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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-02-10 - Orange Coast Pilot111111 ClllT featufi"'J ·eooc1 ol' -Char&e ~ 6"c//11tz.. GOOP MORNING, GARFIELP IUNDAY,FEBRUARY10,1815 I WANT TO 60 OV£R TO ~ER 1-tOUSE,AND 61VE IT TO MER , 8UT I THINK l1D 8E TOO NERVOUS TO DO IT WIT~OUT PRACTICE ... -=-,. ..... • VOUR£ EVERYWMERE AT ONCE/ HOW PO '-tOU PO TMAT? W~AT DO '(OU TMINK? • I LL 60 OUTSIDE AND RIN6 TME DOORBELL, AND YOU pger~D 'r'OU'~E TME LITTLE ~P-AAIREP 6fRL, OKAV? BY JIM DAVIS t -~---------~---------------------..... -~ NANCY® . I , ... BUT I GUE.2S I ~L°"1T • IF I KEEP EATING ,ee_ CREAM.,I>Y\ GOl~G 10 ee PB ~G Ar:, A~! ... ITS GOr CALCIUM FOR -&TRDNG ~ES ... ... ~D T~INK AeOUT ALL 1l-\05E ~\R'< FAAMER5 WHO AA!:.. COUNTING ON f'l'E. ! DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER Jt's for mv 8ESTm' Valentine fn ihe WHOLE WORLD! Yeah ... Ruff! What do ya fhink,mom? . ON T~E. OT~E. R AAND. ICE CREA/I\ I~ KIND OF GCX:>D FOR YOO ... BY HANK KETCHA BY HAROLD LEDOU HAVING ARRIVED AT THE HOSPITAL WITH SAM AND THE TWO BOYS, ABBe=Y REPORTS YOUR AUNT IS OUT OF SURGERY ... AND WILL BE GOING TO INTENSIVE CARE~ IT'S TERRIBLY LATE AND I THINK WE SHOULD GO BACK TO SPENCER THE DOCTORS THINK THEY HAVE STOPPED THE BLEEDING,,, BUT SHE'LL FARMS AND 6ET SOME REST! NEED TO BE WATCHED VERY CAREFULLY! HER tONVERSATION WITH AUNT BETH'S DOCTOR CAN'T I STAY? I FEEL LIKE WE SHOULDN'T LEAVE AUNT BETH ALONE! ABBEY, WHY DON'T YOU TAKE DAVEY HOME WITH YOU? CHUCK AND I CAN REMAIN HERE fOR A WHILE LONGER! FIRST, LET ME MAKE A Pt-tONE CALL! I'LL BE RIGHT BACK! NOW,WHOCAN THAT BEAT THREE IN THE MORNING? . DOONESBURY -:.------------------• • I . . : ~ f ~ . . • , 0 ' • ' I . bY -(OM BATiUK MOON MULLINS •, WE. GE.I IO 5AOOR SO MUC.1-4 MORE. OF LIFE 1HAN fV'l)5'T PEOPL.E ,,. J ·~IHAT W/4$ NEWS -------YeH·· usu,ALLY TH' ~ At>l>RESS GOES ON 'i .:LINC01-N WROTE T~E ~~&1 t~BURCS . ·J\l>l*ESS oN THE : B,ACK Of AN a.1> ENVELOPE· ' , I t I I ' .. 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I tress ... ·•wm - -- 1111 1<.lf.\R \\.\llHll'MR I' 8100\1 a movie about an increasingly disturbing topic: teen suicide "I think everyone feels suicidal at one point in their life," she says. "NO( frequent.ly. just once in a lifetime. The people who actuaJly do it leave major hints." Asked what she thinks makes teenagers consider such a drastic Slep when they 've so much of their lives still ahead. she says: "I think it happens most to ~e in small towns They feel they don't have any way out. In bigeer cittes. things are more available. You see more " The movie. Survwing airs tonight. r -A Valentine's ay tribute from one of America's favorite authors . ~· I By Rictwd Bach- W hen I was 15. deep in salt-air. summertime California. I had the strangest feeling that there was a dear ghost who kept me in sight. somebody invisible who floated nearby and liked me a lot. I didn't have a name for it; I never spoke of it to anyone. It was a mirage that drifted just on the edge of knowing, and It disappeared when I had to study fractions or clean my room or mow the lawn. That warm spirit didn't have the power to stop trolley cars or Packard ~ans. or to catch me if I decided to step off the roof. ft hovered there becal!Se it had something terribly impor- tant to tell me. Since it didn't speak in words. though -and since I had forgot- ten how to listen to anything but -the .. wraith and I didn't have a very talky friendship. The friendship that I yearned for then was with a mystical young woman. a dream I had never met. There must ex- ist another half to me. I thought, a lov- ing soul mate, and knowing her would transform my life into everything it was meant to be. That I was impossibly shy. that I would dissolve, dumbstruck. if she appeared and said hello, never stopped me from hoping she might be true. Somewhere about that time I learned that ghosts don't exist. and neither do soul mates.: Dig them their graves, cover them over1 and grow up. I went on about my business. which I took to be history and social studies and algebra. But then in the midst of these impor- tant new learni~. the ghost struck one last time. hard, with a hammer of light. The spirit that f had buried had been granted the power to speak, one time only: Your soul mate, Richard: She lives! Was it Valentin'e's Day. long ago? For the space of 10 seconds I was swept in- to blinding joy. Then the light faded and the spirit was gone. not bothering ro mention. as it lelt. that I'd have to sur· vive on those words through the desert of the next 25 years. I believed what it had said, filed it safely away, and before long I was deep in books again, in studies and plans and experiments for conducting a life- time ... a tum to the ~t now. or a tum half-left. or should I pttSS on straight ahead for a while and then tum? I was convinced that she was there no matter which turn I took. that we'd be led to meet, and when that happened our lives would be charmed into the happy-ever- after reserved for true lovers every- where. It didn't work out that way. The longer I lived. the more I thought that the vi- sio n I had seen as a kid must have been wrong. With time, and with a marri• that ended in a vow never to marry again. I learned not only does my soul mate noc live, no soul mate can Jive in this century. Year by year I learned. wnu. talked with others who had learned the same. The childhood myth of the soul mate is a lovety dream, d that ~ is no question. But so are unicorns Mid mermaids and guardian angels -love- ly dreams all. We are just too diverse, we humans, our needs are too impossj,. bly.shifting and complicated ever to be met in a single Other, no matter how radiant a bein1phe or he might be; .• True love? Impossible. Can't we pomt to marriages going to pieces, exploding . over our heads like July rockets In the dark. bright sparks dying Into the night? To learn and to grow is to chanse. and as we chan,ge, so we love different qual- ities, different people along our way. Love, for any growing person, must be temporary. and we musrneverca11 it true for more than the moment that we hold It in our hands. Yet why, fNery Valentine's Day, do we tum restless with that thouSht? The one flaw In aJJ we've learned 1s that some marrtaaes ore d~nched In color, un- toudled by black.and-white storms. A few enchanted couples make their romances last. year after changing year. Now and then we meet two people in love half a eentury. themselves forever 25. forever strong and beautiful smil- ing at us turning old! Isn't it strange how a smile can shatter the security of the most educated cynicism? The logical data we memorize, that evidence of despair. the sad statistics, are written for those of us who have no What doetl a being made of atarllght and deJdiny ••. what doer a «Hll mate loolt lllte? One way lo find out la lo look In a mirror. room for myths in our lives; they sus- tain everyone afraid to hope, afraid to believe that love can last. The magic the enchanted ones have found is re.fleeted in their smiles: Some childhood myths are real. True love cannot die. Soul mates live. How can we be sure? What does a mystical being made of starlight and destiny ... what does a soul mate look like? l One way to find out is to look in a 1 mirror. Look there, and we'll see some-& one's dearly beloved, someone warm ,g and honest and trusting and human and loving and thoughtfu l; foolish sometimes, and sometimes wise. There we'll see one who can encourage and coax and inspire another human being to live to her very best. J.o reach the highest he can dare imagine. J had never thought about it that way ... that in my own mfrror I was beholding an image of the soul mate of the woman f would one day love. My . mirror ima&e looked awfully ordinary to me. . Sure enough, soul mates most often cover their starlight in common things -denim and polyestets and cottons. ln wintertime, they'll be found in jackets and hats, ~ well. They come d~ the same way that most other men and women dras, they speak the same langucl&e, they're happy sometimes, and sometimes they're sad. The gift each of them has to offer Is the gift of love, the wish for joy, and the longing to find someone they've missed for a lifetime to joyfully love them in return. I had stepped into the lobby elevator. touched the button for three. In the mo- ment the door was closing, a glorious woman ran to me. Golden hair. eyes the color of the sea. blue jeans tucked into leather boots, coat from Navy surplus. "Going u ?" I cau'iht the door. No bells or fireworks. no violins, no memory of the face I had seen in a childhood vision 25 years before. "Yes." I said. "Where you headed?" "Three. please." And so we found each other. Leslie Parrish and I. neither of us knowing two soul mates had touched at last. or that our lives were ever after to be transformed. What happened between us from that time is a different story from this one. What matters here is tbat later on we remembered the kids that we were. and the loneliness ... how much ii would have mattered to us to have known, how much easier it would have been to bear the years until we met! If only we could find some way to speak across time to the young Leslie. the teen maid working every spare hour to pay for her music lessons; to the young Richard polishins airplanes for flight instruction: to speak across time and say you're a continent apart from each other for now, but don't worry. we promise that you will meet and you will love and it will be a joy to make flight and music pale. comparing. How we wished we could have given them clues! If you want to find someone magic, be someone magic yourself! liue to your highesJ sense of right, bravely. Never settle for second best What you will find together is worth the years ahead. worth the loneliness before you touch. Take time to be friends before you 're lovers. Change is delight when you 're changing together. when your path leads always higher. If only there were a way to tell an earlier us that soul mates are true If only we had a way to share what we know today with the doubters we had become. Leslie and I talked of that over and again. together. Are we all so trapped in time that we cannot speak to the peo- ple we were? Is there not some door, in this age of psychic discoveries through which we can fly back years with a message to gjve us hope. to tell us that beautiful myths come true? Sometimes, as we talked. it was almost as if we could see us as we were. ·almost as if we were ghosts floating at our own shoulders, trying to speak. Perhaps it's always been so. we scrid. in every age. Perhaps a future us, know- in~ what's true. will always remind the children we were that love exists. Remembn: Ht s real' Ntrier forget. Sht lives' It's a lovery message. How can we set it through? Fff · f\'1 ' W£[J(l\. FtMl UY Ill • 19'11 5 ~ ... 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To do that. they need help Enter a time-honored playmate. the doll. For as long as man has been_ creating dolls. they have been furnish- ing children with a means of imagina- tive play. Currently experiencing a new surge·in popularity epitomized by the Cabbage Patch craze, doll sales jumped 19 percent in 1983 over the previous year. making dolls a S 1.4 billion baby. Dr. Janice Gibson, professor of devel· opmental psychology at the University of Pittsburgh. explains that dolls allow children the necessary freedom to fan- tasize and role play, two essential ingre- dients for social development. "This is a reaction to humanity, .. Gibson says of the doll boom. "There is a need for the old social interactions and more contact stimulation because we're becoming a mechanized society." Experts agree that little girts don't. and indeed shouldn't, have a monopoly on the doll market. Yet many parents con· tinue to be uneasy with the notion that it's all right for boys to have dolls. Gib- son feels that by discouraging boys from playing with dol~. ~~es them of a major means of socializing. Or. Sal- ly Provence. a child development spe- cialist at Yale's Child Study Center. con- curs. "Children of both sexes are Inter .. ested in dolls because they're interested in people," she states. "Playing with dolls prepares them to be the nurturer of other children. to be able to under- stand what's involved in protecting and nurturing the next generation." When choosing a doll. should you look for sophisticated high fashion or the homely but lovable variety? Gibson SU8- gests keeping a few things in mind: I . Consider the child's a~. Keep the doll in proportion to the child. 2. look for bright, colorful dolls that a child will want to touch and hug. "KK1s learn from their senses and are ex- cited by colors." Gibson says. 3. Buy safe. Make sure the doll is made by a reputable manufacturer and meets federal safety standards. Don't gjve a young child a doll with small parts. like eyes, that could easily drop off and be dangerous. · Any toy must initially grab a child's imagmation. stimulate it. and be able to hokf it before it can be proven a sue· cess. That's one of the nicest things about dolls -w~ It comes to en~­ talning children, they seem to have stay· ing power. -Uic1a Grtene Connolly 6 f AMllY W FDJ.Y . n.IMIVARY 10 . l!!M ~ new world of 1nisses & large-sized f ashi.ons ... ,,; ' -e, , ' r, /"': I I ·~ . I " . 1{; .'*•I ,, .. J J ( ,'I .. ~ '1' I ~ . , " t I r ... _ \. "" I I I FREE CATALOG -----------------------------------. f Sue Brett, Dept. A, Indianapolis, IN 46207 I YES! rd like to receive a FREE Sue Brett Fashion catalog. I I I I I Name ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Address ~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~ City State Zip . , ., It· t. • ~ \ ~ .. " I :IC EBJ II ... '-"------------------------------------&..----"---6...-.,._ -, I I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I 1 I WRITE YOU ARE Whether pwlitctly plain °'&imply a •crawl, your handwriting can unoell a wealth of Information about u:lto you an and rdlat you 'n really lllte. By J.J. Leonard we receive-sadness. ~ar. pleasure or joy-provoke reactions that trans- late into muscular moYemellt. Yoo see this every day. when a baby smiles or a friend frowns. and even in the way a person waJl's when depressed <X' talks when excited. These emotions show up in our handwriting as well. The shape of the letters. the slant of the lines. the pressure of the pen. all point to very specific rroods'.' (Though }001 handwriting may look different de- pending on whether )QJ 're haWJ( sad. harried or composed. the essential characteristics remain the same.) 8. c. 0.-. -e.t-. OA.4~ h<Jv • > ~ ~+ 4-9rw-1..Q.-~-.. ~\c_ ~ ~~~~!-i~ w• tl · evu.. ~~ -'U.C.~ - T he handwriting samples on the r ight wer:_e written by personalities whose names are as fam iliar to )UlJ as )Ul.lr own Take a close look at each. Notice anything revealing? Though }'OU may n<>t be a handwriting analyst. com- mon-sense will tell ~JO that t~ fa- mous people are as different as can be. The colorful S<'ript in ~ Band the bold rounded print in sample C point to two diverse people . . it doesn't take an expert to see that. Now exam ine the samples more closely. Can you find anything that could c lue you in to the authors' identities? Handwriting. however. shows more t~~st~a~ofmind ... it r~a~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Don't be surprised if you can't be- gin to figure out who these mystery writers might be. But. if you've stud- ied their script carefully. you'll know more about the wnters than }00 think ~)U do. Le t's start with sa mple A. The pleasing script with its small nour- ishes and rounded loops seems to point to a person who is concerned with aesthetics as well as the content of th(> words. How about samp&e B with its large capital letters that sweep across the page? This author's no shrinking vi- olet. that's b" sure. With every stroke. the writer conveys a sense of confi- derl<:e and originality. Finally. consider sample C. The s<:ript is stylish yet clear and author- itative. and points to a person who's strong and distinRuished. Need less to say. the al:xM! analyses are elementary at best. But. the writ- iORS of Ernest Hemingway (safll)le A), Walt Disney (sample B ) and Princess Grace of Monaco (sample C) do pro- vide insights into the kind of ~ople they Me-even to an amateur who's new:r been trained in grajb>logy (the study and interpretation of handwrit- ing). How can i>t'f"sonality and hand- writing be so intrrtwined., .. Writing iA lilimply a set of re- pressed gestures that re~als what ~~s on in.siM of us:· explains psy· chologist graphologist Dr. Carlos Pedrt-gal. founder of the Experimen- tal Center ol ;\pplied Psychok>gy in f rcVlet! and Sp.11~. 'The sen.13Dms that ..,.. personality as well. How }'OU've indi- vidualized your script and strayed from the model of penmanship you were taught in school tells the trained eye a lot about who you are. After looking at a sample of your handwrit· ing. an expert can identify character traits that it would take a spouse or friend vears to discOYer. In fact. a grapholOgist can tell )QJ things aboot }'OUrself that you aren't aware of. For although most of us consider writing to be a simple skill that we take for granted. it's actually such an in- volved physiological and psycholo gi· cal process that many experts refer to it as "brainwriting". Because the bees that affect your handwriting are so numerous and varied. the odds of someone else writing ~tJy the same way you do are one chance in sixty- eight trillion according to one stat- istician. Actually. the correlation between a pert.ort's character and his handwrit· ing is nothing new. Theories about graphology date to when phi!Mo- phers in ancient Greece noted the relationship between the two. Conclusive research followed centu- rie!'I later: In the late 1930's. clinical experiments proved the link that had been suspected for so long. Graphology may have gotten o(f to a slow start. but ifs making up tor lost time. More than 1.500 US. companies use handwriting analysis to screen job applicants or solve employee prob· lems. In addition. it's u.~ by police departments to uncover cr iminal tendencies. by banks te determlnt f'i~ factors. by lawyerS to help with jury M•lections. and by marriage coupse~ tors to gai n insights into a couple's compatibility. "In 1974:· recalls Dr. Pedregal. "a large manufacturer of office equip- ment ccmmissioned my services. They needed a new assistant director of marketing. someone who would be able t o work with customers. keep track of ongoing promotional cam· paigns. write the company newsletter and handle the art layouts for their advertisements. They wanted to pro- mote from within the company. but knew that the position would be dif- ficult to fill:· "When I arrived. the head of the personnel department showed me handwriting samiMes from the six su- pervisors being coosidered u the job. After examining the sampes. I had to conclude that none o( the authcn had the combination of qualities re- quired to succeed in the position. Then. I spotted a handwritten note lying on the ~ble in front of me. 'Is this one ol the candidates?' I asked. pick- ing it up. 'Absolutely not : I was told with a laugh. '11le person who wrote this is just a messengel. I studied the note more carefully. Finally I looked up and said. 'That's too bad, because this is the person who could do that job well:" .. E~ryone laughed and thought I was crazy. Everyone. that is but the head of personnel who'd called me In. and whom I'd worked with betore. He had to fight. but he finally convinced management to give the mes~ a tr')C 'f oda)t ten )U1'S after the fact. that same ~heads the com~ pany's entire marketing division'.' Dr. Pedregal has also applied his expertise to solve problems of a dif· terent nature. "Al 'One point .. a large multi-national corporation began to receive anonymous letters which slandered the company's executives: For a time these letters were ignored. But. eYentual~ they began to talae their toll. The letter writer had been clevtt enigh to couch his lies aJllOl1Pt tacts about the company which only an in· sider \Olld lcncM This mix of fact and fiction made the liq seem more be· I ievable than they might ~ other· wise. The letters kept coming and soon the executives began to sus· pect one another. The tension was tren1e1Klous. The preb6em obviously had to be dealt with without further delay. but contacting the police would have created a lot of bad publicity which the company was anxious to aYOid. SO. they r~uested my assist· ance instead:' "I didn't have much to WOl"k with- the anonymous letters had all been printed in large block capital letters. In spite o( that impediment howeYer. I was able to describe certain as· pectll of the writer's personality and anticipate various actions and reac· tions that would typtfy him. I WM~ able to deduce certain physical char· acteristlcs about him'.' "Sued on my evaluation, the pttS· ldent of the company asked three workers who fit the proOie to submit print and longhand writi~ t.ampjes. ~ wett then analyzed by a hand· writing expert who'd been trained to detect klrger ies. The cuJ~t. it turned out. was indeed one of the suspects my anaiysis had pointed to:· Surprised at the accur~cy ol Dr. Pedreg • · · ? • thirty years analyzing aver one mil- lion writing samples for individuals and indusb)t he and his staff are used to being right. How Does Graphology W>rk? When a graphologoist looks over vou r longhand. he's actually assess- ing over three hundred persooaJity traits reflected In your writing. You can imagine that's not a speedy pnr cedure. In fact, a thorough handwrit· mg analysis can take up to ten hours! A graphologist begins by estab- 1 ishing an overall perspective when analyzing your writing sample. He considers the $ize of your margins. whether your lines curve up or down. or run straight across. the pen you decided to use and even where you chose to write on the page. He also eva luates the neatness of your writ· ing. But, if you've always been con- cerned aha.it }001' sloppy script. relax. To a graphok>gist. illegibility is often a sign of independence and assur- ance. Next he looks b telltale traits in the letters themsetYeS: How }Q.l cross )WT 't's . the shape of your 'e's. the height of )OOr capitaJ letters. b exarrpe. are f>'(-;esd I GET THE To find out what your writing reYeals about your personality. just lollow these easy directions. • Copy the letter on the right. de- signed to~ Dr. PedregaJ with' the sample he needs for the analysis. L8e an ink a ballpoint pen and write in the blapk space at the bottom of the page. (You can also use a sheet of un· lined writing paper ... just make sure to attach all the necessary ink>rma- tion that's been requested.) And re- member. don't try to write neatl)t Just relax and wri~e the wa-; you usually • Be sure to complete the order Jorm bek:M If you are sending more than ooe saf11*. include payment and an order k>rm for each. • Send the entire ~ a clip aloog dotted line and send order Jorm and sample with a check or money order for $12 to: GRAPHOLOGY Of'FER. PO. Box 16093. 230 Adams Ave.. HauppatJHe. NY 11788. Orders rrust be postmarked by April 30. 198.5. Dear Dr. Pedregal: I'd like to know tdtat my regular handwriting reveals about my per- • . Most/yr l'dli.ke to find out about my strengths and my strug- gles. My handwriting sample 1s enclosed. and I did no1 try to 1L'nte especially neatly Many thanks for giuing me this tremendous opportunity. (Signature) Don't forget \'Ill.Ir s1gnaturf'' If \'VII W4!' tu·o d1/Jn'ent SIRntIIUl'PS, pleoH ind.1ck OOlh A • r I I I I I I I ' I . I I I WRITE YOU ARE Whether perliutly plain "' aimply a •crawl, your handwriting can unoell a wealth ol lnlbnnatlon about who you arr and tdlat you 're r«Jl/y Ilk. B. By J. J. Leonard The handwriting samples on the right were wr itten by personalities whose names are as familiar to )OU as your own. Take a close kx>k at each. Notice anything revealing? Though you may not be a handwriting analyst. com- mon-sense will tell you that these fa- mous people are as different as can be. The colorful script in~ Band the bold rounded print in sample C point to two diverse people ... it doesn't take an expert to see that. Now examine the samples more closely. Can you find anything that could clue you in to the authors' identities? Don"t be surprised if you can't be- -gift to ftgure out wh<:t t~ mystery writPrc: miaht N> Rut ir ,.,, .. ·VP c:tnrl- we receive-sadness. tear. pleasure or joy-provoke reactions that trans- late into rruscular l1'lOY81lellt. You see this every day. when a baby smiles or a friend frowns. and even in the way a person walks when depressed or talks when excited. These emotions show up in our handwriting as well. The shape of the letters. the slant of the lines. the pressure ol the pen. all point to very specific rmods~ (Though )O.Jr handwriting may look different de- pending on whether )OJ're haJ>P.)( sad. harried or composed. the essential characteristics remain the same.) Handwriting. however. shows more than just state of mind ... it reveals personal ity as well. How )OU've indi· vidualized your script and strayed from the model of penmanship you were taught in school teHs the trained ~crtot abourwno you are. Aller Lnnlcina ... t ~ ~l'TlnU> nf ""'" hAnrlwrit- c. c.... -Ch el.&..4~ hCJv. > ~ ~+ ~~-~·t~\c. ~ ~~l;ki. ... Ut-\ Wt tl e.uu.. ~o Q ~ JU. C<..roVl. - tors to gain insights into a couple's compatibility. "In J97'f' recalls Dr. Pedregal. "a Iara~ manufacturer of office eouio- pany's entire marketing division'.' Dr. Pedregal has also applied his expertise to solve problems of a dif· lerent nature. "At one ooint. a larQe l11ti'oducing a big music of fa· that Mkt -....au.. •• 1 ...................... ,. ..... ..... ...... ie· ........... ,,..,. .......... ... • • h••• ctn.,_ I ..... ._,.._.._ • ., _,, "'9'•--· 2 ... 1 r ..... ,...., ...... 1,.,,.., • ....._"'°, I• ....... _. 1111111 ._.IA 10 .. llr •Ill ... Tillf a ......... • l ............... Llt.n. .... ,.. ... , ..... llt .... !"lfl1M11111W.._,.... •1•1 --., .. ····~ ..... '-~--.., ....,,.,,. .., • ,...., -.. s.w.. ... Tillf ..... ·---............. a. ... -. detect bgeries. The culprit. It turned ~>Ut. was indeed onr of the suspects my analysis had pointed to:· urprised at the accuracy of Or. PedregaJ's predictiool? He's not After thirty years analyzing fNf::r one mil- lion writing samples tor individuals and industry he and his staff are used to being right. How Q,oe1 Grapboloty Wwt? WhJn a graphologoist looks over \Our longhand. he's actually assess- ing over three hundred personality trai ts reflected in your writing. You ran imagine that's not a speedy pro- l edure. In fact. a thorough handwrit· 111g analysis can taR up lo ten hours! A graphologist begins by esta~ llshing an O\lerall perspective when analyzi ng your writing sample. He < onsiders the size of your margins. whether }Ullr lines curve up or down. or run straight across. the pen you dee ided to use and even where you <hose to write on the page. He also evaluates the neatness of )Qlr writ- tnR But. if you've always been con- remed aboot your sk>ppy script. relax. To a graphok>gist. illegibility is often d sign of independence and assur- aoce. Nex t he ~ b teJltaJe trait.s in the letters themselYes: How you cross your ·t's. the shape of )Ulr 'e's. the heig~t of }<)Ur capital "ttln. u exaf11Jle. are •·v~mi,,..,,.. GET THE WRITE IDEA To find out what )Q1I' writing reYeals about )Ulr persona.Jity. just lolk>w these easy directions. • Copy the letter on the right. de- signed to p-ovide Dt PedregaJ wit.tr the sample he needs for the anaJysis. Uie an ink or ballpoint pen and write in the blank space at the bottom of the page. (You can aJso use a sheet of un- lined writing paper ... just ma.Ice sure to attach all the necessary tnforma- "' 1ion that's been requested.) And re- member. don't try lo write nea~ Just relax and write the WCl'J }QJ usually do. and then sign )40Ur name. • Be sure to comptete the order tonn bekM If )00 are sending more than one ~. include paymen and an order tonn k>r each. • Send the entire page or dip ~ dotted line and send order iorm and ~ with a check or money order k>t Sl2 to: GRAPHOLOGY OFFER. PO. Box 16093. 230 Adams Ave .. Hauppauge. NY 11788. Orders rru5lbe postmarlced by April 30. 198.5. Deor Dr. Pedregal· I'd like to know what my regular handwriting reveals about my per- sonality. Mostly. I'd like to find out about my strengths and my strug· gles. My handwriting sample ts enclosed. and I did llOI try to u·11te espeC1ally neatly Man_v thanks for giuing me rh1s tremendous opportunity (Signature J /kln't ltxfl'i'I 1wr mtnoturf'' II 1w uJ#' tu'O d1""ent StRnaturn please mclu~ both ; up to big album savingsl Start with 4 tal*s or records fm only 1e Dllft ~-~ ..... O..O····-"'O I I I I I I I • §:S • ~ Buy jlst 1 9ftaSt1 lit in -yg's tine. 1hen get 1 bollls alun of JOll choice. Enjoy 6 allllls tor the price of one. Nothing more to buy ... EVER! .____~I ._I _ __,I .__I _ ___.I ._I _ __, l,..."""1 ............. ~-., .. _ ........... -- CITV .:A lilUSlt 50MCl -"" """' lt'"lttli.al -, _____________ ...................... .--l---- ~ ~US A~ ... ~ ... llwllolt llClllllll • ..., .. lit..., SlAlt ........................ ffiPtOl I I ~c.. ~---------~-----------~ c - . [ -Advenolitffteflt .,. . WRITE YOU ARE Whether perltctly plain or •imply a •crawl, your handwrlt/ng"Can u~ll a wealth ol lnbnnatlon aboul um you MT and tdtat you 're nallyl/k. By J. J. Leona rd we receive-sadness. tear. pleasure or joy-provoke reactions that trans- late into rruscuJar rt'XM!l1lef1t. Yoo see this every day. when a baby smiles or a friend frowns. and even in the way a person walks when depressed or taJks when excited. These emotions show up in our handwriting as well. The shape ol the letters. the slant of the lines. the pressure of the pen, aJI point to very specific rooods'.' (lOOugh )()Ur handwriting may look different de· pending on whether )()U're happ>,( sad. harried or composed. the essential characteristics remain the same.) a. c. e.. -eh OL4~ hC-h. ) ~ ~+ ~~-~·t~\C ~ ~~J;h!-... ~ wi tl e.uu_ . ~ Q~ -'U.C~ - - T he handwriting samples on the r ight were written by personalities whose names are as familiar to }UtJ as your own. Take a close look at each. Notice anything revealing? lllough you may not be a handwriting analyst. com- mon-sense will tell you that these fa· mous people are as different as can be. The colorful script in~ Band the bold rounded print in sample C point to two diverse people ... it doesn't take an expert to see that. Now examine the samples more closely. Ca n you find anything that could clue you in to the authors' identities? Handwriting. however. shows more than just state of mind ... it reveals t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Don't be surprised if you can't be· gin to figure out who these mystery writers might be. But. if )()U've stud· personality as well. How )()U've indi- vidualized your script and strayed from the model of penmanship you were taught in school tells the trained eye a lot about who you are. After looking ala sample of )()Ur handwrit- lors to gain insights into a couple's compatibility. "In 1974:' recalls Dr. Pedregal. "a large manufacturer of office equip- pany's entire marketing division'.' Dr. Pedregal has also applied his expertise to sofve problems of a dif • ferent nature. "At one point. a large I 't detect klrgeries. The culprit. it turned out. was indeed one of the suspects my analysis had pointed to'.' urprised at the accuracy of Dr. PedregaJ's JR(lictioos? He's not. Alter thirty years anatyzing ~one mil· lton writing sample$ for individuals ,IJ'ld industr)< he and his staff are used to being right. How Does Grapboloo W>rtl7 When a graphologoist looks over .. uur longhand. he's actually assess· 1ng over three hundred personality traits reflected in )IOUr writing. You <.an imagine that's not a speedy pro- t edure. In fact. a thorough handwrit· 111g analysis can take up to ten hours! A graphologist begins by estab· l1shing an overall perspective when ;i nalyzing your writing sample. He n>nsiders the size of your margins. whe ther your lines curve up or ck1Nn. • >r run straight across. the pen you dee ided to use and even where you d10se to write on the page. He also evaluates the neatness of )Ullr writ· ing. But. if you 've always been con- cerned about )IOUr s~ script. relax. To a graphok>gist. illegibility is often a sign of independence and assur- ance Next he looks b telJtaJe traits in the letters themsetves: How )IOU cross )OOr ·rs . the shape of )Ullr 'e's, the height of )(>Ur capital tetters, b ~.are e.'<amined. Finally. he considers your signa· lure-perhaps most reYeaJing ol all. "Handwriting can fluctuate with a person's mood. Signatures however. stay the same. Only a period of major stress or emotional upheaval changes them" explajns Dr. Pedregal. "More- over. since we 'create' our own sig- natures. they are particularly indicative of how we leel about our• selves and how we want to be per- ceived'.' What Does lbar ~tine Sm)' Aboutlbu7 This is your chance to find out what your handwriting reveals about you. Though most experts charge SlOO or more, Or. Pedre· gal has agreed to a special ar· rangement for Family Wtekly readers. for only Sl2. )OOr hand· writi~ sa"1>fc will be analyud by this internationally renowned ~hologjst,,-aphologist and his staff. You will ~am which char· acteristica surface in )OU' hand· writing and )'OU will receive a Comprehensi~ printed exJ>'ana· tion of their conclusions. To take advantage of this o&r. 1Jf11>1y k>l· k7tV the instructions on this page. -- GET THE WRITE IDEA To find out what )Qlr writing reveals about your personality. just follow these easy directions. • Copy the letter on the right. de- signed to p-oYide Di: Pedtt'gal with the sample he needs k>r the analysis. L6e an ink or ballpoint pen and write in the b.lank space at the bottom of the page. (You can also use a sheet ol un- lined writing paper ... just make sure to attach all the necessary inbma· tion that's been requested.) And re- member. don't try to write neall)c Just relax and write the WCf'j }00 usualty do. and then sign your name. • Be sure to complete the order tonn beJow If you are sending more than one san1J1e. include payment and an order tonn lor each. • SerxS the entire~ a dip~ dotted line and send order form and sample with a check or money order lor $12 to: GRAfHOLOGY OFFER, P.O. Box 16093. 230 Adams Ave .. Hauppaugie. NY 11788. Orders mJSt be postmarked by April 30. 1985. NAM£ ________________________________________ _ ADORf.5.S ____________________________________ __ City State Zip AC1. SEX (Mor f1-- Right· or left ·ha.ndtd (R OI L) -- . --,._ Dear Dr. Pedregal I'd like to know uhlt my regular handwriting reveals about my per- sonality. Mostly, I'd like to find our about my strengths and my strug- gles. 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By M arilyn Hansen Even in February, a· main dish salad can be a welcome change of pace from a steady diet of heavier foods. Mr. Nobuyohsi Kuraoka. illJlOVative owner c:l the Nippon Restaurant in New York City, says, "I try to keep ahead of lhe game -seeing what people like lo eat and those American dishes that can be adapted to Japanese cuisine. I had my chef create a main dish salad with a Japanese touch. !he resulting recipe has proved to be an immensely popular menu entry for us, both .~or lunch and as a light dinner item The Nippon Salad is very easy to make and fits in beautifully with The 30-Minute Chef schedule. Mr. Kuraoka's Eggplant Soup is an intriguing and pleasing first course. GllCKIN YAllnOIH 8 oa~ bo~ clllckeit ~ meat or cbkkeaw..t TmyUJ s-m• I. Cut chicken into I ·inch squares (about '"1 oz each) E 2 tabk.,ooee va•ed frub cta~r -I . Cut egm>lant into \lz·inch-lhick shces and r-----~--------......J then into siicks 2 inches long 2. Skewer four pieces of chicken each onto S.inch bamboo skewers 2. Heat about V. C\Jp vegetable oil in skillet ................ ,/ 3. Broil over charcoal or plact• on rack and broil 4 inches from heating element m oven for S.10 rrunutes. or until cooked through. ( "~.4illl!!~~li; Tum once or twi<."l' Coat with Teriyaki Sauct ,. , (recipe follows) Makes 4 ~rungs 1~ , {. /i / ... ~r ... ,:, •T11UYAIU IAUG ~ ~ ' \IJ cup .oy Matt -< llJ cup Mb or dry eberry •;. cup a1rlo ~ rookin1 wine) or ....-:, ptnqpp&e Jultt --...-..i,.i- 3 teupoona rorn1tarch or katakurtlto anti !ry eggplant sticks in oil over medium (pptato atarcll) heat. turning gtnlly. just until tender. Keep 3 tableapooae w1ter warm l . In I-quart saucepan. mix sov sauce. sakt 3. In medium-sized saucepan. mix Dasha. and mirin; cook until boiling. Boil for a soy sauce, and mirm wine. Heat m1xturt to minute or two boiling. reduce heat. add grated radish. and 2. Mix cornslarch with water. blend unlll rook I or 2 minutes without boiling. 'imooth Add 10 SO\ ·sake combtnation and 4. Place eggplant in soup tureen or in- rook stirring consian1ly. unul mixture boils d1\'1dual serving bo\\1s Pour hOI soup over and 'iiluce thicken) Makes /I? cups eggplc1n1 Sprinkle with grated gin~r Makes 4 serunss IOOPLANT IOUP (Nosu·Nioroshi) I (8.oz.) euplaat Ve,et.bli oil 3 <'Upa Duhl (•tock .... fro9 drlN bonito flaltH)• 4 tablespoona .oy M!Xe •If Dasha 1s not available. use chicken or 'egetable brOlh NIPPON 8Df IALAD '.6. Had IMcablNlie r C'llp (2 oz.) eplDlidt leavu. torn l•to Mte 1biedp6eft9 I ...a carrot. jdnaed I ...U I""" HU pepper. jaHenlled VJ cwp (2 oz..)·~ elk.ff ·~ cup ndWt apt"OUta or chopped w .. el"Cl"eM in aap ritt vt_,... in cup .oy aace 2 teupoou Orlealal sew oil V. cap veptaltlie oU fl'ftlaly pouad wlllte pepper. to '-'« 2 teMllDIMU WW Meda, toMted 1. Place we.ti-trimmed tilet into rreeur u1111l partially frozen Using a very sharp knife or meat slicer. cut meat into ~inch-thick slices set a,.,ide 2. Use food processor or sharp knife to fine- ly shred lettuce and cat>t>aae Shreds should be no more than ~·Inch thick 3. Place lettuce. cabbase and spinach 1nro serving bowl. Arrc1ngt carrots. green pepper and mushrooms ~ratel\• on lop Place radish sprouts down the center of the arran~ment. 4. In small saucepan heat nee vinegar. soy sauce. sesame 011. vegeiable 011 and ground whitE' peppt>r to boiling. 5. Plact shces ol meat quicklv into boiling liquid to cook medium rare or as desired Place meat on salad in an overlapping row Pour hoc dr~1ng over all Spnnkle wuh sesame seeds T os.s 1ust before serving . Makn ../ sm mss 'VOi~ Additional salad ingredients could m· elude shced water chestnuts thinly sliced scallions drained smoked clams or ·O\"iters. salted peanuts or ~h mung or alfalfa sprouts C!l.000 '91J O ~fa3 . - .. 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Just Released: HER GREATEST HITS & FAVORITES SOME OF THE MOST REQUESTED SONGS OF All TIME •OM Day At A Time • footprt•u ln The Sand • I Have A Dream •Sha.kt Mt I~ • Mklnleht Blue •I've Come Back to Say I Loft You •For 11tt Good Times • Low To Low You •RalMOa& •Simple Uttlt Word.a • fr&gllt Handlt Wtth Catt • EwfY\hf•& I Owe • l'w RtaUy Cot Tht Blutt • Ptany Arcade •Swed Suy E,es • Uu On Yoor u,. •I Jut Can't SUy Married To YOtl • ,..... Mu ,,.,.. Calilft •I'• Co.ea Loft You Allyway •Let Me Down Euy 20 SONGS IN Al,I, NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES! SM lta.s I~ MUliott ~ II ~A,_,,, of all time -and now for tht ftnt drM )IOU uin est;oy alt Cristy's hits on 2 QIWtty ttCOrds. No aingrr today perfonnsthtmwilh somuchfmingandboutyuCrilty Lant. Cristy LaM: ONE DAY AT A TIME •.• FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND ... I HAVE A DREAM ... MIONICHT BLUE ... PENNY ARCADE ... l'VE COME BACK ... FOR THE COOO TIM~ ... 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I •Nlf•NCM4Mt '~"'-"""'-"'~~ ISSSF"-"'l'nltll,. I.,_ 1.,._~~-.;...-~--------~- 1 AMra. ""' ----- I c•,---~~-----------.;..;_~ I I "'* llll---~-..., ____ .... ~L~-~~~~~~~~~!.'~- GETTING PERSONAL WITH A POET OF THE HEART WITH HER HUSBAND, SHE REACHES OUT TO MILLIONS I n Jhe /ale 1960s. m:J!l11/y manied, Susan Polis Schutz and her hus- band. Slephen. spenl o year trµveJ. ing the country in a homefflade mper. They supported l~ves br._ /ling silk~ posters of Stephens rtworll and SUsan 's po«ry. Their worll don immeditltt popular app«J/, and heir first booll, C.ome Into the Moun- . , Dear Friend, um published in 972. They soon <kveloped a solid /lowing of mx/ers, and Susan s fan lub t<idoy numbers over 14,()()() embers in the United Sia/es. Her eight IS>OOltS. induding.her /ates/ worll, Don't Afraid to Love (8jJe Mountain Pfm~ ave sold over JO million copies; saks r the greeting cards of her husband's rtworll and her poetry hove passed the 00 million marlt. This Volentine 's Day. er refleaions will be read by lovers round the world in a <Joun di~nl nguages. The Schutzes and their three children iJe in the mountains of C.olorodo. where n draws much of her inspiration. On a rare trip to New Yorll City. utz took time to discuss her work 1ih FAMILY WEEKLY Copy Editor Abbie ountrymon. OUDtl')'1Ull: Why U'e people .,. ...... to &owe? hutz: I think they're afraid of show· ng their real selves and opening them- Ives up to being hurt. You're very ulnerable when you expose yourself. • Do you thlak people ue afraid obe~? hutz: Yeah, maybe they're afraid that ey're not quite as good as they may pear. Everybody has a confidence roblem. . Where do people ... the ~Nl'ftstta to o.;era ca•e lbal? hutz: The strength (comes from) nowing how rewarding a f>Od love elationship is. It's the most important rt of life. A love ft!ladonship gives peo- le confidence to realJy be themselves. • How .................. !*"* !O able to eqw-.. ~' hutz: I think it's Vf!fY, very important. ~in~ it all inside is a very lonely h1ng. It s so much easier to share your eelings than to keep them inside .... ou need to know whir you want to do n life. What do You want to achieve, hat are you good 11.? Follow that ourse. What kind ol penon are you Ing k>r to ll\ll't your life? I think just P out a little chan ol what you ex- t out of I~. Not to take away spon- , ty, but jult appo~malely what you 1ke and what you want to do, what you ant to accomplish, and then do it. Q: Wbat -•es a IOCNI poet? Schutz: One who can be understood; who expresses an emotion that qn be felt by people; whose words sound like a song. where it all fits together and sounds kind of pretty. A poem should sound really nice; it should flow nicely. Q: Wby are,._.. pee• rmd by eo many people? Schutz: I have no idea. I write strictly as a release of my own emotions. My fan letters say I'm expressing what other people feel. too. Q: Hu IUCCe.ee ~your Ille? Schutz: Well. sure. Mamly in the fact that I don't have to do things that I don't want to do. I'm exactly the same, except for that. I still love nature, and we're happiest in t~ mountains. Q: Do you feel yua've been unfair. Jy crttldlJed for belnc, u yoe ay ID one ol your poem•, too ••Hald and eoppy''T Schutz: 1-dOn't know if I've been criti· cii.ed; I haven't read anything. but peo- ple often. if you say the word ''love.·· they immediately draw back and think of it as that type of thing. I've met a lot of people like ~ who have really put up a wall against anything beautiful. Q: Do you ud your haebaad ner -lick ol e.cla odM!r? Schutz: No. never. We're very. very dif- ferent. and we have toeally different areas of talent. r criticize his artwork. he criticizes my writing. but we both have the last word on our own wOrk. But there's always aomeone to bounce idees off of. It's fabtJlou&. Q: All ol JOlll" work la IO pwtdwe. Doll't ,_ ewl" MW aay ~ ,....., Schutz: Yeah, I do, but IOmehow I just don't write about thole. I write very lit· · tie when something is really sad in my life. My philolophy really ls to move on to more positive t.hinp. "' fA•V WUJa.V. ~ 10 . •• 13 --·------~~~---- 1985 Spring Full Figure Fashion Catalog! Figure-Oattering styles • color• in drea .... bAouaft. lingerie, auiU. sw-tera, aki.rta. pan.ta• moie ... Ow range of wQmen '• .U.. are from 36 to 52 • balf·ai&ee from 12Vi to 24V2I Send fot your Ft" catalog today. Suppliea are limited. Montgomery Ward ---~----~--------.... --... ------------I I I Send ooapon to: PIMH aend my rm 1985 Sprl:ng Full Figure I ' I FUh"°"8 Catalog to: I . ..... .., ~ I Box 4896 Name I · I Dept. 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Or animal ex- isrence Methane. he ellplains, is produced by all animal life, via burping and. well , related activity. What's the environmental •IRlllDAYI (All Aquariu s) Sunday: Robert Wagner 55. Roberta Flack 46. Monday: Burt Reynolds s 49. Tuesday: Lome Greene I 70. Joe Garagiola 59. Wednes-a day: Tennessee Ernie Ford ~ 66. George Segal 51 Thurs- ']; day: Carl Bernstein 41. Flor- ~ ence Henderson 51 Friday: w Harvey Korman 58. Jane Sey- ; mour 34 Saturday: John l McEnroe 26 effect? Depends on where you live. The "greenhouse effect" to which methane contributes may warm some cold regions of the earth and overheat the al ready hot areas. Don't throw away the down vest yet, though. This will take a while. As in centuries. result could be 400,000 earlr. deaths in the next 10 years. • Brenner bas been compar· ing economic trends with· trends in mortality between 1950 and 1980. Based on this work, he predicts a rise in heart attacks. cirrhosis of the liver, suicides and murders. One of these years, we hope our accountant and our doctor will both have good news. • j. •\1 • \ \ I 1!! ,< • the d~ was painted on later. M Asmus assures us this is not an "etectronic striptease" but a serious attempt "to add a new layer to the lore that surrounds this masterpiece." And to su~ tract a layer ot clothes? " \' \ . \ .. hen it comes to explaining about the birds and the bees, girls are far more likely than boys to get the buzz from alifomia physicist John their parents. according to Asmus has a new ex· health educator Lynda planation for the Mona Madaras. "It seems to be a part Usa's sly smile: Da Vinci's of the male mystique that boys beauty may originally have are assumed to know every· been only partially clothed. thing about sex." she observes.. Uncovering this story has "Parents rationalize that only been a painstaking process. girls are anxious or embar· Asmus had to wait three rassed." years for the Louvre in Paris To address this problem, to send him a high-quality Madaras has penned the photograph. He is using high· Whats Happening to My tech equipment to try to "iden-Body? Book for Boys. A Grow- here may be some truth tify areas of unusual pigment ing Up Guide for Parents and to the o6d sayine thal peo-that might indicate whether Sons (Newmarket Press). pie "can't stand ...------------------. Madaras has the prosperity." M. Har· following advice for vey Brenner. Ph.D.. parents: "(l) Don't of the Johns Hopkins saart off with, 'Goe any School of Publ ic quesllonsr Try some. Health, proposes the thing like. 'When I sobering theory that was your aee I really "economic decisions. felt .... · Fill in with whether they lead to some le5lHhan·gold- reces.sion or growth. en moment from always have health your yooth. (2) Don't implications." try to go from birth 10 A report prepared death in one Big Talk. by Brenner and (3) Let yolJr child is.sued by the Con-know if you feel a Iii· gressional Joint Eco-tie ~ than supreme- n om ic Committee ly al ease discussin~ asserts that "deaths the maller. (4) Don t from heart attacks be afraid to teach a peak three years after set of values to your a reces.o;ion and again child." Wilh a little at JO years. If this IMt extra effort. your kids' recession is similar to growing pajns may the rec~ions of tht be less acU1e than pas1 30 years. the your own were. NEXT WEEK IN FW • Cutting Oiildhood Sho•t Are we asking kids to grow up too fast? ••l•WD•e i Whal are Americans readine I before bed? Two reports: Joe McGbmju, Rennin .. ton, Vt., author, Fatal YWon ''I'm reading Bto1hm and Keepers by John f.d8ar Wide- man. It's a true story about the author and his brother and their two lives. ~ author was a Rhodes scholar and basket· ball star, and his brother ends up in prison for armed rob- bery. It's a very moving Slory of their diverging paths." Patrida Traxler, Leaven· worth, Kan., author, ~ Blood CaJmdar "The Madness of a Seduced Woman by Susan Fromberg Schaeffer w~ the most recent book. It's such an awfuJ tit.le and sounds like a grocery store romance, but I was very im- ~k's a very~~· chological novel about a woman who f~ madly in love and is taken advantage"· It has brains and blood, too. Ulti· mately, the heroine triumphs. I live kind of an isolated exis- tence. and books like this make me feel good, especially when they're writt~ by women." ,j I . ......._ ... , ___ . 10-Pc. Baker's Secret by Ekco -lets you spend 1nore ti1ne baklng ... Iess ti1ne cleaning. Kitchen-test this non-stick set for 30 days FREE! 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Page 3 DaytJme Drama ...................................................... Page 4 Tube Toppers .......................................................... Page 6 Da ytime Schedule ................................................... Page 7 Evening Schedule .................................................... Page 9 TV Puzzle .............................................................. Page 3 I Mancini in crucial rematch By.WJlENZO CM\_CATEBRA--- It was supposed to be easy. A quick, painless pa}- check. A tuner until the big money matches with i\aron Pryor and Hector Camacho could be ar· ranged. All Ray "Boom Boom" ---------------------Mancini had to do was win . - ..._ ____ ._ ,But. on June I. 1984. ._.......,.. •against a bobbing. weaving. hungry yo une fighter named Li v 1n~s t o nc Bramble. Mancini could not win. Bramble was crowned the new World Boxing Association light- weight champion. 0 (2) KCBS. ("BS. 6 12 1 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles (4) KNBC. NBC. 3000 W. Alameda A ve., Burbank (7) KABC. ABC. 41 51 Prospect Ave .. Los An~eles (8) KFMB. C"BS. 7677 Engineer Road. San Diego . (1 0) KGTV. ABC. Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego (39) K CST . NBC. 8330 Engineer Road. San Diego _ .... , ......... 1 (5) KTLA. 5800 w. Sunset Blvd .. Loa Angeles (9) KHJ-TV. 5515 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles (1 t) KTTV. 5746 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) KOOC-TV. 1730 Clementine. Anaheim -Pl!y·TV This week in Reno (and on HBO screens). Mancini and Bramble meet again and 1h1s time Mancini knows that, at age 23. he's 1n for the fight of his life. The 23 vcars ha ve been crammed ·with a l ot of liv1n$. He grew up watch- ing his boxer father. Lenn)' "Boom Boom·· Mancini . denied a title fight. Young Ray became a fighter for that very rcawn. He's got a 1lot at stake. There's a 1wo-hour C'B · movie 1n the works. produced by Sy lvester Stallone. which will detail Mancini's life up tO the night he first _won the _title. It will not involve itself with the death in the nng of (0 ) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale a young Kor~a!' fight~r (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska Avf1. Santa Monica killed by Mancini's fists in (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller" 1983. Center. N.Y .. N.Y For Bramble. hfe is not a (C) Clnemax. Time-Life Building. Rockefeller Center. a movi<'. It has been a N.Y.,N.Y. difficult struggle from da} (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct one until the lirst day oflast (L) SetecTV, Marina del Rey June when he showed he (S) Showtlme was more than Just another ($) Spotttght opponent. (C) Ceble News Network. Atlanta He's tough. qu1c1 and _ ......... (9) WOR. New Vork C11y ( 17) WTBS. Atlante 2 Sunda~ Feb. 10, 1985 punches with the force of a moving van. tic'!> not ~tyllsh. 1sn'1 loved by the media and Stallone has }Cl 10 ask to film hi! life. He is. however. the lightwei~ht champion. a title Mnncm1 desperately needs 1n order 10 eam the $8 million or so he's hkcl)' to make fighting the hke of Pryor and Camacho __ ...... llY ___ _ --11onc1ay--- --Tuesday ___ _ ..... V1ec1nesc1av .. -• / -.. ~--- Robards for the def enSe Veteran actor stars in TV docudrama on Atlanta child ktllings By JERRY BUCK ,.,,........._ ..... LO ..\NGELES -Jason Robards said no when his agent first called about a role in a miniseries on the multiple child murders in Atlanta. "I didn't want to get involved in murders." Robards o;ays. But his agent persisted. "They wanted me to play the defe~sc laW)er ... Robards says. ··1 read the scnpt and found 1t very interesting. It wasn·t a depiction of murder at ~II .. It's a soci~I docudrama. It's what our JUSt1ce system 1s all about." The five-hour production called "The Atlanta C hild Murders." which CBS will telecast in two parts tonight and Tuesday. tells of the series of murders that terrorized Atlanta·s black communit)' from the summer of 1979 through the late spring of 1981 . Wayne Williams. 26. a free-lance photographer and talent promoter. was convicted in 1982 of the murders of1wo of the youths. W11l1ams was never charged with an) other crimes. but during the trial the Judge allowed the introduction of evidencc l'Stabltsh1ng a pattern in the deaths of I 0 of the children. Two days after the jury returned its verdict the special police task force was disbanded a nd no formal charges were made in the 27 remaining cases. Robards stars as Alvin Binder. the man who headed the defense team for Williams. "Virtually all of my dialogue came straight out of the trial t~nscript." ~ys Robards. sipping coffee 10 his Beverly Hills hotel suite. Robards. who li ves in Con- necticut. 1s here to promote the miniseries. "If I had any questions about the dialogue. maybe something didn't add up. we'd go straight to the original transcnpt. Boy. that was a tough shoot. As soon as I got ofT work I'd come to the hotel. order dinner. then start tn learning m y lines for the next day. You couldn't make a mistake. They watched us like-hawks.·· · The m iniseries. which has an all-inar cast. was filmed in Lo Angeles and Sacramento. Abby Mann ("Judgment at Nurtmbtrg:· .. The Marcus-Ne! on Murders .. ) wrott the scrtenplay and John Erman ("Roots .. ) directed. Robards says he never met Binder. ho is about 20 years young than he 1s. "l tried 10 aet o Southern accent and not sound like 'Amos and Andy.'·· he says. "Thert was little 11m~ for rehearsal and you had to act 11 right. I put my~lf m John Erman's hands. Ralph Richardson u1d Jaaon Robarda (c~nter) atan with Martin Sheen (left) and Calvin Level• in .. The Atlanta Cblld Murden ," •tarting tonight on CBS. ac11ng l'i dreaming. I go to the theater and d n·am. You karn )Our lines and that gl\e\ \OU lht· 'iCcunt) to allo"' the 1mag1nat1on and hc:art IO COmt.' OU\. .. I look a1 thl' )Crtpt and I sa) this gu} 1s prc-.<.·nting tht.' '1ewpo1nt that the la"" and public opinion can be m1scarned ... This was a histori c case because 1t allowed patterns 1n "Binder I" lhl• t at.11}'>1. hc:'s the agent for making the aud1l.'ncc doubt In his closing .. umma11on he rl.'m1nds the JUry that although 11 <iiel'm\ W1lhams 1s b\'ing tncd fora II the murders he 1~onl ) on tnal for two murdrr'i.·· \fter ht• rnmpktt•<l the m1n 1l>t.'nc'i. Rohards \\t.'nt to Tennessee to li lm .. John- n) Bull." ..It '"a'> "nttcn b~ an Engh-;h \\Oman "ho ma m ed an ..\mencan <>oldter a nd rame O\ er here." hl· sa~' ··"hl' thought \he ''as going 10 he Doris Da} But shl' m~mcd a man frum thl'coal mint''-· I pla) lhl' lathl'r of thl' ho\. but tht• l'Orl' " lhl' rdJt1onsh1p bt·tween ihc gtrl and her mothl·r·in-la" :· Robard<,. ti-t. grc"" up 1n Hnlh \\Ood thl' <,on ofactM Jason Rubard' r \ft1.·r ~hool ht• 101netl thl' Na'~ and \\J\ ,t.111oncd at Pe..1rl Harbor \\hen tht· J.1p<llH'\t' \trud. on CX·c 7. I ">4 I Hl· l'legan h" acting l'<Hl'l'r on Broadwa~. appearing in such play~ a' ""'tal~g I T' and ··Thl' Chase·· His lilm role' 1ndudl· "Thl' Joume\ ·· "fcnd1.·r h lht· \.1ght .. and ''.\ Long [)a,·., Journe~ tnlll \. 1gh1 · Collegians take TV: viewing seriously By FRED ROTH ENBERG ... ,........,, . ..._ NEW YORK -It\ I a.m .. Do \.OU know where .)Our collcgt: kids arc.., 1 hcy"rc probabl} watching Da" td lt't· terman. who·s become a tele\.ls1on pied piper to the collegiate c rowd -a )Oung. hip audience that doesn't JU\t watch TV. but dr' ks w1lh it. dre ~~ up to 11 and thro 1e~ around 11. A University of outhcm Cal}- fornia. students come decked o ua in tu~cdo and evening gown to toast the "ttkl exl1"1va .. 1nccs on BC-··o}n•s· t\'.'' said Mary K1nu. head re 1dtnl 11 Mark\ f11'H'r. K1n11 ~1d one '1111k nt '"'>rr tcnn1'> ~horto; each '"eek -until \lark knntn.g' the 1cnn1' prn on the 'h1\"" "·I' m urderl·d l\nothl'r gu\ drc'>~t·d J' h1' l,1, llrtlt' t:harar t1·r. .\k\I (Joan < ulhn'>) \nd another ramc to the p.1tt1l·\ "l',111n1t o nh c1 towel "He \:l11I h~ \me dr1'"t'd 1n a h'""d hccau,1· 1f \t)U look at tht· \ho" '.you'll \C<.' <;omcbod> walkmg arolJnd tn a toM·I at least on<'t':· Kint7 ~1d (Pleue eee COLLEG£/Pa&e 4 ) Sunday, Feb 10 1985 3 ·Soap stars good hearted Conata.nee Towers By LYNDA HIRSCH On Sunday afternoon. Jan. :.1. SU b1g- hcancd soap stars dressed as their fa' onte movie characters for the kickoff of Na- uonal Hean Fund Weck. The n ent ""as hosted by Steve Bond (J imm} Lee. ··Gen- eral Hospital .. ) and Peter Redell <Bo. "Days of Our Lives"). The two gentlemen looked temfic 1n tuxes but the other actors and actresses had all the fun when 11 came to makc-bclic,e. (For example ... Rituals··· Kin Slariner (Mike) dressed up in Robert Re4fer4'1 costume fro m the hit movie "The Sting.") At S2S a ucket. the sclloltl crowd drc"' lots of money for the Hean Fund. Everyone in the audience and the actors backstage be'Came hushed when Brad MHle (Tony. "General Hospnal'] bc~n to sing. All were amazed by his beautiful voice. At one point. he and Connie Towers (Clarissa, "Capllol") sang a duet" hil·h "'a'> spellbinding. Stalllel Brock, "'ho pla ~ s Hu .... ic on ··oa)s o Our Lives.'' tool llml' out 10 do some funn} unscripted $tufT .... h1k Connie To .... ers pla'ed the piano We understand that the: Ton' Jone:'> character on G H could Jn-e until March and pcrhap$ a b11 longer if fans o f the talented Maule stan a ·•sa ve Tony" dnve and let the producers know how thev feel. Flan Carter has taken on the role of Sierra Esteban on "As the World Turns." If her name'\ unu'>ual. 11 doesn't hold a randlc to h1.·r father's name. Hoddlng Carter. r\nd 1f rhar name seems fam1har. could 11 be that he "a~ the ma1or liaison between the .\menran public and the Wh11e House dunng the Iranian hostage <>1tua11on? We understand that Terry Lester (Jack. .. Young and the Restless") 1s rcv1cw1ng the \1tua11on about lea' ing that show whe n h1:1 contract c\p1res He·s all excited about working "llh Melody Tbomas (N1kk1 on the sho" 1. ..\BC has an 1nter~ting rontract claui.e for its da}t1me actor!>: lf}ou're 15 minute~ latr to a show. you get minimum "ages. \\'h)? It seems one' t'r) big star "as late all the: time The bos\CS felt the onl} "a) to get this performerto the studio un ume was b) docking salar). Did rt "ork'1 Not reall} l 'Cr) time said performer I'> due at the 'tud10. the producers itl\e a 5·30 a.m "akeup call . COLLEGE FANS TAKE TV VIEWING SERIOUSLY ... FromPa&eS C'ham('attne part1e<. are the t'\Cept1on. Beer 1s thr murr 'tandard f\ chas.er. and 11's he-come the stapk of man~ '1deo ntuals around the countn Whenever a charartN on the old "'Bob Ne~ han Sho" .. "elcomes Ne" han w11h the fam1har .. Ht. Bob:· game-pla)ers at the ho"do"n h.ir near the L'n1,crs1t) of Te\as-..\ust1n gl<."\'fulh H>!>' l'\ad . their suds Bancndcr ~M.c ~m1th's fa, ontc episodes ha"c loh of jlrcctinits ·· lmcumc-s ~ou gt-t -TVaaa luck\ ... he s.:11d The gamr 1s the same at Butler l n" t•r· s1tf s Schw11zcr Hall. the magic "ords arl' JUSt d1ffen-n1. Thes.e lids raise their glas~s to th<' .. bats" on "Batman." "I thinl there are 20- some'bat.s' in theopenrngsong alone." s.a1d f>altl Bund). a Junior. Watching !'JBC"li "Late 'ight \\ 11h Da \ 1d Uttennan .. IS a more pa~~I \ t' aclt'll). but at lea\I 11 ranks aboH' 'Old' Brenda, Julie gone from 'Capitol' By L VNOA KLRSCH Q. an )OU tell me 1f the old 8rl'nd3 and Jull<'&rt.JOl!IJtObt' rr-iurnin!! Hl ··< a pnol""" -" R P .. Richmond lnJ A: 'et IM7. ~r1 ~ Qe trtlllH tlw rtk ef Je~. •u r~att4 •> dltt1M KldlaM. &Jmkri u s tlOM • Sunday. Feb 10. 1985 wallo~1ng goldfhh or lfam1111ng ho<l ll'!. 1ntn phone booths It\ also a lot funn1n. and .\mcnca·s current lampu' crop take:!. its humor ~nousl~ "His humor 1s not too soph1s11rat<·d and not too lov.hfc:· ~1d R>nn P. Mufl>h). ans-entcrtainmt'nt cd11or nt the Indiana l 'nl\er\11~ student nc"'Parx·r. "He per- forms on their le' ti " Mo t campus hbr:im•\ close h) mid- ntlthl. and college lid!> hnH' m o re lkx1blc ~hedul<'s than the "Orl-a.da~ world. ~o 'itudcnts arc able to tune in more latc·night ICle\ISIOn than th('a\Cf"3gc \ICWl'r. .\C'COrdtng to a I "81 surH') b> the \1mmon\ Markct Research Bureau. !4 5 pc-~nt ol all roll('SC' student~ will "atch f\ 1n a 11' en half hour lrom 11 \0 pm 10 I a m on v.ecli.n1ghts for nll dults. 10.:. per~l·nt v.atchcd 1n that tlnl<.' pcnod. !".ltd Ed 8ar7 1mmon · ~n1or '1cc prc\1dcnt But 1' 1cl~n figu~ \ho" collcac-·!lie pcopk v.atch ks\ tdc' mon m c:rall th n lh<' ~t of thl.' populaf1on Ln111 October mtn ed I b-.!<& a'c~t"d 111 houl' ft \\c:t'~ and "omen 1n the S3mt age &rouri "' aagt"d ~ ... f. hour. The 1~p1cal .\nwn( tan 'll'V.t'f "'n tunt'd in for! houn. a ~l'l'~ For tht .. Lt'H<'nnan" \hov. '>Jll·olicalh c 11. I. 01. '•el'l(n num~r. frnm 13Sl Oc1obtr sh<>"'«! th.at ~. ptf'C't'nt ol all men I~~" nd 2 ~ pt-r('('nt of all v.omcn I -24 Yon\' V.'atC'htDI lht l\erqt for Ill ICC IJ'OUP\ 1uMd 10 "Lt'ncrman" ~• I 4 pc-STtnt AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Sa nta Ana -835-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 ALLEN CADILLAC·GMC- OLDSMOBILE 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway West of Avery Pkwy Exit 831-0800 495-0800 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 Daily Pilat CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 842-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd Westminster 892-6651 -636-2500 STADIUM PONTIAC 2225 E. Katella Ave Anaheim -385-1919 &\cross from The Big A PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON. 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NII U Tmt "Teen-age Suicide Douglas Edward• updares a report focus Ing on New York State's efforts to curb teen su1c1de Guests N. Y Lt Gov Allrec1 DetBello; Or. Sot Gordon. Syrecvse Un• vars:tx· Rabbi Alan Kaplan .. ..,..,., ........ WOii> -..co.-. TWLOOUATWPllll ,.,,.. ..... .... , ... ......... ..... ... "MY 80dyguard" ( 1979 Ori•· ma) Chr11 Mak..,.ace Adorn B11<1'#1n f 1 hr ,38mtrt) ® •OYll "WarGamea· ( 198 ~• Su&pense) Mallhtw Broderick. Dabney Coleman f 1 hr . ~3 min) .... "Zehg·· ( 1983 ~) WOh- d Allen, M141 Farrow ( 1 hr 2~ mlf'I ) _, •• W MW T. ""1Tll£• A CVflOUt man Ind woman lolkNw a my11 . rlQU1 1111ng ot ctuet rMt tvtntuetly toes ll'lem 10 a rortune letl by a wealthy ecoen- 1ric S1ars Oooy Goooman and Keith M1IChPll t1J llOYll The Buddy System" (1984, Comedy) Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Saran don ( 1 hr 50 min ) ·••wc .... voa ldl JAITHWAYI TMAnCAT ~ICMllU.8 KDLl'l,ADV8ITUlll LJTT'9M•UMT ... Tm CMICAGCM _,CHURCH _., " . ..,.. .... IOClll ... nmu.u. Dl.M.-AIGWWl.IM .. ""1f-.rnt ,.. TODAnw """9YAIGTMI_,., UllUUICALI WOIUOP~ .,_....,.,llMCH . ...... - mc:GICID • WOIU"'TallOMOW--• .MCI-PM ..... tnml(ll)Q ~YUM ... "'Tht YOUl'lg Landlordl" ( 1983, Orama) Kavin Sullivan. M11r1.-01~ ( 1 hi . 66 min) ,. .. .. ,.. , ....... . wm••&.111 --OMlfU ii I== ...., .. AIQMT ~ W09UWfOllOMOW __ _ llOwtl "Things ,,, Their Season ( 197• Orama) Patricia Neal Ed Flan· ders (lhr 1Sm1n ) ~=-~i"lmu A drama about a reen-ager who learned to deal with her mother's aleohoosm G WAY OP TMmt 7:11 U7)110wt1 Murphy's War (1971 Ad'1en· lure) Peter O'Toole. S1an Phillips (2 hrs 15m1n) .. (I) Nm.\Y-•11 OiYlm ....... ,_ TMCTIM Ill• UO'fDGa• ...... ,..,,~-.&. llt':lll'G A I 1111111 ·-· -·--•••••llNllO • I 111 lW 11M1 IF ff 90ll'T Up to date business 1nf01mauon b mana- gen, 1nciUd1ng strategy. tMUM. techn<>lo- gy. encl a review of WtM St'"' actMtoes l~) (1 hr) CH) ... "T1"*1d~" ( 1962. Science Fiction) frOd WauJ, Bttinoa e.utr ( 1 hr 35 min I ( ... 'l<1nQ KOOQ I 1978 Adven· Sunday, Feb. 10. 1985 9 -lunclay Coal. 1ure) Jeff Brldges.,Jesslca Lange 12 hrs . 14 min) &.MOltoD .. ~nmu.u. ,, ....... _,_,_ ATCAlW_, PMl-=cl. ... TOii-.... DOWYOUI ....... llCUIT ITMITIUCI A young girl 1$ tom be- lween the ciesue to make 11 in the mu5'C wOlld and het mother"s wish fC>f het to pursue a mOle praciical careei ( 1 hr ) I ~CAii TO'lll MAU ..... ~llE&ICI ........ ---·· 111.D, 111.D WllT ,, .... -M 1Mll...,. A benmd·lhe· sc enes IOOll ar wtlat goes on inside the White House during a campa.gn year '' presented trom the 1!14'Wpo4nl of four Washington press COlrKp()(l<lents wtio we1e among ttte 111st women to cover such an evE'nl and W'hOSe UpetleOOel <Sele t>aci< to rtte FDA ad!Tlllll5tretl0n .ii) ....... llCUIT 't' llOWll Nevef Say NeY9f Agam t '963 Adventure) Sean Connery. Klaus M.ma Branaaue1 (2 hrs 17 mlt'I ) f ,_ L •Ptoo lnternatt0nal Play~s Cllam~·or·'!>" pc, early rounds We from ()(>tr .. r Bt>c1c.t1 Fla ( 3 hrs ) L llOWll Palmy Days ( t931 MuS1Cal1 Eddie Canto< Geo1ge Rah ( 1 hr 18 min) :1J •MM TALI TMUm "'Sl'IOW Whtie And Tl"'(> c:, ... en Dwa•ts fhzabeth l\kGo- ..,.,n ara Re .. Sl'Tllttt s111 in a ~ufllUI prince5.$ s troumpn over het eYll stepmoth· -1ef ;.::. ......... -~-... '°""" W~ DAY 6"CMl An •mated P~e the Sa110t and t~ gang cetebfaltt Valenttne's Day I .. , "'DllC0\9# g Int CClflB.Am _.. Ta•a<; B"lba ( 1962 Adven tunt) Yul 8tynne< Tony Curt s (2 t1rs 30 lm•n!-:WTI ,,.. ........... . ... "The Bucey Syst~ (1984 t.om.oy) R~d Dreyfuss Susan Saran oon ( I hf 50 mrn ) lOJ .,.. v~11" < t983 Musoca11 Bai Of• StreGand Maney Pat nlltn (2 hrs 14 min I .mM.llTATIW._ .. @ ... Te.ctier. s Pet ( 1958 Com. O'(J Clark Gable. 0001 Dey (2 hra 35 ITWl J • e ""° ..,.. 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"Mottler Lode' 11982 Cflam.i Charlton Hescon Nrck Mancuso 1 1 t-r 4 tmm I .. llCMI Hanos Aetoss rt· e Tab r rt93S ~I CarOle Lombard !=reJ MacMuriay ( 1 hr 20 min ) I llY ,._ ntl GMOIT tll (!I '111-wmt DAYID ~ TmY CCU·NTTAla llCMI Royer 01 No Ret•Jtn 11~!14 A.dventuie) Robert ~4olchum Maro ,• MOOfoe (2 hrs ) ID FMOTOIMNCVW ('C).,. "Ball Of F11e 11942 Com .. cJv C ary Coopei Barbara Stan-N(t lo. I 1 • 51m1r1 ) ' ....... ROCK Boot>er ~t:. vu! 10 1 ' l plants that """ hecll l'ltS rU Ir el'<lS -&11ent00n ---· , W B ~ ITAifKenny Rogers 1ai..1> r.n Booby Riggs 1n a game ot lefln1s 1• o1• q_oes nghl oown 10 ll'le w1te U HD KAW Featureo Ricley Skaggs P Mor.roe Dobie Gray ( 1 hr ) AIC MOTllOOI: Tm IUIClll ln!t·• v•l>-N<. w•rh <;u1C1de prevention $peCl81•'' t1~ welt as 1eenage<s tnemsetves reveal '' ~ C"rPSSures facrng adoleScentS In the 8 1110 'Ni resources available tor llouli >'l t~ens and their famohes Cl) llYTV m tlT\.lll'I -• _.,1 ..a ALM r11., 11ue story of Raoul Wellef\bt'•~ 1 ::. .... e•J•sr o.p1oma1 WhO saved ITIOfe r• ~ •()() 000 Hunganan Jews from Naz e•'" • 'oa1.0r an<l whO later disappeared 11r " '''" t>eheve<l to be alive ( 1 hr ) m> UIJICAlf~-IT H MOTIElaAm.Y ....... l llCMI Tne Riddle Of The Sa• • •480 AoventureJ Mieha~ York S MdtC01k1ndale (1 l'lr . 38 min I c;) 9'0UD MBITMI ~a tflORT1 ._., SchedU\e<l ...... c; .Jlr"'P'C Track 1no Field Mt-• • 1• [ as1 Rulht'rtOfd N J Wor"f-' ,,., 1111 SPtt•J Ska1tng Champt0ns• l '' n ::..:ira1evo Yugoslav•• a prtt1118"'> ". lV •I J r ·~lJrP s i..a11ng Champions• I ""•• ' ;,i• jl"W uf I~ European C"a" 1 • 1 • t j() min I 0 fl) NA GOU H"-Na .an Ope• ' , j •" "''"' Waiatae Countr) Cut 11, "vlut. 12 r11s) B '-T'ROC» Ill MIATIUll IOme U S .~ 11. • •• I • "Y·i Nev ( hl 30 fT1 .. t llCMI T t .-B ac• Swa,,-1 IC!l4? •· •• • •o: 1 t' ,. ,. P< v.t"• Mau•tt<i O 111 , . Cl)GRO ... YUM t ICTY: M IRCOllD ~ 11 llCMI • ac. "e1s (I 984 Carre ·, r r: c;. 1•e1 l n<l Jack W1•dt'f" ' • le 1 r• / S llOWll Smolon Ttvough" 1 t93? r • ' N '"'I S"l'ar~ Lest~ Mow•• j HIO QDQIT 0 llCMI G•.1~u:J''°" Day (1981 •• ' ( r • •, 1 '"' Ge<>fge PatCh Mac"• ' l• "" I CD llOYW Buri To Be SOid ( 19e I C I 1~· 1aC4a•I~ HarOIOGOUld 14>••' Cl) IOUD toU Mosl Rd\ OHs Gu .. ~· r '',. R.lM>" s~ Easton ri • >I' • vl•t>lll a , 1y Ocea n R( '1•1<+ ,...,clQ n Tona Turnef Rod Slewl' '111 c I I hr I Q;) 00U WIT Otton Wettes nerr11~" 1 int {'! • mooe<n gold rUSl'I in 8 •d• ""' t"'" tt>ou-. .. nas ot wOlk.,, t>ettM! to t • mt mtO•\)rldllei ( 1 hi ) ~CIRO'WMYIMI e llOWll Sit. 911' Ha,._...1' ( ,gao 1' ' '1•t'I T "'>t!'I Ske111tt, MIChe'le Pnt I t' I ' 1'1 mn I f ,._.MOU 0 lilO¥ll Th• t10f Wore.Bladt' t I ' < J'.I < t' I .Ht.1ntl(O MorNu. Jean c ' fl· ... 1~7 fTWI t &ti ...., •Aa.YFOITWT .. ,.....,.. llO¥ll Thfo 8udoy SyPem ' 119ti <.~.,.""dyl Ro<:ha•d Ore.,tu.. SuMn San l ~ I 1\1 ~m.n ) l:lllD°' llO¥ll Tti.t Rvnaway kQe" p97., I\ h4'f'h-'1e 1 Tim Math>ttOn k HOPI'•"' 1.1_ ht . JO m>'1 l ... nllnm WA~ -I .,. A I KhQ(lt' II bend gilt 11'e OOP°'tur: -Sunday Coal. ry to devetop its own muSlC 111de0 wllh the ei1pe11 help ot Twisted Sister .. lead sing· t!r Dee Snider and MTV V J Alan Hunter 8 llCMI 'Son Of Paleface" { 1952, Comodyl Oob Hope, Jane Russell (2 hrs I D 9 ... WOll.D'Of . .al'TI Scheduted Rael! Ac..ross Ametica Bicycle Race. from Hunt111yton Beach. Calif. to Atlantic C11y. N J World Alpine Ski Champ1<>nsl'l1ps, men ., and women's stalOmS and g1ant ala- toms same oay coverage from BormlO. It· ii (2hr!.) WOllDlll WClllMI llCMI "Kvn .. ( 1950, Adyenture) Errot ~nn. Doan Stockwell (2 hrs) UiJ D11CO¥a THI WOll.D OJ IC9llCI Pe ter Graves hosra this sctence magazine Featured NASA's search tor a spece sickness cure. giant sea turtles; an eng1- neenng design class at M.I. T .. high-tech pohc.e work. leukemia research. O ( 1 hr ) 81) PAI& y '°'"1WT (l) NA IOLI Sun11se Seniors Classic tinat rwnd trom Fort Pierce. Fla (2 hrs) ,HJ MOYll Wa1Games" ( 1983 Suspense) Mc11the>N Broderick Dabney COieman I 1 t11 53 min ) ( llCMI .. The River Niger' ( 1976. Ora· mn) Cicely Tyson James Earl Jones 11 hr 40 min I di) LOMm 1111w-...e'I .. WU••• A took at Canao•an mov1emaker Bill Carrick and how he solved the problem ol pholo· uruph1ng yeese 1n a hu111Cane·like a1mos· phere by ere~ wind tunnel I DIC'Tm OJ ... Me llMIT'Y ,,,., .. ,!&MD ... ...,., AM.a IKITQ9Q ) UMY MM&OW Features the Singer ' 11uw albom 2 A M Paradise Cale · $ llOYll A1rptane ti The SeQuef · 11<l8;> C.orr~yl Rooe1t Hays. Jutte Hag rrty ( 1 hr <''>min J WIJ 2wmtYOU Featured guests Roooe< K Farr M 0 l A County Mental Health and fd E1!.en6tBOI. Votunleers OI Amertea Of L A 1oin Anna Bernal 1n a discussion on irw nf'ftd:l ol the homele!.s 1n L A I ... ~ ITAITMI llOYll 'Yt1t1 · 11977 Ho11011 Mtmmo Cr~u Pnoen111 Gr<lnt (2 l'llS J Q) 11CM1 ··Pmtr111t 0 1 A Showg111 I 1982 Or,1m111 I t•.1ry Ann Warren Rita Moreno ti hr$ I fZD WAU .,._, wm Guest Ben1amin RO'.un partner Se\lin Rosen Manage- 111ftnt I um.I MOUll Ole THI NAM AM8•~ ... "Yov Light Up My Lile .. t 1977 Romance> l')id1 Conn Joe Silver (I hr 30 min I rQ) llOWll · lf'hg" 11983 Comedy) woo <J AflOl'I M• I Ortl)w ( 1 hr {>4 min ) .. WMm.M .. AT- LA111~ ... ' remf 11980. Or•mnl Irene Core. Bo. Mil r (2 h<1 ) ~ ........ ,'* ...... 'ACll Of CUL 'nm ) ..,... "la Null 0. V111tnnes" ( 1983 Oromll) Marcella Mas1tOl8nnt. Jean·Lourt Rerreull {2 hrt 10 mtn ) ... , ....... e:mtar QIN • MC ... O l rA•l"M .... IOCKPOID Ma .-0 LM ··0ereguta11on Good Or Aad?' Guest Cornell Umversily econo- mist Allre<J Kahn ( t hr J «!) AUl1lt aTY LMTI Waylon Jennings s•nos .. Honky Tonk Heroes .. and "Luck· enoach. Texas " Bitty Joe Shaver per· torms ·Aide Me Down Easy" and 'Tm Just an Old Chunk of Coal .. ( 1 hr ) COUJ• IA•'tU (Season Prem· •ere) Cat State-FullenOf'I at Arllona State ~ 3 nrs 1 I -llCMI T 1mer1de1' f 1982 Science-r i<;tl()(l) Fred WdrO Be1tnda Bauer (I hr 3!>m111) ll.) llOYll Dusty' 1198 1 Orama) 8111 Kerr. Noel Trevathen ( 1 hr . 28 min ) t SJ ,._ TAU lMIATM "Snow While And The Seven Owarts" Elizabeth McGo· 11ern and Rex Smith star tn a beau11fut princess's triumph over her evtt stepmoth er O m AlmlCAM DMMI .. t1'1 COUITUU AllAZOM JacQues Cousteau dnd h1£ researcn crew exptore the crv1llza· lions onoustnes ecology and wlldltfe tn ano around the Amazon R111er !Part 1 ot 1c111" ~- .... Q llOVll Han'J Chr1st1an Andersen" ( 1952. Musical) D;mny Kaye. Jeanrnaire ( 1 hr :io rr11n 1 01 lllOVIE Dtt 1111• 1 1983 Drama) T1mo thy H""''' M.11 dy Pdt111k1n 12 hrs 1 m1111 e;)-UYOHAU -Evening----• ... , ..... llCMI 81111011 Dollar Hobo" ( 1978 Comedy! Tim Conw11y Wilt Geer A de pres!.ed oerel1ct b11ghtens up when he has 10 undertake a cron country )Ourney 1n order to t.la1m an enormous 1nhe11ta~ ~hrs I 8 AT lMI llOYlll bLl1t<duted Roger Ebert anel (wht ~·sleet review 'Mr' Soffel · '$<>~~ W11ne<;-; 11no 1984 · llCMI · (iri:1ou;itton Day ( 1981 HOf rorJ Chr1'>fOµhilr George Patch MacKen 11 High 5Choo1 trac.1< athletes are being tlltr;tlty · cut trom the ream .. by an un know11 killer (2 hrs I 9 MfT IACKI wmt DAVID MOIOWt'TZ Fee tured mail order ott·chang1ng kit brand name med1Catt0nr. vs generic drugs mon- ey-saving lip\ fOf tr1p1 .1broao mrsle•dtng tabela • ,,_ P;Jrtnt\ WHk •t the 9Ch00l lino·. 0.1n11y t •µ111g .,..m his parents re t ent .c-p.m11t011 d111J NicOle aeetong with f"x<..f'4~t•<.<.u1t1 tr om hers I t hr l e "S\.loport Your Loeat Gun- 1.gtlter" ( 197 I COl'nf>dy) Jlt'l'IM Garner Su1a,,ne Pie$htltll tn orae1 10 ""1tndle a 1u'I\ 11 town. a con man romencn • m•t1e owm1r a daUQhttr and 1nve1111 n fllred ~Ill, (2hr5l I ALL CMANDmAT ,_91lll MMTTOtWIT llO¥& Rvutan 'lali#a"'I YUfl Ledin vtt t1f. Wraf'\Qf'I Island e Sov'et pocn•ion 300 mites ott AIHkl'I c:oeat to Obwve polaf t>Mtt, "' Slti.f••n ltlOW "° ooi.tr IO'les 0 11 IY I .,. ··The AmaZJng Mr BIUl\den .. I 1972 Fantasy) Lautence Na1sm1th, Lynne Frederick Chr1Stmas promises to oe very g11m lor ~o children 1n their dingy London flat unfila lundty, m•gteal old gen· 11eman comes to call 'G' ( 1 hr . 39 min ) .. 8 .......... MOU.YWOOO Cl.Olm• Featured Inlet· views with Marsha Mason. Cethef1ne Ox· enberg. ano Gene Barry of .. La Cage Au.w FotleS .. ;:::..or_ ,._ "1fAllTMI TUCl8t Me THI MOm nmP Ots· Q\Jlse<l as a bOy fOf pro1ec11on when her family moves westward during the Catttor nia GOid Rush. a young gtrl (Sarah Boyd) learns aome valuable leSSOnt through her tnend&h•P w11h the son (Hadley Kay) of a Jewish shopkeeper l lC-llUOClll ._,.., 1\tt (I)•---• &• IPOOMI Atter Kate is round Of'I an extended cruise She and Edward llnallr_ marry (Part 2 ol 2) D IUI l9Un m.mvl rr OI eeon A den ol loxes catcties the interest of Bnt!Sh TV viewers. a viSll 10 AbSatom's tomb '" Jerusalem and lo a t400-ye•r-otd mum ~~hr) Cli ITAi llAllCM Sem•flnats Host Ed McMahon ( 1 hr I • THI U¥llQ f'Ulm: A POllTUlf OJ THI IAITM Oa111d Attenborough v1s11s the world's coldest enwonmenls 1nckJdlng ltle Himalayas tne Arctic ano Antarctica Q_ ( 1 hr I al) Ul\m A IO<>k at fungi agents ol de· cay perl0fm1ng funct•Of'IS essenhat to hie {Al 0 It '" I l llOVll To Be Or tJut To Be I t983 Comedy> Mel Brooks Anne Bancrol1 A theater 9roup •n occupied Warsaw saves 11o;.ell and tl'le Pohsn underground trom the Na11s oy 1mperson<1t1ng SS olficers PG ( t hr 47 min I (ZJllCMI "Blame ti On Rio .. ( 1984. Com· ~dy) Michael Caine Joseph Bologna A businessman vacationing 1n Rio de Jan8lrO succumbs to an attaor with '"s best friend s teen-age daughtet then lltt!\ to keep 11 8 ~rel R ( 1 ru 50 min I I MIYAllOTO••A• ,.. "°"" , .. 1:11 Cl) NSY .... -w•1m-Alter re,ecllng Conrad s atte<:hOM. Punky dreams She s an 80-year·Old spinster still ltv1ng wlln l 40~Henry i~ ,. .... IOCK Sootier sets out to tino plants thet win heat his 111 tnends 1:11 (tl) DAY OJ DllC0¥8V ... 8 An.MTA Ct&.D .... tn Abby Mann's drama oased on a sertes ol mur dor-. committed trom 1979 througl\ 198 1 ia poltGe olloc8f narrates 1ne 11ory ot the 1<.1ll•111.1s ilnd the .nvestiga11on teaarng to the orrt''\I •'t W&yl'lf' W~uams St•1s M11111n Sh•~,.. J.tmt'S Earl ~$. Morg.in rr"" rn.in C.."'91V1n LeYets Ruby 0.. (Pan 1 ot ?l 0_.12 l'lrt ) U llD lllMT .. Miehe~ •nd KtTl Sft ICh IOt UbOltiUrl trying 10 Pf9V9"t ttulo workttfl t1om buyin(I out a monutnc turf'r of anh· lerrc,,ist veh1ctet 11 hr I I OOUl1IMI OIY.-T (fl .,.,. "Surv1111ng ' !Pr.,,.,1t1t. Ol'>l me) Et~ Burtlyn Maran. Meson Two teef) agett end the11 h~ 1n e ~<M ~tt fOfc.ng lhelt gtiff·trrteken and guilt ''°° n tam.I to rf'ex mtn tne.r l•vet end t~·r INI~ with NCh ot,,., 0 13 hn I -lunclay D MOUTWOCICt A LIMCT • -.....n1 T ed Lange riosts a soec.a1 tribute 10 lhe "Black · cont11buhon to the tetevis.on ano ftlm industries ( 1 hr I Cf) TAUi ,_ ntl OMS- • MOWll "P0<tr3tl 01 A Showgirl I 1982 Oramai Lesley Ann Warren. Rita M0<eno The lrves and loves of an ex-Broadway oanc.er a veteran Las Vegas cll<>f1ne and a stafly·eyed ne#Comet to rr.e \l~as show Nono as rney rehearse f()( a new prOductlQ(' 12 hrs J • Lftlm.U "' '"' ... ,. ,,...,. lntPt;oeNS with Joan Collins La.a M1nneth Ann-Margret AC>Qef M00te. Tal'lya Rob- errs. Juho lgteSlas. Esther Williams Char· lene T11too accress Constance Towers I 1 hr I &a UT\111 A IOOk at lung1, agents of de- cay perl0fm1ng functions essenhal 10 hie (RJ 9 p hr> 8!) llAITlllWCI TMIATM The JeweJ In The CroNn Months af1er Barbie leaves Mat>e• s home ano 's 1n1Ufed 1n a rick5haw acc•oenr Saran l1nos her 1n am~ h<>s· pita Parr 9 o! l4J Q ( 1 rir J 't., MOWll Ne•er Say Never Aoa1n I 1983 Aoven1ore1 Sean Connety Klaus Marta Branoauer After a w0'1d·lhreaten· 1ng 01gan1zation steals two U S missiles ano ar '•Ounces •t will oetonare ttle war· heaos • c:1 rar s.om •S not met. Bn115ti aoen1 James Bu~o •s called 1n to save the worto PG' q (2 hrs 1 7 min / 8'0lrlCIJfTIR MOWll "ThP. Buddy Sys1em' ( 1984 Comedy I A·cnaro Oreytuss Susan Saran- don Romanlt<. comp11ca11ons ensue when a lonely bOy targets a oadQel invent()( and would-be wr•le• a<, a matcri tor hrS single mother PG 11 '' 50 min J '0> llOWW 'Yen• 11983 Musical) Bar- bra Sire.sand IAar•Oy Pa11nk1n From Isaac BashevtS S·ngers short story tn lurn·of-lhe-1;enlu• / Eastern Europe a yovng ...voman d1sgurses herself as a man 1n order 10 pursoe tt'le education 1rad111on· aUy torb1dde<• 10 J1>w1sri women 'PG' (2 hrs 14 min 1 (J.j llCMI ''Bl<lme 11 O" Rio" I 1984 Com edy) MteMel Ca•ne Jo<.eph Bologna A buSlnessman vaca1to0tng 1n RIO de Jane110 wccumtY.. 10 an altair ...v1th h•S 04n1 lrten<J r; reen·age daugh1er then 11 es to Ir~ •I a !ieeret 'R I 1 hr 50 min I I UC.,_ UlfTA _,, .. ..,,Alwa&. .. l.OUtMlff IUL.DTATI~--.. ti MOWll POISOO tvy· (Premiere ComedtJ M•chaet J Fox Nancy McKeon H111nks at a summer camp 1nctvde a reluc· 1an1 COUn<ielOr's roma~ with lhe aSSlst· an1 llY•se the antic& ot 1 QOlnttl of p1n1- sized '"" artists and the bumbling cemp d•re<.101 and rus man·tiungty wile Q (2 hrs 1 I COUITIMI ODY_., RO rw Dll Jeremoeh $ull1van 10.ns Tom A 8fl and Boo Johnson 1n letting a ne .. Sle.1 mM'! ant"4tl•flr SUit I tmlll'TM CGfllUm .. IWICIWm .. The~ In Tl'\e Crown • Months aher Berbie IHYfl Maoel'1 home and is 1r1iurecs 111 a rlcilw~ &GG1den1, Sarah 111'\dS her m • miS$10n t1os- P1t111 (Pan 9 of 1') O ( 1 hr > fD lftilMft "AQBlha °"'"' .. My1ttfttt ti When a law student llWMtlg.attl myt• tetlOUI cues tor ht'lP on the golf link1, he IOllO • tra4 ot c-. ~ to hla un- cle i cot1eoe Q ( 1 tv I CCIUm WtlMl Wefte F0test 11 12 Sunday. Feb. 10, 198$ Geotgui Tech (Al (2 hrs) .. "The Party" I 1968, Comedy) Peler Sellefs. Claudine Longe! A f'T\IS· chlevous .Indian acior creates utret chaos when he crashes a social party ( 1 hr . 39 min) CZJ llOWW "Bad Boys" ( 1982. Orama) Sean Penn. Rent Santoni. A young hoO<l tum accldentany kllls lhe younger brother ot a teen-~ OOpe dealef dUf.ng a Police chase and is sen! to a tough reformatory 'R' (I rv . 59 min > -•=:on •" ICMOCl. llAT Guest ()f Ha11y Han· C1lel &.ipenntendent of Los Angeles school dlSltlCI (!) llOWW "Torlld Zone" (1940. Adven· tureJ James Cagney, Ann Shendan A hOnky·tonk Sif10ef creates havoc when he invades a p1anta1t0n (2 hrs ) -• CI>-.•won Jessica's plea· sure CfUIS8 With her niece. wtio's recover· ing from the death of her husband. turns l.oto~=r!Sh events ( 1 hr I ..,,Alwal .... , .. .-AT 0 U DMllUIC:ll "Man From Moscow" Wynne goes to Moscow. plan· ntng to help Penkovsky l)et OVI of RusSta before Ille leak 1n Soviet secu11ty Is dtSCOV· ered (Part 2 of 31 q (I hr J 1HJ ........... TUAI 'MfY W1lhe Netson IS totnecl by Wa>100 Jennings. Jes· SI Colter ano B B 1<1ng In lh1s concert 11 hr ll011-Encouraged by a bet with Marcus Joe sels out to turn a tough temale into a 1aoy ot SOPhcshcahon and · -8:Z>~ "Trovble In Trie Glen" (1954 Comedy) FOfres1 Tucket. Orson Welles Scolllsh h!Qhlanders are infuriated when a well·trav~d road is closed (2 hrs ) ... CCillCMI "La Tru•te" (1 982. Orama) Isa· belle Huppert. Jacques Spiessier An 1n· nocenl French covntry g1rt resists an at tempts to corrupt her by Ille men 1n her ltle b<>th 1n France and Japan. as she 11t.es trom peasant trout-farmer 10 the heights ot ousiness success (Subt1lfi!lcJ) A ( I nr bf) mio J _,,, ..... 8fmf.-J n9 -Featureo karate expert CtiUcit Noms ( 1 hr ) • AUl'Tll QTY &.mTI Waylon Jennitlgs Sings "Honky Tonk Heroes" and "Luck· enoach. T tll&S " Biiiy Joe ShavfH per- forms "Ride Me Down Easy" end "I'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal." ( 1 hr ) <m .,. "Spacetlvnter: AdventUtn In The ~bldc;ten Zone" ( 1983, Soi.nc.Ftc· tlOf'I) Peter StrllUM. Molly Alngweld In lhe 22nd century, a space tnefcen&ry Ind the puruostt waif he llndl on a distant plene1 set out to rete~ ttvM space rneldens from • Vll111nou1 cybOtg 'PG' ( 1 hi , 30 mtt\ ... =lni!v:= .. A••-•M war~ •t ~ he'" Win • $10 md· lion j.aCkPof Ind later ... u revtnge on the .Ctual w'tnntf. .... ..., .... , .. ••• w ... ....... ,,. ... __ ,.M_.,_ -"Funny Led(' ( 1975. MllllCal/ Blft)fe Strtilend. .-,,.. CMn Y•rs a . ltf htf dlYOtCt veudevlllt and •rty radio star Fanny B11ce beg•ns a riumorov6 1c; ... hate reta11onsh1p with B r08'.l"" ,, songwriter Billy Rose PG 12 hrs 1" min) ZJ llCMI K•rtg Kong' I 1976 Ao.~ 1ure1 Jet! Bridges Jessica Lange A ,. · srrovs ape is broughl 10 New York ( · horn a tropical 1stan<1 by a greedy 01 r • moter eager 10 eAPIO<t the creatu•P • proht PG (2 hrs 14 min ) · lmL aTATI POMQ ._ 1t:11 .._.,....,..NIAL tt:ll CJ) Cll ... ,ACtiill• AIC ... Q CMU•-OUT°'Tm AT"MllCMll ~,._, Tlll -Fea1u1» karate expert Chl.lck Noms ( 1 ht J l ..,,A&.WU. ml.I,..... Neat Gabler anrJ • trey Lyons hOSI an 1nformat1ve l<>uk whal s new al the movies G .._.:MA& 'I..,_ IUCtM 1D MOWll Crackers· r 1984 ComP-:, Donald Sulhertano Jaci. Warden ()o,,• on-1her1-ioct.. characteis 1n San Fr;ir c cc s Mission O•Sll•CI decide to ease t'P l1r.anc1a1 wc,es by cracking a pa-Nnsr owners sale PG ', nr 32 min 1 m.,.CWI 1W 8 MOWll · Dead Heat On A Meu r ', Round '19&9 Comedy) James CrJt, ,. Camilla Sparv Alter h1S prison Pel'''''' r;on artr'>I get!:. 11gn1 back 10 wo1k planr an d"POlf barik robbery to occur 5,,..,,, 1 • nPOU'>ly mrh r'1P c1111va1 ot a Russ1ar il•u ta1y (2 r11s l!i trlLfl) BITllCnYILH•JI HOUYWOOO ClOllW featured " v1t>ws w lh HarrlS()n Ford and (, J • Hawn t>et11nO·lhe 5Cenes or A Ct o• l•ne Old fo• MOv•etone news1ee1~ I \lfTOUCMa.11 -GaOMi llCHAIL .. 9'CNtll llAC.-.,.CWI .....,.., ... ...., TOllOMOW ~ A took At 30 monthS '" "• trves ot Canacl1ans Ren Cooney and " ley Earl a c.onv cteo murderer and a 1 un """mtefll who •net al a Ch11stm11s. s. c1a1 Jrld lttll ,,.. IOve c.; r , ,,, 1 G)'MfAIY~ (lJ NA IOU Su11n-.e Seniors Class•c I 1 rovno tram Fort P>efce Fla (Al (2 hrs OJ B.M -~ Ml'M YOU Rare too• age of Elv•s oetlOfm•llQ with 1 small grou: of mus•c1an '"ends '•11eats his warmth ar•J magic as he sings early Ma that 1nc•ud• Hearlbreat.. Hotel ( 1 hr ) tl9(ll) MOWll "LisbOn · t 1.966. Advenlurn• Ray Milland. Crauda A11l'ls A st-up's cap t111n tS hired to rescue a woman 1 husban<J from Commun.st captOli ( 1 hr , 55 min • MOWll N1gri1ma1et" ( 1983. HoHo• C11s1tna Raine" £m1ho Estevtl A p;ckul truck. a peck 01 c11,1are11n a video gatT, ar.d a COIOnlat r,o~ o t play 1 part 1n t e>., •PISO<li'~ ot ho110t llnd tvt.penae A' '· hr 39n11r I ... MDWI 'S.'f CoodC>r-M~ Goi. I 1972 Drnrr,11 Su " H11yword Onrrer McGav1n A rec1tnlty widowed dO<:IOI lo• getr. het 1roubies <Jl'ld Of t INl'I n he IJ(> Cornes 1nv01v&d wllh a young g,,, Hl)11111i;i to b9 o docl0t 1i ,,, • I m1ri I .. --W. Y. eu.T "'""°" ntl...,. • .... Q CllUIClt • TMI MOm ....... .. ~o W _. 81on1t" I t97S Or111\11) J cir -hnclay Cont. Patance. David Birney A suspended de- 1ec11ve 1nt111rates a narcotics nng respons1 ble for a fellow officer's dealh ( 1 hr , 30 min) • CIMNllCllUl•t ms= "The Bride Wore Black" ( 1967 Suspense) Jeanne Moreau. Jean-Claude Briaty A distraught but determined young ...-brtde sets out to avenge the death of her husband ( 1 hr . 4 7 min ) 119( llCMI "The Big Brawl" ( 1980, Adven· lure) Jackie Chan Jose Ferrer The son ol a restaurant owner enters an interstate fighting malch and 1s pitted agaim1-. S(r· d1t.l1C brule 'R' ( 1 hr . 36 min ) t• CI llCMI "la Nu11 De Varennes" ( 1983 Olama1 Marcello Mastroianni Jean-Louis Barrautt The story of Marie Antorne11e and Louts XVI on their fhght 10 the town of Varennes on the eve of lhe Revolution R' 2 hrs 10 min J .J 1:11 llCMI "Jaws Of Satan" ( 1981 Hor ror) Frilz Weaver Graichen Corbell A snake experl. a hosp11a1 chief of stall and a pnest 10.n forces 10 hall a demonic co bra=n of terror 'A' ( 1 hr 30 min ) *I llCMI "Trail 01 The Lonesome Pine· ( 1936, Western) Fred MacMurray. Henry ronc1a The teucl between two lam1hes IS 1nterrup1ec1 by the emergence of a new -Monclay -Momlng Movies- .. "'48 HRS .. ( 1983, Comedy) N1cli NOllP Eddie Murphy ( 1 hr . 35 min) •'C Wavelength ( 1983. Sc1ence-f"1c 11on1 Robert Carrac11ne Chene Currie 11 hr 21 min I OJ Fatty r1nn I 1980 Orama) Ben O• enboulcl Ben Newton 11 hr , 1 S min I r l Touch!'<f' I 1983 Drama) Aob@rt Hays Kathleen Beller I t hr 29 min ) .. @ Tell It To The Juclg1' ( t949 Come IJyl Aosat1ncl Russell Aobf!rl Cummings (.?hrs I t:9(H) "Dot And The Kangaroo" ( 1978 Acl 11rntureJ Animated (I hr IS mtn) Nl<S The Brass Ring" ( 1983. Drema) [)na Mprnll Sylvia S•dney ( l hr 21 rnon l r:a C forndty Persuasion" ( 1956. Olams) (i,i ry Cooper Dorolhy McGuire 12 hrs , 19 n11n I OJ A Song ts B0tn' ( 1948, Musical) Danny Kaye Virginia Mayo ( 1 tu . 53 nM I •(HJ 'B111 Cosby H1m~t1tl ' ( 1982 Come- di') Bill CO'Jby I 1 hr . 44 min ) C.Z) 'M' ( 1930 Suspeiise) Peter Lorre Ellen Widmann ( 1 hr 39 min ) .. 0 •8 HRS ( 1983 Co"*1y) Ntek NOii!! ( dd .. Murphy ( I tir 35 mtn ) -CJ 519111\ Onlli\s" ( •937 Olama) Barba re S1anwyek. Jonn Boles ( 1 l'lr • .48 min I t "The I ords 0 1 O.sc1pl1no' ( 1983. Ofe ma1 0. v1d K-.th. RoU.rt Prosky ( 1 l'lr 4J m•n I -Jivaro' 1195'4 Adventure) FttrnftndO Larnas. Rnond• F'tem1ng 12 nrs l -Tht11 Ony Tl'ley Robbod The Bantc Ot Engl•nd I 19!0. My11try) AIOO Ray, fht abOlh $ellar1 (I ht 26 mon ) 1W(tU K«o" (198.4 Comedy! Sco11 6oh~atll CtnNtm()fl ldlfl (I I'll • "' rn1n I tWD 'lOl.1 ' lt971 Dtamo) 0.rfft Bron railroad tJ:.hrs) ~IDn' 0.. w acom uc:a. 1 Ull llCMI "'Happy ~day To Me" ( t980 Horror) Melissa Sue Anderson. Glenn Ford As a murderer begins attack- ing her circle of eht1st friends. a prep school senior wornes thal she may be the next v1c11m oi possibly the killer 'R' ( 1 hr 48 min) Mii Cll ... ..mrATCM .... w ... rnYUIUll•M -IO&I Guests Billy Casper. Jerry-Enrroer d ()) Cll ... llQNTWATCM a:. D AT TMI llCMll Scheduled Roger Ebert and Gene Stskel reVl8w "Mrs Sotfef," So~nter " "Witness" and "1984 " I 'WTOlm ... .., .. AIGAllT ...C•IODlll•mTm M llCMI 'The Entity" ( 198r,> Horror) Barbara Hershey Ron Silver A California woman and her chtlclren are viCtlffilled by <1n 1nv15•ble oe1ng haunting their home 'R' 12 hrs 5 min ) -@ ... AllOTT AND COITILLO _ ....... , lllO¥ll Airplane II The SeQuel' ( 1982. Comeclyl Robert Hays. Julie Hag- .,, ,,, ':i• 1•,.:in George ( t hr 30 min ) 0 rit~· "to 1 I 1983 Olama) Nastass1a K1r ~1 rl<1rwy Keitel ( 1 hr 40 min ) -Afternoon Movl• - 12tl g) I 1~rincw;i Brown ( 1944. Comedy) (i.11.,. ( 1)1111. t 1 I Aresa Wr!Qhl (2 hrs ) C M· ,,, .... LQ<le 11982 Orama I Chari· rnr1 H•·'" ,, l j•Lk Mancuso ( 1 hr. 41 ""n' S l r.1ckPr" ( 1984 Comedy) Donald ,..,r.,, 1 o J.1l k Warden ( 1 hr 32 min J z r ir • v l l<Jy 11975 Musrcat) Bar brn r,1r1·1~1n<l .James Caan 12 hrs . 20 rn1t1 I t• H. l ouyh (nough" (1983. Orama) !H>nru·, ou.1 cl Carlene Watkins ( 1 l'lr , 47 ,.,.,, m Car I Ht'IP S1ng1ng ( 1944 Musi call Deanna Durbin. Oav1d Bruce ( 1 hr 30mtr1) 1:910 'Dovblr Jfll()parcly" ( 1982, Olama) Sutanna l ova Roberl Walker ( 1 hr . 2S min 1 Li l Beyond The Fores!" ( 1949, Orama) Belle Duvos. Josepn Cotten ( 1 hr • 36 min I •IC) 'Yentl' I 1983. Mustcal) Barbra Strf!•Sclncl M...ndy Paltl'lk1n (2 l'\rs . 14 n11n > a:.1l ~•.rnos Across fne Table" I Ul3&. Comf!dyl <.arote Lomoarcl. Fred MacMur· fll~ 11 hr 20mm ) •<Hl 08111 C~by, Htmsetf" ( 1982. Come- dt ) Bill CO'•OY c 1 "' '" min ) (O) 'W•thcJul A Trace' ( 1983. Ontm.) Kat• N lhQl n Judd H1rteh. (2 htS ) •< "T'h Black StattlOl'I Aetuma" (19&3. AOvt'nM ) Ketty Reno, T_,1 Gerr ( 1 hf , 33 min) Toucl«I" (1983. ()at'NI) Aooert H•YI. Katl'lleen Bell«. ( 1 hr , 29 mtn.) W CC1 Wivt ngth" (1983. Sdeno9-F1e- ti0nl Rr>bert Carradi,,., Cl*'8 CUrrle t 1 "' '17 min l erty A commercial space--snuttle compa- ny attempts to keep a pilot from reveatlng lhe problems with 11s first crah before 1t tal<es oft on 11s maiden flight 'PG' ( 1 hr . 25 mm ) 11118 llCMI "Kansas Pacific" ( 1953, We51 · em) Sterhng Hayden. Eve Miiier. In 1860, a band of Southern rebels a11empts. 10 block construc11on of the Kansas-Pacific Ra11roac1 ( 1 hr • 30 min ) (%) llCMI "Murder At The Van111es" ( 193'l. Mystery) Jack Oakie, K111y <:arlt- sJe When a murder is comm111ec1 back· stage at Earl Carroll's Van111es. a de1ec11ve overlooks no one as a possible suspect t1 hr 10 min) Mt(C) llCMI "Ball Of Fire" ( 1942, Comedy) Gary Cooper Barbara S1anwyck A group ot prissy professors researching a diction· ary of American slang become 1nvo1vec1 w11h a gang ot thugs and a cabaret Singer _1(1 ~n) ..... .,..(11) .. l'mYn.I .. , .... °' .... .. llCMI "The Amazing Mr Blunden" I 1972 Fantasy) Laurence Na1smrll'I, Lynne Fre<Jenck Christmas promrses to be very grim tor two children 1n thetr dingy London flat until a kindly. magical old gen- tleman comes to call ·a· I 1 hr 39 min ) •fttl ·Dot And The Kangaroo ( 1978. Ad· 11enture) Animated 11 hr IS mon I (' Tender MercteS ( 1982 Ola ma I Aot>t>rt Duvall Tess Harper ( t hr 30 min 1 ;Qi "A Song Is Born" ( 1948 Musical) Danny Kaye V1rg1n1a Mayo ( 1 h' ·,:. m•n I -Evening----·1••a ... --Cll ... 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Lee Grant A wealthy rndusrriahsr and hts second wife adopt his deceased brother's son, a mysterious youngster who is actually the chrld of the Devil 'A' ( 1 hr 50 mrn J m CAU.M Ml "°'"1 -@ llOVll ' Bui Not For Me' ( 1959, Com edy) Clark Gable, L1lh Palmer A youny actress seeks a romance wllh her m!Odla· aQed producer (2 hrs . 10 min ) -••v•w ... "' -coo"•'• O•ANOI COUWTY "Orange County Rellec!lons Bob Thomas Interview'· Robert Thomes. now rn hrs 18th year as Orange County's first County Adminrstretron Officer discusses !he Ora· ma11c changes he has seen du11ng his ca· reJ!r '*IDfJ(J)®)G) ... TAXI -MOAU.IN MiEIClell PIMn COURT llOWTY mMOWI FL YltG CllCut MOW 'Through The Looking Glass 11976 f'.antaSy) Cafhanne Burgess Jam· 1e G1lhs A woman's constant gazing 1n10 an anhQue mirror leads 10 a confron1a11on wrth a aemon lover ( I hr . 25 mrn ) (0) LmMCI • COllC8T Mr Showmen shro 1<. 101ned by singer Marco Valenll ano fndQteran Marvin Roy on this show taped at the Spor11ng Club 1n Monie Carlo I 1 hr 15mrn l m~ .. o t~ I) -I -A J and Rock ~o undercover on a college campus to inves· ttgate the suspicious death of a track star IB> J 1 hr tO min ) U G) •tT Of CAMON Host JOhnny Car· son Guests Dabney Co1em11n, Paul Ro- ld'~t1~=.: R1 l lh<J VIGAt llOCIJIOllD Pall LATleMHT AllllMCA Scheduled rtscasrer Red Barber ( 1 hr ) J.alTICaTIR J llOVll 'The S•ud' ( 1978 Drama) Joor1 Collrnii. Oliver T obras A waller ac.1· Yances n1s caree1 by sleeping with hrs b055'& wile R (I hr 35 min) m 111 CUii Scheduled parents who IOI oavf> then son $murderer 11 h1 30 min l 11•~1 MOW Tough Enough I 1983. Ora- ma 1 Oenr11s Ou111d Carlene Watkins An unsuccessful country singer. trying ro make ends rneel. turns 10 fighting for pme monev PG t I hr 47 min) ·tWIC llCMI "Yentl' ( 1983. Musical) Bar b111 Streisand Mendy Pallnlun f'rom IS<Ja~ Bashev1s S1ngor's ShOft s10ry In turn of tl'le-century Eastern furope, a young woman disguises herMtf as a man 1n orCIH1 10 pyrsue !he 11ducot1Qn rradrllon ally IO•tmldAn f() ~w1Sll wOtnaf' PO' 0 1:> his. 14 min I I -11WIJMfJIOell nl OI HOU YWOOO .. "The T1marind Sftd" f 197• Romance) J\JIHt Mdfews. Omar Sharif A • female Brr115h official's susplctous mtStrust of a Aussl8n lnlelligencit agent Is traM· fOlmed into love for hrm (2 hrs .• 45 min ) 1 •.. ..., ... awan.-.a COLLHI IMOTULL 9ClllT (II) M0¥8 "Double Jeopardy'' ( 1982. Orama) Suzanna Love. Robert Walker After moving 10 Phoenix to start a new career 1n real estate. a f0tmet proslftute finds her Irle is 1etr011zed by an ex-custom· er 'A' ( 1 hr 25 min ) (11 MOW "Fiona" ( 1980, Adventure) Fiona Archmona, Anthony Steel A notori- ous woman 1ournahst recounts her ourra- geous adventures w11h some of EU<ope's lead~ayboys 'A' ( 1 nr 22 min ) 11:11@ "The Stranger Within" ( 1974 Sc1ence-Fict1on) Barbara Eden. George Grruard A pregnant woman displays er- r auc behavior as a result of a strange lorce 1ns1de he1 ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 11:118 ti) UTI ~ MTN DAV'ID Ll119mM Scheduled filmmaker John Wafers ( 1 hr) I Al.Im) tlTCMCOCIC,..,,.. -.coaw llCMI "The Night Riders" { 1939. Western) John Wayne. Doreen McKay A cowhand e1tpcses a crook claiming to be a descenaanr ol a famous don (2 hrs ) G) llOY11 'Dear Brigitte" I 1965. Come- dy) JamPs Stewart. Bng11te Bardo! An P1gh1-year old math wizard l0<ge1s his phi tanrh1op1c.. rnteresrs 10< a schOOI art foun· da11on when he develops a case of puppy tove over actress Brigitte Bardot (2 hrs I ~LCM, AIBICM Im.I UMDIMTAllDllO tUIAlt mt&YIOll ... MOU(•) L llOVll D c Cao" 11983, Comedy) Mr T Adam Baldwin Drivers of a nearly bJrikrup1 Wash1ng1on 1a111cab operation bPc..ome heroes when they rescue two kid· n.1ppeo c"1ldren A ( t hr . 39 mm) U. I) CJ) *98 • Ml I ... All the policemen on a train to Los Angeles become murder suspects when an anh-pohce author 1s kilted en route (A) ( 1 hr . 20 min.) WO llOVll "Lonely Are The Brave" ( 1962. Weste1n1 Kirk Douglas. Waller Matthau A st.er II <ind his posse try to track down a 1..11wooy who escaped from 1a11 and head ea tor the moun1a1ns (2 hrs ) DITDT~ TOlllKf Featured a rr1t:iute 10 Gar~ Cooper tm llCMI ··sincerely Yours" { 1955. Mus1- c.llJ L1be1ace. Joanne Dru A brllllant con c.ert pianist discovers lhal he is going dea~r . 30 min ) ~ nwAGI,. (R) tomlml t9 llOWll The Lonely Guy" ( 1~. Com- edy I Steve Marrin. Charles Grodin Atte1 t11s sexy girlfriend leaves him, 11 young man tac~s a lonely Ille and writes e best c;elhng t>OOk Iha! serves as a guide 10< t9!orn.:U";™18~~n l MOU.YWOOO CU••• Featured lnter- Y ws wrrh Harttson F<><d end GOidie H wn. boh1nd·the·11Cenes ot "A Chorus L16e old ro11 Movietooe newsreels GD ML•TNl,AaY t-m llCMI "48 HAS " ( 1963, Comedy) Nici\ Nolte. Cdd1e Murph~ An unorthOdox Poll<:e <'elective teams With • t mpota111y released convic1 to find a fuo1trvt mutder r 'A' l 1 hr . 36 min } \ 1 cue a CMMllLll•TNI fllJl W TMAT-. w .... ,u. llOWll "Btld Boys'' ( 1982. Ofema) Sean Penn, Renl Santoni iA young hOOd IUm ~Cl<*\lllfy IClllS lh4t YOUf'IOt< brothef of a teen-age dope dealer during a police chase and IS sent to a tougn relormat0ty ·1·A' 1:.=~ATCM CATMOUC MAii llOWll "Hands Across The Table" ( 1935. Comedy) Carole Lombard Fred MacMurray A pretty. bUt mercenary. manicurist 1n Manhattan goes golO-dig· ~g ID< a husband ( 1 hr , 20 min ) fA.,.. IOIOWlmT a. .,. "Summer SchOOI T eachets" ( 1975, Comedy) Cana1ce R1a1son, Par Anderson. Three Midwestern women SIU· den! leaching 1n Ca11fom1a encounter trou· ble 'A' ( 1 hr . 25 min ) tit(!).,., .... e llCMI "Lucky Te11an" ( 1934, West· ern) John Wayne. Gabby Hayes A cow- boy tries 10 clear 1"11s s•dek1ck of charges of armed rob~r hr J ~~ ...... llOT10ll (R) "'----· 11e1 a MJCA:cc.T1•rr• cw t:m(S) llOVW "Zenabel" ( 1984 ComedyJ Lvcrella Love. Ll()(lel Stanaer In the Mid· Ole Ages. an all-woman gang and an all- male band 01 lusty young men 101n f0<ces 10 nd the coun11y ot a tyrannical baron (2 hrs) • U lllOVW ·cote Vounger Gunfighter" I 1958 Western) Frank Loveioy Abby Dallon In the 1a1e t870s a lone Te11as gunt1gh1er Challenges a new 1ype ot iaw- 1~~~~ ( >h< ~m'" l la PAITM• ~W1thou1 A Trace f 1983 Ora· ma) Kate Nethgan Judd Hir~" Police mob1hze a massive search tor a 6·year-ofd who van1sheo one day on his way 10 school PG I;> "rs I T mVtl Ont> Wrld Moment ( t980. Comee1v1 AynPS Soral Christine Deiou~ Two lathers take their teen-age daughters on vacation rn the tropics and wind up w11h more trouble than they bargained tor J:=e~=~· (I ht 28 min ) la(?') ICAmAU A caoaret performance fea1unng Grace Jones. Jim Carrey, Rough Trade. Cathy M1Chae1 McGlynn, Taco and Men WrlhOUI Hats ( I hr I .. 8 a&a•J llTI• LR MD DUTN •(R) ll0¥8 "Bill Cosby Himself" ( 1982, Comedy I Bill Cosoy The comedian IOOks at everyoay faults and fo1b!M and per forms his famous charac1e111a11ons PG' ·;{l =n~(I) -ICO'TT • ) llOWll "Fnef\dly Persuasion· ( 1956 Oram.i) Gary C0<>per Dorothy McGurre The ov1oreai. of the C1v1I War causes 01s- !>ens1on w1lh1n • lamtly or peecet0V1ng Ouakers 1n rurftl lndtana 12 hrs 19 min I --lllfflf ,_.,~ ..... °' .... • llOWll "The Brass ~rng· f 1983. Ora· ma) O.ne Merrill Sylvia Sidney A 1J. yoat·Old g1rl's growing pe1ns are further complieate<! by her mother's mental 1" nf'Ss and appa1efll need IOf insti11JhOf'131• lli\hon t I hr ? I mon ) Sunday. Feb 10. 1985 15 -Taesclay -llondng Movies - .. (%)"The Lords Of Dl&elpllne" ( 1983, Ora· ma) David Keith Robert Prosky ( 1 hr . 43mln) -cm "A Song Is Born" ( t948 MuSICat) Danny Kaye, Vtrg1nla Mayo ( 1 hr , 53 min ) .. "Tom Sawyer" ( 1973 Musical) John· ny Whitaker. JOdte Foster ( 1 hr . 44 man.) .. dl) "To S11 Wllh Love" ( 1967 Orama) Sidney P0ther Judy Geeson 12 hrs ) .. (C) "My Foolish Hearl'' ( t950, Romance) Dana Andfew~. Susan Hayward 11 hr • 38m1n) ?a(ZJ ··carmen" 11983. Musical) Antoruo Gades. Laura del Sot ( 1 hr , 42 min) 1lll(O) "The Secret 0 1 The Gotden Dragon" 11983 A<lventure) Renee Houston. Bnan Halfles ( 1 hr , 36 rnln J .. (ti) "Metalstorm The Destruction Of Jared Syn ( 1983, Science Fiction) Jel Irey Oyron. Tim Thomerson (I hr . 24 n11n) ( 'Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983. Come· fly) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards ( 1 hr 38 min) •(Cl ·s1r1inge Invaders"' ( 1982. Sc1ence- r1c1t<inl Paul l eMal Nancy Allen ( 1 hr . (>!) rn1n I .. \ZJ Toucheo (1983, Orama) Robert H:iys. Kathleen Beller ( 1 hr 29 min) .. (Ol ··oaughleri Of Satan"' ( 1972. Horror ) Torn $PllP<..k Brt11d Grant ( 1 hr , 36 min ) .. rCJ . A H11ro Atn I Nolhll"l° But A Sand w1t..11' ( 1117 7 Or11111a) Cicely Tyson. Paul W111ht>ltl 11 hr 4 / mtn ) (HJ SPt(llltl Thouyhts•· ( 1983 Comedy) I uc•e ArnA1, C.rdtg Wasson ( 1 hr , 38 min) ($J ·Th+' Ou111oe1s { 1950. Wes1arn) Joel M1,;Cr"d Ailene Dahl ( 1 hr 33 min ) -dl) ··Denver And The Rio Grande · ( 1952. Western) Edmond O"B11en Slerltng Hay den (2 hrs I 1ttl(O) "Thft Devonsvllle Terror' (1981 Hor· 10t) Suzanna Love. Robert Walker 11 hr 22 min) (%)··Murder Al The Van111es' ( 1934, Mys tiry) Jack Oak1e. Kiiiy Ca11ts1e (I hr . 10 m11'\) 1t:ll D ThP Omf'gans" ( 1968 Suspense) Keith I &rsen lr1Qr1d P111 ( 1 hr 30 mm ) -JU1ernoon Movies- a.e "The Dark Al The Tap Of The Staars" ( 1960 Orama) Robert Pres1on Dorothy McOUlle (2 hrs ) CC> "The Sittig II" ( 1983, Orama) Jac111e Gleason. Mac Oav1' ( t hr . 42 mtn ) "'The WOn<lflr Of It All"' (1974. Docu men1ary) ( 1 h1 3!> min) (_I) "Somewhe1e In Time" ( 1980, Fanta· t.y) Chr15taphe1 Ret1ve, Jane Seymour 11 hf , 45 mrn) -(0) "The l onely r.u•(' ( 198•. Comedy) Steve Maritn. Chll•'"S Grodin ( 1 hr , 30 min) W (Z) · Tno Buody :,1~1em" ( t984, Come- dy) Rtthnrd l1r1·~111,s. Sutan Sarendon ll "'' ~min J ~ G · The at.st 01 ! nem;n" ( 1962. Com ndy) David N1v1•11 M1ch8el Wilding ( 1 hr 30m1h I t:ll ) 'C H 0 M P > ( 1979, SClf'\C•FIC \ IM>n) W~I y [11111 Vatetie Bertlnelh ( 1 hr 31 min) •re Mv roo""" H,.;i,1'' 11950 Romance> 16 Sunday, Feb 10, 1985 Dana Andrews, Susan Hayward ( 1 hr . 38m1n J (OJ "Broac>way Danny Rose'" ( 1~. Comedy) WOO<Jy Allen. Mia Farrow ( 1 hr 26 min J "Max Dugan Returns" ( t983. Come· dy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards 11 hr . 38m1n) .. "Carmen" I 1983 Musical) Antonio GadeS. Laura del Sol ( 1 hr . 42 min.) 1:11 (Q) "The Secret Of The Golden Dragon · ( 1983. Adventure) Renee Houston. 9 r1an Harnes ( 1 hr . 36 min ) W C.CJ "S1tange Invaders· ( t982. Science- F1Gtton) Paul LeMal. Nancy Allen ( 1 hr . :?9 min J ($)··Tom Sawyer" 11973. Musical) John· ny Wh11a11er. JOd1e Foster ( 1 hr . 44 min) 41:11(11) 'Grand Baby" ( 1981, Orama) Esther RollP Larry 8 Scoll (I ''' • 58 min ) .. (() ··Two Of A Kind" ( 1983. Romance) Joh11 Travolta. Ohv1a Newton·John ( 1 hr 28 min) (Z) "M" ( 1930. Suspense) Peter Lorre. Ellen Widmann ( 1 hr . 39 min ) .. 3') "Brady's Escape" ( 1984. Adventure) John Savage. Kelly Reno ( 1 hr . 36 min J .... ~Evening ........ .. D89 ... ....... Cll ... MMTTONMT nml'ICC9MY ITM1'm ..... .aRT .... Wl'I~ llCWll "A Hero Ain't Notnm· Bui A Sandwich' ( 1977, Orama) Cicely Tyson Paul W1nl1eld An 1n1elllgent ghetto 1een- age1 becomes 1nv01ved with drugs. d1s- rup1tng n1s tanuly's e111Stence ·po· ( 1 hr 47 min) (J::I) llOVll 'Me1ats101m The Oes1tuct1on Of Jared-Syn· ( 1983 Science Faction) Jellrey Byron Tim Thomerson An Inter· stellar peacekeeper wwels 10 a barren desert wo1ld, where he battles an evll war- lord tor Possession of a Powerful crystal PG ( t ht , 24 man ) CS) llOVll "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980 F'anta'ly) Ch11stopher Reeve. Jane Sey· mour Obsessed with the Port1a11 of a 191tt·century actress, a mOdern·day play· w11ght U'6S hypnos.s to 1rave1 back 1n lime and meet l'°ltlf PO' ( 1 hr 45 mm ) • NOT llAT M01\M ...... ,_All•"• ... ..., ..... M.ICI 1MC1a1~••w -..,.,,.. ....,.. u.. ,. Cll ... ..... TMATT\m LMIOAl' .... Q P& WIA• S.htnd·th•scenes IO<">I\ rlt the fl'\OVte "Mrs Soffel", Lorello Swtt takes a whale-watchlng trip ON the C00'1t of Southem Ca1tf0<nlll I ~'ll mrr T-.n Featurf'd Landa (vans. a tribute to Spenctr Tracy I ='-"= _ _, aD M-1 CC*TACT (It) Q (!) 9lttA N.L. CUit li:t IMAll Best KICk~ ot "84 (R) (1 ht , 30 min) (LJ llCMI ''HeBtwave" ( 1982. Drama) Richard Motr, Judy Davis The architect ot a proPo!.ed resident1&I complex In Syd· ney Aus11aha, forges an unlikely alliance with ltle leader of a community movement opposing 11s constructl()(I 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 mtn) tQ) llCMI 'Daughters Of Satan" ( 1972 Ho,,or) Tom Selleck. Barra Grant. An Amencan hvtng 1n the Pt11lipplnes aospects h10, w1te may oe the reincarnatk>n ot a w11ch depicted m their newly acqulreo r.ia1n1111g R" ( I nr 36 min ) <l l llCMI ·Touched" ( 1983. Orama) Robert HAyS, Kathleen Belief Despite Ob· s1ac1es lacing them, an emotlonalty dis turbed man and woman try to build a hie '.29elher R ( 1 nr . 29 min ) NI <IZJ llCMI "The Assass1natron Bureau" ( 1969. Comedy) Otlver Reed. Diana Rigg A shrewd newspaperwoman sets a clever trap to exPose an organization of hired hit men (2 hrs . 10 min) 1:11 IJ I Oii THI TOW Featured a visit to Mi- cronesia continues with a South Pac1fjc enchantecl evening complete with a feast 1n honor ol 2 On The Town; a hunt for buried treasure on a deserted Island; the ih10d~1ac powers of the "lovestlck " fll) 'Al& y PIUD m Oii L.A. Featured tiow to achieve a fit physique w1ttt all the e•erc1se altama· 11ves available. watch the U.S OlymplG Water Polo team practtce at Pepperd1ne Un1vers11y ~::. DllOO AT UMI d'\) "°""" COURT 11 CLllPUI YI LAKDll * LIVI 8AIKITULU a» '9A UIUTIALL Los Angeles CllppefS at L.;,:~es Lakers l21('rs .. 30 min.) I Wl.D, Wl.D......, °' MmA&.t IOVA A took a1 mOdern science's al 1ump1 10 solve ltte mystery of the disease Acqu11ed Immune Deficiency Syndrome known as AtOSy ( 1 hr ) I NOT '9CUIAM. VT'ttl ... · UClll PIOll IAITA_,A .. (I) Al\MTA CMla ... The trial of Wayne W1lhams f0< killing two adult mAles on the list of nearly 30 victims Is d1ama1tzed from court transctlpts Jason Robards Portrays the held of the defense team, and Rip t orn plays the prosecuting d1strte1 nll()!ney (Part 2 of 2) Q (3 hrs.) D e A-lUll The team Is hifed to pro- vide sate condUc1 fOf an Arabian princess who's threatened by kldnappe19 as she lrAvels to her wedding ( 1 hr) e llCWll "The Sacketts" (Part 2 of 2) ( 1979. Western) Glenn Ford. Sam Ell101 Oased on novels by Louis L'Amour Three btothe1s set out to make their fOftunes '" the post-Cf\t11 War West. (2 hrs.) D 9 ~AC..When Mr Brad· lord 19 CN!rged w11h being a publac nu•· .. mce. Jack 111as to coma to htS defen~ t>ut =.omplleates matters o 0 WU 11Al-~lll Tiie CIR l'altan .. 'TMI GMAT llCAN'I e llCWll • The Gtea1 £9capie" ( t963. Adventure) James Gerner. Stave McO\Mn Br11tsh Amtrletn and Canad1· Ii---------------------~~ Taesclay Coal. an POWs plan a massive breakout from a Nazi camp. (2 hrs) ' e llOVA A look at modem science's at· tempt to solve the mystery of the disease Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. lmown as AIDS Q ( 1 hr ) ~ llO¥ll "The Sting II'' ( 1983. Drama) Jackie Gleason. Mac Davis. An experl· enced con artist tries to scme blg w11ti the help of a fellow peddler 'PG' ( t hr. 42 min.) CHl lllO'ftl "Psycho ti" ( 1983, Mystery) Anthony Perkins. Meg Tilly Former psy- chotic l<1tter Norman Bates is released af- ter a 20-year stay in a mental 1ns111ut1on and believes himself cured until a mysteri- ous rash ot murders begins. 'R' ( 1 hr 53 min) (S) '~ TALI TMIATM "Three L1t11e Pigs" 8111y Crystal, Jell Gotdblum and Valerie Pemne star 1n the classic tale ot three da11ng pigs that match wits with a hungry wolf Q Qe llCMI "Her Primitive Man" ( 1944 Comedy) Louise Albrillon. Robert Bench· tey In order to win tne tieart of a pretty female anthropologist. a man pretends he 1s a savage ( 1 hr 30 min ) • D ®I WMO'I ntl '°"1 Tony surprises Angela when he rands a Job on an estate. then annoys her wtth tips on how to rec- oncile w1tn her elt husband (Part 2 of 2) I TIC TAC DOUOH LAMIOAT M U¥llQ Pl.MST: A '°'"1WT 0# THI IMTM David Attenborough v1s11s the wmld's coldest en1111onments. Including tne Himalayas. the Arctic and Antarctica ~(1hr) IPOllTICIMT'a CIWUI oet Tltl,... lc:m • GD ~nd Cody are led to an armed gambling yacht in their 1nvesti· Q!llOn ol a geologist's murder ( t hr ) U ~ llACQRUDB & LOUD Malcolm's ,ealous when Jenny's latest undercover assignment involves fllrt1ng with a hand some gambling k1n1:1p1n O ( 1 hr ) I ... "'°""-M Profiles ot ct11ld abUse case workers tor New York's Emergency Chit· dren·s Service. Including fllm of their visits to battered children's homes O ( t hr I (() COUI• IAtKITMU Providence at ~racuse (A) (2 t)rs) LL) Cll llOVll "Lassiter" ( 1984 Drama) Tom Selleck. JaAe Seymour A high-class 1ewel thief is blackmailed by the FBI to liberate $10.000 1n Nazi d1am0flds pass- 1!'1:9 through London 'R' ( l hr , 40 min ) (0) llOVll "The Devons1.111e Terror (198 t. Horror) Suzanna Love. Rober! Walker A modern-day witch wreaks de- struction end terror 1n a small town to seek revenge for the deaths of her ances· tors ( 1 hr • 22 min I (?) lllO'ftl "The Buddy System" ( 1984. Comedy) Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Saran· don Romantic compflcat1ons ensue when o tonety bOy targets a gadget inventor and would·b. w111or 11$ o match for his stnQle rnott\Cr ·po· (I hr . 50 min ) n al llOWI · 'Ouac.kser Fortune Has A Cousin In fhe Bronx" ( t970. Comedy I Gene Wilder. Mar pol Kidder When his UvellhOOd is taken aw11y. m'I Irish manure morc:nan1 turni: to othnr oc:cnn1r10 bt11 mor" pulatobl11 way~ to make a 11111ng 1 1 hr . 45 min) •Cf) llOWll "Van1Shed" (Part t 01 21 ( 1970. Suspense) Richard Wtdmnrk Sk,ye Aubfey The apparent kld"-ppmg of 1 piH1dent1at adviser 1s btamOd on a lor· ttQn pow r 12 hrs l ml AIJGAL GOUlmT Jett Smith prepares chicken p1c:a11a. s_tuffed chicl<en thighs and pan lried chicken strips. m 9IQKT UUDY .. 0 (ID WON ITllU Laura and Rtorn1ngton track an alleged 1ewet thief 1n Las Vegas after losing h1gti stakes 1n a µoker game Wtlh him. ( 1 hr ) IJ '~~ •ORY While on special Assignment 1n V1elnam. Col. Sarnac learns the boy ne hopes to adopt has been kid· napped Q ( l hr ) 0 NCH llM, '°°" llAM: IOO« I Aher an un<>uccessful search lor his wife and son. 1 om (Nick Nolte) returns to the 11ng and t1ec.C1mes a sparring partner for Joey Uuaies !George Maharts) (Part 7 of t2) \ 1 h1 I tJl) llAITIMlllCI TMIATM "The Jewel In Ttie Crowrf' Months alter Barbie leaves Mabel's Mme and IS 1nJured 1n a rickshaw <1LC1den1. Sarah llnds her 1n a m~s1on hos· p1tal 1Par1 9 ot 14) O ( l hr) ml ~ Proflles of child abuse case workers tor New York's Emergency Chit· dren·s Service. 1nclud1ng film of their v1s1ts 10 battered children's homes. Q ( 1 hr 10m1n) C MOVIE DC Cab" ( 1983 ComedyJ Mr T Adam Baldwin D11vers ot a nearly t.Mnkruµt Washington taxicab operahori t1eLome he1oes when they rescue two kid· napped c.n1tOren 'R Q ( l hr 39 min ) 'H1tl'rC ... D 'D IOXING ,.. q) llllPINDINT .... H) IUUAA. AIUll 0# Cta.DMJt llYOND THI llCMT Seltually abused as children. lour P'10ple reveal their personal expen· enc.e!> 111 this documentary that explores this alarming social problem ( 1 hr.) (Ql llOYW "Tht> Lonely Guy" ( 1984. Com- edy) Steve Martin. Charles Grodin Alter his sexy girlfriend leaves him. a young man laces a toriety life and writes a best- selhng book which serves as a guide for other ltme~ome men 'R' (I hr 30 min I 11• 1 DD Cll tm lD ... TAJO --AU.IN ....... PIOPll'I COURT 90Vll "Snceo And Vanzetti' ( 1971 Dra111u) Gian Maria Votonte. Riccardo Cucciotte Two tr a flan immigrants and po ht1c.:11 act1v1sts are falsely accused of mur c1Pr 11hpr a uayroll robbery (2 hrs . 3!> min) fib llOWTT m"HON'I f\ YM c:.cul l !'l Wll9IQ QOll Guests Sam Snead Doug Ford (A) Cl.) MON "Sizzle.. ( 1980. Orama) S11manthA ro11. Candida Aoyalle The changing American se)(ual practices 01 1he pas1 hOtf century are illustrated ( 1 hr 20 min) ( S) llOTHIM Encouraged by a bet with Marcus Joe sets out 10 turn a tough tomate u1to a lady ot soptus11car10n and gr_!)ce o ,-z; llOVll ··one Wild Moment.. ( t980 Comndy/ Agnes So1a1. Christine Deioox Two tathe1s lake their teen-age daughters "" v.H..111on 1n the tropics and wrnd up with mote ttoubltt than tl'\ey oarga1ned lor tOlJlrl>e<S tn English) 'A' ( t hr . 28 min ) 6D IBllAIT .. O t_. 8 JAU QUY Colt travels to RIO do Janeiro 10 hnd a man who emt>euled m1t- t•ons from en Amerieen busineM (A) 1 I hr. 10rntn) D CID TClllHf Ho5t Jotmny Car&On Scheoutod Oofothy Loudon ( t hr ) DGDDCOW\I l®i uc ... ...-n... ICTY tlAIUfT VIQM M»CICPOM,.... LATlllGHT AllDICA Schedufeo Rosemary Furman talks about offering le· ~aid to the poor. ( 1 hr ) IPOrlTICIN'T'D lllO'ftl 'Lassiter' ( 1984. Drama) Tom Selleck, Jane Seymour A high-class 1ewel th1el is blackmailed by the FBI to liberate $10.000 1n Nazi diamonds passing lhr=~ndon A' O I 1 hr . 40 min ) ~ 111 Cl'ti Scheduled tennis pro Stan Smith ( 1 hr 30 min I 1W CC) 90Vll ''The Sensuous Nurse" ( 1979, Comedy) Ursula Andress. Du1110 Del Prete Greedy relatives hire a sensual "Florence Nightingale" to take care of an aging count suttering lrom a delicate heart cond111on 'A' ( 1 hr 30 min ) -1 TWIJIHTzoem m oet HOUYWOOD • MO¥ll "The Great Man's Whiskers" ( 19 7 1. Drama) Dean Jones Cindy Erl· bacher Abraham uncoln takes time ou1 w™-"'~llle girl (2 hrs ) ~ CHAIU'I AMGILI EJ TOP RA* IOXINQ Brett Summers vs Joey Ol111era 1n a l1ghtwe1ghl bout schecl· \ ult'd lor 10 rouncJS from Atlanllc City. N J 1n1 12 hrs JO 111111 1 OJ llOVlr Oroadway Danny Rose" ( 1984 C0mPrt\"1 WoOdy Allen. Mia Far· row A -.,m;ill·time tlut good-hearted talent .iye111 works d1hgen11y 10 make successes of h1•, 11cipe1es~ l.hents PG' 11 hr., 26 nun I \$) llOVll Dracula" ( 1979, Fantasy) rranll 1 .rnyella. Laurence 01t111er In a I Cl t 3 E n~hstt coas1a1 town an aged pro· tas"ur i.eei..s vengeance against the cen· tune-; nl<J vtlmpare who murdered his dclu~1er 'A ( 1 hr 49 min ) 12:::9 U W U11 9IQKT wmt DAW> Li f IE UM Scheduled comedian Lalfy Miller. former used-car dealer Mad Man Muntz ( t hr ) I ALIMO tl'rCffCOCI ~ <>'MAM. U.I. .,.._., llCMI Th.11 Touch Of Mink'' ( 1962, Con11•dy) C.ir~ Grant D<ms Day A ~au- 1ttu1 ~111 ,.., otteri>d an e>cc1t1ng trip Dy a wl:'Bltt1y and yood looking man (2 hrs) CD llOYll • Bedauted" ( 1968. Fantasy) Peter CoC'lll Ot1dley Moure A t1m1d cook <;urrenders his soul 10 the devil m return for seven w1snes (2 hrs ) e LOYI. AIBICM Im.I 9 MM,.... Neat Gabler ano Jet· Irey l vons host an 1ntormat1ve I<><* at what s new at the movies \L 1 llOVll .. tO fo M1dn1grit' \ 1983, Dl'a· mn) Charles Bronson Andrew Stevens A hum1c1de ch:tec1t11e and a criminology yrJdu.!te sea1cn IOt a killer of women. 'A' (1 t\r 41 min) \Zl lllCMI 'Alam(' It On Rio" (l ~-'. Com- edy) Mi<:n.1n1 C111nfl. Joseph 80log"-A hu<;1ne<1sman v<1ca11onmg 1n Rio de Ja,,..ro !.u1..<;umbs 10 ari allsir with his beSt friend s reen·aqe daughter. tnen tries lo keep 11 a secret 'R' 1 t hr 50 min ) 12M II COUl90 When a fOOd crlllC taces c•rosure a; .i b"'ci..ma1te1 ol restaurants. ne ptnn" tn P,011\on the chef who thrntens rum (R) (1 hr 20 m1n ) we llOVll ·cus1er Qt The WHt" ( 1968, Wt>~l*'"'I Robt'rt Shaw. Mary Ure Genet· .11 t.11stP1 C'l•MCl!ll un"ucc Ufully with gov· Sunday, Feb. 10, 1985 17 - 1hesclay Coal,. ernmen1 ofllcials 10 t&.'lfully remedy Indian rebet:J~\2 hrii. III 'II n TOllllfT Featured Llllda Evans. a tribule to Spencer Tracy e llOWll "Separate Tables .. ( 1958. Ora- ma) Oet>orah Kerr. Alla Hayworth An English resort hotel is unsettled by news- paper reports end an unwetcome vis11or i hrs) IOUtONI W llOWll "Dracula" I 1979 Fantasy) Frank Langella. Laurence Olivier In a 1913 English coastal 1own. ·an aged pro- fessor seeks vengeance against lhe cen- tunes·old vampire who murdered his daughter. 'R' ( 1 hr . 49 min.) 1rt1 (8) C* LOCATIOI "Eddie Murphy Oetlri- ·ous" An ·uncenSOfed comedy rou11ne be- fore an audience al Cons11tut1on Hall 1n Washington. D.C. "'I .ur~~CCIUIC'T10M MOU.YWOGO Qom• Featured 1n1er 111ews with Marsha Mason. Telly Savalas. and Catherine Oxenberg S MJ.•MPM&Y (Q) llOWll "Brady's Escape' I 1984. Ad venture) John Savage. KeHy Reno A downed American bomber pilol finds un- hl\ely war11me allies 1n lhe rugged Hungari an csikos 1nclud1ng an 01phan boy wno r.omes 10 hero worship him ( 1 hr 16 ITllll ) 1:9 I WOll.D AT LAMI 119 i :. ... llGNTWATCH CHIJIMln MID llO¥ll "The Omen" ( 1976 Horror) G1egoty Peck Lee Remick A myslerious 5-year-old bOy exercises deadly powers to destroy those who become suspicious ol his suall: b11thright 'R' ( 1 hr . 5 t min ) .... ~ .. 1:11 (JD llOWll "Metalslorm The Destruc11on 01 Jared-Syn" ( t98~. Science f'1c11on) Jeffrey Byron. T tm Thomerson An 1n1er stellar peacekeeper --travels 10 a barren deserl world, where he battles an evil war lord lor possession or a powerful crystal 'PG' I I hr 24 mtn ) 2:9 (1) .cMITOl9 ... «D llO¥ll "Casipo Royale" ( 1967 Come • dy) Pe1e1 Selle~s. Ursula Andress Ja~ Bond comes out of 1e11remen1 when asked to help slop two underground organ1za hons involved 1n gambllng (3 hrs ) ~.,,,., IWAllMT AaC.: I: IODlll • llOTION (II) llO¥ll "Carmen" ( 1983. Musical) An- tonio Gades. Laura del Sot Oirec101 Car- los Saura's version oi the Bizet opera as a choreographer falls 1n love with the woman he has cast 1n the !Ille role and 1ea111y begins to mirror an A' ( 1 hr 42 min) .. I CHLD8~Ll'IAMDount AllOTT AllD COl1'ILLO llO¥ll "The Man From Utah" ( 1934 Western) John Wayne. Gabby Hayes A tough law111an nabs a gang of outlaws who are using a rodeo as their baM! ol ~eratoons ( 1 hr ) it)':-, MAl&OW Features Ille singer s new album ·2 A M Paradise Cale (f) ..... Timi m•~• -Weclnesclay -Momlntr Movies- •CC) "Ratlle Of A Simple Man" ( 1964. Dra- ma) Harry H Corbett, Diane Ciiento ( 1 hr 36 min) ® WOOdplurn ( 1982 Adven1ure) Al lelle B1ernaux Michel Castel ( t hr . ;w min 1 CO Up In Arms' I 1944 Comedy) Dan ~Kaye Dinah ShorA (2 hrs ) .. (]!) "G1dge1 Grows Up" (1969. Comedy) Karen Valentine Robefl Cummings I t hr 30m1n) •C%1 "Hands Across The Table" ( 1935. Comedy) Carole Lombard. Fred MacMur ''!Y ( I hr . 20 min ) 79(SJ Supe1man Ill" (1983, Adven1u1e) Ch11<;tophe1 Reeve. Richard Pryor (2 hrs • !>min) •CC) "Lone Woll McOuade" ( 1983 Adven- 1ure) Chuck Norris. David Carradlne ( 1 hr . 47 min) lQ) 'Ler.s11er I t984 Or1m1) rom Se1- lecl\ Jl'ne Seyn1our ( t hr . 40 min ) (l) "Funny Lady" ( 1975. Mu.lea!) Bar bfa S1re1-:11nd James Cean (? hra . 20 min) •Ufl C111cke1r. ( 1984, Comedy) Oonald SutMrlond Jnc:k Warden (I hi 32 min ) -eel ·roo1sie· 11982 Comedy) 0v.,11n Hollm-.n Je&SK: Lange ( 1 hf ~6 min l 'South PnctflC" ( i958. MU!llCl l) Milli Gaynor RosMino Breu• (2 l"lr1 . St min I 0 TNms Of Endear"*'!" I 1983 Ora ma) Sh!<ley MacLatne. Debro Winger (2 tn 10 min ) <ll ,.dvenlurO!\ 01 Marco Poto" I 1938 18 Sunday. Feb. 10. 1985 Drama) Gary Cooper. Basil Rathbone ( 1 hr 40 mm) .. tm "The S1fence1s" I 1966, Comedy) Dean Martin, S1e11a Stevens (2 hrs J .. (?)"The Ruddy System" I 1984, Come· rlyJ Richard Dreyfuss Susan Sarandon ( 1 111 50 min J • n~O 'Bronk" ( 1975, Drama) Jack PaldllCf' f);w1d Birney I 1 hr 30 min I -Afternoon Movies- -e ·s1eelyard Blues" ( t 973. Comedy! Jane Fonda. Donald Sutherland. (2 hrs J (C) "Wa1ersh1p Down" ( 1978. Orama) Animated V01Ces of John Hurt. Ralph Rteharc:Json ( 1 hr . 32 min ) ,_cm "Tender Mercies" ( 1982, Drama) ~Obert Ovvall Tess Harper (I hr 30 min) "M" ( 1930. Suspense) Petar Lorre. £lien Widmann ( 1 hr . 39 min.) we "Sail A Crool<ed Ship" I 1962 Come dy) Rober! Wagner Dolores Hart I 1 N . 30m1n) W Otl "WarGames" ( 1983 Suspense) Mallhew Broder!C,lt. Dabney Coleman ( t ru . 53 mm I •CCJ "fduca11ng Rita" ( 1983. Comedy) M1choet Co1ne Juhe Waller! ( t hr 50 min) ~) ·10 To Midnight" ( 1983. Orama1 Cha11.-s Bront;On Andrew Stevens C 1 hr ttt min) a.c "Mor 'At The Vnntt1es .. (1934. Mys- tery) Jacl! OakHt, 1<111y Car1111e ( 1 nr . 10 m1111 • "Hommell' I 1982, Mystef)') frtderte F r t. Peter Boylt ( I hr . 37 min ) 4119 "l on WOii McOuado" 11983 A~tn· -~•Ami• as (?)~·oc Cab" (19~. Cornea, Mr T Adam Baldwin D1111ers of a nea• oankrupt Washington 1ax1cab opera11• oecome heroes when they rescue two~ napped children R' O ( 1 hr . 39 min ) 1:11 -Rl llO¥ll "Psycho II'' ( 1983. Myste• Antho11y Perlo.ins Meg Tilly Former p· , (hOh<. killer Norman Bates tS released • rer a 20 ye.i r !.lay .n a mental 1nstotu1 aml OPl1t!ves himself cure() un111 a mysh ou:. 1r1st. ol niurders begins 'R' ( 1 hr min I •t,AMCA: COWTlmfT ltCW IUPITI I •'H•ll~(R) ) llO¥ll "Oaughters Of Sa1an" ( 19 Ho11oq Tom Selleck. Barra Grant t- Ame11can living 1n lhe Ph1l1pplnes suspe< • rus wile may be lhe re1ncarna1ton ot witch depicted 1n their newly acquu• pa1n1tng 'R' ( t hr 36 mtn ) <$1 llO¥ll "Max Dugan Returns" ( 19& Comeely) Marsha Mason Jason Roba1 1 A w1dow·s ne er-do-well father. who ab.i doned her when she was a child of n1ni '>hOw!. up w11h a bad heart cond111on and 1 '>•J1tcd<.e lull ot •II-gotten money 'PG' hr 38 m111 I m.,.eeon d (J) TIMY TUNlt Z llOYWI To11(ht1ll 11983 Dran1o1 f"lnbeit Hlly'> K.;ltlleen Eleller Desptle Ot • 1 ·1c1e·, li1G111q lhPn an emollonally o turt>ed man dn<J woman 1ry to build a 1•1• ~ether R' ( 1 hr. 29 min) -()1)1 DMAlll"' ~ tu"re) Ct1uck Norris David Carradine ( 1 ht 47 min) (0) Up In Arms 11944. Comedyl Dan ni' Kaye, Dinan &hore 12 hrs ) d (Zl "Funny l ;idy" I 1975. Musical) Bar brn Sito I ilf'd J.1rn('S caan (2 hrs . 20 rn1r• I •l LI W11huul A Trdc..e 11983 Oramit) KalP N .. 111yflP Jud<J H11•,ch 12 hrs J UI S Supt>rrmtr 111 ( 1983. Adven1u1e1 Chroslopht>• Rewe R1cMrC1 Pryor (2 his 5 rn1n I -lvening ---- .. aaa ... --.... MMTTOKAIT CMmOll ,,....CO..A#Y ITM'9 ...... ~ PACTl°'UPI Du11ng their sprinp oreAk 1n FIOrtda. the girls expert nee a humcant" o "'~1~:t and Jall (Par! t ot 2) rJ ID AN GOVBI~ (e') llO¥ll 'Tootsie" ( 1982 Comedy/ Ou<;tin Hottman Jessica Lange An r>ul Of·wOtk Nt•w York actor IAbr l "'• rem pernm~nldt d1i.co11ers ii whnl" ni>"" c rffr IOI l'ltrnr,ell when hP dlO:QUtllf' , •lll'>t•ll ., .. W!ll't111n lntf ~Ind-. a >O<lfl ()f'r• l t• PG ( 1 hr ~6 nw1) ( } COUIGI IAlllTIAU. N0tlh C •• rOlin.l i111 M=d (2 hr') (ff) "C1ackers· ( t984 Com dt Donald Svthe11anc:1 Jack Wardtn Oov.r on thetr luck Chftrocter• tn San r ranclS co·, M1 ~ d1s11;c:1 decide 10 eatt the• -Weclnesclay Coat. l1nanc1al woes Oy crackitlQ a pawnshop owner s sale. 'PG ( 1 hr , 32 min J ©)DAVI»..,._ ..ocM llOOll *" TOUll This concett taped m Vancouver reaturt<s music from the aloum 'Lei's Dance .. 1 1 hr. 56 min) '9 NOT IUT ltO'T\m .. all COUltl u.mw. Georgia at Van derbtl1 (2 hrs ) llllD IMA Sara and Roz take Helen 10 c1 wine sympostum. planning 10 sllov. 11e1 some tips on how 10 meet men MWATl•a .... ... .....,lala AUCI IMCla I LWlt ... '"°"" .... ""rCXllT\lm rACll O/I CUL 'NM L.-:8 1\tl Cll ... ...... U.THATT\M "°" .. ' AIC ... Q '& llAtUlll Cheryl T 1eg•, >'•'>11'> lc1c;t ion pl"lotograpt\er Helmut Newl""I• '"'' com~alley·s comer I~~ TOllQHT Fea1urflll Mary Tyler Moore. lhe tegendar) f"(fll011o; olEn~.:rtn l .... ""c:::. .. ,.,., M-1 CONTACT (It) O llOVll "Terms 0 ' rtl(j(',jltlll'M ' I IQl:j t Olama) Shirley Mact 11mi> £);.hr.1 VV1nt1Pr James l Brooks s c.ruor,.cle rt II" 10 year evolul1on ot 1ti .. • c•m' ,,., trut 1n11 r•q relalron!.h1p t>elwPen ,1 l'Tt(Jlnf'r r1no her 11 dependent dauQt IP• Pl. 1? nrc; 10 min) <Ol*Mi la<;•,1IN t<i84 nr.-irrn) To111 SPllt'cl< J;inP Seymuu• A ht()I cln •'> jf'WP lh1nf 1o; bl11ckma1lf'Cl !Jy rn1 rA1 10 htlPrrll" $ 10,000 in NM• 01.:im0no· p 1•.'.111y lhruuyh l OIHfoll f1 I 1 t•I 4() rnu I (f) --"The l Old¢ ()f D1 ... c.1pl1nP ( '983 Ordmdt (J11111d ""''" Rnl)flr! Prosky A !.en1or at a So111hpm m1illary academy 1s oe1erm1ned ro Pipose ,,,,. members of an ehte grnur respon~1ble lnr lhe brulal and i.omettmfl<, lpthill r•;111r19 ul Cildels CleemPd inde •1'10'f' R 11 t.r ii I mtn I 1:11 IJ I Olf TMI TOft Fearuren ·1 rink .it '"'' message& ol 1M 19b0 <. anu t :>w or 11 ttiese carried into the t980'<. 1..ul!u1a1a•11 pol111ca1 1rends1>11111c; ot thP li>C.il If} sn.1rP their memo11es 3nd <.en<,e ~)I \!'"""' h tu~ torical tooleQe tnl;IUdPO a c;p111clt of 11 golden ho1se h1nl ed al 1n Tre11<.l1111 lht• new boo~.fiuult! e~pert Or Crypton I I-: Olf L ~eatumd Ror1111nce Ir. 83Ck" lhtt 'P4!etal ed•lt<>n 1•xp1ores lovn 111 Glos~£ IM'"'"'"" ••'Y' .,,_., -...wuW011.Dor~ -~ llotlltPtlC Hal Holh• ,ui.. n,'ltr tat lh• story ot tcwr AmericAn~ now liv1~ 1n CfMa 1 1lvdonl a 1ourn.1ll<>t ti bUl1n«$m&n and " 1~11cher O f 1 hr l CH)~ v111wer\ arp 111v1l1•1J IC> , .. .,1 their m•ntol 1k1lfs 1n 1 ser1e'lt1ll 111111.p11rt>r1 IN~~amet I .,._UlfTAAWTA • CIWLlt • CMAM1 flu.ldv r 1 arlet coll1001ote on 11 tc.hf'm~ 10 Ill•• otner t1uo.rt11 1n1(\ hOU!lehOh1 MIJ:lf.'rli for a .£!Oflt a m .....,., na .,. Animated The wedding or wOOd elves Lao00ta and WOOdy 1s threalened by the evil wizard (J.1rgame1 and his cal Allael, archenemies ol lhe 11111e Olue peopte D llOVIE "The Long Alders" (1980 Wes1ern) James and Stacy Keach. David and Ke1tl"I Carradine Tile Jesse James- Cote Younger gang leaves a trail of emp- tied oanks plundereo s1agecoacnes anc1 Cleael boeltes tn 11s wake as the outlaws ride 1oward rneor ltnal showdown. (2 hts ) Q ®l FAU OAlt Colt pyrsues a oatt-iump- 1n9 singer wno·s accused of murder Oues1s· the Four Tops, the Temptahons Gel~~son O (!hr) Cf) "°' • c.c.an 11 Looll For ..... C.._ * a Wlft W. WTUALl'I '1.) llOVIE Tnree Days 01 Tile ConClor" 11975 Suspense) Rooer1 Redford. Faye Dunaway A research reader employed Oy lhe CIA uncovers 1nter11al treachery wtien all ol his co-workers are assasstnaled Oy a t111 man who •S ~him (2 hrs ) Ol) NATIONAi... Hal HolbrOOk r1..irr..i1es lhe story of four Americans now l1v1ny 1n Chma a student. a 1ournahs1 a t111<.1ne·.~man and a reacher O ( t l"lr I C llOYll WalPrSh1p Down" ( 1978. Ora riloil An1ma1ed Votees of John Hurt Adlt•h R1cnarcison Based on rhe book oy n.cr -11<.! Adams A oand ot ccx,,rageous 1.1btl•IS n•oves trom •IS own warren wtuch 1<. jl) N' !< oe des1royed by a land devel •fl'",..''' 10 .i nPw home milt!~ away 'PG 1111r Jlm1n J f ..... TMI NA TOUR k1MOVll ·0oc:1or Oetro11 (1983, Come JyJ Dan AykroyCl OoMa 01 .. on A 11m1d c.ouege proleSS01' Is recru11ed to take the µtace or a pimp and tOOfl ltndS ti1msetf Pn1oy1ng l"l•i. new occupation 'R' (I hr I I 011r1 J S llO¥tl C111n ( 1983 Suspense) Off w.111.lCC O.inny P1n1auro A woman an<J t>»r 10tin9 son are trappea in lhelf car at .a • •!.Olaled auto 1epa11 yard by e huge r<iO•d 1og A' (I hr 31 mtn) m llllO¥ll CMrtroor;e Caooose" ( 1960. f1orn.111c.,1 Mc.tly Bee Ben Cooper An old r111trnad conouclor provides the shelter of hi'> renovated caooose 10 a young couple whu ttave eloped and are wanted Oy the l;iw 1 1 nr 30 min I .. d7l TMCI MD NU> Vttalts Open" (trom f.lSI Rutherford NJ ) (I hr ) •tJ llCMI "Thto World Accdrdtng To Ga•1.c ( 1982 ComNSy) Robin W1thams M .. uv S.-th Hull Ba1e<1 on Jol"ln lrvrng s ru)vfll T hf> son of an unmamed prep '.i noo1 nurse t>ee<>me5 a successful au thn1 ovt ht, t~me 11 soon Ollef"shadOwed tly th,11 ol ht\ cruaad1ng lemrnist mo1her ill JO nun) I L0¥1 lMI Cl .... YM8nlm An1maled Th.odofe and Sn-non lryi 10 oe1 Alvin to 1n¥1te a pre11y Chlpmun1t to Ille annual Velenttne s Dey Ball (R) · TICTACDOU9t LOWl .. Y 9ITUM.t U...:I Oii MAllA: M .... ~ u_,. T'l'lrs docvme1tJery pOrtravs tni.- hie ol Thomas Edward Lewrenoe. el(plof· 1ng 1he mottVeS of loose whO 1nftueneed tum and the QuestlOf'\6 raised by his acci- defllal death (I hr J (()lflClllTIC919 .. a • rAC'TI "" LJll During lhelr spring break 1n Florida. lhe girts eJCpenence a humcane a wild party and ja11 (Part I of 210 8 0 D'*81Y Blake sees phOIOS Of Kryslle 1n Reece's arms A·manda casts an am<>fous eye 1oward a prince. OeK is stiocked mat l"llS failed plan to steal Blake s 011 teases nas ruffled Ale.111s's l tea1.;w. O ( I hr l ........ ICIT D-.U. "V1c11ms 01 Crime Si· lent No MOfe" The expenences ol v1c11ms of v1olen1 cnme are presenled ( I hr ) COLU• IAlll'TMJ. M1cti1gan State al M1nneso1a (2 l"lrs ) (O)MOVll 'Terms Of Endeermenf' (1983, Orama) Shirley MacLa1ne, Debra Winger James L Brooks s chror11cle of the 30- year evOlutton ot the comple11 bul IOVlrlQ rela1tonst11p belween a mo1her and Iler 1n- ciepen~n1 davgh1e1 PG (2 l"lrs 10 m1n1 .t) MOVll Blame 11 On Rio" t 1984. Com- edy) Mtehael Caine Joseph Bologna A oosmessman vacatton1ng 1n Rto de Janeiro succumbs 10 an atta11 with his best lnend's teen-age daughter. lt'len wes 10 keei> 11 a secret R' ( t hr 50 min ) ... @ MOVll "Villa Aides· ( 1968. Adven- ture I Yul Brynner Robert Mllchum An av1al01 learns up w11h Pancho Villa to lur· mer the cause or me Mex1Can Revo1Utt0n iz hrs JO min 1 1111 U fl) IMA Sara and Roz rake Helen 10 a wine sympostUm planning to Show h8f •,ome lips on llow 10 mee1 men .a¥ll VanrSlled'' (Part 2 of 2) 11970 Suspense) Richard Widmark, $kye Aubrey The apparent kidnapping of d ores1den11a1 aOVlser 1s otamed on a IOI· ~n power 12 hrs I ~ MWU?? •Ill LJll PllOtograpllers and e1J11ors assoctaled over the years with Lile magazine rettec1 on some of the ma1or events covered oy lhe pubhcattOn ( t l"lr I C *Ml "Fduca11n9 Rita" ( 1983. Come- dy! M1cnael Caine. Julte Warters An ape- lhehc alCohohc profesSOf has a paSStOn· ale 001 cMste retat1onshtp wllh a youtlg .... omutl who llas a c1eS11e to learn '11tera· lurt' PG O 11 hr 50 min I H *Ml '48 HRS 11969-Com.ctf) Niel. Nolte Eddie Murphy An unor11"1odox po11cft ae1ec1111e learns w1t'1 a temporarily relf'ased conv1c1 10 find a fugitive murdet· er R ( I hr 35 mm I L .a¥ll "Zehg" ( 1983. Comedy) Woo- oy Allen Mia ~~rrow Documentery·style proltlf' of 11 man w11h ll'!e abtt11y 10 acQutre OOlh Ille pnys1C&I ano men1a1 tratt1 of the people he meets 'PG' ( 1 hr 24 min ) l mt'TULL9' -• IT. -....-Wes1pNll'1 Old 1111'1\d now a White House doctOt inPas !:>r Ehg.u' 11"1• rocf"tv•ng Piosp•tat IOf ll"le ~or'\! L1'11>. ;.;•S•I 10 Bos too I I l'l< ) I ~ m•SSlng Oitught•r It rtut11I· rd w11h her vaca11on1tlQ paren11 mone1ary Md career pressures tnrea1~ Daw and Mt>Qon ~ m~mage dechntng athletk: acttv· '",.._ r.nu'UI Peter 10 have a mid-life erlSIS Q_ (I I'll I G .:II llM, llOOl .. IOOl I Ructy IP• 11'1 S11autsJ now • succes l\JI ~ men 11 ca11Qht l"letw98<1 '11$ c.ontti4ued ro Sunday, Feb. 10. 1985 19 mance with Julle (Susan Blakely) and Virginia (Kim Darby) lhe 1aa10us daugh· 1er ot his boss (Ray t .. 4olland) (Part 8 ol 12) (I hr ) e FZWW LR PhOtographers and editors associated over the years with Lile magazine reflec1 on some ol lhe ma1or even1s covered by the pubhcahoo. ( 1 hr ) llO¥W "Joysticks.. I 1983. Comedy) Joe Don Baker A successful b nessman a11emp1s 10 shul down deo arcade which he believes 1s h ul 10 lhe menial health ot ctuldren R' t 1 hr 28 min I 1 ...... ....,. _..,...., ... AUITWI CfTY LMfl Eddie Rabbitt per- forms .. , Love a R111ny Night" and 'Susp1- c10ns Tammy Wynelle Sings ··0-1-v -o R-C-E and "Stand By Your Man " ( 1 hr ) tW DG(l)®l flD ... TAii -MDALLD &iZIOlll PIOflU't COURT MOWTY mMON"I PL YING CIRCUI -THI NA TCMI (It) 90¥ll "A Scent Ot Heather .. ( 1980. Orama) Veronica Hart, Vanessa oel Rio A young woman graduates from llmsh1ng school and enters a ma111age arranged by her family ( 1 hr 39 min I CZJ 90¥ll "Bad Boys" ( 1982 Orama1 Sean Penn Rem Santoni A young hood lum accidentally kills the younger brother ot a leen-age dope dealer during a police chase and is sent to a I01Jgh retormalory A' ( 1 hr 59 m111 I l mGIMTIUO tW (I) u-., ,J. A dear friend from Magnum's past strains hrs sense of loyalty when he s hired to protect a tennis star from her threats 1R1 < t rtr ID min 1 D m TOtlQHT Hoc;! Johnny Carson 1Sc1~::.I llAHUNT VIQAI IOCl(f()N) flUt UlDIGHT AmlllCA S<..heOuled author Or Wayne Dyer on achieving personal ~p1ness I 1 tlr I CC) MOV IE Sl,11g1ound ( 1984 Suspense1 f'e1Pr Coyote Mel Smith The lather ol a 11111e g1r kilted durrng an ar· mored car roboery r11re!$ a sadistic execu· f!Oner to hunt Clown lhe men responsible fC>f hef dean1 R ( 1 hr 29 min ) ~==· TIW 'Alff'f Wlllfe Nelson 1a 101ned by Waylon Jennings. Jes. st Colter and B B King 1n thl• concert ( 1 hr) (a> DAVI> IOWll: t1W 110091Jmff TCMI This concert 1arf>rJ 1n Vancouver featur8' music from tM illl.Jum 'Let's Dance " ( 1 hr ,56mtn) {I) .. ,,_ IOI IVORT e 1" Q.UI C.ct enulea Mavy metal Q!_OU~ Rez ~r11 1 t 1 nr 30 min ) tW<ll) "All 'J11+e1 Un The wesrern Fronr· ( !930. Orarrai ~ew Ayres. Louis Wothelm A Germt1• 1outh eagerly enters World war I. DYi r.1 n •oses his encnant menl as he gets 1 t11 ,1rand view or 11s ho1 ror end deslrvcllon • • r 10 rn1n J -,YWa*fT .. M •MOLL TWOOO _. "Cance1 My Rese<va11on· ( t972, Comedy) Bob H·,Pe. Eva Marie S1in1 A telev1si0n cttlt•br1tv becomes the 20 Sunday, Feb. 10 1985 ob1ect ot a homicide 1nvest1ga11on (2 hrs) I ilMlllllllllBllm-mrTIT ... CMllJl'I~ =~~~b" ( 1983. Comedy) T Adam Baldwin Orrvers of a nearly bankrupt Washington taJucab ope<ahon beCOme heroes when they rescue two kid· napped children. 'A' O ( 1 hr . 39 min ) 11::9 a .m UTI ...,. """ DAVID LITTIMIAM Scheduled Jack Hanna of the Columbus Ohio, Zoo. comedian Richard Belzer ( 1 hr.) I MIMD tlfatCOCI ,._,.. D&VICCllO llO¥W .. The Big Clock" ( t948 Suspense) Ray Milland. Charles Laugh· ton A newspaperman tries to klll the only w11ness to the murder of his glrlfrrend. (2 hrs ) '8 llO¥ll 'The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kravitz" ( t974, Comedy) Richard Orey· fuss. Randy Quaid A young Jewish teen- ager comes of age 1n Montreal while hus- tling 1n various schemes whleh he hopes will become f1nanctal windfalls (2 hrs ) I UM, ~CAii tm.1 WllDIT~MUMAllmAYtofl COLLI• IAlllTIAU North Carolina at Maryland (R) (2 hrs ) ( llO¥ll .. The Entity.. ( 1982 Ho11or) Barbara Hershey. Ron Stiver A California woman and her children are v1cllm1zed by an mv1s1ble being haunting their home 'A' l2 hrs . 5 min ) (L.J MOVll .. Touched" ( 1983. Orama) Robert Hays Kathleen Beller Despite ob· stacles lacing them. an emo11ona11y dis· turbed man and woman try 10 build a Ille t~lher 'A' ( I hr . 29 min ) (OJ llO¥ll "10 To Mldn'Qhl" ( 1983. Ora· maj Charles Bronson. Andrew Stevens A l'om1c1de detective and a criminology 11radua1e search fO< a killer of women 'R lJ hr 4 1 mm ) tlMIJ llO¥W Die Laughing" (1980 · Comedy) Robby Benson, Charles Ourn· 1ng A songw1111ng cab drl11er IS aided by a smart rflOnkey 1n proving himself innocent of a murder charge t 1 hr . 20 mrn ) ta 8 MmlCA't TOP 19 YAL81'19 IPICW.. "The Book Of Love" Guests· Paul Wil hams, Rod McKuen, Paul McCartney. The Aolt!OQ S1ones. Kt'!!;[ Rogers ( 1 hr ) 9 QIUIMll. ra• Lall MD DIATM e llO¥ll "Wall Of Noise" ( 1963, Ora- ma) Suzanne Pleshette. Ty Hardin A horse trainer returns to his flancee alter having a lltng with a married tiorse owner l? hr!>) (I) llO¥ll "The World Is Full Ot Marrted Men" ( 1980. Orama) Tony Franciosa, Carroll Bak.el A married advtr11S1ng e•ec· utrve has an affair with an amb•hous mod· el ·~-' •5 min l =1r=-MIUll COWCTIOll AU.·-'Al& y W llO¥ll "Frances' 11982. Biography) Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley Chronicle of the tragic hie of Frances Farmer. screen s1a1 of the · 30s end • 40s. whose doml· n~1n11 rno1her committed her lo an 1n san~ ~hrs .. 20 min ) h•(11) AT (J)llO'lll "~me It On Rio' t 1984. Com· edyl Mien.et Caine, Joseph Bologna A b\JS1ne$$mln vacation~ 1n RIO de Janeiro succumbs 10 an afla11 with his best friend's teen age daughter. then Ir,.. to ~t a teeret 'R' ( t hr • 50 min ) .. e Cl) Cll ... ..,..,TCM D 90¥ll "Apache" (1954. Wes1e1r 1 Bun Lancasrer. Jean Pe1ers Indians tia' tie tne U S Cavalry as settlers open if lthe=r,:~AA UCM,_AICOT -llCMIT .... llO¥ll .. Sherlock Holmes And The S~ der Woman·· ( 1944 Mystery) Basil Ra1r bOne. Gale Sondergaard Hol!'nfl sets '~' 10 ca1cn a woman wno murde~ w11h "• help ot spiders ( I hr • 30 mtn I @ ..,ftAQQMT (() AIROllCI: .... • llOnOll 6') O 90¥ll ··rende1 Mercies" ( 1982 D'"I 111111 Roberl Duvall. Tess Harper A lorri ... country singer his hie and caret11 ru1"" by a1c.ot1011sm I alls 1n love with a Te 1 .i motel owner and aec1des to make cornebach PG" ( I hr 30 mtn ) 2M H llCMI "Escape From New Yo•· ( t981 Science F1ct1on) Kun Aus!> .. Donald Pleasence In 1997, a harden1 c.11m1nal is ottered a pardon 11 he can rr ue lhP pres1aent of 1he U S from Ma han;ir ,,c.w a prison c11y A' It hr • min I MO (!) AllOTT AND COITIUO G) lllOYll '"Neath Arizona Skies" ( 19 .. Wes1ern) Jonn Wayne. Sheila Terry • cowboy ll•e!> lo rescue a young Indian , lrnm k1rJnaµperl> who are alter her inhe• Pd WP<lllh ( 1 nr ) ~= ... Tm• z., 90¥ll Funny Lady ( t97fl. Music Barbra St1e1i.and James Caan Years •' Im her rhvorce ~audev1lle and early ra 1 .,,,.., F.i1111y Brice begins a humorous I0•1 ha le •l 1,1t nnsh1p with Broadw • songwr11e1 01lly Rose 'PO' (2 hrs nun) mWMmJMO ta ·~ THI WTY HIART Gregory Harris. Ctwry I ildd ancl Perry King star 1n tr d1ama11c special about a dying World w .. II so11J1er who 1s drawn out ot his bllternE" by his lt.>llt>w s•ckmates and a warm he .. • ea 11111St' • hrs JO min 1 .. ~,"""· •l'=n1d1r1 On A Rainbow' (194 Wes1ern1 L ene Autry Smrley Burnell• <..1en~ 1l1S<:overs lhat the lather of a te"' .1gP ';hownoat singer is 1n cahOOts w11• bankrobl>ers ( I hr ) ~ ~ovrney To The Seventh Plar et I t967 Sc1enc&-Fictron) JoM Aga' Greta Thyssen Astron11u1s d1SCover bea, tiful women and llour1sh1ng grasslands ,, the b11te1 cold world or Uranus ( 1 hr 30 min) C lllCMI Rallle Qt A Simple Mar I 1964 Orama) Harry H Corbett. Otant' Cilento A girl·stiy t>achelOr tn London introduced 10 love by a nightclub hOsteS' ~hr 36 nun) ( ...... Tim (II) Ci lllCMI Lassiter .. I 1984, Orama) Ton Selleck, Jane Seymour A hlgh-cless iewe thief is t>tackma1led by lhe FBI 10 ltt>etah St 0 000 1n Nal1 diamonds pass1n1o1 thr h LC>Odon R ( 1 hr , 40 min I m econ d (lf) •OVll 'W&rGames (198J Suspent;e) Ma11hew 0r0ditf1Clo, Oabne' COlem.tn A reen-age comput., Whll INIO vertentty g11ns accen to thft Pentagon • s1ra1egic computer •ystem and nearly ~ gins World War Ill 'PO' Q 11 hr . 53 min) •C!l lmfnmi -~·--·-- -llornlng Movies-33 min I .l) Touched" I 1983. Orama) Rot>en Havs Kalhteen Beller ( 1 hr . 29 min ) •••a ... --Cit ... •(%)"Murder Al The Van111es" ( 1934. Mys-MITTOMAllT tery) Jack Oakee. K111y Carhsle ( 1 hr 10 -JUta-• .. _.,1 __ -~~MY min) -•-IWVY.... ITM,_ •©) ··Moun1a1n Famtty Rob1nsoo·· ( 1979 •Hllll 90WT Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan 12:9. ' lucky Me"" ( 1954. Romal'lee) Doris me ... Oaman1e Shaw ( 1 hr . 40 mon ) Day Boo Cummings (2 hrs ) 911 ~ ©)'AFarewetlToArms" (1957.0rama) ta 'Yentl (1983. Musteal) Barbra m¥ll "Ous1y" 11 981 Orama) 8111 Rock Hudson. Jennefer Jones (2 hrs 30 Srreisano Manely Pa1tnk1n (2 hrs . 14 Kerr Noel Treva1hen An aging sneepner- m1n ) rr11n I cler mus1 choose oe1ween loyalty to his '"Dusty' (19a1. Orama) Bill Kerr '1') Bcoadway (1 942. Mystery) employ.er and love fOf hl5 champ.on Noel Tre11athen ( t hr . 28 min ) George Rafi. Pat O"Broen ( 1 hr 30 min ) sheepdog ( 1 hr . 28 min I •@ "The Auloblography Of Miss Jane W 'C" Moun1a1n Family Robenson" ( 1979 . MOTllATHOnm Putman" ( 1974. Orama) Cicely Tyson Aaventure) Robert Logan Susan .. me ... Odetta (2 hrs ) Oamante Shaw ( 1 hr 40 min ) ..WATI •u• Ja(l) "The Buddy System" I 1984. Come ~ ·Yentl" I 1983, Musical) Barbra ... dy) Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon Streisand Mandy Pa1tnk1n (2 hrs . 14 umYal.8 1! hr., 50 min ) min ) AUCI l':ll CID "Tough Enough" I 1983. Oramar CZJ ·Carmen" ( 1983. Musical) Antonio mc:-.1,,.,_ .. W Dennis Quaid. Carlene Wa tkins (1 hr 47 Gaaes Loura del Sol ( 1 hr . 42 min.) -.°'PCMn11m min I • 119('0' "Wutnerong He1gh1s·• (1939. Ro· 1 .....,_ .. ~"Up In Arms" ( 1944. Comedy) Dan-manceJ Laurence Ohv1er Merle Oberon •T&.ltt•MnM._ A comedy ~Kaye, Dinah Shore ( 1 hr 45 min ) (2 hrs l aboul a successful lawyer whO has the CSJ ··The Young Lanc!lords" ( 1983. Ora 1::11 C Up tn Arms·· ( 1944 Comedy) Dan-chance to realize his adolescent fantasies ma) Kevin Sulhvan, Marla Gibbs ( 1 hr ny Kaye Dmah Shore f 1 hr . 45 min ) aOOut a former schoolma1e Stars Tim 55 min) H 'Tough Enougn·· I 1983. Orama) Matheson Annelle O'Toote Kathryn Har· •@ 'Ask Any Girr· I 1959 Comedy I Shir DenP1s Quaid Carlene Watkins ( 1 hr 47 rota and Jim Betustu ( 1 nr l tey Macl a1ne David Niven ( 1 hr 4 1 min I L .OW "Down Argentone Way' ( 19'0, min 1 1 1ne Loras Of O.sc1p1ine·· I 1983 Ora-Mus1ca11 Belly Grable Don Ameche ·A ~ "M ( 1930 Suspense! Peter Lorre mat Dav•O Keirn Robert Prosky t 1 hr oeaut1lut heiress follows a wealthy South Ellen Widmann ( 1 hr 39 min I 4 ) m'r1 Amer.can lrom New York 10 Argentina ( 1 -'C) .. Savage Harvest ( 1980 Ad11enture J di S ThP Y 'u"g Lanaioros I 1983 Dr a hr 34 m1n 1 Tom Skemll M1cnet1e Ph1lhps 11 hr 27 ma t<'Pv r Suthvan Marla Gibbs I 1 hr I LAIC8 min ) 55 l'T'•n fa Cll ... \ The Buday System I 1984 Come· Ml Brue Collar I 1978 Oramar Riehara ..,_.._THATT\M dyJ Richard Dreyfuss Susan Saranoon P•yt" HJ•ve~ Keire 12 hrs I L.OWllOAT flhr SOmin) "'" l Dusi, 1t981 Drama1 B•tl Kerr AIC ... Q ::S, Give A Gori A Break ( 1954 Mus•· Noel Trevalnen 11 hr 28 mon l '.& lllAAAZl9 People who were pro- cal) Marge and Gower Champion Debbie 1::11 C NevPr Say Never Again I 1983 Ao nounced Oeaa but tater rev1vea Bob Reynolds 11 hr 22 mon J .e111ure1 Sean Connery Klaus Maria Newhart and his wife Ginny -an "Hogh Hell" 11958 OramaJ John Brandauer t2tirs 17m1n) . DAU.Al Derek (la1ne Slewart 12 hrs) 0 My Fooho;n Heart 11950 Romancer ... 11:118 "Lady Hamilton' I 1969 Drama) M• Oana A"Or,.ws Susan Hayward 11 hr DITlllT~ TOM9ff Fealurecl chele Mercier, John Mtlls ( 1 hr 30 min 1 38 min 1 Van Haten's lead singer David Lee Roth, a CC) "A Family Upside Down' ( 1978. Ora Z Tht-Buddt Sys1em I 1984 Come 1ribute 10 Clark Gable ~~)Helen Hayes. Fred AStil1re ( 1 hr 38 ~~lhrR1~~a~~n ~'~~fuss Susan Sarandon I=~= lQ) "Avan111" ( 1972. Romance) Jack -· Lemmon. Jultet Miiis (2 hrs 30 min) E • •••••••• 1+1CONT/ll:f(lt)O (~ "'The Black Stallion Retwns' ( 1983 -V91U11g ,.. .OW "The St Vafentor>e's Day Massa- Adventure) Kelly Reno Teri Garr 11 hr ere f 1967 Orama) J~son Robards. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:__~~~~- NOTICE TO VETERANS If you ere an Honorably Discharged Veteran or the Armed Forces of the United States. 1n good health, you are entitled to a Double Interment Space (for you and your Spouse) 1n our Dedicated Veteran·s Section at the cost. to you of only e Single Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Deposit required by State Law. 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Featured lh1s special St Valenhne's Day ed1t1on shows viewers the I""'~""''" .. .,.., ~RD WOll.D OP '--.LI mM PM'WllWI Neal Gabler and Jef .. Irey Lyons review .. Witness," '"Mrs. Sol- le!· and "H;aven Help Us · · tH' •m11 All llAll' COS VMW Animated Bro1her Bear has a secret ad· m11er wtio reveals herself 1ust as he's at>oul 10~ hope O 0' K Boston Bruins at Los An· e1es Kin (3 hrs ) ntl ~ DAl THAT AIMOIT •~ An1ma1ed The Slyme family plans 10 disrupt Valen1tf'le·s Day with their H A T E potion but Sam CuPld saves the cl.lv w,th a <;pec1a11011e laser l .,.,. Hancls Across The Table· I 1q35 c~•mt>Cl'r CdtOle Lombard. Fred MJlMu••a' A prell'f t>ut mercenary n•dnrc1111-..t n Manhattan goes gold-dtg· i l 1,)( •l nusbano I 1 fir 20 min I MCM,_.IMTAAlftA .. .... .. 'J. A con man·s m,1n~1.-t'r:. ma> back lire on him and ieop- a101: .. tni-""""' (If Magnum anel Rtek ( 1 nr I 0 tm COllY IHOW V.tnessd becomes the ramify ~n~w. t all .lite• oeing accepted into '* :.pe1;1a1 advdnc&d program at school D .,.,. 81.r~ r And Sundance The Earl~ D·h· 1 t9N Western) Tom Bete"',1er W lhnm Katt The story of how Butch C..->l>•Ov ana tt>e Sundance Ktd met. l(.\irlell lo•ct>~ J "-l ~1r>ed notoriety (2 l\IS I 8 (fl .,.,. Cn.:tue~e-Of A Lifetime' (Prf'tTl•eie ()! 11nJ 1 Peon~ Marsl'lall, Mary \"h'IOn\>v Ar> l°' "'''e .-:cc•ng Wlth the ups a"d OO'*ns ot 11101N?·rh-00d lurt~ compjl- u ted by lite s .la~" ~~s (l(ltetS Ha- ••• s lf0Nn<1n Tr .:i•ri 01'1 .t ~1ut1 ng com- Pt'tiltOn ol s'*11nn111 ~ c,cf•og ano 1unntng 12 hr$ J .... ...., .... ,. un ....,, T ff TWT Featur9d van H lefl s IHd singe-Od">d Lee Roth a tr1t>uta to C rk a.~ 11111i!Q I t'11111•w .... ........... .,,. CIUAWATI ... "T~ ~-a\ 11972 AOl4n- 11.11• S!P\ Mc()ueeti, A M1cGraw A re- i:..nl"r petoi.d con~• •"d l'l;s W\te take pen 11i a be~ roOl:*Y tnQ•nMred by a Ct 9d l)fl$On Qtfle .. 1 .I~ ~·'90 •· tti Cfoe9M ~~Ois.M : .," l I .,..,_ MiiWll AQlllNI Clvl6lie Myst .. .es ... On tl'le night .,.., lrom l~ a ,our- ' ~· murder~ ~ "-" lht I-tort OI a "'°"'*' W'tn a I ~ 22 Sunday. Feb 10. 1985 wno commrtred s1.11c1de Q ( 1 hr I ~.,.,. "The Man Who Loved Women' (1983. Comedy) Burt ReynOlds Jutte An drews A sculptoc and compulsive womanizer dies. and his analyst searches 1n vain to drscover why he genumety fell m IOve wit h every t>eauuful w oman tie ever met 'A" i'.j 1 hr • 50 min ) (E) ~ umTIM.L. Arizona State at S6uthern Cat (2 hrs ) CB) ...... Two Of A Kind" ( 1983. Ro mance) Jotin Travot1a, Olivia Newton John A self-styled inventor and a t>ank teller are chosen by the Supreme Being to pte>ve mankmd's worthiness 'PO" I 1 hr . 28min) CJ) .... "'The Stack Stathon Returns· ( 1983. Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teri Garr A boy travels to the Sahara Desert to find his beloved Arabian stallion. which was re claimed by Its previous owner. 'PG" ( 1 h1 33 min.} m .vii .. Bronco Busler"' ( 1952. Ad· venture) John Luna Scott Brady A champt0n rodeo star becomes a rrvat both ll'l the Mg and 1n romance. ot a young 11der he had earlier befriended . • hf . 30 min.) a:aa e PAl&YTD When Alex and James Jarrett start a tutoring buSlness they wind l~=he same g1r1 LMIOAT .. ~•-The Simons mvestt- gate a blactcma111ng scheme invOlvlflQ the notorious Mickey Mouse Mob and a union le&cjer who went AWOL durnlg the Viet nam War ( 1 hf ) D m ~ Sam is tleld to a long-for go11en Signed agreement that he marry Jacqueline B•$Set or forfeit his t>ar I ... _. .... SchedUted HotlywOOd Wives'" autho1 Jackie Cot11ns Angie Otc ktnson. Mary Crost>y Andrew Stevens Joanna Cassidy ( 1 hr ) e .,., • ., .. Agatha Ch11stie Mysteries II" On the rnght train from London. a 1our nahst suspects murder when he nears the st0ty ot a woman with 1 spht personaltt~ who committed SUIClde c;> ( t hr I • WIWlct WTM 'The Jewel In The Crown" Months attar Bart>te leaves Mabel's home and IS tnJUfed 1n a nc::kstiaw accident, Saratl hnds ~ in a mtSSl()l'I hos· pital (Pitrt 9 of 14) O ( 1 hr > .. ··cartnef'I' I 1983 MUSOCd ) An tonio Gades LaU11 del SOI ()lreetOt Car· IOs Sauta s ve<StOn of the Bizet o~ra .ts a chOreOgraphe( tins in ove oN1th the woman he haS cast 1n !he title rOle and reellty beglf'l.S to mirrOf art R 1 t hr 42 min) •@.,.. ··0ownti Racer 1 1969 Of•· ma) Rot>ett ~ord Ge~ Hac11man As a r9SUl1 ot c•cumsta~ an A~r1C.1n Sii• t>um t>ec::omes an Olyrnp.c:: champoan 12 hr$-. 10 min ) -· • ...r CCUIT Billie d•SC::O~S the man she loYe's 15 a cnml/\I, end s1'e must de~ hin'I in court CJ) .,. ·nie St vai.ntine s Day Mas· Slef•·· f 1967 Orama) Jason Rot>aras. Geof~ S.• In the 1920s Under#Ofld kltlQPtn Al CaPoM moes the bloody war~ Slllughter ot seven 11va1 gang membe~ <2 hf'S ) ... Y9tltl' t 1983 Musica11 Bar· bfa Su~ M8t'IO)-PatiMll'l F•om B:asheYIS ~·1 shot1 SIOfy In tum-of ·•~entury Eastetn £Vf~. a ~ women dl9glas. I a men in ordW 10 purlUI tfle ~lion tradt ~ b biddln to .JHr women PG c;> (2 hrs 14 m•n 1 m ..rr GA.L.LDY .. a CD DOTI LMl*I va1 undetgoe painful therapy to regain her memor1 Gary becomes suspicious when he s n · auo..,ed to meet w11tl Gatvoston Joshu 1 has reg1ets dOOut breaking up with Cath"t q ( t nr t CJ 6:) HlJ. ITmT ..... Gotdbtum• saves a young woman's hie during an 1r vesllgatron ot 1n1ernat1onal weapons sale~ Fay nsks pe •• 1n an at:>use case ( t hr Rlf,•o I M:M llAM. ll'OOR MM IOOll t Audy (Pt- ter Strauss) oesp11e the strong objeGtior· . 01 his mother (Dorothy McGu11e) flna11 mames Juhe \Susan Blal\ely) {Part 9 t·' 12) (1 hr ) fll FAWl.TlTOWDI 8i) ,_ L.m 'Deregulation Good v Bad7"' Guest Cornell U1'1vers1ty ecOl'\o mist Allred Kahn I t nr ) C' llO¥ll ··Purple Haze ( 1982 Orama Peter Nelson. Chuck McOuarry The S< c1al turmo;I ot the 1a1e 1960s is reflected ,, rne e.cpe11ences ot two young men 1968 R ( 1 hr 45 min ) ...,NOU(W) _,... When ChH ,5 C>futa11y at tacked the Waters b1othe•s go unoercov ' er t~d the culprits O -... ...,. ... lOntl .... IOM ...... (II) .,.,. A f JrP,.,P.! To Arm<. ( t957 Drama} -Aoo Huo-;on Jennifer Jon~ A wounoed Am<>"car SOidier tatts 1n IG"" ""'th n.s Engh'>t' nur~ • World 1/1.ar I Ital-., 2 hrs 30 m1r 1 s --..9 1w1e,,• Cl1 ~ m..,,. ._..WU &CAM fllOf\n COUllT ..n '""°"' P\.\WQ CllCUI -llACleQ WlllCl l (W) 1.....,.,. Nano r 1981 Orama 1 Kai; Berger Jean Pierre Aumont A oeauttfv1 and w111lv1 prosltlute puts l'ler appe;irance and t>O<h 10 use 10 OO'Con>P. Jhe tour of tte to""" R 1 N )2 rr.1n I ~ .,.,. ·venll 1198J MuSIC<ll) Bar· t>ra S•re•sar:: M~r \l~ Pat"'ll•n From ~ac Bastle"rs S·~ ~ snor1 story tr. rurn·or me-centur 1 Eastern Europe. a , J1'1Q ""cman <l•SQu•ses hers.ell u a ma,. rl'l (';ttj('1 ' • UISU*! ' ~ eOuca•on tradito<>n· 1111 tvrt>H.:~ to Je......V• ..,om.n PG O t2hrs '4Ml'l f 1. .,.,. The WO'lO ts Full 0 1 Marr.a Men l '98-0 Orclm9) Tony Franc::.os.a Ca11oft Ba~e' A mam~<l eel'<ler 1Slrig e•ec· u'"•°£' "as cln arra r w. th an .imt>.1tous mod· .i R •,. 45 m•n 1 1 • ...., .. 0 n::ll mCf Ml.AT All peel~ •IAt 0 9t have t .J4.ID'e ""'-'<fl!l .J hrm 1 ,.., '0ITlll'l I 1Jt0;;•1f'Q up a ~ a• l Giamt>orie l!C:r •o ~n1.ty t D e ~ Hos• ... M , Carson Scl'le<l1.. La~~m ~•cO;t. • 1--;.~~ ......., ..... U'-" ftl•XA t• W,.tltwl ...... ,.cam ~ e_!Pla1ns lhe wpernatural ( 1 hr 30 min 1 1t:ll Ql) llOWll "Ll'I Abner" ( 1959 MuSICal~ Peter Pa1"19', Julie Newmar It's a dark day 1n Dogpatch for Lo'I Aoner wt'len 11e learns the Army is moving ,,., to lest t>ombs ano Oa1sy Mae s getting t11m c:os· er to the altar ( 2 hrs 25 mon J tb9 ~ llDWll 'The Changeling · ( 1979. Hor· ror) Ge<>fge C Scott. Trtsh Van Devere A widowed music professor renls a house Iha! is haunted by a res11ess spirit N!lh an Old score 10 settle A 11 hr 49 mon tt9 ..,_ "The Buddy System t t984 Comedy) Richard Dreyluss Susan Saran dOO Romantic complications ensue when a lonely boy targets a gadget mver11or and would·be writer as a match !Or nos s•n91e mo1her PG' (1 hr 50 mon 12:9,,....., .. nl Oii MOU ftlOOD llDWll ··A Guide For The l\Aam ed Man ( 1967 Comedy) Walter Mallhau Rooeri Morse An ei1per1enced philanderer takPS on the las)( of educating a reluctant '°lus· band on 1nflde1tty (2 hrs I ~ ... ..., ... QWl.ll"I Mm.I ..,_ MAW Hosts Torri' di'ld Na~ Seaver (R) ml D m UTI ~ wmt DAW> l.ITT1lmM Scheduled comedian Albert Brooks I' hr) I ~ MrTCMCOC1C 'MllNTI YAKTD•211• llOWll ·son Ot Pa1e1ace 195~ Comedy) Boo Hope Jane Russet After 1nhe11t1ng a large pale or debts an Easte•n· er marries a wealthy Western girl 12 hr!. I e llOWll "Viva Maii·· {1969 Comedy1 Peter Us11nov Jonathan Wonlers A group of Me11icans relive the AlarT1<, • cr...sP~ t day Tei1as (2 hrs J I LOWl,.-CM tm.I MClllUAIOll . . • COi LW IASIT9AU. A,.zona StalP .l' Southefn ca1 (A) 12 hrs I ~--The Man Who Loved Women I 1983. Comedy) Buri ReynOlds Ju••e An· drews A sculptor and compulsive womanizer does and has analyst searChPS in vain IO dtSGOlle• wny he genuinely letl '" IOve with 8\181y beau1olu• woman ne evPr met 'R ( 1 hr 50 mon I aoae Cl) llOWll "The Omega Man ( 1971 $c1ence·F1c11on) Charlton Heston Antho ny Zefbe A sc1en11s1 who has survived a ~estahng germ war tries to pe<lect an 8ntld<>te IOt tne rema1n1nQ survivors white beMI by vamplfe·hke v1c11ms o• t~ hOIO- • "Savage Ha~t" 11qeo A~nture1 Tom Skemll Machf>Ue Ph1ll·~ (I "' ?7 mtn } .. ·Carmen ~ 1983 Mlis1ca1 Anl Jmo GadeS laura dcl Sot ( 1 hr 42 min ) •Ill) "The Su~ 01 My German SOld 1 ( 1978 Or ma) l<H51y McNichOI B•uC!' Oew;on (2 rvs 1 •CC) "Advenlures 0 1 MArco Poto 119)8 Drama) Gary Cooi>ttr Bitsrt Ra1t1oone I 1 hr . 40 m1n) Oevld Cow4'rh•ld' 11983 Orama1 Anoma1eo vo-c.-. oy A Miugons Pru11p H101on I 1 rar 12 mll'l I 119(0) "A Hefo Ain't Nothrn EM A and wicl'I" P977 ()fom9) CtCely Ty'\On P11u4 Wini~ C 1 nr 47 man ) caus1 1RJ 1 1 hr 20 mon ) W G .,_ "The Sheoherd Of The Hiiis' f 1941 Drama1 John Wayne. Betty Field Ozark Mountain people attempl 10 save their land from outSl.de tnvadefS (2 hrs ) 8 ATnll--~ Roger Eberl arid Gene $.sk~ rfN'eW 'Mrs Solfel 'Sonowrater " .. Witness" and " 1964 ' 9 lllrmTU•rT TW Featu1eo Van Haler,.s lead singer David Lee Roth a tnbute to Clark Gabie • .,. On Moooltgl'll Bay" 1195 I MuSJca 1 OorrS Day. Goroon MacRae A tOVng Noman rans 11"1 IOlle With a man wno can 1 loterare l'ler lavor1te pastimes. (2 hrs) 0., .,_ P· vate Teac~. CNo Date Aou111 1 ,,, 30 m.n 1 f .,. Bad Boys 11982. Orama! Sean Penn Rent Santoni A YOUOO hood· tum accidentally kills the younger brother ,11 a leen·age dOpe dealer dUnng a police l'lase and s sent 10 a tougtl refOf'matory R 1' hr 59mm I c;)MOTllAT 1:11 T .,.. "Damien Omen II' ( 1978 HOf ron W1lllam HOiden, lee Grant A wealthy 1nous1raahst anci htS second Wife adapt has 'leeeaseo t)(Othe<'s SOl'I a mysteoous toung51et whO ·S actually lhe ChlO of the Devol R ( 1 nr 50 man I 1:11, tMAT-=o. ~ CC1U.1C11011 LCM-. AU.•nll,Al&Y _,.. ANNJ.ator t 96'() Suspense Rot>efl FOf'St~ Robin R.kat A NOy a qalOf tnat nas oeen nusneo into a catv ;ewer system grows 10 monstrous size 1"'d oevetoes a taste '°' numans R 1 • hr 34 mint ~ ti _,.. 'Blame 11 On Ro0 j 198' Com e<"ly M en.a~ Cane ~ Bologna A businessman 11acation•ng '" Rio <lit ~ro wccumos to .an atta11 ""''tn his best Ir end's teen·age daugt'ltlf tl"tetl tries to lleep •1 a secret R ( 1 IY 50 min I a.I i =-... __,_lae '*' ... MOTllAT !:ti...,. ... llOWll ·c t1a1 ~ Clief\ T'le Trap 1947 MfSletyl S•df\ey Toier Maritan MOfelano en.nae detect Ye C/iatlae C/ian picks l'llS way caretulty througti the ciues of a strange ano c>eadl'y myStefY ( 1 ht 30rnon I ~..,, l9MUllT Tl•I C•-·--- l All Nlgrlt long 11981 COIT'tedy ("~ Hackman Bartlfa S1reisano 11 ht 28m°" I .. H Secf'!'d T~ougtits t 1983 eom.dy) Lueoe Arnai Ctaig W.s.son 11 rv 38 J Troe Al"l'\allflg Mr Blunoet'I~ 11972 F llntdS) 1 Lawenoe Naismith lfl'l"e ~reo l'llCI< I I l'lr 39 l'fWl l 11111 C' ·cna~ To a. Fr .. • 1 197~ Ad "'-"'~•1 M•k• ~· ~ l<ane ( rv 28 tT\11'\ I 'Ste!la OaJIGS t 1937 OrllN) Battle •a Sto,,.,..ycl. Joho Boles. I l IY St min 1 •'CJ ·v.,,t1 t 1983 M\.illcal) Barbre Sir n'1)" Pattinlun 12 In 14 ' ~Ju Lignt Uo .,, l ... 11977 Ro- 11'1411'10 I [)\jl C<lf1ll Jee ~ I t 1'11 )0 l'l'ltf'I } C1:E llOWll 'Ho1 Dreams" ( 1983. Fantltlly) Anna Venl\lfa. Jame GlllS. 'Miett 8'19 t.nos the paSSIOO in her mamege tS fading. a Noman IS Plagued by sensual fantasies.. l rar JOm.n ) .. ,,..,.,., ll!Llll-•11 AllOTT -COITIU.O llOWll "New Frontier" (1 935. West- ern> Jottn Wayne, Muriel Evans The Three MesQUlteets aid a QIOUP of ranchers wnose land nas oeen s1ruc11 by a flood ( 1 hr I ~~ .. ,.. j:; llOWll The BO<XJy System" ( 198', Comedy I AIChafd Oreytvss. Susan S.r~ dOn Romantic complteatl00$ ensue When a IOnely ooy targets a i>adget inventor and wOUld-oe .vr•ter as a matcn f()( hes Slng6e mottler PG t 1 hr 50 min ) Gl»~MM aim ~.,. La Trutte' 1 1~2. Clfama) lsa- oene H1J~ Jacoues Spoessier An n- nocer>t French country Q!f1 resists al at- •empts ?o COlrupt rt8f Oy the men ., '* ote botn n France arid Japan as sne ••ses lrom peasar11 trout-farmer to the "e'Onts of e>us.ness success (Subtltled) A 1 N S6m.n 1 t1I 'I .,. Tne vounc;i Lan<nords" ( 1993 Orama Ke ... n SY""'an Marla Gibbs. All ambitious or°"P or tee<iage<s try to ,..,. • CJ•laotdated bv•ld•ng ,,., a New vonc City ne.gnoorf'IOOd ::; 1 ' l'\r 55 m.n I •w,Amt• ~ =-Tl'\e B'Q Brawr ( 1980 A~ •ure1 Jacllte Cnan. Jose Fetre< The son Of a restaurant O*ne< enters an interstate '<JN1ng matCl'I ana is potted againsl a s.a- -1~1:l::::, · ;(":::. :"Mr Moto In Daoget lslaOd" 1 1939 My-stery Pet8f Lorre Jean Her· :>flOlt "'' Mo10 <S P<esseo .nto servic. 0y tl"e go..ernment to "'alt a Puerto Rican~ n'l-Of'd·Stnuggllf'lg ..x>et' atoOtl 11 IV , JO "''"' L • MlW(IQ 1f.,.,. My F<><»sn Heart . ( 1950, Rlc>- -n.1nce D.lina Andre.vs Susan Hay#8fd A pregnant YOUfl9 Womat\ finds i'letYlf WI .Jespa.r wt\en Iler 50k2ier lovef is krMed OJI· ,,., me wa1 ( 1 rv 38 min J -ICOl'T --lllfr( ~~ T tmer<Jef I 1982 Scaenoe-f"tetlon) Fre<i Ward Be •nda 8aU411' C 1 rv 3S "',., S .i\ l.Vld W.t'td In Augusl ' I 19& t Dr•• .... .a 1 A1t>t9N Scon M*1owe r 1 ,,, 20 ,,,,,, I -all Ryn Srranger Run C 1973.. ~ensel Patroeie Neal. CIOf1S L~ man (2 hrs 1 -r T8'ms 0 1 Ef'deam'lant" 11983. 0r.. '" Stt>f~ U.aclaine ~ Winger 12 rws tO'"'" I nlltl Tomt' Tra\19oers" P 97iS ~c- 1'0"1 Rieha•o Buel'lart Sam Groom 11 "' )() ""'"' I C H l\S Crv.sttan Anc»ften' t 1"2. M•J'M:8 11 M r !(a,. .....,,,,,... (I rv . ~,.. Sunday, Feb 10, 1985 23 ' CB) "K1dco" t t984. Comedy) Scott Schwarll. Cinnamon Idles ( t hr . 44 mm) (Q) "Spacehunte< Adventu1es In The For- bidden Zone" ( t983. Science-F'ictton) Peter Strauss. Molly Ringwald. (I hr .. 30 m1n.1 (I) "Max Dugan Retums" ( 1983. Com&- ay) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards ( I hr 38 min) _ ........ MoviM- -· "South Sea Woman" (1953. Adven-H.rre) Burt Lancaster Virg1nra Mayo (2 hrs ) ... W (OJ "Cneech & Chong s Slit! Smoktn ( t983. Comedy) Richard Maun. Tommy Chong ( I hr . 3 t min ) (%) "M1dr11gnr ( t939 Comedy) Don Amee.he. Claudette Colbert ( I hi . 34 min) G 'Leiter Of lntrO<luchon" ( 1938. Ora· ma) Ann Sheridan Adolpne Meniou f 1 hr . 30 rnin ) W "Atrplane II The Sequel" (1982. Comedy) Robert Hays. Juhe Hagetty. ( 1 hr , 2'5 min J •(C) "Adventures 01 Marco Polo" (1938 Drama) Gary Cooper Basil Rathbone ( t hr , 40 111111 I CHJ "The Wo111ter CJI II All" (1974 Oocu· mentary) f I r.r 1~ rr1111 ) •(O) "A Heru A1r1 t Nolh1n' But A Sand wrch '' ( t$7 f D111mn1 Cicely Tyson Paul W1nf1elo ( I r.r 4 7 min J (%)"The Hvust-0 1 uod' (1980 Come dy) Charles Haid Tun Matheson ( t hr 48 m1n I •CCJ "Challenge To De rree" ( t975. Ad venture) M1~t' Ma1urk1 Jimmy Kane ( 1 hr 28m1n) CH) "Oav1d Copperl1t111.:r ( 1983, Drama) Antmareo Vo1c.es by Ross H1gg1ns, Philip Hinton (I hr 12 m111 t •Cl) "The Brass Ring ( 1983. 01ama) Dina Memll. Sylv1;, S1dnPy ( 1 hr . 21 m~) . •CD "S1tvN Streak 11<ne Comedy) Gene Wiider Jill Clityburgh (2 hrs 30 mtn ) ([) "Somewhere In Time ( 1980 ranl1t 1y) Ctmllepher Reeve JanP Seymour I t hr . 4'& min) (Q) ··ventl' t 1981 Musical) Barbra Slreltand. Mandy Pa11nk1n (2 hrs t4 min J CJ) "Rider On fhe Rain· ( 1970, Suspense) Charles Bronson. Jill Ireland t! l\f,. 69 m10.) •e "Aetcue From G1lhg1n's Island" (t9781 Comedy) Bob Denver Alan Hale Jr. (2 hra.) •a:> ''Hans Christian Ander~n ( t952 Mutlc&I) Danny Kaye Jeanma1rc ( 1 hr SO min ) -·······----· young tawye< d1Yorces he1 banke< hus· band to t>eeome involved with a muS1C1an wnose senStbth11es are hopelessly mired m 1960s 'PG' ( 1 h1. 38 min) .,_ "Max Dugan R.iurns" I 1983, Comeay) Marsha Mason, JaiOn Robards A widow's ne'er-~well father. who aban- dOfled her when she was a child ol nine, snows up with a bad heart condition and a su1tca~ tull of 111-gotten money ·pa· ( 1 hr, 38 mlfl I MOT IUT MOT\m ...... ..WA11_1._ ... ...-YlaL9 M.ICI 'Uam/~ .. .,.. -. Oii flOllT\lm AMII Mnrt mllY WOIU LMC9I ,. Cll ... ..... U..TMAT'f\19 LMIOAT .... Q P& UIAJl9 Magazine publisher Malcolm FOfbes. lee Marvin I ~•H•IT ,.._,. Featured Gladys Kn~~!.r,td the Pips a tnbvte lo Hu=~~ ·=== ~ llCMI "Second Thoughts" ( 1983 ComOdy) Lucre Arnaz Craig Wasson A young lawyer divorces her banker hus- band 10 become 1nvoil1ed with a musician whoc.e sensib1hlles are hopelessly mrred 1n t 960s 'PG' (I hr , 38 min) (%) llCMI "The River Niger" ( 1976, Ora· ma) Crcely Tyson James Earl Jones A block ghetto tamuy I rle$ 10 make 11 tlfe 101 11~11 but must cope with a terminal lllne&!I and other pressuras that threaten 10 rear It f!eart A' ( t hr , 40 mm ) 7111 ([l) llCMI "Godzilla Vs The Sea Mona1e1" ( t967. Sc1ence-FIC1ton) Aklra Takarada T oru Watanbe Godzilla and Motnra eave a vmage enslaved by a sea monster. ( 1 h1 55 min I 1'l9 G UWTI TO ~ Me LACIY Stars Sharon Glass and Tyne Daly and axecu- trve producer Barney Rosenswelg discuss the 1e11ar-w1111ng campaign that helped bl1ng the se11es "Cagney & la~" back trom cance11a11on two years ago and Ila achievements 51nce I Im PAl&UIUD U. MOW M mow Featurtd: travel Into lhe heart of I. A with young "Urben Irwin" ano the people whO keep the city moving. a took at the underground cable vaulls houSlng the L09 Angeles telephone hnes • tien1nd-1he-scenes 1()()1( at the third largest bus 1ystem In North Amerlca. t!a11esd1op Ori L A '1 freeways with C.I· Trans IMIDMOATU.. .. ~CCUT .... 'IWULUT1 .,,,., ........ Oii .... ..... ,.-...... ... "You Ugl'lr Up My Life" ( 1977 Roma~) Otdl Conn Joe Sllvet An 11 ptrtng songwritw lfiet 10 cope with 1"8 thrM ITlt(I 1n ·hef hit while establlsnmg tier ow~:f;¥i 'PG'{t hr • 30 min I ( • l'W Senlor1 Anal Match I hf I •umTUU.Atlenta Hawks al Lot Lakert (2 n~ . 30 min ) l uc.,_ .. ,.,, .. Cl) ....... : • .-Oii LOii- DC* The Canadian vocalllr performs er the Royal Alber! Halt In this celebratlOO ot the past 25 years of English pop 1T1YS1c Guests include Banana1ama. Bruoe Mur ray. Dusty Spnngheld and Miu Piggy 0 a~ C008IAa POU. When Danny 1s kidnapped while posing as the daughter ol a Latin Amerrcan leader, Liz's plans 10 protect the g111 and her mother go awry ti hr) a llCMI "The Undefeated" ( 1970 Western) John Wayne. Rock Hudson A Union Army colonel continues lo lead his men 1n10 battle unaware that the South has 511..' ned a peace treaty (2 hrs.) G ®) .._ White vacationing et a dude ranch the go\lernor decides to re 1tre. bul Benson has other Ideas O 0.aa'IWLD • anm.-r 1..-n Featured Gladys Knight and the Pips. a tribute to Humphrey Bogart m llCMI "Valdez ts Coming" (1971 Western) Burt Lancaster, Susan Clark The murderer of an innocent black mar· runs into trouble when he attempt$ to re· pay the man's widow by laking up a co1 lechon (2 hrs I 1 .... ..,.-.... WALL tTmT -Guest Susan M Byrne. preSldenl. Westwood Management Corpora t 1()(1 ®llCMU "Lassiter " ( 1984, Drama) Tom Selleck. Jane Seymour A high-<:laas iewe1 thief rs blackmailed by lhe FBI to liberate $10,000 in Nazi diamonds passing lhro~ondon 'R' O ( 1 hr . 4'0 min ) "The Keep" ( 1983. Drama) Scott Glenn. Jurgen Prochnow The Ger· man army 1n Nazl·occupled Romania finds e stone tor11hca1ton that houses an evll su pernalural power 'A' ( 1 hr., 38 min.) G llOWll "The Lone Hand" ( 1954. West· ern) Joel McCrea. Barbara Hale A man devotes himself 10 apprehending QOld thieves even though It means making hea".l.persooal sacrlhces ( 1 hr . 30 min ) • e 1111 -•• Webster deals With feel· lngs of guilt and ,ealousy when he dltcOV· ers that Katherine's pregnancy IS IUdden· lhreat9'\ed (Parr 2 of2) Q TtCTAC'**' LCMIOAT llnMt.t WM.L 11'mJ -Guest. Susan M. yrnt. prnldent. WeatwOOd ManagerMnt Corpot a' 1()1'1 • -""COQNllllMllm ....... ...,. "Ftlr Houtlng Ccunctt· Opening MOft Ooort" The Council, wh1ch rec.rv• ~ 1,000 In· qu1111$ pfr year, continues to battle dlt· crlm1nat1on 1nvo1v1ng the right 10 own or rent a home (1) .. ,..,. .. e Cl) NU.Al The Ewing brolherl f()(m • pe>werful alliance to keep Ewing Oil out of Cliff's hands. Donna's worried abOut Ray gelling H"lvol\led tn one of J.R ·s grand de· IQ (t hr) e Y Otana and Lydia reluctan11y j()ln IOtON to tend oft the chafltnge1 pr ... nt- IO by mem~• of tht rtsl&ta~ and a ,~ i.t;Wile 119ng ( 1 hf ) e 119 MW Otterm!Md to help tht only woman he truly loved, JteM comes to tht aid of het cuntnt bOyfritnd wtio'111roett0 t>y gangsters. O ( 1 ht.) --l'riclay Cont. I .... _.,. ~TUCU mAT SM DlllWICll "Man From Moscow" When Wynne's plan lor Penkov sky's escape 1s discovered by Sovoel se· curtly, Wynne 1s returned to England ano PrioVSl(y is sentenceo to death (Parr 3 of 3) Q (1 l'lr) G ,_ .... "Black-Jewish Coah11on" Guests. Howard Urn11ers11y t11story proles- SOf Mary Frances Berry, Rabbi Balfour Brickner of New York's Stephen Wise Free Synagogue. Harvard sociology professor Nathan Glaze< ( 1 hr I " CC) llO¥W "Angel' ( 1984. Orama) Chit Gorman. Susan Tyrrell An inrelhgenr Siu· denl 11.Jfns 10 prostitution so that she can pay the tu111on at an exclus111e high school 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 mrn ) (I) TGf U. .,_ Bernard Taylor vs Gerald Hayes 1n a featherweight bou1 scheduled tor 10 roonds. lrom Lake Tahoe, Nev (RJ (2 tlrs 30 min) llO¥W "The Lonely Guy" ( 1984 Com edy) Ste..e Maritn. Charles Grodin Airer his Mxy girllriend leaves hrm. a young man laces a IOnety Ille and writes a best selling boOk whteh serves as a guide tor other tooesome men 'A' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) C?l.o¥11 "Terms Of Endearment" ( 1983, Orama) Shirley Macla1ne. Debra Winger James L Brooks's chronicle of the 30- year 8\lolution of the complex bul IOvlftg reta11onsl'l1p between a mother and her in- dependent daughter 'PG' (2 hrs 10 min) •Cf) llO¥W "Starship ln11as1ons" (1978 Science-Fiction) Robert Vaughn Christo pher Lee A UFO expert 101ns w•th a friendly ahen commander to ballle a P'1os- 111e I01c:e determined to 011er1ake Earth (2 l'trsl..r -1 ()) P~ CMIT Mellssa and Cole s sometimes stormy relationship •S leg1t1m 1zed as they beeome husband and wile Q_ (1 hr) U e llm VICI Crockell and Tubbs seek the 11d of a petty thief 1n 1he11 1nves11- gation of deadly Jamaican drug dealers i ),.j.1 hr) n I~ Mall IS determined 10 l1nd out who 19 trying 10 kill P'11s uncle and the aurvlvlng memoers ot a cold war ~ group Q ( t hr ) g llCN .... POOll ... IOOl I Rudy (Pe· ter StraUS$) and Julie's (Susan Blakely) marriage is threarened and Tom Jordache (Nick Nolte) tS put olf ship alter tie hes an exploswe encoonter with a dangerous ad· vttfsary (Part tO ot 12) ( 11") ~ ,,, AMllA: 1"1 llAITB ... Tl'llS documentary pomays the Ille of Thomas Edward Lawrence. explor Ing the mottves ol 1h'ose whO influenced him and the questK>OS raised by his acc1 dent11t donlh (I hr l G -Me __. "1'IR THI lmYOLU-ftOll A r.er1es of 1nteMewt reveals lhe ef- tecta of ttle 1exua1 revok.mon on retaoonc; betWHO men and women durtng the past 2~ yein (1 hr) llO¥W "High Roed To Cllina" (1983 Oii,.,,.) Tom 8elleck. Bt5S Armstrong A mlll!Onatrtta hires a hard-dr1nk1ng ex W<>fld War I flying see 10 setareh IOI her ~~Iott lather 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 45 min.) CD) llOWll "Angel" ( 19~7. Orama) Mitr ltf'l9 Oletr1Cn. Motvyn Douglas. A bOred wilt M arches fOf romance In Paris ( 1 h1 •5 min I ... ·The Lo~ Guy" ( t~ Com edvl $1 Yt' Martin Charltt Grodin Aller his sexy girlfriend leaves him , a young man faces a lonely hie and writes a best- selling book thar serves as a guide for other lonesome men 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ·IOmG .. _,.TUCll ..... w ... aoeemi CA 1W 88Cl)(ll e ... TAXI ... WU &OSI• NOfllnCCUT **""'"°"'"'*'~ IUYIOY \UO llAIA'llll •llMT&KO tW ....rTUClt '1::11 Cl) llCMI "Kill And K1H Again" ( 1981. Adventure) James Ryan. Anneline Kr1e1 A marllal ans expert battles the m1t11ons o f a power-mad scientist mtelll Oil enslaving mankind (R) (2 hrs. 15 min) 8 8) TONIGHT Host Johnny Carson Scheduled iau ar11s1 Michael Urbaniak I'!}~·="~ l VIUI ROCIPOMNll LAW ..-..cA Host Dennis Wholey ( 1 hr ) ~ llOVll "l11tle Darhngs" ( 1980 Come- dy) Tarum O'Neal, Krtsty McNiehol At summer camp, two reen-age g.rls com- pele to see whO wrll be lhe first lo lose her vir ·A· 1 t hr . 35 mtn ) ,...,,. ROC«t11M• ) llOVll "Slumber Party '57" ( 1975 MtJ«;1ca11 Oebta Winger Janet WOOd H1g~1 school girls spend an evening detail· 1ng the apocryphal s1011es 01 their lirsr 1011es ·R' 11 hr 29 min ) m 1'1 CWI Scheduled a happy ending to a child abur..e story ( 1 hr 30 min I 11'9r0 llOVll Heiaven's Touch" ( 1981 Ora ma) Kelly N1cMls Joanna Storm Some 11nge1s realize that the death ol a shy ac· countant was a mistake and transform his body to thar of the most handsome mall on Ear lh ( 1 hr , 30 min l ~ llOVll "Bad Boys" I 1982. OtamaJ Sean Penn Rem Santoni A young tlood- lum occ1oen1e1ty kills rhe younger brotner or a teen-age dope dealer during a poliee chase and is sent to a tougti reformatory 'A' (l hr . 59 min ) .. I,.., .. OJ)MICROCKI llOVll "The Thing Wuh Two Heeds' ( 1972 HorrOI) Rl.\y Milland. Rosey Oner Tne heao ot a racial bigot rs ironically • transplanted to tne bOdy of a black man 2 hrs l ... ..,,. ... ISIOl'TaOOI (It) MOVll "L.tPp$ & McCain" ( i978. Comedy) Paul Thomas. Rick Luiz Two modetn-day cowboys have a var~ly of unusual enGoonters alter \ll$1ltng a Wett ern ranch ( 1 hr . 15 min I tMt ltl)...,. TUClt 11111 D e fllmAY _,. vmol Interview with Bryan Adams v1~ by MadOMo f"M" ltrt0I Gitt") Iha Ca11 ("Why Can't I Have 'Y~1?"). Jut.an LeMon ("Too Late FOf GOOdbyes"). REO Sl)Mdwagdn ("C.n't FIQl'lt ftl1'i f"oet1ng '). Jeffery Olborne ['Bo1oeruno1' ) ( t hr , 30 min.) a TAUl,..MDAM-An amattvr warlock •t convlllC8d ha u win a $19 mu 11on JACkpot an<1 lattf Mtfts rev.nge on IN!' "'llal Wlrtl'ler e IOllDll•tTUJ- (f) .,_ "The Doberman Gang" ( 1972. Ofama) Bryon Mabe. Hal Reed When a pair ot crooks train a gang of Oobermans to steal and respond to commands by whistle lhe dogs tool their master$ by learning their lessons a hltle too well (2 his J 0 IOCIC*' WI CA • _,,.. "Prvdence And The Pill" ( 1968 Comedy) Deborah Ken. David N111en A woman beeomes pregnant when aspirin 1s taken instead ot birth control e!lls (2 hrs ) I L.M,Al.--l•C:.M•lm.I PA1ft.TYTOW91 1UCI -MD Dallas Ttmes.-Hetald lndOOI Meet trom Danas (R) (2 hrs • 30 min ) 1AU.A•• nt1 UW111 The uncon-11en11ona1 comedtan pe<lorms at the East Country Performing Arts Centor ·~ San Ol- ~o. Cahl ( l N ) WU _,.. "Island Ot Lost Souts" ( 1933, Horror) Charles Laughton. Richard Arlen. Based on the story by H G Wells. A demented scientist perlects a mett\Od to convert 1ungte animals into human sa- vages l l h1 30 min ) @) enaTY•IT 1W Featured. Gladys Kllight and the Pips, a tribute to Hum= Bogart e ·romorrow 'ls For811er" ( 1948, Orama) Claudette Colbert. Orson Welles A woman 1~ reunited with her husband 20 years alter ;.ne believed htm dead (2 hrs J _,.. "Sororrty Sweethearts" ( 1982. Orama) Brldgelle Monet. Ltsa Del eeuw Sorority sisters and their lovers gr11e some ~,. tessr,ni. to a co-ed 11trg1n ( 1 hr . 30 min) .l ) llOVll The House Ot God" ( 1980. Comedy) Charles Haid Ttm Mathe80n Voullg •n1erns 1earn to CoPe with a \l&nety 01 ptessures and med.cat m•Shaps in a large city hospital R' 11 hr . 48 min ) ~1"1U9111Alf w _,.nw:lt. 1:11 110¥W "The Big Chill" ( 1983. Otama) Ke111n Kline. Glenn Close When • man commits suicide. t11s ctosest frl4tnds from college days gather for the funeral and re- ttect 011 how their 1111es heve changed ..,,nee tne 1960s R' O ( 1 h1 , «min ) ta \ .,.. Ctl•tdren Of The Corn" ( 1983. Hooor) Perer Horton. Linda Hammon A yovng man and woman hght fOf IM!r lives whtle a oemon1c cult ol chllClren murde<$ lhf' town s adults 'A' ( I hr . 33 min.) (§' llO¥W "Atrplane II The Sequel" ( 1982 Comedyt Robert Haya. Julie Hag- 1.0rly A commercial spac e-anutlle ~ nv a11empts to keep a pilot from revealtng the pro~ms wtth •ts t1tst craft before 11 t.11..9'1 off on its maiden fltgtit ·PG ' ( t l'lr . 25 min l W9 llOWll "W1t1n1ng" ( 1969, Orama) Paul Newman. Joanne WoodWard A che"'f)IOtl race car dnver beset With ott•tr1tctl tmirltal problem• 15 determined lo 'Mn tt\e Indian--a l"I 500 (2 hrs 30 min l w ....... ,,. ... ..... 1'0Wll "Clleeel'I & ChOng'S $1111 Smotlm' ( 1983. Comedy) Ricl'larCI Mar- in, Tommy Chong The comte: duO kwnt up • pOOfly a11ende<I Outd'I him r .. 1111a1 -~.-=) •(JJ) mWI "Pi;yctio II" 11983. Mytteryr Anthony P.,rk1nt, Meg Trlly Former psy· ch<>flc lttillef Norman Batea ",..._.-.wt et· Sunday, Feb 10, 1985 25 =-l'rlclay Cont. ter a 20-year stay In a mental tnsltluhon and believes himself cured until a mysteri- ous rash of murders begins 'R' ( I hr 53 mm.I •• llCMI "Werewolf Of Loodon" ( 1935. Mystery) Henry Hull. Warner Oland A doclO< discovers atter bemg bltlen by a wolf that he becomes a werewolf during a lull moon. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (IJ llCMITO. ... e .w11 "Uncle Was A Vampire" ( 1961. Horror) Renato Rascel, Chrlstophe1 Lee A ootel porter gets a surprise visit from his uncle ( I hr . 30 min J • Al.JM.,,..,.. •CIJ moTT MDCOITBLO • llCMI "The Night Riders" ( 1939. Western) John Wayne. Doreen McKay A cowhand exposes a crook claiming to be a descendant 01 a famous don ( 1 hr ) $=. "Nightmares" ( 1983. Horror) Cristina Raines. Em1110 EsteveL A pickup truck. a pack of c1garerres. a 111deo game and a COioniai home all play a part 1n four ep.sodes of horror and suspense 'R' ( t hr . 39 min ) (() ,_ Lipton lnrerna11onal Players Champ1onsh1p& men's semrflnal match. from Delray Beach. Fla (RJ (2 hrs 30 -Salurclay -11ona1ng----•1u.&, ... 9GRT cmneolAT -UI•• Mimi~ The act0< d•i.cU1.SeS his vaudeville career and his hims :nctu<""g .. Mr Roberts' and "Yankee Doodle Dandy " -~~--.... -. CW MCftl: Wll*'°"' OM MIT19- l ._. OITGMOMOW llUT IMl1IAI .. ,..,. ..,. W IOU. DllaPLll In recognition of lht 50th anniversary of Elv1fl P1esley's birthday. 1h1s documentary toc1Jses on the fans that keep his memo1y alive ...... ., ILU ... h lllllHI wnco... &• •wrnt CAii. •tlll.llD ,., .. ._ .... ,... ,,.,. ..... . .... Cl ·-Wltll ... "Sey Amen, SomebOdy" i.!982. Ooc:umentary) ( t hr 4'6 min ) (I)• 11• Timi W?PWTf __,. Up to dltt bcJtintfs information for mana· get•. lncl\ldlng t1ra1 egy. issues. IO<:hnOlo· gy, •nd a rMw of Wau Streer ac111111ltt QD IV .Jo. "Ool Ana The Kangaroo· (1978, Ad11tnlu<t) Antmattd II hf . t5 min.) CD>-"Around The World In 80 Oay1" [1066, Aclventl.lfe) Oa111<1 Niven. Shirley Mact.atne '' hre . -'&min \ 2e Sunday. Feb. 10, 1985 min) CS) llCMI "The Keep" ( 1983. Otama) Sco11 Glenn, Jurgen P1ochnow The Ger- man army 1n Naii-ocoupied Romania finds a stone lo1111tca11on that hOuses an evil su- pernatural power 'R' ( 1 hr . 38 min.) CZJ llOWll "Vl11a ltalla!" ( 1977. Comedy) V11tor10 Gassman, Ornella Mufi. An anthol· ogy of nine blaC:k comedic vignettes in eluding a cardinal w11h a lelr-w1ng c:ongre- ga11on. an ar1s1ocra1 with second thoughts about being a gOOd Samaritan. and the conniving husband of a popular song· stress. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) .. (!) WUJMITWJ. (a) llOWll "Spacehunter: Adventures In The Forbidden Zone" ( 1983, Sc1enoe-Fic- 11on) Peter Strauss. Molly R1ngwal<rtn the 22nd century. a spaQe mercenary and the punk1sh waif he finds on a distant p laner se1 out ro rescue three space maidens from a villainous cyborg 'PG' ( t hr . 30 mm.) I ... ..,. 1:11 • .._THIL.IU 41111 llOWll "Dead Man's Eyes" ( 1944 Mystery) Lon Chaney. Jean Parker In 01 dcr ro snare a murderer. a blind artist pre· rends thar his sight has been restored thr~ry (2 his) i cmuT CSJ llOWll "The Black Stalhon Return!!" ( 1983. Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teri Gerr 1 hr . 33 min.) .. u.m ltl QD..MJ1'TL.U PWllW Tf•Wn9 MOllMll8•1t ~TMllATOlll ----RMOVJ •mao .....,. ClltJl.a~Oel THIPl.M- rrt YM • H•M -~ Ne .-TTMM L-:M.. ... , .... Ll•mMY .... .. I UnmAY••aan••••12 °" ... CMtlaMmO IOODDAYU. .-T,_ =.:='B r UrWeree Compeli.- t1on from Laa Veg11 (2 hr&,) (l)llOWll "Terms 01 EMearmttnt" ( 1983, Otama) Shirley Meclalne. Debra Winger OIOm1n) ---••M.Llnmr ,. ....... .. ,...-.. MW la Ll•IMY.,,. I== .. ,.... ..., .... .... , ..... .. ''CHOMPS .• 11079. Sci· e~F(C:llOf\) Wetlty Eure. V11lerttt Bel t~1 • 1 hr., 31 min.) ·-·--1'19(1l) .. "The War Lord" I 1966 Orn· I ... ..,. .. UNl»AY,._ n llCMI "Star Spangled Girt" (1971. Comedy) Sandy Duncan. Tony Roberts. A pot11011c. g1rl-nexr-door type becomes 1nvo1veo w1tn two ultra-radical campused· 11or$ ( r N . 4!1 mtn ) Cf).,,..,.. W OO llCMI "Timorider" ( 1982. Sc1ence- F1c11on) Fred Ward. Belinda Bauer A mo- IOlcycllst unwlttfngly travels through a 11nie warp and winds up among 19rh;cen- tury Western oulfaws 'PO' { 1 hr . 35 mm ) t:ll~LU.AIMCITO~AOAYm IYllAT llCMI 'i heti'\ttty" ( 1982. Horror) Barbara Hershey. Ron Stiver A Cahtornla woman and her Children are vlcllmtzed by &n 1nv1sibte being haunting their homo 'R' l hrs . !> 1111n ) llCMI *II .-TIMMT M llCMI "The Brass Ring" ( 1983. Dra- n1t11 Dtna Merrill. Sylvia Sidney A 13· year-old girl's growing pains are further comphcared by her mother's ~ntal Iii· ness and Apparent need for 1nsrltut10nal- 1za11on ( 1 hr . 2 1 min ) M (f)CMTOOM ~--~· ro~) Chl.lrlloo Heston. R1ch0rd Boone (2 hrs .. 3~ min) -L=i:'' 9 -.ryOMOft TiaTALI WUIWOM .... •mao unm "'.,..... c.-&.111 .. u1•11 )M0¥8 "Waterthlp Down" ( t978, Oro· rn&) An1m11ted Vo1Ct1 of John !1urt, Ralph Rtchardson (I hr . 32 min ) ($) llOWll "The D•y They Robbed The Bnnk Of England" ( 1960. Mytlery) Aldo nay. (litabeth S.tlar• ( 1 hr • 25 min ) IM*l ... AICOT -=··--..... ITOOlll 9 nl90'9 DAVIT• tGUA1" ....,., •mao ~Liii~ -w.=.UM/IOAD- 111 llMCllrl Ull lftJOOmur &W.A.T. ... a. &MM.,.. 'ACU OI CULTUM lll'I mATllT llGIWffl Betr·Evtr Oue~tttbo'Cka-(~ ( I hr ) (It) llOWll "Morolt10<m The O..truo1t0n 0 1 Jarod Syn" ( 1983. Science Fiction) Jeffrey Byron Tim Thomtt1on. I I hr . 2-' min) -!' ( llO¥ll 'Two OI A Kind'· ( l 083. Ro· monclt) JOM T11v01t1 0111111 Newton- John ( 1 hr 28 min ) CO) llOWll Ban.anes" ( 197 l. Comedy) Woody Allnn LOIJlst LO\ltf P hr .. ~2 min) -~ ..... -lalurclay Cont. ·11:::•a..r.-1 ~ ICOGIY.000 ll'Y.,._.Q CllAMOMITllP llO¥ll 'Ttio Chm111own Kid" f 1979 Adven1t1re1 Sholey Yr1 Al1uander Fu SheMc:e' I 'Mnml CIUIKI 'ACU OJI CUL TUM ~ "'Edd .. Mac.on'1 Run ( 1963 Or11m1t) John Schneider Kirk Douglas ( 1 hr . 35 min) ( llO¥W The Outnders'" ( 1950 West ern) JO-OI Mc.Crt:a Arlene Dahl ( l hr 33 min) (1 ) llOV1I House By The River'" ( 1950. Myi.fl•ry) I oul~ H11yward l ee Bowman U ht . ?6mtn I -U COlUll IAlllTUU Duke vs Notrf! I Oarir::::=.: J 12 hrs J ILUI~ ..,...., Tiii OLD NOUll IODDYlllO • COOflll I ORMQI ccurn "F" aor Hov,1ng Council Opening More Doors .. The Counr.11 which receives ove1 1.000 rn- 111111~ per year con11nues to baltle d1s- c11m1na11c.r1 onvolvonu 1h4' 11gh1 10 own or rf!nt a hurrw r t J --. M1ChelOD l ·~hi Gvp" Wom en'• Dual Super G1an1 Slolom. from Norlh c~ ... 1 ~ · 0 .. 11" Oynornote ( 1976 Ad- vt•nturit) Warren J ares Chnstopher C..1-or e 11 tr !>O 111111 1 -""°"IUCI vmlOllAT 1r=Q wooo••rn..a. •T NOaCT---( COUIQI IASITIAU Nonn <~arohnA ar North Cmollno St•te (2 hrt1 ) l ti) llOYll .. W1trGamet" ( 1983 S1mpon541) Mttt,,.w BrOdenck. bebney Colemun ( I hr , ~3 min I l0) ICMD LIW GMY C00/1111 Dick C:11vl"ll narrates this prnllle ol Oary Coo pftf that tealur" cllpt of hit Otcar ·win nor1u pe1torrn.11nce 1n1~™ ' 1W 1J (f) Cou.HI . Regional covmd•Jt' ot LOV•5•8M S1111e 8t Syr•cutft 01 L OU111v•rte •I Southern M•lhod••t I? h11t J I ~CA'ITOPTlll AIC WW · Ml'\<i Sw11eh To Thf! A ~uo Arnmitted M·i Switch 1r1es to wn Arrml1t1 from tht• vengt'ance ot the WIC.kftd w1tt.h Saturna (Part 2 ot 2) IR) Ot Jared·Syn" ( 1963. Science Fiction) Jertrey Byron Tom Thomerson ( 1 hr , 24 tt:9 lrntn ~ ~ TNIMrrl 9 .-CMUllllTAm llO¥ll "'Keep 'Em Flying"' {19,.1 Comedy) Abb011 and Coatetlo, Ma11ha Raye ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I.._. . .., ........... ~ash 01 The Titans" (1981 Fanta:.y) Harl'f H8mhn. Laurene. Olivier (1 hr 58 min) -Afternoon---• -.a COU.• IAIUTIAU. Nevada·Las Vegas at Cal-~:.~ ) 8 COUW Arizona at USC i? hrs ) U AT 1'MI 11CW1U Scheduled Roger Ebert and Gene Siske! review "'Mrs SolfeJ."" ··songwriter ..... Witness·· ind " 198.4 " U .,_ "'The Manitou" ( 1976, Horror) Ton~1s. Susan Strasberg (2 hfS J I IOUD IOU HOSI RICk Dees Guests Pomter SISlers Roger HOdgson. JOl'ln Waite Glen Campbell. KOOi & the Gang, Rockwell, Cyndi Lauper (v•deo) ( 1 hr ) ltll llO¥ll .. Branded' ( 1951. Western) Alan Ladd Mona Freem•n (2 ht1 5 min) e .. Ta.'l llAlma.t GD COUltl IAlll'TIAU Ouk• vs Notre Dame lrom East RuthetfOfd N J (2 hrs ) ~ ~la111e t 1982 Or11ma) Bur 1<10 Cummings. Glynn11 O'Connor ( t hr 149...,._, -.UTUT"°"'9 LI•• CIWl.ll'l--.a llOVll ·s1augh"'' In S11n Francisco·· ( 1961 Adventure) Chuc.k NOmt, Don wo11,y~o min) • """CCU. ~ COUltl IAlllTIAU. Georgia Tech at Vir1,11n1a (;> hr11.) CW DAT to DAT.,,,_ James Coco. Jes- sica Waller B11d Ron Leibman Siar 1n com· el.ly sketeh~ bH&d on rhe hutn0fou1 as peels ot human retauonshlps Written by Nfl•I Simon. Jutes Feotler and other mas tor'! o t the erl Host J11ck Gilford ( 1 hr I tlJ llOVll "Stelta Dallas · ( 1937 Orama) Barbarn Stnnwyck John Botes ( 1 hr . 51 min I taiel llO¥ll Supem1.11n 111 ( 1983 AdVen lure) Chttst()f!N!• Reeve. Rocl"lard Pryor !.?, hrs • !> l'l\tO J W 9 "°"" IAn.AY Scheduled 8111 Cottf!llo vs Leroy Hiiiey for the WBC Super Lightweight Champt0nsh1p IC"'4Kt· uled fOt 12 roun<IS ltvo trom Klngtton. N Y . Men·1 World Speed Skating Cham· J'.)lonsh1pt. lrom Hamar Norway (2 hrs ) 8 ~ lnternatoon111 Players Cham· l.>ionlohlf)t 11tomen 1 ffnal. from Oe11ay Beach, r11 (2 tu1) l tmlCA'tlWTm ..... ~""° ... ~ llO¥ll ''The Sung 11" ( 1983. Orama) Jackie Gloo!IOn, Mee Oov11 ( t hr 42 mon) G toll 'C1os1>y Pro A,,,_rlean TourNt menr · I 1 tir ) -....... ..... ~CGl'Tm~MIM.lM-­ WDIOMBOJ ) llO¥W ··The 8t&c1< Staw .. ,, p,."H""- 11983. AdventaJr~, K1:lly p,.,..,, ' ,,. i_! hr !J m.n J • D "°'"IWOM.D 5<.r1Pdu•ed Jam~ 'The Heat Kinchen vs. James Shuler 1n a mlddlewe1gh1 b<>ut sct'leduled '°' 10 rounds. from Allanuc City N J ·eacf' Brad Heflon vs Tom H&M for the PKA Karare Heavyweight ChamPIC>O§tllO trom IAllo=:::~=~llYllWi llO¥ll "Breaker• Breaker!"' ( 1977 ComodyJ Chuck Noms George Murdock !..? hrs) • llOVll "'Sands Or two J1ma"' I 1949. Amienture) John Wayne. John Agat (2 hr&) e e.c.TIWCM.D Scheduled James "The Heat"' Kinchen vs James Stiuler 1n a m1ddlewe1gt1t b<>ul scheduled tor 10 rounds. hve from Atlantic C11y. NJ . "Bad" Brad Heflon vs Tom Hali lor the PKA Karate Heavyw~tghl Champ.onsh1p live trom Atlan11<: Coty. N J (2 hrs ) ID CC*'mDIMY MIALlMWI CID llO¥ll "'South Pac1f1e·· ( t 956 Mus• cal) M11z1 G11ynor. Rossano Brau• I? hrs , 5 1 min) (Q)llOWll Around The World In 60 Dayi ( 1956. Adventure) David Nrven 5h•rtey MacLatne (2 hrs 48 min I ITNIJll•W • ,.. """°"•mo wuoet Ill ..,. DOW TM ..wfAGI .. TICM Timi "Oig11a1 Ofll1 a new bOOI< on microcomputers a ma1or manv r11cturer or video tape$ college student'> as d new eleetron1es market ID ._.CAI ITOltY Cl) cou.• IAlllTUU. Michigan Statu at I0~2hrs ) 'lho River Niger" 11976 Dr11 mA) CIO.,ty Ty•.on. James Eart Jones ( 1 t1r 40 min) • 1•m•rm uurTMTD .. MTOl'tPUCI llO¥ll "Who's Mlf1d1ng The ~IOrf'?' ( 1963, Comedy) Jetry Lew•fl Jill St JOhn (2 hrs) 8 0 IOWlM SI !>0 000 Anglfl Open from St I ou1s. Mo ( I hr 30 mon 1 (l)WOlmllWClllM IJ llOVll "Sevtn Blows 0 1 Tl'le Orago•1 ( 1976. Adventure) Da1110 Cl'1111n l t:? hrs) (f) Lm'LI ... 0. TNI NAM e IOWA A IOotl a1 modtwn so nee' ar tempi 10 SOive !he mystery ot thtl d•.,l'a~ ACQUlfed lmmvrni 0.foc181'Cy Syndrome known as AIOS o I 1 hr 1 ec.-icMITGll'f (C) llOWll 'Friendly Pets..tilSi-On I 1956 Orama) Gary Coop@I" Oorothy MCCiuore ~ htt. 19 min ) llOWll "Wonder Miln 11945 Gvme· ~~~Yfl V11g1nott Mayo ''"!I 1 =· IWIN90U Ft'ftllftf'<l it 10()~ ,, thP '"" ,nuy acclaimed rnu!»C.Jt l,A TS w11t1 •.• ut 1neml:>eft Shef1 (.0-11 at\d Plllf>NI~ ~wbOtnlll ···••t¥t-tl&Ulm.AvtOI (() llOWll "'C1or vr.. t t984. ComMyl Donald Su1t1er1ano lac~ W11rd!Jn I 1 "' 32 ..._,,_. ·I·· " ... fllA _, 1w1u Af'\cJy W1lllams San Qi eoo 0c>tn lhord rovnd lrom T oue .. Pl"ft Sunday. Feb tO. 1Q85 27 -lalunlay Cont. Country Club tn La Jolla Cell! ( 1 h'r ) (()ITMTm (!) MTlf' C* TMI ll'TI Songs "Girls Jvs1 Want To Have Fun ·· "Copacabana," ··The G1amo1ous Lile • ··t'm So Excited • ··vcxfll Never Find·· and "Round And Round Judges Stephanie M1t1s. Helen Redely Paul Williams 11 PAMAH PAWCITT lft * •n•"'9 Trw ""1' f(ffV Ac:h • llO¥ll 'Murder In Texas" (Part 1 of 2) 1198 I Drama) Farrah Fawcett Sam Elttott (2 nrs J e ~ One On One ' f 1977. Drama) Robby Benson Annette O'Toole (2 hrs ) I= Isuzu Andy Wtlhams San D•· ego Open, third round. 1t11e lrom Torrey Pines Country Club rn La JOiia. Cahf ( t hr) I UllDIMTMDllQ HW1M llHAYIOR JOQITHD Wl'JM lt9UY Ml> PAT --W a:l> .... awANW.. 41118 llO¥ll ··Nrgtll Of Terror" ( 1972. Mys tery) Dof1na M1llr. Eddie Egan ( l hr 30 min) G 9'D1 WOfl.D Of "°"'1 Scheduled The Harlem Globetrotters 1n New Orleans WOftd Nordie S1<11ng Champ.anshrps 70· rne1or L)(1 jO(Tlplng ano cr~ovnlfy com- pe111tor1r. trom Seefeld Auslrra ( 1 hr 30 mm) ~ATTMlllOVllt M ~-='I,,u A 111&11 to Sen DieQo s Sea World a close up of en ar1tf1c1al ~hea~ ;c~~m 'jAlfTllQ IPOllTIClmll lUCIB ,,_ THI NoMI n9 Dis· guised as a bOy tor pro1ect1on when her family moves westward du11n1,1 ll"le Cehfor n1a Gold Rush a youny 1,11rt 1Sa1ah Boyd) learns i.ome valuable iesson!t through her t11endsh1p wrth mer.on (Hadley Kay) of a Jewish shopl<eeper (%) MCMI ··All Night L ong ' ( 1981 Come- dy) Gene Hackman Barbra Stre1!and t 1 hr . 28 m111) G 1111 WllK • COUlmt'Y lalllC Perform ances by Kenny Rogors The Sta!lers. Earl Thomas Conley Interviews with R1c1<y Skaggs. Gary Moms Janie F11cke, Dolly -1·"[~°'-'°'~ .,.,. 'W hich WA"( Is Up? ( 1977 ~Cha<d P< fO• l ooot" '""" =: PAlnllO wmt IMCUY Cl) M'I mAJllT --.rTI 1976 ant1 1977 Years rn Rev..w (A) r, h1 1 llO¥ll ''M8)( Oi.lgen Ae111rns·· I t983 Cotn41dy) MAr1h1 Maeon Jw.()n RoberOf• ( 1 hr . 38 min ) CO) llO¥ll A M1daummer N1ghl's Seit Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Woooy Allen Mia F1r1ow ( 1 hr , 30 mrn ) e•cm •a> .. "Moby Dick" ( 1%(> Ad1100 IUfe) Or90ory Peck. Rieherd Oll~ehart 12 hra .. 30m1n) ..... 11:' ... o 28 Sunday, Feb. 10. 1985 I WOM.D WM I •DWWY me ... 9Cu.UltUI WC. ICMBLl~GMYCOONJI MCM1 "Cracl<e<s" ( 1984, Comedy) Donald Sutherland. Jeck Warden 11 hr 32 mm) llO¥ll 'Funny Lady·· ( 1975. MUS4cal) Barbla Slreisand, James Caan (2 hrs 20mrn ) 6D AUfO MCllCI "Drrven To Excellence -Evening---- •1 (1)Clll ... me ... MCMI "P1pp1 Longs1ock1ng" ( t969. Adventure) Inger Nilsson. Par Sundberg 8a$0d on tne s1011es by Astrid Lindgren The ad11enturf!s of a young Swedlsh girl whose companions are a monliey and a dappled horse are retold (2 hrs ) l /llllC ... Q mAJQJ AmNCMMDO aTaJ._,, 1"t11 -Featured Lt1a M1nnell1 ( t hr ) 8) llO¥ll ror The Love 01 Ben11" ( 1977 Adventure) Patsy Garrett. Cynthia Smith A family talle lheir newest add1tt0n the her0tc ano lovable oog they·ve adopted co 4ll 4dll8"1Ute<paciceo 1r1p to Rome 12 hrs I fD MM,...... Neal Gabler and Jel Irey Lyons host an 1n1orrna1111e IOok ar wnars new at the movies I twrr TO twrr -.eocca llOYll "Say Amen Somebody' I t982 Documentary) Proltles the early pioneers of gospel music G' (I hr 46 min) ClJ COUJc.IAlllTU&.L Witconstn at lllt nots (2 hrG ) I CHtA.U C*M.lf C* 1'NI f'UI tem TO«UIO UIZlfll81 ...... dw C* nu&. '"Should Sexually Abused Pre-School Chnoron Be Forced To Testtly In Court?" 9 WLO ...CA A look at wrtdhle unique to North Amettca. 1nclud1ng the pronghorn. the mute swan and !he opor. sum t;J (0) MON 'Bananas · ( 197 1. Comedy) WOOdy Allen. Louise l asser A product tester t>Ored with his everyday 1ou1tne goes 10 ii small Lattn American country and becomes a drcraror durrng a po1111cs1 upheav11I PG' I I hr 22 mm) Z llOVW 'Terms Qt Endearment' ( 1983 Orama) $hlrtoy MacLa1ne. Debra W1ng&r James L Brooks's ct1ronic1e of the 30 1esr evolutron ol the compleA but 1ov11l1J re1a1too1h1p t>etween a mother and her 1n depetident daughter PO' <2 hr• 10 min > ,.. , MYJIMNlllOl9Y PIMT ucaJ wmt DAVI» MOROWIJI f fta turnd d1~wuh1ng derergant. over-ihe· counter modlCalions. cellular phones G HOU.TWOOO ct.Ol9• Featured inter 111e~ 1nctudo Jultan Lennon. beh1nd·the scenes of "HottywOOd Wrvet". Kurt Russet talks bOUt his now movi. "The Mean Season " TOO ct.Oii POI W Btlt vlng hrs two Yf'lr old &on la an exceptjonally bright Child, Htnry w1nts hrm tow tesred by the drrtctOr Of • center lor gtlted Children ..,.... .. MTlr Git ntl ll'TI Song1 "Q1r1s Just Want To Have f un ' "COe>aeabftno " The Glamorous Liie, .. "I'm So EJccrted " You II Never Ftnd" and "Round Ana Round " Judges Stepf'lame Mills. Helen Reddy. Paul W1lkams I nlB'I COlllll!f'( MT1m A 10<»\ al lung1. agen1s ol de· cay per1orm1ng lunct1ons essenltal to Ille i)~I .... .,. ( IOllll Livingstone Bramble <22· 1-1 t4 KOs) vs. Ray ··Boom Boom" Mancini (29-2, 23 KOs) 101 lhe WBA Lightweight C:.hampionsh1p sctieduled for 15 rounds live from Reno, Nev ( I hr . 30 min ) Cl.1 llO¥ll ··Tootsie" ( 1982. ComedyJ Du~ftn Hollman Jessica Lange An ou1 Ol·work New York actor tabefed as tem µeramen1a1 discovers a whole new career 101 h1m!>elf when he disguises himself 116 a woman and lands a soap opera role ·pG· ( I ht . 56 min ) 11111 =~~lebflty luclges Alex Cord. Jack Wagner. Beverly Garland Per lormance gi Jack Wagner D Ya 'I CllOICI CetegorteS se.1ues1 woman. lavorlle TV Comedy G IYI C* LA. Featured a look 81 the mystery behind U F O 's. including a v1s1t 10 speciat message cen1e1 81 the Jel P10- pu1$10n Laboratory tn the MOJ8ve Deserl and in1e1~ews_w1Lh held lllll8SJigalOl5 who research UFO sigh~'& (() Q.Oll.UP""" • ··-0 IYI C* UI DmlO Featured Mark Wal· ton talks wrlh the teenager• 01 the New Image Teen Theater, who instruct their peers on sex educalton lhrough t1age per lorm1mces. a VlSlf to a lombstone artist c..on11ent6QO 10 IOOk at the art of making 1omb\tones. and an examlnatt0n of t11net 1<; art · an art whrch uSff rare ga'8s and nucroproc8"ora. m TOO Q.Oll NI COll'OIJ Betleving hrs two·year·Old son 11 an excepllonafly bright child, Henry wants him to be tested by the director ot a ce111e~llted children l ..... tt NGUY'WOOD 9t _.,. 1lll ft.D,WUWOIUO.~ • (() on.~ Provincial rulers be come rncenMd When Trace and Gln1 1n troduce 1ock muStc to th& c1111ens ( t hr ) D GD DlllP'WJ ITWll Arnold i!I lorced 10 enroll 1n an alcoholic treatment pro gram Whoo he's C8uQ"1 with 8 bOltle Of vodkll be~~ng to e frrend 8 COU.UlllJ'IAU Arizona Staie a1 UCLA (2 hrs) G Ol U. MOOlll Hooker's alter a gang ot thugs who attacked ht& girlf11end rn an anempl to prevenl her from tes11ty1ng !i_lltnSI them 0 ( t hr ) U .,_"Willard·· ( 1971 Houor) Bruce Oev1son Erncst Bo1gn1ne An unbolancect young man trains en army of ra11 to de s11o~tet (2 hrs ) ;WIW ~ m llO¥ll "Red Sun" ( 1971 Wesrern) Ch4rle'I Bronson. Al111n 0.lon A tr111n robber rs uoubte-crossed by tua pe11ner who stears a jeweled tword from e Jape new ambassador as well as an the gOld trom tho robt)Oly (2 hrs J • "9 I.Mii "'*Ti A fliOIJ'MIJ O. n9 ~ Oav1d Artent>orovgh visits tl'lt world • COidest tnvtronmtnta. Including the H1mar1va1, tne Arctic end An11rcttc1 -laturclay Cont. Q_( I hr) , QI!) -.AT ~ ''Man From Mo,cow When Wynne's plan IOI Penko11· r.lly's escape is drscovered by Soviet se· c.ur11y, Wynne 1s returned 10 England and Pc•nkovo;ky '"sentenced to deatfl (Part 3 of 1) O (I hr) fC) lllOVll fdd1e Macons Run' ( 1983 Drttma) John Schneider. Kirk Douglas An escaped cnm1nal becomes the quarry of a ruthless law otftcer 'PG' t 1 hr 35 min ) cu..,.m (O)lllOVll 'Tl"te Lonety Guy" ( 1984, Com· edy) Sleve Mar11n Charles Grodin Aller h•S se.11y g1rllrrend leaves him. a younu man lacBs a lonely hie and wrttes a best ~hng b<x>k which serves as a guide tor other lonesome men 'A' ( 1 hr 30 min I rs lllOVll 'Cta<;h Of The T11ans" (1981. fArllilSyl Harry Hamlin. Laurence Oltv1er My1h1c hero Perseus is helped by his la· !her Zeus 1n a serres of dangerous tasks 'PG' t 1 hr . ~8 ""n ) I MClll PIOll IMfA WTA .. ~TUCC·~ .. m DOmll ,...,.. During a snow· storm the gang at Aunt Margo's house ta11tas11es aoou1 the11 lavor11e old movies lllOVll "Thi' E•ger Sanctron" ( 1975, Su'ir>f"ll<.f') Cl1n1 FaslwOOd Jack Cassidy A 1orme1 t111ed killer 1s lurPd trom his 101> ii' a c.otlegt1 professor to perform a moun· t11rrt-1r1p d~Stn&llOll-t 2 hr~. 30 min I CE J COUIGI IAllCITIAU Ol<i Oom1n1on at Vrrg1rna Commonwealth I? hrs) 1H1 lllOVll Arady s [M.dPe" t 1984 Ac1 11Prolurr1 John SAvage Kelly Reno A tJownt'd Ame11cr1n oom1>e1 pilot finds un l1kr•ly w11rt11nf' allies 1n the rugged Hunga11 •1'• l ~·kn!> 1nLlwJ1n9 an ()IJ')han boy who rotnf''> II I"" wrnc,h1 tum I I hr 16 min I m.,. Johru y SIO!ll P1weon 11q4q Dr11ma) Hr1warr1 Dutt ;helley W•nttHS A conv1cl wine; ii rPleaSt:' from pric;on on order 10 act as a pot1c.e 1nlorm111 10 uatk a ner co11cs nng ( 1 !!' JO nun I ... llO¥ll · Ko1ak The Belarus File (Premiere. Drama) Telly Savelas, Su zanne Pteshetle New York detec ttvt! Theo Korak uncoverc; 11 decades-old conspiracy 10 protect war c11m1na11 when he enlists lhf' aid ot a St.110 Otparlmtnl worker on hi!. 1n11e!ttoyat1on l•f ltin murd~m. of Sl'lve1111 11fCJtr.!,t Ru•,• 1811 11m*M O ( 2 hrs I D 1JU ... A Carl''> lett alone when his argurnMI wtlh Snrnnntha leads lhe r~t or 1t1t1 tain11y 10 111111 her 1n lea\11ng the hou~ D (fl) LM IOAT Two young men mrs lnko 11 prnlly girl tru ,, t11rthr111y gift ii sel l111h daughter ob1oc1•, to her lather's ro mance Copt Stut>ong r•JffC.ls a womnn 11=0 bft ,, •,hip , c.ilpl111n 0 t I hr I M'10llAL GIOQIL.tPMlc: 11111 HolbrCIOf< narrn1es tho •.1ory of tour Am"ricans now 1tv1no 1n Ct11na ,\ studo111 .i 1ou1nahl!>t. a bu-;1ne~sm111n ar1d 11 1eatr1t1• O I I hr ) ID MIC1'IC .-OW Tho <loc.umentery r hrontelt'S an e•oed•t1on to tctttanc1 to cop11.1re putfms a specie~ 11t \f>n!>lrd 11nc1 1r.1t9' the11 cldltJ~tment to'''"' 1n Cnt<.MJCJ., l 1nt.nln Park loo I I hr J l l.1 llO¥ll Ytnll 11<l8J Mw,1C'.nfl Ol'lr l>ru Streisand M,1ndy Pnhnk1n F'rom lr,.111c. Ba\Nlv1"' 5rngf!r \ '"' rr I ''"'Y In turn ol ltlfl c1tnl11ry fBc,l!'rn Cu1C1Jlf\ 11 J'llurig w01n1n r11'!.g111 .. ea t\11r~ll .J\ a .;non 1n CH~r t() pwu11• "'II t'dur 111111n trad111nn nlly fOtbtdd~n 10 l11w1\ll wom,.,. PU I? hrs 1' min J (%) ... Cr11~1<rt'I P 8• C:.omecJy) Donald ~thert11M J11cf< Warden Down on """ f(J(k thar111.lf'rt 1n Snn Fr11ncl• co's M1ss100 d1s1rtet decide to ease lhe11 f1nanc1a1 woes by cracking a pawnshop owner's safe 'PG' ( 1 hr , 32 min) -(tzl~TMQCI • 0 GD rn YO. m¥I Mall 19 tom be tween helping his sister stay on the cheerleadlng teem or pleasing hts mother Wllh htS good t>eh&Vlor (C) llO¥ll "My BOdyguarcJ' ( 1979 Ola· ma) Chris Makepeace. Adam Baldwin The new kid at e Chicago high school makes friends wllh the schOot outcast and 1oge11'\er 1hey stand up 10 the cruel gang 1ha1 had persecuted them 001h 'PG' ( 1 hr 38 min) (Q) ac.. LI ... _,,, ITIWMT Jim· my Stewart's screen career Is traced, be- ginning with his lr1s1 rote 1n "Tne Murder Man · Atso teerured clips from 'It's A Wonderful Lile .. 'Mr Sm11h Goes To Wac;h1ngton" and "The Ph1ladelph1a Sto r,y_" 11 hr I -U GD -1•1 Gloria end Danny plM re\lenge together Shane mus1 101n Paul on a business trip Simon tells Laurel how he leels ab0u1 her ( 1 hr I 11 ':,. Oii LOtT LO¥a A bride-to be wants 10 locale her natural mother be lore lhe wedding a rettre4' sarv1ceman asks Daisy 10 ltnd the woman he lett al the nllar before he was shipped out during Wortd War II 0 ( t trr/ G llO¥ll "Death Race 2000" I 1975. Sc1once-F1ct1on) David Carradine Simone Gr1t111h In lhe year 2000 A D htl·end·run dr1\11ng is a nafional sport •n which tema'e v1c11mi. are worth 10 points (2 hrs 25 nun} e UPUTYUI Oii THI MCM Alm 'MOUi Interviews with Aaquet Welch. Billy Dee W1t1tams and Gasey Kasem ( 1 hr ) e llCMI "Bonnie Prince Charlie' 11947 Adventure) David Niven, Margaret Leigh· ton Prince Charles experiences several romantic escapedes 1n t61h·century Scot tancJ 12 hrio ) GllOTOlt• CD) MTCll 0 Rmlll trf OW WAY TO MCI In lull costume. Singer and com~ er Burton Cummings Impersonates Chub by Cl"tecker, E"11s Prntey Fats Domino Roy Or01<,orl and ROdney Dangerfield ( 1 hr l r lJllCMI 'Blame II On Rio· ( 1984. Com edy) M1<:haet Caine, Joseph Botogna A bl)Stnessman veca11on1ng 1n A10 de Janeiro "uccumbS to en efletr with his bftl lnend s teen age daughter. then tnet 10 k~ret R' (I hr 50 min) -·~TUCCI -" TOO a.Gii POI co.rowT Betiev1ng h11 two year Old aon 1t a.n e.11oep1tonally !>right child, Htn<y wants him 10 be tested Oy the n11.-c1or of e center foi gilled cn1ldreri ~COl..,... 1119ICIM. llTCtl- ( .. "Naughty WtVet." I 1Q74, Com· P<Jyl Brendon Priee. JacQIAhM log.•n A young mtn from the COUt'ltry finds lhal hit Jl1b II ,, door IO•dOOI Miflmiln in lOt'ldon hnS t.Omt ufltxpecte<I bonueea 'R' 11 f'lr ?O min) .. , M,_..Y90ITINll 1119 H ~~ 'G1rtsJv'1 Want fo Have Fun, ' ·C'opaetbMA, The Glamorous Ltfe." "I'm So Exclltd Vo1111 N ver Find" and 'Round Ano Round Judoe• Stephanie t,td • Helen ~ Pltut w1111.,,,. ,~ ... ··--ITM tlMC* Sfomlltnntot Ht>st (d McManon I 1 nr I e llCMI Tnree Days Of Tne Cond<>t'" I 191!1. Suspense) Ro btlfl Redford. Faye Dunaway A research reader emproyed by lhf' CIA uncovers 1n1ernal lreacl"tery wn.n .tll nl his co-workers are essaaslnated by 1 h11 man who 1s now stalking l"tlm {2 hrs ) !Cl C1m11A1 ~mm ITt ... IWlllL (U IPOllTICIN19 <R'J WLl.8 ...a TUAI'""" WUtle NfolSOn is jOtned by Waylon Jennings. Jes- s• (,Oller and B B King tn 1n1s Ce>neeft ( 1 hr I (0> llCMI "Nasty Nurses" (No Date, 1\111111) ( I hr 30 min ) • NOTIUT 1W -.T TMClll t1:1f ) ~NATI._. 11:11 UMAIY'°'99 G UlUllMY .-T LM .. YOM NOTTUCll ~ WAU. ltmT ~ 90llT llCMI The Boys From Brazil" ( 1978. Suc;pense) Gregory Peck. Laurence 011· vier A determined professor stalks an 1n- q(•rnr.u<, doclor whose genetic expe11- 1111•111 • µPrlormeo dunng World War II may .,11 .. 11 tJ•c.d<iler tor mooern·d8Y ~1e1y 12 hr<; I f£J CGU.Rll("UlllTU Dayton al Mer· 'l'_Jt"ttn 12 hr' I 1tll1Cl llCMI DC Ceb' ( 1983 Comedy I Mr T AdAm Baldwin Ot1vers o f a nearly li.111kr1Jl)I W.t!ol"ttngton f8Xteab operation tJC<.<Jtne heroes when they reteue two kid· normed children 'R' O ( 1 hr 39 min I 1bel8 llO¥ll "GI Blues" (1960 Comedy) rtw Presley Juhel Prowse While sle honed 1n Germany tnree Gls lorm a musi c;at combO 12 nro; 15 min J 1 SJ llCMI l<'>yt.ltcks" ( 1983 Comedy) .ll"H' Oon Aalle1 A ':luCcessful 011 nessmen 111temp1s to shut down a v1dP11 arcade wtucn ht" oot1eves is harmful 1 • ttie mental ht'dlfl'\ ol cMdren R ( 1 ht 28 m•n ) -rn •••w ... m llOWll "The Boys From Braz1r· ( 1978. Suspense) Greoorv Peck Laurence Otl· vier A determined p1olesao1 stalks en 1n genious dOCIOI whose genellC expert· ments peilouned dunng World Wat II may <Jpell 1en01 11nd disaster 101 modell'l·dt y 'lOCtely 12 hrs ~5 min ) e DAvtD ..._ SchMulntl dr~ $11' • (I hi) ff. OYll Wa1G11m1'\ 11983 Suspenso1 Ma1tnew 8rOC1er1C~ Dabney Coteman A lten age compul,.. .whtz 1n1d• 11Arte<1tly g1Ms access 10 1~ Pen1agon'1 'llrntegic t.0111pulf!r c;yo;IPrn 111nd nearly ~ Qin· Worlt1 W11r Ill PG ~) I 1 hr 5.J mini Zl llCMI lne Lr111r1 11 981 Horr0t) 8a.r b4tl'I M r-.tw>y Rn" $1lvl'r A (..11t1fornlt wornon nd har ctulllr&n arP v1t.t1m1l0d by .. n llMStblt Of'tng l'U'llll•l11'\0 ,,, .. r ~me 'R' 2 hr~ 5 mm 1 ..,..,, -~TUCH etl ) .,... 1 1 11 t 1 ,.,1 rNo CAAte. AO\J~ I hr 29 mrn I _,.__, ... -..... T,,,. M '" Who Krned A 0"'°91' 11''7J M(\r .. r,1 Ho~tt W&gnef Susan S111n1 Jalflf'' A "f"Otl!H rtvMIS !"9 ltU. pttrWf'ahty ,, t t .. 1M11<1 cowt>oy 1t•1 ( 1 111 30 m"' .-YO .,.,. •rno Kong VI Godl• 3 'tr.•,. r f cl.On) Michael K911PI Sunday. Fob 10. 1985 29 -Saturclay Cont. Harry Holcomb Kong and Godzilla battle 11 out IOI supremacy des1roy1ng every· thing in lhen paths (2 hrs ) (OJ llOVll "Lei's Talk Seit" (No Date. Adult) ( 1 hr . :io min 1 W1 llOCl•umDCA ~A'ITOPTlll ... ..,,. ... .WW "The Prisoner Ot Zenda" ( 1937, Adventure) Ronald Colman. David Ntven A kidnapped king's double hghrs off usurpers ot the throne unhl the real king tS rescued (2 hrs ) w•==• t:9 ~ llOVll "The Sttng II 11983. Orama) Jackie Gleason. Mac Davis An experi- enced con artrSI tries 10 score btg with the help of a renow peddler PG' ( 1 hr. 42 min) CS> llOYll "l ass11er" ( 1984. Orama) Tom Selleck Jane Seymovr A hlgh·Cl&ss 19wel thief is blackmailed by the ~Bl 10 llberale S t0.000 1n Nazi diamonds passing lhrough Londo11 'A ( t hr .. 40 min) we llCMI "Frankensteon" ( t932. H01ror) BOltS Karloff. Mae Clarke A scient1s1 ere ares a 1tv1ng being from parts of dead bOd ies ( 1 hr 30 min I I ~T~ Lile 0 1 Jack London' ( 1943 01ograpt1y) Michael O'Shea. Su- san Hayward An adventure wnter relates his personal e>tperiences from his days as an Oyster pirate up through his work as a held correspondent covering the Boer War (2 hrs . b min I ••••(Ill) W llO¥W "Tender Mercies" ( 1982 Ora ma) Robert Duvall Tess Harper A former coun11y singer his hie and caree1 ruined by a1COl'lOl1sm. I alls in IOve with a Tex as morel vwner and decides to make a comeoac.11 PG ( 1 hr 30 mtn ) .. 8 .,_ The Deadliest Season' ( 1977 Dra~1 M1chaei Monarly Kevin Conwav A professlonal hockey player's aggressive dt1ve IOI success ends 1n tragedy (2 hrs I I ... IOOCI 11 •rr L.A.: VlllOI 110'111 "48 HRS " ( 1983. Comedy) Nick Nolte, Eddie Murphy. An unorthOdoii police detecltve teams with a remPorarily released convtet to find a lug1t1ve murder- er 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 mtn.) ©) llO'lll "Melanie" ( 1982, Drama) Bur tort Cummings. Glynnis O'Conn<>f A young woman leaves hef remote home to locate and 10 gain custody of he< chtld now hvtng with his army-based father 'PG' ( t hr . 49 mtn ) ~CMi.W.11 ~ Oii ntl NII lelm -llCMIT .... llO'lll "Slumber Party '57" ( 1975 Musical) Debra Winger. Janet Wood High schOOl girls spend an evening detail· 1ng the apacryphal s1011es of their first • loves R' ( 1 hr , 29 min ) .... llO'lll "Tarzan And The Mermaids ' ( 1948. AdVenlure) Johnny Weissmuller Brenda Joyce Tarzan stJuggles 10 stop the activities of pearl thteves on the Alt1 can coast ( t hr , 15 min) ••--"Bride Of Frankenstem" ( 1935 Horror) Elsa LancheSter. Boris Karloff Or Frankenstem creates a mate IOI his mon- ster ( t hr • 30 mtn ) * ! '::. "Curtains" (1983. Horror) John Vernon, Samantha Egger A C01rup1 Mm director sched\Jles Six aud111ons tor a movie at an ee11e and isolated man&on and his wile enters an asylum to prepare for lhe parr of a mad-woman 'R' I t hr . 29m1n ) llOVW "Jaws Of Satan" ( 198 l. Hor· rOf) F'rilz Weaver Gretchen COlbell A snake eicpe<t. • hospnar chief or stall and a priest JOI" IOfces to halt a demornc co- .. bfa=n ot 11nor R' ( 1hr .30 min) aill llOWll 'Metatstorm The Destruction -Sports Coal. P'romPage2 ---1 UCM,_IMl'AmrA -Wlt1\M __ Friday ___ _ --1a1un1ay--- mF Ill .. l!UC.,_MCOT ........ '""" -~·· ............ ...... .,_ .................. (I ..... ~ nm I COUM umTUU. .::C' . 11 ......... l::= I .. I;~;;~~ ..... .,. 1 •.• *' n• -· ··-nq ••• ..., .. ~ ~ .. c.a•sksClln.) 30 Sunday, Feb. 10, 1985 Of Jared-Syn' ( 1983. Science FicllOO) Jellrey Byron. Tim Thomefson An inter srellar peacekeeper rravels 10 a barren desen world. where he ballles an evil war lord lor Possession of a Powerful cryslal 'PG' ( 1 hr . 24 min ) •B llOVll "A Tattered Web" (1971, Mys- tery) Lloyd 611dges, Frank Converse A Police de1ec1tve laces conflicts between hrs 100 and his loyally to himself and his lamlly when he encounters a bizarre mur der ( t hr 30 min ) m llOVll "Tarzan·s Savage Fury" ( 1952 Adven1ure) Lex Barker, Patric Knowle$ A relclltve 01 Tarzan's searches fOf htm 1n the 1ungte ( 1 hr 35 min ) 'OJ lllCMI The Entttr" ( 1982, HorrOf) B1ubara Hershey. Ron Stiver A Cahfornia woman and tier cl'ltldren are victimized by an 1nv1s•ble being haunttng lheir home. 'R' Q hrs !>min) IZJ llOVll "Terms Of Endearment" (1983 DrAmal Shirley MacLa1ne, Debra Winger James L BrOOks's chronlete of the 30 rear evolution of lhe compleK but loving rela1tonst11p between a mother and he< in- dependent daughler 'PG' (2 hrs 10 min I t::a D llOVll House 0 1 Frankenstem · (1945 Horroq Bons Karloff. Lort Chaney Jr A deranged scien1ts1 works htS ev1'5 lhrough a traveling lreak show ( 1 hr . 30 min) M tCJ llOVll "My Bodyguard" ( 1979. Ora· ma) Chris Makepeace. Adam Baldwtn The new kid at a Chicago high school makes fnends wtth 1he school outcast and 1ogerher lttey sland up 10 lhe cruel gang thal had perseculed them bolh 'PG' ( 1 hr 38 nun ) . S1 llOVll Crackers 11984. Comedy) l'>onlllcl Su1her1and Jack Warden Down- on-1he11-luck characlers 1n San Francis· co s MtSSlOll dtSHICI dectde to ease lhelf f1nanc1ar woes by cracking 1 pawnshop ow~1 s sale 'PG' ( t hr 32 min ) -TV Puzzle 1 3 4 ~ 6 7 11 14 18 ACROSS I lt,!) ...,, I' 1 H1 M• Orurnrnond H :• !. j f ).1 r)l ol l \ I c;.mn1e .1 Or ~·.1~ 8 11 A1111,,.rtlirs FrPe' Ja -B1q Cir Now I I >' 1 I 4 l f) ''••' fiurl 011 ()II ThP •.1 ... 'J,111 "S .1, ::;t,,. s MP.l1S.S<1 1 h .i3 n1•n illll.l tJ,11a1 ... 1 7 41, 0 Um till 111 . I ' ,17 H1 Mr «1 Iv I ">l •(J( ~ 2? 1n11 1 I I I{ .1 fj lfl !• ,, 4? Ac.H•'> 2~ .ir. S.irif'Jr.t 1nrl Rubv •Word Game FIL.L IN n-t~ M1$SING L~TTE~ IN T~€ '1 TV W~D.>11 BELOW. IHIEILIEI I IRIEI I IYI ICJ IRITI OINISI ,,11:~~'t ,, ITIHI I ~ IMll ILIL..11101 IAI 11 I I\ W(JJ ~~AR~G -rHE lEffeflS 'rt>U Ftueo IN lo 5peu.-fHG NAME oF A fV ~~IE S ~1'A~: I I I l I 26 · -Joey· 27 $1;.ir ot SMnr- 29 He was Radar 30 Fult1ll 31 lhP Down SrwrcrlSP" M.11nn;> ;> ShP S I [)111S1• J1•llPr '> r 3 Ni»lJhO r OI NY 4 u wns ':> r ••·'I' thr flu h t ;H1y w1in a tyu> 7 Root<, .,,ta1 8 511creedPr1 q Tro11A1ore 10 ~.10<1 Thornpson !.. '>t'llt?'> 11 [l,ilJn1JlrJ (~r M .1rkE'y 1 ·1 NP1ft'tPr I r1 A (1,1b1ir ? I ConcPrr11nq n ('. hPl:'I.., 1<. Cln(> 24 H• w,1., C,1rm1ne ?6 Dolls ?8 Ric~ les 11 M pre1J11t 29 Thi<, tor Hire 32 Dw1ovil11 on I OU Gr,Jnl' 33 Co.1cr• Par'>('Qhran 3~ v (,oraon 36 SP+> 1 Across 38 <A [ u 5? 5.i Powell or Steber '>6 Williams or Roone'I ~7 Actress D•e111ch DOWN 1Q Cornc1utPr-to-~ honP t•hok11p JO ~Ars 51 Johns .1;> Robert or Alan 4 ·~ Ei11sted 4.1 Prophet 41')-·Jane - 48 Knock on -Door · 50 My Gal-·· !>3 tie was Uncle Charley 1ntt '15 Compass point AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR OPllllRI SALIS & SERVICE WE CARRY STANLEY Sunday, Feb. 10, 1985 31 Coast has burglars on tlie Cops cite Ne.tghborhoocl Watch groups for stgntftcantdecltnes in ·snenfrape' There are arowina sians that police and residents on theOranaeCoall arc •inina in the war on buraJary. the Coast's most acute and ~rsis1ent crime problem. And if the war is bcina won, police say it's because residents -sick and tired or bcina victimized by • crime that some liken 10 rape -a<>t ou1 of Cout . The Newport-Mesa YMCA Is helping collect food for starving people In Africa. /AS Callfomla Four people are dead and a man ls In custody after fire brOke .out In a Los Angeles board and care lfome.rAJ Na don No one Is safe anymore from social kissing, which Is replacing the hand- shake across the country, according to an article In Harper's Bazaar./ A4 The FBI bftlleves It has solved the mystery of a 5- year-old glrl found llvlng with a man In an Alaskan camper park./ A3 their homes. met their neighbors and agreed to do something about it. "I fell violated." said Aaron Burke. a Huntincton Beach resident whose home was bufJlarized two years ago. "Your house 11 the one place where you're supposed lo feel safe. where you can put some distance betw«n you and the rest of 1he world. STEVE MARI LE NEWS P ERSPECT l~E ''There was almost a feeling of contammauon afterward." he added. "I realized how vulnerablt l wa . " Burke Joined a local Nc1Jhborhood Watch chapter. He credits 1hc or· ganizauon with g.IVlng him a place to vent has anger and a way to fi&ht back. Hununaton Beach has one of tbe oldest and largest Neag.bborhood Watch pr<>vams 1n Oranac Coun1y. In the past four )tars. the buraJary rate has fallen more than 2S percent. "Burglary is the silent ra~ ... wg- gcsted Lourann Cook. whose Foun- tain Valley home was buraJari~ed in ' 1980 whtlc she and kr family WCR spcndina a day 11 Di~land. .. It., a repulsive fethnj IO know 1hat a stranter has been ~1na 1ttroutb your thinas. You don t know what they've touched.'' she said. "Every time you e>pen the front door you wonder. 'What am I aoina 10 rti\d now?'" Cook has been ·president or the Fountain Valley Ne1pborhood Watch fortwo years. She is convinced there is a conelation bctwetn the .._ ........................ Riley wants county to drop proposal to extend UnlversttyDr. BJ JEFF ADLER Of .. ...., ....... .. Santa Ana Heights and Ui>Per Newport &¥ residents oPl>()9ed to a proposed extension oC .Univcnity Drive lhrouJfi lheff-~perous, equcstnan-oncnted neighborhood have won a powerful ally in tbei:r fl&ht against the new road. ·World A redesl&ned BoelnCJet toatecl u a quieter aircraft takea off durln& a pablic •bowlDC at John Wayne Airport Friday. Supervisor Thomas lltlcy sa.1d he intends to ask the Board of Super- VlSOf"S on Wednesday to kill the proposal by having t~ exterwon dropped fTom the county's master plan of arterial bisbwa~ Twenty-four crewmen are feared dead as rescue ships and helicopters search icy North Sea watera for Polish sailors mtulng after their frelghter·sank./ A3 The Seoul government violated 'firm agree- ments' about dissident po!ltlclan Kim Dae-Jung's homecoming, says the U.$. ambassador./A3 Opinion Steven Chapman, columnist and editorial writer for the Chicago Tribune, debuts on the Opinion page today./ Al Style Who's flt to have a Glass Slipper for charitable contributions? Nora and Charley Hester certainly are./C1 Elizabeth the makeup computer Is more helpful than a mirror when choos- ing flattering colors for your face./C2 Sporta Fort Worth's Dave Davis takes the first-day lead In the Crosby Southern golf tournament In lrvtne./81 UC trvtne'1 bUketball teem edges Pacific, 70-85, In Stockton./81 Freeno State upeets Ne- vada-Laa Vegas In PCAA buketball action, win- ning 83-52.1.,S Entertainment Four new 1tage pro- ductlona opening ttltl week offer something for every theatrical tute./CI c .. 8 .. -6 01·8 02 02 05 ce Al 02 C7·8 81-3 C1*3 TV~ A2 ~guieter'jetpes througb. ~ts paces RCSldenlS of the area have stqed ralhcs al\d turned ourin droves '"11 numerous hearings to oppose the plan. which *OUkl eventually di place homeowners and could adversely affect the dclicat.c en- v1roft1MOW bMsnec in the Back&.~. But results oT nots~ tes ts on new breed-~ Je! won't be completely a nalyzed until T~esday By PHIL·SNEIDERMAN Of .. o.Mr ........ John Wayne Airport officials moni1ored the sound levels generated Saturday. by a redesigned Boeing jetliner. but rcsultsofthe noise testing arc not expected to be fully analyzed until Tuesday. However. William J . Martin. the airport's senior noise control special- ist. said Saturday afternoon that preliminary figures indicate the new Boeing 737-300. heavily promoted as a quieter aircraft. will qua hf y under conventional Class A plane guide- lines but may no1 pass under stricter Class i.\A noise standards at maxi· mum takeoff weight. Under a plan approved by count} supt."n isoroi. airlines can qualify for add111onal John Wayne flights if the) fl } quieter JCtS within the Class AA noise hmits. The takeoff noise cannot exceed 89.5 decibels in th is class. NB super salesman sold self into prison By Tlte A11oclated Prc11 LEWISBU RG. Pa. -His book. "Why Winners Win.'' told com- panies how 10 sell products. Now John Torqua10 Jr .. the reputed "mas- termind" of a scheme to bribe public officials, will spend up to four years in jait for talc ing his sales tec hniques too far. U.S. District Judge Malcolm Muir imposed the four-year sentence on the Newport Beach resident Friday and fined Torquato SI 0.000. The j udge said a two-year term rec- ommended by the U.S. attorney was "completely inadequate ... forquato told Muir. "I am defi- nitely sorry 1h91 I have 10 'itand before you toda} and I recogn11e that I ha"e done wrong. .. I can tell ><>u I "'ill never be before a judge again "It's very 1ron1c that 1wo }Ca~ dftcr I wrote a book on successful selling ... I crossed the line for the firsa lime in a sales situation and did som1.·1h1ng illegal." he ~id. Torquato. 48. wrote "Wh} Win- ners Win: Techniques of Advocatc Selling.' published by .\mcncan Management Associations. An Oct. 22 indictment charged hun tPlea.e .ee SALltSllA1f/ A2) 'Refugee' goats reach mainland sanctuaries Offtclals optimistic thatall200Wtll be adopted th ls weekend -nothing. so I took this venture on:· said Nelson, who o~ratC'd a San Otqo nursery school for more than 30 years before retiring and tumina her a1tcnt1on to animals ... And th ts 1s rouper than a nursery school be· cause at the end of the day. these don't 10 home." By Tiie A11oelaae4 Preas The aoa1s had bttn targeted for death by Navy marksmen because lhcy are believed 10 be dtstroy1 n11he hab1ta1s of some island pl.ants. birds and animals tt\at appear on the national cndanacrcd species hst RAMONA -Peitricia Nelson wacched wilh no particularconcem a a trucklOld or 63 aoat ref ugcc from San Clemente Island was left an her front yard here las1 week. he simply lddcd them to the tall>. of othtt animals she cara for until adopted -97 dop. 40 cats, 3S rabbits, a hon.t. a donkey and. no.-. a totll of 77 aoa~ From htt four~crc ranch 1n this rural community 1n northern n Otcao County. Nelson run tht Animal Trull Sinctuary. a l l-)"C'lr- old PfOJ<'Ct to catt for un*antC'd animals \lnlll they find homtt. Bui unhkcee It many animal shcltcn. lht to care for them un11l they art ptcd -C\tn 1f 1t takes l3 >""· u 1n the: case Of.some dopwhoh1vt"httnw1th Mi' •"' opened the nciu•f11· "I d1dn'1 want to 'lit aruund and do They arc thought to be dC1<'Cndant'I o( a ~mall herd of ndalu 11n aoaa put on the 1 land H man> a 200 years aao to provide food for pe ang alors. and once numbertd almo t 30.000. a ord1na to Nav) btol i t 1ncc the t'arly 197 • all but tht 1.200 lO UOO now on lht' 1 land hi \.e bttn hot h)' hunter\ ur trap~. The av). "'hich u the 1 lanJ t'or l311Ct pr1 lice ha hippc-d I S.000 of the animal on "· 8u1 b«au ol 1htir ab1lit) to rrprodu~ rap1dl . tht aoa1 • popu- lation in ~amc troubk,o mc. and tht' ow planned a v.holc11:1k tPleeee ... OOAT8/A2) I The ~upcrv1sors· plan has a 1raqeout pro 1~1on that allows &.1r- hnes flyi ngJet at the s1m:terstandard 10 exchange one noisie r flight for two quieter ones l 1nder the plan. 1en- 1a11vely scheduled to take effect Apnl I . total dad) flights at John Wayne can increase from 41 to no more than 55. even with the tradeout offer. Airport noise specialist Martin said early figures indicate the new Boeing JCI might qualify under Class AA standards with less lhan maximum weight on board. A heavier load requires more power and produces more takeoff noise. The airport noise expert stressed that addmonaJ analysis of the test data is ottdcd and said final results w11J not be available unul Tuesday Manin said independent tests of the jet's noise levels were conducted Saturday by representatives of the city of Ncw~n Beach. which has fou_ght to hmit flights at John Wayne. am! by Boeing.. 1ht' manufac1urcr. The Boeing 737-300 tened Satur· day was the first received by Newpon Beach-based AirCal. The a1r'hne has purchased a dozen of the 140-seat JCtlincrs. to be dchvercd over the next four years. With spare parts. the cost (Pleaee eee JET I A2) "This (the eAt.cns.1onJ begins to intrude on the 11 ... cs of people. The intrusion would be significan1. ··Riley s~11d. He plans lO ask that the county drop a route alignment study and remove the proposed t'xlcns1on from the county master plan. Rile) 3lso said that completion o( the proposed San Joaquin Hills F~wa} would d1ve.n traffic from ~ area, thus casing t he need for the University Dnvc bypass. "I've !\ad some concerns llbout u (Pleaee eee ROAD/ A2) Irvine teachers back at bargaining table John Torqaato Jr. Curloaa centne Irvine teachers. who staged a onc- day protest stnke over a deadlock 1n contract talks. have rt'sumed nego- tiations wnb the Irvin<' llt'11fied School D1stnct. District spokeswoman Fran Mo rton said rcpr~ntall,es of the two sides met Fnda~ morning. She said no announ«ment was made after the meeting. But Monon said negNiator'I did agree to meet again at 9 a m. Wcdnt'sdav. More than 500 In 1nt' teachers walked picket hncs T ue~itv:-dcmon­ strating against the 2S<ampus "°hool distnct's "last and he'it" col'itract A DobenMa~•a_,.... ..... ~ hla m.uteT'• na roof u tM pair traftlid' proposal The teachers returned to the classroom Wednesday. The d1stnct has offered teachers a 3 ~rcent raise retroactive to July l, 1984. and provided a fonnula for an additional raise next )ear. The Irv ine Teachers Assoc1allon which barpms for the distnct's 7SQ faculty members. has asked for a l percent raise retroactive to July and another 2 percent increase this sprina. Disagrttment also ciusts over ,,.. surancc provisions. anevanct proctdurcs. teacher disdpbnt an4 "agency fee ... which would rcqu1~ alt teachers to pay associatton dues or ao cqu1\.alcnt fee .. l Crash victims in stable condition at area hospitals Blaze damages HUls resldence ~elderly Newport 8acft mi· dents injured when thcirautocrathed throuah a praae wall and plunttd down a 9().foot embankment rt- maincd hOJpill.liled S11urday niJht, all in stable condition. The accident occu~ Friday eve~ nina ll the Corona dcl Mar home of William Francis Nutt, 74. Police said Nutt was try1na to back his Chevrolet Monte Carlo out of his aaraac when he a{>parently put it in forward acar, causing it to crash thmugh tht garage .~ cookina accident apparently tnggercd a fire \hat caused an cst1· mated $39.000 damaae to a Laguna Hills home Saturday evening. Orange County Fire Dcpanment dispatcher Dave Kinneberg said the blaze was reported at S:S I p.m. in a siniJe-family residence at 22632 An· cona, owned by Rita and Dwight Flowers. Kinneberg said Mrs. Flowers was . .. wall and over me ernbMDMrit, comina to mt on its top. Nun and two pentn,ers-his wife AnMt~. 69. and friend Ehz.abeth Johnson, 78 -~all iltjW'Cd 11\ lhe atticknt. William and Annene Nutt remained in tM in~nsive care unit Saturday at Mission Communny Hospital. Johnson was bcina treated at Wntem Medical Center. The driver was arrested on suspi· tion offelony drunken driving. home at the time and suffered a sh~t burn on her hand. No other injunes were reponed. The kitchen and living room areas were damaaed by the fire and ad· dilional smoke damage was rcponod throughout the house. he said. The blue was extinguished within 22 minutes. the fire depanment spokt'sman added. GOATS REACH SANCTUARIES ..• Y'romAl goat shoot last month. The fund for Animals won approval from Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger for one more trapping effort, which is under way. Author Cleveland Amory. who heads the group. hopes to save 800 of the doomed animals before his al- lotted ume runs out in the first week of March. The first batch of 200 wild aoats tbe other 40 were taken to temporary arrived by Navy supply barge at the holding pens down the road. Nonh lsJand Air Station on Cor· The Fund for Animals was to ~n onado about dawn last Thursday. Of processing adoptions for the wild -:those. 103 were brought here. and the goats this weekend. and officials say other 97 were trucked to a Los that based on the amount of interest Angeles County animal shelter in already generated. all the goats may Castaic. be claimed before this evening. Of the goats broughtto Ramona, 63 ~ If not. the adoptions will resume were left at Nelson's sanctuary and next Friday for another weekend. SALESMAN GETS FOUR YEARS ••• From Al and four others wi th schemina to win millions of dollars in government contracts for a data processing firm. Computer TecllnoJogy Associates. with cash. travel.jobs and stock. Torquato began cooperating with prosecutors in their ongoing in· v figarion in November and pleaded guilty to one conspiracy count. In return. IS other counts against him were dropped. The conspiracy charge carries a maximum penalty of five years m prison and a $10.000 fine. U.S. Attorney James West had rec- omm'ended a tw~year sentence for Torquato. "Mr. Torquato has started down the road to rehabilitation in two ways -one, by joining an alcohol abuse clinic ... and two, by his cooperation showing a distinct break with the waysonhej>asl ... West told Muir. But Mufr rejected the request, noting that Torquato's cooperation only came after the indictment and a co-defendant's guilty plea. The judge also said a stiff sentence would deter others from similar crimes. "It appears to me that you were the mastermind of a major scheme to bribe public officials." Muir said. The computer firm scheme in· volvcd attempts to win contracts with the state. Allegheny County and Pittsburgh for the recovery of Social Security tax overpayments: To win the state contract, Torquato targeted the re-election campaign of Attorney General LeRoy Zim- merman for a SI 00.000 payment and state Treasurer R. Budd Dwyer' for a $300.000 kickback. according to the indictment and prosecutors.' Fair weather to reign after rain LOS ANGELES (AP) -A~ etorm dumped the ~ rllln of the IMtOf'I oYfit ~ of Southern c.Mfome Mtty a.twday, tnoo-tno ecor• of ecc:ldenta Ind caueiftQ part of a road In IUNban Hawthorne to cotlapte. At IWt two fttfftc cleetM wet• •ttrlbUted to the ltorm, Sklel beg8ll ctMrlng o. rnott coettat ., ..... the 1torm ~ eouth through San Otego County 81\d ... t 1eroee the deMrta, the Nat~ w .. ttw Servloe Mid, Pfedlctlng f81r WMthet tod-r. 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Graveside memorial services were ,---..-------::-------------,...---------~--------=--========--enrsatur<ray af Fairhaven Memorlar B •lf} t J gt Park in Santa Ana. BURGLARS BEING BEATEN ••• From Al Mrs. Lace served on the Newport Beach Police Department from I 932 to her retirement in 1961. She was a founding member of the ~ewport Beaeh-P&Hee-Women 'sAult111ary:-She was also a member of the Orange County Peace Officers' Association. Mrs. Lace 1s also survived by grandaughter Barbara Pliska of Or· ange and great.grandchildren Linda Guerrero of Redlands, Bobbi Goss of Green River. Calif. and Adam Pliska Jr. of Orange. urO . ary ra es a on Born March 28. 1889. in Tipton. Iowa, Mrs. Lace moved to Tustin in 1900 where her parents had an orange She is survived by her sons William Lace of Newport Beach and Harry La~ of Newport Beach, who on·ce She is also survived by great-great· grandchildren Robert and Stephen Guerrero and Ron Goss Jr. · ............ ...... CoeteMeu 1984 2,518 198'4 2.30-4 1983 2.~1 1983 2,735 1982 2,737 1982 2,352 1981 3,280 198 1 2,700 98()-3.«8 1980 2.~ The c;tory'<; the same in Laguna ~ach. where the burglary rate has declined cvel') year smce the forma- tion of Neighborhood Watch m 1980. "I 1h1nk people got bold.'. suggesh Charles Bauman. who lives on lhe lip of Balboa Peninsula and 1s acu ve 1n a Neighborhood Wa1ch chapter. "The\' broke out of their shells and started paying attention." In Irvine. where the Neighborhood Watch program is still being shaped, the scale runs the opposite way of mo'lt Orange Coast c1t1cs. "We really got killed ta st year by burglaries," admitted Mike Weiss. the city's cnme prevention officer. "And we're not reall) \Ure why." S11 ll, Weiss poinls out that the cit}' 1s growing much faster than its neighbors. It s Neighborhood Watch program didn't stan keeping track of members unul 1982 and there arc only four Neighborhood Watc h signs m the entire comm unit) while most c1t1es claim hundreds .... .,.,. 8eech lntne 198'4 1,027 19M 1,1587 1983 1, 185 1983 1,2&3 1982 1.•12 1982 1,256 1981 1,721 1981 1.40-4 1980 1.680 1980 1,308 DeNis1. "We have a news.le11cr that comes out morrthly that's hand· delivered by vol unteers." Newport Beach has a very struc- tured program where residents form- ing a chapter must conduct three meetings before the Police Depan- ment will place a Neighborhood Watch sign in their neighborhood. Officer Tom Little. who coord1· nates Neighborhood Watch 1n New- port, said Police Chief Charles Gross has even threatened to remove signs in neighborhoods where interest has nagged. .. I don't belive we've removed any, though." he added. By constrast, Costa Mesa does not have a Neighborhood Watch presi- dent nor does it keep track of members. Unlike other cities, Costa Mesa Neighborhood Watch does not distribute a newsletter or ask chapters to hold regular meetings. ...... ,........ ...... y..., 1* 353 1-. 885 1983 407 1983 .,,1 1982 4ee 1982 874 1981 554 1981 873 1980 810 1980 ed to occur when residents feared violence from surfers. "At one meeting. a man wanted to know when his shift would be. like he was expected to stay up n1&hts and watch guard." Little said. "That's not what Neighborhood Watch is at all. It's an awareness ofxour community and your neighbors. · Cook said there was an initial m1sunderstandinJ of Neighborhood Watch in Fountain Valley. too. "We're not police," she said. "We don't encourage patrols and we cenainly don't advocate carrying weapons." Despite what appears to be steady pins in many coastal cities. burglary 1s still the No. I crime from Seal Beach to San Clemente. And even with the groundwork fashioned by Neighborhood Watch. burglars are still doing their work the old-fashion· edway. JET GOES THROUGH PACES ••• Prom Al ' of the planes approaches $300 milhon. s:ud Franlz Lipsey. AirCal's vice president/or corporate services. The aifline nas an option to buy 11 more of the jets. The new aircraft 1s a stretched version of the twin-eng1ne 'et that has been used since the 1960s as a shon- haul aircraft The jetliner is equipped with redesigned. more powerful en- gines and an enlarged cabin . to accommodate more passengers. Boeing is marketing the jet in panicular to airlines serving airports with tough noise restnctions. such as John Wayne and Burbank. The Seattle-based manufacturer claims the new Jet will be significantly quieter than the n val McDonnell Douglas M~80. the jetliner used most at John Wayne. ROAl>F From Al S ACQUIRE ALLY •.• for some time and in some ways it's been doomed for years," added the supervisor. whose district includes the area. "There arc a variety of potential alignments. all of which have either substantial adverse environmental impacts or intrude on established residential areas." eilplained Peter Herman. an aide to Riley on land-use project might have on the communi- ty. ·1 hen, a public hearing on the matter would have to be scheduled . On the related question of a land· use plan for Santa Ana Heights, intended to bring the community nestled at the foot of John Wayne Airpon's main runway into com- pliance with state noise standards. Riley said he s11ll 1s working toward a compromise plan for presentation at the board's Wednesday meeting. However. while he has been work· ing with oppos1 n_B community groups in the most no1se-sensit1ve area of Santa Ana Heights. no consensus plan has yet been developed that is agreeable to all sides. he reponed. ma Hers. IJl••••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji He said Riley remains hopeful that • CITIZENSHIP • lr-.1ne received a slate grant last • year to bolster the community pro- gram and to fund a 'itud) m U01 ver- s1t} Park thdt 1s. cx pcct('d to measure • the succe'><>e'i or failing~ of Neigh- Instead. police conduct meeting after mectmg. driving home the basic ph1losphy of Neighborhood Watch. ·· 1 t gets passed on by word of mouth." explained Linda Fowler. a Neighborhood Watch coordinator in Costa Mesa. "Unlocked door and windows," said Huntington Beach Sgt. Tris Swan. "Almost 50 percent of time. burglars enter through unlocked doors or windows." A careerburglarcan be in and out of a residence in four minutes flat, given an advantage like an unlocked door or window. Swan said. other board members will go along with tfie proposal to drop the new road. "I have not run mto anyone yet who strongly endorses University Onve. and I'm not familiar with any board office that supports U n1 versity Drive." Herman said. Boltlty Sox SOFTBALL CL ,... 1985 Siga-Ups i ... • :s ~ • borhood Watch The Neighborhood Watch philosophy is not a complicated one: He eAplained that before the proposed extension could be re- moved from the master plan. the county would have to complete an environmental impact report assessing what effect dell-ting the z • ... ~ North tb'ttilrton Beach • . , "It's a good targ<.·t area because it's built out and we ran really measure cnmc without having to sto p and consider population growth and things of that son:· W('1'1'i !>aid. "Any burglar will tell you that if it's JOing to take too much efTon to get into your house, he won't do it." said Swan. ''He will pass ... The success bf Neighborhood ... • • • SOfllALlm Feb. 9th, 10 AM-1:30 PM Stacy Gree School • Sl'OttTSMAH SHIP • 6311 Larchwood "But the c"1dence from othe r commun1t1c'l 1'i that with a real effort by Neighborhood Watch. you can make some tremendou~ inroads (preventing burglary)." he added. Lock up. know your neighbors. keep an eye out for susp1c1ous or strange people in the neighborhood and contact police when something doesn ·t look nght. ··That's often the biggest problem, .. Li ttle said. "People feel inhibited 10 call the police. But how else arc we going to know 1f somcthmg's going on that shouldn't be io1ng on?" Watch can be measured best by numbcrs,policeciaim.Theburglaryfj~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rate should go down and the number of information calls received by police should go up if the program is working. tbltilcton Beach Neighborhood Watch programs vary greatly from c11y to cit) and there appears to be a certain amount of one- upmanship involved Huntm$10n Reach. tor m•nance. has a Neighborhood Watch coordi- nator on the cit~ pa)roll while Fountain Valle) boas.I\ that its pro- gram 1s stnctly 'olunteer "When a neighborhood sign 1s needed. the)' take up a collect1on:· observed Fountam Valk> < apt. 8111 Just Call 642-6086 Deity Piiot Deftwery I• QuwentMd ~,~ 1119 • .,.. /IOI "*... Vol" II"'* Dr 5 3CIP"' C:allla~t 7 P"' aNI ~ C'V!' .... M .....,.., In its early going. Neighborhood Watch was viewed by so me, includ- ing members. as a vigilante group. an organmttion that would be taking an active role in fi~ting cnmc. When Huntington Beach pohce were first learning how to cope with punk rockers, several Neighborhood Watch members said they planned to patrol their streets -w1th guns. In Balboa the same thing threaten· "There's really no other tangible way to tell if it's working." Little said. "A person may see a suspicious person m their neighborhood and call us. We would go out there. contact him before he commits a crime and then he leaves. "There's no way of measuring that son of thing," Little said. "But we behevc Neighborhood Watch works as long as c1t11ens put in the effort.'' Wltat do you like about tlte Dally Pllot? Wlut doa't yM like? C.11 tlM num~r at ldt Hd your me11a1e wlll be recorded, trHtertbff Hd dellwerH to &be appropriate editor. Tlte 11me 24-•ffr a11weria11ervlce m•y be •ted to record letters to tlte editor to H y topic. Coatrib•ton &o Hr Letters col•m• m11t lncl1de tatetr name aod teleJMH Hmber for weriflcatlH. No clrc•l•tloo callt, plta1e. Ttll •• w~•t't oa yOlr mla4l . 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Stranded freJ 1Jter close 24 feared dead as freighter~~ to freed om a'ler 2 man tbs One rescued after cargo of steel s~ifts 8 . and Polish ship rolls over In North Sea y Ile 411oda&ecl Pre11 PALM BEACH. Fla. -Hi&h tides, rouah seas and the study pull of he.ary-duty winches heloed tua a ru-ty frei~ter another SS feet from a m1lltonalre's back yard Fnday. and salvoruaid at was .. a matter of days" before the lhlp would be out to sea. Friday'• etron. coupled with previous pulls this wee~ left the bow of the Mereedes I about 170 f«t from the sea wall behind Mollie Wllmot's estate, where it had rested since it went ashore durina a Than1t1aivlna storm. Mllllon• conn.cated from Colt. RJCIUJ LOS ANGELES -A Costa Ricin man arrested at a Texas altp<?n with SS.8 million in well-worn bills is a fund· raiser and associate of naht·wing Salvadoran leader Roberto D'Aubuisson, accordin1to a published account in ~Los Anaeles newspaper. The man, Francisco Guirola. 34, had flown to Texas 1rom John Wayne Airport. A federal mq.istratc in Corpus Chri1ti. Tex .. ordered Guarola and two others held without bond Thursday on charses of conspiring to violate U.S. currency laws, which require notifyina the government when more than SI0,000 is taken out of the country. ScluOeder may llave t.IJe na LOUISVILLE. Ky. -Ifartifici.al bean fec:ipient William Schroeder has the flu, and doctors think he has, he could havecauaht it from almost anyone -even his surgeon, a hospital spokeswoman said Saturday. The possibility that Schroeder was infected by Dr. William DcVries cannot be ruled out because DcVries has had the flu recently, said a Humana Hospital Audubon spokeswoman. Schroeder. S2, "could have aotten it from a family member or visitor. or he could have gotten it from one ofthe medical staff.' she said. Pilot killed In Alr Force jet en.ii SEDONA. Ariz. -An Air Force A-10 jet fi~ter on a low.Jevel training mission crashed into cliffs in a canyon Saturday, killina its pilot and forcing the closure of a highway, autborities said. The sinaJe-seat, twin-cnainc plane crashed at l 0: l 0 a.m. in Oak Creek Canyon, said a spokeswoman for Luke Air Force base. Coconino County sherill's Lt. Sam Whitted said it was raining. or raining with snow mixed in, when the crash occurred. No cars were involved in the crash. Official• celebrate lallbJ6 •ellare rate BOSTON -Massachusetts officials, reveling in a 12-year low of welfare cases, celebrated Saturday as the 13,000th person to leave the rolls by landing a io..Q..through a State employment traini!l& er~am addressed her classmates. "The program naSjlven us not onl): the abilltyut also the conhdence to go dut with our resumes in band and look for a job," said Cheryl Liberatore. Liberatore. 22. said she completed the 16-weelr.oclerical and office skills training program because "I couldn't afford not to." She begins work Monday at Massachusetts General Hospital as a senior secretary. BREM~N. West G~rmany (AP)-Friday n1Jht. Rescue 1h1ps and hehcopteri search· The pnvatc qency said hehcoptor ed ky North Sea waten off the Weit patrob had hf\ed one sallor from a G~nnan ~~st today (or 16 ~ohsh dril\ina lifeboat and recovered the sailors m1u1na aner their ftcaahter bodjcs or ealht others. rolled over and sanx rapidlY., a . German maritime •acney said Tht Germa_n rc1eue aaency ~td the Th bod' f · .... dr. "Busico Zdroj'• 11nk n IS minulet c ies O ea.,.t owned late Friday, when 1t carso of steel crewmen have been recovered ~nd shifted dunna 1 sev winter storm. officaa.ls o~ the. West ~rman Society cau1ina the ship to II over into the for Ships an Dastre said they feared North Sea. all but one member of the Busko The agency ua 1t received a Zdroj's 2S·man crew had drowned dfttress call from th Polish freiaJtter FBI hopes it has -solve<;l mystery of missing child ANCHORAGE. Alaska (AP) -A 5-ycar-old girl found hvmg with a S8- year-old man in a camper park was tentatively identified as a child who disappeared in Venice 1n 1981. the fBJ said Friday. The child was lound more than two weeks ago livinJ m an Anchorai.e camper park with John R. Altig authorities said. ' On Fnda}. an Alaska grand JUry indicted Altig on three counts of sexual abuse of a minor. and he as being held an heu ofS 2SO.OOO bail. FBI a$CTil-ln~harg~ l:awreTTc~ Nelson said police had contacted a Venice couple whose 18-month-old daught<'r disappeared from a munici- pal park in the seaside section of Los Angeles on Aug. 25. 1981 . blood tests. he said. The child, under care of a state-appointed foster parent. "seems to be as happy as a clam" Nelson said. Authontaes said the girl has been able to tell them little about her past except that she had been on a beach when a man came to her and told her that she would be staying with him because her mother was dying. Officers said the bearded, heavy-set Altig had no satisfactory explana1ton for how the child came to be in his custody. -Pott« arreslaj ~lt1g afttrTlie manager of the Anchorage camper park called authorities to say the si$ht ofa 58-ycar-old man living alone with a small child m a camper trailer "didn't look right." Aarnq omciats said the fre1p\t'r was about 100 main northwnt of the German island of Het1ol1nd when 11 sent 1t1 distress sip1al, rcportina that u was sinkana rapidly in rouah teal and pie-force winds. HehcoJmrs and reteue.p&anes from the West German Navy Joined the ~arch early today, accordant to an •acne:>.: official who asked not to be identified. He said the surv1vm1 sailor *IS taken to a West Oerman hospital on the island or Sylt. but there was no immediate word on the man's con- dition or identity. • .. .4 dead, maalleld la bOard and care tire LOS ANGELES -A fire .swept throu&h· a tum-of-the-century house converted into a board-and-care home Saturday, killing four elderly women and injuring three other people. Several hours later, pohce arrested Walter Evans Jr., 34, a live-in custodian at the building, far 1nvest1gation of murder in the four deaths, said police Detective John Bunch. Bunch said Evans. who was burned on the arms and hands, was arrested after telling investigators that he had previously set other fires in the neighborhood. Nelson said the ctuld had never been finger-or foot-printed. nor had she been to a aentist, so teeth records were not available. But exchanges of photographs produced "some posi tive response" as to her 1dent1ty. A-pos11we-1dentificat1on should be made within 211? weeks based on The state-appointed foster parent later took the child to a physician. who said there was evidence she had been sexually abused. said detective Frank Fe1ghtinger. The FBI 1s sull investigating the possibility of filing kidnap .charges against ham, he said. R . Beauchamp'• bearded collie IUmraDd 8a:Dall1ae ,ne. a wbole new mean•n• to the plarue .. a ma.a'• be9t frteDcl" "1' actjg_u a ll•e fur coat for b1a muter utile palr_anin JD _ London for the Cnaft'• Dot Show. Koreans violated Kim agreements Paraplegic win• fortune in road de.l.gn •ult RIVERSIDE-A 24-year-old-man left a parapleaic after his car plunged over an embankment on an unmarked curve will receive $2 million in cash plus SI 00,000 a year from Riverside County. his attorney said. The structured settlement for Kevin t>rozd of Los-Angeles could amount to at least $18.36 million over 40 years, said attomex Thomas V. Girardi. The award is believed to be the taracst settlement ofa civil suit for improper road design in California history, Girardi said. The settlement was reached momentsf.rior to the start of jury tnal on the case. The accident occurred on Oct. 12. 198 . on Sk) line Drive near Corona. 0 .s. ambassador says _details were arranged in advanee to ensure Kim a safe ho~ecoming the Korean government 1n advance" to ensure K.Jm·s safe and smooth arrival with a group of Amencan supporters. including two con- gressmen. Reps. Edward Feighan. [). Ohio. and Thomas Foghena. t>Pa. ferenoc tbat Seoul had not agreed \O allow Klm·s U. backers to follow him througtr ~oms. 4-tmdnstand there v.u no agrttment for them to go out wuh Mr. Kim hand m hand. but the government would exert (use If) 10 facilitate the process of ellt1 for t~ v1s1ton and take them to Mr K•m's hou~:· Choi said Soviet doctor •Y• Cllemenko l•n 't dying LOS ANGELES -A prominent Soviet heart specialist on Saturday soueht to dispel speculation about Konstantin Chernenko's health. saying the Soviet president <has been working and ··that means he's not dying." Dr. Evguen1 Chasov. director-general of the USSR Cardiology Re~arch Ce nter and deputy minister of public health. spoke at a news conference at the Physicians for Social Res~nsibility convention here. Chasov repeated a recent statement by industnalist Armand Hammer. who has long had business relations with the Soviets. "If you think Dr. Chasov is Mr. Chernenko's physician. and if he (Chasov) is here (in the United States), that means everything is all rig.ht," Hammer said last week. Booq bird• cra•lllJJg In to can on route 10 l MOUNTAIN VIEW -An unusual hazard has surfaced -crashed. rather -on U.S. Highway 101 in Mountain View. Birds, happily drunk on fermented berries. have been flying beak-on into cars. Although no human injuries have been reported, the birds. mostly rob.ins. have been dying by the hundreds. smashing into cars. At least one multi<ar accident has been reported 1n a boozed-bird incident. TauglJer recommended for drug dlvenlon SACRAMENTO-Brian Taug.her. the state Justice Depanment official who was ac9_uit1ed of child molestation charges. has been recommended for drug rehabilitation classes for possession of marijuana. The misdemeanor marijuana possession charge resulted when detectives 1nvest1gat1ng the molestation charge last Aug. I said they found a small quantity of marijuana. Taug.her. who was not in cqµrt Friday, issued a statement through Sands apologizing for "the embarrassment I have caused to my office. my boss and myself.'' "The manjuana was left in my home long ago and I had forgotten 11 was there." he said. WOR LD --~ Et.IJlopla annoanca auterlty mea•ure. ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia -Mena1stu Haile Manam. Ethop1a's Marxist leader. announced stiff austerity measures Saturday. including fuel rationing and a ban on some imports to combat a famine that has affected millions of people. He said in a nationwide radio and telcv1s1on address that all able Ethiopians would be orpn1zed to work in drouaht relief camps and in the controversial resettlement program. SEOUL. South Korea (A P)-The U.S. ambassador accused the Seoul JO\emfnent Saturday of not honor· mg "firm agreements .. about the homecoming of dissident politician Kim Dac-jung. which ended w11h police drauin$ Kim and his wife awa> from their U.S. escons at 1hc airpon. The South Korean gov<'rnmen1 s11ll had not responded to an eart1er .. stem note" from the U.S. Embassy de· manding an explanation. bu t it said Kim provoked the Frida) confronta· Coughing up twist on twinkie defense DEN VER (AP) -It began as a b1g- ga me huntang trip in the Rockies fora group of fri<'nds. but endl"d wtth gun threats. a stabbing and Robert Eugene Lov. 's arrest ·while ra\lng about 1hc devil. Hts lawyer blamed the altitude and cough drops. and a Judge agreed. The lawyer. Michael Mille r. said Thu~ay the case. which he calls th e "Cough Drop Caper." \l.3S one of th<' most bizarre he·~ ~en "This man came to me sa)tng. 'He}. I've done this. I don·t kno~ wh) I did 1t:·· Miller said of Low. who Ii, es in Springfield. Mo. "He had no h1stOI) of emotional !breakdown. He wa under stress at work and started laking Hold cough drops an large amounts. amounts far exceeding the dosage ... The case 1s currentl) on appeal to the Colorado Supreme Court b~ proS«utors challeng1 ng 1 he cough drop defense. ~ b In add11t.n. Mc« owan -who Soviet new•JMper la•m Pope'• toar ..... recovered from his stab wound and MOSCOW -The Jovernment newspaper Izvestia on Saturday criticized attend~ the tnal -t5 suing Low for Pope John Paul II. saying that on his Latin Americen tour he characterized SI .S million. leftjst revolutionary supPon as "an anta-Oristian deed." It also said the Dr. Robert Huffaker of thr Colo- pontiff called for "Christian humility," but did not condemn the "predatory rado tate Hospital e'am1ned LO'-' policy of U.S. transnational corporations.'' the repre ions or some Latin shortly after the attack and decided American aovemments and "the outriahl imperialist sieac of Nicaraaua by tht Low w,as sufferina from an organic United States and Central American puppets obedient to it." delusional syndrome Bolin• den.la• I''*'• ralw price. LA P l, Bolivia -loliYll sharply dev1IU(d 1t1 currency and ra ised the price offood. aasoline and other commodities Saturday in a bid 10 stem lhe threat of an economic collapse. l n the 1wccpina rewucaurin1 plan. the official pesocxchanac rate jumped from 9.000 per U.S. dollar to 50,000pcrdollar. On the black market. one U.S. dollar till fetches 120.000 pttOS. A smes of mall dcvaluataons 1n the future will bnn1 the official and black market rates c:lotcr totethcr. Plannina Minister Fredy Justiniano told reponcrs. •tJlllo .aldlen delUed WWD hmb SHEFFIELD. En&land -Soldiers defused a 2,200-pound World War II bomb today that had bccn uneanhed by construction workers 1n th1 nonh EntJand stttl city. But otri«ri said \he bomb. one oft~ heaviest dropped by the Gcrma1's 1n the 1939_.5 confl1c1, w11 1tll unstable ind 300 evacuated fanuhc were ordered to rtmain 1n communal).' hall ihdters where they had apent the ni&ht on makeshin bed .._workman drivma a mechan1c1l dayer on tht site near heffield' Bramhall Lane 10Cttr st1d1 um hat the 6-foot·lona bomh Fnda). He made ltHtal attem~~ to Ktapc up what he thoqht °"''' 1 lumpof metal btforc the f0ttman. an army ~etenn. mlimt 1t "as a bomb. polict 111d. Hold cou&h drops ar<' produced b\ Beecham P"roduct Inc .. and each lozcn~ contain 5 m1ll1.,.ams of the chtm1caJ deittromcthorphan. de- kribcd a non·narcot1c and not hahat- fOrmina. Dunni the tnal, Huffaker 1nd Dr Fttdenck Lewis of Ocn\er, '1r'ho had bttn hircdbyM1llcrtouam1ne Low. test1fl~ that tht de,tromethorphan. perhaps auravatC'd by the nse 10 mountain ckvalion, had au.scd the delusions The claim WIS comt>9!1Nt to tht "Twank~dc~;· which mulled 1n a man lauahttr ~erd1C1 for Dan Wtutc. characd Ytath k1lhf\I tht mayor or n Francisco and a n f~nCl~O Count) supervisor White'~ taw)Cfl cla1mtJ he suffered vere mental deptt ion cauttd an pen b) a h1ah- .wpr ditt of JUn fOOd: · .. 11on at Seoul's K1mpo lntemat1onal .\1rport. Kim SQ !l longtime opposiuon leader "'ho spent th<' past two rears in self-1 mPoscd exile 1n 1he Un11ed l\tales. remained confined to his western Seoul home. ..\lthough he could not lea\t'. authont1es insi sted he was not under house arrest Th<'\ said he was being "protected" b; security forces. .\mbassador Richard L. Walker said l/ .S. authonll<'S "had firfn agree- ments and scenarios worked ou1 wtth "We had an agreement from the Korean government that our em- baSS) personnel \\Quid be allo~ed to go to the ramp to meet the two congressmen and other leaders of the entourage." Walker said 1n a tele- phone intervie" \\Ith The ~c;soc1ated Prt'SS .. That agreemt'nt "'as not honored b} the go\emmc:nt." the ambassador said. But go,crnment !>pokesman Choi Tac-soon told a Saturda) ne"'s con· In the encounter at K1mp-0 Polite forctbl> separated 1'1m and h1$ w1ft> from their .\mencan escorts shonh after the~ ~ot ofT the plane The 1nc1dent drt'"' fir<' from l \ offi1.1al~ tv.o months before uth Korean Pr<'s1dcnt Chun Doo-h\\-an" schedul~ to meet Prestdt'nl Reagan in ""ashington A Ooat from tbe Pandora parade rolla down a ?few Orleua• etreet 8atm4ay, one of 18 elated lD t.tie city Ulla weekend •• Mardi Ora• -which faUa on Feb. 19 -4ra1'9 near. Paradee are 8Cbedaled e•ay day undl Mardi Gru. InventtonsunVelledatexpo absent any better mousetraps \\ HI GTO ( .\P) -There Dupont. Bia k and Dcd.rrand other ~ai. a belief hair dr') er. a better firms sho~ed off their late t pla II\.~. li~placc arnte. a better sno" plo'-'. a s.a1el11te launchers and el«tronic ~tter <'Ir wu rcmovtr. even a betier device had.. wa her at the opcnina turda\' Thr \mall tn\.entOf'\ had mort' of the 13th annual National ln\ento" do"n·to-eanh cf\"ataon . includ1n1 a Expos1t1on hidden carport that autom 11c-alh But. (or bctl('r or v.orst, thtrt .,,, unfurl Hself O\ er a parked car nd an not a '1n'1e bctt('r mou$ttrap an1fic\ll \hmtma' trtt that \nov.\ With 1nvcn11oru compenna for on tt~lf Pl('t, "I don't think thcrt "ould be Th~ nc" car ":a' remo"<'r v.a\ !>Atd Ont 1ntere una tnou&h to make 1t," to po~ I~ n k of 1nfcct1on than said Bruct Oray or th<' L .. Patent other mtthod . but its ,.,ork1na and Trademark Offict, v.h1ch pon-\ttmcd ~m('wha1 comphceted and wred the C\tnt. m~st('nOU\ Thda1r ioduJC'd about 70 "h1b1t\ The "~tilt\ ._m:uin1 Grau:· a cho~n b the trad<'marl office. ~O b~ ( an.ad1an 1mpon ~' ~ cno\l&h ""ood maJol' ~mp.int nd thr rt\t h\ to"'' for 1t~lf 1n unc '-'ood-bum1na ind•' 1Jual 11'\\tntol"\ sea n, 11\ '"' entol" ..:.iid General Moton. HuahM <\1rtnf\. • on dt pl ~ "'t'rt' a r-<an crusher hC'art Hlv~. a barrel Jumptr and h~an 'alv<'s me 1nvcnt1on borden-d on \h sublime. hkc the 'M Cochlear lm plant. an an1fic1al hcann1 device appro' ed b) the Food and OQ.la .t.dm1n1\tra11on a tht fir'tt inv<'nt1 n to ~plact one of the hod} 's ~e 'iCn~ Other anvent1ons borJtrcd on \k, \\Cl' C'UnOU\ Rolhc \\ Plulson shov.ed ~" rt'c:'Ord pla er on "'htch \he t~ Sta) $lilt whale lht tu.mu.bk mo\e5 ~1~wa)s lo kCC'P Ult•* ar<>O"t Paulson •¥' lie IO W bttn unablt lo·coav, .. • ••lllr tom pft)d~ It. .. h pla)• reeorti tiU .., ...... pta ......... L . . !Of M ~ •• Cout DAILY PtlOT/Sunday, Febr~ 10, 1985 ;soeta.1 kissingis not ·all it's smacked 1:1p to be Impersonal bussin Is replacing h a ndshake, total stranaers. according to some nine Stein countel'$ wjth the view that There was nothing sissy about it." mouth ns far to the lcf\ as possible and touch each other lightly on the riaht side of th e 1aw. That's the kiss tfiat counts. Anyth1na elM' 1s too per- sonal." d social arbiters. Others disagree. it's always safe to kiss "your favorite an that. my dear, debases the value of same "I know in Los Angeles they kiss designer and your hairdresser" be-> ----everyone. whether they know lhe cause "it's the thing to do -and •B1 llA&PER'S BA.ZMR _Judith Martin. who wntcs on person or not." iatd Virginia Depew, because you're so glad to sec them, ........ __.. etiquette as MISS Manners, acknowl-who edits the Washtn~ton "Green darling." Social kissing is rcplacina the edges the popularit> of the social kiss Boo~" social registry. ·Jn Washing-"Top models always air kiss each ;handshake as the p01ite way to say but yearns for a return to the ton. 1t happens. too. other," Stein added. "They peck the 1'ello and g()odbye at Hollywood handshake. "But wc'rt a protocol service (as air near each other's check's and then ?cocktail lounges. New York social "The handshake," she said, ''has well as a registry), and we would go back to doing their nails." There's a right way to perform the social kissing rite. according to John Duka. fashion columnist for The New York Times. "There is only one proper way to do it," he said. ··Hold each other's right hand by the fingers. Twist your The social luss has bctn around for centuries and at one point wu so common 1n ancient Rome that 1t was banned by Emperor Tibenu,. tvents and a lot of places in between. ~n d~valued by the social kiss, advise you not to kiss everyone. I just Hollywood columnist James No one is safe from social kissing. which ~o two people perform. alike don't think h's proper. Kissing should Bacon said of the local custom. :aocording toanarticlein the February .and which leaves a lot oflipstick and be between very. very close friends. "'Check kissing is a greeting for best Post off1· ce· mascot • issue of Harper's Bazaar, although other confusion in its wake." not mere acquaintances. and certain-friends as well as for hostesses you not everybody approves of it. The social kiss can extend to ly not strangers. We frown on it, ies." never met before. Bogan and w 'dne ~D~O~N~'T~l~U~S~T~G~O~T~H~~~ny~:~~~~~ro~~~:~~~r :~~t~~~en~d~~~~~~s=A~~~ek~s ~~~i~cty~~~·~~~r~~~n-~~~;~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~;~o~~~~~~~i~~ stamped'cancelled' GROW THROUGH IT! YOU CAN DO ITI LOWER FARES RYE. N.Y. (AP)-Dots and mail carriers are of\en not the best of friends. But Zipcode. the mascot at this town's post office, is another m·atter. Postal officials who evicted the dog after nine years at the post office have resp0nded to protests b)'. workers there by sayin~ they Wlll hold a ceremony to reure the mutt and erect a plaque in her honor. says Gorden Hensley, a spokesman for U.S. Rep. 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PARKAS SKIS Regular S•le Regular Sale Serac 160.00 199.95 Pre 1200 285.00 $199.95 Fera 100.00 79.95 Rossignol STS. 280.00 191.95 CB Sports 210.00 149.95 K -2 712 295.00 199.95 Obermeyer 120 00 79 95 Atomic Colt SL 280 00 199 95 Roffe 116:00 121:95 · · · Bogner 260.00 199.95 Olin 830 290.00 199.95 STRETCH PANTS a BIBS Salomon SX80BOOT2~5.00 1-.95 Roffe 115.00 29.95 VllJ o 29 95 Lange ZS Thermo 275.00 199.95 bermeyer SWEAT~~65°0 1 · • Nordlca Trident 270.00 191.95 Meister 70.00 39.95 ~oflac~ ~11 275.00 199.95 Oemetrle 70.00 39.95 ange ro 225.00 159.95 SHELLS BINDINGS Nils 70.00 39.95 r Marker M40 140.00 Serac 70.00 49.95 Salomon 747 134.95 Obermeyer 70.00 39.15 Tyrdin 3900 .140.00 KIDS SKIWEAR UP TO 50 ~ OPP 99.95 109.95 91.95 All '84 SUMMER SPORTSWEAR SO~ TO 70 OA» OPP NEWPORT Sii COMPANY IEWPOIT Sii CO. IOOT STORE 2700 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 2500 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach A SPECIAL VALENTI NES DAY OFFER FREE .\uto .. &1h. poliJh. .,.., for th~ lad1H! FREE \\a\ for tht' (,,.n1s' F't'bruar~ I lth onl) from your fa\oritr Cosca Mesa Auco Wash X>~9 llAR60R, COSTA MESA. CA 111 11 M~-10'9 But Leonard Bracc10. the mall earner who's been taking care of Z1pcode since she was kicked out of the post office last month, says retinng the 9-year-old canine 1s .. baloney" and he won't bring her to the ceremony. ··They took her from her home," he said ... I'll keep taking care of her because someone has to. But the post office is her home. The ceremony and a plaque-that's the post office's way out."' Z1pcode was found abandoned along Interstate 95 nine years aao. About 50 postal workers have taken care of her since. The shy, blond mutt 1s described as a well-mannered watchdog popular with.customers. ._i 1~"~0._ BABY TOYTOWM IMC .. 4 ...... °"" : :.--"\... 802 S . HARBOR BLVD~, SANTA ANA, CA 92704 (714) 839·8042 (714) 537·4301 The Oran1e Coast Heart Institute at Hoa1 Memorial Hospital Presbyterian presents TAKING IT TO HEART: A CARDIAC UPDATE Monday February 2S, 1985 7:00-9:00 p.m. ln.mductio11 Kathleen H. Jackson Development and Community Relation. Topics Hoag Conference Center Cholesterol Medical treatment urgical treatment Angioplasty Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian 301 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA peaker Joel H. Manchester, M. D. Cardiology For further infomaadon : (714) 760-923 Piute ma I IM followll\I rc111tratton form 10 Hoaa Memorial H°'p111I Pmbyttn1n, Community £ducauon O.panrncnt lOI Newpon loultvard, Ncwpon Beach, CA 9266) THERE IS NO ADMISSION CHAROE. Lilft11td .. auna 1111llable, Nam<-,-------------------Addtttt _...;;;__ ___________ _ City z •P - Oayttm< PhOM ( --- I 714/631-3280 714/631-327~ --------~------------------' 1 • • . . • YMA helpiDg AfrlcaD.·cou"ntrles · Graduate The Newport-Mesa YMCA is ac-water. scwtrand water reclamation 111 Oa.__-• t ·61• tivcly involved in helping African its service area. u..-C.a Cea er lut. countnes plagued by famine. Applications ma y be mailed to The Chnsttan Outreach Family YMCA. they needed a controller to manaac t~ ,rowina budget. The YMCA Fund for the African 3159lWestSt.,Southla,una.92677. Center in Santa Ana has received a Crisis was designed to help hun&ry Further informauon 1s available donation of clothin,1 and other items Aadaboa 11elJolanlJl1N' people 1n Gambia, Ghana. Kenya. through Miller at 499-4555. presented by Bertie Stadlmayer of Coeta 11 ... reeldeat CMl'lee ' Tbomu lau aractuted lnm Nadonal UnfnraltJ•• Vt.ta campae. Tbomu, a COD· trolfer at Xeroz, recel..,.. a bacheloT of baahlw a••••- lmatloa 4ectee. Senepl, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Costa Mesa, rcprcKntig the Santa The Sea and Saac Audubon Society Zambia nd Zimbabwe. Ana Emblem Oub chainnan. is ofl'erina a SS2S scholarstup to According to Jim de Boom, ex-Ha trail dean'• ll•t Audubon Ecol04yCamp. A two-w~k ecutivc director of Newpon-Mcsa Newcoatrollerat Y.llCA camp session will offer a wilderness . YMCA, donauons can be mailed to A Newpon Beach resident, ValeriC' experience in Wind Ri ver Mountains •he local YMCA at 2300 University Ann deBcaumont. was placed on the The Newport-Mesa YMCA has of Wyoming. ' presidents list at the Hawaii Loa hired a new controller, Bernie Or., Newpon Beach, 92663, or to the College. Oahu. She was among 50 Skolnick. . The deadhnc to apply 1s Feb. 20. YMCA Fund for the African Crisis, d · h · r YMCA of the U.S.A., International stu en ts wit a grade point average of According to Jim de Boom, ell-More in1ormataon can be obtair\ed at Division, 101 Nonh Wacker Dr .. ,..4.:..:..0::.· __________ _.=::ec~u:.:,:ti~ve~d:.:,:ir~cc~to:::_r_o~f~N~ewpo~~rt~-M~e~sa~_:"!.:_75::::·.::.31'...:'.5:.:;7·:__ _____________ -=-=--=--==~~~=======;;;;--Chlcago. Ill. 60606. More information 1s available at 642-9990. Water board vacancy The South Coast County Water District has a vacancy on its board of directors. Apphcations for the pos1uon will be accepted through March I. Applicants must be registered to vote and hve within the distnct's service area which includes South Lafuna, Laguna Niguel and Dana Point. The vacancy is the re ult of the resignation of 10-ycar board member Frederick E. Leek of Laguna Niguel. Leek resigned to have more time to enjoy his retirement. General Man- ager Raymond Miller said. The distri ct is responsible CHINA HOME-STAYS NOW ALLOWED N.wl For co..pt.1. 4 • ..,....., pou,.. Uni•. educ<. Farm, flat.Int. urban famlU-Man,. ltlnwari ... Low ratn . Trewel "9pe, Inc. (714) 973-4344 or (213) Jas-6635 llUFFELL'S IPllUTEIY, llC. f• n. lat Of Yw lh tm HMICll •W>. COSTA WSA -541·115' .· rRff/ri., .. , .. rDC.f/f• .. '·• ., .. rDC.f/i · l'". roe.El··"··.·. r1 • .. , ,,, ""II r~ ......... fl r~ . , ~ , , .,\-.... r~ ....... .,,. q I , , , 0 ; ) /I I\ t 1 .... 1 f 1 f • \ , ' , I 1 ' I' I~ t ' 1 ~ 4 ' • •' o If 1 ' I I ' ' , I f '-, t h ' ' ' ,\ 1 ~ t ~f ~ I I ' ~, t .,, 1 SAVE 20-25o/o! 12' No-Wax :h!!"!y1 LOOll tof t ... 1 r I\~"'' <,I ronq 9'1Q.4 ... 11.M 374•1099 SALE 5w. SAVE 25-50o/o! Vlnyl Wallcovertnga • 1 .. y '40 Nno with prep..eed bectrt LocMI '°' .... ,..., 419 870 f'IO. t.•12.M SALE -tit' I ~ f 1-, ... SANTAANA 322 w. 17th StrHt 547-7781 WESTMINSTER 15111 leech --=-~= IOUlev•rd 898-3388 ·. .. . . SANTAANA 2101 lo. lltletol8L (Ne9r Segeratrom St.) 557-1324 e 00 IT YOU9'11L' 4"0 IAVll • IJUOY OU9' K9'10 .. AUDO llJWtCll • HUMY, l""'-'lt UllMTIDI I 1 I i I ·~ I. • t '°1 ' • • •. 1 t • ' • 0 ' , _,I .. JDarried 37yearsold Some people face mental aisis by turning their backs on the world. Their silence cou ld be a cry for help . Make sure you know what to ._ A~,.,.·t t do. The Information Center at .LOr.mer u.auu.4811 8 Capistrano by the sea Hospital has f aid t f bed a free booklet on a:ir to get OU: 0 mental crisis. It outlines the many options you have available. Hospitalization is only one of them . Call (714) 831·1787. You'll receive this helpful booklet in absolute confidence. We understand. We've helped people cope with the problems of today's society for over TO ALL EXPECTANT PARENTS Make the most of your days in waiting. 25 years. ll09!0 RiJrrit•A lllllBL CJllJIJI, Membership offers you these benefits: Monthly newsletter with timely, valuable Information ~ Prepared childbirth classes taught by· expert instructors (nomlnal fee) :: Information on rooming-In, speclaJ care nursery, ABC room, LeBoyer method, vaginal delivery after CesaAtan, anesthesia and many other topics _ Fun and fellowshlp with other expectant parents Free class for grandparents Free maternity tea Free Ptlyslc1an Referral service You do not fla~ to Qtve birth It our llosp11111 to &n/OV R~-A-Bye Club PntlllegeS ~--------------------------------- For free enrollment In the Rock·A-Bye I TO IJet:ll JI 88 ~ 0~ I Club, pleue clip and mall this coupon I HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN I or call (714) 16().5923 I 301 NEWPORT BLVD , NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 1 I Please enroll me In the Rock-A-Bye C!ub and pu1 me on I Hoag Memorial I the malhnO hst to receive a membership card and more I Hosp4tal Presbyterian I information on Rock-A-Bye benefits I 301 Newport Boulevard I NAME I Newport Beach ~ t ....__._. California 92883 I CITY srm ""' I .. I PHON ~ ICfFICEJ I I I ... I IMINMY _ "°' I .__.....,. ___ ...... ______ ....._'!!'!!!-~~~.!!~--~~--~.;J ;;.:i:;,,_.;.._._.;---~=rHE PtEASL:JRE E>F FASHION IStf\ND SFtOPPING r IF I WERE YOU, M IKE - FASH ION ISLAND IS WHERE I WOULD BE, TOO. It took me years to get the point across to Tom -he'd be so worried about ~C'lecting the nght Valentine's gift tor me. I'd have to do things like leave the paper open to a Fashion Island adverti sement or drop hints about things I wanted and where I had seC'n them at Fashion Island. Now, he knows r1ght where to go. No matter what he decides on, Tom "-nows he can find it at Fai;h1on Island. )o, \11ke-wha1 are \'OU gc•tting PaulJ for Valentine·~ Oayl "I DON'T KNOW" ISN'T WHAT WE WANT TO HEAR, M ICHAEL. YcHJ nwn JI/ thinJ... )hopping 1\ !iome /..1 n<I of < hore. Whc•n 's the la.,t lime you 1H•rc• at Fash10n lslanc/1 I thou~ht so. Thc·r<·., hC'en a lot of change) ~inc c· thc·n -nc·w 11/o re\ J lanta'>lH vanC'I}' 111 m1·rc h,mc/M· ,md 1\ 1th the rc•l.nc•d \tc•d1tcrranrnn-~t\ /,. JI mmphc>rc ·. 11 di "Tom? He's at Newport Center Fashion Island. You Know, Valentine's Day is Thursday!" it makes shopping a pleasure, even for men like you. If you're really stuck for an idea, you can (Ount on the store owners for th e kind of personalized service they've become kn own for. What about clothes, \11ke? I read there are over 30 women 's apparel and speciality shop at FcJ\h1on Island. And with spr1ng coming, you can bet they've got the latest sty/C'\, colors and fabrics on hand /ewPlry? The finest stores are there. You < an't find a better vanety of gifts-a walk around Fashion Island will give you dozens of ideas. Besides, Paula '.s .so easy to please. By the way, she and I went shopping there yesterda y-I got Valenune's gifts for Tom and the kids and Paula got yours-so, you'd better hurry to fashion 1.sland. AND REMEMBER TO TAKE YOU R fASH ION_ISLAND ~ CHARGE CARD. You don't have one? I swear, you men With the Fashion Island charge card, shopping is made easier than ever, and it's honored by alm ost every store. To get one, just call for an application, 800·641 ·641~1. ::::::::::~~ ~-::::-:-~ YOU'RE GOING TO LOVE WHAT'S HAPPENING AT FASHION ISLAND. When you get there, take a good look around-the construdion on Atrium Court is coming right .along It's a grand new complex that will feature a wonderful seleaion of restaurants and specialty bout1ques-w1th the Irvine Ranch Farmers Market for gourmet gro~ries and Pierre Oeux For the best in French country home decor. And, Amen Wardy'.s remodeling is complctf:•- 1t's reopened and the fashion shows are back rn I ull swing Thanks for listening, Mike. You should havl' an idea or two novv, so, 1ump in the car and get to Fashion Island. And, if you sec Tom, try to steer him close to a 1ewelry store or two- just in case he didn 't get the hint. ~NEWPORT CENTER W FASHION ISLAND 1"4(1111 l'l<H .. ..... • : .. ... ~ THE PLEASURE OF FASHION ISLAND SHOPPING Q(•pdftm(•nl ~ '>pe11alt) 'ito1e\ Tht> 8wad11J~ lfottunn Bulloch \\lil~hir<' \c•11nJn·\IJ1C LO Rob1n,on' \ \.rinwn ' App.m•I Amen \ Vard1 Apmpm Al fJ\t' Bt•m.•11011 Brook' Broth1•1, Char/it•\ . CU} lJIO< hC' [J1,c• Adzer Lani uf (a/11om1J The• L1m11ed The Look \la11hc11' "t>//) ' The• Rl'd 8J/l()un Ltcl /<'Jn R~.in fJ,h1om '>1/\ ''"' oud, )u1~nee ~\omen ) penJll> fort} Love C1PJI Am em Jn )hort '>tu') \I /ilC QUl') F Uffll'f \lothNhoud \.ldtem1/\ \.11md ) Women ' .,hoe~ Amen W,m/1 .\propo~ Al fJW C.ilhy /Pdll fJn/dr1•, llemph1// ~ 11uxx111\ LdnL ol (J/i/om1J \IJCth£>w\ \Jlurdl11er \.'vt·~t ~Ve/ hrrby K.iy,<•r I mt> Jewelry /Jondvan l'> eaman, R.1fl ft'\\ <'lry ~VyndhJm L<•1gh 01a111oncl\ \. f Pn , Appt1rel 6. 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'>ld/l{JIM>f'< ~ , ,, 1bl>11•\ fiJI indC'r\ I IJ//m.1rl; / 111111(' f Utnl\hlll~\ f/11• Lmf'n t;1or1• N1•11/1• C..rt•1•k ~/iop V1d1·0 ( on1 <'Ph An C..illt'f11•' LdWr<'nt l' H<"' CJ//1•11t•\ '>porting C.cmd\ Toy\ flof>h1r' Lugg•lW .~ Pel\ Bt>n1 hit'} lul(8dH<'. Lid Karl\ Toy,, Stal1unf'rs I lof>btP\ RtMn\ Wonderful Wm/cl of l\•t\ )/<1 & port~ Inc \(•f\ I( l'\ Anthony, )hoc <'l\llcP C/,m" T.1ilonn1< (/rm n 011dl1('1'\ Co/cl£'11 8/dc/t• B.artx>r~ ComA l'lil< t'\ Tr.1vcl Ml>on14dl<' S..lon Opllc .al \hop of l\sptn Thdt \ ~wm1• Body Tttkf'tm MJ(mt Ofl1c" - I . ' • • I · • I • -.. .. NO PAYMENTS OR FINANCE CHARGES TIL MAY° ;'(- \I \ I I ~1 ·~ r ~ ;-.; I '---- Durin~ our Great Expectations alt• we\·e ' marked do~11 price~ on hundred s of l~t !'OCllin~ fumitun-and a<'r~:~lr\ items. .\. Thb contemporary lo\\·profile bedroom prov ide~ endl e~!-> :,torage wit hin it~ streamline de!'l ign in an oak laminate fini ~h . I nclude~ dre ~er. mirror. armoire. queen full hookca~e headboard. 2 light necb and 2 night d ·)-" · It Th · s tan ... over -·'1 11 ~a vm~!->. •~ Eu ropea n ... ryfe 2 pc. ~Pr tional with one incliner j.., ""t\ led in a Hereulon )\ olefin polye!'lter vt>lvet. Teflon treated to re~bt ..,oi l and ~tai n~ .. .,o\er 25110 .. ·-~ \ L-;- :-a\ inl!~· l' nt>X f>t'ch'd qualit~ a t ..,pectac ul ar ... a, i n~~ ... ' ~ TAKE WI TH PRICES B save .. 400on this 2 pc. secti o nal now ... ~9998:: SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY NIGHT FEBRUARY 20 -WHEN YOU USE QA OPEN A WICKES CHARGE 3 TOUGH GUAAANTl:ES: If for any reason you're not happy with your furniture when you get 1t home. ~ will take 1t back w1th1n seven days If you hnd the identical item In stock elsewhere wUhln seven days for less. we will refund the difference We will give you a five-year hm1ted warranty against factory defects in workmanship and construction Details available 1n our stores 4 WAYS TO CHARGE: Our convenient Wickes Revolving Charge. American Ex.press Card MasterCa~d or Visa ANAHEIM: Santa Ana Frwy and Magnolia Phone 714-821 -8550 VAN NUYS: San Otego Frwy and Sepulveda Blvd between Burbank and Victory Phone 818 780-2244 WEST COVINA: San Bernardino Frwy and Vincent Phone 818·919-1971 COSTA MESA: San Otego Frwy and Harbor Blvd Phone 714 540 8242 •. Open Monday thru Friday 10-9. Saturday 10-6 Sunday 12-6 .. } - AIDS problezn serlous, but council doesn't care To the Editor: Laguna Beach ignores AIDS infor- mation. AIDS 1s the most §Crious heaJth problem that Laguna Beach has ever bttn confronted with. Per capita. Laguna has the dubious d1s- 11nct1on of being the AIDS capitol of tht" .S.A. <It has surpassed San Francisco ) Facts and $lat1st1cs arc usually boring and bland. until they deal wtth hfe and death. Now for a real shocker -of the recent 83 reported cases of .\ID in Orange County. Laguna Benm has 23 cases (it was 21). The~ c;ta11s11cs bl ow the mind. The AIDS probkm. unless controlled. al- leviated. and eventually cured. may reach epidemic proponions. Th(' na~1ng question 1s: What to do about 1t? Closing down the gay bar~. Heisler Park, etc. is not the answer and the AIDS problem will get "'·orse before it gets better. The thought is awful -the possibility 1s ve!') real and, regretfully. we arc running out of tame. The answer. it is hoped. will eventually be found. To do so. it will take the concentrated efforts of the government. the scientists, the re- searchers. the medical profession. the business community and. above all. the concerned citizens. Now to Laguna Beach and the AIDS problem: The Kenney adm1n1s- trat1on {meaning all five council members and Cit~ Manager Ken Frank) denied vital input and data to the citi.tens of Laguna Beach on thas important AIDS problem. The fol- lowing story tells it the way at happened: the. Cit) Council. at the council chambers. denied a con- cerned c1t12en from coming forward on the 1mponant AIDS problem on De<:. 18. 1984.andJan. 15. 1985. His input and data were vital information on this important AIDS problem. The ·Kenney administration denied this concerned citizen the right to s_peak. Under the Roberts Rules of Order that Laguna ~ach abides by. this demal violated due process-the losers are the citizens of Laguna Beach. . The Kenney administration seems to ..permit Laguna Beactfs power brokers, power politicians and coun- cil members with the1r pct projects a chance to talk any ttme about an}- thing, including their Mickey Mouse items. This as just another one of the many reasons for the negative attitude that now prevails 10 Laguna Beach and the Kenne~ adm1n1 stratton is directly responsible for this sad happening. ALAN E. ADAMS Laguna Beach Low-cost, beach city housing To the Ed11or: I have JUSt fimshed reading Lisa Ma honey's feat urc on Page I of yo ur Jan. 15 issue in regard to Lagu11a senior citizens. It recalled to me a previous article ~ou published four to six months ago in regard to low-cost housi n~ an Newpon Beach. In this regard a letter to the editor from a person named Fitzgerald or Ferguson or something like that (he knows who he 1s) stated an effect that poor people had no ngh1 to want to li ve in Newpon Beach. He also used an in correct term for ~hat he: ob- v1ou1ly meant to ht-"caterwaulmg" with respect to poor people. I wall give ham this ... he signed has name and business address. I ~01 the number from director) assistance and called him on the whole thing. I am "low in come" now but have not always been so and have never ··caterwauled" in my life and told him so. After our conversation he seemed rather reflective. Perhaps these people in the prosperous beach cities. who seem to think that thev are "God's brother" should reflect on the li fe and death of God's only son. DOROTHY NIX Hunttnglon Beach Why shouldn't elderly move? To the Ed11or The Pilot Jan. 16 and 17. lqM5. pre~n1ed 'er)' good. thought· provoking articles b) Lisa Mahone> on ~nior c111zens m Laguna Beach. It is stated by V1rg101a Schott of the Senior Cittzens Committee that "mostl y they are women. some who hved poshl> when their husbands were alive. Now they must do on meager Social Sccunt) check!> and rental assistance that won't rnv<.'r the rental on an apanment an this beachs1de tourist community known as the Ri,1era of the West." She said further ··they've h'ed here all of1h e1r adult hve'\ ano some from childhood. Wh) 'lhouldgrow1ngold proh1b11 }OU from havmg that lifestyle'' .. Also she ~•d .. thl·se men and women feel they belong 10 Laguna Beach. not m 1\olatcd lodgi ng'> m < osta Mc\3. · ~anta .\na and as far a\\a\ as '>an Diego.. · I'm a ':len1 ur u 11tl'n and I'd cnJO} h' 1ng an ">ie"pon Beach 1hc re<,1 ol m' hk hu1 do I ha'e thl' nght to asl.. the tJ\flJ ~l·r<, 111 p<h form ~ cununued pkJ\Url'.., I don t 1hml.. \o It appears that as to the oldsters '-'ho ha\e 11\cd up their mcomes for both tra vel. fine cars and the other aspects oft he posh la ves some arc said to have la ved and who now find themselves with onl) Social Security. there is no claim on tax dollars to 'IUppon them m their .. accustom ed manner." Perhaps more th ought should have been gi ven to reurcment plan'ning and less to instant grati· fication associated with the me gener- ation. which I thought was a gener- ation be'hind me. not part of my generation. Are the groups seeking subs1d11cd housing interested in helping as many poor oldsters as possible. or are they rcall) interested in transfemng sav- ings and income from the provident 10 the 1mprov1den1'> If trul~ interested m helping the need\. the\ obv1oush would be urgi ng locations awa) fro m Laguna Reach and Newpon Beach. as cost'i '31") 1n,erscl~ w11h prox1m1t} to the "atcr J.R. BLAKEMORE Corona del Mar Neighbors crowded by RVs T,1 thc: Fd1to1 You have hc~n cnu iurngmg rc\I Jent<, ()f ( osw Mc'a 111 \Hite and n prc'i\ thei r ' 1ev.<; -'>O herl·\ nnl' We liH· 1n a nice. "'di-kepi rl''\ll.kn· 11al an·a of ( o<.1<1 Ml''ill. HO\\l'' l'r there 1<. one propcn~ on the <.trl't't th.11 1<. ca u~mg \C"cral of the nc1ghhor' some conl'Cm. The$l· pcopk arl' thl' owners of ~1>. "chicle<; ''hith 1ntludl' 1v.o campers. one JCl'P o ne \an and 1~0 regu lar automohlll'" Ot rnur<,c 11 ., nm pms1hlc for 'ii\ \eh1dl·' l<l park 10 front of their o"' n place 'io natural!} th ey overflow over to next door. both sides. and across the street. I ha' e talked to the trafficdepanment and the} offer no hope at this time for this problem. Do you have any suggest10ns for 1h1<. prohkm? I'm sure there arc other homeowners that would like to see \omc action taken on the clutter of recreational ve h1des. I'm speaking of exccssl\e amounts. not the average fa m11\ ~ho has one for ' acat1ons. etc. . "'1 HARR ISON Costa Mesa The right equipment isn 't alway s enough A Judge near01:Hk rnuntf) told the dcfen~ant. "You were an possession of equipment to produ c alcohol. It's enough. That r.ou were not caugh t usina 1l docsn t matter I find )'Ou guilty.·• The man said. "Then you better convicl me of rape, 100 " Love and marnage. hkc ham and eggs. ao well toaethcr. but they're not es~ncial 10 each other state" a wc1al scientist named Graham ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ~pan1er. Hi.-. formula for a happy marriage coni:uns the line: .. It must be free of conflict." Our Love and War man 1s researching the files fo r an} record of such a marriage. No luck so for The anc1l'n 1 C1rcek'> chC'~cd gu m. 100 L .M. Boyd /1 • 1yadlc•l~d colamal•t. H. L. Schwatta Ill J ti ... Frank Zlnl V• r11J r N, "'~-, "•ul lf• ,...,.1 JJO lll!K1 e.rr.• '"4*• -.. ,,._ ~·~· 10 ... ' Tom Tall 1, E 1'10< ~~-........ ~(-~ CralQ &heft 00!1 [ !)t!J< ·'Only In America can a con servative president go before the nation an d Issue a call for revolution .'' Thatcher degree withheld; nation reacts with outrage Oxford donsd eny traditiona l degree fo r prime ~inister LONDON -Forget the U.S. budget. forget the pope, forget Gen- eva. it as the dons at Oxford who are the center of attention. And what they have done ha s focused not only on themselves. but on Oxford: and not onl} on Oxford. but on the role of the un1 vcrs1ty: and not only in Great Bnta1n. but also elsewhere: including the United-States. Here 1s the narrall' c. The tradition. qu11e regular. has been for Oxford to vote an honorar) degree to any of its graduates who attain the position of pnme minister. Accordingly. it has been bizarre that years went by and no honorary degree was offered to Margaret Thatcher. But finally. this 11me around, she was nominated. What then happened - a withdrawal of her nomination brought on by the action of what they call there a "congregation .. of Oxford dons. rem· forced by noisy students -is the cause of consternation. The distini'Jished sc!Mlar Max Beloff, formerly Gladstonr'Professor of government and public adminis- tration. was dismayed on learning that his successor to that august chair was one of the two ringleaders of the movement to dishonor Mrs. Thatcher. About the other ringleader. Sir Kenneth Dover. Max Beloff writes (in the Daily Telegraph) mere- ly that he has been "hitheno only known to the public as the author of the standard wor• on Greek homosexuality... This as cyebrow- ra1singg1 ven Professor Beloffs initial ob'\t'rvat1on that the w11hdrawal of the honor 1s especially ga lling given that Mrs. Thatcher 1s the first Oxford woman to have become pnme m1n1s· ter. WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY But what is hapl)('n1ng in Oxford. Professor Beloff says. as of great national concern. "The simplest way to express a complicated proce~s is to sa~ that the un iversity has been employing itself an eradicating its primar) purpose.and that m so doing it has alienated 11sclf from society at large." In England. as in America. una ver· s111cs were founded to serve church and state. To this end. in En~and. the state packs up most of the bills of the great n:it1 onal u01 versit1cs. Now Bcloffs point as that a national un1vers1ty has got to thank of itself as a part of the national culture. not merely as an enclave from which. without umb1hcal cord to that cul- ture. it can go its atomistic way ... Of course." he adds. "it 1s possible to caricature this relationship to sec Oxford as a pi llar of the ·establish- ment.' yet can one think of any great university in any country that is. or could be. anything else?" That 1s a profound and provocative assertion. but Professor Beloff thinks of it not merely in cultural terms but in economic terms. "What did not change. and what was enhanced by the great Victorian reforms. was the view that Oxford existed to serve the nation. not the nation to give sustenance to the university. Indeed its funding. public or private. could not be justified. cannot be justified. on any other grounds." I wrote a book assenmg that thesis 35 years ago. Of COUrse. a college IS also a sanctuary against philasunasm and totahtananism. and one would hope that 1f a Cromwell reappeared an Great Britain. let alone that 11 should spawn a Hitler. the un1vers1ty would go out of business before being deferential. But however con- troversial Mrs. Thatcher, she is not a political mutation against which the healthv antibodies of British tra- dition ·might be expected 10 react. And indeed. her rejection has attracted far more attention than an y honorary degree conventionally be- stowed would do. Politicians and editors arc wryly observin~ that 1hc ostensible cause for denying her a degree -that she cut the sc1cn11fic appropriation for the un1vcrs1t1es (disputed. by the way. an the Bouse of Commons) -as 111-servcd h> both dons and students. the fo rmer spoiled. the latter taken far too senousl}. "If the beha' 1or of the majorit y 10 Congrega11on has been deplorable. what are we to make of the impertmence of grant-fed post- ~duates putting their feebler trehlc into the chorus against the pnmc minister? .. Professor Beloff aski.. As for Mrs. Thatcher. her conduct has been provocatively sweet and tolerant. She has no desire for an y degree not enthusiasticlly awarded to her .... Oxford has the undisputed right to make up its own mind in these matters .... She knows how to get the people with her. and they are pouring in . "Oxford University is traditionall} the home of the lost cause," writes in one reader to the Telegraph. "Thank goodness at does not consider Mrs. Thatcher one... And then -m- evitably-the historical precedent 1s found ... In the 1790s a group of Oxford dons exercised their riJht and their prejudices by stopping an honorary degree for E.lmund Burke ... That one must really have hun th e dons.· Wiiiiam Bocldey Is • syadlcated columolst. Soccer balls, subtle threats new weapons in Latin war Du arte tries new m ea ns of winning peasants ' h earts WASHINGTON -Can soct'er balls and subtle threats succeed where military might and death squads ha ve failed to win the heans and minds of El Salvador's peasanti.'l The government of President JoM! Napoleon Duarte evidently thanks it's wonh a try. My reporter Jon Lee Anderson accompanied a Salvadoran army unit on a helicopter .. drop-in" on a village deep in territory under the influence of leftist auemllas. The commander of this airborne propaganda mis ion was Col. Domi- ngo Monterrosa. who wa~ ki lled not Iona af\er when his aunship was downed. The h1ah point of Montc:rrosa's visit -as far as the younacr villagers 'llilCrc concerned. at least -wa$ when he handed out spankina new. red- and·black-chcckercd Spautdjna soc- cer balls to the assembled crowd. The balls wtre di tnbuted directly out of their factory boiies. wbo~ labtls clearly thowtd that they had reached the colonel by way of a political officer 10 the U Embauy 10 San Salvador. Mont~osa had t>e,cn auarantced an11ttentl~ aud1~nce for tns psyt'tro- IOJI al warfare t'Jt~nment. n ad- vance r>a.n v of sold1tn had bttn sent Jac1 AIDEISOI pocket. Several women approached Monterrosa and began whispering to him. He stationed himself at the podium - a table set in the meadow. "If. like these people here." he called to the crowd. "you have things to denounce. come and tell me and we will investigate what you say." The colonel got mo~ than wh1s- . • pers.'Within an hour. a cache of rtb!I in to the jungle hilltop the day ~fore propaganda (including caricatures of and shooed. away th~ rebel . sentin~ls Monterrosa) and some grenades were poc;ted outside the village an a bncf turned over to him. And a villager led exchange of aunfirc. soldiers to a hiding place where the The thrust of the colonel's message "subvers1vos" had buried automatic to the villaaers was that the army weapons. wanted their support -or else. Monterrosa learned his psy-ops "Tell me I'm not lyin4." he shouted basics in Taiwan. {n 1978 he WH one to the peasants. ''Isn't 11 true what I of about 20 high-ranking Salvadoran hear. that the ~ucrrillas have been army officers who took the two- herc among you." month course. His classmates in- Vo1ces in the crowd shouted con· el uded ex-Maj . R oberto firmation. d'Aubuisson. the rigbt-wina p<;?li· "I knew it," cried Monterrosa. "But tician. end Col. Reye Mena. chief of even so. I haven't c11lcd on the air staff of the Salvadoran armed forces force to bomb here, nor the artillery Monterrosa was critical of his c11hcr. have f?.. colleaau« for not havina put what He then swtttened hi~ vc1lcd.thrtat they teamed from the Taiwanese into Wllh an emotional proclamation of pncticc when they sot home. "We'd solidant~. "We ar~. your t~ue have won apinst the expan Ion of brotheD, ·he shouted We arc 11v101 communism." he said In stud. he our blood to the eanh. But tt's up to said. the army's rtprt ive ttct1 shad you to make the eanh produce." . ahcnatcd the pcasanti. MontcrrO\a turned tbc podium Did the colonel thmk his day's o~crto 1 fem.ile "social worker" and a effort to w10 over the v1llqcrs had male psr,choloaist. members of a been wonh at? Monterrosa pointed to "ps)'~P". team. Yrboupanded ~n his • aroup or you,nj men. "Look for theme of cooperation bcrWttn vallaac yo1.1r1elf." he sa id. ''Th~'"rc ptay101 and army. with the balls. aren't they. 8 tht-11m~ thr momin1 spctt-hcs closed with a thtct·m nutc pra)tr. the Jl!llCk AMknea 11 • ''-'Jatftl crowd was sobdJy 1n the colonel's ~c. • 8TB VltN CHAPMAN colamot.t Reagan address another triumph T ra dition a l, liberal philosophies bTend via political gen_ius S1cphl·n Chapman. columnist and cd11onal wntcr for the Chicago Trib- Unt'. 1s taking the place of columnist Patrick Buchanan. who has ·taken a post as chief of cornmu.nications for th e Rt•agan admin1stra11on. Onl> 1n Ameri ca can a con- \crvat1ve prcs1dcn1 go before the na tion and issue a call fo r revolution. flsewherc. rcvolu11on 1s the dream of the left. and conservatism the staunch all} of trad1t1on. Here, Ronald Reagan. in his State of the Union address. pa}s homage to co;tabhshed values while e>.tollfog an econom ic ph1losoph)' whose central purpose 1~ 10 ge nerate ceaseless change That as ha~ political genius: He appeal\ both to respect for per- manence and authorit) and to the d} nam1c 1nd1v1duahsm that has marked Amenca smce 1ts founding. Almost anywhere else in the world, those idea ls would be at war with one another. Reagan weaves them into a sea mless d oth. The president may place the per- ceived good of the community first when 11 comes to school prayer or cons111u11onal rights. but he cloaks it all m appeal!> to the freedom of the 1nd1' 1dual. His policies may be conscn atl\e. but his words are undi luted ltbenarianism, The con- trad1c11ons are unacknowledged and. polit ically speakmg. irrelevant. It 1<; the hbenanan strain that often produces word s approachin-elo- quence ... There are no constraints on the human mmd. no walls around the human !>pint. no barriers to progress C\ccpt 1hose we· ourselves erect.'' Reagan declared at one point. .. Every dollar the federal go,ernment does not take from us. every decision it doec; not make fo r us. will make our cconom)' stronger. our lives more abundant. our future more free." he said at another. I 1ke most PP htical rhetoric. this shouldn 't be taken 100 senously. Reagan ma~ say he wants no con- s1ra11us on ideas. but his casual regard fo r First Amendment guarantCC"s ht-hes the cl:i1m. The same president who wants to constrain the American govern ment's power at home will spare no expense to expand 11 abroad. But his mcom1stenc1es. perhaps by dec;1gn. match those of most Ameri- canc; None of thl·m create 1nsur- moun1ablc political problems. Neither. 10 Judge b} th eir tele vised response to his address. will the Democrats Walter Mondale got the vote s of 4 1 percent of Americans last NoYcmber and has party easily re- tained control of the House of Represe ntati ves-a spht decision. at worst. But th e Democrats' reply to the State of the Umon message sounded like a funeral di rge. It was dcfensl\c, apologc11c and lacking 1n an y theme beyo nd the limp one offered b_y it~ narrator. Arkansas Gov. Bill C'hnton: "This as a pany that knows 11 has to change." Franklin Roosevelt 's po litical success produced that odd phenomenon. the "me-too Republican " Reagan has 'pawned me-too Dem ocrats -not a ch01cc hut an ec ho. Not 1ha1 the oppos1t1on has no appealing _ideas. Their 1984 prcs1den- 11al nominee gave a perfunctory e~dorscment to a hard-headed tax s1mphcat1on plan drafted by Dcmo- crauc Sen. 8111 Bradley of New Jersey and Rep. Richard Gephardt of M1s- soun. Too had 11 was Walter Mon- dale's vow or a ta .. 1ncreak that became •.he centcrp1ccc of his CC'On- om 1c J><?hCy. Now thoroughgomg tu reform 1 Ronald Reagan's cauM:. Likewise. the Democrat s bring a needed keptic1sm to the debate about. the r<?I~ and makeup of the ~mencan military machine. Trouble is. any money they might save would be squandered in Great Society-style handouts. The Democrats unfortunately arc hobbled by an .un hakablc attach. menc t<? wclfam.~. a d1s1rw1 of ec<?nom1c competihon and an o~·­ qu1ous posture. toward evcrv ,roup t~at . ca.n fashion a claim 10 be d!scnm1n1tcd &aaanst And their tele- vised rt ponse SU&aest\ that ev(n when they point ?ut the problems ett1ted by Regans pohcic -sa the budact deficit -the}' lack bo~ rcmcd1c . The ~mocrats often sound lake ~http 1n wolv"' clothin• .- R ca,a n's forceful address dnama11.tcd once. mort his flair for 1C111n1 the nation s 1maatnation The l•d:lustcr Democrat only made U h1rd to 1ma11nt their rtsur&c~ ' UCitops Pacific, 70.-66 Lee ign ites rally, Anteaters hold on for PCAA victory STOCKTON -With the San Diego Chicken among the 3,820 in anendance at the Alex G. Spanos CenLCr here Saturday niJht, the UC Irvine basketball team hit the break- even mark in PCAA play with.a-70-65 victory over the University of Pacific. The Anteaters struggled early in the game. as the Tigers used a 22-10 rebounding advantage in the first half to help them build a 31-28 lead at halftime. But UCI. behind Jerome Lee's 10 second-half points, quickly came back. The Anteaters outscored Pa- cific. 17-9. in the first eight minutes of the period to assume a 45-40 lead. Anteater Coach Bill Mulligan shrugged off his team's lethargic play in the first half. "We really played well at the stan of the second half." he explained. "I thought Jerome Lee really took over at that point. I'm more easily con- tented these days even when we win ugly." UCl's biggest lead was nine points at 48-39 and 50-41, but the Tigers made sure it wasn't going to be easy for the Anteaters. Pacific climbed back into contention at 59-58 with 6:04 remaining in the game. Irvine regained a six-point advan- tage moments later at 66-60, but when Domingo Rosario scored for Pacific with 44 seconds remaining. it was 68-65. UCtkepJ Pacific in thegame in the latter sbilges by ~jss~i-foJJr ~tra1ght bonus opponu ities Atlhe free-throw Tine. (Pleue eee UCl/BS) Da•e Dam amllea after alnlrtna abort putt (left), while Cathy lilockett f ollowa throucb Southern at Errorless .- round lifts Davis ·to top By HOWARD L BANDY ....... Cen p f I Dave Davis, a POA Tour roolue pro out of Fort Worth, Texas. fired a 6-under-par round of 65 to take the first-round lead in the Crosby Southern Pro-Am aolftournament at Irvine Coast <;ountry Club Saturday. Dav15 hola.5 a one-stroke lead over Greg Powers and Dillard Pruitt in the 11th annual event sponsored by the S52 Club with Hoag Memorial HMpi- tal as beneficiary. Davis opened his round on the 11th hole in lhe shotaun start caused by heavy rains that lasted until 7:30 Saturday morning. The shotaun started at 11 : 10 and mote than s1x hours later. Davis was in the clubhouse with the lead on a cool. clear day followin& the all-night ram that changed the starting format. He will stan on the fint tee along with Powers at 11 :06 today in the final foursome of the 36--holc tournament. "I expected to make some mast.ates today after being snowed in at home the past two weeks." the husky young pro said. ''However, I was fortunate and didn't make any. I came out here to play in this tournament as a tuneup for San Diego next week. "Tm looking forward to the final round. This isn't a difficult dnving course but the greens can be tricky if you get on the wrong side of the hole." He had a bogey on his second hole (N"O:' 12), then ea&led the I 4tfi with a drive, three-wood and a 45-foot putt. After that. he birdied 17, 3. 5, 6 and 8 to go six under par. On the fLfth hole. he hit an iron shot to the gJ'C'Cn that TIJe le.den Oeve Oevl$ ~"Po-• Ollef d Pruitt •od Cur1 •1ct1 Feflr Jim ltu'*'9« o.--.. c.... JONI CftefiM Norm~ CU'! ewum •1ntv Clent JolVI McComlsl\ .,.,,.,. Nof'tof\ T °"' PwftJce almost went in the hole. comi.111 to' rest two inches &om the pin. t'owcn 11 1 9-year tour veieraa 09t of Florida. He birdied bis finaJ two holes to finish at 6(a five uoder per. -1 felt very comfort.able and relu- cd and didn't have any bo9ey1," he said ... In tact. l b1rd1cd all of the >per holes and didn't hav~ a five on ray ICOrecatd. ''The counc played ·ions early oa WJth the wind and the casuaJ wala'. But it bad plenty of time to dry ollt while we were out there over six hours. I finished on the 11th bole and when I saw that Jim Rudedle was S. under, I figured I bad better do something. He birdied his final two holes." Cathy Moc:kett. the only woman 1n the amateur field. bit her tee shot on the 192-yard 17th hole to within S3 inches of the pin and beat all of.J>er amateur foes as well as &II off the professionals. She played the Iona tees Just hke all of the other amateun and said she didn't realize the coune could play so long. Darryl Rogers has plentyofclass--all third USFL. Ex-Arizon a State coach treated med1·a oftheme~aaandgeneralpubl!c was .. .\cascmpomt1sthatoffour-t1me_ s'Uike insulted. indeed abused. The 1mphca-Olympic '°Id medal winner Carl Sha bbily i-hi d Ii g ith t h Li t1onbyRogerswasthatthcmed1awas Lew1S.DunngthesummerGames10 ibl ___ n s ea n s w e ons distorting~actsand~anufacturing Buo Los ~ngeles.Lew1sandh1sin-poss e --1temsand. m effect, It was the considerate mana$.er treated the Ajoumalist shed a personal tear The Arizona reporters suggested reponers who were the liars. media very shabbily and would grant and embraced his colleagues at the that Rogers had been in Detroit OK. Now you search this rubble for J no interviews performance of Darryl Rogers as he talking to the Lions. Rogers ve-some scrapofjustificauon. UCl£1 The most memorable statemt'nt depaned Arizona State to become hementlydenied this. saying that the It would be obvious that this sort of came from the mana~er. ··earl Le"1s League players head coach of the Detroit Lions. tnp he was on was to San Francisco upheaval at the time colleges sign will be bagger than Michael Jackson .. Recaptheseriesofevents: and Chica$oforrecruitingpurposes. their recruits would be damaging to He meant in terms of demand and t h reaten walkout ?n opening day On Tuesday night, Rogers was . All of this on Tuesday nighL On ASU and Rogers could only be money earned. of course. When this reponed by the Arizona media to be Wednesday. Rogers announced tha1 commended for protecting the pleasantly enough with little or no did not develop and the mone) men leaving the Sun Devils to take over as he was leavingASU to become head school. In which case, it would resentment. were not breaking down Lewis' door. coach of the Lions. Rogers angrily coach of the Detroit Lions. The call behoove the coach to keep his mouth Rogers· implication that the gentle-the athlete and hi s camp said the} DENVER (AP) -Offk:ia of the United Statee Football Leegue P1ayers Auoc:tatton haw tnr.ten- ed I ~ble °'**'9 day ~I strike unless a cohictlY9-bergein- lng agreement Is rwt.ect by Feb. 2 .. -the first day of the HMOn. denied that he was leaving and said and subsequent Job offer came out of shut and implore the Lions 10 do the men oft he press were playing games. could not understand the media the reports were absurd. the blue on Wednesday morning. same. however. was 1ne,cusable. The unhappy truth was the media The media funhersaid that Rogers Journalists and sports fans around It is significant that the leak was 1n The media $UYS wall ~bound. Not could not understand the Lewis had signed a contract calling for fi ve the country scratched theirscalpsand 4.nzona. 10 worry. TheJoumahst1c forces h"e altitude from the outset and s111l years with the Lions. Rogers searched their memories for the last Even the old .. no comment" dodge da1l}' with md1 v1duals who wall not don't. screamed bloody murder and said he time they were subjected to this sort would have shown more respect to speak the truth - or utter any son of Professional !>ports franch1~ often had not so much as been contacted b) of hogwash. the inquiring media. Thisgame is sound -unless 111s to their ad van-misuse the media. The team 1s the Detroit people. It was enough that the intelligence played all the time and generally ends tage. (Pleaae eee TUCKER/831 White efforts ere being m8de to avokt the strike. the 600-~ ptayer auocl8tlon is ready tor tt. tt WU reported s.turday In a repGf1 from the Oen¥8r Gold treilq camp In Northrk:Sge. Red-hot Pirates triumph Coast (61 per ceilt) s hoots down Gauchos, 71-6 2- ByCURTSEEDEN OflMO-.NMhlft The first ume Orange Coas1 Col- lege met Saddleback College on the basketball coun this season. OCC shot a sizzling 63 percent from the floor in posting a 69-60 victory. A fluke? Maybe. but don't ponder the point too close to an OCC player. Saturday night at Saddleback. the Pirates settled for a 61 percent effort from the floor and beat the Gauchos again, this time. 71-62. In the process. the Pirates puJ a five-game losin• streak to rest ind strengthened their bid for a spot in the post-season Shaughnessy Playoffs. Coast. now 5'"6 in South Coast Confertncc play, used a balanced 5"0rint attack to beat the Gauchos, but it took more than just a lot of points from a lot of players accordina to the Bucs' Brad Farmer. "We had a team mcctina before the aamc. We were all sayina to ourselves ·we know we can beat a lot of the teams in th as tcaaue. • Sb we ju t worked harder and harder." ex· plained Farmer. who scol"Cd 16 points. "Ifs about tim~" added OC'C rorward hauahn t( yan. who was suffennJ from a double dox of fn.a1tratton. Not on1)' was his team losin" but he pttt0nally wa1 havina to cope w_ith OpPOMnt who wctt doubte·team1n1 tftm throashoot thr lump. "They've been double-and tripfe· teamina Mark (Ooudac) and me." R}'an s.a1d. "So the eo1ch prcad the ofTcntt and that open up the lane for m)' lf orJon (Johnston) to ~tratc and eitMr \hoot or d1'h ofl'.' That plan • rkcd well for the Brad Fanner Pirates. but Coach Tandy _ Gillis didn't put it into effect until OCC had gone ahead for the first lime in the game at 48-46 with 9:21 remaining in the contesJ. "l probably should have done it earlier," Gilhs said. "I don't know what it is about the first I 0 minutes of our .-mes but we seem to be impatient. I told the players. we've played 20 sames now and we shouldn't be doina stupid thinp like that." . The Pirates survived the early sloppiness and never let Saddlebeck (now 4-7 in sec play) pull away af\cr f 1oldina the le.ad throuahout much of thcpme. Slddlcblck owned an IS.10 lead al the 9:26 mark of the finl half. but the Pi8tcs blttl~blck as Farmer scored th~ last four p01 nu of the half to pull OCC to wi thin one at J0..29. s.ddlcblck l\Ulrd Alcunder Ham· 11ton kept t~ Oauc:hol on top with cisbt of his I l poenu in the fll'Sl half. but Hamilton ~kcd up his founh penonal foul with 10 minutes left 1n tbepmc. HHatout fourminuteund theft fouled out '"' than fttt'ft minutn later Thl" Gaucho\' Enc C'omly picked up the slack and ored 11 point in the ond half (he finishtd with 17), but 0CC COW\LettJ wtth ucdknt frtt throw shootina down the str'C"h 10 hOld off the 1auc.hoL WRESTLING Estancia class of Sea View Without that agr ... -m .... _,-·t ••we'M .. be starting down the barTel of a player strike." Mid Doug Alan, executl~ dtrector of the~ assoclatlOn. Mesci"'Woodbridge also post s tron g s h owings in Sea View By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR o.ltf "'9t Ceil 1111 I fl ol The Eagles of Estancia High put the fini shing touches on their undefeated tour of the Sea View League by winning the wrestling league finals at Costa Mesa High aturday afternoon. Estancia. which entered the finals with a 6-0 record. clearly outdistanced ~cond-place fini sher Woodbndge. 145-106. The Costa Mesa Mustangs. coming off a 3-18 season last year. checkc.-d in with a sohd 96 points for third. The Mustangs and the Eagles dominated the championship round with Estancia sending eight and Costa Mesa six representatives to vie for 1nd1v1dual league crowns. Senior Jim Stanav1ch of Estancia sucresfull} de- fended his title in the 108-pound class b) pinning the Mustangs· Mike Masters m the second round of their title clash. Another Eagle senior who turned the tnck for the second year in row was Jim Fardette. as he took thl' measure of Ncwpon Harbor's ~ben Lopez with a fall at I :25 into their 128-pound final. Coach David Alexander wasn't surpnscd at the 111.a> his Eaales cruised home with the le~ul' champ1onsh1p. .. r expected to win coming in.' he said ... Ev eryone wrestled as usual and some ot the }'Oung gu ys hkc Tuan Nguyen (second-place IOI pounds). who·s a fre'ihman. did prell} well ··w e· re losing almost the "hole' ars11~ to graduation but we've got some good underclassman coming up In fact . we won the sophomore final s too ·· Two other senior Eagles who rapturt.'d 11tlc\ ~ert' David Knudsen in thr I 57-pound c:la"'' Knud'>t'n dec1s1oned Rob Shockley of Costa Mr~ 11 · ~ .\nd Jnr(l.l' Nin ~as the class of the 115-pound lil·ld .\be Gahan aided the Eagle caU't' "1th :i -.r'"·ond-plall' lin1sh in the 178 pound class. Mustang Coach 8111 Brooken., \loJ'i happ~ .. "th h1<. squad's third-place effort. ··We've come a long wa} since last \l.'ar ··he ..a11.J .. But WC'.\-C St Ill got a long way tO go 10 C31l h team<. Ii ~e [ 'tanua We'll have some gu)'s back nc:\I )ear h~c Kelh Da' (sophomore). Mike Maste~ (Junior) and Ian F u\<.leman (Junior).·· D:l} too~ second 1n the hca .. ,\loe1gh1 d1 .. 1.,1on and Fussleman captured tht' <.ct·ond c;po1 in thC' l ~l\-pound class. Costa Mesa had 1~0 li~t-plan~ lin1\her' a?-,\I \ta~1er' and Ben Moore both took home leagut' l rn" n' Masters nipped Estancia'" l\.t'' in l\.cmp. l -1. 1n their 135-pound bout. Kemp put upa gallant d)on in thl· lo<,\ a'>. according to Aleonder. the St'nior had tx-t·n npcnencin@ pam in both elbows due to a nC'rvc m1un In another Mustang-Eagle mall hup. Bt'n \.foNc dtt1s1oned Est.ancaa's 1ck Olbouno in I~ I-pound action 4-2. But a strike ~ cen.wy not hetp the~·· pubMc lrMge end ·'we're trytng to aY06d It.·· he met. Allen WM et the Gold "811q camp Friday to tek• • Miit• author~ation vote. It WIS Alten's ninth stop on . tour of the 14 USFL camps. "The ptayers.,. willing to ftght for thetr needa," Affen said. "The big mlsteke, If you're a pn> sports owner. is to tl'Wnk theM guys want to play so bad that theV'I never put down their tools and w• on the Job.·· he Mid. UCI ralDfd out \Zl \.\ -Hea'' nuns on Fnda) n1gh1 forced thl' postponement of Saturda) ·., UC In 1ne-A7u~ Paci fic baseball doubleheader be-cause of wet grounds. The '\nteater\ 1-1 -1. arc nt':itl <;ehedulcd to pla, againo;t Chapman ( ollege Tm.•sda' afternoon (1 30) at l Cl Jabbar to make record All-Star appearance INOIANAPOU ( Pl-h 'Wlll be a record- setllf\4 afternoon for the National Ba ketbell Association today(Clhannd 2at 10:45 am.) when the West.em Confe~nce faces thC' Eastern Conference at the lSth All.Saar Came. Los Aneeles Laken ttnttr Karttm bdul- Jabbar will lit ma.kins a tt(Ofd I 4th All tar lppmt'lnc:c -~ he Stans f"or the We-st. which has lost fiye SJtai&bt PIM!.. tht lontMt stru .. 1n All--Star hmory. M<n than ll.000 fans arc CllJ>tttcd for the pmc 1n the HOO\~r Dome. wlutl\ would bfnt~ the fuord All tar attend- ance on r.1•S1t the POntilC'Sihtritome 1n 1979 Befo"' this season. Abdul..Jabber \hared the mark of I 3 appearance' welb Wilt C1lambcrlain. Bob Cousy and John Ha\!l~k. In the 11 )ta~ &hat the NB.-. hat alk>wtd fan to tl' for the tart1n11eam bdul.Jabblr has ama ~ morr than J m1lhon ballot "'It' a compliment the) fla} )OU m appr«u1- 11on of what ou·ve s1ven to the pme," h<' s.11d "'h 's always nice 10 bl' paid that kind ot oomphment. bttau thtst arc the people ~r perform for. •·Anytime )'OU do methm& no one el11t ha\ done. it's somcthina to be proud of·· Althouah ht is ttU\g 1 rccord for mo'' ~anantt$.. ~bduJ-Jabbar '" not the old t t)-cr C\cr to be an ~th! tar. Toda)'. bdul· abbar will be 1-.0 month• and St\ da hon of his th bu1hda). thtte da}' )Oun r than Ha..,hcck v.-hen be-~mS 1n the I ~7 All-tar pme an tlanta "I''<' bttn th~ arouple of era ul- Jabblr d. "h's ""t'fY 1ntem11na the number ot ,un r~~bet'nan \II w TM>•"'allhke hh.1" he alv.~)'I dealt v.1th thC'm one at a ume •• "H 'stlK-in® un1quuthlftc•n putt,.n 1he I l'C of the earth. .. ~1d Lalers t oaeh Pat Rile' wh o will roach the We t agamst "-.( Jone,. coad1 of the Bo ton C't'lllC' "'To continue to do -...hat ht'' doina. m the moi.i demanding of 'iport\. 1~ unbchl'vable ·· .\bdul-J.abbar 1s JOmed 1n the Weo;t stan1n1 hnt'up b\ fe>N'&rd R.llph ~mpson of the · Houstnn Rod c:ts and l\dnan Oantk} of the t 'tah Jau and suards v cof)e Gervin of \.ht n .\nton10 . pu" and Ear"'1n .. 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Here are juat 4 of over 60 Hide-A-Beds on sale this week, Si1nmons s selected Southwest Sleep Centers to offer its largest Simmon& 111 selli ng off current ware-• Ma ttresses ~::~~~:~~:~~!J!~;~~1~~~~11~~;n sa~ 7mgs credible savings. ., y : ~ • ..~ -·1 '1'v.,,... ~,q.~~.,....., • ~~:~~ever m --4 ... ,,,,. \ . ~ ... , ....,-,-,.; / J / ....... ,, ngeCounty ITOM "°""9• .... &Jri IC).• '-"""""""'JO• ... '°"' ""' "J EJ ..... • •• ... .,, ... . " ... _ ..... . "' = Johnson'• new honie is truly a 1nagical place From AP dl1patelllet LOS ANGELES -Earvin .. Maaic" m Johnson plays a pme of basketball like no one else, and now has a indoor-outdoor' paradise oh home that is equally unmatched. Aner livina in an apartment foT fi ve years despite his SI million annual salary with the Los Angeles Lakers. Johnson finally bouaht a six-bedroom. two- story Tudor-s1yle home in the hills -with features Lo ao with his status as one of the highest-paid athletes in the nation. The home is equipped with a racquetball-basketball court. an elaborale music system. an un- spoiled canyo n view and a bath· tub bigger than a queen-size bed. "f still can't believe it. I cannot believe i1." he exclaimed as he directed a visitor 1hrough.h1s castle. "My mom. she hugged me .,..._. unJ jui.l abuut squeezed all the air out of me." he said of his mother's first visit to the house. "She couldn't imagine her son livina i.n a hou~ like lhis. S~e was so happy and proud." His father 1s "very reserved ... he keeps ii inside," J<?hn ~added. "But when he saw the house ... To sec him smile!" Ci)uote of the day 9ob ........,., Chicago S1ate balketball coach, who• team le playing only nine or ltt 27 games at home: "The onty '*'°" who Uk• our IChedUle la my 17·yMr·otd ton, Bob. H9 gett the car whenever I'm out of town. Slaney forced to drop out again EAST RUTHERFORD. NJ. -Oft-rJI injured Mary Slaney was hurt again Saturday nighl m lhe U.S. Olympic lnvi1at1onal track and field meet at the Meadowlands Arena. Slaney. the former Mary Decker. who was running her first race under her new married name, puUcd up lame with JUSl over two laps remaining in the women's 1.500-meter race. Before w11hdraw1ng in 1he 1.500. the luckless Slaney was well an front of runner-up Diana Richburg and appeared on her way toward running the first sub- four minute 1,500 in women's indoor history. But, suddenly, she pulled ofTinto the infield of the track. clutching the back of her right leg, with an apparent muscle cramp. This lime. she had not collided with anyone, as she did an the Olympic 3.000 when she became entangled with South African-born Zola Budd. who was competing for Britain. Slaney inJured a hip and her groin in that fall. In 1he men's mile. Ireland's Eamonn Coghlan extended his four-year indoor winning streak to 15 - 13 in the mile -ovc~akang Sydney Maree in the final stndcs. O'Meara takes four-shot lead Mark O'Meara, the Laguna Niguel !I rcs1den1 seeking a second consecutive victory. con11nucd s bogey-free assault w11h a 7-undcr-par 6~that lifted him an to a four-stroke lead Sa1urday in the third round of lhe Hawa11an Open Golf Tournament an Honolulu. O'Melira. who has not made-a bogey in the tournament, completed three rounds in 198, a distant 18 shots under "par on the Waia lac Country Club course. Jim Simona and Larry Nelaon, a former U.S. Open and PGA title- holder. each had a 68 in the sunny. breezy weather for 202 totals and a tac for second in the chase for the $90,000 first prize ... In the LPGA Sarasota Classic. Nancy Lopez and Patty Hayea fired 5-u ndcr-par 211 s to clai m th e l~ad after the third round. Lopez vaulted from 14th place to a tic for the 1op spot wi th her 5-under 67. l•landen Will fourth •~t Mlk• Boll)' and Bryaa TrotU•r ICOrtd ~ two aoals each Saturday nia1't leadins the ' New York I lander to their founh con· sccuuve National Hoe-kc.> l..tlfUt victory. . 1 4.1 decision over slumpina P1ttsburg!l. The Pen.Juan• · are(). 7-1 in their lasl eight pmes ... Elsewhere an the NHL Saturday. Bob M1rray'1 pow~r-play goal at 13:42 of the 1hird period ca pped Chicago s comeback from a thrce~aoal deficit and aa ve the Bl ck. Hawks a 6-S victory over Boston. With the score ued S·S, 0-11 Savard passed tht puck from 1he lefi board acr9ss the slot of Murray. who fired 11 10.footer pasl aoahc P• .. Peeters for his third goal of the season ... Len wi~a Mlclllel Go1le& scored his 36th &OBI of th~ sea~n late 1n the third period to &ive Quebec 11 2·2 ue against ~cw Jersey ... Jeri K11rrl and Glenn ~denon scortd third· period &oals 4S seconds apart to h~ Ed.monton to a ~5 victory over Detroit. It was the Oilers I 0th v1c.tory 1n 1heir last 11 games ... A goal b)' ('.aul PropP with two seconds remaining. the only Ph1ladclph1~ goal not sc'orcd by Tim Kerr. gave the Flyers a 5-4 victory o~er Wash in&ton. snapping the Capitals' three-game win· ning streak ... Reljo Ruo&aalalnen broke in alone. on the naht side and snapped home a 30.fool goal to ga ve the New York Rangers a 2-2 comeback tie aga1 nst Hartford ... S1. Louis ten wing Jorgen PeUen1on scored two goals as the Blues defeated Mi nnesota. 4-2 ... M.lr0tl1v Frycer, Toronto's onl) representative an Tuesday's All· Star Game scored has 23rd goal and ~t up twoo1hers as the Mapl e Leafs stunned Montreal. 6-2 ... BufTalo·s GU Perreaull scored three goals -including one 1n a short- handed si tuation and another on a power play -as the Sabres crushed Calgary. 6-1 . East win• NBA Oldtimera Game St>. consecutive potnlS b)' Zelmo Ill Beaty gave the Ea~t a lead 11 never relinqui shed Saturday as the Red Holzman -coached squad defeated the West 63-?3 in . the annual National Basketba ll Assoc~at1on <?ldt1mc.rs Game in lndianapohs . . Also an Indianapolis. Dominiq ue Wilkins of the Atlanta Hawks got perfect scores on two dunks an the final round to defeat rookie MJcllael Jordan of thi.' ( hacago Bulls. 147-136. in the NBA Slam-Dunk contesl .. In Colorado Springs, the International Ol)mptf Committee will be as ked by America·~ Olympic leaders to declare blood dopina 1llepl in amateur spons. officials said. In addition. the U.S. Olympic Comm111ce as expected to ac1 at its next executive board meeting to ban blood doping for all U.S. athletes. accordang to F. Don Miller. the outgoing executi ve director of th e I JS<X'. Cardenas leads Lazer&, 7 -3 INGLEWOOD -Juan Cardenas m scored four goals Saturday night to match a team record and propel the Los Angeles Lazcrs to a 7-3 victor) over the New York Cosmos tn MaJOr Indoor Soccer League play. Cardenas tied the Laters' mark of most goals tn a game held by Pola Garcia. Televt.•ion, r adio TELEVISION 1<) a.m. -AUTO RACING: Busch Clash -50- mlle sprint raoe of the world's fastest stock car drivers et Daytona. Fla .• Channel 2. 10 a.m. -COLLEGE 8AIKET8ALL: North Carolina at LSU. Channel 4. · 10:30 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA All· Star game from lndlanapolla, Channel 2. 12:30 p.m. -KARATE: Norris Wllllama VI. Michelle Rochette (tape), Channel 4. 1:30 p.m. -GOLF: Hawaiian Open, Channel ... 1:30 p.m. -SPORTS SUNOAY: Track and field -U.S. Otymplc Invitational track ~d flek:f championships; women's world speed ·· skatlno r.•mpk>nlhlp from S_!rajevo. Yugoslavia, Channel 1:30 p.m -90XINO: U.S. vs. Korea (tape), Channel 7. 3 p.m. -WIOI WORLD OF SPORTS: Bicycle Raoe Across America (tape); Wof1d Alptne Skiing _Champtonshlps (delayed), Channel 7. RADIO 4:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at Plt- t1burgh, KWVE·FM (108). Short-handed Rustlers lose Playing without the conference's leading scorer Marc Longan. the TeXas hands UC Irvine first tennis loss of year Golden Wcs1 College basketball team TEMPE. Am. -It 1ook the 12t h· co uld not stay with v1s1tmg Ccrntos ranked team in the country to hand \aturday night and dropped a 7J-66 the UC Irvine tennis learn its first los~ ve rdict to the Falcons. of the season Saturday. Longan who as ou'1 for 1hc season The Texas Longhorns. capturing wi th a broken Jaw. ended has ycarwath four of six matches in singles. de· tht South Coas1 Confe rence's top fcated the Anteaters. 5-4, tn the \Coring average a1 20 1. The Rustlers. Arizona State Invitational on lhe Sun <:ould manage. en1enng douhle~ Wlth a 4-2 dcfirn who had only six players sull up Devils' campus. Saturday. also were w11hout the "I'm a little disappointed," said '1Crv1ces of starting forwal'd ·1cve UCJ Coach Greg Patton, whose Hutson, who broke an ankle in tcam'se1ght-gamewinningstreakwas N practice this week. halted by th e Longhorns. "We had &Vratilova, Golden West dad race to a 7-2 lead some opportunities 1n singles. But we Te'ta~ (7-1 l ch nchcd the ma tch an double~ 3\ the No I tl·am of Royce Deppe and Charle~ Beckman knoc k- ed ofT Man Son Hang and Ken Derr. l-6. 6·3. 6-2 II was the first loss of the season for the tandem of Man Son Ha ng and Derr. who are now 6-1 1ogcther an doubles. before Cerritos, which IS tied for the need to play these kinds of teams Lendl advance SC(' lead with Mt. San Antonio. because it makes us awa re of certain battled back 10 Ill' it at 11-11 and th e things we need to work on." DELR.A Y BEACH. Fin. (l\P) _ Rustlers did no1 lead th e rest of lhc UCTs Bruce Man Son Hin& gave rhrec of the biggest names 1n tennis way. the Anteaters a lin inn singles by -Martina Navratilova, ( hris Evert Cerritos took a 33-28 half\amc lead rallying fora 4-6. 6-4. 7-S victory over Lloyd and Ivan Lcndl -kept their and stretched it to 14 with eight Texas' No. I ~males ~layer Tom wanning ways aturday in the lnter- minutes remaming before Golden Fontana. Man Son Hing am proved to na11onal Players Championships. West rallied to cut the margin 10 7-2 in singles this season. Navratilova and Lcndl. the top ~1 ·58 on a steal and basket by Mike_ Steve Aniston won the other UCI SCCdl> in lhc women 's and men's Love. However, the Falcons notched pot-m Si ngles with a lhre~-~1 • fields. respectively, Ironed their the next six points. victory, but that's all 1hc Anteaters game as they powered their way into t-;;::::;;;:::;;;:::;;;================-----------the founh round. 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'"""""' Ml'¥lal ('tllltf~l '°"9All _..... .... ,......~ Allt IZOHA OUT\.A ws---. ,.,,..,,, A'-You Mf>tnMft a'!f to I ·-·~ C911tfl(! UNLVbitten by Bulldogs Re Prem AP ..... tdlrlt FRESNO -~n1or ~ntn S<ou Barnes ,and Junior forward Jos Ku1pcn each scored 11 points \0 lead Fresno St.ate to a 63-52 upett SatW'· day of 11 th·ranked Nevlda-La1 Vesai in Pacific COUl Athletic At- soc111ion balketbell. The lou snapped a 17-pmc Las Vcps winnina strnk. iM lonaesr 1trcak in the nation. Kuipen. from H olland. scored 11 of his points in the first half u tbe Bulldoas took a 2._22 halftime lead. Fresno State opened up a 10-point lead with just under 10 minutes left in the pme but Las Vcps was able to cut the marain to four pomu with 8:31 left on a pair ofbukets by R 1ch1e Adams 6nd Spoon James. · Kuipers then hil a thrtt-point basket and Fresno State contro lled the tel1\&inder of the same . In other PCAA pmcs: lAec BeadSta&e 11, Su Jete State 18: Forward JefTEat11n sank two free throws with eipit aeconds left 10 secure the visitma 4'9crs" first con· fercnct win this tcason. UC S..ta ...,..,, H . CaJ State r.ueri,,. It: Conner H enry pumped 10 24 poi nu a nd M auryc Carr added 22 as hot-shooting UC Santa Barbara rolled to the win at home. V til State II, New Mu.Ice State ,., Fo rward Grq Grant scored 23 points and auard Vin~ Washmaton added 21 to pace Utah State to the win 1n Las Cruces.. In the Pacific-10: USC 14, WadJal10tt State SI: Forward Way ne Carlander scored a game-high 24 points and guard R on Holmes added 14 as the Trojans padded their conference lead. A Glenn Sm ith lay~p with 26 seconds left gave the Tr01ans a 61-58 lead a nd scaled their founh straight victory. Wa*lqto. 11, UCLA 11: Chns Welp scored 16 SC'Cond-halfpoints to lead the H usk1cs to a 6 7-6 I come- from-bchind victory over t~ Bruins Welp. a I-foot sophomore center. scored 24 po1nLs to lead t he H uskies. who overcame an I I -point first-half delic11. Brad Wnght scored 21 for the Brums. Oreco. State ~3. Orqo. U : In Eugene. freshman guard I:nc Kno' hit 1wo free throws with 18 second~ to play to g1"e the I 6th-ranked lkavef'\ the narrow "'n o'er arc h-n\al Or- egon. Arizona State ti. S&uford 1S: In Tempe. Enc Hollowa) and "tc\t' a.ck ICOf'C!d 20 ,JtO.lDll .,... ..... Sun DtvUI rocnpN. • ~ ... c ....... .. Tunon, Eddie Smjm icor9d 14 points and c,_., McMiUu ca.nc olf lhe bench 10 ~ a decilive IM aecood·hal( spun .. Alilom .... , califonua. , . Jn top 20 acuoo: 1&.Jelm'11t,Vl' vnaln Ptuladciphia, Oln1 Myllla and I l ofbls21 poinuintheflfta.16:14•dlc l!>J'>"r&nbd RedlMft rallied for IM ... Eatt win. a .. ,,... .. ,. ...... ~• David Winptt • and llD 1~ combined forn1neCOWUU¥1 .... in tht final 3:07 10 beak op111 a tiPt 1amc and hf\ secoad-ruked Georartown over bot1 8otloa Col- ~no .... ,.,., ..... 11: Ron Ktll<>1a dallied N o . 3 Mmspflit Stat.t with an 1m1y of offm11ve maMUvcn while scorina 3' points ud lcadina I 3th-ranked K.antat to the vactory in Lawrence. N•IU Car.U.. ..... II, llW 11: Terry 0.nnon ICOtld i 9 po&Dll. includma two free throws lbat emt North Caroljn.a State into overtime. as the Wolfpack u~ fCManh· ranked Muatan&s in • 08.e ?t, Mary .... U : Owiwn, N.C., Mark Alaric tcOred 21 ~u and J ohnny Dawkins added 20 to lead No. S Duke to an Atlantic Cont Confcren~ victory over lOlhonnbd Maryland. Syneue U , N*9 0.... ti: Dwayne "Peart .. Wasb1naton scored a pme-hi&b 20 points and Rafael Additon added 17 as the sixtb .. ranked Otanaemen defeated host Notn Dame. Okla.Mma 11, &a.a State 71, Waymu Tisdale scored 17 of has 27 points in the second balf to lead seventh-ranked Oklahoma to the Bll E1aht wtn at Kansas State. Mlc~1u n . WIMis ti: In Ann Arbor. Antoine Joubcn and Richard Rellford led a second-half comeback that hfted No. 8 Michigan to a Bia Ten vtct01) over ninth-ranked Jlli- no1s. Loeltlau Tecla H , NorG Tent State n : In Denton. Texas. Karl Malone scored 21 potnts and con· nl'<'ted on seven of 12 shots from tht' field to lead No. 14 LoulSlana Tech to the Southland ConferenC"C v1cton Talaa n. WlcMta State n : Senior forward H erbt'n Johnson scored 3:! points and snared 15 rebounds and Stc"e Hami. added 18 points to lead the I Ith-ranked Humcane DePeal M o Pep,er4t.e U : ln Clucago. T yrone Corbtn led a bal· anccd sconng a1taek wnh ~O po1n1~ and Man) Fmbl) added 16as 18th- rankcd ~Paul registered a o nt'-s1dcd no n -confe1Tncc win OVt't the '-'a\ t'<. UCI WINS, 70-65 ... From Bl Center Johnn' Rogers scaled the 1ssucwi1hapa1roffrte throwsw11h '' seconds left. "lfwe make o ur free throws down the stretch . "'c're all right... said Mulligan. Fof\\'ard Tod Murph) and Roger<; had 16 points t"ac h. with Rogers colll'<'ttng nine rebounds Rosano It'd lht' Tigers 1n both sconng and o n the boards v.1th :!O points and I:! rt- bounds . The Antt"alcrs managrd to shoot 5~ UC/w omen beat T igers STOCK TON -Doro th) Lev.1., had 18 points and C hen Graham added 13 as lht' UC 11' int w o men ' ba!\ketball tt'am rolled 10 its fifth victory tn the PC.\.\ v.1thout a loss this season. 61-48. oH·r the l n1\C'T· Sit) of Pacttic at the .\k' (, \pa no s Cen1er. It was the founh )tra1gh1 '1l rnn lllr the .\ntcatt'rs. "ho ~>a\t a I"'·-' oHrall mar~ .\ sho"dov.n v.11h Ne' ada-Las \cps av.att., l <. I \31ur- da\ afternoon at Crav. to rd Hall the .\ntcatt'rs. in pr't'~nt1na ( oa c h Dean .\ndrea v.1th ht\ I OOth carc-t·r '1clof). raced to a :!Q-~O ad\ an1agt JI the half H ov.e\Cr. the Tigers dav.ed back to c ut tht-ddil'll to -'1 ·40 \lo11h ': m1nut" to pla~ l 'Cl "l'nt on a 11>-: \pun 11 th!\ point to go up 5 1-4~ and breaed the rest ofthl' v.1) Graham had nine n-lxlund\ eight ass1stund thrtt bll.X"k-N1 sho1' v.h1lc Ltw1s n otched I:! ol hl'r po1n1\ 1n 1he second half Lcw1i.. "'ho nl\t' pulled down e1ah1 r't'bounds ..... , of 14 from the Ooor The T 1acrs v.crc pa1.:ed b\ Jant't WhitnC). v. ho had 14 point' Conquerors fall again at Avalon \I LO -Tht "'•Ion H 1ah bo)'' beskctball lam c omplctC'd a l~-o-tame S'fl<U'J> of\-1 1llf\I Newpon C'bn t1an Sa1urda). ao1na 1n10 o"er· tift)e to pcm• S6-S4 \-tCtOr'\ over tht' C~utTOn TM drop.,cd •e°"'l)On °'"'" uan to • lD ~cadcm l..c:quc p1a • the mf record a' \Ill.on. Robbie Morpn had 16 po1ntsend n Jtihnston and Ptlt ~n had 12 ·~ (Of tv.pon Chn uan. ~ l-11 O\traU Tb~ Conqi>tt0n ho~l ~ ut·I~~ ma Htntaat C'l\m11an Tuoda) C\t- n1n1 percent lrom the llcld (~'/ ot 501 ~h1k hm111ng Pantie tCl a -1:! per("('nt output (25 o f 51.1) UCI. "h1ch 1ra,el~ 10 meet Fre'ino State on Monda~ e' c.-n1ng. mo\lt'd to 6-o 1n th<' PC..\.\ and 11-1 ~ <''crall Pa Ifie t!I 3-'1 and 7-1 -1 * PC-AA C.-ef!Ce WL "ltve<ll L 9' v~~ ti ' Fr11no S!ele 9 1 Ce1 s1e1e F.,....-1°" t 4 UC Sen•f Sero.rt 7 ) uc .,.,.~ •• Ut.,, S11t• • 6 S." JOM Stele t 1 PeclfiC l 9 ....... Mt•oeo S11tt l 9 long SMC/\ Sle•t I 11 S.tw9a'I'• SC... UC lr,11111 ~ PK .. IC ·~ 0vw .. WL ,. J 14 • 11 • 11 10 II ,, 13 • I! I I ' . 6 I~ 3 11 Ulell Stete IO N-Mt•ICO Stele rt J'rflno S1111 '1 NevtHSe·L•• Ve911 S2 L~ 8eecll Stett n Sen JoM S~t• .. uC s,.,,., • ..,._, IS Ce! St•'-Ful!wMOfl '9 ~V'•O-uc 1rv,,,. 81 Frttno Siert Pee ••< •' Cel Slate Fu111t10n 'Tu.wleV'l G- ~ on9 9HCll St••• •• S.11 OllOO S••'• (non CO"l•rt"Ct w....-v-.~ uC W"'• Bert1111 •' Sen JO" Slel• ~.,..~ (~ ~·a•• F u~IOll 81 Ute/\ S111e ?•1 t < •' l 0"9 &l8Cll Slelt\ ~ r-.no \ta•t at Hew Ml•IC'O $felt TUCKER ••• From Bl r('IC'rn·J to.l' 'our'' R aider\ OT ')our' Ram .or~halt'\l~r.andthe mc-J1J cc, ..,ckomed at all c' cnt'I and .1t1n1r'\ dunn1 tht' ud:ct \alt' pcnod R111kta1oumahc,t rC'r<'n a fumblt- nr h.1d pla\ 10 the o utftC'ld or J pla~ t•r en rouw 10 a drug rrhatH :1.:ntt'T and 1hat rtP<lMCrl\a tra110r a ubote ur ,lnJ a hum The point of. II th"" thiu nt'1lh(t c,1dt' lin(i\an ta\\ '"t'nue 10 ~rf~t hi.lrmon\ \() wht-n a thing lilt' lhe Dam I R ngef'\('a~ occur<>. 1t 1fo mo~ unfonunal<' than rvrr ()f l'OUfW \OmC &ood can U.lrn(' Of lht· 1nr1dent Th<' Detroit medua w11l h.1' t'. h<'<'n aknl'd to "<'1-"' n 1rdull) the "'ordHtf thr n<'" l'uar h o f th<" l iun\ Thcgu\ ·,mo\t rt'l·entdemo n· \trauon "ai. that he ha\ clas' -allot 1t th1rd Christ College roll PUO '°"''' -~terk Lofink scored Wpa1nt 1ndl1m um pourtd1n 14 and bAuled down 11 ttbound.s to 11\t (hn t Collett lnme en ~70 \ 1C10 o' ('r \ n1ona C'olleac of the 81bk turdl~. Tht v.1n tmpm~td ccri nan to -4 1n the Wntem C'bn$laan thlctti:- o\ aoc1ation and I ~S ovcraU cntmn l uetda) ·~ pmr 1n t flRt·~T W"t 'Chmttan. b Peter Grace·on the road preaching spending cuts Tells OC audience 424.4 billion could be c ut just by 'trimming fat' By JOY DEE ANTHONY Dl9r .... C:.. ,., •• ' Thou&h Congress Joined 1n singing .. Happy Birthday" to the president, the enthusiasm of many of the members didn't extend to the admin- istration's poltc1cs, says J. Peter Grace, head of the task force that recommended 2.478 ways to cut government spending to sa ve S424.4 billion in three years. Speaking to 860 business ex- ecuti ves and government leaders at the Irvine Marriott Thursday, Grace ~id that President Reagan called him the day after the State of the Union address to request his testimony during the time allotted to Re- publicans at upcoming House Budget Commi1tee heanngs. These will be staged in six U.S. c1t1es. beginning with New York Saturday. Anti-Reagan Democrat~ ha ve sought the support of Mayor Edward Koch and Governor Mano Cuomo to call attention to their ant1-budge1 cutting sentiments. Grace said. "It shows you how long the food feeling lasted." he added. They re going to blast the president with all the network news there. he said ... It's going to be a real show ... Grace will be 1est1fy1ng on the what he calls waste which can be cut .. without raising taxes. without weak- ening America's needed defense build-up and without in any way harming necessary social welfare programs ... ··The president w"s nght. There's massive waste in the Defense Dcpart- men1:· Grace said. Of the 4,000 military bases, only 320 have been deemed necessary. he added ... They ought to close do1wn 3.680. But the Congress won't ahow that. If you try to close Fon Monroe in V1rgin1a- 1t's so old it has a moat around 11- J'OU cannot close it." The last 11me a'nyone tried, a Virginia senator argued that an environmental impact statement would be needed. and .. that's another two years" delay. To illustrate just how large the federal government has become, Grace pointed out that 11 owns a chunk ofland equal in size to all of the area east of the Miss1ssipp1 {>lus Texas. The debt 1s S 1.6 tnllton, unfunded Social Security ltab1l i1y ts S2.2 trillion. Military pensions ac- count for SI . I tnllion. To get an idea of just how big a trilhon 1s, Grace said 1f you started countin~ seconds when Chnst was born. you d only be 6.25 percent of the way finished nght now. In +98 1 and 1982. the Social Secunty system mailed .. S 14.2 billion in erroneous payments to dead people,'' Grace said. "Those families of the dead people." he added. "were tn mourning. But when those checks came in-they forgot. .. Entitlement programs have gotten way out of hand. Grace said. The Reagan administration 1s spending SJS billion more a year than Caner budgeted. President Kennedy spent S.6 percent of the Gross National Produce on social programs. We're spending 13.2 percent now. he said. In New York. he added. you can get 150 percent of minimum wage by using some form of welfare. While working on the "Grace Report," Grace told officials at 1he Office of Management and Budget of a book called ··How to Get Yours in Fat City." It detailed 17 welfare arrangements that could be tapped at once. The OM B. he added, had no idea how many social programs there were in existence. until Grace un- covered 963 of them six months later. From 1775 to 1965. no one had ever talked about "entitlements,'' Grace saod. "The only thing you were cntttled to under the Constitution. 1s the freedom for the pursuit of happiness. You're not entitled to money coming down the pipe all the ume. This is not an en1itlement. A lot of people think 11 1s though:' Grace pointed out that $300 mt I hon in taxpayer dollars is spent to subs1d1ze lhe New York subway where so much violence occurs. "A lot of people I asked around 1he country said ·we don't think we ought to pay for that,' .. Grace said. .. They ought to charge a proper fare and not ask the government 10 make up the difference." Wtth these and numerous other subs1d1es and programs. tax es have increased 14 times as fast as incomes c;1nce the late 1940s, Grace said. The deficit in the year 2000 could reach S 1.9 trillion 1f things continue un- changed, he added. Study of cruise industry predicts banner year in' 85 NEW YORK -The maJor U.S. cruise hnes arc charging less for their product than they were in 1978. according to a study done for Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA). This fact was one of the findings 1n a preliminary study conducted for the 26*member hncs of ('LIA by the Boston Consulting Group, Boston. The consultants were commissioned by the cruise lines to probe and define marketing opportunit ies and procedures as a prelude to a poss1bk market expansion program that CUA is considering. Researchers told the cruise linc'i that, measuring rates in 1984 dollar'>. the effective retail pnce of a cruise to the public actually dropped in 1984 ro levels below those being charged five years ago. The drop was attnbuted 10 pncing incenti ves linked to rapid growth in the number of sh1ps a'I well as 1n the number ol pa!l~ngcr days being marketed. ReM>archers noted that capactt)' is hkel} to continue 1ncreas1ng for the foreseeable future Ac; for demand. the researchers 1dent1fied a target group of some 35 m1ll1on Amencans who are mo!lt likely 10 be cru1!>C passengers. They noted that about 80 percent of these ha ve never experienced a cruise vacation and about 60 percent arc not even aware of cruise!> a'i a vacation alterna11ve. Acc:ordang to Ralph M. Bahna. president of Cunard Linc and chair- man of C'LIA. the rC\Ult!i or the rc!iCarch so far ha ve "1mponant 1mplKat1ons fo r both the consumer and for the cruise line\ and travel agent'I who i;ell cruises. For the consu mer. 11 mean!> that 19~5 will be the all-time great year for lru1sc bargains. Pnccs probably will ~ ......... Coemlc backJUoand aplorer Teclaalcla.D Jack Ta1lor cbeeb tlae eo.mlc Bac~roand &.splorer Mtelltte lndlt for Pf ASA bf tbe Ba.JI Corp. of hacllaaa. Tbe Mtelllte la ._ibaed to obee"e radiation In ..-ce after It la placed la orbfi. - . ..... ~----..---~--~----~ .............. ..--- ne'er hc an) lower. especially as demand catches up with capacll>. "The other exc111ng news," he continued. "1s that 60 percent of the potential cruise customers don't know enough aboul modern-day cru1\1ng IO know where 11 lits into thc1r vacation choices. even thou$h the} have vacauon preferences suit- able fur cruising. "If that 60 percent knew about cruises. the cruise indu$try might need another hundred shi ps in order to accomodate them all." Bahna continued. "Thi!> need for education represents a tremendous opportunity for travel agents as well as for the cruise lines." Members of CUA agreed 10 con- tinue with research. pursuing a Phase Two '>tudy designed to develop recommendations for a generic promottonal campaign. PNB planning reorganization Principals of PNB F1nanc1al (iroup and its 'iubs1d1al). Ncwpon Bea<.h- bascd Pacific Na tional Bank. have announced a S 1.5 million turnaround 1n profi1ability for the year ended Dec 31. Pacific National Bank had shown a loss in 1983 primanly due to lossc'i on loan\ made durin$ previous periods. acrnrd1ng to David Stein. chairman or the hoard of the hold ing company. "However. w11h 11s 1983 change in M'n1or management and a year of \tah1hty throughout 1984. Pac1fiC" Nat ional Bank wa!I able to sho~ a profit for the year ended Dec. 31 . 1984." With the continu1n~ strength and ')tab1hty ofPacific National Bank. 1he board of directors or PNB Financial Group ur~nimously approved a plan to reorganize the two compan1ec;. fhe new plan includes a restructuring of both boards of directors. The changes. aimed at expanding the hold1n'g company and the bank. al~ include appointing a full-time president for PNB F1nanc1al Group PNB Financial Group wi ll con- 11nue to be headed by Stein as chairman of the board, and will now include a five-member execuuvt committee assisted by board mem- bers at large. The executive commit- tee will be composed of David Stein. Robert Campbell , \harlc" Knickerbocker, James Brakke and U. T fhompson. Pacific National Bank. located 1n 1he Irvine CompaJly's Oaash1p com- mercial complex. MacAnhur Coun. opened In January 1982. In March 1983 Donald L. Sol by was recruited u pre idcnt and chief executive officer and a 5emblcd a team of expencnccd bank1n1 executives to provide the l)'pe ofleade1'1h1p needed to auide the bank as 11 enters a pcnod of solid arowth. ··oranac County 1" entmnJ a ncv. period of arowth and d1 vcnificauon. W11h the ban"'• turnaround and 1t \table \trona manaicmcnt lcam. we art now p<>tStd 10 meet the challcn of oOcnna h1ah qu•IJty ftn1nc11I service to the county a 1t heads into the fu turt," tcin conc~udcd. ' • COMPLETE NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 85, 6 · Bendb: brakes for Boeing Orman Jannaacb, a Hnlor en&lneerin& technician at Allied Corp.'• Bendh Air- craft Brake and Strut Dlvl•lon ln South Bend, Ind., prepare. a ll&ht*welgbt carbon disc brake rotor for a test to monitor quality. The component la beln& produced to •apply main wheel• and carbon dtac brakes for Boeln&'• 767-300. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Feb. 8. Data provldedby Newport Securities Corp. • •·• • r ... • ,. • 11' ,. ' p , .. "' "'"!) ' t i . ,~,.., '• '' . ... ,.. .. ,, ,, ·~· •• , !!• ••• ,. ... •••r ~· •'• I • I• .. \ '.. t • • • •,. r&, I ,. 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But there are those who will insist that the Hesters ARE the organizations in ' many cases because of their generosity in financial support and volunteer work. An example is Childrens Hospital of Orange County for which Charley is board chairman this year and has led many fund-raisingcampai~s. So much are the Hesters involved with CHOC that Friday evening they received the Glass Slipper Award from the Cinderella Guild, one of the hospital's many support groups. Irene Bentley, in charge of the awards program at the Ritz-Carlton said "They have done so m uch for CHOC. Nora opened her home for our 'Designs for Dining' tour and assisted urinsomany ways, and they have helped their entire community as well . .. We are Just so glad they let us honor them." Letting people honor them is difficult forthiscouplewholook upon their good works as nothing more than what is expected ofany citizen. "The community has been good to us, and I think people owe something to their community. People shouldn't be greedy," he said. "When Nora and I came to Orange County in 1948 from Illinois, we didn't know anyone: so I started by getting involved with the Rotary Club." Charley obviously took the busi- nessman's service club creed of service to others as a personal directive, for the two who will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary next year, have been IN- VOLVED ever since. Their lifestyle has been one of investing their time, talents and money in good civic works. Nora will insist it'sall Charley's doing, (Pleue eee CIDLDR.ENS/C2) o.lr ..................... Nora and Charley Heater are frequently on tbe 80Clal ecene for favorite pbUanthroplee. \ • I · E.lizal5et11 replaces 'mirror, r;nirrorori thewa11' Ehzabeth is quite a .. lady." Stlecandean your race th rte ti mes and follow up with as many makeover loobud never lay a '8ftd•you. Eliabeth itthc··········· newbeautymake- overcomputcr•elopcd by Eli1abcth Arden research. On her recent trip to Bullock's South Coast Plau (she'1tbetr1vclinatypeand will beofTtoSan FranciliCO ioday)wwas makinasome fantasies come true- ;women saw tbemaelveson a screen. In fact, they saw four imaea. '1'be Beauty Makeover Computer, lets a woman nstantly have access to new ideas, and with the assistance ~fa makeup consultant, objectively recognize which new J.rendsenhancc her individual fashion outlook," saad 'ferry Hamilton-Catty, national makeup artist for ffi71thf-th 4rd«"n • Jerry and a team offi ve consultants were on hand to a sast client~ w~th their makeoven1. The computer technology in the proceu isabsolutely ama1an1 -but. lhcn I'm still in awe ofelectricitv. "We ha ve been us1n1Eliubeth sanccJulyanct the re ponse has been great as we travel about the country with her. The women like ~na them.elves on the screen. husbands and children are fascinated by the computer," said Hamilton-Catty. Eventually, smallerversaonsofthc computer will be available in stores where the product hne as sold. "It wall be able to save women money because they can see how they look in a color before they buy," Jerry added ... A woman's makeup, like her personality and ltfestyle. should be a constantly cvolvina process. The dawnangofthe hia}l-tech era in beauty is a giant leap forward." A makeover on Eltzabeth begins with a client's video image projected on a scree~. The computersoa~s this i magc to define average slo n color and storc:s lh1$ information in its memory to use as the basis for color recommendations. I sat with Con ultant Bobbie Pedersen at a console 1n fron t of the screen. By usinaan electric stylus (a tool that looked like a pend I) he sele<:ted and "applied" colors to a second imaae that had been stripped by the computer of the makeup I }lad on. (Tbeori~nal image stays on the screen so you can compare). The computer sugests a r1nge of makeup colors af\critchccksoutyourskin tones, but it does nouclcct the exact colon . Pedersen was doina this af\cr we chatted about colon with which I felt comfonable. Although the foundation stayed basically the same in all images, she cbanaed the look with blushes, lipsticks .and eyeshadows. Amazing ... fascina&foa ... reallymind-bogling ... there should be other words to describe what Elizabeth can do. For instance, you would sec.the blush being stroked on the cheekbones and tbCD see_a "brush" smoothe it out. Or see the lipliner makina its marks and then the lipstick beinaapphed. All the while the consultant was discussing the me1hods 'he was using and why. As she reshaped my eyebrows. the explained where the arch 1bould be. ~here they should start and end." Eyebrows sh<;>uld look lake sisters, not identical twins," Pede~n said .. By 1hc conclusion ofthe45-m1nut~sess1on. I wa~on the screen four times-the way I went an plus once Wlth irttneyeshadowand nudelipstick:aaain in blucsh.adows and Arden Red lipstick and then in arey shadows wath SUJlft)'COral 1ip1tick. . f wasgivenacomplcte pnntoutofall thc ~olon used in each look. The one I had chosen as ~Y fa.vonte had been circled. and there was a folde~ which lasted products needed for skin care and tips for using. The latter product suuestions were based on my answers to a consultant's queries on skin type, etc. . Pretty soon a woman won't have to answer questions like" Is your sJdn dry?" Eliza~t~ Arde~ has d~vclo~ a skin-imaging machine. When 111s readily av.salable·~ the stores. you will simply put your face against 1tand let its computer do a read-out on typea.nd texture. . Modem technology-1sn 't 1t wonderful? Sttll your friendly clerk has to reach on the shelf to get the products you want to buy and ring upthesale.s! (I don't want to hear about robots .. ) Wiamonds, lovers well suited \ . - ,Tbree of b~: $8951014 and diamond. $975 pendant and $1.995 elater. • ' < ; •, ,, J I ' ROMANTIC? TIE TELLS One of the traditional Valentine's Day g1fts for "him" has now become a welcome gjft for ''her" as well. The necktie is provocative, functional, colorful. appcaling andrevcaling. flamboyant and - conservative -a key to a man's or woman's personality on Valentine's Day or anytime. The Ncckwear AssociatiQn of Amenca has put together a tri via quiz with a Valentine's Day slant. Try your luck with these questions. If yoa're at a Happy Hoer c.ck1ail 1pot, wlaat color ties will clae yoa to~ m"t romutie.type? Blue. Psychologists say the romantically inclined will choose blues more than any other color. If yo u want Cilcitement. look for Valentine's Day Red. Raccooa coats IDd T -1blrt1 ban been 1ymbol1 for very vlalble "groaps" la earller times. Wbt rroapwlll tbe tie be• symbol for in tbe mld-ltlt1? Yuppi es! Young Urban Professionals are very aware of the "dressing for success" trend. As you walk through retail stores with first-floor tic depanments. note the colorful displays aimed at the younger carecnst. · 0. ties get wider or narrower darlAg times of proapertty? Wider! (It happened in both the post-World War II tjmes and again· in the boom period. of the la1e 1960s.) Today men and women need le know foar baalc ways to knot 1 tie. How maay did tbe weU-dre11~ mu need le bow lD tlaeady lHO•? Thirty-two. according to a "manual" ~tten by Balzac an the 1830s. Wkal 11 tbe bot necktie color lD Wa1biDg1on, D.C., rlgbt now? Red! Last summer the hot color was yellow- but it's changed to red (perhaps in association wllh assertiveness characteristics that seem to be needed now.) Wbo buys tlae most tJes'? • Women! This has led to a lot of JOkes, but a great many men trust the judgment of wife. girlfriend or femme relation more than their own. Wut tie ,.uena dJd ex-President Jimmy Carter ceaskler htcky? A polka-dot tic. He wore th as often in the 1980 presidential campaign -it didn't prove to be so lucky after all! The NAA also comments that if.you're a talk· show watcher. you can have a little fun on your own. Just note the ncckwcar male guests select or the type of necktie, scarf or jewelry ~hich women guests wear. You can do a trivia quiz of your own regarding the feelings guests express about them·. selves through dress rather than speech. And tµnethysts gain popula rity as t h e em fo r heart-shaped lft By LINDA CLARK-PUGLIESJ February is for sweethearts. And things hean-shaped are most ap- propriate as gifts. Amethyst. the birthstone for the month, has become a tradition, said David Stith, of Nathan Alan.Jewelen in South Coast Plaza. "to Jive as a special valentine, cspcclally if the person was born in February. Cur· rently, amethyst is the most popular semi-precious stone. "Puffed gold hearts, cut-out hearts, diamond hearts and floating hearts are the most popular kinds of fin e jewelry a,iven on Valentine's Day." A floating Mart is thicker on one side. The chain passes thr9uah the center of the heart allowing the hcan to "float" freel y along the chain. "A trendy one would be either a Mizpah or~ 8c$t Friend~harm," he said. "Mizpah is a heart-shaped piece of gold, about one inch Jong with a zig- zag break down the center. Each piece of the heart has a bale for a chain. When the two pieces of the hcan are put together, a prayer on the back reads. 'The Lord watch between me and thee when we arc sent one from another .... Cost as about S 185. The Best Friend charm is much smaller a nd costs under $25. "h's actually two pendants that can be broken in half wi th a little ceremony," Stith said. "Each 'friend' receives a piece of the pendant with the word 'best' on one side and 'friend ' on the other side." At Jewels by Joseph an South Coast Plaza. blmes T. Hanstein said diamond hcam. colored hearts. and heart lockets are traditional Valen· tine's Day jewelry. Trendy, he said. would be some- thin$ such as pearls. strung with gold or salver heans. Or a heart-shaped connector that would hold toaether .... ........ .., ....... it..- Muter jewele.r Georae Vleta fuhlona a delicate heart. pendant for a Valenti.De•• ,Ut at Jewel• by Jo.epb. several strands of beads creattng a twisted rope effect. Looking for extravagance? Present your best valentine with a heart· sha_P.ed diamond solitaire pendant inside a gold and diamond mount. .. A mcrcS9.000,'" Hartstein said. Traditional channel set heans (a heart within a hean) in solid gold or ~old with diamonds are also attract· 1ve choices fo r someone special. "Jewelry is a very personal aifl." ~•d Hanstein. Men like star sapphires and itar rubies the best, said jeweler Russ Hind of Laguna Beach. With Cabochon cut. either stone shows a 6- ray star (rarely, 12-rays) in reflected light, due to a phenomenon known as asterism. Hind claims men prefer their stones in hcary settings. Although it's expensive. Hind says. Chrysobcryl cat's-eye (characteristically yellow) could be vt:r) spec ial for a man on Valentine's Day. "A less expensive choice would be either a garnet star or a tager's-<:yc in a heavy gold setting." Hand saad. "Althou~ some men do like diamonds. at as still debatable whether they have really accepted diamonds as a man's stone." said Hind. "The only acceptable pearl design for men would be a pearl as a part of a ue tack." A case an H ind's shop at 1273 South Coast Highwa y. holds some unusual hean shapes in different sizes made from yellow moonstones, black jade, saginit1c quani. plumb agate, and moss agate (moss as clearly visible 1ns1d: the agate). Each has a gold bale and is pnced between S 16 and $50. No matter what the choice or eiltravagance of tht> gift. your valen- tine will always chensh the golden hean that remembered. CHILDRENS HOSPITAL HONORS HESTERS ••. R id You r e lf of Unwanted Hair Forever! Get the Facts on Permanent Hair Removal ; CALL for FREE Brochure (714) 898-2821 or (714) 631-3389 From Cl declining to take credit (or her own involvement in numerous charitable efforts. '"The Glass Slipper Award is really for Charley." shuaid ... He's the one that docs everything. not me." But Nora'sown contributions in- cl ude affiliation with the Oranae County Philharmonic Society, Fashionables support group of Chap- man College. the National Charity League. Research Associates of UC Irvi ne. and Assessment Treatment and Services Ce nter's Sophisticates. he is on the advisory boards of the Salvation Anny and Laguna Beach Museum of Art and on the board of -;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~!!!!!!!!!~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,, the Angels of Orange County Per- formi ng Arts Center plus serving as an associate of sol1)e 20 groups including the Cinderella Guild. • • . , r Choose omething I /2 Price ~al at our February Clearance Sale ~ S ome thing Sp ecial ftominint• (a hirm .. 250 E. I 7th. CnAtlt Mrt1a • 6 1.e;-s 711 ~,. ,..,...,1alizf' in fuhion for 1hr ml'"> fi~nrio " ..._._ ... ~, •• _ .. ,.... ('ltf' i thru IU) • & Leu . ·········~··························· • • • : : Read all todays news everyday i ' • in the • : . . 11 Daily P-ilat · ! • • • • • • • • ; . . ............................... .. '· More than I 00 underwriters of the April 17 "Desians for Dining" were on hanJ to see them accept the octan ularluciteaward. Ch1ldrens Hospital is a subject tha t makes Chaney's eyes light up as he talks about the expansion and the successful fund~raisi ng campaign. He isalsoa director at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian and serves as treasurer. This weekend he wasat the 11th annual Crosby Southern Pro-Am toumamel)t at lrvine Coast CountryClubwcaring the bri~ht f!CCn and navy 'olfing outfit s1gnafyi nghe'sa chaarman. The Hoag benefit is the most successful ever.due to the generosity of sponsors-Charley was respon· sible forsigninaup 14 for$5,000cach -"That's up from nine last year." What is his secret technique for fu nd-raising? .. He makes it easy for them to say no wathoutanr hard feelings. He doesn't p4sh,' answers Nora. To whic h he adds with a smile, "But, I hate to be turned down.'' In the case of Oran ood the home for abused children. there evidently haven't been many tum downs for Charlie. vice chairman of the board. "We are within SI 00.000 ofour$7.5 million goal. l(sagrcat project-the private sector buying forthe public sector." Charley is a trustee of OCPAC and Chapman College. Durin~a tribute to Hester in t 983, Chapman s president Buck Smith said, "Charley is a man who secs a problem and digs in personally to help find a solution. He has literally saved many of our county"s valuable nonP.rofit organiza- tions and institution1. • He'11directorfor8oyScout1of America. Newport Harbor An Mu- seum, Business Committeeforthe Arts and Providence Speech and Hearing. Also he is on the advisory boardofBoysClubofSantaAnaand Sherman Library and Gardens. Althouah Nora sayr •hey never pushed their three dauahters to att involved in charitableuuses, all are civic-minded. ~Seeinamyparentssoinvolvcd durina.the last IOor l S yeandid set an example," said dau&hter Marilyn Gianulias. "lfeelweaOowcsome-. thina to the community and have been so blnscd. I er\joy the camaraderie of other people wotkina in1aat. "Joaningg.roups probably started back an h1&h c;c hool. My mother was always at fiome when we returned from school and encouraged us in our efforts." added Marilyn. wife of developer Jim G1anuhas. "She's my best f ncnd and 1s ~ supponi ve of my father." Da.u&hters Charlene and Janet are mame~ to attorneys Mike lmmell and Phil Ham1llon. l'here arc six ... almos.t seven grandchildren. Besides fun w1th their family, (they arc oftt'n seen at benefits asa aroup) lhe Hesters love 10 travel aJLhough they haven't toured much during the l11t seven and a half months. "We ha ve been rcmodehnaand redecorating the house. It should all be done next week." Nora said as we toured their lovely waterfront home of 28 years located 1n an area Charley developed. o:\lso. durini leisure hours she en Joys gardenanaand needlepoint aryd they both lake to play bridae with rnendl. Chari~ can be seen at Santa Ana Country Club with hit"lunch and ~die" f ncndsand on the linkJ of811 Canyon acveral timc1 a week. An~ hkelyasnot. iflomcone · menttonucam~lp that needl bi1 h~lp, Charley wall probabty take out has notepedand Stan fa&&&rina. Srsct.nr186 "' Consultations for 2333 E. COOlf Hwy. • -C6fONMMCi ""'Molt90'1l ' New Hair Designs • Corrective Hair Color • Foil Hiibliabtina Burope1n Color Method by Golclwell DelipffmcU~ P...ai , . , Cltf ol Hoi>e laud s B;eC~man, guildsgat~eTr auCtion prizes Dr. Aruold Beckman, who rarely takescenterstaae, was the man of the h~ur as Ci ty of Hope Natfonal M~1cal Center honored the jnter- nauonally known scientist and P~ilanthropist on the SOth an· n1 versary of his foundina of Beckman Instruments. City of Ho~ president Abe Bol1kf (president ofTishman Con- struction Corp. of California) and executive medical director Dr. Charles Mlttmu hosted the dinner honorina Beckman and his wife Mabel at the Newpon Beach Mar-riott Hotel. Bolsky noted that Beckman 's many contributions included estab- lishing the Beckman Research In- stitute at the City of Hope in 1983, hi1hliahtina the famil)."s Iona record of support for the medical center. Beckman, who traditionally shuns the spotli,aht, said, "Too often l am given credit for more than 1 have done, but l am very ara ti fied to contribute to the research effort at the City ofHope." . . ~-.-..-~- Irene McCaffrey, Marcie Lemmon and Karin Leku wore Nfarl coetam• to 1laow oft prtaee tla.at Jeanette XyMr, Pat Pbas, Arleoe JolulMD and Irene lYenon al80 "banted.' ence, industry and agriculture. Beckman 's phenomenal career as an industrialist, inventor and hu· manitarian has subsequently been recognized worldwide for achieve- ments ill industf}'., science, educa- tion and public affairs. • • • A lot of the talk at the first '85 fund-raiser of Little Mermaid Guild (Childrens Hospital of Orange County) centered on another one coming in April -the Mermaid Ball at the Newport Beach Marriott. ed with servina and party fun. New membersaettinaacquaintcd were Mariel Farrn and husband John, Doua and Dr. Rei Peters and Joyce Oldfield with husband Harold. Also there was the upcoming ball chairman Jaa Thompaoa, who spent theeveningcollectina volunteers- Gu1 Ballly (with Slaarl). Jotepb A'AmJco(witb Marse) and Gary Petera (with wife Debbie who chaired last year's event) agreed to help with the gambling tables. sprees. Celebratina the successful hunt were members of the Irvine Guild, Oranae County Performina Arts Center, pthcred at the New· port Tunic. " The auction items arc for the May 11 fund-raiser planned by five chapters of the auild -the first time the groups have joined forcc.s to staae one benefit. (Individual efforts last year netted $50.000.) The aoal for the auction-musical- fashion review is 700 people and a net in excessof$75,000. Joining in applause for the Bcclcmans were 300civic and social leaders and members of academic and scientific communities includ- ina the E.H. (Hubie) Clark• of Newport Beach (chairman ofBaker International, Orange): H. Ru11ell Smlth (chairman of Avery Inter- national, Pasadena) and Rudy J. Manzer(chairman of P~trolane, long Beach). Some 70 were at the waterfront Coral Cay home of Carol and George Heaaer for a wine tasting arranged by Ardee Hartley and Helen Malloy. Others attending the tasting were Barbara and Patrick McNally, win- ners of a prem ium bottle of cham- pagne, Ula and Wlll!am Gould and Dorothy Z1cheralf . Celebratina with wine and hors d'ocuvre1 were Karla Leka1, silent auction chairman; lreae McCaffrey i;:=============tli;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;i and Marcie Lemmon, co<hairs for the May event: Patti Loewe, Allee Mamolo, Jeaaeue Kyser, Pat Pla1, Arleme Jousoa, Irene lvenon, Sllaroa Bawood, Elalae Delmu , Carol Grepry I nelma Friedel, Leaue Tamartbaclll, Mary Kau Also in the crowd were Beckman Instruments president Loui e T. Ro110; Dr. Robert Gallo of the National Inst itutes of Health. Bethesda. Md.; Dr. Bryce Douglas, vice president of corporate affairs, Smith.Kline Beckman (Beckman merged with SmithKJine Corp. in Philadelphia in 1982); Dr. Howard Schachmaa, department of molecular biology. UC Berkeley; Orange County supervisors T1toma1 Riley and Bruce Neatande, City of Hope executive director Ben and Beverly Horowitz, City of Hope associate cxecu ti ve di rector Dr . Sanford and Evelyn Shapero, City of Hope honorary president Emanuel H. and Fru FlneQ}.!Jt. 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Country Inn with food lhal'a lruly VOVt dtef, l(MI ~In Newpot1 a..ch w111 Ofcti.tratl maontllcent Valentlne a dlnnere IUdl 11 A** of Limb with Hetb Mint , Wtllngton; Tender Fllet Mignon gen1ty -apped In e light pu" pMtry Olnnerl are ...-..ct ~· w1tti '°'IP ANO Nied, frl9h "'~--... and.._ rolls. Delldol• The.......,,.,.....,,. Aeltaurant eomblnel gr.ctoua MMcl wtttl 90Uf"* dellghta In the tNlll Frenell tfedNon ...., • menu ... ,Uftng auttlentle French cuMIN. fine French win-. only lhl tr~ IMfood, poultry Ind meet• PLUS llrtlltllzlng :,::~ Loe.led at 4251 Mattina* Way (In MacArthur Square) In Newport a..ch, phone 955-2755 AeeervatlOl'la are .IOU. Y _,.... ,,.... ,....,. fof Yalu II IM Thl9 ~. feon.ty 14th, 19 tt\9 '*"9ct opponunlty to treet your Valentine to 1 delleloua meet a1 TM Jolly Roget Aeltauranta And, to e-v .. ~.The Jolly Aoget will 119 gMno freetl ftower• 10 b<lghten their dly! The Jolt)' Roger'• •erm. f'AZY atmoepMre ~the hugely vetted menu. On top of 1het, Wiebte ptlc9e and IM fwnoua Jolly Roger brand of quellty and MMce are llK• to piMM )'OIK date and tt\9 entire fwntty. TM lundl and dinner menu at TM Jolly Roger IMlur• an ou111andlng array of tr.n hOt and cold entr .... Toc>P1119 off luncn we Flelly Crolelent SandwlQhee, Fr-'I Puta a.led and lender Slrl04n Steak Sandwich. Detlcloul "South of the B«der" offering• Include toe1ad11 and a spicy ltuffed ~ And of courw. an erray of h1m1>urger l99Qlalllea neWt 19111 10 provide a Ntlafylng d«llalon fOf ctiooe6er appetltM. 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SHf Dahn and Marge Sbne ofNewpon Beach arc co-chainng the event. Reservations may be made by calling 559-8527. 646-6961. 730-3412 or 832-9337. • • • Dr. PHI Berger and Barbara Spear, both of Costa Mesa. Gerle Kirkpatrick of Huntington Beach and May Ruwe of Seal Beach arc among com mitt~ members for Wednesday's Valentine pany hosted by the West Regional Council of United Way. There will be a wine fountain. old-fashioned box supper and entenainment from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Garden Grove Community Center. Invited guest include board and committee mcm be rs from throughout the cou nci I, pl us agency employees and volunteers. • • • · Stephens College alumnae can learn how to use ESP in daily living by listening to Betty Easley, para- psychologist at 7:30 p.m. Thursday meeting at 17851 17th St.. Tustin. Carol V11concellos, 95 l-9358, has further information. • • • A Valentine brunch and tea dance on Sunday. Feb. 17. at Costa Mesa Country Club has been scheduled by Glenn MillerChaptcrofC'ityofHope. Brunch begins at 11 a.m. and the afternoon fun includes li ve music performed by Lei Do•gla1 and the Standard Plus and a CHARLES GOREN dance exhibiti on by RJeurcl Boecller and Jo1ce Wgaer. Marpret Gaffey, prC1ident of the chapter said .the event is open to sin&)es and couples. forS IS reservauons, call Aaneue R01e1at 551 -9343. · • • • Newport Chapter of qty of~o~ will mark Valentine's Day and Wash1naton s b1rthayat 7:30 p.m. Feb. 19 with a gala horoscope mixer(wcary~ursian),at the Shcraton-Ncwpon Hotel. Count on musJc, danc1n1 and refrcshmcntsand phone reservations to 6SQ..Hope or 540-1338. ••• Forthc first time Mystic KrcweofKomus (organized solely for fun and fnvolity)will tum its annual Mardi Gras Ball (March JO at the Anaheim Hilton) into a fund-raiser. Proceeds from the New Orlea ns-patterned party will be donated to Childrens Hospital of Orange County. Dr. Robert Neu, president, explained the directors (known as the Kings Klub) thought 1t was time the Krewe reached out to the community with some ofiu increasing treasury. Preceding the ball. the pageant, ~ir~ted by Joe Collln1, will feature Royal Co un Maids in elegant gowns and dazzling headdresses esconed by cos tu med dukes. Lee Zang has been announced as qu~n of the festivities attended by maids Barbara Gre11, Marla Le rma and Pat MartlD, but King Komus will not be known until he is unmasked at the ball. Reservations may be made by calling Neu at 778-5908 or Jerry Kre11 at 633-7627. ••• Southern California Women in Adven1S1ng will meet 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Registry Hotel for a Peul Mc Roberti and Jadltll Goff ID program on how to create a major promotional consumer show. For reservations. phone 631-6541. OMAR SHARIFF DEAR READERS: We llave had muy req .. •te over the yean for tboM llande we eo••kler to be our favorite•. Tlaat makee quJt• a U1t. For tlM time bela •• therefore. we are dovotlq tile Suday cola.ma t.o a eerlH of fa8oa• laaade. At the end of tlae 1erle1 'We will p back t.o our weekly que1tioa aad aaewer eol· ama. THE TALE OF THE SIX OF DIAMONDS Both vulnerable. North deals. NORTH •A 1074 3 'V AK43 • 73 + 8 5 4 2 2 'V Pue 3 + Pue PaN Pa .. SOUTH 3 NT Pue 4 O + 5 5 + Pu1 6 + 0 2 +Q96 'V 72 Pu1 Pue 0 AK 9 7 8 3 Opening' lead: Queen of 'V. WEST • J9 EAST "' + AK J 10 The Si x of Diamonds was fuming The bidding: as he strutted around the lobby of 'V QJ 1085 0 Q1084 +KQ 862 ~ 96 North Eut South Weet the hotel. "It was disgraceful,'' he I + P... 2 0 Pa11 thundered. "He made a laughing 0 J 5 t------------------.....-------------. stock of me in front of my peers." ~ ~VU\. !A-v"&o/ .!ht1 u1.Wt;11•/ PHONE 557-3000 3131 Bristol, Costa Mesa The incident that had provoked this outburst occurred during the Life Mast.er Pair Championship for the Von Zedtwitz Gold Cup. The hand is shown above. The Six of Diamonds was in the hand of one of tl).e world's great players. and he and his partner reached six clubs on the 4 3 fit. The problem was how to handle the hand should the minor suits follow the probabilities and split 4 2. Obviously. communica tions to the South hand were going to be a problem. "I must ay I have seen better contracts," continued the Six. "The hand could not be played along crossrurr lines because it was un likely that my nephew. the Six or Clubs, would st.and up a a ruffer . And for the life of me I couldn't see how we were going to make the con- tract if we cashed a high diamond and then MJffed a couple or diamonds in dummy, because the closed hand was an entry short. "My expert won the opening lead in dummy. led the singleton dia- mond and. arter East. produced t he!! five he announced: 'Time for a deep finesse.' and played me to the trick. Of course, I lost the trick. After all, the opponents held four ca rds higher than me and no'ne lower. "The rest was easy. Declarer won the heart continuation. came to hand with a trump and ruffed a low diamond. Then he returned to hand with a trump and drew trumps. When they split 4·2, declarer claim· ed the rest or the tricks. "At no other table did declarer lose a diamond trick. What I can't understand is why then did no other ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ declarer succeed in making 12 tricks I • at a club contract'/" • I Wa,t You To Be My Valentine! M~t me on February 14 for Lunch or Olnner at my French Country Home. Here. the eicellenoe of food i. beauti(ully matched b)' a warm Old World HoepltaUty. Make me your Prince and let me pamper you. R.S.V.P. Your .. Midi .. Frog Open tor Lunch md Otnmr Huoday Brunch Bualn Luncboo• S.nquet.e • &•21 Via Lido, Newport Bt&cll, 175-'4904 s ... Hy «t .. lf.le•e fer tltla e.a ... M Ct..rlee H. GwH aM Oaa.r 811iuif. ,_. ., ............. Eetti •Mil • ,,... ., • ~ •' u.. ... "G ....... c-~ lrWp," a lt.H •ahtt, wll a.. aw~ ,., lite .......... J*'se4 ..... Ch ... rKet.e4. C1Nrle1 Ger .. ae4 O.er Wtf ~ ..... , ti.UM~ ....... ii .... -....... t ..... 81 LYNDA WRSCll AU. MY CHlLOllltN: Ju11 11 l>o111e and Edna rcah1e Ted ha• taken them ror Onanc1al ride. he~ for l.a• VQ&L A crooked JUd&e acnds Brooke to priton when she refuses to name Mark u her tource. Mark asks Brooke to marry him Just before he heads ror jail. In jail. ltrooke 11 threatened. then bclhcnded b)' three Inmates, one of whom 1u ron1ae1 for 1hc Judae. Donna Jt1lou1 when Tom ron1h\ually talks about 8r1>0ke's ~rob­ lems. Nina tells PalmerofCyn1h11's hes 10 Daisy about him alrud)' obtalnlna divorce. A funous Palmer throws Cynthia out. but takes her back when he rcahi es Daisy and Zach hhc become lovers. Cynthia rr fuscs Palmcr·s 1nv11ation to hi' bedroom, ms1s11ng on mamaae before bed. Adam buys nude statue of Erica and Intends 10 put 11 in the park. Mike and Erica collaborating on book about the rich and famous. Angie furious when Jesse ~ides 10 qu11 school. • • • ANOTKER WORLD: Peter aw.rove, of (Sandy tak1n1 hospital adm1nis1rator's post. Peter and Marley stunned when a very capable Donna figures out a budact so the Love fanuly can survive without their fortune. Donna's first duties arc 10 fire all the servants Mac and Rachel offer use of dealer's townhouse. Cart plots maniacal plan to destroy Mac and Rachel. Cass and kathleen become lovers. Ott shows up at formal pany In punk rock replia. Mac buys WBA Y and u lts Blame 10 run the station. • • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: CratJ &OC'S 10 Esteban's funeral. Cnua rcal11cs Sierra has been dis1u1scd as young boy and offers 10 help her out ofMontega. C'ra1g, 1hrown out of country. is unaware Sierra 15 in Oakdale. Even after Sp~ tells Jay C'huck plans 10 run him off road 1n race. Jay decides 10 race. K.Jm tells Bob she was pregnant with his child al the same 11me her sister Jennifer u ve b1nh 10 Bob's dau&hter r Encr r into thl' k111 f'dom or thr Frannie Kim tells Bob the child wa 111llbom. K.Jm and Bob set "'-edd1n1 date lkuy rears ron11ruct1on beam that ntarly fell on Steve was trap tel by man "'-'ho h8' been fOllowina her. M111th1m 1uon o(thc late Ptul Stewan. making him Dav1~·s 1ro1nd.on. • • • CAPITOL: Sloene tell, Paula ~he sllll has 1mb111ons but tvon•t let them ruin her marnqe 10 Trey Maggie tells a ~rdCf! Ztd he needs to sec a doctor bccaUJC he s not 'taktn& care of himself. Trey hires private eye to watch Kelly's house. Thomas tells Kell)' he'll keep Cl~~ from actung Scouy. Chtttah tell~ Frankie about her autocratic father and her 01ah1 from him. Jordy surpnscd when Wally and Brenda compltanlly acccp1 Myma'i ul· 11ma1um th11 Wally not be her date at the debutantc ball. Frankie realizes she loves Jordy but fears she cannot gel alona 1n his wealthy wor1d. Upset bccaUJC she feels Juhe has caused her 10 lose JOb as Jordfs secretary. Ronni addresses envelope 10 Tytcrand puts 1n Zed·s love le11er 10 Juhc. Myrna wants Ronni 10 become Paula's secretary and spy on her. Paula 1s suspicious but Ronni pledges loyalty and gets the JOb. • • • DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Mcpn·,ptan 10 electrocute Hopr backfirct when Megan dies. Bo. however. bchevcs Mcpn lolled by blow on head. not el ectrocuted. Hope bcheves she made lousy pohl•ewoman since she was u· 11ble 10 comprehend 1ha1 Mcpn wan1ed 10 kill her Pete and Ivy make love Kimberl) stays out of Bron,ky's bed but 1e1s 1nformat1on Shane needs on the ·~ show. • • • GENERAL HOSPITAL: 8obb11nd1c1cd for Broc k's murder. Bobbi feels she m1gh1 have killed Brock and blocked the inc1den1 out of her mind Brock's body 1s uhumcd and coroner finds tumor which he believe\ explains Brock's h11arrc behavior. In M1am1. Scorpio and Holly learn Brock hm·d private eye. When they contact the Royal Thal Cuisine • lnromparablt' ·1 hai dinin(( t>\pt'rlt'rtt't' • t.\Otic· lrt'at ri t for royah~ Make vour reser vations now for Thursd ay, Va le~t ines Day! Feburary 14th ..... , "· Paellle ('••~•II•.). ~••perl ••• .. 850-3322 Valentines Day February 14 Dine Your Valentine in a Palace! CHINA PALACE RESTAURANT WW Serving lunch & dinner all day The first and only Szechwan Chinese Cuisine 2930 W. to.at Hwy. Newport Beach in Newport Beach. 631-8031 r.n"ate eye he doesn•t 11ve them any nformauon Tony and Tan)'• wed and head for Mcxian honeymoon Fnsco decide\ he cannot &Ct close to Felma bmluse she'• so wraf.SK<l up 1n the 1C1Cre1 of the Mexican nna. n New Y0tk, Jimmy Lee and Ceha 1harc iitu1on11e mbment and then Iller Cd11 feel 'u11ty C1audaa, (eanna Bnan w1U lose his Job becaute be cannot ac• money ror hou11n1 for poor, ~crctly donate~ money for PfOJCCI ind Jimmy Lee aivcs m11chin1 funds. leam· ma his sonJ will be used on Teen Time, Josh asks C anie 10 helo him cdcbrate. • • i ·GUIDING U GH'r: kealmna Vanessa is addicted lo pills. Billy cakes baby to H.B:s A f'unous Vant'UI tnes 10 stc.al baby away and 1n her haste 10 escape stnkes Reva with car. Alex furious when Phi hp says he fired Warren. Just as Andy's about to tell police who paid him to bomb ni&htclub, he teams charges have bttn dropped. LuJack buys Beth cnaaacment nns on installment plan Ed and Claire, bchcv1na Aetcherand Maureen dead, find each other 1n same hotel room. Ed th1nlung Claire 1s Maureen. Clam~ 1hinkina he's Fletcher. The 1wo make love and later feel great 1u1h C'laire and Ed stunned when they rcah1c 1wo d1 1u1scd figures are the very- much-ah ve Fletcher and Maureen. Nola decide~ 10 take JOb. • • • WVINO: Rna Mac tears she's too old for lover Tony. but he tells her age doesn't mailer Afitr he i!_nd Gwy n make love. Ketth rcalrzcs she stoic his key. GW)'n admt1s ( laudc blackmatltng herand Kellh suggests the)' give Claude phony formula. Shana·, long working hoursahenate Mike . Dane as~urcs Ann he 's not planning takeovrr of Cabot's company. Gwyn furious lhat Tnsh and Steve arc dauna. liteve vims Harry 1n pnson Al first Harry cold but later ~1eve and Harry have warm father-son reunion. ()iacy t.clls Jim she lo\\·s Jack and would run away wt1h him but can't bccauM: Ava·, ca rrying Jack's child •• ONE UPI TO UVf!: Jenny fearful Dive and Aida lovers 8tad d1teoven Vktorl.ord'1 opultf[t den He 1tts all the pa1n1inas and dtt1des 10 acll them. The pa1nunp ICCm 10 be Fttnch artwork which wu stolen by the Nazis. Asa dcackt 10 take l yd1a on 1n Venice. Alme>it kJIJed by ('f'llcd dN' addl(1, Rafe d«ldn to make Dd1la.h !_ep) suardaan of beby ,,, cue he dies. Rtahl al\er their d1vorcc. Donan and Herb arc stuck in ele valOf' When Herb huns hand trying 10 pry door open. Dc>nan rnlizes she loves him and the twosome make love. • • • l\YAN'I HOPE: Siobhan bcheves Ma. went 10 London while he was out on blul. Mu indicted for first-dearec mur«r. Siobhan once ~pin dreams about her faceless stranger. Mawe upset when she learns c~meuc company has been sold ~lie haschancc at first Broadway role but purposely m1ssn callback bccauK she feels sorry for older show11rl CtSsy. • • • SANTA BARBARA: At the altar, Kelly opens her Bible and a wh11c carnauon drops out. Kelly and.Joe say "I do" while Peter stalks the church. After the "I do'1." Peter considers shoo11n1 Joe bu1 lhe crowds arc 100 large. Peter vows to &el Joe. Eden stunned when she lcamsJoumahst is really her m-01her 1n-d1Sau1sc. • • • SEARCH FOR TOMORf'OW: Doctor assures Liza Kentucky's atl nJ)u. mercl) wom out. Liu recalls all the lhmp she an{j Kentucky have shared. Brcu's car cruh proves fatal. He anps key tn hand. Warren 1tts hold or key. Cagney arrcstetl at crash site. • • • YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Carl warns Ln she could be arrested for stolen Jewelry. John catches Jill looking for ,h1din1 place 1n the house. Brent decides he's •Oll\I 10 see his child openly. Realmn1 Dina had an affair while manied 10 John. Tracy d151us1cd. Take Your Sweetheart to • .,. • •• • • For Valentine's Day February 14, 1985 t 'nt·qualc:J ( •'nllnt·ntal ( lll'lllt' in a l 'ni4ut· Dtntnjl Atmc,..phcre '-,IX'\ 1.11 Vall·ntir\l·\ r>a~ ~knu, Fren.. h C hampagne<. hv the (ila.,,, . inJ '.::>rxx 1.11 fn:at' for Yc,ur Swt.'Ct 'j. 12 'X~ per J't''" 111 \not induJing Champ:ijlnd F1r~t Seating t-'\O pm R~rvations Rcqu~tcd · 7 141999-0990 Valet ParktnR I ••• I/ Ii Su \l'....c 5crttf. Anah.-1m, C.1lof,,rn1~ 112$)2 Locaud In 1~ Emerald ol Anaheim, acrou from Di•nnland THREE WAYS TO TREAT yQUR ONE TRUE LOVE VALENTINE'S DAY .- Thursday February 14th l:ll1(ll! S Pacific Cocut HW\ Mor\41rch Ba1 Plau 1.quna N1ruel '.!4.199 IJan.1 Drive l>ana Point Marina Dana Point 661 ·972'1 499 2621\ • 496 f>i7 I (,u~t 8.)jlt Doclu t.. Continental Cuis ine · Daily Lunch and Dinner Coc)<tails Sunday Brunch Seafood Bar Entertainment Danci ng Banquet Facilities Late Night Dining • Seafood Bars Open To 1:30 A.M ··~ ... 11 ·I7 • Cliof'olale lle•rla. C'hof'olatf' K *n. Val~ntiH ra•b.rr Oalq•lri•·s,.t't ns \ alH1• Belloon! ' . t - 151 E • .0.1 Rwr. ""'pot°' IWM"h 71 /675-5 790 'I can't hear you •.. • Robert K1etn u a bamblln& camp dlrectm US.. .. wua .. b1a cam~ for a aammer of I.a la tM ..., TV • .... comedy 'Polaon 1-.y .. tontcJat at 8 on KBC. Chennel 4 . <'~.·Say •W ~Yi Oil ~ <Valentines Day ••. l:.ome Md ceW.• U. day of bl'll by Nivtnc "1f146 picture tailwa with • fnlftd or lowt'. rr.• with dinmr. Our chef will be .. ~. 8'*iAI c:iamplN dinner ;. far J'OU.. a ,_i plmll!t•1 detiehL .,,....,......_ C .u few ''~ .,., .,... •·•rh Flun•,.., '" O.• ... nn f]l)l 1127 flt\) M•r11n_.1, ~.\ ........ ..,,,, 17141 .,~, 27'' ,.._. C......, ...... Only '11'5 11 A.M . to 9 P.M. l hoic l' ol ~ En lrN·~ ld...il(ndi r l'tlUCC Int' >\ltrt>do f l(j(plant PM m1j(1an or 0'11< ~t'n Lt<CtdtOI(' cr1;cd w11h 'oup or '>dldd garlu bread and ,hc·rbt>t 17502 Buch Blvd . (•t SlatH) Huntinrton Beach • 842-SSGS BIG.GER IS BE'l.l'ER ! I he trc,hn1 prime meat' and \Cafoo<l \111nJJ' 1hrn Thur-.dJ' fi -10 P\1 ' I· r1dJ' ind l.\.iturdJ\ h -I I P\t ..t'"'" ot1ton' •IC rctummen\I 11 ( .ill MCI ~111111, E\ltMIOn M \f'\ ~~ GRILL "'the \.e-.~m tk.nh \11t11<1it1 lhl(d .and I tnn" ( luh Ml \.c" r""'' < .cnt('t I tnc ... I I II DAILY PILOT/lundey, Ftbru8f'Y 1~ 1N9 Variety offered in four new local stage sho~s Four new productions, off'erina somethina for vlnually all theatrical ia1tt1. amve on Oranae Counry atqet this week. Firtt ~p wilt be Oeorse Bemard Shaw' a .. Heanbreak House," openi"I a brief four-day efll!'lement at UC Irvine Wednetday, fOllowed Thun. day by William 1~·1 Pulitttr Prize- wlnnina drama "Picnic" for the lrea Theater Leque. Friday i1 a ni&ht for musical comedy with ••Somcfhina's Afoot" opcnina at the Newport Theater An1 Center and the Fullerton Civic Liaht Opera taklna the wraps off"Oiaf." aiven Wednesday throuah Saturday only at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arte VU111t Theater. Call 8'6-6616 for tlc:ket information. . "Heartbreak House" will feature UCI visitina lecturer William Nee· Jlcs u Shaw's., ~ntric Captain Shotover under the direction of James Slowiak. Performances will be El Toro actress Debbie Orattan and Rick Domeier head the ca1t of 7'cnic" at the Curtis Theater in the ~rea Ci~ic Center, with Barbara Lee Kooke, Bob Goff and Kristin Weit· morland in featured roles. Per· form1nce1 will be Ji ven Thursdays "A SPELLBINDER ... SUPERILY CRAFl'ED. EROTICALLY CHAIQED AMD HUCDLY. ENTERTAJNING. HARRISON FORD'S PERFORMANCE IS A MARVEL." -Peter Tla'Yen, hop» NOWPLAYDfG WA • COITAMUA ltMNf • OIWIOE 11111111 =~ ~lltu!IWJ fOWlnll Soutll Cou1 EOWllOS W000Dn0oe Cineoomt MllA'W S2H3J9 Plw S42711 Clntml SS 1.Q&.S5 63'1~ Paohc I Buena Pit\ COITA MllA • fl TON) MllllOll YUi WllTMINITtll en.,..1n 821-4070 EO..llds tU/tlOt T *" EOwllOS fl Toro Eawaros V'll(J hM Eow11os c.n.ina OMllM Slaoium 631·3501 511·'500 S30-8ll90 W• 991·3'35 ()nye.ln ••no ,.....o~acc = • PllESENTt:D '"' IZXVNll "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST." .. . Pat Collins, CIS·Tv. CIS MORNING NEWS NATIONAL BOARD Of REVIEW NOW PLAYING COSTA MESA IRVINE LA HAW ORANGE OMNGE Eov.ards South Coist Eowards WOOdbndQe AMC FaSllion 5Quare Cmedomt Pac1hc s Chnoe PIUll 546 271 t C•t!trN 691 ·0633 6J.05S3 Onve In HUNTINGTON IEACH 55l 0655 MISSION VIEJO 63A-9361 Eowa•os Huni.noton C' '""a 848 0388 Edwards M•SSl()ll Vie,o MaN •95-6220 ' "° ~UHi ACCll"nO 'Oil Tttl& lNOAOOll#l I *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* LAKEWOOD Cil Center South ~ .., sorm '"' 111 '4\ I •\ '7\ II~ I • 111 co11011 cu• m 1 C'l!I 'no 11 oo Hf lll'IU 11'$-lll J lQ 8 l(; LaMIRADA [!l '"''™ 1'001l t ,,.. .... Moll l • ,.,, .. Al "•WC:Uftl lllSCM[J (I) I l I " ~ I • ·~.~~·) .,,,.,.., ,,, ... 413_...,,, ' ... , .. ' llllUS >l I 0( ,.., \. • i\d•.t'W•l ,,, . llf I Al COlll llf~·· • ..,.~. h IOIOUilfl (ll 0. S... 0. 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I l(NX rtt AWAMl NOll9IA I IOll:l 111 ~ rllJll 111 l'\US .... •ACI Ill I l!Oall 1118 Ill I Ill,_,, -111 J _,._(I) ORANGE ~ l«JOlllllll Ill I'll/'.> l'llOlt 10IOCl 111 61.Ml( •1 UIMIO llOlll!fl I •01iau•1u 1'111 lllf 1W Ill * l90llf(I) 1'1.US !WOOi i .. (Pl) ...U(I) l\US 11111 (II l(Mll Ill LaHABRA .. ,.,...A :' . ' ' I MISSION lhrouah Saturday• at 8 _p.m. and merv1tion1 are taken at 996-6283. Eileen Filhbacb 11 directina "Somethi'!I'• Afoot," a musical 1900f of British murder my1teries. The call includes Mary Mu_rphy, Jeffrey Holland Bob Cady, Mary Sullivan Slack, Tim Johl\IOnl.. Buh Johnson, Jerry D. Luck, Jtemje Hawn, Cynthia Kelly and Kent Anauiano. Tim Nelson is musical director for the show, which pl1y1 Fridays and Saturday• at 8 p.m. throuah March 30 at the Theater Ana Center, 2S01 Cliff Drive, Newpon Beach. Reservation• 631·0288. "Olai" opens a three·weekcnd Nn Friday for the Fullerton Civic liaht Opera at Plummer Auditorium. 20 I E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton. Per· formances arc scheduled for Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 throu1h March 3, with reservations taken at 897· 1732. A half dozen other local pro. ductaons wilt be rinJing down their curtains after next weekend. These arc: -"Reclde11" on the Second Staac orSouth Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957·4033), playing Tuesday throu&h F'riday at 8:30, Saturday at 3 and 8:f0, today and next Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m. Sche~~ 2010 m tlll 1:15 SAT/Slit 12:15. 4:20, I:~ ntE TERMINATOR [!!] f1I 1:15, 10:25 SAT/UI 2:20. l:ZSJ 10:.lO -''AFw,,~ ·~-.... dae WIJ a. dae r.,_ at HatleQuin Dinner Playhouae. 3'°3 S. Haibor Blvd., Sania Ana (979·5151 ), Nnnil\I niahtly except Monday• at varyina cunain times throuah next Sunday. -...... , •• Cal•" It the Cotta Mesa Civic Playhoutel,_661 Hamilton St., Co111 Mesa (6lV-.S269), Thursday throuah Saturday at 8:30 and next Sunday atl p.m. -11Jffll C.rt1t hperttar" at Saddlcblcl( Colleae South ln Ml11ion Viejo (83l.46.S6), Thurlday throuah Saturday at 8 p.m., today and next Sunda_y at 3 p.m. -"TIM ..... of Mule" at the FoNm Theater. -4175 Fairmont Blvd .. Yorbl Linda (996-419.S). Fri· day and Saturday at 8 p.m., today and next Sunday at 2 p.m. -"Clteaten" at the Stanton Com· munity Theater, 7800 K.atella Ave., Stanton (220-2220). Friday and Sat· urday at 8 p.m. Continu1n1 their rc1pcctive en· aaaemcnts on the county's footliaht front arc: -"Ollee Vpoa a M11Jre11" at the Cunain Call Dinner Theater.I. 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (83a·l540), niahtly except Monday1 at ~ryina curtain times throu1h March 31 . -"Jue 801 Saturday Nl1~•" at Sebastian's West Pinner Playhouse, I XCLUllVI INOAOIMINT Sat/Sun 1:30 3:45, e:oo. a: 15, 10:30 rdwarrl\ JOWN Cf NH R .. · .. · .'.':"751 ·4184 (II IA Mf\A "HlAVIN HILllt UI" ci.1 ,._IM SAT/Siil 11:4S, 4:50, I:» Tiff Tllf (a) 11 Ac.AnrMv AWARD NOMINATIONS . ~us ... 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TMef ef H9rtt ( ) s 140 Ave. Pico, San Oementc (492·99.SO), Wednesday• throuah Sat· urday1 at 8 p.m .• Sundays at I and 7 p.m. until March 17. -11Cem1 Blow Ynr Hora" at the Grand Dinner Theater, I Hotel Way, Antheim (770.7710), nlahtly except Mondays at v1ryln1 cunaln t~me1 throuah March 17. •--,, t -·•net CUmploadll _.... • the Irvine Community Theater, Tu.r· tie Rock CommunJty Park, S,unnyb11l Road ofl'Tunle Rock Drive an Irvine (8.S7-.S496), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and next Sunday at 2 p.m., throuah Feb .. 23. Tax is ahd drunks a tricky m ixture DEAR ANN LANDERS: I e"joycd the letter from the New York cab driver who made it clear that she did not want drunks in her cab. She said. "I am sick of drunks throwana up 1n the back scat, passina out. making sexual advances and talkina dirty." An alert and imaain11ive reporter. Kathy Brown of the Omaha World Herald. went out to Epply Airport and interviewed some cab drivers. She then did additional chcckina. I thouaht you miaht be interested in the co1nmcnts from mid·America. One driver with Happy Cab said, "Unless a dri ver is makina S 10 to SIS an hour he isn't makinaany money. If you spend an extra half hour arguina with a drunk who can't pay his fare, you've wasted a lot of valuable time." A driver with Checker Cab said, "I got me one of those drunks on Christmas Eve. Three guys walked up to my cab. I thouaht they were all going. Two said. 'Good evening.' pushed the third guy into the back scat and asked me to take him to t~e bus station." Ben Butler. president of Hun t Transportation. said. "We tell our drivers not to get themselves in situations with drunks who are hard to handle. Or if a fare is an such bad shape that he might be in danger. not to get involved. We are not an ambulance service." One dri ver said. "I don't want anything to do with drunks. You never can tell what they will do when they arc behind you in the back seat. They could become violent." - OMAHA SPY . DEAR OMAHA: I aet tbe ldea tbat A11 l.AIDEIS bacldn111 a bard way to make a Uvlq every place, 10 be a little more 1enerout wbea you Up, folk1. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a nurse who saw a 37-ycar-old woman die today. She left three youna children. That woman didn't have to die. She starved herself to death. They call it anorexia nervosa. , The poor dear weighed 60 pounds. Her body was just a skeleton, but she had the most beautiful eyes I have ever seen. I saw pictures of her when she was 25 and she wa" truly gorgeous. . I first heard of anorexia an your col umn several years ago: Please continue to tell your readers how dangerous 1t 1s to sµtrve. JUSt to ~ thin. Keep telling• them lh~t this 1ns1d1ous practice can tum into a co mpulsion -a mental illness - and the result can be death. -SAD IN SANDUSKY DEAR SAD: I've been ba,,la1 OD tbl1 aubject for a1ea. uriJDI everyoDe wbo tu1peet1 1be 11 a cudldate to aet profeHIODal help at ODce. ne tame for bullmla -bln1ln1 and vom1tta1. Both lllneues can be Ufe-tbreatH· Ing. r--...,._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__;;;=======::::::; 'i!Jl;e wlt/t 1/tJ11e Va!e11tl11e 111 BatltJa Lunch I 1-4 pm Dinner 4-10 pm ON THE PENINSUlA BALBpA 80 1 E. Balboa 673-1726 CHOCOHOLIC - BE OUR 8 AR VALENTINE Theobroma Cacao, .. 1##(-/ "4 9-M." Yes, chocolate lovers, we have the t4•t•lcu bar elttraordina-ry. A must. Make as many trips aa you like, featuring 25 or more addictive chocolate pleasures. So make your own sundae or any concoction. P .I. We at UI ha•e the 16" * Maine Lobster Dinn er JOIN US FOR YAtENTINE'S DAY! Plan an intimate lunch or dinner witll usl We'll have a complimentary flower for your Sweetheart, and ... WE'LL TAKE RESERVATIONS! Thurlday, Febnaary 14th g :RP~· I "8-~OfJY,,2 4pta ID TPIO J . . C!itpll:;._~bon d'oe1'fft9 _ ~ Buyers snap up 21 Northwood Courts1de homes All 21 homes released at the "Nor1hwood Courtslde'' de- v91opment In lrvlne were sold during the grand opening late last month, according to Brian NOtt<mtls, vice president for The WHllam Lyon Co., which de- ~the cocnmunlty. Prices began from under $149,990 for the one-and two- story, single-family detached retldencea. "The homes are t);eautlful. But, we have to believe that the many recreational attractions Included In the development played a key role In the project's Instant popu- larity," Norkaitis salc:t. aoer• living at home, .. "People who attended the granc~ opening and were unable to reserve their flrat choice of a floor plan have been registered on the Interest lltt for the next phue. Other• whO may be Interested In the next phue are Invited to drop by the aalel Office and regllter on the lntereat Ust," said Norkaltlt. A new phue la an11clpated for reteue "within the next few weeks," Norkaitis added. The model homes, furnished and decorated by Carole Behen Interiors, are open for viewing Tuesdays through Sundays from 10 a.m. untll 6 p.m. and Mondays from noon until 6 p.m. : -· ... --·--··~-..., . r·~" - Tennis courts, a swimming pool, health swirl -spa, two tot play areas, and a joggers' con- ditioning course are among the facllltles planned for exclusive use of Northwood Courtslde resi- dents and their guests. Visitors should exit the Santa Ana Freeway at Culver Drive, travel east to Bryan Avenue. turn right to Westwood, make another right turn and follow the direc- tional signs to Northwood Courtslde. ·'·-------..._..• When completed, Northwood courtslde will Include 269 de- tached residences, located In a land plan that Includes green- F.inancing starts at lOo/o at ·Irvine's -.Windsor Estates Warmington Homes Is offering 30-year, fixed-rate financing at 10 percent Interest for the first year for a llmlted number of luxury townhomes still for sale at Woodbridge Windsor Estates In I lrvlne's Woodbridge community. According to Bob Mister, senk>r vfat president of sales and ~marketing for Warmington, the i bek>w-market loans-feature a second .. year <ate of 11 ·percent', 12 percent for thfi third year and 13 percent for y.ears four through 30 (estimated 131.4 percent an- nual percentage rate). Prices begin at $159,000. The flnal selection Includes the 'two-story Plan 4, which Is the largest of the residences, priced 1 1 at S 189,000. This eJegant, four- bedroom, 2~bath home offers 2,255 square feet of llvlng space. Vaulted ceilings and a sky- llghted upper halfway "bridge" that overlooks the entry planter- aree and living room below highlight the Plan 4. A formal dining room opens to an adjacent patio area anct a family room features built-In wet bar and (8 custom-designed wood-burning fl replace. A den on the entry level can aerve u guest accommodations, and the second-floor privacy area offers two f amity bedroms and bath plus a master bedroom with Its own dressing room/bath and walk-In clo1et. Additional amenities In the luxury condominium homes In- clude lndlvldually-detalled ex- terlors ennanced by wood, stone and brick. accents, custom-de- signed raised-panel entry doors and roofs of wood shake. Interiors feature ceramic tile counter tops, handmade custom oak cabinets and wood-trlmmed luminous ceilings In kitchen areas. Also Included are ceramic tile or wood parquet entry floor- ing, pullman tops In baths and decorator-selected custdm llght- lng fixtures. The Woodbridge community, Qlanned and being developed by The Irvine Co., offers a variety of recreational amenities, such as two man-made lakes, beach and tennis clubs, parks, swimming lagoons, swimming poots and mlles of bicycle and jogging paths. As part of the community, residents automatically gain full membership and voting rights In the Woodbridge VIiiage Associa- tion In addition to their own homeowners association. Both are flnanclally supported by monthty dues from all home- owners. To visit Woodbridge Windsor Estates, take the Culver Drive exit north from the San Diego Freeway or south from the Santa Ana Freeiway to Alton Parkway, then follow the signs to the site at the corner of West Yale Loop and Blue Lake North. The modet homes and sales office are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Information may be obtained ~ catting 786-1291. Belcourt features ocean view ho1nes ~ourt Hiii in Newport Beach 11 offering ocean vlewl at "grand ctoting" prlce8 from $330,000, 81CC>f'dlng to Jamea M. Peter•, founder and pretldent of J.M . Petn Co., the developer. "Never has thertt been a better opportunity to acqLilr• one of our •ctu.lve Betcourt Hiii homn," Mid Petera, adding that "•Y*'I buyer• who have lnveatlgat9d a.lcourt Hiii in the put owe It to them-... to come by egain.'' The community ts Mt beck from the lntenecilon of Jem· bor• and Ford"' rC*t•, abOut mldW9y between the Newport'• lhoreekte attraction• and It• frMW•Y8· The dewk>pment'• architec- The muter suit• and the tlvtng room both have flreptaces. The muter bath ha a twtn-baakl, compartmented water ck>Mt, ovwaized Roman-1tyte tub, 1ep- 1tate shower, and a walk-kl CfOMt. E-.ch Belcourt Hiii kitchen ta- outfitted wtth a food center, a trl· convertible hoodlnl cooktop, microwave oven, eeparat• Mlf- cleanlng oven, r~etor with a doOr panel matcNng the cabf.. net1, and C*1M'ntc ttte counter tot?•· Further lnformetlon on Belcourt Hitt homee la avallable d•ty from 10 a.m. untH 5 p.m. by catttng 780-3808. The Betcourt Hltl aal• office may be r.ached by taking the JambOrM Road oft-ramp from the Santa Ana Freeway and Additional Information Is avail- able by calling 551-14 77. William Lyon Co.'• Northwood Courtaide ln I.nine opened to ra•ee lut moatla. GRAND -OPENING! Your future d eserves a N ewport Beach address. Now. - L1v1ng at Harbor W(>O<is. an exclusive ~e-wport Beach. says w mething 1niportant about who you are and whe re you're going. This prest1g1ou .. location • .., a future r~ard you deserve now -a reflection of your achievements, goals and personal tastes You don"t have to wait until \Our income rise<. to meet the normally expen.,1ve !\iN port Beach prlC't'<. Harbor Woods ho mes are priced for growing busane.,., and professional ca rNrs Quietly lmpre~ive The sma rtly styled Hc1rbur Woods townhomc!> repose an picturesque court'>. alun~ \. un ang drives Soon, the picture will be romplNc. wath a carefully designed landscaping plan ul rt\.h grecnt•n· with <1bundant trees and shrubs The <ll'>t1nct1\e to"'nhomes -with attached direct entry garage -te<1ture Calafom1a contemporary designs with st\kln la1..ade' and (ldar hake roofs. All homes feature wuud-hurnmg ta replace<,, v.1ulted ceaJmgs. la~ pnvate d ~ ... and halconiei>, kitchens featuring top grade apphanc("';. cuo;tom dl.'<;agned cahane1s and many more amenities Besidt's bean~ do'c 111 ,x 1..'Jn bt-a1.. ht'' you'll al"lo enJO)' your at-ho ml' rl'\ r1•,1t1un t al·11l11e<.. induding a pool. pa and clubhou°"' Tell the world \ .. u· r1• mn\. in~ up To Harbor Woods in Newport Two Bedrooms Up to 2~ Baths Luxury Condominium Home<; From $148.990 Funudwd \1ndPI\ and S.I.... <>If• f' ()pfn 0.1Jy fr.-.m 10 • m 1" '""~ Pho.w (714) , ~4-0lll 101 Harbor WMtb P1ac-~ Nn.ipon ~ach Cahfmnta CWfMI uh M \t.-t\)tur ~ Wh ~'" \\'PORT BEA H l•IOMfl'" t1.tt. IM i..11 r>fl \ LEGA OP >ll't.£., ~ U. h> lbrh.,. ~ •• .J.. "·~ ture 11 perhapa belt exempltfi.d In the 2,a:M-equar•foot Plan Three, which hu a HCOndary bedroom wtth tta own pttvat• tuft beth, a IMng room, tormat dtntng room, Mbr'l, ~ khchen nook wtth • bay 'ldoiw. drMng toward lhe--ooalt. Tum ....----------- left onto Ford Road :The nut avaMabte left'wlM bring vtlttora 10 the guerded a.tcourt Hitt entry gate. The guard on duty wll dlr~t visitor• to the ..... offtol. THEOOCCLAS.i'l I PIZOOOMPANY "'---~--~ Eactt ol tM home'• two levet• haw vtew·lkte veranda•. "'"""~·l'<f ... !f .................... plll'!-----..... ,,, ......... ·~ '-"_...,.. ........... __ _ ... .. _ ~"-"*' ~-... ...... \ '· I • I . Shea'• CryetaJ Cay townhompeia and condominium• ln i.a,ana Nifuel feature 9.43 percent flnt-year ftnanctnc. Crystal Cay ·homes draw young buyers . Young professlon~ls searching tor maintenance-free homes near Orange County's beaches, restaurants and shopping may be interested In the townhomes and condominiums at Shea Homes' Crystal Cay In Laguna Niguel. where first-year financing Is set at a 9.43 Interest rate. Accordlng to Chuck Lockhart, sales manager for Coats Realty, Inc.. "This unbeatable Interest rate, available on sefect homes. Is coupled with an 11. 1 annual percentage rate fixed for a full 30 years for eljglble purchasers. Lockhart suggests that "prox- imity to Dana Point Marina and a charming downtown with shops and restaurants rmake Laguna Niguel a pteasant res1dentlal alternative to the more crowded, higher priced Newport Beach area.·· The homes' average price Is in the low $90.000s. Featured are contemporary, single-level con- dominiums with nne or two bedrooms and two-story townhomes incorporating up to two bedrooms and a loft range. They range in size from 759 to 1, 171 square feet of Interior living area. Crystal Cay homes. situated within the master-planned com- munity of Laguna Heights, also have energy-efficient forced air heating with preparation for fu- ture air conditioning. fully In- sulated walls and ceilings, light- weight concrete between party floors for extra sound control and covered parking stalls with lock- able storage areas. Recreational amenities include two swimming pools and spas. a volleybaft and basketba»-eeurt and a viewing gazebo. Seven furnished model homes, decorated by Design i. and the sales office. staffed by Coats Realty, Inc. are open daily from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. For further Information, call 831-8860. Ree fa'eilities help sell Crest· liomes Interest list n~W room and two full upataln. beth•. trat a.tr condlUoriing, oetamki u.. lined dlshwatherl and food T..._.... ......... "--t 11 I ft 1 ~--*~ In all waste disposers. '"-.,._,, ·-urtt v ng entry oor ng, ..... .,... The Creat's sales office and being COffipiled f Of-roome wtth afldlng glaaa dOOf'I major H'ltng area, built-n linen decorated models are open datty opening onto walled front patloe, storage, deluxe hardware and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. TM 2nd phase opening whlle tM other plan hu a rear .lighting ftxtur .. and energy-aav· development, which 11 between deck reached from the family Ing ptlotlesa gu heating. El Toro and Old El Toro Road• "'A major attraction for many young slnglee and couplet who have purchased condominiums at Landmark Homes/Crest Serles are the community's rec- reation f acllltle1, reports Retha Roberts, sales manager at the Signal Landmark development In the hllls of El Toro. "Many of our younger buyers tell us the outstanding recreation facllltles they can enjoy at The Crest played an Important role In their decision to purchase here.·· Roberts said. Present recreation facilities In- clude a swimming pool, tennis court and a rec building with lounge. kitchen and shower facili- ties for both men and women. In addition, two tennis courts. a second swimming pool and cabana will be added in a later phase. With all 36 homes sold out In the first phase of the develop- ment, an Interest list is now being compiled at the sales office of those who want to be notified In advance of the second phase opening. Four floor plans are ottered at The Prest. They range from 1,298 to 1,420 square feet of living area. with two plans featuring dual master suites and two plans ottering three bedrooms. All Crest homes have two-car. tuck-under garages with direct home entry. a downstairs powder room _ throtHah llldlng glua Just •••t of Trabuco Road, can be door•. The largest model offer• Kitchens are htghllghted by -he s nta Ana both a formal dining area and greenhouee wtndowa, lumlnou1 reached by taking t • eeparate bre:takfut nook. TWo cehlng1, 1heet vlnyt ftoorlng, pl-Freeway to t"9 El Toro exit and Plana have flr•pl--lh the llvlng totlea gu ran-with contlnu-drlVlng east on El Toro Road. ~· .-Mor• Information 11 avallable bY room oua-cleanlng ovens, bultt·ln , Standard features Include cen-microwave oven•. pc>rcelaln· calllng 859·2 .. 82. Recreational facllltle• at Landmark Homee/Creet eerlee baTe been an import- ant eellln& point for the condominla.m deTelopment i.n El Toro . Single -st_ory plans please older buyers Huntington Laridinark ·Sfree-flowing plans fea ture plenty of appointments Huntington Landmark 's single-story floor plans continue to be popular with mature home buyers. reports Bill Riley. sales manager tor the Signal Land- mark development. which is lim- ited to adults 55 years of age and over. ·ncn-~f these comfortable condominium homes is designed to meet the needs and desires of mature home buyers," Alley noted. "The open, free-flowing floor plans make the homes seem much larger than they actually are while preserving the conve- nience our buyers are looking for In a retirement home. "In addition," he said, "the single-story design means there are no stps to go up and down, a feature many of our buyers especially appreciate. And each condominium plan offers all the appointments you would expect to find In a large luxury home." The four floor plans at Hunt- ington Landmark range from a two-bedroom plan with 1, 132 square feet to a three-bedroom model with 1,336 square feet. Homes In the current phase are priced from $123,490. heating and a full range of kitchen appliances. The $1 million recreation center Includes a commercially equipped kitchen, lounges. game rooms, hobby and club rooms. photo lab, art and ceramics room, billiards room with six tables, gymnasium facilities, lapi- dary room, sewing room and wood shop. There also is a multi- purpose room with kitchen, avail- able to residents for private gatherings. Directly outside the rec build- ing are a swimming pool, spa. three tennis courts, a paddle tennis court, gazebo, fire ring and barbecue tacllttles. In addition. the community features a separ- ate smaller swimming pool with spa and cabana. Graduated-Interest rate financing Is offered on selected homes at the development. The Huntington Landmark sales center and models are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . They can be visited by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Magnolia Street exit and driving south on Magnolia to the de- velopment, which is just past Adams Boulevard. Mo-re Infor- mation Is available by calling 536-8847. Koll Newport. buildin g leased The Premiere Location In Huntington Beach Standard features Include carpeting, vlnyl flooring In kitchens and baths, Individual utility rooms with Installed wash- ers and dryers, forced-air Also popular with buyers Is the security provided by a 24-hour manned main entrance gate and a card-activated secondarv en- trance. SkoFed Mortgage Corp. has signed a 10-year building lease valued at $7 .4 million for a two- story office building In Koll Center Newport. according to Richard M. Ortwein, president of The Koll Co. 's Newport Beach division. Exterior Features • 4 Tennis Courts • Pools and Spas • Indoor Racquetball Court • 24 Hour Manned Guard House Interior Features •Lofts •Oval Tubs • Tiled Entries • Fireplaces • Enclosed Garages • Ceramic Tile Kitchen Counter Tops •• Models Open Daily 10 A.M. To 5:00 P.M. (714) 840-4661 Fine Communllf•• by Mola Developmenr Corporation ' ' From $117,900 Piteiltc Oce41n .. Your very best buy in Huntington Beach Occupying a bluff-top Nttlng above t,,. Bolsa From $70,000 Chica Wll<Jlffe ReMtW and the Pacific Ocean, Cabo del Mar It )Vst momtNlts from Pacific Coast h/Qhway and prntl(}lous Huntington Harbour. Studio, on. and two b«lroom condominiums are off.,ed with f/»Clal amenlt'-s lncludifl(J a full size indoor rM:qWtt>MI court, tennis oourt, pool, .,,a. and a ~ rwo-.tory r«:rNt/On bulldlng. MO<JM OfWI dally tO A M to 5 00 P M (11') 84o-466t lofts • Oval Tubs • T i«1 Entres • F~ Ceramc T ;o K'1Chon Counter Tops Ful Sea.riy . . Grubber Ellis Rt! H>t:NTIAL 8ROKF.RM:t: c;HOl'P VllWt 1114,111 Spacious near new 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 Stol'y condo overlooking city lights & ocean. Privacy, convenience, good flnancing. Martha Macnab ......... onnm 111111L 1111,111 Wonder{;.&! 2 story, 3 bdrm. den, 3 bath hd"me. Two spacious master suites, loft with oak bookcases and wet bar. Tasteful decor in impec- cable condition'. Spa. Offered incl. land. Martha Macnab IAYIMlll-l&YFlllT 11,111,IM Charming 4 bdrm, family trome surrounding tropical interior patio. Spacious bayfront deck overlooka the most active channel in the harbor. Private community offers security, private beaches. and a unique lifestyle. Incl. land. Martha Macnab LAllU toWI FlllT 11,lll,OOI View forever. Beautifully main- tained older Laguna home. Used brick terrace, lush courtyard en- trance with secluded swimming pool, 3 bdrm, formal dining rm, den, maids quarters. Barbara Aun~ llYllUllll Nill SPll llCll 11,111,000 Stunning custom 5 bdrm cul-de-sac home with 146' water frontage. Room for 60' and 60' yachts. Excep- tionally private location. Owner will carry 1st TD. Includes land. Paula Bailey IAYSlll OIYI 01L1111& nmHn s111,ooo Harbor & ocean view from living rm & b ony. 2 bdrm. den, 2'h bath. e legant, community pool & beach. owner anxious to sell. will assist with financing. Leasehold to fee $65,000 until Jan. lst. Tom Al- lin.son/Micki Cooper Ull ISU UY FlllT Sl, 1IO;IOI Imagine 45 feet on the bay with pier and slip for a large boat, plus 2 side ties. All this plus a very livable 6 bdrm. 51h bath home with 4 car garage for only $1,300,000. LU£y Rose IPYIWS Fa..Y.. 1121,IM Come see this beautiful Spyglass Coronado model 5 bdrm, 3 bath, formal dining rm. large family nn. French doors open onto large pool size yard. Lois Jacobs Ill CAIYll IPAllSI llltTHUIW 11,2IO,OOO ., ~ bdrm. 3 bath, custom home located on the 6th fairway of Big Canyon Country Club. Includes great views from a fabulous kitchen, formal dining nn. living nn anq master suite. On a secluded pool sized flag lot. Danny Bibb .. .. llll&IYll· FmWAY ltoATill 11 ,211,000 4 bdnn, 4 bath, family rm. billiard rm plus a 2 bdrm guest suite. A private pool enhances this prestige property. Owner is very motivated. Danny Bibb ... """ ....... $141,000 This newly listed 4 bdrm. 2 'h bath home is a decorator's showpiece. Absolutely mint condition! Featur- ing a pool, separate spa, and a very private sunlite garden setting. Priced for immediate sale. Danny Bibb lllO&IYll YlllAIUIS lllll 1111,000 One of our very best opportunities today! Includes 4 bdrm. 4 'h bath. pool & spa, city view. assumable f inanclng, and Immediate occupan- cy J>0&91ble. Danny Bibb Y11W Fl•ITIP smua -... 11,211,111 Sensational custom built. 5 bdrm, 4'h bath home, priced to sell. Pri- vate gate, pool siz.ed lot, 4 car gar- age, sauna, air conditioning. must see to appreciate. Stephanie Grody/Danny Bibb MlllAILI UYPlllT LIT 1111,111 50'x100' -Promontory Bay -In- cludes pier permit. Space to build large 2 story home. Easy accea to main bay. Fee land. Own r wanta other property! Beverly Morphy ........ wi ..... .... $44g,ooo C for 3 bdrm, Harbor Rad~ &.ownhome. Lara 2nd lev l fanuly nn, formal dining, master sujt.e down1t1in. Va w loca\Jon in 1ated community Owners anxious.. '8fiwrly Morphy - 144-1210 THE DAILY PIL01' CLA. IFIED OFFI E HO R - CLA IFIED 642-5678 ........ hi! ... ., .. 1112 * *BIYFROIT* * . . . •• .. . . . --·. - ' Tll IUL DTl tal OllHH ... •f TlteM .......... ,,.,.rt1et 1114 bleJ n11 .. .., ......... , 111 W. laJ Awe., II H1D liter Ate.,• 1121,llO llH,llO .. Amil 1111&.m ITUl.J Large comer lot "'"" 5 llllllf ... -Bdrm and 3 bath wtttl 3 Prestlglou1 golf coorM Single family home located on quiet cul- de-sac near shopping center, Newport Beach Tennis Oub. and C-orona del Mar H1gh School. Large assumable 11.~ loan. Call S.-,....., or .,_ .... VILLA BALBOA. N.B., 24 hr llll!Nt'lty gate, huce l BR, UJUDK. $135,000 . MOBILE HOME: N.B., Seldit1 Pwtr... 2 BR, 2 BA. llU a model. 143,900. bell ti ttt ... ,,e,1rffe1 It efhrM ........ .,.... ...... , ........ Bdrm downataln and 2 ".. flm. 4 BO 3'~ BA Bdrm t bath upstalfs. w/pool, ~ game rm. Owner It ready to mow Sac. at . .000 .-n Price reduced to S240.000. ry low dn $210,000. 751-3191 . Patnctit Tenore 631-12M GE 759-9100 LAND: 1ill actt, baluuful quiet Modjmk.a Gan.Yon Wa\ef'/elec.t.0 ~-$U.lOO. RENTALS: 1n CM & NB -~25 to $975. PAIL IUPlll, IL11. 111-4100 .-,--" • I e • • _.)~...,_,~•-""I_,_ ....... . C::.SELECT • ...... PROPERTIES NEW LISTINGS •WPllTUAll 1211 ... Lease option or sale. Augusta model, 2 BR and den on Big Canyon Golf Course. Parquet floors, mirrored wardrobes. End unit, great view. very bright and sunny condo with large master suite. WUTIUff1um sn1.- s1n91e level residence, open high ceilings In living rm and dining rm, many skylights. Well appointed kitchen, neutral decor throughout. quiet location, easy care yard. PmlSILA llPlD ... H ... Exceptionally upgraded property on West Bay Ave. Owner occupied 3 BR. 1 BR units with ooean and bay view. Plantation shutters. beauti- ful decor, move-In condition. Appointment only. ClllUllLIAI MU,111 Wonderful family and entertainment home with view. lovely yard, 5 BR Including master suite with fireplace, formal dining rm, family rm and close to community pool. · Ull IW Sl,lll,111 Huge rooms with high oelllngs distinguish this 5 BR home on Lido's florth1channel. Exceptional country kitchen. 3 'fireplaces, gigantic master suite, rumpus rm. Pier and sllp for 50' boat. CORONA DEL MAR •••••NWau un,111 Private courtyard greets you as you enter this 3 BR home In established family neigh- borhood-open beam vaulted celllngs. pleasant open view of trees and resldentlal lights. SllllUfS SIN,IOO Perfect starter home In Immaculate condition located In desirable Shorecllffs. 3 BR, 2 BA with large lot for pool and/or expansion. Private beach. Priced for Immediate sale. By appoint- ment. II.II •11& Hl llAI llH,IOO The epitome of Olde Corona del Mar charm. 3 BR, family rm, fully equipped modern kitchen, beautiful canyon and ocean view. Patio and deck on view side. .... IU.LIAI Mll,111 View and Income toolll Immaculate units ooeanside of highway with view of bay, ocean and across from park. 3 BR, 2 BR and Guest, lntetlor garden atrium. French doors and win- dows and more. WATERFRONTS .... --1171,111 Outstanding remodeled South Bayfront home. Super locatk>n. Open view of Newport Harbor, activities and night llghta. Walking distance to shopa. ........ 11,111,111 Elegant country bayfront on Via Nord. 7 BR, 5 BA, 2 kitchens. Private wing has private en· trance, 2 BR. 2 BA & kitchen. 10 ft. cetllnga, aplral atalrcue & 3 car gar1ge. A mutt ... 1 I ULllAH llU 81, .... 1 • French custom r~ wtth 73' on main chan.,.., 4 BR, 3 BA, Hl1 I. Hert beth tult81, af1 studio, gymnlllum, Hbrwy, gourmet kitchen ~·with butler'• pantry, pooe, too meny amenltlee to enumerate. By appo4ntment onty. A MEMBER OF THE . J. SEARS RNANCIALNETWORK LA REAL ESTATE UTlllAY ll.Wfl .............. 3 BA. View $245,000 G.ANDERSON .. Ulf .. llel.m 11 ....... 2 BA, View $289.000 T. BOLAND UITlllff 111 ...... 4 BA. FA, Vu. Pool $339,000 A. BOLAND .....,llmtt ., ....... ,.... 4 BA. FA $349,500 E. COAKETT ....... lHW ......... 2 BR, View $445,000 M. MATIHEWS ...... , 1211...,.... • 2 BA. Waterfront $550.000 L MURPHY lllUY UYSHIH 21n••• 3 BR $229.000 E. BOUIE lllffl .......... 3 BA, View $245,000 A. BOLAND ........... 1H1hrtL ......... 2 BR. Oen $249,900 C. BALDIKOSKI .. Ulftl..lleUll 11 ....... 2 BA, View $289.000 T. BOLAND UITlllff 111 ...... 4 BA. FA. Vu, Pool $339,000 G.ANDERSON .... TIMITI .,111....w ..... 4 BA. FR $349.500 E. CORKETT ............ , ... ,.,. ........ 4 BR. Bonus $359,000 C. KALINA USTaWf 1•••1• ... 3 BR. FR, Spa. Vu $389,500 S.EXLEY WUT'klff..W 11 ..... '-t 3 BR. Oen $370,000 8 .REEDY ........ lllhe911s...,.. 3 BA $390,000 K. RANGER WUTklff 1111 ......... '-' 2 BA, Oen. Spa $398,500 l. MURPHY " llU HtW .......... 2 BR. View • S.-45,000 M. MATTHEWS tnamm.l ,,.... .. 3 BR, FR, View $49$,000 M.REEOY UYHllll llllks .. •• 3 BA. FA, Spa $525,000 0. 8188 Liii .. ...... 3 BR. FR. Spa se1s.ooo J . McNAUGHTON _..... 111•111• S BR. View 1895.000 K.RAULSTON Liii .. m"''*""' 4 BR S1,&50.000 E. OLSON ... 11t•u.. .... 5 BA, FR 11.750,000 C. RUMSFELD ----'=" I + BA 12.e1~.ooo 8 00 ARO COVER PHOTO HOMES Both of these lovely bayfront homes were cu• tom bullt In 1978 on 50' each of waterfront. Each home affOfda one 3 prtvate boat slips and 3 car garages. To flt your llfestyte, we are offering a 5 BR floor plan and a 4 aa ftoof plan. Call today for an appointment. NEWPORT BEACH UllUY 111 .... Bank foreclosure and must be sofd now! Almost new 2 BR. FR condo In quiet setting. WeU maintained complex In good neighborhood. Bank Is wtlllng to customize financing. lllfn 11n.-~"Oecorator's dellghtl" Opportunity to "re-do and make perfect" this well priced 3 BR. 2'h BA condo overlooking huge. lush greenbelt. •MMTmST 111 .... Newport Beach llvtng at Its beStl 3 BR condo located close to ocean beaches & bay activities. Formal dining. flreplaoe. community pool & tennis. ma~s u~ Priced to sell-one of the Bluffs largest 2 story models. Located on expansive greenbelt, this end unit brings the outside In from every 'l"Qle. A uniquely located property. WUTIUf f ~ Abandon "Mom's Taxi Service." Shops & school within 3 blocks of this 2 story traditional family home with 5 BR. large family rm & private yard. Walk or bike to Westcllff VIiiage never crossing major street. WUTOUFf 111._ Great curb appeal. Charming single story on lovely street Large country ~itchen with bullt· Ins. fireplace. 4 BR. 3 BA & wonderful entertain- ing. Private yard. Current beSt value. FEE. WllTCllff 1a.,111 Flawless detail & quality throughout this Ofl(IH)f a kind owner/builder Callfornla Provincial. Vaulted. beamed celling In ltvlng rm plus formal dining rm. family rm. den end 3 BR. AU rooms took out mto private flower filled courtyard. Must see• SUYO Sltl,I• What a view! One of Seaview's prime lots with a "knock-out" 3 BR Nantuci(et This one Is not to be missed Gate guarded with poot, spa and tennis. llYlllllS .. 11,111 Remodeted Bayshores gem on large corner lot. Beautiful tree shaded patio and potting y•rd. Large living rm. greenhouse titting •rea In master bedroom. An outstanding value In f-. WIST •WPll1 lt•,111 Old World et.gance 4 doors from the beeeh. ~ BR houte ptus atudy + bachelor unit. Wood floors. custom kitchen end the bat of ewttY· th ng Tutetuny deelgned. 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Corona del Mar. Callf, Catlornla orporaM on. Ttt• buelneN 11 COf'I 2 Bt, 2 D-down •· ~t ·~. 11•,•I tm ... :W Q '..... • N•wpqrt e .. otl, CAlll of Nld 6" 11 ••d at the time ...., t2t25 16'71 Orlflam ,,,...C 1i1 uni'" duCt«t by· an lndMduel us ~ '--v..--.. .. .. ,l-... r .. t ""'6 et t2tl0 of CIMlh end all tht r~t If ,... .. Mt lie ,._ Aobert D fngltwt, 1'12 In~ Be.ch. a Otft a MatOla WMU!ttMlt 11.~.000. Aoofn to~ ~ 224,e~·,.~ relg ~1h ~~'T ~ lltlt ancl lnt•ttt IMI tht...: .... , ..... -...... ,.. .., ~· ... ~'2'5 Core OM dtl t2Th: bUllMll I• GGn• Tiii.i atattfMl'lt ... llled .' 12.000. ct. f ._ .--,., • ' t•I• ol Nici O.C..led hM .... tM ..... ...i ,._ Mar, ..,..II, 4'V Ion with tht County Ci.tic of Of-11t , . ot Toro, c.Mt. t2t30 acqund by operation of law • ...., fMM7 ...i ..,.._ Paultla D fnQltrt, t3 t2 M1ed by: • eo<~•1 Count on Januery H N•laA~ Exdtlna Ocean & Jetty view, 4 Br, 3 8a. 3700 IQ. ft. car puk.1na. Now $1 .150,000 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR ' : " • • j I t I 1 .. ,.., h t) ~ l f't If) I ••&.-el* C.....Wk llU * Niil IAITl.I * 1m1 NW ma BANK R!PO Mutt Miii ••- Pl'lca "8llihecJ UI0,00011 --.S 5 br • be 7100 Sq R 4 8drm, 3 bethpociflorne. WIM cellar, gourmet kit, 180 dtgr .. OONI\ Ylew. PanoremlG view, pvl OWC80'%.t 12%1nt.,..1 gett, .80 acre+ much Suptt value at 1575,000. more. Sacrlflct at S995.000 Cati Petrick Tenore 831· 12ee ... a.a,1 ..... ... / ... ~ ...... MK 'Mlallllll So. ol Hwy. Superbly Tak• advantage of thll maintained 3BR 2ba or•• buy & groat tttml. front unit; 28' 1 be r•r Gorgeous 3 Bel 3ba Now· unit. S330,000. Rachelle port H•lght• Condo. Robof1 Rltr. 675-0088 Bank wtll flnanc. Full jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii price s 149.000 .............. --------A corner lot wllh fruit t,.... Traditional Realty 631 -7370 HWUITlll Tlltll ... lmmaculat• 4 Bdrm home with a yard, patio. pool and lP• that will make you anxloua fOf aummet to gel lier• OealQn« carpata. anllqu• Tlro- plaoe, light and ctloOrlul througtlOut. An eircoflon1 valU9 al $345,000 -•Tll DYUI-· and a now way of lift In pr0ttlglou1 Harbor High· land•. Immaculate 3 Bdrm he>rM with 8 boaUtl· IUI covered . patio that ovortootl• euy to keep well landacapod yard Newport'• ti.et buy at $189,9001 Call &46-7111 THE REAL ESTATE RS Ctrtu ••Illar HU 2 BO 2ba encl patiot, frplc $258,000-483 M0<nlng Canyon 7fS0.9233 ••MUST SELL** CdM DUPLEX S OF PCH $259,000 SKA 87S-4M3 1121 llUI llYI. 11.11 .. w ... 1 Outatandlno 4BA 4 t,t be, family rm, den homo Large yard VIEWS S 1,375,000. Call for appt. Dottle Valentino •MllPLD'lt and rOM garden In back yard .. room ror poof and Iott Of pottntl... Thlt premium .,.. with eub- duod quallty and pr.o11gt Olftlf't a WOll-·bullt l'IOmt con1l•tlng of 3 bodroom1, family rm and formal dining rm. V1ow from 11v1no room. dining and kitchen Owner wlll Carry a largo 2nd TO Of wlll tho 111 with a aubltantlal cath down payment. A rate offering. $449,000 Inell tho land - '°',\Tl HI HO'\'T llOMI ._ t.c. REAL ESTATE 131·18 S.tty Kerr Realty nn"' n111F11 I c:ton't know of anything In CdM. below tho highway and aooooo Cloeo to tho ocean In IUCta "Pristine" condition and priced IOOOOO well. XCEPT THIS 3 BDRMS ANO 1 BATH OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 324 MARIGOLD $269,000 873--1181 . IMUTlllTU NWllUYYllW Top of SpyglU1 HUI 4 Br, 2'h ba, 3 cat dolcf'I gat. 2 frple, lab. Cape H0<n mdl. S595.000. foe Open Sun 1-5. 29 Oollta. Udo Pacific Realty, 432..0250 or IMS.9144 ...... 28r 2 car gar . & now corpeta, paint, corwnlc Ille, ·lood• of upgradol. Model perfect &84.900. Allt IOt Lou 559--9400 Drive by 618 Oo4donrod '-"=====""----- $289K Auum loans Call ............ lor detalls 640-4127 *utllll1'1111* -Sharp 2 bd condo Sec AWIMl IOUI YIEW gate nr sc Ptau poo1 ape 3Br 2Ba +den ·~ bttt to +carpon Sac at $69 900 bell S725.000 759--0915 3 bd only $79,999 U.,,, Cll llLLlllll 0.1rable So of hlghwa~ tocataon on lull size 101 A totally decorated 2 Bdrm cottage wnh patio & yard Room to build or expand on 1h11 .84.JQ.t Asking $239.500 ... 10'h% lln. Try 17000 mln down Won't lastl Woods- ide Village 2511 W Sunflower Patrick Ttn0<0 Jim Gould 831-1266 tela on MW 11% io.n. o.wt H. ~ ss11 orottww1ttothtfthtn0tln .,., """M &al• ....... landealt .. or .. Corona dtl Arthur a. ornbtok, = Y • 873-1eoo1eo-oee4 1.lklten8treet.aan1aAna. addltlontothato•Nldo.twiMt • .,,._ "°"' .._ Mat,Cellf.t2t25 Prtllclent flltd 1 5 ,..., Steve Agt/Owner. • Callf. 9af04 099Md, al the time of CIMth. MWt. Thi• bu11n .. 1 ta con• Tl*-etat"'r"6..riiae of Ot· 1lu~ Orange Coett llYllml T&ll llTI Ot=~ 1~m.::r~ :::: :u!~ed ~ c~ .. ~.:::CW n:r.= d~tr. :~utt>and and wt .. ::. 1= J; J9l)UW'I 22. oa11y ;·~~ J~~1. F9b- Large A 1 lot w/2 nou.... 1 Huntington leectl, CAl ll. ot ftounialn ValltY, County of tt oe11 tft .et--r . .._, Thia 1t11ement wu flltcl 1915 ,_ ruary • • ' au-3t1 unit w/3 8d 1ba. the t264e 0r.,._ Stat• of Callfornla, .. .,. ",... •Mt Pewit with lht County Cltfk 01 Or· other 2 Bel 11>a-Medt . Thie tx.i.1n .. 1 11 con· pattlCulerlv cs.tcttb9d .. IOI· .,. an__, rou...., NII• anoe County on Janu•ry 19. Publlthtd Otanoe po~0 .. -II' NOTICE ~ r-""blthlng. Good dueled by: a Olf*'al pan. iow.. lo wft: etWMr ~ ..mo. "" 1915 o.llY Piiot F9bruary ... • 1-....:,..;.;;.;-;;;;.; .... --. ...... __ E-aide locatlon: OIOelt to rwehlp Lot ea of Tract Hot. at a tttal aN offtot ( .. Md lft ,__ l7, 24. 1ta6 tCTrnOUa ..... .. b .. ohe1, •hopping & ThomM G. EwfnO, a.n. ptt map recorded In bOok .... ,._._Moll). Publllhed Otange Coalt 8"-314 'NMlll ITA,.._.,. M9Y ecceet to lrNWeyL •II Partn.r 281 pegee33and3eofmll-0...-..... le 9ft-Diiiy PllOt January 20, 27, Tht fQltoWlng pttlOfl It For *9dltlonel Info celt Thie 1t1t.,,_.1 WM llltcl ~ ma,>• In t~ of· tN1Utft .... .....-,. February 3, 10, 1915 ' rtlll.IC fl>TlCE dolnO ~ u~ 151-1501 ··&-•-wlththlCountyClef'kofOr· flctOfthtCountyf\tcofdtf dlcllluettd ..... llft ..... SU-357r NEWPORT AIR l!X• \ 'ww 8nOt County on Januwy 22, 01 Orange County State of • JO DIAi CM.aNDA*OI l'tCTITIOUI IU ... U ECUTIVE SUITE. t 100 Quall In S~N JOAQUIN, OM on 1915 CeHfomi., ' ,.,. prt'eutar una NAiil ITATl•WT s Sutte 201 N9wpOr1 the GOif courM. Both .,.. ,__ more commonly known ,.._.ta ...,.. a """ The follOWlng ptttont at• trett. t2ee0 2 IJctrm. 2 be .. pro-Publlttltd Ofange Cout at 11111 Meea Verde .......... _... "8.IC NOTIC£ do!nibull'*IU: ~·~~. 27411 ltHlonally ctecor•ted. o.My ~ J~:1. Ftb-Court, Fountain Velley, Callo Uftl oar\a e llfta........ 'ICTlnOUI IUIMll SOCPA1~KTESER OEN0UTSCVll H 1A07S.2 Chantada, M~ Viejo. Prio.d at S1&a.900 and "'afY • 10. 1 • 1 romla ......,._ no .. ~· MAlll ITATIMIM'T .. • 8 Calif t2et2 1111.000. SU-370 Tttmt of Nit calh In law-pr.-OOloft: tu ,..._.. T f....._._ .,. a E Brietol, Suite 102. anta Thia bualn•u .. con• lnlH ...... ...., f\11 mon.y o1 the un111d -rtu • ,....-. tteM.,. ht ;;;;;: '*Tin LE Ana, California 92707 dvetld by. an lndMdual 1812• C· ... -""" I Sl1!9e on Nie,°' pan cUh OYlftfllr OOft la1 for· AdOlngB RT "SS~CIA TES Or90 E Park.,, 1078 Port L)'n L. Aeyooio1 -·-....,,....,,, N . ·-II' MftTll'r: and balanol IYldenced by Mii dad•• ··•••e• LB~ ,. SMbourne Way, .HftPOr1 fl'"' • I t ... llltcl _,wet Al ., ... .,... '"-nu ~ note MCUtld by MOt109Qt aprasil1d11 el wtM ..... LTO • a C.illornla Limited 8each Callfornla t2000 thd Ill enien Of WTW •Alm flCTmOUI IUllNlll or Trvat Deed on lhl prop. .,. &e ciofte MCYCM .., Ptr1netlhlp, 2479 Or~ ~ P Dlu1aot1. 11 wit t~ty ~of 22" AdOfabtt 3 bd DollhouM THtll 1111 ILll . ~ ITATl•MT erty ao lold Ten perc:.nt Of oaeo. A~. Coeta .,. ... , A Robon Court, Newport = ty on l/tUlllY ' with extra large lot, room By Owner 3br, 2'hbt Thi lotlowtng peraon• 111 amount bid 10 ba dec>c*tld II llMd no ,,_ .. ., 92827 . e.acti. Calltomla 92983 1 ,_ to Hpand. Cozy fire-1234,000. 845·9555 dolog blJllMN aa· with bid ,..... .. a ltenltto, ,_.. Rlehatd E F\oca, 2479 Or· Ttll• bullnet• It con· p bllthld Orange CoMt plac:.. MW Ult k~ L E B I s T A N 0 0 Bid• or 0"9f1 to.M In writ· ,.,..., .. oeee,' .. puedtft ~2:;rue· Cotll ....... ~~.led by,. Nmllld pertnet· ~ Piiot Jenuwy 27, F.o- and double garage ........ 1Mc• IM c H A A c u T e R 1 E • Ing end wtll ba r~ at ....., 111 ..wto,.., dllwo 1 __ .. .... ... 1p ..... 3 10 11 1985 Pr1Qed to M11at1135,000 -PATISSERIE. 4881 Birch the aforttald office at llt'f ' •lrH 0011:.i:.•.:;. ~~1·. ~:i.:,a:.:i;;.;;::•-~~: :i-~=t WU llled ru-, . • • Su-37& Olene Cappel e31·12M •Ylll M-Street, Suite M, N9wpof1 lllN after tn. first publl· Pf,!!~dld Ml ....... Tiii• 1tal9'Mnl wu .fllld ..... th t ..... County C'-"-of Or· •-II' Mfty111r: •5 S.actl C1llfornl1 92NO cellbn llefeof and before o-..,.,,.,.. _ O«t9. 1 Or .. , '""' _,. niuu" nu l'llt'. Magnificent View, 5BR. Mavis lnv .. tmenta, Inc .. 1 date 01 ute. ..._ ..,_ ,........ with tt\9 County Clef'k o • •noe County on JanuatY 24. 4300 eq ft. PP 494-0033 Calltornle Corporetton, 3700 Detld thl1 26 day of Janu· ........ l'Mdt .,e uetM •;x; County on January 26· 1986 ,ICTITIOUI IMl ... 11 Nfi:T~Gg~:~ ~= ~~ae~~·· ~~: ·~~tl a NDIRION, :=:::::::::er~:.~ 19 5 fltma Publltllld Or~~~ T:!_~~=~ It MTUITll pr~aoy. $21uoo' Mary 1or;:.~192::ineaa 11 con-~=".:~~::=·..:..:~.:.~ D.':,~b~~t~F~~:Un,~ f.~'. ~f~/~~~;eoruary 3' 10· d~~A~~ne:M~MOTIVE, WTllll (L&lllL PT) Bo.rdman Rltr 494-2414 ducted by: a COfp0<1t1on HOAIT, IHouter of the 1 .. • rwfwencl&e de all,,_.. 17, 24. 1985 Su-382 • . Su-387 1701 Pomona Ava.. Cotta 2 mutw ault" with at-1..,.rt ..... I Berge Chlnglrlen, Pr .. i. tMe of JOHN L. flAMAR, o a _. oflolnl d9 llJuda M .... Cllll. 92827 tacMd gar909 In quiet lo-_ dent duund tttal (WM .. dnotono .._ Pllll.IC NOTICE Kalman• W. l<eawe. cation. OwMf muet NII * 111111."' * This statement wu llltcl Publltllld Orange eo.1t toNco). 20252 Newby Lan.. Hunt· lmmedlatlly. Prloecl =t .. 1 --with Ille County Clerk 01 Or· Dally Piiot February 3, 4, 10. The name and addr"' of Pllll.IC NOTIC£ 'ICmtoUI IUIMll lnton a..eti. Cati!. 92848 I ._ ....... Sl l" ..,.,_ ange County on Jenuery 30 198& the coun la· MUNICIPAL NAMl ITATl•WT Thlt bulln•H 11 con· or qu--· ... . Immaculate 38R. 2ba. 1ngl 1985 ' SuM-382 COURT OF CALIFORNIA FICTITlOUI IUllNlll Tiit IOlloWlng pertqr1• .,. dueled by: an lndlvldual Diana 831•12te level on cul-d41-sac St. Farm CENTRAL ORANGE COUN· NA• ITATl•WT doing bullMll U : Kalman• w. K .... w/lrg pvt yard. Orig ownr Publllhed Orange Cout TY JUDICIAL DISTRICT, 700 The lollowtng peraon1 are PACIFIC WATER QUALi· TM at•tement WM med Groat txJy al $172.500 LH Delly Piiot February 3, 10, Pl8JC NOTICE Civic c.tlter Drl'/9 W•t. doing bullneaa u · TY ASS 0 CI AT IO N • with the County Ct«k of Of· ···1211 11. 24. 1985 S1n11 Alll, Calltornla 92701 A 0 v AN c ED H 0 ME p w QA., 2134 Main StrMI. ange County on January 22. __.. &r3&3 IUllMOM9 The name, ldelr .... and ALTERATIONS. 1045 Suite 145, Huntington 1985 ~ CfTACION JUDICIAi.. telephone number of pllln-Mlulon,IC, Coate M ... , &Mch. Celll 92648 ,_.,, Wll lmll -.~ ~ MUMC•AI.. COUlltT t11t'1 attorney, or plalntlfT aJllornla 92828 PW C A • Inc , California, Published Orange Cout • ~ ~ -)//,. C.wT'RAI.. DtaTNCT wttllout eny attorney, 11: Lawrence E LeBl1nc. 2134 Mein Str-1. Sult• 145, Deily Pllol January 27, Fet>- E/alde 2 Bdrm, 1'A be 100 CMo Centw FRANCIS E. QUINLAN, 1045 Ml11lon.10, Cotti Huntington Beech. Call! ruary 3, 10, 17. 11115 Townhomo. Walk to R E A L T Y P\BllC NOTIC( °"" WNt CORDOVA. MICHEL & M .... Cantornla 92929 92648 SU-371 ahOpplng on 11th St. 1Mta AM. QUINLAN, 369 San M!gu411 This bu1lnH1 11 con· Thia buatneu 11 con· $1000I 1 ISOOO NOTICE OF ~ CetlfonM '2701 Orlve, Suite 250. Pffwpor1 ducted by· an lndlvldull dueled b~ 1 corl)Ofltlon •-II' MftTM"r: mo yr, •UYflllf• OFMAL"90NtfTY NOTICETOOfFENOANT Beach, CA 128&0 (714) L.nr~E LeBtenc 21898ta I"~ nu IK opt money. Option prlc» AT PRIVATE IALa Av1ao I Acuaado) ILINA 7511-1080 Thi• •••tement ... !tied Tt\11 •t•tement WU !lied 14 ... C>Ne $114,500. C•ll Craig ... llPI• NO. A 1.U IHI,,, AN INDMOUA.L, O.ted MAY 2S 1984 th the County Cleril ol Or· with Ille County Clerk ol Or·'.IUDtc 631· 12M ,...., 48' '4Ba & apa. In the Super1or Court of NATIONAL YIUOW 'AU Roel"T a. KUHfl, Clefir, ange County on Januery 7, ange County on Jenuary 22. C~!!~ 1.,.,.itl RVM~ Pler/Sllp.lmmod pou the St1t1 of Cllllfornla for the ~ INC., A C°"" •r: Debra llM 0.SMl1r 198.5 1915 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT Siii -County Qf Ora~ .-oAATION AND OOH 1 Clefir ,...,.,. ,..., (Av1 AcuNdOI K"•· ' In the Minar of the Eatate THROUGH X, INCUlafft, Publllhed Orange Cout Publllhld Orange Cout Publllhed Orange Cout '° 1 I H II AN Agl evet/wknd• 873·9114 Of JOHN L FARRAR, d• YOU ARE 8EINO SUED Dally Piiot Januery 20. 27. Dally Piiot February 3, 10, Dilly Piiot Janulty 21. Feb-NITH w. l • ~;:mmmmmmiiii ••••1111ttlll• oealed BY PLAINTIFF; (AUD LE Febru1ry 3, 10.1985 17,24, 1985 ruery3.10.17.1985 ~~~~.":: • LJll..... • ...... fllW• NOTICE IS HEREBY EST A DEMANDANOO) Su·35a Su-388 SlJ..374 ClUltW I YOU AAE BEING SUED ~t condo !~~ lti~~l~l~e:,;:~~...1 TODAY, s SUNDAY p uzz LE :~:ALAl~1·~~~Ao~~o~~ IAtotallyromoc:teledeom· • 1471,000 BRADFORD PLACE I r~:~h=:~ •. ;T!~~ Agt tvet/wknd• 873--9114 . ~~~Jts A~~&1A~~~.e. entrance and gracious, * Liil llU * . Yeu hew. IO C•ndef open landscaped IPlll•lllll12_. def•eftef_._ .. ground1 with community 223 VIA EBOLI :'~ °",:;::. flle.; "tf: poolbath·, Thrpa°:to~[:x"anci~ 28d 2ba. now d.cor.cute ACAOSS 74 Distribute: 2 wds. 146 Think 32 Auivederci -100 Annoyance court. • ·.. hOmO w/bmd oolllnga by 76 BlndS 147 Cobalt symbol 33 Battle reminder 102 Fishhook mofsel A letter., piMM NII .. with flexible Miier owner. Only $340,000, 1 Brown .....,.eed 78 Competition 148 Biblical king 37 Ear: comb. form 1().4 Diamond source Mt,....... rev:,_,.,,.. xlnt financing. 875-&343 5 Similar 81 River Island 153 Pointed (a gun) 38 Cavern 106 Pleased wrlHeft ,.., ..... ,.... M - 14"11 HI HO~l 1111"11 ' looc. REAL ESTAlE ••r11111s 10 Vain 82 Reach across 154 Payabkl 39 w,,,,,.,., "1Nit ::= ::' :'t:: !!! -.,.,.,., .,. .107 General's assl11ent ·~ 131-1400 Guatd galed p<ntlgioua 15 Land parcel 84 Rag 156 New Zealand 1rlbe 41 Pronoun -· comm. p<lv beaches 3 .. 88 Shu 108 Fountain order If rou do ,..,. flle ,_, Bdrms. 2 baths, frencf'I 19 Greek poet n 157 Curtsy 42 Summon 110 Petty quarrel ,....,_Oft tlMe, ,_ _, doora. 2 frplcs, ram-din-20 Sorrow 89 Wicked 158 Combine 43 ~eye State .... the ..... ...i rew lllTIOILU TWiii $89,900 Super end unit In xlnt toe PrlG4KI to Hit qulcklyl 2 Bdrm t 'ltba 2 car attached gar Ca" Agt lor appt Biii or Linda 1no rm & m0<e Lot• ol 21 Elevate 91 Entrea1y 159 Inscribe «Lady's escort l 12 -Lisa ...... moMJ ...i .C charm '385.ooo 1" 22 Hadrian 93 Smoothly gracious 160 Mistake 45 Have lunctt 113 Persia Q.. ~::..llM "-.._ OPEN SUNDAY 12·4 94 Small I• wfdth 162 l"\nAftA "6 Al ,........ 114 Poker 11em oewt. 548-7244 24 Dwell """"V"' .. most .....-ze r-. _ ..,_ ...., ,.. HIT llYI 104' N. OcnVu Tri-Mt communty -=E-.-1-11-1...,.d-•._..,C,,..a_p_e_""c,_o.....,d poo11tenn11 neat bffeh Charmer, 4BR 3ba. quiet Spectoua, frplc, dbl-Oat bllna gd terrne Npt Creot baokbay cul-do-uc. 2•3 Br, den. End unlit . Prloed right. 720-8730 S159.500to1199,000. 156-t323 Of 631-0884 PllOlll ... 17- 0n this MeH Verd•. beauty. Grea1 for famlly *-,, ' .. ~ ···~· llJt.1' J• entortalnlno w/3Br 2Ba, BIG CANYON BARGAIN huge LA & lg lam kltch41fl. 2BR I --- S..uUlut yrd & patio too. crn•r ot, meny Olf.,ed at S 152,500 Call upgda. Red.to '389•500 G.orge Goldbaum tor _B_y_own __ r_7_eo.._9_53_3 __ appt 10 ... 833·9191 or M UIYll OUl9ll 544-1440. .. ....... .. lut. 1t1e• 040 .,.. ..... IH 1·1 evowNER 2 bdrm, 16a. 5 11 .._,.., lllh rrt new Bike to beech LoYOly 4 8drm. + famlly rm S 134,500 A11umablt tlorM. Comp .. tely loan. 960.0079 romodoted and SO BY OWNER • cozy 2 br, lmmaculat•I Como by to fully upgraded. tpa, cor-... ueonSundfy. ner lot. mutt u•I REDUCEDTO St39,900 IMS.0183 $885,000. Excf'lango RPOTNT 2 Br 2 ba Condo. encl gar. NC gate $117.000. IMS.0118 Seabury hOmo by ~ 38drm t~b• llYlno rm dlnlno & den-no agents S142,000 714-te9-1048 po•slblo Cf'lothlrt Rltr 7511-1877 BAYCREST 48< 288, lam rm, formal dine. New o8k kltctl Fncd yrd. LM/opl s 1495 mo Open HOUM SIS 1G·~ 842-3355 Of (213)434..0438 25 Sturdy tree 96 God of love 164 Yields 48 Treats leather 115 Sacred ~es. You_, ..... 26 My: Sp. 98 Roman sun god 165 Fragrance 50 Large lump 117 Spanish river lo cell en att--r rttM 28 Campus building 99 Abaorbent 166 Stormed 51 At the SUmmil 119 Chem\C&I suffix :~.=,= 29 Irregular materlals 167 God of thunder 52 Taro 121 Oreued pelts en--r .. ..,.... • 30 French 101 Mop 168 Wide-mouthed 53 01hef 122 Soup vegetable :._i.:::.:.=;. (INd"' revolutlonary l03 Abridgment vesael 55 Give 124 Constructor 0....-. •.,. le - 3 Doc • 105 Transmitted .,.._ .... ......_. ,. 1 tors assia1ant 56 Auctioneer's word 126 Threesome dlcJ.I _......_.. ...___ -= 32 106 School of wt'lales ..... ---· Disorderly fights DOWN 57 Debatable 127 Spotted anlmal c1e ao DIAi CAUMD 34 Japanese measure 109 Sumatra Island 60 Hive sounds para pr•••"t•r uni 11 1 Contaminate 128 Stratagem ,..._.ae ...,... a ,.... 35 Poetry 1 African antelope 61 Candy flavor .-. ....... ..,.., 36 E1flrnl1y 112 Tutted plant 2 Moslem prince 63 Flt 129 otter tor Inspection Uftl oerte o-. ....... 38 Join 113 German pronoun 131 Alghl·haod page ......,.. ftO le ....._. 116 Fibber 3 Spartan qveen 66 Lively dance 133 Contradicted pu11u•1 i; " n111uu• 40 Definite artk:le 4 Make believe 67 Jump from a plane: ...,... .......... ~ ... 42 Valid 118 Monkey 5 Add beauty to 2 wds 134 Hindu sacred tree °""'f 11r ••11 IH fer- •6 Domes11cate 47 Iranian Turk 49 Hire 54 Forward 55 Pnma donna 56 Small rive!' ~COmplete 59 Yam fluff 60 Gopher's home 61 Show Me State: abbr. 120 Nega11ve response 136 Benea f'I 111•1 dad•• ••t•I•• 6 Grant temporarlly 68 Spanish article 1 •'''"" ., __, ..,. 121 Stronghold 7 Kind 69 Hold up 138 lntee1 egg ... a. ..,.. .._.. • 122 Malay canoe oaee. 123 Ex IZ 8 Ring declSlon: 71 ExcuMe . 139 Cringe II ..ct M,....... Ill tempof e. slang 73 Blends 140 Cutting tool "'' •• • ...,..., ,_.. hyptl. wd. ,.,..., ...... , ........... 125 Rev.al MCfeta 9 Expensive wrap 74 Wig materials 141 Young sofdler· Lat. ....., • Mlerto,.,-.. 128 Stunted animal 10 Object 75 Score 142 Among r •Ira• ••111 ff .., 129 lustrous jewel 11 Sun detty 77 Hinder growth of 143 Apollo'• mother :.._:a,;.::.::-..=: 130 Aoundabou1 way 12 lubricate 78 Metal container 1~ lnvlalbte emanation ..,.. "' 111111 132 Ripped 13 Barren land 79 Eggs 147 Muak:al ending ::=.~-.::-:.:-....: 133 Bfaln membrane 14 Account entry 80 And not 149 Once more llftllle4'et0Metlte. If 'ti 134 Al--.. o11c .. -~w 15 Hinder 83 Neon llVmbof o-.oe a • .~., ... """' UVYVt---, 160 See: lat. ,..... ...... a WI ..W. 135 Promlasory.note: 16 Knowledge 85 Label 151 Roman roed • ,.._...,. • 1111111111 abbr 17 Cupid 86 Night before • • ..,.. ....._ • .,... 137 Powerful female 18 Ruaalan news 87 legal matter 152 French Pf'epoaltlon ....,. (wee el dlreo-.. ..... - V..\11 HIHO'I I ti 1MI '-In<. RlAl E5tATf; 131-1400 3BR. den, 2'nba, Twnhm 2620 Elden 85, S 149,500 Aaaume S 139,500 ARM By owner 842-<4222 laat.111 r liiia;;uiiiOiii"'"t"". iiiiidjiiiieep-..iiliwiiii•-ttf....iiiiiiis;;:--SELL Idle l1tm1 with a gat• 38< 2~ ba condo Dally PllOI Claulfled Ad. w/boat dock. $319,000 P.-------""11 62 Son of Se1h 64 Cuts snort 65 Parking area 66 Seek 67 lnvoloes 70 Caustic cat agency 90 Odln'a brother 155 Unit of work '°1,:~.,,,. and~ of 139 LnvAV-dov-19 Breakfast meat 92 Clusify 157 Hamburger Item tt\9 court i.· MUNICIPAL -·-1 -1 COURT OF C£NTRAL JU. sound 23 With former 95 linger 161 Wind otf Faroe DtCIAL DISTRICT, County Of --- (213) 592-2110 Agt. IACllA Y 1117 100 --------•!..Bdrm den Condo. end lllllll•ITUllt FltlUUIYIWllll unit Loe patio. tennta, pool Owner 645-1897 No 1ea1tors-lrvlne Tttrace 3 bd 2 'hba Lgo yerd By Ownf:"3br 2be clean & w/gretnhOuM $298,700 roomy No lax up S 124,000 171 18 Edgewat., Lano. 4Bt Custom add. Charm al S249K. Motivated Mllofl OPEN SAT/SUN TILL SOLD Bier 848-8414 By appointment only In IMM269 or 5-48-2~ eY9f'llngs (805) 497-4656 IOUIY1IW llPLU PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP 3-2 Bdfm, 4 car gat909 Auum1b .. financing Shown by appt only Jo-Ann OO<an Bkr 759-0619 S .. I idlt l~t 842-S67e OtllHI PAii 1niM I Nice !amity horNI: 3 BR, , ....... ._ ___ _.......,,. lovely covntry kllc:tlen. * ftWI * lamlly rm addition. $4600 Oown+~a. $758 S 134,900 Agt S4S-0318 monthly buy1 lrvlnt DO IT RIGHTI"-condo Chermlng 2 bf 2 Clll IAYE WltTI ~· ~~'::'~.,. THE REAL ESTA TEAS og 546-23 13 ~oe•i•m;;-.,~_.UiiiiiiiM•iiu• -==~~~"""'.::'-:..L-:---:-~~---The Pride of Woodbr1dge. '!6,',, .. 1111 1 • C.~ ~ h'I,. A _ f; C • .... c.. •••• no 5-4 ASHWOOO 48A, v \!;> ~11\.J N~ ~ v <r ~ ... , 3BA. llbrary. g1an1 tam. ",... •• UA• • oou"" -----1 room: epa, grat flnan. .,..,,,.,,.o-·•· ~ ""'~• •" S295,000 Mickey Aowt. -d• t>o * ·~ ~o•• ,, AFFILIATED PLANNERS :;~ ... ft ... ~d.: .... ~ ;...~:::;· ftl 7524222 Of' 813-8111 N••• •••rt• ............. t For CU.ltitd Ad ACTION Call A DAIU '9l0f A .. Yl:IOI M.t.'611 1124 c..ta ... 1114 r I I I I I GRUFEE I r I I r I I LUCATA I 1· I I' I I I I CRJf[[ I 1--, -r-1-1-1-O•aorunU.d tH n10-1 10 -------..... 'N9flCS "Al I "9ar "J .. k r_,;,N.;....;,U.,"...,...1-M.,.._E_-tJ ~ "':,,~:, f;fllly J:~ _ j' J' J J j J 1uomt d«•llY• --· I H A V S A C For the art of Uvlnt well. EMtMd. Co.ta M .. •, Lu.1.ary 0.te Guuded Community PROM St•e,•oo ~~ 't Exc.itettt f"1nencJno ~ ,..,_ l Chuck SpHtef or Joyce Waltz• L!.!'> ·!.!~~~ 72 Dessert Item 73 Animal body 140 Market booth name of 97 Small· Scot !elands C>Tanoo. Stlte of Oallfomte, · · 700 CMc c.tlt• Drive Weet. 144 Continent: abbr 27 Charged partlde 98 Health: Sp. 163 Benoldl Senta An1, ClllfOfnla 12101 I The nam., addr.... end tllephont numw of plain· tiff'• lttorMy, Of plllnttfl wlth0u1 any attorney, II. LANOREH AND BILz. At• torneya 1t LMw, 1e20 fMt Ftrat 81rM t, Su"• ~J 8-tltt Ana. Cellfomlfa ta7w Attn J«lrey D Aubin, laq, 0.ted· HP 25 1N4 ROMJtT .. l(uttlL, Clafl. •r: lt1err1 C••"'""· ~ °'.,. CoMt Dalty PIOI Januwy 21. ~ r1Mya, 10, 11. 1"6 au.an I NDROOM e ...-14 Aue Sllnt Cloud .. lto C"'YOft. NI 210 Atlanta, Huntlnoton IMctl 120·"1792 t775,000 SUnday 12·5 883-8187 t125,900 Sundey 2·5 _ ....... A ... -• ~ ..... **4vv1 --•·Welt'""""~" 3CM Caeney #304, N9wport Beech '31· 1400 teet,000 Sat/Sun •·& 844-QOO 1177,500 Sundey 1..-521 8"wwd, COM 1425 OofDhln (lrvtne T1tr) COM 975.9000 1399,500 Sat18un 1·5 M4-e200 M 75•000 Sunday 1-4 1940 Tateetta NB 1421 Dolphin Terrace (Harbor VIM¥) NB 545-0911 i205,000 Sat 12-e1sun 2·5 '44-t200 M75.ooo Sat/Sun 1"4 111 Via Cordova, Lido lilt, N.B. 2442 !Iden 8-3, Cotta M... 831-1400 '485,000 Sunday 1-4 644-e200 1130•000 Sunday 1•5 282 Villa Nova, Coll Park, C.M 211 Gernet, latboa·1t1and 545-0318 1134,~ Sunday 1-5 831·1400 '440,000 Sunday 1•4 2819 Way Lane, Chin• Cove CdM 483 Morntng Canyon, COM 831-7370 1279,000 Sun 1·4 780-8233 1251,000 Sun 2·5 20 Aue Qrand Ducal Big Canyon, Npt Bet!. 4 •ID9'00M 7eo-ts33 1388,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 29 Gollta (Spygla11 Hiii) Corona dtl Mar 2311 Viet• Huerta, The Blutte, N.B 432·0250 1!195,000 Sunday 1·5 a.<>·t01t 1127,000 Sunday 1· *1520 Hlghland Av., NB * •4821 Oomam (Cameo Shor•) COM 6A4·5200 1899,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 •2708 Harbor View Or (Hrbr Vu Hiiie) ODM 844-8200 1485,000 Sat 1·5 Sun 2·5 •2030 Highland Dr, Harbor Highland•. NB 831-7300 S220,000 Sun 1..-:30 1712 Highland, Wntcllff, N.B 673-5900 1314,500 Sun 1·4:30 542-8487 1455,000 2 ... plu1 l'AM 9'M or DIN * 1233 Hlgtlland, W"tcllff NB Sun 1..-28&8 Java, M ... Verde, C.M. 402 Cotta M ... St., Cotta Men 760·8333 1555,000 548·4137 •1et,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 333 Miiford, Cameo Shore, CdM 2531 CrMMew, Bay.nor" NB 540·.,.858 $595,000FM Sat/Sun 1·4 180·8333 1239,000 Sun 2•4:3o 428 Plana Lido, Lido Ille, NB •220 Nice Lane(110), VIiia Balboa, N.B 673-7300 1675,000 831-1400 1195,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •• 223 PolnHtta, COM 1851 Port Lockllelgh, Harbor View Hm1. 575-6000 $835,000 N.8 544·90e0 S249,500 Sunday 1-5 542-5200 1234,900 Sunday 1·5 81.t 1·5 2 Little River Cir, Spygl111 Hiii, NB 831·730<>--S597,500 Sun 1-4:30 2952 Maul, M ... Verda, Co1ta MHI 546-2313 S228,900 Sat/Sun 1·4 1-4 48 M1111on Bay, Spygla11 NB 760-8333 $569,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Sat/Sun 1-5 •29 Montaclto Or, Spygl111 Hiii, NB 831-7300 h58,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1844 Port Chari••· Harbor View Homee NB • 1782 W........, Ave, COllta Meea 542-757r 1174!900 lat/Sun 1-5 2008 Wlnctward ~. BaycrMt, NI 831-7300 1325,000 8at/8un 1-4:30 ••8 Winged Foot (Big Canyon) Nwpt ~ 544-8200 1599,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 IRDROOM **780 Via Lido NOfd, LI, NI 873-7300 S1,575,000 1 Sun 2·' ••780 Via Lido Nord, Lido, ... NB 573-7300 11,575,000 Sun 2..- 220 Via P8*mo, Lido Illa 640-4888 '425,000 Sunday ·1..- 2478 Santa Ana Ava(C), Co1ta M ... 548-2313 $138,900 Sun 11·5 760-8333 $339,500 Sun 1-5 • 11 Monterey Clrcla, Spyglu1 NB I •R plua 'AM Ml or DIN 760-8333 1549,000 Sun 1·5 * 1211 Portalda. CdM 1515 Bay Cllff Cir, SpyglUI Ridge, NB i •IDROOM •••83041h W. Oceanfront, NB 844·5150 H95,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 544--8177 385,000 Sun 1-5 ••34 Morro Bay NB 631-7300 $595,000 . Sat/Sun 1-A:30 ••828 St. Clair, MHa Dal Mar CM 759•1501 S749.000 Sun i-5 ••9Mulr Buch Spygl111, NB 751-3191 $154,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 #54 A1hwood (Woodbridge) lrvl,n• 760-8333 S1,S50,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1609 Tradewlnd1. Baycre1t, N.B ••1418 Dolphin Tarr (lrvlne Terr) COM ·631-1400 $3~0.000 Sunday 1-5 1018 Nottingham (WHtcllff) Nwpt Bch 544-8200 $285,000 Sat 1-4:30 Sun 1-5 644-6200 $299,000 Sunday 1·5 55 GOieta Point, Spygla11 Hiii, NB · 631-7300 1895,000 S~t/Sun 1..-:30 • 673-8118 $295,000 Sun 2-5 **343 Via Lido Soud , Lido Ille NB 2800 Bayview, COM 875-7172 $895,000 Sun 1_5 673-7300 $1,800,000 Sun 1-4 ••507 Morning Star, Ovr Shor" NB * 2041 Port Brl1tol, Harbor View Hom", NB 780-8333 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631-7300 $369,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:3o 1226 Polarl1 Or, Dover Shor•, NB 2137 Channel Ad., Penln. P.t Sat/Sun 1-.. 4 BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN 2047 Port Provence, NB 631-7300 1875,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 831-1400 $875,000 ... 640-5259 $322,500 Sun 12-5 ••812 Aleppo, Ea1tbluff, N.B 2029 Port Brl1tol, Harbor View, N.B "'2772 Clrcte Or, Bay1horet, Newport Beach 644-9060 $339,000 · Sat/Sun 1-5 500 RocJdord,Cameo Hglnda COM 759-0619 Saturday/Sunday 1-5 544-9080 $229.000 Sun 1-4 759-5101 S29. 5,000 Sun 1-4 2324 Arbutus (Eaatoluff) Nwpt Bch * •25 Rldr1ne, Hbr Ridge CdM 8 Cr"1 Circle. Newport Beach 644-6200 $285,000 FEE Sat 1-5 Sun 1-4 •• 19 Royal St George (Big Canyon) NB 760-833 $4,850,000 Sun 1-5 5«-5200 5230 · 000 Sunday 1 • 4 * •29 Balboa Covet, WHt Newport 644-6200 S549.000 Sat/Sun 1•5 16 Rocky Point (Spyglaaa) Nwpt Bch 1419 Dolphin Terr, lrvlne Terrace. CdM 631·1400 $495,000 Sunday t-5 9 Rue'st Cloud (Blg Canyon) NB 644-8200 $1,295,000 S1t/Sun 1-5 675-5930 $650,000 Sunday 1-5 Saturday and Sunday 2-5 * *2482 Bayal'lore Drive (Bayahorea) NB * 1206 Santiago Drive, Dov. Shor•. NB *247 Driftwood, COM 644-6200 $1 ,095,000 Sunday 1-5 ••2107 Santiago Or, BaycrHt, NB 631-7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 675 - 6000 S 595 .ooo Sun 1 • 5 * *801 Bayside Dr. Promontory Bay 631 •73oo $30Q,OOO Sun 1•4:30 436 Serra. Corona Hinda COM 350 Evening Canyon. Corona del Mar 631-1400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 11 48 Santiago Or, Dover Sl'IOrea. NB 760-8333 $595,000 644-9060 $390,000 Sunday 1-4 631-7300 $595,000 Sun 1-4:30 Sun 1-5 18 Cherry Hiii, Big Canyon * •6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, Npt Bch 324 Marlgold5, C6o9ro0n00a del Mar Sat/Sun 1_5 759-1877 $885,ooo. Sunday 1·5 * 1628 Santiago Drive, Baycreat. NB 640-4868 $1 .950,000 Sunday 1-5 673-1181 2 , 631-7300 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •2719 Pebble Or, COM 675-6000 $975,000 Sun 1-4 7 Rue Chateau (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 644·6200 $479,000 Sunday 1-4 133 Shoracllff Ad , Corona del Mar 644·9080 $895,000 Sunday 1-4 430 Vista Grande, Bluffs. N.B ,8«-9060 $245,000 **1418 W. Bay. Peninsula 631-1 400 $975,000 1903 Yacl'lt Camilla, Seavlew, N.B. 631-1400 $335,000 · Sat/Sun 1-4 3 IA plu1 FAM RM or DEN 3 BR plua FAM AM or DEN 219 13th Street, Huntington Beach 213-438-9431 $269,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 914 Chestnut Place (Eastbluff) NB 640-6259 $172,500 Sunday 1-5 867 w. Wiison. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $124,900 Sunday 12-4 2207 Aralla (Eastbtutf) Newport Beech 644-6200 $298,000 Sunday 1-4:30 2345 Aralla, Eaatbluffs. N.B. 642-5200 642-5200 •2655 Bayshore Or. Bayshores, Npt Bch 644-9060 $525,000 Sunda~5 2771 Bay1hores Or, NB, 548-7244 $385,000 Sun 12..- *401 Begonia, COM 760-8333 $495,000 •2407 Blackthorn. Eastbluff. N.B. Sun 1-5 644-9060 $369,000 Sunday t-4 * *4028 Channel Pl (Island Polnt)N.B. 650-0202 $699,000. Sat/Sun 1-4 609 Donald Place, Newport Height•, N.B 644-9080 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •621 Donald Place, NB 673-7300 1350.000 Sun 2-4 303 Driftwood, Shoracllffa, Corona del Mar 831-1400 $449,000 · Sat/Sun 1-4 2302 Falrtllll Drive, Back Bay, NB . 831-7300 S 194,500 Sun 1-A:30 2030 Galaxy Or, Ovr Shr1 NB 831·7370 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1900 Galaxy Drive, Dover ShorMi NB 831 -7300 S545,000 Sun 1-4:30 ••4815 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM ••8621 Crocckett, Westmlnlster • 14 Trafalgar, Hbr Ridge, NB 646-2313 $242,900 Sunday 1-4 •1000 Sea Lane, Corona del Mar 780-8333 $1 ,695,000 Sun 1-5 ••2807.Ebbtlde Ad, Hrbr View Hiiis, Cd M 631 -1266 S354•9oo Sunday 1•5 **239 Via Lido Soud, Lido Ille, NB 673-7761 $644,000 fee Sund1y 2-5 2 Torrey Pine (Big Canyon) N.B. 759-9100 $1 ,555,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 518 El Modena, Npt Hts, Newport Beach 759-8477 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 &40-4868 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •2104 E. Oceanfront, Penln. Pt • 631-1400 $$998.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 OllTll UIMI YllW llmllT Elegant designer 5 BR plus ho~ with French doors and windows, complete new kitchen and appliances. new bath- rooms. and oak detail treatment lhru-out. New frontyard landscaping. ........ ,, ... ,. "" '"' lrittel OIUTIYI PllTHUI PllPllTill JI.Ill MUI, lealtar lll·H11 ................. _ _.=-EW.:.~.::J C -----......i lllJllMW. ...... " ...... *4639 Tremont Ln. Cameo Shores. NB I BEDROOM 631 -7300 $569,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * •333 Via Lido Soud (Udo Isle) NB .. IHA YllH WUHI" Gtant 2-story With covered entry ea. thedral ce1hng hvmg room with frtt standing f1replaCt' Separate CarmJy room Formal dmmg Country kitchen. break· f&st nook. $174 .~ total price Call now' THE REAL ESTAT&:RS -1111211',.. JIUll,.Y .. 644-6200 $1 .100,000 Sunday 1..-:30 Beauuful newer home. Ca~aJ ce1hngs in bvmg room. Warm crackling fu-ep~ Master su1te leads to a pnvate spa sur· rounded by redwood deck and tropical plantmgs A steal at $1 37.900' Act now THE REAL ESTATERS Call now 141·2111 .. , ...... ",.. ... 2111Ml1rMt, ... ...,_ ...... &autJfuJ 3 bdrm. 3 beth. family room (I~, 0CMn Vtf'W from mMl~ \.Mlt' and IUnd«k 2 car garage A&<sumable 2702 Vlll9 dlt OtO, --., N.a.: a.--.-•,. ..... 7424 11•.000 ---... ,..., ___ ... • 8h4* Ottve ..... c..., .. 831-1300 liiiooo tun 1~:ao MO•INOl•I 1•M0011 300 E. COMt ~· 8P9G9 280, ..... !'f.: ~109 121, 8all8un J.-v 4 PLaXll POR IALI IM ..... 1.M , 1811 Cllff Drive, Cliff Hawn, NI ·.- 631 -7300 1350,000 S.Vlun 1-4:-....... 1. **1309 N. Beyfront. BalbOe lakt. 87M900 M49,000 lundey 1-5 ,4Mplull• **6900 W.OcMnfront NI 642-1803 $785,000 . •lpe * POOi * 11r Wlterlr'Onl '* 11r 11r W..Wont & l'ool ... Qlve ~ .. ouetd GM• ...... "" lmK llLlll! ll!)llf.,.. •• lidftllilf •• -......... ..,...,. PBU.•-- .. the ,. to ........ o4· AllUfN '" • 11.ft Int ~·-~ ~edln S1•S,OOO: 01C MW 2nd tor f' -.rm ........,. ... tor MOK 11·1~ Int, 1pectecular o•rd•n1. owe ltd 1o-ilt Int. N..- Total prt¥CaCy eurroundl bldat2)31d 2be unltt..oer thl1 vl9w home wtth ltl eundeck-215 Or'"1 It meny lttrectlYe teetur•. Aek tor st ... 171-1900 ::.s,1oca1eo end .-. W.E. OOUO CO INC. .,.......,, .. nan• ..... IMI lnll 1~ dOwn a Id. e.n rm. •~• .... Cermel 1221.IOO Incl ~----lend. Owner 799-e2tl llYllllNES IHl,111 . INIUTl•1..allf1~1~ ..... Spacious 4 Bdrm & den, 2 ~ baths . Two 2 car garages. Large lot with room for pool or RV parking. ......... ....., ...... EU PRIME LOCATION ONlll••AY2-S YOUR V1EW FOf Brt184tlest tuncn dtnne< or cocktaila ...,..,000 lncludee lend. 831-1288 1535,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 .. **121Harbor1111nd Ad. NM¥port Beaeh 540..-ee8 11,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:00 The Balboa Fun Zone a~a IA undergoing redewlopment. By 1he end ot 198~ the area wlll become thfo next l.Jdo VIilage The pnme commercial property at 207 Palm la now available. 8Jd1. deslanect for ~ story. •t62,000 uaumable flra~ llK'Of'rle •t.!>J.~'!O/yr. Ill-nu -.._ _ ·-- 4 + bdrm. bt& dod (s). play lawn & swim beach Walk to ocean fun 7 car parkint. Assisted owntr fin ~ (land incl) ~oom tor Hpanst0n 111-tJtJ (l·I) nwP1111111n,111na .,.a lat/S.1 .. to.ft. Courie.y to brokf'f'S Wlll&f/-1-4 ....... ..... TWO ~!IJ!IONGI ITUlll co . A CllJITA 111-UtT /ttJ.'flll **eoo HarbOf Island Dr, Promontory Bay 831·1400 S998,000 Sat/Sun 1·4:30 •240 Hazel Or, (Ocun View) CdM 75t-Ot15 17~5,000Sat/Sun 11·5 ••22332Walllngton, Huntington Bet! 548-2313 1335,000 Sunday 1-• •eeG7 L• Cumbra, Orange 7eo-t333 1359.000 ..... Sun 1-5 1528 Orenge Avt,(COfn. Palmer)Co1ta M ... 87).1800 1215.000 &unday 11..- 1730 Patoml(oft 20th) Newport 8Mch 642·&200 t 185,000 Sunday 1-5 322 Potneectla, Old Corona det Mar -tu MOO 1425,000 &unday t-4 1112 ,Of1 Tlfftn (Hart>or Vu Hma) Nl-- 544.9200 1310,000 Sunday 1·$ * •6'4 Aoy8' St.O«>rge (8~ Canyon) N8 e.4~8200 12. 100.000 . Sat/Sun 1·S ·-----. . ....... ............ ,1 .. Got,.oua 4 80 • Bl fAmJly. rm. frpl. dinlf\I room, 1pt1 TIO xlat.anc k>en w/f39,000 dn A must at $489,000. Appra a "500.000 1 9lD F.acb urut 3 bfidroom. 2 bath with hre Pnmf' rental locauon just •~Pl to h A bl.rpm al '27~.000. I OMS a LT •1a-MTe J ITLU-HSlll DENNE SODERLING REALTOR 720-1762 1nu -11s111 DENNE SODERLING REALTOR 720-1762 .. EASTBLUFF 1Br. No pets. Near shopping $695/mo. 645·6538 ()( 64()...1364 BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! rURNISHEO or UNFURN~HEO. ' . H(ALTH CLUBS TENNIS. SWIMMING. plu~ ""f1'1Ud1 more' Sotry, nu P~h Model~ open daily 9 lo 6 ~ NNport 8nd1 So. 1700 16th Sttttl lat Oovt1) 6.62-SllJ Nfwport Buch No 8HO lr\'lnt' Avrnuf l•l 16th) 6~5-110• Shr cute home nr ooean wtrrpl & yard. Smkr pref. $300+ utll. 631-19'49 WESTCLIFF BLOG NI WP< •HT lll II< ~· ,, .. . CIDICE LICATill CEITU If llWITIWI ; . Clllt911A ltatah ...... not 5'400 s/f +us ample prkg, 1 Br apt/houM In COM, • I Ca ... Rffr Balboa Is or NB $500 ntJ, 1 r '.! • Mature repon female Ml· 1121 Dys 662-3360 Shop/Store/Offlee/StOf· Bgit. 275-740 sq ft . reas. Costa Mesa C-2. 543-72'9 -•lo l ~I R I• - From The Malcolm Starr Collection ) Prominent O.algner Patt•m·A827. Sizea a.11 •.All •Uken aolt11 .. a •nd HM. Simply atep Into M1lcotm Sterr'• lu• utlOus wrap ar111, and la.sten lo one SIO• beneath Iha Hpe1111 Hlh Deep, ~ tfMVH-• 1lgntllcen1 1tv1e note-are dt..,.O In amootll stlould« bend1; the 11il11 11pe o.er to .now a• ll!lle Of to muett leO •• You Ilk• No zipper, button•, lilting ~bl•m• ChOO H matte i.rffy, SlllRtuno, COiion !Ullt 01 lllk crepe fot 1 Mlton .... o': 10 dlnt'let dfHI. . Y •Pr•nleel P111ern At27 I• available 111 Ml•ff• Sii.ff. 10 12 14 1l. 16 Silt 12 (t>ull 34) r~ulr•s 3M v•ros 4~1nch fabrfc ' ' ' •Pl9aM Mnd '3.60 fOf .. Ch P•ll•rn 10 Dally Pl.lot ~.Mier Mill, 1>.0 8o11 ,7, Wooa110., l'Mw YO(k, I 1~n (Md 50 cen lot •llCfl pefl9t'n lot po11~ t114 llandll"O ) l'tlnt Dlllnly YOUA NAMlt. ADOA£SS. ZlP, STYLI NOMllA, Sitt. •Join .Amefk:•'• .,._.«...., W04"n, Mnd now IOf our "'<>Ml~ DESIONlR PATTEAN CATALOG. Get a 60 cent• IONVS COIJ~ fOf an., P•Uer11 vou c.llOo ... Sena Q fOf 8oQli '9 now lltllOUI l CLllltH II NIAil-aa IMAJO ,._ IJ4 -1' llUCa M~OUIU'I IM IU!Ca •1· fQY TIMllhl tit -...elOCC IUtul. lrt llM\IN MlCIMM -.·11 lools IUO -edO 60 c.wtll eecfl fOf Poll• ana llM011no ............. ,__.. .... Milli ...... L HORO SCO PE SYDNEY. 01111 F• M litir Cal I Daly Pllt AD-m 642-5171 .... trial .... I,.... ... ...... ... 4114 ••• ..... Siii •••• ,..... , •• F~;::=:;i: ltatab It• FOUND: mMI pup Whlt9 N.BMllllbOx~:s&, llP•llll. 1111 '"D •f I Lfml 11.800 s F w ... rm. w/brn spou. Vie. mallboJlM, UPS, copy lmrn.d 81819M-2787 ... ,Fem. 18 +,PIT pc»-If you .,. ln.......S In Slapoltiol•QP9Rlor .. w/3 OYerMed aanee, hi-Brootthunt & Atlanta, machine, stationary, · ltiOn wfth non Pfoftt aoey, earning $35,000. to .,...,,._ .... _Alla~ cell'g, ftre IC)kl1a. Plllcen>-H.B. 536-4429 elleel loc. Financing. AITI llTllLm MNing the eldel1y In the S50.000. or mew. In com-No eacp. nee. -__ ,. Ila St. CM, Dan 250-1400 LOST Rewardl Turtle XLNT BUSINESS OP-no exp nee. 18/older. H.B. Costa Me9a .,. ... 12-30 mlu6ona and .,.. Mmng ~·no...._:....._ •2.eeo eq ft at 50C/eq ft. Rock. lrvln• Orange PORT. 720-02t5 Ownr 964-1025 EOE Hrs pfwtl. TfW\IP. req. $5 to WOtk hard for It, eon-M2~ 3975 elreh, Nwp1 Bc:h. Tabby, neutered male *IM,111 DLY* AITI ...... Plhf 87Q.-0820 (~51 "'* ttMa.. MsTfll Lynd! "RA=,..,...,..,1NG~u=11=EH=MT=A1:":"7":lf=R M-1-Azone5"1-S032Agt 1131185 85"-24e0 p~•mPDllY F· ... t•~. ,._,. ·-_<71,.1 •n-w Aeetty It the most~ MHmumof 1yw ..... 1 ,_a "" "' .. ....., .,.., .. .. ~~· tlglou•. moat growth Job ,..-s r.q'd. ~· ···········~•:a............ LOST Shih T:ru F/whlte, GrowCoemetleCult~ln 586-7830 dnmure.-per'IOl'I orientednameln,... ... Gun.s.MS.-14 MoDday, Febraary 11 sPlRITOXL REXblNds cllp 1hort. Saahl,loat Y04lf home Euy & YelY BABY SITTER NEEDED who 1111 .. people for ... tale. ~ yourMft -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9- Advlc9 In AM Matten & .. '!..~ R~~~~~1250 profttable. We buy Sill you tor 19 mo. old. W1ldt!Y9 day position, 11-5:30 now for the 1*C1 ,... ... -• 1211 ARlES (March 21-Apnl 19): New approach aids in o btaining CounMffng. 1815 So. El..-... cangrowbycontrtlCt. No 2:30-4:30. In my M ... Mon thru Fri. A.Wt In tat• boom. c... op.. for ~co.. Ndl dients. building profits. eliminating Wt burdens. Dig deep for Camino RMI, s.., Clem. LOST em.a bltlCt( & whit• Mltlno. 8AM..&PM (714) Verde home 432-1223 person btwn 2-4pm. ~ portunlti.1 evallable. od typing,.._ & .... ' 'nfiormauon. be positive of source material. Stress originality, Ue'd ""'2 7_. temateeat short~& 838-5620 or 7PM 11PM uben E. Lee Aeltaunint. UclNling training 9Yalt· knowt.dge of ec:c:ntg · .... • nv • • BKKPG/SEC'Y 1s1 Pac. Cout Hwy, N.B. able. To In....,. all helpful. Sal. eom-independence. creativity, courage of conviction s. SCRIUL£TS lrg ~ ea-7oea H.Bc:h 538-4717 Mr. Ramoe For Chrletlan Or;. PIT. In otel watt Madbor9d or Pam menaurat• w/exper. TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Check legal aspects. including rights ft.-1.111WIU.IT-llWIM ftl .... t Laguna Bc:h. 490-2286 AllTSUl.1&.111 at Merrll Lyndl ~at Send rHeui"9 ao: and permissions. Emphasis on partnership, cooperation. exchange of ANSWERS FRI 211 BennlQan...S.c Ontnultin 4111 lllllllPll he Newport a..en M•-s..e-ew or 983-1319 Mco.n.I lldra. 31.r-E ideas. Lunar position highlights public relations. contracts. marriage ft Plaza ptcng lot-548-0802 cc;nm:c:rc;;;o;y;;; wffl A.IP. Payroll, 10 k~ by rlott Hotel and Tennta Mtwft'/ Av, CM 1211211 0t sta tus. Cancer native plays role. lnflull • Aefuve LOST: yg male whit• dbl lnveet!Mnt to $50K. touci'I. Chrl1llan Prpty Club offers lull-time P<>9-•a:w.I come""°"' apcilc.WCW.. GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Inquiries will be answered -you'll Aotut1l -Flerce Samoyed, Vic. Federal & 831-4092 or 847-995" Mgmt au... exper 1n this ltlon ea Account• Re-Mon-Fri. own auto WWWI 1mn PIT get needed help. Focus o_n basic issues. pets. employi:ner:it. JCn~ral Immune-Cenvu Victoria, CM 84~ 18 or I fiekS helpful. 1 Glfl ofc. ceivab4e Clef1<. The~-955-0650 Suunne UQl\t 1yplng for a CtwtllWI health. Long-distance call is featured, could relate to social anv1tat1on. MANAGEMENT 831-oe12 ltlt WaaW N.B. ldMI poe. tor reap., fled candidate w1u h...,. MODELS . HAIACVTTING Ptl.D. Soc.. Pa --.. future 1ravel. Sagiuarian plays role. Dlegruntled teeneger to · •Umlll•IT* non-lmkg lndlv. Resume, at INSt 1 yr ••per In ae-AWf tn '*"°"only Cell bet 1-3, 548 0451 CANCER (Jun'e 21-July 22): Restrictions are lifted. you'll have friend: "An 1 ~ts. go Peneuh 3112 RElnw.tmentCo,profat-~etd108' ~ ~~?'Yp 0to counk-&t~~Tbiit1ty0 27 •• E~~ ,......... RECEPTIONIST. M ..._ . . astt your mot.-. or go tltudelappee1enee req " . • ~, ,.....,., . • _, -·-.... ....,.., • ,_, ~ greater freedom of thought. action. Rev1s1ons ar~ necessarx. romanc~ IS alk your father. What our X"racttw tern.le. 38, ' llte typing 756-SeOt . Boll 1580. Cost• ....... to WOtk well peope. mutt . Slllon ep. hlllpM. ... highlighted. there will be.change. ~ravel and vanety. Scorpio. Aquarius tamlty needf It eome c»-turned on by stimulating • ca. 92928 be d • p • n dab I•. •11111 mlll ....cs~ persons figure in dynamic scenano. clslve MANAGEMENT." ~~!,,. :.m:=u. ~.W: Wi llllllPll/TYNT ~~~re= a:~·~;~~ ~ :.c,~·:,::: ..,Ill Ji/ llMI LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Give full play to intellectual cunos11y. Lett ,.... love, r9'9eci my freedom Part-time IPPfOJl 6 hfs 9am-12. Thurs 4-Spm 1n resp peraon w t own PIT. eo+ wsim. .,., ,.... Obtain responses in writing. Focus on security. taxes. property. 10 think & !Mt as I wlatl, & p/day. CPA otc 1n CdM. Hum.n Reeourc:ee dept trlnlJ>. 10 ~ '*-& eat.ate offtcl. Musi be ftnanc1al commitments. Member of opposite sex plays key role. pra.ctlee physlcally & Computer knowledge 900 Newport eenw Or help w 1~. Hn •5. ~Ind,....._ Gemini native figures prominently. fNM\ IM mentally heelthy habits.. ES helptut 875-2070 Newport Beectl EOE Family N4IY to~ alc>f'G 5 ~ Cllllly • ......_ VlRGO '(Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Spotlight on visits. relatives. maJOr UUl1U Nl\l WhaJ I W!"'t la wtuit I wn-_ tlll llUIHIT WllTllSS MIFIV/H with Na Contact Qv1a, Cll NMc:y 131•1211. domestic adJustmept. Forces tend to be scattered. suggestions and IDC FREE Hc:ept 1 m not perfect. ex;i AWi LIVE-IN COUPLE nMCMd 650-8019 *" epn P'- idcas abound. Be selective. show appreciation for unique gif\. -~ Klm 213149e-704s Gr~~ F{J ~ Vi~ End tmmed $1500/mol\th. lchiknn~). Surroundings"' ill be beauufied. Cal·. ~lrect ..... 1n OUf New-121 Marine Ave. llal. 1s1. · 4[t;f7~= BOARD NUr.. ·- LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What appears a setback will boomerang lcU.h I port Beectl eystem Your U.-S UI Wiii PIT~~~ ;::r Nr lllPJ/llDI in your favor. ('ycle high. loss will Ix tran~formed into profit. Take Ml·llll lutnctiea 3111 earning potential It llm-F 11 or part -time Act ... tll'11g dl9lgr'I studio · · ..r. · h · I e ses lted only by you and your u (714...,,..._.,..60 full charge. engllsh apeak-o C Fairgrounds Lrte M...-....,.,....,._ ~ 1n it1at1ve in pe1 aectmg tee niques. e 1mmatmg unnecessary xpen · POSTAL SERViCE n;;a; ..._ etfotta. Group w ,.,.----Ing mu.st have valid Calll patient 1oec1 Good '#Ot'I!-~ ... ~good typing PiStts plays top role. qualified lndlvlduala. Cable 11 a grMt piece to -N PIMIAm lie & car C'9anlng. eo<*· Ing cond C... Dtwn 9-5. 15s-,e5 wpm) and or-SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): This can be a power-play da>:! Focus F o u No Ma I e b 1 k Training tor eJlamlnetlon. betWe offef: lull/part time. PNlf wlttl ing & supeNlslOI\ °' 2 M-F 5"9-30St g~tlonal •• s.&wy on production. results. profits. career and love. Re lat1onsh1p Codcapoo· mele blk & Recorded me1eages 24 • XJnt earning oppty .. c.. Interplay Pro-schl age children. Hra --.,,.111.P & benefits. c... Pem for intensifies, questions will be answered a nd you'll have rare opportunity wtlt Cock~; mMI reel houri. 89l-2626 • Prof. training program duetlona. 250-7395 Mon-Fn 9-6 Good ..,. Or IZed ble 1n-appt. HowtMt--8ergner & to "grab brass ring." Go for 1 t! . Doble; male blk & wtlt • Fantastic benefit• plan cations & pay Laguna gan · pereona · 1 Assoc. 4770 ~ Df. SAGl....,ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1 ): Obtain hint from Sco.rp10 Hulky; male wht & gray la1iat1111 •Long term career oPPtY COIE ALIVE Niguel ., ... Refs req. telllgent r~~ 0 Suite 210. N.8. 752-0512 11 LhHa Apao; FOUND: I •-• 4tl2 • Compente9 total aup-66l-5l56 or an &pm & ti.nd .. ac.~.. H· i--------,---messag~. Potential is great. confidence 1s restored. you'll bend .of Cata & kittens. Newpott er.... portotaalM&marketlng In '85. wkndse3l-2as.. pklltlng for custom lum u.T/BTY numero us fears. doubts, su spicions. Accolade received from special Beech Animal Shelter, *"'mm S.• If }'OU want to make grut New compeny needs 10 flJI _WI OUll ~-;,~~ ~~S:at. ror Anlmal Holpltel. <net interest group, org.anization . . . 125 Meaa Drive, CM. Ctean well MtablllMd. money, heve mt~• 91 ll4t b February Ill -job with pcor pey. TNI CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on romance, creat1v1tx. 844-3656 GrNt .,..., xlnt Income. and t,,.aecurtty • 1; poMa~t pos-full/part 11me AM'S & ... llPT posjt10n is tor the mature reward for ideas. original thinking. You'll get~l of "'!~Hers. you!! FOUND· look1 llke Spring-MUST S ELL 75K + ln¥en-Ing In• thrlvtng try, 111001 avail Must enjOy AFTNS. Corona del Mar ,....,, enthul1Htle per-person who dHlrH Wl·n fin' ends and 1"n Oucnc• peo ple. Long-standing wish can come true. er Sp~ Flblk/wtlt vie tory. Owner motivated & appty16 In person~ working with P9oPte and Call aft. 5 6•2'8 8 181304-6812 sons needed 10 tau or-satlatying. lnter .. ung .. of Brookhurat/Hamllton 11exlble. Danny 58 l -8007 w. th Street, ,.,..._,..,.....' be ab4e to survive on or 720-1 dera tn Santa Ana otftol ~1· Dut doea Aq uarian figures prominently. ~&49 8-etl. EOE $325. p/wt(. to atart. c an tNS UR· G.A. Man -No up nee Compeny no1 rety on It for "*' AQUARIUS (Jan. 2Q..Fcb. 18): Rise above petty difTcrcn~s. I • "'On 4114 Mr Stone 895-2777 a g e r / I n v • s t o r trams '860 p/rno. Mr livlihOod 2 ~ rt81. poht1cs. Take htJh road. Lunar position accents acbieven:ient. pndc. Found towable yng fem 8118 • MAINTENANCE MAN · · Med.ldental product• Andefaon, 662-5843 btwn a.m-epm lndd. career, standing in community. lntu1t1on 1s on target. Family member blk Oob4e. vie Red HHI & L your own boea. NU1rl· Perform all types of apt re-OlllfT NSl11llS Exper'd. take full chg Sat. mom. Must be !Ible Warn• r PLEASE tlon Center avaltabte In pairs. Previous employ-81 RobfMOn'• Newport_ ~7653, 645-7742 PIJ lflUTll to work both INhl-'*' makes major conc~sstons. 642-8158 large Health Spa c:haln. ment In apt malnt or Currently ecoeptlng ap-Telepl'IOl'le answer MNICe needed becal'9a of ._ PISCES ( Fcb.19-March 20): Focus on acceptance of basic s ma II 1 n vest man t bullder/cuatomer ave plication• for fUll time .nllll 1111111 FIT & PIT S4 l-3395 ness or vacations. concepts. tra,cJ, publishing. d1sscminat1on of information. Populanty S=g~tY~~hA~ needed. Company wlll req. 842_.9141oam-4pm poa1t1ons1ncrecs11 exper Aatr tor o<*>r? Quality ,..-. 631-5797 be e o re aware of appearance and general bod} train. Call Biii Gooding at 1n retail credit helptvl. but peop1e needed to COO<.,._ -------1---TI-1---increascs. }'OU com m . 11 a llmpte m•tter . . . (213)320-1821 not nee Ubefal dl1-nat-all decor In homes Five persons needed tor ~• Image. Gem ini, Sagittarius """rsons figure prominently. just call 842-5e78. APT MGMT rvof cou"""" to S .,_. •-.1.. ~ ... ~ 1u"' 250.;-Unlt counts and company & offices. WiA train. PIT-phone aurwy e&ary, no ...,. -~ D. I Th D '/ p· t manage Jl .,,_ 1 Deneflls. AWfY In person. FIT Call 848-9774 Mtliog No a.xi> nee. corn-mmed. tull ttme ~ Send Your Sweetheart Special Greetings n I I e at y I 0 s . beach .,... ""'p nee 2 Fashion Island, Newpor1 pany trains Mon·Fr1 5-9. requirM ~ pMne Valentine of ove ofine~ Your own personal 3 line meuage will appear Thursday, February 1~, 1985. This is a memorable way to remember your sweetheart, husbond, wife, parents, grandparents, or friends. Your message will appear with the illustration of your choke. An od like the one below will cost S 12.00. Additional message lines con be purchased for S 1.00. E. Woman mua1 Mlve strong Beech Ca EOE M/F lllTTllS WUTll Sit 9-l Santa Ane-ofe peraonetlty. DM typing leadership, admln & ofc · tuttlpart tlfM. Ledlel Mona. 862-5843 .. dMa and common--· slcllla. Renting ablllty a llUYDY handknlt SWMt.,.. Call Cell Suzy. S33·2HO must. Man to perform & L A Times to homes In Klara, 640-2329 Polltakers Mon-fi't. aupervlM Hte-mod«ate NB 3:30--6:AM. $650 * 111/111 * matnt. Send brief reeume m 0 6 4 6 -14 t 3 or UYI • IEUlf Earn up to S 10-$15/hr to: PO Box 1500, Ste 206, S48.:a4-4 l work 2-5 days p/wlt . Car-Must be 1ble to talk to CdM 92925 Ing Individuals needed to pubttc-no exp nee PT M· ASSEMBLERS 9')ply 7-AM •lfhaM-lfrMNral provide a1111t1nce & F 3-8PM S.2-7211 en only MacGregor Yad\tl Nwpt 8eh otc 675-6110 companionship for lh• IPM-1615 French St.SA 1831 Pteoentla CM ORl\/ERS-crOP country. :v"afi.ly·,~~=0:: Plll-HlllL Am lliiiriiiiijii--•--•y .PAIT-Calli lie req. No exp MC. more Info call 476-0284 PIT 5-48-1873 Npt Ht1 --,_ MacGregor Yachtl 1831 l-----------ln your own home. Must Placentia CM llAIU1111 llPT P /T Ant llTlllS II._.. In N.B.-C.M. area. 1---.....-:-=-:-:-:::==~ 1 1 In St -·•tion• av-'I for ....... L---------$8.p/hr plua. 631--6024 or mllTM ••llTll mmed ate open nos I! .,.... .. ..... .... 850-10~4 btwn 8-7pm EXC EPTIONA L OP-marke1ing dept No eltP ~~t~"::! :1~~ :S:' • lirl fritllJ • .....,.. PORTUNIT'Y for a --nee Training prolnded ...,, ~ """T ,. ................ "EXECUT'iVe $860 mo Santa AN loc nee Company tratn1 • 1111,t't ~ • ....,..... ..... ... .. ,_ ..... 2 .,.,.,. Salary no 1911""' Mon-e treln-VW1ed _.... ,... --------•I RECRUITER" located In ...,., _,. "" . .,....... Fn S-9 Sal ~·,'V Debbi. oepllon. cuat. ~ .. UlllTllT Dana Pt Mon-Fr1 (no llUIUL/•llUL 662·58'3 . ..,_, aome typtng. beelC MITmJ tvH). Call 86t-2526 busJnesa neec11 mature ·-------• l>Ootll Non-ernoker Chrtsty or Don person with plNsant SUN MMTEAS WP'lm trt1 • lllM P/l pl'IOne manner to ~ To pteoe Y04lf 11 1 ;• 641~ { hrt-Tllltt) rft.& varied ofe dUhel greet D9fof1I the .........__ • , ..... _ Will tratn. lnterWIM held customers. tyi>lng fltlf'g reeding publle ULD .. __, •-1 at 8eeeh ~ & gen'I otc ekllls Musi De phone fUl/per1 ttme. 848 Dove t. Newport effletenr Independent CIUll'= :.~.,se78 Coeta Mesa Ststtor .... BMch. AS fOf Norma ~-Ca.ff tor apc>t 270 E tTth St. C. M. T~n --=w~~~~t ~~ llllUI lfNI ~644-0065~~~or~S33:.-0Q;S3;.Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~liiAWl~~lni~~-ii'i1iO-i1~21· Laguna Niguel and FIT. ~ lklla. typtnQ, I f . 1..-gune 8MCtl '°' Delly btlllpg. A.Wt 17"1 Sky- 1----------"1 Pllot Ne••~ perk Cir, tulle A, 11"1 Newspaper Joe, After " yeata. you are still my love and strength. Jan. I Print your rMSl<J99 in the fo llowlno blanks1 ChooM your illustrationl A( I( ) C( ) 0( f ( F( --.- G( H( ) AOORfSS:=::..::;;..~~~~~~~_;..~~- STATE_ ZIP f'HONE._ ______ _ Mail Toi Votennne love lines, The Ooity Pilot. P.O. lo• 15~. Costa Meto, CA 92626 OR Cofli '-'2-5678 To Consult Your Vottntint ltept'ftlnklt1,,.. e>uti. ~ dlepateh of 291-MOO newtplll*I to cerrierl "G::"":O""L-::F:--::C:':'"L":-:U::B-.;:S;:TO~RA;;:-;-:;G;:;;:E COYW\ng down tout.9, A TT EN 0 AN T n H d coltecttone and customer lmmed c... Gott Shop. MNtce. Minimum of 25 844-9880 hours per weelc. M.00 --------p/hf and m1teege 1111ow-·c1u11t1.o Ad• are th• ance. Call 142-4333 aMW9f to a IUOCeMM (hm-5f:>m). ~cw ywd ..._. lt'I e beMf wey to tell f'l'IOr• ~ lllOU l·Ullm ••••••• lllllllU aam111....a tnt.,...,.s WtdnMday t-1 1 A.M at Hll Newport Blvd . Cotta Mela (on ~ 8tYd at 09' Mar) Call (71 •• 537.4840 tor more • .,,o EOE l -· • ·KIDS-EARN GREAT TR.S Afl> PRIZES! \ I ,.. . 714 -833 -1300 I fHEODORl ROBINS 1 FORD lilt>() HAltlO A ~l ~ D CO\IA Ml \A "~ J OOHl