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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-02-24 - Orange Coast Pilot111111 ClllT .. /' ----- ..... ... #£ GARFIELD® .. ll ----- - . . . . . . . . )_ . . . . . -. . . . . .... -~--...... --..__........ OUT?!! WAAT 00 VOU MEAN, OUT?! BY JIM DAVlst HOW MANY TIM£~ MAYE l TOLD YOO NOT TO Pl.IN WITM YOUR FOOP? -----~------------------.... ----............................. ~.&-- TME BLUE WHALE. DENNIS. THE MENACE Mom said to bring plenty of toys to keep me busy,, JUDGE PARKER 5he~s as~ ever_yone. Maybe she should use. an assumed L\KE I SAID, SON .,,CALL ME TOMORROW AFTER SCHOOL N-JD WE'LL SEE ABOLJT 6ETIING TOGETHER ! TAKE GOOD CARE OF DAVEY AND GIVE HlM A HUG FOR ME! t THE. T~REE. PRIMARY COLORS AA£ RED , BLUE. AND YELLOW IS SOMETHIN6 NO, I GUESS WRONG,CHUCK? NOT,,, OK ... YOU'LL NE.VER GE.T TH\S ONE ... WHAT 1€> me. FIFTIETH STATE. ? ~CY I~ THE. ONLY PER50N I KNOW w~o THINKS TRIVIAL PURSUIT IS A CONTACT SPORT l BY HANK KETCHAM BY HAROLD LEDOUX ..-----------. DAD, WAIT A MINUTE! LOOK, IT'LL BE BETTER I FORGOT TO ASK IF I CALL YOU THERE WHERE )'()U'LL BE AFTER AT SPENCER SCHOOL TOMORROW ! FARMS ! , CAN.,.CAN I TAKE A COUPLE HOURS OFF, I DAN? .. d jl 1! SURE! IS THERE SOMEWHERE 'tOU'O LIKE ME TO DRIVE YOU? I'M NOT VERY -------BlJSY, ,, ...... l . 0 NO, HE'S HOSTN6 A 7FA ffR MOJLTY ME~ ANO TH&IR. '5FWSE5. / UIGH WINDS ANO ORIF11N6 SNOW ARE MAICIN6 ORIVIN6 ~8'0<.tS ••. MOON MULLINS l<,AYo ! IT1S llM~ TO STAAT YoLJR HOMf:WORK· IH~E'S NO WfJI.) IHEl.' CAN HOLD ~ lODAC; ! 1HE ROADS ARE I IMPA55ABkE. AND 1HE WIND 041U. FAC.IOR WOULD KIU. A POL.AR BEAR! YEl·t YEH·· JUST ASEC ... No, k,AYo--No M~E SECS-· you GerioT~AT . HoMf:WORt< f N<;>W. THE •U6MWA<.> ~oL HAS lS.SO€O A TRAVEL.ER!s A<..ERT ••• HE.RE'5 A PARTlAl us; OF ~OOL.. CLD61N&5 WE'VE JU6i ~EC.e:IVEO,.. BIG WALNUI 1ECH 15 Q..OSf.D, WESTVIEW SCHOOLS ARE CL05E.D , 1HE LIGHfHOll!>E. Al1ERNA1lVE 5CHOOL. 15 ~ U.OS€D ,,. 1 8' :1 u t 0 c:; i • z - CAA'i "fHE.Q REC06NIZE A BllZZAAD WHEN f~EQ SEE ONE. 1:- AU Rl6UT! IF 1 M~TL.E 1 CAN BE UP Al lME MALl eR 'TME. 11ME fl-IE S10RE5 OPEN! BYFREDANDTOMJOHNSON G~T To rr/ K,AYo ·-o~ .. NoW! "usr ASEC. - ! • • , r • ! J ' i ' • J ;..,_ ___ ...._-...!.._ ... OKAY-- WHAT'S eotN& ON IN 'MERE? CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There ue •t leut six differ· tnces In dr•wint det•lls betWNn top and bottom PIMls. How quickly un you find the~? ChKk answers with thoM below. 6'.l•n 1w 11 u6•S t 6'.11n 1w l• ... , "'•'.l ( ,-...w111 l• Apo9 ,. 6u1n1w I• ~>o1) C Ja11•w1 11 •lMl•d t 6u1n 1w 11 '~10 :1 1 H>u•,•1110 ~unitrWhirl@. • -------by Hal Kaufman------- • MINI-ZOO! Four HifNIS are residents of the mlni-IOO •t right. A picture clue Is provided to the fint sylt.ble of NC" anhNl's name. To e..n. tlfy respective anim.ls, simply Join NC" pictured object's name to the ~ syllable or syllables ;? 'L --given. What are the four CENTRAL CASTING Let's say you have a sheet of paper with a circle drawn on it and you are asked to find the circle's center. You are provided with a pencil. ruler. and lhat's all How can you find the center with reasonable accuracy? Try this: Tear oft a corner of the paper and place It over the circle. point touching circle. Indicate where sides of torn segment cross circle. Draw a llne across at these points for diameter. Measure half way for center. anim.ls? .., ..... ,. ...... Iii ... ( • STATE LINE$! What state raiws '""' Oink· lahonia: What state has a high voice? Tenor-see. What state serves lunch? Deli-ware. What state un-. dies words? Pun·sylvanla. Any to add? F::;~(g1~:=£:===:a::::===-;-r~:-i~ ~ • . . . 8 7 . 6 2 'I 1 ! • 11 • JI • .... 9· ·S I t . •3 ~ .,. t • ' II } L{ : ~ r I I :' I ~ . • ! 10 II 11,1 '1 ''I 0 I I , . I j I I I . .. GOTCHA ! Our fi shtarman friend above can ~rdly believe his eyes. To complete scene,. add lines from dot to dot. 1 6 • • 0 • • 0 • • SEEING RED! Well. fancy meetine y-..,., AM ........... to the nursery rhyme scene above: 1-Red. 2-Dlc. •ay. >-YeOow . 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesh tdnes. 6-GrHn. 7-Pink . SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points tor using •II the ' .j letters 1n the word below;o form f two complete words GRAPH ITE --..... ... -.. .. THEN score 2 points each tor all words of four letters or more found among the letters Try to scpre at least so Potnh. d1;6 at•H .... ,~. -,Q•UOd FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE BY LYNN JOHNSTON E:L\1.f\BCTR,. IF You WANTTo Se:E YOUR HAIR \N PoN'/lAILS) YOU'LL HRVE.10 SIT 5lT LL IJ BOT ... \ DDN'T WANT10 SEE. MY HA\R IN fON'/- TAILS . f.QQ Do! • . . • - w~" ~~ wE-u., i w~h 1t.?tl~ \~E-, u~ ... '' (,~~~~\ \N\Jf.R"~ \l-lU>R'(:' GORDO® oA'I, KIM, I WA~ WONtulM6 If ~·o CAfl.E. ro 60 oor WlTH ME.. ~' '40U ~~R '{W'2. a:on.~fb 1N5l0f. 001, A~O '\~f,'/ eE.C.OMf. ~E. €-ME.((&~ Ef f lC.l~NT \ ACTVM '(, IT f(fQUIK'ES A LOT Cf(CVROJNm:JN ... 6tl, l\Jf. ~~R ~ROOf 1~~1\ "'400~ J~l. l1'~ lN~lre OUT ~ ~~ !. OON1 \ W~N1" \0 l~KE-OU ~N~ONE. ·w"D'~ ~e.\/f,J< ~f.~Q.O ot 1'\Af.. ''6~T . ' \NvefZ?lON 1"~'1"~ BY GUS ARRIOLA IT~~Ullle~ AeQUTFIVE~ ~T OF t.EGeON&. On the slopes of Gstaad. Switzer- land. where she was schussing with her faance. Los Ansefes plu- tic surgeon Hany Ch an. Vic· .... Pt .... had an uPhilJr>al• tie trying to dodge the alJ-buslness at- tentions of Albert ""Cabby" Broe· coll. lo ngtime producer of the James Bond mov- ies. But apre-ski. the determined Broccoli caught up with Principal and began to lavish her with prai,,e ,,. ~~,r;; J Victoria knew a snow job when she heard It and la.;.~ .. -. iii/,;,l ';ml.;;..m;,,,...,;......,......,~...,.i.;,;.;.i told the producer to ftake oft. "You should have recognized my talent when I tested for a Bond movie." she ~· "~~OU supsted I g1ve up acting. 0 Mu1la 5beell admits that it is something more than a CXJinddera that his three IOflS are all pu:"l acting careen. But he 1 y insittent that "ii hll noth.ina to do with me; it's whll they need for their own helllh. Mppiness and Sllvldan." FJdllt son fwllo 111••• and third son 0 • (/kJ ,,.,,,,) ... "do ilk II'.')' Mvic:e on ICripts ~~~~~ done mme thU. that n • PUTll#GO# A #APPr IACI ""1llty Ht1tM! ii o jo4lmohfl l1wig m IM :PAE 1l1*..., 1 ~--,·~l4 •1tN • ----------------------· ---------· by applytf11 an ICid dulion M in cm- junction wkh .... will leech out lhe .. cok>ration. If the problem lies deeper in the dentin or pulp, a root anal nut ftrst be performed, explains Dr. Stephen Schwartz of HoUlton , who heads the American Aseodltion of Endocbdists. Then a hi&hly caustic hydfOl'll perox· Ide mixture as temporarily sealed into the tooth to 9'owly dmolve the !ltain over the course of about a week. The process an be ~ until the tooth reeches its desired ·~ When done in connedion with a root canal. he says, bleaching usually costs ISO to SlOO - com~ to S300 to MOO for a crown. StiU another dental trend Is the arow· ins number of adults wartns orthodon- tic braces. In fad, in I recent IUl'W)' of the nation's 9,000 orthodontitts, be- tween a quarter and a third of their pa- tients turned out to be aduJts. Theoretically,• itJelf ii no limit - only the condition of the supporting bone structure around the teeth. None- theless. the bulk of brac&wearers tend to be in their 20s and 30s. and of these, many seek out orthodoOOc trellDnent for hellth reMOnl: '° IOlve bile problems or correct fallty ~ of taws. Yet for an lncftlllina number. the old "railroad trldcs" represent the route to everything from I better job to, yes, even a better loYe life. Geortetown University's Oiavoor, who was respon. sible for Mary Del Popolo's metamor· phosis, says that "a lot of them are young people who are chan8in8 prof& sions, with quite a few bKofning lawyers -althoulh don't ask me what that means exactly.· But one th ing I know~ It cflan&es Hves. I had one pa- tietll, a woman of about 50, who had a space between her two front teeth. I dktn'I rhink ii Wll IUCh a bit deal. But afterward, I p not one letter from her husband but three, thanking me~ fusety because. for the fir1l time, he had seen her smile in public." While orthodontic appliances have become more aodally acceptable for aduhs. science has done much to make them more comfortable, inconspicuoul and inexpensive. Instead of pricey Pd and platinum, wires now are foraed of metal alloys, which are llexible 11\Ci 1tJOn8 .... IO move lleeth gmJy Olm mended periods of time without c:on- tinUlll adiustmenl Even more important from an aesthetic point of view is the devejoprnent of brackm, often made of plasaic. that an bt aftb.ed directly to the tooth without the clumsy metal wrap- pi03' " yore. Hence. "invisible braces. .. Thett are those, .needless to say, for whom any discussion of braces, bOnd- ing, bleaching. reshaping and sundry_ other tells of dental technolotv is pu~ ly academic. From ne&iect to me f'IVa&e5 of disease and old age, whatever the reasons, an estimated 30 milJion Amer· icans and their choppers already have parted company. Toottdell they may ~ -but hardly fors>ttfll. "Today we're al>le to construct den- tul't!I that defy detection," says Tufts Univenity's Yurk11as. "~ you and your dentist have to know. · nw:r are called Hcharaderized den- tures,' CUSlOfTHCUlpted artificial teeth that can be. made to duplicate the real thing in exacting detail, from contour and color to the texture ol sums. Lookine _ ahead. dentists tometimes IOWld • h.Wl as a~ on nitrous ox- ide. ''So many exoting trui. will~ pen," <Joldstein says enthusiastically. "Com teril.ation probably will play a rolt. ~·u be able to photOeraph a lace, feed the lnlonnltion into a ~. and show padents exactly whit they'll look Uke with diflettnt shaped teeth in different posi&ions." Furt~. by the tum of the cen- rury, the dreaded drill will five Wrf to laser instrumentation. '1'here will bt no need for anesthesia," he declares. "because there will bt no pain." If so. America will have more reason than ever to smile. IW THE 1WIN TOWERS OF DETROIT SAVE U ntil recently. the allluent Detroit suburb of Blnnin&- ham his been known • the ,. territoly of the nouveau riclle of the automobile industry. But it is rlpidly becominl a IOrt of Ripley's BelieYe-lt-Or-Not (j the bMk8blll world -the home ccurt of Mike and Jim Lanier, who, It jtlll 15 years old, are 7.foot-3-i.nc:IHaU twin bnJthen. The at- tention they have received has been overwhelmiJll. .. Everyone wants to talk to them," says their father, Emil Lanier, a 64oot-2-inch loundry worker. "But they are only 15, and they have homework and paper routes. and if I let 'Nery reporter talk to them, they'd never get anythin& done. .. Lner says he his been turniJl8 down • hlilf dazien imerview re- quesll weekly. The boys are sUYinl junior varsi bllketblll lor Bnxher Rice HWt = an exclusive, $2,()()()+yar Catholk 9Chool. Mike Popeon. the tchool's athletic diredor, lllfl their biplt prob- lem has been ~ their mordina- tion to their ~ arowth -11 inches in the lllll two yen. "k's almoll • if IOl'lle people are mak-ill8 ~out of them. beldng them not as people but like melt on a hook." ays Pq.>n. "But thele are jult Oldinary kids concerned with Qod, tamUy and IQdernics. They me allo llhlda, and urdortunllie)y, that's whit ,. exploited to the hilt. They're not rohocs. They're lamina the " And they t!:':'1ot of lam1n8 to do. In middle tchool lalt 1e11on, Mike ~about ftv! points a pme. Jim his tpedallmt in ~and was IJab- bin& five rebounds a pine. Thole are jult ~ •atlcics lor ew-tt piers. But becaute of the twins' .. heiflht, they have been under more RYere scrutiny than molt athletes thetr •· Now that they are in hW\ IChool, their playing pertormance his improved. Coach Nick Conti his put the boys on an extensive trlinin& prowam thal ltle.s ooordinltion. They Me working on their~ too. But the fact that two i-b>t-3-inch playm 11e on the junior vanity doesn't teem eo be mak· l111 a bia diflerenc:e in the win-loa c:.11epy. The an'1 retold was S3 alter the ftrit five weeb of the 1e11on. IJ tchool. the betper1aded twins are well liked a doina we11 Kldernically. Does~ bother diem .... ., tlll? T_.. flan d 1 nu was the Im thin& M1b mentioned when llked ~ local newtplpS. Alta IOIDe c:on- ltioti, he lllllled, "It'• hlrd to take a lhower, tww• we hive to bend <JW( to wash our hllr." So fir, rmuitment by mllr111 llMn't =~~~:: ~-===:= boys plly. And madlrai to a Nmol' ............... die lchaal • lew ....... ID ..... PIO .... Of two. Says John ..... who cwhed die twtm in middle IC.hooa: 1'hef ,... Mn( to be lllDe everyone elle. Anil die)' n . Only they're taller." _.., ... 'lland • Pltl&Y --. •• ~le ... ~ ......... WHO El5E WANTS TO LOOK YOUNGER WITHOUT GOING TO A DOCrOR? Amazing New furmula From Beverly Hills Lets ., You Take Up lb 10 Years Off Your Looks Without The Scars And Expense Of Plastic Surgery HllW 10fl 6ra tltOll11t1 oto.t ,,,,., •I~ lift 1 If 10, per'Ff' J• ...... wait. Sspry, .. ,.. bow, .. YeJY ex,_,e. ... wy ,_,1e feel 1t._....,w .......... raort. Not ..ay tlaat, dlere ii DOW • IMW prMtlet o• tile market daat lets Y• take ., to 10 yean off, .. IMb wldlollt die a,_. ... tra .. le of soi• toaMdor. Tllil~d ........ ,.~, Mn. ....... a.a· , ...... , o1t111 ..,...,..a.,. ... ......... , ....., '1 It. I• fad, R•ta Lee, BrnU Vaeeare, CGllllle St...-. M1•11• 0.., J .. All•, Bftk Trnt ... Dell•le Rey•I .. an j9lt a few of till I J Dl1Ut celellrldel wl9o ........ dudcally ...... ....... ct. cactm plut dlat was flnt .... eotered by dte Aztec 1- a.ndreds of years qo. Allll. ...U rectlldy, dais nmarbMe look-y .... treamellt w• ..ay 8Yailablt 18 certaill Ytry remelt MCdoM of Mexico. 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Dana~ i>llowed by the likes ol Mark Twain, Am- brose Bierce and Frank Norris, while native-born writers such as Jack London and Joan Didion didn't do too badly either. John Steinbeck's Nobel ~ and Gary Snyder's Pullt2Jer attest to that. And thou&h it seems like all these people oould hardly be writq tor their supposedly solipsistic bn!thren, ltatistics say otherwise. In 1981 , for TH IS SI DE OF PA.RAD I SE l~. readers in the Loi An8eJes-l..on8 Beach area purchwd S 148 mWion worth of books, and if San Frandlco-OakJand is added to that, the tocal becomes S243 mllUon, more than even the New York metJopolltan ara can muster. So there. Ishmael Reed, Robert Roper and Carolyn See share things besides the ability to survive without advances the size of the qationaJ debt of Peru. Two were born here; the · others have spent rough- ly half their lives in the state, a place they all toUch on in their fiction, rediscovering and rede- fining it, each in his own manner. like all those blind men who poked and pestered that poor elephant ages ago and half a world away. As chail'TlWl of the English department of Loyola Marymount Unt- versity. regular book reviewer for the Les-An- geles Times. and author of three California-based novels (7Jte Rest Is Done With Mirrors, Mothers, Daughters. and Rhine Maidens). LA. native Carolyn See has perhaps the broadest perspective on California and the novel. 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As far back, if not fur- ther, than Richard Henry Dana's 7loo rems &kn the Mast in 1840, people from the rest of America have been comin8 to Cal- ifornia and making lit- erary reputations out of what they experienced. Dana~ followed by the likes of Mark 1\vain, Am- brose Bierce and Frank Norris. while nalive-bom writers such as Jack London and Joan Didion didn't do too badly either. . John Steinbeck's Nobel Prize and Gary Snyder's Pulitzer attest to that And though it seems like all these people could hardly be writing for their supposedly solipsistic brethren, statistics say otherwise. In 1981 , for i~. readers in the Los ~ Beach area purthaled S 148 million worth of books, and if San Frandsa>-Oakland is added to that. tt-e total becomes S243 million, more than even the New York metJopolitan area can muster. So there. Ishmael Reed, Robert Roper and Carolyn See share things besides the ability to survive without advances the sizA! of the national debt of Peru. Two were born here; the others have spent rough- ly half their lives in the state. a place they all touch on in their fiction . rediscovering and rede- fining it. each in his own manner. like all those blind men who poked and pestered that poor elephant ages ago and half a world away. As chairman of the English department of Loyola Marymount Uni- versity, regular book reviewer for the Los An- geles Times. and author of three California-based novels (T1te Rest Is Dom! With MirroTS". Mothers., Daught~ and Rhine Maidens), LA. native Carolyn See ha,, pert}aps the broadest perspective on California and the novel. She callS the state "a repository of dreams" and talks about the way those dreams have, to visiting literary firemen from the F.ast Coast, in- evitably looked sour and ~· "Easterners write And Wee some mythc>lotlcal beast, the figure of the California novelist is always changing. always renewing itself, always turning up in the IUJle of lkillful folk whole reputations haven't always caught up with their lbilides. Ncwelilts like Henry Bean. Thomas Farber, Kem Nunn, BY KENNETH TU RAN I --~~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---'· homesick novels; they see the state as this big, beautiful peach that tastes like cardboard on<:e you bite into it. To them. nothing can taste right unless it's small and fuMy and gnarled. Because we don't make overcoats out here, we make bombs and movies, we seem to exist on a dream level of magic and destruction." Dovetailing with that is what she calls "something left over from La Boheme and the 1890s. the idea that you have to suffer in order to do good work; you have to be able to say, 'Ufe is really tOOlh; I was muaed 17 times in the last fMa.Y Wlll:LY • ~ l4 • 1• 9 CALlfOlllllA ..... three weeks,' to set anything done." See, by con~. views California as "a perfect place to work, because your creature comforts are wured, and the living is extremely~· Yes. it's a dream here. but it could be a p>d dream. The idea is, here's this beautiful place-are you up for it: can you deal with it? Nathanael West, for instance, is to me the perfect example of someone who couldn't take it. He came out here with this incredible pessimism and started having a good time: it drove him crazy." The novel See is currently working on is in fact titled Paradise and is about "the world blowing up and the people who live in Galifomia getting to start all over. It's that same implicit theme: Can you live up to what you've gor?" Uke See, Kem Nunn is a native Cali· fornian , and he makes use of his exper· iences growing up and of how the stale has been transformed since his boyhood in Tapping the .Source. an evocative book with an exact sense of place that was nominated for l984's American Book Award in the first novel cat'30ry (won, incidentally. by another California novelist, Harriett Doerr, for her Slones for Ibarra). 'The thing about California is that it was one way when I was growing up and another way now," Nunn says. "I've always loved the place for the reasons a lot of people love it: the climate, the landscape, the beach, the desert: every· t~ing being right here. But while when I was a kid there were orange groves, orchards, hiking in the foothills, now a lot of that is just tract homes." This reveling in the sadly disappear· ing "availability of the landscape, the ease with which you can go out and en· joy," was joined with Nunn's passion for surfing in his novel. where a young man's coming of age is set against the corruption of that classically California dream. 'There seemed to be a relation· ship between what surfing, the ultimate way of getting out and communing with nature. was all about and what living in California was all about ." Nunn says. "No one had ever done anything with that milieu; no one had ever tried to in· corporate the metaphorical use of surf.. int in a piece of fiction in any kind of serious way." It was that physicality of California, the sheer heft of its landscape. that at· traded man)'. writers from the East. "Ev~ c0mes West and here it is: Theres now~ ebe to go. thi~ are a little more intense; there are clearer cases of desperatjon out here,.. says Robert Roper, whole Royo County and On Spider Ow* att anchored in the rural P1ft1 of dw Ute. Thomas farber, a 8ollonlan and Harvard wacfuate to boor, 11)'1 he '1ell In kwe with the seolf1IPhy of northern Calllomia. For m1f1Y yeers I Sliied on the bey, I spent time on ranches -I know an awful lot about sheep -this is in many ways where I discovmd the out-of~. That's something California gave me." Fatber, whose novel. Onves of Pur· suit. and short story collections, Who ~e tht' Book of love? and Hazards to tht' Human Heart (reprinted by Creat.ive Arts, a California publisher~ alt deal with the vasafies of romance and relationships, got somethins else from California: "freedom from what I had known. It was initially a forei8f' coun- try. Just because people spoke English didn't make any difference; it might as well have been France. ln Boston. where I'd grown up, the world was already defined for me; it was difficult to chall~ the whole nature ol that reality. But out here I felt quite free to create my own reality. I was free to in· vent California." Henry Bean, whose False Match (just reissued by Washington Square Press) is a mordant, tellillJ investigation into the nature ol obsession, set his novel in Berkeley and was fascinated. as was Farber, by the dichotomy between who he was and what California seemed. "I'm not from California. I'm nae like California. I've been here 17 years and I don't understand Californians and they don't understand me," Bean says. But ~e adds. "My entire meaninaful wriUnt life hu taken place in CalifOrnla, so ft must have some profound influence on me." The key, Bean thinks, is that Vf:IY lack of connection. ''When I'm bick East, talking to someone, we 'set' each other, but there is somethlns almolt a little bh nauseallng about thal familiarf.. ty. In a sente you become a writer as an alternative to normal life, and di.- tance is essential to that alternative IJle. style." Bean remembers, for Instance, look- ing out of a window In BeWey and,.: iOR a woman he knew "sittina on the lawn in the tun with her dol. Thal is what she was doing. She anc1 the dos and the sun were in some relationship with each other that WU deep enotJ8h to be satisfying to her. I couldn't have done it for three minutes. There is some- thing about that nonvetbal, nonintellec. tual spiritual quality of Califomja that is immensely attractive to people who are verbal and ~" Novels like Mumbo Jumbo, f1if1!t to o.nm and The Last Days ol Wuisiana Red -a deft skewerins of Berkeley. among other thinp -have made Ishmael Reed the best known ol these writeri and he is also the on1y one to head his own publishin& house. Grow· ing up in upstate New York, he moved first to Manhattan because "it was dU· ficult to get things published with a Buf. faJo addreu'' and then out to the Bay area "to e.cape the literary politics side of New York." Bein& in California. Reed feels, has .111- feded his work in two ways. "I think my tone has become cooler; the Ealt Coast novel is very restless and very loud com-r;: to what's done on the W5 ... And he has been exposed to the multH!thnic nature of CalUomia writins, which he celebrated in Ca/ilia, an an- thology of poetry that drew from the state's many cultural 8J'otlps. '"lbett is a greater variety of writers from dilh!rent backgrounds in California than anyplace in the country," he says. Reed's happi~ about forging a dis- tance between himself and the New York scene, his savorins of the sensa- tion of "having books pubJished and maintaining a reputation in a place that is not really a writing area.·· are echoed by other writers who chafe a bit at the F.astem establishment. "People in New York have a Jae invested in their myth of cultural dominance," says Robert Roper. "So many books are published every year, they grab at any pretext, like the author's livi118 in California, for nar· rowing down what they have to pay at· tentlon to." But overall, the writers currently at work in and about California exude the sense of havins won the bllt1e with the East There is no 1e111e of~ no wony lbout remarks tlke the one Carolyn See endured sevenl years beck from a New York type who told her, "I live in the brain of the country and you live in the genital area." Let the oul9klers &ripe and cavil; no one here is about to move anywhere at all. "I spent some time in Parts last year, and I felt llke J was in a naQnl backwater,'' says Henry Bean. "You feel that California is one of the big arenas. Evtl')'C>M comes here: this is where the game is being_played al the hlahest level ... 1'hlnp are chanf1' since Nllhanlel Wf/!Jf s time, when wrilen ame out here and perished, .. mndudlll llhmael Reed. "A Jot ol writers have been able to .,. tain their creativity in Clllfornia. and thal has far·rf.ldUDf implications for Amerk:an literature. "' GETTING PERSONAL WITH MOLLY RINGWALD GROWING UP IN SHOW BUSINESS M oly R;,,wald lodcled Ot*> lMJl<J8t'allM<J8t'ol4, whmw~si · wilh ht'r lal1wrs CC Pocilic Jazz Band. During /ttf' elfmm.. tary school )lftJ7I • ~ in th«lter and tdevision, and at 14. mode ht'r film d«u in Tempell Last year sM Slcmwl in tM ~ Sixteen Candles. SM appears in the~ film Breakfast Club. and sk staMd in tht' fft:mt 7V mook Survtvins. Jn a FAMILY WF.00.Y ~ RintJuDd. 17. talked to joumaJist Mary Murphy aboul t~ pleasures and pitfalls ol rlsJn8 stardom. Mmpby: Do JOU eftl' feel ....,. became your Ille le a ..._ llOft =·==·=,trk ty; then I'd have to feel guilty t everything. (about) all the people in Ethiopia. Q: Do JOU coallder ,.... .. a lot l!ke .JOV cbanc:ter-la 5'dMI CandJa: a DOllMI IMg ,.., Rlnpald: Thal charader wasn't hard to play at all; I'm a lot llke that. But I'm nae normal. I'm sick of Brooke Shields saying she's normal. I really can't daim thaa I am. I'm out ol school a lot. I'm not as insecure about boys as the character in Sixtmr Candia. Q: The .......... fteld da)' .... ,. .............. ..... IHU)' lut ,_... WMI WM tlliM aD ....., Ri~: rm not~ him; we're ju9t frierlds. I'd like to with him. but I think he wants to work with a lot ol people, I met him three yws aeo lifter I did Tanpm. He's friends with my family; he came to hear me lina at a dub. The = Fl tt all wrona -they~~~~= lna, Hes very inteJU1ent. I never ke tle wanted to ao out with me, 6nd he never made me feel like I was really youna. Q: Do ,.. ......... ol '-!f• ..are°'"""• beea1H ,_re a ..... ...., RilipMd: Oh YtM. It comes wilh the temlOry, but r"m trnut. I can 1111. Q: Are ,.. •• , ... ..,... .._. .., Rqwlld: No. I'm IOWt"I my wild Olll. as they say. fd like ID ID out with~ Q: How about your lleeer1 one who's at least interested in what I Ringwald: Beth's 20 and she works at do; I'll never be~ a mMhemlbc:ian. A&M Reconis. Q: w... ,_•re Mt llbldylq •a mcme eet w111a JOm" ....,.., wt.at IOl"t ol ec._.. do ,a. 10 to? RifllWlld: I F to priYale 9thod in We!t LA. I ~ndes. rm pd in f.IWistl and h , 6ut I hltie aiaetn I have a teacher I delpile, and he despises me. I drad his ct.. He picks on me. Q: •,-14;a.etWl9? Ri:na--.:· I don't know. I think it's ~ Rinfwoltt ·rm a ,,,_,,,,. ._. ~." i -g becw I'm SUCU!llful. TeKhers. I u; sue-. feel threatened by me because 5 they can't bOss me around. When I was I in junior hilh. one telCher said to my best friend, 'What are you doing with that girl? She's not png to do anything t with her lite... CArt you believe that? Q: Were you older 9lbUnp pro- Q: Do ,.. ........ Jeel-., ~~Ce.ti? . ~ rm sure it's only normal Shed have to be made of steel if she wasn't IW Q: How'• you ... ~ wttb YOW' -.i6er7 wa.r•-* e.? Ri~: Mom's very shy and cautious. Shes very solid and has been a strong inftuence. •• ..... I WHY HAVE A REI IREllENT_PLAN 1IW'S ~ WIEN WU CAN HAYE ONE 1IW'S GUARANTEED? Q: ow.~ e¥er flllll1 RintW*: Yfllh, it w• rellly brief; that all plllled. I've pretty much grown out of it Now we Illy up really late at night when I come home, and we sit up laulhint IOd ...... Q: Do ,_ N1J • ,_. pwml8' C!f ................... ? Rinpald: They've 11Way1 helped me; they inftuenc:ed me. I saarted actinQ when I Wll little, and when you 're 7 years old, you can't decide what kind of shoes you want. Q:'Do ,_..._.'°ID to eollr•? RilllWlld; Ya I donl know if my~ are IOOd eflOUF; I may urt at JUnior coU9. ~ C: i-* E to clo mowteaf · Ya. Ind rd Mlle to be a wrtm. rm a pretty Ileen ohm ver. I'm a aood wriRr; I WIN to dllne my lkiUs more. ~~ -..... ,... '*••rr, Ri~ He's 18. He ltUdies c:om- pulrn. He's not a .a; he's rellly cute. f Al&Y Wllla.r • ....wrv t4 • IM 11 • • .. MODERN TECHl\JOLOGY MADE SIMPLE IN OUR MONTHLY COLUMN THE COM~ "GENDER GAP" fM&v wam.v •~M · ... 13 FREE:At:'= CATALOG! 32 full colOf pegee -"" fltlel 200~.~.and balhrootn ......, ptOdUCtl. FREE S2M GIFf CERTIFICATE included with order· £J!~c!Vatu.wl­ ••••• ECT .. E BRUST FORM Thelt undet1..,._ bfwl fonne haw the weight Md COMla• icy of the hUflWI breaat. Foam·fllled con· 1tructlon allowt natural movement and be&iince. Full alze Hl.ctlon practically lnlurwa a natural, proper flt. w.r wtth completa confi- dence. ONlr.., ~ .... .--------------------------~ Dlt LIOUJllD'I. .,.._ FW.a ..-..c.. ....... • ._ ..... .-,-.MY11W II ..._._._.trse sei ............... oo-eors1• .• .,. .. ,.,...... ... ......_ DM•TWll>tDr 117 .... -................. . ....... .-: -..C..•t11Mc -C:-C...•110I -0-C... •119: -~ •1110 1ony, no c.o.o 'I. a....• a ......c.. av.. ~ C..•----------0..----------------..... ------------ OCy ... __ _ Ruffles add a feminine 10UCh to our dlll8ic wuhabae puUoYer. Straight hem. Mllc:Nne Potyester lntertock knit. Collect alt alx luaciou1 cok>ral KELLY Gii ...,_.,,, YELLOW-31, LUC41, NAVY·10, lfED-#, WHITE·J•. Ml .... line .-.1e. Women'111zea..-. MONEY MCIC GUAllANT& OMMlfO!W MIO~ OCMt CAnu.oG AllDll ._. Cl-=-c GOOD Oii lmtTONllR. '°" MIT •••ONAL -.va CALI. .-, 141 .... 0..-...... ...,, "' .... ~ t s CliilN. 0-.. c:ai.. ..... O l c1D•MlfltDClfdlf,..,.,._,_..,.._.,,D ....-aCAfM09M11a• ... O.. I -I= I"=' l"'I -I ~.[~--.. --. ........... _________________________ _ ...... ~------------------------_._ a.y 9'111 ZIP ---------0-* or MDMy Ordlr ..... or: Ct*9I tDt ::J AE a DC a MC 0 VISA ...,., &p. o. _____ _ ....... _________ _ OLD preu_..0 J I J; J ! I I ( o ~ know whal nice ntiddle-class kid,. do when they're not play- ing tennis or trying to get into Harvard? They are setting nearly one-<hird of the nation's fires. Two out of every five arson- ists apprehended are under 18. Of those, many are from families with an income of over S25.000 a year. Dr. Wayne S. WoodeD, associate professor at California Stale Polytechnic University. sees middle-to upper<lass ar50f1 a "a means d striking back with- out physi<:ally confronting your enemy. (Teenasers) of l<>wer socioeconomic swus release (Pisces) Monday: FJton John 38. Howard Cosell 65, Aretha f,ranldln 43. Tuetday: Diana Ross 41 , James Caan 46. San- dra Day O'Connor 55. Ttiur. day: ~und S. Muskie 71. Friday: Eulene Mt'Carthy 69. S.turday: Warren Beatty 48. ~tr'~ -~c........, *'~rv:.,.---==c=n-· ThclrMe..,._ their aggression by ~ swearing or name<.alling - thi• their more 'fortunate' peers are taught not to do ... Perhaps wnen these tyro pyros are taught not to name- call or fifltit. they should Ibo be taught not to play witb male.hes. rnatPne. those of you who live with the threat d snowfall, never ~eolitafir9' to dmr your ~ way. Now stop im- aginifll. It's for real. James Lambdh. a solar archil«t. had just finished buikq a ski lodee when it b9r't to snow. This. he~~' do at al[ What's the use of havina a ski lodge if no one can get to it? So he invented BV MARION LONG work .. mowplow." h is a ~ cumd minor mounted over the loct&e's IOUth ~. The aim is divided into aeven •wments, the efted of which ii to con- centrale tunli&ttt no a line ol IWH and hell. The refleded lWrt IWel!f>I aero. the lod&e's fronl yard as I.be sun travels from east to west >.. it does. it raises the ground llemper• ture to as much as SO F, melt- ing the accumulated snow. So much for a white Christmas. oes your tiny bundle of joy sometimes let out a tqUall that can shatter _.. -and nerves? Dr. Ben- nst Levmhal. director of child (ll)'chillry at the University d Chica&<> Medical Center. says this is one the world's first ne> .....,;..._.;;.._.......;;;:. blby~ Barrtna a serious physical problem. it is best to let the little nipper use his lunp. .. A parent has to realize, sbru8s Leventhal. "that the cranky crier can't always be quieted'' That much we knew, but how much "communic:ation" is enou1h? Dr. Barbara Howard. director of behavioral developmental pediatrics at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, calcullls a~ quota of two hours a day for a 6-to &-week- old child. Howard warns, however. that blt>iel aer fumy just when mom and dad finish work. sound 6 p.m.: .. Fltip and irritability are at their heilht at this time for children of all 11'5." n New York City, where tastes chan&e as quickly as the li8hts on Broadway, the latest restaurant oonc:ept to be dished up for the mercurial palates of Manhattan is Dine- 0-Mat. Cultorners sit at the counter and make their telec- tion as the dishes trundle by on a conveyor belt. But won't everyone want to sit at the end ol the conveyor nearest the kitchen? Owner Bill Leidennan. who "oopied the idea from Tokyo's sushi bars," says no, because "CUltomen want to dM!ICk out whit f!V:rc· hM been havtna." New York. The is best de- ICribed • malt shop chic. The menu felluns 6ne American CXJOkinl, and the OOI~ "Im P8de tee wt\11 ~re (lllltin& incf -quickly befOre ttiey 8'l bored," S1Y1 Leiderrnan. So lorlt from the Bi& Apple; we pa., atch thole hush pup- pies bebe they roll away. NEXT WEEK IN FW • From ''Meltheld" to mudl- ety-muck: Rob Reina's new direction. • Nan Devis -for Whom f!Very step ii a victory. 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"Tht Bf111 Ring'' ( 1983. Ora· me) Ok'la Metflll, SyMa Sidnfy 11 ht .. 21 ~...,_ "Artists And MOdtft Abroed" (-;'931, Mutlcaf} Jack Benny. Joen ~ i t ( 1 hf., 30 min ) ,. eooo ... 119 9'WYllGNlll ,..,.Liii UllR .... &.Wocm ..... ...., .. .... ._ u.m-.. ,,_,.MIMT a.. • ... ,... ........ M-.Alnn.I A drama abOut a t~eger whO learned to deal wtth her mo1h«'• ateoholltm. ••AY•TMmt .,.(11).,. "The African Queen" (1951, AdVtrltvre) Humphrey Bogart, Katharine ~~ht•. 16 min.) .. -. ..... ...... .... .-r ... u.Mom.• .... ..... Bl === ..... ll!lf = ... mn .._ Up IO dlte ~ lnformatlOn for mtnl· gert. lndudlnQ strattgy, IMM. t~ y, and a r~ of W1H StrMt ac1MQel R)~ -""" llalY -,., ...... ,..u.u. AT•--LIT-•U91T •IWllmATCM.YM"I ~ Ii sc-=sc l. MCI TOii _ _,,,, ....... lfllOIM*l-.olY llOWll "CHO MPS" (1979. Sc1- enc.Fletlon) Wesley Eure. Valet'le Ber- linetll. ( 1 hr .• 3 1 min.) (Q) llOVll "Up In Arms" ( 1944, Comedy) Danny Kaye. Dinah Shore (I hr.. 46 mltl) (! ,._ TM.I TMU• "Three Llltle Pigs" Biiiy Crystal, Jett Goldblum and Valef1e Perrine star In lhe cla&Sic tale of three daring pigs that mJICh wlls with a hungry wolf. Q (%} llOWll "Somewhere In Time" (1980, Fantasy) Christophe( Reeve. Jane Sey-m00ty hr .. 45 min ) I ~CMTOWISNML .. (I) leA IAlllTUU. LOS Angeles Lakers al New York Knlcks (2 hrs . 30 min.) .... 00 .. BCI IUL.l ... OULIU ti -.wuwur ,, ..... ---ll'llOCMW llCM.Ol'I llOWll "WaterShlp Down" ( 1978 Ofa· ma) Anlmated. Voice$ of John Hun Ralph RicherdlOn ( I hr • 32 min ) (l)WOllT._. ([) .. "Tootsie" (1982. Corned ) Dustin Hottman. Jessica Lange ( I hr ~ _1mln~= Dlntp.MD llOWll \StHUeglC Air Command" (1955. Orama) James Stewart. June Ally· ton. (2 hrt., 30 min ) 1-Nlmm tt• c••tWTI ,,.. ............ . IR'I mATDT -.rt Proltl• ot George Blanda and A1y_e,e,ry (R) (I) mAW OI MW T. •rmsOM A cu(loue man and woman follow a rnyste· rloul atrlng of clues that tventuelly l .. ds them to 1 fortune left by a wMlthy eccen· .. i:i:.~~:oo~-.:: ~hmond Felrgroondt Raceway. Va. (3 hit . 25 min.) .. 8 • COU.. IAIOTIAU. Georgia at K"'= (2 hrs ) • "The 'rh1et Stooges In Ofblt" ( 1862, Comedy) Thr" Stooges CArol Chrlltener'nlr•> I WML *"'ML 9011Y ..... .,,.. .. "Ch.tr ... Chan Al TtHSUrt , .. land" (1939. ~tery) ~ TOlef. c..t AoMtfo ( 1 hr , 30 min.) I .. .. ,_ .... .,.. ... -~ The docu-op· •• focwee. on tht ~t of the tplrltuet •• • IOfm ot rtllgk)ut a.ltbtttlon •nd .. • wey tor lllv" to~ tht prt!Mt of freedOm. (Part 3 of 4) 1,,.. .... , ··•···· ····· _. ...... ..., ... ''The Won<W 0111 Al" ( 1974. 0oeumentaJ 1 hr • 36 """ , -1&==---mmlY --11--.... 1 1-MPllCIMll di Ill CC) llOWll "Frlendly Persuasion" ( 1956. Drama) Gary Coope<, Oof04hy McGuire ~hrs.. 18 min) (.EJ COU.. um1Ul.L Wake Forest al Maryland (2 hrs ) (0) llOWll "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia F1rrow. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (I) llOWll "Mr Mom" ( 1983, ComedY) Mlohael ~11on. Ten Garr (1 hr., 31 min) (%) MOWll "Scarlet Slree1" ( 1945, Mys- tery) Edwwd G Robinson. Joan Bennelt l hr • 42 min.) -..mTOAD¥aW W llOWll "Sabrina" ( 1954. Comedy) Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart. (2 hrs) ~ IMi"t•-s•c .. 1 TM1A• ••atlM...W.SllRdl•ll llOWll "WlthOut A Trace" ( 1983. Ora- ma) Kate_~e~igan. Judd Hirsch (2 hra.) I llY ,--. '"'tMOIT tt:a Cl) 8'01T1 IUllDAY SchedUled: World Sprint SPH<I Skating Champtonshlps, men's and women's 500 and 1.()0().meter sprint raoes. sa.,.da( covera~ from Heerenveen. =... ( hr • 30 mtn ) 8 111 u.l New Jersey Gener· ala al Birmingham Stallions (3 hrs .. 30 min.) • fmY cou """Ma (!) .,. "Beneath The t 2 Mtle Reel" ( t953, AdVenture) Terry Moore, Robert Wagner· (2 hrs ) IDMnOIMNCVW 00 P1A1GL1 '90CI Red and Wembley come across a creature that can be whal· ever you believe and Ma Gorg believes he's a monster -......... ---- tt:98. CGU.19 IAIUTUU LoulSvtlle at OC~A~~ l ~MOUI llOWll "You're Never Too Young' ( 1956. Comedy) Deen Maritn, Jerry Lew Is. (2 hrs.) • llY.,..,. "Agatha Christle My&ter'" II" In this ltOfV of OOMsSIVI jealOUly. a man '-'"t the me11nlng of • vlllon In which hll wife II strtngled Q ( 1 hr.) ....... _ CB) .. "~· The 0.nJCtlon Of Jared-Syn" (1983. ~ Fiction) Jeffrey Byron. Tim Thomerson ( 1 hr . 24 min.) CO) .... "Hammett" ( 1982. Myst ) Fredertc Forr•t. Peter Boyle ( 1 l'lr.,7 minJ.,. CllAll -·--rmuc••••n --1==0• coum ~ Not1h caro11na State 1t Vltglnle (2 hrs.) ~~~--... --· Cl) NA..., Doral ~. llNll round, t""9 trom Doral Coontry Club In Mteml (2 hrs,~. 1-MW Feetured· Earl Thomas Con· ley. Exile, 8111 Baker, Kimberly Chapman Ind ~ Woodlt#. ( 1 hr.) I:. .,.... -.. Thia CSooumen· tary follows classical pianist Mona Gola· bek as she performs tor the women of a California prfton. • 11 • C.1111 .. IOIMlm••H••mnn (C)llOWll "Mother Lode" ( 1982, Orama) Charlton Heston, Nick Mancoao. ( 1 hf , 41mln) llO¥ll "Man. Woman And Child" ( 1983. Drema) Martin Sheen. Blythe Oan .... I hr .. 39mln.) Cl) "Won<tflr Man" ( 1945, Come- dy) Danny Kaye. Vwg1nla Mayo ( 1 hr • 38 min.) (.%) llOWll "Under Flfe" ( 1983, Orama) Ntek Notte, Joenna Cassldy (2 tva , 8 min) • ML&.m ... _,.._ .... ,_ W Ill) leA Mm11M.L Boston Celtics al ln- ®ma Pac¥t (2 hrs , 20 min ) ta • Jl.TIOOI' (!) llOWll "Stowaway To The Moon" ( 1974, Fantasy) Lloyd Brtdgea. Miehael Link. (2 hrs ) • .-.c.MPLAYMOI* "Nothing But A Man" Ftatu1ed 11 the ciaulc mld-fJOt film about rectal biQotry In • ICUthem town. ---;,' -""' //.,- European Artlatry and Cra/W11all8b.ip Since JHO ·J I • GOlO CHAlt SOLDO $4.95 • MD. 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Michael McDonald, Stevie Wonder ( 1 hi ) GD DIDICATID llAIOlt -WI omoo ,AOMI HIQMUQHTIO Hiijhhghta ol the San Diego Padres 198-4 Ch8mp+onsl'up aeason are narrated ~ry COieman ---(OJ llOVll "Melanie" II 982. 01ama} Bur· ron Cummings, Gtynnts O'Connor ( 1 hr 49r .. ICOTT -~~""'.:., G•mo. "" f•om r~eland. OhlO (2 hra ) CH) llO¥ll "The Bvdoy Sy&tem" ( 1984, Comedy) Richard Oreyfu<,s Susan SarM dOn (It'll' 50mtn) ... L.a._ .... ....,.. .. ''lt'i. A Mate's W0<ld' lollow~ .1 young femAle Anumbl<i baboon .u sht Is taken from n female-dominated env11onrnen1 to one controlled by malet D 9'0llTICOfll "U S Na11ona1 Champ!· onsNps" from Copper Mountl'lln Coto 11 hr . 30m1n) 8 ll0¥9 "The Three Stooge<; Meet Her cutes" ( 1962. Comedy/ Three Stooges VIOkl Trickel! ~2 hra ) l ~WOMJ) ...-.emu llOVll "Ang I Ou'ltfl<J ' ( 1981 , Orn ml'I) Jean Staptolon. John Putch 12 hra ) • ,_,.Gel IUCI U•CA Rog r Wll lclnt hosta a panel of prominent blacll Ametlc8na and a Oe1rot1 auoience 1n 11 town hall meeting on black par11c1pa11011 1n the American economy I 1 hr I I '""'-~ ,,,.,y IJIOllTUIT ) .,.. "Adv~turH Of Marco POio" (1938, Orama) Oary Cooper Bar.ll Ralh bone ( t hr • 40 mm ) (LI .,_ "Max DuQan Rewrns" (1983. Come<IY) Ma11ha MalOO, Jo~ Robard 1J hr., 3a min ) CJ) llOVll "C1toker1" ( 198.4, Comedy) Don.aid Sutherland. Jtcll Wa1cJttn ( 1 hr . 32 min) .. •ACl•MllOll u.t.Mnati1t91DllllS- ITA11m ,.,-..n .. co.DY ... IM .eo ecea.AITIC ..-TAM ~ ... ·~lltlt'~ YI Romona ............ (%) .. "OC C.b" (1983 ComedyJ Mr T Aoam BaldWin ( 1 hr • 39 min ) 11901'MWllWU'11-• 10 Sunday.Feb.24, 198& •(O)llOVll "Manh81tan" (1979. Comedy) WOO<Jy Allen. Otane Keaton ( 1 hr . :J6 min) • B llCMI "The An Of Crime' ( 1975. Mystery) Ron Leibman. Jose Ferrer 11 hf .. 30mln.) D • ttOCCO Los Angeles Kings at Bui· falo Sabres (2 hrs . 30 min ) (fJ WOM.D CU-._ "U S National Championships" lrom Copper Mountain. COio (1 hr) e llO¥ll "ThunderbOlt And Lightfoot" ( 1974. Adventure) Clint EaslwOOd Jell Bridges. (i~ • WALL WR Guest Judith B Wairlek. vice ptesldent. Morgan Stanley l&E;E:-PUM -~ d LA.,...0 IUTOIMm~O 'ACI T1tl M110I llOWll "The Kid With The Broken Halo" ( 1982. FantasyJ Gary COieman IRot;rt~=~:~ •ACU Of CUL T\111 lflOITm >IO YOUW~•AITAlt? Five aspirtng entertainers· &tooes at>out th<t11 struggle& 10 beeome successful 1n show bos1ness l1 hr ) ($).,. "Yentl" ( 1983. MUftiClll) Alli bra Stre1Sand. Mandy Pallnk•n (? h1s • 14 .. 1-~;Q m.. ..... ,_ LM •·can An American Dorm na1e The United Nallomi?" GuMI Arll bell8d0r Jeane J K1rkpalr1Ck ( 1 hr ) I.!) AUtTm QTY LMTI Ricley Sllaggs P"' forms "Heartbroke " "Don't C~I 1n Ovr Hometown" and "Uncle Ben " Naomi end Wynonna Judd sing "MamA He'a Craly' and ;:J'J Nol Me?" 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Chrtl dlscovets lt\al tame brlrHj'. 111 share of problems aftet he and Danny " tomedy act turns out 10 be a SUCC4tSS ( 1 hr) m IOl.I) QOU CCUft'DOWI .. A retro r;pecllve ol top hits by Oen Hattman, thP POfnter Sisters, Huey Lewis & ·,he New • Laura Branigan. Tina Turner. Cynn1 Lauper, Irene Cara, Scandal, Kool & thP Gang. Thompson Tw1n1, Culture Club John Waite. Denieoe WHllemt. RIGk Spr1ngheld Kenny Loggins. Ray P&rket Jr l hra) AU. CMATUMI mAT MD IMAU. I MMITTOMMT IOVA A loot< st "" tnvltonmen1111 lore.es that 1nftuence natural stiapes 1n11 patterns ot things like snow11akn. aun flowers sea &hells eoo• and Medi Q (, hr) 'Hl llOVll "C H 0 MP S " ( 1979. Seo ence-F.ctlOl'I) Wesley Eure. Valeflt Ber 1tnell1 A clever young man 1nven11 e com putenzed robot dog ptogrammed 10 stop wm1n1113 and solve cumas ·a· ( 1 hr . 11 min) 01 llOVll Siar Trek Ill The Search rnr Sµock" ( IQ84. Science r1c11on) Will1Am Shatner DeForett Kellf)y Adm Klfk reA!. sembles the crtw ol tho starship En 1~rpr1se tor one flnal voyagt' to try and rfffl(.ue Mr Sp<JCk. whose &p111t remain<. alive on Hit rapidly degenera11ng O.nct!>•<. ianet PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) -Ila'~.,.,, HOUYWOOO Cloea. f'eetured inter views with Angela Lansbury, Cathenne Mar~wart, Md Robert Culp llOVll "The Allon'• Return" ( 1980. C1Cnc:.F1CtM)n) J1tn·M1ehee1 Vincent, Cy blH Shepl'lerCI An etd rly protpector And two Chlld1en art engulfed In 1 beem of light that rece<IOt into 11n extrattrres111al 1Trci:~~-ITAmllll'IAMT• IAmTIU 1• • ..,,... Ci) &¥a IPOOM Alf()nlO 11 d1ft~ noMd llS dytleJCIC ({I M.IY'l -..W rT Ol llOTI An ltC· c 1 victim'• toes a1t 11aMlormtd 1n10 R new hMd. how ground up jewett we1e UMd •• I prtnct'a neaung potlOO. •n al· tempi 10 toPple three m11t1 of dOmll'loes (~ ITAi llMCH Ftnals Hott ru McMahon ( 1 hf ) • THI LMll .u.T: A POllTMIT Of T1tl lllne HO'&I Otwld Alltnborough t11ploret • the rlchneu ol ltle io lht £cuaoor1an Jun· gle at hts camtro &lowly deacends from lht ctown of 1 200.toot kllpolc tr Q ( t hr. J ID *'* A loot< 01 lht osprey's hie Cycit from hetchlng In tht 5eollllh hlQh landt throuoh mlgrlflon to Afrlell and the Bnnutl return 10 SCotltnd (A) CJ I 1 ht ) (C> .,.. 'A family Uplidt Down" ( 1978, Oramft) Helen Hayes. Ff9d Al · talfe A !wart 111tct1 torca e retttd ~ painter 10 be aoperat•d trom hlt IOY1tlg wife who rnu11 movt in With thtlt son Ind hit I= ( 1 hf • 38 min ) l L. "£1'4 Ttlal'r fht W•y It t." ( 1970. Musical) Oocomentary. A behind· th.ecenes IOOk II EIVI• Presley preeenll him putting hit act together and singing 30 eongs. ·o· c 1 hr .. 48 min ) (I) ,_. TALI TlllA.,. "Tt\ree Little Pigs" Billy Crystal. Jett ~ and Valene Perrine 1t1r In lhl clnslc tale of three daring pigs that ma1ch wlta wilh a hungry wolf. Q . Cl) flOWll "Lassoer" ( 1 ~. Ofame) .Tom SeHeclc. Jane Seymour A hlQl'l-ctass jewel thief IS blacl<mailed by the ~81 to hbe1ate S 10,000 In N•zl tjlamonds passing through London. 'R'}1 hr . 40 min.) l ·lftamTO•••• 19 90ITIPMI ,.. e ,._, ·--•1911••• Punkr and her letldl da~Henry'1 oew Video cam· era wt\lle malt en aerobics tape. CID flMM&I ~ and Wembley come tcroa a oteeture that can be what- ever you believe and Ma Goro bellevee he't a montter. 1'.11 (17) DAYOJ111111WO.~._..,, .. 8 Cl) -. • llOTI Jesllca teams up with private eye Harry McGraw (Jerty Orbech) to find the pefton whO murdered the gumshoe's partner ( t ht ) II • -... ..cw. ''Bob Hope Lampoof'ls Telev1&1on 1985. Dynasty Meets The A·Team and Cheer&" $ched· uled guests Morgan Fal1chlld. Donna Miiis. Mr T, Elvira and George Burns join 1n spools of pilme lime lhoW&. commercials. i football and TV ev1ngel1tts Q ( 1 hr ) COUl'l'UUOOY ... .,_ "Star Trek II The Wrath 01 Khan" ( 1982. Science Fictlor't) W1lltam Sha1ner. Ricardo Montalban The past re turns 10 haunt Adm Jamei T Kirk when ha A!llUme& command or the Enterprise 10 battle a \/engeful. long·lorgotten enemy threatening to uN a new llft·creallng de- 11ice as a weapon of ma destructlOn Q ~hr&. 30mm) TM.a ... TMI0.1111 .,_ "Star Trett II Thi Wr.th Of Khan" ( 1982. Science Fiction) Wlll111m Shatner. RicardO Montalban The pa&t r•· turnt to haunt Adm Jamet T Kirk when ho assumes command of tht Enterprise to balllt 11 vengeful. long-torgotttn enemy 1hr .. 1tn1ng to use 1 new Htt-creetlng de- lllot •• • WMP<>n or maM deltrucllon. Q i. "".:cl. "Thundtfbo11 And Lightfoot" Ct974. Adventure) Cllnt EastWOOd. Jeff Bridge& A thief robl the 11me bank lor the MCOnd time Whan ht ~n·1 find the monty_h!_ ~t~ the llr&t time. (2 hr1.) ., UPUm.11 fll TMI llCH ,_ PAllOUI A look II the luxurious hffflVle of mulllbllllO nalrt Adnln KhllhOggl ( t hr ) • IA~ A IOotl nt the ooprey't hie cycle, from hatch1ny tn rhn Scolll&h high lef\dt through mlgratton 10 AltlCll nd fhe ennu.I retum to Scotland (R) Q ( t hr ) • WiWICl TMIA• "tM Jewel In r~ Ctown" Ser8h tnot to prevent Met· rick'• merrlegt to Su11n by con1act109 an old friend Who knowt abOUt the major's L .......... , Q (11v ) ... _,. ... "F1nntotln 9tg1n Again" ( 198!>. ) Mery fyter Moore, Robet1 Pf ... ton The Mendthlp Of a 6~ yHr-old. m11· rled tonefY.-hMrtt co41JrMlll and an lnde pendent. lortylth IGhOOlle•chtr ~ Into •n unlllt~ romaneo. Q ( t hr • si min) CO) .. "&IMle 11 On Rio" I tee., Com edy) MlchMt Clint. Joetpn 80fOaN A ~ v.cationlna in AIO de hneKo ~t>t to en anelt wtlh hit b9lt frleflCl'a ,..,... deUahler. then "'" 10 k~ It a aeoret ·ff ( 1 hr., !>O min.) ()).,. "Mr. Mom" ( 1983. Comedy) Michael Keeton. Teri Gau. A newly unem- ployed lather and husband mutt ueome hoUeekeeplng reaponalbilltlel while hit wtte entera the work force. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 31 min.) I ""*l,_UlnAlfftA .. ,..,, ..... .. (l)LOU..r .... IUCClll .. (() CUIY UU A POX Harry's naive temporary MCtttary (Carol Kane) gets the cletectlve and hit lawyer son In trouble with the mob when the elder Fox comes tnto possession of a phony $20 bill ( 1 hr) II• 1W111••1 Based on Belva Plain'• novel. the 1tory opens In tum-of·the-cen· fury New York where a young Jewish woman works Ha me1d for a rich family. marries an 11mbt11ous house painter. has an 1tta1r with her lormer employer's son and bears their daughter Stars Lesley Ann Warren. Armand Assante. tan McSh8nt. (Part 1 of 3) Q (2 hrs ) I COUITIAU OOY..V UllSTM COflll • llAllMllCI TMIAN "The Jewel In The Crown" Sarah trles to p1event Me1 - r1ek's marriage to Su5an by con1ac1109 an old friend who knows aboUt the mator's past (Par1 t t of 14) Q ( 1 hr ) ID WYll•" "Agatha Christle MysterleS II" In thlt story of ot>sessive jealousy, a man learnt Iha meontng of a villOn in which his wife It strangled Q ( 1 hr ) .,_ "Angel" (1984, Ofama) Chit Gorman. Susan Tyrrell An 1ntethgent 1111- denl turns 10 p1oamu1ion so that lhe can pay the hJlllon II an excloS1ve high school 'ff ( 1 hr . 32 mm ) (IJ -. IOCC8 All·Star Game. from Oievtltlnd. Ohio. (A) (2 hrs.) ClJ .,_ "Scar1ace" C 1983, Drama) Al Paclno, Mlchelle Pte1lter A Cuban hOOd ttlnled from C.t1ro·1 jells travelt 10 Ml· •ml and cilmbe to the top of the cocaine ~~wor1d. 'R' (2 hrs . 50 min.) "Under Flrt" (1 983. Ofama) Nottt, Joanne C.Uidy Two Ameri- can journtlltll And • pf'l0tograph8r CO\l9f the Nicaraguan wat while a French dOuble agent u... pt\Otogrephs of rebelt to ,.,.,ch for l<ey Sandinista leadert. 'R' (2 hra.~'ldcm -1--· .. ICllOOl llAT Featured lhe purpow Of the communnv eO!lege 1~1em ~ ._ ''The Fighting Kentuetclen" IM9. Adventure) John Wayne, Vtfl talon. tn the ••rly 1800t. a Kentuc:tcy man a11amp11 to prevent • pair of crook• from stealing and 11111 flndt hmt ro ro- mtnce the Oteutltul daughter of 1 French ~al (2hra) llJ ... "The Lontty Guy" l t 984. Com- 90)') Stt¥t Mar11n, CNrltt Gtodin After hit MXy glllfflehd ... ~ hit'f'I, I young man facet a IOnlly Ule 1nc:t writ• a belt· Mlllng book that ..,..... as I guide '°' ~-lonuorM men. 'R' ( 1 hr . 3l> min.) -•Cl>,....~U.J-T lookafntoa PoMlblt ~ of otMIO •~. a numbtf of meternlt~ IM\'tt o.peetes the h0epl1af'1 ~.=:i" t 1 rw > 1.:::- I .. , .... .... , .. mAT JM DMlUIC• "Dence In America: Arnerlcan Ballet Theatre At The Met" Mlkhall e.tyshnlkov, F•nando Bu-'°'*· Cynthia Cltegory. P•trlcJc Bessel and Marline van Hamel perlorm dance ciMeica ~ Fo6clne'1 "Lei Syl phides," Kenneth MacM1llan's "Triad,' Mak.,ova·s Ila~ Of Mlnkus' "Paqu11a· end Balanchine a 'SyMe P.-de Oeux." ~min.) ..,. "La9111er" ( 1984. Orama) Tom • Jane Seymour A hlQtl-cleu jewel thief II bltdlmded by t~ ~Bl to llber111e 110.000 In Naz.I dlamondS pas1ng ttwougti LondOn. 'ff Q ( 1 hf • 40 min ) CDl ... "Angef" (1964, Orama) Ckff OOrman, Suaan Tyrrell. An Intelligent stu dent tumt to prc.tJtutlOn so that the can P.!Y the tultlOn at an exctustv. high tchOOI 'R ~hr., 32 mlo.) -(17) umraw -............... Lyle Al l.8do Of tht Loe Angetes Raiders and Puefto Rican TV Siii lrll Checon share OUll81<n With tio.11 Steve Lawr~ and Don Rlcklft. 0 l rT•WT181 .,_UI_ fl nll -Featured 11 IOOk 11 thla year's Grammy award nom1- neee (1 hr.) • AUITW cnT LmTI Ricky Skaggs per· lorms "Hea.rtbro6ce," "Don't en.at lf't Our Hometown" and "Uncle Ben " Naomi and Wynonna Judd ~ "Mama, He's Ctazy" and ~·l'~i.~I Me? ' ( t ht l ~ co.DY m• fl: MOW11 ...-. -1~Y9GITIPMI tw D•C1>o a ... fiUi ,...DAM_ A profound· ly ud woman meets. and falls in love wllh. 11 man who collects tears •=::L le).,. "Purple Haze' ( 1982. Orama) Pater Netson. Chuck MeOulrry The so- c111 turmoil of the 11111 1960s Is refl.cted in the IXJ*lencft ol two young men tn 1968. 'A'~. 45 min ) (l) ... T fTWI (I) matt-Joe and LOU g91 Into en on- =~about theif late tathef th81 • uw·Lii rMO!Vee Q tW«l)_. "The Eternal Sea" (195'. Or&> mt) Stertlng Hayden, Alexis Smith A ~ voted Na\/)' otfle« atruggln to ramatn In •ctl\ie duty afttr l<>tlng • limb tn World W•e ml•I =1=..::. .. - ATM .... .-rs I I II " 1'111-Featured • look •t this veer'• Grammy ftwtrd noml-,,..~~ ... ! ... ,..., NMI Gabler and Jet ey Lyons hoet an lnforme11 look ,., what'• new at the rnovttt.. •==••11••R1Ttw.:111 ~ -}i.-...-.. IL The P011.-.," ( 1982. tbr';)~voung, Jamee oe.on. A r.mey .,.. ... wtfh ""*net1Ket OCCUf f9nces emanating ttom .-!thin "* Lang n hcM9. .... ( 1 hf .• .a~) • ,. .. tW .. "AMlru KtlV" ( 1"8 W9t• ~.,...,.24, 1111 11 ----------------------------- em) William Holden, Richard Widmark An edventure< ~inglng a herd of 2500 cattle to the Union Army Is abducted by Confederate sq;rlllas (2 hrs. 15 min) l mlC'TlY •H MOU.YWOGD C..-. Featured· Eddie Murphy rectlvet an award; behlnd·the- ICenet IOOI< at "A Bunny's Tate:Newsmen now and then: a view of "Into The Night" E JCM'•ll llCMI "The Buddy System" (1984, ) Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Saran· don. Romantic compllcatloot ensue when 1 lonely boy targets a gadget Inventor and would-be writer u a match tor his 11ngle lther. 'PG~ hr .. 50~1 -.... ... llACtm Me&.m ••• w ... WOii.i T090MOW ~An examination of the con- 110vet11al spot! of ptolesslonal boxing, in· clUdlng Interviews wtth llghtera, pro- moters, fans and crltlct Q ( 1 hr.) . ,,.,,.., ... (I) CCU. IMm'T'UU. Wake Forest at Ma~~hra.) ~ 1-ACI • COllCmlT Mr Showman· ship la jOlned by singer Marco Valenti and magician Marvin Roy In this show taped at the Sporting Club 1n Monte Carlo ( 1 hr t5 min) Cl) MO¥ll "Crackers" ( 198•. Comedy) l'50tield Sutherland. Jack Warden Down· on-their-luck ch1r1cl9'S IO San Francis· co'a Mission district decide to ease their llnanclal woes by cracking a pawnshop OWnef's sale ·per ( 1 hr • 32 min ) .. • llOWll "The "Great American Beauty Contest" ( t973, Drama) Eleanor Parker. Bob CummlllQS A beauty pageant Is dis· rupted by ugly rumors concerning Ont! of the llnalitts. a judge and a past wfnner (2 hrs.~ -, c-W.Y.IUlfT M1W Cll TMI ""1 .... Q ..... ,,. ... WOll.D- • ~ "Under Flrt" ( 1983. Drama) Nick te. JoeMe Callldy. (2 hra .. 8 min.) • "Waterlhlp Down" ( 1978. Drama) nlmattd. Voleet of John Hurt. Ralph AlchardaOn. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) •CB> "Oot And The KenQeroo'' (1978, Ad• ~tUtt) Anlmaltd. (fhr .. 15 min.) •Ill> "Ski Patty" (1"6. Comtdy) Frankie Avtton. Ow•ynt Hickman. (2 hra > Ml ~ "Savtge Hatv•t" ( 1980, Adv.nturt) fOm Skerillt, Michelle Phllllpt ( t hr , 27 min) 71900 "Hammatt" ( 1982. Myttery) Fredefle ForrHt, Pet tr Boyle. ( 1 hr • 37 min ) CJ) "Y~ttfday, T~Y. And Tomorrow" {1964. Comedy) sophll Lortn, Mareetl<> ~11roi1nnl. (2 hra.) . • "My Bodyguetd" Cr1 Drema) rla Mtkepeae.. Adam ( 1 hr , -~~fhe HunQll"' (1983. F1nlny) Carherlne Oelltuv., OeVtd 80Wll C 1 hr 37 min ) 12 Sundey,Feb.24, 1816 *'l aoe,....c.-*' ....,0 * TOCMCULATIMTMLOVI .,. "Someone Al The Top Ol The Stal<a" ( 1973. Horr01) Donna Mills, Judy Carne Two young women rent a room at a forbidding V1etotlan manSIOO and dis· cover that the11 fellow tenani. are not what they appear to be ( 1 hr , 30 min ) I ~Cl&DMll'INID llOWll "The Philadelph•a Story" ( 1940, Comedy) Katharine Hepburn. James Stewart. A young Phlladelph1a woman's marriage 1s watched over care· fully by the cJ1y's aoc1a111es (2 hrs) (°O) .,_ "The Lonely Guy" ( 1984, Com· edy) Steve Martin Charles G10d1n Aller his sexy g1rHrlend leaves him, a young man faces a lonely Ille and w11res a beSI· selling bOOI< that serves as a guide 101 other IOnesome men 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 1:11 Ill) UTPATROL 1Scc:> llO¥ll "The Sting II" ( 1983, Drama) Jackie Gleason, Mac Davis An expefl· enced con artist tries 10 score big wllh the help ol a fellow peddler 'PG' (1 hr 42 min) ,., ... llO¥ll "Sword 0 1 Lancelot' ( 1963 Adventure) Cornet Wtlde. Jean Wallace Alter King Arthur discovers a romance be· tween Queen Gutnevere and Lancelot. he banishes the knight from tho kingdom (2 hrs) tD IDt'TOll'I DUI (%J llO¥ll "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980 Fantasy) ChrtStopher Ree\le, Jane Sey· mour Obsessed with lhe portrait ol a 19th-century actress. a modern-day play· wnght uses hypnosrs to travel back 1n lime and meet her 'PG' (I hr . 45 mtn ) 1•<HJ llO¥ll "Metalstorm The Destruction 01 Jared-Syn" ( 1983. Science Fiction) Jellrey Byron. Tim Thomer&<>n An Inter· stellar peacekeeper travels to a barren desert world, where he battles an evil w111- lord for posser.s1on of a powerful cryst81 'PG' ( 1 hr 24 min ) ($, llOVll "Wonder Man" ( 194!, Come dy) Danny Kaye. V11gfn1a Mayo A l"'llghlClub entertainer's twin brother 11 .. "O C Gab" ( 1983. Comedy) Mr T, Adam Baldwin ( 1 hr • 39 min.) -(C) "The Be11tma11er" (1982, Adv•n· tur•) Marc Singer, Tanya Aot>erta ( 1 hr .. 46mln.) "The Outrldt11" ( 1950. W"tern) Joel McC111. Ati.n. Oehl j 1 hr , 33 min ) -(11) "The Lovt GOd?' (1999, Comedy) OOn Knotts. Edmond O'Brien (2 hra.) 1W00 "South Pacific" (1958. Mualcal) Mitzi ~ynor, Aoteeno 8faul (2 hr1 .. 51 min ) 1we "The 8orrowtr1•· (1973, Fantaay) Eddlt Albert, Tammy Grimes ( 1 hr , 30 min) (I ) "A11plant II The Sequel" 0982, Comedy) Robtft Hay•. Jul~ H1ge1ty (I hr, 2! min) (%) "A Special Day" ( 1877 Romance) Sophia Loren. MercellO Maatroiannl ( 1 ht 50 min l -.. ·-··-·····--· "f o Be Or Nol To Bt" ll942, Comt-dy) Jack Benny, CarOle ombttd (2 hrt.) (CJ "Ralllt Of A Slml)lt Man" I 1984, Of•· accused of mutOef ( 1 hr . 38 min ) t• atomUCl.ICcm9 WM.D.ATUlle 2" Cll ... ~ATClt .... 1181T ... IT'I YCUt IU H •• 8'0mlOOl (II) 2:11 ... Cll ... _,.,Tat !:II MOVWT• ... ..,., .. .AllMT --·-·.,,..Of) .. AllOTT -COIT&.LO ... ai11•1111m1 t to f l llO¥ll ''Friendly Persu11S10n" (19!16 Oram8) Gary Coopef, Oorotl'ly McGuirf' The outbreak ot the CMI War causes d•'> sens1on within a ramify ot peacelov1ng O\Jakers In rural Indiana (2 hrS . 19 min i 1ijj DAY TO DAY,,,,.. James Coco. Jee, stea Walter and Ron L•bman star in com edy sketches baSed oo the humofovs as peels of human relationships. Written by Neil Simon. Julel Fellter end Other mas te1s of the art Host Jack Gifford. ( 1 hr I d (SJllOV9 "The Lonety Guy" ( t984. Com edy) Steve Martin, Charles GrOdin Alter his sexy glrlfrlend ltavet him. a young man laces a lent!ly ltffj and w111es a best· semng book that serves a5 a guide for other tone90me men 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) d 8 llO¥ll "The Ghost 01 Frankenstein· ( 19-42. H011or) Lon Chaney Jr , fvely11 Ank:ers. Of Frankenstein's monster ri~ 10 ~troy htS creator ( t hr , 30 min ) ~,Amt. ("f}'=·A Boy And HIS Dog" ( 1975 Setence·F1ction) Don Johnwn. Susanne Benton In post ·World War IV ctv1Uz•1ton. a young man and h11 1all11ng dog set 001 in *sea=~'• 'R' ( 1 hr 27 mtn ) ~IUH•lltm1(1t) 41tl ~M0¥11 "Lassiter" (1984, Orama) Tom Selleck, Jane Seymour A hlQh·ciass 1ewe1 thief 19 blnckmafled by the FBI to liberate S 10.000 1n Nazi diamonds pe .. a1ng through Landon 'R' O ( 1 hr 40 min ) • Cfl TmY ,., ma) Harry H. Corbett. Diane Ci!«llO 11 ht . 3e min.) (Q) "Mtfry Chrlt1ma1. Mr. Lawr.nce· &983. Orama) David Bowle, Tom Conll hra . 4 min) W "Funny Lady" ( 1976, Mulbl) Ber· bre S11t1aand, Jarnn Caan. (2 hr• , 20 min) e "Salome, Where She Oanctd" i94'5. Otema) Yvonne 0. Carlo. ROd mtton. (2 hrt.) W "Cracktr1•· ( 198-4, Comedy) Donald thertand, Jack Warden ( 1 hr • 32 m1,, ) "Pletur.... ( 1981 Orama) Kevin J W~ton. Ptter Vere·Jonn ( 1 hr • 26 min ) a.(C) "A Htfo Aln'I Nothin' Bui A Sand WiCh" ( 1977, Orame) C.cely Tr-on Paut Wmlitld (1hr .4'7 min.) Ml(O) "Hana Chtlsllan Anderson" ( 19!2 Mualeal) Dinny Kayo. Jeanmaire ( 1 hr 52 min) •Ck) "Hammell" ( 198a. Myatery) Frederic i'!0rr•t. Pettf Boyle "( 1 hr .. 37 min ) "Y .. tttelay. Today And Tomorrow· ( 1064, Comtcfy) S~l'lla Loren Marctllo MaatrOiannl (2 hrt ) •C.C> "Savege Hlr¥tlt" ( 1980, AdvtnlUtt) Tom Sktrnll, Mlehttlt Phllll""' (I ht. 27 min) ,.... • "Dusty" ( 1981. Orama) BM Kerr, Noel Trevathen ( 1 hr . 28 mtn) • (J.) "The Brass Ring" ( 1983. Orama) Dina Merrill, Sylvia Sidney. (I hr . 2 1 min) (Z') "O C Cab" ( 1983, Comedy) Mr T. Adam Baldwin ( 1 hr . 39 min.) •<Ill .. Gunfight At The OK. Corral" I 1957, Wesrernj Bvrt Lancaster. Kiri< Douglas ( 2 hrs . 35 min ) _.,,. .... ----... 11.11::: Cll ... MMrTONMr lJlllnLlt OI THI llCH A11D PAllOUI A 1006\ at the luxurloua lifestyle of mullibllllo- 1,,..F.E" 11"' I .... ,_ICM ICWBlllE'fT 110wt1 "The Beastmaster" ( 1982. Ad· vtf"lture) Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts In a mY1hlC world of the past. a young man wilh an unusual talent fOf governing am mals searches for the villain responsible for the destruction OI his village 'PG' ( I hr .. 45 mtn ) (() UM. POOTIAU. Mempt\ts ShowbOats at San Antonio Gunsh~ (3 hrs ) CRJ WIJJI m.ION't 'AllTY W1lhe Nelson 1s Joined by Waylon Jennings. Jes sl COiter and B B. King in this concert ( I hr) '01 llOVll "The Hunger' ( 1983. Fantasy) Cathenne Deneuve. David Bowie A phy,1 cian working at a l1fe-extenS100 research 1ntt1tute becomes in11olved with a temale 11amp11e. 'R' ( I hr , 37 min I I MOT llAT MOT'LM -.... ,.,Tl_!Am ... Mmlm.LD A&JCI llAClm.' ..-... IH(g --°'~ 'a.°' CUI.Nm llOWll "Alrl)llne If The Sequ.1" (1982. eom.dvl Robtrt Hays, JuU• H•o· tny A commercial apaew-IOOttle compa- ny attemp11 to keep • pilot from r.vN llng the problems with It• tlrat etaft before rt tak .. ott on tit maiden lltght 'PO' ( 1 hr , 2 ~ NI f!!!~umtMATT\19 r;;-.. , .... Q ,. IMUP9 A Hawall11i tour: Jotln man of "Magnum. P I " IMlM ... llnlllT' Ah eeGraw 1-IC/9111'1 __ ...,. .,,,.,, N-1 CGIT ltl:f ti) Q •tM:'W VltWtf• ere Invited to tnl their m4tnltl lkMlt In a aerln of tast•peced an mattc:t games. C llOWll "Baby, 11'• Vou1' ( 1983, Ro· mane.) Rounne ArQutllt. V1netnt Spano A rouon 1ta111n "'"' kid l'lal e rocky 11'1<1 unltlttfy romanc. wltt\ a ttfinect P119h IChOOI hOnot ••Udtnt 'A' ( 1 ,.., • 4~ mtn I .. "Arttsts And MOdels Abroad" C 1937, Muslcal) Jack Benny, Joan Ben- nett. A traveling mutleal troupe gers left betllnd 1n Paris ( t hr . 30 min ) 7:118 2 Oii TMI T°"'9 Featured· today's la Sh· 1oris for. girls and bOys, beauty mal<eovers tor a grandmother, mother and daughter, healthy hair with camaloupe, avocado banana and even vOdka, tn search of Cecil B DeMUle's lost set from "The Ten Com· mandment" t>uned somewhere 1n the dunes of Guadalupe. Ca I a,,a. v ""° IYI Oii LA. Featured a look at some IOfmal swimwear laShtoris. a search tor lhe city's most extravageot hOtel sones. 1Cabt>age~~Td=chas1ng 11ps =..CCUT ....,.~n .,,,,,,, ...... OPMAT\m W••WOMI "Clown White" A 9· year-old boy, having difficulty accepting his deafness, runs away from a school outing and meets. a mime who change:'! his hie Q (1 hr ) (H) PMOfal ..oclC Wembley sets a genie free from its bollle. txil none of htS wlShes comes true 8' MCllO r:ROll IMTA AMTA 7141 @ flllOVll • Chos1 Ot Lorro" ( 1959 A<l· venture) Clayton Moore. Pameta Blake A gang ol cr1m1na1s with the aid 01 a village olacksmlth plor 10 interfere with 1111a1 com· municauon& by destroying telegraph lines il hr JO min) • u (I) ICAMC9'0W AND ... KM A h11ed killer undergoes cosmellG surgery as part ol a plot to have a boguu Amanda murder Scarecrow ( 1 h1 ) a m rn aOONM .,., NACTICA&. JOKll Fearured 0 J S1mp!.On and L11u11 Hendler ere practical 1oke victims. winner ol rile Spot rhe Blooper conrest Jol'ln Oa vld90n with a recent mu51Cat flub from lhe Tornght Show (I hr ) 8 MOVll "A Stranger le; Warch1ng' ( 1982. Orama) Rip T0tn Kare Mulgrew A psychotic kidnaps a TV reporter and the 8-year old daughter of an earlier victim and hOlds them tor ronsom 1n Grand Cen traf Station (2 hra ) 8 (fl ~ A llCC~ The judge's Ille ts on IM hne when "Hard Cau" retums to the t>ench 10 send a nar<*led criminal beck to prtSOn tor Ille l(~WLD ....,•CllC-.•n ..... Aa INCW. Ray Sttvtf"lt hott• Ihle N lute to the recording art1111 to be honored al the 1ge5 Grammy Aw1rd1 on February 28 Featured mu11C vtdeo• and Interview• with award nomlnttt In· eluding Cyndi lauPfr, Prl~t. Tina Turner, Ltonel Richie, Pttll Co11tn1. St111te Woode< Ind Bruce Sprl~t .. n ( t hr ) • ... IOLD CMTDOWll ,. A retro- spectrve of top hire by Dan HartmM !he POlnler S11tera. Huey lewis & The News. l.Jwra Brenlgln T1111 Turner Cynd• Louper, Ir.,,. C.re. Salndal KOOi & lhc Oang. Tl\omplon Twins Culture Clul} Jonn Waite, Oenltce W1U11ms. R1r.k Sprlngf41d, Kenny Loggins.. Ray P~rktr Jr .!..?. "'') • WDem•llOSI "Clown White" A 9 y .. t•Old boy having dtflicutty accepting l'iit 0 .. lnetl, fU"8 awa~ from A l<:hool outing •nd mMta a mime who eha"09' h11 h' C;I <, hr L llON " n<H!r F11t ( 1983, Orama) Nick Nolte, JoAnna Cataldy Two Amert- can joumaklt• end• ON>tOQtaphet cO\ltf lhe Nlcatagua1n war while a French double - agent uses photographs of rebets to search lor key Sandinista leaders 'R' Q {g hre., 8 min) (HJ .. "South Pacific" ( 1958, Mutj.. cal) Mitzl Gaynor, ROS$1no Brazzi An American woman laHs 1n love with a Frenchman while stationed as a Navy nurse In the South Pactlte during World War II (2 hr1 •. 51 min) (O)DAVIDIOR: ._..,._.,to. This Concetl taped In Vancouver features muSiC trom the album "Let's Dance " ( 1 hi . 56 min.) Cj ) .. "Now And FOfever" (1983. Orama) Gneryt Ladd. Rober1 Coleby A woman turns to ak:ohol when her hUlbend II arrested on a rape charge 'R' ( t hr . 32 m1n) ID .wll "MOdel Wife" (1~1. Comedy) Joan Bloodell. Olck Powell. A beautiful young mOdel defies her bOss's ottlcial de- cree and gets mamed anyway ( 1 hr . 3CI min) e:. Inc TAC_,.. LCMIOAT MmlCAI lllUYMOUm "Chat1otte For· ten's Mission" Melba M()()(e, Moses Gunn and Ned Beatty star tn the true story of • black woman who sought to educate olack children during and alter the CMI War Q (2 hrs) f.lJCtUAll~OllTHI .... _ Ml fJ CJ) KATI I M.UI Attie lac" a dltttclilt choice berween romance and social ao- ceprance when she latls 1n love with a muc'!.l'ou~ man D W ~ Tt\e Friedmans IOM their son Maury but eventually gain custo- dy ol their grandson Eric, Iris weds a doe· !Of whO escaped the Nazis Anna corr• spond5 secretly with Ins's tarher (Pan 2 of 3)_9 (2 hrs ) G ([I) llOWll "A Bvnny's Tale" (Prem- iere. Orama) Ktrstte Alley Cotter Smith JournaltSt Olona Steinem. researching a rnagallne artlCle, goes undercover 1n 1963 H a PtaybOy Bunny tf1 New VO<k City, an eitperlence that heightens her awareneu ol women tn the work force Q I 2 hrs.) I=_,.. Scheduled· Robert Guil- laume, Jim Fowter ("Wiid Kingdom"), ac- tresa AM Reinking. ( 1 hr.) • '--CM PUlMDWI "Charlott• For- ltf"l's MISSIOn" Melblt Moore. MOMS Gunn and Ned Beatty star In Ille true story of a black woman Who aoughl to edueat• b'Kk Children dUrlng and after the CMI wa~2.;J,. llOWll "PubertyBl\M" (1 981.~ dy) N9n Schofield. Jad C.Ptlia Two eom1no·ot-1ge gltte art "Otr tor txPfri. enc• and eco.ptanc. by the populat crowd. •R' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) llO¥ll "M«ry Chtlatmaa. Mr law• ranee" ( 1983, Orame) Olv1d Bowtt. Torn Contl Oor1ng WOtld War II, a ~nett POW commandent attempt• to lmpoae h11 cone.pre of dltelpllne and ordet on f1'le Pf•sontrt causing • ctelh Of wtlle With a stubbotn 8'1t!Sh maj()f 'R' (2 hrt , 4 Ti ~ "Erendtta" ( t983. Orama) Irene Papas. Cleudta Ohat\11 A ~ woman torc:.o her 1().year otd granct- dauohttf into l)fOtlifUll()f'I In a tra\191ing brOthtl until an •no* bOy ''"' in rove with the girl and attempt1 to rtte~ tier l hf . 39mtn) ... flOl1"UIY.' -CA . Utan'' (I ht) ta mwtlMT Stechanle'I vllra·rlch Sunday,Fet>.24, 188a 13 paren" (Jose Ferrer. Prttcma Morrill) oi- ler h r anything money can buy t1 &he'll only QYlt he1 maid's JOb and move back hOme llO¥ll "lmltafj()(t 01 Lila" ( 1959, Ora- ma) L11na Turne1. Sendfa Dee Two wom· eo and their ooughtera &hare friendship and 1UGoes1. but never achieve total hap- p1ne11 (2 h<I. 30 rn1n ) CU U9\. fOOTIM.L Memphtt ShOwt>oat~ at &an Antonio Gunaungera (R) (3 hrs 1 I DMAMOP IUCCltl -C~ I LACIY Cagney's car 11 stolen. recO"veung lrom torgary, Lacey triot 10 decide ~tiler 'lhe lhOUld retire from a:: ( 1 hr ) I -=. ... IOOI. l'hia MQU• et to the orio1na1 mlnlMfH!ts begins 1r1 1965 with Rudy Jordache (Peter Strause) put trng 1oyo1her 1"6 ~ of hlS family 11nd ~m1rig 11 lather to hi• late brother 1 son WesltJy (Grttgg Henry) and hlR wife's oon Biiiy AbbOll IJ11mos Carroll Jordan) ifml I ol~(l hr) '"SJ QA& LA THI MAODlln The uncon· vttnlibnal comedian porlormt at the FMt Country Ptdormmg At111 Center 1n San Di l o. Col!I ( I hr ) ...VfUI •• lllOvtl "Breakfa1>1 Al T11fany'a" ( 1961. COmedy) Audrey Hepburn. George Pep pard Ba'Mtd on the 11ory by Truman Ca pote A wphishcated New Vortc playgirl ellGounter', r.ever.JI romantic adventures (2 hrt. • 7!i min I •11 'C I llOV1I "f rnn1..er. ( 1982, BtCJgraphy I IMw"o Umoa. Kim S1anloy Chronlcte of 1"4> lrl'IQI(. lt(n Ol rrnncetJ rurmer, ICtCIJrt Slllf of II"! 'J(Y, and · 40-. whose donn (l()ellflq rot~thf'lr comm1t10d t\l•r t<1 nn tn &aro~· 12hra 20n11n1 --1: " ... WLUAll ~ ITU: TIM• ADR TMI IOUTM Author Alex Haley h011t11 lhtt ntlJ'i•'-ol profllft ot the black Arnerlc'm Clalllelll C.Ompolef 01 tht 1930l 11nd '.40!, (H) IOUAL _,. OP CMI DMlt llYOM> M 11CMT ~xualty abU~ M ch11dreo four people reovoaf their J)f'1aonat e11Pf!rt· •~t. 1n lhl'l d0eumen1111y lhat explo1111!1 th1• 11torm1~10CiaJproo1tm ( 1111 ) '*lflmD CJJO lll ... _,,.AU9 a caw PIOf\ftCMT UCC OP TMI IOOI Ml C0Gn9t'I OUHI COUllTY "Or11ng1t COUnty BltCkl Their ContrlbU tlOM 1htlr Atplrall<>nt" (LJ lllOvtl "Aphrodite" ( 1982. Drema) Valerie K11pr1nsky, Hor11 Buchot1 A cynt car trms m11nufac1urm pe<auedtl ton'l6 010:;,e 011i.1ocr11~ 10 recrtate a mythotogl c:•I t&te nnd eelfelt o young gift 10 p111y n godde'J? of tovo 1nd beauty 'A' ( I nr , 36 min) E ,,..-.T ... "8rlf8Mla Hocptllll" (1982. y) Leonar<S Ro.lttt, Greh1m Crowden Ht1voc reJgnt al• hotptrat when worktrll Cl~ldt 10 trike 'A' ( 1 hr . 5b mini/. . ...., .. tW (O; .,_ "10 To MkMighl" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Ghaf'" Bront0n. Andrtw Stewos A homlCICSf detecflW Ind I Ctlmlnoloov gr1001te "°'~ f« • kllltt of women •Jf· U hr • 41 .;cJ. 1ttl 8 I -When •Ir plane lll'>*aweya etf a cecht of dlamonde trom A J , F'81 -...OCI tho Simont Sunday,F.0.2A, 1986 themselvM are lnvOlvtd (R) ( 1 hr . 10 min.l_ D • IUT OP CMICll HOit Johnny C&r '°" Ft1tured: belllt of the saxes Berl I~=::: fl h< I ..... IOCUClll.ut UW ~A Scheduled aulhor ren Gttard ("Amencan Survivors C,11 let and Other Seonn") (I hr ) (ff) lllOvtl "Brady's Eacape" ( 1984. Ac1 "*'lure) John Sav•gt. Kelly Reno A dow,,.d American bombor ptlo1 fin$ un llkefy war11me alllea In the ruggtd Hunga11 •n cd<OI, lneludlng an orphan boy who COmtt 10 hefO-wOflhip him ( t hr • 36 min) fl ) ...... -OAVll AT ITocaTOll If ATI ForfTlef "Salurd.ly Night live" wr11 era Al Franken and Tom Oavtt perform their unique brand ot topical comtdy. 1n ctud ~ en lmpresalon of Mlek Jagger and The Rolling Stones, from Stockton Stllte n CWI Scheduled Urwertlty Qf NOflh C11rot1nn ba~albllll plnyer Steve Hnle ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 12191Tw..rZOl9 ITI Oii MOLL YWOOO .01••--••• w ... QWlft~ ~ ).,_"Lassiter" ( 1984, OramB) f <Jflt S-Olleck. Jane Soymoor A h"'h c,1u•.•· 1ewPI thlel l'I blockmelled by the rat '"' ltbcrllll) S 10 000 1n N1w diamond!. p11 .. w 10 lhr~h l ondon 'R' ( 1 hr 40 ul J. 12::tl I • LA Tl llQNT ""'" DA VI) flMM hedule<I actor Oeoru,. Wendt. comod1 eri Paul Re!Mr ( 1 hr ) · I MlmllTCHCOCI ,.....,,.. W.COllW .,. "Oii" ( t078 Adventurtl 6tu1'rl Whllmen Tony Ktnddll Enemy l.tlbOIPltr\ 11~~1.::, AlnlO'lt ur~tom>nble 1nt1J<no MM.UTATIHl•LM =tmlCMmLI ttt.-..... mtAWOI cou.m umTIM&. '9GIT ... "Joyellekl" '1983. ~y) Jot OOn Baker A r.uece11tvr bvttneslman 1111ompt1 to shut dOW11 • vldto &rcade whlCh he 1>e11eve6 11 harmful 10 tho mental hHlth of children 'A' ( I hr • 28 min ) tl:llQZJ llOWW "Cyborg 2087" C 1967, Set enQe·F'.IChon) MlchHI FWnnlO. WtndOll Cofey In the aocltty ol lhO future, ~flh tt 1M11bited by ttrllngt botngt ~h are hall·hl.iman, half·l'MChlnt ( t hr . bb mtnl_ .. 8 C1J ._,All WI One of MAC'I fOf mtr fl3mtt ptudt that aomtOnt h" al ttrtd • tape tKO<dlng to make It appe r lhe'a Q\Jllly Of MVfdtr (R) '1 ht , 10 min) (C) •ovll "Sleyground" ( 1984. Su11penM) Pttef CoVote. Mt! Smith fho llllher OI I 111118 gtrl kllltd during In fir tnOftd car roobery hit•• Mdlttlc t.ctGu tiOnef to hunt down ,,,. men reepc>Mlblt for hff dtalh 'A' C 1 tw • 29 mm I W ... "OoclOr 11'1 The HOUM'' ( 19&6, ,\ I Dirk Bogarc1t. ~ Kenda• p., IONllly 1ypes tn a mtdleaf tehOol 11ngo from lht romentk: ldltlt 10 lht cs.dlcated autgt<>n of 1omouow (2 hr•) MON "WyominQ Outlaw" ( 1939, W•ttrn) Johll WI~. Rly Htlllon The nw .. Mt1q1Mtt1rt ••poM 1 crOOked poU· 11c1an who hat '*"' M4llnQ IOC>I to lmpov· ewtied ra~~1 hr , 30 min ) Q llfTaT TOllCINT FftlllUred Alt MacGr11w m llO¥ll "Don't Bother To Knock'' ( 1952 SUsptt\st) Mantyn Monroe. Rieh 1rd Widmark A mentally unsteble girl working aa 11 hOttl baby slller a11empt1 to ldke her own life end that of hor younu charge ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ti) llO¥ll "StoH!tn Hour&" ( 1963 OramaJ Susan HaywArd Michael Cra'O A wealthy young woman m~trr1411) her d0C10< even though they bOth know sne 111e1m1na1ty 111 ~hr1) f IPORTIL.OOI (R) ( llOVll "The H1;nger" ( 1983. fantasy) Gathenn4' Oer.euve. David BOWit A phyti- cian woo1nu et a ltle eittent!On , .... rch 1n1111u1e bee°"* Involved with a lttNle vampire R' ( I hr , 37 min ) ft i llCWm "A Boy And Hit Dog" (1 975. Sc1ence·F1CllOfl) Don Johnson. SuNnrwt 8nn1nn lrt po~I ·World War IV ClvlllitliOn. •> you~ mart and ht, tallong dog .. , out "' 'Alil=trl'I A 11 hr 27 min ) m mi 1:• 'ff llO¥ll Doc.IOI Ot!lr0tt'' ( 1983, Come dyl OM Aykroyd Dc>nno Duron A timid college f'1of""''°' 1a rtterull&d to 111ee the p111c.11 o f.t punp. and aoon fjndo hlmMlf 1Jnto'(IOQ ht•i new occupa11on "R' ( 1 hr . 31 min) '~B MCOM>a.a HOUYWOOO ClOllUP Fo111urt<1 Eddie M11rpt1y r1K.t1•V6". an /lw.trd. bohtnd·fhe· "f'11ne'il IO<)k al 'A [lunny''I Tnlo.Newsmen 1111w and 1t11in. e view ot "Imo The Night' fl? AU•TMIPM&V 'I ~ UNO A PfOlt~ QI Roget D&rt-'ntil~'t= tr&ck \tnr m, ~ i :. ... 91GHTWATeH I l,...HOLl(lt) llO¥'m "O (, C11b' I 1981 Comedy) Mr T Adam BakJwtrt l)f1vert or " ,,._11rly lJi1nkruµt We\.ti1not{)n lltll1C8b OPtfllllOll bf>com'-' hf'ront Nhen 11'\f"y rncu. two ktd n11pped Children R' O 11 fir 39 min ) 8' 'ATHD DOWI IU'r 2:11 "C, MCml "Lllll't On11tn11s" I 1980, Come- '1yl Totum O'Neat, KrttlY McNlchOI Al s1Jn11nM c11mp. two t n-nge glrlt com· p le to lieO who will be lht 111t1 10 ION her v1ro1n11v 'R' ( 1 hf • 3! min I ~~..,..., .... ..,, .. ....., AW•IOIMh • MOTIOlf 91 1 llO¥'m "Scarlet 81rHI"' ( r~2b. My1- 1try) Edw11rd G Aot>lntOrl. Joan Beonerr Tn 1mpr19 O girl. e Cllth19r Pflltfldl he's 1 l11mo~11 erltt t ttnd ernt>ouln money to c1111y our the lroud ( I hr . 42 min I m CMt .. llOOIC• M (R11110¥11 ··eerrny I" (1983. Orama) Ben 1(1ngsley, Jeremy lrona A mM loolca btck through 11\e nine y11r1 of hit wile' 1 11f11r with hl'I boSI lrllnd, cutm1na1tng 1n hit rt cOllecll<>nt of the re111k>nsh1p'1 origins 'R' U hr 36 mtn) ... itbii "Tht KlllMI" (1964, Myalery) LM M11rv1n, Angie Oicktn~n A pair of hlrti<1 k1fler1 probe lhtlr v1Cllm'1 peal M"ek1ng cluH Ol'I e robbtfy 1n wNch lhO 111e11m h •d purpotttdly i:.tn lnVolvtd (2 tlft) a.on• cotTIUO .,.. '~ldeft 0 1 ~.1tny'' ( 1833. Wetltrnl John Way,,., 011hby Haye• A government 1gen1 1ri.1 10 help a gtoup 01 r•nchtf• reg111n their w111er t'Of'\11 ( 1 hr ) ... J&lllltlTW 1JM'9IOR:-~TCU1 Thit concert 10~0 tn vancowet ft1tui1t -lloncl!f C:..•. muliC from the album ··Let'' Dance ·· I 1 .. i'"E ... -TMllBACI .. IOCltJllTNI• .. llOWW "Under Fire' ( 1983, Orama/ Nick Nolte. Joanna Ca5s1dy Two Amert can joumallst1 and a photographer cover lht Ntcaraguon war while a ~rench double agent uses photographs of rebels 10 5eat<.;h 10< key Sandin••lll leader' 'A' Q -Tuesclay _ ............ .,.._ .. ($} "Dusty" (t981. Orama) Bill Kerr Notl T revathen ( 1 hr . 28 min ) .. (C) "Say Amen. Somebody" ( 1982. Dex. umen1ory) ( 1 hr , 46 m111 ) (0 ) "Blame It On Rt0° I 1984, C<ir'M<JyJ M1ch&et Caine Jos"Ph Bolognll ( 1 hr !>O min) Zl Somewhi,rr In Time" ( 1980 Fnn111 •YI Chrmtophef AfW>VI! .Jrmo Seymour I 1 l'lr 45 rn1n I .. (ll) "Thft Savage Bees" ( 197h §U1penGe) Oen Johns.on, M1<.h11el Pitrk•. (2 hrs) 7:11(1) "Thi! Alack S111t1to11 R1m1rn<." ( 19tt:1 Advonturfll) K11lly Rt1no. l eri Oarr (I tir . 33m1n J .. CC, "Up In Arm•, I l'l-44. (,11mr1<Jy) rmn n't K11yt. n1n.1tt Stiw1· 11 hr 4 ~, rruri l Hi 'M1!11tl'itorm Thi, n .... trU<.llCHI Of Jarod Syn· ( 1983 Sc..ienc.e r te.ttonJ 1 .. 1 Irey A,-rnn r Ill• Thr1•r•f\f\()(I 11 ht ?4 min) 0 C tJuGatiny H11t1 f 1!18 J Com"''tl MIGhaet C,1111u JlJlt" Walt"r<. 11 hr ';O min) lf J "Ar t1•,t!. And Mc)(lr•I•. Ahrwtrl ' ( 19'.17 MuJi<.;111) Jiiek A11nriy Jrmn 8MMl1 11 hr , 30 min) l:llCt l ··sm111n· Througl'I.. 11932 OrumnJ No11na Shearer. l tt'lf1e HowurrJ ( 1 hr . 17 min) '%.) ··ve11erd11y TOOny And Tomorrow' ( 1964. Cc1medy) &t>ph111 l Offtll MatC.f'lllO Mn11ro111nru (~ hri. I -CC "Mcx.1111 1n ~om1ly Robinson ( Hll'l Adventure) Robert L 01,1an Sw,;in Oamante Shaw ( 1 hr 40 min I (Ffi "K1dco' I t984 Comedy) &wtt Schwertz. C1nnemon ldlff ( i hr • 44 min) (0) "Btyontl Tht l imll'" ( 1983 Orama) MICl'I t i Caine. Richard Gere I 1 hr 43 min ) -® "Mr Soll Touch'' ( t049. Com,.oyJ Glenn Ford. Evelyn Key•• (2 hr•) 1W8 "Suddenly Single ' ( 197 t Comf'l<1yJ H8t Hotbrnok 911rb11ra Aulh I 1 hr 30 min) Ct J "TtHTlt 0 1 [ndOAftnent '1983, Of ma) 8h1rtey MacLAtne. 0.bre Wing r f? hra . 10 mtn l ( · Pi<:tl.lfn " ( 1981 Of"ma) Kew1n J Wilton. Ptttr Vert Jone1 ( 1 hr ?b mtn ) -· "M)'ltlfltt From 8-yoncl The Trlan CLlt'' t t977. Oocvmtntary) (2 nrs I fC' "Suptfman HI" ( 1983. .Ad<ienturt) CMttophtt Rft'4. Richard Pryor (2 hra. 6mln ) -"""" IUlllllTW ~hr•. 8mln ) llOWll "Hant "Jhtittiarl Andersen" ( 1952. Mu.leaf) Denny Kaye. Jeanmaire A leller of falfy talel dnta~ of ballets al· tor fatting In IOve With a beautiful ballerina. ~h-~2.c:J d ('! llOWll ".Amltyvllle II The POSMSSloo" ( 1982. Horror) Burt Young. James Olson A family wr•lles with 1Upernatural occur· r~ emanauno from within their Long CO> •·Around The WOtld In 80 Days" ( 1956, AdVenture) David Niven. Shirley MacLalne (2 hra . 48 min.) tJ:ll(H) "Tough Enough" ( 1983. Orama) Oennlt Quaid. Carlene Watkin& ( 1 hr . 47 min.) * fD "War Devils" ( 1970, Actventure) Guy Mad1SOfl. John Ireland (2 hrs ) tal "'LaNlltt" ( 19~. Orama) Tom Set· leek J1tne Stymour ( I hr . 40 min ) 219(1 ) "TM Amazing Mr Blunden" ( 1972. Fan1ur) Laurence Naismith. Lynne Fred t rick 1 hr , 39 min ) 1:11 (CJ "The Wettetntr" ( 1940, Western) Gary Cooper. Welter Brennan. (I hr 40 min) (tfJ "Metatsl01'"1. The Oestruclloo Of Jared·Syn" ( 1983, Science Fiction) Jef· Irey Byron. t im Thomerson ( 1 hr . 24 min ) Ml r 01 "Eciucattng R1111" (1983. Comedy) Michael C31ne. Jutte Waltera ( 1 hr . bO min) a.cz, ··somewhe<e In Time" ( 1980. Fania •YI Ch1111ophef Reeve. Jane Seymour 11 hr . 45 min) .. , "The Return 0 1 Tht King" ( 1980. ren1nsy) Animated VOlcet of Oraon BjM. John Huston ( 1 hr . 37 mm ) W fC) "My FavOfht V.ar" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'TO<>IO, JesSIC8 Harl)tr (1 hr . 35 min) . .. (L) "Kidco'" ( 1984. Comedy) Sco11 Schwartz. Cinnamon ldtea ( I hr 44 ('(ljn ) 10J "8111"'41 It On Rio" ( 198A. Comedy) Mtchael Caine JOMpn BOiogna ( 1 ht • 50 min) .. Ill) "Oooe Upon A Time In Tht West" ( 1989. Wnttm) Henry Fonda. Claudia ~rdiNlle (3 hrt . 30 min ) ICll "Kidco" ( 198A. Comt<IY) Scott hwartz. Clnnllrn()(I ldltt ( f hr 44 min ) [J ) "Scarlet Street" ( t9.C6, My1ttry) Ed· w1trd 0 Roblnton. Joan Bennett t 1 hr . 42mln,) lweili•a -1.11.':'J'i .... UITTOIWIT ,_..ems_. ITM!m • tUll-.T .... WMlco.M .. "Up fn Ar,,_. ( t9'4, eom.dy) Oaooy Kav-. OINll't Shott Antt a IOI ditf't g1ttfri.nd 1towe any on hit enlp. tn.y 111empt to h4dl her ~ trom tht colonel ( I l'lf , 45 min ) C _. "fht ~k Stalftorn Afttum<1' Island houM. 'R' (I hr • 45 min ) W{f)~nmt CB) llOWll "Hammett" ( t982, Mytttr() FredtflC FOfrest. Peter Boyi. In 1928 San Franclleo. myatery writer Oashletl Ham- mett'• former detective agency boll talk• him Into lnvettlQatlng tht disappear1nce of a mlalng ChTnese gltl. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 37 min) .. ()) M.U•a TMI IMlmlT1 Tht uncon- ventional comedian J)effoflna at the Eal! Country Perlormlng Arts Center In San DI· eoo. Calif ( 1 hr.) ( 1983. Advenlure) Kelly Reno, Teri Garr A boy travel• 10 the Sahara OeMrt to find hit belOVed Arabian stallion. which wes re· claimed by 111 prevlous owner "PG' ( 1 hr 33mln.) MOT llAT MOnM ...... ..WAll•rt• ... ...., ..... MJCI UClm. / ~ .. '"°"" --(II POlml9 ......... LMC9I ,.. Cll ... ....... TMATMm llOWll "The Day Christ Oled" ( 1980. Orama) Chris Sarandon. Cottn Blakely A dramatic reconsltuclloo ol the arrest. trial llnd cruclfhcion of Je~s 1n the polilicalfy 11oubled Roman·occup11"t:1 ctty of Jefusalem (3 hrs) .... 0 ,. llMAllll AcapulCo s chtl drvers. ra~wardS preview B mrmT~ T~ Featured I'll: ..... .,_"The Rivef NIQer" ( 1918, Ora- ma) Cleely TYJOfl. Jam.a Earl Jones A black ghtllo family tries 10 rT18kt 11 trft for 11.if but mutl c~ with a terminal lllneM llnd othf( prtteut .. lhet lhreaten 10 ttar 11 apart 'A' ( 1 l'lf • '60 min ) (QJ ~ Liii »WY COOMI Dick Ca~ll ntrratn ll'lla prot11t of 0.ry Coo- per that IMturH cllpl of hit Olcar·wtn- n!N) l)t(fOfma~ In "High Noon " 19 8 llMmf 9ICUl A prt--etremony pro- file ol the muttc 1ndu1try'1 hollnt con- tenders lncludet Prince. Lk>nel Rllchte, l ndl LIUI* and Tina Turner ., .. , ... M • U. Ftttuttd "War On Crime", •report on etimt in OUf ctty part ont. lour tht marWonl of L.o. Anoe*, meet P\a 111;~:~···~ ., ..... WtJ/llAW DA An tx.tmlnatloo of chi!Oren' 1 .c· qulll=r:IOn Ol 11 dUrtt'ltg t~ llftr IOUf !,. 1 hr OJ M .. MaMIOUI Nin ~ VI Aobetto Duran NOY Sunday,Feb.24, 1815 15 _, =••llllY c:o.t. 198~~~:1%~) ~ma IAIKl1"IML Houston Rockets at Los Angeles Lakers (2 hrs .. 30 min ) (Z) mN "A Boy And HIS Dog" ( 1975, Sclence-F1e1lon) Don Johnson, SU98nne Benion. In post-World War IV clv1hzatloo, a young man and his taNung dog set out In sea.=:rls 'R' (I hr . 27 mtn.) I ,_IMTA_,,A .. CJ) .,_, AWAllll From Los Ange- les's Shrine Auditorium: JOhn Denver hosts the 27th ed1tl0t'I of the NatlOOaf Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences' ceremony covenng the ent1<e spectrum oi recorded musk: and technical achleve- men1. For 1984, Cyndi Lauper, Prince and Tlna Torner have each been nominated In live categories (3 hrs ) e GD ~TIMI When the team aids a IOW· frvcl< operator wno·s battling ruthleSs competitors. heavy-duty equipment be- comes their ammunl11on. ( 1 hr ) 8 0 ~A CIOWD Jack un1ntent1<>n- ally undermines Bradford at an 1ncome- 1ax ;::.Ii ftJ» I "::J: "Springheld Rille" ( 1952, Western) Gary Cooper, Phyllis Thaxter After being court-martlaled, a former offi- cer does undercover work lor the govern- ment (2 hrs) 19 '90¥A An examination ol chlldren's ac· qu1Sitlon ol language during their first lour ~ears O ( 1 hr ) CC) .WW "Superman Ill" ( t983, Adven· lure) Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor A 'lfllainovs industrial magnate tries to neu· trallze the Man ol Steel by splll!lng him into his good and ev11 personalihes 'PG' Q (2 hra . 5 min ) <JO llO'lll "The Entity•· ( t982, Horrcx) Barbara Hershey. Ron Silver A Cenfornia woman and her children are v1C!lm1zed t>y an lnv1s1ble being haunllng their hOme. 'A' ~hrs , 5 min) (S)llO'lll "Term!i Of Endearment" ( t983 Drama) Shirley MacLame. Oebfa Winger James L Brooks's chronlCte of the 30 year evolution of the complex but loving retatlonsn1p between a mother and her in· dependent daughter 'PG' O (2 hrs.. 10 min.) 8a .,_ "Dishonored Lady" !1947 Mystery) Hedy Lamarr Dennis O'Keefe A t>eautlful magazine art director remains sllent when she Is ~cused of her ex-tov· er"s murder (1 hr . 30 min.) • 8 9 WllO"I THI IOU? Tony chapetones Samantha on her flrsl date et a schOOI danoe ~l he has a lot of expla1n1ng to do when hes caughl necking with on attrac· tlve teacheroi.. U:CT M IJWllQ .u.T: A POll1UIT Of THI Host Oavld Allenborough explores the richness ol Ille 1n the Ecuadorian jun git as hit camera eloW1Y ~ from the crown Of 1 200-foot kapok ,, .. O ( 1 ~ .. , ... 11111$ llOW9 "The Stone Kiiier" ( 1973, Ofa· ma) Chatlet Bronson, Miilin Baltam. An undefwo(ld klflOPln tr.int Vietne,..,._ vet- etant 10 ehrr11ne1e hlS enemies ( 1 ht . 55 •G Mt ft'a& I After 18 years, Paul v1Sit1 AnM: Erle dlcldet to metl')'! Iris dis- coYt<t fhto'• lnfldellty: AnNI •nd Jo. --*''a Irle> to llt Mf Is marred bv lrlgedy 16 8und9y,Feb.~. 1985 (£'ar1 3 of 3) O (2 hrs) U ®' llACGflllB Ne LOUD When MacGruder shoots an unarmed deal teen- ager. he musr come 10 terms with his guilt and~bllc outcry O (1 hr ) 1 .... _,. Scheduled Susan Sulh· van Jack Klugman. comedienne Karen Salkln, mental;st Robert Ooflan. ( 1 hr.) fD ...nM An explorauon of the mlh· 1ary and polltlcal Issues raised by lhe 1984 massacre ot 24 1 US Mannes 1n Lebanon.o (1 hr) ( CCIU.ltl IAIKITIA&.L P11tsburgh at §.yracuse (R) (2 hrs ) lJ.) MO¥J1 "48 HRS." ( 1983. Comedy) Nlek Nolte. Eddie Murphy. An unorthodox pol~ detectrve teams with a temporarily released convict to find a l1Jg1t1ve murder· er 'R' ( t hr • 35 mm ) CZ)llOYll "Lassite<" (1984, Drama) Tom Selleck. Jane Seymour. A high-class Jewel lh1el is blackmailed by the ~Bl 10 ht>erare S 10.000 m Nazi diamonds paSSJng through London 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) ta(f) MOVIE · Oes1ree" {1954. Drama) Mar- lon Brando. Jean Simmons Napoleon Bo- naparte has an early and bittersweet love affair with a young seamstress who reiects him for another (2 hrs .. 30 min ) 61) PllUU&. GOUlmT Jeff Smith discusses lhe history of garlic and prepares baked garlic, Russian garlic salad. anci garllc and cream sauce with .jisla I --Of IUCll -.... I tlTTllO THI WT LAUGH Fred W1I lard, Sandahl Bergman and Kerry M1ller1Ck offer ways to handle the problems of daily Ille with a sense of humor ( t hr ) 8 llCH llAIVOOIUWUIOOl 1 Rudy (Pe- ter Strauss) develops a romantic interest 1n Maggte Porter (Susan Suthvan) , a s1rong·w1lled lawyer. and Wesley Jor· dach& (Gregg Henry) and Billy Abbott (James Carroll Jordan) vie lor lhe allec· t1ons ol Ramona Scott (Penny Peyser) (part 2 of 22) ( 1 hr.) • &il llAITWllCI TMUTM ''The Jewel In The Crown" Sarah tries to prevent Mer nck's mamage to Susan by contaC11ng an old friend who knoww at>oot the major's ~osl (Part t t ol t4) c;:i (1 hr) II> ,_.,...An exploratlOO of the m1h- tary and po1t11ca1 issues raised by the t984 massacre of 2,. t U S Marines In Lebanon. O ( t hr ) COJ llOVIE "Beyond The L1m1t" ( 1983. Drama) MIGhael Caine. Richard Gere An English phyS4Cian acts to secure the re- lease of B11tam's hOOorary consul In Ar gentlna. kidnapped by revotuttonarleS 'R' i..! hr, 43mln) m IOXIM Jorge Carasco vs Nick Rivera {1 hr) ,.. CC> llO¥ll "The Westerner" ( 1940. Wost· ern) Garr C~. Watter Brennan The tyr•nn<a Judge Roy Sean 18 confronted by the powerlUI "Westerner." ( 1 hr • 40 min.he. ... ,.. ~Joe and Lou gel Into an on- going argument at>oot tl'ltfr Mite father that ~solve1.Q -· " ... (Ill llO¥ll "LO.t COmmand" ( tG66. Ofa ma) Anthony Quinn. Alaln Delon A French peasant leads a..group of ptiro troopers and eventually Mc;ures e com· twlmai'?IJ'a ~~s min' --...- &! ·-MOll\ft ccun . ... ,.,,,_ ...... ~ (f) -_,Guests. Bob Goetby. Oou=d. (R) (11) ''The Big Brawl" ( t980, Adven- ture) Jackie Chen. Joee Ferrer. The soo of a restaurant OWYl9f en11lfl en Interstate llQhling match and Is pitted agatnsr a sa- distic b<u1e. 'R' ( t hr .• 36 min.) MOWll "Through The Lootung Glass" ( 1976, Fanteay) Catherine Burgess, Jam- ie Gillis A woman's constant gazing Into an antique mltror leedS to a confrontation WI ha demon IO\le( ( t hf , 25 min.) ... Q llOW9 "48 HRS " (1983. Comedy) Nick Nolte. Eddie Murphy. An unorthOdox' police detective teams with a lempof8ffly released c:oovict to find a fugitive murder· er. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) 1 1 • .__IUO 11:19 CJ) HU. tuY Colt swings Into action when a band of row<Jy rednecks threatens to harm a friendly circus orangu1an.. (R) U hr , tOmn) II GD TOlllMT Host· JOhnny CM$on Scheduled: comedian Steve Landesberg. actress Anita Morris, wrlttf Lewis Griz· zar~~ 11! ... -.n.. ....... LAW 'mlCA Scheduled: Bill Ev- ans. president of the Clio Awards. on the t 984 award-winning TV commercials ( I hr) •1PQ111-111'1Nl(8~rnr11•• llCWll "Blame II On Rio" ( 1984. Com· edy) Mlehael Celne. Joseph Bologna A busmessman vacatloni~ in RIO de JantM<o succumbS to an affair with his best lnend's teen-age daughter. then tries to keep 11 a secret. 'R' ( t hr . 50 min.) m 111 CWI Scheduled topic· American blacks' struggle for equality ( 1 hr .. 30 min) tHl (C .,_ "Happy Birthday To Me" ( 1980. Horror) Melissa Sue Ande<son, Glenn Ford. A£ a murderer begins attack- ing her circle of elltlSt friends. a prep schOOt sen!Of worries that &he may be the next victim -or possibly the killer 'R' ( t hr .= 1Hllm•.&oo llO¥ll "The Hard Ride" ( 1971, Dra- ma) Rot>ert Fuller. Sherry Bain A Viet· m1m 11ete<an returns home ro claim his best friend's motorcycle as well as his gtrl- lnend J2 hrs.) 1111 Uln ... CIWU'l-.t '°' ._ -Keith Ada ma vt Ray ay In • mlddltwelght bout 5Ctieduled for 10 rounds, from AtlantlC City, N J (R) (2 hrs , 30 min.) lO).,. "Around The WOfld In 80 Days" ( 1956. Ad\lentute) David Niven, Shirley MaeLelne In t872, an Engtlah gentleman makes a bet that he can travel around the WOOd In 80ljays 'G' (2 NI . 48 min) -·. UftWWITMDAWHiiil WI Scheduled : Bryant Gumbel, the Sotll1W!ge Btotl'lera (JoM Cindy, Eu- • l_evy) JVYL ...,_ll'fCllCOQ( •w.--1TNI OWM,U.~ .. "The Bollom Ot The Bottle'' ( 1956. Dr1m1) Van John50n, Joleph Coften. A ltwtytf refuses to "ac1m11 that an etcohotic t1t-«in IS his brother but he lat· tt r•• htt reputation in order 10 help him ~hrs) • "°"' ''Bloocl On The Sun" (1945. -I -• .. .. ... .. Orama) Jamet Cagney. Sy1v1a Sidney Japanese warlords try to Siience an Amer· ican newspapetmen who IOfesees Ja· pan's lhrear-to democracy ptlOf ro the at· tac;k on Pearl Harb<><. (2 hrs.) I &.OWi, AlmCMlm.I mM,..... Neal Gabler and Jel· hey Lyons host an tnlormatrve I<><* at wt1ar s new at the movies. CO.,_ "Terms 0 1 Endearment" ( 1983. Drama) Shirley MacLaine. Oebfa Winger James L Brooks's chronicle of the 30- year evolution of the complex bul loving retatlOOshlp between a mottle< and he< 1n· dependent daughter 'PG' (2 hrs., tO mtnL 9 ()) CGUm0 The mistress of a sym- ptlony conduct0< plans 10 g_o pubhc with his extramatital actrvllles {R) ( 1 hr . 20 mtn.) CH> ..,_ "MetalstOfm The Destruction Of Jared-Syn" ( 1983. Scl8nce Fiction) Jeffrey Byron, Tim Thomerson An inter stellar peacekeeper travels to a barren deSert world. where he batlles an ev~ war· lord for possesslOn ol a powerful crystal 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 24 min) (%) ...,_ "Erendira" ( 1983, Drama) Irene Papas. ClaU<lla Ohana A tyrannical woman forces her 10-year·old g1and· daught8f into prostitution 1n a traveung btothel until an angelic boy lalls 1n ,IOve with the girl and a1tempts to rescue her (_t hr .. 39 mlrl.) 8 ...,_ "Back Street" (1961 Ro- mance) Susan Hayward. John Gavin A mamed man keeps a mistress who must 1emain f0tever in the background !2 hrs) 0 llfT'DTU-1 Ta.GHT Featured LIOnef AIChi8 • llO¥W "Possessed" ( 1947. Drama) Joan CrawlO<d, Van Helhn A sch110 phrenic nurse becomes involved 1n a mur i case (2 hrs I IGLOOMll 1MATO.. I (~ "Without A Trace" ( 1983. Drama) Kate N mgan, Judd Hirsch (2 lirs ) ICC) "Challenge To Be Free" ( 1975. Ad· venture) Mike Meturk1. Jimmy Kane ( 1 ht .. 28 min) 00 "Davfd Copperfield" ( 1983. Drama) Animated. Voices by Rosa Higgins. Philip Hinton ( 1 hr .. 12 min ) CJ) "Scarlet SlrMt" ( HM5. Mystery) Ed· ward G RobinSon. Joan Bennett ( 1 hr 42 min ) •al "Bunoy Lake 18 ~ISSing" I 1965. Mys· tery) Laurence Ollvlef. Carol Lynley (2 M l t "C1•ckers" ( 1~. Comedy) Donald Sutt'lefland, Jack Warden ( 1 hr • 32 min ) t (O) "BloedW•y Danny Roee" ( 1984, Comedy) Woody A'*'. Mia Ferrow I 1 hr .. 26min) t "St ... baMaa" ( 1937. Orama) Barbe r-8 St8nwyck. JoM aotn. ( 1 ht • 46 ml1'I ) I "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980. Fante· sy) Chrlitopher ~. JeM s.ymour ( 1 ht .. 45 min.) t (R) "Tho Buddy System" I t984. Come· dy) Richard Oreyw. S\.INn SArandon 1hr ,50mln ) ) "Under Fwe" ( 1063. Orama) Niek Nolte. JoenN CASSldV 12 tws • 8 min I .,_ "Fiona" ( 1980, Adventure) Fiona Richmond. Anthony Steel A notOfl· ous woman jOUfnallSt recounts her outra· geotJS adventures with some 01 Europe's 1:11 lea~= 'R' ( t hr .. 22 m•n,) I MOU.YWOOD W• Featured' Inter· VleWI wnh Angela Lansbury. Catheftne Mary Stewart. and Robert CUip ALL•MPM&Y b9 WGIUATL.Mm 19 AllMl.111 lllT'I Ht i ::. ... -.mrATCM aaGAliNm ........ n .,_ "Escape From New York" ( 1981. Science-Fictton) Kurt Russell. Donald Pleasenoe In t997. a h&1dened cnmtnal rs olfefed a pardon 11 he can res- cue lhe president of the U S horn Man· ha11an, now a pftson city 'R' ( 1 ht., 40 min.) 2:21 ~ llOVll "Now And F0<ever" ( 1983. Drama) Chefyl Ladd, Robert Coleby A woman tutns to alcohol when her husband is arrested oo a tape charge 'R' ( t hr . 32 min.) . ta(]) llCMl1'0m ... m llO¥ll "The Train" ( 1965. Drama) Burt Lancaster, Paul Scofield A French leadef attempts to save hrs country's an treasures after a German officer smuggles them out of the counlry. (3 hrs.) ~..,., IWAOGMT AllOmC: a IODIU • llOnoet (R) llOVll .. Art IS ts And MOdels Abroad" ( 1937. MUSIC81) Jack Benny JOan Ben· nett A traveling musical troupe gets left behind 1n Par1s, ( I hr .. 30 min.) ~ MO¥ll "Mausoleum" ( 1983. Horror) Bobble Bresee. Matloe GOftner A oenru- ries-old family cvrse alfltcrs a 30-year-old woman, as the demon that possesses her stans a ktlhng spree that only a psych1a· lrlst friend can end 'R' ( 1 hr .. 37 min ) Ml8 llOVll "Wings Of Fire" (1967. Ora· t:tl COl ' 0 C Cab" ( t983, Comedy) Mr T Adam 8aldw1n ( t hr • 39 min I tit (I) "A Cold Wind In August" ( 1961, Ora· ma) Lola Albtighl. Scott Marlowe. ( 1 hr . 20m1n) -lC) "Wavelength" ( 1983. Sctenee-Fte· llOO) Robert Carradine. Chene Come ( I hr . 27 mm) (.HJ "Finnegan Beoln Again" ( 1985, Com edy) Mary Tyler Moore. RObeff Preston iJhr .52mtn) -(11) "Captain China" ( HM9. A.dvet'lture) John Payne. Gall RusMll. (2 IV&.) .. <:OJ "Cheech & Chang's Stlll Smo•on· " (1983, Comedy) At0h9td Marin, Tommy Chong. ( 1 hr .. 3 t min.) D "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980. Fanta· ay) Chr11tophef ReeYe. Jene Seymour ( t ht . 45 mm) 1tltG "The TnaJ Of Chaplain Jensen" ( 1975, Orama) James Franciscus, Joa,,. na Mites (t hr , 30 min ) (C) "Eddie Macon· a Run" ( 1983. Drama) Jotln Schntldel' Klfk Oouglat ( 1 ht . 35 min) -a.t•--•••ll•wl••- . -e 'Cotto<" ( 1972, Wtstetn) Don Mui· 111 Carbl L.ynley (2 hrs.) "Without A Trac." ( 1983. Of8mll) ma) Suzanne Pleehette. Lloyd Nolan. An avlatrUI attempts to save the buSlnesa ft fun6 With her father by winning an .., raoe. ; IVS.) • MIOTT -COl1a.LO .,.. "Saoebrush Trail" ( 1933, Western) John Wayne, Nancy Shubert. A cowboy unjustly imprisoned for murdel' escapes 10 hunt down the reel killer and iove Ns own lnnoceooe ( 1 hr I .. ..... ,_ ... "Blame It On Rio" (1984, Com- edy) MJct\881 Caine. Joseph Bolc>Qrw. A bulinessman vacationing In Rio de Jeneiro succumbS to an affair with his bell lrlend's teen-age daughter, then tries to k=a secret 'R' (t hr .. SO min.) I AllWI .. . .... HI ~'Tough Enough" ( 1983. Df• ma) Dennis Quaid, Carlene Watkh.. An unsucoesslul country singer. tl'Yina to make eodS meet. rums to flght1.ng for Prize ~(llV.47mnj w™_.. "Deadly Force" ( 1983. Orame) Wings Hauser. Joyce Ingalls. A former cop sets out to llnd the psychopath who cal'led a fatal X on a woman's lofeheed. 'R' (I IV . 35 =.~ ...... .., ... "Yest8fday, Today And Tomor- row" ( 1964. Comedy) Sophia Loren, MarcellO MastroiaMI. Three different women use their feminine wiles to get wh81 they want (Subtitled) (2 hrs.) ~-aeon .. TmYT.- ... "The Amazing Mr Blunden" ( 1972. Fantasy) Laurence Neismith. Lynne FredetlCk CM:stmas promiles 10 be very grim '°' IWO children In thelf dngy London flat unttl a kindly. magical Old gen- tleman oomes to call. 'G' ( t hr . 39 min.) 4r:JIOJ)l __ OI.._. Kate Nelflgan, Judd H1tsdl (2 hrs.) 1t:W "AtllStS And Models Abtoad'' (1937. Musical) Jack Benny. Joan Bennett ( 1 hr . 30 min,) 1•~ "Last Holiday" ( t950. Comedy) A.lee GUtnness, Kay Walstl ( 1 hr . 28 mfn.) "Cfackers" ( 1~. Comedy) Oona6d ~thefland. Jack Watden. ( 1 l'\f • 32 min.) el) 'Against The Wind" ( 1949, Suspense) Robef1 Beatty. Simone Silt n<>fet (2 hrs I 1:tlt8) "Tlmetlder" ( 1982. ~tton) Fred Ward. Bellnda Bauer ( 1 hr . 35 min.) Ht(Q) "Yentl" ( t983. MusQI) Barbra Streisand. Mandy Pa11rndn (' tn., 14 min.) l:ll(CJ "Challenge To Be Free" (1975. Ao. venture) M*• Mazutk1, Jimmy K.9ne ( 1 hr., 28 min) "'""-btasa Ring" ( 1983, Orame) Dina M«rllt. SyMa Sidney ( 1 hr.. 21 min) {.%)''A Speclal Oty'' (1977, ~) Sophia Loren. Marcello Maitrolem ( 1 hr . 50 ml1\) W \S) "TM Young Lancbdt" ( 1983, Or• ma) Kevin Sulliwn. Marlo Gibbs ( 1 hr . 65 min.) t111C) "St9118 Delu" f 1937. Dr81N) O.W- Sunday, f.eb. 2•. 1985 17 -ra Stanwyclc, John Boles ( 1 hr , 46 min ) CQ) "&oedway Danny Rose" ( 1984, Comedy) Woody Allen Mia Farrow ( I hr 26 min.) (%) "Under Fire" ( 1983. Orama) NICk NOite, Joanna Cassidy (2 hrs . 8 min ) .. "The Buddy System" ( 1984. Come- dy) Richard Dreyfuss. Susan Sarandon ( 1 hr , 50 min.) • (L) "Dusty" ( 1981. Orama) Bill Kerr Noel Trevathen. ( t hr . 26 min) _ ...... ___ _ .. ur.= Cll ... HAITTOHAIT .,,_..~NIT ITA1119( ., ..... MPOllT .... • lmDCM OOftfllmn coua U.:ITUU Georgetown Bl St John's (2 his ) ~:V llACLA19 Shirley MacLaine sings and dances in a variety of comedy sketches and musical numbers, and also performs dramatic excerpts from ··rerms Of Endearment." "The Turning Potnt" and "Som6 Came Running " (1 hr . 52 min) HOT IUT MOTLM ...... IWWAlllBUAm ... u.Yl&l.D AUCI llAClm. I LD9R NIWIHOUR .... OfPORT\111 PACll Of CUL TUM IO¥ll "Wavelength" ( t983. Sc1ence- Fictt0n) Robert Carradine, Chene Currie Three creatures lrom ooter space are cap· tured and detained by the U S Air FOfce fOf medecal e11peomentalioo 'PG' ( I hr 27 ~ *I ::"um TMATTUNI LO¥llOAT =. '::'a.B:.. Behind the scenes of Broadway's "Sur1 City" luxury yachts 1n Fort Lauderdale, Fla IE~ TWT Featured a loot< at the Gramm.:wards 1:-0fc:n.. llJl//llllllf ==~ J>Aii. James Coco, Jes· slca Walter and Ron Leibman star "' com- edy ll<etches based on the humorous as- pects of human retatiorishtps Written by Neil Simon. Jule5 Fe1f1er and other mas· ters of the an Hott Jack GdfOfd ( t hr ) .,. "Yentl" ( 1983, Musical) Bar· bra Streisand. Mandy Patlnkln From Isaac Bashevls Singer's short story tn turn-of-the--century Eaatern Europe. a young woman d1sgu1ses herself as e man In Ofdef to pursue the educ:AllOn tradition any forbidden t(> JeWlsh women 'PG' (2 hrs . 1'4 mn ) (%) llCMI "Br1tama Hosp1IAI" ( 1982. COmedy) Leonard Rossiter, Graham Crawdtf'I Htvoc reigns at a hospttal wtien won<ers dteldt to strike 'R' ( 1 hr • 55 18 Sunday, Fe b. 24, 1885 min.) 1t1 <11> VllW'I MD V.. The Importance of black history In the lives of the new gener- atlOO of black Americana Is explored. ( t hr.) 7:118 2 Oii THI TOW Featured: the truth be- hind the Bermuda Triangle: underground "' Ing and slreetside bargain hunting .,Al&,..., m Oii L I.. Featured· "War On Crime''. pafl two of crtme In our city, amusing European commercials. "Eye On LAs"=s. I==== .. ,,,,, ...... OflAl'\lm lllllmAL On location In Sri Lanka and lndla. cinematographer Dieter Plage ex· plores the lite of the endangered Asian el· ant O (1 hr.) UC. MOii IMTA lilftA .. (I) au&ll • QIAllm Liii tries 10 convince Charles to take her aide when she considers dating a boy her parents dislike D ID HIGHWAY TO MIAYB A cold·heart· ed banker and a sensitive vagrant (Ned Beatty In a dual rOle) trade places and learn much ebOul each other's lives o ( 1 hr ) 8 llO¥ll "Car Wash" ( 1976. Comedy) Richard Pryor, George Carlin The crazy. mixed-up. daily routine of a deluice Los • Angeles oar wash Is Interrupted by several unusual customers (2 hrs ) D a ,ALL.,, A cocaine dealer devises a plan to ptn drug charges on a meek shoe salesman who resembles him o ( 1 hr.) ~=:Wn ~ IWTllT.-r TCllOHT Featured a look at the Grammy Awards. 11T .. 'a•ae-• ............ .., ............ ,....... , ................ e .,,.. TO -We.althy Stephanie Harper (Rebecca Gitting) marries tennts star Greg Marsden (James Reyne). a greedy womanizer Who plots to murdet his new wife and take her best friend Jilly Stewart (Wendy Hughes) fOf his lover {Patt I ol 2) (3 hrs ) • IUIMWAl. On location In Sri Lanka ar)d. India, cinematographer Dieter Plage fb,. ~ plores the hie of the endangered Asian et· !2_hant O (1 hr.) ~ llOWll "Eddie Macon's Run·• ( 1983, Orama) John Schnelder. Kirk Douglas. An escaped C(lmlnal becomes the quarry or a ruthle5s law officer 'PG' ( I hr , 35 min ) (I) COU.. Mm1'IM.&. North Catolino at-Tech (2tn.) ( "~tnntgtn B.gln A sin" (1985. Comedy) Mary Tyler MOOfe. ~obett Pres- ton The frltrldlNp of a 6$-yMr-old. mar- ried lonely-hearts cOlumnlat and an lnde- pen~nt. fortylth achoolteechtf t>totaoma tnto an unllkety romance c:> ( 1 hr . 52 min.) (0) llO¥I "O C C.b" ( 1983, Comedy) Mr T, Adam Baldwin Drtvera of a nearly bankrupt Wethington tallic8b operation beeome heton \#Mn they retcue two ltld- ~ped chikbn. 'A' (1hr .• 39 min.) {I) .. "Somewhere In Tlmt" '1980. Fantasy) Chrtstophef Affve. Jane s.y. mour Obseued with the potlrtlt of a t9th--celltvry actress. a modern-day peay wrlghl UMt hypno51S 10 trivet baek In time and meet her. 'PG' ( 1 hr . -'S min.) e llO¥ll "Pirates 01 Monttlfey" ( 1947 Adventure) Mana Montez. Rod Cameron In the 1840s. Callfomla valiantly struggle:. to rts1St Mexican dominallon. ( I hr . 30 min.) .. ltzl llCMI "Too Late The Hero" ( 1970 Drama) Michael Caine, CQff Robertson A British patrol Is chased by Japanei.e troops after lhey discover a large group ot enem~ planes. (2 hrs .. -'5 min.) 1:9 8 CJ) I I • A by·the-bOok hospltal ad mimstrator threatens 10 snitch on the moonlighting Sheintetd: Eve wonders whil1 •t woold be llke to be a mother I nc TN:. DOUIN LCMIOAT ~Tiii RCTACULM -Br111r1 Boltano and Tiltany Chin are among tht- amateur champions who perlorm In ICE! dancing, pairs. and solo. In thit exhibition t~ In Rochester.N Y (I hr.) .. 9 (I) llOWll "51111 Of The Night" (1982 Suspen$4t) Roy Scheide<. Meryl Streep A psychiatrist becomes lnereaslngly 1n· votved with a mysterioos woman Who had been the mistress of a murdered patient Q_(2 hrs.) U m •ACTI Of Liii Jo and the ~Iris are not at aH enthuSlastlc aboot Kevin s occu· ~lngjhe room In the athc. o U ®) DTNAm Dominique fights to sur vive a dangerous <>perallon. Jeff and N1· cola's marriage is threatened by news from Aleicrs. Q ( 1 hr ) I ':t _,. Scheduled: the Brass Band. Jenileo Harrisoo ("Dallas"). tash- 1ons for royalty. Alctl Little ( 1 hr ) fl1) an MUllT, YOUR HIAllT Newsman Jim Lehrer recatts his 1983 heart all~. sur- gery and rehablhtation 1n this repott on heart disease. lnclud•ng an update on re cent 1mprovemen1s 1n d1agnosls and treat· ment. O (1 hr) (%1 .,_ "D C Cab" ( 1983. Comedy) Mr T. Adam Baldwtn. 0flvers ol a nearly bankrupt Washington taxicab operation beOOme heroes when they tescue two kid• nap~d Children. 'R' ( I hr , 39 min ) a. G GD WA Oen01s' confidence 1$ shat· tere<f" Wher'I he loses a coort case (]) 11CM1 "The Laughing Policeman" ( 1973. Adventure) Walter ~atthau, Bruce Dern A policeman allempts 10 avenge the death of his partner, who was kitted In a viotent mass murder on a San Francisco bus (2 hrs • 30 min ) ID an t9MT, YOUR MIMT Newsman Jim Lehrer recalls his 1983 heart allack, sur- gery and rehtbllltallOn In this report on heart dlsease, lnclUdtng an update oo ra- oent Improvements In diagnosis and treat· ment. O ( 1 hr.) Ct) CIYITAL ULI Htp!'llghts 1nCtVOt the CS.but of Crystal Gates latest album "To nlOf'lt. T ooignt " (() llOWll "Love And Death" ( 1975, Comedy) Woody Allen. Diane Keeton A noted cowatd 1n the Russtan army eventu· ally marries hit true love. Who draws him Into a plot lnvolvtng an 111tempt on the hie of Empe!'or NapOleon. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 25 min) -IT'~:-Craig seeks the dOCIOf responsible for a ~1ienl'1 sudden deatl'I, While O.niett relolnt lhe staff oiler iqin\;.;~lcal tnr (I hr I I MOTIL An old acquaintance ac· outes Ptttr of rape. e woman's rneritat Ille it ct\engtd Wtitn she wins a tOttl beeuty remake c:> ( I hr ) 10:t U me .... IOOll.., IOOl I Rudy Jor· daehe (Peter Strauss) confronts a new adveraary In the form ol a power·htmgry bdllonalre named Charles Estep (Peter HaSl<ell) (Part 3 ol 22) ( t hr ) e .. ....._ llCltlWt T'NI MAN All> tB •llMI ThlS tribute 10 the media scl'l018r IS narrated by Torn Wolfe and includes footage ol Notman Matier. Arthur Schles- lngeJ Jf .. Jonathan Miller, Pierre Trudeau and Richard Satant ( t hr ) CC) llOVll "Rlcilard Pryor Here And Now" (1983. Comedy) The famous co- rned.an raps everyone •• lrom elephants 10 former wives -in ttlls him staged at the ~ Theatre 1n New Orleans 'R' O I hr .. 37 min.) CCIUltl IAIKITU&.L Northwestern ar MichlQan Slate (2 hrs.) OO llOWll "The lonely Guy" ( t984. Com· edy) Sieve Martin, Charles Grodin Alter his sexy girlfriend leaves him, a young man laces a lonely Ille and writes a best· selling book thal serves as a guide lor Olher lonesome men 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ©) llOVll "Yenll" ( 1983. Musical) Bar· b<a S1re1Sand. Mandy Pa11nk1n From Isaac Bashev1s Singer's short story In tUm·ol·the-oentury Eastern Europe. a young woman disguises herself as a man 1n order to pursue lhe edocahon 1rad1t1on· ally 10fb4dden to JewlSh women 'PG' f2 hrs. t4 min) ) 90¥ll "Percy" ( 197 t Comedy) Hywel Bennen Denhotrn El1tot1 The recip- ient of the hrst "belOw lhe·bell ' organ transplant gains world notoriety and de· CldeS 10 track down the donor A' I I hr 43 min.) e90MIYTAUI t G AUITll CrTY ~· Featured Glen Gampbell ("Gentle on My Mino ·s1ow Ntghls"), Eddy Raven ( Thar1k God tor Kids," "Who Do You Know 1n Cahlor nla?"). ( t hr ) t @ llOVll "The World 0 1 Susie Wong ( t961. Orama) William Holoen, Nancy Kwan Tragedy unites an Amert<:nn nrt1<i1 and a Ctii~ ~I _J2 hrs 45 min ) I fl.•W®J G>IDI -AmAU.D &I&&• ,_.,...CCMT ..n"'"°"I PUlll CllCUI .,. ''Lipps & McC~un" ( 1978. omtdy) Paul Thomas, Riek Lutz. Two modern·dey oowbOys nave a variety of unusual encounters after vtS1ting a Wesl ern rench. (1 Iv .. 15 min) llOVll "Night Gam8'" I t980. Fania· sy) Cindy Pickett. Barry Pnmus The 111C· ltrn of a chlldhood trauma a young wom ari's fear of ony sexual contact with men threal&n$ her marrl1ge and her men111 $llb41!ty 'A' ( 1 hr '0 min ) 1 • ....., .. 0 I CJ) .... PJ. M.igoum IOOks into 1he conspitatO<ial KtiYlllet ti 8 hosp1lll where a OOCtOt It aCCU$9d of murdering threeof'fa=1J'' fRI (1 hr , tOmln l • Host Johnny Carson the SmollW<9 Bcothera ( t I ... ,,==-~ =-.... e.AJl!Jt lllT UllilOA Schedultd' Of Lindon Smff.h, aUlhor cJ "Or lendon Smith'• l.ow-Stretl Oitll"t Mtnatd Fuller. lout'ldtf ot Habltlt '°' Humannv. on h9mt1 for tho l)()Or (A) (I tv ) ) ... "0.C Cab'' C 1983. Comedy) Mr T, Adam BalclW1n. Drivers ol a nearly bankrupt Washington taxicab operation become he<oes Whe1l they rescue two kid· napiied ohltclren. 'R' O ( (hr • 39 min.) eJ 111 CUii Scheduled topic IOday's black families. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 1bel(C) mv9 "First Blood" C 1982, Orama) SylveSte< SlallOne. Richard C<enna A V1e1nam veteran's rvn-ln wtth the police In a dead war bOddy's hometown escalates into a minor war. 'R' ( 1 ht . 35 min.) 1bel llOVll "l.Bssltet" ( 1984. Orama) Tom Sefleek. Jane Seymour. A hiQtrclass iewe• thief Is blackmailed by the !!"Bl 10 liberate $10.000 in Nazi diamonds passlng through LondOn 'R' ( 1 ht 40 min.) ~II TalCIHTlCm m OI HOU.YWOOO llOVll "The Saint And The Breve Goose" ( 1981. Adventure) Ian Ogilvy, Gayle Hunnicut. A request for help from a mysterious young widow leads Simon Templer on a search'ecrosa the Continent for sunken treasure (2 hrs ) i •••w ... CIM.9'8-.a #Oll'Ttc81TD 12::11 G) LATI _,. 1ll'TH DAVID~ Scheduled: Mlchael Palin ( 1 hr ) I A&JlmtlTQICOCa~ DILVICOIO llOVll "Go West, Young Man" ( 1936. Comedy) Mae West. RandOlph Scott A mov1e star has many misadventures on a ~rsonal epPearance tour (2 hrs.) ID MOVIE "The Court Martial Of Billy Mitchell" ( t955. Drama) Gary Cooper Charles Bicklord A man rs put on trial when he defies military b<ass 1n order to shorten World War II (2 hrs J ~......,.,,..,,. '•aaTMDllG ..... llMAVD womLOOlt (JI) L. llO¥ll "Bad Boys" ( t982, Drama) Sean Penn Ren1 Santoni A young hood· lum acc1den1ally kills the younger brother 01 a leen·age dope dealer during a pohce chase and is sent 10 a tough reformatory 'R' t 1 hr . 59 min ) 'OJ llOVll "Cheeeh & Chong's 51111 Sm0k1n' " ( t983. Comedy) Richard Mar In. Tommy Chong. The comic duo livens up a poorly attended Dutch him festival 'A' U.hr .. 3 t min) 1M8 Cl) llCMI "The Passage" (1979. Ad- venture) Anthony Quinn, James Mason A forelgn guide lfles 10 help an Am.rlcan tamlly elude thelf NazJ pur5Uer1 nnd es· cape occupied Franoe safely by go.ng through a treacherous. snowy mountain e!SS (A) ( t hr . 20 min ) 1•t11 MON "Harvey" (1951 Comedy) James Stewart, Josephine Hull A woman tries to have he< bfothef pul away when he begins 1alk1ng to his lnl/ISllH rtbblt f'1•11ut':'5'1 111 tJ•IT TW Featured. a IOOk at the Grammy Awards • llCMI "Hero'l tslend'' ( 1962. Adv9n- ture) James Mason. Nevlhe Brand In the t 700s. a pirate and • IOfmer Slave battle to keep an Island off tho Carolinas from telling to the control of o pair or greedy t><othefl (2 hrs ) _,_NA TU Cit) ... "AmltyvUle II .. T'he PoaMtllon" (1 982. Horror) BUtt Young. James 04~ A family wreatlee with tuPtrnatural oecu•· rences emenatlng from within their Long Island house. 'A' ( t ht • 45 min ) ... ~= "F10na" (1080. ActvcotUft) FlOn4 Richmond. Anthony Steel A flOtOfl ous women loumatt&t rtcountt htt 01.itr• geous adventvre\ •ttf\ some of Europe'• leading playboy$. 'R' (1 hr., 22 min.) m llOWI "Bad Boys" (1982. Orama) Sean Penn. Reni Santoni A young hood- lom accldentalty kills the younger t>rothef of a teen-age dope dealet dutlng a police chase and rs sent to a tough reformatory 'R' ~9m1n.) 1:111~1:&, NTOI. IMOOT9I Blanci\1 Cup lnterna· 110na1 Tournament trom Columbia. Mo ffi) Cl) llOVll "Dracula" ( 1979, Fantasy) Frank LengeHe Laurenoe OIMef'. In a t913 Engllsn coastal town. an aged pro- fessor seeks vengeance against the cen- turies-old vampire who mufde<ed his da~er. 'R' ( 1 hr . 49 mm.) =1m-:..-;:-· ... MON "Broadway Danny Rose" ( 1984. Comedy) Woody Allen, Mia Far· row. A small-time but good-hearted talent agent works dlllgentty 10 make successes of his hopeless clients. 'PG' ( t hr .. 26 mm) Hl1=A==' i. .ovmoem ... lllO¥ll "The Secret Of Santa Vi1t0tla" ( t969 Orama) Anthony Quinn, Anna Magnani llahan v1llaQ8fs band togetl'le< to prevent the occupying NBZIS trom confls- cal=e m1thon bottles ot wine (3 hrs ) ~ ~.= • llOTDCJ'l M ~ llOVll ·Nightmares" (1983. Horr0t) Cristina Raines. Em1ho Estevez A pickup truck. a pack ol cigarettes. a VldeO game and a colonial home all play a part 1n lour episodes of horror and suspense 'R' ( 1 hr 39mtn) M (ZI llOVll "Under Fire' (1 983, Drama) Nick Nolle. Joanna Cassidy Two Amerl· can 1C>Ufnahsts and a photographer cove< the Ntearaguan war while a French double agent uses photographs of rebels to search for key Sandinista leaders 'R' (2 hrs. 8 min J a.e llCMI "Beau Geste" (1966. AdVen· ture) Doug McClure. Guy Stockwell. Three French Foreign Legionnaires ctelm responslblflty fOf a jewel theft 1n ordef to P-TOtect a lady's honC>f (2 hrs.) CD AllOTT *» COITR1.0 • llCMI "Santa Fe Stampede" ( 1938. West8fn) John Wayne, Ray Corrigan The Three Mesqu1teers try to clear a cowt>oy eccused ot murdering a ~d prospector t ~ 1t11••na WMl'T\M 1111 WY IMCI ,_ Sht"8y MacLalne Sings and daflce9 In a variety ot comedy ~elchn and mv&lc81 numbers, and aleo performs dtamatic excerpts from "Ttnnt Of Endearment."' "The Tutni~ POlnt" 8nd "Some Came Running " (l hr . 52 rntn) all!Hl llCMI "Tim9rlder" (1982. Scittlee- Ftelion) Fred W1rd. 8ellnda 8a1J9f A mo- torcycllat Uf1Wlt11ngty trtvets th<ough a limo w;Jrp and witld$ up amoog 191h--oen- lury W~lern ovllaws 'PG' {I hr , 35 mini t'9 ~FAITM ('8} ~NIU. llllCAll In recognition or 1ne SOtf\ anniversary of EMa Presley'• Sunday,Feb.2•, 1985 18 bifthday, th11 dowmentttry locuses on •he fans thllt keep his mem<><y 11hve WilUflfl IUll•tt.,...(R) .,_ "O.C Cab" ( 1983. ~v> Mt. T. Adam Baldwin Dflvars of a nearly -ThaJnday _ ........ Movie.- •Cl.J "O.C. Ceb" (1983. Comedy) Mr T. Adam Baldwin ( I hi . 39 min ) •CJJ "The Young Landtotd'" ( 1983. Dia ma) Kevin Sulllvan. Marla 01bb1 (I hr 65m1n) • "Grand Baby" ( 1981. Ofama) Eslher Rolle, Larry 8 ScolJ ( 1 hr . 58 min ) •all "Mur~ At The Mardi Gras" (1978. ~11ery) David Groti. Otd1 Conn (2 hrs ) -~"Things In Their Season" ( 1974, Ota ma) Patricia Neat. fd Flanders ( 1 hr 15 min ) 7• "A Special Day" ( 1977. Rumance) Sophia Loren. Marcetto MAs1ro1a11n1 ( I hr . 50m1n) nl ( "MetalllOfm The De<Jlructton 01 Jare<'·Syn" ( 1983. Sc1enco F1c11on1 Je1 Irey Byron. Tim Thomcr<.on I 1 hr 24 min ) (I) "Superman Ill" I 1983 AdventureJ Chr11topher Ree11e Richard Pryor (2 hr" 5mtn) •rC) "Mother LOCle" ( t98? Drl'lm9) C,hert ton Hes1on. Nick Mancuoo ( 1 hr 4 1 min J •CO> "The Trouble Wtth G11ts" ( 1969 M11'' CAI) Elvis Presley. Mmtyn Mason ( 1 hr 44 mln ) •CZJ "Lu aner" ( 1984 Ofamiit fom Sel leek, Jane Seymour I I tir 40 min ) -(C) "A Family Upside Down" ( 1978. Ora ma) Helen Hityes Fr,.rJ Asla1re I t hr 38 min) (ff) "C H 0 M P S " ( 1979 Sctonc.e Ftc llOn) Welley Eure VAiene Bert1n8111 ( 1 hr .31mtn) ()) "The Day They Robbed The Bantc 0 1 (nglend" ( 1960 Mytlery) Aldo Ray, Ehz abeth Sellars ( 1 ht • 2& mm I -al) "Ride In The Whlrtwlnd" ( 196 7. Wett t rn) Cameron Mttchell. Jack NIGhotaon jjhrt,) 1W(J) "brlet Streel" ( 19~5. Mys11ry) Ed· ward 0 Robinson. Joan Bennett ( 1 hr . tW ii "!'r~ Rookltt" (1971. 0t1m1) Dar· ~ McG1vln, Paul Burke ( 1 hr , 30 min I "Ytntl" ( 1983, Musical) 811tbr1 .iund, Mendy Patlnkln (2 hra . 14 mln.l (Q) 'Blame It On RIO" ( 1984. COmedy) MICl\MI C.1na, JoMph Bologna ( 1 hr , &O min) _.,, ... _....,..._ -?: ·voyage T 0 The Edgt 0 1 lhe W011d" '975. Documentary) J11cqu-. Cov11eau, P.P9 Cou11ta11 (2 hra ) -(C)' Lone Woll McOuade'" ( 1983. Adven· turt ) Chuck Norrlt l)avld Carrftd1n• ( 1 ht ,47""".) ., .... W (Z) .. ~. In Time" ( 1980 r M ta ay) Ctvlttopf'le< R rtvfi Jllne Seymour CI hr., 45 min ) • "~ In P11r11d11.e' ( 19e I Com· t cM 9ob Hoc>4t. L•M Turn~r (2 hra 1 20 Sunday. Feb. 2'4, 1085 bankrupt Wethington 1axiC8b operation become hefoes when they rescue 1wo kid· napped children. 'R' ( t hr , 39 min ) .... ICOTT t:ll(CJ MCMI "10 To Mldntghl" (1983, Ofa· t:llCO) "Bed Boye" (1982. Drama) Sean PeM . Rent Santoni I 1 hr . 59 min ) Ml (S) "Ctnsh Of The Tuans" ( 198 1, Fania· sy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence Ollvter ( 1 hr . 58 mln) 2:11(CJ "Thing5 In Their Seaeon" ( 1974, Ofe· ma) Patricia Neal. Ed Flander•. ( 1 hr . 15 min) (HJ "South Pac1hc" ( 1958. Mu~el) M1t11 Gaynor, Rossano Braw (2 hrs , 5 t min) Ml Cl ) "O C Cab" (1983. Comedy) Mr T. Adam Baldwin ( 1 hr • 39 min ) .. (C) "Molher LOde" ( 1982, Ofama) Chari· ion Heston, Nick Moncuso ( 1 hr , 4 1 min) .. (!) "The Big Sleep" ( 1978, Mystery) Robert Mitchum. S11rah Miies (2 hrs ) 'Hl "Grand Baby" ( 1981, Ofama) Either Rone Larry B Sco11 ( 1 hr 58 min ) ( L 1 "The Fnchanred Journey" ( 1984, fanleo:Jy) Animated Voices of Jori Backus Orton Bean ( 1 hr 24 min) cz, "Las511e1" (1984. Ofama) Tom Set teck Jane Seymour ( I hr • 40 min ) l'JICS "Superman Ill ' ( 1983 AdYenlure) Chr1s1opher Ree11e R1cnard Pryor (2 hr'I !>min) _ ........ ___ _ .. ur.= Cit ... ,,....°'9Mtf tTMTm ., ..... MJICMT .... """'CCU. ) llO¥ll "A Family Upside Down" ( 1978, Otamt) Htltn HayM, Fred A•· Ullre A heer1 1111ck fore•• a retired houM p11lnt•r 10 bt eepareted from his IOVtng wile who must move In with their eon ond t!!.t family ( 1 ~min.) (J.J TC»..,. Live from Laa Vegas, N9v ~· , 30 min ) (0) "Tht Trouble With Glrle" ( 1969. Mutlcal) EMt Prnl•y. Marlyn Ml · IOO A 1r1vetlng lhOwman runt Into 111 IOftl of troublt whlt9 ttaylng In a MldWH t· ·=~~= •a.I • umTIMl Lot Anotltl Ukert 11 Phoenfx Sunt (2 hrs., 16 mln ) .. ........ """' _,._ ... ....,~ ... IMClm./~···­...... ,.,. ...,. ) llCMI "Me!el$torm Tht 0Mtruc11on Of J11rte1-Svn·• ( 1983, Science F1etton) Jolfrey Byron. Tim Tnom.reon An Inter 'ltoftar Pf4Ctkeeptt treY9f1 10 t barrf(l "4tler1 world, wti.rt he balllH en tvll war- IOfd IOI' pouetM>n 01 • powttlul crystal PO' ( 1 ht , 2~ min ) ,.1=. ..... TMTt\19 ma) Chenet Bfoneon. Andrew Steven<i A homlCide detectrve and • Cflminolow graovate search I()( a kllltr 01 women rt .. ),\~~ .. ~ ..... ..._ I ...... ~ ~ Heart turgerv p1ont1''' Dt Michael Dt8akey. hOmM of lhe star~ ~ -.:J.n._., TOIMMT Fea1ura1! Johy.~.;~ I U.lll'f -. °' POITUll 111111/llllf M-1 COllTACT (I) Q ) .,. .. A Ntght In Casablanca I 1946, Comedy) Marx Orothers, Lolt Cot lier Several men cauMt pandemonium 1n Casablanca ( 1 hr . 25 mm ) <l> llCMI "Scarlet Slreet" ( 1946. My11 1ery) Edwnrd G Robinson. Joan Bennett To impress a girt. a cashier protendS he'\ a lamou1 art111 nnd emt>ezztos money 10 carry <Xii the lraud ( 1 hr . 42 min ) 1:11,9 2 Oii ntl Towtl featur11d HollywOOd ., bug supplier to 1'19 11ar&. tho newest 111 ness fad • the pogo SllGk, on tocauon wOh ER D CMZY CAllUTA A ptrlled 13-yaar otd girt lrlet to anvo her 11ou1Ntrn T axfH1 schOOI from clo&1ng by h lp1ng her mo1her win 8 seal on the echool boord 8 COUl• IMUTIAU Southern C11h fo1n1111 UCLA (2 ht&) MOllU IMDMOATLMQI PIOIU'I COURT ..... ~IT1 111111/llllf ...... OPUTUM PAl&YfllUD mM ...... MCM,._IMTAAMTA • (I) •••• ,.&. A psychiC (Samentha ggar) ctelm1 lhlt M1gnum Wiii bt In· votved In het evtntual murder (R) ( 1 hr.) D • co.T ... Cllff 11ke1 up track runnfriO but his new coeeh Theo has unw.icomt ntws for him 8 ((I ... "N91Ql'lb0ra" (1981. Com• dy) Jonn Btluthl. 0.n Aykroyd A mlddlt· claH suburban C<XJplt II IUbfeCltd 10 tht 11r1nge11 2._hOUr period Of !heir llVtl altat blU rrt new n.lghbOtl mo11t In neKI dOot • ~(2 hrt ,) ........... " -..OW. "Beel! In The Swing" l'I Inside IOOll al the flf11 day ol tj)rtng t111n1ng • lmTUM TO .. Steph1n10 (Rat>tccn Ofttlng) • IMYmlno lhe 1den111y of falhiOn rnOdtl Tar(I Wtlltl. 111rne11 tht vntcnow· 1no Oreg (Jtme1 Reynt) and lurn him and Jiiiy (Wtnc:Jy Hugh111 beck to Edtn lo IXO.CI htr revenge (Pert 2 Of 2) (3 hrt) I UNll•,,_. ll'f8'8m ''Agllha CM111e Mytterin II" A woman who JUll)eett her hVtban<' of lnfldthty ..,kt help from a pettonal COntull•fll 0 ( I hi ) CC .,. "fht Bia Chill ( 1983 Or1mal I - Kevin Khne, Glenn CIOl4I When 11 man comm111 aulclde, hit clo9eS1 trienos lrorn college de)'I gather for lhe funeral ancJ 1e fleet on how thelf 11ves have c"8nged 11nc. the 19608 'A' O ( 1 hr . 44 min) ) ... "C H O M PS " (1979 S<.1 enc.Fiction) Wesley Eure Valerie Ber IJnelll A Clt\'ft young mlln 1nvents 11 com puteriled robot doO piogtammed 10 stop etimlnats and IOlve crifnff ·o· ( 1 hr 31 min.) (0) &M • ~ wmt YOU Rare fool· age of Et-M petf0tm1ng with a small group of muslClan fr1«1dt revet1l6 hit warmth ana mllgtC as he sings early hits thllt 1nclUde "Hearlbteak Hotel " ( I hr ) (SJ ntl Min MUl"t Gregory Harrtson Cheryl Ladd end Perry King "ar 1n 1h1r. dramatic tptelat about a dying World War II SOidier who la drawn out of his bmerness by hit fellow palienla and a warmhearted nurse. (2 hrs , 30 min ) la llCMI "That Night With You" 11945. Comedy) FranchOI Tone. Susanna Foe;. let A ttagettrucll young soprano con· trivet a way to break 1n10 (;how bUsmess aho lolls a producef she's hla d31J9hter the retc.Jll of a youthtul 1no1scre11on ( 1 hr 30 min'* I (11.) ...... ntl 8NU.: U.I. -ICMl'T DIA-~ A dlletJtllon wtilCh otfer9 aotut1om. fOf the preventk>n ol nuclear war during the petlod known at "nuclear wmtnr " 11 hr . 25 min) JD e PM&Y.,... Jenntltr &nA10Usly awailt a vlslt from a torme1 noighborhOOd g I ,:~AC 00Uett 11.AMIOAT llTUM.I INllTICam J -·-The Simons mvHtt gallon of a canine kidnapping 1t compl1 Ctled by the theft Of AICk'a own pooch M"rlOwa ( I hr ) D e ~ ROJ.Cl4'd by h11; new wit.; NICk conv1nee1 4'veryone 1xcep1 Carla that he 11 reaoy 10 rededicate huneell to !hit =rwlft ~ ..,,.. scneouled 11uth()1 ter1'11ry Otnltll ("Sleeping with SOI· dlora In S.•rch ot the Macho Men") Ste· phen F'urst ("SI Eltewhete"), l<f'\ l<t<· chevel ("Dallas") ( 1 hr) • fftilMfl .. Agatha Chritlle Myst er let II" A woman whO auapecta hef hVtbancJ of tnlldeitty seet<s help trom a personal consu111n~ ( t hr ) e w1~ wm "The Jewel 1n The Ctown" Sa11th tr• to pteverit Me<· nci<'a marriage to Susan by contacting an Old frlena wflo knows abOUt the maJor'• P.!,11 (Part t 1 Of 1') 0 ( 1 hr) ll ) COLUm IAlllTMU. SOV1hern Cal at UCLA (2hrs) fOJllOWll "Blame It On Rt0" ( 1984, Com· eOy) Michael Catne. Joseph Bologna A businessman vacationing 1n Alo de Janeiro succumb& to an atlalr with l'lia bell friend's teen-age daUQhltt. then trios 10 keep 11 a secret 'A' ( 1 hr . 60 min ) (%) llOWll "~8 HRS " ( 1983, Comedy) Nick Notte. Eddle Murphy An Utl()(lt\OdO)( pohce detective teams with a temporarlly relaaMd corwle1 to find a f\Jgltlvt muroor _.,.·i:i'=.) I .,. "M~el<>etly" ( 1977, Advtn· ture) Ben Gam1ra. Btltt Ektana When lhe top executive ol a global corporation 11 kidnapped. two Vietnam vattrant uMl guerrilla tacllca to aubdue htS at>duclor i tua , 30 mm ) MIO CGmll ATTllAC11M ..ruum N 110W11 "Legend 0 1 The Lott" ll9!>7. Adventure) JoM Wayne. Sophla Ofen Two men ancJ a woman search the Sahar11 tor a to.I city con111n1ng 11 large treasurf> l' hra ~min) -II UOT1 ~ Ava Gardner de· buts as Grog Sumne<'1 (Wiiiiam Devane) mother, whO lmrNdiattly pull pr~"' on her son to lake over h11 late father·~ t>usiness. Joshua devtMt a plan to g t Cathy 8 rOle on hit TV ptogr•m O ( 1 nr J 0 fl) MU..,.., &Ull A 1ep11se of the 1982 pltot Two Juvenlle gang members are 1nterrup1e0 during a atore robbery 11no take ho~ee (A) ( t hr ) l ·~,.Q ~ .... NOii MM IOOl I Audy ano .. .. 1W Maggie tlruggle to aeny thetf love, while Biiiy competes with W8My for Ramona's alfectlOfl Peter StraU$S, Susan Sulllvan i art '4 of 22) ( 1 hr ) PAM.TY TO... ,_ LM "Can An American Ooml- na1e The Untied NatlOnt?" Guest: Am- belSldOf Jeane J Kitt(~:•( 1 hr.J (CJ ... "Otawla" ( 1'179. F9ntay) Frank Langeila. Laurence O!Mer. In a 19 I 3 English coastal town, an aged pr~ feuor aeet11 vengeance 9Jntt the cen- turlff·Old vamplle whO murdtftd his daughter 'A' ( 1 hr , 49 min ) I llOVll "Botrayal" ( 1983. Drema) e.ti l<lngaley. Jeremy Irons A man lo<*• b8Ck through the nine yeara ot hit wife'• attalr with hl<J beSI friend, culmlnatlng In hta r• COiiections of tnt retat1onshlp'11 origin• 'A' I hr . 35 min J WMm.M TOTMl...,.IOM p o .... ~WU •a•• NOtU'ICMT llOemmMOll'IPLlml~ ( ••••(It) .,.. "Touch Me In The Morning" (1981, Orama) Veronica Hart. LIU De- l eevw PasS10nate encounters crOWd the ume of a tno ot 1ntat>11ble beauties ( 1 ht , 3!> min I 0 llOWll "Let's Talk Seil'' (No Date, Adult) ( t hr 30 mm ) S llOvtl 'Cut<>" (1963. SUSl)enM) Dae Wallace Danny P1n111uro A woman and her young aon are trappea In their ~r at an t<l<>lateo auto repair yaro by a huge, 1abtO dog 'A' (I tit . 3 t min ) rz .,.. "A Spec1a1 Olly" (1977. Ro- mance> Sophia Loren. Marcello Mu- lrl)t11nni Two tonety people. r"lgneo 10 living their fives without ever llncJlng a tr~ f()vc discover romance with each other i ublflleO) ( I hr , 50 min ) IDllM'T .. O U:il (f ) tlGHTHIAT O'Brten 1n<1 l'lls part'* go 11111 001 to r111U the auppher ot automatic weapons used ~n a blOOdbath at a IOcal ltouor 11ore ( 1 hr 10 mtn) NOTICE TO VETERANS If you are an Honorably Olaeharged Veteran of the Armed Forcet of tne United Stat ... In good hMfth, you ere entitled to a Double Interment Space (for you end your SpouH) In our Dedicated Veteran'• Section at th• coat, to you. qt only a Slngle lnterm•nt Space plus th• lndowment Care Fund Deposit required by State Lew. Herbor Lawn, long known tor 111 Speclal Contlderation. to V1ter1n1. 11 making thl• Progr1m 1vall1bi. to the Veteran• of thl• area. Space le limited and It wlll be 1111gned on a first co,,,., flret N rved basis. To 11sure your 1p1ce. 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Since 1957 Financing ' , Avallablell • An ... 111• 137 Laguna Canyon Rd. B t; --.~ .. • aguna Beach 494-051 store s1c1e Parking I 11 ,, 11 -·lclay Cold. motorcycllata riding across the Southwest to New Ofleans encounter pre1udice and VIOience that eventually lead to a sense- less death. 'A' ( t hr . J 4 min ) CZ) llO¥ll "Splash.. ( 1984. Comedy) Tom Hanks. Daryl Hannah A New 'l'oik bachelOr without much success a1 love talls tor a beautiful girl who l11eralty waShes up on shore, unaware at first 1ha1 She's the me<mald he saw as a child 'PG I t -@·~~ :9(!) llO¥ll "Zooo" ( t975. Adventure) Aisin Oeton. Stanley Baker A Spanish nobleman becomes a swordsman and urges the poof to rebel against a despotic mih~nor (2 hrs . 30 min ) :OD I Cl) ~m and Sue Ellen finally see the patient they ttavelled around the world to find: J.A. and Chit create a big stir g_ ( t hr.) Cl UJ 'llMI WCI When Crockett tries to help an old friend free herself from a debt to a gangster, he 1s arrested by Internal Allairs Jft~hr ) I I Zn HOUl'TI* As Matt toes to find out if young Peg Allyson has been coerced Into Joining a religious cull C J is gravely Injured by one ot the cull leader's d~=~(thr ) I TICllT TO llOUl A documentary look at the Unification Church's an·eApense paid tour ot Asia conducted 101 100 re- Po<ters and the iournahstic questions 11 l'las raised ( t hr ) C) llO¥ll "Christine · ( t983 Suspense) Ketth Gordon. Jotln Stockwell Based on Stephen Ktng·s novel A high school misfit buys and restores a 1958 Plymouth una ware it's p()5Sessed by a demon that will iealousty protect him and de$troy anv perceived threat 'R' o ( 1 hr . 50 min ) (H)llOVll "Flnnegan 0eg1n Again" I 1985, Comedy) Mary f yler Moore, Robert Pres· ton The friendship of 9 65-year·old, mar ried lonely-hearts columnist and an 1flde· ~dent, lorty1sh schoolteacher btor;soms into •n unlikely romance o 11 hr . 52 min.) ll)lllOWll "Private School'' ( 1983. Corne· dy) Phoebe Celes, Batsy Russell Teen aged boys visit tti. all-girt therryvale Ac:ademV for aome tvn •nd adventure 'A' 1 tv .. 3' mln) -• ~lMCll a nc TAC DOUIN ........ -------tllDIUY • tr..•(J)((I .... --...-., ·-l'IMnCOUl"r _,,,,,,_,PL,_.cacul M"°"C.-CAmlA .. "&ex Gamtt" ( 1983 Adult) Shlune Grant. Kevin James 11 hr , 45 min~ (%) mowll "Boerdlng School" ( t983. Comedy) Nattallla l()n~I A high tehool gltl plans • 11udent t11cflftngt pro0rem with a ioc.1 school for boys. ( t hr • 39 '!lit\,) . 1 ......... 0 : tp~The Tnet 0 1 Biiiy Jack" (19W. Orama) Tom Laugh~. Delores Ttytor A Nlf..lndltn Vietnam war hero f!Qhtt the •tabllthmtnl IO deffnd 9 rt$ef· vatlof'I and Its tchool (R) (2 tn. 40 min l 8 e HlllfT Hott JOhnnv C8rson Scheduled: Robert Blake, ChrlStle Brink- I ~h~ ®I AIC ... ..m.- ICTY VIQAt ROCOGePUI LAW YMCA Host Dennis Wholey ( 1 hr ) llOVll "Nathalie" ( 1978. Orama) Marcelia Petri, Roger Beactl An unsuc- cesslul him director decides to ral&e some cash by kidnapping the daught8f o f a wealthy tycoon, but lustful desire 1n· terferes. ( 1 hr .. 27 min./ lllOVll "The Hunger · ( 1963, Fantasy) Catherine Oeneuve. David Bowle A physJ· ctan working at a lile-e11tenslon research institute becomes involved with a female vampire. 'R' ( 1 hr., 37 min) m ,. cua Scheduled topic: suicide. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 11:11 CC) c1~ comDY .,m-a-- tt:t11~=-•-..... ..,. ... IPOM'ICaT8 llOVll "Doctor DetrOlt" 11983, Come dy) Dan Aykroyd, Donna Dixon A timid college r rotessor IS recruited to take the place o a pimp. and soon flndS htmself ent<>Ytng his riew occupation 'R' ( 1 hr 31 min) t2:tl l]1) MIGHT TMCll tt:al(C) 90¥ll "Emanuelle On Taboo Island" ( 1977, Orama) Laura Gemser A young man is cast ashore on a 1rop1ea1 island and meets a sensuous young woman 'R' l hr . 25 min) t2:ll fl) ~' ....,..,. TALllMOllTMIMM-A profound ly sad woman meets, and falls tn love wilh. a man who colleets tears 8000MGHTLA.:-(f) llCMI "Dirty Money" C 1972. Drama) Atehard Crenna, Cetherlne Denevve A beautiful woman ts torn between her love tor a detective and her devotion to a wan· ton criminal. (2 hrs) 0 llOCl*MBCA • MO¥ll ''Survive!'' ( 1976, Orama) Pa- blo Ferrel, Huoo Stlglltz. The SU1'V1vors ol a plane crash In the ICY AndeS Mountains must resort to deSperate mean5 1n ()(der 10 stay alive Based on 11 true Incident. (2 hrs lo..,. I PAan,..w-~-•-1m1 ~<") 1M llON "Ptaygifr ' ( 1982. Orama) Veronica Hart, Samantha fo11 A wealthy patroness diStrlbutes hef "tavora" 10 sev- eral men With her publl6hef·husband's consent, but tails In love w4th a rlval writer l! ht , 23 mln ) w• .,. "The Vllclr'lg Oowl" ( 1967, Adventure) Don Muuay. Adflenne Corri An lfl..fated romance dewlopa between • Roman m1111ary leader and a bMutiful lllb- tl monarch at a time wn.i Britain it ••rug· gling under a m8tllY9 polltleal upneeval !hrs.) llO¥ll "Scalpel" ( 19n. Mys1ery) obert Lansing, Judith Chapman A mon· ey•hunOtY plastlc ugeon rMkn a denctH loOlc !Mee his mlatlng deught" to he can ~aim her lnherllanot. ~~In.~ U ..,M•JT Featured Mefilae Gilbert. ... "The Sina 01 ~h411 C.dt" (1961. Orama) Arrdte Dlctllnt<>t), Ptttr Finch A mltllonary lotill lht rnpect of the natlwl aft., the tuecumbl to temple· tlOn (2 hrt l ~=-MAW Hosts: Tom and Nancy Seaver (R) I .. "Puberty Blues" ( 198 t, Come- dy) Nell Schofield. Jad Capelja. Two coming-Of ·age glrls are eager tor e11per1- ence and acceptance by the popular crowd. 'R' ( t hr .. 27 min.) CI) llOWll "Aecldess" ( ISS... Orama) Al- dan Quinn, Daryl Hanoah. A young motOI· cycle enthusiast whose llfe h8s been made unwholesome by an alcoholic fathef becomes Involved With a gift who IS too for him. 'R' ( t hr . 30 min ) 'nll'9lllut w _.,TllACU t:1I llCMI "The Last Fight" ( 1983. Ora- ma) Willie Colon, Ruben Blades. A suc- cessful recording artist yearns to win a b0x1ng tltle and sets off 10 New York to reallze hll dream. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 26 min,)· W CI) *GT l&LIAml Caesars Tahoe Classic women's final, from Las Vegas. Nev {R) ( t hr.) t:a(8) llON "E~pe From New York" ( 1981, Science-Actton) Kurt Russell, Donald Pteasence In 1997, a hardened criminal Is ollered a pardon It he can res- cue the p1esiden1 of the U.S. from Man- t\attan, now a prtSOn city 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 mtn ... • ! lllOVll "National Lampoon's Class Re- union" ( 1982. Comedy) Gerrit Graham, Michael Lerner A motley group of alumni gets together f()f an unusual rnth·year hl_gh &ehOOI r~nton 'R' (1 hf , 25 mrn.) la> llOVll "RecklesS" ( t984, Orama) A~ dan Quinn Daryl Hannah A young motor cycle enthusiast whose hfe has been n'18de unwholesome by an alcohollC lathef becomes 1nvOlved with a g11t who 1s too load fC>f htm 'R' ( 1 hr 30 min.) 1:9 MIGHT TMCKI W llCMI "Funeral In Berlin" ( 1967 Suspense) Michael Caine. Osc8r Homol ka A B11t1sh agent ananges tor a mock funeral in C>fder to safely smtJQgle a Aus· S1an defector out ot B8flin. (2 hrs . 5 min.) 2:.9 (!) llOVllTONI... ; • llOVll "Inherit The Wind" J 1960. Ora- ma) Spencer Tracy. Fredric arch. Clar- ence Darrow and Wllltam Jennings Bryan wage a courtroom battle over the leach ing ot Derwin'g lhe<>ry of evolUtlon ( t hr • 45 min) Cl) COLI.HI t•mML Texas at ArtZona Stnle (R) (3 hrs ) I AUAlmntNlllMIB • llO¥ll "Black Friday" ( t940 • ._.orror) Boris Karloff. ee.a LUQOSI tn a deSpe<ate attempt to save his friend, a dOClor l)ef· lorms a delicate b<am operation that trnnsforms the patient into a killer ( I hr • 30mln I (!) -m,. COIT8.LO e llO¥ll "Te11as Terror" (1935. Wltlt- ern) John Wayne. Gabby Hayes A cow- bOy ridden with guilt ""*'me dteth of hit bt$t friend decidil9 to become a PMC•M ~~OI (t ht) ~--"Oeatl'I Wish U" ( 1962. [)Ima) Chot\tt Bronson, J1h Ireland A ¥1Q118nte movtt to Los A~es to continue hie tight 9 1nst crime 'R' ( 1 ht • 35 min ) (Z) llCMI "The !$land" ( 1980, Adven- ture) Michael Cline. Dlwt Wamet. Whtie Investigating a rash of ll'lfP ciNippMf • ences ln thO Botmoda Triangle, e loutMI· ist dltcovera an ISOiated. ~vttf-dd cOl- '!'YY of plrate1. 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W fS'f!I) Lt"•S SiO'le: T ~ &~ " "!'i2'" rria•es • sei"e ol •a-v. cxr1eSS0"6 r -:;,oe-•o cower up !!le ,..., - ~ "le· ' C.lj c:om'M ( 1 30 ~ 't: -IC:icm I QC =n CM_.. ... l::i..aTOTAIPA1BI 'I --T 0-,Sawyer ( 1973 Muk.a ~ ~"' Jod4o!a Fosae a.seo · .._ ! ~ /A 00)' wt!() -es ·~c ~~R.-ertnos 11 ~· s::a, ~ :JI ··~ ~I ~ ·~ ~ &O"; • -,.. Duda) tt.JC> fa: J • !Y u '!Vi -I - It 11 I 11 -lalurclay Cont. ma) Joel McCrea. Waltef Brennan I 1 hr 45 rn1n) •I) C0LLm umT'UU. i\HlOnil al UCLA (2 hts I BAmM:A'tn.T81 @) MC --"The AdvenlutPS or A T NO-Minute WetewOll" A boy who·s a l\Olror movie Ian finds himself turning 1n10 a 1t&rew0lf '°' two-mmute peoods (Pari 20121 0 ()) c«.LIQI IAIDTIAU Regional cover age ol VIiianova al P11tsbvrgh or Anzona at UCLA (2 hrs) OIMmml (!) COUHI U.lllAL.L Marque11e ar 'Oe~~2hrs) ADAll-11 ........ "'°'*' ...... llOVll "Splash" ( 1984. Comedy) Tom Hanks. Oaryl Hannah ( 1 hr 5 1 min) L llOVll "P'tang. Yang K1ppe1bilng· ( 1982. Orama) John Albasiny Ali'\nn 'Sre~( 1 hr . 20 min I • MlW Ol 1111 tlfl ~ nmu c• IAllDITNllJ AD•11 weo.rmm ....... llOVll "The Brlnl<'s Job' ( 1978 Com e<.ly) Peter Fall<. Warren Oa1e~ 12 hrs 14 mm) Z llOYll ·'Rear W1noow I 19!>4 S•1spense) James S1ewar1 GrilCP Kellv •ll1r 52mln) _ .... ___ ---· •Om COUN IAIKl'fUU Keniut~y ·" laov= = hts, m¥8 "Southern Comfon 1 1 '181 Olarna) Keith Carradine. Powers Anolhl' 12 hrs) I IXPllWl'DI o.-. IOUL TUii lll0¥9 "Cowboy" ( 19!">8 AovemurPI Jock Lemmon, Glenn Ford (2 rir<, !> i =llAITB CMIH ~ llCMI "Deal 01 The Cen1ury I 198J Comedy) Chevy Chase SIQOurr.Py WO~~I;,;,;,. 38-~ •ll'tlmrroom ATnll ... Scne<luled Roger Et>etl ilnd Gene Slake! re>M'W Turi>. 182 · Alamo S.v," "M1r111'1's Dav and V1 \lOf\ Ouest ,, MUC,._ .,.,.. "Dynamo" ( 1980 AdVMlurf') Bruce LI. Ku_Fq ( 1 l'lf 30 min I ' ••am ..,.~ .,. "UnfallhlUll)' Vouro: I iqe4 Comeoy) Dudley MC>Ofe N8'1111'-Slfl Kin •.k1 ( 1 hr , 3e min ) • 8 __,. tATllmAY Schndulei.1 Arne11<: n CYp Gymna.s11e.' prehn11Mry compet1t10ns 11vo ttom lnd1an<:1polis 1? hrs I D CGl&.mU1111UU. Stanf<lfd ,, Or .. on"~) ............. 'II LA'llWTa a...-. ..... H~t Rick Otes Gues1-. JaCk WllQf"Cf, &lie. Lln'Wlfli NeW fd1tron Phil Colliilt. Al JllrfMU, Pal Benotar (vi ,.,,.01 '1 hr l ~ DOCTClll IMO WllT'lccum 1 llOVll "Contract On Cherry Street" ( 1977. Drama) Frank Sinatra, Veme Bloom (2 hrs . 29 mln ) 'E"' COLLlGI IAlllTUL&. Wake Forest al Noilh Carolma State (2 hrs.) L1.:ml "Fire And Ice" ( 1983, Fantasy) Animated V0tees of Susan Tyrratl, Wilham IOst~~·=·) 1:11 mA1UT..-TtLl•m IOULTUlt COln'mOUll't MIM.,TM-- llOT IEIUA& Y TMI ... llOVll "Tender Me<cies" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Robert Duvall, Tess Harper. (1 hr . JO min) t9 D al NA al Honda Classic. lhlrd round, hve from the Tournament Players Cluo in Coral Springs, Fla. ( 1 h.t.) D 9 WOM.D CW' ... "World Cvp I Ame,,can Ski ClaSSIC" Women's Downhill and Giant Slalom from Vall. Colo. ~ 1 hr ) &\) HAaDYIOYI /IWICY-llHWI G) .:ml "Arrowhead" ( 1953, Western) Charlton Heston. Jack Palance. (2 hrs.) G) .:ml "Blood Alley" ( 1955. AdVen· lure) John Wayne. Lauren BacaU. (2 hrs) '1l) COln'mOUll't NULTM .... r'R) llOVll "Cracking Up" ( 1983. Come· dy) Jerry Lewis. Milton Berle ( t hr . 30 ~m1r~- TMIWllW 2:t1 ,..,_,,. OIUIDO WLIOel ~ WB.CGm UCl. ICOTTa .,, Tlal ,_. A computer·alded 1each1ng system: higtl·tech cattle ranch· ~ Korea entefs lhe VCR matkel UEICM ITOllY l llOVll "The Amazing Mr. Blunden" 11972 Fanrasy) Laurence Neesmith. inne Frede<icl<. ( 1 hr . 39 min ) 2::11 116TClllml IJ.UITM18 HI PRYOll'I PUCI "°"'1CON.: COUHI IAIUTIAU.: Fresno Stale at San Jose State (2 hrs ) 8 llOVll "Fluffy" ( 1965. Comedy) Tony Randall. S~ones (2 hrs ) D 0 $125.000 Lite Beer Open. from Buckeye Lanes. North Olm· sread. Onto ~ 30 min ) i :'!·0ragon On Fire" ( 1978. Ad· 11enrtn{.°MOf,;~~2~ i MO¥A An examination ol children's ac qu1s1Hon of language during their lir5t fovr ' ars O (1 hr ) PMt'rAIY *Am UllF CAllTOIY W«lnc:aTa llOWll "Electra Glldt In Blue" ( t973. Mystery) Rot>ett Blake. Biiiy Gnieo Bush (1 ht . C6 mtn) ?) .,. "Monte<ey Pop" ( t968. Musi- cal) Janis Jopl111, The Mama$ and The Pa •P-as~mln) tatlL ......... ftJ.111 UllllT~----) llOWll "Hot Stuff" ( 1979. Comedy) Dom Otlvlse. Suzanne Pleshette (1 ht .. 31 min ) <tt: 90Wll "Somewt'lete In Time" ( 1980. F nrasy) Chrl$topher RHlle. Jane S.y· rnour ( t hr 45 min ) ! .... TMIWllT .-MOWI "N tmere In Pendfagon's stle" < 1975.~amal Vincent Begget IA, Stella Slt'/9M (2 hr&.) ITAITm "'"9' Cll M "'1 . e m¥8 "Thtee The Hard Way" ( 1974, AdVenture) Jim Brown. Fred Wiiiiamson {?hrs.) ., .,,. "Palm Springs Weet<end" ( 1963. Comedy) Troy Donahue. Connie Stevens. (2 hts.) l ="'-Oll111W '•If n.-w-. .. c:ou.. ....-rlM.l. Sun Belt Conlef • ence Semlflnal, from Hampton. Va (2 hrs.) (DJ flllCMI "Local Hef o" ( 1983. Comedy) Peter RieQert. Burt Lancaster. ( 1 hf .. 50 min.) e .... l1ll WIT ''Lower Columbia Sturgeon" Barry Burke demonstrates the most effective tldewarer methods lor land· tng the scenic Columbia River's pre-hlstor· le Stutge<>n. tim dll .... CMAPMW. ... -WOii.i OI "°"" Schedvled· .Aaron Pryor vs Gary Hinton for the IBF world junior welterweight tllle. scheduled for 15 rounds. lrom Atlanllc City. N.J .. The Florida Derby. a major race IOf three-year old lhoroughbreds leading up to the Ken- tucky Oerb¥. from Gulf Stteam Park In iHal~r=~1 hr . 30 min.) .... Q ...,.,, ""°' How butld•ngs are scientllicalty imploded: why people snore. what causes stomach growts; a visit with walruses. O G lllSGr.OUTMPAllTml Cl) -.ft IMa .. Shtrley MacLatne sings and dances rn a vanety ot comedy sketches and muSIC81 numbe<s. and alsO performs dramatic excerpts lrom ··T efms 0 1 Endearment." "The Turrnng P01nt" and "Some Came Running " (l hr . 52 min) Cl) flllCMI "Greal Expectations" ( 1947. Orama) John Mills. Valetie Hobson ( t hr, 58 min) m nll -• CXUlm II* Perform-ances by Glen Campbell and E.xtle, Stones and Interviews with Tammy Wynette. Matk .. 1Gra~SO,~· . .. , ..... L,_......_ llOWll "Moll'ler. Jugs And Speed" t;i;:l B• Cosby. Ro-Wolch Aam.IC ,.,... 1'1T11 IMCUY CJ:) .. "Tom Sawyet" ( 1973, Musical) JoMny Whllaker, Jodie Foster (1hr ,44 min ) llOWll "My COusln Rachel"' (1953. Mystery) OIMa de HaVl.lland, Richard Buf. ton ,Ji hr • 38 min.) .. I .:'"Operauon Pettlcoer { 1959 Comedy) c.ry Granr. Tony Curtis (2 hrs .• 35 min.) • G • UlllTIM.L Loe Angeles ukers 11 Dlllas Mave<lck• (2 ht5,. 40 min) -·--·-= RU Of .,_. Scl'ledult<1 Aaron Pryor ...._ Gary Hinton tor the IBF world )UnlOt wetterMltQJ\t 11t1e. IQheduled tor 15 round_a. from Attantlo City. N.J.: The Floflda Oetby. a me)or raQe tor thf'M-yeer old th<xoughbr9dt INClinQ up to the Ken- tucky Derby. from GUif Streem Paftt In Hall11nc:t111e. r1a 1 1 IV • 30 min. I 1-.0WAllQI DIARY .... ........ ..,, llOWll "The Buddy System" ( 1984, Comedy) Rk:hard Ofeyluss, Susan Saran· don. (1 hr .. 50 mm.) G fACU MDPUCll __ ......._ ___ _ •1Cl)C81 ... .... M0w. "The Legend Of Boggy Creek" ( 1972. Hotr0<) David Hess. Lucy Grant- ham. A myste<loos. hairy creature prowls lhe swa=ads of Arkansas (2 hrs ) I ~..ii.n nll WIB Featured. ~bill Shepherd ( 1 hr.) m .cMI "The Wilby Conspiracy" ( 1975, Orama) Sidney P01tier. M1ehae1 Caine A black Soolh AfrlCan rebel sels 001 with his lawyer and a whtte m1n1ng engineer on a cross-country lrek to IOcate diamonds h1d=ars earlie< (2 hrs ) e PMYlln Neal Gabler and Jef· Irey Lyons hosl an 1ntorma11ve look at what's new al lhe movies I NMTTOMAIT m&.IOCCll u.l fOOTIAU Los Angeles Express a1 Por11and Breakers (3 hrs ) (0) *Ml "The Surviv0rs" (1983, Come· dy) Walter Matlhau, Robin Williams Two very different men lose their JObs. then find their hves 1ntertw1ned when they witness a robbery and become the quarry of a syn d1cate hit man 'R' ( 1 hr • 44 min I I TOKUIO I~ aa D CI) ... HI.ADI Ml 09f TllAL "Should A Wom an·s Se•ual History Be Adm1ssable In A Rape Trial?" ID WLD MmlCA Three close relatives of the giant panda are featured· the raccoon. ~tall and coat1mund1 Q llJ *Ml •·space Raiders" ( 1983. Sci· enoe Flc11on) Vlnoe Edwards. Oavld Men· denhall A tO-year-Old boy jolM a band ot speoe outlaws In hijacking a atarlhlp and ballllng an ~le force called the Comp~n_y<fG' 1 l'lr. 22 min.) ffi. CtWUI TUI wmt DAVID ,.,MYn.POlllOl9Y • WIACllWITMDAVIDNOIOWITI Fea· lured· an uneltrWlttr lhaV9r; tu111t" u toed preserva11't99; • dramatl.tltlon of a scam D HOUYWOGD ca.om• Feeturtd: visit a party by Liza Mi!ielll: lnlervlew with Melis· sa Gllben. and also John Ge1z and Kath· i n Harrold of "MacG~ end Loud" TOO a.Oii flOI COWGllT ... PUTTW Ole 1'NI Mm Songs. ··coo1 Jefl<." "Sigotd. Sealed. Oellvered," "Bad Girls." "Everybody Need• Somebody To Love." 'PallsadeS Park" and "Let's Oo Crazy " Judgiet• Miet\ffl Des Barres. Kim Rtl~j~ro Mendel I ,.._ llATUM A look ar the osprey's lilo cyete. from hatohlng In the Scottish high· landl tt'lrough mig(atlon 10 Afrlea and the ennuef return to lkottand (R) Q ( t hr ) •&•••Ami _. CfrY I.mt Featured Glen ("(Witte O't My Mind " "Slow Nighta''), EddY ~ ("Thank God for Kids." "Who Oo Yoo Know In Clllllor 28 Sund9y,Feb.24, 1985 nla?") ( 1 hr ) CC) llOWll "tnvaSIOn Of The Body Snatch· ers" ( 1978. Science-Fiction) Donald Sutherland. Brooke Adams. Strange pods rain down from outer space and taM over Iha bOdies of humans, causing a San Franclaco heat1h inSpeetor and his aSS1St· ant to flee for their fives 'PG' (1 hr . 55 min.) llCMI "Superman Ill" I 1983, Adven- lure) Chfls1opher Reeve. Rlchard Pryor. A Vlllainoos loclustrlal magnate tries to neu- tralize the Man of Stdel by splilting him Into his good and evil peraonaltties. ·pa· 2 hls . 5 mm.J llCMI "Splash" ( 19~. Comedy) Tom Hanks. Oeryt Hannah A New York bachelor without much success at love falls for a beautiful glt1 Who lltefally washes up on shore, unaware a1 t11st that she's the mermaid he saw as a chlld. 'PG' (1 hr. 51 min.) l =•Amll 1=-PIV8 Celebrity Judges Anson Wiiiiams. Phyllis Diller. Pet"formance by Razzy Balley M 8 ~'I Qacl Categories 5e)(1es1 man. female dream date l l'floefU. MUIDIHO m °" UI ClllQO Featured a &egmen1 on amateur athlehos 1nclud1ng a v1S1t with San Oieao Olympic athleles: a profile on lhe conductor of lhe San Diego Chamber Orchestra Donald Barra, a visit with muSt- c1an and 'C&'./lltarltt Olcit Dale. • TOO flOlt COWOIT Monroe. Jackie and Sara use 1 home computer to bel on ho<&e raoft, GD UI DllQO ZOO"I MmAI. ...... A 111slt with Brooke Shields. dental W<gery '°' "Black Jack" the iaguar, and a birth announcement at Ille gorllla enctosu<e HOLLYWOOD WI_,,. I .. ~,~ .. cmmw ii Dl'fl mt n.... Arnold' a pals convince him to break up with hia glrl- lrlend beclote of her IOOks e llOWll "A Stranger 11 Witching" (1982. Orama) Rip Tom. Kate Mutgrew A psychotic kldr\IPt 1 TV reporter and lhe &•year-old daughter of an earlier vlellm and hOldl them f()( r1MOm In Grand C.n· 1ra1 Station~) • 9 T~ Stacy II disarmed by a crlmff\11 and nearly killed. 1Mn must over- come her fetr of faHurt when ahe'a called to aave HOOktr'I Ute Q ( 1 hr.) OGUm umTIAU. Long Beach eat Ntvada-Lat Vegat (2 hr1.) i ,,._ .. .... CAICOllTI• A• C.. llOWll "High Midnight" ( 1979. Ora- ma) Mlh Connors, Otvid Birney. A con· 1ttve1lon ~" aeet<a revenge when his wife and c:hlld are rMtakenty killed tn a d=·ri.~..,..,.. ~ r:. u.1 9Ul9Tt A PClllTUlf Oii THI ~ Holt 0.Vld Met1bote>uol' e>Cplore1 rtie rlcllneN of Ille In tl'le Ecuedor1an tun· gte as h•• camera lloWly dtteendt trom the crown of a 200-1001 kapol< trff. Q ( 1 Iv} e ~Tom a... "Koyaarnsqa1- al" Vltwt of the Arntrlean landscape are juxtapoted with 1mto-t of cityscapes In this crllleall'f aeclltmtd 1983 him without dialogue °' narratlOO. Phftip Gll$t corn-~ the mualcaf ICOft. ( 1 l'lr , 30 mln ) CHl _. "Purple Heant" I 1984, Orr• IM) Ktt'I Wtl'll, Cheryl Ladd In l/lttnam •• Navy mtdlc mMta and falll 1n IOve with ft dedicated nwse. but their Mure plans are threatened by the Inevitable circum stances of war 'R' ( 1 hr . 55 min.) CO) .vii "Crackers" ( 1984. Comedy) Oooald Sutherland. Jack Warden Down on-thetr·luck characters 1n San Francis co·s Mission dislrlct decide to ease their flnancial woes by cracking a pawnshop owner's sale 'PG' ( t tv . 32 min I llCMI "Unla11htutly Yours" ( 1984 Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nastassja Kin ski. An orchestra conductor thinks thal his wile may have had an atfatr with a viol1ntsl wttlle tie was away on tour and conspires to murder het' 'PG' Q ( 1 hr • 36 min ) I Mc:m AM* IAllfA AMTA a:a GD DOUal TIOWLI *Ml "California Split" ( 1974. Come dy) George Segal. Elliott Gould A gam· bier and a magazine writer sel out togeth er ~mbling spree. (2 hrs.) fD "The Hot Line" ( 1969. Orama) Robert TaylOr, Charles Boyer A European do\Jbfe-agent tampers With the hot hnt" belwen Moscow and Washlngton. sendtn~ false mess.ages 10 lhe leaden of the world's two superpowers ( 1 hr . 30 mm ) .. fJ Cl) AllWOLI Hawke and Santini 1nves· ligate when a country musk: star's Ille is threatej,<}p'g her manager ( 1 hr ) D m A milt As a surprise birth· day gift, Joey and the girls alter Nell's birth oert1ficate so that It appears she's a 'i!_ar ..t.ounoer that sne lhooght (R) U (lg} &.Oft IOAT On her 18th b4fthday Vicki learns her lather is a reformed al cohollc: a widow l'llres a detecllve to 10 cate her COiiege flame. a man feigning am neSta boerda with his ex·flancee (R) O I ~ ....D1B Mi&• 1.1'1 MD DIATM ..rTUCll MWVAL On tocatlon In Sri Lanka ano India, emematographer Dieter Plage ex· plores the hie of the endangered Asian el· ~ent. O ( 1 hr.) CC) MCMI "Splash" ( 1984, Comedy) Tom Hanks. Daryl Hannah A New York bachetor without much success 11 love falls '°' a beautiful glrl who literally waahes up on snore. uneware at first that she's the mermaid he uw 81 a Cl'llld 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 51 ml'l6., ~...,.,.. llCMI "Angel" ( 1984. Drama) c u11 orman, Suaan Tyrrell An lntelllgenl 1tu· dent turnt 10 proetllutlon ao that aht can ~Y the tuition at an ncluslve high school R' ~32mln.) CJ) "A.ckleel" ( 1984, Orama) A1· dan Quinn, O.ryt Hannal'I. A young mo1or cycle enthualast whoee lift has been maci. unwholesome by an alconollc lather beCOmeS involved with a glrl who IS tO<> tr! tor him 'R' ( t hr . 30 min.) all e -A mAIC Nell and singer Ray a ktr Jr ~t on • benefit performance f0t a~ widow (R) • C~--''Wilderness Man Host Eddit Alben IOOl<s at the Ill• 1rld writ Inga of envlronmen11hst John Muir, lhfl 11 her of Yosemite N1Uona1 Park CCII&.• IAlllTUU Ohio State at Minnetota (2 hrs.) -B ()) com "' Oan1 and Jack help a cynical Amencan eomedlan (Jack Car1at) go betltnd lht Iron Curtttn to re trieve lhe daugf\ler he never knew he had i.!. h.!J D • • •••I Kruetlc plota revtngt> tgatr'st S•mon, Laurel comeia 001 of hid Ing. Ctmmte •• conc..-neo that Biiiy's gambllng addiction may wrtck their reta oooat'llp ( 1 hi'.) ..... I - • • • 112 8 9 ,... OI LOIT Lota A man asks Cary to IOcate what seems to be the ghost of his wile, a men's magazjne publisher wants 10 fjnd the son he fathered with a former centerfold Q ( 1 hr ) D llOYll "The Man Who Would Be King" ( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery, M1· chael Caine Based on the story by Rud· yard K1pllng Two Britjsh SOidiers set out to capture the riches and power of a re- mote. legendary kingdom when one of them poees as a god (2 hrs .. 25 min.) • LfUm.11 Of THI llCM MD FAMOUI lnlervl8WS with Lana Turner. Chns Evert Lloyd. Hugh Downs, Cahforrna wine long Robert Moodavt, beauty expert Beverly Sassoon and gossip cOlumntSt Maxine Motloger (R) ( 1 hr ) • 110¥11 "0lva" 11981, Orama) Wllhel· menla Wiggins Fernandez. Frederic An- drej A French postman's recording of hts fav01lte opera sta(s performance leads him on a wild and dangerous adventure I hrs.) . mtonm IOf IEllll&Yntl ... ... YW • COllC8T Young per- rorms a selecltOn of his hits. Including "Hurricane," "Cinnamon Girl." "Alter The Gold Rush" and "Ou1 Of The Blue." 1n a concert taped at Oeutsohtandhalle in West Germany ( 1 hr.) {)) llOY9I "Now And Forever" ( 1983. Driima) Cheryl Ladd. Robert ColeQy A woman turns to alcohol when her husband Is arrested on a rape charge 'R' ( 1 hr , 32 mlnil-TrA •lllMT TUCICI • TM11.-nt1DAM-TOO Q.Oll Poa ec.oRT Monroe Jtck.e and Sare use a home computer to bel on hors. races ICOI....,. llTCH .. • MnlltAY 8"lft '* • (f)O ... w Get a tlTI Songs. 'Cool Jerk," "Signed. Sealed. Delivered." "Bad Girts." "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love," "Palisades Park" and "Lei's Go Crazy " Judg.s: Michael Des Barres. Kim Fields. Se=1endea. Cl) WA&.L. .._AL l90llT • llCMI "ThrM The Herd Wey" ( 1974, Adventure) Jim Brown. Fred Wllllamaon A myaterlOU1 genocide organization Is brought under control by three men (2 hrt.) • llCMI "Spr1ngtield Rifle'' ( 1952. Western) Gery Cooper. l't'r(llls Ttla11ter After being court•man1eled. a former ofli· ctr does undereovlf work tor the govern· "*11. ( 2 hrs.) (C)MUULMIMt CID llCMI "Cul<>" ( 1983. Suspense) Dee W1ll1ce. Danny P1n1auro A woman and ~ young tOtl are trapi)ld In rtletf car at an isOated auto repair yttd by a huge, rabid dog 'R' O ( 1 hr . 3111'\in ) fUYIOY VlllOllAW llCMI "Surnme< Camp Gifts" { t983. Comedy) Shauna Orant. Johanna St<><m The hves of a group of camp counselorS change Wtien g1rt1 invade the summer re- sort -( 1 hr . 25 min ) .. "Monterey Pop" ( 1968, MUSI· cal) Janis Joplin. The Mamas and The Pa· pas Many to~ rock a1a~ of rhe 1960s Ptrtorrn ot the Monterey Pop Mu$1Cel Fes· t~et. (1hr.,20mln) l llOTllAT I ~lMCSI t w,,n WT LM Film crlliet a.M SilM! ancs ROQtl Ebef1 totn l'lelt Bil· ly Crystal tor lhe nrst 1nnual SNL Alm Festival featuring a cOllectlOn of film seg· rnenta from the last Irle years of the se- ries (I hr. 30 min.) I ... YGM MOT TMCKI :=... IDITOft .. llO¥ll "The Man In The Iron Mask" ( 1977. Adventure) Richard Chamberlain, Patrick McGoohan Based on rhe novel by Alexandre Dumas The infamous Compte de Rochefort places Louis XIV's twin brother on the French throne and 1mp<1· sons the real king (2 hrs ) ~ llO¥ll "Easy Rider" ( 1969. Orama) Pele< Fonda. Dennis Hopper Two young motorcycilsts dtop out or society and. nd· 1ng across the Southwest to New Orieans 1n search of the "real" America. encoun- te< prejudice and senseless violence. 'R' ihr.,34~ ..at'TIC8f 1~ llO¥ll "Hottman" (1971, COmedy) Peter Sellers. Slnead Cusack. A young stenographer engaged to be married 1s conned by a depressed middle-aged man into spending a last weekeod with him 1n htS a=.menr (2 hrs . 15 min) "Percy" ( 1971, Comedy) Hywel Bennett. OenhOlm EJlloll The rec1p· 1ent of the first "below-the-bell" organ rransptanr gains world notoriety and d&- cldes 10 track down lhe donor 'A' ( 1 hr 43mln. 1Mt(f) •• ..... • DAWlt •--Scheduted 1985 as-trological precfletions. ( I hr ) (!) coua<m ~ W1sconsen at Michigan State lllOWll "California Vetley G1r1s·· ( 1981 Orama) Ctndy Shepard, Misty Dawn. In order to SoUpC)Oft their axpenS1Ve needs. lour Valley Girls use something othef than a et edit card ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I llAI •A MITCAll 1MI ...r TUCll -...,... tall llCMI "Give Tiii ti Hurta" ( 1969. Ora· m•) Roberl Stack, Oennlt We.aver. A thief poees H I "do-gOOder" by IQljcltlng fun<fl tor cherity. ( f hr • 30 min ) Cl)..-YO CJ) _.. "The Secret Of 8tood ltllnO" ( 1965, Orama) J1ck Hedley. Berber• St1t11ty. A female secret agent per•cnutes Into the Melayen jungle near• prisoner-of· warc1tmp. (2 IV• ) (%) _.. "Tender Metclee" ( 1982, Ofe- me) Rot>trt Ovv1D, Tess HarP« A formet country llngtt, his Hfe and eerHr ruined by alcOhollem. falls In loVt with a Tens motel OWMf and decldel 10 make e eomet>eck. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) ttll(lf)llCMI "The Brink's Jo"" ( 1978, Com- edy) Petet' F•lk, Warren Oeres. &tveral aver•ge men from assorted t>ackgroundt l(>ln forces to rob a well·~uarded armored ~r ·PG· (2 hrs . 14 min l. 1119(0) llCMI "SatlslactlOtlS • ( 1983, Ad\llt) John Leslle. RtlOnda Jo Ptlly ( 1 hr , 20 min) 1• 1 llOCI • Ami CA U&SCA'ITOPT9 ITAi Illa F1n11l5 Host Ed McM8hOn ii 1 hf ) l ... d91T ... llOWI "TM PhllaM!phla Story" ( 1940. Comedy) Katharine Hepburn. James Stewart A VOUll9 Philadelpl'\ta woman's marrlaga IS watch9d ov.r car• fully~=S IOC'leht• r2 hrs ) -·-.YTMCll w~ _. "Angel.. ( 1984. Orame) Chn Gofman. SYsen Tvrrell An lrlt .. ligent stu• denl lllrQS 10 prostitution so that She can pay the tu•tlon at an eic.clusiVe high tchOOI. 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) 1:1'(() llO¥tl "P'tang'l Yang. Kipperbeng" ( 1982, Orama) John Albaslny. Alison Steadman. Romantic problems occupy both the adolescents and their English teacher at n British high school In 1~. 'PG' (1 hr , 20 mm) 1•1 AMCA:~•CW tit llCMI "The Black Cat" ( t934, Hor· ror) Bofis Karloff. Bela Lugosi Two ar· chenemles bet11e each other, endaoge<lng a stranded newlywed couple ( t hf , 30 min) cr!MC ... Q • llO¥tl "The Daughter Of Rosie O'Gr•· dy" ( 1950. MUS1cal) June Haver. Gordoo MacRae Dissuaded from a career on the srage, an ex-vaudeville star's daughter Is nonetheless enchanted by the color and oay excitement ol the era (2 hrs., 5 min.) r~) ltRIY llACUINI Sh1r1ey MacLalne sings and dances 1n a vauety of comedy sketches and musical numbers. and aJso pertorms dramatic excerpts from "Terms 01 Endearment,.. "The Turning P0t.n1" and "Some Came Running .. ( 1 hr., 52 min) ta 8 llCMI "Escape From ColOtz"' ( 1971 Adventure) Rooerr Wagner. David McCal- lum Allied POWs 1n a max1mom seamly p11son devise a daring escape plan (4> hrs.la. I QOOOllQHT LA.: Vl>IOI llllOVll "Shark River" ( 1954. Orama) Steve Cochran. Carole Mathews Accused of murder, a one-hme CivU War soldier hides our 1n the EvergladeS ( 1 hr • 45 min) 0 lllOVll 'Nattonal Lampoon's Vaca· 11on" ( 1983 Comedy) Chevy Chase. Beverly 0' Angelo A vecatl001ng family encounters one disaster after another while 1ravet1ng ·R' (I hr .. 38 min ) ,tJ llllOYll 'The Last Of The Moolle Hot· Shots" ( 1969. Comedy) James Coburn, Lynn Redgrave The survlVlng membe< of an old Louisiana tamlly wins the grand prize on a TV game show bur In order to cOllecl he must marry his co-winner on the ntxt cse~··zj'•m 'R' < 1 hr., 48 min.) .. CMLD• T ... Lii •DiAN llCMl "Let's Spend The Night Togeth- er • ( 1982. Documentary) fht Rolllno Stonet The Stones perform many of thtll greatest Ml 1n this record of thlM con- certs held 1n New Jeraey end Arlze>Na. -~~~;-.. M Ct) llCMI "The Kentucky Fried Movie" (1977. Comedy) Evan Kim, MalCer Bong Soo Han This cOllectlon of no-~ b8rred sattrlcal sketches $pooling ttlevl· aion and movle cliCheS includes cemeo appearances by Donald Sutherland, Hen- ry Glt>son, George Lazenby and Bill Bhc- ~ 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •• llOWS "The Black car" (194 ' ~ ttfY) 83sit Rathbone, Nigel Bruce rttr • wttf is made publie. a series ot t>tzar mut- cstrs ns (1 hr . 30 m1n ) t:tl~ llCMI Spece Raider$ .. (1983. Sd- enoe F•coon) Vince Edwards. Oav1d ~ Otnholl A 10-year-old boy JOln& • ~ of sc>ttec outla~ in t111aclttng a 1tershtp Ind t>t111tno en eV11 gat•ctlC l0tce celled ~ ~'PG' (1hr .22mln) :1 .,. "The Men From eotcnoo" ( 1948.. W 11n} GJtnn F«d. WJlem HfOI. din A ~ appointed ~ ~Of SUnday, Feb.24, 1885 21 the Colorado Territory is sadistic to those who oppose his harshness. (2 hrs.) •• llCMI "Get Christle Love!" (1974. Adventure) Teresa Graves. Harry Guardl· no. A black female undercover agent In- vestigates a huge West Coast drug opera· tloo. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) CH) llCMI "The Buddy System" ( 19a.. • Comedy) Richard Dreyfuss, Susan $aran- don. Romantic compHcatlonS ensue when a lonely bOy targets a gadget Inventor and would-be writer as a match for his single mother. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min ) CID llCMI "Deal Of The Century"' ( t983, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Sigourney Weaver. When a high technology ultra- weapon turns out to be defective. Its man- ufacturer hires an arms hustle< to dispose of it. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 38 min.) (%) llCMI "Recitless" (1984. Orama) A1· dan Quinn. Daryl Hannah. A young motor- cycle enthusiast whose nre has been made unwholesome by an alcoholic father becomes Involved wfth • girt who is too AOOd tor him. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) d (C)llCMI "You Light Up My life" (1977. Romanoe) Didi Conn. Joe Sliver. An as- -Sports Coal. --rrway---· __ laharchay __ _ --noaa M14M1 ..... (llll"a.) -··COIL-~--C..-IM::=r'"') -falMlmMl -~ art JIDDI u.• 1 CGU.mlAmTULL "-ttulQ .. IA-••• .... =) w!£.:=r. Unm&Y 111a1•11111: --111111 pc aJ 'RIJJ II • 1•111, ... .,_ k •1 ., Ill (1 ri'Aou-umTIAU. ... :laud .. ar.. ll:.=. ...... t::8 .U111T90ll'I LI. 'N •!Jl == =.~:·:·: .. :; = .. ~ ............. (11w.) •9 --~C.,/ i1111rt11n .. Ct111l1" ·--·• ................ .._, ... c.e.. Ct llr,) M18 ~ COIL-IMllTULL: ~ . Paul, Nikki never tied knot on Y&R By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: Can you settle this fi&ht between my mother and me? My mother •)'I tha1 Paul WUlwn1 of .. The Youna and the Ratlelt .. wu married to Nikki Reed four y~ qo. I 11! be wasn't. Who's ri.ght? -O.L.N., Talf!btwe, Aa. ~18dlllee..,molkr-..•tmwMIL PM1 ...... marrle4 te N• ..... ......... ,.., ..... lot ...... lllr'lllrl_ ........ iMr.HeWAI..,.,... .. ~ ....... How"~r.la ........ ef ... .... , .............. ··••a ... ,.. .. u .............. April'•,....., ... ... "bt....eoDar" .... &la• ...... , ..... , .... AMtJ _.Mr ,.,.ti, DerodaJ _. W•JH, .ti .. ~ wt• Pa.a_. Alwil'• -...,. Jt't ... , .. wpt daa&, li9ce P'11J I Ctl •• ....,.. ......... 11 •11 tlnt •lfe. Q: Can you plcac tell me the name of the auy who plays Steve AndropolouJ on ''As the World Tuma" and where I cao write him? -K.K .. Louisville. Ky. >.:. AewrraMa.,-cnale41 IM,... .isc..e. ................... ,,.. ... ... eJelee• ................. . .... 1111· Y• t'M write" Frat e. C8S, ll W. I ... k., New Y ..... N.Y. lMll. pinng songwriter tnes to cope with the three men Jn her hie while establishing her own Identity. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 4::118 llCml "1nvlslble Agent" ( 1942. Ad venture) Ilona Massey, Peter Lorre An Amerloan agent with the power to render himself lnvlslble sets off on a Nazi spy mis slon. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) M (l)llCMI "A. Song Is Born" (1948. MUSI eel) Danny Kaye. Vifginla Mayo A group o1 academics wnhng a history of music finds Its work Interrupted by a nightclub singer on the run lrom the authorities. ( 1 hr., 53 min.) ........................... (1 .... ) ................ .._ •11111111• ....... ...... ..... ~,.., ...... , .. l::· • ,.._ M WllT ....._ C111S ~11 ~ ........... 1111 ...... ~ ............. . ................ Cil O' Mw-.nr11r1ra-..-41118 tll WOILD OP 11111 t ll1d: Mt..,,,., ft. Garr ........... ............................ lllld .... 11......., ....... ., •• CllJ, ""'-:TM ...... ~. • .... ,_ ...... ,...w ....... , .. ..... ~ ...... "--:12......, .,.... ca.ii...._ fllfll lil'ru nfnt1, 1': (1 .. ........ , .. ,LNI~ 19 '9A IAlll'fUU UJ lc•llJ I Lellen .. Diiie ........ (1 In,,• ... , lw.G ... COUHI IAIUTUU. &AM ...,_ ........... ~, .... carw..> I UC.,_IMYAlllfA .. IAMmAY 9'0llT1 ,._ -... nNI SOAPS ••• P'rom ... es and like any other Bcatlemaniae, when confron1ed with her idol she staned crying. Blair, who b seen on "Lovins .. as the lovable ifsli&Jttly ditsy Rita Mae. started in show busin~s 20 years aao in ho~ of meeting tht' Bfattes. Last month her friend Martie 8Mri from .. Saturday Ni&ht Live" hotted I er•nd on the I UCS1 list were Pam and Starr.GeulnaaaJim~ot her idol. Pa staned cryina i nd lcf\ the room. &rt1tlu AUeeto (Hope, "Days of Our Lives") is a rt.ally aood skate. To prove 11. Kristian, who t.'as a national fiaurc skating champion. 4'>~ned skates for the latest sqment o( Days of Our Lives. Thursda> and Friday viewers saw Alfo nso dressed as a clown in order to help Marlena (Deidre ff•ll) finally· ac1 even with the cunning Stephano (J .. Motcolo) on location at Knotts Beny Farm . We're sony to repon the sudden detth of Deala Parbr, "Edac of Niaht'a .. Derek for the pall five years. Parker died l l the aae of 37 in Manbauan. I -• - 2 3 ' 5 18 23 53 57 ACROll 32 At home 1.6 Shown. star of "Sara" 11 Pamela Sue Marlin role 12 Actress DeHav1lland 14 Alternative 33 Gordon Thomson role 35 Talk show host Griffin 38 "Mayberry. -" 15 Obtain 39 Winter mo 42 Draw a bead 16 Anals - 17 Sign-off for Lamour 18 Hospital assts 44 Frequently. for short 45 She's Joanie 20 He was Ben Cartwright 22 She's Melissa 23 Knlcks. Nets. et al 24 Teachers' org 47 -Saint Marie 48 Rio's cont 49 Ayres or Wallace 50 Actor Torn 52 l11d1urt1 symbol •WorclGame / FILL I~ IHE Ml>StN G LEITER? lfJ IHE '1 TV WORDS" BELOW. IHIOI I IVI IOIOINI IRJSI I INIOIYJ 16IR I IFIFI 11 1uJ HJ I IMll ITI l~'/Jf'~ 1 ~11 1 lelUIPI ""'"1$· ~ ( ~ ~e ARIZAJJG€ ,-~ L.Effefl~ You FIC.lED ,,.., -ro SPeLl 1'H€ loJAJI£ ~ A 1V le NINIE ACffJI: { l l l I I I 25 He was Cooter 26 Comedian Foxx 29 Comedian B!Shop 31 Bond's nemesis 53 She was Capt Lewis 55 "--at a Time" 57 Origins 58 Sophia - DOWN 1 Star of "Rocklord Files" 2 ''Webster" star 1nu 3 Taina -' 4 Coward or Hamson 5 Susan - 6 Susan Howard on "Dallas" 7 "It's a Sin to Tell - 8 Sportscaster Scully 9 Clock numerals 10 Co-star of "Cagney & Latey" 11 Tennessee Ernie - 13 Actor Alda 19 Diocese 21 "Barella" star 1nit. 22 Presidential n.ckname 27 Genetic substance 28 Comedian de Luise 29 Sportscaster McKay 30 Individual 33 "An -10 Remember" 34 Banned insecticide 36 She's Mrs Garrett 37 Played Ethel Mertz 38 "The -Tattoo" 39 Host of "20 /20" 40 Senes for Gould 4 1 Comedian Burnett 43 -Tyler Moore 45 " -the Press" 46 Young child, 10 Charo 49 Ac tor Hirschfeld 51 -cent 54 Tony -Bianco 56 Agnes -Mille SOLUTION AUTOMAftC GARAGI DOOROPlllml SALES & SERVICE WE CARRY STANLEY Sunday,Feb.24, 1115 31 I I . • Compatible wtth IBM PO software and hardware • 2seK internal mefnorv IRAM) exi>endat>Nt up to~512t< • BuitHn printer with grapNcs c_.,.Mty •Built·"' 9·· CAT monochrometctMn • 3IOK, sw· dOllbll lklld. dotlble ...,... ~~ deli drsw two drwe ty1tem I I ~ f / f t ~ j \ I f', ~ I I l I t r • , /\',. •• f ·f tt/\ . Piei:_ bid _raises ethics questio Ct ty commissioner's firm leads bidding-partmenl. As. one of ~v~n members sickrably." compktifll the Job tn 120 days. ICC'otdana IG Evans. ~ __ __ of .the Plann1n1 Com.m1ss1on. he as And another council member. Chy E.._,nffr l..n Evans said that · Thtocity1hohat8d\icrtiledfafllidl OrCOntractonwaterfrontrestaurant Pl•~SIOOam<?nthtoaaveapprovalor PcterOrttn.alsosaidhe~~ Mar)AhantJf.S firm is bcina rte-onhowmU(hatwouldCOlllO .... ----denial. on z.on1n1 chana~s and to act lems. "h's a little dthcatc. • he omnwndtd b) the city bcnust ofan the 2.90()...qua"-root bu~ia llO By ROBERT BARUR I he development -despite a on.rt~adenta~I. COf!lmcrca~I and office declared. "He's so intimately an· cxptntnct fanor. da)'I or 150 days.~·,~-. or-. Deir,....... , rulina by City '\ttorney Gail Hutton bu1ld1na projects an the city. volved in the work in& of s<>vtmment .\miran. he 11td. did a total of SlS.000 di~rence bnwen jobs ol A construction compa.ny owned by .to the contrary-raises the specter of Should M1r1ahan1ir land the con-that it aives the appearance that he $800.000 in construction work laM 120 days and 180-dly bids. E\ilM Huntinaton Beach Planning Com-connict of interest in the minds of tract. said Mayor Ruth Bailey. "it may havt an inside track.~' )tar. inctudaa projects for the Los saad. missioner Frank Mirjahanair has some ci1y officials. they said Friday. may be lepl but I don't think It's MirjahanJir's Huntinaton Bnch-An&)n Deoenmtnt of Water It An attome) in City A~ cmeracd as a leading bidder in the MirJahang1r was an unsuccessful morall)' or e1hically right." • based company. the Amiran Con-Power and (or the U.S. Navy 111 Lona Hutton·sofr~said Huuon bupvm competition to build a two-story candidate an last fall's City Council Councilman Bob Mandie said he struction Co .. and the fTR Co. of Beach. a ptthminary opent0n tMI t.lllctt 61 no restaurant building at the end of the rlection and is a former employee of also 1s concerned. ··11 docsn'1 Sttm Marina del Re) each subm111ed a bid fTR. the compe11n1 company. 1s conn1ct of antcrna beaut Mir- pier forthe city. the Hunting1on Beach Planning De-quite riaht and it bothers mr con-ofS3SS.000. The contract is based on nc~ and ha ne ver done a job. (P'leMe-&llllC8/A2) Residents flee chem incident Two police officers were hospi- talited and residents were forced to evacuate their homes Saturday night when a mysterious chemical incident hit areas of Placentia near the Brea border. The two policemen who were investigating a "chemical smell" that first was reponed shortly before 8 p.m. suffered respiratory difficulties. nausea. bumina eyes and became disoriented. accord- ina to a Placentia police spokes- man. They were reported in good condition aner treatment at Placentia Linda Hospital. Residents were evacuated to TufTrcc Junior High School in Placentia where the Red Cross provided accommo®tions. Fifteen police units and two hazardous materials teams were attempting to t(ace the source of the problem at presstime. Coast Sycamore Hiiis will be open this afternoon for a picnic day In the country -and a gllmpse at future de~opment plans./ Al Nation Edwin Meese Is con- firmed as attorney gen- eral./ A3 World A pre-dawn train fire In India kills dozens, Includ- ing a wedding couple and members of their wed- ding party./ A3 Style Sporty sweaters in relax- ed silhouettes for spring and summer are easy to knit with a select Ion of dramatically new yarns and stltches./81 Sporta The Daily Pilot's All- Sunset League basket- ball team has been pick- ed and Ocean View doml- nates./81 Entertainment 'Capitol' stars Julle Adams and Nlcholu Walker are starring In an Orange County pro- duction of "The Glass Menagerie.·' /84 Ba•ineu UC lrvll'l,f's laser partner- ship wlttlthe private sec- tor Is breaking new ground In medical re- •arch./C4 D'fDEX AS Al Al C4 01.e Cl OS Al Al Cl ~ C1-3 81-3 TV~ C1 A2 ....................... u. IrYlne Poltce Sit· Ron P'lathen 419playa oae of tM department'• foar Stun-Ow. :ft Zap! Sci fi-style weapons added to cops' arsenal --Non-lethal Tasers and their ilk provide -----one extra option before guns are drawn The Tascr. a new breed of weapon thQt seems straight out of Star Wars. caoaht the attention of the Founwn Valfcy Police Department four yean ago. The electron1<.· gun. which looks as innocent as a nashlight but can tum a human into a heap of quaverin&Jelly. was of interest because at could do the job of a bullet without leaving a single scar. V1e"'ed b~ 'iOme police dcpan· ments as a cunosity or a sorry substitute for moreconventaonal weapon I). a handful of police depan- ments tned out tht Taser an its early days to see 1fit laved up to its bilhngas a non-lethal weapon. For \Cars. the Tascr was earned around' Fountain Valley in a field Two people died ln a two-car crash earty Saturday on Laguna Canyon Roed near Laguna Be•ch, according to tn- veet6Qators. Kllfed at the tcene of the 2:.S a.m. broedaide com.k>n Wiii 22· year-old Joanne Covey of Laguna Nlguet, believed to be the driver of a Toyota CeMca. P-- enger Mar1< CorMttl, 29. a ..... dent of South Laguna, wu pro- nounced dead at Seddleback Community Hospital In Laguna HN11. The driver of a second car. a BMW. was Identified a Harry Ston., 32. of Garden Grow. H9 wu listed in critic* condition Saturday night at Mlaion Com- munity HosplUll In Mtuk>n V'-lo • The cauae of the collaion la STEVE IUILE Focus ON THE NEws sergeant's car -ready but nevn used. Last month. Founuun Valley police uSt'd the Ta~r for the first tune. A man. armed with a Iona. heavy piece of metal. was smash1na car ("'-8e ._ NOR-L&TBAL/ A2) Their work is a labor of love llalCo ... By TONY SAAVEDRA Ot .. Oelr ......... You mi&ht s!l) Mai Cong and 011 Mather art in th e ma1rhmaking business. But th ouah the~ deal 1n lllH' 1hc1r field is not romance Cong. a V1etnnmcsc rl·lugl'l'. ha' spent hundreds of hour<, ml.'nding misunderstand1nas and .. 1101h1ng racial tensions hcl"l'l'n ulhl·r Southeast A 11\n rrfugl"<.'' .ind 1hc1r ~merican neiahbors. Meanwhile. Mather is "orl 1ng to unite h1 mencan eounll'\ men \\Ith their fallen brethren -the poor lhl· homeless. the transient rx·opk "ho Mime's skilled hands call climb a hill or animate E.T. ~una artist divides her time between live shows, fl m. teaching IJ USA MAHONEY °' .............. When Caprice \JXnetr Rothe ha t0meth1ne to >·the d0tsn't netd to UKWOrdi.. Lasuna Beach's premiere mime: commun1a1tn "-'•lh a nick of a finacr. the ard\ o( an eytbro.,. 1nd a rapid ""-• Of ...alk or PoM.are. Her MMt. PlfttrUlart)'. create an lU~ tnvifOftmcm, ~ P1lms cup •.._Ml')....._ tht fh-.rrs un· kT'tW tht top ohm1kc-~he'cJ1r or dutc" a pu•h broom onl) w1lhna mand1 can ett Wnh 9"1urn. Rothe can ma~t her audtt'Mt btlit've w a.a lf'l\tltd tor meln, ditn~ 1.000 1ep&. nan • ~ ... ....... ropt om'. Mia•• n vcr -without e'er "entunna Hov,ard. forTMrty .. R1rh1c·· 1n the bt)'ond the ~taac Ilg.ht tclevt ion s1tuat1on com«t' ··Happ' Wh:it Rothe:. 36. can do with her DI)' ... It 1s htdulcd for a ,ummc:r hthc. d1sc1phnrd bod). plus her re1ca~. outlook that ch1ldrtn aren't the: onl) Rot~ hau theon about m1ml~ .. , onrs"hoenJO)pla)anamakebche,e. reall think v.e bttomc m1rnl'' hl .. ha' c kept hrr from •nan in' 1n a caute v.c: talk too much -.lnd tounJ bus1nc'" 1hnt re"' lake on tull·t1me commun1cat1on wa something el~·· Her mcch:in1cal doll character -he said done an "h1te fa e ~uh v.1dt. pe1ntcd-\ ou can commun1utc: "'th the on r)eS -h:i bctn a fhture II the bod). Rothe Siad. U'llOI It to C\Jlf\'S\ local · "du t r e "'al 1ncc 19 0. cmouon and to tell a stof"\ In nJ Rothe's Ion kmn) fintrn pentomun1na. Rothe 'l'<l\ln'it'l'i her brouatu her re oanataon an 191 1 a tht ludtnt .. ,he hand are "'hat \ho~ force behind tM ffullel') hand -~tnvJronment. When ou·lean on E.T .. The ~tro·Tcrrcs1rial. !O!"tth1na. v.hcn )OU p1l~ up some· Rothe lilm ptOJ«IS. mime 1h1n1 ... 1ud1enttt art da.1r"o'ant pcrformanc·c: and tcach1na ~ct'p her The) can ~mct1mt? ~ 1t 11 HlU J o 1n 1v.ttn ntan !obiter ind q On the c:.:oon ~t. Rothe: \' food he al v.or s a' a trttt m1nw 5ht' •Ofkcd v.ath th<' c1rr \(" in from umc 10 ume de,etoptna a Pllttm of mo\emC'nt\ Her mo t rt«nt mo,1c \:rNU 1, 11 &Mt woukl tel thtm apart a ahcn moHmcnt C'OOrdinator I f four alin "'°"' * MfM .,..,.) cuhurt \hr ch1ra~ttrs an the Wth Ccntut) fo. c lhrin •n a d"Unct•'<' rum .. COCOOft~ Otrtttcd tn IM 111Dd/A3) ll\'C in Orange Count)· but aren't nl'C'M<;.ar1 h ronsadered rcs1den ts For 1hrir lahor'i. Cong and Mathrr. ooth of( O'il3 Mesa. wall Ix among the: 18 pcopk honored b) the Orange ( ount' Human Relations (·om- m1c;s1on in a 'Pl'l ial a"ards ccrt'mun' 1on1gh1 \ nd "h 1 k t hl"' arc 11attercd. ( ong and Mathl·r al'o \Ccm cmbarrassi..·d h\ 1hc 3lll'ntitm Roth~) lhC) "ould rather toil unno11ccd in the: field ot human nghl,, n·"ardcd onh b~ their h.lf\ l''il l\uch '" 1hr lant?Uapr Ill lo'e ••• Mai ( ong l no"" "ell the v.onh of freedom. Tw1c-e in her hfe he has paid the heft) price. abandon1n1 her home. cars. busanesse!t and fnend to escape communism. 1 ake othcr rrfugtt . lhc 47-\Clr-Old mcnual health rounSt'lor remcmbt-rs 1hc 1errors of\\ar. and the pan1t' that lorccd her to flee. Those :lrt' the memories that she Int'\ to ron'c) to "mencan~. hopana 1h~' \\111 understand the Southeast -\\1an\" ho ha\.C made Orange Coun· 1, 1hl·1r rcfuac. · .\ hum an bcin1 can only handle so mul h -so much 1n"ct). There arc a 101 ot people ~ho haven't experienced (PIMee ... llONOllm/ A2) eaprtc,e Rothe •eetaree wblle apee•tna to lier clue. MIME DOESN'T NEED WORDS ••• ham Al movement quality that brands them as similar but not the same. Rothe said. A "Valley G1r1·· by birth. Rothe is comfortable in Hollywood. She grew up in Studio Cit} and attended North Hollywood High School. Says Rothe. "I don't focus on the movie work. It comes on its own." Between her agent, Penrod Dennis, personal contacts from her youth and a stint as a scenic artist for NBC. Rothe has come to the attention of those in Tinsel Town who want her for her skilled gestures and ex- pressions. In "E.T .. The Extra Terrestrial." Rothe was ong1nally hired JUSt for scenes in which the friendl y alien had to demonstrate fine motor coordi- nation. ..I got hired becauS(' my finaers were long and my wrists were skinny," she says. But Rothe inadvertantl y created the hesitant hand movements that characterize E.T. -so most often. it is her hands. in zippered. four- fingered $loves. that viewers would sec J11lbbmg up Reese's Pieces, root- ing ma fridge for beer and building a communicator to "phone home." As Rothe tells it. she walled all da} to shoot her scenes. and by the time she got in front the cameras. her hands were shaking from th e effects of too many cups of coffee. Director Steven Spielberg caught sight of her tremulous hands and the shy and cautious E.T. reach was born. Several television programs have used Rothe's pantomime talents. She appeared as a street RCrformer on ··Prvor's Place,'' a children's show hosied by comedian Richard Pryor. Her mechanical doll can be seen in an episode of "The Lou Grat'lt Show" and she was an underwater alien in the "Man From Atlantis ... Rothe is a member of The Silent Treatment mime troupe and beg.an the six-member Laguna Mime Theater last year. She and another Lagunan. Ron Baker. have joined forces tn a third mime enterprise called Funny Business. Educating children about pan- tomime takes up much of her ttme. Rothe has worked for the Los Angeles and C'osui Mesa school districts as a mime specialist. Typically. Rothe said. she will appear onstage unannounced in 1anitor's clothing. Whtie the children watch. she pantomimes pre-per- forman ce preparauons and watches as realization dawns on the audience that she 1s a member of the troupe and not a custodian. Rothe. \\-hO says she .. will find the charac1cr to fit the s1tuauon." shys awa) from the .. generic mime" -the stcrcot:rpical character 1n whtte face and black clothes that comes to most peopk"s minds when they think of mimes. Given the opponunity. Rothe ck· stroys another myth about mimes: They do not all perform with zipped lips. Charlie Chaplin. Laurel and Hardy. Dick Van Dyke and Robin WilJiams arc all examples of verbal mimes, she said. Rothe herself will break her silence this sprint when she appears in her fir1t speakmarolc in the Golden West Colleae~oduction of .. Death Takes a Holiday • which opens in April. ETHICS ••• From Al jahangcr is not a member of the City Council that awards the bid. Mirjahangir didn't return tele- phone calls from reporters Friday. Councilman Don MacAllistersaid, "I guess he can do it. If the city attorney said there no tonflict of interest. then free enterprise says the best qualified person gets it (the job)." But his colleague. Green, said City Council officials on Monday will look into the question of what Mirjahangir "can do and what he can't do in the time that we want. There arc questions whether he has enough experience under these con- ditions." Green said. "I understand he's never done pier work." NON-LETHAL WEAPONS AID COPS ••• From Al windows and llatltng the weapon at anyone who approached. ancludang police. A sergeant brougtu the Taser to the scene. loaded it with two barbed darts and fired. The man slumped help- lessly to his knees. 1erk1ng several times before collapsing in a heap. The incident was remarkable be- cause it could have ended another way. A similar incident had ended lhat other way in Santa l\na JUSt a month earlier. A 34-ycar-old man wtth a history of mental disorders was smashing car windows in rush-hour traffic on Harbor Boulevard. using a 7-foot metal pole. Police who were called to the scene said the man moved menacingly toward them when they asked him to throw down the pole Although Santa Ana poltce have several Tasers. apparently there was not enough time to get one to the scene. Police used a more conven- tional weapon -the ~hotgun. David Leonard Belcher died from a single blast. weapon. thl' Nova X t{)UOU !:)tun. Gun -a de\ ice the size of a pack of c1gart'lll'S that will d1~harge 50.000 \oils when pn.·,scd against a person ·s 1;kan . ··The beaut~ of the weapon ts that the effect 1~ short-term and th e physical harm 1s nil." \aid Bob JctTre~. a Huntington Beach traintng officer. "The technolog~ in non-lethal weapons ·~to make a subJeCl com pl} withou1 causing pain or injury. .. So 1f you're going to act ltkc a 1crk." he said, ··you don't have to earl) arou nd sca rs for the rest of your life.'· lrvtne police are the county leaders 1n experimenting with non-lethal wcaponr}. In the past four years. the depart- ment has purchased two Taser guns. two capture net!>. 20 Oashlights equipped with shocking de vices and four Stun-Guns. The latter likel y wall become stan- da rd equipment for the entire police force. So far. In 1ne police have used th e Ta~r onh. once and ha\e used the ca pture net onl} 10 snare animals. Police admit the value of the net is vcl) It m ned. Gun dunng traintng exercises. .. The fedin,g you gel isn't one of pain so much as frustration because )'OU have no control over your body ... Purcell recalled ... It brought me to my knees: when I tried to get up. I couldn't." A videotape of a Taser training session by San Diego Sheriff's depu- ties graphically shows the gun's effects. A deputy hit by the pronae<t dans is nung to the ground and jerks uncon- trollably like a person suffering an epilepaic seizure. Afterward. the deputy describes the sensation as "not painful but hardly tolerable." But most of the non-lethal weapons have distinct limitaaions. The Taser. for instance. can only be successfully used ai a distance of IS to 20 feet. Eve n at closer range. its accuracy is not pinpoint. An officer armed with a Taser has control over how much "juice" he gives a subject. The <bans arc con- nected by fine wire to the gun. which has a plunger the officer controls. .. A. one-second blast will jolt them." said Jeff Love. an Irvine training officer. "Two seconds will buckle ihcir knees. Four to five ~conds and they'll drop to the ground and may lose consciousness." .. lligfltly COolet t""'*•t ... end low douda Sunday ., • .,...:eed to tllk• the tummer·llk• edge off the weelltnd, ......,.Mid. In loa Angllet, 1highneer76 ... totecaet, While the vllleyt lft9Y r..ct1 1 high of 78 degr ... tN Natlonll W..ttMt 8eMce Mid. Mountefn arN• were txS*)ted to be m01tly c: ... r. with reeort hlgN In the 50t and loWt Of 2e to 31. In the high deeerte, the mercury wtU ctimb to M to 73 degr ... Sund1y efter lowt of 3" to••. Whlfe the lower deMft• wttl wetm up to 72 to 10 deOf' ... after !Owe In the 40I. From Point COnoeptlon to the W.11.lc:an bOrder: Inner wit.,. -Light and variable wind• through tonight ticQePt _..t to eouthweet 10 to 18 knote thl• 1fternoot1. W•t«ly tweMe 1 to 2 ... t. Mottly c1Mt tklee. 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U st 24 Sun Mia today at S 45 Pm • ,._ 10 46 Mon<l8Y II 6 27 am encl I 1C9 ........ 10 42 5 48 om 73 40 Moon "-lodly II fl 43 a.m ...... II 67 SO 10 23 pm ltld rl9M aoait' Moncley .. eo eo ll<Mam HONOREES LABOR FOR OTHERS ..• From Al that," says Cong. "It is difficult to live the pain of others.'' Cong was among the refugees airlifted by the U.S. military out of Saigon just two days before the city fell to the communtsts in April 1975. Twenty-one years earlier. she and her family had Oed North Vietnam to er.cape communism. "All I had in my mind was there was no place to live in our country." remembers Cong. "It was difficult. just because we strongly believed in protecting our freedom. our i ndepen- dence." She stayed for 45 days in a refu$ee shelter at Camp Pendleton Manne base before moying to Costa Mesa. In a decade. she has rmered a job with the county socia services de- panment. founded a Vietnamcte support organization and has worked for various task forces on the elderiy and minority groups. Well-versed tn French. Engltsh and. of course. Vietnamese. Cong says she is trying to bridge the cultural and language gap between refugees and other members of the communi- ty. Through her social service work, she has encountered the other side of the refugee coin. the people who see the Vietnamese immigrants as in- trusions. Many times the clashes arise out of mere misunderstandings and culturaJ DeltJNot DellverJ .. 0.-.•teed Monday·F•IOlly If ,OU 00 not ,.,... 'I°"' paper by 5 30 p m call Delora 1 p m -'I°"' eopy ... be dllMfed differences. For instance. some Americans complain that Vietnamese refugees are unreliable. that they never keep their word. They also accuse ahc immi~nts of being withdrawn and evasive. "Actually. the Vietnamese say ·yes' to everything. But 'yes' means we are listening. it doesn't mean we agree." ex plains Cong. "And Americans arc very direct. but we are not supposed to be that way ~ause being open might hun the feelinss of others.'' Cong doesn't belteve the bridge between the races will ever be sturdy enough for everyone to cross. Some goals are unattainable. "You can only do so much and be happy with what you can do." ••• Ironically. Scott Mather's crusade to shelter the homeless has crashed into one of the pillars upon which the country was founded: the work ethic. It's an ideal revered by many Americans. as sacred as motherhood. as protected as Fort Knox. But it's an ethic that ignores the people trampled by a system that promotes free competttion. Not every little bey and girl can grow up to be president. Everyone doesn't always have an equal chance to succeed. "The concept is not wrong, but it's untrue. People get buried up in that compctitivencs.s," says Mather. the 41 -)l'ar-old owner of an insurance business. "It's not a pos1t1ve cause," he admits. "¥o'u're always wailing somewhat into the wind.'' For the last 12 years. he has worked v.1th the Costa Mesa -based Share Ourselves charity group and is now on the board of directors. He also helped establtsh the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter. which operatc-s a housing facility tn Costa Mesa. There arc no transients in the Orange Coast shelter. only people, says Mather. He bristles at the word "transient," complaining that It denotes "the old hobo. ~1nglc-ma n-o n-the-move image D1gn1t). perhaps more than food, shelter and a shower. is the sustenance of the homeless. Howl'ver. members of society arc un consc1ousl\ trained to wrinkle their noses and cast a doubtful eye on the down-and-outer. says Mather. "On telev1Ston. anything that is vile is alwa)S d1n y or different. People start perceiving that." Mather. however. secs the un- showercd and unemployed tn a different ltght. To him they arc Christ personified. "That's the only way God can be seen in an abstract world." says Mather. raising his eyebrows. "And I could be there too." ORANGE COAST Clrculetlon 714/142-4333 llllyPillt H.L 8chwwtz Ill Publisher ClaHln.d edvertl1lng 714/142-5171 All other depertment1142-4321 MAIN OFFICE 330 Wes1 Bay SI CO'ltl Mes.oi CA Ma• ...,.,. .. , 8<" t !>60 Coste Mew CA 'l'6:>6 Saturday encl &Jnday If you 00 not -'fOll eopy by 1 • m u• t>elo.e 10 em eno y<N< eopy"""' t>e~eo Frank ztnl Managing Editor K•r•n Wittmer Advertising Director Copyrq.1 19113 Oranqe Coast Pvl>l!ShlMQ Compeny No "4twl "°'~ '41uSllllt0nS edil()rill malltt O< ao..tttW• "*'" ,,....,, may oe ·~oouceo •••nou1 se>eco111 119' moss.on ol '°"Y"ll'" - Clrcutetlon TelephoMI ROHmary Churchmen Controller Rob9ft L. Centr•ll Production Manager Donald L. Wllll•ma Circulation Manager VOL. 71, NO. 055 ihe two incidents illustrate many things. including the awesome de- cisions police officers are sometimes forced to make in no more than a spltt second. But whether at was luck, good timing or something else. police in Fountain Valley apparent I) were able to spare a man·~ life because of the Taser. .. This 1s exaotl} the sort of~11ua11on where someone could have l'ndcd up dead." Capt. 8111 DcN1s1 ~1d of the Fountain Valley incident. "Ir v 1 ne 1 s a pr ogre sn e police force and we're not afraid to try new thtngs. new techn ology:· Sgt. Ron Flathers sa id. ".\nd 1fsometh1ngdoesn't work out hkc we think 11 might. we're up front about that too ... Flathers said the\ alue of an} non- lethal weapon is that 11 e~tends the ltst ofop11ons an officer has before he 1s forced to draw a gun . The Stun-Gun has limited appli- cations because it must be pressed against a person's body. Irvine. the only department in the county that uses the hand-sized weapon. advises offi~rs w~basu~~inabe~hug ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and press the gun's prongs apinst a 11 person's chest. Santa Ana Lt. Terry Daktn said police might ha ve elected 10 use a Taser on Belcher had thl' weapon been readily available. But 11 wasn't. .. This was a H'I) precarious situ- ation ... he noted. Use of non-lethal weapons is not universal in Orange Count). Some police depanmcnts. suc h as Fountatn Valley. lrvine and Laguna Beach. added Tasers and other non-lethal pdgets to their arsenals years ago. Others. like Newport Beach and the Orange County Sheriff, Department. do no11ee the need for such electronic aizmos. "If they were that effective. you can bet we'd have them.·· said Sheriffs Lt. Dick Olson. Laauna Beach Police Chief Neil Purcell said his department purchatcd a Taser two years a,ao but has never had occasion to use 1t. "We may use it only once in five years. but if wt prevent an officer from havina to use his service revolver, then it's wonh it.'• Purcell t.atd. .. I think it's a aooct idea to explore n"' ideas." ht added. Hunttnaton Beach police arc con· siderina 1estin1 the latest non-lethal Just Call 64~-6086 In the one instance In inc police used the Tascr. the subJCCI was 'itanding naked on a roof and ap- parent!~ under the influence of the drug PCP. Rather than risk sending an ollicer to the top of the building. \\ohere both he and the man could be IOJllrcd. a poli<'c sergeant blasted the man wit h the Tascr and a dangerous s1tuat1on was resolved. ··when the right time anses. it beat~ the hdl out of rushing someone with a hunch of officers:· Flathers said. The Tascr. the Stun-Gun and other electronic gadgels arc direct spinoffs from the untamt'd reactions some PCP users exhibited when confronaed by police. The powerful drug seemed to make people 1mperv1ous to pain and stripped them ofany sense of ftar or reason. A man un<kr the tnOuence of PCP could take on three or four police officers at a time and would not be slowrd by tear ga~ or even a crush1na blow from a baton. "electricity 1 different." Flathers j81d ... It di tons the electro-balanoc of the human system. The muscles JU t won·t mpond.'' Purtell said he has volunttercd on two occas·1oru to be shot with a Stun- .. If you don't catch them. the person would collapse and could strike their h~ad or break an arm or leg." Flathers said. "They absolutely have no control of how they fall." Because it is new on the market. there is no legislation on Stun-Guns. fhey areava1lable over the counter at most gunshops and some sponing good outlets. Like the Taser. they cost about $100. Police claim the weapons arc ha rmless. even on a person with a hean cond1t1on or someone wearing a pacemaker. All discharae about 50.000 volts. Police departments like Irvine and Fountain Valley ha ve discovered the Taser and Stun-Gun to ~ arcat "persuaders." A little crackle of electricity and people tend to pay atten t1on. "People have an inherent fear of elcctricny.'· Love said. Use of a Tastr may result 1n savina a life but police do not view any oftne non-lethal weapons as repllC'Cments rorauns.. "They're no match for a 1un.'' Flathers said. "I don't think we'll evtt reach that day when wt'll all carry phasen (the tar Trek wtapon) and put all the auns away.'' JefTrc)' .~. "That doesn't seem too liktly:· ... We at POSH would like to take this opportunity to bid you a very warm welcome and Invite you In to view our exciting spring selections. Whether It be for business or your more easual needs, we are sure you will find our clothing both unique and distinctive, yet styled with the classic Influence to which you have grown accustomed. G.nt.Mtnm '• Clothing ln•lred ~ Tradition 46 Fuhlon Waod•Newport Bach (111) 6404110 ------_....___,,. SURP'!Jrt tor 'tWer COJM' cited In police IHJmbUJg By TM0A11ue11 .. Pnee ' I • NEW YORK-A po~rful bomb riPlild &lwouitl diie olfteetoldltP.olke union ~ early Slhlrday, and tht Fii ....--= •P lhll dll .... ~bih&y ,._,tie liftUd with othtn tMt MW OUI 16 ---i~, includina one•• Ille U.S. Ca"'. 'tol. Joe Valiquette. 1 n lot dw F9J~ ~cw Yort. •id 11m11 are teekina clues •o determine if' the.,_, u called itself" Red Outrrilla Defense" in Saturda)''• bolftbi~ ii lhet81nt •die Uahed Freedom Front and the Armed Rtsist1nce Uni&. which claimed ==·Mlity fort~ previous blasts. In Saturday'sexplosion, "Red Guerrilla .. •id 1t detonated the bomb to ~otest suppon by the Patrolmn't Benevolent Association for "killer cops. ' No one was hun. Remala• lrom La• to anfn Moada7 f HONOLULU ~ The remains of American 1trvicemn found at the 1he o a 1972 airplane crash in Laos ~re scheduled to arrive here M~ for analysis, a military spokesman said Saturday. The remains~ recov last w~ek by aj~int American· Laotian searfh team and a ceremony was planned 11 t-{1ckam Air Force Base when the remain1 arrive aboard an Air Force C-141 StarlineT. said Air Fprce Col. Marvin l. Braman, chief spc>knman for tht U.S. Pacific Command. Heavy ralna force encaatlon• Authorities used boats Saturday to evacuate at least 70 people from their homes in northeastern Oklahoma. where rivers swelled by four consecutive days of rain ran over their banks. while high water caused closures ofinterstate highways in Illinois and Missouri. Flash flood watches because of heavy rain extended Saturday night over southeast Missouri. much of Arkansas. northwest Louisiana and nonhcast Texas. the National Weather Service said. Other flash flood watches were in effect for lower Michigan and ponions of New York state. Flood warnings were also posted over much of Indiana. Lone Ranier don• m••k a6aln FAIRHAVEN. Mass. -With a hcanycryof··Hi-Yo, Silver. away." actor Clayton Moore on Saturday donned the mask he wore during his 30 ycarsas the Lonc Ranger for the first time since a 1979 court order forbid him to use it. "I'm so clad I ha¥t"'~ ma_!.Ufdck." said Moore. 70. Appearing Saturday durina a promotion fora s~nggoodscompany in the mask he wore when he first won the role in 1949. Moore made it clear that he and his trademark will neverapin part. Juatlce. grant •tar of uecutlon WASHINGTON -The Supreme Court granted a stay of execution Saturday to convicted murderer Howard Mattheson. who was scheduled for execution Monday in Louisiana·s electric chair. The court approved Mattheson's request to postpone his electrocution by a 6-2 vote. Mattheson. 63. was convicted of killing receptionist Mamie Dutaquier during an armed robbery of a New Orleans beauty salon on March 9. 1978. Charge. filed In candy theft •tllbblJJ6 NEW YO RK -A 24-year-old man was charged Saturday with second- dciree murder for fatally stabbing one of two men be tried to stop from stealing candy bars from a subway newsstand. authorities 'said. Andy Frederick of Brooklyn surrendered to police Friday in connection with the Thursday morning stabbing. which has prompted comparison with the case of Bcmhar4 Goetz. who shot four youths he said had approached him on a subway in December and_ asked for $5. Frederick stabbed Felix McCord. 28. with a pocket knife when McCord struck him with a bottle during a scuffle on a subway platform. a police spokesman said. CALIFORNIA Lo• Angele• home •lip• downhill LOS ANGELES -..\house slipped ofT 11s foundations and slid about 20 feet down a hill aturda~. prompung the evacuation of six other homes. as authorities and residents 30 miles away in Malibu kept an eye on an imminent landslide. A 3-year-old girl and her 63-year-old grandmother were slightly injured when the Silver Lake home fell about 2:30 p.m .. but four others escaped uninj ured. Fire Depanmcnt spokesman Jim Wells said. Sport.writer busted u bookie .\RCADIA - Gordon Jones. a sportswriter for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner who also ran a seminar on how to ha!'dicaJ? horses. was arrested ~ith his daughter Saturday and booked for invest•gat1on of bookm~k1!"'= authorities said. Jones. 49. and Joanne Jones. 20. bailed out of the Arcad1aJa1l Saturda) afternoon by posting $2.500 bond each. said Sgt. Richa~ Sandona. Deput} Bob Stoneman said that when arrest~d. J~nes had S l ,~03 .. ma bunch of different envelopes:· in his hands.··~~ believe 1t w~ from his students. that he was going to place the bets for them. Stoneman said. Line• ease( border ln•pectlon• continue Si.\N YSI ORO-Fears oflong waits to cross from Mexico into the United States caused a dramatic drop tn the number of motorists this weekend. and t.he wall dropped to only 30 minu~es at n<?On Sat~.rday. a U.S. Customs Service official said. But the shorter wa11 doesn t .mean we ha".e slacked off or relaxed the inspections .. that have held up moton~ts for houn since l~ey.bcun F~b. 15. customs spokesman Michael Fleming ~1d. In fact. the ~rv1ct's Wash1.naton office reaffirmed its comm itment to the intense searches in a stltement issued Saturday. he said. Singer Dolore. Warren dle. ln accldot LOS l\NGELES -Pop singer Dolores Warren of the IJ'O~P Krystll ~i~ after her car crashed down a 300:foot cl~fT on MuUholland prive. authonttes said Saturday. The 33-year-old singer died at 5:30 p.m. FndaY, at St: Joteph Medical Center in Bu rbank. fo llowing the crash three hours earlier. said poltct Sgt. William Hancock. Screenwriter Inrln Blacker dJ• LOS ANGELES-Screen and television writer Irwin Blacker. who tauaht somr of Hollywoo<fs most accomplished writers. dir~tors. and .Producers. died following a hean a11ack Saturdar at the aae of65. his family said. Blacker. who had a quadruple bypass operat10~ IS y~ars aao an.d wore a pactmaker. suffered a heart attack at his home Fnday night and d!ed a~ Sherman 0.ks Hospital earl) Saturday. As a profes~r at the ~thvm1ty of Southtm California from the mid-1960s until his 1978 re~1rement. Blacker tau1ht wriung skills 10 such cun:ent Hollywcx;>d success stories as Ge<>f'IL' Lucas. John Milius and Frank Ot'Fchtta. Loper said. WoRlO ---- State 1overnment ra~• alter uoo~ NEW DELHI. l,,dia -The RaJHthan Stitt' f>vcm~nt rH1Sncd Saturday, two days after P<?hce s~ot to death a po~lar pnncc. ~tats over the 1 also spread to ne1fhbonn1 Stites. offic11I repon1 said. A new llale 5 a~;~~ment headed by H1ralal ~vpura was in1t1HH in ~lllbln within ~~u:-s after Chief Minister hiv Charan ~l;thur submit\Cd &tit ~tlon of his Cabinet. claimina "full moral rnpons1b1hty for tht lad \l'ietdY. Jordan, PLO reaclJ peace •Cconf MMAN Jordan -Kina Hussein's pt'8« enion at'COrd with the PLO all for lotal israch withdrawal from .la~ lsrat't Iliad 1n 1967 •. bUt ltilws ~aauc an qrcemcnt to crcatt a Palest1n1an state confederated wnh Jontan. accordin& to the official text rekaltd Saturday. Ac1ina ·~~ Mtnb1tt Taher Hlltmat said the qrttmcnt ront11ns tht fim coadi..._. ~ ~ the Patnunc l1berat1on Orpn1nt1on of U.N,. Seal!kY c-... •'°'*• lAl. •hich saysall nations 1n the Middle East. 1nchidtftl llliil. lllWa ,_t IO r11ist within secure borders. -~--------- ...... win WASHINGTON (AP) -Edwin Mcac Ill 1 ocwtinw proeeaa&or pu1 oe IM dcflMivt ~ d.elatiou of milC'ODdw"'.. ... confinntd •• at; te>rney ....... Saturday by the Stn· aac. ciMtial 1 ~lint 13-month 3dvile 1nll content procna. Mette'• co.firmation -as anti· chmenic, It came on a vote of 63-31 witll Drmocrats eastina all of t~ oppo.ina votes. Six senators did not VOit. Mtttt't 1pprov1l had been predic- ted by both aupponen and foes. But the ,.final victory in his tortuous st~ to claim the Cabinet post carM only after 1 four-day filibuster by farm Beh stnaton demandina action on the apicultural credit crisis. Mtt&int ttpOntts at the White House. Mttst said he was ··nol bitter at all • over the Iona confirmauon struaaJe. ··1 Ounk that pohta pll}td a v~ bil pert ID trthal &oolL D&itt. bU& lhA& I all behind ut. ~ lte said.;' · "I will bt looki"I ahead IO the ~halle~ of the Dtp1nmen1 0/ Justi«. ·he Slid. "lam commauect to the fair. com~onate and forw1rd lookina pohtics 1hc depanmcnt should have ... The 31 neptive votn ~re the mos1 cast apinst a Cabinet nomintt in 14 yran. and Common Cause. the citizen's lobby which opposed Mette. said it was the hiJh~t voac apin11 a nomintt for auomcy ,rnttal lince 192S. The path was cleared for a voac on Muse. until now President Rcapn's counselor. when farm-st1te Demo- ,.........,. A Drue mllldaman nm• aroand a car parked in froat of a jet hijacked by. Beirut airport aurd Saturday. am_.......,,_,~ Mi"91• .air r11alillh• Wida ~ ~ lf'*.....-.~-I jlaft f'or ca*ti .,...·_.. oa ......., el fi111ncialfy trodhd ~ ..,.Clll~. a• lick IO ....... a 1M MW 1ttomey l'Mfil wollld bt...,.mb)'•ftOW)'~• .._.yt0Mhtcould1wwlllil dlldft at once. Chapman said 1 «ftlllOftial swarint·ia by a billler• ,.ak:int oftk&al woukl bt ('~ in 1 co.pit ol weeks tnd Meete. ~l. ... bt IA ktM!Cft this plact {&be Whiw Houtt) and that pa...,. (the Jultict Drplnmtnt) 1n iht mean- time," !n. Strom Thurmond. R-S.C .• chairmart of the Judktary Commit- tee. wt.Ida epproved the Meese nomi- netiolt Fe,. S. IOld the ~ he Wt1 "auwty paa.ecr' by the confirma- ti<Ma. -1 fftl tMt thole who Jtill have totne doubts will tet that he'll be an euellent auorney aeneral. ·• Thunnoadtaid. Passenger killed as guard hijacks plane, vanishes BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) - A di .. nded airpon cuard bijacked a Middle Eut Airlines jet on Saturday. forced it to shuttle between LcbanQn and Cyprus for fi ve hours.. then vanished without a trace. One elderly passenaer was killed and KVen people were injured when the hijacker first seized the Boeing 707 in a demand for promotions and pay raisn for himself and fellow employees. Most of the injuries occurred when the 109 pasen1U5 scrambled down emergency chutes from the jet after shots wcrt fired at the stan or the hijackina. The elderly man. identified as Tawfik Hamada. 6S. was repo~ ly sucked from tbe plane u it took ofl with doon open and chutn =~na. The hijacker set various lines and sometimes screamed and cuned by radio at the airpon conuot tower. He threatened first to blow up the Lebanese national airline plane. then to crash it into Lebanon's Presiden- tial Palatt in the mountains east of Beirut . .. 1 have enou,gh grenades and explosives to blow up more than tbe plane." he said. "If it's neceuary. J will bring it down on the Presidential Palact ... Beirut radio stations idmttfied tht' h1Jackcr as Ooraid HllUll, a aovem~ ment guard at the airport. He to&d the control tower he ... 2S and had worked at the airpon tine.% he was 11. ..I hav~ nghts as a l..eblncK and as an employee with you and that•s all I'm demandina. ··he radioed bis boss. airpon security chief Jamil Naameh. He demanded action on lorw- standing recommendations for promotions. raises and other benefits for low-rankinaaovcmmcnt worlters. Af\cr the recknd-white JCt rc· turned to Beirut -followina rwo stops at larnaca on the Mediter- ranean island of Cyprus. 120 miles west of Beirut -airport officials tent two men to net0tiatc with Hauan. But 30 minutes afttr the plane landed. as ftt'IOtiators waited in a car. the pilot and co-pilot emerird to say Hassan bad sljppcd away. apperentJy 10 the· Druse villqt ofShwcifat at the airpon's cdtc. As passcn1Cf5 and secunty officials later told the st~ Hast.an fired four shots inside the nc and opened up a briefcase full o grenades to show ht' meant business. ·-r,·e aot 24 ~nacks in here:· one official who fled the plane rttalled Hassa_n sayina. Dozens die in pre-dawn train fire Cause-of blaze that k illed bride, groom and wedding party aboard Indian train unknown --r ------ NEW DELHI. India (AP) -Mon: than 50 passengers. including a bride and a groom. were killed Saturda} 1n a pre-dawn fire aboard a packed train carrying nearly two dozen wedding auests. United News of India rc- ported. The Indian Express. lndia·s largest Enalish-lanauage daily. quoted unof- ficial sources as sayi na at least 70 people perished. United News of India rcported members of the bride·s family said that 20 of23 members of the wedding pan} aboard the train in central India were burned to death. The bride and the b(ldegroom were' identified as Kuntal Devi. 22. and Rajan Kanojia. 31 . Another newly married couple, Pappu Chouhan. 24. and his wife. Rekha. 21 . also were killed. UN I said. Government television reponed 12 passenaers were hospitalized in scnous conditton. Fanned by s1rona winds. the blaze swept through two cars of tbe I I-car Chakradhar-Nq,pur passcnatr train while passcnacrs wcrc asleep, accord- '"J to railway ministry officials. UNI said 1evcral passcnaers Jumped from windows and it was not known if they survived. Railway authorities said 34 bodies. some charred beyond rcc<>1nition. were found in the burned cars. But U NJ quoted local pohcc as saying that remains of additional victims were recovered. CauS( of the firc near Musra in Madhya Pradesh state. 500 miles southeast of New Ot'lh1. was not clear. The federal government ordered India's ra1lwa) safety comm1ss1onCT" 10 1n\eSt1gate. l '1\ I quoted one unidentified pass- enger as saying the locomotive enai- necr could not be alerted because the alarm chain did not work. and that the fire raged for about 30 minutes b(fore the engine« noticed the smoke. It was the second disaster in five months in the same divisaon of t.bc railway. At least 6S ptOpte wcn: killed when th rec cars of a passcntef train ckrailcd and fell in to a Ooodcd stream last Scplcmbcr 1n Madhya Prwdnh. Freight train derails, ~xplodes into flames JACKSON. S.C. ( .\P) -Two uses the raw chemical to make a S«tions of a 148-nr frei&ht train component used in producina nyk>n. derailed early Salurday and an ex· said Dick Westbrook. a compan) plosion ianitcd ciJht cars carrying a official. nammable chem ical. forcing krrY described C)dohcxanc as aulhoritics to c•acu.te a spa~l~ "mockrately toxic." .. It would take a p<>pulatcd area. ubManual amount of "'gcsuon or No injuries "'~re reponed and fire absorpteon into the bod> to cau~ any officials said the' planned to let the problem. Any vapors released would fires in 1hc tanker cars bum them-~ heavier and \\<Ould tend to ~ttle.'' stlves out. l)l· ~1d. Residents of about 10 houses m the 'inetttn cars der11Jcd near the area just west of Jackson. near the 1n1n1 of the train and a mailer group Georsia border. "er(' evacuated but Jt•rJ1led ncartheendoflhetrain. with v.erc allov.cd to return home about tht' eight carrying the C')clohcune 1n tv.o hours latcr. said .\1ken Count~ tht• fiN group. Seaboard offic1ah hmff Carrol G. Heath. ~1d The~ expttted the tracks to be Th~ Seaboard ' tl·ms train was clt•Jrc:"d "11hin 24 hours.. Seaboard carryina c)clohc,anc a sol\ent used trJ1 nma~tt•r TL Huffman said. in lacquttS. paint and 'am1sh re-The daa1lment was caulCd by a movers.. said Thom 8c"1. a spokes-. dcft'\·t in the undcrcamqc of one of man for tht state Department of the car'> leading the tankers. Huffman Health and Env1ror.men1al Control. <;a1J .\<.the car left the tr.cks near a T he train was carry1na tht crossing 11 began pulling other cars chem1c1ls to lht' Columbia 1trottn Y.llh 11 un11l thc tanktr~ and 18 others ro. 1n A\llUSta. Ga The company v.cn.· wrn trom the rails. he said. The 123 unfta ... dd In 4Y, hour'I for a tot81 Of S11.2 m•on -nw1yllmmat ....... .. .... .... prtol of .... •1 ml9on.~llld. . . . r _ cience a.de Stupid': A glossary forgoofballs •I SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -You can saan 11 lht beck of the book with aM lk*ary. a ~akdown of thow ..,Y ICtentific phrattS 1h1t ltft you .. "b wim abc awttttina dumbs in ~life 1eiencc. T19eY don't look _quite the way you remrmber them. Chrom111c aberra· lioa: wearin1 brown shoes with a blue IMh. Ohm: whtre the an 11. Half·lift: S..wd9y nipt in Fresno. That's the tone of "Sc1~cc Made Stupid."• an 80-pqe paperback writ· ten and illustrated by Tom Weller. a pmphic artist from Berkeley. ··1 suns that. like a whole &ot of • peop&e, I artw up waichina Mr. Wi1 • a(d on TV and readina all thow popu I lar lcitntific books." said Weller. J9. ~ "Pretty soon patterns and Jt1ndard1 • Aaft to stick an your mind. and you realiu how ripc they arc for parody." He dttided to write .. it~ Made Stupicf' afttr "toina to book 11orn and tttint t>Wr and b1aacr p1ln of books_.. about p eudo·sc1cnt1fk nonetnsc. Somebody JU t had 10 make fun of them." So Weller put tOjCther 1'11' tome ('' ... set in I 2·point Mon otone Bimbo. with chapttr headinas 10 Basketball Overexten<kd.") that should be on 111t It most local stores by mid· March. In the introduction. Weller poi nts out that 11 one time 11 1ook years to obtain "even a dim. 1ncohcrcn1 knowledac ofscience ... (bul) 1oday all that has chanacd: a dim. incoherent .knowledF of science 1s avall~ble to anyone.' As an example. he offer an artist's rcnd111on of tht 1n&enor of' 1 Black Hok in~. cluttered with Iott key1 and blllpoinl pms. Vi11 cards. 'unstaucs and Amelia Eaman's air· plant. Black hOln lft alto thoulht to contain "campeip promi1e1. mis ... 1n1 W11trp1e tapes and Jimmy Hoffa." the book poln11 out. Lookina bark on the way he ltarntd about t~ solar sys~. Welltr rf. membcttd aeachtrs comperin1 11 "to aolf bllls at various distances -they · alw1y1 came up with this bit lw1y1," Weller's comeb.ck is "imaaine the earth i• 1 tennis blll located in the middle of Times Sauare. Venus. to the same 1e1lc. would be 1olf bell in 8uffalo ... Jupi1cr would be she same size ln4 location IS the averqe C'entral American dictator." .............. ~_.. ...... __ _ Tbl.9 1985 photo ebowa police blockade, marelaere In Selma confrontation. • l • . ' . • " " . .. , .. .. t ( ' ! ! There are many reactions to mental oisis. Some reactions involve behavior that can be harm- fu l to others. Every situation is different. That'!i why there are different ways to help. The lnfor· • • It's been two decades since violence on Sel~a bridge ~......, he child mation Center at 'uaGWt r Capistrano by the Sea 'The troopers t hen sur ed tn with billy clubs, beattngpeople. lwasga~sed, hit with a club.· Nciw, the mon· rnoney you put into a Honu· Ft"ll·ral lnsurt:d Term Account:·llu· 111<Jre you'll ea rn on ii And whe11 yu11 open your l!ccount, we'll RU.ir111 111 ·t· you earn lhal t11qh rate ror "" l1111q as you w1,h uµ lo ten ye;i" W(• ,.,,,, quarantee you Ill<' h1gh(·-,1 po.,.,ible yield with intere~t n1111po1111cl(•d daily. 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Marchers form ranks a~in next Sunday to cross 1hat bndge. 1he violent threshhold from which millions of blacks across the South entered votina booths for the first time. But the 20t h anniversary march. a fi ve-day trek across rural Alabama to the state Cas"tol. takes place in a vastl y different political cli mate. in· spired by dif'f'ercn1 aoals. One aoal is 10 rem ind younger blacks that the changes of two decades pas1 did not come easily. "Black people." said the Rev. Joseph Lowery. head of the Southern Christia n Leadership Confe rence and an organizer of the anniversary march. "need to understand that 1he righ1 to vole was not a aift of our politica l system but cam e as a result of blood. sweat and tears and 1he cxerci~ of our mi nds and the non· violent proccc;s in challena1ng the political systrm to be opened and to work for all people." The Rev. F.D. ReeK. head of the Selma-Dallas County Voters League 1n 1965 now a Junior high school principal and church pastor. said 1t was "fitting and proper that we remember the efforts put for th" to get the Young Rights Act passed that :rear. ·@TARGET NOTICE In today's Target sale section we Incorrectly describe Men 's and Boys' 8-18 Wrangler Denim Jeans as having Bootcut Legs . They have straight legs. We are sorry for any Inconve- nience this may cause. 10.00% 9.53% 10.41 % 9.90% RATE RATE YIFJ.D RATE YIELD RAtt 10.10 % 9.62" 10.60% 10.08?6 - YEJ) RA1'£ YlflJ) RATE Y1f'ld umtt pr Incl~ and ln4erut mnakt on dlpc*t kw OM~ Md raae ~"' coottant. ~le Md ;tetct IUbt«t to~ wtthDUc nolkt', bUt ~ran1Cf'd conttant upon open1.nt )QI! .account. ~orw1tumi tor Wty w1thdrawat. (IHECI THE YELLOW PAGB FOi 'QIE OFFICE NF.ARF.Sr YOU. ' 1arch organw:rs have en· count<'red none of the official hostlli· ty of20 yea rs-ego. and no resistance is c.>.rccted. The white mayor of Selma, a c11y v.i1h a biracial council. wel- comrs the marchers. "That bridge 1s mecca." said Joe l)m1therman. who was also mayor in 1965. "The Vo11ng Rights Act is the most s1gndicadl legislation in our life11mc." In Montgomery. George Wallace is governor. as he was in 1965. but two decades have changed him. too. The Wallac·c who promised t.o preserve o;cgregation and who made a "stand in the 'i<:hoolhou~ door" to try to prc,ent blacks fro m enrollina at the n1' ers1ty of ..\labama in 1963 was reelected two years ago w11 h crucial black support. Last year Wallace signed a bill crca11ng more deputy registrars 10 s1an up "otcrs . The Rn Joseph Rembert. pa1tor of the church where vouna riihts marchers rallied 1n 1965. said this march was not planned "to build up revenge or hatred of our white bro1hcrs. Children need to know what the struggle cos1 blacks and whites ... "We wi ll send a clarion call 10 l'VCi)one who shares t~e dream 01 Manin Luthrr Kina Jr .. " said King·~ widow. Coretta Scou King. "'that we· arc on lhe moH' and cannot be turned around." King and 600 other marchers were; turned around '1olcn1ly on March 7. 1965. They had wal ked only four blocks from the ch urch 10 the bridge when trooper'> and deputies on horSt'· back \Cattered them. makin& some fran tic with clouds of tt>ar gas and the thud of hooves and bill> clubs. Rcei.e. who last year lost to Smitherman 1n a bid to become Selma's fim black mayor, well re- members "Bloody unday." ··When ~e go1 to 1he apex of the bridge." Reese said. ··we saw a sea of blue -blue helmets and pa trol cars. ;The officers had gas canisters. aas masks and bill y clubs. "We felt we had the right to march. I went up and down 1he marchers and told them to kneel o n the h1ahway. "The troopers then surged in with billy clubs. beating people. I was gassed and hll with a club." The marchers. hounded by officers all the wa). retreattd to Brown Chapel. Two week'> later. but this time ,,pro1.ectcd by. a federa l court otder and National Guard troop5 and gal· vanized by supporters from all over the coun1ry. Kina led thousands of blacks and wh11es on the SO.mile march 10 Mon1aomery. The dcmonstrauon. which ended at the foot of 1he Capitol's white marble steps where Jefferson Davis had been sworn tn as president of the Confederacy more than 100 years .earlier. helped spur Congr~s to adopt the ~ot1na R1gh1 Act of 196S. Prior to passage of the vot1n1 law. it WH common practice aero s the South !O deny blacks acccs to 1he poll\ w11h complex voter registration test\ and other rule .. According to the Atlanta·bascd ~oter.~u(·at1on Project. fewer than -.1 m,1ll1on ~lacks were rcaistcred to 'IOte 1n 11 c;;outhcrn states in 1964. Twe.n1y )'cars la1cr lhe number 1 S.6 million. From fewer than 100 elected btack official• in the South in I 96S. more rhan 4.000 now serve in local and state elective office ... As In the I 96S demonstrations. the marchers nex t Sunda)' wall llthcr 11 Brown Chapel AME C"hurch for 1nsp1rat1on and direction before head1na for .Stirna• bridac across the Alabama River. Mrs. Kina is expected to march In the fron.t ral\k with Lowery, ~r . hulblnd s \uttc sor H leader of tM ~LC. and fohn Lcw1 • an tlanlt c11ycounc1lman who wasont oft~ ·be11cn 20 )'car: aao. Klan vl\)lcnce hat surfactd spor. adically in Alaba ma in recent )cars- a youna black l11nandha~froma ,,. in Mobile 1n 198 1. 1 avil rilh&a law office 1n Montaomcry tort~ in ' Jajy 1983 -but Ille Ind local otrK'cr aay the~ anticipew no .,,.,.,_ , ltm$ n~t Wt"tk. Rembert. who was 1 Mobile hilll Khool tNdtnt 1 n t 96 s. fttillid ., .. the \iioatlkr "on TV -I ~ouldn't 1ma~nt n WM :....&&AU..; 9'1ppcn1na." -·-·1 T*t-nty )ti~ IMtr. ht Mid In a """"t interview. atw COll(fnit of htatb :·ouJht to tit ·~ IO '"""'* Ma(k~ mmt ......... WC>f\.fattt •..Wad Mffltt ....... ... ~._, ....... -"'~! ' . .,......... " ,,, ........ Patricia Roth reluea at ber bome ' llahop.c, N. y . Juror's diary offers inside look at Westmoreland trial CA RMEL. N. Y. (AP)-Patricia Roth wasan apolitical. 42-ycar-old 1r1M school art teacher who feund henelf watch1n1 history played out in a federal courtroom. Summoned to jury duty at the U.S. District Court in Manhattan that also serves this Putnam County village. Mrs. Roth became part oft he panel that for 18 weeks heard evidence in retired Gen. William C. Wcst- moreland'sS 120 million libel suit aaainstCBS. Mrs. Roth began keepinaa d1ar'). which now fills five spiral notebooks When Westmoreland dropped his suit this past week and the trial ended. she made herd1ary available to The Associated Press. Here arc some excerpts: O(t.l, 19114 They took us up to courtroom 318. I could not believe how filled this place was. I wasinastateofshock when I saw (CBS correspondent Mike) Wallace. He·s the only one I rccoanizcd. and Westmoreland. Oct. II I wanted to be extrcmel ) fair. I had the fear of God inside of me. I felt that I had an enormous task. I wasgratdul for the other jurors. The lawyer for the plaintiff( Dan Bun) took upmostoftheday, He looked to me young and inexpen· enced. He was well-versed. or rather. well-prepared. He presented q· mefttsofa newscast that wasat issue. "The Uncounted Enemy." He used seamen ts and showed what had bttn cut, which he tried to show distorted the iisue. lt~as hard to follow. Tt1edefensc attorney (David Boies) was much more relaxed and slow. He very purposefully went over ever} statement. went back and reviewed and made sur.c that we had a grasp on what he was:ittempt1ng to deliver. Oct.U Mr. Bun had done a lot of homework. He seemed more relaxed. First he introduced his witness. Dr. ~ (Walt) Rostow. who had been na· tional sccu~hief under Lyndon Johnson. He did indeed have 1m· prnsive mdentials. He had a pleasant manner. I couldn't take • notn f 11t enou&h. It sounded 11 thouah CBS didn't have a case. Ott. I• Walt Whitman Rostowwasitill on the stand. Dr. Roscow. it was obvious. ref\attd to be pinned down. He had these broad losse of memory. Was his memory really fa1lina him. or wa~ thi~ his way of avo1d1nuiv1n1 drfin1teanswers? My belicfwu that he w•nted to avoid atvinaanswcr . We rcturntd from a short rttCSJ. and (Robert) Komcr(a formcra1M to We tmoreland)wason the witness stand. Where Dr. Rostow had a sqO. • · lilcrarywayaboul him. Komer was all buJ1ness. Komer~tated that the y all. at least In Vietnam. were well aware of the ptoblem with the numbers of the enemy. Was tht' president made awartofthe~ numbers'> It w" obvious. however. that they were concerned about the pre findina Out. Oel.17 My fcclin&Hhanae wuh each witnc sand ao beck and fonh with what auorncy has command oft he floor. It 1cems BS has an open ... nd- clotld Cl~. On the othet hind, it rcn ttull Wnamoreland had led luuflainon the ~-up, MC -...rityto ltii Amencan ..... orlllt~IMltin~lao "'' f9'1Mdiate8d~ staff. 1 &M•;..e m1jbe M was doina the ~be. was IOld aodo. Oii.ii Mik.eWalllfui111hftttveryday. I've tctn him on TV I &houllnd tllnn. "Oh. therr"t Mille Wallate :· w1t the Ont NKUOn. IU1 it'• been two~ksnow. ··liadtll. the~·, Ml~" Gel.II ·What kind of 1nf'Orm11ion iscl• tt· Md'! tf n'• 1nyth1na hilt tht nh1bit1 com Ins out incoun. cabin and ~ttcn and t«M dotu~nt • )OU C'an rtit 111Urtd it'• IOR I NG. from llw tntlmon) ~·vtheanho far.all numl>Cr~. Oct. %4 I watched the clock lh1s momina. For 25 minutes one question was asked. Euber 11 wasn't staled correctly orthecoun found bad form or the witness d1dn'1 understand orthe oppos1nga1tome> objected. Twenty- five minutes on one damn question. Oc&.38 We have been hearing a name a lot latel y. and finall}' he was on the stand 1n the flesh-Gen. Daniel Graham. According to Graham. (former CIA anal}'st and co-defendcnt) Sam <\dams was the only one who wanted h1g.her(enem y '>trcngth ) figures-no one else". Nov. I Gen. Graham very authoruauvel)' spouted ofTthiselaborate s)'stem he designed on how to fiJure out the cnem). I looked at this man and I realized he was full of 11. I started to '>QU1rm 1n m y~at. I was so embar- rassed. G1.·n Westmoreland was finall y on 1hc stand II "'as s1range 10 sec him up there after having watched him for so long Nov. II \\-cstmorcland made an ex1rcmel) cmot1onal speech (about how good hi\ troo ps were). I could feel tears 11,ell1ng up 1n m}' eyes. Nov.2t We were told 1ha1 the general had been 111-that's wh) we had been ofT (fortwodays). I listened, I watched and I realized somcthina was very "rong. Either he'ssttll ill or he's 1ry1ng tocoverupsomethina. He had been on the same question all morn- ing. Boies wast ryina very hard to get 1he general to admit someth1na. Westmoreland kept denying 1t. kept going through long. involved expla- nations. Dec.I Suddenly Roben McNamara was on the stand. I was impressed wuh him throughout the day. He never was satisfied with Just bcina handed a document. He would ask 1fhe could read 1t 1n 1tsent1rcty. He would take as long as he nttdcd. We sat someumes for IOor IS minutes while McNamara pored overdocumcntl. '*· .. Dan Rather made an appcj!rance. Hcquietlycamcin the door in Lhc beck ofthecourtroom. Not a pcnon in the jury box missed it. I had a hard time not stcalinullnces in his dirtt1ion. Off. I! h's not Just evidence: 1t'1 not Just w11ncues. it'showcred1bltyou believe they arc. (Another Juror) liked Graham becau~ he had stven ch1l- drtn like her. I IUCS\ WC all lrlVltalt' toward our own ell)Crtences. Ja•.H (Former CIA analyst) Georae Allen didn't mincewords. "Th1sprosti· tutton ofintflhtcntt prottu w11 intoleral*." He tOUndc-d Oiied with emotion. 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(Yes. only because she would love 10 act out of the house.) 3. lsshcsclfish?(Ycs. and she kt-cps provina it in so many ways.) 4. Is she immaturt in her thinttin1? (Yes.) HomeleuAce Ace, a 11.fl-year-old aeatered male •bepberd, le at tlae <>ranee County Humane So- ciety waltlnt for a home. lie I• boaebroken and obedi- ence trained. lovee cblldren and aei. alona with cata and other d«>a•· Tile Humane So- ciety •helter la at 21832 Newland St. In Hunttnctoo Beacb. •• IMDEIS S. Doc h<' like a good ume? (You bet!) 6. Is she rl'a<h to Ix' 11cd down'! (Absolutel) no1.) 7. lsshe ready for diapers. wai.hing. 1ron1ne. cookina. etc.'! (No "a).) Then I asked m)self the following questions about mr: I. Do I hk<' kids? (Only 1f they bclona to somc9nc rli.e.) 2. Do I want 10 be married'l(No1 for a ftw years.) J. Am I ~lflsh? (I hke 1h1ngs m) way.) 4. Am I read\ to sit home at night with a wff~ and .kit.I'' (No.) S. Am I read) for rt•nl. insurance. car payments. doctor's bills. sick kids. dentist' bills. ett·.'1 (No wa) could I handle it. I'm still in high \chool.) 6. m I mature enough to be a father?(! don't think so.) 7. What would my folki.sa) 1fl told the~ my girl wa .. pregnant? n Im IS a niahtmare I don't wan1 to think about) I should 1l'll }OU I am 17 and m) girlfriend 1s 16 [,er) 11mt· we &l'I 1n the mood lo go 10 bed. we stop and read my I isl of qucsuon!>. Believe me. it cools things ofT real quick. II also mak~ mt' rcali1t' how good I hove it 1 home. Mayh( 01her ttenaarrs who 11r~ hn"ina K'X and not 1h1nkin11bout the conSt'quen~ will benefit from read· ina th11. If )OU think so. print it. - Rl'l1evtd ond Ftelina Luck)' in Long Island Dear L~ky: Tlla.1111 for a leater tut 11 111re to rattle U1• moJan •f a few mllHoa teeaa1ers. J a.ope yHr letter 1oe1 1p 011 a lot of llJ~ 1cM4>I bullella board• -Hd julor lal&ll 1cllool1 11 well. Dear ~no Landers: No need for \OU 10 blush ~ausc you called a ioma10 a vegetable. "Penurbed in Pittsburah" is a n11p1cker. Last year in bioloay we learned the botonicol dclin11ion for a fruit. It is "1he dt'vl'lopcd ovary of a seed plant and its accessory parts which help 10 d1stnbu1c the seeds." Therefore. a tomato 1cchn1call) 1s a fruit. So are peas. bean pods. nuts and burrs. .\ccording to this definit ion . about lht· onlv things that can be called vegetables arc carrots. beet!>. 1urn1ps and celery. (Corn 1s a grain.) Mo1e backup from the Random House D1c11onary. It 58)'S. "A vca- etablc 1s the edible part of a plant. os tht' fruit of a tomato." Don't be so quick 10 haul out the Wt't noodle, Ann ie baby. You were ngh1 the first 11me. · Cheers From Lehigh Valle) Dear Lelllp: Many readers wrote lo tell me I was rl&llt, but yo1 were Ute o.-ly one wlto gave me a 1bort coune In bo&uy. TllHkl for lbe educalloa. Sycamore Hills open to public visits today S)camorc ll1lls v.ill Ix· open to the plans for the area can listen 10 an public for p1cn1ck1ng and fishing informal presentation by Mayor Dan Sunday . Kenne) al I :30 p.m Kenne) will Area residents curious about future provide an update on the proposed ~----. San Joaquin Freeway Corridor. the Kaufman and Broad housi ng de· velopmcn1 and Oranac County's plans for a regional park. A ridgchnr walk will follow the presen1a11on. Everyone is welcome tu bring a picni c lu nch and cnJOY a day in the countr). S-.camore Hills will be open between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Parking will be available on Sycamore Flats. a gated parking area ofT Laguna Canyon Road used for summer fcs1ival parking. Funher informauon 1s available from Trina Baker at 497-3311. ex· tension 208. Collete rep• on campu• E1gh1 Southern Caltlornia college<; and un1vers1 1ies will send rcprco;enta· tive!> 10 Orang~ Coac;t ( olkgc 1n Costa Mesa on Feb. 27 10 distribute literature and answer qucc;l1ons. The representatives will occup) tables in front of <X Cs cafeteria from 9:30 a.m. to I p.m .. answering questions about curriculum. ad· m1ss1ons. housing and costs. Information will be provided 10 OCC students. local high school students and to other members of the oua a&AD£U1 "• ..... w ..., ,. ...... ever &I.,..,. llF .................... ., ..... ... .......... TM& .......... ... ,., ................ ., .. ., .. .. .,. ... u ..... , .... , ...... t.e ........................ , ... ... .. ... _... ............ t.e .. ....., .............. . eel 2 •· Nort~·South vulnerable. Eatt deall. NOaTB •A&Qtl <:::> ••• 0 754 • 187 WEST EAST • 10954 ••• <::>7t <::>JSll O IOI O AKQJll •Q••••• • & 80VTB • 11 <::>A llQtS 0 ,. • AJSJ The biddinr: Eu& ... I O I <:::> l 0 •• P ... 4 <::> .... Weet ... , ... , ... Openlns lead: Ten of o. N.U. I • ·~ PUI "l don't under1tand ail the fuu," remarked the Nine of Hearu. "I didn't even win a triekl" The Nine waa not ueed to all the attention. Immediately after the 111t board of the match wa1 pla7ed, he became the focal point of a hoet of reporters and apectatora who nocked to conrratulate him on the 1pectacular play that featured him. The crucial hand ia 1hown above. "We were trallinc by a few Inter· national Match Pointa u we went into the final hand of the match.'' be aaid. "In the CIOMd Room our Eut- W eat pair defended three hearta. They •tarted with three round1 of diamonda. On the tltird round declarer did not rufl; he diacarded a club in1tead. Although Eaat 1hifted t.o a club. becau1e of the lucky lie ln SOUTH COAST ME DICAL CENTER JanuryU Lynn and Nicholas Ross. Laguna Beach. girl February 6 Dl·~nne and Edward Paul. Lagu na Niguel. bo> February 8 Jud' and \1 1ehacl ~m11h. Laguna Bcach.g11I February 14 <;andrn and Chm .\hel. South Laguna. girl Catherine and 4il'Oll Broadie). M1ss1on Vu.~JO. bo) Febraary 13 Shern and Steven Ogle. M1ss1on Viejo. bo' FOUNTAIN VALLE¥ COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Febnary 10 Tamra and Mark Chapman. Hunl· ington Beach. boy .\nna and Kc' in Hill. Irvine. boy Linda and John Fowkes. Hu ntington 0111 S1111FF tllat eult dMlarer wu able to draw .trumpe, 1untnderin1·a trick In the eult. an,d tben claha the re1t of the \ricb. · "la our room we dlmNd to four bM111 on the auction 1bown. True, It le not a thinr of N&uty. but we Judpd we were behind and bad t.o bld" and make a came \.0 NY• the mateh. Little did r rtallae that I Wll to be pivot.al in tbe outeome. "I wa1 held by a brub younr man who had impre11ed everyone with hi1 1kill without developlnJ a coterie of fan1 -he had a rather abrupt manner. He, too, had to wi&.h1tand an attack that •tarted with three round• of dlamond1. He ruffed the third round with the elrht, and We1t'1 dUlcard wa1 UlumlnaUn1. "There are tboae who would now have croned to dummy with a 1pade and flne11ed me. I would have won, but declarer would have had only nine trick• when 1padt1 did not brealt evenly. My young turk found a far 1uperior line -he led me t.o trick fourl "EHt won the jack, but nothing he could do would defeat the eon· tract. A diamond would be ruffed on the table with the ten, and any other return would be won lo the clo1ed hand. Thereafter. declarer had only to draw tru·mp1 and run the 1pade1 to bring home his contract." Holly and Paul Craig. Hun11ng1on Beach. boy Beth and James Payne. Huntington Beach. girl February 15 C)nthia and Tony Garcia. Hunl· ington Beach. girl \haron Woodrome and Richard Lan· ra!ller. Huntington Beach. bo) February 16 Jannelle Farber and Angel Romo. Hun1ington Beach. girl February 17 .\nn and Joseph Kimbrel. Fountain Valk ). bo) HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL January 31 Mr. and Mr). Stephen March. Hu nt· 1ng1on Beach. bo) February 5 Mr. and Mrs. Larry R1ch1e. Laguna Hills. girl , February 7 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lyons. Costa Mesa. girl Beach. bo> February 8 February 11 Mr. and Mrs. Geoffry lanne1llo. Toni and Steven Ma ynock. Hunt· . Irvine. girl 1ng1on Beach. girl February 10 Sherri and James Altobelli. Hunt· Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mirkovich. 1ng1on Beach. boy Balboa Island. boy February 12 Febnary 11 Jeanette M11chcll. Hun11ng1on Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lewallen. ..;;;.;;......;...;;;~;....;..;._,,;. _________________ __,.__ _____________ , girl Irvine. girl February 13 J Febnary 13 Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian presents . COUPLES IN CONFLICT: MAKING RELATIONSHIPS WORK , Monday March II , 1985 7:00-9:00 p.m. Introduction Kathleen H. Jackson Development and Comm uni ty Rela tions To pica Conflict: Hoag Conference Center l)'pical issues Causes -conscious and unconscious Treatment approaches Hoag Memortal Hosplt•I Presbyterian JOI Newport Blvd. Newport Buch, CA Speaken Douglas G. Kah n, M. D. Psychiatry · Lois G. Moll. M. D .. Psychiatry Jame Stanley. M.D.,P ychiatry For further inlom1don: (714) 7•"13 Pleau matt•'-f ... wiftl "'"'''UOfl fotm 10 Hoea Mtmorial tfo1p1t1I P~n. Comm11n1ty £duca1i0ft 0.panl'Mnl, JOI Ne,wpott IHlnlitd, Newport le.ch, CA '166J THU! I NO AOMl ION CHARO U11t11•d tea11n1 •\'ailabll. '•mr .~~~~-~~-~------­ A4clrnt ·~~~~--~-~-------~~ <"•1)' --------------------li, - l>1)11me Phlln' 1 --- Janet and Donald Regan. Mission Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brundage. VieJO. boy Laguna Beach. boy February 14 Ftbnary 14 Pa1nc1a and Da vid L1bard1. Hunt· Mr. and Mrs. Tibor Fischl. Ncwpon 1ng1on Beach. girl Beach. girl last Weeki Pinn SaJel Go from '°"° to simply eenutlonal. Nova ~1 rto. '«> now~ - Can't talk on good weather I hvcd in Ohio for 44 yeatl. When I moved 10 the Sun Belt. I p vc up an imponant inalienable riaht. The liP.t 10 talk about the weather. / Somthow. excessive heat jusi docsn1 ,et the same res~t 11 excessive cold. Survivors of w1 ntcr:s arc among the world's chte. The, 111 there in their shinslcevts and watch you shiver in a I 969 taincoat and uy. E111 IOllECI "You call 1h1s cold'! Why. two years ago we had 10 open up the refrigerator door to kee p warm. You gotta be tough to sun 1ve a winter here! .. I have nner gone cast in my hfe that I have n'! sat nrxt to someone from Fargo. Minneapolis. Rochester or Buffalo. The subject always turns 10 tht' weather. "So. v.hat's the weather hkc in Phoenix'!" 1hey will ask. If I say. "We've been a lot col~er than usual." I get this condescend1~' look as the~ ask. "How cold was 11? "About 45 or so." Thcv will roll thei r eyes toward the heavens and shout. ··can you believe that. God? The smudge pots went out and cooled ofT her sw1 mm1ng pool and she·s complaining. Couldn't you d1c1" If I sa y. "Thl' weather has been unbearable. Ycstcrdar. 1l was 11 3 degrees. It was so hot had to put on oven mitts to touch the steeri na whed. I had 10 have a fuO day of anx1ct) attacks to gtt nd of the excess sweat. We ate lunch in the bathtub.'' the) look at me and shrug. "Big deal! '-\I least 11 \ a dry heat." If I sa). "The weather 1s perfect in the mid· 70s.'' the) get up and move to another seal. Wt· haH' nothing 10 talk about. h's nol thal I wan t to compete. It's JUSt 1ha1 I'd like 10 feel a part of the 50 ~talcs. Weather binds everyone 1ogc1hcr in the cast. It's the one time when Minneapolis speaks to St. Paul. C h1cago has something in common w11h cw York and radiators boil u'cr as one. If )Ou don't believe 11.1oin a ci rcle of women who arc comparing heating bills and when ) ou pull out one of comparable size for )Our air con· d111oning. evel'}nne laughs. The world loves a woman whose pipes ha ve frozen. But no one loves a woman who waits for 15 mi nutes for her tap drinking water 10 stop boiling so she won't burn her hps when she drinks 11. It's not the same. We have to fry eggs on a sidewalk 10 get 15 seconds a1 the end of the 6 o'clock news. As I was tellin$ a friend of mine back cast. heat 1s a lot hke cold weather 1n many ways. Our cars break down in it. It's txpcns1vt to combat. The season 1i. nine months long and keeps us housebound and we send our kids out to play in it and tell them it's good for them. She looked at me fo r a minute and said. "Yeah. but you're used to it." Boat Canyon Pharmacy Under Ntw Managtmtnt • Falt counaou1 aervlce • Charge accoun11 • Frat COOIUlllllon• on medleallonf • Frat blood PfHIUre check. • Seolof Oltlzan diecount • Patient prot1• • Frat delivery • Gift• and cotmetlc1. • Plenty ol frM parking, 616 N. Co.tt Hwy. Laa11n1 Bnd1 (714)494.848CJ ~~ - I ' .. Out-of-body experiencesgalnl~gcri Ps YC!1 prof researching phenomenon says epts~s becoming more common - was publl~ la1c la 1 )'Cir. in1cm1 from social ps)'('holosy IO ftPll"l!mtt to rwa~ 11. Thi ,...,. "In addu1on. 1httt as a chm11e or ps)'d•olot> or consriousntt1. ••hldlld: Mbjciifti\'t ttrw of bri• acceptabthty thal cncouf'llr' pt0ple Rin~ 5CI ou1 1n May 19n IO dad: ~ti11.of ptaee. P9in~: to talk about their ou1-of-body ex· sr1tn11fiC'llly examine 1he nnr-cleaah WMr ol bodily ...,..._: trMt ol STORRS. Conn. (AP)-Th·-ar• peMnccs." he Mid. "We unckritand phenomena rwt5ed by Eht1btth cnllrinsadllrt ~:mc"OUfttcritl!S• ..... .. ofupmencnfeltou11idcahebodyby now 1h1t lheit cxpenencn are per-kublcr-Ross and la1er by Or. Ray-Pttttfttt or hnnna a \Otee: taku'I no sifns lcadina 10 the .. Near-Death peopte on the vef'IC or dy1na. ftttly normal and that many people mond A. M~y Jr. "OC'k o( ont's life: 1tt1n1 1 Jiaht: Hole ·"and thou&h n'sof\en crowdtd A. profntor of psychok>fy at 1he have hid them." Two yea'1 la1cr h11 first boot. -ufe cnkn"I the hsht; and tncoun~1na and bu1tlin1nobody lives in lhe room university, Rina. SO. is one oh few Citin1_fi1urndeveloped b)' pollster Al Death.:.L tned to measure 1he v111blc "sp1nts." on1he1«ondnoorof1hePsycholoay professionals cuminina the =OallupJr .. RinaMidlroillion expcritnc~s of Kores of people. H< also tnted different expt ... Builif ina It lhc University of Con-phenomena. which he says are not as in the United Staaet may have Rin1·1 pl was to took Objecuvely a 1 nations of the phenomena. qecucut. rare as mi&ht be expected and may be a near-death experience. what he termed ··a $insJc paucm. "Lire At Death" pa(ked an out· "Near-Death Ho1el" is the infor. becomina mott-common. While he has never had a near-almost as thouah the prospect of ~"".'.& of in~Mt 1n tbc 1UbJttt - mat name aiven by its foundtr. "We believe rnuschation ttth· death experience. Rina's interest was ckath serves to rtltaac 1 stored. includinJ the "tabhshment of the Kenneth Rina. to 1hc office where niques have brouatu "'Oft pcook piqued in 1972 when he first heard of common ·prosram' of f'ttlinas. per· ln1emauonal Auoc1auon for NHr· scie1uists study the near-death back from the threshold or death:· them. Eventually. 1he nauve of San ccpc1ons. and e1t~ntt1." Oca1h tudi~ here -bu& dtd not phen~mcna CXJ?Crienced by possibly said Rinfr whow leCOnd book on the Francisco who earned a Ph.D. at lhc He.dchncakd and allianed valt.IH delve into 1hc mcan1n1 ofnt"ar-death 8 miJhon Amencans: a specific ranae 1~su;b=~cc=1.=·:;H::ead:;:i::na=::::T:;o;:;w;;1::;rd:::::;;Omcp;;::;;;~·="==Un=iv=e=rs=1t=)'=o=f=M:;=1n=MSO==ta=sh=i=fte=d=hi=s=L=o=t=he=co::m=po=nc=n=ts=o=f=1hc::;n:;ea;;::r-dea==t=h=e="=pe=n=e=n=cc=.================;;;:;:;;;;;;=,- Class in erotica proving popular BEl~KELEY (AP)-A new course on pornoaraphy makes so me sl u· dcn1~ blush but has proved more popular among women than men al 1he LI niversity of C'ahforn1a. "h 's no1 hke we're a bunch of prudes sitting around:· said Deborah Dubroff. a senior in mass com- munications who teaches the course. Class speakers have included an actress in pornographic films. a fem in isl wri1cr. and an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer. she said. "While man)' in the class oppose pornography. 1hey also suppon erot- ica with 1he same intensity." DubrofT said. Dubroff. 23. said a big problem 1s getting men 10 enroll. Of 18 students al a recen1 leclurc. only 1wo were male. One said he wasn't enrolled but wanlod to know how women fell aboul pornography. Studcnls spend much of their 1hree hours of weekly lecture contrasting ero1ic'u and pornography. "Some say. ·fft like i1 il'serot1ca: If 11 offends me it's pornography."' DubrofT said ... There arc coun1less scholars and wr11ers who have spent years trying 10 figure ou1 whal lhc difference 1s:· Kelle y Hwang. :W. a poht1cal science s1udcnt laking the class. said she suppons a free press. bu1 1hinks rcaulat ion of ma1erial dcp1c11ng viol· ence against women might be juslt· fied . .. ,, it docs afTccl society 1n an adversC' wat 1hcn there 1s reason for censorship.· she said. Dubroff sa1d a Canadian documen- tary thal focused on womC'n's views on pornograph} tirs1 sparked her interes11n 1he topic. "Thi: maucr 1hat I consider porno- graph y docs damage. soc1e1y." .she said. ·· 11 promoles violence agatnsl women. h descns1ti1e~ society." Clusroom debates arc frank. Top1ct.range from 16th century ero11c an to movements 1n Minneapolisand other dues 10 protect women from sexual cxplo11at1on. On~ s1udent who recently v1s1 ted Nicaragua said strict ant1-explo1· tat ion laws ex1sL &here. "A woman·s body can'I be used ... 1n the manner 1hey're used in 1h1s co unt ry -10 be exploi.ted.'' said Heather Grey. 21. a social science major. Dubroff sa1d facully members liked htr idea for a class 1hat focused on feminist 1heoncs and criticisms of pornouraphy. "ThC'y could 1ell I was scriout. abou1 the issue." she said. usa n Kush ner. 21. a human111es major. said she fell ··frustra1ed " 1ha1 1he c(>urse has proved unpopular amon• male s1udents. "I w.an1 a man's point of view." she said .... We'd all hke to hear males· rcacti~n to pornography." . Ph .ics m~or Kirk Waacrs. 22. 51id t: wasn '1 sure whether porno- graphy had adverse effects. and attendc:d a lecture to .. find ou~ lhC' women's view on ii." But he said he cculdn •t fit the course into his regular schedule. DubrofT said men's maguincs arc more pQpular at newsstands than moll 01her mon1hl y ma.,11ncs. NO PAYMENTS OR FINANCE CHARGES TIL MAY0 Jj _/? ri ' ' -----. ~1 ~~ I C ~ ·U "WHEN YOU USE OA OPEN A wtet<ES CHAAG! AbE E D WEDNESD Y IGHT FEBRU R 27 FREE 5599.95 love seat when you purchase one of these 5699.95 sofas .\. Relax in billow · of comfort with th b ca ual ~ofa and love seat, plump cu~hion~ ne tied between attached ~ddlebag arm'-covered in a Herculon '-blend. B. Ea~e into comfort with thi-. traditional ofa and love seat. crafted for gracious li vin~ in a cotton blend, Tefl on tn·ated accentett with 2 contrasting to pillows. C. Experience t'ontemporary t-legance in thi smart :-ofa and love :-('at uphol!-.tered in a luxuriou He rculon" arl'ented with n1 rrelating to ...... pi llow~. Unexpected quality at ~~·rt<.wu l ar :-a\ in~ ..... . I ( • l 3 lOUQH QUA..~fm: If tor •nY't'MIOn you're not h•PC>Y wMf\ your furniture wh n vou g t 11 home. we wift take 1t beck wittwn MYen days If you ttnd the ldefmcal item n atock etNWhera wdhfn uvan oeya tot • we will refund the ct.ff rence Wt will gtve YQU a M·~•r hm ted warranty · against factor; detects 1n wortu"9!'1hlp and con truchon Details available 1n our stores I . , : . . • i "Th durability of the American nation owes a critica l debt to the unifying power of a common language." . San Joaquin Hllls corridor essential to Irvine's future To the Editor: . Our famih moved to Irvine in I Q76 because ol its uniqueness and the excellence of ·m schools. park S}Stem. commun1t} ac11' 111es and cit) government. Citizen support and responsible civic action arc .now n~c sar) if we are to cont inue and improve upon our much-envied quality ofltfe. Over the past decade. many individuals ha ve devoted thou~n.ds of hours to produce lrv1he's General Pinn. The needs for grov.th and cnv1r~nmcnt1l protection ha' e been balanced in res pon c 10 the rnncern~ of our c1t1zcns. Included in the general plan is a re$ional roadwa) s~ ~tern of wh1c~ the San Joaquin Hills cenic Corridor 1s an important clement. This corridor will divert much ofthl' ~resent and future traflic around our city . .\II relc' ant issues have been aired and our streets art becoming incrcas1ngl} congl·~ted. Good planning"' 111 be v.asted unless Y..e -support the l'fTom of our C 11} ('ounc1l ma.Joni~ to act -and to act no"! THOM<\S M. JONES Vice Prcsjdent. Go,emmcntal .\fTairs Ir\ inc Chamocr of Commcrt'c Irvine mustjoln fee program To tht> Editor· administer the corndor fee program. This means as a member of the J PA. Irvine will have a 'oice in how the money to build the corridor 1s spent. The C11~ of ln inc has always taken an actl\e rok 1n protecting the l'nv1 ronment. That is why it is important that the cit y participate in the corridor fee program and th e Joint Powers Agenq for the San Joaquin Hill~ Transportation Corridor. The Joint Powers Agency will To not part1c1 pa1c means we have no sa~ 1n the "a} v.e h\e. H.\RRY BOZIGIAN lrvim.· San Joaquin corridor needed To the Editor: <\Hl'S1den1c;ofthl•ci1' oflrvine. we all know hov. difficult it 1s becoming to get from our homes every day. Commuters b}pass congested free- wavs and search out lr\'i nc streets in th e.hope ofa quicker tnp. There is an alternall\ c. mile awa,. The corridor will case traffic on inaJor In me thoroughfares such as l 1nl\ers1ty Dn,e, Irvine Center Orne. Barranca Parkway. .\hon Pari.. ''a~. JefTn.·y Road and Cuh er Dme. U.S. needs unifying power of single offtcial language The an Joaquin Hills Transpor- 1a11on Corridor "111 route traffic around the ci ty . .\tits closest point to Irvine homes 11 will ~ nearly one But immigrants who'll assimilate must be welcomed ln-ine·s rcs1dl'nt1al streets need the protcc11on of the an Joaqutn Hills Transportation Corridor. The sponsor of a bill to make DI A.NE I. KENT Engli sh the official language of the Irvine United tates is Sen. Steve Sy mms. ....._ whose home state of Idaho 1!1 no1 e-xactl} a bubbling 'at of ct~nic tensions. Polyglots. rest assured. arc no threat 10 the character of Boise. Civic center site not welcome To the Editor: .\II Irvi ne residents should be opposed 10 the proposed location o( the lrv1 nc C1vicCentercomplex . This proposal totally disregards thr Gen- eral Plan and 1s an example of spot zoning at 11s "'orsL The plan proposes locating the C1' 1c Ce n1crcompiex on th~ slopes ol Quail Hill. using 'Ja.i extension ot Michelson Dri ve as the access road. With a 900-spaCl' parking area. it 1s ob' 1ous that a substantial mcrease 1n· traffic will occur. This will pose a traffic threat to the children attending the th ree schools located on Michelson Dri\C and ha'c a negative impact on the en' iro nment in Uni- "ers1t ) Park inasmuch as many homes are located 1n close proximity 10 this road. . , But this is an issue that confounds The Civic Center complex should ordinar) political calculations. not be developed with the pnma11 California. the most robustl} hct- cons1derat1on being aesthetics and crogencous state. g~nc lopsided ap- 1mage. It should be dcsipled lo ,, proval Jast . November 10 a rcfcr- 1.'11ic1en1h handle the business of · cndum endorsi ng Engl1~h-onl~ go,ernment and 10 sen-e the needs of ballots lhc C'Ommunll\. flonda. whoS\' population at last With this goal in mind. wllal1 1s ~'WJll w~9 perc~f HKpanic. is now wrong \.\Ith \he co~ttOial areas o f Ifft site oT a ~titrQD f me. led b) a If\ inc or the area adjacent 10 Sand group called U.S. En~hsh. 10 make Ca nyon and Barranca Road near the Englis h 115 offi cial slate languagl'. The new hospital s11e? Rather than impact group S<J)S fi ve states alread} haH· U nl\ crs1t} Park or an~ other residen-taken 1 hat step. tial area. the C1' 1c Center Task Force Naturallled .\mencans ma} rega rd and the Irvine Cit) Council should be the~ a'i cxpn.·ssions ol bigotry and seeking out more su11ablc locations. ,enophobi.a. For some people. the) BR LICE .\. PAEPKE probabl~ arc. But bad moti ves and MAR ION .\. PAEPKE crank!> ca~ be fd und in any move- In inc mcnt. This one nonetheless promotes changes 1hat arc needed to pre~rve thl' unit' ofa fierce!\ di\ er~ nation. This mustache had general proportions The · pers1stenc·e of foreign languages among ethnicall) distinct people!> '' not a new phenomenon. cont ran to popular impression. Thir· t} ~ear•,'ago. New York City had dail} ne"sparx·rs in Italian and German: 11 c;111l ha'> a Y1dcl1sh-languagc daily. Chicago hac; dailies not onl y in Spanish but nlc;o in Polish and STEPHEN CHAPMAN L1thuan1an. 't et Jews. Pole!> and L1thuan1ans h:l\e assimilatl·d an)· W3\ ()nl' rea,on I"> thl' larlo. of an altl·rna11' e. Thl''. not natl\ c-born .\ma1t'ans. ha,~· alv.a~' hl'l·n C\· pi:Cl(•d to adapt. or l'lsl' pa) the pncr The dllfrrenc.·l· toda' i~ the gel\ ern· mcnt's wsl<.'maticctTorl to arcommo- datc sonw flCOflk' \\ho don·1 <,fXal. Engl1l>h -1n h1hngual "·durn11on. balloh. J1cen\lng. l'\3"1'>. lllntr..ict'>. and so on. The flomta 1n111atl\ e 1"> .,uppmcd to \top thl' U'>l' of Span1\h in mo.,I slate puhlll·a1mn-.. "h1ch tendc; to d1,courage 1mm1grants from a hn'ik tranc,111on 10 lngh\h. The proposal 1\ onl\ a '>mall him' against 1hr per· SISICOCl' o r 111\Ular l"lhn1t' com- mun111c-. -pn,att' hu'>1ncsse'> \\Ould still tx· free. a'i thl'} ought to tx·. 10 U'>l' whatcv,·r language 1he~ want. Thcrl' will tx.• no language polict. Bui the measure 1s worthv. hilc tor whatever concrete progress 11 would bring. as well a'i for 11s !.} mboltc value. It recognizes 1ha1 the durahilit)' of the -\mcncan nat ion owes a cnt1cal debt to the unt f~ing pov.er of a common language. If Lous1anans had clung to French. Californians to Spanish and Minnc\otan'i 111 Swedish. Aml·ncan ht'itor. woull.I hc a d1llrrt•nt 'tor) - or. m()re h kcl). s1on es. Ethnic di\ ersnv enriches the hie ot a commun1 t}. But it ca n 'iuntH' in a nation only 1f it is ofTsct by strong~r homogcnwng factors. Thl' danger 1s 1ha1 a large ethnic enclave. en- couraged to seal ttself off from 1he greater communit}. will grow cul- 1urall} and poh11call} estranged. Jus1 as a shared tongue undies. d11Tercn1 ones can mc~orabl) d1' 1de The separatist mo' cmcnt in Quebec 1" onh the latl'St and closest 11lustra- 11on. fo 1h1'i Cl'n t ur\. no fore(· has been more dcstrUt'll\ e of tstahlished pOl· 1t1l'al orders th an l'thn1c na11onah'im. 8\ contrast. C\CO a na tion "Ith .!65 ditli.·ren1 kinds ofchel'.,l'. a~ DcCraullc dl·scnhcd France. can bl.· presl'r\ cd b) a unl'l'r'ial a11achmcn1 to lhl.' French longul.' For ~onw \ml'rKan,. thl' an'>"l'r 1c; mon· dra .. 11{ -"mpl~ shut out lorc1gna">. But 1mm1grants ~ho an.• "illtng to a1.s1 mil ate ha' l' alwa~s lX'l'n .in incomparable aSSl'l to 1h1s count I). Dc.,1gna11ng English as the ollinal languagl· "ould umkr'>rnrl' the 1m- pMlanl'C of rapid adaptation. What th e H1span1c groups who t1ppose lhl· rhange should t:ons1der 1s that a liberal 1mm1gra11on pohc) <kJ>l·nd' on the certa1nl) ofass1m1 la- 11on The latent popular hos11ht} 1oward new arri val' 1!> largcl> a product of fears that the) will resist tntegra11ng 1hemsch cs 1n10 .\mcn- l"an SOCIC I) rhl' Statue of Libert} has alwa}!> \lond :i~ an 1nv11a11on to people around the world to become Ameri- cans. It'> '""cnp11on -"G1'c me \Our tired. )Our poor. }Our huddled masses )earning 10 breathe free" -IS. not b) accident. tn Enghc;h onl y. Stephen Chapman Is a syndleated columalsl. C1l·na<1I C1a1c;h1 ,1gaoka. knov. n as thl' F;11hc-r of Japan·., first air force. sported a mus tac he 2:! inc he' long. When hl·d1cd 1n 19:'\1. the mustache. too. "a" buncd v.1th full honor<,. Bes1dr him In a '>Cparate collin London ...,hop ">1gn· ··onicial Sausagl' 'vlalo..erto Queen Eli.rahcth II Ciud l\a\C the Queen' .. () V. h1ch arc thl· hottl''' months along thl' equator'' less American. an allur and pl a)'- wright. Mostl ). he 11\ed 1n England and France. His last JOb was at th e .\mencan Consulate 1n Tunis. It was there. shortl) before h1sdea1h. t,hat he "rote the 'iong "Homl' <iweet Homr:· lfn hl'l'tk "ere as h1g a\ a hor">c - and proport1onatel)' that much stronger -11 could pull a 100.t>OO- pound load To eliminate the deficit, just raise retirement age -\ \larr h and \q11l·mtx·r l 1hr.1" \lurt"'' .1h11u1 IJl lo.1r Cika,011 ,;1\ tw on u· \\urlo.l•d J\ a "Cnmn ( ont rol I ng1nn·1 .. I hJ1 ·, a hountl'I rhl' lx·;111 \l,tllo. l llm h .. lhl tx·an role from nghl to k it ll11u,l'fl1l'' und1'1\land • ngll.,h. dun"t thn' \1 k.i..1 <.omr l nghsh fhC\ .il\,,1" untkr,r;1nd ··Hand me the w.attt•r ... lo.nO\~ that () I llm doe' <i 'wrti'h cat a clam'' .\ r ht• '>larfish grasrv .. tht• damc;hcll "1th the \ucker' 11n 1t\ ll'ntacle,. and h)' C\ert1ng rnn,1an1 pressure. pulls 11 open aid \larfio;h then turns its own stomach in'i1dc o ut 1nscrt1ng same into the OJ>l'nl·d dam1.hell fhe d1s- placl'd -.1omarh l'Xcrctcs d1gc'ittvc 1u1ce-. "hirh d1<,<,ol\t' lhe unfortunate clam into liquid~ ahsorbcd into the 'itomach lining. hnall}. the 'ltarlish w11hdraw\ 1tc; '>tomach from the "lamshell and turm 11 nght·'itde-1n ag.a1n It I\ lh\.' 1mpu11111:\ 1n the v..atcr not the." "'atcr 11..cH 1ha1 conduct~ clec- 1nc1t) l>l'llllcd water won·1 conduct. John Ho"'ard Pa~ ne wa' a home- ORANGE COAST l1ilyPili . 'o \l<lll' of 1lw union ha' \ulli.·rl·d a\ man~ ha11lc u1c;ualt1co; per capita in rel·ent l "i \\,1r" as ha'> Puerto R11 .. o Onh l.tl\ 1ha1 ll\l' 111 group' illl' hon\. I.il l I 11ntl11n ..aid l h,1r11' " the honl' \1111 'h.trl' \\Ith a dog "ht·n \(JU'rl' 1u'1 •'' hungf) ;i, the dog. The hn rd s1a1 1st1cal fact '' 1he lJn11ed Stale\ a"crages 50 times more gun murder.;, per year than do (1rca1 Bmatn. West Gl'rman} and Japan combined. Jc' Ne"' Zealand la" requires an) dog o"'ncr there to walk said dog once every 24 hours. t\nother way to get to the Panama (anal 1s Oy due S9Uth from P11- tsburgh. Pa. Hindu law makes no pro"1~1on fo1 d1 vorce. Correspondents mcn11on this when they tell ho"' so man) Hindu husband., 1n Ind ia burn to death their unwanted wive\. Nohod) know' ~hcrl' that C nh· forn1a snipe called the 7infadC'I nrig1na1cd L.M. Boyd 11 • 1yndlc••cd colamnl1t. H. L. lchwart1 m P•JOhSl'ler Frank ZJnl V g l'jQ [O IUf Tom Teft ~-! -·· "'bl ,,,. ~ ., 3)0 "" ..... , r.1 eo.t.1 ~ AOO..V ""'~f to 8o• 1~ <'. ty [Cl>IOI Co&••..._ a. • • Retirement age should advance just as the human life cycle has over the years Thl' 1.tor} "mt around during the : e\pcctanc~ began to 1ncrca~c morl' glum diplomatil dug da)'s 1n the late qu 1ckl~ Thl' increase betwe\n 1?70 · ,o.,. The L'·H'ill ·old ,00 asks his and 1~!!0 v.a., on 1he order ofl _)care; fa 1hcr. a rc11~cd \l'n1or diplomat: ~nd lro~1 198(~ to 198.5. b: l'\lrapol!•: ··Dadd\. "'hat """ \Our role in the 11on. the fiiun.: v.ould he about halt ,1 Id ~ar'•·· L rd ( , ·ii looked up year . .\ddtng thcc;e figure\ together. ~or u I:( .. • one sec that o;ince the int·e p11on ul Imm hie; nc~'!>P<IJ>l'r .! tried to Social St-cunt\, the human hk c\t·lc fl•'l'\l'OI thl' hlood ~ thing. ha~ advanccd.h\ :ippro•omntl'I) four If some da~ in lhl' future we run }C'ars. · tot? -\pocal~ psc No" because of tht• Suppo!.4.' that lhl' impltt·a11on' ot national t.lcbt. cun'iC1ent1ou ObJCC· that longc"it) r,cheduk "t'rl' uni- tors will w1'ih 10 point to whatt~ey dtd form I)' applied. where rdnant. 10 to tr) 10 pre\ c1ti the bloody thu~a. federal disbursement!,'' 'iuppoc,l·. ( nttn ot h•$ <.Pt.·nding <and friends even. that i\ were done gradunlh. 1.e .. of high la~allOn) ha"e bee!' hea~d not the whole Of the fi,c )CM\ at one trom ad inltn11um on the subJctt. 1h1s , ~•tllng. hut ~~ one )<.'Dr ::11 u time. rnmmcntator 1ndudl·d But a the e\Cr.• )car \IOr) unfoldc; -th(' SIOf) of trying to T . '1d • h s . 'Is lower federal srx·nding costs by ht~ wou meant at ucia • ecu1- trimming the ,grant\ 10 the Mtn-1t)' ret1rcmcn1 ""ould begin thl'> )ca1 ncapoh' Ballet _ one httds the not at 6S but at 66. and. rnrrespond- counscl or v.isc men Four years ago angl y. e~rl) retirement ""ould hcg1n lrY1na Kristo!. the d1\11nau1s hcd god· not at 6~. but nt 63. fat her of the nl'O·t:onservative move-In federal ser" ice. where rc11rcmen1 men\. ob~r.,,cd that 'h1rttail·t)pc is now permitted after 20 )'e:i r\ lat aae budget (UI~ tend to i\encr"cltc oppo 1-60). ne\t )car that fiaure "'ould me to 11on out of proportion 10 their yield. 21 . and on up to 2S The ad hoc and You can -1hr anal)'"' aocs-make complicated formulas <2 percent ol 11 10 the wire and \Uccccd. say. 1n pay per ~car of ~rvicc and all the 1nmm1na thr budget tor food s1amps. var1auons. could eastl) be ad1uc,tcd but b) the 11mc )OU have completed accord1ns \O the formul31. 1hat race \OU "-111 arn"c out of breath. In 1hc arm) re11remcn1 1c, per- and 1he cn('m) once upan a time m1ttedaftcr10 )('ars'ser"1ce.nnd th1s weak Q.nd d1 org:in11ed. Wlll be ht&hl> al o hould 1ncrcuc. 1 imc maaa- consolidati.'d. . zinc· current i\\UC cites an example \ different approach. dc1hn1 1n of1hc ~ale 1n which "'cdcal. .. In 1983. larse C'1traone\. hould be e~plof\"ct 90 pcrtcnt of military retiree\ wert \nd the kc to 11 1s the study of >Oun rthanSO.pnd somc200.000of lunge' it). them were 'doublc-d1pper .. : who had ror ('\'CT) decode. ~nn1ns in taken new ao\crnmcnt)O~. C'urrcnt- 1940. life e'pcc"tal\c) 1qcreatcd b Iv. a lieutenant (olontl in h1i mid~ 1ppro"ma1eh of).t >tar.• ~ho ret1n:' with 10 'cars' \er' ice lh1\ ""U so •11 t"7U. when ltfc rcccncs S~0.4~0 A ><'ar. WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY The a11ract1on of the categorical reform he~ 1n thl' difficult)' one has in arguing against 11. T he argun:ien1 ad absurdum tends to reveal this. up- posc that. SO )Cars from now. the sc1ent1st!o makt' thc avcr:igc lifc11me 100 veal'!.. Obv1ousl ) we would not think 1n terms of generating 30 cconom) that would pcrm11 us 10 retire at the equivalent o ( young middle a~e. measured back when the avcrage hfe cxpcc\anc) wa 1n the late caxt1es? Tlw pursuit of ~uch n reform hos the added advantaae that those who oppose 11 would be a rclot1 vcl ) ,mall number of people. and 1n a democ- raC'y 111i. realistic to think in terms not onlv of what i!> .. right." but of what is doable. The fi"t year's oppo 111on tn the Social Sccunt) field would. of cour~c.\ rome from 64-)'ear-olds plan· n1ng to retire at 65 who now need to work another )'car. and from 61-ycar· oldt who planned to take early retirement the follow1n1 )car but now mu t v..ork another ~car. nd. of counc. opp<>s1t1on from tho~ Ju$t a hllk yo un1cr. Ru1 M><>n )OU arc talkina to folk in their mtd·SOs. for whom the que hon of ""hcthcr the) retire at t.S or 8' 70 "a moderately rcmQtt concern nd do no\ for,cl the div dcnd. T hr delkll i«' aw-a~ ... I Wiiii•• a.8"'1 ' • •>!'4k•I~ tW• .. IJI. STEPHEN CHAPMAN colamn .. t Jac1 AIDEISOI Iranian leader has U.S. at bay. Lack of reliable contacts made in Ayatolla h 'slran _ W.\SHINGTON -The United States is ttll hancsting the bitter fruit of 11s depcn(lence on the shah of Iran 1n the ~cars before his 1979 over- throw . Ha' mg fa iled to cultivate conta\tS - in the ranks of A)atollah Khome ini's Islamic revolution. U.S. 1ntell1&ence has been 0)ing hltnd in Iran for the past six }ears . .\~ almost comical illustration of this ignorance is the State D<·part- mcnt"s latest etTorts to dis.::over whether the 85-ycar-old mull.ah is dying. or likely to survi ve indefinite- 1)·. n accurate answer is obviously important to any plans for dealing with po1.t-Khomein1 Iran and its impact on the entire Persian G ulf region. Aut the tatc Department"s e~p<:rts o n Iran s1mpl} aren't getting r('ltable information on which 10 base their ad\ ice 10 the president's policy maker... In fact. the' ha'e JUSl received two report!. on the state of Khomeini's hcallht Thcv came from two sources considered ·equal!} dependable - and the reports are contradictory. One rl·port sa)'s that Khomeini is in the pink The other ~ays he's o n his death hcd 'W hl·n asl.cd for an cvaluat ion of the tv.o ronfl1c11ng reports. a State Depart ment anal}St gave my as- sot·iatl' Lurette Lagnado an a nswer worth} of the Delphic oracle ... My own feeling."' he aid WT)I) ... ,s that Kh ome1n1 1., healthier than ("herm•nko. .\nnthcr sou"r<'l' remarked wi th some exasperation that Kho meini ··has been 'dying· for six years." and noted a recent flurr) of rumors that the a~atollah has lapsed in to a coma. What makes the two contrad mctory report~ parncularly puzzling l'i that both of them apparently relied la rgely on the same evidence to reach their conclusions. Forc,ample. th e source who thinks Khomctni 1s on his last leg~ laid emphasis on 1hc fact that he had failed 10 make a personal appearance o n the sixth anniversar} of the Ira ni an revolution earlier this month. In- stead. the a) atollah 's son read a length) speech in his father's name . But a check of the files showc-d that Khomeini wasn't present fo r the celebration last year. and 1n fact has rarel) 1f ever shown up in pen.on for the even I. Thr Khome1n1-1s-dying source re- cited unverifiable rumors that Kh o- mei ni has prostate cancer and has had several heart attacks. The Kh omeini- 1s-OK 'IOurce cited equal! y un- \Crt fiabl e reports that the ayatollah hasn't had a heart attack in ye:ars. Perhaps most infuriating of all. though. were the contradiclorr inter- pretallons given to Khomeini s most recent ap~arance on televismn. One source 'iaid Khomeini looked tcmble: his face was puffy and his movements were those ofa decrep it old man. The other source said Khomeini's face wasn't puffy at all. that he looked ~cncrally healthy and that he 1-noved. 1( not like a sprina chicken. at least likt a reasonably fit old buzzard. All or th ts leave the State Depart- ment on the horn of a d ilemma. hould 11 find new sources in Iran? Or Just buy them new television i•cts? WATCH ON THE PENTAGON: For more 1han o year I've bttn k1ck1ng about the Army's serious c;afcty problems. T he Arn"l)' has finally taken action -son of. It has decided 10 hi~ • pnvatc n rm "to provide en tndtpcndcnt cv1lu1tion of the Army Safety Proaram end make recommendations to improve weak area ," But the rmy s response c;ounds more hkc a cracked record 1h11n a call 10 arm . In January 198J. the A1·my 1s. ~iancxt a pedal team to study safct)' problems. Later that year. 11 decided on still anothu stud)' Now this one. •-\h. proareu! Navy C1\llhan cm· ployces at a ahfomia ~pons tat1on have ~en informed by the sk1pprr that 1heir btWttkly pay· t hctks wh1{'h u~ 10 ~ "''tiled IO their banks for dtf)O'il. will now lake three days Iona.er to rt•ch 1hc bank They're btina transmtlltd by com· J>Ultr. J•d A..t,.._ ,. • ,,..,.,.., ~.,.,, ,- 0 R A N G E 0 A p fashion designers in New ~ York. Milan and Paris have declared handknit sweaters the hottest fashion item forspring-summer'85. To save money for other wardrobe purchases. you can knit many of these designer fashions yourself-at three- founhs their retail price-if you can roll a ball of yarn and hold two knitting needles. ... CouturecelebssuchasCalvin Klein. Adrienne Vittadini F and Perry Ellis. who sell theirhandknits for$ 150 to$300. have patterns for many of the samesweatersavailableexclusively in Vogue Knitting Magazine. Even a novice knitter can work with the easy-to-follow diagrams and instructions . .. Knitu ng has never been easier or more fun ... says Lola Ehrlich. senior editorofVog'ue Knitting. ··W ith the new over-... sized sweaters and crazy new yarns. you can use extra big r needles which allow you to knit tickety-split without wonying too much about technical aspects-it's a bree2e!" She predicts one of the most dynamic knitting seasons ever thanks fo never-before-seen yam s and stitches that ha ve dramatically changed the shape of JWeaters. "The overall look is slender and lean-but roomy. not ~ body-hugging-a depanure from the shon, boxy sweaters that dominated the couture collections last season." she says. "Also popular are the sponivc. relaxed silhouettes of the '50s-the All-American, Grace Kelly look-and the long. lean. languid designs reminiscent of the elegant '30s. "Overall. it's a season of cardigan sweater sets and deep V-necks accented by patch pockets and emblems that add an ·avant garde' finish mg touch. We'll also be seeinga lot of wide and scooped necks. polo collars. dropped and rounded shoulders and deep. comfonablc armholes." Among the hottest knitted fashions in stores this spring arc Perry Ellis' innovati ve Queen ofHeans playing card tunic. a classic Calvin Klein pullover with guernsey patterning. a "Miro"-inspired sweater with colorful. cosmic swirls designed by Adrienne Vittadini and India-inspired pullovers that feature multiple yarn fantasies of desert colors and ex- traordinary textural depths. Instructions for each of these are in the spring/summer '85 Vogue Knitting Magazine available on newsstands now. The Parisian-born Ehrlich explains that two knitting trends are adding a whole new dimension and texture to sweaters: "The first involves a new type of yarn that combines matte and shiny materials. and the second is the appearance of lace stitches that help accentuate the femininity of the '50s inspired designs." Other surprisi ng yam s appearing forthe first time in the United States are shoe lace yams. rubber and surgical gauze- type yams. and even a non-woven. paper-like yam that is surprisingly durable and com fonable. And. in terms of stitches. you'll be able to beat the heat thi s summer wi th open-work designs: lace. eyelet and mesh stitches that look cool and collected. Last winter's all-over-ribbing stitches look new for summer broken up in patterns or uneven pairs and sweater take on a distinctive texture when created with the "Condo" stitch -the latest technique from Florida that involves using one thick and one thin needle to create a "stacked" stitch that resembles high-rise condominiums. Colors thisspringrange from summer shades in fresh. crisp white and a whole range ofblues to warm. deep indigos and pale cool aquas. Also popular will be the perennial pretty pastels and vibrant. saturated brights. Kllltten: No matter bow JOG •buffle tbe deck. Peny ltlll9 • Queen of Heart8 •••ter lD a •Ilk/wool blead com• OD top witb tbe card face on tbe front and a biC laeut centered OD t11i back. At ~t. ladla-IMPlnd cleetp la doae ID "",..... ... d111rt- .:olored UJ!Dmetrleal patterabll for tataral eadonleata to captme tbe m~qae of lloroeoaa ....................... -... lualt late tM aldcll• ,.iao.-··~-c·lJ .. or n ••'-'ill11ed to ftalzla_.•_.p.ca.•c Calftll&leia ......... ........ ~ldtmla. la I beotlW ,_ tM ................... tn =~•"=v .... -. --------------- .. ..., .... .Discover new image aver the rain bow Mu acmayhavecharmstosoothc the wald beast. but color apparently has the power to boott confidence andaelf-t"Stecm. That i thccxpcricncc orDr. Thea Reinhan.a m•rri•· fam il)'and ch11dcounstlorin practice 1n Irvine. forwhom colorisan important part of therapy for her clients. ··1 had noticed that my dcpre scd · V111 DUI clients tended to wear dcprt1S1Ve colors and outfits." he wud. "Thi• wa re01..-ct1vcofthc1rneaa11vc fttl· ingobout thcm~l vcs ~cau~ how we takrcarcof ourselvr 1sconncctcd to how~r feel about our$tlvc~ ... Reeoanwna that image 1~ very im portant tosclf..cstccm . and that colorscan inOuencc mood and cmo· uon. Dr. Reinhart Ofi('n recommends 1h1UchcntSM!('l..ou1 profc s1on:il au1dance 1n color and fashion M!ltt'· uon. ·\1 a twttun staac 1n their therapy. ¥.hen thC) art' ready to handle cha nae. )he refer\ them to Fa~h1on Academy 1n Costa Mrsa to learn which color and St} ks suit them best. "Know1n1oac'scolorsa1vcsa person mur(' control over his or her lifo.'' said Dr. Reinhart. "lt'scaSJcr to shop when )'Ou hmll your selecti on to those colors that look best on )OU. and you save time and money. as well. "And. mos11mponantl). th1sran lead to funhcrsteps 1n ~If-improve­ ment." Or. Reinhart ha ten~ 10 point oul that coloranal)'sis 1• not the total answer to improving self-image. Are you blooming with pastels? "I need to treat the total inner pcrson-thecon0ict, thccmo11ons ... she said. "but this 1s s1mpl) ano1htr tool foraaininaselr-knowledgc. And we all need all 1he knowledge and 1ools we can have to make ou rll\ c~ easier." Dr. Reinhart had her ow n color11 analyzed in a complete eval uauon b> Fashion ~cadcmy several )Cars ago She di scovered 1ha1 her sk 1 n1one and dark brown eyesa nd hair class1 ficd hcrasa "winter." "I sluck to the same lim11cd rnlor range . w11 h a lot of browns and beige~. but when I discovered I looked best 1n bright. dear co lors. 11chan~ed1hc ¥.a) I 1hough1 about m) image. ·she recalled. "E,cntuall\. ~llh lime. I wa\abk 10 ~car i.uch bold colors as blad .. and c' en bright red lipstick. I then decided 10 incurporate whal I had learned abou1myself1n10 m) prac- tice:· II\ important to rcmt:mber. she cm phasiLcd. that coloranal)!11s 1sws1 one of many healthy. support I\ c prOCl''iSl'~ 1ha1 can becoml' part ol .. oml'Ont"' hle\l\ k . "Wl·anng tla11cnngrolor)and '" k'>. anJ canngabuul )our aP.pcar-ann· hdp) \OUr inncrfcch ngs, noted Dr Rl•1nh:irt "and 11 al~ forces you 10 iakl· a mk. Whl'n )OU make an l.'ffurt 10 looli. good.) ou must leam to handk 1hc rl''>pon~s )OU get. That's all part ofthl· lcarning process of dt:a hng" 11h rhang(' and a changing 1magl.' fh1sall makc'>)UU much more a'>'arl' of) oursdf .. Patron 'Saints' thanked .. by Big Brothers, Sisters Yacht club luncheon on Valentine's Day previewed May 4 gala By BETl'Y PORTER ...., .... c.. ... , ••• 1 Who could resistan invitation from 55 "angels of gold .. ? Angelitos de Oro auxiliary ofBig Brothers/Big Sisters invited 170 of their loyal patron "saints .. to lunch 'at the Newpon Harbor Yacht Club -and all o f them came-on Valentine's Day. The "ansels" had no need to worry that their guests might have bad other plans -such as I u ncheon dates with their favorite beaus. What restaurant could compete with the romantic yacht club sct11 na and the tastefully decorated sweep ofroom with water views stretching indefinitely? The weather. which had been cold-for-California, was suddenly balmy-and spring-like with temperatures soaring near 80 degrees. Traditionally stylish mem- bers and patrons turned out in lightweight, pastel clothing with hardly a mink in siaht. Maralou !Deold, Norma lleyer and Katie Wheeler - ••a ncei. of 1old'• arrl•ed at Newport Harbor Yach t Clab . ess chairman Betu Stoddard, luncheon cha1nnen Pee Bouer and Betty Jo Patcll welcomed guests. Wh at isa Valentine luncheon without love stories? Brothers/Big Sisters of Orange County. 81gS1stcrCarolya8anetti, the motherofKeat,a Little Brother, shared their happiness at havina fou nd Big Brother 8r9C!e LUtlefiel4. , Zella Baker, Anita Kruel and Betty J o Puca! atteaded AJIC•lltm laaclaeoa. It was in this idyflic sett in& that president Martlla Crowaer, patron- Beuy i.o. Wea reported that she and husband Jlld1e Mark Soden would celebrate their 22nd wedding anniverary with dinner("Yes,just the two of us") at Ambrosia that evening. Celebrating its 24th year, Angelitosde Oro has raised nearly S750,000 for Big Brothers/Big Sis. ters through publication and sale of , the Gold BoOk, a pictorial calendar which will be presented May 4 at the charity's annual ball at the Wcstin- South Coast Plaza Hotel. 408/o OFF WALLPAPER ANY PATTERN•ANY BRAND FABRIC 10%-30% OFF MIN I BLINDS & VERTICALS 65°,o Off DE SIGN SERVICE AVAILABLE BOUTIQUE Clnne~se FINAL SALE 5 0°/o-70°/o Off Exclusive European Designer Apparel • Sportswear • Dresles • Evening Wear • Shoes & Accessories By Ann• BfuM Ude Manna Villo9e, Newport leach -·--· 673-3735 , "My husband Walter is on a tnp, but he sent Oowers.'' said Pusch. She had awakened to find a bouquet from him on her doorstep. Flowers and other romanuc dec- orations by Allen Beck included pale pink tablecloths with burgundy napkins at tables for 12. magnficent centerpieces of pink hyaci nths, pink cherry blossoms. heather. wax flowers and pink and red tulips, with aold angel figurines holding the table number. But auests were most enthusiastic about the food-tomato bisque, Cobb salad and huge popovers. The desscn,a specialty of the yacht club, was a deep-fried, cup-shaped Oour tonilla, dipped in cinnamon and supr, filled with capuccino ice cream and aarnished wilh ice cream. Piano music (love sonas) was D~t-;;==;;;;;;============iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;i provided by former Bia Brother Ru4allWolt1and BiJ,BrotherBUI The Mai America) Maid Servic e ... ( 71 4 ) 8 4 8-5558 Brld .. and Groom• yoa can ''WIN'' Tor-..t1t told of his hfe as a Little Brother. Ancr araduatina from col- lcae with a dearcc in psycholoty. Tornquist notonl yaervesasa Bia Brother but he iusslstant to Je Aleu.llder, cxccuti ve director of Bia FREE UMOUSINE SERVICE FOR YOIJll WEDDING DAY MJR Limouaine Ser vice "Mak.Inf '"r Weddlaf Da1 • 8peclal Me•ory" FIND OUT HOW v .. c..wa. 1.n. THUmDA.Y, PDDAllY ... •THI D AILYPILOT Others attending included fou n- der Ulllu Hoel1, Ju Taylor, Rad! Steea, Marlane Farrell, Zella Baker, Happy HlldebraMI, Carol ya Sllea, Juet Smltll, Sllaroe Wiater- baiter, Mary Wolff,Alrlee G•1· genllelm, Jean Tuclowtky, Jo Aue Mb, Flori Noble, Fru Own1, Arla Bron, Betsy Jacq11e1,J1Ua nom11, Jule Clllu1, Marlaue ~ Farrell, Betsy Macltn1Je, Oeue l · Doolt., Jue Berl1, Dona o.vt.e, Carol Porter, Myru s.ftl1, Ree Edwards, Nora Hesser, A.alt.a Kraael, Hein Coffey, Vlrpaia Danl1er, Ol1a Elll1, Norp Jor- 1ea1e11, Marte-FrHct Lefebvre, Evely1 Lowell, Gloria 0.brtak, Dorotlly Relcllle, Ploss Scll1maclter and Maraloa la1old. Paparazzi 1s cdired by Daily Pi/or Style Ediror Vida Dean. "Beaut)'. Body. Mind and Maak -Celebrate Bcina You!." 1 one-da conference of Interest to women. wifi be conducted aturday. March 2 in !he Forum at Oran~ C'oaat Collqc 1n Costa Mes:i . C'oordanaton Jean Blankenahip and Marac EnaJand 11y topics of ~orkshops from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. will include . money maatc. cok>r, K· ces"?r111na. crisis surv1ul. TV and mcd11 •. psychic Powers. yop and hypnos11. Tlte SlS admiueon rec includes wordhops. luncheon and a fashion show by Bon Amie. Prt·"li•wr by con1acun1 the Community ~am Office. •32-SHO. on the OCC' cam. put It 270 1 Fairview Road. • • • . F11h1on1 by Ne1man-Martu1 will h•lhlitht t~ 1prina luncheon aftd fa1h1on how to bt Ponsored by 1, John V11nnty hapel Guild 11 11 a.m. Thundly. Marth 7 at Netrtpgn Harbor Yacht ( lub. The annu11 fund·ra1 •nacvtnt will tnclu<k door prir~ and rafftri i" "'PPM of thco chantlfl of the auald. To mtr\(' 1hc-S" 50-prr.pc"°" 1ickc1' phnne fl7:\-0i'l1.1 - .. ,,.. SllAP SUMMARY ,, -- Pair trapped by fire as Stefano goeS out in blaze of glory . ' By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHJLOREN: After say1n1 "I do" to Palmer. Cynthia spends her honeymoon fanuismna about Ross. T1d aoesbust Ill Las Vcps. Tom relieved when Donna ends their rela11onship. Aware tha1 Adam fears 1oin1 insane hke his 1w1n Stiaan. Erica Ines to make Adam bthcve h11l11c Wlfc Allhea 1sahve. Er1e1l'l'fusca10 heed Mike's warn1oas that her ruse " da.nacrou.s. q ch acts ofTcndtd when Nina sugtsts she should have asked to see some data on his v.ork before 11v1n1 him money. Marte d11pleascd when Brooke decides to let Fran bfhcve she 1s backlns the dn.i1 dealers. Andrew tells Cynthia not to c11pcc1 any love from him since he 1s the 1llt1111m11e son ofa stable boy. . t. ANOTHER WOR D: Leaming C'arl') body w~as not found 1n r.lanr wreckage. Mac beheves he ma y be a 1vc and holdina Rachel hosta,c. Rachel manages to sneak coded messaac to Mac dcscnbtna her luxunous whereabouts Rcalmn1 the Love family 1s broke. Kathlttn uses information 10 blackmail Donna into wnuna Tony a leuer 1nform1na him of Oct's positivr per10nal11y cha nae. Fcanna Peter tryina to cut into h1' romance w11h Kathleen. Can funous when Kathlctn accepts Peter's JOb offer at Brava Catlin halts~dd1n1 toSallv to head to W\oom1n1 PEARL OF SC~NDINA VIA China Explorer Cruis. 20~o OFF 1985 FARES April 1 ~ Sailing Only l5 Day Koh., Japan 15 Doy to Hong Kong For Information Pleow CALL PAT (714) 675-UOO BALBOA TRAVEL SERVICE on !ti. Peninwlo, lolboo '°"'' 11AC1t m mo l!MIMOSllOO ..... a.O&t'lllCIO .. '3'0>40 Ill( OllMC( MAl.l lll~llUO Of lllCO.• w1th Peter and ddcnd himself aaa1nst crime comm1Hion V1c1or Markham 1s rnmPound fracture of Ira. While Jack ind tell Mani flkcky) 1bou1 lwr PHI. (on· L1oocl rclcattd rrom Jlil and deated of nuuh characs in that state. dud. Judson and Tyler ~ck new w1tnc~s. ~•n fi&ht o'er Yrater. enure contents of fuKd. BrcltyMillan•t rcrncmbtranyth1na an) ~ronedoina 1a O..n~··· ~· AS THE WORLD TU•llN . uarnin her Clanua ttlls Thomas she like\ Kell) but n nll't,_". spill about htt pett C'oflnlf encb twr cnper-~uausu !cams Liontt MMI· ~ we mother 111. Lisa heads for Aonda. ~old doc111't ~ant 10 ~ Thomas hun Paula GurbtNG UGHT~ Bill)'~ 011 stnke IS ment to Brad. polltr'I Vicki. Y..hocamc 10 roman11cahy hnked ran ........... IO ierra'' bod) has bttn found'" Montcp. dcc1dt1 to reneac on divorce from Mar". Clo1ter's ber &o bt .w11h Clint. 8ttky don Perk1M houw. taktt Amy holUlle•nd lays the anevina r raia and Lucinda share tclhna him there arc a few problems w11h ::,~c:Cr ~~n~:f'c~~~~1\,,':~s':'rtt~(~c1 not r~~11c her PC1cr Rus10 promises 1n w111 for Kell y. • • • passionate luss Meanwhile. Siem amves wnlcmcnt. Sloene. awue that her mother 1 R ( 8 L)d11 he II destroy Au Dtd1 ,.,.,ns Harry EA8Cll roa TOllOllllOW: Al Wat- 11 Bctsv and Stcvr's door look1n& f;or • ts try1n1 to stall and ert more than her lair au• I over t\-a'i loss 0 baby illy Donan m1&ht hun him Jenny ms Hrrb ...... b· .. ~ n"'•~~ .... : .. i fi-..l.. ...... mband I , h d ~... I ('h share 1n d1vor~ IClllcmcnt from Mark. informs Vant'Y he pushed her out ortht to help her kttp tabs on 0.1t1d's m).. . .... ~1 ....... n ,;>U... -~ .... p I C't' to I l' mlChlC nst.o~r decides to beck Mark, dnvrr's \Cal so ti's his fault lhal Reva WIS lenous dt"ahnp Aida telk Du id ht mU$t inchcaoons that Warttft .. -. -·"'· planted story in newspa~n about 1crra s • • • . ''ruck. Beth aod LuJack vow 10 wed as to German · wtth or v.uhout Jenny. ~wart' Warren wanll Jonatl. s.&L1 ..US d~ath. Lil> and Dusty s plans 10 play DA VS <W OUR UVES: About to \OOn as he's clear~ o( murdcr1n1 Andy. r.ndilll O.vid~s safe dtposu key. Jenn) bab) and heads for cabin. lava• note for C up1d for Lucinda and Joh!' tum uno retnt've fhe pr1sm. Jimmy and Stefano When Kyle v.on't &ivc 1n to Roxie·, pleas d tdts to find out its contents. C •IM>· Capey am"a • C...n 10 humorous disa.ster. Mario s dcarnns Olan trip to Carves. 'tak1n1 Marlena as tor help. lhc vows to make somc1h1n1 or « 1 • • • comfon Suu. Wancn •• Wmdy '° ~ d1aanoscd as h>Stcncal. John btheves hos11ac. Marlen• pulls pistol and orders hcrwlf. H.B. and Re va irate.fully accept RYAN'S HOPE: Jack warns Rick 1r he him 11 11rpon. Wendy funout while the Tom push in& Marao 100 hard. while Tom Jimmy and lcfano 10 lead her to the Kyle's offer of cruise on h1g private yacht. comet near Ryan he'll have him armtcd cools her httl1 wauiftl lor Wltfttl. T.R. believes John coddlina her. Frank twin~. As Stefano and Jimmy JUmp Van<"ua finally rcahzcs she hasa problem on moral.schart1. A funou1 Pru tcll1 RIC'lc and Ryder JllJt mm ruftllJ .. into oee survives sur.aer> but hiscondiuon remains Marlcna lhe .1un aocs olT. shu<>llnJ J1mm}. with pills. 'he'll ha1te noth1n1 to do with him since another. Adair has mcc1in& wida Chne ..cnous Magic anary when Lila dcwsn't tefano is forttd to ao afttt the pmm • • • he's v.or'luna for Mu. l..tam1na Rick has and Ako' givr Frank pain mtd1cat1on whenever he h1msclf.butordtnlhtwoun<kdJ1mmyto LOVrNG: Gwyn panics when Tnsh now stopped v.ortcinJ for M111. 8111 ends YOU.NG AND •TRI!• • •--.. Mr asks. Diana informs Mitch she's·fearful of kill Marlena. As Jimmy 1s about 10 follow receives call from south of France. Kate his probauonary ptnod. iobhan's latest --·~ • weanna bu111na device around Haskell. orders. Bo apt)tln and rescues Marlena tells Gwyn that with their homblc n1atitmart rt'vtals her (8'.'Clns lover to bt Anthony det'tdnany man"'~ lft ha Unbtknownst to Haskell. Mnch wortc1n1 On catwalk. Mar~na shoots Strfano who upbnn&tnl it's 1maz1na that Steve and Mu. Ha vin1 m~ lovt' for the fil"il (imc. daUjhtcr must bt f1ttty .. vcsoplcd, 1 with FBI. Becky and Steve find tape drops the retrieved pnsm and falls into thr f mh ha1te tuf'Md into two dtttnt kids. Maaie and Da1tc decl<k to bttorM det'ision wtuch makts l)"r'OfW "~ IWf· rrcord1ng na11n1 .. Neill time. Steve will fire created by the prism. Unable to get ofT \1tvc tells T nsh he's afraid all thr 11me . roommates. M•11 tell Jacquehoc that her vous Brt'nl tdls Kaye that Alhlcy s his i.w1na from rope. not dummy." atwalk, Markna and 8o try to fiah1 off they're spcndina t<>acthcr will pla) havoc late motht'r " the only V.011\an be ev~r dau&tncr He det'idcs ht wanu IO IO I« • • • · or fi below w11h hi.s schoolwork. Ava I.Cits lsabtl ihe loved Ryan touched v.hcn Jack ~s htt Ashk}'. Ai he Harts IO leavt:a. he IUf'l'en CAPITOL: Julie calls for ~tip after sht nnt l't' . • • • hopes to reunite Jack and Cabot. Ava has letter her mother Mary wrotc to htt when tcmblc headache a.~ ,..n oul Dtna calms do~n Wtn<ilow. Ju he informed that GEHEL\L llOlm .U.: Leo telli. tcmblcstomach pa1ns folloW.ns fi&ht v.ith Jack and Mary scpet1lcd )ears~ tells V1C1or he donn t wuU~tOMdte to Winslow s w1fr lnd son were murdered lol't'na she should sue Jimmy Lee for \ta() Rita Mac admtts 10 a disbehrvmg • • • knov. about her pest ~tfttp with some 11mr back Police take Winslow 10 palimony. Gmnydtli&hted withaold hean \1acy that she and Tony arc havina affair. SANTA BARIAAAl PctCT ctapcs car Brent. Ashley hokts P'C8 coekttntt 11n11anum. Informed by Sloane he rmn· Rick pvt her on Va1e~11nc's Da) After \hana fea" stnke at plant could reamvate set on fire b) Kell) Kelly and Jocrcunttcd. announc1na ~ ~ -S COlmCUC uoned Kelly in his sleep. frey retons he ecc1"-slashtd photos or Brock. Bobbi < abot's hean problem ( ruz and Eden become 1ntuna~. 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I 1 .. ' E bWft 1 .._day°" lbt.,. of ··Th1s 11 the ·Kina ~ar· orwomen•1 --W."'C . ..,. .. .,..., rol~:· Adams 11ad of her Am1nda ..... ......:: ,, M. only Wlnalicld ch1ncter. ·•ind it had to come now. when wc·re both so busy. ~--who plays IM But it's bttn a wonderful. richty mlil*roul. rhyma.-wilJI. rewardina citpericn~ ... rkfa ••naed wife o( the suut9Ch It's cenainly lijht years removed 1m1• -end NichOlu Walker -from struglina 1n the arip of t~ .._ ..... ly manipulltive. dapper "Creature From the Black Laaoon." you111 conareuman with visions of one of her early performancn durina thtOVal OfflCC dlncina in his head-For Adams. it's the continuation of her movie carttrat Uni venal Studios bopped into a car shonly after 6 p.m. a Jove affair with Cypre$$ Colqe in the 19S0s. and probably the one aRd f'ouaht the Los An,cln _Jetaway which bepn in 1976 and has been most movie buffs remember. She traffic for over an hour on their way to reconsummated nearly every year maM two dozen films. mostly B Cypress College. since. She's starred in ··TJlc Prime of epics. at Universal before branchina There they were hastily trans-Miss Jean Brodie:· "The Royal into stage work and guest shots in formed from mother-in-law and son-Family." "Auntie Mame. .. "Who's various TV series. She also co-starred in-law to mother and son for the final HaPi>y Now'>" and now "The Glas~ on the bricny aired "Jimmy Stewan dress rehearsal of Tennessee Wil-Menagerie." Show." Llams' "The Glass Menagerie." The Her first appearance on the Cypress Adams had hiah praise for her play opened Thursday. will be per-campus was in ··Sing Out. Ladies" director. ·theater depanment chair- formcd at 3 p.m. today. and will with Ellen Geer. and she obviously man Kaleta Brown. who's been conclude with 8 p.m. stagings Thurs-liked what she found. Adams became teaching and directing at Cypr~s for day through Saturday of this week. a member of the college foundation's nearly 20 years. The soft-spoken. Julie Adam•. Nlcholu Walker ln .. Tbe O .... llenacerte" at Cyprae Collece. Why are they -and Jennifer board of directors and rectivcd an trimly attractive Brown Sttmcd Savidae of"St. Elsewhere." who co-Americana Award from the school in poi~ and unruffled as she held the stars as Laura -doing this? What 1980. final dress rehearsal for an hour while brinp three gainfully employed pro-"It's bttn a wonderful experience." the stars made the frustratinr com- fesaional actors without benefit of the actress beamed. radiatinJ a mute -then took volumnous not« hiatus to an Orange County junior warmth and charm her "Capttol'' durina the show. which refltctcd the colleae to ply their craft in the school's audiences probably will never see in strain under which its actors ~re smalfcT theater for two weekend~? her duplicitous Paul!! Denning performing. • ,_ ___________ lmll character. She also acknowledged If Walker was feelinJ the r.rcssure. •'THE BREAKFAST CLUB' that it's been a strain. particularly however. he disauiscd 11 wel . During TE Y THE BEST durinJ the final week of rehearsal. a break in the rehearsar'when the stage II Dl!FINI L affectionately known in the theater as belonged to Laura and the Gentleman IN ITS CLASS." "hell week." Caller (Jeff Brown). he chatted easily -Joel~. AS<r rv. During that period. she was on call about his career. which has taken a GOODMORNINGAMERICA forthrccdaysofshootingandWalker. sharp upswing with his ponrayal of "'The Breakfast Club' ls an whose character·s story line with his Congressman Trey Clea& on excellent fllm ... the perform- onetime ex-hooker girlfriend is "Capitol.·· . ancn by all are absolutely heating up, was involved in all five "It's been a bit hectic." be smiled. superb. A '9+'." days. Both had dialogue to memorize "At first. we rehearsed only on -G9ry Franldtn, for the next day. but first they had weekends. bcfinning last November. .,_ __ K_ces-__ rv_. ~_o_s_AN_GE_L_E_s __ -11 "Glass Menaacric" rehearsals to get But now. dunna hell week. it's every through.. -night. and my role on 'Capitol' is 11-;;============;;;;;;;i unusually heavy this week. I just ·found out' today that Scotty is really my son." Doctors" in New York. But then 1t was just a matter of walki ng a few blocks -not battling freeway traffic for an hour or more. Afler a full immersion in East Coast dramatics. Walker moved to California to seek a career in movies. Oranae Coast audiences saw him as the young playwright in .. The Play's the Thing" at South Coast Repertory in 1982. a few months before the binh of .. Capitol." On that soap. surrounded by such film veterans as Richard Egan. Con- stance Towers. Rory Calhoun. Ed Nelson and Adams. Walker is one of the central figures as an ambitious. often ruthless young congressman whose millionaire industrialist father (Egan) has him targeted for the White House. Walker acknowledfCS. with a grin. the obvious similarity to the Kennedy family. ··rm very happy playina Trey C'leg. and I plan to keep on playing him until my contract runs out (in two years). then go after a movie career." he says. Meanwhile. he's entertaining Or- ange Count>: audiences in "The Glass Menagerie. • which offers him a chance to nee modern-<tay Washing- ton D.C. for pre-war St. Louis and lose his impeccable coniressman's imaac behind the rumpled. Southern- accented Tom Wingfield. Or at least partially -his scenes with the family rencct a Dixie upbringing, but his narrative sequences (from his later years) are cnsp and polished. much hkc ... well. Trey Clegg. As for Adams. she 1s simply magnificent as Williams' garrul<?us matron who clings 10 the ~~e11na vestiges of gracious South.cm hving in her dingy apartment. It 1s a bravura performance. however humedly as- sembled. and anyone who witnesses 1t will never again identify Juhe Adams with the "Creature From the Black Lagoon." . Just one weekend remains. but this "Glass Menagerie" may be made of sterner stuff than Laura's collectiop of breakable animals. Plans are under way to take the production to a Los AnJ.eles theater later this year. Mean- while you can reserve tickets for tht Cvpress College staging by calling the box office at 821 -6320 . THE HEAT IS ONI Bl:vl:l~~f 1-111.1-'c; That may not mean much to non- .. Capitol" watchers. but to afi- cionados of the soap. it's a major breakthrough (they'll see it March 4). Walker has portrayed the hard- drivin& polititian and heir to his father's industrial empire from the beginning of the show·s three-year run. 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"'., Lo HABRA j! .... , .-. ._., Alternating TV soaps and live theater is nothing new to Walker. 30. who regularly performed on and off Broadway while appearing on "The ••'WITNESS' .. the perfect movie ••• netting, romantic, end bMutlful to look at. H-*on Ford .. tough, •xy, llnd anwt In the beet role of hie C*Mr. tt.rrt.on Ford la the new Bogert.'' -Pat Colhns. CBS NEWS By 'he Auoclated Pre11 TM following arc B1llboard·s ho1 record htts as tMy appear in next week's issue of Billboerd mapzinc. Copynght 1985. Billboard Publications. Inc. Reprinted with permission. BOTllNOLES l."Carckss Whisper·· Wham (Col- umbial SAl/SlJI 12 IS. 4 IS. I IS . A Soldier'• Story (PG) tOHlll 6 IS, 10:15 ·, SAT/U tiS. !IS. IO:IS GOllll ~-(PG) PROTOCOL IQl.flll140 SAT/SIJI tUS. 4 40. I 4S -•ldi• ..... (l'fi·l•J IQl.rll 6:~, IO:IS SAT/UI NO. UO, It ~.~~Ll!f.JEru~ft ,.,.....,__,_ --. HOW PLATDIGI TIE ADVBm1B OF TWO NEW YORKEHS Cit Mii DREAM W'.Alm 10 FURIA NII CLEVELAfl> ..• It THE DUD CF VM I Bi. ---..... HI, tt• "IHIGQQB f MUST I e~Y A-. • ·-.. fM .. lUUtl"1Vl\H~ IXCLUllVI INOAOIMINT SAT /SUN 1 :30 3:45, 8:00, 8:15, 10:30 Sale of custom homesites begins in NB next month Last of Big Canyon homesttes offered b y the Irvine Co. !ales are scheduled to begin In March for Fairway One at Big Canyon, the last custom home- sites that will be ottered by The Irvine Co. In the Big Canyon commJ.111lty of Newport Beach. community with luxury homes valued to approxlmatefy $4 million, built among the pine, sycamore and coral trees which allgn the 18-hole golf course at Big Canyon Country. Club. The gate-guarded community la located north of San Joaquin Drive between Jamboree and MacArthur boulevards, wtthln walking distance of the buslneaa, medical, financial, shopping and restaurant facllltlea at Newport Center and Fuhlon Island. Design guldetlnes specifying architecture, landscaping and site development have been es- tabllshed for all residences to be built In Fairway One. neighborhood and the Big Ca- nyon community," Wiiiette said. "To uatst In the architectural review proceaa, an outside arcnltectural firm will be em- ployed by the homeowners' as- sociation," WUlette said, noting that each resident wlll automati- cally become a member of the association. Prices for the 12,000-square- foot to 22,000-aquare-foot cus- tom home sites have not yet been determined. but are expected to range from approximately $325.000 to more than S 1 million. The custom homes, to be built by lndlvldual owners on the 21 terraced parcels. will have a Mediterranean Influence. They wlll be situated on about 16 acres of hlllslde property adjacent to Big Canyon Country Club, ac- cording to Chick Wiiiette, senior director of marketing. sales and business operations for the com- pany's community development division. "The architectural standards are Intended to ensure that custom homes in Fairway One wlll be In harmony with the An Interest list for Fairway One Is being gathered by The Irvine Co. 's custom home site sales otfloe. For more Information on the custom homesite program for Fairway One at Big Canyon, call 759-1136. Fairway One off en eutom homeeltea on ~ l terraced pucela lD N~port B11cll. More than half of the home- sltea feature vie-As, of fairways No. 1 and No.9 at Big Canyon · Country Club. said Wiiiette, whose dMslon plans and de- vetopa residential communities for The Irvine Co. "In addition to views of the country club and golf course. several homesltes wlll have a panorama that reaches as far as the San Gabriel Mountains." he said. Big Canyon is an established Breakers complex open for leasing Renters advised to visit leasing office now to pick floor plan The ocean-close apartment community of Huntington Break- er• In Huntington Beach Is open for pre-completion leaalng, under the direction of Regis Management Co. The rental consultants are urging people lntereated In llvlng by the beach to visit the apart- ment community leaslng office for ftoor plan and location aelec- tloha. Flrat occupancy Is sched- uled for early Aprll. A total of 342 alngle levef and two-atory studio, one-and two- bedroom apartment• wfll be In- cluded In the devefopment when It I• completed. The gate-guarded apartment community by Wiimore City De- velopment features a Cape Cod exterior motif with multi-paned wtndows, wood lap aiding and wood trim. The apartments at Huntington BrMkert have been arranged to take advantage of natural llght- lng a• well as cro11 ventllatlon to maximize the benefits of ocean breuea. In addition to the electronic prtvacy gatea, resident• wlll also be provided a atate-of-th•art fire protection 1y1tem and euch amentt ... u attlgned covered parking and laundry room•. On-ttte recreatlonat amenttlel Include a tennlt court, raquetball oourt, awtmmlng pool, whlrtpoot IP9 and a fully-equipped a.ntral otubhou•. MILLION DOLi.AR SEI'IlNG! UNITNO s ti II 12 I l l 1 ltl "'' \l 4'-> 3('1(1, (\ \.' S47l\l\\'I 4%.lX\' 415.t.\\' 4i(l.l\\' W\ l\\' ~1'' ,\\' '"' ,\\' Nh\\' ~'l\\' . \41.' 1\\' N11\\' $\IN 1\\' . ,~, ,\\' SN', 1\\' ~Oll' ...,,,;,\\' ~ L() '\j) 1\\' S LD EXCELLENT ANANClNG AVAILABLE AT THE CENTER OF NEWPORT BEACH'S MILLION DOLLAR LIFESTYLE. At ea Island . che life of lu xury 1~ now' you r~ to cn1oy. 1r·.., nil here. A pnme col- lcccion of truly executive cln..,.., hornt>~. de 1gned m com· rkrncnt your mo·t di<.iCern- 111j.? t.htc.~.., A f?Uarded entry g.iw And .1 loc.mon that rut~ vou conven1end ck ~ ro ~l'\\'(Xlrt Center. Fa~h 1e n ~ J,l~md . Balboa. and the tx-.1 -h Pre teal6ng I• continuing for remaining aper1mertta avaHabte In the lnttlal phaMI ptu1 thOM In the eecond tncrement aoon to be oompteted. AddttlOMt te•lng tnformatloft· -·------ may be obtamed by vtl6ttng the temporary !Mllng center, open Cl811y from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m .. or by 08llnO 111-2483. nu:ttrd next door m the ~llf cnur ... t· ,\t lx'auttful Irvine Co.ht lHJOtry luh, with 'Pk'nd1d Vil''" of the u,.. Thtl tuxury ll)artment com-munny 11 loc8ted on Beach louleYerd 1t AtlMta Awnue fu•t nottt\of Peclftc Cot,t Htghwly In ' Hunttngton ••ech. ~ en Cove unc. Ncwr ort Bc!ach CA <HMO · t714 64l'·5 '5l' ak office o~n from I\ • m. to du "· Joh 0 L .L &.. ~--''--'"'" _, ~1'11 ...... IM ..... N ...... "'..._ ...... ~. ~"" """' --·--" ... n ) u1a Ql "1Q(l u ec. •Fnt ... -.... "'"•.,....... o...a. ,_""""t ..,_.,.., ....... ....... ~· .... .. ~ •• •lw .... ,4,... · . ~ " n'unJing area. ca l~land ha ... all the amrn1 or ... a ... ~­ n.Hl'd with th 1:-cali he r of litt-... rvlc L1kt· rrl\·ate tenn1~ courc.... i1 dubhnu~c .... w1m- rnmg-pool and ... p.1 The only thing thnr ·, rn1 ...... ing ,..., vnu Corne e:\i"t'nc:1Kc c:a l~land today 01....cover the· \'aluc of ,1 cl<l:--IC tylc of li\'tng I --. . . ~ Tbe P'lelCS.tone Cluelca Mriee offen foar fioor plana ffom 8112.000 to &139,000. Grand opening under way at Fieldstone com1liunity Classics serf es offers detached homes close to the Cleveland National Forest The Fieldstone Co. of Newport Beach has announced the grand opening of The Fieldstone Classi- cs, a residential community of slngle-famlly. detached homes on the Robinson Ranch between Coto de Caza and T rabuco Canyon.-readlly accessible to the Clevetand National Forest. "We've created The Fletdstone Claaalcs series to meet the re- quirements of buyers who want a low-priced, single-family. de- tached home In Orange County, .. said Dave Langlois, vice presi- dent of The Fieldstone Co. "Even though we've kept the price low. we-haven't eliminated the Important features. Each home has Its own lot with ade- quate front and rear yard space. plus a two-car, enclosed garage. The floor plans are a perfect blend of efficient design and exciting architecture." Designed by the architectural firm of Hales-Langston, four floor plans are offered In a series of 12 exterior stytes. lncludlng slngle- story and two-story arrange- ments. When completed. the 20- acre development, valued at $16 million, will contain a total of 118 homes constructed In three phases. Thirty-one homes are under construction In Phase One. "Our prices range from $112,990 to $139,900 which will be very attractive. to young f am Il- les who are looking for a new, single-family home," added Five model ho111es close to completion at The Club Series Five display homes are nearing completion at The Club Series In Huntington Beach. The two-story luxury homes, located within the planned com- munity of SeaCliff on the Greens on the coastal highlands near the Paclfft Ocean. are priced from $209,500. They are being built by Cayman Development Co. In a Mediterranean architectural style designed by ;ohannes Van Tllburg & Partners of Santa Monica. Thirty-three homes are being constructed In the first phase of The Club Serles, where 21 homes already have been sold. Thirty- three additional reservations have been made for the 5 1 homes In the second phase, which 1s also under construction. All homebuyers at SeaCllff on the Greens will be given a free soclal membership In the SeaCllff Country Club, which lies adjacent to the planned community. In addition, residents of The Club Serles will be accorded exclusive ul4f of two large swimming pools and a fully equipped clubhouse within the community. offer at SeaCllff on the Greens Is of special Interest to persons who travel or are away from home a great deal, because they ap- preciate the 24-hour security," said Ray J. Rutter, president of Cayman Development. The townhomes offer from one-bedroom-and-a-den to three-bedroom-and-a-den In a variety of Interiors ranging In size from 1,960 to 2.230 square feet . Kellard-Baron Designs of Beverly Hills wlll supervise the furnishing and decorating of the five display homes, which will highlight architectural elements such as ceramic tlle, wood or marble entry foyers; up to four fireplaces; built-In we1 bars; and private balconies In addition to private patios In each residence. Other refinements Include built-In AM/FM Intercoms. wood-trimmed ceilings. master bedrooms with walk-In closets and a wood-burning fireplace In some designs. and a spa tub and oversized ceramic tile showers. The information center is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally except Tuesday. Entrance to SeaCllff on the Greens 1s three-fourths of a mile west of Golden West Street off Palm Avenue In Huntington Beach . Langlois. Three furnished moaels, dec- orated by Yeiser-Garland & As- sociates of Costa Mesa, display the floor plans and Interior fea- tures of The Fieldstone Classics homes. which range from 1,025 to 1,062 square feet In size. Standard amenities Include ceramic tile entries. vaulted cell· Inga In the IMng rooms and master bedrooms, separate din- ing areas and compartmented master baths with separate dressing areas. Each has two or 2'/2 baths. Kitchens contain natural oak cabinets. ceramic tile ·counter tops and built-in appliances, including continuous-cleaning gas oven, range. and dishwasher. Refrigerator areas are plumbed for an lcemaker. Occupancy Is scheduled for May. Homeshoppers may visit the sales Information center and furnished models dally except Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Further information Is avail- able at 858-0966. To reach The Fieldstone Classics on the Robinson Ranch. drivers may take the Santa Ana Freeway to the El Toro Road exit. Drive east on El Toro approx- imately six miles to Portola Parkway. Turn right on Portola and drive five miles to Plano Trabuco Road. Turn left on Plano T rabuco and drive to Robinson Ranch Road and turn right to 32082 Pleasant Glen Road . ... Lyon's 'Savoy' tJ>laD designed • • • with an eye for enterta1n1ng One of four elegant plans being offered at Woodbridge Parklane gu"t room/Oen are eervlced by dard In the drnslng areH of two a MCOnd futl bath, which elao plans. doublet u a gueet faclltty. The kitchens offer built-In ap.. Woodbridge Parklane homes, pllanoes, lncludlng: Nlf-dMnlng d•gned by the architectural ovens and microwave oven•. A sheltered entryway and an firm of H11e1 .. Lang1ton, AIA, cooktop1, automatic dl•h· elegant foyer w.icome visitors to range from 1, 759 to 2 .~80 1quare washers, and garbage dllPOMf•· Plan One, "The Savoy," one of feet and from two to four wood bridge park lane, four floor plans offered to home bedroom•. Prlca begin at less planned and developed by The buyersatTheWllllamLyonCo.'1 thanS191,000. Irvine Co., has won national Woodbridoe P•rklane In Irvine. Other featurff Include: oak acclaim for Its recreational at· O.tgned forprofffslOnai cou-~talr ralts; vautted cetllngs in tractions, Including two man. pies who enjoy frequent enter· llvlng room•. ma1ter bedrooms, made lake•. swimming legoont, talnlng, The Savoy Is keynoted by and othe< Htected areas: f amlly beach clubs, tennis courts, parka an open Interior design. rooms with masonry-faced. and bicycle trails. The formal living room features wood-burning flreplaces and ed bay windows and a see-through glaas (lrescreens; bay windows; Model homes, furnish and ·wall and towering plant soffltt and wall-to-wall carpeting. decorated by Carole Elchen In· that provide the separation to the Various plans are highlighted terlotS. are displayed Tuesdays dining room. Nearby Is the guest by: circular staircases, bullt-ln through Sundays from 10 a.m. to bedroom or option al den. fireplace wood boxes. nooks with 6 p.m. and Mondays from noon The family room Includes slld· bay wlndowe, optional famlly until 6 p.m. at 8 Chenlle In lrvlne. Ing doors lead Ing to a patio area, room wet bars, formal step-down Additional Information Is avail· a wood-burning fireplace and a living rooms, bonus rooms, and able by calling 786-0456. connecting breakfast nook. balconies with views of lower Visitors should exit either the The master bedroom Is high-levels. Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway lighted by a bay-windowed mas-Master bedrooms ofter at Jeffrey Road, drive to Alton ter bath. A walk-In closet Is also ceramic tile oval tubs, plus separ-Parkway, turn west to East Yale Included. said Lonnie Casey, ate enclosed ceramic tlled stall Loop. turn left and continue to sales manager for the develop-showers In most plans. Adult Springbrook, then turn right and menl._ • retreata are offered In two of _the _JQ.U.2W.l.IJ~_dlrection,!t_si_gns !.Q. the _ Tile secondoedro~mana tfie l'fllill;"wnlle s yllgfils are stan-development. An ele&ant foyer welcomee Yl•lton to ••Tbe 8aYoy, •• de.tined for entertalnlna. The Club Series homes are enclosed within the perimeter walls of SeaCliff on the Greens, which features greenbelts and mature landscaping in the ocean-and golf course-oriented setting "The safety and seclusion we Further information Is avail- able at 960-7337 Tbe Eetate 8erle1 la amoDC tbe few tlDCle-funlly bome clnelopmente belJIC ballt near tbe Paclftc Ocean. •\ -~~ ·~ M 0 HOME Co A c;T AL /GoLF The moment you've waitt!d for ha-, arrived. A once-in·a·hfet1mc opportunity to purchase the perfect home in the per· feet !oletu.ng, Two fulJy furnished and hea uu· full y landscaped h ome' priced a t $57 5,000 and $695,(XX) ~-,, D E L • SALE COU RSE VI E W S Take the San Diego Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel to Pacific Coa ;t ff igh· way and turn left to Nipiel Road. Lt:ft on • N1~uel to tonehtll. Right to gated entry at Monarch Bea ch. j7 J4) 493-6 468 or (714) 832-2860 MONARO I &!\CJ t L I\ I I f 0 I< ~ I I\ ---------------------. ------- I HB's Estate Series among few single~! amily homes at ocean Luxury homes are bet ng built a long fairways I of golf course at the Seacllff Country Club best detlgn and belt mOd.i complex honors to The Ettate Serie• at recent ceremonlel con- ducted by member• of the rett- dentlal bulldlng lnduttry. Th• Se.Cliff on the Oreen1 planned community It being con- ttructed along the falrwaye of the SeaClltf Country Club and lt1 18· hole golf courN. The country club, undergofng a M mllffon renovation, lt l*ng converted from a public courM to a s>rtv.ie club. with 100 membetlhlpa r• Mrved for retfdent1 of S.CHff • on the Green•. All buy9r1 8t Se1Cltff on the Qreena wttl be provided a fr• ~al member- lhlp In the club. three to five bedrooms. with 2 '~ to 4 'h bath• In eight Interior design arrangement•. The hom" feature Mediter- ranean. Cape Cod, English. French and traditional exteriors 1tyle1. lnelde. the hornet offer gated entry court•. two 1tory- entr1... llbrarl" with 1kyllght1, clrcular 1talrcaN1. upper level gelleflM, and up to three flre- placet. Kitchen• Include four ovens, two dlthwHhert and • 1lx· burner range The dev .. opment h., t>Mn recognized by the s.... and Marketing Council of Southern Callf ornla end by the Salel and Maf1cetlng CouncH of Lot An· •g4t1et, Santa Bar~• and Ven· tura count.... ~tch 1w1rded The"t•t• 89ri.t In Saeltff on the OtMM It located thrM- four1h1 of• mlle weet of GOkten w .. t Street off Palm Avenue In Huntington BMch, WMt9 dllpliy home1 are open datfy ho.pt Tueeday from 11 a.m. to 4 P·'"· Further lnf~atl()f\ 11 av*9ble , at H0-7331. • . UICwlneetCel tokeepp•c. In lllePeo-10 buketbell r8Ce. C2. 0., ...... ,......, -..Wtl K ..... _. .... .,. ... The Daily Pilot•• All·Sanaet ~e team: Sitttna (from left) -Ocean View'• Tony Panafca, Ocean View'• Blaine DeBroawer, Ocean View'• Da•e 8tJ'atCht; Second row - Hanttncton Beach'• Anthony Howard, Ocean View'• Mike Labat, Ocean View Coach Jlm Bania, Weatmlnater'• Ertc Scbarman; 8tandJn1 Fountain Valley'• Carlo• Brlceno,Edieon'• Ken Ammann. Martna'• Ste•e GaUd, Edieon'• Mike McConnell. Fountain Valley'• Brent Martin. OV do111inates All-Su·nset Co-MVP honors won byDeBrouwer, Butler By ROGER CARL.SON Of ... .,.., ........ Ocean View H 1gh'~dominancc of the SunM:t League shows 1n every category w11h Junior point guard Blaine DcBrouwer and sophomore PoSI Ricky Butler shannJ Most Valuable Player honors on the Daily Pilot's all-league selections. DcBrouwcr. a two.year 'ltaner. as well as Butler. led the Scahawks to an unbeaten league season and a 22-3 overall record H they enter the second r.>und of the CIF 5-A playoffs a~ the No. 2 seed. The Scahawk!I' superb balance 1s ('v1dcn1 with three players 1n double fiaurcs and thr entire Startin& lineup amo nj the S(VCn·man first team. De Brouwer led Ocean View's ~onna with a I 5.0 averaac. w11h Butler ( 12 0) and Mike Labat at 11.2. Labat also earned firi.t team honors while tt"tmmate'I Tony Pan1ieu (11 JUmor guard) and senior Dave Straight were \elected to the 'Ccond team. DcBrouwer\ d1rect1on at point guard wa'I the ribbon on the package as Ocean View offefcd an attack v.1th no hole\ The other fou r stancrs averaged 6-5' and game in and game out 11 was a matter of the complete blend wi th all sharing 1n lop'l1dt.d triumphs. Ocean View·., a' erase marJin of \ICtor) 1n 'iun\Ct League pla) was 17.9 and 1n evel) 10'itance the Scahawk~' rebounding edge wa'I considerable. Coach of the Year honors go to Ocean View"• Jim Hams. the Scahawks' onl)' coach 1n their seven-year h15tOI). Th1'I 1J Ocean View's seventh \traight trip 10 the Cl F playoffs. but the fir\t a\ a 'iunsct League champion 1n the four yc:m the Scahawks been 1n the leaauc. Ham.,· overall record 1n those ~vcn ycan I\ 135-46 and 11 al~ includes two Empire League crowns. Jo1n1ng the Sea hawk., on the first team 1s the 1-2 punch of Fountain Valley's Brent Manin and Carlos Briceno. a comb1na11on of Power and finesse. Martin is the leaauc''I leadina scorer with a I 9.8 average despite special defenses aimed a11:11n\I him. packed up with h1'l power mancuven off the lov. po'lt in what became a one·man attaclt "' ft"'H't: .. Rriccno "a" ix·rhap'I tht.' kagut'·, tx.·\t 1n term\ of pu rl' pcnm,·tcr shooting and a'rragrd 1.3.9 points a game The balan<.c of the <,quad con"''"' of tv.o Ed1-.on ~tar~ -Ken Ammann and Mike Ml( onncll. We,1m1n\1rr·, E:.ric Schurman and Hun11ng1on lka,·h·., Anthon) Howard and Marina fre'lhman tevc (,u1ld. the lcadcr of the Viking,· youth movement with a 1 l M \Conn11 average * * * Co-Most Valaable Players Player, scltool H&. Yr. Blaine IX.-Hrouwl'r. Ocea n V1l'W 6·0 Jr Rick) Rutlcr Ocean V1l'V. 6-6 'i<> First Tum l\lt1kt· Labat Ocean Vic" fl.' \r Brent Manin F-ounta1n Valll'\ 6-7 \r 1 on\ Pan1Ka. Occun View 6· 7 Jr ( arlt1' Bnn·no. F-ountu1n Valle~ 6·' 'if l>a'c \1ra1ght Ocran Vu.·w 6-~ \r Second Tum "'t'n \mmann. hJl\on h·:! Jr \nthon\ Howard. lltn fkath 'I· I I \r E.rK .,K'hurm.1n \\ l'\tmin,tcr ,,.,a \r M1lt.l' \1l( onncll fd1'><1n 6-' \r \h.'\l' (1uild \t:mna 6-5 I r Av1. I 5.0 12 (I II :! l~.M 6.' I ' 'I 6 7 I ' II 14 .i I k :! t( s I ' l< Barons,OV winopener , Warriors roll Edison, CdM Harbor. Irvtne are eliminated Scaha..,ks' Mld\Cllc Chomin forced and then won a Jump ball. Te:nl •• Zannclh hit i frte throw with five ~conds left for the final maraan. Ocean View (20.S) traded 4)..40 "1th 2:SO left lO play aficr la- itewood's Adrienne Haynn tcOt'ld on a thrct·po1n1 play. the Seahawb ~un~t Lcaauc powers Fountain pulled to within two when Chomia Valle) and Ocnn View. c0<ham-hn a JUmpcr. p1ons. s~ept 10 opcnin& round v1c· Vlachos led all Oc~n View player tones Saturda> ni&ht in 1he first -.,uh I 5 Points and eidn rebouft41, round of Cl F 4-A 11rls basketball. and wh1lt ( hom1cz added 12 potftts and Woodbridge pulled out a victory in 3-five steals. Ros1land Moore of In- A pla)'. but for others 1n the Orange a.lcwood was topl amon1 ..-e Coast area. 11 was the end of the hnc. scorers ~11h 22. • '.tm 1 natc~ f \!!111t'r comatU· -~rl'•'MI M: Sh•mm t100 arc d1son. Corona dcl Mar. Lyon. Wooetbr1dtt Hjp0s A.andout Ncwpon Harbor. Irvine and New· 6-2 senior. was ruled Kadcmica'lll pon C'hnsuan. eli11ble on Fnday -and it couadn t Herc's how 11 went Saturday: have come at a bdta t.uw n lhe led Fou&aill Valley n , Hawdliorae 41: her tcammaies to a first round 3-A Jackie Cook. Kem Clower and Jill conquest oflhe Stttlers. Myers led the war for the Barons. who Lyon Kored 23 points, hittina 11 of found II an uphil Strugle after falhn1 15 from the floor. and added 10 behind throuahout the first half. rebounds for the Wamon. K.rtly Ann "There were moments of extreme Wilson popped in IS points to pressure br, Hawthorne which p vc u) complete the mlJOnty of the War· problems.· said Fountain Valley nors' packa&e. C'oach Carol Strausburs. The Barons Woodbnd~ opened the kad up to went to a zone 1n the iieeOnd half 10 nC2rl) 25 points 1n the th1td quaner help contain Hawthorne's inside before ioina to the bench. same. MentlapWe N , ~ U : ~ Cook scored 171>0ints and led the Mo na rchs never let· tM v1sttm1 way in ~boundina with 12. while C'haracn into the pme. outscorina ('lower and Myers contributed 10 them 22·8 in thcopcninaquanerand po1nu apiece. coas11ng 10 the victory. Oceu Vtew 0 , la~oo4 0 : Mornings1de's LaRonda Poydru Trina Vlachos hit two free throws scored 11 of her pme.haah 20 points w11h 49 seconds left to give the in the opcnina period. a penod in 'icahawks win ovcrthc host Scnt1nels. which the Monarchs -shot at least 7S Inglewood (I 5·9). trailing 44.43. ixrcen1." accord1n1 to Charaer cOldl had a chance to win 11 1n the closing Da'c White. sccondi. but with 13 seconds the (Pleue eee BAJl01'e/C2) 3 area wrestlers survive grinder Sta r!q vi ch , 'Ruiz. Ke nney qualify for state finals 8) JO~EPH D OEVOIR 0..., "1tot Cwr11' 1 ndellel < >· l'r :!OO ol thl' tx.·\t "rt·\tkr' tn < If pJd .. ed thcm"-·h t'' in10 ahc \\l''1m1ni.ter High um \a1urda) aftanuun to put them~hc\ through what Founu11n Valle}' Coach John Royle~ apll) dcscntx.:d a\ "a meat grinder "Or. 1n other word ... thl' ( If· \outhcrn '4.:t t1on Ma.,tcn ~eel f or the v.restlers who \Ur' 1,eJ the tuur-ruund 111nure tnt mort• of the ..amt· in1en'>C' tomJ)('t111on await\ thl•m al thl· \late fina ls that will be hrld at the l nl\er"" ol Paufi' in \tcxk1on ~.mh 1-2 · from thl· Orange C oast arca there .ire three in tha1 l at,·gol) -Manna's [ d Ru11 F-ounla1n Valle\·., Trent 11.ennq and t: .. t.rnua· .. Jim ~tanav1ch < ompcl1tuf\ Imm each of the four ( It-di\ l!llOn~ (I ·A. :!·A. 3-A. 4-A) lough1 toolh and nail for tht' top five 'f><l'' 1n l'3Ch v.e1ght cla\\ for tht' l hanlc to' 1c for \t3tl· laurcl'> "Thl' ollit:tal'> JU'll run ·cm 1n and run 'cm out Bang. hang and the nc\t match uart'I 11·, tough real 1ough " ..aid Ro"11n "There ' no medal' 1ruph~' orll'amav.ard\to tl\.•v.on no lrtll'i. JU't thc nght to mc)\l' on " f or that right thl· U1mJl('t1tof\ let 11 all hang out dl\rl·gard1nll 1n1uric' d'I '4""Crl' a' hrnlt.\·n heme' to" 1n 3 Ja\ 1n \1od .. 1011 Rlocxh nn"l'' hl,11.i l'' C\ h' Jl('r tlltC"ndcd dbov.~ pinched nerves. and othcr a .. ~ncd inJunM wcrt' JUst pan nl lhl' pnce 10 ahc finals annrd1ng 10th<' v.rcstlcrs themsclvci. "I JU\t v.antcd 10 J<'I to state. that's Jll .. ..aid Fountain Valley's Troy lol.t·nm·' who v.re.,tlcd almost thrtt w mpkte ma1chC''I with a broken wnst hclort· bo"1ng oul Kenne). the 4-A I 35-pound champion. shrugcd and addl·d "f 'ti) one·~ doini anythin' the~ lan to go I l's pan uf the price: Baron teammate Jon A4u1m said. "Thi., place 1s a p11 Theres all kinds of 1nJurics . Gu)s t'nd up crawhna (Pleue eee GRDm&R/C2) OCCfaces talented Alumni lt'a a wonder Why Or ... Co.t Col19Qe baMball eOllCh Mike Mayne hasn't had an .aumnt g11m9 before this aeuon. After all. with tour Soutt\ COMt Conference champlONNpa and one at ate tltte. It woukt app w there would be a tot of ••·Ptr.._ In tMprorria. Wett. • a matter of feet. there are. And moet of them wilt be et Orange Cout Cohoe todey et noon '°' the ttrat OCC atumnt game use escapes Now Angels rapped for not spending upset bid, 5-4 Oonnte Httt. wno pUly9d lfte>rt· atop on Mayne' a 1980 atat• Chem· plonahtp ctub and 19 no-pteytng for the Oakland A'a , will be one of ar.e feat\Ad ptayera. The Anoeta' Daryl Sconten 19 a poellbMlty, alee>. "lt'I a good cMnoe," Mayne safd of Sconiers' appwance. "but lt'a not • eure tNng." J Question of day: Why dtdn •t Dodgers I on1tRc.·.1lh\unc.J.1\ n1vh1 -•ht•n1tkrn Ru""J'hnt~l·Jnd operate on Pena ·several months' ago? ~ ,oupu1h11\11nJroom"11ha111hl· BUD ~·· ot hrr 1\8 \ ov.n~·r, hl' v.ouhln 1 ht· Nobod)' came 1n on the noon balloon from . askatoon and n'lked me.but • ftcrall thc tcrr1bk luck the An1cl1 hid with rn1lhonaire ball pll)'ers.1hey arcs11ll bc1n1m11c11ed roncunaltsthke '>pcndthnft, forthe 1985 season. • Dodatr t1aht·hander kJandro Pcn1 hid anhrotcop1c suf¥ry a """k btrorc apr1n1tra1n1nf1nd will be out for .. st\lttal months'. at lcHt. .1r1hc surtery had been done la t Septcm· bcr. the ttvtral months v.iould be over. •On tMday the LA ElP'f tried tO llVC tlCkttUway rrte tO Ill home opcincr ae tht Coliseum. the Ra mt ,.,led &Mt.t llUct prKU from a h1ah ofS 18 toSll, • tthc11lhdrqon ~tYrttn , biHthlll OWntts Ind players nqo. 111ton. comm1 •iontt Pc&tr lJd>tf. roth" 'hr l\\ll inaout or.t ... formfrtomm1 101ttt ao.tt kuhn '1ud hc•'I, '"' 1nanu1of11 t0oftcn. the owners vott.·d him completl'I) out of11 Tucu1 •The LA Chppcn had a nc\o\ mascot on the noor orthc Pom ~rcna the other n11ht drtucd aun elephant. .. theconnttt1on 1sno1 clc:trbuttheChppcrs m1 \Cd a chan<'C pro lr•au~· the nnh toil~ ot Htnlt.l· tocomcupwhha natural -the Loi. 1\ for.ne'' H'.ir Mgelcs( h1ckcn ·~IC\C' 't uun&ol thC' 1 \ l \prt'\\ •ThrbookmakerJofthcn111on mtaht m kcthcv.orlJ 1<u1c1 allatx1u1 ov.e uu ruhna .. if )Ou bet on a Jot Montan 1nd nan '-tan no ll Lttamonfndayor turday and 11 fold' hcforcaamc time. 111hat •If ou 1h1nlt. ('1h11..hc' 11nd mcd1a considered a lou or do )Ou ac11 push., people don't th 1 n l ah kc coM1dcrthe \lm1lar fathcad Hlt1n dont on the •WhcnLa .. en.K1npand orum U Pi and Pv.l"t'khculh.~C'Clll' u•ner Jert') Bu• rcall)'~brokt. we will .. now 11 bttautt tMyouns •,.\~kcJ v.h> the tfarl<'m lld1c1 Yrtll walk oul. Glohctrournarr con\ldmnaaJdin& ----•(flnekp&a r101htrMt~r a •Them H'\C1t1n1th1n11bou11ht ~"'1'!an\11d "\\cpfl\ toahf"o;ad C11ppcru1nt'tthe) movC"d hcrdrom 1ud1('n c· • tk houlJ ha\r 1d Sin D1r1cuu rumor . former USC' ··pcnon aud1enc ... COIC'h Roh 8o)d ~•II comt blCk from thcJ«p th to rcotaccJim L)'nam. •Shon roaJ tU\UH' " Rill~ Blny hi\ bttn 1 harncn hor~ o""ncr •Thf auonatHodiey~tt l<>rJU\llt'Ouplcofm nth'>""th ""111 1bou11umooth 1 oucanfl't fora trt1n1~'1rdft thct\rttdc"'d1nnl·r "' lh\· brokr\I •lfho"4' r;mng v.;a\\t fll tl~ <4 'f'nn one""onder,v.h)\ant.1 \n11.i" alrcad v.urkingon markt·11n1plan' HH'Onlbal I ht \late lotter' •II \Ou tell ~omcbu~h the \n&el\ .ire an old team and h<' v..anl\ 3 \("( ond op1n1on 1~·11him111 .. alo,c' il '\lov. te m e rhl'rt' mu'll he rt'D\On'I to re\ ommcnd nt'v. R m\v.1d rC\Cl\H' < ch Uv. lrtx-roihcr than the ltttl he v.I\ the oOcns" c c:oorJ1natnr nf tht' <',._ l naland PatnOI\ • 1 hr. n l>1cao Pao rC\ 101 n..-v. pit hinaanJ nt'wun1f. mu but the oldman r ... 111 inc t1hem1hr "orld ,hamp1un\h1p. • P1tl'h1n1 I\ far and l""'I) tht N~ notN II tll~h \t' tndo ''JC' 11 o' rthe pla1cand put \Clmt'1h1n1nn It •1 h IMd~amcaround the turn. It med m horw had PttJ tn hurn He \urrh °2\ 1h on\ tc1 l •. tJn11t th· 10t l 1<1'l h" ~t t Meanwhile. other ••-OCC 1tandout1 tMt M¥9 commttted to play today trom tM 1980 teem Include outtletder Kevtn ~ • member Of the Boeton Aed lox'• 40·man rotter. third b111men Mike Soddera. the nation'• CCJa.ge player of the yieer In 1111 II Arl:tone State Md now wttt\ the ·Chicago White lox ~· c.nter flekMr Mike andertMlfl (Baltimore onotee), and a., 8rah1, whO pttcNd for Jeck· aonvttte, Fla.. a AA tMm In tM Montreal cNlin. Oon Smttt\, wM pttoMd tor AlbuquetqUe (Oa ... a) ._ IUM-mer. L..arry Hk:b. not9d fOf .. r.cotd 14 --In 1llO, ... outt...-r Mllf1c I la.-ct. .. • ._ Ofher9 °"the It ... ~ ... aqued~--· J..-....,,, Ind lttC ~ bOtt\ '11 _~ wl'O .... II II ID i*jiil ·~ ....,.., -Mltw1uk• (fttllDft W ... traded to .. ~ .. --. ""'1ed.K .............. .... lnhott&. Ooua ..... .. ... • Oroot, ... Of ........... -~ .... --..• , ... ·u _.....,., / . Ending ls Rocky, but it's not what he had in m.ind ' y,.. AP..,_&du m; ATLANtlC C'ITY. N.J. -Unbe.1nm M1thael ptnks knotked down David Scars with a ri&ht hand to the temple apd stopped him in the third round Saturday in deftnsc or tbe undisputed li&hl heavyweifht champion hip. lnstrad oh "Rocky' cnd•na for Sean. who 1' co-manate<f by 8u11 YounJ. who played Rocky Balboa's brotber-.in-law in the "Rocky" movies. 1t was a rocky exptrienct. Scars was highly ranked and unbeaten but lacked Spwnks' cxperientt an top-niiflt competition. He won the fil"lt two rounds on two of the three officuals' c-anb by being busier than Spinks, who was fi&hting for the first time in a year. But then early 1n thl· third. Spinks feinted a left jab and Scars pawed with his left. Suddcnl}. Spinks crashed a chopping n&ht to the temple that dropped Sears on ht~ stomach. Scars struggled up at lhc count of seven. but was on wobbly legs. Spinks charged to the attack and. after landing several punches along thC' ropes. referee l..arT) Hazzard stopped the fight at I :02of1he round. Quote of the day TOM HMl•DM. f01mer Boston Cetta pfay« and coach, after looking at the design of a life.size etatue of c.ttics' presktent Red Auerbach: "It's all tlne, except It'• out of proportk>n. The head's not big enough." t Olien ran, for 3-3 •taDdoft Jart ltarri and Man~ scortd ~ t'A'O minutts apart early in thf third period ' turday nit.ht to rally the Edmonton Oilers 10 a 3-) N11101tal Horkey Laaue tie wuh the Washinaton Capitals. El~ Saturday. P11I GUiit ~with SJ seconds left lo brnk a tie and Man g.,.pe1 ad~ an empty-net ao&I as Quebec defeated Vancouver 7-5 ... T .. ~1nen ICOttd whh lt'SS than four minutes n:mainina an the same.and arts NUu added 1-.0 pis -one on a penalty sho1 -a Montreal downed Winnapca 6-4 ... Ooelie ..,... RoluM withstood a 4'-~hot lltaek and Pitllburah tot aoals from rookie MalM LemJeu and Dew•-·· as the Pen&uins edged Minnesota J.I ••. Rookie Pat LaFonta1nt' scurtd two pis and tet up another 10 ~ad the New York Islanders to a 7-1 rout over Bolton. TM win 1n1ppcd a l().same Islander winless streak qainst the Bruins. datina back to Nov. 24. 1981 ••• Dc(c nscman Jim Beulaa'• tie-brukinaaoal with 1:58 to play led Toronto past Oetroit. 4-2 ... Bennin& took a pass from Borje SatmJac at the lop of 1he riaht face-off circle and blasted a slapshot past Detroit aoahc*r Gre1 Stefu. breakina a 2-2 tic. Center o,.. Terriea scored I :OJ later to ice 1he victory and complete a third- penod comeback ... Lauy MeO...W scored a pl and ~t up two others b} Du Q9iM in the third period as C'algaf) downed New Jersey 5-1. $293,593 payoff at Arcadia .\RC ADI.\ -Smant'n Up. a 60-1 m longshot. used a strong finish Saturday to win the S 139,500 San Rafael Stakes by I 'I• lengths ovt.'r Fast Accoun1 befof'( a c-rowd • of 42.17M at Santa Anita. Smancn Up. ridden by Rafael Meza and carrying I :n pounds. covered one mile in I :36 I .5 and paid S 123.40. $35.60 and S 12. , The Pick ix. in which beuors att.cmpt to select the winners of races three through eight for $2. paid $229,593.60 to one ticket. Kite, Kite bold aJlm 1olf l•da With tht leaders s1.111na a muaivt l!I retreat. T .. IUte'• $C't'lmblina par on the 17th saved him a share of tht top~ epot Sa1urda_>1 in the third round oftht S400.000 Ooral·Eastem Open &ol( toumamtnt in Miami. Kite. the defendint titleholder. nurwd in a 30-to-35 foot pun on the 17th that salva&l'd a hard-won par and. tp Kile's surprist. a tic for the lead. BW Krataert and Ptler O......._. alona with Lee Trev'8o, wtre the chief casualtitsofahe finishina holnat Ooral's Blue Monster course. Kruzert finishtd botcY·~Y· Oostrrhuis bogeyed tht last four. and Trevino hn into the water and had an 18th hole double batty ... On the LPGA tour. Belly &-. birdied the last ho~ to take a one- strokc letld ovtt 1-7 AkeC1 after the third round of the SI 7S.OOO LPGA Cude K Tucson Open. Kina. last year's leadina money winner on the tour. bl111ed ou1 of a sand trap to within three inches of the cup. She made the put (or a I ·under·pir 71 and a 54-hole total o( 211 . Alcon did Kina one better by eulina the par-5. 458- yard 18th hole enablina her to tafe sole possession o( second with a 69, William• pace. Balleta• win 0.. WIWams l(Orcd 26 of his 30 m points ln the first thttc quaners to enable the Washinaton Bullets to survive a Jate Houston rally and beat the Rockets 123-115 in a N11ional Basketball Association pme Saturday nipt Elsewhere. Bela• Bladmu tossed in 27 points -IS in the third quarter -as Dallas defca~ Kansas City 121-98 ... Forward Bliek WllHmM scorcd 25 pomtsand Mlcbel Ray Rlffa,..._ and Odt 86" .... added 24 each. as New Jc'1ey dowilcd Detroit 111-103 ... J .... y Davis scomt 23 points and R.y lllaM9 added 19 to lead eiJhl doublc- figure seottn as Cleveland routed Milwaukee 128-106. .. MJeMel Jenlu connccled for a pme·hilh 38 points and Orlaade Woelrt41e added 16 to help Chica10 posl a 14().1 25 victory over Golden State. Ezpreu faca Gamblen today LO ANGELES -Two <;>f the Ell outstandina )Ouna quanerbacks 1n p~o • 9 t football. Jim Kell y a nd Steve Youns. wi ll bt' showcaied today when the Houston . Gamblers and Los -An,eles Eltprcss meet an a United States Football League I 98S opener. TeleYl8lon, radio ,.,...,.. 9 a.m. -NO UIK8T8AIJ.: L..,.. 11 NIWf Vork1=~~-~~ "*· KentUoky, Chanf* 4. 11:30 a.m. -8'0flTI IUMDAY: ICNllnl - l.MnptOM Bramble VI. Boom loOfft ......... (Uipe); WOttd ..,,ant IPMd lkA••no ~ (del~).~2. 11:30 a.m. -NO 'OOTaAU.; USFL -,._ Jer81Vvt. 8innlnghem, Channel 7. Noon -COCUOI Ulkl'T8ALL: Lou .... .. UCLA. Channel 4. ea. 1 p.m. -QOLI': Doral OP9f\ from Mtaml. r ... , Channel2. ... ........ 2 pm -IPORTI ICON: ~ ---. Ptouct« vi. Johnnie oavt• (tape); pro lkltng (tlpe), ~·· . 4 p.m. -PIM> HOCKIY: Kings at .... Channett. IWMO 9 a.m. -PtM> UIKITIAU: lM9'9 at N9w York Knk:ka, KLAC (570). Noon -COlUGI •AMITULL: ._...... at UCLA. KMPC (710). 5~ p.m. -'9tO •AIKITaAU: C_.,. at Seattle, KHJ (930). 4 p.m. -PRO HOCKIY: KJngl at luftmlo, KWVl-fM (108~ B u~r n~c Texas wins Douglas Cup UCI splits with Pepperdine By ALMON LOCKABEY Dellf "9C ........ ,.., LONG BEACH -Led b> sophomore Paul Foerster. the Uni- versity ofTexas defended its Douglas Cup collegiate match racing cham· pionship with a perfec1 9-0 score Saturda). Foerster was a crewman on the Texas team when they won the Douglas Cup 1n 1984. Hi s crew this year was Pat Reiss. John Morran and Pe1er Merrified. The senes. using lhc same format as the Congressional Cup. was sailed m J-24 sloops ""h each team meeting every other in a 45-match series sailed off Long Beach Harbor. Fred Hoover GWC wins, 11-2; Saddleback tops Long Beach, 5-4 UC' Irvi ne split a pairat Pepperdine University Saturday.1hanks to Brady Anderson's two.run double in the sixth inning to pull the Anteaters lo a 6-5 victory non-eonfcrence baseball in the nightcap. Pepperdine. ranked No. 12 in the na1ion. took a 6-3 decision in the first game. surviving a 1wo-run homer by UC'l's Paul Hammond in the firsl inning when the Waves turned UCI away empty-handed in the fourth and fifth 1nnin~ after loading the bases. Pepperdine jumped to a 5-0 lead in the niithtcap. but UCI got back into it with four runs in the founh inning with the help of fou r walks. a couple of fielder's choicn and Don Davis RBI single. An inning later Bob Pe rry and Mike Fay walked and with two outs Anderson unloaded his two-bagger to left-ecnter. Doug Linton gol the win for UCI after a four-inning relief job in which he allowed just one hit and struck out three. ret iring seven in a row in one stretch. UCI. 7-7-1. returns to action on Wednesday at Chapman Colleac (2:30). In community colleac action: G.ldea Wttt 11. lluc!ock t : Fred Hoover's Rustlers made it a clean sweep of a two-pme set at Hancock as Tom Kilpatrick struck out 1wo and allowed just six hits in shuuing Hancock out through six innings. Andy Mota. a Fullenon College transfer and the so n of longtime major leagues star Manny Mota. was 3 for 5 for the winners, who upped their overall record to 3..0. Kehh Kaub. Stott Rath and Mike Campeau each collected a pair of hi1s and an RBI for the day. Kaub was 2 •for 5. Rath 2 for 4 and Campeau 2 for 3. The Rustlers put it away quickl y. scoring six times in the sttond inning. Golden West returns to non<on- ference action Tuesday afternoon when it hos1s Palomar. S.dd.leMcll 5, Loq Beacl1 4: The Gauchos rallied with single markers in the eiahth and nin1h frames to pull out their third victory in four non- conference decisions. Texas was a late entry. showing up at 9 a.m Thursday with the first race scheduled to get under way at I I a.m. Ten teams competed in the series. hosted by Long Beach State. Coast rocks Cerritos Runner-up in the senes wuh a score of seven wins and two losses was UC • San Diego with Ron Rosenberg at the helm. Third was Long Beach State with skipper Jay Golison scoring six wins and thr~ losses. Others were: . U.S. Maritime Academy. New York. (Vince Kirby); University of Hawaii (Ron Evans): USC (John Shadden); Uni versily of Washingon (Herb Cole): Un1vers1ty of British Col- umbia (Mike Bruynesteyn): Tht' Citadel (Ted Turner): and Texas A & M (Bill y Worsham. Kings whale on Hartford HARTFORD. Conn. (A P) - renter Marcel Dionne knocked 1n a loose puck during a goal·mouth scramble at 2:46 of oven1me Sa1ur- day togjve Los Angeles a 2-1 National Hocke}' League v1ctol) over the Hartford Whalers. Dionne·s 36th goal of the year and ~cond-gamc w1:rner followed a low- slapper from about 30 fee1 b} linemate Dav Taylor. New Whaler goalie Mike L1ut was piled up 1n a group of players and unable 10 locate the puck. Hanford had rallied 10 send the aame into oven1me. as rookie for- ward Paul Ft"nton scored his second goal of the season with 6:59 left 1n regu la1ion. Fenton back·handcd3 a loose puck from the slot area to 11e thl' game at I· I The Kings took a I ·O lead into the late stages of the game on a second period goal b} John Paul Kelly. Thl' Kings forward took a pa~s from J 1 m Fox and moved past the Hanford defense to score hi s e1gh1h of the season at 9:58. Most of the game was a goal· tending duel between Kings rookie Bob Janecyk and l.,1ut. the vettran acquired Fnda} fro m St. Louis. Janccyk had 19 ~ave!>. including eight 1n the third period. ""h1le L1ut stopped JI shots. Ryan. Johnston pace Bucs' 78-66 upset of Falcons Orange Coast Ccllege. behind •he sterling pla} of Shaughn Ryan and a wild thrce·po1nt play by Jon John!'.ton to break the Falcons' backs late 1n the game. posted a 78-66 upset \ 1c1011 over Cermos College Saturda)" night in South Coast Conference basketball ac- tion. Do"n b} as man) as 12 in the second half. Coast put on a I 0- point spun to move into the lead at 46-45 with six of those counters coming from Ryan. who scored 18 of hi:. 22 points and grabbed all eight of his rebounds in the second half. Johnston's big play came with I :02 left and Coasl up by two. His attempt was stuffed back in his face. but he maintained possession and as he "'ent 10 the floor with fo ur Cerritos players surrounding him. GRINDER. • • From Cl ti") ing 10 get to state .. Troy\ brother. Trent. fared better 1n landing a state finals spot with a fou nh place finish in the 141-pound class ... I'm d1sappc11n1cd because " I beat m)..elf. I rolled over on m} back forthegu) and he got me. I could have done better but rm happy to go ... said Trent. atlcr bowing 10 Ken Erwin of Westlal..e. 5-2. Estanc1a's 'itana\ 1<.·h. the 108- pound ( IF .3-.\champ, alsoad .. anced with a line 5econd·place finish. Stanav1ch couldn·1 answer thl' bell in his final match due 10 a neck in1ury. Estancia Coach Da \ e ..\lexander s:i1d. "The inJUI") 1sn'1 100 bad. We took him home and teed his n<.•ck. We 1uM didn't want to take am chances. He's going to stale and we d.1dn'1 want 10 Jeopardue anything." --------------; 'i1anav1ch IOJUred h1m~ll in his FLUTED CHllA IASll Ret. $30S •125 YO UR PRICE ................... . llSClllT TO T• PllUC ·tl11Cf, o(lltCt /,J semifinal win over 4-i\ cha mp David Cabral of South Hills. Manna'\ Ru11 will alc;o head nonh to l IOP h} v1nue of hie; third place finish in the 129-pounders. Ru11 has a 35-2 record with his only two loses coming at th e hand" of the defending state champ from Santa Monica, Lawrance Jackson Ruiz lost to Jackson in the se mifinals but came on ~trong to win his n<.'"<t two matche~ (or the consola11on win. "Thfy rea lly put you to the test here." said Ruiz. who wa5 suffenna from a pinched ncrvt' in his <.ihoulder. .. But the> find out who's really qualified to go 10 state." RuiL won his consolation match without go1na to the mat when Rowland HiJh's Ramiro Gabnel couldn't an~""er the call dut' to. what dsc''. an in1urv. Marin~ Coach Dou Belanger 1d. ··Ru11 1~ wrcc;tl1n1 wtth confidence now <1nd hac; fouen 'cry aaarc 1\'e. Hopefully hc'I be Stt'd h1aher so he won't mrel someone ltke Jack)()n 2'271 Avtnlde de IA Cirlota until later on 1n the \late meet." l.A(una Hilla, Ca. m53 If the 'talc meet 1s anyth1na like the 7 68-3429 Mac;tc" 1he)' better have a lot of1« .. ------.-----11 tapc and 'phnfc; on hartd. Jc.hnston sent the ball back up w11h his back to 1he basket and it miraculously went in and he fin- ished it ofT with a free throw to pad Coast's lead to five points. "h was an unbelievable shol." said OC'C Coach Tandy Gillis. Mark Goudgt' scored 21 poinLs and had 5 assists and 3 steals against the state's No. 3 ranked team. Brad Farmer. a 6-7 forward. added 15 points and 11 rebounds and also drew praise from Gillis. "Farmer played awfully well." said Gillis. ··we just played more aggressively and really got after i1 on the boards and defense in the second half." Saddleback H, Saata Aaa 1%: The Gauchos (7-8, 11·12) re- mained in lhe hunt for a Shaugtl- nessy playoff spot with 1he win over th e Dons at Saddleback. The Gauchos. who took 1he lead for good at 61 ·60 with I :22 left on a rebound baskel by Dan Mulder. were led by Eric Comley with 14 points Mulderwi1h 9 points and 12 rebounds. Jo_p Job.naton Funk sparkles for UCI It was a tough day for the UC Irvine mens' track team as the Anteaters. competing in a four-way non-scoring meet at Irvine. came up with only one mdi vidual winner on the day. The sole victor for UCI was Todd Fu nk , who won the 110 hijh hurdles wi th a time of 14.6 secon<is. Funk's teammate Todd Andrews finished a close second in tht' race. coming in at 14.7. Other Anteaters wi th good show- ir.g-; included John Wagoner. who fmished second in the high jump (6-6). Grag Rafijah. third in the mile (4: 16.0) and Mark Guest. third in 800 meters ( 1:53.8) The best indi\. 1dual performance of 1he mec1 came from John Wolitarsky or USC in the hammer throw. Wohtarsky. in winning the event. set a USC school record with a throw of 219-2. In women's compe1ition. Fresno State downed UC Irvine 82-45 in a dual meet. Some membt'rs of the UCLA team also competed but 1hc Bruins weren't included in the scor- ing. UC Irvine's Jennifer Abraham won tht' 3.000 met rs (9:38.6) and the 1.500 me1ers (4.<i2.8). Among UCLA's winners were i\ngcla Bailey in the 400 meters (54.20 seconds) and Monica Phill ips in tht' I 00 met en ( 11. 96 seconds). Among Fresno State's winners in the women's competition were Dot Jones in the shot put (50-41/J): Tonya Mendonca in the hi&h jump (5·10): Lacy Barnes in the discus( 177-3). and Shan Veliz an the lonajump(l 8-10'h). Bobby Knight gets an early shower - after a tantrum From AP dl1patclltt BERKELEY -Senior Ron Holmes scored a game-high 17 points 10 lead the University of Southern California to a 75-52 victory over California in a Paci fic· I 0 basketball game. The Trojans boosted lht'ir record to 11-4 in the conference and 17-7 overall. The Bears fell to 4-10 in the conference and 12-12 overall. USC attacked the Bears with bal- anced scoring. putting fi ve people into double figures. In add1t1on to Holmes. a product of El Toro High, Clayton Olivier had 14 points. former Ocean View High star Wayne Carlander had 13. Derrick Dowell and reserve Glenn Smith had IOeach. The Bears were led by Kevin Johnson with 12 points and Leonard Taylor with IO P.Oints. The Trojans. which never trailed in lhe game. led 18-6 with 8:30 left in the first half. Elsewhere: P1Nlae 72, IHlua 13: Freshman Todd Mitchell. making his first stan. scored a season·hi&h 21 points and had 12 rebounds to lead Purdue over Indiana 72-63 as Hoosier Coach Bobby Knight was ejected fi ve minutes into the Big Ten Conference game. Knight. who saw his team fall behind 11 -2 at the stan. was .ousled after throwing a chair across the court. Assistant Coach Jirn Crews led Indiana for the rest of the .-me. Kniaht stancd protC1llna when Indiana's Steve Alford was called for a foul dunng a scramble for a loose ball. Then. as Purdue inbounded the ball. a foul was called on the Hoosiers' Daryl Thomas. Refert'e Fred Jaspers hi1 Knight with his first technical when he yelled an obscenity. The second technical was whistled after Knight pick<.'d up a chair from the bench area and th rew it. The third technical quickl y fol- lowed and Knight left tht' Assembly Hall coun after Indiana Athletic Ralph Floyd came to the floor to meet with the coach and officials. St. JollD'1 88, Syrauae 83: In Syracuse. C'hris Mulhn scored 23 points and Willie Glass 22 as No. 1- ranked St. John's stopped No. 7 Syracuse 88-83 for its 19th con· secutive victory and 14th against no losses in the Big East Conference. The R~dmen. 24-1. dropped Syr- . acusc to 19-6 on the year and 8-6 in the league. Geor1etowa H , Couectlciat 47: 19 Hanford. guard Reggie Williams scored a game-high 20 points and center Patrick Ewing led a Georgetown defense that held Con- necticut to its lowest point total of the season a~ the second-ranked Hoyas took a Blg East Conference victory before a record New England colleae basketball crowd. George1own's seventh strai&hl vic· tory boosted its record to 25-2 overall and 12-2 in confercn~ play and set up a showdown Wednesday with No. I· ranked St. John's. which ended tl\t Hoyas 29-game winning streak on Jan. 26. . F~HDO State 17, F1Uertee U: Scn10~ forward Scott Barnes scored 19 points . to lead Ff't'sno State to a 67-53 P~c1fic C"oas1 Athletic Auocia- t1on wm over visitina Cal Stale Fullcnon. ' BARONS, OCEAN VIEW, WOODBRIDGE WIN ••• homCl "We played hard. but they JUSt shot the li&hts Out the whole pme, finishina about SO percent ftom the noor." said White. The Characrs ( 14-11) had 1hrcc players score in double flaurcs. led by Michelle Hcnnci.scy and Kristen Wilson with 11 apiece and Denise Otbum who added 10. Wilson also IC°d the Charaen with nine rebounds. while usan Tyler grabbed eiaht. "I 1old the team that I was rtal proud of what they had done. es- pecially playina with out a nior on the team." said White. ~ruu '711 New,ert Ha"1or 11: The Sailors. third pfKt in the 5C'I View League and in tbe CIF 3-A pla)OfTs for the firsi lime 1n eisftt ~car\. found thmgs a little too tou&h 11 Esptran1a HiJh where tht' Azt«I rolled up a 40-pe>int mar'Jin of victor). "for the year\\-( dad 1 pretty &Ood JOb... said Harbor Coach Glenn Takemoto. "lt'S(IOt the •ay I "·anted to go out but Esperanza IS a aood team.·· Su1anne Shnner. playina with a broken little finatr on her shootilna hand. nc venhelcss scomi 10 points for the Sailors. Sharon Warmus. 1 5-11 auard within 1 stan1na unit that wtnt 6-0. S-9. 5-9 up front. ~orcd 25 points for the winners. <>ru,e5J,C...... ... Mar•t: Fran Wynn'122 poinu were not enouah to kttp the Sea Kinp alive in the playofY'sa Corolla fell to the Panthers in overtime at home. Wnh the Sea Kinas trailina Sl-49 and time runn1n1 out in the pme. Wynn, who had bttn double teamed the enure n1 ... t. arabbed a rebound off of 1 mtswd fttt throw and dribbled the lcn11h or the coun. b\lt her 15-foot shot caromed off the r1 m and the Sea Kinas were clim1na1ed. The Sea Kinp (I .S· 7) had led in the extra ptnod. 49.,.7. but tt.c Panthm' Suunnc Sa~nt. "'ho had 19 to lead 111 Oran~ ~rs. i'orcd on a la)'up to tie the pme at 49 .. 9 and Harriet White hi' a free throw to put the Panthers ahead to stay. Saf1Clnt added the final free throw. Corona del Mar also had a chance to wi n the '8me in rquallion, but K.C. Jones Jumpshot at the bu:tzer also refuted to go in. In addition to htr 22 point'-Wynn. alona with teammate Michele Willard. arabbed 10 rtbounds. Willard. the only other Sea Kina to score in double fiaures. chipptd in wi th 10 points. lna.()llMa tt, '" ... It! The V14ucros wm no match for the top- stcdcd Wildca11 as Brea rolled to the victory on their homt floor. Brn' urie !pn led an 1e<>ren with 20 Points in a very physical same. Thenr were a total of Sl fo uJs called an at.c pme and the t~o teHm shot 40 free throws 1n the founh quantr alone. "Karm Rft!t dtd I vc•• JOb and was rcall)' the only ~·~t · pot In 1hc pmc for us." said Irvine coach Bill Georae., "It ~s just one of thote pmcs 1n which everyahina would have had to 10 riaht, but or coune it didn:a. Carrie Ealn came out and h1' no1htnf bu1 the bouom of the basket.· The Vaqueros. who fin ish at 9-12 were led by Ret~'s 14 points. ~wai the only playtt to score in double fiaures for the Vaqueros. ..,_ 41, N..,.,.a CltrhtAM tt: Boron 101 23 poinu from Kun Fairchild and 12 from Miiiie Aitoa as 11 overwhelmed the Conqueros 1n the first round sarne at Boron. ''They arc 1 very a<>od team and ~veryth1na they Jhot seemed to ID in... said C'onquero coech M1Ay Winans. ''I'm sorry thucason it over. bu1ilwas1 lot of fUn." The Conqucros. who finish lht season at 6-tO. wtre led b) Li• Mohler wi&h 10 points and K1rstem Henrichsen wnh c11h1 point arid 1 1~1m-hith c1ah1 rcbo'4f'ds • • MU WllTa•• COIH'l•tlKI l'Mlllc ....... w L. ...... u La.... .. 17 ?O'l .......... l7 ••• 1. :::=-ti Jl ... I.A a.:=. .. • Gf ._. a,."" q ... 111 ........... JS II MS iJ n .5'S = ts .5'1 • ·* 11 It 412 l<MNtClty 11 • .l21 IAlftM ~l•tlKI A-...CDMM. "''°" ........... w ....... .... ......, NtwYettl •s 11 .m .. " .716 •" .m 21 2' ,..,, If J7 .m c.Mr•DMM. Mllw~ Jt 11 614 Detroit 32 1S .5' I c~ ,, 2' m Alllft.. 1A Ji '29 C""91Mt 20 11 m l""'9M 11 Je .m S...Y'• ktrft New Jenev 111, Oetroll 10) Clt'ttleM lM, MllwlUllM I06 ClllQeo I•, Golden Sllle 115 DlllH 121, l(anses Clly " W~ton 113, Houlton, 115 T ... .-• ..._. LA Lallen ol How York L.A. CllHors 01 Sooltlt Utetl ol Pflllodllolllo l'orllotld 11 Son Antonio ~. 11 o.tlvtr lotton 01 lndlollO 1 l" 1 I 17 ~ 15\la 17 2SYt 7 12 i.-, It 2tYt ~AA c-.....ce OWt .. 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Science & Art1. Ottlt 11 (otl 8o'f1or •· Houlton 14 Loulslono Tecll 100, Ar1t.on1e1 St 67 Mc.M4Krv 14, Auslin 7' McNMM SI IOI, Tt•os·Arllnoton '° Mldwftlorn SI . TuH IS, Ot llol 8epll11 6S NE Otllol'IC)tN ,,_ NW Oklollom• n N T .. es St 67, Pon Amtrlcon 64 OklollomO 8001111 71, PhiUIPS 62 Oklol!Ome Cllrlsllon 64. Uno"on 60 Som Houston SI 14, SW THH St ., So Mtrtiodill '4. Tues 60 St Merv's, Tt .. s ts, St Ee1Word'1, TUH 61 Torltton St N, Sul Ron St. n Tues At.I 65, Howard Pnnt 47 Tuts Tech St. Toxtl At.M 50 Tulio 7', Dralle S6 IOUTH AloDemt II. Vonde<blll S6 Atcorn St 70, T .. a, Southern U A-IOCllfon SI 57, Ciltoet S6 Ark ·Lllllt Rock 7', Mtrcor 72 AIA> •MonloomtrY "· Alebom• Cllrls· tlon 0 AutKirn it, MIHIHIPC>I S7 Au" In Ptev 64, Mortlleed St, S~ Cent FIOrlde '6, Stetson 60 Ouk• '7, Georolo Tedi 62 Eest Carollno 71. 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Flofldo St. 7S w Corotlno 71. OovldMn 61 wi~lam l Mory 74, GOOI'" MolOll 73, OT WIMton·S.ttm II, Llvlnettont 71 YounMIOwn St. '2, MIOdle Tenn 7• AletleMt ~M •• lov!Nlll U. T1 Ate9emo St 77, Gromtllnt If *'-v...., St 11, JodlMll St 74 Ntlfllfl St.,., n ... ~n" • ~yatlll ~ ... Mt!W.-d SI IS IAIT ltOwll 6) (Ol'MI .. luetlMI n , Lefovtftt 75 (otl c.eMM n. hltoll u • ,.., o.tf n. 0nw .o c..... ........... C.-.rf •. ~. "' 71 C.-.cteNf Ctl 74, ....... cw ,., a. s.u~ " ....... , .......... Don i.1'9tl, N Y •• OfWll Mountoln 7t ........ Que.1'1( ..... °'--:1 ........... " I · C91lllNI 71, ~ M • ,..,,_.. DIC•IMOft ... -...., 1• ............ "· ........ wt Ooilillllta11 ... COMe<tlC'" •' ""' creaa ... '""'9M ., L.._ .. ......,.7J ...... c...... .. MllW ., 'llrfloltt 11 ..... .. "'""",,., ..... ~( .. ft.Owl@ •• ,., ....,.PJ.Dfnll'1 ..... ... °"""*'"' ,. ... CGHUU•TY COLL•M ... c.tt Cl ... HI ICt C1t1-.... WL WL Cetrltos 13 I 22 S MA. 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COfl'IPlon OS-ti ti ComptonColletle Serra (20-5) "'-CrtWI (1'•7), IN LOlll leech Pol\' (11·7) et SI. Mttionv <11·71, Ille OcMll View (tt•J) ¥L k ..,.,., ( IJ.7) ................ OP •·A T--.,7!Jl!IMIL) Comerlllo (lt-5) .... 0...... (2 ... 01 I I Hoovtr ........ (2J.J) vs.''" v ...... (21·6) •• $Md' 1• I Ck Colele Nortll, RIY. (21·J) ¥a. ~ Vltto 123·41 •I El Toro C\11119f Citv (20-61 ti Lynwood C2•·U, !Do OomlntlUtt U0-4) vs. Dono Hilb Clt·S) 01 Son Ci.mtnlt ......, Hef1Mr (2J.JI VI. Muir (10·61 ti PolOdtnt HjOfl Bueno Cn ·2l "'· Crtteonto Volley (1'·7) t 1 Gltndell Hlefl El~ (1t-7J "'-Sento Mona 120-41 et Senft Monico CO-.. CIF J.A (TUHdlly, 7:JI !Uft.l Porncwl• (tt·J) .. 5c:tlurr (1f·61. lbt 8onllo 122·41 vs. lurroueflS I 17·61 " Trone l(tflntdv (20·S) ti NoHlts 121·6), Ibo BrH ·OllnOt (2l·Al "'· Montclolr (17·11 01 Ontorlo Hloll Mornlnosidt t lf·41 v1. Lo Quinto (I 1-1 ll ot LOI Amloos El OOl'odo ln ·J) VI GoneiN (20·61 •• Gorey 8urbtlll!. ( lt·•I vs.. 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"-.... . L ... a.fidl -•1 ....... 'I • tit 111 .,....,. I I TMOln Ayen ... F,....o, ......._. m -c..:... " ,,.. (aJ w ''"""' \. .......... »-<.,,.. i\.···........, Cit,~ Cit Hit I Lal • Medical research grows in UCI, rivate sector effort Beckman Laser Institute president -----outlines research for Irvine in '85 ly JOY DEE ANTHONY ...,,...c.n . , ..... The Beckman Laser lnslllute. a combined effort ofU Irvi ne and the private sector. is working .to cure cancer. remedy heart disease. and repair imperfect vision without con- tact lenses or glasses. said President Michael Berns. speaking at "Irvine ·as. A Look at Irvine's Future." Speaking to a group of bus•· acumen and women at the Irvine Rqistry Hotel. Berns said ... We really couldn't do ll without the private 9CCtOr." The program works like this: The Institute raised the mone) to build the on-campus structure which is leased back to the university. UC Irvine offers administrative services. That way the Institute did not have to create a personnel or purchasing department. Berns observed. In addition. a corporate affiltauon program was established in the com· munity to offer consultation. training of personnel. research and develop- ment projects and product testing. The Institute receives a ponion of the royalty that the partic11?atin~ com- pany pays to the university for developing a new product. Bems saad. Ten companies are already involved m the JOlnt venture. They incl ude Johnson and Johnson. American Hospual Supply. and Smith Kline Beckman. The methods used by the non-profit institute are often com· binations of more than one tech· nolog~. Berns said. A fiber optics capability is used to carry a laser beam. for instance. In treatinacancer. a special dye can be tnJcCted into a pattent which 1s then illuminated by laser light. 8el'ause of the propenies of the dye. 1t concentrates 1n the location ofrancerous cells. ··vou can then see a malignancy where you co4ld not see 11 before ... ~rns said. ··This then becomes a very amponant d1agnosuc capabilit)' ... Next. by shin· 1ng a different laser light that works in conjunction with the dye. cancerous cells are rapidly destro)'ed. he added. Comba ttng heart disease is another Institute project. "Orange ~unt)' 1s probably the center in the world for the development of cardiovascular projects. and this has facilitated a lot of what we're doing." Berns pointed ollt. By placina a fiber opuc mto a blood vessel and moving it to the area where plaq ue blockage occ urs. you can vaporize the plaque "'ithout doing bypass surgery. "This 1s a very exciting idea: Bcms commen1cd ... , would predict that wi thin two years we would actually Stt this happening. We've just aoncn FDA approval to s1art doina it on patients 1n a couple of months." rhc approval process is somewhat agonizina no1 because of the time involved, typically three to fi ve years. but-because of the money. Berns explained. "We just submitted a request for approval to use a laser. It took about SS00.000 worth of work to get that request through the FDA ... Companies build that into their budges. he said. Univers1t1es don't. 111 another applica tton of laser technology. Berns said that a 300 micron groove ca n be cut through the _ eye's cornea to reshape it and im· prove vision. About 90 percent of the people who now wear corrective aids would no longer need them when this technology is perfected. he said. In yet another BU project. Berns said that chromosome alteration can take place. "We can. a~tually ta.kc a laser beam and put 11 into a micro- scope. have a single cell under the microscope that's alive. and go into that single cell and do very fine surgery on the cell itself. do some genetic surgery for ex.ample:· Many of the BU product develop- ments arc already a practical reality. Berns concluded. Now all that re- mains for many of them 1s refine· ment. When the bank calls it's not necessarily bad news By TONY SAAVED RA Ol .. 0.-,,... .... When the bank calls unexpcc.tedly. it's generally not to give awa ) mone> or applaud early loan payments. So Esther Kosoy was more than a little concerned when the voice on the other side of the line 1dent1fied 11self as an executi ve w11h Pacific Sa\ 1ngs Bank in Costa Mesa. ··1 thought: ·what did I do. what kind of mistake did I make:· ~•d Kosoy. 56. of Costa Mesa ... I thought I had made a mistake on my deposit slip." Actual!\. the bank wasn't tele- phoning iast January about some- thing she had done wrong. but rather something she had done right. Kosoy had won an 11-da) Alaskan cruise for two and SSOO <,pending mone) in the bank's latest promotion. Her uckct was pulled from more than 10.000 entries recei ved by bank branches during November and De- cember. It took Koso~ a c:ouple of seconds to fin~t rC'al11e that she would be tra ve hng on a lu>.ur} cruise. and then another few seconds to regain her composure. ··1 was so exc11ed. It registered. but .. you ... like ... I reall_y can't explain the feeling." Kosoy said. ··1 always believed that you had onl~ a ~host of a chance ... she said. .. Now I m entering everything." KOSO)' and husband. LOUIS. will embark on their Journey aboard the Cunard cruise lines on May 12. "I don't know how many sight trips there will be. but we plan to take all of them." Kosoy said. 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You can get a lift out Of travellng In the.Al 8y KIRIY CLARK .................... Efficient public tran•ponataon 1s almost unknown in mos1 of 1he U nittd States. bu1 it's a fact of life - and fun for visitors -in the Alpine countnes. Steam enaines postal coaches puh'ic buses and trams link wi1h re,'\lal tars and the ultra-modern rail services for carefr~c 1raveling. Althouah most American travelers know the convenience of rental cars. m.any have yet to learn the bcnefils of European public tnmsportat1on. Modem h11h-spccd trains z1r along major routes. but it's the loca 1raans that allow for the best siahtsceang. Good travel memories come from a pu:nic. P•«td t<>aether from a bakery and othe-r local shOJ>$, while Alpine \tll•JeS and drama11c scener> provide an ever chan,1na panorama. Of course. most trains along maJOr routes ha ve dJOina cars where service in.dudes 'tablecloths. uni formed w-Jiters and wine. an tht: be\t Euro- pc"Un tradition. Many of1hc 1raans on sc«ondary rou1cs ha vc a bufTt•I car or a focid can thal 1s gu1drd lhrough the 1r.11n for sale of sandw1chrs. snacks J ntJ bevera,es. ~ncry 1s oflen drama11c. Road- beds (or trains and cars are can- ulc vcred o ver spec&acular ra vines and Alpine inacnuit y has burrowed 1unnels throul)\ mountains to hnk communui«. and someiimn coun· Ines. Cablrcars and funaculan web mountains: boat1 travenc lakes and nvers. All art pen of a com· prchens1ve. interlockina networil. For cx1ensive &ravel in two or mort of the Alpine countries. the Eurailpass is wonhwhile. Purtha~ for time blocks from IS days to thfft months. the pets allows for unhmittd travel on trams as well as some boats and buses in the member countries. Your travel qent has details. Many of the Alpine countries also have their own national tickets. ideal for extensive travel in one country. The German Rail Tourist Card comes in first and second class denominations. in nine-dar. 16-<Say. and one month ven1ons. The nine· day 1icket costs SI SO first class or S 110 sei;Ond. and tS aood for travel on train~. many motor co.ches and reduced rate tickets on Germany's lake and nver boats. The Swiss Holiday Card IS avail- able in four-day , eaahf.-day. Is.day and one month versions. first and second class. It allows for unlimited travel on all trams. poslal coaches and wiss lakeboa1s in addi11on to dis- counts on private railroads. cablccars and funiculars. Costs for ci&hl days arc SI08 first class and $74 second class. For ltahan '"''I 1nqu1re about ~rman) and ~1t1ntand plu.s Aus. hahan . fcaturn of the eTL\-ltahan Tourist tria·, tO"-'n of 8rtyn1 on a day·s .\ 1uickbooli:lt1. ..The Ir, - Tacket. ~uttria's Rail Network ou11na. On t.aao Mauion:. the Europe'1 Top ~ttracuoa • b~ Tacket. the Bundnnetzkartc. it avail-bordcr1n1 \'tllaan are S.-itt and Mat11ret Sttltn. hitM\ldubout the abk from major rail stations 1n __________________ _:_.._.. _ _.._ ..... ___ .._.;....~--~--:~~--..;..- AIPI• C'OHtnft. la ii ..-..... ht from tlw AllM• Tewilt C-. m,..._, Dept; A. loa 1 IJ7 • .._ (It) SWioe. ~ YOtt. NY IOtOt Austna. The nine-day version co ts about S 70 tttond class and about $I 0&. at the pttte'nl exchanaie. for first clHS. ln Yu~sl1,·1a. wht~ &he dinar is now valutcf at about 0 214 to USS I. the I 1h hour train journey bctwttn Za&reb and Ljubljana costs lcn than SS for f1rs1 cla s 1ravel. Althouah siahtscc1fll is wonderful from the train window. !here's nothana an the United State~ to compare with the special expcntnccs of boat &ravel in the Alpine countn". Wh~1hcr )OU choose the Rhine River cruast. bctwttn Holland·s Rot· tcrdam. Germany and Ba~I in Sw11z. erland. or one of the many lake boab. thq_opponunat) 10 v1111 towns and v1lfaacs alona the "horcs " unique. tk>at scrvtccs thread most lakes. Boats bu1h 10 18th century spec1fi- ca11ons arc ~till rowed by boatmen JI Yu~cnlav1a·s rct0rt of Bled and fast ferries hnk Italy's Venice w11h Yuaosla\ 1a's Adriatic resort of Ponoroz. Mulu-nauonal lake jOurnr~s. such as that a Iona the Bodensce (Lake Constance). can link villages in fr mere • For a j{T'Cat. gummt:r \'itetttion va lue. sail with . itmar's :>-Star Fairsea for 10 or 11 da~ to the colorful M ~xi ·an Rivi<:ra. Explore th • sea-arch at Cabo San Lucas. Mazatlan. the shopper's paradise. Acapulco. the city·that·ncver- slccps. Quaint Puerto Vallarta. And <t little fighing villagt: called Zihu·atancjo. And on Fairsea. you're pampt•red with such warmth and Italian htra· ciousncss. your luxury cruise will be as spectacular as the sights you sec. opt1l from 9 t\.m. to midnight ;md staffed · by pccially traiocA(i coun llors. Your kid~ will 10\'(• all the fun almost as much ~s you will. 10 days from "' 1135. On our June S.Sept. 11 Super Savt'l' crui • save $600 ~r couple (first two passe~rs per cabin). including a 200 rx·r couple Home Port Bonus. And our lo\\' 3rd and 4th berth rates-as low as 39 a day for children under 18-make it easy to bring along the whole family. Vacation resorts popping u·palongtheMexico coast What's more. ·tmar's ~t the best famil y pro· gram afloat. Our Youth Center is So. sail Sitmar roundt rip from LA. to Mexico. We·re sold only by travel agier1t.q,, Just be sure to book by Ju ne 1. l~ for all the great savings. f.litt fltlll /(/ J:t.../t I By CARL MANN ING a..-....,,_ .... SAN JOSE DEL CABO. Mcx1co- Whert' only sand fleas and sea gulls once pl't'va1lcd. the Mexican govern- mr-nt is building vaca11on rcsons in hopes of drawing U.S. 1ounst crowds and their dollars. ·rhc transforma11 on of this quiet fish ina village al the tip of Baja Cahforn1a was stancd in 1978 by the National Trust Fund for Tourism De velopment or Fona1ur. w11h a 20. ~car dcvclopm_;J\t plan for 1he Los Cabos area. Ma yan ruins. accOfdan& to t-onatur spokesman Carlos Zups11 Islas. On the Pacific shore. Fonatur de,eloped lxtapa in10 an area of beachfront hotels. golf courws and boa11n,. Add111onalh Fonatur is develop- ing Loreto. 210 miles nonh of Lai Paz on &he eastern coast of Baja Cali- fornia . and plans 10 funher promote Pueno Escondido in the southern state of Oaxaca and a still-to-be· started reson funher south on 1he Pacific near Pucno Anacl. Zugasti said employment gcner- a1ed by the resons is a benefit an a na11on where 40 percent of &he of the pn~ range ot the average Mexican. [)cvelopmenl IS aovemed b)' lhC master plan. calhna for construction of 40 percen1 of the land area with the rest left in its natural state. h takes about 10 years to complete 1he first phast of development. which includes an a1rpon. h&htang. streets and sewers. and hotcfs with about S.000 rooms. Fonatur alt0 makes money by scllinJ land 10 pnvatc de velopers. mosll)'. Amencans lookna for a place 10 build a vacation home or buy a condom1num. Zups11 \a1d. C urrtnlly. there is a new 1n1cr- national airpon outside 1he c11y and thr-ee beachfront hotels with 11 more plann-ed. In coming )'cars. plans call for <'Ondoman1ums. a shorpangcenter ancl 'olf course -al aimed at o\miencan tourists. populauon is ei1her jobless or under---------------1 cmplo)C'd. "Bcrau'iC most of 1he places we dc\Clop do no1 have man) people. we have to bring 1n 1he personnel to work. and this. ofcoursc. helps rC'ducc the number of people wnhout Jobs:· he ..aid. For instance. 114 people lived on llFFELL'S ···rhe United Slates 1s the main market oftounsm and 1he number of 1ou1uts is up about 20 percent over last year:· said ( arlos Ken ned). Fonatur markeuna direc1or here. (aMunbeforefo~tur•w~ped1tL _____________ L---------------------------------------in 1974. Now 11 has 54 reson hotels He said Fona1ur 1s dt'velopm' 1he arc.a w11h "Old World charm· be· rau!.C ··we don't want 1all buildings and high mes all along the bcu ·hfron1. ·· To urism 1s second onl y to pet- rolc:\.lm in prod uCtnJ income for Mc1ico and brinas 1n about S l.S b1lla-0n annually. With 1hc price of oil droppana on &he world market. Me x- ico is hopina tourism can take up some of the slack and help pull 11 from the cconomac cns1s 11 has faced since 198:?. Fona1ur also is developing 01her resort areas. ofl cn carving &hem out of w1ktcmcss where studies showed tour ist would ao -areas with beach fronts. natural surround1nas and an ai r l)f tranqu1lh1y. lti. first venture was Cancun. an island off Mexico's C'anbbean coast that boas1s some of 1hc bcs1 JJC uba d1 v1 na areas around and 1he site of and more than 100.000 permanent res1dcn1s. most of them work1na 1n hotels or related industn~. Zuga st1 said. Me>.1ca n officials sa~ rcccnt pub- licity about increased danger of traveling here 1~ unwarranted. They 1ns1st several incidents in vol ving "merican mo1onsts on Meucan highways. and concern expressed by the U.S. Embassy. rcprt"SCnl only a small propon1on of 1he millions of visitors to Mex ico each year. There also 1s concem &hat Mexico's annauon rale. which hll 80 percent lasl year and is expected 10 drop to between SS and 60 percent for 1984. ~111 make &he rcsons Ins anracuve 10 "mcncan tounsls. Bargains can still be found. how- ever. A room 1n a beach front hotel 1n llltapa was SJO 1n October and a gourmet dinner S 10. Even so. most of the place' are out Aquarium brings the sea.life back to Cannery Row 1· he fish arc back on Monie re) 'i. historic Cannery Row. ;\nd they're back an style a" the "'a"" of the newt1t and larari.1 aquonum an the nauon. the Mon1crc> Bay Aquarium. The new performers)O•n one of the worfd's most dramallt' displays of mannc life. More than S.000 creature• in all. rcpre"nt1n1 nearly )()() species. fill 23 major habitat pllcrits and e•h1b1a.. Tht rC1ul1 as a cartfully dcs11ned. ofl<:n Slanhna undcnca 1our of Monterey Ba)'. one of the wor1<f, mcttt 1p«11cul1r marine area The eJ1pan\i\e new I 77.000- tquurc·fOOI aquarium includes rouahl)' ~.000 square feet of indoor public: 1rt11 1nd 20.000 square feet more of obttrvaal<>n d«kt over- looking the ba). The cast of thousands includes w me fam1har faces. Bia sharks and various other open-ocean fishc~ roam the ~foot-Iona. '''"m1lhon-t.allon Monterc> Ba\ uh1b11 which r«· rca1c" 01 larar ihce of the ba) 11~ir Cahfomaa sea onen trohc in an innovative two-ston nh1b11 tht.t pfacC1 v1s1ton near() now-to-nO\C with lhem both abo"e and below water. The '""m1lhon-t.allon Kf'lp Fo~st e~h1bit. &he aquarium's ~ntc..rptctt towcrJ thrttt stones h1r.h. pcctac-ular~ larar·as-hfe models of manM mammals perade o"erhead 1n tM Marine Mammals pllery. w11h a 4).foo1 lflY whale and her -calf \Icahn& CM show. WHALE WATCHINGI ... Don't miss your chance to witness the southern migration of the Cafltornla Grey Whatesl Join fam- ily friends or business usoclates aboard the fabulous 58' Yacht ORION. Have luneheon aboard or nd a ~lsur~ afternoon crUts"1g. or rtwtYldonl Md....,,. '"'°"'*'°"-contact: UNDA SN I n-uoo YACHT llOKERAGE 25 I SHl"AID WAY-LIDO P!NINSULA NIWf'0"1 IEACH. CA 92663 17141671-otll t \ Prince Cruises presents a Spring Special_ bration. 13()() off the Caribbean. Come away to the sunni- est. happiest time of your life. And celebrate our 20th Anni· versary with these Jubilee savings. You11 save $300 per coupJe• (SlSO per person) on , ~ Princm Caribbean Cruise through April 27. Aboard the Canbbean's only LoYe Boat, you11 sail for 7 days round trip &om historic San Juan to ports like: duty- free St. Thomas, French Marti· nique. Barbldoe and charming St. Maarten, or Dutch Cw-ac.ao and Caracas, the Jlittering capital of Venezuela. And,°h1~ Princess tam ~to tee Palm Island m the Grenadinet . l400 off Alaska, May'O and.June 6. Flyfree. Experience AlMb on the molt apectaadar ahi in the world.Tbe nc.~f~. And enjoy tbc9e ~ Jubilee~: l400per couple~ l200 per penon. Fly &ft tram Lo. A!W!let. Only on the RO,il Princeea can 10'J enjoJ a,.._ 36CJ9 Yiewolthe~ ~ y ln our\.riclUie ..... ,.Brit ·~-41;M Mt•~ Horizoo ,And from ftoor-tc>«iling windows throughout the hap. It's the only lo.d~d trip CT\J. to Aluk.a San Francilco.V unt Vancouver. V actoria, Juneau, · tka, and bratbeakinlGbcier Bay 15()()off~. June 1. Fly free. Came · on the only 9" ftiiht Princea Cruiw &om • couver, Juneau. Glacier Bay, itkaand back to Vancouver. Every Princess Cruise ts special. From the moment you step aboard. you11 be wrapped in the luxury and comfort a Pnnc Cruise is famous for In the dining room=sa creat1on await. .All by master chef trai in Europe's most noted hotels. All served by yc)ur charming Italian waiter. Our CT~ tS Bntish. Our en- tertainment. tM finest afloat Come av.'3y with us on one ol these tnered1blc Spring · peaals. Be ure to ask your traYt1 ~t about our other money vtnR opportuniti . S(Cl) up to the crui thafs .-pcciil _at any price. Tell your · · travel ageit you want to book a P.riooea CruL today. Princess Cruises en ' I&• . ,. I ....: Mna ~ ll)flC( Mt.C !!IU MMC !ll!!Ci( MUC !O!S "::i0#.~ ~ .. 11:11 .... .,aw "°J:m.T&l.11 "°~~.~" ":!A.'ifalll:J' ~.=r "::.:.~.~.. .:::=r. Tiie ~ ...... .,. 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CA .. , .... IVlte .... ~·A~. Coetl MeN. CA T~ • Otent hOO t270I Hwne J ···'" • Or ~ kilt. CA ~ Orlllte. Hunltnf'OI' ,..,..,,. 0 HelltOfl. 1... Comt•Cll ... ,11.11no 92M3 leedl, c.tornoe t2tlO t2t21 ltw.e A ... eu.t. 101. Jemel, WOddMd. 11122 A\lllGolde>fl .... ...... .... lrMcfl, CA t2Mt ••YllOfl. ~ N••POfl GtOUCI lnC •• Cellfornla COf w-.m H o.wn. 415 2"" .... irw.tmen••· lnC . • ""'*d l ,IOC\, 2471 Or· ~ ee.ctl, Cellfotntla ....,,,, l)rlve, '°""...,.. Vrlr ~ ,tc:tlll<Ne .=:: "°""" ... CNn. Mt1 NOflH ~·II llrlHef, lrMcfl,CA POfMiOn l v.t, ~IMO!, CA CeifornieCor-porttlof\,3700 llf'09 A~. C:0... MeN. 92t*>4tN 19y CA'2'70I Nf//M r.-redto ~ Or . ~ 62t2 v~ Orl'We. Kum· Lor .. ta ,. flllctl. tN7 T"'9 ~· it COfl t2te3 Newport lrMcfl lt\ld • *· CA 92t21 At1M v. lttodl, "°° wwewec J fllOblntlOf'I !lied 111 °':t' County °" '°"'CA t2Mt lnoCOll ee.dl, CA ta. ••YPOfl Wey, H••POfl Mled by' a COfOO'ltiOfl v•ie Lynn Mce>one6d. A. Hftpor1 hKh. Ca Tl'lit ~ It condllCMd IMfll A~. lkllte 101, 1fl22 Heeftll Otwe. 'OU(\· M8'Gll f . 1 ··-1'3a TNI ~ II con· liw. ~ .. COft· IMCI\, CA HMO OouflM lll'ltlman, ,, .. 41& 2ttn ,,, .... ~ tornie ~ by a llmll.O l*lnertlhiel Newoor1 e..cn. CelltofM 11111'1 Vllllty, CA t270I ~A.---·· ducted lily "'IMMduel OUC1ed by' • tl"W• pert· Tiiie l>vtllleM .. ~ "'" IMdl. CA t2M.) ,,,. bu•'""' It C.Ofl· Thi• tllletMll\ ... fl6ed 91M0-3 '" rme l>utlnertt .. con-Suf*lOt • t20. ~· ~ Ma Chen ,.. dUcted by • ~81 pert· Tiiie fl~I •M hied Tl'lll t>YtlllMt It ~11-~led by • corporltlon Wtll'l lhe County Ciet1I Of Or· Tnlt l>Utlll... It COfl• Mted by 1 09"fllal p.W1· ~.CA t2N3 3:t ...,_ Thia tteN!tMflt W91 fllted ,>.,.. W 111._, MflNP .,..., "'9 County Clttll of Or· ducted by • Olf*81 part• e. .. Cfllngilf11t1. Pf .... 11nge CCMlllty on iJl/'IWllY 26. ducted by' • 9'"W1ll pet1· nerllllp Wlll4f/lll lfota"· 14 1 wltfl Ille eourtty CWll °'Or· fllit ........... .. ..... Loretta R ~ ... County on '*'*>' '*'*" Clen'I 1N6 '*""-' Jam•• , Wo ddatd, ~~t ,222'". N•wPOf MQi1 County on F~ t , "1tt\ the CM1fY CWll Of Or· Tnlrt ~ wM Ned llO, INI Wlllltm H O.um Tlllt t111emtnt wel filed ,.,_ Atlllur V Sit*, Ttytor I . MllQWel J ~ •CA t2te3 ttlt enoe County on ,_,uery W1W1 tfle County Cltttl of Or· ,_ Thi• tt•tement •• llltd wtll'I the County Ci.tc of Of· Pubfltned Ortnte Coat Orlnf Thlt ttatement wM tlled . Tflle ~ .., COii- ,_ 16, 1N5 .,. Co\lftty on ,~ "'blltfled Orenoe eo.1 will\ tM Cout'lly Cleflr of Or· .. County on January 30. Dell'/ Pll04 '*'*" 3, fO, Tnlt fta*Mflt WM ...., with .... COunly CWll of Of· OUC19d by. QIM'tl P1111*· l'ublithecl Orenoe COMC .._, ''· ltl& D1111y ~ '*'*Y 2•. 11191 County Of'I ,.,,,..,llY 1ff& 17 24, , .. , wtlll '""County CIMI of Or· .. County on FeC>Nary lfll9 Dei1Y "*" ~ t , 19, p~ Orenge CoM1 ~ Marctl:t, tO, 11, !N5 20 1H$ ~ &u.:Je2 enoe County on f.~ 20, 1915 fl'llt '11*"9111 ""'~fttedOr 23, .._,ct! 2. INI Deify l'lloC '*UlltY 24, ~ Orlll09 Coeet ~ ,_ "11>419ned Oftnge Coeat 20, 1NS ,_., wttl'I Ille County Cttttl "' • t.-670 M11Cfl i. 10 11 ttff ()My"°' '*'*Y 17, 24 Publltl'led 0tlll'V9 eo..1 Olaly Pi60t ,...,..,., a. 10. ...,. .,. M>Tlct ,_... ~ Oflll09 eo-1 _,. Count'1 on '*'*Y ---------lu-4ta Mlldl '· '°· INI "9lJC M)TIC( Dally Pllo1 Fet>tuatY 24. 17, 24, INS r-OerwM .... ....,. At· Dally '"°' FebtUM)' 24, 20. , .. 5 --PmllC M>TIC£ h-400 M411Cll 3 10 11 tH5 Su-3'3 ,tc:TITIOUe ..,._11 ......,. .. Law,~ Y• MwCfl :a. 10. 11, 1915 ..... ~....._... 0r.....,..;C::: '9CTITIOUe ..... M Su.411 NAM99TATl•NT K.,,._A.,...,M'94tt. ~7 .-v.,... __ .,,.. fltenncMM .,..... MAM9 •TATR-..n The foitow.ng pettona we 1rWtM, CA t17tl Dally PllOI Fet>Nar'Y 2•, ..... tTA~ ~ ~ l*llOM .,. rta.IC NOTICl ~ Pub!Wled 0r-.. ec..t Meft"l'I 3 10 11. tN5 The ~ Pl'90"9 .,. ,..IC NOTICE doltlg ~ .. Nl.IC NOTICE ors v AN c ! : H 0 M1 oa11y PllOI Ftbfuary 24. rtate NOTa ~ dOlnO llueinW• "CTmOUe.Ul••ll ..._eTAW I 0 N V I · 'ICTITIOUl.U ... H '~A~ll ALTERATIONS , 100 MatCflJ, 10, 17, 1t8~ ... ,9 'tCTmOUlllUeMll CA"L l'ACIFIC EOU1,.. MAm 8TATWN'i Tiie IOllO*fnO ""'°"' .,. VANTllX,l!flltlNCI THI MAMI ITATIMINT ,._, MIM101vC. eo.11 M.... ...,_ NAm ITATl•WT PtlllC NOTICE Mf:NT 8ALU • IERVIOI. dOlnG ~ .. 0000 LIFE. t ···~ O#MC, TN IOllowlng per.one .,. d~he =::eon• .,. aJlfOfnle Off211 Thi fOl!Owlng Peftotlt .,. ttoeO A ~1 WMNl'IOtOfl, ~:::::,:: ~ .,. OAlQOfllV W MAXWELL 8albo8 laland. CA t2~ dOlflO bu-''*I u P'1AKEA OEuTSCH AS· l.twtence ! 1.e81ano, Plate NOTICE otno bullneM •• IY!ltOf'M CW '°"""ain v~. Ctlif t270I DUNN WCLL ·~vo ' UP ' ASSOCIATES. "4 w Nill Sn•.tNn Oeell. 111·~ JU8T us (mutlC D•MI. 80CIAT!8 NO VII 1072 100 Mlttlon,#C, Coll• OAOOVY JAY VIDEO. THI ANNUM. Litty 8 Hewbert. tl2t OL8T[.l'Y 111• M <Me. "'" St . Coeta ~. CA Gamet, leltio. ltlllld. CA •oe w .. 1 Kelltt '""' • M .... CallfOfnl• 926211 ITA,...,,,. cw 151$ Iv~ Lane, Cott• ITA~JfT ~~~ .;'6.~llngton Co9t• Mei.. CA t'lto;; . e2g~~QOtt w Mu well, t2~!. INMMH It GC>n• '~:~··=:~~! !n~.ec::~~::r~~ SMll ~:i :"'.':~::iv:u..con· ::oe,:;~ --.. CA t2112t s0~~~ET8~~~T~L :· Kenneth Aot>lnet1, 21622 fllobeft-J Dunn, llll 10102 C411ty l•k. Hunt• ®'tec:I by Ill Ind;~ 2500 Felr\l_..D Sat11t Ant' Ot119 ! P•k41f, 1078 Port e.-~ ! L.et~ IUIMll..._ JalMe Aot., Wtt•on, L0\119 Slteef. !dwM~. COHI Hwy, Huf\llngton MontOVle Coe!• ....... CA lllQfon IMcll CA t2~6 Niii o..ai CtllfOf"~ 92704 S..C>Outne """"· Newpof1 Tl\lt tllllmenl WU flied Tl'I• '°'towlnG pefaOnt • CL.mnoe °'. Coet• llllnol9 62025. YMI llldeCI Beeal. C8'1f ~ 921127 ll'lll but lfleQ II con· Thie lllW'Mt'll ... lileCI 8Mcl'I CtMfOf"Ne t2te0 11'1 lhe Cou Cietli of Or have .~ lM uM of • A t2ll2t ..._._.._ 31, 1N4 T~1 buttneH II con-Tn11 bullneM I• con· duc1ed by .,, lndl\llClual wrtl'I the Count)' Ctertc of Or· Tn11 bu1tnM1 . " con ~ P Oeuftch 11 nty • l'la Flct1Uou1 lutlne1t ™• butlneee It con· -;;~-aommec:I ...,.. OUCl9d by • oener• '*1· dueled by Ill~ Oreoory w M•~... atlQ9 County on Fe«>ruwy °'::.: R.,,Sw;:::::;:a1 Aobon Coutl, N••POtl 19 5 Coun1y on JtulUat) 7. Heme I( H J • fll I( 0 \IC1ed by lfl lndMdual '39.294 330 netlfll9 Aobeft J ~ Tl'lll at•lement w• llled 20 1N5 Tl'llt llled 8..cll. CelilOtllle 92"3 ,_,,. HOMH. I 111 Sf: MAIN ~=-AQOef Wet ton lied Tott I 11ab11 111 e I K«Wlell'I Aoo1net1 Thia ... tement WM tMed Mtt• 11\e County Cleftl Of Or· ,._ llaletnent ..,.. Thlt bullneM I• COii· p bflthed Or CoM1 STAEET. IRVINI, CA t271• llltement wee t t l7,697.95& Tlllt 11e1eme111 ... flied ::,1~ ~.:~ Ml(le County Oii F•OfVMY PubHMO Or~ eo..1 :;.•rc;:;'Y~~:'u~y dueled by • ltmned perlner· .,~ Piiot '•l>fu~ 3. 10. The ,1Ctit1ou• lutlneH ilh "'-~1Y~_:'~ 8'*Aal IUfpiut 1unc1t Wlll'l lhe County c.i. Of Or· 20 tN5 11 IN& Ot1ty POOi fl90rulty ~·. 11 INS tNp 17, ~·· 1915 NerM releued 10 tboYe ... IN& I I 275,000 •noe Ceunt:y on Feoru1ty 6. · ,_,. Mat ell 3. 10. 17 1H6 ,.... Oteg £ P.,11., Su-3M flltd 1n Ofeno-County on ,_t u n •,a 1 g n •cs I u 11 d rt tM6 ,_ Pl.lblltNd Oflt\09 Cottt lu-.409 p Or C fl'llt ll•lemenl ... tiled OclObef V . 19' I PublltNd 01.,.,.. Coul (turplut) • 120.•21.37' ~ Publllll'led 0r.,. eo.11 Dally P110I '•l>rUMY 17 24 D u~~ .anoe 1 <>;" Wttri lhe County Clerk of Or Pllfllp H McNMIM, I 178 •lly PllOI ,,,t;,-:;,y 24 Sutplul u teglfdt pol- Publlll'led °'~ Coell Dally PilOI '•bfu•ry 2•. M8'Cl'l 3. 10. 1965 ' • 8lly llOI •bruary I 4· ~County Oii Jenulty 24. SE Main StrMI. •A. Irvine, M&tCh 3 10 17 l"e• . ~ •• 121.fft.373 Deity PllOI 'et>tua,., e 16, M8'c:l'l 3 10 17 tte5 Su-3H M111cn 3. to. 198~ 1988 P\8.IC NOTICE CA 92714 . . • • ~ "'j~ '°' Ille ,..., • n uwcn 2. 1915 Su·40& Nl.JC NOTICl Su-399 '1172" 0 81e Slmbfo, lllOI Gel· Su·410 11 7,070,451 SA-5&2 Nl.JC NOTICE Publ~ Orange C:O.•t 'ICTfTIOUl IUIMH .... Teu.c.. Coron• Del ~meoua au..... rtaJC NOTICE OaHy P1101 F•l>fuetY 3. 10. NA• ITATl.MINT Mtr. CA 9-2625 Dll01.1tNmen1t f()( '"'• NU NOTICE ,cnnoue .,...,, NAm ITAftMbfT The I~ per.on• O°"'O f)u~ .. T~E OARON OROUP est I Telh•n OfMt Hunt 1119ton 8Meh Celll 92~& JMOn P G•ton, 954 1 T.irt81'1 0t1ve Hununoton a..cl'I C•tll 9284& T1111 but1ne11 •• con· OUCl.0 l)y en lndMdu81 Juon P Gaton Trw. 1181_,t •• flied wtll'I 1M County Clet1I of Or· M0t County on Feot~ & 1915 ,...,. Pl.ID!ltfteO 0r anoe eo.1 Dtllly Piiot F .c>t uary 9 US 23 MMCl'I 2 IN S SA·5e3 'M:TmOUI IUIMH ..,._ ITA'QMIJfT 17 24 19115 Tl'le 1000-lnO l*tont alt Thie .... tlneta ... COii· ,.._,. 115,265.513 MAMI ITATl-.r The lolowlnQ pertont .,. '9CTmOUa .,..... Su-387 dOI~ butlMM at .... ::: 11 1.... rta.IC NOTICE We 1'14tfeb'; W11fy tMt ltl• rtaJC NOTICE T ..... ,-............ -~• M• doltlQ buelrMtel.. .. ....... IT'"TI....... s ouo1A •oFTwARE duct.., wr • • ml .., pen. ~ 11eme .,. Ill ec;. ... --.. .,, --· 32~ -'" _ .. , svsT•M• .. 2 L.,... T '*"'"' '9CTfT10Ua .,..... e0t<1anc.e wtth tN A.nrN• 'tcTfTlOUa IUeMll ~E~D-: S DAN 34~ /~DO~:~~~:: ~::::::::''°"'are ~ trvt~" cAt2'1i: ,.. Thlt t1e1emen1 wu llltd NAM9 ITATS•NT S1a1emenl lot tl'le yent ~~~Mt CIN, 2620 Elden AV9 . e-2: ~ 9eacll, CA t'lteO MSP l!NEFIT CONSULT· l'taJC NOTICE Edw8'd L o ·o.y. 3~ S.-With the County Clerto of Of· The fOllowlng PeftOnl att ended Oecembef 3t. 19M, _.,,:.;:: ~ ;;--Cost.• Mel.I, CA 921127 325 ltlC . I C811fonl• COi'• ANTS, 2~5 Meaa Vero. ,-.crmoua ..,._.. qu<Ma Tr• Lane, !Mne. CA ~ County on FebrulfY dOlng bullMN.. mlde to'"-~ Con.., e"'a I A~T SERVIC ES 8'1an J8'/ Sl'INlt. 21120 e>or•llOf'I, 3.440 lfW\e Aw , ~ fatt, •5. Cotta....... NAMI ITA~ 92716 20. IH5 NEW l!NVIAONMENTS, mlMIOll4tf, putM*lt 10 lew 2741 Menool• Of Cotti Elden Ave . C-2. Cottt • 130 Newpofl BMcll. CA CA 92121 The IOllowlng peraon• Ma Howlfd Chen. M24 Fern• Putlllthed OfatlQ9 CO.I 2163 Puente A.,.. Coeta 0.. A. ............... nt ...... CA 92920 . ...... CA 92927 92880 . B<uce T Pt•ll•. 24 19 dOlnQ bullMM.. A.,.. Afelldla, CA 91009 Dally PllOI '•l>fuar; 24. Meta. CA t2&27 c., ................. . Jamee w c 1., .... 2'T•I Buddy Dane lla. 1695 ShldOw Dltlrlbutwt Inc., OMtpetk Of , ,ullet1on CA PARKER DEUTSCH AS· Cartoa Menena.z, l~M Maten 3· IO, 17• IN& Autn Mlfle Btc*. 21&3 ..,....,., Mendota Or Coei~ ....... l,...,lne Ave . •206. Cotta • Cellforn11 corpot•Uon. 921135 SOCIATES NO VI, 1072S.E. S1n1e Ft, Wl'lllller, CA Su 411 Puente A\19 , Cotta Meta, Publlthed Otlll09 Coett CA 92&26 ....... CA 92&27 22972 Mill CtMk °'. •200. Aoneld M $ P•tk Btlllof. Sul!• 102, Santt 90e03 CA 92&27 Dally Piiot Feoruery 22. 23. Tn1t buaineH 11 con· T1'111 bu•lneH I• con· L.41gun.t Hlll9, CA 92663 Tl'llt bulln•H 11 con-Ana. Ctlllornla 92707 Thlt bullnH1 11 con· Joanne Umleoo. 31421 2• •• ~5. 26. 1t85 dueled l)y 8n lndl\lldWll ducted by • get14tf8' Pllll• Thi• butlnH• II COfl dueled by • general P•'1· Oreg E P8fker, 1078 Port ducted b)' • gener•I par!· VI• L• MOf•. San Juan Fatmt·7•te J.,.,_ w Clwdy nertlllp dueled by • IOllll .,.,,,ut• netlNP S-bourne Way Newpot1 nertf\lp P\8.IC NOTICE Ctpt11f8fl0, CA 92675 Tnit lllletnetll •M 11'.o &nan J 81'1Ml1 AU911n Montoe, PteelOem 8'uc. T P1•llt Beacn, CalllornM1'92te0 E~lfO L 0 '09y ,ICTITIOUS IUIMll fl'llt butlneH 11 con· With,,,. County C.11 of Of· ''* ll•tement ... flied Thlt ... ,..,,.,.., ... ,...., Tl'llt lltt_,I ... llleCI JOMPl'I p Oeutaeti, 11 Thia ••••emen• ... hied NAM9 •TATl•JfT d~ec:I by co-pertner• 81'91 County on ,~ wl1h the County C.11 of Or· Wtll'l ltle County Cl«k Of Or· with Ille County Cieri! of Or· Robon Coufl. Newport with Ille County Clet1I of Or· The 1..,..__,,, -IOll• a1e ~ UmlMld 14 1965 #'09 County an FeotvatY WlQe County on "*'*" ~ County on Febt\JlfY 9eactl C8llfornla t2t03 .,. County Oii FltbNarf ............. ~.,,,...... hit 111temen1 wu tiled ,_ 11 1965 20. 1N 5 -,. IHS Tl'lll bu1ln•H It c:on-II 1915 ~cbu=~AA AN· wtll'll~IY~ie;'.:1°'· Publilhed Oreno-CcMt ,_,. r-P..n dueled D'/ • llmlled PArtn«· '~t TENNA CO IUCl(S UP DE· rnN& y U8') Daily P110t Febfuiwy 2•, Publllned Or~ Cout Pu~ 0tatlQ9 Coeat Pl.lbl•llled Orange Cout tlllP PublllMCI Otange Cotltt SIGN CO TORO ANTENNA Ml{Cf\ 3 10, 17 1915 09'ly PllOI ,te>f'*Y 17 24. Dail)' P110t Febtvlty 24. Delly PllOI Febfuaty 2•. Oreg E P8fk... O.•ty Piiot Febfuwy 17 25, co 17655--A 911)1)1flJ Cit-Pu~ Ot.nge ': ..,... ,, Maten 3 10. IN& $u.3t0 M8'Ch 3, 10 17 1911~ M•rell 3 10, 17 IH5 Tiii• .,.,_,t ..... flied Ma1cn 3 10, 19'5 ci4I '1rY1M CA t2114 Dally PllOI Februlfy 24. ~TITIOW IUIMMl NAM9 ITATDmMT The lollowtng f*tOne • .,. dOlng butlMM .. u.403 Su ..... 14 jwttn the County Clet'll of Or· Su·394 Mark Sl'lepptrd, J eu I M•rcn 3, 10, 17. 1985 ;:::.=========-========::.:===========================::;-i•noe County on Januwy 24, He111on Dr . Hunt1no1on &u-41e 1ees •m• '" MnflCE e..o11. CA 9284& DSD RACtNO, (OIAECl ITOAE DEltV!AV fllAC· INOI. 197'5 Det9 Hltt>c:w, Huntington 8ttcl'I, C A 92~8 TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE ,.al'n11 r\IUU\f "" Oeotge M8M, 720 OOl<I· Pub111/led Ot•noe Con • 'ICTfTIOUI 1U ... a1 enrOd, COfor1• Del M.,, CA 1 __ .;..Ml=;;.IC;...;.;NO~TIC;.;..:;E __ Diii)' PllOI February 3, 10. NAMI ITATIMINT 92626 17 :14. 196& The IOllowlng l*llOM .,. Thi• 1>utl11•.. .. con-,ICTrrtOUI au ..... Ftanll flloy Lewie. 1N111 Deep H8'b0t, Hunll119t•>n Belld'I, CA 92~8 l<•tnteen 8...alCtl 1.._,lt, 19765 0et9 H•bot, Hullf· lnQton Beech, CA HMS 1 Fectoty 8 Conolr1 number 10 Noun ending 14 Pt.1Cet1.tk• claw 19 &cln deeoratlon 20 Thr111ome 21 Pttnontc ldeM 22 Tn.tworthy 24Cot"~ 25 Stt• eurf909 2t POIM .. er_.. gift· 2wda. 28 Cotton Stat .. abbr. 29 Pr.-oentlal rnonogrem 30 Eur()lpMt'I ... gull 32 AngMlc lnatru· mentl 3-4 Work untt 35 Vert tMty 37 ~twell 38 Son of Seth 4() CNn.e W9ghf 4 1 J9wW\ month 42 And· La1 ..... R.ong cireult 45 Wood meuufe 4e Wlltet vapor 48 Implant 11rmty 5 , Rip UUOdel' 53 EurOl*lfl river s. Author Fleming 56 Hawaiian hawk 57 Carp 59 Height abbr 60 French COin 6 I E.x.oel 2 wdl 65 Shtnlng 67 Rat• 72 Component 73 EM. comb fOl"m 74 Nevalv...., abbr 75 Otd lrllh garment 77 CtM9f Mo9b City 78 Hunted animal 790.man ~ ao Doctor' • ...ietan1 8, Tr ...... permtta &4 Thr ... toed lloth 86 Speltog cont.st 87 v ... ige 99 Restrtct 90 Townahlp~ abbr 91 Aoetlng bridge 9UpPC>r1• IM Rope fiber 85 Ellot c:Nrec1• N Sconlth lendowner -~.llbO' 99 (>egger 102 Aa far .. 1Q4 Briny 105 Mulk: Ml 108 Chum 109 Grevtty abbr 110~t• 113 Verb form 114 Cape Horn nattw 115 11 111 117 Deyt>r• pr9f 1 19 AlrCM potson 120 °'Of llPtl 12 1 Potynellan Illy 122 Wardrobe 11.-n 123 Iner .... rtlP!dty 1 ie Mine cars 128 Orthodontist• 130 Pfec>fl(e for WW 131 8eMt of burden 133 Hung9rlan llquld ~· 134 T wtc» pref 135 Spentsn aunt 138Wlr ..... 139 Cut quldlty t 4 1 Empt\Mfze 14"' Smell drink 1.ie Solar dllc 149 Humoflst 150 Contin.nt abbr , 52 Concerning 153 Olp''°' gotd) 155~ 156 Show • profit of 157 Uftlng device 1159 And not 181 Lone perfor~ 183 P\gperl 1 &4 Gallb'n 9ymbol 165 SnWldog 186 Dupes 169 -the nw1c. obey 111 EJclata 172Flee 17 4 Amorous k>c* 175 Siik: Fr 178Str~ 178 Fluoreeoen1 dye 179 Uttle t•towa 180 Car-go unltt 1818"*1 DOWN 1 Mother or father 2 Army otnc:..: abbr 3 51.,.,.. coin 4 Blbtlcel petrtarch 5 J9wW\ pr-.ptl 6 Hurry up: 3 wda 7 o.-... money 8~gcdf'I 9 Qty In 8weder\ 10 Sutt ,,...,... 11 Gm tor Oed 12 Short· tempered 13 Mak• untform 14 Tltt• defender: RlO 15 Sected 16 Altoneo'1 queen 17 MUl6C not• 18 Shipboerd direction 19Large~ 23 e.tet 2 7 Oral P*"e 31 Ml..-y 33 Scottlth •xpk)r• 36 Olaflgur• 37~~ 39 Hdy perlOf"I 41,.....,..1~ ~sa.of~ 45 GUlbte peraon 47 Furioul 49 A.ght-hand pege 50 Spttng flowet 52 What? 53 Fttnch king 55 MkSdey 58 Ceutk>nlng command 60 Abendon 81a...mti 62 Hknelayan wild goe1 83 Burrowtog mammal 64 Guido'• note 65 Aide 86 General Oooflttte'• vehldee 88 Egypti.n god 69 Fut! of tr .. 70 --• 7 1 Pocato budl 7 4 Tlbetan "'°'* 78 FootbeA poeltlon abbr. 80 Concerning 81 A-Mlor 82 Thoroughfare abbr. 83Sk ........ 85 Neuter pronoun 88 Preeidentlal sobriquet 89 ltlumtnated 9:2 Containing peydir1 93 Unu** 95~ 978-sMd 99 He9th reeorta 100 Tin plate 101 For~lbbr. 103 "Mtf'~t 1CM Slltoon symbol 105 Hindu mentra 108 Comc*t• MC1k>n 107 Gym peels 111J.,__,,_,,. 112 Po6nted tummttt 113 Slangy ~••I on 118 LOYer 118 CherTQI ending 121 -Oeum 122Chlneeer1Yer 124 F arrMy membe1 abbr 125 Uollt(ety wtnner 2wda 12 7 Auto dr1Yer 128 s.ttie. affllra 129 Poetic contraction 132 Nero' a eleYerl 13-4 Tah place 13e Stove 137 Resting: 2 wd• 138 Speck 139 Cepucnin monkey 140 Letter addition 142 BMebell position abbr 1~ Chemk:8I utt 145 llilanda 148 Ranking 147 Seer• meeting 149F.,._ 161 S. Amer1cen mountalnt 15"4 Joctlnga 157 Pueblo lndlan 158 Roman rot. 1 eo Cry of pe1n 181 Rind 182aaaelfy 185 o.ic. step 157 Andent 188 Now: Scot 170~m 113 Cobett lymbol 1 n One or ll'IY Su-3M 00tno bullnttt.. dueled by • genetel Ptfl· NAMI ITATIMIJfT W I L 0 H 0 N E Y Mfllhlp The following f*tOnt are S W I MW EA R 2 3 0 4 8 Mat~ S~d dolna bullnMI U ---------1Aventd80.18Ct!1ota •llOO Tl'lol tttlemttll wu filed PFfECISION STRIPPING "8.IC NOTIC£ Laovn• Hu ... CA 921153 wi1n i11e County Cterk °'Or-AND SAW curr1NO ·~• ---------1 Deont111 Otffln. 3102 Don· 8nQ41 County on ,te>fuwy Adame, Coe1a Met8 CA ,IC"TrTIOUI 9UIMll n'/l>fc>e* Lant Co91a M .... 20 1H5 t2626 NAMI ITATIMINT CA 92&29 ,_._ Mlfllyn Alen. 1919 Suva. Tiie IOllQwlng peftoM •t TIMI bu1•n•11 •• con· Pub4411hed Orange eo..1 Cott• Meta CA 92&2& cso.no butlnetl u dueled l)y .,, 1no1\ltdu9' Dally Pllol Febtu•ry 24, Thi• Dullnett •• c:on VIOEO LEASING COM· Dennie 011t1n M&rc:n 3 10. 17 1985 dueted by .n lndlVlduel PANY l&eoo Atlon SI TNI ···•-1 ... llleCI 8u~ Mlfllyn Allen i1v1nt. CA 92714 witll Ille County Clelll of Or Tttt1 ttttemenl wa1 flled Ro!Mtfl C 0811iete. 9402 anoe County on J•nullf'f 28. With the Coun1y Clerk Of Or Com11ock Hun11ngton 1986 auDlfC 1111\TIC[ •noe Covnty on FebtulfY I O.acn CA 92~0 '217•1' r!llK. nu 1985 Jtmet 8 8Huchamp, Pubhtlled Otange Co••t ,.,.... l hit butln .. e It con- dueted l)y l'luaband lflCI ., ... , , ""' flloy lew19 Thie 111*"""1 w• It.., wlll'I the County c.11 of ()f. ~ County on Fec>rutwy 20. 10H ,_ .. Publltlled Of1Nlg9 Co11tt Dally P1to1 Febru1ty 24, M•rel'I 3, 10, 17, 1N5 Su-41 t2 MUC NOTIC( 2628 Cova. Corona a.. Mlt Dtllly P110t Februtf'f t7, 24. ,.ICTITIOUa ~•• Publltlled Or•noe Cou1 CA 92125 Maten 3 10 1965 NAMI ITATRMINT DeHy Piiot Ftbru1ry 24, ,tCTITIOUa ........ Flobet1 F e .. ~amp Sv-.402 Tiie lollowtnq peraont .,. trth 3 10 17 1945 NAM9 aTATl'mWT Su 11 e 7 0 0 4 E 4 0 0 0 ~C~A~I~ T MOAT Su-4 l7 TM IOllowing f*tonl 1v• M8'Annur Blvel Newport DllD•tc MnTICE OAOE COMPANY 1165 doing bu9inetl .. AO IM-Beecll CA 9:1860 ruu.. "" AOE~ 2800 E Coett HIC!fl· AICllafd N irov.. 624 Promontory Dfl\le Wett wey CorON Del MM. CA Art>Olldt Ar 1018 CA 'tCTrTIOUa 9Ul*lll Newp<>tt 8each,C•lllom•• ---------9262s HAMI ITATl•NT 92&80 C Mn 91009 rne foll0W1"0 '*""'' •i• ~P" A De Leno 115 "8.1 nuTICC D•Yld Hlfold Mu,,ay, 42t Tllll bullneu it c:on· domo but1t>Nt H Promontory Om1e WHI, ,tCTITIOUa au ... ll INbell8 Tt 'CorOl\e del MM, dueled by • ~·1 parl R J 9 ABRASIVES &17 N-porl Beecll CallfOfnl• CA 92112! netll'up YOUnQ 81 S1nl• An• CA 926&0 NAMI l"TATa•NT Tl'lll l>utln•H 11 CCIII· RObe(I c O•n•• 92705 ' Ttm•t• A De Lano 115 The IOllowlng petlon •• dUOl.0 by' en "'°1Yldual Tllll ttelemenl wu tllecl 0 2•2• . dOlnQ butlneet •• D•Yld Mu1tay w!ll'l lhe Counl Clel1! of Or· I om U• 11111 " " Promontory Drive WHI, ABLE ABE TOOL & MA• Tllla tlltemewll .., .. flled • County yon Febru Euroe>a Cotta ....... CA Naw00f1 8Hch, Clllllornl• CHINE CO ' 1539 MontOYlt wtll'I the County Cletll of Of· t~945 llY 92626 92&80 un11 14 ~ a..c11 Coun ,2111117 E Larry f:_8...•''"., 2ec2e Th1t t>ut4neu it co,,. C•tit 92863 · ~;I: ty on J8n.Jaty 10. Pul>llllled Orange Gout uropa ..,.,.ta M... A du<:llld l)y 1'14Jtbend lfld wtfe Autaell R TQWIY, 2216 ,_.,I Daily P110I Fet>tu 17 24 921128 fa.IT\8fa A De Lano P1**'118 •D Cotta Met8 P b1tt11eC1 Or Co.at M.ttch 1 10 tttf" 11111 Du11n1u •• con· Tn11 ttetemenl wu hied Calif 92927 Del~ PllOI F-= 9. 111~ Su·J"""' dueled by • general pan wt111 the County Cletll of Or· Thlt t>ultntu 11 con. 23 M 2 ..... '"' nettn•P anoe County on Fel>fuwy dueled by .,, lftdMOuat • .,.Ch · ,..,., --.. ---U'_lttll\_T_ICE ___ , Tom ON<lnet l~tence It IHS Ru..-R Towty l•!l72 r.._,.. nu Oa«tner ,_,,. Tl'ltt 11a1--.t WN tiled ---------_______ ;....._, Thlt 1tatement •••. llleCI PublltheO Otano-Co111 With ll'le County Clertl Of Of. rta.JC NOTta: ,ICTITIOUa 9U1Mal wtll'l ll'le Covrity Clerk of ()r. 0 •11'( PllOt Febfu8ff 17 24. llllQ9 Counly or1 Februaty 9 -----..;...;.;.;;,.o=~- NAMI eTATR•NT ~ County on Ftt>ruery M8tell 3 10 1985 1945 ' '9CTITIOUI ....... The IOllOWlnQ Pef.c>nl we 11 1986 Su·397 ,~ . NAM9 ITAn....'T dOlnQ butlnetl I t ,__ Pul)ll"*! Or~ eo.tl Thi following pettont .,. 8' M INTERIOR DESIGN, Publltned Ortngt Coal! DlllD•tc 1111\TICE Dally PllOI Fet>tuery 0 18 dolno butlMM .. AM4fj. 1207 Patm Ave HunllflOl<Wl Dally Pilot Fitbruwy 17. 24, r!llK. nu 23 M8'c:h 2 IH 5 ' · o•nlturopean D•t•ll•tt. &Meh. CA 92 ... 8 M1tcn 3, 10 1911~ 9C·1t41t ' SA·511l 20203 SW Bltell, hntt Alie 19rlillldan 0 Sllea. Palm Su·393 Notto. If .... ~·· CA 92707 Ave . HunllnQIOtl Beecn CA of ..... lt!'_,.n, ~ ,,_., Chmiel, t26.41 MLIC NOTIC£ at I'm....... Ml.IC NOTICE 20203 aw llfdl 81 ... "'• Maly M8tlln 1207 Palm NO A t25604 ANI Ht1, CA 92707 Ave Hun11no1on Beech. CA 'ICTITIOUI _,..... In Ille lvpetlOt Court O! 'ICTl'TtOUl IUIMll Tiii• butlneu 11 C.Ofl· 92848 NAMI ITATl•NT S Cell •Am ITAft_,,., cNe1ed by en lndMduel r1111 buaineu '' c:on-Tiie IOllowtnQ l*tOllt .,. tl'I• 1•1• 01 · I01t11e. IOI TM fOllOWW\g '*"°"' .,. AoW1 Cllmltl dueled by co PllflMfl ck>lnQ ~· •• the eoun.z of er.,. doing buelllMt .. DAT,.,. fl'lla "•*'*"' ... fitted Mtry Mtrtln 8A81C P ACKAGING In the ett4tf oflhebl•tc Ttl 427 Oranoe 8IOMOm Wllllll'leCountyCl«llof Or Thie ttetement ... llltd PRODUCTS 50 Carvt r. of JUllUS BEANAfllC lrlllne CAt27ti . ~Countyon FtbNery 4. Wllll ,,,. County Clerk of Or· lt"'"'9 CA 9:1714 LONG, •k• JULIUI 8 w ui1am Hollft!d Coale ,,.. . •noe Count)' on February Robert L• Wohftord, ~ LONG, •h JULIUS LONG 427 0r8110t lloteom. tMM'. ,.._ 11 IH5 Ct•Yef Irvine, CA t2114 ~ CA 927 ii Publlahtd Ortnte Cc.Mt '...-n ""' bu11ne11 " con· Nouce It neteby QMwl thll Kent Bergttrom, 7 Flor ... 0111)' ,llOt Fet>n.iaty 9, 16 Pul>llthe<I Ortnoe Coe•I ducted by •n llldlllldvtl the undert!Qntel wlll Mii 11 lrvtnt. CA 12715 23. M8'Cfl 2, 1916 · Dally Pilot feb1uaty 17. 2• AotMH1 l Wohlford Prlv•t• ...... 10 1~1 Th•• bvtlneH It eon. ... * Mercn 3 10 19811 ll'll• ttatemenl -tiled blCSa.r IUb)eet IO "'8 dueled by • genettl pell· . Su 395 llOll Of Mid luptftor COUii neo'tfllo with Ille County Ciet11 of Or· on Of attltt Ille 511'1 dfr/ O! Wlllltm H COiie "8.JC NOTICl ---------lt\09 County Oii Febfu8'y Marefl 1985 •I the offQ Of fl* atatamenl ., .. llled I--.;..;;;;:.;;;~.;.:.::.:.::;::__ P\8.IC NOTICE 11 1eas P..n O•'Y 1 Rota 24022 c... witl'I ,,.. County Cl«ll Of Or· -ones cw 'ICTTTIOUa _,..... Pu"'""• ...... ,....,,,.. "u•• 0. LA Pttll. Suite 400 atlQ9 County on fleoruwy 6 **'MWOlll ILn'Y "" ,..., "'-..,..... .,..... l.agun• Hlllt, CA '21153 IN& ' Hotl0tltl'lerel)yal¥tn V181 NA.Ml ITATIMINT Da;ly P1'01 F"ebtvltY 17. 24, County Of Of~. State ~ ,_..1 ll'le ~ wll llOt be TM lof40wlng l*IOl'll 8'• Mltell :I 10 tH5 Ctllf0tnl8, all IP\a 11QM, lllle Pvblllfled Oriinoe CoMl '~ fot My~·°' dOtnQ t>ullnttt H Su•392 lflCI IM••t OI Mid 0.. [)Illy PllOt 'eotu.,y 9 tt llttllllttet oonttllCMd by My• £NG1Nt£AINO PlASTICS ct"eMd at 111e tlmt of detlh 23, MMcl'I 2 INS · · one otl'ler lflan ll'l)'Mff, on Ot COMPANY. 1~79 Grtllam P\alC NOTICE •ftd 811 Ille tlgllt, !Ille lflCI ... 471 aft• tllie dll• Str"' Huntington Beaell. inter•! that !he •t•I• ot Oei.d thia 2011'1 dtv Of C111t()(n11 920411 '9CTITJOUI IUIMll Ml<I decMMCI 11u 11CqUlre<I '90f~1"6 c:r.:,:;~· Cco~g:,!',':'~· NAm tTATWMINT by oe>ettllon of 1aw or otl'ler· Ml.IC NOTICE ...,.. ._ n-t 1••7• Or1tt111m •t1--' ...... ,~ The follOWlng Peftont.,. wi .. otner tllen °' '" tel· It .. ...,.... ;;.• "v " " ...... """ dOlnG tNllMtt .. dltlon to IMI Of Nici -. '1Cnnout MHIM.11 -1ng1on 8 .. cl'I Calllornl• CALlfORNIA !MPLOY· CMMd, ti 1"9 time of deetll NAm tTA~ flvbllthed Ortnte ~6-49 M[HT ANO HOUSING IN In lfld 10 all '"' Ott\MI ..... n1e fOl!owlng Pefton .. Delly 'Moc ,~ 22 Tl'llt bu11neu It COii• ,~ATION 210I W•f· propeny titueled In City Of oo:Ja,,,..,,...... Mwo.11 I, IN& ' ' ~!~!y (,'°'~~=ell. tntnM• Ave . eo. ......... Weettnlntl•. County of Of. UAlO TfllA~T. , ... 7 •• Prttldent CA t2t21 iinoe ...... Of CMfOI,,.. 177H LI fllOM Lnoe 'ount•r;:--------.::- 11'111 lltletnenl •• 1.._, Joeepl'I Pur:,uta, 2101 =~ deectlOed tt IOI-V~c:' p1 0. ''•· w11l'l 111e Count)' C.W ot Of· =~~4;.27.,. • Co••• Prot*'IY e1tU81.0 1n tlle I 11H Lt fllOM "'!.1. '~*" •nge County on JIWIUW)' 22. Tll•• t1vt1neH 11 con· C11y of we.1m1net•. Count) v~. Cellf t27u. ltl~ OuC1ed gy .,, lfldMduM of Ofenoe. ltlle Of Cel(. Tllfe butlneta le GOii• ,_ JOMP11 PUtpw• lor~.deter!Md .. lollowt dueled by, In llldh'ldYlll PuDlltlled Orlltl09 COM! T',... 91.lt~I ... llleCI LOI IN of Tt~ No 1•94.. TflOINll , 0. 'raoe D1111y Piiot flbfuary '· to. Will! fM County Olettl of Or· P9f ,,., ~did "' IOOll Tl'llt •• .....,,_. ... lllecl t 1 )t tHS tl'lQllt County on '*'*Y 12t, Ptoe 12 OlrOUOfl 11 In-wl111 IN County a.'k Of Or· ~ t t tMS CIVIi~ M~ M1P9 11101 County on flellNety t , ---------,_,4 rec.otdtl of Orf/11141 ~y 1"6 NM.IC NOTIC( ~ 0r.,. eo-1 Cellfornia, '"°'• ~ ,_. ~ f'llOI '""*" t1 24 ltnoWl'I • 1ut0 Tim«"~ ~ Or ... 0.... MllCft >. 10, tMS ' ' L:;:a WHl"'lf\ltet, C/. Delly f'llOI ~ t. 1t, •AmlTA~ ~It 23.~~ltll Tiie l*""'O f*90nl.. T•me of M1e c:eth In....... M-NO doing~.. NI money of Ifie Ulll*i---------IOLMfO. 12' N 1r91 '9JC N01lC( ,._ .. Of'I ..,., °" P"1 cellfl fWl£ ll)JIC( =~·; 1.Jt:t · Ca llforflla ftCnnoul MWll =• ':::c, ~ MT"ICM .._ .. l.IOyOI( ~ MO ... llMm ITA~ Of True! Deed Oii IN prop. ..,... ru~ ~ • e.afom1i eofw: Ttle ~ -~ tre trty tO lcMd Ten per crtn1 O! Tlte ~ ~ 11• •llOn 'N711 ~ LOI "°"'° ~.. ttnOUtl4 Old ......................... lmpoftt C01r1tM CcMne CdJt ,_ WllltA9Cl ICIWICll. tlltft Old c ... ..._... .._., teot ll7~4 oMtl ~Ai----lidlCW..,.,.IOM~Mlt• l'OMOfte Ate Un1f I . Cotti lo4 IOftWlrt lftG, °""" 0 ': .. :.~i~AW_.lel!• = :::.. .. ::.-ti ..... att7 ' =~ '2=;,..~ ~~19'1Wde 0r-. CA :"'ion-:,.:'::= ,==..,. ~3 =; ~· ~... lflit t1ve111... It c:on dete of.... "1J: .... CA fH47 OUC1.:, .:':':'"'°':... COii• OUded ~ '" lndtn•lll OeteCI ,,. lltfl ~ ....... ~:... COft-1.Jotd IC H~ MO w .... ,_ w.eitae ,., • ltM ............ ca.wt OM ~~ ~ ~":.'*c:"C.:-ot ":: ,_a::,,_., Attorn., fOI niM t'~..!._IM -fllld #WI .,. ~ _,, ,,, -• .. '*"''' Oii ,.,,., o.i.. • I. ,...,...... .... _..,", c:..... ,,, Or· Z eoui.., on .....,.., tt 11• tt11 ., .. or Of tflt ::;...: fll ._ = ~ °" '*'-" 7• ,.,.,.. _ IW ONtlSI IC .... ~ Of .. C:... ~ OflNI '"" a. ...... Or ... C... '1JH .. ~ C... 0. """' ,..,.., '° ''· 0-W ,... ,~ ''· ft, DMy""' ,...,_, ti, • ~ ..... ,~ t •• ..., .•.• Sii ANS\111 IN C~Sl#'llD u i ,_,.,,.. J, ,.. _ .._ell ~ '0 ,... ~' ~ '· ... , ... , ... Ni ...,_ 2, tt11 ~--~..._-~~ -~--'-------------------_...;,. ---~-----------~~----a..~------'------------:;:~~------....... ----' ..... 7 ""'-------- -• • Orange CoMI 0.-tLY PtlOT~. '*'*Y M , ._ DI 842-5878 THE DA 11.Y Pl LOT ';lmMiiiiiiii19il""•iiiiii~!IM;::•:ll~iiiiiii:1W::: 1-1p Wt , ..... CLA IFIED OFF ICE HO RS 1 .. ..., """" Telephone Service: Monday·friday 8:00 A.M.·5:30 P.M. Buaineu Counter: Monda y.f riday 8:00 A.M .. 5 :PO P.M. DEADtl,ES . Pl HJ .IC :\TIO' UI-. \Ul.I'•: -':"I lll l l Y .1·1 l Mu.st ,cl I •cu.tom homt.----OMC •Steps to urf & lllnd ·~ Vu• c.u today ....... On the cyn •Fe! •3 pvt bc..chn •4 Br .,.., .... Spec:tacUlar V1~s •owe 3 a •2 bath plua 2 room 1tud10 ~ll for pm.-e. ... IUL llT&TI lll-112' Mond1y fn. 4:30 p.m. Olde Cclt ........... S695,000 ............ 2IOO "'*"Or Tuesday Mon. 4: 30 p. m. 3 b d & fl • u s. con I e m Po r a r y Pa t Mer r y jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii- W ednesda y Tues. 4:30 p.m. Olde Celt.. ........... 1635,000 .............. 223 Poinsettia Lu•urioua ~!~ !,~ ~ ': .. unutual Thursda y Wed. 4:30 p.m. 4 bd. pool /~pa, gst hse. lrg lot 0 Johnson uAatomt\om(•o11 ••~·•n~1d1•ofhwv.old CD M Traditional Realty 831·7370 . . . COLOWC?Ll. O AH~c.!R.' -- Friday Thurs 4·30 pm ,,. .. _ • bdnm :1 lm•plil(1"' 1eoul111('1 k11.c.ht·n Sky Sa d . ·o . . I U'IUll CdM ............... S39S,000 ............... 317 Lani..-Ugh" add w .. rmth ... Id lel(hl "' .. 11 111'\'.U Lt11 Hununci.on 8"ch dupll'x onJy 8 blocka lur av Fri. 3: 0 p.m . 2 units, (I ) 3 bd. (I> 2 bd R Jacner ;i1i~".!.:.!.~"."'' ...i1tt-JISV~ 0011 Aak ,,,, from~ bc'ach with wumable fmanc- Sunda y Fri. 3:00 p.m. C M&.w....i S,_ &l\ft -•r... 1n1! Tab OVftt .-ymitnta wtth 49K orona '"l'-... s......... ~~.~ ......... 521 Staw•d , ---.oat'* .atl IUA down M caU about n1y CN&llfytna loan • IAIYll CA 't:ELl.AT IO' & t :ORRt:Cl'IO,~: 3 bd. 3 ba. tam rm. ltg deck. M. Von Geldern Lovt'ly w"ll 1ru11ni..1n•<d ~ bdrm. 1 •, n.-.1h program Great tnvnun.nt an the new family hon1t• 111 1 xc1·ll1·n1 ru·1ghborhood t'or downtown Cuatom home. 2 btodroom. 2 .... •R • Bis Canyon, NB ....... $239,000 ....... 45 Canyon Island m11I dmml( ,,,,.," l1m111v room w fm·pl.tic:~. beth could rent for $850 Studio W\Jt ...... Pttet 2 bd. 2 ba. lake vu. nr tennis, eoll M Roussetol r~mod••lcod k1i. hm H V ..,,.,_ plu. dwtm1nic over gara-1e now rented at $400. Act 11••11 THE RFA~­ ESTATFi:PS •st I I ill ··~ 1 ... T .... ~ taino ,.... caor.a • 411>1 IQ ft. I ... .._,. poot,2 tpe9, ..... ~ vN ........ ..... Sec:tlfloe • .... IOO, OWC1•TO ,_ ...... c.a PATNCIC TINOM 131·1- ( .u111·1111111111 .. 111111 1·11rr1·1·1w11 .. 11111 ' 1:::t~ru11 "'""' 11111000 Mk tor now for &ax re~f an ·~ Onve by °"' tNe lo¥lily hOme With lw 11111111· 011 .. 1111w 1l1·111lli11c'"" 1t" 11ltm1-. Woodbrldce ............. Sl99,500 ............. 37 ~ 624-l8lh SWMk~ caU W.... = :.OC:''lerl~ rl!!,!! .. .!_T2? .!!. 1,1 1 f II . 3 bd. security. warranty, tasteful. Beverly White ,.. llMT• 11._ NW... • .....,, •LB, 11Wt1. ~-. _.... _ 1•u,.1· u"" or u c·u111·c• ttllOll Ont• ot n..1 v.ilu.-, Spw1.·iou•. :J bdrmt. lamily be, IC>K family rm ..... home ltJe•uttfutl~ 11umlwr "t.1•11 1·1t11 1·1·llinu \our 11tl, Olde CdM ............... $145,000 ............... 715 Avoc• room. IArgr k1u.h1•n formal d1n1nu Plt>n1y of bet. 3 Ir~ Frenc:f\ •.-PISllFM wMtl •r-,. I bd ,. ~ IMD I dOofs & Windows, ptanta-... klte:hen "°°" to f.RROR : . condominium, decks Lorraine Convey room In r·•p;ind U78.IOO FM' Of' '239 500 tlon allull•r• new oeMirtO ~end ... Lkaarhold Call Ulll ,..... F.ach unit 3 bedroom, 2 beth with w11~.,.,. c.c:I• lit'90 peenec lloors Oft .-. ( hl't'k ~our ud duil~ and rqwrt MesaVtfdt,CM ....... S159,000 ....... 2031N .. CIPlla ..-1&Y.-Yl9\ll fireplace. Pnme location just IN9terCIOMI 3 ~o--child~ .... e~.c. nror1i immt'•tiwtt•h . Tlw U \II\ 3 bd 2 ba. cul de sac. lrg lot Sharon Corzine Two t>Nu11tul•p~ Eo"h w11h3 bdmw.2Lolha steps to beach. A bargain at ~C:,.~~~P11:1•:~ ::.: ·•1•.1G071141t1 · & f1rrpl1K.'l' Low1•r un11 h~ formal dining rm S27~ ()()() t 1 I SElKT Pl I.OT ai, unwi, liahilil\ for ltw fir,1 Harbor Vttw ........ S3'S,OOO LH ...... 1211 'ortlWt Sa.ndy beaich L1v1· 111 ""'" l•·llJW onc-orconvttl • ·,_I Tl.. ::;:;;; =~= In PAOPEATH 11u·orri·i·t in~t-rtion onh . 4 bd. 2"1 ba. Broadmoor. vu B Hutch1np t.oniiff,"' r .. m1ly home 1869.500 Call 2 Separate 2 bedroom homes ,_,, .. ~ CM CLAS IFIED 642-5678 11 .....u. Great rental locatJon. 1 Blk to =:1~'r, ~~=.: .... beach. large R2 lot, frplcs & dOwn 1n l)fQ a 11ze P1 ' wll 1111 ..... -.. ~ •-•-1 ·~-.. •·•-Ullli..ll()US: t1 ,..._. S: garaa-•230 000 OPEN 8UHOAY 1-5 4 "I! II!!!!! -1""'11111 L 1TWL •'-· • ' . ti CHERRY HILLS lllJl llf R . A ..... l!I! ...... 1112 REALTORS. 675·6000 • COME ANO SEE US ~' .. ..._ °' -YOU'LL LOVE rTI $M. ..... ~ upo I 2Ul £.•• Co.t•I H ...... ~. (OfOtt•... ... ..... ........ Ofedee ~ Mu9t OPEMSlll>AY ;.. ..................... l!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!~~~llJiiiiillllllllli.._ .. l!Aj~ ............ ~~~~~-~~~ 426 Pbua lido, lido .. (1-4) ................ $'75,000 Spacious & beaut1fu1ly maintained 4 Bd. 3 Ba. formal d1nina rm. Ir& patio. '16 Vil Udo Stud, lido .. (1-4) ............ $349,000 Owner motivated. stop by & sublt 3 Bd, 3 Ba on corner lot Also for rent S 1750/mo 343 Vla Udo Souct, Udo w. 0-4) ......... suoo.ooo Bayfront home nut to greenbelt. 3 car gar . Ira shp, huge master suite 1330 Gala1y Dr. Oowtf Shrs, NB (1-4) ..... $775,000 Fantastic view & pool, 4 Bd. lrg family rm. indoor /outdoor spa 621 Donald Place. NB (1-4) ...................... uso.ooo Npt Heights area. 41h yrs new. btaullfully decorated f€WPmT caEST TOWM«MS 32 IN loa·Ct. NB (1-4) .......................... $164,000 Npt Crest townhome ready to move 1n. 2 Bd. 2 Ba. 9 Kia Loa Ct. NB (1-4) ............................. SlH,SOO 3 Bd. 2'h Ba. comm pool & tennis courts OCfAN,ltONT OUPLIX SS95,000 Ou1tt cor~r. 3 & 2 t>Orm un1u IALIOA ISl.f IAY,ltONT S649.000 Oupff!11 on w attr & I bdrm un11s UDO IS&.I HOME S60 .000 so· 1o1. 2-uy. 4 t>c:1rm • arn & ramify UDO llAltK CONDO S6SO.OOO ~pf'ct.teular VIEW 1 bdrm • d1nm9 "fNINWLA "1 HOMI S62S,OOO Ot.tm111c 2-sty. l t>Otm. Ot clt. VIEW Sl'YGLASS HfU. VU HOMI S680.000 CA~ Horn 4 bdrm lu•ury. pool. sp11 OCfAN,ltONT HStOINCI 5689.000 Lovtly cor~r 2-u y, l l>Clrm • cJ«on OCIAHf'lltOHT Tlt1"1.aX S69S.OOO lteuntly rtOtCOtiltO 3 un1u 81\YSHORll ltlSIOINCI 5795,000 8uu11tU1 2 Uy. J oorm. corntH unu ISUUllO IAY,ltONT S79S.000 VIEW 4 111\d l bdrm un1u. qu•tt lex NIW'°"T OCIAN,ltONT H95 000 Home • unit ot'1 4 & I or l & 27 CU,, HAVIN Sl'ANfSH VILLA S86S.000 l'ICturts~ J Odrm VIEWS, custom • UNOA ISU 8AY,ltOHT s••s.ooo LH SpK•ou• 4 Odrm. dlnl"V-'"'"rm. OOCll NMNIULA IAY,ltONT S87S.OOO Fu h pand<IOlf 2 sty. l Odrm. p1tr/sllp HMICM lttoCK VU HOMI S9•S.OOO f.fCIU"Q 2 st)'. 4 bdrm. pool, IPf'CI• ~ON \IVATllt SttS,000 FH Mo-H·ln 2 acy. 4 Odrm t do<k t utru OCIMWltONT NMN "1 . 1'91,000 vi.w l ny. unuiuai 4 bdrm f'IOft'lf OH WA Tllt•HMleC» II Dlt sttl.000 EleQn 2-lcy, J bdtm, ~t/lloM ~ aAYPltONT s1.2so.ooo , .. Two-Uy, 5 Odfm pjet/•llP 1 00.0 UHDA d&.l IAYPllONT ll.S00,000 FH If 19"K S bdf M t den. wldf ICH, ~r /Jtt9 OOVllt IHQllS IAYNOHT Sl .ltS.000 JftnOOt .. d 4 Odnfl. pwr /Jlip UNOA ISLI YIU.A I .. • Sl, I fj.000 LH 2 •cy. s .. bdrms. plft/Mlp. t•CM9 LANDA ISi.i. "°°'-. U,4".000 FH Sunny 6 Odfm. pc« /llip, •IK"'"9t NIVAfl ... IAYPIONT. S1 ts0.000 , H lQnc toe, couwr 4 Ddrlf'I, ,,..,, .. UDO PARK MOBILE.. .. .. .. . . S I I .000 Furnished I bdrm Can~ry V1llagt NEWPORT CONDO S79.900 Vl"rsa1lles bachtfor. View EASTSIDE C.M . SI 06,000 M onticello 3 bdrm townhome COST A MESA CONDO SI I 5.000 Vendo~ 2 sty. 3 bedroom NEWPORT SHORES HOME . SI 19 .000 LH Lease/option on 3 btdroom COST A MESA CORNER s 119.000 Pool, 3 bdrm t bonus VILLA BALBOA CONDO SI 20.000 Custom decor, I bedroom COSTA MESA HOME S 124.900 Large lot . 3 bdrm Flexible VILLA BALBOA CONDO S 144 .000 V1tw I bdrm-least option VILLA BALBOA CONDO S 159.000 VI~ unit. I bedroom VILLA BALBOA CONDO S 159,000 Pentnouse. Vlt'W. I C>drm SO. COAST PLAZA HOME S 165.000 M odel 4 bdrm. largt yard NEWPORT FIXER HOME S I 69 .000 By park. 2 bt'droom NEWPORT DUPLEX S 169 .000 "A " Frame .3 bdrm & bacht'IOr unit NEWPORT DUPLEX S 175,000 Near beacn Two I bdrm units IRVINE CONDO. . . Sl 89.SOO Univ Pk one ltvel 3 bdrm NEWPORT SHORES HOME S 195.000 ftt Perfetlt .3 bdrm Jt'Wt'I COST A MESA HOME s 197 .000 Buccola built 3 bdrm t ram11y ,RUfT RANCH S 199,999 Excha~ 3 bdrm for unns VILLA BALBOA CONDO S2 I 7,000 Penthouse. view. 2 bdrm CORONA DEL MAit HOMI S239.SOO Ctl•rmlng 2 C>Clrm on R·2 tot NEWftOff'T CONDO/DOCK S26S.OOO Security. 2 sty. l bdrm Nl\llf'ORT IY IAY....... .. .. S259.000 Rtmodfted 3 t>Orm oil R·2 lot IALIOA ISL.I ConAGI...... ., ..... S265.000 Beach rttre t 2 t>Orm on R-2 IOt IAYCltlST ltlSIDWNCI.,....... ... S279.000 lmm«u&Me ~ bdrm -. fMntty rm NIWl'()ttT ON WATI•... ...... ..... .. $29 S ,000 Two sty, 2 bdrm + patiO +dock IALIOA ISL.I HDa• ......................... S295.000 WOOdly 2 bdrm, nftdS TLC BAUK>A ISLE HOME s37s·.ooo OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEKEND Cape Cod 3 bdrm • loft 200 I Kings Rd . Cliff Havtn SS I S.000 Patti Conover /Giron Grubbs. Sat/Sun HARBOR VIE\11 HOME5 S389.000 Expanded Paltrmo. 4 Darm. pool, guest 601 8ays1dt Dr . (ON WATERI S995.000 Peggy Pethes/Helene O 'Connor. Sat/Sun PENINSULA PT RESIDENCE S389.000 Furn1shecJ 5 bdrm. patio. large 21 37 Channel Rd . Ptninsula S625.000 Anne Freeman, ~t NEWPORT WATERFRONT S390.000 Cape Cod 3 bdrm. dock S495.000 I IO Via Gtnoa. Lido Isle Anne Freeman, Son BAL80A ISLE DUPLEX S399.900 Prime 3 bdrm ho~ + apart 2 I 24 Seville. Ptn1nsula Pt S389.000 CUFF HAVEN VIEW HOME S42S.OOO Richard Lee, Sat Sere~ 2 bdrm • ram1ly rm 303 Driftwood. Shortcllffs S449.000 BAUSOA COVES WATERFRONT S429,000 Pat Kent, Sat/Sun Move-in 3 bdrm + beach + dock 29 Balboa Covts (ON WATER) Sob Angell. Sat/ Sun S49S.OOO SPYGLASS HOME S4 3S.OOO o~ level 3 bdrm • family • d1n1ng 1903 Yacht Camilla. Stav1t'w Peggy Pethes. Sun S33S .OOO BA.L80A ISLE RESIDENCE S-440.000 l 1kt' new 2-sty, 2 bdrm • dtn 2 10 4 E Octanront. Ptnin Pt S998.000 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX S44S.OOO Vicki Lee. Sat 31 26 Linda Way. Santa And So Codst Plaza area Betty Lynch. Sun s 165.000 600 Hc1rbor Is Dr jON WATERI S998.000 Austin Daynes/Edl Mennella. Sat/Son 460 I SeashorP IOCEANFRO NTJ S689,000 Carole Frankel, Sat/Sun WESTCUFF CORNER HOME S31 4.SOO Spanish 4 bdrm " ram rm BAYCREST CORNER HOME Sl.20.000 Dt-corator 4 bdrm. hkt' neow PENINSULA PT. HOME S32S.000 w oodsy ) bdrm. QUlt"t street NEWPORT WATERFRONT S32S .OOO V1,.w co-op 1 bdrm. dock tlvalf SEAVIEW HOME SllS.000 V1f'w 3 t>drm. lgt y.ilrd. ~i-cumy IALIOA IS. WATERFRONT S34 4.9SO F111N duple•. 3 & I bdrm dock HUNTINGTON BEACH HOME S349.900 Pool s Odrm r mlly room IALIOA PENIN DUPLEX . SlS0.000 Large 3 bdrm un1u. PRIME VILLA BALBOA CONDO S358.000 Largt. tuxury Vl(W 2 bdrm NNtNSUL.A PT. RESIDENCE •. 5369,000 Remodt ltd 3 bdrm. ldrQt" tot NIWPO"f OCfANfltONT HOME S37S.000 Grey cottagt 2 bdrm on R-2 lot llA YSHOHS RISI DENCE B 7 S .000 t ~cor.ttor 3 bdrm d1n1~. pauo MM90tt 1ttOG1 CONDO S3 7 S.000 OyNJlY moo I, VU, l C>Clrm t-cttn Furnished. redecor 2 bdrm uniu SHORECUFFS HOME S449,000 Corner 3 bdrm • ram rm, FIXER NEWPORT VIEW DUPLEX S4SO.OOO END by rtvttr. 4 & 2 bdrm units WATERFRONT UDO PARK S4 7S 000 Very large 2 bdrm • dtn & dock DOVER SHORES HOME S4 7 S .000 Corner 3 bdrm, fam rm .. pool UDO ISLE RESIDENCE S4 A5 000 Lot & 1'1. 3 bdrm + ram11y rm UDO ISLE POOl HOME S49S 000 Large lot. 3 oar m Ian•'' UDO ISLE HOME S49S 000 Super 2 bdrm patio lu11ury BALBOA COVIS WATERFRONT S49S 000 Custom 4 bdrm t bo~t shp CUFFHAVEN NEW HOME S499,000 L.ar9t v~w lot. 2 sl ory l bdrm • 1Al80A ISL.ANO DUPLEX S499 000 L4'rge ~ & 3 bdrm un•l \ LITTLE ISL.ANO DUPLEX S499.000 Quiet IOc 4 & 2 Mrm 11n1B HNt80tt RIOGI SS lS.000 ICensuigton rnodt'l 4 bc:Jrm tnd unit \11/ATl.,RONT·UOO ~AltK SS 49,000 Very~ 2 bdrm .,. dt'n ~ dock IAYSM>9 COV. WATEIWRONT SS?S.000 lH VIEW cor~r 2 bdrm • den • a1n1fi9 NIWP<»T WATllWRONT tfOMI SS90.000 Cu1tom 2·sty. 3 bd,-m • p tt'r /ft~t ~ OCl.MWRONT OUftl.IX. SS95.000 • Y~ 3 & 2 C>Clrm un1u. rwar cmr OCIANPWONT Tw.t.UC .. , . . . SSCIS .000 W1nrtet l ·2·2 bedroom un.u • ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~.1!:::::::.!.:~-----.:._~::..:~----------_,;...._ __________ .....;. _________ --..._~----.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~------·-----___;~--- • .. .. I llllmllft __ ,. ... , .... 11..... .... .... Harbor & ocean vit!w from Hvinc room & balcony. 2 bdnn, den, 2 ~ bath, ~ant. commwu&y pool & · t leach. Owner en>e ous to sell. will a.ul.st with financihg. Leasehold to f e-e $65,000 until Jen. 1st. Tom Al- U10n/MJcki Cooper llllrlf..... .. .. ,... Includes all fuma hmgs in this 4 bdrm, 3 ~ bath, family room, loft with custom pool table. Situated at the end of a cuJ de sac with magnifi- ~nt view. Shows like a mod~l. Ed F.scano/Maureen White "" llUTll Ami --Tl ,....... 1111,00I Enjoy the unobstruc ted vjews of Newport Harbor, Catalina & night lights from this 3 bdrm, 3 bath. family room, 3 car garage home. Neu tr al to ned d ecor. Ed F..tcano/Maureen White ltlOAIYN YUllTllUL IUUIGI sa11,ooe Much used brick, French doors, fabulous oak woodwork. pool & spa all surrounded buy a lovely gard~n • setting. Finest appointments throughout in this 4 bdrm. 2 'h bath custom home. Danny Bibb UIU llLI I HIT LICATIN 11, 111,000 3 bdnn, 2 story home with spacious pier and slip. Best location on Linda Isle with view to turning basin . Private rommunity with guarded gate , tennis and community clubhouse and beach. Offered at $l.l95t000 leasehold. Martha Macnab •HA VlllE 1111,000 Immaculate 3 bdrm, 2 bath. single family home m great ne ighborhood. Quiet street • pride of ownership • beautiful manicured landscaping. Walking distance to schools and shopping. Martha Macnab UUllll YllW •LS" YllW 1"9,110 Custom single -story home with ocean view. Completely remodeled 3 or 4 bdrm. 2 'h baths, formal dining room, situated on a private comer lot. Skylights, French doors. new carpeting, tiles and window coverings. $449,950 incl. land. Donna Godshall •OUYN IUlllFIOOT IUISIH I 1,ll0,000 With a touch of Fre nch European, this 5 bdrm. 6 112 bath traditional estate is truly a special offering. Includes six fireplaces, a country kitchen , library, elevator, formal dining and breakfast rooms and a sweeping view of the Big Canyon Golf and Country club. Owner will c.arry financing Danny Bibb MCAIYN IP&IHll •HITTHAIUI 11,210,000 4 bdrm, 3 bath, custom home located on the 8th fairway of Big Canyon Country club. Includes great v iews from a fabulou s kitchen. formal dining room, living room a nd master suite On a se- cluded pool sized flag lot. Danny Bibb LIM ISLE IAYFllllT 11, 100,000 One of the best buys on the bay. 45 feet of waterfront with pier a nd slip for large yacht. 6 bdrm. Vacant and ready for a re -vamp before the summer !*'ason Lut·y ROS<' lllllllLI IAJFl"IT LIT l ll0,000 50'Xl00' Promontory &y Includes pier pennH. Space to build large 2 story home. Easy access to main bay. Fee land. Owner wan Lo; o the r property! Beverly Morphy • OllnTITIH 1210,000 FU You own the land, have a spacious 3 bdrm townhome an Newport Beach and en.JOY the many greenbelts. great shopping. pools and all of the other Bluffs conveniences. This lite and airy h omP has spacious living. dining and kitchen areas for family living and c•ntertainang. &>vcrly Morph y ATUTllfUIFUllllOI •••••tllAll Ull,llO Thu uniqu h()fT){' l'Ould be in ex- clusive Nob Hill instead o f exclusive CUff Dr. Hlgh beamed ceilings. sky · llghtl, stain gl windows, Ubrary, 4 bdnn, 3 bath. Lois Je<:obs -ATTllTI• • ...,.... 1121.-0 ~ bdnn. rormal dmang. large famJJy room. French doors open onto decks & large yard. S w<'Cp ng mountain & water Vlewa Aaaumable f inanc· tng. Lois Jacot. -.- qtenge COMt OAJLV PILOTl&undlty. February 2~. 1915 _....... ......... ... ··: 7 •ltlt ...... .. l'!!!!!!!.!!! .... iii Iii •• ...... • .. ""'... • ... =•Mi ll!ftd..... 1• ,.,.... .... • .. fi .. uun.-••--• I amm1TUL ~"'LI!',:..* "' i ... ~"~ ~.Jllleor!~t" ~ :-"?"~~~= Prin!='l!* Chermtno a bdrm r29r den 1 ...=.= l8cl 2 !.u ~ T•· ~:'F.wwa~~; .. ,..; 3t>a,dblJ:.·'*'CMPet: w1~ 12tt.100 location. DILU>ee 2 a 3 ~:::~ uc::.;., NPt:i~ 122?.ooo OIO .,.. nae' r ao. Condo AMume by Fee> 21th Will con.-"..,.. P nt. ~ a ly llPPQlntrJ'eftt ont1 "' ldnn T~ HLOW Ing ... .,. lllrge lot with ........ ~ 17"400 .. 8.76%. Mey ..., eny otf... bt«*« ~ 7~ery fOOd bey. ~ (805) 497....eM Mt<T INTEAIST AATESll """ ,, .... Ooubte CM 38fHdlft. .eoo .. OONlder ,, .. f()( '811(. c009•ratlon. Call for .... Mo .... ,._11 ... 1-.. OPEN SAT & SUH 10-5 a--. + c:oay fir~ flMnCMt 711 U lend Doler Ct. Prln ctearance thru ouard. ltf ._, • .,_ ._.. 2067TV8TIH Ontyl131000 . ' ~ 0..131-2923 &«·5091 141-1111 '4 Whii oa1'5CMMCM1or..,, mwc...u1-•• .. rnrn ••HLlllna• ·------ Oould ai. :::,r:::_· woe '9 11 l!'J)I 1n •IW!T1191 o.c. petf 2er corn•' a:=';:_~ :',g:~ ~-de c::;neeo:::. ~o-" 10:: Hafbor "ldJle area. charm SM 11 7eo-9533 2200 ,q tt Agt 750-5080 nJ.·~·~·~ .. .4Ulno t258.700 wfth uwaded. AIC,' hl fd· ~=~a·==•t: ..... , ..... t ONLY $139,0001 Ocw COM Chermer. 2 ldnn ~ 1~ down. Cllll Anne ... , .... wood ftoott, deocntor only ' IUt 000•1 T /O 28r 2~11. dbl ~ BY view penthOU91. w/2 Mitt oen0t38drm. t a.1h6 McCMllnd 131"1211 °' Nlce3000M,41,.+20•40 :::'~.en:_-::::: •1.eo.000 In loan• l . 0Hot1GWN!~~j\!~e,.2142 t>drmi-frpl.AQt 7et--&oeo ywct, A "PrtaUna" Doll 751"""° '* Eutlide 3 br 1 i)a, * ln..law QUMtert. family d,;i mor. 3 bdrm OWC. 8"ctaouler min I 1---"....;1_,.,..~-:--- llOUM & 900000 ctoee to toe yard, •Int financing home. Private dining 2.5 beth, llvlng ;oom, din; city vtft. Vlklno A E / UYJlllT 1---~~~- the beeutlfUI ~ S 13 uoo. OwMf ., ... 4 beth + I frPI + lno room and tamlly John Z.VO. 540-0291-' 2BR 2BA In Mobile hOme llWPllT llAll A•klng 120.000 & 6so.4751 °' 558-3900 ' more. Oftly t1ea.ooo. room. 2 ear o•raoe. *ll1•U1I* P111c on tong leaM sup Retort tMng 7 d9Y9 • WORTH EVERY P£NNV. Petrtdl Tancwt 13Mate 1159,IOO. Hurryt Thie -avellabl e, S53,000 week 3 8d 2 112 ba OPEN SUH 1·5 M 11&.IM 1rNEW E/SIOE DUPLEX* won't IMt. Cai Ethel Seier In '1orida wante Kurl.ndef RE 675-3347 Townl\OUM. Veutted ~ 324 MAAtGOLD Model ~owmome. 2 mett bdrm, eunken NY. 55'·'400 ql'6Ck ..crow on Ihle 1ng Uvlng rm w/frpk. 873--1161 2 cat gar .. new Cfltl*, rm,trpl,S210,0001owdn. vaoant 3br. 2~ba, 2 story Beaut 3t>r+ ~t Muse mast• suit• hM dble .'.... paint, cerln'llC tMe. alt. 831·4092 twnhm, oood term11 S209K 530 -;1"']511er smk & receeaed OYal tUb. Cati Lou aat-'400 L-•-L-•-J 3 E-elde Iott ad~ 2 11841,000. Drive by: Ave. Open Hee •.!.__ un 1 Slll>I fr pool & tannla, t 28d tba frplc:. R·2 corn« -·-• -·-!'Z.:'V•s 4to vi.ea Roma & call Ill llYl lOw II catch the OCMn breene I lot, enct brick patio. dbl Ex.c.t tchooll. 'A blk to vacant. 1 w/-.vvv F Edw Fletl Bkr 633-8176 I ,. • f thl• NewpOrt hlOme A tt hed ., many up-lhoP• & but. Garage on +hm4t. From '75.000. llYm ,.. OenVu Tri-Mt communty r 1 Stet 500 Agt l ~ . ._8:.9 S~55.ooo 080. • alleyl <Nlet & eeoluded Owner will fine. R·1 hlOh· *111111 llMI* poolltennl• near beach sct::~1 ~ul 54a.321e 6<40·01<47 evft. EHtside C.M. nr 17th St. ar denalty prob. Pl only. ~I•.... Lander own ad llqul· Spacious, frplc, dbl-gar Reatt ~:h.7300 : OPEN SAT/SUN 1.5 f llAllll lllRI 3br. d4tn. 2ba St4'4,900. 8.48-4831or821-7103 •Br 2>t8a. tam rm, fOf'mal datlone. OrHt buyel blln• gd term• Npt Crasl L•ld•o--Y---- , 801 ORCHID COM 11%... Edw Fl•h Bier 533-8176 D p...a-t II dining rm & llvlng rm Tract & c uetom homn .. 2·3-ftr. den. End units 181 -1369,000. By Pwner. Som, w/low down pymte s 15f.500 to I 199.000. ot111&11m ,... Tl llU OIUlll PAii * ..... NW•* 'ShOWn by Appt only. Agt 85+24&0 · IEWPllT •m . I 1 .. 1 IUY gm• Eutllde IOCatlon with 2 Nice family tiome: 3 BR, Charming 48' 2 Yf• new (1 14)1$4--0108 aft 4pm. Best value 4 8t end unit I 2 Bdrm, 2 bath OWMr'I unit car attached gar9. ,.__ loYefy country kltc:Mn, 1179,900. Agt 731-4030 Operl Sun 1-4 C•tm C..,. •UM Ill.I* w/great view. lmmao. & + Income GrNt comer feet lor linglM and 2 family rm addition. Cod 219 iSth St 1249K IPll -.am 12 • vacant. $189,000. I IOcatlon with room 10 u-ow~er•;, Owner Hyl $134,900. Agt 545-0318 4 8t 2 '" ~ Twnh ... 'h ml Atum loM 213-438-MJI 223 VIA EBOLI • EASTBLUFF 38' 281. air. Ocean View In PY1 Mttlng. nd p 1 flA*"""-Sell at I 119,500. to oc:iaan. 2000 S.I. Gete den w/lrplc: Like new 3 Br 2'1t Ba S225,000 pa r vale ·-""""' Diana C~ 831· 1288 DO IT RIGHT I grd poof tennle nice Lltua .... L IMI 28d 2ba· new decor.cute View beautiful yard OwnrtAgt avallal>le Submit your •H t ••--• • ' _ • hOme w/beam a.itlngs by · $285 ooo' _ __.__. ..-.. craatlveldfft Newpalnt ~-H ""''" ytd. S192K. PP881-1U9 ... ownar Only S330000 patt0 Very prvt . Fast sale ,__.., ...... . ' THEAEALESTATEAS *~MIUY• · · · By Owner Lend Incl Owner ieavlng country, ~!'9!1t~lg:0~au:1~:.= 546-2313 FM ULI IY.... BMutlfUI 38' 38a. FR. DR xlnt nnanclng. 675•83~3 Financing negotlable must sell. 2 Br + den. Diana C~ 831· 1288 . EASTSIOE DREAM 2 8d lge ~. epacloul ~ac;k & LR. GrNt ocean vtft. ILlffl J .... 642-0350 or 760-9396 _ Steal at S 180.000. •1111 llPll •• 148r 38a 2 story, ®I-de-yd, waltt to Dana Pt Aemodetad. latga yard. 48r 2'h8a Condo. Clo" to -W-TILIFF "IEW* Delores Gelberg, agt. sac. 2 pvt yrde Owne< Harbor. PHk·•·boo $475.000 Firm. LM op-pool & lhope. Pvt patio, * w 645-0663 •uetllA'fllll* anxious 811, 720~8730 ocean vu. S 142,000. tlon available. Prlnclpala ahulllfl, new crpts. Lg Spacious 5Br, family home PORT HEIGHTS Sharp 2 t>d condo. S.C · 493-eea.4 only. CALL 494-5848 au um 9 ¥. % I 0 an w/fantHtlc view. Formtl NEW Ylaw houM --IPT--L-lll ____ gatenrSCPluapoolec>a I t .... L l Wkndt,720-7403Dys. 1199,000 lnciland. dlnlngroom Famlly room 2br tb000a cu:; keoffer +carport Sac. at $89,900 llllT llUJJ aa • • OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 w/flraplace & large yerd. S 199, . I 10 MINion 8-v 58d, 5Ba-3 t>d only $79,999 uam MESA VERDE. Owner 011111--1 IDTll. 2832 VISTA DEL OAO OHetad at $389,500 Call CLIFF OR. 3bt, 2t*, fem Southpot1. Fam, bonul 10'A% fin. Try $7000 min tranafered. Thi• low 38', dining room & patio. 289 C~)on •. OcNn vtft. Ownr MO.e9311720-1831 540-t l51 rm, remodeled houM, lfg rm & pool. $515,000 doWn. Won t laetl Woode-mllntenanoa yard Im-Newly 0.COf'ated A•· Vary Chic 38d 2ba, & corner lot owner •• llm.ID Id• VIiiage 2511 W · maculata Hecutl~a 4 turnable FHA ioM. Full 28d, 1e.. 2 lrplc, May 1&.wn ...-&'II• mohvatad ss05.000. Sunftower Petrtdt Tenore Bdrm home 11 rMdy now. prlce.Mt,900. HI.Kry! IHH/opllpn. Vacant Wll ... S• 1·1 Agt 831•5103 llUlllAJftlW JlmGoutd831·1288 Near Club and tennis. C.N 54D:.1151 HERltAGE 12H ,OOO Ownar/Agt SI 141 le~ 3 Br-2Ba. ·-----iili..Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; ToP of Spyglall HQI Lowest price home at an REAL ESTATE 4M-755 t $~ 000 + take over 4 Br, 2'.h ba, 3 car detch aff6a;lableS234,900. I t ... a:=: tM• .,...,. land' purchaH loan. gar. 2 trplc. Fat>. Trade .,.. ....., 1·1 U • ..., • Mag('lflcent View, SBR, $25,000 at 1<Wo Ownet FlllLOH 11111 Hiii i.i. Wind mdl $595,000 fee. 2111 '"'Ill lllllfml'T -4300 eq ft. pp '494-0033 mey carry 11t T.D. ()pen Sun 1·5. 29 Gollta. i--.-Tl-l..ft.11--.--•• 2 IJIO • In the Bluff• S flreplaoet 517 GORGONIA S,tcl1llll11 la 11111 11114 l1lyl Lido Pacific Rea.lty, West CM 3 2BR 18A unite. _. • new paint 'catpetl win: NORTH L.AOUNA 28d 28a (off Vleta Grande) 432-0250 or 8.45-9144 Total lnGC>me 11850/mo. dow cove:.. and .:. ... 111 home, charm, view, .... 211 610 Kines Rd -Vacant Lot 7011171601108/0pen Daly -· privacy. $219,500 . •IPll.U• BVOWNER.S189.900for water view. Only OwMf/IMcr4M-241'4 ~· U T/-11•1 au1cksa1e.85 1-1500 S259,900rnak~•l l'L -..1. Two IC)eC1acular Condoe, • ..., -ir.s - -Executive Hmt 708 OcMnfront 3 Unttt w/plan v~~'7b I 2•• ..--_...,. for 5 total. $895,000. '°" ng u oPlf'I belml, Below 17th St. 2 8d 2be ·-------••• ..., 111111 Balboa Ill. Atty 873--8700 R E A L T y 2000 Kines Rd • 2 BR, 3 BA $295,000 L/H solar glue. over 3000 eq home • toe 1 8d apt 17118 Edgewater Lana. ~ .... L tt. 3Br 381. den. Reduced Room to aJCpand R2 lot. 48' eu..om add, Cherm ~ I • 10 5295,000 & $329,000. quiet street. sac' St85K: ..,.., llTIAIU at S24tK. Motivated .,.-..ibdO"""""""IL_.;tr..,...on'""t·•o;;;n---.FP.rl Newport 111anc:t Waterfront 701'GOLDENROD Aaeume 11t. owe 2nd. R-21ot.1br,2cargar.. ....,, OPEN SAT/SUN 10-2, Sat/Sun 1·5. 101 FWnodelad 2bd 1ba +. lSOl Kines Rd . 3 BR. 2 BA $539,000 fee BY OWNER 559-4221 64s.-0884 Hm/873· 1800 S 119,500 OMC 873--0359 TILL 80l.O Bier '""'414 Via Lido Soud 873-7873 1395,000. Agt 992-2224 HOil llllL HILTlll IU·JllO NEW LISTINGS llYlll IHt,000 Lovely 3 BR home with spectacular golf course view, professionally decorated, warm combina- tion of wood paneling, hardwood floors and tasteful wallpaper. First time ever offered. Jll•tlE 011111 Slot,100 New listing. Popular Plan 4. Lowest priced 3 BR + FR on market. Enjoy resort living in 24 hour guarded community with pools and tennis. Under market financing available on this one. JUMtlf CllHI 1110,000 Dream kitchen for the gourmet. gorgeous wood plank floors, lovely private location. 3 BR + private office make this Plan 6 a best buy! J&SltlE CllEH 1311,100 Pristine condition 3 BR + FR all on one level. Private location with pastoral view. Assumable loan. 24 hour security, pools & tennis. WTIUFF IHl,100 Instantly appealing, private garden leads to a beautifully maintained 5 BR, 3 BA family jewel. New sunny kitc~n. oak floors. shutters and charming vistas make this a desirable treasure. Priced to sell. llAllUll VIEW 11111 $421,000 Exciting family 5 BR home that has space, taste, location. Private yard has spa, flreplt, large covered patio. If you are bored by the ordinary. this home has a timeless perfection. MYH I H llll HH,000 Picturesque views of back bay and city lights, delightful landscaping, all combined In this 4 BR. 3 BA home. Excellent financing available. If dollars count, see this. Best buy In area. Call for appointment. llWPIRT llUll SHl,000 Sparkling waterfront with dock. A distinctive 3 BR. 3 BA. with many extras. Glass walls frame view from LR, DR. kitchen and master suite. A superb buy for boat and beach lovers. UllU WlmFllllT 11,IH,000 Live where pelicans play. whales gather. and sunsets haunt you. Older 4 BR home on one of the most picturesque points along our coast. Mind boggling. Private gated area. BEACH COMMUNITIES PllllllU 12ff,lll Delightful 2 BR beach "doll house." Excellent condition. Room to add on or up. Kitchen looks out on large, sunny patio and yard Steps to bay/ocean. Don't miss this one. IALlll PlmllU U'JO,IOI 2 Iota + 4 units with Income around $42,600. With 20% down seller wlll finance balance. From the 4 BA, 3 BA unit there Is vfew of the ocean. Seller wfll put In new stoves & ovens. UllllU Nll,111 This Immaculate 3 BR home on an extra large lot featuret a lovely St. Charlet kitchen, eeparate muter sul1e with beamed celllngs, charming Japanese garden. One of lido'• best. --. --- A MEMBER OF THE ... i' SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK iIJ REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSES 1-4 SATIRIAY HSTlllfF 2111 ar..tn 3 BR. FR, LH $225.000 T. BOLAND Ill OAllll·l t Ull lllMhtM41 2 BR $289,000 R. BOLAND WEITOUFF 11111Merlr 4 BR, FR, Pool. Spa $329,500 E. CORKETT HlllHU 1111111r ... 4 BR.'FR $450,000 J. McNAUGHTON llllAY HSTILIFF 2111 Athtn 3 BR, FR, LH $225,000 T. BOLAND I LIFFS 2111 Yhta LllMe 2BR,FR $229,000 K. PARKER UllH YlEW MMS 1111Part &Ml ... 2 BR. Den $249,500 C. BALDIKOSKI lllO&llll l cW I 11 ........ 2 BR $289,000 A. BOLAND WHTOLIFF 1111httr lr 4 BR, FR, Pool, Spa $329,500 E. CORKETT ll.IE MUQ IEL l&l 111 ,.,,, 3 BR $335,000 l. EWING WTlltFF 112 ...... 4 BR, FR, Vu, P&S $339,000 G.ANDERSON .IAI-OlllH 11.letty 3 BR. FR $339,000 C.McMAHAN UU.'11W ... 1141 Part IMHltW 4 BR. Pool, Spa $359,000 C. KALINA WTILlff 2411 ..... ...,. 3 BR, Spa, View $369,500 $.EXLEY Wllllf P Ill .... 5 BR. FA $383,500 H. THAMER ua1HY1IWllLU 1111 IHI 3 BR. FR $385,000 M.REEDY UY ... IS 1111 Yltta" 3 BR. FR $385.000 E. BOWIE ............ 1111PMt ....... 5 BR $429.000 l. WHITE NlllllU new .... ..,... 2 BR $445,000 M. MATTHEWS mmlU 1111 .... 4 BA. FR $450,000 M.8ENTS l•llU 111w.a. .... 3 BR. FR $.C89,500 E. CORKETT lnlUll•L ........ 3 BR, FA, View S.99.000 B.AEEOY .... ,llUll 1111 ...... Pt 3 BR ""&.000 J. McNAUGHTON LmllU ,, ...... 5 BFh $625,000 E. OLSON ...... 111 tll U..lw'1 5 BR +, Waterfrt $1,750,000 C. RUMSFELO ---Jll1 =1r 6 BRi $2.975,000 F.S NN£8 -----~ NEWPORT BEACH ILIFFI 1111,111 Great opportunity for "do-1t-yourselfers ... 3 BR. 21h BA "Franciscan" adjoining the Bluffs most desirable greenbelt. Ill OAIYH ~ S1to,OOO Absolutely stunningQ" '-y . .10 In the heart of Newport. Like n~ ~"-'r model. Many strik- ing features am. ';1 .. ent financing. Tll ILlffl 1221,000 Best located "E" Plan on one of Blutf's widest greenbelts. An end unit with perfect exposure for light & sight. This unit is for those that think location is Important. Tll ILIFFI 1241,000 Location, location, location. Enjoy carefree liv- ing In this 3 BR condo with outstanding view of back bay, lights, and wide greenbelt. Tranqull setting. privacy. Call today. W.111 PnmlU 1211,0IO Great locatlon just one door to bay and sandy beach. Quaint. beautifully maintained 2 BR, 2 BA home. Lovely brick patio and exterior. A must see for real beach lovers. ILIFFS 1211,IOO F~bulous location! End unit! View! On greenbelt! Nifty clean and ready to move in! "Eat-In" kitchen, spacious family room and private mas- ter suite make this a perfect famlly home. IUYllW 1111,IOI Price dropped another $15,000. Best priced 4 BR In Seavlewl View of city lights. Enjoy security for your family In this guard gated community. Association pool, spa, tennis. WTILlf'F 1111,IOO Panoramic view of ocean, city lights from highly upgraded 4 BR Lusk home. All new kitchen, teak built-Ins, solar. Fee land. Dramatic pqol and spa In a very private setting. llYlll TUUOI ll•t,• Perfect 1maller home. 3 BR, 2 BA In the heart of Newport. Completely remodeled, French doora skylight, crown moldings, landscaped yard, cu~ tom wallpapers, brass fixtures. UYIMIU 1111.- Excellent value for a most desirable corner location. Sunny patio, brick fireplace In family rm, 3 BR, near two private beaches. On fee land. IUYllW Stll,111 Everything you've ever wanted and a llttle bit more can b4t found In this 4 BR, t• atory view home. The e>equl~te decor and private apa wtll captivate you. MUIYll tlll lM Attractive atone exterior Is the flrtt thing ;<OU nota and you'll appreciate the prlv~ of the 1parkllng pool & apa. Vaulted eefllngt & 4 BR wut pleaae you, and the price will make your mouth water I AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICI RIAL ISTATI COMPANY 644-9060 2181 Sii .tllQllll lllll 1· 219 13th St, H8 213-431-9431 1249,000 ~ 1~ **239 Vie UdO loud ... 7"91100. 11,650,000 SaV8un 1-5 •2763 Vllta UmbfOle IMuffa Condo N8 •332 POlntettla, Corona del Mar • • 1233 Highland Or, WMtcittf NB 7~9100 UM.GOO Sun 1-4:30 831·7300 '490,000 Sun 1-4:30 ?I0-8333 MN,000 Sun 12*5 ••v7 Aue OM&M .. , 86g Cyn N8 2t5I Java, Mela Verde, COlta Meu 1 • .... PAM -er DllN 790-8333 M3t,500 Sun 1·1 642-5200 1234 900 CL--. 1 5 1815 Bey Cllff Qrcle, 9pyg1 ... Aktge, N8 • ..,.,...,., -831-7300 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 30e4 ..._ Rd ., MMI Verde, CM &45-0303 $389,000 Coeta Mela •t Kia Loa Ct, NI 67~7300 11tl.500 3712 Channel pt, N8 te2~2234 1395,000 2442 Elden Ave #D. Coeta M9N 844-l200 1130,000 Sun 1•5 1531 Santanella, lrvtne Tettece, NB * • 120 Kings Pl.0., Newport Bead\ 807 BetUs, Eaatbluff, N.B. a M ... ,All -• 1181 g.u.goeo Suncs.y , ... :ao • 701 Goldenrod, 2 Conetoe. CdM 55 Goleta Point, SoYal ... Hiii, NB 559-4221 1321K &.12t5K Sat/Sun 11-1 Sun 1-5 801 0rct111t. CdM 840-0147 ,1255,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 b Grand Due.I, Btg Canyon, NB 780-M33 Sat/Sunday 1:30 to 4:30 233 Via Ebol~o Isle, Nwpt Bch 175-G43 .ooo Sunday 12-4 110 VIII G9noa. Udo Ille 811·1400 '495,000 Sun 1-4 IM ... FAM RM or DIN •45 Canyon Island, Big Cyn NB 676-9000 $239,000 Sun 1-5 2508 Cr•tvlew, Bayshores, NB 831-7300 $309,000 Sun 1-4:30 1429 DolotM Terr, ltV Tett.oe N8 • 644-7020 1875,000 SaUSun 1-4 * *211 E. Bayfront, Uttle 88' .... NB 844--8200 $790,000 Sun 1-4 1951 Por1 Loct<lleiQh, Harbor View Hrna. 644-toeo $249,500 Sunday 1-4 642-5200 12~,SOO FM 8und.y 1-5 645-0303 $995,000 Sunday 1-4 831-7300 $895,oOb Sat/Sun 1-4:30 Sun 1-4 303 La Jolla Drive, Newport Beach 831-12M $399,000 Sunday 1:30-5 ••1358 Hampehlre Clrele, NB 844-6200 $398,000 •510Aurora, 8.Cout Metro 645-0303 1143,900 **4601 S..hor w Newport 3128 Linda Way, Santa Ana 631-1400 $889j,oo Mt SaVSun 1·5 873-etOO S 165,000 Sun 1·5 ••1014 Mariners. Newport Beeet1 48 M6lak>n Bay, SpyglaN CdM 760-8333 $569,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2181 Mistral, Huntington Bch M3-8767 $575,000 Sat/Sun 12-<4 * •223 Poinsettia COM 528 Seaward, Corona Hlghlandt COM 760-0807 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1-6 2040 Shlpway Drive, 8aycte9t, NB 631-7300 1265,000 Sun 1-4:30 875-8000 $635,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1940 Ter•lta, Newport Beach ~S-0911 $210,000 Sunday 12-8 •2041 Port Bristol. Harbor View Homes, NB *3 Velt.v View, lrvlne 631-7300 $369,000 Sun 1-4:30 770-0075 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 184-i Port Charles, HV-NB 852-8715 1719,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * •507 Morning Star. Dvr Shr• N8 760-8333 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •9 Muir BMch, Spyglass COM 760-3333 11,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1226 Polaria Orlw, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2029 Port Brlltol, Harbor View, Nwpt Bctl 759-0610 ·s~.ooo Sunday 1-5 ve Shoal Drtw. Jumine er..k, Ne 831-7300 1339,000 Sun 1-4:30 4BEDROOM 14 Kamalii Court, Newport C,_., N.8 546-2313 S189,000 ~ 1-4 ·•2832 Vista Del Oro, (The IMuffa) Nwpt le* &40-8931 $199,000 fee land s.t.lluft 1-5 107 Via San Remo, Lido Ille, N.B 790-8333 $339.000 Sun 1-5 644-toeO S4 t0,000 Sunday 1·5 1718 Port Sheffletd. Harbor View Homes, NB 1830 Port Renwick, HVH NB 760-8861 $379,500 2 1R plue FAM -or ... 25 Sea Island, ~ Canyon. N.8. Sat/Sun 1-5 &45-0303 $275,000 8und9J 1-4 282 VIII• Nova, eottege Park, C.M 831 -7300 $290,000 Sun 1-4:30 545-0318 $134,900 Sun 1-5 ••v25 R6dgellne, Harbor Ridge NB 780-8333 $4,850,000 Sun 1-5 16 Rocky Pt, NB 6«-7020 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1320 Santiago Orlw, Baycreat, NB 631 -7300 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 38E>ROOll 1f2129 \llsta Entrada, 8tutfl NB 759-1501 $369.000 Sun 1-5 ••1206 Cembrldge, N8 759-9100 $324,900 '• 19 'AoyaJ St George Big Cyn NB Sun 1~ 644-8200 $599.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1206 Santiago Drtve, Dover Shores. NB 3 BR plua FAM Ml -- v22 Royal St George, Big Cyn NB 631 -7300 ""25•000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ••911 Powell ct. SommerMt Qdfwnee, CM * *343 Via Lido Soud, Udo Ille NB 780-8333 $545.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *436 Serra, COM 962-8118 $159.000 8undey 1-5 673-7300 $1,800,000 Sat/Sun 1~ 760_8333 s595,000 Sun 1 .... ••1852 Samar, Mesa Verde. C.M ~ 3HDROOll 2800 a.y.Mw, COM 61&-1112 sees.ooo 426 Via PIUD Lido, lido ,. NB Sat/Sun 1-5 673-7300 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1.-4 645-0303 $185,000 Sunday 1:4 * •.,... 14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB * 1128 Santiago Drive, Baycrest, NB 760-8333 $339,000 Sun 1-5 MOINLE HC>lm8 2BEDROOll 335 Cena! St, N8 67~ 1800 1280,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 * *3810 Channel Pl, Newport Island, N.B 644-9080 $5'5,000 Sun 1-4 2359 College Or, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $133,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1290 Conway, CM 631-7370 1125,000 v2535 Crwt't1ew, Baythores NB 790-8333 1238,000LH 309 E. 19th Street, Costa M ... Sun 1-5 Sun 2-5 850-4758 $131 ,900. Sat/Sun 12-4 1850 Fullerton. CM 759-9100 $199,000 2708 HMttop Dr HVK Condo NB 759-1100 $254,000 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 •4321Mb41tte Tettace, COM 673-4400 $895,000 Sund~ 1-5 2001 Ktnp Rd., Cllffhaven 831 -1400 $515,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 324 MarlQold, COM 673-11A1 $269,000 Sun 1-5 2031 N.C8pella, CM 675-6000 $159,000 Sun 1-5 *37 Nlghthewk, Woodbridge Irvine 65-8000 $199,SOO Sun 1-5 7 Rue Cha1MU Royel, NB 144-7020 $479,000 Sun 1-4 2478 Santa Ana (C). Cotta Mesa 6'&-2313 $139,900 Saturday 1-5 &16 Viii Udo Soud, Udo .... NB 8732-7300 s:Me,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 •••6304~ W. Oceanfront. N.B 644-5150 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 , *""'1903 Yacht Camilla, Seavlew 631-1400 $335,000 · Sun 1-4 I • pk.le FAM RM or DEN •2407 IMeOkthom, EMtbk.lffa, N.B 4 BR plue FAM RM or DEN 2324 Arbutus, Eutbluff NB 644-6200 $285,000 Sun 1-5 631-7300 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 I ••6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge NB 1148 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores. NB j 640-4868$1,950,000 Sun 1-5 300 E. Coast Highway, Ne#POft----675-3347 $67,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •29 Balboa Coves, w .. t Newport 631-1400 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 831 -7300 s595.ooo Sun 1-4:30 220 Via Genoa, lido Isle, N.B *1542 Santiago Drive. Baycrest, NB 1 644-9060 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 .. 631-7300 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 **5l0 Via Lido Nord, Udo Isle, NB DUPLEXES 1 a 1 2BrpN919r **601 Bayside Dr., Promotory Bay 631-1400 1995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20 Brookatone (Woodbridge) Irvine 559-5190 $215,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 1815 Tanager, Mesa Verde CM I 644-9060 $1.750,000 Sunday 1-5 751-3191 $279,500 Sun 1-5 1033 Tiiier, Harbor View, COM I BEDROOM 675-4630-$350,000 Sunday 1-5 * 103 Via Udo Soud-'400'NB 759-9100 $2.950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 317 Larkspur, COM 675-6000 $395,000 RENTALS 2739 Canary Dr, Cotta Mesa 1828 Tradewlnds Lane. Baycrest. NB 5'6-2313 $235,000 Sunday 1-4 631-7300 $327,SOO Sun 1-4:30 I 2 •• HOU•Rs Sat/Sun 1-5 I BR plua FAM RM or DEN '"' ... 2933 Cassia, Eastbtutf NB *4639 Tremont Lane. Cameo Shores, NB atlc Huntington Beach 234 Hazel Or. Oceanvt.w. Corona def Mar 644-6200 $299,500 Sat1-5/Sun1 -4 1 831-7300 $569,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •;~:_921~~u s159.soo Sunday 1-4 I 759-0915 Agt $2300/mo Sat/Sun 11-5 18 Cherry Hiiis, Big Canyon. N.B. * *828 Via lido Nord, Lido Isle NB I 8 C Pt Bi C NB 759-1877 $885,000 Sunday 1-5 760-8333 St.990.000 Sun 1-5 J*;44_J'f~ci's1 .295~ood Sun 1-5 I ••1106 Dover Dr, Westcllff, N.B I **403 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle NB I I 644-9060 $329,SOO Sat/Sun 1-5 760-8333 $1 ,395,000 Sun 1-5 1 CONDOS FOR SALE 111 E. Bay Ave, Balboa Peninsula. N.B •• 18742 Via Verona, Turtlerock, Irvine 1 1 HDROOM 645-0303 $498,000 Sunday 1-4 673-4400 $345,000 Sunday 1-5 , •715 Avocado, COM 2001 Galatea Terrace. Irvine Terrace, NB ...-32 Vienna, Harbor Ridge NB 759-1577$145,000 631-7300 $750,000 Sun 1-4:30 760-8333 $498.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .. _. --.. __ _ Sun 1-5 2 Bedrooms 21 Balhs , S850-S9-t5 month IWlll• MUI NW! Sl17.000 • 1125.500 Sal<' Pn<'f' J41tu.llriM •Spa •Pool * * Waterfront * * '* Wattrlronl & Pool ,., G1"9 addrea a1 guard gate 644-9090 1388.500 Sunday 1-5 ' llUUl•tl ..... AT .. Fii nm The Balboa Fun Zone atta is undergoina redevelopment. By the end of 198~ the area will become t.M next Lido Villaae. The prime commnclal property at 207 Palm It now available. Bldg. designed for second story. $162,000 assumable first; Income $19,800/yr. • Exclus1vt' Anaht>1m Commumtv • 2 C.u Attached Garagt>S · Wal.Ch the waves crashing on L1ttk-Corona Beach from this ~led 3 BR. 2 BA • loh haven. MStled tn the lush canvon w/max surf & sand v1~ws. plus wannth of ~ bndc. stained gals.1. hardwood noon & skylights $725.000 SANDS INVESTMENTS (7J.11 7:\9 9070 Walk & run --or bike to the sand. A beauUfUI 2 ~lOrV home Wtlh larae liYU\8 areas. Country· patio k11.chen OW'l'looks lush rear vard 3 1t1ant bedrooms. 2 ~ baths. ~rsrzed garage w1lh workllhop V acanl and owner wMnts out Reduced co 2632 Ctrca Or.(a.y.hor•) N.B. 144-8831 '690,000 Sun 12-5 1000 Cliff Or, HUntlngton Beach '183-8767 $189,900 · Sat/Sun 1-4 1000 CMff Or. Newport Beaoh 831-5103 ' Sat/Sun 1·5 •111 Cd11n (Off Senta~ Aw) 0.M. 142-1200 1142.500 Sundey 1-4 102 CdwwbMI, litllwPott CtMt NB 780 .,, 1189.000 Sun 2:.S •3140 CoUntry Ck.lb Dr, M ... Verde. C.M. 548-SllO 1179,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •&21 DoNlld Place, ,..B 873-7300 135(),000 Sun 1-4 303 Ortftwooet ...... 831-1400 1449,000 Sun 1-5 ... llnd ... Colta Meea -.1~11 ..... 900 Sat , ... ,Sun 1-5 902 Mftll Drtwe, lllCk Bey. NI •1-noo 1114.IOO Sun 1-4:30 IDao ClllalCJ Dr, OW lhcnl NB .. ,.1370 lll0,000 8Un 12-4 ;t•41tl ... ~ lhorel) COM Uf1111-,000 ' · latllun 1·5 •• _., ........ o;,, PfOlftOI011 '-131•t400 .... ooo ... ,aun 12.;.a •240 .... Dr.~.-. COrona d9' Mar 75t-Ol16 Agt 1725,000 let/Sun 11-15 1141 .--te Pl, CM 131-7170 1163..800 Sun , .... Ill-Ha~.._,_, __ Another home In beautiful Mesa Ve'*· Private entry passes by lpK'ious living room wilh brick fireplece. HUie famdy room. rountry kitchen. t pant bt'droonw, l ~ baths. RV parkin& &nNL Pnced •' only $1~4.HO. Call for ahoWlnl, • Laundry Hookups. F'1,,.plact>S • Secunty Gaies. Pool. Spa AvaiJable March I. 1!*85 Call 979-713:~ M-F ~-5 Condos al90 available 1775-$795/month .. Oii.Wi -- "" ...... 1.. 1411 ....... '"'· Spedoua 3 Bdrm. custom built home with 1809 panorama of bay and oceen. A home d esigned for relaxed lMJW, Fee 18nd. '650.000. 111rii...· ..... B.tm, Ml lll·HH IPll UT /IH 11-1 llW LllllY ~-HH,000 Best <ll"Canfront lltAtm ovt•111,lk1ng sand. surf, C:-talina SW\S('IS 3 BR 2 BA condo with loca of teak, gl~ & ult Spa in mstr su1ll'. Custom k.11.chen .... 11h Jl'nn- Atr. Th<'rmadOr, Sub-zero apphdnces, ~ak bar. wi~ f11c.'k, secu1tv \Sl('m .i <'&r sublt>rraM"an s-rkmg H Bn•wm-ll. ArthtlC'C'l, T. ""'6mu, Bu.&Jder .. _ .. ,/ .. 1-1 meMW'Vmt ... ................. , ..... ,,.,. ......... 111 ... Tll El ant d "* & a piu.A ht!t'TW' v.1th f'n;nc:h doc>rt and wtndo cvmp1 '- ntw k1tc!Wn arid apPba nc: bath rooms nd k ·\Ii) tr'f'ltmmt thru--out ...... ,... .. ........ $159,500 Art now 4 Bdrm 1 . ba. ram rm. air. xtra lt(C' lol f'nras '"' 1'10d Ooors huuen;.. bltn' frpk. cul-dt>-:-..w. I NNr parks & schuol -.hop ptl\g. t ll Good assum.ible fmanc1n~ \11 yr loan vunab tnl ratt• prt"li<'nth ~l 11 l~C\. I~ lap) $215.00 .,.. ... 1t-1/S. 1·1 20 B:rook.stont> t Woodbridge) I rv11l<' Ownt-r Ki>1th. 559-511KI Sil v-,,,,.,,,. n.I W, PIM lfttn ,_Ill tud .... • -~-, ... •11111 * .. )llt m ,., -. .• 1 "" .. ~ \ A PETE BARRE Tl R£ALTY l S'ACEE I' I r I I ,, OL,LAQ I I I I I' A R M H 0 I I I I I I' I TREEPS I I' (' ( ( I Auptww(Mdyeoiu; --...._-....._.-~ a nwt r""'9cl OUI ~Illa ...,_ ._ ____ ........... _ W9'o ,_,,.,., eo .-. Glltl to l--.. -.-0-S_D_W __ I WIM It .... ,.,,.., plot I I' I I I ~---- J cr:ao111 f I I I' 111 1!.:.E.£~='= ., , ----•;;;, .. r r r r r r r r r tJ •t;m· I I I I I I I I I I J ,• VJ f ', 1 r I 1 I , I ' f 1(, ·. ~. .. w:-~ . ... ~ FarO.WWM ACTIQfl( Cel A M&f ..... ........ ...... ....... I •It..... llM •11 ..... 1111 1!1t ..... 119 ! .. !!1.JW!!•!! ... !!!........!!!!ll!!!IL!!!l!!L..!!!!! lutnetiea 3111 MP• Clerle:al ...... , LllllWTlll -91 ...,_TAL SERVICE exam Loving f.mU.. In ltvlne, with RECEPOOflST/ Delivery peraon. FIT. ..__ ..... ..__.. = __.. r-vv "' 11 __ ..._ a~ ,..., Of ,..., .,.,_, eiq:ier. T '"""9d. lllU -tr.inlng. R«:ofded mag one child neec:lt Englllh -.. -..,... ... 'J • Carman I Menefield, In SMta AM .. . SYDNEY 24 "''· 891-89&4 apkg non-emkg Child kW· XLNT SALA CdM. t7M200 No .... w. eoe .... ., ~oti":: 't::: TUTORING for Leeming ~1i~o c!q;~· 4~ CLERK TYPIST 5:; ~I~ T:,:' ;',~ LlllL WTllT tr.in.. seeo. MO. '* O.ARR Wlldom -Coaent Dlftblltlel, In reeding. 786-"85. . . . top. Send reotY to LOU. ar •n---Anderle>n,112-M43 PASSENGEM phontcs, .,_.Hng, hand· p.o. box 42, Betboe Ill. -•ir -~ plMe udy l wrl11ng. Slingerland train-CooperV1910n, • rlPidly· ca. 92M2 for ft¥9 attorney oftlcie In Nlf ·11m • U.&. ••••••••••••• 1~ •man~ ou~ ed In multl-Hnaory l AmPAITllllftl growing m ed ical ~--Newport Center with W/flll''I olo --. • Ing hit .,ma. It wa • method• for Dyslexia. 1FIT, fem. pref. Apply In equipment ITl8"Ufectuter -W.P. exp, bu91neee, P.I. 3 ~ comJ....,., • ..,. w v faced ... 11 .... who lOnt refa Mra Davies. peraon. 480 No. Newport of opttthttlmlc air1iic.I office aael8tMt for "*"'"' Vra + exper. S*-Y com.-P"'*· to b9 •••fld. MtMaJ, Pebnary ii ~ed Md 1 't,;t at ~ 6'4-7779 Blvd, Newport 8Mch deYlcee, II IMklng a Re-fecturlng attop, ~ meNUlete with e.xper. M• GU ARIES (Man;!) 21-A~ril 19):.Work week begins with excellent b':•rd :h. pfs:eN~ ...... ~.. c:.ptlonlat I Clerk Typltt ~.A/~P~ C..Sendra,955-2411 ART TIME HEU' for money news. Debts arc paid, repairs are made, plans for renovations GERS. lulMl1 t_n.__ 4114 1, now In our Production .,... 85s.a2.0 · ~ .._ AnMdlll ......, _. comeantofocus.You'll.makerigbtmoveatrigbttime-andromancc Ltttif .... .._. auua;m;;:iop;;_oo:;: • HOST/HOSTES . PIT. You w111 perform recep-~ ... t0me-ae.lexper. pref. be21.o.Md.M&-1m. •· YtilJ not be a stranger either. ..... ble ln¥99tment to s 1ooK muet work day & eve tlonlat dutlee and prOYlde ----. Rn. hr• & daya. 31952 TAVRVS~April lO-May 20): Timing is on target. wh.atappcarcd to 1166. MiWXMB iOet 300. 831....4092 or147-tMA 1n1tta lnctd wt1ness. n01et ctetlc:al aupport f0t our ~ =:"';'c':2 Del Oblapo. s.,.. Juan PllTlm be a setback,.,,; I actually boomerang· fl A al' Shep/Doble mix, blk/brn, days off manutecturtng operation. · · • · · c.po. P_....lon ._ .. 1 -. "' . m your avor. ccent person 1ty, male 3 yra 70 Iba "-t Wu... 4121 NIGHT AUDITOR FIT 4 Dullea lndude anawerlng Inc, 21532 ~ Cir. ..,.. °'*' .. .., 1pcc1al appearances. and duut appeals. Someone behind scenes (Rocky), vtc. B.act,, At~ -, • d • y w 0 r k ~eek . atandwd phonee. preper· H.8. Apply w/reeume Lima -~ ~ & T~ defends your cause, ideals. lanta, Newland· & In· Mt.! .. T.I. I Spm-Sam, knowiedoe of Ing report• and nllng. ea Set-Mon-Wed 8am-12. ~ t 1 • n d ant M / F . 4:30pm to 8'IPf'C*. ' • GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Check Aries and Taurus messages dlan•pollt, H.B 2111. OH RESIDENTIAL PROP computer neceeealY· One-2 ~ 983-0749 1·30-10pm Mena club. ~good~ You're going places! focus on power authority favorable 1egai 536-7112 Hor 955-8826 •lnetant approval 0.A.C. • FOOD SERVER, Day clerle:al experience, bull-H4'f Salon mature, n-smkr 752-7903 ~,..;;:-,ti; ~~ion, intensified romantic relatio~ship. Se~te face from FOUND 12 K9Yt on a ltttle ·.~~.~n::-!~lf1. 1 yr fine dining ~ ~ ... m::".t:: e:':::. ~=t and Looking f°' eomeooe wttti ~ .. A:!a:c.M. illusion, steer clear of schemes. Key RI~ In Santa AM •Equip 1ea11ng, Aefl'• • sr::.es CLERK sundry typing of 50 wpm wffh .f-AHredo'• 675-9070 accounts rec. coledloM CANCER(June 2 1-July_22): Rarcoccasfon enables you to imprint HI• 64t-939 . CAL AMERICAN. ROBERT shop, F/T, T~ea-Sat ability to operate.,.. IBM Helf Salon ~x:· t!o: ::!..ct~ Part time style, to actually make wash come true and to fulfill romantic 76t-8111 D. E U<>-0823 8:30am-5:30pm, retail PC. Receptloni.t w/helr Mlon ~ PIT 11ourty at ~ - expeciations. Know it, express feelings, reach beyond what appears to fnllllft ADS "-T'ntl, exp. req. . . 'Enjoy • gr .. t salary/ ben-exper. FIT. Alfredo'• home. '95-2at3 _ _, bealimitation. You'll win! uunu all645-5000ext521M-F eflU P•Ckege e t Balboeltland.675-8070 t1oma ~Loe An. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on independence, creativity, I 4121 9'°"pm coopervlalon Surgical. MITlllU I IHim ~ten-getn Tl!Me 1 deys, E'onal responses and intensified romantic relationship. You get AR£ fRE£ 2nd f .b.'s for aale UI 111111 Appllcatlon• accepted sa.oo p/hr, 1u11 or pert ~ ~ llPt)ft-. 1:ao..a:aoamc;:r a muatl mmt'" where bostrlHf or career i concerned. A determined C I $95.000. 12% due. 1n 2 utt time. Contact Vikki, ~~J ~~p~'~ ume. Student• Ok. cation Mon-Frt. 1_.pm, ~:i~c,, 642~1;"'· aurus penon becomes unusual ally. a : yeers. pp (213)859-4800 Lotus Room, 754-9502 aeod your resume to~ •m UITllUIT 3333 w. Coatt Hwy, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Good moon aspect coincides with 142 llll ltlt Wutt4 SIM llMlllPU apply 817891 warner. Htg Newport Beach ,_ _ travel, publishinf. speciaJ information. Abstract values come into • Fem A.i& hve-ln assist per needed 1n Constr. COOPERVJSION 8<:h or call 752-6955 or IUllTDllm Part 11me ~ worti tor focus. intuition nngs true. Cancer native plays dominant role, helps teacher In wntcnr, pit, rm. Union Pyr1, sales lnvotc-947-9966 rwoExecutivestooklngtOf appt. aettera In Santa you get the money. Accent confidence! Found: DoG. Approx 30 brd + 1250 mo 645-2357 Ing, Acct Pble, micro ~llDGICAL Hotel' MATURE young person Ana ofc. 15-7. p/hr. No LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Make calls, inquiries. Elements of lbt, long I*. Nr Pep ~~pa i! :~rc~'-~1 .JUI\ snRm Wfm to melntain t>oeta, cars, ~= sZ :=: timing, luolc ride with you. You'll obtain "extra information" due to boya. CM 979-3741 IOITI PIYUU S::: ~ v · 1 . 5 k · 1102 Waw Att. rtie Newport Beech Mar-mot0tcyctet. etc. FULL ~ M2 5143 · f · N r. · . Entry leY9I poattlon lor ma o. par • rlott Hotel IS aeeklng • T t ME . P I e • n ca II • • your o~n sense o _percept~on. e~s 1ro m a distance relates to travel, lost: Blk Fem Chow.Chow Advertlelng AG9f!ey. 2 I & Co CPA'• 2645 Mesa Intel, I& 12111 personable & responsft»e Chrlatlne 17141 951.9150 LANTSCAPE co. PIT entertainmen t, unique soctaJ occasion. I nr Npt Blvd/Fair Dr. Yrs exp. deelred. Send llerde Eut ate 1 . CM individual to work grave-Refef to ad wt*1 calling. meint. PtW'lt eJIP. own SCORPIO (Oct. 2J..:Nov. 21 ): Go s_low, lie low, ~lher information Chl~:1ft9~1.fi1'1ARD raaume: P.O. Box 8030, 92826 attn Biii Sanders. Equal opportunity yard ltlitt. Salary starts 81 trMep 751-2271 · for future use. Emphasis on legal affairs partnerships, marriqe. Di§ 850 Newport Beach, Ca. MlllllPll employer $5.25 pthr.lf tnter•ted, llllfnml ~ PLUMBER· deep f<?r i~formation, realize necessity of"rcadina between the lines. L=~h~~~=• ~ 926&3 Manage au rtnenc:lal ,.. =at~n m~~m:r~ st~ rx:;t::::'in Santa Nlth v~• caipabMltlee Bepattent. lnlide 1100 REWARD AlllllTIPAYAILE cords, prepare report•. '*1&1.S sources Mon-Wad Ana marketing dept. 831-23'5 , SA~l'M'ARIVS (Nov., 22-£?ec. 2q:. Don't gulp your food! 615-20H ·-• AIP & payroll. Exp. on Grand Qi>enlng 9em-l2. Thurs 4-8pm, Comp•ny training Pol!Ula .. : • EmphasJs o n health, recrcauon , diet, nutnllon and tend~ncy to scatter AIU M.01 compoter req. St. An-....,. 1.....,_. 900 Newport Center Dr. provided. no exper. nee. *1111•* : : your forces. Be rea~y for change, travel and lJ1lusual en\::ounters with ~!.. ~:i9,:..1F.;:u~~· ~m 8::, =lit~ ~~~~. :~~~:I':~;. we train. Entertainment & Newport BeacPI. EOE :=-'~· Mr c.n.on. '-'U11 be able to talk to ·members of opposite sex. NB He/ID. Vic Btuffa person tor lmrnedl•te 631-.2880 Mon-Fri 8-5. Dancing. Appty at 7891 MtF/HIV direct publle-no exp nee. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Favorable moon aspect coincides REWAROI 644-5-415 C>P«11ng. General & Con-... u-Warr.er. +it1in 8ctt or call Hotel ~ _PIT 3--SPM M-F 542-7211 with romance, creativit(;, adventure. You'll receive unusual gift, an p __ , 3112 ttructton project, Po. "'-752-e955"' 147·9"e Allllm at. am Lab Courier 1 tpeetm.,.. ~ddle-1615 Frenc:tl St SA ttra t. . d ' 'd I ·1 . afi I 1· M . d . tntmul proceealng, ate. Call Carl ~ult time. experienced. The .............,. Be " M proceuor Altns. Must a c 1ve tn 1v1 ua WI ~y meanm,.u comp ament. aJOr omesuc Xrtletk. lllm, attractive <7141756-MO 1 Apply AM. Chart Houae. .rTtlL WllTIDI ..... -.,... · ac .,_ · p /T ""·Ai IW adjusAtQmVenARt islVpaSn(Jof ex2~tt!ta sce8na~fi . Oriental Lady withes to 3443 G,..,, Lantern St, Studto Cafe, Balboa now ~~!:,~~·~I~~~: ~2~wn trensp mmed. opening• for . an. v-.-eb. I ): U'll;. lne terms._perfC<'.t techniques, correepond sincere w/ ./...... Dana Pt eccepllng epplleaUons u acx:ounta recetvet>te enthua&Mttc .,.,.. eet- streamhne 'Soocedures. Focus on basic values, tnclud1ng property, buelneeeman/prof .... ege Ll.,..ln, for elderty woman lllllllPll/TYPllT tor ex per. cocktail ctent. The quefffled can--. 1-.. 11'Pll ten, ~· no Mllng. home, land. m eone isn't telling complete truth -be aware, protect elrit!~l8.h f::~o7:::--~n~ .8:::: C= PIT. exp. ~pr w/gd typing :~~oo~J:S.: dldete w111 h•ve 111eu1 1 1~~or!:~·~·~m~~ ~~ ~-SetcO~;: self in clinches, emotional and otherwise. G81den Groo ..... Ca 92640 tl•ble). Ref9fencee and tktlls. 25 Hr Mi. Non-Balboa yeer exper In account-btwn Noon-5. (213) trains. Santa Ana loc. h PISCU Web. 1_911-~arch 2q~~~orcdes ~1a1~~ in d!samyR-but letter to: A.B .. P.O. Box emkr. Retume w/ret. to ~ :'~~o !:U~ 856-8380 Kerry, M2-5&44 w at you require WI ~ oraan1~ an Wt ~me available. eccnt JUDITH ANN CORFMAN 3878, Ventura, CA 93001 Girt• Club of Laguna, OILLEITH to work welt with .people dispute with loved one could be settled, there will be a romantic 1 am In Lov. with you. 1470 Temple Terr. Dr F0< Medical Contulttng must be depend•ble' 91m. llSI ll.m PI T •lll- -un1·0n Cap"'"com plays ro1-PleeM MARRY MEit! AUil lllTALLH LaGun• B<:h. Ca. 92851 Firm. BILl""'ual. Excellent ·"""'·---)() Hn p/wll 642-3030 • Per90n9 needed t04' ,., . " ,.;. CHARLES E. ALLEN Exp. alarm lnttal""" I ..,. NII, • ._., ... Interested_........,,, may "ASK ME '' • .. When yoa have an item you Wish to ..U, but jut dOi't bow where to belln-caD me. My Joti II to help ,,.. Word and Place Wllll' ad for mu.tmum respome.'""',,..... 142-1171 .. ...,.. _,., opportunity. 850..,.912 apply In person, Human lfl-/llHlllPll l'XVflY, 5-9Pm Mon-Fri, vl<:e men, mutt h•v• • Retourcea. Mon-Wed 9am-tpm Sat. aa.ry, no lc ... b I alarm •gent permit. leook pHte up . per-COSMETOLOGY ASSIST. 9am-12. Thurs 4-lpm, "'owwouldyoullketotaka MllfnG No uper nee ... _ _.1 __ • "•II 631-3.443 manent, part-time POI" 107 Main St Balboa 900 ., __ ...,.. Center Or, charge or the day t.o dey eompM .trlllna. SA~ u-•-.. ltlon. Mond1y 2:30PM to 675-8412 ·--.,... • oper1t1on of an excttlng Jen • ...s&44 coun;:;g I futOffnO f& All. Ulft. IPI approx. 6:30PM. Tusday --Newport Beech EOE en<lgrowlngN.B.llUblWI· 1 __ ny_. _____ _ Chtldren w/leernlng dlf-Swing & day9. fOf com· 1 0 AM to a PP r ox . --• U1 r..-M/F /HIV Ing company Fuel cherge II.IL DJITI llLll f1cu1tJee & their femlliM.. puter MfVICe. full lime. 5:30PM. No exper nee. tor N.B. Ice Cream Store. .sllLUlllS bOOllkeeplng Of aoctg oc:el top produQer -. By ~I: STEWART & 540-1777 Apply Penneyaaver, 1680 12-5 weekd•ya. S4/hr t>dtgrd w/E O.P. exp.... addtllonal .....,._,, to Ass . o...._1a1 E~. llTIL .U Plecentl• Ave, Cotta Call Scott -&«-2600 \Aust nave exp, own trans, eenttal GrMt Gr~ fOf ,....... In _,. -.. ~ __. ~ ·-Engl spkg Donna . c -... ~ ·-.., ......--"'·-tlon Teacher & Llc'd ..... ,, Mau 111110.. 675-0579 opportunity. __ , open. aietate .... "'-' he\19 2 MFCC II 16SS4. 4M<MMS4 Malnt/Couple 142-3030 E ECTRICl•N Send '99Ume & ~ wears minimum e x-L "' lull time for Nwpt 8<:h dry -Housecleaning htslory to Ad •20. Dlllty ' I With various capablllll•. cieanefS. 548-2221 ·-ua •n --1. P.O Boll tsec>. l*'lence and be llcenaed. A ... mbl.rs ~ 631·23'5 -Co.-~11 Mesa. ca. t2'29 8*ar)' 1*19 C01M 1ealo11. COUNTER HELP. full /part lleaae call Barry. Urgentl For ct.talll * 131-late OAllS lllTUUIT time Day & ave 9Nftt. Days 859-8995 or .,,. Nl'IR HUGHES ow l'llflng all potltton• In-Apply In peraon. O.J. 711 evee 499-395 7 =emlly ln\'9Stment """ In tervlew Mon-f:rl. 3-5pm. E. Balboa Blvfl. N 8 ••A• Ill.LOS westctlff area neede a Apply in pereon w1th Mr. 675-_10_7_3 __ -__ 3 .. __..Cel & .. __.. takea cPlarge mature led)' 1.-:==~...,;...;'=""-.,.;..;.,.. Gomez2241 W. Coaat COUNTER HELP . roup . .......,.. ,...._ to C>pefate a 3 per.on of· RECEIVING CLEM< PfT Hwy, Newport Beech relleble person, PIT. Care exp req. OC area tic• Sincerity. In-morM Comput• up. 1 Ulml P•yte51Clners 642-2671 Cell Ines <2131386-<>187 1e1tagence. JUOgement & helpful. Hobie ~·· !Over 35. wtll train. St~rt 14 y-INTERIOR DECORATOR organ1z1ng tbfllttes can R.B.IM*a 675-97 l'lr, Mrs camp, Newport llLJYll fWWW :otor design. lull/pan pfoduoe an lnl.,..tlng Produce 64S-0032 FIT, must be 11, have own time, wl" tr•ln 775-5'67 turture Good typing and car. Adva~t s>oee-•--------10 key "ecestlirY Cd umus Car Wun. FIT or PIT 6-44...C~ OlllllPll·IHllL Two ASIUltant Teech«a, full/part time. S4 25 p/hr. C M 556...C335 ------.. llUL .... Growing comp•ny Typtng. ming. l)h0ne9, etc P1t1rne. 750--0790 IUllUL/lllPT w1gener81 otc •** Mutt be eccur•t• typltt, exper. In A/P, A/A, ~AB. TECH 751..eM1 Ible 261 -1661 l.sC&PI 722-6122 between 8-5 Dentel Ma.Int. Foreman In C.M a••l9T/•'•l•I K~ or lrrlQ4Ulon . Tum to today's cleaalfled -· -·•••• df't¥art lie. Call befot9 for '"• b•ll buys 8uty Newpott 8eedl pteic> 1em or eft 3pm 5-40-3275 M2-5678 tkle ...... .,..~ M~==~~-=~-iilili-iili-il._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .. '1-R.o A • 40 ttra ptwtt. aa1-•23e mf IL ADA~ 644-0l11 .... P·U Truck ~. m6eo. COMtructlon WOl1t, FIT ttart tmmed. 545-2911 ··-l'tl\ISt hew 4ICOflO. ~ w/11\auranc. 7 ... tltt •••••• Kl>S-EARN GREAT TRfS Ari> PRIZESI ~ttfVleWI WedMlday t · 11 AM at 258'~1BIVO , Cotti ~ ... (on Newport 8'Vd It 0.. Mii) = (714) ltl·70ll Calf t11•t 537·4840 'Of ..we Info EOE \ 1' -- "::."lt.=r ,_,,.,, __ ... ..!!:'=-Lii , .. ,,. ~ ,.1ea f,.Jr;; '!: !•"""""'------~ Oiiiijjiiij .......... P-'1-1• ------------1:::1.:=~~~~ .... ..;.~+.!-!::.: ~u~r-:~~ ~::2~7=-• "':'* ...... =: ~CIAHOl7!..;£'! -~],!~or~ «ArtD UI .............. ...--tao""" ... ·-All -• -.... .... ........ • ......... I -H!iii!ii::~W· '° ............. .,... ""*· .._, .._... 1111n I ,.,.t OfW ,,51 11111 -· CA"711 11. •eoo eempue °'· "-pereontot•grow-NNrtpoot .. ..,,.,, coec 81otyl ConecMt lftdd(714)331-1S3t~ •****** ...,,_ L. w.lelN, ,,, H'#pt 1ct1. c. tteeo. lnQ ~ ~ aeo ... 122t" 121-1 ... iti.no 1mmec "*"' o.,. 1 • u•um •••• " 2'°" aooo cond .. """'*" W9r. C-. ...... , OftloefNN199tpoteM'9 Nriw.f)ryr 14 ,,iQ ,.,_,lt500,7ff..0731 ... l PU~lm_.1 blll/a llver, 15500 CA,_::1 T ~-.. ftl•IT c.111<8" Mllrer, lff. .... 1 1 tttt, g.a lltOW lt5Cf. ' I H7·27t3 OI' 641·1133 711 VW M . undef low 2110t White ,., Le"n;;bot OptOfMftlc 010 1n _ _.1_,., j d~l100,..._&148 ,.__ 1.... rt52ei att1/rj12~l 74 210C. JClnt wout. ~ S2HO orbllotltt ~Viejo; CA Nttt LAOUN Niguel. PIT, no -·-• • ,. -·-... TIYITI SI 3201 att .,, 1btb40el 1,000 ml on MW eng. 842·1317 leott C....:. 2l I01 ,_.. ex.p. needed, Ilea twa. INltfl Ttie Underatendlng of • ,. BMutlf\Af ,, •• HNITH TV ALL MAl<UI I '1 320I &8'> e/r ( lc:ekt24) NOOO 080 842·1374 1·'re CONV IUP!R bU11 •Int 1*1ree'--N.~Vlefo tend rtNM to t641t Aeelllt .... 50.VW•., O* on 995 1yrwrnty OpenS\ln. t1ttOOWN p~~:l apcle/r 75 M8Z 240D~8town. oody,tlf ... tn41Ch '49750 CA121t1 • It. Andr_. P1, Ste 0. Pert'Tlme l3l·Ne3 core ii.eh, Wotth MOO. TVJOHHlf4&.11N OelivertA(lyleeM 92320l5apa/tjl9Ydt64) NEW ENG,tltH. alnt 055·2800/780-6'32 tr Ttlla ~ It eon· Gardena, Ca. 90241 °' alTT /191 HOO tlilcea all! •ts.390t TER.£0'.CLIARANCT AU·Uftll LUii 92 320l 5ap t /r 1f~3) eond. Sl,000 060·7ete 80 VAMOON· 0000 -.. IT =::: llY! 1 "'*"pen. alt. epm, 4ff.t33t __ One pert0nofc.word pro-OAIQ. NEW WARRANTY j •l llMHI 92320l 5ape/r 11dC103) 78 280 SEDAN Uk• new CONDITION. SHOO 1112MT , OI ,,.,.,.L.WllllM\e ..,111•n eeeeinQreQ.131·*1 C..1!!!!9 Hll klmltedOuentlty t1•1a1.1111 t2320l 5ap•/r 1~ Mu•tW!Tet11tent1&00. 931.1u11ev.. ~1r cond;n~0~4~0; _....ni:.'~O:ot~ 1ront offtoe jeppeerllll04I. 11m/UU1UlllT 5ual;oc;a 6Unt: s;a, 178 ~!:,,.~ m· 18:8 ;~g~~~.~~1~~t1<5N/ 81&.5320 dya. 159.12oe .81 vw Rabbn ConV8tt 1111, iow .. "-'=:!. , ____ • E ·~ menner. !()( tnttttutlonel l toca ''" Eur. k I v I cu um Yarnehl Amp 950 ua 93 320I "-'8' fa'•"' 11) evH/Wknd• Automltlo, wtw, low mt, ... ttN......,,,""" __ , ' 85 wpm. eeo.-0220 related exp, bulreg. not Rotomatlcl75131-3112 Lu11manPXf00300215 93320i;h'·a·(trn~3) 77 450SLC ictMCOnd.. 17800 494.7933 ,__ 7403 reQ. Aeeume req N 8 Adeom G,A 1 44t 200 •• pymta ofl 17184 • II.IC 93 52 .. a/I L'd ( tjfd~t) UK ml.. 11t,500 PublWled °'M91 COM .. ,,, ••• , loo. 860--1904 ''" .. ,.. HU Oval TT 1294 190 145 c E.L 0 A c .. Total '3528 .. /tl'd (207184) 497·15'3or l52•93ee OllNy Piiot F*"8ty II . H . Oenon DP51F 425 297 pymll 19048.48 Drive 93 7331 5tpl'd (1Mx128) -- Mlrefl 2. t. tNI #tinted lor exdt"'° IW!er llORITT llAll 7 moe bflc mlle Slemeee IAttenllo Muetc eee-11895 ewey 157951(1040$1) 93 &33cll a/t I'd 10ft 150 112 300SD. ANTH wtth .. 51. p(l8ittol'lln0fowlngtr1V9I ,, •• to &od home HVNTtNOTON8EACH S.3telhp.,r(7CJ1744) GRAY INTERtOA . --------company S t nae o f 531-9402 (213)431·1 CHRYSLER/Pl YMOUTH SO tel a/I ai r ( 1htt3 l2) 124,600. CALL 173-1355 "8JC M)TIC( humor 1 muatl Call -• ~K'"C'B<illltl Spantel me1e I '42-083 t ~51'4 ,.. 3211415ap IOml( lllt"92t) fltCTmOUe .,..... Tooele, 1se.11t' llMm .,,__ free to OOOd home ~/yrd I hats4 1ntral 7111 t&.tt ~/ 8.4 52 .. alt toml(2b0fl.4351 t '12 HO llL t UlmSTAW ~ .. _ 241~8301 17' '"' cMtSflYNER • t HU S453315epl'd (111M.270) Beautiful Sliver Blue With 00rr:0~::::i-.-.e e::;•;:,:.u•~~!·,;;! ,P=':.nft~:~~~1~ ,8~~~~ :;:~0~vrrio:·1 !~t•:,;t ~ ~~ RrJ'J 170 FC>fd 11uc:k. ~~:.1?M~~'*,-''!:.~: 8ECEANECK. 116 CMc 831_3151 · Wiii train ....... t pac · 850•5318 boll Gd oond w/xtru iclnt .no. trana, radio, (71 •)lll•l171 uttTmet• IV~. pro- Cemer OrMW•. Ste. 210. I • lnclude9 ~· pey, _ $375 Jon 957-2512 mag wnl't, 4 nr nu tlr", leaatonalty m ~t•t~. lentaAlla.CAt270t -1.,...u unllClftnl. unlf malnt •I• Ml11r .. tedmin!Ooic1eM.1 1 --I m8keoNer 84~·9732 208W 1at.8antaAna ucell~nt condi tion ~ 0 &eNtnt, 22 ...,., ---1 tow•~ and more Lin· I yr. nd1 .mature cpl P•y fO\Jr Slllboll/Sportfltl'Mtr CL08ED8UNOAYS lhroughOut 8albo• Covea, N-port 4oeurate typing & generll coin Security s.tv~. • meo only S48·9 111 10< my Ortega Mtn Par .. 1 latM WHtH • 9028 -~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;; ( 1EKR400) leecrl. CA HMO ofc akllll. Perm. luU time call (714) 999-0152 I dlN IR•tauranl, Apt, I WI llf a11 lllll LAROE SEL"'CTION OF (714) 857·1322 Weelcd•YI s1evet1 Beell. 3tt 5-e AK· P<*flon. ~.ref• & --J •azs Store. C<Mlcl +-Take I --. "' way, Cotta Miu. CA 112821 Mlaryhlttory to P.O Boll I *llll fl•Y• flraitul .. >ver TDSICASH 87&-3888 , USED CARS& TRUCKS NEW & US ED 8MW'81 Marti 0 Cernleh. 1745 N. 1825, WMIOllff Dr, SUiia ::>ne Girl olc, non-amkr. 11 1101 FforeJ 1ofa , uHd p IN 7 l t COME INORCALLFOR LM ...... ....lllTlll ~telte St• A . Otanoe. CA 270. Nwpt 8ch. Ce 92880 bkkpg a NCty 1111111 car~•. both 1n gd cones. Wtt tt I Fllll IPNAllAL VOLUME SALES For competitive pric.a & 92~ lkitl I UIPT/Pll Salary open Re9umet to ' Make oNer 988 9718 I 13' Gton whaler ·1!5 1 Cotmler-0.LlllO SERVICE & LEASING leaae rlt .. tv1t85 d\ICled by an::,.:, :;:: D/T receptlonltt IOf New· j 2855 E Cout Hwy, • 200. ~nllquer·-, Delight beaut Su~r Sprt. 40 Yamat11. OIRllLn 3870 N. Cherry Ave '!'u~o':ii~~ealer;c;;· '' nertl'llP port 8eectl 1tw firm Xln.t CdM 92825 1' carved Ill-back throne Top, lull eenvae, lO hra. j t8211 BEACH BLVD LONG BEACH 848-7027 818/91&·88&8 Ru .... I 0 9enr9nt phone manner, Enguan I lllY, 1Ta1111 IJTllT Chair 1350.aac 873·405 t ! Make olfe~ 14-850-5097 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH (No Chlf'ryexlt-405) --.-wlih~he·~~6.::' of~ alllllt. Ille typing I prof. )eya. eve·a, Full or Part 1 ~legant tO·tlght. dining 13' Boat Wheler 40 Hp I 8'7-IOllJ Mt·HI 1 J!~!?r~aa:: TOP Ill Piii enot County on JMUlllY 10 eppeerene. .. 15:50 p/l'lr. time Nell ep~arenoe & J room cl'l1ndell9f antique Mere, l<>eOed. trtr. ictnt WI w•-YMI-OPEN SEVEN DAYS For Pam----'"' 1915 , Call Dalla Komgold, at handwriting, Awly 2590 bra•• 1195 942'.3555 cond. 14300 '48-6507 _, .......... ,_ 851·9300 for 9'>9t. Newport er. eo.11 Mes• 20, HfFtni OUAI Ull Ull -cedft Beni Publtened Otenge Cout llOPT/am sun •1111nLY , .. , fllllTIH Surrey cover• $8000 SM Tony RaJ•I IEW '11 llW'• Top:~TJ= .. d ~t!:/~~ery 9· 18· ::>ra ofc. N'#pt/lrv ., ... \4AKE S200-U>OWK LES 957•8'33 873·7339 llllllQITllY Cat1Pet8f'orRay 51,573 Good phone, ~ng. lite Nltll an opportunity to ad· MOVING 8' Avoeedo aofa :>ory aklff 23. tatho CB '12 lfh .... ....,.. --------btellpg •AP req 133-1280,,... vance rapidly tnto gen· S75 Ornate glue top col comp trlr 2 mot0<a "" Low mli.t. Baltic Blue. 4111 11111111 "8.IC NOTICE am.n11•1 ... 1 ..... manegemeot Excel· tbl 135 40" rnd marble pnt. lat Sl000831-7829 Loadedl(Stl 12207) 21Gor71"'."7·2333 lent lralnlng program top din tbt. 4 oak chra, -----.. ..., ITAT'UmfT M S3 60-$4.00 p/l'lf. ~ox. M8'ce ~ Whlle you pad cuanlon 1350 Rattan leata Sail 70 4 '12 Hltti..... ... --='=°~~ ~.':~~·ti~~ ~11~2f,~1 Mr VenHllen ;~::'!ty 1 :5:'8a:J 17' l yd ney libergfeaa l*ulllUI. low mliee~hlerl , .. •,...~.----.,_t.1.t.t ......... a. plc4. Expet. <Malrable. Wlteaktrtm.Reedytoaelt JHJI H22 Be6ge(2221) 78 Udl. conv. oa cona. T~ foftow~g !*tone 842-"90 Rid! Thomeav1lle Din Set 1700/oNe< 213-592-4194 ITllUM IMW Prl(.ed to NII et 11995, n.ve lbendollld fhe UM of TUllll Country, e IOvely Chrt, '11 JHP MllllH Cell Sl&-3008 Pvt Pty the F'lcttlloue Buttneu ~~. aa J,.trge ectlve achoot In I oval tbl (lnllkj top), 3 Iva. * 1';,Wl73_78173* * Stpd, 0/0. AIC prep. PIS. 1540 Jambor• N.B PntMt SI Name Wtrrlor Butl~t -·~I.Al-country M tllng. Mad• xlnt eond 1750 080 I v Ult. Intermittent wlpert, AdJac.nt to Fanion leland • °"! WILi NO f Rf IJ NOE RSOl 0 WE CARE ·······~ BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE , · I i 1 t 1 q • r 111 , 8 l7 ·4800 49 l -4S I I ~~1.8 120530 "' .. Tu1tc1~ ·e 1t 1bl e . m ature . crMtlve. energetic pet· 981-7327 ... 20 •• HO. reutractock,andmore 1.a•.1.a.a.a 76 Wgn, oaa. 2 IP<J. ....... · "'18 ""'· " deya/evea. 636-3&4e aont to w0<k With pre---. .. .., ... AM/FM Catt AC t t 92701 ICl'IOO!efl FIT Of PIT l/arloua antique pieces & May finance 631-4092 ISlf' •0183) $3300 SJ -02 xn rtl" 175 The F1etttiou1 Bullneu ... Newport Beech era•. art dHO. 10< 1ppr11Ut -,00--14 It .-,.__-Int ORAIN1G01ICIOI •s1 D1t111 117 eond. 1 4 82 dlf 20 VOivo TurbO at Name ret.rr90 to at>OW WM 3rldll Shop, wMI train. PIT Contact Kathy 840•11820 val~ 0< offer 54&-9953 • w r ""'· • E ,. filed tn County on 7·27-t3 or FIT 541-1284 • -llitetllHMll -IZ11 ~?311: K~I I 1950 AMC/Jeep ~:n:~L~~·J°~i~~I ~ ~.:IC•I :~~~9ioull~an~ Gar Jecoo.. 1915 Port RUPml WHI 2524 Harbor Cotti Meta see 12800 75&-1078 1DVK408 0 C VOLVO ~:""'°'11· H9wpOr1 Beech, :> U&.llUll 3SuNey1a1iers needed tn •Jlld1c isUNo• Mar .. ~ai1..70ll a.t-1021 --530.9190 Don.id Pooity 825 C IT. FIT poaltlon In fut Senta Ana ofe No exp \4amberahlp 11000 Firm. - -,, R .. N 0 NEW . 8 5 t12rfll nyon vi-. LAQun• 8eec~ I peeed •tore for mature nee. company train• 873-1355 ·~~45M:7~ 1~55 outboard "c HEROKEE LAREDO '84 200SX TURBO. toeded Grell Setectlon ol MW tl.D;,~~.1~:ecs ~~~ CA resp. C::::: wt loeal }Ob Sa I a 1 Y. no I e 11 . Jbt bunk bdt with mat· • 29 with pwr equip '85'1 tn atock TNI butlineM wH eon-ref1. andy, 552-0143 lf19 Evenlf19 lloura. Al· treuea & bttln druaer SI~ Dec I 7022 Mull aell 850·4 1 Showroom MW. Under IUOl .... Tl OBO 497-1558 alt &PM ducted by 1 lndtvldutJ• ot ULll-llftlTlllT 11'°"· &&2•5843 1260 080 3 Ber 110011 •OOCK avail f0< 321 Boat 8000 ml12BT9&2l 8.48 OoV9' StrMt A1t11, Dt•11tic ,.,..... 197 oenera1 partneran1p --12,. __ OBO Dow 1 ,,_,. JricLt to3S Johnaon & Son Uncoln Thia ttllement wu tiled ARE YOU EARNING nPllf /lllPJ .,.. n 1...., In Huntington Harbor 1_....,• ______ _. Mlf'cury. 2828 Harbor Newport e .. cn wtt11 t.he County Clerk of Of. 1~.w~ ~eaponllble recepllonlat ~g;; ~~~1:n'°Sfl9o~C: 1250/mo. 851·185t 1112 flll F1IO Blvd. Coste Mesi 112·0100 =County on January 19 :1osurH needed. s 1000 ~ r~oc::::.,~1~· Meyteg Weaner ' Dryer II' ... ,,., ... ,.,. """OU 7141540-5630 Oer JH•~•. Donald ptu1 per Nie, Top bto-llrm Grutworltlf19 con· 1260pelrOB0 .557-6207 HarborS8000'831-4092 ~uto m etle , c auette 1llOllTIH211D laick t307 78 La Sabre. runt oood 1200 Firm 84&-1182 'lllllT•IU ll&tDTal 'utorMtlo, al<, ~ ... p/wlndOWt. pit . Cf'*9 c ontrol Weekend Spec;lal. (1GTH820) '"" THEODOR I ROBINS FORD ](lf1f1 tfAAf\f1U l'\I .;f1 (CJ\fA Mf\A '••1 J '111'1 82 van. A Clean euatom Ven reduced to 17,999. Vin# 511197. O.C VOLVO 630-8190 83 Pick-Up. Completety k>acs.d w/optlonl & eJC· tremely clean. Lie If 2878850. 18,999 oc VOL VO 530-9190 Two '74 P INTOS: '74 Wagon AIC, run• gr .. t $895 & '74 2 Dr. 4 llC>d. rnt greet 1995 642-4457 Li1ctla- t11,ltl '81 MARI< VI. 2 dr. l<>eded Wltl'I Powef equipment leather & etectrlc moon. (10GM1H) Johnaon & Son Lincoln Mercury. 2828 Harbor Blvd, Cotta MUI 714/540-5e30 ,...., ktfl closing 4..fl ..... , dltiont with top pey lor John WeyneT9nnll Club 3olt & 35· mC>Of'ing o ff WMhnd Special ~utomellC, air, cuaette. , .. Ne. '"221'11 p/wk Complete training, nght ~raon 720-0941 Memeberah1p 1400 15th St. NB Feea pd 2642THEO) p/wtndowt. p/1 Muell Publttfled Or8"Qt Coet• w0<k In 1 pleaeant en· tr"'ft11-'" ........,t oN-S s 675-9137 1111 ••ore Exc·•lltnl con· Diiiy Pilot Febru,wy 2. 9, 18 vlronment. lntereatlng WllTllll ·lllOI 6;i3;'92 or '94;&c,o1 '"'' even eu .,..~,..... d'111on , low m1te1 *IUllUl1* * ........ ,* '40 credit, poor credit. 80 Riviera. tk MW. tow ml. 78 Merc. 4 dr. euto, pie. 17,350 548·4045 d1y1. ate. eteen. tmog & tao• or evea/wknda 957-0190 Jen 1795 84&-2315 CM 23, 1915 I proven mark911ble prOd-=>art time A c '1 Rea-"400RING·Prlme Nwpt 278 T EO s .. S3S uct Catt Mr Becker. taurant 875-9355 John Wayne Tenn11 Club Pen1n w/24 Callf ( 1 H ) --------875-0484 -· Family M.mberahlp a.at $15 ooo (402)292-0424 t7HI Bankruptcy-No probi.tn Nettonel Security Co S..0-.100 eve• & wkndl. Gery 80 Marqula, 4 door w/e.11 82 Skylark 301< mt mint xtru, full power, 35, 160 cond tots of extru m l $4500 842·5050 81 Roadster ConYertlble 15600 S36·2782 OWa .. M t 1800 IUpef Mtlea, mint c 'J lot 1;,;;;,;;,;;;;;,,;:~!!"!'!!~---THEODORE rta.IC NOTICE I COUNTER HELP · COOK oNer 78&-1931 . ------~~--1 IAlU Nlfm lrtendly Laguna Pie >ier lor 40 bolt, So ITA,....,, M :>art time. reaponaibte. anop, am/pme Culv•. I LARGE KEY SAFE Bayfront Balboa taland AeAMDOflmlll'T °' must work S11urd1ya. 497-1037 or 493·3424 I Two compartments. built $500/mo 619-34&-0<>69 I UM M ACTmOW I Ftowera by Morr I. WlllWHIU-1929 $100 84&-8873 HIP WANTED. 38 '83 CHEVY FLATBED MISM91 .._._ 845-8144 j\4embr't&,Univ Allletetle Bertram Tom l'lome Good cond St750 The 1011= perton• •••-•u1 1 1 · 642 4263 h•V9 tblnd the UM o1 PRE·SCHDOL AIDES _ _.._ Club ' trentfer M 646-3126. olc 646-8844 • ROBINS FORD 10~.o llAltlHJR Ill ~o ((J\IA Ml \A t.-41 OOllJ 00nd cell for epplm ati lac ' .... I 120.000 OBO 84!>-25& 1 ·86 c8d Convtf1 '78 OLDS CUTLASS 74 911E RireE mdl 10K 1'11 on rebtt eng. AM/FM beeullful Clf Secrefle.t CALAIS IUIO, alt, PIS. 12750 554·5212 P/8 , Air, St8'90 radio & Cut S 10,450 840·9293 72 Fleetwood almott like the . F1ct1ttou1 Bu1tn1n Exper 8-12. 2 30-&pm pvt TIAllll 759•0378 eves only ;p 10 18' Onah0<e moor· 75 Chevy Luv air 1t1et1, N•m• 8 10 HEA L TH IChOol. H 8 538-1441 jnuat have aome hand IRESTAUAANT Equipment ing Buoy Nr Pavillion 701( m1, red $1695 OBO CENTER, BIO HEAL TH tootl & leadership lbllity I :oh aigna, etc Sit/Sun $45/mo 673-4928 986· 1757 CENTERS. 179 E 17th St llllnUY 1 Montgomery Merln•. , 18&& Newport Blvd. CM 72 240Z, auto, 1/c. xtnt MW 11500 Nwrptr II Mir• 64~-0795 Ev 548-8823 cond. lltver/burg. mag 84 911 Car1er1 Targe, whl• S2950 551-6807 Gua rd• red. loaded $33.000 0 80 845·2118 77 Coupe deVllle, tr1p1e m0<e Low Ml Vwy e'"'1 (748YD0)JOMton& 8on LlncOln Mercury. 2828 Harbor Blvd, C09ta M..a 714/S40-5e30 •E. Cotta-...... CA 92827 ;:.,.., poettlon for •Int 548-9452 Cell Mon lor -' S Mttercydn/ VHt 1 9040 The F1cttttou• eu11nn1 typing, proofrNOer. ad-app1 Two steel tor• Bin• for lcMtert 1011 72 DOdge Van New Eng. 72 2.0z. 11er.O, IUIO N-Ur11, brka, ~ eng 15.000 ml ego· 1 owner 14000 554-7004 Nemo ret.rrea to 1boV1 wN I Import Ptck lJp Truck flied 1n Otenge County or mtniatretor (IBM XTJ ~· HlO ' 150 ea S49-3077 1~7"7""k!!'!!A'Plw'l'IX'°'s~K~l 6"'5d""'"e""'x""co""'n""d 11'91 1 wneela, Air ' November 3. 1981 Mon-Fri 8-1. reap. In· S 95 .,~2 7 5 stereo 846· 7990 FILE NO F.174901 elude word proeesalng, rown Pit Bult. 10 mo'a. Jnlv Athletic Club Mem· hke new 8 .,.. · 74 '10 IATlll 210 Tennare lntern•lton•I Inc travel 1rr1n9emen11, $50. 548-3856 berahlp Quall St. 1500 • 81 Kswt KZ440 Greet 78 VW Ven, tmog ~rt, h 111 f I 6 .. 2• .. camper 11Jlptm1. $4200 2 dr . 4 cyl, eutomllk:, air (Oelew1<1 oorpor111on1, 17' P onu. ma ng program. ::>oodle Pupa. Teacup, Toy. trena., "· 4 ... v 1., buy. 111< rec41n1 overhaul. 0 80 494-1089 cond , radio end l'leetet. E 111ns1 . .ff .CotttMfta llltng. errenda 4 ofc up-Min s250up s4&-2848 NHEELCHAIR. 1100 . xlnt eond $875551-4815 Exeetlent condltlonl CA 92827 keep Send reeume to a ti Thi• bullnot• waa con Charnley g Roatvotd. Pttt-Hfl good condition 540-1448 84 Honda Etlte te00ter l'l8 ... ,, (555XXG) dueled by .corpor•11on 8811 Pacific Cout. Suite !ERAET yg m•'· i'8 Nhutchetr-Jennlnga 124cc. 2P• .. 1 1250 obo Cl11tiC1 tOtS talll Thi• •111tment .... llleo 208, Ltgune S.ecl'I. C• cull 980-7380 Tr•velor 1225; Welker 640-0352 Of 759-8307 as MOTC .Int mec:henlcat HUNTINGTON BEACH wilh lhe County C•k of Of 92851 w/Wtieela HO 848·2327 YINI BIKE-Puch S275 gd :;ond complete & orfOlnet ~HRYSLER/PL YMOUTH : County on Jar111ary 28 llOlnUY btttin MIO •1tlcal l1tt. 1224 ~d 873-4003 s 10.000 875-4273 eve 842·0&31 540-5184 Publlanea 0r8"gl Cou1 c company. general ofc 1870 ~ngllth entlque rOll .,._ BaJ•I Viking 150cc 87 XKE Nffda aome 82 ZX·Low mllu, I lk• 0111y Ptlol F.otlllfY 2. 9 18 skllla, typing, neat ap.. top desk, p«fect oond 3mall Martin Guitar & CIM Motor Scoote< ~e< lie body/lntr work Rune g<I new T 0 P S257 I mo 23 1985 ,... 1 "-f l1700obo780-155& xlnl cond, ha rmony. L•ll S1500 Sett 1900 13500/obO 538-7187 759·1208 ev11/wknd1 s .. 5-4, .-er '19 .._ • '450 550-8847 CHh 644•1188 s1s-5320 Office uaft'are/ illeter Bt•tt iHj 1•A..,it .. M....,l•_.r.._rt .. e4....,__ 83 2eozx TurbO. T-top, From The David Josef Collection ~ i-t f 12•• l"9 Ill. IOlcs.d. Jtlnt oond, • r= 1 ~ 82 TtOOA. deluxe moaei. •Tl 19111111 I I 1.750 Deya, 478-6320. 4.W eymMtttCt;;Ciltm-1lup1 8 1425 /wk. llPllTllfllWPllT orevn831-7282 ~-s100 549-3077 15¢~1 PP963-3427 IUOI i -· ~-DOALITTLI 111~;. ....._ 9U9MlllNYOUR F .. turlng Sale• end Servtce1 Exotic European Imported MOTORCARS MMAC ·79 9"f 1SC C~ yellow llht Shar~at 1n w/1nrf. fully loaded. Ill-0 C $3595 PP 673·5345 7 I DELTA 88, rune grMI Mull See 1860 75 t-0789 ver/blk lthr 123.960. Oy1 77 Coupe Del/Ille, rult. 80 Cutt ... L S. 4 dr V8 873·2800. Ev 780-H21 Ilka new Only 14295 CHICK IVE•IJON PORSCHE AUDI C.HfVROLET Hlthtu Q1u1ll111 Sa•••• S.r1110 CHICK IVERIJON 445 F C'M tl Hwy N.,.1por1 S.ach 67S-0900 tJtta llH 11•11ma •11.U TllOll. 527.9094 Loaded. 14000. pvt pty. Call 644-0711 1 1 79 SeVllle, green w/vynl ------ lop, llhr Int, xlnt cond 'II OITLJll llllU 58K ml S 10.000 499-1021 S 199 down. C.E. Com- IO Sevnle. moonrf. lmmac HSOO Newporter II Oya 842-0795, 5A8·8823 Eves NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of 1111 model. low mllesge C1dutac1 In Orange Countyl See ua lod•yl &40-1880 merctal te11a ALL· SAVERS 7141432· 1977 'lllUllAUll l19900WN Cloaed End l.eele OAC lll-UYIU LUii 8001228-6398 7141432-15& 1 ltnl '84 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME. Lota Of PoWer equipment Ll•e MW (28EU271) 2800 Harbor Blvd Johnt0n & Son Lincoln COSTA MESA Mtteury 2828 Harbor C~nrtltt 1313 B~~~~~::' ~ ~ OWNHOMI ,..___ ~~-t' • " .. • \ ,:•t·~·i;·~ •I•" f ' ,. .~ .. 1 ·.,:~.1's. ~'1~ ·' 6 ;" . ·t:-' ~ . ~-'7 1 !~~ a.1-1111 IMW tl12 II • A II 5 epeed, ak, p/t , p/b Weetiend Speclll 150ZFT) Ill · •' "'I .. , .. , .. •' fll A II 714-833-1300 1111 OllYut.n Stretch Limo, 1u11 pwr & OAIAll lllLllml Optlona 27K ml. iclnt Automatic. air, CUM11e, cond, 112,750. 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Ysm mtrcyele 788· 797 I Furn. refrlQ & I relrlg, Iott of t11i.t1ofe •on• ol mite!! nemt 323t BrOtld St \40Vlf19 Sale Everything 3at/Sun-8·5. Men ' muat got 51 12 YMrltng womena 1~1. etulaer. I C1t1fo r n ta Ho mu) rattan rurn a mOfe 11 t8 I Stt!Sun 11·3PM W Belbc)J Blvd (In alley) I ~•llSvn 9-3 Wlrt>d. ouan -nQw8f aoi•·•ntq Dr.'a-tbt New In town? Ctaaallled i """n more t& Amlated ~~~ "'!!12':.any7 1 near Culvet & Irvine 81 "' ,.,_ ,_, • .,.. ....171 *IHllOUT* •1Hlfllllllll1* Fiat "lo credit, poor credit. l~ii~1. ...... ., .. ,.,.....;...,.. Bt1nkruptcy-No problem '79 FIAT S PYDER, nu pnt, N111onat Security co Hopklrk Nita. J enMn 540·4100 t tro, xlnt eond, 13360. 497 ·4423 or 766-1790 78 5301 rbft eng /tr•na , 8 t FIAT 2000 TURBO, new pelnt, ortg owner. oleen 15900 845-4323 1&.000 ml teether/Int 1mmac H .000 731-7330 79 3201 Met1111c Sllvet 2 11_ ... _ fl"I way tnrf. ees w/btand -• new high pro litH "clV1c. mu•• Nii lmmed. AM1'M c... Foha 11000 720·9149 vented lron1 1poller Xlnt --- cond lhru out S7 550 '11111111111111 5S 1 5513 4 dr I l&O 8'/mo- 82 3201 11n1 cond mu11 1538 42 dwn· TerrN/48 ... atr c114111 1nrf a c. Comm'ICtld End LM s 11 500 )In'\ 854 H56 AU-Unit LUii pma 800 3? 1 103 1 deya I00/228-8398 S l4,111 7t41'32· t58 t . 83 BMW 3201 ~ apd. llr. 83 Civic 23K ml, aNf, 1unroo1 ~ mveh more AM /FM aterto Alklng tmmncu1111 c.ondltlon & S5300 P/P H4-3758 Jonnaon ~ !ion Llneotn low"'"" I tgmm043) Jpur More r r 8 Uk I J) h1Cien1!~! gr .. tl Muet Mil ~ 0 80 5*2151 --__,£, ta HI THEODOR I ROBINS FORD JfJI,{) ttAPnr,p f\j ,,, ,,,~,,,. Ml ',A ,,,,, '•() I ~A c:lean cet with lea than t9,000 mt UC ti 1AAW710. 0 C VOLVO 530-9190 ii c.ttee LtftbeCk, auto, 1/e. c/c, 111ra anerp, lo mt 15495 527·9094 82 c.liCI new...,bodl_y--etyte- & low mllH Lie • tDOP7U 0 C. VOLVO 530-9190 12 Tercel 8 A5, 110. atereo, wtllle & montl t ownr SHOO. l •tloua ~· plMta 842·3514 no 1ntw9t IV mao ·~ I 2 VW iiUMMi I 71. 60tfi 4 tpd, em-tedlo 13600 .. 080 831..e340 M-, dlty9 87 Stoca , 11.Hfv r• llOr•d au o .. AJorn e&0-7574 $7 VW OOAA BACK, •Int. rbft ent. enrl. ndl pnt, "" 090 64&-1245 '70 POP TOPCAMPl!A Auna, OOlflO to need ,_ englnj, lf100 17&-t21t 70 WNtflile amp8f, ,..,.. eng, "'"9 welt, •lnl c.oncr.:1.:.tr11126&0 Oto 7 71 lklO A9o Conv 13500 oeo ,_. ,,.int a ""', Mutt Ult f37·M0t 71 OHIA w/,.,._ motof. xtnt oond 13500 I .ea 142·7"3 tllt Weekend 81*)111 Ptz;nt (7e3YT0) _ ' Ptt1 UllUDT THIODORI ROBINS FORD /ut,ci HAleOI 111'10 ''l\IAMl\A 1141 0011) MHI '79 CAPRICE CLASSIC -dt, euto, atr, IU8, P/B •n<S much morl Thia CM .. Nice new j200WAA) JOhnlOn & Son Lincoln MercUtY. 2128 Hetbor Blvd. Colle MUI 7 141540-5630 SPECIAL EDITION. 4 dr, P<>Wertwtndowa, brek• ... ,,,door IOQtl, Am/FM atereo, lllt. crulae. elr, vlnyt roof ( 1JVW977) llHI iiUNTINOTOH BEACH :HAY8LER/PL YMOVTH M2-0831 540-5164 02 Vellent Wgri, nu Int, JClnt cond M21 4'7·1009 'MTllW 2 dr, 4 cyt, 8'11GfMUc, factory..,. p "· Pll. AM/FM...,_, °"'Y 73 Catnaro, Rally apo(t 12,000mt(1.ICON'} V8, •to, euto. new Urea & lllll top 12500 0 80 843508 1UHTINOl'ON MACH 78 Cemato. •lmot1 -· :H..VIL(fVftL YMOUTH new 93000 Nwprtr II Mtra 142"* 1 l40-l 164 842-0795, Ev 54Mt23 • eo C1ta11on. a1;:pj'l.p1b, -"'!11'B!rl 1oueo6 mini oono ~utOf'Nrio .., ~ 12150 BO 967.0ltt crulee ocim, =· ~ws: 84 Veit•. 19,000 mt. W-.nct . Whtlblll ... th. auto. Delco tlWUCM1) loM. tmmec. H2· 1tl0 - ~· .. Ul 111.11 IAIUlllLll WlllY IWIUll . •n••• , R~~rN's . . . ' ' ~ 72 ~..,., J(ln ; li&.""......,r---~-;w­ ning c.oncr. ,,.., ttr• & brak•t76-ti76 72 VW IUQ. tunroof, ,._ V·t .weoer-. 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