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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-11-25 - Orange Coast Pilot• J • .. .. 600D ~IEF! MV WATER DISH FROZE LAST Nl6~T! DRlllil COAST AR FIELD ® ,- SUNDAY, NOYUB•R 21, 1984 AND WOULDN1T '<OU KNOW IT ... ~ERE TMEV COME .. .,,.. --\... IT'S TME SKATING AT Nl6~T TMAT I CAN'T STAND .. RAT5! IT'5 LtA.M . ANP I'M WIPE AWAKE. Ylll llllTIWI 11111 MPll THE Ll6HTS AND TME OR6AN MUSIC DRIVE ME CRAZV ! NOW TMEV 1RE 601NG TO SKATE ALL DAY ... ----------- by Jim Davis FORTUNATELY, 1 KNOWWl-4AT TO DO IF I CAN''T SLEEP, NErf MEI\ WILL AN'IONE EL~£. ---------------------------------------------.... --------~ I, 2., 3 ,4. 5 --6, 7 -- 8, 9 , 10, 11, 12, 13, 14; 15, 16 ---17 -- 18, 19, - - HI, 5LUGGQ, WHAT ARE YOU COUNTING? I CAN COUNT BACKWARDS! i i I I 0 10, 9.8.7.6.5, +, 3, 2..1 ! DENNIS THE MENACE Gee.does Ruff Naw ... but if I reall~ TAU< listen real hard, 1o you? I can hear him -thinkin". JUDGE PARKER IM COUNTING MY MARBLES ~ NOW THE HARD WAY ! ~tlS your Mom makin' for dinner? 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' NOw l KMOW "oW ~6RAMC7f MUt>1'~e ~t,1' Affe.R f 1Wl6~\NG A ~\NTIN& ~ OAO,t 'f\.UMK l'M 610CK ~ DAD, GlJf.~~ llM.\T ~ 'L ... ·~ow 1 Kt-taw w~ Rf.MSR~~Ol WT \.\\~ E.M~. Off". ~E. CUT OfF VAN G,OG,l.\'~ f.A~, 1"00~ by Gus A_rriola by Jeff MacNelly NOVEMBE~ 25, 1984 e '' There have been years when I have had more to be thankful for than others. . . . One memorable Thanksgiving rome in 1967 when ire had a one-month-old baby: Amy. My heart was over- flowing .... Thanksgiving took on a whole new" meaning for us after Jimmy um into politics . . . . Warning· The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health I \d '. \,\11\•. 'I \l11~fl) A.Ike f aye may be 69. bul her waistline still measures a tidy 25 inches. That's one of the reasons Pfizer Pharmaceu- ticals has recruited the '40s film star for a nationwide rour 10 give pep talks about health for senior citizens. "I lell the people about being careful to take lheir medication and to stay active and involved. see lheir doctors reguwly. watch their diet, and exercise," ex- plains Faye. "I give them little .... ,.._, ! I \\I ' i fll. I ... pearls of wisdom." Catching Faye on her lecture tour may well be the only way for f an.s to Stt her; she hasn't made a movie smce her abrupt depar- ture from the industry soon after her marriage to PhD Har· rt. 43 years ago. The 1V series Falcon Crest has offered her a cameo, and she is tempted. but says. "In my lime Hollywood had much rrme....c.1, ...... ~~~ was a glamour. an in- trigue. Now the people in pictures all look alike, and everybody's a 'star.' The word has really been kicked around " c Actor Bob Proay, the new roll<all sergeant on Ht/I Street Blues, has signed up for only a three- year hitch on the series. which 1s shot in L.A. A Tony nominee for Broad· way's Glengarry Glen Ross, Prosky had turned down lhe role of "Coach" on Cheers because. cunously enough, he lhoughl lhe comedy show was "too good -11 looked like it mighl run seven years." Does Ptosky have a fear of success? Not quite. It's simply lhat Bob gets lhe blues when separated too long from his Ea.st Coast-based family 0 There 1s a condi- tion in Hollywood called "cloul " Symptoms include paychecks with as many digils as a phone number, ap- proval of a film's final cut, approval of a director and fellow ~ mem- bers. Robert Red- ford, Clint Eut· wood. Barbra StreUand -lhese people have clout. So, appattntly. does lhe endearing ~ ra Wln,er, who is exercising it on her new movie, Peggy Sue Got Married After piloting the original director . JoNdwn Demme. ~ the production, Winger con-sidered Penny ManhaU as his replacement. Though Mar- shall directed a few epoodes of her senes. lo~ and Slurle), she's never directed a feature film ~oted an insider. "Select- ing Penny to direct Peggy Sue is like saying the direclor 1s Ot>bra Winaer." Bui as of this writing. Laverne is out. and Deb is having doubts herself Maybe it's rime for Shirley 10 Slep m. 0 A note tram Merrye Olde EngJande: Jaine. Bond was attacked by the British Family Planning Association for, would you believe, his dread- ful and inconsiderale habit of bedding down with girls and laking off without as much as a though! 10 the ~bility that he has left them pregnant. FPA President John Dunwoody used Bond as an example in conjunction with a new campaign about men waking up 10 lheir re-sponsibi I it ies. He declared, "If James were a real person. he would have at least 50 children and would most likely be sufferiJl8 from (any number of diseases]." Gttu ~. star ot Brian~ Palma latest film. &xJy Double. caused many women to murmur. "Be still my heart ," when he appeared as Welsley Jordache m the mini- ~cs Rich Man. Foor Man. Book II But he's as perplexed by his macho image as he ever was. see- ing ii as a case of macho ado aboul nothing. "I have average looks. aver- age build. rhe makings of a spare lire around my middle," he claims. "I did not create my image In fact. I'd like to lose it. be- cause I feel I have 10 hve up 10 that reputalion. and when I don't. I get labeled a bore." Catherine Hick.a. who Slars with Anne Bancroft in the current Garbo Talks, has great admiration for the highly elusive Swede. but doubts lhal the I~ star would make it in tciiay's ~Im world 'They'd say she over- acts and is too ON 1'111 COY•• White House photo © Tommy Noonan/Uniphoto Mr$. Carter: Arthur Grace/Sygma. Ht \W \ W\WI lii\t beautiful." believes Hicks. "Aboul her wanling lo be alone. they'd probabry decide she was uncooperative. that she really d1dn'1 seek solitude, but was simply very affected Hie.ks LS also current.tv onscreen in The Razor's Edge~ or "BUI Mur· ray Goes lo the Himalayas." as som~ have dubbed lhe film "For more than 20 years, Thanksgiving has been a time at our house for celebrating an election UXJn, pondenng an election lost, or feeling very thankful thaJ 1! isn't an election year. . . . ,, ~"ng • emor ws -------By Rosalynn Carter------- ln an exclusive essay for Family Weekly, the former First lady reflects on this distindly Amen·can -and joyous -holiday, and what it has meant to her. ver the raver and through the woods to grandmother's house we go... That little song keeps running through my mind. in and out of aJI my other memories of Thanksgiving. So much has happened smce I sang 1t to myself in the back seat of the car. on the way to my grandrTlO(her's house out- side of Pia.ins, Georgia. for Thanksgiv- ing dmner As a chik1 I could never have imagined the many changes that would take place in my life, or lhe many dif- ferent ways I would celebrate this special day in Hawaii as a young Navy wife. in the Georgia governor's mansion, in the White House. Nor could I imagine that I would come back home to Plains after all that to celebrate Thanksgiving Day in the way I remembered u as a lit· tie girl. but with so much more for which to be thanklul The Thanksgivings of my childhood are still the picture of what that special day should be. For weeks at school we decorated our room with Pilgnms cut from paper and turkeys made from pine cones with paper heads and tails. I was always thankful 16'r the break in studies. and learning about the Pilgrims seemed faraway and romantic to me In those days anything far from Plains seemed gJamorous and exciting. and the hard work and sacrifices of these early fore- fathers were totally lost on me Many ThanksQivings have passed since those early chUdhood days. but my memories .stiJJ are of wonderful food and strong. safe family feelings. There have been years when I have had more to be thankful for than others, though I think we tend to block out of our minds the unpleasant thi~ that happen to us and remember the pleasant. Jimmy and I spent our first Thanks- giving together in our tiny apartment in 4 FAMILY wmu. v • l«1Y'DfllD lS • 1114 Norfolk, Virginia, with Jimmy cooking meaning for us after Jimmy's first ven- the dinner. Two months pregnant. I was lure into politics. For more than 20 too sick even to think about food . so he years, it has been a time at our house bought a turkey and some champagne for ceJebrating an election won, ponder- to celebrate the day and the promise of ing an election lost, or feeling very our first child. I was happy, and especial· thankful that il isn't an election year. ly thankful that I had married someone In the Georgia governor's mansion I who could cook. learned to savor the day, to celebrate It Each year that Jimmy was in the Navy fully when il came, with family around there was another promouon for him or me and my thoughts on the wonderful another child for which to be thankful. th ings that a life in politics had brou~ht Thanksgiving was not always the tradi-me: an opponuniry to do something Ilona! one we had about problems celebrated in such as mental Plains. We had health and care for chicken instead of the elderly. a turkey in Hawaii. chance to meet and ate Indian and learn from pudding instead of virtually every sweet potatoes in person I had ever New England, but -wanted to know, it seemed com-and a rare pletely normal. challenge to be a We had each partner with my other and an ex-husband in a full citing future and exciting life. ahead. 'TM cmtm ~their lour ·Whi~ llou." One year in the Ah er we moved ThanksgiWtgs at tranquil Camp David. Md governor's man- back to Plains. -------....------sion, with tele- Thanksgiving once again became the vision cameras rolling. we were large family ritual I remembered from presented with a live turkey. Amy ca.Lied my childhood. excepc this lime I was the him ''Tom" and qutddy let us know that chief cook. I remember exactly what we there was no way he was going to be ate. It still varies only slightly from year on the table! The long prayer before din- to year: turkey, roasted without stuffing; ner that day included thanks for ''Tom," cornbread dressing. baked in a flat pan who was safely in his pen in the and cut into squares; sweet potatoes. backyard. drizzled with honey and orange juice. After Jimmy was elected president and baked; green beans; fresh cranberry early in November of 1976, we looked sauce; and ambrosia made from oranee forward to Thanksgiving with antidpa- slices and coconut. tion as much as thankfulness. Life in One of our memorable Thanksl:DvinfP Plains had been nothing bul turmoil, during !host years came in 196f when with a constant stream of advisers. we all gathered round our one-month-potential Cabinet members. and dlplo- rnd daughter, Amy. My hean was over-mats -and with the press c.amped out· flowing that year with thankfulness and side our door Still, we had our hearts love that I cannot exp~. set on a normal family dinner with all Thank.Sflivlng took on a whole new our children, something that had been a rarity in recent months. Halfway through the morning. how- ever, Jimmy's press secretary, Jody Powell, knocked on the door. 'The press out here wants to know what you're having for dinner." he said sheepishly. Yearning for some privacy, I asked, "Do we ho~ to tell them?" "No." he replied and went back outside. An hour later, he was back. "I think we need to tell them," he said. "I know it sounds ridiculous, but they think you must be having something really strange 11 you won't tell them." I wrote out the menu. realizing that nothing in our lives was lik~ly_ to ~rivate an_Y!!_)Ofe. But we wouTcfn'fnave changed places with anyone in the world that Th~ving. I appreciated Thanksgiving in the While House in a way that 1 had not thought about before. It is a uniquely American holiday. the one day when everyone -every race, religion. and ethnic group -joins together in cele- brating the IOY we have in our families and our country. Our divisions don't disappear, and we don't forget th.al some Americans have more to be thankful for than others. but each of us finds a way to celebrate what we have, and we try to remember and share with those who have less We ate Thanksgiving dinner each year at Camp David. with as many of our family as we could gather together, and often with snow on the ground In 1978. we held a White House dinner in honor of National Bible Week on the Wednesday evening before Thanksgiv- ing. with actor AJec McCowerl reciting the entire CJospel of Mark from the New Testament. Although I had read and re- read the book of Mark many times since I was a child, hearing it recited in the East Room, in a festive White House at- mosphere. was like listening to the words for the first time. How thankful c I was to be there. When I awoke from i my private reverie. I realiz.ed that my ~ guests were also feeling the special ~ magic of the moment. Then I was full : of my own thank.sgivine. grateful to g have the privilege of hosting such an i event at such a place. and thankful that ours is a country where this is possible. The events surrounding our White House ThanksgMng in 1979 were not so joyful. It was early in November of that year when the United States Em- bassy in Teheran was overrun by ter· rorists who took our people hostage. That wasn't the only c:rlsis at hand. Two days after the hostages were seized. I had gone to Thailand to investigate the situation created by thousands of peo- ple-dying daily in the refugee camps and thousands more arriving each day. 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Ults TA• Elmlre, N.Y. 14902·1528 • USE BUNK SHEET FOR ADDITIONAL ORDERS • TOT Al ENClOSED s llOIAL YNN CAJrn• the families of the senior staff. from grandparents to babies. Before return- ing to the White House. we ioined together in a special service in the helicopter hangar 10 thank God that the hostages were alive and to pray for their safety and for the many homeless refugees The next year we spent a traditional day at Camp David. II was November of 1980, and that election-year Thanks- giving will alway be one we'll remember with mixed elTlOlions. It was hardly the happiest time we ever had, but we tru· ly chenshed our l~ Thanksgiving together as FirsLF~Drawn closer by the unpleasant election results, we talked about our experiences, thankful for the chance we had had to try to make our country better. Four years later. we celebrate Thanksgiving counting our newest blessings. Rather than being bored in Plains. which I had considered an almost certain possibility. Jimmy and I have found life busy and fulfalhng. We have both written our memoirs Jimmy finished his in a year. but not be- ing as disciplined as he. it took me much longer. The deadline for my book. Frrst lady From Plams. was August 1982. I finished it in February 19841 It was the hardest thing I have ever done Even a campaign comes to an end; I didn't think my book ever would Together Jimmy and I have planned The Carter Presidential Library and the Carter Center of Emory University in Atlanta There he and other leaders will continue to address some of the most difficult and controversial questions that he faced as president and that still con- front our nation and the world. Also. I will have an opportunity to continue my mental health work at the Center. Jimm):.Js at peace and excited about his new life. He is enjoying his third year as a distinguished professor at Emory University. where every department has access to his knowtedge and experience. And with the plans for the library and the Carter Center complete and con- struction under way. he 1s free to pur· sue issues that are amponant to our future. He spent last year studying the Middle East peace process. traveling to seven Mideast countries. meeting with heads of state and other government of· ficia!s as well as with scholars and other private cit12ens. Jimmy and President CJerald Ford have become good friends and they ce><haared an extensive con· sultataon at Emory with representatives from the Middle East countries and in- terested officials from our country. Jam· my is now writang a book based on these dascussions and his experiences that he will call The Blood of Abraham -since Moslems, Christians. and Jews all claim Abraham as a forefather It will be a controversial book because at will be an analysis of the peace process from the viewpoint of each of the countnes and peoples in the Middle East One very important study under way at the Carter <;enter is on U.S.-Sov1et relations. with an emphasis on arms conlrol A team of people from Emory University has been work1ng with a team from UCL.A. on the issue for al most a year. Jimmy and President Ford are cooperating on this study also. behev· ing that if they can work on these im- portant tSSues an a non-partisan way. they wtll have a greater poss1b1hty of having a beneficial impact Life is fulfilling after the White House Beny Ford and l talked about that at the First Ladies Conference at the Ford Museum earlier this year We still have the tremendous access that we had when we were in the Whtte House. I can caJI on experts in any field for help with any project, and they respond. That knowledge puts a heavy responsibility on me. I have finished my book. and now I must decide what I will do with the influence I have. What can I con- tribute back 10 the country that has given so much 10 me? 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Though the mc1dent made the local newspaper. 11 was really nothing unusual The victim was of one religion. his attackers were of another. and the setting was Northern Ireland, where Catholics and Protestants have been kill· ing each other for centuries At the time of the June 1984 artacR, Bridget "Bridie" Hennebry was visiting her homerown <A Belfast. Alter migrating to New Jersey m 1957, she had married a Belfast native. Tom Hennebry, who had come to America several years earlier. They had settled in Covina. Calif . and raised four sons She was out when the gang broke in· to her brother's home. The wanton violence she had been reading about for years in newspapers suddenly had new meaning. While her lS.year~ld nephew would remain hospitalized for weeks. he would hve. His younger brother. Adrian , who had witnessed the attack. had wounds of another kind. Bridie decided to take Adrian home with her for the summer, to give him a respite from the violence and hatred. But no one in the family was wealthy. and air fares were expensive. Her hus- band. Tom. a Kaiser steel worker. had been laid off months before. Then she heard about Children's Committee JO. a volunteer organization that provided Northern Irish children with a summer holiday in the United States. away from the tenor that plagued their lives. The group was founded in 1981 by Vincent Lavery. a Fresno, Cald .. ~------------1 each er, after he had visited h1~ homeland and had been shocked b\' tt1• "insanity" he saw Soon. Lavery rlk turned to Ireland, drumming up suppon for his plan Each host family in the United State~ takes rwo children a Catholic and J Protestant. The children do not knu1' each other. The idea. in addiuon to qet ting acquainted with American fam1llt':'> 1s for you~ers from opposite sides ,,1 the connict in Northern Ireland to learr how to live together. By the ume Bridie Hennebrv wr1 11ae payoff will come years from now, when theae children confront each other aa adidts. tacted Lavery. the program was begin ning its third summer. She told Laver\ that she would be happy to take a Pro- testant youth into her home if the pro-1 gram could provide a means for Adnan to come home with her. Lavery thought he could help. Usually. Amencan families are not related to their visitors. but in this ca.se it was permitted. Also. most host families are asked to organize fund-raising events and make efforts to provide the money needed k>r travel. but there was no time to ask that of the I Hennebrys. Lavery used donations to purchase two round-trip tickets to I California for Adrian McCormick and 12j'ear-old Trevor Espie. The two boys lived a mile apart in Belfast, but they might as well havE' resided in different galaxies. 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"It didn't happen up 1n your neighborhoods " Adrian and Trevor visited Disneyland and Knon's Berry Farm. Two grown Hennebry sons took them surfing Neighbors and friends helped out. too. taking the boys to movies and other events . Keeping busy. though. is not the most unportant part ot the program. says Lavery. but rather bnngmg "warmth and sharing and love into the lives of the children." Host parents Bridget and Tom Hen· nebry had clearly done that. as neither Adnan nor Trevor was ready to return home. They did, of course. at summer's end. each clutching a surprise Sif1 from the Hennebrys: a photo album 1llustrat· mg their ~dY They also took with them memories of the United States. friendly Americans and. most 1mportantlv get· ting to know one another "Knoll's Berry Farm," Trevor answered unhesitantly when asked about his favorite memory "The beach." Adrian said smiling Then he turned serious and added "No trouble. too And being free .. 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During the last decade. many retirees have slipped off to fascinating little towns where the climate 1s delightfully mild and living costs and crime rates are lower than you would ever expect To help you hnd the best of these places -places that you may never have heard of before -the authors have done extensive research on 107 areas in 35 different states that reflect the expressed preferences of many mobile retirees The result 1s this clearly organized. easy-to-use guide that provides you with a wealth of practical information about each area And to make 11 even easier for you to zero 1n on those places best suited to your needs and preferences, each loca- tJOn is ranked and compared according to six ma1or cntena. Six key factors that have the greatest affect on the quality of your retirement life CU MATE: Each of the 107 areas is ranked lor mildness. with the highest rating going to those places with the least extremes 1n either the number of hot or cold days. You may be surprised to learn that there are oozens of highly-ranked places like Lincoln Crty. OR. wtth an Ideal climate of dry. cool sum· mers and mild winters • • • • • • • • • • • MAP ILLUSTRATES LOCATIONS OF 107 RETIREMENT SITES THROUGHOUT THE U S HOUSING: Learn in which states your mobile home would appreciate up to 7% annually . why you could get a big property tax break 1f you lived in Texas or Hawa11 and which ten states allow special exemptions to older homeowners without any income qua1tf1cat1ons What's more. you'll be sur- pnsed at the number of select places (29 to be exact, 1nclud1ng Bar Harbor. ME· Hotspnngs. AR and Deming. NM) where your mortgage. taxes and utility bills would total less than $6,000 annually MONEY MAnERS: Discover why it's not a good idea to settle 1n Medford. OR. or Rhinelander. WI, 1f you are con- cerned about the tax bite ... why the odds of landing a part-time JOb increase 1f you look in Clear Lake. CA. or Sarasota. FL. rather than Colorado Springs, CO•or Austin, TX . 1f your annual income will stretch farther in Cape Cod. MA Charlottesville. VA . or Crossville. TN . . and where you cannot take medical deduC11ons on your state income tax returns PERSONAL SAFETY: How can you reduce your chances of being involved in a serious crime? This guide gives you a full ranking of retirement places from safest to most dangerous and tells you how to reduce your chances of becoming a victim wherever you hve I I I HEALTH CARE: Find out what areas have the greatest supply of general health care facilities how much· rt will cost you what quality care you'll get ... what areas you should avoid and where you'll find special health care options to meet your needs. LEISURE ACTIVmES: Discover which lakes have the best fishing where you'll find the most golf courses, movie house&. museums, opera companies, varied shopping f ac111t1es. orchestras, national parks, and much much more. SAVE YOURSELF MONEY AND NEEDLESS DISAPPOINTMENTS Most retirees can't attord to make a retirement mistake. That's why you should read the PLACES RATED RETIREMENT GUIDE b6fore you commit time and money to moving Learn the vital facts n<YN. Don't wait until after it's too late. Order the PLACES RATED RETIREMENT GUIDE today. -PUaLllHE"S CHOIC• OUAMNT•• - This book is lvlly guaranlffd II you are dlasatlsfled 1n any way you may return 11 IQ< a prompt and tull refund To ORDER• Send your • name, ad· d,..., zip code end cMctc or money order for S9.M pfua S1 .50 poatage and handling to Publlahen Choice, Boa 82. Dept. 656-FWE. Kenllngton Statton. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11218. N.Y. and N.J .... eldenta add 1pproprlate ..._ta•. PINN pnnt ci.wty (General Oflt<»t 1348 39'1 Sl. 8rooictyn NY 11218) OS Currency Only c 19'4 PubllSl\e" cnoioe SAVEi Orc1-r two for S18.t5 plu1 S3.00 pc»t• and hand/Ing. LEWIS BERMAN 'S MONTHLY COLUMN IF YOU GIVE AN ANIMA~~ THERE ARE S'l'RIN~ ATTACHED she had to be quarantined for months. Eventually, the Harrisons had to retire Terror to Switzerland, where their longtime housekeeper resides. A new pet's health is important. Before buying, check for good looks: a clean coat. bright and shiny eyes. no dis- charges from the animal's nose, eyes or back end. If you adopt a needy kitten or puppy from your local ASPCA. shelter -------------.----------------1 or dog pound, vets will often offer a free I t's the holiday season. What could has no business picking out a dog that medical examination. If you choose an be a better gift than that doggie in loves exercise Ask a veterinarian which older animal. take it on approval. if it the window? But let the buyer breeds best suit your lirestyle seems untrainable after a reasonable beware: It is often wiser to walk Cats. of course. are ideal for busy~ period of time, you can take it back. I away from the store emptr.-handed. An pie They are supenor sleepers They ASPCA officials should be understand- .in1mal is a great responsibility. requir-don't need to be tramed or walked. And 1ng. As a spokesman for the Chicago mg constant love and care. Every year. they're generally healthier than dogs. re-Humane Society told me, "The last thing 13 million lost or abandoned animals quiring I~ veterinary care. we want for our animals 1s abandon- are tossed into animal sheJters. Up to 80 Few of us have as exciting a life as ment." percent of them are put to sleep. my client Rex Hamson. but we can all Buy cautiously at a pet store. The A family pet should be bought by the make the innocent mistake he and hlS animals there can be very expensive. en11re family. not by Mom or Dad try-wife made when they bought a and should come with money-back 1ng to be the "perfect" parent Plans Yorkshire Temer -an incessantly health guarantees. The written bill of about who'll care for the pet should be rowdy little rascal they named Terror sale should include a statement of the made before the animal is brought The Hamsons loved their dog. but they responsibilities of both buyer and seller. home. Moreover, the family that expects soon discovered a jet-set fact: If Terror certification that the animal is in good to be away from home much of the time came along on an intercontinental trip, health, its pedigree (if it has one. of SAVE 35¢ on 2-18 oL or 1-3 lb. Seetood Flavor Happy ~ ...-CA1 f000 course), a vaccinallon history. and diet information. If you want a show-quality dog. you may want to buy from a reputable breeder. For good leads, con- sult your local veterinarian. ads in nev.is- papers or magazines . such as the Amencan Kennel Oub Gazette, or a breed club When you buy or adopt, don t act on thoughtless impulse. The person you ur tend to surprise must have a deep desire to give an animal love and care. Accord- ing to an official at the Humane Society of the United States, one of the heaviest seasons for arumal relums is after Christ- mas: "With perfectly good intentions . someone will buy a young pet for a friend who just happens to work 11 hours a day, and who then becomes enraged to come home to a lonely, frustrated animal chewing up the sofa. It won 't be long before the animal is brouaht back." But if you 're prepared to do the lion·s share of the work, go ahead and surprise your child Wlth a pet Many times parents have told me that their child's first word was not "Mommy·· or "Daddy," but "CAT!" AV f Rll\I \\ W \11\1, UAVlnTO BIAVIRS s if the beavers in Wvoming .,.,,eren't busy enough already, the Bureau of Land Management lured three of them to con· struct a dam across Currant Creek For years. spnng runoff has gouged out the banks and flooded nearby farms. Instead of spending S 100,000 (the cost of the average dam). someone at the Bureau got the bright idea to press lhe bucktoothed engineers 1rito service. So. for less than three grand (the cost of hauling trees in for the ever-eager beavers). the farmers of Wyoming have a SI00,000 dam. and the trio of beavers are having a tail· slapping time in their new dt~ with the nver view. WHIN YOUR fOWL IS ONLY PAIR • t the University of Ar· ~ kansa.s. they've proved ~ that a bird in the hand is two-and-a-half times better ~ That is. a chicken plucked by j hand is that much more tender .. than one that h~ been pro-! cessed commercially. Poultry scientist Tommy Goodwin tested the texture of machine-handled chickens These bi rds are sub1ected to a scalding bath and then to mechanical pluckers whose whirling rubber fingers remove the feathers. Not surprisingly. the hot bath and rubber fingers tend to produce one tough b1rd1e. And if the ch icken 1s deboned. its muscles will BY MARION LONG shrink. and 11 will be even tougher How to counteract some of this mass-production process- ing? "Premature freezing locks m the toughness.'' explains Goodwin. "so thaw and age your frozen chickens in the refrigerator for 24 hours before cooking." That way, maybe next time your favonte chicken fricassee won't lay an egg. f RO\t I'\ KL'-\\II I"" HI IOltRY •UT NIHRU JiCKITI ARI •ACK AGAIN ust what we've all been waiting for? Incredibly enou~h . designers from Paris to Tokyo are touting the return of the Nehru 1acket Re- member that high-collared, lapel-less look? It was the grooviest of trends for about half an hour back in the days of love beads and sit-ins. The style was ripped off originally from the clothing of Jawaharlal ehru. the late In- dian prime minister One Lon· don shop reports that Bill Mur- ray. David Bowie. and Elvis Costello have all decided to tum up their collars with this --~~~~~~~~~~--. retreaded trend. If S450 for one of these jackets seems a bit steep, and you threw your old one out when leisure suits came along. don't worry: this too will pass. f R0\1 ( \I JI OR\l \ GnTINOONTHI LAUGH TltACK atherine Ferrari of the International Laughter Society claims. "We are not comedians. nor do we teach people to increase their own sense of humor " The Society's "laughter fitness" classes teach people how to take things less seriously and relieve .stress by "thinking fun· ny " And why not. we say• Even doctors are recognizing that a little rib tickling goes a long way toward increasing wellness. productivity and creativity "Or course, you don't need the Society in order to laugh." says Ferrari, "bol just as you don't need a health club to help you stay physically fit, it can be a real help and rein- forcement to be with like- minded people " Some famous members of the Society· Norman C.Ousins. Bill Cosby, Erma Bombeck, and Phyllis Diller. So if you want to get the last laugh your- self. call the International Laug~ter Society at ( 408} 395-LAFF. •IRTHDAYI (All Sagittarius) Sunday: Joe DiMaggio 70, John F. Kennedy Jr 24. Tina Turner 43. Mon- day: Robert Goulet SI , Rich Little 46, Charles Schulz 62. Tuesday: Caroline Kennedy 27. Wednesday: Hope Lange 53. Randy Newman.41 Thurs- day: Chuck Mangione 44. Sat· urday: Woody Allen 49. Richard Pryor 44. • • • NEXT WEEK IN FW • On the SOth anniversary of the Heisman Trophy. winners Peter M. Dawkins and OJ. Simpson reflect on what the trophy means to them. • Family Weekly's annual Christmas gift guide· what a smal1 Santa might pop up with. BIDSIDI HADING I Whal are people reading before they retire for the night~ Here are two reports: James Dickey. author of Deliverance, Columbia. S.C.: "I just finished a biography of Emily Dickinson by Richard Sewell thaJ was very RC>Qd, and a novel by the 19!fi<entury author George Gi~ing called The Priuate Papers of Henry Ryecroft. This is the joumaJ of a hack writer who has (been left) some money, and it in· volves the reflections of this worn-out guy when he has the chance to live as he pleases." David Bottoms, author ol In o U-Haul North of Damaac:u., Atlanta. Ga.: "I just finished readin~ Oral HlSlory by Ltt Smith. It s like a spooky witch story. She has a great ear for Southern dialogue. I've also recently read a very good book called CJe.. partmg as Air, by Allen Wier. It's very descriptive; parts of it read almost like poetry." f QUICK f RICKS FOR FALL T ASTF.s I t's a co mmon predicament You want your family to eat \\-ell. but there never seems to be enough time at the end of the day to pr1>pare a good. tasty. nutntious meal \ure. convenience foods have gotten l>t'lter over the vears, but thev're still no m111ch for a hearty. home-cooked dinner In response to 1h1s need for appeal- in g wholesome reopes that can be prepared with a minimum of lime and effort. we ve devised the Thirty-Minute Cher This week's column features a robust menu that's Just the thing for falls k~n appetites Hot Tomato Todd) a "'armed-up version or the popular Bloody Mary. really takes the chill off on ..1 crisp autumn evening Our main dish 1 ombmes sauerkraut. potatoes. onions .ind three types of sausage. all cooked in one pan . in only 30 minutes And once you've tasted our incredibl} s1m· pie applesauce. you'll never use the 1arred version again. (It makes your kit - chen smell wonderful. too) W11h a loaf of dark pumpernickel or onion rve bread and SlelJlS ol .ice<old beer or other beverage, this supper will take you back to the days when grandmother spent hours working over her black tron stove HOT TOMATO TODDY I qt. tomato or vecetable cocktail juke 1 • teaspoon celery ealt t teupoon Worcutenbltt aauce 2 tabletpooiu lemon juke '•cup vodka Few twt1t1 frubJy rround Pf'pPf"r 4 celery 1tld1 .tin-era I. In large saucepan heat tomato 1u1ce. celerv '><lit Worcestershire and lemon 1u1ce 10 boiling 2. Remove from heat. add vodka ~tu Pour into mugs and garnish each ~mg "1th a celery slick stirrer and a few IWlsts of freshl\ ground black pepper. ~ake5 ./ sel'l inqs SAUIRKUUT AND WURST IKILLIT 2 Iba. aauerkraut V. Iba. potatoa, peeled and cut Into 'h·lncb·tbldl 1Uce1 2 medJum·eb:ed onion•. quartert'd I Cl.lp whJt~ wtne or beer •.-. teupoon caraway aeeda 11• teupoon around black pepper I bay leaf I lb. klelbua aauAge 'IJ lb. franldurtera 1/J lb. koockwu,...t · I. In large skillet or Dutch oven combine ~uerkraut. potatoes and onions Add \\Int caraway seeds. black ~per and ba\ leaf Heat to boiling. cover. reduce heat and bc>tl slowly for 20 minutes. sttmng occa.c;1onall\ 2, DiaeonaJly slice loelbasa. frankfurters and knockwurst Into 2-inch pieces Top sauer- kraut with meats heat to bolling. cover and 'i1mmer for 10 minutes longer. unul meat'> fA~ILY W tE.KL\ • lj(J\F'41Ell l5 • l'IM 15 are steamed throughout and potatoes are tender Makes 4-6 S('rLtngs 1 ·2·3 APPUSAUCI I IM'dium-alz.ed unpeeled \taclnloeb aps>*. cored and quartered 'I• cup water 2 tablupoone aurar or hooey •1, tea.apooo around cinnamon I. In medtu~ combine apple quaners. water. sugar and cinnamon. 2. 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Four of golrs best return to the Desert Highlands Golf Club in Scousdile. Ariz., for a re- match dfla t year's "Skins Game," a two-<Jay affair played over 18 holes for S360.000 in prize money. It airs today on NBC, Chan- nel 4. It is. indeed. a different approach to the game of golf. Each hole stands on its own mcnt. w11h 1hc first six worth S 10.000, the next six $20.000-and TOe finalliilr- dozen goinJ for S30,000. If there is a tic on any of the holes. the money moves to the next hole and is open to any of the four. Last year's biggest wan - ner was gary Player, who carted off $170,000 <S 150.000 on the 17th hok alone). Arnold Palmer was a close second at $140,000 Jack Nicklaus ($40.000) and Tom Watson ($10,000) had off weekends. Don Ohlmeycr. prcs1· dent of Ohlmeyer Com· munications. who with Trans World International is co-producing the pro- gram, th1nk5 the "Skins Game" 1s the best thing to happen to golf. Ever. "It attracts a lot of people who don't ord1nanly watch golf on TV ... he says. "The match-play format works very well on TV. It's like showing 18 mini-tour· naments rather than one long, some11mcs un· interesting one." It also has allowed such golfers as Player and Palmer to compete with the younger lions of the aamc. somcthinit they cannot do on a consistent basts on the tournament circuit. Golf, which usually is not a ratings arabbcr. scored big with the "Skin Oame," which may · ac· count for i1 rctum this ynr. tr-nor I C aame cxcW n• 10 watch. That in it'W!lf 1s quile an ac- complishment. __ .,_II\' ___ _ -1 Cl) M TODAY M'M .. Cl) ... POOTIM.L LAe ... , .... ...... .. , ..... ~··•-•( ...... , .... '-°"lect.fer• -al ........... 11 lei ti IWJ • twtl ......... ~--.IDR tNp" (1 ht.) #ISUIOGI -1.:·=--w ... .... .. ,. .... POOTIM.L .......... , .... of 11•.U .. hMw ••MS91 • b •• .., ••• Celle ...... MtelM ........ 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There's "Star Trek," of course, and then there's "Leave It to Beaver." The Beav is a phenomenon. It let\ network telev1s1on 21 years ago, but it's never left the air. The reruns still attract an ex traordinary audience, and it has cult fo llowers as dedicated as any Trekkie. Now, the Beav. Wally and Eddie Haskell are grown up and all have children of their own -lmd--.-new series ontre Disney Channel called "Still the Beaver." It was a rocky co meback. "We started trying to sell the idea of bringing back Beaver fi ve years ago," said Nick Abdo. whose partner 1s Brian.Levant. The nghts arc owned by Universal Tele- vision. "It was two years before we got the go- ahead for a movie on CBS. Then they wouldn't let Brian write it. They ga ve it to another team of writers, and we got a script you couldn't shoot. We started from scratch. then they forced a director on us who made a depressina movie. Let's say the movie wasn't up to our expectations.' Ken O.mond, Tony Dow, Barbua Bwtn.ialey and Jerry Mathen (from left) are atlll ln Mayfield 20 yean a"tter leaftDC It to Bea.-er. 'their new eerlee, .. 8dU the Bea.-er," la on the Dlaney Channel. Luckily for Abdo and Levant. the people at the Disney Channel never saw the movie. They bouaht 13 shows and took .ln option for I 3 more based on the idea. A new episode will appear every two weeks and run six to eight times dunng that penod. What they came Ul'l with for Disney 1s hght years ahead of the movie. Althc·u~ 1t lacks the nosta lgic impact of the original. it's still lighthearted and funny. Jerry Mathers is back as Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver. So arc Tony Dow as Wally. Barbara Billingsley as thir mother June, Ken Osmond as Eddie, and Frank Bank as Lumpy. Abdo and Le vant have also added five young performers (includ- in4 Ken Osmond 's son Eric) to play the children of the Beav. Wally and Eddie. The only missing member of the original cast 1 Hugh Beaumont. who pla)'cd Ward Cleaver. He died an 1982 In the new show. Beaver'" divorced and works at a bank. He and his two sons live in the old Cleaver home in Mayfield with Beaver's mother. Wally. now the boy next door. is married to his high school sweetheart, Mary Ellen Roacrs. Eddie Haskell owns a construction company. "We wanted to bring back 'Beaver' because television doesn't have any real families anymore." said Levant. "Except the Bill Cosby Show." Levant said the magic 1s still there. -vcar tr\ and year out. 'Beaver' was the most !Wttsfyang show on the air." he said. ··People associate the show with an air of innocence and the way they regard the world. The strange 1hana about the show is (Pleue eee BEA VSR/Pa&e 30) 'Dynasty' spawns its own dynasty LO. ANGELES (AP)-ABC's "Dyna!>-In fact, the hook, with an introduction by ty" 1s turning into ~mething of a dynnsty executi ve producer and eo-<rcator 8 tlu:r itself. Shapiro, treats the Carnngtons like real The latest an a hne of expensive ()Cople. Which the} prob:ibl} are to merchandising IS th e JUSt-published book m1lhons of VICY.t'r•;. who have rnllde thl~ "Dynasty: The Authorized Biography of ABC nighttime ..oap opcm one of the the Carnngtons." The book, from Double· highest-rated show1> on telcv1s1on. day, sells for $30. --".JJtJnail)'. " .. under ~uidance of Chuck This book will tell you all you ever Ashman. president of Twentieth Ccntury- waotcd to know about Blake Carrington Fox Liccnsina and Merchandin~ has and Krystle and Alexis C.rrinJton Colby wrfume from Chules of the Ritz CF'on:ver and all the other members of th11 rich clan. Krvstle at SI SO an ounce) and a hnc of soaps. powders and other beauty c.are and a men's fragrance are on the way There are al~ towels, sheets. blankets. wall covcnngs. fabncs. noonng, htho- ~raphs. and porcelain dolls wearing real Jcwcls and furs at $5,000toS10,000 each. You cnn also buy "Dynasty" clothes created b1 dc~cr Nolan Miller, men's clothina. andlfyou nave a spare $100.000 you c~n get a "Dynasty" fur coat. Sunday, Nov.25, 1984 3 • -Day._lkw Stefano back to boost 'Days' ~v.:010·& character · r&15ed from de.ad ' -tiJ pump up ra ings A 'World' class love ups ratings Hy I. YNUA JflfW ff < J J llua~ 4>:dh J 1.toc and (<t&Jw f:.wrna m•kt "" bt:•u11ful VJupfc on An111her W1>rid Wtkt~ .._.,,, I wnLt tbtm <1nd arc 1tll·y ¥/>WK tn be "'Yin& with thr 'how> - fJ M 11maw<1nda ~ Y • A. You , ... wrlk lk poptilu w.p&c, pf1ye4 by Mar)' P•it ~lkr u4 TIMm.a.1 )H<1rlff1Ut,co J.t ~d•tlerCn&cr,New Y•rti,N V lttlt.AtfordM!e..,ae1ta)1Jls. )'ff bet." A..a.er WtrW" b1 bee8 rit6a1 t. ~ fUIACI f•&cly, ~ tM)''ft OK ef tM t l#mnt• Clea an m•ldac daat 11Mw wert for tlte flnt time I• muy year•. <1. I m u:ally u~t with tht' new~ that Wayne Northrnp " h·•v1n1 · C>ay1 of Our I r vn " Whu.c 1d<"a w1" 11'1 -L. V V • Fn&Jithtown. N J A; Cu&al1ly aot te.e prod~en'; tltey very m•«'lt wHte4 W•)'H to •ta)' oe 11 tlte lanedlbly popt1l1r R4mH Brady. ffew. eur, W•)'N llad otlter Ide••· He'• Meo very vfHl•l •bott wuth11 to leavt tilt alto•. tf•'• ••1•)'td workl111 oa "Daya," b•t wHtl to Ht I It• CH r«itar• &o prim• llm&1. Prior to J•l•l•1 "O•y•," WayH WH NH OD "Oyn11ty," 1mtt11 otlulr alalttltme pro· J•N•. l1cldemt1Uy, ti•• way tit cltaracter of Rom•• 11 1Mla1 wrtttea fft, If Wayne •ltottld ••«'hie &o rt tlf'11 ... day, It'• DOI 1Mr_H4 tM r.alm of po11lblllty. Q <·an )'Oii 1cll me whal'• h»r>pencd 10 "'I he {~dllt of N11h t?" It waa -hown on A RC bul 11\rr tht Olymp1n 11 never (Ame -(J!I .... •M IOAN/ht• SOt 4 Sunday, Nov. 26, 1884 ' •• 'fJ#::f I · .. ~tr!: it • ~ n \'.IUf .t!n't:t m~..:o i's • ~ w :-tt:u.t r <I .l ,,t 1!tl -~ ~.a;.~ lOt. of--c. .... «<~ ~ -1 J:;cal t.ot "' , • S~ o-_,; T bt t t:.t w~ v 11'1!. Q:l:te .. 4 r>(#~ I ..., •a~\ ~ldanc;. 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C AU'THOAtZl!D BALl!tl/BERVICE/BATISFACTION) AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. f st St. Santa Ana ....:. 835-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC • 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 ALLEN CADILLAC-OMC- OLDSMOBILE 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway WMt of AYefY Pkwy Exit 131-GIOO 485-GIOO . CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 Daily Pilat CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Herbor Blvd . Costa Mesa -546-1934 FORD THEODORERO~NSFORD 2060 Har bor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0010 -540~8211 HONDA UNIVlRllTY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892-6151 -636-2500 STADIUM PONTIAC 2225 E. KateUa Ave. Anaheim -385-1919 Across from The Big A PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -846-9303 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOL VO 1966 Harbor·Blvd. Costa Mesa -148-9303 Sunday, Nov. 25, 1...-5 .. ., . I ,,. : I . I I . I I t a. .• 11 1 I I I I I I I ,I I I I : • I I I • ~ 1• I 1 'i I !jl'!~Pr1' 'llf !11 rn 'ilill!r pnr.1 ~i . f I f;o .f , ... 1. ··r1·· Jll' (la11tr1I. fr•ul'1 ,s,; I!' 1•'. . ··1 ' l'mi1 , , ' 1· • Ill· , ,, ~ ' , : ,,... --. -, ' r' ·•jr r a . 11 111 !J!1 duHr11 J,h IJd a cl mfli iU :lll 1111111 HJ \'1 ' . g•ir., i!~!i !fijl •i&"~ n ;.nEir L ,. -J~fi .. Er~ aef . I f P =· f -~c1 li~I -;a h1 :;, ~1 "4 I I I j I I I I L ~ I ii ft1!1:1 . ,_ Ht!1:1 ff'!t:H;·i-~mll11 I '''f' i j1;1i! ,l,f ,-,1;! llf •• .. r i!lf i .f -~Ii' i!lf i rU ls i J'J J 1c 11 !r d I le 11 1·~ (, 111 j :!f ,,. ~ 1U1 I :!•11· • 1~'1 Ii (1. !rf. I fl rs~ !rl I I i!~ Ir I * I I ii I I ~f' ... tll''':-'!'!'li!!J;!!l:I 'l!~:;111i -di.~ !J!!li11h1 uJr-il r I .1111r.r I' pl 111 liffr l~1J, ~ lift, i r1 ' !II Kirk Jewelers . Watch&Jewelry Repll l r Jesse Balisacan, Watchmaker, on Ull. premises for your convenience. Most Battery Replacements $3.95 Chain Soldering $-5.50 Ring Sizing from $10.00 Kirk Jewelers has the service-. you rl«d the most for the least All work is done quickly and efficiently. \\br~ like prong replacement, stone set- ting, for which wt also have a large scll-ction of mounting.s to ch~ from, or chain shortening. Bring in your favorite rings for free cleaning and checking anytime. It's a one-stop convenience for you, lrom us. Kirk Jewelers expert watch and jewelry repair. Count on it. Costa Mesa kx'ation has a Ufztchmoker on tfw /W'flll$11!$. Costa M~sa Harbor Center (714) 545·9485 Canoga Pnrk • Eagle Rock • Manhattan Beach RivttSide • Thousand Oaks . . -Da'rd-Conl. - .. - .. - •• u ... ...,, ····-,. I SwM:iay,Nov.25, 1984 -JUternoon ---• I -lrtl .. ,_,_o .,... . .. ,. ... as•• Hollywood 's big. gals get their innings LOS ANGELES (AP) -"You never see Roben Redford riding off into the su nset with a 200.pound woman," says Ca role Shaw of DBW. DBW is not an imported German automobile. It's Bia Beautiful Woman. a five-year-old fashion maga zine.' with a circulation of 300.000. Now. BBW has orpnizcd its own movie and TV pro- duction c-0mpany to comt>a11 he complaint that ''large people" arc u~ mainl y as neurbtics or comic relief. ':You never see a Oal"Jc) women who just happens to have a flat 11rt or t'I in volved in a hot love afThir." he said. "Out those things art happening to large women. We're not sitting oro uod tn our muumuus shoving bonbons into our fac-es.'' She said BBW Productions will finance its new venture wjtb the hcft r profits from ia..maaaz.int..~nd ~lothi.D$ hne. She said there are 30 million Amcncan women s1ic .16 ~r laf1Cr. ·• Alive and happy is where it's at." said Shaw, "not fat or skinny." • U> i -· :> < ~ CD ~ • D1ily Pilat ~1asslf1ed Advertising - .. .. ~ 1 RETIRING ... - COIE TO THE 1u1n OF IEWPllT • 24 Hour Aides • Private & Semi Private Rooms • Full Activity Program • Home Style Dining Room • Full Maid Service • Transportation To & From Ors. .. Beauty & Barber Shop • 24 Hour Security Service I LllllY lmlEIEIT Slmll AMBULATORY 400 Hiiaria Way Newport Beach (714) 642-5861 I AMBULATORY ANO NON 393 HospltaJ Road Newport Beach (714) 631-3555 Sunday.Nov.25, 1984 • • 8 -----------------------lunclay _ Mondng ___ _ .. AT-D..wml..._Y CAllTOOm ldlll IMlnQATCM: ct111AW •=·-°' 1Ml All .. '®O..Tml .. IOIW. ll-'t -~-u. ldlll LOIT • •Aea PAlaCMA.-M ca•TOf't• a e>.-• .. CllTMll~ ••-.n II.: MD 1MI IPOlme WC. CAWUI ...U: VWWClllT elf~ TD ITWLOOHATW••1t Yount MDTNI _., IUllDAYIMll QUQI. THI Hom ...-ROOM ~NllU.U. llCMI 'Oieam House' (1 981 Dia ma) Jonn Schne•oer. Ma11lu Honner ( 1 hr 40 man I HJ llCMI An E1ep11an1 Called Slowly · 11970 Advenlvrei 8111 Travers Vl(g1n1a McKenna t , tu 3 1 min J f0J llOVll "Mary While { 1977. Orama) [cf Flanders Kalhleen Beller ( 1 hr , 45 rr11n) .......... .,()tel .. TOOA"MJ.JCMOll TMAnCAT _,IClllUlll .,...YIMI LIT ntlM • UQHT . ,_.,.. tml\'All °' "''" " . ..,,. ._..ROOM •WICIWTDO..IT ___ .. _ llCMI "Thf' Hun1ers ( 1958 Adven lure) Robert M1tc11um Rober1 Wagner (, hr , 48 min) ...... IAL WOflLD CWH t:a MD'YWhiH NI COIM1WNT nll•TMILR Llm.IMICAU WOM.O '11 PIMOTOCIMIMY GUmT HOUR/ llMCff W.Y.IU#T QICOll) ~ WOM.O T'""C*OMOW-_,• MCI-PM --ITMIT (R)Q _., ... NI .,. ... 1:9 T ... #lflJlf AQI OO'f..., mt1111&118•Ul GUI.Ill ii LAMY~ &.om..- U.OWOll.• ..,, .. AOIMT ~ WOllLD 911TOflDMOW'IMf'IMll!IW __,_ Viewers are invited to test their mental skills In a series or tast·paced arnmated games (DWAYOP.mt 1:9Gll 110¥11 "Guess Who's Coming To Otn ner" ( 1967, COmedy) Sidney Pottier. ' Katharlne~burn (2 hrs . 15 min ) •• •Wt•m•n 10 Sunday, Nov.25, 1~ '°""All)..,.,. um.a.-:. u.oYDOll.Vll ...... .,..,,.._WILL lllJllFD,_ WU.C:iOMI .... ,., ~MITOM ) llCMI "Young Frankenc;te•fl' ! 19!4 • Comedy) Gene Wilder. Peter Boyle f • hr . 45 min) I • 11•11 1191 IUMAO!IDT ""°"1 Up ro date business information for 'T1d''a gers. mclud1ng srrateg1 SS4.les tPCrino ~ gy. and a re111ew of Wall Street dCt111•t1Ps (R) (1 hr I .owll ·v~s G1org10· 11982 Mus•c;dll Luciano Pa11aro11 Kathry" Harrold I • hr 53m1n) (0) WHAT AM,,.,.,. FOft7 An anqry c.h 1.; ol divorce discovers that vows or t11ePd ship can be 1ust a<; lrag11e as vows or ,, .ir C:Sr'TMAW Oii 1MI CAVIi Four a'.J,pr tures.ome kids chase two escaped t ,, v1cts through New Zealand w1lderne<,c;, t 1ecove< slOlet'I mooey ( 1 hr . 35 rr • · LOVI Oii GOD ~11 ClltaU CMAl9\lf ON ntl FUil l«NE 1::11 ... COMI IMMCI U&mL All> twlDY MiMTmATCALVMY ....clCK.PNCt TOM MD llJtl(f a.MYOURm.I MmlCMIT~ llCMI "The l welv1> C t11111 I 1~7() Comedy) Ron MOC<.ly fr.e11k Ldriye11<1 11 hr 34 min I -...out TOWN HALL .. ~THI,.... DAm..IOa. OIW.M•flt WLD,KDWllT rT•WllTTD OP9119C WN11C~ lf!OllllCINT'IR llCMI "The P111\\,ec;.., And T• p P.q10 ( 1945, ComeOy) Bob Hopp V·ruin1..; Mayo ( , hr 34 rr111 1 (0 llOV1I Tht> AdvCrt!ur~·. ()! Yr)11t1y Rotwi Hood' .( 1980 Drama1 A1 '"' ttl"• l~HOMTAL .. Cl) .... TOOAY • llMCM ""-DA y '11 DllCOftlll'Y WTMCOPILMD llCMI 'The Wile> GPPSP 1 115 Ad11entUte) Richard Bun on Roger M• ·<irl' .,,,~::!.==- .... um°''"' .... "'' fllNIPa.oFJ .. .,.. 'Tor Lad1os Ortly (1'l81 Pr.i ma) Gregory ~larrison, Lee Grant 12 hr-;. SmlnJ -· ()) ll'l. l'001IAU. Los Anue1f>S Rams tit Tampa Bay Buccaneers 13 h19 l 8 A 9T Pa. QUMIY A sm1111 boy ltnds that lilt' best gilt he can give is iove 8 llCMI ·snow White Artd The ThrPe Stooges' ( 196 t, Comf'ldy) Cnro1 Ho•'5 The Three Stooo-t 12 hr~ I l =.':.mmc M"M" ClmlW HMDI ornnn M1trah~ll Mayor Harold Wo<thmgton Guests MICl<ey Mouse CerOI Chanrll!1g. Leslie Ugg1ma Bozo Santa Claus f~ hrs l II> ,.. 'Alfl1D &) TONY MOWI ~'°'"'•"'IM.w'111.l fm 19'\. roonAU. San Otego Charger~ .ii P111st..urgh Steelers (3 hrs l m ratoMA&. PIWtCI . C'C' llOYll "My Fair Lady" (1964 M~s c.;i 1 Re, Ham$0n Audrey HepOurn t2 l1r SO min) E. RACOUITIALl Eitteton Ch&mp<Of' r ~ (R) f 1 hi) H DAVID IOWtl: _..,. llOOllJQKT TOO. Tr.,., c.r1ri<:Pr1 raped tn Van~ver IE.'d!11•··~ n ""'' fron the album "Let s Danc;.e t1r '>6mm) S llOVll Ma1 Dugan Return~ · ::i~ < rr •••Jyl Marstia Masoo JasonRntJ•O· t 1 h1 38 min) '1) .IAPAltTOOAY -R =..:o CHOICI I ROIOT IQtlUD ~ ::.e:-"'®ATID IONc..ut '1i> FIRIOMALNMCI 'Z' llO¥ll ·~85homol'I I 19~0 O• I' I 1 sturu M1lune MOChttO Kyo t 1 • • 1111n ) '1) .IOUMIY TO ADVINl\lm 11:00 fl) IUNDAY Q AT TMI llOYlll ®.)PWUCM.a m llOVI! A Pit. e Ot Ttp ;, t 1 19 Tl (.< ,,,,.,,,, S1llney Po1t1r" f!• 1 !..J.. r;> hr< 1 W 111.UTUNCI THIAlM • '1i) FOCUI ON IOCllTY E ROAD 9'ACllO Super Run 't!4 tr• '''""I a~M&:: ( 1 h1 ) H HIO ATTRAtnoM L llOVll · Oe-111 0 1 rhe Centu1, 1 n eJyl Cht>vy Chase S w .... .,,,,., 11 n1 38 min ) 0 ntl -MD THI lmeoTAUll f u I ,,,,,,, n ... ome irwotved with an 1n1""r 1• 1 c.muyg11ng ring alter they acc1d• ' '' ct'ver a pnce•ess statuPtte ( I ~.r 1 '1) IOWUNO 'PJ C''""" Ct1am1· r • I 1 hr) t 1::118 WALL ITMIT JOCJllW. MftOttT · TIJlllY COU..MTT Ma ®) nM WllJ( wmt DAVID~ '1i> FOCUI ON IOCllTY HJ FMOQU M>Cec Mt11coy am1 Hr I"" rr•t re• 11 mater. and hitvl' tr ! • .1 •• 11 ir '9 lip.ice 11:11 (lYl fllOVll CnClu!. ri.1 ... er· 11969 Con 1 •lfl Ir q11d Borgm;Jr• Goldie Ha.,.11 ( I r', 10 1111r1 ) -Afternoon---• 1HI I MIDDI PUYIOC* ... 'ntlll ITOOlll Ml WlllC wmt DAVI>~ ou.THOUR t' 1 llOVll The Hound 01 The Basi.e1 vine.,· ( 1972 Mystery) Stewnrt Grengt> W111tarn Shilt nor ( 1 hr . 30 min ) CD llOVll "TI1ft Nully Prof •~" ( 1961 <.ome-dy) Jerry Lewit. Stella Ste~s (I hr'.) fII) llYITllm 'RumPOle 01 The Balley llurnpole''I hoPtS of winning 11 fraud ca!W' nnd c1ear1~ his porsona1 debt& are threat f•ned by Judge 81.it=m o ( t hr I an '"°'.,.,,. r"f) MOA•u• • , •• P.LWI08lll'• CuP tr om lfndover Md (Fl) (2 ' , ) to llCMI Raiders Qt The LOSI A1k I 1981 Adventure) H1mt00 fOfd Karen Allen I t hr !>6 mlfl I -lunclay CODI. CJ)) Amil. TAU Ofama11zed segments lrom Jack London's "The Call Of The Wild." Sterling NOl'lh's "Rascal" and Mel Ellls's "Fl~"=The White Woll " (I),.. TMI llCOll> YIM (%) llO¥ll "The Grey Fox" ( 1982. West· ern) R1ehard FarnswC>fth, Jackie Bur· r~32mln) -... . ,_ITOOIU lmlllTN CONLMD P•llCrM PllOTOlltfllC .... W C.-CMAD¥91'W ~ POOTIMI. Regional coverage of Seattle Seahawks at Denver Broncos or llnd~r:r1s Colts at Los Angeles Raiders ~ mT 0/1 A.IL LOUii P ~ l'OOTaAU San Francisco 49ers al New Orleans Saints (3 hrs ) ...... 9 llCMI "What's Up, Doc?" ( 1972. Comedy) Barbra Streisand. Ryan O'Neal t2 hrs) m llCMI "Otal M For Murder" 11954, Suspense) Ray Miiiand, Grace Ke ly (2 hrs ) ID ~All: CMJZAtm MD TM1 .... Oil May 1•. 1948. thft Jewish state of lsr&- el was llnally esrabl'lahea. lllls epTsode eitplOres Its relauonshlp with the U.S. and the world and also l~s at Soviet Jewry's presenr phghl 1n lefms of human r1ghlfi o t_I hr) GD QOll Skins Game Jack Nicklaus. Arnold Palmer. Gary Player and Tom Wal· son play for shares of S360,000 In prile money 111 th1 unique t<>Urnament. from SGollSd81e. Ant (2 hrs ) ID ....,...1"'°'*'TMIM11 Ct),_. llOMDA: TMI llM MD• llOVlll The on end off-screen Ille of one of Amerl· ca's favorite actors is traced with film chps of some of his best movies Including "On GOiden Pond" wnleh won him an Oscar 1 hr I llON 'Hollywood Outtakes" ( 1982. Com~(l hr . 4Qmln.) (0) 'King 01 Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) RObe<t Oe Niro. Jerry Lewis ( 1 hr .41min ) llCMI "Hans Christian Andersen" ( 1952, Musical) Danny Kaye. Jeanma1re lhr . !><>min) .,,.ewarr• W AT-,._,. llCMI "Shenandoah" ( 1965. Drama) Jam~..=;~:rii hrs ) ! llCMI "Olva" ( 198 I, Orama) Wllhel- men1a Wiggins Fernandez. Fred•"9"' Andrti (2 htt . 5 "'4n ) •1=ur.,... .,..,.. ____ a zz..,. llCMI "Plrant)e" ( 1978. Sclence·Flc- llon) Bredford Dillman, Heather Menzies l? hrs.) • .,. 'How To Beet The High Cosr Of LiVlng" ( 1979, Comecty) Susan Saint James. Je&alc• Lango (2 hrs.) • ..WWAL "S~rka The Perfect Preda· tors" "Jaws" uthOf Ptttr Benchi.y nar· rain a look 81 lht d1vtr11ty ol ahar~ spe- cln ~ . ID -llOLOIY ~ llCMI "Lone Wotf McOuadO" (1983. Adllttltuta)._ Chuck Noftll. Qavld Cerra dll'lt f1 hf , • 1 min ) . , ....... ..., • ...,.. Vttwera arc 1rw1t~ 10 tett thetr mental skills In a series ol fast-paced lan~ed games 1 -~--.. PACI 1111 Utm .... ,,.~ ..... a.llCUIY NA Ml COlfTAOT UMTI Best Kicks ot '8• (J hr_ 3.0 mrn ) CID llCMI "On The Waterfront'' ( 1954. Orama) Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint t! hr . 47 min.) .... COUW flOOTUU. Notre Dame at Sourtiern Ca~fomla (3 hrs.) e llCMI "Tllfee Ring Circus" ( 1954. Comedy) Dean Manin, Jerry Lewis (2 hrs) D TMI PAT1Y AWAMI Bob Barker hosts lhtS awards p<ogram hon<>r1ng the best performances in motion pictures and tele- vision by animals. ltl.,. "Where The LadleS Go" ( 1980. COmeOy> Earl Holliman. Karen Black. (2 hrs ) I MAWAIMI .. TMI ._ Research on splll·braln patients reveals information aboUt se>e d1f· ferences and the relation of though! 10 language. Q ( 1 hr.) GD llO¥ll "The Island Of Of Moreau" ( 1977. Science-Fiction) Burt Lancaster. Michael York (2 hrs ) -e,..we..,-a• CD llCMI "Ticket To HollywOOd" (1980. Documentary) Hosted by Jackie Cooper i!_ hr . 14 min.) (Q) llO¥ll "The Little Foxes" ( 19'1 Ora· ma) Belle Davis. Herber! MarshaM ( t hr . 156 ~ OllTMI • llY 'AlllT9 TMI IMOIT .. lllllt CIWAMAL 11:11 mf 0/1,.... ,.._ 0 llCMI "The Smurfs Ano The Magic Flure" ( 1983. Orama) Animated (I hr. 30mln) ID -••ta PWIO (%) llCMI "All The Right Moves" ( t983. Ofama) Tom Cruise. Craig T Nelson ( 1 hr . 30m1n ) 41111 D IOI.I Skins Game Jack Nicklaus. Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Tom Wat· son play for shares of $360.000 In p<IZe money In this unique tournament. from Scollsdale. Ariz (2 hrs ) D Ml•Y .,_ MD Ne'f "The Great Santa Claus caper" The two rag dolls journey ro the North Pote to outwit Alex· ender Graham WoH. a v11laln determined ro sabotage Christmas (I) -.CO.. MCI, IOTT'm 8 llCMI "The Other" (1972. Mystery) Uta Hagen. Diana Muldaur. (2 hrs ) •.,. .. Ambush Bay" (1966. Drema) Hugh O'B<lan. Mickey Rooney (2 hrs ) I ........ WML rrmT -GU9St. Joseph Granville. publisher of The GranvlHe Mar· ket Lellor l'i) .UTC1910/1 .. ..._ CC) .,. "Greased lightning" ( 1971. Biography) Richard Pryor. Bffu Br~ 1hr ,3emln} ...,.....,. llCMI "Best Friend&" ( 1982. Come- dy) Burt Reynolds, Goldie H1wn (1 nr . 50m1n ) l .... AllnCMI -~ • um.I MICALI CIMTIMI lflClfi Animated When thtlr mother glvet up her winier c:oet to purchaM an eltcfrlc !rain. ~ 'Jttd ~ ~ tO dO eome- 11·~=°' '* in retum . ·-- 1 ..... ,.-..... PACll 0/1 CULJ\m .,. "Yes. Glor lo" ( 1982. Musical) Luciano Pavaroni. ~athryn Harrold ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) .. 8 UllTA MD TMI T.-11M1 Three h1bemaling bears dl$Cover the meglc and wonder of ChrtStma.s for the rlrst lime ( 1 hr,} I AIC ... Q rA•t ... llCMI "Miracle On 34th Street" ( 1973. Comedy) Sebastian Cabot. David Hartman. (2 hn; ) I .... ITAll,_ ,_. LM "What Should Reagan's Ecooom;c Prog<am Be?" Guest. Rep Jack Kemp (R-N Y ) i.' hr ) Ci) .._POOT UM •11 (!) POCllT ••wee Robert Woods vs. Cow~mmy Moore (R) ( 1 hr ) Cl) "Moon Madness" ( 1982 . Adventure) Animated (I hr .• 1= (0) TMI OTMllt C#l'I ~ •• Many of tOday's loP comics are featured 1n this performance taped at San Franc~ co's comedy clUb. The OtherC.fe. (%) .oWll "The Hunters" ( 1958. AdVen- rure) Robert Mirchum, Robert Wagner ( 1 hr 48 min) al'~ CCMfTYTOOAY .. ~~Mm1'1M,&. Allanta HawkS ~l .. 1 ciev:d Cavaliere (2 hrs., I 5 min.) Ma AIC .... Q . ... COi OMOIW 09) · •KAYOHAU -Evening----• .. ,D ... ~ MOU.YWOOO~ 'AMII Lee Meriwether and BOb Eubanks l'IOSt this trad1ttonal parade down HOiiywood Boule- vard. which fearures motion pleture, t~ s1on and recording stars. marching bands. equestrian uMs and Santa Claus (Span- 1Sh) (2 hrs) (I) --rT ALL Ci> llCMI "Piranha" ( 1978. Science-Fic- tlon) Bradford Diiiman. Heather Menzies A scnoo1 of man-eating t1Sh 1s accidentally released 1n the vielnlty of a seaside reson 17i~::=: '"''°'-MAITTOMAIT mtA A look at the ways cosmetic and recoostructrve surgery aid the victims of aoc1Clental rrauma, dlseaM and congerillal defects Q ( 1 hr ) (C)llO¥W "High Roed To Cf11na" (1983. Or rM) Tom Selleck. Bess Armltrong A milhoM1r"s hires a harckSrint(fng ••· WOtld war I flying ace to search for her long·IO'it father 'PG' Q (I hr . 45 min,) ~ ....ouTI OP TMI "' Rob9rto Duran vo:. Esteban OeJMus (Nov 197• In Panamo O ry) (Al ( t hr l (0) ... 'On The Walerlfont" ( 195' Drama) Marion Brando, Eva Marie SaJnt Only one man musters up enough CC>Yr11gtt to cnaueng1. n powertul mot> IMo.r whO holdl IM dO<'k WOfllers of a big city In an "#'Of'! Qf10' (t ..,,. . " min > - Sunday, Nov. 25, 198.-11 -lunllay Cont .,_ 'Room HOOd • The Sworoa of Waytanc:I'' ( 198.4, Mvenrure) Michael Praed. Jvd1 Trott. The outlaw of She<wOOd Forest battles an evil high pnestess who 1s detemuned to recover the last missing swOfd 1n a s.ot of enchanted weapons (2 tvs ) "l"'i.••1 •&••--me ... ATM--.. ... , ........ _,. "A CtlrlStmas Carol" ( 1975, Fantasy) An.mated Dickens' cla$11C story ot Ebeneter Scrooge end the ghostly v1st- tations he receives on Christmas Eve ( 1 tv ,30mm) .&MT._ (H) DA¥1D IOWll: .-OW llOOll IMf TOUll Thrs concert taped In Vancouver features muSIC from the album ''Let's Dence ' ( 1 hf .56mm) i t'lJllT., .. MllE&DI-.. au••~•'"',.._ .,. Cl>•..,... e •VII WO. John Matuuak 'tars as the Pfospecttve stepfather who plans 10 marry Ricky's mother and move into a house ne111 dOOf D 0 191.tn ..,.. fT Ol IOTI Fea- tured asuoneuts deal with ~o gr_aylty: a voleank'""lfrutmon on a Jupllet moon. blind youngsters play baseball With the aid of $00~ (!hr) I :t"C::.mAT AleWU llAT\m The Shetland Islands located oll Scotland's northern coast provide the background for a year In the life of a female otter Fiimed by cinematographer H~h Miies. (R) Q ( 1 hr ) (I) M El OUT1 OP TMI • Roberto Duran vs P1p1no Cuevas (1983 1n Los Angeles) and Roberto Duran vs Davey Moore ( 1983 1n New York) ( t hr) ([).,.,. "The Twelve Chatrs" (1970 Comedy) Aon MOOdy, Frank Langella A deposed nobleman enlists the aid of a commoner to help recover 12 chairs, one of which llOlds a fortune 1n jewels 'G' ( 1 hr , 33mln) CZl .,.,. "lndependenc" Day" ( 1983. Orama) Kathleen Oufnlan, David Keith A young mechanic hnds himself telling In love with a wa1tr868 'A' ( t hr 50 min l l •.aro••·· 19 9llTIPMa 119 e ~ ••--wi.1n1a• Punky's conceit· ed lt'lend is certain the Young Miss crown It hera. nevertheteu she badgers Punky Into becom1"!) a contestant In the local P.!9t&nl CH) ...... IOCC Mokey end Red become roommates. and nave troub~ lhannga~ 19Gl)MT tllWOVllY ••(I) •• .. MWllOTI Fiim stars Van Johnson and June Allyson ere reunited In thit episode that finds Jessa aiding an eccentric 1""8fltor who's accused of mur ~1ng_hlS former partner ( 1 hr ) 8 • 110W11 "The Vegas Stt1p Wor" Wremltte, Orama) Rock Hudaon, James Earl JoneS Aller being double-crOIM<I by hit pannera. e celebrated Las Vegaa caSI· no ()f;*ator tak" Ol/et a ltoonderlng hotel and .. ,, out to rNk• It the biggest draw on The Strip (2 hrt l ... "The Smurfs And The Magic Ftute" j 1983,j)rame.) Animated Thalov· iDle ~ Ml out to retrieve • maQICal mustCal 1nstrvment stOlen by a VIiiain 11 hr . JOmuq 8 9 llCMI "The Ew()I( Adventure" (Premiere. Science-F'icllonl Enc Walkff'. Warw1ek Davis The courageous hllle creatures from "Return of the Jed•" lace incredible dangers as they aid two young castaways searching f<X their m;ssing par· J!lnts on the fOfest moon of Endo< O 12 hrsJ •=.':mD•-w .,. . The Terry Fo11 Story" ( 19e3 Biography) Robert Duvall, Erle Fryer BaSed on the true story or a young athlete who despite having lost a leg to the dis· ease. runs a · MaratllOn of Hope" aero~ Canada 1n a wcCAtSstut bid 10 raise money tor cancer research (2 hrs ) I LfttnUI t1I ntl llCH A.MD PMOUI llAT\m The Shetland Islands. IOcated off Scotland'' no<thern coest. prOVida the background for e year 1n the fife ot a female Q1te1 Fiimed by cinematographer Hugh M1~ (A) 0 ( 1 hr.) Cl) MAIT• &Cl Wm "The Bercher.· ter Chronteles" A battle ol wills develops wtien Slope p1om1ses the wardeosh1p 10 Harding while the Bishop's wife promises lhe post to Ourvetful (Pan 5 ot 7) Q 11 hr) Cl:} llO¥ll "~ The L1mit" ff983 Orama) Michael Caine. Rictlard Gere An English physician acts 10 secure the rele&e.e ot Bnlain's honorary consul 1n Arg4Wlt1<1a k1dnappe0 by revOl\JllOOarteS 'A' ( 1 ht •• 43 mm.) CE:J IPClllCIWTM <R) 90¥9 'Ra1d8fS 01 The LOSI Ark' ( 1981 Adventure) Hamson Ford. Karen Allen In 1936. a globe·trottmg archeolo- g1!.I ad11en1vr8f races Nazi evddOers for a legendary rehg1ous arlllacl of enormous power narrowly escal)lng dozens of death traps en rou1e 'PG O ( t hr . 55 min ) CO) 90¥9 "Raiders Of The Lost Ark .. ( 1981. Adventure) Hamson Ford. Keren Allen In t936, a globe-lrothng archeolo- grst·advenlurer races Nazi 8\11ldoers for a legendary retiglO\JS amfac1 or enormous power. narrowty escaping dozens of death traps en route 'PG' ( 1 hr • 55 min) (]) llCMI .. An Ottte8f And A Gentleman" ( t982. Drama) RIChard Gere. Debfa Winger An und15e1plfned av1&tion officer candidate meets his match '" a tough Naval dnn instructor while, oll base he romances one of the local town gttls. 'A' 1(2 hrs 5 min ) TMAT-. .. _,,,PM.WILL .. LOU.wrf .,.,. "Drncuta" ( 197Q Fantasy) Frank Langella, Laurene• OIMe1 In a t913 English coastal town, an aged pro- lesSOf seeks vengeance against the cen- 1unes·Old vemptre who murdered htS d~·~. •9 mm) .. 1 (I) ii: ·-~ge IS In a iam when Ile fOfgeta LOUiSe's birthday. so ho asks Aaten 10 help ball l'lim ovl I WUIWDM ...... WT• bCI ntlAm "The Barche1- 1er ChronJctet" A battle ot wills develops when Slope p1omlMS the wardenshlp 10 Harding white the Bishop's wilt promtses the l>O$I 10 Outverful (Pert 5 Of 7) Q ( 1 hf) G 1m---r•-t1 "Rumpole Of Th!t Bal~y" ~· hoperohr1nnlng e fraud case and cleertng his peraonet debts ere 1n1eat· eneo b~ Judgo Bufllnoham Q ( 1 hr ) (%).,.,. 'The <.itey Fox" ( 1982 We<1 ern) Rtct\ard Farnsworth, Jackie Bu roughs Released alter 30 years 1n ooso a ootorlOUS stagecoectl bandit finds OCP' lanly among the people In the Cal'\ad1a wilderness when he emba1kS on a tra.1 robbtng sp1ee 'PG' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) m .,_ "Up In Central Park" ( 1941 Mus.cal) Deanna Durbin. 0.Ck Haymes I the late 1800s. irn 1"'1' lass and ht reporter cOhort &el out to expose a n ,1or ous New York gangster ~f hrs l .. trn OP9e"' •8 (I) AUCI Tommy tnes to w111e o being e lratern1ty ha.ling victrm 10 rl' much partying. but Alloo suspect'> " miyhl be deahrig with a more :.e1•111 problem " l.C..: A lflCIAL CIMTIMI Anlnodl0. Two conmv1ng bus1nesgmen try to i •c' from Ctvrstmas wh41e Senta Claus r" other ideas D ICMOGl. llAT Guests the CarSO" ~ ~' SchOot Colt Marching Bend. Jorn 81.1•~., band leader, Frank Hams, director"' '" Sen~h MUSIC Oivl&lon little Miss Marker 1•13.: Orama) Shirley Temple, Adolphe M(»11 • A hllle g1111s 1a1se<1 by bookies ana ra .,.. eers 12 hrs) -· CD 11A11191 '°"' u. Tr11pPf'r •• adm•lled lo San Francisco Memoua H !)Ital w11h symptoms ot an 1ncu1ab11- ease J t hr) D m __,. CM1C1e1 ....,,.,, rHI "'f~ll • fT lllOW" COl9• uve p+-• mances by Joan Rivers, BUI Cosov 11 Steve Martin. comedy highhghlS Oy P 1 ney Dangerfield Ge<><ge Carhn 1 Maher Jerry Seinfeld and Ronnie Sh. •,. ~hi ) .,,~.~-Ck 11ccoun11ng error oevelopt 1n10 an gahon that has Mark and the " • 1nv01ved with underco11er cops who'"' 10 91.,e up that< vig~ante-hke w~k t• far duly Q (t hr) l :.:o-... , ACTOM OI ACTlll mtUmOm"Af1cefnW 'J erland" Atehard Burton and his daJQ'•'ll Kate star m this adapt a lion of Eva L" C 1J1 llenne·s Broadway ITIYSIC&I proovc'• 1 1 Lewis Carrotl'f classic (A) ( 1 r • Jr min) CC) 90¥9 "Breathless" ( 1983 [)ramlll Richard Ge1e. Valene Kaprlnslcy A 11 • spirlled auto thief un1n1enllona11y kill• 1 patrOlman and later develops en ot ' sive a11rac11on 10 a young woman R hr . 41 min) ij, llOYW .. ,...,,. Wtrkftd Ledy 11•1!J Comedy) fiJye 0ufl8way. A1e11 0 .. 1 " rascinou~ htgh·toeiety woman engor in highway robbery. Mductfon end m·1•01'' '" the course ot & day'• wOfl< 'R' r 1 1 38 m1r1 J CO>llDWll "Stai 80" (1983, Chmal M.11 14'1 Hemingway £rte Roberts T11ces ''" caroer and death of model-oetteu O "" thy Stratlen who was murdered by ~ • ' _1ostr=mgand 'R' ( t hr . •4 min 1 -.... Ne .. lf•WffM .,.,. &n '111 ._ Fealti" Alabama ~ • ..,., "" Jllm cmolll ID ... •·ea:.PI 200Crl 198T. SG• ence-FICllOn) Stovt Rellsbaek, Ollvia Hui. sey Cepturfd rebttt In a ttrletly con troUed luturt toe~ly tr• ottered the11 12 Sunday, Nov. 25, 1984 11......------------------------~- (!)COUW flOOJIM1. fll) treeoom ii they m1n1oe to survive as t~ -I -Sunday Conl ~~zarre hunt 'A' ( 1 hr .. 20 min ) ~ llOWll "&va" (198 1. Orama) W1lhel· menla ·w 1ggms Fernandez. Frederic Andrei A French postman's recording of his tavor11e opera star's performance leads him on a wild and dangerous adven- ture. (Dubbed In English) 'A' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) +'-- =1UFJ:\. fil ,...,._ ........ ,,.,, •AllMT -.n ""'°"' "',.. CllCUI ... "Star 80" ( 1983. Orama) Mar- iel Hemingway.. Eric Roberts Traces the career and ~ath of model-ectress Doro- thy Stfatten wtio was mur~red by her estr::;,ied husband. 'R' ( 1 hr • 44 min ) I •zau•~ tW C::. ... tW .,. "A Dandy In Aspic" ( 1968. Suspenae) LatJrence Harvey. Mia Farrow An undercover SOVlet agent It assigned to eliminate an enemy infiltrat01 responsible for the deaths of three British agents (2 lt:alhrt :5+.:r-PllAL .... Q PM:l M lllTDI CMU•l•H•llOVT0/119 ATMllOWll __.,IJW 1111 Wiil Featured Alabama. ( 1 hr ) l __.,PALRL _. ,,..., Neal Gabler and Jet· Irey Lyons host an informative took et what's new at the movies. l llOlll-=*ll.'19GITIMCI• .,.Q.UI tWI MOU.TWOOO ~ Featured Sissy Spacek discusses her new movie "Ttie River'', a loolc at the Jacksons· "Victory " tour as II winds down. a report on the popularity ot sc1ence-flett0n on telev1s1on and at the movies CC).,. "Young Frankenstein" ( 1974. Comedy) Gene Wilder. Peter Boyle The grandson or the Infamous Or Franken· stein allemprs to create a synthetic man In this parody of "Frankenstein" movies 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) (H)llOWll "Star 80" ( t983, Orama) Mar· lel Hemingway. Enc Roberts Traces the car&ef and death of model-actress Doro- thy Straiten who was murdered by her estranoeci husband 'A' Q ( 1 hr 44 $'._°"_ tW8 llOWll "Warning Shot" 11967, Suspense) David Janssen, Eleanor Par· ker A detective gets In trouble when he shoora a doctor In rhe course of his work (2 hr'. 10 min) -· .... -*Aa.'1"°"'11MQ- _......._llovlel- .. (I) "Robin Hood • The Swor di of Way- land" { 1984. Adventure) Michael Proed. Judi Trott (2 hrt.) •OO. "A Dog Of Flanders" (1969. Orama> Oiv1d t..e,dd. OOClflld CrJIP u hr 36 min) "The Moon In The Gutter" ( 1083. Orft1na) Gora•d Oeperdleu. NHIH&ia Kin P-1 (2 hrt . t 1 mtf'I ) l iiit.n ... ..,,,._.. ~ Case histories ot several Baby Does are examined In the lighl ot recent legal declalons and government rures concerning medical care fOI' erltlcally •r=~~ CO) llO'Wll "Richard Pryor • Here And Now" ( 1983. Comedy) The famous comedian raps everyone -from elephants to former wives -In thil fllm staged at the Saengef Theatre In New O<leans 'R' ( 1 hr .. 37 min) tl:'W8 ... "Pursuit" { 1972. Orama) Ben Oanara. E.G Marshall A polltlcal aciivlst matCheS wits with an agent Who lrles to stop the for"* from deltroylng a large us~~hrs) ttll .UT~AL.-CCUICTIOll W.Y.llMlf MTW OllM llTI .... Q a.c:tt•NMDm ----~== ...... """'' .... .on .... llO¥ll "All The Right Moves" ( 1963, Orama) Tom Cruise. Cralg-T-Nelson ATI ambitious high school football playe< In a dying Pennsylvania steel town dreams of a college scholarship in order to make a betrer lite for himself 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) tM llOWtl "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983. Comedy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards A widow's ne'er-do-well father, who aban· doned her when she was a child of nine. shows up with a au1tcase full of ill-gotten money and e bad heart condition 'PG' ( t hr . 38m1n) W (!) .. "Give U5 Wings" (19•0. Adventure) Wallace Ford. Vlct0< JO()' A crop.dusting company gels a group ot youlhs to fly their dilapidated Old planes despite the rl~& ( 1 hr . 30 mJn ) I CIMTWICMU,_NID t• WfOUCMILa ~ 'Gl""COde Name. Minus One" ( 1976. Sclence-Flclion) Ben Murphy. Katherine Crawford A special agent becomes 1nv1S1ble at wlH as the result of the alt8feffects of an underwater explo- StOn. (2 hrs) I . ...., ... •AT'11110l IOLI World Melotl Play Champ1<>n1h1p Anal from Wentworth. England (R) ( t hr . 30 min.) -~ llOWll "Dream House" (1981, Ora- ma) John Schnelder. Marilu Henner A young Southerner falls In love wUh a Man· hattan dweller and plans to build his dream house In a New York City ghetto .. Q'.l) "Man-Trap" (1961, Orama) Jeffrey Hunter. David Jansaen. (2 hrl ) CC) "Marcl1100" ( 1979. Biography) Tony Lo Bianco, Bellnda Montgomety ( 1 hr 36m19 l Ml(Jl) "F'rances" ( t9ei. BIOgraptty) Jesajc. Lange. t<tm Stanloy. J2 hrs .. 20 min.) l'l9 "fhe9oy WhoTurntdYelloW" (198t. Fllmnyr Mark"'Olghtam;-Rot:Mt !Odlton .. "Ice Castltl" ( 1979, Romance) Lynn Holly JohnM>n, Robby a.nson ( t hr 53 min l ~hr .1c';'i' lllO A~ ... "P()(t(y'a" (198 1, Comedy) Dan Monahan. Mal1t Herrler In Floflda In the late 1950s. a gang of fun-loving h!Qh school bOys seef<s revenge against the proptletor of-a local brothel. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min) •1C::. ... _,.ATCll '",... ..... .. ... "lndepenclenee Dey" ( 1983. Orama) Kathleen Quinlan. David Ketth. A young mechantC finds himself falling In IOVa with a waitress. 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min.) d (H) ll0¥8 "Nightmares" ( 1983, Horr0<) Cristina Raines, Emmo Estevei A pickup trvck. a pack of cigarettes. a V1de<> game and a colonial home all ptay a pert In tour episodes of horror and suspense 'R' ( 1 hr . 39 min ) nl ... C::. ... mn'WATCM tll llO¥ll ''A Night tn Heaven" (1983, Orama) ChrtStopher Atkins, Lesley Anne Warren A married college instructor has an allair wnh one ot her students who WOl'llu a male. 8.ltQllc; dancet 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 23 min) ·1..,-CM'Too. ..., .. MIM'T Ml CllCUI ... --..... ,.... a1I llO¥ll "Lone WOii McOuade" ( 1983. AdVenture) Chuck Norris. David Carra· dine A man attempts to end an arms smuggling operation 'PG' ( 1 hr . 4 7 min) a:ae llO¥ll "Great Day tn The Morning" ( 1956. Adventure) Virginia Mayo, Robert Stack In the days preceding the Civil War. Gold Rush lever runs htgh 1n Colorado as inhabitants unwittingly beeome bitter 11vals (2 hrs ) ~,Amt. -(ii}~·Monry Python's The Meaning 0 1 Life" ( 1983. COO)edy) John Cleese. Mtehael Patin. The Seven Ages of Man provide the loose framework tor a series of comte ep1s0des spoofing everything from sexual reproduction to gluttony 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 m1n) MOVll "Confessions Of A Pop Per· former" (1975. Comedy) Robin Askwith, Anthony Booth A rock 'n' roll star rinds plenty of romanttC action Whlle on tour ( 1 hr . 30mm) -~ CllCMO'lflm'T-.T • H•llTWCR) ... ''Wedding In White" (1973. Orama) Donald Pteasence. CarOI Kane A father attempts 10 ssve the family honOf by finding a husband tor his daughter Who is pregnant by her brother's wartime bud dy 'A' (1hr .43min) •m.....n "The Man From Sncwy Rrve<" ( 1982 . Adventure) Kirk Oougla Tom Burlinson LI_ hr •4 m1n ) •Cl) "The Orey Fox" t 1982. Wettlfn) Richard FarnswOl'th. Jackie BuirougM f 1 hf . 32 min) ... "The Adventures 01 Tom S.wv«" ( 1938, Comed~) Tommy l(elty. Jeclcle ~ t1 tit 30mrrt , •CQ) "The A1Qht Stuff' 11. 83, Dr•rnal Sunday. Nov.25, 1984 13 ~---------~------~--·.....- -Monclay Coal. Sam Shepard. SCott Glenn (3 hra .• 12 min ) -~ "The Three Faoes 01 Eve" (1 957. Orama) Joanne Woodward. David Wayne ( 1 hr , 29 min.) CID "The Ruling Class" < 1971. Drama) Peter O'Toole. Alastatr Sim (2 hrs .. 35 min) Cl) "Qold IS Where You And It" ( 1938. Western) G90lge Brent. Ofrvla de Hav1l- land. p hr .• 30 min.) (%) "The Hunters" ( 1958, Adventure) Robeft Mitchum. Robert Wagner. ( 1 hr . 48m1n) -an "The SCar1e1 Angel" (1952, Adven- iure) Yvonne Oe Cari<>. Rock Hudson ( t hr . 30min ) 1WD "The Runaway Barge" (1975. AOVenture) Tim Matheson. Bo Hopkins (1 hr ,30m1n) CS) "The P1ra1es 0 1 Penzance" (1983, Musical) Kevin Kline. Angela Lansbllry (2hrt1 _.,, _____ _ -· "ColdTurkey" (1971,COmedy) Dick Van Dyke. Pippa Scott. (2 hrs.) ~"Green For Danger" ( 1947, Mystery) Sally Gray, Trevor Howard. { 1 hr .. 33 min) (%) "Rashomon" ( 1950, Orama) Toshlro Mlfune. Machlto Kyo ( 1 hf .. 23 min.) W (Q) "Biii Cosby. Himself" ( 1982. Corne- d~ Bill Cosby ( 1 hr . 44 min ) W OO "Six Weeks" ( 1982. Orama) Dudley Moore, Mary Tyler Moore. ( 1 hr., 47 min ) (I) "Big Mo" ( t973, Orama) Bernie Casey, Bo Svenson ~ 1 hr .. 53 min ) (%) "House Across The Bay" ( 1940, Ora- ma) George Rafi. Joan Bennett ( 1 hr . 12 min) -~"Marciano" ( 1979, Biography) Tony Lo Bianco. Belinda Montgomery ( 1 hr . 36mln.) • (Q) "Beast master" ( 1982. Adventure) Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts ( 1 hr. 45 min ) (%) "The Caine Mullny" ( 1954, Orama) Humphrey Bogatt, Jose Ferrer (2 hrs . 5 min ) •CID "A Dog Of Flanders" (1959, Orama) Dal/Id Ladd Donald Cusp ( 1 hr . 38 min ) CJ) "The Boy WhO Turned Yellow" ( 1981, Fantasy) Mark Olghtam. Robert Eddlson -~ "The Three Faces 01 Eve" (1957. Orama) Joanne Woodward, David Wayne ( 1 hr . 29 min.) •CD .. Airplane II The Sequel" C 1982. Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hagerty. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) (D) "Frances" ( 1982. Biography) Jessica La~. Kim Stanley. (2 hrs .• 20 mln.) (I) • Waltz Across Texas" ( 1983. Orama) Anne Ar chef. Terry Jastrow ( 1 hr • 40 min) Cl) "Wedding In White" ( 1973. Drema) Donald Pteuence. Carol Kano. (1 hr • 43 min.) • •aJ "Return To Peylon Pteoe" (1961. Orama) CarQI l.ynley, Jeff Chandler. (2 hra... 3~ min.) _ ...... ___ _ -u=----~-~~VOtk~t-Mlemt =""tn.. 15mln.) 14 Sunday~Nov.25, 1984 I MMtlOIWIT Lfll'm.D Of THI llCM ,_ PAMOC'9 ... flOOTIM1 New York Jets at M1am1 ~hrs.) l:::r.: .... lftlODUCml llCUIY llOY• "Ice Cu ties" ( 1979. Romance) Lynn-Holly Johnson, Robby Benson. A promising young figure ~aler and her boyfriend 11nd suoden success hard 10 cope with when she Is chosen 10 train for a pre·Olympje COf!lpellOon 'PG' 1.1. ht 53 min.) CEJ UB&IKITI OI THI • Mike Ross- man vs Victor Gahndez (Sept 1978 1n New Ofleans). ( 1 ht ) 00 WT O'T1'B'1 ~-WTIW Fifty new Muppets are Introduced In a heart-warming story about the tove between an otter mother and her son lllCI YM DWI ....... LA,_,._., ... M.ICI ...am.1 ~••w ... Of '°"1'\19 MnOIUMC-... "All The President's Men" ( 1976. Orama) Roben Redford. Dustin Hottman Based on the book by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward Two Washington Post reporters experience constant setbacks while uncove<ing the scandalous tacts behmd the Watergate Nllb"~~:.:·•1 LAMIOAT •a IMUZlll Clips 01 Michael Jack- son's "Victory" concert. motorcyclist Doug Domokos whose 145-mile wheelte mede the Guinness Book of World l""'E-... -. Of llOll'Nm ,,,,,,,"' ... 1 CC*f ACT (It) Q NYllllOft..Um UClilca World Champt0n ship Race lrom Houston. (R) ( 1 hr ) PMC*ITON QGll TO ICHOOt. Padd· 1ngton Bear's plan 10 l;)e a model student on the titst day ol school gels a failing grade when he brings ch1sos to the class- room Cl)IWl»Y ..... ATM ODICW In a con· cert taped ar New Y()(k • Odcon C~•h singet·songwnter Randy Newman per· f()(ms some of hlJ biggest hits lnc.ludlng "Short People" and "Sall Away" and 111 IOined by Linda Ronstadt and Ry COOder i!lw.) CZ)llOWll "Come And Get It" ( 1936, Ora· ma) Joel McCrea. Walter Brennan. A cru. et paper mlll owner acquires the l)OW9f 10 conttol the Wlsoonsin IUmber country ( 1 hr .• 39 mitt) 1 ....... 1\9 t OI ntl TOWN Featurecr a tour or Southern F10r1qa Including windsurfing and cigar making In Miami, behind-the- scenes on "M1am1 Vice". a trip through the Evergl&des: re-discovering Heming· w•Y'.• =•st. Jimmy Bullen I ~~= .. ,, ......... ......... ,,, .. wa.. 81) W09m •WOMtl "Islands" Expelled from school and In trouble With the law a recalCllrant teen-age< (lngrld Veninger) experiences a rite ol pasaage when she spends the aummer on a remote Island with a compesslonale family lnend (!.oulse Ftetc~ o ( 1 hr.) (8) ,.._, Wembley and Gobo's f11enosh p tS tested wn.n they enter the Great Race (0) llO¥ll "The Right Stuff" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Sam Shepard. Sc01t Glenn. Based on the book by Tom Wolfe. The &electton and training ol the first American astro nauts take place amid polltlcat maneuver 1ng and media hype 'PG' (3 hfs . 12 min ) G liAWI UI, WU TIAYIL M (!l) llO¥ll "Strike Force" ( 1975. r:>rama) Clift Gorman, Donald Blakely. A spec11:1I unit of law enf0tcement agents. comb1n 1ng the t>est talents of police from feoeral 10 local levels, ls set up to attack the prob lem of 0<iCn1Zed crime (I hr .• 30 min ) .. 8 (I) ,_,.,. llllJ ... ml The Agency's austerity blldget requires Lee 10 SOllclt Amanda's help In dellv8flng top se<:ret Illes ( 1 hr1, D tm tn ILi ~·-,_ MAC11CAL .-a Kim Flelds and Tony Danza Sie vie· ltms of ptactical tokes: JohMy Carson and Ed McMahon are featured 11'1 a oome dy sketch from the old TV sttow "Who Do You Trust?" ( 1 hr ) 8 llO¥ll "The End" (1978. Comedy) Burl Reynolds, Dom De Luise A terminal ly Ill man musters the courage and deter - rrunatton to race his Impending death with a se==Y (2 hrs ) ~--•wan I '='"In The Heat Of Tha Night" ( 1967. Mystery) Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger The mood 1s tense when a olack detective from Phlladelphla arrives In a small M1S$1ssippi town to help a local red· neck shenll solve a murder case. (2 hrs ) 9 wotm•1*8 "Islands" Expelled from schOOI and In trouble with the law. e recaJc1trant teen-ager (Ingrid Ve~nlnger) experiences a rile of paaaage when she spends the summer on • remote island with a compesstonate family friend iou1se Fletcher). o ( 1 hr ) IC'MTHlllCOMD~ -----(II) llO¥ll "Sophie's Choice" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Meryl Streep, Kevtn Kllne In 1947 a young writer from the South tak" up resi- dence with a POllSh lmmlgrent, • vlotlm ol Nazi persecution. and her Intellectual Jew· lsh b0y1rlend. 'R' (2 hrs .• 37 min.) W WM..-:MUDYM9 .. llMIC Lena Horne preeentt her Tony Awarl.l- wlnnlng one-woman Broadway shOw lo wt'tiCh she perf()(fM "Can't Help Lovin' That Men." "Fiom Thlt Momeni On" and "Storm~her " (2 hra ) I. -... , ..... ....... .. , mrrmrftl FF TW Feetured uT°XJ' Jeckson • ~CM PU ... "Ttttlment" Jane Altxandet and Wiiiiam Oevane star In this crllieelly 8CCl8imtd 1983 him In the "ltermath of a nuclear attack that dettroyt m<l$1 of the U.S .. a northem ~­ lorrll mothtt.01 ttv..au~ t~ tter amily together ... and altvt. Q (I hr . 30 ~. CC> _,.MJT lnt8Mtwt and videos lnlartpttN the 1ound ot l.1nda Aonstadt and Netson Rlddle't laltlt albUm COllabo- -Monday Cont. ration, "LUSh Lrle " .-r .... • Cl) UTI a M.La Tempers llare when Jennie and Emma compete for the lead role ol Mabel 1n lhe school's prC>O.Jcllon ol "I.he Pirates of Penzance · D GD 90Vll "Rearv1ew Mirror" (Prem 1ere, Orama) Lee Remick, Michael Beck An eacaped killer holds a lerrifled woman and a baby hostage as he eludes the police on a chase through the swamps and island 1owns of South Carolina O (2 lhrsl... De. COllTIU. ~ .... Scheduleel Ang•e [)CIM· son. Joey 81sh0p Beverly Hills es1ates ( 1 hr } Ill AlmlCM PU~ 'Testament · Jane Alexender and William Devane star 1n this cri11ca11( acclaimed 1983 him In the attermarh o a nuclear attack that destroys most of the U S . a northern ca11- loin1a mother ol 1hree srruggles lo keec> her family together •• and afr\le O ( 1 h r JO min) (C) llO¥W The Kentucky Frieo Movie ( t977. Comedy} Evar1 K1rr Masrer Bong Soo Han This C-Ollec1100 ot no-hOlds- barred sa11r1ca1 sketches spooling telev• SIOn and movie cliches inclu~ cameo appearances by Dor1ala Sutherland Hen ry Gibson. George Lazer·by and 8111 B1x ~'A' (1 hr 30m1n) ~(fl) llO¥W "Sophie's Choice ( 1982, Dra- ma) Meryl Streep Kevin Khne In 1947 a young writer from llie South takes up res• dence with a Polish 1mm1gran1. a victim ot Nazi persecu11on. and her intellectual Jew lsh ~d R' (2 hrs. 37 min ) "The Moon In Tti. Gutter ( t983. Orama} Gerard Depard1eu Nas 1ass111 K1nsk1 Desptte hl9 obsessive search loi the rap1c;t respons1blf tor lhe suicide ot h1<; ~1s1er a French longshoreman !alts in love with an 1mpuls1ve rtCh girl !Slibh Ilea} 'R.'' (2 2 hrs . 17 min J 6D MIMD llT'CHCOCI flMllWTI H dl) POITMIT Of Mm!ICA Hal Holbrook host& this look at Arizoria ( t hr l "U CAU TO GLORY Sarnac is called upon to es&ist federal agents m locating a mote they believe has breached security at the base (1 hr} .. 8 .wMM'T Michael hires Stephamp as the TV stah0f'1 s new receptl(')nlSt but when she doesn·1 w0tk out he Ines to lln<l a discreet way ot tiring her (J) llON "Tt\e Lost Man' ( 1969 Di&· ma) Sidney PO!ticr. Joanna Shimkus A black eic·Army officer dlSCOllers 1hal more lhon Clemonstraflons are necessary to ensure racier= (2 hrs . 30 min ) 9 8'9T TOllQtfl Fe11turnd La Toya Jackson ) COUHI F001Ul.L Noire Dame at Southern Cal (A) (3 hrs ) -· (I) ~a UCl'Y C8gney 9Vlters a personal c11sis when she rs forced lo shoot at a bal·wetk:lrng teen-ager Cluttng a rob ber~~lhrl I •CALL TO ILo.Y Sarnac is called upon to ostltt led8'al agentS 1n locating a mole lhey believe has breached security at the base (1 hr.) E ......... .......... cow-r~ ... PMJiCI Old hits and new songs ltlciudlng "We'll M•l AOi1n" in an open· 111 concert held 1n OxlOrdshtre. Engtond U tlr 30m1n I fiD UU.M.L..,.. .. @ .,.. "Piranha' Piranha!" ( 1972. Adventure) Peter Brown. Wilkam Smtih A ruthless hunrer schemes to stalk a tno of t~le wtldhle p=phets. (2 hrs J .. ,TMAnNOLL ..... ..,. ... ,_.,. .... c ..... ~ "Violet" The Academy Award-winning film about a disfigured woman Whose search f()( a euta leads hel to self-reoogni· hon and acce~tanoe '1i> -* ... --ccum "Our Rellred Executives How They Help Peo- ple" A loolt at hOw ret11ed businessmen aSStSt small businesses ct) AIUll.1'1D lllTI ®~-·-A profile Of SllC Viet nam Wat vetetans who. tor ten years ha11e led sohtary ltves In. remote areas of the U S struggling with the effects of their wartime experiences and lhe rejection of American society.. 11 hr.) .. ... tW ftx.CI> ®'ID ID ... ICTY &SSW• IOCU'a. ..... IUTTml.D llCMI "La Nu11 De Varennes" ( t983. OramaJ Marcerro Masrr01ann1. Jean-LOOJS BarrauJL The story of Marie An1ome11e and Louis XVI on their flight to the rown ol Varennes on the eve ol the Revotu11on. t§ubt1t1ed) 'R' (2 hrs • 10 min ) CO) 90Vll "Get Crazy" ( 1983. Comedy) Malcolm McDowell, Allen Goorwltz A famous rock music 1mpresar10 hosts a dis- astrous New Year's Eve bash 'R' ( 1 hr 32 min) t• 8 CJ) -A -A.J and Rick try to locate m1ss1ng classmates fOI' their high school reunion. ul'\Bw are that one of lhem 1!. a criminal (R) (t ht .. 10 min 1 D fl) IUT Of CAMOM Host Johnny Car SOfl Guests. David Brenner, Lee Green· wood. Adrrana Case10111 (R) ( 1 hr I 80DDCOWll I 0 AIC ... 9ltlm.lll -AIGAUIN ~ AlmlCA "Saturday Ntghl Live" regular5 Brad Hall. Gary Kroegef and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. precauhons to prevent child abduction (R) ( t hr I 90Vll "The Glitter Dome' ( t984, Ola ma) James Garner JOhn L1thgow Two veteran Los ArlQ&le$ police detecllves try to SOive the mutder of a movie studio tiead. f1gh1tng burnout while unraveling the mystery 1nv01v1ng Hollywood's seamy underground. O ( t hr . 35 min ) UJ 90Vll "That Lucky Slllf" ( t980, Com· edy) Randy Wesl. Kelly Nichols. A bank error tums a New York elevatOI' operator into a wealthy Jet·set playboy ( 1 hr . 20 min) (SJ llCMI 'Motel Hell" ( 1980. Horror) Rory Galhoun, Paul Linke Farmer Smltl'l uses rus t>ackroeds mole! to add fiav0t to his t.:::,jes 'R' (I hr 43 min) CZ) "The Caine Mutiny" (1 954, Orama) Humprney Bogart. Jose F9frer BaSed Of'1 the novel by Herman Wouk A group of officers mutiny against their cap- tain. cla1mrng thllt ti. it men1any unstable (1 hrs , 5 min ) '9 JW Cl.W Scheduled topic. how atcohOI Cl)-a mamage ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) -1 ZOlll l'IMO ... "The s.cr.t War 01 Hally rr1gg" ( 1969. Comody) Paul Newman. Syfva Kosclna An Army private is 5ef"lt to helo h\le b1igadte1 generall ncape from lhe llallans (2 hrs . 15 mm ) i •••w ... IOCaa.Pl.a mmTIOllAllM...CO a1I .,.. "Champagne For Caesar" ( 1950. Comedy) Celeste Hotm Ronald Cotman An unemployed genius plans to send a QUIZ show rnto bankruptcy (2 hrs 5m1n) am a • u11..n Wini DAVID un.mM Sched\Jled· Kns Kristofferson. robot dem· onstra11on ~tl Ber~ ( 1 hr ) I MllB CllCOCI .....,., MOUYWOOD~ .,.. ''Rollover" ( 1981. Orama) Jane Fonda. Krrs Kristott9fson A former movie star who took over the chairman· ship other late husband's corporahon and a tilgh-powereo f1nanc1al expert become involved 1n a disastrous deal with Arab 1nvestois. (2 hrs.) tD 90Vll "Gidget" ( 1959. Comedy) Sandra Dee. Cllfl Robertson During sum· mer vacallon. a g1r1 chases sun. surf and romance (2 hrs.) I ..... ,.. .-Tm llOWll "Rumble F1Sh ( t983 Orama) Malt Diiion. MICkey Rourke In a 19S0s urban environment. a young tough looks up to ~ eldef brother an aging ~ while struggling 10 hno his own olace in the world 'R' ( t hr . 34 min ) ttM tJ CJ) .... , .. a ... When lhe Com- miSSIOnet's mother arrives to celebrate the birthday of an otd friend mysterious questions about their mu1ually owne<l. stock surface (R) ( 1 h< • 20 min ) • 1.,,. Mm F001Ul.L HIClt'TUlfTt AT TMI llO¥lll Bna'T~ ~ Featuted La Toya Jackson e llOWll "The Family Way · ( 1967 Comedy) Hayley Mrlls. John M~IS A young man fates an e'I!barrassing sexual problem when he and h1s new bride are forced by linanc1al c1rcumstences to move 1n wtth his parents (2 hrs ) (£)MA AIU CONTACT UAATI Best Kicks ol '84 (R) ( t hr 30 m1n.) 1:11 -.ATiit TUMA Vera Carp and her V1g1- lt1nfe Smut Snatchers of Amenca are part or the loeal zanies ol Tuna. Texas who surface during the 1nvest1ga11on of the death 01 a tocat 1udge ( t hr ) b11 llOWll "Straoght Time" ( 1978 Orama) Dustin Hottman Gary Bu~y An ex-con desperately tries 10 go srrarghl altet leav· 1ng puson. 1n S?'le ot lhe many roadblocks which rise up befOfe 1'!1m R' l t hr S4 min } "°"' "All The Right Mdves" (1983 Orama) Tom Cruise. Crlirg T Nelson An ambll10us high school football player 1n a dying Pennsylvarua steel town dreams ot a college sct10larSh1p 1n 0tder to make a better tile tor himself 'R' O ( I hr 30 min.) 1:111 =T lmCom M.-CCIWCTDI ..... IWITlf'ILMllM. 119 Cll ... _,..ATCM .,.. "The Singing Vegabot'ld ( 1935. Western) Gene Autry Smiley Bur· nette. A shy hero and n1s bumbling Sldek· ick wind uµ b•ttling °'-!tlaW" whO prey on o wagon 1r.11n and 'krdNlp cl runaW11y girl ~ .... ~ llON "The Hunters· ( 1958. Aav.n+ -,aret' Aobl!rt Mltct'rum: Robert WttQMf An ace pilot heir:>$ members ot "'9 air team to becom. better people I 1 hr . 48 Sunday. Nov.25, 198~ 15 min) d (H) llO¥ll "The Man From Snowy River" (1982, Adventure) Klfk Douglas, Tom Burhnson A young bOy grows to man· hood du(ing a hazardous lrek through lhe Auslral18n wilderness 'PG' ( 1 hr., 44 min) l:tl <JZ) WOll.D AT&..-. CD) llO¥ll "Bill Cosby, Himself" ( 1982, Co~y) 8111 Cosby The comedian looks al everyday faults and IOtbles and per- IOfms hts tamous-character1z.a11ons. 'PG' ihr . 44 min.) -...... CMTOOll ..,., IWMIUllT ...-..oOIOQ • .,. "Sex Games Of The Very Rich" ( 1983. Adult) Heather Deeley, Chris Chll· l ~.18mln.) -:-••r&•LRMeDU1" DOWllPORM CCUT -Tuesclay -Mondng Movies- -~"Green F0t Danger" (1947. Mystery) Sally Gray. Trevor Howard. ( 1 hr .. 33 min ) •CZ> "()Iva" (198t, Orama) Wllhetmenia Wiggins Fernandez. Frederic Andrei (2 hrs . 5 min.) •<Ill "To Flfld A Men" (1972, Orama) Pamela Sue Martin, LIOyd Btldges (2 hrs) •OD "Dot And The Bunny" (1980. AdVen· ture) An1matad ( 1 hr , 10 min) W (D) "The Sold1e1" ( 1982, AdVenlure) Ken Wahl. Wilham Pt1nce ( t hr . 30 men ) -~"Raggedy Man" (t981, Drama) Sissy ~eek, Eric Roberts ( 1 hr .. 35 min) CZJ "The Hunlets" ( 1958. AdVenture) Robert Mitchum. Robert Wagner ( 1 hr . 48 mtn) •OD "The Secret 01 NIM H " (1982. Fan· tasy) Animated VOtCes of EJ1.zabeth 1-iart· man, Dom Oelurse. ( I hr . 20 min ) CO) "Oklahoma'" (1955. Musical) Gor don MacAae, Shirley Jones. (2 hrs .. 25 min) ... "Saddle Tromp· ( 1950, Westeui) Joel McCrea. WMda Hendrix ( 1 hr . 30 min) •CI> "Frances" ( 1982. Biography) Jessica Lange, Kim Stanley (2 hrs . 20 min.) -CC) "Come And Get II" (1936. Orama) Joel McCrea, Wa11er Brennan. { 1 hr., 39 mm) Cl) "The Password Is Courage" ( 1963. Orama) Otrk Bogarde, Mat1a Perschy ( 1 hr., 66m1n) -([l) "The Grass Is Always Greener Over The Septic Tank" ( 1978. Come0y) Car~ Burnell. Charles Grodin (2 hrs.)· tWOD "Orea" ( 1977. Adventure) Rlchatd Hams. CharlOtte Rampling. ( t hr., 32 min ) fWD "Manhunter" ( 1974. Orama) Ken Howard. Gary LockwOOd. (I hr . 30 min.) _ ........ 11.v1-- -· .. Cesh McCall" ( 1959. Or1m11) James Garner, Natalee WOOd (2 ht• J CC) "Warlodt'' ( 1959. Western) Richard _ Widmark, Htnry Fonde (21Jrt .J min,) 16 Sunday. Nov. 25, 1984 .. 4111 Cl) "WarGames" ( 1983. Suspense) Mall hew Broderick. Dabney Coleman ( 1 hr . 53 min) (%) "The Grey Fox" ( 1982. Western) AIChard Farnsworth. Jackie Burroughs. ( 1 hr . 32 min) W "On The Waterfront" ( 1954. Orama) Marlon BrandO, Eva Marie Saini. ( 1 hr .. 47m1n) (l)) "Hans Christian Andersen" ( 1952. Musi<:al) Danny Kaye, Jeanmaire ( 1 hr .. 45 min) 1:11(%) "Independence Day" ( 1983. Orama) Kathloen Oulnlan, David Keith. ( 1 hr . 50 mtn ) Ml~ "Whal Pnce Glofy7" ( 1952. COme- dy) James Cagney. Dan Dalley. (1 hr., SO min) ~ ) "I Am The Cheese" (1983. Orama) Robet1 MacNaughton. Hope Lange ( 1 hr . 35 mtn ) •©.) "The Outsiders" (1983. Orama) C. Thomas Howell. Matt Diiion ( 1 hr.. 31 min) Ila(%) "The Twelve Chairs" 11970. Come· dy) Ron MOOdy, Frank Langella ( 1 hr . 3.4 min) 4111 "The A.ghr Stuff" ( 1983. Orama) Sam She.pard. Seem Glenn (3 hrs., 12 min) W (C) "Amltyvllle ·The Demon" ( 1983, Hor- ror) -rony AObefls. Tess Harper (1 hr . 45m1n ) CD) "The Soldier" ( 1982. Adventure) Ken Wahl, w1111am Prince ( 1 hr . 30 min.) .. "Annie" ( 1982, MUSIC81) Aw.en Ovion Alberl Finney (2 hrs , 8 min ) • ([l) "Bullitt" ( 1968, Drama) Sieve McOueen. Roberl Vaughn. (2 hrs . 25 mtn) .. "House Across The Bay" (1~0,,._ Ora· me) George Rah, Joan Bennett. 11 hr .. 12mln.) _.._ .... ___ _ .. ...... Miilft DAYIMAll ... llllTTOIMllT ,__,..,,,, ITMftm • 11111.-olf-----------· ture) Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts. A young man with an unusual taltnt f0t QOY· erning animals searctlet for the villain responsible fOf lhe destruction Of hit vii· ~ 'PG' ( t hr, 45 min.) CZ) .. "Amityville • The Demon" ( 1983, Horror) Tony Roberts. Tns Harper. A skeptical jol.lmallst buyt the famous allegedty-haunled houte, Ignoring the warnings of othef1 about ~ IOfces which continue 10 lurk In 111 base- ment 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min l · 4t11 (S).,. "Big Mo" ( 1973, Orama) Ber- nie Casey. Bo Svenson Based on the 1rue story of handlC8PPed bnketbell player Maune Stokes. helped In rehabilitation by feltow player Jack Twyman. 'G' ( 1 tv .. 53 min) 4111~-.... -·--Of---.. IMITMI (C)llOWll "Dream House" (1981 , Ora· mo) John Sohneidef, Marllu Henne<. A young Soulheuiet falls 1n love wilh • Man- hartan dweller 1nd plans 10 bUlld I'll• dream hooae In a New York City ghetto. i i hr. 40 min.) (Q) WB.L rf -NM AT 119 19 lmprovisauoo, ma~ic and 11and-UI) come- dy 1s performed by Marlln Mull and hla ~1S. (1 tv) llJ mWll "Wuthertng Htlghts" (1939. Romance) Laurence Oflvler, Merle Oberon. BaMd on the story by Emily Bronte. A rich young woman fOfUI<• the love of • servant to marry 1 90Cl8I equal {_1 hr .. 43 min.) ... , .... ...... u..-1--.n .. 1-.°'9.,,, .. .... l&W•l&IDlll -. ...... ........ ,_..,...,. ,., ... 19 .... ____ ,1.-.... , . .... Q P& Wt,.. An interview wilh Stevie WC>f'lder: a IChOOl localed a1 the mouth of lhe Columbia Rive< In Washington that teaches liflboet rescue opera Ilona I ~tll I " YW FtalUted ··a: ::=:J'i.atured: Protllet of 0t Halea, 8tr1 RechicNr and Jackie Srni:w:) (0) "Undef Fire" (1813, Orama) Nick Notre. Joanna CaUldy. Two Arnefl.- can joUrnalists and a phc)Cographtf COY9r the Nicaraouan war while• French dOuble agent uses photogtaphl of rtbelt to so11rch for key S1ndlnl'lt1 lttdlra. 'R' (2 hrs. 8 min) ( .,. "Oulnel" (1981, Ofama) Alan Botts. Maggit Smtih A ~mlan ~ open thelrhoms JO •YlXll'IQWOrnan wllOte hu$band WIS gN9n I jail etntenc.. 'R' ( 1 hr , 41 min) I ..• ,. 119 t • -Toa FMtured: New YO<k, trom the glamour of Trump Tower to the klr.eh of the Automat: the nostalgjc New \'00( as the Vanoerbllt1 and Rockefelters knew It. · 8 ,_ ...... 91CW, "Little Arltas" Constantly rtdiculed because ol t\ls small stature, e 12·YMf-o6d boy tries to height· en hit im.o-by offering to capture an out· taw~~· e Ill •LA Feetured: a preview of all the ho4lday moviet IChedoted to hit the screen in tim. rot Christmas. · 111CTAC .... ...... , .. --•cmn °11 ....,..CGWT .,. "Five Easy Pieces" ( 1970, Ora· ma; Jack Nicholson. Klren Slack. A mid· d~ss heel gives up his muslcal career. leaves his pregnant gl<Hrlend and goes off to work on an on rig. (2 hr.ii. 1 .............. . ,.,, ... •A A behlnd-the-.cenee IOOlc 11 . NASA's women astronauts, featuring lnterviewl with 8ally RJde. Kathryn SuHi· van and Judith Reenlck Q ( l hr ) (I} flOCllT WI yee Robert WOOds VS Cow=mllli MOOfe (A) (1 hr.) CB>' Viewers are Invited to test their mtritel skills In a aeries of fast·pl<led anl~mes. CD "Uncommon Valor" ( 1983. Dr•ma) Gene Hackman, Robert Stack. A grieving lather forn)S a small fore. 10 res· cue hit eon who has been held prisoner for 10 yMrs alter being declared missing- In-action In Vietnam. ( f l'lr., 45 min.) IJ'-aL11A• .. ----·~ --TmRI .. OOOll Utlng the popular summtr adventure fllm as a tumP- lngo-ott point, ho8t WiHlam Shatner loOk& at the eamaradefie between heroes and sldet!ICks ol movies and TV Nfies through tho yeara. SMn In cllpS: char1cters from "Star Tr-." "Star Wars," "Peanuts" and more. (I ht.) ~ 8 e A-TIMI The tea Is enlisted as sheriffs of• South America mining town whet• unuvaty boues ha enslaved wor1twt undlfg<ound. ( 1 hr.) e .,. "The Bible" (Part t of 2) ( 1966, Orama) Georo-C. Scott, Peter O'TOde Otr9cted and narr•ted by John Huston The BOOk ot ~recount• man·• crNtlon. tall. survival and lndomlt· ahle faith In the tut~ hra.) • 0 ,_..A Jack and Vicky hew fhtir romantic ~end In Acapulco W'tterrupted by a eurprlae ennouncement iom~;.o 1=!: "Rollover" (t981, Orama) Jane Fonda, t<rl1 Krlttotterson. A former movlt tllr WhO tOOk OV9f the chalrm1n· Ship of her late husband'• corporation and a hlgtrpowered financial expert t>e<:ome inYol\led In a disastrous deal with Ar•b Investors (2 hrs.) • DA A behlnO-the-Seenet 10ok at NASA'S women tltrQOIUt.. i..turlng Interviews with. Sally Ride. Kethryn Sul"- ven I nd Judith Aesnlek. Q ( 1 hr ) CC)------The c~ ctltn rttum• with sketches. aspiring come- dlene and eurpr1M gue111 CB> .. "tndepeodenct O.y" ( 1983. °'9IM) t<~Oavld Keith.. A YOUflO mtChlnic flnde NmM4f letllng In lovt with • waltr... 'R' ( t hr .. 50 min,) i ,..Cllm,. __ llM ....... _ .. 0 _. "9 IOllt Angela's bolting mad wtien Tony IUCGOm!>t to the eeduc· tlve meneuYerlng of one of her sorority sis- ters~ and eccepts an Invitation to be her date tor the reunion festivities. Q 111CTAC--..mTP II I TW Featured Paul McC.rtnty. e al P Z CA lhe development ot IWW'I lawns end wolf pupa Is treoed from birth to maturity. (R) ~--"Private School'' (1983. COfT'l&- dy) Phoebe Cates, Betsy Russell. Teen- aged bOys visit the all-girls Cherryvale Academy for some lvn and adventure 'R'. ~ i hr., 37 min.) ......... . .. (J) .. "A T ooch Of Scandal" (Premiere. Orama) Angle Oicktoson. Tom Skemtt. Scandal inYoMng a male pr0S11- tu1e, blackmail and murder threatens to destroy an ideallstlc .woman tawyer'a cam· palgn for the stale attorney general's off· ice ~hrs.) 8 • .,,_ Nick learns that some members of his old high echool football team are involved in a dfug-runnlng buSI· ness under attactt by the mob. ( 1 hr.) 8 0 ,.H•ll*'la. ... I Prls· cllla Barnes and Robert Urich host an hour ot gags recounted by entertainment and .;:1ebr1tlel. Q"\1 hr:) WIP•<•nun ~ _,. Guests: &rt Reynolds, modeling agent Nine Blanchard, actress Mana Alonso. ( 1 hr.) e PIOlfftm An examination of the pollt· lcal Issues complicating the famine In Ethiopia, Where about 100 people die dal- ~ ol atarv.tlon Q (1 hr l • Ulm The Shetland ISiands. located off Scotland'• northern coast, provide the becilground for a Yfft In the life ol a female ottet. Aimed by cinematographer HllQh Mites. (R) :I, ( 1 hr.) ~~·warGames" ( t983. Suspense) Matthew Broderick, bet>ney Coleman. A teen-age computer Whiz Inad- vertently gains access to the Pentagon's strategic computer system and nearly begins World War Ill. 'PO' Q ( 1 hr . 53 min.) (%) .. ·~m1tyvllte • Th& Demon" ( 1983. Horror) Tony Roberta. Tesa Harper. A skeptical JoutMllSt bUys the famous allegedty..haunted house, ~no<1ng the warnings ol oth«• about p0werlul forces which tlnoe to lurk In itt base- ment 'PG' • 45 min:) . .,." ......... ""' .. (!) "The Cass.ndra Crossing" (1977 ama) Sophia Loren. Richard Harr A passenger treln carrying a terror· 1st Ith pneumonic plague taoes deStruc- tion when ii Is averted from Its O<lglnar deStlnation (2 hrs , 30 min ) (l) .. "The Gatling Gun" ( t972. Wfftetn) Guy Stockwell, WOO<ty Strode U.S. troops seet!IOQ to keep PMC1 In the pott..CMI Wer West come to rely on the Gatllng gut\, (2 hfs.) (J)•auwrt••• S..n O'Grady vs Hilmtr Kenly (April 1981 In At11n11c City). (R) (I ht,) ... "Now And F0ttvef" ( t983, Drema) Cheryl I.add. Robert Coleby. A womaf\ turns to OICOhOI When tier husband IS annted on • ripe char09 'R' ( 1 hf • 32 min} • CDT ... "1-ians OVltt~ ~ .. ( 1951 Musical)· 0.nny KaY9. JHnmalt A telef of filly t1i. ~ of belets alter faJllng In love With • beeutiful balleri- na, ( 1 hr,, 45 min.) -· • F llTalt ,_. Lauri and Remington 111 lured to Metta __. en eccentric l*JUldtl the cM> to compete with each other In tracking down a mlsllng i nallst. ( 1 IY.) • 11:':.u Racine wumes oon- trol of Chris York'• modeling cereer. Gr•nt J7¥WeS one step cloMr to acqullttlon of · Ferrier Coemetlca u Colette Ferrier (LI~ ren Hutton) vl&itt.; Blair decides to make a model~ comeback. Q ( t ht.) I'~ '*' laJCA" -. ..:I A diswsslon of the tights and pr~ teotlon of ellens who enter the U.S. illlgel-ty. 0 ( 1 IV.) • flmmill An examination of the poll1· ical ISSUe$ complicating the famine In Ethiopia. where aboUt 100 peope die dal- ~ot starvatlOO. O ( 1 hfL . ~ -...... COllCml &nm the San Diego Spotts Arena. Rod Stewl/1 Sing$ some ot his hits lnciudlng "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy," "Young Turkt" and l"T£lt:Night." (1 hr.) -...... " ... ... .._ 8"'* Run '84 10K Race lf~~A~ tW ff..•(J)O ee ... IC1' =:-.... Mmllm .. "Amll)'Wle The Demon'' (1983, Honor) Tony Roberts. r ... Harper. A skeptical jourMlltt t>uy. the tamous aJlegedly·haunted houM. Ignoring the warnings of othefS about powerful forces which continue to lurk 1n its bhe- ment. 'PG' (I hr .. 45 min.) CID llOWll "Ofca" (1977. Ad'(tnture) Richard Hams. Charlotte Rampling. A kHlef whale seeks revenge on a titnlfman wrio killed Its mate In a capture attempt. 'PG' Q ( 1 ht., 32 min.) CO mWll "Pleasure So DMp" ( 1983, Roma~) Lauren St. Germain A young woman is ruthlessly pursued by a man unable to accept rejection. (1 hr. 17 min ) ())•-1111m .... _ ... Q (%) .. "The Grey Fox" (1982. WMt· 8fn) Rlcl'lard Farnsworth. Jackie Bur· roughl. Releateel after 30 years In prleOn, a notorious stagec:oech t.ndlt flndl pepu- larity •mono the peope 1n the Cenadlan w1ldefneta wtien he embarks on a treJn. rob~ IP'" 'PG' ( 1 l'lr .. 32 min.) tt111 e (J) PM.I. M Col1 and Howie esc0t1 1 g1mbler from L•• Vegas to LOI Angelet to stand tt1:i~R~ (1 hr .. 10 min ) e e Ho&t. Johnny Catton SohedUled Rtqutl Weleh. chef·nutnorlil Mtln W:.;J 1 hr ) l;'._.mmm • --M&.m = "Cernlval Staty" ( 1964. A~ turtl Anne But.,, St9Yt Coc:twan. Romance retulU In traQedY fOt • young Ottman g11t when she beeorn. • cartM ~diver (2 l'lrs.J • UW tm HCA Cerdl040glll JoM9tl Artndl: , .... diet 09wid FfenQ Sunday,Nov.25,ieeit 17 • - -Taescl8y Coal. clescribeS "sate" places to ltve In Amefl- ca J:6.. (I hr.) CE) llTIC8ITB CO) MO¥ll "Best Friends" ( 1982, Come- dy) Burt Reynolds. Goldie Hawn Two screenwntt11s wtio have a gOOd personal and professional relationShlp overeKtend their lr1endsh1p by gelling married 'PG' j hr .. 50 min.) ... Q 19 CLUI Schecluled. Wa&hlngton Red· skins' safety Tony Peters talks about drug tralflciung. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) -,TW*'f .. nlOllGUWOOD .,_ "Mr Jericho" ( 1969. Comedy) Patrick Macnee, Connie Stevens Three con men become involved with chases. confused identities and fake gems ( 1 hr . 55man) • I •• mar ... ......... ··-·•OllMPll...CO COU.. flOOTUU. South Carolina at ClemSOf'I (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min ) Cl) .,_ "Dressed To Kill" { 1980, SuSpeflse) Michael Caine. Angie Dlckln-. son A New York psych1awars practice is examined alter a former patient becomes a suspect m a senes of slay1ngs 'R' ( l hr , 45m1n) tl:9D fJD UTl-.r WITM DAVID~ Scheduled John Cleese, Eva -Oat>or. ( 1 hr) I M."9llTCHCOCIC ...-re MmMmO MO¥ll "The Tarnished Angels" (1957 Drama) Rock Hudson. Robert Stack Based on lhe novel "Pylon" by Wllllam Faulkne1 A newspaperman becomes Involved with a World War I pilot, his para- chuhng wife and tt"lelr neglected 90l'l (2 hrs) • llO¥W "Rtde The Wild Surf" ( 1964, Drama) Fabian, Shelley Fabares. Four eli- gible bachelors. who are more interested m surllng than girls. beeome m111ed up with four marriage-conscious young ladies (2 hrs ) .'°' .. ·(%) llOWll "The Twelve Chatrs·• ( 1970, Comedy) Aon Moody, Frank Langella. A deposed nobleman enlists the aid of a commoner to help reoovpr 12 chairs, one of which holds a fortune In jewels 'G · (1 hi , 34 min t -· Cl) COi JlllO Columbo laces the chat· _ .................. _ •00 "The Secret Of NIM H " (1982, Fan tasy) Animated voioes of Ellzabe1h Han· man..Dom Del uise (1 h ,""2U mTn.) "I Am The Cheese" ( 1983. Orama) Robert MacNaughton, Hape Lange. ( t hr . 35 mm) •CD> "Snoopy. Come Home" ( 1972, Com· edy) Animated Voices Of Chad Webber. O.'<lld Carey ( 1 hr . 20 min ) •rm "Tootsie" ( 1982. Comedy) Dustin Hoffman, Jessica Lange ( 1 hr • 56 min.) CI> "Frances" ( 1982, Biography) JessJca Lange. Kim Stsnley (2 hfs .. 20 min ) •aJ "OverbOarCI" ( 1978, Adventure) Angle Dickinson, Cfllf Robertaon. (2 hrs l .. "The AiohJ S1ulf" 11983 ~ 18 Sunday, Nov. 25, 198~ tenge of bu1ldtng a case against a military hero suspected of murder (R) ( 1 hr 20 min) CC) MOVll "The Lile Of Brian" ( t979 Comedy) Graham Chapman John Cleese In the llrst cenrury, a bungler whO 1s ~rocla1med a mesStah becomes the leader of a great ret1g1ous movement ~ainst his wishes 'A' ( 1 hr , 33 min ) OOMOVll "GOlng Berserl<'' (1983. Corne· dy) John Canoy, Joe Flaherty. POlfltc1ans aerobles and rehgtous cults are part of this comedy teaturtng the cast of Second C:ty TV 'A' ( 1 hr., 23 mm ) W 8 llCMI "Guilty Or Innocent The Sam Sheppard Murder Case" I 1975. Drama) George Peppard. Wilham Windom A Cleveland osteopathic surgeon charged with the murder of his wife 1s placed on rnal in 1954 (3 hrs ) 8 NOUYWOOO ClOllUP l1:I BrT'BTlolW TOMQHT Featured Paul McCartney e llCMI .. Guns 0 1 Darkness" ( 1962 Drama) Dav1e1 Niven. Leslie Caron A man's search for meaning In hie leads him lln~ohr~~'"' American pol1t1cal upheavals ttl ~T MCCMI> ~ COUIC'TlOll mT OIL.A. TODAY UTPATIQ. llOWAll 1 llAll'Tlrl LAUGtHt llCMI ''The OUrsiders.. ( 1983. Ora· ma) C Thomas Howell Mart Dillon Teen aged gang members 1n a mtd· 1960s Okla homa rown t>ecome involved tn a murder leading to rrag1c consequences !or all con cerned PG' (1 hr , 31 min) W llO¥W "Gomg Berserk" ( 1983, Come Cly) JOhn Candy. Joe Flaherty Po1111c1ans aerobtcs and rellgtOUs culls are parl of lh1!"> comedy featuring the cast of Second City TV 'R' ( 1 hr . 23 mu'I ) ·11:. ... ._.,,,ATCH QIUll ... d DAVID= l9IOUI llOONUQHT TOUR This concert taPed In Vancouver features mvStC from the album ·Let's Danc.e ( 1 hr . 56 min ) 2:11(,C) llCMI "The Sergeant' ( 1968. Orn ma) Rod Steiger. John Phtlltp Law An AmerlC8n Army sergeant stattoned 1n France after the war becomes arrracred to one of his men ·R' ( t hr 48 min ) t:ll i :;r• CMfOOM Sam Shepard. Sco11 01enn. (3 hrs 12 min I l'llt(OJ · The voar Of Uv1n~ Dangero1Jsly' ( 198J, Oram.al Mel Gibson Sigourney Weaver I t hr . S5 min ) •CC) "The Bugs Bunny I Poad Runner Mo111e" ( 1979 Comedy) Animated (I hr , 38m1n) . CID "Stroke1 Ace" (1983 ComedyJ Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson (I l'lr , 36 min I • "Rashomon" ( 1950 Orama) Toshtro Mitune. Machtro Kyo ( 1 hr , 23 min ) •atl "South Pacific" C 1958, MuSiCal) M1111 Gaynor. Rossano Br11zz1 (J hrs) tD "Summer Love" ( 1958. Comedy) John Sa•on, Molly Bee (2 hrs ) .. CC) "Promises In The Dark" ( 1979, Ora mal t,1arshLM.Bson.. Ka~ Beflfor t 1 tu . S6 min) "The Ballad 0 1 Gregorio Co11ez' ( 1983. Or.1ma) Edward James Olmos. ~,,_,,IWAIUIT ...,.OOl(R) llCMI "OUartet" ( 198 I. Orama) Alt Bates. Maggie Smtih A Bohemian coup open their home to a young woman wh<>! husband was given a jell sentence 'A' t hr .4 tmm) . •(f)C9CW • llO¥ll "The Mouse That Roared l1959~Comedy) Petef Sellets. Jee Seberg When the Grand Duchy < Fenwick realizes 11s poor hnanc1a1 sratu: 11s people decide lo go to war with tll U S ro improve the economy (2 hrs ) I M.TYOl..ocen ... ., .... ,.. llOWll "Under Ftre" ( 1~83. Orama Nick Nolte Joanna Cassidy Two Amer. can rournaltsls and a photographer· cove the Nicaraguan war while a French doubl• agent uses photographs of rebels 11 !>eercl't for key S11ndln1sta leaders 'R' (: hrs , 8 min) W OO llCMI "Rumble Fish" ( 1983. Orama) Mall 0.llon, Mickey Rourke ffl a 1950! urban env1ronmenr. a young tough look: up ro his older brother, an aging biker while struggling ro find his own place " the world 'A' ( 1 hr . 34 min ) a:.rs1.,. "Rabid" (1979, Horror) Mari- lyn Chambers, Frank Moore A youn" woman m1urect 1n an accident Is saved b')I a radicaHy new surgical procedure that leaves her w1m a voracious appetite for human blOOcl 'R ( 1 hr . 3• mm ) -~'NIM• W ~ ": 'The Secrets Of The Blue Room" ( 1933, Mystery) P.aul Lukas. Lionel Atwill A man requests that his oaughtet's three boyfriends spend a ter· '°' ltlled night 1n a mysteriOVS room ( 1 hr ,30 ~ ~ CllC NITmioRT 9211 JM,_. W .,_ "What ~e Gf0<y?" ( 1962. Comedy) James Gagney. Dan Oaii.y A hol·tempered captain and a loud wgeanr cla='I World War I ( 1 hr , 60 min ) t:ll ~ M0'9 "House Across The Boy" I 19•0. Orama) George Raft, Joan Ben- nen WhUe'her husband is serving time 1n pn$00. a woman tans In love wllh another man (1 hr , 1~-~ 6:11 al)IDMMIOI l om ljOWtll \ 1 111 , .14 '"'°' I ($) "Easy To Love" ( 1953. MUSK.of) Esther Williams. Van Johnson. (\.ht., 36 minl (%) "Independence Dly ' ( 19~1. Orama) Kathleen Quinlan. David Keith ( 1 hr . 50 min) -al) "lhe Hell Wnh Her~" ( 1968, Ora· me) Rod Tayk>f Claudia Cardinale (2 hr5 ) fttlG 'Yumn" ( 1970. Western) Clint Walk· er. Barry Sullrvan (1 hr. 30 rr11n.I a.e "Fanny" (1961, Mutlca1) Maurice Chevalier, Leslie Caron. (~NI 1 •1'ofn Cry lff'OnlYT'hVnciet" ( 1982. Orame) Dennis ChnSIOphtf, Solan Selnl James ( 1 hr • ~ m.n ) COJ · Los1n' If' ( 1982. ComecM Tom .. I rt e , f Cruise. Jackie Ear1e Haley. (I hr . 'O min) "Stro+ter Ace" ( 1983, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anoerson. ( 1 hr • 36 min ) CZ) "All The Right Moves" ( 1963, Ora· ma) Tom Cruise. Craig T Nelson. ( 1 hr. 30 min.) ' 12:9(8} "Annie" ( 1982, Musical) Aileen Quinn, Albert Aoney (2 hrs., 8 min.) t.11 CZ) "Wedding In White" ( 1973, Orama) Donald Ple&sence. Caro! Kane. ( t hr , A5 min) HI CC) "ChariOts Of Fire" ( 198 (. Orama) Ben Cross. Ian CNrtnon. (2 hrs . 3 min ) @ "Let's Spend The Night Together" ( 1982, Documentary) The Rolling Stones ( 1 hr • 30 min ) l:ll (%) "The Moon In The Gutter" { 1983. Orama) Gerard Oepatdieo. Nas1ass1a Ktn- sk1 (2 hrs. 17 min) ttl(C'J "Tootsie" (1982. Comedy) Ousttn Hoffman. Jesstea Lange. (I hr . 56 min ) (Q) "The Vear Of Living Oangerousty"' ( 1983. Orama) Mel GibSOn, Sigourney Weaver ( 1 hr .• 55 mtn ) "Black Beauty" ( 19'6. Orama) Mona Freeman, RiChard Denning ( I hr . 14 min.) .. (I) "Raiders Of The Lost Ark." (1981, Adventure) Hamson Ford. Karen Allen · 1 hr . 55 min.) 11::9 "Stroller Ace" (1983, Comedy) Bur1 Reynolds. lonl Anderson ( 1 hr., 36 min ) "GOid Is Where You Find It" (1 938, Western) George Brent, Ollvla de Havll· land ( 1 hr . 30 min ) -lvenlng ---• .. 089 ... liAlfY DATI MUI .... L-~ 1-.C..llf( ITAi,_ •• 111.olT me ... .,...,.m.oll llOWll "Promlse9 In The Dark" ( t979. Orama) Marsha Mason. Kathleen Beller A female physician finds her own ln'1er strength through the ordeiil of one of her patients a COU<ageous young woman with a terminal illness. 'PG' ( t hr . 56 min ) (!) Tf» Mm IODIQ Tommy CordOlla vs Rocky Garcia in a leathefwelght t>OUt schedUted for 10 rounds. live from Las V~aa. Nev (2 hrs , 30 min ) ~="The Grey Fox" ( 1982. West- ern) Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Bur- roughs. Released alter 30 years In prison. •notorious stagecoach bandit finds popu- larity among the P9(>ple tn the Canadian w11detness when he embarks on a tra1n- rot>=~~· ( 1 hr .• 32 min.) .. 1 Im& u.l'fUU. Los Angele$ Lakers at U1ah Jeu (2 tirs .• 'O min ) .. ----u-1-.n ... ,_..Cf/9..., ... ...... ,~--­-. . ...,. Mta•FllClW .. , ... 119 =·-,.,... --0 PA TQS ... SkydiVett are IMt'I ~ .. parlnQ to IMP off Wttf Vlrplnla'a New Riv· er Bridge: an lntervlevt With. $ophla LOfen 0 MTmPI R Ill 1Wf Feetured Kenny RogetS and Oo4fy Parton l ~Cf9111'1 -."" ..... .,.,. . Mo1 COllTACT . Q _,. "Gen~· (1962. BIOgfaphy) Ben Klngisley, Cendlce Bergen. The life of Maha:ma Gandhi, who led demonstr&- lioos otpasalve retlsta~ In order ~o_ gain independence tor tndli. ·r. traoecr.'PG"\.f hra .• 8 ml.n.) Cl) PAmm tMI MATm "Goldllocks And The 3 Bears" Tetvm O'Neel plays the mJS.- chlevous young girt who learns aboot respecting the property of others alter she happens UPol'I the bears· cottage In the woods Also starring Hoyt Axton. Alex Karras, Cerole K1og and John Uthgow o ., ...... 19@ .,. "Dragnet" (1969. Mystery) Jack Webb, Harry Mmgan. Se<geant Joe Friday and Officer Gannon Investigate the murders of two pretty modelS and the drs· ~arance of a third. (2 hts., 5 min.) 1la • I • M TOWI F•tured: a tour of Cheyenne. Wyoming. to tee how the west was fun. lncluellng a modem-day cettle dnve through the mountains, the largest outdoor rOdeo In the country. a wagon 1ra1n trip that offers none of the comforts of home. ~ l llHM&Y..,.. 1ft C* L.A. Featured· a look Inside Hugh Hefner's legenda.ry Playboy Man- 5'<>1'1 West. a preYleW of the Jacksons' cor\Cer t dates at Dodger Stadium; a 111s1t to the new Monterey AQuarlum: "Eye On IL A ~·,~=oopers ....... TMATNm --•<•Htt'1 ...... CCUIT WIA-.OWGll.DC/I .-a&.t 119 .. An examination of achlzo- pnrenlC6 and their famlllea reveals the flndlOOS of brain researchera and idenllfteS rhe need f0t lurthef a1udy. O ( 1 hr ) (8) TM.IM--wmtfM ... A panel of experts answer Question• concerning talking with Children eboot sensitive sexu- al topics (%) .,. URashomon" ( 1950. Orama) Toshtro Mlfune. Machlto Kyo. Through a series of flashback,, an eight~My Japanes4f woodcutter recounts his version ol a rape-murdef to '& Buddhist priest and a servant (Sublttlod) ( 1 h1 • 23 min ) I MW ... Wl.LTllAWL .. Cl) Cttt&a • ~ Cflerles 1es- cues Douglas from the throea of an unre- quited romance when the lad falls head over heels fOf the aetf-<:entered Enid. 8 e -AY TO NU• Jonathan and Mark auempt to counMI a famfy and a oeighbolhood thrown into turmoil when a yoong Vietnamese girt re~nt htt ArY*l- can father. Q ( 1 hr.) . • .. ''The Bible" (Part i of 2) (1968. Orama) George C. Scott. Peter O'Toole. Directed and natrated by John Huston The .Sook of Geneslt recountt man's crea110n. fall, survtval end Indomit- able fa11h In the lutura. (2 hrs.) 8 0 PM.L. WI Colt. Howle and Jody battle mot>s1ars as they attempt to win a 1,000-mlle off-road race OOwn the eai- Galtlornla peninsula. ( f ht.) i =''The 1~ or 8!1.I08 Lee" ( 1980. A<Mtn!Ufa) 8'uc. Ll. \'a.ng SZU Two men find a countttftt1tt and cnaf.. ltrlQ9 him to a tight (2 f'lft.) e M 1U11 An examination ol achlzo- ptvenlcs and their lamilles reveals the findings of brain researchers and ldenllfles the need lor further study. Q ( I hr ) ~ _,. .. Southern Comfort" (1981. Orama) Keith Carradine. P~rs Boothe. ,/It group of Natlonal Guardsmen on WM!<· end maneuvers 1n a LoulSiana bayou spafl( a smaU guemlla war With a commu· nity ot backwoods Cejuns 'R' (1 hr .. 46 min.) -00.,.. -Ttie atittef eome·· < 1984.-0-a- ma) James Gaer.er. John Uthgow. Two veteran Los Angeles police detectives try to SOive the murder of a movie stUdiO head. fighting burnout while unraveling the mystery Involving Hollywood's aeamy unde.liii~ ( 1 hr . 35 min) cm Pll11VAL "" POOU How· ard Hesseman hosts thlS lnternatlonel clowning fest1Yal that has been attracting hundreds of performers. l'nUSlcians and theater groups trom around the world since t975 ( 1 hr ) CS)_,. "Stroke< Ace.. ( 1983. Come- dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni AndetSOn. A stock-car ra08f makeS a bad deal with an unscrupulous fried chicken franchiser and becomes romantlcally lnvollled with a pretty but virginal public relahons woman 'PG' ( t hr • 36 min ) • 11 CJICLOC& .... ... (I) I / I ShelnleJd Js reunited wrlh...a grateful V1ett"lam buddy who wants to repay him handsomely ·• tor saving his hie 8) arraTUl-IT TW Featured Kenny Rogers and Ool1y Parton ~ MWWM. Ed Asner narrates a look at wildhle photographers Alan and Joan Root 1n acllon locuses on the dangers ot lhe11 proless1on and thetr struggle to pre- serve the enwonment O ( 1 hr I (I) ...,.ecara .. 8 (I) llO¥ll "Death Hunt" ( t 981 Adventure) Charles Bronson. Lee Marvin In the t930s, a Mountie and a frontNtr trapper wage an Old ballle as cMRzation encroaches on the Cenadlan wilderness. tR) Q (2 hrs ) D ID PAC'TI '11 LR Jo must take over the operation of the college radio station after the program, director returns drunk trom a party o D 9 lnllAITY Blalle laces a dilemma on two fronts when he toes to locate Aman- da' s lather and 1s confronted by an angry Krystle who disapproves of his plOt to ·===.:) ~ _. ~ S(heduled Meleen Ste- venson. pla!'llsl Richard Clayderman. actress June ChadWicll. authors Christo- pher Newbert ("Within A RalnboW Sea") a.nd AIVln Kupperman ("The Prtee Of HIS Toys") ( 1 ht.} • ICIT ...... "The War On Aging" Developments are examined on man's on- going quest for the fountain ot youth ( 1 hr.} ~~.n..-~ ... "All The Right Move& t 1983. Orama) Tom Cruise, Craig T Netson. An ambitious high schoOt too11>an play&f In a dying Pennsylvania 9tHI town dteamt of a cOltege sch0iar&h1p in 0tdet to make a better 11fe t0f htlTIHll 'R' ~ t ht • 30 min. J ~ Mll9 tmH:OCI ... 11 " .. .. 'And Thtn Theta Wff• None'' fM~. Mystery) LOUIS Haywatd, Berry -~ .. ..,eld.-J.,_ ~JO a remat& Sunday,Nov.25, 1114 11 dese<ted 1Sland are mysteriously murde<ed one t>y one (2 hrs.) • D m rrt YOWi llOYI Mall plays upon Norman's iealousy by "hiring" a hand· some man to date his mothef (!) llOVll "The lpcress Fiie" ( 1965. Ota· rnaJ Michael Caine, Nigel Green. A pris· oner assigned to Bntrsh Army Intelligence 1s commissioned to retrl&Ve a defected scientist. (2 hrs . 30 min.) G WOOD••rrtW How to~ke roll· Ing pins. pie crnnpe<S. spoons and lemon OO ueezets -MC*l~Y llOVll "The Natural" ( 1984. Orama) Robert Redford. Robert Duvall. The uncanny. almost mythical. natUfal abHtty ol a middle-aged baseball player <OCkets a major le&Que team toward the 1939 pennant 'PG' (Additional Fee Required) {?hrs. t 4 min) -· e IT . ..,..._ Cav .. nero becomes the grist for the hospital's rumor mill when she secretly admits that her house guest is a lesbtan. a friend ol Morrison's agrees to undergo a dangerous procedure to save his dai'il)ter's life. ( 1 hr ) 11 ~ man about to receive an award as Man-of-the-Year cracks under g<eat presSYre. and Peter has a sho<Hlved alfatr with the newswoman who saved his Ille ~) I um.a :/#-..w A documentary on the 11ag1C story ot a mllllon Poles who died bat~ the Nazis is presented ( 1 hr ) m••-CCJ llOVll "My Tutor" ( t983, Romance) Caren Kaye, Matt Lattanzi. A high school student becomes romantically Involved w11.h the older woman Who is Moring him 10 French 'R' ( t hr . 37 min.) .ocuT •U--Robert .WOO<Js vs Cow~tmmy Moore (R) ( 1 hr ) • CID "Raiders 01 The Lost Ark" (1981, Adventu<e) Hamsoo Ford. Karen Allen In 1936. a globe-trotting archeok>- g1st·adventurer races Nazi evildoers for a legendary rehg1ous ar11fac1 ot e(\()(mous power. narrowly escaping dozens ol death traps en route 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 55 min.) CS) llOVll "Pink Motel" ( 1983. Comedy) Phyllis Ollie<. Sllm Pictcena. The key hOld- ers of a motel discover ways to run a suc- cessful business 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 1 .... ..,. -nc TAC DOUIM ... .., ... M llA: A QUllT ,_ -fY'\19 James Whitmore narrates en examination of the Smithsonian Institution's Carlbbeen research prof8Ct that explofes the use of c0tal reels f0t the deve!o(>ment of food rf!$0Uroes (I hr ) CD.,. "Ring Of Desire" ( 1981, Fania· sy) Geotglna SP.Mn. Paul Thomas. An aphrC>dls&ac ring is passed from person ro person. leaving a trail of etoric encoll"ters In 1rs wake ( 1 hr . 30 min ) .,. "Frances" ( t 982. Biograph~) JessiCa Lange, Klm Stanley The troubled ~fe of SCfffn stir Frances Farmer. 'R' (2 tW1 .... if" Ji 1111 • ·-.,a. ...... == w MIAOUl'I Gov8f· new 1 (R)J l hr J lllJI •The 9lg Wheel" ( t949. Ora· 20 Sunday, Nov. 25. 108'4 ml) Mlcicey Rooney. Thomes Mitchell The 1on of 1 rec;e car drl\/ef decides 10 follow ID his f1thef's footstep$. (2 hrs.) Hiil 8 Cl) ••• •J. Higgins IS abducted by hljlickers who plan to use T.C. 's Island Hopper to alrhf1 conVk:ts during a prison bfe1k (R) { 1 hr .. 10 min) 8 e T'OlllNT Host: Johnny Carson 1·==(1hr) ---ALL91 ~HUT WA Mike Jen- drzejczyi<. campaign coordinator for Amnesty International; authOt Charles Garfield ("Peak Performance") (R) ( 1 hr,) Cl) llOWll " All The Marbles" ( 1981 Comedy~ Peter Falk. Burl Young. A hus- ll1ng, wisecracking manager pus~ his two ramaie wrettlers toward the top. 'R' U hr .. 53 min.) • •a. Scheduled· singer CllH Rich· ard: women In government. (1 hf .. 30 min ) tW(C) llOWll "S.yond The limit" (t983. Drama) Michael Caine. Richard Gere. An English physician acts to secure the relea.se or Bntaln's hono<ary consul 1n Argentina, kidnapped by revolutionaries 'R'~mln) a.I .. lftOI NOU.nJOOO llOWll "II It's Tuesday. This Must Be Belglom" ( 1969, Comedy) Suzanne Pleshelle, Ian McShane A woman-chaser leads a gH>up of Ameticans on a quick trip through seven European countries (2 hrs, 5 min I l llllll•rI ... ...... mmTI Of' .. flUllC:tlCO ...,ecmJIR .,. "Nightmares" ( 1983. HO<tor) Cnstina Raines, Etnlho Eatfl'\19Z. A pickup truck. a paok of clgareu ... e video game and a colonial home all play a perr In lour ep1SOdes ol horror and suspen98 'A' ( 1 hr .. 39 min) ©) llOVll "Losln' II" ( 1982. Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley. Four leen-age boys hoping 10 I068 their virginity 1n a T1iuana brothel Piek up an Older wom· an going south l0t a Mexican divorce 'R' L! ~ 40mln.) -·-UftWwmtDA'9Uii &!!Wt Schedulad: Fam~r's Almanac editor Ray Geiger, Yibf~t Bunon ( 1 hr.) I. Mll9 till II"' ,_~o .. "Carn1t Knowtedge" (1971, Otama) Jack NlcMl,nn. Ann-Margret Two college friends spend MYefAJ ye1111~ before and aft« gradUation c:hacovtlflng Ille by tlhartng and SWllChtng Neh Olhef's Q!!ttrlends ( 2 his ) ... "Piii Joey" ( 1957, MUllcal) Frank Sinatra, Rn1 Haywonh BaMd on 1 Broedway play by Rodgers I Harr end a novel by ~ O'H1ta A w.etthy socialite flnanoea • =ctub for an eotenalnef who fallS IOf I Chorut gi(L (2 hrs ) ·-·· Cl) NA Ml OMACT UMft US Light Middleweight ChempjonShlp from Lake ~ 'i:i.;> ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ... CJ) "[)ellyef Ut From EVIi" ( t973, Orama) George Ken~•d· ford Olllm1n ~ men etr1nded Ill the Oregon w1ldernesa come across a 1k.,.- -JAC.ket wn....Joa.une..ln raneom ~ if') (1hr .20mln.) -· ... "Heddi" (1975. OfM\41) Gien-d41 Jackson. Timothy West Ba"<I on the play by Heo<ik lbMn Hedda G1blef mar· ries for moner but then beOOmes frustral ed tor want o love. (2 hrs ) I mT Of'U. TODAY mrr.r~ TCllMT Featured Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton. e llllOWll .. Sudden Terror" ( 1970. Mys· tery) Mark Leste<. Susan George A young boy known lor having 1n overactive lmag1na11on can't convince a-nyot'le that he has w1lnMsed the murder of 1 prominent black man (2 hrs ) (%) llOVll "Olva" ( 198 1, Drama) W11hel- men1a W1gg1ns Fernandez. Frederic Andrei. A French postman's 1ecordrng of hrs favorite opera star's performance leads him on a wild and dangerous ad\len· 1ure. (Dubbed 1n Enghsh) 'R' (2 hrs . 5 min) UI Ill) RAT PATIO&. Cl) llO¥ll "Monty PythOO's The ~•aning 01 Lile" ( t983. Comedy) John C!MM, Mlehaet Palin. The Seven Ages of Man provide the loose fra~k for a sertes 01 comic ep1&0des spoofing everything from sexual reproduclion to gluttony 'R' ( 1 hr 25 min ) *lifi'A'--~COL&.IC'Tdl ..... ...,..uuett. mf Ofl .. A-.cA -lOMt ...... =·-=1&-=.... .... ......... ~THl--.0"'1 .,. "South Pacllic" ( t958. MU. oall Mitzi Gaynor, Rossano Braul An American woman rans fn tove with a Frenchman while stationed as a Navy nutse 1n the So\lth Pacific dur1ng World War II (2 his. 47.B•IJ. tll (°C) THI..._ lllOW The come- dian returns With skttChes. aspiring corne- dtans end surprise 9uests CID llO¥ll "Star 80 · ( 1983. Drema) Mar- +el Hemingway, Enc Rober1s Traces the career and death of modet-aclr8S$ Doro- thy Strenen Who W85 murci.red by her estranged husblnd R o ( I hr , 44 min.) .. 1 .. ='_ .. __ CMTOOll _,,nMUIT -MC*l~YOI) • .,. "The Texas Rangers" ( 1936: Western) Fr9d MacMurray Jack O.kle Bandits try to 10tn lhe Te11as Rangers In hopes of continuing lhelr career undls- IUl'bed (2 hrs) i = "The Pumpkin Eater" (196~ ~....,., Anrwo Bancroft, Peter Rnch. A woman discovers that ne1 r ...... rrh h• ~hend 11 unla1thlul, but decides that her unborn child and hef love for hef husband Are moro 1mpc>ftan1 (2 hrs.. 30 min ) • -.n C11..ot11n ~-=-"Lenny" (1974, Btogr1ptiy) Dustin Hollman. Valefie P«rlne. Cetet>tat- td comedian and social commen1at0< Lenny Bruce Ines to speak freely within the constraints of the 1950. and '60s i i system 'A' ( 1 hr , ~2 min ) • ••ll'IW. _."The Gttv Fox" (1982. Wnl· ernl Richard r:11nswonh, Jadtlt &Ir· roughS Raleasecl altet' 30 >'"" tn prls<xl. e notorious st1g.ooach bandit lindt PoQ!.i· ~among-the ~ IO Iha C.nt<Mn WllOefness when he embarks oo a 1r1in r &pfte 'PG' (I hr . 32 min ) ... CNll -Wednesclay Coal. -~= W. CllCAIO"IMIT~ ...... .._.., d ® mN "A Night In Hea11en" ( 1983 OramaJ Christopher Atkins Lesley Anne Walfen A m&lfled college instructor has -Mondng Movies- 4111 CC) "The Bugs Bunny I Road Runner Movie" ( 1979. Comedy} Animated ( 1 hr., 38mln.) •<m "Let's Spend The Night Together" (1982. Documentary) The Rolling Stones ( 1 hr 30 min ) •OO "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980 A~en· lure) Animated ( 1 hr . 10 min ) (%)"Wedding In Whtte" ( 1973, Orama) Donald PJeasence. Carol Kane ( 1 hr . 43 min) •«ll "Hellcats Of The Navy" ( 1957 A~enture) Ronald Reagan. Nancy OavtS 11 hrs) -~ "Van1st»ng Wilderness ' ( 1974 Oocu mentary) Narrated by Rex Allen ( 1 hr 26min) 1•(0) "Yes G1org10" ( 1982, Musical) Luci· ano Pavarol lt. Kathryn Harrold ( t hr . 53 mm) •ct> "Transplant · ( t979 Orama) Kevin Dobson. Meltnda O.llon ( I hr • 38 mm ) "Yes G1org10· ( 1982. Musical) LUC• ano Pavarotti. l<athryn Harrold ( 1 hr , 53 nun) "The Grey Fox' ( t982 Western) RiChard Farnsworth. Jackie Burroughs ( t hr. 32 min I "Come And Get II" ( 1936. Orama) Joel McCrea Walter Brennan ( 1 hr 39 min) .. (0) "Twice Upon A Time" ( 1982. Fanta· syl Anlmoled Voices by Lorenzo Music and Jud•th Kahan Kampmann ( 1 hr 15 ITliO ' • ''The Man Who Wouldn'I Ti.lk an attair with one ot her students wN> works as a male exotic dancet. 'R' ( 1 hr. 23 mm J ...... Ol "9 CA9 Four •<Mio-~ turesome kids chaSe two escaped con- lllcts through New Zealand wlldemess to reco11er stolen money. ( t hr .• 35 min.) 41:11 (!) IUNTI ( 1958, Mystery) Anthony Quayle, Anna Neagle ( 1 hr • 30 min ) .. (C) "Lone Wotf McOuade" ( 1983, Adven- ture) Chuck Noms. David Canadine. ( 1 hr . 47 min) "Six Weeks" ( 1982, Oram.) Dudley Moore, Mary Tyle< Moore. (1 hr., 47 min.) "The Actress" ( 1953, Orama) Spen- cer Tracy, Jean Simmons. ( 1 hr .• 30 min J (%) 'Orva" (1981. Orama) Wllhetrnenla Wiggins Femandez. Frederic Andrei. (2 hrs . 5 min I ... (1Z) "I'll Be Seeing You" ( UM9, Orama) Ginger Rogers. Joseph Cotten. (2 hrs ) .. cm "AU The Righi Moves" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Tom CrulSoe. O alg T Nelson. (1 hr., JO m1n) ttaG 'A Witch Without A Broom" (1966, Fantasy) Jellrey Hunlet, Marla Pe<schy 1hr.30 min) "Best Friends" ( 1982. Comedy) Burt ReynOlds. Goldie Hawn. ( 1 hr .. 50 mln) a.e "Start The Revolution Without Me" ( 1970. Comedy) Gene Wilder. Donald Sutherland (2 hrs.) .. ~~ Three Faoes Of Eve" (1957 Oram& Joanne WOOdward, David Wayne ( 1 hr . 29 min ) a1J "Rumble F"1sh" ( 1983, Orama) Mall O.llon, Mickey ROIJfke (1 hr .. ~ min ) "Frances" ( 1982. Biography) Jessica Lange, Kim Slanley (2 hrs. 20 min.) -"Waltz Across Texas" ('1983, Orama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow (1 tv . 40 min) (%) .. "AM The. Right Mows" ( 1983. Orama) Tom Crwse. Cralg T. Nelson. An ambctlOUI high school football player In a dytng Pennsyfvania steel town dreems of • college scholarship 1n order to maJte a better lite for himself. 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min. J •ai·--·~ W (C) "Freedom" ( 1982. Orama) Mare W1nn1ngnam. Jennifer Warren. ( 1 hr., 40 mN'I) •cm "Yes, GIOfgtO' (1982. MUSieal) Luc~ ano Pavaro111. Kathryn Harrold ( I hr • 53 min) •CID "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980, Adven- ture) Animated. ( 1 hr , 10 min.) (%) "The Ora~ Fox" ( 1982. Western) Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Burroughs. (I hr . 32 min.) •CC) "Vanishing Wilderness" ( 1974, Docu- mentary) Narrated by ReLAllen ( 1 hr .. 26mm ) •(%) "Rashomon" ( 1950. Orama) Toettiro M1fune. Machllo Kyo ( 1 hr . 23 min ) -~ "Tramptant" ( 1979. orama) Kevin Dobson Melinda [)flon ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) ([) ··Goldy The Last Of The Golden Bears" ( t98-4. Adventure) Jeff Richerds. Jessica Black ( 1 hr . 31 min ) •«ll "GI Blues" (1 960. Comedy) EMs Presley. Jultet Prowse (2 hrs .. 10 min ) -........ ----- NOTICE TO VET~ANS 0 If you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States. In good health, you are entitled to a Double Interment Space (for you and your Spouse) in our Dedicated Veteran's Section at the cost, to you. of only a Single Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Deposit required by State Law. Hart>or Lawn long known lor 11s Special Considerations to Veterans. rs making this Program available to the Veterans of this area. Spaoe Is Hmiled and ii will be assigned on a first come, first served basis To assure your space. -MAU. ... JH COUPON..JOOAYJ --------------------------------------IAllll un •E•lllAL 1All I.,,,,,,, 1121 Qtaler Ave., Coe .. M .. a, CA. 12821 t9di-eent to the San Diego Fwy (40S) at Hart>Ot 61\td So I am an Honoreoly o..ctlar~ Vata<an In good health (Ne'M)--...- S.,1a.I No Address -------- Discharge Data ---- Zip ___ _ l I Clly ----------- 1 t HOfM ~No -=======:=::=====~======- Sunday. Nov.25. 1984 21 fD OCUM• nett While her husband 18 serving time In (!) lflClll11LOOlt (I) ([) UI DUT'I OI TNI W Maryelous priSOn, a woman falls In love with another CH).,. "Monty Python'a TM Meanlll( Marvtn Hagler vs Roberto Ollran (Nov man ( 1 hf , 12 mlrt) Of Lite" C 1983. Comedy) John Cleese 1983 In Las Vegas) (R) ( 1 hr) 1 •w-.W.1. ft&• Michael Paun The Seven Ages of Mar .,. "Si11 Weeks" ( 1982, Ofama) • Cl) .... PJ. ~agnum must wade provide the IOOSe frameworldat • lefles o Olldlet Moore, Mary Tyler Moore. A mar· through a eea or pol1tlcal COffuptk>n end comic episodes spoofing everything frOf'r ried coogres51ona1 candidate t>ecomes mob Intrigue In hit efforts to nelp a Viet-se11ual rtpfoducuon to gluttony. 'A' ( 1 hr 1ncrea8'ngly involved •n the toves of a namese youth loctlte his father. ( 1 hr.) 25 min I wealthy New York woman' and hef leuke-8 e COllY lllOW C11ff plans a romantic CD .,. "King 01 Comedy" ( t 982 mec da~te< (2 hrs ) evening to cheef up a depfneed Clair Comedy) Robe<1 De N110; Jerry lewis. ,. al) CZ) llCMI .. An The Right Moves" only to dlsQo\ief they have forgotten how falhng Comedian plans to kidnap a well· ( 1983, Orarria) Tom Cruise. Craig T Net-to tct without the kldl. knoWtl talk show host 'PG' ( t hr . 4 ' 500 An ambitious high school footbaA • .. ''The Amerlcenlzatloo Of Emily" min.) player 1n a dying Pennsylvania &teel town I I~. Comedy) James Garner, Julie CZ> mwll "Ol11a" I 198 t. Ofama) Wilhel· dream$ of a college scholarship 1n order to Andrews. Romanoe grows between a &It· menla Wiggins Fernandez. Frederic make a better life fOf h1msalf 'R' ( t hr . lsh war widow and a non-heroic offlCer Andrei A F'rench postman's recording o• 30 min ) a5S10ned 10 prOlllde his superiors with 'rtie his favorite opera sta(s pe<formance I DICK YM OYU luxur1ea of home (2 hrs ) leads him on a wild and dangerous adVen-.. me... I....... lure. (Subhlled) "R' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) LAV-. a ..UV llNMa I ...,_llTCMCOCIWI ... llOWll "Off The Minnesota Strip" a11 •l•Q mA IAIUTUU. Chicago Bulls et ( t980, Orama) Hal HOibrook, Michael .. • ...., COUIT B1llle reveals hef true Phoenix Suns 12 hrs 30 min ) Leatned The parents of a runaway teen-feelings fOf Harry when he is rushed to the I M.ICI ager dllCovef during a reunion !hat the girt ho&pilal with seve<e stomach patna ~,.._...... hes t>ecome a f;T~~ute. (2 hrs,) C!l mwll "DlamOnd Head" ( 1963, Ora· WlmL OI '°""'911 I Ill,_ OP ma) Charlton Heston. Yvette Mlmleux. A tllMIJ rT•~MMT'I Mii•fl "Agatha CMstie's Partl'lefs weallhy Hawa11an l)facllces a double stan- llOWll "The Grey Fo11." ( 1982. West· In Crime" Bo<ed with their life of leisore. dard when he oppases his sister's plans to ern) Rtchard Farnsworth. Jackie Bur· Tommy and Tuppence Beresford take marry a half·breed Hawaiian while he him roughs Released after 30 y~rs In prison, over a detective agency and try to solve self has a p1egnan1 mistress (2 hrs., 30 a notorl<>us slagec.oach benP.~ finds popu-the theft of a Pficelesa pink pearl Stars mm ) lar11y llmong the people in the Canadian Francesca Annis and James Werwlcl<. Q CC) llOWll "Lone WOif McOuade" ( 1983. Wllc*neu wtleft he embarks on a tram-i! hr.) Ad\lenlure) Cfluck Notrls, David Cana· robblqg,spree 'PG I 1 hr . 32 min } CC) mwll "The Three Faces Of Eve" dine. A man att(tmpts 10 end an arms I 1Ml1 -. ( t957, Orama) Joanne Wooctward, David smugghng operation 'PG' ( t hr , •7 1lll Cll... Wayne Ollring treatment for a split per· min ) ..,.U.THAT'f\19 sonallty. a neurotic woman manifests a TWIAISIOllll Tommy Cordovi V$ LM IOAT thtrd under hypnol's ( 1 hr., 29 min ) Rocky Garcia in a featherweight bOut P& llAUZl9 Ron Howard talks (8) mAT91 W Vera Carp and her Vlgl-~led tor 10 rounds. ITom Las Vegas, about his career as a difector and TV IMle Smut Snatchers of America are part Nev. (R) (2 hrs . 30 min ) actor;. former Mousehteers gatMr at Ots-ol lhe IOcaJ zanies of Tuna. Texas who .. tm llOWll "Drums In The Deep Sou1h" I~~~~ a nostalgic reunion sorface during the 1nvestlgatton of tM ( 1951. Adventure) James Craig. Guy --death of a local jUdge ( t hr ) Madrson. When the Ctvll War breaks out, ,_.. ~Mt'I Cl) ...,. IWllOLL. ltie ntl IO'tl Athol good lrlends at West Point take oPP<>Slng ,--. OI POM\19 Fugard'a play about the turning point In views. ( t hr , 55 min ) llJJJIM/n the friendship between a young man and -8 ()) DOTI LMelll Mack and Karen N-1 COWTM:T (R) Q his black servant In South Africa Matthew attempt to repait their marriage, Val goe:o ntl WOM.D til DAIS caYITAL A Broderick stass as Hatty. end Zakes into .E.!_emature t.bof O ( 1 hr ) behind l he·S<:enes look is taken at Jim Mokee r.-creates his Broadway role as D • l&L ITmT ...,., Furlllo plans to Henson's new feature fltm about a mysu· Sam. ( t hr., 30 min.) ser up two contractor. who plotted tha cal wOfld 1nhab1ted by the her0tc Gelfllngs, 1 •0Cl.OCI-mayor's assassination, a pseudo-Amert- the evil SkellSIS and -the gentle Urru ( 1 • • PM&Y Ta Enterprising Alex htres can Indian spoil$ Hiii encl Aeoko's hr l a curvaceous but lnoompetent maid Thanksgiving w~n he goes on the war· (()PIA NL CONTACT KAAA11 Best Kicks (Geena Davis) to help Elyse with the ~th.:S,,(• f .f'lr ) of '84 (A) ( 1 h1 . 30 min l household chores. I I ... MOVll "Animal Crackers· (1930. 111CTAC.... I Comedy) Mc11x Brothers Margaret 8'19Ttll•n TW Featured .,...~ TWT FMtured Ollmonl Captain Spaulding tile African Georai:. Hemllton. George Hamlhon explorer, returns from an expedition to (l)_..I._. 1:•1011- wreak havoc at a society matron's week-• 8 (J) -I -TM corrupt mayor CMnnmCla TMAT DIUCA11 ua..- end party 'G' ( I hr . 38 min ) Of a morelly·bankrupl town hires Rick and A. dtteussion of the rights end pro- • • 1 WW A J to find 001 II the chief of police, his tectlon ol aliens wf\O 81'1ter the u S Illegal· 1:11 (11) mwll "Sca\lenget Hunt · ( t979, e•·wrle, IS out to murder him 11 hr ) I . 9L1h!} Comedy) AlchOrd Ben1am1n James II e a-Carla's ex-husband ano • !MO"l .. Q Coco An eccentric mllllOoaire's will atnd.s. hi• new bflde thfeelen court action to UC. ... AICOl hrs he11$ on a wild scavenger hunt. IM ootaln custOdy of Cer1a's oldest boy .. lMntem&.YWDGD wmllef 1nh1"11ting a fortune (2 hrs .. 25 ;---=--ftMTT\19 min.) W19•WAn "" •-••••&llrl ... 1lll8 I Cll ntl TOMI Fe1uured the lfve-star •t•Q MIGllllEI gouunel wedding ol rwo San Diogo chefs. 9' ... SCheOuted Joey Bi.hop. .. ''Rumble FISh" ( 1983. Orama) how the gladituor lhoe has conquered ectrest C.rrle Nye, comedian Mark Miii Diiion, Mickey Rourke In a 19509 winter fashions. McCot1um ( 1 hr.) urban enwonment. a young tough looka I• JM&Y~ • Mtll•fl "Agatha Christie's Partners up to hla Older bfothei, an aging biker, ftC TIC.,. In Crl~" Bo<td with their life of le!,ure. white strugghng to find his own place Jn --•~n Tommy •nd Tuppence Bereaford take the world 'A' (1 hr , 3-4 min ) ..U.CCMIT over a dettcll'lltl agency and try 10 totve .._Q aa,-.OWOll.OOI~ the theft of a l)floeless pink pearl S11ra .. ... mM ........ Neal Oablet and Jet· Francesca Annls and James Warwick. Q 1W • (I) 9 • G ... tr~ Lyons review ''Superglrl " L! hr.) ftJi C0J -MOCllY Vancouver Canucks at • Wlm ICI WlM "TM Sarchet-left Los A Kings (3 hrs } tf!f Ctvonlciea" A bettle of wtltt develops &I 4• (%) • HOUM Across TM Bay" wn.n Slope prom!Mt the rdtr\Sl't!Q o mAa P~. Oftm'f GeorQe ~arr. Joan Ben Harding while fhe B~ s wife promlMa ~ 22 Sunday, Nov. 25, 19a.. the pott to Outverlut. < art s of 7) Q ( t .... •-A prOfi!e Of ti• Viet· v... hr l nam Wat ~fett/IS who, fOf ten years. ~~----"----~ I -Thunclay Coal. tlave led solitary hves 1n remote areas of 1he u S struggltno w•th the effects of their war11me e11pe11ences and the re1ect10n of Ameriean SOClt!ty ( 1 l'lr J L' .,_ "8 To 4" ( 1981 Comedy) Annelle Haven. Veronica Hart A group of secretaries mix t>usmess wtth pleasure ( 1 hr 15 min) &) .,_ "A Ntghl In Heaven·· ( 1983. Oram~ ~Tl5f®her Atkins. Lesley Anne Warren A married COiiege Instructor has an alta1r with one of her stuoents who wo11<s as a mate exo11c dancer 'A O ( 1 hr 23 min) (ZJ .,_ 'Am11yv1lle • The Demon·~,,.­ ( 1983. Horror) rony Roberts Tess Harper A skeptrcal 1ournal1st buys the lamous allegedly haunted hOuse. ignoring lhe warnings of others abou1 powertul forces which continue to turl< 1n its base· menl 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) 11a 8 ()) l9WIWff George has a pleasant surp11se when he trres 10 renew a romance w11h an Old flame (R) D m TOllllfT Host Johnny Carson ISchf!Eg.:::.( 1 hr I --AU.DI ~ AmllCA Ettecllve sales pel$UA$10n, Ame11c.1's combat 1ea<'iness (A) ( 1 hr) fC)llOWll "Tea Fo1 Three ' (1980 Adulll l1 h1 24 mrn I m 111 CLUI Scheduled tOPIC d•aoe1es dnd diet ( 1 hr 30 men ) H:at @ llCMI 'The Strange Possession Qt Mrs Ohve1" f 1977 Horror) Karen B1ack George Hammon A housewife's personal· 1ty gradually alters until She t>eeomes a woman who died f1.,.e years earhe1 ( 1 hr 30mlfl) 12:111 ""*f ZM TO•~ llCMI ··A Thousand And One N1ghls' 11968, Fantasy) Jell Cooper. Rat Val· lone A beautiful genie helps a swordsman l ain his pos111on ( 1 hr , 55 min ) •••w ... ....,., .... 1Tm110flM~ ... ,..,. •comllA~ lHI Cl) llOWll "The Baby Maker" ( 1972. Du1ma) Barbara Hershey &am Groom A childless covpte arrange lor a tree-sprr1ted Q1rl to bear them a Ch•ld (R) ( 1 hr , 55 min ) (OJ llOWll "Hot Pursutt' !No Dale. Adult) i_1 hr , 25 min ) tta D Im LAll ..r "'"4 DAVID L.IT1.-M Scheduled comedian W11 Sh11ner new producli demon1trat1ons with Bot> McMa1h ( I tlr ) 1 ... -MITQ""""CMCOCI(.,,._ ..mm ,_ntmo -l'rillay _ ......... 11ov1es- •(]J) "FOfced Vengeance" ( 1982. A~en turl) Chuck Norris. Mary Louise Weller i! hr . •3 min.) CZ) "The Grey Fox" ( 1982. Westemt Riehlrd F1rnsw0flh. JACkle 9urr0\Jgh$ (I N . 32tnlln •@ "H p On My Terms" ( t974, Oram111 0.vld H1rtm.n. Somarith8 Eggar (2 hr1) (!) llCMI "Rage" ( 1972, Ofama) George C Scott, Richard Basehart. When his son 1s acclden1ally killed by poisoned gas. a rancher sael<s revenge 11ge1rn11 the Army t2 hrs) 8t llCMI "Let No Man W11te My Epitaph" ( 1960, Ofama) Shelley Winters, Burt Ives A hood's son and Wile attempt to survive after he 1s executed by the mob. (2 hrs ) CYOYMl CI> 111ATML.Oel Bud Light Championship Event ( 1 hr) CID llCMI "The Wicked Lady" ( 1983, Comedy) Faye Dunaway Alan Bates A fasc1na11ng high-society woman engages 1n highway robbery, seductlOl'l and murder 1n the course ot a day's wOfk 'A' ( 1 hr , 38m1n) ~--"Star 80" (1983, Ofama) Mar· 1el Hemingway. Eric Roberts. Traces the car~r and death of model-actress Doro- thy Straiten who was murde!ed by her estranged husband. 'R' ( 1 hr . 44 min ) CD llCMI "Rashomon" ( 1950. Ofama) Toshrro M1lune. Mach1to ·Kyo. Through a series of flashbacks. an eighth-century Japanese woodcutter recounts his ver$1on ot a rape-murder to a Buodhtst priest and a servant (Dvbbed tn EngliSh) ( 1 hr . 23 min) WU llCMI "Come September" (1961 Comedy) Rock Hue1SOO. Gina Lollobrtgt· da A m1lhonarre discovers his caretaker is usu)Q his villa as a ho1e1 when he's away ~his) (!i ~~ TMIHT Featured George Hamilton . • llCMI "A Fever In The BIOod" ( 1961 Ofama) Efrem Z1mbal1St Jr . Angle Dtc1<1n· son A sensatiooal murder 111al t>ecomes a pawn 1n the pohhcal games played by a senator. a d1st11ct allorney and a JUdge in the11 separate t>1ds to become govern01 QhrS) (CJ llCMI "Psycho II" ( 1983. Mystery) Anthony Perkins. Meg Tilly Former psy chollc 1<1Uer Norman Bates ts released alter a 20-year stay In a mental 1ns111u11on and beheves himself cured until a mysteri- ous ra&h of murders begins 'R' ( 1 hr , 53 min) ,. ,MT 'ATROL tit .UT MCOll» ~ COl.LIC1'QI IDT Of LA. TODAY ROWAll&WTWILW• ..ocaT .,.._Robert WOOds vs Cowboy Jimmy Moore (R) ( 1 l'lr ) ©) llCMI ·sisters" ( 1981. Adult) Karen Gambler. Pamela StanlOtd ( 1 l'lr . 10 rrnn) tll l --.DATl.Mm 219 Cl) Cll ... _,,.ATCH ..... AmCU&.1'19 u.u. ( llOWll "Wedding In White" ( 1973, Ofama) Donald Pleasence, CarOI Kane A •CC) "My Farr Lady" (196-4, MutiCaJ) Rex Hamson, Audrey ~bUrn. (2 hrs .. 50 min.) NI "Strol\er Ace" ( 1983. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson (I hr. 36 min.) (0) "Oat Cron"' ( 1983. Com4tdy) Milt- cOlm McDowell, Allen Goorw1tr ( I hr . 32 min J. ,r .. ~ ... lO~l.,lltl'J'" ( liSA. Or• ma) Bl.lft L•ncas1er Montg<>mety Clllt ( 1 hr . 58m1n) • "Hans Christian An<Wten" ( 1952. lather attempts 10 save the family hone>< ~ finding a husband fOf hes daughtei who is pregnanl Dy her brother's w!!hme bud- ~ 'R" ( 1 hr . 43 min ) -~ d (H)llOWll "Yes. GIOfgt<>" ( 1982. MUSlcal) Luciano Pavaro111. l<alhryn Harrold A renowned operatic tenot becomes roman· tically involved w1lh a pretty v0tee spec1aJ.. 191 ~ 1 hr . 53 min) "All The Atght Moves" (1983. Ofama) Tom CtUISe. Craig T NelSOn An ambttrous high school foolball player lfl a 11y1ng Pennsyt11an1a sleet town dreams of a COiiege scholarSh1p 1n Otder 10 make a better Ille lot himself A' O r 1 t\1 , 30 .. 1 min.,._,_ CMfOOll ... ...., .. AMMT 1111 :=Lu..MDouTM ="Ullth" 11964, Drama) Warren Beatty, Jean Seberg An employee at a men1a1 1ns111urlon falls In love with one of the patients. (2 tvs . 30 mrn ) .-.noa.-ca1' ~="The Lady In Red" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Robert Conrad, Pamela Sue Martin In the v!Olent days ot the lawless 1920s, an 1dealls11c you~ larm girl t>ecomes the moll ot the infamous gangster John ()111- i r ·R· ( t hr . 33 mrn I ..... ,... -1111 PMIM• M '='"The T~e Chaors" (1970. Comedy) Ron MOOdy. Franl< Langella A 00pose0 nobleman en11sts the aid of a commoner 10 help recover 12 chairs. one of which holds a fortune 1n ,ewelS ·o· ( 1 '1r , 34 min) • llOWll ··Escape 2000" ( 1982. Scl- ence-Ftclion) Ste11e Railsback. Ottvta Hus- sey Captured rebels 1n a strrclly con- trolled future society are offered thelr freedom 11 they manage to survive as the prey 1n a bizarre hunl 'R' ( 1 hr , 20 min I W AMCAI COMTl•fT •CW CllCMO'I WT l90llT a11•UTW(R) *11 llOWll "Wallz Across Te11as (1983. Ofama) Anne Archer, Terry Jastrow. A wildcatter and a prelty geologist become roman11cally involved afler the1r profes- SIOOS bt1ng them into conthc1 PG' ( 1 t\r 40m1n) • -~~DOCTOR 4111 IDMAllOf~ .,_ "Free<k>m.. ( 1982 Orama) Mare Wmnrngl\am, Jennrf8f Warren A teenaget, haviog been given freedom from t~ custody o4 her dNOfced mo1hef a11emp1s to come up W•th answeis of hef own ( t hr , 40 min ) Musicat) Danny KaY9. Jeanma1re ( 1 l'lf • 50m1n) • •cm "Raiders 01 rhe Lost Ari\" ( t981. 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'The Baltlmote Bulet'' ('980 Oramoa I Jal'le$ Coburn, Omat Sharif. /. srn me pool ~ler must ra.e S20.00< W10 "' a big 1ournar1*'tl before he car ha~ a rematch with an old oppot19nt (: f'n l 8 9 -Benson 11 taken abee:k b) t-s SISier s re)l!Ction of htS bt~hefty a-CMct io. ~ eavuon with a new boytilend I • -l'rlday Coal • 1nter1wlnes two plots· one abOut a betrothed couple tricked by their friends. the Other about a nobleman who is duped into rejecting his prospective bride Stars Cherie LungN, Robert Lindsay Katharine Levy and Robeft Reynolds O (2 hrs 30 min) I!) ,_ .._ "Blas Ill The Press· Guests: Russ Braley author of "Bad News: -'ftle Foreign POiley of Tne New York Times", author Midge Deeter. execu· t1ve director ol the Committee for tne Free World. ( 1 hr ) <1) ..... (11) flJ ... "The Funny Farm' ( 1983 Comedy) Miles Chapin. Howie Mandel The lives ol agpi(ing comedians ano their work at a comedy night ctvb 'R' ( 1 hr 30mln.) · CO) llDN "Raldefe Of The Lost Arif' ( 1981, AdVenture) Harrison Ford. Karen Allen In 1936. a globe-troltlng archeolo· g1st-adVenturer races Nazi ev1ld08fs tor a legendary religious artifact of enormous power, narrowly escaping dOzens of ceath traps en route 'PG' ( t hr . 55 min J ... "The Wicked Lady" ( 1983 Comedy) Faye Dunaway. Alan Bates A fascinating hig~soclety woman engages 1n highway robbery. seduction and murder 1n the course or a day's work 'R' ( 1 hr 38 min ) I ~lllTCMCOCIC,...,.. a. a -Based on lhe 1983 bOx office M that toot< on the dOmeShC problems 01 rol&-revetS81 when Mom goes back 10 wOfk and Dad assumes the household duties Start Barry Van Dyke Rebeccil Yorlc~llJJ Davis Cl) "Inside Daisy Clover" ( t966. Oram-) Natalie Wood. Christopher Plummer A new HollywOOd starlet has trouble ad!VSllnQ to the snow business soc~ ot the '30s (2 hrs 30 min ) 1.1.m IAlllTIAU Auburn at Ala bama-Blrl'roWlgham (R) (2 hrs l .. "Losin' It" ( 1982 Comedy) Tom Cruise, Jackie Earle Haley Four teen-age boys hoping to lose lherr v1rg1nit'r In a Tl)uana brothel pick up an older wo'.". an g0tng south f()( e Mexican divorce R !Jhf ,40mtn) .. 9 ()) fALCC* CMIT Angela tricks Fr~ 1n10 ~ning over her inhert· tance: Cole tellS his perents he's moving 1n with MelllN. Richard begins a lorrrd affair with Francesoa 1 t nr l D e ... va When Ctbckett ancJ Tubbs go to Ille Everglades to traek dO~£ t key witness agalnet e cop·kllllng druu Jmpott9'. theft INes are 1eopardized by the swa:r. and ausplClOUS locals ( 1 hr ) 1 n ~r...,,. Mall comes to the atd of hce high $hOOI sweetheart, who holdS the key to a l0t1une in smuggte.s.1 gems Which Involves her supposedly dead ex-con boyfritnd Q ( 1 hr ) I ,., M .. An eicam1nat1on ol schizo phrtn!CS and their lam11ies reveal$ tne findings of brain r"84rchers and id0f'\t11ies the need fOt IUrtMr SIU~ hr ) CC) -.,...,. • From the San o..go Soon$ AreM Rod Stewart stngs some of hit hits 1nc:lud1ng 'Oo Ya Think fm Sexy. ' "Young Tu1ks" and "Ton= The NIQht " (I hr l · "Oressed To Kin" ( 1980. 9ulpenlet M~ CtfM, Mgi9 Oickln· son A New YorlC psyehiatrltt's prnetice is tkamlned ahtf a f0tmtf petient t>tComes " ~I 11'1 a Gefiet of llay1ngs A 11 h1 iilDIJi11 -~...,TUcu -•••w ... lllMI "Summer Of '12" ( 1982. Ac!Venture) Annette Haven. Loni Sanders. A young man pursues the affections of twlseve':CitH tj ~5 min.) ' TUI •. ICTV ..... -...,., ... lllMI "Nana" (198t. Otama) Katya Berger, Jean·Plefre Aumont. A bNutlfvt and willful ptothtute puts hef appearanoe dnd body to use to become the toast of the town 'A' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) 3DlllMI "Grand Ecstasy" (1981. Adult) t_1 hr . t O min ) CD lllMI "Bluebeard" ( t972. Otama) Richard Burton. Raquel Welctl. A pay- ct1011c woman-klller devises many ways of doing away with beauhful ladles. 'R' (2 hrs . 3 min ) tw trn...r~• f1:lt 8 CI> lllMI "Comes A Horseman" ( t978. Orama) Jane Fonda. James Cean An independent rancher enlists the help of a dnlter 1n hghhng the intended takeover of her land 1n Moritana during the 1940s. (R) t2 hrh. 15 min l . D fl) ~ Host Johnny Carson ( 1 l hr ) ;o=::. ..nm _,_ALL81 VHAI IUTTBRD ..,..,. MUWTc.a CllllAW •a•• on•All m 711 CLUI Scheduled t~lc agorapho- b4a ( t hr • 30 min ) ,,,. &IC11IC .... -1 lWIJIHT--AIC llOCll • lllMI "I Want To Uvel" ( 1958, Biog- raphy) Susan Hayward. Simon Qakland. A call g1rl 1s convtctad ol murder and sen- renced to die 1n the gas chamber (2 hrs .. 30min. i ..... _,. ... llOQCPGmNa eom"M•Aa&D UTWT fJmUCA Adm. Noel Gayler. former dlrect0t of the National Security Agency. touner New Y0tk detective- author Bob Leoc1 ("Ooyie's Olsclples"). R) ( 1 tu ) TOP.,..,_ Tommy Cordova vs. Rocky Garcia In a featherweight bout schedOled for 10 roundS. lrom Las Vegas. Nev (R) (2 hrs . 30 min.) 111M1 "The Glitter Dome" ( 1984, Or• ma) James Garner. John UthgOw. Two veteran Los AngeleS police detectives try to solve the murdef ot a movie studlO head, ltghttng burnout white unr~veflng the mystery 1nvolv1ng HOllVWOOd I 1eamy unde~nd 0 n hr .• 36 min.) "The Other Side Of Midnight" c 1977 Orama) Mtrle-franct Plsiet. John Beck Based on the novel by Sidney Stief. don A Frenchwoman Mele• a~ ty~ of revenge upon an Amencan plk>f wtlo deserted her during World War It to marry a W•sh1ng1ort jOUrnahst. 'R' (2 hrl . 43 min ) ml al) -1'1UCU .-cm ..,. "HNllh Spa" (1983. Orama) l<ay Parker. Ablgelt Clty!Oft A ~ editor ecceptt 1he assignment of writing sn eAPQM on a health Club that 9P9Clafi. 1rtS Wl Mil tlltfCIM6. { t ht., I min ) -a•-.t,..,,_ 1, ..... ,. ..... •Ill UlllT L.Al-... "The Night Walker" ( 1965. Mystery) Robert Taylor. Barbara Stanwyek A widow endangers hef life when she investigates a recumng dream ~tin.) • .,. "larak" (1957, A~ture) Victor Mature. Michael Wlldlng. Driven lfOOI hi. ~lage,_a.~b41comM-aAAnie­ outlaw leadef. (2 hrs.) ..CC) ... "National· Lampoon's Animal House" ( 1978. Comedy) John Belushi. Tim Mathetoti In the .. rry 19608. Delta House. the uniesl and wlldKt gang on a college campu9. battles the suave Omega House and the school's dean 'R' ( 1 hr .. ......._ 49mln.} we.,. "See How They Run" (1965, Adventure) John Forsythe, Senta Berger A murderer tracks down three OfpN"8 who have unwittingly gained possession ot 1ncr1m:T~ evidenoe. (2 hfs.) (II U•rT 1'W Featured A~OidUnson • .. "Man With The Icy Eyes" ( t97 t, Mystety) l<aenan Wynn. Faith Oornergue A young reporter covering the murder of an eminent senatOI dlSCOVers the ldentrty of the assassin (2 hrs.) • ... 1111 -c• .... ~ "Violet" The Academy Award-winning ltlm about a disfigured woman whose search tot• cure leads her to Mff-recogn1- hon and acoeptance W (!l)~lMCK.I , W cm ... "Richard Pry0t • Here And Now" (1 983. Comedy) The famous comedian raps everyone -from elephants to tOlme< wtves -In this ltlm staged at the Saenger Theatre In New Orleans. 'R' ( 1 hr . 3? min l CZ> llOWll "Contempt" ( 1964, Orama) Brigme Bardol, Jack Palance The wife Of a playwright becOmeS suspiclOUS and hO&- llle toward him when the producer for whom he has written a play stans making advances towards hef ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) W llOWll "Go4ng Berserk" ( 1983, Come- dy) John Candy. Joe Flaherty. Polltlolans. aerobics and religious cults are part of this comedy leatUf'lng the cast of Second City TV 'R' ( 1 hr . 23 m n ) W 8 ... "Olvotce Amer1Can Style" ( t967. Comedy) Oiek Van Oylte. Debbie Reynolds Concerned triendS help prevent the divOfce ot a couple who have been -l~rE:~~:ln.J .. ~TMCU • .,.. "National Lampoon's Claa Reunion" (1982, Comedy) Gerri! Graham. Micheal Lemef A motley group of atumnl gets together tot an unusual 10tt.-year high achoOI reurnon 'R' ( 1 hr • 25 min.) ·;·---Aa&D --·-CMTC*I M =~:. F15h' (1983, Ol'ame) Matt Orflon. Mickey Rou~e In a 1950s 1.1t ben environment. 1 young tough IOc*a up 10 hta Older bfothet. an eolnO biker. White strVOQling to find hlS own ptaoe In the WOfld 'R' { 1 IV • 34 m;n ) ••--"The Texans" (1938. Weetem) Joan Beone11, R1ndOlpt1 Scott. Nortt.n pol1tiel8ns hies 10 tal'e T uu by ttorm anartht c!OM of !?le CMt wwr iZtn t Cf)~ Sunday. Nov.25, 1~ 26 ,, -l'riclay Coal. I ='="~ = NOCllY NCAA Ot111s1on I Cham- ., p1onsh1p from Spnnghetd. Mass (A) ( 1 hr , 30 min.) (Q)llOVll ··Porky's" (1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan. Mark Hemer. In Aorlda 1n the late 1950s a gang of lvn-I0111ng high school boys seeks revenge against the proprietor of a local brothel 'A' ( t hr . 35 rrutL)- 1r11 CID -TMI M. Hosts Len Dawson, Nick Buoniconu ( 1 rv I .. (!) WIJ.IMI '81 (%) llOWll "Best Friends" ( 1982, Come· dy) Burt ReynOlds. GOidie Hawn Two -Salurclay -11om1ng---- •• llO¥ll ··eiue Montana Skies · ( 1939. Western) Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette i'Ul PAim 90llT .... CUPMUL lflOITIC8n8 TMI Gnm CAin eolm»Y IHOWCAll Many of today's top comics are featured in lh1!. perlOfmance taped at San Franct5· co's comedy club. The Other Cafe •1 WOM.DTOMOMOW naAT • All.o.-CHAMOUll• llO¥ll "The Wieked Lady" ( 1983. Comedy) Faye Dunaway. Alan Oates ( 1 hr , 38 min) .. (HJ IMtnGATOllc ctM.ADltQ MPONIW OPTMIAa -llDIWOll.D ' •••...n 1r11m ue ,, ..... ~.,, .. '9TAU IAWTIDAW.,.,.. n"IYOURMlll• .. 111m1c1 •mao ~ .....rt W l1IVDlr .UT _,. • ••• PIUI A salute 10 filmmaker George Stevens includes hlghhghls from ·-woman Of The Yoar." "A Place In The Sun, " ·Gunga 0tn· · "Shane" and "Giant · (!) •H•M ,,_. .. MlWmiT 90IT Up to date business 1nf0fmetlon for mana· gers. including strategy, Issues, technolo- gy. and a review of Wall Street acl1lltleS Uhr > CO) llOW'8 "Savannah Smiles" (1982. Adventute) Marl( Milter, Donovan Scott 1 hr. 45 mm.) .. • u.m t11-...unut . WllW azaaYUM Wlll•MmcMnm tmTM•YOM _.....,. ... .,,. Wiiii _."Lei'• Spend The Nloht Tooeth- 26 Sunday, Nov. 25, 1984 screenwriters who ·have a gOOd personal and professional relatlonShlp overextend thetr friendship by getting married. 'PG' i! hr , SO min ) 1:9(t)llOWll "High Road To China" (1983, Orama) Tom Selleck, Besa Armstrong A mllllooairess hires a hard-drinking ex- World War I flying ace to search for her k:>ng·losf father 'PG' c;> ( 1 hr , 45 min ) •1CM"TOCm _., 41111 llOWll "Heller In Pink Tights" (1960. Comedy) Anthony Outnn, Sophia LOfen. A theatrtcal company tours the unsettled West d<>dgtng blU collectOl's as wett as Indians. ( 1 hr . 55 min.) @ ITMCADI d (!)Mm,.,. er" (1982. Oocumen'lary) fhe ROlllng Stones. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CID -... TOI ....... --rr-1 ~ TMI ,_.,,._.. Cl•nMI -Buoyed by Christmas spirits. Freddy saves $25 to treat his professor-friend to a hOllday din- ner, then decides the money could be put to belier use Co-~tars Vfntenl Price and l~neCoco ·SJ IUIAWAY-.... "Treasure Of The Conquistadors" The Mcleod children and two Spanish naval offk:ers attempt to pre· vent henchmen from stealing a treasure 1 hr . 35 min) '"YOWt••••• 7a _,,Ma .... LlnUIAtCALI OJ "'"'".UT~ 111'..aTIOllAL..,.. f#'JNMD CMWMmO IOCIODAYU. NIT .... llO¥ll "In Old California" (.1942, Western) John Wayne, Binnie Barnes (2 his) I =::ifuu. Auburn at Ala· ba':'I~ ht&.) J':lllllfMOlllUM ...... ,--..... ~=-··-Ll•llllt'f ... I YCMM NlllJ TMI _. ..... TO ...... .. flOIClt ,. .... _.Wembley and GobO's triendship Is tasted when they ente1 the Great Race (%) llOWll "The Wicked Lady · I I &.iG. Adventure) Margaret Lockwood, James Mason. ( 1 hr., 38 min ) -·llOTal -""'"' .... Lm:=. •~a.ore tlTM.M ... '91TU 9Ua1•• .... . .,_ .. ,.,.,_ ,_UCMITOIY _. "Jet9' Jamos" U93i West· ern ~ion. Pow&r. Henty Fonda ( 1 hr .• 45 min) oo.-"lo Bt Or Not To Be" (198-3. Comedy) Mel Brook•, Amt 811'1Cfofl ( t CB) llMI "All The Right Movet" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Cruise, Craig T Nelaon An ambitious high school football pl1y8' In a dying Pennsytvan1a steel town dream• of a college schOtarshlp In order to make a better life for himself 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) d llO¥ll "Robin Hood · The Swords of Wayland" ( 1984. Ad\lenture) Michael Praed, Judi Trott The ouuaw Jlf Shetwood- ForeSlbelllia an eVll high pr1estesa who IS determined to recover the last mlsstng sword 1n a set of enchanted weapons (~ hrs) •1MmlCOM /CCI? 'IT'fCWM -llM*I wm.LY (IQ --~ .. CAllTOOm hr ,47mtn) !:m llO¥ll "Visions Of ChristmH Pa1r· ( 1979. Adventure) Shlrley Jones. Peter Haskell ( 1 hr . 35 mm ) .,. .. DUlll--DIAOM IA"rU: MVIY -IOUATM a. ... ._ BCMITOllY llOWll "Easy To Love" ( 1953. Musi- cal) Esther Wiiiiama. Van Johnson j 1 hr 36m1n) •B (I) COUHI l'OOTIAl..L Army v• Navy I''~~:.:: 30o>n J COU.. POO'TIM.l SEC Game (3Ju.L rnln) l ::.=.= ....... VI09' ..,ICIM8 llOWll "Splendor" ( t935. Orama) Miriam Hoplons. Joel McCrea ( 1 hr , 17 .. 1minl:::TMla•••• _. •• ITW llMI "Black Gold'. ( 1963. Clfama1 Phll~~ane McBain (2 lira ) l ... f'OOTllJll••lt ••1T.-Wl9tAYIOI 19\'lmATDr••n• Highltght• of the 1968 New York Jets and t969 l<ansas City Chiefs (RI ( 1 hr ) . (%) llOWll "In MacArthur Paik" ( 1977, nr"mal Adam Silver, James Espinoza ( 1 hf .. 15 min) -· e ll'IA ..._Angle Touring Ptay· era ~mp;onshtp, hve from Charlette. INCEE'"l M.L .. ,_OLD...,.. •:a---CCMfn "Brain Imaging ·-A UCI novatlon" (C) ._ "Loe.I ero" ( 1983, Comedy) Pete1 Ai.gen, Burt Lancaster ( 1 hr . 50 min.) (8) -M M. Hosts Len Oawaon, .!ils:k. BuonlcoruLC 1 NJ (O)llOWll 'Nate A~ Hayet" ( 1983, Com· ody) Tommy Lee Jones, Michael O'Keefe -~) -lalunlay COill • .. (L) llOWll "The Bridge On The River Kwal" ( 1957. Orama) Wtlflam Holden. Aleo Guinness. (2 his., 4 1 min ) -1---T . IO rr ,._,.. IMOW .. - n.-tJ CM ID'4m•rT PIA N.L COlfTACT UIATI World Middleweight Championship from Monire- al. (R) (2 hrs.) -m --''AafflM'' ( 1~. Comedy) Oil· via de Havtlland, Oavld NIVen ( 11lr .. 12 min.) tW u mc:a• n..,. ~ ·-IOUL!u. ............ _ rmuc•--••n -~Anucn. llDWll "The Ballad 01 Greg0<io Cor· ltl.. ( 1983. Orama) EdWard James Olmos. Tom Bower. (1 hr., 44 min.) 1 ~•8'0llTI tW • ~ llAIUTIALL UCLA al OePaul (2 hrl ) -• MT1r C* MllTI (!) llOWll "The Wistful Widow 01 Wagon Gap" ( 1947, Comedy) Abboll and Cos- tello.le Main ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I eourmT fl'I IWllNODt'l .,H•• llOWll "King 01 Comedy" (1982. COmedy) Robefl De Niro. JMry Lewis. ( 1 hr .. 4 1 min) -Afternoon---· -1-ITOOlll llOWll "Baille Of The Start" ( 1979, Adventure) John Alchardaon. Jason Ptlance. (2 hrs.) • llOWll "Maatera 01 Kung Fu" (1973, Adwntur~n King. Ku Feng. (2 hrs.) I::.__, Featured· hidden credit pott ntlals at home: ctr shopping, writing wllls.o G rrt ., ... _.,,.llOO~Y,,.'I 1UH•t1 (C)llOWll ''Ollverl" (1968. Musical) Ro'l Moody, Oliver Reed. (2 hrs .. 26 min.) <m •••wme.,__,.,.. Cl) .. "KISS Me Goodbye" ( 1982. =) Sally Fleld. James Caan ( 1 hr l ~PllOllAICOT 11:11 ()) COUl9IAMITIAU. Oklahoma a1 Illinois ~rs .. 30 min ) IL.=-flOOTUU -=·= ca.w• llOTWYCU MCml 1983 500CC orld Championship from lmola, Italy. •i'~ '•NCA'IT9m llOWll "The Lion And The HorM' ( 1952, Westem) Steve Cochran. Sherry Jac=lhr&) ~ WO . .... llOWll "Lone Woll McOuade" ( 1983. AdVtnturt) Chuck Noma. David Carra dint ( 1 tv .. 47 min.) ll0'9 "From Hert To Etem1ty' ( 1954, Orama) BIHi Lancaster. Mon1 ~~f~r . 58 fTlln) -•~u• wy BeouJlflY. sct>oOuled w i!ml'NnQ may be c»laytd due 10 bftekl ,.. i :n.-:o "°"'""*' Scheduled Mike McCallom vs. Luigi Mit'lchitlo for lhe WBA junlof middleweight championship, sched· uled for t5 rounds. live from Rome: World Cup Bobsled Championships, from Cervt· lna.~~rr·> •11111 .... IOTWll WYM- -.. CIU Pl ........ ....., ... ,llllCY_lftilW ... "Up F'ront" (1951. Comedy) Tom Ewell. DavldY:lne. (2 hrsr> -~ ......... (l)M DUTtC.M• Sean O'Grady vs Hilmer Kenty (AptH 1981 In Atlanllc City) (R) ( 1 hr ) CH) llOWll "Annie" (1982, M'*81) Alleen Quinn, Albert Finney. (2 h"5 . 8 min.) · CD) .. "Kiss Me Goodbye" (1982, Comedy) Sally Field. James Caan ( 1 hf . 42 mlf'I ) Cl) IUIAWAY m.M9 "Treasure 01 The ConqulstadO<s" The Mcleod children and 1wo Spanish naval offic:efs attempt to pre· ven1 henchmen from steeling a treasure (1 hr .. 35 min ) • lOll'flm Wint -.n MD 'AT -•a>,..wme-.amo ..... •• "°"'*WOM.D Scheduled· Mike McCaNum ~. Luigi Minchlllo for the WBA junior middleweight championship, ached· uled for 15 rounds. from Rome: World C1.1p BobSled Champlonthlpt, from Cer\llna. Italy ( 1 hr • 30 min ) l ...... laMe wa.oom1AC11.IOT'l9 ~Lfl"-4 II I llOWll "Bin" (1981 , Orama) Mickey 1Roon;·.?::~~1w m1n.1 -~-­.. .......... .,. "PlncheNff Grend Prix" ( 1~80. A~=td. (2hrs) ·' i ll0'9 "Che~ 01 Death" ( 1977, Adventure) Tam Tao Lian, Wang Tao (2 hra) (!)Lim.I ......... e llOWll "A Distant Trumpet" ( 1984 Western) Troy Donahue. Suzanne Ple$helle (2 hrs.) • llOWll "Ben Hur" ( 1959, Adventure) Charlton Heston, Jack Hawtclns (2 t'lrs ) ~~ .... ...._. ..... llOWll "Last Plane Out" ( 1983, Ore ma) Jan--Michael Vlnoen1, Mery Cfotby {_I_ hr, 36 min.) CZ) llOWll "Lonely Hearts" ( f983, Ora· ma) Wendy Hughes. Norman Kaye ( 1 hr . 35 min.) "'cm "~ .. POU'°"'*" ••DlllW ...... °'--"" -----flOOllMl .. 'MIFICM...,_ QJ l•I tll ..... Covofege Of lhtS year's ewerdS ceremony trom tl'le Down town Athtettc CIUb In New YOtl<. ( 1 hr ) • MMCl,_ __ OGUm fiOo'TIML ..r College football ecorta and h.ghliOhll from •round 'tht country lMI fOOte'et nu~~Jon:ontn11 i lTAIYm MTDr• M llTI llOWll "Hell In The PKfflc'' ( 1969, Orama) Lee Marv111. Toshiro Milune. (2 hrs) ., "" ...... L' ... •11111Ta.G ft' CGU.W POOTIAL.L. ICO• G• (OJ llO¥S "Savannah Smtles" ( 1982. AdVenture) Mark Miller, Donovan Scott. t hr . 45 min) llOWll "WrthoUt A Trace" (1983. Ora- ma) Kate Nelli:i:.n. Judd Hirsch (2 hrs ) =1:.0:. .. ~ .. 111.11••• ....... UJlll ATTMI.,.,_ , .... """ .... ~ .,_ "The Best 01 Everything" ( t959. Orama) Hope Lange. S1ephen Boyd. (2 hrs . 7 mm) cou.tel POOTIALL T earns W8fe riot available at pres! ttme (lrve) (3 hrs . 30 CID ~ "Threshold" ( 1981. Orama) Donald Sutherland. Jeff Goldblum ( t hr , 46 min ) • e DA A behind-the-scenes loolc at NASA's women aslronauts. featuring Interviews with Salty Ride. Kathryn Sulli- van and Judith Rpniek O ( 1 hr 10 -1~·!::=-......... VO'fMIM · .,_ "Fireball Forward" ( t972. Ora- 1)5~;;.:1~1 12 "") ~ llOWll "Kiss Me GOO<lbye" (1982. Comedy) Salty Fte1d James Caan ( 1 hr . 42 mm ) (%) llOWll "The Wlctied Lady" ( 1946. Adventure) Margaret LockwOOd, James Mason ( 1 hr . 38 mtn ) -(Il)-WOM.D COlfrltT MOdeflng tht let· 9S'I "8Venlng-aTid ~tons • Mm!lioahsts lrom a tJe!d ol .more than 80 contes1ants vie tor the rttle of Miu WO<ld 1984 at lhe Royal Albert Hall 1n LondOO • hr .. 30mm) ....... ~ ... M IOM Oii '°°"9AlL llOUJll Players. referees and tiat11tnie entertainers become Slapsltek comedians caught by the cam- eras 1n a number of unpredtelable, oflen embarrassing s11ut11•onr. Narrated by Bugs Bunny el al i ':. · Sf'f! TM Man Rvn" ( 197 t. Suspense) Rooen Cvtp Angie Dickinson l hr . 30m1n l ..... ...... w WICI s au AGMO 'MOUN cacaa&LL. --IV•nifiv •1 ())Cll... ~ . ... llCMI "King! P11a1e' ( 1967, Ac!Veo- turt) Doug McClure Jilt S1 John An AmerK. ln coionel ma1chet Wit• #Ith pirat~ n 181h ·century Spain white trying to win 11 woman's IOvt C2 hrs ) I TO• tJllCM .. .U11iT'mlCM,_ 81191TfllmlT.,. -FeatUfed Bryent~ (."') -• • ..,. ·voyage To The Eci9e 01 Tht Sunday, Nov. 25, 1984 27 -lalurclay Cold. WOfld" ( 1977, Adventure) Oocumefltary Wofld·lamous undersea explOrer JacQues Cous1eau leads an eitpedlllon lnlo the mys1er1ous and awesomely beaulftul Anl· arctic (2 hrs ) • RJ> 'JSICA "The Man Who Loved Bears" Being a svrroga1a morher to a gnUly tSn'r always aaty. bUt Marty's Ofphan learns Its lessons well. and flnaHy returns permanently lo the wfld. (Part 2) ..,...,TOIWO'_.. -e ,_ .,.. "Blas In The Press" Guests Russ Braley, author of "Bad News The Foreign Polley of The New Yor11 Timas '. author Midge Deeter, execu· live dtreclOf ol lhe Committee for lhe Free World ( 1 hr) (Q) .,_ "Flashdanca" ( 1983. MUSiCal) Jennltar Beals, Michael Noun. A young woman Who works as a welder by day and an exohc dancer by n'.9hl aspires 10 jOln Iha PittJbUrgh Ballel 'A ( 1 hr., 35 min ) CJ).,_ "Kiss Ma Goodbye" (1982, Comedy) SaUy Field. James Cllan A Wid· ow who 1s about to remarry is visited by her late husband's ghosl 'PG' ( 1 hf • 42 min.) I TOIUIOUDl•t .. 1 (1)... . MMWoetTIUI.. .,_ "Lei's Spend The NIQhl Togeth· er" ( t982. Documentary) fhe Rotting S1ones The Stones perform many of lhelr greattsl Ms in ttus r~d ot lhrae con-- cerls held 1n New Jersey and Arizona (Hf~~~~ •<m .,_ "A•de Beyond Vengeance" (1966, Wes1ern) Chuck Connors. Mtehaet Rennie. A bUllalo hun1er seeks revenge on several oullaws who a1taclled and robbed him aller his wile reiec1ed him (2 hrs.) • e ~ mM Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to pledge breaks Ml B I Ciel ntl TOWie Featured. meel Iha woman behind Barry Man1lo..v's Ms. what It takes to be ·Teen Maqazine's" top model, a local woman who s working 10 bring recognrtton 10 Blacl\ motion picture ' ...,,IACIJ wmt DAVID~ IYIOllU. como AUCT10ee -"* .... ..,.,. • '"'Int ,_..Cf9NIY -...rt fll9ll mM Regula1ty scheduled programming may be delayed due 10 iedoe breaks. -S&TOll .....,, ....., '"' U ~ CIMTIMI -BUoyed by Christmas spirha. Freddy sav" $25 to treat hit prof.-or-frlend to a holiday din- ner. then decldtt ttle money covld be put to bertar use Co-atara Vincent Price and l~neCoco . CD .,. "Rlcha1d Pryor • Here And Now" ( 1983, Comedy) The famous comedian r•ps everyone -from elephania to IOfmer wives -In thla fllm a1•ged a1 the Saenge, Theatre In ~ ()<leans 'A' (I hr . 37 min.) llCMD "The Ballad 01 Gregorio Cor- lez" ( 1983, Orama) Edwatd James Olmos. Tom Bower A Sin Antonio cow- hand murdeft a therltf In Mlf.-def9flM In e •. c&M ol ml$taktn Identity. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 4• min.) NI. Mlm The Shtti.nd lllandt. IOc•led ott Scotl9nd'a nott'*11 coat. e>tovlde the II Sunday.Nov.25, 1~ beokground tor a year In the tlfe of a lemare otter FMmed by cinematographer Hugh Mrfes. (A) Q ( 1 hr .• 10 min.) Ml •.. ,,_,., IA'fl= A CUIM PAl&Y • ... CO.. The Hernandez family's adjutment to a different cultu<al environment Is docu· mented from their arrlval at Ft. McCoy In Wisconsin through processlng •nd their uttlmate placement with an Amertean . (1hr,30mln:J 111c1,..-- t1•JC ...... .... TWmW• uu.Nlw ,..,. a wa·•·--...TWm • ....,. .. i ft, ITIOlll Six members ot the American Olympic gold medal team play tl'lemtelvea fn this lloty about gym- ~S1s. e .,. "t 1 Harrowhouse" ( 197.4, Adventure) Charles Grodin, Candice Ber- gen. A butlnessman·lurned--bUrgtar and a bOfed socialite challenge tha world's greatest &eeUflty system In Ofder to steal a fortune~) e T.J, Hoot<et. Romano and Sta· cy pursue a maniac who Is murdering bag lad1et. and Corrigan 1t1flers a personahty change at the rnutt of a head lnjOry Q u hr) 11 •1 ww Modeling the 1a1- est evening and swimwear fashions, 15 semlfln•tlstt from a held of m0<e then 80 contestant• vie for the 111te of Miss World t98• al lhe Royal AlbetT'Rall In London i hr 30min) ~-- ="Made In Parla" (1966, Come dy) Ann-Margret L<>YIS Jourdan A Parrs designer sweeps a fashion buyer otl her fee1._12.=. CC> Cl) "SIM<wood" ( 1983. Orama) Meryl Streep, Kurt Avs9ell.. A young wom an becomes a spy In an effort 10 uncover evidence ot negligence In work conditions at the nuciear-h>et plant 1n which aha works 'A' Q (2 hrt.., 9 =~ (I) COUM '°°'9M.l. (H)llCMD "To Be O< NOi To Be" (1983. Comedy) Mel &oot<1, Anne Bencrot1 A theater group In occupied War&aw 1aves itself and the Po11$h underground from the Nazis by 1mperaonat1ng SS otficers. 'PG' i! hr . •7 min) (1J)llOWll 'Nate And Hayes" {1983. Com edy) Tommy Lee Jones, Miehael O'Keefe A p1;e1t Is framed for klfflr.g hell of a tribe while hit former partn8f plena to kidnap a Q!!.1 he loves ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) • llCMD "Pirates 01 Monterey" ( 19•7. Adventure) Marie Montez. Rod Cameron In the 1'409. Caltfornta vallentty 11ruggtes to retllt Mexican domination ( 1 ht , 30 min.) 1rt1e _."Becket" ( t96.4. Or•ma) Rieh erd Burton. Peler O'TOOle. King Henry ti of England clashes with the ArchbilhOp ol CanttKbuty during 1ht tlth century (3 hrs . 6ml~ {I) .. ,~. •8 e .......... (Serie. ~urn) Twina 1<1te and Alliton F'o.ter (Lil ond Jten Segtl) ftnd the tranaltlon from tow• to their aunt's GrettlWICh VUJage home a IOl'1leWt\at lhtllllng txl*lenot Barbar• Barri. C»<1tar1. Cf) .,. "Cae>tlcorn One" ( 1978. SUlf>t" .. ) ElllOll Gould. Jim" BtOlin A fes>ofltt and..Jhc.M ~ ... rontiM are drawn Into en el.at>orate hoax dftlotied to cOV* up a malfuncllon aboard the first manned space fttghl 10 Mars (2 hrs) .. «!)_,TUCK.~ .. G 1MI llUTCUClll Mikhail Baryshnikov slars 1n th1$ American Ballet Theatre pro- duction of the encha"tlng hotld•y ttory about a young glrl whose Ctvist.rnat Eve dreams con,ure up dancing toys and bat· -·ng 1~~5 ;,:J II" L - Hammer becomes the target for kltlers aller an en1e1prlslng reporter supplle• him W1th evidence ol the actMtles of e covert Q!_ou.e_of paid assaaslns. Ct hr.) U GI -A mM Nell and Addy's plans to spend a Quiet weekend et e akl resorl &1e dashed when they encounter an all 100 famltlar face D 9 LOfl IOAT A frustrated houlew•la presen1s her 1nsenstt1ve husband with a t>ttt tor her houaehokl aef'lioes; an eniclous mo1her reveal• a aec:ret to her daug.hler who's aboot 10 embark on a shipboard 1omance. Cap1 Stubmg hlret a sports dlf~~ •ICCI• cou..-flOOTUU. ~) _,.. "The Mack· ( 1973. Orama) Max Julien, Don Gordon A black. tmatl- llme crook decides to become a pimp tor a prolltable prostitution ring 'R' ( 1 hr • 50 min) (%) lllCMI "Merry Christmas. Mr. Law· rence" ( 1983. Orama) David Bowle. Tom Coo11 Ouung World War II. a Ja~ POW commandant a11emp1s to impose his concepts ot dlsc1pl1ne and 0<der on the prisoners, causing a clash of wills with a siubborn British maior 'A' (2 hrs. 4 min,) .. 8 e .. IC• (Prem1Sre) A brloht. ll!ightty offbeat hlgh school student (Cn•d Lowe) maiors in trouble as he ambles through t1arty adven1ures at home Jnd In ·&ChoOI ... "The Navy V& The Night Mon stets" ( 1966. Science-Flctl()('I) Mamie Van Doren. Pamela Mason A beautiful muse and a Naval oll~ encounter man- en11ng underwater vegetation (2 hf• ) I TMAT-. ....... TIACll -CJ) CGm W Dani'& beachfronl home becomes the seone of a murder and the obiect ol a sea1ch for atoleA property by an assortment ol crootls and government ~IS (lh1) U ,.,._. • c.m Carole and Syd come to the aid of police Lt. Vronsl\y when he cornea under Investigation for po&S1bte murder and tmbeni.men1. ( I hr) 119:. °' LOIT LOWD A woman hires Cary to locate her obducted son, end 1 rNtn In love with a woman In • pa1n1tng aska 0111y to help him locate th• orllst Q (1 hr) I lRlm.a°'TMlllClt• P.OW •camoAUCno1 --···-''"' ... NOW CAin ~ IMOWCAll Many of loday'1 top comlcl are featured 1n thlt !*iormtnoe tllf)9d at San Francts· eo's c, club, The oiner C.le I me D. AUITUUA -~1UCU .. llnl --IO ~ Vlde<>a of track& from the 11nger·a "No FtMll" album. rtc0tdlno ttudlo end concert footage. end an lnterv1tw With Miu Mldtw att featured lt\tnlt~I Cl)PAMl_.M __ ftMI -CJ), ..... ,,..,.. ••• -laturclay Cont. I TOOC&.oll ,_ W MWVA&. Ed A&ner naHates a look at wlldl1fe photographers Alan and Joan Ro01 In action. focuses on the dangers Cl their professk>n and the11 struggle to pre-serve the enwonment Q (\hi ) CB) lll'Cll-CD .,.. "Laura·s Oellres" ( 1980. Ora· IM) s.egtun Thell '"• Stem. A WOO'l4n laces a d1tflcu1t deeltlon wheo She must cl'loose which .of her previous lovers she lilcn best (1 hr., 15m~ =1mn.:... WALLmmT W'90llT ITMllAICM .,.. "Rollover" (198 1, Orama) Jane Fonda, Kris Krlstoffe<eon A lorme< movie star who toot< over the chairman. ship of her late husband's corporation and a high-powered financial expert become Involved In a disastrous deal with Arab lnvestora. (2 hrs J (C) AllMILTm llnl (H) _,.. "High Road To China" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Selleck, Bess ArmstrOng A m1lhonairess hires a hard·dnnklng ex· World War I flying ace 10 surch tor her long-lost father •f'.>G' Q ( 1 hr , 45 min ) (ll)lllOWll "Jack & Jill" ( 1979, Comedy) Samantha Fo11.. Jack Wrangler A 1w1nglng couple answei classilted ads to meet new friends ( t hr , tS min ) I MOTllAT tW ..rlUClt tW .,.. "Gideon's Trumpet" ( 1979, Orama) Henry Fonda, Jose Ferrer Based on the true story ot the indigent Clarence Earl Gtde<>n arrested 1n Flonda 1n 1~. wtlo fought to assure the const1tut1onal right of the accused to the benefit of legal counsel ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 1we.,. "Cage w11tiou1 A Key" (1975, Orama) Susan Dey Michael BrandOO 1 rapped 1n 11 web of circumstances. an earnest tffn·ager finds he1self In prison w1111 tougher iuvenlle criminal ollenders lrTUllDAY llQHT LIVI YOMMOTTMCCI AIC ... Q . llAMYO MOV9 ''Topaz" 1 t969, Suspense) John Forsyth&, Kalin Dor Based on the r;tory by Leon Uris A French secret agent 1nvos11gate1 Cuba's l•nk wtth the Soviets ~hrs. 20 min) ,_TMI llWJOll'I DUI 9CMI "Coming Home" ( 1978. Dra- ma) Jane Fonda. Jon Votghl A Manne caplatn's wife tails 1n love with an embiltered disabled Vietl'\am veleran while her husband •s f!Qhllng abroad (2 hra ) ~ .,.. "Big Bad Mama" (197•. Adllenlurel Al'lQle Dick1naon, William Shatner. A woman cvts •path of Violence and romance through the Southwest ol the 1930s 'A' (1 hr . ~3 min.) (I)"°"' "Pink MOiii" ( 1983, Comedy) Phyllis Diller, Sltm PiCkens. The key hofd. ets of a motet dlscOYer ways to NI) a IUC· cesslul buslne6s 'R' ( 1 hr •. 30 min ) (%) "°"' "O. The Winged Serpent .. (..1982. f.antasy) Mtcilaet Monat~ David Carradine. On the roof of a Manhattan skyscraper, a petty crootc llumbles aorou the '*' of a giant leathery rtylnQ Mfpertl that haa been te<rorlZlng NeW Y°'k City 'R' ( 1 tv., 30 min.) 1we.,. "40 Carats" ( t973, Romance) Liii Ullmann, Edward Albert. A middle- aged American dlv°'c.e vecallonlno In Greece beo<Sme9 romantlcalty Involved with a man helf .7'i =-~~· 15 mln.) CD iBCiiW mn-. llA . . -(!)DllFm--- • _."~In The Rain" (1963, C omedy) Jac k ie Gleason. Steve ucau.en A young SOidier kk>llz" his ser- geam, who always gets him out of trouble. I~~----~TUCICI ,.. .,.. "ExpenSl'l/8 Taste" ( 1978. Ora- ma) The meeting of two well·bred people over !Unch 'leads to a retatiOnStlip that becomes mo<e Intimate as the day weare -Ci'>~o CJ) .. "Cattle Empire" C 1958, wdt· ern) Joel McCrea. Gto"a Talbott A hated cattle bos6 seeks to double-cross the men who sent hlmto ,aw (2 hrs ) ~..,. .... -mTOf•UW ~· .,. "Nightmat•" (1~. Hotror) Crl$tlna Raines, Emilio Estevez. A pickup truok, a pack of cigarettes. a Video game and a colonial home all p&ay • pert In lour episodes ot hotror and 9UtPenM. 'R' ( 1 tv., 39 mln.) ·1--... ·~···•-DC.:IAA tmJC~'l1W191 ... -.. .. MO¥ll "Words And Music" (t948, Musical) ~ickey Rooney. Belly Garrett Extravagant production number• hlghllght lhe Nfe Sl()(ies ol Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. (2 hta.) ~., ....... "' MO¥ll "MOnly Python'1 The Meaning Lilt" (1983, Comedy) John C...... Michael Patin The Seven Ages of Man prOl/lde the loOM fr•meworll for a Mrlet ot comlC epltodet spoofing 8Ye()'thlng trom sexual reproduction to glUttony. 'R' ( 1 ht • 26 min.) (%) llOWD "The Wtcked Ledy" ( t983, Com8dy) Fay• Dunaway. Alen Bat.. A tucl.nattng hign.-aoc:lety woman ~ No other newspaper brings you more of your city council, planning commission sc hool and college districts and county government than the . lllly Piiat In highway robbery. sedUcllon and murder In the course of a day's work 'R' (1 hr . 38 min.J W@ ~lMCll W8 MO¥ll "BullWh1p" ( 1958, Western) Guy Madison. Rhooda Fleming A man takes part 1n a forced mamage tn order 10 escape execution (I hr .. 30 mm ) ..... "Ltsa And The Devil" (1973. Mystery) Telly Savalas, Elke Sommer A beaulTful gift is torn between rwo masters. one ffv1ng and the other dead (2 hrs ) fi ~ ~:o-:::a. SlJper Run '84 10K Race from Las Vegas. (R) W (C).,.. "Lenny" (1974. Biography) Ovslln Hoffman. Valerie Perrine Celebrat· ed comedian and social commentator Lenny &uce Wes to speak treaty within the constraints of the 1950s and '608 Wla~R' (1hr .. 52mln.) -... .,., •• " u.: VlllOI -.TtmAT • •• w ... .,.. "Independence Da " ( 1983, Orama) Kathleen Oulnlan. oavYd Keith A young mechanic finds himself falling 1n love with a waitress (2 hrs ) •(!) .,.,..cmoo. • ...--captain January" ( 1936. Comedy) Shifley Temple, Guy Kibbee A little girl brings sunShlne and JOY to 1 tone- ~ ltghlhouse keeper ( I hr . 30 mtn ) • .,. "The Roman Spring Of Mrs Stone" ( 1961 Orama) VMen Leigh, War· ren Beany A woman gives up an unpr0mtS1ng acttho career for a seoes of romances 1n Rome ( 1 hr . 30 min ) .. ®._"Sophie's Choice" (1982. Ora· ma) M9fyl Streep. Kevin l<hne In HM7, a young writer from the South takes up resi- dence with a Pohsh 1mm1gran1, a victim of Nazi per&eeuttOn, and her lnlellec1ual Jew. ish boyfriend 'A' (2 hrs . 37 min I •Cl).,.. "WrthoUI A Trace" (1983. Ofa- ma) Kate Nelligan. JuOd Hirsch Police mobilize a masslve search tor a 6-year-old who vanished one day on his way to school. 'PG' (2 hrs l . • 8 .,.. "The Man Who Coutd Talk To • Kids" ( 1973. Orama) Paler Boyle, Robert Reed A to,,nented adolescent withdraws into a lonely shell unttl the compaSSlon ot one man breaks through his icy waM ( t ht 30m1n J ! -:::.. 'The WIC1o.ed Lacly ( 1946. Adventure) Margaret Lockwood, James MasOn A dev~1shty pretty schemer foins forces with a tt11ev1ng rogue during 1he r~ ol Ka Charles II I 1 hr 38 min ) -1 cw .. ':. "SllkWOO<I" ( 1983, Orama) Meryl Streep. Kurt Russell A young wom- an becomes a spy 1n an effort to uncovtt -evidence ol negligence 1n work condllk>M at the nvclear·luel plant in which &he works 'A' (2 hrs . 9 mm ) •• MO¥ll "Baby Takes A Bow" ( t93.4, Comedy) Shlrlty Ttrnp~. James Cunn A dimple-laced child tiar bee<>m8' Amer•· ca's sweetheart ( t hr . 50 mlo I (lD ... "KISS Me Goodbye" ( 1982, Comedy) Sally Field, James CHn A wid· ow who It abOUt to remarry Is vlllt~ by her late hUSband's ghost 'PG' ( t hr . 42 min) ... ,.,.. .... ... Cf Sundey,Nov.25 , 198-4 29 Dick Clark revives old radio bloopers LOS ANGELE (AP) -Tclev1s1on personalities aren't the only people who s1i p up on the air. Radio broadcasters also commit blunders. and who better than Dick Clari.. to round them up in a record album. Atlantic Records haSJUSt released "Dick Clark Presents Radio's Uncenso red Bloopers." "We did it bccau..e the TV show has been kind ofe.>.traordinal) 10 the last two years. People seem to ha' c an unending appetite fo r people making mistakes,'' says Clark. who now 1s almost as well known fo r .. TV Bloopers and Pracucal Jokes" as he is for "Amencan Band~tand." On the record, Clark narrates a compila- tion of boo-boos by disc Jockeys, news and sponscasters. talk show hosts and radio personalittes ranging from "vintage pieces to things that happened the day before yesterday ... and some of my own recent gaffes .... TV ODPE_R "Every year. there's always one comedy album that comes through at Christmas time, and Atlantic 1s hoping this will be it." he said. · Dick Clark -Sports Conl FromPacei --rrw.r---· . W8A ..... • llfl ayl ¢1•JllR .... ........... ...... ... ... -.. ..... =·~···· ..... ,.. lfl1'1\.... ..... (t ...... •[711ie1m1 .. .. ................. ... -= ........ .. WllA ..... I o,-:1 rei1 .. hn .... I la1Pfrt W ..... .,_ ........... _ ........ ~ .. ........ ~...,.(t• .. • ..... , Sal cl ... , ..... ~ ---ur ay W 9 11 lllYITIMIY Ce•• ... el ... ..... _.-. •IHtHJ .,_ .. 111Cm•11 .......... M11:11l1 a. tn ... Yeftl. Ml 8 Cl) COUI• POOTIM.L AlfffJ"' NeWJ ~ "°"'"'=~-..-.) MCI,__ -OCILLm 1 9 .-T 011111 .. 1•1• -·NA--~T ..... ,..,.. _.__. ...... .._......, .. .,.ett.a91l1uhlp,1MINMC......... __.,, _. • fi911 .. wt Wlll'I .. c~..._l ...., n•11111 ··t-=1·::.··.····:.-~-..... ._llU ... tW GI> COUIGI IAIUTIAL&. UCLA .. mA19f ..... U•• (2hn.) -... .., lli&&laolt --•NOTIMl.POU.m= _,MClll,_AICOT **'WWW -"8l'lt I Mia -~COLLI• IAIUTIAL.L OtlWMMM lall I 1 ''" I II 11•1 •••• ....... ....... =·· ,., .. ....,.. .. :.r...~) .,ll'h 11111111rt:e ..... w -. ....... _. .......... .. ,twau .... ..... ------· ... l.liliif"'••llm• .. .. .., • ._,...,.,.. 30 Sunday, Nov. 25, 198• w -- STEFANO •• ~· FromPa&e4 "In fact, the last time I left. the aud1entc was led to believe that my character had killed Renee. When I was asked to return. I said, 'I'll only return if you make it clear that Stefano didn't kill his daughter. That's something my character neyj:r would hav~ done.' The produccn agretd. so I came back. - "I must say they've been wonderful about that. They listen to me: they believe that I k.now the character. Sance I'm very interested in classical music, they allowed the character to also be interested in that." SOAPS ••• FromPace4 back and there was no ex planation. -L.T .. Louisville. Ky. A: ••Edge of Nigbt's" big problem was 1ett1D~ local 1tatloas to keep it. Wilen 'Ec11e ' weat on lalatas durlJag tbe Olym- ple1, muy aJflUates decided aot to contiaae whit Uae 1bow. ABC baa also reaekd dult eoaeloaloa ud the skow wlll ease procl1e1IOD iD mid-December. How- ever. tbere are laopea Utat Procter & Gamble, tlae 1bow'1 prodacers, Ju.it might ayacUcate 1'e 1erte1. If you're oae of tlae muy fut wbo would like thal, you ml1Ju wrl&e "Ec11e of N111tt," co Procter & Gamble, East •tb St., Cincinnati, Ohio UHl. Q: My sister and I art having a disaireement about Grant Putnam. She seems to think his wife is either Lily Tomli n or Ruth Buzzi. Is that true?-T. L., Baldwin Park, Cal. A: Abtol1&ely aot. BriH Patrick Clarke, 'd10 plays Oraat Panaaan on "General Hotpl&al," 11 upplly married, bot not to Liiy TomliD or Ra1' 81111. l.Dcldeatally, we uderstucl Wt Briaa a. aboat to bave a bot, Mt 1&orylllle on "General Hospital" In Ge ae1t few moetlt1. BEAVER ••• FromPace3 that it was never a Top IOshow the 10 )Cars it was on the network. ft didn't launch a million lunchboxes. nor were the stars in demand then for personal appearances. But it built up a fiercely loyal following." Abdo said that time ha changed the show and the characters ... We're not doing the same show," he said. "We're doing the spirit of the original. Beaver 1s not the same character. He's the father now. ometimes. he f OCS back to that character. because he's a kid at hean." Levant added. "The values and lessoni. that Beaver and Wally displa) no"' are those they lcam~ from th eir parents. The focus of the new show 1s iitill on the kids. You sec it from th eir point of view . "The thina that appealed to Disney is that it displays a very stronJ nuclear family:-We ln'tss 1trong traditional values. Some people mipt make fun of that. But we fuse contemporary ideas with old· fashion~ spint." • -TV Puzzle A&osa 1.5 Shown. Johnny Carson's t1ll·1n 11 Star of "Switch" 14 Mellssa on ··Falcon Crest" 15 Roman 1001 16 "Le Coq -" 17 Network anchorman 18 S1gn·olf for Grimes 19 Star of "Our Miss Brooks" lilly PHii Claulfi.d vertltlng_ 142-5e78 32 ID for Ekberg 33 -Wanda Page 34 Bruce - 36 Miss Lanchester 39 Crimson or ce11se 40 "-Abner'· 43 'The -" 45 "This -House· 46 Captain Stub1ng on "Love Boat" 48 Mature 21 Megan on "Hotel" 23 Negnto 24 TV studio 25 Ending with law or saw 26 Plays Cooter 27 Boulder 30 ·-Easy" 49 lnsigne for Autry 50 Able 51 Played Yemana 53 He's Ponch: inlt 54 "Eight Is -" 56 Gary Coleman role 58 -Milsap 59 "And -we go!" DOWN 1 He's Jeff Colby 2 Stanley's fat frf8nd 3 Co-star of 2 I Across 1nit 4 Calmer or Romero 5 Role for Burghoff 6 "As --Ofeamin{l" 7 Sportscaster Scully 8 lns1gne for Colby 9 He's Jack Tripper 10 "Cosmos·· host 12 Played Meathead 13 -Donahue 20 SHAEF area 22 " -and She·· 23 Played Fish 28 ·"My Mother the -" 29 Understanding 30 Grand -Opry 31 Joan Van Ark role 34 Michael - 35 He was Kook1e 37 Cousteau·s m1heu 38 Star of "Murder She Wrote" 39 Ted McGinley ro~ 40 "The - of Heaven" 41 Clock numerals 42 Blair on "Facts of Life'· 44 Played Phipps 46 Lesha Caron role 47 Ne1ther"s partner 50 "-City" 52 "Boy --Dolphin" 55 "-Our Own" 57 Star of "Citizen Kane" 1rnt SOLUTION ,..,.......,,..,="'___ ~1rnrTTnn"nlm-T1 •Word Game Sunday;Nov. 25. 1984 31 • • .. \ ,-1 With an Apple" lie · Personal·wmputer, your child'sc~===------=== education doesn't have to stop when the bell ring;. 111e lie can ru n most of the educational software written for the Apple Ue, the con1puter used by more schools than any oth er in the world. TI1is l28K Appl e weighs just 71/2* lhs. and has evel)thing huilt-in -includi.ng a disk drive. And comes with evel)1hing kitl~ need to start open ing dorn~ to th e tl1ture -including a +disk cout~ on hasic computing. Our profossional sal es st;tff can help you choose the right s~tem an<l software . .., •t1•U •• ~•1.._I I I • I t •• ,, •• , • 1 • !ft-. 1\i1lo 1111 ft t'•,1•' . ~,., ,, • •• t \ SlJ NflA Y N<>VF Mill fl ;., 1'H 1 (JHAN<~( (UUNTY C.Allf()HNIA ... It N'', ~earch bares new leads, says P~ Renewed effort t find missing child - cut short by cold. miserable weather obtained ome antormataon:· saad Walter Goode. a pnvate investigator aiding in the search for the lmle girl ··1 have high hopes for finding her. whether she's dead or ali ve." he said. the blonde. brown-eyed Hununatoo Beach child disappeared from a famil y campsite Oct. 18. The search wa cut hon early an the afternoon after a chill. staff wand hampered volunteer effort Goode said volunteer• would return JO the sate this morning af Laura's parents. Make and Pally Brndbul). wash. what tame we had, I thank It was a very good effort.'' Goode said He said the Bradburys. who pan1c1patcd an the search. "arc kecpana a staff upper hp. h's been a tough dny •• Ji'rom staff and wire reports JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL MONUMENT -A cold. miserable day of ~arching for clues in the disappearance of 3-year-old Laura An Inf ant born with the same heart defect as Baby Fae is dqlng well after experiment al sur- gery six months ago to rebuild his heart./ A3 Natl on A heart patient slated to receive the world's sec-· ond artlficlal heart im- plant today was de- scribed as 'deteriorating' Saturday./ A3 Racism and fear are nothing new In Chicago, called the nation's most segregate~ city .I AS The police chief In a sleepy Virginia town has come up with the answer for t een-age boredom - an auxiliary police force for teens./ A7 . ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:::::::::::::·:·:·:·:::::::·:::::::::::::::::::::· Bradbury turned up some leads a band of ~olunteer searchers have. turned over to sheriffs anvestagators. "We talked to a lot of people in thl' area and through questioning we • Volunteer• braving chill de- aert wind• Saturday (rUh t) lo the aearch for Lau ra Brad - bury (above) in cluded three from Hundngton Beach (left to JiCh t); Da n iel Murray and wreatlen Don Everta and Ken Ellaon of Ed laon High. Goode. 43. or Orangl'. organiied ti 'oluntccr efTon aturda) to search' areas around the Indian Cove part( sue not co,ercq b) San Bernardino hcnfTs Dcpanmcnt deputies after "We J USI didn't ha ve th,c tame For Deputies an October called off a massive ~rch for Laura ·after de- terman1og the child was probabl> kidnapped rather than havrna. ~andcred awpy. Authonttes arc look- Wor ld · · ~~::::,~~:~:~~~~~~~~~Ing Dull Men dare to do .Doo·Dah agaln f the pilot and a security Newport group ts all ready to do a send-up tually no organized events. as the Synchronized 8riefCMe guard in the process./ ~3 • -t--Af'-Pt , , ---hi' al lA-faci partklpatlon~ the Doo 0'111 Team and the M~ Western aiQ to Ethiopia is ty-s nouveau rt_c in an nu event Dan Par~de may wett be the onty eecnes, s duHeet Wl unlikely to loosen the •r U SA MAHONEY----beloved Tournament of Roses reason (yawn) for tt1 exlstenc:« be wattd~ lnvtatbte dogs at the °' ... ....,,....... P ad wtll t ff t Club organizer Stephen Free-~ of rigid '8ashes. lt,'9Y wttl Marxl'st government ties ar e aga n step o a noon man save. this •.•. u, be ..__ third nAr1od•--•1u -op ...i.h __ , ... A-Onoe analn, a small contingent today ranlete with zanies ~-ww. ""' ~ • _.,., ., wn ~ ~ to the Soviet Union./ A7 -• -.. • VAAr tta ..i..t.t -ber• ...au don In front of a ptutic fire s>NQ of "square, square people" has loonMt8 and, er. some lest dis-,--'""""' ........ w•n thoughtfully provtded by the Israelis who refused t o roueed ttaetf from the lackluster tinctlve ma1Chera -9UCh as. their regUtatk>n BrOOka 8rothera.-· dub' two fef ... members fight In Lebanon have depths of daJly drudgery and aet well, The Dull Mens' Ctub of type suits, snap open theW Wall 1 4TI · learned that civil disobe-off from Newport Beach on an Newport Beach. Street Joum• and trot along While Freeman says the Ro9e adventurous trek to Pasadena thePasadenaparaderoute'*'o-Parade is "a straight, corny, d ie nee doesn't pay In a and the Ooo Oah Parade. The club. formed several years dying the "nouyeeu rlche of terrible thing," he tovea doing the country perpetually at Doo Dah. Doo Oah? Yes, the ago, rarely meets. It has no Newport Beech." Ooo Oah. "tt~s a gr .. t. funny ana (or a m1ddlc·qtd man with lont &raying hair and a btard. who .was sttn m tht' area at the ume of Laura's d1sappe ranee Volunteers Saturda)' QUe5tioned local residents and business pcopk in a bad to ""ring new leads out of lbe case. Such .. personal contact" (Pleue eee S&AACB/ A2J Rain s cause outages in are·a But holiday brings only minor accidents to the Orange Coast By LISA MAHONEY Of._ D111r NM .... aturday's downpour brougbJ po~cr outa&cs to two cities and a rasll or minor accidents throughout the Orange Coast. But so far on this holiday week.en~ no traffic fatalities have been re- ported on the Orange Coast. Across the nation. the Associated Press reported 250 fatalities as of 11 p.m . PST aturda> night. Scattered power failures in Costa Mesa kept police officers busy direct- ing traffic for several hours Saturday evening. Sgt. l\lan Kent said. Heavy ram also cau~ several manor col· hsaons. he said. I\ uthem California Edison Co. custo mttS lost po~r at about 6 p.m .. with all but 200 homes andbusan~ ~cl an service b) 7:30 p.m. Power wa restored to th~ customers shonly thereafter. the spokesman said. ~cwpon Beach rrsidents in the Do'cr hortS and \\.cstchff areas ~e~ without po9.er for pan of the e'ening. l\bout 1.150 customers sat 1n dammed homes and businesses (Pleue .ee RAIJllS/ A3) war./A4 annual parody of tbe much-membenhlp,·no bylaws and vtr-JotninglUChOooOahnotablee ldN." he said. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: --------------------------------------Style , Tennis warmups are ser- ving a new purpose: in- fllght comfort for jet-set- ters./8 1 .::::::::::::::::::::::·:·:·:::·:·:·=·~·:::::·:::::::::::::::::::::· Sports Notre Dame took advan- tage of USC's inability to hold on to the football to defeat the Rose Bowl- bound Trojans./C1 The Lakers and the Clip- pers got together for the first time since the Clip- pers moved from San Dlego./C1 Orange Coast and Saddleback colleges re- main undefeated on the young community college basketball season./C3 .:C:!!::::!::~::::>.!!:,::::~:!:::::~::::::!:::~:::::~:::::::::! Entertainment The college drama de- partments are busy this week with three new stage productions open- lng./85 .:·>=·~:-'.-:·:·:~':·:·:·: .. :·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· BulneU A health plan that pays employees to stay well ls winning rave reviews' from workers usln_g It.JCS IKDBX Erma Bombeck Bridge Buetneaa Caltfornl• New• Ctaulfled CrOHWOrd OMtn Notices Feetur• Horoeeope Ann land.,. Mutual Fund• NaUonlllN.wt Opinion PubMc Notloee ~· T~ Theat•• w .... WOrtdNewl 84 M C5 A3 01·8 88 ce 84 05 ... 84 cs A3 A8 ca C1-4 TVB~ A2 A3 Cops have few leads in clerk's sliootfng Costa Mesa police ha' c rew leads 1n the near-fatal shooting Friday ora 15· year-old liquor store clerk. Elias K. Aoun of Orange was in critical condition at Fountain Valley Community Hospital aturda). where he was being treated for a broken rib and collapsed lung. m- juries he received when one or two gun-wielding robbers shot him an the back about 7:40 p.m. Frida). The men are betng sought fo r attempted murder and robbery Police say Aoun told them that two black men entered Sar Charles Liquor Store. 2981 Bristol St.. around 7:30 p.m. brand1sh1ng handguns and de- manding money. One of the men. described as about 16. tall and of medium build. led ~oun into a back storeroom. took $300 from him and. without apparent provocation, shot ham 1n the back. The other robber. mean~h1le. n· fl ed the cash register of $700. police said. The duo left the scene an a :rellowi'lh·brown Toyota with a black stnpe. a police spokesman said. Aoun was alone at the 11me of the robbery. He was able to summon police by selling off an alarm. ... . --Tension mounts as loclil schools learn test results Usuall). 1t's the students who wall nervously to find out how well the) performed on a test. Dad the) score A's or Cs? Are their plans to auend college secure or in jeopard)'> But each November. the tables arc turned. Suddenly. it's the school administrators who arc concerned about how well their students rnswtTed tcSt ~sttons. 'rtus 1~ ltlc tame of year when school officials learn how woH their pupi Is performed in the California ssessment Pro- &ram. better known as the CAP tests. The current results arc from tests &iven during the last school year lO students in the third, sixth. e1&hth and 12th arades. The CAP tes&s. which take 0 to 40 minutes of th~ students' &ime. art not dcsiancd to measure an 1nd1vidual student's skills. lo fact, two tudents 1n the same cla usually nns~cr different sets of q~11on But the tests lfC dcsi•ned 10 measure read 1 na. writanaand mathemaucs lull aero the entire arade level of each hoot . and within a school d1 tnct a whole. Amona C'1hfom11's SS rount1ts. the CA P scorn for Or1n90 ount> ~nnally place in the top 20 ptrttnt. But within the count)', it may tlC' ynfiir to compare llehooh 1n affluent commun1t1es with th<Kie an lowcr- incomc lrtH &hat ma) ha~c m rt • PHIL SIEIDEllU Focus o ~ THf NtVY S students for whom English 1sa second language. Forth1srcason.CAPre uhs list an e-:pcctAnC) range that allows a school to compare its results to 'ICl\ool with similar soc1~nomic makeup How useful C'AP tests arc in evaluutina Ind" 1dual d1 mca is open to debate amona educator . But the j,('()re 10\lr1ably l'CC'tl\e ex tcn a\C aucntion 1n the media and withtn the communal\ lksp1tc l"1ut1on~ pin t rompar- 1n1_ d1\tnct with socio-«onom1c diffcren~. some parent C\.amine· onl> the raw sco~ . 8} th1 )'lrd ucl. thc~nt.a na l ln1ficd hoot Otstn l producdj the lo~cM 19 .3-4 mull 1n the count). But v.hcn eompartd wuh J1m1lar: IC>-<'COOOIDJC com· munitie\ an Calif; m1a. nta .\na·~ (Pleue ... T&NSION/ A2) Undaunted by showers Ralndropa were l allioC on hia h ead , but the wet weather dido 't dampen the hleh aplrtta of 7 -year-old Ryan Brita o f Coeta Mesa. Along with hi• brother and elater, he pulled out his toya and frollck~ in the rain. Tlae umbrella waa lomped into tbe catecorr of toya. not a protecti•e deTlce to keep tile youncaten dry. Uns ung Newpor-.t Gr chestra strikes sweet chord in debut Group wins raves, official designation as city's orchestra By ROBERT HYNDMA Ot .. Dlllr ......... How H.> orcne 1r.1te e ~ell-rt'C't1't'd ovt"nutt 1n10 a c~ooo t,f com· munit) 1,upport " a tasl that no"' race a prom1 an w una \lc"'pon Beach group The group as the t"'pon < h3mbcr On: he tl"I. one of the t'C t·l cpt ~ret'i an town The on:hc\tra marked '" \kt\ut performance with hllk fanfarr earl\ ta4 t month With a ron<'t"T'l at ("\\port U rbor lhah hoot th;tl featurt'd an II· iinun p ram h pcrformantt .. ' of "Don t1ovanni Ovenure. Piano Concerto No 1 1" and "S\ mphon)' o. 39·• didn't fall on dcnf l"ll~. howner. Local mu'i1C' m t1C'S praised tht' pcrformancr. ~hale noting hov. un· fonunatC' at wa'l that the or~e tra had 10 ancd a sub!>equcnt four<oncrn ~c bccau\C of poor tidt t Slk 'I But uch ~tba l.\ ha'c not dampened the cnthus11\m of tho 1n,olvcd \\llh the chamhcr orchc'il111 -'nd la\l v.tt • the <. •l' ( oun 11 prodaamcd the grouf) the "onil•~ I" orchestra of the cal\ "lhe\ dc\Cf'C 1hc f°C(\ nill\)n. · \8\\ ram (1cnc \.'\m~ln chair· 'A Oman or the 't"" J)t'rl (W3, h rt'I C omm'""1'n "I tw~ more f'C'O~IC' ~•II tftl..<' th\' OflJ)tlnUOll\ tn !w. 1 ~ a them. !:>«au~ 1\'~ w obvu>u what top-drawer mu 1c1an the)' a~ ... 'itcve Wight. the ':!·)'ear-old ron- dullor of the orchcstra, sa_ys the rCC'ogn1t1on b~ 1hc It} Council and the mus1ccnt1~ "''II go fann fl)tf\I the orchc tra through its grov.rana pa an\ "\\c'•~ glad to hd\C~ an official home ~htrt "'r·re allo-Aed to ~ nn ~ th good uPfl()n . ·· \\ 1ght said "We JU t nttd the (hAnC'C' 10 gm .... .ludg1n from th<" re\pon~ to tt °'-' 6 dd'tut ho~e\.Cr. one .. o uld ,1,nduJc,ud 1 l 'han~""e as unnt\e\ :\!"\ • "Ho'A dann lot J h1and ne'A, Blt- \Ct-un1c,1rd t'n,~·mhle w c'""'· 3\ 1t\ dchut 1'll""{furman('t. .t pror.ram of IPle&K Ke UN UMO/A.2) Orange Coat AJ LV PllOTISund~. NOvember 26, 1$14 4 .. ~ , C 0 ~ 11 ~ U Hl S l 0 R 1 l ~ 1, ___ --~ SEARCH BARES NEW LEADS ••• From.Al • produced the new 1nform1tt100 in- vcc;tagators will check out, Goode ~td Ut> dtthncd to detail -what \-Olun teers had uncovered for fear of hurt ma the investagatton. t-rom !UU to JUU volunteer'\ iJlhrrcd at the lndu1n Cove camp. ground nbout 9 a.m. They broke into '1"0U~ to search the rock) terrain for 1he girl's body and to qu~t1on people "ho might have mformauon @out hcrf h:11 they dad not ~ss on to poljce. Indian Cove Chief Rang.er Paul I it.'nl) called the search effort dis- organized. Volunteers were 111- prcpared to deal with harsh weather and isppea~ 10 have no local maps, he \aid C1oode had told reponers he ex- pected 1.000 voluntl'<'rs. includmg what he dc~nbed as spcc1ahs1s in hrc:lighung. commun1cat1ons and photography. The group was to cover a I 00-.,quare-mile raclius around the i:ampground where the girl vanished. Despite the daspanty in the number 'of 'olunteers an11c1pated and the total that did appear. Goode said h.e was plea~d with atu'rday's turnout. ~mong those on hand were several police officers "ith trained dogs. "Thl·~ were basically strangers. 'ol- untei:~ who JU'it wanted to help,'' he '>atd ~bout 25 JOurnaltsts were also on Center alms alsefunds to assist Bradbury family The OerW CNlchr1'• c.nter In Newport ae.ct.. r.a.lnQ ~ to help--. ttw 11ard\ for a..ura er.dbWy, thla 3-~-old Hunt- tngtOn 9-ictt girt bellewd to ..,. ~~Oct. 18. Prooeedl from a Tuelday b9ke .... wtll be donated to the Bredbuty 8Mldl, llOCOrdlng to Sulle 1Mec80n, the center'• u- llttant director. A'8o planned 11 • babY91ttlng aervkle to be offered Frfdayto ••ow parent• to do tome Chrl1tmu ll'fO'pplng. Isaacson saJd. the scene. alon¥ l.Y1itl two helicopters fcrl)ang 1ele\'1S1on crews. Henl) satd the effon "had lero organ1zat1on" and, while he felt it helped keep public interest on the mtssang girl. said 11 did httle toward locating her. "It's admirable that people "ant to gl\C' up their day ... but they were Parents of chltdren at the center wtll be ab .. to IMve their tona and daught .. at the center for three hour• PMt the uauaa e p.m. dollng, the Mid. For a M char09, the ctdtdren wtll be aupervlsed and offered dinner with the procHdl donated to the Bradbury fund. •·an. of our teachefs had the ldu to relM the money," l1W80n Mid. "We've heard so much aboo1 the cue and wanted to do 80methlng to help the family." For more Information, call the center at 64()..8820. con1act1ng peopl'i who were alread) contacted months ago" b) pro- fessional searchers and law enforce· ment agencies. Henl) said. .. Howeq~r. before aturda) ·s )('arch Goode said. "a 101 of tame has pas!>ed st nee that search. Also. there might be people wilhn~ to talk 10 us "ho were standoffish wi th the pohce." RAINS CAUSE OUT AGES ... F'romAl 'hon!\ before 4 p.m. Elcc1nc1t) was rcstor~d for most w11hin the hour. but a fe" were without electricat ) unul about 8· 15 p m .. the Edison spokes- man said. Police handled fi,e or six acc1- tlents. none of them scnous. during that penotl. a police depanment spokl·sman said. In addauon. SC\eral minor traffic accidents were reponed LO Hunt- ington Beach police and the C'ali- torn1a Htghwa) Patrol. Locations of the mishaps were not available atur- da)' night. Fountain Valley. Laguna Beach and In sne pohce depanmcnts re- ported no weather-related accidents. · A Laguna Beach dispatcher said several residents, remertabenng the torrenual rams or a previous year. ca lled to ask 1 f Laguna l an yon Koad were closed to traffic. The road as open and 1s not sn danger of closing. the dispatcher ~id. Saturda) ·s storm dumped more than a half1nch of rain on area c111es. but skies arc expected to begin clearing toda) 10 make "a) for a mostly ~unny da) Monda). TENSION MOUNTS FOR SCHOOLS .•. From Al scores '"ere genera II) "1th an or above the a".:rage range W11h1n some d1s1ncts, a decline 1n CAP M'Ores may trigger communrt) calls for 1mpro' ements an the "weak" areas. .\dman1s1r::uors take note of such "gm hwntain Valle) ~chool D1s1nc1'<, 1983-84 CA P scores were generally sn the C\peci.anq range. e\cept for third grade reading scores, which were ~lightl) below a'erage when com- pared to s1m1lar d1Mm·1s. "I think )ou're al"a~s d1~p­ pointcd tf you're not w1th1n the nPl:~laoc) band.: ..aid Pre.scull Jone-. aswaant supcnntendent for cdul.allunal s<.•n ll.'.:s. l k \aid thi.' d1stnu '>tall "ill tn to dc1.:rm1nc what caused the C AP seorc .,hde and attl·rnpt to make improve- ments '>nl' adm1n1\tra1or "'ho plac.cs li11lc strn.k in (AP test resull\ 1s John Nicoll. ~upcr'intendent ol the Ncw- pon-Mesa l 'nafied hool D1s1nn E"cn \o, the dastncr's CAP result'> were general!} w11h1n or abow the l'\pcttanc) band ··11 doesn't reall) mean a whole 101:· Nicoll said of the CAP. evalu- ;ltlon He said C'AP scores provide a hroad md1ca11on of s1a1ev.1de trends. hut arc lcn useful for evaluating a d1s1m1 or an individual school. !\11coll said his d1stnct has ats own '>)Stem of gauging whethc_r students are learning prescribed skills at par- ticular grade levels. But he ..aad other d1stnc1s may be more 1ntenl on gearing their studies to the precise 'ktlls measured b\ the CAP tests - thu-. 1ncreai.1ng the hkelthood ofh1gh \Ulrl'\ ·I ha\C 10 confe'>s I'm a lt1tle 1.1.111 tted about the whole process:· "1u>ll '>atd ''I'm concerned about the dnft toward a statewide '>l·hool sys- 1cm Jntl that's ne,cr worked an 1h1s l IJU ntl) 1-lw supenntffidcnt 'ia1d the trend to":ird ta1lonng a d1\tnc1·, studies tov.ard ( ..\P '>tandards •'> JU'>l the l:itc\t \qucc1e tn Sacramento's 11ghtl·n1ng gnp on loot! education In thl· "'ake of Propo<..11ton 13. the 1978 ta\ rl'form mcr.~urc. local d1~1ncts '-'Cre lorc.·ed to turn 111 the '>late for mo\t 111 their funding ··\\ hcn \.OU low lttntrol of the moot\ ~ou stan lo\1ngrnn1rol of the proLi.'...," '>31d '\Koll "That wome'> me I think the \latl' 'hould \tan 10 rcH'f\l' thl\ trend ·· Othcr cducator\ hJH' ll'"'l'r rc..cr- ' .ition'> ahout the '>latl'W 1de '>tandard\ 1 Ol rn11 aged h~ t hi: < \ J> te~I\ lh Jnd l.irge. M'0 re c\ln:ml·I) pk.l\nl with our Jlt:rlormam.t· 1n nwth Ion the ( ·\P test'>) .. said I ·•'·Ht·nu• I\. cm per \upcnntcndent of Just Call 642-6086 D•lty Piiot Oeflv•ry It Guarantffd •.J '' ,, 'f the Hunungton Beach Cit) (Elemen- tal)) School District. "We put a lot of cffon into math because of the push for techno;ogacal excellence tn this COUn ll) ... However. some of his dastnct's reading and wntmg scores came Ill bclo"' the expectancy range. and Kemper observed. "We need 10 take a look a1that10 see how our obJect1\oe!> match with the.things measured b} the CAP tests ... 0 1 th'C uniform state" ade standards encouraged by the CAP tests. K.:mpcr said. "Wuhan reason. I have no problems with ti It will probabl) be rompaublc wtth 'Ahat the count!) wantf.. I don't feel threatened by 11 at all . Most of the objec11ves the state has come up w11h arc reasonabk." Officials of the Ocean View (Elcmentarv) School 01stnll 1n Huntington Beach arc pleased "11h their ~ores. which wen: within or above the expcntancy bC1nds. But John Thomas. the d1stnc1'<, director of pupil sen ices, said the CAP results are onl) one factor to be considered when Ocean View of- ficials decsdf v.hether the cumculum needs adjustment. He pointed oul that a school's CAP scores can easil y be distorted downward af. for exam- ple. some of the best read in~ or math students happen to be out tll on the day the tcstsare admm1stered. Of the push by state educatton officials for more uniform instruc- tion. Thomas said. "They're going through a standard-raising period that the lion's share of educators suppons wholeheartedly. But af the tests become so smponant. 1hey become the molder of the (local) curnculum." Bruce Ga' ner. deput~ super- intendent of the ·Irvi ne Unified School District. believes there should be a balance in meet mg both state and local ObJec11ves in a distnct's educa- tsonal program. Inane CA P scores were among the highest an the county and were generally w1thin or above the expec- tancy bands. Bu ~ Gavner said a distract must use more than one measuring tool. "CA.P gives you a <;napshot. a picture at the moment." Gavner said. "But 11 shouldn't be the sole factoring 1n dcs1gnat1ng what's going lo be an your cumculum The 1mpanan1 point 1s that 11 docsn 't measure all the baste skills." Hi: noted that CAP tests do not measure learning an science. econ- onllC'> or social !>Ctences. In the Huntington Beach l Jn1on H 1gh School D1s1nct. 12th grade students ..cored ahO\ c the cxpectanq range sn reading. writing and math- ema11cs. Lal1) Lucas. assistant super- intendent for 1ns1ruct1on. said some of the dnve for excellence onginaled w1th the students 1hemsehes. "I think 11's a product of the students reali1ing they need a s1ro11g academic background. so lhe) take e'en more Cclasse<,) than the) 're rl·quarcd to," he said. Lucas said that.along "llh the( AP tests. his dmnct considers tins' ers11\ of California requirements and SA'i (college board) tests an preparing thl' curnculum. He said thl' \late''> CAP gu1dehne' arc not out ofl1nc thus far. but hi: said the da~ nttty be coming-whcrrn:rrc funding 1s 11etl mor.: dosely to performance on CAP tests. " "I don't lno" that that's all bad.'' Lucas \31d ... It ma) be a challenge. It all depends o n how it's implemented. It could be restncti Hand damaging .. In fact. the fund mg link has al read) begun. The Education Improvement Incentive Program appro,ed b} state legislators upgrades CAP tests for 12th graders and promises add111onal funds to districts ttlat improve their 12th grade scores O\ er 1983-84 re - sults. Fred Good. principal at Top of the World School 1n la$una Beach. said some of this state dnve ss a reOect1op of pressure from parents .. · ··A. lot of dastncts a~ gelling heal from the community, .with parents saying. 'Give me quality (at public schools) or I'll take m) kjds elsewhere.·" In the Laguna Beach Unified School District. third. sixth and eighth grade CAP scores were gC'taer- alfy w11h1n the expectancy range. But 12th grade scores in reading. writtng and mathematics all fell below thi.' range. Good said most Laguna Beach standards arc already higher than those dc.,.gnatcd by the stale. But he saad a dti.trict should remain free to serve the specific needs of its com- munity. whether that area ss Laguna Beach or downtown Los Angeles. Still. Jeff Wells. coordinator of research and e\alua11on for the Or· ange County Department of educa- tion. ~id there ts "dcfin1 tel)" move- ment 1oward a statewide curriculum. He said Bill Honig. state supcr- 1ntenden1 of' public anstructaon. is pressing for more \tnngcnt and more uniform teaching gu1del1nes through- out California. Well'> '>atd he believes local school d1strsc1~ will s11ll be left with enough flexsbthty to meets specia l communi- t) need~. "There W111 not be 3 'total foss of loc3l control.'' Wells satd. ''But there will be a degree of loss of local control .. What de> you like about the Daily Pilot ~ Wha t don 't you like? Call tbe number at ld t and your m euage will be recorded , transcribed and delivered to the a ppropriate t'dilor. · The u me 24-hour answering service may be used to rel'ord letters to tbf t'dllor·on any n>ptc Ccrnrrtblnor to our w tters column must Include their name a nd telephone number for verification. No circula tion <'8111, ple11e. Tell us what's on your mind. (JRANOE COAST · Daily Pilat Clrculetlon 71•1Ma-4U3 CIM.en.d ectvertlelng 7141142·5811 AH othef depettment1 M2-a21 MAINonicE l30 Wf'\I U.1 S• C:O.ra Mew CA. 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CIOUda ate tlso expectld In the mountains today, with clear. cold tetnPoVatur .. tonight and Monday, and decrealng wind• Lowa wm range from 18 to 30 tonlgttt and hight will be In the 40. Hlgha Monday are expected to range from 45 to 55. O.Creulng elouda are expected 1n the deH<1 u well, cte.rlng tonight and Monday Northw.st wind• from 20 to 35 mph are eitpectld to decrease by tonight, but eolde< nights and coot daya ate ton1cut. Lows tonight will be 25 to 35 In high deeerta and 401 In low d...,-ta. Hlgha tonight will be In the 50• In the high desert and c;4 lO 68 In low des.rta. Hlgl\1 will be about 5 degrees warmer Monday, according to.the weather tervlee. U.S. Temps Alben; A~qve Anct10<• Altlnla Allllntic C•I)' Au1Un 8ellimelre 8ttm"'Of\-~dl 8otM . Boelon 8ulfflC) CltQe< CIMtleetonSC Cheriftton.W V CNltlOlle N C c~ C!t!CeQO ~all c-.no Colum!MA SC Colvmbv•. 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Brandtman 28. of We~tmanster. wa~ 1n stable cond111 on at the Veterans Adminl'>tra11on Ho\· p11al an Lung Beal·h Sat urda). where hl' \\a) tak.:n b' his brother following the 11 I) p m.'mclec 1n lrb) Park. Pohll' plan to question the brother and t\\U uther men "Ith whom the) had been dnnkang. LI Jim Walker \aid. The four men apparcntl) began arguing over a woman. Walker said, when the disagreement turned to another -.ubJec t and one of the men snittated a fight. Brandtman was stabbed twice tn the back. during a struggle with one of the men. he said. Brandtman ss being trc;\ted for a punctured lung. Walker said. Three Marines held in shooting By The Associated Press l\.f TTl.1-~f\' nn -l lHC\' Manne\ from thl' Tu~t1n Manne Corjli Aar Sunion "'~-re an c~toJ~ Saturda) for the shooting of a Bul·na Park man a!I he and his garlfnend "ere dnnng on lntl·r,tatc 'i near hl'rc < hark' Keukl'laar \\as rl·portl·d an lnltcal uind1t1nn v.11h gun'ihot wound' tu the hcal1 at \'a lie~ Ml·dscal tent.a 10 r resnu. \uthunttl'\ \atd "1lnt'\Sl'\ .,putted J \:JO fkc1ng from thl• 'hoottng site. and 1t'> rn.·cupants. the three Mannes. "eri: arrc~ted I hl') "l'rl· 1dent1ficd as Walter Da' 1'!.. ii Anan P3mter. 20: and Da \ic.J RObcrts. 21 . They were oooked at King'> Count) Jail without bail on rharge~ of attempteJ murder. -'d·'flllflllt.Ji"''''ll----------------- uNsuNo ORCHESTRA WIN RAVES ... From Al famthar M0tan works:· wrote one ne" spa per cntac. ·· nd ho" refrc\h- tng to hear that program pla)ed neat I~ and !itylishl\ " "No ob' lous diffirnlttcs were en- countered b) the pla>ers any" here dunng their debut evening," wrut.: another. According 10 Wight. much of the success for the debut concen can t.x· attributed to the efforts begun o'er the pre,aous 10 months 1n forming the chamber orchestra. Last December. Wight met Y.tth a group that included cxpen ., an mu'itC. markeung and fund-raising with the idea of form 1 ng an orchestra. "I was' cry interes ted. but I needed people "'ho would handle the admtn- istrat1on. "h1ch ss not m) natural ben1:· W1gh1 \31d. "One of the biggest obstadl'!> -in fact, the b1ggc1>t obstacle -to forming an orchestra hkc our\ 1'> fund-ra1stng. And v.e were able 10 linJ the people "ho can do that .. Since mo~t of the earl~ organa1crs hve 1n the o;outh Orange Count) area. the) looked 10 Ncwpon Beach for a home base. "We were shocked to realize that Newpon didn't alread} ha'e a group here.'' ~1d Wight. a Costa Mesa rer.1dent. Wight recruited the 35-mcmber orchestra through contacts and word· of-mouth referrals. Hts efforts brought several ac- claimed mus1c1ans tnto the fold. including concenmaster Ralph Mor- ri'ion. who occup1e!I the same seat "''h lhl· 'ianta Barbara S}mphon). and '1ol1n1s1 Andrea B)ers of Irvine. who performed with distinction with the Long Beach S)mphon). Three others ha'e performed with the highl y regarded McAaco G t} Philharmonic. Wight said. I he conlluctor hamselfhas studied compos111on and conducting at Cal State Fullerton and C'al-Ans in Valencia. where he attended on a James Inane Foundation scholar· ship. Prior to the Newpon Chamber Orchestra. Wight conducted student groups and continues to work in studio settings and wath chorale groups. H1~ hectic ~chedule ha.s made him. he JOkcs. "lhc bui>1cst poor person I know" The Nl'" pon Chamber Orchestra will ne"t paform Saturday. Jan. 19 at Newpon Harbor High School. The program wall feature music by Aaron Copland, including "Ap- palachian Spring," and works by Ravel. including the "Mo ther Goose Su11e" and "Three Poems of Mallarme" with guest vocalis-t Maunta Phalhps-Thomburgh. ' ' I Actor Mcgaeen 'sestate _ liuctloaed bJ_Las-Vegas- LAs VEOAS~ Ne~-:--Some 1.500 mov;c buffs and antiques collectors padcked a hotel,--cas1no aucuQn ,showroom Saturday to bid on thousands of to)'s. II acts and bats of memorabilia bclonaina to the late actor Steve McQuttn. AmTona the first Items to 10. for $1, 900. w11 a firefiahter's hat wom by the star in " .h~ T~werina Inferno." Two antiguc fans. which McQucen prcferTed to a.ir cond1uonina •. sold for a tota! C?f $250. The sale, which continues toda~. was ed~pe£ted to raise at least SI m1lhon for the survivaoa children of McQuccn, who 1ed in f980 at the IM of 50 after a bout with cancer. Also up for arabs were I 00 antique motorcycles. some datina back to 1928, and 25 vintaaecars. • . Glll net removed from humpback whale . PROV INCETOWN, Ma.ss. -For years. Ibis, a 25-ton humpback. dehahted wh~le watchers from the Gulf of Maine to the waters off Cape Cod. So wfi he.n the a!\•mal faced slow death after bccomina entangJed in a su ffocating 1sh1na net, her human friends risked their lives to come 10 the rescue . . Mem6crs of .•he Caribbean cctacian stodies for the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies, who all work as volunteers. used inflatable boats to gel close to t~e whale. Tak!n1 a page fr<?~ whaling history. they connected floats to t~e net to keep the animal from '11vinJ. and were were able to cut the netting 1n her mouth and from around her tail. pulling it free. · Score• •rreated ln vice operat1on NASHVILLE. Tenn -Sco~s of men fro"l all walks of ljfe. Including a police man. ha-ve .bee!" ·arr~sted for allegedly soliciting prostitutes in an undercover operation an wh1~h policewomen posed as streetwalkers. A total of 126 peop~le was arrested during a three-day operation by Metro Police vice squad ofli~ers. "For every five minutes they stood on the stree t an arrest was made. I think that's pretty tough," said Vice Squad Capt. Jim Brown. Nevada achools chief may "1n Cabinet post CARSON CITY. Nev. -Nevada Superintendent of Schools Ted Sanders has t:o~firm~d that he is one of six. candidates being considered by the Reagan admm1strauon for the U.S. education secretary post being vacated by Terrel H. Bell. Bell has r~portedl)' named Sanders as one of his personal recommen-dation~ to Pres.1dent Re!lgan and Sander confirmed that Sen. Paul Laxah. R-~~v .. 1s lo~~y1ng on his behidf. Other prommently mentioned candidates inclu(\c . ~1lltam Benn.et.I, ch~irman of the National Endowment for the Huma~1t1es; Donald Divine, di rector of the federal Office of Management and Bu~get s. personnel ma!'a~ment office: John Silber, president of Boston University; Manuel Jesttz, director of the NationaJ Institute ofEducation· and Gary Jones. current under secretary of education. ' Aftershock• shake central Callfomla MAMMOTH LAKES - A pair of moderate aftershocks rattled a wide area of central California on Saturday. the day after an earthquake was felt over an area of70,000 square miles. The aftershocks, measuring 4.2 on the Richter scale, apparently caused no damage. officials said. The quake Friday measured 5. 7. Saturday's shudders. centered near Bishop, were accompanied by dozens of smaller jolts, many of which were too small to feel, said R.B. Black. warnmg controller for the state Office of Emergency Services in Sacramento. Search for llght plane cont1nues SANT A YNEZ -Rescuers hiked into the Santa Ynez mountains in pouring rain Saturday searching for the wreckage of a light plane that disappeared during a flight from Palm Springs to San Jose. Los Padres search and rescue team leader Jim Frank said what may be the wreckage of the plane was spotted from the air Friday west of Gav1ota Pass. but he said it may be debns from an old plane crash. Civil Atr Patrol Lt. Col. Fred Beelby said Saturda)'-morning ihat the rainy wea1.her had-prevented the air search from continuing SaLurday. although the ground search would go on. Raw milk ordered off •helves again LOS ANGELES -In the second recall in a week. state health officials have ordered grocery stores to remove Alla-Dena certified raw whole milk from sbelves because of suspected salmonella contamination. The Cahforn1a Department of Health Services ordered the recall of 2.000 gallons of milk coded NOV I 5·C through NOV 29-C and have urged consumers who bought the raw m1lk'to either return it to the store or pour It out. ~Encephallt1s fell• l l ln atate ATLANTA -At least 11 California residents ha ve suffered from St. Louis encephalitis this fall. but the Centers for Disease Control says the outbreak has been small compared to that of two encephalius strains in 1he I 940sand 1950s. The 11 confirmedcasesas ofOct. 22 occurred in Los Angeles. Orange and Riverside counties. the Atlanta-based federal health agency said. There were fi ve other suspected cases. and no deaths. Encephalitis. an inflammation of the brain, is sometimes transmitted from animals to humans by mosquitoes and other insects. Mayor Felnateln return• from Aalan trip SAN FRANCISCO -Returning home after 21/2-weeks in China, Hong Kong and Korea, Mayor Dianne Feinstein stepped offlhe plane Saturday with an im portant trade agreement wi th Shanghai, the hope of future deals with Seoul -and a cast on her broken elbow. The Shanghai deal calls for the city of Shanghai to make San Francisco its base for trade with the western part of th e United States. That office will be set up within six months, the mayor said, and San Francisco will open a similar office in Shanghai. W oRL D Dat.IJ toll 16 a• •torm• la•h Europe Gale-force winds and torrential rain pummeled Europe Saturday for the second day leavina at least IS people dead, more than 100 injured and hundreds of thousands of homes without electricity. In West Germany, Police put the toll at seven dead and about 60 injured. In East Germany, state-ru n newspapers said 25 people were injured as violent weather raac<t through Gera. Suhl and Halle. French authorities reported at least four people dead, 250.000 homes without elcclricity and countless buildings damaged from winds that reached I 00 mph. The storm began Thursday night and started easi na Saturday momina. British police said two children were killed and their mother injured In an automobile crash on a flooded road near Newt0wn, Wales. Authorities in Belsium reported two storm-related deaths and I J people injurc<S. VrtJIU•ran elect1dn• are tint •Ince l 97 l MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay-Uruauayans will choose their national and local officials on Sunday for the tint time since 197 1 in elections designed to end rule by the riahtist armed forces. All Urutuayans 18 years of age or older att required by law to vote, and about 2 million of the country's 2.8 million people arc ex~lcd to cast ballo\s. To be elected arc a new president. vice pmident, a JO.member Senate, a 99-seat House of Representatives. and taundredt oflocal officials, includina the chief administrators for the country's 19 ,dcpenments, or provinces. The new leadership is due to take office on MaTch I. . OaerrJJJU atmc~ callee pJa11t, am SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador -uft·wina aumillas damaaed machinery in an itnPon.ant coffee procnsina plant but were driven beck in another auack on a m-.jor hydroeleclric dam, military souroa said Saturday. MIHtary officials in the provincial capital orSinta Ana l&id about 50 tutrrillas moved into the facility late Friday. ordtrcd the 'uards to kave and pla ccd bombs in the machinery. Two aokhenand two civtliant were kilkd-tten they wett cauai't In a crossfire u the rebels lef 1 the plant, civilian sources in Santa Ana said. The soldiers. on leave and comina from a movie, were noi involved in the fiJhttna, the sources said. Airborne troops. rushed by hchcoP.tcr from San Salvador, ttpellcd the attack on the Sth ofNovembcr Dam, 4S miles nonbeast of the capital, an air force official said. B1111drea roWJded ap b7 CJJUea11 troGJM SANTIAOO, Chit~ -Troops, an a show or forct three da)'-,before 1ehedultd antiaovcmment protests, rounded up hundreds of men tn one Santi.,o shantytown Saturday and patrolled more than a do1en others 12 1ruckloadsofbeav1ly armed soldiers rePonedl)' teakd ofl'onencapborhood 1n a11ttn Santl110 for 21h hours 11 ~to j()() men were hmied 111unPo1nt into • vacant lot • nei&J\borhood Pollet station and a wtlfatt office for ickntlt)' ch«k1 and it lc11t 11ven were inaJed out for am11. The d•llriC1 hat a~t '°·()()() rn•dmts, and man)' have ta.ken pan 1n ptt"1ou, demoMtrataons apmst Ptncochds rul t • Orange Co•I ONLY Ptl..OTISuncMy, ~ 211 tlM ~oy.survives Baby Fae' f Inf ant doing wel f ollowtng s_9!g~y __ t}la ;ebui~t his undeveloped heart WALNUT (AP)-A 6-month-old boy with the me fatal bean defttt as Baby Fae. the infant who died aft~r a baboon hean transplant. ts do1na well after expcnmcntal suraery lhat re· bu1h his heart. hK mother said Saturday. Kelly Ryah Lttper underwent hetart surgery last May when he was 6 days old, his mother. Stephanie, said. He was born with hyPoplas1ic ten heart syndrome, a usually fatal prob- lem in which the hc.srt's left side is underdeveloped. and the S<Jme defect Bab} Fae had. Baby aed1ed Nov IS. ntarly three wttks after rcttl\ •n& the baboon heart at Loma Landa Univer- sity Medical Center. "The> redid b1 hean ts what they did," Mn. uepcr said or the procedure developed by Dr. W1l11itm Norwood of Philadelphia. , "There's no doubt about 11. we beat the odds. We beat the odds 'Nlth flyi ng colors," she told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Saturda). But the I 3-pound bo} sull taas Pha'>C 2 of 1hc 0~00<1 s • ·which as e<iually nsk). Mrs. lttptt ad Norwood. chief of cardiac suraery t htldrcn·~ Hospital in Phtladel· &>h1a, satd1bou140of 1001nfan11 ~ho had undersonC" the fim naae of lhe two-part sura~I) 1nce 1979 had urv1ved, and two or four pauents wllo undcN>ent Ph&J( 2 of the SUflt''>" performed two to five ye.a~ lateT, are till ah"'e. Or. Aldo Castaneda of Boston Children's Hospital. where Norwood formerly worked and v.herc Kelly had his operation. said 15 of 30 mfanlS on whom he performed the first staac of the operation survived. Kell y wai born May 21 " u 1uada. Mcd.ical· Ctn&er 10._. __ _ l..ttpcr and her hur.band Charin. an ordlined m1omer and fonntr ,..or of the Chmt11n Chapel orWalnut. At fi~t. she Yid. he "wouldn't tat, and he kpt and slept. 1 save ham .. beth. All babin t1.ream 11 tbrir first beth. but ht JUSt la)' there.·• Thr« da)'I afiu btnh. rhe COIJPI tooli him bad~ to tM hosp1t.ar. ·H 91ut brcath1na lhe ttt0nd "e walked lnto the doctor' om~:· M" · Leeper said. . A cardt0logi.st at Children's Hospi- tal 10 Oraoat told them about Norwood's work in ~ton "We hid no option : either deajh orth1s." Mrs. Leeper~td. Heart pa_tient 'detf?r-iorating' Saturday Termed ·resigned' prior to historic -------implant operation LOUISV ILLE. Ky. (A P) -Wil- liam J. Schroeder. the artificial heart implant candidate, was described by his doctors Sa1urday night as "de- teriorating before our eyes." hours before becoming the world's ~cond person to receive the man-made hean. Schroeder. 52. of Jasper. Ind .. gaJhercd his large family about him Saturday for a special Thanksgiving dinner at Humana Hospital Audubon. He was described as "resigned" an~ .. realistic" by Dr. Allan M. Lansing at a press briefing Saturday night. Lansing. chief of Humana Hean In stitute International at the hospital an Louisville. said that Schroeder was a man "who 1s actually deteriorating before our eyes" and would be expected to hve less than a week without the anificial hcan. Schroeder cleared the wa y fo r the implant of the Jarvik-7 polyurethane heart by signing a lengthy consent form Friday m the co mpany of his wife, Margaret. and Dr. William C. DeVrie_s. the only surgeon approved by the U.S. government to perform the surgery. ,,,,..,........ Schroeder signed the consent form again Saturday night. Lansing said. so doctors could be sure that his resolve had not wavered. Wllllam (BUI) Schroeder talk• with wife Margaret at Humana Audubon Boepital. Asked 1fSchroederwould be able to lead a normal hfe. Lansing said ... I would not be opt1m1s11c." The consent form warns. among other thtnjS. that the replacement of his own d1scasecfheart 1s ex perimen- -- •Joe Palooka' retires tal \\1th no guarantee of success. DeVnes has said. The operation. which DcVncs said would las1 from three 10 c1gh1 hours. wa., scheduled to begin about 8 a.m. 1oda) a1 Hum ana Hospital '\.udubon. JUSI one wee'k shon of th e second annl\ersary of the first permanent Comte atrip character Joe Palooka (left) connecta with an opponent tn tb.19 pboto of a 1950. comic book cover. The abock-balred flChter. wbo baa held. the world heavywelaht title for 54 yeara on America •a comic• pacea. hung up Ida bodDC •lovee Saturday became of decllnlna newapaper aubecrtpttona. Tony DlPreta of Greenwich, the 63-year-old cartoonl•t#bo baa been dolna the atrtp for the paat 26 years. moYie to the atrip "Rea Morgan, M.D. •• mechanical hean 1mplan1 the hospi - tal said DcVnes. 40. also performed the first implant. at the Uni,ers1ty ol t ltah The rec1p1ent. Bame} Clarl \Urv1\ed for 112 da)s.. hrocder·s spmt\ aturdp} were "vet! Po'lllne:· ~1d George Atkin'> Humana Inc's director ot pubhc relattons "He understands where he'!it going. "'hat he's doing. the pro!itpccts for the future and feel good about the future." ~Llcms said. ''Has Wlfc. Marpret. 1s tremendou~ly suo-pon1H .. Gun battle ensues in hijacking of jet .\ODIS \BABA. Eth1op1a I i'\Pl - Three armed Somah soldiers h1· 1acked a Somali JCthner "11h 1.30 people aboard aturda~. beating up the p1lo1 and \\Ounding a ~cunt~ guard in a gun battle dunng the takeoH~r. 1hc olliual ne\\" media reported The h1Jacle~ d1rcl·ted the Somah .\irhnes Boeing 707 10 .\dd1s '\baba. "here the' released '>Orne pa-;senger-. and then 1hrea1ene• to blo\\ up the plane and the remaining hostages unless their demands were met. The govern ment's E1h1op1an Ne"" .\gene~ ~1d the demands mcludt"d the release of I J polltKal pnsoncrs 10 ~Omaha and Sla\S of C'\ecullon for st•\en young men SCht'dule-d 10 be c'<ecu1ed . unda~ for pohttl31 l rimes in maha E1h1op1an state tele' 1s1on rcpo11cd the h11ackers threall'ned to hlo" up the plane at m1dn1gh1 aturda~ 14 pm EST) unless the demand!> "ere met But the state ne\\S agenc' la1er stud the deadline had been e\tcnded until noon Sunday(4 am ESTI "'The~ agreed to e'trnd the drad· hne earl> this morning al thl' rcque!ot and per<1uas1on of the l thllp1an authorities who havc been nc11.ut1a1- ang \\Ith them conunuoush 'lnle 1hc ~omali .urhncr ""' torH"d w la nd at Bole lntemat1onal .\1rpon" near .\dd1!> .\haba. 1he E1h1op1an "-e""~ .\gene' reponed (1', .\ ..aid 1he negottalmn' \l-Cured "tht> rl'lra~ ol IQ passtnge~ and lhrt>e l re"' mcmhcrs These arc fuur cnildren bet"C'e'n lhree and ten \t'U'> of age. 15 "omen the SC"lUnt\·man "ounded aboard tht> plane. the cap- tain of the airliner "'ho \\a~ beaten up tor n:fusin~ 10 obe~ the 1 n'itrul'llons ol the l111acler-.. and the lOp1lo1. "ho was 111." W11hout the captain Jnd the tirst officer. 11 was not kno"'n "'hether there "rrc ere\\ member!> aboard qualified to fl} the plane t'' en 1f the h11ackers wanted 10 lca'e thr s1de- ta""'a' tarmac ""hrre 1he ~rail "u ringed ·b, S«unt~ men and Jnnorcd cars .\ \\ t>stcrn d1ploma1 \\ho '-PO l..c on ('Ond1t1on of anon' m11' \:ltd-tht' Eth1op1an Fo~1gn \.1101<1tn told h1\ cm bass) the h11ackerc; alsl1had1hreat· cned to begm l1lh ng \omah fl.i\!\en· grrs one b' one. EN A. said said lood and pro" 1sions'· "'ere licit' crl·d to thr remaining passcng1·r, ~n.·" .ind h1 1acle" aboard thr plJnc U.N. calls for inquiry in DMZ shooting U.S .. North Korean accounts vary widely -----on Friday shootout EOUL. South Korea (A P)-Thr United tates and North Korea offered widely varying versions on Saturday of a 40-mmute shootout at the Dcmihtanzcd Zone becween North and outh Korea hat kmea four soldiers and wounded two. ... The North accused the nited States of "brutal murder" m the Friday mcldent, and the U .. side called the Nonh"s account "~lf­ c,cusina." U.N. sPoke man rtported the tone as "tense but quiet'' Saturday. "United Nauons and North Ko~an auards arc 1n place and there have bttn no funher 1n 1de.nts. It t tense bu• quiet.'' the lJ.N. C"omma nd pokesman. spcak1na ·on the con- dition ofanon)mtt)', '<lad in ttsponsc to a rcPoncr's questaon. The mcncan officer who head$ thr .N. command at thr DMZ <'alltd fora full ~•neon Monda) of the Kottan Mthtar) rm1succ Com· m1 ion -rompntc'd of military officers from the ll N. command and from Nonh Ko~• -to d1Ku the hoouna. tbe N command an·· mttnt $&1d rhr Nonh )l.orcan ,de u c tt'd . unday u a mtt11n1 tame. but .\rm' Col. Donald\\ Boose Jr r<'J«"ted ·the cou nterpropo)SI '\o reason "ere g1Hn The U.N. command said the ~hoot· ang began "'hen a ~oung <;o, 1e1 language 'tuden •tried 10 dl'fl'<'t in Panmun1om. the peace' 1llage IA hen.· Nonh Korean and 1u lh "on.·an officials had ~en mC'Cttng for I 0 da~ i. on c<'Onom1c 1~sur., The lOmmand said the Ru,,1an dl•kctor 1dent1tird .i' \ J\lll\ 'alo" (c, 1ch Ma1u 1ol . ~2 or 23. hroke awa~ from a tour group and th•d south "'olun1an1' and ol h1~ o"'n \Ol1t1on"' "'Ith .,j, 'onh "llrean !lold1er\ an pursuit. lirin&,th<'1r 1m101, In an announCl·ment. the com- mand ~1d Boo ' me1 turd:n \\1th hi s orth Korean counterpan. Col "1m RHm G1 and told him 1h1• \o, 1r11.kkctor ·,.,no'' sail Kim m'illite\1 thr \o, 1c1 "'had been talen J"'a) h\ forn· ·· alulld1ng to 'onh 1'orca ln tht' '-onh "°'l'<ln 't'r\lon lll thl' 1nc1dcnt. the student Jh\l'Ol h wandered tooclo~ Ill the honkr. and a Nonh ~on:an guard tn an~ to help htm wa<, \hot b' l1 guard' Woman deported from Dallas dies ofk-ldBeyfailt1.:Fein Mexice OALL:AS -A 30-YMr-old U· ~ tmmlgrant tfom Me>eJco. whO fMred lhewoutd not ~v. t,..tment tor kidney felture If lhe __..deported from the Untted St•t•, hM died two montt\a •ft• being Mnt beck to her n•ttw country, offtdale MY· Fermtn. v-r;:.'*1/JIMtweekatHoept. tat ., tn Mexico C"Y ot .,.-ttoottt1; • common complca~ tton of one torm of.>k~ dl.tys6e, omdels aakj. ••SM died of I *k of medical • treattMnt,'' Mid Fether Ju9ttn Ludo, P99t0f of St. :Jemet C•th- obc Chureh. Who fought to keep the 1n women in o.... Mra. Vuquez. Who had beet1 tttegaffy r9c:etvlng ~v.n"*1t­ tunded kidney cMafytltt trM.t· mentt In Delta, wu forced to dlKonttnue. the tr•tmenta •fter · · Perltonltte, an inftammatk>n ol :.C:~ ..:-:'* h~~ ~ theebdOmin•Hrnlng. ·•11themost L Luc • ..IA F~ ~mon C8Ul8 or hospftatttattrM\ Ct\argtng her, to 9'A\I uuay. of paUenta on perUon•al SM had 1 .. med to treat dlaly 1," Parket aald. ! --~----~~----------.................................................. , A• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 25, 1984 f Iranian-inspired :party making ·inroads in teOanon By JUAN.CARLOS GUMUCJO BEIRUT. ~b:mon -The wall~ •art plastered with 1he frownu1g ponra11 of Ayatollah Ruholla.h Kho- meini and 01hc:r Moslem hutc leaders -ltvina. dead or m1ss1ng. Men. their p1 tots and walk1e- talk1es bulging from 1he1r olive drab fatigue~. s1roll down muddy streets hned w11h barrels beanng the red. ~hite and green colors of Khome1n1's '"lsJam1c Republic of Iran. Tnangul r banncn hanging from tdephonc lanes proclaim "God 1s Cireat" an flo"'ang Arabic charac.:ters The scene as 1n 1hc slums of Wl'\t 'Be1ru1. the new home of Hc1bollah. tht" h11tc Moslem Party of God Hvbollah. along "llh such s1m1- larl) obscure movements as Jihad l'>lam1 and Islamic Amal. stand here a\ '>"ml1ob of Iran's crusade for Mosfem fundamentalism in tht· \11ddle East l111lc as lt.nown about lhc groups. "h1lh ha'e been finked to a s1nng of .int1-l r S. attacks an the region. 1n- dud1ng the su 1<·1dc truck-bombing' Ou 21 I 9t0. that killed more than 300 l 1 S and French !>Cf'wt<emen 1n Bc.:1ru1 It has been gc:ncrall> speculated in Lebanon and abroad 1ha1 Jihad lslam1. which meam lslamte hol) "'ar. ma) Just be a code name used b) !>cvc:ral radical Shute factions for <.11tacks on Western 1nteres1s. In the Bckaa Valle)' of eastern Lebanon. where Hezbollah and lslam1<. Amal ~I up bases an recent }ears. man) people consider the two groups to be the same. Islamic Amal was a splinter facuon of Lebanon's main Sh111e Moslem m1h11a. which goes onl> b) the name Amal:-lhe l\rab1c word for hope. Now. Hezbollah and Islamic Amal are seen as an increasing challenge tu the more moderate Amal movement. headed b) Nab1h Bern who since Apnl has also been a m1n1ster in Lebanon's govern men I. The site. i.tructure and leadership of HczbolJah remains a m\Slcr. Sheik Mohammed H u.si.e1'n Fadlallah, a Sh111e cleric. has often hccn men ti oned as the leader. bu1 he has repcatedl) denied this. The name Hc1bollah was spcnfi- calh linked 10 at least two anon) mousl} l\ .. ued 1hn.·a1s this pa\t summer to kidnap Ameri cans "'ork- 1nga11he u.~ Emba\S} tn west Beirul or tea ching al the nearb) Ament.an l 'n1H'r\lt\ ul lk1ru1 The threat\ "en: not tamed uul but "'l'rl' among tht· rcnsons moi.1 l\mcncan diplomat\ moved to the anneA an J\ukar. "'"one ~no"s for 'iU~ how man> members the radical h111e Moslem iroups ha' e. but the)' g1 "e 1 he 1mpress1on of growth -or ccrtat!_!I )' a more public prtfi>CnCC -With Un i ncreas1 na effort 10 make 1hc names of their organ1mt1ons kno" n. ' In some streets of west Beirut. Hezbollah signs outnumber poster) of 1hc moderate Amal and tht' 1wo other m:un m1ht1as 1n the sector 1hc unn1 Moslem's Mourab11oun and lhe Progrcc;s1' e oc1aho;1 Pan} head- ed b> Bern·., all). Orusc leader Wahd. Jumblatt ..(1od's pan) \Ao Ill alWll) VtnUmph." sa) the Hubollah poste~. with a p1uure of .i raised arm clutching a nflc. TJm IS a sfaghl \ anal10n of the S) mbol of Iran\ Islamic Revolu11on- an C1uard\ In .idJ111un 10 Khoml·1n1. 1ht• po'>lcrs also -.ho" 1he slain Lcbanesl' ~h11te dt·rn: Hagheb Harb and lhl' Imam Mu!>:! Sadr. the founder ol \mat who myMenousl) van1shrd <tfll'r a '1s1t lo L1b~a 1n 1978 Foreign ex pen\ here ~~ ~} na. which has bc4'TI the main powcr- hroker 11) Lebanon '>Ince the rollapse of l ') peacekeeping efforts lasl '>pnng. ma> '>eek 10 curb the funda- mcn1alls1 groups. A h1n1 ol 1h1s came recently, when lihc1k Fadlallah. the Shute cleric. was summoni:d to Damascus for the '>Ccond 11mr to "eeks amid reports 1hat S} na "as tr) mg to halt threats aga1ns11he Uni ted Stale'>. whose help II rna} need 10 get Israel out of '>Outhem Lebanon Pres1dcn1 HafeL A.ssad was ~1d 10 ha\e tallt.ed 10 Fadlallah for fou r hour-.. uw.,.....o A Shiite M09lem woman wearing a veil walk• by a "Hezbollah .. poater ln the Baata neighborhood of mostly- Mo1lem W eat Beirut. Lumber bill arrives 20 years later Pl 'LA~K I \\-1s.( .\P)-To Harold Rudie ~r 1he bill from the Se}mour l umber < ·u looked like any 01hrr p1t•ce of mail. even thuugh 11 had been }car'> s1me he did :tn) hu'>1ness with 1111: firm .. I d1dn·1 uwr thl·m an} thing. "" I 1hough1 ma} Ix' 11 "'a' for m> -.on I \howed him. un<l he \a\'>.· I here\ a 5- ll'nl \tamp on 11.· rlll:n we looh·d at the p<><itmarl.. ·· Rud1 t· '411d I hc P<>\t m:irl.. \.\a\ lnr C >l t 2 19'14 1nd1t at1ng 11 ha<l tal..en 20 ~~·ars ;ind ... 22 da'' lor 1he feller to make the 12- mtlc trip lrom \c} mour to Rudie's home ht·n· Lou Rchv.inkel. oflicer 1n charge at lht· Pula.,i..1 Post Office sugge'>led 1he lc11t·r might ha\l: hcrnme lodged 1n a fold JI lhl' bo11om of a mail bag 1ha1 ":.I'> not u\cd for \l'ar'>. or ma\lx' 11 had htTn under a 1)rl'Cc of equipment \lnu· 1%4 lk ">aid lhl' 01 \ ">tt·r. '-'3'> d1fficull 10 '"" l' !x·t.iu~ tbcJc ~nc nu marh IO sho" 1fthc bill wa s sent 10 the wrong plan' before bei ng routed to the Rudie re\1dence. Rudie. 76. said the bill apparent!)' "as fur ·malerialc; he used to pu1 an add111on on has barn. 'but he long ago -.c11lcd 1he account with the lumber rnmpan }" I le re1rred nine year~ ago. and h1., i.on nov. ru ns the: farm. ·· 1 k nov. a 101 ol people ha' e rnmplatncd about late mail. but 1h1-. has 1hcrn all bc:.11:· he said ''We're the New Teant in Town'' •• here to make a good hospital even better/ +., . . community Pac1f1ca srreet •ta/ 18792 Delaware h CA 92648 Hospl Hun11ngton06B1~ac . <714 ) 842 - ,. ' Civil disobedience !n wartime Israel -is futile effort By MASHA HAMILTON ,......._,,_.,... TEL AVIV. Israel -Man> Israeli ~old1er who refused' to serve an the Lebanon •war say their own battle taught 1hem a lesson: In a land where lighting 10 survive is a na11onal credo. c1v1l Jlsobed1encc 1n wan1mc doesn't do much good. For Capt. Ehud Ben Seadaa. 11 ml·ant the loss of a JOb and 28 days in 1a1l • Lt. lsha) Mcnuh in 's collcagut•s called him a tnutor. he '>pent 35 da)'s as an anmall'. "And thl' worst thing 1s. we're ~ult there (1 n Lebanon)." said Sg1 Joel urct.'nhcrg. 28. a Ph1ladelph1a-born Israeli who los1 his pos111on as squad leader when he refused to go 10 Lebanon. Like the other cori~1t'n- 11ous ob1ectors. he 1'in ·1 '>Ure ht.' \' 111 rcfu~ again ··we demonstrated. \\-e ~ent 10 1a1I. Bui I'm not sure ~c ac- rnmphshed an} th1ni." \aid Ben Sl·a- d1a. an arm)' rescrv1s1 lake Menuhin and Greenberg. "And I'm nol 1ha1 1nnocen1 an"rmore about our ab1ht\ as 1ndl\1duais 10 affect soc1e1 >." · Ben Seadia was told he couldn't be hired b~ a quasi-governmental agcn- C) because he refused Lebanon dul) Guidelines set down by the Israeli Supreme Coun say 11 1s unlawful to refuse military du1 y on moral ~rounds. However. uhra-orthodox Jews are exempt from m1htarydut> 10 permit them to stud) an scminanes Those who ha ve been sentenced to 1ail for refusing to serve an Lebanon have lx'cn 1ned on charges of v1ol- a11ng arm} regulations which forbid soldiers to refuse assignments The} are not pacifists-people \\ho refuse to bear arms for any cause. Israeli!. who have refused 10 serve an Lebanon ha\e for 1hc most pan been willing to accept dul} else.,where either before or after re1cr11ng assignments 1n Leba- non. Because of Israel's small popu- la11on (4 m1lhon). "anyone who hH''> here ha\ 10 defend the countr)." one m1h1ar}man commented But in muc.:h of Israel now. there\ op11rn1~11c talk about 1he co nflict ending 1n L cbanon for Israelis and bccau\c Prime Minister Shimon Peres \a}~ he 1s com milted 10 "bring- ing our bo}\ home." fhe men who rc.:s1sll'<I first and ha rdest. ho\>,e\l·r. don't sou nd <>O op11m1.,lll ··The Lebanon war taught U'I )OU lan·1 \Ohc 1hc Palcstm1an problem h~ figh1rng." Ben Scad1a 'ia1d 1n an 1nll'f\IC" ''But )OU also can't ~Ol'we II O) '>llllng around 1alktng. unless 1he Palc!>lln1an people arc reprcscnltd 1n 1ho'>c tali...,·· Although l'>racl has dislodged lht• Palc'itinc L1lx'ra11on Organ11a11on from .. outhcrn Lc.:banon. the PL 0 rt'matn!> a poh11cal force: 1n the region and Palc!.11n1an guemllas ha\l~ been replan·d b) a new Shute Moc,lcm enem~ bdrn from an angr) local population. Man)' Israelis fear 1he rchgwus extremists among the Shutes ma) he more "ill1ng 10 die. and thus more dangerous. than the PLO. "Israel 1\ work1na by the kw of 11~ teeth to gel back what we hi.d before onr lsraelt soldier was killed." Grcen- bera ~1d. Un iformed soldiers arc seen every- where 1n Israeli. Both men and women do service after high school and men serve in the reserves unul the age of 55. Reservists arc the backbone of the army. numbering about 370.000 of the 540.000 troops. acc<?rdm& to the JafTt· Center for frateg1c Studies at Tel Aviv Un1vcrs11y. Troops on their way 10 the front uflen arc gi ve n free food aod coffee. and newspapers regularly run ruJ\ertiscmcnls cncouraamg dnvcrs to pick up h1tchh1kang soldiers. Those 'Who mo~ nol to JOIO their rnlleagul'!> to Lebanon put· them-~cl ve~ completcl) outside 1he social ma1ns1ream .\bout 140 Israeli sold iers have been 1a1led for refusing Lebanon dul) Man~ said th eir commanders wl·rt• reluctant 10 t•ourt-mart1al lhem. a'nd onl> did so after hours of arguments ··M> tommander asked me to go home and think about it. He said he didn't agree w11h the war either. but we ha\e 10 follow orders." Menuhin said The refusal movement sprang up after the 1982 1nvas1on into Lebanon. although there had been previous isolated cases of soldiers refusing to serve 1n 1he occupied West Bank of 1hc Jordan Ri ver. The movemenl. known as Yesh Gvul (There's a Limit) split from the larger. more popular Peace Now organization. which demonstrated against thf Lebanon war but said ewryone had a duty to serve. Mo<>t l'iraclis agreed. Besides being Jailed. consc1enuous ob1ectors often were cn11c1zed sharply -espcc1all} b) 1he men an their unit who fought. and c,ome11mes died. in Lebanon. .. One or two people an m )' unll were stra1gh1 agarnst me:· said Isl Sgt. Naom Kaminer. "They said, 'You dc~rve a bullet an yo ur head.• " Bng. Gen Yaaco" Even . the chief arm) spokesman. accused conscien- uous objectors of "1.1ndercu111ng the found;111ons of our society. We JUSI can't ha'e 11 ·· ~uth · cn11usm was hard 10 take becau<.c the soldiers who refused to go 10 Lebanon. like: their colleagues. large!> bche' c: 1n the arm) as an 10\lllUIHIO .. \1an ~ left \C:r) euilt) about not going wht>n their lnends were The pnu: 1hq paid lor refusing was moc,11\ un thi s 1\suc." !.atd Yehuda Mell1cr a founding member ofYesh (,, ul Bui 11 1~ pnmanl > lhe perceived lack of \uu·es~ uf1he1r actions that left man) lOnsc1en t1ous objector<> uncer- t<t1n aboul whethl·r the} "ould refuse 10 ..enc aga in. 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Controller, {Npt. 211, Robzmon "· 600 \ft-st w:nth \t I Los Angeles, CA 9001; After Th • .mksgrvmg !>..zlr .rnd ( lmr.m~ ends. uncl.n, .\cn.'t'mber 2S. Hnmr Store item• nor m PiJ!n1 ')prinK) .. - HOLIDAY SHOPP.ING HOURS: SUNDAY 10-7. ' . .. I .. • A S Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Nc>Yembet H , 188' Harvard woinen were forced to have sex BOSTON (AP) -A fitih of some 1.500 undergraduate women surH~yed at Harvard sai(t they had been forced into sexual activity they didn't want. according to a report published la t week. Fifiy-scven percent of the women polled also said the)' consider them- selves se.llually acuve. The Boston Globe reported. Nearly 1.500 women under- graduates. or 54 percent of the female undergraduate population. onswered the questtonna1re passed out in September 1983. the Globe reponed. Unl\erstt) He.alth rv1ces and RadchfTe College iponsored the Women's Health and Sexuaht) Sune' Nineteen pcrt"ent of respQndents answered yes to the question "Have )OU e'er been forced into any SC'<ual acll\lt) :ra.u d1dn '1 want., .. A doll among doll• a a Acts of racism "' increasing 011 Chicago's streets By SHARON COHEN A....iMN"-WftW CH ICAOO -A black couple is dFiven out of an all-white neigh- borhood known as "The Island" b,Y rock-throwing thugs. A firebomb 1s tossed through the window of a black family's house. Twice in two weeks. racism and fear have surfaced in Chicago. a cit) sometimes called the most segregated in Amerir:a. • 1 Chicago has a history of s1m1lar violence . .\ race not m 1919 that beg;in after a black teen-ager drowned in a lake area restricted to whites left 38 people dead. More \han four decades later. the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was hit in the head by a rock during an open-housing march 1n a white neighborhood. . ap1nst them' philosophy. "The whole notion of racism has to do with the siege mentality.'' sar.s William Sampson. professor of SOC•· ology and urban affairs at Nory h- western University. "That's nothing new." Nowhere is that more evident than 1n "The Island." a four square-block white community on Chicago's west- ern edge. A black man. his fiancte and their son recently were terrorized for two nights 1n that neighborhood by a gan~ of white men. some said to be wa' mg pistols and hurl.1ng bricks and bottles through their window. The famil) fled JUSt days after moving 1n -not even returning for their possessions. The FBI 1s 1n- ' estigating'lhe matter. • Earlier this week. a gasoline bomb was flung into a black family's home in a predominantly white So~1~wes1 Side community. No one was tnJured. Th~t percentage was "fnghteningl:r h1$h. '13td the sun ey's author. Michelle J. Orza "Thrse arc young women. How man) will ans"'cr yes when the)' arc 30'?" she aslo..ed Se' en percent of the respondents answered yes to the qucs11on "Since you ha"e been at Harvard. have you ever been the rcc1p1en1 of unduc andor unwanted personal a1ten11on l'fom a faculty member. teaching fellow or adm1nis1rat1vc officer of the Universtty?" the Globe said. •it.a ln the mldet of a dteplay of doll• at a craft.a •how ln Mlamt. But some believe recent events - pan1cularly the feuding between Mayor Harold Washington. the city's first black mayor. and the while C11y Council majority bloc -have made Cara Renee Campbell, 14 month•, flncla her.elf a.moue frtenda her own •l&e u •he -----------------------------------------matters worse. And last spring. 1n 9 largel) white. blue-collar neighborhood on the Southeast Side. a black man's garage was burned. his car was vandalized and racial epithets were shouted at his family. They moved out days later. Fort)' pe'rcent of women under- aradates answered )'~ 10 a similar question in a stud) last )ear. the Globe reported. Teaching typical sex roles encourages teen pregnancy "I don't think this 1s an eruption of new racism.'' says John McDermott. publisher of the Chicago Reporter. a highl~ regarded monthly newsletter focusing on racial issues. "It is more an increase in anti-black violence. One of the influences is ·council Wars."' Council Wars. the 18-month power Sampson says these incidents occur because they are condoned by the white community. "These folks feel more bold to express racial antipathy. They've got the community to sup- pon them.'' Despite the violence. some say race relations haven't -necessarily de- teriorated. PROFE IONAL MAID SERVICE (Company's Coming!) 673-4913 By BARBARA MILFORD BALTIMORE -Schoolgirls are 1nadvenentl> encouraged to become pregnant when teachers steer them to"ard stereot)'p1cal female roles. a researcher says. 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And Seiko's b rilliant quartz performance makes them even more precious. Remember Jewels by Joseph for Christmas Classics this holiday season. A cradmon of tm~t. J[W[LS by JOSl:Pll loutfll at Sov1h Coett P!au 1n C'on.t Mna Chr111 mu hou" Mond•y lhru S.turd•y 10 a m .... )() pm Sunday 11 .t. m -4 p m All majOt c1ed11 c.trc:h •nd ~nonaltr.cf J~t by l°""Ph .c-rount~ ~lcomt' Phoo~f714J ~90&6 You IJt'f I~ ~I (>' C)e1ko w~re you "4"f' thl\ "IVl I I "Teachers and administrators are Stat1s11cs. struggle that has divided aldermen well-meaning: the) want 10 help Ntnl\·SI' pcrcen1 of those youn$er largely along racial lines. sets a "bad students." Ms. Dunkle said. than 20 opt for ra1s1ng their babies example.'' McDermott says. "Having "But most of them don't realize rathtr than putung them up for blacks and whites at each other's that when the) give the message 10 adoptton. according to the Urban throats (in the council) could poss1bl) young girls 1hat 1he onl) role or their Institute. justi fy in the minds of the lunattc maJor rolt:' 1s 10 be a wife and mother. Nation" 1de. 63 percent of the fnnge that it's all nght to lash out. the) are encouraging teen-age prcg-200.000 g1tls younger than 18 who (They ma~ believe) 1fthe leaders do 11. '"""I don ·1 think there 1s a worsen- ing," says Alderman Danny Davis. a black and Washington all)'. "I think there 1s a surfacing. The feelings have existed all the time." nann .. become pregnant each year are white. 'Why can t I?' .. Last )Car. 197 girls )Ounger than 15 according to the Urban Institute. "I'm not saying there's a direct Race relations in Chicago hav• been troubled sirfce 'World War I when the first wave of black job- seckers from the South arrived. The 1919 not occurred when a black teen floated beyond the imaginary line ii) Lake Michigan separating whitd from blacks. He drowned. but rumo~ had 11 that he·d been pelted wi stones. gave birth in Mal") land. out ofa total Ms. Dunkle said two years of linkage." McDermott adds. "But it's of 8. 771 births to mothers younger research sho\\<ed teen-age pregnancy bad leadership." than 20. according to the Maf) land 1s a ~ymptom of other problems. At heart. however. many ex pens Centcr for Health Sta11s11cs.ln ad-"Teen-age pregnanc) 1s a symptom believe stronger forces are at work in d111on. 6.875 abortions ~ere per-of poverty: teen-aic pregnancy rates the nation's third-largest city. Whites formed last year in Maf)'land to girls are hi$hest where income 1s lowest." have long enjoyed the power of and women younger than 20-363of she said "Young girls who have low Chicago) patronage system. es- t hem )O unger than 15. self-esteem and no hopes for the pecially dunng the heyday of the late There were 63. 759 b1nhs to women future are the once; most likcl)' to Mayor Richard J. DaJey. Decades later. m the 1950s an4 1960s. ra cial divisions were solidified by a massive pub I ic housing construe~ tion program and a political machine that some observers say thwarted racial progress. of all ages. and 22.089 aboniom. become )Oung mothers. Even today. about 75 percent of the "Most pregnant elemental! and "To deal with the problem cfTec-'Police Department and more than 80 <;econdar~ students drop out." Ms. 11vl'I>." she said. "you have to look at pcrcen1 of the Fire Department is Dunkle said Eight)' percent of them ho" we deal with poor people in this white. ne,cr re1urn to S('hool and more than co untr). and )OU haH' to look at 1he Bui that PO"' er has been threatened onl·-quartn bcl·omc pregnan1 agarn mei.sages "e g1\.C )Oung girls and with the clecuon of Washington. who "1th1n a )Car. according to the }Oung bo)S -cspcc1all> minont1cs campaigned on the theme "It's Our '\:.i1111nal ('1•n r1•r for Fc111rn1rnnal -1hat hmr11he1r hoix·.. Turn" and \O\\ed to give blacks - Though much has changed s1nt 1hcn.' Davis sa)S these recent inc dents aren'1 surpnsine. r----------------------------"1".ll ho..maJcc-Uf}abo1H4G-perce-nt of the-populat1on - a greater share of the "£'cl')th1ng 1n Ch~ca~~e~:~t ~fl gerl") mandc-m:i . TAX SHEL TE~ SEMINAR M•rlti•• Re•••rc 9-Groap Ltd. wi ll hold a fr ee tax s helter seminar with flret Affill•ted Secarltl••• Inc., •t Lagana VIiiage Real Eatat• Office 802 S . 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"""' 10 ....... ooli<'-1-of ti\ Clllflt 10 ""• ..... 1, ill "' 1/1....,.,....llC , .. ,_.,~telfllerm.tl-llboul now111dllaniwn l't' 111<1ud"'41tNl<f" "'""··~ ot>f•"'"'llohf•A1<1tcul.lrh-1tr~ Ndl4'r C • 1~0.po1411~ c1o!or•llntt1•'4.t1•LM ~•IO••cll ,. ~· llJOll Newllllf\ luC. (A '-l•!(IO lt•ad ll uctfull• brlol• ~-II••" ot -.N -· .. poltt1cal pie. Lawsuits also ha ve oeen filed 1n recent )ears b) the Justice Depart- ment and Cl\ ti n$hls groups acl u~1ng the <:II) of d1scnm1na11un in public 'iChools. housin~. parks. poh11cal d1o;- 1nc11ng and police hiring. What has de,elopcd 1n (h1cago and 01her urban areas with lafl.l." ethnic populattons such as Mil- "aukce and Cleveland. i.ome cxperts sa)'. 1s white enclaves and an ·us d11Tercnt racial and ethnic gro~ from 1nt~racting.'' he sa\s. "Chic ha'l segregated housing." h1ch led to segregated school S)'stem and the d~' clopment of a segregated poh11cal .,, s•~m:· ·II\ onl) logical. hl· sa~s. "for the de' clupment of racial feelings that •:.tu'lr theS\.· outbursts and demon- '>tra11ons 10 1ake place.'' 'haron Cohen has n·poncd on ChJC'aRo oolit1cs f'or The ·hso<.'iatcd Press for Ii"~ } e1Jrs. Here'sa contest that .will quackyou up STUTTGART, Ark. (AP) -au.ck, quack. Now, that wan't eo hard, wu It? Hunting enthu8iuu at thll weekend'• Wings Over the Prairie F~tvaJ will tell you that dud< cellng It I btt more lnvofved than that. The 48th annual t•lvll fe9tfvel f•tur• the world champloMhlp duck celNng oonte.t, Mitch drawa duck caNere from acroa the country. M.ny of them haw won stat9 or r99lonal contetta. Competitors must mater ~• Cllh: the· halt, Mitch C8lte duck• from afar: tr. fMdtng cd; tM mating cell; and "the regua. Old qwok, '' 1eyt Bryen H~. 15, of Stuttgart, who ftratACCOmplftled hll brother and father on a~ hunting trip at age 4. The feeding Call la the Mrdelt, he Mya. "It t8k• a lot of prlCtlce to get your tongue jult right," Bryan uya. He lhould know; lut yes, he won first pl8Ce In the lnt.-medlate conteet for duck C9faer. 14 to 18 yeara old. He aJeo hu won regional competltk>na. . Stuttgart ta In one of the continent'• few 1UrvMng hardwood swamp., ... and I• a natural .,mering place for tent of thousand• Of mallard• and other migratory waterfowt . Ten Ways to an Early Grave· 1. Your job comes first; personal considerations are secondary. 2. Go to the office evenings, Sarurdays, Sundays, and holidays. 3. On evenings when you don't go to the office take the briefcase home with you. • 4 . Drive fast because you're late. • } . Accept all invitations to meetings, banquets, committees, etc. 6. Don't eat a restful, relaxing meal; always plan a conferen~e for your lunch hour. 7. Regard fishing, hunting, golf, gardening, or any regular exercise program as a waste of time and money. _-· - 8. Believe 1es poor policy to take all th~cation allowed you. 9. Never delegate responsibility to others; carry the entire load yourself at all times. 10 . If your work calls for traveling, work all day and drive all night to keep the next morn- • I I ing s appomtment. Priftltil •1 11 Pllblic StrvtCt by: HA RB 'R A W'N • M LIVE M~nwria Pnrk • M,,rtuary ~\au•1,leun1• • Crcmahl~ 162~ Gisler Avenue -Cott• Me a · Phone 54'0·))H Co1t6 Mt16'1 0flly Co,,,plttt F11fltr•I F•rtl1ttt1 1---:·--- a ...... Orange Coesl DAILY PILOT ISundey, ~ 21. 1914 Fo_od aid to Ethiopia unlikely to loosen-ties -wlt1J ·sov1ets -~ r Milita ry government sees no strings attach ed to a id from Western countries Thut onic1al. ltkc olllcr \\.estccn and F1h10J)1an source . pokl" on con· d111on ht• not be 1drnt1fied n th1op1an om 1al. obs<-rv1ng tha1 the Amel'lc3n!> v.crl' au. chin' no '>tnn&'i to the aid. said-··This ume the) arc sl\ov.1ng s1&n\ of matunl) • The} are concentrating on human· 1u1r1an con(•erns. rather than political By JAMES R. PEIPERT . ,,,, ...... ~.,..., ADDIS ABABA. Eth1op1a ·-Ah intrrnational cfTort to case a catastrophic fu mine hen.· hus provided a diplomnt1c opponun1t) for the United tOte5 and other Western countries. But E1h1op1an officmll. and foreign en' O) 'I based here sa> the)' doubt that the in Ou\ of mo ti> Western aid w1U prompt the military governmC'nt 10 c;1sn1ficahtly loosen its clo c tics w11h the Soviet Union. "We're here onl) for humanitarian re~ons right now... remarked an official of the U.S. aency for lntemat1onal development. "If ou1 rela11ons improve. that's a bonuo;." .. ,.,...,.... thinas." The lJn11cd tatci. hao; become the b1ues1 single donor ol hu manitarian aid to Elh1op1:1. pro"ding ubou1 SI Q million worth o(a1d 1n 1hc fiscal )'car 1ha1 ended Sept. 30 The United States also has pledged S60 million • more for the new fisca l rear. In the shon term. tht· lnucd Sta1es 1s cxsx-cted to be allowed soon to upgrade mdiplomatic representauon here 1oambassadorial level. The U .. ambassador wa!. asked . to leave in Jul~ 1980. and since thl"n the embass) ha'> lx'cn headed b) a charge d'afTa1re~ . ..\ longer-tl'rm eflt>ct of the fami ne ll'\Sisianc~· ma} tx.· the winn ing over ol "1housands of ord1nar~ Ethiopian!> who knov. that much of the food rnm1ng into the countn I!> from the lln1trd ~tatei.. One diplomat said the aid 1'! creating a n:sc:n oir of goodwill toward the West that would tx.· beneficial 1fthert· l'\Cr is a change of ~ ........... goB~~nE~~1~1j,1a. a countr) of about 42 Ethiopian refu&eea. carryin& all their poe· refuiee camp. Tbe croup walked 180 milee million people occup)inB a strategic eeuion•, crou into Sudan on their way to a in nine day• and nJcbm. position in the Horn of Africa and Ogaden that brought about a major fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiijiijiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii along the Red Sea. 1s likel) to remain ~urning point in u.s ·Ethiopian rela-for the foreseeable future the Soviet U . b . uons. nion s 1ggcs1 investment and l\omc well-<·onneued Eth1op1ans stauncht·st ally in Africa. contend the' United States forced Ethiopian leader MenglSlu Haile their count!) to sci:k aid from the Mariam. at a rart· news conference on • 0 , iets by refusing to supply arms 10 No\. 16. thanked tht• people of the help them figh t the Somahan!t. a foe United States and Wcstrrn Europe for ccntt ics. for the outpouring of aid for more The 0 , iets responded with a than 6 million people estimated 10 be massi"e irlift of arms. That. plus a suffering from a prolonged drought deplo)'ment of Cuban troops. helped and famine. Eth1op1a expel the Somalis from the But Meng1stu also said the Sov11:t Ogaden in March 1978. Union and other Eastern Bloc coun-While trying 10 cope wit h tries had helped Ethiopia make more scces<1ionist wars in the nor:th and a progress in the past decade -since simmering border conn1ct with the ouster of Emperor Haile Selassie Somalia. the mihtar) government 15 in September 1974 -than 11 had faced with 111 ing 10 feed 115 people madr 1n the pre\ 1ous 40 yea~. d Much of the So\ iet aid has been in an maintain its securil)'. "We're w1nn1ng O\er their the form of m1htar} hardware. per-stomachs:· a Western diplomat said haps SJ billion worth by Western of the food aid. "But their minds are esti mates. to fight secessionist guer-,till bent on secunt) ... nllas in the nonht•rn pro' inccs of J R p N H A Ill I 0 Ill SHl!JiRD Entrea_and T111re and to l'Ounter am. f mes · e~rt,bued ln •lrobi, . "" bas lr•veled extensively In eastern CLEAN & P AINT BOTTOM thrrat from neighboring Somalia. and soutbern M rlc•. He •lso StM>D t Food aid from thl· Ea\tern Bloc has r -$6.50 Per Foot Labor Only been minimal. It "as onh aft•·r 3'1 years as ao AP correspondent Jn ... Moscow. ~~~~'::::~:%f11~{Pr~~b~~~.n~~5~l1e~a~e~ ____ RUff ___ E_l_l_,_ 5 ____ -1 STEAM CLEANING $45 oo.hr '>omcwhmembarras.,cd So\lctUnTun YARD LAB R $40.00-Perllour o;a1d 11 \.,.as send1 ng lOO trucks. ~4 hl'l1cop1er!I and I:! largo plane') 10 UPHOLSTERY, llC. HAUL OU TS TO 75' -75 TONS 1Manne Scale help transport tht• food aid . F• The lllnt Of Taur lilt C Ethiopians~~ pri,atel) thereha'e L~1:'z:2~~~~·:~:-~~~,A~~~~~-~~=~=1:1~~~~2~2~3-~2~l~ST~. S!T!R!E~E!T~~N~E~~~P~O~R~T~B~~~~H~~~(~7~1~4)~6~7~5~·2~5~5~0~ been qucst1onc; among ordinar. pcopk o'er" h~ tht· ~o' 1l'tS v.a1ted su long 111 a(I An Ethiopian mother and her child wait for food in a refu&ee camp. It v.a' an '"' a\1on h' Somalia 1n Juh l'-1 77 of a d1sput~d region of 'nuth~·a,1t'rn E1h1op1a called thl· .Teen-agers join police squad PAW PAW. W.Va. ( P) -The} don't earl) guns and thq ca n't make arrests. but on Saturda\ five teen- agers became police officers -of sons -1n this sleep} Potomac R1 ... cr IO"n PohCl' C h1ef 1 rnn Grad\ <,taned the teen-age aux1har) police force Sept. I. shortly aficr he armed 1n the town of650. He thought 11 would help him patrol the town and also might help the members grow up. "When I first came herr . as )OU look around Pa"' Pa" the onl~ thing that 1s here for an} one of an} age is an arcade and a store ... Cirad) !Wild this week. "The people here in town have absolutely notb1ng to do." G rad)' started with a do1en }Ouths sel·mcd pcal·cful to him might be dull 10 kids. Mo'>t of tho~ "ho JOincd hi\ 'olunteer rnrps qu11 because ot conf11Cl!1 Mth a(ter-school jobs. ab..ence from t"ll of C1rad\ ·s classes or failure to maintain 1he1r grades. Thv'r v. ho sta}ed "put in SI\ hour!> an l'vening 1n fir~t aid and CPR. plu'I tht·ir law enforcement tra1n1ng and maodatol) ·c .. a'eragr in school and working on the we{•kends," Grad\ ~1d. "Thc} ·re reall} accomplishing '>Omething." .\lthough Grad,·., graduates will patrol the town and help w1th traffic control. v.hen 11 rnmcs to making an arrest the> 're to ''"P as1dr for the chief or the other full-t1mr omccr. Cirad) 'ia1d. F1r'\t aid tra1n1ng 1o1.lll enable the ~oung officer"S to a!>sl'H emergcnq mcd1rnl 1ec hn1c1an'> The\ 're also 'er..ed in c'acua11ng d1..aster arl·as and ..carl·h1ng thl· v.ood., for m1s~1ng h1L.rr., Jnd camJX~. Grad) ~aid. "The\ do not ha'e thl' authont\ to make ar1 arrest and lhl'\ do not ha\e thl' authonl) Ill rnrr)· a weapon ... Grad) said. "Their maJor role will bl' a suppon role ... ''foell Wh11acrl· I 5 ..:ml he Joined 5tcause of"!>omr ofthl· opponun1t1l''> that 11's g1\en me and JUSI I() help UUI the tov.n a little b11." "It's JUSt a liltlc \Omt•thing to occupy m) time and &l't something oul 11f 1t." Whirnnl' ''llll aged 15 to 18. but mmt dropped out -------------------------------1 before tht' 250-hour training "'as completed. The fi,t. graduaung Sat· urday rt-ce1vcd sll\Cr badge'>. o;pecial uniforms and the right to hel p the chief keep the JXacc. "I believe there I'> a demand throughout the Un11rd ~1a1rs lbr people to take a conn·rn for the teen- agers in the commun11\ ... (jrad' ~1d "What we as adult'> tend 10 foi-ge1 1'1 we were tecn-a~er'> oner "Plus. 11 $1Vl''> them a lot of leadership. d1sc1plinc You tal..e a }Oung man or a )Oung lad) "ho I') 15 )Cars of age and 1n the ninth gradt· who has approximatch threr or four )'ears remaining 1n high i.chool. The~ go into this program and estabh.,h themselves 1n the commun1t ) ·• E1gh tcen-)ear-old Lisa ~m1th 'oined Grad)\ program "'-Ith J tarcrr IO mind. "Hopeful!). 1n thl' future· I can become a pohce officer I hat was thl· main reason," she <in1d. Miss mith. a I 98J high M'hool graduate, said she plap'\ to remain 1n the volunteer force until \ht• turns 21 and can enterthc Wc'\l V1rain1a pohce academy. Grnd)' had warned tht• )'Ouths the} would "he called a <;nt tch. a fin!.. and a mult itude of othcr numc~ because you ore conform in& to the law." Miss m1th !>n1d the Job ha'> brought her -.oihc 1aunt1n1 and even har.us- ment. but not t'nough to make her q uit. "I've httd 3 few rtl\onecallo;, hut I &l't them all the 11mc," 'lhc 'i.1id. "The~ don't bother me." Grad ). a formt•r Green lkrl't. lcf) n Job as corrccuonal oflin·r in Wa'ih· 1naton. l).C" •. to tnkc the Paw l'aw pol1cr chief post. "When I came UJl o'er C amJl Hill. there wa'I 'lnow on the ground." he.' rtcallcd, "II wa'i onr or 1hosc I'll • 1urc\quc sctuni~. 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' 1 ----------·.. ...... ·--- NB·developlDent at odds wlth effort to li1Dlt JW A . To the Eda tor: In her letter lo the president of the Breakers Drive Commun tty Assoc1a- t1on, dated Nov. 4, NC"wpon Beach Mayor Evelyn Han seems to be ask1 n1 support for the Caty Council's requ~t to lhe County of Orange to retlnct the development of John Wayne·Airpon I am afraid 1ha1 the count)' super- visors will ~>' no attention to the rcqu~sl b«'ausc Newport Beach ha!> consistently approved deHlopment that has and wall place e>.treme prnsurc on the a1rpon for C\panl11on . l am sure that the Board of Supervisors will onl> point out that approval of the development of the Mcridaen Hotel. the Mamou Hotl'I the Four &asons Hotel. the Sheraton Hotel, Newport Center high mes. Koll Center and other 1ndustnal and commercial developments in the ( ll} of Newport Beach arc totall) in- consistent with a request to hm11 the development of John Wa~ ne i\1rpon On one hand Newport Beach 1\ \.\11\ 1ng the fl:ig ot ltm11ed airport expansion. while at the same time wa' ing the tlag of c-ommcrcial and industrial de' elopmen,1... Th1\ schizophrenic beh11' 1or of' waving two contradictol) flags can onl y bring. at the least. \nickers of laughter lrom the Board of upen )()t1, If Newport Beach 1s re all~ going to requt:st ltn111ed c>.pans1on of John Wa} ne .\1rpon. l can only ask thC' question ··oo }Ou haH· tht' total and und1' 1dcd \uppon of the Irvine Co . thl' Koll Co. othl·r major and minor dl·' dopers. and the chambe~ of rommcrn·')·· If each and c' Cl) one of them doc'i not come out 1n open and strong '>Uppon of limited a1rpon expam1on. efforts at ltm11mg airport gro\.\th will onl} be another l'>.erc1sc an fu11ht). s1m1lar to previous effons to sign a banding agreement with the Board of Supcrw.ors regarding the le'cl of dnelopmcnt of John Wa)'nl' A1rpon. B. BERNARD Corona del Mar Derisive editorial mocks Mesa To the Editor: Your derisive ed1tonal .. Gcttmg Elected Was the Eas> Pan... wtth which you greeted the remarkabl~ successful ll'ttcmpt b} Costa Mesa's residents to recapture their c11y government from an unrespons1' e fac11on. did poor service to your readers and to the democra ttc pro- cess. For years. concerns ofhomeo\.\ ners have been stonewalled at council meetings while de' elope rs. large ones at least. have been fawned upon. I have twice ca med pet1t1ons m regard to zoning in College Park and th<' Amel dispute m North Costa Mesa - to undo acuons b) Cit) Hall v.h1ch outrageously violated nghts of home· owners at the behest of busin~ss interests. Each ume I did so. residents spoke to me of their complete distrust of the 1rttenuons of their loc~I go"emmc.nt. This discontent and susptcmn could have found a "01ce in )Our press. }OU chose to ignore 11 before the elet·11on. and to mock 11 as futile now that 11 has proved powerful enough to elect two new council mC"mbers. It 1s true that translaung a different v1s1on of Costa Mesa's future 1n10 specific council actions will be dif- fiC'Ult: Mary Hornbuckle and David Wheeler v.111 ha"c 10 work as hard to 1mpro"e our ci t) as Ma yor Hall and his associates have worked to e>.plo1t 11 But a '>etter future than that of noise. congestion and get-nch-qu1ck 'entures as hardl > the 1mpos!>1b1hty }Ourcd11onal allege'> And 11 can cQme about more rapidly with }'Our ht'lp than with the obstruct1on1sm }OU seem to promise. The ell\ 's business interests -the Dall> Pilot included -have as muc-h • to gam from thoughtful c1v1c 1m· pro' cment as do the homeowners I hope )OU wall reconsider )Our stand. rather than daring the new cQun.£!! member!> to make Cit) go v- ernment v.ork. }OU '>hould gi'e lhl·m the aid which v.111 assure that ll docs. ... DO GLAS R TOOHEY Costa Mesa HB officials have voters' trust To thl' Editor Your [ d11onJI "'\ nter\ \hcmnl ltttkconlidcnu.· 1n 1hnr olfa 1J1.,·· \.\J\ off target for thl· l·11~ of II untangton Reach \our Lonc..lu-.111n that the 'otcrs 1n cit> l:il'l't1on\ arc telling man~ of their puhllL oflinal., 1hq don·1 trust them (1ndudang Hu n1- mg1on Reach) 1\ ~ RO""C, The 'Oler\ of Hu ntington BeJth returned tv.o anLUmlX'nl\ I Ruth hnk). Jad, t...cllq 10 ollicc \.\ tth more than 12.000 'otc' L'ach . \.\ hl·n leo;s than 20.00<1 \Oil''> \.\l'rt• nt'cdnl 10 '"n < and1dJIC Peter urt't.'n. wit1n1n~ thl· 1h1rJ ,1111 1th1rd 1nrumhcnt -6\d nnt run) ~on on a gra,., root~ t ampa1Kn aga1ns1 rnunt ) Jnd '>tall· polit1nans bankrolhngand l'ndors1ng l<>unnl candtdall'' I he 'oH·ro; ol Huntington fkach arc mforml·d and care about their u1mmun11' The\ 1,1,an1 lhl· 1v.o-tcrm 1111111 and 10 ~L·ep lhl'll ell-l'tl'd ofliuals dCl'll"e \o the) Lan 'Ila) 1n,ohcd 1n "'local" pohun I ha!"' posn"-c' TOl'v1 LIV[NCiOOD llun11ngton Bcalh Ban liquor from society pages To the Edttor The Soc1et~ pagt's of1hc Pilot 'hov. man) pictures of our ''hc\I people:· !)eem!> as though 1hc ··tx-,t people .. picture\ realh '>hO\.\ ho"" mam people cannoi .ttll'nd a function w11hout altohul1l \l1mulat111n Ev1dcntl) alc<1hol m.1kl·'> them beautiful. succe\\ful and 'er: happ~ At lea">t our )oung ix·opk rnuld make 1h1s a\<,onallon It m u\t ma kl' peopk It kc M" Reaµn and the memher.. ol l'v1 -\DD feel that the) Jrc v.a,t1ng hour'> donated 10 lecturing ,, hen a fa mil} nt·w.,paper tear!> their \.\Ork apart. .\lcohol dependenC) 1s rcall\ JU'· rnllc no1 wph1'tltGllcd Dnnk1ng UIU')CS '>CrtOU'> health probll'n1'> tn the dderf\. and lead-; to l·o\ll\ ml·d1tal hill\ and houf\ ol cart• fl, tam1h nwmher<, Teach c'hlldrl'n ·that ai- whol ktlh. ruin<, health. and nwnl'} that c<>uld be used for mam plcai,url''> JU\I g~., do\.\n 1r.10 a bottolftkss p11 E. WHITEI Y lluntington Beach ·'Drug addiction Is a fierce appetite, more Important than food or even sex wnen It takes hold. andlawsarefut/Jeagalnstsomethlngthal people are willing to kill for. and die for. · · 8 YDl'fltY HAJlRl8 ----~--~-~~----~~----~~~~--------~~~~~colUftlDl•t ~.._- Our 'war on dope' won't do any better than Prohibition II I 1,1,erc asked -please ask me - what I thought was the greatest go,crnment scam perpetrated upon the American public, I would un- hes1tatangl> name our so-called .. war on dope." It 1s a fraud on at least three counts. First. 11 cannot possibly succeed. SC('ond. 1t will continue to suck counties!> b1ll1ons out of the nauonal trcasul). and third. 11 will swell the rank~ of bureaucratic enforcers and lint• the pockt't\ of torrupt cops and poht1uans If eno'ugh people v.ant to drink. as '-'e l<:arned to our vast cost, no lav. 1n -thc wuftd can 5uccc<.,sfuUy d1m1m1;h th1' pursuit L1l..c\.\1se. 1f enough people want to mge'>t narcotics of one kind ur another. the .. free market" econom) \.\ 111 furnish the suppl~ to meet the demand 1 hl' era' 1ng tor drugs 1<, a \OCtal. mml' than a ml·d1cal or moral. malaise. It 1\ a'>) mptom of boredom. an,1et) in~runt~ and the dcs~ratc n1:cd to l'Stape rcaltt) -combined with enough affiuenC'l' to su pport and spread the hah1t L.M. Bovo ,,, __ ---=------ SIDNEY HARRIS It 1s alw the reflecuon of a socu:ty 1n \.\h11:h the prime .. tastemakers" are largely entena1ncrs and spom fig· ures. v.ho sent· as v1rtuall}' the onl}' model'> for tht young, the 1m· press1onablc and the upward!) moh1lc No combuiatton ofreslraum can 'item this powerful gra' 11a11onal pull ln ternauonal dope-running is a big bu\1ncss: as big as. or possibly bigger than the liquor traffic of a half· u.'ntur) ago 'I rue. 11 doe'> not ha'~· the tacit ~nc11on of socitt) that bootk'13m& had. but. on the ot~r hand. 1t thn"es \.\1th thero,cn assent ofa number of forl'tgn go"ernmcnts And marijuana 1o; alrl·ad' the largest l'a\h crop gro\.\ n in Cali fornia. Dope 1s not only bsg business. it ts good business. The mark-up as C}'C· bulgrng. the nsks for the nnglcaders are m1n1mal, and the returns for the smaller fish are lucrative enough to defy the threat of apprehension and con' 1c-11on. The demand. of course. 1s constant, growing and insatiable. What more co uld an enterprising merchant ask for'I We ran mandate seat-belts for our auto salC'l\'. and smoke-alarms for our fire ..alet°>. bec-ause here we are fightmg onl) 1nd1fferencc or apathy. But drug add1c11on 1s a fierce appeute. more important than food or even sex w llcn it takes hold. and Jaws are futile against somethmg that people are willing to kill for. and die for. If the world's educational system is not rauonal enough. or persuasive enough. to de-vise a method for prcH·ntang our blowing ourselves up. ho\.\ can we poss1bl) stop ourselves from sniffing. snorting and s.footmg our'>ehcs mto mass stupor> Syda~y Harris ·is a syndicated columalst. Some tastes nt;ver seem to change Whitefish m mu-.tard !Mluce ts !>aid to he a preferred dish among the people around Lake Geneva an Sw111- crland. Sc1ent1'>ts recentl) developed a new technique to test fat residues an the potter') the) find an archeologiral digs. Thus arc they able to figure out what the Stone .\gc people ate. T heir findings suggest the prch1stom people around Lake Gene"a 1n S\.\lll· erland ltked wh11cfi~h m mu-.tard c,auce Am ask1:d ti 'our c,ense ol humor ha'> a purpo<,e r5oc!> 11 do} ou an, real good. and 1f so. what good.,·.\-. I understand 11. a -.cnsc of humor .., supposed to let you bend. so )'OU won't break Doc·~ that '>Ound ngh1'1 That much-quoted American Henry Ward Beecher ..aid ... A man w11hout mirth 1s ltkc a wagon without springs. He 1s JOited disagreeably b) ever) pebble in the road .. Q Wh} do we sa) .. Eureka' .. when we find something we·,e been look· 1ng for'I .\ ..\ kmg 1n ancient Greece wanted to know 1f the goldsmith who made his crown artually put into 11 all the gold the" king had g1"en him. so the 1-..ang told the famou<1 ma1hemat1c1an Arch1medco, to find out. Archimedes at a publtc bath noted the amount of water wh1c-h spilled over the tub was equal to however much of hts body was 1mmer<;ed. Clcarh. he could put the crown 1n water and compare the: amount of the spill over to the amount of the original gold. "Eureka'" he cried. And many a cner has t·ned .. Eureka!" since. Some say it was the profoundly significant d1scovcr) in physics that gave longevity to Archimedes' enduring outcry. Others think 11 might not have received so much publicit) 1f he hadn't dehvered his outcl) while runnsng naked all the wa) back to palace. Am now told the world's longest ski run 1s a four-mile 11palong near Zermatt. Switzerland. L.M. Boyd 11 a syadlcated col umalst. Error . not to reCall Fords WASHINGTON -New 1nfor- m?tion gathered b> the Nattonal H1ghwa) Traffic Safety Adminis- tration makes shockingly clear that the agency's 1980 decision to spare Ford Motor Co. the largest auto recall 1n history continues to exact a grisly toll of death and injury. . In the three ye;irs and eight months following the dttision. the agency's own figures show at least 46 deaths and 1,064 injuncs from accidents allegedly caused by faulty trans- missions an Ford vehicles. But Rep. Tim Wirth. 0-Colo .. and the non- profit Center for Auto Safety suspect thl' death toll is much hi&}ler -more than 70. 1n fact. Safet) advisers al NHTSA con· eluded fou r years ago tt\at compo- nents of automatic transmission sys~ terns in nearly JO million R>rd. Mercu11 and Ltn~oln cart' In model >cars 1970-1979 were idangerousl) defective. The defect can cause the gear to shift from park to reverse \.\hen the motor is left running. The safccy experts advised a recall. which would have cost Ford about S200 million. The company argued -and 1nStsts to this day - that the accidents were the result of driver error. Neil Goldschmidt. then sccretal) of transportation. agreed with the' com pan} and overruled his advisers' recommendatton for a recall. Instead, he ordered Ford to mail each owner a warning sticker -I ·by-5 inches, black on gray -to put nejlr the gearshift 3s a reminder to be careful when parking. From July 1977. whcp NHTSA bfpo •.ts .invcst.1g.ation or ellL.faulty transmmwns. 1111 CioldschmTcJi'".._ c1s1on in December 1980. the agen- t:}'°!> fiJurcS1bow 11 4 deaths and- 2.006 inJuries 111 a~idcnts linked to the park-to-reverse pl'oblern. But Roger Maugh. Ford's director of automotive safety. contmues to fault drt "er error. not the trans· m1ss1on "A transmission in good working order will not jump· or shp out of park:· he told my associate Ton~ 'Capacc10 ... Nor can such a 1ransm1ss1on fatl to engage or hold in park." Maugh also said that .. unexpected movement of dnverless vehicles" 1s .. not a Ford-only phenomenon." Both Ford and NHTSA consider the warnan~·sttcker ma1lout an ade- quate soluuon. Maugh said 88 per- cen t of the stickers were delivered to owners. Rub> Wetnbrecht of Mel.can. Va .. waf> one of the 12 percent who didn't receive the warning sticker. She suffered a broken coccyx and severe contusions last )ear when she tncd to stop the rearward lurch of her 1978 LTD after she set the gear 1n park and got out to dump garbage. .. Although the settlement required Ford to notify the owners of all defeC'tive cars," Ms. Weinbrecht wrote NHTSA. "we did not receive such a notice even though we are the original owners of the car." I I U.S. failed by refusing to intervene in Africa The safet) agency director. Diane ')teed. 1n a statement to Wirth last year. said of the Goldschmidt de- nsion. ".\t the present time I am not 1ncltned 10 d1\turb this settlement." Footnote: Although Ford insists there was nothms wrong with its automatic transmissions from 1970 10 1979. the design was changed for 1980 models. We a ll owed African nations freedom to chart a course to own destruction W.\\lllN(Jl()l\o -\.\1th thl' n1ghtl} tclC"l'>IOn p1cturn trum E.th1op1a A.mcncan'> are taKh1ng a glimpse of thl' 1mmen'l' lr:Jgl·d) unfolding acros\ the ·\fncan lont1· ncnt N1ghtl} \tern and au u\ang faces peer out lrom 1he "rcl'n pointing the finger ofrcspons1b1lit~ .11 the West We did not do enough "'e dad not react in time we "ho \hould nave prevcntcd the tr:Jgt'd) we~ indifferent and uncaring A.nd '" the horror came In a scnSC!. the We\t 1~ morall) responsible for what ha\ hccomc of Africa. Not. however. hecausc of a lack ofcharat> but becau\c of a IJrk ol courage We are" 're'ipons1hlt• bt'ca uo;e ashamed of Wc\tcrn empire. para- lyLcd with guilt over our colonial past. We'itern diplomat~ and \late\· men acqu1c!.(:cd 1n s1len<e. or c\.cn npplaudcd a\ 1nc1eoendt•n1 \Im J ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat l hMtL'd the lOUr\t' 1111t\ II\.\ n de-;trut· tlllO .\t the lJn11ed Nation'>. when the Third \.\orld took control the 1ntL'r· national sins were proda1med to bc 1mpcnalt\m colonialtsm rac1')m B}' \.\h1<h v.a\ meant that the greate!it ,., 11 1n the postwar world was the Jcga< ... <>frulc b} Wc'>tern nat1ons ove( the people\ of the Third World T hLS wll!. a "'b1& he ... and WC' knC\.\ 11 "'"as a he Yet. v.t· received 11 a~ rc,caled truth We never defended our past We ne'er argued an the rnunnls of the world that no mailer thl' ("r1,1ch1c\ wmm11ted by the Euro· pcan '°'adcr\. the We~t''I am,al "a' lhl' bc~I thing that ever happened to \Ima Whc;n an the la .. 1 ccntul'). the ruropcan explorer~ fir~t penetrated 1hc DarkC ont1ncnt tnbal .\fnca had not ye t '""cnted the wheel Luro- JX'an<, hrought Afnca out of the Stone \gc into tht· 20th <l'ntur" All thl.' H. l . Schw•rtr Ill ~ .r Frank Zlnl ''" ·•ii •l '"' " I ' ,., .-.,.IU, ,,., ,,,...,.. ••• 1'' 'ti h~i ~"' I Tom T.U If r M· I• "'""° A.l ,.,... • l' "OC'f~ • I I • ·~ Ja ,.,. Cr•to Sheff •• I I Par BucH1111 port\ road., <:1t1c'I. telegraphs. to"ns :ind l;J\h rrop,of .\fnca arc the lcKal') ol rnloni.11 rule. That " h1!ltoncal truth .\fnrlln\ twwe"er. said th e legaq v.a\ \Im.ti> one ofplundt·r So . ..-hen. one h) one. the new le:idcr!> dcctare-d their independence not only of West· <.·rn rule. hul of Western 1dC'als - 1dca'i and 1n tttuttons -the West rcmamt'd ~tlcnt. Wtth our shameful pa\t, who v.('re 1,1,c to lc('turc them') \\ ben •\fncnn rulers announced that their futun.•<; la> with pro- ( ommun1\t nrutrah!im and econ- om1r cmultH•on of tht' Cast Rloc. we ..:i1d that was thc1r free chotcC' When the' replaced capitalism with social· "m caned up produc11vc farms into unp1odut11'e plo1' deprc\scd food pm<.'' to mm fo,or with the ur"'Jn mO\\C\ we fina.n.ccd these 1d1o<tC'> \.\1th 1.·t·onom1c aid When they rt'• plm:cd pJrhamentar) prc#ldenl!> with single-part) rule. wht'n the) o'er· threw elected presidents to install prcstdtnt'l-for-hfe. ¥lie welcomed th<' d1.,,olutl.'~. 1mcompctcnt\ and thug\ a\ thou~h tht) \o\Crt \t3te'lmen wtth <,ome1h1ns w tcoch u\ When thq ,1d\8nced the ··~frira for •the \II 11 an,·· poll,' -.1., rau\I ,1 'loiran as"C1erman) lorthe~crmans" tn thl' ·30., -and dro\C Jcwc, out ot the Mahgrcb. Frenchmen out of Algma, Ind tan\ and \rabs out of East Africa. wh1tl· farmer\ and cl\ 11 servant) out of three do1en couhtncs. v.e talked about tlw nc<.:L'\Sll) to bow before the ""tnd'> of change·· We were t1mornu\. mt·ek and silent when Af11c:i set out on this ruinouo; course: no"'". 150 m1ll1on African\ arc paymg 1n malnutrat1on hunger. and starva- tion lJ nde1 thl' pnnctple of "non- 1nter"c!'t1fln."· advanced by a contnte and apologet1t We\t. enshrined as cfogma at the tr.N .. we dtclared th:n neHr again would we intervene in the .. internal affairs'' of the African continent. Which complemented per· fcc-tl} the newl}' proclaimed doctrine of 1he emergent Sov1C"t empire that ~ ommunssts arc dut) bound to inter· 'enc on the !iidc of revolu11on in "war'I of nat1onftl hbcrataon." Is Afnca hctter off now that Bnu,h. French. tkl&1ans and Ponu uesc have been replaced by Ru!>,!>1ans. East German<, and ( ubans'! "What ha1, soc1ah'im achieved in tndcix·ndcnt \frica oHr the put 2S ycar,·1 Whettvcr and whenever soc1nhsm ha been 1mpo!>t'd 1n 1ndc· pendent Africa. autocraC). despat· t\m. totalnaraani\m. tyrann) or d1C'· tatcml11p have followed a surcl) as eta) follov.\ ni&}lt llndtr \.()('lllh~tn. fret• and fair clcctton~ on the bam of one mJn. one vote. u1~c place at the 11nw ol 1ndepcndenc:c. urc thercaflt·r nc,cr reix·atC'd nn that bai.1'\ dunna 1hc lalt''I"·'" ol thc rulrr .. Equall~ tragic. socialism has e' Cl) "'here totall ) destro}'ed the relau"cl) health) economics these nation' anhented at the time of 1ndcpcndcn('e. has turned indepen- dent .\fnca into a cradle of hcggar nationi. ltv1ng from hand 10 mouth. tts people increasingly incapable of being helped to help themselves." When last d1d a Western 1atcsmcn speak with such clarit) about Africa as Ndabaning1 Su hole of Zimbabwe. one of those whom Whitehall sold out to "Comrade Bob" Mugab(, he ~peak .. today? Has the We t learned anything? Hardly.Today. as theconttnen1 ink" into poverty. misery and famine. the .S. Congre s and the Democratic Part) have joined the socialist 1nter- ndt1onal and the Soviet Bloc 1n a, campa1in to de troy the l:m ire.at and produCtl\'e CCOnOm)' on the COn\1• nent; South frtc3. "Dmnve tment" is the cry of We 1ern liberals, echoed by the lattSt winner of the Nobel Pntc for Peace "81~hop, Tutu, I wanl to ask you a question.· wmcs Alan Paton "I do not under tand how )Our Christian con~1cncc allow" you to advocate d1,.1n vc tmcnt . I do not undcrst11nd how }'OU can put a man out of work for a high moral pr1nc1pk ... es.pe-c1all> a blac-k man " Obviously. the author of"( ry the Bclo"cd ( ountl)" doc not undcr- tand hbtralt m the philosophy. u Jame\ Hurnh m reminded u,.. of WcMcrn "1u1c1dc l'atrlrt B~••• /1 • 1y9'Jc11ff C'Ol11mnl11. THE NEW BOY NETWO RK: At one ttmc. El al"ador''i leftist JUCr· nll;is rccc1,ed help from the Sand- 1 n1!>ta~n Nicaragua in th.e1r six-yea!' battle. They still may be attting some assistance From their point of view, that's only fair. ln the late 1970!. the Salvadoran rebels reponedly le~t the Sand1n1stu SI 0 m1lhon to S 11 million (Obtained fro(l'l kidnap ran· ~om~) to finance the fight agai nst the omoza d1ctatorsh1p. Once they ousted Somoza. the andinistas began returning the fa vor to the alvadoran guemllas. What's new. though. 1s that the • ah adornns may be lending a helping hand to nascent underground p-oup 1n other countries. My rov1na re· poner Jon Lee Anderson recently JOt N'~1ble. 1f second-hand. informatton. that nlv11doran guerrillas· havd ~hown up in Chihuahua. MelUC?j where the) arc tra1nin1 nn obscurq band oflcfi1st guemllas. l\ccord1 nJ lo one of the sourc.es-i McA1can wtth &ood conntttaons td the country's len -the al\ladora" aucmllns come up to tht' Chihua.hu'- ha~ and other Sites as a form of"r t · nd ~elaxat1on·· from the r1aors of thct w11r 1n their homeland. But the trainer don't ofTtr thet \CrVl('I?\ free. raymenl tOcl UdC.S casij and <1upphc -CSp¢C1ally weapon~ - for tht' unit~ back 1n (I Salvador. J1d ,tadtruo 11 • •r•4katt4 C'Ol•m•l11 r Outfits serving traveler .. Everybody was playing tenni~. so I decided to join the crowd." said Mike Bendetti . .. M) brother John played for Orange Coast College and plays better than I do. but I'm evenly matched with another brother. Bob. I'm on the courts every weekend." They are the sons of Dorothy and Don Bendetti. ACoronadel Mar High School senior. Mike is on the class council. a member of the Key Club and gets in volved in soccer. Hi s goal is to attend UCLA. In the mea ntime. the 17-ycar-old entrepreneur detail cars for neighbors in Big Canyon. Mikcjoincd thetcnniscrowd to co mpete. but businessexccotives. housewives and fans of all sports ha ve joined the tennis crowd in weanngcourt fashjons. .. Warmupsuits arc very strong sellers." said Candy Morgan. co- owner witt! Stacy Murphy of Forty Love in Fashion Isla nd. "Business executives ha ve found that they arc very com- fortable forwcaringon long fl igj'lts to Europe. They arc smart enough lo wear shopping and can be worn to lunch at most places. I have one 85-ycar-otd who buys them for her walk on the beach." Thewarmupsuit in the classic colors of red. white and blue arc joined by the vibrant brights- Jade. periwinkle and royal. "lfyou sec someone in the little skirts or shorts. you ltnow wh y they arc wearing them. but the warm up arc not just for tennis anymore. Al o. the tennis vc t are very popular. c crybody's wearing them." added Morgan. '!European brands. Fila and Ellusc both from ILaly. arc of very high quality. The designs arc ahead of their time and they arc of fine natural fabnc . am arc douhlc wi th bar tacking." . American brand\ which arc 0itrong~llersarcTa1l for women and TFM for men. didas. Lily' . Ultra 'port and f red Pc . • • Top teen's talents net finals spot Jill T~lcr. 16. isa tournament pla)crfor . ·.Tennis .\ssoc1at1on·sanct1oned compct1· tionsand was on the 'ars1t)' tennis team at Corona dcl Mar High school in her freshman and sophomore years of'83 and '84. She still finds time to play. but at the present. the primaf) excitement in her life is the news that Jill received in a telegram last week. She has been cho en as one oft he 12 gra nd finali sts in the Teen Maga1ine's 1985 Mi\s Teenage America con test. mo" ing to th1 i. plateau from the top 40 finalists. he will participate in the Dec. 7 pageant being held at Disne) land and. if selec ted a the winner. will appear on a pnngco' croft he magazine. Prizes for the" inner will include a $20.000scholarship. a I q 5 Dodge con,cnible P"'""!'t,_._.. autoniob1le. a K-Mart "'a rd robe and an a sortmcnt ofbcaut) produrts from Good) Hair and Bristol-M\('.rs . The Miss Teenage .\mcnca program 1s no t a trad111onal beaut) contest. but "an achieve- ment program that each )Car recogn11es mcrica'sout landing )Oung women I J to 18." according to u\an hrciner. a spol..eo;woman for the maga11n·c. Con te'itants fill out entrv formsa,ailable in the magazine and arc chosen fo r thei r · holarsh1p. commun1t) sen ice. personal achtc\ cmenL poise. person.al~&}-. talent and appearance Ho'' docs the at1rnctn c. blonde daughter of Carol) n and Ted TylcrofC'oronadel Mar mca urcuptothc cquahficat1ons? .\t school she has an .. .\" grade a' crage. scr"e on the Junior('lassCounc1l and 15a member of the Laun Club and California holar hip Federation. Jill. a mem~rof Jun1or Mannl'quin . serve a pre 1dent of tudent Agarn t Dm 1ng Drunk and for four vcar has been a kadcr in .,_..., .... Manners Church Youth Fellow hip. 'he gain furth ercommunit)' scn1cc c pcncncc through the T1c-ktockersgroupot Ncwpon Beach C'haptcrQf at1onaf Chant~ l eague \\.1th all of these a "' 1t1cs. the finah~t mana~e to opcr:uc her O"-n bu inr -The Jill T' k r ('and\ C'o. of\orona del far I he hnnd-tnrnu:J camh in fonc) cameo shaf)l'' with unique olonna 0ihl· ha de' clopc<l 11, olmo ttoo prcm to cat SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1914 Why do •ttempta at world peeae-- go aup, creckle •ndpop?8MIM. r. Warmap · saits are ~ favorites of · tbe l&ctive set looking for colorf al · siyle and comfort. Mike Bendetti chooses a set by Ellesse while Jill Tyler . is ready for the court at Newport Beach Tennis Club in a three-piece suit by Head. Mike serves wearing Head shorts and shirt teamed with a Tail sweater vest from ·Forty Love, Fashion Island. Jill's choice for tbe match ls an Italian-made Ellesse with pleated skirt; • top' s-¥--yoke has same detailing. Daily Pilot photos by Howard Lipln ) I r .• ~eytoyouthful sking~ow: Ah, that's the scrub tOJ l\C the heel and toe\ a good scrub. Fora refrc~h1ni -=--,_fina happl) theQu1c.:\Tmpro"emcn Poot rearrrtha1--h m ts t~~~~~~~~~~~!'!!!!'!!!'!!!!'!!!'!!!!'!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!.-~ J.W • .Ih.c)'~btduu.1.JlwDwlD1.1.uK...:>~l..lLilL&,IU;;~;i_-~ • ilinfttlD9'.""l'IObo: IU1.J anJfaghtthttfTttuof n1-.. \·1r&JIS31d tC11ntque 1nsuk ... s:1id L)nnt . hasaboch mos tunzt'rrfore'n) IH>rofskin.df) • \'trgJJ,asu supn-v norm loro1I~ 1ha1lhecon uhantdetcmunn"-llh • \l\OrlorC11n1quc (II quc~11onunJ1hccompan~·smin1computc-r.) •• ~h\ tra\clull L singtht' Boch loughmaCrtameachda} oH•r the l con· DEii d1m1MtC'S the u~ol soap on all buuhc intimate parts- du\.ung \ltn cart ~ougc1ck nandsmooth<'an OMcas) step.ScaJ~and dan1t~and 1ra11un ~in.sotleoJov.n l~dramtogcther It can bt uS«.'<i v.1th a • JX'f'()nncl Our inter· "'uhdoth \OUr handsor"' tth a loofah •• , 1c" 100~ plJ~ll Bulloc~ ·s. uth C03St Plaza. v. hen .her ronhe bad.. the ream can be pl,ced on a brush and : n:uss1on "'MC~fohauoo or. morr euctl~. shO\\tngho~ u~:d IOgf\C3g.low to-that area th at Is sho~n olTwhen • the &xh louPl1ngCrcam v.ort.,s "~anng )our gorgrous hohda) µraplessand one· .• ThesJough1n trh,mes"'ll~de-roughingJcreams ~houlJerformal ~~r -donforthechin·to-toC-sa~o(the bcxh v.hat the '"'th· Ill \OU don·t ha\ ca back brush. n's' el') easy to 03,. rubCrcamd~ forthc face-m·ak~ 11 fed w 1mpm' 1~ Take a \\Cl hand 1ov.el. roll 11 long wa)sand tht"nS(ruba~a\.) • · smooooah \ 1rg.ilsa1d0tht'slough1'ng cream 1se,cellent for those ··we p1onttrtde\fohauon . \ irgtl e\plamed.add· pcrwns '4an11nga ta n. ··11 help pre part the skin before .. tog. ··11 makes lhesltn &)<>•.-going l'lllo the suo and afteNards ll keeps the ta n loolung :: E\tr)1>od) ·swnlccps~ney,1ngu~lfallof1hc frnhand t\cn "Ith no dead scales 10 mar a smooth •• : 11n1~t"~~ •. ~"E1~~~~lls10rcachn prodthuc!~"'s~'~p~thdct~~usmand surface "c l f~ou hincsunbumt'd. don"t scrubunul the u!IAIA .. "' "'"'-H~ .,......... ...."' ... .> ~haslcftand tht"Sltn1scomfon.ablc1otouch.) - rcmo\ c the d~ fbkcs and aJlov. then~ er skin 10 shov. Other skin polishing lips from V 1rg1I were esp«1all) ·: lhrouah fortht'sJo•. . * lorsha' 1ng the legs. fcctand hands. ·: .. .\f\crc\fohatton. momunzmgcrcams v.er~ so Put a film of the sloughing cream on damp legs. buff .. CUJ up the surface v.uh "cloth ofloofah 10 set up hair. then · appl) s~' ecrcam on suit damp skin and sha\eC'losc for silk~. mck-frtt legs. Fina sh ofT"'llh lotion. On the feet. the cream can be used with a nail brush. conta1n\ menthol. scd on the hands, thcueam will scrub a way dead cuuclC'andJ1\c unpol1 hcd na1l u natural buff (She said 11 ~ou1dn't ha rm the fini sh 0Cna1I polish.) E fohatton 1snot for wo men alone-men can u~ 1t 1ooaod C'hn1que hiu louonc pcc1ully forthcir faces. (h's .calJcdScruffing Lotion. more ma~uline sounding. eh?) • • • • Wh11t' I wasat th e tore we al so talked about C'linaque's nev. hpsuckcalled a11n Mattes. Thecla1m is that th ey are crtamicr morechnginaand more seep-proof to use naht to th eedicofyo ur mo ulh without runny lines. Choose from Watermelon.a bluc'd pink; G1n~r Aowcr. ~wn1cd TOS<'. Blush Violet. pink-mauve, Zinnia. a bright pink: Grapc Coa:nac. wine.and Pink Gold. • • • • OPPORTUNITIES: Face to Face Weck begins Monday at I Magnan with professional makeupartisu from Borghese. Lancome. Chanel. Payot. M~nteil and Orlane in the South Coast Plaza store. Appointments ma) be made b) calling 9S 7-1S11. • • • • Francesco Borghese. pre 1dent of Kele meta Cos- metics, v.111 beat Nordstrom from 11 a.m. to4 p.m. · Fnda) to talk abou t hair. bod) and facial trcatmentsfrom Ital). . ,.....~ .............. . Partying at Had••eah: Barbara Gordon, Lynda Hankin. Marge Shane and Suzy Dahan, cbalrmen: Beu Help hand, Paul and Minna Poener. Paula and Jim Mar.raUe. ~Business, arts mutually admired at. banquet 8)' \IDA UEAN Oall7 l'flot Style fdtlCH "~om1:11m1:' 11 \Cemc, eH~I) thing in Orange ( ount) rcla11:c, 10 an "\<lid George Weissman, guest speaker for the third annual Orangi.' Count) Business •n the An-; \ 1Aard funt 11on a1 lhl· "-ll·\\pon Harbor .\n Museum. "On1: J11urnallo,1 di'o,l nhcd Greg Lougan1s 1nant'>t1c • ti.' rm'> -a\lhl· Ban '>hn1i..o\ of d1v1ng. a dass1cal dancer • trl rnntrollcd frl'l' tall · \\-1.·1c,mann J ,l.,, 't ori.. fl''>ldcnt. is chairman ofthl' l'\Cl u11\l'lomm111n· il nd turml'f l h1cf cxecutl\ e officer ol Philip \forn' I nl I k Jnd h1!. "1k Mildred v.ere 1n • to1AnC\J'X'lWll~ 1oa11l·ndth1:<>< B< \C'q;n1wh1ch l11nl1nul'd al I lw Kiii '-'1th dinner < J \q!l'r'>lrom anJ \on' 1ht:ln IOI.'' o . Fluor < 11rp \.1io,<,1011\11:10 < 11 C he\ run< >II I 1dJ Rc~arch < o Paulit \1utuilland lklmlll'l-fa'>"-'"'anJScllsv.rrr fl'lo~n11l'd tor out\taml1ng al h1c' cm1:n11 n 'uppon of thl·arhin<>rangd ount~ \ '>p<.·ual rnogn111on a" ard \\3\ malil' lo (1kndalc f 1:daal ~a' mg'> and I uan h~ 1hc1udgl''>-William Lund , L u nd l n tt•rprt!>e'>. Joel Slolzky, < l.:O of Odclll '>. Jack Llnkletter, l inklctti.'r Propcrt1eo,. and Mary Jones. rnmmunit} rela11ons. D1snl') land. ((jlcndak funJo, I~ Pacific Chorale Chairman Phil and Mary Lyons chat with Director John Aleunder. performance'> b) Stop-Gap. an inter-generauonal touring th eater which uses drama therapy techmques w11h isola ted and disabled people.) The Am Award was presented t0 0 rangeCounty Ph1lharmon1c Society for its achievement in developing panner<1h1ps w11h busi ness to suppon the aru. (Louis Knobbe, OCPS president and wife Jeanette were there.) The( omm11tec was fou nded in 198 1 b)' David Tappan, chairman an d CEO at Fl uor. and a group of count~ bus1 ncssmen to encourage a nd deH~lop bus•· ncs.,/arts partnl'rsh1 ps. He and "'•fe Jeanne a11ended the affair Other.. then: v.cr1.· Harry ar'ld Berdie Bubb, t>Jova and Bob Beck, Mary and Phil Lyons, chairman of t he Pa1.·1 fic ( horalc board and Chorale Director John Alexander, Patti-Gene Sampson, Harvey Stern and Bill Ottoo, Laguna Bc:ach Museum of An director. Also on guest h\I \\ere teve and Marianne Mansfield C lklo1lll' I la'>~1no,and ~lls). Martha and Nad Peterson( I luor). Tom and Marilyn Nielsen,( In 1ne). Bobbie and Harvey Stearn ( M 1ss1on V ll'JO) and Diane and Werner Escher (~gerstrom and Sons). \ t thl' R111 thl· group uf 200 dined on roast breast of dut ~"uh apple I rtlll'r\ "'11h l1ngunhl.'mcc,. ~:hampagnl' cabbage and chocolate fan tasia -all rnur\C'> '>Cf\ cd "1th appropriate"" 1 ne'>. of c.·our\c ••• Barbara tmd Bill Flemin g of( uruna del Mar were bari.. l a\1fora1 wo-weck visit lo n·kbratc their 5Uth ann1' 1:r..ur-. . .\ c:hampagnc din ner part~ was hoo;tcd in R1 vers1de. ( onn. h~ their sonc,Gerald and Richard Fleming and their"' 1\l''>. More than 60guew, from ( aliforn1a. rlonda Mal') land. Ne"' Hampc,hirc and Nev. York toa~ted thl· celebrants including 1he1r~1x grandchildre n. Friend\ helped the couple rell\ e their 50 years of mamagi.' through the pos1er-c,11cd photographs decor- ating thl' v.all'>ofSally and Richard Fleming's home for the occa\1on Funherexc11cm1.·n11Aac,gcnc:ra1ed b~ the klll'r ofrnngratulauons from Pr1:c,1dcnt and Mr~. Reagan Aemmg. fo rmer president of Wa lston & Co .. 1s an account executive wtth Shearson-Lehman ·s Newport Beach office and she is vice president of the Newpon Beach Thursday Morning Club. • • • ··1 saw how Hadassah works in Israel,'' said Rabbi Robert Berg~an when he addressed the members and fri ends of the Ncwpon Beach Hadassa h chapter at the In ine Mamou Hotel. "'The> are wo men who moH' mountains ... a rare org.an 11a1ion:· he added an hi s praise. .\s the> partied. members were raising funds to suppon the Hadassah hospnals and medical facilities. research and development. edudll ionalprogramsat Hadassah-Hebrew n1\ ers1ty 1n Israel andcommunit) programs and )Ou th act1 v111es an the .S. Gu~tsSbelley and Donny Asidoo arecenamly a'4are of the Hadassah Hospital at Mt. Scopus -their son Labav was born there. He 1s the grandson ofLeonard and Marge Sbane "ho "'.:re th ere w11h Marge co· <.·hainng thee' en t \\llh Suzy Duban. Ass1sung were Clarice Aoschel, Sharon Bernhart, Benji Green, Bess Helpbaod, Rose Meyer, Dorothy Rivlo and Babs Shindler. On arrn al gue'>t'> "'ere trl'atcd tu cocktails and hors d·oeuHe\ \l'f\ l'd from lWO altral'll\ C tables. Before. during and aft1.'r the: salmon dinner (fi nished ofT with rhemcsjub1lcc). Jean Taodowsky a nd herband kept pa rt~ -goc·r.., on the da nee noor. Ja n Knowlton !>anga variety of show tunes (arcompart1cd b} Betty Wooldridge) and as part of the fun involved Shane and Hal Birokranti11 a-portion of the program (Clannct1s1 Hal later joined Jean and the band.) Others there included President Minoa Posner w11h husband Paul, Helene Rosenbaum (a former president). Or. James and Paula Marralle, Ralph Meyer, Babs and Charles Shindler, Dr. John and Faye Siegel, Arnold Rivlo, Virginia and Paul Bender and Mimi Bimkrant. Other\ were Phyllis and Dr.Stan Dickens, the Tommy Dowds, Adelle and Bernie Green, Fran and Jack Goodman, Ben Helpband and Ellen and Ron Luce. Ellen and Ron Luce attended banquet to benefit Hadauab medical facilitlea . ...., ......... ~, .... _ . Nova and Bob Beck talked art with Harry and Berdle Bubb before the epeech by Georae Weluman. rl&ht . . . •• •• . . ·-' • . •• f . t? ojle is _ bock.· And shc'c; batk wllh 1hc lc11es1 dnd hottest luropean hair Slylcs and lC{hn1ques for both women and men After four month-; in lurope's fa-;hlon c.apitols -Paris. London. M1ldn Dusseldorl. Mun1c.h and Vienna - Botle l"i reJdy to give you th.lt perfcc t in <>ty/C' look Dl's1gnt><I l'SP ·ctally for you And cies1gncd wi th rhc lc:11ec;t winter .ind sprin& f<"h1ons in mind -- -SH~MPOO I 1999 South Co ,, H1ghwey L•tg1ina Beeeh Tuf':tday f"rfday 9 5 497 3888 Qerman I Yugotl1Ylan apoktn - I ' • TO THE SOUNDf OF 11'H! SEASG>N KDCN .1DS'.1 FM STE RED Call opila Alta COtUac repreantaUTeHane1 Stem rt.pt ha• tbe attention of .-.tti-Oene 8am5>90n and BUI otton. ' r--------------------------------------···· ---·-·-· .~ • Color Expert S35·M • Penn Tf.'C.'hnJclan $3~ 55 • Haircutting Spedslist $:.!~ • Consultation bt>fon• nny iwrvlre • Make-up Artist • F h1on & Beauty PholOJraph r ea11 /tie all c?'lpp"l11tm"tt 675-0823 2333 L. Coast Hwy Suite A 1By Matteo· I Coronn dcl Mar I .. ·······" - • r • ' ~ J t ' RAFFjeWel& DIAMONDS ARE A GIRLS B~ST' FRIE ND! That's why Concord designs an elegant black sportwatch with a brilliant diamond bezel. Remember that special someone this Christmas with a men's or ladies' Concord wristwatch. #32 Fashion Island 644-2040 THE CAMELS ARE COMING! Camel hair in black, vicuna, natural, and navy. Patch and flap center vent and ticket pocket side vent as shown. #119 Fashion Island ... 759-1622 "Newp rt. Center Fashioni Island put fun back in holiday shoppingr1 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS ACTUALLY FUN THIS YEAR-STARTING WITH CONVENIENT PARKING AT FASHION ~SLAND I remember last Christmas. I tried another mall, but it took me forever to get near the parking lot! Then, I remembered Fashion Island-getting there was easy. and, with over 5,00(J parking spaces, there wasn 't a hassle finding one close to the st.ores. This Chnstmas, I'm not wastmg any time. I'm doing all of my shopp!ng at Fashion Island, and the ease contmues ... 00 121'tSb19 ... =~ ,,,~ Something else that's made shopping wonderful has been Fashion f(land s extended holiday hours. MONDAY-FRIDAY 10 •.m.·9 p.m. SATURDAY 10 •.m.-6 p.m. SUNDAY Noon-S p.m. My fam ily and I can use the extra time to visit the six new stores open for the holiday season· The Original Christrms Store • Roger's Gudens Christrms F•ntuy ~nnex • Once Upon A Christrms • Sobriquet • House of Almonds • M.ilbox, Etc. BES OF ALL THE SPIRIT F CHRISTMAS SUR UNDS FASHION IS ND THIS YEAR The trad1tio I 1oys of Christmas can be found eve vhere at Fashion I land,· and it's mak1 shopping entertaming From Santa a d that magnificent tree to caroli and decorat1ons- Fashion Isla is where Christma has come.alive r us ... and t/le eason's greetings st in the parking lot' MY NEW CHARGE CARD -iiic;i;i;trif ;iiliiii~I MAKES IT SIMPLE, TOO ---E There's so much happening during the holidays, who's got the time to ju le credit cardsl My Newport Center arge "Card lsan nee 01984, FIMA m NEWPORT CENTEIJ WF~~ISLAND ~~~ HOLIDAY EVENTS CALENDAR NOV. SPECIAL EVENTS 26, 27 Photos w Santa, 11·7 p m ~. 29Photos w Mr & Mrs CJ.iu-. 11·4 pm Photos w Sdnta, 4 30· p m 30 Phbtos w Mr & \i\r'> Clau'> 11·4 pm Photos w Sdnta. 4 30·7 pm Strolling tclrolers, b 30·8 30 pm String qudrtet. 6 30·8 10 pm Orclnge Co Cookbook Author\ £...1•n1 DEC. SPECIAL EVENTS 1 2 Free tram rides. 11·4 pm Photos w \i\r & Mrs Cl<lu' 11·4 pm (;i)range Co Cookbook Author~ hent f'c1m1l y portrc11b und<·r tht• Trt•<• 11·4 pm Strolling l arolC'rs. 11 ·2 p m Brass ensemblt'. 2·4 pm, Chnstma~ conl l'rt 1 pm Photo-.\" <\i\r & Mr' (lclu\, 1·4 pm Family portraits undPr th<• frer 1-4 pm Strolling tMolers. 2·4 pm Bra'' t>nsc•mbl<• 2·4 pm 3, 4 Photo!> " S.mla 11-7 pm 5, 6 Photos \\ <\i\r & Mrs Clews. 11·4 pm Photm w Santa. 4 JO·i' pm ' Photo~\" "1r & "1rs Claus 11· .. pm Cal1torn1cln's <OnH•rt b 30-8 30 pm 7 8 9 Suollmg ( arolers 6 30·8 30 pm Brc1~~ em<·mbll' b \0-8 30 pm Fclsh1on bland Holtda~ op('n houw 6 30·9 pm Orang<.· Co Cookbook Author' Evc•nl frt·e tram ndt•\ b 30·1.J pm Br<'dkr.isl \\ S.mtd 'I a m Bullum' n•wrvat1on ... t>44·.UOO fr<'<' lrd1n ndc·'>. 11·4 pm Fdmrly portrdth undt·r lhl· Trt•t• 11·4 pm Photos "' Mr & \i\r, Clclu' 11 ·4 pm Strollmg tdrOll'" 11·2 pm Bra>' cn>emble, 2·4 pm Orange Cu. Coolo..book '\uthor> [ wnt Pops Enwmhll' tomrrt 1 pm Photm w Mr & Mr<, (lclu!>. 11·4 p rn Family porlr<11l'> undt•r tht• lr('t' Hp.m. Strolling (arolt>r,, 2·4 p.m Bras' emt•mbll' l·4 pm 10, 11 Photo<,\\ S.mttl, 11 ·7 pm 12 13 Photo'> \\. \-Ir ~ Mrs Cl<1us 1 I ·4 pm ' .. Photos v. Santc1 4 10 · p m 14 Photob w Mr & ,\.\r<> l lau<, 11·4 pm Photo!> \\ Sant.1. 4 lO· ~ pm Strolltng < arolNs 6 30·8 30 pm <itrrng quart<'l. b 30-8 30 pm 15 Brealda>l '" Santa 9 a m Buhums n•\Nvatrons 644·1200 Brl·aklcbt '" Santa q a m Robinson' reser".it1on' b44·2800 Free tram rrdes. 11·4 pm Photo' w "1r & \i\r<, Claus 11-4 pm Family portraits und<•r th(• Trt't'. 11·4 pm S1rol1tng tarolers 11·2 pm Brass en~emblc> 2·4 pm 16 Caltforrnan s t.On(('rt. 1 pm Photo\ ...,. Mr & °""" Claus. 11 4 p ni F.im1I)' _portrait\ undN th(' Tr<•c 1-4 p'm Strolling (.trOlt·r~ 2·4 pm Br..i!>s ememblc·. 2·4 p.m 17 18 Photos w ,mt,1 11 · ~ pm 19' Photo' '" 'v\r & M" Cl,1u•1. 11·4 pm Photo' w antcl. 4 30-., pm Lt\ mg Chrr<>tma., Trt>t• < nnt. ert 6·30 pm 20 Photos " Mr & \i\r" Cl.1u' 11-4 pm Photo~ '' S.mtcl 4 30· ~ p m 21 Pholos '' '-Ir & \\r' Cl,1u' 11·4 pm Photo' '" Santd. 4 lO· .. p m trolling c arnll·r~ b 30-8 30 r m String quartN b 30·8 30 p m 12 BrNli:fcJst \\ Santa, 9 .1 m Rob1n>on s rt''l'r\.clt1on<. b44·2800 Brt•i1klas1 w S.intil. 9 .1 m Butfum., r<' Nv.1t1on' b44·2.:!00 frN• trarn rrdc>' 11·4 pm Photo-."' '-Ir & '-ir ClcluS 11-4 pm fam1I)' portrait~ undN tht• fr(•t• 11·4 pm Stroll1n~ hU:Olef<1. 11-1 p m Br,1s' t>nsemblt'. 2·4 pm 21 -\mt>r1t.ctn Boy., Chotr t.nnu•rt Ip m Photo<. '' Mr & \\rs (luu'> 1 4 p m Family porttcllb undN tht• Trt•t• . 1·4 pm. Bras\ t•ns('mbh• 2·4 pm 24 Photo~ w s.mttl. I l·fl pm 25 . MEHY CHRISTMAS! ~~ eiman-\1.irc.u' Bullock W1"1llfe, Robin on ~. Thfi B~dn.ay. Bulf um O\er '.'5 tine stores in di/ /u,t off Pac1fK Coast High''~' bt'l\H'{'n Urn bort>e and MdcArthl" 81\d .... · "lt.,,port ~t.· ch ' Or~ Coatt DAILY PILOT /8uftMr, Nos y -THts · .LI NEN TORE "TM luxi.uiLs of /if~ to /iv~ with" .... THE TRADITION CO TINUES ... The Linen Store is now in Fash ion lstand. Specializing in fine custom linens. Truly the luxuries of life to live with. #18 Fashion Island 720-7488 HEAD, MAKER OF Fl"lE ATHLETIC WEAR sets the season with the latest in active court wear for men and women. The perfect Christmas gift fof' your favor-ite ringer-! :: 26 Fashion Island O UTE RWEAR FROM PATAGONIA. AT AL'S ~ARAGE. Ever da y active wear that can effectively st<;>P wind pen- etration, resist spray and drizzle and provide . ~horough insulation, rt-488edness, style and all out wearab1ltty. :: 56 Fashion fstand 644-5070 /,-/ ,.. I' r./ 'L'> .\ TRADITIO"'IAL PART Of \OUTHER"l CAUFOR IA 'S fall wardro~ hopp1nR for over 60 \f'ars The look your man desire 644 -0264 .. - f - .. ... . . . . ... . .. • it Vlctorlan yule te,&eJ!-Babes iii Toyland ... ,._,,...,........._Qaln ewu!un~n.fut-akw • ~ksieanaold fncnd und ratch· : •naupon the latest news he'll be :.'b.Ck"' New York for the Chmtmas •bohdays. She attended the T r:rnma ~ty'sdinnerauct1on with ~lee and WO•uenbelm. • • • • ~·..._..,....,...,.... ffuounaton Bcacti Amencan A's.,..., .socaation of University Women will ··\urn baek the clock to Victorian •: En&land Dec. I -back totheda}':. • of8obCrntch1tandTinyTim. :. elaborate hristmastrccl bright ··velvets, ilks and s:itin. • Member will host:l fu d-ra1sing DEAR READERS: We It.ave bad __ ,. Nq ... ta over the year. for • ta... u.de wo cod.icier to be OW' favort&.1. Tia.at •akea qulJ-a U1t. p., die time belq, tJaerefore, we , .,.. dev.U., Ute SuDday eohu1111 to ·a Mriet of famou1 It.a.ad•. At the end • • .. die Mrie• we will 10 back to our r'! wookly quet«oa and aaewer col· t ..... North-South vu1nerable. South deals. WEST + K 987 li:/Jl02 NORTH • Q632 li?AK73 0 10 • A843 EAST • J 4 li?Q9854 0 A J 943 +J 0 765 + 10 52 SOUTH +A 105 ,, 6 O KQ82 +K Q976 The bidding: Soatll Weat North Eut 1 + 1 0 2 O Pa11 2 NT Put 3 + Pa11 3 + Pau 6 + Pa11 Pa11 PH• Opening lead: Ace of O. The Eight of Diamonds was wi zened and gray , but there was a spark in his eye that lime could not .hlah.tca.fr..ofllJlOOn 10 2:JO p.m. tn thcChris1 Pre brtcnan 'hurch. 20112 Magnolia ve .. Hun11ngton &ach A hm1ma~trcctnmmed 1n tht· Victorian trad1t1on will be on d1 - play ond Victoria Rldello•r tlnd friends will model co tum cs and entertain with dances. dvanet reservation ($10 each) arc re- quired, phone 963-7093. Proceed' will benefit i\AUW'seducat1onaJ lound:.i1101h' fcllow\h1p'i to fomuk scholurs. • • • .\ ~ad1l· I lawk1n' dance 1' on the OMAR SHARIFF extinguish. As he spoke, his senH of humor showed through every word. "I know t.hal I do not have a reputation for winning tricks. But that very reputation can prove t.o C an asset.. Well, perhaps you do ve to be something of a con artist take a trick early in the play when you are only an eight, but a little larceny is good for the soul. "I had barely turned 21 and I was playing in my first major champion ship. You might not like my bid of two no trump but. believe me, I was so nervous I could think of nothing else. Partner needed to hear no more from me than a spade cue bid to barge into a club alam. "West led the ace of diamonds and then shifted t.o the jack of hearts. I won in dummy and surveyed my prospects. Needless to say, I did not like what I saw. I could get rid of one of my spades on dummy's high heart, or two of the board's spades on my diamonds, but I would still be stranded with a spade loser. It looked as if I was go- . calendar Fnday for Parenttwuheut -ror-both 1toup!t. nt'1Wlll be'thrn- Panner • Ora nae Coast Chapter 26. for the noon soc111l hour and luter o The public ma) atlt"nd thc9 p.m.· magician.ajuggleranda m1mcw1ll to· I n.m. event at the Costa Mesa \>crform. The Irvine ina rs will Country Club bycallina631·9220 present a choral prorum. forrc+,ervation~ • • , Lagunn Niau:I Woman· Club S1~ hundred plu• arc expected at will raise monex for local th i.' Oabet 1n Toyland Brunch ~2 philanthropicsSaturday by spon- at the Irvine Marriott Hot". soring a Christmas Boutique from 9 Pauline Embree is chairman of a.m. to 3 p.m. at theC'rown Valley holiduycvcnt beinasponsor'ed by Community rarkClubhou c. l.1ght Irvin~ Medical Center and People refreshments will be served u for an Irvine Community Hospital. shoppe~ browse among the hand- Parents bring their children to this crafted gifts and decorations. one and the day's program is geared Tickets arc $2.50. For further 1nfor- CHARLES GOREN Ing to launch my international career by going down in a slam! "There was no legitimate line to make my slam, but I did spot a way to take advantage of an unwary Weat. t came t.o hand with t.he king of trumps and cuually launched myself into the attack as if I was go- ing t.o be ruffed in dummy. Weet certainly thought so. for he followed with a tow diamond. But I did not rum Instead, I stuffed a spade from Lhe table. "When East could not beat me the slam was home . I quickly drew two more rounds oft.rumps with the ace and queen. then took two more s pade discards on the high diamonds. Now I could ruff one spade on the board and discard one on the king of hearts. so the 'im· possible' slam was made." Cuna culture. -matton. pttone-« .. &Mriff"RM- ert1on, 643-0816 Shopper\ mAy ta)' for lunch be1nastrvcd on the ~tio by ~j Petite Flcu~ Au>.ili:n; ofChildren'$ Home Society forS6 Re crvauonsarc neccsStiry and may be made at 493·5139. • • • More tban 164 members. parents and guests of California Eta Chapter. Pl Beto Phi at UC' Irvine attended a brunch at the Ncwporter. The Parents Club sponsort'<.I Jhc event in support of the I I-year.old local chapter which was founded on the campus 1n 1973. Fony-fivc (Thia tale is based on a hand from the 1984 European Junior Cham· pionship. There. a 21-year-old Norwegian star, Roar Voll, pulled off this swindle• in his country's match against Austria.) Cuna Indian women on San Blas la land da11ce for au ea ta aboard the Great Riven Esplorer. in lta thi~aeaaon of Panama cruiaea. The ahip explorea ialand• and ya on both side. of the lathmua and calla at posh reaorta, h torlc pirate porta and native vlllagea on ita five· and •Ix-day tripe. plt'dgcnvtrc mtroduccd•t the . f~11vcevcnt.one ofthe1woma.JOt . f und-ra1scr1 for the sororit) Coord•natina the brunch was Joyce Braada&elter orFountain * Valley. president of the dub. an d ftllow officer") Myrta Depew of J rvin~. Jou Be run of Newport Beach. Barbar~ OH&leo of Sell I Beach and R•d'le Lud of West Covina. • • • • Patricia M,Scueu a partncrin the Los.Angeles firm of Knapp. Grossmtn and Marsh, will be featured speaker at the noon Mon· day luncheon of Orange County Women Lawyers at Orange Count~ Medical Asssociation. JOOS. Flower. Orange. " ... Mary Ellen fftllgren of La Ca n· ada has begun her second year a~ prc~1dent of National Assistance League and has seven Orange 'County leaguers working wllh her 1n high places. J ean Lucas of Newport Beach 1s Kcg1on 11 chairman: Barbara Mitchel ofBalboa is histonan: Paaula McCao, Hunungton Beach. Region 11 publicity liaison: and Mary Jane Yohe, South Laguna. recording secretary. Aho three San Clemente women. Betty Dauer, Betty Lovejoy and Barbara Rranare bylaws and fund· raising chairmen and national PR committee member. respecti vely. ••• South Coast and Orange di stnct!I of the California Home Economi~ Association will ho~t an art auction and wine tasting from 7 to I 0 p.m. Saturday in Placentia. Belly Getchell, 779-1622. 1s taking rcscr-/I \at ions. • • • Members of Ass1'!ltancc League.- Huntington Beach ho-;tcd "A M nc Celebration·· to honor nc" active members Marti Ha mi ooct' Mary Jeanne Cooley, Wan y, Virginia Whipple, Diane nCg.d Virginia Contar,Y, Mar et u • more and Patlf Whee .(Unable to attend weJ(Sharl n,Edllb Steenson, ~loris demaker and Joan Mee'H.) Gues' were· welcomed a1 the Chap House by Helen Morrison and ert Wheeler who gave ev one a new (secret) identity. M of the guests spent their Reappearance of daughter llightmaref or mom c ning trying to find out who they re: Scarlett O'Hara. MISS Piggy. ack Armstrong and oth er famous characte~. Patty Wheeler served 1 hot mulled cider to the guCost on the cool fall evening. ·: . ' .. Dr \R \~ '-I \ 'l)J R'i \!Jn\ \l"Jf\ Jgo I haJ Jn 1lk·g111mJtl dl1ld .\her an intcn\1\C -.eart h 'ihl' Jnd hn adopll'I.' parcn1., lound me Thio, pa\t ~car ha., lx•cn lhc "or.,t nl ffi\ l'llllrt' hie ~hi ll-adof111\l' lhtl· drl'n ha\l· no mcmnnn of thl·1r b1rlh natural mother\ arc lo:.11.J cd "11h lhl·m To remind ml' ol a 11ml· when m\ hie "Wac; wretlhcd and filled with guill '>CrH'\ no purpo.,c c>.tcpt to ol)l'n up old wound~. Rat her than happinc\\ or pcact' of mind knowing tn) daughter 1s well . her reappearance has created noth1n Bring your famiJy and friends 6 Black Angus for a great prime rib dinner with all the( trimming5-soup or salad, baked potato and toasted Ranch Bread, all for the A1111 UllDEIS When you come in , pick up a great gift idea. Black Angus gift rertificates. They ' re a great way to ~ holiday price of S7. 95-make the holidays happier Sundax througl] ·~ • Thursday only. Bl.ACK ANBlJB ~ RESTAURANTS~~ for family and frien~. · FlllTAll YAU.n, IUTI DA. UI .. lllYE, TllRllCE, 01a1n11, UllWlll, ...... Liii fNllT .. some reunions Mjw,en nature' mothers and tbelr do,ted ehJldr,O have brought mucll joy but tlae v411 majority of adopted. ldc.en. t1!flr natural mothers and t Ir adol'lve parents have oo dtslr for .cb a reudton, and many are t rrlflec'lt the prospect. Rest assured, I shall ot cluoge my position oo this Issue. e cb.tnees for emotional upheaval a toogreat. [ 14•n 1/'dnnking is r '"'1 ··thing in \Our crowd. 11 nccdn 't owdl'DU uut. 'Learn the facts (rum in anders' booklet. ..Boo7C and You -For Tc1.:n-Agas On/)'." Sc 50 CL'llb nnd a ~elf-addressed env ope to Ann L;mdc~. P.O. 801C I 95, Chicago. Ill 60611. Dinner sened-bycandlehght. was prepared and served by Pat Carman and Paula McCau . Scott)' Morrison and PllUllp Carman carved the del 1c1ous roast bee ff or the hungry crowd and Corky and Don Hoff ma• assisted. i\lso enjoying the evening were Charles and Becky Akers, Fred and Nancy Bloomfield, Margaret Carlson, Margaret Clayton , Julia Gamble, Boni Hoston, E rlk and Elinor Lodqulst, Tom and Olive McCullough, Letter and lieuy Pbll- llp1, Sallie Rattell, Phillip and Jeanette Silk, Raynor and Frauke Ttaneyoalal, Job and-Judy Watt, Albert and Harriet Yard and Gerald and Karina Dabmen. Morningdet teshelved l:vl'r) 11mc I hear 1alk about like a cannon going ofT 1n your bowl. nations gelling 1ogethc:r and working cereals th at wake )OU up in tht• as one 1oward world l)l'acc. I look at morning and make you Jump higher the shelvc!I of cereal in our hou..c and ERi than a basketball hoop. get , Cl) depre,~d We bavc cereals that make you How can we hOJX' 10 lind common regular. fulfill all yo ur nutri11onal ground for un1 vcr..al love when we BOllE needs and can be used for cocktail can 't even agree on one rercal that fit s snacks. cookies. or to add ze!lt to your all? meat loa f. We ha ve a ce real for t'\Cry scai.on. All of lhc boxes have two th1ng5 in every mood. ever)' s11e mouth. every ~our tummy o a cold morning. has common: they're half-filled and stale cartoon character and e'er) malad » delayed time 10 guard against I can remember cxactl> what the We ha ve 1.:crcal that hudd., a fire in morning hun r. cereals that sound fir~t box of cerea l looked hkc that m} t--a::=========:;;;;;:;;:======F========:i child ever clutched to her rhcM and Early B.lrd Dl ner Specials 6.9S Prime Rib or Fresh Fish rcfu~d to give up. II had two cartoon characters on it call ed Ocan) and Cecil and it t0ok her two hou rs to pick out. It has taken her 30 years to cal it and the box is still on the shelf. I don't know what there i!I about a box of ce real that has such a long shelf life. hut no one can bring themselves to throw one away. Throughout the years. we have tried everything to get a handle on t11c problem. We tried a cereal embaflo once for 30 da)s. No cereal was to be brouaht into the house until ~me ofu was eaten. Ounna that period of inactivity. there was an outbreak of cereal 1necst and we ended up with I-!::======--====;====;;;;;=;;;;;======~ eight boxc more than when wc: stancd. rE:=~;::~~=:=;:;;;:;::;:E=::ES;::=:=::==::;2:::::::il My hu band tried con~hdating ., ____ ._--J._.,_,..__ _..v ral teals in one box on~y to htYt' 1 OIL Dlsc•nt I rebellion that warned, "lf our milk ,JI doesn't turn brown, we'll know you've ~n footing around with thr ccrca.1 a~ln. so don't try to be ., ....,.,. ....... C.... ...... CA -1 ~(71A) ... ... Sult• • Farnlfy Unite • Sauna & $pa • Swtmtllng Poot • Satetllto TV • Mt•tlng -.oom1 • Laundry • AJr CondhlOMCI • Olrtct Dial Phone. crcot1ve! The problem with oll the cereal invcruory is that you can't fool kids about wh1t 1s current and what isn't. The know that Donald Duck 1s 'O years old now. thll Captain Crunch wu c:ancclcd. the Flint tones arc pa 5e 3nd Count Chocula doesn't ar an~one an)'mort. The)' will only con~1der Strawbel'l') ')1ionc1ke. Gremlin . l .. .3 PO\ and murfberry Crunch. ftopc has 1lways !ipNnJ etc.-mal thll one oflhcst days fam1hcs would It down w11h one another and decide on one cc~al. until last week ~hen I openeJ my mother's cupboard door and \l\W "'kinds of bran ·he \hruaacd. "II be.at rau 1na w1ttl )our f:uhcr in 1hc a1~lc .. L================:::::::=::=::::::::::::::~ '' there no pla "' 10 th1 ~orl(.f fo1 d t ntc'~ • ~oast's colleges OReDing three ne:w_shows this.week_ 1Heaven ,' 'Working,· 'Crimes of Heart' mounted by studen ts It's collcg1111c week 1n local th<!ater as thrtt t'Ullege drama dCP<l~ents bring tht)ir l111cs1 productions c tcr stage. St .. ( osta Mesa (650-5l69). Clo ina performances arc Thursday through Saturday at 8:30. cepi Munda}-, at \Drying cunain ttmc' throu&h Jan 1.3. -"Can Can" at the Grand Dinner Theater. I Hotel W:a). nahc1m • (772-77 10). n1&htl} c~ccpt Mondays at vary1n& cuna1n ttmcs through Jan 6. -"Tiie Butterfingers Angel, Mary aod Joseph, Herod the Nut aJMI t~~ SIH,flter of It Hit Carols In a Pear Tree ' at the Ncw,port Theater Arts Center, 250 I C'hrT Drive. Newport 8cach(63 1-()288). Fnda)s and atur· days llt 8 p.m. through Dec. 15. . Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Sundey. Hownlber 21, 1M4 • qolden Wc\t \ollegc starb the ball rolhni Wednesday w11h its pro- duction of "Heaven Can Wait." Orange Coast College Joins in Thurs- day wuh the opening of the mu"cal "Working." And addlcback ( ollcge co mpletes the pJcture Frida) with "Crimes of the Hean." Student Rich Jack'>on 1<; d1re0Ulg "Heaven Can Wait" for th<' (oa\t Colleacs ( on~rvalOI) 1n the Anor\ Playbox on the GWC camt>us Fred Davis stars as the pri1e fighter. Michael O'Brien Jr. pla\'> the heavcnl)' mcso;cngcr. "-Ith· Mal) Cheadle. Chm Berens and Ton' Garcia 1n other featured role' · -"To Grandmother's House We Go" at the Westmin!otcr Community Theater. 7272 Mapl~ St.. We t· min!oter (995-4113). Final per- forma nces are Frida> and Saturday at 8:30. -"A C1ntltmas Carol" b> A C lass Ac1 Playc~ at the Forum Theater, Sa(Jdlebilck College Nonh. Irvine 0127-5224). Fnday'> and aturda}'S at 8. Sunda)'s at 2:30 through Dec. 23. Alleen Sebuclunan, Owen P'oTnataro and Claudia Bellante 8t&I' In tbe Pulitzer Prize- wtnntn1 play "Crtmea of the Heart .. 8addle6ack CoUe&e lD MiMlon.Vlejo. "Heaven (an Wait " will be prl'\· cnted Wednesda> through !>aturda) of thi\ w<.-ck and nex t at 8 p.m. with a dosing matinee Dec 9 at 4 p.m. Call 895-8378 for ticket 1nforma11on. "Work1ne" 1i. a mul11l·al play baM:d on the writings of Studs 1 erkel and focuses o n Ameri cans and their Jobs. Performances will be given Thursday through Saturday of this week and nex t at 8 p.m. 1n the Robcn B. Moore Theater. Call ()('( at 432-5880 for funher information. Aileen Schuckman. (i"'en For- nataro and Claudia Bcllantc head the cast of Beth Henle) 's Puhl/er Pr11c- win nmg comedy "( nmc'> of the Hean" at Saddleback ( oll<'gc. Pamd Fennell is direc11ng . Performances will be g1 .. en I nda) and Saturda) and Dec. 5-8 at M p.m. and Dec. 2 and 9 at 3 p.m in the Studio Theater on the M1ss1on V1e10 campus. Call 831-4656 for ticket information. Meanwhile. a half-dozen other productions will be taking their final cunain calls th1'i weekend The> include: -"Sbades'' on the Second Stage of outh ( oast Repenory, 655 Town Ccntn Dri ve , Costa Mna (957-4033). Final performa nces arc Tues<la)' th roug h Frida) at 8:30. Saturday at 3 and 8:30 and Sunda> at 3 and 8 p.m. -"Chip Off Olympus" at the ( O!ota Mesa C1v1c Pla)hou'iC. 661 llam1lton -"Tbe Company of Wayward Saints0 at the San Clemente (om- munll) Theater. 202 Ave. Cabnllo. San ( lcmcnte,(492-0465). lhc 'ihow "-Ind'> up "''th performance1> Thur'i· <la) through Saturday al 8 p.m. -"Natalie Needs a Nightie" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main \trcet at Yorktown Avenue. Hunt- ' ngton Beach (832-1405 ). C losing performance\ arc Frida) and Sntur- da) at 8:30. -"Heidi" b~ thl' Fountain Valle)' Commun1t) Theater in the forum II at Golden We!.! College in II unt - 1ngton Beach (895-t078). Final stag- ing!i arc Friday at 7:30. Saturday at 2:30 and 7:30 and Sunday at 2:30. Even with all the depanures. a number uf shows remain on the boardc; and continue their runs. They arc. -"Bullsbot Crummond" at the Laguna Moulton Playhou..e. 606 lagunai 'an)on Road. Laguna Beach (494-0~J). Tuesdays through Sa tur- da)'> at X. Sundays at 2:30 unul Dec. 16 -"A Funny Thin' Happened OD tl1e Way to the Forum' at the Harlequin Dinner Pla}house. 3503 . Harbor Bhd .. Santa Ana (979-5151 ). pla ying nightly except Mondays at varyi ng cu nain times through Feb. 17. -"Fiddler on the Roof" at Sebas- tian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico. San Ck·mentc (492-9950), Wednesdays through Sa turdays at 8. 5undays at I and 7. through Jan. 6. -''Annie" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St.. Gard en tirove (636-72 13). Wednesdays throu~h Sat- urda}s at 8. ~uf\days at 7:30 until De<.· 22. -''6 ye Bye Birdie" at the ( una1n Call Dinner Theater. 690 El (amino Real. Tustin (838-1540). n1ghtl> ex· "A TOTAL DEUIHT-.COMPl.ETELY CAPTIVATING, REFRESHIN&l Y DlffEJIOO." 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Tht><.l1nr!ff 1111-da• t(Twtrcw -nuno ~on. -Quinn 19\ Gran1 1bout fiis mottves for EDGE 01' NIGHT: Prcachtt runoui w cn-:JOdTc llftts 10 model lbr1crtmy. Prncher sets ofT 10 help k> find Rhen k> 11nd f>rtoachrr ore trapptd 1n v.oods by Ro~. The> mana&e 10 Nt"ape and ao to sanatanum w~rc Mike's deushter. Laurn: d10. Later 1 drwtr picks '!Pa my,tc11ous -womwn tntchhiki"I,~ .. hes UACOJlSClOU! in 1 sho t to..-n w1lh baby Drew roam1n1 Bo and Chnt ny to Sile or plant er.sh 1n attcmP.t 10 find the r1m1l y. Car1a tells Ed she still luvcs him but is bl"IOI rorced tO prutt(ute him. M1CMle won't rcvcal 1hat she took Boud1n's aun. Rare rtalt7CS four shots were fired in the worchousc. 11Y CBILOREN: When con-•lips) Liza sugcm thallhc) doa mcdtl'll brc.i~'"f up with Lil) N11nq and Perry '-ledby,funousM1~c. nc1 dcc1dc\IO !)Qt on Zad for "phon) ps)cha~ of the ANOTHER WOfll.D: Cathn pltccd pend han~sa1v1n$ 1oae1her The cos. A4am powcr of111orncy. Ad~m wnds ~tck." When Bobb) lakes 111. Dais> undc1 hou~ am-st for assauh111a offictr. tu med C 1 ~and< cc1le plot to rescue II) IO t~ Canbbc1n to &ct davor<.c decides nut 101010 New Yon w11h P1lmt'r Rachel vo .... s rt'\enlt' when he learns Cul und Kathlet-n ti) Cril$h1na ma)QuNacJc \>311 e'l'll thlll Elltn and Ross plan 10 v.cd. and Cynthia. M> ra l'Onv1 nc:-c' her to .JO but purc:hased her 1nwork. Kathi'~" mis· 111 1he Wells. r:ineh. Hovcrina nrar dea1h. h .. decades to ruin the ~ccpllon al in too hue. C)'n th111 aod Palmer have Jen. 1a~cn for( «tic -.h1lc ('us cncounten the Mark has on out-of·bod)' e11penencc. then " Finally 1 newt~ marncd Clh:n Bannt<J from 11n) tun her n.•hearals lo\-llh real Cecile. Ctt1lc woms Ca ~ that 1 prodded back lo hlcb) 11d<'\pcn11c hce. dwoViscakc in Cynthu(s face:-. Nana ugr~s H1lal) aod fad. an 11111r> nob kn()( i~ Tad "-n•hll-cn 's hf(' 1 in. dan&er. Sally bc:1ni . Sand) forctd 10 Ore Blaine an anauempt 10 J;~======:i:======================:r-;--------------1 c11.poSt' Carl. As Mark reauins t•onS<1ous· : n<.'S\. lace wam 10 hear ifhc can 1dcnt1I) nn. i '"'111u1tonoh1cd. When they leave the) dasro er that their brake hrun1 has bc:cn taml)('red wilh. M1les's cunosll) nbou1 Beth'sputconllnucs 9e1h will onl) hint that 11 has somcth1n1 to do w11h L11. her mother and fu ther. RYAN'S HOPE: ~eadin' $tory about Dave 1nd Maa&ie in scan<t.a shcel, R•co·, mother appears to claim her son. Steve furious wh"'t'n he learns from Bob t~at Matt pve him check on closed account. When Mall tell~ Dec he 11111 plans to divorce her because he's the wrons man for her. she decide 10 name Beth as corespondent. Max dropschar_gcsagaanst Rick but Jud~ Keller assigns Rick to do wor in Max s houw. 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', .. ao om "OM GOD' IOU ()(ft ("I I J I I ~ 11 .... I• t Of lo~IRI (l.Hlll- 1 All"' 11 lO'll: '" IJJ 4) I 1 i\ I " ll' I I NOW OPEN! I ,... c * CIC El IORO RO I " E .DW ARDS EL TORO CINEMAS LOCATED ON EL TORO ROAD JIETWEEN ROCKEIELD AND RAYMOND • IN THE TWIN PEAKS PLAZA· EL TORO 3 o~ 1 go 10.~o Ri 581-9500 A l .I .. t ,l\<'E TH EA'rRES A R E DOLD\' EQ UIPPE D Sometimes magte 1s the only thing that's real M,,.t..,,1 \&..-r,I I~ .\IRO ~TREEI' iOI • t '~ • t t' 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO FROM THE PRODUCERS OF THE SUPERMAN MOVIES .. PG.O. .... ·', ... A -~ .. . "'" . ... I ~tl 4 0~ 610 83~.10 40 GHOSTDUSTERS ' HE'S 16. SHE'S 22. DILL MUMA Y DAN A YKP.OYD C0ll.IMllA PtCTUlllfS lffi] IQ f, 10 10 10 INDIANA JONES and the Temple of Doom ' J~o sh IPGI Jh;.-41~ PLl lS Au..OFME STEVE MARTIN IJLY TOMLIN - ht\ allac:k~-r. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Mon.·1c tell~ Kiri. that runnina :iway will sa1n htrn nothma. Kirk tells Mame that ht' will O<.'Hr consider fa) h1 broth<.'r Steve 1s 1old b> Tucker thal th<.' construl·t1on compan~ has had financial trouble dut to baJ pubhctt) on his murdrr tnol. When Cal trlls Magic he'' iukmg Jill back bec:uusc of lhe W3\ Fronk tnc~cd ham lo kct•p him from Jill. Mau1c tells Frank the) 're through Ltl} furmus whrn her motht•r"~ pal)('r run\ hradhnc rnlhng "-irl, "a b3Mard .. CAPITOL: board ship. JuhC' lnooks Chap out Zc.<d confronlC'd b~ Quinn. JtJhc appea" Quinn. \lf'1th gun 1n hand. shoots Zl'J in che\I l hip. ha ving regained con~nou~nC'!>~. )hOOI Quinn. "'ho fall~ O\trhoord "''th 1he diamond bnd Zed\ mon<'' Mean" h1lc. Jord) ha\ found a drugg~d Rick) and St·1s him freC'. Myrn~ drcidrs 10 spht up Jord) and Franl1c. T)ler met"b the ship a1 th<.' dock and 1s stunned when he finds Julu.• aadhng lhe woundl•d Zed 1n her arms. DA VS OF OUR LIVES: Bo pan1ci; when the feverish Hope began!> 10 hallucmatl'. Pete stunned when he spoti; Melissa with Barry. Andre bttomes violent when Herschel the dog leads him 10 Anna's h1d1ng place. Tony g1vrs Jasmine a gentle kiss whac:h becomes a passionate embrace. K1mbl"rl) coldl ) greets a ''Jo.tm" tha1 Linda has sent to her. Rcalmng Andre is ahve. Ton) s.,..ears to kill him. lart) gives Gwen a sapphire nng and a~ks her to marry him. Bo secs Hol)(' being pulled on board a )3Cht skippered b) Stephana's amuons. Ion} stnkes the first blow when hcencountt'rs Andre 1n the Jungle. Stefano watches a' Ton} and Andre li&ht in qu1cl.sand L11 and Carlo's passion con· ttnuc~ 10 mount. Bo o"crpov.ers Hol)t''s captors and frees her from the amazons Jdsm1nr sa'e~ Tony from the quicksand. Roman :111acks StC'fano and the) strull&le at edge ofchfT Bo ~a1ches11s Roman tails off the c:lt IT GENERAL HOSPITAL: \rut breaks the an obj~t Scorpio and Luke $C&rching for. However. SCorpio and Luke later find 11hieroglyphic 1hat they bnn1 to Donnelly 10 translate. Luke thrilled by laura's news 1ha1 she's pregnant. When Bobbi doesn't act head nurse JOb. Brock advises he r to blufl' -to quit the hospital sa_yina she's had another offtr. Ginny rebuffs Derek's advances. Edward learns abou1 Lorena's dubious pa\\ and threatt'ns to expose 1t unless J1mm}_ Ltt stop<> Ceha from laying claim 10 the Quancrma1nc fonune When J1mm ) Lee refuses to stop C'c11a. Lor~na rcaltzes.-ill he cam about as ic111n1 rv(.'n "1th Ed.,..ard .\ d1~1lluMooed Lorena .,..alk<. out on J1mm ) LC'e GUIDING LIGHT: LcarninJ that R<.''a 1s pregnant with H B.'~ child. Josh decides to kavr ~pnnglicld Jam and Annabcllr confront Victoria. who claims to ha'c no knowledir of thr cottagr Whtie she'~ den} mg 11. she clearl) rcmt•mbers every· thing·that wt>nt on in the cottag.e. Jim heads for Spaulding mansion looking for V1ctona. unaware that she is an the mansion. lnd111 continues to press Ph ilip for mnrnage. LOVING: When Mike manages 10 scare Ha rry off. Shann returns home. Cabot announces to everyone in the family and the newspapers that hana is his dau&hter. Dane and Ann elope. Lorna. fearful of losing Jonalhan. offers him complete control of her trust fund. Jonathan goes 10 strangle Stephanie. She manages to CSCll)(' with her life Doug. rcah11nJ 1hat Jonathan and Edie .,..c.-re once ma med and thnt Jonathan an fac1 1s th.c murderer. decides to CXPoS<" him. Dous makes a call to Ernest, claiming that he has seen the "dead" Stephanie's notes When Jim tells Cabot he knows he 's Shana's father. Cabot as amazed 1hat the priest is takmg 11 so ltghtl). Jim retons with 1hr statement. ··rm human. I understand temptation " ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Plane carrying .\~. Beck) and Dre.,.. crashes The p1 lo1 m1~rable by Jacqueline SANTA.BARBARA: W11h Peter 1na on death. Sophia pays a v1s1t hospital room. Eden discovers bo lost parents 1n the earthquake. he becomes a111chcd to l\1m as they arch 1hrou&h the rubble of Santa Barba Jex Senior's dca1h stuns his family. Li goes 10 mecl Dominic for answers as In why he's bl"ing . followed. lns1ead. he encounters a woman he believu is Dom1n1r's wife. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Cagnc) thrilled after 1ra1c Su.zi rebukes Jusltnl'. Chase adm11sguill about Adair while Alec is desperate for answers as 10 her where· abouts. When 1hc judge postpones T.R.'s adop1ion, she hol)t's 10 keep her parentage a secret until after Thanksgiving. Warren gets Wendy to help him. Stu and Jo plan the fundraiser murder mystery pany. hoping to use Brett Hamilton's house for 1hc event JuSlinc's sordid past as hoolcer 1s brought to light when an ex-client confronts her an front of CaJlley. T.R. franttc to retrieve nng before Lloyd recognizes linlc to his missing daushtcr. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: ~ye bl"he"es Jill responsible for her retum to akohol. Jack warns Jill if she's pan ofthas plan 10 destroy Kaye. 11 may backfire. When Paul 1clls Neil LhaJ his mama~ to LaureJl 1s Ooundcnng. Nell considers con1attang Lauren's mo1hcr. Neal learns tha1 Lauren's mother's other child has died and that her second marriage has ended in di vorce. Jazz hoping 1ha1 the mob will let ham go but learns his assagnment 1s 10 kill has own brother. Tyronr . I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I j ACA088 1 Entire amo'unt 6 Cooking olls 10 Tucked In 14 Chair part 19 Religious tomb · 20 Egypttan god 21 Animal shed 22 Restaurant employee 24 Land measure 25 Porker 26 ShetWood outlaw 2 wets 28 Consume 29 Continent abbr 30 Indian tree 32 Subsequently 34 Hint 35 African river 37 Burmese tribesman 38 Game fish 40 Far down 41 Approve 42 Hushl 44 Bottle top 45 Misdeeds 46 Make amends 48 Bother 51 Dutch cheese 53 Shallow dish 54 Swiss river 56 Card game 57 Polish 59 And: Fr 60 Broadway hit Sign 61 Avallable funds 65 Canadian medical writer 67 Authorizes 72 Wild cry 73 My: Sp. 74 Manuscript: abbr. 75 Soo ot Seth 77 Music note 78 Break sharply 79 Youngst« 80 Wire service 81 Taping 84 Railroad: abbr. 86 OeoxyribOnucleic acid 87 Expand 89Whey .. ohnilk 90 Baseball position: abbr 91 Waterprool garment 94 Ma's mate 95Small copy 96 Characteristic 98 At home 99 Fellow player 102 lndo-Chlnese language 104 Banquet 105 Anthem 108 Knock sharply 109 Guido's note 110 Prepares a snare: 3 wds. 113 Football tally: abbr 114 Babylonian deity 115 Ancient alloy 117 Neuter pronoun 119 Chinese noodles 120 Biblical name 121 Ancestor of Irish 122 Pel'"slan poet 123 By the year 126 Cut apart 128 Neatest 130 Motor fuel 131 Stubborn animal 133 Free (of) 134 Buddhist monk 135 Assam silkworm 136 Dismantle 139 Among: poet. 141 Inside covering 144 Browned bread 148 Norse name 149 That girl 150 Calcium symbol 152 Palm Illy 153 Or1nk slowly 155 Boy In Palma 156 Ladle out 157 Slope 159 New Zealand fern root 161 Ohy.-sleng 163 Pasture sound 164 Jewtsh month 165 Chinese pagoda 166 Assumes control: 2wds. 169 June beetle 171 Football pOSltlon: abbr 172 Most recent 17 4 Single thing 175 Bird's home 176 Idolizes 178 lntelligenoe 179 Manufacturetl 180 Beholds 181 Citrus fruits DOWN 1 Menace 2 Alternative word 3 Extreme end 4 Indigo plant 5 Lawful 6 Adieu 7 Love: Sp. 8Slowboat 9 Tlttera 10 Pains 11 Catcall 12 Engllth scttool 13 Devote 14 Brush away 15 Ceylon sandst6ne 18 Ignited 171n 18 L8898 holder 19 Brazlllan danoe 23 Elevate 27 Greet-letter 31 Within: comb. form 33Summlt 36 Herd of Whales 37 Aunt: Sp. 39 Reptile 4 1 Ear: comb. form 43 Pronoun abbr. 105 Physician: abbr. 106 HIS1orlc periods 107 Small pie 111 Type measure 112 Blacksmith's tool 45 Oeoeltwates 47 Cob __ _.._....._. ............. oak. 49 Egyptian god SO Yardstick 52 Down: pref. 53 Paid athlete 55 Boisterous play 58 R09d corves 60 Soul 61 Wagers 62 Declare openly 63 Statlonef'Y Item: 2wds. 64 Cliln89e ma&1Wre 65 Touches Closely 66 Boaster 68 Maaoullne title 69 Terminate prompt- ly: 3wds. 70 Frog genus 71 Petty dispute 7 4 No more than 76 Tin symbol 80 Indian mulbet'ry 81 Advi98S 82 Hindu mystic word 83 Clutcti 85 Doctor's assistant: abbr. 88 Eacape: slang 89 Tosspot 92 River ISiet 93 Labor uniOn 95 Morning songs 97 Outcti auembly 99 Igneous rock 100 Comfort 101 Greek letter 103 Ametlcen dogwood 10. Length rTleUU('!'. 116 Mumbo jumbo 118 You: It. 121 Not: pref. 122 Teer jertcer 124 ShOrt sleep 125 Growing force 127 Newspaper Issues 128 Allies 129 Museum display 132 Nero's eleven 134 Twice: pref. 136 Automobile style 137 Clans 138 Tear 139 Exclamatlon 140 Current: abbr. 142 Nlokel symbol 143 Harpoon 145 Goel 146 Sleep sounds 147 Blows. horn 149 Blackboard 151 Mountain crest 154 Blcyde l4MW 157 Back talk 158 Afrtcan lake 160 Glacial ridge 161 A-oe 162 Mediterrenean Island: It. 165 Decimal baae 167 Young goat 168 Victory "On 170Gypsy 173 Pronoun 177 Concerning s•• ANSWlltS IN C&.AISIPl•D .. ---------------~~~-·--~-~--- - I ,• Golden Wnt tall• to a.keratleld ~-----------~~.,_In~-=--' footbell flnale. C2. ........ , ..... .., ....... toU,. wttll plMIJ~--­ln common. C4. ~ ,. USC lets ball and game ·~lip aw-y. • • ·' Trojans domina t e mos t of the s tats including fumbles los t in 19-7 de_,fi~ea_t __ --------. -- By ROGER CARLSON Olllle~ ......... You ma)' ·not get many from the t"o camps to aaree on many things when 11 comes to the lnsh and Trojans. but aturda}'(tN_!>tre Dame victor} O'>er Southem'Cal at the Coh~um proved conclus1 \-el) lOJU t about evel)one the lnsh arc clear!) supcnor when 11 comes to holding on to greased pags or playing Kl mud bowls. In a game an "h1ch L' (' was statastacally supcnor 1n terms of running. passing and tackling. the Irish took advantage of eight USC fumbles. recovenng Sill of them. and turned thrct' of them into two field goals and a touchdown to tum a 7-7 duel into a 19-7 non-conference nightmare for th e TroJans. Trojans Coach Ted Tollner had few apologies to make -his football team was equaJ to the task in dealing with the Jnsh. but Saturda) 's weather simply took the game out of has team's hands. "The difference was that Notre Dame played under the cond111ons more efficiently than v.e dad ... said Tollner. "Both learns were read) and both played hard wuh the attitude to handle the cond111ons as best as possible. They did 11 better. they 'A-OO the game." "We had lost tbree 1n lbe nun:· S&Jd Faus1. "Now we finally ~on one. I'm proud "'e didn't J~ any fumbl~. That field was treacherous, tembk: I've never seen a wonrc collese field ... A cro~d of 66.342 sho"'cd up watb I S.328 other uclm holdm optm& to r.ta)' awa). and by the umc tht handwntmJ was on the WJll 11n t~ second half another 40.000 had kft. Among those who stayed were USC- Quanerback Tam Green and USC tailback Fred Crutcher-the victim• of not enough holding power an LM ram. "It was JUSt a combination' of things." said Tollner about Oreen'1 fumbled snaps from center "Sloppy condataons. 1he snap and the hand pos111on. "But the) (the lnsh. behind qwar- terback Steve Bcuerkm) dadn•t have that problem ... Problems began for the Rose Bowl-- bound TroJans an the second quarter after taking a 7-0 lead on a 67-yard march. capped by Ryan Knights 3- yard burst behind the blockin& of Kenned)' Pola. ~ First -a legitimate driv~ of 76 yards by the lnsh to uc at at 7 10 a span of I 00 seconds. The mud turned to qu1ck.sand when Crutcher fumbled and the ball popped up an the air. USC quarterback Tlm Green (No. 11, left) cougha up the football after being hlt by Notre Dame'• Tony Jl'urjnanlc, ., .... , ..... while Irlah kicker John Carney, right, celebrates aucceu~ ful 45-yard field goal ln Notre Dame'• 19-7 victory. · Notre Dame Coach Gel'T} Faust. meanwhile, the beneficial). basked an bas 1eam's founh straight \ICtory. catapulting the lnsb anto the Aloha Bowl an Hawaii Dec. 29 "We finally v.on one an the ram. Former Edison High hncbacka R 1ck 01 Bcmardo pludccd it out of the air and ran 7 yards to set up a 4S-yard (Pleae eee U8C/C2) Kings' streak snapped Wlnn peg rol s to 9-5 victory, cools off LA INGLEWOOD (AP) -Center Laurie Boschman scored three goals and aa9'ated on another Saturday night .to pace the Win- nipeg Jets to a 9-5 National Hockey League vk:tory over the Los An- geles Kings. Winnipeg never tralled, leadlng 4-0 after one period and e-,3 after two. The loss snapped a seven-game winning streak for Los Angelel. The Klngs had won 10 or tMJr previous 11 games. The victory moves the Jets, 10-8-2, to w1thln one point of the Smythe-Division rival Kings for third place. Center Dale Hawerchuk, who also had two ..._ta In the' game, opened the acorlng with h.. 12th goal of the MUon off a rebound at 4:55 of the first period. Bolchm¥1 scored twk:e In the opentng period and center Thomas Steen added another goal to give Winnipeg • 4--0 ~fter one pertod. · The Kings rallied early In the second period on goals by Bernie Nicholls, Rich LaPointe and Brian MacLeUan to cut to the Jets' ... d to 5-3 late In the 1eeond period. Paul Maclean, who acored during the Kings flurry and had two goal• In the game, and Doug Smau scored for Winnipeg In the eecond period. The Jet• opened a 7-3 lead on goel by BolChman 31 aecond1 Into the third period. After Maroef Otonne scored for the Klnga, W1n- nlpeg got goall from Dave Babych and Maclean to cUnch the vtctory. Maclellan ICOred hi• MCond or the game to ctoM out the acorlng for the Kings. Ma rina -Fonta n a at Westminster' Marilla H1ah's Vik.inas~ upset winners over tw<Hamc defending CIF Big Fi ve Conference cham- pions Scrvite, wall meet Fontana Hi1h's Steelers at Westminster High Friday night in tbe semi- finals with the winner scheduled to advance to the finals at the Los Angele Coliseum Dec. 8. "The 1urf is outstanding at Westminster,'' explains Marina Athletic Director ndy Doncpn. "We'll bnng an some e,11·11 statina 1f nccc ~ry. but we'd rather do 1ha1 than play at the Santa Ana Bowl or (Oranic> oa 1. Dcfi- n11ely not C'oa I ThOK ficldJ would mal e 11 a mud bowl." South oa t Lcque represen- tative M1 ion VttJO, mcanwh1lc. an upsc1 winner over Foothill an the Southern Conference quar- terOnal , will meet f.spcranza at Valencia 1 lt&h Oklahoma, Was hington t o meet in Orange Bowl Bos ton College proba bly in Cotto-n Bowl ~ (. ross on the schedule ne"'! weekend. wnl> 1h\ 1tcd to pla) the outhwest -g~ -t -H t T SM-U ConfQrence wanner. That · will be a a tnS OUS On , eXaS Of even Houston rf1t beats Rice next week. If From AP dispa tches Oklahoma:.S 24-1 nu mph O\ er Oklahoma State boosted the Sooners into the Orange Bowl Saturda) as bowl in' itauons 01Tic1all) were e\- 1ended. The second-ranked Soone~. 9-1 ·I . will play Washington. IQ.. I and runner-up m the Paific I 0 10 Southern California. Top-ranked Brigham Young wall make its postseason appearance an the Hohda) Bowl The C. ougars. headed 10 their SC\ en1h consecut1' e Hohda' ·Bowl after the\ won the Western ~1hle11c Conference. v.111 take on 6-5 M1ch1gan. a Big Ten also- ran. If Brigham Young falters 1n the H~hda). the Orange Bowl could decide the na11onal champ1onsh1p Te,as· 24-1 0 loss to Ba) lor thrc" tht• C 011on Bov.I into a llu\. Tenlh- ranl.l.'d Boston College. 8-:! '"th Hol~ Houston loses next aturda) and Te,.,as "ans. 1he Longhorns go to the C ouon Bowl. E'en o. 11 Southern Method 1st could wand up 1n Dallas after 1t beat ~rkansas 31-28 Sa1urda) night. Losses b) Hou'iton and Texjls ne\t "eek Y-Ould gi'e the Cotton Bowl benh to the Mustangs The ( otton Bo" I s1tuat1on afTl'Cts several other bowls" h1ch an tended to 1n' 11e the W(' contenders The ugar Bowl "111 feature Big Lakel-s slip Past Clippers Worthy gets 27 in 108-103win over n efghbors LOS ANGELES (AP) -A crowd of 14,991 at the Los Angeles Spons Arena watched the Los i\ngelcs Lakers arwj Los An~eles Clappers officially begin their crosstown n valry Saturda} night. The fans seemed to like what they saw. on both sides. "The crowd was into the game and that inspires both teams ... said Coach Jim Lynam of the Clippers after his team lost a hard-fought I 08-103 decasaon to the Lakers an the first regular-season National Basketball Association game between the team~ since the <. hppcrs moved from San Diego to Los ..\ngeles last spring. ··1 didn't think there was any sperial s1gn1ficance ( 10 the game) but I could ..cnse an clement of antens1n -that v.as a no1rh up.'' L) nam added· James Worth) scored :!7 points and grabbed e1gh1 rebounds to lead the Lakers. 10-5 and atop the Paci fic D1 \1S1on. 10 their seventh straight \ICIOI) The Clappers. 4-10. ha' e lo t three 1n a row and eight of thetr lai.1 nine outings. The crowd was the largest attendance for a home game e'er for the Cla ppers. "It was as sp1nted a game for 48 m1nutei. as )ou·re going to find.'' said Coach Pat Rile) ofthe Lakers ... It was sloppy on both sides. more on ours ... The Lakcrs committed 27 turn- overs to 14 for the Clappers but made 54.8 percent of their field goal allempts 10 onl) 42. 9 percent for the losers. "Tonight was a good old Hatfield- ' McCo) mall) from end 10 end:· Rilq said. "You ha'>c two teams ')Ing fo r the same market and 1fboth teams ket·p pla)ang lake that. 11 wall make 1t a great spectator ~pon .. The Lakcrs v.ent ahead to sta) b) outscoring the Clappers 9-2 in a span of less than 1v.o minutes early an the founh quaner to turn an 80-79 deficit into an 88-82 lead. Worth\. Y-ho ~orcd 13 of his '>t'ason-h;gh total 1n the first quarter and c1gh1 1n the final pcnod. made tv.o free throws with JI scl'ondl> left to gl\ e lhe Laker'> a I 06-100 lead and clinch the v1C10r} Ean 1n .. Magic" Johnson and B)ron Scott each added 17 points for the Lakers. Eight co-champion Nebraska. 9-2. against either No. 13 >\uburn or No 16 Louasaana State. Ronda v.on the Southeastern Conference but was dented pcrm1ss1on to attend b} the conference. A.uburn. 8-J. pla}s A.la- bama next v.eelc and a '1ctof) v.11l send 11 to Nev. Orleans If "uburn loses. LSU goes to the ugar The onl} Nev. Year's Bowl which v.as set prior 10 aturda~ was the Rose Bowl. Big Ten champion Ohio 5tate 9-2. takes on Southern ( ahforn1a v.h1ch lost 19-7 to \oo1n· Dame. and finished 8-3 The F1es1a Bo\'I. 1he fifth Jan I game. has No 12 M1am1. 8-4. again-;1 Jamee Worthy NEWPORT CHRISTIAN TOPPED I t's not a bowl of cherries VICTORVILLE -Hesperia Chn· 11an quartl'rback Kun i\gcns ran for one touchdown. passed for another and added four extra points to lead the Patnot-s to a 28~6 'actor) o'er Newport Chrisuan High and capture the CIF mall School!\ football cham- pionship Saturda} night. A crowd of about 1,000 at Victor Valley High saw Hcspcna C'hnsuan break open a I ~ game with a paar of fou rth-quarter touchdowns to cap- ture the C'IF crown. AJtns o~ned Ult sconng wath a two-yard TD run in the first quarter. but Newport Christian's teve Forbes JOI the Conquerors on the scoreboard an the second quarter with a four-yard run. The PAT failed, t\owcvcr. Hesperia Chrstian took a I ~6 lead at mtcrmission on a Steve Critchfield I ~yard touchdown run. and after a scortless thtrd quAner. the Patnots put it :.way on an Aaens to John Lasiter touchdown pa i of nane yard and a 15-)•ard touchdown scamper b) Rod McDonald The Conqueror who fina hcd the season w11h an 8-4 record. tumtd the ball over five Cinlc ~ a.en completed I J of 30 pa scs for f 70 )'a rd Newport C'hnst1an quartcrhad. Tom Bass manqcd tocomplcteJU t 6 of 20 pa\SC1 for SO }&rd\ while hc1na 1ntcl'C'Cptcd twice h> the Patnot ~ondary (Pl•H tee NEWPORT /CS) Coll ege f oo~ball h as u n dergon e quite a ch a n ge BuD TUCIEI ~'SPORTS COLUMNIST ~ ( ollcg(• lootball bov.I gaml·sgot :.tnncd innocent!} enough with the granddadd) of them all . the v.h1m ol a bunch of the ho)S "hooping 11up1n one oft he Pasadena saloon no" almo I a much a \\-II) of ~mencan hfc as tde' 1 ion The Agu) raised h1sgla<1sand proposed sportingst1111 11c re"eal that the that the Tournament of Roses, which Orange Bov. I dastnbutc a purse of$4 was 12 )ears old in 1902. should ha\t~ m.ilhon.thc onoo Bo"l l4 m1lh n; morcaccompan)ing pons ffa vor the ugar 8owl.S4.2 malhon and so than a tugofwarand n polo match on and ~o forth. between Riverside and Santa Thr conclusion ofall 1h1~ being that Barbara. The Univl'rsll) ofM1ch1gnn college fooiball e.amrsare here tostn~ was in' 11cd to come ou1 and phl) a There arecntt but 1hc1no1ccs team from Stanford and both schooh cannot be heard O\-Crt hc nnaangof accepted the ca h rca1 tcr The football punst'i ·\ cns1s "auvoadcd v.-hen the "ho v.-ant a national champion hap M 1ch1gan'I balked at S2 a da} for meal tournament obJt"Ct to the anOucn~ ol monc) ~m1~t0Slwas1rantcdand bowla.'lmC\ fhccdu auonalpunsts the "-Ctl·fod Wol\-ermes llancncd the who ) a 'ltu1:knt'\ pin~ I\ an the Stanford\, 49.0. -ie&a:wiooinc1l.ilm that the bo" I\ male ThC) don·l ha'>e ~ore~ hkr that P'" n\ofathlct~m the annual an)'morcand the meal mone) ha andiron lottef). hccn increased ub tan11 II The This•~ not to mention that lactaon Ro!ie Oov.lw1ll1h1 )earwntcehed.'I "hachn~stoa afft oforderto an the amount ofSS.6 ma I hon 10 • prote\t ~an\t an) than1 anvoh ang 1ndOh10 ·late. 51 9 Th" potcomts from an evil way of .\II ~cctaon'I fall ondcafrars hfr lno\lt-nas tcle,1 ion le rl) lhe 01rtO:amchadahanonfoott\3ll Mich1pn and tan ford athlern; dtf'('('· ho"l&amc foqe31"\ unhl the 10,..ofl•~:?'lhould haitlJUl the tck\t\aon monc) madcth1 1u111udc \QUCClC thc nev.sl"C('lpcoplcfora unrt 11\lll . .\rtJ)rt' ntall\(W~ntto fcwdofla the Vaucan lo put f; nh the 1ht0r) \tan' r,,,c C'Ollc1c ho\\ I µmc,.1N' thll thk11c fun~ trtunl \lnful L, • ; "hcns1nfulhuSl·dandb' 1%~ lhl' lmh "ere light1ng1o gl.'11n lhl' h l•,t.1 Bo"lratherthanthc \loha Rl1\'I because thl'rc v.asa d1m·rcn\ l' in 'oh cd of Sb00.000 of nnn-\anlu l athlclll fund' .\ l111k µnwJo" nan \an 1>1~0 called 1hc Hohda' Bo" I had lhl· probable na11onal chJmp1on\h1p team. Brigham' oung undcrnln- tract hu1hada1cmble 11ml' signi ng a su11able opponcnl The Hohda\ lk"'' "J'N'lng S.W0.000 a drop an the "t'll·l n\l" n con1a1ner ~mn . "h1ch 1!-a g<n ernml'nt fa w1-. v.1llappcar in \4>0lcihln@ called the Chem Bov.I "h1ch 1\lhl' llr\t such appt•arancc e'er for the Cadets .\rm' "Ill meet M1ch1gnn . talc." h1l h has lo~t fh c gaml.'\ .ind thC'rc ''a que'it1on of cla~' hl•re inasmuch ai. the( hem thing \,111 tx· pla)cd 1ndoor'lat Pontiac \f1ch But the managcmcn1 ~'\11"111 pu1 upS7SO.OOO tor each tcnm nntl lhl" ob~tors hut up There 1 a ncv. pnw 1n \nahc1m called the Freedom &"I" h1( h "'II be pla'ed u 1hc Bia \on Oct 2t1 \\hen the frtcdom foll\ "''rt' l oun- 1n1 lo" a. that 5'hool' tthlctu: dtrcc· tor Bump Ellaotl wac,acnerou'I 1n ha\ n 1mment !OSI ting he V.a\ nOI tmubll-d bv the fact 1h1\ "I' 3 nc" N'A-1 lltrlClJOn "Tht'rt rca lot ofhotcl"n ~nahe1m .. 8ump-.a1d "and p,,. nc)land '' -.c~ do\Ct<1 thc',1id1um .. ~adc\. the f rt'Cdom l r,,..,.,J .... , ot1cnn11S~t '· Xl (PIMM ~ BOWL/C2 ) \ No. 19 UC. LA. 8-3. South Carohna. 10-1 . lost 26-14 to Wake Forest in the first Gator Bowl in • r946 The ninth-ranked Gamecocks g.et another shot thas year apiost No. 3 Oklahoma St.ate. 9-2. South Caro- . hna 1s winless in fi\C bowl appear- ances ?'<o 11 Southern Methodist 1s set for the ~loha Bowl -unless the ~ustangs sneal anto the Cotton Bo"I SM ·s opponent 1s otn Dame. 7-4. The EC team" hach does not go 10 the ~ugar Bo" I among Au bum and (Pleue .ee BOWL/CS) -----· * ·-------. B o wl ~lineup CMifemla .... DEC. IS Cet fAtM) TOiedo vl NeveCS.·Lu veou lndePltldlnce 8oWI DEC. IS (el Vwtw-1, U .) v I( O•ft.. T ecl't n . All FOf ce H.-.v s.-. DEC 11 l •t SM °'"91 8 VU '"' M.OllG9n Aer1dl c""'' ..._. DEC. J2 tel <>nude, FILI Gff<-o,. n Flor>da srete SUfta.wt DEC. 22 l•t £1 '"•w. Teus) Tennt$SH n Mervleno CMr'Tv a.wt DEC.22 (•l~Mlcll) Mict1111en Sllle .. , •rmv F.....-rn 8owt DEC. 1" let AMN!ml towe ., Ttxel or HOullOtl Lltlenv Bowt DEC 71 (lt~ll Gatw 8owt DEC lt (et Jecto...,,,..I foo..,tr. Ce•o..,. '" Oo-1el'IC>me fol AMN Bowl DEC 1' (II "eMIU!u) Sl\llU v\ • ream to 119 ne""IPCI letef Hal of Forno Bowl DIC 1' ,.,~ ..... , "'en•uc:i..v .. , W1Kon••n BlullJ•••t .... DEC. l l ,., Keu1•1 TCU •• W VlP11"illa Poodl .. wt DIC. 31 ,., ......... , Pun•~ •• Vl•111n1e con. ..... J A" I (el Delles) Bol!Of' COlleff V\ To•• ~\ton Fi.me.-t JAM I l•t T-, Al'b.l IJ('l An Ml.emi l='le Onln9ea.wl JAN 1 let Mli9lftl I 0-..,,_ n WHtl.llOIO<I ......... JAM 1 (llh..-..1 ~-n~ern C• "' O!lt0 S•••• ~ .... CJAM. I) tat .... OftMMI ""°' H•• H ~ or L~U . • . ) . • • • • i • .. OrM.09 CoMt DAILY PtLOTl8unda)i, ~ 25, 1ot.4 Swedes put heat· .. on draft-dodging pro tennis s~ars From AP cl11pa1cltes "TOCKHOLM. wedeo -Exclaim-EJ 1ng;lhat tenni~ players "should do &heir duh hke all other we.dish men:· a m\:fllber of weden's Parhament is press- ing for stnctcr government control over draft-dodging tl'nn1i. Siar~. Liberal deputy Rune Angstrom hu asked the minister of defense 1f the government plans to 11ghten loopho,~s in the la" 1n order to prevent wed1sh tennis 'tars from -escaping military St'rv1cc. "'l enn1s pla)er~ are no c~ception (from the draf\)," \ngstrom s:ud. •· I he) should do their dut~ hke all other Wl'd1sh men ·· "-onl' ol the "ed1sh tennis stars. including BJom Borg ~fats \\1lander. Andt'rs Janyd. Hennk . undsirom and Joal1m y~lrom. ha' e sen ed 1n the ~\\.Cd1\h m1ht31"\ But all ot them decided earl) 1n tht>1r careers to men e abroad !:>«au~ of the high ta).es in S"eden and thus Ix-came mehg1ble forttie draft. Wt lander. who will kad 5"eden in the Davh ('up final against the l 1n1ted 'tate'> at Goteborg ~ 16-18 after tr; ing to defend his .\ustrnhan O~n title. mo'cd to Monie Carlo two )t'ars ago . Onl~ ~lit.Zens aged 17-:?8 and residing in Sweden arn:hg1bk forthedraf\. Borg. the five-time Wimbledon and \1\·t1me French Open winner, did sho~ up for the d1Jft 1n the earl) 197~ but never did an) m1h taf) -.Cf' Ill' afier moving lO Monte Carlo. Other players rcs1d1ng in Sweden use an old tm:k to a' 01d the draft by playing abroad when they get their draft order\. ··1t's no secret that we all t~ to gel awa) from 11 (the m1lllal) scr' 1c-.." Magnus T1deman was quoted as ~' 1ng in Aftonbladet, a Swedish newspaper. T1d eman. ranked I 80th on the Associati on of "enn1s Professionals' computer. said. "You lose computt>r points and mone)' and get out of shape b)' doing the m1htaf) service. If the m1litaf) takes a tougher ~•and the onl)' solution 1s to mo' c abroad ... Quote of the day Peul MecLun, rorward of the Winnipeg Jets, describing what It wtn take for tlle Jets, who have lost 18 straight times to Edmonton, to defeat the Stanley Cup champion Ollers:"Elther the law of averages or Murphy's Law ... Wilander tops Lendl in tuneup Mats Wllander of Sweden begins ~ defense of his AuMrahan Open title Monda). pla)tng bct1er than he was one year ago. he says. In his fi nal tuneup for the open at Mtlbournt. W1lander defeated the No. 2· ranked player 1n thl' world. Ivan Lendl of Czechoslo- vakia. 7-5. 7-6. to l'apture th e Rio Tennis Challenge at thl' National Indoor Sports Centre in Canberra. Australia Sa1urda\. lie won the second-set He-breaker 7-4 . In Johan.ncsburg. South ~fnca. third-seeded Eliot Teltscher defeated fellow Amencan Brad Gilberl 6-2. 6-.1 and mo,ed into the fina l of the South Afncan Tenn1\ C hamp1on\h1ps At S)dnc). ~ustralia. Ann Henricksson of lhl' l 'mted States upset third-seeded Wendy Turnbull 1-6. 7-5. 6-' to advance to the final of the "Jc" ~uth \\ale\ women's open tennis cham - p1onsh1p aga1n\t Martina Navratilova. NaHatilo' a brcc1cd past .\mencan Zina Garrison b-2. 6-1 in ~lurda~ ·,other ~mi final Koch rallies for lead in Japa~ IBl ~l 'KI. Japan -Gar) K()(. h. n winner of the San Diego Open and the Ba)' Hill C la,~1c. o;hot a 7-under-par 65 Satur- da) to ralh from a five-stroke into the third-round lead of the Casio World Golf tournament. Koch birdied the second. founh. sixth, 10th and 16th and eagled the par-5 holes over the 7,054-yard, par-72 lbusuki Golf Cl ub. • Koch's th ree-round total was a 9-under 207. ceit1ca 1et put pesky Ktna• RMiert ParttQ scored 2 Points and m Ce4rk MazwtD added 27 u the ~orld- charn p1on Boston Celt1ci waned the pesk) Kanw Caty Kmp. 135'-124. Saturday niaht before thr largest crowd in l{jng hi tory. 17,341 at Kempt"r Arena ... In other NBA action: Roludo B&ackau'• l6 potnt kd fiwc Ma\'cnck\ in doubl~ fiaum a\ Dalla defeated +tounon 11 l-9.S in an emotionally charaed pme that included fivc ttchnicab and thrtt(Je<:tions ... G•• WUUam1 scored four po1nu, of his 22 points and handed off thf'l't' assists as Washingto n oubcorcd !Xtro1t I 5'-10 in the final five m1nutrs und dt'fcatt'd the Pistons 11 ()..I06. h was the eighth victor} in ninc st.ans for the Bullets . . . Benard King scored a carecr-hieJl 52 po'nts as the New York Kmcks routed the Indiana Pacers I 19-100 ... Ptfl'e Gleu'1 1wo long jumpers ga"e Atlanta the lead and the Hawks r-~-, ~'\I : .. : t : ' Muwell held off a last-ditch Nt"w Jerst) attack to Ix-at the Nets 101-99 ... Paul Pre11ey scored 21 points and reserve Cbarles Davis pumped in 14 to pace Milwaukee to a 107-93 victory over Goldt'n State . Darrell Grlffllla scored a game-high 40 points and John Drew added 33 as Utah topped San Antonio 123-117 Alu EngU1b scored 31 points and Dcn,cr held ofT a late J>h1ladelph1a mil~ to score a .l 14-110 \IClOr). the Nuggets· eighth consecume tnumph · . Pon land's Jim Paxson and Klki·Vandewegbe scored JI and '0 points. re spect I\ el). as the Trail BlaLers rolled to a 1..i 1-131 '1ctof\ o'er Chicago. Bossy. Smith pace Islanders victory and Mike Bossy continued his ' Billy Smltb n·cordcd his s1~1h straight ~ sen~11onal scoring pace with a goal and three assists aturday night as the New York Islanders downed the Buffalo Sabres 6-3 in National Hockey League action. New York has no1 lost in its last seven games. 6-0-1 ... In other NHL action ·aturday, Michel Goulet scored twice to highlight a four-goal Ourry 1n the first half of the second period and Anton Stas&ay added two goals ai. Qµctx..-c defeated the New York Rangers 8-3 ... Mel Bridgman and Dftg Sulllman scored late in the third period lO hfi New Jerse)' to a 5-J victor) over Pittsburgh . Al Secord nfled a 15-foot wnst shot 0' er Boston goalie Pete Peeters with 32 seconds remaining to g" e Chicago a 2-1 victory over the Bruins. Denis Savard, who had scoredChicago's first goal. pa ssed the puck to $<.-cord. who was Boeey speeding up the middle of the ice into Boston\ 1onc . Forward Derrick Smitb put in a loose puck from thc slot w11h 8:33 left in regulation to gl\c Ph1ladelph1a and Hanford a 4-4 tic ... Mik e Krusbelnyskl's d1sputt'd goal at I ~:06 of the third period snapped a tie, capped Edmonton's second comeback of the night and enabled the Oilers to defeat the St. Louis Blues 7-6 ... Mats Na slund scored three soals. 1nclud1ng the game-winner and an insurance goal into an empty net wllh fou r seconds left. powerinit Montreal to a 6-4 victory over Detroit . . Minnesota handed slumping Toronto a 4-2 setback. Telerialon, radio TELEVISION 10 a.rn. -PRO FOOT8AU: Rams at Tampa Bay, Channel 2. 10:30 a .m. -GOLF: Skins Game, Chilnnel 4. 1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Seattle vs. Denver. Channet4. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: USC vs. Notre Oame (t~). Ch:A:~,2' 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Rams at Tampa Bay, KMPC (71 0). 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: San Diego at Pittsburgh, KOOO (800). 1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: lndJanapolis at Raiders. KWVE ( 108 FM). 1 7 p.m. -PRO 8A8KETIALL: Phoenix at Clipper•. KIEV (870). 7 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Seattle at Lakera, KLAC (570). BYU quarterback· Robbie Bosco fires off a paaa whlle on the run Saturday against Utah State In leading the No. 1-ranked Cougars to an ea•y 38-13 victory. ~ Br-u is perfect, 38-13 Las Vegas tops Fresn·o St.; Long Beach St. wins, 18-1 7 f1llman's scores. on runs of 3 and 20 vards. came on option pitches from quancrback Dann) Bradky and capped long drives by Oklahoma. 9-1-1. Baylor 24, Texas 10: At Waco. Ba}lor scored on two ~hort touchdown dnvesafter an interception by linebacker Ray Berry and a fumble rccovef) by defensive end Derek From AP dispatches Turner to upset sixth-ranked Texas in Southwest Conference action. PRO 0 l rnh -L<lkc1 Hc1muh and Vai S1kahema The loss stalled. and perhaps ended. Texas· hopes for ran for 1wo touchdo"n~ each as top-ranked Bngham an SWC championship and automati{· host spot in the Young rolled o'er l 1tah State JM-I.I Saturda). giving the Cotton Bowl at Dallas on Jan. I. Cougar' a spotle!>S 12-0 season record and extending Texas A&M 35, TCU ii: In Houston, Texas A&M. college football'\ longest win streak to 23 games. crt11c1zcd throughout much ofa lackluster season. ignited BYl I bcl'amt onl)' the third team ever to win I:? games behind a 53-yard in terception return for a touchdown by 1n a \t•ason -Nchra~ka ha'> done 1t twice. The Western Jamco; Flowers and three touchdowns by Anthony Toney Athkuc ( onkrencc champion~ no"" haq• a l'hance to go to beat I 7th-ranked Texas Chns11an. 13-0 "hcn thq entertain b-5 Michi gan of the Big Ten in the Soutb Carolina 22, Clemson 21: -Quarterback Mike Hollda\ Bu"'l Det. 21 1n San 01ego. Hold\ I-yard run v.1 th 54 sernnds left and Scott Hagler's Th.t· natmn"• kad1ng passing t'i:am '><:ored onl)' onl'c 'iCl'ond-chance ex tra point ca pped a dramatic rally and through 1h<: air in the pcnall>·Plagued contest. I lovveH'r. hrted ninth-ranked South Carolina to a victory over arch· B) l quartl·rhatl Rubh1e Boo;co thre"' tor ·nx ~ard' in n'al (lem\on. d1rcu1ng the ( ougar offcnsl' 1 he Gamecocks compk1ed the winnmgest regular Nevada-Las Vegas 27, Fresno St. 13: In Las Vc~s 'l'ason in their h1stof} wi th a 10-1 ')t'n1or qu:incrbal·k R:indall ( unmngham 17a~sed for -30 Maryland 45, Virginia 34: i.\t Charlottesville. Va .. \ard\ and onl· touc.hdo"' n tn a dn' 1ng rain tn lead Nl'' ada-Rick BadanJek scored two touchdowns and compiled 217 i a\ Vega\ to thl' '1cto~ • yard'i rushing in 17 attempts as I 8th-ranked Maryland 1 hl' triumph ga' c lht• Rebel' &he Pac1flr ( oa'>I won the Atlanlll C uac;1 Conference champ1onsh1p b) Athlctl{ \!>s0<:1at1on football {hampion!>h1p and a berth in O\erpowcnng the C a"ahcrs in a wild offensi ve struggle the< ahtorn1a Bowl :it Fresno. on Dec 15 again~t Toledo. bct"c-cn two bowl-bound teams. l hamp1un of tht' "'11d-i.\merican ( onti.·rl·nt·c 'I he: two teamscombined for more than I .UOU ya rds an Long Beach St. 18. an Diego St. 17: Tight end Greg total offe nse before a crowd or 43.-0 17. the third largest IO Loq caught a l\\O·point n>n't'r\lon pao;'> from quar-Virginia's histOf). tcrback Doug <·a~nor '"1h l·Ox rt·ma1n111g to g1"c Lung SM 31, Arkanns 21 : Al Irving. Te~ .• Southern Bcal h '-)tatc thl· 'll·ton in a non-«onkrt·nct· gamt·. Mtthod1st"s Reggie Dupard scored th ree touchdowns and < 1a\ norrnmplc1ed all Ji, t• orh1'> pa'>'>l''> for 56 ~a rd!I on Brand} Brownlee kicked three field goals. clinching a the fin.ii I nng Beal h toul'hdo'' n dm t' "h1ch ended" Ith a Southwe!lt Confcrcn<:c co-championship for the I lth-12-~ard pa!>\ from c •U) nor to .,pltt end C harle'> Lockett. ranked Mus ta ngs. Oklahoma 24, Oklahoma Slate 14: In Norman, Arl1ona 16,Arltooa State IO:At Tucscon, the brothers ~pcnca Tillman ~cored two !ICCOnd-halr touchdown~ as Zendejas matched 52-yard fie ld goals. but Arizona's Max No. 2 Oklahoma '<:amt from.behind to defeat third-ranked kicked two o thers that proved the difference as the Oklahoma Stall' to win a '>hare oft he Big Eight ( onfcrencc Wildcats edged archnval Arizona State in both teams' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ anda~nh1ntheOrangcBowl . Kason-finale. ... ------------Golden West drops Pac-9 finale, 21-14 an announcement I BAKERSFIELD -A (,olden West College rally. which included a succe'iful ons1des kick with less than 15 seconds remaining in the game fdl JUSt ~hon Saturda) as the Ru'itlrr'I clo<>Cd ou 1he Pac-1,l ( onfcrent'C football sea-n "11h a 21.1..i <;etbat·k to host Bak r'ifield. The Rust ho finished the ..cason with a 2-6 conrcrencc marl and 4-6 overall record. sliced a Bakersfield 21-7 lead to 21-14 with 26 seconds n.·maining 1n the game as quanerback John Heinle hit Mike Costa Mesa cyclist wins desert race BARSTOW (AP) -A Costa Mesa man overcame a fall Satur- day and won the annual Barstow- to-Lu Vegas motocross race. a contnt hetd despite a court bid by ec;ok>glats who said the bikes might permanently scar the fragile landscape. Chris Crandall, 21 , needed three hours, 12 minutes to complete the rain-dampened deter1 course that prevented more than h.alf the 1,200 entrants from flnlsh•ng. Crandall. r6dlng an ATK 560. one of the biggest blk81 In the race. went off the <X>Ur1e aome 30 miles from tM finish but got beck on track wtthln a minute, suffering onty a few bt'ul ... In tM mlah8'). r,;. Si.rra Club had tr'-d tnd tailed to get a tut-ditch court lnJunotlon to haft the run, Which wu reeurrected last yeer efter e nlne--year ban. "The gOOd Lord gave• great day for the race tut yeer, and again thla year," Nfd rec. official Jim Mein of the eponeorlng Amerlean Motor- oycfe Anodatlon. '"The ground Is damp, eo there's no dutt and It mak• things....., on the r6dera. '' Thin.en rtderl ..,. taken to Barttow Communtty H()9f>ttal tor t,..tm.nt .,.., motorcycte epllll, but only one wu edmltted - eufferlng from a~ lntury~ said (Pleue .... D&MaT /C3) D1Bcrnardo "1th a 10-,ard touth- do"n pao;c; · Golden \\t·.,1 then rern.,,c rcd the- on\1dc'i kid. at the Rene~dc 4& and mO\ ed the ball to the 35 before Bakcr..,field-., JefH aneta '><lCkcd Ht·1· nle a., 11mc-ran out Baker'ificld wh1<.h fin10,hcd at 3.5 1n conference nc t1on 5-5 o'erall. opened a 14-0 lead on ( harles Spenn·r''i three-yard TD 1n thl' sec- ond quaru·r and a 11-)ard pa"" from Erik Ohcrg to Brian Co>. . C ioldt•n We..i 1 hen marched t<J ~ard~ 1n s1~ play!>-all through the air -wtth Gene Egan culminallng the dn"c w11h a 35-yard touchdown pass from Heinle with 7·45 rcma1n1ng in the third quancr I\ pas!> 1nterfcl'C'nce t·all 1n the end 1one against Golden West set up Bakersfield'<; final \Corl' in the fourth quarter. The Renegades "Cored from two yards out on a dive by Ban; Green Just four seconds into the final quancr. Heinle and D1Bcrnard10 then hooked up for the final score but the USC TOPPED, 19-7 ••• From Cl t(luchdnwn marrh. capped h) .\lh:n P1nkt·11· .. 1.,ard run "I 'ia"' 11 :ind lhought. '"' hna. 1t·., '>ll h1~h 1n the air 11·., almo.,t a punt."' .. au.I D1fkrnardo 1n 1hc '1ctormu.., lmh lotkcrroom .. \t haltllmc we all kne"' "'ha1 happt·ned two ycal"\ ago I lJSC rallied 1n the <,ccond hair to win) and "'e ~ne"' the defense "U'i going to ha' e w do a Job;· added 01 Bernardo. no" a Fountain Valle)' rn1dl·n1 The lmh ddt•n-.t• gol a big boo\I nght a"'a> 1n lhc lhm.J quarter a' C1rct•n tumbled the hall a""a) twi ce on the center 'nap cxchangl' and 1t matenah1cd into a pair ol 45-yan.I field goal~ b) ophomore wa lk-on John ( arne). who got that adde<l boost of confidence JU~ when It counted mocot v.ith a scholar'>h1p award from Fau~t on Wcdnesda). "He's v.orth rvel) pcnn} of 1t." 'ia1d BOWL ••. From Cl UCLA had an In' 1tJt1on in 115 po<kc:l lrom the: >\loha Bowl before 11 pht)cd LI C The Brurn~ upset the l n>Jansund lht'I n: ultcd in a b1J to the I 1c tn Uowl. The r1c.'!>lU Bowl 1!1 IOl cmpc. fl/ rhc >\loha Bowl I\ 1n I fonolulu, Hawa11 I he pan1c1pat1na teams will get to "JX'nd n week in either partd1sc l hr l-1c\la Bowl P3)'\each team $I I million. I ht' loha Bowl pa)'i each team $4CJ0.000. l J( l .\ elcctet.1 to ao to the hc•il.\ Bov. I fhl' hh'Ak<lown nn lhl' 'OIC' of the pl:i)cl' wa not forth OOll(li .. thl' ever-smiling Faust after making the rounds 1n the dressing quancrs. congratulallng eacn playe r indiv1du· all). then moving in to the showers 10 find an)onc he had missed . Ca rne}'!> second field goal came despite a broken swing as he at- tempted lo kick. and the 19· 7 lcad was never threatened. "Af\cr those two field goals I wanted ll to keep raining." admitted Faust.·· 1 don't fault C-s tu movers. "'e were lucky ·• 51at1'it1t·ally the Troja ns were more than up to Irish standards. leading m first down (2 1-1 4), rushing ( 16 7-120). passing ( 179-122) and cvcn 11mc of po cssion by Over six minute-.. Ntnl' ofGrcen·s passes went to Polo (5-59 )ards) and former Edison High star Mark Boyer (4-40), but the lost fumbles 'li mply negated every positive aspect of the TroJans· of. fcnse. "I reall) wa•rn't that concerned at half\1mc when 11 was 13-7," said Tollner. "Bui then Notre Dame doc..,n't makt' u fi~t down on. two 1?<>Sst'!>S1ons and comes away with two licld gool 1n the '>lop (set up b» fumble reco .. crir ). "'l\n' lo\~ hun.,, but wc·re Pnc-10 C'hamp1on~:· rat1onnhLed Tollner. That wa-. abou1 all anyone on the U C .,,de of the ,amt could do - n111onah1c. hccausc thr weothcr took all ot the other a~pcct!I out or their hand5 Faust' ~ond tra1aht Win over the: T roJan ll\'l'~ the Irish B 7-4 rl'<'ord to take to tlawfli1. whi le the TruJan,· -.c<:ond trn1aht lo ~ lenvc' them qt g.3, ' "'. Kustlers simply ran out of lime in their late comeback bid. , Heinle finished the day completing 16 of 40 passes for 216 yards. The sophomore quanerback completed the season with 2.456 yards through the air. He completed 200 of 369 attempts while being intercepted 17 times and tossing 19 touchdown passes. B1kersfittd 21, Gotden West 14 k-bV Ol>arttn • Golden Well o o 1 1-u 8elo.efltletd O 1 1 1-21 &--< SPlll'Ce< l run tRot>tes lllCk) 8-<:ox 12 1>eu from 00.ro IROl>les lllck l GWC-Eoan 3S ous from 11tlnlt <Doan kick~ 8-Green 2 run 1Rob4H l\ickl GWC-018ernardo 10 PHS from 11tln .. IOoen k1C,lo.) Altendance 2, 110 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rutlllne GWC-l.em~ron. 7·16. Brown, 2·1. AP· 1>le91tt , 1·4, 11aln1t. l·f!>'·mlnus 42 8-<: Sa.nc,er, 21·61, Flort$, 17·47, Pete<lOn, 11·2'. GrHn, 11· 11. Caston, 4·3, 00.rv. S fOf' minus l l!lranoon l·for·mlnus t ~Hslne GWC-Htlnlt, .. ·40-0, 216. 8--0oero, 7· 11·0. 121. 8rand0n. S· 7·0, 4J •tceM!le GWC-0 18ernardo, 7·16, Evan, l·6S, SPGOr. l ·S7, Mol~llOOd. 2·6, A~tt, 1-12 1!1-klumP, l ·41, Antllonv, 2·62, l ~., 2·'11, Co•. 2·2f. C Soencer. 7·10, PtltrM>n, l·t Kinchen scores KO for crown TA TELi NE, Nev. (AP) -James "The Heat'' Kinchen of San Diego took lime to warm up. but then stopped Alex Ramo of New York at 50 seconds into the ninth round Saturday to win the United States Boxing Association middlcweifht champion hip 1n a scheduled 2- roundcr at Caesar's Tahoe, Kinchen connected wnh a chop- ping right 10 Ramo • temple. leaving Romos ducd in the nationally tele- vised light. Kinchen followed with 11nother right and Ramo • head dropped to waist !Cvcl. Kinchen then landed two pun1sh1na ten hookJ to the chin The eooc-hc twmcd Ramos' body and before he could hit the canvas Kinchen <'OnncttW with two mor~ riatu-hand to 1hc head. Referee J~y \uni '>lopped the fi&ht nfkr Ramos h1t lhC C<ln\&s ror lhC only time 1n lhe houl. ,, • . . # Santa Clara sp~d tops tJOIJ , 68-60- Louisville upsets Indiana; No. 2 1111nois loses a sho~ker From AP dl1patclle1 Nonhem llhno1s io make J~y Mc)'er·~ dcbul a~ head basketball coach a success.. . Meyer, succeeding his father. Raf Meyer. who coached DcPaul for 42 years, saw DcPau blow an e1gh1- point lead an the first half and then struggle against a Huskie team that started two freshmen and two sophomores. L('.~S ANGE~ES - Guard Harold Keehn& scored a Arkuaa1 IS, SE t.o.l1lau IZ: At faycttt'v1lk. Ark .• aame-h1gh 23 points and center Nick Vanos added 19 Joe KJe1ne scored a game-hi~ 23 points and ~nior Saturday ni~t to lead Santa Clara to a 6s.60 non-forward Charles Balentine finished with 11 as No 16 conference victory over UCLA at Pauley Pavilion. Arkansas dtfeated Southeastern Louisiana. . After a 3()..30 halftime tic, UCLA took a 36-32 mariin Arkansas used all 14 players in different comb1nat1ons Ctn the first two minutes of the second halfonfy to sec Santa rthroughout the game. Following the contest, head Coach l~ra ao on an 18-2 scoring spree over the next fi ve Eddie Sutton brought the Razorbacks back out on the minutes to assume a 50-38 lead. coun for mt>rc practice. Y<;"LA closed t9 six points at 60-54 with five minutes "My biggest disappointment in the game is maybe we remaanang and had possession of the ball but then went didn't compete as hard as we could have on both the noor scoreless for the next 4111 mioutes and did not score until and on the bench," Sutton said. \ I: 16 remained. F d G Nortll Carolllla St. U , Campbell 54: Senior forward ... orwar ary Maloncon scored 22 points to lead he Lorenzo Charles scored 18 points and j unior guard Ernie Bruins who arc now 1-1 on the season. The game was the Myers added 16 as 13th-rank~d Nonh Carolina State season-opener for Santa Clara. Elsewhere around the country: •blasted Campbell. . LouJivllle 75, ladla.u H : At Bloomington. Ind.. Senior center Cozell McQueen scored 13 points and Sem~~ Manuel Forrest aitd Milt Wagner led I '7th-ranked sophomore forward Russell Pierre chipped in with 12 for Louisville to the win over No. 4 Indiana in-their season the Wolf pack in the season opener for both teams. opener and first meeting between the two schools in 25 Georsta fech 79, Baptist H : In Atlanta, John Salley years. scored 21 points and Mark Price chipped in wJlh 19 points Forrest. a ().6 forward. scored 18 points. and Wagner and nine assisls as No. 20 Georgia Tech opened ns season a 6-5 guard, hit from the outside for 17. ' with a victory over Baptist Univcrsll~. Louisville withstood a late Hoosier rally after leading Tech. of the Atlantic Coast Conference. led by 13 at 39-27 at halftime and 63-48 with 7:50 to play. halftime but saw the lead shrink to 47-42 with I 5:31 to Ala.-Blrmla&llam st, 0Jlnol1 5%: At the Great Alaska play. Shootout in Anchoraac. Steve Mitchell scored a career-Price then hit a 25-foot Jump shot and Yvon Joseph high 26 points to propel Alabama-Birmingham to an upset followed with a three-point play to stan the Yellow Jackets over No. 2-ranked Illinois. on a seven-point spun and Baptist never threatened again . . Mitchell, a 6-1 junior from Memphis, Tenn .. hit a Vir1lnla Tech 10%, Old DomlDJon 71: In Blacksburg. vanety of shots from all over the floor despite being Va., Bobby Beecher keyed a 3()..10 Virginia Tech outburst guarded by 6-4 Bruce Douglas. one of the better defensive in 'the first 13 minutes and the I 5th-ranked Hokies rolled players in the country. to a rout of Old Dominion. DePaal H , Northern Ullnol1 58: In Rosemont, Ill.. Beecher scored eight points dunng the run and the Kenny Patterson scored two clutch baskets to put De Paul Hokies went on to connect on 63. 9 percent of their shots in ahead to stay and the third-ranked Blue Demons held off the season opener for both schools llllnota• Efrem Win ten ft. cut off by Ala.· Birmlniham'• Eddie Collin• (31) and Orange Coast, Saddleback fives still unbeaten • J .,/ DESERT ••• Pi:o-C2 erner~ room -.... ... .., Sherry~SbeMldhe stable condition. Pirates breeze past San Diego Mesa; Gauchos capture Desert Tourney title Gannn Monon all chipped in eight points apiece. ()((.which came up with 22 steals 1n a convincing scason-openin$ vic- tory over MiraCosta. came up with 22 against the Olympians who entered the game with a 2-0 mark. Shawn Hicks was the lone San Diego Mesa player to reach double figures. finishing the night with 11 points. Orange Coast College and Saddle- back College remained perfect on the young community college basketball season Saturday night as the Pirates breezed to a non-conference victory over San Dicao Mesa while the Gauchos were picki ng up a tour- nament championship. Here's what took place: --Oran1e Coast 67, San Diego Mesa 45: Sophomore Shaughn Ryan scored First day: __ Jt '~s all Watson He's too much fo r golf greats in Skin Game SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) Tom Watson. at 35 the youngest member of golf's greatest foursome. won all the money-$ 120,000-in a nine-hole shutout of Arnold Palmer. Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player in the Skins Game Saturday. "Oooooh," Watson breathed. his lips pursed and a big smile breaking across his face when he rapped in an eight-foot putt for a birdie that was wonh S 70,000 on the par-5 ninth hole at the Desert Highlands course. While he had a huge lead. it was far from a lock at the halfway point of this unique event that brought together a foursome that has a combined total of 41 major pro- fessional victones. Nine more holes. with a total of $240,000 up for grabs. are scheduled today. "He outclassed us all. quite easily:· said Nicklaus. slightly hobbled by recent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee. "It's a little better than through the first nine holes last year:· Watson said. "but it isn't over." 20 ot' his game-high 24 points in the first half to carry the Pirates to their second impressive victory this season. CCC. trailing 1()..8 with I 5·24 remaining 1n the first half, out-scored the host Olympians IJ>-0 to take a 24-10 advantage. Brad Farmer added 12 points and eight rebounds for the Pirates, while Mark Goudge. Jon Johnston and Be ecoreal Ryan. who hit 10 of his first 12 shots in the first half. missed all of the 1983-84 season after suffenng a stress fracture to his left foot. He showed no 111 effects Saturda). adding six steals to lhs stats. Coast shot 5 I percent from the noor on the game~rate Coach Tandy~1lhs used everbody on his be~ OCC returns to action Thursday night when the Pirates face East Los Angeles in the Miles Eaton lnvna- uonal opener in the CCC gym Saddleback 60, Desert ~4: Mark Thomas scored 19 points and hauled down I 5 rebounds. and Alexander Hamilton added I 5 ~ints and three big steals to key Saddleback's v1ctol) over Desert for the Desen Tour- nament championship. Wlnnlpei'a Paul MacLean (15) celebratea &oal •c o red b y t eantmate Dale Hawerchuck in first period of NHL 1ame a&aln•t the Kini• Saturday. (Story, Cl). The Gauchos. 2-0. trailed 37-26 with 12:26 remaining m the game. The Gauchos finally caught the Roaorunners and the score went back and fonh unul Saddleback's Camic Jarvis settled things with three key free throws in the final 65 seconds. Desen·s Pierre Smith topped everyone on the floor with 20 points. The Gauchos' Hamilton and Thomas earned all-tournament team honors. and Hamilton was 'oted MVP of the four-team toume)'. The Gauchos are back in act1on Wednesda)' in the Moorpark Tour- nament "ith a 6 p.m. contest against Santa Monica CC. BOWL ... From Cl The rMn ...,,.,.. beck lniWY tumbled owr hie._..... e prda from the 8'llltlng lne. ~ tng a nv.-mAnute ~an the llln of the MCOnd heat. ... .... Bllotta. ~t of .,.. rftall''." cycle MIOdation'I Dileftct 37. . The ,..,, d6dn't cMmpen ent~ of.,. ..... , 111d e camper9 #M'S ~ r ftdall Mid. but p9'1 Of the CCMll .. --~trom-·--· drylek .... ,... ...... becW of floodlllQ. • "We were out there at 3 ... momtng a.91g the ~, •• Main Mid Saturday .• .,.._. - about thr .. feet of mud (In n.b lake). but the ,.... of the CCMM look a pretty good." ~ L L' Mii oppose A.rkansas 1n the Motorcyclists atMted at ~ Li~m Bo"I. a.m. In Barstow. 100 ~ ~ ~rm~ and Vi rg1n1a. '"o 1eams eatofj..osAngeiel,Midf~• which haH' ne\Cr seen postsca~on llneofC)lnk pfMtlcribbonso•h actton. offic1all> accepted bo-.-. I 1n-140-mile Mofaw Oeeert ~ v1tat1ons aturda) ~ were to wtnd up at ~ • The Cade1s.6-3·1.'-'1llbepla)ing1n Pete'• c..mo In Statetine, .-.• the brand new Chen) Bowl at · about 30 mMee south of Lu v+. Pontiac. Mich.. agai nst M1ch1gan There are t't\IO cities named Stlle- State, 6-5. Ann) has one game Une tn Nevada, the other neer • remaining. llS l rad1tt<>flal battle w11h , "Tahoe. Na\'). Four-wheel:drtve vehfOlea V1rgin1a. 7-~-2 ~d n•nner-up m taaoed along to r99CUe 1treaa16-a. 1he A.tlant1c Coas1 Conference. Foor waves of bikers lift' h earned a tnp to the Peach Bowl 1tartlng line ove1 • two-t1fur againsl Purdue. 7-4 perlOd. ~ 7 No. IS Flonda State. -2-1 w11h a meeting against Flonda ne\t atur- da>. was 1n' ued to the flonda Cmus Bowl to pla} No. 20 Georgia. 7-3 ~llh Georgia Tech on nc't weekend·~ agenda. I e\aS (. hns11an. ranked 17th. lost 35-21 to Te).as A&~ Saturda) to fall 10 8-3 but was 1n' 1ted to the Blue- bonnet Bowl against West Virginia. 7-4. • \.1af\land. ranked I Slh earned a tnp to the Sun Bo"I. The ~-3 Terrapins \\On th e ACC' and IA-tit oppose 6-3·1 Tennessee. ~h1ch ha\ a game left wuh Vanderbilt The other new bo" I. the Freedom 1n .\nahe1m. invited lo'-'a. 6-4-1 to pla' either Tc,as or Houston Tilt· Hall of Fame Bo"I too~ i..entud' -J. and ~ 1sconsin ~ · '-1 \ 1rg1n1a Te\'h. ~-3 opposes .\ir Force 1n 1hc Independence Bo"l The Cahfom1a "Bo~I matche!I ,c,ada La<i-Vcgas of the Pacific Coast .\th- let1c .\ssoc1a11on and Toled~ ol the M1d-.\meracan C'onfercm.'t' • USC's Del Riti a candidate · - HOU TON l o\P) - Four pla~rs have been named finahsts for lht' Ro taq -Lo mbard1 "College Linesmen of the Year" Awa rd in 1984. the I Sth )'ear the award has been presented to the best hnl"sman 1n cottcge football The four. who art> all !.CntOrs. 'Aert" ~IC<'ted in '011ng h~ a ~I "-member nauonal sdccuon committee of lOI· lege football coaches. <1pons" ntc"' and spon~aster' Selected as linahc;1 arc Ton' Degrate. a l ' ni' erslt\ of Te'a' dc- fcns1' e tackle. Jack Del Rio a outhern C altfo rn1a ,1ut\Hk linebacker 8111 Fralic a P1mhurgh ofTenSl\t' tad.le. and\\ 1lhjm Pem a Clemson noscguard · Watson, who won a record sixth Player of the Year title earlier this season. was the only member of the foursome to score a birdie in the cnsp. desert weather. He made three of them. and won the first hole with a routine. two-putt par when the other three. each a Hall. of Famer, all made bog~y:S. Guess what? You 're in the PONY Bowl Christ College wins tourney Four C hn~l C ollcge ol In inc pla~l·r\ -led b~ Fred Hanman·s I\ points -\Corrd double ti~urcs to lead the ho\! Eagkqo a 62-51 '1llOf\ O"cr Life B1hlc ( ollegc anJ the champt<)fl'thtp t tMt-r o~n 1oor- nament \aturda) night That was worth $10,000. Watson. a five-time British Open champion and aencrally reooanizcd as the outstand1na player in the game today, also won the third and fifth holt1 -with carry-overs. each was wonh $20.000-with birdies. On the third, he scored from about 15 feet, and needed only a six-footer on the fifth. The format calls for a prize of SI 0.000 on each of the first 11x holes. $20,000 on the next six and $30,000 on the final six. If no player wins a hole outriaht.. the money is camed over to the neitt hole. With ties on the iixth (Nicklaus and Watson). seventh (Player and Watson) and eighth (Player and Watson). the par-5 ninth carried a $70,000 val ue. Nicklaus and Watson each put h1 third shot on the green. N1cklau some I(). I 2 feel away and Wat$0n only ciaht. Nicklaus missed and Watson rapocd it home for his founh kin oftbc day. 1 $70,000 prize and a hutout of the aaina aroup once known a 101rs 811 Thret. NewSdf a post-season bowl game berth was big news to Fullerto_p · s Sher eek HERE AND THERE: • Fullcnon Colleae football coach HaJ Shtrbcck expressed astonish· ment when he fo und out through a reporter that his Hornets had been chosen to play 1n the 1984 PONY Bowl aaainst Saddlcback Dec. I. lt'$- no wonder-herbcck and the rest of the world didn't know the PONY Bowl existed. •More Fultenon: The Home ts were apparently upset because. at lhc tirwc. they felt they still had a shot at the Pac-9 championship. which in tum may ha vc opened the door for a Pot•to Bowl benh aaainst undefeated LA Picrtt. PcnonaHy, I lhink Full· enon hau bcuerchancc ap1n t ddlcback. •Youknowthinasarcaoinabad '· fo rthcOranac oast Collcic men· occ:crteamwhen thc oppc ioaaoahe ora a aoal. That' "'ha\ h•ppencd earlier th1~month wh n em to • ~· goalie Alnthony Molina kicked the ball outofh1s own end of the field and 1t deOectcd off an OCC pla)'er and into the net. . •Georgetown basketball coach John Thompson stopped by ddle· back Collcac rtt'ently to take a Ion.a look at Gaucho Stnsallon le' Ander Hamilton, 1Rcrwh1ch. ddlcback Coach 8111 Brummel noted· "The kids surtdid work a lot harder in pracuce with him around." •More Hamilton: Look for the 6-3 star to rcttl\e a scholarship from Gcoraetown and bca s\lmnuuard for the Hoya • •Quick, ""h) I COl"JttOwn call~ theHo)-n., nswerlatcr •Golden West's women's \Oet'Cr team wa seeded founh 1n the rtt'tnt .. Final Four" uth Coa.st Con- fc~nrc toumamcnt, but the Ru,tlcn d1dn 'tromplaJn. They lost nofthe1r la t SC\.en aamcs. fin1 htd 0\Ueawn CoMMUNITY Cou£GE wuh a 2~-1 record and v.erc \Ckc1cd for thc 1ourncy bct·ausc P31omar declined ll inHtat1on to attend •Orana oa tCollci.c frc hman auarQ.J on Joh.MtOn, I 5-10 "andout from .. Estanc1a H1ah. should hca big asset forC'Olth Tand> 01111,_ John tonwouldbcana\ 11fhe'-'3\l\ 4-1 I auard He 1un C'<C'Cllent \hOOl\'f and 1enac1ouu hell. •Oran~ oa't olqc• v.omcn' 'ollcvball t~am had 10 "'or~ a httlt bn harder to mi h the uihcm Cali· fom11 pla oO\v.h1clt be 1n . turda' at Hancock olleac 1n c;anta Man.i Co.i h Jane Ill ndorf Ptrate' \\Cnt l4·lth1 sason-.1thout[)(Nl1c lcmmon,v.ho "'a lilted ina 1ra I( , automobile ac(.'1dentJU'it prior h' thl' seuon •More un the PO"I ' Bo" I One '-'Ondcrs "h' PON\'.Shocsdcodcd to spon\or the gamt> after lo'iin[l. monc' at la t )Cnr"s gam<' "h1ch p111C'd ddlebackand( cm lo, on a mudd> nta >\na Bowl field • ddleback.1nc1dentall\. ha,n't had 100 much luck in PO'f'.' Bo" I game . The Gauchos v.crc v.h1pfl\'d h' Fulllenon 3 -61 n t '>82 and ( emto b~tcd toa J4-., "an la\t \Car Jdlcback did" 1n the Ii"'' PO Y Bov.l 1n · 1-a I \-1 ~ \lllon O\.er. n 01ego Mcq •Wh.\l·~ Ho\ a°'\\ ell. 1t ~~m!. h.l~ \. 1n the d ) lo eoraetown Students WCI'(' requ1rrd to take L.u1n and Orrd. the uni,en1t) ·, bl~hall team \\8\ ni ~named the \toncv.-alls •O~. that'' not thr end of the \tol) One(~etov.n \tudcnt rJll'<Cd a L~ttn tenn and a (1rtt\. trrni -Ho\-a ~a,. -v.h1ch tran..lnl(, 10 ··v.h:u .rCK·~'" .\n\v.a'" th~ llo,,1 term''"~.._ and WI' c' entuolh adupt1.-d b' all (Jt'Orgelov. M4:;&m" \r~n·1\OU11.id )OU ll\kcJ. Joinina tlanman m the J oublc figure" dep.-inment \\Cre l\.1ark Lofin\. (I~) Darren i..rlso I 111 and Rnan Beal I 11 l NEWPORT • • • From Cl The c. onq ucron top runmni black on the c\.en1ng v.as Forbc .-bo ru\hed tor I "2 )ltd on~ camQ. HHMf"la Otrls1'an 11. 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Giant\ PhiledeiPhla al St LOUIS Sen Dlel>o al P l1tsl>ur9h Cht<ego et Minnewta Sen Franc•Ko at New 0.-leens See1tie et Denvtr (Chenntl 4 a• I Pm t Monclly's Geme Ntw York Jtts 111 M1am1 <Chann.i 1 111 6 oml Odds NFL Ram• 1 ' over xTampa Bev xllaloen IS over tndian10011s aC1nclnna t• 6 > over Allente aSI l.ouos S over Pl'l·lecJe Pf>•• •Plllsbl.1<9h 2 > over Sen D1tQo xCievtfand 6 > ove< Houllon xNV Giants 7 over Ken•H C••v tWuhingto?. I) 1 ov" 8ulfalo AD«nv..-, • ., Ovit S.etlle Ch•C890 4 Over aM1nnew11 Sin Franc1.co I over cNtw 0.-~ens aM1em1 14 over NY Jell (Monclavl x--denol9' hOme team From H1rn11•s R-Race & S_,s 80lllr 13 Delles 20 Cleveland 14 Plttst>urgh 24 Clnclnna 11 33 NY G1ent• 21 Atlanta Rams V·Sl 21 New Orlten~ 24 At11n1a 0 San Francisco 16 St Louis 19 Chicago 6 Green Bav Nov 1~a1 T•mPa Bav Dec 2-New Orleans Dec 9-Houston Dec 14-et San Fran<1\co Raiden Cl·4) 24 HOU\IOn 2t Grfff1 8jtv 72 Koni,a\ C11v 33 San Diego ll Denvet lt Se1111e 23 M•n<>ewta 44 Sen D•l!OO 19 Denver 6 Ch1ca110 I• Seeltle 17 IUtns.lS Cot,- Nov 2S-lnd·anaoo1o\ Dec 1-a1 M1em1 Dec t<>-11 Detroit Dec 16-Pothburgli Cole9t SCOrtl WEST Noire Damt' 19, USC 1 20 17 ?4 14 11 30 10 10 )J 13 13 31 I• I 20 )0 14 u 20 31 IOI n II 14 ' Ntvada·Las Veou 11 Frtsno St IJ Le>nCI Buch St 1'. Sen D f'90 St 17 ROCKIES 8rtgha m Vou119 ll, Ull h St 13 Amone It. Arizona St 10 SOUTHWEST Bevlor 24. r .... 10 Houston 2• Toa\ Tee,, 17 OklahOme 24 Ok1ah0ma t,1 14 Texu A&M lS. Tull\ Cnro\11an 11 MIDWEST N Onota SI 31, UC Oev1\ 1l SOUTH Kent11<kv 17 TenntsSff 11 Marvlancs •S Virg•n1a 1' M1U 1U 1POf 24 Mt\\<U•PO !.t N Ca roltna 17 Ouk!! IS Richmond 35, 8 0\lon U l3 S Carolona 71 Clem\on 11 EAST p,11,1>urgh ) I Penn $• It COLLEGE Notre Dame i9, USC 1 Score DY Ouerttr• Notre Damt' O 13 6 o-1q !>Outhfm C e l O 1 O 1)-1 USC-Kn1gnt 3 rur 1 Jora"~ •.r• 1 ND-T 8rown 11 Oil\\ from BtutrlP1n (Carnev k•c.k \ NO-P1n~e11 J run IPaH t11 ea ND FG Carrtl'Y 4S NO-FG Carno •s A-66,3'7 TEAM STATISTICS ND use 71 49 161 179 19 IS J1 0 s JI A~ S 4S ll 07 Forst dOWns u llusnes·v•rd) u io Pen"" verd\ •n Rtlurn vard\ 1 Paue\ I II I Punt\ 8 Joi F umoies 1osl 1 0 Ptnell•e•. vards ~ \I T .me of PosM"UIOll 76 ~ 1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHINC-Notre Oaml' P1Ml!ll 71 99, Smltl'I 7·20, Brool<\ S IS Soutnern Cal Crutcher ?5·14 Kn•g•1 10 JI Po•• • 2t PASSING-Notrr De~ e 9,..,,r f•n 1 11 t 1n Sou•lltrr (&I r G•~ll IS320·179 RECEIVING N()lrp 0.tl'T•f> Jll<•\On 1·47 Bavaro 1 J8 T Brow" 1 19 $<)<Jll'lerr Cal Norman S IS P<:> 1 \ \9 Br,,., ol o10 LOl'l9 Boch St. II, San DI"° St. 17 Scor• by Ouerler\ l.ong &each SI 1 ) 0 9 18 Sen oreoo s1 ll 3 1 1 L BS-Sa o n t ;a•d ru Oc~g_,,.,., k10 l.8 S-FG O<'tll <~ra 0 SOS r G O 8rn•n 13 SOS Browt1 4 PH\ l'ram SM•l<i\ tO Brien ~•ck 1 SOS -8rown ) '"" 0 8"t n • t • LBS-l.()(••11 I? PU\ trnm c,,,vnrir ILorv oan trom C.•vnort A 10 949 INOIVIDUAL STATISTICS AU\.MIN<i-t.O'fll 8l!11C'r> St GavlVJr 1 ti Sert•I' 5 17 TemQttor> 9 16 San Diego St Wattt\ 19 99 Gaston 7 19 Brow'! 9 19 PAS\ING lllnll 8ear11 St C.avnor 21 .It 0 J 18 S"" O•eoo St Santo\ I• ?1 I 119 RECEIVIN(, L'>ng B!!ec'1 St LoO•ll 9 94 T emoieton 1 10. 0-, 6 1' Sa n Q,ego St GI\ ton 4 I~. L euQhlOn ) I Steughttr 7H COMMUNITY COLLE(;li Pac-t Com.rtnct (l'IMfl con•enc• W I. T Ttft I 0 ~'*Ion 7 I 0 P8'edenl ~ 7 0 "''"o• ~ J o lltiltrtfltld J s 0 51 c1mrno 1 1 o Coldtll West 1 6 0 l.Oftt a..a. 2 • 0 Mt S.11 AlllOl'llO t 6 0 1etvr•--·· k -.... ., •flttcl ti I Golcltft Wt'1 .. l'UllfflOI' $1 L°"9 -..Cll It OVerll W L f 9 I 0 9 I 0 6 4 0 $ 4 0 $ $ 0 ~ ~ 0 • • 0 ' 0 l 0 Tefl U , Pl~ 14 «1 Cernl!'lt 2•, Ml Anton•o u Hitt\ KNel llMVefft SOUTHUN COHl"IRINCI l!t TOl'O 1 Lvnwood 0 INLAND CONl"IRINCI Wlllllltf Cllrtthe., "'' k lter lllOU• "'*' uni• Mondevl llGHT·MAH "NAU Smell OM1*! 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CONFERENCE Sm~ Olvl1t.n w L T Pf\ GF GA Eomon•IM' IS 3 3 l3 l 11 " Ca1oarv 12 8 1 2S I~ 81 Kln9t 10 8 3 23 87 •• W1nn1Pfll 10 8 2 22 es 16 Vancouver ' 16 2 10 n 131 NOf'rll DIVl\lon Ch•CIOO 10 9 1 n " 78 M1nnt\OI• 7 9 s 19 19 98 St lOul\ 9 9 I 19 70 n Detroit 6 n 1 14 IS 91 Toronto • 14 J II 67 100 WAI.ES CONFERENCE Pa ITIClt D1vblon Phllade!Pfua 13 3 4 )0 9S 5' NV "tenders 13 1 1 11 111 90 NY Rangers • 9 l ll 73 IS Wa\h1n111on 6 a s " 65 10 P111sourgr> 6 11 1 14 10 88 Ntw Jt'"· s 12 2 11 6J 14 Adams Dlvi•- Montreal 13 4 1 19 15 SS Bo\lon 10 9 1 71 72 63 Queoec 10 10 I 71 " 19 8uffal0 9 10 1 XI 8) ,, Herlloro • 9 ) 19 66 83 S.lllrCllV'\ ScOf'IS W1nn1peg 9 Kines S Cnlcago 1. 8 osron I NV ISla~r\ 6 BullalO ) Ph,,110f'l>fl a 4 Har•fo•d 4 Ovtoec 9 NY Rangers ) Montreat 6 Ot1ro11 4 New Jersey S Plll\Ourul'I l MIMl!\018 4 Toronto 1 Edme>nlon 7 '>• Louis 6 TodlV"\ Ganw\ Montreat 41 8ostJn C n c a110 11 .....,.,,,,,ng•on Queoec at N v Ranoerl C111garv 111 Vancouver ~.,,·scam., N<> gem f.'\ V:hld- Jet~ t , Kin9s S I Scort b\I Periods I Winnipeg • l l-t Los A~\ 0 ) 2-s flf\I Ptnod I W·M1Peg Haw~rcnu• 12 Macll'an 4 SS 2 W1nn1oe°' 8oscnmnn 1 · fMu•len Arno•ll I" ) W1nn•l>t!Q 80\criman 8 Ce• flt 8aovcn 1110 pp • W1nn1l>t'11 Slt'f'• 6 Bos• nm&<' E e11 14 32 I PPI Pena 11e\-LaPp1nl\' LA 1no10.ng 1 t 111 Wells LA .nte•terence 1 ll OS Wilson. Win 1on1,r•e1enol IS 12 Laforest. LA S Ol Second PMod 5 LO\ Anotlf\ N1Ch0il\ IS IFo•I. JS 6 W•M•Pell MeclHn 7 IHawerthulo. 506 I Los Anorlt\ l aPo·rlle 1 fFo• M11'er 1024 9. LO\ Angeles MacLtllen 9 (La Pointe Dlonntl. 10 49 9 W1nn10.o. Sm111 9 IHa•<1frchu' Picard). 19 S2 Penal l1t1 -$mail. Win (cross Chec.li•ng) l •O T ..,IO, I.A meio< lf1ghf1fl9t 4 I? Cartvle W·n m111or ll'ghtonol • 11 P.cerd. Won lonterlerencel. S 40, Kellv, LA (sl1\hlng1 13 17 Babvch. Win (\losh1nu1. 13 77 Ene11 Win (hOoking) 1' 41. Nichol!\ me tor lsl1Sr11nol 16 O'I. Kvl>t' Win ma10• 01,n,,:ng 16 09 Third Period 10 W1nn11>e9 BO\Chms n 9 f Arnie! Turn Oulll 31 II, lo~ Angei.\: Dionne 11 I Tevlor. Maclellan I 111 11 W1nn11>t"Q 8abvch 2 ISi.en Stna ) tl ?1 13. Won ~•Pell Maclean 8 !Mullen Hawerchuk Ii> 10 14 Macl.tllan 10 !f evlOr Gallevl 11 S4 Pena111es-S1een Win (lrtPP•nvl. 9 10 Lundholm. Win (rouoh1ng) 17 31 NICl'IOll\ LA frovor11ng1 I? 37 ShO•\ on QOal-Wmn1oeo ta 10 9-37 LOS Anoties 6· 16 15--37 C.oeh1"s-w inn•Pe11 Hav..,ero II snols 31 savn Los Angl!IH. Janecvk I J7 \hOI\ 78 \ave\ I A-16,005 Reteree-Ron w 1r 1<s Men's foumamtnt (•I Cenbtrra, AU\lnlil I Slnolls Final Mel\ W11ander ISw.,den d~I Ivan Ll!ndl l(1ecflo\l<:>va•11ll 1 S 7·6 tW1111nder 1110t1\ SSO 000 Ltndt "''n\ OS 000 Soult! Atrlun Chamolon\h1ps <11 JollanNsburt) Sem1flnel Sinole• l 'll' T~11scrtr 1U S dtl Br•o C.ilotr• u \ I> , I> ) Grend Champion' tournament 111 Rancho Mit'•11tl Stmlflnll Slntlles sian Sm1ll'I IU s I def Cliff Rlchl!V IU s' 6 l 6 1 Tom Gorman u S Ott &Ob lut1 l(J S I 1 I> 6· l Women's tournament (at SVClntv, Auah'lfla I Slmlflnll Slntllfl Ann Henr·c~\on IU SI Clef Wenov T.Jrn boll IAu\lral••t I 6 7 S 6) ~r1,n1 Nevrettlova 1u SI <lef Z1ne C.err wn IU SI 16·1 6 11 D"P Ma flll!IM NeWPORT L ANDING (N•wpert IHdl) -II 11>111••• O oa u 39 metktrtt , OO""O Thh Wttll's trout olants LOS AHGCL£S • 8 10 lfO<~ C•ffk Cast•~ La kt l Dor 100 Per~ 1.a-e E 11bf'tr> l ••~ 1 ~ La'" P9<-ltc>ad Par~ la~@ Porv Creek 1Fr111<hmen \ F lalt Pu<1d1nv\lont l Aile, Pvremid Llll.t, \1n1a Jet Rt~rv111r VENTUltA J>.ru ( akt SANTA tARIARA Ce<hUm• L•U (I\ t•\ l eU RfVlltSIOE I Jlmor I ..... , H-1 L AO SAN DIEGO 0<>8111 POll<I INVO D•el l •>.t Owtrlt !ti..,., ( 1.IW\ 8• •dllt ao ........ ..., lo \re ... ert l.eNI, ftleue I VII •v lt""'°"°'r ,1 I ,,_ W L '"· 01 LA Ult.,._ 10 S W ltof'ti.llCI • • 600 Pnoe11I~ I 1 W $Hiiie • ' 30I I.A~ 4 10 36 GolOtn St•lt 4 11 16' ~ ... Otvlllllll Dellver I I 1 "'6 Houstol'I to • 1 .. D1llu t 1 Sl3 Ullh 8 7 5J3 Se11 An llM\10 6 I 4?9 t<enw\Cttv 3 10 ni EASTERN CONFERENCE Bo•lon Pl'!llMlllOhl• WHl'!•ll910n Ntw Yorio. Ntw Jtrsev Mllweukte ClllceQO Detrofl Atlanta Indiana Cllvtlend Allltfk OM'*' 11 I 9 4 10 ~ 1 t • • Clfltrel Olvl&lell 10 s 8 1 1 • • 1 4 11 I 11 S1turdlv's Scerff" 667 S33 461 462 267 071 I.A LM!tn Hie, LA °"'"'' 103 New Vor1o. I 19 1noi1111 100 wuruno1on 111 O.troll i06 Allenta IOI, Ntw JtHe v '9 DIHU 113, Hou"°" ts Vtell 113, San Antonio 117 Bo\lon llS, KanMs Cllv 12• ~ Mllw111kee 103 GOiden Stele 91 Denver 114 Phlledelohte 110 Por111nd 141, Cllkego 131 Todlv'• Gemes Seallle at I.A LAlrtn Plloen1~ et LA CU~' Alllnla et C1tvei.nc1 MlndlV'• Gemes No 11eme\ schldutecl Laktn IOI, Cllooers 103 t , s s~., ' I 1 ' ' s 1 • 1'. J 6 2 3 3 6 I • l.AKEllS <IOI) -Soflgg, 2·• O·O 4 Worthy 10-17 7·7 27, Abdul·Jab01r S-11 2? 11, Coooer 1·12.,) 4, E.JOlln\On 7·10 3·3 11, Wilktl 3·6 O·O '· Scott •· 14 I· I 17. KuPC"8k 1·3 0·0 2, Rembi• 0-0 0·0 0, MCAOOO 6·9 1·2 13. McGee 3·t O•O 6 Totals 46· ... 16-11 108 L.A. Cl.IP,ERS c 10.31 -M Jonnson •· 13 S·6 13 Whitt 3·iO 2·2 I. Dona~ 1·9 2·3 4, N11011 9· 1' 1·1 20. Smilh 7· 16 3-• 17, Welton •·S 3·• 11, Brld!leme n 7· 12 •·4 11 Goroon 0-1 O·O 0, Warrick 1·3 O·O 4. Ca tchings 1-1 0-0 2, Caoe i·4 4·4 6 Total\ 39·91 1S·:l9 la3 Sctrt bv Ouerten LA Laken 29 26 14 ?9-108 LA CllPDtr\ 27 11 14 2S-103 Fouled out-None Reoound~ A Laken S4 (Abdul Jaboar 1 t), L A Cllooe" 42 IM John•on I> Au .. ts-1. A L•ll.ers 30 <E JOllnson Ill LA Chooers ta IM Jonnspn 61 Total fOUl\-L A Lakers 71, L A CllPOeB 19 TecMicalS-8rldgeman, L A CllPOers 111ega1 defense 1 Allendance -14.991 Colle9t SATURDAY'S SCORES w .. t !>an1a Ctara 68. UCLA 60 Ca11forn1a S8 St Merv s S3 S•anforo 97 UC San Diego 48 Roc111es Cororado SI 86, S Coiorado 10 Montana St IO'I, E Wnhlngton 6' N Arnona 110 Adem• SI Co+o 81 Uta h SI 93 Utah 91 Wet>«r St 81 Cal St Nortnndge 65 EHi Brown 65 New HamP•'1tre 60 Colgate 7• Cortland St SO l.ong •uano U 89 JoM Jav 66 v.11enova 80 Vt rmon1 S6 Stte>n Hell 70 Pace St Sou Ill f"•<lflOa 1()(1 Cent FtorlOa SS C.eorg1a Trcn 79 BaPllll SC 66 C.eorge Mason 95 Bucknell 11 N Ca roi.na St 94 CamPOel' S4 Teroeure Tl'<h 11 C.eorQOa Con (>4 Purdue 76 Tampa 12 Centenerv 91 Hl'noerson 83 MiCIWI U LO•MV•I I' I~ Ind 1 1\a 64 Dav•on 16 Broo~lvn Coo S6 Oh·o \1 IS L at,,ve11e 61 Onto U 94 SI F ranCI\ Pa U lnwa 71> Ark Lollle Roe• 41 SoultlwtU ... 81\\11\ 65 SE LOU'\<ana 6? Tuisa 125 Fort Valley SI U Oral RC>Oerts 91 01\lelloma 811p11st 17 Austin Coueoe 'l:J . Rice S6 Texa\ Teen 70, Ch1ca11<> SI &1 Pa'I American I~ Teaas lulntran 11 TOURNAMENTS GrHt AlasJll SlloolOl/I Semlfinel\ Alo ·Bormm11ham St. lillnol\ S1 Kan\as 66 Ore11on 49 , ... , .. lion Marvoand S4 Ala&ka·Anchonge S? Cl\fl•t Coleee Thanll•tivong Cat Marl11me 74, Pec1l1c Coiu1 B•olf !i6 (!Mord) Ct""' Collegt 61, Lift B101~ 5 I fct\am P•On\h10) TODA Y'S GAMES F 1nel\ of Gr ea I Alaska Shootout Hober! al Colgate VMI at James Mlld•\on IOehO at H1we11·Hol0 PePoerdone at Ha wa11 Pec1flc Fordnam a1 North Carolina M3nMll11n 111 Noire Dnm~ Morgan SI al Wi\con\1n COLLEGE ChrlU Coelt9t 62, Life BlllM S 1 tChrl•t c ... llf Toumement) LIFE BIBLE ISll -Schroeder 0, Risser tS Wesv11~ 10 UPCt••t 3 Han.on 14 KuQalh 4 8.ioon S Totals 19 13·16 SI CHRIST COLI.EGE 162) -Kelso It. E1ct1t lt>ergl!r I, Bui 11, Hertman 13, Lofink 17 Holmes S, Kempf 2 Tot11t 16 10·20 6? Hall11mr Lile 810le, 2'·23 Total fouls life Bible 24 Chris! Coltegl' I) f Oultd OUI Wasvl•k (L8 > UOO•l\e IL81 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Or1119eCnst 67, san oi.ec Mes."·•s (Non-conferonctl ORANGE COAST (671 -Rven 1•. Johnston a. Goudge I. Toomev ?, Harrigan J Morion 8, Mullet 71 Farmer 11. Drake 0, Radovclch O To1a1, -?'i 9· 13 67 SAN DIEGO MESA (45 ) JOhn'°n 6 Mosn 1 Clint • Hocks 11 Hv•ll 2 Brvan 2 P1PrCI' 6. Ful•er I Totalt 17 11· IS 4S Ha11t1mt Or enve Coast, 30 II Total touts Or an11e Co1n1 18, San Dleoo Mt'll 18 Foulitd OUI Johnston <OCCJ. MO\t\ ISO Mesa! TtchnlCI' loul Sen Q,ego Mt\a H\1l111n1 COICll saddltt>ec ll 60, Dtsert S4 IC .. "' of Oewrt Tovrnevl SAODLEBACK (60) -C1rr I, Ham111on a ThOmu 19 Corn1v I , Mul<ltr S, Su"l'f•n I l t vtor I. Jervis 3 Total\ 71 11·77 '° DESERT Cs.ti -p Smith 20, L Sm1111 ' 0 William\ 6, Co' 9, Whitt 8 R Wiiiiam\ I, G111rom 1, 8errv • Totets 2• 6 13 S4 Ha1f11me Slddi.bacll., l3 27 Tolet IOUIS !>addlebaCk 23 DHert " routed out Carr ISi COLLEGE WOME N Lone a.am st. 17, UC Irvine '° (NOft-<~tnee) LONG BEACH STATE (17) -Stove"•. OOlxllu 2, WMe 7, Devis io Br1no1 l , Rend '· Monr 2. McMlcnae1 '"· Boger 6, Brown 7?, Cummlnos 22 Totelt 3S 1'·27 t 7 UC IA VIHli (6t) -1.tv"" 17, HIQHlll '· DtM 1, Chflllv 0, Ct1wtord i. SlmPtofl S venoer POtl ' t urks 11, ~ehem IS Randall 0 Tolett n 16;7S 60 H•lfllme LOf1g IHCll Sle lt, *31 To1tt fwl• Lonv 8eech Slate ?• uc Irvine 23 ... ..,. (at St•llllN. Nn .) Mldllltwtlllfllt Jtmtl "Tiit Htel" l(IJlCntfl tS.11 01ego), ICO'O .\1111 ,._ (New Yorkl ' INOtf l(lncllen "''"' u.s lo1i"9 AU«ltl>on middllwe10!W m • .. onsll•PI .. , LM~ lAT~Y'S aa~TI (17111 .. ff .... ...,,..._... .. ~) ,.ST RACL ~50 v1ro• w1091t Ano 1temt111 Clft.I 100 3 oo 1 .o MIH Tu<ll tC.releH ) S 60 3 .0 NI~ I l 111W1v ( A011r I ' 60 AIH ractO I'm A Hlmtll, lllt~V Gtovtt, Miid Ill lhe USA, Miu Ptotl 1.111, VIiie• ,,,.,otr. SUHOOnlc J1111, Trv" Ster Al Zurt , Timi II JO HCO.NO llACI. 400 v1rd• Bv Sotdtt lltcilltil CPtnl 6 20 UO , 00 OH·MiCrow•v• Piii• tGlitl 3 60 • 60 OH·6onslll~ ICeroozel UO HO Al•o receO C1tdl N Go, Fi.$hln The CHll, No&lo, Tlmtlo Br1k•, $ound N F11rv, Mv Uro<lt Jak• Time· 20 7• U DAii. Y OOUILI 11·1) otld l iUO U IXACTA 11·71 oekl11360 U UlAC· TA (l·t) oeld \II 20 THIRD RACI. 3SO vlfdl Ima Swlnolnv !Tr .. •urtl 12 40 S 00 3 to Stoon•ter (Hirt) • 3 <lO :I 00 Jull1 Moon Ber• (Adelrl 4 40 Al&O ri ced Ima GOid Di~r, Anni., Tomorrow. Aemeric.tl Atn .. 11. Ill lltO· 11m.. Perfect Doulile. su-lor Ch1cti Tlmt II JI FO\HtTH RACI!. lSO verd• Et Benko (Creeotrl 12 60 7 00 S 00 Tile P11 Klno IGarc111 180 '20 Frt1\Cll Return llufettl 10 40 Al'° receo B1111 Barrv Pollcv. L• Glen. 1n1111rate, Co\m1c Cooer. Mol•he• Riche•. Ima Petigrou TOO Time 1117 U EXACTA 11·71 PllO \S4 00 FIFTH RACI. •OO vard\ DHhlng Oen Devit (Bard I ?I 00 a.60 Ca ncino EHV (Hartl 5.60 Ftlcllen Tnt Cu h (A01lr) HO 3.40 260 Also r•ced Its Ea\V Bebv Pensoon C01umo11 Cl\aroer P rivett Time 2011 U EXACT A (I 71 oa1d S70 40 SIXTH RACE. 400 yard• To Tiie Ster\ <Cruger) n 20 6 00 • .0 S01Cld Dome (Adelrl s '° 4 60 Peooer Ml<kev <Bard l 4 to AISO receo Zlff1ons, HI Fl\lln WalOo, RlnQ Thrff Time 2062 U EXACTA U·I) Pela S11300 SEVENTH RACE. 170 vards Shewnff Hoo <L1ck1vl 140 4.to • 00 HouH Aoe I Figueroa I S.20 3 40 Mr l(,Hka (Hart) 3 20 Also raced Rlghtfullv, Crlm\On Cadlll•c. Tlmeto Ge1gone, Time 4611 12 EXACT A (6·41 OllQ n s 40 EIGHTH RACE. 400 vards Shaved Diet ( Ad•lrl I S.40 6.60 • 60 A Cendv Man (CreagerJ 4 00 3 40 But Of M.e (PllUntonl 4 20 At.a ractO Wiid Dash, Eaw TIQren Ootlme•. Movln Niner Tu••e Too. Calm Too Timi· 20.47 U P ICK SIX (4·8-1-S-6-91 P•id '362 IO with 43 winning tickets lfour llOrse•I Carrvovtr POOi '1S,60S 99 NINTH RACE. 400 vard\ Mr Moonlerlo. (TreasurtJ 6 90 3 40 1 to 8unnv Bldalell <CrHgerJ 3.60 2 60 Slf Cashanove (Bard) 3 60 Al\o receo SoeeO GaiOrt Rebe4 "'" Jet, Trulv A NtighOOr, ShOrl Wink. He&YY R11I Time 10 •1 U EXACTA (1·41 Paid 17340 TENTH RACE. JSO varos Merk 011 Favorote (Brkl 14 40 10 80 1 ?O BU11 Bug Altve tFIOrnl 17 00 t 60 M\ Gff1 Anna I Rough) 7 60 AISO ractd N•Cf N T1dv, Tip Top Poise. Top P011Cv, Appl1t0 Power Maggit! Man dell' Setmesl'!111t H1 Min E a\ler Time 18 60 Sl EX.ACTA fl 9) oa•d 'Sl680 A11enoance 4,545 Hotlvwoocs Park -SMuttO,...,., -ti l! SUt'TS (!Siii of l1·dlV 1'10r0419"bf'ld meelinol FIRST RACE. 1 furlOng\ Moll SI Lan (81ac~ I II 00 Mllhceaforethought (Slevensl MIU Sn1.19e IHewltv) Also reel!<! Grand Stem BeDv Femme Natural Vt<lalla Time 114 315 SECOND RACE. One mlie 780 HO 4 80 3 20 3 00 Obev La Western Soort !&lack I 10 •O S 80 4 40 For Javolrd tPedroral 4 60 l •O LUCkV Ah IAnlongeorgo) 100 Al'° raced P1enetlull De Mon.co. In" ster He S•ormln Norman Aorol Thunder Resurgent Sim Time 139 215 '1 DAIL V DOUBLE 13 61 0111d S 118 40 THIRD llACI!. 6 fuOPng\ :.Ch004 Prtnctu (l.ozoval II 00 3 40 2 40 TrutflU (P1nca vl 2 80 110 Native Quack (ShOemakerl J 40 Also raced Singing Snow, So<orrtv Girt, Green Mer1ngue Tome 113 ~ FOURTH RACE. 6 furiOnQ) SPlr Around !PedrPzal 1160 a 60 HO l.uckv Scam f falro) 17 70 a'° Reckleu Plea\urt <L•l>flamJ 3 to Al\O rac.O E~clu•ive Kid Net Points P1111 Nalivt Blot Tan. TvP1ea1 Pro. Dering Jerrv, Lt Smork Time l.12 ?IS 'S EXACTA IS·1) pe1d S93100 FIFTH RACE. One milt La Verne'\ Big Mee <Owl 46 80 14 60 180 Jumoi.r fMcCarron/ 5 20 3 60 Cltar Verdie-I <Bleck I sto Atso raced Bomt>ev Bartender, Potlce Puri,ult, Ctrro Plnlo, Crl\111 De Lul"t. Be On Time. PaPa Too,.Plnet C&Pl11n Double Beaufort Time I S2 4 S SS EXACT.A (6 2l P81d '839 SO SIXTH RACE. One mite Skvwalker <Delallounvel IS 40 6 •O 4 00 Fe\I Account IM<C1rron1 3 80 2 60 E XCiusive Derting (Mllllel '20 Al&<> ••Cid Bav Sllort Orlve. 8onnam, Rtvelrout. Actu Back, Chaorln1no Time. 1.36 i1s U EXACT A t•·71 oaid "'0 SO SIVENTH RACE. 1 furlong\ Foghllno Ffl (Olf1110uuvtl 3 60 2 to 2 .a s.m·s Teble (H1w1evl 10 00 6 60 Mr Prime Mlnl•ter (Pedro111 SOO Also raced l.t Rlcaln, Lord Darllltv, Charging Fet•s TreuurM C>nt. set Frff. M11lm Gori<v Tlmtt 1 22 I S \5 EXACTA 11 11 Pold Jl36 SO '2 PICK SIX (6 3-S-6+ I) Paid \J,91100 with 71 wlnnlno llcktl) (five hOr\esl Carrvover POOi JS66,912 '' EIGHTH RACE. One mote Lord At War <SllOemai<er> 7 20 4 60 4 00 E •ftvuve Pride IDtl•hOunvel e 20 6 80 Prar1e Bruker (Steve"sl S 10 Also raced 8e1 8 0110e. Rov1no M1~••rel, Star Cholee, Ht ' VIV8CIOIJS Tight\ Time I SO 3 S lS EXACT.A !llofl oeld SttoOO NINTH RAC.IE. One mite A ream (l.ozovel 11 60 u o 2 60 Gallant Minded (Anlongeorg1) 4 40 1 60 Atolno IMcCerronl 140 II Al\O recllCI Bv Tr>e R1vtr Dream 8oll Time I 49 41S SS EXACT A (9 Ir oal<I 599 00 A1tencsenct 2•.'97 Wtetilftd tranM,tlens '°°TaALL NltltNI ....... l.M91H CLEVELAND IROWNS-Wafvtd J1mea Bleck, rvnnlno O•tk Clelm.d !>lu1r1 Andtnon. llMOICktr NEW OltLl<AN$ SAINTS-ActlvettO TOflv Ellt<>lt, llOM llli:!llt ""-<90 flm Wtl.on. lulltleca, on 11'11 ll'l1ur.O rellfve h1 WA~HINGTON ltEDSK.INS-AchvetlCI Cllarll1 Brown, wlot rlCllY" WeivlCI VttO•I $18'f wlOI r1<erver HOCKIY Ne""'81 HtdtlV1.Mtw MA!tfrO!tO WHALEltS LOlned Devt Jtnten. ft11 wlnQ, to llM~lnlon Of tlle A~n HOClllV Llllllll N w VOCK ltANOf\ltS-OOtloned l.lrfV P•ltv t llllll' to NIW Mt ven of tN A1"'4H'IC1n Hocklv 1.110\ .. IOCC .. UllllM ,,. ... hc«r f'Hln ...... USSF-A~ld lflel 1111 lllllONI ~lfr\ lfl be"'9 rftleeled lrom Ntw YOflo. 1-Colofedo ~11\0t,, ColO ' Happy winner s Pitt quarterback J ohn Congemi (16) and teammate Marc Balley celebrate 31-11 win over P~nn State Saturday. Bucs' McKay still has the incentive Outgoi ng coach wa nts a vict ory over Ra ms today 1 •\MP.\. I la (A PI -Whrn John MrKa\ decided to n:s1gn a\ Tampa Ba> Ruccanl'aH·oach. cffcc11w at thl· end of the Na tional tootball Li:ague <oca~on. he J1dn..J.. tell h.>L pla)cr:. before mal1ng the announcement. ··1 "'asn·t going to a'>k a 'bWlch of groY. n men to go out and w1 n one tor old t·oach." the 61-ycar-old mentor quipped. · ~·kKa). th e o nly coach the Bue<; -have had dunng 1hc franch 1~··s nine- ) car h1c;1or). 'till isn't asking his 1ea m to '>t:nd h11n 0 01 in a bla1c of glor). llov.l."\Cr. he '3)'> 11 doe'i ha'e pknl) of 1nccntl\ l' to pla> well in ti!> las1 four games. beginning with toda) 's match up with the Ram ~ (Channel'.! at IOa.m.). ··i\nyt1m l' )OU !>Cl fool on the field 1n lhl) league) our JOb csnd rcputat1on arc on 1hc line," he said . ··E\cryonc wants to win and no one hkes to lose." The Bucs. 1-1 since McKa > an- nounced he'll leave thr !>1dehncs 10 become team vice president. will carr) a 4-8 record into the game. but Chicago -which twice cru!lhcd Tampa Bay by lopsided scores -1s the only 1eam 1hat's beaten them by more than seven points. '"I'd surdy like to sec us fini sh..,.,tth fou r (more) victories:· McKa) said. ··The on!) person defin11el} leaving ts me. and J th ink winnini would be momentum for them going into the next season '"The) (pla}ers) shouldn'1 say. ·wt11 v.c can't wm 11. let's JUSt don't play well.'" hl' added, referring to the Buts' ~hm pla1-0-n:. prospecu. ··Then v.hat arc.: )'OU going to do nex1 September. JU'il s1an playing well again" .. The Ram'>. "'1nncrsoffourof1he1r last six game) after a J-3 stan. own a 7.5 rernrd -lour same~ behind 1he NFC We'\tcrn D1v1sion-lcading San Franc1.,co 49crs -heading mto their fir\t mcetmg \l.llh Tampa Ba) 1n four )Car\. I he Tampa S1ad1um contest is being billed as the first face-to-faC'e mce11ng bc1wecr1 two of the Nftl's premier running backs -1he Rams' Erie' Dickerson and James Wilder of the Bue<;. 01ckcrson lead<> 1he NFL in rushing w11h l.441 );ilrds. wh1k Wilder has run fo r 1.151 and ca ugh t .S.1 pa'\ses for 475 yards to amass a league-leading 1.626 total-) ards- from-scn m mage. -Schlichter, Marsh are happy to be back I OS .\NG ELES {A P) In- d 10napolis quanerback rt Schhchler won't be the onl y playrr 10 start tn today's (I p.m. at thr Colt~um) National Football League game be· tween the C'olts and Los Angeles Raiders who missed the entire I 983 season. The nrcumsta nccs were quite dif- ferent. but offensive guard Curt Marsh of the R:uders knows what 1t'111 ltkc to spend a year on the sideline'> when he'd rather be pla yi ng. .. It\ hcen a lo ng road since ·s2." s~ud Marsh. a 6-5. 270-poundcr "'ho wa'i the Raiders' staner at left guard for two }Cars before sufTcnng a back tnJury <hat prevented him from playing last year. ·-rve reached a lot of goalc; <;incc m~ mJury. One of them was getttng m} job back." Schllchtcr·~ history ha~ been wcll- documcnted. After the 1982 scar.on. he admitted he was deep in debt because of gambling. NFL \om- m1ss1oner Pete RoLelle suspended him for a year becaut.e of the problem. Marsh underwent a hernia oper- ation after the 1982 season. which conlnbuted to his back rnjury ··1 felt I was behtnd because of the operation,'' he recalled . ··1 staned to hfi wrights and run too early. That pu1 a strain on my back. In training camp (before the 1983 season) my disc herniated aod required surgery. ··1 finall > ended up pracuc1ng the last thrcc or four wcck'i of the season. It came along slower than I expected. I reall} wasn·1 read> to ·play until 1r:un1ng camp (.Jh1s past summer). "I wa nt to be 1n control of what I can control and not worry about wha1 I can't control. I was dnvmg myself cra1y doing that. I'm JUSt going to do the best I can and 1fit docsn·t work it's Just not mea nt to be." ';chltch1er will lx' making his '>eC'ond NFL start on today. H1~ first came last weekend. when he com· pleted 16 of .32 pas!>es for 188 yards and rushed four times for 59 yards and another score in Indianapolis' 50-17 loss to New England. ··1 though1 at time I played good football." Schlichter said. ··1 made i.ome mistakes. I made some plays. I 1h1nk'·pta ying time and expcnence will correct some of those mi stakes." Australian Open officials make late bid for Connors MELBOURNE. Australia CAP) - 'Tournament officials uturday nigh1 were franucnlly trying to contac1 American tcnn1 star Jimmy C'onnor~ 10 nn 11 lh·hour bid 10 entice him 10 " play in the SI • .S million Marl boro AU'ilr:ihan Open. wh1t•h ~tan\ Mon- da). ~ ()fficral behevc thcn: 1'> n ~hm chance that C'onnors ca n ~ lured to Mdbournc to replace the ma1or drawcard. world No. I John Md:.nroc. who wa forced to pull out of the tournament ~cause of a wmt IOJUry , C onnor\ would come 1n10 the Open '" lhe '>Ccond seed llch1nd la't year' runncrup Ivan Lendt. but there Arc n numher of Fca on~ which 001n1 to l onnot!> snying ut home. H1~ wife Patti is cxpect1n1 their S(.'<'ond child early nex t month and Connors 1~ tired after a hectic year on the 1n1cm:uional c1rcu1t and nor- r1l11lly rests at this time. It was only late • turday that tournament director Cohn tubs e tnbh o;hed a line of contact 10 Connors 1n California. · tubs. 1n a last-ditch bid 10 one-act lhe American to Australia, has byp~~scd h1' Washina1on·b3'iCd man- a cml'nt aroup. rro ~rv. "Wr arr try1na 10 con1roct ( onnors dm:ttl) " tub soid. I fr i under· tood to be pmcticm with Dick Stockton at 1l new raot.11 ht< ha in anta lk1rhara ·· Bags and more bags Salim Bana. vice preeldent and aeneral manaier of retail pactacmc for Cbam=n Bae C-Orp., alt.a amonc aome of the • manufactured at the Walden plant. The company'• _5,000 cuatomers ranee from boutiquea to Sak'• and Bloomlnadale'•· ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Nov. 23. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. I • 1i t 1"'t" i >tf'A '\~•J&•TUt! P•JD '"1' :S .,. ... lf ,,., •• ,,,.1 I -... --• ..... • • • • , Air ••IHor. l A 1 P"• "'t",. J •••r. '•G• • .... ,.... 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".• ' ·'·~·· ., .. ,. ,., - ' ~mployees swear insurance plan is helping their health1 By DIANE CURTIS ~ \;)\\ he has cut down on ~a1tms. ~ J ,_ ..... ..._....., doctor' '1s1ts and started e~emsm1 D1smet officials SI) lhey haft A\N· FRANCISCO Mone} s1ncC' lht Pf'Olt'lm bcpn four )ears, bcncfilcd from the reduced 1nsura~ talks. and 11 1s talking w "t"ll to ago ' pttm1ums and from the intec'elt emplo)'ets in an 1nno' a11,c health Thr plan IU\Ot confin(d to ~ahh_l earned on the employtt' fund. • insurance plan that they s"ear thC') wn~·1ous CaJ1fom1a. ~here 11 was • ha\e 1mpro\cd their heallh habits conCCl\t'd lhe )Clrs ago b)' • Men-•nee the program bcprr. l. because of 11 ~ docino County schools adminis-schools ha" earned mott thM . The. Sta) Well Insurance plan trator Insurance Cll.«'Ull\CS sa) van-$30.000 in intertSt. officials said. "h1ch pa)S pamc1pants 1hc portion ot ous rorms o fthC' plan arc bemg used al Loui G ~lsol. superintendent QI their health cost dedu.ct1blc th~) do sc' C'ral bool d1s1r1cu. aero · thr schools. said the distriet had SI' 14 not use each year. "'makes ~ou more counll'). Quaker Oats 1n Chicago and S2SO.OOO in insurance premiumt,, aware of the 1mponance of )OUr ~tanlC) Worls 1n e" Bntatn Conn 001101 that the cost or CO\.~ f4' health ... sa) '> Diane G1acom1n1. an The plan was the bra1nch1ld of Ed cmplo>~ had 1ncrcascd I ptrCCnt • accounting supervisor with the Men-Nu:kerman. a s1stan1 supenntendent St'-~cars rompared to a IS ~rttnt., doc1n0Count) Office ofEducat1an in o l schools for Mendocmo Count\ 20 percent nse for Olher cmplo)~ Ukiah. about 125 miles north ol an--\ftcr ( ahfom1ans passed the' re\. Blue h1eMf oflic1al a~ c:aut1~ Francisco. enue-sla hing Propo~1t1on 13 in 1978. about dedanng lhe program a 'l.le: tckerman v.as asked to CUI the C'CSS The) art waitmg for rtSults nm Ronco, from late night TV to display at an art gallery dtstnC'fs health costs summer of a three-yur stud)t fhe d1stnct. "'ho~ Blut· Shield financed "1th a SS00.000 arant frotitit insurance had been P3>~'°' all health the John -' Hanford Foundation. co ts. s"ttchcd to a SSOO deducttble for each emplo)ee: thus culling the In the stud) of tay Well pf'Oll"&J1fs co!>t of 1b premiums. But at the sam(' at Bank of America in Bakersfield a"" 1 N k d Fresno and the Sisk1)ou Cour;py ime. tc ('nnan propost returning schools. Blue h1cld officials want tO to th(' emplo)ets whatever portion of CHICAGO (AP) --\II' those 1he deduc11ble the) did not use. detenn1nc 1f the program is ccooom1r amallng. sensauonal. 1ncrtd1ble For e"tample. an r mplo)ee with no call)' sound 1f employees ll'C Pl.i4 Ronco products that sliced . diced. ml.'dical C\pensrs dunng a )tar gets their bonus each )Cir. Blue Shi~ chopped. peeled and cu1 into perfect $500 put ma fU11d that 15 paid out at officials sa) thet, bclieY~ empl<l)'CQS geometric hapes on 30-second tek· reurement or tennination. Thus a "111 be more likely to follow tbt '1s1on spots are no " -hcheH' 11 or worlt"r v.1th no mechcal e"penses program knowing they will ,et Utt •not -at an artgallel). 0 ,er 10 ~ears v.o uld build up S5.000 mone~ each )e~r. but that also mcaDJ 1n th(' fund emplo)ers will not get the interest. ··The Ronco Sho~ ... fcatunng the V('g-0-Mauc. Pocke t Fisherman. tC4lm·A-Way. Mr Microphone and all the rest of the products sold b) a fust·talk1ng pitchman since the 1960s. opens toda~ at th(' Randolph treet Galle:!). 1 he products aren ·1 actual!) art. out a re hkc the process of art. said c~h 1tm organizer L> one Warren ·· .\n mdt\ 1dual goes to the "'ork of art. forms e\~tai1ons about 11. sees 1f1hc e\pecta11o ns P3> off." she ..aid ."fl"s the same proce s as seeing a Ronco ad. having expectations about the product. then actually gelling the product ·· "The products "ere unique. not )OUr l.'\Cl")day fork or po1:· said Ron Pope1l. the Ron in Ronco and the \.otCe of lht eommffetak. The program 1s ha' mg some un· l.al'T) Parttll, senior v1~ pres1dcm tnk•nded results a number of em-at Blue Shield, said the program Ss plO)CC$ sa~ the) pa) for doctor \'1s11s ancmpnng to -Jet )OU to use a r. -If the COSI IS not tOO great -"-'hen (\OU need It and to take. betltf because the) like ha'1ng that nest egg care o yourself." • IT'S NOT YET TOO LATE!-ONLY 25 DAYS LEFT To Refund ALL '84 Truces Withheld and Reoc>vvr '81 • '83 Taxes 1 1 • 2 1 . 4 1 . 6 1 • 10 1 leverage Real Estate · lnoome Ott & Gas • Equipment Leasing Educational S.m1na1 For Oua11tied lnY9StOf"S. CPA.'s & BroMr-9 ''INTELLIGENT YEAR-END INVESTMENTS'' Tuesday. N ovember Z7. 12 45 PM & 5 4 5 PM Pruented by DALTON & DALTO~, INC. 2691 Richter Ave . Ste 106. trv.ne · Near Jam~ RSVP: CALL NOW (714) 66()..1422 Our Staff ol Anomeys and Acc:ounsants well be ~ ~AM-$.RM.~ -Fi__, el90 ~ . 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''I'~t11?!~1?~;r!!i~;!:!l'!'!''!''''''''!''~':''' i ?•1 'l''''''!;lt:r~:'''';'~'1 ''''':1~;~'~''' i 1 611 .,, •• 111.r ,, ,$~ Ii ••• ,. 6 1 , ,,,.,, ,, ... ;,. ~-lllil•S #~.,s s ., s 6 .,,.;,$ • S llll I S l 6S666••S E, SE ISi ss11s'ls•1 ~r:••s •••l1s•J s•'I •••• '"~~~lliJS i .£•1 • E•• ~'••E~L ••• #C ••• ,.~161'1• ••• ' 1 r C8 Otenge Coa•t DAILY Pll.OT/Sunday, November 25. 1984 , . f't&IC MOTtet ~IC NOTICE oo..n'Y PICTl"flOUa ...... PM:nnout _...... TICI or I OOUl'r MAim eTA~ ~ eTAT91mNT DUTM Gr "'.... .... •• ... The lblOwino C*90fl le The k>llowlnQ peraone .,. ILLA ~WI .... -., CA. W91 ~ bullntw.. ~ buliMM.. ..flf1111Gl1 Ilka oa"':l•\•1~1111011111-;w~, "",...,:. ~~L~~1 M':: ~~~~'rat3 .:."'tJA=:=a:. ·= .-::1·~0. Cellf Ht21 John A ~ort•. 21• 2111 AND Gr NhhON WL__ ~T. A ~Antonio°"'*· 81 , Newpott IMctl, Cellt TO AO••ITU -Ne. Dnll7 t rtr1, 105' ValleJo Circle. 92M3 HfAft ..O. A 12-. • --Colt• MeN. c..t nta1 WMlie ! POf1w. 218 2111 To .. ,....,..,~. ;-•1 a• Yw .... ... n.tr~~ et . flleiWpOr'I e..ct1. Of'9dlton 9ftd c:omino.n1 ................. clue1• bY' M lndMdu8I t296$ creditor.. MO peflOM WhO ..... ,_ ..... ,.. Ouaiermo OutleNW Tiii• bualn .. t I• con· rn1y be otMtw+M lnt..-.. 1• .... ~ ...... ,... ,... Thia llatement WM med duct• l>y • ~II 1*'1· In the Wiii and/or .. t•t• ot ._... .... • .... .._ wttti the County~ ot Of• nerthlp EU• Flor911G1 Hemmtno• • .. 'Ill ••an .i.w. ange County on <>etot>er 28. JoM A Porl• et.• Ella p; Httnmlf\Ot, alee It~.._ to ... tN •· 1H4 Tlllt ttltamert1 w .. tlt90 Elli HlmmlnOI Wl9 ol WI Mtorney In thlt ,_111 Wltll the County Clet1t of Of, A petition nu bMrl hied --., • ~ ~ do ao Put>llthed Ofanoe Coett anoe County on <>etoo.t 28, 1>y 8ett)' J1M A1t1rciyc. IWlf •Ht.to tllld ~ wnl· Oelty Piiot No'llmtllf 4, H , 1~ Pewen end Adele Gertrude tan._. .... "eny. may bl 18, ~5. t9M flllln• Bldlner In th• Superior ._ • ...,._ SU-289 Publltl'lld Orenoe Coett Coun of Orenoe County ,. ANGii ll11d 1141 lldo de-Dally Pilot November 4, 11, qUfftlng thal S.1ty JIM Al-ITWMIJdeda. IJ lttbuml; puedl 18, 25, 1984 l•tdyQe Pewen and Adele d9aldlr 00ntr1 Ud. tin au-"8.IC NOTICE SU-290 o.rtrudl 8lclcnw bl ~ -.... a menoe que Ud. re-polntlCI •• peraonat rep-'"'* dentro de 30 dlu 'ICTITIOUl.,...11 DllmtlC NOTICE r.-nt1t"'9toadmlnlttertlll l M .. lnform.cton QUI NAMI ITATIMIJfT ... ~ •l•t• ol the deoedlnl The .... The tollooollng Plf90n It ~TITIOUI 9U .... ll petition r.QUlltl au111orlty ltyg, ...... 10Me11theld· dolngblnl~u: NA•I TATl•NT lo ldmlnletllf the .. 111e ~ o1 an attorney In ttils OFFICE RECYCLERS. The following per90na .,1 under 11141 lndepllld«ll Ad· mener. ~ lfloutd dO ao 2805 S Hllllday, Sanet dOlng buelnlN •• mlnltlratlon ol &lltM Acl prOfftPUY 90 1M1 your writ· Ana, Callf. 92705 V A I L S p EC K AS . A Miring on the pet111on ten --If ---. ..... Larr; Jamee Mentef Jr., will bl lllld" on DECEMBER .._;c;--ttme.' _.,. ··-1.,. 4800 E Broec:tway, Long SOCIATES, 3140 Rid Hill 12. 1984 II 9 30 AM. In et u.ted 0.... tollcltw 11 BMc:tl, CAiif. 92803 AVIOOI. Sulle 200. Coatl Oec>t No 3 at 700 CMc COflMtO de un ~ en Thie bu1lneu 11 con-M .... Camornla 926215 Center on.... W•t Santa ... _,,.to debena l'l.lclrlo duct• I>)" an Individual A Steven $pad!, 215 Em-Ari• CA 92102 ~.m.,,11, d9 Mia Larry J~ M-Jr erald Bay. Lagulla 8Mcl'I. IF: YOU OBJECT to the m aner1 , au re1pu1111 Thi• statement wu flllCI C•llfornla 92651 ......,. granung of 1111 1)11111on. you ~ .. hey etvuna. pu1C1e 11nth tile County Clerlt of Of· Gregory H VIiii, ,......, 1 lhould either 8PPMf 1t Ille .. regllltr9de 1 t1empo a.nae County on Ociober 26, Pl'ltlon Drive, La¥una hearing and 1tat'11 your 1-TO THE DEFENDANT A 1914 Niguel, CaHlornla 9261 Objec tlona or flll written Ob- cMI ~t llU bMrl ftllCI F25t114 lhll builneH 11 con-tect1on1 with the coun by the Ptllntlff ega1net you tt Published Ofange Cout duct• by • Olf'l'al 1*1· before the heiring YOIJf ap- you wllf'l 10 dtflnd lhll i.w-Daily Pilot November'· 11. ~"'frEvEN SPECK peanlnOI may bl In person autt. you mUll, within • 18, 25, 1984 Thll •tatement wee Iliad or by your lltOf'My. daY9 --lhtl aummona .. SU-287 Cou c•~k I "· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Mt'Md on ~. Ille With thl1 INllh the nty ... 0 ..,.. or a contingent ~editor ol court • written raec>0n11 10 flta.JC NOTICE :~a~nty pn No\'lmber the dlcMMd, you mu1t fill the c:omc>lelnt. Un .... you f2'03tl your ct1lm with the COVr1 or 00, your defeult will bl FICTITIOUI aUllHll S Published Orange Coast Pf-I 11 to Ille personal enlwed on ~tlon of tile NAME STATEMENT Dally Piiot November 18. 25. r 1 epr111nt1tlve appolnlld by ptalnttff, and this cou'1 may The fOllowlng persons are December 2 9 1984 he covn within four month• enter • ~t 11C1•ln1t d"'n~ bua•~·· as ' • SU 2M from tile date ol flrat Is-m" "--t rel'-' .. ___ .. _ _. "' 11""..., • .,., """~ ol '-"tlfl U "'Ovldld '"' ,.. .,...,_....., C MPACT DISC WARE----------.,._...,. -· .... IN complaint, which HOUSE, 14312 Beach Blvd flta.IC NOTICE In Sact1011 100 of Ille COUid reeult In garnllh"*'I Unit l8. Wntmlnste<. Celll. Probate Codi of Calltornta. of wegea, taking of money or 92883 flCTITM>UI aUIMll The time for ftllng etalma will PfC>PlttY or other ,.,Ill r• A M k s 1 ..... NT not explre prior to lour QU191• In ...... com"'alnt andy " eque "· NAME I TAT-...., month• from the data of lh• .. _ "' 711 Paclllc CoHI Hwic.. The folloWlng person II .., Dated: FEBRUARY 17. Huntington BHCh, Call! doing bUlln.1 ... l'IMrlng notlol lboVI. 1914 92648 BUNA INSURANCE YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille LEE A. BRANCH, Ci.t'k Thil bu1lne11 II con-AGENCY, 443 •8 Hsmllton Ille kept by the cour1 If you B y: HERMA E BOS· ducted by a general pan-St . Coita Meae, Calll are 1 person lnter981• In TlCK.DaoutY Mrlhlp 92627 the •tat•. you may aerva UM AND Mft Randy M Sequeira Kenfl Bunuawa, 439 upon ll'll axecutor or ldmln-melfta~ Dftwe W•t This statement Wll hied HamU1on SI • Coate M .... latrator, or upon Ille II• .... A-. CA ll701 w1th 11'11 County Clerk ol Or-Calif 92627 tOf'ney for Ille Heculor or {11') ~ 9'IOI County on October 29. Thia buein .. s 11 con-ldmlnletrator, Ind flle with Pu~ Orange CoHI 19a.. Yid 11 the coun with proof of -- n.M.. Piiot Nov9mber 4, 11, -. dUC1ed by an lndt u vice, 1 written rlQUllt at1t· -7 ..--Kenjl Bu~a .......... 18. 25. 1984 Publlshld Oranoe Coast Thta 11a1emen1 wu ttlld Ing that you dlllr• .,..._. SU-292 Dally PllOt November 11, 18, with 11141 County Cllt1c of Of· notice ol IN ftllng of an ln- 25 o-tlber 2 19S. \'lntOfy and IPl)fllMmlnt of ' . ange Coun1Y on November .. tate UMt• or of the pell· Su-303 7. 19S. Ilona or ICCOUflll mentioned rtalC NOTICE f2'0lla --~.;;.;;;.;..;...;....o_;..;;... __ 1 ----------Publlsned Orange Cout In Section 1200 Ind 1200 5 ot ACTTnC>Ua .,..... __ Pml __ l_C_NO_T_IC_E __ Dally Pilot No\'lmblf 11. 18. lhl.~~Tlf~la KPrL~~~ NAME ITATl•NT FICTfTIOUI ltUllNE .. 25, Dec:«nbe<'2. 1984 .. " "'"'• .,_,. The following petlOl'll are .... ._ IT'"-~NT SU-300 OITTINQ, 8Y: Warren A. doing l>ualnela -... &_ Wlttlema. Attorne7, 4400 KC" COMMu:K:ATIONS. The IOllowtng pt(IOl'I II ----------... Arttlw atvd., •••• 700, 34184 Paelflc Cout Hwy doing bUtlness u . Pt&IC NOTICE Newport 8Mctl, CA t29IO #3-44 Dena Pt Cellf 92829 COAST MAIL CALL. 8855 (714) JU-1111 Kathy MclMrney 33275 Atlanta, Huntington ee.ctl, FICTITIOUI ltUltNEll Publlalled Orange Coast Cnn.t 0 • p Calll 92&46 NA• STATEMENT Diiiy Pilot November 24, 25, Calif ~~~. ana olnt, Thomas N Lippold, 9901 T.l\fl fotlowlng Plf'IOl'I .. o.c.mber 1, 198.4 CetOI O'Connell 35625 Dragon Cir., Hunt1ng1on doing bullneu al : SaSu-435 ' Blach. Call! 92648 HENRYS ~UNDRY ANO B11ch Ad.• Caplatrallo Thie bu1tne11 11 con-ORY CLEANING SERVICE, 8Mcl'I. Calif. 92625 duc1ed by· an lndlvldual 433 Plazza LIOo, N-port Thi• l>uilneu 1• con· Thomu N Lippold Beech. Call! 92663 flta.IC NO TICE dUGtld tg'. CO-pattn«I This statement was llled Henry Klnllly Mackel. 433 Carol Connett with 1111 County Cle<k ol Or· Piazza llOo. N-port a..cti. FICTITIOUS aUllNEIS NAMI! I TATIMIENT The IOllOWlng persona ere dOlng bu•lnlN u Tl'll1 Sllllmltlt wu lltlcl ange County on <>etober 29 Call! 92663 with the County Cler'k 01 Or· 198"4 Thll bullneas II con- ange County on October 26• f2W1ta ductlCI by an Individual 198"4 ,. __ _ ,.121 Published Orange .....,...1 Henry K Mackel SPEAKERS CLEARING HOUSE, 425 Tu111n Avenue, Newpo<t Blach. Ca"fornla 92863 p~ Ofano-Coait 0111y P110t November 11. 18. This atatement wu filed Dally Piiot November '· 11. 25. Dlc4lmbet 2 1984 with tlle County Ci.t'k ol Or- l8, 25. 1994 SU-305 ~~County on Oct~ber 29, "SU-791 F25t214 Dorothy N BHr 425 I~ Aot-. NMoipor Blach. Calllornia 92663 Th11 buSlneH 11 con- ducted by an lndMdual OOROfHV N BAER l't&.IC NOTICE Publtsnec:s Ofange Coast "8.IC NOTICE ACTmout au8*1EH Dally Pilot November 11. 18, 25. December 2 19&4 FICTTTIOUl8UIMH NAME I TATEMENT The following persons -SU-302 This 1111emen1 wu roecs wi'ltl the County~ o1 Of· •noe County on Novemt>er 15. 1984 MAM1 ITATIME.NT dOlng buSl'-SU ---------- Thi following person 11 CHECK REPLY co f>lB.IC NOTICE dolngCHl~EWll~ ~SS CO 1055-4 Progress Way Unit L. ---------- Cypreu. Calif 90630 flCTITIOUI aUllNEll F~ Pubhshld Orange Coas1 Dally PtlOI November 18, 25. December 2 9 1984 SU-259 267 Myrtle. Lagun1 Blach SLO lnoualrltll Inc. Call· MAMIE ITATEMfN'T C~:~~lrd Boris. 267 IOl'nll, 10554 Progress Way The IOIJowlng person II Unit l Cypr-Calif. 90630 doing bullnat as Myrtle, Laguna Blach, Calif Thia bu1ln1u IS con-THE Sil VER CITY BAND. Sl2~1! bualn•H 11 con-dueled by • c:orpor1tlon 2470 Santa An• Ave . Coale nuD•IC NOTICE Ted O'TOOle, PreSldenl M .... Calif 92827 ___ ,._UDL _____ _ ductld by· an Individual This 11atement was filed George AIChard Reynolds, ~~lnl '!f.~~I ...,.. llled wllh !he County Ci.tll Of Or-2470 Santa Ana Ave , Co1ta flCTfTIOUI IUl !Ntll NAME tTATIEMEN'T Thi lotlowlng persona ere dOlng bullneas ae. ange County on Oclober 29. M .... Calif 921527 with the County Clerk of Or· 1984 Thie bullneu I• con· ·~ County on October 26 f2!t2M ducted by an lndMdual 19 f2!1t115 Publllhed Orange Coast George R1et11rd Reynold• Dally Piiot November 11. 18, This statement wu flled A COUNTRY TOUCH, 9582 Olympic Drive. Hunt- ington Beach, Callfornla 92646 Pul>llttl• Orange Coot 26. e>ec.mt>er 2, 19S. with the County Cllr1c of Or- Dalfy Piiot November 4, 11 , SU-304 ange County on October 29. 18, 25, 1984 198'1 SU·26! f2M213 Ellleblth BYrke Shivel. 9582 Olymplc Drive, Hun1- 1ngton Beach, Callfornla 92&46 0£ATH Nonc£s BARNETT LEONAR D H BARNET'T. a long time res1den t of Laguna Beac h . passed away Novem- ber 22, 1984 tn Sant.a A.QI.. CA He was an emPfoyee of Laguna B each f o r man y years. And more re- centJy he has been af - flllated with the David Young Con- struction Co Grave- sJde services Tuesday. November 27, 1984. at the El Toro Cem- etery. Under the Dir ec t ion o f M cCormt <'k Mortuary. Laguna Beach, CA McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Aoad Laguna Beach Ca 9265 1 49 ... 9 .. 15 HARBOR LAWN· Mt. OLIVE Mortu11ry • Cemetary Crematory U>25 Gisler Avt> Costa Mesa 5•0 5554 PIERCE BROTHERS BElL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Co11ta Mesa 642 9l50 8AL TZ BERGERON Saf'TH I TUTHILL WE,TCUf'F CHAPEL 427£ 17thSt Costa"Met &-46-937 1 PACIFIC Vll W llfEM<>ftlAL PAftK Cemetery • Mortuary Criapel • Crematory 500 Ptc1flC V..w 0flve Newport 8 .. ch 8--4.4 2700 • PUBUC NOTICE Pubtlslled oranoe Cout ..OTICIE Of' Delly Piiot November 11, 18, DEATH Of 25. December 2, 1984 MOUIE E. JONEI SU-301 ateo known• MOUJf ELLEN JONEI PtalC NOTICE AND Of' nTTTION FICTTTIOUI ltUllNEll TO ADtMNllTUI ...._ ITATl.MINT ESTATE NO. A 125131 Tiii lollowlng persona ate To aH llelra. ben«lciarles, do+ng bullneea u c:rlClllOfl and contingent • NT EA I 0 A Bu' l DIN 0 c:redl1ors. and persona whO MAINTENANCE. 387 w mey bl otllefwtse lnte<81ted Bay • 58, Coeta M... Call· In Ille Wiii and/or •tat• of IOfnla 92627 This bu1lneu It con- ducted by an lndMdual ELIZABETH BURKE SHIVEL This atatament ""'" fli.d wl1h the County CJ«k of Or· ange Coun1y on November 13 19S. F2'0530 Pubfletled Orange C-1 Dllffr PMot November 11, 2S, o.c.tnblr 2., •• 11M IU.291 MOLLIE E JONES. alao Rlot"latd Leon Barrett. 387 "8.IC NOTICE known u MOlllE ELLEN W Bay, •58, Costa Meu, 1---------- JONES CatilOfl'ia 92627 flCTtTIOUI IUSINHI A petition llU been fned Thie bu11ne11 11 con-NAME I TATEMEN'T by Phyllis SPMf• tn Ille Su-ducted by en tndlviduel The fo4towlng persons are perlor Court of Orange RICHARD LEON BAA· doing b\ltlnees 11 County requHllng thet RETT FORB~S ART GALLERY. Phyma Speers be appointed This statement was llled 17055 Newland, Huntington 11 peraonal reprnentelive with lhe County Clerk ol Of. Beach, CeltfOfnle 9264 7 to edmlnltter the estate ol anoe County on November Donna M Forbes, 6261 the decedent 13. 1984 Belmond Drive, Huntington The petition requests F290\W0 Beech, C1lllorn111 92647 11utllorlty to 11dmln1St8" the Publlahed Orenoe Coast Robert o Forbel, 6261 81ttte under the lndepeo-011ly Pilot November 18, 25, Belmond Drive. Huntington dent Adm1n1atre11on of Es-December 2. 9. 1&8• Blach. Celllornle 92647 '"" Act SU-282 Thie bu1111eH II con-A hearing on the petition ducted by hu1beno and wife wtll be held on DECEMBER TICE DONNA M FORBES 19 1984 at 9 30 A M in Ptel.IC NO Thia 11etement w11 tiled Dept No 3 at 700 CIVIC FICTITIOUI IUl !Nell with the County Clerk ol Or- <Anter Drive West. Santa NAME I TATIMINT ange Coun1y on November A11e CA 92702 13 1984 IF YOU OBJECT to the Thi lolio'#ing ~ 811 ' F-•7 f I 11 Ion d<>'ng bUSlnets II -granllng o he pa t you A E 0 INDUSTRIES 1t93 Published Orange Cout lhould eltl'letd eppear at ''.'..' E Logan Suite E C0911 Diiiy Pilot No\'lmber 18. 25, heartng an state your Ou-C · 92926 Oeeember 2 9 1984 19Ctlon1 Of Ille written ObfllC· Mesa. atllornla . SU 260 I oon1 With 1111 OOUr1 before A E 0 EJectrlC. Inc. I Call· • Ille hearing Your appear-lornla corporetlon. 9702 ance may be in per$0n or by 1nn1bruek Drive Huntington flta.IC NOTICE your attorney 8elCh Calilornll 92846 IF YOU ARE A CREOtTOR This bualneH II con-FICmlOUI 8UllNlll IClll t dueled by I corporatlOn NAMI I TATDRN'T or 1 conllngent er Of o THOMAS W CROWDER Thi lotto..-.. ,_sonl are tile deceased you mull file · -.. .., ......... your claim With Ille coun or President doing bullne.1 II Pl-I II to Ille peraonll Tf\11 llllfln'lenl WU !tied BAEDERO SOUTH HILLS. repr._,1111111 appolntld by with the County Cllr1c of Or· INC, 2415 Campu1 Otl\'I, tile cour1 Within four rnontl'lt ange County on No\'lmber Sulle 205, lrvlne, C•lllornla lrom tile date of llrll ts-1:t. l984 VV 15 auanc. of letters u provtdld p;210Q1 Brldl9wood South HUis, In Section 700 of lhe Publl1he<I Orenge COltl Inc., 1 Calllornla COfl>Ot· Probite coae of CallfOfnla O.lly Piiot November 18, 25, 111on. 2415 Campu1 Otlw, The urne for 1111ng ct•Jm• wtll December 2, 9, 198" Suite 205. lrvlne. Callfornl• not expire prior to tour SU-263 927 15 monthl from th• dite of the Thi• bu1ln111 I• con· tteerlng notlea at>Ove. ...,.IC NOTICE oucted by •corporation YOU MAY EXAMINE the l"UU\. . Martin J HOik. Prllldent Ille kept by the court If you p!ICTJTIOUI 9Ul ... ll Thll llatem.nt WH flied are a person 111ternt• In NA• STATIMINT #Ith the County Cleril ot Or- lhe tt1111. you may Nnta Tl'll lolloWlng persona ere ange County on NCMlmtllf upon tl'll e•acutor or ldmtn-dOlnQ butlnlN u 19, 1914 '-" l1trator or upon the at-WOMENS INFOAMATION Sflaryl Hwtfles, CMIMon, lorney fOf Ille executor or NETWORK. 3851 81rCh Ouftft a Crutcflef, ,,o ... ~ administrator and fill With Streel. Suite 21a,, N-s>or1 ~ '=8" a.ati, c.- tl\fl court with proof of --Bllcl'I, C1hforn1a 92MO ,...., vie.. a written r9QUt91 1111· Georgta N«>m• Hluon Of c Ing that you "-"• lt)IClal 13884 Euclid Oaroen o!~~OYem":n.°':1 nooco of Ille filing of an Jn. Gr<>ft. Caltforn11 92643 o.c.m1>1r 1 14 1094 • ven1ory ano IP9'11aement of Thi• butln•H •• con • F-4M "'''' 1t1111 or of tlle petl-ducted by an lndlllldYal tlont or account• mentioned GEOAOIA NEOMA HIX In Secllon 1200 and 1200 5 of SON the California Pro1>ete Codi Thia 1tatement wu ltlec ILOI ANO ILQI, Al • Wltfl tile County Clerk Of Of tOfMP at i.-, 41t IMf enga Coun1y on Nov.tnOt 17tfl '""" c.... ...... 13 1"4 CA mi7 '""1 Pub~ Or~ Coal• Publlth«l Otl"QI Coe Diiiy Pilol No\'lmber 25. 28 011ty Piiot NOV41mber 18, ~ o.c.tnblr 2 1H4 o..e.mr-1 • 1'84 SvM-30 !I u : I Classy .\utos .\dverlised in the DailJPitat A GOOD AD! • Let us help you find your market! Our experienced ad takers can advise you how to "tell all about it " in a low~cost classified ad. CALL ONE OF OUR FRIENDLY AD-Vl-S6JRS TODAY! ~ALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678 , f I f'l1·phon1· Sf'1 \wt•: \luml11\ -FmJa, 8:00 \. \l.-5::5£1 P. \I U11,11w ..... 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PflftUIU -E ICUlflllT Exciting Ocean & Jetty views, 4 Br, 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft., car parking. $1,285,000. .. Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Sundey. NcNwnber 25, t .. DI OPEN SUNDAY 1336 Gabay, Oowtf Shores. NB (1-4:30) S795,000 Spectacular bay/ocean view. Indoor pool + retract· able roof 4 Bd. 4 Ba + powder room fee land .Mt lllM•*••+a ............. "! -------·· :.:~-p~: ..... " •-·n21111 0-.. ..... to ... CDM ~ . .e-von• .... ...., ..... Good .... .......,.. --. ..cM121 EHH4 HCS: 3 bdrm, new kitchen & a f1mly rm that's fantastic. ' h1·c" \ 11111 .id cl.11h .111d I 1·11111 I $285,000 .......... 1312 Dolphin, Irvine Terrace, CdM IAYSIH PUCE UYFllllT Speetacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba, up · 2 Br. 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1 ,250,000. TOWNHOUSES SIU Pl.UWAY Charming 3 bedroom llOuM with ........ 1 1•rr11r.. 1111111•·di.11t·h I 111· I I\ 11 ) Atriln, 3 bdrm, 2 ba ~home, Mil ~apinc. 111 IRSTIO WAY, W IOI lfEI •1·1 Panoramic ocean & city view, spacious 5 Br. 3 Ba. Xlnt financing, now $750,000. 32 IN Loa Ct, NB (1-4) .......................... $164,000 bdrm conage on a.tboe Newport Crest 2 Bd. 2 Ba. new p~int. drapes & !Mind. s-. to bey and I'll c I I .1 .... ·111111· ... l1.d1d11 ' 1111 11 ... 111 ... 1 SlS2,000 .......... 2013 Calvert Ave, Mesa Verde. CM 1111 urn·• I 111 .. 1·rt 11111 1111 I, t So pool & t t.ry for eay ~ ec-carpe s. me ocean vu, enms °'"' Onty 1297,oooi Cell "Monaco," bay wildows, decks, stiylchts. . . RVM~ 3" Encore Ct. NB (1-4:30) ....................... Sll7,SOO :;~1:. ttMlll F ulfy furntShed 2 8d townhome Quan YU from • master ste. Super cond1t1on. pool & tennis -\41~ ~ I•+~ -• C I. \~S I F 1 EI> h 12-.") h 7 H $239.000 ............. 2025 Port Bristol, HVHms, NB ======= 1.Jcsjlot, 4 bdrm, covered patio, frpit, sport ccut. oen• NNIT ESTATIS Clllll IEL Ill $349.000 ..................... 1230 Sand Key, HVHts, CdM OFFICE lllLDlll Good assmt. lo1n, s. of ~way, 2 bdrm, near shopl. Custom ocean view lots next to Casa Pacifica. San Clemente from $550,000. $21 5.000 .................... 70.4 Avocado, Old CdM, CdM Fully leased 4 suite office building Ulllli...ll()US:: ti"'...,. m::: WllTWMI Ylll.AIE Prime English traditional 3 Br, 3 Ba. 3 Frplc's hrdwd firs, nr UCLA. $695,0QQ.. In excellent location. Gross income ,......... L. u~L $44,900. Ottered Fee at $625,000. Call OAllL PAll•I II ~ 1-.C&IHI FAIRWAY LICATllll 4 BR. 4 BA, family room. b1l11ard room plus a 2 BR guest suite. A private pool enhances this pres- tige property Own£>r 1s very mo tivated Dannv Bibb. $1 :295,000 . ELHAIT FIHISllH 118 CAIJOI CISTOI Epitome o f luxury, beauty. c.'On· vemences + privPe 3 BR in· eludes incomparc.ole master suite, sauna, spa, built-ins, marble, granate and rosewood. wpara~ffice, nautilo.us..~mi....-111+11 billiard room. family room. large pool -2nd spa & Tvxas" bbq. includes decorator items and art pieces. Tom Allinson $2. l 00,000 CLIFF llAYH CISTll Terrific 3 BR. 2 BA on extra large. lushly landscaped lot. Shake exterior, bay windows. custom tile and fixtures in kitchen and baths. Picture per· feet at $325,000 incl. land. Martha Macnab/Paula Bailey. $325,000 LIDO ISLE CHARIER 3 BR. 2 BA. incl. BR & BA upstajrs with private e ntry, 2 patios, cozy hv. rm with fire- place. Good location near clubhouse, beach, & boat docks. Joan Lewis. $299.000 PAIOIAllO OOEAI, IAY, om LlllT VIEWS Available immediately will lease option. Largest home in Harbor Ridge ~tales. "Oevonshil'('" 5 BR, 3 11"z BA. fam. rm., bonus rm . gourmet kitche n includes sub- zero refrig. A perfect family home . Maureen White /Ed ano. $950,000 '::~~.~, S©R4)µ-~ r..trs · •••• .... ----fol~t4 ~9ClAY I rotlAN ---- 0 :.:'d:'~: '~• 6 v:~~;.._: '~ ... -~d• .. -· .. .,.., t ...,. .. "" ... .. t "" ., .• , I C A P E C T I I I' I I I CRU IH E I I I I 11 I WHOO LL I 11 I 1· .I REALTORS,675-6000 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR 2443 Eut CoHt Hlghw•y. CoroM del Mar ll ~,1 ,,,. [Jr. •, ~. f "l t, 1)' NEWPORT BEACH IOYH YILUIE I 111,000 Outstanding value in the heart of Newport Beach. Walk to everything. Community pool and clubhouse. Sunny patio. 2 BR. Move-in con- dition. Tiil ll•FFS $111,100 Large Plaza unit on greenbelt with lovely bricked patio. End unit provides lots of hght. 3 BR. 21/2 BA arn:swell matntalnea and decorated. Proba e sale and priced realistically. IEWPORT CREST 1111,500 This sharp 3 BR, 21/1 BA condo has it all: Ocean view from kitchen & private deck. pastoral western views, coot breezes. super floor plan, community poof & tennis. Shows beautifully. Excellent value! llAHOR VIEW llOIES $231,500 Just listed. Lowest priced 3 BR Carmel on the market. Priced to sett fast. Good location-well maintained block close to poof and school. Larger lot. WESTCLIFF 1215,000 Abandon "Mom's Taxi Service." Shops & schootwtthln S btucks""'ofln1s 2 story lradttiona famlly home with 5 BR, large family room & private yard. Walk or bike to Westcfiff Village never crossing major street. WESTCLIFF 1327,000 This 3 BR home has everythrngl Curb appeal. totally new kitchen & breakfast room. French doors. crown mouldings. huge poof and spa. Excellent financing. It's perfpr•I WESTOLIFF 1321,100 Charm abounds in this wonderful Cape Cod style family home. Large spacious rooms throughout, separate master suite, plus chil- dren's rooms. Famlly room w/handsome stone fireplace opens to poof/spa area. New kitctien w/eatlng area. A real value. SUYIEW 1341,500 Price dropped $10,500 on this popular New Bedford 4 BR. 2'1z BA. Corner location. City lights view. Great family home close to new park. Guard gated security. Community pool. spa, tennis. r WESTClliF IHl,000 Single story traditional in Dover Shores. Paver entry passes by open living room. formal dining room, sit-down wet bar & onto family room looking out on private yard & large spa. 4 BR. 3 BA, 3 ~ar garage. Fee!! · · WESTOLIFF UI0,000 Flawless detail & quality throughout this one of a kind owner/builder California Provlnclal. Vaulted, beamed ceiJing in living room plus formal dining room, family room, den & 3 BR. All rooms look out Into private flower filled courtyard. Must see! IEWNRT llElllTS UH,000 4 BR traditional home on private street. se- cluded living. Home 5 years old; use ot vaulted ceilings, French doors, wood floors. neutral colors. High assumable loans. A perfect situ- ation. SI& ISUH IMO,• Exchange your N.B. home for this dramatic 3 year new. 3 BR home located in private com· munlty fronting the golf course. Versatile decor· atlng for Informal to formal entertaining. Call for appointment. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES 1-4 P.M. SATlllAY UYSIHH 2555 Vista Dr 4 BR. FR. Den $625.000 ELEANOR BOWIE SllllY lllFFS 2224 Vista Hogar 3 BR. FR $159.500 KAY PARKER UYSllHS 2772 Circle Dr 3BR $250.000 ELEANOR, BOWIE ClllUlllllU ~ _.. -313 Poppy 3 BR $349.900 L YLEEN EWING llllltll VIEW llllS 2715 Lighthouse Ln 5 BR. FR $397.500 M MATIHEWS llll ISU 666 Via Lido Soud 4 BR. FR $515.000 C RUMSFELD Ill UI 1225 Bayside Dr 2 BR $550.000 C BALDIKOSKI UYSHHS 2555 Vista Dr 4 BR. FR. Den $625,000 L MARSTON Liii iSLE 220 Via Genoa 5 BR. FR $625,000 EDIE OLSON OTHER AREAS UlllA llllll 1111,000 SEA TERRACE. 2 BR townhome. Assumable loan. Lovely view of ocean. Private area, tennis courts. pool. sauna. spa. Beach access. Best priced view home in area. PUIOREIT • IHI• 12 U,000 Terrific Peter's 3 BA + family room. C Plan in immaculate condition and located on beautiful community park. Spacious rooms. cathedral ceilings, quality construction. lovely brick entry & patio, etc .. etc. OISTA IES& 1211,000 4 units In excellent rental area close to Newport Beach. Two 2 BR & two 1 BR with laundry room & 8 parking spaces. Good assumable ;:o Gross multiplier under 10.0. UHIA llllEL 121 I 0 Sea Terrace 2 BR. den or 3 BR. Ocean view In private gated area. Pool. spa, tennis ~ beach access. Used brick patios. automatic sprinklers. low maintenance, new paint. Great retreat on one level. UI JIU O&PISTUll Slll,OOI· Forever views of the foothills of San Juan Capistrano. Nestled among Equestrian Estates • a rambling 6 BR custom home. Owner will carry substantial financing and/or exchange for a lot SllT1I UHU ll._ For anyone looking to live with a compelling Intimacy with the sea. surt & sunsets. come see this older 3 BR. 3 BA home priced at lot value.· Private street. Expandable. Rare opportunity! REAL ESTATE, Htce ~ ~=. ltOfM ~~~~-~1~·,.~~ -~~OI~ -.,., Pl'tY8te dlrq .... • lll W&Tm'llft C>tder ~ on Gtenct Cenel w/ 1• apt owr gwege. Reduced lo lot value $385,000. Cell 72CM>el7 OWNER 4 be + 2 ,.,,. ... mor-. ~·173,000 '.L.:. • . RVM~ BEACH COMMUNITIES IAftlllD ~ Walk to priv~te beaches In gate guarded com- munity. Excellent starter home with potential for future expansion. Lovely patio, 3 BR. brick fireplace and lots of Bayshore charm. UYU.U Ull- Garden atio with _bdlllanLllowes:s sets this home apart. Accent is on value: be a jump ahead of the market here. Family dining room with col!f fireplace, 3 BR, new appliances. Call today. Fee Land. IAYSlllES Sitt• Beautiful brick patio welcomes you to this charming home with 3 BR. French doors, wood floors. beamed ce11tngs and country kitchen. Exceptional value. See today. Fee Land. "lllSIU UTFIHT 1 StN• Classic Balboan home on pilings. Spacious master BR with terrific bay, mountain & night light view. Boat .dock + boat storage under house. LIM ISU 11,111- Exceptional Country French traditional bayfront home perfected to please. 5 BR. lovely mold- ings. French doors. charming & elegant decor plus open views of bay & hills. Tennis & beach nearby! LlllA 1$LE 11,ttl .... Fabulous turning basin views -5 BR. S1h BA, magnificent pickled adobe floors. perfect con- dition. 3 fplcs, courtyard entry, south patio, room for up to 75' boat. IALIU PflllSIU H,tHMI French cus1om residence w/73' on main chan- nel. 4 BR. 8 BA. w/pool. His & hers bath suites, art studio, gymnasium. library, gourmet kitchen w/butler's pantry. Too many amenities to enu- merate. By appt. only. CORONA DEL MAR JASllllE CREEi nn• Young executive's 2 BR & den home decorated in earth tones with a sophisticated flair. Very upgraded ideal r.esort living w/gua(d gated se- curity. pools & tennis CHIU Ill IAll SHl,111 Perteet owner /user duplex. Front unit has 2 BR, lof1 , 21,v BA & family room. Back unit is just as nice but has no family room Built in 1972 & a corner location• ILH ctlllA Hl IW 1411 .... View and income tool!t Immaculate units oceanside of highway w/vlew of bay, ooean and across from park 3 BR. 2 BR and Guest. Interior garden atrium. French doors and windows and more. Reduced to $469,000. SPYIUSS CIST• 11-- A French Chateau In Corona del Marl Its beauty is awesome & its view unforgettable. Only the best was considered for this architectural beauty. By appointment I JlHHEO I 1--.,,.......,,...,.l ':--T'l __,,,r-1 A goll t .,,_. ~:hog abOut ..._....,!_,_ ______ _. ,hool•nQ • Ga and 11 was ll•t IJ L U S H 0 c I ""1 11ma P'•Y"nQ v .. n · ..,.._-,...;-.--.--..--....-1· utd n.s caaoie ·tne110fN>f I I I I I' ro-.. .~ • OOIOQ IO pi.,y IN - I WE SELL THE HOMES 11-IAT MAKE YOU SAY"TI-IAT'S U~' AMERIEA'S l"RGESl FUJ.L SERVICE REAL ESTATE G:OMPANY • ·1 ' • • , f . l D2 Otange Coat DAJLV PILOTISUndey, NO¥embef 25, 1984 ;!J~~LllL~~ll ..... 11!1111.J•!!!Jll!!lll!,L" -I.I. Wtm_ 1 ... 114•?...... 1 • llt&.l& Int 11M •miii••" 1• 1 w = ,.;rm m .. ... 111t _......_ .. --A • ._..: _ _. -=-~~~ng•;1~~!~Z~r'l~l!ll.=~H=tt -====~::::::;~~E~S?~~~ Condo at Montaray •--.,... ..... un 9 __ _ ~!Mne eon.. •n• ... llFlllT .. 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Downtown l~atlon ri=·s~~le~~o1.:g-4.oo unaurpUMCI quality and Ullll llllD O'orgeou1 38r 2'A8a Newlydecor•ted ou1tom l!·SIO£ qu .2 r Oarcs9ii ~~nd~~::.:;~,.~::J:~ =7!.~e6.ot"'W1nga. new carpet, frMh paint, MVA AGT ZORA 6<43·2268 307 SNUG HARBOR CS.tall In thla lu11urlou1 ep. 3:..~b~ew~u~:':°'u! f:Od•1 ~~f;:,r:r.::9~ dHlgn !••turtt, pool, Apt. w/ger~ No pate. on eight 3 &. 48,, 28., p,et. ~ •~. double garage latge A2 L Ii I tts FAR El WALi< ER AL TR pointed home on lhe No 1 turn s2eoo1mo to mo bbq, cov rd 01raoe. IUr· 1535/mo. 5'8.1() 19& - zoned IOI Ao0m tor ad· IJftl IH Ill •lM falrwayoftheBIQCWlyon laa or mor• Oy• Large 2Br 1ea duplex roundedwtlh~uahlat'ld~ HUGEnewitudfO.eooaq. NewportPennaule 900· dltlonelunltt $123,&00 lllTllUWI • golf courM. ~••lmum 581,2857 ev .. 7eo.c,181 wfget, W/O hkupa. No ac:aplng.NoS)9ta28rturn tt bee b 1350 Slnglt11&2BdrmApan· $1200 Avall Dec 11 191•0.r .. tlltf. PreeUglOYI golf courM privacy and a braath· ' pat1S600/mo.541~7083 385Wlleon.~2-1171 mo.C~l~~~~10G ' mantl & lownl10ultl 875-41912,75'·17928kr •••11-., .. home 4 bd 3~ ba HYER l•IEI taking view! Shown only ~ fully furn 2 8d It • lrom 1720 (Alk abOUt '"B •'k to "-h Ind _. ,.,. w/pool, ape. & gamf' '"' Spectacular views from by appolntmant with lownhouM. Poot & tennla Sharp 2 bd iv. ba condo Ill. It Lg 1 r w/poot. lndry ''°· lurnlahed apta. compi.t1 \~~P~~ yrly No P•~ *1-2 Ziii * Reduced to 1209.900 most evtf'y room l.arQ9 Owner-BrOkar CC>Yn $1195 873--0eH w/pool, ai>a. • carport Y• IWI water pd S4'241/mo 1884 wllh TV, 11!14H'I a utanllf1, S 1200/mo. 752-1474 Npt Haigl1t1 Araa •3BR. aaam~40.000 fin. lot with aecurlty and 1775·000 ...... •twaf8'M ~/~p~ ~~~I OllmY llTlTI Monrovia. 5418.()338 =~~ ::~:) tgn = CLOSE TO BEACH 2BA.lrpl. OHL Y S 138,900 Try down. Celt privacy Cultomed 0.-DENNE SODERLING ltatral 2212 Side vlffage Ekauliluf & park tlke FOR Neat E·alde 18t. beam bot'M Rd. at San Joaquin 2Br I Ba. $150/mo ShefryCoehow8kr PATA KTENORE algn with huoe roon'll REALTOR 2511W Sunnower NoF1t THE DISCRIMINATING calllng1 Sullabla tor Hlll1Rd Agl 842·3850 SunbOW ANlty 931-2242 I 7ec>-8720 A11umabla foen and 720-11Cl2 CaN Jim 931 -12H PROFESSIONAL matura women No pall 1••-1100 owner will conalOet larQ9 LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT 5 -.,...Prlvtte Palloa $480/mo+ $350 aecurlty ~ NEAR BEACH: 3 BR 2ba LOY9iY 4 Br refurt>iihed 1tcondtry financing 8.o • latge enlerlalnlng Updated & rMdy 3bdrm "'Covefed Parking depoalt 845-5527 Uppef apt Frplc;c + 2 eat Beet llrMt In COlteg• AtlclngS795,000 YllWlUIOll• room• Spenlah vllla. In· w/dahWahr g~ yrd for vSpec!oua Apta · gu $1 200/mo. Agt Park $125.900 846-8189 .,.. S.9'ar 1·• 2BR 2ba Sl07.000 terlor 1wlmmlng pool. kldl/pell won llut $685 .,...Olnlng Area • W&l'Tm 2 Bd. frig. d/w & 1tove. 675-8170 Of 964-3375 wu • ---.-1""~--'-rt---::lt,..-ac-=•,---,l:-r.= 1 •11 lalMOlr Nl1pprox H0.000 H · $6500/mo 631· 1400 Beat IM 539-8190 .,...w11k-ln-C1oaa11 $.495/mo 1 Bd 1 be uppar $850/mo No· pet1 Call NEWPORT CREST Condo ....... --• aumable loan, owner wlll B A L B 0 A I s L E ........ ~ 411".ao ""Hotfle-llk• l<ltehenl unit, get, Indy rm, CIOM btwn ~PM 645-4855 011&111 2 411\ i o;n ln u;;po;t 1•2-12 carry 2nd ·offeca wanted. BAYFRONT 3 I* turn • -... 1 block to Huntington to~· Sbr nr pool/tennla Hlghly upgraded 2 bd 2''°" Haighll ., .. Lrg lot. xlnt Call Mona or Jack to.... VI E WI M a I n B a y 12 16 paya ranl l u1Ua bflta Center, 1 & 28drma furn 1923 Pomona S 1100/mo Agt 8'5-2235 ba lownhOuN with Wood rentera Muttaaorlflee for CHESHIRE RE 759-1877 $2000/mo 673.fl900 1bdrm mov. faat or big mun11 FIR TSL MANAOEMENl SPt!!IOU\ \tnglv IHll' Veraalllea 1 Br Vu seoo ahutters a 11alnec:t glaas communt1y proparty aet-,-.-atla I t31~rlmSLE2 Fublaly tuwrn1Nlal1edTER IB•:t ~ .. br 5pe3,.t~1~ $760 LA QUINTA HERMOSA e.42-1603 6i rwo brdruum dph VIiia Balboa 2 br $1150 window & OOOt Oak tlement For lnfor P 0 ""' ' S. 900 ... •-v .., 16211 Parkside Ln, 1 PALM MESA APTS Cl31-4960 Agant plank flooring In kl1cnen Box 49-B NB CA 928e2 llmHt S&LIU ~!1~1T•AooL 1 /mo lmat 2244 block West of Beadl, 3 Eaatalde 2 Br. S585 No veraa111a1 1 Bedroom a enlry hall Aaaumable ••YJlllT ..., .. .. S t Edi S)9ta. 1581 ~esa Of. Call '"6""/ rlnanclnglOwnermay••-*-* Sharp 3 bd 2 be hOYM WATflHHT•H 2500 .If aBr 3ba & yrd bloc., 00 nger. btwn9~ 548-9860 penthOYM. ~mo. Agt ;~,~ng:1ho;.~~.rc: New!lfl1M!'!apa LEASEOPTIONASSUME w/c~~:i1'~Y:i'~1~~9'8'· 111·1400 111-1100 ~~tr1~~dor5~~~:9t8mo I l4 .. l·l44~l SHARPW .. ldedupiexup-VERSA;~~-:~202 Br. Either T bM< P'• /Sii I _ _,, $215,000 al 10 3'!. Fl>CEO NMdl Paint, VA 01<. -t~rt IC ttalra. 2Br 1Ba, encl gar, 2ba,nanth"''M ,...th ......... , • ...r p-mmvu post. Harbor Ridge Condo t478I Del Amo Compare 3br 2ba pool 1eacnfronl 2 Br W/O 11kup. new drapaa & .. -.. ..,.. .... '""""' 111111 ELLIS PH,000 Rennal11ance 3Br 3Ba, Call PATRICK TENORE w1n1er Rental• homa S750 oPllOn to buy 1 ba thru Ju'ne 15 crp11 $650+ depo11t No rlJRNISHE 0 or ~~k:·p::i 2 if.Jfo~'~o Ag1eveslwtlnds673-9114 1011 2 car a•'· Asking Cl3t-12H P~~;~~~~~~~VNT Beat Alty IM 539-8190 870-9091 • peta. Mull 11and credit UNHIRNl"HfD 8"4-o.452 I~· l020 * lfmlU SALE* S 4 3 5 · O O CA L L 714/875-CI 173 GOLF COURSE Nlntet rental bachelor apt. cfleci(. 770"5629 VERSAILLLES 28' 2B1 But. ltac~ 1040 r1111 a bargain. reduced . 751" 7884 or no-0454 LOCATION I block to beach 'h blk to •STUNNING Lg 1 a 2Br HI Al I H ocn vu, frplc, a.curlty. 48 3Bi Hoo f1 lO IOt M. S 180.000 It Y°" need Lovely MONACO-HV Hm1 ltlNa Large 2Br · den, 2Ba bay $450 mo ei5-4902 2Ba Gard«! Apt. Poot l l IJB~ 11 NNl'i pool, ape. gar 1975/mo d~ $1B5K owe 1 ml I~ Hfely, alagence. plul 2 Mstr Br -formal dining ·=-:F·i""'=i:U""•""'•="-= .. =="='1"='1%-: Ptaiaaala 2207 ;~~n.'"~':t~1:·~· .,..-•• ,-,-.-n-t1-,"""=".-.~.--$4C15 & $596. 710 w 18th ·w MMIN I 650-1335 Evea/Wknda bch B .. CoO ,..., • .,.,2 privacy lhla 11 I~ Large 2 1825 Pt Wheeler-Opn SIS • F ,.., .. ~-· rl !i v-. ,... "-T 2 Br' A •'I 1211 , I (, I> U' ___ .. _r __ P_.....,....... Bd 2 ',A,be. full security 1229,500 Ag\'640-4099 am",.'""'...-yN yrant .. -drapes 11045/mo. Clll ---------wo '· v.. · mud1 mort' 'inrry WESTCLIFF 2Br 1B1 bldg. pool. ape, aauna + --* WlnlFRllT * lge 3 Bd ,2~ newtyl dee· 851-0892 or e.40-0937 Gtaeral 2702 !~~· mo. ABvhalld 12/8, "" 'll'I' Mud vi' w/comm pool. No Ptl• lrriat 1044 11111 on bay view Wiii Mii, Magnificent PenthouH le ..AU...l M.J..I...... prated, r.,..., COM to ..--. mo I n, no • $725/mo, yr 1 ... 11t, lut ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; trade or leue/opllOn w/ 180 degree view! • .,.,.. -be a c 11 N o pat a lllTlLS 2BR 1BA Apt. Anaheim doga. Victoria St. nr Ca-opl'n dt11lv 4 tu h 644•9842 Of 120-91 77 1111,100 LO<Ht II this prlee IOf ap- prox 1500 IQ 11 a.nd 3 t*rm1. In Univ Park 45 ~ .. of greenbelta. P'U• 1ennl1 couna. park•. ale e.autlfully car'9d for unl1 Only' $5 l5.000 with $295,000 12"/, 30 yr I.I. UOI UY $1295/mo 875-9006 CALL US REGARDING $650mo. Utlpd.(714) nyon, Cl31-8812 ~ d terms FOf detalli call fixed rata. S358t mo 2BR 2BA. SPACE 37 • I. IRVINE LEASES 891-95818.47-8987 ~ ..... PA TRICK TENORE OWC Wond 650-48e9 300 E Cout ~lg11way.!lft~ t If ~ Coulllne w/full ocn vu, WI lffll A Olltll VV i3f& t t;gant N;Wp0;t 8dl 760-8702 N9WPOf1 Beach 3Br 3Ba 2 frplc 1 gar 111 'filsor l 11eps to water. dlx 1Br Wanl a "6ac11on of grMI Apartmenb tiomenaeroceanNlllMr IEWPllT OIHT De Anu Bayalde VIiiage blk 10 bcti $1300 mo No Pool, aecor1ty gar. CIOM IMng? Wa can otter any-850_2044 939•1132 $189,500. 4 BR 211\b1. (71") 813-1331 pets C135-0344 ev• ealf y 10 everything. Royal Tal1t-thing fr a amell ept to a Newport Budl So. tamlly rm w/wet btr. near 1 L Bch 49.._80... 4 8d hM. 11 l<><*lng In CM, 7 1 h c Furnllhed prlvata room pool and 1ennl1 coun '80 Dbl wide In quleuenlor Exec home PanOfamlc t '" ag °"' MB. or HB think of u1 flret I 1111 bl ,lrt'•'1 k l l c11en prlvll•x•• • edult oec:upled lor Ill ---------Auumabla 1t'-+% flxed adulfpark WaMllomar-oceanvuS1900.Elegant-786 I t -•'---1 '-d for111atcl1~1dealllvlng 111tOnwr1 12601 .... 52 .... 4 ... +Hm ISi ra11 See by appt kit Olr 557-9390 ly turn. or unfur. 675 -1172 .,..-.,._..,.,_1 .. ftip.._.;-.;-. TSl MGMT e.42-1803 642-Sll l In(/..,.. -.._. 648-53770wner lllTllY ... WI -5393/640-7Cl31BK1ng 2 LG BR. 2BX Ch:fmjlg NB REALTY 876-18"2 Male/Female rallrad entlra llfe ~ ~lsor 1 •Realty Nlee 4Br hme w/aeparata •• hOuM on COfal, w/2 pvt N~wport Buch No Room avail Uka doge a C600 aq 11 guest unit !!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!!__.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!T!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!ll!!!!!m!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FOR ONLY $24,500 -Y°" 3 BR 2~ ba. tmm..:. Brighi patlot, trpl, d/w, anci gar. WISTUll fllUll X>il1 lr\linf' Av• nu•· drive. 538-0921 lrcular drive, pool, fruit _,.,.._ may bUy thl1 20' x 58' and airy. Walk to beaeh, 3880 Mlcnelaon Drive $1350 yr1y 213/277-2120 1 & 2 8d t P ...... lrees & much mo<e. 'Own· FOk SALE BY OWNER. Goldanweet home wtth 2 laland/shopt, avail now. Irv\ 8'> a. ......,, ai>a. Cal I blh I Muter br COf1'19i.tefy turn er1 W111 consider carrying 3BR + den $249,000. Br/2 ba Lrg llvlng-dlnlng S1450/mo Agt 780-8311 ne Ctttal ••I •ar 72 ~s~:A~~~T 645-1104 prtv ba M ... Varese., .. 786-1172 1 Isl TO PrlCed 1297,500. Call 714/65.2-2418 or Iv & kllchen area -alao front LARGE CONTEMPORARY The Spring• 1Br Condo by Conventend BR f ba So-645-8122 Fml only 1250 549-8877 I FULLER REAL TY m.,, at 71 '"/77'" 1081 por~'" y~ ·~ adl'• wee runnl~ 1tream. Poot, jac • 112•121• -. '" .,. ...,, ""' . .. · 3 BR 2'/t BA IN OLD COM & ten 1 •575 991-oggg ot~wy. evall now._ .795. come Ag1 -5931 $1500 MO -• · 752-5065 or 84&-3178 Daaa Ptlat I• NEWPORT BEACH 1WPJ fllll ,, P&ll Eltata Mobile Home '80 JOYCE WALTZE Wt8~ ltac~ 2241 LARGE 2Br 2Ba t;_,,,p ran· tseiUxa 3Br 28a w/frplc, 3680 Mlctlelson Drive Irvine HOMES. Between 2001< ~ challenge In 1 ~par Columbia 10x50 In NB. 2fFI. fa ba, oc.an view. tal. Approx 41 mos. AYI b4tlnt, gar, balcony No to 2501< C-all to Me "near beach" locatlon No peta 2Br. 'n tvrn. lrptc. w/d, refrlQ, gar. Ar 1211 $675/mo. 559-9285 pe11 559-7194 ' I Steve 646-3185 Realtor with opan apace VIEW pool, l)Bng. Incl utll1 Beh Hta. $950, 49.f-0120 acrou to park Enjoy the 15000 llrm-Caah. Rent Ocean & City l,.lghtJ vi.w. •PATii 1"1* IOWYIEW am .. 104~ lniH 1044 C>Yldoora whlle you re-do land $380/mo. e.42-3725 3br 2ba, xlnt eond S 1350 N/ln walking of the bell. Only 10 mlnutH from t h 11 2 bed r o om -llWH-IT IUCI Spec vu-2BR 2ba, on bell, mo. 497-4170 or 497-8080 1 a 2Br S850 4 Up Laguna your own prlvall IEST llYS II IRVllE $169,000 631-1400 · turn/unf,pvtga11.S1aoo. ---•Immediate Occupancy oceen view from Dana DEANZA ullls lnct 675-3834 Studio, ocean view, PV1 & •Month-to-Month Polnl'1 moat MCluded Fii I SAYE Lowt'l>t pm·t· 1n Univt·rs1ty Park 4 &Inn ~ ooth .. 2 f1repla<."t"S, ap· proX' 2000 Sq F't 2 rar attact'IN1 -ga:r..ge A.<1krng $1 21:! 500 Dun l bE-shy to submit offer.. ULNA FIUI ~b~ :.~h~ = fi~~~ C..ta •111 ~~:· "~:''~· N~~y~ H._2111 :,e:%:~~1r~1~!r~r~ Prim•luatieall dlnJoo ancUu yar 540 -.-"97~2* £"'•Iha 2724 ota patlo1. Call 0~~~"!.'.m~:!:~1 ~~~ i:'r~ r,'~ ~~ ''an.-$675/mo Shown M-F 1!!1!J! ltac~ 22'1 fBr i«o ullls Pd. Jndry 960-6331 or 661-644 t days Close 10 Bay a AGENT 540-5937 s-7pm 9-5pm Sii/Sun 2br""":rmoct appia 1760 Carport. Avt 1211 No Ht. ltack 740 .ltlT II Tl•I FIR OIRISTillS Prim«> w1.11.ld br1dgP l<x ,1t1un JM PNt·r. landrng plan I J Bdrm.\ 2 hath!., I '>t.or v homf· Goo<! ~ \Umablt-loan Anx1ow. owm·r Beec:hel. 11111 3 l*toom • --243 E. 22nd SI apple w/ut111 free or 3br pets 3Cl3 W Bay 548-9516 $ll: 3BR 2ba. encl gar home will challenge the Ct••ercaal 2bf Iba dplx. fncd yard f10 2ba w/gar S900'1 today 1BR/uppar $380, gu pd, yard w/d hkp, 1650/mo. creatrve buyer Ll11ed 11 Prtf!!!J 1250 P9t•. 1952Meyer.1625+ Best, .. 539-~190 poo1. No pats 147 Flower 538-778Q, 980-3052 St75 .000~EE Cl3 1-1400 -~==~=== credl1chk549-3464 -.USTlllf,.--Ret1req 645-8161 IPH SHIU IZ:JO-C:JO i Sifyar•raata UlllfYUS fU·WfHn I lllYI H t-UOl llJ·iHI - \\ , 11 111 l<I ,, t llWPllT llAOI 2BR + Den. 2¥.B~. '2 car Rent or IM option 3Br 2 8d prlv garden apt 111 •'1I, In< WATERFRONT COMM'L gar. anach w/11undry 2'/tBa. front a aide patio w/gar Brand newcatpa1. I'll A 1 • r 111 l w1111 pier tor 60 11 boat 3 1111up1, encl patlO etN. View overlo<*lng Back tresll paint. gr<>Ynd floor •7 .. •"""" separate bldgs, with 9 common ar ... pool, Jae, Bay Newly decorated S595/mo Sorry no pet1. v --rental units ·"Monterey etc S875 • dip. s1eoo1mo 111 & IHlt 645-1893 IEW llDIY ans. Now renting on Beach Blvd, So of Ad~m• Ave Studio, 1 I 28r + Iott unl11. Indoor raquetball, tannll. pool, ai>•. Muna. For laaalng Into call (Ahal fstata EA Y, FLATTERING FLARE ORES~ PRINTED PATTERN A955 SIZES 8 18 ( fl\J' n1fl J t1114 1rtitn ,,~ ~ r rr1 ti llUC' ll1.4C lfu•i .. htfh ,d i lhr • 1r l>tf1n1ftl) • Jtt\\ IU fMJU) 1.n .... ,, J 4) 1hr1lt1Ch •ll \ftl't·Hn f , .. H .. K• \an1 Ari ptlo 1111 M•• ,., u"J ""1"'4 l1~n 11111\t J1a.u11•l l111 lh< ( "'''n•l 1n • dl\1tn•t1•t .omti111a1t•1n 111 t-111,1 .,,., ~J< Tbft< alf ,,,. ra1ttfll ""'' \C'.,1n1 I\ f•\f Ind hlllfl• I\ m1mn1•I < h•nt f int •'lh1JUtllf •htn )'nu wnh h; 1mrl> \llh1ns 11\t .. at'I 1 on\ldfT • I 1111 po111tt "' wllofl l'>l~nd al,n f'r111ltd l'•llt fl .\</\\ ".-A1l•lllc 111 'i""' \11~;-Ill. IJ. I• II) fM '111t I) (1>11\1 \41 '"I""" I" ,.,4, 4\ ''" h l•l'll1t l'IU>f >fl\J s 1 f)(J lul chh , .. ,..rn lu DAIL y PILOT RuJ ...... ,, I'" II<>• w Ohl ( htl\O \c.1ton. Nr .. '•1r L ... ' 11111 I fACltl \0( 1 ... u .h P•I fin IHI rw>••a.&t •nd haftdl1111 ) """' rl••nl) VOVlll NAME, ADDRESS, ZIP ST'fll HUMIER, Sill ,,,,,. Amr'~ 1 ' hrMt d,,.,,,-11 'A•1mn1 \fnd ,.,, .. 11.H' ou. ,_., "-l'IK4 1•1111 .. ll"'I,.., r L>I \lt.,.,l It l'A r lhlt"' c Ar Al <><· "" ""' ,,,mr••" ,01 ic 1u1n 111 nt111nal• pl111 p+uurn ol 1hr do11M•1 ')H and MW n~ duh1n1 •l"lfU*f.tr, <11tm1>(• 1u11' dh d1nnt1 drn~ mo.r (11'1 • ~If AOl'<I \ .. ' 111 PON r ... •II~ ,...,. .... ~-• h<HIV 'l<'nd u for Rooi '" "°'" 11• 1101 I'" < I 0 I Ill''" l'All Alli rurt I& aduublt 1111 ••"'hi Jnlh rrum' ••r• •nJ • ''"" ,.,,. Al 01~-, 111 )1 U ~I 114 14 IJI fl " '1141\1 'I I"' I 1)1 11 , , .. , ... dtllfftnl ~· l'unt •r•Pl"'ut 1uluul• A•luAI Ult P•flfrtu fol wWu1'. Jutd•Olh U \() 1 ll Alli> A UI ()( .. VI H I\ 1n..luJ• f'•llttn f'~•" J1rf\1t<Jn• lut 14 rf tS.•t~ Jc ... r •tlh ••t'rJ j'11llu"' 1n\Cll All U I)' \} ~ 1111 '"''A II II I A\11111'\ • NK>i lur lacjlf 1n , II~ 10 \61 hlltJ •tllo flat1M1lll h i,, r11flo <t• In ~rt l rlKI'•" U \;) IN (JI IC to; '" I Jt.\'r' I llA"'ll I lt'I ha dnt"1• In tmbt, 1.U1 .,.1111, m""'h'"' ,,.,. all m11h '""'P u.,.,,_. .. "lplt.1"'1,. O.••n•. mnff \1 \0 Ill (!'olV(I OJ'l l'A llll"-010. ()l.Jll .. n !IA> d•rtellolh IOf 14 ullkj.,.. q11•lr• Ill ma•t ••'""''' • ftlmt 8orll u1idudn chath, dorf'tllM\ U ~ ..... , .. , ,, .... tHSfl' n(flfet~ .. M41 ........ N•lf w .. •-W•teh for • haml,,.nt 0.1lgtt., P•rre111 by v., • .,,.,.,,,, • C1nnery" cha1m, gen-760-1515 or 737-8Cl39 $500 ~Agt 631-5661 Oelux 2 br 1'n ba lndry ':;!:!,,~8:.~lng n~:~alr~~~ 2 BR, PV1 a quiet, lrg yd, no Lrg 3BR 2ba, frpt, clOM to hkup, newer, twnl1H · pats. range a frig 111 • bell 1713 W Balboa Blvd sty'le, fncd patio, encl ~~u~~ and al'losn security, $575/mo $1050 Y"rly 673-4743 crpon. Hamilton SI. No I ,d c' BOlncB ITuRclffO the 648'h W. 1811'1. 497-8287 pell $675/mo Craig an all WN 3Br 2Ba w/frplc on New-831 12" L le1H4 Wlftrfrtlt IH. 2Br Twnhme, dbl gar, lg port l1le S 1100/mo. • 1•11111 pallo, privacy, 1800 851-1115orCl60·8849 • • 213-390-1005 ph collect 2 slry 4Br 3Bt pool MESAVEROE Cta•t•lalaaa 1279 957-2989 $1255/mo 2BR 2b ... _1 t nA iimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiii 3BR. lam rm, lg kltch, 1 •. •tu wa er ~· -.-.-R .. -... --.-2-.-.TI-1650 + MC dep, avall • --yard, good achl1, gar-Dec 2, own/ant 548-1939 Yill1lalHI1120,000 Eattllde -lncludea fir• dener $1350. 631-30'11 -. Large outdoor patio place, encl yatd, dbl gar included with thla 1 w/opener. gardener 2 bedroom condo on the Brend New 1 story. Rent: flr11 floor Securlly & S 1000/S 1200 Call tor communlly facllltles for ahowlng Agt 631-2242 private llvfng A new ---,------llallngl Cl31-1400 3 Br 2 ~ Condo w/2 car _ _ _ allacil ~· 1 yr IN , $850. Yltla la9't1 Ptt~Hlt mo 97 564 _ VIEW -Light bright and 3BR HOUSE WITH LARGE spacial with an Y A R D S 7 2 5 m o unobllructad VIEW of 241-1515 ocean 4 city llghla at s4oo bach pld w/mod night a perfect 1 .Bdrm bltns & pan bllla pd condo tor the alngla par-Beat Alty tM 539.fl 190 son who wan11 aecurlty In a deslreable 1ocat1on S985/mo lovely 3 8d 2ba Auumable financing houae w/ yatd, lndry rm, $159,000 FEE Cl31-1400. gar, all bit-Ina. nice ... ,_ " \'·\11111Hf1'\l I 11 1'11 " Int. AlAl ['>IAll 17M900 side location. ulll pd 231 Cabrlllo TllUUlllHT M~llOI YHHlllYlm GATED VILLAGE COM- MUNITY 28drm, 2'1tBa 1eoo IQ ,, of PURE LUXURY Garage, SPA In muntr aullt1 Dining room, wood burning fir• plac.. microwave oven, prlvall patlO ELEGANT LIVING only 15 mlnut .. 10 Fashion 111and. 15 2 Br, lge fed yard, pet OK. $600. mo 646-0721 •Bach, big kl1c:11 & bath. Lotaa privacy. porch $375. No pall 752-5822 -~-------•PENTRIOOE COVE* 2Br 2Ba sc:>flt level, trptc, W/O, dbl gar, pool/IC)a $950/mo. 558-9200 mlnu11110 So Co. Plau, •llHmATD• just eaat of Newport Blvd Lg 2 a 3Br Apta. New orpl, a aou111 of San Diego drapn, Ille, etc w/poot. fraeway 2473 Oranga No pate 642-5210 Ave Cl3 t-54139• By appt S565/mo 2 8d Iba. patio, only nice ees1alde locatlon, BA YCREST 4Br 2Ba. New pool, Indy rm, cioae to all. kitchen, palnl & fire 149 E. Bay S 1750/mo+ 11t, IHI 4 TSL IUUlllllT MC 675-41063 642-3355 142•1111 960-2418 WWI I YILUIE WIYlln Live where you have * Spactacular apt• •2Bf. 1 a 2Ba au11 .. •Spacloua townhomes •Flreplacet •Prlvata balconltl or Garden patlOI WIYlln •3 Llghtld tennis courtl •2 Swtmmlng poola •Straame a pond1 •Furnlahlnga avall WHY NOT CALL 893-5199 SUWlll YILUIE 15555 Huntington VINage Line, from San Diego Fraewey. north on 8NCh to McFldden. WMt on McFldden WALi< TO BEACH 1Br w/drape1 I cupeta S500tmo 53&-483 7 Ima• 2744 UAllllWI ••••11u1 APUTllllTI •Eaat-llda CUTE 1 BR ----houM newly decorated. lace•• Prtr 1350 carport/yard l550+dep ltlTllU SALE 548-609 t 859-8225 BA Y~~ONT 3Br -t den S 19:x> w/o dock. 12100 w/dock. Agt 851-1851 BLUFFS 3 Bd 2 ·~ -ba. Trina plan. view. S 14100 Agl 844-8636 mealiBJIU Convenlantly localed In one ot lrvlne' a newe1t APAITllllTI rffldenllal Mttlnga. FIXER TRl-PLEX E·alde 3Br 2Ba, Brand new 1807 w. Balboe Blvd, NPB home 2 car gar. yard. S 199.900 land included Ir PI t . g a r d an• r . Wiii trade for houH . S 1000/mo Open Sat/Sun S 18,320 Income Cell call 845-0968 for addr ... PA TRICI( TENORE EASTSIOE CLEAN 2Br, 780-8702 1Ba a new paint Oar, yrd. Av1 now l8001mo. 548-3155 or 998·3"34 BLUFFS S Bd 2 •,+ ba, Trine plan, vi.w S 1400 Agt 644-6638 Bluff1 Condo-lrg, ~-bd, lam rm + botlu1 rm Sunny, apaclou1, neutral decor S 1860 Ava Jan/ 1-780-9878 Agt Beaulltully landHeaped Wlndwood Gian ofter• 1, 2 garden apts. Pool/ai>a & 3 bedroom apanment1 Patio/deck• No peta. ldHlly altuat .. d near 18drm $585-$570 1Chool1, ahopplng and 2Bdrm l'!.Ba $&554880 petkl 38drm 2Ba $750 1e 1 E 18th 642--0858 For leulng Information 151 E 2111 548·2408 plaau c 111 (7 14 ) 2250 Vanguard 640-9628 559·5012 Monday-Sun• day 8 30 am to &:30 pm f'\lt aide CM 3 bd 2'..+ be Condo $900/mo Joye» Walt% 831-1280 .. umu• Yim 1 .. t. 1t1111 Be•ullM remodeled 2 BO °;imiiii=iiiiiiii 2740 laat. IMc~ 1741 ....... , hHrt ...... 1451 o;;p cnyn fenn eib 3& lurn Wknd. wtl or mo 819-340-9595, 340-0395 Rf/M~ corner un11 rlgflt on the bay Complallly fumllhed $2000 par mo Aleo offered for Nie at '485.000. Alie for Hallle Strock or Carolyn Muon Elalalde newly painted Lg View IOI w/pl1na lnalde hM 2Bt 1aa MC*••• C :~~~ 8"~~5 ~C. dine rm. harOwood tire, 111111 ILLll ___ __,,,· dbl gar, lg lerl4tacapad 9"-llll lllt II yrd Avl nowt 11000/mo. BEACH TRAILER 100 6-48-3165 or H&-3434 . Eaatbluff rent/option, 3 br, 1tap1 to aand 8'11 35' COVELV naw Sp1nlah 2 b• 708 Bl1on. w/10'x 20' cabanna 1tyle twnhu w/28r 780-&77CI 111,000 499~1819 ev" 1'ABa, court trd & pM EAST8LUFF Vl,.,,E...,W--H~O.,..M-:::6 Find what tou w1n1 1r1 patlO, gar+ pr ng IPtce 48R, SBA with pool. A¥! 1211. 11000/mo Call 12000 i..ae. 84().7551 Dally Pilot laulfledt 541·3155 or 998.~3.4'34 LIDO ISL£ 41 bf 2 b• l.atH• llt••I IHI La HI •• Ifft ""enen btt1na 2 car gar 1aro• patio S 1300 751·41215 nCMMA IY me IFFllllAILE IU •llTIY "Ull PAii" HV H'OiMi"Moneco w/pvt r.: aM 2a 124'.aoo 111 a&-3715. Ownt/Aot • • F'.111•\i 1 u11u11u111rv µ"ul 'JM p..rk • ""' re l(n I j1o1rk lo\ llh lot ktcl l.1kr pll nn .. n .,. lt·!lfll\ "" ~ r.,r .., 211a Condo WID, NfrlO llOO 730-04e0 6"4· 1"65 • 1 h1I\ 1r11111111" '" ••• .m • < """' '" •hur>r11ni.1"" '"'' • • 1\1 """''"' 1\,11lnhll' • unr<1w ' I • lwlrr11 f 11.101111.111• • .,fl\ill" u11.11ty•n.b • Otw 1\.1 11!1~1· 1111 wnh l'U'>I. pit and vww \114'W, VM"W Prltlflll ,, ............ 11~ n1n.ums1W.n 111-IUG lu Cllili11 I i IA + a;: GI tm Comm pool & ..... 1mo + -Mt.ova AJtl OCIAN VtfW Nw MYW IMd In, 2br Condo, dl'ft f'IWcrotown frp4 2 ca" tnCI 9111 .. trMl'I p/u aeoo "'° 175-1731 Mere6t ' ---- K enneybunkport? tsn 't that the horse that won The Triple Crown In '727 ( -no 0 · \ ORANGE COUNTY REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED INDEX To Place Your Ad. Call 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE General Anaheim Htlls .. Balboa laland Balboa Peninsula Capistrano Beacti Corona del Mar Costa Mesa . Dana Point El Toro Fountain Valley Garden Grove Huntington Beach Huntington Harbour Irvine Laguna Beach Laguna Hiiis Laguna Niguel Lake Forest M1ss1on Viejo Newpor1 Beach San CIPmen1e San Juan Cap111rano Santa Ana Seal Beach South Laguna We.f>l mmsler Tustin Mobile Home Sales REAL ESTAlf Acreage Apartments Beach Property . Bualness Property Cemetery Lots Comml Property Condominiums Duplexes/Units Hou1ee to be Moved Income Property Industrial Property Lo1t for Sale Mobile Home Parks Mountain, Oesen Orange Co Out ot County Out of Stele Aanches/Farm1 Resort Property Time Sharing RE Exchange RE Wanted RENTALS 1002 1004 1006 1007 1018 ,022 102• 1026 1032 . 1034 1036 1040 1042 1044 1048 1050 1052 1055 1067 1069 1076 1078 1080 1084 1086 1088 1090 1100 1125 1150 1176 1200 1225 1250 1275 1300 1325 1350 1375 1400 1425 14160 1500 1525 ' 1550 1575 1580 1690 1$00 Ul25 House• Furnllhed 2100 HouMt Unturntahe<J 2200 HOUMI Furn of Uni 2300 Condos Furn 2400 Condot Uni . 24 to Townhou .... Furn. 2520 -TownhOUMI, Uni . 2525 ' Ouptexu, Furn 2530 Ouplexn, Unf. 2536 Apartmtnt1, Furn 2&oo Aptrtmen11. Uni 2700 Apia. Furn/Uni . 2800 Room1 . . 2900 Room & Board 2902 Hotet1, Motet• 2904 OuutHC>mM 290S Summer ~tela 290e VAt;tliOn Aenta!s 21H>7 'Rtnt•ll to Sha<e .................. . 2908 'Rtnlall Wanted ..... .•. ••• • • • 2909 o., .. fOt Rent .................... 2912 Office A«llal1 • . • .. ..••• 2914 Butlnt Rentals . • . •• 2918 Comml R«ireia .•. .•. • • • • 29 ti lnduet Aentalt ..... -······· .... 2920 Ston10• 2122 Mite ~!Ala - . ... 2125 'flta Paid Adi t HOMll POR IALI 2NDROOM 704 AYOC:ado, Corona del Mar 87&-eOOO 1215,000 Syn 1-5 0 Norttmampton, Betcourt Hiii 844-e200 '5e0,000 S1t18un 10-5 324 ~. Corona del Mir 873-8494 '339,000 Sund1y 1_. 1825 Port Wheeler, Harbor View Hms, N.B 840-4099 1229,500 Sund1y 12:30-4:30 2479 8ant1 Ana Ive, Unit 8, CM 139,500 ~&-2313 S1t/8un 11.,..:30 2 llR plue PAM RM or DeN • 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv. 854-7104 1290,000 81t/8un 11..e • 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv. 954-7104 1290,000 Sit/Sun 11·6 ••45 Canyon lltand, Big Cyn. NB 87&-eOOO 1249,000 Sit/Sun 1-5 1312 Dolphtn, CdM 75-8000 '286,000 Sit/Sun 1-5 *1429 Dolphin T•r., Npt Bch 873-4400 '890,500 Sit/Sun 1-5 •2025 Port Brtltof, COM ~121 $239,000 Sun 1-5 12 Rue Vltlars, Btg Cyn NB 759-9100 1390,000 81t/Sun 1-4:30 307 Snug Harbor Road, Cllttha~. N.B 87M 1<M 1229,000 Sun Noon to 4PM IMDROOM 3185 Glbrltter, CM 546-8148 $129,000, 2479 Rue de CannM, CM Sun 1""' 54&-2313 $158,500 S1t/aun 11-4:30 2478 Santi Ana Ave, Unit A. CM 546-2313 S1<M,500 Sit/Sun 11 .... :30 *2702 Vlat1 def Oro, Bluffs, Newport Bch 644-7424 1185,000FEE Sat/Sun 12-4 •430 Vista Grande, Bluffs, NB 750-9100 $211,000 S1t/8un 1-5 a ... plue FAM RM Of DEN •• 4815 Hampden, Cameo Shor• CdM 631-128e $535,000 SAT/Sun 1-5 * *41 Balboa Coves, Newp'ort Beech 780-8333 1775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **881 Bayatd• Coves, Coves, NB 758-810Q $495,000 L.H. Sun 1-5 2031 Calvert Ave, CM 979-7975 1152,000 Sun 1-5 2128 E. Ocean Blvd, Bilbo• Penlnaula 831-1400 '389,000 Sunday 1-5 1621 Orange Ave,(Corn. Pllrner)Coata Mesa 873-1800 $215,000· Sunday 11_. 1733 Port Barmouth, H1rbor View . 844-t200 $279,000 S1t/Sun 1-5 1830 Port Barmouth Pl, NB 759-9100 '235,000 Sit/Sun 1-5 8 Royal St. George, Big Canyon, N.Bch 840-4888 1895,000 Sund1y 1-5 208 Tuetln A~ue. Newport Hetghts, NB 831-7300 $349,000 Sun 1~:30 2124 Wlltace Ave, Costa M ... 751-3191 1118,000 Sund1y 1~ 4MDROOM **20 Belt>oa eovee. Newport Beach 831-1400 $485,000 Sund1y 1-5 298 Bowttng Green, COiiege Plrk, C.M 540-e003 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 18 Cypt91e Pt, Btg Cyn, NB 759-9100 Sl, 100,000 S1l/Sun 1·5 333 Ml"ord, Cameo Shor• 844-8200 $595,000 Sun 1:30.,..:30 *2001 Santlego, Blycr•t, Npt Bch. 873-4400 $345,000 Sund1y 1-5 41R plue PAM IUI Of DIN 1359 Gltaxy, Dover Sharee, N.B 642-5200 1795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •I Jede Cove, Spygl ... , COM 780-8333 '825,000 Sun 1-5 * 132e Martnert Ortve, Blycr•t. NB 831-7300 $298,000 sun 1~:30 ••4M~ Perh1m, Cameo Shor• NB 844-t200 1728,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 828 Preetdlo1 Mell del Mar, CM ' 831-7370 11~,000 Sun 1_. 23e5 Purdue {Off Fair) Colt• M ... 873 MO. 1210,000 Sunday 1_. 1230 Sand Key (HVHll) CdM ~7~ '348,000 Sun 1-5 390 Sevtlle Ave, Balboa Penlnaula, NB 873-4400 1847,500 Sund1y 1-5 * 1830 Tahiti, CM 540-0181 1208,000 Sun 1_. *4839 Tremont Lane, Cameo Shor•. NB 831-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 868 VII Lido Soud, Lido 1 .... N.B. 64'4-90e0 '515,000 Sit/Sun 1-4:30 2006 Windward Lane, Baycr•t, Npt Bch 831-7300 1325,000 Sit 1-4:30 ••2217 W.San Lorenzo.SA 645-0303 $185,000 Sun 1:30.,..:00 . 581DROOM 10M Corona Lane (M ... def Mar) CM 631-7370 $189,900 Sund1y 1-5 llUft ....... ,, ..l 873 MyatlO Way, Lag 8ch 875-8181 1750,000 f Sun 1-5 2124 &Mlle, Balboe Penlnaula 831-1400 '389,000 Sunday 1-5 . •. S llR plue PAM RM·or DEN 2215 Alla Vlltl, EutBluff NB M4-8200 $289,500 Sun,_.. ••1437 Antlgu1 W1y, Baycrnt. N.8 557-7914 '415,000 Sunday 1-5 •2C>e91 Aquatic L.n, HB 546-2313 $169,500 30.a J1v1 Ad, Cotti MHI Sun 1-4 M6-7171 $410,000 Sund1y 1_. • 1821 Leew1rd Line, Baycr•t, Npt Bch 631-7300 $369,000 Sunday 1-•:30 43 Monteclto (Spygl ... ) Coron1 def Mar ' 780-8333 S725,000 Sat 1--S ••9 Muir Beech (Spyglua) Nwpt Bch 780-8333 Sl,550,000 Sat/SUn 1-5 44 Rklaellne Or, Harbor Ridge Eatat•, NB 631-7300 $825,000 Sun 1_..:30 ••25 RJdaellne (Harbor Ridge) NB 780-8331 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• OIUIFlllT • 14 Trlfl6Dlt', Herbor Aid09. 1t8 78(),133f $1,195,000 8111/Sun 1-1 **238 vta Udo 8oud, Lt, N8 75 ... 9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-4;30 * •5 wtngeCI Foot Lane, Ito~. Na 831-7300 1750,000 lun 1-4:30 ·~ **333 VII Lido 8oud, N8 844-t200 I 1,300,000 ...... ,All.otDD •••• 101via Udo 8oud, N8 875-6181 $.t,850,000 s.t/Sun 1-.5 COND08 POR IAU 3MDROOM 17 Sumlnerwtnd, Newpot18Mdl • 646-7171 $198,500 8Yndey 12~ 4MDROOM 18 Baruna Court, Newport Beect'I 846-7171 1174,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 _-4 1111,000 •Spe •Poot ,,· * * Wet.'ffont * * * Wewtront £Pool .,.. O!Ye eddrem at~ -- , ... MOYI ...... G•ISTllAS Good feelings start u you enter this charmer. Fireplaces crackles in both the living and family room. Follow the new carpeting through the three huge bedrooms. Set in an extra large lot. RV accesa. Total price $152,500. tUllTMflMY .._ t1tt-,41t- A real showplace. Lovely large liv- ing room. Bright modem kit.chen. 4 large bedrooms. Atrium with bubbl- ing spa off mstr bdrm suite. Cov'd patio. great for entertai!tlng Ideal cul de sac loc. ... U TI• 1.. 11• IUlllll .,...._ a Wr...., 2 htM, ..... '""' I .. 11111•· llllcle '-"r " THE REAL ESTATERS cou~ ~~~ MANoR ~---. THE REAL ESTATERS ... Pointe E1tetff -Sen Clement• Dramatic Ocean View 5 Bdrm. 4'A Bath home on secluded cul-de-sac. Oramath. foyer with magnificent s.talrway. Lavish master suite hlghllghted by commanding white water view. Master crafted oak library~ Huge gourmet kitchen. Cell Mexlne Putnem for 1howlng, Rff: 413-1429 COLDWELL BANKER 181-1355 let U1 Ilea, YM Sell V ,., Prettrtrl The Oliy "-'t offen you this euct size• en w "P'k:ture Par•" weehnch f• just US per day. Of 2 days lot $45, ..._. 1 .-•• ., ••1 photoerapti It for ,. ... ~ct..11 4/+ bdrm. big dock(sO, play lawn & swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking Low owner tin $750.000 (land incl) Room for expansron • hHr (l·I) 111-1212 ........... uu ....... / ... 1-1 - ..... L..., ................. .... ........ .., .. . . IWIEl lH~l112 HYEI SlllES IEW IEHCTili TO 1211,000 tPfl U T/Sii 1·4sll 1t 1441 l1larf ""' Spacious 4 Bdrm & den. ~ 1 baths Two 2 car garages. Large lot w1 th room for pool or RV parking hlH1 lt~1H1, .,..._, Hl-1147 lllT LIU'lm IUT PW Palermo, almost 'A ac .. pool, cul-de- sac street with school at the end. 4 Bdrm, 2'/z Ba, formal dining, family rm. $156,000 MIL 1s1 T.O. Variabte loan maxed at 131n%. Now onty $299,900. Opn Hse every SaVSun 2-5. 1970 Port Dunleigh Cir. Npt Bch. Jay Smith, lrvlne Coas1 Realtors. 786-7500 PICTURE YOUR HOME HERE Private Parties Are Welcome ... C1H Cla11)f1H, 642 -5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. THERE·'S NO P~ CE LIKE HOME, ' HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Monday, November 26 ARIES (March 11-Apnl 19): f-ocus on gifts. special ann1.,,crsaries and '"unusual" commun1cat1on from one 1n pos111on of authority. H1ghligh1 d1plomac). acqu1csc<" to request from family member. Domestic s11ua11on "'Ill coincide with business duties. TAURUS ( l\pnl 20-May 20): Good lunar aspect highlights travel, spintual 'aluc<.. ">pecial reading material. You'll gC1 aid from one who speaks up for you behind scenes. You arc due for pleasant s.u rpnsc and romance 'A-Iii be "1gn1tc . .-d " GEMINI (May 1 1-June 20)" Stud' Taurus messsage. You'll be dccpl) "involved .. hx·us on romancc. linanc1al resources ofonc close 10 ~ou Dcc1,1on I'> made "'h1ch v..111 ncn1uall~ en hance )Our sccunt). ( apnLOrn native pla)'> s1gn1fican1 role. CANCER (June 21-J ul~ 22) Break from p.151 1\ imminent. It 1s t1ml' to 1mpnn1 >Oar own ~le 10 tie" fre17 of unncccssai; burden. ..\tc::cn1 on marnal '>tatu\. legal papers. panic1 pa11on an public alTa1r'} \ncs nail"<' figures an cxc1t1ng ~enano. LEO (Jul~ 23-..\ug. 22). C1el read) for ncv.. '>Ian Check details. h11ng source matcnal up to date Spolhght on cmplo) mcnt special "'-'r'o-ILC\, pctc, Jnd dcpcnden1c, You·11 get to hean of mailers member of oppm11c \C\ v..111 c\pre'>'i "lruc" feeling'> VIRGO (Aug. 23-"epl 22 l:f-ollov.. through on "inner feelings ... ..\tccnt on change. lrJ,cl. '•incl) and ph)sic::al attraction You could fall madl) in loH' Cancer. Aquarius persons figure promint'ntl ) Fam ii) mt'mbcr '>urpn'><.''> b) rcvt:ahn$ bngh1 fi nancial picture LIBRA (Scp1. 23-0ci :!2): D1\crs1f)'. display sense of humor. keep opllOll\Opcn and be read) foopec1al longd1!.tancecall. Check property valocs. basic safely regulations You'll be more popular. yo u'll also~ morl' aware of body image. You say when It comes to hunting. lht thrill I!\ gone? Turn your bow 1nd arrow Into dollars and cents with an ad I n cl1ssifled. --luiuu 0n. ttl4 ltlr WuW llM ltlt Wu... SIM •Ir Waat .. Room wtlcltehen prtv. nr ___ ....._ ___ ....... ....., I •I • ..... but route/Shopping HM w/gerden NB nr bch NMd MP tntr rm w/bett t ..... 1/2 n ...... /.. AIJI llll lllflll S..Uty Center. Call 962-5760 oatlfplc/Pooli ttnn 1450 n/amkr. aobtr. Gar~ Anoc:'::.:';i.':T~b~~ "='9!:m1~~Cdf~ Light Repairs IWUmJIT W·aid41 private room w/frlg M/F, gay Of atrelght, n-Quiet. Refa 7ee-e«3 reporta, oollec:tlOn ..,. houM'#lft. 120-11720 NftPOt1 Tltt Center. UUIP &1'1111' tn Apt complex. Utltl pd. tm.kr oYer 25. ~ fict ltaub 14 vtcee, ell under 500'. 1 3000 E. Cout H~ CdM.. _ I &llllT&ITI No P9tl S300 846-4382 '1. Matr bdml & be In CdM, employte. Immediate We're lo<*lng for Mlf· J ... ""' + tL tJI 2300 aq ft. Nlct ome. k' euh flow ahould net HLLY lllYllll BANKING moll"attd, rtllablt em pr ... ~ 1• u · deluxe Co.ta Meea In· S500 profit Iner ..... to • ltttl1,ll1ttl1 2t04 844-5511 dultrlal Park. S3K In 8 moa. Wt rvOYlde ... "" ,. ELLERS agreMlve people to W()f1( -RIGHT REALTY 7ic.a .... 1 ... Fii Wiii &T 40 hra or more p/Wtc Xlnt IUUll llTIL Male, early 80'1, ahr 3Br ...,....,.. all, 3 C()91ere, ete. $15K. beneflta. Modttn ~- Wkly rentala now avtll. 'home HB. Pool, furn rm. U1P11f UU Greet opportunity for UI _,.. GREAT WESTERN S~'I-port Bea eh ulon $128/Wtc&up.2274 ~-~26~·ut:~7ogtt 150 aq ft prof of< b:1 C:O.~-loo 44s.o194 TtmPoraty a .. lgnmenla INGS.oneofCealfornla'a 842-8154 port Btvd.C.M. 848-7445 wtwtndow ~. 2381 avallablt f or ex-IMc:tlnn financial lnathu-1--------nArienoed: tlona.,"' hu ... lm-..,.lete BOOKKEEPER uptr M Of F wented to lhr lgt Campua Dr. #211, lrvlne ,....... -· ,._, s .. atr 3500 a/f hm on Ch«ry corner C~ & Vrx e WOfd Proceaaor opportunity for a Teller In know batie acct.~ Lake. S850, utll pd Karman. Incl ttcep-• Seeretarlee/Typllta our Cott~ M ... branch. ·ledger, payroll. 831 ... ,... 2tOI Negot. Rod 875-0256 llonltt, phone 81\awerlng Stan ....... , own A~ • (S60wt~T~--d n..-BRICKLAYERS HELPER H .. w l l1 POIPU ellcH ~-· rm ----m -· ,~ t.......... ...,_etora You fhOUld ta•v• eaah Mual ... .__ OOod tr•ft• l " " ""' NICE CONDO, female i40oim0 '7Stt~ ,. .. v Limo S..W:. fOf aa lttle e Otta Entry ()ptratora hendllng alCptrlenet end be ~able 87s:3l75 ~~~=:. ';:' :i n/amkr pref $350 1 at. tut · • .. $2,000 dn & 1850/mo. Interview• will be held Of' enjoy exttnalve publle -------- bf 179 nightly 499•1528 MCYrlty 847-1438 IUI 1.1.a.PMT 1984 LIMOS only 4 leftt Nov. 13 & 1'. P ..... call contact. Light typing and OUlllAL WllTAITI --------Own room 3 br condo W/O Lux otc. \If> to 2000 aq. ft lnternatlonal Motor collect on Nov. 12, f0t 10-k•Y knowl.c:tge ere COeatllnt College Vacati.. rdwd deck frpl Pool IP• evall 3 o f ea, •I C<>actl 751-5'86 appt. (819) •38-71189 prtferr.c:t. 14.i9 P/Hr, F.V. Ttt• ... I ..,. M/F $325 720-9205 Rob 83a m3-•9n81'0" •a. Jo d Y lliHn, 1811 W. Avendlc:ta PeMzad1 W .. 11 eourM Marketing. On-ti 1 • ..,7 =--=-=-"'"-:--------, ,._ ulte 11, Stn Clemente • Ontr a compet t vt call u needed Nancy [,...Big BMf Cabin. Pool. Prof I F/M n~lv lg NB T • I 40ZI NOT AN AGENCY aalary, exc•llent benefit• Nltkln 241-8109 . .-hmt wtk to beh $400+ Nr OC Airport 550 & 70C iO% yi;a 3 emell ;;a_. NEVER A FEE and a allmulallng work 'eo M/F/ ~~.'.vs!~ 839--8722 or 84S-8MS aq ft. Gentroua move--lr cur.ct Trust 0etc:ti In He-EOE M/F/M environment. E H Rmmtt wanted $320 Inc R~~~LTY 756•8841 aperla, CA. 819·94&-1739 llLLY lllYllll Pltue apply In peraon to: ILDl/nPtlt 1111 uU Ml/Fml .._,,..... from I W ... IUll y-full tltM, entry i.vel po• ""'..,.. If U SllO .. , ltlOn, •variety of elerleal TllmlPllM beach(NB)846-1108 AlllNIT&IU·lllfFO FNWMl&T IRUT & reception duties tor Gel 1 head start on Rmmt lhf hae In •xclualve 700 at • 3 offe. & reeept SAi lllfll WESTERI temlty plannlng organtu- Summer tan. FWnt OUf N B '*oflborhood lg bd 1300 sf • °'*' 11> plan ~ ...&Ujgrun.nt non. Requires xlnt eng- luxury eondo on sandy s250mo+ ut 842-8312 ev wnr bulld to aurt: 'Alac e v a 11 ab t e for ex -SAYlllS llal'i. apilJlng punetu-K lhel beach. Every =--------.,.--adje 2000 af Ready f0t pwleoced: atlon. type 45 wpm, gpod amenity. c1 14) 493-2318 Rmmt wanted M/F to ahr oeepy S 1 25 grou •Word Procenot l!OO Plft .... ., Ir. phone voa Send r• --------ocean vi.w condo MOO 852-87t4 R & H INVEST e SectetartM/Typllta ,.__. •~-•a sume or eall for appl p~:~c~u2~A~oc~!~ _rno_._1ne1 __ u1_11_. 84_2_ ... _&0_1_ o .c . Airport., .. 225' tc feell. Stetting to fill IM (80wpm) -·---PLANNED PARENT· aleepi 6 2 BR $200 I* Room w/atteh bl nr 830'. S 1 10 aq ft Lot• 01 po1ltlon of; • Swttehboard ()p«aton Equal Opportunity H000-0.C .• attn Olree- dey 838• 7062 beach. N.-amkr Prof ptr· parking, ulll't Incl Greet Proc:tuetlOn SupetVllOf • Data Enlry Opet'etor1 ~ ti/fF/H tor of Ed. 1801 NOr1h son 1400/mo 842-4512 Location 852-9386 Min 5 yra •a.P r9Q. Will be lntttVltwl Wiii be held Ofl Btoed'#-V, Santa Ana. --reap for all manuf~ Nov.27128 PINN ea BEAUTY· exp. Stylist Ce. 92706. 973-1733 l tatala tt Snare my 2Bt apt In Co.ta OFFICES • EL TORO turlng, ICheduflng, coat collect on Nov. 26, fOf wlelltnttlt. comm or lse. 1--------lbrt 2tOI Mela. nr beach $250/rnc Near Poat Office control. quality control -wt. (819) 438·7989 SalOn, Lawrence Roaa, Oltt/lttelUtlffe•~ S325+ ..._ ~. Frpf. _L_en_d_e _63_1_·_5eo_1___ 500 aq ft & up and lhfpplng Xlnt Nlary 111 w. Avendlda P.i!Dda NWpt Bch 875-7670 Irvine, 5 daya. 8:30-5. exp .,..... ......... .,.,... Jerry Hafdlhl Bkr & ~fltl. Send r .. ume Suitt 11. San Clemente helf.ful. CaH Mra Simpton BBQ Partllng. Near water Shr hM: So. L-cJuna. Pvt 714-85~ 1200 to: NOT AN AGENCY Beeuty 26 -704' for appt & lhopplng 84S-1808 entr. bl & beh. BNYtlfuf Snare CM 1250aq f1 of< P.O. Box 120, 3001 ~ NEVER A FEE l&lllllllT ~ lfYlll COM 2Br. n/lf!lkr. Cloee & peaceful. tat/lut/dep /build . S~ Hiii, Bldg 5 Suhe 108 EOE M/F/H needed et beautlf I Dana to ...... 261 "'22~ ext 220 Aft 6pm 499-5894 w S2er50 apaet Costa M ... 'ce 9262.. • Pt I f llu 1-S6-S12 Qlhr. Wiii train . .,.,,, .., .. avefl /mo. 9457 • · " · ••on, u t me. Mutt 6e cer tified KAM. or 675-3081 Wood"'•IA.-F p ---·-..... 496-2•20 67"'3830 --------~-.,,._.... urn rm, v1 •CdM dlx eult•. AC, amp *ln&IL IALll* ln-'de-s-•'---!~!" ~.!.... --------.-.,..--------SCORPIO (Oc1. 23-No' 21 ). Plans suhJl'U to change Trip may be cancelled Punic piece!"> will tall into place. You'll finall > know where you stand and wha1 to do about 11. Another Scorpio proves of immense aid Close neighbor I\ l<>)·al SAGJTTARJ S INov. 2::?-l>cc 21): You'll have something to celebrate -include' monc> and love. f o«us on surpnsc .... romance. commun1cat1on which mold be inv11auon to tra vel. You will gain Fem •"prox 2ic.35 prof n-be, luxury COfldo, fem. tc prkg lrom S225 2855 E .. .,.. ........... v..... I •1 p•iat-· ..... II" • • Part-time. Fina Jew-Coordinator. Expertence , 1 y 1 amkr, very ciean. CdM. inr w/M/F. S275/mo Coaat Hwy. 875-6900 tfly/glfta. NB 673-9334 with IBM PC. VJ-•--1c. •••••• .... : ... 2Br 2ba. Avail 1211. lnela utllltles.551-1582 -11tllaat, aec. 1450+ 112 aerc 11 * llHlm * WOfdatar, O.ta a.... For Utll 875-8598 tv/wknd ltataJI WaafN ztlt ... IUI atJI Entry levef. Unarmed ... ::=n ~I~ • e 1hrough \Hlllcn word Virgo play'> ou1 ... ta nd1ng role. CAPRICORN I l>t.'l 12-Jan 19) 't ou'll make nghl mo"c at special momcnl '\lccn1 on domC'>lK ad1us1mcnl. redecorating. remodeling. changing llk'it)k 't ou'll \UCl'Ccd lhrough JX'rsonal appearanc~ and appeal'i L.1bran pla" paramount role. AQUARIUS IJC1n 211-frb 18): ~I your ov.n pace. re, ere pnvaq. rcalue that lcmporanh hc1ng alone doc'i not mean that you arc loncl} lluhtc time tor mcd11a1111n for rcorgan1Z1ng "though! pattern\" You Fem pref. lo~~ nae. 2 L OFFicEIWXREHOUSE eurlty Industrial poaltlona lngton Beach. 983--0749 • : lrplc/Pool.S375utpd 111 ocaleontract0f&tonr9; 1000 aq ft In CM avall. Min. 18 yra old. • • /1111 S 100 dep 241--0632 quire 3-' bdrm rental, -.: (213)435-8371 Own traMP. e.tte< than &IYllT ULU • e bath, encl gar .. Eat C.M -------everage wage. We pra. •LY Pl.ft-• FILL•TllE • Fem 10 atar 3BR 2ba 0< surrounding arM. Cal flll IT.-e It.II Viet. guard eard &. uni-• TwnhM. 2S-35 yra. SC Dick Crowe 98&-0459 43'7 aq f1 • fO<m. Full/pert time. All •ILL. PUT nm • OFFIOE CLEll : Plua.. $300. 6'6-4596 Mature woman Htkt AIRPORT AREA .. 90c ft lhlfta & wkndl. Apply m /WMJI : • Lg furn condo. Bdl aree quiet ~rm w/ba & kh (714)8'4~9 10 9am . 5pm Mon thru Sat. Limited openlnga Wiii e Very bu y Cir culat1"on Offa·c-h a.. e ....... _, ..... S250 Xt ""Iv...... """"' oc:t f w-a-. I y...a.., •-1820 Orengewooc:t, Suite train Call 540-1:321 ..... • .... " • s250~:io29/6«-2~ ,.. 8is-.s..40"~t018re 1 •-1 • ., .. -· 213. Orange, Ca. 32 "' e an Pntry ltvt-1 clerical position e have marvclouc,che1ntl· togc1 -.ccond cmouonal v.1nd. ,---~~~~~~~~~~~~, PISCES (Feb 19-~1Jrt h 20) S1ud) o\quanus mcs~gc 't ou rnuld become dccpl~ 10\ulH·d tn lfl'311\C endC3\0r'I rumancc -,;Oth1ng 1/-v Aaaeaact11nt1 978-7243 • a.vaila~lr for 1.h" right pt'rl!On. • SPIRITU ... L RttOINGS lueu&.&llllT. • E d db • " "" . ••• laatest draw 1n tne Front and b.ett offa. 4 e xper1t'nrto f'~1re ut will train. • A~~~~H 1~;"ro~ : Well • Dally Pilot pm to mldnlQtat M thru F • Po iaio n includt"s answrring • Camino RMI, San Cl«n Classified Ad 842-5678 Call 714/83f·3ffe : phonto ' filing, t y ping and data : occurs halfv.J\ v.1\h u1me' true and career opponun111c\ could ( ( ( mult1ph Rdatwmh1p tnll'n"tic, v..atth Capncorn Newspaper AG£S 11 -14 EARN UP TO S75.00 PER WEEK Wr "'>• hi•• I' ~· n; tc,r yOllnl Uit' °'"" 1 Hu" ••..O•• 1 • lhr Oung• tour D• 1, P 11 ,,.,, "'•;. "•rl '' J 30 Ii m •nd ii '""' ~ II o,. •••ldJy\ !)n S41v•d'' •t • .r~ • '•• ••O•• ''IV' Y • ,,,~ m•ny 11 O\ , •nd pl /,-. I 1~f "1~ •4r••n£ ,Oil! O•, molW'f ,~,,. rv d•• ••' 'i • 'rct>on nvol•td If t u ••• "''"' lf'd \ •• , A M• (,, MCA COO( (714) 548-7058 ~I --_]1 0 r 0 0 0 0 0 13tt~·,~ -frav'e[ -rnkJ~ you tl.WO.y troM youv phor\9? Use At1IWlf Al 5ervice when placing your ad ... a Doily Pilot od number will appear in your od ... we toke messages 24 hours o day ... you coll in ot your convenience during office hovrs and get the responses to your od . . . th is service is only S.5 per week . For more information ond to place your od coll 642-.5678. Dilly Piiat ·(in 1k spen' s1v) not high in price, reasonable; class1f1ed advert1s1ng Ctass1f1ed ads ohone 642-5678 . . Lle'd. 4112·7298 Cieri \ ,, • pro<'e in~. Applicant 1hould ~ • : nul, likto lo work with peoplt> and : SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Acoept • Uremic: Hollow· Ertloln Slouch -Impend SECONOliOLE A golfer. waa bouun, about ahootlng a N anc It w .. hla flrat time pity· Ing, "Yeah," Mid Illa Cad· die. "and tomorrow ti.'t ~ to pity tti. SEC ONO.HOLE." fOUfl) ADS ARE FREE Cal: Ml·Mll Found Blk fm eocliar apen... (Fair Dr) 11122 873-38el 875-11855 Found: L1dlu Gold Welda. Cotta Meaa. Call to Identity. 54t-3~2 Lott: 11/17 ARO. 8mt Hlma&ayen Cat. wtltlgr,y marklnga.lrvlnt Terr, CdM 780-1512 LOtt male tom o.t, grey I wtlt, 4 wtlt pewa, tic> oft ... i. wtlt, llto VIC1oria. CM. A!WAAOI 880-37ot LOST .....,.. Aidt " the OMV or N8 Poet Ofl'lce ...... 21. f'MltOINTIAL IHAUOlMAL TOVA IMS JAN tltfl.JAN 22 ttll FOR INFO (714) 114-1111 ~RCLE 1-1111105 ~ ~ ~ ~ IOW HIRlll ----'-/ --01111111 AllllTllT IWIEll -I f , ~ '-· ·. Interviews Wednesday 9· 11 '---1" , A.M. at 2588 Newport Blvd., ._-Costa Mesa (on Newport Blvd. at 0.1 Mar) Call (7 14) 537-4840 for more info EOE .. e h&\lf' a po&iti•f' attitude. 4-0 h our • • work week, Monday-Friday. • : larling salary ia 1950/mont.h. : : Good company benefits. Apply in :i per80n, Monday-Thursday, 2:00 : lo 4100 p .m. A•k for F.ilet-n. : • • • • : ORANGE COAST .:1 DAILY PILOT ! 330 West Bay Street !I • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • 1 f •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ District ~anagers If you tnioY workinQ with y;;; boys & girl• and dtlk j(>bs ore not for you, <onsidtr o co'"' In th. newipoper circula- tion field. Thrt is a uniqw position with doily cholltn9f• & r•wordt. Our o~s· Ort immediate. Applkonts must how o \fOn, ttotlonWG90ft ot, truck. We offer on ticcen.nt '°'°~ with a bonus p6an ond gm ollowanu. We ho-ve on excellent benefit pion that in<lvdt• hospi· tall1otlon lnwrance, tlberol vocation and holldoyt. Candido••• mutt have a desire to b. ""ceuful ond b. will~ to work hatd. If yov t+alnk yov hCM .. quotlflcotiont, p6eow oppty lei penon to1 the lllJ"9t ~ tf\N fTidoy t.IJ Oftl Of 2 .. pM • 330 "· Biy CO.ta llnl, CA 92626 , • - FEHUL.1111 Federal Government 11 hlr· In your arJ. lm~late We otter compelltrve com· opening• wtthot.tt teats pensatlon, promotlonal $12·H9.000. 09PC>f1unlly and excellent Call refundable company paid benefits (312) 888-4347 F0t con111<1erat1on, pleaM ext E-1530 contact· We're looking for a very exceptional woman A spe~iol sort of woman. A woman who manages her home with quiet efficiency. Enfertoins wilh o touch of flair. Dedicated to worthy social and chdrtf81ble works. But who is looking for new · challenges to enrich her life. We have a special opportunity for this kind o f woman. An opportunity to begin a new career One that will merge into her lifestyle, bring her new recognition as on achiever and financial rewords limited only by her degree of involvemeQ!.. If you ore this type of woman, please coll so that we may discuss the challenging o pportunities tho1 con be yours with Coldwell Bonker No previous real estate experience is necessary and of cou~se. we also welcome responses from gentlemen. Marian Phillipi 645-0303 COLDWeLL BANl(C!RO AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY COMPANY •IUl Etlllh- *SALES* , • ..., ..... Nntrial We are a 39 Y9af old firm wtlolly owMd and per- sonalty C>plfated by Its founder MN'lng the Com- mefcial, Industrial. Apart· ment and Land Marttet We art not a frenettiM branch Of division con· trolled by othefs On 11'1• spot m1n1oement d•· ctlions Open door man- agement No waiting 10< en appointment Opening for 2 Commercial • Indus.. trial people with ablllty Who want the free<lom to WOfk any territory or type of propef'1y No farm sy.- tem Please call 10< lnlervlew apPQintment WISLR I. T&YLll OI. RUPIMI IHUTllS Jtwtlry Women/Men earn $60. ""La-d"'1 .. -""Rl"IOP!L,.E~X~g-0"'"1d-,~I p/dwy p1u9 cash peld statnlen 1 yr old S 1200 II•~ dally No exper. nee. Wiii 640.1900 Tu .. ·S•t I Civic Plaza. Suite 260 .)' ,c 1 i ~'u SOUTHWEST Recept/Sec't for Prop train. FT /PT 5'0-6646 JliactllHH•I 1211 NEWPORT BEACH Mgmt/RE office Heavy ext. 8 Ph<>Mt. 1111 typing, must =-Ts....,__,.m-141~5aiet----5011 F'ormlc• counter A•tts Waat-4 9120 be vlbrent Good phone -..a --w/slnl( $40 760-8310 WE • ..,, vole9-wllllng to woric. •~-.,.. .. ._ .., • Tll UHll•IT ... u Pl.IS.... F:ZM=:'~1!:.~ CLEAi cos 142· 1111 Ambttloos men & women, Xlnt condition 8-'5-0892 no exper. nee. Call now. - llOIPT /Part TI•t No exper nee; 18 yr & over Hra 9 to 3. Cell 841-2811 btwn 11--3. 540.8695 ext. 28 2 Hand crochet lg hwH'I Herrlngb<>M bedl()reada TELEPHONE SALES revwalbte, 64S-1782 PI T eves. Wiii train. 751-8882 lntelltvtslon Ilka new w/20 cauettee & 1ntelllvolce HO. LUlllS Telephone sales Manuals Incl 5-48·895e S3.50-S4.00 ptht, 20 "'' OU Y11 NL & ,..., . • p/wk, morn & attna nra C.n you reed and write? Jacilaon •ticket• $39 75 & 1v1ll 18 Yre /older. Can you drink coffee and Up (213)234-0123 or Exper deelrable Orange eat donuu? Do not caM (213)824-1600 Coast Y M C A (Rick) unteu you can live on M INK/Stroller length 642-9990 $400 to $800 a weekl Azurlne, fem skin•. lk ,,...,. 95~5 $995 854-0470 pm1 lllSIHIT IUUID -Couple for 60 unit• In CM. TIU ... I uuon• Prof rug lhall"IP<>Qe< GE Exper required with WllltralnlOl'C M.retnodel· Mult1CleanS50873-8827 woman In office, man to Ing contract0<. 30 Hr/wtt. Office faraitart/ do eoA malntilnance. Barbera, 649·7922 ~ i t 12"~ Apt & '•lary-Beautllul 8yr _• I••• .,. old cmplx w/pool/apa. T E SETTERS 18 Ne: typewriter. Older TSl IHAll•IT Position open 10< ceramic $15 080 780-6046 .,.2 111• tile setters with lull • -Or 1221 -• • • exs>« , tools. and trans-PlH!f/C 1181 R .. tauranl 1)0ftaton Gett-Pac1llc Upright ~ano i300 CALL I ASSIST MANAGER Stat• Tiie Co. 24I·1107 873-2912 Motivated dedleated nerd· nn·~· TV .... ,. WO<klng HJ)« aNisllnt -I H l. t I manager need9d 10< Of. UP« necessary Comp lttJH '232 anga County dinner ~!. ~;'.~j";9 M-~~; e;;;;u104 25'' RCA Cir TV hOUM. Xlnt wagee & ~-• • $148 3 yr wrnty Open etits Send resurne to. TWa1S·T. 10.... sun TV Je>Mt eAe-1 t ee 725 l·K Garden Grove I I rt • _ BMS .. Gard--Qr()V9, Ca IBMPC WO<d prOQMll~ ...... , C~amr/ 1mUS1""' Sell your cat Instant CUh for your car Any make Of model Peld for or not. Get our price first. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 111202 e.acn Blvd Huntington Beactt 962-0829 WINY USED CARS& TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FllRAHUIS&l Conniet-Dellffo MYllLIT 18211 BEACHBLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Ml-IOllsMl-IH1 WIWllTYM OUAlnDlll1 s.. ROMld Daoa THIODOll ROBINS 92641 ~ e:ce155~t•N;. Int 7111 -------~------+------~~======j ·~~7~~17~ ·····~~ FOID 10.0 H.AllM)e ILVO (otTA MUA Ml OOU) .· VETERINARY l<ENNEL P&Ull W LJllTS ASS'T PIT ln'tervlew I HUf'tlngton HatbOt from 3-5pm Tues-Fri •f\Mwpeln 8Mch Only Ewper le~o• ~'l'-ourYICMTOOllyf ~t.rr9d. 125 Mele Dt . Admiral Yad'ttaChlll14n Coat• Mesa. 931-1030 873-0290 eAIAOI IAU ADI NOW CLAJttr•• n a m MllllOW D1t1H Sill •h 240Z Air, magi, stereo New clutch, llres int Must Ml $4000 OBO 640-04331644· 7348 • • • II • .... )!'""'I' ~....,, ... ~ •lllC:l- 714-833-1300 Fiat 9123 ·82 Spyder 2000 Or~ blve/bge int, 18K m1 orig owner. air cond am Im stereo c:ass, lllnl cono 76().1()89 1 .... 9125 8 f AcCOfd LX 5 'Pd toii cond,low ml W111 sell wtlolaale 613-4346 •11 llMA AOOftl s 1391mo • tx s.ea down C E CommefClal IMM A(l-SAVERS C714) 432· t971 -·i2 Pr~ 1oaoeo $7900 898-3208 FIHEIUllER * HOIDI * HAS HONDA CARS ) 78 Sorocco Rul\I 1tlnt, ~ pa1n1111res & rid•• 1 S2000 Can 498-8895 - BILL 'I A TES VW.PORSCHE ' . ' ~a '• · • '1 i • c. : < '.\I )I LI..\(. 80 P.ci.-Up 4 Spd. gas n concourte S2 990 OBO 850-8122 Runt great• S2 850 9·5 M F 759-9578 ~ 898-3208 OYHIOlnf YOLISWllDS TOCHeUF- '78 Chevet1• auto rebll trans. new brk' gooel cond s 1800 760· 1605 COHMELL CHEVROUT '.'\.,. •L1rt .. r Hh d '"" l ' ,, ~' ' 546-1200 1319 '71 Ford F .. rmoot ' 1• 80 """ltQOfl illf •t..o w~ R.OUll1 N>g n- • In 1 con d S 6900 bllllery $1900 6'6-3 • '8 '152-4809 e>esP.r•'le!Mu11 M ll 80 80 vw Rabbtlt 0..... Pin10 59K m1 Xlnt co'ld' Vef) c;INO, grt lt-ma9 g1f1 $240() obo 714-8<13 '62, 50 mpg S2395 14'8-8533 Liac.la . 9323 MllE •clfHA's H UlFo< v S •• T. Pai. ~. ~ cond SSOOOtobo, 631-1377 co11n VOLISWllEI/ ISIZI ••• tit '4 ..... SOUTM COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN t• lHCI • •t ... ,.,,p Ha• U 1 II/ 19R Selltng 1nv1111no w1tl\ • Oe ty P11ot 0 •-l'tld A4 II 1 tim(' mautrt '11-11 Ttlla lmmacutate h11111ry MOan !'lat ... l)OWel" ... -... -t~. we eovoan. nu tlfW M v1rtyl toe> I d._.. economy R'1 Ot1 "690 Sea.tic. ...., ~.-cteyatn.1 .,, .,.,...,.. t73-1344 tut J \ .-. ,. . . -. . . . -. . . .- ~ . . --. . . . .. . . -. -. . --. - .. - ·-. . . . .. • - -Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 25. 198• .,. __ • • r Newspapers. lheybring a new ·precision to audience measurement .. co -0 ~ L() L() (Y) Newspapers have just invested $2 million in a major research effort to measure and define the medium for advertisers. Simmons and Scarborough carried out 225,000 interviews in markets that account for 66°/o of the U.S. population ... 67°/o of retail sales. Data are available by 24 demographic mea- sures, far more than are available on local TV or radio audi- ences. These studies are supplemented by CAN DO, the Newspaper Advertising Bureau data bank that provides au- dience estimates for every daily and Sunday newspaper in the country. If you're tired of guesstimates and want greater media buying precision, contact Uldis Grava, vice president, marketing services, Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 485 Lexington Ave., New York, NY. 10017, (212) 557-1854. Or your local newspaper representative. -~=~~~---- . . r: • 4 r )