..,. Host Joan ~etS Scneo- uled TyN Daly ("Cagney & Lacey I In &tereo ( t tv ) ITM~ ,-.,,cmwuum ...,... tma.TM..a ....,,, tW ::s.:._. -tW Cl) U . MOOlml An aiconohc cops.eeks revenge againsl the man who wounded his partner (R) ( 1 ht 10 min ) D e To.fJ Guest host Jay Leno In ltter;.J J,;'linmAY llQNf LM L~u. TR.rim ----ALUmM•LM•LOllM* Taped .,, 198• at London's Wembley Arena. 1azz vocal1s1 Al Jarreau pertorms rminy 01 his Ms tnelud•ng "We're In TM LOYe Togeth- er " "Lei's Pretend, 'Trooble 1n Para- dise" and.= Down " (!)IPOIT (IJ .,.. "Showdown· ( 1986. Adu«) Herschel Savage, Sharon Mitchell City bOys meet cOIJntry girls al a ranch t()I' the erot~1ncllned (1 hr . 10 min.) Cl) "Some Kind Of Hero" ( 1982 Comedy) Richard PryOI Mergot Kidder A war veteran turns to a hie ol crtme after the government refuses 10 give him back pay he ~arned white being a ptlSOl'lef 1n North Vietnam lor six years 'R' ( t hr . 35 min) (%) MOW9 The Ruling Class" ( 1971 Comedy) Peler O'Toole. Alas1a1r Sim A man IS released trom a mental lnslttution to hn the anslocrallc positiOn vacated by his deceased father 'PG' (2 hrs., 35 min) 1W(8) YW C'~-AUATAI W An Introduction to new c~lc lalent, from clubs across the c01Jntry, by the vet· Man young comecl1an•. Harry Anderson. Richard Belzer. Howie Mandel, Robin Wll· _111a;.=t=r~ 11ereo ( t ht l -•MmlCA cmccuu e _,,,..,. Host Oevld &enner SchedUled actress Soun Lucci ("All My CN!dfen") In stMeo I :: ... ~ Nat)Ko· MHlera. from Madi IOn Squ1re Garden in New York (R) (3 hrs) . Li •ICY • CUii • .. MIU C. c:a.tmn lftl!W .. AT_. ..... .. •dPD• Guest auth« Jacl(ie .,.. ("HolyWood Husbands") In atef· ~ -ll)~TIMCll -••,..•~-lntttteo (1 ~=--29 Sunday, November 30, 1988 I MDTftMaa llOWll "M·• Of The Stone w~ C1963 Horror) Pierre &a Sc Gabel A sontStet proteslor P'9YS upon. yovng girls whom he plans to pe111ty into slooe statues. (2 IV'S ) .. Cf)•... .. 0 __,, l•FT TW lnterv'Mtw with L~. lrlene and Bar~a Mandrel e ITM llMCM A rebfoadcast of the t98A "Star S..tch Juneol" compelltoon 1 f\f) ..,.,_ MCM YOUI WAY ---llOWll "&eaking A• The Ru>eS ( 198-'. Orama) Carl Marotte. Tl"IOr Btshopria A men WV'9 a stuffed mouse at an emuaement perk rruoway, unaware thal tt contau·11 a valuable stOlen gem R {_ltv ,31mtn) a.e llCMI "It's Alive · ( 1975 Horror1 John Ryan. Sharon Farren A b0unc1ng baby comes into the #Of1d w11h fangs eta~ and • strong homicidal lnS!tnct (RI 1hr .50mtn) MOWll II s AhY9.. ( t975 Horron John Ryan, Sharon Farrell A boUnc1ng baby comes 1n10 lhe WOf'ld w11n tangs claws and a strong homicidal lnStmcl (R) Dh A11111U1 C. CUMrt WOM.D Of ~ Topec· rell'IC8rnahon 11:11CC) _.. "Chosune" (t98•. AdUll) Je~ Shepard The erohc end dangerovs ellplolls ol a globelrolting playgtrl-heiress-~blishef ( 1 hf . 30 min. ) w .... llOWll 'The BIUe Dehlia" ( 19•8. Mys· tery) Alan Ladd Veronica Lake An eJC· serviceman is suspected of murdenng his unfaithful wife and mu5t Pf'OYe tllf inno- cence. (2 hrs • 30 min ) I TGDAn•211au ' llCMI "A Gunfight' (1971. W•tern) Kirk Douglas, Jotinny Cash Onven by greed. two former gunlight•s stage a snootout tor a"ice (2 hrs ) ILl.tlBI IC* •OYll "Razorback" (I 984 Suspense) Gregory Hamson Ark!@ Whlleley In lhe harsh Auslrallan out~ck 1wo men track dovwn a blood1hwaty boar which has run emote 'R (I hr .. 3' min) ~ 1:9 .,.. S.t Oetenee • (198-'. Come dy) Oudtey Moore. Eddte Murphy A hap- ~ enginttf's plans lor a rww tank gyro are fell!OQ as 1T111erably as hit mamage and overseas two years Lale< • tan!< com- mander endufe lhe result' 'R' O ( 1 hr 3• min I ml.innw:aa t:ll 'BICA'ltof9 mM ...... CGU.IClDI 0/1 LCM :• llCMI ' Portrait Of Jennie" ( 11M8 Ro- mance) Jenn1ler Jones. Joaeph Cotten An athst palOIS the portrait ol a myslen ous rl he met '" <Antral Pa.tk (2 IW9 ) I W.•A•Ac,t -.... MOW9 Lady L" (1966. Orama) So- phia Loren. Paul Newman An 80.year·old wO!Nln 1eca1ts '* spicy lite through com• cal liasht>ecks (2 rua, 30 l'TWI) D *'VII "Cspte.n Kidd" ( tSM6. AcMH'I ture) CharleS Laughton. Jotio Carradine T"'9 notorious pitate of the Seoten Seas •s broogtil to 11J5tlce by the tr1Ckery of one ot his O"Wn men (2 hrs. J u.a. ,.,. MfQlrT MOWll "Gotcha!" ( t985, Comedy) Anthony Ed.vards LlllOI Fiorentino Our Ing sp.ing break 8 UCLA studenl meets I mysterious woman tn Franc• and soon finds hrmsetl in Iha middle of eo lntema· 110Ntt s~apet PG· t3' t 1 hr . 37 mm ) ..... LM t1I --l9'L Hosts Len O.wson Nick Buon.conli In stereo ( 1 hr ) .. ltl) ~TMCll •CC> •OYll "Razorback" ( t984 Suspense) Gregory Harr1aon, Ark1e Whiteley In the harsh Austreltan outback two men trade dO"Wn a bloodthifsty boar whtch has run emOl< 'R' ( 1 hr , 34 min ) .. 8 .,.. "Cetch-22" I 1970. Comedy> Al.In Arklfl. Marttn Balsam A group of Air Force olhcers d•sgus1ed with Iha rotation system end the subtle Insanity of then commanders stop 81 nothltlQ to get dis cl'\a~ (2 hrs , 10 min ) I DH ill ,__.COWTIY._ DAVI-- -Sports Con1.· Jl'rom Pace 2 ------------------------------~-------- -lalurclay .. • ... 'Abbot! And Cosrello M~I C.prain Kidd" ( 1952 Comfldyl Cnar'es L~;~t=oo!le ( 1 tir 30 min 1 LUCY ... ~ U.OfTMI_, ,..,.,. ..... 1.19 1:11 ..., ,. .... 1:11 'I El CM MM*w ... ,cw RMCM ._,._Mu.I> .,.. "Charlie Chan Ttie GOloo• Eye" I HM8 Myc;tery) Rol;tnd W101 ,., Man1an MO<eland ( t h1 30 m•n I I) mWll "Macftront · ( 1985 Como>dy 1 Jacl-Lemmon Marcello M.1srro1anm r 1 hr .C4 min ) (? _,.. "The Batllld 01 Caol HoguP ! 1970, eom.dy) JaSl)(I R!)tmas Sre1 a Stevens (2 hrs J • YW.._. WY MmMl'OIOT 2 -UUDY Q.Oll .. TmTMI CN'•'lmO ff'IYCMl• 11•• IOCltDAYU. •m. lill'ICIUL llOQIWlllC IDlOMR .....,. -.T~ .,.. "The Advenwres 01 Bue~ a•OO Banzai Acra&s The Sitt ()rr ensioo ( t984, Science Fic110nl Potei werter JOhn Lllhgow f I hr . .CJ m•n ) .,... "The Arrnmng Mr All.tnde•n ( 1972, Fantasy) Laurencfl Na•<1m,1t- L Frederick ( 1 hr 39 mrn I UI llMllr Maclov!o P1m•1 l'IOSts TMlftCAT rr•w11• mor11211m11 mfMIMYOM -n•llW.oflf Im -flOf\I TOO G'~'" Tonv Denn (''Who'• the Bo<;,., I c:.noer John Perr Utah Jau basketball player Oa•rell Gr1lhlh DllOTY •Sill ~,_,. Ne I• H•llMIO a::.,,-_ a ... •o UWYlaOIU•ID ...... ~TOflOf\I ... \ ='='"',Q . ·-u.:. 10•u1rn• .. •llFJMLlm ,. ... .. &I' .,.~Ol ntlcut-•c~ ... , .. ,Q .,..,.,. ... ... , .. ......... -••.c•z ..... mTOPIUDMM:I U& "To Catch A OhOlf' Ouenton E II ts.m Walenton) IUfns ghOSI lull., aft., his "'4tan1 has en eneounier with ~.t la a~entl)-• !!pinl nn T7ttl contury anceatOt. ( t hr ) llO¥ll "Pumping Iron II The Women" {_1985 Docomentary~ ( 1 hr . 47 min ) .. u -MIJllclr .....,.., ..... IG:-TMI .. 0 A.mT'ITOlm llDI TmTAIJC '"°"* l.W.A.T. llO¥ll "The Her06 Ot Tetematk" I 1965 Olama) Kirk Douglas Alehard Hams (2 hrs . 45 min ) fD OWi. I TV Rescutng inJUred pelicans e leaf-cullt't bee. an artist creates Images of endangeted animals trom Old auto pens rnak 1rash c:realures In stereo O ' DA MID QCUATM ~tUL.TH_, 'l llOWll "Flash Gordon" ( 1980, Sc1- ence-Fic11on1 Sam J Jones Ma• Voo Sy-oo.v ( 1 hr SO min ) ( 99\U.-OP- ( llOWll "Enemy Mine" t 1985 Ofama) Dennis Ooa•d Louos G~t Jr ( 1 nr 48 min) lP)IOUl. ~ t:a PHOTON .. zoo .. TIUllFD- w.m..111 UCIC Of OI.. ,_.,.. CMTOOll~ ·~ttiL.TM .... ,_.. llAM __,. IALTWATD ~ l'llOWll' PICk A Star ( 1937 ~y) Jack Haiey Laurel and Hardy ( t nr 9 mmJ_ .. Cl) Pll .... PUntOUm LA~l..u'Y a ma. GMOlnUITWQ MDf\M -ILUI._,, ADAM mfM'I __., 1IOllLD C91C&.1 IGUAM ' ...... '= "°"1~ UMIDAY 1 llOWll "Space Quest For F-10" l!980 Animated) (I hr 36 min ) P1 TO• A_,.llCR I CC.-AUCTDJ UI tmWOU Al.VII MD M Cf .. UICI .. Gmlll O PCMllDNJfllll .,. . The Smorfa And The M Flute • ( 1983. AdVonture) AnirMted ( 1 1-.. ~~ •llllJ?Vf ·IOMCleol ( llO¥ll "UfOfia" ( 1986, Comedy) Cm• dy W~ltams. Ha11y O..n Stanton ( 1 hr • 40 ~ -11F ........ ..,.,.,.. NA 10L1 J C Penney Classic tl'i•rd round, from BatdlTIOOf COunlry Club 1nlar .Fla~ (2M) D 01 Air floell end celebrr- t•es l(lln 1n this parade f0< "Toya IOf Tots." Loreruo Lamas and Ana Altela re~and m11r<:h~li wnh Tina Yot~ the nlor gr and m.trshal A1an ThiC'k• and awny Little ho51 (Lrve) I 1 ht • 30 ""<.' I l lo:U-. -TMQ( • COOIWI I OIW CCMlln CC) llO¥ll "sarita CAaus The Movie" ( 1985. Fantasy) O.vld Huddleston. Cud· '!1 Moofe ( 1 hr 52 min ) fl) ~ Nabisco Masters from Madi- son Sqyare Garden 1n Ntw Y0tk (LNe) 3tn) -TNI M. Hosts Len Dawson. Nicti. BuOOICOOlL In stereo.. ~ Uv.). W19CNU•JOfm•rTD llO¥ll ··Summef1ime" ( 1955 Ro- mance) l<athanne Hept>urn. Rocuno Brazzi ( 1 hf . 39 min) -15-llCM~ ...., .. °"'"'""' llTmMT w:TGIY~ ....... Tat QUUf'°"NACI llO¥ll "King Kong' (1933. Adven- ture) Fay Wray. Robert Armstrong ( t hr . 40 min) .. ('!1) 110¥11 "Submarine Command" ( 1951 Orama) Wilham HOiden Nanc:y Olson ( 1 hf 45 min) 1W 8 ~ FOOTUL1. Army va. Nevy, from Ph1laClelpnia (live) (3 hrs . 30 mtnl_ 11) LAZB TAO IJl;Ml8l/f In stereo ,_ MllllOll callOI An•meted The tole surviv0t of e shipwreck m the 18th century uses his resourcefulness to survtVe oo an ISOiated tropical 1S1and l lOULTUll llO¥ll "The Crlm500 Pirate" ( 1952 IA~::;.L;:ster. Nick Cravat DAUIY• QUUf'°"IUCI m¥ll "Treasure 0 1 The Four Ctowns' ( 1982. AdVenture) Tony Anthony Ana Obr ( t hr 40 mon I TOauat llO¥ll "The Ruting Class" ( 197 I Comedy) Peter O'Toole Alastair Sim (2 ,,.1hrs;:_~ WOIU Of MVWAL IOULTIMI -nm ~..,, llCCllMCI UIA A took at realOOs for the ups and downs of the U S. economy TO • .._._. · MUOl•TOlll't M. MYllW -........... ---· -· lml • flOPU TOO Guests Tony Danza ("Who's the Boss?"). smger Jotin Perr. u1ah Jall basketball player Oatrell Grrllith l nlmlfoom 0 COUW POOfUU. TODAY llCMI "Jubal" (1956. We&tern) Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnlne (2 hrs ) e .,_ "Denver And The Rio Grande" ( 1952. Western) Edmond O'Bnen. S111- ~ = (2hrs) • tlOU..,. Vanous ways Of pr• par1ng duck In wine 1nclud1ng pte«led dock, O\Jck with olives nd duelt with ca- ---t>erner aauce • _.. '°The utnlOQ Paint" ( 1977 Orama) Anne Ba~rolt, Stwle}' Macl8'ne {l hf5) 8) llAl-WOll..D Sunday, November 30 19 6 27 • ,.,.., -~-~ ... ''Edoe Of The CtY' ( 1957 Ch- rl'll) Sldnty P"ot11er. John CassavetM ( 1 ht .. 25 mlnl_ _ £PJ .-... Judget ''The Young and the ......... CO.Stafl Doug Oevldeon,. Tr~ E IJ<egman end Terry L"ler Mu-~~ Mic:My Olley ("Ooo-Wth De ... lntt«eo l ys ...... _ ... _ W a!IJUU•P0 II .......... 136.000~ ~ .. ~~.from Tay-lor,=.... aped) ( 1 hr ' 30 min ) l=a~he Fr<>omen" (1951, Ad\'tn- twe) Alchlrd Widmark, Dana Andrews Jit t;t9 "Pa.mah'' (19$ 1, Dama) TrCff ~. Oludett• Colbtt1 (2 "'' ) l ••m9'--........ l ,_ OeMv ~a spo1 on• live 1•. VIiion show, OVsty lovft• .-.. lo • r~ Conotr1 ' 1 ,,, l . 28 ·Sunday, Nov.nber 30, 1886 ••Cl>•- -lalmclay Cont. 8 WMC119mlN•...,.,1z A paper tow.I c,,.lenge. ~ medical tests' fella~ eulo repelt heSSlet • MTmM.-•'W A IOolc et CfH IUfes found oniy.,, Aust11 a and the so- en11Sts and ConMl'YlllOnltll workwio to protect them o ( t hi ) I: .... ~ JoMny eas11 ("Big l~'). Belinda Carhsle-end Freda P1yne ( 'BAnd ol Oo•cn . Bobby Vlt\ton 1 Bk» Vefwt") Michael McOona~. An 111 Bak.,, S.mentN Fo• John Parr lhft P01nlet Slltefl (intervNrW) In stereo ( t r>t I TAii mM.L W.-After lt)ew tlomfl IS bur glarlled lhe LaWIOtlS l0tm 11 neignbot lhOOd.-;';;;" ~IClllU.Q )mwll ' Mdll & M.00.'' ( 198A Com ldy) OudJty Moore. Amy IMng Oesp1!• tne tact 1ha1 he'• alfNdy rMtried 10 a ca reet minded attorney, • telev•'SIOO person· altty la In lovt w11h " c~ ~n &nd deeldel 1"91 two w~ are better than one 'PO 13' O ( 1 hf . SS min ) .,_ "Utof.... { 1986 Comedy> Ctn ctr WllNms. He.rry Dean S1an100 1n • town at the tdoe of tne Moiave Desert. • con-arllSI 0$11 rrWXed up w1lh I phony t111h healet and a IUJ*Markel c'41!k who belit'Y9I lhe ha bMt'I eholef1 10 be an 1ntet&: e<YVOy 'PO' ( I hr AO min ) Hailll ... Cl) .. ..... ,_., ... ,. MIU. ---... Sche<I uled llYe petfO<mence by Robert Palmer IOlerwtwt W!Ch 8ity Joel INXS and ltwt Out!~. new bend IHlured -the Stn1tt'I lfeetll In tereo I ,_.. 00.lllf llD .-r ..,. Monroe s tile rs thretlened after ht gives an .n11<1a1ner • harsh 19YleW • ...... ... Aegulatly !ChtldUied pr emmtng may be delayed d\Je to btnu • Trane.fa" ( 198& Science F11: tion) Tm ThOmeraon. Httc-n Hunt Hot on lhe heett of an ma~f mysflc wtfh mvrdefoua plant. e cop travels t>ack tn time from the yeer 22A7 lo Los Angeles of 1985 'PG 13• { t tw . 25 min I Cl) ..,.. "Moving VlolatlOns" ( 198~. Comtdv> John Murr•y Jennifer Tilly Sc:a1t11bf•lned 11uden1s combine w.1h Inept dfMng·ech004 lnslruct0ta 10 create mavhem. on end off the roed 'PG-t3' O _Ufw .30min ) ... Mtm n. ptol1te ol the WQfld's m061 popul.tr houMhold pet. lhe dOg 8ll8m•net • 8 SC>tetal, otnlUtie.otd rtlabonshlp O ( 1 "' • 20 min ) ,... I • nm TOii F .. turfd· "Comedy Night" with the Montcees. V8kOY Smll'nofi land'"~~ .. u... M1a11L ••0 F11C The ~nt pan· dt II ~ In the retl'\Ole Wo6ong Nat· Ufel ~ "' Chine end In loot etound the world, and the hett0tic 1ntema11ona1 el- l0rt to help them In their figtil IOt MVlvftl • ·~·-<ttw.) • ..._,,.._ 4'LD •r 8chtdtJled Meo "1 WWtlef. !"OW etar• wtio found lame kfV INtlnlein their cetebmy talu ft-A bid-by·phe>ne txlrav111 ~ wt-. anything ~ IW'Y'hing w.• be ·aucllOned to lht ~I ~ 12 hrl'-'--- .. Nl.IU.TllMMIC:.•ADIQ 1!11. IKSIBW~I "Anne ol Gr41en GaDln" Bawd on lt'le atones by Lucy MaU<I Montgomery An elderly sp'°5tflf and het bfo1her'1 dee•~ to adopt an Of· pnan boy to help with term chore1 rs lhwarted oy the arrival ol a mdC:htevous. headstrong g111 Anne befriends Olano B1111y whOm <;he accidentally gets drunk at a iea perty Stars Colleen Monll)Omef)', Richard Farnsw0tth and Megan Foltow5 i art t of 2) (R) O (2 hrs IS min) 1:11 ..._,TOM tlT'I ,... Blue mvtl cho<>M bet~ freedOm or comm11men1 whto her t>oy friend ptopoaes 10 Mt l lYICllLA .... m Cll IM .., Featured 8 VISll to Mammoth Mountain Ski Retort an tntet vrf!W with 'k.1 ttlmmaklf Warren M111M e DMCI PIVlll Judges "The Young and lhe Restless" CCH1811 Doug DaVldson Tracey E Bregman and Tt!fry Lett8f Mu· SIC81 guest M1ekey Gilley l"Ooc>Wah Oa~ In stereo 1 .. = ZOO'I AlmA&. ...... FM· tured Miami metrozoo's croeod•'-5, tree .. lr~trha f' PACTIOI I.Ill In 1t:c:.i' IC• ¥ICI: T1tl OI A U. lnveallgatMJ repor1w GetaldO Alvera takes lhe View~ into majC)f U S cities 10 Wit,,... Illega l drug acttvlty 8nd ltl COOS&· queoc;es So1u11001 to the drug problem are atso •ddrMsed (2 tw1 ~ 8 •l•llDWITMICl4TllMTO'f A group of toys teiach • Sltl-cent8fed tiger named Rugby th11 true meaning of Chrftt INS Q (1 hr J G IOI# OflMA AWAD In ltle lh11d anriu al awards preeentallon. the topacrors and aclresset from daytime and pume-llme dramas lf!ll be se&ecled lrom a field ol nominees chosen by Soap Opera Otges1 r1adet1 Hosts Kevin Dobson ("Knot• La~ ~n Lucci ("AU My 0-t dfen' )-Perf0tmanoe by &1nger Pia Za· dote (Taped Nov 16) (2 hrs) i YOUWll'rl TMI _... Cu11ae .. e Wl'JtG I t•I "Anne ol Green Gabtet BaMd on the 11or... by Lucy Maud Montgome<y An eldef'~nster and htf b<othef'a dec1S10n 10 a 1 an or pl'lan bOy 10 help w11h lafm es • lhwarleid by the arrival of a m~hiev~. ~.mtrong glfl, Anne ~friends Diana Barry whom the accidentally ge11 drunk al a lea party Stat• CotlMn MOntaom-ry. Richard Farnsworth end Megan Follows Ji:•~~. ~~O (~ hr1 . 5 min) ~ ... "Santa Cla\11 The Movie" I 198!1. F1n1a.sy) David Huddleston, Oud- kt'( M<>Or•. lhe aicpl6411 ol a waywa1d elf lhf•ren to larl\llh the ceotuu•·Old leg end Of Santa Claus In ~•ereo 'PG' c;i Cl hf., 52 min I U .,. "£nomy Mine'' ( 1985, Ofamal OtMia <Neid LOUIS Goeaett Jf A &poce pltot and hia half.-hun\tn, half-feptlllan en-- ' emy must put aside their dlffefencee In or· def 10 suMve on a desolate planet In slefeo 'PG 13' O ( t hr .• A8 m.n) .,.. "Enemy Mine" ( 1985, Orama) Oenn.s Quaid LOUIS Goss.II Jr A spaoe pilot and h4 hall·human, Nilf·r~tt11an en- emy mu51 put attde 1~ differences in or- def lo 11,1rvwe on a delolate planet 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr AS min) ) llON "The Streets Of Stin F1aoosco" ( 1972. MySle<y) Karl Malden. Michael Douala• A young lawyer ts framed tor the mutder ol a g11I wt\Ose bOdy was found floating in San FranciSCo Bay (2 hrs ) llO\lll "Clue" ( 1985. Comedy) Eiieen Br~n. T.m Culry When lhett host turns up dead. seven HWtted gut'Stl at a New England nlate lfy 10 find out who kllled tum Based on lhe ~r t>oerd game PG O (1 hr 27 mlf\ I ( lllO¥ll ·oance With A Stranger" I t985, Ofama) Mlfaoda Rlchardson. Ru- pert Ev.,elt The tact-based 11ory ol lt'le last year In tt'le Ille of Ruth EM . a bar host· "' whO. In the mid· t9SO'a. became 1ne lul WOtMn to be hanged in England 'R' I hr A2 fl'WI ) Ucal,_MOUTWOCIDP• .. ..WTUCI•~ .. •••nsiereo Lftlm8 OI TNI mt ,,_, PAllGUI Actor Dolph LundQron ("Roctcy tV") tours London's Savllfe Row. Aita Jenfelle, the 1Ub19Ct of a Washington, O C scan- dal • co.tume baR 1n a SOO-room Bavan an palaat. ~ ( I hr ) &U IL c:oi• • POO'l'UU....., ~TTUtnam .. 9Gl1..,. .. (I).,_ "Against All Odds" (198.A Orama) Rachel Wttd. Jeff Bridges A fad- ing protesaional footbaH player Tails In love wilh lhe girlfriend ol a 1mal1-hme hood and becomes 1nvotv.d with Shady, hlgh- stak• real estate dealings (2 hfs • 30 m1nl_ I ___ _, In stereo O Oii _,. ~ Robef1 Gull- taumft stars In this con1empo1ary vet'SIOn of .. A ChrlslmH Carol" which ptaca Scrooge 1n a mlddle-<:lau black American communtly O C 1 hr I 0 TV AUCT10M A bid-by-phone exlrava ganza whefe anything and everything wlM be IUCl.oned 10 the l'llgheet biddet ( 1 hr ) .... "Neal & Tidy" ( t986. Come· dy) Skyler Cole. Jiii Whlllow AdvenlUt"e end trouble tonow a rt'llM'\atched pelt as they span the globe trying to keep one slep&='YY:.~a~") . DM.UIMGUI TMI .... W MTN UICla. .. ..,,TUCll .. '._In l.lttto mac• wai TMI w • A ... noel lnvftllgalNe report., Geraldo Rivera lakn lhe ~ 1n10 mejof u S Cltlel to w1tnf!tS 1tltQel dtug aeuvtty and It• conse- quences Soluttons 10 tht drug P'Oblem are allo addtea&ed (2 hn) I TO•U&1a.• ...... ' mAT ema•m• "Ba1)'1Mtkov on Broedw-.y" M•kNill Bar}'9hnikov. Laza M1nnt111 end Nell Canlf petlOlm eonga from "Otllahomftl," "C.beret," "A Ch<>- rut Lene" and 'A1n·1 Mt!lbet\IVtn' " ~ this tribute to Bre»dwa~. portl<>nl of wtwch were btOAdcHt by CBS in 1982 ( 1 ht , 30mlf'l I ' Sunday, November 30, 1986 29 -lalurclay Cont. -i:-:=a Sporty James gets greedy •t1et he witnesses • tmHder and tries 10 btackmeU a maJOt drug dealef Who was r~ In stereo (1 hr ) I~ COMO Cl•TllAI IHOW Op· tlfl-s/ngef Jolla Migeoes-Johnson coun- try-perfouner Geofge Strait and actress Angie Olckinson jOln Perry Como 1n lhrS mu81c:at yuletide celebtaOon from San An- tontcr. Texas Q (1 hr l • -WOMJ> IU&ITY 'MIMf From London's Royal Alben Helt. women ltom 81 nations are seen 11"1 rnternauonal cos tumn, swirnsu11s and everung gowns 1n lhls 36~h annual beauty pageant HOS1 John Davidson (Taped) (1 hr 30 man) e W8nUI OI 1111 M:H MD 'MOUi Actor Dolph Lundgren (';Rocky IV') toois London's Saville Row. Aila Jenrelte the 1Ubjec1 of a Washington. O C scan dal; • coetume beN In a 500-room Bavart- en ~R) (thf) E _,,,.LW llOWW "A Ctlrlttmas Story" ( 1983. y) Peter 8ttt1ngs1ey, Darren McGa vm Based on a Jean Shephefd story Smeff-town Amenca 1n the mtd-19•0s 11 the setting for thfS holiday memoir about a boy who only wants a Red Ryder BB gun for Chrl$tmas 'PG' Q ( 1 tv . 38 min ) ®IOT---.YTHI ... CDllOW9 "Sterman" ( 198•. Science Fic- tion) Jeff Bridges. Karen Men An ehen comes to Eanh and discovers a hosllle en- vironment In which he. along with a widow he encount1<1. is retentlHsly pursued by IC'8flhst1 who wenl lhe creature for a lab ~iment 'PG' ( 1 hr • 6!> min ) {!) a•m a llMRM:I Drug deallng •nd gang vtolence are ingredients In ~ and Makepeace s 1~11ga11on Into the murder of • pimp and a pohce detectiv. ( 1 hr ) Cl) llATIOUI. , • ...,. CUii Oii • 1988 takes 11 on the chm in thts u1111ca1 portrait of modern life aa &een through the eyes of two hippies who, as a reaull of a bid acid trip In 1969. turn lnro modern dey Rip Van Winkles who wake up to a "'9<'f ddf8"9nl WOfld Adapted from lhe ott- Broa=evve ( 1 hr 30 m n } (%) "Goodbye. Emmanuella" ( 1977, Orama) Sylvia Kristel, Umberto Orllnl A baeullful woman'• aearch le>< the uttlmete erotic expe<l@l'ICa bongs her 10 a 11•==-tlon 'R' (I hr., "0 min I -6" ...... ~ 'ALADMI IHOW wmt VICTOR Victor Borge' a unique blend of mo l6c and Com.dy deltghls a LC>ndon aUd1 -,~~Smln) COi 1 • POOTUl1 Mleh1gan at Hawa11 Q!) (3 hrs) CH> .,. "Real Genius" ( 1985. Come· d'y) Val Kiimer, Gaba Jarret Unbel<nown to • wts.cracldng college student and hit ~tenhorn roomtNte, thelf IUp8(IO< scten- ttfic aplftl.ldet are being UMd to cuttlvlle mllnary WMpona In atereo 'PG' Q ( 1 hr •. "5 min) .. ,IA1m&Y ... l•MI 9* um:1.1m1 A atrugg ng .ow.rtlllr,g agent (IAtry ManeUI) bll.ev.. a l)OW9f11.i -~ deedly -beteh of eook· IM~~ Ml fame and lortune l:i': 30 Sunday. Novemb r 30, 1D86 ....... ~ DCWr "°' lMI ~Al Mbcing pop, lotk and C8lyps0 moSIC, Harry Belafonte perto<ms hit clas- 560 'Banana Boat SOng (0.y-0) " at lhtS sommet or '85 concert. 11ped at the Cen- 1enn1a1 Concet1 Haft In Winnipeg. Onr. A"°, commentary by enten11nmen1 and polttical petlOl'l8flhel including Btlt Cosby and Sen Ted Kannedy (0-MaN ) ( 1 hr 20 ;eJ... MDT IUTMCmm wmt WM.LY 010M1 fW ~1UCICI f1:1t llOWW "Vc~J'I NevM Get Rich ( 194 1 MlniCal) Fred Astal<e. Rtll Hayworth 0&- ~18 being drafted, a producer m1tnages to straighten out hl5 loV9 Hie and pvt on e I show (t hr 50 m1n ) tW (I) ... • IA'NIDAY -.r LM In steteo ( 1 hr . 30m1n.J I C'MM~CIA..ca "**'' .. ...,. ... -.,. "The 0.y II came To Earth ( 1977, Science-F1Cllon) Wink Robe1ta. Aogor Manning The c0<p;e of a mob-klll 1ng VIChm 19 imbued with Me by a radloec rrve meteonll (2 hrs) YOUWMITMllOMM ClfPMWAU. llOYm "The French Conspiracy" ( 1973, Suspeosa) Jean-LoulS Trtntlgnant. Michel Piccoli In order to lufe an exiled laldet back 10 Paris. an arrangement is made between rhe CIA end the French In· ltU e (2 hr5) m The Bad Seed" ( 1956 Ora ma) Nancy Kelly. Pally McCormack A ser111 ol 1ncldent1 tOJees e mother to rear 1ze that her 6·year·Old daughter Is a cold· blooded murdefeu j,2~'.,' ) C'l •A11 Wl"l'M DUC* MO¥ll .. w.·ve NeYer Been Ll()j\e<f ( 19•3. Drema) Robert Mitchum. Noah Beery Jr At rhe outbreak of World War II, an American rarsad 1n Japan finds himself in• d•ShMblng dilemma over n&ll0n8110y- all (2 hrs ) ( llOYm "The Bitch" ( 1979, Creme) Joan Coll1ns. Michael COby Aller ari e•· lramantal alla1r destrC>y5 her marriage a htgh·hv1ng WC>n'\tn 1earches for other sources of lundll'lg 'R' ( 1 ht • 30 min ) 11::8~ llOYm "Conan The Barbarian" ( 1982. Advenrure) Arnold Schwar:renegger,. James Earl Jonet In a mythical pest, a warr10r·thief and his compMIOns are sent by • Nordk: king 10 free the ruler's deugh- ter trom the leader of a anake cull 'A' (2 hrs . 9 min) 1W8 llO¥ll "Star Maidens" (t976 Sci· ence-Flctton) Chostiane Kruger, Judy Oeeson Men escape lo Earth from the planet Medusa where women rule and men perte><m men111 tatka ( t nr . "O min) 1Ml8 !ION "Allie" ( 1966. Comedy) Ml Ch.HI Caine, Shelley W1nter1 A young En- ghshman cruelly exp!Ojtt the women he me.ta ~3 htt ' 30 min~ ec·--~CIAWt (I) DMCI,._ JudgM "The Voung and lhe Restteu" co-sters Doug Dav~. Treoey E. Bregman end Terry Lester Mu· llcal guts!' Mfel(ey GI y ("Ooo-Wah O.~"} In ttreo (!)• ... 9 ..._, TO THI tlT1 Mvsical guett HOward Hewell In stereo ., .. llDWll • Prrv•t• Moments" (1983. AOUll) Janey Robbins, John Martin ThrM lawyers' WIVN revNI their 1n11m11e tanta- 11 • dinner p11r1y (\,hf , 2 mln ) "The Ballad Of C.ble ~·· ( 1YIU, Comedy) Jason RoberdA. Stena Stevens Aban<Soned by his partners. a wllened Old protpector sett UR.-• pros I~,~::=.~ 'R' -...,lMClt 1l::tl .,_ '~~ 01 The Nefds' (19S.. Comedy) Robert Currad.ne An lhony Edwa rds Fed op w1lh suffering 1nt9f ml/la t>te tlu.ITlllLallons. masttlf m+nded by an u~1class q ate1n1ty of macho ath· letes a group ol frMhman boolcwonn-our casta decides to ae1 the collage'' values str11igh1 R' Q ( 1 hr 30 min ) -· AT T1tl lllO¥'ml Rex Reed, Biii HarrlS Scheduled r8VleWI "Star Trek IV The Voyage Home" (Wiiiiam Shatnef, Leon· ard N.moy) 'F11ewalker (Chuck Noms Loo-s Gossett Jr ) . ··so1arbob1"" (Rtc:h· ard Jordan. Jami Gem) (l)DMMIQRU.U. (I) .,. "Backlash' ( 1966 Westflfn) Rte:hlrd Widmark Donna RMd The sole survlvol ol an Indian massacre becomes a hUnled man when it's believed that he knows the locatiOn 01 a tildderl for1Ut"l(I tn gQld (2 hrs ) 0 IM>CI .. liQ.L. hlml ... Sched- uled lrve perl0rm11nce by Robeft Palmer inle<llleW8 with Billy Joel INXS and the OUtlietd. new band featured . the Sm1th- ftf1Mf.:~~:J1 tu I llAD __.WITH T1tl L.A. C'Cll lllC1DI W DIM_., Featured world piemler• of mu&K: vi0eoe of lop hit '°"O' ffom IM 160'i.;.~·-~~ IUMY.O AU.• THI 'M&Y _. "Thill" ( 1981 C"8ma) James caan. Tuesday Weld A proleaional <:1ooll grves up hi& 1ndependenoe tor e big tc:O<e that he hopes will secure his family's lutvre 'R' (2 hrs ) -·=~· ~ llO¥ll "Braztl" ( 198& Corned ) Jonathtln Pryce. Roberl OeNJro In unambll'°"' crv1I lefvant hopes to "'"' lhe woman of hes dreams, a person aus- pected ol betng ltlvol'Yed 1n a te<r0<~1 g&pup'a subversive activ1t1es In stereo R' w .... Q 1(2 hr•. 12 min) w .... Q .,. "Green (ytt' ( t977. Orama) Paul Wtnfleld, Ana T UShtngham A black Vietnam war veteran returns to Saigon to ' search tor the ~oung son he left behind ~ hri) • llCMI "Lost City Of Atlantis" ( 1977. Documentary) E11c11ing deepwaltf digs oiler new piool lhat the tabled city Of At lantit lr\Jfy ltes beneath the blue water or lthe .:u.:.: (2 hrs l 119 ~at Mai~. Part II" (1978. Sclenet Fiction) CM1tl8ne Ktuger. Judy Genon Two E.atthlinga are taken at hot· tagn to the lemate-domtnared planet ~white two Medusarv remain on, E nh I\ ..COfUlmtl~ "Star Matdlnt •· 1! hr, 35 mlfl) W (C)llCMI "Silow Bunnies" (1983, eom.- dy) Mex MWlendtr, ludilh F11td'l Oad·1 not1a 100 thrilled , hl5 deUQhler tak• up ~·th hit Bevaoan r 1'1 alir na1ruc10f. i! hr .. 21 min) •oo llOW9 "Met '• Lovor1" (1GM, Dr•· "'-') NasteUja t< 1. JOhl'I aot .,._ --~ -lahuclay Cont. war-scarrtd husoancf5 emot10NI lnllbl~ty to coosummare lhelr marriage dnves a ~ woman Into a setlM of affa•1s w11h Of,,.. men. R' ( 1 hr •8 min J *I ... .... ......... .,. "Dune · ( t98• Science ric llOtl) Kyte MacLacritan Francesca Anntt Based on Frank Herbert s l>e$15841er In lhe )'Nf 10. 99-1-8 Wltffl()f 8llempl$ 10 r~ ly the IOwty dwellers ol a deserl plan&! 10 victOty OVfll a malevolenl monarch PG t3 (2 hrs .. 20 m•n I '9'"3JMLm MUSIC ••• FromP.,eS ~ork I had to do ~tra1ght )tun and learn ho~ to do cartoon '01c('~ !\ow. more. nd more. I an do d1fT<"rent '01c.:c\ On 'lrhostbusters· I pla y a Im of other tole., l><'\1d('S Peter." "tusic also sent out 4,000 demo tapes that made advert1~1ng agencies and cas11ng agenu everywhere aware of him ~fan> of lht' commercial\ h<' doc~ are for local sponsors around the countn "Thi$ is what I was mt'ani to do.'' said Music. "Nothing l C\cr did before ~a\ ~o unanimously acceptt>d. \ ou can win an Emmy as a writer. but )'OU0\.e aot to gt'I back to the typewriter There's al~3\5 a problem. W1tfl th1,, you go in. \-Ou do 1t.c1nd \Ou leavr. No problem\.. · a:.111rcm(ll.__, lllOwa ·voyage Into S~" (1970. SoeuG& llelion) MitlUndbo Kantko Sho- zat>uto Date A hero 5WlnQS lt'lto 9Cfl0fl 10 rescue Toltyo from a.nnlhM.IOon by a dreaded monaiet (2 ~ ) CD MDWWTom ... M C.D C.,.,,_. .. -------lllOwa "Enemy Mine" ( 18$5, Orama) Denni! Quaid, LOUIS Gosset! Jr A space pilot and his half human. half-reprllian en- emy muse put Hide their differences 1n or- der IO $U(VJVe on a desolate planet 'PG-t3 llhr •Smin ) l11 l~ llO¥ll "The Adventures Of BUOkaroo Banzai Across The 8th ~ .. 11984. Sc~ Fietlon) Petet Weller, John L11hgow A band of adventuters bet-lie enemy aliens who are accidentally re- leaSed from the 8th ~ at a result of a researcher's ewpenmenra In at91'· eo PG' l I hf • •3 mon ) l11 8CMTOOm 1-....0U.PllOeU'Sml .. l'Ml•TOOll t::ll MO¥ll "The Great Gallby" ( 1974. Romance) Robert Redford. Mi. Farrow Based on rhe novel by F Scott Fitzgerald A wealthy 1920s bootlegger devotes his ltfe to 1ecta1m1ng the women he loves I CC •'Cl MO¥ll "All Ovlet On The Western Fronr" ( 1930. Orama) Lew Ayr-. Louis W01he1m A German youth eagerly enters World War I. bul soon loses tils enchant· men1 as he gell a firathand view of Its hor- ror end desrruclion G> llO¥ll 'John Paut Jones" ( 1959 B1- ography) Robert Stack. Macdonald Car•y. John Paul Jones pl9)'9d a major ~t W'I Ameflca'a flgh1 for indepecldetlce ••n _,_WI . .. CID_...., ... .,_"A Star Is Som" (1937, Dr• ma) Janet GayOOI', Freoric March F..ung l'lll own popularity slipping as his young w1fe'1 car• ts on lhe rlee. e big--nlme atar turns to the borlle for comfort ·.-.Y-(J).,. "Give My AeaardS To Broed StrMt" ( 1984, Musical) "Paul MeCanney. Bryan Brown In • dr .. m. • famoua muei- Clan searcl'les for the mastet tepee to h9 new album wti;ch he enlrusted to an Ul'ld- eftlanded aide In stereo 'PG' ( t hr • -48 min.) W ·--"Attack Of The P\Jppel People" (1'158, Horror) John Agar. John Hoy1. A roy manutacrurer perlec11 a method of turning humans into OOllS. SOAPS ••• P'romPaie4 in the role of Josh. Although Larkla Malloy is an e?tcellent Actor. 11 was hard to bdieve that KJm Zimmer'• Reva would fall for Kyle two weeks aAet the love of her life, Josh. Jen town. • • • Denny Albee 1s J01nin1 "All My Chil- dren" in the role of an unorthodo" medico. Albee was last seen as Peter Jansen on "On~ lJfc to live" and pnor to thit had a leading role on "The E.dic of Niaht." f!~~~AMES BOND ON BB STATION JCET ••• O\er SO schools wtthin Huntington Beach and tiv<.' ne1~hbonng commun11tcs a a con<,0rt1um bttv.C'cn the Ocean View and Huntanaton &ach Unron H1Jh hool D1'itncts. actuall y wen t to Lo ndon to tape an c'clu"vc 1n1erv1ew w11h then<'~ James Rond . Ahhougfl he 1c; relau' el> unfamiliar 10 American audiences. tnost Bntish theatcraoers rccogn11c 1hc elusive Dalton as a bnlliant but crraltC' performer. of the.-screen and 'itage Di$tin1u1shina himself at the age of 17 w11h the Royal hak~pc.arc Company. the 40.year-old Dalton rccrntly confirmed hrs reputation as one of Britain's kadina actors while starrmg with Vanena RcdgraH in 11 cnllc311) accl:umcd production of "The TaminaofThe hrcw "Whtie 4\mcm'an audiences have seen htm in tclevmon productions of "CC'ntcnn1al" and "M1~tral's Oau&hter" as v.cll a films a, diverse u. "The lion tn Winter," "Aash Gordon" and "Scxtctte " 11 ~as Dalton~ pcrformanC"C m "TaminJ of th e hrcw" that rarned him his license to th nil a the ncx t 007 Scvet1I Bn11 h and mencan tahlo1ds already have dismr~d Dalton as Just a pretty face who won't be able to fill the void left by the ruued Sean Connery or the suave Roaer Moo~. and while beatina Olli mcnc4n fa vorite Pierce 8ro$nan was an unfavorable ~lude ror captunna the endearment of Western audicntes. Carpenter is confiden t Dalton will be a 'IUCl'en m his ~enturc as 007. She de5C'nbe Dalton as ·'wjtty, charnuna. articulate and exceptionally intelh~nt. •• he conccdn that he 1s .. brtathtalungly handtome," but adds that he "found him to be a con ummatc profcn1onal." As ror f'lcauna mencan audience$, she ~taunchl> bthcvcs that UTimothy v.111 knock their wcks 00'." The quc tion i • why is th1~ m~emauonally ncchumed superstar spend1n1 h" time helping the financiolly !.trapped ~am1n1 Channel . . ~-f ~arpenter claims that a great many people truly care about quahty education. and she begins the long hst of c.elebritics who have aenerously donated their umc and film footage to enrich the quality of Channel 3's pro~amini. The three-year-old station u ,uffcnna from a rising tide of apath y from local education adm_inrstrators and the public at larac. The minimal fundina they receive has threatened to shut down the station more than once, and may continue to do so in the future. By seeking the support of big-name stars, Carpenter hopes to gain more local support as well as to make some intcrcstina program ina for the channel. She certainly has pined some attention with the lineup on her "Celebnty Spotlight" how. While Dalton probably was the most impressive name on the hst, there wcrt others thatattractcd mx attention. notably up-and- co mina si nger Kevin DiSimone. D1 imonc at first appears a n:lattvc unknown: a backu.P. producer. singer and arran&n" for the multt·taknted Barry Manilow, and a membeT of the presti~ous Los Angel« Ph ilharmon1C' Jazz Band. With several c:ommerciaJs m th' maktllS. ho~ever. and an album in the fini hina staa« of prodocuon. it turnt_out OiSimone i1 on the bnnk of stardom. His auroct1vt. masculine reaturn ma.kc him a perfect candidate for teen adoration. and with the ucc:e of ht new record, ha name 1s "'ry likely to become as well known u the others in JCErs ctlebnty family. "Celebrity Spotliaht" is on_!y one of the innovau ve new JCET productions. and Prosram Oirtttor Kelly Johnson. busily producinJ dozens of 1c:l\ool spcc11J promises a oew look for Chan Ml . lflhe Timothy Dalton 1nterv1ew is any tndieat1on. this "new look" wtll ccn.ainly auract a throna of v1ewen, but unlcss additional fund1na is secured. the lcam1na chlnnel may be folttld to doSt" its doors forever. • Sunday, November 30, 1986 31 ~ ~~---------------------- 32 Remember the electric train your dad gave you ? Didn't he have fun ·playing with it ? · · ,...-- Apple le The Apple®Ilc Personal Computer ls probl.ly the ume computer yow children are learning on 10 school. Why not learn IOICther •home. Times have cban&cd. but dads keep trainina with their kids. . •siso 11 ~~ rct>11et per Apple~ comput« pdcl .. • t OIOON from our hundreds~ proanrna ia •tock.. Sund1y,November30, 1986 I I a v c n 0 ' SI n () If t< I( lt tr s' a 81 81 SI Cl c A hi ol m Ul th la lo ht st th r: • [ n 3 M \()