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"AU I could find," woused one, "was a bunch of ner old attachable ponytails from the Sonny and Cher Show." Talk about splitting hairs. 0 lt was apparently impos.sible : to ~the troubled waters cl 1 her 14-month marriage to ti~ Paul SJ.moo. but Carrie fl9her is not rushing off to divorce court. First she has to find new digs in Beverly Hills lJ and finish work on Woody o t Allen·s latest movie, Hannah 1J 1 and Her Sisters, which also i! stars Mia Farrow (as usual) (.; and Mkheel Caine. The way I j things are going. it will be Bumi. who's celebrating his 81st yeer Ma per· i · former ~Ith · a el new movie, Oh 1 God, You DerJll, 11! and his fifth book. ~ Dr. Burps · Pre- saiption for Happiness, allows that he's the posaer child for octogenarian chic. 'Tm making okt age fashionable,'' he says. .. People like to watch someone grow old gracefully; there are a lot cl comedians out there who can't wait to be 88." The notion cl retiring doesn't even enter his mind. "Why should 17" he asks reasonably. Ml've got it going both ways. I'm making films, and as a senior citizen I can get in and watch myself for half price." 0 There was no happier man than Jack Lord when he laid down his lei and said "aloha .. to his long-running (12 years) series Hawaii Fiue-0. "I was on a treadmill,·· he foans. "Up at 3:30 a.m., I hours of shooting. In bed by -1lm teV.1 Photo of S!l!y Sp!cek by © Grg Oorma/Sypta. 9. I don't know how my wife. Marie. survived it. She was always alone." Understand- ably, he erupts like Mauna Loa at even the thought of doing another series. "I've been asked to do some com- mercials, which I've not yet done and can't quite understand why -perhaps out of a sense that dramatic actors should not do them. But every- one else does without negative effect on their careers. Arrd ther do pay wel ... 0 A -pardon the expression -bumper crop of big wheels came out to her- ald the publica- tion of Chrysler President Lee llK:occas auto- biography, aptly titled /acocca. Guests at the re- cent celebrity cocktail party In~ eluded Walter Cronkite, Tom Brokaw. base-- ball commission- er Peter lJeber. roth, and novel- ist Mario Puzo. whom lacocca greeted with the words: "'It's nice to meet a real writer. I'm looking for- ward to [your new book) The Sici/. ian." But there will be no next book from Lee. even though his oeuvre soared to the top cl the best· seUer list. "One time and out," he insists. "I'd rather build cars. It takes the same amount of time: three years:· 0 Douc Sheehan. the love interest of Joan Van Ark on "'Ill I' !Ill . "HUI 11"1 'llOIJ Knots Landing. may have been born in Santa Monica. but his heart is clearly in the high- lands. Name one other actor who regularly plays in a baa- pipe band and willingly sports a kilt Sheehan. who considers himself "on course" with his career, would like to branch out from television to moyies, but unlike many of his col· leaaues. he firmly scotches the notion of producing, directing or writing. "I don~t think that because you can act you can do those ocher things." he says. "A producer's workload is more frightening than Onon Wellee' blood pressure ·· "Are you as afraid of rejec· tion now as when you began your career?" S.G. of Council Bluffs. Iowa. writes-in to ask Te.a Harper, who ~arred with Robert Duvall in Tender Mercies. 'Tve learned to deal with it better.·· says Harper "Rejection is a fact of an actress·s life. No matter how well established you berome. there will always be something you're not right for. I tell myself that I did my best and hope the producer and director have the good taste to want me. And if r don't set it. 1'11 set the next thing that comes along. rm still rejected, but at least now rm re,ected by a better t lass of people:· 1984 FAMILY WEEKLY Alt rlQhll rMef't9d O n a cold November morning in 1983. at the crack of dawn, a cornfield in eastern Tennes- see was abuzz with activity. The figures bravi~ the frozen winds and the stubborn drizzle that turned the soil into mud were not the farmers who usually hurry about at that early hour. They were the cast and crew of The River, the third, and some say the best, of this season's three films about strong women holding families together in rural America. The stars, Si~ Spacek. Mel Gibson and Scott Glenn. are knee-deep in the mud. "Not exactly glamorous," laughs Spacek, pointing al her rubber boots and raincoat. "It takes so much energy to make a film -especially in such con- ditions -that if it's not about something you can really believe in, it's hard to show up on the set every day." Director Mark Rydell (On (;olden Pond) turns to direct a key scene: Tom Garvey (Gibson), his wife, Mae (Spacek), and their son are facing Joe Wade (Glenn) in the muddy field. Tom points a gun at the intruder. who has an army of bulldozers ready to raze the embank- ment 1he family has built 10 stem the flooding river. AJthough !here are some violent scenes in the movie. earning it a ~ 13 rating, this scene has les.s to do with macho bravado than with the united stance taken by the family. ''Cut!" yells Rydell. and the wet, mud-covered actors rush to their trailers. The f amity theme of the movie 1ranscends the script Present on the set are Spacek's husband, director Jack Fisk: Mel Gibson 's wife, Robyn, and their brood of three; and Scott Glenn's wife, Carol, with their two daughters. While it's not uncommon for movie stars to have their families join them on location, ~arely do all the principal per- formers do it at the same time. Before Spacek has a chance to relax, there's a knock on the door. Scon Glenn's two pre-teen daughters, Rio and Dakota, have anived to play with Sissy's !hen 16-month~ld daughter, Schuyler. "Take off your shoes," insists the first- lime mother. "My baby likes to play on the rug." Spacek is an actres.s known for tak- ing on serious roles and for taking those roles seriously. Motherhood is no ex- .~ption. She conrinued to breastfeed Schuyler throughout the shooting cl The River. and she can't imagine leavins her at home with a nanny. "Having a baby ch~ euerythins." she says. Of the three stars in the three "farm f a.mily" movies this year. Spacek is perhaps best suited to her part. All three are acclaimed actresses, with an Oscar apiece. Jessica Lange. who plays an Iowa woman in Country. has credits that ranee from Kins Kons to Frances. Sally Field. the lead In Places in the Hmrt, is besC known as the "Flying Nun." and .f f.-..v WtDl.Y • ~ If• 1"4 .. acel~'s • • onty -----By Dan Yaklr "Now I haue a baby and thae a~ Olha, more importont, clairm on me." Ml)'S Spacek of her daUfhto-, S'chuyler. won an Academy Award tor her first seese and cats and~ and cows. Even serious film ~le in Norma Roe. peacocks." But Spacek, wi~ed and freckled. Spacek's co-stars have also shied away with long honey red-gold hair and the from the Hollywood lite. Gibson, whose tinge of a drawl, fits right into the Teo-electric blue eyes and dark good looks nes.see landscape. She is the farmer's captured American attention in The wife next door. Spacek. 35, grew up in Year of Uuing Dangerously, lives with Quillman, a small town in northeast his family outside Sydney, Australia, Texas and, after graduating from high near the beach. And the Glenns, who school, packed her bags and went to lived in Los Angeles until 1978. now live visit her cousin, Rip Tom, in New York in Ketchum . Idaho. City. with hopes cl becoming a country-"I needed to be around ~le who wescem singer. Tom and his wife. are outside of show business, ' Glenn Geraldine Page, urged her to prepare for says. "In Idaho, nobody cares that I'm an acting career instead. Lee Strasberg, an actor (best known for Urban the late acting teacher. accepted her as Cowboy) -my wife is better known a student. and her career took off than I am -but what f especially like in 1973 With Badlands. Her credits is1hat it's a safe. clean place for my kids now include three Oscar nQIJtinations to grow up." (for Coal Miner's Daughter, Raggedy About the demands of his work, Man, directed by Jack Fisk. and Miss-Glenn says: "If I'm going to be far away ing). Spacek did get to reaJiz.e her from home. r want my family to be with mu~cal ambition when she played me. If I'm thousands ol miles away from Loretta Lynn in Coo/ Miner's Daughter my kids1 I aJways have a feeling that if -she did all the singing in that film -somethine should ~ CIOd forbid. and won a Best Adres.s Oscar for that I couldn't get to l~ right away." part. In the privacy of the traiJm. ~ Spacek and Fisk moved to a farm in family carries on with its own routines. Charlottesville. Va .• last year. "We had But outsSde, when the director calls.-Ac- a place in L..A. and the farm." she ex· tion!" the actors form their 9Creen fami-· plains, "and we spent a few months ly. "Whal attracted me to the picture." there at a time. But lt became harder explains Spacek, "is thll it wu a.bout a and harder to aet back. Since Jack and very scrong American family with' basic f rarely work fin Holtywood); it WM time principles and moral values. I think of to take the plunge. It's~ to be plupd Mae as 8fue: she's like the monar be-- into real life -r M'f!d that as an ~. tween bricks -she keeps the family We have a barn. we raise horses. and together. She keepa the borne fires bum. we have a donkey, goats, ducks and i08 the Wrt women did in the early days of America. Farming is a way cl life that depend.1 on the family structure, but I think Mae could live anywhere. She's happy wherever her family is happy. She doesn't want to.risk losing the fami- ly to save a place, even if it represents their way of life." Sometimes the boundaries of art and life become blurred. On the set of The River. this has become the norm. When you ask Mel Gibson about his working relationship with Spacek, he responds. "It works. We're a family." For her part, Spacek says, "I know Mel as Tom Garvey. If you ask me about Mel. 111 tell you about Tom. And I bet Mel wiU do the same about me. Both of us live our characters out on the set. It enables you 10 explore your character." Scott Glenn and Spacek have "history," as their characters do in the film (not romantic history as Mae and Joe Wade do, however). ''Carof and I have known ~ and Jack tor about 12 years," Glenn ex:plajns. "She knew my kids when they were babies. In my scenes with her, f pretty much deal with Si~ as I know her. It fits." Spacek finds that her work spills over e into her life as well . "In the past. if I was ~ doing an intense thing where f was al l ~ freaked ou t. I'd stay like that for weeks, ~ buildjng up to it. That was my experi-.. ence on Missins -I wanted to make ~ sure I could sustain it all the time, and z it really drained me emotionally and was hard on Jack. But now f have a baby. and there are other -more im- portant -claims on me, though I'm just as serious about filmmaking. l find that every role you play becomes a part of you. All the ones I've played are a part of Sissy now, of who I am. So I'd rather do pictures that help me as a human be- ing, that deal with personal growth. "I do my best work in a happy. sup- portive. loving environment . " she says. "Some people thrive on tension. but even as a kid I always wanted every- body to love me. I needed to win them over." Today she says she's "less that way, because I'm fulfilled creatively. "I'm sure my life will chanse as Schuyler grows up, and Jack and I are flexible. We don't really know where we'll be two years from now. All we know is that we'll be together. Other- wise, we'll take it as it comes. It's nice that The River came along now, because it en.ables me to express what l fed in life. I played mothers befott. but there's a depth or feeling to motherhood that I couldn't comprehend. I had all the moves down -f used my mother as a prototype -and now I don't have to anymore. These are sucfi lntenx feel- in~ can't really talk about them." falls silent Schuyler 8'J'81es In the other room . "You know," 5he con- cludes. ··1 try not to think about weer moves. I take pro;ects that I fed are worthwhile. I'm not an actress for hire. ··rm ruled by my heart. My head's dose by, but I'm happiesc when I let myself follow my heart." IW • E f ~ u:; f • z Norman Rockwell is the most popular and most collected artist in American histOfY. His collector's plates have led the way in value increases.~ are wont\ ten to twenty times as much as they cost four or five years ago. "Looking Out To Sea .. was one of Rockwell's own personal favorite paint· ings. k's truly the Master at his best! This is a storytelling painting >'Q'J ·11 be proud to display ... with its bright. cheer· ful cobs. and its spari<ling border of pure 22-karat gold. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ''Looking Out To Sea" has ~ared once before as a collector's ptate. The origlnat price ol the plate was S75. The oftk ial price now, only two years later. is S 11 O! 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Order Plate only (Item #681) only $19.95 plus .2.75 post. & hand. Or use your VISA or MasterCard. Be sure to include account number, expiration date and your signature. . .. ... .. " , SONS AND THEIR MOTHERS: By Judith Arcano M others and sons -like mother. like son -do the words ring true1 lsn't it supposed to be lathers and sons. mothers and daughters? Sure, mothers are proud of their boys. maybe even brag a bit. and grown sons may tum up with fresh flowers one Sunday morning in May -but after these guys leave the Cub Scouts for the Boy Scouts. isn't Mom just a warm memory? Or do true relationships exist between men and their mothers - a bond that includes respect. intimacy. mutual understanding? Many men are troubled by a conflict between rwo sets of opposing feelings: love and admiration for strong and capable women. and fear and resent· menr of those same ~men. This con- flict arises primarily because the same culture that devalues women. teaching boys and men to be unlike and separate from them. also dictates that . for however shon a time. every man must be m11ma1e with and subordinate to at least one female -hlS mother A mother 1s expected to cuddle her infant son. protect and feed him. and serve as his interpreter of the big world. The intimacy thar develops be- tween the two is deemed appropriate. but it must be brief. Even before a male toddler is to1le1 trained. his mother is already being warned against close en\otional bonding. Such a bond is considered a barrier to masculinity. and boeh individuals are made 10 feel guilty for ev n warning it. By adolescence most boys come to realize that they'tt face social disai> provat. mockery or attack if they let it be known that they actually care about th~r mothers. They know what will be whispered -or spoken -if they act. HOW CLOSE? mil that they might want to go to a movie. for a walk. or to dinner with Mom. The immediate censure follow· mg such a revelatjon is strong. and rhe loss of status is great. "Spending the evening with his mother? Are you ki~ ding me? A mama's boy! A pansy'" It's as if the value of uch an experience is inconceivable What 1s conceivable? What s accept· able? It appears to be the romantic view of motherhood. in which men claim to love their mothers and grow dewy-eyed and tender-hearted at the thought of those careworn fingers and that fond heart Given the reality of contemporary motherhood. though. men are as likely to damn mother as they are to sing her praises. Many boys literally force themselves to 'drop" their mothers because the pressure from their peers 1s so great Others give way slowly. under the in- fluence of thousands of television shows in which mothers are silly. weak. powerless and emo11onally dependent: hundreds of games in which women .are non_existent or only props: and dozens of movies in which mothers are cold and disturbed. manipulative and ,destructive. especial- ly to their sons and husbands. It's no wonder men grow up wonder· ing about the meaning of that now- sarca.stic but still-repeated motto: "A boy's best friend is his mother." How can a healthy relationship be main· rained against such an onslaught of mixed messages? Some mothers give up before they begin -never even trying for a real relationship with their sons. Others feel that traditional arrangements are just fine; that is, they accept and play by the rules -boys with the boys. fathers with sons. they expect lhat sons will grow up and just leave them. and that's how 1t should be These mothers have learned nor to desire or hope for a deep personal exchange with 1he1r sons. "You know what they say -A son 1s .,.'Our son till he takes a wife: a daiighter's your daughter the res/ of her life. · Well. I don 't expect my son to be much tnteresJed m me. whether he 'takes a wit~· or not I don 't Stt that happening with my fnends' sons And that's natural: thaJ's right "If he nttds me or I need him. I hopt! u~ 'II be around for each Olh~. and I thmk we will. And I~ that~~ ontt in a while he'll pick up the phoM ond call ht mo1her .. Bui many of the mothers I've talked to want friendship with their son -as they do with their daughte~ These mothers want a relations"hip of mutual affection and 5enous commitment. . . "I wanJ to keep worki~ on a rela- tionship with him. Just be tn touch and be close. I have enotlgh Olher thill!Js in my ltfe that have priority: he's not my whole life. And I would also like him to work hard in the relar10nslup and be auailable to me too. " -Sadly, the typical mother-son .rela- tionship is not much like what this mother wants. Many men define "closeness" or "love" with their mothers as a scheduled phone call or visit, and rarely include such things as talking about what mother and son think or feel about specific ideas, que:r lions or problems. In many cases. mothers have ac- cepted this. Boxed into that tiny corner called a "woman s place," they accept the false comfort of being only MOTHER. Both mothers and sons ~uf. the process. After all. the informatton ler, in fact Men who've been served bv :heir m()(hers have cannot be lound such constrained women are hand~ elsewhere. capped in any relationship \<\~th a But those men who do tr.. ~ho woman; they're likely to have choose to tv'eak through the Old pal· unrealistk expectations and behave in-terns of Mommy and her little boy. appropriately. both personally and pro-who have the courage to challenge the fessionally. trad1t1onal definitions of sons and The wives and partners of such sons mothers. may we.II be rewarded. for also su ffer from this "total there's more 10 be gained than lost. motherhood" arrangement. If the eroo-One of the \\"Omen f inrerv~ed. as- tional pact men make with their serting that she thought the mother· mothers is that they will give loyalty son relationship is "one of those social and deference in exchange for a con-arrangements that needs to be re- stant now of uncritical affectK>n. praise examined." explained what rhe ideal and support. a spouse. or lover who's m1gh1 be. working on the openness-honesty "M<>1hm and sons should Ir) to principle hasn't got much of a chance. leam as much from each Olher as the" Only a minority of men say that they can I knou.. the world tS changing are willing to work on their relation-all the 11me. and it's lascmatmg and 1m- h1ps with their mothers. adding that poffant 10 me I real/) want 10 know this is not simple or easy. about rt and empolluze with 11 as much "I finally said 10 her. 'look. do you as poss1ble That's somethmg I exp«t want me 10 be a middle-aged sor,rwoo--;-i'"'""'°'H6~~ne:...1..1.J1ia.tJ1LJh1m to sharP Ju5' says. "Yes. Mama" -or do you ht~ world vwu.. wtlh me. At the same want a grown-up person you con trusl, lime I wot/Id exf)«t that he could l«Im an intelligent fn'end in this world? I am a lot from me I think rqOlhers and w1/lmg to be ,vour friend. and I thmk we sons should remain as physically cl~ can be good fnends. but )'OU0te got to as fttls natural lo them TM.,. should meet me at that letel ·She was rrolli funher each Olher's dectSK>n suppart hurt at firs1. but the relat1onsh1p hcis each Olher It should grou tnto on older gotten belier and better." person-younger person fnendshrp, filled For a mutually satisfying relationship wuh the depth of l-'ftll'S of tnltmate relo- 10 evolve. a man must learn to relate to t1onship .. • his mother as he would to a peer A My own son sajd somcthmg this son should be willmg to hear about her woman would probably enjoy. when I pr~ms. listen to her brag, take asked him what he thought our reta- serious personal advice from her. or tionsh1p would be hke in 20 years - give support and praise 10 her for her when he'll be 32 and I'll be 60. He struggles and projects. Many good answered. "Well. we might not still live things can come from a mother's m the sa~ place. so rd expect to taJk friendship with her son's lover. partner . to you on the phone Maybe~ could or spouse. Mochers can offer greater take trip~ t~her nd rd like to 8'0 to wisdom and deeper insight where the} the movies too. And read. and talk. A have knowledge Son may benefit lot like what we do now. J gu " fW from commentary and critic m about thtrnselves as fathers. gaining new pe~uve-on thetr own childhood in f l.MA.Y WUJu.y • OCct.MIO 16 •I .. 7 MMILY GUAMNTD ri. product. • ~ gurenteed. If you .,.. ...... ., in ,,.,., •. ~,,..,,... wm " IOi"-. pron'1lC n Ul'IMd ---~~-~ To ORDER • Send your name.ad· •dress. and zip code end check or money order for $12 95 plus $2 25 postage and handling to AMllHCAN FAMILY, Box 21 , Dept 283-FWO, Kensington StatK>n. Brook· lyn, NY. 11218. CU S currency only.1 NY and NJ residents add appropnate aales tax t: 1984 Amer 1cen Fem1ly General OtflcH 1348 39th St. , 8klyn NV 1.1F18 .. MW! Crew two ..i.. tor ~IV S22 95 piu.13 00 P & H HEN ALCOHOL PROBLE~ GET ALL BaITLED UP - By Russ Allen. been exposed to alcohol In a relaxed healthy, family atmosphere are at an ad vantage. The first drink, they 51}' I f you're the parent of a teenager. shoulo not occur In a "hurry up so w1 chances are thar in the~ month, don't get caught" environment. your child has been In 1 JeaJt one It was found that drinklns and driv Situation involvins akohol. How ing ~ the No. I focus of famil: weU do we prepare our children for talks about alcohol. 'Without a doubt these encounters' For child ren to make dnnking and driving is the worst aspec responsible decisions about drinking, QI teenager alcohol use," confirms Ot they must know the facts about alcohol Robert Sidler, of the University of Penn -what happens when they drink, and sylvania School of Social Work. '1'eel'1 why some people choose to drink and agers are lnexpenenced at both of lhe9 ochers do not Equipped with this ink>r· activities,~ for a~ mauon they wilf combination.'' be better able Lo DOS MG DON'll Teenaeers rt make responsi· •Do dlc9..., -wldi JGS • t MS • spect t he1 bit' dec1s1ons ID•,..,_....,..._.. parents' opinlo1 about their own • Ooa'l wal tor 1 = _....,. ... dllll on drinking ani drinking. The mM8 deaw&on ~" driving. How Gallup Orga~lza-• Oonl .... dlld ._. mre Ille°' Ille ever. the GaJlu1 11on has 1ust ii .. OD=---you're tllldAI....,. poll revealed 1h2 completed a sor-~~ • teenagers aren vty of how fami· Do__._ •• , , ...._111 as likely to fef hes lreat the~ • -~ow -• • I cm-that their hom ject of drinking ..._. die adtb JllGU pe. permits dlscut and alcohol, and the results provide sion of such topics and, as a result. ar some insight into areas where parental often diauaded from bringing them UJ attention should be focused. That may be an important reuon wh While the news media have given fJM'S have long been the main lnftumc adolescent drinking more attention of on a teenager'• drinking habits. Th late, researchers have found no siWlifi, survey, interestingty, showed that teer cant change tn the drinking habits of aaers consider their parents an impo1 youth in our country in the last 20 years tanl soun:e of such information also an Still, far too many teenagers abuse that teenagers, not parents1 a1e mot alcohol· More than three million likely to feel that more di5cussion < teenaaers were treated for alcohol abuse drinking is needed in the home. between 1980 and 1982 The vast ma-During the period when children ar jority of teenasers, however. don 't trying out more adult behaviors an develop anything approachins such a parents are naturally refaxing some cor severe drinking problem. trots, it's necessary to dlsc:u drinkln1 According to Dr. Margaret Bean, of When doing so, parents should remen Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge, Mas&.. ber t~ general points. alcohol abuse amons t nasetS has now • Teach by example. Your own drlnl "stabili7.ed at a hilJh level." Ing behavfor IJ one of the most impo In the Gallup prqect. which was spon-tant influences on you r child's. sored by the Wfne and Spirits Whole-• Qo not make your child feel that h s.alers of America Inc .. wefl over baJf of is on tnal. £ncourage an atmosphere l the parents surveyed said that alcohol which your teenager feels free to rela1 use by teenagers was a major concern his or her experiences and opinions o to them. Enc:ourasJn~y. 90 percent of drinking. the parents reporU'.d discussing this sul> • II Is important for non-dr1nkln jed with their chDdren It wa.. found that families to dlscu drinking with the parents raised the sut>tect of drinking children and for all parents to mall more often than their teenager . their children realize that they have althoush these diacullions were usual· choice. ly prompted by an lnddent fnvolvlna "Parents must provide a .stable ea drinking. It Is imponant for parents to vlronment for their child by baJandn initiate a disc:us.slon about akx>hol when praise and lave with disdpUne." sa) the family I relwd ~rather than Dr Crace Barnes, a ~ an to wait for a problem situation to arise. lfnlor ldentlst 11 the Raearch lnt1Jtut Family d1scu5'K>ns. however, are on· for Alcoholism In Buftalo. N.Y., "an ly pa11 o4 a child's arty educ.atlon about then, at the same time, they must let\ alcohol The atmosphere In which a as models for their children on bi child takes his or her flrsc drink ts also havior1 like drinking." importan1. Mosa teenaaers drink with peers, with no adultl present. Some tx· Ru A/Im 1t a mttJKoJ u111n k1' 'fhomat JtfA perts bfltfVe thal those who have .flrsl "'"' UftlU!f'W)'"' Plt"°""1JNo 10 FAMILY WUJFJ..Y. Df.CDllP 11 • I ... ) I J • •. ( e e i It ' .. .. e n e n 8 r e a ... g 'I d e d DON SHARP'S MONTHLY CAR CARE COLUMN DO YOU REALLY NEED THAT HOT _-----..NEW TURBOCHARGER? ike a fireplace. the more air an charger logic has a serious flaw. As long engine can set. the more fuel it as volumetric efficiency is high, a waste can bum, and the more heat gate dlveru the exhaust gases around energy It can produce. Internal the turbocharser and 1t does nothing. II ombustion engines 1hal have pfscons only becomes active during extremely re11her than turbines, as a ;et engine hard acceleration or when speed ex· oes) depend on the pistons to suck air ceeds SO mph or so. Even at SS mph, nro the cylinders. As the air passes the turboc.harser hardly justifies its cost hrnugh the carburetor, It picks up fuel Once speed rises enough to eompro- 11d carries ii Into the cylinders, too. mlse volumetric efftdency, tt)e turbo- ~uel injection engines have llnle "squirt charger really gets 10 work. and works uns" that spray tu~t 1nto ~--__,,..__...,._..., .. e .urstream or directly nlo the cylinders. Air Oows freely. but it is 111 'lubtect lo the laws of 1wrt1e1 When the piston ucks in air, the air la8J a 111 t~fore it gets movins. ~~~~=- 1 l11gher engine speeds. ~liAill~~ hf· ,;ir lags so much that he cylinder doesn't get ull of air-fuel before the nl<·t valve closes and hur'i off the now. The 11gme thus suffers a lou f uolumetric ~tncy; hat "· its efficiency as an ir pump declines, and the '"'" restricts ltJ abutty to ;urn fuel. Given the constraints on volumetri ll1c1ency. the easiest way to set more " fuel 1nro an engine is to make Its 1\lon!> blgaer or give it more of them. 111s approach, instituUonaJized In the ic:le selection of V-8 engines of a f~ I'd(\ back. has the inescapable conse- 1u1·nce of maJdng the ensine bi&aer and Wt!Vlef. LarSf! efl8ines ~e llOod perlormance, 1ot th ':'f do not, alas, flt Into smaller. 1qh1er cars. To make little engines per· 11rm like big engines. the manufacturers 1n1ply put a bellows on them The bellows Is a turbocharger, a l•·v1cf' Ions used on alrcralt and dieseJ ·11qin In a turbocharger, hot exhaust ,,~pass through a turbine and cause 1 10 1um. Th lmPtl~ turbine tu~ a ht1h that has a comprtSSOr turbine al hf' other end. and the~ lorce- 1'('(15 the engine with ajr. More air nedns more fUel, which In tum means nore power -but without making the hole engine packaae 1l8J1lf1Unlly ngger. Thi aolution Is not u simple as It ms, nor ll lt cheap. At recall, the tur· h~ and the devices thal reauiate t ddd atound S3,000 to t~ price of a ou r-cylinder car By contrut, an op- 1onaJ V-8 mstne would cost only S300 no. In automotive ~lcalions. the turt» very well indeed -unless, as often hap- peru. the waste gate has stuck during aJI that city driving. A turbocharger may also become ac· IJve at high altiludes However. all systems do noc respond equally weJI. so the details ol a particular ~~m de.serve close 5'udy. Turbochargers also have a coneemtal weakness In that they continue sptnning -"coasting." so 10 speak -for a while alter the engine is shut off. Since shut· ling off the engine also shuts off the oil supply. the turbocharger bearings often seltt up from lack of lubricAtlon More recent systems have 1n auxJl1ary oiler to avoid this problem. but the very ex· lstence or the oiler is a reminder of the system's vulnerability. The failure of lhe oiler could lead 10 a repair bill of over Sl.000. Turbochargers make more sense on diesels. which are notoriously sluaJsh In naturally aspirated (non-turbo- charged) form, and they make even more sense In trucks that work hard all the lime. In cars, they are an exptnlive way to pin a characreristlc that rarely applies where 55 mph I the spttd limit FW -----Don Shorp IJ IM auth<>t ol The ~ Woman Driver (Hoi4/l/Oll MiffftnJ and hm u.cn tM ptat 10U1 Km W Ptndy Award for tzullmc• In OUtomOIU/111 /f141mo/IJM FAMILY WCl.V . 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Ap •• ..--------------< ing peop&e" (those who function best in AMSWEltS the '8le afternoon. evening. or Wf.e hours l. True. Researchers al the Uruversity of of the ·~ and then had them fill out Michigan rond~ from their studies a penonalily questionnaire in an ebt to thal people can \mprove their health test the oommon belief tha( the two type simply by improving their lifestyle. In had different personality traits. Their fi~ tum, when a person feels healthier. he di•: While aD aereed thal "momins" will perform his job better. achieve his and "evening" people showed some per- Ps sooner, and feel better about himletf. sonality dileteuces. the ~ of fiealthy individuals are al!O more likely the "morning" and "evening" people did to avoid bad ilabits -such as driving not differ, casting doubt on the valtdity ol without wearing a seatbelt -and u~ the popular SlereOtype of the two groups. necessary risks. As a result. they may OOd several years to their lives. 3. True. Univmity ol Colorado in- ........ (' ...... ley•ac-)' vestiplon conducted a srudy ol two penonality types: ( 1) those who believe their rewarcts are 1~= upon their own actions · term them "internally oriented') · (2) rhose who believe their rewards are 1argeJy due to luck. chance. fate or the · power of others (termed "externally oriented'}. They found that those who relied on luck or chance rather than their own eftorts were .less hW1Jy ~ ed by others. powssed less self· confidence. and had lower levels ol self. esteem than "internally oriented" pec>- ple. Another study revealed that "inter- nally oriented" iridlviduals were better adjusted socially, cooperated more e& ly, had greater persuasive abilities, and were more responsible and independef\t in the activities th ormed. IW • ................ 8 mo "rat:' O 6 mg nicat1n1 n per c1g1re111. FTC Report Mar '84 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. J .· emember how you used to envy the kid whose birthday fell on Decem- ber 25? Twic~ as many pres- ents means twice as happy, right? Wrong. Dr. Gregory W Brock. director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Pr~ram at United States lntemauonaJ University in San Diego. fig- ured thal since his wife was expecti ng in tale December. he would study people's attitudes toward their holiday birthdays. "We both knew people with holiday season birthdays." he said, "and they had always complained about (the situa- 11on). We wanted to find out what it would be like for our child." Of the 200 undergraduates surveyed. more than 80 per· cent of those whose birthdays fell within three weeks of Christmas were unhappy with the liming of their nativity. Students offered these SUggt'S- llons on how to minimize the problem: 1) Make sure there 1s a separate birthday celebration for the child. 2) Give separate Christmas and birthday Sifts. 3) Be sure to have a non-Christ· ma,, theme b the birthday par- ty. Thar's the best way to be a Santa Claus on your child's birthday. . ere 11 co mes the guaranteed "perfect Christmas rree." Sc1en· lists at Pennsylvania State University are nurturing pnze seedlings they have named "Pennspanish." a mucture of the finest scotch pines and seeds from central Spain Dr Henry Gerhold, the forest geneticist in charge. say the tree is "darker. more bluish green, forms more branches. and has a better shape." The tree. however. will not BY MARION LONG H~f 1\1 \1f l!Rlf I,, ,J \ ,, , featured "14 oxen lving in salte. 120 hedes of shepe fressh. 140 pi-es, l J thou· sand esees . . ' and undoubt- edly several industriaJ..strength casks of Atka-Seltzer. Ir this sounds like your kind of feed. you'll want to pick up Loma J. Sass' To the King 's Taste (St Manin's Press). which contains recipes Sass has adapted from King IQch- ard's chefs own "COokery Booke." She stumbled upon the anoent tome while work· mg in the Columbia Univers1· ty library It turns out that 90 percent of the ingredients called for are readily available. And the recipes reaJly work. They were all tested In the "closet-sized kitchen" of Sass' studio be available to con· rr"T"'c;;;::mllt.r.1itS::«~r.:':'fllrm sumers until at leasr 1992 If you jusc can·1 wait, think of the anticipation the scientists must feel. v1s1ons of plum~ line Christmas trees have been dancing in their heads since 1954. when they W;;~"?:: began w-0rkinQ on ~~~iQ:~Nllr"'t--81ilii... apanment This cookbook is the perfect answer for the next time you wane a meal fit for a king with leftovers for a couple of knights. '1(11\1 I \I'\\ n Japan, reports Psychol- ogy Today. some people rely on blood-type evalua- tion for insight into behavioral traits the way a lot of us in the Wesf. rely on astrology Toshitaka Nomi. who has written more than 25 books on the subject. claims that people with blood type A are perfec- tionists and ·susceptible to stress. People with type 8 blood are independent and often creative. AB types are © jectjve and tend to be media- tors. And type O's are cautious and discriminating. But do the Japanese really take all this to heart? Apparent· ly. Some businessmen have ~n to use blood-typing as a guide in hiring an<f handling employees. A Tokyo restaurant manager believes business has improved ince he stopped scolding Type A workers. "Before, thi'lSS didn't go well." he says. "Smee I've begun dealins with workers acrordlns to their blood type. things are going great." Now there's a sanguine attitude for you! the project. But Gerhold lif'Cl_jl''~.__._-+-.. lt'l'llDAYI assures us the trees (Through Friday. Sagittanus. will be worth the ~·~~ci rest Capricorn) Sunday: l.Jv wait because they ,......~~--Ullmann 45 Monday: William cost less to grow Satire 55. Tuesday: Steven Well, if 1hey'll help Spielberg 37 Wednaday: fell the high price of Cicelv Tyson SJ . Friday: Jane Chnstmas trttS a ~.f~'"~ A""'"+.r.P"""lr'' ronda 47, Phil Donahue 49. bit . Dr. Gerhold, Chris Evert Uoyd 30. Satur- good "fir'' you! L..1--...L---'-;:::::~==~~===~..i. day: Lady Brrd Johnson 72. NEXT WEEK IN FW • Harvard psydlologisl Robert Coles wntes about bealing the hoh~ues. • Frank H . author of the wildly popular Dun~ series, offers his thoughts on the Golden Rule. _ ........... i Whal are people readi~ f before they retire for rhe night & Here are rwo reports Vidal Seaeooo! 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ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego (39) KCST, NBC. 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego -.............. (5) KTLA. 5800 W Sunset Blvd . Los Angeles (9) KHJ-TV. 5515 Melrose Ave .. Los Angeles ( 11) KTTV. 5 7 46 W Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles ( 13) KCOP-TV. 915 N. La Brea Ave .. Los Angeles _ ... (28) KCET. 4401 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. (50) KOCE. 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach (56) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine. Anaheim -PayTV Red men love the Garden By LORENZO CARCATERRA It's being played where 11 should be. The Redmen of St. John's against the Rruans of UC'LA in a na- tional!) televised (CB ) game on a Saturday after- noon from New York's Madm>n <i<.1uarc Garden It u~d to he rnm- monplacc for b1g-t1me col- lege ball to be pluyed on a regular bas1!> at the Garden. That hasn't been the case these past few seasons. The NIT has lost come of 11s glitter and prestige: the NC' AA hardly ever calls. and qu11e a number of schools ha' e lo<1t interest an pounding the Garden boards. Now. thanks 1n large pan ot Coach Lou (amcsccca and the bo)\ from Jamaica. Queens. all that has changed. This year the Gar- den will be magic again. SJU 1sgoangaftcrthc No. I ranking and will take a funher step m that direc- tt0n against the once-domi- nant Bruins. The Redmen players seem to sen~ a change, a slight difference. when the) take to the Garden floor The arena hac; often over- whelmed man) teamr,, turned alleged t1gcrc; 11m1d. (0) On-TV . 1139 Grand Central Ave , Glendale given many v1c;111ng teamr, (Z) Z-TV. 2939 Nebraska Avr •. Santa Monica the Big Apple cho~e. It (H) Home Box Ott1ce. Time-life Building. Rockefeller could happen Saturday to Center. NY . NY the goys from the We t (C) C1nemax. T1me -L1 fe Bulfding. Rockefeller Center. Coast. N.Y .. N.Y. College basketball ha (E) ESPN. Bristol. Ct known ome of its greatest (L) SelecTV, Manna del Rey moments 1n Madison ($) ShOwtlme Square Garden. and also a (S) Spotllght few of its kandalous one. (C) Cable News Network, Atlanta In all. however. 1t has been __ llllellile (9) WOA. New York City (17) WTBS. Atial'\ta 2 Sunday. Dec. 16. 1984 a wonderful ride, a joyous stquencc of baskets, cheers. Jeers nnd players and coaches carry1 ng each other off in victory. The tradition continues Saturday. St . John's will be gunning for the No. I ranking: UC'LA will tr) to recall the glory of the John Wooden years -at least for one exciting afternoon. llCNlll -11 (I) IA TODAY -IA flOOTIMl k ~ C.e lllllil .. ................... (1 ........... , 1wm ~ .,,zy,. __ Monday __ _ Ali ut• •fll •nworau.ta1111• .. ,.. u ........................ ...... tter lft tMe *"" UM•lltJ ....._ ........... ... ....... . --feb"llp Uthe ....... -..ni, .... (1 hr.) .. I!> M nw °' aw.ia1111• 11A1W1 U.l ........ endpuf I '1111 ...... ..., "' ...,. ...,..,.. Un.willtJ ....._ ,.,....... "'91 lnrt ••• a _., feb"otpl0tfw9 ol ..,...., ....,..,llRe. (1 ht.) ~ .. 8 IA flOOTIMl 0.-.. C.....,. et ...... .,....~';'-11 Mln.) -m CAWlllllAU I -•Tuesday __ _ --.. fJ -UIUTUU. Loe Maetee Lall.,. ..AllentaHlwkt(lhn..lftNn.\ -m -»rn i• -·re& MelCltuU. Lee An91f 11 Labn ......... '" 11&• (I In... --.1 .... ,.. ....... 11\' ....... -•Thmsd.ay __ _ --•G COUHI UlmlM.l "Uh..._lltJ Of u.v ... T.......,.l"'(llft.l (Pleue tee SPOltT9/J»aCe 30) The world st1 loves u~y TV's top comedienne collects accolades at Variety Clubs salute By BOB THOMAS A111t1 ,,,_.,._ BEYERL Y HILLS -Lucille Ball, unquesti~nably the. most popular COf!l· cdienne in enteruunment history, st1U reacts with wide-eyed "Who, me?" wonder when honors are heaped upon her. She did so recently when sh'e received Variety Clubs' humanitarian award on a CBS television special attended by the biggest stars in the industry, including frank Sinatra, James Stewart. Burt Re- ynolds and Sammy Davis. The show aired last Sunday night. They praised her to the skies. But the zany. wide-mouthed ~once called .. the 'greatest woman clown in the world" by fe llow comedian Milton Berle ·seemed vaguely unbeHevi na, as if they had some- how honored the wrong person. It's no act. Lucille Ball's modesty is not phony. Rather than acceP,t credit for the success of "I Love Lucy, ' she invariably claims it should be given to the writers, te<:hnicians, co-stars and especially to her former husband, Desi Amaz. Still. it was her timing. wails and pratfalls that made the show one of the most popular in television history. "There comes a time in your life when you get a lot of plaques," she said one afternoon in the den of the house she shares with her second husband and partner, Gary Morton. "It's very flatterins., and I'll go along wi th it. especiatly if it benefits cb.ildren." · Proceeds from the CBS special estab- lished a Lucille Ball Diabetes Research Library at a children's hospital in Denver. She has reached an age -73-when she is more reflective about today's world. and much of it disturbs her: "I see so much poverty and unfairness in the rural areas and the cities1 elderly people bcin,a tum~ out of their nomcs, farmers losing their farms. It's like the Okie days of'Grapes of Wrath' all over again," she said. Perhaps, she mused, she should make a film like the current rural dramas. "Coun- try " .. Places in the Heart" and "The R1~er." But then she chanJCd her mind: "I want to entertain, to make people forget their problems." And she's done uactlJ that in more than 7S movies and on televtsion from 195 1-74 in "I Love Lucy." "The Lucy Show" and "Here's Lucy." The SOO comedies are still seen In 80 countries. ··1 wanted to do another series. and I worked on one with An Camey, then with Jackie Gleason." she remarked. "But the networks wanted us in our old roles. They kept sayint 'Where's Lucyr They wcTCn't interested 1r1 me as a mature woman, and • ') I • .,~ Lucille Ball and her family at Variety Club• tribute. From left are eon Deal Jr .• Lucy, daughter Lacie and hu•band Gary Morton. they let me know 11." Ball was born in Celcron, N.Y., the daughter of an electrician. who died when she was a child. and a concert p1an1st. Young Lucy. a bru nette, was danled by the stage. bu t her ambitions were discouraged by an acting sch-ool. So she turned to modeling under the name Diane Belmont. Her ads for Chc~tcrfield cigarette'> caught the ancntton of Hollywood. whert• she went in 19 33. As a blonde, she ap~ared with the Marx Brothers, Fred Astaire and Katharine Hepburn and Ginger Rogers . (n t 940. her tresses a fiery red, 'Bait met Amaz. a rhumba star. The)I married within six months. Ball once headed a television empire that ~ included three studios and numerous series.She and Morton maintain a pro- ducuon office at 20th Century-Fox, and their company produced the sucn·ssf ul feature. "All the Right Moves:· stnmng Tom Cruise. "I had two thing.-. to do with 1t I recommended thnt they shool in John- stown, Pa .. and I wished them gOOtl luck." she said. She continues looking for 8 vehiclt" for herself and figures she would make it for a pay-TV company. not the network~ Her life seems ltkc a happ) dim1' from one success to anothe~. Ytt evrn nt the he ight of .. J Lovt> Lucy," her life was a mtsel) .. L1v1ng through the last five years of the show as a Pagltacc1 took. the edge off any enJO)'ment I might have had:· she said. "Dcs1·s drinking and carousmg were a 1cmblc embarralil!men1 -bad for a woman'\ self-esteem . The talk around town was 'P0<•r Luc).' Because I couldn't face people. I hccamc a rcduse for more than 51'1 years. .. , never demonstrated my unhappmess at the studio. and actually. worlung together wa~ n Messing. Desi had .every- thing so well or~,mizod that it was easy to do the work.. "Our comm11mcnts kept us together, and I always had the ho~ that things would change. But they didn't" When she madt• the break. theirchildttn, Lucic and Desi Jr both of whom became acton.. were Sand 6. ··There wa~ nn animostty." &JI said . ··De;;1 was 0' rrlv generou~ in every way. We even had thc same law)'er. We remain fncndl) to 1111~ day 'r vc alwa~s sajd that Dc.-.1 1r. one of the gre.atest showmen and onf Mthl· 1'11.·,l bustnessmrn the cntertam- mcn1 world has cvt>r sec:o ... Sunday. Dec. 16. 1984 3 -DaytimeDrama- Lola on soap a 'Capitol ' idea 'Edge of Night' star Larkin Mallory joins 'Guiding Light' cast By LYNDA HJRSCH Casting additions and changes over at CBS are almost bigger and more exciting than Santa's Christmas list. Singer-dancer Lola. Falana joins "Capitol" Wednesday. playtng Ke~ly Harper's best f ricnd, anist's agent Chanty Blake. Falana. discovered by Sammy Davis Jr. whale she was dancing in an Atlantic City chorus line. 1s a perennial Las Vegas headliner with ~vcral Broadway shows and TV specials under her belt. Look for her character to mix the Bohemian lifestyle of an anist's agent with the upper crust of Washington society. :·Edge of Night" fans: You may have to ma~s the show. but you won't have to miss seeing Larkin Malloy (Skr,) for even one day. Sadly. "Edge of Night · goes off the air Dec. 28. but t~e very next day Larkin pops up on "Guiding Light" as wealthy. my-;- tcnous busanessman Kyle Sampson. When last we talked with "Guadang Light's" Michael Tylo (Quant). he ex- P.res~ hope •.~at ~r~in might JOIO G u1d•f!& Light. No _1ns1de anformation from Michael; he was JUSl hoping because he adm.ires Cark1n's acting talent. - - Larkin really did double duty this month -he fit.med five <!ays on "Edge'' the last week of 1ts production and three "Guidang Light'' episodes the very same week. Joey Aresco, whose face has graced many a nighttime produc11on. including "St: Elsewhere." "Trapper John" and "Night Coun ," has become a permanent ~st member of''Capitol." He plays Nino Vanoei:tt. ~ character whose bag spending g.cts him an trouble with the town's bad guys. Llawood Dalton 1oins .. The Young and the Restless" as owner of 'the Torchlight niaht club. a man wh o encouraaes Tracy (IS. .. MaJtlud) to work for him. Dalton. who once used the last name Boomer pla,Y".d Adam, Mary's blind husband o~ "Little House on the Praine." ' Jim McMllJff exits the role of Brent on "Youna and Uie Rest le s" to be replaced by Bert Kramer. Bert, last seen on daytime as AJex on "Tex.as.'' Filmgoen have seen him in ''Lady Sings the Blues" and "Thunder Alley." · 4 Sunday, Dec. 16. 1984 . . ,., .......... Lola Falana (center) la welcomed by "Capitol" producer John Conboy (on her left) and caat members (from left) Con•tance Towen, Julie Parrl•h and Ed Nel•on. It's still 'no soap' for David Hartman By L YNOA HIRSCH Q: In one of your tolumn'). :you stated that David Hartman of "Good Morning America" was never on a soap. I bcl1evc you·r~ wrong. I think he played Scott Banning oppos11c Denise Alexander. who played Susan, on "Day'> of Our Lives:· Am I nght7 -C.C .• Baton Roug~. La. A; Sorry, we've cJaecked ii out ud yo1u're wrong. Tbe following actors played Scott BaDDillg, tlle •dopted f•tlttr of David: Robert Carraway, Mike Farr ell (''MASH'•" 8.J .), RoMrt Hog1.n and Ryan MacDoaald. We stand by our flnt state· ment: Hartman, while •r.pearing on maoy nlgbUlme 1bow1 lnclud ng regular 1tlnt1 on "Tbe Virginian" and "Tbe Bold Ones," bH aever dou a soap opera. Q: I think "Capnol" ·~ the mo'il 1ntert'stina soap on the air Why i-;n't i1 more than a half-h(1ur" I~ 11 possible that 11'11 go to an hour? -J L Greensboro N.C. . .. ' A: Jobn Conboy. executive producer of "Capitol," re:alJy eajoy1 tbe llalf-llour format. "Tbe Young aad tile Re1Ue11" was • balf-eiour for maay years oder bla tutela1e, altbougb It fi1ally did e:rpud to u boar. Tbere are nmora afloat tbt "Capitol" may go to u a.our, but Utere'1 ao definite wo rd on tbb . Q: I'd lake to know the name of the Afncan d1i;easc an Pon Charles on "Gen- t'ral Hm p1tal" a few ye.us back. A young boy named Jeremy was the first to &Cl and ~prcad the disease. - S.M .. I t Mye rs, Aa. A: Tbe dl1ea1e was laH fever. We underuand tbat tbere is a real Afrtcan fever wltb tbe same symptom1 aa tJtoae abown on tJae 1eiow. Tltat lever, by tlae way, 1eaerated maay a 1toryllnt, lad9dia1 Steve Hardy's reveall•I tbat Jeff Welter was 11111 blolol)cal aoa . --.. 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Freddy saves $25 to treat his professor-friend to a h0l1day din ner then decides the money could oe put to better use Co-stars Vincent Price and Imogene Coca. (OJ llY llOna WAI ._ A IOD A 13· year-old glrl traverses the genera11on gap by taking a trip back In ttme 10 her mother's chlldhood llO¥ll "The HOiiy And The Ivy" ( 1953. Or11ma) Ralph Richardson. Ceha Johnson 1 hr . 23 mtn ) llO¥ll "Charley's Aunt" ( 1941, Com- edy) Jack Benny. Kay Francis ( 1 hr 21 min) ID •••l•l .. 'lll•IC wmt ..... YOICI •CC).,_ "To Race The Wind" (1980. Drama) Steve Guttenberg, Randy Quaid 11'\r.; '5 min) .. .... " ... TM"CAT ~-..... __ ,.... UT~•UMT ...... 10 Sunday, Dec. 16, 1984 • .. I ClleAOOl All> CIUOt HOUR rr•w.TTa ...... ~ u.fT "The Odyssey ol The Torah Scrolls" The story of sacred Torah scrolls salvaged from the Nazis and tater restored fC>f use 1n synagogues worldwide 1s presented to commemorate the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah 1111 . ~~-YIUIA NI CCI~ nll•MUPI UTT\l RUCALI WOIUOI~ UIT HOUR/ IUICH W.Y.QUllT aecom ~ WOIU T"'_,..,.--.. MCllOIM'I ... .,..,(W)Q .... , ... .,. "KIP Me Goodb e·· (1982 Comedy) Sally Field, James ~aan ( 1 hr 42 min) Q, TMI llCMT AGlllJIT ClUI Child detec lives discover a bo~ of stolen 1ewe1ty and 7a are== dangerou! thieves I I hr I 7:11 TMml 111f AllTA• OOTmT IOYOlllW OUL,Wtl LAMY~ Lo.~ LLOTDO.Vll __,IWAMMT CAIP9 WOIU .. T090MOW __ _ llO¥ll "Courage 0 1 Black Beauty" ( 195 7, Adventure) JOhn Crawford M1m1 Gt~l hr . 17mln) .lJ "Gregory's Otrl" ( 1981. Come-<M Gordon John Slnctalr. Dee Hepburn ~hr. 30mln) WAYOITMITM 7lll llO¥ll "Batlle 01 The Bulge" ( 1966 . Adventuro) Henry Fonda. Robert Ryan I hrs .• 25 min L • ~TYMGN•t1 nmu.u. PClflftMe,_. unu..a LLO'IDOll.Vll I 9 I MwtlDI l1) lfMY ,Al WIU I==-., .. """ MID nt WOLi AND OMR ICI DAMCU 1976 Olyrr p•r 4nld mRdahSI John Curry perlorlT' t-1Ara1 ice oallets choreographed by Cur I'/ .ind PE!ttlr Martins other skating star IPJl'1red 1nc1uoe Jo Jo Start>ock Jae r c1urlr·t:f t1rl\l Patroc.1& Dodo ( 1 hr ) ' llDtU9•N> AIBICM ITORY llOft "Oll\/er1' I 1968 Musical) Rot Mf' dt 01 ver Reed c2 hrs. 26nun) 0 TMAIUM Of TMI CAVIi Foor adven tw••c.on•1• k1dc; chase 1wo esca~d cor• v1l I tt.ruuyt New Zealand wilderness I< r~uver stolen money (I hr 35 min ) EI;)LOVIOfOOO t:IDO ntNW. UQHT 'The Odyssey ol Th' Torah Scrolls · The ,,rory ol sacred Tora~ .r.rc,u~ <;;jlva1,1ed from the Nazi& and late re~tore1 I,, •1<;e 1n synagogues worldw1df •'> p1esentect to commer'l'\orate thto Jew1s~ t1ol1day ol Hdnukkah LAUllll. ,,_ IWIDY ml1MG Tm AT CAlYAllY ,_DDICC K. PNCI TOM,,_ llMY DOWYOUll-.a • AmllCM ITORY · AIBICM TOW HAU .. m'TTMI ..... DAa.IOONI OMl..--1• YIU~=" rT• llO¥ll "MllrCh 0 1 TM Wooden Sol d'9rs" ( 193<& Fantasy) Stan Laurel Oliver H1rdy ( 1 hr 30 min I fm _.,,MU:AlllAllAMDtM- Thts year's Nobel Peace Prize winner Bishop Desmond Tutu of South Alr1ea rlenounces the inherent ev1lt ol apartheid in h1scou~ "~ ·ft · • ..., .. Viewers are 1nv1t11\J to test thntr men1111 ~klll1' 1n a ~rleS ol last-paced animated onme& I. lllOVll "The Twthre Cha111s" ( 1970, Comndyl Ron Moody Frank I angello ( 1 hr 33 min I • ( $) llCMI 'Around The World In 60 Oays" ( 1958. Adventure) 0.vld Niven, Shirley M:lc;.l 111no 12 hrc; <&8 min l I -Sunclg Coat. I llCMI "All Fall Down" (1962. Orama) Eva Marie Saint. Warren Beatty ( 1 hr , 50 min .. I llROOK HOlftfM. .. Cl) JI\ TODAY .,,.ca,..•1c1 DAY tll DelCCMIY __,..CONUID MIMI "The Soos Of Katie Etoer" ( 1965, Western) John Wayne. Dean Mar- tin (2 hrs.. 30 min.) I i-.CMlnlMm ....,.wrr ... co... ... .-.. tll M W1B (1') llOVll "Cross Creek" ( 1982. Orama) Mary SteenbUrgen, Rip Torn. (2 hrs .. 2 mtn) m,.,.. '°'°" .. a ... l'OOTUU St LOVIS Cardinals at Wash1:;.:sk1ns (3 hrs .. 30 min ) 0 A CAllOl An animated ver- sion ol Charles Dickens' classic about the m1r.~benezer Scrooge ( 1 hr.) 0 "Topper Takes A Trip" ( 1939. Comedy) Constance Bennett. Roland Vou~hrs) ~ Ill\ ,:>l'IALL St Louis Cardinals at Wa= Redskins (3 hrs.) 0 tllTlllTM Cf) llOVll "Sherlock Holmes And The Pearl Of Death" < 1944. Mystery) Basil RathboO~ Bruce ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I TOllY I~"-_,. M .... .... llllA*I J IWIMOUTt tll M '111 Muhammad A:1 vs Ken Norton (March 1973 In San Diego) (R) (I hr ) t0) llOYll "Two 0 1 A Kmd" ( 1983. ,Romance) John Travolta. Olivia NeWlon- IJoru;.,<i,,~ymu') -YMCYDm&ll• ~ICHIUD .. ~ Q)t llCOll'OMTID OllCA9UI llO¥ll "Speedway" ( 1968. Musical) EM~~~~inatra. (2 hrs.) $.,."The Great Adventure" (1976. Adventure) Jack Palance. Joan Collins. lhr .. 25 min) ~TOADVIWT\lm ,,. ,..., ATM llOVlll .......CPUUI llOYll "The F1e1ton Makers" (1967. Mys1ery) Roger Moore Sylvia Syms (2 hrs.) 07J llOVll "40 Carats" ( 1973. Romance) Liv Ullmann. Edward Albert (2 hrs •. 20 rninJ.. • l1"IOIW WOIU I) :r ~r~am lnvltatlonal final rovnd. five from Boca Raton, Fla. (2 hrs.) (1.l llOYm ''Amityville The C>emoii" (1983. Horror) Tony Roberts. Tess H1trptr ( 1 hr , .45 min.) (%) llOVll "N11t1ona1 Lampoon's Anlmal HQUse" ( 1978. Comedy) John Betushl, 11.im~ (I hr .. •9mln) tW WM.Lmmf .,._.-T TmYCCU•m.am .,.. "Capiice.. ( 1967, Mystery) Doris Oal.:lfhar<I Harri& (2 hrs ) 11* wmtDAVI»~ l'OQll • toaln ,..._. IOCI Boot>tr's peaceful d y 11 ruined by btOSIS. porty goers and old Qyps1es (Q)llCMI "The Ruling Class" (1971, Ora- ma) Peter O'Toole, Alastair Sim. (2 hrs .. 35 min } -Afternoon---• -1=-.:tr 1*-wmtDAWID--..V ~ .... 11CM1 "The Pride Of Jesse Hallam" (198t. Orama) JOhnny Cash. B<enda Vaccarti.2.f rs.) e llY "Agatha ChrlStle's Partners In Cflme" Tommy and Tuppence Beres.- lord 1nves11gate the murder of a masked woman during a lovers· rendezvous at a ~htclub:£ ( 1 hr.) "'°"*ltDllC ¥W llCMI "North To Alaska" ( 1960. Adventure) John Wayne, Stewart Granger. (2 hrs., 2 min.) (f{J llOYm "Two 0 1 A Klnd" ( 1983, Romance) JOhn Travolta. Oltvia Newton- JQl'ln. ( 1 hr., 28 min) PAPac:Me ntr llCom llM 'IOllm .. m ..... -.m •Mooea""-m1m CONLMe .......... Mm*l'MIC WW Nt Ill fl001UU. Regional coverage ot Pittsburgh Steelers at los Angeles Raid- ers or Kansas City Chiefs at San Diego Cha~,.fi.hrs ) llUTtllA&LOlllll FM ... ID•UL WOM.D •MAW ..... LUCY llCMI "Mame" (1974, Musk:al) Lucille Ball. Beatrice Arthur. (2 hrs ) fJD MAllC: A GUa'1C* tll .... British 1ournahst Peter Williams presents the first lull-scale tele111Slon inqulry Into the sinking of the Titanic, and Interviews some of the last rema~ivors. ( t hr.) tz "'-Kansas City Chiefs at San~~r~~MTI ~ ~ "Davi! Cup Finals'' U S. vs. Sweden 1n best slng1es match A or B. rrom Gothenburg, Sweden (A) (2 hrs.. 30 min} MOYll "Wavelength" ( 1983. Sc1ence- F1chon) Robert Carradine, Cherie Cume (1 hr , 27 min ) lSJ lllCMI "A Lile Of Her Own" ( 1950. Orama) Lana Turner. Ray Milland. ( 1 hr . 48m1n) llOYm "Ladybug, LadybUg" ( 1963, Orama) Nancy Marchand, Jane Connell. l~m~-19 llAml-UI I llntYOU Featured· Rabbi Marshall T Meyer. Un111ers11y of Judaism Wiii discuss the meaning of Hanukk.ah; a cooking Clemonstratlon ot Holiday foocss. D "'"'°°' ()) llCMI "II Cwme Upon Tt\e Midnight Clear" ( 1984, Orama) Mickty Rooney, Scott Gnmes. (2 hr•.) Cf) llCMI "A Boy Ten Feet Tall" ( 1965. Adventure} Edward G. Robin.on; Fergus McClelland. (2 ht$.) · 9 llCMI "Tht Montychangers" ( 1978, Orama) Kirk Douglas, Christopher Ptummer j3Na.. SO min.) D llllllJ,,_ .,......,,. MTI CH) llOWll "Where The L"lllel Bloom" ( t974. Orama) Julie Gholson. Jan' Smithers ( t hr , 37 min.) · ·1···--.,..... . DIMUC. .. U.S.Natlonals" (t hr.) • llO¥ll "Spectre" (1977, H0<ror) Gig Young. Robert Culp. (2 hrs.) G) MOWI "The Man In The Santa Claus Sult" ( 1979. Fantasy) Fred Astaire, Gary Burghotf (2 hrs.) fli) M ITOM Fiimmaker Frederlck Wl&e- man focuses on the main Neiman Marcus store and corporate--headquartets In Dal- las, 1nc1U<Mg sequences on Internal man- agement, organizational patterns and the wide range of consumer Items SOid there. $(2hrs) ~-.OIY .,. "Let's Spend The Night Toge!~ er" ( 1982. Documentary) The Rolling StonMOv*l hr . 30 mtn.) CO) ''Visions 01 Christmas Past" ( 1979 Adventure) Shirley Jones. Peter Haskell. ~ 35 min ) tal I='"' llAnoet ., ... ..., llTIODUCm-.oll llO¥ll "Two Of A Kind" ( 1983, Romance) John Travolla. Olivia Newton- John ( 1 hr . 28 min ) llll@ POllTUlf OP ,_.CA "Pennsylvania .. U hr ) .. IJ lllOYll ·~The Atta1r'' 11973, Romance) Natalie WOOCI. Robert Wagner. (I hr . 30 min) U MOYS 'Topper Returns" ( 1941, Com- edy) Roland Young. Joan Blondell. (2 hrs J I OllVIJI TO RC" I !WI MAWAlflM .. PUElUID ..... '"""ICiM_,.... llO¥ll "Animal Crackers" ( 1930, Comedy I Mar11 Brothers. Margaret Dumont ( 1 hr , 38 min ) , 1; DIAN llM1'lt • LOMDOI The versatile entertainer performs from the Apollo VIC- tona w11h a seiectlon of favorites Including ·Pennies From Heaven," "That's Amore" 'For The GOOCI Times" and hit signature tune. "Everyb<>dy Lo....a So~ b<>dy Sometime " AISo featured are a trll>- ule by the Variety Club of Br1ta1n and cflps from Marlin's old network series.. ( 1 hr ) .. DMm.IOa. ITU.Tm 'ATIUUnMOUDAY~ A blend of Ch<1s1mas music and comedy tea.aunng Pat Hurley. WON employee, wtth SIT ensemble of C~~o area actors. ( t hr ) ~ ~hverl" ( 1968. Musical) Aon tD~~~r-2=)(11) ® .... .,. ....... ~­.... a-..ou,.-. QMTllAI -Buoyed by Christmas spirits. Fredd}' aa11es $25 to treat his professor-friend to a h<>llday din- ner. then e1ec1des the mooey could be put to better use Co-11ars Vincent Prtoe and lm~neCoca •11-.D. Wl.DwcaDtll--... W llSCITYU.U. · mV9 "Crvctt>le 01 Horror" ( 1970, HOUOI') M1et1ael Gough, Yvonne Mitchell [?hrs.) • llOWll "The Re11engers" (1972. WM!· em) W11flam Holden, Ernett 8orgnlne (2 hr ) I ll~!X~:m .. ,.:.rillD~ Guest David HM· ty Vice presJdent and auto ana.lyst. Drexel Burnham. Lambert. loc ri . ...,....., ~ Sunday. Dec. 16, 1984 11 • ' -laililay Colil. l ... ,a... ... -..-.... _,,. _.. "Nare And Heyes" ( 1983, Adventure) Tommy LH Jones. MIChaef O'Keele ( 1 hr .'° min.) .,.. "KIA Me Goodbye" (1982. Comedy) Sally Field. James Caan ( 1 hi . .. 2 ~ C%l "La Trv1te" ( 1982. Drama) Isa· belle Huppert. Jacques Splessler ( 1 hr . 56mln.l •m_.._ •8 e.TCIP ... Olci< and Pat Van Panen celebrate Christmas traditions from around the wortd with guestt Nell Sedaka, the Gatlin Brothers. Marilyn McCoo, JulOe Newton, MenudO and Amy Grant. (1 hr) I LATllTmo mT•,_,_o PACIMMnal .,. "Holiday Inn" ( 19,.2, Musical) Bing Croet>Y. ~ed Astaire (2 hrs ) •Ml-TOii._ .... -PACll •CU.Mm 11'1' ...... , ...... • ii&• ALL Topic· comparable worth QIN .... Q .. A ..... I& ,_ Lm "The Catholic Church. Abortion And Pollllcs" Guest Archbtshop of New Vork John J O'ConllOf ( 1 hr J • ..._POOT&Ulllll (() C0U.. IOcm NCAA O.vtsion I Championship, live from Seattle. (2 hrs ) CID ._ "Kiss Me Goodb e" (1982. Comedy) Sally Field, James 6:an ( 1 hr . ,.2 min) llOWll "Annie" (1982, MusJcal) Alleen Quinn. Alber1 Ftnney (2 hrs . 8 min.) G-... COUITTTODAY •al mA IAIKITIALL. Utah Jau at Miiwaukee Bucks (2 hrs . 15 min.) .. , .... -.._ M M:T Oii VIOL.a BrOOke Shields nerrates an e11amlnatlon of the slatlstict and casutlltlee of drunk drlv- 1 =what Is being done about It. .... Q ~O') -UYOMAU. -lvenlng ---- -1 &::...-rCl•TllU Q A l"IOl- ldey speci.1 fNturlng Ozzie, Harriet. 08\/ld and Rlcky NM<>n. whO remlnisoe about Ctvtstmat It the NelSon home (2 hrs ) 1,., ... .... .. "Spectre" ( 1en. Horror) Gig Young, Robert Culp. A crlmlnologl11 and a pl'lysicltn diteov.r superna1ur11 forces at wOtk In a mllltonelr•'• manaM hrs.) I WMCIJwmtN• ii ·-.. "Victory At Entebbe" ( 1976. Ad\lenture) Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas. A band of lsreali commandos ateges a daring 1rrtleld rlld to Ir" 104 Jewllh hoa- tagea being h.id In Uganda by Arab ter- rC>flsta. ~,.·~ . · • M-111 Trevor and Hower<1 con- 12 Sunday, Dec. 16, 1984 front the insurance man Who ran away IWll~)olUl'f llOWA A review ot the latest research on acid rain foooses on dec:llnlng toresrs. damaged stone structures end polluted lakes. Q {1 hr) (C).,. "Bt1r• (t981. Drama) Mici<ey Rooney. Dennis Quaid Ba5ed on the true story of a ment4lly retarded man who eol8f6 the outside world 11ftet being 1nst1- 1uhonahud for « years ( 1 hr . 40 min ) ©) llOWll "Two Of A Kind" ( 1983 Romance) John Travoll•. Otlvia Newion- John A sell-style<1 inventor and a bank teller are chosen by the Supteme Being to prove manl<lnd's worthiness 'PG' ( 1 hr . 28m1n) (S) llON "Beastmaster" ( 1982. Adven· ture) Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts A young man w1lh an unusual talent for gov- erning animals searches tor rhe villain responsible for the destruction ol his vii· ~e. ·pa· ( t hr , 45 min ) (ZJ llOWll "Charley's Aunt" (1941, Com- edy) Jack Benny, Kay Francis A lellow at Oxlord poses ait a female In order to save his pal from a Stt<:ky Situation ( t hr . 21 min) .. , ............. NM -Oii MOU.YWOOD A look back at the scandalous early days of Holtywooo 1n the 1920's. lnckJdlng the fest fives and ear1~ths of silent screen stars l •llMCM•-, .... ,,,'ffllTMI M •-TrevOf es framed In more ways than one when a fOfmef Pf'rSOOer ~rnts his portrait. 'Ml1~::n.. e •• ..00. When Alfonso learns he can't spend Christmas with hts lrents..'.~v~yone tries to cheer him up Ll9Un--ITOR*"1 ITMllMCM Ml.c.AnmlmAT • lmM.I. M1-An examination of the Danube delta on lhe Black Sea. where Industrial· lzatlon threatens the area wildlife. Q ( 1 l:!!.c) Cl) UmOUTI Oii ntl 'M Muhammad All vs Ken NO<ton (Sept 1973 In New Vorll) (R) (I hr ) •AMA•t Viewers are Invited 10 test their mental skill& 1n a CJerles of fasr-paced animar~mes I llY ••119llMA .... 119 ....... 7:11 G) ~ ••-n-m• Henry llOpes opera will put Punky to sleep. Punlly loses a coin lhal's meen1 to help her lace a booster lhot. rn 11mm11n ... CID ..,_. IOC:. Boobet'a peaceful day Is ruined by beasta, party goera and otd r ... "Al<plane II The SeQuel" ( 1982. Comedy) Aobert Hays, Julie Hag· ~ry A commerclat epeoe-1hu1tle compa- ny attempts to kHp a pilot from revealing the Pf'Oblems with Its first crall before 11 lakea oft on Its maldon flight 'PO' ( 1 hr . 25mln.) (0) mA umTIM.&. Weahlogton Bullets 11 Lot Al'lgelea Laker• (2 hra., 30 min ) (%)8DWll "Gregory'eGlrl" (1981, Come- dy) Gordon John Slnolalr, Oee.Mepburn A Scottish echootboy fills head-over· hffls for h1a soccer tee(n'I first female i Y* 'PG'j l hr., 30 min.) ,. MYGP•a•v -Cl) .. • -""°" Jesslcll crosses sabers w1tn a KGB agent cw Conrad) when She oecor Mo mvolvt> j • a delec:ttng S0v1e1 ba11,.t .Jane"' acc.. or mur<1er ( t hr J Q G) .. T Ale 'W*•llL I.In I awrn.At DMAllt Manhattan 1 1 provide rhe selling f()( 1'111 talu vi .i ... , larchkey kid and a st<1eW'11k Santrt ,.,, ellorts to chee< him up are a1dl'<l l>~ S.OOISI David ~pert. Id ano It p n Coty Music Rall Rockette., O I 1 tt1 I U 'W:--...CY ALMT D @) llOVll "The Stong' ( t97') fJ!i! Paul Newman Robert Redford In t"l Cl1icago. a veteran con ar11s1 tPa11 with a 1h1ef who has stolen lhe mob st kroll. and together they ptan an eldl .hoax to swmdle another half nulhon 1• the crooks CR) g (3 hrs ) 0 ntl • llAIOa ctMTllAI UIC Guests including Carol Burn .. tt 11nd ' • Anton 10tn Jim Nabo1s m this hohda~ c1al from Hawa11 ( 1 h1 ) ClJ TAUt l'WOlll T14E DAM_,. CD llOVIE ·II Cam,. Upnn Thto M 1 Clear" ( 1984 Orama) Mickey n,, ' Sco11 Gomes A retirP.d New Yor"' th·' live d•es before he c.an tulMI hie; ( r.r .:;1 prom1!;1> 10 tw; g•anoson so ne H'• t "hedventy barua1n' I:> rnt 11r tr I il•I hrs 1 W LRITYl.11OIFTltl11CH AND ,AllOUt fli) NATUlll An e.ramon<thOn ol 11'\o 0 1 delta on rhe B1ac1< Sed wt1erto 1no1 t ,zation tr1reatens the drea ""'•lb' hr J CD MAITDPtlc:I TMl.AN n I! r, • .., The Crown Adapte<1 from Pe ,1 S l e>ur novel seoes The Ra1 Ov i i lt>I Ourong 111e lac;r years ol Britts/ ru • lnd1d A young 1no1an suwoc1ed wbvers1on by a racist police suµe11nh• ant develops a Clos" lnendsh1r wHt English nurse Stars Susan W0<>lcJ111f Ari Malik and Tim P1go1t·Srru1ti (f'.ur · 14) Q (2hr-;) l C)llOYll"'Gorkv Park' C t98J. My~I~ Wtll1am Hu11 Lee Mar-11n A Mo~ow tu 1c1de inspector's 1n111•st1gat1on of a l.11za lrrple-mordlJr n6a1 a skating 11nli leo<JG ~ lo cqnfrontatlor is w1lh the KOR ;inr: globe-tro111ng Ame11can business 1y< n 'R' (2 hrs . 8 mm ) 'SJ IPORTICINTD <H llOVll '( (•% <..lt:l'• 1J• Mary S1eenb111gen. R·p To"' bas" the rner.1o+1~ of Mariortl' Kiri,,." flAwi•11 In 1928. an dmbll•O•J<, Ne-N 'lnr~ wri leaves her wedilt·v husbar u r ,, thn r• peaceful ex isl enc,. ! 1 r 1u11t.1.1 or , grove where ShP p10·1., •o wr11r G r romance novels PG f ;> tlrs 2 111111 1 S. llOVll Trading Places' ( t98J c.;o edy) E<1<1•e Murphy, Dan Aykroyd Aw to-do executive, a ghello-bu·<i c l)n rr and a proslilute devise a ptot of rtt111)1 against two connMng 1tnancre11 n· r) hr ,46m~ -1=••wa1. .. LOUIUllT llM't,...Vl.~ • aoa:•~ n , 1 11 shaken whl)r her chllr "~ m1S<1µµ1 'Pr "" th"I •t •u•• GD YCMICMIOPl't ll11f .IOU.Y CIRI llAt ..,._ Bob Hopo' guestS •t h11. nr al oetebration 1nc1uoa actress Shirt Jones. Otymp1c O' .~ medalist M11ry L Retton and tht-elated PrH~ / American lootba11 t ll'l ( 1 hr ) •=.=cu • tcU>QOl.D " • " 9 WIM•CI MATM "The Jewet In The Crown" Adapted from Paul Scott's lour-novel series "The Raj Quartet." se1 ooong the last yeers ot British rule of India A young Indian suspected ol subversion by a ractSt police superintend em develops a close lflendshlp with an English nurse Stars Susan W004drldge. Ari Mahl< and Tim Pigoll Smith (Part 1 of 14 :i~hr~ Imel IOWl Air Force vs. Vir· glnia Tech frpm Shreveport, i.a. (R) (3 hrs) llOWI "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" ( 198 I. Adventure) Harrison Ford, Karen Allen In 1936. a globe-rrotllng archeolo- g1sl·adventurer races Nazi 1t1111doers tor a legendary rehg1ous artifact ol enormous power, narrowfy escaping dozens of dealh traps en route 'PG' ( t hr . 55 min J CZ) llO¥ll "The Onion Field" ( 1979, Ora· ma) James WOOCls. John Savage Based on the bOOk by Joseph Wambaugh In 1963 a policeman 1s murdered by two pelly 1h1eves who undergo a lenglhy grueling incarceration before and dur•ng their trial A' (2 hrs . I min ) l .. ICOTT t:ll OP91W t:ll CJ) AUCI Allee. Vera and Jolene try to rescue Mel from a Ille of crime when they assume he's 1n cahoots with a gang of lhieve!> whO sell stolen meat c;> U ICMOOl. llAT (!) •ACI '11 THI• Aspiring fashion mod els compete for a top agency conlract In this special co-hosted by lee Majors and MOfgan Bllltany Guests Chrtslie Bnnl< ley, Cheryl TiegS, Morgan Fairchild and Andl§1bb (2 firs ) -a {JJ TUlf9t '°911, 11.D. J T beheves Iha! a 11ampire Inhabits the old mansion where tie's temporarily house-s1t11ng ( 1 hr) a GO QMTllAI • •All•TI* This Yuletide gala stars Nell Garter. Donny and Mane Osmond. Metropohtan Opera mez· zo-soprano Fredefk:a von Stade. Hal Lin den and the Osmond Brothers_ Also lea· tured are the U S. Naval Academy Glee Club. the US Army Herald Trumpets and l the ;1~ap11s1 Church ch0tr ( 1 hr ) WOll.D TOllGMOW .,..,,A&. .... llYlraVI "Agatha Christie's Panners In Crime" Tommy and Tuppence Betes- lord 1nves11gate the murder 01 a masked woman during a !overs· rendezvous at a ni hlClub Q ( 1 hr } llO¥ll "Two 01 A Kind" 11983 Romance) JOhn TravOlta. OIMa Newton JOhn A self-styled inventor end a bank teller 8/e chosen by the Supreme Being Jo prove mankind's worthiness 'PG' ( 1 hr . 28 min) llO¥ll "Merry Christmas. Mr Law rence" ( 1983, Orama) Devid Bowie Tom Conh Ourlno World War II, a Japenese POW commandant attempts to Impose his concepta ol dlsc1plill8 end Ofder on the p11soner1. causing a clath of Wiiis with a stubborn British major ~· (2 hrs . 4 min "-o ) ~-I CIMW INCUI. Q The werers family d48Covers enew the spl111 ot Christmas with their friends ( t hr ) •• THI..._ __ "'°" The come- dian returns with slletches. aspiring come diant and surprise guests -al) llCMI "Saul And David" ( t968, Ora O'll) Norman Wooland. Gianni Gerko King Oa9fd batttes with Saul end the Phil· 1st1nes over the fate of lsreel (2 hrs . 30 min) .. O rT•WTTB m llfTB'rtl•n n. -Featured =11.iiff:i: .. (l~J ' PITlll '°'°" ...., .. AQIMT .,... THI WOM.D WAI Wml Newsreel. travelogue and docvmentary footage, hlmed from t900 to 1926, offers a unique 111eW of Tibet, Chtna, Israel, Japan and other e1to11c lands ( 1 hr ) ~) llOV. "Gilda Live" ( 1980. Comedy) Giida Aadner, Don Novello. Redner reprises some of her "Saturday Night Live · characters 1n this ftlm record of hef ooe woman Broadway show 'R' ( 1 hr 30m1n) 1.; WomM OM Ill 'S) llOVll "That Championship Season" ( 1982. Drama) Bruce Dern. Stacy Keach F""P former high sch004 basketball stand- fJ<Jtio gather IOf a disturbing reunion with tht> c. 'ac.h who influenced thetr hves R 1 hr 48 mm} . lllC llYIMID't ~ 11:1' Cll ... )CMMAICORI tUI NmAY .urrt NIAL 'ACitiliW AIC ... Q Cll ... WOM.DV... AT l'MI llO¥lll IMTDT.-r l1ll -featureo 'Dud:...~~~rley Macla1ne. ( 1 hr ) QIOMI ....... 8"ITl Mee• ' llOYll · Natton31 Lampoon's Animal Hous~" ( t978. Comedy) John Belushi. Tim Matheson In the early 1960s, Oelta House lhe zaniest and wildest gang on a c..Jllege campus. battles lhe suave Omega House anu lhe SChOOI'~ dean 'A' (I hr J9 fl'") m111cu• 1,.<H llOVll ·circle Of Iron" (1979. Adven· ture) Oavid CarradJne. Jetf Cooper. A bhnc1 mnr111~1 arts master teaches an anK· 10\Js youth ways in whlCh lo use his skills 1n a crusad~stlce 'A' ( 1 hr., 42 min.) 1b9 0 MOU ClOllUP Featured a IOOk ftl " ovies which are hitting the theaters for O•r1<.trnas. Raquel Welch talks about her r~>w t:>• ' k ;n beaut'y a report on the new ,...,, tmlid;iy music (!; HAMYO 11• I) llOVll l wo Mules For S1s1er Sara · •<no r ·Pdyl Shirley MacLa1ne Clint fa'>t.vc.rd An American mercenary 1n 1Q1h C.l'lntury Me1t1co helps a whiskey swilling nun to cross the desert safely ,.,~~ .. ...,.. •.. 111CWI •••••n ... ..... ,OllOMOW ~ A report on the history and prec;ont status of the Sovlel Union's five- yenr b8111e in Afghanistan, and a IOOk at thft U S interest In neighboring Pakistan ( 1 hr I FAMTAIY&AIC IPOllTICBTll 1t'1I ...... Of llOLLYWDCm -.UT-=cm-oau...ICT* •... ~ M'IWOI M llTI IOCll s mca CllllCll••-.....,,.. c llO¥ll "The Rvttno c1t1ss" c 1971 Dr•· m11) Peter 0 Toole. Alas1e11 Sim A man 19 111tAnMd from ,. menial 1ns111ution to till the ar;stocratic polltlon vacated by hlt deceased father 'PG' (2 hr& .. 35 mlii.) 11:9 llCMI "Angel Of H.E.A:T.0 (\982. Adventure) Marilyn Chambeta. Stephen Johnson. An espl<>nage agent hat • field day working undercover es e mud wre&- ller. ( t hr .. 35 min) 1M D llOWll "Promise Him Anything" ( 19741. Comedy) Eddle Albert,~ Fa. ter A disgruntled young men MJel hM computer-matched date IOf reneging on her rn~ (2 hrs> 1HI !ll UT PATROL W~ llCMI ''Clancy Street Boys" (HM3, Comedy) Leo Goroey. Huntz Hall. In order to get rehef assistance. the Kldt pre- tend that they are the cl'llldren o1 e poor couple (2 hrs) ~=Chrysler Team lnvltatlooal final round. from Boca Raton, Fla (R) (2 hrs ) ._s, llO¥ll "Bluebeard" ( 1972. Orama) Richard Burton. Raquel Welch A psy- cno11c woman-loller d9VlSeS many ways ot dO!ng away w11h beeu11tul ladies 'R. (2 hrs. 3 min) 1:11 ( , llOYll "Kiss Me GOOdbye" ( 1982. Comedy) Sally F181d. James Caan. A wid- ow whO IS abOut to remarry is visited by her late huSband's ghoSt 'PG' ( 1 hr • ~~ min) •1c:Am1> ~ ,. ... llOYll "Too Many Suspects" ( 1975. Mystery) Jim Hutton. Ray Milland. Ellery Queen and his father, Inspector Queen, try to sotve the murder of e fashion ner~rs ) ... ~ ... llOYll "La Trulte" ( 1982. Drema) Isa- belle Huppert. Jacques SpleSSler. An innocent Frencn country girl resists 1H anermns to corrupt her by the men-IA-hef hie. bOth 1n France and Japan. es she rises from peasant trout-term« to the heights ot buSlnesa soccess, 'R' (Cubbed 1n E~~t hr .. 56 min.) =15e;: n Cll .. _,.ATCM .. "North To Alaska" (1960, Advenlure) John Wayne. Stewert Grar'19er A man finds a wbalilute fOf hll 1 friend's hancee &tier he dtseOV9fl l'he has married enot~ hra . 2 min ) =;a:::_......, .. ..... ,_ llOYll "Beyond The Limit" ( 1983, Drema) Michael Cenle. Richard a.re. An fnghsh phySICian acts to secure tl'le release of Brtta1n's hOnOrary ex>nllll In Argentine. kidnapped by revoiutlonarieil R' l I hr . 43 min..) ({) .,_ "Ki" Me GOOd~' (1882, C°"*'Y) Sally F1eld, James C.en. A Wid- ow w1'0 is about to remarry is Yllhtd by her 181~ husbend's ghoSt 'PG' ( 1 tv , 4.2 mtn) alt 9 llOYll "Taggan" (1"5. W81tem) Tony voung. Dan Ou<yn.. Bued on Looi. L ·Amour's novel A man IS hired to klll • young bOy who wants to tll9r\g8 Na per- ents' murder ( t hr . 30 min ) , .... ..... SundJly, Dec. 16, 1984 13 'WlllL· .. ~ I -lanclay Conl. CZ) .,. "Two 01 A Kjnd" (1983. Romance) John Travotta. Ollvfa Newton- John A self-styled inventO! and a bank teller are chosen by the Supreme Being to p1ove mankincf& worthiness 'PG' ( t hf . 28 min.) .. (!)....,.. ([) ..... ,_ (Jt) -Monday _.._nlng Movies- 111(%) "The Onk>o Field" ( t979. Drama) James Woods. John Savage (2 hrs 1 min) Ill@ "Corey For The People" ( 1977. Dra- ma) John Rub1ns1e1n Eugene Roche ( 1 hr 30 min) 7*~ "Marilyn The Untold Story" ( 1980. B10graphyl Catherine Hicks Richard Basehart (2 hrs 25 min J W "Kiss Me GOOdbye" ( 1982. Comedy) Sally Field James Csan ( 1 hr 42 min ) 7:11 "Dot And Santa Claus" ( 1982. Adventurel Animated Voices by Drew Forsy1he, Barbara Frawley ( 1 hr 20 min) cz:; ·The White Ros"" ( 1983 Drama) Lena S1otze. Wulf Kessler ( 1 hr 52 min ) .. "Champions· ( 1984 Biography) John Hurl Edward Woooward ( 1 hr 55 min) 111m "The Long Wait" (1954, Myste1y) Anthony Quinn, Charles Coburn (2 hrs ) 1:11 (%) "National Lampoon's Animal House" ( 1976. Comedy) John Belushi. Tim Matheson ( 1 hr 49 mm ) -ct) "Passionate Friends · ( 1949 Drama) Ann Todd Trevor Howard 11 h1 30 min) ® "The Twelve Chairs" ( 1970. Come dy) Aoo MOOdy, Frank Langella ( 1 hr 33 min) CO) "Hercules" ( 1983, Adventure) Lou Ferrigno, Sybll Denning. ( 1 hr .. 41 min1 "Teresa' ( 1951, Drama) Pjer Angeli John Ericson ( 1 hr . 42 mm ) -~"Never Say GOOclbye" ( 1946 Come <1Y_) Errol Flynn Eleanor Parker (2 hrs ) tt.llU "Slaughter Day" (1 977. Drama) Rita Tushlnham. Mtehael Haussetman t 1 hr 30m1n J CC) "It Happened One Chrls1mas· 11977, Fenlasy) Marlo Thomas. Wayne Rogers { 1 hr . 50 min ) ltt l "To Be Or Not To Be" (1983 Come· dy) Mel Brooks, Anne Bancrof1 ( 1 hr 47 min) (%) ·A Song Is Born" ( 1948. Comedy) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo ( I hr . 51 mrnl -Afternoon Movies- -41) "Cal 0 Nine Tails" (J971 Mystery) Ko•t Malden. James Franciscus (2 hrs 1 O 'Thieves Like Us" ( 1974, Drama) Keith Carradine Shelley Duvall (2 tirs 3 min) "To Be 01 Nol To Be" ( 1983. Come dy) Met Brook1. Anne Banc101t. ( 1 tir .• 47 min.) t.11 (C) "The Hound Ot The Baakervllles" ( 1982. Mystery) tan Ak:hard60!1. Brian Blessed (1 l'lt., 18 min.} "K1nQ Of Comedv" ( 1982 Comod'tl 14 Sunday, Dec. 18, 1984 d 'C) llCME "Gorky Park" (1983, Mystery) Wilham Hurt. Lee Marvin. A Moscow h0m- 1c1de inspector's investigation of a bizarre triple murder near a skating rink leads him to confrontations with the KGB and a gl<>be·trot11ng American business tycoon R' (2 tir!, 8 min ) d (1) 1IMY TOOMI Robert De Niro. Jerry Lewis ( 1 hr , 4 1 min) t.l> 'La Tru1te" ( 1982. Drama) Isabelle Huppert Jacques $pteSS1er ( 1 hr • 56 min) HI (SJ "It's A Dog's Lile" ( 1955, Comedy) Edmund Gwenn. Jell Richards ( 1 hr • 28 min) i.ro K1s<; Me GOOdbye" (1982 Comedy) Sally F•E>ld James Caan ( 1 hr. 42 min) l::lt C 'Superman Ill'' ( 1983, AdVenture) Ch11stopher Reeve. R1charO Pryor (2 hrs . 5m1n) Z 'Puipte Haze" ( 1962, Drama) Peter Nelsor1 Chuck McOuarry. ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) W (S) · 001 And Santa Claus" (1982. Adventure) Animated. Voices by Drew Forsythe. Barbara Frawley ( 1 hr .. 20 min) .. L ·ootdr _ The Last 0 1 The Golden Bear!.' 1984 Ad.,enture) Jeff AIChardS, Je~c;1ca B.ac" ( 1 hr . 31 min I 0 "Hercules' ( 1983, Adventure) Lou Ferrigno, Sybil Danntng ( 1 hr • 41 min ) t:ll (.0 "Best F11ends" ( 1982, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Goldie Hawn ( 1 hr . 50 min.) 1$ "Two Of A Kind" ( 1983. Romance) John Travolla Olivia Newton-John ( 1 hr . 28m1n) i 1 'Nate And Hayes" ( 1983. Adven ture1 Tommy-Lee Jones. Michael C> Keele ( 1 hr . 40 min ) -Evening---- 11110--""" DATI MAii M. POOTUU. Dallas Cowboys at M1a~o:ns (3 hrs 15 min) · HMTTOHMT UPllTYUI OI TMI llCH AND PMIOUI ti\ ~ Dallas Cowboys al IM"E '' .... ...... -.olY :X"Oavls Cup Finals" u.s vs Sweden In doubles from Gothenburg, Sweden. (A) (2 hrs .• 30 min ) • llCK YAM Ml .,. ---""" DAYI MAit ... AUCI llACla /Lllm!lll MIW -. . ..,.. ---.. "PasalQOate Friend~" ( 1949. Orama) Ann Todd. Trevor Howard The wife of a wealthy brOker travels to Swttzer- tond "!,here she beCorneS Involved wl1h a former tove,. whom ahe had rejected yeara earlier ( 1 hr .. 30 mlfl) m111&T-. NllCll .. ...... 1MAT1'm LMIOlT '& •W An Interview wl1h I America. Sherlene Wells; Hollyw l extr::u:.llom casting call to the set. ... ,_..Ct9Mtf -.OP...,.. .. ,.,, 1+1 CCllTACT Q .,. "They ~I Me Bruce?" ( 11 Comedy) Johnny Yune, Margaux H lngway A West coast Asian cook Is 1 1aken for karate expert Bruce Lee runs afoul of ltaflan gangster t>osses. • i! hr .. 30 min.) (Q).,. "Brainwaves" ( 1983, Scief Action) Ka1r Dullea, &a.Ma Love Ir expenmentat medical procedure. a yo housewffa suffering from brain 1ra1 receives thought prooesees and memc trom :.;fse.'PG' (1~21 mln.) (SJ P TALI MAnm "Thumbell Carrie Fisher. Burgess Meredith and ham Katt alar In a thumb-sized i; adVentuuH llted search for her mother ....... NI llOWll "Walk. Don't Bvo" (tE ) Cary Grant. Jjm Hutton A r d"ged man tries to play Cupid f0< two young people he ts forced to llve ' during 1he Tokyo Olymplcs. (2 hra., min.) 1119 8 M CIMTIMI MCCOGm Anlma' ThrH raccoons and a dog help aave ptotect Christmas trees from a era lumber baron. I ., .. , ... ftCTAC- PAT Almr QMNU .... I mated. The Nalivlty story comes to Ille Fa1 Albert and the Cosby Kids whe stranger seeks help IOI his unemple> lather and pregnent mother strande< thesoow. l ,._..COUIT ........... =I a_, "The Box Of Oellgt Kay Hart(er continues hla fantutlc .a. lure in spite of a confrontation with At Brown. {Part 2 of 3) Q (1 hf.) (B) ...... ~ M()t(ey flndt I WI ) keep the mlgratoty Tot Tl¢kleri In Fr~ Roek f0tever .. "Oavtd And Lisa" (1962. C ma) Keir Dullea. Jlnet Margolln Ari .. tlonaUy dlstutbed girl In a apeclel Id' leads • young bOy out Of his own pr~ darkness. ( 1 hr . 34 mtn.) I M•~a.L1M• Ill Cl) A .,_ OM& Q.arge on s11ra aa Eblneraf Bc:tooge In vtr'Slotl of CM• Olot(ena' hOllday ti about a milerly bullneaaman Who IOl •I the )Qys ot tht Chriatma eeuon F turtd _,.. David Warner • Bob Ctlt• and Suannah York aa Mta. Ctatchlt. hta.) -I ,. yed • >to :!In- put 3nd -I ce- an ;ng ma rles ia NII· lfl'S ~ 66 \Id· the flth 25 ed and ~ed •to gle fl• ~ ool ate c. Ne ""Y Ifft M· ;hit (2 Monday Cont. D m TY'I UOll8I ,,. PUCnCA&. aa Practical jokes are played on Caren Kaye and Steven Kanaly, comedy from Dutch tetev1sion, Rober1 Klein takes a l'lumorous look at New Je1sey ( t hr ) 8 llO¥W "Strike Up The Band" ( t940. Musical) Judy Garland. Mickey Rooney A high school band stages a show to raise money so 1t can travel to a na11onal con test (2hrs ~ ~=w.n I": "Great Catherine" ( t968, Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jeanne Moreau Fascinated by a newly arrived BrltlSl'ler. Catherine the Great h~ him imprisoned and J'18Y¥'Y torments him. (2 hrs ) 8D WOMDllllOMI "The Box 01 Delights' Based on John Masefletd's Christmas Ian· tasy Kay Harker. a British schoolboy trav- eling l'lome on vacation. has an unexpect ed magical tourney Stars Patrick Troughton, Robert Stephens and Devin Stanl1elCI <Part 1 ol 3) O ( t hr l i ~ Bh.1e Skies Again" ( t983 Comedy) Harry Hamlin M1m1 Rogers A woman attempts to try out ror a spot on a big-league baseball team despite the oppoSlllOn ot men in the club and the owner 'PG' ( 1 hr , 27 mtn ) ~ -HOOD: TMI .,_,.iw..n .. llC.,.Y Robin Hood attempts to free a masked prisoner at Nottingham Palace. not knowing the Ullma~.=:toMarian. (ttir1 LOVllOAT llCTDT.-T TOllClff Fea tur eel Marilu Henner m> .-UCM PUYMOUm 'Tomorrow Robert Duvall and Olga Beflln star 1n Hor ton Foote·s t972 him adaptatlOO ot W11 ham Faulknet's ~tory about the IOve that develops between an 1nartteulate sawmill watchman and an abandoned pregnant wo~&,h~ ~ IPOITICaT'D ~ llOYll "Star 80" ( 1983, Orama) Mar- iel Hemingway, Eric Roberts Traces the career and death ot model-actress Doro- thy Straiten who was murdered by her estr= husband 'R' ( 1 hr 4.4 min I O Thieves L•l.e Us' ( 1974 Ora ma) Keith Carra<:11ne Shetley Duvall TPlree escapeo conv•cts S*'t oft Jn a c:r•me spree <:luring the Oepre!>Ston years 1n tte South R (2 hrs 3 m1n J .. D G> llO¥ll 'Lottie House On The Pra1 rie Bless All The Dear Children· (Prem 1ere, Orama) Melissa Gilbert, Dean Buller Chrtstmes l>ecOmes a nightmare for Lau1a and Almanzo as they comb the area for a deranged neighbor who has kidnapped lthe1== hrs) ~ ... AmlCM PUYMOUm "Tomorrow" Rober1 Ovvall and Olga ~llln star In Hor ton Foote's 1972 him adaptation ot Wil- ham Faulkner's ttOf)' about the love tha1 deVelops between an Inarticulate sawmill watchman and an abend<>ned p1egnant woman.Q ~) IMl.AH (Psrt t ot 2) (2 hrs 1 t min) lflOITaOOlt CR) • ... "To Be Ot Not To Be" ( t983. Comedy) Mel BrOOl<s, Anne Bancroft A tl'ltAltt group In occupied Warsaw saves itself and the Polish undetground from the NaztS by 1mt)efsonatlng SS ottk:ers 'PG' .... Q ( t hr , 4 7 min ) Z,,llCJYm "la Tru11e" (1982. Orama) Isa· belie Huppert. Jacques Spless1er An innocent French country girl resists all attempts to corrupt her by the men In her lote, both 1n France and Japan, as she rises from peasant trout-farmer to the heights of business success. 'A' (Subtl· tied) (thr ~ m WMD ,.._,... K 0 CAU TO GLORY Sarnac presides over court-mar11al proceedings 1nvolv1ng a Soviet defector, Wesley Is 1ntr0duced to the potential tiorro1s of nuclear war when ne spends a mght m a fallout shelte< ( 1 hr } UI llOYll · Under The Yum Yum Tree" ( 1963 Comedy) Jacl< Lemmon. Carol Lynley To ensure a harmonious marriage. a couple try 11v1ng together platon1cally. bUI me arrangement becomes comical when their landlord tries seducing the young lady (2 hrs , 30 min ) (l]l INTDT.-wf TOllGMT Featured Ma11lu Henner @ llOVll Kona Cgast" ( 1968. Adven· rure) Richard Boone Vera Miles A young woman does ol a drug overdose and the man NhO gave her the drugs must answer to her 1ough. =0tng lather (2 hrs ) 1 [i PU PUU. ACT ICMATI Best Kicks of 1Q84 (RI ( 1 hr 30 min ) H llOYll "S1lkwOOCI" ( t983. Orama) Meryl Streep. Kurt Russell A young wom· an becomes a spy 1n an effort to uncover evidence ol neohgence 1n work cond1t1ons ;i1 the nuclear fuel plant in which 6he works A' O (2 hrs • 9 mtn ) -8 CAGNIY a LACIY Mary. Beth dis- suades an apparently successful t>usi- r•esswoman from leaping to her death l•um a high·use bu11d1ng then tries 10 dis· cover the reasons behind het act ( 1 hr I §mm ... ''" CAU TO GLOllY Sarnac pres1deS over court-martial proceedings 1nvolv1ng a $0111et defector. Wesley 1s 1ntr0duced to the potenllal horrors ol nuclear war when he spends a night In a fallout shelter ( 1 hr 1 I CAUllQ AU lflOITt *11 nun HOUYWOOD -.........., ... Jill COMH'I OAHU COUNTY ·orange Coonty Priority Future Water Nl'f'd<. .. l llOYll I :lura s ~sires· ( 1980 Ora· rna) S ~run Tr e11 Iris Stern A womar face!> 'I U•lt.1.:ull de• 1s1ri" when she musl 1..tluoi.e w~11cn 01 her previous lovers shP hl\es best f 1 hr 15 m1n, J ..... 11• 0 (1)@)Gl)I\) ... TAXI IC1V ......... ~ ..... IUT1W\8 I A89CllA'nCI 1983 Masters Tourna- ment from Mesa Ariz (R) 0 llO¥W "Kiss Me Goodbye" ( 1982 Comedy) Sally F1eld. James Caan A w1d ow .vho i& at>oot to remarry Is VISlteCI t:>y her Isle nusbAnd" ghOst 'PG' ( 1 hr 42 min) SJ MOVll 'The Evil ( 1978. Mystery I A1rh111d Crt1nna Joanna Pettet A sinister >lruj 1~rr1ly1ng force c.onceals •lself beneath a nap door 1n a reputedly "haunted" house 'A' ( 1 hr 29 min) l llOVll Purple Haze" ( 1982, Orama) Peter Nelson. Chuck McOuarry The ;oc1a1 turmoil of the late 1~ is reflected .n the eAper1ences ot two young ~n 1n 1968 R' ( 1 hr 45 min) 1~1) CJ)-·-A J and Rick are h11e" by a psychic who's had a vision of herself as the next victim 1n a multlp!e-- murder case (A) ( 1 hr , 10 min ) D m •IT"" CMIOll Host Johnny Car· son Guests Carnac the Magnificent, Biii Cosby, V1ctor1e Jackson. Chuck Man- lne (R) (1 hr J OOOCCU\I ®)MC ... ~ _,,,.,AU.a = "The Girls 01 Huntington House' ( 1973, Orama) Shifley Jones. Mercedes McCamtmdge A young teach- er working at a home for unwed mothers becomes personalty 1nvotved 1n her stu- dents problems ( 1 hr .. 35 min) fll) LATDllHT AlmMCA Scheduled· astronomer Carl Sagan discusses Star Wars and nuclear defense. divorce lawy8f Marvin M1tchelson (R) ( 1 hr ) C'l llCJYm "The Man Who LoveCI Women" ( 1983 Comeely) Burt Reynolds, Julie Andrews An irresis11ble scup11or who ts de111hshly attracted to women searches "d1l'lly fOf fulfillment and has an atfa1r w:tt d m111tonaire's Wlfe ·p· O f 1 hr 50 min I E ~ICBITD m 111 CWI ScheduleCI CarOle Jackson shows men how 10 ettec11vety use color 1n their warelrobe ( 1 hr 30 min ) 1tl<W A llCJYm "To Be Or Not To Be" ( 1983. Comedy) Mel Brooks Anne Bancroft A theater group 1n occupied Warsaw saves 1tse1t .ino the Polish unoerground from the Nazi-. by 1mpersonat1ng SS off1ce<s 'PG' Bhr. 47 min) ml TWIJQHT zo. llCWW 'The Moonshine War" ( 1970 Oramal Richard Widmar11 Alan Alda A ledera agent uses Quest•onable tactics to conl1scate a batch of moonshine from a backwOOCls brewery (2 hrs I 0 110¥11 Pro1ect K111· (1977 Suspense) Les1te Nielsen. Gary Lock· wood The head ol a government murder· lor 1111e unit who decides to get out of the bus1ne$S 1s hunteCI by his former assistant i hrsJ ~-­llOQ(FClll) llUI llOl9Y -MOW TO MAii iT A <:11scuSS1on of real estate 1rwestmen1 and how It otters )J..li.•ortunit1es for entrepreneurs is present t'\J E AUTO RAcaeo SICA BucJwe ~r Trans A'"" lrOfl'I Fort Wort,.. Tt>aar. 1Rl a:ao m LATINIGKTwmtDAVI>~ Scneduled film critic Roger Fbert come- ld·e=e~I~ U.mYTMIATlll IMW9 "Boys Town" ( 1938, Orama) Spencer Tracy. M1cl<ey Rooney Father Flanagan's Boys Town is disrupted by a seem!ngly heartless new arrival (2 l'lrs l Cl) LCM, AIBICM rm.I fS PUI II* /,,;l/J llAI .,_ A 100k at thE• 1nlluence of late comooser Max Ste1rer on music and the movies through excerpts from such films as ·Bird 01 Para· dise ~nd Lite With Fat1'er · £ COUltl um19ALJ. Kansas Staiti t Marqutitte {R) (2 hrs 1 11:11 S llCJYm "Two Qt A Kind' ( 1983 Romnncel John Tr•~Olta. Oh111ll Newton- John A-&el1:.SlyleCI inventor and a bani\ t~ller are cho&en by the Supreme ~Ing to prove mankind's worthiness PG' O ( t ht , 28 min.) a.II I) WW l M I WWI TM McM1llans Sunday Dec 16. 1984 15 • ' -Monday Cont • Wsp#lCI lo.JI play wt-en lhey compete 11 d st>Ofli. car rally thats plagued t>y pran1<s and freak acctdenta (R) ( t l'lr 20 min > ,.. " llCMI Salty o·~ourke" ( 1945 OM ma) Alan Ladd Ga11 Russell A con artist Ines to use a tamed JOCkey e1 hos lie.~"' to a fonanetal wll\dtaU <2 ht$ 1 llCMI Randy A•dei A1ore" 11934 WPstern) JoM Wayne Alber1a Vc;ugrv, A <.<JNOO'f ,nfoltrl'ltec' an outlaw gang to gait.er 1>111dence again I 1hie11e<> Ntlo raid· f"d an e1press company oHice (1 nr 30 min) ®, BfTDT.._, To.INT Featureo Martlu Hanner Cl) llCMI ·Claudelle lngh5h" (1961, Dia ma) Dtane McBain Arthur Kennedy Thf' wanton love afle11c; of a rejected youriu tie<1u1y bror.g tragedy '" all those close to tier 11hr,30 mln) '01 llOWI "Hercules· I 1983, Adyenture) l ou r erngno. Sybil Oanrnng A super 11owerfu1 Greek demigod must ba111e- rr 1;r.r,a111<.al rnons.terf> 10 rescue a ~ d r•dfJptid pririceu PG I 1 t1r 4 1 rrun 1 Z 110'VW ''Loo:. 01~10ad05' 119SO Drn ITl'1J Altoro'>(I Ma11a Roberie. Cooo D1•1>ct Pd IJy Lu1r. Bunuel The problem ol ~011t-tty 11r11J J'C>Ulhlul trimti 1r· the Me11co Cit / slum 11> depicted ( 1 hr 28 min 1 ~DCIYMDYll W UT,ATIOl ~ llCMI 'Df-adty Blessing I t 98 1 Ho1 rC>f) Erne'Jt Borgn.ne LO•"> ~~ellleton A hv· my rughtma1e begins lor a 1oung ,,.orr.ar, whe<1 !.t•tl marrie• into d stroc.t ret•q1nu!o MIGi A ( I r11 45 rnm J WI .UT.CC. ~COUICTlON IOWM A IWITWI LAUGH• ntATIR ~ WCllLD AT LMCll -Taesclay -Morning Movies - .. "Where Tht! Uhh Bloom" ( 197• Orama) Julle Gholson. Jan Sm1lher~ It hr . 'J7m1n) (%) "All Fall Down ( 1%2 Orem~) Fiia Marie S111nt Warren flf1ally 11 hr <,o mm} .. @ l'°ilthy () l14~R CJ•nt1<:1J IJ,;11 Ou•y!'.t J,H ,1 ... r11riy I~ hr!>/ 19 C. J&::.!.tl JrslTll" I 1~ l'i Wou,1 ... rr J T 1m••P Pa.-.Pr H,.t\lf r C1r1dt1 11 hr 4' nm I OJ· A Dog 0 1 Flanoerr. I 1969 0rdrna1 Da111d Ladd. Donald C11sp It n! 36 rti1fl } 11111 'I.. "Savannah Smile!> I 1982 A d11en luro) Marlt Miller. Dono11an Scoll ( 1 hr •bm111) l 'Purple Haze" I 19&::> Oram•) Pett-• Net!.0!1 Chuc.k ~cOuarry I t hr -'5 111111 J .. G "Macbeth" 119•8 Omna) Ort.00 Well", Jeanelle Nolan (2 hrs ) -CC-1 ''They Call Me Bruce?'' ( 1982.ome·. dy) Jot1nny Vune, M argau1 Hom1ngway ( 1 hr • 30 rnln ) CHi ThO Carne Mutiny" I 19!'J4, OramaJ Humphrey Bogarl. Jote r arrar (2 nrs 5 min) (0) ··s1or 80' ( 1983, Drama) M111101 Hern1noway, (rlC nobeft• ( 1 hr .. 4.4.mllL} ( S 1 •·ffoM! MArut" ( 19~4 Mutic..al) Ann B_lylh Howard KHI ( 1 hr , 66 min ) 'Z "t °' Otvldadot"' 119!>0 Oramr11 16 Sunday, Doc 16, 1984 H "'9T Am TDt f>roft.i>'\lonal s.po•tr. ,Jr11 Sf'I on 1.,,. NOCfl a sociat l>e4Uly IS ltw.irrl Pd t1f1r 1ndte s fot)IOB I lt>an-u p.irl ot 1'1~·r r11110<C.. ~111emen1 *' ::. .wt 91GHT1rATQ4 a&DlmftNID · 'ATMBtuowt•IT i. llO¥ll 0!lfl From Tl 1• H•'<ttl 1 'Wl. Rorro;1nc.P Freoer t fOOPlt Tn11 Gt.111 Tr•· I~•· 1tt.i• r 11 ,ir.r e of a lit'> Veg.ts "''' oo"' O•l!!.~~r and ht;1 1u111< oeit•er b'Jylr1,.nd t.r. .iks "I' dnd t-a<.11 of ttltm fir·d~ a rnorl! • ,c,~11 "' A t t rr 40 rrnn 1 ~ti H 11'.lf •J (JI (.1J11tt-<l/ t 1':1111 Comr<df/ RotJMI llf1 ""'J J••Hf I f<Nt\> /, t.111 ''9 ...,J111Pd1iifl f1l'1r1• IU ••Or 1111 t1 "'"" ~ •• JW<• lttll< '•hON r.c, I Pl. 11 r,r 4 I rr1111 I 2:IO' llOVllTM ... QUI. n °" INNOCUfT IMIY IWAOCWJT 8'0RTILOOI (") , lllOVll IJAll Ai 1J H.11•" I 1 '1>i.1 Ao'"'',,,, r ,,, "'Y 1 •.•• J.,,,,.~;I M,( t 11•1 (). ,,,,,, I• 111r ........ ''·I'"' 2 ltJI • 111111 I·•'' t .J f' lJt• W" It• f1' ,, fir .. , firtfff t•t ' l.H • f '"'' ,,, . -I' 11 le'!'' p1, 1 , , 40 II I m °"" .... MOO«• '9 0 llCMI Cl•lfl>t t 19A J CJ1.in1.11 I 1,11•1 lfJ f r 1• J A1,lf1 , 811 In 1'~• 1 u !1 ,, ~ '"Jr""'' tu•h" J cirol111111 11111 "~ t 1r.1 c..1 r • A· .1°1•.1> I t1r JO mrr ~E..Tm. a llOVll Ar~· '"''it••·~ t."' ,. r f ' ,, I .... ,, IJ•Jllf ... ~·u1nr.11 l l ... In H • ,, • , • . .-r 1.i m,..oic.11 r••V(••d111" a '/" ,, 1 to, •. ...,,,,.. !.vllAtor,a frr,rn 011111 1111•1•111 Alf Jf• ,CJ M•lllll rit:>U11rtt:> Cob11 0irOf.1••rJ IJy l v1 llun11nt 11 1.r ~8 min I 1M1111J Th1> f'hm Flum Man" ( 1%7 C.11rnfl ~I 111 c.rr;" c s,011 Svw l yo11 12 hr J tt:ll U ' My flc,y• Aro r,uOl1 arir ( 11l7r1 Ar!11•r ! 1rt•I ll,slplt M1·,.~11r 111fl l llp1rn1 I' tr ii rt r I •c '•"·ll'•'t • ,,11 • 11<11:11 C.n11 01111 1, J • r DI·• 111 r1t•. ·1r1 • ,,.. ~ l t / t't /, 11 f /I I 1 Iii J f• !111r ... I Ill • I' I Jlll•ll I.A t ••• ... ' '• l t' 4(1 tr ' -Afternoon Movies - 12tl O Ocx1-cwnoh 1 t'13'1 Dr11mt1) Wnum H11 I n R11tl Cr1rlllfHtOn ( 1 hr 30 lfl11t l S ri,1UQP. Jy Mttn" ( 198 I Orama/ ~1t<\y •{I'"'~ r11< Bot; rte ( 1 N 3!'1 mu1 t 12::tO H f,.nfmni;r• (1980 Du1m:i) J,,,, M r ~ .1t1I y,"c"nt Ttooro a ::>11ld&n>1 It r.r 43 t• II I 1• C 'Tli11 P11111.1!S'I. And ThA G 1hhlf•1 I 1'll:l t fJw111u) Vttl• ri• R111tm11t11 Rot ~lfl I '' 11!111• I 1 t1r 40 n•tll 1 1:IO Z T hl WM~ 110!;0' I Hl83, D1arou1 I 1 r111 ',10.11• Wulf lt'.•s<;1111 ( t hr !>2 rrnn t * C "rl•ntomn11r l'l'll111,.1' ( J9'1? D1am1l) T 1rrir,. P11w1 r !;111phM1 Mr~J.tlly ( 1 hr J7m111) 0 A D1JU 0 1 ITa11rfm~' 11'1'1'1 [>111mn1 f).M·J I .11111 Or1n11lrJ Gn11p I I tor ~f, <l r I UI Z l c1•l fll iu I 111lyl>uij { 1963 Urn mu) N,,, , / M1111 hHnd June Cnnr1~ll I I 1'11 :? 1 "''" I r"'• "'·~ moogh1 prooeuM and metr tr rr a corpse 'PG I 1 ht . 21 min ) m oo.AMID HI 'C llCMI 'The Survivors" ( 1983 C •Ji Wa ''"'1 Manhau Ro bin W1t1tams •• 11 cJ•llfll~nt men IOie lhelf jobl. lhef u .. r 11;11s" ter1w1ned whtf'l they w1tn. r .t,IJ4ll / M•cJ bee.ome the Quarry of a l 1'r t•11 man 'R I 1 hr •• r111n I UO t 'AITM• ' .,,...,. --THlmMACI a. llO¥ll "Pink Motet" ( 1983 Com Pt 1' , 01 •or Stim'P1C.ken1 The key • r• r,f a mc..lel discover ways 10 run a cu •,hJI business 'R' ( 1 hr 30 min) .. ,~...,..,,. l ...... Tml(") m .. ICOTT UI H lllOVll . BMI r11end'" ( 1982. Ct •J,, hurt Reynolor. Goldie Hawn .,,, N •oler•, who have a gOOd per• 1· : 1 rr 1,,.,.,,,Jnat relettonsh1p ovetei< • 1 • • '• "' •'ht111, tiy ge11tr1g mamed ,, ',, 1111! J t:11 l llOVll (J,H11J A11d l t&a ' I 1962 • I "''"r r1ul'AI\ Janet Margolin An t ., / 1 !>I 1rt>ed girl 1n a special Ill ... ,rJ• • ,,,,.Jr1u boy 0\.11 of hit own pr •Ju•kltl • t I hr 3• mrn ) dDOQB9AUM T ,...,TOOM 0 llOVll Tt11evtJ', L 11<e Ut' I 197• 1 ~ ... on Ca11adme Shetley (II ,.,,., ... ie;.1ff'd <.Ol"lvl(.11 se1 oll on a c 1 " • •·· "IQ 1toe Oepres.&1on years tr < Ill f I ( i t\IC, 3 IT\lf'I ) .a 17 I DMAMOf..._ t:tO ~ llUUHLMD (Part 1 ot 2) (2 hrs lr Lh I 6:GO $ '»tv•J1•n.1t1 Sm1le•s'' ( 1982. A• lur•·1 M.ir~ Mrll&r Donoven Scoll ( 4~ rrotr 1 •C9J ·s,111111 Night, Lootly Night" ( nr tr1o11111•1 1 loyd Bridgu, Shlrkty J r/ '";,I C l>t.11 .Ano San1a Cl&u1;o· ( " '"' • t "''' A111111a1or.1 voices uy 1 ,!••• lltt1bartl Frowley II t11 ., ' , • Loc<mvt~ 1 l!H8 r:orr 1 ,,1 t M.ir111 (.)<,mond f Prl C11t1 1 I r 11 •1.11omJ OuttBket ' I 1987 C 11 ) ' ,.,, • ~ min ) l t~iiltOri I Lampoon s Antmel He 1'll& Comedy) John Belut t\1 M.11t '1.on t 1 hr •9 min ) lea O t11 .. ,11r Say Never Ag111n ( A lv•"11tur11 Sean Connery Krous I Urdndout•r (2 h1s. 17 min) --sEvenbtg -1u1 .. -.:. C81 ... leA llAlll'llAU. t ''' Angtlet I 1 ai Allnn1n H11wks }I,.; 1 10 min ) Ilg:_ '~ llO¥ll ''Oft<>rl)e Washington He1•'· ( 1942 Comedy) J8Ck e.,-iny ~tie1101h A couJ)lt from 1ht tw;i d111.1di, to Qtl •way trom 11 1111 and • -Tuesday Cont. -.. , . ~ "'"' ~·I !JY' ~·J, \r 0 Su •'14 1 ... . ' '• I' ,, C.Jr,, '\l•t I h I•• II tvn I t11 )fr•• - 1ker• )1411" Anr "''• pUt Cha'4f an Old, run-down Pennsylvania tarmhooi.e ( 1 hr • 33 mtn ) · GICI YM DYii .. me ... HWY DAYS AGAll ... Mm'ICt9111f AUCI ~,.._ ....... Wlm.C#N11\19 ..,..,_ J llO¥W "OreQ<>ry't Otrl ' ( 1981, Come '1yl (,r,rd0<1 John Srnclalr, Dee Hepburn A Scot11!>h achoolbOy falls head-over- t\ ,., , for "'' toc<.er leam'a first female ... 1~~:.: I ';'i, ~ A beau1y conte'1 tor full I Q111ed women w1n1er turfing off New fJl'lt I f~ I r}J .... @; IWTUT.-wT ToellMT Featured ' "'iF)-...::. ~tcatTACT(W)Q M 8111""1 (JI lMI • Marveiou~ M1trv1n H11gler vs Roberto Duran (Nov 1'J83 1n l 11!. Vegas) (R) ( 1 hr) f!,NOT•ClllAM.Y TMI ... L lllCml "'•tty A nd The Bagman c • 'lA:> Corr.eon l 1ddy Clark. Jotin Stan· ton /I (oung lnotish bride goes to Au&tra hu .mrJ oecome1 1nvOlved In a beltle for 1.<Jtotr ,1 ,., •he underworld 'A' ( 1 hr 35 tll1I Z.lllOVll All ra11 Down ( t962, Drama) F 11.'1 M.111e Saint Warren Beetty An 11re •1r.ht1111 1uc.J•6S man has a brief but intense 111111 r w1tt1 a v1$111)( ( 1 hr 50 min ) m••-.-1• Ill) M0¥9 "Our Man r11nt" ( 1966, Adven ture) JnmH Cobutn 0111 GOian A aecret agan! 1\ Gafl&d 1n 10 track clown I groop benl rm conrrOlhng the planet's wtether i,? tu'l . 15 mrn) ?:a U I Oii TMI TOW Featured the weekly 'hf.,., c.1111 rat.8'1 1n Marina Del Rey com l>'J'.l•t UdV8 vruflin tell& wh8t If takes 10 ''"'''' t111 TV and movie scores !Ike "Toor .... 1,, (,01111111 Pond" and "Baraua" 11 1r11iu10 r ... KC.l r ~ 20 1ear'> of oroadeast ,, l ' ... ~ ,,, "\fJ111A ()! H<Jllywood, c.l85'>•C JI ,,fr dtc!• 0 YOUNG NOflU't 8'1CW.. "Brothftr r , •W fl 1 vrig 1><1y pr11ssured in10 the t;r,.11111 ''"IJ 10 follow the porh ol n11 Older hrot11ttt a C.otdon Gloves champion For rnor hf'8V(weight b01Cer Jot Fr11~r and c'l~l'11 .John Amos Star fJ m Oii LA. f'e&tured I A Zoo'1 cudd ty pand;I\, ii b11ttle&hlp th1tt the U S has put up ror Mitt, Liberace •hows oil hit mtl l1t)f'I dolil\r werdrobe lrtPlell tolk lbOut l·'a!E~i:: ··~fy ...... ccan ......... ,,, ........ .... , .... IOWA Ttllt proltle of pai.ot'ltOIOgltt Jtl\of SI~ Jly Gould lrlCM tl'le wurc.et of his tntetl8t 1n evotution1ry the orv nno explor" the ranot 01 hit 1elan11Uc c.oncomt Q ( 1 hr ) 'Hi IOT -.11M&Y TMI YIM• ... Tht 1rr1vtr1nt ntwlCHtert pre11n1 1984'1 '"41ITIOl'ftble evt ntt 1nd petlOOllll ltM 1n l!tttc.het Ind with tetual newt 1001 ~ MAVI .... WILL TUV& ... YOtlt IUft Al.WTM ~ QMTIMI C#9I Alllmaled Y0g1 Beer Boo Boo and their pats ~bark on an unexpe<;ted hOllday adventure invoMng mistaken Sant• Cl•ut ldentltlft &M a 1()(10.!l.l11t1e ticn gm (R) D m A-TUii Hannlb.81 devt~ an etabo- rare escape plan when 8 A and Murdocl< are framed tor robbery and ~ntenced to Gha.ng OOly ( 1 hr ' e "Babel In Arms" ( 1939. MUSI· cat) Mickey Rooney Judy Garland The childfen ot vaudev1lll8fl parents take to the sta~ to ~hemutves (2 hra 1 G ®) A a.ow Jae.I< end Vte~y worry lhar Mr Bradford's wh11lwtnd att1111 with a ywnger woman will leave him with a broken tie~ i WDP•cea.11 MTUAU MO¥ll ' The L1ndt0<d" (1 970. Come dyl Beau B11dgbs Lee Grar1t A wealthy 1oung man caui.e~ a .,ttr w1th1n h1!. family whBn he <JflC1des to purc.na!>e a tenement hovi.e in the ghel!o (2 hrs ) fJl) IQll•~ "The Box Qt [)etighla Key Harlter continues "" tantashc ad11en rure 1n spite ol 11 conlrontahon with Abner Uto""" (Part 2 ol 3) O ( 1 hr J C ~ fllAIM ... A ~ v1de0 review of the year't top album• leatuono Pot Benarar Willie Netson. Wayton Jennings T 8ddy Pendergrau. Linda Ronstadt. th~ Go G~ and =:nilow ( t hr ) .l CGU.19 ...... 'R ..ollTI UUITUT9 WI TMI IPORTW C# TMI YIM From LtnGoln CMler "' New York City tl'le ach1ov1 mt1t·I~ of many of tOday'I most prominent lllhletes 11'1111 t.>e recconize<J and the winner ril th•& year·, highly coveted award wtll be onnQU!1'fd Hosted by Merlin Olsen I I t.r I o,.,. ona CAin ~ 1MOWCm Many ot today'' top comtcs art featured 1n this perfortn4nQt taped 11 San Francis c.o , c.~~:I), The Othet Cafe *,.,_ TMl llCOllD YIM .... 119 Al"l'li -au·~•• Whilt wetting fOt 'lie II~ 01 • flood 10 arrive the P1tfent1 end 111111 at GM Pershing YJI up a high stakw.t ~~"'game U ff"OJ WMC)it TMI IOU? Mona learns 1t1a1 T 1r I rr 0011h1,1tt1tr19 t>1Jt t111r ar.wmC>tl<"n 1t1 vi NI 'I 1,161111\Q It.A mnr Ay pul'i tum % ,, ··~rr.~cr~ rio·u••nri c; LMIOAT IWTDT.-wT TOMQHT ~ 8i11Uf"" Rc:>ger Moore Q[!) WILD M•CA A looll' at baby animal• inc.lvd1ng '4kunks race~ ONIS iino bOar• IH,JUNt\181 kill (R) Q (.[)..,.~ . ... (I) llO¥W "H•'• r1r10. Sh•'• Hired • ( Prem1e1e. Comedy) Weyne Rogitr• "'l'lrl'n V1tlenllfoe AlttmPMO to preM<vf'I lhetr well heeled lllHtyle. on out of·worlc d e•ICullvl getl hit •~ic~tNlnced wltt 11 copYWullng )Ob on Mediton Avenue (2 hti I D e .,. TM bOy• come to the 111d ot It •!lent fttm '\tar 1nvokint11lly ui.t11u1~­ et11ed for !><> yeara who claims t.he holds •hit dHd 10 a mull~ m1t11on dOflat mat1Nt comQ!111 ( t hr J G 9 tUTT8 When !he media e•Plntt " young nov1hate'• belief thar a mtrecle M occutttoej ~m and l<are C>.cornt 1mo t~~vOlvNS Q (I hr ) I ••AAA IUJ 1-.L CIMTIMI ... CIA&. Boooy Vir11on arid Andr.. Crouch 1om Baroara Mandrell and her P8rtnt1 1n th1•, holtday special ( 1 hr ) fJi) ~A ttudy of the struogte to salvage the ac.adem1e prcoram at -Chu· go·. Marshall High School. where tl'le oat· 110 to upgrade standards rellec." a nation· .11 GOnGern about 1mpro111ng public ~l•<.IOI!. Q ( 1 hr ) Qra) Ul\19 An eJ1am1nat1on of lhe Danube dett11 l)n the Btacl< Sea where 1no\l9tr1a1- 1zatu. lhtflaleos the area WlldJjfe o ( 1 hr J 1Ciml.Ml.Am (Part2ol:>) (2hr!. 20 mlri1 Li lf'OaTILOOI (W) 1f MO¥ll 'The Caine Muhfly" I 1954 Oram.t) Humphrey Bcoart Jote Forrer Ba!!lf'lj or1 rl'le novel by Herman Wouk A group of ot11c.e<t mutiny aga1ns1 tl'leo c.ap- ra1n ci.11m1ng that he is mentally ur'lstabie ft' hrs 5 min) 0 MOVll "Star 80 · I 1983 Drama1 Mar ,,.1 H,..m1n<;1way Eric. Roceris TracM the c.aro1>1 d••IJ deatr· of rnode•-actresr ()!;ro- 1111 Str,rner• Nt10 wll\ murderel'.l tJ/ her PC.fr.= hu~bantl R ( 1 hr 44 m1r I S SolkwOO<l I 11'~83 (lran1a) MP• 1' Streep r.urt Rus~ll A young ""''"' 11r• lft'<.omPs ;i c,py '" .:tn elforr to J IC.Over e111d11nce of negl!Qet\Ge 1n work c.or1dlf1or.s ar thP nuc 11ar tuef planl 1n Nt•ten Shf.! N'-"I<> R' O (2 hrs, 9 min 1 % llOvtl ~~at,. Ano Hayes 1983 AdvPr1ruro1 Tommy Lee Jone'! M•cMet (i KP;•hi A !Jlfille ,5 framed for k1lltr g '1alt ,,, 1 '' t,. Nt• ,. his f(l(mer panner p1;ir·• to ~iJt\dp a g111 tie IOV9\ PO' 11 '" 40 min) 8' A&J1MD llTCMCOCI ......nl .. O'.l .W. l Pt No Man W11te My Ep•!.ipt' I 1960 ()ramil) Snl>lley Winier<, B•J•I '"""' A '10(11'.l ., w" and ;Nile attempr to \Urv111P attPr t•P ,., e1P.tuted by rrie mob 12 nrs 10 rT•o! J .. r.-.OW Pt1t1 O.rry 11969 Of1ma1 M1ch.ie1 C;i1ne. Nigel Oavenp<:l(t A 8t1hsh c.ornmandnr fllt*'mPIS ro st()() Allled lrnc:es from ~troy1ng Oerman wpptoea w tnat he C.An use them (2 hrs 30 mon I "1fO UC. IHRA Nortl'lefn !'iah0nalt1 trom Milan. Mich ~ ( 1 l'lr J -· tm RC It ,,_. La ano Rf'm "<)ton trwntigate 11 S 1 mil O<• p..-.t;ez 1l1m111nt frorri the My\l1try Wr1!Pr.. t Arner .i;.i " trAar.ur,. and 11'\e '>•Jddl'ln dAotr r,t Fl 'Di ,~DOU.IQ JOCD'IWl.O l'(D;·~''""I llAllMRCI THIA,.. ff .. "~'"Ir n,,. Cr wn A li1Pll'lr1 '' rr r -t • II > lou• novel se11M Hie Rat Oua""' '>et iJu11ng !he l11St year~ ot B11t1sh ru1e or lnd•il A yO\lng lndiar ~11&"41• !Ad of o;11t:>v@f"OO by a rac.151 poltce r.upe 1nlPnCI M'l! c.111~fll0Pli n t:IOM fr1ftN1'\tl1p w·th an f righi.h nur St11rs Su• .. m W<JOl'111f!OI Art MOl•k arid Tirt1 Pigotr Stroth IP1irt 1 04 14/ 0 (2 hr') Qi) ~ A 11t1c1y r 1f lhlt \H1J1Xjle ICJ aaM•O the ac.11dnmK. progr.tm 11 Chien gos Mar ..hall High Sct1o<>I wl'lert the tklt lie to upgra<Mi !tllndard• ••f~11 " ""''°"' Al c.onctrn t1b<1ut 1mprc111ng put>••c IC=(lr.1 ) -1~.w ... 1-UC. ChAmp1or1 (JI Ctutrn!Ji ons O\.tartefl'lorM A"'"" rrom 1 os 11,1,.m• 10\ C.hl (R ( t hr I tWf)DG ~Gm ... Sunday. Dec 16, 1984 17 .. i -Tuesclay Cont. l !mwww ~llUt ) llOVll "Class" ( 1983 Orama) Rob l owP Jacqueline Bisset A prep school student embarks on an elhm with en attrac!l11e older woman unaware that sr.e·s t11s roommate's rnother 'R' t 1 hr 38 "'"') L MOVIE Ring 01 U+>'>ire' 11981 Fanta· '!Jf) G1>org1na Spetvin. Paul fl'1oma• An .111r •uCl•SIBC ring •S paSSPd lro•n l)t'IS•>O 10 pl'rSO< lej'lv1ng a t1a I 01 erotic "ncounte•s 1 1r<. wa1<e I t hr 30 min I 0 lllOVll Never Say Never Ag11,n" I 1983 Adver lure Sean Connery Kia~ Maria Brandauer After a world threaten ing orgamzahon s1ea1s two US missiles and announces II wilt detonate the war heads 11 a ransom 1s not met. British agent Jam1>s Bond is called 1n to save the world 'PG' (;:'hrs. 17 min J 'Z lllOVll "The Wh11e Pose" ( 1983 Ora" ma1 Lena Stolze Wulf ~ .. c,<.ler A qro11p of m1001e t.ldSS Germ;ir w• •"' ,1ty stuclerits •et.Pl' ;iga.nst the ti;i1 '•Y"'" dPly1ttg Ht,. .. N •r tragic resu·•s t l".r 52rn1 I t~ 6 '!"' 'ALL OA1'f r 11 ;inc How" ilttPn•pt to t•ac ~ 10.,.r <I" t-• (,rPPri f!pr1>• NilntP() or 1 Neap.,,ns .. t .. irg.. (H) t 1 t 1 10 m11 L D W TOllQHT Host Jot .. ny Carson 11 lhl ) ;o ~o:.NIQHT\M ..... ANDAU.D YIQM lllOVll "A Doll's Hou~" 11973 ri1.1 ma) Jane ronda t.dward Fox Baserl nn lhe pla( Oy Ibsen C<Jnlr<>nted by tier ti1JS ba11 Is 1mmo1a1111 a w m<tn a<iSPrts tier own 1denti1y ( 2 hrs I ¢ llOYI! Lets De 11 I IC!IJ;:> Corr1>dy1 Gr~ Br,,. Jlord Brill Hf'lfer A handson e student I ro<Js d1fl1cu11y yelling up thP c.our· age In g•1e his gorllt1Pnd a s.r P<;1al t111tt lily present R ( 1 hr 25 m111 1 (~ M>llTICIJITD <S llO¥ll ·Raggedy Man · 11981 Ora ma) Si~y Spacek, Eric RobPrts 111 1944. a tPlephone operator 1n d ,mall T exa1> town sacril1c.es r1er s1and111g 1n lhl! c.om" mur 1ty when she ha~ .J ~tiorl .1!!1111 with a i.ombat·t>o•ind ">a1tr)r Pt. ( t hr 35 min) c;) 7'llO C\.UI '::it.h"' JI" l P1llStJ•irph SIPPIPr• attempt to '" ,.. 111· ;i ""r rl•"Q team 1 1 h1 30 rrun 1 UM I TWIJQHT ZONI m ON MOU YWOOO • llO¥ll "A Brean 01 ~t.a11cJ"I 1 %0 Comedy) Sophia Lorer• John Gavtrt Romenc.e results wtlari ·in Armrni:an bus•· nessman 1n Vienna 1escues a princess alter sho ls thrown from a hOrSP I? hrs) I ... .., ... llOCVOllD fllll l1WTt (11 IAM flltANQICO ~vis Cup Final!> US vs Sweden in second beSt slngles match C 01 D. from Gothenburg. Sweden (R) (2 hrs , 30 min) ~GI flD LA11-.T wmt DAWID LIT1WmAlt Sctteduled Mel Tillis, comedlan Ge<>l'ge WaAace. authOr Fran Lebowitz. ( 1 hr ) B Al.Im) llTCMCOCI ,..,. NOUYWOOOCLomuP Featured. a look at m0111es which are hitting the theaters IOI Christmas, Raquel Welch talks about her new ~ on beauty. a report on the new· tiSt h= musie "Love And Krsses" ( 1965 Comedy) Rick Nelson, KrtSttn Nelson A young college-bound man drops some bombs.hell news on his parents by announcing his plans to get married (2 hrs) Q) llOYll "Lost Angel" ( 1944. Comedy) Margaret O'B11en, James Craig. A kind reporter lakes In a lost waif who has a mCOi:'~';o.~~:: ) 1M 1J (JJ CCII 1W A r~arch sc1en11s1 mur ders me man he's been blackmailing and lrames the victim's wife (A) ( 1 hr 20 nun I tM TMI IHHTttATOH: CIUIADIMQ MPORl W O/l ntl All 1• 0 llOVll "Shadow Over Etveron" ( 1968 Orama) James Franciscus. Leslie Nielsen Alter the snenll murders a young boy. a~ ,nco11upt1ble man se11 out 10 bring dtgMy back to !he hearts ol the townspeople (2 hrs) D AD'VllrMU Oil-MOOD ~ lln'IRTM•rr TOlllHT Featured Roger Moore Q) llO¥ll "BlaCJ( Gold" ( 1963. Otama) Philip Carey Dtane McBain Neither lack Jf money n0< sabotage stops a w11dcaller t1om drilling his Oii well (2 hrs ) C llO¥ll "Humongous" ( 1982. H01ro11 Janel Julian. David Wallace A disfigured murderer stalks a party ol feckless teen :igerr. w~kend1ng on a remote island 'R' l' hr . 35 min.) 'ZJ llOVll "Na11onal Lampoon's Animal House" ( 1978. Comedy) John Betush1. Tim Matheson In the early 1960s. Delta House. the zaniest and wildest gang on a college campus. battles the suave Omega House and the school's dean 'R' (I hr ;-.bw 1:t0 'S llO¥ll "Monty Python's The Meaning ()t l 111> f 1983. Comedy) John Cleese Mrr'haPt Palm TM Seven AQes of Man prnv .:le ltle loose lramewa<k for a seoes ot 1..1 " ( Pp1sodes spooling 9'Verythlng from <.~~uat reprociuc!lon 10 glutlony 'R' (I hr ;;>5 rrun) ta Hi llO¥ll "Zapped!" (1982. Comedy) Scott Baio. Wiiiie Aames A high school science genius uses his accidentally acq\med psychokinetic powers to Improve ht& love hie 'A' { i hr • 36 min ) 1• 1 .UT---cou.acnoet IDT tJIU. TODAY NmmCMIP._ -Wednesclay -Morning Movies- •CX> "Ladyl)ug, Ladybug" ( 1963. Otama) Nancy Marchand, Jene Connoll ( I ttr 2 I min) •CS "Ch11stmas LihfK Of Thn F~ld' t t9/9 18 Sunday. Dec 16.r,1984 ( Drama) Btlly Dee Wiiiiams. Mirta Schell U hr. 40min ) .. (lJ.) "Human Desir•" ( 1954, OrarM) Gll'nn Ford, GIOfla Graham8' (2 hrs ) .. CC) "The Pursun 01 0 B Cooper" ( 1981, Adventure) Treat WIH1ams. Rot:>ert Ouvall ti hr 40 mtn) 11 Two 01 A Ktnd" ( 1983, Romance) John Tr111olla. Ql1vta NeWlon·John ( 1 hr , ti) IOWM a IWITlrt LAI•• "O) llCMI "Dodsworth" ( 1936 Oren Waller Huston Ruth Chatterton A b nessman linds his bucolic Ille disrup Nhen he and his wile retire 10 Eurr wtie1e !hey are confronted by a new s1 le and values ( 1 hr . 30 min ) HI Cl) Cll ... tlGHTWATCH m ... • PllllUADIJll tll llOYllTO. ... ... ..,., .. AQQMT lf'OflT&OOI (R) M llO¥ll "Last Embrace' ( 19 Suspense) Rot Scheider Janet Ma1gc A government agent recuperating fror nervous breakdown alter the savage rr der ol his wife finds himself ca~hl 1 web ot espionage and lr'llrlgue 'R ( 1 43m1n) .. ~ CHLll98 llTWIB LR AllD DIATM GS= 'Go West' 11940. Comee M::-t• • Brothe•s D1a11a Ltlw•s Several z1 n .. , lurn thPir 51ghts wPstward, wh tr• ~ yet r ~ •PO w•lt1 I rains al)d r91lro11 le hrs) 1=rOR.-ocaT ............ PM9 CHMI: ntl llCOllJ 'fUll llOYll "Purple Haze" ( 1982 Orarr Peter Nelson. Chuck McOuarry ' '>OC•i!l turmo11 ol the 181" 1960s ts reflec ''' thf' e•p.,11ences ot two young mer t9b8 A' ( 1 hr 45 min 1 c;) DOAllTIDT I a.1'R llOYll "10 To M1dn1ghl · (1 983 C mai Charif'<; Bronson Andrew Stevens t im1c1de Cf>tec.t•ve and a c11m1nolc graduate :.ea1c.h lor a kill"' of women ~hr 4 1 mm I .. ,Amt. Nnm TMI one CAin ~T ~ Many ot today's top comiea era leatu 1n this performance taped at San Fran< co·~ club. The Other Cafe. W U191G OUT0/1Tm ......,. iaJ•••i:-::• r ' llUMAWAT 'Tr98'5Ure Of l Conqu1s1<1dors · ThP Mcleod children i! lwo Sparo1sh na11al ot1tce1s a11emp1 to p vf'nl hPnc;hmen lrr1m s!Paling A lreast. '~.r J!> m r J 00.ICOTT ._ TIMYTOOM lllOVll Je<.c;p .irr P<, 11<139 W" Pm) Tyrone Power Henry Fonda Jet ilSsumes an ahas and marries 1n a1temp1 10 go stta1gh1 but Me 11 dogged bou=nters ( 1 h1 . 45 min ) ro, "A Dog 01 Flanders" ( 19! Drama) David Ladd. Oon•ld Crisp young 011tch boy and his grendlather I a badly Obused dog and lovingly nurS4 bacll to heallh ( 1 hr . 3e min.) 41:11 (ll) IDMM O/I ._. 28 min) 719 fOJ "Ra1der1 (II r1111 Lost Ark" I 19E AdVenture) M•ttr' , rord, Karon Allt ( 1 hr . 6!> min 1 Mel iii "'Threshold' • Ill I Otame) DonE Suthflrl.1nd Jplf c.r tijl)tum ( 1 hr min) (j ) "The Eacer. Ar11t1" ( 1982. Or•m Gnlftn o· Ne&I 111 Garr ( I hr 33 mtn ) I tAI J!> 'erJ ·P<' le '9 Ion , ;i U' Iii ,, , . !'• 8 h• e1' " • ec IS ,.,. nd 'A rn SI Sf' A" by ,g A :\Cl ti -I II Id 16 I) (%)"A Song Is Bom" (19'8, Comedy) Danny Keye. Virginia Mayo ( 1 hr . 51 min I •ct) "CH 0 MPS " ( 1979. Sclence-F~­ tl()(I) WKley Eure. Valene Bertlnelll ( 1 hf .3tm1n ) . .. QD "Prtde Of The Blue Grass" ( 1954, Orama) Lloyd Brtdges, Vera Miles. ( 1 hr . 30m1n I -CCJ 'The Secret Lile 01 Watter MJtty" (1947 Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virg1n1a Mayo ( 1 hr . 50 min ) "Raggedy Man" ( 1981 Drama) Sissy ~eek. Erle Roberts ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) (QJ "Savannah Smlles" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Mark Miiier. Donovan Scou ( 1 hr • 45 ffill'\) "Trial" ( 1955. Orama) Glenn FOfd. Dorothy McGuire (I hr , '5 mtn I {%) "The Whtie Rose" ( 1983, Orama) Lena Stolze. Wulf Kessier ( 1 hr . 52 min ) -@ "City Beneath The Sea" ( 1970, Set· &nee·F1etion) Robert Wagner. S1uart Whitman (2 hrs ) tWD "The Bandits" ( 1979. Western) Rob- er1 Conrad Jan-Michael Vincent ( 1 hr 30m1nJ -Afternoon Movies- -cm "The Bishop's Wife" ( 19'8. Fanrasy) Cary Oranl Lorelle Young ( 1 hr . 48 min) "The Outsiders" ( 1983. Orama) C Thomas Howell, Mall Diiion ( 1 hr . 3 1 mm ) "Na11onat Lampoon's Animal House" (1978, Comedy) John Belushi. Ttm Matheson ( 1 hr • 49 mln ) W (C) "Twilight Zone -The MOVte" ( 1983. SCtence·f"ict1on) John Ltthgow, VIC Mor· row ( 1 hr . 42 min.) •<Rl "Kiss Me Goodbye" ( 1982. Comedy) Sally Fteld. James Caan ( 1 hr • 42 min ) (0) "Smtthareens" ( 1982. Orama) Susan Berman RIChard Hell ( 1 hr . 30 min ) CI "Nate And Hayes" ( 1983. Adven- ture) Tommy Lee Jones. Michael O'Keele (I hr . 40 mln) •(8) "Dot And Santa Claua" (1982. Adventure) Animated Voices by Drew Forsythe, Barbara Frawley ( 1 hr . 20 min ) .. CC"' "The Hustler" ( 196 t Orama) Paul NewmM. Jackie Gleason (2 hrs . 15 mm) 4111'(UJ "$Avllnl'\8h Smiles" ( 1982, Adven· ture) Mark Miller. Donovan Scott ( 1 hr , 45mtn ) CS 'Chr1s1mas L1hes Of The F11.1ld" ( 1979 Drama) Billy Dee W1111ams. Marta Sctiell t1 hr . 40 min ) Cl) "David And Lisa" ( 1962. Orama) Ketr Dullea. Janel Margolin (I hr .. 3' min ) • •·savanMh Smllet'' ( 1982. Adven· ture) Mark Miiier. Donovan Scott. ( 1 hr • 45m1n) • "ThreshOld" (1981. Orama) Doneld Sutherland. Jeff Goldblum ( 1 hr • '8 min ) -1ven1ng ---- ,. -u1.-:.. --,_.. ..... ".,,.. •11111-.r --....... ...., ... "The s.ctet Ute 01 Waltet Mit- ty" ( t9,7. C<>medYI 08My Kar-. Virgin- la Mayo A meek man bUrdene<I wtth aome.11c attachmentt conjures up lllv- SIOl'\S of himself as a hero ( 1 hr .. 50 min) C1f, -Tyrone Moore vs. Kell Robin fOf the Conllnental Arnencas Supe< Light· weigh! ChamplonsNp; achedUled tor 12 rounos from Lu Vegas. Nev. (2 hrs . 30 min) llCMI "The Escape Artist" ( 1982, Orama) G11lfin O'Neal, Teri Gau. A teen- aged bOy from a family of magicians longs 10 loltow tn the footsteps of his father. a 1E199ndary escape artist 'PG' ( 1 hr • 33 min.) (%)llCMI "Gregory's Glrl" (1981, Come- dy) Gordon John Sinclair, Dee Hepburn. A ScolltSh schoolboy falls head·over· heels IOf his socce< team's flnt female i yer PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Dl:IVAIO'fll -.... C0UW IAlllTUL&. UCLA at Br~ Young (2 hrs ) ODDCCU\I ,,....CO.Ml'f AUCI • llAClla I~ WWW --Of~ ----1MAT ... ,. Cll ... ......... TMATT\lm .... Q ,. "'tlm Sieglrted and Roy's rare white 1iger1. a Los At'\Q81eS bar that only serves cnampagne and caviar ai ~Y•IT ~ Featured llaii!r::::. W.1 COWfACT (a) Q llCMI "Eddie And The Cruisers" ( 1983. Orama) Tom Berenger. Michael Pere Twenty yeara aftet the lact. a rSP<>fler 1nves11gatet the myaterlous dis appearan~ of a rock linger 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 32 min ) I ...... ,. ... 19 I Ol M TOW Featured: on location at the w()fkl's 1ougnes1 marathon watlt'·lkl race •• 1ound trip from Long Beach Har· bor 10 Catalina. at 70 mtlet pe< hour, Iron Moun1a1n where General Pauon tra ned troops for the North Atrlcan c ampaign; iio.e!._e who &hll think the earth 11 flat GIJPAl&Y,_,., m GI LA Featured a band made up of L A P 0 vice squad ofhcers. a IOOk a1 24 hou1s ot hie 1n LA • all ceptured by atlH photographers. meet a dog with an unu- sual talent • · the ablUty to play frlsbee, a bik1n1 COl'lt .. t. 11CTAC ... ten =--1'UT1'19 ........ co.r ,,, __ _ ......... _.. A • BIW ~ ThtS eutobto- graphlcal 110ty w11tttn ~ nerral.cf by Truman Capote po<trav-the fr~ between a lonely old womao (Geraldlne Page) and a lltUe boy at they are In lracMlonel Chi~ e,i=allona. ( 1 hi.) ® W CWI ~ The country muelc atar PtrfOtmt a ... l\Jta to Amlflc8n history and t~adttlOnl with guetts June C.rler Ceth, Steve Goodman. ~ Prine and Ro<Ny Crowell ffom KeMtCty Center in Waal'linoton. 0.C ( 1 ht . 16 min.) . 9IMI "LOS Olvlaao~ 11%0 Ora· ma) Alforiso Ma11a Rob1Jrto Ccoo 01rec1- ed by LU•& Bunue• TM prob•"'rn c1 povelly and you1tt1v1CflrT'I!'11'1 r '"' Me> Cry 9 ,m IS deplCled ( I I'll 2f: I MAw-.WLLru .. CHAILU .. C • 'i HIGHWAY TO 1 1/lok mas sp1r11 Kir Cat d(;.J (. would hc1w· a 0 @) FAU Q4/f "' 10 8 yw Jl:>l&f I }"" Down • ~yndrOf"'lf· Nh --.wu --•~n I to ~~r111c1pate 1n 1rt1 = ntl W A~p1nn J '11sh n mod els compete tor l IOf.> :igent.., cor.tr.1ct 1n this special co hosted by Lee M:i10•& Arid Morgan Brittany Guests Chnshe 811nk ley Cheryl Tiegs, MOriJill r ij rt:ti1ld j( d And~b (2 ~.rs I tm ·s1ageco c. ern) Anr MargrP.t h1"1g (.;ro;• ma ol 1r.01an anac• a1i. 1 gars of d s1agP.co.i t hrs . 30 rr11n J fll) WONDIRWOMI /'C') llOWll (' H PnCf F Cl I I l'I ~ r ,, , i, IROTHPI CHIQTlU& Writer '-:11 f .., SC Ctr .. :mar. : .. 1• I l UI fl) I ll• l lOl.Da.t llllOYll Anti. 11,1 1.1; Mt>e'. tante ' (1940 ( crn111ly 1 I.~. ~ n 1';'P:t Lew1r. $ton8 And1 t~~OrN~s rw ,~,. J ,.,rr, a llock of !:>"!au••••, vovr 1 :,J•flS I 111 JC lm•n-k TAC DOUGH LOYllOAT lllTIRT~ TO*IHT I 1 •O Lauren Hun on ~ IUMUllU T• t<• I PQke1 t '" "' r • r: "[" "°'"ICDT'Elt ~ llCMI • ( 198 I A1J.1> A en '" "'l''l 111st Jll•• '" le<JOndar / re powe r n~· " tr -1i:i e• '" i:. ... ., T llOYa F• '" Comedtt ",•H" well to-dv ;1)u g /1 f"', .., rot1ow1ng 1'le ae.ll"'I ; • e• • . •• their wedding n111ht fl•>C c; .. 1r1 : • 1 ~ t01 whal she e11pect~ (A) t:J I~ r r .. 0 fl) FACTI Of UN M15 Ga1111t end ~-­ gtr" pl9" to stage a Ch• ~tm "!.ho-"' • an orpM M ge out a ~O'Ve • c'{ro • ••ICCled al 8 Pf1S()f1 n!tlHd ~ D OJ DYMAITY "" 11!' ,, ' , 1\attu! enroys d larn11, ri cl'l~t. .1n111 A P whtr.tr.1ng Ar" purthl. ·~ la entrepfetWUI Oali 'Roe.-~IUd- eon (lht) 1:-:U r~ t ~""~, ~.,fun ill poltltC 1is nno r ·enmuun .,_, Sunday. Dec 1ti, 1~8" .19 • I -Waclnesclay Coal. novel by David Garnett. this tragic love story about a Bnllsh sea captain who mar- r1e1 an African princess 1nd brings hef hOme to hit village stars Tom Bell and N1ge11an actreu Shooe Sodelnde O ( 1 hr .30m1n) ~ ~uard1an" ( t984. Ora· ma) Martin Sheen, Lours Gossett Jr New York C11y apartment dWellers concerned oboul rampant crime hire a vlgllante- mmded e~·t.ervtceman as their new secur- ity guard c:;> ( 1 hr , 42 min ) CL1 90Wll ··0ynam1te Chicken" ( 1968, Documentary) A collection of music and interviews featuring RtChard Pryor Jottn Lennon and Yoko Ono, Joen Baez. Ace Trucking Company, Andy Warhol. Sha Ne Na and Allen Ginsberg 'R' ( 1 hr , 20 min) (l) llO¥ll "The Outsiders" ( 1983, Ora- r11a) C Thomas Howell, Matt Ooton Teen· aged gang members 1n a mid· 19605 Oitla· home town become 1nvOIVed In a murder leading 10 tragic consequenc~ for all con- cerned PG f t hr 3 I min I Zi llO¥ll The Damned · ( 1969 Orama) Otrk Bogorde. Ingrid Thulin A weallhy 1ndus111al family 1s torn apart by the dee&· dence and social upheaval of early Nazi Germany .'R' (2 hrs . 33 min) m MIMD tlfCHCOCa flllWT1 .. D GD rrt YOU. MOft Norman lrleS to teach lrttd111ona1 Ch11stmes values to the Bvrton bul lhey'd rather go bowling 1ns1ead (!J llO¥ll ·The Roots 01 Heaven" ( 19~. Adventure) Frrol Flynn, Jullelle Greco A wildlife en1hu&1ost allempts 10 protect African eleph1ir11s lrom being hunted (2 hrs , 30 min I ID nt1 IMOl't ~ Based on the novel by Oev1d Garnett. this tragic love story ab<>lll a British sea captain who mer· ries an African princess and brings her home to h•s village stars Tom Bell and N1ge11an actress Shope Sode•nde c:;> ( 1 hr . 30m1n) (C) CW.1\19 ClUI Boy George and Ctll· ture Club present lherr latest vlde<> "The war Sono" plus other songs from the new album "Waking Up with lhe Houae On Fire (l.J*-MCllO wml.Y -a G) IT • .....,._ A world famous physician v1s1ts n1s old lriond Auschlander .tnd '""-a kldn6y donor lor an African boy. Craig and Ehrlich try 10 remove an explot1vo bullet lrom a wounded woman B ft :.::":uy meet& h•& rather, whom he hasn·1 '"" 1n etghl yel\11, an attomey faH• In IOve With • girl whO popt out ot a cake at hit 111g party. Mra Cebot'a neph-ew awoont oYef Chrllllne O ( t hr ) •. .,, CC)..,. "Twnlght Zone •• The Movie" ( 1983. Scttnc•Flelion) Jottn Uthgow. VIC Morrow. Th11 hOmage 10 the old Rod Serl1ng TV Wlet feetur" segment• about 1 blg<>ttd bar patron'• comeuppance, a group of r111remen1 hOme resident• whO IKIPIUtt ll'lff youlh. 8 chlld with the Powtt 10 crate or dtStroy 11 will, and an ,.,p1 ,,. palMOQtf whO .... 11 gremlin u~ the plane'a wing 'PG' ( 1 hr • 42 min •• ,,., IMng Crane VI u J Pvelltfl (A) (t hr .. 30mln > -------a • ., .. .. "HOUM On Greeoa~ R08d" 20 Sunday, Dec. 16, 1984 ( 1970, Mystery) Ctvlttopher Ge<>fge, Janet Leigh. Clrcumatantlal evidence Implicates e man as hit wife'• murderer (? hrt) ID l'JOl-rn W How to make a wooden weather lnttrvment 90Wll "Come Play With Me" (1980 AdUlt) Brigitte Lahaie, Simone Sanson Based on a &lory by Guy De Maupassant, the seMUOUs lifestyle of 3 women IMng on a secluded country estate causes conster· nation In the nearby town. (2 hra ) (Q) .. "The Bishop's Wife" ( 1948. Fantasy) Caty Grant, Loretta Young Obsessed by hltl dream of erecting a cathedral, a blahOp endenge<s hi& mar- riage untll he It elded by a friendly spirit 1 hi , 48 min.) -mTOl .... Q 1w &f'WOSG ... ICTY &i&t• ~Piii ~ ..,,.... llOW9 "The Flllh Floof" ( 1980. Ora ma) Bo Hopkins, Dianne Hull A sane young woman Is Incarcerated 1n a blzime mental h06pllal where violence and drug abuse are the order ol the day 'A' ( 1 hr 30 min) 1tll G (I) MA•• 'J. Magnum gets lnvOl\led 1n lntemational pOlltlcs when an assassin. a master of disguise, vlSlll Honolulu (RI lt ht, '~r.·•Jr D 8) Host Johnny Carson ( 1 lhr);'m..mm --AU.91 ~ tmtJCA Scheduled OeYld Schoenbrun, authOf of "Amerlea lnalde 0ur·. Slngef Connie Francia, authOr of the bOOk "WhO's Sorry Now?" (R) ( t hr ) ..,...... .,. "The Man Who Loved Women" ( 1983. Comedy) Burl Aeynolda. Julie Andrews An 1rretlstlble 1C1Jplt0f who Is devlhsttly a11racted 10 women searches vainly tor fullillfNnt eftd hat an atteit with a millionaire's wife 'R' O ( 1 hr , 50 mln) m ,. CUii SchedUled the origin of lhe Chrlstmaa tree ( t ht . 30 min ) 1W CC}90Wll "The Hustler" (1961 Orama) Paul Newman. Jeekle G•son A pool shark loseS hlS gifltnend and his self· re$p0Ct, but regains his pride afler beating 1he man rHpontlble at his own game (2 hr•, 15 min) -11W1mrzm m•MDLLftOGD .. "Nlghlmste In The Son" ( 1965. Oreme) John Derek. Aldo Ray A crooked sheriff acouses an Innocent man of mor- deru;g the wile of a wealthy rel\Cher (2 "''l. l =•=::r=--=•:i• ... :n ... 111m11••MHl•D -"OeVllt Cup FNll" U.S vs Sweden In second belt ~ match C or 0. from Gotn.tiburg,, Sweden (R) (2 Ni . 30mrt1) .. "fl'lt Onion Fltld'' ( 1979. [)fe- l'M) Jama Woodt, JOhn Savtge. B•Md oo lhe t>ook by JOtfPh Wamblugh In 1963, a polfctman It murdered by two petty lhleV" who undttgo a 'leilgthy. grueling 1nearc.tat10n before and during tllelr lrlll 'A' J;.r;, I min) -··LA11 ... IA.Lili ns1 SchedUled spedel Chr mu edltlOn ( 1 hr I • I .,_ MS1'QCIOOl C 111 Ill .,,. .... llOW9 "The Big Country" {Par1 2) ( 1958, Western) Greg<>fy Peck. Ct too Heston An Eastemer beco embrOlled In a blfttt' feua between Te1tas ranchers~ waltf' fight• (2 h· G) llCMI "The Priaoner Of Zen ( 1937, ACIVenture) Ronald COiman, D Niven A kidnapped king's dOUble f~ otf usurpers of the throne until lhe king IS rescued (2 hrt ) «?) llCMI "Hall. ~e<ot" ( 1969. Ora• Michael r>ouotas. ArthYr Keone<Jy 1deal1S1tc college dropout Que$tlons a1111udes on non-violenoe and patrio wtien he enlists in the Army during V1e~yars (2 tire ) 1 .. "=eens" ( 1982, Orar Susan Berman. Richard Hell A yo woman hits lhe New York nightclub cir 1n hopes of becomino a rocil ·n· roll 5 1r~ s1ar 'R' ( 1 hr 30 min ) 1t:a 'S' MOWll "The Escape Artist' ( 1~ Orama) Grifl1n O'Neal, Teri Gerr A le aged bOv from a larnlly ol mag1e1an1 IC to IOllow 1n the 100111eps of hla lathe legendary escape artist. 'PG' (I hr min) 1Mt II (I) llOWI "Our Family Busint ( 1981, Orama) Ted Danson, E Wanamaker After getting out of prlt lhe second-1n-<:ommand of an organ crtme &yndicata returns to hlS old 1f1n1 detetm1fied 10 dlSCC>Vef who Mt him IBl ( 1 hr , 20 min ) t1118 •ACT• llOT A~ OI CC Ml l ~Ol-MOOD &n9T~~ Featu LaurOf'I Hutton e MOWll 'The Casunan" (1963. Adi lure) Cesar Rometo, Franklt AvalOr young Sparnsh nobleman findl <om• and adventure when he leads hit peop a serlel of raids (2 hra ) 19 ~=''Raggedy Man" ( 1981. I ma) Stsay Spacek, E1lc Roberta In I' a telephone OJ)efator in a amall Te town sac1if1Cet hef atandlng In the c munuy when she has a lhOrt affair w1• COfTlbal·bOund Milor 'PG' ( 1 hi min) 19 I *-ATMCom M.-COLLIC'nC* mf OI U. TODAY IDWMIW1WILAUIM• Ml (1) Cll ... ~ATQI .,. "P\JbHC Cowboy. No 1'' ( t~ WM t•m) Gene Autry. William Fern MO<letn·day caltle rus11tr1 UM• radiO, planes and refrigerator truck• 10 ex~ lhelr 1 I echema ( 1 hr ) I 'L. "Stvt1nnah Srnd•" ( 1' Adventure) Mllrk Miller, Donovan Scot ruMwlly tiCh girl tags along Wllh 1 pe bumbling fuglltvt cnmlnalt 'PO' ( 1 4S min) • CM.Lm M.L...,.. •CC) 90N "Forced Vengeance" (1S Adllentutt) Chuck Norris. Mary Lo Weller A karlltt exPtfl llMt htl ttl"'1 drive mobsltfl OUI of I HOf'lg Kong 0 blli::.bllttlmtnl 'A' ( 1 ht .. '3 min t1I "Chtech And Cho'lg'a ~ MO'lie" (1980, Comedy) RlchateS M& Tommy Che>ng Two pothMOI ti nvmerout ~ luf• ~ roan the 11r .. 11 ot Loe A~ In aearch of -.. ~·~ 1 hr . 33 min.) .. ..,, . ...., ol arl· nes two s I ja lVtd this 1'81 18) JnQ ::Ott OQ 82 er !IQ' · .. 33 er A 'IC" I 31 Jn• au jne ai , .. r of "' 8? ~lte '10 •m IPOllTaOOI (II) llCMI "Two 0 1 A Kind" 11983. Romane.a) John Travotta, Ohvla Newton- Johr, A :.ell-styf!td tnvMtor and a bank teller are cho'8n by the Supreme Being to pr~vf' rnanltind's worthiness 'PG' ( 1 hr 2b" 11 J Ml U lllOVll "Code Name Minus One" ( l'Hf Scl6nce r1c11on) Ben Murphy, t'.tlhPm1t> Crawtord A special agent t,(I( 011•P.S in~1s1t>tl' At will as the resuh of 11.. 1ftPrell1>t.l!. uf an underwater explo- , •• 12 hrs I f1CMCUI (D llOVll ' The Desperate Hours" ( 1955 ~u .p. n ll) Humphrey· Boglrl Fr&d11c Mri•C.t A yroup c.>t escaped convicts hold It "'" t Prl fam.ty captrve 1n their own tmrN• 1 <' t11~ 30 mm 1 -Thursday -Morning Movies- 1:11 S Dot And Santa Claus· ( 1982 Adv1tntu1P / Animated V0tees by Drew Fo1fiyttre Barbara Fraw~y ( t hr 20 mtnJ .. "1) ( t ""''"AS In (' .,nnPCht.ul" ( 1945 ( I ly fi JI u.1•11 ~I tnoN)IC~ Denru., Mor "'I (,'1 lfo c Sr;i11 r;iir f 1Q45 M iJC,ICOI) Jednne ( r ,.., I>,,,,, AnOrl!oNS ( I hr 40 min ) 1::11 HJ 'Allr.e'<i Advenlur~ In Wonde1tand" 11'11.' '" '~" 11·1 r "' d Fullerton Mlchael (.r,1;,lrJt J 11 t" 16 m.n) T• 0 Toot ''" 198;1 Comedy) Dustin Hollr ar Jfl<>c;rca l ange 11 hr 56 mrl'I ) Z Oaw1 Anul1• <1 ( 1962 Droma)'Ke11 D11llPn J<H•el Marc;iotrn ( 1 hr 34 min ) .. C ft,p P~ And The Cabb1e' 1 ll)IS I Orarnai va11t11e Berf1nell1 Robert 0.J.,, Jl•r rCJ 1 I hr '0 min ) ta S "TNr, 0 1 A KrncJ ( 1983 RomanceJ Jol)n l r.ivolla, 011'118 N11wton·John ( 1 hr • lli m•r1 I MO l Uat1• Ano H8J'&S ( 1983 Adven • ,,, T orom f Lee Jone Michael I"• '" I 1 • r 411 rrur ) l:."•-imT ...... ,_ a1I ~ HI CA The coun1ry musk: 1191 perfo.rm. a utute 10 American history and traditlOnt W11h gueslt June Car1er Cash. Sieve Goodman. John Prjne and Rodney Crowell lrom Kennedy Center -~=1on. O.C (1 hr.,16mln ) .. crcs~'Tea For Three" (1980 Adult> ~hr , 25mln) ... ....,.. ...... ,_,., mwll "Raldeft Of The LOS1 Ark" ( 1981. Adventure) Harrlsoo Ford, K81en Anen In 1936, • g.lobe-trottlng archeolo- m "Private Hell 36" {195'4, Orama) Ida ~no. Steve Cochran. (2 hra.) .. fCJ "North To Ala9<a" (1960, Adven- ture) John W•yne. S1ewan Granger (2 hrs 2 ffiln ) ~) "Daffy Duck's Movie -Fantastic Island" ( 1983, Com~) Anlmeted. ( 1 hr 18mjn) ,Q., "Trading Ptec.s" ( 1983, Comedy) E'dd•e Murphy, Dan Aykroyd ( 1 hr 46 min) <SJ ·George Wastt1ng1on Slep1 Here· (1942, Comedy) Jack Benny. Ann Sheri- dan ( 1 hf , 33 mtn.) -@ "In Enemy Country" (1968. Adven ture) Tony FranciOM, Anjanena Comer Qhrs) 1Wf2J "Charle)"s Aunt" (1!M1, Comedy) Jack Benny. Kay Francis ( 1 hr , 2 1 min ) tt=llfJ "Ripped Olt" (1974, Mystery) Rob- ert Blake. Ernest Borgntne ( 1 hr . 30 min) 'Crota Oreetc" (1982, Orama) Mary S1eent>uroen. AS) Ton\. (2 hrt, 2 min.) _.,, ..... ....,..._ g1st-adVenturer 1aoes Nazi evt~ '°' • legendary rellQIOUI artifact of en0<moua power narrowTy escaping dOzene of death traps en rOUle. 'PO' ( 1 hr • 55 min ) llOCI Ol M -mwll "The Damned" ( 1969, Orama) CM< Booarde. Ing.rid Thulin A wealthy tndustriaf tamlly It tom apart by the dee:a- dence and SOClal upheaval of early Nazi ~'mil ~2 hrs . 33 min ) .. (J)19'1Toc. .. al')IDMMIOI..._ CR) mwll "KISS Me GoOdb e" ( 1982~ Comedy) Sally Field, James C!aan A wid-ow whO is aboOI to remarry It vlSlted by he< late husband's gholt 'PG' ( 1 hr . 42 min) a.«1> · Ame11can Empire" (1942, W111tern) Preston Foster. Richard Otx (2 hrs ) 'C "Local Hero" ( 1983, Come~) Peter R1~rt Burt Lancuter ( 1 hr . 50 mtn ) rf 'Eddie And The .ctu!Seft " ( 1983. lflamaJ Tom S.reog« Michtlet Pare ( 1 hr . 32 min) ~rz "Purple Haze" (1982. Orama) Peter Netson Chuck McOuarry ( 1 hr . 45 min.) W f'OI ·The Ruling Class" (1 971 Orama) PPtPr 0 TOOie. Alntair Sim (2 hrs 35 min 1 t.tl HJ "Two 0 1 A K1ncf' I 1983, Romance) John Travotta. Oovta NeW1on-Johrt ( 1 hr . 28m1n I •'t. 'Gandhi' ( 1982. B10graphy) Ben Kingsley CandtCe Bergef'I (3 hrs , 8 m1n1 $, Beastmll!lter" ( 1982. Ad\lenture) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts ( 1 hr . 45 min) l:a l, LOS OIVldaOOS" ( 1950. Orama) Alfonso Ma11a Aot>e<to CobO Directed by Luts Bvnuet ( I hr , 28 min ) ldt "Aiiee's Adventures In Wonderland" ( 1972 ~uSIG81) Fiona Fullefton. Mtchael Crawford ( 1 hr • 36 m1n ) w 0-"Tno1<1•P • f1982 Com~vl Dustin NOTICE TO VETERANS 11 f l (J 111• Jn rtonor ahly u1sc.harged Veteran of tht• Armed Forces of the United States, In good health, you are entitled 10 a Double Interment S pece (for yo u and your Spouse) In our Dedicated Veteran s Section at the cost, to you. o f only a Single Interment Space plus the Endowment Carf! Fund Oepos11 required by ('t1\lf' I tW 11 •iv• 4 _..-,.. tOJ i 11Po wri tor 11 Spocl. 1 Corr• 10f•rn1ionc; 10 llttlt'• 1•1.. 111.tktng lht~ Progwrn 11vo1labl 10 1n VPler ns of this area Space 11 hnoltd nnd 11 111111 t>o assigned on a ltrl t come. f1r1t sorved basis To assure your space, MAIL THf COUPON T90A Yt ,-------------------------------------- : IAllOI UWI MEMORIAL PARK I MORTUARY I 1125 Olaler Ave., Cotta MeH, CA. 92121 +--1 (tdJK•nt to '"i Sat1 OtN.Jn ~wy 1405) 111 H11rbor 9h1d So I I em 1n "'°4'10rably Ditcl\at~ Veteran I In OOOd n.attl\ (Nemet _ I : Seru11 No I : Ador ... I 1 C11y __ _ I I Hom• Pl\One No [l • l'l lfQll Onie Sunday, Dec 16. 1984 21 Hottman. Jess.ca La~ ( 1 hr . 56 min.) ··Two Ot A Kind' (t983, Romanoe1 John Travoj1a, OllVla NeWIOt'l·John ( 1 hr . 28 mtn) • "The Wild Pony" ( 1980. Adventure) Manlyn llghtstone. Art Hindle ( 1 hr • 29 min ) •im "M1Stet Robefts' (1955. Comedy) Henry Fonda. James Csgney (2 hrs .. 35 min ) .. "Daffy Duck's MCMe -Fantastic tstand" ( 1983. Comedy) Arnmeted ( 1 hr 18 rr11n I lZJ Nate Afld Hayes' ( 1983. Adven- ture I Tommy Lee Jones. Michael O' Keete ( 1 hr .. 40 mtn ) -·vening ---- • D8®J ... .... cm ... IWITTOIWIT ~~Altf ITM,,_ allll•90!n' me ... • POQ'9 fllJI PllT'fVAL Award·w1nn1ng films made bt college students Mtchael Show's · Ch1Ck1n'i. Fer Rent" about a per- sonality 1ranstus1on, Mollie Miller's "Senoos Minded Stuff' about a young dancer-1urned-<:om1C. and Aamauin Ajd1- n1's documentary 'Right To Strike" deta•ls the 1980 f1rehgh1ers' sttike 1n Chi· ~ Host director Jotin Badham {.CJ llCMI ''The Princess And The Cab· bie" ( t 981 Drama) Vale11e Bertlnelll. Rob@rt Oesideno A young woman sulfer- mg trom dysoexia. a d1SO<der which 1mpa1rs read•ng and wrtltng eb1hty. 15 taught by a sett-educated cab driver ( 1 hr . 40 min.) TOP U. IOXlll Live from Les Vegas. Nev (2 hrs 30 min ) ~ mmY .,_ • coeecaT--w The Gram .. my-Award wmn1ng counuy-western star per10fms such favorites as 'The Gam- bler." "Luc111e1' and "Lady," as well es a duet of "We Have Tonight" with guest s1ar Sheena Easton, trom Greensboro. Notlh CerOltn.a l 1 hr ) DICI YMDWI • me ... Ulfl'f DA YI MAIN ... 'nlm'l~Altf Ma ...,. '~ ..... -.t#POll'n. ----.. "It's A (?)og s Life" ( 1955, Comedy) Edmund Gwenn. Jett Richards A bUI ierTilf te!IS the story of hts r1se to -1'·&~:.: 28~0 1 .... i.. P.&..., An 1nterv.~w w1lh come- dy veteran Sid C.nar; the 'ltunts of en acrobatic aiding champion I •umrr TOllGHT Featured l~iit~ .,,,.,, N-1 CGlft'ACY IO C mt um.ft 'dMnl&I CMOl Thft mast« lmPfesM>Olll Qla'fl • multltUde ot 22 Sunday, Dec. 16, 198'1 rOles. including EbeneLef Sctooge and Bob Cratchlt. In an unusual venlk>n ol the CharleS Dickens holiday ctassic ( 1 hr ) llOVll "The Best Yea~ Of Our Lives" ( 19Al6. Drama) Frednc March. Dana Andrews Three veterans and their wives struggle to ad1us1 to postwar CMllan Ille .~ tvs . 52 min.) (Q) MO¥W "Monty Python's The Meaning Of Lile" (1983. Comedy) John Cleese. Michael Palin The Seven Ages of Man proYlde the loose framewort( fore series of comic eplSOdeS spoofing everything from sexual reprOCuchon to gluttony 'R' ( 1 hr , 25m1n) m··~ flit 8 I Oii ftll J0W Featured backstage With JuliO Iglesia& dUrlng htS recent con- C8ft tour. never-betOf&-seen ·30•5 ltlm foorage. how the ancient art ot Kendo, ltghllng With wOOden Stt<:kS, IS becoming a modern-day hobby. deciding 1t the men In Br Ille ht rhe modern male mOld .,, .... ,,.. ift Oii LA. FealUred e look at rhe popularity of pop stars Pmice and Michael Jackson a ride 1n a blimp: new 1echn1ques in facelift surgery a day in the hie ol the l·~ee:t ... PIOP\l'I CCMIT WU, WU WOii.i t# AmALI mM ....,.., Neal Gable< ano Jel· trey Lyons look at HOllywOod's neN sel( symbOIS. 1~lud1ng Rob Lowe. Debra W1n~ate Capshaw and Prince (A) (%) "Charley's Aunt" (1941, Com- edy) Jack Benny Kay Francis A fellow at 0 Jdord poses as a female 1n order ro save his pal from a sticky situation ( 1 hr . 21 min ) m HAVI °"" WLL TMVIL M tm llCMI "Home Before Dark' ( t %8. Orama) Jean Srmmons. Rtionda rtem1ng A woman struggles 10 ad1us1 to sooety tollow1ng her conl1nemen1 for a nervous breakdown (2 l'lrs • 55 min ) .. 8 ()) MA•• ,J. A Yulellde gesture of goodwill turns Into a nightmare when TC 's helicopter cra&heS at 1 Naval target Site with Magnum. Higgins end Rick abOard (R) ( t hr ) D GD CoelY ...,. Chff encourages his children to carefully consider lhe gifts 1hey ~n =Ing him for Father'• Day 1rJ "love Ands Andy Hardy' ( 1938 Comedy) Mickey Rooney Judy Garland Andy's g111f11end returns early from a vacatton. causing problems tor the entire Hardy family (2 hrs.Jo. D 9 IAm.ltllM•Y-tTAM Co- hosts Howard Cosell Bob Uecket and Sheri Belatonte-Harper comment on events featunng. among others. Wtlllam Sh8tner. Charlene Tilton. Merk Harmon and Heather Locklear Q (2 hrs ) I e sunsn1ne Christmas" ( 1977. Ofam11) Chtf De Young. Barbara Hershey A widower takes his daughter to Texas to cetebra1e Christmas with his parents (2 lhrs./.a,_ t# ,,_ llYll&WI "Agatha Chnstte's Partners ln Crime" Tommy and Tuppence Beres-- fo1d help a clergymen's daughter whose meager Irv hl'IOOd IS lhreatened by strange ev,nts 11 fler coun1ry boarding h<MJM Q I hr ) llOYll 'Local H"ero" ( r983, Comedy) Petef R1egert, Burt Lancaster A hlah· r • • 1 ~=imoR "" , l(ecu1r11e encounters unex.pected problem9 when he travels to a small Scottish seacoast town 101 what he assumes will be a cut· and-dried land pu1chase deal. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50mm) -THI Mo Hosts Len Dawson. Nick Buonicont1 ( 1 hr ) llCMI "Oafty Duck's Movie -Fantas- tic Island" ( t983, Comedy) Animated Bugs Bunny, Foghorn Leghorn, Porky Ptg and others stan a journey on Daffy Duck's smaH JS!and ·a· (1 hr . 18 min ) c;)IOU>Olml .. Q fl> FAl&Y TWI The spm1 of Christmas Visits Alex in a dream as ghosts resem· bling Jennifer and Mallory reveal the past and future (R) Q) .,.,.~ TClllllfT Featured ii)~ W 8 (J) -6 lm09I RtCk and A.J are hired by a young executive whose Ute is endangered by a mCYbtd prankster ( 1 hr ) D m ~Alter Frasier's psycl'l18trlSt· mentor has an 1nstan1 romance with Carla. she announces she's pregnant with her sixth child 0 COUHI IAIUrlALL "Unrverslty 01 Las==ment" (2hrs ) ~ ...... I 1n11W1tt "Agatha Christie's Penners In Ctime" Tommy and Tuppence Beres- ford he'P a clergyman's daughter whose meager hvehhOOd is lhreatened by strange event• at her country boarding house Q { 1 hr) '9 IW~IW .. •RCIN-. TMIATM ''The Jewel In The Crown" Adapted from Paut Scott's lour·novel series • The Raj Quartet." set during the last years of British rule of India A young Indian suspected of subversion by a racist police superintend· ent develops a close friendship wlth en English nurse Stars Susan WOOidridge Art Malik and Tim Pigott-Smith (Part 1 ol 14)=oJ. ~ llCMI "Bill ~sby, Himself" ( 1982. Comedy) Bill Cosby· The comedian looks at everyday taults and foibles and per· lorms h11 famous characterizations 'PG ( 1 hr , 44 min ) (.Q) llO¥ll "Trading Places" ( 1983, Com- edy) Eddie Murphy. D11n Aykroyd A well· 10-do executive. a ghetto-bred con man ano a proslllute devise a plot of revenge against 1wo conn1v1ng financiers 'A' ( 1 hr, 46 min ) 1.lJ lilOYll "Purple Haze" (1 982, Orama} Peter Nelson. Chuck McOuarry The social 1urmod of the late 1960s Is reflected 1n lhe experiences of two young men In 1968 'A' t 1 hr .. 45 mln.L m Mll9Mn'CMCOCI Wt .. D CD -.r CCMIT An old man ololmtng to be Sant& Claua surprises the judge'a $kepUcal staff with an uncanny abl'ltty ill) Cl) MO¥W "the Strenge Vengeance Of Rosalie" ( 1972, Orama) Ken Howard, Bonn1t Bedella. A young Indian woman hOlda a traveling aelesman hostage in a hu deselt "°"'~ l\ra.. 30 m.n } TOP U. From Laa Vegas, N~ (R) (2 hrt .. 30 min ) .. "Eddie And fhe Cru1Mrt" ( 1983. Orom4.) Tom Berenger. Mlchllef Pare Twenty year• 11t1er the f ot. a rePofter 1nves1igatn the myiterlout dls- eppe&rance of a rock $10Qef. 'PG' ( 1 Iv • 32 min) -· DOTI~ Val's erratic: betlav· lor proventt aulhOfltlea from finding her. -Thursday Cont. Gary shuns Karen's ddv1ce and seeks a stronger business relat1onsh1p with Galveston c:;> ( t hr ) CJ Cl) Mil ITmT ll.UU Chief Daniels devises a scheme to upstage Pva mayora cand1dale Ou1e Cleveland a woman 1Alfre Woodard) must corne to gr:ps ""''" the reahzahon rhat her son was m1staken1y l<1lled by a Hill Street pchcenian (Rl 11 hr) I lf .:oc:.i:a Tea dances wine and cheese part1e~ and motor ra111~ all play a part 1n Howard's plans to star• a match mak~rVICe CJ 'Norlh To A1aska 960 Adventure) John Wayne Stewart Granger A man finds a substitute for his friend's l1ancee alter he discovers she nas married another (2 hrs 2 min J L llOYll "Rumble Fish" { t983 Orama) Matt Dillon. M1c1<ey Rourke In a 1950~ Jrban environment a yoong tougr ,.. k<. up to his older brother an ag ng t kPr ... h11e strugg11ng to t•nd •, s own rt.:ic P n the world 'R ( 1 hr 34 '" n ,..1 :=wr ..... tf5 ntl IGUMDIR Laura's hc•use •S ourQldr •zed and Howarel Jh1r1~s f1P may oe c'I prnne suspect 1CtJI [l) llOYll "All The K ng s Men 1 1949 Drama) Brode11ck Crawtorel Jor.n Ire aNl Based on lhe nnvP by Rot>e" Penn Warren An 1dea1 st•c Sou1nerr P" ·1•c1an quickly becomes corrupted Oy pow1>1 a••CI amb11ton (2 hrs . tO min l 11•1ou ®l mm ..... TAii ..... WILD &ISMMI IOCIPOll> Pl.II 'IUTT•UH mT mcuaa• Y TME YIAll • MYllW The 1rreveran1 newscastP•s prPSPr>I t984's memorao1e 'Pvents and persona•• hes 1n sketches and w th acrua1 news toot age OJ llOVll "Ta,icao For Lad•e<> 1tJr} Date. Adult) ( 1 hr. 15 mrn l Z llOYll 'Two 01 A Kind 1t983 Romance) John Tra11011a Ol1111a Newl >r Jor•n A sell stylPd ,r1vf.ln1or and a t;.i • lt'ller are ch<>sen by th~ Supreme Be•ng to r.1c've mankind-:; wo11h1r1><;s PG I 1 h• 28m1n) H:IO tJ MIWHNl'f Oil • • ' 1.t lly h rP., I stand up comic.. ll• pP '""1 r his 11n1'1Q room (R) CJ G) Tc.1QHT Ho<.t J rnnt C;irc, '" Scheduled new products OP~ .t·-,1rar•n" 1Joh5;;1~ ~ AlmllCA Schet1ullld Md Anad Sheela spokeswoman for guru Bhagwan Shree Raineesh arid Detroit rree P1ess staH writer Roddy Ray discuss the Ra1neesh~rem Community Boo Greene. Chicago Tribune co1umn1st and author of · Amer.can Beat (RI 11 hr ) l "°"' LWITU11D PMllWT1 TMI ...,_. Of nt1 TIM From uncolr Center In New York City the achieve ments of many of 10<111y·s most prominent athletes will be recognlzeel and the w1Mer of tt\11 year'5 h!Qhly coveted award will be nnnounced Hosted by Merlin Otsen 11 tv) (SJ .,. Two 01 A Kind I 1983 Romance) John rravOlta ()IMS NeNtOr John A self·SIYted inventor end a bani< leller are chosen by the Supreme Betng to prove mankind's worthiness. 'PG' c:;> ( 1 nr. 28 m1n) m 111 CWI Scheduled evangelist Mantyn Hickey discusses the race to save E1n1opia hew e proper diet prevents hean disease \ t hr 30 min.) 1t• L llOYll "Tempting Roommates" ( 1982 Adult) Marianne Dupont, Michel Jaco1 ( t hr . 9 min ) m1glWl.nmm m OM HCIUYWOOO . · llOVll "Dark City" (1950. Otama) Charlton Hestoo. Lizabeth Scott Follow· ng an unhappy wartime love affair. a loner takes ro gambling and becomes marl<ed tor murder (2 hrs ) 1 .... ..,. ... ~ ... t1MITI al IM MMICtlCO ' llOVll "Bad Boys" ( 1982, Drama) Sean Penn, Ren1 Santoni. A young hood· ium accidentally kills 1he younger brother vi a ieen·age dope dealer during a poHce chase and •S sen1 to a tougn reformatory R' f 1 llr 59 min ) E .oRTecerra ~e Cl:. llOVll "Drary Of A Teen-Age H1t,.hh1ker' ( 1979, Drama) Dick Van Pat· tPn. Cnarfene Tilton A young girl's Ille is endangered when 9he accepts a nde lrorn a stranger (R) ( 1 hr , 55 min ) ~11 6 llCMI "Ball Game" ( 1980 Drama) Candida RoyaHe, Lisa Deleeuw The war· clen of a women's p11son arranges a ball garre 10 ease teris1ons between the guards and their sexually aoused p11son· e1s p hr , 25 min ) tt::9 CJ m LATI mfT wtTN DAVI>~ Scheduled comedian Michael Keatoo. Atari 1n1;en1or Nolan Bushnell. ( 1 hr ) B AUMD tlTQtCOCI ..-rt DAM -"'MOU. YWOOO A look back a1 the c;candalous early days of HOllywOOd ,,.. the 192o·s. 1nclvd1ng the last lrves and early deatM of Silent screen stars llOVll 'The Big Country" (Pen 2 of 21 I 1958. Western) Gregory Peck, Charl- ton Heston An Easterner becomes embr0tled Jn a bitter feud between two Texas ranchers over waler rghts. (2 hrs ) d) llOVll ··The Unfinished Dance ' 1947 Drama) Margaret o·Bnen Danny ~l'lOmas A young girl who worships a cet· ta·r baller•na tries to prevent another bal- ... star lrom laking her place w11h d1sas- t•ous resulls (2 hrs ) m comDY T0111MT '!' WOlmlf'I Y0UnUU. NCAA D1v1s1on I Cnamp1onsh1p l1om Los Angeles (A) ( 1 r1 30 min J Ii llOVll Cross Creek" ( 1982 Drama) Ma1y Steent>urgen, Rip Torn Based on lhe memo11s ot Marj<>fHI Kinnan Aawhngs In 1928. en amMlous New York w r1ter leaves her wealthy husbend fOf lhe more peaceful eiustence of a Florida orange gro11e where she plans to write Gothic romance novels 'PG' (2 hrs . 2 min.) z llO¥ll "The White Rose" ( 1983. Ota· me\ Lena Stolle, Wulf Kessler A group of mrddle-ctass German university Sludents rebels against the Nazi regime, delylng Hiller with 1ragic results ( t hr • 52 mm ) 1M Ql) .,_ "That !_e1_ne$$98 Beet" (1966. Musical) Sharon ~d, Earl Riehards A gUJtar player makH it big after being guid- ed by a lady preacher and confesses past 1nd1scre110=1¢lY· (I hr . 15 min.) t• g MOU. TMI .U111T tTOIY IVSltlOLO TYi .,..,.-r ~ ~•IUfed Dick Van Oylce Cl) .,_ "Badman'• Country· I 1958 Western) George Montgomery, t. Brand Bat Mastersoo, Wyall Eari.i r.I Buffalo Biii team up wllh P111 Garn· ' t capture Butch Cassidy and k, qar1r,; 2 hrs) m"°'"'' W Cl) llCWm ' Thar Champ onsn1p 5,.ac; ' ( 1982 Otama) Bruce Dern Stacy l".P& h FtVe lormer htgh school baskerbal1 s ... , • ours gather for a d1sturb1ng m.,r ' "' •f the coach who inlluencP1 1hr1 P lhr, 48 min.) t:9 -.AT i.COll> ~ COU.lf:Tt R lllT al L.A. TOOA Y ... I llMTWI LAUGtMM Ml (I) Cll ... ...,...,a. llCWm "Melody Ranch 14 cal) Gene Autry. Jtmmy Ou Ar !P ' hnds trouble 1n TOfpedo when t e ;- radio show bUddtes go lhFlre t Au1.D.:..;;shv1t1es ( 1 hr I R .-cuLT\111 u.u. ~ llCWm "Let's On II 11qA:> C 1""0' Greg BradfOfd 6111' HA'"' /I , a ' f student t1nds d1ll•cu1ty gPr: r u 11 !f1P c.o• age to g111e h S g1r Ir en(] a SCl"C ~ t '' ' present 'A ( 1 hr 25 m.r J ( HORII UCM CM-np on ons Ouarterhorse R.:tce •r 1 tos. Cahf (R) ( 1 hi I l.01 IOXllO Tyrone Moore • fOf the Con1inen1a1 AmPricB<o weight Champ•onsr-p "-t"'· (l • rouncls tr om Lac; Veg.;i<, • 1 ~ t::W;m··ar.:.- ..., ... QQMT llCWm "Charley's "ur t edy) Jack Benny Ka f r r i"I O.tdord pcses as a. •e<~'" or ·~r •o c; • his pal from a st ck1 c; tui11 • m.n I tll H llO¥ll Two (,.. A I' "0 Romance) John Travo•ta 0 1, a I h °" Joon A se1t-sry1e0 ·n~1>11101 .:1!1ll 11 teller are chosen b~ tt>P Sur rprr P f') prove mankind's wortn1nec;s P(; 28 min) .. ~ Cl&Dm llTWID LR Altll ~ I)= Hucl , t9b • Newman Me1vyn ~1,(ltll<. A torn oetween !Ove Iv' r IS lrf!P ~ 'ancl!.~a~~ hrs J r ....... Tm. llO¥ll The fv11 1 ~ y Richard Crenna Joaf'lna PPllPI A and temty.ng force concP'l'S ,.,,. r t a trap door .n a reputed r t1 -l=~~ 29mrn ) $:'"Merry Chnstma, M• I~"" rence" (1983. Drama) Devltl O•iw·<11 T(ofli Conti During WorlcJ War II .rnnnr ~ POW commandant alterris::it!> to m[ .e hos concepts of d1scrol1~ a11d C!fdl'!r or I " prtsoner, caus•ng a ctac;h or w•I "' 'l'I ft stubbom British m;i,or P I " min) W AIWCA:COWTWT •CW ~ l ..... Tmlf") .,_ "Gr~ory's Girt' 11<19 1 l" n • dyl Gordoo John $1r>cta11 O.:e H [ti " A Scort•ah sc:h004boy fa!K tw-A 1 r, ,,, ""91$ IOI n1s soccer team!» t11s• "' 11 Sunday. Dec 16. 1as4 2~ -Thursclay Coal. i yer 'PG' ( 1 hr 30 min ) -ICOTT d .,_ · Beyono The Ltm1t" { 1983. Qfama) Mtehael Caine. Richard Gere An EngltSh physician acti to secure the release ot Br11a1n's honorary consul 1n Argentina. kidnapped by revotutlo"8ries -l'riclay -Morning Movies- .. '% "Dav•d And Lisa" ( 1962. Ofama) K&1r Dullea Janel Marg011n ( 1 hr 34 min ) .. 'H 'The Chr•slmas That Almost Wasn't ( 1966 F aniasy) Rossano Br aw Paul Tripp ( 1 hr 35 min ) .. @ "Bundle 01 Joy" ( 1956, Comedy) Debbie Rey• olds. Eddie F1stier (2 hrs I 7111 '~ Flashoance" 11983. Musical) Jen n•fe• Beals Mocl"ael Nouro 1 1 hr 35 min 7':11 C Carou~ ( 1956 Musical) Gordon MacRae Shirley Jones 12 hrs . 8 min ) ·z "H1gn Road To China" ( 1983 Ora· ma) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong ( 1 hr 45 min) .. tj,, Goin Coconuts' ( t978, Comedy) OOMf and Marie Osmond. Ted Cassidy tt hr 40 min) S Tn Be Or Nol To Be ( 1983. Come dy) Mei B1oo"r.. Anne Bancroft ( 1 hr 47 min 1 .. m 'lnd•scretion Of An Amer1Can Wife'' ( 1954 Drama 1 Jenrnfer Jones Montgom '!!:I Chfl (2 hrs ) •'Z Baby II s You ( 1983. Romance1 Rosanna Arquette Vincent Spano ( 1 hr 45m1n J ,.. ~ "The Return Of Frank James" ( 1940. Wes1erni Henry Foods Gene Tierney I 1 hr 30 min) ~. Qci.opussy' ( 1983 Adventure) Roger Mooie Maud Adams (2 hrs 10 mm) (OJ S1ay1ng Ahve" ( 1983. Drama) John Travolta Cyn1hia Rtiodei ( 1 hr . 36 min ) ' "~11s1s" ( 1950, Adventure) Cary Grant Jose Ferre< ( t hr . 35 min ) ,.. @ "The Milkman" ( 1951, Comedy) Don aid O'Connor Jimmy Durante {?hrs ttJI O ·Funny Car Summer' ( 1973 Ar1veri lure) Jim f.Junr 11 hr 30 mor· 1 ft) "Dot Anq Santa Claus" I Hl8? AdvenlurE-l Animated Vo1c:8<; by f111•v. ForsylhP Barbara FrawtPy t t tH ?0 min) 'l.1 Brewster s M1ll1ons t 194!> Ccmt- dy) Dennis 0 Keete Helen Walker (, hr 19 min I -Afternoon -Q) 'Hotel Paradiso ( 66. Comedy) G1n<1 LOllobfiglda. Alee Gu1M s (2 hrs l © T >NO Qt A Kind" ( 198~ Romane.el John Travotta. Olrvta Newton-J hn I I hr 28 mir1 W (C, "To Race The Wind" ( 1 SO. Drama1 Steve C ment>etg Randy Oue1d I t hr 45m1n 1 .$ Rames ( 1940 Comedy I Oho11a de Havitland Oev1d Niven ( 1 hr . 12 mm ) CIJ "Coup De Torch<>n" ( 1982. Drama) Philippe Noni. Isabelle Hupper! 12 hrs. 9m1n) tll Ol 'V1!li0ns Of Christmas Past ' ( 1979 AOVenlVfe) Shirley Jones Peter Haskell It hr 35 min 1 . 24 Sunday, Doc 16 1QR'1 'R' ( t hr , 43 min ) .. (!) ~DOCTOlt f"O' .o¥ll "Trading Places" ( 1983 Com· edy) Eda.e Murphy, Dan Aykroyd A well to-d<> e.Kecut1ve a ghetto-bfed con man and a prostitute cevrse a plot of revenge against two conniving financiers 'R' I 1 Ml , "Threshold" (1981. Drema) Donald Sutherland. Jett Gotdblum ( 1 hr 46 min) • ~ 'Marilyn The Untotd Story' ( 1980 B•ogrephy) Cathenne Hicks Richard Baseharl (2 hrs 25 min ) ut :-0 'Flashdance' I 1983. Musical) Jen niter Beals Michael Nouri ( 1 hr , 35 min ) Z "Santa Claus Conquers The Martians" t 1964 Fantasy) John Call Leonard Hicks ( t hr 20 min ) 4119 'ff Th,. Ctvostmas Ttial A1m°'1 Wasn 1 1966 r anlasy' Rossano Brau Pat.JI Tr•PP ( 1 hr 35 min ) 4:11 ~ ·Slaying Alive· ( 1983 Drama) John Travolta Cynthia RhOdes t t nr . 36 mm) .. (!) "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn" ( 1974 Drama) Cliff Robertson. 0.ane Baker (2 hrs) ,L Moon Madness' ( 1982 AOVenture) Animated (I hr 15 mm J ,.$ Around Tne World In 80 Days" ( 1956. Aovenrure) David Niven Shirley MacLa1ne (2 hrs 48 min ) Z Its A Wonderful Life" ( 1947 Fania sy) James Stewart Donna Reed (2 hrs 9m1n) .. 01) 'Gentle Giant" ( 1967. Adventure) Dennis Weaver. Vera Miles (2 hrs.) .. CC) "Carousel" ( t956. Musical) Gordon MacRae Shirley Jones (2 hrs 8 min ) -lveaing ----• ·1·=AOMI * ... · IWIT TO tWrr MAWAIWI MIAT Andy and Mac embark oo a case 1nvotv1ng a model e murde1 and em=~c=~1ng I HOUDAY IOWL Brigham Young v'l Mich1yan from San D1eoo Calif (3 hrs 1 l ...... lm'OllT .... C* M ...., Featured gOOd and bad bonds, 1nves11ng abroad. bartenng epar1ng IOf-1e11rement.. C9) MOLl)AY IOWL Brtgham Young vs Mrctugan from San Diego. Calif (3 hrs 30 mtn) WIDIO.uaoJ ·mclYMD'fll ...... IWft DAYI AOAlt ... Mm"ICOf//llilff AUCI IMCIB l ~•aMMI WlllaOf~ , _.. _,,,. .-V WOii.a Guo~l Henry Kaufman, tll~UtlVe direc:tor of otomon Brothers Tiii INYllT'IGATOH: CRUHDIH --·-··· 11111== r.:-tMTT\19 hr 46 min) $1 llOVll · Daffy Duck s Movie ~· Fantas I~ Island 11983 Comedy) Animated Buus Bunny foghorn Leghom. Porky P·o and others start a 1ourney O<I Daffy Duck t. smdlt siand C. (I hr . 18 min) _. 01) I DMAlll Of~ MC ... Q P& llAUZ. Making special elfecl' tor TV commercials and music videos n collector of secondhand teddy bears ' DAU.Al .... INTDT~ TOMCIHT Featurl'O ' nC1 Lauper nlB'I COllPAllY •OIUGY PMnltQ wmt IUI ~ _. TMI NPl Ho:.ts Len Qa.,,,sor N•Ck Buor•1c.on11 I 1 r.r I L lllOVll Going Berserk' ( 1983 Com!' dt 1 John Canoy Joe Flaherty Po1t1rc1ans dervbics ;ino re11g1ous cults ere part of th1' comoo1 featuring the cast of Second C11y TV ·R ( 1 hr 23 min ) 0 19A IAlllTIAU Phoern~ Suns al Los Ano~es Lake<s (3 hrs 1 '1)~ll()!t!U. 1• til1 llOVll "Samson And Delilah ( 195 1 Or.lma) Victor Mature Hedy Laman Tn" m1~hly 5an1son finds his Power cur1a1leo ~the iovety Del lah (2 hrs 40 min 1 1:11 U J Oii TMI TOW Featured a 13-year-01J t111rn or 01.a w tuoso who sits 1n with tht- <>uper~1ars a loving look al the T·btrd ttir clds.,1c cilr of ltle 50's the disabled ari 1eam of Cal State Northridge B fl? ,AaYFIUD m Oii L.A. Fealur~d people who arP 100 or over dtSCu'\5 rt>e <;eerets of lhetr 10~o111!y Johnny Moun1a1n 1akes sorne lf'~soos "' bass frsh1ng a repor1 on • fne walkeri. a group ol people Who walk 011e1 red hot coals. a prohle on a m0rr1a1 1""5e:.~ .... WU, WU WOM.D °' A1mA1.1 ·~·-•RlftW ' llCMI "AirplenP ti The SequPI 11 'lA? C:orn,,l:ly 1 RobPlf Hay-. luhe Ha11 "'ly A 'Ll't111ll!rt •al 'iP.tCe shullll> <;On1pi1 I ( ,1!11•11 I I~ IO ~ P(·[l ii p1IO( horn rP11eolon1." 1ne> p101Jlt!IT!S w•lh its first Criltt bfllore u lakes Jfl on ts. maiden thght PG ( 1 hr 25m1n I m HAVI QUlt, WU TMVa ... MltOfMAZZAllD After wrongfully accusing the Duke boys of a lhefl Boss H~g uses Bo anc Luke 10 find 1ne real cv1pr11$ who sky1acked a sn1pmen1 ot cash 11 hr I D €i) V Ttie dangerous cl0<1t1 of Ehzabetr created by Diana escapes flom the lob. res1s1ariee-~Jt try 10 smuggle refugee ch1turf'n 1n10 safe places for Chrrs1maa ( 1 hr) U llOVll Baber. On Broaowey' t 19•2 Mu• oealJ Judy Gitr11n0. Mtekey Rooney Talen!PO young h<>pefuls dO a t>enefn .. now tnr orphans and wind up 1n 1 Brood w.iy r.how (2 h<s ) D tm ..0.. the ghost of Ben. on !> moHier v1s11s ofl~1ng him n tu1u11st1<. vtew ot the gove1nor s man"on 3nd some rea ··oo~ tie·~ 11111 ""ded oo EM th o ~WDP•cea.An -rricla1 Cont. •=Ta..wm•mn IS WAL&. n.IT Wiii Guest Robert M Parker Jr ed110t and publ!Sher The w ,...,. Advocate C) llCMI "Gorky Park { 1983. Mystery) William Hurt.lee Marvin A Moscow hom tide inspector s 1nves11ga11on of a bizarre triple murder near a skating rink ieads him to confront11t1ons with lhe KGB and n u1o1>e-trot11ng Ame11can business tycoon 'R (2 hrs 6 min) H llOVll Octopus'>y ( 1963 Adver1 ture) Roger Moore. Maud Adams A1dea by a smuggler and a Hader 1n art f0<gef •PS. a Russian general plans a1 a11ack against Western Europe And 1rs up 10 Br111sh agent James Bon<l fO stop him PG' (2 hrs 10 min 1 $ MOYll 'The Man Who Wasn 1 TherP r 1963 CornP<Jy) S1eve Guttenberg Jpl lu•y T ar1oor A man obt.:11ns a m (steriO.J'> I .,,m,ua lliat 1nr1kP Pf'OP P d1!.appea• R i hr !>lm1n 1 IOU>ONll UO ~ WDITDI A p, I 10<11 p ayPr (Alex Karras/ I.nos his honeymoon N1th a consumer advocate (Su<ian Clark) dis· tupted when r-a :s appointed surrogate lather to lhe suddenly orphaneo son 01 a tormer teammate (RI O Cf) LCM IOAT m D'TlllT.-wf ToelQHT Featured ~nd1 Lauper . _ W WAU ITMIT WID Guest Robert M Parker Jr editor ano pubhshe1 The Wine Advoca1e al) • COONll',.,.. __ t OMllQI CCQtTY · A Hol1- da Gill To Orange County" llCMI "Star 80" ( 1983 Drama) Mar- iel Heni·ngway frrc RobPrts Trnces the tareer arid death of mridel·actress Qo10 lhy Slroilltm who was murderea by her f'!.lranu~o hv~bano R c 1 nr 44 min 1 MO f) J DAL.LAI Ooboy <; search tor Jenn.1 leads him to Marchetta. Pam iets off !CJ IM Cartbbean 10 find new evidence Iha! Mari. s ahve Cliff ana Mandy allempl 10 verify Jamie s Ewing O•I documents O (I hr) D m...,,.. Hcmle1 and McCall reluc tanlly accept the task ol t1nd1ng out who murdered the pol1<;e comrrnss1oner i; wife (R) U hr I U ~ HAWAUM HUT And'f ancl Mac embark ur• d case 1nvulv1nq a mo<lel •l n11irde1 and a m~f,teno1.c. k11jn,inp1nq ( 1 l1r I 0 COUIQI IAIHTIAU. Ur .1•1s.1v tas~=amenr t::>hr!.J ..... °'~ I mAT ••--..ca• · Tne Bach Clirlstma& Oratorio The Nat1v11y" Cele· bra11ng the tricentenntal of Johann Seba<; flan Bach's birth Nikolaus Hamoncourt conducts the Conc90tus Mus1cu<i of Vien n11 perl01m1ng on BaroQue 1nstrumen1c; erl(J featuring tenor Peter Schreier bass Rober I HOii Md the T OIZ8' Boys ChOlr of Munl(..h English subfitles (Part I ot 2) (I hr . JO min) 8D ...... Lim "How Does One Find Faith?" Guest Malcolm Muggeridge IA) 1_!_ hr ) (l)llOW "ijlgh Road To China" (1983 Oramat Tom Selleck Beu Armstrong A rr11lhonairess htres a hard-drinking e11 World War I nylng ace to soarch 10< her 'QOg iost father •po· ( 1 hr • 45 min ) m ALIMD tltCHCOCIC IM9m UI rT1 llOVll "C..old • ( 197 4, Adventure) AOQl'r Moore. Susanl'luh YO<k A crafty band of 'l~ulator~ led by •n ente1pr1S1ng (nQll<;M1an devises a c,cheme to 11ck up world gold prices by flooding a South Amer~kJ mtne (2 hrs , 30 min.) ... ~== t11111 ii (J) 'ALCClll CMtT Terry wa1t5 u Lance and Joel enter a car race compe11- t1on to win het affections ( 1 hr ) 0 El) MOT~ When the Wyters SMk refuge un a mlllt11ry base with an offic41r whose hie Jim onc:e saved, they-dilcoYef Iha! he's d:.li:ousty unstable ( 1 hr ) IJ !, ~TTMOUITOM Matt's progress on a lr1dnapp1ng case is slow unttl an allempt ,., made on the hie of the abducted boy's mother O ( 1 hr.) ~ AN Gt.DI m -.MD COllCllT The ?6 member Chamber Orchestra of New fr1y1anc:1 under the direction of James S1nc1air performs selections from the baroque and classical eras ( 1 hr ) .£., IJIOR'11LOOI (It) ~ fllCMI Two Of A Kind.. ( t963 nc rnance1 John Travolta, Olivia New1oo· J1,.r r A se1f styled inventor and a bank r1.> rr .ire cnosen t>y the Supreme Being to pro"'e mankind s wor1h1ness 'PG' ( t hr . 26m1n I .s:; llOYll The Man With Two B1e1ns" ( 1983 Comedy) Steve Martin. Kathleen Turner A brain surgeon with a wretched marr>eel hie fa 11s tn love with • pickled brain that speaks to him telepa1hically 'A' ~hr 31 min) IODIO *' llQHf TUCH a1I llCMI "Brg Bao Mama" ( 1974. Adventure) Angle Olck1nson. William Sl'ltltner A woman cuts a path of violence an J romance tbrovgh the Southwest of the 1930s R' (I hr :>3 min) H llOVW "Circle Of Iron" ( 1979. Adven· turP.I David Carrao1ne Jett Cooper A blind rnc1rt•al arts master teaches an enx 1u1J& youth ways 1n which to use his skills 1n a crus.ade l~tlGe 'R' ( t hr , 42 min ) .. m .. 111m-... &;) TMI GOOD••••• CIMTllM R-ew. With the1r simple approach to the holidays. the Goods bring happiness to 1he11 pretentious ne\ghbofs by demon- st1a11ng the act of shanng. f[J JU N.L CONTACT UMTI world t •QhtweiQht Champ1onsh1p lrom Et Paso T .. • (A) ( 1 hr 30 min ) I. llCMI 'Cnnf~10l'l!I Of A VOi.ing An er1can Housewife.. ( 1977 Drama) n••t>P1..ca Br >Oke Eric Edwards A recent ly divorced housewife's repressad <'&Sires surlac.e when she visits her daughter :ind 111111sono; cfJt @i·~ ;neh. TAXI ,__...., &SS40lll · ......... ( ~rd's Things" ( 1981, Ora· ma) Liv Ullmann. Amanda Redman Atter 1~ death ot her husband. his grieving Wid-ow ~ Involved with his mistress R' I 1 hf 4~ min ) fW (IZ)-.Tl'UCU 11:198 .. "The KICI With Tri. 200 1.0 .. ( 1983. Comedy) Ge~Coleman, Robert Guillaume A 13·yeer-Old genrus cope-; with a variety of problems when he i,eoins hi!i freshman y ar at coitego as an l"itron omy m '°' (R) (2 hrs. 15 mm I D G lOllllMT HC>'lt Jotlnny CarSOl'l Schedul.O comedian Garry Sh11ndhn9 Ton~onnetL (\hr) 8 ~.-nm ti nc TAC DOUQM m ~ ..-cA Scheoule<l 111u sionlst and magician Oa111d Copperf11:11d Or lr-..1ng Dard1k co-author of "Quantum Fitness" (R) ( 1 hr ) rQ)llCMI "Fascination" (1980. Comedy} Ron Jeremy. Candida Royalle A young man's family interferes with his plans after he moves into an apartment deSIQned fOf seduction ( 1 hr • 20 min.) MOfl-CIM'NM 9ICIM. Q The Waters family dl5C0\18'S anew the spmt of Ch11stmas with thetr fnends ( 1 hr ) m 19 CWI Scheduled a formef smug- gler d1!.Cusses drug tratf1ck1ng between the U S and Me1oco. a year round Santa Claus ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 1'39 <C. llCMI "Honey" (1980, Orama) Cho Goldsmith. Fernando Rey A young wom- an experiences a sensual hohoay at a Roman hotel 'R' ( 1 hr . 23 min I '~l•tlfCI• .. 1HI TKJ9tT ZOl9 AICM>Cll · llCMI "Hell's Angels On Wheels' ( t967 Orama) Aaam Roark,. Jack Nicholson A gang or motorcycle IOYghs is forced to flee following lhe grudge kllhng of a sailor e rs ) ' .... ...., ... ROCOo.Plll IT9TI Of SM PIMCtlCO ~ CLOllWJ: '"' "-A YllA" CHN I 1 M =1c:w ::=.:..rvmol TMUPIOMTMIDAM- OOCIW L.A.: ¥mlOI llCMI 'Big Jim Mclain" 11952 Adventure) John Wayne Nancy Olwn A c.peoal age!"ll and his ass1sran1 attempt to stem thl" ttde ot ter•or1st ac11v1ties in Hawan (2 nrs) 0) llCMI Tl'\e Har•ey uirls ( t946. Musical) Judy Garland. John HOd1ak The standards and men of an 1870s Western town are altered by a group of young girls Songs include "The Atchison. Topeka And The Sante Fe " (2 hrs ) S) COl9Y TcmMY YJ COUl9 IOCCa NCAA ()v1s10n I Championship from Seante (RJ (2 hrs ) H llCMI ·s111<wood' ! 1983. Orama) Mery1 St1eep Kurt Russell A youno wom ari becomes a spy 1n an l'lfnrl 10 uncover f'v•dence ot negligence 1n work cond1l1ons ~I •r.p • 11c •ea• tuel plant .n which she w ,~ f• •,; (2 hrc; 9 min $ llCMI r BP Or Not To Be 11983 Cornedyl Mel Brooks. Anne Bancroft A theater group " occupied Warsaw saves 11'!.ell and 1he Poh!th 11ndergr0Uf'ld ltom the Nazrc; by 1mpersonot1ng SS officer'> 'PG' r.J. ( I hr 4 7 min ) U. 0 _,... Gelling Off ( 197q Adven lure) Desiree Cousteau John Lnhe A young woman rs 1n1t1ated into a bizarre sex c.ult (I hr J W D U IF C.A'I TOP 19 aM1IMI 9ICUL Top must<: stqrs JOtn 10 salute some of the greates1 Christmtts 1'lTI5 Of 1n time, 1nclud· 1ng 'White Christmas .. and 'Rudolph T~ Red N~ Retndee< ( 1 hr ) (!) arTlllT~ ~ Featured ~nd1 l&1uper w llOVll T~ Bramble 8USh ( 1960 Drama) R1cMrt:1 Burton. Barbara Rush A dot tor struggles with the queshon Of 1."Uthan11 .a as h1'1 old IT!t"nd wt\o IS term1· ri<illy 111 begs to oie 11nd have the dOCtor m l"V h1<. w•le f ~ "'" I Sunday Dec 16. 1984 25 Friday Cont. Z lllOYll 'Gcirky Park" ( 1983, Mystery) ~·1r11t.1111 Hurl, Lee Mal'\/tn A Moscow hom- 1 ·J• • ·~µl'Ctor's 1nves1tga11on of a bizarre I• 1 rd• Par a skating fink leads him ,•1nr1.J1 lfl$ N•th the KGB and a IH1lll•·u Arrerican business tycoon • hr~ 8 min J (l',)TMIYNllNI ,. ft llQHT TUCal l10 ~ llOYll Ar111tyv1lle II The Possession" t I J62 Hor1011 Burt Young, James Olson. t,w 111y wre~lles w11h supernatural occur- ,.., Pmanat1ng from within their Long I 1 J I vJ<;e R ( 1 hr , 45 min ) 1M f) lllOYll ·Good Sam · (1948, Comedy) < ,,, r Cooµer, Ann Shertdan. A comput- .,. (,11rJ1l Samaritan usually ends up In 11 .t 1 2 r.rs 30 min J ~ 0 MCMI Sword 0 1 lancelot" ( 1963 A • •'••H•1 Cornet W11de. Jean Wallace. f·' , 1 r 111() Arrhur discovers a romance '" 1• (J wen Guinevere and Lancelot, 1 •t .. ~n.gr11 trom the kingdom ONfWI W llOWM l IWl"JWI LAUQH4t O MOY1E I l;:i<.hr!..incp" ( 1963, Musical) ' I • •'S M11.haf'I Nouri A young 1 ,,1 Nnr~s as a welder by day and , , 1 ... j dr1c.er by n•9h1 aspires to j<>in • 1 1'l-.t11Jtgt1 Ballet 'R ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) ,._ II llQHT T'MCKI 2 .l S MOYll The Gates 01 Hell" ( 1983. .~ < t1r '>!Opher George, Ka111ona H 1 ' ,1 A •F<porter and a psychic search • 11 • 1 11y of a disgraced pnest jn order to atop an ontlaughl of demons from 1av~arth. ( 1 hr., 33 mtn ) ·1·---... .::::.m ... M -THI 9L Hosts· Len Dawson. Niek Buoniconti ( 1 hr.) •CC).,_ "Gilda Live" (1980. Comedy) Gtlda Aadner. Don Novello Radner reprises some of her "Saturday Night Uve" characters In this film rec0<d of her one-woman 81 dway show 'R' ( 1 hr -30 Cllc?u. i ='="IMC8Y ~:' ... V'Ol.l.IYU&.L NCAA Otv1s1on I Championship from Los Angeles (R) ( t hr 30 mtn) .UIZ) llCMI "Champions" ( 1984, B1ogra phy) John Hurt Edward WOOdward Ofamauzauon ot the hie ot Bob Champion, English 1ockey and can :15:;;,:"m'"' .. ~.,. "Threshold" ( 198 1. Ofama) Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum A heart surgeon raises a controversy by 1mp1an1tng an experimental mechanical hear! on a female patient 'PG' (1 hr . 46 rn1n J ... llCMI "Try To Catch A Saint" 11975 Mystery) Susan Clerk, Ricardo Montal- ban The lawyer-daughter of a famoos a11orney takes on the case of a phllanthro ip1 .. 1i~=1th murder 12 ht&..) lm>IAT f MOVll 'Staying Ahve" ( 1983, Orama) John Travolta Cynthia Rhodes A young aspmng dancer lends a role 10 a prOdvc· t1on thvs 1eopard111ng his relationship with ~~c>man 'PG' (1hr .36mln t W ~ITMCADI d f) MOVll "Goo Is My Partner · ( 195 7 Oramfl) Walter Brennan. John Hoyt An elderly physician feels that he can real his consc.1ence and '81tle accounts with God by dispersing his money among the nee~r . 45 min) ~llCMI "=" < 1940. Comedy) 011 voa de Hav•llano David Niven An amal1>11r 1~ •• et r··A~es spo11 ol Scotland Yard ano l;:ill!. •r ic.vc ""1th onp of hos v1ct1ms n1l'CE"i I 1 t11 11 n11n l 6:aD rl J nlU 1COM I CO•lllrTY CWAR ~ MCMI Sounder' I 1972 Ofama1 Cicely Tyson. Paul Wtnl1eld During the dark Depression years, a family ol black sharecroppers struggle 10 SIB) together 1n spite ol overwhelming odds 'G' ( t hr 45 m1n1 ~ MOMI RACING WlllC.L. Y CRI d .-rlMART M CMTOOlll ~~~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Saturday t • U.1. 'Alm RIP'OIT E NA. GAm OP TMl WBI (Rl tJ ClllA .. ..,., z, MOVll · Baby H s You" ( 1983, Ror11Jnce) Rosanna Arquelle Vincent . "'''° 1 I tor 4~ mm J Sell WOM.D TOMOMOW • MIAT E 8'0RT'_ICIN...,ITD ... H VIDIO MllOX llr:A6 () TMI tlYIJI .... OP I. MCM OJ An •Pn1 r k•d Nr 1111.. """'Yth•ng , ... pt •11Pnd<. '•nO;. 11 a1 r11s lofe changes t 11 ,,· .,11, wt Pr 'P •S ottered seven " I I ' t., d l;i1r { y rJmv ther !Butterfly 14 1 t1 I S f'MOCalO't aM1'1llAI The true • , "'''1 ii (..hrostmas 'St11nes 1h1ough for 1 •-<Ul',,C.h•n when he tr•A'i 10 earn money fOf (1• ''t!llU~ ( 1 ht I l::Smm IG•IAI ""..,.,..,. Cl.otla. TIDTAU I Ullal9 AWTIOMO ' rraYMlllH•• ..... •mao ..,..,. w• tmt u•us n '90IT Ut 10 date bv&lness Information 101 mana- ,, rr1clucllnQ strategy. tuves technolo- lr .1rnl .1 r•v•ew of Well Street ac1tv1t1es (111) H Tltl NUT~ A •MTUY OM 1C1 I 26 Sundey;Oec. 16. 1984 Champion hgu1e skaters Dorothy Hamill Robin Coos1ns and Jo Jo Starbuck star in this adaptation on ice of "The Nutcrack er" ballet L0<ne Gree~ narrates ( 1 hr .. U.IOD a ~ ,., .... ,. 1 22 ;w1. --ftMI YOatll ..... Nm mt THI llAYOll Guest Alamitos Ima~~· , IPIMOUT MITUDIO ~I Happened One Christmas ( 1977, Fantasy) Marlo Thomas Wayne Roge11 ( f hr . 60 min ) COJMCMI "The Black Planet" ( 1981. Ofa· ma) Animated. ~1 hr,, 18 min) II ...... .. ~ NI ~TM.a lmau I ..£:. LWAIY UU ...... ....... .. .. ,u. MIT,_. ':'':!ci. NCAA 0 1v151on I CM~lp from S.atlle. (~ (2 hrs ) llOOll M ..,. Y Robin Hood enempts to ffM a masked prtsoner '" Nolllngham Palace. not knowing the man'a lmportanet to Maflan ( 1 hr ) 90Wll "Brewster's M1lllon1" ( t94S, COmedvl Oennlt O'Kfffe Hei.n Welker WllM)W OM WALL ITMIT lhr 19m1n I 1lll .-r ALONG CWIQ ,_,Alfn9MD1c. ' MU JAM: latlllDM'f .... l~~--NOf!LI TO"°"" ..POM:lt MIT...all ......,. ROCI Mckey lind'l a way to keep the m1grato1y Toe Ticklers on Fraggle Rock forever ED IODIU • MOTlON ?:ll@ llOVll A T•me le Lo·10 And A Tutt!' To D•P I 1958 Romance1 John (>Avon l tlo Pulve1 (:?hrs 45 min t .. ij=U.• ,,..ITOOlll 9 -.nYOMOTI TmTAU WUIWOll llOWWOll •l1UDIO . Ut\lm °' "9111 llCMI "Deflsnce" ( 1980 Orama) Jan· M1ch0el Vincent, Theresa Saldana ( 1 ~4.3 min J .. 01 MOVll "Nevtt Say Ne\.or Ag111n ( 1983. ~dvenJure) Stan Connery f<l8U!I Maria Brandauer (2 hrs , 17 mtn ) MON "T&rit~" ( 1951 01am11) P1e1 An 11 John Ericson ( 1 hr 42 min ) Cl) Dllt••MDDUOGlll 9)Mm0'9 • DAVIY AID IOUATM ...... •ITUDIO ecn \ llCMI "It'' A WondOrlul Lite" ( 1947, FAntll,y) Jftrnot Siewert Donn11 Reed 12 -laturclay Cont. hrs , 9 min) • flGll•P011-m"'• ... ... ('II DMIOW'I Ull •zoo.vw .... A.T. •••am lll'IAlltlYTn Mam flLAIM ,.. A muSlc video review of the year's top att>ums featuring Pat Benatar, WtlMe Nelson. Waylon Jennings Teddy Pendetgru.&. Llnda Ronstadt. the Go-Goe and Barry Man1low ( 1 hr ) lflOIT ... 1 .,. "The Brink's Job ( 1978, Com edy) Peter Falk, Warren Oates (2 hrs ,, mtn.) ... I MnlmAY9'U'WIW ... teMADIJS 1::.:m•cuN•• (fJ ICOOIY.000 lft'll ... ""°"" "-ACI . CIU.,..,_ llO¥ll "The Smurfs Ana The Mag•c Flute" ( 1983 OfamaJ An1mared t 1 hr 30m1n) l tlTmMT ~ •f1M1-•-••1 Neal Gaoler aM Jet Irey Lyons h081 an 1nlormat1ve look at what s new et the movies cou..m fllOOTUU. IOWl ..vn (R) .. C0U. um1UU. $1 John c; vs UCLA. live from Madison Square Gar den 1n New Vork (2 hrs ) D ~ cmlUt IOWl Florida Stare vs I~~~::: (3h" l nm cu..,. Ill.om& cnu IOWl Flonda State V$ Ge«gra from Orlanoo. Fla 13 hrs J ID •coo.ta I~ COWTY A Hoh 9,!y Grit To Orange County" '<:) .. "They can Me Bruce? I 1982 Comedy) Johnny Yune. MargauK Hem· ~y (I hr 30m1n ) W MlfO UCllO R A C Rally trom Great Britain (A) ( 1 hr ) (l() -M M Hosts Len Dowson. Niek Buon1con11 .,. "Trial" ( 1955 Orama) Glenn For~= McGuire ( 1 hr C5 min I -1--"Unt0n Pac•li<:' (1939 We'll· ernJ B1rb1ra Stanwvc1-. J<.>')I McCrea 12 hrs CS min J -1 VlllO llAT O urn.at;1 ..... '".,, ....WM. Ed Asner narrates a look a1 wlldhfe photographers Alan and Joan Root 1n actron. focuses on the dangers of their proleulon and their struggle 10 pr&- servt tM t(lwonment Q ( 1 hr ) .,. "Ottffy Oucll'a Movie rantas· tic Island' ( 1983 Comedy) Animated 1nr .1em1n) ... _. 'K111y And The Bagman' 11982 Comedy) Liddy Clark. John Stan ton ( 1 hr 35 -(Cle••~·-....... tW 'I• JCA'ITOPT91 -SM M "Ho1a110 Algftr Upd1ted Frank And Fea11ff'\" A brave bOy outwrlt 1 group of kldn1pper1 tn res· f;ve 8 Child I nd f9COV9r hit ltmlly herl· t1 ~r 2)· IA) O ~ IAIUTULL N01thwt19'I rn It O.P1ut (2 hrs ) l =TUll ............. - H, OUN mwTOIWCllll • CCiiiClll This cooceri taped in Ogden Utah featurea Olr111a Newtoo-John s.rig ~ IUci'I hit$ u .Pl'ly ·•CCII • "Heart Altaei( • al"~ Yoo'· .. T l'le One r ,,.. 11a01 ,r • j1,; JJl.ltL; 1..1 llOYll Santa CfaYJ Conquers The Martians ( 1964, Fantasy) John can ILeOtl~~~tn) 1~ M1W 0.1MlllTI dl ~CMIWTAllt ........ ...,. A CIM1IMI _., nus autot>to- graphical stOry '-ritten and narr1teo by Truman Capote poruays the lriendshlp between a lonely old woman (Getaldlne Pagel and a little boy as they share m 1rad11ooa1 Christmas p<eparatlOnS ( 1 hr ) '¢ llOYll "South Paclfte" ( 1958, Musi- cal) M1tz1 Gaynor, Rossano Bram (2 hrs 31 m111) -Afternoon---• 1Hlf) UIOWL Maryland vs Tennessee lrve lrom El Pa~. Tex. 13 l'lrs I Gn.llToota G llOYll ·chflstmas Coal Mine M.racie" 11977 Ofama1 Mitchen Ryan. Kurt Aus-•· =~ fl C* 1"1 ~ Featured· avOlding the collapse ot a fa.I( Shelter. sett-employment. six::u11ng eaucauonal llnanc1~ Q ~ ....... .,.. ... -S" llOYll ·Raggedy Man·· (1981 Ora- ma) Srr.sy ~. Eric Roberts (1 hr . 35 m.n) l ·---12:11 Mm IToom ··--.,. 'The Greatest Grit" ( 1974. Orama) GteM Ford. Julie Hams (2 his ) ma ..... CIMIW A IOnely widower l1nda hepplne5$ through the love ot a i.11:eprr1 on Chr111tmas Eve fD90fGRU• Ii' wz CMe ._ TO•a•wwwr-.. Filmed at the iau leshva1'1 30th anfWet'Mry. With tealured performances by Dizzy Gtllesple, the Dave Brvbecl( Ouart•t. Stan Getz and anrat Miehe! Pttrvcciant P tv ) ~ UW1'M19 ,Jiii Fl M 9'0RTW OI M YIM From Lincoln Center ,f' New Yori( Oty. tTle aehieve- ,,.,Pnts 01 many ot t<>day's ITIO$t p<om1nen1 a•nref P'i "'''' be recognized. and the Winne< or rh1s 1ear ~ highly coveted award Wiii be .innovnc.eo Hosted by Merhn Olsen. ( 1 hr) (I.) ... "A Star IS Born" ( 1976. UUS!-- cal) Barbfa Streisand. Kris Krtstorter.on L2 hrs . 20 mtn ) (ZJ ... "Thole Lt~ Thoee Eyes" ( 1980 COme<ly) Frank Langella. Glynnts O'Conno:( 1 hr , 47 min) w D S .,.,.._. SeheclUled a review of the year 1n sport• Men ttvough ""* ~replay ol 11'19 o.rne Coetzee... • Oreo PagewgA Ha~t Ollmpion:- sh•P t:>Out, taped In Son City Bophu-1ats·=·""h1s) 'I UICA'ITOP19t .,.. "Pockettul Of M1111cles" ( 1961. .omedy) Oltrtn Ford. Bette Davit. (3 tit$) .., .,.. '"Roblil And The Seven Hoods" 119ec Mu I) Fr nk S1n11ra, Dean Mat· tin = 1 ... ::'.. Men'a Cll9nt Slalom from Kran1slla Gota Yugollavia (R) (2 hrs~A9ff * ~ "TUIT OI IA UCA "Penn,y1van1a" --~'f.nioc. ........ CUP ... · Men'! Downhill" from Bormtd. Italy ( I hr ) ... 1"'11 M.UD 01 Al---A poman ol 88-year·Old Pedro J Gonzalez covenno his early <Jays with Pancho Villa hit radiO career and l'l<s imp<iSOnment •n San Ouen- hn ........ ,,. ... • ••nwtaMm ..,,IO'fl/WT-.. 11 I ._-.a. The btpartrun satnt PQ'les tun at pohtte•ans and bureeUC1et1. llO¥W The EarthfinO ' ( 1980. AdYen- ture) William Holden. Ricley Schroder (I hr 42 m•n I Ji llOYll ·warOames" ( 1983, Su'\pense Matthew BrOdefick Dabney "ole1T'3n 1 nr 53 min l 0 1ICMI T.c1<e1 To Hollywood' ( 1980 Doc .~tary 1 Hosted by Jacleie Cooper 11,.., 14 m1r S., 11CM1 Cnr•stMas Lil.es ()f The ~· I 1979 0. ~Met 8'l4y Dee Wlll<ams, Mafia $. ,h" I I ht 40 m.n } el) Toern8 wnM ..., Am PAT IOa. .. ... ....... ... tll ........ ... ........ Mml WIG.lOTTa ....,CUP_ .. TICM,_ • nw 01 aum1a11111r _..,.. U S amateur and protess><'nal skaters '\fllf r 'l'rS Har1a•d l.Jriversity skating ext'1bihon •>iat l"Clvdp<; a fttmed re1ros- POCl•v1t 01 • rmer c l Tp•ons ( 1 hr ) t 1ICMI Airpla.,e ti The s.Quel" ( 1982 CN'l'ed)'J Rober1 HayS Julie Hag erty , • tu 25 min ) I nll-•CCMITl't--1:11 .cnaau LLUl'l'Mm • llO¥ll ··escape" (197'. Adventure) Christopher George. A~ Sctvelber ( 1 hr . JO min) B ~IUYIOOK 1ICMI Santa Claus ~uers The Mamans I 1~ liantasy) .Jotln Can. Leon rd Hicks !2 hrs l U ~ Featured an nteMeW Wiii'> DaStcMC>a._ 19QencJ Jflfry IN•I. lhtt Ba!!,. RC'.'ya'P-"'h•cl'I 'eatU<es Andft the Ci1an1 1a1i,n9 0" 20 ""'ftSlh"Q OPponeril~ •nclu<l•ng Sgt Slaughter itn<l Mr Fu11 the new sport ol aerooa11 sports trMI w1tl'I Scott O!tlef ...... • llO¥ll "Big Ra9Cal" ( 1978, Adven- ture) Ch• Kwan Juen. Wano Teeng. (2 hrs) um.I..,..,.,._ .,.. "Clasa Of "4 • ( 1973. Ofama) Ga~ii'· Jett Houser (2 tvs l I W•A .,.. "Little Women' ( HM9. Orem.l -June AllyM)n, Peter l iwtotd (2 tn ) r Ill M•T• F•luttd prof of Oe;11con Jones and Clark Hinkle (R) \ .,.. ~y l Oy" ( t97~ Muaical) Barbra Streisand Jemea C..n (1 m . 20mll'I) · -·=-.. ~ .,_ "Am1tyv1IMI · TM 0emon· ( 1983 Horr01) Tony Aooer1s. Tea H. ,~ 11 hr 45 min ) Sunday. Dec 16, 1984 27 -Saturday Cont. .. , .. 0 CMA91CJllllR OP 1MI WITm ITATa IOLI AllOCIAlllt A review of &<>me ol the mem<>1'8ble mt')men lrom the 1984 USGA tour. tnctvd1ng tht# men·, and women's U S Open tourneys ••1•11W 9L ._OP Tiii ._(IQ ...... w ... aun•• INIT.UT ITAAlml MTW • Tiil llTI C1MW • M COi <191 This chil- dren's tale focuses on 1 fk:tt0nal "Book And Sandwteh Club" of Boston. whose membe1s meet to tell a tale of when oele- brallng Christmas was Illegal In Massa- chusetts CD llOVll "Lassie Come Home" ( t943. Drama) Roddy McDowell, Edmund Gwenn (2 hrs ) I="' <:MAW: A IUCUOAllD MYOUIT'ION (C:) ml.AM I.Ml) (Pall 1 01 ?) (2 hr<, I I min) (1.1 ·~-..,,.1C111 ... na111• 'lf' 1M1 IM'CUCQlt A fAllTAIY Oii ICI Champion hgure skaters Dorothy Hamill Rob111 Cousins and Jo Jo Starbuck star Ill ttw:. adaptatton on ice ol The Nutcrack er ballet Lorrni Greene narrates (I hr 22 mtn I t llOVll High Road To China" ( 1983. Drama) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong I 1 hr 45 min ) W @ llmtCIWMRAL 41111 I) I wmt YOU Featured a Chnstmas cele- bralion w•th The S1ng1ng Nuns of St Cecelia s Chor11le Sue Morton. founder ol Refugees · lnterna1tona1 dlset1sses world hu~ I ... ~ut/""" ATTMlllCMU = ......a. The b1par11san sat111'1 eQket fun at pofltlc1ans and bureaucrats lrD ,.,..wmtlW ~ Cl} llOWll "The Outsiders" ( 1983. Dra- ma) C Thomas Howell, Matt Dillon ( 1 hr .. 31 ~ ·1i'fc":.~ YaY.- .. "Going My WA'/ 11944, Ur11 ma) Bing Crosby Ba11y r,tzge1111d 12 lhrs=~ •CM9UI ... ,...a.MICt CCll•MmTWL Dayton at Soulh nor~hrs) (()) "YtlloWbeard" I 1983 Come dy) Gr1ham Chapm1n, Peter Boyle ( t ~•1.mio.) '9 ... C*llTYTODAY •Ill).,. "The Tln Star' ( 19~7 Wesl ern) Henry Fonda, Anthony Perkin!'. 12 ·1h"i,.::.. ... _ . .... .......... ,.,. "To a. Of Not Ton., .. 11qwt 28 Sunday, Dec. 16, 1984 .. Comedy) Mel BrOOk•. Anne Banorof1 ( 1 hr , 47 mlfl.) .. "They Call Me Bruce?" ( 1982, Comedy) Johnny Vune, M -1· '~llY· ( t tu •. 30 mm ) W VllCIS LY AtAllOllGMCIO......_ _.,,....... ___ _ ·11c-... llOWll~e lemon Drop Kid" (1951 , Comedy) Bob Hope, Mel M1J1Well. A gangster receives • bad I and lnalsls tl'fat his informer dellver $1 ,000 within a month. (2 hr•.) I mATaT•--lllililCM•..O mrmf'l•UT ll9 -Fee1ured Duran Duran. ( 1 hr.) m llOWll "Man 01 The West" ( t958, Weslern) Gary Cooper, Jutle London A reformed outlaw Is fO<ced back lnlo a Ille of crime (2 hrs ) flD mM....,.. Neal Gabler and Jef· trey Lyons host an Informative look at what's new at the movlel IZNMTTOMMT ID ,_ ... "How Does One Find Faith?" Guest Mtfoolm Muggerldge (R) 1 hr) IOCIO#MW llOWll "Richard'• Things" ( 1981, Ora- ma) Liv Ullmann, Amanda Redman After the death of her husband. hit grieving wld· <1W beoomes involved With hrs mistress 'R' (1 hr .. 45 min.) I fOIUIO IND 1111 ... ()) ... ._. ••• TIUL WWIOIN.,..,. How electrlcily Is made. now eyeglasMt •Id vision, What causes tenms elbow; a look et bubbles Q (C)ICTY • 7• 11 I • 1MI Toa Featured. a look the competition between m0<nlng radio rivals Jim Lange, Robert W. MOfgan and Lou Simon, become • star for Int day by hlr· Ing your own fan ck.lb; 1 locel company lhat arrangtt h~hool reunions. I WUCll M•-tz M • LA Feeturtd~ a special travel edition that tak" Jttry Ounpt,y 10 Ireland. with stope In Oublln. Garway. the Tralee Race Track. the Waterl<>td Crystal facto- ry. Irish publ and 11to a loo« at how lrlsh Setters are raiMd I Ir: GLOt1 Mcatf'Oll MTll' ·-"" IATm An examlnttlon of the Danube delta on tha Slack S... where lnduttrlal- tzatlon threatene the 1r• Mldllfe. Q ( t hr) I =m-How •tf build ll'lelves and cabinets. and how to twng a d<>Of. Q CC)._ "It HIOPened One Chtlatmaa" ( 1977, Fant .. y) 'Marlo Thoma, W1yne Aogera. An ~ra '' 1 deprtlMd young woman the unutuil opportunity of Geeing ""81 Nft WOUid bt llkt wllhOul her 11 hf., fO min.) Cl)_, CW -Women'• Downhill trom S1t1ta Cattnna, Italy (A) (1 hr.) (t) ... "Monty Python'• 'the MHnlng Of Life" ( 1983, Comtdy) John Cletse. Michael Palfn. The Stven Ages of Man provide the looee tramew0<k tor 1 Ntltt of comie eplsodtl epodflng evef)'thlng from 1e.11ua1 reprOduetlon to glUttony. 'R' ( t ht., 25 min) (0) .,. "N911er Sly Nev« Agel(\" ( HJ'33. AdVenture) SMn-Connery. Kllua Mana Branclaue1 After a world·lhreaten Ing organtl.BtlOO steals two U S m1sS1le-. and announces 11 will detonate the war .... J!o 11 a ransom~ nor mPt. Brttrsh 111)Pn1 Jdrr~ Bono 1& called 1n to !.<Ive th. • 11 l 'PG (2 hrs , 17 min ) (SJ -M000i 1MI MOflMICY Avt1111 Hood attempts to free a masked pri~or 111 at Nottingham Palace. not knowing 1he man's 1mporlanoe to Marum I 1 hr 1 ,.1 ::' Ulll'1IAU Datlas Mavo11c.ks ar Ulah Jan ~, t5 min ) ,_, =CA'ICMOICI MOLUWOOO ClOllW Featured tnler views with Jaqueline Bisset, Sh11ley Mac: ~~-d=leld (!]}-:: Oii U11 •GO re..tturPd I h1~ Christmas special Includes a 111~uahwl1w1 of Mike Ambrose's "Chrlstma• lrt S..iro D1ege... ano a feature on la!:.t rn111uh• Christm~~~ CD '9A Los Angeles Litµp"' at Seanle S~rSon1cs (2 hrs • 30 rn111 1 fl.? ~ llAQADll Featured tJ lr:>o~ at San Otego ac11v1r1es. hos1ed bl A<,t 1,,, Gardner G mM....,.. Neal Gabler and J I Irey Lyons look at Hollywood s new .,,, .. symbols. 1nclud1ng Rob Lowe Det>rtt Wlllger. Kate Capshaw i nd PMce (R) 1M1 TIOUI Ml) TMI CtMTlllAI m;Wli.._.,. .. Anima1ed Six roug1sh troll• p 1111 to sabotage Chnstmas by d•'QU•~·••u lhem&etves as elves and wreak1no hCJvOC ms==~ ... .. e "80A.I 31nt1nt's helicopter crashes 1n the~ .rt and a member ot 1hr Firm lures Hawl<d to the site 1n an E1flr11t 1 capture A11wolf (R) ( t nr ) a GD .... aMltT1IAI .. cw. Ar11 mated The ltllle blue crtntures must l>.1t lie a s1n~w stranger who threaten,, 10 spoil their hbllday and 1s endangertng two Iott children wandering In the lorn t (HJ D .,_ "Captain Newman M D ( t963. Orama) Gregory PftCk. To11v Curtis An Army psychlatr ... t becomes en0<mously dedicated 10 hlE. pattent!i 1:i hrsL D QD) T J. NOOla Hooker trltfl lo snve ur abandoned baby from the orphan.1Q'l (,R) O (1 hr ) O llOVll ·'Garner a Super Mur ~11J1 ( 1980. Sc1ence·F1c1ton) Mach Fl1IM1k1 Yoko Komatsu A group ot e1111 al19nc, pl.m to heve giant monster& terror11• lhe Nl•lh (2 hrE.) m llO¥ll "Goodbye. Chari•• ( 1964 Comedy) Tony Curtis. Oebb·• Roynolds Snot by an irate husband a playboy • rtincarnated as !81tl (1 l'lr~ ) e ""1CM a.MAllT Th1S documen111r locuses on the legendary Ahmed ereo phent, the largest and leHt-seon t11()phan1 on Earth ( t hr ) • ~T 5 a Q-.ca "The Anch Ch1lttma1 Orat0<t0 The N111voy Ce1.- brat1ng the trloenttnntal of Johann Sftbll$ oan Bach's blnh. N1kot ut H11nonoou11 conducts the Conoentut Mu*u• ot Vien na perf0rm1ng on B11oquo ·inttrument and featu11ng tenor Peter SCl'lreltr. hn~' Aobeft HOii and lhe Tolzor Soy Ch0tr or Munich E~n llsh:Ubtltlea iPart I of tl) 11 hr ,30mt~-...r ,.. llOWll "rlrll Blood" I t982 Ofa rnaJ ytveste< Stallone R1eh1rd Cr&nno A Vtttnam vetetat\'1 tun-In with tti• poltc1 1n a dead w1r buddy's hOmtto,,..n esc:elate -lalurclay Cont • . 1n10 a mlnot war 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) .,. "0 , The Winged Sefpent" I 1982. Fantasy) Mlchael Moriarty. David Carradine On the roof of a Manhattan sl<yacraper, a petty crook llumbles across the nest of a giant feathery tlyrng serpent 1hat has been t81r0ftzlng New Yori< Cny ·R' (1 hr . 30 min ) _ _,,. ''Gorky Park" ( 1983. Mystery) WUllam Hurt. Lee Marvtn A Moscow hom- icide 1nspector'1 ltwNtlgatk>n of a bizarre triple murde< neer a sJ<atlng fink IHds him 10 confrontation. with the KGB end a globeo-trothng American bullnetS tycoon 'R' (2 hrs • 8 min ) I .. -... TllOml.I 'lo: "Ag1tha" ( 1979. Romance) Dustin Hottman. Vane698 Redgrave In London In 1926, an American newspaper reporter meels and beeornM 1nvOlved with famed m)'$1ery writer Agatha Christle. who hes left her unfaithful husband (2 hrs) .. I) (I) lllCQY INJ.Mm'I .. ~ A hard botled New York detective uses 1111 n1s Investigative wlles 10 clear a !rlend of a narcotic& oha1e ~ hrs ) D CD A Nell and Addy spend a frtendty. sent1men1a1 Cnrtstmas together until a battle starts over Addy's handsome neighbOt D al LMIOAT An oveneatous inventor loses out on love When he devek>PS a per· fume withoUt a scent. a man with dual Identities surprises Julie and a mate pas- senger. a g<>fgeout model's oosessJon with lood threatens hef e&reer (R) O (I hr) e IMUD tll Al~ 19> A ponra1t of 88-year old Pedro J G()(lzalez covering his early days with Pancho VIiia. his radio career and his 1mpri~men1 1n San Ouen· fin (C).,. "Risky Business" ( 1983 Com· edy) Tom Cruise, Rebecca DeMornay A high &ehOOI senior, sheltered 1n an attluenl Chk:ago suburb. decides 10 experiment with the wilder Side of hie 'R' O ( 1 hr .. 36 min) (I) MOUDAY IOM. Brigham Young vs MletiiOM from S11n Diego. Calif (Al (3 hrt) (0 lll0¥9 "My Tut0t" ( t983, Romance) Caren Kaye. Matt Lattanzi A high schOOI student becomes romantlcally Involved w1lh the older woman !Nho Is tutoring him m French 'R' (I hr . 37 min ) • 1-.nTUC«• awnawrw • ••11c• TO•UlllJI_., A TAlll tll a.A The rnlluence of religion on Chlneee cultlne IS Shown rn a Tae>ltt temple and a BuddhlSt monastery ...... y .... 00 ) .,. "Tleket To HollyWOOd" (1980. Oocumentery) Hosted by Jeckle Cooper A nostalgic I006c at Hollywood's past through rare footage. promotional fllms. shor1a, newSfeelS. end tntervlewS. leatur· 1ng '''" ranging trom J()hn Wayne lo Humphfey Bogert, MH Wt11 to the Marx Brothera ( 1 nr .. 1' min ) -11.--·~ . =-tll LOIT LOWD TW04womtn compllcatt an amnttiac'a qunt fo learn his ldenllty: Oalty help• an a~t looet• a tingtr who left hlm aft1tr t>teomlng • tue· utt 0 (I hr.) .,. ''The Hali.tu)th Trall" ( 1965. YI Burt La~altt, LH Remick. Tna L1dl11' Temptr1nc• League attempt• to llOQ the ~' of whltkty wanted by both miners and lndiant (2 hrs J I Ll'llm.at/IMmt••-llOWll "Most PreelouS Thing In life" ( 1934 Drama) Jean Anhur, Donald Cook. After marrying into high IOClety. a woman witnesses her snobbish son talhng in IOVe ( I hr , 30 min} HU.Am_t/1.1 ND,_ .,. "Defiance" ( 1980, Drema) Jan-Michael Vlt'IQefll, Thar ... Saldana A courageous young man takes 1 tone stand agarnst memt>e<a of the vlolent street gang terroriz1ng hl1 nelghborh<>Od. 'PG' 1 hf , 43 min) , .. ~-llCGID'WIM ~AUITIAUA .. _,,1UrCll -TM.a ... MU.-TOO CUii ,_ COl9'0llT lllOTUUU .,. "Those Lipa, Those Eye&" ( 1980. Comedy) Frank Langella. Glynnis O'Connor A flamboyant summer stock actor who dreams of Broadway stardom defends an incompetent stage-struck prop boy and promotes his romanoe with =1·cr:&::.:m'") MTW• M lln WMLmmT ... M.a'f ITMIUICll •ACI tll M -A5Piflng fashion mod· ets compete f0t a lop agency contract 1n 1h1s special co-hosted by lee Maj()fa and MOl'gan Brittany. Guests ChriStle Sunk ley. Cheryl Tiegs, M0tgan Fairchild and And!-?1bb. (2 hrs ) I!) CCI OllOllW (C) M -----..,., The come-dian returns with sketches. 1splrlng come dians and surprise guests. <OJ llOWll "The Dlny Mind Of Young Sal IL (No Date. Adult) ( 1 hr , tO min) CS) llOWll "The Fifth Floor" (1980, Ora ma) Bo H~lnt. Dianne Hull. A aane . young woman Is Incarcerated In a bll8rre mental hospital where violence and drug abuse are the order of tile day. 'A' (I hr , 30 min) ~MOUUT 1W _,, 1"MCIU 11:11 .,. "Ring Of Desire" (1981. Fania· sy) Georgina SpeMn. Paul Thomas An aphrodl&lac ring Is passed from person to person. 1eav1ng a tr&n of erotic encounters 1n its wake ( 1 l'.)r , 30 mln ) 1t9 IJ GIPT tll ,_ Olck and Pat Van Patten celebrate Chr11tmaa traditions from around the world with gueata Nell Sedllka, the Garnn Brothtfe. Marilyn McCoo. Julee 1New1E5FE' O<ent (th• I UM¥0 -··-... "Oeltvttance" ( 1972, Drema) 8U<t Reynold•. Joo YOIOht Four city men encovmtt uneJU)tettd tllffOft dUf1ng • rafting expedition dOWn a raging beck woods 11ver (2 hrt.) • ,_.,..,_.c .... ..mvn "The New Wife" wt*'I Wing May Yee 1rr1ves from Hong Kong to join htr hi.I.- band Jenn In Lot Angell$, the dllCoven !hat he's 1 cflShwathef, not a r .. 11u111n1 ma':&TI. .. !_.:~·Bruce?" (1982, COmtd'y') JoMny YUfle. ~arg1ux Hem- 1ngw1y. A W•t coatt Atlaf\ Coolc • mil· laken tot karate •• .,.,, eruce Lat and runs afoul of llahan gangster t>osses. 'PG' l..! ht . 30 min.) 1W U .WW "Home FOf The Holidays" ( 1972. Suspense) Eleanor Parker. Julie Hams A man asks his lour daughter• to vlSlt l0t the holidays when he &eoomes convinced his second wife 1s trying to klH him (2 hrs. 15 min) 1t9'R .WW "10 To Mldntght" (1983, Ora- ma) Chartes B1onson, Andtew Stevens A homicide detectrve and a CflmlnOl<>oy g1aduate search for a kUle< of women ·~· lhf.41m:n) tllll 111smW...,. .,. "The Hoodlum Priest" ( 1961. Drama) Don Murray, Cindi Wood A priest trtes to help crimlf'lals by t>ecomlng a pan of thelf wOl'ld (2 hrs . 45 min ) IDAV...._ ..nc:ena ..nUL&.8Y tllll _,. TUCll 11:'9 llOWll "Cale Flesh"' ( 1982. Otama) Pi,. Snow. Marie Sharp A few surv1v0ts ot a global nuclear war have been assigned 10 entertain rhose who have lost their sex· ual powers ! 1 hr. 20 mm ) ~I ''E llCMI 'Baby It's Yoo" ( 1983. Romance) Rosanna Arquelte. Vincent Spano A tough llaflan street kid has a rock~~nd unlikely romance wnh a refined h1g~hOOI hOOOf student 'R' ( 1 hr . .t5 min I tl:98 llCMI ·Samson And Dehtah" (1951. Otema) Victor Mature. Hedy Lamarr The mighty Samson hnds his power CUfta11ed O t:.:=~'f (2 hrs 30 min ) llCMI ·One M1lhon Years 8 C." ( 1967 Adventure) JoM Richardton. Raquel Wel<:h A preh1st0t1C pair of lovert from different tribes succeed 1n removing the man s evil brother from leade<ship cl ;=·~~w.v Q:9(!} llOWI "1he OvtSlders" (1983, Ora· ma) C Thomas Howell, Mall Diiion. Teen- aged gang members In a mld-19605 Okla· hOma town become Involved 1n a murder. leadinQ to tragic consequencea IOI' all con- cerned PG'~ tir . 3t min ) WI llOCl*tcin&CA A aCA'ITOPTa Tiii_.. .. MOWll "DeadfY 8tess1ng' (1981, HOf· ref) Ernest Borgn1ne. Lott Nettleton. A liv- ing nightmare begins !or a young woman wf'\en she marries 1n10 a strict religiOUS sect R t 1 hr 4!> min ) COLl.ICll IASITIMJ. Nor1rtweste1n al DePaul (R) w•==• t:9" llCMI "The Boy Who Cried Werewo1r· ( 1973. Horror) KeM.n Mathews. Elalnt OeVTy A gentle and reserved famlly man becomes a deadly menace by night when he is trilrl$IOmled into a we<ewoll (2 hre) I ~~hree Godtathe<a" (1~9. WMtern) John Wayne. Ward Bond A tt1o ol bandits put the!< '"""' on the line wfltt'I t~ llompt to delNer an Otpf\an they tnund in tile delert to tht nearest town ( 1 hr 30m1n) W llOWll "l o 8• Or Not To Be" (1983. omedy) Mel Brool\s. Annt 88ncrort. A theater group 1n occupied Wertaw .. v. usett end the P01t£h underground from Iha Niu·~ by lmpefSOOlltlng SS ottieefl 'PG' Bhr. A7 min) -... IOODlllffUJVW Sunday, Dec. 16, 19S4 29 Saturday Cont. NTNEWI An I (ville -The Demon" r1 Tony Rober1a. Tess • r.i•r:at 1ournallst bvy1 the 1 •!:JMly-haunted house. ignoring " '' • 1v10, of omers about powerful , "" ,, r, c...ont1rive to lurk •n Its base-- P· i tir 4!i mtn.) ""''·"'l°'e• The Night" ( 1940, , •11 .,•;ir'"(Ck Fred Mac- ,, tove with a )eWel ., • t.c..me for Chost- ' J:1t r • m The Heart" ( 1982. " ~ ~orrest, Teri Garr The 1.e 1 11 Las Vegas window t '" 1unk oeale< boyfriend ' :or" ot tnem !Inda a mote 1 '" 1 11 nr 40 min 1 2:IO " litVfl(TO. ..... (!) NOYlr • ,)f Women" ( 1962, • • • , "n1')hl Andrew Duggan . • • •" • nol"l,., is condemned to ,; .-.•vngf Jlli convicted of 3 rr '" I 2M(D HULn.lAT C A FU'" "M A rnuSIC 11108'J re111&1N r µ " uurr .. teatunng Pat tJ .. 1sor Waylon Jennings, 1.1 L•rdA Ronstadt, the r c( '"4an.1ow I I hr I , ta> H r11c1~ Of The Bells" '' l Ma1..Murray. Alida ti ·,.I Hollywood press • r+-1 It e dead body of an 11. ••,. 1own And finds him- ' 01 1niracle (2 hrs .. 30 .. ., llCMI "Just Around The Cotner'' ( 1938. Musical) Shirley Temple, Joan Oavls An architect with a plan lor a slum clearance projeel realizes his dream with the help of hia young daught8f (1 hr .. 15 min.) a.CH) OUN~• coeee:mJ Th11 ooncen taped 1n Ogden, Utah features OtMa Newton·John slnglno tuch hits as "PhySK:al." "Heart Attack"' and "You're The One That I Want " ( 1 hr . 30 min.) •8 ~ "Roaring City" (1951. Mys- tery) Hugh Beaumont, Riche.rd Travis. A tough San Francisco private eye fln01 himself under suspiClon when ht t>ecomea embroiled In the lnvntlgatlon ot a ~tZ~~8f'S murder (!) llOWI "Airplane II. The Seqijel" (1982. Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hag· erty A commercial space-shuttle compa- ny attempts 10 keep a pllol from revealing the problems with Its llrst cratt before ft takes off on its maiden flight 'PG' ( 1 hr . 25 mm) M (~ llOWI Risley Business · (1983. Com- edy) Tom Cruise. Rebecca DeMomay A high schOOI sent0r. Sheltered In an affluent Chteago suburb. decldeS to eJ1.perlment with the w1ldef Side of hie 'A' Q ( 1 hr .. 36 min) W (Q) llCMI "Yellowbeard" (1983. Come- dy) Graham Chapman, Peter Boyle. An ornery ptrate escapes from prtson after twenty years and searches for his son Who has e map leading to bUrled treasure 'PG' i hr., 41 min) PAIDCMtl: 1MI llCClm YIM d llCMI "Pier 23" (1951. Mvstervl Sports Coal From P11a.?c2 1HO ~ 11\JMO ·day ___ _ t:OD O urir .lMmAU. "U~ Of 1 u .., •• r.-..url\emef\r t2 hn.\ 10:0: , ..... alurday ---- 1M0 0 8 COUIQI IU9CITIALL. It. .......... ff, UCLA, ltff from _,.UR ..... Qarden In New Yon~ tw..) 0 flOM>A CfT'MJI ,....... ..... YI a.otg1-, 11¥e from ~ .... (I hra ) -m nDM>• cmius-90Wt. ,....... ..... "' ~Ola front Orlendo, "9. fl .... ) m lot* IOW\. lrlMytand ft. T-.. II • from [I Peeo, TeL (I tin.) 1'Gll 0 ~ IPOllTftON.D 8Gh:t •1 II: I ru1 .. ,. of tt. ,.., In .,.,.. ..... ltm:ugl'I ""' fldeoe; • ,...., ., ... a.n .. Coetue • a,.. it ... WA '30 Sundoy. Dec. 16. 1984 . .....,....... c .... ,........ ..... .......... CMJ, • , .......... (I tw..l ... IRMOMlt.,_ . e • .-.~a1••1QTm u.I. •181• ..... ,.. ••• Ill ......... ... 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Anderson's role judged successful By JERRY 8 1.JCK ,.,, ................. LOS ANGELf.s -Harry Anderson's first vcn turt into acting literally was a gamble. He was a street performer running a shell game in San Francisco. Austin, Tc11as. New Orleans and other places. "The gambling got a little rough, so I turned it into a magic act." he recalls. "I made it into an expose of the shell P.me, which led to the con man role I did on 'Cheers."' Anderson appeared m four episodes of the NBC comedy series. but he 1s still not sure how he got tapped for the role. "I th ink someone saw me work1na as a street performer," he says. "Then. I've heard they saw me on 'Saturday Night Lave:·· Anderson was invited to play a character hanaana out m tile bar on "Cheers." "Thex thought maybe J could be a silly mafician, • he says. "I suggested the con man.' Now Anderson is startina in his own series on NBC as the unconventional and fun·lovins Ha rry Stone. the judge on "Ni&ht Court." The show, created by Reinhold Weqe ("Barney Miller"), aot off to a shaky start but as now a confirmed hit on NBC runninJ in a Thur&d'ay night comedy block wtth "The Cosby Show," "Family Tics" and .. Cheers." "I started street perfomuns when I was IS but I didn't make a livinaat it until J was 17.'' he says. He developed the act into a com~y routine.that prepared him for the trans1t1on to acting. • "I think f overestimated the challenge of actina in the beginning.'' he says. "I made it too hard for myself. r realiu d this season the best thing l could brina to the show is myself. Let the others do the shtick:s. Like Bob-Newhart. He's the catmin the middle of the stonn. When I rcali1ed 1hat. it ~came easier." "Ni&ht Court" m:idc its debut last January, but the m1d~ason replacement caused hardly a npple in the Nielsen ratinas. NBC had enou&h fahh in the show to renew it and over the summer 11 went throuah a retooling and cut changc. It now has one of the best ensemble companies on telcvls1on, and like "Barney Miller, .. it has carved out a comedy niche to examine some of the lesser s~1mcns of humanity. -TV Puzzle 2 3 4 5 10 13 17 47 52 56 •• A CAO SS 1,6 Shown, she's Miss Ellie 10 He's Capt Furillo 11 "Get Smart' co-star 13 Overhead rail 14 Close friend 15 Acuff or Clark 16 Compass point 17 -mode 19 "Days of Our - ' 2 1 Role tor 27 Down Daily Pilat c1a11lfled Ad1Jertl1lng 642-6678 32 ''Three's A Crowd" star 34 "The Love -" 37 He's Dick Loudon 38 Bobby Ewing's wife 4 1 Automobile 43 "Butterflies -Free" 44 "-Gold" 46 Network logo 47 Driver's license. e.g 22 Fabray. for shOrt 23 Day before hohday 24 " -My Cl"l1ldren ' 25 Star of "Fam11y" 28 Sally Or Ayn 30 Ellher's partner 31 ID tor Davis • 48 Network a11chorman 49 le•Js to H1gg1ns 51 'trrna Douce" 52 Pldyed Gomer Pyle 54 Wylie or Donahue 56 G1andmOlher "i 7 Spanish gentleman DOWN 1 Show tor 1 Across 2 Running 3 Tuck's predecessor 4 Taurean Blacque role 5 Jane Curtin role 6 Classic cars 7 "Tarzan" star 8 "St Elsewhere star 9 .. _Duck' 10 Jones or Butler 11 Independent 12 "Gimme a Br .. n~ .-,1..i• 18 She's Melic;<,;i 20 Played Ethel Mprt, lnll 21 -Heflin 26 -Sevennse11 27 Joan Van - 28 Pilfer 29 "Much -about Nothing" 32 Played Mollie Mcuee 33 Presldent1a1 nickname 35 Role for McG1ntey 36 Peckler on · Hou~ Calls" 37 Hi>.., Mr Drummond 38 L11v.1 I 1ly - 3q Ac.•01 WaKman 40 VPr?. 42 Window 44 I vC:h?. Cr,rnell rote 4S Ml'>-R< y Rogers 48 H, or R1c.1<les SQ ~1 •Word Game FIL.L IN IHE: MISSING LeTTE:f<S IN T~E '\TV W~Q;'1 BELOW. I I I I 11..--1-~L--L----- Sunday. Dec 16, 19a4 31 • • • Get A Great Gift. Then Get A Great Deal IJOO WOITH OF REl4Tl$! rebates on Perso nal Productivity, Communications, Home Education, and Family Enrichment products. Over f 300 worth of rebate cer· . tificates are offered for\uch best- selling producu u AppleWorks, the Integrated word-processing, database, and spreadsheet program; Apple Modem//, the direct link be· tween the Apple // and the world; Apple Logo //, everyone's computer li teracy tool; and AppleMouse, the input device everyone's raving about. Monitor, & Stand. AND OUN FAMOUS ''TENDER LOVING CA~l." . Aul honl{'(I I lt-.tk-r • • a: ~I • ... I ---~. --~~~-_· . . . . , ,(" rJ;.. A ,.~G E C (j U t• .. 'f (, A 1.. F r.J;. ~. 1 A ·_ . ·_ E • •. Mourners say tearful farewell. Me moria l services pays tribute t o teens who di ed in crash at Mesa intersection My soul 1s fuU ofrhc longing for rhc Secret ofrhc Sea. And the heart of the great Ocean sends a rhnllmg pulse through me -Billy Dcanng. I '>84 By TONY SAAVEDRA Of IM 0..., Nol Ii.ti . "The Secret of the Sea" wai. 1n111all> wntten b}-surfing enthusiast Harry and Ann Ross took have the best decorated waterfront home along the route of the ~unt­ lngton Harbour Cruise of Lights this Christmas season./A4 San Onofre's Unit 1 is back on line in time to save the utility potential flnes./A2 California Thousands of motorists are stopped as the state's sobriety checkpoints are Inaugurated./ A2 The OMV Is offering amnesty to motorists with f alslfled vehicle and boat purchase dates or purchase prices./ A7 Nation M ichael K. Deaver may resign his post as a top Reagan aide./ A3 Scientists have found two 'complete human brains' In a pair of 7 ,000-year-old skulls./ A8 Women have a better sense of smell than me·n. according to a university study./AS World The Soviets' Mikhail S. Gorbachev says the Sov- iet Union stands ready to "eventually ban" all types of armaments./ A3 Style Two finalists In the na- tional Maid of Cotton competition are from Newport Beach./81 Now you can have your flngemalls painted in Christmas scenes or in patterns to match your ensemble./82 Sports Mater Del High remains king of Orange County basketball after stopping Ocean View, 57-52. at Tournament of Cham- plon~./C 1 The Irvine Basketball Tournament has at- tract~d a large and tal- ented field for next week's openlng./C2 Denver wins the AFC " West crown by scoring a convincing win over Seat- tle./C2 Bualneas HI Time Cellars has open- ed In Costa Mesa./CO INDEX Bridge Bu1lneaa Callfornle News Clelllfled Cro .. word Death Notices Features Horotcope In The Service Ann Land«~..­ N1tlon1I Newt PP'f\IOn Publk: Notices Sports Stock Marketa 8tyee TeleYttk>n Theetert W•thet World News c 84 _cs_ A3 01-~ C4 ca 84 05 A7 C4 A3 A8 ca C1~ C6,8 e1.a TV Log 85-8 A2 A3 Billy IJc~nng, 17. to appear beneath his senior picture in the 1985 Est4nc1a High School annual. Instead. the poem graced the cover of the prayer leaflets handed ou·1 aturda}-to an estimated 1,000 mourners at a memonal service for Deanng and 17-year-old Roy Wil- liamson. The boys were killed at a Costa Mesa intersection Wednesday morn- ing when their car was broadsided by a \tolen van speeding away from poli<:e. Ruben M. Valle, the 21-year-old dnver of the van, was not 1n1urcd in the colhs1on and 1s being held in Orange County Jail for invest1gat1on of murder. · Meanwhile, fnen<ts, relatives, teachers and classmates of the two yo uths gathered Saturday in remem- brance of the hves that ended so abruptly. Earlier in the day, Deanna was cremated and his ashes scattered over the sea in a pnvate ceremony And the Calvary Chapel ol Costa Mesa was awash 1n tears Saturday evening as the memonal seTVtce ended with the strains of "Surfer Girl" from a tape-recorded Beach Boys medley Mourners hugged and comforted each o ther, some muttering quiet prayers while placing a hand on the bo>s' \urlboard~ placed at tht' chaJ)('I altar Two colla~ featuring early photoaraphs of Dcanng and W1I hamson, brouaht farnt smiles and an occasional twinkle lO the tear) e}~ of the bereaved "He's npp1n· on that wave " said one tccn-agt boy, nodding to a snapshot ofDeanng maneuvenng his surfboard. ·The photos. the surfboards and even a wetsuit at the memorial service were remindcn of the lives that had once been. Moumen pored over p1cturcsofOcarin1asa beby in a ~adins pool. a pant-sized ~ ~· an excited cbtld Wltb a Chnstmas IJ!t. and as a )Quna man about to iraduat.e fro m h1&h school. "( don't thank I can tell )'OU what this all means to me ... u's too d«p,- lamcnted one boy. tum1n1 away lks1des bnngsnuncf. tht untimely deaths also ror~ some tttn4&tr"J lO r~ogmu the frailty ofhfe. (Pleue Me llOURDR8/ A2) Fate of Heights focus of hearing County commission will consider seve-ral proposals on the area--- By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ol .. o.llJ ......... The first of several pubhc bean~ on the fate of Santa Ana Heights will be held Tuesday at a m~ung of the Orange Count) Planning Com- mission Planners will be constdenn& van- ous proposals for the community should John Wayne Airpon be ex- panded as proposed. Those proposals include a wide arra} of alternauvcs, ranging from changes of zoning for the comm unit)' to allow office but.ldinp to be con- structed there to plans to soundproof the homes against thc 1ncrtast m•Jet noise 0.-,,... ....... .,. '--.,.,_ The boy•' •urfboarcb e•oked memorlea for thoee who moa.rned Billy Dearing and Roy WUllam90o Saturday. But the quesuon of making the communit} compaublc wnh the ex- pected increase 1n noise 1s not the o nl\ 1s ue the Planning ( omm1ss100 "'Ill fa~ sa}'i Rich ..\dler of the (Pleue.ee llEIGHTS'/A2) Time-share plan could be stymied City h as outlawed time-share u ses s ince origi na l approvals By LISA MAHONEY Of IN 01111)' l"9lof Ii.fl A dc,clnpt•r ~ho wan1s to proceed \\-1th a llme-shan: motel proJe(·t will go before the Laguna Beach Cit} Council Tuesda) to argue his ngh1 to hulld the unit~. Repr<.'\en1at 1ve'i for Lakeland De- ' elopmcnt Co. SS}-approvals granted b> the city 1n 1982 and 1983 cannot be revoked The} argue the firm should be allowed to move ahead on the 37- \Jnll project at 1575 Nonh Paci fic Coast H1ghwa~ even though the C11y ( ounc1I 'iUb\CqUl'ntl) ou1la"'ed llml·· '>hare uo;es. Community Development Direc- tor June Catalano says the conOict arose when Lakeland failed to request a building inspection and Its permit. issued 1n Feb. 1983. expired. The city contends that. when a building permit for a commercial structure lapses. so does tts design review approval. Catalano sa}s 1f l..akclarul wants to conttnue construction. 11 will have to return to the design review board for another approval and again seek a building permit. But city dffictals aren't so sure Lakeland should be allowed to pres- ent its pro1«t as a time s~are. she said. and attorneys for lbc firm have been instructed to come to the City Council \\1th proof ol a "ve'ited interest .. .. .\n~ time a Cll) changes its zoning code and 'ou don·1 ha .. e an acuve project. it·\ assumed the lOning code O\Crrtdes (an~ apprcl\als1.'· Catalano \a1d II a 11mc-o,harc u~ 1s to be allowed. Lakeland will have to prove 1t has in vested too mut h 1n the project to l hange 11s coarse. she said. Progress at the <11tc so far has been limited to the installatmn of 'itruc- tural suppon'i. The existing motel on the gro unds has not }-Ct been tom down. Catalano "aid. Concerned that t1 mc-\hare unm would take business Jwa} lrom motels and might e .. cn dom1na1c propeny :ippropnate for motel con- struction the C1 t\ ( ounc1I amended 1t'i (1 eneral Plan and Zoning ( lXk 10 proh1b11 ume shares afil·r Lakeland received its approvals. Lakeland attome~ . 1n lettc~ to the cit y. ar~ue that their approvals ha\e not expired, but even 1f they had. the firm has 1n ve'l ted $51 7.000 in the pro1ect incl uding preacqu1'l1t1on costs, architect, engmeenng. permit and legal fees and other related costs "Lakelani:L has indeed acquired \:e tcd nghts in the project.'' attorne) Richard Dcveran wrote. In add111on. ht said. the firm 1 liable for two loans and hru. alrcad) arranged additional financina for the Pl"QJCCI. The ,·ouncil meet~ at 6 p m Tuesda} in tts chambers at 505 Forest Ave. Mayor Phlllp Maurer Newport's.taking show on the road Mayor to ask Laguna council for its support on airport expansion By LISA MAHONEY OllMO.-,,_I..., "l'"'pon Bea1..h \lJHH Philip Maurl'r "'II mCl't \.\Ith lhl· L.1guna Bcalh <:1t} < ounc1l f ue..da' hoping to gamer suppon for c1n altt'rnJtl' l' a1rpon e'\pano;1on plan (alkd "The ~orlable .\ir(l\1rt ~lu11on:· the plan I\ a '-·omprnm1~ betwel·n .i no-t·,pan.,ion 'tanu~ 110 Orange < ount\ 's John ~a' ne .\1r pon and a prnpo\31 that "'111 go to lhl.' count\ Board of upcn-1sors in Januan that \.\-ould alto"-"'l lllm· mcrnal J1rl1ne depanurcs a da} upon tompktion ofa nC"w terminal in I Q90. :-.:cwpt>n Beach officials and resi- dent~ "ho h'C' in the a1rpon's flight path sa~ the) ""Ill settle for a flight hm11 ot '5 depanures a da~ and the \U~n 1s rs ha'l' 'o~ed 10 lool for a -.t'l:ond .urpon sue a"a.\ from res1- dl·nt1al de,clopment 1n place ot the propow C'\pans1on \1a urcr in a propo<;l"d R'\Oluuon the Laguna Beach Cny Counnl wtll lOm1der. \a\\ the c11-,.·s solut ion ''°uld met"t 1he "air transportation n.:~~' of Orange ( ount) while hmll· (Pleue 9ee NEWPORT/ A2) Student says suicide pill plan 'meant as a shocker' From staff and wlrt rcports \ prupt1..al 10 't<x·kp1k l \an1tk 'iuic 1de pillc; a1 Cal ~tall' F ullt·non l<ir U'>e in al~ ol nuckar war,., 1.JUSlng' c;oml' fallout on the l·olkgl' campu<, But I hat\ JUSI finc with thl· "ll1.•wpon Beach 'itudc-nt who madl" thl" proposal "It\ rL•all.,. meanl to ti..· 1hough1 provoking," Brett Ml'<..i1lh' r.n \aid "On one hand. I think 11 might Ix a good idea to otTer ~tudents the cholll' ell .. u1ud1.· 11 nuckar ~'m"'' \IJI\ falling Bui m' real 10ll'nt111n .,.,1, t•• gl'l JX'Oplc thinking .. \.l d.11111\fa' l·ha1rm.10 ol 1h,· ''ll de-nt go' cmmt'nt hoarJ "1.ld lhl' '>tuJt•nt rcprc\C'ntat1\l'' 'cited \·" 11 faqir ol a non-h1nd1ng n·,nlut10n All•'"'"g thl· \tudcnt hod\ 10 dcudl "'hl'thl·r Ill \llXlpill' l \an1dc Tht dt'll\lon "ould bt' maJ1.· in a '>pnntt rdert·ndum Thl' 22·\C'3r-Old '>t'Olor \Jld a .. 1m1lar proJlo\31 appro' ed h' stu· ,knt' JI 1\11•" n l nl\ C'r'ilt\ 1n Pro'•· ,km l ~ I l'.trh1.•r th1\ \car git' e h1!11 th• Ilk.I ,,,, tht• rl'\Olllt1on . \I,< 11lhH.I\ .1 bu'>1n<."'i'l·market1ng nJi•'r '-J•d thl• B!Ul.ul~udenl\ were .. a11n1' .1hout thr11 proposal ""hill' h1i "cl' mr.rnl t<• l'x' "mholic ·~1mr "'ho 'otrd agam~t 11 1h.1ugh1 thl pmposal "as sill\ Bu t ,oml' p.·11pll' gut real mad :ibout 11 1 hl'' 1u,1 Jon'1 v.ant to thinl.. about (Please 9ee SUJC IDlt/ A2) Short-staffed LB cops put in lots of overtime :'Jnvest1gattons. drunken driver arrests 7e-down because of shorthandedness A continuous round of oven1me has kept pohoc officers on the trtet'I and 1awbrca1tcr\ at bay 1n Laauna Beach this year, Chief Neal Purttll s.&)'S. ~ - Purtell and officers who have remained on duty throuah the-lean t1mC$-f'lve officers have rcuancd or been d1 m1 sed and 1n~unes have taken four others off active dut)' - arc looking forward to the New Year Thafs whc:n three of the four rccru1t1 h1m:I in October will be trained and on thtir own. and a rat.ant who hi' been offwllh a kn« •llJUTY rttu.ms tor haht duty •• t that Point. ~·11 bt one (P<)S>- " 11ton) down.'' Purcell said For the pas\ year, an officer from 1nvest1gat1ons has bttn rca tined to bet( u~ the patrol djv1s1on. and a foO"" tcnnt fin.,hcd t,..1n1ng two weeks 110 But Purcell sa~ officers arc look1na forward to the ume when manpo-.er on the fori:t" return to full 1lrC.ngth "Our officers arc s1clc and ttttd or "°orkana ovcn1me," he said. "We JU~t don•t hnc eno~ officcn. to fill tht beat .. Minimum taffina for the dcpan· mcnt 1s thrtt beat officen and 1 ~atch command r ~r sh1f\ more on Thund•> . nda , and '-iturda)' ------------~!.. ut'110nal ah\('ncc of ,)m~ 14hn •n· LISA MAHONEY Focus ON THE NEw s .. r'rc cnn,tanth ~min~ up shon on the m1n1mum-c r plan. • Purttll td "'arr uh. offi~I'\ ~ho think the) will soon ht ofT du') for tht' di\ find them "'"' ~orlin ~veral hOlll" of O\ert1mc The \ttul\llcln I\ pan1~ularh d1I fault .,.hen rnmb1nrd ~1th tht O<· 111 on '.ica~n M tC'st11\1og 1n tnun Pul"t'tll ~Id - <. 1t' ~1anat).t'r "en franl \ll1d thC' pohl'c l1epanmt•nt m3\ \OOn he ahk to fill the po'i1t1nns kfl \:atant h' tv.o office" on ,11.,..h1lm R\ hi" te' c 0~ Ond ~UM fo..1n(t('r ma~ rt'C'flV(' full Ian hr a \C'.U wh11C' n•rn"enna from on the 1oh m1une<1. The C'\ JlCn~ has l'H"tVentrJ Frank from 'ilmph add1na nnothl·t (>O\lllM to th<" \ ~ 'worn otTt('U'\ Pfn\:14kd for in the poh« tk~rtment'\ hud \ G~ "ho filC'd a M~\chum ~llh the <"ttv "nJlparrntl) nAl rrturn1ni to h" JO~ rufC" II Ytd 9'.indcr ha' ~n Mkcd It • take 1 <k~k JOh hut hC' h \ not 'ttt au cpteJ \omc rc-<iolu,1on nf the t\\:O 1. ~-, 1" e\pt'(IN 1n tht nnl ftv. ~ttk\ rurc II \Jltd The rt".,.ults of shanhandedness an he 'l('t'n 1n the department's handhna ot non-<"mtrgC'nc1e~ i>;in1cuJarl\ traf- . tit \1olat111n' and in\e l1ga11on of cnmr~ nm~'('r'\ 8f"\' \till rt'\pondina to emeritnl \ llll\ under tht four· m1nult' ma\lmum tlut be<'au~uftht prt"""> of police bu~mc"~ they havr made ~O JX'rttnt fewer drun~en dn\:1 01 am~t\ rul"C'tll ~Id "It " httn an automatK J~­ cmP.ha'\I\"' Puncll 1J 'When of-fiC'C~ arc ~U\) on l"lthCJ ,111 thC') ~an't he nn tht loo out for the drun~cn ,Im rr "Tbcy<'•n'tdo 11 all.'' he~1d Police offi( 11\\ ire prq'Mln a pla1' that 111 focu~ on people who dnnk and dnvc dunn" tht holida)' Pu~~u (Plea.e ... COPIJt0/A2) A2 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Ooeember 16, 1884 Reapportionment blilmed for GOP losses by assemblyman • ;!/!!' !~! -::!'"ONY 1 What the pres~ huhx.1 to repon t bout the 1984 elrt·uon wa\ th<' ~table !iuppon people anvc Re· bhcan cund1da1cs who share lht' resident's policy v1cW'I. That'!i the view of Patnck Nolan. lhe newly appa1n1cd A'i\Cmbl> min only lctidtr And reapportionment '' lo blanic for the om1ss1on. he a'>\t'rt\. 1 "l he general con~n~u!. of the pr<''>'> t¥as th t Reagan didn't havccoallu1l~ Ji c did have coamulc;." Nolan s.11d. fbut the coattaJI\ were cut ofl at the ra1~1 by reapportionment." Nolan made his rnmment'i 1n a tpeeeh before the Republican \\· t.c>c1ate\ al the Irvine Marriott h1da~ night. Although Repuhhcan candidates for Congrc'>s ~ot 50 45 percent ol the vote. th1.·) uni~ got .m ~rc1.·nt of the cong.re.,"onal scat'> ..aid Nolan On the other hand Democrats got le'>" than 49 prrccnt of the vote but 60 ~rccnt of the rnngrcss1onal )Cats "They turll&d a marginal lose; at the polls into a 20 prrn:nl v1ctof} in reprc..cntauon " CONTINUED SUICIDE ... f'romAI nuclear war. "The proposal ,., meant a\ a shocker, to shake people up and gt:1 them thinking." he ~id. "Herc 1n Orange \ounty, people are -.cduded from reality They nde home in n1Cc h1g cars to nice big homes lrs like a paradise here. and the furthest things from your mind arc things li ke death and.war." McG1lh Ha) said he: doesn't think the pcmon would ever be stod.p1led at the un1vers1t} But even 1f 11 were. McG1ll1vray said, there may not be enough time lo take tht: lethal 1..hem1cal before a nudcar <.tnkc would prove fatal r he ~ame thin1 took plact~ In the A~~mbly, whcrt• Rcpubhcu11 can d1datc!. got 41S ~ l)c:rcent of the vote \tatc:w1dc to l>c:mocral\' 51 J1Crccnt "l\nd H't ""C onl) got 41 25 pcm:nt of thl.' \t'at\ 1n the." \'>..emhl>," Nolnn ~•d .. I hey turned a 11n percent d1f1crcnn· al tht• poll\ into n 17 prrtcnt d1tlercnH· in reprc~-nwuon .. "What the> t.hd ""1th rcappon1on· mt:nt wa., a' had "' hallot bo"' \lulling," ht· added "fhc) are lkny· 1ng the pcopll· ol < .ihforn1u rt•prc~n tauon " Nol.Ill pn·d1Ul.'d that t.and1J.1tc\ 1n tht• 19H6 l'ltU1un will fott• one mt•fllding l'>~Ul.' that will t au"<' them w win or lo'lt' ha'>cd on ~hu:h '>•de the} IJlo.e rhl· l'kt t1 on will he '>tm1lar to that 111 l'17X lw '>aid when a poht1uan\ pm111on on l'rnpo<o111on I 'dtterm1nl:'d whl·tht'r thl' 1.and1da1c kepi or lo'it 'uprort ~t·Hn Kc· puhlitan \t',11 \ \H'rt• f')ll'kcd up 10 I 97M b) pro-l'ropm11111n I 'l land1dalc:\ hr \aid T ht· "'ut· 1n I 91H> w 111 he Ro!Jr Bird's 11·confi rrnat1on a\ ( h1ef JUSllCc of the !>tatt' ~uprcme ( ourt. "Tht• Democrat!> will be forced tQ support her and 1ht11 "'"!>phi 1hcm ofT from the va:iit hulk of 1hc 'otrrs," Nolan pn•c,hc1ed "( onw.tl'ntl'r '>hi.''' 111tt'tJet·1cd ht·r..clfbctwct•n thl.' will of the ix·oplc and rnn;ing out what the} want. wht'thcr 1t\ on busing. wht•thcr it's oh lht• halllflted budgl.'l IOlllUIJVC, whetht•f 1t'\ on rt·nppor11onnw111. whether 11'' thr death penalty. 'the" u\1ng fier power tt'> a ~ud&l' 10 1hwan lht• w 111 ol the peoplt· • An cxarnpk of puhhl <>1>P<Nt1on to the liird rnu1t 1'\ the rnurt'' c..kc1\1on on Propos111nn 24. rult:\ changt'!> for thl.' '>late l cg1\laturt· approved by \Oters last June rhc wurt ruled thl.' propos1t1on unron,mu11onal dcsp1tt' "hut Nolan led' 1'> a dear indication 1n the cun\11tutwn that tht• people\ w11l 1\ pa1amount in \ud1 matter\ O ther than a c. on\l 1tu\1(11l.ll amt•nd· mcnt. whll h would tx· thlfa.ull to pa\\ ht·rnuSt.· of tht· c·ostly \1gna1urt• u1lln· 11011 pmt1.'" rht· onh hopt· for rt1nstat1nK Proporn1on N '' mand.ite would he a nc" court Nolan \<lid fhat will bl.·wml.' pu'i\lblt· 1n I 11kfl, when.,,, of the ruurt'<, \l'\ en \l'al\ will be up for t1 voH· '- NEWPORT LOBBYS LB ... From Al 1ng thl" rnv1mnmcntal 1mpa<.1<, 1n the "1trn11~ ol airport\ " Jn a lctll'r to Mayor Dan Kenne>, MOURNERS ... From Al "You wouldn't think thl\ could happen lo two h1g.h ~hool kids." ..aid I 5·year-0ld Marnie Smith. a '>ludent at h1anc1a l11gh. Smith dcscnbed W11l1am<,on. al'>O an avid surfer. a~ a guy "'h<> cart'd about h1 '> fncndc; .. He was uncomform1ngly fun .. added Ale'< !)h1 vcl) 20. Maurer pleaded for \uppon from Laguna Beach bcc:auw "all 1..111c\ suffer from indirc<'t environmental impacts and from the lack of a realistic 1.olut1on to the rnunty'\ air 1ranspona1mn problem He 'iatd wh1J(' Ncwpon Beach supports reasonable modcm17at1on of the airport, the plan going before the boaul of superv1so~ would give the airport ··the capability to expand to ma\\I "I: proportion\ " Maurt•r ,., \Chedult·d LO 'peak to the counul at o J) m . 1n 11' t hamber\ JI 505 Fore\l A vc HEIGHTS' FUTURE CONSIDERED ... From Al count)·, Prn1ect Planning DI\ 1\1on. 0e .. clopmen1 propmal\ b~ J M Peters and DV\1 propcrt1e<, will <11\11 be con\1ckrcd 1n hght of the over.ill future dc\.clopmcnt plan for lht• c<>mmun1t~ which 111:' JU\\ \oulh ol the airpon .\dlcr \a1d Hcanngc, ma) he length~ a\ \nn•1I lommunll) group'> Imm ~ant.i \na Height\ .ind "'l'"' 11<1rt Beal h arl &ra pphnf 0\ er the f.tll' ol the rnm- mun1ty and will h.t"t' thl.' 1ipponun11 .. f UC'KJa) lo \fllll lht'll « Clflll'ln\ \\'hilc \omt· re\ldl' "'' Y-1111111 h~r to -.ell their pri>JX'rl\ <11HI 11111\\' ,1Y.J, otht.•r\ arc comm1m·d to \tJ\IO& \till olht•r\ would Ith to hm11 the growth of tht· airport 1 he Planning< nmm1s'i10n ~111 not make .1 dcu\lon I ue-sda'> 011 Y.hJt rcn>mmcndat1on JI will makt• LO the Board of~upcn l\Or<. for linal rn ll'W In fact t\dlcr '3)~ the rnunt) plannin& stafl will not he read) to ret11mmcnd a propo\al 111 lhl Plan· n1ng C omm1s!twn ruc'ida) 1 1~ \ug- ge\t1 11n' Y.111 mo't likely hi: madt· at llll' t11m1111\\11in·, I.in II hl'tlflntt \ 1111.il n·u1mmt·ndal1<H1 h' 1lw l'l,11111111)( ( t1llllJll\\lfln :n11h,1hl~ Y-ill not be reat hed helorc the 1h1rtl hearing un Jan. 22. Adler -.aid. \Iler 1ha1. the 1.uunt) Board ol ~u~n t'>Or\ will hold 11\ 0" n hearing\ 10 rnn\1dcr both the Planning< om- m1\\1on'' rccommt·ndat1<rn' for ')anta .\na Jlc1ght'> ;dong w11h a rt·rnmmendatron t um·ntl) he1ng for mulatcd O\ the Airport< nmm1\\1on on the prnpo..cd npan\lon 111 John Wa\ ne •\1rpon lal·1 littt'\. I ht•t11111111 1\\11111 mt't'l\al I \l>p m in 1hl' t1111111' I l.111 of \dm1nl\l1a1wn fl) ( I\ It ( l'llll'r J>l,1/,1 Ill \,1111,1 \11,1 COPlNG WITH FEWER OFFICERS ... From Al · \atd And the departm1:n1 -;1111 ofkr\ the .. r1p'i" Taiu" year round for dn.,,crH>r their pa\\l'nl(cr\ Y-hn Y..inr ii ndc home alter tht') or lht• rwr\on they <1rc nd1ng w11h h;1\ had io11 muth to drink Rut returning an 111l1u:r 11> trall1t patrol will have to Y-a11 at lcit\l until the depanment I\ onlt' ag.i1n lull\ \titfTcc.J V. hl'n L1guna lkat h h,111 ,, traffit unit the olfitl'r madr ht·lwt'l'n '()and 4() <lrun~rn drt\108 MH''''" month a total 111 411<1 lo 4 )1J ,1 H'M t fJmpan·d lo 21J(1 1n 19X4 P11 r1dl \31d ... , hl' drunkt·n ll1 1\.1ng \llt1<1l111n 1\ very ha1Jrdou<. <.1nd 'lill) · hl' \aid notrng that lratlit 11n both I 41guna ( an)on Koad .tnd l'allfit < 11J\I H1ghwa \ .ir>J>rl)achc·, m f'l()f1 H hH It'\ a da' 1111 Wl't·kd.1,, "l ht·r1· " .1 delin;lr 11rnl fm lr<sll11 .Hid dr111~11111 c-mpha\I\ h1 \.11d Pr11~r1·" 1111 I" 11d1n~ u1111in.il 111 \ .\l1g.1 111111\ ha\ lw t'fl ..,11,~1 d h 1111• tr>1n\kr 111 11n1· 111 111111 1h It< 11"' 111 pain,! f ht IO\t'\llj(i1ll01l of it'.tel\ \hould q1111l <'n·11n11 lhl' oll1<t't '' rcturnt·d tn hie, dt·p.irlmt•nt Jlt1·r llu· "In~ '\ t'.tr Puru II \iJUl V.1· r1· falling \hurt on l,1\1:\ Iha! wt· h.nr lead' <fon · ht' o,,11d In Jdd11111n Ir.in~ \Jld ht' pl.111\ 10 au1h11n11 IY-11 t1dd111011al \Wom p<1\- 11 111n\ in I chrut11, 11r Marth \11 thl rww 11l11ur\ will hl' lramt"d-fttlGH·ad ) lnr tht• huw \ummn month<. fhc J>f1\ll111n<. Y-llllh will tx· paid for by k<1v1ng ,; t 1v1ltan p<tllH <kpartmt·n1 1oh \Jtan1 art· for "" month\ only I-rank <>ay<i hl''' c ounl 1ng on ell.(X'I tcd turnover to rr<lurr the ranlo.' onu· .111:11n lor nt•(t \l.1ntt·r \ long tnm \olut1nn lo pohlt' dcp,11tmcn1 \t:illing Y.on I appear ""1th lhl·d:i"111ng 11f 11>8'\ hut rc·l1d" 11n the· hori111n I rank ilnd Pu rtell .i!i(rn· I ht· fln.1m 1.ilh lim1tnl l.11" I\ unhkt·h 111 lin<l ,, Y.il; 111 kcC'p "4.'<l\110t•d P<1lr11I olhtl'I\ 111 I ... 1gun.1 lkJ< h Purtdl \<11cJ hut thr nf)l'Ctcd phd\10~ 111 ol <111 add1t111nal heat Lo fltltrol ,, lul url· rl'\1dl·n11.tl dndor ml·nt 1n \H an11m· Htll\ Y.111 takt· \1tn1t· <>I thr rHl'\\Ufl' o fT w11rk·Y-t:r1r\ pat 111l 111lit er\ \I I houir.h I ht· furu· lld\ had an unu\ual numtx·r of opening\ dut• 111 tl1\m1"a" or rt·c,1gna11on\ 1n th1. m1d\I of 1n1t·rn.il tn\e\llg;!llOO\ thl\ \l'tlf l'11ndl '·"' \Jt<lnlll'' .1n<l till nrnl 111 p.1¥ 111111l'r\11\l'rllnll' .ire P<tr l11r1lu 1111tr._, IO lhl~ \llldfl !i(•,11 h rll \ I"'"" In l.11 gn 1kp.irl111rnl' 11lh'r 1n~· t.tl!l'I p.1.1 hn ~' 114 11rr ht 11t•lit'. 111111•,1\1 ti< h.trlll'\ lor p11in111111111 ,111d 11111r1• 1'dr:J\ l1k t• l111at\ hrl1111p1t·r, and 1r.11nt"<I d111i(\ 11 \thfl1l ull 111 l..1·l·p pau11l 11ll1u.f\ m11rt tht1n thrn· 111 fh!' tJr\ hl' \JIU \\I lrt1111alot111 good o m1l'I\1h.11 jll• 1 I'• wlwn · P11Hdl <.aid I 111 h11H 111th,l11)' \ r:i1r11l 11f11t t'r\ I.ill 111111 lht ro11k1t· t atl·g11r\ 1ho\t' Y-11h ll'\\ lhan Int· )'car·, 1'\l>t'lll'Ot<' I 11 \I H'ttt fl3Y ~d11i,11.l· 111 merit r;ll\n '' \I I fn a month ·\ n ollic t·r with li\t' }'l'ar'\ e1qwm·ntt· make' \2 \ \f1 1'1mt>ll \dV\ thl' pd)' 1\ · not lh(' l11Wl'\I 1n lh<· ltlUOI\.. hut he I\ ;111 11\lortwd Ill l<l\ing ofl1t<'r\ 111 neighboring Nt·wport kcal h wh1c.h ha'i thc ta\ ha,t· tn pa) mC>rc.· and oiler mon· <,pcut1l11t·d tra1n1ng. l\ll'wpon fk<1c.h alc1ng w11h <<>'>Id Mc'>a and a kw other inl.tnd <.:1t1c:'> ma> al,11 attrau \ome Laguna Heath offitcr~ who find the n1mmun1ty too mu<.h of a "\ll't'P> llollow" with 1t\ lo" trlITTl' rJlt 1Jnt.• 1111""11 murder\ a )'car a h,1ndlul of rohheric'i .ind ma<.\l'\ 111 1ouri\l·rl'la1t·d nu1'iance <..tlh I .iguna lk.i1h1\ growing. howcH'r t•vcn JI \otll1 \ 1cw imminent hou\1ng 111 \ycamort· 11111\ with :i 1aund1tcd l')l' J>urn·ll 'il'C\ the nearly 700-un11 1.kwlupnwn1 J'> cJ ch<1ntl' 1111mpro\e roh<c \l·r\ 1ct'\ h> adding fiH· oflitcr'i .ind a pa1rc1l lar to lhl' lont· J>rnpt:rl ) t;1u·\ lrom tht• ckvd11p nll'OI <1nd \nmr \l:1ll' mirnt'> will finJnt c.. thl· oflitl'r\ \\ho "-UI be ph.1'ot ti 111 " 1111 li11u\l \ ,1pt11 lnlt'lll\ .ind 111rul111111111um' .Ht hu1lt and 111111pwd11\1·r ,1 1x·r111d u l thllT }'l'M\ I 1;111k 'a11I < >tha <II) it \ldr111' will twnl'l1l I rum thl ,1dckd pol11 e protcc. llon tx·c..tu\C thl' t1ddcd tx·at will rnver I Jguna C <111)1111 K11ad rl'l1t•v1ng t.ur- rt·nt offtu·" of1ha1 dut\ rind \hnnk· 1ng 1he11 h<0<1l\ · Wr II h.i"l' ht·111·r lrJtlic rnn1rol 1n L atit una < Jn\11n Roat! and other p<1trol ht-at., will tx· \mailer, " I rank \a1d I he addnJ omterc, \hould not only prm ult• n•c,uknl\ with helter prolct· 11on. but n·lic'>c tht• l11ng·\tt111d1ng II\ t'rlUll(' pr11blt·m hl' \Hiii Just Call _ _642-6086 \\hat do you hkt-11bou t th1· Oi.lly l'llot., Who I don't you Ilk,., Call thf numht>r at lt'fl and your m ('~'"'IC" will hr rt!<'orded, transrrfbcd and dellvtrvd UI th.-opproprlatl' r dilor Tbf' 'lamr U hour an<rv.l'rin1t ttrvlt•f' may be u ed to re<'ord lf'ttcrt 10 lhf' rdltor on any tople Contributors to our 1.t!ttert column mu1t Inc lude tbflr namt! and tf'lrphonr numbrr for vtrlflt'A tlon !'lo t'lr<'ulatlon rall1. plH!lf, TPll u~our mind - • Delly Piiot Oeftvery 11 Ou111ntMd ~"""''I My M f • r,q(_ .. , .. .,. ,..,,,, pi!IC: .. '" ~ 'YJ 11 ,,.. ,,.,, .,. 1 p,., .,.,, ,,.,, "' ., •1i r - 1" ...... 1 °9•' , 'M f lf'111 ~,_.,.., If ,.,, ... tr ~ ··~ ,,.._JI ocwr.., ut 1 • .., ~ •• 10 .,.. • ., ff'li&ll ~ 11• , .. ,.._ ... ClrculaUon 'A 'felepMMe I.,.,,,."¥-..... • {JRMI< 1f < .r1M. I Daily Pilat H.l . Schwertz Ill P1Jhl1~Mr Frank Zlnl Managing rd1tor Keren Wittmer Advar11~1no OtrP.C f(,r AoHm.,y Churchman C mlfr:>llPr Aob4Ht Centrell Pr ol1u<. t ion MilnAgm Doneld L. Wllllem1 Gircufat1on Miln~g~r ' ClrculeUon 7141842-4333 Cl .. 1lfled ldv1rU1ln9 714/842·5971 All other d1p11fment1 842-4321 MAIN OFFICE 1 t) -I •f I r I• I,> .... ('A lJ • .t .,,.... F ' • Jt.1A JJ(lt"W t A 4f)f VOL. n , HO . 351 More showers expected for the Coast Rain 11n11ty bur1t Sa1urd1y •~enl~ trom IM dark e1oud1 novwlng all day over the Or1no• Cout And mOfe 1howefl ere IXP9(:t9d IOdty · The Natlonel Weathe< Sen11ee predle\ed D 60 percent chance of rain tOdly with a high 01 58 ~UMI• and a low of 44 10 48 Fr•nkle Shaw. a spokeswoman for the weether Mtrvlce, SBld tklet would be pertly cloudy lonlghl and Mondtty, with e 40 percen1 chance ot anowe.r1 In the mountain•. a 1ravele<a advisory 11 1n effect tod•y due to 1now Dbove ... 000 teet Showere are likely tOday with snow and fog above 4,000 Itel and southerly winds lrom 20 to 30 mph Partly cloudy tonight and Monday with sllll a chance of 1now lhowet• RHOfl high• bOth d1y1 will be 30 to 37 Lowa wilt be 24 to28 Tr aveters advleory 1a also In effec1 today for the northern half ol Owen• Valley due to occasional snow and blowing snow U.S. Temps I.H I/~• ~7 ~ l lllle Aoct. 10 " lOu>e .... 1) ~· "' l• ~ ,., ~· AJIMl'ly l\ "' M,_. ....... ,. 11 Al~QI .. .u n Mllw!IUllN •• :.!l AmetlHo J~ 21 M!>lt SI P•\14 J~ u (4 41 ~ 32 Mc:l>o<-o• Ill ~ NUl\vllle AllAnl• 611 4V "-Oti.at>• ,. ~1 1'11.,,lte Cll-; ·.o 41 -'t'oto 42 lll Calif. 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"" )7 ~.C..(lf••J tc°)W tO U pm P...,Rol>._ :.0 Jl) lilOM>AY R,_toO<I '.t 'l• ~01 •m '~ A.cl Blull 41 •O f utr.~r 11 4S a m 0 11 Redwood (.lly ·.~ '>O J .,,,. ,. .. \-.hf'wl h•Q'' !a J4 pm 1 e ~ 411 n Sat1J<"1'-1103pm I 2 8'K.t amen10 4 7 41 sei.nu . ~ 15 '-'uf' ""'' trJitS•y •t • •~ Pm ,. ... S.11 8e1n•td"10 ~., J} l,lo~•y •I ij !.I a m and Ml• IQ"" al San!Mgo eo •• 4 41. "n. SWI Fr llllOOGll ~· 47 ..__,_ .. •t-Otam -Ill 1241 s ... .-ST 4? C• m """ ·-ll9aHl •• I :11 a m San•• An• 61 4(J Ml>f>clat Nuke reactor back on line in time to spare utility fine BJ Thi A1aocllted PreM Unit 1 of the San Onofre nuclear power station Is back on line In time to spare Its operators up to $60 mllllon In penaltles, utfllty offlclals say. The oldest of the three reac· tors at the-power station re~ sumed generating electrlclty Nov. 27. By Thursday morning, It completed Its 200th hour at 90 percent generatlop, thus meeting one alternative Imposed by the state Public Utilities Com- mission. The PUC threatened to fine the Southern California Edison Co. $50 mllllon and the San Diego Gas & Electrlc Co. about $11 million If the reactor were not returned to service by the end of the year. The plant originally lett serVlce In February 1982 for routine maintenance, but remained shut down wnen analyst.a with the federal Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission questioned whether the plant's orlglnal construction met then.existing requirements for earthquake resistance. Edison and the NAC agreed to a stepped.up plan to bring the older reacior up to the strlcier earthquake safety standard Im- posed on two newer reactors et San Onofre. About $14D mllllon of an e811mated $240 mltlton worth of upgrading was com- pleted Nov. 21 when the NRC voted to allow Edison to restart the reactor 'Drunk patrol' off to good start By The A<s'loC'iated Pri:'l'i ,\nah1·1111 p11htc l'it p1l·\\nl \,tll\l.it tHin ~alurdJ ~ altl'r 1n:1111turat1ng thr u 1~·, \ohm:t) t hcc.lo.pwnl on I nda\ Anaheim wa' one ol \l'\Cr.ll ut1C\ 1n111a11ng the lhC:lkpoint' I 11d:i y n1gh1 I ht·< ahl11rn1a l11ghwa> P<Jtrol la unthl·d a \1mllar program v.1th t hn lo.prnnt'i tn < 11l'ndak. Hakl•r\flt•ld l{l.'dd1ng and Nonh ~a<.:ra mt•n10. \turp1ng thou..,amh uf moton\\\ 1hroughout tht· \latt· in an attempl 10 rul lht• h1yhwa)' of drunken hohdtt\ dn\l'r\ "Vvt· ha\t· nothing 111u1mpan·11 tc1 hut wt·'rr pll'a\C<.I w11h tht· rt·\1111' ·· ,\nahc:1m Pol11.e ')g1 Jun lkteag '<lld ol ~nd.i\. n1gh1'<. 1n<1ugural h''' Anahc.·1m pohc:e '>lopix·d CJ"!.7 mntort\I\ at their checi{pmnt on Brookhur\I \trcct r IV(' of thow wen· arrcstt·d for inve\t1ga1mn of drunken driving. 1wo wt•rc tlrrt·\led on ou1,1and1ng warranl' and lhc rr- lC'l\l'cl utal111n\ lor alleged!:. ha\tng 111x·11 uint.11111'r' 111 t h1·11 \l'h1l In lktl·a~ \:ml \I Wlt' ( rknd.1h· ,111'.11 hll ~p11111I 011 I 1101h11l Bou In ard ! I 11' nllit.l'r' \lt>Pr>t'd I !P'i n111l1Hl\I\ < >n1 drunk l'O dn' ing .irrco,1 \\J\ mJtk 'aid Ollkcr M1k1· Morrl\\l \ "Wt· kit 11 wa\ \l'fJ c lll't \l\l' W1· lound out pn1pk "< rt:wdl .1wttrl' .Hid l \fX'tl1n1p1 I hat '>titoi><.I het .1u\l· thl·n JX'llJ)IC lent.I 0111 lO Jnnk and drl\l' • Mon ""CY ,,ml In l.)anan11·1110·, north an·a. 74X \t·h1dn wert· detalnl·d I hn·c: o l 1ho\t' o,top\ cndnJ 1n drunlo.rn drl\ 1n11 arrt'\l'> C If I' \()<1h·\mcn \:.1111 I ht• pmgr;im wh1th g111 unckr wa~ t•a rht·r in Ml·a' l11o.t· Rurltng.1me and 1{1 .. r 1\lc.Je h.i\ ht·c:n u111u1ed h) the· Am1.·ritan ( 1"11 L1hcrt1l'\ l n1on I hat ag~ncy ha\ lilcd a pe1111on wuh lht• \late ( ourl of Appeal in ~an I mnu\c·o a114u1ng the program'i art.· untun\t1tu1mnal hl'CaU'iC pohn· \lop clnh'r\ rq~ardlcv. of whether thn haH' cau'>t' 10 hchcvc they arc drunlo. \1111111 011 th• r11. 11111111 1' rwnt.1111& Hui l,1\' t'll l••t • •mt 111 ollttl'f\ da1n1 llH lw.1' ii\ puhli\ 11nl t hnlo.po1111' Y.111 m.1ll· 1h1 ''"1tf\ \Jfi:r for non· dnn~1n~ h11htl,1\. motorl\l'i Mt>'>l p11l1u t1gt·nut''> a\ well,,., th1· < !IP. plan 111 u1ntinue thl' i;het k· p111nl\ c;H h wrrkcnd night th1 ough thl' l'111l 11t 1111 ,rar fhc c:heckpoinl\ v.111 .il'o lw 'd ur> on ( hn\tm.1' I H' and "-l1·w 'l"ll \ F vc ' Mo111\W) \,lid tht.• 1)!1111 r>mJl'l t 1nl ludn 111f111 m.i11ont1l ~1gn' ;11f \-l\1ng rnoton\l\ ol the lht•t.kf)l>llll\ un .. cr\ .ire 1.kta1nnl 1mly a kw m111ull.'\ dOd httntkd qut'\lll1nn.111t'' wh1l h the moton\l\ t11t' ;i\knl 111wnd1n l.itl'r, he \,Jill II 1r.dh1 \lllllllll" " unu\UJll)' ht'd\ \ 11llu tr<. t hrr lo. t'\C'r\ lifth c:ar, he ..a.Id. or u tn I Uth t ar 1( the dday\ ht·u 11rn· to11 long <In I rnl.1 \ n1gh1 . a<. traffic tn· l rt'il'tt'd .11 1tw C 1k nd;1k .irca s.top, the gu1dd1nn Wl'IC 1mpkmrntcd . ..aid < Ill' C <1pt Bud l>cnn1' ~-----·-----'-"'= .. , Alr traffic controllers overworked, panel finds By Tbt A11ocl1led Pre11 WASHl~OTON -A special tuk force bas found that air ttaffic controllers hared to replace those flied by Pm1dent Rcapn 1n 198 l believe they are overworked and feel at times that air traffic i• "exceedlna the capacity of the human·tecbnlcal system," The WaabjnJtOD Post rt Ported in Saturday cd1t1on1 It 11Jd the panel also concluded that insensitive manqement by the Federal Avi~uon Administration and the 1tre11 of deahna with heavy air traffi~~ave 1ncrea~d the controller1' "burnout" rate. Overall · worldnA cond1t1on1 for the. air controllers currently _are "as bad, or perhaps a bit worse than those that existed in 1981 when 11 ,400 controllers went on strike, the Post quoted a task force repon as uymi. U.S. may be lo•lng million• La royaltln WASHINGTON -A House committee u ys the federal aovernmcnt could be: losina millions of dolla rs in minerals royalty payments because the proaram to collect and account for the money is plaaued by ineffidency, inadequate management and aeneral inefTc:ct1veness. A report released Saturday by the In tenor and In sular Affairs Committee outlines 19 problem areas in the program, rangina from failure to collect interest owed the government for late payments to poor comm unicat1ons wlth states and Indian tnbes. The states receive SO ~r«nt of the collected royalties for oil and ps removed from federal land w11h1n thc:1r borders with the exce ption of Alaska which recei ves 90 percent. ' ' Hoapltal ordered to halt heart •urgery MIAMI -The Veterans Admm1Strat1on has ordered its hospital here to halt all heart suraery until a team of medical experts can 10vestipte allcpt1ons that an excessive number of its cardiac suraery ~tients die. The ban on heart suracry, the second 10 four years, will last ''indefinitely" until auditors from outside the VA evaluate the hospital's hcan suraery unit, Rep. Dan MJca, D- Fla .. said aner Friday's surpnse order. Mica demanded an investiption last month after the Fort Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel published a series of anicles on the hospital, alleging that bean suracry death rates at Miami's Veterans Admm1strat1o n Med1caJ Center had been twice as h1ah as the VA 's national average between 1973 and 1983. FJrm will help alleviate drug •horf116e RADNOR. Pa. -A pharmaceutical laboratory here wdl sup\>IY 8.4 million doses of a whooping-cough vaccine next year to the nation s only marketer of the drug, a lab spokesman said Saturday after federal health offic1als~portcd that spot shortages of the drus could worsen. The lab, Wyeth Laborato cs, had announced in June that 1t had suspended distribution because the threat ofhability claims over inJuries suffered by rccipientJ. But the firm said Saturday 1t had conunued manufactunna the drua and sellina it to Lederle Laboratones of Wayne, N.J .. which assumed liability. Spot shonaaes of the vaccine prompted the federal Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta to urae that doctors delay gJVtn& children their last two booster shots unul supplies can be restored. BKK re•ldent. need not return yet WEST COVINA -Althouah 13 evacuated homes near the BK.K toiuc dump no longer have dangerous carc1noaen levels, their occupa.nu won't be forced to return home immediately, officials said. Until the end of the year, aovernment funds will continue to pay for their alternative hou1ina, state Depanment of Health Servtcei and federal Environmental Protection A&ency representatives said. A1torney Manan Graham, who 11 workina on a class- action lawsuit for some 400 families near BK.K.. said she i1seekinaS100,000 to $200,000 per family · Site may be Ulegal •beep-hunting camp ., ........... Conatance Moore oatatde dae 8a.Dta Rltajall, where •be wu ordered to report for formal bookiDC and flnaerprlatlna becaue of 13 o..-erdae-Ubrary boob. Woman lands injail for late library books SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -One of Constance Moore's 13 overdue li- brary books bore the title ... How to Create Your Own Luck." One thina is certain: it is not the story of Moore's hfe lately. The 29-year-old computer sales.- woman was formally booked ind finaerprinted at Santa Rita Jail in Pleasanton Friday after pleading auilty to a misdemeanor charae of keepma library books for 30 days past their due date. "I can't believe rm here for overdue library books," she said as she sat on a bench between a thief and a drunken driver. "I am beina finacrprinted. They arc takin.f my finaerprints. For library books. Moore borrowed 13 books from the Alameda County libtary in Ma~h. Several weeks later, she moved out of the apanment she bad been sharina with her boyfnend and inadvert.antly put the books 1n storage. Her boyfriend. sull fumm& over their breakup. threw away all her mail for the next few monthsh 1ncludm1 overdue notices from t e library. ·Notices from the dtStrict attomey•s office were tossed, too. Deputy D1stnct Attorney Merle Eaton filed a formal cnmmaJ com- plaint apinst ~oore -the first of its kind in county history r last month. On Tuesday, Municipal Court Judae D. Ronald Hyde ordered her to report to Santa Rita for formal booktna and finacrprintina and to perform a week of community service in lhe library. "She is not a horrible or temble person," Eaton said ... That 1s why she received community service. She could ha ve been sentenced to six months in Jall" The library. which doc, not cha'le fines for overdue books, said all is forgiven . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday. ~.,., te, 1914 41 . Deaver may quit as Reagan aide May leave for post in public relations at 250,000ayear ------------ WASHINGTON (AP) -Mlcbacl K. Deaver, lbe Wb1te House &lde clotett IO Pn:sident Rcapn, appW'I eet to leave hl1 post u deputy chid of staff for a $250,()()0.a.year public rclauons job, but eeveral uaociatel doubt he wdl actually make the Jump. Deaver, who holds the utJe deputy chief ofst.aff but wbo io fact 11 one of · Reapn's th~ top aicks and almost a member of the famtly,dechnes to talk about bis fUtare. even Wlthin th.c Wtme Hou'4:. But pubhlhcd rcpo1u and pcr- sJStcnt rumors have made b11 future a topic of constant oonveraation, and some aides already are jockcy1na for posiuon1 tbey presume wdl open up 1f Deaver leaves and people he broua.tn wnh him lose favor. Durina a recent d1scun1on in the Oval Office IJ' which aides were advi1in1 Rcapn what to tell inquir· Loa reporters about pcndin1 topics, someone raised the quesuon about Deaver leavina. The 46-ycar-old Deaver. who on~ predicted his obituary would rad simply, ··Rcapn llde dies, .. IS said to have adviJed the president. "Tell them1 'I've been tryma to act nd of the little Dastard for l 8 ycan. "' Spcakina on condJuon they not be named, sources say Deaver met recently with Harold Burson. chair· man of Burson-Manteller, the world's la.raett pubbc relations fmn Althouah no one m the White House or at the firm sat in on the mcetina, word spread tbrou&h both places that Bunon had offered the Rcapn aide between S2SQ,OOO and $300,000 a year 1f Deaver would JOln Burson· M1rstellcr as a top uccuuve 1n the WashtnJton office, where his contacts and influence would be most valu· 1ble. Several sources fami liar with the industry Wd that salary ranac WU about what Deaver could expect to make ouuide -tf he lea ves while Reapn 11 sull 1n office Midway throuah Reapn's first term, Deaver CJtprcued a desire to leave for a btaher P.&Ylna JOb, 11yin1 he and his family couldn't hve comfort.ably in WashinJton on his S60,~year iovemrnent salary. Since then, h11 wife Caro yn has t.al.cn a JOb u a pnvate consultant on an purchases. Lawme search1 for ban gunman RIVERSIDE-Game wardens sax they have found a well-stocked camp that appears to be a staa1na area for the 1llcpl huntina of the endanacrcd desert b1ahorn sheep. Game wardens suspect that hunters or auides established the camp for b1ahorn huntin& 1n the Santa Rosa Mountains. about I 2S miles cast of"Los Angeles. but state F11h and Game Capt. Edward DeGraffenrc1d said there was no s1an of shoot1n1 while authonties were there K.tlhnJ one of the protected sheep could bnng a maximum misdemeanor penalty of one year 1n J&ll and a S 1.000 fine Doctor says blood clot caused stroke Two dozen proteat anlmal reaearclJ DUARTE -About two dozen animaJ-n&hts act1v1Sts marched outstde the City of Hope National Medical Center on S~turday •. less tha~ a we~k aner 106 ruearch animals were stolen from the facility. hosr1tal officials said. The picketers carry1na slJOs with sloaans such as "Anima Research Is Scientific Fraud.'' .;.,ere protes11n1 alleaed abu~ ofanif!lals a~ the ce nter. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, a national animal nghts aroup that orpnized the protest, had expected about 200 demonstrators. Man .till• •ell a• deputle• confront him AL TADENA -A man who sheriffs deputies were approach1ni to question about the murder of an elderly couple pulled a aun concealed in a newspaper an~ shot h1mself throuah the h~d. falhn a d~d on the street corner. authorities said. The dead man was 1den11fied as Calvin Dean. 28. On Dec. 81 retired attorney David Goldman, 77, and his wife. Bertha, 74, were founo beaten to death 1n their Altadena home. Deputies had recovered several items, mcludina silver and Jewelry listed as miuing from the murdered couple's home, at Dean's house. . LA Cu•tom• office top• a• moneymder LONG BEACH -For the first time, the Loa Anaeles Customs Distnct has reached the top spot amona the nation's collectors of customs duties by drawing more than $2 b1Jlion, an official said. The Los Anaeles district, which collects fees from the ports of bos An,clcs and Lona Beach surpassed its counterpart 1n New York-New Jersey. district director Ahce M. Riadon said. WoRLO Schroedercaled ' rustrated ·wt th LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) -The stroke suffered by artificial heart recipient William J. Schroeder was caused by a blood clot that problbly formed in or around the plastic pump and moved to his head, his suracon said Saturday. Schroeder, S2, who is enterina his fo urth week of life with the anific1al hean, was frustrated with the pace of his recovery from Thursday's stroke, a process that's "like bema on a roller coaster.'' said Dr. William C. DcVries. who implanted thedev1ct in Schroeder's chest. "I would say there's probably about a 9S-percent chance that it (the clot) came from the device. the valves, or his natural.atrium (heart chamber).'' althouah test results have not de- termined the cause. De Vries said at a Police kill lion that escaped zoo atcber labeled ''Jin. Scrooge,, EVANSVILLE. Ind. (AP)-Police· . . . . . shot and kmed a 3-ycar-ofd African LONDON -An o~.posuion pohuc1an called Prime Mln11ter Maraa.ret lion 1 ha1f·hour after the arumal Tb~tcher "Mri.. Ser~ Satu~Y. for ch&Ji.t.~tuc~ on th.e chart-.b~.st1na CJCaped from an cxh1hit.imliic. a z.oo Eth1op1an famine relief record. Do .!ht)' Know It • Chn~tmasr TiiiS Saturday. authont1ci said. No tn· represents new depths of callouane11, said Labor Party leaislator ~nnis juries were reponed. Skinner after Mrs. Thatcher refused to exempt the record from Bntam • IS The lion, which was named Suz.an- percent value-added ~lea tax know~ as the VAT T~e record, made~ some of ne and weiihed more than 300 the bigest siars of Bntlsh rock mu11c. sold 1.2 m1lhon cop1e1worldwide1n 1t1 pounda, was ~med rather than drua· first week. aed because of the posslbiUty that the animal miaht 91ruc after bein& shot ArJDy CIJlef IJ.All'I-On tJ"aCe propo#lal with a tranquiliztr JUn, Slid Alice A. ,.,~, Kuhn. curator or anjmats at the LA PALMA, El Salvador -A top military chief on Saturday refused to Mesker Zoo. say1fthearm) would complyWJth a holiday truce that h11 been qrecd UPon b)'. "It would take at least. if you 1011 leftist rebels and the aovemment of Prcaident Jose N1potcon Duane. Asked 1f 1ood shot ofT, I$ minutes (for the the army would cease offensive operations durina a silleoday truce period, Col. lion) to a.o down... Kuhn 111d. Adolfo Blandon. chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. said the army's blttle "Durina that timuhccould have run, plant for the Christmas season had been dr1wn up six months aao and would we could have Iott her. Sheoould pas 001 vary. "EAch milit.a.ry unit knows the ns It has to follow." be added. t then come out f e lrl uiliur ----~a~nd still be Iott. and we ve no Idea news conterence at Humana Hospual Audubon. He also said the clot could ha"'.e formed in surrounding tissues and m1arated to a blood vessel 1n h1, head. De Vries said. But the doctor said he was ··5t1ll optimistic" about Schroeder's chan~ with the art1fi c1al hean. "f thmk he can do well. I think he can act out of here and Jet out of the hospitaJandliveagoodhfe." DeVnes said Schroeder was "doma very. very well" for a stroke victim. but "he 1s sllll in bed, he's bcdndden. 1f you wanted to act him up 1n a chair you would have to hfi him," he Slid. "All 10 all he appears hke a normal pauent who had a stroke ... he wd. Despite the hkhhood that the stroke wJu caused by a clot "from the device. the 'alves, or his natural atnum (hean chamber)." there are other poss1b1h11es. De Vries said. For examp,le, Schroeder 15 d1abet1c. he said. and 'there 1s anywhere from 1 S to I S ~rcen\ chance that someone with diabetes will have a stroke wtthout an an1fic1al hurt The d11- betcs may be the cauK of this and maybe it's not even the art1fic1al hean that's cau11n1 the problem." As a stroke v1cum. Schroeder can expect 1ocons1stent proarcss. thou&h he 1s "slowly. slowly aom& uph1l[" DeVnts said "Recovery on many of these patients 1s hke bcina on a rolkr coaster \Ou have some times that are ven good and some times that are '"Cr) bad ·· De\ nes ~1d 11 "'as '"' 1dl) e.x-. plained" to Schroeder and his wife before the surgen th11 a stroke. hke "aJve brcakqe or mfcctton. ·1s 1 comphcat1on of 1he anifictal heart ·· The retired .A.nn) c1vihan em-plo)'~ showed a marked ~very from the stroke. with has renexct and vital SIJllS "completely normal." Lans1n1 said "He moves both sides cquall) well on st1mulanon th11 morn1n&. Gorbachev says Soviets ready to ban armaments LONDON (AP) -M1kha1l S Gorbachev, widely behe,,.ed to be second man 1n th e Kremlin h1er· archy, said in London on Saturda) that the Soviet Union stood ready to "eventually ban'' all types of arma· menu and would never "~tart an)' new round in the arms race .. Gorbachev, 1n Bntam for a llreek durina which he will confer w11h Prime Minister Marprct Thatcher, 111d upon h11 arrival Saturda> that he hoped his visit would contnbute "to the betterment of the intemattonal situation," Ant1 -Sov1e demonstrators shouted slopns and held bannen as Oorbacbev arrived at the Soviet Emba11y1nd when he toured London Saturday evcn1na. Scotland Yard u1d Zcnko Olduch 1 32-ycar-old 1Jkran11n pnnter lrom Bradford, was arrested and charged with threate01n1 behavior atier an empt) beer can was thro"'n a1 a hu' carn·1ng Gorbache' The ,a n bounced off the vehicle and did Oll damaae. Two men were hustled a"'a~ alter shout1na. in German. "Pe_.ce 1n the Ukrame" inside the Bnll§h Museum where Gorbacbev and hu delcpt1on were shown the read1n1 room wherc Marl and ~n1n studied Outs1de tht museum about 40 imnmen chanted and held be.flMA to show support for the binned Poh\h trade union movement Sohdant)'. lor SoVlct Jews. and for people 1n the 'kra1ne me blnners read. an R uss11n, ··For oppreucd Soviet Jews St.ahn h"es" and "Gorbachev. where 1s akharo' .,.. - a reference to d1ss1dent phys1c1st Andrei Sakharov, "'ho "'a\ t''\1lcd from Moteow to ( ror~' Rnt1\h officials have 111d that dunna Gorbachev's LnJ> they bo\>( to ilean some idea of the Soviet po 1uoo pnor to the Jin 7-8 talks 1n Geneva ~t"'een L. .S Secrcary of State Georae P hulu and SovtC1 Forcit;D M1n1ster .A.ndrc1 .4... Grom)'ko. His remarks. made in Russian, aod a ~para tr pre-\s sia•cmcnt.in Enah1h appeared to ~tan upbeat tone for the '1s1t of the e1&ht-m1n Sov1et parha- mrntat) delepuon. plus about 20 aide-. Un ned Soviet cl-aft intends lf'l ndezvous with HalleyS Comet 2 dead•• In4J plan• attack Greek t.n.ter w~~~~; ·~~r noon. the anlm1t • MANAMA 8ahr11n -Iraqi warplane• attacked a Greek supertanker in apptttntly climbed a wall and jump-~ the Persian Quit ori S11urday. and tbe ownen 11id two crewmen were killed cd out ofln O\>(n arotto uhibh "tha1 and the en&ine room act ablaze Iranian air force hehcoptcrs airh~ 2~ other bad bouecd hon1 sin~ the 1930s," crewmen to the seaport ofBu1h1re, a tan.ker comp1ny spokesman 1a1d. Stll tUll Kuhn 111d,... • from British and Dutch companies wen: rcponcd flJhuna the nro f n the "Af\cnhe 101 out, sbcattemptcd to unloaded ship ----.. act ti.ck, 1n:• the curator Mid. But the animal apparntty wat diltnac:tcd by too v11itors and fled the tteL Wor.ten prepare Cublde plaat tor •tartap BHOPAL. Ind.a -Workers took ctaboralc pttCIUUOnt It lbc Union Carbide pesticide plant Saturday 1p1n1t anotheT dud.I}' 111 teak when operations mumc there. Bui nothin1 1toooed the flood of frijbtened people pourina out of BhOpal. The plant was Jhroudcd In huae brown tarpaulin• Saturday and helicopters douxd 1l witt\ water cannon. Alovemmcnt IC1 null said the facility was bc1n1 made " uper •fe:• ni~n rtm11ncd unconvinced by aovcrnment I\ urancet. They ncct by b lrl•n and truck. u they have evtry day J1ncc Wcdntrday, .,hen authont c announced 1hal the 11fc t WI) to nd the plant of methyl 1 )anate wa to ttan lhc plant up and proccu the d1emi at into ~\t1C1dc<J. at of'iJJnaJly int ndcd. I Police and tookeepm ev.cuatcd the ftwcr thu ~ vuhors at the too. Tbe an1ml1 ~ fou"'ftd alt\ort time later between the Nonh Amencan and South Amenc:an cxhtbtt nt.v the center of tbc facility. The lion. ~tnch wa the younac11 of four io the _arotto exhib11, apptrcntly Jumped walls "l to JO feet h.iaJ'l .. th11 lhould ha\ie prc-.cntcd the animal f'rom c pin.a. I M Orwige COUt OAtlY PILOT/~ay, Deciicii•iirniiwiili11ieii. ii10&4iiilii-.------------------------------------------------ R oss family takes top honors on Harbour cruise route -·-- HarryandAon Ross have captured swce~honorsforhav in,tbebe t decorated' waterfront home alona the rou te of the Hunt~ton Harbour C'ru1sc or Liahts this Christmas ~a'°n. The RO$Se$ have a forest oftrccS at home on Seascape Dnvc and their rooftop 1 covered with la&hts and streamef"i. The top sweepstakes award for boats went 10 the Va monos. owned by Bobby Cornelius. It has a multicolor hot air balloon at the back and reindeer made of tights m front and also a Christmas tree fashioned from ~n lights. Th~sc 1v.o winners. and a host of others. can be observed throu&b fnday by people panicipatina int&e Cruii.c of Liahts sponsored by the Hunun.a1on Harbour Ph1lharmonac Comm1uee. Boau for the cruise kave Peter' Landinacach na&}ltat 5:30. 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30. Tickets at SS for adults and $3 for children under 12, can be purchased at the Phtlharmon1c's of· fice at t 6873 At1onqu1n 1. Proettds ao towards buying instruments and equipment for Orange County music programs. The winners of th e 1984 boat parade: SWEEPSTAKES, Varnonos, Bobby Cornelius: MOST BEAUTl· FUL, G1by 11, Sam Manpone, BEST DI Pl.A Y OF ORIGINALITY, OcJa Vu, Sunset Aquatic Yacht Club, Wendell Brown, second, Siesta, Wil· Lowest Price Ever! Color Computer 2 By Radio Shack There'll Never Be a Better Time to Get Into Computing I tSK Standard BASIC r-~ Expandable to 14K -f, 9995 ~95 .... ,... ~R-J Ham Kavucb;. MO T EFFECTIVE USE OF LIGHTS. Mu1 Vu.a. An Wood . 1eeond, Lad}' Nant:ue, Micheal m1th ; BEST TRIBUTE TO THE HOLIDAY EA ON, Bel Tempo, Carolyn Roquct, Rohen Taylor, S«-ond, Baa Wana. Wayne Rumbl~; DESlGN EXCELLENCE, Fighter. Ronald Maddox. second, Topai, Richard Frandsen. 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Offwater Home Award•, lt84 SWEEPSTAKES. Mr. and Mrs Doug Hunt, GOLD STAR. Mr. ind Mrs. Robert Hunson: MOST BEAll'rlFUL. Janet Perricone; BEST OISPLA Y OF ~RIO· !NALi rv. Dr. and Mt$. Richard Rae· MOSl EFFECTIVE USE OF ua'HTS. Mr and Mrs. Al Swift; MOST " HIM IC' AL. Mr. and Mrs. w w St Clair, BEST TRIBUTE TO TH~ HOLlDA y EASON. Mr. and Mrs. Jarn Miller~ MOST ~· DITIONAL. Larry ammons Family: MOST ( ONTEMPORARY, Mat· thew J Slaney, ~cond. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Abel. DESIGN EXCELLENCE. Gi na Ferry/Dave Mellon: BEST YOUTH DECORATED, Matthew Thomas. second. Jim Houston. Offwater Malllple, 1184 SWEE PST AKES. Sea Bndge Con· dos. Alen Uine Laaoon HomH SINGLE. 1st plt1cc, Mt and Mrs. Mike S11111nger Plate design chosen Coeta Me.a arti•t Phyllla Biel •ho1H off her design for limited edition commemorative plates that will be pres- ented to wlnnen at the 1985 0ran1e County Fair. Biel'• original oil p&lntina, depleting the county•• heritage, wu choeen from 13 entrles for the 500 platea. The design •how• the county'• aartculture, lta modem bulldJQ&• and the Pacific Ocean. Al80 featured in the renderln& la Callfomla mJ .. lonary Father Junlpero Serra. Biel will receive a &500 ca•h award for her palntina~~ -( ( UC Irvine professor wins prize for paper Dr. Carole J. Uhlancr. ao;s1s1ant professor ofpolttacal science at UC Irvine. was named co· recipient of the Brcckinndge Prize for a paper entitled "Gender and Congressional Finance: The Workings of Structural Disadvantage." She wrote the paper with Bo!ilon College professor Kay Schlozman The paper was selected as the best related to women presented at the 1984 meeting of the Madwe~t Pohucal Science A'iSOlHlllO" The pnlt wall be awarded at the a<;c,oc1ataon 's 1985 meeting Uhlaner as an Irvine resident. Women win bridge competition Patricia Durand of Costa Mesa and Dolores Phillips of Hacienda He1~hts won their section an the opc-n pa1rscompet1t1on of the recent regional Amencan Contract Bridge League champ1onsh1ps. The one·da) event drew 5,000 players of every skill class1ficat1on to compete in San Diego The toumaml'nl wa.-, one of three ma,1or contests sponsored every year by the league. Donations sought for cancer victims The Orange County chapter of the American Cancer Society is sponsonng five disadvantaged famalacc, wath members stncken wnh cancer to help make their holidays bnghter Toys. clothing. hou!>chold a terns and nonpc-mhahle food are being sought for the families. Donations should be brought to thl· ~oc1etv's office at 4030 R1 rch St. Suite 101 , an Newport Beach. For add i11onal 1n format1on, call 752-8600 Yacht club collects gifts for orphans Members of the Bnh1a Connth1an Yacht Oub arc collec1ang ~fts for the orphans ofEnsenada, Mexico. in the clubhouse lobby at 160 I Bayside Drive in Corona del Mar. __ Wrapped $if\s labeled foI.Al>Qy or girl ages 5 to 11 will be collected through Jan. I for distnbution Jan. 6. - The group hopes to collect at least 200 gifts. ' Catering group aids Albert Sitton Donated gif\s for the children of the Alben Sitton Home were collected by the Orange County C'hapterof the National Association ofCatenna Exccuuves at the association's C'hnstmas dinner dance held Dec. 11. Members and guests of the association brought gin to the ce lebration at the Hotel Meridien in Newpon Beach. The catering association is a na1ionWldeorganm1tion composed of hotels and country clubs, norists, musicians, phot~phers and other supplim m the -banquet field. • • S.,.ce Plttol. Set.fl sounds. #60-~ ........... 4.95 · . ~ ! wt,..contro Wheelie Bug. f60.236<r ........ 6.95 .....,-il-&-Up 40s selection.a at Balboa library to. 2995 Store or Dealer Nearest You t fW Wlret .. FM Microphone. #60-2109 ............ 6.95 0 ~ Program~ Poltc. Car. #~2379 ..... ,. ..... 7 .99 799 .. ProgrammM>le Off AoecMr. #60-2385 .......... 7.99 Fire Chief'• Helmet. #60-3005 . . . 7 .99 8elterlM •-.it• CHAMK If (lllOl r 110MIJ ~-·-_...,c..... A collection of rte0rds and tapes ofall the ongmal top 40 selections voted this year by hsteners of classical radio station K FAC arc available at the Balboa branch of the Newpon ~ach public library. Music by composers from Bach to Vivaldi 1s available. Beethoven's Ninth ymphony is No. l this year. accord1na to the poll. A complete hst as avatlable at the library's main desk. · For more information. call 644-31 7 1 Designs for Laguna pool needed ~ian proposals for a new community swimmina pool in Laauna Beach llf'C bc1n1 sought. Caty and school d1stnct officials are cooperatin~on a plan to build a pool at the high school athletic field to replace the districts JO.ycar-<>ld pool by the summer of 1986. · The pool's dcs1an should accommodate competJtivc 1W1mm1na. divina and water p<>lo in add1t1on to community 1~mm1na proaram Funhu mfon:oataon is available from Rob Ct.in, dircctor or the city'• recreation and S0C1al sc-rv1ces depanmenL A conference i1 scheduled ror Jan ). The deadline for proposals 11 S p.m. Jan 21 t 1\v Hall . . ' .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Deoember 16. 19&4 All Study shows fem ale's nose knows mo're than mal e's WASH I NG TON (AP)-To delc:ct the world's vast vanety of nasal sensations from roses to aarbaae. women have a more acute stn e of smell than men and keep lhe1r olfactory advantage throughout hfe, says a study published today. odors than male$ in each age &roup. and that the ~nse of smell dechnei. less quickly an older women than men. In add1t1on. no nsm o kers outperformed smokers 1n evel") cat- egory, 1t said. and 7Y7 male'I with aacs rangina from 5 to 99 yea,,. ubJccts 1ndudtd university emplO)Ct'1. rcs1dent of homes for the elderly, students, yo ungsters at summer camps and people t rea.ional health flurs. p))'choloa.acal clas~s ot 'mells \UCh as good, foul and fruity , and so that they would not overwhelm the scnS>- 1ng cell located far bad.: in the nu.al cavity, Doty said Subjects SCl'1tchcd ea~h of the 40 paaesand recorded wh t they smelled 1n the booklet. The aromH included such things as menthol, peanuts, soap, hlacs. pine, cheddar cheese. pizza. onion. motor 011, root beer and dill pickles. pertormancc from 60 throuah 0. •fter which melling ab1l1ty dro~ sharply. To make wre memo') Ion did not affect the scores of elderly subjects 1he researchers administered stan- dardized memory t~lS to 47 older volunteers and found no '*"ifi nt correlation. the report said The results indicate that more than 80 perctnt of those over the ••e of 80 have a maJor smcllina 1mpa1rmcnt. with more th.an 50 pera-nt of those: tC1ted hav1n1 vinually no sense of smell In the 6S to 80 ~ sroup. the rt port , said. 60 pertt"nt of tho&e tested ,, sho~ed a m"or impairment and nearly H percco1 had almosl no olfactory fuoctioni:. it contfoued. "Given these 1indjop, it is nol )urpris1n1 tha1 many elderly persons complain thai their food lac:k.J navor," said the report. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, m the laraest study of smelling ever conducted. also found that the ability to detect and dis- tinjuish odors dro"s ofTw1th age. Since smell is unimportant comt><>" nent of taste, they added, this fandina could partly explain why so man.Y elderly people complain that their food is navorless. Dr. Richard L. Doty. director of the university's Clinical Smell and Ta~te Research Center. sajd in a telephone interview that the study helps resolve co110icting results from numerous smaller studies done earlier. "This 1s the largest study of its kind, the first major use of a standardized test with the general populauon," Doty said, "and it clearly shows there 1s a relationship of smell to age." According to the report in the Journal Science, the test consisted of four, I 0-paae booklets the size of business envelopes. Eachpagc con- tained a 'lCratch-and-sniff patch of aromas trapped in m1croscop1c capsules that arc released when rubbed. The researchers found that bc>lh ,-----------------------....,..-,-J sexes performed at their peak be· The study of 1,955 persons of all ages also found that females generally are more accurate in 1den\1fying Researchers used a test developed at the center to check I, 158 females LISTEN TO THE SOUNDS ~ OF THE f%. SEASON KDCM The scents were carefully chosen and arranged to cover a vancty of tween the a1cs of 30 and 60. and 11'\a1 there was a sh&)lt decrease in aver &e SCREEN SALE . .. • Sll K • GOt.DllAf • FOUi PLAQUE • CDROMAMJ8. Ten different stylet and sizes to choose from. Prices start at: S36 DEC. 8 -DEC. 16 . -. : "• ... ·-.. v . ,. '" ~<\. ,. ~· ' • , ' ' .... "' ., \• "\ '> '!. ' c .:. ~.ts :. , . .. J' , ,;, ~, . -.~ .:~· 'I, '4 .' .... .,._ .... ' , .. ,• ~ •I GIFT . 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M Or~ COM1 DAILY Pll.OT/8unday, Deoember 18, 1084 Brain matter found in 7,000-year-old skulls Former ·owners' were a 45-year-old woman, 25-year-old man, say Florida archeologlsts Laboratory analysis de· tennined the brain matter still contains DNA, the aenetic blue- pnnt for life which determines how an orpnism is constructed, he said. archaeoloaists have uneanhed with mineral water." 1aen uuea n as human braln skeletons of from SO to 60 men, The brains were preserved by matter. I f h women and children who lived "a number of favorable factors Hauswirth said the sk ul 0 1. c there around 5000 B.C. fo und in Florida, includi ng the young mate conuuned "oil maJOT . "To find a preserved human water environment, of which we parts of the bram." 1 ,. TITUSVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Archeolo&ists announced today they have found two 7 ,000-year- old "well preserved and complete hu~an brains0 in a swampy bunal around about 15 miles west of the shuttle-. launch pad at Kennedy Space Center. The brain matter was extracted ~ 10 DOWI O.A.C. ...., Eleclrlo .,.,, "' AlllotMtle from the skulls of a female believed to be about 41 years old and a man believed to be from 2S to 27 at the time of death, said Or. Glen H. Doran, assistant professor of anthropology at Aorida State University. The skulls were found Tuesday and Wednesday, he said. The discoveries are "by far the oldest brains ever found from which we have been able to extract DNA and analyze it," said Doran, who held a news con- ference with two University of Florida molecular biologists. The skulls were found at Wind· over Farms, a subdivision de- velopmentjust south ofTitusville where Doran and other brain in any sitct would be signifi-have a great abundance," Doran Doran described the peop e cant, but to find two 7,000-year-sa'd livmgat theboagystte7,000years old brains in the same site, 1 • ago as hunters and gatherers who coupled with the size of the The archeologists said the were highly mobile. skeleton collectjon we already skulls contained a greasy, slimy "It was basically a stone. wood have, makes Windover one of 8 white substance, and that they and bOne culture then," he said. kjnd in the world," Doran said. were not initially sure what it was. The Windover site was ~is- The sku lls were found at a But tests at the University of covered in 1982 by construcuoo depth of about 10 to 12 feet in a Florida in Gainesville by workers clearing a homesite. 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Comt" st"<' him at: R ""'"' 7't""11Ctu111 250 E. 17th S1~!.-Cur I(; mor C11tzrn ll1ir Cut •4 ' -· --- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sund1y December tS, 19M A7 IN TH£ SERVI CE Sgt. Fedarko named year's outstanding NCO · Staff Sgt Oeborab J. Fedarl&o, dauahtcrofloisJ ManinofSanJuan Capistrano, has been named outstandtng non<omm1s 1oncd of· licer of the year for the 305th C 1v1( Engtncering Squadron at Grissom Air Force Base. Ind. Fedarko 1s a product control techn1c1an ..il the base. • • • Airman J immy L. Robnett, .,on ot Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ramire1 of Huntington Beach, has graduated from the Air Force cargo spectahsl course at Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas. Robnett, a 1984 graduate of Manna High School in Huntington Beach," 111 'it'rvc with lht• Mith .\cnal Pon Squadron al r nt\I\ ·\1r fvn.t: Ba~. Calif ••• Aatbony t... l..anu, 'Ion of La"rcncc and Jeannine ~n1a of Hun11ngtvn Beach. ha'I recc1wd a three-year Arn1> ROTC -;cholarsh1p Lan1a will be comm1ssmned ai. a sctond heuten· ant upon graduation from lhc.-Un1- vcrs1ty of Notre Dame • • • Airman I st Class Sbaoa E. Ruuell, wife ol Jelle') Russell of Costa Mesa. has iraduated from the Atr force cornrnunica11ons operations special- ist course at Goodtellow Air Forte Ba~. Tc.-xa\. She will serve wnh the t.'l I 7th f In tr11111l 'ecurll) uroup al \an Vieu dc:I "lurrnann1 Air Bue, l1al\ son ol Carl and andra fom: 1 of Newpon Beach, -wcrt involved an a NA TO. pont0rtd exercise by part1c1· • • • pat1n1 IO the Army's return or forces Howard Marilu OgdH, wn of Mr to Germany (REFORGER) and the and Mr!> Howard E: Ogden of ( ost.s '\tr Fom:'s c r~tcd Cap c~crct~\ Mc~. ha!> been promoted from cadet Berglund is a combat cnJJneer w11h '>tall 'icrgcant to rndct master sc:rseanl the 7ih EWng.anct:r Bnptk 10 1n the Junior Reserve Officers' Train-Heilbronn, We!>t Germany c or ~ng ( orp'> at Kemper M~htary ~hool onado I!> a miluury pot11.:e Spt'l tah51 and College in Boonv1llt , ~,o Ogden, ~llh the 3rd Infantry Divismn 1n a ..ernnd )Cttr cadet, rect:ntly was . Wuerzburg. West German) cltTtcd "Ile pre!)tdenl ot his !.Cn1or • • • da')~ • • • I -\nny Sudl Sgt. St.eve P. Frazier, .\rm) 'ipc' 4 Jon W. Berclund, son son of Paul and Charleen Fra.l1cr of of Barbara L Berglund of Costa ~al Beach, has ttmved for duty 1n Me)Cl. and Pvt Steven ff. Coronado, Rhemberi. West Germany Frazier u t97S &raduatc of HunUnJton 8cacbf H1a.h School, 1s an inldli tll , ~racint ~1th the 7th uppl)' om- mand. He was ptcviou I)' tat1oned at Fon Lcw1), Wa h • • • ~n1or 1rman Claarln N. CoflettlJ. son of Ira and Chari~ Rowley ot Costa Mesa, has a.mvcd for duly at Mather \1r Force Ba.se C.altf. Collct-d u. a I Y7<J &radu;ite of Newi>ort Hufbor High School, tS Ill aircraf\ maintenance ~pec1a11st w1th the 123rd Oraan1.zat1onat Ma1ntenan« Squadron. He was pttviously st.I uoned 1n En&)and Nf) PAYMF~ • J SH\ (. ~I so ~~299 \ ,, t . "' t •••• , r r-\' 1 I I \ \ =r,J ~t - ' "j\4' ~ l ()() _/·~299 save 8 100 .:299 .. ~ I r I ~d\ t . , I IO ~299 A t • -. Tlw--1' ,tn' j11 ... t ,t l1·" 11(!'11· 111.111' 111 11-..t.111dinµ ;-;:21)1) \,dtw'"' \\,lll i ll!.! 1111· \1111 Ill 1'\1'1"\ 11 11 1• ,.j our .... 1Pr1· .... 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Snnt., Ana Frwy .ind M,lqnolla Phone 71 4-821 8550 VAN NUVS S;rn 01« QO F rwy and S •oulv <Ja Blvd ~tw••••n 8ur1>1mi.. ftntl Vitt r Phon1• 8' 8 ~ 80 2244 WEST COVfNA S,rnRcrn.Hdinorrwv .1MVincent Phom S 18 q1Q H~i1 COSTAMESA·S,n 01 Qo rr .... anC1Ha1MrBlvtt PMfw ·14 5408~42 '"' Oncn Mon11.w thru f r11 t v 10 Q "·'turn w lO 6 5unday 12 6 r ·-• I I ' I I f !. I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oecomber 18, 1984 First A.mend.ment wasn't intended to protect filth To the Editor: Your edttonal on thC' (at State Bookstof'<'-Playboy et aJ flap de- mands to be an~wered. Every time someonc.-rcmon~1r11tes against the filth purve)'ed b~ these garbage maga- zmC'S. the media "hines about the First .\mendment Do )Ou think for one moment that th1.• framers of the Constuutaon or the proponents of the First Amendmant pictured the absolute deprav1t)' of man~ of the..c pubhcat1ons you so '-Clf-nghu:ousl~ ddend? The couns '311 bhthd} along. gi vi ng protection tu this crap even though. in their 1nlin11e wisdom. they cannot even dctine obscen1t} Your silly ed1tonal con)ures up all kinds of presumed analogies. What in hell does the picture of a Vietnam War casualty haH· to do with sexual v10lence against women? You people , L.M. Bovo spare noth1na in the wuy of caus1$try and non sequitur in suppon of your arguments for unrestrarncd publ1 h- ing. Every other profession has a code of ethics. Where. m God's name. is yours? Rapes abound. child molcslatJons. abuse; herpes. gonorrhea. syphilis and hepatitis are nfe. ~IDS, onJ- mated, incubated and proliferated 1n the homosexual society now threat- ens us all, and stlll "<' J!Ve license to e'•cry acllon and practice that comes down the pike that exacerbates th~ threats to us all. You have not heard the last of the young lady at Nonhndge, nor will you. She, and the rest of us. plead for responsibility along with freedom of acl1on lest we lose the whole ofiL J. W. REID Costa Mesa Foods native to U.S. few and far between Onh \e\l:n plants natt\e to North ~me:ica ha\C bcl.'n rnll1va1c.-d com- merciall} for th1.• dinner table If )OU want trul) native Amencan food. )'OU'll ha\C~ 10 Stick tO sun0owcrs, Jcru~km an1chokcs. pecans. wild net'. cranbemes. bluebemes and grapes That·~ It Not e'el)bod~ 1n thl\ countl) can wa tch TV wh1k lollygagg1ng 1n the bathtub Five millton people w11h 1elev1s1on sets don't have bathtub'>. There ha'> nl'' er b<.•cn J human soc1et\ that didn't tell stom·s Thl' l ' ') \rm" 1.ontratted som1.'- 11mc bad. tor comhat boots wkd to lea' e'> trad.'> that looked like tho~ of Vietnam pca\ant'> There .... as a 11me \.\-h1.·n the hogs in the 1111ddlc of 1h1'> con11ncn1 '>tood 5 feet tall at the \houldc~ Fhm1na1c lrom 1hc -,upcnnarlct all thu..e fruits and 'egctable~ that need pollin11at1on 10 rrproducc and here's "'hat )Ou'vc got kft potatoes onion<. and hananas If the muthn "'hak " t> p1ral \hl' onl~ hac;oncbab) i:-.cn lOyears.AnJ 1ha1 ··onl;. child" \la)' do~ to h1.•r for man) )'ears · Lll\t I heard 76 rctm·d gcn<.'rah "'t.'re living 1n ( olorado Springs At hand 1<, a '>ncnttfic man which sa~<.. "True seaweed'> n<.'vcr ha'<.' Oo....,ers. but thC\ do have \C\ ·• fhat"• '>Omcthing. an\'-'.J\ You can 11.'1l th1.· agl' nl J (lam too b~ counting 11' ri ng' Those: on 1tr, shell '-o.-.....eg1Jn nw 1corolog1'it'\ during \\ orld \\ ar II devised the now- unl\ersallv-u'>Cd anahst'\ of air ma'\\t'S and lrontal sy'items The)' came 10 think of weather as constant ~ar hct.....,ccn arm1c<, ofa1r That's wh) you no"" hear all the ""eathermcn uc;e Combat term\ "front." "ad\.ancl'." "re1rca1 " ·\ 111-hlrn i.. l'nd .i't' in Mn1t11 ( 11-. hn11 '>n ""hi lt' \ 1111-~.irl rar n·ra11 ON THE RIGHT sho1>5, each spcc1al111ng. lknl bump- er? Three doors down. Bashed fen- der? Across the street'! New w1nd- sh1eld wipers? Eight blocks thataway In Sumotra. the wife ltves an her mother's house. There, she raises her children. When the mother dies. the wife inherits the whole scatter. Prop- cn y always passes there from mother to daughter. What about the hus- band? He shows up from time to time when he's not working over m Java. But the law doesn't harness him. There's no such thing as alimony. Q Wbat bone m the human body is mo'il frequent!> broken? A. C'ollarhonl'. research reveals How'd you hkc to be a S1benan ""clld1gger"' Some: permafrost there runs a mile deep In ancient C1re1.'{C. th\: Ol)mp1ad '~as not the time of thl.' games -got 11? -but the pcnod oft1me between the games. Once more· There .ind then. an Olympiad wa~ four }cars. l'' en as a decade no"' " I() >('a r' .\<,I.. }OUr fom1I> ph~<,IU\l '\.', ha1 'c; th e c;rx·cd of da rl..''" <) If a baby porcupine is born w11h us quills already grown out, how come ll doesn't hurt tts mother? A. One. us quills arc soggy soft. I wo. It's 1n a tough membrane. Item No. 55fl( in our Lm e and W:ir man's file 1s a line by C1octhc. "( iirl'> we lo' c for what the" arc. )Oung men for what the) promise to he" .\I read'> mentioned this not ton I'> supported h) the A.mencan 1d1om 't ou frequent!~ hear a youthful mdle referred 10 as "a promising young man" but when have )OU ever heard a ~outhful female called "a prom1c;1ng )Oung woman"'> In Spain. the tourists O\.Cr one lull )Car outnumber the Spaniards there. I'm told fhrec oul 111 lour ol the pcoplt• 1n 1atl haH· brcn thnc hcfort• L.M. Boyd /5 rolumnist 8 syndiC's tt>d " ... we can. doandshouldexper/enceanclrlernon trate ourlndtgnaA/on that racial blocs In South Africa -blacks. Asians, Indians -areft°,; all JnU·ntsand purposes not mcre/y dlsfranchtsed. but deP.rlved 0 e most basic of all human right . the rtght to own property. WILLIAM BUCKLEY colublniat -r-l t; decided b send ll!J J down th.ta fot orx:fbet \'16lt. ' ~11£'5 "'' ~, ~,,..-,~--: JACK ANDERSON ~~ltE ------------:::::...· =-=.l -~=-E !!=-==:= THE DIVIDING LINE --- U._S. must become seriouS ~bout solving drug problem An ti-Ame rica-n r egi mes u se drugs to fi n a n ce efforts WASHING TON -Among the reasons the United States has proven incapable of coping wnh its "drug problem" is that no na11onal con- sensus exists as 10 its gravity. There 1s no ccncencc.J national wall to eradicate the drug can d -as there was. say. to smash the Japanese Empire. M1lltons of Americans arc quite comfortable with the avatlab1lll> of drugs. In the perm1s\l"e. hbertanan '"1ew. whether a person "does drugs" 1s his own business For go' crnmcnt 10 punjsh that deus1on 1s to impose tbc moralll)' of the man) upon the di~nllng fe...., To a11cmp1 to doc,c do""n the drug markl.'t 1s not onl} costl~ and dangcrou'i hut :il-;o l or- rupt1ng and fut1ll'. hrccd1ng dl\- respc<:t for all la\\, If peopll• want drugs. and ob' 1ou<.I} million~ du. government should decnminal11e their use and allow people to take them or leave them, as go.,,ernmt'nt does with alcohol and tobacco. the health consequences of which arc at least as deletenous as marijuana and cocaine. The opposite view. trad111onalt!>t and conscrvatl\ e. run<; thus: No mauer the separate peace soc1c t) wa.-. forced to conclude with the drug alcohol. 11 1'\ soc1alh su1c1dal 10 tolerate ne\.\ and more CXOllC drugs. As a social organism. Amenca can be poisoned cnpplcd. c\Cn destroved b) narcotics and drugs. Therefore. ·1he leaders of soc1ct) have a rcspons1bllt) 10 defend 11. and to 1rca1 those ""ho deal 1n drugs a'\ the) ""ould external enemies. Most A.mencans are closer to the lauer view. Nonetheless. the former is not w11hou1 adherents. as e' 1dcnced h~ the widespread consumpuon of uKa1ne and manJuana by <itudcnts and voung proft\'>1onals. To much of th t· cn1crtaanmcnt ""nrld and \Or'lll' PAT BUCHANAN Big Media. mari)uana and <.'O<'ainc an· mere!) "rccrca11onal drugs." no more morall\ problcma11c than martini\ and Manhauan\ Okh1nd thcr;c dashing op1n1nn<,arc con01c11ng ideas on ""hat Amcman soc1et)' 1s Are "e an aggregate of autonomous 1nd1'> 1duals brought together by co1netdence'> Or :ire "'e membc:rc; of a <,pec1al triht:. "'ho'>c ~ur' I\ al h1ngl''i on adherl'ncc to tribal rule<, rn\toms. etc.. an l.'nlarged famtl \ \Ulo!>C l~aders have ohh- gat1ons 10 prot(•Ct thl' Wl'al'1l ReOt'ct1ng upor1 "ho now 11111 1ro1., narcolit:'> and drug'>. and ""lw 1, shouldering in. thl' 'il'\\ 111 l\j1 t1 •l1< \ traflicl cr'I a\ .-,oc1ct}''\ cm·m\ 'h11uld I think. pr1.•\all For the drug tratltl 1n -\menca 1<, no~ largcl) dominJll'd h~ thl' mo\I mr1lodorou~ and malc\Cilcnt clement<. of organ11cd cnmt'. an broadening tollahora11on with ~•nit · American regimes that -while savage!> <,u ppress1ng drug ahu'>I.' 10 their own populalionc; -are relent- lcssl)' pumping poison into thl· \OClal hloodstrcam of the Un1tt:d Stale\. The PLO. for exam pk . 1c; said w b<.· financed in pan hydrugdeahng. \\f1a rcportcdl) runs heroin lahoratom•., l\lorth Korean d1plomat'i ha'c brcn caught bringing nartollc'i into \(Jn- d1na' 1a The Bulgarian'> an ording to the Drug Enforctmcnt \dm1n1\- 1ra11on run guns 1010 tht: M1ddk la'>t in exchange tor the drug'> tht:~ mm l' into NA l 0 Europe Both thl.' (uhan and Nicaraguan reg1ml''> ha' c had high otTictah 1mpl1ta1cd dire1.tl) in the cCKainc traffil· Jf the Reagan admin1'itra11on jt· cepts the '> 1cw that drug c;muggling ,., an auack upon Amcm:an scx:1ct). an attempt to dc<;lro; nur lu1url' II\ corrupting i\mcritan ynulh 11 11ugh1 lo ~k.11 "llh dr u~ trall11 !..~·.., a' summanl) as we did w11h {1crman -;abotcurs and spies ~t.·nt ashorl' dunng World War II. Why not permit organ11ed criml' kingpins who li ve ofT narcotics and drugs 10 be executed? Why not pt.•11n11 tht: death penalty as an option for th ose caught. repeated!}', selling drugs at places like junior high school<,'' In the Singapore of Lee Kuan Yew. there 1s ~1d to be no senous drug problem a~ dealers art' hanged .\ny foreign governm1.·n1 pan11.1- pat1ng in ""holcsalc drug 'imugghng I\ 1.·ngagcd 1n an act of war aga1n\t 1hr l 'nitcd Saate'>. Wh) not ha'c l ' S diplomats tell the C ubans and Snnd- m1!>tas we are aware of ""hat they arr doing. pro' 1de the evidence and sivc \.\arning that we consider this crimi- nal aggrcs-;w n and intend to respond m1l11anl~. at a 11me and place of our own l hoosing'! How ~ould Teddy lfoo'>e' cit have responded if he learned gangster·govcmment~ were 1 unning ti rug!> into the l '011ed Sta tes'> \\l· tal..t· 11 -b<.•t·Juse ~e arc nol \lrlllU \ '' lor Hulgana 111s a marl ol our .1lhanled mnral llacc1d1 ty that lhe \\ l''t rna1nta1n., relatwn' ·/h1-.i..ov·~ agcnl' murdtrcd (Jl·org1 Narko' 1n London the~ haH' kid napped and 1...illcd d1')s1dcnto,; in Wes1 I urope. they run weapons to Mideast 1crronst'i; thl'~ run narcotic!-into NA TO l·ap1- tc1h the~ were 1n\'ohcd 1n the attempt to a\sas\1nah· the Pope 't ct. la.,t .\pnl. Bu'>tnl''' Amenta mag:.1- 11nl· hoomed a Bulg;man trade fair and r.:poned on "'arming 1.om- mcncal rdauom lx·t"ccn \ofta and the Dcpartml·nt of< ommrrrt• .\ month ago in I o<, -\ngek\ C1corgc: Shuhi npla1ncd "'h' · Linkage" dead. ht \aid therl' "'Ill bt.· no more -\m1.·nt c1n '!14..'' <.'ranee\ ol commenc:al agrc1.•mcnt'i w11h Mo' co"' 1n rcspon..e to futurl· \fghan1 - '>lans. "\\e should not 'at nfirl' long- term in tcrcc,l\,.. t hl' c,cuetar) c x- plaincd. "in order lo l'\prcsc; 1mmcd1 · ate outrage " Wh1t·h t onw' prl.'11) cJo,e to saying we '>hnuldn'1 let murder intt·rfcrt• \.\tlh hu\tnl'" Patrick Bucbandn /<J a !H'ndlrated col umnist. • Government study deta il s 5.0 00 fewe r injuries for 1983 W \<.iHIN(iTON You'H• alreath «'1.'n tlw '>tum''> ahout to}., that can ltll or maim vour d11ldrl'n and 1if3ndt hildrrn '>ti hl'forl· \OU Jcud1.· to pull the l·o-.cr~ ll\ er }Our h1.·ad I'd l1~l· 10 g1H' \OU a hit of (OUnll'r\atling good nC"-S. Internal data r ,c <;('en. compiled b\ Jnal) .,hat the ( onsumer Product \afet} Comm1.,s1on. sho" that the numbc:r of to~ -related in Junes has been dccltn1ng \teaJtl~ ea ch }Car \Ince the go,rrnmrnt hcgan leaning on lO} mah''' Nol onl\ lhJI. hut the ma1ont} of to,·rdatcd 1nJurit~ had ltllle or nothing to do w11h 1he ""a~ the to}' w<.'re des1gn1.·d or made. That old reliable "human error" wa~ the rulpnt I f<'n:"; lhl' \IOI) t\ hnding packagt• h) thi: sakt> comm1.,.ilon·s staff anal)''it~ lasl month said that "data avallahlc to (PS< on toy-related inJurtc., for calendar year 1983 'iho~ a continued dl•chne 1n the numbrr of 1.·st1ma1ed tnJunc'> over the past <.<''era! ~car<> .. f hcre were 5,000 k"'-cr lll\·rclalcd 1nJune'> reponcd la<.t 1car ihan the 123.000 challcd up in 191<~ But the cye-oprnl'r 1<, th t<; .\s Pogo put 1t. we ha-.c met thl· encm\ and the) arc us "Most an 1dcnt<; ""llh toys '>l'l!n 1n 1981.'' the agcnc~ <,tall rcpons. "occurred ""hen a child nr aduft fell on. tnppt>d t1\Cr or wac; hit by a toy .. Ob' ioush. there~ ltuk a ma nu fat· lurer or doting relative ran do to eliminate tht• l..lut1 far tor among IO) rcup1ents and llHl\t' near to them - c;hon ot making and thoosmg nothing hut p1llu"'" tor the httk \lll'ktl'\ [. Vl'n the '>l'rnnd-plan· categof') 1n'>ohl'S at lca'it the pms1ht1ll) that the users. not the toys. were pnmanly rt:spons1ble lor the accident. "Falls from ndmg to}s were the second most frequen tly reponed to}· related inJury .'' the staff reported It adds a warning that grandparents and '11m1lar bomtcrs of precocious tob might wtll heed: "Because of the ou. urrencc of more serious 10June' in thr 1-to-3 )car old group. 11 ma~ tx- appropnatc to con'i1der the age at "'h1ch children are capable of hand- lmg soml' nd1ng IO)s.'' l hl' 'ltaff report did caution. how- l'\ Cr that "while' the dcchnC' in the numller of tnJunes rc:portcd for the \l'ar ma ) 1nd1catc that toys. a' a class. ma, be ..afcr. 11 cannot bc assumed lhJt all IO'\-'i arc safer or completely I rel' from ha1ard." \grnq data showed that IO)- related dcathc; -16 last )car and I 0 <.11 far 1h1'1 year -"arc rclall'd more r lo'i<'I\· to tlw chtld'c; ah1ht} to dl•a l "'1th thl' 11a1u11.· ot th\' to) than to prohkm' "'1th the to~ " fh\' report nplainrd .. I his.., h(•st illustrated h> the fact that half the death<; involved rh1ldrcn who choked on balloon,, rock tricycle<, into pools or were South African boycott ignores graver issues \truck h) a motor vehicle wh1fc nd1ng a tncyck" Tei~ makt•r'\ ha-.c ali.o shown le'is rduct.1ml than the) once did to rnrn'l t dl'\lti.n nr manula<:tunng probkm., But protests agains t a pa rtheid healthy expressio n of commitme nt to equa li t y ( onccrn1ng the <;preading bmcom again'il \ou1h Afnca a few ob..crva- t1on"I I lfwc a'i'iume that in the a"eratzc human hcing there 1<; '\Cl rc1cd kt U'i say I 0 cuh1c t en11mctef'i of ind1gna- 11on enzymes. then one would w1c;h that they were u~d up with keener references to orderly pnc>rit1cs At 1h1s momen1.1hcgravcst human cm1s 011 tfle African continent i~ hc1ng played out an E.1h1op1a mar,<,1vc starvation Moreover. 'ilarva11on that. 11 now appear!>, 1.:annot hi.' ac;crabcd IO our har\h and l'Hcn1nc planet. wh1Ch v1\lt\ tl'i pc'lttknn·'> on U\ and alway'> ha'i w11hout an) apparent o rder from tht ru1nat1on of Pompc11 to the dcva<\tat1on of the art'a ORANG( COAST Daily Pilat surrounding Mount St. Helen'>. Then· wa) dry weather. 1n\'iltgh1 dt'ipropor11on lo the nonti tn Fth1opia But what hrought on ma'iSl\'l' 'tarva11on were the poltl 1c<1 nfa black Marx1s1 tyrant who. taking h1'\ lead from Stalin . elected to ur,c ~tarvat1on a!> a p0litical 1Mtrumen1, and then so mt<;managcd agricultural policy as to d ry up the scncral r•rvoir of food. thrcat.cn1nA 10 det"imatc ~f)~lnt1on. Jt hac; for many year~ been te· marked that blnt•k American leadcrr, find 11difficult10 cnt1c1ze any action h' an) other black leader Manin Luther King Jr . on receiving the Nobel Pme 1n 1964 wa'i asketl to cn11c1u the sJaulthtc:r bv bl.3lk • .t6ilet· H. L. Sc hwartz Ill Frank Zlnl I I Tom Teft ., f .,, Crefg Sheff ·l • I 1•v WILLIAM F. . BUCKLEY n as h1tc Chnst1an m1ss1onane in th()'('ongo. hut merely changed tht· subJCCt and returned to talk of c1v1l n~hts 1n the South. The 1deol<>J1Ult1on of ind1gna11on cau!'>t's 1mpuri11e11 10 1l. If one read<; about protc t 1n t-f itler'S'Germany an 1938 aga1n~t water pollution, one would not be Justified 1n roming out 1n fav1>r of water pollution. bu1 one would rca~nably wonder at the pnont1cs that Roive ofTcn~ Rut of courM' 11 •~ not onl y Amcncan black\ who are-moved to keep 'i1lent on the matter of human wreckage 1n Fth1op1a (and before th1&1. 10 Uganda. and 1n the Central Afncan R~pubhc.and 1n RwandaunJ Burundi. JUSt to evoke a few modem horror \1te, 1n black Afnea) II 1~ alw trendy white who sec no vii where black men rult Two cnncdy children were arrested the other day for v1olat1n1 Inv., protect- ing foreign cmba~s1es h would be iood some ttmc before the rmaa<Xt don "'''h \\h1th ""l' ha'c been threat- ened \lnlc the rc-elcct1on ol Ronald Reagan. to read of one Kcnncd:r ( h1ld . \Omc....,herc bring arrested for prote'illng, \3y, the gcn<Kldal war againc,1 .\f&hant'itan. the persecution of the C athohc Church 1n Poland. the 'iY'ltcma11c ..avagcry of the North Vietnamese against the South or -if the~ ~ant to get worJ..ed up about ll - the t} rann) of the Kremlin over the R11<;•11an people. 2 I laving \3id 3\ mu('h. on the mattl'r of pnont1cr;, I think 1t healthy that there should tx: ~octal protests again t the polmes of apartheid. A.lways we arc prudently gu1deJ Ii>)' d1st1nct1005 madC' respectively by John Quincy Adam~ and by Sen Wilham Fulhnght. It wa11 Ad;, ms who cautioned that the Amcncan people are fncnd'i of hbcny everywhere. but cu~tod1an only of ouf own And 11 wu Fulbnaht who \OUd that the aovcrnmcnt (repeat. aovernment) of the United State~ ha no proper Quarrel Wit h the dome tll' f)Ohete'I of an) forc1p.n 1.overnmrn1 provided thaf government don not ~k 10 c>t.pon 1ho pot1c1e\ Wrll. the aovernment of uth i\fnca 1\ not tryina to introdu e • apanhc1d to nc1ahborin1 countne And. under the c1rcum\tan{'CS, the aovcmmcnt of 1hc I Jn1ted tates h. \ no quarrel with the RC)vrmmrnt of South AfnC';I ~ut Ilic ~mem:an people. ac; d1<i-•Dana1.1 lntcrnat1ona1 Ltd .. vol- t1ngu1shed from the Amencan gm-untanl} recalled thou~nds of "Walt ernment. 1f we arc friends of hbcny D1snq C harac-ter Squeek-a-Toys" do have such a quorrel. on thl' and offered full rtfundc; Stahlwood grounds that we arc c1>mm1ttcd 10 Manufacturing did the ..amc with 1a f' cenaan uivversal -.alut'S, cind one of "Thumper" hnc of animal heads o n these 1s eqt:1allt y before the law There handle:' 1s no such equality before thcJaw 1n •F1\her-Pnce volunLanly re ailed South Afnca. Even 1f we conce e that 278,000 "Spla'ih Md Stack Blue· the South Afncanc; have prohlcm'i h1rds" as a po'i<i1hlc choking haLard that arc an many way~ unique, and and then rcd~'•J.nccl the toy. · even ifwc admit humbly that ourown •Blue Box I on voluntanly rt· record in addrec;'ling the nghts of· called 50.000 "(om bat Copters" that ci tizens of all colors 1s hardly ex-had cauM!d 18 cases o ~crnl lace'r-cmp~~ry: Still, we can. do and should ations in thc.-firs.t year sales. The cxpenence and demonstrate our an-com pa~ is offenng ful fu nds. d1gnat1 on that racial bloc'i 1n outh C'ONFlOENTIA l)e c r frice =-b.lacks, Asi:ms, Indians -rent. still tentative re biiltation uof arc for all intents and purpo s not Josef Stalin occ:umng in the Sov'ct merely d1sfranch1~d. hut depnvcd of Union 1s more than JU'lt a way to d~al th<' most basic of all human nght'i, thc wtth the upcomma 40th ~nniYersa nght to own propcny of th~ World War 11 tnurnph ov~ To protest. unhappily, 1s in many Hitler -and the obvious nece sity of situations a tempt_at1on to CC'&St' to 11 least mentionll\g the man who was rea~n Thus the protc5tcr'i want not ruling th,e Soviet Union at the time. mt'rely chtng<"'i 1n South Afnca ,ThC're 5 oho, accordanJ to 10- brou&ht ahout h>. South fr1can'. te.h~nce rcpon\, a son of no tal&ia They want. 1n efTcct, ll S poht'1e\ for t l' good old -bad old day • when tow:trd South Afnea that we do not Soviet cttl7en~ hvcd in terror but at apply a inst Bulg.1na, let alone the lea l corrupt OffiClals v.-ttt puni htd So' art n1on But I hat, once again. is and tbe subways ran on time, The to introduce the foctor of dt4'propor-would·be Staltnt~IJ. many or whom t1on. Leave that to one \1de. and the are too young to remember tht Protest" ar" hon r"bl scnuinc aniclc, lrC' upset at th• · .. "' 0 .. c 1neffic1ency of the t)ranl, surcc:,wrs"' Will iam 811cllr I• • ry11dlC'llH J1~t Andrf1oa i. • iyodJ-r~ rolrunJJJ11 C'olumo/11 • • cu --,-~ ,. . .... - D1ilyPillt SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 198-i Decoretlon1 for the holldey1 ere et your flngertlpa. 82. If you mla11d your fevorlt• 808p ppere, check the 1ummery. 85. 0 aids a- Barbara Barr. etandm,, and Vicky Collleoo model two of the oatflta they will take to the Maid of Cotton competition. ----. arcly docs a community have one ambassador. ha' e never bttn mamcd and be bet~~n the \ earhook. ·· ht' '} a member of \.1annt'r\ of its dauJhtcrs make 1t to the finals in a national The Maid of Cotton's first appcaran~ will age of l 9 and 23 and be at lea l 5 f«t 5 mcbf'~ hurch compctit1ori. but wh en two from the same town be at the Cotton Bowl on New Year's Day Then tall. Also. that •they be born in one of the IQ "Ttfe opponunit\ to tra'el 1fl'm ~IC('ted a<; make 1t. the odds arc fantastic. she will be off to Europe. the Fa r East. and cotton-produc1na state \.1 a1d of Cotton appeals to me .. Barhara "Fantastic" has to giv.e way to even arcater Canada wtth v1situhrouJhout the U. . Barbara. daughter of L)nn and Clement commented after am' ma at home from h(1<.ll adJcctivcs in the case of Vicky Collison and The winner will reaeve a $10.000 cduca-H1rlCh.1s S fcct61h inches tall wtth&olden brown JU'lt in ume for the photoaraph\ sc s1on Barbara Barr of Newpon Beacb, two of the 20 uonal award and 1 tour wardrobe wtth all tour hair and brown C)'CS BQ.ou_n Los "ngcl~. she 1s V1d.) a ~n1or. 1s cumnth emplo)'td b\ finalists for the 198S Maid of Cotton. expenses paid by the Naqonal Cotton Council of a JUnlor at U C'. majofffl'rin commun1c:it10M the GenC"ral lumm .\ss~tlon as one of the 14 Both youna women are 20 years old, live in America. with a busme minor tour guide-; v. ho eS<'ohs mtertsttd fa m1he\ the same ne1&hborhood, araduatcd from New-"We only have to take enou~ clothe for he wa pre 1dent of her class at NHH~ communll\ and o;chool groups. prospcct1\IC' p<>n Harbor Ai&h School and now attend US , three days," said Barbara, explain1na that the) dunna her frestm'ln. sophomore and 'itn1or 'itudent\. tounm d1gn1tancs and alumni ht" affiliated with 'k.a~ Alpha Theta and made are required to take three daytime drcsse • two years: on the varsit) tennis and badminton a finance and bu 1 n~\ econom1C1 ml.Jor their debut 111 Children's Home Society ball. formals and one hon 9Ct and all must1>e made reams and wa homtt0mm1 quttn dunna het · When the ewport Bea h nau"e wa i 1' The two wt II leave Dec. 27 for Dallas. where of cotton. senior )Cir aner hav1n1 bttn nomtnattd 'iht ffiO\.cd With her parents Renate and Manin two days later the results of the finals wtll be Barbara and Vicky, who have 'known each homccomma pn~, dunna the pl"CCC'dmg ( olhson. to London. where <ihc attended the announced They wtll take their pa port and other 1nctearly hiah hool )cars. leamc<fofthe thrtt years. Also dunna her scmoqcar she "a lir<1t thnean ofelcmentaf') ~hool She" flue nt be prepared to commence tra\'ehna inter-contest throu&h an adviser at-their soronty who first runner-up m the Mm t'9>l>On Beach m (~rman and proficient 1n .frtnch nationally through August because one of the 20 was the 1976 Maid of Cotton rontcst, orsan11cd ~n1or graudat1on and school The 4i foot 4i inch blue lf't'Cn~\ed blonde will serve as the cotton industry' loodWlll Rtqu1rcmcnts for rontc lints art that the" fund-nmers and foundC'd the "~nior Ed1t1on (Pleue eee MAID/8~) .. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!ll!9mll.-:=z:mc:11---ic:s:==:::::= --.---~lillmlllllill!!li!!lll!!!llliil~ • 9J Ora~e CoHt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, December 16, 1984 Dellr ..... ,........, llldwwd 1( ....... Seasonal decorations now at your fingertips \rll!>llC D1uno.1 Kralt's "can' ase~" arc as ~mall a) the nail on a little finger and runge up to a\ largca~a thumbnail W11h a two-hair brush she will do an> VIDA DEAN kmd of an work to •••••••••••••• make the nails 11 standout at any social gathering. Kraf\. a resident ofHun1mgton Beach, as finish mg her training to be a liccn~d manicunst at Girard's Beaut> School. In the meanume she pursues heran1st1c career Currently. she is focusing on nail holiday scenc~­ cand¥ canes, santas, mice, w1semt.!n, stars. carolers. etc. arc showing up in her polish and water-based acl) he nail an creauons. . .. My work can be done on any nail-natura). acrylu.:s or wraps. After I am established in a salon I plan to spec1ah1e in s1lk -wrapped nails and sal~ CA tensions. "EHntually I wa nt to do fashion nails painted to complement a woman's dre-.s." Kraft said a\ she showed a ..ample of a natl embedded with black bead~and pearls. Otti cr samples Wl'rccolorand metallic slnpcd. "I can cop) the pattern of th e fabric in a dress and in scn rhinestone, bead<, or other tnrnon the natl. The nails are finished off with a gloss and the design should last for at least two an1,ttt abahty with nail an to her experience wi th a pastr> bag "F-ooddes1gn 1s my first love. Before I began training asa marncunst r was worl..1ng wi th a caterer and doini .. creau vc and dcrnrauvc food work. I still do a little of 1t • • • Go Golden 1s Estee Lauder·, prc!>Crtpuon for <1parkhng holiday nights. "Golden shades bnghten the eyes. enliven the sl in and burnish laps and cheeks with a suble, 1n1m11able glow," she eAplains. I Jere's thcdirectaons for designing the m'hest fat'c 1n town with her products: I Blend on Souffie makeup m Polished Beige 2. Apply Moisture-Balanced Translucent Face Pow- der, pressing 1t generously into the skin. B~ush ofT excess w1lh downward strokes. This smooths fa<.'1al ham and gl\ cs a perfect fin ash. 1 Highlight the most prom1n~n1 pan of c~ceks. chin and forehead with Color Wash 1n pale goldcn Sun\treaker ~hadc. (The !lame product can &ave a golden IOU<.'h to rnllarbo'lles and dccolletage ). 4 Tender Blusheris next. in Gold ht Rose or N1ghtgold Red (This :year's shoner hair requ1rcs a rounder application ofblush with met1culousl} blended edge'> - no obvious ''hollows"). 5 Eyes re<.·e1ve their ration ofa golden glow no"' 1n comb1 nations of(Jold Lame and Golden M1dn1gh t. Copper Lights and Anuque Lame teamed with colors (Remember: evening eyes get "lost" w11hout eyeliner ) Diana Kraft's holiday nail collection include. reliCloua theme. ln gold and white. •weeks. (The cost of a nail painting ranges from S5 toS25 and up-depending on the antncacy of the design.) "When I first started I practiced on my 13-year-old daughter Ju he Every day I chan,ged hernatls to match her dren She was a hat with the teachers and kid'i at Sowers 6. Color and thicken lashes w11h N1~htgold Blue or Violet Lights for depth and then drama111e the entire effect with a touch of Golden Spangle on the tips. Boutique ante Diffusion Pr1nte111ps·Ete IG8fJ 644-9711 Have a Wcuh • Christmas \I ••• 1/1 1 /1' "'"" 11 < r l11/1Jr1 -1{'1< I.Jiil /''c 1 ntal 11: •1 d) th.it u ti/ muk1 ) 11/U ( .l1r /\/ mcll ii J'lj OPEN TODAY \11n./,q f>,, /f, & \11r1Llt1y. Vn 2 i / r1d1/ I.' /11 1 \f 1,11 /,1) tl"u \._1111rd,1) ff/ I fl/ (11 ~() f',nJ 1024 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 714-640-0990 Wools last longe·r with proper care M 1ddlc School. "Of course. I plan to do the regular manicures. but I am also putting together a collector series of nails (plastic.') that wall be sold individually. Each one 1s signed and numbered and will IX' an a crystal container. I hope to interest first class stores and cntenainers who are into high fa'ihton styling." 7 Define laps with Rose Velvet Perfect Lane lip pencil -essential fora well-groomed m1dn1ght mouth-then fill in with a golden shade: Lilac Lame. Golden Geranium orGolddippcd Pink. 8 And. now Lauder's final nch-faCl' llP-before you ~o out fort he evening, tuck a Glossamer hpgloss compau into )Ourpurse. "A touch of Pink Crystal or N1ght- bloom1n$Orch1d is exactly what's needed to keep the gleam going, hour after beautiful hour" K raft has had no formal art training, but c:redm her PAPARAZZI PLUS NEW YORK (AP) -Fall and winter's wearable new designs arc 1n l'xaggcrated but simple silhouettes, many in luxurious pure wool fabncs lake Jerser.· gabardine, covert, flannel and 1w1I . the fashion andustl) re- ports. Wnh proper care, these new ad· d1t1ons, as well as wool suits and separates that serve as theoas1cs for a classic wardrobe, can last for year.. and always look good, eApens at the Wool Bureau point out CF Guild, guests to ring in funds with the New Year .. The biggest mistake people make l'aring for their wool clothing 1s drycleaning 1t too frequently.'' says Carl Freeman of the bureau's Techni- cal (enter He says unneccs~ry cleanings break down th e wool fibers and .,honen the hfe of a garment. "Since wool ts a oaturalh "nnklc· and ~otl-res1stant fabnc. ·all that'\ usuall} needed to refresh a garm(.•nt 11; proper hanging and a soft clothe\ hru1,h," he adds. Freeman offer\ thc'>l: \uggcst1on!> for kceping "ool doth1ng in good l0nd111on -Hang }our dothl''-where thc} tan breathe Wool nn·d!I air to help ti c,pnng hark into \hilPl' su k<ne pknt) of \pall" tx·t\.l.l'l'n "mil gar- ml'nt1, 1n 1hc dO'>l't IJl h 't" "hould he hung on \'t1rnkn or pla\tlL ·urntourl·d hangl'r\, \k1rt1, h\ !he Y.a1,thanJ on ,i..1 rt h..i ngn'> -(ll\l' \our d11th1 ng J rnl .\ 24- huur rl'i.t ix·noJ hl'twn·n "'c..lrtng\ \\Ill heir> dothc\ la\t longl'r -\ti•arn awa~ wnnkh:!> i\lta "'caring or unpacking. hang wool garment'> on a shower rod O\Cr a tuh ol hot Y.ater to steam a"a' wnnkks ... nd rdrl·'h the fabm · -Hru'h after c\ er) wl'anng •\ .,oft. f1rm -hn'>tlcd brush rl·mo'c' din that ma} Ix' lodged an thL' tihl'r \hake out wool knits how(.'\l'r -don't hru'>h tht·m or hang them Instead lold genii} and <1ton: 1n a drc\\cr lhawer -I olh•"' tare l,1h\·I 1nc,trUllt11n\ \1.rn} of thl wool kn1t1Al·ar st} le'> Jre no"' malhtnc ""a'>hahk (_ helk \.uur '"'l'atl'r' loi the \upef""ash label. '~h1Lh ind1t·ates the garment,., com- pletcl} mat·h1ne wa\hahlc with ord1- 0i11) dl·tcrgt·nt. and malhtnc dryahle -Hand-washed 'iY.cater'i 'ihould Ix' gently rolled 1n a to\\>el lo .,quec1c out Cl(l'e,., water Dr> them Oat Sh ores at Newpor t lined wi t h Chris tmas boat parad e parties "What are you doing on New Year's E't•'"! There will be 500 at the Rttz- Carlton Hotel at the C'yst1c F1bros1s Guild's '>Ccond annual l nve~tor's Ball. "5teppm· Out with My Baby." "Nobod~ 's C\-Cr had a big benefit on a hohda} ... 'laid Barbara Yaacbar, president of the OC guild. ··we kept searching for an open date for the fund-raiser and running into con· n1cts "iomeone !>aid jOktngl y 'what are ~ou doing on New ',car\ E"e"1 and altl'r IAC discussed the date, IAC thought IA h) not •· ~o tar \o good -thl' $100 ticket\ haH' \oil.I 1Ael1 an<l fast ··Thcrc arc a lelA lelt and the (I uffic:c. 520-9671. Lan be called for rc!>cn auon!> ... Yanchar added Tht• event will honor Supervisor Tom and Emma Jane Riley, who will be prc\cnted the 1984 Breath of Life .\ "ard Fes11v1t1C\ get under way at 7 p.m., according to Belllnda Barnett, events chairman. Guests wall roam the entire ballroom Ooor with gaming an one area and ttems for the silent and hve auction in another. A light supper of et hnic foods from h:nt1I soup to Texa'i \'.hth will be ongoing with a midnight breakfast buffet Showtimc 1'1 \Cl tor 9 p.m. and \.I.Ill feature "Broadway Babies Review," starring Barnett (1f you heard her at the ( cHo de C'a1a party, you kn ow she can belt a tune) "It\ a wa) Of Starting 00 the nC\.I. >car ha..,ing fun." added Yanchar. At the \amr time 11 raises fu nds to combat the nation's number one killer of )outh. • • • Southern Cahfomaa Women an Ad vert1sing w1 II celc bra te the Chmtmas '>Cason Wednesday at th e Shark Island Yacht Club. Member!> and guest wall ha ve the opportunity to \IC" the Chnstmas boat parade while andulgini an a gourmet buffe t. Festa"· ities began at 6:30 p.m. and men and women an the advertisi ng profession ma> attend by calling 63 1-6541 for rescrvat1ons (Members S 15 and $23 for non-members.) • • • Members and guests of the I fclmi.men. a Goodwill support group. wall be watching the boat parade on Tue!.day evening at the home of Prl'!itdcnt Marty and Amelia Lockney. Besides cocktails, dinner and the parade. special door pn1c!> "-111 be awarded and the new '85 officer!> "''II be announced. More info available h> ca lling 547-6301, ext. 230. • • • OC Alumnae Chapter of Alpha .X1 Oclta members and guests will watch- ing the parade from a very good spot -they'll be an 1t actually -aboard Sandy and Pbll Glblll1co'1 G1by 11. Alumnae w1sh1ng to join in the holiday fun (cocktails and hors d'oucvre~) ca n reach G1b1lisco at 832·4146. • • • Officer~ Wives League'> COWL~) will be at ( amelot Restaurant, San la Ana, Saturday evening danc1 n$ IO the Macke> Cohan Orchestra unul mid· night. Mary Mohr, 498-2411 or Jack- ie Cook, 838-003. may be called for more information on the dinner- dance that gets under wa> at 6:30 p.m. Hostesses will be representatives of all branchc'> of the retired m1htary communit\.. /' '----------. SALE TODAY THAU MON., DEC. 24 (3 P.M.) ' /WE'VE GOT'- DOWNTOWN OUTLET ONLY EVERY SUNDAY THAU DEC. 30 ALL PATTERNS 6 NOTIONS I wh tle supplies last 1 /YOUR HOLIDAY " .? ~SAVINGS SEWN UPI So. Calif. Headquarters / OREi V-ELVET by J. B. MART.lN / SEQUINS "LUCIA"""•• II.II Y2 OFF REGULAR ' 2 RETAIL PRICES ~ ~ (lllllrT fl PAnERNS TOTAl PER FAllllLY PER OAY ' SOflRY NO OAESS FORlllS I ' .. IL °"' "FIDELIO" ""a1t.t1 ... "' "'-&.•ll ~~ Tl E ' / __. -1 WOOL "MA N E" All .~... tl.M Yz~ ~~. _. / BLENDS / l'Well017 .. ~·3~ FAMIC WAREHOUIE IFT GUIDI ,...,. "'-'~_... '18" HOUDAY l'NM8' OINGHIR I " ICl990RI U . AU. GllAeSr·•ONITIC I 5• XMAl•TMIS ' / OMM ~ ,_ HOLDU ..... ... U. D1At IUnOMI '511-9QI -..... _ ---•1 • e ~ ' HOUOAY •EYELET • I.ACE ·~ ..... .....,.__. t _,..,, ... l/:•2AAI080• 8FlQUIFN8 • INOl IA. MD • = ' ~ -r-') •AUM etnTINO llATI S-.~~ e ... • -~ W'lat"W/QflDI -.--1£"'--I ......... .,.... ..... _...,..,. 118• mTALUC \ PATT9MI ,.. ,... I.A. •rant \ / NOTIOM I TMll A-,__ AU M.WAYI ~ °"1 _....' -"' .-"-AlWI IROCADla. _,.Al.UC 4 A GMAT lllA8 _,., 1 -.mTM.UC I ' _..,,,, - 1 / FABRIC WAREHOUSE , ........ ,...,..,..,w. - ITOM .,._i t•XCOT OOflllTMlll} .... ,_ ••• • • MfUIDtr ..... ..Wr fttlf .. • • • Ethel Krawitz of In me will ~peak of growing up in an obser..,ant Jewish household in Rhode1;1a Wedntsda} at the· 12:30 p.m. meeting of Ncwpon Beach Chapter of Hadassah. Also at the cvent at Harbor Reform Tl'mple. 2100A Mar V1sta. th~ speaker wall discuss trad1t1ons and lUStoms of the Hanukkah season an Rhodesia then and in the U.S. today Minna Posner, 536-0646 or Lorraln Weingard&, 551-2690 may be t:allcd for more informauon. • • • The Franl Amo\\ Rand "'II play Tuesday al the 7 lO p.m Newpon Harbor Chaptcr ol Cit} of Hope Chnstma' pan} ..it the Sheraton- Newpon I Intel Prl'~tdcnt Sylvia Macklls \a}' entranle 1~ frt'l' Just bring a wraprx·d g1 fl Im tht• grab bag. More inlormat1un on the tilth ..innual event mJ' be ohtJ1ncd b) calling 540-1338 • • • The} 'II he home tor ( hnstmas. but today Vi rginia Vinso n and her dau!Pl· ter Carol of Huntington Beach arc on their wa} to London \.I.Ith 68 other members of the fan dub of the Culture Club musical group. The fans will stay at the Ken~mgton Hotel and attend a concert at Wimbley Aud1tonum. The} e~pcct to hear lead singer Boy George do h1\ latl·st . "War Song." The fan club ha' members from all over ( ahforn1a IAhO get together regular!} tor tnp' and the mail. ••• Monda} through I hur'><la> uu1ses of the Long Beach/Huntington Har- bour area aboard pm ate yachts will benefit Olive ( re~t Treatment Centers. GuC"sts "'II be treated to champagne and hor\ d0(ll'u\ res while they view C'hnstma~ lights on land and sea. Yachts will lca'L' \1anna Pacific 'al ht ( luh l <.011 lkJlh Reser- ' atmn\ IS 1 'i per f)l'r'lnn or $20 rnuplc) ma' he rnadl' h, railing Olive Crest at )47.()Jl)J 111 Shar Balcbln. 494-1 I 14 «lit\ c < rt'\t pm\ 1de" care and trJ'Qteml·nt fur haltered and abuse lhildrcn an I~ group homes throu~hout Orange, San Bernardino and R1vers1de <·ount1c<,.) -MAIDS ... From Bl was on the honor roll dunng her lour )Cars in high school. president of Girls' Athletic A"'loctataon. Jumor varsity ch~erleader and a member of varsity tennis. 'track, cross country and field hockey team .. Each wants to win The} completed their Ii nals th ts pa"t week and are prepared to interrupt stud1c<; until next fall They agrt'ed 1flhc) couldn't wan they hoped-the other would In case they don't make the top spot, as finalists th ey wall recacve an award of $500 to funher their education. The fir11 alternate Maid of Colton will receive a $4,000 educa-- t1onal award and 'l«ond alternate gets a $2,500 award :·Bcana selected a!> a fina l1s1 and going lo Dallas to part1c1pate in the conte'lt 1~ an 1ncred1ble opponuntty," Vick> ..aid And for Newpun lkach. htw1ng two maids a-waiting 1s an anucd1ble s11ua11on -Ry Vada Dean .------· itCOUl'OllJt ·-----\OHi' c·o upon I I ~t1 \fn1t:, \\llh lhl·. OUTt.n lrOM OOMmMfll L.A • ......_ 11tt 1 •'· teJ• .UT lot MOILR tt•tt W ~ 111,1 '11•.,_ ~ •·• &. ....., ,,,., m ... ,. COIT4 ~ 191 1 ........ CPt•I M ·.- TOtO_,. t•• 11 ...... Ml cttt) ... ... ~ "8tw ....... ,. .. , ... ,"' ~ .... .._Cir Dr , .... ,._,... t•ITOC*OM.~1 1 ~ ALL PILLOW 10llll8 IL. OFF ,,111>t·1 markt•I ~hoppt•r I I _,.1111 a....,,..---\~ . 1 1 t',t('h Wt•d nt•.,tl.1 \ .uut ._ -....... !'lunct.I\ 111 th(• I ,....._ · , ... ,,. ........ ,. ~· ,..., -.. .. , .. , .. , . I Diiiy Piiat ...... ___ ....... _______ ... liiiiii ... iliilillim-•.._ ______ .,.c"""""*------' -----------~J-J 4 ____ ...... • -~-----~~~~-------------------------------------------------1 . - - RAF'F'jeWe/ry . %,.. ~k.J ~~,,,. ~.V. /.?Y.I A TRADITIONAL PART OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S HOLIDAY Dressing for over 60 years. Merry Christmas from all of us at Phelps. LIGHT UP HER CHRISTMAS WITH THE SPARKLE and versatility of diamond earring jackets. Our hoops, stars, and knots are sure to put a twinkle in any lady's eyes. #32 Fashion Island #8 Fashi on Island 644-0264 11Newporl Center Fashion Island put fun back in holiday shopping/11 CHRISTMAS SHO PPING IS ·ACTUALLY FUN THIS YEAR -STARTI NG WITH CONVENIENT PARKI NG AT FASHI ON ISLAND I remember last Chnstm<H I lflC'd another mall. but 11 took me lore\ er to grt nt>at thr par/..mg lot' Thc•n, I rememfwred Fashion lslancl-gfltllng thf'rc> \.\.d\ c·,n~ and \\1th rJ\ C'f 5 000 ._ parking 'Pa<<'' thC'rC' \\asn 1 a hcJ,,fc• finding one• elm<.· tO th(• 'tor<'' This Ch,,stm<H I'm not \\a~t1ng c:Jm 11me I'm doing all ot m> shopping at fashion hland, and the ease contmu£'S· ! oo ra'3~sa ia .,.. .:::::; I&/ 8'\ MY NEW CHARGE CARD MAKES IT SIMPLE, TOO There's so much hdppcning dufln8 the ~ho's got the 11 .._......__ ~omething else that \ made shoppmx wonderf u/ has been fa)h1on Island~ extended holiday hours: MONDAY-FRIDAY 10 a.m.-9 p.m. SATURDAY 10 a.m.-6 p.m. SUNDAY Noon-S p.m. \1\.-tamil> and I can use th e ext ra llmf' 10 v1s1t the ~1x new )tores open for the holiday .season The Original Chrlstmu Store • Roger's Gardens Chrlstnws Fantasy --Annex • Once Upon A Christmas • Sobriquet •House of Almonds • ~if box, Etc. BEST OF ALLI THE SPIRIT OF CHR STMAS SURROUNDS FASHION ISLAND THIS YEAR The trad111onal 1oys ot Cflristmas can be found everywhere at f~sh1on Island. ,md tt \ making shopping entettaining. From .mta and that magnificent tree 10 cJroling and decorat1ons- Fash1on Island 1s where Christmas has come alive for us and the season ·~ greetings start in the parking lot' 1ugg_lc cred1r card > "1y Newport Center Fasn 1on Island charge card 1s all I need for most of chr stores And. the ::::: • .-... .. ~• appl1c..1t1on w.l~ a ~ndp-1 tailed . 800·641-6411 . -m NEWPORT CENTER-W FASHION ISLAND . I ~~ HOLIDAY EVENTS CALENDAR DEC. SPECIAL EVENTS 1 2 frel· trclin nd(•!> 11-4 pm Photo' w Mr 6 \,\r, (ldu). 11-4 pm Orc1ngt• Co ( f)IJkboolo. \uthor' r \t-nl fctm1lv portrdll' undt•r tlw rr1·1· 11"4 pm Stroll1nK < drolt>r~. 11 · l pm Bra~' l'mt•mbll'. 2-4 pm Chr"tm.1' 1 om.t•rt 1 pm Photo'\\ \,\r b. \,\r-, (lc1u' I .J pm F.tm11\ p11rlf<.11b undl·r th1· Tw1• 1-4 pm Strolling l ctroler) 2-4 pm llr.i.,, 1;>nwmlilc 2·4 pm 3, 4 Phot<h"' S,tntd, 11-i pm S. 6 Photo''" Mr. & Mr> Clctu!> 11·4 pm 7 8 9 Photm "' '>anta .J JO-., p m Photo'\\ \,\r & \,1r' Clau' 11 -pm Cal1lorn1ctn·, (<~nu•rt 6 10·8 lO pm StrolhnK 1 drOl(•rs b l0-8 10 pm Br.i" t•n.,tmhlt• b \0·6 l!J pm r.i.,h1on hi.ind Hohda\ op1•n huu't' h 10 11 p rn Or.in1i11• ( o ( oolo.honk \u1h1 ir' [\ t nt fr1·1· lrdtn rtcit•' h lO·'I pm Br~·,1kt.1'I \\ '\,1nta 4 am Burtum' rr 't·nat111n' t,.J.J .!~Oil I rn Ir 1111 rici1 ., 11 .J p •n f.111111, pnr1r.111• uncll·r th1 [11 ,. 11 --l pm 1'h11111' \\ \Ir ~ \ \r, { l.111, 11 -l JI rn Slrolltnj( 1 .tr11l1·r' 11·2 pm '' Br,h' 1·nwmbh· 2-.J pm Urdng<· { 11 t ookbnok ·\uthm' h1•nl, Pop' E mt•mhl1• c onu•rt 1 pm Phntm \\ \,\r ~ \, \p, t IJll' 11 -l p m Fam1h portr.l1h undt r tht• Tr1·t 1-4 pm <itrolling l .ir11lf'f'> l --l p rn BrJ;, l'"'l'mhl1· 2·.J pm 10, 11 Photm .. , o:;,int<1. 11--p m 12, 13 Photo' \'\ "v\r & \,1rs Cl.lu' 11-4 p n1 Photo' \\ '>Jnt<1 4 30 --p m 14 Photoc, '" \.1r & \,\r> C. lclu' 11 .J pm Photo-.\\ '>clntc\ 4 W·-. pm Strolling l Jroler) b 30-8 m pm Strin~ qu.1rt1·t b l0-8 30 pm 15 Brt•aktac,t '' 'lanta. 9 am Buttuni' rc•c,prvcit1onc, b-l4 22011 Brt•t1kl <1'>t w Sdntd. 9 am. Ronuhon·, rt•.,ervt1t1on' h44 2800 Frc•t• tr,1in ndt•' 11-4 pm Photm " \,\r & \l\r<, (l,1u' 11 .J r m F.im1I' 1><>rtra1t' undt•r th1• lrt • 11 4 pm Stroll1n(( < droh•" 11-.! pm Br,,.,, t•n,t•mbl<' l -4 pm 16 (,lltlc~rnt•ln' lOn(('rl 1 pm Ph1)t1 ,, \\ \Ir & \\r, (. IJl.f' 11 -l pm r.1m1h p11rtr.11h undt•r th1 Trc •' 14pm ..,lr•l!l1nl( 1.irnlt•f' .!·-Ip m Br,h\ 1•n't mblt 2 -l pm 17, 18 Photo'\\ . dnta 11--rm 19 Photo'.) '" \.\r 6 \.\r'> Cl,iu' 11 4 pm Photm w S.mta. 4 30-7 pm Living C hmtm.i' Trl'<' t Ont l'lt &JOrm 20 Photos w \l\r & Mr'> (lclu> 11·4 pm Photo' .... San la 4 30--p m 21 Photo~ \\ \.\r bt \,\r' CI.tu\ 11 ·4 r m --Photo\ w s,mtcl 4 l0--'JT1'11 Strolling lt1rul1•r; b 10-8 \0 pm String qu.irtt•t, 6 30·8 JO pm 22 Br~.al<J.ut w S.inta. 9 d m. Robin on·~. rt"'ierv<1t1on\ b44 -2800 Brl'akfo st w S.inta 9 d m Buffum . re~C'rVdt•ons 644·2200 Fre<• tF•tn ndE' 11·4 p m Photo w \.1r & Mrs Cla u' 11-4 pm Family portrait' und<'r th<• TrN'. 11·<4 pm Strolling carolers. 11 ·2 pm Br.i s (•nw mble, 2·4 p m 23 Ament .an Boy' Choir conce>rt 1 pm Photo' ~ \l\r \,1r~ Clau 1 ·4 p m Fclmtl\ pmt1.i1t undt r tht• TrN• ---1 4 pm Strolling< Moh '' 1·4 pm Br cl\ t'"'<'mblt• ~-4 pm .Photr~ Jnta 11 ·b r m MHRY-CHRISTMAS! . 'cimctn·M;ircu' Bulloc.k' \\ 1Mwe, Robin on' , Thf!' Bro.Jcl'.\"l'f. Buttum~ Ov r 15 Im~ store~ in .>II Ju't otl Pac1f1c Coa t High\\•~ bet\\<' n ---110tmbo and Ma<.Althw: lllith. N \\port Be,C'h .,. . Or1nge COMt OAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oeoemblt 18, ~N4 • ) ASSORTED SPORTSHIRTS-SELECT FROM A unique col-. lection of sportshlrts styled in button-down as well as spread collars to be worn with our classic or pleated-front corduroy trousers. #46 Fashion Island 640-8310 OUTERWEAR FROM PATAGO NIA AT AL'S GARAGE. Everyday active wear that can eHectively stop wind pen- etration, resist spray and drizzle and provide thorough insulation, ruggedness, st yle and all out wearability. 1tS6 Fashion Island 6•4-5070 " FOR THAT SPECIAL PERSON IN YO UR LIFE , Gary's & Company presents a selection of very unique gifts. Ex- clusively ours imported from England and Italy Just a few of our many great holiday id eas #119 Fashion Island 759-16"22 ~ Sat:indcr's Hallmark llADRO PORCELAIN , HERALDt O BY MANY H the finest In the world. The deliate contours and th~ life-like expressions of the f 1 ures lend themselves to the expertt•e of muter craft\manshlp .-· ,39 fa,hion I l~nd 644·201 4 a n • I Boutique buyers aid·farpily service while filling lists By VlOA DEAN °' .............. .. Fam1ly Service A soc1111on's counschna acrvtcc 11 one of the be t "ept secrets m Oranac County," id Jessica Umn at the Bahia Corin· tbian Yacht Club. ''We have a very aood track record althouah we don't liave a lot of money for promotion." "We have Ove Qflices with person- nel who do all kinds of counseling," said Ron Jc*DSOD, executive director. mentionina marriaae. child abuse and druas. (Offices arc m Tustin, Costa Mesa, Laauna Hills, Stanton and Fullerton Fees arc on a sliding scale.} The table talk wa takma place at Las Marincras Auxihary's Christmas bouttque and luncheon. attended by aJmost 300 members and guests tncludmgmembcrs of the Santa Ana and La Fam1ha aux1hanes m Hunt- ington Beach/Harbour. President Nancy Sayre Foenter was circulating· and grteting the part ygoers m the d 1n1 ng room who for the most part had already visited the bout1queand were getting seated wt th purchases clutched in hand ustaining member Chrl1 Manhall (tree ornaments m her shopping bag) was seated with Loli Waydellch, patroness member. the JohD1on1 (she's Dawnlta); and Lloda Droege. Others had rOod ttems including Pat Wll1on'1 apncots dipped 1n Belgian chocolate (she made I 00 and will be making 300 more gjfts),jclhes, Jams. breads, candy and boutique items made by Myrna Tllomp1on and Carolyo ff otc~lton . 8ro0k1 Br1acber'• gold angels were napped up early . In charge of the afternoon fcs11v· 1tJes were Barbara Bl1bop, way and means. asstStcd by GIDAy mallwood and Rat~ Glbllo. Others there and hcl9-1ng the aux- iliary raise $6,000 for FSA were Ann Anderton, Kathy Tbomp1on, Jean Tandow1lly. Eve MarshaJJ, Dick Dlm- mlU, Jou Cooner ( he had hCT eye on basket decoration ), Doloret Gorlilam, Candy A1aJanlu, Joaa Mack, Donna Reed ~atcd with Barbara Malllgan and France• Scllrocll of Santa Ana talking about her father-in-law Harry-who started the Community Church Congrega- tional in Corona del Mar Therefrom HB besides Un1ackand Droege wen: President Joyce Brown, Dee Ewert, Mary Hume, Rutb Otis, Linda Frederickson and Gall Roac b. Their group hai. been selling nuts to raise money for FSA since Ortober ( Peggy Gibson can be lalled at 846-9508 for cooking and snad..ing nuts.) • • • , . When Pcgasui. Couner Service of Ncwpon Beach threw a pany for clients and friends at Irvine Marnott. 800 showed. Delighting the panygerll was the appearance of Mlcbael Jack· son, Dolly Parton escort¢d by Burt Reynold• and Lt. Columbo (well , really celebrity look-ahkes who had some guests fooled for awhile). Oelr Not,._._"' ...... d u,M Barbara Bl•hop. Ginny Smallwood, Candy Agajanlan and Dolores Gorham at boutique luncheon. • • • The: Directors Ementus of the O< Perfroming Ans Center gathered at T1bb1es Music Hall to Huntington Beach for the fif\h annual Chnstmas gala arranged by Benjamin Ramirez. president, and Florence P. Bladt, pubhc1 ty chairman and historian. Re.nee Ramirez (the president's daughter) was the center of attention dressed as Santa and d1stnbuting the CAchange of gourmet food gifts. Among those getting the goodies were Ruth Ding, and Gordon Hodge, \.ICC presidents; Kay Gertz, secretary; Kathryn Jordan Mcintire, treasurer; Gertrude Jentge1, correi.ponding sec· retary. and Lawrence A. Dy1art, parhamcnlanan. (This group was among the originators of the the center.) Other m 50-members pany were three honor guests who.were formerly president and chairman· of the board -ThomH Moon, Elaloe Redfield and Jame. Nagamat1u. Hot and blue ru~ning films shown on motel's television Directors Emeritus will financ1lly sponsor the J~e 2 OC Music Teachers .. Young Musicians for the Music Center" at Chapman College. Mary Cotta, third vice president of DE will coordinate the musicale with 125 teachers and 500 students. (There wi II be 12 pianos and 24 players on the stage at one time). I •v , ,. ' ' 1 .. .. ·" . • • Dear Ann Landers: 1 am ma motel in northern Michigan on bosmess. Last night I turned on cable TV between 8 and 9 p.m There was obvious sex going on in a shower filmed through a glass door. The panics came out, completely nude. went into the bedroom. and the filming that followed was a bird's-eye view shot from the ceiling. The couple carried on for about 15 minutes. I was embarrassed 10 death and l was ALONE. How can we control what our children watch'> Parents can't police their young teens every II ving minute Man> 13-and 14-)earoldsbab)Slt these da) sand the) ha vc access to cable TV\,\ hen the) go out oo the Job. Small \.\Onderso man) }Oung lods are sexuall) acll-.e these da)s Mo' 1es hke the one I saw can be \.Cr) provocative You wield a lot ofpowrrthrough your column. Ann. Can you suggest some way respons1 ble people can put a stop lo this kind ofbroadcai.t1ng" I'm not a prude. but I find 11 shocking that children can see explicit se' scenes by merel> f11pp1ng on the T\ -Traverse Cit" Reader Dear T.C.: I couaJted with Newton Mloow, a distlogal1bed Cblcago at- torney and former chairman of the Federal CommUJticatlou Com- mlsalon. Mloow saJd cable TV Is exempt from most FCC regulatlon1 because unlike broadcasting, cable It a aub1crlption 1ervlce that people vol· untarily take. "If parent• are concerned about the Influence of cable TV on their children, tbey 1hoold not sub1crlbe to It. "There Is no way, however. to control a teenager's vlewlog wben be 11 away from home. Unfortunately. I see no solution to this problem." Dear .\nn Landers: Don't be so quick toeat yourwordsabout the landlord-renter disputes. You &l"C ad nee and I rcsohc problems through the Chicago Sun-Times Ac- tion Time column. but sometimes we walk on the same side of the street I hope you will take some advice that comes from I 0 years ofex- pencnce 1n dealing with that part1cu· lar problem There are sleaz) tenant' and tht>re are sleazy landlords.Some· 11me' r think the\ deserve each other LISTEN TO THE SOUNDS OF THE • r 1 ~~wg,,,'s Seafood ~esta~ra"t Alhambra Huntington Beach .\ pl,.a•ur.ililr & unupll' ~uurrnr1 din11111 •·xprriPnrr v r111nl[ 11111hr n1tc Cm1on,..,,. ~1andMm & ~LI'• hw1111 cl1,lw Gala ew Year Eve Party 9 PM to 2 AM 11\r 1·ntrr111inmf'nt & rlanc ing • ChineSf' Lion Dann• • Party favor.,• Complimrntar'r 1·hampagnP al Midnight Join u~ for a umqur gourrnf't <l1nnf'r. 9 PM to 12 PM Rr~nva11on~ nnly Frnturing -.-.... __ _ . . IJornmn C:handon Champa~nP . OnP bottlf' 1'1\l'h r1111pl~ fmprnal Abal'ln" >\ppf't11rr~ • now r~ab Mrat "°up C .h(lwr nf Entrr1· • lobc;lrr Tail" Cantonf''f' ' 111 our "'r1·1 uil "if-a(Ooil Plallf'r \, l'f1rnpalllf0"""' n( '-;uhgum F r1.-d R1rr anrl <.m,.~r (u,111rcJ 1 ~fl 110 pPr pf"r'o{Hl r11c ludl' lclX "'\ ~ratUlt' .... ~ ...... ••e••h• ................. 53 .. U77 09H"• c.:•rt •••• ••>' ANN I.ANDERS A hef\y percentage of the 40.000 letters Action T 1me receives every year charge landlords with everything from not tak1ngpropcrcareof buildings, to shuttmgoffthe heat 1n the middle ofFebruary. We hear from landlords who complain that renters arc teanng up their v.cll-maintained propeny, refusing to pa} rent and .. 1ola11ng their leases While the maJont~ oflandlords arc tr)tng to do their best. man) are not. I. for one was glad to see some official action It might encourage others to toe the line So please . .\nn charge the renter",· totalccarcofthepropcrt) 1f)ou w1~h. but n:ml'mher man is the on I) animal that fouls h1<, own ne!>t. Don't bac.l do\.\ n "'hen landlords arc caught 1ak1 n~ ad "antagc oftcnants. Some. hod) has to speak for the powerless and thccxplmted -Tom Shcndan, l::.d1tor, Acllon Time. Chi- cago Sun Time'> many rfquestl over the year• for tbo1e hand• we con1ider to be our favorites. That make• quite a ll1t. For the time beins. therefore, we are devoting the Sunday column to a 1erle1 of famou1 hands. At the end of the serie1 we will 10 back to our weekly question and an1wer column. Both vulnt>rable. South deals. "iORTH + K 10 6 A 852 K J 10 5 + K 8 \\E 'T EA~T •'·" oid + Q 9 8 7 3 ... K J 10 9 3 6 .... &63 ~ 9742 + 107653 +AQ 2 .~OlTH +AJ 54 2 Q H ,\ Q + J 9 I I ht· h11lrhn..: South \\-e1>t \or th •.a11t I • PHH 2 l'asi. 2 + PHs I+ Pus Pas!l Pa811 Barbara Mulligan and oOnna Reed eeem deU,hted o•er their purchaaea of tree ornament. · S OMAR 0 HARIFF .. , ~ CHARLES GOREN THE TALE Of THE FOUR Of SPADES Ope~1ng lead; f 1H· ol +. Tht-Four ol ~padt''> looked rather uncertain · 11· ... all fine and dandy going arc1und rarryrng igns that read 'PowPr To The People,"' he remarked,· but I can't see 1t gaining u., anything. After all. no matter how long I picket at the palace gate, I'll still bt-a rour">pOt and they'll sllll be the rourt t•ard' I JU'>t ran'l \t't> my<>elf winning m.tn) trick<. by lorn•'. "It\ not that I h1•grudKt' all tht' ;1Ltt•nllon fa"' ned on the royal tamil1e<' hP contrnu1•d. 'I JU'l fr<•I that v.e must lind -.ome way for all •1f U'> to .,hare the limelight. "f"or t'xample, look at that hand the other day. It wao; tc\urh and go whl'lht>r 1 y,oultl tw a factor :"·forth nllKht .. a-.ily havl.' elf'Ctt-d to rdnd thrr1• no trump, which would h,1 v1• madt· him the declarer. Ho"" 1•\ l'r. my man\ four o;padl' con tr;irl v..s , eminently rl'a'IOnablc al ll·a'l. until ht-round about the .1ht1minahll' trump <;plit. W l'<.l INI a lo"' club and Ea.,t Sale 30% Off 9 a.m. -3 p.m. Seller Space: $1 O quickly bagged two tricks in the o,u1t. By now he was beginning to regret that he hadn't doubled - with the ten of trumps in dummy it seemt>d a sure bet lha.t he would take two trump tricks. "His club exit was won m hand by the 1ack. and when declarer led a trump to the king t he horrible break was revealed. Lesser men would have conceded down one. but our ht•ro saw thal. if East held four d1amondll, all was not lost. I >c·rl.irn cashed the ace of diamond'! and overtook the queen on the• hoard. Ht> ran the rest of the .,u1L. d1'>carding two heart losers ae ~~a-.t followed helplessly. Next came the ace of hearts and a low heart. East ruffed with t he seven and . hid dt!clarer overruffed, he would have had to concede two trump tricks. In 'ltead. I was underplayed to this trick. leaving East on lead. He was down to Q 9-8 of trumps. wh ile dum· my held JO 6 and declarer A J 5. No matter what l::ast did, declarer had the re'!t of the tricks. "Naturally. I was written up In t hf' local press. It was far more 'iat1'lry1ng than walking around with a picket <;1gn!" • Daily Pilat ) - Claulfled Ads Phone M2-S671 Golden We st and Edinger Streets For seller information call 893-2;389 ,,. 15744 Golden West Street Huntington Beach ...... SHOWS AT U ,Oo 1:30 1 ·00 1 1 ~o a. 1 o 100 70M ... /No hUtt °"o1rv0Cft>' y:r -J 1tt 7 111': ... Ttaclltn ""l ' •00 1110 t c I C~n~:::t:T 1 tfl 31111131 1 10 .. 10101 ~Ml•) ""' 011, Oeot veu 0 .. 11 (11'0) ' - Oran~ Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunde)"\ ~mMI' 18, 1084 81 SOAP SUMMARY .. Rick saves Billy on' Guidlng Light'· By LYNDA llIRSCIJ ALL MY CHILDREN: On the day ht'\ suppostd to lt11vc Euacnc ''f1tll•" 11 JcSK'a and brcab a fuot k 5e 1elb AnlJe ht h11tcs Euacnc ht\:au~ he \tole mone)' from his muthcr and abo feels l uienc is re pon 1blc for the scar Jcsw has on h1' race. Grq 1cl11 Jes~ he's falhn& IO lovr with Sheila Enca decides to uac money Adam paid her for cosmetic firm to buy house Mike wants. \urin& Da1Sy's head· ache, Zack tells her she can overpower 1hc ruthless ('ynthta. Fmd1n1 Liza in bed with Cliff, Nina 1clls him she: wants a d1vorte An anlf)' ( hfT fire' Liza hunncd by cvcryont for the way ht aC'ted on 'IUIJt' dunn' "Romeo and Juht1," Tad v1s1b Jenny s lfl"C: \Ay1n1 he wishes he could 1radc plaC'cs with hc:r Dollie team~ she's not pregnant and 1clls Tad about her m1icarnage At Hilary's urging. Lanl!e> takes her to Antona for vacation ANOTHER WORLD: To gi:.-.<·a'I~ ou1 from under rackctcer''I 1humb\ Kathlccn pawns famil y cameo to pul everything on racehorse but she loses Tony takes a ~hint~ 10 Krystle: because Kry\lk reminds him ol his sister Norma. When Sandy r~al11r' Blame" abou1 to come rn10 the office. he grabs Donna and kmcs her When Hla1ne sees 1he tmbract' she tell\ Sandy \he .... ant\ divor~ Unable 10 find JOb Ca1hn tear\ he'll never be abk to suppon \all~ and Kevin Catlin shave\ oil h1~ beard Dressed as Kl)stk Cass rt'\eal\ h1\ 1den111y 10 Jamie and begs him 10 rehur him 01 Corry publishing. Mac .... am\ ( arl he's a dead man 1fan)' harm tome\ to h" family. AS THE WORLD TUR~: N1tk Monte. a Las Vegas s1rongman, wants tu inveM in Lc:Clubbutonl) 1fD1ane w11lgive him~' Funous when shr refuses. Nick u..e\ influence IO cause Diane union trouble Diant' pawn\ ht'r furs and Je>Ael\ and 1\ ready 10 give up until she reads luunda' scathing review about the res1auran1 rn the nt....,spaper Frank continues to feel Mag gie more ei1c1tcd about her new iob th:in 1he1r upcom1ne mamaic. Maggie :ind Frank enJOY lheir respective bndal \hov.n and' bachdor panics. Du\ty. trul) apologcm· for ruining John's lab. tell\ John ~ht' wan•~ another go .11 1hc1r rela11onsh1p John agret'S to ltt Lil) .ind Dusty sec l.'a<:h other While ll)mg to lie an up John's lab. Dusty cuts h1m~lf on a cQntaminated tc\I lube Lionel'' angina " worsening T uckt'r outraged ""hen Be' crl> tne-s to scdut.-c him Hcat~r ap~ and misreads the s11ua11on Bob and lo.1m begin dattng. CAPITOL: F-ranl1e goes .... 11h Cheetah 111 1hc chn1l· and C ht'etah learns ~he'\ thm· months pregnant On the road to ret.o~ef) 7~M I TRACK 00L8Y STEREO "2010" (PO) 011 YIAI W1 MAH CONlACT 12 4$ 3 10 S ~ 8-00 10 IS 70 MM & TRACK OOL8Y STEREO "DUNI" (P0.13) I 00. 3 4S 130 9 IS, 11 4S /t:d de<:1dl'\ 10 reopen M.mu's Kehmna his stall he promotes C"ucy and Rtckt /.(d bt'JIM to pa nil when h1~ kllrr tn Ju he "n11mn1 Ronna happy when /cd rehire, her but " funous when she learns ul Riel)·~ pro111011on Ronni hu z~·s leurr 111 Julie Myrna M:nd\ Brenda M>Clt'I)" PllC con1am1n1 Ronna and Wally's p1c:lurc. ( hc:etah refuses to eat properly and collapse!> on stasc dunna a d1tnce number at C orky'~ Ricky 1nv1tC1 Frankie to Mano·, to'cjinncr 10 celebrate his nrw JOb Juhc r~tums home early from her trip lO tht' Caribbean because she'~ homesick for l yler .\1 Mano's, Frankie suddcnl) tcal11e\ that Jay Ken)on 1s really Jord) ( I~ A heanbroken Frankie tells Jordy lht'tr rt'lat1onsh1p 1s over and sends him awa~ DA VS OF OUR LIV ES: Marlt'n3's plagui:d by insomnia Eugene &ti~ hold of his grandfather's will and learns he'll lose all of his 1nhentance 1f his mother d1~app1ove41 of the woman he plan~ to '"BEVERLY HILLS COP' IS DYNAMITE. IT HAS ENERGY, SASS AND PUNCH. EDDIE MURPHY IS TERRIAC." -lAonlrd Maltln, ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT • R -. 131:\llEl~:f I-Ill.I .... ~ ~- "' marl) lk.I tells Hope they have to put 1 hold on m•m"Jt plans Anna tnfonm Ton) 'he plant 10 rue Aleio. for dt'llroy1n1 their compan~. An anlf)' Bo gelS into • fistfight wnh pohc;cman L1.1 told Nttl \pent two week. in •tall.' pen undrr lbt' name "Alan Jtlhn'4'n " EDOE OF NIGHT: When Jeremy tells Jodie he Iowa her she .ays i.he needs time to $Or\ out htr feehnp for him. Preacher and L11 d1..covcr Launc Ann at Gtttn· haven Sanuanum Eleanor tells them tht' \lory of how she wu fightina w11h Mana and how Eleanor acc1dc:ntally pushed her. causing Mana'\ death, a Kene witnessed by Launc: .t.nn Desmond adm11s 10 S._) that Marl Hamilton ·~hi\ wn CENERAL HOSPITAL: Holly feels hke fifth wheel when ~n and 'korp10 discus\ day~ a1 WSB Luke delighted with news of laura's pre1nancy Sean tells Fehcu1 he wants to M!nd her to '>Chool Fehc1a tells Fnsco she's no1 ready for commitmen1 NOW PLAYING .. • IREA Y•" 8·u P' Ui ,29.m9 • IUUIA l"Allll i.IA~H 952 4991 •rosn MESA E~ .. i o'"' 11 .o•i' P'.-u 540-2;' I \ •El TOM l~•arO' E I 'O )81 9500 •IRVIHf Eauros \J""tt<S.1y IS-l881 I • MISSION VtUO Eow,,os ~ ssion v.eio Ml 495-622() •OMIWE C.neoot!"t 634~ • WUTMIHSTUI Ecr..1rds Cinem.I ~IS1 891 a935 •COSTA MESA Eo•aros Ha<llO• T11 r 631 3501 119() •AMlt~Clll'flD '°"' ' .... l..Olt.OIMINf • PRESEVTFD IN [D[,.... 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CUNT EASTWOOO SUIT Rm«ltDS "CITY HEAr "' •1, q JANE AUXANOEI llENE CAaA lll'TORH IKHAID IOUHOTIEE JONY LQ llAHCO • MADELINE WIN · , · « "• \ ~- SO\-D1->A:'l 1...~\\•. • .,., ••••'V" •1'.r 'I. . '. . .a--.,..~ ....-.rt,, ... ...,.. .. mr'IO!l o ---·· .. "'!' t .. -· .. .. ._.( .,. "ll TORO 581 9500 ~ 6342553 ..... , [OWAROS £l TORO CffOOMC .. Cl IOllO Ill> lMI PlMS PlAlJ. OW'IWI & u rwr ..... 8799850 ·-5510655 SM AIM CAI. 4 93-4545 PACtflC ANAHEIM Of! IN £0WAROS WOOOBRIOGE PACIFIC MISSION Of!-IN rwr 91 Al lDION WRAHCA l'llWY E Of ~ S 0 rwr A I CArlSTAANO lllA m -5339 •tA HAllllA (213) 691 ·0633 ~A MA 540-7444 MANN BREA PlAZA AMC FASHION SQUAR[ EDWARDS BRISTOL rwY SI llf'E !Ml llWC) ' lll'l llW MISICVI lll(AITIU IUJIA PAH 951 4993 ~A~ 5231611 WCSTWCSTD 891 3935 LIA *!VlS 8 SRO GATlWAY 5 £0WAROS CN:MA WEST II M IWIA ,_. 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ABC Motion PtCturPs presents o MERCURY ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTION of a GARRY MARSHALL Film THE FLAMINGO KIO" Stomng MATT DILLON RICHARD CRENNA HECTOR ELIZONDO JES~ICA WALTER Story by NEAL MARSHALL Screenplay by NEAL MARSHALL and GARRY MARSHALL Produced by MICHAEL PHILLIPS Directed by GARRY MARSHALL .JI" -'~ .. • Pf; 1 J -=.: .. ~--:--_:.w-;:· -·-· .... -·-..... -.. ~ ST MTS £l TORO 581 !>880 ORANG[ Q.17 0340 fDY 12/21 EDWARDS SADDl E BACK AMC ORANG£ MAL l £1 TOllO flO Al 111¥'«1 II fl lUSTfi 'iO Of lW.OIH llOA PAH 9~7 4993 F<UfTAll VALLEY 961 I 307 OUNCE 634 3911 UA MOVIES 8 FAMll Y FOUR UA CITY Cf NTfR If II( 8UI' fjA PAllll MAU 11161 ~~1 IN Hf CITY Cf:Hll• COSTA MW ~40 0594 1¥11: 551 0655 W£STIMSTO 893 0546 UA SOOTH COAST COWARDS WOOOBRIOGC UA WESTMINSTER MAIL 1~1 W ~ll OWI • 8ARWQ l'llWY I Of Clll'O ~ D rYN AT IOI.SA cm - NOW PLAYING -· CY..,.IU fOUOllAlhMll • ·--.. . wUUt1"i11~ ,.,.... .,. V.Ol'dlr(tOP " ,. -... ~' f~) am . • u 0 CGllA•lol •(II-...,...,_ ·u-. "' ... , .... _ .. I• ~· .. ,. -' -· ""° .... .. ' '" .... .. . ..... ·-.-. • alllAllUAI ..,., •"\I~"''" •QRAMJ( '"*' ••'9'"' ~1 ·-co-- 642-4321 Direct or collect. . Daily Pilot lo subscnbe l o your hometoum paper, the BUENA PARK UA MQ\'1es fH"' 952 4993 COSTA MESA LACUNA HIU.S E.owarch Town C.e:-uer f e1wc1ro~ <..tnlJOr< 751 4164 Aguna H ~ M.i • 14> ' • 168 6611 l ' I< • I J~ -1 10 lJ • 15 ORANGE C1neclonw 634 2553 1 l JO /. • ~ • •BREA UAMovres 990 4022 l3'. lw(i ""'g )t. BUENA PARK Pacrfic s Buena Park Drive 'n 821 4070 ·io .. -'·. FOUNTAIN VALL£Y •MISSION v1EJ6 f 0Wdfel~ Fountd1n ><iill'v f dwdflJS V•E'JO II/ .J •win 839 1 500 495 6220 • ( ~ ~JC" 4 i ORANGE StcKI i.Jl''I! [1nve n 639 BT' *WESTMINSTER L lw mh C•nt-rrio y\es• B<:t • N IS /-t~tJll'iA" h.S 1\1 l1 •• fj .t ' i4\.. ~ f ' 1 • *Presented'" 35rr0mDO_ .. ..,, .. ., I NO PA&SES ACCEPTED "Cl<'l THIS ENGAGEMENT• I It's Disnqt' s all-· (_ ,- Becoming a ru1 boy Isn't .. M'f u It loo«. TllCBHlCOLO•· • l •• "' I \ I~ I S I· H 11>. \' \ I \ "'1•1 < I \ I I ' SI· I I C I I· I > ! . :; \ I H t '\ I \ I~ ' < H . SOAP SUMMARY •.. P'romB& Maureen \hodC'd "A-hen Ed sa)'s hr's &oing to quit po~111on a\ chief of statT to head lltUJlllt unit fd ask11 I. larc to JOin unit An!ly rctums 10 Spnnglield and black· mails India. Beth Joins Hon ions tln- lim1ted School tor lhe Blind Tony and Annabelle' decide to Sta) I I the cottaJC Rsck confused when Roxie reJCCIS his advances LuJack continues to d1sgu1se h1m~lf as the mute Lenny Sullivan at Honzons Untrm11ed. Annnhelle fired from univcrslt)' because she tool. un- scheduled l~ave of absence. lexander .returns from Barbados and rs stunnl!d nt the news ol Phrhp'~ and India's marriage Whilt' Rid. v1srts ""Ith Vancssa. l11tlc 0111)' stops breathing and Rick qu1d.ly gJ\-t'S mouth-10-mouth re,usc1l31ton LOVING: When Lo rna open' the door she 'ICC~ a man who \he belrcvc\ I\ Jonathan and tar nt~ The man S"A-ear~ he'" Jonathan') >Oun~er brother Keith Lane When hr) credentials check out. the police release htm Shana, learning Kerth h,1\ CO)metrr'i background. hrre\ hrm tor Bumctr' .igainst Mile'' w1she\. Jack a.,ks Jrm lo tall. 111 \taq about her upcoming marnagl' 10 1 om <ih.: ac;:.urr., Jam \hl' care\ ft>r Tom .ind that hc lo, es her 1'..alr warn~ <\' J \he mu.,t .. top trying to tnd. Jack in10 'lt1.'in@. hl'r Danl· get' Ann lo give hrm hcrprox) \otc "iha11a and .\nn haH' lunrh and l11tn <;h,ina get!> Cahot 10 rail .\nn C urn~ trarn' ofh" parent~· impend- ' ng d I\ OfCl' M1thclk'\ inJune) .\ nwuntaan m. n tsnd~ ttnk\ Ltt\ le;itlter w11lltt. t11l.c> the 111unr) .inJ dcrnk\ tu truce lkt-1.) Lce Ou 1<'11~ D1d1 that he's sorry ht' Ill"<' Asa tU)tody of D1ew Brad up'ICI when he learns Marrn will be' new mat'lager of health duh • RYAN'S HOPE: Siobhan takes ass1an· ment as ~rdewalt.. Santa to ti') and find man respon tblr for several s1d<'wall Santa muggings Whrn Dtt suggests 10 Pat th('Y remal'T) he assures her It would nc' er ""ort.. Ma~c gets commrrrral. Ro1tr otTers hospital po~ter girl spot to Magi•<' Sydnc)' e41lls goi.stp tQlummsl and gsvt him bhnd nem i.ay1o.g btg· name TV produrer rs aboul to publish mcmo1f') concerning her afTatr w11h und<'fW<lrld man S>dne\0<. hoping the 11em "ill leJd Ma\ 10'°'1tr her to dinner SANTA BARBARA: Minll hold\ gun on Domrnu~ut• who pleads for her lrfc. Lionel tind\ Petl'r. whu agrees tp d1St'U\!> night of ( hann1ng\ murder rn exchange for safe get.i""a) Fden Jttractcd to< ru1 . 'iummcr \lrll pushing Warren awa) .\my's mother acreptrng her pregnam:} ~EAR( 11 F-OR TOMORRO~ I hl)'d . hclre' rng more and more lhat l R is his daughter deudcs to get proof I 11a and Kentul l.'I' rcat11e < ol. Burns " Nix Warren tells Breu to get Justinl· lO the murdt>r mystery pan) Stu and Jo plan· mng ~u11 .1~!..s Lenn) 10 bab> rn "hen she lc.irns \\end~ "going 10 be out ofto"A-n ONE LIFE TO LIV E: (1un \l.hllh YO NG AND THE RESTLESS: Dena d1..charged Jt "A-ttrchnuse conta1 ncd blanb tells Jack th al her past 15 about lo be so Jenn~'\ 1n1uric~ are shght Da' 1d blames Michelle In l·oun. MilhC'llC' .id-dredgrd up. Jad. says no matter what mrts truth about Houdrn having gun happens hr'll stand b) her. Jack and "'h d <cJ 1 d Ashle) learp Dena had an affair with ' arges arc c.lroppc agarn~t "" · Brent. Br<!llt's ex-wife Ruth calls Paul del·rdes to go back to police force but lhl'n . d h k d I " consider' stayrng only untrl he can prove S3)rngshe \rt'Ce1ve c ec an r tter arom thl're was a third man 10 thr warehou..c Brent Richard tells N1kk1 they must StaY. While 10 car wrlh David. Michelle bcrbm-rn' ol,ed 1n order to hc:lp the Abbom. Nr1I e~ upset when he wggest~ she nec<h .,_ tells Lauren shC' has problc;ms whrre her therap\. Mirht'lle Jum ps from the mo' ing fedrngs for her mother are roncem('d a~d car. 15· strud.. h~ an oncoming '<'hrde unlJI shr gl'I\ O\Cr those feelrngs she II Oa\ld fear\ frnm "111 blamr him tor nc\er haH a good relationship TraC)· ln•ex•pen•slve* ·(1n lk spen' siv) not htgn In pttce. reasonable ciassilted .._ .. ._. ao11en1s1ng -J ~ dendcs 10 st.in an ei<erc1se wt1ght-loss Classified Advertising 642-5678 program Jill retu!>Cs to give Ka)'C her son. Juha tells Victor shc·s ltaving for Franrc as soon as hC'r son I\ strong enough. Julie admrt\ 10 Victor he's thr only man she e'er has or e'er wrll love. Marl and Jill gro""1ng cloS<"r Jan rdusts to let T)rone tell >\m~ that ht'\ ~1111 ah'e .. .. ' . ' CYl'fl(U "' ". WfSlMl~SllR • 8 ... •L.AMUU04 ., (l IOllO ,, " E::mCJ ClblGf OllAllCol 'OUlll"··· tt&lt.(f .. "' ·-c:> ... ·- . THE PORT THEATRE 673-6260 Mon Nile All SH ll '2.00 F11•oll Fil•: "CARMEN" (Pli) 2905 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar "'FALLING IN LOVE' IS A MOVIE TO TREASURE.'' •1~mir~11H _,, -··---·------ ----NOW PLAYING --- uGlN BUCH ~PORT llEACH IRE.A Mann Brea Plva 529 S339 COSTA MESA El TORO Ectwards E r 0<0 581 9500 HUNTINGTON BEACH Edwards Hun11119100 C1nem.i 848 0388 IRVINE [d,.a1ds Soul~ .OA .t [a,,.a•ds l <!• ll1e4tir 491 I It I 673 8350 ORANGE £awards r own Center 751 4184 EdwArds Woodbtlllge Cinema 551 0655 C1neoome 634 2553 DINO OE lAURENTnS "'"'l' • DAVID LYNCH lllM HOUN£" """"":~DAVID LYNCH IA\{~~.·~: FRANK HERBERT ""'~ Atfft)NV GIBBS "1111 •"" ~:.~~'i~:~ KIT WEST "' "'""'';;<.::~·~BARRY NOLAN ~::r,~~.~~~ ALBERT WHITIOCK • •• ... '" CARLO RAMBALDt , ..... ~om .. ""11 • , •1 •1111 •• t i I' rn1 "'"' lltlA \ (\() .·~~,.~~:BOB RINGWOOD ... ,ic..•..:.•.:~ ANTHONY MASTERS ":::~:: ~:..;.~ FREDDIE FRANCIS ~ .. ~~:~ JOSE LOPEZ RODERO ... •• • 1.1: RAFFA ELLA OE LAURENTllS , ..... 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Mater Del'• Tom Lewta goa high to haul down rebound Ocean Vlew•a Ricky Butler anarea ball u teammate Tony (left) during Tournament of Champlona flnala. At rl&bt, Panzica (4S) and Mater Del'a Mike Kelly (53) watch. keys victory for Mater Dei Mon a rc h s re peat as TofC kingpins wit h5 7 -52 w in By ROGER CARL.SON Of .... Deltr .... 9WI Mater De1 Htgh's Monarchs. kin~ of Orange County basketball for the past three years, remarn at the top of the hill today follow10g Saturday niJht's 57-52 conquest of Ocean View's Seahawks. providing Mater Dci with its second straight Tour- nament of Champions tatlt, emblematic of Southland supremacy unul the CIF ·playoffs unfold an February. The Monarchs. sometimes con- sidered a one-man team wuh AH· American Tom Lewis the tngger of their attack. showed more depth than their opponents would hke to admit as Mike Mitchell (20 points and 9 rebounds). Stuart Thomas (9 points and 5 rebounds) and Tom Peabody ( 5 points and 5 assists) came to the aid of leWlS. who finished with has lowest output of the season before 1,500 at the Anaheim Convention Center The 6-7 Lewis managed JUSt 17 points, droppme his overall average to 30.3 and had JUSt 9 points halfway into the fourth penod. As has been their custom. the Monarchs put all the chips on the table late as they allowed Ocean View to close to 51-50 wt th 2:31 kft. But as 1s also their custom. the Monarchs had an answer. this time 1n All-tournament • MVP: Tom Lewis (Mater De1). FlntTeam Stacey Cv1Janovtcb (Santa Clara), Trevor W ilson (Cleveland). Enc Cooper (Ban- ning); Ricky Butler(Ocean View); Mike Labat (Ocean View). SecoDd Team · Michael Moore (Dommgacz); Blame DcBrouwer (Ocean View); Mike Mitchell (Mater Dc1); Stuan Thomas (Mater Del); Tony Martin (Manual Arts); James Gama (Santa Oara); Curtis Wil- liams (Dom1DJ.Ue'Z); David Jones (Verbum Oct): Tony Panzica (Ocean View). Mitchell, who drove the baseline and clicked 1ns1de wtth a twtstm& effon with 2·09 left Lewis mopped up with four free throws to e>.tend the lead to 57-50 Wlth 1 ·05 left and Mater Dei bad clinched its eighth straight without a loss ··He Just took baseltoc." said Ocean View Coach Jim Hams. .. We didn't want that. but he did (tt). It was j ust a great athletic pla)." Mttchell was the key from the start as Mater Oct's offense shifted from its u~ual Tom Lewis Show wt th a more balanced look. "I was taking baschne more than I usually do:· said the Fresno State- bound M1tchell. "Maybe l'll be doing more of thal ... (Pleaee eee 1101'A.RCB8/C2) Tars, Mesa triumph Senior Chuck McGavran led the onslau1¥1t with 20 pomts. getll ng 18 of them an the middle two quarters, including I 0 in the third penod. Rob Mase and Alan Fraser added 14 each, while Dean Sorensen contributed 12. Dickerson is simply great Cold-shooting Vikes fall In consola tion gaffie at Santa ~art~ Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa each won third-place tournament matchups agamst area foes aturdasi. with the Tars topping Irvine at Sonora and Costa Mesa takmg the measure of Laguna Beach at San Clemente Meanwhile, Marina suffered through a cold-shooting first half and fell to the hosts 1n 1hc anta Mana Tournament. The details: Newport Harbor 88, Irvine 66: The Sailors used balanced scoring, placi ng four players in double figures, to rout Irvine at Sonora. "After our loss (Friday) night. we had a team meeting a nd taUced about an attitude change ... explained New- port Coach Jerry De Busk. ··w e were a little more mentally tough and ready to play tontght." Newport spurted to earl) leads of 6-0 and I 0-2 en route to a 22-16 lead after one quarter. then buried the Vaqueros in the second pen od by outscoring them. 21-9. The lead ballooned to 28 a couple of times in the third quarter and the lopsided score gave DeBusk the opportunity to insert his entire roster. And all 12 players scored. (Pleue eee PREP/C3) Chuck McGavran Vanguards Anteaters tumble squeeze by in Portland, 83-68 Redlands 0-c 1-1-, t k defeated conference foes wh•ch in-rv ne S re eludes an Jose tate. Pacific and Cal ~for only the MCOnd time State Fullerton. this H•on on ttl hOme court, the tO great northwest "Despite a bad loss like this. (can South.,n Callfornl• College sttll see a ray of hght in spots." noted balketblll teem gave the Van-iS not SO great UC'I Coach 8111 Mulligan afterwards. guard fana ptenty to cheer about "I thought we played fairly well S.turday night, taking a 73-70 c~ccpt for 1hose two bad spurts. vtCtory OV« R.dlan'da. Special to the Daily Pilot ··some coaches in my position The vtotory kept SCC'I perfect PORTLAND-The Uni\ cr.,1ty of "oul<l probabl} Jump on these guys recx>rd Intact •t 9..0, the faatest Portland was not dealing ~1th an bu1 I don't thmlo. that'c; the answer I ltart for a V•nguard team In especiall y happy group of UC Irvine dont think we're at the point of no history. basketball players Saturday night return," Mulligan added The gMte wu ck>M throughout here. Lil I opened a 12-6 lead ",th I 3:5Q the ftrat hlllf, wtth the Venguardt UCI, after dropping an 83-68 remaining m the first half only to see IPP9'entlY Mlzlng control wty ln decision at Montana Thursday. the P1lo1s rattle ofT L? stra1ghtto g~o the l900ftd half with • 11·2 run •t needed only a short plane ndc to top. 18-1 ~.The Anteaters managed tfMt tt.-t to 11MUfM a 44-30 Portland to await Saturday mght's close to wrthtn one at 22-21 d ~. non-conference contest with the Pt· tr:uled b) two (35-33) at halftime -luttblntnthltnl6ghtwlnwuoot lotl .s it turned out. tnc UCl coache But the second half belonged to going to be wy U the BuMdogl and players hung around cold air· Portland The Pilots. up • 1-48 with (M) arlltduely dewed "'* way ports ui the northwest for 51'1 hours I 3: 11 remaining. outscored the Ant· bllCk ~ the . ...,,. after forcing and sat through plane delay after caters 19•2 to settle the issue the v......,dl lntO tonMI Ill-ad-plane delay before finally amv1ng UCl's Johnny Rogers. "ho was vtlldlhott. here. suffering from a 102 degree ICC'I 8CCUr8Cy at the fr... Then came the real bad news. temperature dunng the Anteaters· throw lne proved orltlcel down the Portland pulled away from a close airport debacle, was hralth~ enough ltr8'0h. LeeclnO 87-ee with 31A ball game in the second half to ptn an to scort 16 points. and Troy Carmon mlnUtel· to pltly, the ·Venguard1 86-69 defeat on UCL handmg the returned to form by sconnf a team· procmded to hta tlx ltratght from Anteaters their fifih loss against JUSt high 18. In fact. four of UCI s starters the ctwtty ltrtpe to eecure the two victories this season. • ·reached double figures. Tod Murphy YIQtory. Portland, 6-1 ,.has now knocked off and Bryan Williams chipped in 12 ~.:au~~ WU the hero four PCAA teams. UCl joined11 listof and If points. respectively. In the v ' recent wen ~ Chllpmen, oonYWted on both eftdt -~~..=-= Clippers Oodge Bullets. 109-103 tt'9ft ~ fouled ICC'I Nett LO ANGELES (AP) -Norm seven stra1iht points to lead 103-Q2 Andlr'IOn, who dropped '" two Nixon scored 26 points and Dertk _after Bill Walton upped in a shot moN free ttwowe. After• tumowf, math added 20 Saturday nt&ht to missed by Nuton Washmgton could .... , Our"9m Mllltd tt'9 geme lead the Los An~eles Clapper!' to a only get Wlth1n fi ve points with 3S nllt 1 109-IOlNattonal Basketball A.ssoaa-seconds left after that bY '"'*'"II tw '"°"' the lne. t1on victory over the Wash101ton Guard Jeff M lone camt on the Gulir•M'•Mly Mc>Jllt.lr pump-Bullets. bench to lead all st1n'crs with lO I itd In 11 polnta to ..... SCC, wtth point for Wash1n1t on, which IO\\ tlS DUmlm eddlr'912 mnd Miele 8NC9 The Cli ppers, who won the-tr fourth third tra1aht Jeff Ruland added 18 11.,.,.. v~ ... 17 of 22 stra11ht game and their fifih ID 1he1r potnl5 for the Bullcl frM .. fNe lhrow lne. lasl s1>., led 82-71 gotoa mto the final For Lo n~le ,Junior Rndieman ICC le beck In aotlon nut QU ner. The Bullet' cut that advon· ~red I 9 point and Walton addt'd ...... ~ C.. Stet• t c 10 9~92 with 4: IS rcm11n1ng 10 1' points Jn add1t1on to lead•na the .......... In • ~ The two the aamc on a.Jay1n by G u W1lltam,, (1ippc" '° ~onna. Nixon addtd 1' _.. l'Mt In tt'9 h rCM.md of tht whtl set an NBA rttord 1n the fir t " tSI ~ Tournement, wtth the quarter with his l.404th cal'('Cr "cal. The clipper\ ncvertrail~. opcnana v~ com•no ~ wtth • ,urp;minp, Randy . mith. a n .21 lead after one-QU3rtcr "'h'c" •1'.~. Lo~ Angeles then pullrd aw"' with thl' c~tend«l to ti 2-47 nt halfhmc Ra m running back has shown class on and off field -- 1 n a day and age where Bo} George's ltpsttck ma) replace Wa) nr 1 GretLk} ·s hockey slick as a symbol of hero worship. one breathes a silent pra;.er ofthankc; for the hke) of Enc Dickerson. When 1h1s)Oungman firstarrned at Ra ms Park from Texas, the assembledJournahsts knew this was somethtng special. They could not know 1t would take him less than two seasons to break O.J Simpson's single-season NFL rushing record but 1t was clear this was no ordinaf) football pla) er Greatness comes along onl~ once 1n awhile and now and then but tt stands out as though 11 amvese'ef) da} Enc Dickerson startled the au· d1ence tht' first ttme he earned the football for the Ramc; Smooth. man. effortless .\ gu} from another time watched number 2Q run pac;t a defenderandcalled 11 Ou1ddn'c Forth ts reason. Dickerson will never be a thnlltng runner There really isn't that much electnctt) 1n his efforts. Hedoesn'tJukepeoplc. He doesn't dance or stutter ~tep or dips) do. What he docs 1c; malt' 1t ll'o"-eas) Above all. Dickerson docs not look ltkehcl\l''cnrunn1ngfa\t Denni\ Harrah. an offen\n c ~uard.,., ho ha<. hcen Lhrn\I. 1ng hlot ~'for running Buo TUCIEI SPORTS COLUMNIST backs tor a decade, !>Cl\ s he see\ 11 mosll~ from a pos111o"n on tht•gra'>'> but ht· explains 11 \en wt'll .. He.goes past :you quietly.·· Herk sa)s. ··You don't hear Enc run past vou and I'm not e\en sure you sec ham It 1s more hke you feel htm going past .. hke ·whoosh.' ll 1s reall} something. This 1s the H~I) best " What Harrah 1s sa' ing is that this ma} be an cnttrel' new model in J runntng back He doesn't run around defenders and he doesn't smash into them and run over them He JUSt son ofghdes past them. lea\ ing them stanng at the empt~ tape around their hands Forallofth1c;. though Em D1derson might be special tor another reason. It might be bel'JU~ he 1s such a pleasant person No pnmadonnathtsone lt1\not likeh the fame and the bankroll ~ 111 change him because 1fthat wen: to he the case.1t probabl} would ha\ e c;taned b) no~ The signs arc not 1 n the least difficult to rl"cogn11l' fa.ample· Reggtl' Jackson. ba<,t•ball '>uperst.ar Ja\~son "ould g1 \ c HlU lhl' c;h1n offh1'i bar~. \t1meone onn· ...iad hu1 he ~ould \all a media conlcn·n1.l' to announce 1t There 1s no runnmg out the back door for Enc Dtckerson. He stays as long as he is needed and the tntcrV1ew d~ not ha vc to be on a network or ~1th a nattonal magaztne Dlckrrson answers the-qucsttons thought full ) and honest!} 1t 1s almos1 as though he understands thr JOUmahsts hungrr for somet111ng a l11tle spcx1al and oul ofthr ord1na~ For 1 nstance 1he otherda' he tal~ed about a\ 01ct' telling him he would hrea~ the single-season ru'>hang record He too~ greal care to ..a' he was not suggesting that God came 10 htm -JUSt a httle VOICC'. but h1g enough to make the story 51ng. Dtclcrson as careful to credit his offens1"e hne ",thout malang a grandstand pla) of1L He talks about hlS hlod .Cf"S In 3 prOfCSStOnal manner and " hen he takes them to dinner or bu~s them C\pcns1"e watches. he tnes to lo.eep It confidenual. Enc Dtckerson sa} she docsn 't thtnl hew1ll C\erbe ftntshed learning about foot hall -from his coache-s and the people around htm At the "1mr time he does not snow}'ou wi th falr,e modest\ .. , tlU 'illll ha' cn't seen the best of f nc Dickerson.·· he says ··1 hope tt works out that ;.oudo ·· Dicke~n · c; c;eason may be closing 'loon. but there-will be others They 1.omc along on I) once in awhile and no" and then. those cast in the mold ,,, greatneo;sand there 1s no mistaking them l 1m!.. and hc;ten carefulh the nr'tt 11ml' 'ou o;ec 1.1r hear this ki°d and \OU .,., ill~, • .,., hat I mean Dionne gets No. 600 in 6-5 win Kings cente r now fo urth on NHL list of a ll-tim e scor ers l'i(1LE"OOD ( P) -Jim f-o\ and Marlo. Hard\ each scored t~o goals and Marcei D1onnc added ht 600th rareer goal Saturda-. ntght to le-ad the Los Angeles Kmp to d b-\ "lat1onal Hockrv League \.ICtor) llH'r the Calgary Flames. The Krngs opened a 4-1 lead m the (lpenmg penod on goals and still led 6-' going into the final penod bt'fort Calpr) rullted on two th1rd-pcnod gonls b)I i...rnt Nilsson. whG had a hat tnck for the Flames The Kings nC't'dcd a save from goalie Boh )an~t~ on a point-blank \hot b) fddtr 0«rs in the-final sttond!'I to preserve the-v1cton befort I ~.48 faM at tht' O('\.lm \.\1th tht' \tllo'"'. the "-1ngs mo'cd to v.1thtn two point of the Flames .lnd the-W1nnipe& kt for S«Ond pl:t<'<' m thc m\ the-°'' mon Tern Ru<1low,._1 al ' ~oft'd for the k.1na.<. \tC'\.t' R01rk and l-dd1c Ike"' also ~red fot ( .alpry •\ftrrthc FlameHut the 1'.tnp' le-ad to 4-l on aoal b-. 11 n and Rtt" m the ~onJ ptnod Hard} ~ or\"d IWO p()V.C'r·pllV &Oii to ltf\ the "-1n back to a thrtt-pl ad"ant c after tv.o penoch. I or 01onnc. ht'i MXlth 10.11 v.a<. ;t powcr-pla\ goa l Jt 14 1(l ol thl' opening pcnod to gt' l" thl· l\.1ng'> J ' I lead, w1th Da'e Ta\lrn Jnd \1.l rlo. Hard\ asststtng Hardy passed the pud.. to fa, 101 "ho earned 1t dlN n the nght \1dt' 1nll' ( algal")·!> end Ta) lor then led Dl\ln ne al the top of the slot and Dionne beat Calgan goahl" RCJCan Lcmt•hn "1th a ~ 5.(oot shot The-goal wa' D10nnc·~ 17th of the season He ranks an fourth place on all-lime goal-~·onng ltst behind Gord~ lfo""e Phil F<ipoi;110 and Bobb\ Hull The goal puts Dionne 1n hi\ 14th -.ca,on in the 'HL. onl} 10 goals hc-htnd Hull for third place on thrall- 11m( g,,al <.lonng hst Hull sco~ 610 go.ii" in I ti "H l seasons 1)1(lnnl' ~as the-second pla~er ,h11<.Cn 1n the 1\.).,1 entr) draft. '-<'l«tN ll\ the Detroit Red W ings. tx•htnd (rU\ Latleur. who rtt1red carltrr th1 ..eason from the-Montrt<t.l ( an.1d1rn\ Dionne played four vean w1th Red Wtn~ (l<n1.7Sl. befort hcang 1gned a a frtt agent b} the ~ing\ 1'.1ng" gnahl' Jancn lo. locked out 28 ,,1 l l ( algan 'hlll\ Dick erson denies contract story LOS.\ '-I ,EL E~ (.\Pl-Running hall fm D1l lo.crwn has denied a pubh•!icd report that he 1ntt'ndC'd, I<' .t\l for a nc"" contract aficr breal ing 0 J ~1mp\On·, \1ngll'-\t'ac;~1n "lauonal f t)(llhall Le413ue rushtnf rt"Cord ··1 m \Cl) up'!Ct a~)UI that C'ipc'(tall\ 1h1c; do'IC to the-pme." Dtclcr;on \atd .. I'm \er. dlS@U!>ted. and when I get bad •. thert·~ ionna bt' somtlhtng do~. hout that arttdc ·· Dickerwn "'""quoted a'i sa)'tnl that h" quot<'" in the Los n~les H(f'lld EumtMf J'Uhh ~ fnda\ "l-amc out ot a ~l<tdat\JC.al coo,.crsauon . "The au\ a'§l<'d me ahout m~ contract. and I ..aid n "'a~ a ~ood contract but "e ma' ha\.C 10 tal._ a~lUI 11 afle• the \t'.-son .. 01Ckc"°n said "That v.:t\ all that v.a\ ~id "I foci \IC._ ahou\ 1t, 10 h<' hone-'ll It makes mr '('('m hke I'm mone,·hUnJr)'. and I'm no11 mone' hungn pcnon rm JU't lool mg for th~ be 1 deal that I can ct But n ht no,. the\'\ not an m\ futun 1 JU~t want to fin1\h the 'ICl'IOO ()ldc~n t'l l't'poncdh um1nr.S I H .000 1n \.Ila!'\ and a $2~5.000 rtpon1na bonu" 1h1'i ~•'<>n . the-~"t>nd \CU of a four·\ear rontract th ' total S:! ~ m1lhon . I Otange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. December 16, t984 Wysocki to run Jn Sunklst meet LI Toro\ Ruth \\-)sodr.i, ~ho!.t win over M&T) Dtckcr 1n the 1.500 mete~ at the Ol)'mp1~ trusts final wa ont of the b1ggeM up t of the year 1n truck. will open her 1985 season at the 26th annual Sunk151 lnv1tat1onw Quantity, quality at Irvine Tourney Eight area teams to begin om pe tition at four sites in five-day. 32-team event The meet 1 luted for f-nda) night. Jan 18 31 the Los naelt ports Arena and is the first mivo• Southland track C'ompe1it1on i.nce the conclusion of the Ol)'m· PIC' • By ROGt:R CARLSON Of.._°""",... aw l'la, Man nil, Ir' me. Wootlbndgc. Un1vcr\1t) and Saddkback arc tntered. a are South Coast League powers Capistrano Valley, M1ss1on Vil•jo, Laguna Hills and El Toro. • Decker 1~ also cntcrl·d in thC' unk1st rt)4!Ct, but it's now ex· peeled that Wysocki will run the 800 and Decker the mile in 1he meet. Wysocki qualified for the Olymp1c:1 in both the 800 itnd 1,500. In term~ of's11e, the) Mmpl) don't come any lnrier than this wttk\ lrvme Invitational. and 1t would bc difficult to find many high ~chool ba~kelball tournamenh anywhere in Southern (ahfom1a with a heuer blend of quality as the U·team. five- day C\travaganza held in four gym~ get!i underwa) Monda) Held at four Siles -Woodbndgt.·. University High. Irvine H i~ and lJ( Irvine, It's u non-stop affair with no days off. tn ordertow1n itall.orth1rd. fif\h. seventh or the coosol11tion champ1onstup, 11's a matter of five game in five day~ Eight Orange Coast area teams - Corona del Mar. C ona Mesa. Estan- The championship will be dec1d~ Friday n11tht 31 WoodbndRe High. SPORTS BREAK Cowboys feeling. un.wanted after Pro Bowl voting From AP dispalcbes DALLAS -Several Dalla~ Cowboys are convinced their tt.·am was snubbed by votcro; picking players to compete in the National Football Lcagul' Pro Bowl. and contended that ··people 10 the league don't like the Cowboys." Dallas had only three players selected to the Nauonal Football Conference team. none as starters. "It's quttc obvious to me that people in the league d9n'1 hkc the (."o"'bo)s." ~1d running bat·k Ton) Dor~tt "'The vo11ng this year was ama11ng. It reall> makes )OU th1nl about 11 .. ~ ~ ~) j afet) ~tthael Oo\.\onS \,\.as outraged to learn that. desp1tt' his St.>. intercC'ptmns and a tedm· IC'ad1ng 9J solo tad.les. he had not bcen selected to the team He said he \.\oaS surpnsed that San Franc1\Co's Carlton Wil- liamson a cornerback most of1he season. made the 1eam as a >alet) Donett fhe 49ers· Ronnie Loll. tnJured for four games. t.1nd Dwight Hicks v.ere each SC'lected at comcrbaLk. even though both ha'e pla~ed safet} this year. The three 49ers were ~ekctcd despite their team·, ranking of 17th in pas~ defl'nse 1n the league. "How can the) ~elect those gu)s·>" Downs askt.'tl. Erving, Malone key 76ers• win Julius Ervlog exploded for 11 points m 1n 1he final six minutes of play and Andrew Toney added IO fourth~uarter Saturday night 10 lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a I 14-102 win 0' er the ('h 1cago Bull!> in National Basketball Association action. The Sl\e~. now w1nnl''' 1n 10 of their last 11 contests. were paced by Moses Malone's 28 points . Elsewhere. Dennis Johnson h11 three fo ul shots 1n the final minute to help Boston hold ofT Allanta 101-94. Johnson. who finished with 20 points. hit the free throws after the Hawks hat! cut the Celtics' lead to 95-92 with I :04 left. Atlanta's OomloJque Wllldos led aJI scorers with 25 points ... Pbll Hubbard scored 18 poin1s and Paul Thompson and World 8 . Frff each added 16 as Cleveland won for only the third ume in 22 games this season, a 102-97 victory ovC'r the New York Knick!> . Clark Kellou scored Er.t.n,1 24 points and Herb WUJJams added 21 as I nd1ana stopped New Jersc}. I 12-100 ... Hou'1on·s Ralph Sampson scored 38 points as the Koclcts edged Dallas. 111-11 5. Guard Mltebell Wiggins htt a 15-footcomcrshot with seven seconds left to secure the win for Houston. which moved to Within one game of 1dlc first-place Denver in the Midwest D" 1s1on . Kansas C'1ty's Joe C. Meriweather popped 10 a I .!-foot Jumper w11h 33 seconds re__mai nin&and then added t~o free throws seconds later to secure a 11 0-105 "1c1ory O\ er Sca1tll' ... Mike Mllebell tossed in 38 points and Artis Gilmore added 22 to lead San Antonio past Phoen 1x . I 20-1 11. Gretzky: Five goals, two assists Mid lUn'ildt•rcd th1· 1r.1tn\ 10 heat lor the rt¥hl to mall' II to the ...:mlli11.11' ;ucC apl'ltrano Valin .rnd f <,tanu.i in the lov.l·t brat kl't and M 1)\101\ V 1t'Jt1 and &iddlebJrl.. in lhl' upp..•r hracket ( ap1~tninu Valk) I'> lhc b1¥ ¥llll "' thC' loadt'tl c1ghHl'i1rtl hral kt't Jt l 1< Irvine. whl·re the hr\t thrl'e di!)\ determine quonerftnah'>t'I. Fst4inc1a, unbeaten throu¥h four !>tartll and the 111hi;1 at thl· Lagunu Beach lnv11at1onot . t) thl' 11."am to watl'll Ill the c1ght·lt'am anair "" llnl\crsll). wh1k M1~s1on Viejo and addlcback. two team .. "'1th soltd credential!. for down thl· road '>Ul'Cl"'"· hold slight hand-; as lht• fuv onll') a1 Irvine and Woodhndsr through the quarterfinals Broncos silence Seattle Denver captures AFC West crown with 3 1-14 vic tory From AP dlspalebes EA TTU: -John E:.lwa}' pai.sed for one touchdown and ran for another Saturday as the Den' er Broncos captured the AFC We't title with a 11-14 National Football League victor) 0' er the Seattle 'ica- hawk!> m u tegular-"Cason finale between two playoff-bound teams Elwa}' had a onc->ard touchdown run 1n the first quaner and a 14-}ard scoring pass 10J1m Wnght in the third pc nod He wa<., 1ntercept~d four time' b} the Scahawks 1n the first half. but 1t was the Broncos who made two kc) takeaways 1n a pi votal third quarter to wrap up their third AFC' West crown Denver al<.o won the d1v1o;1nn 1n 1977 and 1978 \mon~ '>UrtH: ul tht· ltr.,t 111und matd1u1l\ .\1 In inc \.1111.1 \nJ l11\.1tat1onal flnuh:,t' M1<o<o1un \ tl"Jt> and an1a \na rnlltdc '\t l < In 1ne C m ona dcl Mui and f-ooth1ll 11 \. tu u' 01d the cun<\ula11on brur ket < 1am1· time\ 111 th1<o tnurnumcnt Mt" i;taggered b> uni) 110 mmull.'\, wh1rh mcnn~ man~ of the 8· ~O gaml''> will probabh he starting later th:in o;c:hcd- ulcd Wluk the Irvine lnvnauonal 1& ohvmu<>I) thl· b1ggt·st, there arc otht·• prl'p l>a.,ki:tball tournamc:nt' .inJ non-league Ul't1on '\chcdull·d thl\ week Among the non league a11ral11t11l\ -all "'h1ch lOmt· on Wt·dnt'"<la\ night (7 '°' •Otl"Jn V1t•v. \ 'icahawl\, \O 1m- pre""'' l' 1n thr T ourn..iml'nl of Cham p1un' 31 Cal Pol} Pomona and .\naht•tm ( Oll\t:n11on ( enll't will tw .. 1 lngk•v.O\>d • Foun1::11n \I .llk> ·, BJron~. '-l altl'' losing 1" ice JI thc T of{ whl·n gwird '\1mon lhomJ\ "Cnt dO\.\oll \.\otth a k111·1· 1nJun return., to 1111'1 ( ompt1111 •~1.ttl·rlk1\Muna1d1' \\1th loni Lc\o\I\ doing ht~ tl11ng, H'turn to thl .\nahl.'lnl ConH·n11on C l'ntl'r 111 duel Verhum lkt Other tnlll n:1mcnt pla) *** trvlM Tourl\llmtnt FIRST ROUND MONDAY Ill lrvlne Hklhl J-Son<)ris ., Savanna 4 J<>-Sanla Ano v\ Minton V1t10 6--Tu\ltn v\ Co\la Me\11 7 31>-<iarden Grove,.v\ trv1n1' t II WOOdbrld9tl Hklh l J-Magno110 "' Convon 4 »-Norco "' Saddltb.lCll t.-Rancn~11m1lo\ " Et Toro 7 30-YoHa .lrk v\ W004br.c!ge 11 Un1vtnltv HIQlll )-Trov vi. We\tern 4 30-LO\ Am•OO\ V\ e "ar>< •• 6--Corono ., Loouna Hiii\ 1 30-0on LuOO vi. Un1ver\1lv (ti UC INlntl l-So forror><:e JV vi. 8 olH Gron<!!' 4 30-Arlei.la "' C100 v111ev 6-Moreno Valley vi. Mar,no 1 30-<orona ae1 M1r "' Foolhtll La Quinta Touma,,,.,,, FIStST ROUND TUESDAY (.i u QvlMa Hitlhl 6 lS-Pomona vi. L•kewood 1-Sanra Ana Volley "' Ed1i.on FIRST ROUND WEDNESDAY 6 IS-WHI Torrance"' Hvn11no1on 84!oCh 8-€1 Mo<lena vi. Lo Quinto Sen 0141911110 Tournament FIRST ROUND WEDNESDAY •t 1ll\u11 \4· I J up1:11' Lh\' l.J l)u1111a Im 11,11ton.tl on I uc\<lJ) night <K o'dll\ kl agJ1n\t \.tow An.i V Jlle>. \lotth ,I ..t, tt· Wtlh thC Winner Of P1,muna .ind I .1~t'\.\oOod on I hunay 1n thl' ..cn11li11al'i II c,uccessful. •llunllnf$100 Beach ( 1-.:? wath ll t>0-~2 dl'll~ton over < ·ompton) 1s 1n tht· ..arne l-<1 Quinta tourney. startina on Wedni.'')dil )' agam~t We~t Tor· ranri.' J\ wrn hl·re would '-tnd the 01kr~ to tht' c;cm1final~ Thu,.Way night aga1n5t F.I Modena or tht' hoM Attl'l''> •Wr'>tminstt'r (1-3) ml'Cts an Marrns JI 7 in the lir'it round of the \antu Barbara lnvitauonal at Oos Puehlo' U1gh Wednc~y. • Nt:\.\oport tlatbor returns to tour- nament pla} at the San D1cau110 ln\llutmnal 111 San Diego County, \lo 1th .i ' pm ma1chup Wednesday with El < ;1rt11no'<; Wildcat!> from Ocean~1dl· al \;in D1cgu110 fi1gh • lo(.'ated 1n I nunita!> •<keJn \.'1ev. takes m credenuals north w thl \rro)o Grande Opnm1<1t Tournament. w11h El Paso De Robles. J \l hool o f l~than 400 \tudents. 1 the hr't round c)pponent at 6.30 on r hur'l<l<I\ •And Nl'wpon ( hrn11an will be ho~1111g 11\ eight-team mv11at1onal .ind 1hr Conquerors are matched up in fhur~da) ·s nightcap a~1nst R1vrr- "de ( hnsllan al 8. *** (It T~Y ""'" Hltttl J-Bvrrougnl "' Vl\111 • •S-Hoover "' Orenot Glen 6 JI>-rorrev Plnu "' EscondldO 8 1 S-OC:Hn\lde Ill St Bernard (II S.n 01-.illo Hlotl) 6 )(> Sdn O•~lluilo v\ F allbroo~ 8 1 ~ ~svous 11s San Pncuel l Ntwoort Horbor vi. El Ca mino • 4~Powov •\ El Cenlro Santi Barbar• Toum1m.nt FIRST ROUND WEDNESDAY 111 Olli ,.ueblfl Hltifll •-8•\'IOP •\ C•l><·llo S JO-O"' Pu~btO\ "' $1 Jo~n' l-!>011 M11rcol .,,, Wtt1t•1tn\ler 130-Sonia Barbllro "' Mt C•rl'll4lt Arrovo Grande Toum1ment FIRST ROUND THURSDAY (II Arrevll Grandt Hktft) J.-Ata\11dero "' R•onet11 • 4S-Homes1Hd IS•n JoseJ v\ San Lllll Ot>t\OO 6 »--Oce"n V•ew 11\ El Paio dt Ro~i. a 15-{ttnvori S•llllJ.l\I •\ Ar!O.l'Q C.r•od• NewDOrt Christian Toum1ment FIRST ROUND THURSDAY l•I HtwllOrt Cnrllt\ln Hltttl J JO-Htfltaue 11\ Oran11~ Lutneran ~ va11~v Cn,,sllan vs LibetlY Cnr1s1t11n o 30 Rio Hone!<> Prei.> ., Moro11otno 8 R1verstd4P C""'''an v\ Ntwoorl Cnris11011 "If I didn't ma kt 11 1h1<; 'rear. how will I ever make 11? I had all the stat1'.>t1cs. I h·ad the 1ntercep11ons. I had tht quanerbad; trap-; (31 ~i. and I led 1hc team in tackles." Wayne Gretzky exploded to w11hin a point of tht· t .(X)() mark 1n National Hockey League career scoring with his third ltleumt· fi\e-goal performance. add- Dcn,cr. v.hirh lo~t to \c:i1tk :11 homt' 27-24 thrl'e w,·ck-, ago. lin1\h1·d m regular '>l'ason at I '-3 Thl' Aronrn'> pla) thl' \H l ·entral w.n- nn to tx· dl·ndl'd l<xhn -l'lth t•r < 1nunnat1 or P1mhurgh --1n Dt·n· H'r 1r1 two v.ccl' COLLEGE BASKETBALL Pla,,er.-. on thl' 21! Nfl teams '>ubm1ttC'd their ballots Monda\ .. , feel somt• anger lx'cau'>I: thq ">hould ha\e lxen more re.-.pon\lhk v. Ith the wa~ the) vuted." Do" ns \31d ··l)ome ol tht gu\s v. ho madc the team didn't e'en pla\ mo\I of thc \t"ar I fov. lair 1<. that''" Doug C o<.b1e Kand' V. hlle and Bill Bate.-. v.ere the on!\ ( O\.\ob<l\S '»Ckl tcd to the te.im the fev.est ( O'WbO\ '> on the tl·am '>Inn· ttf7'i ing t\.\ou a,.-...-.ts 1n c;parkmg the Edmonton Oilers to an X-2 triumph ~aturday night 0' er the St. Louis . . In other games Saturda), John TonelJi scored two goals. 1nduJing the game-v.1nner dunng a first pcnod fi,e. goal barage. a\ the Nt:w York lslandersJumpcd to a 5-0 lead and dl'fl•a ted Philadelphia. 6-2. The 'KtOr} ~napped a four-game !\lander lo')1ng <,treak and !.'\tended thl' Philadelphia losing streak to three game' for the first lime this season Ken Lloseman scored on a close-in '>hot 33 seconds into O\ er11me and the Bruins snapped an eight-game winless streak "'1th a 2-1 111ctof) O\ er Vancou .. er I tn'>t·m.in tool. a pass at center 1ct• lrom Keilb Crowder, charged O\t'r thl· hlut• ltne. streaked around Jekn .. eman Doug \callk I .:!--l alter lo\1n~ 1t'> tin.ii tv.o rcgular·'>t'a'lon game ... " 1n till· pla~om "'an \I ( \.\oild~ard team There's no doubt about who's No. 1 Quote of the day • Cedric Mantetl. Boston Celtics forward. after the Celts' 135-91 root of the Golden State Warriors: "Y~ don't llke to win by 40 points because It looks 8! t~ough you're rubbing It In. But the rules say yoo have to shoot every 24 seconds." Dashs Dream wins at Los Al Dash\ Dream lUndulkd om· ol the ~ most \uccci,sful )'car\ In 4uartahor\(' history Saturday n1gh1 at Lm .\lam1to\ h) "" winning the Ch1tmp1un ot ( hamp1on\ against a star-studded field . .\ winner alread> 1h1<, )Car ot tht· 1 u\ .\l..im1tu\ Dcrb\ and the SI m1ll1on -\II .\mem:Jn !.>t:rb\ ac, v.ull a\ three u1her stake race~. Da\h\ Dream '1rtuafl\ .hc,ured her~clf the 1984 V..orld Champion lltk V.11h her Champion of( hampmn.-. v.1n Ridden h\ Danm ( ardu1a l>a'>h\ l>ream ran·d over a slopp) track and through ..1 hca\ ~rain 1n a 11me ot 21 84 to beat 'v1cgant•tte h) one length Indigo Ill us1on 'W3'i third Da~hc, Dream paid S~ ~u. ~4 Xii and ~4 \.kganl"ll(' returned S4 no and S4 6'1 v.11h lndit:o lllu,mn returning \hO\.\o bat lo.er'> \6 h!J • Rise N High. the:!-I fo\l>rtle 1n the r:tle fin1'>hed c;c\enth hut was bothered in th1· carl\ stages of the rate b) [ oo T1d \> \1\ \lo-ho \o\a\ tl1.-.qualified fur the 1nfrat·110n Eagles to stay in Philadelphia Pllll \l>l l Pitt.\ -fhe I iigk., foot · hall team w1ll n·ma1n in Ph11:!dclph1a warn owner I t•11n.irJ I "'e announu·d JI .1 < 1t\ 11.ill nt \.\-\, 1111krrnlt' \.1111rd.t\ n1~hl · Tone Ill Halward and 'ltd the pu t l under goalie Richard Brodeur's oul\tretlhcJ arm tor ht'> l'Jghth goal of the '>Ca)on Paul Gagne scon·d t\.\oO power-pla} goals in a JS-second span 1n the scc.ond period and rookie Bruce Driver matched a team rcrnrd \.\otth four assists as Nc\.\o In~' routed (,)uchl:L 8-'. Pat Boulette con vencd a rx·rkct pa<;c; from Mark Paterson from the !>lut at 3.23 of men.me tu g1' t' I lar11ord a 4-1 comeback \tCtorJ over Montreal Darryl uuer and Curl Fraser scored a minute apan tn the fir~t penod and Ch1ca~o never trailed a<:1 thc Rlal k Ha\.\ok!t hdd on to defeat Minnesota. S· 1 Bob Carpenter \l<>red hi'> '>C' cnth goal in the la!>! '>l'\ en ~mc<.a'i ~ a'>hington ddeated the 1nJUf)·nddlt:d '\e" 'i orl Rang~r' 4-::! Ptthburgh mo,ed past the "-c" 't orl Kangl'r\ and into fourth plalc in thl· Patnd. I )1, '""" v.11h a 5-~ 'll tor\ o\ er h.iplcs'> ·r oruntu Lazers fall to Tacoma, 5 -3 T \( 0\11.\ -C1:if) !kale scored two m goal'> ~Jturda~ night to lead the Tacoma <,tar'i to .i 5-1 '1t·111r. 11 .... t·r the Lm <\ngeles L..in·r<., in .1 MaJor Indoor '><xccr League game l hr l .11~"'' 111Jl\hot the \tar<, 1X-2CJ hut Tacoma goalkn·rwr fohn B.1m·1t.1 hl'ld Im \ngelt·' to thrcl' goa 1, Saints shut down Giants I \\ T Rl 'l llt-RHlRD. l\J J - Da H' V. tl\on to\\t'd J tourhdo" n pa". Mont•n ..\nder\cn ktl kl·d a tie Id goal and thl "-;t'"' < >rk<1n'I dl'll'n\e \Jl l l·d Phil "i1mm'> "l'' l'n 11ml'' \aturd.t\ ,.., the \a1nt' lklt'Jll'd thi: plJHtll-hopl lu l Nl'" '111 I.. < 11;.int\ I(). \ Thl' ganw tl1d not al tualh figurr 111 Ne.,., 'ork \ cha nu:\ 11 f ga1111 ng, .1 pla yo fl hcr1h . HO\o\l'vcr. lhl' ( 11ant'>' dckat .. ,. 'lured Wa\htngton of at kJ\I 3 "'tlJ- card pla )off berth. and lhl· Rcd ... k1n., can capturc the Na11onal I oothatl C onkrem·c Fac;1111le toda\ b\ defeat· 1ng the ~t. Lout~ ( ard1nal\ · Rustlers top Vaqs,85-68 Mike I OH' \um:d :!I fX""'' and added eight J\\1\1\ to kad ( 1olden We'> IC olkge to an X'i-68"1ctof) over < ilendak and the lon.-.olauon <.ham- p10n~h1p of II\ own ba.-.lcth:ill tour- nament Saturda> night The Ruc;tlcrs (4-J) hod thrl'l' othn playl'r\ rearh douhk figurt'\' \tn ,. Jl ut\on w11h 17 . M;m l orig.in \.\Ith I(, and Hill Brun· "-llh I 'i I orig.in trnd I 111·hnunth nn lhl' n1glt1. It's Georgetown after 77 -5 7 romp over No. 2 DePau l From AP dispatches I ·\l"'DO\'l R Mll -\II \111rn (:ln Patrilk l:\.\o1ng \UJred I 'i t1t11111' .ind grahhed I 'i rchound' 111 kn .1 'enind-half wun that L·amt·d 1111 dekatcd GcorgetO\\ n pa<,1 Nco • DcPaul. 77-57. Sawnh1\ lo '11ltd1 1\ the Hoya.-. claim a' tlw -n.tllon\ 111p team. (reorgetown. nur'>lng a 'i \-5 1 kad \\tlh II m1nute'>topl;i~ \<.Orl·d I~ ~tra1gh1 prnnt<i to takl• ~1 tommanJ1n~ 71-S I lead with four minute'> rernatn· tng F" 1 ng. ( 1eorgt•tov. n ·' 7 lrn 11 n·n ll'I dominated pla~ .11 hoth l'lld' of lh\ court. c,conng "vcn pt11n1' and blockrng three <;hot., dunn~ the Ho\a!>· run Pern McDonald. a fre.,hm..1n oul 111 !\.ev. C)rlcan'>. La . scored four rx.1111t' and ~tole two pa~c;co; dunng the c;1rcak as the defending national C'hamp1011' raced to their se"rnth ~1ra1g1h \.\otn ot the sea\on and I !:!th in a m\.\o daung back to last }C<H Elsl·wherl' UCLA 98, USIU SO: Regg1r M tlkr '>cored 18 point~ a' thl' Ur u1n' O\UV.hl.'lmed l lnttt·d 'il<lll''> lntt•r n,111onal I 'n1\CP1tl\ 111 a 11011-r"n tcn•ntt• µnw at Paule~ f'a \1 hon I nahk 111 .. halt· l '\IL 1n the first '" minutt''I. l < LA ran oil J t 7-2 '-PUrt rnul"'a~ lhmugh tht· lif't half 10 IJk1• .1 21 llJ k ad \.\1th 1 45 rcm.11ning 1n lhl' ltr\1 h.ilf San Ol<'go • late 62, Long Beach l\tah• 60· \11th110\ V. .ll'>on '>tornl 14 Jlt•llll' .111d lhr \tll'l '>hell.I on 1n th<.• 1111.tl \l'l"nlh l1Hkk.1t 1he hu,t 411a~. \lll'I tr.11ltng lhl'l·n11rt• \nund hdlf. I 11ng 1\1'.ll h \t.1tt· l u1 tlw ·\/It•<..,. lcad t• • 1,' "Ii "11 h 11 'eu1nd' left on a free 1h111\l h\ "11.1tlord llamltn <\fter 11.tmhn mt"-t'd .1 \Clond.free throw. '·in I >1t•ie,o \1;111· gt11 the rebound· 11ut tllrnl·d thl' h.111oH·r1mml'd1:11cl~ 1\iaKara 6?. St John's 59: llost '\ 1,1~.ir a P<lll'd h' '><>phomorc center fol' \rl;1uclr.a,· 20 pointll. withstood "''er.cl \t Joh11·, ralltc'> to up~t the ·lth ran~l'll Kt·dml'n \1empbi~ Sta tl' 68, Missi11fppl ~late $9 l-.t•11h L Cl' \cored 27 point" 111 k.1'1 tilth-r.1nli:d ~kmph1s State to I h \' 111 llfinnt' 113, South Carolina State 47: \1 < h.111 p.11gn tht• \IXth-ranked II· hn1 kl1 h\ \nthonv Welch and Ken '011n.1n ~1th 14· potnl'i apiece. 1w11m1·d v.1nk<><, ~outh Carolina \t,111 . Mt 112, Oklahoma Stale 6S: Guard < arl V.. n~ht \t or<.·d 25 points as the \l'\t•nth r.111krd Mustangs won the t h,1mp11111,h1p 111 tht• !>atlas Morning '-1 "'' c l.""l Im thl' third , ron- '1'< lilt\\' q·,11 "I Jrll \t'I\ pk<i'lnl t111111!hl hl·laU\l' lhr I agln .trl' going 111 \l~I' 111 Philaddph1.1 \o\hl'rl' tht'\ twlnng."' fo\c st11tl "Iv.ant t1111ta11lo. \11a \tH c 1011\Jc torhl'lping rnale 11 p<l\\tblc. Television, radio TELEVISION ( .11ld1·11 V. l'\1 hll " 111 fd ,11 .. ,, 1111111 tlu· 11001 ( ~4 1w1t1•ntl n1.1rJ..1ng thl· ti"1 t11tll' thn ·, l' \ho1 helll'r thJn SIJ rx·rll"nt 1n a ganH· th" 'l'il"Hl MONARCHS WIN ... From Cl "I ha\t' 1,tl k1·11 111 < omml\c;1oner Ko1t•lle. and lw ha\ proml\l"l.l Im l ompktl' toopt.•ratton \.\oh1ch I appreuJIC I hroughoul thne d1flilult negot1at1ons. m\. fon:mo'>t J1·\lr1· ha\ ht-en tu h·t•p thr Fagin 111 Phlladl'lph1.1 I o\t.' '.t1d 10 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: St. louts at Washington, Channel 2. Noon -PREP BASKETBALL: Tournament of Champions. Ocean View vs. Mater Del (tape), Channel56. ~ Man Macfarland had 16 po1n1 ... for the Va4ut•rm while tcamrr1<11c John Hull man addt•d I 4 ( 1lendalc lall' 10 5-6 un thl' .-.cac;nn 11 <amino raptured thl' l'1gh1 tl·am tourn:tnll'nt \.\-1th a 71-60 triumph over I \ P1crte. Mat<.•r IA-1 < oach (raf) MrKntghl had Lt•\\" on the hcnl h tor mo!>I of th~ third uuartl'r a' the Monan.:h'> w1dl'ned a 25-24 hall11ml' lead into a 4 ,_Hi t•dg~ Hancock, Streck hold lead ~ p.m, -PAO FOOTBALL: Kanaas City at San eiego, Channel 4. .\n1clo pc V,slky <ll'kat ed ··Tom JU'>I v.a!>n't fCdtng up to p.ir He has Ou .ilnd .he's drained I hi\ tournament take<; a lot out ofa team Our first game wa\ 3\ tough 3'> an~ nl the four games.'' said M<. Knight. BO< \ K \JO"-r l.1 Phil llanuxl. n and Ron \ttt'l k hdJ on tu the leJd 1n the p(,.\ Team C ha111p1on\h1pJc<,p1tl ,J hogl') on tht• final huk ol thl' third round RADIO 1 p.m. -PAO FOOTBALL: Pittsburgh at Raiders, KALA ( 1110). KWVE-FM ( 108). 1 p.m. -PRO fOOTllAU: Kansas City at San Diego. KOGO (600). Mira( nc,t.i 56-51 1n the third plalc g.inw r I C .lm1nn''-M.uk W;1tk a Ml point guard wa'i namt·d tournament MVP C1oldon Wt'\t'<. Mart Longan \.\-3~ al'lo namt'd 10 tht' all -tournament ream For Ocean View 1t might well Ix' rememhcred a'> the "One That <1ot Awa)." as the ~ahawk' were tht re~1picnl'i of <;t'vernt hrcak'i \aturd<t) Hanux k and \m·1 k ltirnL·d 1n ;i 'I-under-par 6 ~ 10 mo~l· to ~'1-undn I x1 .t111 r ~4 h11l1•, I hat left them ont: o;trnkl' in front 111 1h1· tcum 11'1 l>an t•ohl and Gre11. Power~ 7 p.m. -;Ro BASKETBALL: Golden State at Cllppera, KIEV (870). 7:30 p.m. -"o BAllCITB~L: Wuhlngton at l.akers, KLAC (570). < inldcn Wc~t doc<,n't pla~ again until Thur'ida) when th<' Ru-;tler<. \l'nture to Vtsalta tor thl· < nlkgc of ~quo1a~ fournament. h~t. and forcmo-.t. I ew1'> man· agcdJu~t 17 pmnh. • Secondly. I homa'> fouled out with ·aebels roll over 'I:Oledo, 30-13, in California_Bowl From AP dispalcbl'J f ~(~NO -<)11!Hl l'tha1I. l<dndall tun· ninRhMT'l p:t\\('" Int l\.\-11 toul hdo\.\on\ and ran tor a third to kad l'ir ..... 1da I .. "\ l'~' tv a \0-1' 'Kl<>I) O\Cr I 111t•d11 in tilt' C Jhrnrn1.i Ro\'. I \aturdJ> It wa'I the mo.,I nnt'·\ldt"d mar~tn 1n th(' hov.1' \hort hr'1on J'> all thret· carl1c1 ~amn v.nt· ti,·\ 11kd h, 11n1· touc hduv.n or k\\ \nd thr k cbt·h \ll ton ,11l11v.t•d tht· f'aufit ( OJ'>I \lhlCllt \\\Ol~l.ltt0n Ill Jt<.'I l'\CO in th rt\&ll') with the Mid-\mem·:in ( nnfcrrnl~ at l\.\-11 \ ICtone\ Opll'l<.' lk'ip11t• ,1 ( .11 Hov.I rnorJ I ~4 \3td'i runn1nv h) \tC''<' Morgan T olt'do \.\o:l\ un.1hk 111 icner.atc enouaih ofTen\t' on kn third amt fourth-do~n plJ)\ I he· l<11t lt·t\ dtd do\<' the &JP 10 I t1 I I tn thl· chm1 911a ntr on a 'lt-v1m1 tnlll hdown fl31'' ( lrom quartcrbal k \ .J \ag~r to wide n.·ce1 .. er Rill Poure Aut lhc Re~·I.-. l.lml' hat.k with two quick ~cuc .. 10 run the mar~in to l0-1 l h) the end of th(' rx·rnld .. Rc~nc-running h:ick F.lhfn "IC'kt''r" \\ ood\ a frc<.htn. ll from FtC'\llo 1hr1lluJ lot:·~, IJn'> b\ bur'il1na 1hrou h lhl· m1ddk for.-lh- \ard .... ore tiftcr Y.1dc H'te1'er<1l'Oril' l homl.I\ made a d1"1ng t atch lor a 48-)ard gain On l I'll. \i"o; nt'l\t poo;~n1on. C unn1ngham, who p:med lnr 270 )'ard'i on tht' d:t) faked a handoff, then ~mpc-trd to the naht on a 10 \Jrd Tl> l'\JO I nll•dn mo' cd lktp into 11 Nt V tcrtitot} l\.\oKC 1n the fourth qu~1nt ~ut was unohle tn \Cnrc The Rebel\ c'\plod°rd nn their""'' ollen'il\C plll\' of 1hr p,amr ,,, 11r1dr rt'r l"t vrr Mt< hnrl .. McDndl' took a cihort pa,., from< unn1n&)'tam then scooted aC'ro\'i the field before 1um1ng downfield hchtnd '\CHr:JI hlockcro; for J ~6 )ard gain fhat ..et up a I 9-ynrd toul hd11wn p:w. from < unningham 10 wide re~1ver Tony< 1ladnc)- Cunmng.ham cng.incered Lh Rebcli' ~onJ tourhdo"'n 'With fi,l. rnrnpl~t1on~ Im '' \.Ud<. the la'it a S.C\eO·'r3rd 'l(Orlng \tnl.e IO fl..1rl Jone'I The RockC't'i ant t'Wn ftr\t half held [tl)J(\, nt 22 and '6 y rd from D. ve V..alkcr Air Poree ialn• Independence ~H Rl VlPOR T La The t.nun man dated pre~nceofBruct· ~m1th did J1t1k 111 ht•lp V1rain1a fcch '" quurterh.ld. Bart Wet\\" running and p3\\mg 'ip:irkcd 1r I orcc to u ti 7 -7 rnllcgc foot ba II v 1c1<>1) "' 1 hr I ndc~n­ dencc Rowt <\m1th. honored wtth the Outland I roph}' thl'i year a.-. the na11on'\ loJl c·ollcaiatc in tenor lineman. had hccn ruled 1nehiJbll' tor pmt ~ason play by the N< A But :> Loumana 1udgc IS$UCd l14'-$tratnl0Jl O.tdcr r nda~ that kept bowl ofliual'> and V1r11n1a l «h trom harnn{l . m11h'~ appcarante on the liC'ld \m1th wa U'tdltt'd w11h eight tacklc"i in the ~me He \a'-kt'd V..t ") once Air force 8-4. pl3)Cd errorle"i, foottmll With '>C'Onna run'> on )ard<> by Jod) 4\1mmon41, I )ard b> Mlkt' Bro"' n and I) )ard'i hy We"' Wei.,., ulw htt 'il'-of \<'\en pa.-.<;C.-. for 49 )ard' .tnd wa., nam(•J thr 1t-1rnc'\ ou1m1nd1n~ oflen\t\C.'.' player We1'l\ earned :?Q 11ml'\ for Q' yard~ agnu1't .1 clrlc-n'iC" ranked No 2 1n the nal1tm '1111 \~!\It'll 111 1he third 4uarte1. JU~t r..t·rnn<h aftr1 getting h1~ fourth pcr- \onal Before the Monarch.-. could n·pl.tll' him dunng a lull in the action. he had hi' fifth and Mater Dc1 wa'.> \.\ollhout a 6-1! \t11rw1 Rut thl' '>cahawk' were unable to tn~ advantage a.-. Matrr Delwon the hattlrun the board\(28-ll)and in the turncnt·1 g;1me ( 11-Q). ~napping a six· game \lo-1on1ng \lrl·.tl.. for thr 6-2 ()cahawf,., ··wr·r~-.1101 hcttcrthan tht'>," s~ud a dt\appwntl'll Harn<,, whq watt'hcd one ol hi\ bc\t, Bl<11ne DcBrouwer '>Ufl~r throu(!.h a \-for-I I efTon fro~ the l1ckl and 1-lor·<> at the hnc. I he Sl·ahawks had four player.. m dC>ublr figure'>. agn1n, and four were honcm·d w11h all -tournament sctcc- lHm'>. "Th~· Ru> that didn't make all- tournam"·r'l. (Dave) Straight.'' 'laid l-~m..-. "he was the glue " Occ:in View took a~ ear1J lead (7, I). hut once the Monarch~ snapped out of 3 tie ot 34 w11h a buc-ttt by M 1trhrll. fotlo....,ed by a three-point pin) hy M1tt·hell to assume a 39-34 lead w11h 2 25 kft 1n the third quancr Ocean View wao; to play catch-up the rc'\t'of th\" I cwt'> p1cktd up h1~ fourth foul \I.Ith ~1111 4 S2 irn. but stayed out of trouhk rrobabty the best moment of the n1aht for either team came a tick after time expired tn the fir t half when Mater ~1 reserve Mike O'Connor grahbc'd ll dcfcn ave re· hound t'llfo fcct 1n hound~, nd hurled kn91h-uf-tht-<"oun O\crh:and hot whll h b.mktd 1n • It didn't 1.nun1. hut 11 ct•na1nl"' \\ nke UJl e\'cr-rnnt r N'L NATIONAL C:ON,.ltlNC8 W"I w LT Pel. ,, ,. 11•$111 '"" IS I 0 m 475 n1 lt•tn• 10 • 0 m~ 316 NtwOri.ent ' ' 0 4'e2te J61 Alllhl• 3 12 0 200 ,,, )72 e~11 x•Cl'lltlllO ' ' 0 loGO ,,, us GrHn l•v 1 I 0 '67 '52 2tS T1m11 81v s 10 0 m 2'4 Ut Dttrolt 4 10 1 * 210 371 MlnnttOll 3 17 0 100 2'2 ~ .... v·W1tnino1on 10 s 0 • ., 3'1 * St l.oult 9 • 0 loGO )96 ,,, D1lle1 9 • 0 loGO 2'7 2IO NYOl1n1a ' ' 0 5'>2" )01 PllllldelOlll• 6 I I ""', .. 794 AMllUCAN CONP81tlNC8 W"t •·Denver 1) 3 0 m J53 2•1 , .. , ... 11. 12 • 0 .750 411 212 v·lt•ldln ti • 0 .1JJ )61 76S l(en11t.Cllv 1 I 0 4'7 272 303 $1n 0 1100 1 • 0 .. , J13 l71 Clflt!'ll Pll1tburo11 • 7 0 w 374 303 ClnclMlll 7 • 0 467 117 )11 , .. .,, ... nd • 1l 0 m n> '111 Hout Ion l 12 0 100 no 410 ... , a Ml1mt 13 2 0 New Er>Oll"<I I 1 O NY Jtl• 1 I 0 1n<111n1POll• • 11 o luff•lo 2 13 0 .. , 415 277 533 34' )42 447 311 Jll mm m 133 rn 402 •·clinched CllvltlOll 11111 v ·cllntMd wl1Cl·t1rd 1>l1votf blrtl'I S.turOIY't SUrea New Orl11na 10, NY Glenlt 3 Oenvtr 31, S.11111 14 TedltV's G1m11 Plllaburgl\ 11 ltlldln St Loul• •I WHl'llnoton CCl'l1nMI 'l •• 10 1 m ) Klll\H Cllv II Sen Oleoo (Cl\ln~ 4 11 I om ) 9ufi1to 11 Clnclnnetl C11k 100 11 Dt1ro11 Clevetelld 11 Hou\lon .. llldl1n1POll\ 11 New Er>0l1nd Green lev 11 Mlnnesoll NY Jett 11 Temoe Bev Pl'lll1dlll>l'll1 11 All1n11 MilldaV't G1m1 OellH •I Ml1ml !Cl'llMll 1 '" ., IND RIGULAll SIASON NFL odds xRelcl9n 6 ) over Plll•t>urol'I •Tlmoe 91v 4 over NV Jel• 1tN1W Er>0llne1 10 over lndt1111000\ •Hol.i\lon 2 over Cte11tllnd 11.Wu1>lr>0ton 6 over SI Lout• Grtlff ISIY7"'> O<;~U'" xClnclnnell ni,, ovtr Buff110 xDltroll 'l over Cnleloo 11S.n Dleoo 2 over 1(1n"' Cltv Pnll1Cllfonl1 3 over •All1nt1 xMteml 6'"1 over OellH CMonCl•vl x-d1noll• l'IOme l11m "'°"' Herrell' IR-flu• & SPOl'ft loot! COLLEGE lnd9oendenee Bowt UNLV >O, Toledo 13 S<-bY Ou•nen Toi.«> l ) 7 ~ll NeveOl·LH \lfflS 1 6 17 ~JO UNL V-GllClnev 19 DIU trom Cun nir>Ol\e m lDIGlov1nna klckl TOl-FG W1tker n UNLV-Jonn 1 OIU from Cunntngl'lm Cklc~ telledl Tot-FG Welker 36 UNLll-FG OIGlovenne 44 Tol-Poure 38 oen from S.oer 1we111.er kick) UNL II-Wood• 16 run (OIG1ov1nn1 llltk) UNL V-Cunnlnonem 10 run (0 1Gtoven Ill kk k) Allendence -21,741 TIAM STATISTICS Tel F 1rst aown• ~ Ru•hff·vere11 53·131 P1ntr>0 vud• IJ7 Return vtrCI• 0 , .... , 11·)1 0 Puntt S·lS FumD .. t ·•o•• 3· I Ptn1111u verCI• 6·40 Time of Pou1u1on 37 44 INOllllDUAL lT A TISTICS UNLV 18 ,. 13'1 270 16 11 71 1 3-21 2 2 111 'l'l 16 RUSHING-Tolt<lo Moro1n, Jt ·I~ SttoMn,, 1 .. 2s. Harrt1 3-1•. S.oer, t ·I, F1ulkner. '1·2, Farmer, l ·O NtvtCle·LI' "'°'' Wood\, 9·SJ, Jonta, 9·'1S. Cun· nlno111m . •·19, Tevlor, 1·18, Ltwl•, 3·7 Brown, 1·3, Emery, 1·2- PASSINO.-Tolt<lo. S.111<, 12·31·0, 137 Ne,..dl·LH VffH Cunnlr>01\1m, 11·21· 1 270 RECEIVING-TOllCIO Poure s ,. Morgen, l ·ll, Huleflln•on. l·IS, Fermer 1·11 Wt ltn 1·12, H1rrl1. 1·7 Ntv1C11·LH """ Jone•. •·ll, McD1a.. 3·n G11<1· nev. l ·Sl, uFr1nce. J·13, Lewlt 2 13, e rown, 2·17, TnomH. I· .. Wood•, 1·8 lfldelllndlflCI aawt Air ,.,c. U, V ......... Tad\ 7 lcer'tlt'f~ Virolnl1 Tedi 1 0 0 0-' Air''"' > 7 0 1>-23 A"-FGMet-U VT-WIU11mt J run (Wefl ~ Al'-SlfNnOll• ' f\111 (M4tltOt ,., 1(11) row11 2 rU11 (Mlltot ldClt) All-W .. u 1> run Clllcl-f1lllcll A 11encs.nce -4 I, 100 TIAM STATISTICS VT ., l'lrst oowns " u It Uilllt• \ltrdt 0 ·207 U•?il P1ul11t v.rda 102 .. ltltWll vtrdt )1 17 p ..... 11 2•·2 H ·O Punta •·40 .. ., Fumbllt·lotl M J·O P1N1nlu·verd1 11-112 4•30 Time Of Poueulon 2552 3401 INOIVIDUAL STATllTICI RUSHING-Vlrolnl• Ttcl'I Hunter, 12 7S, Wllll11"1, 12·'4, Cox, 10-U, lowe, • n. llC1on, 1· 11; GrMnwood. Hor·mlnvt 2 Air Force. Wllu. 29-f>, Evon•, IS-SI, ~ •• S-27, Pltlm.n, 1·24, Brown, 3·1, Knorr, 11 PASSINO.-Vlrolnll Tltl'I COil, 6•17·1, 50. Greenwood, S·l-0, S2, Hunter, 0-1 1, O Air Force. Wein , .. 7·0. 4' RECEIVING-Vlf"olnl1 TICl'I Ille!«' 4·4S, NlltOfl, 3·24; Jonn, 2·21, Howlll, 1·7, Bowe, l·S. Air Force. Slf"nmons, 2·7, COiemen, 1-16, Flemlno, 1· 14, Brennen, 1·9, Brown l-l. It Other SC4"'" NCAA OfVISION l·AA PINAL Mont1n1 s1111 19. Loulal1n1 Teen • Cenlfll NAIA PINAL Arkin"' 1' Ctr.on· Newm1n NHL Kines 6, Flames s k-DY PW!MI C11oerv 1 2 1-S Loa AllOlllt 4 2 o--6 ""'' P.n.d I LDi Anoete1, Ru\kowlkl 7 (Foa, Nttnoll•), 1 ,,, 2 LOI AM•llt. Fox 13 lNknoltt, Mlcl.elllnl. t 2• (PC>), 3 C110erv. llorek J (Rtlnllert. Quinn), 11 41, • Loa A11oetu. Dionne 17 CT1v1or. HerdY). 1• It. (1>01, S LDi An~•. Foa 14 IRu1kow\td, Nlcnolll), IN7 Penellltt-MICIMI\, C1I (lrlpolng). a l1, PtPlln,kl, C1I linter· lerence). 12.52 S.Clftd Ptr!M 6 C1toarv, Nlluon 14 !McDoneld, Me· tounl, O·l'l, 1. C1loerv, Bff" 16 (Etlor1n11, ConrovCI), • 31 (oo); a, LOI Anoele•, HerClv S (Dionne, Tevlor), 6 16 (Po), 9 Loa AnQ1111, Herdv • !Dionne. Ntc:holl\), t9·S2 Coo) Pen1lfitt-G1ti.v, LA Ctnltr'ferenc•l. 2.l2 hmotllinl, Cet ll'IOklfno), S 21. Con· rovd. C1l (•1111\lng), 13 12, Ru•kowtkl, LA Clllon·Jlldllno), ll 12, Ellor1n11, c 11 lllOOk · tr>Ol. 194S .,..~ 10 C•IV•rv. NlbMn 1S IAMc:Jnnls, Re· 1nn1rt) 1·52 (PD); 11 Celo1rv, Nll•.on It. CE1v1t), 10'.20 (tl'I) Ptn1llln-Her<1y, LA llnler'ference), 1.0I, Nltl!Ollt , LA (lllffat tlk:kl, 2:4S; T1vlor, LA m1lor lllonllnol, 1 St , Conrovd, Cel melor cnol'lllnol. 7 59, Borek, C11 (llOoklng), t St, Hunler, Cel CIOut>te minor (lllgll·\lltklno, rougl'llng), 13'04, Pto1tn"'.1, C11 melor (flQnllnol. t3~. MokOMtk, LA (l'lloll·\lkltlng). 13'04, Le· Pointe, LA melor lflohtlnol. 13'04, EnoDlom, LA (llOOkl"9), 14 SO. Shel\ on 001~1lolrv 7·1l·1>-33 LOI A~ 14-9-t--31 G01Jlu-<110erY. Lemtlln (1.) tl\olt· 11 1111111 Eaw.,d•. tl•rt ol third otrlod II tnof\, I MIV") LOI A~. J1necvk ()3 il\01•·21 \tVlt) Allefldl n<ll -12.• ltefer-01vt Newell SlturaV'• k "'" Klne:I 6, CllOlfY S 90tlon 2. V1ncouver 1 loll NY ltllnde" t., Pl'llllClllPl'llt 'l H1rttord 4, Monlrt1I J Coll New Jtrt1v I , QueDIC l Pt11•buro11 S, Toronto 2 ClllCIOO 5, MIMltOte l Edmonton I, SI. Loult 2 W11l'llnoton 4, NY Renote• 'l T ........ 1 G•me• lll l!COU\llf 11 9utf1to MontrN I II Pl\il~lDflol Wl\lhlllJIOll ., NY ll•noer1 Ottron at W1nntOt1J Minnt.ote II CllklOO Women'& YaltvtMll NCAA CH~NSH" (It UCLA) TNllY'I Mltdlft - • om -Peclflt CJO·ll .. , Sin Jose St11t C29·71 6 om -UCLA (31·61 "' $t1nforC1 C?0-4) ~ > . ~ WISTlalt ,.ltlHC• ,ICMk DM*" w L ,ct. 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Mlllorn 2·4 H 4, Rullnd •·12 6-7 11, Bredlev 2-6 0·0 4, Gin Wlttt1m1 6· II 0-0 12, ROl>•ntOll .. 11 1-1 13 Miione ll-20 l-4 30, JoMtOll 2·6 0-0 4 Devt S·I C>-0 10 Tol1b -S·fO 1'1· 14 103 LA CLJnlltS t 109) -lrl<IOlnlln 9· 11 1-1 It, C111t 3·9 2·2 I. Welton 3·1 •• 10, Nlaon 12-n '1·2 'l•. Smlll\ 9•14 2·2 20, Oon1lchon 7·1 O·O 14, C1tcl'llno1 2·2 0-0 4, Gordon 0-1 0·0 0, w11111 2·S o-o 4, W1rrtck 2·3 0·0 4 TOll ll 49·19 11· 11 109 Sc-bv Ou1nen W1'1llno1on 11 26 2• 32'-103 LA Cllooen XI 29 20 27-109 fl\fff•POlnt ooe11-Mlk>ne Foulld out-None R1oouno•-Wunln111on 40 CRul1nd 9), LO\ AlllJllH 0 (Welton 13) AUl\1.-Wlll'llnolon 21 tMltone S), Los Anoelu 27 l Nht0n 131 To11 1 foult-Wetl'llnQIOn 9 LO\ AfllltlH IS_ Tld\· l'loCl'-"toolMon Allendlnce -1.141 COLLEGE Por1tand N, UC lrv1M 6' (Nlft-Cenler-) UC lltVINll (6') -Cermon 7 4·6 11. MurPllv s 2·2 12, ROOl<'I I 0·4. "· Wlll11m• 4 3·• 11, Lff 2 0-I •. l urllfts J C>-0 •. Klno 1 0-0 4, En0111l1d 0 0·0 O, Mlllff 0 O·O 0, Cltttlo 0 O•O O. Tol1I• 30 9· 17 t.9 ..oltTLA.ND (16) -FUnt 6 2·3 14, Hunt S 5·6 15. Vi n Neu• o-o I , Futlon S 2·2 n. CorDlll 4 2·3 10. Fundtno\llnd 7 C>-0 t•. H1Ylor 1 0-2, WIOO 1 0-0 2. Jenkins 3 2·2 I Plwtrtl'loek 0 1·2 1 Tolals 36 14·20 16 Hetfttme Portllnd, lS• 33 Tolet lout• UC tr-vine 11, Portllno 17 Rebound• -UC lrvlnt 30 (C1umon 101 Portllnd 40 tHunt, Ven Net•, CorDln Jenkin\ II, 1nt•" -UC lrYlnt 13 (Wllll1m1 13) Porll1nd 30 (FundlnQtlenCI Ill Alllt\Clt n<I 2,353 ' SoCal C ..... 73, Redlands 70 ( ..... ·~-) .1t•DLANOS l70l -Wet1n11:>1 lo, Hiii 4, Flnnev 6, MICl\llMn 1'. Sew 2, Ooclw111 10. Fltner 4, Rentroo 19 Tot•I• 30 10· ll 70 SOUTH•RN CAL COLL8GIE t7Jl - McAllltler II Ourl'lem 1?1 Brutt 11 Mv•ea 6, Ancser~n I , Avt111 •. Rt<ldtci< •. Wero 6 TIDDt 4 Totelt 21 17·'1'1 13 Helftome SoC11 Cotteoe J3·21 Tore lou•• Redl1nd• 21. Sout"4t<n Ca COi-21 Tec"nie•I ltl<ll•no• coecn Lemo CRI COMMUNITY COLLEGE Gotderl WHf IS, Glendale 61 (Gltdlft W1tl Tllll"ftlf'Mftt) GL•NOAL• ( .. ) -Cerr 12. Ate•1"<1er 12, Hoffmen I• Vtl1nt1tl1n •. M1cFerl1nd 16, HuDDell 6 Grluom 2. M.OOer 2 To1111 32 •·6 61 GOLDllN WllST (IS) -Lon 11 Huf\on 17, Lorloen lt, 0.00• 6, Bruce IS, AMnn 4, Smith 6, Jeffers O Total• 33 19·2' as Helfllmt GOiden West, lt-31 Tol•I foull GlenCllll n . GOiden w .. , 17 Fouled out Carr IG), Grlumomn (GI Tecnnlclt fOUI Yll-'<l1n IG) °""' Sclrfl El Ci mino n, LA Pierce 60 lflr•ll Anteloi>I V1llev St, MlreCostt S6 Cll'llrdl PREPBASKETBALLROUNDUP . ,, • • l"romCl "In fact. we had 11 of them score in the first half." he said. In the second half. Newport quack· ly dispelled any comeback nouons by Irvine by shooting a blazms 69 percent from the field (20 of 29) and co mpleted the aamc with a 61 percent showing {33 of 54). "We did a good job controlling the tempo of the game and we dld well on the boards," said DcBusk, rcfcmnJ to a 34-18 rebounding edge over Irv ine. McGavran and Masc each earned all-tournament honors. McGavran had 14 assists against Irvine and had 36 for all the tournament pmes. "We got Jreat response from the bench," ~1d DcBusk. "Sorensen played an excellent . game off the bench." Newport, 3· l, opens in the San Dic,auito Tournament in San Diego against El Camino Wednesday night an o~elock. The Artists' pressing defe nse gave the Mustangs early problems as Laguna jumped out to a 16-6 ad van· tage. But Costa Mesa cauaht the Mus· tangs at 18. took the lead and never relinquished it. The Mustangs needed a couple of key free throws from reserve Paul Rodriguez with I: 50 remaining to take a six-point lead. Kimme fol· lowed that with a three-point play to put the game out of reach. Costa Mesa is back to action Monday when the Mustangs open Irvine Tournament play with a 6 p.m. game apanst Tustin at Irvi ne High. Santa Marla S'7 , Marl.Ila 37: The Vikings failed in their bid for consola- tion honors at Santa Maria as the hosts held Manna to just one field goal and sut points in tbe first half. The Vik.inJS (.l-3) came out ice cold, connect ma on just I of their first 12 field-g04I attempts in railing behind at the half, 23-6. Greg Knuff led Marina with 11 points and freshman Steve Guild had eight, but the scorina column drop- ped off to fou r after that. Manna plays in the opening round oftbe Irvi ne Tournament Monday ac 6 apinst Moreno Valley at Crawford Hall. Our divided payment plan makes it easy Ribben and Bow Delivery!- Coat• Meaa '10, Lap1a Beach 10: The Mu1tanas won It at the (rec-LAROE House of Imports Inc. throw line, eo nvertina 26 of 33 d 1ttemptswh11etheArtistswerejust2 SELECTION 21:1 ~~. MERCEDES or 12 from the charity stripe. t a 1 • 2 a 1 ., The victory p ve Coach Tim !-..!:=====================~===~~ Parsers Mustanas third place in the an Clemente Tournament. Costa Mesa, 2· I on the season, manqcd to pull off the victory without the (ull· lime services or usual starter Mitch Pclichowaki who has a bad ankle. Four Musta"'5 reached double O,ures led by 6-' senior Min Judd's 22 -potnu Matt Kimme adckd 13 while Derek Lauder had 11 ind Sam Stro1ch 10 KJmme made 111 scven ofh1s shots from the field while Stro1ch w11~of8 on the aame. • T NICoptt • Blnoc""1 • fllcroscopn • T tllphoto lnts. For Laauna Beach, 6·' Junior Coby Naeu acored 20 pointa before foulin.a .... iut. YES, IT1 tD£ .. COSTAt!9 . TML.,...t lllllt~t· lD.DC<lt cooo II Ttl UJ. Bean Bag wins INOLEWOOO (AP) -Bean Baa. nddcl'I by Ch.n1 M'cC'arron, un· leashed 1 atrona flniah Saturday and ran past heavily favored Falt Time 1n dttp stretch to win the Affirmed Hand leap at Hollywood Park SC,.. Clt6. .... IATIAM·1N Y 11 AM•IN lllll.mTOL COSTA IEA (714) M7..UOO HIGH IC..OOL Miiter o.i SJ, OCeM Y1eW n CT..,_,.. If OM••> OCIA .. VllW (SJI -O.lrovwtr 1, Slrtltlll 12 '''lllU 11. Laeaet 12, klltf 10. hmlre1 o, Hoa.er O T9l11t 21 10-17 12 MATI• D81 (S7) -U..l• 17, 0-o, Mltcntll 10 ~ '· 'Olcltnt• 9. Mol.W• 2 o·COMOr 0 l( .. y • Tiit•\ 7' 9•16 S1 k9" "' °"'"'" OU.I\ V-1) 11 14 1t-U Mlllf Oii 1l 12 11 1t-S1 Total foul• OU.11 llltw 17, Miier Del 17, ,O\liof °'11 l'al\iiu IOVI, Tilomlt CMOI ..... ,.,, "....., ... lnN .. (S-OT___,) NIMl<Mt'T HAllleotl C•I -1Mt1 14, McCe vrtl\ 10, FrfMf 14, Jomet S, Soron1111 n. M. u. 1 te«l'I •. Lfflduv s, A L" I. Toroll 2, Movct\I 4, TrllOllO 2 TOl11t » 22•H •. lltVIN8 (Ml -ft1IClllll ll, S T llnlil'I •• Herrtno 1', Moceri 4, Scrlula 10, Snocldv •· Ml.lltkflv 4, I( Temur• t, Trout O Totlle· 21 10-lt .. 1e--. ou.nw.. ,,..._WIH~ n 21 ff I ..... lrvlftt ,16 t 11 ~ Totll kMil• ~I Horw "· ""''"' U FOUied out SMdclv (I) c .... Mita 70, LffUM ... di 60 (IM~ TW'*'lt) COSTA MaSA (70) -• SlrOk:ll 10 LOUdlft 11, Kimmi 13, Judd 22, Clrhel 4, 1toorloue1 2, ~ 2, Petkllow•Jo.I •· To1111 n 26·33 10 LAGUNA 18ACM 1'°1 -N111t 20, Jorden I, E"lllll I. Welford 12, Herclmen I. Fortune 2, OtWlll 2. McGretll 0 Totel\ 2' 2·12 '° k9" bV °"'"'" Cotte ~ 14 It ti 1~70 LI~ llld'i 1t • 11 1.-.0 Totet foul•· Coate MIMI 11 LAeun. lelcn 24 FOUllCI out Neet• CLI J MtGr1tl'I CLll Sa"'-Mlina s1. Mann. J7 ( Satlle Mine T lllnlllftlftt) MAltlNA (171 -ICnuH ll Gull<! I Pt 4 Crefl 2. Ci«>roetOfl 2. Ou11•n 2 Crtnt 1 Orel'lelm 2, Neum1n 2 Hav\ltllt 2, Mlcl•n• 0 TOI t i•. 13 I 1-17 37 S~,.TA MAltlA (S7) -Yentl 12 Mljllr I, Welker 12, L.1wl1 13, R11ker 0, Av1to\ 2. PrOC>er S, EIMS 4, B~n 1 Tote" 11 13·2• S7. klre DY Ou.al1en Merine • , 11 20-37 Santi Merle 12 ti 14 »-S7 Tot11 foul\ Unev11l1ble Hltfl Khoot scorn TOUtlNA.MaNTS T "'"""*" ef °"""*"' Miier Del ST. Ocoen View S2 Cltr••I Oomlnouea 56. 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It outline~ the man~ options you have a,·a1lable. Hos- pitahzatwn 1, onl~ one of them. ' Call 1714 1 31 -17 7. 'rou'll receive this u,eful booklet in absolute confidence \\'e understand \Ve've helped people cope with the problem!' of today' ~oc1etv for m er 2S ~ ~ar~. BOW TO RADl.lj, llllUL ftlllll. ' . -eor -- Raid ers Mater Dei nips Edison in tourney shoot t or · · . -home fiel d Monarchs• Gain' h g I E gl Pempcr who 'iCored e1gh1 points and da) at 4· JU 1n the champ1on~h1p Rowland I uei.1.hl> at s p.m . at Garden ey eroa a fl; a es, had I01eboumb.andWendyBecker quarterfinal~ Grove High Oil V.-l-=-k-1----=S 1 who al~o 'icored eight pomt'i. t...ell) h ... A 1 Su1anne Shriner oour~d 1n 20 erS, ngs , ai OrS Will easily Murray. y,onnt H oladay and Ida Leading scorer tcp ante a~ m o points to pace the Sallor~ Newport --------Vallez scored ax points ap1e<'C and other starter~ Heather Kirkup (-4·2) hdd 11 16-12 halftime: lead but For the second lJme l.hJs season, the Mater Dc1 Hiah ajrls basketball team secu~ a win in the closina seconds apinst a Sunset League opponent. this time victimizing Edison. Elsewhere, Huntington Beach, Estancia, M anna and Newport Harbs>rcnuscd to wins m tournament tests. Herc's what took plaa:· Mater Del H, EdJ100 &O: Mary G ainey, who earlier beat Fountain Valley with ashot at the buzzt'r, scored with nme second!> to play to send Edison down to defeat. With the score lied and 20 seconds to play. Gainey gained possession on a JUmp ball and went in for an uncontested lay-up. Edison had one last chance to ue the game but was unable to get a shot Edison controlled the game 1n the first half, takmga 38-28 lead, but went cold in the third quarter when Mater De1 came back to 11e. "Our offense got awa> from u s in the third quarter.·· said Edison Coach Dave White. "But M ary Gainey played a fine game:' Gainey led all scorers Wllh 27 points. Edison led by four points wnh 1 •12 minutes to play before the M onarchs came bade to 11e 11 and set the stage for Ga1ney's heroic~. Junior forward Kristen Wilson had 19 points to pace Edison. while sophomore guard M 1chelle Hen- nessey had 16 and Denise Ogburn 11 The Chargers fell to 3-3 overall and will pla) in the consolauon round Monda> (2-3). LesheSelfscoredJUSt SIX potnlS but pulled down a team-high 16 rebounds. Tht Eagles hit 18 of 46 shots from the floor (39 percent) but still hud nu trouble wnh the Highlander~ Haot101too Bueb 4!, Bolaa Crude U : The Oilers advanced to the championship semifinals of the Garden Grove Tournament with an easy victory over the M atadors. H untington Beach has won four games 1 n a row a fl er a season-opening loss to Mater Dea The Oilers were led b) tefan1 Davis Cup palrlngs set GOTEBORG, Sweden (AP) - Jimmy Conn~ will tace Mats Wiiand«, Sweden's No. 1 tennis player, In the openlng singles match today In what United States captain Arthur Ashe calls the most Intriguing Davis Cup final In 30 years. John McEnroe, who has led the Americana to victory In the DaVls Cup four times In the past six years, meets Henrik Sundstrom In the second sfngles match., rd 8 6 .tnd Liberty Brewster were un-Hunungton Beuch open an -available, but 11 d idn't matter. Manna outscored the Titans 26-6 m the third lead 10 the flrst quarter and then went on a 13·2 run tn the first SIX quarter tO break the game open. outscored the Matado~ 14-3 in the minutes of the second quarter to pull C'tnter Jone Nolen added 1 l point& ~cond 'half en routt: to the caw into a 23-13 lead and were never and 16 rebounds. vi¥~:? Oiler" l't'turn to Garden Ci rove threatened after that. M ater Del 48, Loara 41: The T oume\ ac11on Tuc~ay with a 6.30 The lead grew to 17 points (42-25) Monarchs took third place m the Brea p. m ~mi final ~·on test after three quarters. Sophomore for-Tournament as sisters Mat) and Marloa 46, Laguna Hills 3': Pla~ing without three starler'I, the V1kmgs sull had enough to 1urn aw<iv the Hawks 1n the lir!>t round of' the ward Temre Kuester had 12 points, Gerri Gainey scored 22and 13 points. senior guard Denis Smith added 10 respect1vel> m the wm ovt:r the and ( hns Kasulka converted 4 of 6 axons. Newport Harbor 53, San Clemente %7: The Sailors m oved into the consolation semifinals of the Garden Grove Tournament and will takl' on Mater Oc1 (5-1) also got an all- around performance from Noelle Manfre. who didn't scorol}ut came up with fi..,e steals. live rebound~ and tour assists a\anna Tournament With the win. Manna (4-2) earn!> J date against Mission Viejo on Tues- College basket ball scores WEST Porhan(f 86 UC lrv.n• 69 so.,1,..rn C • Coll*'lt n Reo,anO\ JO 60 San Dle90 St 67 LOl\9 Beocf\ $1 UCLA 98, u S 1n1e'"allona1 SO Arizona 107, San Fr•nclsco SI 1S Arizona Sr 67, No An1ona 61 Mlnnewia S7, OrtllOfl SJ Oregon $1 7S, 8ol\a SI S9 f>e1>~rdlF1e 19 NtvaOa·Reno M Paethc 74 Seartla S4 Pee ·Lulnaran 13 Ctnl Walh· 1t!iJIQn 70 ROCKIES Ctnc1nnali 66 Denver SO ldaf\o SI !OS Rockv Mounla1n 91 w New Mexico 60, Moniana Tech 49 " Weo.r SI 91 £ WHhlno1on 47 Wvom1no Sl Haroin·Slmmon1 01) '" Buller 67 1no1an1 Cenlrll ., Ct11ca110 70 Concord••. Mleh 61 Clnc:lnnall 66 Denver SO Evansvlllf 12 Lltlle Rocio. 6S Ill Chicago 66, Long llllln<I 61 llllnol• 13, S Caroline $1 47 llllnol• SI 76, De•roll 73 Indiana SI 91, Ball St 86 '"""11 99, 111 Wnltvan 39 Kanse• 17 Hou\lon 1S KanH• SI SS, MarQuallt S. Ktnl SI 79, Clavtteno SI 69 Lovola 111 59. Breoltv .. Ml1m1. Otllo 61. Ca1>1!1I S9 Mlchto•n SI 79, Ml\M>U<t 61 NE IHlnoll 67, Lincoln Mo 65 NMlhwtlltrn 6<1, N llllno1\ S9 (2 OtllO SI 76. Tulane 11 Otllo u 11, Heldelt>aro 70 F'urdut 77, Fredonia Sr S6 S llllnoll 91, Mlnlu lo1>1 Val SI WlcMa Sr 70, Net> ·Omaha Q Geo<o1a Te<n 66 Nofln Caro1ina SI 6"' JaCk\Onvlllll 16 Btlhune Cookman 66 Loul1vllla 71 Kenluckv 6"' ~m~ll SI " Mln •n•Pl>I SI S9 Mlu lulo1>I SS, Ntw OrlHnl SI Norlh Carolina 79 Wa"• Fore\I 73 N C -Charlollt 71 Furman 6S Old Dominion 6S James MadlM>n S7 !>Duin C•rohna "· Cenl Flo<lda '6 Soulh F1<>r1oa 61 Xavier so IOI) Ttnneuff Tech 6"' Tenn Chai lal\OOOa S9 Toledo 91, Alcorn SI 70 11 enoert>lll 68, Prlnceron 47 lie Commonwtellh 11 DavlOfl EAST R1oer 11 St Francis N V .. (OI) Rooer• MOUit 6S. lndtat\ll Pa S9 R111oen 89, Am«ICan u 70 SI Paltr'l 103, Moro•n St " Sa1on H•" 19, Haritoro 63 T tm1>la 6S, La SaUe S. Vlllar>Ove to, Penn 67 TOUllNAMENTS Or1lra TUH A&.M 66, Drake •9 111"1) llal!>llra1M> 79, N r .. u St 63 (th>rdl aavou SE Louisiana 13 SW Louisiana 80 (fl(ll) Dreltet 92 NW Loui"ane 87 111\lrOJ (tM.19llr BVU 86, Hofwe 76 lllr\11 S•nle Clare IS, SW Mlu ourl 13 (ll'ltrdl o .... Saturday's draw was held In a building adjacent to the 12,300- seat Scandlnavtum Arena, where sourHwuT the best-of-five match aerlee wlll ::~:;·~~70~~~r~ n Vouno"own Sr 74 S Alaoame 73 loll SMU f1 Oklaf\omll SI 6~ ll1r\1l Idaho 7S San Dlago 63 11n1ra lftdl,ana be played 00 8 cf&y--COUrt SUrf8Ce Net>ra\ka 79 Ton Tech 74 (OI) SOUTH Esta.Dela ... Upland U: The Eagles ' . Pan Arner1c1n n, EmPOrla SI Al• Blfml!'llhem 11 E Ten advance to the consolation semifinals In Tuesday's sfnglet. McEnroe 11 ._'" s1 s1 vu Bosion Collfl>a ts. Holv Cron 63 Canls1us t9 SI Francis Pa 80 ConnecllCul 93 Rhoclll Island 63 Farrlie<d 73, New Hampsnore 6"' FalrlalOh DICl\lnM>n 80 !>Dull>· amolon S8 Caorotiown 77, OtPeul S7 Harvard S6, Manhenen SI Maine 6"', 8rooi.1vn Cotleoe 63 Merl$! 72, MOnmoulh S4 Mauochuttth 67. Norlheas•ern 1no1ane 11 St Jo~el>fl'' « 11,rs11 w Kentuckv 70, S1e1~00 47 (lhlfdl MersNlll Of the Gard"'n Grov"' Tournament will meet Wiiand-and Connors Oklaf\ome 101. Puoel Sound 11 Au•lln Peav 6S, TeMUlff SI '3 " " ''" TCU 71, 01\lahomll Cllv 60 8owlln11 Grffn 66, MOrenaad SI against Magnolia Tuesda> at 3:30 wlll play Sundstrom. Tem·E• PaM> "· Lamer 62 60 P.m . after breezing past U pland. The United States. winner of the Teita\·S.n Anlonlo ,., Prairie Ctnttnarv '9, Concordia \11ew SI Lull"leran 71 Karen Rindone scored a gamt'-h1gh Davis Cup a record 28 tlmee, never MIOWIST c1em'°" 11, Mi001t TenMt~ 16 points and added live assists and has lost to Sweden. The Americans :~::.,;1Gr:in·~ ~:r!1.o SI lS Coll ol Char~ton 70 Clladal 61 four blocked shots for the Eagles are S-0 agalnat Sweden. 60 Georgi• 19, ceorg•• s• SJ ;::=.====:;;;=:==================~============-----..... --------~~~~~---. 66 Nlaoere 67 St Jonn's S9 Penn SI 91 Pn11eoe1orua Turne 77 P1llsl>vron M w V>rg,n1a 6S Loul\l11n1 Tech 69, Merwalt ~ Ulf\11 Ceorole So 91 , Al11>11ma Sr ~ (lhlrd) VtMttwf Tef\neuaa 96, lllro1n1a Te<ll 7S ""'" Iowa St 13 S M1U•\\10l>O n 11hlrd1 LOS ANGELES (AP) -In all UkellhoOd, the Pttttburgh 8.....,_ wtll h•ve to be9t the Loe AnQllee Raiders Of' tie them toct.y" ~,. to earn a berth In the Haltton.t FootbeJI League pl~. The Steefefl bring-., &-1 recotd and • on.game teed In the American Football Confe.tnoe'I Central Otvttk>n •nto tt'9 nn.I regular-MUOn game ot 1914 tor bOthtNml. Kickoff tlrM •t the CoNMUm la 1 p.m. and a crowd ot eo.ooo tt expected. The Aalderl, 11 .. Md winners of four 1tr8'ght gamee, ar• favored by 6 'A points. Should Clncfnnatl, 7-4, bMt Buffalo eertler today. the pr...u,. would be on the St....,. 8'noe the Bengals would wfn the dlvttk>n tltle and ad't'ance to the s>'ayotf1 lhould the team• tie for the top apot. Clnclnnatt would wtn the dlviek>n title bee8uN of a better record than PtttabUrgh In game. wttnln the dMslon. The 8engala are 13'"- polnt tavorttn over the Bltls, vmo are 2-13. "Thi• 11 the 8'ngle most lmpOrt- ant game we have," 1-'d Pit- tsburgh Coach Chuck Noll. "Every- thf ng wlll be on the line for us. We know What we have to do . We h8ve to go to Los An;etM and wfn. We have enough confidence In ouraetves to do that." The defending Super Bowt champion Raider• wm compete ln the playoffs u an AFC wtld..card team regardleN of today'• out- come. However, the game It Im- portant to them, t oo, 8'noe Denver beat Seattle on Saturday. With a Victory, the Raiders would host Seattle In the wtld..card game next Sunday, whlle O.nver clinched the dlvlsfon title with It• win over the Seahawks. TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE 10 steps to a ACROSS 77 Ancestor of Irish ad1unct 2 wds 35 M4:f1t 78 Black cuckoo 150 Horse color 37 Eggs 1 Skill 79 The two 152 Glacial ridge 39 Voted in 6 Class1hes 80 Stately 154 Third letter 40 Greek letter 1 1 Evidence of guilt 82 Bounder 155 Buddhist monk 42' Approaches 16 Sports figure 83 Skeleton feature 156 Double pref 44 Rehg1ous images 21 Mood 85 Setls 157 Storehouse 46 Peasant slave 22 M1htary coat 87 Prohibit 159 Sudanic languge 48 Pond 23 Incite. 88 Devour greedily 160 New England 50 Scratcil Scot 24 Respect greatly 90 Renowned state abbr 51 Tur1 25 Elevator directton 91 Oot of Ger 161 Forward 53 Monkey 26 Proceed 92 Angry 163 Guido's note 55 Arabic letter 27 And Lal 93 Spread to dry 164 Tear 1erker 56 Squabble 28 Nega11ve vote 94 -Angeles 166 Send payment 5 7 Scott 1sh noble 29 Spooky 95 Flash flood 167 Auto necesstty 58 SW1t1 30 Silver symbol 98 Hea1hen t69 Tantalize 60 f(l)l1 t1mer 31 Palm lily 100 Stamp1nq toot t 7 1 Doctrine 62 Small Winged 32 TWiiied fabric 101 Own 172 Ret>uffs rnsect 34 Tattle 105 Ouo1e 173 Faultily 64 Approve 36 God of love 106 In behalf of 174 Command 65 Nel 38 Jewish ceremony 107 Hadrian 66 Miscalculated 40 Head motion 109 A great number DOWN 68 Reasoning po'Nefs 41 Rare gas 110 Meadow . 69 Floor coveflng 43 Russian mountain t 11 Oratt animal 1 Make butter 7 1 Treasury agent range 112 Building story 2 Indian com hyph Wd 45 N1gt11s before 114 Prickly pod 3 Verb lorm 73 Weeds a garden 4 7 Electrrc reluctance 115 Strong flavor 4 Heavy mist 75 Needlet1sh unit 116 Stone heap 5 Horse·s gait 79 Sky color 48 Unadullerated 117 Subsistence 6 Girl's name 80 Plane spotter 49 Chores 121 Bowling thrrll 7 Bizarre 8 1 South American 52 o,.,er again 1 23 Grazing land 8 Doctor s assistant 83 Forf>fT'tan s.: C,..ange thP • 24 Merchant abbr 84 Ear como form decor of 125 Oravrd1an 9 Prong 86 Appointment 56 Stress 12i' Tender 10 Tally 87 Suitcase 59 111 ta1e 128 Spree 11 Gift 89 Victory sign 6 1 Bear snare 129 Overstu ff 12 Fish eggs 90 lnQu1s1t1ve collOQ 63 Select 13 1 Suffer Scot 13 Yours and mine 92 Abandon 67 Graph 133 1n the middle ol 14 Basketry willow 94 Not short 68 More tierc.e :is Wise man 15 Spur lrne 95 Rebuke 70 G 1b·tonguea '38 Stiade tree 16 Scorch 96 Fairy orator 2 wds •.:o u rges 1on1 17 Porker 97 By 72 Knocks c;harpl, •a2 un11 ot we1gt11 18 Any one 98 Sosh' 73 Sna~e s IYcHn "'G 1 ol 1 Enr:IO<,Pd lii.Nn 19 EnginP 9CJ HPad COllOQ 74 Pu1 rard 14-P1P mode 20 Self flSleem 100 Fitts quickly ·5 Bye1orus« ,,., • •, 1 ~e PriJcP as .i r 33 Italian rivet 10 1 Window se<.llon ,,. s•• ANSW•Rs IN CLAHll'tlD t02 African antelope 103 Woolen fabric 104 More rallonal 106 Trifled 108 Mouse genus 109 Depart hurriedly 2 wds 1 12 Jumping insect 113 Highway 115 Fatigued 116 Shrewd 118 Cavalier Sl ate abbr t 19 OlhefWlse t 20 Dreadful 122 Take by fortR 123 Female ruff 126 Feels sorrow over 128 Greek platform 130 Church officials 132 Sett-esteem 134 Squandefs 135 WOOden shoe 136 Unaccompanied 137 Cracker State abbr 139 Traveler's StoP 14 1 Latin dance 144 Current abbr 145 Employ again 146 Discourage 148 Ungrammatical con1rac11on 149 Hottentot 151 Standard 153 Chilean proletariat 156 Female dee< 158 Apple seed 162 Sauls grandlathe< 165 At hOme 168 Three-toed sloth 170 Pa•d nollo> saccessful garage sale 1 • . ..> Decide on dates. \.. 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IMne Hun11ng1on Btacn and Fountain llal11Y -guer1nt111ng you Widt erposurt Anl1 w11h,1he P1lo1 ycu ra no1 paying for wHt• circuta11on 1n L,ot Moe'" Of An•M•m Plan 10 run your I d 3 lt..,,.1 or mo<t Incl 1tar1 11 1 tew days ~fore !hi ule to t1arg11n huntltfl can l"laY11 plenty or no11ee Male• a sign. To l"lelp m•ke yOur tall tucc.Mlul rneka 1 lew •·Qnt • trom C8rtll>OlllO and !ell ..... 111 • mag•t mar,tr A 000• ••o~ 11111 ,. " , ~ llkt money UH only one cUl"I t>o•'~hn c1n1 or l>O•e• worlt line) end rnaka tura I0"'40nl ,, •P90tn1.a CISh•tt 11 •II I~\ /Yrll\Qt bllO<alland for • friend wno can help 1n~w11• o~•·ona r••••' lor lunch tic IJ Ctt.ck your MIC)hbon and \ friends. •s.. 11 1ny w1n1 10 io•n "°"" Mle Th" w;ll O•YI you IOIMOne 10 thara u~ ""''"•"<I •ncrHM 1nttr111 tn your ..,. 11 others ~If! YO\!.. be -• 10 include 11111 1n y0ur I d lt•.,.,Pla jJl,_fifti;ly tlla M •Olll>OrllOOd "9111 l Group Hitt •ra • IOI tnOfa lul'I 100 Daily Pilat W' CltHlfled Adver11ttng 6<42-5878 I J Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. December 16, 1984 ca. Hi Tim.e celebrates Costa Mesa opening BY JOY DEE ANTHONY Oe!IJ .... C« ..... ·~· Hi T ime Cellars on Ogle Strttt 1n Cost.a Mesa behind the 17th Street Builder's Emporium in the old Pacific Telepho ne business office 1s eel· cbraung its grand opening through- out the month of December. A subterranean cellar has been dug. Ceihngs were expan~ed. Now Frans Hanson. his brothers Harold and Chuck. and their staff are read) for customers. ··for the whole month we're run· ning a lot of specials, a lol ofthtn~ at , cost," says spokesman Mari.. Enlo" "We want to show off all the new departments." Un.ted States and aJso into Europe say they haven't seen anything ou!Slde of Europe this big." The store 11self 1s about 20.000 ~uare feet. A lerrace care SllS on top oft he Wtnc! cellar It 1s owned by Doug Davi~ the. \ame man who runs the 17th ..and In ine H1 Time delt. He wlll be serving hot meals with all k1nd'I of entrees, · including his deh sand· w1ches. Public Wiile tastings Will be held at the cafe a couple days a week stanmg December 19th. On that da}. a new shipment of red Bordeau>. will be Lasted. "It's the best \tntage since l 9~9." Enlow sa1d service to 1nclude lood platters. bot trays, and seafoods. "h 's \\!ell beyond the cold cuts and cheeses," EnJow ~td For Chnstmas SCil~n ideas. Enlow suggem a gift basltct with sometlling from JUSt about every department These can range from .S 15 a basket to $200 or p •cn $300 ''That's really kind of the ultimate g.ift. You can rcall> kind of customer create 11 for whoever you're giving tt to." H1 Time Cellar's smoke shack. Enlow said. 1s the laf'iest humidor 1n 'iouthem California for cigars and the like Some of the popular cigars include Parugas and Excalibur. which have been wnnen up 1n Connoisseur Magazine. Pnces range from 50 cents on up to S6 a cigar. High Tlme la celebrating lta grand opening ln Coeta Mesa throughout the month ol December. Wlth about 20,000 aquare feet of •pace and 34,000 aquare feet ln the Hi8h Time cellar there'• plenty for cuetomen to eee. Among those offenngs are A.. Kime chocolates. a smoke shack. a Oower sho p, D1ednch's coffee. Engl.lsh jams and jellies. cheeses and crackers from aJI over the world, stuffed animals. liquors, beers. wmes and wtne ac· cessories. Many items are 1mponed directly from Europe in order to allow a cost savings of 50 percent 1n some cases. For some products. "we're one of fi ve or six accounts 1n the states that have 1t." For coffee lovers, Carl D1ednch bnngs in all his own coffee beans from Guatemala. For onl} the last eight of his 25 year.> in busane~. he's concen· trated on the Amencan market. Diedrich can be found an Ht Time ··we ha-.e a wide range of prod· ucts," he added "so we're going to have a wide range of things tasted at the tasung bar We're kind of center- ing the store around the tasting bar and around the gift section." Though specials will be offered this month. the tasttng bar will be a permanent fixture 10 the store. "There's aJways a ton of wine being tasted there at all umes. You can buy wrnes b) the sip or by the glass" at pnces which are more reasonable than some of the other wme bars 1n the counu;. he said. Bv the glass. they go an)where from 90 cents to $4.95 a glass for wines that are S25 a bottle You can also get tastes for a dollar. Though Ht Time wtJI still have ttli store at 17th and Irvine and a "H1 Time Too .. on Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Enlow said they had to open up a new shop to make room for the abundance of new wares and to serve as the main operations locauon "We never had the space to display everything we could do. We aJway& had to say 'Look. this is what we cao do Here's the sample. Trust us. We can do 1t for you ·No" we can display 1t. ·· \\mes are coming out of the warehouse onto public v1ew10g atta~ forthe first tune in Ha Time's 28 year. Give, then take the tax writeoff Around the first of the year. Doug Davis will be beginning a catenng of bus1nes!I. · roastin~ his be.ans ever, day and ...---------------------------- pack.aging them up. He has a ca~ puchino bar a nd an expresso bar. His son Martin helps out. Giving may indeed be better than receiving 1f you take the tax conse· quences into account. Giving before year-end could cut your 1984 tax bill. Some options to consider: •Give appreciated assets to chanty. For example. suppose you want to give $5.000 to your church. Rather than giving cash, give stock that has appreciated in value since you purchased 1t. If you give the church stock rhat's worrh $5.000. you no1 only get the itemized deduction for the S5.000. you escape the capital gains tax you would have to pay 1fybn first sold the stock and then donated cash to the church. •Give business gifts. Business gifts of no more than $25 per recipient can be deducted. To show your apprec1a· tion to chents. customers, referraJs. and the hke. give a gift and get a tax CALlt'OKNIA everly Hills MlcroAgt> AAOl Wil~hll't.' Hive! 21:1M2mr, Dru The Ct'nrt\ Group !if)l S. ~ttll(I ('(J~Vtf. (Jnlt s 714 671.07!);1 Carl1b1ut M lrroAict• 2.i;AA El ('11m1no Rrad nr1r43T I 110 I Chat11worlh Comp111A'rf .11ml I •,r, Thpanl(t Canyon Rl v1I HlX-704~ 2900 , . . . deduction to boot. •Give. g1f\s to employees. Busi· nesses can deduct up to $400 for gifts of tangible personal propert}' awarded to employees for "length of service. productivity. or safety." If your company has a formal plan for such gifts, you can deduct up to S 1.600 per item given as long as the average cost of all the gifts given under the plan 1s no more than $400. So. on-c ofyounen employees may be given a S 1.600 holiday tnp for being your number one salesman and everyone else might get a Chnstmas box of candy cos11ng S 15 . .\II arc deductibl.e because the average cost 1s under·S400. So long as such gifts are not made an lteu of compensauon. they are hot taxable as income to the receiving employees. ~ •Though you do not get a ta>. RALPH Scorr deduction for i1fls that you per· sonaTiy make to individuals. you may still want to take advantage of the annual gifting eJtclus1on of SI 0.000 per recipient before December 31st. ff you give a"ay income producing assets, you will reduce future mcome taxes because you have reduced your income Ralph Scotr 1s a certified public accountant prac11crng in Newport Beach. For beer drinkers, Enlow points out that the imponed beers take up so much room now tbat "we had to have a beer box that you could keep shopping carts in" just so the cus- tomers would be able to see every· thing Hi Time now offers. .i\ddttionally. "we have a new wine bar where we have 12 Wlnes that we'll be pouring by the glass scheduled every day:• he remarked. These change every day dunn~ the month of December. There will be Pom, champagnes. and all kinds of sparkl· mg wines from Cahfornta. France. Ital}. German). and all o'er the world. The Ht Time cellar 1<, 3500 square feet, one of the largest retail cellars 1 n the country ··1c .. huge. r-.e heard peopk who have been all °'er the IT'S NOT YET TOO LATE!-ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT "To Refund ALL '84 Taxes W ithheld and Recover 8 1 · '83 Truces 1 1 . 2 1 4 1 · 6 1 tO 1 leverage Rea~ Estate Income 011 & Gas EQu1pment Leasing Educ.att0na1 Seminar Fo r Ouahtieo lrwestors CPAS & Broi..ers · 'INTELLIGE:NT YEAR-ENO INVEST M ENTS '' Thursday December 20 t 2 45 PM & 5 45 PM Presenred Oy DALTON & DALTON, INC. 2691 Richter Ave Ste 106. Irvine · Near Jamt>oree/405 RSVP: CALL NOW (714) 660-1422 Our Statt 0 1 Anorneys ant1 Accountants w ill oe ava•taOIP 9 AM 9 PM Mo noav Fr>Oay also Saturdays FOR A PRIVATE NO FEE IN ITIAL APPOINTMENT K eep an eye on local government in the Daily Pilat ---------- CO!lta Me 8 :~aJ s 81m"nc•l\11 Sy~lt·m!' 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Newport Bueti, CA '2MO,I--------------------.. --~ 11'"'."f«}'.':':'.TIC(':':':'-- Mcrlbed .. fono-'°""' [ntrllle9. .,. rlgllt. M:IC *>TIC£ rwuc M>TU ~ 'AACll MO. 11 tllle Ind lnt., .. I COf'I~ ,IC__... .. 9U1Mll Thet potlJon of Stoctc ''8 ' lo end now held by hef MOTICI Of' ~t to 0tdtt ol Vie ,,...,..... NT of frect No 112 In lhe City ol 111\dtf Mid Deed of TNlt 111 Otaa«.UTKMll Of' CatlfOrnle COUlll Com-..... ITA~ 11 ORANGE COAST STOCKS l Here are the atock market actlvltlea of publicly traded Oran1e County ftrma for thew~ ended Friday, Dec. 14. Data provldecf by Newport Securttlea Corp. eo.ta ~ County of Or-the P'099'1Y 1111.iated In Nlkl '~ rnlMIOn, ~-ot publie The follOWlng Anoe State of Clllfotnta, u County, CA, "-ibl"'G Ult Notice II '*9bV gJven healing la gMtl to owner-dOinQ bUtlne;.llBUSINfSS ehown on a mao tnereol, ,., land therein Lot 2, 860C* punuartt to s.c:tlon 1~ 5 Ind ocoupante of turround-S~~lc ST(b)8USINf8S eot<*l In BOC* 20. ~ 1 129 of L.ake Tract City Of Of IM Cofpourttona COdt lnO ptcpen ... arid other G S!,.VIC! and 2 of M1ac .. t1n.au• N9wpol1 8Mcfl, .. 'per M-c> that EDWIN ' 8T£!N Ill, an 1ntwMted 1*11M 8.icl pub-"',.<!C8'8.,~~ot Santi Ana: Mtipe, "--"' of Orange !WOr<*l In 8ocMI 4, P9Qe s.J unmwrled !Mii, and Ofll lie hllrk'O la ~ on 37-..,_ • County, dMCflbotel .. tot-Of M~ M.,.. r• L.YNOOHI TAYlOA,anun-the Januery 1·11 , 1981 Ctllt '.!.~ ~ot 1040 ~&H•Ul•tl•I ~OC'1 I ~ • '''. t ••• -~••C•t ftl ••'"' • .• ,.o,.,, '~ .. I , , , IOW'I OCN"dt of Or.,. County metrled man, tlefetofor• ~ fOt ~!ton for Harr 8IYd '1148 a ""' 1 • ., , •i.u , ,.., i • , The 'W•terly 10 00 !Mt of The •treet add,... lnCI doing b\ielneaa N 1>#1nett 10 .. 111 P•rmll n11mber W M.cArt'C::t1t 82707 ' • ,.. " • • '" •6Do • the Euterty 2000 !Ml of other common dMlgntltlon und« the name of tAYlOA 5-14·791 u 1UbMit19d by &.nttAna. n '... ... L.011 •• I 1, 12, 15, ''· end If any, of the , ... pt~ PROPERTIES at ue lut City Of Huntington e..ctl. Ttlll bu••nr,:iv!..00 • & l r •a I a, o,.. I l lplu. ~sei Ill ' ... ,. , .. . ... ,. ,. ,,. 4\ ••• , ·"•"·'•"' I\ ...... ''.'. i ~ • t '"I ta • •t· hi•• ri ' A.ff Syei.••• I•,.,_ , .,, I IOa u ••wSt , I J •1 r .,, • ,.., " ... , ... , • • •• l •u'l . . '' .. • • .... u • _,, ..... ,.,. •• ., . •I• • "II •• • • TO .. A • ,. ... ' .... ... .. .. ~. ... . ... ... • .. .. ' .... . -... , ... I 0 ' .. • . .. •• M•wfJ r1 . ... ., ... , ... •••f'll ~ frfln• 6,ru"•1• 1h,,pi,f"t .... ., ltl\ ...... 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' 11. 11\d the W•terty 2.00 duerlbed ebov• 111<a1111a Avenue, Suitt A, Sub)lct appUeetlOft II 10 ducted by an ~;: ,g~ ·,: \~ , .. , of the Eu1erly t2 00 purpcrted to bl: 202 30th County Of Orange, &t•t• Of permit eonttruetk>n of 1.0 'i:eriet J :;::.• wu lllld ,., ,,, • , • ,. te.t of lot 7, end the W•t· Str•t ~ BMct1 CA c.lttornta. have dltlolYld ltneer loot ( + Of ·) of 3 It 1111 O of Or • • ·~t ~' .,ty 20 00 IMt of L.oll 2S, 33 82803° ' In.Ir Partnerltllp 11 Of NOY tl!Qtl ,.i1lnlng wall. #iltl with lhe County ~~ · • •' • o, & j7, Ill In Mid BIOck "8" of T ti• u n d a r 1 I g n • d 1, 1984, by mutual ~I. bordeflng aldewalk• to be Ir• anoe County on ,,_.. .. '" • '• ' Tr1et No I 12. Subetttuled Tru1tM di•-and tt11t ,,,., Mid dlllOlu-flQ•led and l1ndtQe.ped ti tS, 18&4 ,_.,.. • • ' ' PAACIL MO. II otalm• any ll1blllty '°' any lion no petaon had eut!Wflty the b••oll parking tot. _..__. ,.._ ..,... Coall • . •, Tt11t Pof'tlOfl ot 81ock "E" lncorrac1neaa of the ,,, .. , to Incur any obllgatlon• Of! aouttlM.lt eoriwr of Main Publl .. -. ........ .,,... 23 • '' ot Tr1et No. e 121n the City of .ctdr ... and othel' oommon b41tlalf on the tormer Plrt· St,..t ll'ld PCH In Ille City of Dally PllotJo.o«n~ 1':&5 ' ' • • ' '·' • • 1. • Cotti MIN. County of Or· deelgnetlon, II any, lhown neratllp Huntington 8"Gtl SO, 111e4. an11atY • SU-3 ll ~ ~: ~ ~~ , : ' anoe. State or Callfornla, 11 tl«efn. Dated II Oatden Grove, 811d publlC tleltk'O wtll • , • ,. lhown on a map thefeof, r• Said Ille wilt be made. but Calttornl1, ttll• 20 day of oommenot It t 00 a.m on COtded In 8oo6t 20, pegee 1 without covenant °' Wiii• NOY . t884. Jen\llfY .. t t, 1815, at LOI ... ... . . , . !O. •• s, .. t. 1 •. •ll J.'16 ' •, O• 0 "'• I • .., • i. . . ' • ' .. > Q,1., • . , . . .. .. . ~ • j .. •i• ..... ••. '°'" ' ti and 2 ot Mltcetl1n~1 ranty, •xpr ... or tmplled,,.. Law oMoee of DaNel J. Angelel Mac>1. Rec;ord1 of Oranoe gerdlng utle, pornttlon, OI Cff1Mtr, 11111• 110, II-lntormatk>nreletlngtothlll 1•• Co~inty. cSwc:rlbed u tot-eneuml>ranoH, 1ncl11dlng dorado le11ll l 11lldl111. coutll app!lcltton will be MOTICI TO lows llM, c:t\lfgee and •JtPl'llM MOU C... de la fltMa, evallable It the olflol of the CMDfTORI M Tri. W•lwly 10 00 !Mt Of Of ttlll S11betltuted Tnnt• l.aaUM .... CA ,_, Callfornta COlltll Com-IUU( TRANl'l9' the Euterty 20 oo *1 of and of the tru•t• created b) IOWIN '· IT'l'l.N, • mfNl<>n. South Cout '*-IS.C•. 1101.e 101 lot• 2, 3, and 12, and WNI· Mid Deed ot TNtt. to Pl) PublllMCI Orange Cou1 trk:1, 245 W 8roadW1y, U.C.C I arty 20 00 feet ot lot1 22, 23, the remaining prlnelpal Dally Piiot Oocamber IS.. Long Beach, CA. at loU1 1 Nol~ II hereby gl....n to 24, and lhe W•lerty 10 00 aumt of 11'11 notl(1) MeUfld 1oa. day1 p<lor to lllld public eredltora ot th• within f..i of lots 21 Ind 38, all In by Mid Deed of Truet 10 wtt Su-316 meeting named tranaforor tnat f l>Ulk Nld 8lodl "E" Of Tract No $189,500.00 with lntWNI Publ{lhld Orange Cout trantf• It about 10 ~ medl 112 thereon from July t2, t9&4 Diiiy Piiot o.c.mt>er ti, on peBonli P'openy hereln-,.,_cn NO. a: at 13 00% pet annum u fUlllC NOTICE 1984 after doec:l1bld That portion ot lot 21 In provided In Mid noto(1) plut 1----------Su 327 The """* and butlnMI Block "E" ot Tract No I 12 all coet1, dlatgee end In) MOTICI! M ---------addr... of the Intended In the City of Colla M.... and Ill advanoee I .00 wltll TMllTU'I IALI f'lmllC NOTICE trlf\tf•on at• ROBERT A County of Orange, Stale of Int-I YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T and MARJORIE l ROWE, Callfornla., u ahown on a The t>ene"°'er!M undel UNDER A DEED OF TRUST FICTITIOUI IU ... 11 13552 Fairmont, Tuttln, CA map th«eof, recorded In Mid Deed of Trust ~ DATED APRll 23, 1884 UN· NAiii ITATIMINT 825&0 Booll 20. PllQN 1 and 2 of tof0t• exoouted and de-LESS YOU TAKE ACTION The tollow1ng pe<aona are The toeallon In California Mlac.llaneou• M•P•. R• livered to lhe undlrSlgood TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· doing bullnlN IU' TYPE-of the chief exooutlw otnoe cord1 of Orange County, d• and callMd aeld Notice ot ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT GRAPHICS, 1711 langi.y, or principal butlneM otflOe tcrlbed .. lollowl O.faun and ElectlOfl to Sell A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU lrvlne. CA 927 t4 of the Intended truferOt la Tiii Weaterly 20.00 t•t of to be recorded In the c:ounty NEED AN EXPLANATION • Wayne w Hoover. 385 E ume said lot 21 1ogethef With 1 Whir• the rMI propwty It OF THE NATURE OF THE 8th St., Cotta MIN. CA All other buelneM namee corner eut otf bounded by loc:aled. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST 82827 and tddr ..... uMd by the the Ea1terty Uno ot Mid Dated: November 27, YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· Thia bu1lnH a 11 con· Intended traNteror within W01lerly 20.00 tNt and I 18&4 l'ACT A LAWYER. duc1ed by: an lndlvld11al three yeera last paat IO tar Uno 30.00 f..i Southefty of I~ 1-KIATING. Wayne Hoover u known to the lnlended and parallel to lhe centerline ........,._. TNIM On Decomber 2 I, 1814, 11 Thia statement wu lllod trantt.f• ate: None of Twentieth StrN~( .00 PublllMCI Orange Coat 10:00 1.m., SUZANNE E. wlttl tho County Clertl of Or-The name and 1>ullnoaa tMt Wide) and a cu con· Dally Piiot Oocambw 2, 9, KEA TING aa duty appointed ange County on December tddr... of the Intended cave Soutt\Malerly ng a 11, 19&4 Substituted Tru1t• und• 12, 1984 tranaforN la: JACK N lEUM radlua or 15.00 fMI. Mid Su-310 aald Deed ot Tru1t, recorded '1UJ11 , 2893 Elleernet• Ave, Cotta curve being 1angen1 io MOtl on Augutt 20, 18M u Oocu· PublllM<I Orange Cou1 Miii CA 821211 •. ot the above referenced fUlllC NOTICE mont No 84-346931. of Of-Dally Piiot Oocamblr ti, 23, Thit the ptopeny pertl- i tdelln.. EXCEPTING · flcial Rec:ordt In the office of 30, toe., Januaty I , 1815 nont 11« .. o la deecrlbld In THEREFROM the Nor1h«ly FICTITIOUI ltu ... 11 the County Aeeofder of Of'· Su-320 Qef'llfll u : an ttoek-ln· 5.00 f..i of said lot 21 NA* I TATIMIHT ange County, Clllfornll, •1t· i----------trade. furniture, llxt11rH. '~ll MO. l The followlng perlOnt are ec:vted by CLIFFORD R PlllllC NOTICE equipment, goodwlll and That por11on ot L.ot 1 In d ol ng bu 1 l n eu a 1 ST ARK• WA l TE R R tredl name ofl oertaln beer Block ··e" of Tract No 812 T H 0 R 0 u G' H l y WAGNER. and KATHLYN L ,ICTITIOUl IU ... 11 bar butlneN and It IOC:lled In the City ot Colt1 M .... THOROUGHBRED, 13282 WAGNER, wlll NII at publlc: NAMI! I TATI_..,. at 1180 Monrovia Ave. County of Ofanoe. State of Tlf1 St , Garden Grove, CA euctlon to tlighNI bidder tor The tollowlng peraona.,. Cotta M-. CA Calttornta, .. ahown Of! • 82543 cuh (Payable II time of .. dol bulineaa .. L.UXURY The bualtloa name uaed map thoroof, reeor"dod In PMll F. & Nancy A CutuH. In lawtul money of the United L.EA,INO L.UXURY AUTO by tne Mid traNferort at Booll 20. PllQN 1 and 2 of 132112 Taft St., Garden Stat•) at: Oranoe Counc ty IMPORTS 1111 MOflrovla Mid loeatlon ta. THE FLAME • • Ml9cellaneou1 Mapa, R• Grove,;CA 82643 Harbor M11nlelpal ourt, Ave Coete Miii CA 92127 ROOM • • 00tdt of Ofange County, 0.. Thi• butlneH It con-4801 Jambor• Bou1evatd, Lu~ury Auto lmPonl. tne . Ttllt Nld ~ trantler II leflbed u tOllowa· ducted by: husband and wtfe Newport Belch, CA 82eeG, (State of lneotPof'•tlon Cd-,,,,ended to bl eonaum- The w .. t.,iy 10 00 !Mt of Paul F Cut11M South Entrance, alt right, fornll). 1111 Monrovia Avw .. mated at the offlc:e of. OP-·~!. the Easterly 20.00 feet ol This t1atement Wit llled title and Inter•! conveyed Cotta M ... CA tze27 PORTUNITY ESCROW. 311 said Lot 1 together with • with the County Ctent of Of. to and now tl4lld ? "f Ttllt buitnot1 I• con-N Tut11n, Sult• C. Orange, corner cut off bounded by ange County on o-Tlber undet uld Deed of ruet n ducted by 1 corporation Calltoml1 92e67 on °' 11\er '' ,, the W•terly Uno of Mid 12. 1984 tile property lltulled In Mid T"lt itatemont wu filed Januery 15, 1985 W•tetly t0.00 feet and • Fla317 County. CA, doacrlbl"L:: wtttl t~ County Clerk of Or-Thi• bulk tranater It aYl>-llno 30.00 feet South«ly of Pul>llltled Orange Cout llod therein: lot 3, ange County on Oocamblr ject to Catlfoml• Uniform and parallel to the centerline Dally Piiot Oeoomber 15, '23, 129 of Lake Tract, City of 11 1884 Commerci•I Code Seetlon ~.·. of T_,tlettl Street (80 00 30. 1884, Januaty 6, 1985 Newport Beach, at pet Map ' '21111112 e 106 . -\ • f..i wtde) Ind • CUfVI con-Su-322 recorded In Booll 4. Page 33 Pvbllttled Orange Coat The name •nd addreu ol , , eave Sout~terty hiving• of Mltc411tanooua Maoa. r• Dally Pllol Oocamber 18, 23, the per1on with whom • , . •. . radius of 15.00 IMt, uld 111m1 IC NOTICE eorda ot Orange County. 30, 1914. January e. 1885 elatm• mey be ttlad 11 OP-eurve being tangent to each rUUL The llr•I addr ... and Su-324 PORTUNITY ESCROW, 311 Of the abo-ref~-----" other common deelgna11on, N T ti s 11 c '""'~ ·• •• .. ......, flCTITIOUI IUllNEll f f 1 .., ~ · ue n, u e . VT • ···• 110111n.. EXCEPTING 1 any, 0 he ~ Pf ......... , Ptlll.IC NOTICE CA 82tl67 and lhe lalt ay THEREFROM the Norther"' NAMI I TATIMENT d .. ertbed above 11 t 1111 -• t b edl 5 00 feet ot aald lot I '' The lollOWlng persons are purpor1ed to be 204 30th Purauant to order of ttll or ~ "'' mi y any er • RESERVING th«efrom an doing bullneu 11' PICTURE Str .. 1, Nowpof1 Belch, CA Callfornt1 Co11tal Com-:::allt~~-Zn!:i ·:~ •• ~· dtor -~" OKJ111ng ~r~s G~fe~,! 1 ~.1~1~ 9211&3 fT'l~1 . 1 n~ 101 publle before 1t1e con1Ymm1t1on 1.n""'groun anu overhead 82621 _ 1 n e und er 1 I g n t d he'T ng • .,.._, o owner• dtle specified above. pul>Uc utllltloe logethef with Carol Leigh Carmi.ell &68 Substituted Tru1tM dl1-and OOCUS*ltt of aurround-Dttecl· December 8, 19M the rlghl of lngr-and W 18th St • 12 Costa etalmt any llablllty lor any Ing proportlM and oth« Jecti N. ~. Intended egr... tor lhe pufpose of MMI CA 92&27 ' lneotreetneu of the street lnter .. t.CS PlrtlM Sltd pub· Tr-fefoa maintaining, replaclng, and Tt1ti bualnest 19 con-addr ... and otMr common Ile: hMrlng It tctledulod on Pvblllhed Ofange Cou1 upgrading talCI existing put>-dueled by en lndlYldual de&lgflatlon. If any, 1t1own the January 1-t t, 1985 Dally PllOt 09Clember 16, lie uutl11M Carol Cardwell h«eln agenda fOt appllc:atlon for 19&4 l lCTIOM 2. Monday, Iha' Thi I I I lllod Said Nie wlll be medo but COHiii permit n11mber $u-.319 3rd~•Y of December, 1814, wtttl 1~'~c;_u of Or· without covenanl or Q,. 5-84-181 u tubmltted by al the hour of e·30 pm., In ange County on December ranty, expr ... Of lm()lled, r• City ot Huntington Beacfl the Council Cnambert of t2 1884 gerdlng title. ponrnlon, or Subject ~tk>ft la to City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, · nano encumbraneH. Including pennlt reaurfaelng and r~ Coat• Meta. Ca1ttorn1a, 11 Pvl>llllled Orange Cou1 t-. cna.rgea end exponlN eonetruc:tton ot Brookhorst hefeby flx.ct II 1119 time and Dally Piiot Oocamber 16. 23, or ttlia Sub1tltuted Tru•I• StrMt betWeen e.nntng and piece tor hMrlng all pertone 30 1884 Jan ary 6 1985 llld of the trullt crMt9d by HamUtOfl In Iha City ol H11nt-CLARK interHted In or objecting to · · u · Su-323 u id Deed ot Trull, 10 pay 1'1on Beach t: L E A N 0 R p tne proposed v1cat10fl the remaining principal aid publlc: heating will CLARK. a resident of l f CTION J . Thu• sums ot the noto(t) MOUred commonoo at 8,00 • m on proceedings .Jtiall be eon-l't&IC NOTICE l>y sald DMd ol Trull to wtt· Januery 8-11, 1985. al lot Costa M esa. Pasaed ducted purMiant to tne $189,500.00 wlth 1n1erett Angelee away December 13, provjalon1 of SeetlOfl 8300 FICTITIOOI IUIMll thereon from July 12, 1884 fntorm1tlon relating 10 thli 1 984 in New port e't MQ ot fne StrMll and NAME ITATHllNT at 13 00"/o per annum u coastal applleetlon wlN be Highway# Code ot Ille Stale The tollowlng peraon• are provided In aald note( ti plui 1vallable II lhe office ot the Be a c h . S h e 1 s of C11ttornla. dOln bull as RAIN· all costa. chargaa and any C1lllorn11 Coastal Com-survived b y her son H CTION 4. The City BO';i MAR~ 12946 Main and all edvanoea I 00 wtth mtNlon, South Coaat Ol1-Daniel 0 . Clark, o f Manager ofthe City of Coeta St Garden 'Grove CA Interest trlct, 246 W. Broadway, , . • , Meaa 11 lle<eby directed to 92&.o · T no long BMctl. CA. tt ioaat 7 N e w p o rt B e a c h , ,, cau• notlcel of the Nkt ..,,,1111 Da Ngo 1318 8 ldhe~ f,.,T ... 11 .. ~ d1y1 prior to aald publlc: daughter, Jean , . ' proposed veeatlon to be •--v ' II ..,_.. o ruat ·-• meeting. M W h I , , , • , eonsplc:uoutlY poatecl along Nakoma Ort.,,., Santa Ana, tolore executed and do-Publlthed Orange Coast c e r to r , o DEATH NOTI CES said stripe of land tor at leatt CA 82704 . livered to the undorllgnod Dally Pllo1. December 18, Elwood City, Pa: four ~!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!flllllllllllllllll------11en ( 10) dayt beforethe date Ttllt bualneH 11 con-and eeuMd aald Nottoe ot 188'4 gr a ndc hildre n ; J 111 of Mid heerlnn. Said nottc. ducted by: an Individual O.tault and Elocilon to Soll & 328 LAST YEAR, WE GRADUATED MORE STUDENTS THANALLTHE SCHOOLS IN THE NCAA* COMBINED. Last year. milhons of people graduated from Red Cross courses. having learned things they'd always wanted to know. That's because the Red Cross offers 74 differ- ent sett-help courses. Courses that teach you everything, from how to be a better parent to how to ~ve some - one:s life. Every Red Cross course is developed by a top profesS1onal. Tuition is nominal. And there are hardly any admissions requirements. This year, you could take a Red Cross course and learn something you've always wanted to know. To apply. simply call the people at your Red Cross chapter. + American Red Cross We'll help.Will you ? PlllllC NOTICE ltlall be pQiied not more Nghla D1 NQO . 10 be roeordod In lhe c:ounty M cWhertor, Newport than ttlrN llundr.ct 13001 T'lf• 1111emen1 wu filed wner-e the r..r propwty 11 --.. ---1-C-NO-T-lC_E__ Beach, Thomas and FICTITIOUI ltu ... 11 NAMI ITA TIMINT The totlowlng pereona are doing butlnou aa f..i ~. bUt In no event with the County Clertl of Of-loc:ated l'UUL Martin McWhertor. ltlall loN '"-" tl'lr• (31 no-ange County Of! Ooemt>er Dated· November 27, I UfllNOtt COUftT o f pa • D a n i e I Ml> S PHOTOGRAPHIC LAB. t383 Logan Avenue, Coall M .... Calli. 92826 tlOM be poetecl 13. 1914 19~ llCTION s. Thia RNOI-,.,... aUZAHNE f . KIATING. ~ r:..:~ M cWhertor of Ohto, utlon ltlall be PVbllttlod Put>llttled Orange Cout h betltvtod Trwtoe '°"THE-COUNTY also survied by five onee In lhe ORANGE Otllly Piiot · • CAJUt great a-randchil ... -n COAST DAil V PILOT a 30, 1914· J anuaty 6, l985 D911y Piiot 0ocam 2. 9, Of' ORANOI! ...-w~ · M.P S Photographic Sw- YICM, Inc.. California cor. porallon. 1363 Logan Av· enue, Co111 Moaa.. Calif 82128 nowpaper of goneral.olr~ Su-326 16, 19~ • ~MES A KIEFER, Plalntllf, Mrs Clark was born Ion ,_ ..... __ .. ...1 ... __. ,_ S11-309 •• m Otl City, Pa , mov-t Pfnot...., .. ._.pu.,,.,._.."' REALTY ISL E. STEVE the City of Coat• M .... Of'· P\llllC NOTICE BAGNALL, GEOM E DEEB. mg to CalJfomia m anoe Coonty, Calllornta 111-1c NOTICE 1 -· "-'-" 1 1980. She has ..__n a Thi• 1>ualnea1 11 con- dllCled by. a corporellon Ho1mer C. McKoo n, Prealdent PASSED ANO ADOPTED FICTTTIOUl IUllNlll l'UUL 'II .... .,.,c~"'sanE N'o l.1':'IC " resident of Costa thl1 5th day ot· November, NANI tTAn.NT NO~ TO 40 51 15 19~ HALL. ... '°' of do!:: '=~!*:"' :~~ CMDfTORI °' NOTICI TO JUDOIMINT ~!:o/i~~ !ei'v~~s "'9 C"1 of Coetl ..... CENTS ACC ESS ORV ltulK TilAHIRllt OllJTOR °' AftPLICA TlON Thit 1t1tement wu llled with IM County CIOf'k of Of'· ango County on November 5, 1884 re~ (t.c.. l101-l1cr7 FOR ON>l9' OMICTINQ will be held Monday, ATT ST· SHOP, 333 Manne Ave . U.C.C.) ,AYMINT OUT °' n. Dec 17 3PM t p IUIN P. ,...._Y, City Balboa llland. C~ 92682 Notice It hereby given 10 9'1Al HTATI l!OUCA-. ' a a - C*11 of the C"1 of Coetl MaurMn Lowy, 333 Onyi1 credltora 01 the within TIOM, Mll!AlltCH AND M · clfic Mortuary, New- F2Ml4Z Pubhthed Of1nge Cou1 DIRy Piiot Dec41mber 1, 8, 15, 22. 1984 ..... Ave.. Balboa 111and, CA named traneferorr that 1 COVl!lltY '""° port Beach. Family I TATI °' CA1..,0RNIA) 82662 bulk tr.,,tler la about to be NOTICI request in heu o f COUHTY Of OftANGI )M Thia butlne11 I• con-made on peraon1I property T O O I F I N -cm Of COITA •:.!/. dueled l>y. an lndMdual hefelnatter deacrtbod DANTl/JUOOMl!NT Dl•T· flowers, memorial I, llUl!N '· "" Y, MaurMn Lowy Tne name and buelneaa 09'1 ITIVI I AONALl <..'Onlnbut1ons be made SA-455 City Clerta and ex-offtc:lo Thi• 11a1ement was fifed address ot th• Intended ANO 01,,..,.• Dii i to H1""g Mem orial Clef'ta of ti-. City C9"ncll of wilh th41 County Clerk of Or-"'"'"' : uv ---------transferors are Ar nold G Buod on • Judgment Hospital or the char· P\llllC NOTICE the City of Coetl MeM, ange County on Oeoember Strauu and Jon Oen Ouden, entered against yov In the "9retty c.ntr, tl\lt th• 10, 1984 2300 s E Brlatol Nowpof1 above-captioned melter, an ity of their chmc:e in FICTITIOUI IU..... ..... and foregoing........ F2'211t Beach CA 92eeG . .. Applleetlon for an Order Mnt7"...clarks name NA• ITATIMINT uttoft No. M-129 WcM duly Publlstled Orange Coaat The 0locatlon In C~llornla Directing Payment lrom the pa c i f i c V j e w The followlng petlOn 11 and ,..,..,,, ,....ci and Dally PllOt Oee41mber lll, 23, of tl'll Chief executive olflol Reeovwy Account of the dQlng buslnou 11. adopted bf ~1Clty c--30. 1984, J anuaty 6, 1985 or principal buslneaa omc:. Reel Eatal• Fund tlu llMtl Mortuary Directors, LADY M'S GEMS. 1337 ctl It a ,.,_ == Su-325 ol lhe lnltndod tran1feror la· Iliad with the Cout1 644-2700 Su ... x ln., Newport Belctl, IMfeof, hold °" "'9 tM 11me 11 above II the Oap.nment of RMI --::::====--=-==~- C1llf 92eeG deJ of"°""'~.... DlllMIC NOTICE All 0111« butlnoN nem. E1tate m•k• 1 payment Cheryl L.ynn Mtttlnen, IN WfT'Nlll MM, I r~ and addr-uMd by the from Ille Reeovwy Account 1337 SutMll ln . ~ heve ~ "' bf Mnd FJCTTTIOUI liu ... N lntanded tranef•0t within pu<au•nt to Court Order Beach, c.111 926e0 .cl lfllud "-.... of ttle . 1tlr• year• lett put eo far baaed upon lf'lll ciaJm Thlt bu11ne .. 11 eon-City of Coeta ..... tNe tetl NAMI I TATl•NT aa known to the Intended rMI oatate llcenM wJ°: ducted by an Individual deJ of ... ,.,....., ,.... The tottowtng ~ .,. trana., .. ara none automatleally 1111pended I"',_.,. l Mattlnen t U l!N '· ~. C"1 doing bullneu u . CEl-The name end t>u.in..a 10.-.JI--.. Th;°'~atement wu flied Clenl and ea...-ao Cieri& EBRATIONS OF AMERICA, lddr_. ot the Intended :t°"~n o;;;:;l~~~t~ >Nitti 11'1 County Clenc of Of'· of "-City C..... of IM 2211•8 EMt Wlntton Rd., tran1ferH1 .,,. Aay ment of your noena. cannot 1nge County on November ci:t== ~ Cou A~CAO 82~kl'louM Martinez, 1515 Riviera be granted until the ,.. 211. 1814 '111C11 Dally Piiot 0.:-t>er 11' 211t2 Eao11na, Ml11lo~ Drive, Paaadena, CA 8 t 107 COY9fY Aecount 11 rllm· Publlahed Orengo Coast 1814 ' Viejo, CA 82892 Thal the ptop«ty 1*11-burled tOf lhe Mlount paid Delly Pilot Oocambet I, I . F.-430 Tt111 butln... 11 eon-nont tl«eto la detcttbotel In ~· lnt••t at the l)fovall-dueted by an Individual general iU S-Uty Salon rite 15. 22. 1814 florenc. 0 FranktlouM Ind It located It. 2300 S.E. f you with to defend SA-45'4 Pl&.IC NOTICE Ttlti ltatemtf\t wu nled 8rl1tot, Newport BMctl, CA aglln•t ttll• Claim, you mu.t ----------1 with the County Clerta of Or-926e0. llfo • W!'ltten reeponae wtttl f1ta.1C NOTICE NOTICI OI' ange County on Oocamblr file bullneea name uMd the Court within thirty•> fl'UITWl 'I IAll 12 lH• by the Mid tranat.ror at Mid dayt after havtng beel\ w - MIOUITION YOU ARE IN 0£FAUl T ' ,_11 tocat!Oft le: Rive Gauctle Hair Y9d wtttl 1 009Y of the Aoott· NO. 14-1a UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Publlltlod Orange Coat Salon. cation. 11 you do no1 tile a A lttlOUITlON OI' THI DA TEO APRIL 23, 1814. UN· Dally Piiot Oocamblr !I 23 That aald bulk tran1fer la wrl1tan reapor'IM you wlfl CITY COUMCL Of' THI L.ESS YOU TAKE ACTION 30 t884 January I 1995 ' Intended to bl conaum• waive your ~t ~ndet ho- CITY cw COITA Ml TO PROTECT VOUR PROP· ' ' 'Su·321 mat.ct el the office Of: Norrie tk>n 10473 t~ the 9U1fneN ~MIC>NtlA, OICLAMNQ "l'l';-l'f•MAVBESOL.DAl • AMOCl•t•. i nc .. 4510 andProtON!ontCOdttocs. 11'1 INT'DmON TO 0RDP A PUBLIC SALE If YOU Clmpua om., Suite 8, New-lend againet the olelfn. TH I v Ac A Tl o N 0 , NEED AN EXPLANATION rtaJC NOTICE pon a.acti, Oaltfornla t2te0 (b) Notwllh1t1ndlr19 aut>- IURPLUl Cf'TY MOHT-M· OF THE NATURE OF THE ..... :::::r:: ... llU"-11 onor9fl•~•rtuf111Y 4, 1N6 dMllon(•~1theltabllltJolthl WAY ON A P'Ott'TlON °' PROCEE01N08 AGAINST ...... TJTJUU -Thi• bull( tranater le tut>-~Account for Whlctt 'A.LACI AVl:NUI YOU. YOU 8HOUL.D CON-NA ITAT'lmNT ject to Callf0tnla Uniform the CIUN of act!Oft oocurrld THE CITY COU.NCIL OF TACT A lAW'VEA The followlng perton• .,. CommerClll COde Soct!Oft on°''"" Januery 1, tNO, THE CITY OF COSTA MESA On o.c.rnc. 21, 1814, at doing bulineN.. 8 108 !1"•11 not •1tOMC1 1W9nty 00£8 HEREBY RESOL.VE 10 00 Im . SUZANNE E CL.ASSI C CHARTERS, Thi name lnCI lddf .. Of t ti o u • 1 n d do 11 a r 1 AS FOUOWS KEATlNO u ~ appo4nteo 421 Htllotrope. Corona ~ the peraon •Ith Whom (t:l0.000 00) per tran.•· llCTION , The City Subetltuted TN1t• ~ Mer. Collf tm2 ClalrM may be fllod .. Norr11 action, for ll"f lrlflMC11on Counctl QflfteCftyolCoeta UldOeedofftuet,rtc«<*l Mwk Owen Clayton. 421 & A.Mocll-. Inc, 4470 ""'*"'lt•MllatoftheJudct- Meaa dOM '-9Cly doclafe on Auguet 20, 1"4 M ~ Hottotro,,., Cofona dol Mar, 0~ OflY9, Suite 8, N9w• rnent Of Judgment1, rtg1tj. 111 Intention 10 vacate "*'' No ~2. of Of Caftt 82M2 por1 hodl, CA t2eeo Ind .... Of ttle number of .,.-. IUrPW• City r1gtlt-ot-way on tloi-' Aecotdl In ttle omo. Of Th• b1.111mrn I• con-the IUt ct.., tor tlllno ~ 1on1 •oorl•vld or tn. the County Aecotdet Of Or d""ed by • llmllod P1'1net· by ll"f ctedltOt eNll be number of patce6I Of ,... ... Anoe County. Call1omta. lllt lhlp Januwy 3, 1M5 at 5 00 PM tate lnvotv.s, or IM numb1t ewr.d by cuno"D A ,,..,,. Cl.tyton wNCh 11 ttie ~ cs., ""' llOenMM W9IO Pt111ot-1 T A A I( , ~ L. T [A R Ttllt at8'M*lt w• fl'9d .,_or. the conturM1at1on PM.cl 111 the trttlMG11oft WAGNER. and KATHLYN l with the County Clerk Of Or· da1• apecffted ebcM Oiied 19')1tmber 11, WAGNER. wlll Mil ti publk atlQI County °" Oocamber 0.ted Oee«ftber t 1. tM4 t"'4 Put a rew w orch ~!Oft to"""*' bidder'°' 12. 1N4 Rey ............ ......... MM9e '· CMA•••M AIM. CUI'! (P..,atlle 11 tlfne Of.... ,,_.,, Tr•_..,_ • ...,,.., ._ ....... to wo rk tor you lntewfulmoMyafttltUnlted Pvblllhed Orange Ooee1 PubtllMd Ot'anga ~ PutlltMd Orange eo.t Stet•) at Orange Count) 0etty Piiot Oeoernl)9f 11. n . Delly Pilot Oeoemblr ti, o.Hty o.cemt>er 11, 23, 30, H11bor M11n1CIP&l Court 30, t"'4. January I, INS 1"4 1"4. J41nU1ry t . 1114 Call 642· 5678 aAL TZ BEROEROH llll'llf"t TVTHtlL WEITCUFF CHAJl!l 427 E. 17th St Coala Mesa 848-9371 Ml ARK P~Alfi IEW c.m.1ery • ortuary Chapel • atory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach a.4-2700 McCO..MtCK MORTUARY t1a5._Laguna Canyon Ro.d Laguna S..Oh. Ca 92651 4M-9415 I . -------~·--------~~= 90t JttnbOfel Boulevard &U"317 Su-i14 9'1411 ~------------~_.. _________ _,,_ ,} ______ J_ • . ' Villa Mira already half sold six months after its openi ng Condominiums-,- nestie in the hills of Laguna Niguel · the plans, the approxlmately heating systems and , In the 1, 130-square-foot Camellla, Camellla plan, wood-burning double doors Introduce the third fireplaces. Every residence aleo bedroom so, that this room can has an enclosed area for a easlly function as a den or home washer and dryer as well as a office. private garage with an automatic In less than six months follow-Adding to the dimensions of door opener· Ing the completion of models and these homes are private patios or VIiia Mira offers residents ex- t he grand opening at VIiia Mira, decks which open off either the elusive use of a swimming pool. homeshoppers have already ac-llvlng rooms or the master therapy spa and a community counted for 118 sales, rep-bedrooms. clubhouse . resenting more than half of the All kitchens are finished with To visit this community, take 216 condominium homes that breakfast/serving bars. Gas the Santa Ana Freeway to the wlll be built at this resldentl~I ranges and ovens, automatic Avery Parkway exit and proceed community In Laguna Nlguel. dishwashers and disposers In the west. Turn right on Camino "VIiia Mira meets the needs of double-corppartment, porcelain Capistrano, then right again at today's buyers with well-de-sinks are /eatured. Paseo del Collnas and continue . ~:'ho. lo> '~'r •,.~lt; ·~ signed homes at the right price, to the sales center and models, with the right financing and In the Additional amenities Include which are open dally from 1 O a.m. Mediterranean atyllng. prlTate recreation right location," said Linda J. custom draperies In the llvlng to 5 p.m. For further assistance, facllitiee and a t.aaun• Niguel location Scarberry, manager of market-.-ar_e_a_s_an_d_bed __ ro_o_m_s_._f_o_rced __ a_lr_ca_ll_6_4_3_-_29_0_6_. ________________________ _ draw buyen to vu\a II.Ira, a condomlnla.m community by the Carma-SandllnC Oroap. Ing for The Carma-Sandling Group of Irvine. With the first phase sold out and fewer than half of the 64 condominiums In Phase II still available, prices for VIiia Mira homes r\linge from $88,000 to $106,000. Financing options in- clude Orange County Mortgage Revenue Bond financing. For quallfled, first-time buyers, this program offers 30-year loans at a fixed rate of 9.43 percent (10.106 percent annual percentage rate). VA plans and other financing alternatlves are available. The Mediterranean-styled community is nestled In the foothllls less than four miles from the beach. The two-and three-bedroom floor plans all feature single level arrangements. In the largest of EXPERT ADVICE You can recoup your losses By SIMON SYKES Six months after you move into your dream house, the chimney collapses, crashing through the roof Into your spare room. Repairs cost you ~000. The repairman lets it sllp that he made a previous atteV\pt to fix the chtmney. He did so at the request of the previous owner's real estate broker. shortly before you bought the property. You sue the broker to recoup your $8,000 damages., caused by his failure to disclose the chimney's dangeraus condition. You win a judgment for $8.000 plus attorney's fees, against the broker. However, the broker has (understandably) gone bust. In tact. he has left town. Are you left holding the bag? Not necessarily. You can re- cover out-of-pocket losses due to misrepresentation. Part of each license fee paid by real estate agents and brokers In Callfornla Is set aside by the State Department of Real Estate in a speclal fund. Whlle there are rigid procedures to be followed, and making a clalm on this fund can be a lengthy process, It does serve Its purpose of reimbursing the victims of unscrupulous or Insolvent licensees. There is a $10,000 per trans- action llmlt on payouts from the fund. The' broker's llcense la autom«Ulcatly ausp_ended until he paye bBCk the fun(f, with interest. Fund payouts are llmited to actual out-of-pocket, after-tax 10..... Court-awarded at- t6rney'' feet and punitive dam- aget are not recoverable. (•lmon •1t .. le «llftK olftret tueedtly, a journal for ,,,. real ntate lndu1try, P.O. Box 20068, Rlv•r•fde, CA 92516. Tel: 686--8005) • } ' ... <.omc t.th.t· .1 prt'nC\\ h I( 1h. JI '-1 llllt:I h1n~ 'pn.1.tl 1n Ill\\ nh1 11 nt II\ m~· II ' 1 ltt t \\ tt in~ < luh ~-r1t·•-.11 ~-:1l 1in t>n the < ~rt't·1t'> in II uni in~11 m &':K h 'ltnl-.1n~ .1rd11tt'\. lllfl .111d mult 1 In ti rh 11 'fl 'I.In' ac:.1tt' 4 ont.t.' in :1 hte timt·. '>l\:ur\:. h m nhnmc u m11nu11i1' \II "111111\ ".ti lo.in~ dl'•l.l,n1. t 111 tht· x·.1Chff <;olf .mu k11111' l luh Pre' it·" pnccd lrnm $ 209, ~00 ~EA(il FF ~Rl ENS Huntingto n Bench ~ Ol t--.;...-+ __ _., ~ t----=t--"-----.. llir. llt•I\• I'""'' 11 .. 1 • 1· 1 lltidl"" "'"" nntth 1111 11' ti.It 11 \\1 _. Ill 1';1111 \\ • °'" I 11m h fl \II l'.t Ill \\ 1"1\111 1n.l .1!1\I'' Ihm-f\IA '"'' 1.11nth I •l'k ....... , tnl I Ill!~ 11pe11.u11\ 111,.m h• •1•m 1 .11,·111•11""' IW"' E -cwB SERI ES I •· . ' . I .. ,., ...... '" Salt ...... ,., Salt Geatral I OU I 001 OPEi SUIDI Y ·1-6 V'iew of beach & stmet trom 2 bdrm honle .• S695 000 3028 Ocean Blvd Old CdM, Good assumable loan, so of hwy, 2 bdrm Mar shops. $215,000 704 Avocado Old CdM U~I U REALTORS. 675-6000 ltt'SIOfNllAI MAI (Sia!( ~AVl(I~ IAYSMOltH 1221,100 Outstanding value' Walk t.o private beaches Excellent condition Bnck ftrepla("(', lovely pauo, 3 BR Eleanor Bowie ., .. , .... , -s ... 1-4 2112 Clrolt If; l111hres IN NEWPORT CENTER 6449060 OPEN SUNDAY 34 Encore Ct. NB (l-4)................. . ..... $179.500 Newport Crf'r,t Townhome lully turn 2 Bd 2~ Ba tri levPI Perm ocean view lrom mdster suite 760 Via lido Nord. lido Isle, NB (2-4) .. Sl,575,000 Ort~ina home 011 4~ w1dP lot nest to greenbelt r anla!>ll Bay '41f'W 100 Via Florence, Lido Isle, NB (2·4) ..... $490.000 Great corner 1ocdlton at Soud 3 Bd 3 Ba. lam rm. many quahty features 101 VIA LIDO, LIDO ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 MarvPlous 6 Br bayfront 71f on bay. pool, spa 1011' boat ... pact· Will c·xt hdnge l 't1.1n11111i.: Sp.111"h :~ Ht ..! B.1 1111 4:i Int ,(. • i.. I ' II II I \ .11 d I"' r 1\• I 1 JI I 1110 111111 BA YSIOE PLACE BA YFRONT Spt'( tdl'Ular Ocl\' front dplx 2 Br. 2 Ba up 2 Br .! &t dov. n 2 boat spaces $1.250.000 PENINSULA HOME OCEANFROM-T l~xc"·1iing <.X• ,in & J,·ttv vll'w~. l Br. 3 Ba . :rnJO sq rt tdr JXirktng $1.150,000 WEST BAY AVE BAYFRONT .\t \I JI Y ( I r.1111111111 .. t • Hr '-IW• t.11 ul.tr ~'.I\ \II'\.\ (h\rll I flll<1ll<Jrll.! ~( tl°l!lfllHJ LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE 873 MYSTIC WA V. LAG SCH OPEN SUN 1-5 I .. r1"1 1111 • • • 111 ,\· 'rl 11 ,, po11 111th • Hr I lt1 \.:111· I 111 1r1• 1rn• 1111\\ '!-, ill tllHI COTTQN POINT ESTATES ( \1-.I irn ,.,,, 111 ,rc v. l11h 111:\t to l':1-...1 1• ... 1111 I :-,.111('I•11111111 lr11111lt..l-lll1100 WESTWOOp VILLAGE Pnnu f;ngl.L!>h traclitumal 3 Bd 3 & 3 frpk s, hrdwd firs. nr UCLA $685,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 8oy\1de Or •vt• N B b 7S b io l THI IAIU c_ r;i 'Q ,~' '-.( -r') 1: "'~' • WOU •v11u• v~ l'"ll ~' <.!::> r:..<r .... , hlrt•4 ... cut • 'OUAH --- o· . ... , --------.. I •' • • ['1 1\',~ I I 0=1l I M r. n ~ 1 fl ] I' 1· I I I 8 II LL r I "] I I I I ·~ ICUl-LITI &11wtr1 11 Ot111lflcatlt1 1002 . ,. • 642-5678 I; l''abulous prestige party home. 3·bed, 2 bath, boat door, electric kitchen. New roof, new carpet, vacant. $149,500 Agent: JACKIE OORDARY 846-4620 (714) or 848-0709 (714) OPffl .. a.AY•C.11 11:•111:• 11211 ...... U. ........... ~ URE FROIT ROW IOIT PIUIE VIEW Rambllng Califorru11 Ranch ~tAW with forever Bay & Harbor view 415 Bedroom, · 4 beth totally remodeled for luxunous hvmg Tlu.s home reaturt'S family sue room oepning to pool compll'tt-with wet bar. frpk· and blt-m BBQ Solar ~ated pool & Apa, gr~nhOUllil!. gazebo wtlh i.erraced gar dens & separate ln-laws/ma1ds qWll"U!rs Asking $995,000 BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE JEWEL Open StlMtay l·S 18 Chtrfy ~ This home ts so cozy · you must come to see 1t! Used brick. French doors & windows. pretty flower gardens, lovely open views. nice privacy. Completely remodeled with 4 bdrms & family room. 3~ baths, 3 fireplaces. a spacious. charmmg master suite, new plantation shutters. wallpaper and draperies-and all absolutely Im· maculate! $939,000, ellcel. assumable financing Offers encouraged. IEW .. Tll IUIUT 11.10• Pride of ownership It reflected In thlt beautifully maintained duplex. Each unit features two bdrma w/num«out amenities plut 1 tour c.r garage. Great rental area. Almost S300,000 of auumabte i:::::W· Offe<ed at $390,000. Call LmA T GE 759 -9100 l lHJ 1-.ni.e ·II lreb1 (lH) MA-ffJt l/tl1111 Ct£SHIRE REAL ESTATE, REALTORS 759·1877 GEORGE EL k r\_y ~ C \ ·;·1~ ~'.fl let Ut Help Y 01 HWPORT FllH 1141,100 WE 200' PIUIE ISWI POflT HIE 4 ~ bdrm. big dock(s). play lawn & swim beach Wal~ to ocean tun 7 car parking Low owner hn S750,000 (land mcl) Room for expansion 110-0202 S 11 l ,000 USTSllElll Assumable loan. Super 2 Bedroom home. Redwood deck. L ush yard Call for more details. Move up to Newport al an affordable price. Lots of potential. 3 Bedroom and 2 Bath. Large lot. Seller wants out now. Sell Your Property! The Oa~y Pilot offers you this euct sin ad on ow "P1cll.lft Ptce weekends lot just $25 per day or 2 days for S4S lfW PIUCEr SIH,800 CHL o,., Sat/111 1..4 THE REAL ESTATli:RS '141-2313 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS NEWPORT BEACH ILIFFS 1211,000 Bright & sunny 3 BR "Y" plan located on lovely greenbelt. Every room has spacious & open feeling. Price Includes land. Good assumable loan too! HCI IAY 1224,100 Unbetievahte upgrades 1n this 3 BR home. Pool & spa with solar heat. Large sunny patio, French doors. custom shutters. new apphances. sky- lights. mirrors and much more! WESTCLIFF 1243,000 Just hstedl Quality 3 BR, 2 BA Sturdevant built. Located on a quiet tree-ltned street. Freshly painted inside and out Immaculate throughout. Larg~ private yard. Assumable financing. WESTCLIFF $310,000 Best value in area Designer country kitchen includes stone fireplace. oak cabinetry. used brick and window seat 3 BR plus separate maid's room. French windows and doors took onto private patio and yard. Fee. USTILUFF $331,000 Panoramic view of ocean, city lights from highly upgraded 4 BA Lusk home. All new kitchen. teak built-ins. solar. Fee land. Dramatic pool and spa In a very private setting SUYIEW SHl,100 Spacious 4 BR one story on corner location. View of city lights. security for your family in this guard gated community. Assoc pool, spa & tennis courts. IUi CHYOI SHl,000 "The Canyon," Newport's prestigious security community. 3 BA. 3 BA. large side yard. Lovely courtyard entry. End unit Priced at yesterday's price for today's sale• l&YS11HES UH,000 Delightful home in gate guarded area near 2 private beaches Family dining room with fire- place, 3 B8, new appliances Large, sunny, colorful patio. Newly listed Fee HHIOR VIEW HOMES UH,000 Dramatic elegance describes this picture per- fect 5 BR. 3 BA. 3 car garage Somerset. Pro- fessionally decorated and landscaped. Prime location on greenbelt. spa and upgrades too numerous to mention · M&RIOR RIDCE 1311,000 Beautiful 2 BA condo 1n gate guarded Harbor Ridge. Large brick patio. city lights & mountain view. Exceptionally private location. Customized throughout SU VIEW Hl0,000 Everything you've ever W8'1ted and a little bit more can be found 1n this 4' BR. two story view home. The exqu1s1te decor and private spa wlll captivate you SU llUID 1140,000 Elaborately appointed 3 BR, 3 BA home affords one a gourmet kitchen w/granite counters. marble baths & more. Forever open space Is found in this superb tbcation fronting golf course. Ill CAIYOI , 11,lll,OOO I Due to circumstances. this 5 BR home will be sold well below cost. If you need a large home. you owe It to yourself to Inspect and confirm the truth of this claim . You could not replace It and may never again have the opportunity of buying so much for so httle. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWO RK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-4 P.M. S&Tllll&Y &STILIFF 812 Aleppo St BR. Pool. Spa, Vu $339,000 G. ANDERSON ELCOllT lllLl $5TO.OOO 7 Northampton 2 BR. Den C.McMAHAN 110 ISU 220 Via Geno 5 BR, FR $625,000 C. RUMSFEL IAYFRHT 200 1 Bayside D 6 BR $2.975,000 EVAN CORKETT HIDAY llFFS 404 Vista Grande 3 BR. FR $219,000 B GOTHARD AYllHES 2772 Circle D BR $229,500 ELEANOR BOWi HTCLIFF 1307 Oxford 3 bR $243.000 DEBI BIBB II.SIU 1552 E. Ocean Bl 2 BR $299,500 G.ANDERSON 1M VllW llHll 1938 Port Bishop Pl 4 BR. FR $349,900 C. BALDIKOSKI WHll YIEW lllllS 1301 Keel Dr 3 BR, FR $385.000 MARIAN REEDY WTILIFF 2407 Blackthorn 3 BR, Vu, Spa $369,000 SUE EXLEY IEWPlllT 1225 Bayside Dr 2 BR. Wtrfrt $550.000 LYDIA MURPHY HLCllllT lllll 7 Northampton 2 BR. Den $570,000 LISA & HILLARY LllO ISU 220 Via Genoa 5 BR, FR $625.000 EDIE OLSON IALIOA ISUH 100 So. Bayfront 3 BR, Dock, Wt,frt $695,000 M. MATTHEWS l&YFltHT 2001 Bayside Or 6 BR $2,975,000 EVAN CORKETI PLEASE DROP BY! LAGUNA lJHU .... l t1H,IOO • 2 BA townhome at Sea Terrace near the new Ritz Carleton. Gated area with tennis. pool, spa, sauna and private beach access. Spacious patio has panoramic view. $77,000 loan can be as· sumed. UllH IUCll lltl,000 Six Inches from heaven you'll find this 3 BA, 4 BA home with pool, spa and the most glorious whitewater view In Laguna Beach. Extensively remodeled-herdWood floors. marble b,..s and extensive grounds. SHTI UllU Sltl,000 Over the surf with glorlous views of coastline. sunsets. sea llfe and sails. 3 BA, 3 BA home In excellent condition. On private street. priced at lot value: owner wlll carry for responslble buyer. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RD. s.Nt 1 picltH. or wt'I photocraph 11 for ,.. •t 1 IN*nal charre 142·1111 LIH ISLE tall,000 Charming 3 BR home on large Lido lot. Beam celling & fireplace In LR. This home has just been painted and recarpeted in best of taste. Perfect for first home or retirement couple. LllO ISLE 1410,000 Newly refurbished and Impeccably maintained 3 BR home with country charm. Remodeled kitchen, warm, cozy family room opening to sunny, bricked patio, two fireplaces. Close to bay. beaches, and tennis. LIH ISLE HH,000 ~harming 5 BA home. Open beams. south patio, new kitchen appliances. Good financing, close to tennis courts and private beaches. Terrific family living. ULio& PEllllUU S4H,OOO Exqufslte European design. 4 /5 BA home + bachelor unit. Top of the line custom kitchen. master BR suite with unique fireplace and sitting area. Elaborate decor with excellence Its only goat. llUO& llUll Hl0,000 This lovely duplex with view is one house re- moved from South Bayfront. On a large corner tot. 3 BR home with separate guest room. Large 2 BR apartment over 3 car garage. Owner will help w/financing. PElllHU l&YFHIT Sll0,000 Classic Balboan home on pilings. Spacious master BR with terrific bay,mountam & night light view. Boat dock ~ t:Joal storage u-ncfer house. PHllHU l&YFROIT Stll,000 YOU MUST SEE this fun bayfront with two living rooms. Exterior stairs for the kids. Tiie, red brick patio, spa, built-in BBQ plus boat sllp. Exquisite decor with wood floors & many extras. LllO ISLE Stll,000 If you are looking for valuable bayfront property, please see this private 3 BA home with 40' frontage on Lido's quiet end. Price is extremely competitive and pier & slip is Included. LllO ISLE Sl,ll0,000 Elegant 4 BR. exclusive bayfront with substan- tial pier & sllp for 50' boat! Newly remodeled & exqulsitely decorated using finest materials. This outstanding home may be sold furnished! CORONA DEL MAR Ullll YIEW llLLS SHIMO .Panoramic sit-down view in Corona del mar of harbor & full-out ~ean. Beautifully decorated 3' BR, 21h BA home with a lovely courtyard entry. This home truly has everythlngll SPYIUll 1120,000 5 BA plus bonus room In a visual medley of color & tight. Forever view. pool & spa. Hardwood, French doors, a compelling combination of taste, room, location, v1ew & price. · IAYfHl1 • IHl,111 Create your own Interior decor ... we're just waiting for your finishing touch! Spacious 4 BR. 3'~ BA home, custom bullt on the bay, 3 boat slips & faovrably priced! You can have It all ... call today for -ppolntment. Land Included. - 644-9060 AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL EST ATE .COMPANY ., ---J,..;-~---+4J..4...f._._.._ __ _..... ........ ..__ ___________________ _ Olll&mA&. l arge OOf'htt IOt with a Bdrm •nd S bath with 3 bdrm down1talt1 Ind 2 Bdrm 1 beth upetalre. Owntt 11 ready to move. Price reduced to s210.ooo. 1a1-s1t1 C::SElECT -t-PROPERTtES ~1\11 IU HU/'lj r 110~1 ., ... c. "EAL EST4TE 131·1400 R£SIDF.NTIAL BROKlRACE CRO P llYlll 111111 UYHllT t l 21,llO One story home. New carpet, paint and draperies. Beautiful large living room and master suite on the bayfront. Two additional BR, & fam- ily room. Pier for your yacht. A wonderful value. Barbara Aune IO 1 TIWlll CHlllllllll tl21,000 A most desirable floor plan-in this exclusive building. Lg spacious rooms-most with bay and city view. 2 Lg BR. 2 ~ BA, utility rm, sauna. The building has a pool spa. Strong security & doorman. Barbara Aune Ill OUYll TIAllT1lllALILllAIOI tlll,IOO Much used brick , French doors, fabulous oak woodwork, pool & spa all surroundt:d by a lovely garden setting. Finest appointments throughout in this 4 BR, 2 ~ BA custom home. Danny Bibb Ill OUYlll FAlllW&Y LIO&Till Jll0,000 This elegant 3 BR, 3 BA single level townhome features the ultimate in quality, detail & convenience. In- cludes pool, spa & air conditioning. Danny Bibb IUmFILLY llOIUTll HU,IOO 3 BR, 2 ~ BA, "Jodelle" estate home providing unobstructed panoramic mountain and city light views. As- sumable first trust deed available and the seller will offer secondary financ- ing. Ed Escano/Maureen White PUIUlllO IOUl/llllT LlllT YI 1111,000 4 BR, 3 ~ BA, family room home with master BR retreat & huge walk- in closet. Secluded tropical spa with waterfall. Entry includes a mean- dering path cr~ing a K ai pond. &i Escano/Maureen Wlute. Reduced $80,000 Ml,000. . PIM llllOTitl HW HI0,000 Long private driveway leads to this secluded single story 3 BR, 2 ~ BA, fam nn home. Many decorator ex- tras-wood floors, mirrors, skylights, private patio with spa off master suite. Maureen Wh1te/&i Escano <· O&IH SlllllES PllllWllO OOUI YllW lltt,000 Beautiful 3 or 4 BR, family rm, . formal dining nn home. This single story residence has been remodeled and professionally decorated. Shut- ters, skyligh~. plus many upgrades. Pool and spa located in private courtyard. Donna Godshall SPIOT&OIUI LIM ISLE llYHllT 11,llO,OOO Rare opportunity for ch01ce location on the Bay. 55' frontage with large deck for entertaining. 5 BR, many exceptional features tailored to luxury living. Pier and slip for large boat. Joan Lewis OllllU llL Ill Fiii PLU IHl,000 Below the highway-next to park. Beautifully maintained 2 BR owners unit plus 3-1 BR units, 45 ft. lot, swimming pool. laundry room. 4 car garage. Won't last. Lucy Rose LOY EU Ulll UIHI 11m11 11 .oao,ooo Idyltc privacy. Superb 5 BR, & fam- ily room, custom Valentine built home. Full size slip with two side ties. Large aunny deck, spacious master suite & balcony, maids room, de- lightful llvtng & entertaining. Leasehold. Tom Allinaon l Tiii Yllll Plln1tn Htt,IH LI A beautifully remodeled 4 BR view F.aatbluff home, featurina a •tunnin& family room done w t th auch style and quality craftamanahip tha\ it la vlr· tually lrreplacable. Coby Ward I 11·111 IAITll Hll,HI Just lilted! And priced to tell! Spedoua and beautifully land9caped on quiet cul-de•aac. Thia popular plan # 1 hu been ex~ded and h.llhly cuatomJzecl and leatunt exceptional decor. RealiaUcally priced. Martha Macnab 111 UITll TIRllll N41MI Wonderful end unit on qulet cul-de- uc atvee th1I 2 BR "Dowr" plan total privaq. S.autltully landJCaped, utra lr1 lot for pool or po9lbM upenelgn o1 hama lncl\ldma lu>d .. Manha Macnab ... . ........ ttmllll ........ Newly bWlt wtth charm of dayt aone· by. upper OOOl"I wit.}\ bay vtewa. 3 ft.replacea. 3 BR. 4 BA, on an ex- uemely lr1 lol. L.H. Barbara Aune 844-1200 ~Nlf,l! lll\ll I y " 1\1;_,~Ul 11\I I 'i ....... amteura1 COLD Well BANl(C!R ~ ----NOii Tl llLL ., ••• 11. 111• IHNllll& Liii .. ..... lit! llt/M 1 ... Pl Maplfkll.a.QOW\t.ry 1'rencb ~BR home on wideft 1ll'Ml '° •.Y:nl"'~Uon. w,h -.m t"elllnp. fonNJ-DR ~.fire~ rR plus Ubtary. Bank wtU ti•lp ftnence! Brtna offers! - j Pt Tf ' HAHHI l J HIJ\l JY ••·'m • .... ·--.wr I ldrm _..lrl =Htl.on ..... ..., ........ ---!I.-• =f"?·=.:r ............ .,....,. , •• 111nau • RETt:RS Frank Masandrea for Dynasty PRINTED PATTERN A560 sau ~,, DAILY PILOT .\Jd ~()( ''" f'l(h :"•lltt" • :'lo ••( .. "' YOUR NAME, AOORUS ZIP. STYLE NUMBER SIZE t•, ... 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P\••H 0 tr, .. s: ' ~' .. 4 C lfl'°t •H WC ""' f0< -••It 1"4 hf'41 •t N•:ar WHl-W1tcll lot • PtOfftltt•ttt DH 1gn1r ''""" br lo~~ GRANDMAS & GRANDPAS MOMS & DADS Your P~t Htre You can seffl! you rove In a very s~c lal way on Christmas Day. Show off your favorite little person or ~t In print. You can do It In the Dally Piiot Classifed "Christmas Charmers., section. This greeting w ill also be a special keepsake roryears to come. A special gift, S2S .OO. Call now to reserve your space l 642-5678 .- ' • HOMES FOR SALE b-2 BEDROOM * * 1226 Bayside Or, Newport Beach 644-9060 $550,000 Sunday 1-4 704 Avocado. Corona del Mar 875-6000 $215,000 Sun 1-5 * * 1225 Bayalde Or, Newport Beach 644-9060 $550,000 Sunday 1-<4 1552 E. Ocean Blvd, Balboa Penln, Npt Bch 644-9060 $299,500 Sun'1ay 1-4:30 3028 Ocean, Corona del Mar 675-4 721 $695,000 Sun 1-5 1825 Port Wheeler, H.V Hms, Newport Bch 640-5835 $229.500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2 BR plue FAM RM or DEN • 10 Morning View (Turtle Rock Ridge) Irv 854· 7104 $299,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 12 Rue Vlllars, Big Cyn NB 759-9100 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1:4 30 •2753 Viste Umbrasa. Bluffs, NB 760-8333 $296,000 Sun 1·5 3 BEDROOM v 2772 Circle Or. Bayshores, Npt Beach 644-9060 $237,500 Sunday 1·4 * * 4 1 Balboa Coves, Bal Coves. NB 760-8333 $775,000 Sat 1-4 340 East Broadway, Costa Mesa 548-9441 $140,000 Set/Sun 1-3 **3335 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar 759-1501 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 1707 Port Stirling, HV Homes, NB 786-3715 $246,500 Sun 12-5 ~ 467 Westminster, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, NB 675-8676 $245,000 Sat/Su.n 1·5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 340 Cabrlllo (Eastslde), C M 533-8176 $144,900 Sun 12·5 62 Canyon Rldge(Turtlerock), Irvine 857-1776 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 •311 Colleen, Eastslde Coste Mesa 642·5200 $239,500' Sat/Sun 1-4 * •600 Harbor lsld Dr. Promontory Bay, NB 631-1400 $1 ,150,000 Sun 12·4 892 Ltard, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $225,000 Sunday 12-4 1215 Marlnera Drive. Baycrest. NB 631 ·7300 $395,000 Sun 1 ·4 30 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn Palmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 11 35 Pembroke. Newport Bch 642-5200 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1730 Port Barmouth Pl. NB 759-9100 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **5109 Seashore Drive.N B 756-9162 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * *4601 Seashore, Peninsula, NB 631-1400 $735,000 Sunday 1-4 •986 Trabuco. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $143 ,500 Sunday 1·5 100 Via Florence, lido Isle. NB 673-7300 $490,000 Sun 2-4 2 129 Viste Entrada. Bluffs. Npt Beach 759-1501 $369,000 Sunday 1-4:30 4 BEDROOM 500 Rockford, Corofla del Mar 759-1501 $295.000 Sunday 1-5 333 Miiford, Cameo Shores. Corona def Mar 640-4868 $595.000 Sunday 1·4 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * •812 Aleppo. E'Bluft. Newport Beach 644-9060 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 144 1 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, N.B 548-5647 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, Npt Bch 759-1501 $600,000 Sunday 1·4 * •462 1 Gorham, Cameo Shores 6 44-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 9 Hermitage Lane. Big Canyon 6 44-6200 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ' . 1t•2127 lndlan Sprlnga, Bac::k Bay, N.B 650-1022 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3064 Java Rd, Meta Verde, C.M. 645-0303 $389,000 Sunday 1-4 * 1328 Mariners Drive, Baycreat, ~B 631-7300 $298,000 Sun 1-4·30 46 Mlaalon Bay, Spyg,laaa,NB 760-8333 $569,000 Sun 1-5 1858 Peros, CM 751-6190 $229,900 Sun I 4 * •4645 Perham, Cameo Shores NB 644-6200 $729,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1218 Polaris, NB 751-6190 $525,000 Sun 1-4 1938 Port Bishop, H.V Hms, Newport Bch 644-9060 $349,900 Sunday 1-4 1718 Port Sheffield, Harbor View Homes, NB 631-7300 $300,000 Sun 1-4:30 * • 1852 Samar, Mesa Verde. C.M 645-0303 $185,000 Sunday 1-4 441 Santa Ana Ave. Newport Beach 631-4042 Sat/Sun 10·5 * •5409 Tamplon, Senta Ana 645-0303 $112,900 Sunday 1-4 *4639 Tremont Lane, Cameo Shores, NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·4.30 2006 Windward Lane, Baycrest. NB 63 1-7300 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 30 5 BEDROOM * * 760 Via lido. lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $1 ,575,000 Sun 2-4 5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 55 Goleta Point, Spyglass, NB 631-7300 $895,000 Sun 1-4:30 1226 Polerls Drive, Dover Shores. NB 631· 7300 $845,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * •25 Rldgellne (Harbor Ridge) NB 760-8333 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1206 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $425,000 Delly ,1·4 30 • 14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, NB 760-8333 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ll.. •• 6 Trafalger, Harbor Ridge, Npt Bch 11" 640-4868 S 1,950,000 Sunday 1 ·5 220 Vi a Genoa. lido Island. N.B 644-9060 Sat/Sun 1·4 30 * •239 Via Ltdo Soud, LI, NB 759-9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 6 BR plua FAM RM or DEN *20691 Aquatic Ln, HB 751-6190 $166,950 Sun 1-4 103 Via lido Soud, LI, NB 759-9100 $2,950,000 Set/Sun 1-4:00 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 24 76 Santa Ana # B. CM 751-6190 $138,900 Sat/Sun 11-5 3 BEDROOM 2479 Rue DeCannes tt2A, CM 75 1-6 190 $149,900 Sat/Sun 11-5 2476 Santa Ana 11A, CM 751-6190 $139,900 Sat/Sun 11·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BR * • 34 Encore Crt, Npt Bch 673-7300 $179,500 Sun 1-4 DUPLEXES 1 I 1 2 BR plua 2 BR 1611 Clltt Drive, Cllff Haven, NB 63 i . 7300 $350,000 Sun 1-4.30 •Spa * Poo4 **Waterfront * * * W1terlront & Pool ./ 131~ eddr"' al guerd 011e ,. I C.rtu .. 11111 ITU hu hlat at• .... a. I 21HGiti ocn ;a; hwy. 2 "I s: Alcumea com-Coay Hr 11e, git. '°• CtMn UPS* w/Qtl IUO. ~ 8orN ... Sl75 bMn'I celt9. No j)MI. 1.02 Apply 321 ltte, 813-2* 413-0487 HIY9tl M7514.5-lNt &rind new 1BR IC>I e..ut. ut. Oueet Hit Studio. 8"• to oak ktto dlW. 11ove, IC>"' 28M 261. oer ifPI = bcn. Utll• pd .. Call ptlcatlont telten Sat a No pee-. 11t '+ ..O '. 650-7142 S3&0Jmo Sun 10·2. OHLY. No 17111 Mt\ IA. 417-8287 • 3a.. 2•· A.,. ..... 1 emkr or pelt NOC). 7CMIA -"I ... -"' ,....., Oo4<Mnt'od 944-7183 M6CJ/1150 Mo. 2 & s Id 1100/mo. Incl wl d, STUDtO'lnOld CdM nr bCh 9')tl. Encl 011. W/D hkkp, tnlcl~!,Mhdlw~7t~..t y.,.de/patlot oar. ..... ... . ....... 0. ~::.W~~.!:,~8 1 • llWNIT•aw.n Lido'* wat9tfront:"" 0.YI 875-1142 beh. LG e»tm d(lt 31t Iba C11t& tu Ev.~· 14' S 18007mo IM. 873-.... fBr iBa, oar. pallO. BRAND NJW luxury 2Br N!WPORT H!IOHTt 323 E 1.,h 800 No pet1 28a Condo. Aaquetbalt Deluxe 2 tnaet« eutt.I, Sien·• Mamt 838-0772 and tennt1 ct1, pool,.,,_, lrplo, oar, no I*• or !Br Ea1tlfde. tmall bU1 MUl'la, MC gate. 'A ml to water bade. AV911. now. cozy tot• of natural beach. Harbor arH, USO. mo. 759-t1M wood-squ.aky ole&n. No BolN Chic. a Warrw Nr Hoea Hoep. 31t 2 2 pell S«! 851-1528 aeoo mo +MOO MCUrlty. •try '~ple)t. Avt 12115 840-2H 1 MOO AM. Agt 835-USI !Br, enc:t gar. Meture Neel bMoh 2 bt 1"4 be ~....,..,..·,_.,....• ___ ,..,...._ 9'ngle. $4'50+'400 *· . Nlwpt HGt• ~ 28', 2 Al1 epm call a..5-:Me'r TownhouM, rrpto, bltnt, maittat Ba Utile pd No XLNT REFS ONLY • orptl, drpt, clMI\ & quiet. ,,.,. Avt 1211 taao+' ~ "95, 53f.0921 ~ • .. A .._ tBr Trll)fex g., S500 See '"s-1....,2 or 780-5058 Sun 12118 10-3. 202 e IUWlll YILUll OCEAN FAONT Upper unit 18th 526-5158 tpm-&pm • 18r 18a. MOO/mo yrly. 2 BDRM, 1 ba 1n utM pd, ftY llT1 Utlt1 Ind 850-0511 up1lalrt, nu crpt l drpa. LM whet• you have . 1 a 2 BDRM CON008 S850 mo l300 MC. Celt •Spect9CUlll 1Pt• VIiia 8albo9 l V ........ Beth, 831-5230 •28r. 1 l 2Be tuft.. e31-4'te0 Aoent 2 bedroom. large Nnc»d •&padoul townhouMe WESTCLIFF 18R Condo, y6td Pet Ot< •Arepl9C*I new catpet, dfwltlr, pool. H OO 848-0721 •Private betoon1e1 or no pete e50 mo. 873-t640 2 BR lo,\ be, petlo, com-Garden petloe pletely reoec Cabrltlo St. ftY llT1 · lft8~p;•;;•~·~~~~.; $800/mo, 213/692-3897 2Br n~B• twnf!M Apt •3 Lighted tennll coun• $550/mo No gar 881 *2 Swimming pool• t..---....----..~ VICtorla 842-7404 Ron •StrMml &. pond1 ----=------,1 •Furnliltng1 avall 2 BR 1 ba, Euttlde, good loc .. quiet '870, call Olek WHY NOT CALL 193-6198 Condo 2Br 2Ba, o•r, at 9 98 • 7 300 d y 1, 1tove, tr19. tnod yrd & 840-24128 evM/wlmd1 IUWlll VILUIE tndry fee. Prefer lo~ 2Br 2'~Ba 2 1tory. Eaat· 15555 Huntington VIiiage ::." ~~·~ 1lde ort 18th St. LeM. from San Diego req 53&-1392 · $750/mo. 5418-0•oe Freeway, north on &eoh --------•"" f to McFadden, weat on Lt.Ix SC P1u IBr Condo. 2Br 2'A8a Duplex 1vuv I McFedden Wat~ pOOI all w/all xtra1, dbl gar, huge amenlt .... 452-1407' _wi.cc:eta. Pet ok $850 WW Tl hi:-"""7A-.--· ---.::~ 873-&338 or 842·9&88 Tll IUll all Lanu 2Br 2Ba. nr Sc Plu. S«: The flnat new apanmen1 rm";fudfO ..,I. Fen- ga1 .. & pool $875. All! community In Huntington tulle OCMn *""· Avt 1/1 Call Shell• 824-4401 8Mch II now°'*" for 111, '500/mo. ·~78 PRE-LEASING 2Br 2B• eparkHng ~. •Studio, 1 &. 2 Bdrm ..... newer carpet & drapa. Apartment• i.e;;•...,.ec:tiiii!t1ome""""-on-c"'liff-&'""'.~R•1 ~~ c!!%or~~t':i •8tnglei.v.1&2·••ory Furn. rm avail now. non Townhomee emkr 84.._..5"8 85+7502 Harbor-No pet• S545 •Tennfl cour1 pool & epa 851 ·9528 e.ecn Blvd., •i. mite nort.h Newpor1 Shor• • ..-to •Westside 1 Br w/MW of PCH. beech. kit prtv. '300/mo, crpt1, drps, 1t0Ye &. frig. (11•)Hl-HH 111/IUt. 148-5142 No pet1 $450 848-41382 4 Nr Beta. Chl1atlWI tvn~ktt 3-B-r-2B-,-. -,-rg-downe--t.,-r-11 iiiil ;;•;•;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;; prvl, male itralQht, Lag • Bch l300 + u11t 4t9o-228e unit encl gat, patio Xlnt (meybe trade for WOl'k) IOC Np pell se50+S4'50 llAll llW1 MC 536-2485, 989-2851 _ .... ILD $435 1BR moblle hm. Ot &PAIMITI park. mature Mllll, no Prof to rent trg room In lovely qule1 E.CM Condo $285 8"2-0870 peta 673-77871848-6726 Conveniently loceted In Pvt room&. bath. 1 btk to s5751mo 2 Bd Iba patio one of lrvlne'1 MWMI t>ch. Clean hM w/Jac: nloe eutalde toeetlon' rMldentlal 1ettlnQ1. S250/mo. 983-3498 • Wlndwood Glen offet• 1, 2 ------.,--pool, Indy rm, cloM to alt. &. 3 bedroom apar1mertll Room In my home..Oulet, 149 E B1y ldHlly tltuated nHr private. S250/mct+ *• TSL IWIEIHT act1oo11. lilopplng and .842-914'9 .. 2-1IOJ park1.s _H_A_R_E_A_H_O_M_E_3_br_, 2-ba-. FOf 1e111ng Information tcl1ci'I prvlgl, lndry lee. lllTUTll p leaH c all (714) quiet-Meta Ve<cle. l300 $695/mo beau 2Br 2b• 551· 1577 Mondey-Sun· mo 5"9-104'3 tow n ti ou1e. I r p I c. dey 8·30 em 10 5:30 pm Sleep!~ room tor ,,.., carport, bll·ln1 emplyd ~emkg male. TSL MANAGEMENT ' ORANGETREE CONDO 35 yrl;)lul. ~ Daya ... 2_ 1803 1Br·tol1, tennlt , poolt & --,.,..,,.-~_,..,.=--.,.- Evea 8"2-822, llrNm No pet•. All! 1/85 Westcttff, NB. S250 lndda 834-1141 ulll Young woman La 01 ltac~ fl n/tmkr 548-7551 mleSl.iBJIU i larm Firm so;;;: ltttl1 ... ttl1 &PUTllEITS town Lagune. S550 mo ROOm1 WXP1e •™ eeautllully landiceped 494-424 f/O 494-3872/E $90/up. Balboa Inn, garden apll Poo4/epa. L I ' I 7S OCMn view. 875-874'0 Ba~~~:~!Kkl NS4:~isoo 2 ?cr;b~ '·1na· fba. pool, WWI •TIL 1Bdrm $555-$565 no pet1 Gu a wattf' Incl Wkly rental• now evall 2Bdrm 1 •1,98 $650·'865 495-8221 S 128/wk & up. 227" New- 131 E 18th 648-8818 ;'in port Blvd C.M. 846-.7445 161 E 18th 642-0858 l~rt ltac 27.-SU I Ill LOllE 1s1 E 2 111 54&-2408 iEFrit5o I 28r U50. 2250 Vanguard 540-9828 Dthwthr, frig, ttow Incl. N5ew~ Beach1 • ~ --No pell. Cell btwn 12., Wk lg. no d_.,..t. 2 11ory 2 br. 2 ba detux apt 98m.4pm dally 6415-<4855 3028 w .. 1 Coa1t Hwy gar frpl 2448 Elden Ave. S750 mo 861-6228 1Br In Cannery v~. clOM Vacatiea to bch N/amkr, no pet1, ltatala 2ff1 East aide 2Br 1 Ba. No pell Max 2 per1ons $580/mo 135 Albert Pt 543·5478 utll pd 1850 875-5522 Aid BEAR cXeiN/URde E-1lde 2Br 181, gar, lg 1111c:hel"I. ht celllng1 S820 Avail now 552·8354 P&RI NEWPORT &P&RTMUTS Slpl 14, pool tbl, cir TV, 2 lrplcl, (714)64'M918 Ltg comf Arrowhead hrN, llPI 10 • tor Nw Year• E·alde2Br 1Be W/beamed IN NEWPORT BEACH week. etc 751-8855 -------+-ee+ttnot. tri>tc ;arage A great ptaoe to ltve on t~ 1 t S855-l665 1,t' lu l MC Upper Bay Private I t 1225 2 peraoni. no 'pell ctubhouH1 & hHlth lktrt 1111 850-1 798 •P ... 8 tennlt couna. 1 f or 2 #ITllS to ihr 26( 2S: P<>OI•. cloM to bullneaa, NB apt poot.Jec-tennle w1 FIREPLACE~ p()Oi, paiio OC Airport, FHhton rm aYI lmmed. 5"&-7241 X·LG 1 a 2Br Apt• E· ltland. convenient lhOPI Side $550 Up 557-2841 on tl;hl 2Bd Iba 112 blk·befl-Npt. GOLF COURSE VIEW H·amkr, 25yr +, 1290/mo 2Br 1Bt Nr 1hopptno Sing ... 1 & 2 Bdrm AP•r1· & utll avall 113 846-9S4'1 Quiet adult $540/mo menll & TownhouMI 4'8r Apt nr bCh. Lg ""1r Ir 842· 1603 or 842·3163 rrom S720 (At« about w/Be S285 or fBr S250 llSTllTll I Br 1ba alt blt·ln1, lndry rm, nr bch/1hop1 $495 736 W 18th St lurl'llth«I apt1, compi.te 1111. Lg LR, kltel'letl. LUI, with TV, llnen1 l utenllla, clap. Jeo. 845-28U" maybe ren1ed tor thOr1 ,,.....,.-.,...-..,,....-....,.---1.,m or longer) On Jam-BIG CANYON M/F to tnr bOfM Rd. at sa'n Joaquin w/tml beauUIUlly !\Kn 2 bt Hiii• Rd 2 ba twnhM. tennl1, pool, TSL IAlllEIEIT H2·1IOJ •••· 1IQQ spe. '850 750·157& Fem to lhr 3BR, 1 blk to l>Mch, NB, pkng, tseO. Avall now. eS0--85&4 llSTllT 11 S650/mo 2 Bd 2b1 lower --------unit toe yard, lrplc, 2 Lrg Bdrm, 28a Condo -------- carport lndry rm w/OCMn view, MCurlty 2195 Maple bldg S 1125/mo. All! 1115. TSL MANAGEMENT Catr Daye Only 831-l403 a..2-1803 -----___ 4Br 2Be, den, frplc, nr LARGE 1 & 2 Br, crpt, beech Yrty 1M S1200 drapH, laundry rm, 57&-41912 or 7541-1792 prlcng, weter pd, gar l ~-------J lrfd9e evall Xlnt loc 1Br 3Be twnhM. Comm No pata. 831-8427 pool/ape. Mature, ~ community Sit& Cell MOblle Hom.. ror Rent. 2 btwn 5-1pm MM712 email 18drme S270 l r:-::,.,,...,....,..._...,,...,_---S300. 1 10 38r $4'50 Lo VMle lelboe Condo. 28r 1va1t approx In t mo. Gd deal. 28' 28e IU•ury . Af1 1pm call 831-3971 1800 IQ h (213)550-7 ... H(ALTH (\.UBS TENNI WIMMING Phi\ much mort' ~orry l'\O Ptlt. Modt l\ nptn daily Cl to 6 ~ Ntwpot1 l t.O. o. I 700 16th Slrtt t (II Oovtr) 6•U·5lll Ntwpot1 l~.tdl No. SO l~tnt •~tnu. (•1 lblhl US·llO• . . -a CD t::t. -= CD z I I I I I I ~ ,. ..::::::::::=~=~=!l-~1t1•'!1"'!•.•;..._ .. •_l.;.:•;.:I ••nt Ctacrttt Gar•••la1 1 ... ,... IHM Clt11la1 Palatl~ 1 .. w., •TCl conttructlOn• o;;v;:.y., patloe, ~th•, T Ill A41peln. PIJnttng, ~d. OUALITY CLEANING l'UdHXAb 8iNOR4B OUA.LllY PAINTING •Call with confk:I~• etc No lob to •mall T~/r..-noved c-.n-etc FrM tetlm•t• Cell Beth for a GOOd Job NftP0'1 °"9tom P .. ht~ FA.IA PRIC!S "' E H llr • • lM-1MI eAddltlont/~ing• ~.Mickey 53&-0563 up new I 7514'78 Oaty 145-5277 PTL R41far~·· 9"-SH7 18ytaof~euat0Met9. !ST JOHN &31-2050 •1 0o~-·-· e Kllchana/8a1n1e "" C• •Cut ' ewnt I u_ -------lie 28064A 875-0383 --~ dMt trom ·1~ Oamaoa• 1714)839-4822 r~ Ci.an LJ9a•Tree Trln)mlng 1a1111t Lu•Kaf!at RAINBOW PAINT!....,.. AALPHS PAINTING Lie R9peit leucMA. di'#9~ .. o vu.ta M ... H~Snadla Yard Ma1n1 •Haul~ RXOC :Qovt REMOVE "'"' lntlbt 6tucicoJWaHpepw ~ M& 64 -toSS &.t••lt & Lunc;h 3-5 'If old• lie MIKE 850-3283' · Furnlt~r•. Tr~. Tr... TWTl LA•llPI OualOy le our policy . 'tPei'· Ir• •t '41-3Sle M 2 bl*" Pamng x; .. , • R;>8lra Wkly/Dy,., .. Mt-2301 GARDENING "H·u-L1 ... G "3·641~ NORM Main ·~ cln""9. tr• &5C)..M4$ JEFF Uc MN f I •~~= 1 ~ "••··rf .... C --, ,.. "' . lflm HP 20 "'' 831-3088 •LLAN'S p•1NTINO P1s;la~ • _.... yr-.~ ,._ Roofing~ I 831 09 .. "' "'U Co I t l d pl AMO WALL PAPERING ~RI INttAioM TOTAL EX VICE • ........, ac1ng-~1coa11ng Htr1ettr1 cloanupe, tr• r9MO'tat LT H•ULl"'O • MOVfLll'l ' ,._ " "' --~~~~~!!!C~;;; .. a r~ ... , h11r1I Fr .... ,. 850'3031 -Garage & Y11d Cln~ . s~r1~:1.:n R-:~.~~ Cuttom ~ '497-1134 HANQINQ/STRIPPINO • MAINT 20Y•• .. = lllJ "ict llHm IJOI OlllT Lawn & Sprinkler lnt1all Jon 645 192 Oathatchlng & Over· DAN SALYl!fll PAINTING VISA·MC 173·1512 B&C POOt..a 83 .. t Serv Spec MGIMt,_ NAIL ARTISTRY ~el/Aepalre c:om,,;I Rototllllng, Ille haullng Colieg. atucWll w/lg truck Medlng Tr" trimming Uc #426924 !xe>ett ~""' Tn;: INf~ I03 ~Bl 1714116 If d ·• /Cu and ~ ... Lle'd ........ tr" .. , Tony 852-815-4 tow rate prompt Thank apec:1ar Holld1y rat• C """'" "'lf ~~£i~ ·=~~n ln1 ;;;;.t 55i.9i"42ed, Prof Oarden/Landtcape ou Court 759·1978 CdM CALL TODAY PLEASE all AnytlfM .....-20'1 ltalletlon RMa Contul1· • HeN'Y Roofing+ -- • --QUALITY LANDSCAPE .... ,.. 076-2122 exp,... PARKER-BEECH Painting enl A.N.Qnmt N1~ 10yrtlnCM.f11eproof.,. (f" ... k~lll Complete proPeflY recon-Maintenance IPflnklere _ • Painting et ltl 8-1 "-'a HOfllMS WALLCOVERINO fOOflng, repeln ~13 ~ ~ Smalt Gneaa BOOil dlllonlng MrVlcee. Paint-cln-ui>t. ScOtt &42-3018 . HIN' a• tH· 11H 11•!!!. .. , M6-~7 646-6344 ALL l(INOS FREE EST Qu4lllty Roofing Sr dti.. ' Ing • Payroll • T MC>· Ing. carpentry, plumbing -tfi 00 Heell R ht~ BRICKWORK Smell JOba HSE PAINTING• INT /l!XT LIC•3309M 780-7211 dltc Aeft Uc 1341817 ""'~ Luchanak 7':•1 77•1 & cleanup lnwred. lle'd I B M Cl l N#pon, Cotta M .... DEC O.SCOUNT 1-... ott •RE••ov•L.1H·~1 .. "'.., K Funk• 645-0193 wvvv Y " · v & dependabi. 645-8048 •••J!!I ta HI 2 lrvl.ne R•I'• 875--3175 v-,,. ""' " .. ,....... """' .. c •• , •• , lakla1 SCHMIOT CONST Don't AME~N RXABvUXN AoetN'8 clrANINd • Fr ..... DJve 942•4~ 12 )'ft ·~'tanoe REPAIR &i*:lel .. l·S200 a ~~~~~~~!!!!!! ·~~~~---ill-i....--rnovet Enl1t04tl lneured, Ca1pantry, lancing, win-SERVICE a lhrooughly mat INT /EXT 29 Yaart Exper MIKE 8 1 • 1800 leee Fr .. •t 30yr9 ·~ ': IPIOIAL1IAUll Bonded Lie B2891411 dOM. ph.lmblng, marllt•. elMnhouM. 540-0857 *'-1 ..... * AY9F~ Room $29 -t •WEGALSSHOULO• 770-272SanyUme Welt a. .... 11a, Ollllm IU.otll 847-995• or ,R1·651~ ~ lub 90CI, haullng, etc CHRISTMAS CLEAN-UP CLEAN& EXPERT Eicterior llUC:CO $l30 ' •HANG TOGETHER• •REPAIR SPECIALISTi!r Da ·t·1 Wall Unite. Entertainment Detra And Y .. Jaaut It Lord HouMCl .. nlng, carpete. Over 25 YM'• expeneno. mattt1'11. 642-0442 83M730 ANYTIME SAME DAY SERVICE 1ft I Com~t!iz'!'..!!nllng Canteti .Kltc &Bathcab-bltry lF'rencfi bO&i (llC#30405l 8-47·23&7 uphol1 wind~ Etc UcT-118,42e 730-1353 lilFlELIP&Jm•. Pa~rba"al 953--1242 ~':' .;, &Tax SeM<lel S57·5216 lnet• Rof'aJOhn85S-&4t7 ByNormanTheOootman DECKS-FENCES-PATIO Klrbyt Mtlnl 831•5272 tt ABCMOViNG •• Int/Ht tr .. etl Localrel sTRiP IT oFF' Expen iftiat'/iilerat....--Christmas(/ C1r~··2 Oak §J!r,.85!-DOOR Covers Replace, repair FRANCIS Housec1e1nlng OolOk cvetul. T138048 tOyruxp bonded, lneur paperramover, M IUOlu· mm. l RoCibXY SPAci aave cloMt-bara Electrical Winter prlc.t 754·1~ f.:c'",re81t2,8·:~~811xper LO RA.TES. 552-0-410 •4677301714)838-891 t t1on.c1ean.r ... 83&-e970 CUSTOM DESI Q N d door•·P•nel·bunk bed & HANDYMAN LAROE and r '"' ITUYlll OIU.lll P-'tNTER NEEDS WORK Kathatyn 5-4..... Nee a •le Lie 30 Y" 548-2719 ~Ul~l~!_L~OTRIOt small I DO IT ALLI WeknowyoudonWvelna ,,,._ITS llMll ... Cullom lnter1ortu1ar1or P111ttr/ltf!ir ----temporary --•2u5a5t3Y '""'"· ~• .. 7•01 646-7372 Pet or Ive mag Round HouM '' your ••0r•as;nnaCo 0r''~1n .. -· Stan 5•9·50e8 Int /EJ(t patCh ""ut-'-Stla1 btr1I ul I pee t, ~epalr-0oot1~Alletallont .. ..,.,. .. home being cleaned Iha St~iMovet• rneured PAINTER NEEDS WORK! CUiiom te11tu<1;;Q, q~;;'y sollA SlAVICe CNTR JOb to help I. bath olc rm idd pello emodal-Panel-Lock1·•lc RESlolCOr 1M'LllND 2& Competlva Ra1" for all way It tl\oufd M cleaned? lie T 124.43e. 8-41•8427 Int/Ext cemngs relin cab woni Pr<>C>lame-~ Prob-Homeownera/Contracton wl th those cov~k•' bay wndw Lie Wlndow-Fancea-C1blnet Yrl Do my own work Lie typea OI Comm Con1t & W• clean your l\oma .. If s 12&1 yra ellp .orlo. guar lam•! •3288&4 554--7831 Retail s .... JL.Ow rat• Chr1· st mas 4•6485 Stave 547-8078 35 yr• exp Jetr-y ~4.-413 278041. Al &48-8128 Reaid repa1r1 20 yra It wa• our own. P•'flno at· NEW waretlouN tor~ D1Via Painting ~3837 Pl--"'iat ~table 642·73S8 expenses"' t-..J• c.;ompe11ve Ratea, for ell Ctatal Ctacrttt Firtw... e11per 751-3882 llc ~:1~~ ,;: f:_~,=~:. lanl11 Semen Tl• • 0.at p lttff ...., -Tniat a.me. ---h ' , ~I* of Comm. Contt & CEMENT Work of all Kinds FirewOOd qu1hty apUt ONE CALL DOES IT ALLI We guarent .. to make ma cert NurM Aaat R.::.:..~~. Comr!rc1a~' Eicpert Swvtce & Repair me. TYPING stAVict Check t e Mid. repalra 20 yra RHld/Commercl11/frH Mlltoned $80 ·~cord dellv We fix It, braatc It. buy It or you & your houM happy. lookl~ lor night care P<>I Alrleu SpraySpeclellata 31 yra ••P 18 yrs In ar.. t5 Yf' Hpet ell fleld• offerings In lxpet. 751-3882 llc. Mt #486305 750-2852 an~ Jim 838-06-el haullt. 5-48-5009 HAPPY HOUSE 558'-9181 Xlnl raft avatl 98e-28-40 llc13948-48 Jlml48-8393 Lie 1 40003& "'6-8919 Reas rat• Judi 5'9-7309 classified. Olfict ltati11 t 1-W11t .. -SlOO ltlt WUiN-U ltlt Wut.. SIM 8111 Wut.. Slll ltlt Waat.. UM l&lt Wa ... --------_____ .._ ___ 2i0ii!OI~ Prime IOC office 1pece, Found 2 adorable cod!er lll lllJIT /IFO ... OllLI GUI Fml n/tmkr reap over 26, NEWPORT S 100 dep. with Maul ~n vlaw, apanlala vie Yorktown ~....emic "'est'-publtah-for 15 mo ol<I, "''"r home WI 111-1100 P /UY IEllCAL lfO Ill Pll IPDATIU U•n1•n to ahr 3 br Npt beh apt. $350/mofyrly Incl ulllt. 1000 sq 11 Loc•ted In Nwlnd/-'dam1 98-4-1159 "'' ... '""' ,~ I • ...L II Mgmt & lntura~ eicper 1 an1werlng MN1ce ex.per P IT -4-lc>m The Qlf1la Gym, 850-0188 213/493 6488 furn/unlurn 1hr pvt hm praatlglous Newport Ing co want• a high CM/NB 554-5~5 ••t .wtr• IYI • mutt. Rela req CallTetn. pr9f Full/part time day or Laguna 4t-7-5464 k •• C F 1 t Found· Lg• Blk male lab energy multl talentad Natlonw~ Adve<t Firm 1 ... 2 .,..3 __ _ At lor .... arlene 3Br 2Ba kltch, w/d, 1p1, enter. or urther tn o Retrelver -Neutered peraon' to run ottlc• CHILD CARE-HOUSE· nu opening• for tl\alr ~8 devs ~~ .,.. -l.... Reeturant Sandwlctl 8hOC> fml ahr w/ume 3 br 2'Aba pool, lenn, beh 4'800 944•76"4 Balboa Pier 875-1949 0 P /Acctg background KEEPER tor 8 yr old gtrl, newolflcewfth tile lollOw-ltlll I mlfl nPfS Persoonel PIT. FIT counter~ Condo Npl 2 rmt avaJI Rivi< A.WI Female only • CdM dlJl eull• -'C. 1mpl helpful Small lrlendly Nwpt Sch Flex tire, lreni Ing poattoot: "-t S1or• promotl009, UH. IHl.-nl eM-1247 01 971-1739 $350+ utl 759-8408 ev.-8 4 5 • 2 9 6 3 M a r r y prkg. lrom S225 2855 E Found Puppy fem goldeo ofc S per opport nl"' & rel• req 720.. t088 Ttll--E .,,..., 0 CM11mu ret/cock« mlJt w/4' wtlt u u ., -r-IOCal (213185&·8380 ut111ndlng Orange s•LES·A nl ,,, petlo F-n/t =k-r ·o~ehr Coatt Hwy 67M900 for a tak~harge or· o--tn••THI County Ex~u119 ~ ~ w n., • ... .. • paws Vic 22nd/Tuatln c ..a -covera Fem ...-.,_red gorneou1, CM Condo Prol'I 28•38 to lher• laige Subleale two otfloes 418 8-42·85e5 ganized peraon all Miio ~ t t>4I C UllY /WYllTTU crultet firm needt Eng+-,.... I " Newport H~hll home If S 1 30 ....., ..,.. l1 t8902 Aodlch 848-1623 Fue expe< arlOI 0,1,l lflll•ERI neerl""' Recrul'ler Must will tralo 154-3989 w 2 Prof females Furn, S ,..... ,... · !., m~ ! y70 Re• tau r 1 n I . .. ..... 11 .,. .. HES For 2 chlk:lren In my C M ·..., pool,ipa$3508-45•7480 N/SmkrS4 malldog BoltaChlcaHB840•1302 LOSTFemGldnRetrleve< .,..._.. --,.... hOme, Mon -Fri refs. be Hll-111rter and IALll-•IT IP/T OK Olan• 842-3442 ___ Mix w/whl ChHI, SJ HI lfllY ON C111 lor •PPI 540-732 t tallf'f neg 882-1738 agrUSNe Relaxed at-Fabrle l10fe. Sewing or H.B 2 br 2 be apt M/F Nl emkr $275+\.\ vii+ dep 8-4 1 -4023 Coaaerci1I Capl1trano881-3745 3.t1 PM ahltl 362 Third COOKS-we traln; 17.34 GOVERNMENT JOBS --moapnera Call !or mote Sal•• 1.1cper pref Young /Prof fem w1nlt ltatah 2111 LOST Siamese LO"" hair. St, Lag Bch HS g rad d .. lrad. 118559 ..,.""53/ Need IOvtng woman to 1ntormatloo 859-2<&52 ~17 aeme for N B 2bd 2b• · ·• -----crtlten/greerT; 8·4 M-F • • .-..... '/Ml • cant of New born condo w/ ... vi.w non· lfWNlT llYI Misting •Ince t2/3 Nwpt UOl"IOTllAL 2 t 3 • ' 8 8 . 3 3 3 1 I Now Hiring Y04.Jr Np! araa Stlrt Jin 1985 p ti o Io Lab pr Int• r Fem ahr lrg 2bd, 1t>a-Pan· ·-kr •• 951mo 631 7979 ,.700 ft _........ kl Hott area. 1•,;, yr old, i••-•-i•-aoo.252-ossa Area. ~~1 80R>~_-eooo M-F 8.~ Mature. w/Norluu ellp Snap Salee ln-t~ Intl.Ila Sch acrou afr .. t .... -• u sq ·A ... ~ ... per ng male/no coller Plea.ae """,.,.s; -" (;A "vo.IVV rellat>le & reta 84>3595 ~!'!>'2•21 ... ~,~.ur Photo WE'IE 1111111! $400 •,;,u111 Teti 848-5~5 ltatab WHIH 2tii Mc C-'RDLE REAL TORS call Jean 540-8035 Buty c:u11om retldeollal Cultodlan Oya 40 hralwtc ___ _ .,...,. .... ,..,.. • Malefor3 t>rdu~a..x Beck NEED TO l H SE 3 BR 648-7729 •REWARD• design firm needs IOC> S572/hr•benefltl. Piek· UllTll&JI lfWTlOlllU M-YIAIU .,... ""' A t 3002 quality 1klll1 for finely d• up app!leatloo 11 S1 An-Lloyd P91t Control. needt Ill IP Tt 1101• bay. S235-+dep. lmmed minimum, for 1 yr Start a1ta1c1ata I Pt1Ha1l1 3012 1alled productloo draw-drew• Pr .. byterlan termtt• repair tach-IPEI 11111 POLL T-'KEAS WILLITmT Lara 898-1360 852-9224 Feb 1 '85. Npt Ht• Exec SPIRffUAl READINGS 36 year old lonely pro-Inga Discriminating Church. 600 St Andrewe n1c1an1 Soma c•rpantry Full & part time. Apply Mull t>e able to telk w..-1 .. Male/NB apt, 2BR 2ba wllamlly, while bldg. new Advice In -'11 Mattere & teulonll man withes to cllentele Min 2 yra Rd. N B 63 t -2880 eicper needed Steady 3.5pm, 7480 Edinger. w/publlc No a11p nee Ul,111 1300, covet• all. Strgt/or home In tame area Day. Counseling 1815 So El meet alncera lady Write elCper Newport Beech CIOMS 12118 1ob . ._,. train Call Mr Huntington 8ea<:h PIT 5'2·7~1 P-.il (Fire' y.ar aernlnga ~ n-llr~ht 831-8643, av.. 7141883-8969 Camino Real. San Clem to PO Box 3152 Laguna 642-4059 OISTllH SHYICI ~=~~ 12 979-8021 Mon-OfFIOE OMlllUTH Plllll .. llUU c"al comm ~°' dfew)d Moo, ues &Wed PROF WOMAN goll 10 Llc'd 492-7298 Hlli..CAe2854 . ASSEMBLERSapply7tm Full time Mon-Fri -Small NB Ad~ Agency Partume Mon Tuee4pm· ollage .. ackg roun ~~F 3bf/3ba Lag Sch hM ~w~~~ II~• ~..,..,..P9g· A~.~E2L2P2L21NE ESCORTS/IOIELS only MacGregor Yacht•. 7 3oam-4pm Heavy HOMEMAKER/AIDE ltw SMks detail oriented llnfflh Will 1;ain APQl'f Preferred We tr-'" fully ••• 111.w/d.mlcfo.FP& ;;;;·~&ba867:'7'252 ........ c ovt~'"ll0NLV83"'91"" 1631Plecentla.CM pllooes. no e.-pef' nee; lnwlll\elderlylady G~ lndlV tohandlevarledot-PENNVSAVEA 1880 tor Mlea~ .... "'!!'.: 11\.1 $450 Call Mr Sande<• 24 Hr Telep oun1ellng .,.. .,,.. ""' ••••~lit No Ulel s5. 10 start Salary 536-«>03 nee dutlea Mio 3 yrt ofc Plac:anui Ava. coat• aoement .....-•'°"' • ,,. • ~9-8211/D 494-2186/E "·rat•• ftr SCRAM-LETS 1 .. iat11 0 , 4014 _. .. , BOOKS ON TAPE. 729 HOUSECLEANERS 8111>9< a mull Koowt· Mesa -• Income °' ow -lllTllCT Fared, Costa Mesa NEEDED , .... ED OWN edge In AIC & AIR, and --t<>c> SO cereet ~ In M/F mature r .. p. 2br 2 ba I 2912 LIClL .. ....-,,. •••( ........ record keeping Non p. nm• 1983 ... CM ca11 OK S34S+•,;, utl tat -•s; "..., MWllRI 648·5525 TRANS 6"5-0981 •• avallnow831-10871115 St25 Double Garana, ANSWERS Servicing motel• with (P rtTI ) -smoking office Contact Part ti~. ••per,_. & 11 .. • name brand. nlturallrull I .. * HOUSECLE ~N I N G * Rick 720-1141 dlrec1 m.11 Sencl lett• & To erranQa fOf M/F ahr 3 BA e .. lde CM ~8:_.1~7i.~~8;8"'" St, Swanky . Oleatm Julcet c an make $450 per ltHIJ·Frl41J The Dally Piiot Ad Senlk:ea Great Pay & ·Gd working -lfflCI ....... El resume 10 Ad 409, Dally .,, aopotntment hN, gar, yd appl n/amkr Lineal-Nagai• weett or more No Mlllng To uatll Olttrlc:t Manager Oep.,,mant hu lmmedl· hfS ·Looking lor retl1ble -Pilot P 0 8o11 t560 e..t ua. $325 ullnc: 831-2847 Office ltatala 2914 Excite-Medley r~Ulred No 9')9Clal v.-In Newport Beech, ata ojSenlngs tor a & depeodableg111owori. Chaf19f Boat Co ~ Co.ta M ... Ca 92828 I ......... TAKING SIDES l\ICle needed ~Ulres L1gun1 Nlguel and llSPITCl llSSEllER fol' growing HouM Ci.an Beech Mekl m1tur1 FIT ·----.iiiiiiiiiii- Prot'I r•p M/F to ahr nice 250 eq ft 2 roomt w/ullla An u91\ef at en elaborate 120,000 caan & the quell-Lagunl BeKh tor Dally GIST s11:ay· REP 1ng Service cleaning apat>le reliable Oetall I 2br hme Npt hgt• w/d pd 779 W 19th SI. CM woddlngukodouryoung llcatlonatonandlelarga Pilo1Naw19apers • s; • • Mon-Frt Pertar ex· orlel'lted outgoing lndl-REALEITATI · \ W.U ..... $300 1ttllast 8-48-1352 S250/mo. 8kr 832-4181 aon If he wu on the aumi of money Rout• ex-Dullea Include dltpalch ol Appllcan11 mu•t ha~ a pe<teoce but wlll train v1dua1 wl boolll!Mplng ~ Dynamic: pr attlge Prof M1le/Fem11ie 10 ahr bride's side or tho pands automatlcetly with newspapers to cerrie<s vahd driver• lloenN • •CALL 5-<&8-3728 • cust~ ~ Hper pubt9hlng co wentl 1'11911 3Br 2B• lrg CdM Duplex groom's In a shocked no further lnvoetment covering down routet. good driving record and Type 40 wpm Sell Need llCenMd ~ for energy tlllaptlone Mlea I $325 H\ utlla 720· 1&88 vole. he eJtcl1lnod, '"Ara Write, Including name, co11ec11ona and customer 1 general knowledge of •OISIHPER/SITIER ''arter good vt1rb•I & &CllWI Belt>oe 1' and ot-Nn'tee pet'90fl to ~n they TAKI NO SIDES addreu & telephone 10 MNlce Minimum ot 25 the area C9ndldltH Housekeep I d•Y care tor wrtttan communication flee Commtuloll onty age HCluai.,.. ,,.._or-oat ilreedy?, N-American, p 0 Bo1t l\ours per week s4 00 should alto dllpl1y • loddktf 2 da~ Musi t>e 1213) 457 1081 For coof!Oenti.l 1ntWV'4IW dealt s.i • comm • WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Resp Male nf amkr 10 ehr 2 br apt $325• ''> utl avall now call Oenlae 63 1-31 t 7 L IL F ' 3004 360247 Birmingham AL pl hl and mlle19e 11110W· positive attitude 1nd I mature Eng spkg own oir, "'" caU8ettyWtJth11 Water· b•n•l•U C all Miio A f.11 •• "lo • ... 1 ... 1 oat • HD 35236 or call loll tree ance Call 642 .• 321 w1lhngneas lo work hard transp Rota r&Q Call OFFI s; E Iron! Hornee 873--6900 RodlCtl. 6"&-l823 • • These are perfect pa.• day eve 759-0926 P l eva1 & wknds (,.. ••• ._,,,,,.., r• ...... .__. .,.,,,_. ... Shr beaullful 3Bd Npt home Mom w/kld ok $47.5 -'viii 111 631·9092 75<& &q tt vlw# 1ut1e FOUND 2 Male blk/11~ t ·800·52 1 4849 t>et~ 19a m Sp m I 11me poslllon1 tor quau Pleesa!\t pllone vooc• • SAl!S PflSllS Shephard• f'eM batge 9am-<&pm CST Mon-Fri ASSIST. ART llHCTlll lied indivtCluala 11 you l~TERIOR DECOAA TING must 151 SV2 days IEITll. IECfPTIHSIT immeata te opening• Super detux 5.ievei3 B<I Corner oNlcft i::urronlly Alghan (Sheeva), Fem NEWPORT BEACH Mell-B thlnk youdllkolojolnthe Color-Oes1gn-Peop1e OralSurgery olfloe 1n NB 1·axo11c ei;per 'ptu1 lllver Ian lhHll Apao t>ox Services 500 mlll· b~::ncyN~~o:'ene~~~I~ Dall'(Pllot1eam,con1ac1 PT1F"Twt1111aln7755447 C O'llllTOll I l(ln1u1ary&~t111 A:•1 ApplytoMr M~ mix. blk collar, rod rib· boxet UPS. copy mach, deilgner ind production Donna Wolf. KENNEL HELP Moelly ord & computer t>oarda, 1nqu1rtH con I en11a TIAllPIG .... . bon, Cockaiell grey/ graphlCI, 11at1onery, artist lo lak• jObl from OUllE OIUT I wkndll & llv•ln Must all shltts 5•0-1777 ~~~~Sul~~~· um .... ._ •. white/yellow head New· prtnllng capabllltle1, T hive drivers Ileen•• ..--...,.' .._... 'VV<J - 3ba Condo-2 Rmmll co!lflgure(3 for -'rchltec- 1325 Ref• 960-8717 1ural & Dra"'ng facility Wl'LL LHI fH Tiii ltlSlllTll Northern Expoaur• port Beien An1m1t 1200 sit In xlnt loc concept lo puteup ons IAJLY PILIT """'-4234 ...... 111 I 64"-8181 t.M-1111 S .. _, .... 3•58 or work but great place, 1•2 •• 21 ~ ,.,, • 141-1101 ...... tet .,.. .... "' $10.000 dnltlnan av111 p eople v1rlety op-.. .... 11 • .,.11 OIWllE COAST HCl"1tMST ... -..-.... XLNT BUSINESS OP· r1 It 1 d 11 ecil .,...n -• ~ PORTUNITY 720-0295 po un Y n ppr • dellvary FOR NEW CUSTOM I llllf PILOT lore c>r•hglOUS NewQortT lmmad11t• opening• 11 ... UTll HLn. •Moel prolattlon1I & complet• roomm11e find- ing MrVIGe In Orange County. *All ref1 checked In lull •We MrV9 all cltlel In O C , Including the beech .. I IWI lfFIOI· TllTll 112-4114 UllUIUOI Small one. 0< lho9 av•ll· able on So Co111 Blvd Mary Boatdm1n. Realtor <&94-2• 14 OC AIRPORT AREA 225-630 sq S 1 10 sll uUI IOGI lots ol park"g Jant'l Mo 10 mo ok 852-9388 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: U2·11ll HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Monday, December 17 ARIES (Maflh ~ l \p1 ii I 'I) 1\.1·,,.., 1ncl\nl wnu·rn1nK dnl\111n which afTcch fong-r Jnl(l" pl.in 't 1111"11 k.1111 .1 wt 11·1 J dandl·,11nc meeting"'"' Ile arrJnttl'd ,111d .111t·n1111n Y.111 1t•1H1·1 0 11 p.irtm·f\h1p or mamagc P1-.t:c'i. \. 1rKo nat1H'' 1)13) rok\ TAURUS ( \pnl .:!0-M;I\ :!OJ lnd1\1th1.1l Y.hu prt·\lou\I\' ~"'' enthus1aMK will now c.11prt•\\ douht<, Don't \.1·1·r 1111 m.110 c.our\(· \Ill I.. 10 pnnc1ple~. rcal11e lo\l· wtll flour1\h and \ICY.\ "'"I h<· \lnd11.11l·d Capncorn nu t1vc: figure' pcom1ncntl ~ GEMINI (May 21-Junt: 20) J-01w. nn crca11"11 ~ :101111) 10 complctrc long-'>tt1nd1ng ·''"gnmcnt \pc_·< 1.11 honor " 1n \tort· c.ould invol ve community p1 01l·lt or lhtldrcn Mcmhcr of nppo\ltt· \l'\ pa)' meaningful compltmrn1 .\nee; ·~ kq . CANCER (June 2 1-Jul) ~:!) f mph.1"' on hn:al..throuith" adckd indcpcndcncc. nc"' \tart' anti a po<1\1hk "nt•w love·· I co hdp<, grt to heart of matters. Aquarian :rnls 1n \PN ral n•r,carch Prorx-rt) 'aluc\ come mto focus, yo u'll karn morl· about \l'l uni\ LEO (July 23-Autt 221 Idea fornwd apprn\1matd) 1hrl.'c wt·ch aao will now bear fn11t l11111c11nn nng_'> true )nu·u he a1 nght plac.c ;H sp«1ficd moment Rclat1\t' 1.1lk'> ahout lflP'-\l\ll'i. pu<1<11hk holuln) Aquanan figurei. 1n 'n·nario VIRGO (Aug. 2 '-~·flt "21 Force\ trnd In ht· 'lprcad thin lo.. no"' 11 con'ICrvc cnerg} and fund' 'ou II loc..ttl' h>'t Jntt k m11nn, ,,.. ,11 hi.· earned in unusual manner Sngittan.1n hrlp\ )OU real h ,h'11\1on concerning 1mportan1 donll"ilt( ,hangc LIBRA(Scpt. 2 l~()\'t. 22) Study Vtrgu nlC\SOgl' f-am1ly member IS ~riou' about re,Jdt"ncr. f>O\~l"lc pure ha~'> oflui.;ul) item\, an ohJtCt\ Your own hfc<1tylc 1!11oubJe<:I to .. transformation " lnd1v1dunl clo'le 10 }'Qt.I nfide ~t contttr\IOI love PIO (Oct 2 J..Nov 21) Be ready for ~hangc. travel v~net~ and cl11nde une cncounlCM Relhco~ 1nd1v1dual fail, to 1n11m1d. te you Define 1erm,, )tand tall for pnnc1plcs. C}clc rnn11n11r\ high, t1m1na is on targtt. Move ahead w11h confidence• AGm.uuu (Nov. 22-0cc. 21) Rom3n<'r ·~ h1ghhghtrd, lndlv•dual )OU "revere" wlll rc1um nlmplamcnt Focus on cmo11onal fu lfillment, financial &A n ncJ a urpme aif\ Tauru'I. L1hro. Scorpio penons fi&Ut't in drtmlllC \Ct'O MO AFRI ORN (~ 22-Jan 19) oc;u<ion rttr 11h1ht)' tod1 t rn fact a_nd"ranta y. A bus1nc •" •ate ma)' b( \tn('Crt bm could al'° be misinformed Know 1t. be alert, awart' and M )'our ltK"~ r1\(t' indtvaduaJ has M"imcthina 10 "1Y -~ a "''llin~t\trncr AQUAJU U (Jan. lO-t·cb I Ii>: Whal had .:n ru:bulou~ w11l nov. be solid. Rumor I\ tran,formcd into~ ct You'll havt' a deadline to mrr1 ->ou'll do il and tho, ioln prc,ll&t nnd monc\' C apmorn natl\l" works behind teen for )'our ulumatc btoclil P (Feb. I l}.March 20) fone) lltuauon 1s clarified An1n<'1al rHOuttc1 of cl sc tales pla) kt) rok \ ou II rrcc1H valuable information com:cm1na anvc\tmcnt p<m1bh1t) ~kn1 r ol oppo,tlt" ~c\ dOM mean 1t, •• ·~n~u~ " Ow11« 1ng & type •P41C 11 must -r · s1e1111 & ple&Mnl 1nttuoa A"""' M u--.. !Ion Baoaflts Good lnll· IEE11T·· OA11• HOME 47·~ Hrs pl w'o. 5 enter o tflc• yp1ng 1 ••0llC ••per • plus send ruume. last salary Oellvet lhe 0 TE Neigh· day S5 p/hr S7 50 over-has an opening lor a part· a mutt Alt employee .,.,,, 10 r .......,,_. Btlr W1atH 5100 IEW RESTllRAIT OPEllll FL AKEY JAKE'S ,.,,.,. ..... ,,. IHtrACH ,,,.,, .. , .. . .. ., .. . ···"''''" IRILL I FRY COOi PREP 00011 lllERS IHT OUTIIRI Ill PEOPLE CAlllEl'/OllmR· IOOllEEPEll Interview• wlll be held 11 the n-Flakey Jake's, Friday Dec 14 lhrv Wed Dec 19. btwn 8am-4pm t500 W MacArthur Blvd Santi Ana HHllTlll OLIH Entry level po11t1on typtng, tiling. book keeping, & computer training ottered Apply In person With raaume. to Mr FueolM II Robert Betn Wlllll m Fro.I & .... a.x;lelea 140 I Ootll St Newpon Beach lllll WtlTllT Mull hive •blllty to wO<k Independently with or gantullonal a com - muolcattoo tlllMa, aa well u good typing akllla • np dealrable & Lii• ln1uraoce ••P helptut t55-8017 and sample IO 1 tOO borhoOCI Phone Book• In lime 875-8023 11 m e • c per 11 n cad t>enehll pro\llded Call TUWU m•KS Quell, Suite 100, Newport the Co1la MH1-Nwpt Ull•CAPlll creative Layout Artlll 10 Ron Jacil:aon 644-4242 Um . NII• llO. Beach, c1 92680 Bchllrvloe areu Muet • produce qu1111y ad 118-1111 ----be t8 yrs or Olde<, with Landtcape m1lntenance layov11 compt & tfyets llECEPTltllST AUTO own car, truck. van Must I l1borer. tull llme $5 for a laat P.ced dall-r Fun vovng Id l99'lC'f 111 llOlnUl hive lllblllty loeurance & plhr upe< prat Apply newl(laper Concept to •rvtne ~· 1 vrveclOUs ·~-t .... ......,. ~ ..... ~ Id d IC ........ Tue1-Sat 011\I Pl I .,_.. ..._. -....... """""' ,.._ BOOKKEEPER v1 I riven l ...... tvery 1n111\ed •rt .,_..,resume 'OC•p1ton1st 10 handle multi t&ler'lted ate . st1rt1 Tua<!ay Dec t t Martna Co 24705 Dena only & •etox COPIM ol pl\onea & ma11 gr•t 1111-MCratary MUl1 ~ Jdn1 1984 thru Jan 11, 1985 Dr Dllllll Pt work to $t9V9 Hough tors & 1c-tmill"" lltfl p•~ ....... & 18 •• d1 ........ Mutt neve e11per1ence C __,... ··• ""'"" "" _..., auto deaJorahlP aoc;ount-en weekd1ys, 979.3057 LIQUOR CLERK Flt or Pit I Art Director, Orenge lyp good P•Y g~ beO· write< tkllla Total com- ing and mull be peraon-EOE Deya. Nigh II or Wlcnda Coast Dally C Piiot. P 0 etlta Call L.Ju 553-1177 pensallon to 140,000 able and verNtlle Sal1ry lllTllOT 496-0272 Box 1560 oata Mesa RECEPTIONIST wanted Send rHumet Pr_.,. commen1ur1te with e11-Ma•a•11:as Ca 92828 tor Hatr Salon 6'6-7197 !Mnt. Collini A.laociat• per1ence Exca1*1t WOf'k· -s; ltohr Rtt• Attt9'11I 840 ~ Cent• Or 1ng condltlona aod fringe lmmedlete opening for Newporl Beech ., .. Ioele RECEPTllllST Suite 880 Newport 9eectl ... Aefltt •" hours ,__ Clrcutalloo Olatrlct Man-ltf room female Plrt PAIT n1• c ....... ..,.. =.. ••ond'""av thru F"r-,·. ,.._ R_,.,,....alblllt ... In· 11me Tues-Wad· Thurt s; 1 •<.,..., .._,. m , •-......,..... ' Dependable peoQle to !Mt SuperculS 1n Cos11 M ... day PleaM call Tina for elude ca1r1e< recruitment 2 1 ° C 111 K 1 r • n papers tor tl'le Lot An· llClnUY appointment 1ale1 and collectlone 752-0565 18-121 gelM Ti met Nawi:>•s>a< , Out•os 1ncld greeung cut-Start 1mmecs111ety Muet NABERS Mull l\ave depeod1ble All l"EI oa•1 17 y,, & up 1 D•y• wtc tom.,, phone cath reg ,,,.,. good organlll~. ·car or truck and en)oy l M 1 1' • " Mon Sat hrl l30am I s.,erowtt,131-lttO 1yp1ng & 11\11\nd lklll• working with ycung boys N~I Beech A E Co 3 JOpm Sun hrs 1 30am· " , Contact Ken Ilea. 3701 CADILLAC and glrlt Dally Piiot 330 Dunes incld man pick ·uP 4 30am S"> P hr Call 24 RfCl'T SlCn Birch St N B 7S8-87S5 WeJt Bey, Costa Mesa & cl151tic supply d•llrib rw, ~.," 0630 64? 6015 "411ut t i 11mo5phe•• SECURln' .-.ppty 1n person wtlh only \hPQ & recvg proc.,n sma1• r ,,, ••••rfronl IEST PAY II I C 91m to 5pm mess m1gs Musi own ~a' PART TIME N 8 ote; , _,, .,,..-091oc • • 2100 larhr lh4 o ....... . lor err a nos Heavy 11t11ng DRIVERS Mlnlt7us1Ven ,nvolvflO Etp o pref Home Oel•vt!'fy .. os An pe••O" oood wlll'I l f'ldlng Security Gwwd Work 1n Soutn County 9~5 9100 0.... Tim" 7 Daya pl\OI* & numoets toi Agency Melling Secur1ty 714/540-9100 Flt & P/I Mull be 2 I I 30 3 30 em Cir 1 F 'T p()lltiOn Mull t109 Otfloet'I Oood driving record lblml&ICE mutll' ssoo mo Call 24 40 ... pm non tmoi.er • J:u111Pert Time PoaitloN BABYSITTER My home Of' yours, 4 mo old baby. mature exp lady w/rel t 675-1250 or 548-9917 Apply 11 28031 Aven1da perton tor u cluatve •P&rt h,, 7 5 9 o 8 3 O or p••' 6:3 I 8A80 • Holkley Wort! Avalleb .. ... t S J "426015 •Vacat1oneen.ltt• ... etopuer o. 1n uan rnent compet11es Musi I " •icn Ill" tFC C1pl11rano 9am-<&pm t>elamlliarwtthtllt•ados n " 'o•lurthetinlormatlOf'I M/F Call 496--0335 or S11lery commensurele Peoole wno neeci Peoc>~ Full time an tnnge bar> OAU (l 14) lll-1MI lllfllTTll 542-3283 w1lh.1b1hty Do not 1pply Th•I • ""'h•I tn. et ts must ""°"' -" perl time daya, my CdM ORIVER,.._~,,..DTrD ma"· unleas tutt-r qua1ttted OAIU' PILOT flf!dS APPl'f '" person homo lor active 1 & 5 yr ~ """"''"' -· 6"<&--05()9 SERVICE OIRECTQRv w rHuma Thurt·SUI" Old Rafi req 780..()388 datory to hava tmall ,, et1 et>out' 673.3-, I!> or <&78 8800 :;:.:,"':o~er mo~~ l111fact.r,~1 Pok' ••tlll •-••11 862-8582 Some hvy 1111 ng ~1 -.. ....., d1p1omt req M1n1 t>e DYNAMIC PROTECTION SERVICES Equal <X>Portuntty Emp!Oy9r MIF IUY. ST&. lnta Part llma openlngt call FEDERAL JOBS, Fed•al t>rlght, energetl<: herd Bob 875-9t01 OoY9Fnmeot 11 hiring In working rHpont1ble ___ 111 BEAUTY SALON your erM Immediate Good pay g<I t>eoel1t1 IF T Apply In peraon, Shell .. --• Sta '~ San Jo9qutn Hlllt Rd CdM A •• I ' I • n I w I n I • e>penll}g.I wlthOut ..... g<I rutur• lrvlne Call Mt ed 848-7 l97 S 12·'89,000 C.it refun-Klelnman 281-9302 dat>le tor IOb Info 1312) 888-•347 eict E· 1530 MECHANIC AIDE Pitt Time BOOKKEEPER \. day I w9ek Alll IOI Robin 850-0447 FILL/Tm PH P&IT/Tml ... I OU latmllltl op-portunltlH avellabl6 tulllp•rl time Soma ••P9' wltl\ the LOS ANGl!LES 650-1010 TIMES Clrculallon 0.- . Ul•I UUI patUMOt 1n our dOOf to dOOr ~aper ..... r It hen ( PPC rtunltles P11yer1. or I' I fl T•;•1W SIVAN1 """ rt n1ny con<.C-plr.. hil'-1111 1 ... tr.nnn PO:\•l •O! 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Like .l.11 -Bl 2 t s 500 Newl Loaded wtlh 10t1 of 1:r-eo1100 Wheler 35HP, '82 Civic tsoOGL. 38K ml, 445 E Coen Hw11 ue one • lu11ury option•. Mutt ... , very good condition. a real cr11rn pott S4495 Newport s .. ch M5-1891 S 13,599. Wiii flnanoa S 1700 OBO 675-4253 Call 432-8663 6 7 S-0900 79 ELDORADO 43K ml., {1JMU912) JOhnlOl'I & ____ new Mich. metellc: brn Son Llncoln Mercury, 25'h tt Welk:ralt '8t, art __ _ Nddle Int AMI Beauty 2828 H9lbor Blvd, Coale Clbln, wllrlr, fully loaded, FRIEDU.IDER •••••lt a1 sa $7800 obO 984-7804 M .... (714) 5'40-S630 like new Trade In, mull 'll~~~;mm ~ ~ sell S 19.500 Spindrift .! 1 * HONDA * ·80 Le Cer only aR ml '80 Seville like" new:tnnrt 1 Yachts 714-645-6351 .83 FOfd rang« V-6 HID Runs well Body good $9875 N~er II Mtr1. 1'9R•H• a I•• Or11ce Cet1ty'1 tl4ut liac.l1/ltrt1ry ftlltr. 1kitt &itts fH ,ulity, * l&Y M&T* Suap, Sle<eo. Ing bd. 23K HAS •lug rack Asking S 1895 Dy 842-079 ev ~-8823 16 Ciaulc Klinker bullt ml M0-6578 Mu:.t sell fast I Cell 'II OAllLUOS HONDA 842-0104 IOf info 1199 d Cl E 1929 Fully restored 10 'H TIYOTI P.l . llEIEL 1 ------own OMd nd hrs Ol'I 35 hp Grey Marine. 5 speed cauellt Shell lolls ltf!t 9161 Commercial LMM ALL-wits. ltnict. a leasi•& 2'26 1Uf'9.r 1"4 Boat cover Ready for (2F199i7) '71 sitvtR SHADOW SAVERS 714/432-1977 Chr11tmu Parade Muat 11111 CARS N-p1lnt by Roy Carver, FOf Sile ·79 Cadtnac S.V-...,._...,,...., do by Dec 20th Dys call I Ice d -----~~ 640•1633 Alter 5prn comp serv rec:or •. 1111 Call 759-5471 tor Into .-tJ•s "-··· .... • S4t.S'3 l C btue/tllver reel bffuty -----trca~ 6 ~~;~~'2 Widow will (13~4J :!1di7J1!J $28.500 (7141964-7804 NABERS ~'83~c•lPi.J~,RPJ11s-wf"".1""t1-lO;,;t•--,of Boats Sail 7014 Westminster l ull 9165 CADILLAC ~A~~::}t;:~!onS.: "I Between 22 & 405 Fwy 180 f uRBO. 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