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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-03-03 - Orange Coast PilotSTUPID K~OTS ! S~OELACES DRiVE ME CRAZY!! 8ATTALIOM ~EADQlJARTERS DECIDEC?;rMAT TME MEN SMOULD ALTERNATE SMOES EACM ·DAV: AND TO MAKE SURE TMEV DID, TME MEN MAD TO LACE T~~R SHQESJN A CERTi IN WAY ... GARFIELD® • ..,..,AY, MARCH a, 1181 6~AMPA TOLD ME SOMET~fN6 ABOVT SJ.tOELACES AND WORLD WAR II . ·owE DAY "FME'<' ~AD TO WEAR Tl4E i I -I j ·J SMOE5 WMICM MAD TME LACES CROSS~°' AND TME NEXT DAY 114EV MAD TO WEAR TME SMOES WMICM HAD TME LACES 601N6 STRAl6MT ACROSS ... • OKAY, OKAY, ME.Rf ••• ENJOY Ylll .11111111 lllll PINI r 'cAM1T STAND IT! ME SAID ALL T~E ENLISTED MEN WERE ISSUED TWO PAIRS OF SMOES, BUT A LOT OF THE MEN WORE ·oNLY ONE PAIR SO TMEV COULD KEEP TME OTMER PAIR SMINED AND · LOOKIN6 NICE UNDER TMEIR SUNKS ... MOW DID T'4EV' EVER WIN T~E l¥AR '? ... BY JIM DAVIS t NANCY® • . DENNIS THE MENACE You can't run around in yoor old clothes EVERY DAY! • JUDGE PARKER cur , cur ~' . ' H AVING REACHED CHUCK AT THE HOSPITAL, ABBEY CALLS SAM HE ~A~D HE WENT THERE TO V ISIT H IS AUNT BETH' WHEN I TOLD HIM I 'D GO PICK HIM UP., HE SA\D HE WON 'T LEAVE UNTIL HE SEES ~IS FATHER! I 'LL PICK YOU UP IN. TWENTY ,Ml NUTES ! : ' REMEMBER W~EN I lJS~D-ID NEED MELP CUITING M.Y €>TEAK. ? BY HANK KETCHAM .- N..e an' Dad are~nna PAINT THE FENCE! BY HAROLD LEDOU .---------------. DID HE SAY WHY IT WAS SO URGENT THAT HE SEE CRAiG? NO! SAM , I 'M GOIN G OVER THERE TO FIN D OtJT WHAT'S . WRON G! .. bY 10m BATiuK M.ILl-vlONS OF 'w'EAR5 /1(:£) I BACK DURING 1HE. ICE. AGE ,., i 0 i 0 f --1 v ! 13 1 G MOON MULLINS WHYA~~You GETTING UP ,AT 5 :06 J:...M. 1 ........ --.. ?? • ~.~SIGH ~.': EV~N£ 1AkES ME. FOR Gf)ANrfE ! 1fi lb LA~D WA5 CDVE.R£D el< A HUG€ Gt..ACI£~ ! FRoMNoW ON , IT'S . EARLY SrARTSlj · MAK~ f:VERY MINUTE CouNT! ~ ... . .. . . l{()O KNOW I WE. RQ(.J<.5 HA\JE. BE.EN AROUND FOR A LONG ilME ! A5 11 IWJVED FO~WARD, 11 SCOOPED OP1HE "-ARGE ROCKS I CARRQING 1°HEM toR HUNDREDS OF MlkES ,,, -~ .,. AND DE.P05rflNG1HEM Irr -rnE E.NIRANCE.S 10 ~IGH SCl-OOLS AU.. OVER:IHE COON1Rtr' ! "' ---.. -- - u · II~ e L-e W · 6 H 11 ECHO. HOW AR.E YOU Al\lD 11-4Af l..A'.tv' POOCH? WHAi ~ER ~00IN111~ ~RL...P WEA~S A ~e'7EJU& lqL.l..AF(? . -... wu .. L. vo'D-9foP CAl...L.INGl'AUAMA$ L..At'{, co~ ~E'S JU51' l-OW KE:'(! .. WOU0wll@..· • ~~~~~~~byHalKaufm~n ~--~~~~- ' CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There art at lutt six differ· ences In drawing dttallt betWffft top and bottom ,.ne11. How qulc"ly can you find thun? Check ant .. rt wtttt "'9M below. IUIJl lllP t1 p190qpef H t l)M....UJ t i cM'.) f 1~,.UiJ t1 •AMIS • 1ua1•1l!P '' Jlf H C 1u•,.111P •r "9q dW91 t lkitn 1w •1 '"'Pld I W>ufJllllO • ONE LINERI You art •sktd to dr•w the double crescent n.-r• •t rif"t In one continuous lint without lifting your pen- WRATAMI? WITS TEST I a"m a word of nine let ters. Weather wat· chers someti mes Ilk~ what they see on my face and sometimes not. Indeed. I have my ups and downs. Lawyers.to-be h.ive a keen Interest in my first tbree letteQ.-#•- My third, fou rth, fifth and sixth letters speil the name of an i~Jan.L E\W"Clpean c apita I. My fifth, sixth 'nd seventh letters are a member of a New York baseball team. My last five letters denote a measurement unit of 39.37 Inches. What am I? 1-.-11q1wt1 IY • • 15 cil from the,.per. lln.s may cross, but are not to be retraced. You IMY begin anywhere in the figure. · Letters Indicated on the dlagr•m •rt for answer purposes below. y ·~·~·· l 'O ') 'f II Y WOii MU () h M IV() c F E A • Riddle-Me-This! How did the soct. P9P mystery turn out? Tht bottler did it. What bird returns to Kan· sas? The Kansasback duck. Why were the unskilled golfers late? They had dufferculties. 10. 9 • • 6 .s • 8 7 ~. • 12. II G G .3 w .:.. ·13 Q. 2 .16 ! !' • v p . .,.. .. .. } .. .. ... ~ " "' ! 18 0 ·-WINNING PITCH! What c•n you draw to co mplete the air· nlval scene above? To find out, add lines 1 to 2 to J. etc. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE , . . \ Cf\NIMAKE Art/- FING: OOTA DlS , S10fF ... rrs looHARDJ SO ... Wf\RM \T UP ON THE. BASeBORRDHERIER~. 1HRlswHAT: I f\LWAYS [X). DOG POWER! Add these hues win, colored pencils or crayotts to the amusing scene pictured above: 1-Red. 2-0k. blu.. J-Ytllow. 4-Lt. gray. s-Flesh tones. 6-Lt. ..reen. 7-0k. 9ray. . SPELLBINDER sc'oltE 10 pOlnfs for using aTnne fellers 1n the word below to form two complete words STRICKEN -. -.. ---- THEN score 1 points each for a ll .words ol four letters or more found •mong the letters Try to score at lust SO points. ~"' w•a "••6tu• atq11sod BY LYNN JOHNSTON _J • --i . ~------BLOOM COUN~Y . - . \ fllNnt115, .. LAPf.£5 ANP 6Ellfl£Mllff5 .. 1DPAY'5 MRTH l&550N 15 ON fflA(,1/0N5. AUOW Me ro --~ lf..lU5'R~/ ~E-Re '6 M'i Pf:( DUCK, 606 l 51\'{ l-\E-LLO, 6061~ ~NO NOW, 606 LLHL,L. · 6lN6 ~ 60N6 'Wl--\lt.~ 1 OR\NK. f\.\\6 6Ll\6S ~ UX\1£.R~ - SHOE M'< iYOV!Et; ON 1V ~ i~r~ . ~-. Htl'E~ T A 19S'.3 EPIC STAR~1NG- TON\6UT, ~'(~~? ON ~ ... -1TCAME ) F'SS PAT<l<ERAND~DA -. lf _ FROM LA~ Hf)f(CN 7 Mtf..1.~ •.. A GIANTWi\.U<l~ " cw.fJEA"T;SAGINAW,M~. . ~· 60ME.ul~f,F<E. l) t D.Je,~ 'T~E ... BY BERKE BREATHED \~U... Me, 006 ... Wj.JA1~ '{()OR r~vORlTE-6NAC.K'? BOB, \.\AVE. 'iOlJ E-"E.f< CONS\\JE~O .. A.-50LO C:AREf.R? J I r- An award,u•inning " American artist creates his first porcelain sculpture THE GREAT BLACK-,BACKED GULL /ry Scott Woolever A new and original work of art partraying the most powerful of all seabirds .- sculptured in fine bisque porcelain and painted entirely by hand. F ew wildlife artists have ~lved higher accolades than Scoct Woolever. He has won both the Award of Excellence from d~ prestigious Ph11adelph1a Ac.ademy of Narural Scimces. and the Medal of Excellence from ·the Soc~ty of Animal Artisa- the higheK honor that the world's leading organiiation of wildlife artists can bestow. Critics. too. coru1der Wookve·r to be an artilt of exceptional range -combining an unerring eye fur derail with a keen underst2nding of the subject he portrays. And. indeed, he draws inspiration for many of chis most .acclainied pieces from the wildlik thar abounds near his studio on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay. Now. thB gifted wildlik-amst has turned his talenu to a medium that collttcors have ~d for cenruriu Tbe result is TI\t Great Blodc,.Bac/ud GuU -Scoct Woolever's flrst·ever porcelain sculprure. for those who love the sea. the Black-Becked aull u the epitome cJ grace-a fluid . agile creature with powerfuJ arctng wmas that ~n span .six feet from up to tip. In du1 impressive new sculpture, Woolever has captured the , erace of this magnificent seabird. using the medium of flne biJque p<>fCCla1n to create asroni.shing effecu of form. texture and color. And in so doina. he has provided us with a compelling study of the guJI -it.s distinctive beauty, strength and bearing. Woolever pomays the Mp.at black" perched.on a wood piling. Its head alen, legs extended. wing$ polwd-a 1pllt .ec:ond.before ta.king fliaht. The. work is rich with nature's own colorations. and perfect in its depiction of the finest details. Tbe slate-black mantle for which the bird is named ... the delicate underlayen of gray-toned win(ikathers ... the snow white head, body and tail ... the sharply • hooked yellow bill. Every marlcina. every subtle hut and tone. rmdeftd with nue·to·lik integrity. And the overall effect ls one of remarbble realism. You can almost hear tht ruah o( wings as tht great IUU prepares to become a creature of the sky. This worlt is so dramatir: and so perfect in la execution, that it danands prominent dtsf>lay. A sculpture that wiU apeak eloquently cJ la ownrr's taste and Judiment ~ yean to come. Not jUlt bec.au.e it ls • major artut's fim work 1n porcelain. Not just becaute it Is crafted of the purest bitque porcelain ... and painted entirely by hand. But becawe it ls wildlik an at it.s very best-fine art, of extra0rdlnary bal#Y and Importance. To capnue tht lull force of Woolevtt's an, the work will be individually hand<U< and fired at mott than 2200-dqrtts F. It will then be palnstaltinaly hand·f!llinted in rich ceramic colon-and fired pnce apln to penTWlel\tly lute tht colon to tht porcelain. This cJCCCprional care wUI ruult in a wildlife a:ufptutt of cndurinc diJtincdon. A ~ of fine impomd pote~lafu as •tilfrina to ditp&ay as It is to own-and to keep in the family ~ fmCl'ltionl. the 1tlUC price ls an easily afbd.bk S l 2S. which may be peJcl in 6w c:onvmimt monthly iNtall~ol'l S c.ch. · To KQ\lft lhe Great Black-Becked Gull Scou.. Wook:v r. you I eed leftd nC>'"f90Ae'f MW. Silapli~imlf:4f\4il-JlllfW""""M-8"'9fll' .... wtfll--- ()rdcr Fonn by Maich 31. 1985. _ .. r---------------------~-------------;k~-~~-~~~:;~~~~----~-1 : Urnir: One ~e per per . • Franklin Porcelain frwiklin Cenrer. Pennsylvania 19091 Pkue enter my order br Tltt Guat Black,.Bac~d G...U. an original work cJ art 1n Roe biaque pmeelain, to be crafted and hand·painred CxprcMly fur me at $115.• I undlntand that I nttd send no rnc:>My now. I will be nonAeJ when my 1eulptutt is re.ady. arid billed at that u.rne for my deposit o( S2S. •After the work ts acnt to me. I will be billed for me urne amount ln each of four A1Ccess1ve mondu. ·~"''·-..... ·~ti ,,..., ·~""'·1SJ .,,,...~. ""'~"" SllNcutt _______ = .. ~ .. ,,,...~-"'".~oa""' .. ~-.=-... ~ .... ~------- Mr. /Mrs./M1 .. .. The masterminds behind 1Vs TJ.. HooMr are deter· mined to hook u many view- ers as ~· Th~ for former Trekkies, there's WUU... Sbalner. lkether Lockleer needs no explanation. -And for the ex-5Weater~ set. there's.._. Dlnm. He may have traded his surfboard I for a squad car, but the voice and the smile are stilJ pure Moondogie. The boy from Philly is the happily married father of two J sons. Cluiatian, an .., aspiring playwright, and I Aatbony, an upiriq& songwriter. "They're J ..i both re.al talented kids." ~o says Dad. Darmi has 11 · 51id smoothly into 1V j (he was also a rt91lar on Time TunMI). but the 1J teen idol ima&e lingers. i .. Does thal bother Jilrimy? I&: t Not in the least: "It's a I compliment,," he says. ."Gid~ was so suc-j cessful. the audience Q identified so stronaly JI with the character, tfiil it's h¥<f to shed-the im- •· . · a love ifn. I( you haven't had time to reed Hollywood Wives, don't panic. Its author, JKlde Col- U.., sister of Joa, will tell you what ifs about. "I'm pick- ing on the woman -WhEHives throush her husband's fame and sucxea. ·· says -colfins. "S~ lhinks she's the queen of Hollywood because she's mar- ried to Mr. 5<>-and-Sp. She's ~ · se99f!(f witt1 - • r·- ing and her looks and has no sense of humor. Meanwhile. her hus- band is bored and emolionaJly starved. He :finds another girl to marry whom he thinks will give him the hap- piness he didn't find with his Hollywood wife. But the new girl is encouraged by' fler husband's new friends to ~e parties and Im- prove her wardrobe. and within l'#o years she's a 1-Wtywood wife, too." (Yes, Jackie, too, lives in Hollywood, but she's been married for 17 years to Oecar Len.an, owner of the ••• London dub Tramps . and its new LA. spinoff. They have two daughters.) "I cook.. waeh, and do tbe marketing," says Collins, who hardly needs Add thM no Hollywood wife worth her salt could even find the kitchen, let alone operate a washing mach ine. 0 I Attention. Cary Grant. Mick ti:.t,.1er and Bob Dyllm: (Brown does not want to meet you. It's not that _Brown, recently 5@fl in the 1V movie The /Jod Sttd. has anything against the men in question. In fact. she trunks that Grant epitom.izes,sophisti· cation, that Dylan is sensitive, understanding and poetic. and a sheep farmer. Alice would be proud. 0 ln spite-of his six gold reoords, in spite ·of the fact that he bas ~ sold more than 30 mil- lion albums . .,.., Vinton may be just the fellow to appear in one of tho.w "do you know me" credit card commercials. ''In a crowd I don't stand out, because I'm regu- lar-looking," he ex-- plains. "Nothing odd about me -oo gim- micks. hair standing on end. My SOf9 ate wen. known, but I'm not." •••••••. Not that Vlllton i5 ~ that.J~ em~ the~ tasies of her adoleScence. "It's just that people in real life are never the way you iffiagine them," $he says. -"They're either taller or shorter than we thought, fatter or thinner. more quiet or noiSier. I don't want my illusions shattered." We wonder if Caty, Bob and Mick are avoiding Blair for the same reason. o _ . The door of Mel's diner has closed for the last time. but Linda Lavtn. for rune seasons the sharp-tongued head hash- slinger on Alice. has no inten- tion of k>rRetting the pink-collar roots of ner Character - a woman who, according to a survey by the National Com- mission .on Working Women. best represented the workins woman on television. "Eiahty percent of the 22 million women who work in America are blue-and pink-collar workers," says Lavin. The ac- tress makes frequent speeches on behalf of the commission. "Because I can speak up and because I'm on 1V in a pink UJliform, I can help in that wrj."~with~ the NCWW. Lavin has plans "to hang up my-own shingle It Warner Brothers," 1where she wilf product, <jirect and star in movies. Among other roles. Lavin will p&ay a woman plaining. mind you. '1l)ele are winners and losers. I'm a win- ner," he says. "Were 1 startins out today fd do just as welJ. because I'd adapt 10 tmlds. It I had to look like Boy c.eorwe. then rd look like Boy George. If I played tennis with you· and I knew you were a -- better player. I'd still win. I'd arra.nae for us to play doutMes. get a good partner -and I'd win.:· I I I . I I R ob Reiner is lying in bed, sur· rounded by newspapers, scripts and books. It is late on a Sunday afternoon in Jan- uary. and he is watching the pro fOO(· ball playoffs on a giant Advent 1V screen, his private drive.in movie. Reiner is in an upbeat mood. He has jus( moved back into his Coldwater Canyon home, which nearly btimed down in a flash fire a year ago. His new mOvie. 7be Sure Thing, a romantic comedy about a young boy and girl coming of age, -is ~­ ting good notices even before its scheduled release in March. The game ends: A frustrated jock, Reiner sits up in bed and begins sharing fOO(ball stories, critiquing ttle game. Then he abruptly shifts the sub;ed to sex by reel· ing off a series of off-color jokes about Elvis Presley. He spins tales about a party at the 00me of a well-lmawn Holl)'wood producer. "I've attended them," says Reiner, "but just enough to know I don't want'to make it a way of life. l'm like the boy in my new film. He learns that sex is much more mean- ingful when it's connected to love. It's something I've just discovered." Reiner gets out of bed and heads for the kitchen. At the counter, he begins munching on his suppJy of sweet rolls. "I've gained at least 20 pounds,'' admits I Reiner. "I'm fatter than I have ever been in my life." a Rob Reiner is a tall, burly man with a u; blubbery face that seems to belong not to f a man almost 40 but to someone much j younger. He moves to the dining room table. where. in a moment of diet con- sciousness, he sips salt.free seltzer water from a Joni.stemmed wine ~-Then he sits down and slowly begins to lean back on his chair, carefully balancing it on its back • 'When I was er kid 19 years old, I experimented with dnJSS, but r oon't do anything now." he says. He quickly adds that he doesn't drink alcohol. He doesn't even drink coffee. "If I-got any blander," says Reiner, "they would bottle me and make may- onnaise out of me." Despite his protest, Rob Reiner's life hw never been dull. He spent his childhood watching his fade Carl move through .careers as a comedian, writer, director and producer. Born in New York, he moved to Los Angeles with his parents when he was 13. At Beverly Hills High School, Reiner has said, he was a "shy, sensitive. out-of-it kid - moody and depressed a lot" To com· bat his teenaee depression he tried his hand at school theater. Suddenly he found friends and acceptance. At UCLA he majored In theater aru but left alter two years, ditenchanted. He formed an ad with I.any 8'51}.op. son of the come- dian Joey 8'shop. and worked at clubs such u the Hun&rY i in San Franci~. Then he turned to television acti~ With OD ateb rrin u that GM ~nr . .LL.;1., A )1111 liter au9e 21 . Reiner Mory Mutphy if a joumoliM """-/Jn Los ~ 4 F4*.v wma.v • ~, • •• · .. ROB REINER IS NOT A MEATHEAD ''If I suddenly became-a scientist and I won the Nobel Prize, they would say Meathead wins the Nobel Prize," says Reiner angrily. wit used to. really annoy me, but it doesn't anymore. I have a dif • ferent perception of myself. People will perceive you in any way they want. I think I'll be thoUJZht of as Meathead all the rest of my life." . Carl Reiner'• .,,. antLArdaJe lllmlte-'• _,.-In-law has two hard am to follow. lie'• doing II well. Escaping the shadow of. Meathead may be an easier struale than~ ing the even longer~ d his father. Carl Reiner, who most recently directed By Mary Murphy the co~ hit All of~ starrin& Steve Martin. "I JU5t admired him so much," Rob R~ina as the raitknl "rodJcal" IOft-ln- lawon AD in the Family (wilh Sally Strutlwn andCarrollO'Connor)and(inMt)wtlhDod. got what seemed to be his first lucky break: He became the youngest staff writer for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. Four years later he became a celebri- ty as Archie Bu4lker's bumbling son-in· law, "Meathead," in All in the Family. At the height of his success. he married Penny Marshall. the~·se<racking Laverne on Laverne an Shirley. A strain beAan to develop n the two stars. In 1978 he quit CBS All in tM Family and launched his own 9eries, Free Country, on ABC. It was supposed to ease him out of his image as Meathe.ad, but It was canceled in four weeks. Then his . marrlafle suddenly unraveled and ended in 1979. That's when Rob Reiner went into seclusion -a self-im~ exile in his house. He credits this quiet time with givi~ him the inspiration to 80 into directing. "I call that lime my pregnant pause," says Reiner. "And I think that unlm you allow thele times in your life, when 'jou can be P"f'lant with thouiht. you will never gsve birth to anythir . In . more ermined. And out of that came my desitt to be a director.'' The chanQt of careers worked. His fll"!t film, 71ru Is Spinal_ Tap, a S2.2 says Rob, recalling his childhood. "I couldn't believe what a terrific person .he was. Everybody said they loved my father. That he was a genius. And I saJd, 'I want to be like that.' " Unlike many highly succes.Wl stars. Carl Reiner was not an absentee parent Even th6ugh he worked 39 weeks a year on Your Show of Shows, with Neil Simon. Woody Allen, Sid Caesar and Mel Brooks, Carl came home every night to be with his family. "And," recalls Rob, ~hen he did.the Dick Van Dylte Show, I would go to the set with him. During summers, I would 80 to the set every day. I loved bein& around him." And yec Rob's search for manhood seems always to focus on a tortured comparison with his father. In 1968. when he was a writer on 'TM Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, he became emotionally exhausted trying to prove himself. "I was ... ready for the rubber~ room," he has said, adding that the strain sent him into daily therapy. ''My father has everything that society says one can hope to set -success, reoogrti- tion. a good home, a happy marJia8e, being weU liked by everyone. How ..could I achieve the same thinpr' million satire on documentaries"about Now Reiner says he not only doesn't rock tours. drew rave reviews. Now, seek that approval, he rejects it "My with the arrival of his second film, The father has never. never coun.,eeled me Sure Thing, Rob Reiner is being touted about show bu5'ness al all. I never oon- as Hollywood's hottest new director. fer with him about what jobs I should The Sure 7hina. rated f'G.13. opening take or what· jobs I shouldn't take. I this month, is a deliciously roman-alwlYS wanted to know in my own heart tic tale about two collefe kids (John ·and mind that I made It my own way Cusack and Daphne Zunip) who dis-and lhll I made my own chokes. Peo- cover that friendship comes before love pie always ~. 'Sure, he's made I! and before sex. "I had been sent a lot beaute be is Cart Reiner'• son.' They of scriptS about teenasers and first sex-ask me all the time if mx father wroce uaJ experienCes," says Reiner, "and this AU In the Family. When t ctid F>ft Coun- definitely had the most gains for It. try. they woufd ask ii he wrote that ··1 would never IO back to acting show. ~ow they ask. 'Does your father unless I had lo," Mner continues. help_ you dlrectr " "Unless my fonunes c:han&e· I'm '° Reiner's succe. as a director is the focuted on directing, I don't thlnk pee. dmic tale d a young filmmaker blttlln& pie even think ti me as an actor to Id his movie macfe. "It was a tmnen- ~ymore." dous It~ with Spinal Tap." he rn llis ~ career, Rob Reiner the in-recalls. "Pec)ple knew me as an actor In trovert reconciled hirmelf to playi09 All In tM Family but didn 'l have faith Mealheld the extrovet. But when an ac. In me as a dlrector~Jt..was a c.atch-22 t • a role · -spot. w, Were~ down tz>' ~ that is IO memorab e, ftlltl C'llS. IS ~rate the performer from tht a first-time director. We were dolna character -especially If millions of satire. The movie was lbout rock ·n· roll. 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The · Ronald _Reagan "Doub-e Eagle" ·commemorative Mint-State Layered in pure .999 Silver Layered in .999 pure silver Each specimen is mint~state quality. layered in pure .999 silver a nd accompanied by a Certificate p f Authen- ticity to that effect from the National Historic Mint. Limited Series Rare Mint Quality Minted in fewer numbers than.the 1886 .. 0 .. Morgan or Liberty Head Silver Dollar. the Reagan Commemorative is undrculated and embodies the American Numismatic Association's standa rd of mint state quality. Not mo re than 1.000.000 will be minted in the .. AA .. Series. Thereafter. the die will be destroyed. thus assuring perma nent . ' ranty. A Unique Historic Event This .Reagan issue was commissioned and struck by the National Historic Mint as a unique commemorative medallion and has never. been nor intended to be designated or circulated as currency. We therefore recommend storage in its protective sleeve to protect against mishandling. 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'1'he qualities Ow make a good director,'' Reiner says, "are that you have a fatherly type or strength. °' if you are a woman. mcxher- ly; that you look out for people, and you think about the whole. I hope I have some ol those qualities." Rob gives himself good marks, but he acknowledges he is still learning to be a director emolionally as well as profes- sionally. ·"I am basically a nervous person. So I am nervous making a film. I am a1ways anxious. I always tell everyone before we start thal occasionalJy. I am Soi08 to blow." Reiner indeed has a reputation for blowing off steam -on and off the set. Former tennis partners tell their stories abourhk~on thmxrrt. •tthe mi59eS even one po.nt, n says one woman player, "he slams his racquet into the ground." A crew member on TheSurt Thing says Reiner is aM!mOtional man. "He is Ve'f'J temperamental ," says the Reiner co- worker. "He has tremendous mood swin85, particularly when he is under stress. 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When _.. .... ~ . . . . time. rdon't think I ~ really ready to 9ettle... down. Then-the house almost burned down, and I rented a home from Ric.hard Chamberlain for a year. Now thal I'm back. I think it is right; I'm ready to settle ctown. 1'.m beginning to 'IJ'C1W up. It hM just taken me a long time.'' Next on Reiner's directing aAenda is The Body. a movie based on a "Stephen King short story ~t four 12-year-Old boys who Mtempt to n!9CUe another boy who is missing. And after that? "I am definUety going through a srowth spurt," says Reiner. "I think it might even be time for me to direct my father." IW How- Your Rates Can lasl~ Be Up To $70.00 Loww On Every Car You lnsuN Right now, you could be paying too much for your auto insurance. And that's a shame. Because it's possible to get exactly the same coverage and save up to 170.00 or more per year qn every car you ins~! 518cuons Why Our Rates Are Loww I. Lower Buie a.tea. With Nationwide, you buy direct, by mail-0r phone. 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If a person of normal weight who is in good phys1<:al conditior) has a car accidenl lhar produces whiplash, he or she "will ht' injurl'd less. and will heal faster." says Paris That's because the stronger and more resilient muscles are. rhe better 1hev resist damage. and anything thal puts strain on the neck -rhe extra \.\t-1qht of an obese person's arms. for in· 'ldnce -will impede the healing process More than one-million· Americans have already sustained a whiplash injury. When a whiplash injury occurs. parients cah help speed recovery by -;imply jfaking good care of them- selves. .. In up lo 90 percent of cervical sprain l d~es. the body's natural healing mechanisms will complete their work in about ix weeks. says Dr. Sarah Hen· drickson. a Eugene. Ore .. physici an To q1ve those muscles and ligaments a l hance to recover, she recommends the 'ort of emergency care that would follow any suspected muscle injury. including rhe use of ice packs to oontrol swelling. and rest for the damaged area. "Don't <lo anything that hurts Tor the first week or so." she advises her patients. Consult your physician even though rhe initary may seem minor. Recent \tudies have found that in some cases of whiplash, there may be damage to nerves. r'Qusdes and ligaments that is undetectable by ordinary testing means such as X-rays. This problem can bt dlleviated with prompt treatment. ''The bi~ mistake in treating whiplash inturles is not 1akins them seriously," says Paris. Support from a cervical collar, bed rest or mu le relax· ..tnts ma bt pteCribed lo sevtte cases. · fi relief in theraptes MJCh. u ~--! a ,Q ... ..-~,e-.-ax the muscles and bring bloodc1r· c:ulation into the area .• Within weeks. 11 your doctor may have you exercising again. As Hendrickson explains. "Ir's im- portanr not to avoid activity. Lf the muscles are not used. they lose strength and they are far more likely to be reinjured." Ort~ic surgeon Ian Macnab of Toronto s Wellesley Hospital advises sleeping on the back. sitting up straight. driving in a comfortable position. and reaching or lifting with care. Like so many of The hazards we face in modem life. whiplash can't be eliminated -but it can be controlled. -Koren M. DuPriest ·- • - By Using Blue Shield Physician Members and Preferred Hospitals There's only one way for you to take advantage of the contracts Blue Sh.\eld bas with its over 36,000 Physician Members statewide ... you have to be a Blue Shield Subscriber. In addition, in California there are more than 145 Preferred Hospitals who are helping control coSts. And as a subscriber, whether you're with a group or under 65 and ineligible for group benefits, you get quality medical care at very competitive rates. 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Join Blue Shield's Preferred Plan, and you'll immediately pay less than your traditional Blue Shield coverage ... quality health care cov~ the (rNdowt to ~::=~~~~~~yat&ltffOm~a---.,-....., smeld's large Phyaidml Membership, and at significmtJy reduced rates-Jbat's the Preferred Plan, only~ Shield . • ./ • • • NAN DAVlS: THE WILL TO WALK AGAIN 4' n the ni8ht of June 4. 1978, Nan Davis, a high school senior from St. Mary's, Ohio, was tn the right front seat of r boyfriend's Volkswagen. on her way one of several graduation parties. The details are a blur - a glance ay lrom the road. a patch of gravel. car skidding out 6f control and rolling er and over into a ditch. But the prosnosis was dear. Davis. the 1gh school track star wfio had hoped compete for Ohio State University in e fall. had a broken back and a ased sptnal cord. She ~ paralyzed m the waist down and would never alk again. "At 18 years ol age," she ys. "I grew up overnight." But Davis would prove the experts rong. Five years latec. on June 11. 98.3, she walk'ed aaw a stage to re- e1ve her college diploma. Since then. he has worked fulkime at the National enter for Rehabilitative f.nAjneering and ast summer campaigned k>r her father hen he ran for Stale Representative. \\-hen she took those uneasy steps in 1983 . .she had eJectrodes ancJ wires hid- en under her blac.lc robe. a computer oncealed in a handbag next to her ann, nd a man at her side. The sen50rs and he computer signaled her paralyzed ltmbs to walk, and rh£rnarl at her side "'ch the biomedical engineer who had made it all happen. Dr Jerrold Petrof:sky. now executive d1rl'ctor of the National Center for Rehabilitative E.ngineering at Wright Stt1te ~naversity in Dayton, Ohio, had l>N>n interested in the similarities be- rween the electrical Impulses ol the com- puter and the human brain since he had nu11ced that the nervous system of the human body worked a IOt fike the com· puter on which he was experimenting. When he joined the biomedical qo- etnng team at Wri8flt in 1979. Petrof· skv came with the hope thar if com- puters could stimulate muscles. they might then be able to help the millions of victims of paralysis. Davis. meanwhile. had enrolled at Wri.ght Stare, a campus especially designed with the needs ol handicapped tudents in mind. She had read about Petrofsky's expii!timents with animals. She volunteered to be a subject for his work with humans and reported for testma on lune._15. 1982..-' But si 'In the upcoming 7V moo.e First Steps. Amy Steele (seoted left) portrays Nan Davis (right). With them is Dr. Jerrold Petrolsky. pads to the pedals and taping electrodes to her legs. Instructions from the com· puter to the electrodes stimulated Davis' legs to pedal, and her muscle strength and endurance gradually increased. As Davis was building her strength. Petrofsky was unkering with technology. Davis' first steps were sure to be awk· ward. He wanted to refine the process. increasing the number of muscles stimulared by the computer, enabling a paralyzed person to make smooth. coor· dinated movements. And he worked to produce a system subject to voluntary control: Instead of the computer telling the paralyzed person what to do, the paralyzed person would be able to teU the computer what to do. On November 11. 1982. Davis took her first halting steps along a special track, supporting herself with handrails. But neither Davis nor Petrofsky were content OaW' graduation w~ approi¥:h-_ ing, and she and Petrolsky were deter- mined that she would waJk unassisted across the stage to receive her diploma. After hours of experimenting, days of ad1usting, and months of perfecting his system, Petrofsky goc what he wanted. On June I I , 1983. Or. Robert Keser· reis. president of Wright State. stood before the graduating class and read from a letter: "I know this day is uni- quely special for you. Nan. as things have not been easy. But your determina- . lion and courase have persevered. and we. all ~prowLol ou.'' lt was_ signed tor..the asseml>'ed crowcf...K.egerrei *.. dressed Nan: "Come forward and receive your degree." IW 'lbeLenox China Faster Egg raw &aw Jtaua aWi •• 1 •r-ifxw1 dlilta. Htotdt:n;;lld""" ~;';°' ' d .. """ 24 ""'°'gold. A . ~$34. T 11e Cl'lllftiBs • CC!IKt-. of ..... "" .... -.~ And. for <Mt I hun*ed JeSS, the~ ..... 11111 been a llorioua tradieica Now. to c:debit* Emcer.1985. the lrtilta and aaftlmm ol IA!llOK t..e amet tbe perfect ,--a cww1t1ooc.a+e ine cbina Easter Ea of ecbaordimry bauty -qmlit1 Each cbilll Eta *Pets. .. nmcerful detail, the~ fashion and IDery ol lhe blr'IHJI-~ Easter Parade. T1tt 1.-.CIUo E ... E.ie a beeldll ea~ bol h-*nfted ol fine iYory diina md ~ t..d with,.,,. 24 --pt In edditioa. each bol bean I 24 kanlt told backlt-.feltuma ~ Ma iption •£alter 1985, Linled Edition.· nl the Leta bidei1M. ~aaunncedthe lllelt quitJ .. .... QDly djgcl from 11'991. Thia erquisice commemantnie Em ii~ only direct from Lene.. It is -.eci in I IUictJy liDted edition. After April 7, J98.5. this £.a will De'fel' be offered apin. Eads Elle.er Ea comet a.ndlC>mety Pt-bead. ... wkb a Certifiate of Autbenticity atlatial to its cnd'tlalwtl · 11111 limit of edkion. ne oriciml mae price of S34iipiJll>leinrwo-=:l't..n..-otOlly117 each with .., /iw ~And. of coune, '°"' Mli._ Mis COllll>lt"'1 ,....,.,,Id, Raervllionl will be ICapCed in lbict ~of receipt. lb belp elmft •Ii• 1 fclr E.ter .,......_,.,.. merVICioa *-Id be 19Ceiwd by "-ta 15, 915. For,.. ooa'lsi na oa a* cmd ~ ,oa..., call rou.na. 24bom. 7.,. .............. 5000. --~--~-~-usuwmoNAPPUC~~---------lb help.--clahwy '°'!Meer. 109 ....... ...,_..be ntttWd by March 1S, 19e.r,,, PINee f9*r.., ~far n.t...... c.._a.,,,,Ea. t ~to~ 1 follow•: 0 DutlCT.1 ~my.,_. o1Sl7 lftd ...................... ,....., a ·0 s 1 0 IY CllDIT CAJtll MM I b t !!!i ~ • '""-..... ' h' 1\I "; \ I ""' I f you've got a fast littJe thoroughbred whinnying for romance. call Barry Weisbord, chairman of the board for a computer dating service for horses. His Match- maker Breeders' Exchange, headquartered in the heart of Kentucky's blu~rass country in Lexington. allows rqembers to ~uy and sell br~ing rights usma a. computenzed com- -municauons system. "In the old days." recalls Weisbord. "if you wanted to breed a horse. you tried to get in touch with the owner. who may have been scuba diving in Aruba. Getting the job done often involved 30 calls." I Weisbord's computers have I jockeyed the number of phone I calls way down: "Members I make one toll-free call to in- dicate their interest in buying It or telling or trading." explains J Weilbord. Very high tech. Do the lhorou&hbreds get to see videotapes of each other? 1"4 f~Y WUJQ.V • .._.. J •IMS BY MARION LONG heavenly news foi.. Mary The. pungent question of how- Schneider, a Franciscan and an many _days a man can wear associate profes.u of reli8ioo al the same suit to work remains. MSU. she realizes she's got her at this writing, open. work cut out for her. Schneider remarks, "I have never seen '° many students who have no idea what a sacrament is. or ~'I who Martin Luther wa,,." The sood news is that they're win- ing to find out. I n the war of the wardrobe. it seems that women are up against unsuit-able ~ Susan Bixler. president of an Atlanta imase·building \ i\f \I I I• II 1 \ • company. cautions that aJthough it's acceptable for a man, a woman executive ....... TO should not wear the same suit l••H• uam•t• to work two days In a row. The stigma of taking re- ligion courses Is realty easing." says Robert Anderson. chairman of-Michi- gan State University's depart- ment or religious studies. Enrollment in the school's religion classes has more than doubled since this time last year. While an increase in student interest in religk>us courses is "Everyone assumes the worst explanation for why you did not get home to change, even if the circumstances were com- pletely innocent" says Bixler. She suaests that the savvy f erfille exec be prepared for emergencies. "It's best for a woman to take off her jacket and exchange her blouse for a sweater or top she keeps in her desk drawer or car -anythi"t to change yesterday's look .• Here's sood news from the lost-and-found de- partment Dr. Jared Diamond. an-ornitholqlist antt prP'fessor of physiology at UCLA. si&hted the lormfrlY rare yellow.fronted gardener bower-bird, a species that's been leading enthusiuts on a merry chase for 90-odd years. Diamond wu mjnding his own bird-watching businm in the Gauttler Mountains of New Guinea when he stumbled upon whole rolonies of the~ orful, jay-stzed birds. "It seems the birds are neither elusive nor extinct,". chirps Diamond. 'They just like to hang out in hard-to-find places. They get their name from the males' habit of buildin&. bowers -complete with 3-fOot ~ platforms - used exclusivefy for mating." Afterward, the male ldtk.s out his mate, and she is left to care for her brood alone. Sounds like what the lady bowerbirds really need is not a nosy or- nithologist but a good breach- of·bower lawyer. (All Pisces) Sunday: Lee Rad- ziwill 52. Monday: Paula Pren- t~ 46. Tueldly: Andy Gibb 27; Rex Harriton 77. Wedo& day: Ed McMahon 62: Rob Reiner 40. Thursday: Franco Harris 35 . · Frlda1: _ Cyd Charisee 64; Lynn Red&rave 42; Jim Bouton 46. Saturday: Mickey Spillane 67; Bob6y Fischer 42. - NEXT WEEK IN FW • John Nalsbitt. author ot Megatrends._peers into the future and examines tbe job market today's teenagers will encounter In the year 2000. • In her monthty,colµmn, Har· riet Van Home takes boorish rnoviefloers to task and speaks out for a ~ival of "movie- house manners ... Whal~ Amerita ~Here J are ten of the most popular ~ books at the Sandusky. Ohio, ~ Ubrary: • Using and Programming the Commodore 64, by John Heniott • II Tomorrow Coma. by Sidney Sheldon • Rmovotins ,tM Victorian House. by Katherine Rusk • loving Each 0th~. by Leo Buscaglia • Su/Krior K-bmm, by Alice Adams '-~ • The Silver nJlate Cookbook: by Julee Rosso and Sheila Lukins • lacoc_ca, by Lee lacocca • Chapman Pilotins S«lmonship and Small Boot Handling, by Charles Chapman • At llomf in Early Sanduslty. by Helen Hansen • Ohio Town, by Helen Santmyer I J j Ji E arly~in Glitr;-Bmore t::.eonard's new novel, police lieutenant Vincent Mora. walking from h.is car to his house carrying a bag of groceries, exchafl8es gunfire with a mugger. Mora-.s-shot in the left hip: the mugger dies. This book grabs your a11en11on. And holds it as Mora moves 1oward a climactic confrontation with Ttddy Magyk. a psycho Mora had once o;ent to prison. In between is the meat of a thrilling p<lqe-tumer. /Leonard hasn't written am1hing this good since laBrava {his pre¥tOUs oovd). Which is to say that he's remarkably consistent. His crime novels are all very much alike without being similar. Their heroes are typical· h· cops. retired cops or former govern· ment agent!: highly competent. quietly I c unfident. and a little world-weary - 11 constantly prepared for the worst life l1ds to offer. As such. they refleet what I life has offered them. Their style and language are rough (thi5 is. after all. not d book for children). These characters i mav not be moralists. but they are I unable to allow the evils of the sordid world they Inhabit to thrive uncontested. They act as a force not necessarily for l!OO<l. but at least for the redress of \\rCJng. Leonard is also consisterltly excellent. I le may be the best there is at the type 1 of writing he has chosen: crime stories. thrillers. and mysteries rolled into one Perhaps because of this, his books defy • ategorization. They are about crime. I but they delve so deeply into the minds of the protagonists that they are almost psychological studies. They are thrilling. hut in a different sense than. say. ~tephen King. And they are mystenes. Even though the question of who com· m11ted the central crime is always dnswered early on. how all the charac· ters fit into the story is not. Glitz (Arbor House. S 14.95) centers on \tagyk's attempt to get back at Mora for putting him in jail But within and around lhis plot line are myriad tan· gents. each tied to a new character. Along the way. we rnttt Isidro ~anusdrosos. a cab driver in Pueno Rieo: his wife Modesto. a psychic: Linda ~oon, a musician on the hotel circuit: a littJe humor. After one of Teddy Magyk's artempts on his life. Mora chases him out of his hotel into the streets. covered only by his boxer sho~ and his gun. The next day. when LaDonna Padaett. the former Mis.5 OkJa-• homa; Jaclde Carbo. 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Millionaire commentators. The latest to join the club 1s CBS' Brent Musburger. who fecently signed a $2 million contract with the network to continue as the mid'dle man on '"The Nl'l Today." work on a number of co llege basketball games and assorted other duties . He joins such other highly paid (and 1n most instances overworked) announcers as Marv Albert (N BC). Frank Gafford (AB('), Pat Summerall (CBS) and Al Michaels (ABC). Musburg,er appears to be th e unlikeliest mi llionaire announcer of them all. He ha~ httJe. 1r any. charlsm and a total lack of charm. To offset these negati ve facors. Muslfurger works hard. He prepare ... hr stu d .... ies. he inhales foct!) and figures. Thre is never a moment when Musburg,er approaches the blanking red light of a TV camera unrehearsed. Has approactf to college baskctballl is fanatical. He will spend the week befo re (0 ) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale the game Stu.dying bot.h (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraaka Av,,., Santa Monica tcams1 examining their (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building. Rockefeller coaching an~ substitution Cint• H: y patterns. lhetr pla y \Clcc- (C) Cinema~. Tl~e-Llfe Building, Rockefe118r" center: tion and how itJc bench N.Y.,N.V. and crowd arc u~ to "(E) ESPN Brletol Ct advantage. (L) SelecTV Marina def Rey' \ The na&4ina questi on (S) sttowtim'.. which remains i whettler (8) SpotHght all this work is wonh S2 (C) CabM News Network . Atlanta !"illion. The logical answ~r --... ··· .. (9) WOR, New York City is a quick no. but this response is l QCred..b¥.AD. even qu1c er undc.r-. llCll•lll ... CJ) CGUHI IAIDTUU ............ ........ D-.(lln.) -a • coum umT1AL&. R1111na1 MW•• .. .,.HUii .. •11r11ta"" • IM!_elw _. ..... (I In.) ,,. • (() CGU.19 iAmCl1'M.L ••• ,... T ...... OlllmlMm~) 1t~. ([I ... "''9' ........... .... ...... , .... .., ..... (1 ..... _. ...... , - 1111.-- tHID e NAICX.I .._. C.-... IMI ........ 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S lllttt.(1 lw.) --~---17l!'T8S t'tl•~--- In a world or inflated saltrie , where a mediocre auard. ridinith e bench for 1n cnt1~year. calt:'ttftb~--.._..,,,,..-,..,. more than $400.000. millionaire 1nnounccrs *fi cou.m UlllT'UU. 0...-..... shouldl\orbe considered e'=9~IMITA#ftA lhALO'\llc.h of an unc\U .. ~---mon phenomenon. (Pl...-... 8P01tft/ ... e 4) . . or -1g6uc KOCE-TVrounds up top en terta inme nt for 1985 pledge f ~sti va l It's March. and March mean'I 1t'<; Festival RS on KO E/.50. public tekv 1\1on for Orange< ·ounl). . For 16 evenings. bcginn1ngSaturda) Jnd continuing through March 24. Channel 0 offers adventure. 1nln$ue and entc:rtain- ment for 1hc entire family, I With a eoal of $2()(),000 for ll\ \pnn$ membcr'ih1p drive. KOCE/50 once.' a~1n appeals tO Ill> Vil'WCrS to help keep fine program\ 'iU<:h as those they watch during Fcstl\al ~S on the air b) pledging 1he1r 'Suppor1 any evening. March 9-:?4. All they ncc<L do .u• call 82.5-5050 h> pledge thl·1r !>uppon of television \'<>rlh watching and \\Onh paying fur. Sipo1hgh11ng the wick rnngl· of.fl1U\1t·a1 p·rogram'l 'pn:micnng c!unng r cs11val X~ Judy Garland arc thl' award-winning him "Woo<htod .. Steve Allen a Rodger., and Hammcr!ltcin 'l~<:iul. Rodger\ \\rote 1hc mu\1t and Hammcr~- Luc1ano l'avaro111 1n "R1gol~110." a Jud> 1cin pcnncd tht· \\Ofd~ ol ,omc of the mo .. 1 Garland rt•tro'.>pcc11H·/conn:rt. the.' time· popular and enduring mu"cal ... 1nclud1ng honored mu~1cal "Th1.· Mu~1c Man" and "The King and I." "Carou~1:· and the performing arts c;o.travuganLa Gala of "Flower Drum ~ong." Stars 1 9~5. Si.ud !>1ngl'r f crny lknnell of Jud' Among the mus1c.:al progr~m<. 'llatcd ar~ (1arland: "tk< vo1c·c llad a sp1n1uallt~ .a three rock and folk 'lpccial'\ · Wood'ltock. lond of dc,tirl ) ·· h l'n though Judy th eaward-win ningdocumel"ltnry Thanakc"> Garland 11. 110 longer '"-.,lh ·u~. hcr styll". us back to Augu\t, I 969 -to 1hc mui.1c and l'X ubcrann· <1nd l humma l'nclure in hl·r rvents of the rO<'k conn:rt of th e •tieh -mcmorahk pcrformann·s of ··over The kicks off the two-week long fe'il1 v111es over Rainbow." "Thr TrollC) \ong.'' and "The.: ltOCE Saturda~ :u 7: 15 p.m. Perform ing 1n Mun That C iot Away." Her 1ncred1hk. front of over a half-mill1on people arc cmot1onali\m haHstabhshcd her as one of ('rosby. Stills and Na'lh. Joe< 'ockcr. Joan the fort'most 'linger'> ofthl· pac;t 40 years. Baez. Country JO(• and the-hsh. Ario f~ut lht~ Wa\ the private side or Jud) Guthrie, Ric hie Havens, J1m1 Hcndm., (iarlund -the fun-lov ing Indy who Santana. <iha-na-n<i. Sty and the Fam1l)' enJOycd Jlr:ic11cul Jokes and pulling on a SIOn<.'. The Who. and Ten Year!:> Aflcr down'i. outfit. the devoted mother who Three rock 'n roll lcgcndi. -Roy oOcn brought her rhildrl·n up on tagc to Orbison. Jerry Let' Lewis and Carl Perkins apix:ar w11 h ht•r. fhl' private Judy Garland. -revive the ~ound'i of the ·.sos when the) as recalled h)' t on> fknnell. Alan K1nr.. perform their h1g&C<it h1ti. on "Good Reit Recd. Nchon Riddle and Ciarl:ind i. Rock1n '," which follow!! Ma.rt·h 9 at 10 p.m. children. Lorna and Joe Luft. will mesh In the sing-alon& trad111on. rcn~wncd with the pubhr Jud)' (iarland know n from folk musician Ciknn Ya1 bro ugh. the telev1<;1on program<; and conccm of the .SIJ$ Umeliter1o and lhc new Kmg.ston TrtOJOUl unJ 60s on "Greal Pcrforman Cs" ercscn- together for u lighthearted <.'vcning filled 1111ion of "Judy <larlnnd: The < onrcrt wi th music and humor on "Folk Rt•union Ycnrc;.'' Sunday March 17. a19:10 pm a1 Dc v1ri. Lake." March t ll a19·15 pm. "Together 1n ( nm l'rt Tc\ Beneke and f'c~t1val 85 aF o hn'I an arr:iy of mu~1cal H1i1 Orchc'>tra" hring hal'k timeless tune premiere !tpccials. beg111ninK wi th a ('el· from the big band era ul thr 40s. Monday. ebratton of the gen1u11 of O\USl<.'31 theater March 18. 81 10 p.m ( rllC''il 'llnrs Helen duo Richard Rodgers and Chcnr Ham-O'\onndl and Rob f hl.•fl~ pcrform 1hc1r ~--mentHt l Sunday .. Marc.b LO...at.9~ o .. m. ronantic. ducJ. "tiu;c.·n E e&: and tfostcd by Mary Martin. the ~tar of th <.'ir O'Connell c.lch \ t·~ hl'I rcnd1t1on oT~r • •• J he So nd of Mu 1('" c m·d for' nu." ··Lmbr:il.'t'nblc You" and and "South P:w1hc. &C" -. mcmcin: Tht· Sound of American Music" perform "String of Penrl\ •· "Chattanooga sounds ofthe40s i·n a selling remin1scc!'t ~f a night club of that era. "In .the Sw1!'g takes viewers back to that magical musical time when Benny Goodman. Harry James and J1nim y and Tommy Dorsej were making their marks on America n Jopular music. Hosted by Steve Allen (who played Goodman in his movie biography), "In the wing" premieres Thursday. March 21. at 9:15p.m. d One of Hollywood's most popular an ex uberant musicals comes to C'l\an~~I 50 on Saturday. March 23. at 7:45 p. m. The Music Man" stars Robert Preston. Shirley Jones and Hermione Gingold and features some of Broadwa) 's most mem~~ble tunes, including "Till The~~ Wis You and "Seventy-six Trombones. Hosted by Hoyt Axton. "l..egendc; of \ountry Music." Saturday. March 16. at 7:30 p.m. salutes the cou"try ~estcrn ~mgers of the-late 4().r; itn~ m1d-50s. C'ountr) music legends Eddie Arnold. Porter Waggoner. Rrl·nda Lee and Ray 1-'ncc perform and also recall the ~arty days when the "country" sound was first becoming a force 1n mamstream music. Classical music performances dunng festi va l 85 on K()CE/50 include two o;pcc1als with Luciano Pavarotti. -a look at ov1et mus1c1ans. and a March mcmber- c;hipdnvc tradition. thl"srx th annual "Gata of Stars" with Beverly 'Mis. Luciano Pa varotti ~tar in one of his mMt fam ous role'> 1n a "G_rcat Per- formances" premiere of Jean-Pierre Pon- nclle'" film version of Verdi's "Rigoletto." Friday. March 15, at 9 15 Jl .m. "Musical Passage," Monday. March 18, at 8 p.m.. profiks the Soviet Em1grc Orche~tra. an ensemhle comprised mostly of Soviet Jews who Ocd their homeland in pursuit of freedom The winners of the Luciano Pavarotti fnterna11onnl Vo1c.'f C'ompe1ition are Jotned by the area& tenor and the opera compan y o l Philadelphia, for aperformancc of La Boheme." Wednes- day. March 20. a1 8: 15 p.m. Viewers also get a behind-the-scenes look at the enscmhlc 1n rehearsal between acts. Once again. the reigning ttnor from the world of opem. Pavarotti. bnngs his 3n1 try to the ronc"r-t . hall 1n 1n c~O!'O" • performance of "Luciano Pavarot11 in c)nccr1:· Friday. March 22. at 8:45 p.m. ('tor Richard fhoma hosts the program and introduces each musical selc('t1on along w11h background o n the com po~r ~nd work 1n 1h1s all-Italian pr?J,ram. • Concludin~ "Fcsuvat 8S. · unday, Much l.4.-at ·45 " la f Sta SS" highlight the onao1na commnmen o KCX'E/ O and ubltc tckv1Mon to the ~urv<.'y the mu .. clll team·~ g.rca)c\t Choo-( hoo"' nnd "In th~· Mood." and a ach kVcrn tnUJ«s~-nmtttm ~tvrc--rioal no11a lg~ nliffi'hcl"minj!"\ftrO""'i"""'"'ll'lrn""'.:"'11f_ • ....i~.&t.;M cl1p'l. s111l'l.:rv aJlpc<irancc,ancl 1ntcrv1ew'l together for u pcrform.1r11,· of t h~. ctas'lu:. wit~ \tar' including Alfred Drake. h1rlc)' "()on't Sit Under the Appk Tr~c. Jont'l. Yul Rrvnncr and Clordon MacRac. Rccrc 11n,. more dl\t1nct1v(.' mu~•l'31 Sunday, March 3·, 1985 3 -... •J '" I -' I i I .• I I I I . I I I I 1w-11nr. !11f JB 1 • I E i . fil I I • f 1-' I 1 f Jn . 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W ~ l9A umTUl.L Phlladelphla 76irf at Houston Rockets (2 hrs .. 15 min.) W. ITOP MTlllnl luntOI (COIT"D) (!) llO¥ll "The Last Of The Mohican&" ( 1977, Adventure) Steve Forrest..>ndrew Prine. (2 hrs.) ID.OWlaGYIAM . (C) llO¥ll "The-Best Years 01 OUr Lives" ( 1946, Drama) Fredric March. Dana An· drews. (2 hrs .. 52 min.) Cl) llCMI "Rich. Young And Pretty" ( 1951. Musical) Jane Powell. Vic Damone. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CZ) llO¥ll "Heads Or Tails" ( 1980. Suspense) Philippe Nolret. Michel Ser· rault._{1 hr., 45 ~ • G llD .-cJllJI Scheduled: Japa· nese Grand Sumo Wrestling Tournament from Tokyo; World Bobsled Champion· ~s from Cervlnia, Italy. ( 1 hr.) G 11CM1 "Southern Comfort" (1981, Orama) Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe. {2 hrs.) m COUJ• IAIUTIALL Southern Cal at Texas (2 hrs.) -- • IOll> IOU> Host:. Rick Dees. Guests: Jack Wagner, Exile. Llmahl, New Edition, Phil Collins, Al Jarreau, Pat Benatar (vi- deo). (1hr.) e fAt mM W Current tax laws, forms and Issues are explained by IRS tax ex· perts. Hosts: David Birney, JoAnn Pflug. -YIAlll I~ -econ • 1 ITOP AIMITll TIU11tOlll (CONT'D) PAl&Y POl1'UIT ........... ...,._, ___ f'OQM • Al9lltla •• •1111" a 0.:WTllJIOI UR 11 Dr,... 1111111 aRO ICNCUIT1C UetTAM La Jolla vs. LinoOln AMBllna.o ~--Rl\·11GW11-~·Aahover Weet~' (1979.""'Ro- mance) Harrison Ford, Lesley-Anne Down. (1 hr.¢9 min,) CJ) GAMY •Ma -Al.Oii • VIQAI Comedy st<etches created from personal ~lenoes. (1 hr.) CZ) llD¥m "Mr. Peabody And The Mer· maid" (1948, Comedy) Wllllam Powell, Ann ~ (1 hr .. 29 min.) · 41198 "Yesterday's ·child" (1977. Orama) Shirley Jones, Claude Akins ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) L":e--HOPI: TMI OTMlll ... °' I LUT HOUR NW.I T-.1-.e/Ailllfll.Mry ..... -·1:-r ... -~~ounder" ( 1972. Olamc: Cicely Tyson. Paul Winfield. ( 1 hr., ( min.) I) (II( KAYO tW.L. . -lvenlatr----• .. ,~"Return To Boggy Cree~ ( 1978. AdVenture) Dawn Wells. Oar Plato. While searching for a t.genda monster in a Louisiana bayou. three er. dren are caught In a hurricane and me an un=escuer. (2 hrs.) I ITOP MTlllnl llLfTMOM (CONT'D) 8 f .alT Cristina Ferra re ar llO¥ll "Screamers" ( 1980. Orama) Pam Roberts took at the fastilon trends -Barbara Bech, Joee~otten. (2 hrs.) watch for lhls spring Including lntervle.,. 9 ~ CUP "World Cup / with top deslgners Norma Kamall, Valen American Ski Classic" w omen's Oownhlll no, Fendl, Biagioni, and Ferre. ( 1 hr ) and Giant Slalom from Vall, Coro ( 1 hr,) (I) Cll ... G) llO¥ll "Three The Hard '!lay" ( 1974. D llO¥ll "Southern Comfort" ( t98 Adventure) Jim Brown. Fred Wiiiiamson Orama) Keith Carradine, Powers Booth i hrs.) National Guardsman on weaker WALL tTMlf Wiii( Guest· T. Boone maneuvers in a Louisiana bayou spark lckens Jr.. chairman and praaldent, small guerrilla war with a community Meta Petroleum Co. bacl<woo=uns. (2nrs.) I um.I NCMm OM TMI NAM ®l PIGHT Wl1'M bAVID HOIMMTI Fe. A1ft.11D mta.G lured: an underwater shaver: sulfltes • llO¥ll "Superman Ill" ~1983, AdVen· food preservatives: a dramatization of ture) Christopher Reeve, lchard Pryor. e'PA. Coco (Erica Gimpel) returns i hrs .. 6 min.) • WI.A, WI.A WOM.D 01 ~ get her diploma and ends up being cast • LA11e rmo a production by a famous retired direct• ATTMlllOVlll Scheduled: Roger Ebert ~lllon Berle). (1 hr.) and Gene Slskel review "The Sure Thing," W llCMI "The a1g Fix" ( 1978. Myater) "Marla's Lovera," "The Purple Rose 01 Rlchard Dreyfuss. Susan Anspach. An u Cairo" and "The Beech Boys: An Amert· conventional private detective. who w1 can Bend." deeply Involved In the '60s protests. I fACl M llAT10I drawn Into a case lnvolvl~ polltlcel cc • ........ -..... 1~~=Wt'•wu.1 ~rey Fox" ( 1~82. West· .. ....,.. IGIRll UP AmM ern) Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Bur-The effects of alcOhOf In America, and tr r~hs. ( 1 hr .. 32 mllT.) methods UMd to combat the problem ~ CJ) llO¥ll "Romaintlc Comedy" ( 1983, ~lored. ( 1 hr.) I ITOP Mnllnl T&l1'MOI (COlfrD) Romance) Dudley Moore. Mary Steenbur· llD MOYA An examination of children's a ..... ••'a.Ui•i!-. n. (1hr .. 43mln.) qulsl~tlon of language during their first lo •• ._ • ... Y.!..8rs. 1 hr.) ••ll'cm'I• .. ,._•ALL ~ "Shipwreck" ( 1978. Adve .,. "Mayday At 40,000 Feet'' ClelPI .. .., ture) Rober1 Logan. Mikki Jamlson·Olso 978, Suspense) David Janssen, Don MC ... Q A widower, his two daughters. a report M•~· (2 hrs.) •A•l-.t and a runaway are stranded on an Isola I r-·---~VllTOlflGUmfTILITNOlll ed 181and after encountering a vlole PA&YPOITUIT I... storm at sea. 'G' (1 hr., 43 min.) -..... IAIUTUU Sun Belt Confer· u.......-.. cm llCMI ''Twlllght-lone-'fhe MovlE ence Chemplonshlp. llve from Hampton, u INC• CMIM A blogtaphlcal por· ( 1983, Science-Fiction) John Uthgo1 Va.~~ trait of a.n. Douglas MacArthur using film Vic Morrow. This homage to the old Re CID footage, lnttrvlews end narration by John Ser11ng TV Mfies features segments abo (I) llD¥m "Two 01 A Kind" ( 1983, Ao-ColloOt and John Huston. This first epl· a bigoted bar patron's comeuppance, m.noe) John Travotta. Ollvla Newt®· SOde traces his Ille from his early years al .. group of retirement home rJtaldent.s wt John. ( 1 hr., 28 min ) Weet Point ttlraogn "~ command ln the ~ecapture thefr youth, a child with tt ml ~.,_ II CCMICBT The Gram· Pacific during World War 11. (Part 1 of 4) power to create or destroy et wlll. and E my·Award winning country-western star 1(2 hrs.) • 11lrplane passenger who sees a gremlin si perf.~'!?·L .. ~' ~~vdor.l,tLaes ~.~. a"sT~ellGaasma· ,_Lm . t>o1ta)glng the plane's wing. 'PG' ( t hr . .11 bier. ""' "'' waea•UClllU "Clown White" A 9. m n. dutt of "We Have Tonight" with guest year·old boy, ~having difficulty accepting •1·-=-... ~..MJ"'" ............ ..,, ttar Sl'ltena Easton, from Greensboro. his deafnett, runs away frorn a &ehool T~ ~AMW ... _ NOtttl Cttolina. ( 1 hr.) outing and meets a mime who changes his --·-·-·1---" life. 0 (1 hr.) llO¥ll "Somewhere Tomorrov. • ,_,..,.. (l)COU.WtA•u.&. New Orleans at Ml· (1984, Oram•) Sarah J"81oa Parke ---OP--IUUTT aml 13 hrt.l Nancy Addison. A young woman ma1 -.D CW -"World Cup I ([).,. ·'Peter And The Wolf Md Orner • ages to ovelcome gtier over h9r father Am«lc:.an Sid Ctattlc" Women's Downhill Tales" ( 1981, Adventure) Ray Bolger (2 diath. as well 11 ~ltflcuttlff in gettlr and Glent Slalom from Vall, Colo. ( 1 hr.) hra.) • along with ,,., mot ar ...,___ ...,. ---_!IQ~ tiWL 1 ~~· (1 ;:9, l1 -n . '" Omln.) 10 S d u h3 1985 min.)· .... ~---~ -~ un ay, Marc ' e 'atac•DMAll •• ..._ Riek t•k" • ic • I , 5 I d f 1- •f ,. ! J l l I • s 8 0 - A • e Jr ,. ' tt t• ll '· d JI a 0 e n J 2 r. I 5 g 0 b luncl Conl. with • dllteputable outfit to earn enough money to buy a wedding p<eeent. Guest ~-advooa'9 O.Vld Hof-OW4z, • (11 9\.ln .... rr Git llOTI The dis· aster that followed the 19th-<lentury gold rush at Sulle<'s Mm In Calilorrne. the f'nOd. el city tor the mY1hlcal kingdom ol Shan- gri-La: how the Oalal Lama escaped to I"· dla through the ireacherous Himalayas. Q ~hr.) ~ ~ llAICM Guests Morgan Falr- ehlld, David Haseelhott. (R) ( 1 hr ) lflOITIPMI M UV. PUlmf: A '°"'1Wf Of M David Attenborough visits grass- lands on three continents, examining the behavior of Brazlllan anteaters. North American bison and African wildebeests Q_(1hr ) ID llAnMI A survey ol lhe vast ketp areas on the bottom ol the Pacific Ocean thal provide food for countless creatures. (Al Q_(1 hr.) (lJ .w9 "Manhattan" ( 1979, Comedy) Woo<Jy Alien. Diane Keaton An Insecure New York o6medy writer breaks up with his teen-age glrlltlend to date an outspo- ken Journalist Who recently had an affair with hit best friend. 'A' ( 1 hr • 36 min.) (%) llOWll "Rear Window" ( 1954. Suspense) James Stewan, Grace Kelly A phOtogrepher gets Into trouble alter spy-ing on hit neighbors with binoculars 'PG' l hr .• 52 min.) llYMIOTO MA• 7:11 • ...,., wra Punky allenates Chefle •nd Margaux when lhe gets the Qnly available Butter Lettuce Doll ® ,.,_.. l90CI Wembley sets a genie free from Its bollle, but none of his wishes comn true. 7:11 al>MYOf~ ... (I).-.-WOTI Jessica tnher· Ill a key percentage or a prolesslonat footbell team and finds herself ptirsu1ng me ownen lllllir (l hr. r 8 e lmMT.,. Michael faces danger at • new construction site as he searches for evtdenoe to clear the reputation of a murdered e:;gJr;;.J; hr ) t ••llA °' MMCCM!M;VUl-19 COUl- 9 WY DAltBIZ llLD DPC*D •tuted In iany aj(ltg ire special guest& Including Morgan Fairchild. Harvey Kor- men, Ofek Butkua and Bubbe Smith. O l 'U;l. .. , ..... ,,..,.,. .. ..-c ... CMIM A profile of Gen. Douglat M1cAr1hur that combines tllm footage. lnttfVlews and narr1tlon ~ohn.­ Colieo9 and John Huston 11 the mllltary lffcltr'a Nie It traced rrom his school days at W•t Point to hit role In defending the Paclflc durjng W0tld Yi._ar II Based on the ~~l.a1Y-~1"8m PancheStet (Pert 1 '2)~ °',,. ... -,.,.,. Interviews with l8"4 Turner. Chris Evett Lloyd, Hugh Downt, C.lllomla wine king Robert Mono.vi. beauty eicpert Beverly Sneoon Ind goulp COiumnist Mllune Metlnger. (R) ( 1 hr ) e .._,_ A aurvty of the v111t ketp areaa on lhe bottom ot tht Pacific Ocean that puwtde food fOf <:ounllea crNtur• (R) ~lht, llM"9Ml:l 1'MIA'-"The· Jewel In Ct n'' Ma or Merrick rtturnt lo Deihl rainy Hatloween night. an Insane murderer escapes from an oyronntnd cuts'T palh ot death. destructloll and teu01 ,ttirmh a small town. 'R'.rii.1 hr .. 30 min.) (I)"°"TICaD (8) llOWW "Unfaithfully Yours" ( 1984. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nastassja Kin· &kl. An orchestra conductor thinks that his wife may have had an affair with a viollnlst while he was away on tour and conspires to murder her 'PG' {I hr , 36 min ) (a> (S) llOVll "SplaSh~ ( 1984, Comedy) Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah. A New York bachelor without much success et love falls tor B beauutul girl who tlleratty washes up on ShO<e. unaware at first that she's the mermaid he saw as a child 'PG' { 1 hr .• 51 min.) I UClll AIOM IMTA MITA .. .,.,, FALWIU Ml LOU.-T MAL mATI: IMtnmfT Of THE .. .. ()) CMZY Lill A FOX Alter Herry sees a fellow patient murdered 1n the hospital by a man with a limp. the kllle1 targets him. Hamson and Cindy ( 1 hr.) 8 GD MCml "Secret Weapons" (Prem· 1ere. Orama) Unda Hamilton, James Fran· clscus A young RuS6tan language student Is transformed by the KGB into an an- American grrl trained to seduce and blacl<mall U S olflc1als and lndustriahsts as a Soviet spy. O (2 hrs.) e ILLY GRAHAM CMADI t llC '" .. G ®) ~ (Premiere) A gla!Tlorous model and a private investiga- tor team up lor adventures and romance Stars Cybill Shepherd. Bruce w m1s Q (2 hrs.) 1~ llAllW~TJll "The Jewel In The Crown" Ma1or Memck returns to Delhi from Pankot. Perron d scovers that Mer- rrck has seen SuSBn's psychla1rrc records (!>art 12 of 14) O ( 1 hr l fli) llYITDYI "Agatha Christie Mysteries II" A woman w~ suspects her husband of Infidelity seeks help from a personal consultant. o ( 1 hr ) ([) COUJ• IAIUTIAU Maryland ot Vlr· Q!!:lia ~) (2 hrs ) CLJ (Z) MOVIE "Tender Mercies" ( 1982. Orama) Robert Duvall, Tess Harper A former country singer. his Ule and career ruined by olcohollsm. lalls In love with a Texas motel owner and decides to make a comeback 'PG' (I l'lr 30 mtn ) .. OfllUP 1-ICOTT • eaeoo&. llAT Fe@tured· the latesl de· ve!Ol>mentl frredlJCarron--Cf) llCMI "Lifeboat" ( 1944, Orama) Tai· lulah Bankhead. John Hod1ak. A t1lebo8t carrying survivor& from a sunken passen- ger liner. as welt 8$ ttte Nazi U·boat com· mandet respanSlbte for the disaster. be- comes a microcosm ot clashing World War II 1de0iog10S (2 hrs ) • ,.. CC) CRYITAL UL.I Hl~hllghts include ttie debut o=s=I Gale s tarest ntbum "To· IJ!gtlt T I " -·(I) ... 11.D. J T bflngt In I bAO lady ~·s bttn wandering In tfle roln wtfh a MflOUS case of blonchltts; tori& ·~Jthr) ,..., .. , ____ _ 1 .... , ... .UT ~' ••e11a••• .. ·11JICCHR "KoyaanlsQat-.s~ of ~American lancsscaee ere· 1uxtaposed with images of cl tyecapes In ... this critically acclaimed t983 film without dialogue or narration Phllip Glass com- ~ the musiCal score. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) CC) llOWW "Under fire" ( 1983, Drama) Nk:k NOite. Joanna CaSSldy. Two Ameri- can journaltsts and a photographer c:ove< the Nicaraguan war while a French double agent uses photographs of rebels to search for key Sandinista leaders. 'R' o (?hrs .. 8 min.) CH) llOVll "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983, Comedy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards A w1d0w's ne'er-do-well father, Who aban- doned her when she was a child ot nine. shows up wrth a bad heart condition and a suitcase tun of 1U-go11en money 'PG' { t hr.38min) (~ llOWW "The Riddle Of The Sands" ( 1980. Adventure) Michael York. Stmon MacCorklndale To prevent a German in· vaSIOn ot England in t90t, two British friends set oft fOf the high seas ( 1 hr • 38 min.) Cl) GAMY MtAllDUel ALM • VHAI Comedy sketches created from personal ~lel'lCe6 ( I hr ) .. QZJ llOWll "II A Man Answers" ( 1962, Comedy) Sandra Dee. Bobby Darin A new brlde attempts to make her ~usband )eaious. but the plan backfires when he catches W:.t \~rs .. 10 min) *'I"• AUITle CfTY LmYt Featured. Glen Campbell ("Gentle on My Mind.'' "Slow Nights"), Eddy Raven ("Thank GOd lor Kids." "Who Do You Know In CaltfOf• nla?") ( t hr ) (%) llCMI "The Island" ( 1980. Adven- ture) Mk:haet Caine, David Warner While 1nvest1Qattng a raSh ot ship disappear- ances ln ll'le Bermuda Triangle. a 1oumat- lst discovers en Isolated. 400-year-old col· ,... only :;:~~~~f.i54 min) ,,. •• ®) ..... TM.II,_ MDAM .. The twin s1ste< of a dead computer whiz ttieS to brlni.'j:M =back to ttle I==-' ..,°''"' comDY mm llOVll "Dracula" ( 1979, Fantaay) Frank Langella. Laurance OIMer In a 19 13 English coastal town. an aged pro- les90r seeks vengeance against the oen· turles-Old vemplre who murdered his daughter 'A' ( 1 hr , 49 min ) llAYYLOQ ~= ==',.,. Mcaitt• -.... ATMllCMll • ...,.,..W 1* -Fea· tur~ll ShePh!rd. ( 1 hr.) e ,..... Neal Gable! and Jef- frey Lyont host an lntormat;ve loott at whaf•, now ot the IJlOll\ft I --CfTY u.u. MCL.W Hii9 llOWI "Frenzy" ( 1972. Suspense) Jon f'tr.ch S.rry roster A numbef of un- IU9P8Cflni.1 women tell v1e11m to a11 1nsene ~*~'4,·,,: min~~--~ Featured a pet· tv with Lill Mlne4M H the host._ an In-- -- - -- -lanclay ~DI. terf'lew-wrth Mell988 Gllben, dOf'lft Oetz- end Kathryn Harrold from "MacGruder And Loud." fi~nety Guy" (19~. Com- ecfy) Steve Merlin, Charles Grodin. After his sexy girlfriend leaves him, a young man feces a lonely life and writes a best-· selling book that serves as a guide for other lonesome men. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -· • ... llCIUIL .. -.Tl ... ;a-:.CUll •••mar.,.. WOIU-1'-.ow ~ An exploration of the mili- tary and polltlcal issues raised by 1he 100. massacre of 24 1 U.S. Marines In Lebanon. o ( 1 hr.) (() u.L FOOTUU Los Angeles Express at Portland Breakers ~s.) cm a.Y .,-. • The Gram- my-Award winning country-weslern s1er performs such favorlfes as "The Gam- bler," "Lucille" and "lady." as well as a duet of "We Have Tonight" with guest star Sheena Eas1on. from Greensboro. North Carolina ( 1 hr.) e1' CC) llCMI "Eddie Macon's Run" ( 1983, Orama) John Schnelder, Kirk Douglas. An esc8ped criminal becomes lhe quarry of a ruthleSS law officer 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) ' e1' • llCMI "Psych-Out" ( 1968, Drama) Su98n Strasberg, Dean Stockwell. A trio of hippies prolecl a deaf teen-ager who has run away to Halght-Ashbury In search of her brother. (2 hrs .. 45 min.) (fl) llCMI "I Saw What You Old" ( 1965. Suspense) Joan Crawford, John Ireland When IWO teen-age glfls aloM for the weekend play an Innocent telephone 1>1ank, httle do they know that the party they've reached Is a killer who wants to ~he surJ)flse ( 1 hr • 45 min.) 1tll A1B _..._ ~ W.Y • .wfT MTlt Oii THI tlTI .... Q ...,, ..... WOIUVlmClll ' . ,,., ... ~ (%) llCMI "Splash" ( 1984, Comedy) Torn Hanks, Daryl Hannah. A -New York bachelor wllhout much success at love fells tor a beautlful girl who literally washes up on shore, unaware at llrst that she's the mermaid he saw as a child. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 51 min.) 1M ()) MAMY 0 _ W (J) llCMI "The Black Marble" ( 1980. Orama) Robert Foxworth. PaUla Prentiss Af18f working on an emotionally exhaust- ing child-murder case. a heavy-drinking police delecllve Is teamed with a police- woman to llnd a odlslurbed dognapper. (2 hrs.) · cm MOYll "Heat And Dust" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Julie Christle, Greta Scaccht. A young Englishwoman arrives In India to re- search the Ille of her grea1 aunt who, 60 years before, had created a scandal by taking an Indian lover. 'A' (2 hrs .. 10 min.) Cl) lllO¥W "Romantic Comedy" ( 1983, Romance) Dudley Moore, Mary Steenbur- gen. Two successful Broadway writing partners end a passionate relationship that lasted nine years. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 43 min.) 1:11 00 ilO¥ll "Bad Boys" (1982. Orama) Sean Penn, Aenl Santoni A young hood- lum accidentally kills the younger brolher of a teen-age dope dealer during a police chase and Is sent to a tough reformatory 'A' ~~59mln,) 1:11110.~eandldo" (1956, Adventure) Aobeft Mitchum. Ursula Thiess. Gun- runMruell their wares In Mexico. (2 hrs) l auat••-..... w acomMCK.1cma .,. "Halloween" ( 1978, Horror) Donald Pleaaence. Jamie Lee Curtis. On a rainy Hanoween night. an Insane murderer escapes from en asylum and cuts a path of death, destruction and terror through a small town. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min) 2191 Cll ... ..,,.ATCM •••mm ... • I'"'°"' ...... t11 Cll ... --.nrATCM t:ll ..,,, IWAIUllT CIWUI ~TAI.II WITH DAVI ..... 1141 (I) NPa CMAll A weekend of fun enc on a serious note for Anderson (Robe Ginty) when he's charged with a cnm 1ha1 could_ end his law career ( 1 hr ) *I E':f.ccr-1° ~ llOVW "Rear Window'' ( 195• Suspense) James Stewart. Grace Kelly photographer gets Into trouble atter sir1 lng Qn his neighbors with binoculars 'PC I 1 hr .. 52 min.\ t:il(t} llOVll "The Best Years Of Our llvec. ( 1946, Drama) Fredric March, Dana Ar drews. Three velerans and their wive struggle to adjust 10 pos1war clvlllan lit• 12 hrs .. 52 min.) 1:21 VIDIO MDOl l 1:11 II llCMI "Bullet rn A Badman" ( 196· Western) Audie Murphy, Darren McOav11 A bandll vows to kill the man who marr:t- h1s ex-wife. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ~FAITH• w ('I)": ........ ALOll • ~ Comedy skelches created from person lences. ( 1 hr ) .. ....n ....... Tim (II), MOYll "Unfaithfully Yours" ( 198· Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nas1aasja Kit ski. An orchestra conductor thinks that h wife may have had an affair with a vlollm while he was away on lour and consplrE to murder her. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 36 min.) Wi ~MU 4111 I DMAll t11 ~ • .. llCMI "fatty Ann" ( 1980. Orame Ben Oxenbould. Bert Newton. Based c an Australian comic strip. Youngsters ei gage In oang rlvelrles In an Inner Sydnc ghetto toward the end of the Depresalc years. (1 hr., 15 min.) ) s t ' I I I ti I s II s J n •· y n -I -•2 .. S8 a· r .. t) to I) s f) Monclay Coat. ( t980, Orama) Jo Ann Pflug. Julie Hager- !!'_ (1 hr . 40 min) f_QJ "The Black Stallion RetUrns" ( 1983. Adventure) Kelly Reno. Ten Garr (I hr. 33 min.) (SJ "The Enchanted Journey" ( 1984, Fantasy) Animated. Voices of Jim Backus. Orson Bean. ( 1 hr .. 24 min.) .. "~ill Cosby. Himself" ( 1982. Come-W Bill Cosby ( t hr .. 44 min.) CZJ "Heads Or Tails" ( t980. Suspense) Phllippe N0tret, Miehe! Serraull. ( 1 hr . 45 min) l:a "Lone Woll McQuade" ( 1983. Adllen· ture) Chuck Norris. David Carradine. ( 1 hr , 47 min,) _ -Evening----.. lllU 9 ... IOIOll IUDDlll Cll ... HART TO HART LRITYUI OI TMI 9ICM A11D 'AMOUI Interviews with Lana Turner. Chris Evert Lloyd, Hugh OowM. Calllorn1a wine king Robert Mondav1. beauty e><pert Beverly Sassoon and gossip columnist Maxine Me~~~ .ITMTIU ~ llCMI "Murder In Te)(as" (Part 1 of 2) ( t98 I. tams) Farrah Fawcen. Sam El· 11011 Be d on the true story of Or. JOhn Hill, a H uston plastic surgeon who was accused of murdering his first wife., the daui/Jter of a= oilman (2 hrs ) I:.= A-.c:AN~~ llOVll "Warlords or Atlanus·· ( t978, Adventure) Doug McClure. Cyd Charisse Aller an accident at sea. members of a acJelihlic eicpedlllon accideotalr land tn the long-lost underwater c11y o Atlantls PG' (I hr . 36 min) (OJ llOVW "Wonder Man" ( 1945. Come- dy J Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. A nightclub entertainer's twin brother ts accused Of murder. ( 1 hr, 38 min.) HOT llAT HOTUNI 1:11 .... PllVATl•I._ ... u.v-.a.a ALICI MAam. / utmR .. IHOUR WIB.OIFOIYUNI 'ACll OP CUI.Mm MON "The Alphabet Murders" (1966. Mystery) Tony Randall. Anita Ek· berg Master sleuth Hercule Poirot lnvettl· gatM a series of murders SMmlngty finked 7altot,;,:::ln) '& IHIA.8MI Author Mickey Spillane, regory Hamson of "Trepper John M~'' . DAUM ... 9ff9TYW ~ Featured t ne Peter Selle1s, Claudine Longet. A mis· chievous lndiao actor creates utter chaos when he crashes asoclaJ party (1 hr . 39 min.) (%) llCMI ''Slaughterhouse Five" ( 1972. Comedy) Mrchael Sacks, Ron Leibman. Based on the novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr A man encounters war, middle-class living and ecstasy In his search for fulfillment of the American dream 'R' ( t hr .. 43 min ) 1:118 2 Oii TMI TOWN Featured. a 10()+( at how country music Is playing for cross-over success. particularly with its own brand ot videos. Including v1s11s with Juice Newton, lee Greenwood and new·wave country band Rank and File, and music videos by Willie Nelson. Waylon Jennings. Alabama and Rick~ggs. fJD' YllllUD moeeu. IM DMO AT I.Mii PIOf\l't COWT WDPll~n lffllll!llY ' PICR.llOIMA'Mll llOTonlD ,..._. ROCK Mokey races punish· ment when stie joins a secret society and 1mmedlalel~ks one of Its rules. I llACltQ IANTA Alftl .. (I) IC~ AND ... DeQ Aman- da Is stunned when a biller 8)(·Spy who's planning revenge against the Agency ap- pears on a television talk show Guests Arlene Francis. Steve Eastin. (A) ( t hr ) II GD TV'I &OOPDI AND li'UCTICAL .U Richard Moll and Olympic gymnast Mitch Gaylord are victims of practical fokes: where celebrilles shop. commerclal goofs with Andy G11fflth. John Clees4l and Ron Howard ( 1 hr ) 8 llCMI "First You Cry" ( 1978. Drama) Mary Tyler Moore. Anthony Perkins Newswoman...Batty Rollln experiences the anguish and trauma of discovering she has breast callCef. (2 hrs ) 8 QI IWl»CAl11.I A llCCO•CK Much 10 the 1udge's chagrin, e lorme< Nazr storm trooper and a World War II civil d&- tense worker are scouring his beach tor a cache of buried gold. O ( 1 hr ) •:':::Wn ~ AlmlCM CAllM Gen Douglas Mac· Arthur's role In rebuilding Japan attar World War II. his controverSlal leadef'Shlp ~n Korea and his t11umphan1 U.S. home- cpmlng are featured In this biography nar- rated by John Collcos and John Huston {Part 2 of 2) Q (2 hrs ) • MON "Framed" ( 1975, Orama) Joe Don Baker. Conny'Van Dyke After lour years of brutal priSon treatment. a gam- ble< aweart revenge on the thugs. crooked cops and politicians who set him up. (2 hrs) @ llO¥W "Band Of Angels" ( t967, Ad- venture) Clark Gable, S"1dney POltier An educated black slave meets a Southern gentleman who has secrets to conceal (2 hrs • 40 min ) • WOlmBWOMI "Tail Of A T1g~·· A young m0de1"111rptane bull gets help from An old pilot and three ghostS when he tries to rebuUd a Tlger Moth lighter plane o l.! hr ) • .-:M IUYMOUll "The Ghost WTtter'' St Gf8lre ~ e11<t=Sem Roth's nove'i centers on a young artist's racoltectlons or a visit with an older, ta this satire on the contemporary rock mu- sic scene. an American documentary fllfn. ma1ter examines the phenomenon of a t 7 • year-olcf hea11Y rnetar band from England. 'R' (I hr . 22 min ) WOlmf'I W Mlchelob Light Cop from North Conway, N.H. (R) CH> llOVW "An Unmarried Woman" ( 1978. Drama) Jiii Clayburgh. Alen Bates A dedicated wife and mother flnd9 a new sell-awareness after her husbend of t6 years confesses that he's In love wtth someone else 'R' (2 hrs .• 5 min.) ©)-AND GMfUMllL: TM1 "'C-.~-y • TMI 'AM Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel perform Old favorites in !heir first joint con· cen 1n 1 I years. taped during the sum(}'lef of '81 1n New York City's Central Park ( t hr . 30 min ) A TALBIT FOR ...,. An eminent mystery writer finds herself wrapped up In a rea1-11fe whOdunit when she investigates her daughter-in-law's murder Stars: Angela Lansbury and Laurence Olivier (2 hrs) fD llCMI "Indiscreet" ( 1931. Comedy) Gloria Swanson, Ben Lyon A tashlOn <»- Signer lallS in love w11h an author ( 1 hr • UD 13? ~ f AC DOUGH LCMIOAT .. ~Kate and Allie 1mag- 1ne thal they are the pr1nclpals 1n a torrid Q2lh1c romance novel U 0) llOVW "Romance On The Orient Express" (Premiere. Drama) Cheryl Ladd. John Gielgud An American maga- zine editor rekindles an old love affair with a dashing Englishman while traveling from Venice 10 Pans aboard lhe fabled train. Q t? hrs) U (!)) llOVW "The Gauntlet" ( 1977. Ac>- venture) Chnt EastwOOd, Sondra Locke A determined police officer attempts to survive a setup while delivering a key wit· ness •• a very uncooperalive-pr<>SlTtute - 10 a,:t#~icate trial (A) O (2 hrs) II AlmlCAN "-AlMCMm "The Ghost Writer" Starring Claire Bloom and Sam Wanamaker, this adaptation of 'Pflillp Roth's novel centers on a yOong·•~t's recollec11ons ot a 111s1t with an older. fa- mous author livtng 1n seclusloo with two women (A) O fl hr 30 min.) UM '°°1UU Memphis ShOwbOets at Jacksonville Bulls (A) (3 hrs) llOVll "All The Right Moves" ( t983, Orama) Tom Cruise. Craig T NelsOn. An amb11ious high school football playef 1n a dying Pennsylvania steel town dreamt of a college scholarship tn order to make a betttr.l1te tor himself 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) llOVll "Monterey Pop" ( 1968. M\Jllo- cal) Janis Joplin. The Mamas and The Pa· pas Many to~ roel\ stars of the 1960s per1onn 81 the Montflfey Pop ~uslcal F ... llVal ( 1 hr . 20 min ) 1:118 mWMMT Joanna tries to show Lat· ry and the two D•rryls how 10 Improve their handling ot IOOd and customefs In their cate Cil llllOYll "Love In The Atternoon" ( 1957 Come(!y) Gary Cooper. Audrey Hepburn A delecttve's deughttt be- e°"* Interested In a bachelOr from her ._,her'• r•and .. i. ow..ta..ln.ldp. him.. hrs 30min ~~~~ MCIUSIOn wllh two ~ .~·,---- "T ts Spinal T8p" ( 198,, COmedy) Rob Reiner. Mlchatl Mcl<Nn. In 13 • -Monday Conl. James WOOds. OebO<ah Harry. A ccr owner of a Toronto UHF station thar spe- cializes In adult entertainment searches for the people behind a· bizarre satellite broadcast. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) (I).,_ "Clesn Of The Titans" (1981. Fantasy) Harry Hamlin. Laurence Olivier MylhlC hero Perseus IS helped by his le lher z~· in 8 series of dangerous tasks 'PG~r., &8 min.) -1 (J) ~ ucn lntemarlonal thtef Albert Grand (Ferdinand Mayne) returns to make Cegney's life miserable; Bon Bon Is loo+<lng fOf the vacationing lsbeckl ( t hr.) I ~ ... flOOR~IOOl 1 The h0stil- lty deepens between Rudy (Peter Strauss) and the mysterious bllllona1re Charles Estep (Pete< Haskell). Biiiy (James Carroll Jordan) seeks a career 1n record promotion (Part 6 of 22) ( 1 hr ) ~.ml "The Earthling" (1980. Adven- ture) Wilham Holden, A1cky Schroder A world traveler teaches a young orphan the ways ot survival in the Australian wilder· ness. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 42 mtn ) CID llCMI "J1nxedl" ( 1982. Comedy) , Belle Mldler. Ken Wahl. A singer talks an unlucky casino dealer Into helping her do away with her obnoxious boyfrlend 'R' ( 1 lhr .• :,;;:iua .. _,WIT ... IACI tll ntl IOOI Susan Sternberg moderates a panel discusston of popular culture Scheduled· Chicago political sau- rlat Aaron Freeman. Barbara Lippert (Adweek), Chris Connelly (Rolling Stone). Paul A11ana510 (Washington Post) CZ) llOVll "The Last Of The Mobile Hdt • Shots" ( 1969. Comedy) James Coburn. Lynn Redgrave The survtvtng member of an otd Louisiana family wins the grand prize on a TV game show but In order to collect he must marry his ccrwinner on the nex=s program 'R' ( t hf .• 48 min ) ... Im "Arsenic And Old Laoe" (1944. Comedy) Cary Grant. Josephine Hull Two old ladies poison unsuspecting gen- tlemen wtth elderberry wine and bury them In their baaement complete with fu-,,_ ft~w·& ;·~min.> -.-AU.a &i&&•. NOfll.ft CCMIT .-rT"'**"PlW.cacUI .,_ "Lipps & McCain" (1978, Comedy) Paul Thomas. Rick Lutz. Two modern-day cowboys have a variety of unusual encounters after visiting e West- em ranch. (I hr .. 15 min ) (OJ llOftl "Exposed" ( 1983. Dl'ama) Nastassja Klntkl, Hervey KelteJ. A fashion model'• lover uwa fief as bait to.trap an ln1tmalloNI killer 'R' ( I hr • 40 min ) l •IUffalO 11:11 CJ) -I -Rick end A.J ·s warcn fOf a coed's spol'ls car puta them on the lrall of a complicated underground ste>len-Car netWOfk. (R) ( t hr .. 10 min ) 8 • IDT OI CMIOI Host· Johnny Csr ~ ~ lUtlak. Petimaa.-Wllllam-f. Buck Jf. A ( tt~r.) 14 Sunday, March 3, 1985 ..• • LATW ,_.CA Scheduled: authOf Jeck Gillis ("The Ger Book") ( 1 hr.) MOV11 "Au Pair Girls" ( t 973. COme· dy) Gabrielle Drake. Astrid Frank. Brillsh · writer-director Val Guest ("Confessions ot a Window Cleaner") made this spoof. better known 1n the U S as "The Yoong Playmates." 'R' ( I hr . 26 min ) G 111 CWI Scheduled: college basket- ball players Calvin [).mean and Rolando Lamb. giving new Ille to your mamage ( 1 hr .. 30 min) 11•tC) llO¥tl ·"Happy Birthday To Me" ( 1980. Horror) Melissa Sue Anderson. Glenn Ford As a murderer begins attack· Ing her circle of elltlst friends. a prep • school senior worries that she may be the next victim or poss~bl he killer. 'R' ( 1 hr . 48 min.) tW MOVIE "Finnegan In Again" ( 1985. Comedy) Mery Tyler oore. Robert Pres- ton The friendship of a 65-year-old, mar- rte<J lonely·hearts columnist and an lnde pendent, tor1y1sh schoolteacher blossoms into an unlikely romance Q ( 1 hr.. 52 mln:f.uc.n. u. Im'* .Jl*'YWOOD ~-­......-r ... MOVll "The Deadly Dl'eem" ( 1971. • Mystery) Lloyd Bridges. Janel Leigh A man suffers a SChtZOphrenlC reaction to a recurring dream In which a secret court ot i~orders his death ( 1 hr , 40 min ) DWOll'fm mt ID Utl ~ wmt DAVID LITTlllWI Guests. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Belinda Carlisle ("the Go-Go's"). (A) ( 1 hr) / I AL1MD MITCHCOQC PMmrTI /--. coumo j llO¥tl "Attack!" ( 1956. Drama) Jack Palance, Eddie Albert Weak and di8hon· est ~ oftioers take part 1n World Wai II action 2 hrs • t 5 min ) i llCMl~ther And The King" ( 1960. Adventure) Joan COlhns. Richerd Egan A JUdeen maiden chosen by the King ol Persia to replace has former queen tries to helt 1he per&eeullon of her people. (2 hrs . 10min) I LCM, ,,,.,111•••'"'c ..... Im.I ••• , ......... _.VIOR cow•umruu..oRT ''" MOVll "Yentl" ( 1983, Music.a[) Bar· bra Streisand. Mandy Patank1n rrom Isaac BashevlS Singer's Short story In turn-of-the·century Eastern Europe, a young woman di50ulses herself as a man In OJder 10 pu1sue the education lradltloo- ally forbidden to Jtw1sh women. ·po· (2 hra, 14 min.) (1) I AM A N0Ta. Leonard Cohen f)Oftrays a lovelOtn O()lrit IMng In a posh hotel ._ 8 (I) *'*'Ali! a WR While Mac lnves· tlgates a murder, he di&<:overa a link be· tween Satanism and Halloween gifts sent annu~ Salty (A) ( 1 hr . W mm ) ,. • "The fruth AbOUt Sp11ng'' ( 1965. Orama) Hayley Miiia, John Miiis A fiShermnn attempts to marry off his da~o a 18wyer (2 hrs ) "King 01 The Pecos" ( 1936. Western) John Wayne. Muriel Evans A young lawyer. whose parents were mu1- <Weci by • M~ cat~lt blw'OI\ P'~- htmself carefully lor an open confron1011on with the !\Iller ( 1 hr , 30 mt~ l ------ CO) llO¥tl "Wonder Man" ( 1945. Come dy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. nightclub efltertalner's twin brother accused of murder ~min.) CS") A TALIJfT PCM An emlner mystery writer finds herself wrapped up 1 a real·life whodunit when she Investigate her daughter-in-law's murder. Start Angela Lansbury and Laurence Olivier ( hrs) MOVIE "The Island" ( 1980, Adver ture) Michael Caine, David Werner. Whit 1nvest1get1ng a rash ol ship disappea1 ances In the B8fmuda Triangle. a joufna 1st discovers an lsola1ed. 400-year·Old co ony=~R· (1 hr . 54 min) 1:111c.TIMMT 1:11 ~-AT TMI llO¥IU Scheduled Roger Ebe• end Gene Slsket review "The Sure Thing, "Maria's Love1s," "The Purple Rose C Cairo" and "The Beach Boys· An Amer can Band." fJD ALL•M,MaY (() ,,_ Hlghllijhts of the 1984 Davi Cup Champ+onshlp (A) ( 1 hr l TMATa. t:il AIUUL TD Ml 1• TMATa. MIO Camel AT'TIAC'nOm 219 i :. ... llQMTWATCM ,Aneoon1UT HI llCMI "The Day The Women Go Even" ( 1980, Drama) Jo Ann Pflug. Jult• Hagerty Four suburban housewives bane together to get back at an unacrupuloln man who Is using compromising photos tc blackmail them ( 1 hr. 40 min.) ~11 a:!} WOM.D AT LMll (H) MOVll "Fon Apache. The Bronx' (1981. Dl'Bma) Paul Newman. Ed Asnef A tough cop battle& etlm~ and corruptlor In.New YOfk City's South Bronx nelghbof hoo~s .. 5 min) t:ll1==•110TD(lt) cu .. ..,.. ts MOVll "Clash Of The Titans" ( 1981 Fantasy) Harry Hamlin. Laurence Olivier Mythic hero Perseus is helped by his fa· ther Zeus 111 a series ot dange<ous tasks 'PG' ( 1 hr . 58 min) a. e llOVll "The Kentuckian" {1955. Ad ven1u1e) Durt Lancaster. Diana Lynn /J man and his son light their way acrOS$ th« Ken~e1rltory Into Texas. (2 hra.) (f) ,_ COila.LO m MOVll "Three Te•as St88fs" ( 1939, Western) John Wayne, Carole Landis. /It cowboy rides 'o the rescue of a young woman whO hes been 1hreatened with the 1oss of her ranch (I hr) ~:::...... . ~ _ ,_ t....a.:M COllC9T • ntl PAM Paul Simon and Art Gartunktt perform old lav0tt1M In their firal lolnt c;on- cert 1n 11 years, taped during the SOWfTner 01 '81 1n New York City's Central Parle ( 1 hr ,30mln) rZJ llCWll "Heads Or Tails" (1980. Suspense) Philippe Nolrtl, Michel Ser r&ull A Jtmale police Investigator •nd o WldOwer try to find OVt ftle tacta auroun(j •no the death of tht men's Wife (~t>tl· tied 1 hr .• 4!> min ) ,..,.. -•-.ca • .. llOftl "Blue Skle"I Ag1in" 11983. Comedy) Harry Hamlln. Mtml Roger• A \ s ; woman attempts to try out for a spot on a big•league bnebalt team despite the op- position ot men 1n the club anCI the owner 'PG~27mln) ell ~ IUH•ll ,._, (R) fl-ICOTT -Taesclay _.._nlng Movies- .. CZ) "Splash" (1984. Comedy) Tom Ffanks. Oaryt Hannah ( 1 hr • S 1 min.) .. CC) "Rattles" (1940, Comedy) Otlvla de Havllland. David Niven ( 1 hr . 12 min.) .. @ "And Then There Were None" (1945, Mystery) Louis Hayward, Waller Huston. {g hrs) 1:9(C) "A MIClsummer Nighl's Sex Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) WOOdy Allen, Mia Far· t(NI ( 1 hr., 30 mtn) CID "A Dog Of Ftanelers" (1959. Drama) David LadCI. Donald Crisp. ( 1 hr . 36 min.) cm "Cracking Up" ( 1983. Comedy) Jerry Lewis, Miiton Berle ( 1 hr . 30 min ) t• Cl) "David Copperfield" ( 1983, Drama) Animated. Voices by Ross Higgins. Phlllp Hinton. l 1 hr .. 12 min,) CZ) "The Black Stall.Ion Aetums" ( 1983. Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teri Garr ( 1 hr., 33 min) .. CC) "Laughter In Paradise" (1950, Come- dy) Audrey Hepburn. Alastair Sim ( 1 hr • 33mln.) cm "Krull" ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken Mar- shall, Lysette Anthony ( 1 hr , 57 min ) ut® "lei's Spend The Night Together" ( 1982. Documentary) The "Rolling Stones. ( t hr .. 30 min,) Cl) "Space Raiders" ( 1983. Science Fic- tion) Vince Edwards. David Mendenhall l1 hr • 22 min ) .. CZ) "Rear Window" ( 1964. Suspense) James Stewart. Grace Kelly. ( 1 hr , 52 min.) -CC) "Tom Sawyer" ( 19 7 3. Musical) John-ny Whitaker, J«jle Foster ( 1 hr , 44 min.) oo "Cracking up" < 1983. comen> Jerry Lewis. Miiton Berle. 1 hr., 30 min cm "Bralnst0tm" ( 1~83, Science-lctlon) Chrlstapher Walken, Natalie Wood (1 hr , 46 min.) Cl) "The Red Danube" ( 1949, Drama) Walter Pidgeon. Janet Leigh ( 1 hr , S2 min.) -Ill) "Count Three AnCI Pray" (1955, Western) Van Hefltn. Joanne WOOdward. Rhrs ) ,,.CJ) "Grtal Expectations" (1947, Drama) John Miiis, Val&rie Hobson. ( t hr . 58 min.) tw• "Revenge" (1971, Suspense) Shel- ley Wlnt8fS. Carol Rossen ( 1 hr • 30 min) _., ...... ___ _ -· "The Iron Mlttr"'" ( 1952. ACIVen-ue) Alan Ladd. Yl(glnla Mavo. 12 hla l (C) ''Tl'wt Prfv•te Eyes" (19e0.~) Don Knott*' Tim Conway. ( t hr., 31 min.) CID "The Buddy' 8 ttm" ( 1984, Come- .. 60 min.) 'The Dead Zon." ( t983, Sutpente) toPher W•lktn, Broot<e Ada,,_ I I 4:9 CID llOVll "Lone Wolf McOuade" ( 1983. AdVenture) Chucl< Norris. David Carra- C11ne A Texas Range< uses his man1a1 arts skills 10 end an arms smuggling operetlon 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) t:ll Cl) TmY,,... . cm llOVll "Vldeodrome" ( 1983. Fantasy) hr .. 42 m'") (!)"The S11ng II" ( 1983, Orama) Jacltre ~eason, Mac Davis ( 1 hr., 42 min.) ,.CZ) "Heads Or Tails" ( 1980. Suspense) ~ifpe Nolret. Michel Serrault. (1 hr., 45 l'a "love laughS At Andy Hardy" ( 1947, Comedy) lewis Stone. Mickey Rooney. (2 hrs.) •CID "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" (1982. Comedy) Wooely Allen, Mia Far- row ( 1 hr • 30 min ) "Crackers" ( 1984, Comedy) OonalCI SuthertanCI. Jack Warden (I hr .. 32 min.) l:il CC) "Laughter In Paraellse" ( t950, Come- dy) Audrey Hepburn. Alastair Sim ( 1 hr . 33m1n) "A Dog Of Flanders" (1959. Drama) David LaCICI. OonalCI Crisp ( 1 hr . 36 min.) cm "Cracking Up" ( t983. Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Milton Berle ( t hr , 30 min.) CZ) "Mr PeabOdy And The MermalCI" ( 1948, Comedy) William P(Nlell. Ann ~th. ( 1 hr . 29 mtn ) ell tAJ "David CopperflelCI" (1983. Orama) Animated Voices by Ross Higgins. Philip Hinton. ( 1 hr . t2 min) .. (}) "Airport 1975" (1 974. Suspense) Charlton Heston. Karen Bleck (2 hrs.) "The ACIVentures Of Young Robin Hood" ( 1980, Orama) Animated ( t hr, 43 min.) cm "Krull" ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken Mar- shall. Lysette Anthony ( 1 hr., 57 min ) (%) "Soto" ( 1978, Drama) Vincent Gii . Pfrry Armstrong ( 1 l'tr . 35 min,) .. (C) "Tom Sawyer" ( t973. Musical) John- ny Whitaker, Jodie Foeter ( t hr , 44 min) CID "lei's Spend The Night Together" (1982. Documentary) The Rolling Stones ( 1 hr , 30 min.) Cl) "Shinbone Alley' ( 1971, Musical) Animated Voices of Eddie Bracken. Carol Channing ( 1 hr . 26 min.) --lvenlng -11:r n.l'te'9.., ITMTMK .,. "Murder In Texas" (Part 2 ot 2) {198 t. Orama) Farrah Fawcett. Sam E•- 11011. Baaed on the true story of Or John Hiii. a Houston plastic surgeon who was accused of murelerlng his llrat wife. the da~hter of a= oilman. (2 nrs.) , ..... .... ... ~ MDT•TMOn.-1::9 .... James Woods. Oel>Ofah Hany. A Co- ow'* ot a T0tonto UHF Slatlon th9t ape- oahzes in adult entertainment M81ches 10< the people behlnCI a blZ8fre satellite broadcast. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) d @ IDMA9Gr_... I IMC:lm. / LWMIW -orNlt'Nm .....,... IOD'flUl.Dlll Ms. Olympie Competl- l tlon =ontreal. (A) (2 hrs.) 1t1 CllMWI ..... U.TMATT\lm l.owtlO.tT 'r.., ~ A s1unt ~ler; Lynn Rram:. l -.r.aiAW ~ Featured. -.orrom. .,,,,,,, llA TTIR Gr TAITI LROllMTM IOon =~='Vice"). llOVll "Experience Preferred But Not Essential" ( 1982. Comedy) Ellzebeth Ed- monds. Roy Heather In 1962. a student spendS her summer vacation as a wattr .. at a Welsh resort, where romance bloe- soms with the hotel chef. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) CO) lllOVll "Brainstorm" ( 1983. Scienee- F1<:11on) Christopher Walken. Ntitalle Wood A married couple tries to keep a specially designed device. which allowt a person to experience the sensations felt by another. from military and lnduatrlal QPUPS 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 46 min ) tAJ JOHN WM .-0 Barbour's 1Yr- vey of fascinating people anCI events from across the U.S Is accompanied by the an- imations of Mad Magazine's S.glo Ara- Q2.0nes ( 1 hr ) (.ZJ lllOvtr "Summertime" (1955, Re> mance) Katharine HepbOrn. Roeaano Brazzi An Ame<lcan tourist In Venice falll in love with a married man. (1 hr.. 39 min) 1::9 8 I GI TMI TOWN Featured: a profile of Constance Towers. soap star by dey, wife of the AmbassadO< to Mexleo by night; radio talk ShOw hOsts on their lmege as l .. ~~!~t angry men". the 18t89t In sun- • •M& Y NUD filOIU. IM DlllO AT U. "°""CCUT IDmY -MOW TO IMll rT A dlscuaalon of real estate investment and hOw It otfefa Opp()<lunities IC>t entrepr8NMS fs prteent• ed "'°"8GrMTm I .,,,,,,, Ml 0Ut ... CompletlOfH>f floof. ~~. Installation ol a wood stove. Q ~ TMI f»4IO'I T~ Go-Go's lat•l album "Talk Show" IS spotllgnted along With stu- dio footage, Interviews •~ a video of 1'*' latest sing.le "Head Over Heets." MC*l,_UllTAMftA 's att!!DJ>t o to neer- Sunday. March 3, 1985 15 --2·-aday-QRd •. .. dl$8Ster. O mentary discovers his new-found knowl· Comedy) Don Knott&, Tim Conway. 8 • t.'TUll The team battles against edge Is having a profound ettect on his bumbling American detecttves are c C()(rupt retuee collectors who are dumping relationship with his tamlty (2 hrs.) 1n to investigate a series of murders 1011ic weate In the city's sewer system and D G» ""1DI Cody. Nick and Boz agree ~llsh castle. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 31 min,) sabOtaglng the delivery vans ot a blind girl to protect a friend who clalma the CIA is (HJ llADl• llQllTY A revealing lot and her blother. ( 1 hr.} hounding him about his soon-l~be-put>-prison life af'l9 the ottbea1 relatlom • llCMI "Julia" (1977. Orama) Jane fished expose. (l hr.) between Inmates and officials. Fonda. Vanessa Redgrave. Witter Liiiian 8 0 W11a I LOUD Malcolm and ll) IO-Armond<> Meniese vs C. Hellman Is drawn Into the main thrust of Jenny's ff\/eS are com~lcated lvrther Pallmino In the welterweight. ( 1 hr ) wanlme rnlttence efforts when her clos· when a news reporter ass ned 10 accom-.a ~ llllPBllllfT ... est chlldhOod friend seeks her help (2 pany them tans in love wth Malcolm. O llOTmcal-YTMI ... hrs.L · i hr.) llOYll "Boarding School" ( 1 D Ill,,_.. A CROWD Jack and Vicky's • MIWI Comedy) Nastassla Kinskt. A high sc first-anniversary oeleb<atlon Is put on hold ~ ...,.. Scheduled. Lorenzo and girl plans a student exchange pr°' when a prominent food critic gives the bis-Michele Lamas. David and Meredith with a local school for boys. ( 1 hr tro a rave review Q · • Baxter Birney. Judy Colllns. comedian 11• 1 min 1 0 111'1 _ -... I__....., Jack Gallagher (1 hr.) D \JLI wt1 -WllP•~A11 9 ~"Buying The Bomb" The TAii MTUM..t results of an lntw:estlgatlon by Pulitzer -MDAU.8 .... 'dnrrri eow ..... ~" (1"""". • f T s H h a• ,,..,. ..., """"" pnze-w nn1ng reponer eymour ers -• _,. Orama Outlfn Ho man, Jon olQht Two that reveal Pakistan's ettorts tQ purchase NOf\l'I CCM11T born losefs huStNng 10 survive In New VOfk nuclear parts from U.S. companies O ( 1 llOWTY "'"°'" PLYllQ c:.cut City dlSC011er their need tor each other too hr ) -QOll Guests· Biiiy Ca late. (2 hrs.} ID MOYA A look at the realm of pure Charles SlttOfd (R) (ll)llOVll "Oevtl Dog; The Hound Of Hell" mathematics and how mathematicians llOVll "Purple Hearts" (1984 ( 1978. Horror) Richard Crenna. Vvette srudy comple11, abstract problems o ( 1 ma) Ken Wahl, Cheryl Ladd In Vlelnd· Mitnieux A suburban family become ner-hr.) Navy medic ll'lff!S and tells In love w vdUsly aware that thel1 pet dog is pos-(!) ._ World Freestyle lnvltatlonal dedicated nurse. but their M ure plans sessed by an unearthly power (2 hrs.} from Breckenridge. Colo. (R) (2 hrs) threateoed by the inevitable ctrc 9 MOVA A look at the realm ot pure (0) llO¥ll "Th&-Dead Zone" ( 1983. stances of war 'R' ( 1 hr .• 66 min ) mathematics and how mathematicians Suspenae) Christopher Walken. Brooke llOVll "AphrOdlte" ( 1982, Ora· srudy comple11. abstract problems Q ( 1 Adams Att8' coming out ot a coma. a shy Valerie Kaprlnsky. Horst Bucholz. A c hr ) schoolteacher has t1le power to foresee cal arms manufacturer persuades sc G ~ "Buy1ng The Bomb" The and change catastrophic events 'R' ( t blase aristocrats to recreate a mytho results of an lrwestlgallon by Pulitzer hr , •2 min ) cal tale and selects a young girl to ~la prize-winning reporte< Seymour Hersh (%) lilOVll "Reckless·· ( 1984, Orama) At-gOddess of love and beauty. 'R' ( 1 hr that reveal Pakistan's efforts to purchase dan Quinn. Daryl Hannah. A young motor-min ) nuclear parts from U S companies 0 ( 1 cycle enthusiast whose life has been ©) ~AT BATM • COICllf The aui. hr.) made unwholesome by an alcoholic lathe1 performs "Fire and tee." "Hit Me v CC) llCMI "Purple Haze" ( 1982, Orama) becomes involved with a girl who is too VCXJr Best Shot." "ShedOwS Of Pater Netson, Chuck McQuarry The so-~for him. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ~ght." "Heartbreaker" and others clal turmoil of the late 1960s Is rettected in .. W llOVll "A Double Lile" ( 1947, Ora-'" ) the e11perlenoee of two young men tn ma) Ronald Colman. Signe Ha~. An ac· I IDQIMfT -.XO 1968. 'R' ( 1 hr., •5 min ) 1or becomes obseSMd with the role of 11:11 (() PA&.L IUY Colt travels to Mexicc (JD llCMI "Splash" ( 198~. Comedy) "Othello" to the point ot committing mur-pursuit of a men who has stoten minion• Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah A New YOfk der (2 hrs., 30 min.) a computer fraud. (R) ( t hr .• 10 min.) bachelor without much success at love llOVll "The Sting II" ( 1983, Orama) D m IUT_Of CAMOll Hoit: Jotwmy c falls'°' a beautiful glrl who literally washes Jackie Gleason. Mac Devis. An 8'Jlperl-son Guests: Steve Lawrence. Susan Sl up on shofe. unawar~ al rliif that she's enced con artist tries to score b~ with the van Howle Mandel (R) ( 1 hr ) ~ 5~1fs7a:w ::i:::1 .1e1 ( ~::~~s~:. ..a~' ~'::,;:;~~mi~;~ 4 1: I l~Wllm enCe Fiction} Vince Edwards. David Men-drugged and tortured when he am1 Laura VltAe denhall A 10-year·Old boy joins a band ot Investigate the suspicious death of an an-~Pl.II space outlaws In hijacking a starship and ti ueS T~tler ( 1 hr.) UTW ~ Sch9duled: al"' battling an 91111 galactic loroe called the • 1 ... Vanity talks about her new fllm "The La Company. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 22 min.) QI Private 1nvestlga· Dragon"; author Peter G. Miller ("T e _."Three Broadway Girls" ( 1932. tors Ma'ddle Hayes and David Addison ~Com=T~ortgege"). (1 ht.) Comedy) Joan Blondell. Ina Ctalfe. Three lace revenge and terror When they help an ---·- ; d·dlgglng girls set our to find hus· old man search for his missing son. O ( 1 ...., 11AC1 -Shlflty MacLal ~ (2 hra.) hr ) sings end dances "' I varltfy of oomei • ()) AtJCI Mel t>eeomes Jolene's coach Ill Mat • fiOOI llM IOOl I Rudy's Sl<etches and muslcal num.,_s. and at when sh49dtoldes to rry out tor e proles-quest 10 UOCOV9f Charles Esrep's myste<t-perl0<ms dramatic exc.pta from "Terr slonal basketball team O ous past takes him 10 New Ofleans. but he 01 Endearment," "The Tuming POin • d.J IMO't TMI IOllt Tony's father-in-must beat the billionaire's henChl"!*1 who and "Some Came Running.'' (l hr .. ! law (James Coc:o) overwhelms him with are heading there 10 stop him. P~ter _min ) his new-found wealth but actually he' a on Strauu. Peter Haskell. (Part 7 of 22) ( 1 G M C&.W Scheduled topic: searchlr his way to jail Q hr ) l fOf lfl.Hl lovL ( 1 t\r • 30 mtn ) Inc TAC D0UM (ll) llOV9 "The Despefa1tr Hoore-(1955, 1t:ll llCMI "Little Da1Nng.·• ( 1980 Com lMIOllT Suspense) Humphrey Bogan, Fredrk: dy) Tatum O'Neal, Krltty McNlCl'IOI 1 llnML.I March. A group of escaped conVlctt hold summer camp. two teen-age q rtt con _..,..,. 1 1err1ti.cl femlly ~ptrve In their own pate to see who w'1fl be the tfrtt to lose hi ... "Tootsie" ( 1982, Comedy) hOme. l? hra., 25 min } -1r ~ty. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 35 min ) Un Hoffman. Jtssiea Lange. An out· • llMIA UCI WTM "The Jewel In ..__,ZO. of-wOfk New Vork •etOf labeled as tem-'the Crown" MaiOf Merrick returns10 Delhi M•llCllLU .. peremen111 diacovers a whole new career flom Pankot. Ptfron dlsco\/9fs that Mer-.,_ ''fut M«i In The Moon l0t hlmtelf ~he disguises hlmseH as a rick has seen Susan's psychiatric records. C1964. Scifnoe--Flctloo) E<tward Jud< women end ltndt • toeP opere role 'PG' {!>art 12 of 1•) Q ( 1 hr.) Llonel Jeffries Three 11tronauta trac il ~ b6 min.) ID THI &Jw.1 PUlm: A NlmWf Gf TM1 dOwn en elderly adv9nturtr who expi.in •• w .. "Kldl Don't Tell'' (Premtere, IMT'M David AtlenborOUQrl Vltlt• gress-81 eviout lunar landing, (2 hrs., 10 ml~ Ol'llM) Mlcheel Onfkeen. JoBelh Wll· d wts ~con&IQeflta, tK.lmlnlno the --- lt1m1 lot fn~m"fir~r behavior of B.ru111an antetltrl......NMb-11 , ttry) Pt ,.....,cnno child mole$tatk>n '°' • ®Cu· ~"Mel'lr"WllOi6llelt~ ttr DeAnda. Clmeron Mltcl'ltll The d1ap ----= ot a pro-tootball qu•rttfbecl _SundaYrM••cli J . 19'85 1111te Ey•.. C1980. the anlgnment of a t>teek Pti • \. , .m ., .. Te ijl , 8 36 ;er 11tl I'll' '1 IJT Jh r ,, I• rf 'l'ilesCliii··Colll. vate ln":.'.lator. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (I) TOP -Charles Campbell vs. John M Roy In a middleweight bov1 scheduled for 10 rounds. from Las Vegas. Nev. (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CO) lllO¥tl "Lone Wolf McOuade" ( 1983, Adventure) Chvok Norris, David Carra· dine. A Texas Ranger uses hls martial arts skills to end an arms smuggling operation. 'PG' (1 hr., 47 min.) CIJ llO¥ll "Purple Haze" ( 1982. Orama) Peter Nelson. Chuck McQuarry. The so· cial turmoil of the late 1960s is reflected In the experiences of two young men 1n 1968. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) @ llOVll "Larry" (1974, Orama) Freder- ic Forrest, Tyne Daly. A 26-year·old man who has been In an Institution for the re- rarded since tnfancy ts discovered to be of normal 1ntet~rio,;· ( 1 hr • 35 min.) 11:11 D • Ull """DAVI) Llm.M Guests Boy George. Martin Mull. (R) ( 1 hr.) I ALPMDMITCMCOCK ......rt ,._ ~ Cristina Farrare and Pam Roberts look al the fashion 1rends to watch for this spring Including Interviews with top designers Norma Kamall. Valenti· no. F'endl, BlaQlotrl, and F8fre. I ( hr I m llO¥ll "Prince Ofi>tayers" ( 1955. Bi· ography) Richard Burton. Maggie McNamara Family and personal tragedies mer the career of Shakespearean actor Edwin BooN 2 hrs.) I UM,._ CMIMI MM PMVllWI Neal Gabler and Jet· frey Lyons host an Informative look at what's new at the movies. CZ) MOYll "Rear Window" ( 1954, Suspense) James Stewart, Grace Kelly A photographer gets Into trouble after spy- ing on his neighbors with binoculars 'PG' 1.!~52mt~ 1M 9 w COLI COiumbo matches wits with a nightclub Illusionist suspected of murderln9 his business associate (R) (I hr., 20 min:) -We 110¥11 "Hedda" ( 1975. Orama) Glen- da Jackson. Timothy West Based on the play by Henrik Ibsen. Hedda Gabler mar· rles for money but lhen becomes frustrat· ed for want of love. (2 hrs.) e 110¥11 "Devil's Mountain" 11976. Ad- venture) A young Polynesian breaks a ta· boo on an ancient burial ground and suffers a fr~hlenlng curse. (2 hrs.) 00 llO¥ll ' Betrayal" ( 1983, Orama) Ben Kingsley, Jeremy Irons. A man looks beck through the nine years of hi9 wife's affair with his beat friend. culminating In his re- collections of the relationship's origins. 'R' i hr .. 35 min.) ~ .. " t1S AllAUI. TID lllT1 'llOVll "Circle Of Power" ( 1980. Ora- ma) Yvette Mlmleux After undergoing a consclousness-r81'81ng semlr;iar, some ex- ecutives and lhelr wives break doWn their ,.1tnhl~~ 38mln.) HOLLYWOOD CLOllW Featured. e par· ty with Liza Minelli as the hostess; an in· terview with Melissa Giibert, Jotln Getz and Kathryn Harrold from "MacGruder And Loud." I AIWCA: COlfTIBT •CW AU• THI 'Al& Y bet llO¥ll "Amityville If• The POSS8SS1on" ( 1982. Horror) 9urt Young. James Olson. A family wrestles with supernatural occur· rences emanating from within their Long lslandhouse. 'A' ( t hr •. 45 min_) *Ii:..,,. 91GHTWATCH CMl.Dlmn NI) llOWll "Krulf' ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken Marshall, Lysette Anthony. On another planet. a prince faces many tests as he tries to regain his kingdom. rescue his be- trothed and battle a super·powerful beast. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) llDPlllUADIM t:ll CflMOVll?Olll ... m llO¥ll "Blondle Takes A Vacation" ( t939. Cpmedy) Penny Singleton, Anhur Lake. The Bumsteads try to save an old resort hotel from bankruptcy ( 1 hr . 30 ~min.., IWAGGART AW• IODlll•llOTal (R) llOYW ··summertime" I 1955, Ro- mance) Katharine Hepburn. Rossano Brazzi An American tourist 1n Venice falls 1n love with a married man ( 1 hr . 39 min) · M llOYW "Doctor Detr0tt" ( 1983, Come- BLUEAGREEN MANNA ... THE ANSWER TO YOUR ALLERGIES? FIND OUT ABOUT ... • • • ·----· What Manna did for an American Scientist and his struggle with allergies The most uoique food source known to man & found only in the clear waters of Klamath Lake. Call or Write to: L-·. DEE'S Information Service 22 18 So. Parton St. --santa=Arta, ea 921011 ===--·=-(2 ~) Dan Aykroyd, ·Donna Dixon. A timid college rrofessor Is recruited to take the place o a pimp. and soon finds himself enjoylrlQ his new occopation. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 31 min.) -· llOWll "Sh&-Wolf Of London" (1946, Horror) Don Porter, June Lockhart. An eerie creaturit haunts the f09.gy streets of London. leaving terror In its wake. (2 hrs.) Cf) AllOTT MD COITaLO m llO¥ll "The Trail Beyond" ( 1934, Western) Jonn Wayne, Verna HNlle. A cowboy lourneys to the Northwest lerrito- ry In search of a gold mine and a missing irl~.) ., ..... Timi _. UMaurt WOll.O Barbour's sur- vey of fascinating people and 8\lents from across the U.S. Is accompanied by the an- imations of Mad Magazine's Sergio Ars- i nes. (1 hr.) -~· .. ,Amt. 11:11 ~Purple Haze" (1982. Drama) Peter Nelson, Chuck McQuarry The so- cial turmoil of lhe late 1960s is reflected 1n the e)(perlences, of two young men rn . 1968 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min) ttl(f)IUflTI • llO¥ll "BlondMI Brings Up Baby" (1940, Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. Baby Dumpling plays hooky, result· Ing In DegwOOd's arrest for kidnapping. ~l'lr •• 30 min.) ..... Timi (It) llOWll "Btalnstorm" ( 1983, 5(;1ence- Rctlon) Christopher Walken, Natalie WOOd. A married couple tries. to keep a specially designed device. which allows a person to experience the sensations re11.. by another. from military end lndUstrial 9!._0Ups 'PG' ( 1 hr , 46 min ) (.£) llO¥ll "Shinbone Alley" ( t 971. Musi- cal) Animated. Voices of Eddie Bracken. Cerol Channing. The advenrores Of ArClfy the cockroach and Meh1taoe cat are po<trayed 1n thlS feature v8fslon of the Don Marquis stones. 'G' ( 1 hr . 26 min) m-ICOTT 4:11 (H) llO¥ll "0.C. Cab" (1 983. Comedy) Mr T. Adam Baldwin Drivers of a nearly Sunday, March 3, 1985 17 -tieScl8Y Coad. bankrupt Washington taxicab operation become heroes when they rescue two kid· ~pped children. 'A' Q ( 1 ht , 39 min.) 4:11 (!) 1'IMY NIU -Weclnesclay -Morning Movies- •CC) "The Westerner" ( 1940, Western) •Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan (1 hr .• 40 min.) .. Ill') "The Girl On The Late. Late Shew" ( 1974, M)'919fY) Don Murray. Laraine Stephens (1 hr. 30 min.) 7• (%) "Solo" ( 1978. Drama) Vincent Gil. P~ Armstrong ( 1 hr., 35 man ) ~CID "Superman Ill" ( 1983, Adventure) Christopher Reeve. Richard Pry0< (2 hrs .• 5 min) -CC) "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers" ( 1978, Science-Fiction) Donald Suther· land. Brooke Adams ( I hr • 55 min ) ©J "The 8est Years Of Our L111es" ( 1946, Drama) Fredric March. Dana Andrews (2 hrs . 52 man ) .. (%) "Splash" ( t984, Comedy) Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah. ( 1 hr .. 51 min.) -CC) "ltolkes" ( 1980. Adventure) Roger M00<e, James Mason (1 hr., 39 min) ® "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980, Fania· sy) Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour ( 1 hr .• 45 min ) -@ "Back From Eternity" ( 1956. Ad11en· ture) Robert Ryan. Anita Ekberg. (2 hrs.) -(I) ''The Spy Wuh My Face" (1966. Ad· venture) Rober1 Vaughn, Davtd McCal- 11.Jm ( 1 hr., 26 min.) 1~©) "Hot Dog . The Movie'' (1984. Com- edy) David ~aughton, Patrick Houser. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) (%) "Mr. Peabody And The Mermaid" (~. Comedy) William Powell. Ann fbth. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) n•U "The Pigeon" ( 1969. Drama) Sam- my Davis Jr • Dofothy Malone ( 1 hr .. 30 min.I -at1..aoon MoVles- 1*m "Come Fiii The Cup" ( 1951, Drama) James Cagney. Gig Young. (2 hrs.) CC) "Agatha" ( 1979. Mystery) Dustin Hoffman. Vanessa Redgrave ( t hr • 38 mlrl.) Cl) "Twilight Zone -The Movie" ( 1983. SClence-Actlon) John llffigow. Vic Mor- row ( 1 hr .. 42 man ) 11:11 00 "Brady's Escape" (1984, Adventure) John Savage. Kelly Reno. (1hr.,36 min.) (%) llCMI "The Island" ( 1980, Adven- ture) Mk:l\nel Caine. David Warner. While Investigating a rash of ship disappear- ances in the Bermuda Triangle. a journal- dy) Michael Sacks, Ron Leibman ( 1 h; . 43 min.) W (C) "The Westerner" (1 940. Wes1em) Gary Cooper. Walter Brennan. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) ~"The Best Years Of Our Lives" ( 1946. Drama) Fredric March, Dana Andrews (2 hrs .• 52 min.) -.. CD "Crackers" (1984, Comedy) Gonald Sutherland. Jack Warden. ( 1 hr • 32 man ) .. CID "UnfalthfuHy Yours" ( 1984. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nasrassja Klnskl, ( 1 hr , 36mln) (%) "Rear Window" ( 1954. Suspense) James Stewart, Grace Kelly. ( 1 hr . 52 min.) -·~n1ng----.. 1·=-Cll ... IWITTOIWIT nml'I CO.Mtf ITM19 ~ ntl -.LI U.1.-IOVllT IM- LOCIUI A discussion which offers solullons 10< the pr911enllon of nuclear war. during the period known as "nuclear Winter " ( 1 lhr .. ~.i~J.90fff .... umcu~-IT llCMI "ffolkea" (1 980. Adventure) Roger Moore. James Mason. An ecce"1[ic frogman Is called In to lhwart Ifie plans of e>etortlonlsts who are threatening to de· &troy North Sea oil rigs. 'PG' ( f hr • 39 min.) Cl) CGUl9 IAmTIM.L Michigan at Ohio State (2 hrs.) Cl> 11CM1 "Come And Get It" ( 1936, Dra- ma) Joel McCrea, Walter Brennan. A cru- el paper mill owner acquires the power to contrOI the WlsconSln lumber country. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) NOT IUT HOTLM ...... ... ,..,,. ... u.Ym.La AUCI ~I Llll8 .. IHOUll ...._ OI POltT&l9 PACll OI C.Mm UIC8 t•aD "Crackers" (1984. Comedy) Donald Sutherland, Jack Warden. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) (Z) ··r.,. Bl8ok S1a111on RetUtns" ( 1983, Ad\oenlUfe) Kelly Reno. Teri 0err. (I hr., 33mlf\.) M =---t,_.: e "llhe Perils Of Pauline" ( 1947, Com- ~) Betty Hutton. John Lund. (2 hrs ) 119(C) "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers" ( 1978. Science-Fiction) Donald Suther· land. BrOOke Adams. ( 1 hr • 55 min.) ® "The Secret life 01 Walter Mitty" (1947, COfMdy) Danny Kaye. Vlrglnla Mayo. (I hr .. 50 min.) 119 "The _Enchanted ney" 1ia4. 18 Sunday, March 3. 1985 ,. __ LOWllOAT AIC ... Q P& ., .... Aobefl Blake. rad10's Amtrlcan Cooltdy Network, I =:t:.1M•IT TOllllCT Featured· David Soul. t-.~Mlf --.•w--~ ist discove<s an isolated, 400-year-Old c onv ol ocrates. 'A' ( 1 ht .. 54 min.) passing through pre-WOfld War II Londc 'A' (1 hr .. 40man.) CO) llCMI "Hot Dog . The Movie" ( 198 Comedy) David Naughton. Patr11 Houser. An Idaho farm b0y."Partlclpat11 in a freestyle skiing competition. finds r mance and fun1 as well as ~ nva!fY v. lhe reigning Austrian champion. 1R' ( ·, . 36 min.) ~!U) llCWll "Bombers B-52" (1957. Or ma) Karl Malden. Natalie Wood. A cc.r mending officer resentful of a sergeant 1nv01vemen1 with his daughler Ofders r on a secret mission to test a new B·· bomber. (2 hrs •. 10 min.) 1• 8 I Cle THI TOW Featured: hOw you c 1 steal away for a day 1n a mllllon-donar 1. ur i'.!_Cht: Venice's junk artist. UHM& Y fllUD. mmeu. IAI DllOO AT Ulm NOIU'I COURT ... •c.cwn .,,,.,, PllOfUI °' ... ,,. ........ • ._. .. Viewers are Invited to te• their mental skills In a series of fast-pace animated games (%) llCMI "Mr. Peabody And The Me• maid" ( 1948. Comedy) William Powel Ann Bly1h. While fishing. a man from Bos ton catches a mermaid, taktt her horn and falls In love with her. ( 1 hr .• 29 min.) I RACllQ PICJll IMTA MftA .. Cl) CMll.a • ~ Charltt 1n1 the Pembrol<e cfllldren are eo wrapped 1.11 In their plans for this summer that the• have 11111e time to vlalt with their grendtl I her. D e NIGMWAY TO HUYB Jonathan anc Mark pose as carpenters to help a coupl« dominated by their tyrannical 11·year-olc dau~c;i (1 hr.) 9 "the Turning Point" ( 1977 Drama) Anne Bancroft, Shirley Maclalne Two friends from ballet training l<lhoo who chote dlffetent roada many yMrt earlier are reunited and fOfcect to deal with 1helr differences (2 hrs.) D 9 'ALL M Con and Howle face dan· oer when they embark on 8 mlsslOrt to rtt· .cue Jody from a prison where women are lforc='=llution. (R) Q ( t hr ) WICJl'•c.cwn mnJllT' TIT 'IOmlT F .. turecl; OavldSoUf e .,. "Escape from FOff Btevo·: (1953, Adventure) Wiiiiam Holden, EIM· n0t Park8f Confederate syfnpathlzn find them&e!VeS surrounded by hosllle lndiant after rescuing Sovthern prlS0<1ers from a Union fort (2 hra.) • llATIOllAl. --..ec A survey of Ir• land's horses and the ~le Who bfMd train and ride t~. culmlnallng In a ioot( at the annual Dublin H0tse Show 9 ( 1 ht) e lured a new cardllc deflbnlftt.~t·' 11161 11~;li'tl&~; 1*9Q· rtne falcons: high-tech table ttnnlt. Q (l hr.) (CJ llOWll "Chrlaltne" ( li83, S\.lepenat) ' I I " 4. k .g >-n 1-,.. s n 2 , W.clnestlay Coal~ Keith 0 9fdon. John Stockwell Based on Stephen King's novel A high school misfit buys end restores a t958 Plymouth, una- ware !l's poasessed by a demon that wlll jealously protect him and destroy any ~celved threat. 'R' O ( t hr . 50 min ) -THINATCMM llOVll "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980. Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Jane Sey- mour. Obsessed with the portrail of a 19th-century actress. a mOdem-day play- wright uses hypnosis 10 travel back 1n lime and meet her 'PG' ( t hr . 45 min ) CJ) llC)¥W "Twillghl Zone -The Movie" ( t983. Sc1ence-Fic11on) John L1thgow, Vic Morrow This homage 10 the old ROd Serttng TV senes features segments at>out a bigoted bar patron's comeuppance, a group or retirement home residents who recapture the11 youth, a child with the power to create or destroy at will, and an airplane passenger who sees a gremlin sa- bOtaging the plane's wing 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) G llC)¥W "Bowery B11tzkr1eg" ( 194 1. Comedy) Leo Gorcey. Bobby Jof'dan The East Side Kids get into more adven- tures and escapades ( 1 hr 30 min.) d IJ CJ) I / R Sheinleld develops a romanhc interest in his boss's sister, Sheridan con- front~ her ta1her's growing senlllty. (R) G TIC TAC DOUGH Cf) COLLIGr IAlllTIAU Marquel1e at , Notre Dame (2 hrs ) ~~ .. lJ.,. "Au1hof1 Author• · ( 1982. Com- edy) Al Pac1no Dyan Cannon With his new play eb<>ut lo open. a New York play- wright's domestic Ille is complicated by his wile's decision to move out, leaving him with not only his own son. but lour Other children by her previous marriages ~hrs ) U fl) llCMI "Hell Town" (Premiere. Orama) Roben Blake. Whrtman Mayo A controversial ex-conv1ct-turned-priest struggles to upgrade his Inner-city ghetto ~rish and keep 11 crime-free. (2 hrs.) U QJ DYMAITY The reunion of Alexis with Prince Michael's lather has an unex,pect- ed effect on· Amanda: Claudia's 1"arrlage to Steven sou1s. Jeff goes to e11tremes ro attract Lady Ashley O ( 1 hr ) CJ) DWIA "°911 FOi 0. Mm POI ALL Songs 1nclvde "Endless Love." "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and runes from the album "Ross " Taped from a 1983 concert in New York (2 hrs) 1-.:.V _,. Scheduled: G0<don Thomson ("Dynasty"). health author Robert Haas. Robert Culp, alnger Julie Budd (1 hr.) • DllCOW'd: TMI WOIU Oii tc-=a Fea- tured a new cardiac deflb<1llefor, a 1rea1- ment for bone disease, art f0fg6ry. P9f80· t1rwt falcons, NgtHech table tenolS Q ( 1 hr) ID MAT'OW. llOGlltltlC A survey of Ire- land's horses and the people who b<eed. train and ride them, culminating In a look al the onnuAI Oubhn Horse Show Q ( 1 hr) "°'"1LOOI (II) llOVll "A Mldaummer Night's Sex Comedy" ( 1982. Comeay) WOO<ty Allen, Mla Farrow 'The aummerhea1 and country oncounters among three couples spend· -1ng 9 week9nd 111 an-lnvwntOt't' Mill retreat 'PG' 11 hr • 30 min.) llCMI "Cracl<ert" ( 1084, Comedy) Ooneld Suthetltnd. Jtek Watelen. Oown- on· lhtlr ·lvck characters 1n San Franc!$- co·s Mission district decide TO ease their linanc1al woes by cracking a pawnshop owner's sate. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 32 min.) CZ) llOVll "Splash" (1984. Comedy) Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah. A New York bachelor without much success at love falls for a beautiful girl who literally washes up on sl'lofe, unaware at first that she's the mermaid he saw as a child 'PG' Ct hr .. 51 min) -~ ... = .. I) ":':v11 "Spellbo und" ( 1945. Suspense) Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck. An amnesia victim accused of mur- der ls helped by the woman psychiatrist who loYM him (2 hrs.. 15 min.) -11• ... MOTIL Christine's reunion with cot- leQe friendS leadS to jealousies: a woman taTis In love with the man who accidentally killed her husband: Peter laces his first au- dit. O (1 hr ) 8 mt -POOll llM IOOl 1 Billy wins his battle for Ramona's aHectlon: Rudy learns that Estep Is capable of murder; and the vengeful Fafconeltl Is t><ought ro iustloe f()( attempting to kill Rudy and Wes. Wllltam Smith. Peter Haskell (Part 8 of 22) f hr,) e MC>-=-o A docu-drama about the experience ol former members of Rev Sung Myung Moon's Unification Church, featuring ex-Moonle Chris Carlson who QQrtrays himself ( 1 hr ) Ii) AUl'Tll CITY LMT'I Featured. Joe Ely ("I Got_ My Hopes Up High," "Dallas"). Eric Johnson ("On Bristol ShorM." 'Tm Anding You"). ( t hr.) CC) llCMI "Agatha" ( 1979, Mystery) Dustin Hott11nan, Vanessa Redgrave. In London in 1926. an American reporter be- comes involved with famed mystery writer Agatha Christle, who has left her unfaithful husband. 'PG' ( 1 ht. 38 min.) CE ~ Highliotll• ot the 1984 OavLS- Cup ChampiOOShlp. (R) (1 hr.) CHHICMI "Superman 111" ( 1983, A<Jven· lure) Christophel Reeve. Richard PryOf A villainous Industrial magnate tries to neu- Traflze the Man of Steel by splilling him into his goOd and evll personalltles 'PG' Q_(2 hrs .. 5 min ) (I) llCMI "Surf ii" ( 1984, Comedy) Ed- die Deezen. Linda Kerrldge A madman concocts a tainted soft drink that compels surfers and beach-bums to eat garbage 'R' ( 1 hr • 31 min I l..VTMll -u .. •••mar .. -llOVll "Nana" ( 198 t. Orama) Katya Seiger. Jean·Plerre Aumont A bMUtlful and Willful prostitute puTS her appearance and body to use to beeome the toast ol the town 'R' ( 1 hr._32 min ) ,_ 1..•(l)t11 w ... _ .. au. &i24M "°"" CCMIT _,,PTTWl"-mlCllCUI -THI NA nu (II) MCMI "Slule" ( 1980, Orama) Samantha Fox. Candida Royalte The changing Amt<lcan sexual practices ol the pest halt-century are ll!uttrattd. ( 1 hr,20mln) .. .. 11:118 (I) ..... P.L. After flying to Sicily 10 1escue a woman !>elng held captive. Mag- num becomes the target for revenge (R) Lt hr .. 10 min.) D e IUT CW CAMON Host Johnny Car-son. Guests· Susan $arandon, Brooke 1Shl.~~(1h') IOCVOllD ..... LA~ AmMCA Scheduled autho1 •/ Or Benfamln Spock ("Or Spock's Baby and Chlld Care") and his cOllabo1ator Dr Mtehaef Rothenberg ( t hr J (E).ollTICIWTB Cl)_,,. "PrNate School" ( t983. Come- dy) Phoebe Cates. Betsy Russell Teen- age<! bOys visit 1he all-girl Cherryvale Academy for some fun and adventure. 'R' U hr . 37 min.) CD 111 CWI Scheduled· a new wave ~nd Singing the causes of the Third World ( t hr .30mm) 1tM(C) llO¥ll "Angel" {1 984, Orama) Clltf Gorman. Susan Tyrrell An 1ntelhgent stu· dent turns to prostitution so that she can pay the tuition at an exclusive high school 'R' ( t tit,. 32 min ) 1W@ M0¥11 "The Hireltn~" ( 1973, Orama) Robert Shaw. Sarah Miles Alter sutfenng a nervous breakdown. a recently widowed woman hires a chauffeur (2 hrs.. tO min) 11:91 TWIUQHT .. m OM HOU YWOOD llOVll "The Romantic Englishwoman" ( 1975. Orama) Glenda JackSon. Michael Caine A husband's suspicions are con· firmed when hls wife's lover appears at the11 home without an invitation (2 hrs . 20mtnJ__ (.!).........,.,,. !II _,,. "A Cry In The Wilder~" ( t974, Orama) G80'ge Kennedy, Joanna Pettet To p1otect hlS lam1ly a man chains himself In his barn aher being bitten by a rabid skunk. ( 1 hr., 40 min ) COLLI• IAlllTIAU Marquette at Notre Dame (R) (2 hrs ) ~-_,,. "Unfa ithfully Yours" ( t984, Comedy) Dudley Moore Nast8SSJ8 Kin· ski An orchestra conductor thinks that hl6 wile may have had an attair with a v1011nist while he was away on tour and consp11es lo murder her 'PG' ( 1 hr . 36 min ) ~([) llOVll "0 1 Unknown Or1Qln'' ( 1983. Horror) Peter Weller. Jennifer Dale A bank executive. left alone 1n his Manhet· tan brownstone home. ls menaced by a ~e. lntetlloent rat 'R' ( t l'lr • 28 mil{.) UV _,,. "lhe Best Years Or Our Lives" ( t946. Orama) FredrlC March. Oana An- drews Three veterans and lllelr wives sttuogle to adjust to postwar C1V1han hie ~hrs .. 52 min.) mau e u11-.r wrnt DA•~ Guests; WHiie Nelson, physics profesSOf Or Richa,td Brandt (R~ l I ALIBllTCMCOCI~ •VICCMIO .. "So This Is Pans" C 1955 Com- edy) Gloria OeHaven. Tony Cums A 1110 of American seNICemen become tnvolved with IOve and charity while on leave 1n Par- is. (2 hfa. rk Street" vspen&e) Philippe Nolret. Michel Ser- -.-~~ ... Ille fllell~ lnVMllga10f and a -- widowet try 10 find out the facts surround· Ing the death of the man's wilt (Subll-ll•dU, hf • 45 min J e llJllTIUO I UM. ~CMlm.I •nTAmM tulAN llMAVIOll 1119 Cl) llCMI "Deliver Us From Evil" (1973. Drama) George Kennerly. Jan·M1· chael Vlneent Five men stranded In the Oregon wtlderness chance upon an in· 1ured sl(y19cker who parachuted out with $600,000 1n ransom ·money. (R) ( 1 hr . 20m1n) ,.. MO¥ll "The Red Shoes" ( 1948, Ora· ma) M0tra Shearer, Anton Walbrook A beautiful ballerina 1s caught In a web of Indecision over which Is more Important to her, a handsome composer or her blos· soming career 12 hrs) • llO¥ll "Pete Kelly's Blues" ( 1955. Orama) Jack Webb. Janet Leigh A 1azz band has trouble with an enterprising Q!_ngster (2 hrs) lZ) MOVll "Sol<>" ( 1978, Drama) Vincent Gii, Perry Armstrong A fleroely lndepend· en1 Australian woman who works as a tor· est ranger becomes involved with a fire g:t. ~. 35 min.) 1:11 ~ ~ "Now And Forever" ( 1983. Drama) Cheryl Ladd. Robeft Coleby A woman turns lo alcohol when her husband IS arrested on a rape charge 'R' ( 1 hr , 32 min,) '=11 CC) llOVll "Now And Forever" ( 1983. Orama) Cheryl Ladd. Robert Coleby A woman turns to alcohol when her husband is arrested on a rape charge 'R' ( 1 hr , 32 min.} 1::111 MCOllD-AT 1MI llO'llU Scheduled Roger Ebert and Gene Sisk el revtew "The Sure Thing," "Mane's Lovers," "The Purple Rose 01 Cairo" and "The Beach Boys An Amerl· can Band " I AU.• 1"1 PAI& y ,_ MIO ComG ATTUC'T10eel Mt i :.--llGHTWATat -Morning Moviu.._ •CO) "The Adventures Of Young Robin Hood" ( 1980, Drama) Animated ( t hr 43 min} •al) "A Case Of Rape'' (1974. Orama) Ellzabeth Montgomery. Ronny Co>< (2 hrs.) .. CC) "Last Holiday" ( 1950. Comedy) Alec Guinness, Kar, Walsh ( 1 hr .. 28 min ) ~· (1984, Comedy) Tom Hinks, beryl Hannah ( 1 hr .• 51 min.) 19® "Soun<*" (1972. Orama) Cicety !t_totl. Paul Winfield ( t hr • 45 min ) •lCJ "Shlpwfeck" ( 1978, Adventure) Rob- t« Logan. Mikki Jamison-Olson. ( 1 hr , 43 min.) (DJ "N11lonal Lampoon's Vacation" ( 1983, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Beverly 0' Angelo. ( 1 hr .. 38 min ) "ClaSh Of The Titans" ( 1981, Fanta- sy) Harry Hamlin, Laurence OIMtr ( 1 hr 68 min.) • "Mr Peabody And The Mermaid" ( 9'8. Comedy) William Powel~ AM ~h ( 1 hr • 29 min l -~"The Best Ytars Of Our Lives" ( 19-48. Drema Fredric March, Dans Andrewv (2 ITMATI& ----(II) UCllQ ... AMj(Jf 1:21 llCMI "Brady's Escape" ( 1984. Ad· venture) John Sava~. Kelly Reno A downed Ame<lean bomber pilot finds un· likely wartime allies In the rugged Hungarl· an cslkos, Including an Ofphan boy who comes to hefo-worShlp him. (I hr .• 36 min.) 2::11 (!) -11CM1T_,.om-... m llO¥ll 'The Diary Of Anne Frank" ( 1959. Drama) Joseph Schlldkraut Miiiie Perkins A diary discovered In the attic of an Amsterdam factory portrays the plight of a Jewish retvgee family Whleh !Ned there In hldlrwTO yeers (3 hrs ) ~~-• .,,..(II) M ~MOVll "Come And Get II" ( 1936, Ora· ma) Joel McCrea. Walter Brennan. A cru· el paper mlll owner acquires the power to control the Wisconsin lumber country ( 1 hr. 45 min.} tll(t) llCMI "Emanuelle On Taboo Island" ( t977, Orama) Laura Gemser A young man 16 cast ashore on a tropical Island and meets a sensuous young woman 'R' U hr . 25mln) Ml e llCMI "Mystery 0 1 Edwin DrOOd" ( 1935, Mystery) Claude Rains, Valerie Hobson. Adapted lrom Charles Dickens· unfinished novel. A mob gathers with jus· uce as a goal when three different men meet violent deaths because of one g1r1 ~ ~~COITWJ.O ~ llCMI "Westward Ho" ( 1935, West ern) John Wayne, Shella MannOfs. A cowbOy learns that the leeder of a gang who murdered his perenll Is his own brother. ( 1 hr.) ~= ... '91 ~ llCMI "Reckless" ( 1984, Orama) A .. Fiction) Robert Urich. Mary Crosby ( 1 hr . 36 min) "Bridge To The Sun" ( 1961, Orama) Carroll Balter, Jamtt Shigeta. ( 1 hr .. 53 min ) "Heads Or Taill" (1980. Suspense) Philippe Nolret Michel Serrault ( 1 hr . 45 min l -(11) 'All My Sons" (1948. Drama) Ed· ward G Aoblneon, Burt Lancaster. (2 hrs.) ttll• ''The Reluctant..1:1.ttoes" (197t. Com· ecty) Ken Betry, Cameroo Mltehtll ( t hr .. 30 min.) 1119 • "Murder At The Mardi Gftt" ( 1978, ~•tery) David Groh. Oidl Conn. (2 hrs ) 11fJ "Max Dugan Returns" (1983, Come- dy) Marsha Maeon, Jason Roberds ( 1 hr .. 38 min) (0) "Heat And Oust" ( 1983, Orama) Ju· He Christle, Gret• Scacchl (2 hrs.. 10 min) "Aomantle Comedy" ( 1983, Ro- mance) Dudley MOOft. Miry StMnbUr· n t hr . 43 min.) " r Window" t954, S ~ dan Quinn. Daryl Hannah A young moto1 cycle enthusiast whose lite has beer made unwholesome by an alcoholic fethe1 becomes Involved with a girl who Is I(){ l~R' (1hr ,30mln) a:ll •Amt• ...,.. llCMI ''Hot Dog The Movie" ( 1984 Comedy) David Naughton. Petric~ Houser. An Idaho farm boy, par1iclpat1ng In a freestyle skiing competition, finds ro mance and fun, as well es a rivalry w11t the reigning Austrian champion 'R' ( 1 hr ·136~ &H•lltml(R) -ICOTT .. ) llCMI "Somewt\ere tn Time" (1980 Fantasy) Christopher Reeve. Jane Sev mour Obsessed with the portrait of d 19th-century actress. a modern-day play wright uses hypnosis to travel back In t1m1- and meet her. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) d (C) llCMI "Christine" ( 1983, Suspense1 Keith Gordon. John Stockwell Based or Stephen King's novel A hlah school mlsl11 buys and restores a 1958 Plymouth, un11 ware It's possessed by a demon that w 1ealousty protect him and destroy any l cerved threat. 'R' Q ( I hr.. 50 min ) --AUTl't 19YMR llO¥ll "SU<1 II" ( 1984. Comedy) Ed die Oeezen, Linda KemQge A madmar concocts a tainted soft dnnk that compel• SYrlers and beach·bums to eat garbage ~hr . 30 min.) ._ IDMMIOI~ M 110¥11 "The Black Stanlon Returns ( 1983, Adventure) Kelly Reno, Teri Garr A boy travels lo the Sahara Desert to llt'O his beloved Arabian stallion, which waa re claimed by Its prevloot owner. 'PG' { 1 hr 33mln) row ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) G "Topper Returns" ( t941, Comedy) Roland Young. Joen Blondell (2 hrs I • ''My Favorite Year" (1982. Comecty) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper (1 hr , 35 min) ) "Somewhere TomOfrow" ( 19~. Ora· ma) Sarah Jessica Parker. Neney Addi· &on. (1 hr .. 30 min.) ~•CO) "The Riddle Of The Sands" (1980. Adventure) MichHI York, Simon MaCCOf· ~da,~ hr., 38 min.) 1111 (1} Sh" (1984, Comedy) 'rom Hankt. rY1 Hannfh I 1 hr • ~ t min.) .. (0) "The Adventur" Of Young Robin Hood" ( 1980, Otama) Animated ( 1 hr • 43mln) 4cll(C) "Shipwreck" (1978. Adventure) Rob· err Logan, Mikki Jamison-Olson ( 1 hr , 43mln.) Cl) "The Black Stallion Returns" ( 1983, Adventure) Ktlly Reno. Teri Oarr ( 1 hr • 33 min) .. (I) "Target Of An A1Ma11n" (1'178, Suapern;e) Anthony Ou nn. John Phillip Law (2 hrt) Oil "Sou~r" (1972, Orama) ~Y !,iton. Peul Winfield. ( 1 hr., 45 min ) UJ ''tht Bra" Rlnf ( 1983. Orama) QIM MertUI S~lvla ldnty ( I hr t 2 t -1ve.1 .. ----.. ~ ... _ ... MMTTOtWIT ,....Ct9,,,., ITMlm ..... 9GllT ..... an~ ICMllL LAUIHTllt Robert Klein. Tlm Reid. Jeff Altman and Bruce Baum per- form their routines In a Midwestern come- ~club. (1 hr l Cl) llO'ftl "A Song Is Born" ( 1948, Musi- cal) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. A group of academics writing_ a history of music finds Its work Interrupted by a nightclub singer on the run from the authorities. ( 1 hr., 53 min.) MOTllATHOT\M ....... ... .-.Ym.La M.ICI llAClm I~ ... IMOUll ..... POIT\lm llLSGIM .,. "Wavelength" ( 1983. Sclenoe- Flctlon) Robert Carradine. Cherie Currie. Three creatures from outer space are cap- tured and detained by the U.S. Air Force for medical experimentation 'PG' ( 1 hr . 27 min ) CD MON "Wonder Man" ( 1945. Come- dy) Danny Kaye. Vlrglnfa Mayo. A nightclub entertainer's twin brother Is accused of murder ( 1 hr , 38 min.) (2) I • AllOTIL Leonard Coflen portrays ,..,·~e~:~o=hOIM -r ... -::.'lz.. Harry Anderaon of "Nlgnt Court". TV-series theme com9oser Mike Post. I :.:Cr.u~ TWT Featured. .. Pat~J~i I C(9Mf -Of '°"1\19 ,.,,,.,., DllTMlleM..,...Ofm.AY An eJCamina11on of issues concerning capital punishment. as V1eWfld by tour people (j- re<:tly affected by Flor'lda's death penalty 00 1WO Of llUllTI When a 10-yeer-old black girl, the prodUct of an Interracial marriage. needs a new kidney. her es- tranged white mother contents to be the donor. ( 1 hr ) al) llCMI "National Lampoon's Vaca- tion" (1983, Comedy) CheVy Chase. Beverly O' Angelo A vacationing family encounters one dlsast9f after another while traveling. 'R' ( t hr., 38 min.) (Z) llCMI "Monterey Pop" ( 19GS, Mual- cal) Janis Joplin, The Mamas and The Pa- pas Many top rock stars of the t960s perform at the Monterey Pop Musical Fes- tlval. ( t hr . 20 min.) 1::9 8 10M 11tl TOW Featured· plush air fare -a hellcop1er which otters mealt with rldeS: how the food In commerci.11 and ads looks so perfect. the latesl In hip gifts -home robOts; two viewers take ut to their favorite hideaway, the hot springs In H~ria I •• , .... ,..., COU.W lllllTIAU. O<egoo State at luc~~hu) IMlllllOATU. ........CCUl'T WlllP•CllC:mlln .,,,.,., ,,,,..-..! ,...,..OfMA r mM W~I Gabler and Jef· frey Lyons review the belt an-d the worst oll~~R) e .._Ulffl.rA 1:11 al} llOVll "Unconquered" ( 1947, Adven· lure) Gary Cooper. Boris Karloff. Frontier Fort Pill struggles against Indians and treacherous whites with the help of a cap- tain from Vl,.la. (3 hrs .. 6 min.) • B (() llAA 1.J. Magnum agr ... to help a woman find her husband, a com- puter eJCpert with important clatalfled In- formation who seems 10 be mieslng and In danoer ( 1 hr ) G • ~ ..,.-Vanessa tWs recur- ring nightmares after seeing a horror mov- ie.(~ 8 (ll llO¥ll "Buddy, Buddy" (1 981. Comedy} Jack Lemmon. Walter Matthau. An assassin concentrating oo his next kill- ing IS Interrupted by a bumbling man who is a~lde O (2 hrs} !..,•C1amAn l:'''The New Mavenck" (1978, Western) James Garner, Charles Frank. The legendary Maverick brothers and their young cousin Indulge 1n a series of schemes to con money end win ladles' hearts. (2 hrs.) I Ul\mOfnmll Mtli&fi "Agalha Christle Myst9fleS II" Personal consultant Parker Pyne finds a way to relieve Major Wilbraham'& bore- dom with his early retirement. O C 1 hr.) CC) llO¥ll "Easy Alder" { 1969. Ofama) PetM Fonda~ Dennis Hopper Two young motorcyclists drop out of society and. rid· Ing across the Southwest 10 New Orleans In search of the "real" America, encoun- ter prejudloe and senseless vk>lence 'A' (!hr., 34 min.) (I) ,_ Davis Cup U S vs Japan In first round singles matcties. live from Kyo- to J= (5hrs.) 00 "Ttie Ice Pirates" ( 1984. Sci· ence Fiction) Robert UrlCh, Mary Crosby Space pirates join a beau11tul pnncess In search of her e.c.ptorer lather and a newly diSCO'let'ed source of muctHleeded wat8f In a = galaxy. 'PG' (1 hr . 36 min.) (I) "Romantic Comedy" ( 1963. Romance) Dudley Moore. Mary Steenbuf· gen. Two successful Broadway wntlng partners end a pa.ss1ona1e relationship that tasted nine years 'PG' ( 1 hr . 43 min.) ID llO¥ll "Free For AH" ( 1949, Comedy) Ann Blyth, Robert Cummings An en- terprising Inventor throws ripples Into the oll Industry when he devises a rablet that wm change waler 10 gasoline ( I hr . 30 mltt L ... • PAl&Ylml MallOf'i.!tnd Skippy are accidentally locked up -m the Keatoo basement tooether. NOTICE TO VETERANS If you are an Honorably Olacharged Veteran ot the Armed Forces of the United Statea, In good health. you are entitled to a Double Interment Space (for you and your Spouse) In our Dedicated Veteran's Section at the cost. to you, of only a Single Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Deposit requlr~d .J?y State Law. -..... Harb01 Lawn, long known for Its Special Conslderoliona 10 Veterans, Is making this Program a11ellablQ 10 the Veterans of this area. Space 11 limited and 11 Wiii be assigned on a first come. first 64)rved basis. To assure your ·space, MAIL THF COUPON TODAY! . . --------------------------------------IAllll LAWI •mlllAL ,All I MMTIAlr 1121 Qlaler Ave., Cotta M ... CA. 12121 1acs1ac.n1 10 tM San Ol9go Fwy (405) al ~arbor Blvd So 1 um an Honoral>ly OlecharQed Ve1et1n In good l'lfflll'I (Nl.,,9) Se1111 No D•acnaroe Datt Addf9H ----------- 1 City I I Home PtioM No Sunday, March 3, 1985 21 • I • -Thunclay Co.I. ;11CTAC~ LOWllOAT =-~ TAUCI wmt DA¥1D LIM .. ,(I)_,_ e ~ N0<m learns he'a being promoted 10 a job requlring him to fire other employees I ... lmW _,.Scheduled David Allen· botough, QIO<ta L0<1ng, Gregory Harrtson. comed~f.iri Leoo {1 hr.) flD llY "Agatha Christie Mysteries II" Personal consultant Parker Pyne finds a way to relieve Major Wllbraham's bofe- dom with his early cetirement. Q ( 1 hr,) Ii) llAITUIPtlCI 1"1Am "The Jewel In The Crown" Mator Merrick returns to Oelhl from Panko1. Perron discovers that Mer· rick has seen Susan's psychiatric rec0<ds ~ar1 t2 of 14) o (1 hr) CID llO¥ll '"The Ice Pirates" ( 1984. Sci· ence FiCllOn) Rober! Urich. Mary Crosby Space pirates 101n a beautiful princess In search ol her explorer falher and a newly du;covered source ol much-~ water in a nearby gala.xy, ·PG' (1 h1 .. 36 min.) (%) llOVll "Rear Window" ( 1954. Suspense) James Stewart. Grace Kelly A photographer gets into trouble after spy· Ing on his neignbOrs with blnoculars 'PG' 1.f hr., 52 min./ 1:911Cl111..EYt110M P.MTI Michael Nesmith hosts Video-style music and comedy sketches with guests 1nclud1ng Martin Mull, Garry Shandllng, Jim Stafford and the=-01• ~ llOVll "The Pnva1e Files Of J. Edgar Hoover" ( 1978. Orama) Broderick Craw- lord, Jose Ferrer The Federal Bureau of Investigation grows Into a powerful and re· spected governmental agency under the -leadership of the con1rove1s1al Hoover (2 his .. 30m1n) GllQHTU&LDY ~ tMDlll Greg cMOses be- tween his Senate seat and running Empire Valley's 1ntelllgence protect. Cathy re· oetves a startling proposal from Joshua. Q_ (1 hr.) D G) till .,,...,. l&.UU Davenport tries 10 get a slay of execution lor a convicted killer: a lemale de1ec1lve makes a pass at Funllo. a new roll call sergeant takes over . 'hel}mr~ 11 hr) I •1•c;i MM. flOOlt llMI IOOlt I The unity of Rudy Jordache's lamlly la threatened aftflf Ramona confesses 10 WM'tey hef re- latlonstilp wltti Billy. Penny Peyser, Gregg Henry {Par! 9 of ~2) ( 1 hr ) I PAWllY~ ~ ... .,_ "Twlligtit Zone -The Movie" ( 1983, Solene.Fictlo.!!l John llbgow '\l'lef'M6rfovr.T?1l!"llomage fo t e old~Rod Serllng TV se11es lea1ures segments about a t>tgoted bar patron's comeuppance. a group of retirement home residents who recapture their youth, a child With the power to create or destroy at will, and an airplane passenger who sees a gremlin sa- botaging the plane's wing 'PG' ( t hr . 42 min) 00 CAii.iii OM CAm'UI Comedian George C8111n takes a humorous toot< at baseball. tootball, car5 and everyday hfe bel0<e a UCL.A 11Udlene• ( 1 ht ) 22 Sunday, March 3. 1985 -1·••11DT ... TO 1'11 llMOll IOM ltumATM · *" .,. "Toward The Unknown" ( t956, Ac!Venture) William Holden, Lloyd Nolan. A pilot attempts 10 qain the 1espect ot htS colleagues alter IOS1ng 11 over a careless MllmisfLe<Mra 2i>"'~ -MDAL.LDI &i&d• PICIU'ICOUllT ~ mMCll'I R.YllG CllCUI .,_''The Lonely Guy" ( 1984, Com- edy) Steve Marlin, Charles Grodin. After his sexy glrll~iel)d leaves him. a young man races a lonely lite and witles a besl- selhng bOOk that serves as a guide for 01her lon8$0018 men 'R' ( t hr., 30 min ) CO llO¥ll "A Scent Of Heather" ( 1980. Orama) Veronica Han, Vanessa del Rio A young woman gradua1es lrom llnlshing school and enters a marriage arranged by her=· ( 1 hr • 39 min./ (JD "White Heat" No Dale, Adult) i1 hr .. 30 min.) .(I) llO¥ll "Clash Of The Titans" ( t98't. Fantasy) Harry Hamlin. Laurence Olivier Mythic hero Perseus is helped by his la- ther Zeus In a series of dangerous tasks 'PG' '( 1 hr .. 68 min) (%) llOVll "Reckless" ( 198A. Drama) Al· dan Quinn, Daryl Hannah. A young motor· cycle enthusiast whose life has been made unwtiolesome by an alcoholiC father beComes Involved with a girl who Is too lood fOf him 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) --alO 11:il ()) mfT HIAT An eyewitness to a murde1 refuses to cooperate Wtth o· B11en and Glambone unlll 1hey can guarantee her safety. ( 1 hr . 10 min.) D e IUT Of CAMOM Host Johnny Car· son. Guests: George Carltn. Lont Ander· lson~=~ns. (A) ( t hr ) 1-:c ... llGHTLM .... llOCIJIOll),.... U~ MmlCA Scheduled· the Rev. William J Byron. authOI of "The Causes of World Hunger". Bob Murphy dllcotlses his heir-growth formula ( 1 hr ) G 1'I CWI Scheduled topics. anorexia, stroke prevention. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) tM (C) llOWll "The Kentucky Fr1ed Movie" ( 1977. Comedy) Evan Kim. Master Bong Soo Han. Thia collection of no-holds· barred satirical sJ<etches spooling televi· slon and movie cllct>es Includes cameo aPQe«ances by Donald Suthetland. Hen- ry Gibson, George Lazenby and Bill Bh<· 1·::.30mlnl .. TWJQHTZOltl . MOU.YWOOO ~ ft958;' wesrernr Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgn1ne A young drifler seeks the aid of a minister's daugh- ler after he la forced to kill in sell-defense ~hrs , 10 min~ .... IDIDDr ... llO¥ll "Dot.Ible Indemnity" ( 1973. Suspense) Richard Crenna. Samantha Eggar A woman plans to murder hef hus- band and have It appear 10 be 3n acci- dent In order to collect on his hfo ln&uf- ance_poUcy (I hr .. 30 min ) mlD • LATI mfT WITH DAVID ~ ~YI&'' 8" Mmay, liH-l'Ull'tei ~) (I ' )==-PM8'1 llO¥ll "KldnapPOd"' ( 1938. Ac!Ven- ture) Warner Baxter, Freddie Bertholo- mew. Based on the classic by Robert Lou- is Stevenson. A young boy Is abducted and sent to sea as par! of his Wicked un- cle's plan to clalm his lnhefttatl(;e. (2 tn.) • lllO¥ll "The Rains Of Ranchlpur" ( 1955, Orama) Lana Turner. Richard Bur- ton The wealthy and privileged wife of a British aristocrat falls In love with a Hindu doctor. (2 hrs~ ~LCM, MBfCM IT1U MClll&UIOll MOVm "Terms 01 Endearment" ( 1983. Orama) Shirley MacLalne. Oeb<a Winger James L. Brooks's chronicle of the 30- year· evolution of the c.omplex but loVing relationship between a mother and hef In· dependent daughter. 'PG' (2 hrs.. 10 min.) (Q) llO¥ll "Naked Inferno" ( 1980, Fanta- sy) Karen Gambler The threa1 of lmml· nent nuclear holocaust becomes the excuse tor a no-holds-barred orgy. (1 hr . 15 min) · 12:11 <ID .. "Jinxed!" ( 1982, Comedy) Belle Midler. Ken Wahl. A singer talks an unlucky casino dealer Into helping her do away with her obnoxious boyfriend. 0R· ( 1 hr . 45 min.) 1M 1J Cl) llO¥ll "Sex And The Single Par· en1" ( 1979. Comedy) Suun Saint James. Mike'Farrell. Two recent dlvotcees discover that their new-found lnd&J*'ld· ence and prospects f0< social llvM are complicated by 1hel1 parental obllgallons. tR) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) 1• 8 llOVll "Tall-Gunner Joe" ( 1977, Bloge 1aphy) Peter Bov1e. Patricia Neel. Senetor Joseph McCarthy leads a communist· hunting crusade during the 1950s (2 hrs •• 50 ~ m "East Of Eden" ( 1955, Orama) James Dean. Julie Harris Based on the novel by JOhn Steinbeck. Frustrated love creates conmcts between two bOya and their father. (l hrs.) (() COLLHI IAldTULL Oregon State et UC~hrs,) "The Last Fight" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Willie Colon. Ruben Blades. A suc- cessful recording artist yearns to win t bOxlng title and sets off to New Y0<k to realize his dream. 'R' (1 hr .. 26 min.) (%) 9IMI "Slaughterhouse Ave" ( 1972, Comedy) Michael Sacks, Ron Leibman. Based on the novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. A man encounters war, mlddle-<:lau living and ecs111y in his search lor fulflllment of the American dream 'R' ( 1 hr • 43 min,) ~NOTllAT ,. tlT IMAllT t.11 .,_"Wavelength" (1983, Science- Fiction) Robert Carradine. Cherie Currie. Ttwee creaturea ft om outer space ate cap- tured and detained by the U.S. Air Fs>rce tOr medl081 tXpeflmtntatlon. 'PO' { 1 ~ --7~-UM-M.t•MH•llOUTOfTm M.L • .,., ... , ,. &' .... -...... -.n1rA\'at 1\lmU.U. llCMI "HNI And Dual"' ( 1983, Ora• ma) Jutte Christle, Grala ~cchl. A young Englishwoman arrlvea In ~ to re- seareh the tfle of her grtat aunt who, 80 ye11rs befor~ad £lid • '¢t«'4el ~ -llRlt\O ih o . • 'R' (2 ..,,,.._, 1 mnJo.r 1:9JI ~~Ff(at Bl~" (1982. Drema) rv'tveatet Stallone. Ak:hard Cfenrta A . I .. on a really tilg selectlon of really beauffful Armstrong floors • Designer Really big selection! Really beautiful Solarlan floors! All featuring the famous Armstrong ~:!~ra•: 11 no--wax surface. -------Solarlan Serving orange Co. Since 1957 CARPETS DRAPERIES a LINOLEUM ~ Supr•~• '.ii'.~ 63 ';~,/,O \ ~ ..,..., ' JI "' uwovtf '~ P'tlTIVAl Financing ~ 11"'°""" ' • ~9~-8051 .:.-st";;re Side Parking Vietnam vetefao'a run-in vrith fhe police~ •deed w., buddy's hometown ..caletes Into• mlnOt wer 'A' ( t ht., 35tnln.) -(!)~ ... .... "The Bank Dick" (19..0, Com- edy) w.c. Fields. Una Merkel A man in- 9dveftentty foll5 a robbefy end 19 •warded the job of bank guard, l0tclng him to lace 8 rMI holdup ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) dl),,_, IWMUllT (I).,,. "Romantic Comedy" ( 1983 . Romance) Dudley MOOfe, Mary Steenbur· gtn Two succe&&ful Broadway writing partners end a passionate relationship that teated nine years 'PG' ( 1 hr . 43 min.) .. CC) lllOW9 "Easy Rider" ( 1969, Orama) pe1er Fonda. OeMit Hopper Two young -mototcydlsts arop"OUt af soci.ry an-d. rid- ing 1crOM the Southwest to New Orleana In search of the "real" America. encoun· le< Pf&judlce and senseless vio6enoe 'R' i hr .• 3'4 min.) .. AmOTT MID COl1ILLO llOWll "Weal Of The Divide" ( 1933. estern) John Wayne. Gabby Hayes. A cowboy aet5 out to avenge his father's murder and find hlS brother WhO has been mlsslno for many years ( 1 hr ) · _ _..iclay . _ ........... .,,..._ ~ ... • nrr•iw . llOWll "Montel'ey Pop" ( 1968, MUSI· cal) Janis Joplin, The Mamas and The Pa· pas. Many top roctt stars of the 1960s perlOl'm at the Monterey Pop Mu•ical Fes- lt1va~.~ min) .. , ...... comrALM ........ • .,_ "The Raven" ( 1935. HOfror) Bottt Karloff. Beta Lugosi. A mad plastic aurgeon who revetes the WOfks ol Edgar Allan Poe devefops a torture macnlne 10 .. us.e=s,act'ice (1 hr .. 10mln) W llOWll "Never Gf/e A Sucket An Even • rr'eak" (194 1. Comedy) W.C Fields, GIOtia Jean. A man planning 10 marry ei- ther ·a woman or her daughtllf ends up Sos-- ~both oft~ 1 hr .. 30 min.) •211•• ~ llOWll "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter OToole, Jes&lca Harper. An alcoholic ex-matinee ldOI has trouble coping witMhe pressures of a ltve TV per- formance during tefevlslon'& goldef'I age 'PG' 11 hr .. 35 min.) ID-ICOTT *"CO) .,_ "The Rfddle Of The Sand ( 1980. Adventure) Michael YOl'k, Sim MacCOl'klndale • To prevenl a Germah vaS10n of England in 190t. two Br1t1 friends set off for the high seas. ( 1 hr . : min.) d (CJ ilOYll "The Kentucky Fried MOVlf ( 1977. C6medy) Evan Kim, Master Bor Soo Han This collection of no-hold barred sa.11rical sketches spooling tele\ Slon and movie cllches lnoll.ldes camE appearances by Donald Suttlerland. He• ry Gibson. George Lazenby and Bill B1: 2t: ·A' (1 hr . 30 min) C.SJ llOYll "A Song Is Born" (19•8. Mus cal) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. A groo ol academics writing a history of mus• finds its work interrupted by a nlghtclu singer on the run from Iha authorities ( hr . 53 min) 4:80 Cf) IDICAl DOCTOll CD llCMI "Great Expectations" (1947 Drama) John MUls. Valerie Hobeoo aa!ied on the story by Charles Dickens I young boy's hie ts deeply lnfluenoed by < chance encounter with an escaped pris oner ( 1 hr • 58 min ) f.::9 @ 1 DMAll °' ~ Olrected by John FOfd. (2 hrs.) Cll ... CC) "They Got Me Cc>Yefed" (1943. Com· MMTTONMT edy) Bob Hope. Oorothy Lamour ( t hr.. .,_..CO.MY • (C) "They Got Ma Covered" ( 1943, Com· ijt m!;~ SuNtvors" ( l 983. Comedy) ::=..o.n. edy) Bob Hope. Dorothy Lamour. ( 1 hr • Walter Matthau. Robin Wiiiiams ( 1 hr • 44 -... 34mln.) -•@ "One Desire" (1 955. Drama) Anne min l .. YOM'lllAIT8ctel eaxter, Rock Hudson (2 hrs.) 11::9 (8) "L0tie Wolf McOuade" ( 1983. Actven-CllYITA&. GALI Hlphlights lnclUde the •® "Misty'' (196 l. Orama) David Ladd. ture) Chuck NOl'rls. David Carradine. ( 1 debut of Crystal Gales latest album "To- Arthur O'Connell ( 1 hr. 32 min) hr . 47 min.) ~ht, Tonight " (I) "Fatty Finn" ( 1980. Orama) Ben Ox· Cl) "Splash" ( l984, Comedy) Tom W ~ At1anttc Coastal enbould. Bert Newton. ( t hr . 15 min ) Hanks. Daryl Hannah ( 1 hr .. 5 1 min.) Conference Tournament Quarterflnal (1) "The Rullte Of The Game" ( 1939. W (l) "Unfalthlully Yours" ( 1984, Comedy) Game Four. live from Atlanta (2 hrs .. 30 Orama) Marcel Dalio, NOl'a Gregor. ( 1 Dudley MOO<e. Nastassia Klnsk1. (1 hr.. min.) hr .. 50 min.) 36 min ) ll0¥9 "The Sting II" ( t983. Orama) •CC) "Fed<><a" (t979. Orama) Wiiiiam Hol· CD "His Girl Friday'' (t940, Comedy) Jackie Gleason, Mac Davis An e)(perl· den. Marthe Keller ( 1 hr . 5-' min.) Cary Grant. Aoulind Rusaetl. (2 hrs.) enced con artist tries 10 scOl'e big with the (Q) "KldCO" ( 1984. Comed ) Scott 2:9(C) "Splash" (1984, Comedy) Tom help of a fellow peddler 'PG' (1 hr .. 42 Smclnh.wlartz. Cinnamon Idles er hr . 44 Hanl<s.OarylHannah (1hr ,51mln.) ~.lnMOT.) -·T--cm "Blame II On Alo" ( 1984, Comedy) _, ..,. nv1.- CI) "The Sting II" ( 1983, Orama) Jackie Michael Caine. Joseph Bologna. (1 hr .. 50 • 1 mc ... Gleason, Mac Davis. ( l hr .. 42 mln.) •CIDmln)'The Br1M's Job" ( 1975, ,...~) flllW ... ATI•',_ •OO (1) "Cracking Up" (1983. Comedy) vvo,..,,., .Jefry Lewis. Miiton Berle. (1 hr . 30 min.) · Peter Falk, Warren Oates. (2 his., 14 u.Yl&Lm -CC "J«emy" (1973, Romance) Rob~ ('t-.~Space Raiders" (1983. Sclenoe Fie· emAumTUU. Los Angeles Clippers Benton. Gtynnlt O'Connor. ( 1 hr.. tlon) Vince Edwards. Oavtd Mendenhall. at Chicago Ekl~~ra .. 30 min.) min. I I' MAC*I,/ .. ..,.. CH) ''Hanover Street" ( 1979. Romance) il hr .. 22 min ) .,..GP,.,_ Harrison Ford. Lesley-Anne Down. ( 1 hr.. *CD ··supermen Ill" ( 1983. Actventvre) PACH Of CUL.nlm 49 min.) Christopher Reeve. Richard Pryor. (2 M .. llOWll "Jeremy" ( 1973. Romance) (Q) "Splaah" ( 1984 Comedy) Tom 5 min ) Robby Benson, Glynnis O'Connor. TWo Hanl<s. 0.ryl Hannah. (1ht ,61 min.) •cc:> "FedOl'a" (1979• Drama) Wlnlam Hol· teen-agers encounter love for the first ~"The Journt~" ( t959, Suspense) Yul den, Marthe Ketler-( 1 hr .. ~ min.) lime, but not withovt faclnn many awk· ,..._..... I( (2 h 5 min b, ()) "The Amazing Mr Blunden" ( 1972. · ·• "'*· UW\IVl'a err ra.. . Fant~s ) Laurence Naismith, Lynne FreO ward situations along the way 'PG' ( t hr . • "Tension At Table Rock" ( 1956. a· 30 mlf'I l ma) Richard Egan. Dorothy Malone. (2 .. ~k. 1.~i~~.~1(;~84. Comedy) Scott IUICm tW~)"Eaty Ride<" (l969. Orama) Peter Schwartz, Cinnamon Idles, (1 hr., 44 119 $,•TMATW ~di, Dennis Hopper. ( 1 hr . 34 min.) min.) _ 1W• "A Taite 01 Evil" (1971. Suspense) J8Ql} "The Great Amerfcan Traffic Jam" AIC ... Q airb9ra St1nwyck. Barbara Parkins. ( 1 ( 1980· Comedy) JoM Beck. Shelley Fa· PA ....-Phyllis Oilier. National ) bares. (2 htl,) Q,. ... ~ ...... c hf .. 30 min. 1:11 CZ) "Cracking Up" U9.&3, Comedy) H't ~""'" htef'leaders Chemplonsblp JerryteWl1. Ql)ton Berle ( 1 hr . 30 min ) In . 1181 • Cil.ILLl---------t~~=--: ..... ;;~~·; .. ;111;;•;•;11'111;;~i~Vl~ .. ~~~~~-iiiiiiij~iijiiii~r::;~~~~--~-,i,:i L -.r.-r T09IQHT Featured· . es • em Dawber ern) Jetntt Stewart, Rlehard Widmark 1-GP fOITUlll 2• Sunday, March 3. 1985 •1 UZ:: =::n,....,WOIU ~-~Coal. 9 ;- I· 0 ,. ) CID .... M llMIC DMD Animated. On a trip 10 Hanalee. Puff strives to cure a muta boy of his problem by teaching him a lesson In courage. Voloa o1 Burgess Me<edlth. .,. "Cujo" ( 1983. Suspense) Dee Wallace, Danny Plntauro A women and l'let young son are trapped 1n their car at an Isolated al/lo repair yard by a huge. rabid dOg. 'R' ( 1 hr , 3 t min.) ~ llO¥tl "SplaSh'" ( 1984, Comedy) Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah A New York bachelOf without much success at love tans for a beaulilul girl who literally washes up on Shore. unaware at first that she's the mermaid he saw as a child 'PG' ( t hr . 51 min.) (.%) .,. •·North Dallas Forty'" ( t979. Comedy) Nick Nolte, Mac Davis Groupies, plll·popp1n9 and all-mght party· 1ng begin to take their toll on two lun·lov· ing but over-the-hUI loolball players 'R' ~hrs.) 7M (!Z) llCMI "The Allen FactOf" {1978, Sc•· ence-Action) Tom Griffith. Don Le1ter1. A spaceship from another planet crashes on Ear1h. footing Its terrifying passengers ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) 7~ 8 -HOcUl Los AnQeleS Kings at Vancouver Canucks (2 hrs . 40 min ) 7::9 8 I OI M TOMI Featured a talk with "Dallas" stars Linda Grey. V1ctor1a Princi- pal and Ken Kercheval about their prav1- ous success and coming storylines, plus a IOok at the real SouthfOfd Ranch ...... ,...., mOILA. IMD990AT&.Mm fllMl'I ccurr ,,,,,,.,, WOIU~ I WAllmTOIWIB • lllVllW mtmc:alA&'fM .... · UCM,_WfAAllTA .. (J) IMQICOIDAWIDCQJW.ILD Angie Dickinson hosts this blend of magic. hu· mor, dance and drama, with guest stars T erl Copley and Peggy Fleming assisting the llluslonlst. t;l ( 1 hr ) D m C~r '°l!Pm Liz 1nltl1rates the CIA to track down the person causing ~histicated aircraft to crash ( 1 hr ) a .,. "Stand By Your Man·· ( 1981 Biography) Annette O'Toole. Tim Mein· tire. Dramatization ol the career o1 Tammy Wynette, from her Impoverished childhood to hef stardom 1n the country music fletd ~hrs l • a ~ Benson's plea.sure turns to panic when the beautiful doctor (Jayne l<ennedy) who conducted his annual physlcal wants to meer him tater to dis CUst lhe resuftt, (B) 0 (I) ... Cll:9tt11 • llOWll "The Uta And Times 01 Judge Roy Bean" ( 1972. Western) Paul New· man. Ava Gardner. A smalltl~ outlaw takes OYer a Wastetn town by d!Spenaing his own fofm of justice and contlteatlog the pr= '°' "court cosrs." (2 hrs.) I •~TOll-•MVllW WML mmT -Guest· L.oult G HOllend, partnet. Hahn Holland 6 Or06S man .. _(C) ... :.:sp!Mh" ( 1$&4, Comedyl bechelOf without much 1UCCet1 e1 iove taflt for II bNVtilUI girl WhO lltarally washes up on $h0re, unaware at first that she's the l'Tlefmald ht saw as a child 'PO' O ( t hr., 51 min.) ~ llOWll "Lone Wolf McQuade" ( 1i83. Adv9nture) Chuck Nowt. David arta· dint A Texu Ranger uees his mart"t arts lkilll to tnd an •tmt ll'nUQQflng <>Ptfatlon 'PG' (1 hr .. 47 min.) • Cl) llOVll "Reckless" ( 1984. Orama) Al- dan Quinn. Daryl Hannah. A young motOf· cycle enthusiast whose Ufe has been made unwholesome by an alcoholic father becomes involved with a girl who Is too gQOd tor him. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) el) llCMI "Unexpected Father" (l~ 1, Comedy) Mischa Auer. Dennis O'Keefe. A dancer struggles deSperately to main- tain guardlanshi1 ol l'lis dead par1ner's child. ( t hr .. 30 min.) 1::9 8 cr:t ... ra WebSter becomeS assist· ant to The Great WalnYtto (Harold Gould) . a one-time famous radio person- ality who ts now the janitor at his school LCWllOAT ; ) C) WALL STmT wm Guest. Louis G. Holland, partner, Hahn Hetland & Gross· man '9 .llM COOPH'I OAAHI CoutfTY "Viewers' V'iews On Orange County TV" StatiOn viewers discuss their opinions about local programming on area televl· SIOO StaitOnS. • i IPORTIC8l1a Ml _.,TMCICI • (() DMJ.AI The 1r111 ol Jenna Wade commences with the prosecutor caning Bobby to the stand; Veronica's slstllf Is too lrightened to otter testimony. t;l ( 1 hr ) II m v The VlSlt()(S plan to blitz the Sou1hwest m 36 nours. so Philip and a computer whiz plot to b<eak Into the altens' data bank to put a stop 10 their oflenSNe. ( 1 hr J 8 ~ tTmT NAWI Mach Is reunited with a former colleague who is now a success- tul author. but the celebration sours when he learns that someone's out to kill her. o U hr) m llb¥ .,.. Scheduled· Singer Clint Holmes, Pam Dawber. author Robert Moss ("Moscow Rules"). Christopher Hewett ("Mr. Betvedered ( 1 hr.) 9 mAT .... ~ "Ellington: The Music lives On"' Clcety Tyson hosts e trlb· ute to Duke Ellington. featuring cllps of his perfOfmances. Interviews with his peers and selections ol his WO<ks performed by Carty Simon. Treat Wllllams. Karen Akers. Ken Page and others. ( 1 hr . 30 min,) ~ ,_Lim "Women Against Pornog· raphy" Guests clvil rights auorney Harriet Pilpel; Andrea Dworkin. authOf or "POf· nographi· Men Possessing Women " ( 1 hr) ~ OaviS Cup U S. vs. Japan tn hrst round oout>les march. live from Kyo- to. Japan. (3 hrs.) lllCMI "The Ostetman Weekend" ( 1983. Suspenae) Rutger Hauef. John Hurt A controversial teleVtSton jOOmalitt ts COflllfnoed by a CIA agent that hit clolelt lrtends are really Soviet agents, turning an aMU&I reuolOn weet<end Tnto 1 nightmare of tarr0t. 'R' ( t hr .. 42 min ) CD).,_ "The Survtvor1" ( 1983, Come- dy) Walter Matthau, Robin Williama. Two very different men lote their Jobs. tMl'I find their lives intertwined when they witness a robbery and become the quarry ot • syn· Obi...hiLman... 'R' ( 1 hr •• U min ) "Unlalthll.I Yourt" ( 1984, Y Y • All ski. An orchestra conductor think• that his wtte may have had an 1ff1tr With a vlollnt.st whlle he was away on tour and consplret to mUfder her. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 3e min.) 1:9(!).,. "Final ChapteJ -Waltllno Tell" (1977. 0r"1'8) Bo Sventan. ~outst l'ucker Prt6r to his dtath In a fiery car "accident." T tnneaM lawmen 8uf0td Pusser finds his own town turning ~ - him. (2 hrs., 30 min.) Cl) ll0'9 "Risky Business" ( 1983, Com- edy) Tom Cruise. Rebecca 0eMOfnay. A high school seniof. sheltered in an affluent Chicago subutb, decides to expefiment with the wilder side of life 'A' O ( 1 hr .• 38 min.) l ....,IALLB't -(J) FALCOI CIUT Angela changes her mind about Lorraine and Lano&'s affair when she reaflzes their baby Is the ne>et heir; Greg files lor postponement of hist~ al. t;l '1 hr.) D • llAll Ya Swftek and Zlto's lrlendShlp Is tested during their pursuit of a fence when Zito moves In w11h Swltett and his i lfrtend. ( 1 hr.) I fl llA,f .:O., Matt risks his life to save his best friend's daughter from kld- ~ppers. (R) O ( 1 hr.) GD -.An~• "The Regard Of Alghf' BUI Irwin, Michael O'Connor and planrst-narratOf Doug Skinner combine classical mtme. vaudeville and clowning techninues In a sattric revO'e. (Al ( 1 hr.) (C) .. AmNCA •• (H) llOWll "Revenge or the Ninja" ( 1983. Adventure) Sho Kosugl. Ar1hur Robert& A Japanese gallery owner denies his ~ lent Nin/a heritage until Amencan dnJg traffickers kidnap his young son. 'A" ( 1 =lm E~-..... llMT l1U: TUI M *m ,_ THI IOUTM Autho< Alex Haley hosts this muSleat proflle of the black American classical composer of the 1930s and '40s. (C) llCMI "Richard Pryor • Here And Now'" ( 1983. Comedy) The famous co- median raps..evecyone -tiom elephants to former wives -k'l this !llm staged at ffie Saenger Theatre 1n New Orleans. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 37 mln.l_ tt• D8W9fm ... TAXI .alll'IWLD WWW "°"'" COUllT _,., PYTMOlrl "',... CIQ'9 mATAWMm.GfP llCMI "Bumlng Snow" (No Date, Adult) ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) Cl) llCMI "Easy Rider" (1969. Orama) Peter Fonda. Dennis Hopper. Two young motorcyclists drop out of society and. rid- ing BCIOSS the Southwest to New Orleans In search of the .. real" America, encoun- 1er preJUdfce and sense4eSS Ylolence 'A' l hr . 34 min.) • •llAITMD -tW mn'TUCU tW Cl> llOWll "The Beasts Are On The Streets" (1 978. Orama) Caro! Lynte)'. Dale Robinette. The reeldents of a ltnell town panic wtien dozens of dangerous~ · 1ma1S ara treed by a truck acoldtnt at a nea~ wildllfa ~) (2 IVI.. 15 min.) D • IDT OI C. Hott: Johnny Car· son Guests. Tom Jones, Bobby Kelton. B ron Janis. IR) ( 1 hr ) CCULI ---~ =:. .... UW ,_.C:A Scheduled; Out>en ~Melltt NOl'bertO Fu.oles. ( 1 hr ) 00 M lft'al D• An llOlattO 1°'99t Nts the mood tor thlt storv about two Vlefnem Sunday, March 3, 1985 25 -l'rlclay Coal. vetefans fighting for the one woman lhey both love. John Ireland. Stephen McHal· lie. (I) 1"I J '"M'9 MCllOI Perform· ancet by The Police. A Flock of Seagulls. Oevo. Walt of Voodoo, Rlci<y Wales, Gary Numan and The Gang of Four are tea· tured In this muslcal·co~dy special abOUt a flashy, tantuy New Wave club. 0 hr.) • ,. CWI Scheduled topics: C>fganized crime: abortiOn. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -1tamTZGm ~=m For A Heavyweight" (1 962, Orama) Anthony Quinn, Jackte Oieason. An employment counselor tries to ~ a washed-up boX8f' land a job. (2 hrs., 10mln~ i MllM.,. ... 90ITIC8l1ll llCMI "O.C. Cab" ( t983, Comedy) Mr. T, Adam Baldwin. Ortvers ol a nearly betlt(rupt Washington ta>dcab operation become heroes when they rescue two kid· ~children. 'A' Q ( 1 hr , 39 min.) C1J llCMI "Country Comfort" (t981, Comedy) a.<>rgina SpeMn. Rhonda Jo Petty. Just after the Clvll War. a back· woOdS farm becomes a favorite way sta· lion lor ra~~avelers. ( 1 hr , 25 min ) _Ql)_., • --~ llOWll "This Is Splnal Tap" ( 1984, Comedy) Rob Reiner , MiChaet McKean. In this satire on the contemporary rock mu· sic scene. an American documentery film· maker examines the phenomenon of a 17· year-old heavy metal band !tom England. 'R' 'hr .. 22 min.) -1 '9AY~VIDIOI 11.U MOii 1"I DAM-The lwtn sister of a dead computer whiz tries to brlriter brother back to Ille 8 ~L.A.: VIDIOI (I) llO¥ll "Northern Pursuit" (·1943, Ad· venture) Errol Flynn, Julie Bishop A mountle relentlessly combs the Canadian wlld§rnjt&s In search of a Nazi saboteur l hrs.J 10CK•tm11CA llCMI "The Innocents" ( 1962, Mys· te<y) Deborah Kefr, Michael Redgrave A governess bellevee she Is being "haunted by the ghosts of a pr8111ous governess and vale~~Mm\I I PAan~ ••••(II) llCMI "Splash" ( 1984, Comedy) Tom Hankg. Oaryl Hannan A New York bechek>t wilhout much sucoeas tt love falll for a beautiful girl who llterally washes up on lhol'e. unaware at llrst that she's the mennald he saw as a chlld 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 51 min) -1a1urc1ay· .. .. - Mt Blunden" TM(Q) llOWll "Ardent Lovers" (No Date. Adul1) ( 1 hr . 15 min.) , ,.. llOY• "The Nanny" ( 1965, Suspense) Batte OaVit, WilKam Dix A d1S· turbed child and tilt nanny resent each other IOf their responsibility In the death of the ~sister. (2 hr&) m "This Woman Is Oengerous·· ( 1952, Drema) Joan Crawfe>fd, Oennts MC>fgan, An underworld VIP falls In love after almosl ~her eyesight. (2 hrs ) ~~perman Ill" ( 1983, Adven· ture) Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor A villainous lndUStrlal magnate tries to neu· 1rallze the Man of Steel by splitting him into his good and evll personalities 'PG' i hrs., 5 min,) ......... ,. llClfTTMCll 1::9 COUHI USl'IUU. Big East Confer· enoe Tournament Semifinal Game. from New YC>fk. (2 hrS.) (1J llO¥ll "All The Right Moves" ( t983. Orama) Tom Cruise. Cfatg T Nelson An ambitious high scnool football player In a dying Pennsylvania steel town dreams ol a college scholarship In order to make a better life for titmsetf. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) W8 llCMl "Ave Branded Women" (1960. Orama) Silvana Mangano, Van Heflin During World War II, five gins ostracized for their association with Nllli SOidiers get a chance to prove their patriotism. (2 hrs.) (tJ llOWll "Triumphs Of A Man Called Horse" ( 1983. Orama) Aiehard Hams. ~ichael BeGk An elderly warrior tries 10 keep gOld searchers off Sioux land 'PG' i1_ hr , 30 mtn.) (BJ llOVll "Fort Apache. The Bronx" (1981, Orama) Paul Newman, Ed Asner A tough cop battles crime and corruption 1n New York City's South Bronx neighbor hood. 'R' (2 hrs , 5 min.) ...... (mMCMI "Blame It On Rio" ( t9S., Com- edy) Mlehael Cetne. Joseph Bologna A businessman vacallonlr'9 In Rio de Janeiro succumbs to an affair with hlS best friend's teen-age daughter, then tries 10 k~ It a secret ~· ( 1 hr . 50 min ) 2" «l) llClfT TUCll 2:21 (1) llOWll "Percy" (1971. Comedy) Hywel Bannett, Oenhotm Elliott The reclp. lent ot the first "below·t~belt" organ transplant ga11is wofld notoriety and de· cldes to track down the donor. 'R' ( 1 hr , 43 ':J. •CD nom ... • llCMI "The Joker la Wiid" ( 195 7, Bl· e>graphy) Frank Sinatra, Jeanne Crain Beloved comedian Jot E. Lewis strlJggles 10 overcomt mob interference In his ca· reer. (3 hrs. I I M.IUmT'MAlmalll Ml llO¥ll "House Of Dracula" ( 1945 H0<ror) Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine Count Dracula tricks a sctentlst into g1v1ng Ille to a monster ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (!) AllOTT .. COITB.LO m llOWll "Winds Of The Wasteland" {1936. Western) John Wayne, Phyllis Fraser. A stagecoach owner racff against a rival to obtain a valoable maN contract 1n ; Cat=. ( 1 hr) '11 AIUUL. TID Ml -Wl.LIMITaL COUHI IAIUTIA&.L Big East Confer ence Tournament Semifinal Game. Iron• New York (2 hrs,) - CZ) llCMI "Cu10" ( 1983, Suspense) OM Wallace. Danny Plntauro. A woman ano her young son are trapped in their car al an Isolated auto repair yard by a huge rab~~r., 31 min ) 1:11• .......... L.Mi .. (i llCMI "The Private Affairs Of Be1 Ami" ( 1947. Orama) Ann Ovora~ George Sanders. A penniless Parisian uses those around him to further his ca reer. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.~ -~ llCMI "Splash" ( t984. Comedy) Tom Hanks. Daryl Hanna., A New York bachelor without much succeM at love 18'1s tor e beautltul glrl WhO literally waShes up on shore. unaware at first that she's the mermaid he saw as a child 'PG' Q ( 1 hr, 51 min.) t:ll(ff) llCMI "Purple Hearts" (1984. Ora ma) Ken Wahl, Cheryl Lacki. In Vietnam a Navy medic meets and lalls In IOve with a dedicated nurse. but their lulura plans are threatened by the Inevitable c11cum stances of war 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min ) .. (!) CAllTOOM (0) llCMI "Bad Boys" ( 1982, Oramf'l/ Sean Penn. Renl Santoni A young hood· lum accidentally kills lhe younger brother ot a teen-age dope dealer dur1ng a police cnase and fs sent to a tough rtforml\tory 'R'~.:= ... UnmAYNllU ~ llCMI "$pace Raiders" ( 1983, Sct· ence Fiet16n) Vince Edwards. bavtd Men- denhall. A tO-year·old boy I01ns a band of space outlaws In gijacking a starship and ballPng an~ll alactlC force called the Company. 'PG' 1 hr . 22 min ) •11 (!)~ • 9 llCMI "Night Monster" ( 1942, Mys· tery) Bela Lugoei, Lionel Atwill ~crippled man seeks revenge by murdernig hit doc· t0<1 ( 1 hr , 30 min ) • W =ICOM/Ccw.TYCAl.Wll .. ~.,. ... ·-Saturday Cont. Grimes and Arte Johns00 are feetured In this special which comblnel live acllon and animation In the story of e girl (Quinn Cummings) who meets a host of literary charactef's alter hours In a library .. u.m d'l IJD.MJTTUI PWtiM 1Y••1t• MOPtt 1••11 mTM•~ ... WUIT'ID RMM •mao ......,. rrt YOUll IUH •M .. ~ la .-TTMD L-:=u u:::---LICBDMY UO IAnm.\Y llCN•ll ., .... Ql'IUlmO IOODOAYU. .-r .... --ITIBTQ ..... (I) llCMI "Mother LOde" ( 1982. Orama) on Hes1on. NICk Mancuso ( 1 hr 41 min.) G .-OWOllWAU. mmT 7:• (I) ,.._ TALI THIA'i'M "ThJee L111le Pigs" Biiiy Crystal. Jell Ooldblum and Valerie Perrine star 1n the classic late ot three daring pigs lhat match wits with a ... ii:~Ji.i-.. , ... MD ... 14;;--.... ,.,.., ,_ 0.vls Cup U S vs Japan 1n first round doubles march, trom Kyoto, Ja- 2!_n. (R) (3 hrs ) (.Z) llCMI ''Untalthlully Yours" ( 1984 Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nastassia Kin ;-~:..c:n6. NI«?') lllMI "Stegecoach" ( t966. West· erl"I) AM·Margret. Bing Crosby (2 hrs . .. 26 i.=- ITOOlll o~omon t911TU M.&.ml•tl .... WMIPlcw. --Gel •mao MtmOPTt-. ~UPI~ llCMI "Krull" ( 1983, Fantasy) Ken Maflhall, Lyselte Anthony (I hr , 57 min.) • ="Finnegan Begin Again" ( 1985. ) Mary Tyter Moore. Robert Pres- ~ ( 1 hr , 62 min l l•) ..,,.. "The Alphabet Murders" (1966. Mystery) Tony Randell, A nlte Ek· btf 1 hr .. 26 min.) ,,.,. .. .., ___ .. naom 1'90191 - Champ1oosh1ps. trve from Princeton, N J I'S:~ ®)DRAGOll'ILM .. ZOOIWVUI COUJQl·IAMITUU Notre Dame 111 ii'5e!"'· . I fACH Of CUL TUM (l,.J MOVIE Etv1s -Thar's Ttie Way II Is" ( 1970, Musical) Documentary. ( t hr . 48 mm) fQJ llOVtE "Sahara" ( t984. Adventure) Brooke 5tl1elds. Lambert Wilson (I hr «nun J t::1t I m M.¥11 ••>THE awn•• VIDIOGAm 1::llYITIWQ ~ -HOW TO llAQ IT A dl5cuss1on of rPal estate investment and how 11 offers opportunities IOf entrepreneurs IS present- ·=~· ~ llOVIE "Twice-Told Tales" ( 1963. Suspense) Vincent Price. Sebasllan Ca· bOI -1 I hr 59 min J z llOVIE ··rtie Rules Of The Game" ( 1939. Orama) Marcel Oallo. Nora Ore- l, _i 1 hr • 50 min ) ._ fll) KIDO VIDIO TOP•VIDIOI ®) tcAJrr ICOOIY P\Mml llUE IUIQHT QITlllMT llCtWID Pf'TTY: COUllTDO'MI TO • A prolilc of rhe NASCAA driver who recently won a 1ecoro-breaklng 200th champion· ship m '"'' ou HOU11 '11) .ltll COO'IR'I ORAltQI cou .. n "Viewers· Views On Ofange County TV" Sra11on viewers discuss lheir opmlOns at:>out local programming on area telev1· s1on stations <C) llOYll "Rattles" ( t940, Comedy) Oh via de Hav11tand. David Niven. ( 1 hr t2 min) CH) llOYll "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. Com~) Perer o· TOOie. Jessica Harper l ~.5n:a' 1UI GD•T ~OllAT (1)) Lm\.11 Q - c.TIMMT ....... U.. IA.UU. Atlanta Braves vs Montreal Expog (3 hrs . 5 min) I WOOOWlllQHT'l IHOP WCT~ COLLI• 1Am'T1AU Atlantic Coastal COnlerence T oumament Semifinal Oame One; rive from Atlanta (2 hts.) ,.. llO¥il "Man Of La Mancha" ( 1972.. MusJcal) Peter O'Toole. Sophia Loren (2 hrs , 10mfn) 11• IJ (I) COUI• IAlllTULL Big 8 Con lerence ~hamp!Onshlp from Kansas City, Mo 12 hrs) I ;.=:on.· ... ·-·•~: Mllll' ... MIC --"Cougar" Two chll· drel'I, th61r hOuw swept away by S"Mies1s· slppt flood, hnd lhtmsetvn up agerns! t mounta1C1 liOO and two ruthltsa klllets Part t OI 3 (A) Q PllO,ST-·· I~..,_ mmY RO.-•cocm ,., __ The Gram- my-Award winning country-western star performs such favorites as .. The Gam· bier," "Lucille" and "Lady," as well as a duet of "We Have Tonight" with guest star Sheena Easton tr om , Greensboro. North Ca!Ol1na ( • lir ) (%) llOVll Ver11go· I 1!1!>8. Mystery) James Stewart, Kim Noval< (2. hrs • 6 min) tt.11. ~ QOLf Hem-BayhlH ClaSSIC, M,d round, live from Bayhlll Club And Lodge 1n OrlandO. Fla It hi , JO min.) Ill MTW Gel TMI HITt aJ ,,_.CAI IMDITAID Quests Limahl ("Never End.Ing Story." ··only For Love"), Bonnie Pointer ("The Beast In Me"). ( 1 hr.) .PMM.GOUWT ~ ~gatha" ( t979, Mystery) Dustin Hoffman. Vanessa Redgrave ( 1 hr . 38 min) llO¥il "Brady's Escape-" (1984, Ad· venture) John Savage. Kelly Reno ( 1 hr . 36m1n) llOVll "Tw1ligh1 Zone ·· The ~ovie" ( 1983. Sc1ence-F1et1on) John Llthgow, Vic Morrow (I hr 42 min ) -JUternoon ---• 12:111 MB ITOOGll -llO¥ll "Return Of The Dragon" ( t972, Adventure) Bruce lee. Clivck Norris (2 hrs) m HJllDfTION DAMGD m IOUD GOLD Host Rick Dees Guests Bonnie P01nter. Julian Lennon. Eric Car· men. Bellamy Broth6rs. An1mo11on SyMa. David Lee Roth (Video) (I hr ) I .. YOM'tMAITDCMln llAMITltG l ) llO¥ll "Ch1loren 01 The Corn" ( t984, Horror) Peter Horton. Lmd1 Hamtllon (I hr . 33 min) I uc.G PROfll AICOT G:.-MB ITOOGll WIBDID¥mOI PWl.ICN.11 llO¥ll .. A Man Called Tiger" ( 1981 AOvemure) Billy Wang Yu, Okada Kawo1 j hr • 30 mtl'l/ llOTOINIB WllTICOUMI COUl• IAIUTIALL Atlantic Coastal Conference ·Tournament Sem11ina1 Game Two, live from Arlanta (2 hrs . 30 l!"tn ) t• 8 ()) .ant IAT\MDAY Scheduled America's Oownhlll s1<1lng. same-<11:1y cov-, eraoe from Aspen, Colo , World Figure Skating ChamplOnShlps, "*''a and pairs competl1tOnS, same-day oovlfage from Tokyo (2 hrs) D COUIOI umTUU Washington al 5111~~~8) • AJJ•lCA'ln.l91 ii .,_ "The Out 01 TOw"411 ( 1970. Comedy) Jack Lemmon 3nndy Dennis :C*tC: l hrs) COLI.HI ":.nuu Aegionol COY*· age ot Soulhtoste<n Conterec'IQt Chlmpt- hr$) Sunday, March 3, 1985 27 ~"""~ llOTIEllM•YTHI ... llCMI "Palmy Days" ( 1931. Musical) Eddie Cantor. Geotge Rah ( 1 hr.. t 7 min.) l ~•.-olll 1:11 P.!IOC» AT TMI __, SchedUled: Roger Eberl and Gene Siske! review "The Sore Thing." "Marla's Lovers." "The Purple Rose Of C81ro" and "The Beach Boys: An Ameri- can Band." l lOULTUll ADMl-12 COlnlllJ O.UY HIALlM WI llCMI "ffolkes" ( 1980. Advent Ufa) Roger M()()(e. James Mason. ( t ht., 39 min) CJD llCMI "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adven· ture) Christopher Reeve. Richard Pryor {l hrs .. 5 min.) Cl) A TA&.af Fe...,... An eminent mystery wrner finds herself wrapped up In a real·llfe whodUnlt when she Investigates her daughter-In-law's murder. S"tars Angela Lansbury andJ.av.reoca QUI/le~ (2 Coal. adaptation of the Japanese monkey to snow conditions tor purpo99S of survw· al Is e)(amlned. • .-Y -HOW TO IUD rr A dlscu&810n of real estate Investment and how 11 offera oppo<tunllles fat entrepreneurs Is present· ed. eu.mrWIUIMlmtlAVIGI ~ llCMI "Blue Skies Again" ( t983, Comedy) Harry Hamlin. Mimi Rogers, ( 1 hr .• 27 min.) MI DOCTOll WNO .. llCMI "Crackle Of Death" ( 197•. Hooor) Darren McOavln, Simon Oakland l hra.) ITMTm MTll' OI TMI 1111 llCMI "Murder By Death" ( 1976, Comedy) Peter Falk. Peter Sellers (2 hrs.) e llCMI ''Damn Yankees" ( 1958, Musi· cal) Tab Hunter. Gwen VetdOn. (2 hrs.) l lJTTLl-OIMMAM t••ITWllWIBIAVIGI COll• IAlllTUU. Big East Confer· ence Tournament Championship. Uve from New York (2 hrs.) -_4Aa_ 1_ .. ,_ .. _ .. _ ... _ ... ,. CB) llCMI "Untalthfully Yours" (1984. Mi iiin ._ ---_. -Comedy) Dudley Moore. NastassJa Kln- skL ( 1 hr., 36 min.) IMVllmO (D)llCMI "Mother Lode" ( 1982. Orama) tWDY IO'tl / llMCY DMW .. lft-1"',__,. Charlton Heston. Nick Mancuso. ( 1 hr . llCMI "It Happens Every Spring" 41 min.) ( 1949. ComedyJ Ray Miiiand. Jean (%) llCMI "Margie" ( 1946. Comedy) Peters ( 1 hr . 30 min.) Jeanne Crain. Glenn Langan (I hr .. 34 m llOVll "With This Ring" ( 1978. Ora· mm ) ma) Sco11 Hyland. =e DeWitt. (2 hrs.) II w THI war "Kllckltat Summer ID CONT'l90MIY lM.... Steelhead" "Steelhead Oeoroe" Maki (al llOVll "First Blood" ( 1982. Orama) day-drifts one of southwest Washington's Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna. ( 1 hr.. _ 1 all·~l·l=~~',t*ld streams. 35m1n ) _ _ CZ) llCMI "Easy Rider" ( t969, Orama) d DOCTOIWMO Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper ( 1 hr .• 34 d -w.J» Oii .-o1f1 Scheduled. min.) Miit McCrory vs. Pedro Vllelli for the wee I MO¥ll world welterweight lllle, scheduled for 12 • ,... WITH Glll..tMDO WI.IOI round$, nom Parli;'"'The Sul)i18b rt • In· 19 __., lernatlonal lnvitatlonal All-Around Motor· :': ~ lOTTB' cycle Championships from Carlsbad. • ~-LLUITUTIDI CalilT~~"' • klDQI IMM Regularly scheouleo AIC ... O Pf~mm1ng may be delayed due 10 llMIC Of1 DICOUTM.'Mnlll iltlY breaks. Tiii -• CCMrm 11.c Perform· • -== COUI• .... --.... ,, anoes by Mickey Gilley. Waylon Jennings -·-and Michael Martin Murphy. Stories and "Tournet \A Fourm" (2 hrs ) lntervlewa with Louise Mandrell. Mel ~ COUHI IAlllTUU Oregon State al M o tel d Ml I Pearl ~~~2£0::fE~~~arr:n:!a,~~ =1'a.-::·· . ltdo. OhlO ( t hr • 30 min ) WOY.--(l)woma...,. llCMI "Bedazzled" (1968, Fantasy) a .,. "Hand Of Death" ( 1980. Ad-Peter Cook. Dudley Moore. (2 hrs.) Wlnture) Jackie Chan, Dorian Tan. (2 G ... ihtt .lnn..NOUllOMTNlf!MM ACl'flJC ,.,,.. wmt UICUY DOCTOll WMO .:. "The Dark Crystal'; (1982, Fan· .....,. TMAT :·Kids Just Kida" Three 1 .. y) PuPPttS. ( 1 hr. 35 min.) younga1er1 are featured 1n aegments that (0 110W11 "The Bleck Stanton Returns" lnctude r::.i a motorcycle on Ice. meat-~· AdVenture) KeNy Reno. Teti Garr Ing • robOt, ylng a hang glider. audition· • 33 min.) Ing fOf TV commercials and Interviewing PAmm TMI MA1M "Three Llllle Alloneo Att*o. < I hr ) Pigs" 911ty Clyt.lal. Jeff Goldblum and ~ ~CAllTOllY Valer" Perrine ttar In 1he ciaulc Ille of =~Riddle Of ~ Sands" thret daring pigs that ma1oh witt With a hungry wOlf. Q ( 1 hr.) ( 1980. Adv9nture) Michael Y0tk. Simon • 11Tcrn MIOCorklf'ldlls ( t hr . 38 min ) • IJZ) .. "Fon Apache" ( 1948, W"I· ~ _.. "Brainstorm I 1983. Science-trQ)e IQbo.W•vA9, M•A'Y f:tfllde. te '"" ~tlon~~°"~~t~~~~~1e-~~-=1·6 ~..., -... ,_ ~n ...... -.. ... ...... ..,.Sc~ltd. 11t McCrory vs P9dfo Vlltlle tor the wee world welterwelght lltle. scneouled for 12 rounds. from Paris: The SuperBlkers • In· ternatlonal lnvltatlonal All·Around Motor· cycle Championships from Carlsbad Calif. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I .... m.AUQllM~ FACll Alm PUCll -lvenlng ___ _ .. ,(l)Cll ... .... llCMI "Coffee, Tea Or Me" ( t973. Comedy) Karen Valentine, JoM David· son. A young stewardess jets between her artist-student husband In England and he• medical·studenl husband In Caklornla ( 1 hr.,30m~ l ~TUT~MtaO alllTY•rr Tiii -FNtured Interviews with Oscar nomlnett for best aetor end actress and best su~tlng ac tor and ac.tresa..( t hr.) m llCMI "Coming Home" ( 1978. Ofa· ma) Jane Fonda. Jon Voight. A Marine captain's wife falls In love with an em- bittered disabled Vietnam ve1eran while her husband Is fighting abroad (2 hra .. 30 min.) e Wl.D AmlllCA A survey of the landscapes and w1ldhfe of Monument Val fey. the Grand Canyon and Utah's sand stone arches~ •::::cc. ~ tM. fOOTIAU Bal11more Stars at Memphis Showboats (3 hrs ) CB)llCMI "Finnegan Begin Again" ( t986. Comedy) Mary iyler M()()(e, ~Ober! Pres- ton The triendShlp of a 65-year-old, mar· rled lonety·hearts columnist and an Inde- pendent. ror1ylsh schootteache< bloMorn$ Into an unlll<ely romance. Q ( 1 hr . 62 mln.J~-(0) ~ "Sahara" ( t984, Adventure) Brooke Shields. Lambert Wilson In the 1920s, an heiress' pledge 10 her dying fa· rher -that she wOI win the cross-Sahara aUlo race In a sports car of his own dallgn -· leads her Into dangers of every sor1 ·po· ( 1 hr . 44 min ) llOVll "TwUlght Zone -The Movie" ( 1983, Scienc&-Flc11on) John Lllha<>w. Vic Morrow. Thia homage to the old '"ROd Serllng TV series features segments abOut a big01ed bar patron's comeuppenee. a group of retirement home residents who recapture their youth. a child with the powe< to create or destroy at will. and an airplane PUMnget who sees a gremlin ta· botaglng the plane's wing. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 42 1.11!!'·) W awl.II CIW9'Llt TAUi WITH 1'MI .a••t Chari.. Champlln Interviews this yeer•1 Olcar nominees (1 hr.) I TGIUIOUlll' 1m1 • • flLmll mM Rtgularly aohtdur.d pr ramming may be delayed dUe to brNkS. .. ... ..., .... _. OI TIU&. "Should PrOllllU· tlon Ba Legalized?" CC) ..aM um BaM<I on the ~ by Lonnie Coleman. In l~CMI WAL !wrh. a ytAJfiO WWfl 1(iiityAM War· ren) m&rrlea a plantation OW1*'• eon tnd btciomtt conlUmed wttfi contr<>lllng th4 magnlflctnt •late. Stars Hopt Lange. Paul Rudd and ~edltt'I Baxter Birney (fart 1 of 2) (2 hrl. 1 t min.) .. ... .-cA A look tt the wolvtrlne In ltt remote and rugged habitat. Q -laturclg Cont. ,., Mm't9Q '°"~ W IACKI wmt DAVID NOIOMTZ Fea- IUred. comparing cooking oils. a town united against 8J1 insurance company; shopping cart theft help tor the handl- ~ped B HOU. YWOOD CLOllUP Featured· Judy Collins discusses her new album; an Inter- view with Garry Marshall: actor Chuck Nortls previews his latest release: a report on movies a med at youth audiences. (I) TOO ClOll l'Olt COWOlfT IJ V.... • This special highlights v1· deos by Prince. Bruce Springsteen. Cyndi Lauper. Duran Duran and offers a gllmpse ot whal's ahead 1n music tor 1985 (2 hr~) • fii ~Cit TMI HIT1 Uo-synched rendl· lions of "P. Y. T." (r.Pretty Young Thing"). "The Wanderer." "One's On The Way." "Adult Education." "Nasty Girl" and "Lcc=/eardrops." l :o...:. _,..,.AYIUYI WAll~l(W. DY CINTD ToelQNf A host of stars from Broadway turn the Kennedy Center stage into a celeblahon of the American theater, the pertom1ers include Debbie Reynolds. Pearl Bailey. Barry Bostwick, Robert Morse and many others. (A) (3 hrs) (L) llOvtl "10 To Midnight" ( 1983. Ore· ma) Charles aronson. Andrew Stevens A homicide detective and a criminology graduate search tor a killer ot women. 'R' 11 hr . 4 1 min ) fl) llOvtl "Unfaithfully Yours" ( 1984. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nasta&SJB K1n- sk1 An orchestra conductor thinks 1hat his wile may have nad an allair with a v1ol1nist white he was away on tour and conspires to murder her 'PG' ( 1 hr . 36 min I l ... (WA.-U) ~• UTUlll A survey oftf'te vas1 kelp areas on the bottom ot the Pac1l1C Ocean that provide toed !or countless creatures (Al Q_ ( 1 hr • 5 min ) 7:118 DAMCI l'IVIR CeleOrtty 1udges. Anson Wllllams. Phylhs Diller Performance by Aaa=ez .. CHOeCI I COLU• U.l'TIAU UCLA at Ore- l (2hrs) mmtu. ClOll.uP""" CAii. ... m Cit Ult DllOO Featured a ode on the mystery train: v1s1l local comic David Bradley. surf on man-made waves m TOO a.Oii POil COWOlfT In$ returns to Sin Francisco to renew her romance wtth Paul Oeve<eauK. m WI GMO IOO"t ~ OPM .. A b nh ol the lion tailed Macaque and the feeding ot Sea w orld's friendly kllttr whales. I NOUYWOOD 91 _,. 1• _., TMCI• CMAITM1'W .. ()) cn.M*J> The Sterhngs· ontr. hope '°' rescuing June 1s to kill the hal · men. half·be.,I cr .. turt holding hef' cap-t!Ye _11 hf) 8 • ........ .WIT l1IGdl Drummond se- cretly wor1ca on IN aasembly hne In one ot h11 lactortet. and hla suggnuon1 almost co.&~ u . -Q f--~--i ·~ ga p.rennlaf fa110fltes lnctUdlna "Feel· lngs" Ind "I Write TIM Songa; '" Ind Is IOltlld by Ann-Margret Ind ~leh little, who doea lmprt19'ont of L•• Vegas Nfe Alla, dene~ LOI Pampes a.ucN>t of Argentina Ind A a.re Touch Ot Vegas. (1 hrl llO¥ll "First Blood'" ( 1982. Orama) Sy!veste< Stallone. Richard Crenna A Vietnam veteran's run-in with the police In a dead war buddy's hometown escalates Into a minor war. 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 rnln.) ©) llCMI "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adven- ture) Christopher Reeve. Richard Pryor. A villainous Industrial magnate tries 10 neu· trallze the Man of Steel by splilting him Info his good and evil personalities. 'PG' ROCK Of TMI -l hrs.. 5 min.) ucml ... IMYA_,A n TMI UW. "'-AlmT: A flOlrTUIT Oil THI IMTM David Attenborougn 111slts grass-ranos on three continents. examining the behavio< of Braz~lan anteaters. North American bison and African wildebeests q ( t hr .• 15 min.) 1:11 U m DOWLI ,.,..,.. Twins Kare and Allison Foster find the transition trom Iowa to their aunt's Greenwich Vitia~ home a somewhal thrllllng experience. CR) CJ) llCMI "The Master Gunfighter" ( 1975. Western) Tom Laughlin. Ron O'Neal. A gunfighter haunted by a shame- ful deed sets out 10 redeem his honor with i!PtStol and a samurai sw0<d (2 hrs ) 11J llO¥ll "Scream. Pretty Peggy" ( 1973, H0<ror) Bette OaVIS, Ted Bessell A pretty student becomes the housekeep- er for a sculptor who is absorbed tn de- e!Ptlng evil. (I hr .. 30 min.) (it;) llOVll "The Merry Monahans" ( 1944 Comedy) Donald O'Connor. Jack Oak1e A family of 11eudevllllans makes Its Broad· way debut. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) .. tm-.TlUCll • 8 (I) AllWOll Stringfellow and Dom face ott against a new breed of airplane hijackers when they search 10< a missing 747 with Calllln abOard (A) ( 1 hr) G GD -A IMM T een-ageo Saman· tba.JallaJO love lor the first time, but her tem11y sees the boy 1n a very dtHB<ent light i ' 9 LOVl IOAT Capt Stub1ng's neigh- bor bOards ship to tell h1m she 1s terminal· ly Ill; Gopher"& otd flame expects to marry him, a soap opera vlllaln falls In love w11h lthe(~er ot a smothering mottler (A) • mlOOILYN DOOGIM llOVll "The Blue Lagoon" ( t980. Ora· ma) BrOOke Shlelds, Christopher Atkins Two castaway children grow to adOles· cence on a remota South P1e1t1e 1stand and experience the pangs ot llrst love 'A' ~hr., -'4 min Ina lflOITICel llO¥ll "Bro.dway Canny Rose" ( 1984. Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia Fer· row A small-time but gOOd•hearted talent 8Q8nl worka diligently to make sUGCesses of his hopetess clients ·po· ( 1 hr . 26 min.) llO¥ll "Hot Ooo· The MOiiie" ( 1984, Comedy) 01vld Naughton. Patrick Houser An Idaho farm DOy. participating In 1 f'"9f)'le atcllng competl11on. finds ro-mance and fun. ., wtll u a r1Y11ry with the reigning Austrilr\ cl'lam~ (2 hra ) _,. '·T~ OfttMf" (tG83. Orama) Albert Flnnty. Tom Courtenay A vale1 en- coureota and flattera an 1g1ng, paranoid 11e10t fnto giving yet 1nothtf performance . lheettal com- ~ny.' G' (1 1 .• mn. UI U e -A mM Katie's l1t1her Is st .. mtd wtlen IN eldell Klnlsky daugh· ter announces aha'• In to11• With e 35· l~°W'otenor (R) 10•um.-_. "On The TOW!'I" (1950. MUSI· . cal) Gene Kelly, Frank Slna1ra A trio of sailors team up with a 1ax1 driver and an anthropologist to llnd a bea~tltut gift whose picture 1s displayed 1n the subway ~ hrs . 15 min ) ([) COUIQI IAIUTUU. Iowa at Purdue ( NOT IElllAM. Y TMI .... • i hrs.) *' (I) C0¥8"' m -18'1 GIO<la evades divorce proceedings: Paul and Laurel are caught 1n a lethal trap set for Krucek. Shane laces an ulllmatum aoout never seeing her da~t:mW'n 1, hr , Ii al Piia Of LorT LOVllQ llCMI "The Oevll At Four O'Clock .. (1961, Adventure) Spencet Tracy. Frank Sinatra Following a volcanic eruption. a p11es1 and lhree convicts evacuate a chll· dren's leper hospl1al. (2 l'lrs .. 20 min.) Cl) LJIUTYUI Of THt MCH AND P~ Interviews with Lana Turner, Roger Moore. Marisa Berenson. Vidal Sassoon. Herschel Walker and norse breeders Tom and Ka- t.!!)' G~ (A) ( 1 hr J ~ ROC«W Roy Orbison ("Only The Lonely ... "Dream Baoy") Jerry Lee Lewis -rGreat Balls 0 1 Fire.'' "C C Aider .. ) and Carl Perkins ( .. Blue Suede Shoes," ··1 Got A Woman") re-create the '50's sound with their Ms (2 hrs ) \~ llADl• llQllTY A revealing look at pnson Ille and the ottbeat retatlonshlps oetween Inmates and 011ic1a1s *'~=~· (6S UlllY ROQIM • COllClllT The Gram- my-Award w1nn1ng country-western star performs such lavornes as "The Gam- bler " "Lucille" and '"Lady." as well as a duel of 'We Have Tonight" with guest star Sheena Easton. from Greensbofo. North Carolina { 1 hr ) *9 CJ) TALll Pd TMI DAM-m TOO Cl.Oii POil COl9'0IT Iris returns 10 San Francisco 10 renew her romance with Paul Devereaux. Hl lllOYll "Hor Dog The Movie" ( 1984, Comedy) David Naughton. Patrick Houser An Idaho farm boy, panlclpatlng 1n a freestyle skiing competition. finds ro- mance and tun, as well a& a rtval~ with the reigning Austrian champ!on "R' ( 1 hr 36 min) *'I IA1'1mAY IPORTl'MI 11• G8CI>O m ... Mfil' Cit fitl liTI Llp-synched ren<11· tlons of "PY 1' " ("Pretty Young Thing"). "The Wanderer." "One's On The Way." "Adult Educatioo," "Nasty Girl" and "Lonely Teardrops .. Cf) WALL.,_,. W.alT G) ITM llMCM Guests: MOfgan Fair· child. OaVld Hasselhot1. tR) ( 1 hr ) m llOVll "l'he New Maverick" ( 1978. Western) James Gerner. Chartes ~rank The legendary Maverlek brothfls and their young covsin lnch.ltge tn a setieS ot schemes 10 con money and wen ladies" heart ~hra.~ ct) 119 MCWa --..,. The C<>m4t°' dian returns with 9'cetchet, asp111ng come- dians •nd sur,a; gue&ts tjJUCTllC (0) llOVll "Lady Lusr· (No O.te, Adult) t hr . 45 min) l ) llO¥a "Surf ti" ( 1~. Oomedyt Ed- -A "'*'""•" ~· 1 tainted aott drink thlt compels 5Urfer1 Ind bMcl'l·t>ums to .. t garbage. 1 nr . 30 mtn) .,_ "Cul<>'' I 1~ $uloenlel Dee Sunday, Mateh 3, 1985 29 # .. -laturclay Coal. Wallace, Danny Pintauro A woman and her young son ate trapped in their car at an ISOiated auto repa11 yard by a hOge rabid dOg 'R' 11 hf • 3 1 min ) I NOTtlAT 1t.s -..r TMCKI 1~ IAMAIYOU • IA"9AY -..r LM Host Jot'ln Candy ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ... YOM NOTTIUtel ~ ~· POR -MD POR AU Songs include "Endless Love." "Ain't No Mountain High Enougl'l" and tunes from the album "Rosa .. Taped trom a 1983 concert in New Y0<k (2 tvs) CD mrran auc ~ MOVll "The E1ger Sanction" ( 1975. Suspense) Clint EastwOOd, Jack Ca&Sldy. A lormer hired killer is lured from his jOb as a college professor to pert0<m a moun- tain top assassination (2 hrs ) '~ MOVll "Cross Country" P983, Suspense) Richard Seymer. MIChaet tron- ~de A Phlladelph1a televrsioo executtve, sought by pooce tor the murder of a cau girl. p.cks up a pair of hitchhikers en route to Los An= 'A' (1 hr. 40 min) f[J UOtl'T~ 11,. 0 MOVll vrhe Wrath 0 1 God" ( 1972. Adventure) Robert Mitchum, Rita Hay· oNOfttt A hard-d11nklng, gun-tottng ex· priest fOlns up with a band ol Laun Amerl· can rebels (2 hrs . 15 min.) fl!) WAT PDFOMIAMCll "Elltngton The Music Lives On" Cicely Tyson l'losts a trlb· ute to Doke Ellington, featuring clips of his performances, interviews wltn his peers and selections ol his works perf0<med by Carly Simon, Treat Williams. Karen Al<ers, Ken~hers ( 1 hr 35 min) ta.(!) " ... G) MOVll "Cross 0 1 Iron" ( 1977, Otama) James Coourn. Maium1han Schell Brutal warfare on the RuSSlan front In W0<1d War II btingc out the best and worst tn two German olf1ce<s (2 hrs 25 min ) L m.11 llAGAZlll H01its Tom ar.d Nan~ver (RI L, "Nathalie" ( 1978, Orama) Marcella Petri, Roger Basich An unsuc- c~stul lilm d1rect0< decides to ratse some caSl'l by k1dnapp1ng the daughter ot a wealthy tycoon, but lustful desire 1n· lerleres ( 1 hr , 27 min ) I MAL HTATI: IM~ OI ntl ... 1M1 mf'f TMC«I tt:tl llCMI "Dog Day Atternoon" ( 1975, ama) Al Paclno. John Cazale. A New York City bank robbery 4"lCalates Into a near circus when community acllvlst1 loin In 10 stage an an11-pollce protest during the caper 'A' (2 hrs 10 min ) -11'1UT\MQ 11:9 MOVll "The Th11d Ch0tce" (1969. Otama) Gene Barry Shirley Jones When newe lhat one of his editors has t:>een ab- dVeled, a pYbhsher makes a hasty trip to f Africa to investigate. ( t hr . 30 min.) CD .,. "The lnctedlble Shrinking Man" (1957, Sctenoe-Flctlon) Grant Witllams, Randy Stuart. A man discovers he ls sMn4dng alter being enYeloped In a stra&~~Y(I) • ~ .,.. "&alnst0<m" ( 1983, Sclenoe- Flc11on) Christopher WaMcen, Natalie WOod. A married couple trle$ to keep a specially designed device. which allows a person to expeclence the sensations felt by another, from military and indust1lal QL_oups. 'PG' (t ht .. 46 min ) lZJ llOVll "Easy Rider" ( 1969. Otama) Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper Jw.o young mot0<cyclisls drop out of society and. rld- tng acr06S the Southwest to New Orleans In search of the "real" Ame(ica. encoun- ter pt'ejodic,e and seosetess violence. 'R' 11hr .. 34 min.) tM(Q).,.,. "Ffat House" (1979, Comedy) Aimee Leigh. Randy Allen. A group of fra- tetnity brothers decide thefe IS more to college life than going 10 classel and studylng,,.l1 hr., 20 min ) Wll llOClt-.-.CA 'mCA'ITWTa ... ...,. ... ... "Oinne< At Eigt)t" (1933, Com- edy) John and uonel.Jia(I¥moce, Jean Harrow Reverberations of varying lntensi· ty ripple through New York City's high so· l clety as the guest list 10< an impor1ant so- ctar -..:~ed. (~hrs) (() COLUm U DePaul at Mar- l :i1i. econ w .,,TIACl. ... "Amityville If· The Possession" ( 1982. H0<ror) Burt Young, James Olson A tamlly wrestles with supernatural occur- rences emanating from within their Long ISiand house 'R' ~hr , 45 min ) wa AlllCA: cami-rr. CNlt t:ll ~'Clty BeMath The Sea" ( 1970. Sctence-flc:tlOn) Robert Wagner. Stuart Whitman In 2063. an underwater colony named Pacifica laces destructlOO from an ~A;c:&cQf (2 hrs ) • .,. "Too Much, Too Soon" (1958, Blogfaphy) Oofothy Malone. Errol Flynn. John Barrym0<a's daughter, Diena, suffer' heartbreak despite being wealthy and fa· mousd h,.. .. ~6 min.) "EMs -That's The Way II ts" ( 1970. Mueical) Documentary. A behind· the-scenee IOOk at EMs Presley pt'e&ents him putll"P, his aot together and singing ..3Q aongs. a· ( 1 hf .. '8 min.) cm --"Children Of The ~orn" (1984. HorrQt) Petet H0<1on.+.-\,.lnda Hamilton Bned on I Stephen Kin() short -.tory A young phyllcleft and his wife rind them· eetves In a Midwestern town w'*9 young-. star• ha~ l'llUfdfted the adult• and estab- lished a atrange reflglout cott 'R' ( 1 hr • 33 min ) 299 MO¥ll "Shadow On The Land" ( 1961 Otama) Jackie Cooper. John Forsyth• Atter the US submits to a' totalnaria government. three men attempt to restor freedom and democracy to the countt) .._ i hrro} ... toOOllmn LA.: VIDIOI t1I llOVll "My Best Fnend's G11t" (N1 Date) Coluehe. Isabelle Huppert ( 1 hi 39m1n) · 1:11 G CMU•t llTWblelft MD DIATM CID llOYll "An Unmar11ed Woman· ( t978, Orama) J~I Clayburgh, Al;i1 Bates A dedicated wife and mother tlnrl a new self-awareness alter her husband o 16 years confesses that he's In love w11r someone else 'A' (2 hrs 5 min ) (S) MOVll "Au Pair G11ls" (1973, Comf• dy) Gabrielle Otake. Astrid Frank Bnt1st w111er·dlrector Val Gue.s.t ("Conleasions 01 a Window Cleaner") made thts spool better known 1n the U S as "The Younq Pla~mates " 'R' ( 1 ht • 26 min ) 1:11 CD llOWllT• ... tm('t) MOVll "Krull" (1983 Fantasy) Ke1 Marshall, Lyse11e Anthony On anotl'ler planet. a prince faces many tests as ht- tries to regain r\1s kingdom, rescue his be· trothed and battle a super-powerM bells! 'PG' (1 hr 57 min) ..... •cm llOVll "F11st BtOOd · ( t982, Orama I Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna A Vietnam veteran·s run-in with me police '" a dead war buOdy's hometown escalates into a minor war 'R' ( 1 l'lr . 35 min ) a::a 8 MDVII "The Secrets 01 The Blue Room" ( 1933, Mystery) Paul Lukas Lionel Atwjll A man requests that his daughter's three bOylnends spend a tel 1or-fllted night 1n a mysterious room (I hr . 15 min) .-I':. "FirehOuse ' (1973, Otama) Richard Roundtree. Vince Edwards A young recruit clashes with a veteran ttre man when a we'!e of susptclous •tres sweepe a ghetto area (I) .cMI "Hot Dog The Movie" ( 1984, Comedy) Oevld Naughton, Patrick Houser An Idaho farm bOy, participating In a freestyle Skiing C?""pelitlon. finds ro- mance and fun, as well as a rivalry wltl'l the reigning Austrian champion (%) llC>¥W "Unfaithfully Yours" ( 1984. eom.dy) Dudley MOO<•. Nastass1a K1n- skl An orchestra cronctuct0< thinks that his wife may have had'lln affair with a vlollnlst white he was away on tour and conspires to murder her 'PG' ( 1 hr • 36 min ) 41:11 _.. .. Ooctoi-Oetr0tt" (1983. Come- dy) Oen Aykroyd, Donna Dhcon A timid college PfOles90f 11 recruned to lake the plaoa of a pimp. and 800fl finds hrmsetf • enjoying his new occupation 'A' ( 1 hr . 31 min.) I -TVPuzzle 51 56 1 3 ShOwn. ne·s Off Colley on 'Hill Street Blues" 11 Role for Van Ark 13 .. _Bandstand' 14 Tim Reid rolP 16 Chilean ln(11<1n 17 Opp of WSW 18 Voc11111ed pause 19 Ou<lley or M;iry 2 1 Prosecu1or act.Jr 22 Obtain 24 Concernirig 25 Kin Shnner's brother .. 5 6 AC ROSI 32 Mau<l or Don 35 He was Buck Rogers • 36 -o<lds (al'ltagon12e) 37 Cho nominees 39 She was Jennifer Hart 1n11 4 1 Ma<:lrtd Mrs 42 Hopkins or Derek 43 Co-star of 1 Across 46 Played Mr Spock 1n11 4 7 Claire or Bahn 49 Sound of discovery 50 See 9 Down 52 "Dirty Harry' stac •WorclGaui!! 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'fo sreu.. 1"M~ NA.Me ~ A 26 ·one Day a1 --" 29 Morse symbol 31 Oramon<l ine11 , 1 He's Gannon 2 Newsman Rather 3 Pa's par1ner 4 Tnars _ .. 5 Enriquez or Aubeqono1s 6 Retirement-plan 1n11s 7 Nickel symbol 8 Top notch 9 50A Bonnie on 'CH1Ps" 10 Tatum or Ryan 12 Abner's co·star 14 Robert Unch show 15 Thus 20 Allernah1te response 23 Cheryl - 25 "-My Line" 27 Actress Brtll 28 Building wing 29 .. _ 8001" 30 Lemon eno1ng 33, Actress Dietrich 34 Laurel and Keaton • 37 1· -lrtsh Rose" 55 Played Opie 56 'N1ghlha""~c;" Sli'lr 57 Compass point DOWN ;. 38 Mernoraote Mr Cn1µs 39 Eating Jlem .. 40 Carl 10 Roo Aeor1Pr 43 Aun off • 44 Bond c; nµrn1'>•S 4!> Rowboat r1PF••I 48 81b1tcal nMnP 49 H1~ -l'O tr•.- Pussyca• 5 1 Ring outcorr·PS 53 lns1 e tor lo~ "'l 54 Agnes -Mill£' SQLUTION 3 N 0 1 1 V'l S lmDm0~1 v v AUTOMATIC GARAGI DOO• OPINIRI SALES & SERVICE WE CARRY STANLEY ONI CMGtT Al TIANSMITTH -rv~-~ ~~.-~~~~--1 169~~ Sunday, March 3, 1985 31 '" • -mm1RI •t NIB ; . d FlUor -plans garg•ntuaD: comp-lex !3ut one city offiCiaITears firm's plans may give rise to' another Century City' By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Olllleo.llrl'llM•lafl Fluor CorP'.'s futuristic grecn-11lass buildings today rise as a rclauvcl y isolated landmark beside the San Of fleer struck· A California Highwa y Patrol office r was reponed in serious condition late aturday night ~fter h.e w~s struck by a car while to vesugaung a traffic collision on the San Diego Freeway near Beai:h Boulevard in Huntington Beach. Patrolman William Jacquez. 36. was admitted to Fountain Valley Community Hospital wi th head injuries and facial cuts_ a hospital spokeswoman said. Jacquez apparently was struck somtime af\er 9 p.m. while at- tempting to remove debris from the earlier coll ision that was strewn across freewa y travel lanes. the Highway Patrol re- ported. Coaat An Emerald Bay student has been named Good Citizen of the year by the Patience Wright chapter of the DAR./ A4 California Hand-held computers have taken the place of the waiter's traditional pad and pencil at a swank San Francisco res-· taurant./ A5 Nation · Surgeons operated on artificial heart patient Murray Haydon Saturday to stem the bleeding in- side his chest./ A3 World Diego Freeway to Irvi ne. Bui. within two decades, the fam- iliar Fluor headquarters may be surrounded by three hotels. a conven- tion ·center. nine high-rise office Giving.it all ahe'• got buildings. a multi-screen movie com- plex, retail shops. restaurants. a health club and a day care center. This ambitious development is outlined to the Fluor Propenies Master Plan recently submitted to Irvine city officials. The plan .was prepared for Trammell Crow Co .. the Dallas-based firm that has entered into a partnership with Fluor to own and manage Fluor's ex1sung build- ings and to develop the surroundtog property. The document e umates tba t the proposed bu1ldtogs could be com- pleted over a I S-)'ear period after toitial city approval of the master plan. The architect for the plan estimated that the lrvtoe site .. can conservati vel y accommodate 7 million voss square feet of total ~evelopment:• This figure include~ existing Fluor ba1ld1nas. the propeny owners say. Still._ the mag~itude of the plaas led one c1tr official. who requested anon)'mlly. to suggtst that Fluor and Trammell Crow may tum their acrcag" south of the frcewaY. and east of Jamboree Boulevard into"·another Century City.'' TM reference wu 10 the densely developed tos Anfda area of hiah-nsc office buildanp. hotels and stores. But in an interview Friday. Wil- liam H. LaneJr .. manacioapartnerof'. Trammell Crow·s Oranae Couety d1vis1on. denied that descri ption WW {Pleue ..e FLUOll/Atls QC .rent troubles .. aren't - easing By JEFF ADLER Ol ... o.llr,... .... Orange Count)' renters continue to be a caught 1n a houstogsqueczcasthe county·s population surges upward faster than new dwellings can be built and rent on available units increa5cs faster than the cost oflivin_g. a review of housing st.at1st1cs by tne Orange. Count) Housing Authonty has. found. The median rent in the county tocreased 17 I percent In the pa5l 10 r-rears while the ceunty•s medjao income grew by only 67 percent during the same period. according to the OCHA re'4iew. "That's a tremendous JUmp.'' ex- plained An Luna. OCHA exeuctive director. who said the county must continue its efTons to encourage houstog construction. Lu na ~·d pan of the reason for the hen, hike in rental rates can be traced to the high demand for the few rental onus coming on the county market. Bctv.een 1960 and 1983. the number of count~ residents occup)tng rental housi ng increased b) 483 perce nt. .. As Jl.ousmg pnces go up. more people are going tnto the rental market because the' cannot afford to bu~ The big crunch 1s there are not enough ren tal un 11s betog built. The demand 1s greater than the suppl).·· Luna \a id. potoll ng out that housi ng pncc\ in Ora nge Co unt ) are among the h1ghl~t 1n the nation. Former diplomat Arne Treholt, on trial for es - pionage, admits he passed classified docu- ments to a Soviet KGB agent./A3 Clance Hirata of Falrnew State Hmpltal In Cmta Mesa •train• to reach the ftnl•h line of the 25-meter •lalom · durlna the Special Olympic• track and field comped don Saturday at Cyprea College. Hirata placed flnt in her beat. __ ..... _________________________ .;...~ __ ...;.. h·dcral rensus data shows that v.h1k onh ~8 percent of the count) ·s hou'11ng stock was occupied b) rl·ntcri. 1n 1960. thl· percentage had (Pleaae eee UNT I A~) Style Softer, more feminine hairstyles are in this season -despite savage-sounding names such as Shatter, Scratch and Punch./82 Sports Southern California Col- lege's ~asl:<etball team Is eliminated from the NAIA District Ill playoffs./C1 Area high school girls basketball teams from Ocean View and Wood- bridge are ousted from CIF competltlon./C1 Entertainment Orama, comedy and a musical revue are on tap as Orange County opens five stage productions thlsweek./C7 Buaineu USC's Orange County Center Is offering a nine- week P,rogram for learn- buslneas./C4 INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge tlMIS laSllfted Cro .. word Horoscope Att 83 C-4 01 -6 04 05 A6 Prison ordered in traffic death By JEFF ADLER 01-.D911rNMl4eft A 23-)'ear-old Huntington Beach man convicted of vehicular man- -11aughter and felony drunken dnvtog in the death of a UCLA student to 1984 was sentenced Friday to an eight-year prison term. Orange County Superior Coun Judge W i llia~ Thomson ordered Jerry James York II to prison for a maximum term in the decath of 25- )Car-old Ha Kuoc Vu. York wascon\ 1cted Jan. 24 of four felony counts ste mm ing from the Jan. 21. 1984 accident on the San Diego Freewav near Seal Beach. However. the Jury rejected a sec- ond-degree murder charge in fa vor of the reduced count of manslaughter The all all a field tha't sprouted county's wings It started ofT as an alfalfa field 64 )Cars ago. but Orange Count\·~ princrpal airpon has grown some since then. From a skcp). rural atrficld that boasted one b1-wtoged airplane to 192 Ito a modem Jetport that racked up close to a half-million takeoffs and landings in I 984. the growth of what now is called John Wayne Airport ha mirrored that of the county. To pace the explosive population growth in what has become one of California's premier metropolitan areas. the county has embarked on an airport expansion project that could JEFF- ADLEI RETROSPECTIVE after findini York was so into\lcated that he did not ha' e the intent necessal) to find him guilt) of murder. The case marked the third time Orange County prosecutors ha' e tried and failed to wto a second- degree murder conviction 1n an alcohol-related traffic fatal1t)'. (Pleue eee P1USON/A2) ' . ' aviation history. Ao}'d and Johnny Manin -selected an alfalfa lleld sometimes used to misc tx·ans as the site for their commercial air business. which con- ifsi•·<tofa,Cugiss Jcnnx b&Plane and a piano box for tool storage. --"'"t>-~-..!""'!iii The Manins go1 into aviation in the heady day af\cr World War I. when barnstorming pilots roamed the count I")' taktog thrill-seekers for ndcs. If the recent I)' approved SI 0 milllol) expansion plan moves for· ward. JWA would arow from 1t outdated. 1960s era. 27 .000.squatt'- foot terminal into a modern 1 l·aatt terminal capable of a<'tommodaung 4.S m1lh~ amad 1ts 225.000 square fttt or spett. "I wa ta lk ing one da)'. w11h :a born 1onner who was the p1lo1 of the sM•M <•hf brother"+ $honl) v.\:rc m rurchaw). He said hc.clt.ak.c.mc up if coul<1 dig up fi "e pllons of g.a :· John Manin. founJ er of M ntn .\ vi:u1on. rcc31led for the Dail> Pilot Shortcut may be shut By TONY SAAVEDRA Lt''> been said th at C\Cl"\unl· hl\l'' J parade -C\Cept ma'be the residents II\ tog along a hea\ ti) tra' l'led )honcut between .\dams and Placen11a a,·enucs 1n ( osta Mesa Twice a da}. a nl·ar bumper-to-hum per stream of cars floods onto Albatross and wan dn' cs to e\lafX' the rush-hour traffic on the mato thoroughfares. (Pleue eee SHORTCUT I A2) Marines accept .__ · art for auction By PHIL Sl\'EIDERMAN Ol ... 0.-,~ ..... In I ~44. < IJrl Pov.ell "as a I().. \car-old l tah \l'hnolbo> chosen to '>tog thl' ··&11ll' H ~mn of 1he R~ puhhl .. dun ntt a pla) pcrfonn~ at milttJn ba-.c\ ·\decade later. he was a Manne ( o~ dnll '>Crgcan1. ~r' ing to i...orea and Jap;in o, c.·r the pa'lt \('\en years, he's bttn 1nHlh cd 1n a more dchtate field -• an mJrl..cttng. Yet h1!\ new profession ha~ lC'd Po" ell into ~m.olvcmc!n . n. Ht<; R:llboa hland-ba~d COMPM}. \n Reg1"+lf) f ttlc. Inc.. rttc~~ly Jrrangcd the don:mon of $350.000 \\Onh ol an \\Orl..s to the ManM < orp' fo r u\C in rat'ltog fu nds for the "a'' Rl'l1cf ll tcl\ ---"' another lie: to the m1ht.ary. •• Ruhm .\Ian J1~~ n Rt &"'" 1, al'o a fo"rnl'er · Ja me' auainc:d 1he "'""' of captain and "'4..P l'<l to \ •l'lna m · 1 \rl Rei.istr. reprt~ntatiH•s. tWQ Jrtl''" and a numht.·r ot the donatt'd • • In The Servtce ~nn Lander• Opinion Pubeic Notlc. RMIE9'8'e Sport a • A8 A7 86 85-6 C1·3 81-3 But this isn·t a story about the future er-t vcn about the airpon· mort rcccnt troubks. ahhouah the Newpon Beach rcs.dcnu ~nacttd b) the conunual llllult of Jet no1w. the lcaal challcnac filed by no1~·\i\Cal") resident and m official or t"'-<n 1hoK filed by the airlines" hu uK the airport cannot be 1anorcd to 1967 ner "'alli.tog the \'Ing dunng thal Of'\t ft11ht. Manin arranscd a trade for the planc"'hen be arrncd l\ack on the around. nd Oral'\at ount) ·s fil'\I a1rron Ii\ '· \o to \peak. off the j'l1t"'C"M' U't'Tt' mrtr.rmhn thl" M 111 mt:1 --< ''Ill' .\tr \t.mon ~I l t\m on r nda) St~ Televl .. on Theater• Weather .. TV Log C7-8 Aa l h1!1 i a tory that beams 1n the earl) da)' of commercial avia11on Dt p1tc 1hc C'umn1 l'Omphcation\. O!llnJc: Count >'" lint 1urpon t>tpn \1mpl) enuua,h. In I ~2 1 . thrtt hr lthcr\ -EdOlc. ... around The !kid \\hich • thrnugout the 19.. 1111u kno"'n a E:ddic Martin \irpon. v.1~ IOl"imd ntar uth Mato \11"t'Ct and Nc\\port \t nuc. toda\ a (PS ....... H18TOR1' I A2) ni.., .......... 'Y L .. ,..,.. Capt. Joanne ScbllllDC admlrea "E .. le BoJ" IK'.ulpture. dunn .l Ol'li\\ lOnkn•nl t' t:llll"d to ou1hn1: 1hl· tund c.111,c Oiµnt1l'f'\ ..a1J .thoul tY.ll cJ01en l'ngtnJI art v.urk., indudi ns "'-ul p1urr' .rnll r.11n11n&" v. ill ~ :u.1\\11\ncd "1t ·' \C.'rtl'\ of fund·rn1\ina f)hrlll'\ In 1'i~v.fK'rt tkJch and r~IOl" 1 ..... 0 othl'r an P•l'W'i ..... ,11 ~ u"'4.'\l to lPleaH KC AR1'WOR1l8/ A2) r FLUOR Pt,ANS D..EVELOPMENT ••• Prom Al 11t.'l'u111te. He said the relative den!l1ty of the propostd development. con- 1der1n¥ the extensive acl't'aie in· 'oh ed. l$ not.4ul ofhne wnh 1mil r "ommercial area in Orange County. He predicted that if city approvals nrc obtained witho ut deloy. conslruc- uon of the first part of tbc project could bt'gin before the end of this )CU. Last October. Fl uo r a.nnou nccd it was enienna irno a $340 million agreement in which Trammell Crow "ould purchase an intcre t 1n Fluor's Irvine headquaners propeny. The pact 1n,olves thc existing Fluor buildings. 105 acres of improved lund. 3~ acres of par11ally improvc."d land and 25 acre~-of unimproved ·tand. Fluor secured a long-term least • assuring the international cng1necr- 1ng com pa n) would remain based in its present Irvine complex. Fluor • -0fficials 1nd1cated the propen) de- -.· \t'lopment "ould be super\1~d b) · "'Jrarnmell Crow b«ause that is the lancr company's area of exQCrtisc Thl· Trammell Crow master plan lortht' Fluor propeny. dated Jan. 31. 11~85. has been submitted for re"1ew • b\ Ir\ inc city officials. •• ·Representati ves of Fluor and • Trammell Crow attended last Tues- • da~ 's C ll) Co_uncil meeting to discuss o d1ltagrel'mcnt concerning the right • to butld 'iome of the general office • buildings outlined in the plan . (Sec.• • • a«omp:in_\ in~ story.) The council c;cheduJed a special •.March 18 meeting 10 review that • matter and 10 decide whether changes -should be made in the In me Business ·Complex ordinance. which covers the •Ftuor property. Trammell Crow's Lane said the two-phase master plan presented to ,. the rny 1s essentiall y a guide showing what the company would like to build under ideal circumstances. But he said the plan is subject to chan~c 1f. Does Fluo have right to build on own land!? ., PML ~ that f'luor'a entltlen'Minta Call be ... ...,,...... uMd for expending lta corporate Do the Fluor Corp. and Its hMdquartert buslneaa but oan- partner, TrammeH Crow Co.. not be uMd for buUdlng Qef*ll have the legal right to bulld new or apeculattw offtcee that would otb buildings on their lrvlne be leased to other•. property? He said the Irvine City Councll The companies have sub-has directed him to continue mltted a master development carrying out this policy. At a f · special March 18 meeting, he plan to the city o lrvlne that calls said, the council wilt e.ooald« for construction of several new whether to change thlt and high-rise office buildings near the 1)8rmlt the enllttementa to be present Fluor headquarters. used for any type of offtoe space south of the San Diego Freeway But Joseph Trimble a Fluor and east of Jamboree Boulevard. senior vice president,' said his But some city ottlclals say the company and Trammel Crow plan falls afoul of a 19.82 ordl-believe their etitltlementa already nance that limits new construe-allgw any t of · - tton ln-the lrvtne BusTness Com-ment. plex, a 2,500-acre area that "The ordinance. as pr9Mntly Includes the Fluor property. · dratted, permits the 1.1 ... to The limits were established to · which we Intend to put the ensure that construction would property," he aafd. "Some not exceed the capacity of the (members) of the city staff hav. ctty'a street syatem. However. taken the position that thta waa some corporations that already not their Intent· When the ordl- h~ built In the area were allotted nance was drafted." entlttements or development Trimble produced the mlnutee rlghtt for someexpansJon of their from a June 1982 meeting ln- faclllties. dlcatlng the Irvine City Council ''The question is what can be voted not to Include In the Irvine built wtth thoae development Business Complex ordinance a rights," said Larry Hog~ Irvine's provlSion that could have reatric- . community development dlfec-ted the type of offices that c.n be tor. He said the city's position Is built. adJacent two-ballroom convcn11on would serve the office building and center. located JUSt nonh of the the hotel. Winds should diminish today The btu••trY windS th.. tMw llCtOU Or•not counJy. bringing rain and ewn, hall. 11• axp.c:tad to dlmlnlth today, th• Natlooat W•att1er Servlca tilt pradlc1ed. The wlndt -whlch1eachad 35-40 mph at llmet Saturday - thoutd tubalde, but tamperatur" wlll remain coot. with hight In the mid 501 to low eo. along the Orange Cout. · Saturday's gutty wlndt downed power lines acrost Southern California, with minor outag .. reported In Irvine and around the Tustin are1, Southern Celllornla E(llson spokesman Bob Hull u ld. Throughout Orange and Lot Angeles counties abO\Jt 8.000 homes were affected by power outages. Hell was reported, along with the scattered rain shOwers that eplattered the Orange Coast, In both Huntington Beach and Irvine, but caused no damage. eccordlng to pollce In the two cities. U.S. Temps Llllle Roell 60 44 Lov<a-SS 44 ~· u "' "' Le Mletn18Hcll u 69 Altlant 51 38 MilwaukM 38 30 67 33 Ml)lll·SI P•ut 31 21 Al:::iuwqyt Amar Ho 65 35 Nalllville 59 49 Anc"<lfao-25 19 New O.IHll• 72 62 A1lan11 64 49 "-Yori< 81 4S Calif. Temps A11antlC C•IY 61 45 Olit9hOma C11y .. 38 ~Un 74 57 Omlllll 4!t 32 8al1JtnO<• 83 31 OtllndO eo $7 81tm1n9ham 60 49 Pn111oetprt1• 60 34 81tmat -H ~·~ 71 52 .. Pm7-lll 40 eo.10f\ 60 41 Por11a .Me 57 37 8ulfel0 42 32, Portland 0. 39 28 CM!* 40 29 PtOll~ 61 39 Ch.,letton.SC 84 $3 Ra::yl\ ee 41 Cl\litlet1on,W V 60 45 Rap City 32 22 Ch11tlo1te,N C 85 39 Reno 34 27 C11ey9nne 54 2~ RIChmOnO 68 35 ~ 42 27 S1LOIM 54 35 Clnetnnatl 541 42 SI P .. •T9ml)e eo 65 ~d 42 36 Sall L1111C11y 50 34 Cotuml>u9. Ott 48 39 Sen Ant<H\lo 72 66 Concold,N H 66 38 San Juan,P R •2 71 Oell-Flwonn 66 60 81 Ste Merle 20 18 Oeytqtl 48 34 Seattle 49 35 o.n-66 28 Spoll-40 iZ9 °"~ 43 iZ9 S1flCUM 4S 34 Oelroo 44 34 Toe>el<I 57 33 Oululh 30 10 Tuceon 14 48 EIPa90 11 38 Tutsa .. 4 1 FtH~t 24 14 WuntnQton 83 37 Fiigo 25 18 WICNll 81 40 Fieo1tell 40 13 Wlllln-Bwre SI 39 Grand~• 38 iZ9 HllftlO<d 59 37 Helena 28 19 HonollAu IO 72 Surf report HOlnl<H\ 74 58 lndleMpob 52 35 .i.ctlaon,Mt 70 48 LOC:ATIOM am Diii. Jeckaon""tte 70 eo Zuni•~ ' 2-3 SW JunNU 36 32 Sant1 M~ 2-3 SW K.,_C11Y 53 34 NewlX>tl 8Mctl 2·3 w YI Vega 54 ., San 0.00 County 2·3 w HIQll low p<ec:tp<lltlOn IOt 74 hoU<I enc11n9 at S p m S•hlfel•I' Bakattllelel 49 4 t B1111ow 62 38 9waUMOfii •1 aa BfQB .. , 46 IS B•lllOI> 47 32 81Ylh• Ml S4 Ca1aJl1>1 51 45 Cul•at Coty 57 so EUttU so •3 Fr-48 40 l.MICU1et 45 36 Long8Mell 56 St lOIAngelel St •9 Maryavttle 59 ., Mon<ovta 59 ~1 Monlebetlo 60 •8 Montetey 51 •6 Ml W~son 77 n ,._ ... 83 mm Hewl>Of1 BNcll 59 •a Oalol•l\CI 58 44 55 45 Ontat10 P ..... SP'"'lll 05 so P&Mdlnl 56 43 P1to Robtet 49 38 RI-ltd• mm 47 II.a 81uH 58 •4 RedwOOd Clly 57 45 Reno 34 27 s.cr-to • 58 4• s.lln•• 52 •2 San BernatdtnO 65 46 San G1t>rlll 82 46 San OlegO 59 52 San Fr9nci~O 69 45 San.JoM 51 ., 511111 A,.. 80 44 S1nt1 B11b111 65 42 Sttnl• Ctuz 6t 42 S•1>11 M111• St 45 Santi M<H\IU 54 so St 41 SIOCklon 2e 20 T1'-V1t11y 46 YOtem•le \lly 36 2 Extended Col\t10er1DI• c1ouo1ne11 wltll PettOCI• or ,..,. and gu11y we.nos Ul\ ... sonl bly ~ ... 1h NQ'll In IM mod ~ end 60s low•'" lht mid JOI and •O• Tides TOOAY 25 F1rt1 IOw 120.C am First nion 807 am 65 I 28pm -0.8 Second 1<1w Sec:ond "'ill' 80.Cpm 3 9 MONOAY 20 F1t1I k>w 12 49 • m F=n &·SS a m 6.9 s tow 2pm ., 1 Second "'ill' 826pm 4 2 Sun Mtl lod•Y •C 5 s I p m -Mond8y II 6 19 I m an<I Mii tigain I I 5 52 pm MOOI\ .. ti lodly al 4 27 Im 11-11 1 24 p m and Hll lgll(I Mondly II 6 1 I am ' .• for exampfe. too mu{'h add111onal ;-hotel and office space development 1 n ---'""t"hc area-m1tke ttre-Aoor project!. less ·~viable. ex1s11ng I ()..story octagonal-shaped •Retail shops fronting on Jam- Fluor corporate headquarters. _.bo.ce.c..and..Catlson._ -----liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllmllli••------------------------------• •Two new corporate office build-•A new loop and overcross road- ~ Lane said his com pan~ 's ?lctual construction plans "Ill be based on "what is reasonable and prudent to build and what thl' market "111 • absorb." The cit~ or In inc ha'i restricted add111onal dc"elopment in the v1cin- it)' of the Fluor propcrt) because of the limi1sof1he ex1s11ngs1reet system. ~s a result. Lane admits the firm . currenth lacks en111lements or de- ' elopmen1 rights 10 build Phase T"' o a!I outlined 1n the mac;ter plan. But he said lht· com pan) does haH' the legal right to build the plan's Phase One proJCCt~. Thl' Phase One buildings outlined for Fluor ground'>. bounded b) the frec"a). Jamoorcc Boulevard and M1l'hdson DnH .. 1~dude: • .\ 22-~tor}. oOO-room hold "Ith ings. one 22 Stones tall. the Other SI), W3) 10 prO\ 1de smoother trafllc 0ow stones, immediate!) west of the at Jamboree and Michelson. present corporate tower. Trammell Crow's Lane said his •A 42.000-squarc-foot movie company h:is asked Irvine planning com pie>. southeast of the corporate officials to begin processing the Phase to.,..er: One plam. •Some retail shops and rt'Staurants ·1 he Phase fwo plans call for: between the conv<.'ntion hotel and the •A 25-story. 400-room. octagonal- theaters and others on the nonh .side shaped bus1neS£-conference hold of Michelson at Jamboree Boule' ard built atop a retail arcade. and at Carlson Avenue. •A pedestrian bridge.' over The 'Phase One prOJCCts outlined Michelson. connecting the hotel area for the Fluor acreage south of with a 75.(X)()..square-foot health club Michelson between, Jamboree and and tennis muns. The club would be Carlson include: adjacent to a four-acre community •A 400-rnom. 16-c;iory "urban da) care n·nter and 11 landscaped rc~ort hotel" on 1hc~ou1hwt'st corner acre 1ha1 would incl ude baseba ll and of Michelson and Carlson. soccer fields. •Two I 8-stor) :ind two 14-stor) •Three ne" high-rise office towers oflil·e bu1lding!I organized around a adaJcent to l'~isting Fluor buildings. landscaped pedestrian park. Four-The s1ruc1urt's would be 13. :?J and 29 and fi,e-kvcl parlung structures stone!!'I. HISTORY OF AIRPORT RETOLD •.. From Al · lrn•"a> tnll'rl hange . ..\\ thL' hu\111l'5:> gri.'w , the Martins· airport moH:d 10 11<1 present lo(:at1on on a corner of the !>pra"hng In tnl' Ranch. B> the outbreak of 'World War II . \~hen the m1litar. IOok over the airfield. the growing airpon fl·atured one hangar. a "'1ndsocl... a J.()()(J.foot oiled landing !.lrtp and about a do1en ;:mplanes Thl' "ar )cars ~a" the count~ ·s airport prec;o;cd into '><.'nice b~ the l ~ .\rm ~ .\tr ( urps The go,ern· ml·nt spent ahou1· S40U.000 pa' 1ng ;rnd 1mpnl\ 1ng lhL' field and a '>quadmn nl '" 10·l'ng1nt• P-JM fighter plane\ "a~ \lillioned thl'rl' \1 thl· l'nd of thL' "ar. Orange { l)U n I~\ gOH'rn ffi('f1 I toll I.. I)\ er I he liL·ld hup1ng 10 cash in on '~hat "ac; prcdtllc<l tu he the coming bol)m 1n pri,,11e J\1a11t1n. The lidd ~a'I r~­ n.tml•<l Orangl· Count~ .\1rpon. For J 110\l' the ne"' a1mon lol- lo"l'd till' nJ11unal trend a'> e\· \rm} .\If ( orp\ plluh formi.'J I hl' ba'>l' of thl' <,lo" I~ gro"' 111g prl\ all'-airrraft 1ndu'>lr}. In add1t11rn \OOll' of thl' fli.'\\ bu" Ol'\\C\ dr,.I\\ n lo thl' UlUOl' hcgan l'mplo) ing P"' Jtl' .urcrafl to fl'ff'\, I heir c \l'l'U 11 \ t'\ But 1h1ngH hangl'd drama11call} in Juh 1952 "hl'n Ronan1J \1rl1nl'<. hl:gan paS'>l'ngcr \en 11.c 1n1u Orangl· < ount) .\1rpo n u"ng pougta ... rX .3, .ind lata. lhl·4U-pao;,l·ngl'r. F-ainhlld I ·2' )urbo-prop fhL' airlim· l.lrru:d itf total ol 111" f'.l\'\l'ngcr\ hel\H'Cn Juh .ind lktl'm· tx·r 19.52 on 11s 1111!.hl'> lrom I o' \ngl'lc\ 10 Orangl.' ( ount\ '\;in D11![!.0 El C t:ntro. '\ umJ Jnd l'hrn:nl\ Thrcl· l'mplo)Cl'' m.tnnl•<l thl' airlinl"' Or.1111w ( ounl~ \1q1on Opt'rJllOO H' I 'l'i"' thC' Board of ~Upi.'n l\Or\ tx~rt qut'<,t.cming thl· n1unt' ·, air· port futun· a\ lhl' JC! .1gc dav. ncd. 'iupi.•r\ 1l\or' ordered a 'l'rtC' nl \tud- ll''> 0' er the' l'.Jr'> that l ulmin;itl.'d 1n J 1961 c.kl'l\IOn to build a nl'w tt•rminal hulld1ng. tv.o n<'"' runwa}s and to rl•d1rcc1 flight' O\l'r l 'pper Newport Ra' Thl' plan"·" oppmed h~ rcc;1denl!. 111 Nc""port lk;irh "ho argued that thl· l'\pammn "ould lure larger and nlll\ll'r plJncs 10 <>range < ounl~ .\1rport. "' 1at1on e\pi.'rb at the 11mc di~· agrt:cd. In the nwJnt1mc. the a1rpon con- 11nul·d In gro"'. bcrnm1ng lhl· 12th bu\ll''>I in the na11on In 1965, '>Upcn 1~or\ opened a nt:" 'i 1 1J<l-foot runv.a) and a companion 3.51J<l-fool run"a~. the fir~t pha'>l' of thl· l''pa11'>1on proJl'CI. Thi:' new runwa'~ hrl·a1hed Ol'\\ hie 1ntu the a1rpt1n. according to an ,11 rpon hmlhurt' from tht> na Thl' final rompttnl.'nt ot lhJi first $h .\ m11l1on e\pan!>1on "a., u\hl•rcd 1nlll opera11un on la} h 1%7 "hen lhl'O·( io' Ronald Reagan upcned Orange ( oun t~ .\1rpi.>rt"' ncv. 15 24 7- square-10111 '"c;pace-agc.. ll'rmin31. ( lur,c tc > 75.000 count\ rl'!>ldcnts thrungcd thl' \1111-uncon)pkted San D1l·go Frl'C""J' 10 watch the n·r- l'm11n1c\ ~l.'\ l'ral month\ l'arlll'r on Jan 16. I lJn 7 J Ol'" atrllnl'. 1'-cv. pon Bl.'aCh· h.1'l'd .\ir < allforrHJ lx•gan '>l'r\ICC to ~an rranu,(·n frnm Orangl· Count~ \t rpun I hl· airllnl' \\ti\ tu become thl' airport'' dnm1n.int lJrner lh I 'lo u1mmt>ruJ I Jl.'tlinl'r\ ''Crl· roJnng 10111 thl· nramkd airport .\t tir't thl'rl· \H'rc 10 l11ghts datl~. ~'pane.Jing 1c1 2~ 1n I •170 .\6 1n 147.5 ,anJ on up IO thl' 4 l-111gh1 ltd '!hat l''"''' 1od.1\ Rqpnning .\pril I the numtx·r 111 l11Khh pi.'rm11tcd "'Ill 1m·rl'il'>l' to 'i) In IURl' I 1J19. !>hurth al\cr tht' J l·.ith nl ,Jltnr John \\.a,nl'. the airport Hx1~ on it., 1h1rd 1dcntit). The Board nf~upcn 1\or'>. at the bchc't of upc1' t'>or I huma\ Rik' 'utcd 10 rt:namt• the airport John 'Wa)nc .\irpon in memory of the 72-)'ear-old mo" 1e star. · .\s thL' ;urport continued to gro". tx·cumingoneofthe IObus1es1 1n the nation. other airlines hcgan press- uring to gain a share of the rnunl) 's lu1.rat1'e air market ( ount)' ~upcn1sor' began ron- o;1dl·nngexpand1ng the airport and b} tc.)81 had dcve·loped a $75 million l'\panst0n plan 10 accommodate 6.1 million pa'>scngas b) the )ear :!000. But 1ha1 plan "as blocked b} Orange Count~ Supcnor Cuun Judge Brutt l.iumncr after the c1l) of c"port Reach sued. rn1ng the inadcquac) of the rount} ·s l'nv1ronmental impact report. The coun ruling triggered a JUSl- romplek·d. four-)car effort to re· '1l'~1gn thl' e\pans1on prOJeCt and . hrtng 11 1010 compltance with the rourt \ find 1 ngs Su per" 1sors l'Crll lied lht: proJl'Ct onl ) la~l week. Ju'\t da)'> hcfort' supcn 1sor\ "'ere 10 take up thc 1981 expansion plan. the airport experienced Its first and onl\ near-disaster. An A1rC'al 737 Jct liner earl) ing I t 0 passt'ngers cra'lh-landed on JWA 's main runwa\. crai:l..ed open and bum into names on .\u$ 17. 1981 . Four persons \\ere \Cr11lush injured and 29 otht'rs "'ere treated tor minor inJunes. John Wa) ne .\irport's histor) has tx·cn a tumultuous one. '\s the count y ha\ gro\'n. so has the a1rhne industf) ,rnd. in rurn. the airport. But so has oppos111on 10 1ncrcasins airport opcr- at1 lln' ut "hat 1s pcrn~l\ed to he the e\pen~ of Newpon Beach residents. If an) 1h1ng 1s true about the airport. as another chapter 1n ill. history begins to tlnfold. 111s that 11 poin ts up the comple~11ies of hf<.' in modcm- da) Orange Count). The count) has grown up along w11h its :ii rpor1 and what wa~ 'itmpk onC'<.' no longer can he p What do you like ab-Out tbl' Dally Piiot? Wbat don't you like? Call tlle SHORTCUT MAY BE BARRICADED ... From Al Even when traffic on Adams and Placentia is low. the short cut 1s still popular among motorists 21pping through the Mesa Verde South tract. Prodded by some 28 homeowners o n Albatross Drive; the crty Tnflk Commission has endorsed a plan to temporarily close pan of the street to through' traffic. Studies have shown that roughl y 2.000 cars drive dall) through Albatross and Swan drives. roughly twice the maximum generally ac- cepted for similar streets. During one rush hour. about 100 cars were counted in a 15-minute period. The comm1ssion'!I plan will come before the City Council Monda) at 6:30 p.m. dunns a public ht:anng a1 City Hall. 77 Fair Drive. City traffic engineers recommend placing barricades on a section ol l\lbatross forcrthTce-month period. while monitoring traffic conditions in the eastside neighborhood. Public heari ngs would be held after the closure period to decide whether a permanent barricade will be con· strucled. 10 be paid for by residents. Traffic director Rock Miller said the item has spurred complaints from residents in other parts of the neigh- borhood. who contend the barncade would divert more cars Onto their RENT TROUBLES ••. Prom Al grown 10 46 percent -nearly half - b\ 1980. ·But the 101al number of housing units grew only by 5 pcrC"ent during tht• ~me 20-ycar period. The median rent on an apartment or hou!>C 1ha1 rented for S203 in 1974 now 1!> $.550. the study says. And the l l.S. Dl·partment of Housing and Urban Dcvelopment estimates 1ha1 the a' eragc fair-market rent for a one- bedroom apan ment 1n the county climbed from S 17 1 per month in 1975 10 $476 in 1984. an increase of 178 percent. Luna said Orange County rents continue to be no beuer than the second-highest in the nation. In the same period. the vacanc) rate has dropped from close 10 14 percent to less than J percent. "h1ch Luna said amounts to a .. hou~ing cnsis" in tht-rental market. .. omt• people are having trouble '\' ou·re seeing more people sharing units on the lower end and the) 're paying a larger percentage of income for their rentals. People paying 40 percent of their income is not surpm· ing." Luna said ... It's not a good thing to let continue ... strccb. .\ c11~ staff rcpon concedes that motonm could b) pa'>'> the blockade by using oth er streets to reach Swan Dri ve. which crosse'i to Placentia Avenue. ~fter Sl''eral Tratlic Comm1ss1on heario8-) OH~r the lallt seven months,, City Eng1ncl'r Bruce Mattern agreed there "as no consen'ius solution to the prohlcm Mt'an" h1lc cit) staffers ha\e sug· gcstcd thl' rouncil explore ways to 1mprO\l.' Plart'nt1a and .\dams av- enues. and that funds be allocated ne>.1 fiscal ~car for those improve- ment!.. PRISON .•. From Al \ccording 10 1est1mon) presented dunng the 1rral. York's bl<><Ki·alcohol lt'H'I rl'g1stercd .2J percent afier tbe fatal rnll151on occurr<'d. more than doubll' the 10 pi.'rcent hm11 in < aliforn1a . l he prosecution pH·sen ted l'\ 1<ll.'nl.'c ind1cat1ni York had con- \umcd 17 beers before he got behind the wheel ofh1~ car He wa~ acc used of!>tnking Vu. who \\3S adding oil 10 his disabled car on thl' free"'a) shoulder . .,..h1le allegedly racing a frien d who al o was lravebng north on the freewa) ARTWORKS TO BE AUCTIONED ... Frt>mAl produce add1 t1onal fund!. during a banquet following the 198.5 Bob Hope Manne ~1r Golf lnv1tat1onal. 10 be conducted April 27-28 at the El Toro Manne Memorial Golf Coursc. The popular comedian will tal..e part 1n the golf tournament, "h1ch also benefits the Nav)' RchefSociety. Hope will be al~o honored during a banquet at the Hotel Mend1en in Ne"pon Beach. Dunng thc banquet. valuable hron1e works entitled "Eagle Boy" and "Cavalry Officer" will be given a"a~ through dr41w1ngs. "Eagle Boy" was donated by its artist. tan Designed, Finished Installed Johnson. and "Cavall) Officer ... a John Wayne sculpture created b\ Jesse Corsaut. was donated b\ art businessman Powell. · Brig. Gen. William A. BIOomcr. com manding general for the El Toro base. said the an auction. the Bob Hope tournament and an air show featuring the Blue Angels will all generate nt'eded funds for the Na'} Relief Society. a voluntary non-profit organization founded in 1904. Bloomer said last year's campaign raised $450.000 for the societ). "h1ch provides interest-free loans and grants to Na') and Manne Corp fam1li<.'S. The p1cn·s donated for the Manne ( orps project are pnmanly realistic '>Cullurl·~ "1th Western or outdoor themes f) pica I 1!> '"Eagle Bo) ... a silicon bron1e sculpture dep1ct1ng an Indian Ila) who set free an eagle that was to be killed for a religious sacrifice. Its l 'tah-ba!\cd creator Stan Johnson \a1d .. 1h1s was thl' last of JS "Eagle Au~ ~rnlpture~ made from a casting 'Jf his l'la) original. He .said his own \on Travis posed as the Indian boy. Just Call number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and dellvertd to the appropriate editor . ... ---~~;;;~;..;:...._::..,:;.;::.;::~-----:;;;;~x~h~e~1~a~m~e~Z~f':·~b~ouu;r~t~D~1~w~e~rln service m L)' be utd.114,.l:liQorAUll&.a...._'*-•Mltt~:1 !"" a t dllor OD any topic. Contrl utors to o•r Letter col•m• m••t lacl•d• ltlelt 642-6086 name ancttelepbone number fo r verification. No clrcalatlon calls. please. Tell us what's on your m ind. Oalty Piiot Dell very ta Oueranteed ••>11,_y lf"d "'"°"Y H t OU ~ f9('....-. )Oll' uc•r by 1 a"' Cl °" :!'• •o • m itl!d """ (~ •• t..111 ,,... ... ~ Ctrcutetton Tetephone1 Mail O.••!\I" Co..r ty A•,,..n ~ ~ ,. .. ,~ ....... 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Bl di... th t -1-d -tiff 1 ] h rt lk Zah1 Muri. a Humana Han Ha)'Cion was beet m llil'l'GOlll *'" 1.0 pus~ U rde c~an des ee u g a P ague ar C a ea In t1lute suraron. on Saturda) noted p 111. a' • ' t -I .. ti t ,-d ---ed a d1trerentt in Ha)don's brcath1na £arhcr uardl). lrvJM.... • By n. Atsoclate4 Prt11 N~W YORK -Ninetten Democratic mayors on Saturday proposed a freeze in federal spending and ~4() billion in new corporate and eneray taxes. and called for a march 1.n Was.hington later this month to push their Position. The mayors. repr~ntina ~Illes from Boston to Santa Fe, N.M .. said they :would promote their plan in place of the Reagan administration'1 prol)Oscd federal budget cuts, which they said would devastate urban proarams. Two Republican mayors)oining the group. convened by the U.S. Conference of Mayo~s. concurred in th~ proPosal but dissented from its call for a military spend!ng freeze. They sa1d they favored a slower rate of increase in military spending. r a n s p a n 1: pa en 10r ays iS Stemm sounds. uid Irvine Tht'rt alSt> ~as .don's roftdtuon WM .. ,,_, llllllL .. ---decrealtd dra1fUl&t' out of the che$1 thattht'bloodtlOw.,..kuHh&lmd LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) -Sur-days earlier, wd Bob lrvint', a 1..-bt. rttuhina tn 1ncmawd ac· that H.a)doa. $8 .... a.....-.. k geons on Saturday closed a pencil Humana Inc. spokesman. cumulation of blood in the che~t out or bed and ~ • h _.. lead-thin opening inside the ch.est of Doctors had discovertd an ac-cavity. he sa.id. around has room laW • dla-..,. Murray Haydon. stemmina the bleed-cumulation of blood in Haydon's left Mam called Dr Wilham De Vries, lntttnal bleedint wau·,1ul' iM' ing that had plaaucd the world's third chest on Tuesday. and decided to who implanted the artificial hean. the. I•~ 01htt reapeanaot,._uu anificial hean pa,rient for days. a open his chest to repair the problem and .. the suracry decision was then an1facial heatts. . . • spokesman sa id. when the blood poolina increased mack and was baJCd on the continued H~)ldon had ~. Nmtvl• _... H Saturday. Irvine said. blttdil\9 over the last cou..aeofda, .. • •• clotunt mcchcauoa ~ * ~ aydon was returned to his room The bleedin' apparently beaan 1 . . .. d .,. ,,,, as a precauuon ....... ..._ Wil· · after the 90-minute operation. and when thin plasttc catheters, used for rvine 581 · 'liam Scbrocdtr. IM -.-er was listed in critical but stable monitorina blood preuure. ~re Maui an<f DcVncs bcpn the IUf"Vivi~~pitnt Of Ck ~7 Stru L _, I condition. as he had been since pulled out of the ma.JOr arteries and operation about 5: IS p.m •• and Fin-kan. su MroMI II .,. llrr Ca .url ne •trtJ661e. to fly ~ receiving the mechanical heart 14 veins connected to thean1fk1al hean. ashed it by 6:4S p.m . Irvine uid. 1£11.inatiis anificial ....... NEW YORK -Pan American World Airwa,s. struck by baggaae h~ndlcrs a~d othersuppon staff, ~perated one-founh o its rcgulQrly schedul~ 01g~ts o~t~1de t~e continental l:Jn11ed tates Saturday by fillina some jobs witb • senior pilots, the. company said. The. comptiny's domestic flights re mained canceled. The strike by 5.753 mechanics, baggage handlers flight dispatchers and food -service woykers ~gan .Thursd.ay and most of the 'company's 19.000 hourly employees. !nclu~in& P,llots, 01ght attendants. flight engineers and teamsters arc hononng picket lines. Ma•IJen •tart 1,000-mlle dog •led race ANCHORAGE. Alaska -Sixty-o ne teams of yapping dogs, running over streets covered by tru.cked-1 n snow. set out Saturda} on the world's longest sled dog race -1 .1 ~ males fr~m Anchorage to Nome. Mushers and dogs in the 13th annual ld11arod Trail Sled Dog Race headed 20 miles to the first checkpoint at Eagle River as crowds of fans prelSC<I against snow fencing-10 watch. The tonurous marathon Lakes the fa stest mushers more than 12.days. Singer Cro•by unable to po•t ball NEW YORK -Singer David Crosby on Saturday was unable to PoSt S 15.0<?9 ba.il set aOer he. was arrested for checki!"g out of a coun-ordered dr_ug rehab1l1tauon program in New Jersey. ··w e are in the process oftryin& to raise the mone y." said Sandra Halberstam. his attorney. She said Crosby's "manager and panners in Cal ifo rnia" hoped to get the money together "between now and Monday night." Lotto winner trln to pay la97er In pennla CHICAGO -A man whose divorced wife went to coun to get pan of his $2.8 million lottery payoff told her lawyer she "got the mine. I gOt the !haft and you got the copper'' as he tried to pay the lawyer's ~ in pennies. However. Divorce Coun Judge Louis Hyde signed an emerJency order Friday blocking Peter Nordby's attempt to deliver 750,000 pennies to the courthouse to pay attorney Alan S. Le Vin. "I think he's a small man, and I think he should be paid off in pennies," said Nordby. The settlement gives his ex-wife Judith $45.000 . a year in al imony until Nordby'sjackpot payoffs-$ 140,000ayearfor20ycars -end. CALIFORN IA Aat1Jorltle8 tipped to kidnap plot SAN DIEGO-S«urity was increased Saturday at all crossings along the I. 700-mile border with Mexico after authorities were warned of a plot to kidnap a U.S. immigration or customs official. authorities said. As a result of the threat. nine remote border stations that cannot be secured were to be closed fodcfinitcly by nightfall. said Customs spokesman Mike Fleming in Los Angeles. we,t Coa•t wrlten to •trike Tue.day UNIVERSAL CITY -West Coast members of the Writers Guild of America voted Saturday to atrikc against film and television prod ucers. risking a long. industr)-crippling walkout . to grab Hollywood's best deal on videocassette sales percentages. The walkout is set for 12:0 I a.m. Tuesday. following a vote Monday by East Coast guild members who also arc expected to abo reject the contract. said a WGA spokeswoman. The strike will affect all motion picture and television script writing. as well as any entertainment scripts for radio. Radio and telev1s1on newswritcrs arc unaffected. .Elderly donor gets refund from Reagan LOS ANGELES -An 84-ycar-old man who donated his life savings to Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign and to other conservative causes under a deluge of mail requests got a refund and a irresidential apology. Reagan sent $2 15 and a letter to his admirer. Gerald Coif, saying he was "proud to have your approval and support but yo u have done your share. Please ianore future mail requests." Coif had writt~n $4.200 in checks -aJI of his money -to conservative aroups which inundated him with picas for funds. Then he moved into a rest home. MobU'• Torrance refinery to reopen El MONTE -Mobil Oil Corp. will fire up its Torrance refinery again within a few days. but {><?llution le vels will be closely monitored under an agreement worked out with the South Coast Aic Quality Management District Friday. Mobil shut down its fluid catalytic cracking unit. which accounts for 40 percent of the Torrance refinery's gasoline production, on Feb. 6 -the same d~y the AQMD had scheduled a hearing to order it closed -and company officia!s csumate tile closure has cost S 100.000 a day. Dead girl'• family •um over abortton LOS ANGELES-The family ofa 16-ycar-old Hispanic girl who died durinJ an abonion has sued the founder of California's largest chain of abonion clinics for S 14 million. alleging she received substandard treatment because of her race. The medical malpractice and wrongful dcath~it filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday said Patricia Chacon "simplr bled to death" last May durina the abortion at Avalon Memorial Hospital in South Los Anaeles. said Van Nuys attorney Jack Schuler. Schuler filed the lawsuit on behalf of the parents. brother and sister of the dead Mission Hills teen-ager. J•panne •~to firm• cheer end of qaow TOK YQ -While Toyota. Ni$san and other automakers ct\ccred Prcsi dtnt Reapn's decision to end voluntary quotas on U.S.-bound vehicles. aovernment officials on Saturday advised them to go easy with their new freedom. Keiwo Murata. minister ofintemational trade and industry. said his ministry would work out new measures fo r the auto industry. which will stop .. voluntarily rcstratnina" its exPorts to the United States next month for the firsuimc in four yt'llrs. "It is clear that the so-called torrential form of CXPort is n<M·favorabk ... said Murata. Abducted prl~t .end• Jetter to l•mUy JET. 111. -A.Roman Cat I' . ago in irut. non, as sent re auves his first letter since his abduction. family members said Saturday. The letter from the Rev. Lawrence Mani'\ Jenco was postmarked Feb. 19 from Beirut. John Mihelich. a nephew of the Rev. L.awrtnce·Manin Jenco. said in a statement. "The letter was in his own ihandwritina. and it has aivcn the family a gfeat deal of hope that he 1s alive.'' • said Mihelich. ' Tre.IJolt admlm pa•ln6 docameai. to KGB O LO. Norwa) -Former diplomat rne T"W1¥18n tnal for nqt. tnufled turde)'-that hcpeueddaa1f!Cddocumcn11 toa \tel.XGB•n• 1n New York while ht served with the Norwcsaap m1ss1on at the United Nation . B'-" Trcholt. 42, said ht had lied ~arher when he told police that Soviet Foreign Minister Andrc11Gromyko wa' pleased with the material he provtdfd jutt before Grom) ko·, first mec1in1 with thcn-Setn:1ary of tatc Ale"ander Hai&. Nop,.,,.,.._ la tlal~•. -r-SJJaJta MONTEVIDEO. ruaua) -rctary of Ulle Gtorlt P. hultz met fo1 nearl> an hourSaturday-.uh N1cara1ua' pttsidtnt. Dan~Ontp. bUt said no ma.io r PfOjfnl was made toward re~lvin ditfcttncn bttWttn the tv.'C countne . • I don't know that an)'th1n1 ha chanacd. althou1h perhaps tMrT 1 a rttotn1t1on all atl)Und that the center orn~ot1at1on' mu\t be the Contadora procc'' and the ,ooner cvc11on1: a~t b k to thnt procc~' the better." huh1 \lid later. _ \, .New rul~s give consumers extra credit protection Pcirtends major effect on people in da nger bflostng their oods WASHI NGTON (AP) -Ameri· cans who sign ·up for installment credit and then have problems mak- ing the payments have some extra protection under new Federal Trade Commission regulations. . After a decade of hearings. dispute and litigation. the commission's Credit Practices Rule took effect Friday, covering many new install- ment credit contracts. The rule· bans provisions that had required consumers to give up some of their rights. protects at le~t some household goods from reJ*>ssession and restricts the direct collection of payments from a delinquent bor- . rower's waacs. Roben Hobbs of the private Na- tional Consumer Law Center ex- plained that the regulation can ha ve a major effect in protectl'ngpeQ12k from.. losing their goods. - "Up until now. finance companies would frequentl y give small·loans and require all flouschold goods to be put up as sccunty. T,he companies would then threaten to seize items as worthless to th em (such) as beds and cribs in an effon to pressure con- sumers who were behind in their payments. The rule prohibits this practice ... Hobbs said. However. there are some li mits to the regulation. Loans made before Friday arc not included. And the regulation docs not apply to banks. although similar provisions arc being considered for those institu\ions by the Federal Reserve"Board and the Federal Home Loan Bank B~rd. The new t-I C rule 1s desaaned to protect consumers from abusive practices by finance companies. credit unions and retailers who ex- tend credit. sucb a s auto dealers and furniture and depanment stores. It covers any agreement under which consumers obtain credit for personal spending except to buy real estate. Basically. it prohibits creditors from including in their consumer credit contracts provisions that the commission found to be unfair. It also says that people who co-sign a loan must speeifieaUy-~nfenncd of their responsibilities.· Co-sianers arc persons who join.someone else on a loan application to help that individual obtain credit. By sianina the loan form. however. they commit themselves to paying off thrlull amount if the person borrowina the money fails to do.so. Under the new rule. the notice to co-signers must say: "You arc being asked to guarantee this debt ... Be sure you can .afford to pay it if you have to." The pracuce of pyramiding late charges also 1s banned by the rule. wh1c.b says that lenders can asstss only one late charge on a delinquent payment. Baby, lt'• cold outside Bat 8-month-old Cblne.e pa& Kimmie Sae la ready foT the cblll ln ber warm baby aleeper. Debbie 8noctvua. 12, of Salln•a, llkea to drw the doC ln baby clotbea, feed it from a baby bottle, and take tbe pap for atrolla la a baby ba&a. NY mob arrests may aid·California Five Mafia.fa milies f ndtcted on East Coast said to be active f n Southern California too indictments Tuesday of nine allesed Mafia leaders on 15 counts of "101- auon of federal racketeenng lav.-s. <mob) people v. 111 come out here to la ~ lo" "h1le the heat's on in New Yort ~fa~ be·thert won't be an) effect at all \\e·11 ha"e to wait and see what the folks who work with o rganized cn mt· cases directl) ha 'e to sa}:· SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Top California law enforcement officials say the indictment of nine alleged New York Mafia bosses miptt aid the fi~ht against organized cnme 2.600 miles away. 1n the nation's most populous state. John Gordn1er. a senior assistant attorne) general in the special pros- ecutions unit. said in an interview. .. As far as we're concerned. an} disruption of organized crime ac- Nuke war report by Pen tag op blasted WASHI NGTON (A P) - A Pen- tagon repon accepting the theory that nuclear war co uld cause a chillina "nuclea r winter" fails to reassess U.S. weapons policies and m'ust be redone more thoroughly. says the con- gressman who reque~ted-fhe docu- ment. .. I "as pleased that (the Pentagon) came out admitting there were serious_ chm;ltic consequences for nuclear war ... said Rep. 1m W1nh. D-Colo. "But the idea that this has no implications for arm!> control or for deplo} ment or for targeting ... is si mpl> an inadequate response:· The 17-page Pentagon study says that folio\\ 1n1 a nuclear exchange "temperatures general!) "'outdo drop and ... normal \\c-.athcr pauerns rould chanae." c..arknolhlrd&ma 1be dlAl'Ai of raainf firestorms ~nd prolonged subfree11n1 temperatures.. the report said present U.S. pohcy 1s eql}ipped to minimize such hazards. "Much of our longstanding polic) and our current in1 t1at1"e mo\c in a dire tion uch a~ to reduce the probabtht) of SC\ert chmauc effect tven though the ~rre instituted before ~uch tlTe<.·t were under 1n· " uaat1on." lhe repon sa>d. HO\\C\Ct. . 1rth ObJCCted. SI) 1n& the Penta on r(port cl:um t&at "1f our arm eontrol policy w•~ perfect 3 )tlf 110. before nuclear Winter (Wl!t an issut) ... ounrms control pohc} L~ still pcrftrt. The> 'rt \lyana 1 effect that nuclnr w1nttr d~n't make an)' difference. Ind that)Ult donn•t make· lft) Kntc .. The Pentqoo rcpon cn fffon to <k' clop ~•DOn v.1th impr,o\cd accutK) and drc~•~ n udtar )leld and the a\OldinC<' Of targeting P<>P.Ulallon centers '" Ion • \tnndin poll, 1c\ th t -.oulJ 1\.-du~ 1hc Uam 41 of 3 nudtu \\tntcr .. t1v1t1es anywh<;re has a posinve effect. If It (the prosecution) exposes their r.ct1vi t1es. tics them up and disrupts them. we see it as a good thing ... ·· A report released last year by the California Bureau of Organized Crime and Criminal Intelligence. said "the Bonanno. Colombo. Luchese. Gambino and Genovese cnme famil- ies of New York are rcpre!>c:.nted in this state.'' All fi ve families were targets of Uncen a1nty over v.hether or ho" the New York indictments would affect Ca lifornia organized cnme was expressed by Bill Sanderson. the ne" director oft he state·s organized cnme bureau. Ncvcrtl'lcless. nderson said he has ordered his ov. n intelhgence anal)sts to confer with Police or- "nized crime e'l:pens elsewhe re and prepare a rcpon for hi m next \\ttk. Said Sanderson. ··\1aybe a fev. J The state repon las t year said Cahfom1a rackets invohing Ne.,... York cnme fa m1hes were most acu ve in Southern Cahfornia, which 1s generall) accepted to have about 80 percent of the tate·s Population. -\ccord1nf to the repon. ev. Yorl crime fam1 y figures have met re- peatedl) in Southern Cahfom1a to d1scu s drug sales. ........ Tbw pol7-et71eae ..... are latfCr&I to coated with reaaenb that facilitate -..C-tl•• .,,. 11C..-••1-teet l'll& ..1beML-~-~-1•1u•e1e:...__Jtul.ao111a~oiait1-.aa.11A"duhod;aq~luia:&Jt(lftLt1.1b111ec.~ua.-...mD1A.oii;;::.---=:i:~ AIDS screening test approved \\ \ HI '(1 TO ( Pl -The go' - crnmcnt :ippro\ C'd a ~ning tn t for \ID~ on :iturda' that offie1:il (';llted "the Gn$v.cr to tht pna en of thou nd :·and ttsl lit that \ho nl ~11J nwnbcr ~ m.alh<>n~ blaan- f1'l0\1n Im t 1mmcd1atel\ to blood ban~!> around the nahon. · Health 3nd Human rv1ccs n:tary Marprct M. Heckler a'hd FNnlc E. Young.comnu!>\ll)ncr ofthe Food and Orui -\dm1n1wution. an· nountcd that ·\bboH laboratOt1r1 of orth h1tago. Ill .. had txcn hccnsed to m.arket the .\IDS tC$t. H«kl" Q 1d the test "add a maJor d1mtn'l1on of protcct1on to our prn.- tftt~fcauaN Tht\ I '>l 11i; tn tac . tht'. an .. "'er. to the pni e1' ot thouo;,and' of \mcri .. an f 1n1 sur- .. \'f\ or othef'\\1~ ~u111ng blood .. , l h~ lC41t dl'h.'d\ 11nt1hod1C\ 10 th(' '-\I D \lru allov.1ng po'i\lhl~ con- taminated blood to l'I( C'\d uc.kd from the blood upph It arpn\' al com~ le than a t'ilr alter ~\.(art he" til"'it 1\0lated tbe '1ru' th:lt c4lu~ the ua.11 fatal d ·a Hea th 00k 1al\ h.a'" thu' I. r duco' c.n.-d J JJ ca ot \ID that they attnbutc to tnan fu~d hlood. andlno\\ledgt'that thcd1 a~c nht- 'ipread throuV' bl tr.in fu\lon .. ha~ kn m1ll mn .. o~cmrd abuut cntchina the d1 •a .\brou t C\.ut1\.t.' at the nt'"' c nfertnec 1d \h1pml·nh '"''re be· 11n1nt turd.i, Jftcrnoon to blood banl\ in f hk.':lfO n Franl1 ·o and l:. • nd I,( b~ Nnk\ "ould ..,, ... thl• '\'."'' 1n hand h' n1,httall )r \ C1N;tl\I 1',lkr a,.,,x, ,,. 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Th,· onh remaining oMta k 1 nqo- t1.itini a contract "11h .\bbott. nd- ler tllld :t rCJlOrtt'r afttt' turd.a\·., nc\\-1.:onfcreA ..., 1th tbc.') nq 11a11on\ · pro~hl) \tart1n$ o¥t"r an tht11 thmt rn v. ngbt thert': poinuna Ill ,\ rov. of '>e3l\ in thl· HH\ aud11onum Ji\\ l \.\ ~hulcr. e-;;C<"u llH' '1tT pn~'•dl.'nt ul \b~ltt, \Did the lirm h nov. ~ inning to produlc \onw ~ m1ll1on tc'lt ~II\ a month. cnouih h• tc\t all donatc\i hlo«I in the l n11r,1 \tat~ It 111 CO t arout 6 f)(r t' t I '\"f o\ht"1' campan1("1 .11 1 ha\t' arphC'd tor t-()\ OIS"PfO\ al to prod~, th~ tc'lt nJ Hed..ler \.l1d 'lhr C\~"\h 3flf'rtl' at lo tic' l ntl'd \O<ln, T ~n m,,,, ~ rvd u,cl'\ ma' hr h("en d latc1 th.i\ { l . 1thl" "111.1 • c -__________ _.,._ _________ ~~~~~--~------~--------------.. • ~ • • • • .. . ·- ..,... tlelwM -...,_ ...................... 11t4I MH• ...... f'"9I ... ..,... ......... ........ ... _, ...... , ........... ~- lllC1A"111l•11 ... "c -~.,1 ............... •Mell ••••• ... , 1111• ''" ..... , ....,...,.llllM..., ...... ~ ::!' --...... , ...... "' . ·.DAR honors Emerald Bay high,scliool ~!~?.~A~~! A~ Scou Kitcher. 18. of Emerald BaJ eluding Bo)"s tate and the Model Werncrwasamong200studcntstobe Jr. Lea6aeofflcn ociatton ofRe11rcdP~rsQns.a W~sh-h~ be'cn named 1ood Citi1en ofttlc United Nations. placed on the fall scmcs1erdean·s list Th' Junior League of Newport 1naton D.C.-based na11onal oraanita- ycar by the Patience Wnght chapter The DAR Good Citizen award is at Wheeling College in Wheeling. W. Har~r a non-profit charitable or, 1ion. . of the Daughters of the American given each year to a high school Va. • has opened new head-llison wi ll be responsible for Revolution. student who c-xemphfies the qualities ga~~~~onat 170 Newport Center coordinating C'ahfonia chapter and Kitcher. a senior at Laguna Beach of leader hip. depcndab1hty. pubhc Werner is a Junior English maJor in iurive. suite 1 oo. in Newport Beac~. pr9moting .sc.rvices and program~ of High School. is founder and president service and patriotism. member the Jesuit college. At its recent celebrauon marking this 18-m1lhon-membcr organaza- of the Safe Conduct Counc:,I, a Linda Jahraus said. the opening, the league was prese nted 1ion. student orga nization that provides Ki tcher will be honored at a JtlUltllry. •tadent a ccrtiftcatc of apprcc1at1on by the 1u1 service to drink or drug-impaired memben· luncheon Tuesday 1mhe Fountain Valley residcnf'Steven G. Amcri?n Red Crosi of qrange Marine. honor MeMn drivc-rs or their passengers. an Maarten Hotel in Laguna Beach. Hollad"y ha advanced r.rom basi·c to C r ·ts prooram fo r disaster Wh' He is al so a member of the National she sa1·d. " 11 ount ior 1 · ·° Costa Mesa resident Martha . .1te the Phase II neui cadet status at the preparednc'ls training 'ti f t Honor Soc1e1y and participates on the Kitcher 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. ~ · receivcJ. a cert1 1cate o apprcc:ia ion school water polo and swim teams. Graham Kitcher. ~c~::.t,~~1Mi;.School and ollcge Retlred Penon• offlcer .during a r<:eent re tirement cercmon.y Kitcher was pre idcnt of his an. li 11 d , li t p h at the El Toro Marine Corps Air freshman class and has been involved w uee ne eaa.. 8 Holladay is a high sc hool Mury E. Allison of Dana oi.nt as Station. in student government activities in· Foun tain Va lley resident hawn ophomorc at Kemper. been named assistant state director he was honored for the 32 years.of WllT COVINA Easttend Mall I tO a1 Citrus Ave TO""ANCI Old Towne Place San. Diego Frwy to Hawtnorne Blvd south HUNTINGTON aUCH Beach Btvd betoNeen H1!11 and Warner TUSTIN El Camino Plaza Et Cam no Aeat ana 6th St G"ANADA HILLI Balboa and San Fernando M1S~•Ofl Btvas LAGUNA HILLI AdJ Laguna Hills Mall San D•ego Frwy tRt 5t to Et Toio Rd efl on Avel'l1<a de la Carlota PASADENA Hastings Ral'ICh Plaza I 210 to Foothill Blvd FULLE,.TON Orangeta•r Mall Har.t>oi Bt11d and Orangrtnorpe Aves 112 mile noit(l ol R111ers1de Frwy , CANOGA PA"K Vanowen SI and Cort»n St CO•TA MESA Harbor Shopping Genier HarOOt Siva al'o_W 'O" ~· LA MIRADA East 1rnpe11al Hwy at Santa Gertruoes AvP THOUSAND OAKI Janss Mall on North Moorpark Ro t ·~" •' •'••'' 1 the Oaks Mall •Monday thru S•turday 1:30 a.m. to t :SO p.m. •Sunday 11 a.m. to I p.m. - ,.I c1v1lian se rvice on the base aloni with Rebecca Weinstein of Westminster and Walter Bouse of San ta Ana. Hi•panic .cholanlJl,,. • Four local .residents have received scholarships from the You th 9P- portun1t1es Foundation. an o¥na~­ uon that providc-s help for H1spao1c students. . . UC Irvi ne student Michelle Amerbaum of Costa Mesa. UC Santa Barbara student Denise San Vicente of Huntington Bea~h, UC lrv!nc student Eric G. Arcfubeque of Irvine and UCLA student Mark D. Despars of ewpo n Beach were among 232 California residents who received SS2.100 1n scholarship grants during 1984-85 school year. United Way helper Corona del Mar resident Erline Garn has been named director of the nev. I) formed Alexis de Tocqueville Society, a United W,ay .of Orange ·Cou nty support orgamzauon. · The non-profit group consists of local business leaders and is in vo lved in raising money for various charities. Senior Le6i•lature . Five local residents are running for • the J>?Sitions in the Calif9mia Se nior ~ Ugrslmure. l_ Neel Buell of COsta Mesals competing for the CSL senator pos. 111on; R.L. Parker of Huntington Beach. Mathew Ross of Newport Beach, Irving R. Stone of Irvine and Stewan-0. Richmond of Irvine arc vying for assembly person positi ons. The elections will be held on March 11 and only regestered voters over 60 arc ehg1blc to vote. St. Pat celebration The Newport Harbor Jaycees will present 11s first St. Patrick's Day celebration at 6 p.m. March 16 at Lido Village. An authentic Irish buffet dinner rill be served. enter- tainment w1I be provided and proceeds will benefit the South Coast Symphon y. -· For ttcket information. call Bill Ennis at 6 73-501 S. Ready to go Pepper. an 8 -month-old Lalt- rador, i• at the Newport Beach Animal Shelter wblle walttn1 for a new hom.f· Pepper i• frlendly. llkea cbll- dren, la playfal and 1.t. aloq with other dOI•· Ad- ditional informatfon la -a.-atlable by calllnl 844-3717. OBITUARIES Newport's Comp•able in quality at $40 marShals 9.99 Tula Brock succuJnbs __ The hottest crinkle casual jeans of the ow price · • Set great pockets, pleats and fit that w on't quit •All 100% cotton. All first quality • At least 1 BO pairs..p&r 4itore Crinkles in so we'll run out fast • Sorry, no layaway9 because of the popularity and value of these jeans •Junior sizes l to 13, misses' 4 to 14 W• ,.,.,..,. th• right to llmh qu•ntlt/11 . .. In a world where the best things in life often come with an equally impressive price ta there's Marshalls. - Brand names for leu. Over 200 stores to Hrve you nationwide ... e w re p annc or Tula Ma y Brock of Newport Beach, who died Tuesday 1n Costa Mesa after a long illness. She was 86 . Mrs. Brock, .who was born in Lowell. Ark .. had been a clerk for the Veterans Administration in Antlers Okla. he moved to Newpon klch in 1974. • ~is survtvcct byl SOn, ranrn. Brock. also of NcWl)Ol't Beach. and 1 s1~ter. Ola McWhoncr. of JohMOn 11y, :renn. She atso leaves four grandchildren and three areat-annd· children . Interment is ~hcdulcd for Mem. onal Park Ce metery 1n Edmond Okla. Pierre 8ro1hcrs Bell Broedw.y Monuary of Costa Meta ••• an charge of arranatmcnt1. • Tum to.._,, 181 1P1f for ltto •••• ••Y•· ... ...,. ......... __________________________________ -!-~~~~~---~~ a J 2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/~, M•dt 3. 1115 Al TectinolOgt's the~e fo~ twice the ~V pictu:feeflitif;J- But It's all for n thing unless the world gets tt t~e~her and°ttandardlzes transmission IJJD&YBUCK u11 't'fllw...., LOS ANOELf.S (AP) -Telc- vilion pictures could be nearly doubled in clarity. but the existing tcchnolotY for such a leap is wonhless unless 1 world television trans- miasion standard is ad opted, the head of technoloay for CBS Broadcast Oroup said last week. Hi&h-ddinit1on-iclfv1sion, with an l.12S.linc p1Cture instead of the typical 525 lines used on U .. tele- vision. boasts clarity equal to that of 3S-mm motion picture film . The technology is now available for transmitting such a high-rcsolu11on si,1nal. said Joseph A. Aaheny. CBS vice president for engineerinJ and development. • He-nottd t~t whiat Amencan televasaon uses a S2S-hnc p1c1ure~ European and many other countnes use 62S-hna · The cutttnt varyf na tine \tandards make 11 difficult for countncs to exchanac telcv1 ion proirams tlcc- 1ron1call y; and thus 1nh.ibit saJes of programs between nauons. "h is essential that we establish a sinalc-world standard for the trans- mission of high-definition tel e- vision," Flah~ny told a pthering of the American Film Institute. "The world failed 10 make a workf Now you order yourdiIJ.ner directly through computer PALO ALTO (AP) -The waiters al the MacAnhur Park Restaurant don't yell "hold the ma yo" -a computer does. the computer system. the first prod- uct of Valtdec. a co mpan y m nearb)' San Carlos. The s~stem should mak~ th~ JOb easier. 8''''"8 more tune 10 wan on more tables. The faster they're served, the more customers a restaurant can handle standard fbr blatk and wh ite It fa1lni and h1&h«fin1t1on tclcv1 ion 01c-1p1n to1tta worldNndarqforcoJor. turts was undclt'C\lble. But today. ~1th all the technol°"'cal Wilham G. Connall)'. prestdtnt of chaftte that have Otturred 51ncc the Son) Broedcast Producu ( o • then. uch a satelht~ and v1d~tape, s~ud. "It is u\cv1table that we a~ ,01n1 we must fi nd a way to talk to tach 10 ha ve H1ah DefinJUon Tekv1Ston. other and e~chanac proarams," he We arc nov. uuo lht infonnatton said.. revolutton and thlS 1s a pan of 1t." ''If we don't build th is foundation A subcommittee of tht ln~r- now, we'll go into the 21 t c.entury nauonaJ Telecommun1ca1ions Union without a means for nations to of the United Nations will mttt in exc hange telev1s1on. If mulliple stan-Oe.ncv·a. Switzerland, next Octobtt tO dards develop now, we'll never be • .----------------------------..-~ able to ao l:)ack and &el the momen- tum go1n1 again." he warned. Aaheny said that when hi&h~ defioiuon television begins trans- m1ss_ion. It will be compatible with prc~nt-<iay tclev151on sets. but· the quality will still be S2$ lines unless the' coosumc.r buys a ~w TV made for the "cw 1echnoloay. "II will be just the same as when "'e convened from black 11nd white to color tele vision.·· he said. "When )'OU want to see 1clcv1sion m high dcfi· niuon. you wall have to buy a new set. It will also require the eurchase of new videotape recorders. • Aahen) showed examples of the Actually. the help would never be so crass as 10 yell in the swank restaurant housed an a building designed by fa.med architect Juha Morgan. But they are holding their tongues a lot lately whi le they try to learn to operate the hand-held com- puter terminal that's replaced the traditional pad and pencil. 1. I 2S-ltne cla rity on Friday. ~ny difference between 3Smm pictures Validec won't sa) how much the system costs. It's been gi ven free to MacAnhur Pa-rr. owned by Sap l"J~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~~~==~("-j Corp .. which also has restaurants an San Francisco and Los Angeles. with the undemanding that the firm might ~llllOlllldll, The waiters and waitresses carry a small black plastic box that sen~s orders directly to the kitchen. Say goodbye to the hand-scribbled note on the check._Look for a computer- print'ed bill. MacAnhur Park. which caters 10 upscale San Francisco Peninsula rest· dents. rtcentl y became the test site for bu y it for other restaurants. Servers enter each item in to the! terminal. A radi o signal is then relayed to a computer connected to printers. The order th en prints out in several locations: the bar. broiler. deep fry area and pantry. Servers can specify how well to cook a steak or 10 hold the tartar sauce. 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When it comes to raw couraae. you will never meet a group so c-ommitted to rejection. I ~ak from experience. It seemed cvrry time I joined an organization. it was assumed r would handle the publicity. Their aoats were simple. To publicize their event they wanted: A Paac I, 4-.column picture of the chairman and her committee huddled over a piece of paper. An inside story of the history of the orpnization and its aoals. A lead editorial on the good work of the club uJ1,ing everyone's support. A feature story on the chairman surrounded by her eight arandchildren to show her "human" SJdc. An hour with Donahue. A shot on Hour Mapzine. A small mention in Time maaaiine wedged betWttn El Salvador and the national deficit. What I usually got was a parqraph near the obituaries on the day befo~ the event. misspcllina the chairman's name. No one loved me. Every time I visited the newspa~r. · you'd have thought I was carrying a vial of Asian Ou instead of a press release. h was no better at the meetings of the organization. No one sat next to me. After aJI, the TV 6 o'clock SWAT News team inter- viewed them for 20 minutes and used fi ve seconds of a quote by ~axine D1mbulb who was only the sergeant- '-program. • I eventually left 1hc post when I suggested we buy 11 car for one of ~he columnists in exchange fo r a mef'.lttOn in his column of our fntcrnattonal N i&ht buffet and folk da~cing festiv~~ f wish I could see a bnfht future tn the lives of publicity chairmen, but I don't. Occasionally. someone hits it big. What made me think of the ohAAI Classy Autos Adverti~ed _____ ... in the Dally Plllt West.to h ·eadUCI :arts .program NO PAYMENTS OR FINANCE CHARGES TIL MAY* John H. West has been appointed to the new post of director of , extension proarams in art and design at UC Irvine: H~ will oversee Unjver:sitY. Ex- tension propams and courses for dni&n professionals and people seek.- in& careers in desian. This field includes architecture, interior and : environmental desian, landscape · architecture, araphic design and stu-. dio arts. • University Extension is the self- supportina continuing education pro- aram at UCI. The extension program offers classes for about 20,000 adults annually. West was selected for the art and dcsian director's post following a nationwide search. He has more than 30 years of experience as a university faculty member, interior designer. architectural designer. generaJ con- tractor and civic and church leader. t1r.lslllso ~ed as city manager of Bel Marin Keys on the San Francisco Bay BcaWehst now is a resident of Newp<)rt L...: -c . Regarding the hiring ofWesffor the new position. Uni versity Extension Dean Richard Baisden said, "We want to help our students be ready to take advantage of the increased opportunities brou&ht about by the rapid expansion of design firms and cultural centers in Orange County." IN THE SERVICE ·Soldiers in Sinai posts PFC Kennetb K. Rl1b, son of Billie and Kathleen Rish of Huntington Beach. and Spec. 4 Stepben A.K. Keary, son of Linda G. Weaver of El Toro, arc members of the 82nd Airborne Division al Fon Bragg. N.C., panicipa1ing in 1hc multi- national peacekeeping force and ob- serv~rs as the primary U.S. mihtary contingent in the Sinai. Both are infantrymen; Rish 1s a 1981 graduate of Ocean View High School and Henry ·~ a 1982 graduate of Winter- sburg High hool. bo1h located tn Hun11ng1on Beach . . ' A.tr Force MaJ Charles M. Wilcox n, son of Retha 0 . W1lco' ofNewpon Beach. has been decorated with the Mentonous Sen tee Medal at Travis Air Force Base. ( ahf Wilcox 1s chief of the C 1rcu11 Tnal Coun'>cl with the 60th Mthlar) .\1rltft Wing • • • Arm~ Reserve Pq Bob L. Trundy, son of Jacque L Trund) of Hun1- ington Beach. has completed the ~telltte commun1tai1om ground sta- tion equipment repair rnursc at Fon Gordon, Ga. Trun<l) '" a 1984 $raduate ofW1n1crsburg li1gh School -in Hun11ng1on lkach. • • • Airman Michael R. Telles, <,on of /) -·tr· \ -....... Buy this table and 4 chairs for I o~l y '89988 and get 1400 Bonus Savings on this '59995 china now only-ff9988 ••• I \ ~ II l $400 Bontt Savin~son thi china ca hin et / Marine Corps (iunncr) 'igt Michael and Mu rial Telle!> of San Clemente. has been assigned t<> Keeler Air Force Base. Miss .. after completing basic training at Lackland .\tr Force Base. Texas. Telles v.111 receive o;pcc1ahzed instruction in the air opcrauons field . • • • ol---:::----:-~-:-~------:-~~-:---:------~~---:--:-:-::--:-:--~-:~~--~----~...!.....L..J...---.:~:::......~------~~~---------------l Thi. handsome traditional dining room i skillfully crafted in pecan Pvt. Jobn J. Galella, -;on of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shores of Fountain • Valley, has completed basic training at Fon Knox. Ky. C.:illl'lb ,~ ;i I QR I graduate of Fountain Valley High School. • • • Arm y Pvt. Robert L. Hiii, son of Zoa L. Miller of San Clemente, has • arrived for duty tn Schwaeb1sch- Gmuend: West -German)'. Hill. a ' missile crew member with the 56th Field Artillery Brigatc, .prev1ousl}' was stationed at Fort 111, Okla • Army av . rury. son-0 Lynn and Jame_s Drury of Fountain Valley. has completed baste training at Fort McClellan. Ala. Drury 1s a • 198 l graduate of Fountain Valle}' High School. ars CORRECTION NOTICE On P-0-1 of the Seara Netlon•I HerdWere Clreular dated Merch 3·9, we 1tete that the •llOZI Wortr¥t CotMe with a 15-ft. eotd. Th 1 11 lncOf'rect The worllllght comet 'wtth • 14·1nch cotd. We ere sorry for any Inconvenience this mev have CllUMd. engraved wood product and selected hardwo od . For additional ea ting th e 40"x 58" table extend to 94" wit h three ca ne back ide chair and one arm chai r. The roomy china is accen ted with hra. s hardware, quantitie are limited. See great avi ng on other dining room in our huge ele tion. Unexpected quality at ~pecta cular av in gs ... SALEE D WED E DAY IGHT MARC H 6 *CREDIT OFFER GOOD THRU ·MARQt 10, 1985 WHEN YOU USE OR OPEN A WICKES CHARGE TAKE·WTTH PRICES 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES: If for any reason you're not happy with your furniture when you get it home. we will take 1t back within seven days If you find the identical item 1n atock elsewhere within seven days for leas. we will refund the difference We will give you a ftve-year hmtted warranty against factory defects 1n workmanship and conatruction Details available 1n our stores 4 WAYS TO CHARGE: Our convenient Wickes Revolving Charge, American Express Card. M11terCe~d or Visa ANAHEIM. Santa Ana Frwy and Magnolia Phone 714-821-8550 YAN NUYf: San Otego Frwy and Sepulveda Blvd between Burbank and Victory Phone 818-780 2?U WEST COVINA: San Bernardino Frwy and Vincent Phone 818-919-1Q71 · C09TA MllA: San Diego Frwy and Harbor Blvd Phone 71•·540 8242 Open Monday thru frtd y 10·9. Saturday 10-6. Sunday 12·6 , l:__-------~~~----~----~~-----------------...... --.............. -· ______ _... ______ ..;..,.. __ ~ .......... ~---·------...-..--.-....---:~:----_;;_,..:...,~::;_---'i.....--. ------- Otang9 Cont DAILY PILOT 1Sund41y, Mweft 3, 1915 A7 ··1n an ageoffl ca /auster ity, thet~lttonalcharlty towardAmtralcla as obsolete as a steam Jocoqlotlve. '' Tom Rlley's stand agalnst sewage. walver welcomed To the Editor: Thank )Ou up°erv1sor Tom Riley! Last Wttk you publicly expressed )Our pos1t1on on the proposed stwagc t~atment wai ver apphca11on that 1s pcnd1na before the n Diego Water Quahl) Control Board. Your oppo 1- 1100 to the sewage waiver 1s to be commended! The maJont) of cons11tuent<1 al\' shocked that the bureaucra1s would attempl to drast1call) lower 1he standards we enJO} of the sea ofT South Orange C'ounl)'. and np 01T1he taxpayers. Their a1tc mpt to reduce the sewage standards is akin to dumping raw sewage m10 our spark.l- 1ng ocean. W1t h your concern and "1th the action of lhc c1t1zens. we ~hall prevail and stop this madness. Readers interested in e~press1ng their o~inions may direct a letter 10· 1he Cahfomaa Regional Water Quall- '' Control Board. 6154 Mission ., Gorge Road. Suite 205. ~an Diego. (' .\ 92120. (Subject. 30 I H Appli- ca tion -A-PC' 11-0 ) THE PRESENT SITUATION: There 1s a sewage outfall at Ahso Beach 1n Soulh Laguna which dis- charges secondary 1reatcd sewage onl} 7.400 fe-et out from popular public beaches. THE CONCERN· The .\hso \\ater Management ..\gene) ( .\ WMA) has applted for a wai ver which would allow 1t 10 discharge sewage that has rece1' ed less than secondaf) treat- ment (a blend of pnmary and M:cond- an treatment 1s an11c1pa tcd). THE PROBLEM : Se'tl(age outfalls de~nd on the thermochne (adensJt~ layer of watef) to ke-ep the sewage discharge from rising to the surfact ol the ocean. The thermochne is an efTccti\e narural bamcr when It IS present. However. 1t •1s not alwa)s present. Upwelhngs occur which cause a m1ung of water resulting in a breakdown Qfthc thermocline. WHY DOE THIS MA TIER" When sewage 1s treated to the secondaf) level. 95 percent of the bacteria and 99 percent of the cntcnc viruses that arc C'apable of causing human d1se& are remo\.td. When sewage receives onl y pnmary treat- ment. \lnuall) no 'iruses and onl) about half of the bacteria, are re· movt'd. Now consider a s1tua11on wh1C'h 1s bound to happen from 11mc to time ... the thermocline d1sappear<1, the sewage being rdeased from the outfall rises to thl' tx-ean surface. and the ocean currents are moving toward the shore. The result cannot help but be sewage reaching the recrcatt0naJ areas "'1th the increased health n sks that JO along with 11 such as gastrointesunaJ illness and possibly hepat1l1 S. The above are just a few of our reasons wh) the Laguna Beach Ta\· pa)ers .\ssoc1at1on hopes all South Oranee Count) residents anJ v1s11ors will JOtn in to stop the sewage treatment wal\ er. which 'VOuld harm humans and degrade our ocean resource. PAl'L M. CHRISTT~NSE President Laguna Beach Taxpa)trs Assn. P.0 Box .io~ Laguna Beach. CA· Q~65:! SANTAANA HT • 0 fl Columnist's decision to join Reagan Coterie applauded On separation of church, state Buchanan seen as warrior fighti ng - on the battlefront W1u1AM . F. d1rt'Ct-ma1I consen at" e .ind edttor of tht'.' Conservat1 ve Digest. feels similar!) that his role 1n hf't 1s unconsummated: and so he an- nounces that he "111 run for lieutenant governor of Vtrginta. To th e Editor: What 15 rcfcrrl·d to toda) a'> ')Cparat1on of church and state is 1n al•t uaht) separation of God and state and that 1s heathen. Nowhere in our founding documl'nts such as the Ma' nower Com pact, New England Cons11tu11on. Declara11on of lnde- . pendence. Nonhwe L Ordinance. U.S. Cof\st1tut1on nor Bill of Rights do the words ··separa11on of church and state" appear Instead the) are from a personal le11er b~ Thomas Jefferson."' ho "'as neither a member of the Consrnut1onal Con\Cnllon of 1787. nor of the fir<it Congress under the Cons111u11on "h1ch passed the Bill of Rights. Although Mr. Jctler'jon had no pan 1n framing the First Amendment. which states "Congress shall ma kt· no law respecting an establlsh~cnl of rell_s1on or proh1b111ne thl' frcC' ex- ercise thercot:" he did gt\l' 'iOml· aCl v1ce we should all heed: .. On l'\ rry question of construcuon carr) ourselves back to the 11me \\hen the Const1tuJ1on was adopted. recollect the spmt manifested in the dC'bates. and instead of tf)1ng what mean ing ma)' be squeezed out of the text. or invented against 11. conform to the probable one 1n "h1ch 11 "as passed .. The sparu in "'h1ch the First .\mendment "as passed ts ob' 1ou~ 'lince that Congress declared a na- uonal da} of pra~er and thanksg1~ ing on 24 Sept. 1789. the very day they adopted the First Amendment. de- spite Rep. Tucker's objection that 11 should be left up to the states. Also that Congrcss saw no problem Wlth the wording of the NW Ordinance of I 787 declaring "Religion. moraht} and k.no" ledge being essential to good go' emment and the happiness of mankind. schools and the means of education shall forever be en- couraged." These three are tne\· tncabh linked and the 11me has come when we must realize this or we're no lonicr "one nation under G?<i 1n- d1 v1s1ble w11h hben) and Justice for all." Separation ofGo<l and state 1n our public schools has de~tro}ed t)le moralit~ of this natio n. The record speaks for itself. If there ever was a time we needed 10 help our children it's now. Let's not proh1b11 the free exerctSC' of rC'hg1on as allowed b~ thl· Firs1 .\mendment and the !>ptrtt 1n which 11 was constructed, but 1n!>1t'ad encourage faith in God which is our onl > hope as 1nd 1v1duals and JS a nation. / There 1s a const1tu11on requiring separation of God and state and that 1s the o' 1et Union's. Ha' ewe final!) ach1e,ed e~uahty w11h the So' 1ets"l P!>alm J3: 12 -Blessed •~ tht> nauon "hose God 1s the Lord JEFFREY R \\ 000 Mm1on VieJo Patnck Buchanan, who 1s now the White Hou e·s director of com- mun1cauons. 1$ all the more 1n1erest- 1ng fo r betng d1ffic1,1'tt to know well. There arc those " ho ha ve known ham olTand on for ~O 'ears (I am one) who "ould not cla;m to kno"" htm inttmatel}. for all that there 1s a great affintt) 1n the public pohq pos111o ns 10 "'h1ch "'e are comm med What he has done. in taking the '-' htte House JOb. illustrates the great range 1n the appeal of public onice. E'en to public office as an aide to a president That isn't e'en public 1n om"s O\\n right It is sen ice to an tnd" 1dua1. It 1~n·1 "'tdel\ kno"n that some- wh ere along the ·late '6<X. the nation's t•d11ors can.e slowl~ to a pos111on about "hat the) "'ll :ind won't publish from public persons. The rule ~ee'med 10 Cr)Stalhzc around the propos111on that u person running for public otlice. or holdtng public oflice. does not qua ht) for newspaper S) nd1· cauon This was a dcpanure. Wh en en. Barr. Goldwater ran for the Repubhc3n nom ination in 1%4. he published his syndicated column. :ind continued to do so nght through tht> rampa1gn. When I ran for ma~or of Ne"\ ork Cn~ in IQ65, m) col umn "'as regu larl) pubhsht'd in New Yori.. -though I took care not to de' ote an} columns 10 the subject of the campaign 11self When Ronald ~e· agan announced that he would run tor president. he 1nstantl) d1 scon11nut>d h1<i regular S} nd1cated radio broad- ca\t\ BUCKLEY JOb of director of rommun1ca11ons. B) accepting the'"' 11at1on to~rve in that JOb. Patnck. Buchanan gave up a S}nd1cated column growing in public r(Cogm11on. and ga\C up. :also. t"o tt'lev1s1on programs. one of them sho"n nauon"tde se'eral 11mes a "'eek. the second S) ndu.:ated wtdel~ once a "eek. . .\II of that is 10 g1H' up a great deal tn return for the "h1te House JOb \1oc;t JX'Ople tt'nd to measure these things in term ol cash-1n-podet .\nd thert' is no doubt that rece1\lnga Cl\ ti sen ant's pa). Pat Buchanan 1s surrendrnng I I guess. but m) guesse:. are informed) 75 percent of his income In term of ergs of encrg) C'\Pt'Odl.'d. 111s hard to S3) whether. at night. hl' 'leeps with greatt'r repose for kno"1ng there 1s no deadline he needi. 10 meet tomorrow. Or whether the pressure of the Wh11e Hou\t' JOb will leep him as hara sed al> l'\l'r he was b' the pressures of the prl\ 3tt' ~ctor One applauds such devotion to the public enterpnse, \.\h1le. at tne same time. acknowledging that 1f t' .. ef")one "'t'.'rl.' to opt for the ac11v1st ahemalJ' e. those hugt' reser' 01rs of anaJ)SJS and e' angellsm "ould df) up. and 11 I') these.· that nounsh the thought of a sell-ruling people It is a com·monplace 1n .\menca to suppose that one 1s not .. in, oh ed .. in poh11cs. at l~ast not ~nousl) tn· '01' ed in pohucs. if one 1sn·1 engaged tn puhltc office. or 1n running for pubhl' ollice Thi-. 1'> 1mpl~ not tht> caSl" The ed1tonal page ot The \\J')h1ng1on Post•~ morT intluenual ti\ J long shot than thc.> 'otel> ot ·o ll)n~trl'Ssmen or 20 '.K'nators lk~:au'K' l·J1wnal "nters trnd to per.uadt' both kg1sla1ors d1rectl~ and. 1ndirl'Ct- I\. their cons111uen1s that one is as 1111.d~ 10 speculate arrurntcl} on "hethl.'1' Star Wars" Ill Ix' linanced b' reading J dozen paJX"rS and llstt•n1ng 10 J dozen rnmmcntator\ as ont• t') b' stud\lng tht' records nf the men and ~omen. "ho "'II actuall~ 1..J~t the \ Ote') Pa1r1d, Bulhanan 1~ b' nature anJ con\ 1l·t1on a "arr1or Ht• has' 1e"' he Ix-lie' e<. Ronald Re.igJn "'a5 elel'tt•d prestdt'nt 10 transform into real1t' The run\.rnS nouon thJt his cnt1c1sm' of the pre:>S d1squJltl\ him from sen 1ng .i' communi~.111,,ns dtl"C'Cll1r 1-. s1 mplem1ndt.>d. He" ii hJllk to ~l' that the press tell~ tht> full \ton because he 1s confident thJt II.no" mg the full ston. the (>Cl'Pk '"II .iu:iutt themseh es lntelhgenth P .11nd Bu- chanan has done an eu.1ung 1h1~ and his fnends and ,·l1-l"1c:ltl'' ,·r, Jrt• proud and el3ted Taft's 'rub a dub' tub No"' someone running for presi- dent is running for 'Cf) high stakes. Not so someone who holds down the ·But tie has surrendered. at least temporanl). a hard-won bc.·.1chhead on the pubhc op1n1on front Hr " ill be ~peaking. no"'. to a half-do1en ~·ople t>vcn da). whereas )esterda\ hl' "as addressing. eHr) da). 'll'H·ral m1l hon The d11Terence. of l'Our.c 1s that the half-dozen people he .iJ- dresses he as instructing. <.11' mg orders. Telling them what to dl1 to further 1h1sor that pres1den11al l'bll'v 11ve. Patnck Buchahan ha<, 'hl'" n that he ts. temperamental!~ an ,1v ti\ t'lt: not"tthstanding that hilt n · posatof") ·powers are w haghh Jt·· \eloped. Richard V1guenc:, thl' "h11 William 811C'klr) 1s a s• nd1cah·d columnist. President W11l1am Howard Tafl was so large he needed a special bathtub. Such was installed 1n the White House b} three \llOrkmen. A photographer: got a picture of all thrcC' of them s111ing in the thing. The photo caused cons1der:1ble comml·nt. I'm told. and inspired the non~n~ verse that starts. "Rub a dub dub. three men in a tub. " Q. I know the biggest annual fair now as the Te'a late Fair in Dallas. What's the second b1gge'it., . Tht' Los i\ngeles Count} Fair 1n Pomona. "mong bird!> If the malc''I plumage is spectacular but the femalc'c; ts dull. the male probabl) 1s promisc uous. But 1f the plumage of each 1s almost and1st1ngu1shable from the otheT. both probabl)' art mated for life. Chanty tx'g1n!> at home, I'm told. Good thins. That's where the povert) as, what'~ Whert were you tn 1970'? No . ....... . t-mancr. JU!<t t'ifnf to~ro m on recent It was. In that r lace Ct Oman. slavery was st1I lea.al then. How about I 962. the )tar b John F. Kennedy was shot'> la •. was s11ll legal until then in Saudi Lot of people can ·1 fall asleep sooner than their accustomed 11me. no matter how early they go to bed. It the) need more sleep, they can get ll onl}' by sleeping in the next morning. The} nrC' "1c11m s of what experts call "delayed ~lcep phasC' syndrome"" Opl) '-'l\) the) can move up their bedume 1s go to bed later and later. b~ two or three hours in each 2-1-hour period. unt1I they·, e "'orkl•d their -1711ii!Udt.l~ij;j,rJ!!"111111;i~.l"'l)':!~.jL__:._ ________ ---:-__ _ wa} around the clock New Belize ruler unlikely to affect drug trafficking Q. Ho" lOtne thC' )leering "heel\ arc on the left 1n U.S. cars, unlt~c those on 1he rig.ht in England" A. Credit nont> otht"r than Hen'") Ford himself. Earlier cars here had Ma rijuana has become t-00 importa nt a cash crop in the Caribbean natio n the steering on the right. so the dm Cr\ \\ .\~H 1 CiTO, _ .\ httll'·no-could convenient!} step out of thC' 'chicles onto the walkwa}. but Ford ttced pohltl":ll upset (X'Currcd m 'entl} changed all that with his Model T He 1n the anbbean \ soltdl} l'n- though111 more important fordnver~ trcnchl'd. moderate!~ lcft1~1 part~ "a' to ha vC' good lint'.'5 of s11ht when thro"'n out b> a )Outh-orientcd passing other cars. con\Cnatt\c oppo'i1t1onon a fret' el<."ct1on unmam<l tl' \ 1olcnce or Your g~t grandmom probabl> ch1caner), used to flock the fa mily Chn stma t+.umptt lff' t c 3"emorn11tc Jrtc..wjlh..m.~~P".'"M'any did. pmccss occurred 1n Bcll u . the tin~ (pop. 145.000) former colon~ of "~useum" or1linall meant "tern-Bmi h Hondur:ili, a ug3r· ro\\tng pk of the Muse . swamp SQUCC'7l'CI into the \ U\'.Jtan Pc ntn~ula bet~een Mc ,1u.l, Jn print of late 1s a suuasuc ma&hty Guatemnla and the C'ar1blx·an JACK AIDEISOI STiPB&Jlf CllAPllAll• eel• 'r STEPtD CHAPMAN Amtrak- sub$idy obsolete It mighTbe cheaper to buy passeng~rs a ir tickets instead .\mencans have a scntunental auachment to trains. On~ the baled .,, mbol of 1ndusmahza11on. lhey now nounsh mcmones of a s1nipkr. But nostalaia has no place in the federal bud_gtt. pantculatly when I\ has a S 180 billion deficit, wh'ich means Amtrak has no place Ronald Rcapn is the tif")t pttSt<kt\t to ckno"lt'dge that Pa§t budgets ha' e tnmmed the outla) for .\mtral. the federall~ fina nced p:issenger railroad. this one 1mpl~ removes 11 Reagan would get 1he fedt'ral go .. emment out of trans- poning rail pa sengers ontt and for all .\mtrak's chief funcuon is to 11- lustrate "h) federal spending is so hard 10 cut. It adds hnle to the nation's transponauon S}Stem. wbtle e>.tracung a handsome subs1d~ from tupa\>crs. Few .\mencam \\Ould suffer· 1f .\mtrak shut down tomor- row. But nc1thl·r do the' nottce 11s cost .\1 S68.i m1llton 1n IQ • 11 ts d"arfcd b~ more e\Pt'OS" e programs. GI\ en .\mtrak:S '.ilue a pork barrel. plus the dra"'back<, or antagonmng the fonat1cal m1norlt\ of train buffs. most merubt-r. of( on~e-ss stt the poSSJblc sa \ 1nss as 1ns1in1ficant. _, "hat do tu~''ttS grt for \Mir Jollar->1 ~ot much Ont:,. one In 50 1r.l\ ck~ taln the tram and the-y au ou01 tor JU!>I unt>-third 0f I peTCent l)f all 1ntaul\ p:isSt"ngtT-m1les mall 1Aonder Trains 1.omb1ne the drsad- \ antag.l'' lll lJr. lile slo" n~ SJ "'1th th11<.c.• lll J1rplJn<'' 1ti\ed ~'hedules IJlk. 111 prt\Jl \I \m1rall. \\;h 1Jn11.1nalt~ -.upposed lo tum J pm lit In tal·t. "n e cts .:-n:auon in ,.,~I thl· ,orpurauon h.is los~ nearh S~ hilt.on The Otlice ot \lanagcmt•nt Jnd BuJ~wt ligures that kit Jlonc. 11 "111 lose another S b1ll111n 1n thl' nc\l Jn:ade .\mtral ', rl'' l'llUl'' l'lner Just • ~ percent ot 11' ,,,,t, TJ,pa,er co, er the rest Ratlro.id tans reton tiut other t\ fll..'" of tr:in'iponauon gt"t fe-deral hl·lp lllO Indeed the~ do' \\ ast11ng- i.1n pru\ 1Jc-. funds for J1rpon l'On· ,,, u, 11\)n Jnd air traffic ,-ontrol ~·, dl'' hl•lp1nt1 l l' pa~ for the high - " J" .1'l·d b' hu'>C.''> and cars Hui then·' J d1tkrl"nl·e ~1rhne' flJ' th.· .·nt1 re \ll\t of the l<-dt'ral .11d anJ thl·n ,,,me \\Ul ot an 'percent ta\ tin ('\ l'f\ i1. l..t•t \\)Id The a1rltnt'' ,uh,1dllt' 1hl' lt'dt•rJI go' emment. n111 tht' ,1tht•r \lJ\ JrllUOJ r>n,·l'f' hil.l'" t\C' p.:J\ more than tht•tr "J' 1hrl1ugh the te-deral tw'11l11w 1.1\ I htiugh 1nterr11' bu!-t"' .m· l'\empt lrum tul'I ta\es and from the hl'J\' \l'htdt• ta\. tht> aid " \rt\ IJI \ uilllJ)Jn,nn lll ll•dentl aid 1 n"t 11.lltt·rin~ 111 \mtral R1 rhard Mud,£.t' '11 tht9 l nnttrt''"nnal Rudgt"t Onirt• '·"' hu"·' \!et J ft•daal 'ub,td\ ot '"" 1,·n1h' 1~1 ,1nc ll'nt tx"r p.i-.~·nger· m1k Pt I\ ,tll' ,.1r<. Jnd .11rhne Pl' h.i. II. ·nh1n· th.in th•'\ talt· .\mtral.. !o\l'1' .1bo.1ut I~ H'OI\ J"('r pa<.-.enger rn It• T hl· •,·,kr.11 ll'" l'rnrnt•nt 'hu~ 'f'l nd' ~' t1111l'' mon· to tran<ipon ,,,mn1n,• .1 !lh ,•n d"tJO\'t' "' tnun thJn 1'' bu' l)\11\ 11'>Hll,,\UI •h.tl tfl fll!f'I\ ~ 11 '" u 1d bo. , hl'Jf'l'r• "' hu' .lll 1h, PJ"l' lltfl'f' pl:.tnl' Ill ,.,, 1h.1n hi run • thl train' On Lhl' '\t'" 'I M l Ro ton rnutl' \mtrJI.. 'fll'Od<. ·Oto ~'' u.adl· trJ\ l'll'r' 1ri1m hu' 1n~ J I~ .urpl~nl' .11, l t'I , \mtrJI.. "'' th1• d.1inwJ ~udgt•t "1 \ I Iii!\ I\ t llll\tll"\ ~·J U't' 11 It 'lhUl\ Jp\\ fl ti'' 1ll 1l\\l' \~ I h1 lhl)n I)\ ("f th1• nn t '" H'J'°' 1\1 l.11J-(1t1 "Ml..t'I"\ But 11 h,1, '·'CllJI J"•'h that 1.·uuld~:i......z~L.. id Odfl\ the 1..U)t. .mJ 1n .ln) c ~ 11 "1.1utd \.'U~t k'~ h~ pa~ oil .\mtruk\ umt1a~t' than tl' l et•p thr tru1n' runntni. In '>omc pla1."t'\ pantl 11lnrh th(' t\(1,11.,n·tt'-\\ a'h1n1uon hnl' pa 'l<n ~,·r tr:11n' nl.lkt· ,, '°'·rt•nn .imount ot \\'ll\\.' On th.ti l\lUIC lht•\ a t~lh ,.turn Jn lll"'r.tllnf. profit ~mmal - Af'lbia. • lll•fht "Jl'Cr•tc thc.\C tr.uru....tlona "'uh.--~= tr" ot ht'l"I c~ C'fl "' 1t t fedCf'D I difficult to verify. Namel y, that U.S. The ne"' .nnmc m1n1 ter, Manuel Govemm~nt aaenciea pa y a& luli u•"c oltne tl n11~ Dcmoc:rat1c 148.000 spies. ':::illllilml•,. rcplaced the p;unarch ot hat "'~ the tint 3f\lmal featurtd 1n an animated canoon? A. d inosaur called Genie ORANGE COAST DlllJPillt ----==- L.M. Boyd b • •J'•dl<'•l~d Beltzea n tndcPtndence. Georae col1m1l1t. Pnct. who\C Pe pie' l lntttd Pan > H. L. lcMt.U II ~ ,, ... Zlnl MANglllg EdilCW TOMTalt Coty £dt10t Cr ... lheft SOO'I' f tOf had dominated the poltt1cal scene for )ears. Pmc couldn't e'en hold onto ht\ o~n parltamentaf) 'IC3t 1n 8cll1e ('uy. hut ~a\ ou<1ted b) Derek \1kman. a l~-~ear-olJ ll.~ · l'du t('d rormcr tr Flonda em- plO)tt M a 11oc1atc Jon Ltt ndcrson reponcd from Belile that one 1 uc that "a!>n't ra1'1C'd 1n the hcatt'd campa11n w:i~ dru& traflic and the "'dc'lpread corrup1101111 ha\ brou,aht to 1hc rountf) rhc rca~n. he hl'lp II not '''ml' pn,:itc en tr\·pn•n1.•ur m1ah1 t.1!..e tht•m •"er .\n\ .... f\ llY 11.,\t \\ l)Ul,1 hi.• ....:r \I that traH'lc r' d,,I) t an1 11r an;n t 'Allhna l1\ f\.a\ t \f \\h.:at\"\t'f tht \•l\t 1n "''"'' \, th.lt a\ 1t ~h,luld oc 11t..1.1n~,-n,,·~n ' mu\trr thr net'\ c hi' ut .a prug.nlm "' 'AiaStctul & tht'I ''"" ll 1.3n I hHP'' hl ,,1ntam '""nt11n~ In Jn a ,. ''' Ii ·at au,tent\ th•: 1rJd1t1\lf\ I 1. hant tC\\.\Jl\1 \mtta~ '' ;h 11h'>C.'ll~ a J '1c.in1 ''"-''ntl1t1' c ' ,,,.,..,., n.11m.u i • ya41NtNI c l•mal f I 1 I Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/Sundey. Merch 3, 1985 --~ dldn 't feelllke kissing bride ln cb.urCIJ Monday Christmas holiday proposed CH RLESTON. w.v.a. (AP) - First ii wn'i Washington s Birthday, then Columbu, Day and Mcmonal r>a Now a state' lawmaker has prJi)oscd that West Vi~g1nia change the date~ ob crve Christmas. Dear Ann Landers: I am 31 -aucty•• is 36. We met at a churth 1huval two years ago. He cor.tes from a middle-class background (as I do). 1s a self-employed carpenter who loves his work and makes good money. o what is my problem? We were married at a church cettmony four weeks ago. There were 200 aucsu. What happened was so hunful it has taken me until now to wri1c about it. When the priest.said to Rudy. "You may kiss the bride." Rudy replied. "I don't feel like it." I was dllmbfounded and so was the priesa. -In an attempt to hide my embar- rassment, I pulled Rudy toward me and said, "You can kiss me now:· He repeated i~ a loud voice, "I said ·1 don't feel like 11 • " I'm sure everyone at the altar heard him. as well a the guests 1n th~ front pews. He th en yanked my arm. pulled me down the steps and ran me down the wedding aisle. We stood 1n the rC<"Civing room for nearl y an hour. I pretended like everyth1ng wps OK. although I was deepl) hurt. Our wedding night was a d1sa'itcr. We mostly fought about "the inci- dent." He 'i~ud he didn't feel like k1ssi ng me 1n front of all those pcopfe and the priest should not have suggested 11. I told him 11 was customary. He said he had been to wedd1ngs where there was no k1ssmg and he liked 11 better that way. The third night of our honeymoon we did make IOH' (1t wasn't the first time) but 11 wo o unsatisfactory I wouldn't call it consummation. I am not happ) with th is man and wonder 1f tile marriage can be annulled. WI! ha ve hnd sex only twi ce in four weeks and this d~sn't seem normal fo r newlyweds. Please advise 'me. - Holyoke. Mass. Dear Oke: A marriage eaanot be .annulled on tl11e grounds &bat lbe sexual aspect 11 unsal11factory. I 1ucgest a visit lo lbe prlell wbo performed tbe ceremony. Tell blm wbal you bave told me. He wlll 1lve you tbe 1uldanee and eouneel you need. Dear Ann Landers: For years I have been homlied b} a t h1ldren's prayer that has become pan of our culture: Now I lay me down ro le-rp. I pray th<.• Lord my soul to kcrp /fl should die be/Ore I wake I pro) the Lord my soul ro t:llt.c I doubt tllat a small child relates "Lord" to God. nor would he have an) c-0nccpt of what "soul" means. What's more sug,sei.ti ng toa child that he might die 1n his slee p seems unnecessarily cruel. I have written an alternative prayer that I feel has more merit. I can think of no better wa y to spread the word than through your column. I hope you will deem It worthy: ' We\e come to the end of ;mother da). Hear me. dcl1f Father. as I proy First Run MOVIES • •• WDEIS Thank thee for al/ the blessings we share And keep me.· in thy lovins cnn·. - 78 And Still Praying Dear 78: Your prayer Is beautiful, b111 tradition dies laard. Moreover, some readers may consider It sexist and ask, "Wby a11ume God 11 male?" 1 ony 'hcpherd of the Hou e of Delegates isrf't seriously contemplat- ing a change af the traditional Dec. 25 celebration to the fo urth Monday in Ol-cember: he JU t want~d to ex.pre s his irritation overrccumng proposals 10 have other holidays celebrated 0 11 Mondays JUSt so workers can have three-day weekends. The latest 1s an attempt 10 ha ve th,e 'itate observe Marti)\ Luther K1ng s birthda) on the third Monday of January. rather than th e actual date of Jan. 15. 24· Hr. NEWS 7 days a W'eek, 8 AM to 8 PM ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS!! (60 Years & Over) MONDAY, MARCH 4th, 1985 IS YOU·R DAY! Has Chosen to Honor YOU, The Senior Citizens of the Orange Coast. Present the Coupon Below for A . 10%·DISCOU T ON ANY ITEM IN THE STORE EVERYTHING INCLUDED -NOTHING HELD BACK .rt 103 SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT (60 VIARS ANO OVER) ON All ITEMS IM THE STORE -:-PRESENT THIS SIGNED COUPON AND l.D. AT TIME OF PURCHASE LESS 10% DISCOUNT $ __________ _ CITY --------------AMOUNT DUE$ ____________ ~ IOI! Ito.I Ull OM Y • COUflON 0000 ONlY MONDAY, MAICH 4th, 1915 - LONGS:DRUG STORE STORE HOURS: Monday through Friday 9 am to 9 pm 175 E·. 17th St. Costa Mesa, CA Saturday 9 am to I pm S~nday 10 am to 7 pm Phqrmacy same hours . . MAIN STOii -631-ll60 PHOTO -631-6111 PHARMACY -631·9223 I 0 R ANG A s T SUNDAY. MARCH 3. 19851 • .. lanmng a special weekend excursion or prepanng to travel abroad this summer'? ~ Pe~ Ell is' Amenca collect1on emphasizes casual sportswear in all natural fabrics and d1stinct1vcly beautiful colors. The outfits epitomize the integnty of American clothing tradition -uncomplicated. functional clothing of timeless appeal. The collection marks a unique collaboration between Levi Strauss & Co .. the count') ·s oldest and largest apparel manufacturer. and Perr) Elhs. one of the most acclai med leaders in Amencan design. Th'e men's and women's hne~ share man~ of the same fabrics. the same colors and often the same silhouette. The generous fit of both lines creates a gent!\ oversized proportion while allowing the relaxed ease or movement so desired by travelers. Another advantage -"ersaule. mix ·n· match wearability-appealed to our models. Vivian Curtis. who conducts summer tours to her native Norway for Orange Coast College. and her daughter Chene. ~ seasoned traveler at 13. - 'Participants who JOtn thi ~car's Jul~ 7-14 trip from Oslo to Bergen. T rondheim and ~onh Cape via tratn and coastal steamer will appreciate the comfort of the designers· rcrommended la~enng of sweaters and T- sh1rts. Pe~ Elli ., '"'caters snap"' 1th a clean. nautical feeling. From the long. boldl} stnped Thunder Bay cardigan to the eas}' simplicity of the pewter gray deep V-neck pullover. these cotton/ramie sweaters offer convenient I . . . • : . . • . . • . . . . . ' (Pieueeee TRAVltL/82) \ I ' ' I I ' I °"" ............. ..,~ ....... Cherie and Vl.ait °'artt• ~'odel blae &nd bel&e. •trlped aDd polka~otted eeparata by PelTJ Ella at tbe Oraaae ~~ Collece MIU.DC bue. Model from Roblneon'• fublon knota the layera to abow off ablrttalla to beet adftDtaee. : " Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, March 3, 1985 .. Punch! Scratch! Short cilts pop out . A pewter deep V-neell .w~ter layered atop a -'red Yoeemlte mtpe •btrt and 90ft epruce cotton pique •hirt form thl• unetudled look. TRAVEL From Bl 'answers to the changing outdoor tcm~raturcs and • • air-conditioning of hotels • .-.nd museums. r• Standing alone or • layered, the Perry Ellis • signature shirt is a contem- .porary classic. Long- Nam es of new styles gear~d to music-orientated gen eration Shon. shorter and shortest seem 10 describe hair fashions for spring VIDA nnd summer. The) are morl' fe minine. sex} and Drui )Ofter than last ""' c;cason 'shard-edged. I••••••••••••• tombo} looks. ac- cording 10 SI) llM'i But. c;ome oft he names being applied 10 the styles b) Sebastian lnternanonal are ( ros over. Shauer. cratch and Punch . .\ b11 sa.,,age'> Scratch gets 1t'> namr because the sections oft he hair are scratched with one blade oft he shears. staning at the center of each scrnon and fra) 1ng the hatrtoward the ends. Both sides and back arc point cut to 1111 in chcHo the) pop out The ha1ris parted abo\e the arl·h of the bro v. and section were scratch cut and \wept across the top of the head so that the) overlap each other with long pieces falling over one eye. The impact of Punch 1s 1n th~bangs. The art1St1c team that created this one separated the hair into channel sections and punched out b) rutting 11 into long and short 1.ections which fall forw ard over thl' e)c\. The bang!> arc cut \hort underneath and balancl'd h) a" l!>P> .,ide fringe. na1 ural napelinc and clo!id) rroppnl hair OH'r the cars. A.notherstyk s1m1lar to Punl·h has be-en dubbed Baby Bang'>... again the ha1rt!>rroppcd \hort over ears and at neckline with all oft he hair except the' cry shortest swept forward into bangs. Then there 1i. Imprint which seems, to ha ve all of the short cut hair standing on end.MY fav9ntc though is Shatter ... the crown 1s sweptback and up with the rest of the hair coming forth . Neon cut Whal se ts th1\ season apart from those of the recent pa'it 1orn heightened st!'n!>C ofsensuality 1n hair. Severe ltnes gradual!~ give wa) to softer. almost weightless shapes that drape scduct1vclyovcran eye. !>lip over a shoulder or sweep up and toward the face. The Na11onal Hairdressers and Cosmetologists As- \OCtat1<>n calls spring-summer styles Neon Cuts. "Such tcchniqucsasch1p-<·ut11ngand spike-cutting make till' hair stand up in new energy-filled directions. csix·cially when styled with the latest mousses. gel or fixa tives." say<, Jack Duckworth. chairman ofN HCA's fo')h1ongroup. , · tkdC'\C'rtbe\ Neon Cuts us short. fem1n1nea nd pn·tty. "1 hey arc designed to be personalized for almostilny shape or age group." The basic Neon Cut is very short in the back wi th plen ty ofclcctnc length at the front. Shatter •'l·u11 \ u1i.arc named for the nc~ music-oriented genera tion. which 1s attracted to shockingc9lors. glttter f and p1za11. The whole 1dl·a1s to draw a11cnt1on '.?one~~ and to show 1nd1v1duaht} ... Duckworth add~d. C<>,?luc cutter hairstyles ha ve been hovcd out the window. Extra body and control arc given to Neon Cuts through random perming (to achieve cur.I pa11ci:.ns an se lected areas oft he head)and root perm1ng(t9creatc expansions within the hair design.) Coloring fort he cuts concentrates on hair with light ends and deeper colored roots. with multi-tones through· out the head. . The cuts look as if they'd be su mmcreas> to maintain. Ha ve yo u checked out all of the new sty.ling mousses on the shelves'.' Like hairspray 1hcycome 1n di fferent holding powers . Makeup to go w11h the cuts'? Flashesofcoloralong the cheek bone. under the lowcre)elash and on the lips. ; sleeved and roomy in a \.wide range of fabncs and ! colors. 1t sports a back box f pleat and locker loop, bar- • :rel cuff. scored pearl but- ( tons and bartacking to rein- .. force stress points and add f years of durability. Fabrics ~ include tradit1onal oxford f "cloth. graphic stripes. in- • digo cotto n/linen sheeting t or lightweight denim. Netw~rk praises five achievers . ... Breezy shirttails accent the carefree combinations. • Models in a fa sh ion show at :-·Robinson's knotted top t -layers to let the ·flaps peck • out and show another t :s pirited color. As Women's l Wear Daily reports. this collection is "true blue ; Perry." ·: lnd1'0 denim 1s used for • the signature Montana •• Jacket with its deep patch : • pockets and metal shank , buttons on a classic car coat •• silhouette. Indigo's nch. dark bnl11ancc also adds a : new d1mens1on to the cnsp • Norfolk linen fashi oned 4. 10to an unconstructcd • blazer for men and women. 1, a sack-waisted sltm skirt ~ .and cropped pant for J ·women or men's trousers 1· with mili tary waist details. J. Ru~ed oxford cloth l• ·used 1n the collect1on takes on the cool. clean tones of i:~pring 1n pale blue. while. ~l>ink and crladon. This ·versatile fabric lend~ itsel f to comfortable. 1wo-p1e<:e drcs'iing for women with the !>ignature \hirt and full pleated skin. rnmped pan or walking 'ihon Port•mouth •tripe pleated troaeer in 90ft pewter la paired with marine blue Yo- eemlte etrlpe ehlrt. lWomen ?-s Opportuntty- lunc h eon la unc hes Friends Februar) -with 1ts \penal days for presidents and lovers-also p~v1ded <;evcra l occasions to honor Orange Count> women. About 150 members and friends of Women's Net work Alert gathered in Gloria Zlgner's Newport· Beach- )-~:---t-home for a cocktail rccept1on4 honoring the achi vcments or fi ve of their own: author-ed ucator Lymn Oien, Judge Frances Munoz, poet Mlt1uye Yamada, arts patron Molly Lyon and communicationsex.crutive Jo Caines. Thc1n:ivic in volvements were enumerated by prcscntors-Mary Lou Sortal1, Vivian Hall, Anna Freeman, DeborabSperbergand Barbara Hammerman -bcfori: the} walked from the landing to rejoin the hea rths1dc con v1vial1 ty. In 11 pre" IOU'> three )'Car!> the .. informal coaltt1on of women a<:11' •Ms·· has honored Scretary of State March Fong Eu. attornq Pat Herzog, actrcss.-d ircctor Nancy Ebsen and Jean Aldrich and Or. Jewel Plummer Cobb of UC lnineand CalState Fullerton. A'i~1c;11ng Hall and Freeman on the reception comm11tl'e were Cindy Scott, Judith Odium, Carrie Motscb. Lis Dungan and Maureen Marconi. Dr. Judy Rosener, Helena and Elm Winegarden, Or. Sam and Linda Mayeda, Jobn and Jan Hannah and Linda Farnell were among sponsors for the evening party attended by Charlene Marsh, cou nty cha1rofNatrional Women'!> Political Ca ucus: Paula Werner, county chair for Women For. and Wendy Lozano, south county coordinator for NOW. Also on the guest list we re Barbara Aune, Carmen and Helen Barrios, Sally Bellerue, Cecile and William Cote, De De Ginter, Ca rolyn Johnson, Linda Moulton, Harris and Jacquie Skjold; Judge Allcemarle Stotler, Linda Sulllvan, Leab Vasquez, Elaine and Martin Weinberg and Debbi e Zuver. • • • Traditional tollon fleece take!> an unrnnvcnt1onal turn in thl· .-.ack-wa1stcd. cropped pant for men and women. This belted pant in soft gray or white cotton fleece is the perfect blend of luxurious comfort and modern wearab1ht) that's appropriate for an) des11- nat1on. At a Vale ntine's Day luncheon. 82 members of the Judge Betty Ella• and paet honoree Pat newly formed FricndsofWOCwereremindcdofthc Herzog dlecuaeed Women'• Network Alert. impress1vcrcsultsoftheWomcn'sOpponun1tyCentera1 FLORENCE CRI TTENTON SERVICES are counting o n the lud ol 1hc lmh Im till' fifth annual St Patnck's Da> fashion luncheon March 13 in thl· J<cgl\ln I lotl'I More than 4(XJ :.ire C\pected to see an lnc,h dancer and mu.,1uun<, and \pnng <lc'>1gner fai,h1on'> presented by Neiman-Marcus \gain lud, w1ll l'onw into pla~ "hen pntc'I including Waterford cr)'stal arl· av.ardt:d Kl'\t•na1111n' for 1hc eH'llt wh1c:h begins with grog at 11 a.m. ma > bl· made through 'Wcdm·,da} h~ calling 1$70-5522. • • • A 'MA REES 1n I a\tbl ull \hopping center will provide the fa sh1om - N1pun' 10 I klkr knit' -for thl· Saturday fashion show planned by the Pl A of Nl'"' port Harhm II 1gh ~rhool in thl' Newport Marnutt. Amy Let• and ( t'lr,ll· lf ul\I an· t.ha1nng the 11 am. event whic:h raises fund') for !ichool lll'l'd' Ol'} 111Ht 1hn urrl·nt hudgct Pntc!> include an Apple co mputer.Jewdr~ and dinner' Jo V,mtknort h42-1055. 1c, t1cket chairman. • • • ROBINSON 'S \\ 111 prn l·nt L11 Cla1bornc·s late\t rnllection of wrnt\wear I nda}' tluiintt .1 I pm man1 fashion c;hov. 1n the better \porhwcar dcp<irtment 11 f 1hr I a\h1on hland \tore. 0.., ..... ,........, BUI and Cecile Cote, b09teM Gloria Ztcner and Joe Roeener chat. Network etalwal'U Judy Rosener and Vl'rian Hall gathered with aleter activiata. llC I rv1nc that offer\ sell-growth roun,d1ng. high-tech awarenc'ls. a Job bank and re'iume coar hing to .. women at the crossroads.·· Ruth Gay, one of the three ung1nal coun<>t·lors (with Ors. Linda Algail and Gloria Sklansky ). introdured Sy I via Lenhoff as "the spark plug along with (!he latl') Lou Anderson" in creating the center 15 }'Cars afo. "I was a fem1n1'l1 unaware . knowing wanted to c·<1cnd m y talent-; beyond the famil) and vaguch suspicious that other<, were out th(·n· "1th thr ..ame feeli ngs. We turned fruc;1rat1 on an to mot1\al1on and set up quarters 1ndraft) Crawford lfall ·· LenhofTrl·man1sced. "I had hoped that the need for then·ntcr would d1sappearaBoc1ct) bent toward l'qua ltt) tor us But in 1985 a regression in social rccogn1 t1on ofwomen·s needs per~1sts. Now more than C\ er we need to help each other." lndced. la~t week W()( mo,cd 1nto thc ncv.- Un1vers1t y Ex tension bu1ld1ngon ('ampu\ to ht.·1ter serve 1tschcnts with o n-go1ngcoun<.eltng. much to the delight of d1recl1Jr~lainc Hart, who sat with her three predecessors M•rlel ~bl1bkoff, Edythe Peters and Mary Mosbey. Sh1shkoffrecallcd that the fim three coun selors assisted 300cl1cnts in three months. Now there arc 19 co unselors on the staff. client mC'mber'ih1p fee is S30and more than 40.000 women ha ve tx>ndited from WOC"'s guidance to date. Friends have united. Ciuy explained. 10 insure that such rcsultscont 1nue. The group will raise fund!> to provide "a sc~olarsh1ptu\h1on. foru ms and sem inars and the oppo~tu~!lY to 'itny rnnnectcd w11h 1hc un1 vcrs1ty rnmmun11y. _j_ --=---'fhe _MruJs· Attcndingthe "launt h lunch" in the Un1 vt•rsity lub were Ruthanae Abdoucb,e~erutivc ass1~tant to Chancellor Jack Peltason, (she won the door prtzt> -tickets to "Cats"). Lllida Wallace,au1v111escoord1nator for n1vcr- \1ty Ho.use: Marty Belknap, Nancy Kays , Ann Jennln1, LucyO Con.ell, Mlcbele Van Ry1,MFA,(talkingabout b10-Clh1csand hcrsculpturesoffctuscs-"I want to take the focus away from th e trauma ofthc abortion fight ") Sally Westcott, Cl1rl1tlne Cook, Pamela Osborn and Joyce M.,pby. 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Elaine Hart, Ila" llaelaJ and EdJtbe Peten. ' , . . ,,..--.,...--·-!"41- ) ' l. ... • '.1111: TALE OP TBE ~IVEN or DIAMONDI As wagons go rolling aton· . D&Aa UAHUs We ... e W ..., Htrr•eeww ... , .... .. ............ e_., •. , ..... .. ........ nu ..... .-. • ..._ .......................... ........ , .......... , 111 • ... ........ ., .......... At ...... .............. -.. .. .. ~ ........... --... . Both vulnerable. Sout.h deala. WEST +lt1U Ii:) 872 O J8S41 •• NOaTB ••• o v.w OAQtl •AQJ108e2 EAST •KQ8t4 I;;) At5 0 "7 • 754 SO VTB +AJ <::l ltQJ10843 0 103 •K t The bidding: S..~ w .. t Nortll Ea1t 1 Ii:) ,... z. z. 4 1;;) , ... , ... , ... Opening lead:. Three of •. The Seven of Diamonds was glowing with pride as he dlacu1aed hil lateat exploit. "A play of wol'ld championship caliber it was, even if I uy ao myeell. Not the sort to make front·page headlines. perhaps, bUt ite execution sets the player on a plateau above most of the rest." He had good reason to bo&it. The hand wu dealt in a key match in a very important championship, and the result hung by a thread. The teammates of t he Seven of Diamonds had already achieved a poor re1ult -they hact reached a contract of six clubs with the North· South cards and gone down one ~-;-~----~-:::~~·;;.-..;._----- CHAILES . G11u trick after tHe lead of the kins of lp&dH. · "Our opponent• were nowhere near aa ambitioua aa our partner•," continued the Seven. "The7 were content. to lanruilh in four ·heana. W eat. 6lected to lead hie •Ingleton club. Declarer won In hand and led the king of heart.a. Weal followed with the seven, Eaat. won the ace and returned his lowest club· -a suit preference signal aaking for a diamond. "West ruffed with the deuce and dutifully returned the suit. hi• part· ner had requested. Since it. would be futile t.o rise with tbe ace, declarer tried the fine11e. Eaat won the king and declarer unblocked the t.en. Since East knew that hil part· ner had started with three trump1 because of West's ecno. I venture that most players now would lead another club in t he hope that West held the ten of trumps. If he did, be would either overruff declarer or , i1 de~arer ruffed high, East's nine of trumps would be promoted. 8J JOllN M'ILLltR ................... The covered wqons circled up on the arassy alpine meadow in the dis&ance looked like a Charles Rulldl paintina. We coukt itt teamstm throwma hameatl onto powerful dtaf\ hones and the wranalen saddl· ina a strint of ridina horses tied to a hitcbina raal. • .. MY family had beco"'.'e Plf't of an 1nterestin1 assortment of nature· lovers emberkina on an outdoor summer vaca\ion with Waaons West. For the next six days we would travel throuah the Teton National Forest in Wyoming as part of an authentic covered wqon trek operated by L.D. Frome. an outfitter in the famous Jackson Hole and Yellowstone Park reaions. As we cli mbed from the bus and were met by Dean Humphreys, our wagonmaster. the children had to be cautioned not to run right over and beg to ride the horses. Tbat would come after a bncfing to be sure we knew the rules of the trek. A local rancher llran looked lite a dtancWr out of Cftltral C111ina; • within m1nutn he was jokin1 with UJ u M learned our names and described tbc IOUr . Our dwfftl wu trandcmd aoa lars Conestop Wllf)n labeled .. w..r...' akie,'' and the kids were fitted IO &be aaddln. Dean pvt 1 lhout. and tbc train moved down a primitive roed inao the surroundint mounwftl. I joined I lfOup ohbt more timid ones. senlina int0 foma-pedded teats in the W190n1 aad Cl\ioYina the puaina~. The honcbeck Oden followed the train fora while and then the auide, Lew Lamb. headed up·a wildemesa trail with them IO &ake a shortcut and meet UJ up the trail. The drtf\ horses labored up the steep road. and I started countina the many varieties of wild nowers in the meadows. The sun was warm, and the creak of the waaons and rattle of the harness lulled me into a state of rtlaution very rare for a harried suburban commuter. After several rest stops to wander in "Aa yau can se~. that. line would fail. In.stead, East. returned me! Declarer could win in dummy, but he was on the table for the last time. No matt.er which minor-suit winner he tried to cash. one of t he defenders would ruff and declarer would be stranded with a spade loser for down one! We had to work liard to tie the board. but we went on to win the mat.ch." Wacone Wat roll throaCJa Teton Natioaal Foreet. tM woods and retu, we met dM moued IM· .. =· · .,..-• •flfltld ~·ridm for lundl. In miDUlel llM ..... IO ... ~I ..... f!ll flt coots hid a lideboerd anacbed IO a Old W•. ' WllOft Ind cra&ed a lunch 10 11tilty Al die days ......... ...., 'J. fielb ait-induc.ed appcUta. tllded inlO tM IQ al If .t_ .. I bad pcvft' ridden I hOnc, but daar Eada ol • h8d ow...... I ltftdenete convinced me 10 tty. 1'be ............ dte Wiii 121 I kids iook 111y place in the w..,a eo IM nw-d's 11 a T-t! nune their ~ lpOtS and I ._.,.. M~ I ; n•n Will1... a friends with IG11y, I deep IOn'CI mate with Odllr .......... JI that lffmed ao 1en1e my nervoumeu life llOriel ti t111 ...,.. 11 we followed other bona ... I • mcmben. Tbc .+W I dida't windiaamountaintrallaollimpeeihe mudl for _,, • _,. ~ cdle of the Teton Wildcmett.. every ._. -., -_. W _mipr; After ridjna KJuy, I reaUaed wily ...-11vonw ........ o,w. • hQneS wert so imponant in tenli.. Odlcr·auem ~a..•_, the West. The "honepower .. l!CM!· hikes whit &beir c:lliW N. llld .-C ated by thnc well trained anunalt ClOUed dte IUiclel to'* .._-.at mack 1t possible for our ..-ouP IO IUftrile IO look for elk.. .... .,.S traverse ruaac<S mountains in coma deer in tht meadowl. parative case and safety. By tk 1unh day a tioed 1of The crew's trainina became ap-friendlhipwas •ldinl111BOP1..-Y- parent as we made ourevenina waaon one. We found chat die e»Cber ...._. circle. The chuckwagon supper was loven who cbole W._oftl Wiit b started immediately: TenlS. mat· their vacation1 underS&ood our feel. tresses.. slccpina bags. full water inas when we tried IO nplmilt buckets. hot coffee. portable came aJI .this way frotl\ botDc IO restrooms. and other mak1nas of a in a bedroll. sit on a lot by a comfortabfe cam p appeared quickly. · ,swat mosquitoeS. tel IOft • Persons sleeping in the wqon were hone and travel four mites Ii"' shown how to make up the bunks in a two-honepowe!' limoumee from the padded seats and hana the natural air concHtionifta. cunains to make a pri vate bedroom. As we pulJcd into the buc camp.on Guests who chose the deluxe trail the last day, we were lootias ~ tents set them up around the lush to a hot be.th; but we l'Qlized Lbal .C clearing to claim their own little piece loved nature more than.ever' and lbat · of nature for the niJht. we wouldn't fol"Ft aJI the new friceds A complete dutch oven supper was we met in a covered .,..,n. served on long tables under the wqon For a f~. color brochure dacri~ flX,; Hot water was provided to wash 1n1 the prasram. write to WllOfts 01.1 the trail dust. Lop wtrc pulled up Wnt, RFD. Afton. Wyo., 13110. OFSWW FINAL -SALE ~ SOC?lo-70°/o Off Honor surprlses Athalie Cl.arke Patrons' theme song: ·Another opening, another show o ala· The latest luncheon of Research Associates held at the UC Irvine University Club turned into a surprise b1nhday tribute to Atlaalle Clarke, fo under of the group. Her many contribution~to Ora nae County date back to the 1920s when she was married to James Irvine Jr., one of the Irvine Co. fo unders. A resolut ion was presented to her on behalfofthe Orange County supervisors. Speaker Dr. Stanley vu den Noo rt also was honored with a resolution from the As-- sociates for his contributions to the medical school during his 12 years as dean. • • • Honors also have gone to nine individuals and one orpnization for"outstandingcontnbution in the ans" from the Orange County Arts Alliance ... Ula Zall and Gloria Newmu, dance; Dr. Robert Peters, literature: David Emmet and MartlJI Beasoe, theater; Dr. Maarlce Allard, music; Dr. Nixion Borall, visual ans; Pllllmer J. Ellerbroek, architecture: Pllyllll Berabelm and the Ora nae County Musicians' Association Local 7, arts education. • • • Conductor-composer ltelda Clark, foundi na director of the Orange County PacificSyr:o phony. will emcee lhe 24th ar:-.ual Bal Masque planned~, Damas de Caridad for Ma. 1 30 in the Grand Ballroom of the l isneyland Hotel. \ ... The Sophisticates' new season was launched over lunch at The Ritz. Mary Au Miller, new presi· dent of the Assessment Treatment and Service Center(ATSC}suppon group, announced April 2S as the date of the fashion luncheon fund· raiser at the Newport Meridien. Lexi D'Ae1elo creations will be featured during the show. (Reser· vations: 756-0993t -.~. Other,roups ·~getting on the calendar · include the National Charity Lcaauc. Juniors Newport Stach chapter plannina a Monte Carlo Evenina to stan at 7 o'clock Saturday at Hotel Meridicn. The k·tihinareen-t~ry will benefit 1 ~t>t , tdnri"ln'Pnt-fl Emerac:ncyServ1ces. Thecommit· chairman: Marca• Berry, Jtldy Wetptmae. DaleSlmbro,Jamea Bawkbl~ and P,..rtn Ponter. , • • • Cinderella Gltild.Juniors (Chil· drens Hospital ofOrantc ounty) bu planned Its first t. Patrick's Day fVnd·raiscr oiMa~h 17. H will henctfonh be known as the "Bfamey Bath." Festivities will 1tt underwa{lt 6 p.m.1t tl'le Balboa Bay Club. On the Bash pf'OIJ'lm art Irish cntcnainment, dinner, danc· in11nd an opportunity to win all sorts of prizes -trips, club mtm- berships, tnps. hoppina ,prcn. etc. Slaftf A .... liu, 966-0200, hu ticket Information. • • • Arthur Fiedler haptcr's (Ora nae County PerforminaAnsCcntcr) second annual rystal e.!l 11com- i"I up Saumtay at the Balboa Bay C'lub. lt'sanclcpnte v~ninaor • duunaanddanc1narom~nc1n1at \ 7:30 p.m. The grandJlnaJe wall be the awarding of a piece of crystal. The public may attend by calling 637-5598 or 997-8257 forreser- va t ions. • • • "Last year's Cuisine Fantasy was such an enormous success ... says Colleen Even, co-chairman. "We decided to presen1.an encore th is year-anotherevening ofelegant dining. superb wines. music and dancing." ··cuisine Fal)tasy II" will become reality March I 0 in the Jewel Court ofSouth Coast Plaza. fashion sho~and silent auction at J. T. Periwinkles.Irvine. Katlaleen Mera, 962-663 7 or Joy Plazza, 83 1·911 2. has more information. • • • Another auction ... same day ... takes place at the Fountain Valley CommunityCenter, 10200Slater Ave. Items up fo r bid at the Fountain Valley Woman'sClub and FV Juniors-sponsoredeventare works of art from Hang-U ps Gal· · lcncs. Thceventbeginsat 7 p.m. and while guests view and bid. wine and hors d'oeuvres will be served. Donations of$2 per person may be made at the door. More infor- mation: 962-8619 or 962·6058. 2600cean Ave. or membership 1s available t>ycatttng 499-3412 ... Newpon Harbor ITC (formerly Toastmistress) also meets Monday. The 11 : 15 a.m. lu ncheon will be at the Reuben!. Lee restaurant. • • • On Tuesday. members and guests of Patience Wright Chapter. DAR. will be at Gauguin's restaurant. Hotel San Maarten. for a" noon lunchebn. laabrella Blackmu, DAR schools chairman, will talk about 1he schools and Laguna H iih School Citizen of the Year Scott Kitcher will be introduced along with AFS students. · Exclusive European Designer Apparel Sportswear • Dres~s • Evening Wear • Shoes & Accessories ly Anne Irv" Udo Marina ViHage, Newport Beach 673-3735 T'hegourmet buffet will include specialties from Chanteclair. Piret's. Heminaways. Alfredo·s. ChagaJI Chocolatier. Sweet Piece. Copa de Oro. Gemmel I's, Pronto Ristorante, Francois and Ghandi. There's more being planned by the Irvine and LasCanciones Philharmonic Committees ... music by harpist Milldy Ball, the Lemon Street Stompen and dance band CallforDla Soand. • • • ForaSunda) out ing. Newport "llffELL'S Harbor chapter. City of Hope. recommends its March IOguided IPllll.ITllY, I•. tour of the Duarte medical center. I• n. ._.Off• lh For an S8.50donation interested L~·:1t:22~1:r:•:aa~a~•~ .. :COST=A~IEA=~-~541-=~11:5':_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ persons will $Cl a round-tiip via new buses. lunch 1n the new cafeteria and ··w e envision an evening of fantasies in d ininJand dancing under twinklin$ hghtsand hundred ofballoons," said Joann Water· worda, co-chair. • • • Dusty Winas (former flight at· tcndants) will raise funds for their charity Airlifeline, a national network of emelJCncy medical air transponation, Saturday at a snacks aboard t.he bus. More in for· .,. mat ion on the tours which leave Costa Mesa beginningat IOa.m. may be obtained by calling 540.1338. • • • Joan Swenson of Laguna Niguel who has hadacareerin theater, movies and television. will speak at the 10:30a.m. Monday meeting of Laguna Beach branch of the Na- tional League of American Pen Women. More informatio_n on the meeting at Great American Savings. Save on your .. first se of Regis Acrylic Nalls. Professional beauty care for glamorous nails. Now $10 off. Cruise Mexico • . s er Dr mere pesos. For a great.summer ,·acation valu sail with Sitmar's 5-Star Fairsea for 10 or11 days to the colorful Mexican Riviera. Explore the sea·arch at Cabo San Lucas. Mazatlan. the shopper's paradise. Acapulco. the city-that·never- sleeps. Quaint Puerto Vallarta. And a little fishing vill~re called Zihuatancjo. And on Fairsea. you're pampered with such warmth at;ld Italian gra· ciousness. your luxury cruis \\'ill ~ as spectacular as the sights you see. What's mo~. itmar's got the tx.-st family pro· gram afloat. Our Youth Center is opcn from 9 a.m. lo midnight and st affed by s~cially trained counsellors. Your kids will lnw all Lhe fun almost as much a~ \·ou will. · 10 day from 8 113-5. On our June ~-Sept. 11 Super Saver crui.e., save $600 per coup! (first two passengt•rs per cabin). including a $200 per couple Home Port Bonus. And our low 3rd and l th tx•rth rates-as low as $39 a day for chi ldren und ·r 18-make it easy to brio..~ along thl' \\'hole fa mily. "o. sa il Sit mar roundtrip from L.A. to Mexico. \\c'n~ sold only by travel agent . Just be su~ to book by June 1. L fl for all lhe great savinS{s. l.1/'w "'"' R1 Jtt•ln ;. .· 1 :; Cape Cod style h1ghlights new Balboa hOmes Spinnaker Bay c-ominunity offers two-story condos Two .. st-Ory townhouses by Wale Development Corp. are now available at the Spinnaker Bay community on Newport Beach'g Balboa Peninsula. Designed In Cape Cod style and limited to 10 private resi· dances. Spinnaker Bay offers four floor plans in sizes ranging from 1,084 to 1,227 square feet. Prices begin at $210,000. Plan A. the Newport, has one bedroom, one bath, a loft and patios leading off both bedroom and loft, in a total of 1, 102 square feet. The Balboa (Plan B) and Peninsula (Plan C) both have two bedrooms and 2'h baths. The Balooa totals 1,084 square feet and the Peninsula 1, 126 square feet. The largest is the Lido (Plan 0 ), also with two bedrooms and 2'12 baths. but with a walk-In closet and balcony leading off the master bedroom and an oval tub in the master bath. The lido has 1,227 square feet. balconies and patios, and roll-up garage doors. The Interiors have solid wood entry doors with sunburst win- dows, vaulted or nine-foot ceil- ings, wood-burning fireplaces with brick tile face and mantelsi wall-to-wall carpeting, decor- ator-selected tile or wood floor- ing in kitchen, bath and laundry areas, raised-panel interior doors, polished brass hardware and a skylight in Plan A. Bedrooms and baths have compartmentalized dre.sslng and tub areas. oversized plate glass mirrors and mirrored wardrobe doors in the master dressing area. WaJls and ceilings have extra-thick sound and energy Insulation, and each home has a built-in security system. Spinnaker Bay Is located one block from Newport Bay and two blocks from the oceanfront, at 406 East Bay Avenue. The avail- able townhouses are open week- days from noon to 5 p.m., and weekends from noon to 6 p.m., or they may be seen by appoint· ment by phoning Wale Corp. headquarters. 663-0322. Artist'• aketch of two-atory townhomea offered at Spinnaker Bay o n the Balboa Penlnaula in Newport Beach. Exteriors features lapped wood siding, fire-retardant roofs, nautical color scheme, connec· tions for gas barbeques on To reach Spinnaker Bay. cross the Balboa Bay .Bridge on New- port Boulevard, which becomes Balboa Avenue. Continue on Balboa. and take a left on Cypress Avenue to the corner of Cypress and East Bay Avenue. !·Monarch Beach • . ;-Estates holds ;grand opening • The Estates at Monarch Beach -Is hosting its grand opening . today from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. A · gate-guarded collection of 44 custom homesites, The Estates • overlooks the Pacific Ocean and The links at Monarch Beach, a ·championship 18-hole golf _course. The Stein-Brief Group has created the homesite develop· ment within the its residen- tial/ resort community of Monarch Beach. a one-wood drive from the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. The Estates offers vistas of gently rolling hills. greens and fairways. with many of the lots providing ocean and sunset views. The Links 18-hole golf course 1s only steps away from The Estates. while play reaches to the bluffs where the whitewater surf and sand of Monarch Beach may be seen. Building pads range from 8,000 to 10,000 square feet, with prices from $200,000 t o $350,000. To reach The Estates at Monarch Beach. take the San Diego Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel. Proceed west to Pacific Coast Highway and turn left to Niguel Road . Left on Niguel to Stonehlll, then right to the gated entry at Monarch Beach. Sales office is open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For further information. call 493-6466 or 832-2660. The Linke, a cbamploaehlp 18-hole 1olf coane .,..... looklq the .,ceaa, C. oaly atepe away from the S.tat• houlnc de•elopment at Monarch Beach In Lac•n• Pf ilael. Att 01,1trlurt. SynchfOl11ud lo LIM' ttrtltYss met n"10nll' of llmt'S at}:1/nst tht Southrrt1 Col1/on11a sfure SltX<alO light dancinq 00 IAA'I' cre5ls at sul1Stt. The QCCQnlPQ"lJl"'I 'Oltt1 of tJv Sl'QIJUlls as they soor ~ps like 1p.4M{ ~rd at da!/°S md Here. 111 Lht ~al wmmu111ty Df Monarclt Btoclt. a mood prl'\IQrls A11 elusive cµilrty of life tflot ~rtds imn alld nature 111 the hig/ltsl rmtJqtl!abll' fiddrty An att1tudf 111 ..ttid1 twili9ftl SJqna/.s • I/I; cm ml to tlw dlSlrtXlions of the m*-a-day Wllrld A prelude to the ~ part of 1111' lily The Eslolts at Morwdr8t«li- F1lftl/"four ~ted custom hottw>sltl'S-O stagt UIXl'f ....fill/I tflt muw of life IS to ht Ptrlomted The ltlUSIC to bt of ooe's own maki11g A comtmtioo scored at onis °""' "-'"t{K>-Qlleqro or t.Wqio?,1441h o.melqj11 as,uncho1Hed as the 1magl1111ti0tl of Ifs lontposn All om1un" in w major. -"" .,. ~1&1 1 ,,,, '~''' .. \ . CustCMt homesi~ from $200.000 to SJ 50.000 Safes offia opni daily I 0 to 5 714) 832·2860or(714) 49J-6468 'JQkt So11 Diego Frttway to Cr01V11 Valley Park1"'Jy 111 laguM Niguel Proctt'd sowth lo Padflc CDasl H1gh"t1Y and turn left to Niguel Rood L.tft on Nrgutl to Sl0tll'f111/. Riglit to gated entry at Monarclt Bmclt A Slei,,·Brief Groop Dcvt:lopme111 . . .• 1 .. .. t , • -- Orang• Coa•t DAILY PILOT/Sundav. Mareh 3. 1N5 Coast ·residents transfof.m; -S S:nta Rosa into 'OC-East' 1 7 percent of Southland homeowners at desert resort are from beach cities A few <*•des ago, people came to Or&hge County'• t>Mch cities to llve In the auburban beach houses and to enjoy ctean air and crowdleas beaches. Today, Orange County resi- dents -and Coast residents In particular -are pioneers once again In the rush to buy second or retirement homes In the desert near Palm Springs -speclflcally at Santa Rosa Cove In the La Quinta resort. famous World Campu1 Afloat program, recently purchaMd a second home at Santa Rosa Cove. "I like to .Play tennis, so I wanted to find a place that was sheltered from the wind," says Chapman. "Santa Rosa Cove Is up against the Santa Rosa Moun- tains, so typical desert winds don't Interfere with the game. We chose not to live In the Palm Springs area because we felt It was too congested." Ind proteeted from unwmnteiii owr~OC>t'Mflt. According to Bob Aavtn • .,,._. c:t.nt of the P81m Sptlnge' &owd of Realtor1, 70 percent of ~ who buy condoe and other~ guardied hom .. maintain prtmary realdences •MWher•. "Many peopte buy deMrt property now In preparation for retirement," ht saya. "They rent It now Md QM some depreciation and wrtte-offf In the meantime." Seventeen percent of the Southern Californians who have purchased homes at Santa Rosa Cove are from Orange County's ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ beach cttles. More people from Prices for the homes range ftom $150,000 to $331,000, with assumable financing starting at 10.95 percent for the first three yeaF-s. The homes feature dual master bedroom suites, ca- ~hedral ceilings, private gated courtyards, fireplaces. wet bars, separate guest homes and atrium spas. Howewr, rMnyothera chOOM to enjoy the deMrt'1 recr•tlonal amenities before retirement. La Quinta's goff cour ... and tennta club wef'e reo.ntly cited by Goff Digest and T enni1 M-oazjne. respectlvety, as betng the finest clubs In the desert. Member9hlp to the La -Ouinta Hotet Tennla Club Is Included· wtth the purchase of every home. Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Corona del Mar and Irvine have purchased the homes than from any other areas -making the La Quinta resort the new Orange County East. One Newport Beach resident, Irvin C. Chapman, whose family founded Chapman College in Orange, and who originated the La Quinta is located adjacent to the legendary La Quinta Hotel. once frequented by Eisenhower and Greta Garbo. Because It Is legally incorporated, it Is private To visit Santa Rosa Cove, tak highway 111 to Washington and travel south to.Eisenhower Drive. The complex is loca1ed at 50th and Eisenhower In La Quinta. Furnished modela are o~ from 9 to 5 , daily. For more Infor- mation. call (619) 56-4-1525. 32 ho1nes offered at Irvine's Woodbridge Garden .Estates - The grand opening of the first phase of 32 one and two-story homes at Woodbridge Garden Estates in Irvine Is under way. scaping firm, has created and Installed garden and landscaplng designs for each of the four model homes, while designer Hank Morgctn has decorated the model homes. . Irvine Co. Cape Cod Comes. to Costa Mesa With prices starting at $141 ,400, Woodbridge Garden Estates by Akins Development Co. is made up of attached single-family homes. Each home is positioned to offer the maximum In privacy, space and freedom In a com- munity with the lowest density of homes to acreage in all of Woodbridge -averaging only 5.9 homes per acre. Residents of Woodbridge Gar- den Estates will automatically be entitled to use of various rec- reational facllltles. including lakes. parks. swimming lagoons. biking, walking and joggingfacill- The sales office at Woodbrid,ge Garden Estates:-iocated next to the model homes at East Yale Loop and Springbrook South, is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . dally except Monday, when It is open from noon to 5 p.m. The sales office may be reached from the San orego Freeway by turning east on Culver Boufe'{ard, then right on Main Street and right on West Yale Loop to Springbrook South. From the Santa Ana Freeway, take Culver west. turn lef1 on Main and right on West Yale Loop to Springbrook South. With Great Townhomes, Prices, Financ~ng . ties. The facilities are maintained by the Woodbridge VIiiage As- sociation. which is supported by the monthly dues of all home- owners. Woodbridge is being planned and developed by The \ ' Townhomes • Hand!>l1me C<1pe Cud arrh1tectun' • SpJllllU!> I Wll-.ind th1 t'('- bedroom plttni. • Dramatil <,unken living room!>, wl'I b.irs • ClllY wo1..xl-burn1ng f 1re- plale with gtl!> lug-l1~htt.'r • Skylight-, ,ind luminous Great Prices With prices bt>g111111ng di $100,000. Vtetm1.1 CMJen Villa!> 1s c1 gre.:i t buy. Our prices are $5,000 beluw u ff 1- l l<ll apprJ1sed values! And right now, you< an get .1 pre-grcrnd upt>ning d1Stl1unt of $5,000, further reduung pnte!.1 le1l111g!> G reat financing • (l.'rJmil tilt• 1.'nlry floors h U IDUVl' In Wl.L Ill\ • Lcl r~c· privJ 1-...e --p..,.,a .-1l-l!>-,<1,_11.....--+-.... d'"'"1..>..,w .... n .... p .... .i....,y'""'ment O ther'>, wi th dt•tks .is little .:is 5 1 0 Juwn • Full-s('( unty unJergrnunJ 13c•s t uf clll. llU r tntl'rc· ... t r.1tt.· un pt1rktng wi th t•ll•v,\tur u.mventu.1n..il lo..ins I'> only 11 •', • Pm1l ,inJ spa .ind it\ fo.ed fl1r JO yt·.:i r!>! • -g N--ii+-F_a_ir_D_r_ ... -+-_ .... ales offic.e js OP!:n daily, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1· 260 Victoria Street, Costa Mes.J Telephone: 714 -645-1447 1850-9778 Woodbridge Garden Estates homes are available in four configurations. Plan one is a one- story, two-bedroom. two-bath home with a total of 1,323 square feet. The other three are two- story dwellings. Plan Two. with 1. 735 square feet . has three bedrooms and three full baths. Plan Three has oms 2 1h baths and.a family room in a total of 2, 187 square feet. Plan Four, the larg- est home with 2.298 square feet. includes four bedrooms, three bath s and a c entral k it chen/famlly /entertainment center. Roger's Gardens of Newport Beach. a nationally known land- Peninsula Living At A Mainland Price. I . . .. Plan F our I• the large.t of the •ln&le-famUy attach ed home. that make up Woodbridge Garde n E•tates ln Irnne . Sparrow Hill homes emphasize comfort, luxury plus privacy · Hilltop living 1s a definite with patio slabs. I attracilon in tba Southern Cah-Kitchens 1n all -0f the-res1- fornia housing market."· accord-dences include a range. m1cro- 1ng to Landon M. Exley. Paceset-wave and self-cleaning oven ter Homes executive vice pres1-dishwasher. disposer. ana dent ceramic tile counter t-0ps And Sparrow Hill 1n Laguna Other amen1t1es include Nrguel rs ·11rt1top ltvrng .. at its carpeting. vinyl kitchen bath finest."· he believes. and service area flooring. and Pnces at Sparrow Hill begin at skylights. plus fireplaces with $101,995. In addition. Pacesetter imported ceramic hear1hs ana is offering a $3,000 design center facin . '=~..,..-~------~~-::.~----~------_JJ.!J.~----------~-------:--;::--~--~---~~-r~~~~f!~~~~~~~~~:!~e:~h-o-m-es--o~ff~e-r--a--s-p-e~c1~a~1--~-1 ~ units and a financing· package package of energy conservation There isn"t much more to say about IMng on the Peninsula for as lillle as $210,000 In ~~private-condominium. Except for the bay vi~ulted ceilings The woodbuming fireplaces The lofts and skylights The large IMng rooms. balconies and patios The fully equipped European kitchens The new washers and dryers The polished brass and ceramic tiling The solid oak nsilinQs The automatic garage openers The cable television Th bullt·ln curity The craftsmanship throughout. The met that it's walkinQ distance to shops. restaunsnts. the b8y. the ocean. the Balboa PaviUlon and f.erry And within mlnut s dnvina to all th busines" and commercial cent rs of Newport Beach and Irvine But then. that s Peninsula UV'lnQ At Spinnnl<er Bay From $219,060 -!--~--- 406 E Bay Awnue Balboa Penlnsula Open Fn . ~t and Sun (714) 863-0322 12 Spm ... WW Dndopment Corporation that Includes an es;. percent items and enclosed garages 111 adjustable rat& mortgage every building Sparrow Hill emphasizes com-Residents can en ioy a private fort. luxury. and privacy The recreation center with pool. spa one-and two-story homes are aoo tennis court The center available In four floor,_plans. common areas. and ..i(>u1ldmg featuring two bedrooms i'Pid one exteriors are mamta1nMthrough or 1'.lt baths a hom eowners assoc1at1on Single level designs feature a which all owners belong to formal dining area. kitchen with To reach the homes. take the pantry, living room that opens San Otego Freeway to Avery onto a large outdoor deck. a full Parkway exit. go west to Camino bath, and private laundry area Capistrano Turn right ,,,, blocks Two-~tory plans Include a fam-to Paseo de Cohnas Turn right lly room, living room. kitchen, anti follow the signs to the top of and powder room on the first the hill nd Sparrow Hiii level. plus a breakfast nook In The sales office and decorated one plan Two ~rooms. a full models are open dally from 10 bath and laundry er a are fea~ ._ m to\5 30 p m tured upstairs. All two-story For further Information, call homes boest tenced rear yards •95-3~0 t . . I l J. MUC NDncl MUC llJTIC( NIJc NOTIC£ "8.JC NOTU MUC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE ' Mltc NOTICE PlennDUI ....... ..CnnDUI -· PICTmOU• ...... l'ICnnDUI ...... l'tCTrnOUa ...... PICTmOUe eueMll flCTmoua ....... '9Cnnou8 ....... '9C""'°::A':4::r um 8TA~ ..... 8TA,_,,. MAim ITATl.llllfT MAim tTA~ MAlll ITATllllllfT MAim ITAn....., MAlll ITATWMR'T NAMI tTATllllWT MAlll tTJ pertoM .,. The followlng S*90n9.,. The,...,. l*tOM ete file follOwtllQ !*'IOfll 111 .l.The lollOwlng pereon1 are The lollowlnt '*'°"•are The 1011oW1ng l*IOfll .,. The foltOW4ng Plfaont ere TM IOllOWlng pettOlll.,. ,,Jn.=-= ~~-~~-~~-~~-~~-~~-~~~ ~~-~~~ COOPIRATIVI VINO, l lMIHTU,~OHION, SO~ED. 323 N BrM K&C REMOC>ILINO AND T~C CELLULAR AN· E.l/ERY8UDDY;8 DAN· DUNN WELL RuG & UP· 8 0 N l V I • .IN. Ortw (-~ 11142 AMrtlde Cs_.~t· 1207 Pan A,,.., Huflttnoton 8h1d, 8rH, Calltornla HOM! MAl"TINANC~ TENNA CO .. 8UCl<5 UP 0£. CIN, 2820 Elden Ave .. C·2. OLSTERY, II 11 Monrovia. VANT/fXP!RIENCI! ~ t-"' ;rr.nta Ana, CA fncuon IMdl. CA • .,... ... IMdl, CA..... 12121·4098 7H1 Cent9' Ave.. 14'111' SIGN co .. TORO ANTENNA eo.11 Meat, CA 9282'1 Coatl Meu. CA t2e27 GOOD LIFE. 111t'A Gii ' •:;:.. lhOfnM Herry Sc>ieoel. lrend9n 0 '8Me, Palm UOyO K Hemacty. MD. Inc. Huntington 8t1ch. CA CO , 11156-A SltYP«lttt Cir· &flan Jay Sheett. 2e20 Robef'1 J. Dunn. 1111 lalt»oe ~.CA 92te2 O .._on 11N II 1'1 Cr.. H11nt1nofon Aw., Huntlng1on hect\, CA Medco, a Celltomta corpClf· 92847 ci.. Irvine, CA 927 f4 Elden Ave.. C·2, Co1t1 ~27ovta, Coate Meel. CA ... ~~8.11!!.'~.DMallfl•:.}, 1!~ h'!"P· ~Wey. Ne;_ port teed\, CA'"" '*' atlon. 20757 ~ Lot Kelttl I.eon JohMOn. 7581 Marti lh•PPlrd, Nt1 Meaa. CA 12917 "'" ._..... ........ .. ... "" , c 92te0 ~ ...,._ Spleoll, M9ry Mertln. 1207 Pan Cortlt ... Covina. ClfffotN Center Aw., •"'· ttunl· Henton Dr.. HunUnglon Buddy 01ntll1, 1895 Tlllt b1t1lne11 11 con· t2te2 Beadl. A Alotl IM7 11142 Cr., Huntington Aw .. Huntington IMctl. CA 91724 lngton 8Mct\. CA 92t47 BMdl. CA t2&4e lrvlne Aw., #20t, Colt• ducted by; an ln<llYldual Tiii• bualn ... 11 con· l~_.,• !av• N~wpott BMdl. CA 12648 t2e4I Sol Sottweta Inc, Glenn O CNtyl Ann JoMton, 7581 George Matin, 720 Gold· Meat, CA 92e27 Robert J Dunn duc;ted by: an lndMduel Baypot 1 • ™• butllneea 11 con· Thia bUtlln .. 1 II con-Wood. a Celltotnla C()(pClf· Center Aw., #41, Hunt· enrod, Corona Del M11, CA Thi• bu•lnen It con-This 1111emen1 wat fMed Niii Oeaal BMc:l'I. CA 02teO • Ml.IC NOTICE duct9d by:~ and wlft ~ by: CG-91rt'*9 atlon. $322 Allan Str .. 1. lot lnQlon BMch. CA 92&47 92825 ducted by a general Piii· wtlll lhe County Cleftl of Or· Tllil 1t11emen1 WM tiled Th!!t ~~~ :=;. ~ 8MS.. Newpot1 Tf'IOr'net H. Spiegel Mery ~ . MGeMe. calfform 90032 l'hlt t>ualnen 11 con· Tlll1 butlneu I• con-nwalllp anoe County on FebfU411Y wltfl the County Cler1I of Ot· duct "" 1 ..... CA t2tlO Tiiie 1t•lwnet"ll WU llled Thia ataternent wet llled fh11 bUtlnell II con· ducted by: husband and"""' dueled by I QeMl'al pert. Brian J. SllMU 20 1995 .,. County on Febr'ullY nenNp RICll ~ N. Orowa. t24 with the County Clef1( Of Or-With ttla County Oteftl of Or-ducted by: • OOfpClflllon Kelt.11 L. Jotlneon nertfllp Th.la tl•l~I WIS flied • , ..... 20 1985 ~ Loretta R. filed ~rlH>faele, Arcadia. CA ange County on Februaty ange COIJhcy on Febrllety LIO'/d I<. Hamady, MD Tiii• statement WM llled M11ll ~~ with tM County Cl9rtc of Or-Publlan.d Orange COMI ' ,_ Thia ttaternent wee of Or t10M 22. t985 11, 1915 Th11 llatetnent WH filed with tile County Cler1I ol Or· Thll llatement wa1 flied ange County on Ftbru.ty D•llY Piiot February 24, Publlthed Orano-CONI with t~nty;~ebruetY Thll t>ullMll 11 con· ,_ '-11 with the County Clerk of Or· ange County on February with the County Cletk of Or· 11. 198S March 3. 10, 17, 1985 j Dally Piiot February 24, ange ,.,.,. Y ~ by: 1 Qtf*91-pert· Publlllled Orano-Coat Publiehed Orange eo..1 ange County on January 2•. 22. 1985 ange County on February ~ Su-405 MlfCll 3. 10. 17, 1915 11, 1..... r-71 --Dally Piiot Maren 3. 10, 17. Dally Piiot February 17, 2<4, 1945 ,...1 20, 1985 Publlllled Orange Co111 Su-'09 Or Oout ~ c. Genier• 2•. 1985 Marcb 3. 10, 1985 '11117' Publltlled Orano-Co111 ,_ Delly Piiot February 17, 24, Publ~eb ange 17 24 • ltlll Ntement vwea flled Su-427 f».315 Pu~ Orano-CONt Diiiy Piiot March 3, 10. 17, Publllfled Or•no-~oett Marcn 3, 10. 1985 f'ta.IC NOTtcE Dally Piiot 0 ~";"' • • wWI the County Cler1I Of Or· DallY Piiot Febfvary 10. 17, 24, 1945 Dally Piiot February 24, Su-390 Pt&.IC NOTICE Mardi 3, 1 • 1 . ~ 1f9 COllmy on Febr'ulfY Ml.IC NOTICE 24, March 3, 1985 Su-433 March 3. 10. 17, 1995 l'ICTITIOU8 .,_ .. 11, 1M& SU·385 Su~ .. _tc Mnfll't 'ICTITIOUI M191N11• NAM1 ITATUmNT ~ rtatc NOTICE fle11TIOU8 .,_.. •11111ic MnflCE .. .._ ""' SW. NAME STATIMllfT The followlnQ perlOfll are rtaJC NOTICE PublleMd Orange Coeat NAm ITATlllllWT rtlll.tc NOTICE ... ._. "" fltaJC NOTICE PIC11TIOUl llU9MH The loltOW4ng '*'°"' .,. dOiflG buMltle u: --=-=;;.;..;;.;.-.;..;.-..--Delly Piiot FebNlfY 17, 24, ftCTrTIOUS 9U9INIM The folloWlng pWtonl 11e 'ICTITIOUS _,..... NAMI ITATlmlfT doing bualneat 11 32&/SHAOOW VENTURE. flCTTTIOU9 ..,._ .. Merdl 3, 10, 1985 NAiii ~nllllllNT doing butlneel II: flCTmOU• ..,..... NAllll ITA'RMINT PtcmtOUI ....... The followtng persons .,. ADROIT MECHANICAL, 3440 Irvine Aw.. # 130, MAm tTATWMR'T Su-398 The fol ....... 'V pettOnl ar• BISHOP VENTURE. 2028 ~ ITATIMINT The following l*IOfll .,. NAm ITATlmWT doing bullnels u : 6211 Bolla Aw .. Midway New90r18Mef'I, CA 92te0 The folloWlng peraon• ar• dol~ bu91neN aa: Quall StrHI. N•wport The foltowlng pertonl are doing buslnMI at: Tile I~ penon1 are MSP BENEFIT CONSULT. City. CA 92855 325 Inc., a Callfonll cor-doing ~ aa: ---------M RCUS JAY COPLAND e..c11. CA 928e0 doing bullnet• 11: PETE BARGE AUTO· doing bullnan u : ANTS, 2845 M ... Verde James w. Skipper, 5292 potlllon. 3440 Irvine Ave.. GAEGORY w. MAXWELL f'talC NOTIC( & ASSOCIATES. 270 Pearl SIMrna Devele>pme11t Co., R.J.S, ABRASIVES, 677 MOTIVE 3014 Fernhealh NEW ENVIRONMENTS, Drive Eaet. #5. Co)ta Mesa, Vineland OflW, )iunllngton # 130 New90r1 IMOll, CA & ASSOCIATES. "4 W. St.. Laguna Beach, CA Inc.. a California corpor. Young St., Santa Ana, CA Line Costa MHI CA 2153 Pu.nt• Ave.. Cotta CA 92621 • Beach. CA 92849 92660 19th St .. Costa M .... CA '9CT1110US IU9MH 92051 allon, 2020 au.II Stl'Mt, 92705 92 .. 26• • Mesa. CA 92627 · Bruce T. Pratte, 2•19 Norma• JHn Stclpper, S!19C'ow Olttrlbut«I Inc .. 92827 MAlll ITATl•lfT Maroui Jay Coplan. 270 Newport BMctl, CA 9211() Tom Gaertner. 2628 " A th M le Beck 2153 Deer 5292 Vlneltind Drive. Hunt· 1 Callfornla eorpor•llon, Gregory W. Muwell, The.............., -eons are Pearl St .. Laguna Beach. CA RFS Development Cor· Eur""I, Coste Mell, CA Peter T. Barge, 3074 u ar • pwle Or ' Fullerton. CA ln~ton BA•~". c• 92.,•9 22972 Miii Cr--" Or., ~200. 10102 Cutty 8artc. Hunt· ·--ft'V,..... 92851 C .... Fernhealh Lane. Co111 Puente Aw .. Coeta Mesa, 92635 ..,.., "' -..,. c• ......... .. clofflg bualnet1 u : pClfallon, • lllfornla tor· 92028 Mesa CA 92626 CA 92827 Ronald M.S Park hit bu1lne11 11 con· UQuna'"Rllle, CA 92853 lngton Beech. "' ... .._ TA08. 3300 Irvine Av· Thi• bu1lne11 le .con-porallon. 11•5 Orano•· Larry Gaertner. 2826 This' bus·1ness Is con· Joanne Umland, 31•21 This bu1lneu 11 con· dueled by • genttfal part·1 fllis buslne11 11 con-Thi• bu1lne11 11 con---Suite 101 Newport ducted by an lndlvldual 1W<>od Orange CA 92888 Eur-Costa Mell CA v San d 1-... b 1 ""nt ~ture ducted'"" an lndMdual --. • Marcus Jaw Coplan Tllli butlne11 •· con "'28~· • dueled by: an lndlVlduaJ 11 La Mora. Juan dueled bV a general part· nershlp uc..., y. ,..,. ·-· VJ• 8eedl. CA 92MC>-3198 ' 11,__.. .. • • '" Ba Ceplstrano, CA 92875 n«tlllp James w. Skipper Austin Monroe. Preeldant Gregory W. Maxwell Taylor 8 . Grant. 3300 Tllll 1tatement -• ,..., ducted by. a corporation Thi• bu1lne11 11 con· Petet T. rge tlll b i I &rue. T Pralle Tills staternenl was m~ Thlt 11111ment wu llled Thi• 111tement -filed lnltne A..,._, Sut1e 101, with the County Clerle of Qr. Plllllp A Statrna, P~ ducted by: a general part· This statement was filed Id ,.!, bu~ • con· T .. ,. 1t11~1 ~as filed with the County Clefk of or. with Illa County Cl4rle of Or· with the County Clerlt of Or· ..._.__.. 8Mcfl Calllomla ange County on February dent ~"'' with the County Clerk of Or· uc y: ~,.... ,,,.,. ·-_,....,, -Coun F ..,,,_, County on Febfuery ~·198 • 25, 1985 Thia atitemenl was llled 'r~ GMf'tner Leurenoe angeCountyonMarell3. 10. Joanne Umland with tile County Clerk of Or· ange County on February an0t ty on •~-1 lfl09 At1hur v. Strodt, 3300 ,_.,1 with the County Cwtc of Or· Gaert · 111. 24, l985 Thi• statement w• n1ec:1 ange County on February 15. 1985 ,_.1 20. 1985 ,... 1 I, 1985 ~ IMne AYWlua. Suite 101. Publittled Orano-Coalllange County on ..fet>ruwy Thit~t•t~t w11 filed . f2lllM with t~County C~k of Qr. 14• 1915 Publilhed Orange Coast Publillled Oranoe Collt Publlelled Orange Coat Newport Beecll, Calllornia Daily Piiot Mlll'ch 3, 10, 17, .l2. 1985 with Illa County Clerk of Or· Publlllled Orange Coal! ~985 nty on :et>ruary P bll hed O F~n Dilly Piiot February 24. Dally Piiot February 2•. Dally Piiot FebrU411'Y 17, 24, 828e0·3198 24, !985 ,_ lfl09 County on Februery Dally Piiot March 3. IO. l7. ' ,_.. Dllu ~ /ange 0':1 March 3. 10. 17. 1985 March 3, 10, 11, 1985 Mardi 3, tO, 1985 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-Su-422 Publlllled Orano-Cou1 11 1965 2•. 1985 . 1Y 1101 ebruary 2 • Su-4 l3 Su-403 Su-394 ducied b ganer.i part Diiiy Pilot Marcil 3. 10 17 • ,..... Su-425 Published Orange Coast March 3, 10. 17, 1985 nerllllp y: I • 1---------24, 1965 • • . Publish.cl Orange Coast ~~zh ;!1~~. :=r:~:r 24, Su-41• --rta--,-C-NO_T_IC_E __ --"""Pta.""'--,-C-NO_T_ICE ___ ,.;__Pla __ tc_NO_T_ICE __ Gr~~1hurV. Strock, Taylor B. Nil.IC NOTICE Su-<430 ~~~~~~t,e~;~:ry 17, 24, Su-418 Nil.IC NOTICE Thi• 1t1lemenl w11 filed ,ICTITIOU• .,..... Nil.IC NOTICE Su-393 PlB.IC NOTICE -------- with Ille County Clafle of Or· N·--IT'" ... ..__ ,IC ........... ---·· --------Nil.IC NOTICE ftCTITIOUI ., ..... c "' F'"""•.,.. -.. ,._,., ,,,,.,...--.. _IC ..,..TICE FICmlOU• _,..... NAMI ITATIMINT ange oun.,, on -v·r-r Tile following per90n1 are NAllll ITATlllllllNT r..-. ""' NAME ITATIMINT FICTITIOU• 8UIMI• The following persons are 20. 1985 f'8llM doing t>Ytlnett u : The following pettonl are '8CTITIOU9 8U ... l8 The followlng '*"°"' lfe NAMI ITAnmNT doing buslne11 U: Gelwlft aftd • ....., At· NATIONAL SECURITY doing bu9inMI 11: NAm tTATIMllfT doing butlneu u : The following pertonl are EYETECH OF ORANGE ....,. .. Law .., • v ... FINANCIAL SERVICE OF COL·LECT CONSULT. The lollowlng perton• are SAOOl.E BACK PAINTING doing butllneaa u : COUNTY, 7011·A. Warne< 1(--A.-....._ 410, NEWPORT BEACH, 238 A. ANT, 18837 8rootlhufll St .. doing~ u · & RENOVATING, 2e575 El PRECISION STRIPPING Av9., Huntington BNch, CA llrW!e,CAa711 Av .. Co.ta M-.. CA Suite 206. Fountlin Vau.y, BASIC PACKAGING Toboeo. Mlsslon Viejo, CA ANO SAW CUTTING, 1548 92~8 Publlllled Orange CoM1 2626 CA 92708 PRODUCTS. 50 Carver. 92691 Adlll\t, Cotta Meat, CA Comtech .Marleetlng Dally Piiot Februery 24. E.T Strlckland, 3857 Lori M11le Adams, 890 W. lnllne, CA 92714 D1vld Keith Phllllp1, 92628 Group Inc., a Calllornla cor- Mareh 3, 10, 17, 1985 Bir~ St .. Newpor1 BMcn, 18111 St .. Cotta Mela. CA Rooert L .. Wohlford. 50 26575 El Toboeo. Mlulon Marllyn Allen, 1919 Suva, poratlon -· Su-419 CA 92660 92027 Carver, lrvtne, CA 92714 Viejo, CA 92891 Colla Mua. CA 92828 Thi• bu1lneH I• con· Thi• bu1lnese It con-Thi• buslnen I• con· Thie bu1lne11 11 con-Thi• business la con-Thi• buslneaa 11 con· ducted by: 1 corpor1llon ___ .._ _____ 1ducted by. an lndlvtdual ducted by: 10 lndlvldual 1 ducted by: an lndlvldual ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an lndlvtdual Douglas Pl1tm1n, Presl- E.T. Strlckland Lori Marie Adam• Robert L. Wohlford David Keith Pllllllp1 Martlyn Allen dent f'ta.IC NOTICE Thia 111tem«il waa liled Thia statement wee nled Tiils statement w11 tiled Thi• 1t1lement was filed Thlt 1t11emen1 was filed Thi• tlalement was llled ITATIMINT cw fl Illa County Clerk of Or· with the County Ci.rte of Or· th the County Clerk of Or· with the County,Clefle of Or-with tile County Cleric ot Or· with the county Clerk ol Or· UA*M>llllPfT cw •no-County on February anoe County on February Couruy on February ange County on February ange County on February 1. ange County on February UM cw l'tCTITIOUS 25. 1985 22, 1985 11. 1985 22. 1965 1985 20. 1985 IU ... ll NAMI Publlllled Orange~ Publlllled Orange"= Publlsh.cl Orange~ Publlslled Ora~= Publlllled orano!= Published 0rane!= ~·.~:f 1,!e~=~~ Dally Pllol Maren 3. 10, 17, Dally Pilot Marcil 3. 10, 17. Daily Piiot February 17. 2•. Delly Pilot Marcn 3. 10. 17, Dally PllOI February 24, Dally Pilot February 2•. the Flcllllou• Butlneu 2•. l985 ~ .. •"" 2•. l905 Merell 3. 10. 1985 24, 1965 March 3, 10. 17. 1985 M1rch 3. 10. 17, 1985 Name J B Ertterpr*-, 217 ....._.., Su-42• Su-392 Su~26 Su-417 ~~8 Av~o St. #4, Costa M ... The Flctlllou1 Bullneee Neme referred to at>ove w11 fifed In Orange County on March 8, t9M .i.ttery A. Buchanan, 1433 Superior i 120. Newport Beadl. CA 92663 Wllllam Brogan, 1433 Su- perior 11222. Newport Beeell, CA 92683 Tllll bu"'-8 WIS con- ducted ~y I general partner· alllp. This etatemen'f w11 flied with Iha County C1eftt of Or- . ange County on February 20. 1985 FMOQI Publlllled Orange Coesl Cally Piiot Februery 24, Merell 3. 10, 17, 1985 Su-404 PlB.IC NOTICE ITAR•lfTCW UM CW flCTinOU• IUIMH NAiii The following pereon1 hlW lblndoned Ille UM of the Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Nama:KHJ ·RKO ~OMES, t 176 SE MAIN STREET, IRVINE, CA 92714. The Flctltlout Bu11nes1 Name referred to above w11 ftled In Orange County on Ocioblr 27, 11181. Plllllp H. McNamee, 1176 8E Main Street, •A. Irvine, CA 92714 Dale Slmbro, 1801 Gil· atM Twraoe. Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 This bullness was Cori· ducted by I I limited Pll1· neralllp This 1111emen1 was flied with Iha County Clerk of Or- ange County on February 20. 1985 Publllhed Orange Coast Dally Piiot February 2•. March 3, to, t7, 1985 Su-418 NIUC NOTICE STATEMENT Of W1THOMWAL FROM PARTNERIHIP OPERA T • ING UNDER FICTITIOUS 8Ul*£HNAM£ Tile following IHl'SOll has withdrawn as a general part· ner lrom the partnership oP· eratlng under the fictitious busineas name ot Alaln Ce Saint German Furs at 2400 w .. 1 Coest Highway, New· port 8each, CA 92663 Tile rtclltlous business I rfame 1111emen1 for the part- ,,.,.nlp was llled on August 15. 19M In the Coonty ot °'~•me and Address or Ille Pereon Wlthdrawing GlllM A Durand 314 Lindo Avenue. NewPort Beach CA .82M3 8!0Md: Gilles A Durand F253030 Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot February 16. 23, M.,ch 2, 9. 1985 Sa-586 \I/ ' I I \ LIFE AND ACCIDEtitT AND HEAL TH IYNOPlll OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT·YEAR ENDED DECEMRR J1, 1 .. Of PACIFIC FINANCIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 700 Newport Center Dftve, P.O. Box 9000, Newport 8eech, Cellfqrnl• 12151 To111 admitted assets .... ................ . ., • ............. .. ............ $4,755,520 Total llablhttes .. .. .. .... ............. . 429,558 Capital P•Jd up .. ..... ................... ... ... .. • ........................ .... 1.000.000 GJOll paid In end conlrtbuted surplus... . . .... ................................. . 3.000.000 Special surplus Funds.................... ... .. ....................................................... 0 Unassigned lundl (surplus)................... .. ............................. 325.M2 Gain (Lou) from operatlont ...... ........ . ............................................ 28 1.728 Increase (Decrease) In Cepllal and Surplus during 196• .............. : ............... 124,219 Insurance in Force: Nallonwid.._...................... .. .. ............... : .......... 111,028.~} Accident & Health premiums.................... . ......................................................... i, Insurance In Force: Callfornla Business .................................................... 50,072.315 Accldenl and health premiums • Direct Calllornla Butlnesa Page...... .... .. .. .. ........................ -................. 0 We hereby certify that the above Items are in KCOfdanee with the Annual Statement tor the year ended December 31, 1984 mlde to the Insurance Com- m11s1oner of the Stale ol Calilornla. pursuant to law • Tllomn C. 8 11tton. PreeMtent Audrey L Mitt., Sec:retarr Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot February 28. Mareh I, 2. 3. •. 1985 ' ' } ' \ •, .. " l J l ':f ~y }'f~ ···~ : "' !( .. ' ' Th-787 HARa0R L,A WN- llT. OllYE Mortuaty • Cemetery Crematory The tiled roofs and sun w;t..,hc:d w:ill!-> of lht' McditcrranL~J!l­ thc comfon and style that could o nly he The Cluh Serie~ ;.11 S<.<tCliff --------4'-H+-mt!~tR.'etlS::~R5:'-f'.°fbe-~ YefY'b@t;ta ef aH f)OfiSibk:• worl<l4 ~nt.., it-.dfi this secure townhomc community. An :1r~hit~cnm1l 1our-<.k -forcc that offers cw: tom quality In exc1Ung·muJu-lcvel floor plans. 1625 Giiier Ave Coeta Mesa NRCI MOTHERS •UIOAADWAY llOflTUARY 110 Btoadway Coet• M•aa 642-9150 PACIFIC VllW •MONA&. PARK Cemetery • Mortuery Ch9P91 • Crematory 3500 PllCfflc View Drive Newport Beech 64<4-2700 MDCOMllCK "'°"1\IARY 17t5 ur:'~ Cenyon Laguna e..ch. Ce 9285 1 4~15 c ~EA(ilFF • • ~-- RE ENS Arwtlwr F.:r< /f.1\ll'I' r 111'"'"" r 11mtmmltr )bur opponunity to own a work of an. And, all just a shon walk from -..-. -~.tiff6o , · s , :i town ome community wonhy of your consldcra1ton. Priced from just $209,SOO. THE Dtr<'ltH>N .. ,,,J;r~ 1& < m" 111¢\w.1~. dr1H' north on <.c>kkn ~ 111 J\llm A\.1.'Tlue lurn k'h on f>;Afm A\.t'OUC' Jtltt cJrl\lc thrtt ~u~ncr\ of .1 mlk' Ill the ~rJnl t'nl"' C)JX"n <bil~ 111 ;a m 10 ~ l'l m L.111 (714) H<' I o4 i1 c_ SERIES \ \ • I GoldenWHt baHball team 1tay1 unbeaten with 20-2 win. C2. SUNOA Y, MARCH 3. 1985 In hfo overtime.; 8•nJo1111819 deel8Fr1eno8'* U"9tloea.C2. So Cal College ousted '.Lopez ready Tttans ., · · · winlt to c?-ef enc?-at line Westmont deals- Vanguards 6-7 -66 ,_ Un1den title. 1'nteaters · __.__ def eat in semis By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR 0.-, ..... ~., ....... EAG LE ROCK -Chalk this one up to experience. That's all outhcrn California Col- lege can do as the Vanguards saw any hopes of a trip to the NALA finals at Kansas City slip away with a 67-66 defeat at the hands of the Westmont Warriors i11 the District Ill playolTs in front of 1.451 at Occidental College. sec would have played for the right to represent District 111 at the finals in Kansas City but was missing one vital ingredient. "Expenenee was 11. That was the main dilTerence." said SCC Coach Bill Reynolds. "They have three starters back from last year's team that got fourth at the Nationals. That's a lot of playolT experience, something we lacked. I think it told at the end of the game." The Vanguards. who made up for their lack of expencnce with a lot of heart, had a shot at the wi.n but Ken Bardsley's 30-footer at the buncr was olT the mark to end their most suceesful season ever at 25-5. sec also saw its 12-gan'le winning streak come to an end. SoCal College had a 66-65 lead after forward Neil Anderson completed a three-point play. Anderson. who poured in a game-high 26 points and hauled down 13 rebounds, tipped 1n a missed shot br Gceg Ward while drawing the fou wi th I :32 remaininll. With 43 seconds left. Westmont center Troy Knechtel went to the line after after being fouled going up for a shot. With the partisan Vanguard standin~ room-only crowd screaming for a pair of misses. the all-District lJI 6-10. 240-pound center clamly drop- ped both shots for the winnmg margin. "I like it whrn the crowd screams like that," said Knechtel, who had 20 points. 8 rebounds and 4 blocked shots to lead Westmont. "I'd be worned if they didn't." SCC's lack of experience came into play after the Vanguards called time out with 13 seconds left to set up one (Pleaae eee V ANGU ARD8/C2 } .,.., ........ .., llldl9nl ........ Jan Stephenson will be amon& a field of 144 golfen who will compete In the Unlden LPGA lnvltationaf thla week. Stephenson. Stacy hoping to surpass 1 million mark By HOWARD L. HANDY Nancy ·Lopet will head a hst of outstanding LPGA golfers who w,111 converge on Mesa Verde Country Club in Co!>ta Mesa this week for the second annual Uniden LPGA In vita- tional. Lopc1 •'i thl' defending champion 1n the tournament that has a pur e of $330.000, second largest on the tour th1!. year. he will be joined by the only two other players to win at Mesa Verde 1n LPGA tournament pla). JoAnnc Carner and Pat Bradley along with the top field ever for an LPG A. event in this area. The" inner will pick up $49.500 for first place and two pla}ers in the field could go o'er the SI million mark 1n earnings with a v1ctol) here -Hofl1'i Stac)' and Jan tephenson. hoth gallery fa vome The 144-pla)cr field 1s made up of I JO LPG.\ exempt pla),ers. 12 Japan LPGA pla:rcr'i and Cindy Ferro and Penn) Hammel wh o qualified Fn- da). Larr)' lgarash1. executi ve producer · of the tournament feels 1h1 }'Car's eve nt will tx· the best ever. '"We not onl y ha ve the best of the .\mencan players coming herr but the top 12 pla}'ers from the Japanese LPGA as well:· he sa' 'i, "We are cena1nl> happ) that this international event can be pl ayed here 1n Costa Mc..a ... Lope1 has "on 29 tour events and needs onl ) a major tourncv '1ctory to get her name 1n the LP(i.\ Hall of Fame She could al'io do 11 Mth 35 '1c1ones "11hou1 ano1hcr major tn· umph ·-rm loo.,ing lof'\\ard 10 coming bac._ to 'vtt•sa 'Y crde.'· Lope7 said re«'nll) "hl'.P -;he '1s11ed the cour<,(' "•th hu~band Ra) "-n1gh1 of thl' Ne" 'or._ Met'>. ""The COU r'>t' looks 11 .. c II I' in l'\n·lknt cond111on and I l'\pcrt 1hc greens to be a lot las1er than thl'' "l'fl' Uniden LPGA facts, figures WHO -1'4 of ,,,. IOC> LPGA ~ .... rs from '"' Untreo Slelet •114 ~eoen P•e"illiLII' Irie un.a.n LPGA ln••lel'Oftel lourneme<11 WHAT -A n -noi. LPGA •-nemenl \POnM>rt o ov Un•Oen Of HWtllnoton 8eecn WHEN -ThurMSev lhfOUQI\ $\;ndev orec.tded ov • Pro Am on Wtdnttclev Cut 10 low 10 \con \ end 1 oe, lor finel two rouno\ • WHY -Purse ot SJl0.000 wilh M'l.500 lo 11\t winner Crl8rlfV D«MllClen t \ include Malle A w1,,, •nd Shere Oun4tlvt\ of Orenot Countv LOCATION -hto..e l·•O~ Frtew•v to Harbor 81vo Co South to Bao.er SI . tur11 rog111 10 ''"' \!OQ 111111 Tur n rl9ht on MeMI 114!f'Oe Or1•f EHi At \eConcl SIOP 11on. lurn ••Qnl on Clut>house Road 10 meln oalt No OUD!'c ~king In this 1rH, however 01111< enlfarn:es on Ceor1 Lene (Wtc1ntM1•¥ 1nrOVIJI\ Su!Wlev) •n<I Cls..,. Slrtel (Setur· oav and Sunoev ontvl GALLERY TICKETS -AvelleOle •t m.t1n Qtle end olher enlrencn deilv Oeolv DffCH Mo<l<ltv. runo. .... lS. Wt<lllftO•v 1nrovon Fr.oev. "· Seturdev .eno ~ ... SI? Set\On 111~ MS Anv dev 00011 Ill• ddmiu ion r.cto..tls QOOCI env Ot'tl MS JW11on under II will\ s1uoen1 I 0 neJf ot1ce in Janual")' v.hen I pla)ed here:· she sa~s. 'Jo pla~er has e\er v.on the tour- namt>nt o'er the tough Mesa Verde CT course under par. Lope£ finished at e' en par last ~ear. The top 5l monl'y-winner~ from lasi year are all 1n the fil'ld for this year"s l'vent 1nclud1ngall of this year"s tourmiment winners to date.Holhs Stacy won the Mazda Classic at Deer Crl'ek JoAnnc Carner the Eli1abcth .\rdrn Classic: Pall} Sheehan the Sarasota Classic. and Amy o\lcolt the Circle K Tucson Open. Thi~ weck·s amantan Turquoise Classic winner tn Phoen1' 1s also e\pectcd to pla) While there are 12 players coming here from Japan. lie' eral other Japanese pla~e~~n Vii: U .. tour regular!~ arc also in t e field. In- cluded 1s .\\ako oto "ho fin - ished 1hird on th LPG.\ mone) hst last season "1th SlS 1.10 Bet\~ King. the IQ 4 leading monC\·\\tn ner with $l66.171 . will he 1n the tidd he timc;hed m a th1rd- p1Jn.· 11c "Ith Bonnie Laul'r hl'rl' l:m \eJr1l1 1.i,._upSI .000 \hl'"ac;Jlso \l'l'unJ t ~ltott in Tucson th1., \l?ar HrJJk,. the "innl·r hae in ·1 Ql\O (Please aee UNIDEN/C2) Oilers top Irvine 8~3 to advance in tourney Eagles, Barons gain twin bill splits: against Lo' -\lam1tos at homt'. also Tuesda}. Chns Parks wcn~2 for 4. \ln~ling in J teammate m tht fourth inning. .,e, en v..1l ks. four 111 "h1rh C\ l.'ntualh scored Newport Harbor dropped by Loara, 8-5 Loara 8, Newport Harbor S: Thl' Sailors dropf)l'd 1n10 the se,enth- place bracket at the Loara Tour- nament after the sa,ons l'ruptcd fo r SC\ en runs 1n the fourth inning and held on. '-c" port stra nded a pair ot runnl'r' in the SC\enth. Fountain Valley 9-4. Long Beach Jordan S-S: The·Bamn' Jntl Panthers <;pill a doubleheader JI Alair Field. Jordan sconng thrl'l' 11me' in the hottom of the eigh th 111 lhl· nightcap to\\ 1pc ou1 a 4-l Banin k.1tl Huntington Beach High advanced 1n the champ1onsh1p bracket of the Loara Tournament aturda} night b} humbling Irvine in high school baseball action. In other toumc) action. Newport Harbor was stopped b) Loara 1n a winner"s bracket game. In non-league doubleheaders. Estancia 'iphl with El Toro. Fountam Valk> and Long Beach Jordan d1v1ded a pair and Saddleback dropped a pair against hard-hittin~ Sunny Hills. Thr details: Huntington Beach II, Irvine 3: The Oilers rolled in Loara Tournament pla y asC-ary Pont's th ree-run homer to right in the fifth inning ca pf)l'd Huntington Beach's scoring in the game at Glover Stadium. Catcher Darrin Toma-;1d, had three smgles in four at-bats for the Oilers. whik p11cher Ed L1dH>IT bla nked Irvine on two hits thro"ugh fi ve innings. Thl' Vaqueros broke the shutout in tht>scvcnth mningby 'irnringall thrcc of1he1r run!i. The OiJers will meet Foun1a1n Valle} Tuesday night, 7:30. at Glo"er. Irvine's next assignmrnt will tx· '\:e\\p<lrt \\Ill pla) Edison ne'1 in tournament pla) this "eek. .\fler each team pushed o'er a run 1n the fim inning. Loara scored SC\Cnth 1n the fourth. The a1lors added a run in the fo urth and three more in the fifth but came up short. Ckan-up tu11er Chns H1rahara went .3 for 4 and drovl' in a pair of run-; fo r NC\\J)(>rt. now 1-1. Hirahara·s triple in thl' fi r,t tied lhe flme a1 1-1. then he adlkd an RBI 'ltngle in the fjl\h. Estancia S-7. El Toro 3-12: I hl' Eagles captured the opener J~ \la11 Hatfield had a run-scoring dl)Uhlc and Da'e Caballero slapix·d 1hrl·e h1t'i and dro'e in a run Mike Lujan hit a run-.,rnnng double. had a s1ngk and ~orctl t" Ill' Right-hander J im Fok~ wa<> lretllll'tl '>'1th the \ICtOI). going the d1'tanrc He s1ruck out ncn. "al~ed fi,e and "as charged with one carnet! run In the second game. onl} four 111 lhl' Charger<;" run\ were carn<.>d J\ lhl Eagles "l:rl' guilt) of ft\l' l'rro1' Ml'anwh1le. Estancio v.ns a1lktl tn In the fir'> I gaml' 1 nn. Rl'll'hl·n "l'nl 3 for -'· -;cored ttiur 11mcs and ._nod ed tn a pair nt run' lor the tiarons Mean"h1k. B11ti \hJrpnal ... p111..h1ng tn rchcf of \tl'\l' )....Jlnpcr. 'trur.,out fi,eO\Cr l inning' h•~tn h" sel.'ond v.in Jtwin'' 1111 Jl'll".11\ unny Hills 18-14. Saddleba<'k 17-$: Thl' Lancer~ pounlkd \,1dJll'l'Jl ._ p1trha<> fo r 35 hit., 1n lhl· ''"' iJn1l'' Jnd \\\Cpl thl' ho'it Roadrun1wr' I hl' ,l·rnnd ga ml' "'as c:ilkJ .1tta ti'l' inn1nl(t. tx·cau<.c of a h.111 'Imm Lders rip Mascot is least of Clippers' concerns Maverlclrs, ~ . N tt i . L A I h 1 t lnJltrll'\hJ'l'Oce n nma1<1rlal1nr 125-106 ewes earn n OS nge es asp en y tiul lnJUril'<.,lh\a\S'il'em llll'Om~· 1n f -bl both d ff h t IJrga~unl hl'<.a(terst ha<. ~'l'n llrmh 0 pro ems on an 0 t e COUf a-l''IJhli\hl•dJ teamhJ\~'l'O\\hl'fl'll' DAU.AS(AP) -KarMm Abdul- Jabbw ecored 19 of his 25 points in tf'te flrt1 half a the vflltlng Los Angelel Latters buflt a 21.point teed on the wy to a 12s..1oe wtn oww tf'9 Dllal M1vertck1 8atur- ct.y rilght In Netlonat Basketball Allodetton play. n,. L8k.,., 43-18, that 88 percent In the ftrst haft and DllM36-11ov.a 10- HMGn. Ddel. u-n. ~ moet of the ~ WMllr 11111eant cOllCh Bob Wiiii 8ftet held coech Oldt Motta W9I .,,cted ~ tn the eecond ~-· ' ... [t1'Hll.t .\ cuntl'St to find a mascot fort he ml·mtx·r\" ho" ould pla' mu\1cal r ll "1n "11h ,rn, thing rl''t·mhlin(! Los "ngelcs l1ppc~ brought out a c111c'" 1th the lranch1'-C' f hl' \\ 1n-TUCIU rl·gulant' 1h,· t lipper\ v.nuld h~'' l' tn pred1ctahlccollcct1on of weirdo<. nnd m·r"' will ht.• lhl· attorne" tur ho1h hJ' l' Bill \\ Jlton and \.larqun fohn- the "inner v.asa gu> dressed a .. v. hat \Ides. but "'hat el"l' '" n~·"" ~111pl.i'1 n~ h>g,•t hl·re' c~ d.1' 1 hl.,\. is probabl~ best dcscnbcd as an There 1 then the mattl'r of\, he1hcr t" n 'llJ)l.'r,taf' mcc1 onl~ in thl· ~lc.-phant. • Ln'i \n-g~~\\OUld !"l"gnrd th«lo~ot 11:11n1npm<1m The connrction was not dear but 11 the Chpf)l'r a'lan) 110n or di'la'ill'r r hl·\·nal h oh' 1ou<>h . "thl· ttlrlll't made as much srnse as the one the ProNibl) not. Tickei~ to ( hppcr' \\ 11111 1111p .... 11h~1i1,·1 .,uppo1 t unda 111 p111nh·d tinga' Jim l 'n.1m ma' O..· Clippers had 1n an Diego which wai1 gnmco; at the Sports ·\rl·na sell qulle thl' n10\t Que'lllonablc rond1tmn'> and .1 t111,1lh , .1p.1hk 0.1\l..l'lh.lll rnal h hut a chicken. unlLkChQL~alcs.unlcss lhcothcr ~c l m:um'ltanre ... Peopk 'lhO"cd up tor lh,11 \lu.1111\ l:ln IW\cr be r,·_-081\•Wll • ' · er h1c.,~n d1dnot thl•\\urldScnesmCandk,t1l·l..Parl.. work ull t1me at 1ppers gamrs town or Larry Bird and the Bo, ton - bec:tuse ofh1gh pncc. Thi wm i'ft'Jt':1 Cel tics. T hd ls pp•:r' h:n c not won game' matterofa lackbfc1v1cpndcbut ln f:ac·t.atl"ndan·ciehA 1..-··nso atthc'°lport<,.\rcm\, The) ha vetx-en •t ·ti b · ..J I f t • ' " l~-, l'\l'n wt1~, conthcroadwhrnrv>tl'n· " nc Y usines~. mean. 1 yo u wan d1smnl 'nt the Sports ·'r'"na. th e '" P · t · "ti! t I th t .. "' " 11.11 fun, hack hl1me rnuld h.'"l' 11\'l'n r1ncc osine. cnu iona an cm a itl1arion1soncoftl10 ewher•·thc "'II o rgam•s vouarcoo1ngtopay ' 1mprC\M'll ontcle\ISIOO .. Y u c · / D n1nn"11··mcn1 i ~ucs phon~ aucml-h I 1.. .. lhro ot•thcnostr1I• "p' -lhl·(lipp•:" a1.c!i t1H'tl 1wtll \a<>J Ue ' '" a nee figur"'i which a"" uppo•"d tn • A ""')thc "lp,.,.•wlln"d" ' " ~ ll'.1ma nJha'l'hll "'e 1ma0 ma11o n ny ~u . \.I t"r.-I ,C" 1mpresthcmedia.lntruth.lhlS'iOft e ma."Ol 1n"'"much ll"' 1t now npn.~ar and vur~ and dcl Inell) and. ccn :11n- th ""1 ... '"'11plava1"th"LA .. fg'~ncs ofchl'ap shotattheir1ntclligenl·r h n1~~1\tcm \lloflh1'i dl''>Pllc:i c ca.N wi J .. ~ 1rr1tatc lhc..l&lt..urnah b ........_. ..-l\rcnaat lca511hrough thc 19 6 . .,... ro'i1fr.-nlrh1h.cKuuJ"~db pro seawn. The NB-\ has filtd a S2 <>+rouN.~t) ~a~hlled h;l'•.,ctballauthllnll\''a' hcllcrthan million. orthcrcabout . suit against with rump\. I h'itOI) re' ea ls that .1 H'r.l~c thr lippcrs for mo\ tne from San 01cgow11hou1pcrm1 1onofthe M 'ti t C it ~ titl leaaucandndocsnotappcarthccasc oun es op err 08 .1.or e will ct tocoun before January of nc'l )tar. h. n \nton10 \olqc handed ( l'mto' J M-4i4 dckat \aturJa\ Then. r vr n 1ftht'{'hppers lose in rt1 ht at ()pre'' to cl:um the uth C'oa~t C ontcrcncr ha.,._ctooll court. there 1s no 1nd1cat1on that will champum.,h1p m"an the NBl\ will ~nd them b3ck 10 1 ht lo"' mcano; < err110., v.h1ch h .. no" lo4'1 thrt'f s1mc'i 1n .1 ro" an Dicao. · ""'II ho'it 1hc S< (' 'haushnc ') Playoth Monda' n11h1 Oran l' ( l,a,t ():)v1d tern. the nand C'lalt"d will focc Fullcnon at 6 while '' pre'' and<. cm to' "111 pl3 t < rulcrofthc NBi\. \:\~~the su111s more Monda • ~1nnc-" will pla> Tuc~t:n nit.ht .11 C crnh" "1th tht• of n mnttrroftht· lud~ brother\ sur' 1\o r ad"an 1na to the talt tournomcnt a Ion& v. 1th the Mountie~ ('\tahlic;h1ng!>omeo cnntrnl OH'r the > '1r1u.1I nn, 'h hl·" 111 he l Jllnt in a l ttw l'nd nt thl' w.t,on and tnld lw ha' 1u\t re"gned H1..rcplall'nwnt "111 ha\l' to~·:\ pnpular tigurc ht'H' \ n C\l'l'lknt C4lnd1dall' "ould tx· tormcr l \C { llJdl Rnh R4n d "ho" nnv. JI \11\\l"lf'PI MJtl' <llld dn1ng \\l'll I m•nd,ot Bmd 1nllilJte he v.11uld ~· mtcn:''"'J ~k~nwh1lt" 11 thl· l.1" ~'ill l"' er h\'1.·,1m~ J rc.ihl\ 3r\d lh~lippcr1. ~cl -.cnt had. h1 'Ian D1l·go thl·rc I\ hull' rl·a.,.1n tnC\f'C\ 1 an inu\·.1~· 1n \Ull IU<'" .1kohnli<.m lfl\: nH\ :in,t \'ltd"·ac1n~1n l n\ \n ell'' \\ h,•n till' < hprcr'. m \"C'd the' d('\ l:U-\'d thl'm ~h n thq·1copk \team t nh.1pp11\. thr~ ha' l' nt1t found l'noup.h rx-nrtc \ n\n\ l' IXll ~do" n t hl' '1 n I >1c~'' I "-''".I' \\ l1Uld \Ohl' no prnhkm\ 101 ,lhl9 tram h1\C' and v..nuld 1n I.I\ t , .1u~· .1dJ11111n.1I har.hh•r · 1 ah fh ll \\ nlton. fo1 1n\tJ nll' \\1th hi\ fl•l•t ht' v.1,uldn'l 'l'I n' t:u ,I\ \11\\IOO \ l\'lll meet Fu erton in tourney ope~ .,a.e ........ .... ,..Oca o oar ~~~~~151 then !aturdey night'• UC Cal Stat•. Fullerton Q8lne at TttM Gym attOUld put 1!11 doubta to reet. • j ConeHMr the ~ Tiie Titw .,tered the~ .-i>li ee perc.nt from the,,....._~ (al9o known u the cMrtly ..,..,. balketbaM jarp). ........ ... ..... Cllftle '" • 75 ..... iiii foflowtng off • o-ne ..... ... vada-LM Vegm WI wld. - conwnect 30 of 31 ne lhra-. With that WI ~. II WM 8 .. ~'O tQ .. the All 11111* W>oe M percent from 1118 ... (M of 25) end . the nw. ..... 71 P91c.1t (11 of 22). bu1 .. -not awpriall91a that the Tttwd1l1111d the Amee!•• ~. 14-74'.M front of 3, 145 .... Satwday'• reeun .... up a ..... meeting beh••• ... two Cluba." Thur9dey at 4 p.m .• whln ....,,..... ln the flrat round of the PCM Tounwn.rt at the FOtVn In tn- glftood: WAI the third time be the dwm tor the Ant....,.1 "I hopeao. H'1twd for one...,... to beet the Mme t..n thrM tlmel In the ume ~... Mid· tMne center JOhnny Aoglrs. ..,... one le the one that count9 the most ... The Ant....,. ... conttn. OUlly fruatf 8*' by the fllCt that the ·+poor lfiOOttng'' Tttw ... .,.. to conYert on the ff-. throws. "We fouled the rigM guys. U. worst tree-throw it'°°'91 a. but they ... mllklng "*"' Md lhet Ju•• klled ua,'' ..... ou-d .-a.. Lee. "Maybe thelr guys are more cornfortai*t at home. ~ they hit them 811," said Ant-- forward Tod Murphy. "The per- (Pleue Me UCl/CS) Seahawks. MD set for LB Arena LOMi BEA<. H -Ocean View High ·s Seahav. ks rl'tum to 1lw Cl f ')l'm1fi nals for the fi Nt time s1nll' the Wa \ ne C-arlander era of I 980 against· an old nemesis - Long Ekach Pol} - and 1t"ll be '-' l'dnesda' night at lhe Long Bcal·h pom .\rena at i.\A S II <. thl· nigh tcap of a tltiuhlchcadcr "h1ch finds Dom1- n(!ul't ( 2.2-H and Bu~na t .2+2) pl,l\1n~ a1 11n a +..\ semis game ..• \IJICr Dt.·1·.,, un beaten (.27-0) \h1nJrlh'> the '\o. I seed 1n the 5- .\ mn•t<. <x·rra t.21-5) Thursda)· n1~h1 JI ~ -l 5 follO\\ing a 4-A ~nw ~'l\\l'en Glendale (26-0) anJ l 'n\\11od ( .:!b-1 l fkcan \ ll'" rolled past Pol) m the T ourn.imcnt of Champions. ., '-NI. hut lo\I a1 home to the Jadrahh11' . ., 1-ti9. JUSt pnor to ~un"<'I I l'3&Ul' pla) and a 12.game winning <;treal.. fo r 1he Seahawks. Ocean View, Woodbridge girls ousted· B,•1h ')ll·Jn \ 1cv. and \\oodtmd~t' h1~h' IP1snJ thl· gomg tough m the '\" ••nd halt \Jiurda~ mght in losing thl''' ( II tm l' haskethall pla)off ~.1 m.·, -thl' \ca ha"._ .. falling to top- r.in._,.ll \1uir and the Warnors suc- lUlllb1ni h' I ,1nth11l 1n quarterfinal J\ lll•ll I In.· ... \\ h;it lll(1._ plal~t" Muir ~o. Ot'ean Vi~,,.. 4S: T nuhng b~ tuuJ J l hallhmc. th Mus.langs 1lwJ \.lUartc1 to .id' a nee io the 4-A 'l'll\1tinal' Tm·'>da' again'it Gahr. Oll':ln V1l'\' mann&<'d to h1tJUSl l l 1)t ~11,hot' Imm thl' held (27 percent) "'1 nd nnl\ \Onll' dutch frl'C·throw \j)rnlltng kepi the ~·aha"'~' w11h1n '"'ling d1\tam r ut 1hc once-hc:u~n \h1'1.ln~., < l'an \ 1cv.... \\)l1cl'\ cnd~d 1~ 'l',l\\ln "'th J 21 fl rc\·ord. got 15 flll10lc; tmm T """ Vlacho' and 12 mlll\' Imm l\1 1l h.:lk ( hom1CL Laur.l \101~· .. ,1ddl'tl Ill poinl'i Pauhn\' li1n.lan. J fl-,. l'l'nter k:d \1 u1r "Ith ~(I J'l'Hnl \ '\\ c m1\'i<'d thrt"(' h\\-Up<i and liH· trn· th1t1v.' to \lJrt the thml QUartrr nu1 ~ · '1111 l'llana~ed to com\' h. '._ ·• • 0t1tnl °'l•M \ 11:" ( ~llh t..(')I ~ Patntl-'I" '\\ l mana~t'd lo hold our o"n JS.tln'it thrir 01, lrnnt linl' ·· \hur held a .p ' k d v.11h 11 m1nutl let1 '"th\' a.nm.: v.hcn (>I.can \ ll'Y. fl'llnt ttu.ud O;in.i r>out' loul"d 11111 ( homtl / at ... "I ii1rkcd ur her fll\h (Pleaee Me OlllLS/C~) l -.. '• 1 -"·. I - Benique z joins Ange ls' camp Rustlers romp, 20-2; Coa t tripped Express tumbles, 14-10 M A. r1t. (AP) -Out· ficldc-r Juan Btniqul'L. ont' oflwo pht)c~ 10 ma the n&ds' first full "orkout on Frida). h.lbJoancd tht' tt'am's spnng train1n.& l'amp. Gotden Weet CoMege ~up VllltlnQ Rio Hondo "' a non-conr.r.nce buebalt gtme to lmprov. It• record to 5-o.1. but Orange COMt dr~ lt1 ftrat game of the ~r u SouthwMtetn IC«9d a come-from· behind vtctory, WM CMld aner &1h lnnlnge -.u.. Of.,_ ......... alft .. Or-.. CoMI a: The lhoWtr. ,_ ... let a 1-1 teed ...., awey and Iott their Haiti homered for the foudh t!rM In •x ftr8t pme of the 1111on to the Apechet In garnee In the IMt of the fifth to account for Ctu. Vitti. Gcnt'ral Manager Mi\,t• Port sau.l lkni4ue1 hud been fined an undi c:loM!<l umuunt. pending tht rea~n for ha') dell) an reponana. Gokteo W•t'• f.IMi two rune. ....... 2 for 3 Flrlt baema" Stew KtalM Wll the owrlll wtth four runa IOOred. bright apot for the Plratn, hemmerlng • Here'• *"at to<* pla: Q1l•1n WMt lO. No HoMo I: Todd N ..... M EdAlon H'Gh prod~t. Shawn Gilbert and K.,th K.ut> were the big ltema at the plate ••the Auatler9 dflmantled the Roadrunner .. Qltbert WM 4 for 5 With 3 Alt. drlvfng In ttwee-run homer and a double. t<ralu ' three· two runt wtth a tr• In the eewrwun eecond. run lhot wu foUowed a 1hort time tater by a POK fl·\ND. Ore. (·\Pl-Buford Jord:in bulled tor 11 0 yards and ~ored thl' g.1me·Y.11in1ng tou.chdown earl> 10 the !Ourth quanl'r Sa turday night us th~· Portland Breaker~ f!\ilde 1hc1r home debut a ~ucn·ss with. u 14-IO LI nltcd Statci. Foo1bull League , 1cion o\ er the Los Angeles xprcs~. •\ ~im1lar dail) fine t'l being a'~~'d 3$D•n l first baseman Dal) I on1erv1. ho "I cxpcctc.·d to hnall} um-.c an tame to JOIO today·~ dnlls. • Kaub wM 3 for 6 while drMng In flw w . two-run blllt by Robb Glbbt In a slx·run third Hl1 key blow eame tn .. touith when. he kWnQ. After Rio Hondo ecored once In the toA_ of the ""' Inning. It WM all Golden W•t ••• t"e Rustler• acored once tn th• tlrtt, MYen tlmea In the Meond and "*9d out 10 more run1 In the fourttt. dettwred • bll• loedecl double to drtve In S0.....hwMtern came up wtth two run• In three. the ... ,h Inning to anap a s-e tie and added Mti<tn'"h1k. Port announ~d that outlidder Mike Brown. c.·a1cher Dcrrc.•11 M1lkr and minor league pitcher Don Timberlake hod agreed to contracts. . Almos t lost In the onllqht wu the another run In the 9'ghth. perform•~ of Ruetler right-hended ltlrter Jelff G<*tech started for the Bucs but Tom KJlpetrtck, wtM>..,,,,. .. wond win of gaYe way to evehtual IOMr Longo Garcia. The the aeuon. He worked flYe lnnlng1. lllowlng ApecMe eollealed 11 htt11n the victory. JurJao. the fourth·leadang rusher in tht· llSH last season. ran four )!Hd' otTt:ickk five ~econd~ in10 the lourth pc.·1 iod for the final ~core of the game The Rustl.,1 roeked four Rio Hondo pitc hers for 14 hlt1, Including two doubles. a triple and a home run. Me rcifully, the game three hit• and two runa. &ch team committed ~ errora. Golden Wnt vl1lt1 Collge of the Ca· OCC returna to action Tunday at home l')yona Tuesday at 2 p.m. In It• next encounter. agalntt LA Valley at 2:30 p .m . L.m .\ ngl'le., quancrhack tevc SPORTS BREAK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-r--, -~-~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quebec finally beats Flyers - 'i oung "a' ubk to n10' c thc t:. prc!>s do" n 1hl· fil'ld rno)t of the n1gh1. bul 1hrel' lumblc'> and a pas'i 1n11:rt'l'pt1on 1h"a1 tl·d 'rnnng dnH''i. Knigh~ slapped with suspension for throwing chair lhc ~~~e~1~·~:1~('~~eti~v. .. ~~l~,,~~,'·r~~;1<;:J:~~ ~ San Jose State ()ul·bcc do" nl'd Ph1tadl'lph1a. ·k!. in Mill National Hod..l'} Ll·ague pla\ \aturda}. r' fill" b.pre'>S. 0-2. W3\ in pOSlllOO lo "111 thl' g;1ml' 1w1tc 1n thl' fi nal m1nutl.'\. fhl' \l'rnnd Ch1cat cn<ll.'d "hen 11me ~·,r,.n.·d a\ Duanl' (1unn caught a 21- ... :ml pa'' from Younga1 the Portland The' 1cton Y.a'> the Nord1qm·'>· lir<>t oH·r lhl' rl}l'rs 1n t B I Id Jnd their hfth triumph 1n 1lmr last six \tans. For lhl.' ,, more than:thrcc }Cars. datmg had. to Fl·hruar~ 1982. s un s u og·s Fl}ers. it wa-; 1lw11 \l.'rnnJ rnnsceu tive loss aftl'r 4 - Thl' lir'>t late '>coring chance rnme whl•n David HoY.arJ recovered Jor- dan's fumbk on the Ponland 26 w11h 4:32 left 1n the game. But Robcn Akxandci::-fumbled the ball moments later and Portl and'<; Joe Resue re- rnverc<l at thl' Breaker 8-yard line. From AP dispatches C"UICAGO -Indiana Coach Hoh ~ Kn ight re-ce1vcd a one·gamc c;uspcns1on ~ from t~e Big Ten Conference on Saturda> as punishment for tossing a chair across the hasketball coun last weekend during a gaml' with Purdue. Knight will sir ou1 the Hoosier\' gamc toda) aga1ns1 Iowa wanning eight s1rn1gh1 gaml'' In other NHL l;iml''> S p a r tan s br eak drough t against Fr esno in 2 OT .. Indiana llnivcrs1I) and Coach )...night haq~ ad' 1sed me that 1h1s penal!\ has been acceptl·d and Saturday. Ken Llnseman lcJ J Jomanant Bosion attark w11h two goals and one a\\1'11. Jou Pete Peeters gal his first shutout 1n ncarh IW{l \l'~"' as the Bruin rolled to a 5-0 victor)' ovN Varirou,·l·r . Lindy Ruff scored two 'iCl'ond-period goals. and goaltcndl·r Tom Barrasso stopped all 23 shots he fol·cd as Buflalo posted a 4:0 '1ctOI) over Washington Mike Bullard s<.·ored twice 1n a four-goal first period a\ P1mburg.h hdd on for a 5-4 '1ctOI) over the Ne" 'i urk Rangers. Marlo Lemieux scored one goal and set up ;:inuther as the Penguins Fro"} AP dispatches pulled 10 within two point!o ofthl· fourth-place Ranger\ 1n the race for the Palm~ D1 v1smn's final playoff spot . . Toronto's Biii Derlago 'rnrcd a gift goal 14 seconds 1n101he third period aftl·r a mistake b~ Ne" York goahl' Kelly Hrudey and lhe Maple Leafs went on to a 4-.::! victory over the Islander-,. Doug Gilmour rd>aunded Rik Wilson's blocked -.hol 1nt0 lhe net with 6: 14 remaining, climaxing a 1hre<.'-goal comeback in 1he third period that gave St. Louis a 4-4 tic wi th Chicago. there will he no appeal of m) dec1s1on .'' c;aid Big Ten C ~>m· miss1onl·r Wayne Duke "I ha q : no discrl'llon regard- ing· the pcnalt) to be 1mpo<,e1.J regarding these violations. Thl· penahie'i arc expressly set forth in lhc conference's Sponsmanltkc Conduct Co<lc." he said. Angered b~ the oflic1at1ng. Knight. 44. hurled a chair acros'> the coutt during thl' fir!tl the Knl&bt minutes oflast SaLurd3) °\game at Bloom1ng1on. Indiana IO\l, 72·63 I U did not pcnali1e Kn1gh1 for the 1nc1dcn1. Indiana .,pokesman Kil KltngclhofTl'r said th<.· 'lchool had no comment on thl.' suspension He said thl' unl\ersll) had been notified of the Big Ten'\ decision pnor to the announcl.'ment. ..\sked what he th"ught Knight'<, reaction might be. Kltngelhofier ..aid. "I reall) don't know ... He -.aid Kn1gh1. who roat:hed the ll ~ ba!tkctball -.qClad to a gold medal at thl.' Lo' ..\ngl'lcs 01) mp1cs. and the team Y..erc preparing to 0) lo lo" a 0t) fort he gaml·, Duke ..aid Knight. "innl'r ofsc,l'n Rig Tcn and l"-O NCAA tqle,, '1ola1cd th rel· rules rl'gard1ng abus1' e action. pro-.ocat1\ c action<, toward gamt· oflic1als anJ t•n11c1sm ol thllse oflic1als. For abU.,l\C action. penalties l..111 lor a publlt rcprimand lor the lirsl oflenM". or .1 1111t'-nrntes1 <.uspcns1on 1n thl.' e' ent of a llagrant '111l.111nn. he \aid ··should ( oat·h Knight engage 111 ,ub-.cquenl unc;ponsmanllkc rnndut·t. he "di be Jut11ma11call} \u'ipendl·d from n1uc htng for up 10 t'-'ll .1dd1t111nal game'> dl·pcnd1nl$ on thl' '1olr111on comm1t11.'d ·· Duke \aid. Quote of the day l•rry Brown, Kansas basketball coach, asked how the capacity of Allen Fieldhouse Is now 15,200 when crowds In the Wilt Chamberlain days with the Jayhawks were announced as 17 ,000-plus: "Bigge r fannies." Strange, Couples stay even Curtis Strange and Fred Couples, l!I pla~ 1ng 10 the la'>l group on the golfcour'e mat<:hed ~-un1dl'r·par 70s and re mained 10 a .tic for lhl' lead Saturda)' af'ter threl' · round'> ol thc Honda Golf Classic 1n Coral Springs. Fla. fhe tY.o. "ho had '>hared the 36·holc lead. rnmpleled thn.~l' round'> on lhl' Eagle Trace Club cour'>e 1n 201 . IS \hOI\ under par .\tone time or another during 1he da~ \ pla~ eal h held \Ole possession of the kad Strange. 10 faC'I ''a" two ahead with four hole~ to go Rut ( ouplt''> h1rJ1ed the J 5th from 15 to 18 feet and clo<.ed to within one "•range then hit his ..e<.·ond 'ihot 1n10 the v.atn on thl' I hth and had to make a I 0· 12 foot putt tor a bogC\ thJt llropped him back into a tie Betsy King llnd Patt) Sheehan dueled lo a stalemate ::ind \hare: a t\\.O- \trokl" kad going down lhe homt•s1rcll·h ol thl· LP<1.\ \.im:mtan l urquo1sc Cla,~ir 1n Phoenix. King 'ihOt an unnl'ntlul . even-par 72. while Shel•han tired a one· un<la-par 71 for 209 iotals on a cold. bluster) da} on the \r1111nJ B1llmore >\dobc course Ann e-Marie Palll, "1 n ner hcrt• I Y..O )Car~ ago and Donna White each flo\tl·d 69!>. "'h1lc Allee Miiier )hot an C\Cn-par 72 to all finl\h 11ed tor wlond two ~hot<; hack al 211 Clippers lose again on road ()\)...I \' f>-Pun,., ~hon \lOred n m prnnl\ \,11urda\ n1gh1 and pat·ed thl• (111kkn \tall" Warrror' to their 1h1rd ..,tr ;11g.h1 '\;;_it111nal Bac;kl•thJll ·\<o~oc1a twn '1llon J I IJX-1'12 1numph OH'r lhc '>lrugghng Los \njl.t'll'' C lippt·r'> r ht• 1.A.111nl0g 'ilrt'ak l'i tht• longnl ol thl' 4'Ca\on for tlll' V. am or' "hll'>l' I (1-4~ rnord 1~ lhc kngue'!i worst. I m \ngC'lr'i \ulkr<.·d m 11 th con,ecu11vc mad setback. and tht· lo\\ wa .. thc 16th in thl' ( l1ppcrs' lasl 19 jl.amcs. Rookie Dirk Graham Sltlred 1w1l'C 10 lead Minnesota to a 5-2 ¥KIO!) over Detroit S~n-Antonio ends losing skein Artis Gii more scored 2o points and m Mike Mitchell ~d 25 as San Antonio ">napped a liH-game losing streak b) p<>unding Atlanta. I 05·92. 1n Na11onal Ba~ketball Association play Saturday night. Most of the damage was done early as 1hc Spurs built a 56·43 halftime lead behind 15 points from M1tchcll and 13 from Gilmore. San Antonio lhl.'n sellled the issue w11h a 15-6 spun 1n th<.' third quarter 10 take us largc!tt lcad of the game. 75-50. m1dwa} th rough the period . In other NBA action. Gus Wiiliams scored 27 point!> and Greg Ballard added 22. including four 1n the final I :22 to l'hokc off a New York rall . as Wash1ng1on dl.'featcd the Kn1cks . 109-97. The v1a1'0f) \.vas lhe Bullet~' sixth lO nselut1,·e o'er Ne" York. including all liH~ this wa\on .. Jack Sikma had 12 ol his 20 point'> 1n the first hallasScanh:duY..Ol'd lnd1ana.106-92 . AlvanAdams ">rnrcd 15 of h1\ 23 po1nh 10 the fourth period as Phoenix held on to beat Kansas C1t) Kings. I 14-111 .. Doug English 'rnrcd 35 point'> and Calvin Natt added 29 as Den' l'r l'dged M dwaukee. 123· I 22 Gate Dancer choice i n Big Cap ·\IH ·\DI\ -(j<11e Danrcr. entered h~ trn1ner Jark Van Berg. will h<: the 2-1 morning line chou:e in toda) ·.,Santa .\nlla lland1rnp Thl' 4-H·ar-old coll "ho '-'On last 'car's Preakness \take'>. lin1sht'd second 1n a thrt'e-ho~e dri\lng finish "lln b) Wild .\gain 1n the $' m1ll1on Bn·eders· Cup ( ia.,s1c last No\ cmbcr and was disqualified 10 third for humping Slew o· Gold IO the stretch The full field . 1n poc;t pos1t1on ordt'r. for the Big C ,1p (ancludingJockc> and we1gh1 av,1gned): Greinton. Chns Mccarron. 120. Lord .\t War. 8111 \ltocmakcr. 120. Life's Magic. Patrick Valcn1uela. 117: Bcldalc Lear. Teri) Lipham. I 13· M ) Hah1tony. Darrel .\kllarguc. 114: Gate Dancer. Laflit P1ncay Jr .. 125: I lad Bold King. Eddie Delahou\\a\l·. 120. and Ayman. Cial") Ste' en!>. 11 I Television, radio TELEVISION 9 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Washing- ton at Notre Dame, Channel 2. 10 a.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Georgetown vs . Syracuse, Channel 4. 11 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Georgia Tech at Oklahoma, Channel 2. 11:30 a .m. -PRO FOOT.ALL: USFL - Houston vs. Tampa Bay. Channel 7. Noon -GOLF: Honda PGA Classic , Channel 4. 1 p.m. -8PORT8 SUNDAY -Gymnastics, figure s kating, Channel 2. 2 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: use at Texas (delayed), Channel 11. 2 p .m. -SPORTSWORLD: Sumo wrestling, bobsled world championships, Channel 4. RADIO 11 a.m. -PRO SOCCER: La.Zera at Minne- sota, KWVE-FM (108). Noon -COLLEOI BASKETBALL: USC at Tex.ea. KNX (1 070). 5 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at Calgary, KWVE·FM ( 108). ' 7 p .m. -PRO 8UUTIALL: Kansas City at Cllpperl, KHJ (930). GIRLS PLAYOFFS ••• From C l loul and lhc ScahaY..k~ JU'>I rnuldn't gttt an" dowr . Foothill up 19-17 aflt'r a dcfem1'e fir\~half. oul!>Corcd the Warrior .. 10-0 1ng•\A.1th 14 Y.h1le Vlacho~ had 12 to hold on for the '1ctory .RlAlTO WATER·GUARD TOfl ET Whitt On1y Color\ Avd1lable s323 ·fl Tl Cf_ u(l7L re!,r 14271 1\v~mda rit la r1ulM11 Latuna Hiil' c·e 026.r,.,1 768-34 29 Foothill 66, Woodbridge 43: fh<.· rhur 'i"lcr'>. heled IO JUSI nine point .. in lhl· lir'll half. combined for 31 in the \ccond half :ic; the Knighh topped the \\ Jmor\ Ill r oolhrll knn1kr Chur fin1 .. hcd the night w11h 1' while Jill Chur ended with 17 lanhe-Knt ht-r. Witt bHt a n y ru1.oneble u ttmacet Glo.,•ll•I A•to 8o411 6 PeJ•t fJl ·7•~J •·S 7 d•v• Woodbridge·., top scorer. Sharon L)nn. a 64 percent shooter on the vcar wall I uf 12 from 1hc floor aga1nc;t 1hc -«fhaCJ1" Knights and lin1shcd the night 1th nine poirm hcfore louhng out. Holl > Ingraham l'lnd Kell) W1lc;on M:Urcd 14 IOH a ICC<'· "Good*111tt. good cbOCJ1'Jt'. good Pf/CC· That's State Farm . .. insurance. ll CMTH •SHAICl ACHCY, llC. u au •••• A 1111•111.u•u S4f·9222 2900 Bristol St., A· 101 Costa Mtu t • • '.._ 'ff """', .. , .. ~. \ SAN JOSE -George Puou M.:Ored Ii vc points for Sa n Jose Stale in the second overtime period Saturday and the Spartans beat Fresno State. '84-80. in the final regular season game for the Paci fi c Coast Athlc11c Association rivals. _ San Jose had lost ii!\, last I 0 basketball games against Fresno 1a1e. Bcfote beating the Bulldogs for the ·first time since 198 1. San Jose blew a 15-poant lcad in the second half and a fivc-1>01nt lead in the final minute oflhc first oven ime. Fresno made 10 three-point field goals. six by Jos Kuipers and fo ur by Milch Arnold. an 1he game. Kuipers fi nished with 29 points. leading all scorers. The second half ended wilh 1he score 60-60 after Brian Salone or Fresno made a field goal with 11 seconds left. Arnold's 1hrce·po1n1 shot w11h one second remamrng 10 the fir\t O\enime tied the score al 7).-72. Fresno scored 1he first two points of 1hc second overt1ml.'. but San Jose 1hen gol nine 'itra1gh1 points. includ- ing 1hc fi ve b) Puou. to take an IS I-74 lead. Elsewhcrl' 10 the PC ..\A: Nevada-Las Vegas 84, Long Beach State 61: Senior Ed Catchings stored ~I points 10 lead the n1n 1h.r;:inkcd Rebels 10 the <.·as} win. Thc Rebcl~Jomped 1oa 12·4 lcad an thl' fir<,t s1' m1null''i and led ~ 1-29 at halft1ml'. Nnada-La'i Vega<, Y..l'nt on a 26-10 scoring spree to o()l·n 1he sernnd half and ll'd 67-39 Y.1 th X:5 I to pla). UC Santa Barbara 79. Pacific 75: Khm Fortson scored I IS points and ( onner Henr) added 17 a'> the ho'>t Ciauchos held on to defeat Pacific. In Paci fie-I 0 act ion: UCLA 58, Arizona Sf: -Reggie Miller'\ 15po1n1sand Kelvin Rutter's clul<:h frl'l' thro"s led UCLA to a 58-54 \ ICtOry OH'r I 91h·rankl·d i.\n- 10na at Pauley Pavilion. Amona trailed 50-39 bcfon· un- lcashinga 12·2 bli111n ~usl under live minutes 10 close to 5--51 with 2:41 VANGUARDS From Cl las1 shot. Guard Sherwin Durham. one of SCC's all-District 111 sl'lcc- lrons. tned to get the ball rns1dc to Ward but had 11 knocked loose. 6> lhe time Durham retrieved 11. there was lime only for Bardsely's rushed shot. Reynolds (the d1s1ric1 Coach of the Y earr) described the wa) 1he play wa'> drawn up. "Bardsle) was supposed to be 1he de<:oy.'· he explained. "Ward. who 1s selling a screen .for hi m, rolls inside where we II)' to dump it down low to him. We had something go Y.rong. though. We had some m1scom- mun1ca11on and didn't run 11 the way Wl' wantt'd. "It's Just one ol lho'ie things. Again. I thank experience wao; thc dif- fnencc.·· -· Wn1mont. which has held a ninc- 'ear hex over the Vanguards. led mo'it of the wa) but neveF by mort than six (50-44). After two st raight baskets by Durham ued it al 56. Westmont wen I back up by three after forward T orrcy Larsen countered v,.11h a 1h.ree-porn1 play with 6:51 left. ··w e could nc-ver gel lhc lead and the ball." said Reynolds. "We would II<.' 11 or go ahl·ad and 1hen ha ve 10 give the ball up and they'd score. I 1h1nk thal added to our trouble.'' S< ·c got 11s b•U6 lead of the w r Rand cA 1~1cr thfcw 1n an o -n ancc hook to g1'e the Vanguards a 63-61 advantage. On Wcs1mont's ensuing Possession, 1he score was tied again when Jon I rceman h11 a Jump 'lhol afler a Warrior 11mco\.Ll ~ag1es home fti"OF soccer (,tanc1a H igh'~ Sea View League championship soccer team will he at home Tuesday afternoon in a Ct F 2·A semifinal pmc aaa1nst Oran1c Leaaue reprc~nunive Anaheim, be· arnn1na It) The Eaglc1o ha ve advanced with v1c1oneii. over Rosemead. Rancho tom1tos and Monrov111. while: ~n11hc1rn advanc('d with a wild tard win over Bucn:i Park. then 't Bernard. El Monte and Corona dcl Mer fell left 1n the game. Most of the <l<imagl' was done bv SteH· Kerr\ outmk shooung. · UCLA conn·r1ed 6 of I 0 free throws in the last I : 15 to presl.'rVl' the v1ctdry. Young rushed for 11 0 yards and rnrt1plc1cd 15 of 26 passes for 203 ) ards for Los .\ngeles. Arizona Coach Lu ll' Olson hl'ld oul two staners 10 d1sc1pline them for massing curfew fo llowing· Ariiona\ -·60-58 loss to Washington Thursda) UNIDEN • night in Seau lc. • • Washington StAte 86, Arizona State F r om C 1 78: Junior guard Keith Morrison and ~conll-pla,·e tin1<,her lasl year rn scored a career-high 25 points.1nclud· the first l 1n1dl'O c¥cnt. will be back. 1ng 10a1 the free-throw line in the last Carnl·r. :.1h,en1 last St'a'ion wht•n she three minutes. 10 lead Washington wa'> on a li!>hing 1np 1n Florida. Slate in Pullman. return' to the 'in·nc of an earlier Oregon 68, Stanford 61: Orl'gon tnumrh center Blair Rasmussen and guard Pull} 'iheehan and J uli lnk)ICr.1wo Anthon} Taylor shot their wa) pa'>t of the hnghl )Oung stars on lhe tour lhe Stanford press and gave the Dud.s will pla~ here. Sheehan "as runner· a VKlOry 10 Eugene. u..Q..lo King on the money hst last year In action involving top 10 kam!>: w11h $255. I XS in t•arnings. She 1s St. John's 72, Providence 53: -chasing th<.· SI million career earnings Chris Mullin scored 18 point\ and mark along Y.1th Holl is Stacy, Jan 8111 Wcnnington added 16 and a Stephl.'n-.un and Sall} L11tle. all of carecr·high 15 rebounds as top-"hom1w1ll tx· on hand. ranked S1. John's clinched the Big L11tk finished in.the top 10 tn each East regular-season champ1onsh1p of the threl' Kemper events while and the No. I seeding in next week's Stcphl'n'>on tll'd w11h tour others for tournament with lhe win at home. first 1n the initial I.PC i .\ tournament Michigan 87, Northwestern 66: -at ~ksa Vl·rdl' 10 I CJ71J, losing in a ·center Ro> Tarplc) ~ored 21 point<o pla> off tu< arnl·r. and forward Richard Reliford added .\11 l·ight pla}l'r' "ho ha'e reached 19 as 1h1rd·rankcd Michigan over-the S 1 million mark 1n carn1ngs will came a !.lugg1sh first half and rolled tu tx-1n the field . Tlwy include Carner. an 87-66 Big Ten victory 10 Ann Kath\ Wh1tY.orth. Bradley. Alcott. Arbor Donna c apun1. Loix·1. fanc Blalock Memphis St. 66, Louisville ~9: and Beth D.1111l'I Senior Kl·ith Lee fired 10 I 5 point<. Pral'lll"l' round' Y.111 take place and gra~bcd I :! rebounds as he led Monda \ and I Ul'\<la) w11h the an- Mcmph1s State 10 a Metro (on-, nual pro·arn on Wl·dncsday to fcrencc victor) over v1.,1t1ntt rirccedt• the luur-da\ tournament 1hn1 Louis' Ille. upt"n' ·1 huN.la~. Si>'nw 216 amateur North Carolina 78, Duke 68: In pla~cr., '"" part1c1patc 1n Wedne!>- Durham. N.(. l"Cnler Brad Daugha-dll~ \ J')rtHlm that will gl't un the ll'C t) srnrcd 23 p<11nt\ and snan:d 12 .lx·grnningru 7·JCJand 1 l.40a.m. Both rl.'bounds as l'1ghlh·ranked North the lim anJ 1cn1h 1n·, will be used Carol mu rla1mcd a . share· uf the with an LPCIA pla)cr in each rl'gular-,cason ..\1lan11c Coast (on-five,orm· ferenc:c 1111t· v,.1th a \ICton O\er No 5 Duke · Oklahoma 65, Nebraska 62: In Lrncoln. Wa>man Tisdale scored 24 point!> 10 lea d !>1x1h-ranked Big E1gh1 Conference · champion Oklahoma past Nebraska. Georgia Tech 64. St. Louis 54: Mark Price's perfen shooting led I01h- ranked Gl.'org1a Tech in Atlanta Pnce hit all six of h1i. attempts from the fi eld and also was 6 for 6 from the free throw line to score 18 points. l 1tkl'I' lor thl.' tournament ma} be purcha'>ell at the gate da1l)' or 10 ad,ancc through J 1cke1ron and Tek· t ron OU t 11.'t<.. There will be no II\ e telcv1s1on an Southern California.. Channel 5 will tele' 1st' from 1 tu 4 on Sunda) on a onc·hour tapc-dela' ba\ls Parking will be available on surface strcl'l'i near the rnur"e with shu11le ... an., taking patron\ to and from thl' rour'>e Last season just a painful memory Laso rd a hoping for bigger a nd bette r t h ings fo r Dodge rs From AP dispatches Despite a forgettable 1984 cam- paign . Los Angele Dodgers Manager Tommy Lasorda gushes op11m1sm when he talks about 1he upcoming maJOr league baseball season. The Dodgers come ofT a )'ear 10 which. crippled by injuries. 1hey finished a disapp01nt1ng foµnh in the National Lca~ue's Western 1>1 v1!.1C>n. 13 galT)es behmd the league champion San Diego Padre'i. Yet. undaunted by his team·., 79·8.l record a year ago. Lnsorda answer!> w11h ph rases like "going to wi n" and "no doubt in my mind" when hc''l asked about the Dodgers' cha nces for the pennant in 1985. "W e didn't lose the pennant be· cau~ we didn"t have the talent, or we d1dn'1 lose the pcnnan1 for lack of . . pennant simply because we had a lot of injuries. I don't care what anybod y Cla}~. "And I believe l"nt if we colay healthy. we're aomg to win. I beliC\<C that a mucfi a\ I bchc-ve I'm breathing: and you can check me to -see 1r r m bl'Cftthang.'' La"orda said that if some of his pla)'cr can stay ofT 1hc 11\J'Ured h t and a few others can perform up to their capab1ht1es. the Dodge~ will tx- n force to be reckoned with. "Now if Wt' can have "'tcvc Ho"'e hack all )car. that is a trcmcndou plus ff we can have Tom N1cdcnrucr without any 1nJurtci and a sound arm all )car, that' 101n to be a plus. lfwe can ha ... e CSteve) ax. (Ken) Land· re:1U11. (Pedro) Guerrero and (Orea) Brock pla)" up 10 thcircapabiliticsar'd 1hc1r Potential. there isn't a d oubt in my mind 1hat w(' can"''"·" C101na into pr1na 1ra1n1ng. L.norJa ..U) \ ht' ha~ 1~ Jdin1tc \tarter Circa • Hrod. at liN. ~ll'\C ~a' at second: Oa'c 1\ntkr<.on .it 'ihort<,top: Pedro C1m·rrern at th1rll v.11h Mtkt' ~ar<.h,111 1n kft lil'ld and Ken Land· r<.•au\ 1n renter. • lJ)j>rl' arl' ha111c, li1r Jobs 1n right liercf -where < <indy Maldonado, 1 l'rr> Whitfield and R J Reynold'! Y.111 \IC fnr thl· "J'lot -and catcher wi1h "v11kl· 'i<,·10S<.ia the early favonl~ t0 grab the JOh 0' l'r veteran Steve Yeager and the young Jack Fimplc. l ;rn>rda cxpc('l'i \IX s1an1ng pitch- t'r<. lo and10r tlw Dodgers' pitching \tafT lhl\ H'ar. Fnnando Valen1ueln. Rick llone}cun. Roh Welch. Jcfl) Rcu'i'>. O~cl Hcr<,h1scr and Alejandro Pcna. He 'l opcrting llowc~s rel urn a~d a hl·alth} Ne1denfuer to combine with rookie Kc:n Howell to share the bullp<'n dut1c1i ··r look lornard IO thl\ ~a<Jon with a great de.~I of op11m1$m, and I'll tell you wh}. <.aid U.\orda. "You look back on lao;t yl'ar: we hnd a touah year· 3~ far a~ lhe 1nJurics are concerned. w~ ~nd IV &u> ~on the d1$llblcd hst. So, con<,cqucntly. I feel that we had :i chance to win. ~'en in into M'DSon. La!torda. pushed abou1 las1 year's ~1sappo1n 1mcn1s. simpl)' points ocit, Where were we when we staned ge111ng all the IOJllr1e'l? We were in firco\elacc. we were 17.R •·. c'll win 11 1f we stay healthy. We ve got \ome good talenLOn...lba balltlutr." Maf'tfm='suffer s volleyba ll loss The Manna H1ah OO)"s volleyball team dropped to 1-1 Saturday after lo 1naa 15·7. 15·12, 1s.10 verdict to v1 11ina anta Barbara Pacana the Don&' swtcp was Drtk~ Dvorak. brot her of Olympian Dusty ophomorc outside hiucrOar; Thft· ford wa, a 'ltandout for the VikinJJ Marina """ pla>~ Tucsda) n1ah1 when II~ ho\\\ Laauna Hills • ~liiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil-------~Z~......._~r--------J.------~---~- ' r NIA WISTHN CON,.IHNCI ~acllcDM9'M W L ~ct. GI LA I.alien ~ 11 70S '""°'111• ,, ,, •7s 1• Porllall4 27 » 00 IS''> S..lllt 2, ,.. 4l ltl't LA C........ 22 31 _,,, '°"' G~ Start " '4 .261 1•Vi Mldwttt DM'6afl e:=:n · 40 21 .65' 3S 2• .593 • Daltu » 21 iW 1•1> S.n Anto1110 30 31 •'2 10 Ulall 21 31 ."67 11''> t<a n•aa Cltv It 40 Jn 10 IASTHN CON,HINCI AllMtlcDMMell •·l ollon Plllladt!Ollle New Jersey WHhlnQIOll New York •1 13 .. IJ JO ,, JI lO '° 41 Central Dlv!Mell MllwalillH 41 1' 0.1ro11 l3 26 Clllcaoo 11 31 Alt.nta n 3S Clevtland 23 37 llldlana It 40 • ·c1111C'*! p4avoff 1>«111 "3 ss• ... 417 313 m Sal\H'•V'• kwet llA Lllltn 125, DaHas 106 Gotoen Stttt IOI. LA ClloMn 102 WH lllnoron lot, Ntw York 97 S.n Antonio IOS, Atlanta '7 S.alllt 106, Indiana 97 Denver 123, Mllwau!IM 1n Pllotnlx 114, l(ansaa Chy 111 TNIV's Ga"'" l<ensas Clrv a r LA ~,, n Otlroll ,ar Boston Phlladtlr>llle at Houston• New Jersey el Chlca110 Ule n at Porllencl, n ulleri 125, Mavertch 106 , . ., 13 16 11 21 l LA LAICI"$ I 125) -Rembla S·6 O·O 10, Worthv 3·7 0·0 6, At>clE·J1bber 11-17 3·3 2S, SColl 7· 10 S·S 19, son 5· 11 4·4 14, Coooer 4·S S·S 14, cAdoo 3·S 3·4 9, Sorl99s S·t 3·4 13, MCGH 3·7 1·2 1, t<uPChlk 2·S O·O 4. L9'ter 2·1 0-0 • Totals, SO-•• 2•· 27 17S DALLAS (1 .. ) -Alk.llrre 12·25 t·t 33, Perklna 0·6 0-0 O. Brn nr 6·9 2·1 14. De vis 1·6 0·0 3, Slackman 5· 11 0-0 10. Harlltf 2· 7 1·1 6, Nlm!Hllus 4·6 O·O I. Vincent 3· 10 •·• 10, EAla 4· 10 4·1 13, Sluby 4·1 O•O I, Sitton 0-4 1·2 1 Totars 41· 102 n -21 106 k«t bv OINrtaf't LA Laktrt 35 31 30 22-12S Da"" 21 24 2S 29-106 TllfN·ooinr llOtls-Coooer, Davis. Ells Foult<I out-None RtOOunds-Los Angeles S2 (Abclul ·Jt bbar 12), .Da"'s SI !Perkins 11) Anlsls-Los Anoetfl l9 IJoMson 16). Dallas n IHaroer Sl Tolel foult-Los Anoetts 2S, D1tttt 10 Technlctts-Dallfl "''° coacll Molla 2 l•ltctedl, Della• ld•I•~ of o•me) -..trencJance -17,007 Warri.n IOI, ~s 102 LA Cll"'"' ( 101) -Caoe 7·5 0·0 4, Mt JOllnton •· 16 4·4 12. Oonaklson 2·6 O·O 4, Nl•on I· 14 J·4 70. P Smfll't 13· 17 4·4 JO, W•flon 3·3 2·4 I, 8 rldotman 5·13 1·2 11, • Gordon 3·7 2·2 I , Cttchlnot I·, O· I 2, White I· I 1·2 3. Total•· 42·13 17·25 102 GOLDIN ST"TI llCll) -Short 12·1s 13· 16 31,. L Smith 4· 10 O•O I , Whfteh .. d 0-2 1·2 I. Flovd 9·24 3·4 23. Wll\On 2·S 0·0 4, Burl! 0-3 1·2 I, Conner 3·6 •·S 10, Alek1lnH 4·11 l·I 9, Ml Jonnson 3~11 6·6 12, Thlt>teu• 1 ·I 0·0 2. Plummer 0-0 O·O O Totel1 31·9' 19·36 IOI S<wt bV Ovanen LA Clloot" 11 11 2S 21-102 GOiden Stett 24 21 21 2t-IOI TllrH·POlnl OO•ll-Nl•on. Sl\orl, Floyd 2 Fouled out-Ma Jonnson, Oonaklson, P Smllll RttlOulldt-Lot Anotiti 61 (0-roson Ill. Gotdtft State SS (Ml Jotinson , 1l Auls ts-LO• Anotltl 23 (Nl•Oll 1), GOl<ltll Sttte 10 (Short 6) Total fouls-Lo~ Anoeltl 30. GOIOtn Sta te 19 Tecttnlca"--Goldtn Sltlt 2 1111'991 dtientt) Alltlldtn<.a -1,403 COLLEGE CS FulerNn 14, UC Irvine 74 (l"CAA) UC •VINE (7') -Carmon 6 13 0· I 12 Murllflv I · IS 4·7 21. ROQer' S·IO 3·4 14 I." 4·6 l ·S IS kott I 7 1·2 3 -Wlll1tmt 0-0 O·O o. 8uroen O·O O·O o, Klrt11 0-2 1·2 1, Enlltltlall 3·7 7·4 I , Mellft O·O O·O 0 ClacclO 0·0 O·O 0 Total\ 27·55 14·2S 74 CAL STATE 'ULLE"TON ( .. l - 8oaonl 4· 13 O·O. NHI S· 12 S·7 IS, ShlPtrd S·7 2·2 12, Htndtrson 11·17 1·11 31 Davis 7· 14 O·O 14, Jac~son O·O o o o, Yeioak O·O 0·0 0, S1>tar1 OlO O·O 0, Morton 0·0 1·1 l, Turner 0·2 1·7 '], Moeller O·O O·O O. 8 tow 1-1 o~o 2 Totttf 33·66 17·74 •• Halftime UC trvlne 36·33 Fouled out· I.ff (UCI) Rtooundt UC trvlne 36 IEnoelSled 9), Cal State Fullerton 42 18oaonl IS) Aulatt UC Irvine 16 lLH S), Cal Stell Fullerton II !Henderson 61 Totel fouts· UC Irvine 24. C•I Stare Fullerton n Alltndance l, 145 Westment ". S.u1Mm C•I C*9e " (NAIA Olslrld Ill lllaVtfh) WISTMONT ('7) -Jontt 11. Larsen 13, Kntc:httl 20, Crosby 0, Moore 10, A1aln S, Frttrnan I. Thompson 0 Totelt 27 13· II '7 SOUTHa"N CAL COLLEGE t"l - Ward I, Anderton 26, Bruce 6, McAll111tr 2. Durham 12, Bardsley 12, Av11t1 0 Totatt 79 .. , "· Htlltlfnt WtstrncHlt, 35·34 Total lo\lls wesrmonr IS Soult'>t!•n Cat Collella 20 AllenOanct 1 451 PCAA C..,..,.lftce WL °""'' WL Ntvada·Lal VIQI\ 11 l ,. 3 f:rttno State IS 3 '° 1 lS 12 !:al Slate Fullerton 11 1 San Jott S1a11 10 I IS 12 17 10 13 16 12 IS I II 1 19 4 23 Utall Sllte 10 I UC trvlnt I 10 UC Sant a 8ert>ara I 10 Ptclflc S 13 New M .. lco Slell' 4 14 I.Ono 8HCh Sltle 2 16 61 " SlflH'dev't ktrH Cal Stale Flilltrlon I•. UC 1rvln1 74 Ntvtd•·Las Vt01t ... Lono BHCh Sl•I• San Jott Stall 14, Frttno Stell 80 12 011 Ul•ll Sl•I• IOS. New Mt~ko State ts UC Senta 8trbtre 79, P1clllc 7S TlwrMIV't TtUl'MY ~' lat IM ,..,um, llltleWMdl 7-San Jott s1111 vs Ulel't Stall 4-UC lrvlnt vs Cal Slele Fullerton 7-Ntvada·Lt• \1'9as vs Pac11lc t-Fre.no Stet• vi UC S.nle llart>trt C ..... sceres WIST C1I Sltll Fulltfton 14, UC Irvine 74 Ntvada·LH Veott .... Lone lltech St UC Santa llarDtra 19, Pecllk 75 Sen Jo .. St M. Frnno $1. IO (2 OI) UCLA SI, Arizona Sot Ortoon 6', Sttnford 61 OrlOOfl St, SI, Celtfornle 37 W1tllfnefon SI Ii, ArlzoM "ST 71 PeootrdlM N , l.ovola Marvmount 11 Senti Clare 6S, Gonzeoe S2 St. Merv'• 61, Pol'lland S. Senle Ciera 61, Gonieta 57 E Wasl'tlnOIOll "· USIV''7l ltOCl(llS C°'9fecl0 SI 73, r .... ·EI Ptto .. lclahO St. 71, llolH SI 75 (OI) MOni•nt II. ~rent 51. SO Ntvlde• .. no 11, N Arizona '6 New M .. lco ll, wYoml119 11 Ullll 8'. IYU IS (3 Oii WtOtr II Jt, ldahO 16 IOUTHWUT ArklllHI 106, ltVlor 71 T.-.. #4M 1t •t Toe1 le(ll 61, TC:U » KenNts •. OtclellOme Sf 1' L. 7S l"en Amerk an 6t t• n, SfeltOll 1• IMa I . WiCMe SI II MIOWllT llll/lllf ... ""'due 4l Mlc!Han t7, NOtlllwtti.rn .. Mtciw.en SI H. WtKtnllll 6) Of\14 SI 11 Mlllnttota 11 Otcleflofnl 0 .:. Neofttll• ., ..... " 70, ~atofHo 6J Keflth Sr ... M••toutl Sot 0.~ 6t Mereutllt S2 t r ... v 11 l.,nott SI '9 Cln<1!111all 70, VV• II.. Ttcll 61 Clt•tlend ii IM, Yeloar11to 17 r t•llOI• 11 c11>eeeo s• 11 t<-1 11 16, low 1't Ot"'1 11 Miami, ()No 67, Ohio U M H lll•llOI\ 7' I Mttl\lttll 17 H 10"'1 1' W ltt.nott 70 ..,.,, n.c• ~11 s. ,.,..., es. lftdllAe St .. TOleclo ff, W ~ " (OI) *'"' f'Wlll~Jt ~ ... I.SU 61. ICll'ttUcll y 61 N CttOlllll $f ... Welle "«ttl .. Memof\11 St ... ~i.v111t $t Altbtl'N 61, Mlu lu llltlf .. ' Gtoro e Ttcll M, 51, 1.0ult M T11111e"" ... GtOl'Ola H Aubutn ... VlllOWOlll SI CltMson 100, Wlllttvoo SS FIOrlde ... ~tltllNI 51 ~ FIOflde $1, 17, Soutll Cer01111a 1$ GtC>ftt Ma.on "· N C.·Wllmlnoton .. Ja,,,.. M4MlllOll 71, E. CerOllM 11 N. Cerotlne A& T 90. fMrlM $1 " N lttnlUCkY 71, Wr19'11 $1. ff (Oii Rkhmond "· Wlfflam ~ Marv ti Tulane 71, s Mlnlssloot 67 ••IT St. JOIWI ,2, Ptovlele11Ct S3 Pllltbliflh H, Vllletltva '2 Seton Hell IS, ConnKtlcul 10 Coiumble &l, Der1mou111 '6 Harvard 71, Cornell '4 Manachuttlla 61, OUCIUttnt .ff Ptnn ti, 8r-n 7t Prl11Ctton U, Valt '1 Rhode !Mand 71, lltuJoen " (ot) Sltna 7S, lot1on U. 71 St lqtla~lflf\K• n. Penn St S1 St. Jottorl' t 70, T tm01t '6 Vermont 51, ColOat• Sot (oil Howard n. Md.·EH•wn Shoft 61 WHI Vlrolnlt n , Gtor .. WeSllllllJIOll '3 TCMMNAMmNTS • <'IMll) ONeY...., MIOOtt Tenn "· Vounetlown SI. 6l (llrttl ,...,... ... , NAIA Dhll1ct NI , Wattmont '7, SOUlllern Cal COl!fft '6 Metre A tleMlc Atllletk Fordham 62, St. Ptltr't SS lone S9, Armv S7 ~ \/Ml 71, Tn.·Cl\alltnooot 6t (ot) Marshell 7'. Clledtl 61 SUft .... \la COl'l'lmonwtattPI JS, Jacksonville f7 Old OOl'l'llnlon 61, Alt.·81rmlnohem 67 ( ...... t "IUlld) l11t CMS! Hofstra 75, L•f•vtllt 74 Rider S9. Delaware 51 8 ucllntll 79, Towson SI n (Oil Ltlllgh 51, Drexel S6 ICAC Metre F 1lr1tlgh DICllln\On 65, lltot>trt Morrlt 4t Long Island U. ff. Waoner 61 Meritt 52, SI 5'rencls, N y '4 Lovola, Md. IS, SI. Fr•ncls, Pa. 71 Tr-·Amtrlu Ark ·Llttlt Roek 7S, Hardin-Simmons 73 lot) Ge. Southern IOt, Georgie SI 61 Mercer 74, Centt11arv 70 101) HOU\lon llap!ISf n. Samford 61 HIGH SCHOOL cur Stmilolafs lal LMI a..dl Ar-1 WIDNISDAY 7-t•·Al Glendalt 126·01 vs Lvnwooo (26· I) -I 4S-IS-Al l.onQ lletch F>otv 1 lt·7l vs OcHfl v._. UJ.J) THuttSDAY 7-14·Al Dominguez 117·4) "' 8uena (14·2) l.4S-IS·Al Serra 121·51 vs. Mltw Ott IV·Ol l ·A IT111Mllv, 1:l0 p.m.) 8011111 124·4) vs NOQales 23·61 er Rowland Da mien 121·1> vs Mornl~'ldt 121·4) 11 Et Cemlno ColltOt 2·A (WtdNtdiay, 7:l0 o.m.l S.nta Clere t2S·l l vs Aooura ( 14· I I) er Westlake Et MonJt 119·7) II\. Nordllofl (17·1) •I Venture Cotteoe l·A (T.,.._y, 7:l0 P.11\. Cl\adwlck 124·2) vs Whittler Cn.,stlan 170·4) ., Sonore Montclair PrtP 123· II •• Crouroao' < ll ·ll 11 Santa Monie. ~S Small Sclleth (TllHday, 7:l0 ..,,,_, Woocxre" Christian I lf·S) vs T emote Chr•st••n (21·2) at V4tntura HS Hesoer•e Cllr111ian 120-2) v' Need"' · ll7·SI 11 Twtntvn•ne Palm\ HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Muir SO, Ocun View 4S (Cl, 4·A OvtrtwtlM!s) MU. UOl -Polls S. Looe1 9, P Jorden 10. G Jordan 6. 8redltv 2, WatlOn 6 Gren! 2 Tol1l1 70 10·26 SO OCEAN VllW <•S> -Cl\omlcz 12. Douty S. D Lawson 1, Milter 0, Simek 10, S1r11g111 ?, Vltcnot JS ZtMlli 0, C Lawson 0, Hurzeter 0 Tolets II 23· 34 4S Scar·t bY Ovantn Muir 9 17 14 IC>-SO Ocean View 14 IS 6 lC>-45 Total fouls Muir 13, OcH n \lltw 22 Fouled out G Jordan (M). Douty IOVI. Cl\omlu (0\1). TecMlcal G Jordan IMI ~oottt• U, WMdbrtctee 43 (Cll' l·A ~'1trtlMlll WOOOMIOGI (4J) -lnoraham I•, Lvon 9, Wiison 14. 1(11 Cautty I, l(tr Ce usey 2, Denlt ll 3. Totals· 14 IS·16 '3 FOOTHILL ('6) -Gt<ICIY 1. Jen O\ur ?3. Jll Osur 17, McFerson 6, Bern" 2, Ftel.Chtkt r 2. Sullivan 9 Tofal1 21 24·39 66 SC:er• bV Overten Wood or lclot 12 S 12 14-43 Foothill 12 7 21 26-66 Torer louts. WOOObrldOt 27, Footl\tlt 16 Foult<I our Lvon (W), Ket Causev (WI l(er Cauttv IW), Deniers (Wl McFer\On (Fl Te<:Mlct l' 1<.tr CauttY IWI C8' sceres OUAltTIU'INALS 4·A Compton 77. Wesllau 33 Lvnwood 43, Culver CllY 31 Al\4jlr SO, Ocean View ~ G•hr S2, Buena SI loll l ·A Br,.·Otfnda 67, Loera SO R1versldt Potv •s. San Georltl 32 Foothill 66, WOOObrlelet 0 Palmdale M. Esperanze 4S 2·A L• Oulnle SI, Lomooc .. (OI) Calon 63. tndto 41 Chino 4S, MonltbtllO 42 San Luis Obl100 JS, Lo Putnlt 32 'l·A Santa Clara 7S, Sanre Yner 38 Sen Dlm11 S7. Connetlv JS \llltav CMl1tle n 4 I, Paraclete 39 ~lm of lhe World "6. Nordl\ott 41 Meft'• tewMmeftl , ......... , ~~ JOM MCEnr04r (U S ) Clef Pttt r FJtmll!Q IU S I. 6·4. 6·0, Kevin Curren tSOUlh Alrlct> dtl Sfte!Wlf P9ft11n 11srN O, 6·2, ,., w..,,...,,~ let~) ~'**" Hana Malldlltlove IC1ec11G.iovelllel· lltosetvn Ft~rlll (South Alrlct) dtf t lM &.r~IMIM(•lflv u $-), ~l. •·•. NOTE The K1111v JOl'den·"IY<I• Mo\lltoll vs wenov Turnl>UH·8ettY N ... IMll marc11 wt1 PO.iPOfltO. end wtt rftClltclultd tor c ...... ..,. UC ntllt 6. ...,, ... , 1 ...... Jt Plterelk (N) dtf llthorer, 6·1, 7·6: Moonev INI Ml I. Trenwllh •·•, •·6, 7•S. PallOll IUCll dlf JI 11'1-.fclll, I••, M . $hl0tllewe IUCl) dtf Orou. 6•3. 6•1 0 Tl UCO ...._ It..., 6"'4, ,_., GlofdaMllt (UCI) dlf lroou, 2·•· ··4, 1 I '**" Ja PlsatClll·Moontv (Nl *'· L lrtl'lwl!l'I ~. 1 •. 6•3, •·>. O 'frtnwnh·Sh.,._awa IUCI) def "°"'''" GrKt , .. 4, 5•7, 6·•. •IWtt•O...OI (UCll Off arootu•JI Pl.erelll, 1·•· •·l IM, It IJ, .... _...... IATU.DAY'$ •l~T1 1a.e161 .................... , ... IT ••c•. One mitt NCI '• . Siii-• ....... (l(l.ft04er) s 40 , 20 2 '° Dewl Soll ''*et) •40 600 Oltft Ml-... (AUblll) 210 Alto raced Sllcll, , .. ""' Frank. Wllll• Vt1vet/ l*tullll lltov S, Solt ExNdllloll. •11c:11 Time, 1 St ll S. U •XACTA (Nl petd "4 lO. l•COND "AC•. One mlle '*''· MlnlltNtwl Fella (Vldm) •S.40 11.00 U O Cruising Cl.onool uo • 40 Navel 9ffker (Sorloe1) 4 40 At.Q fec:eo· s-N .. 10, P1t111I Ntl, Advance SHrl, Flvlnt At»e, l(ff!t Of Jeu. Tl,,,. 1.St 21 s. IJ IXACTA (3·11 PalCI '64' 70 TH•D •ACI. One milt oact. "" L A Dlclttor (Ptlerttn) II 20 9 40 4 40 T rlcatt Char Mr I Plraer) a 40 5 20 Pack Ltacltt' (Vettandlnohaml UO Also rKlHt· PopawllMlle, StetMlr L'911t. Trlole Nine, Mleflty Mltrlx, ForHttr Time Ht J I S IJ IXACTA 12·41 oa1d S23S20 'OU.TH "ACI. Otte milt oece (OUfllotou\ Rao IP•"'ar) 7.80 400 uo MKl\o lrtYO IAIJ()ln) 4 00 l 00 Crazv Golla (l.l(t.tvl l 00 Al\O rec:td 8row119a11 Mister. JJt Cornell, Oulch Tr-.r Time I 51 41S ,.,TH "1\CI. One mile HCI Srntrt Koala IParllerl 11 60 UO 310 Prlyv Council (M~ncsl t 10 UO Va11 LobtM (Glen! J 60 Al\O roteeo Sams llutch. AnilH Son, M .. llurnt>ro. lslav 8 ov. Time Scluera Baron, Oil Your Merl• Time: 1.St lt S U IXACTA 16·.71 Plld s101.30 SIXTH "ACI. Ont moe Pece C11>taln Walson IAndrsn) 1000 5.IO S.60 True Cl'tarlH IV11tandlnohaml 10.20 UO LOOllln11 Good (F S"-rrenl 6.60 Also raced· Rt lnc:hec1t, Memphis, H H Tremor, I r a nding tron. vancttvt Almahurtt, Moneros Dancer Time· 1:59 4/S U IXACTA (S·7) Peld l l21 SO 51VINTH "ACE. Olle mile Pact 8enr0ddtn (LOnOOl 10 60 4 IO 3.40 Merry Nar<lln ICrOQhan) S 00 3.00 Salvador (Plano) 2.IO Alto rKtO· Outchv, Mv Mau~. Roonev Tudor. Flf'ous. l(e111 Roeo Time-1 S9 2 S '3 IXACTA C4·Sl 11.)f(I '74 10 IUGHTH "'-CE. One mite """· D1tmarro1 '(CrQOl\anl l 60 2 60 2 20 Brien Almal'tu"t IPoeret) 3 40 l 00 Sam ltfont IAnoenon) l 10 Al\O receo Rac.,.g Banner Sea Rover FrM Turn, Lord Leoeno Time 1 S7 3 S U EXACTA U·ll e>a1d "' 10 NINTH "ACIE. One milt PICI La \leltltt (Aubin) • 20 3 00 2 60 Nvalto Ott ( Mut!ler I I 40 I 48 4 10 Tomptiln\ H-...er IKuetMef) 600 AIM> r1ctc1 Siar Perron, \letttd Power , Almond l(lne, Lord Ntulfino, Nlll•e HaP Time I S6 4/S Sl EXACTA ll·Sl 11.)id U l.SO. S2 l"tcK SIX 13-6-S·4·3· I) oald Jl3.239 40 wllh tl'trH w1nnlne tkktts lt lx l\orses> '2 Pick Six con101at1on oaid 1131 80 with 141 winning tickets 111•• llOrHI). TINTH "AC•. OM molt pace Cllf'lnga L•dv !Parker) 210 240 2.10 Two OcH ns l\11ttan<1lnehaml l 0'1 2.60 First Melt tPereglnel UO AIM> ractd· Strip S<lueezt, Cnrlsllna·s 8 ov. Sullde11 Time I S6 2/S U IEXACTA (3·61 i>aid '18 lO IELIEYIEN,.H "ACE. One milt Pact Crt•a Dltllle (Sprl-1 s ao l IO '180 llaron Module ICrOQhan> 3 60 2.60 Ttrnoo lllue Chip IF Sl\trrtnl 2 80 AllO raced Pliml.Oft Jule1 80~ Waoa HY, ROlo,tlv Lord Alba T>mt 200 '3 EXACT A 19-6) oa o \C'l 60 Attendance 7, 761 s.nta Anita •SAT\HtDAY'S RESULTS (S2nd ef 19-uv "'°'~ mfftlntl l'NIST RACE. 6 , lurlOllOI Mer1natld IMcCarronl 1110 ·1 00 'OC> Gentlema n ' 8e1 ITorot 12 20 6 80 II lnv1nci01t IL01ova l 3 00 Atso raced Deer Meroot Latt N•ont Women 1n1ensov1 Care Sta 8aov Luekv Camlltt Time 1 It 2 S SECOND 'RACE. 6 lurton91 Socr•ltt (Drult r) 940 540 H O l 00 640 H11role Quayle IMcCarronl • 40 Engtlharl (Steven\) Al\O raced 8oto Wonoer, Artlflc.tr, Dust To RICl\et, Hanoverl1n, 8re m Time 1 11 JIS Calaoonva lnHarcnol n DAIL y DOUBLE ll · 10) Paid S71 00 THltlO llACIE. I 1116 mite~. Charming Susan (McHrge) I 40 6 40 4 60 Time And Char11t\ l\lln11l 11 20 11 40 tee Stealer IDetellOuuavtl I 60 A •o raceo 01nam111, SenH1tona1 Drema Eacettus Tu At Ten, AO 's !.onata. Fruu Tree Cathy's Gee Gee RHCl't For II P1lama Game Time I •S l S l'OURTH RACE. 6 lurtonos tnlantrvmen tP1ncav1 180 2 60 2 20 Don't Sav Hetto cSt.oemakerl 2 40 210 Pine 8tlt l\ltten1ue1a1 2 60 Allo r.ceo Rhtlt Buller Pedec Travel KtAht Tlmt 111 SS EXACT A 13 21 Pa id M4 SO "tl'TH RACE' 6 , turtong\ on turf Love Smitten (Pincavl 9 00 6.10 l.10 8utroa Fe ISttvensl 10 00 S 40 l.aOv Maurett• IMcCarroni 3 00 AIJo rec.o Snene's Gtrt, Wedding Fl()wer Nathe B Froenolv. I Love You 8aov Jamra. Dru m Fearher. TuektO lnttdl, Bech1met K1l10ra Time I IS 2 S U EXACTA ()·Ill 1>111<1 S271.00 SIXTH "ACE. 6 turlOnO\ Panc'lo \lltll IMCl!!argue) SI 90 16 00 8 60 Alltn'I PrO\l>eCI IF>lnc:avl '20 l 60 Luckv Pro1oect IS1tven11 6 60 Also raceo Not The Regular. \/er· Oi'tl,.,.., Pride. Sum E•Ghange, E •CluSl•I Ca Pede. Lypl\ard'S e XPrtU, Born Ruter. P1rl11ct Blend. Snooting Iron. Don Sanders Time I 10 J S • 51EVINTH "ACE. l , mtlel on turf StMPbank IPlncev I 10 IO S 60 3 20 Wise Strategv IHawltv' 9 80 '40 Anllo"• ID~ahoussave1 760 Al\4 rtetd Morse Coot Too Mttch Auto Commender. S·r S.n•on Crntet Court Time I .. l S U IXACTA 11 41 e>a1d '2&2 SO NINTH "ACE. l I 16 moln l'or1UT1'' tt1nooom 1srvnu 110 l 60 t 60 Sun Meller IMcCarronl S CO • 40 Sovtr••on Star IMcHer11ue> • 40 Al\O taGtil $outh Se• Oe11eer WM• Cloud A "lthl ldH ICunlo lttto T~OlllV T~ 1'2 2 5 IS IXACTA 14·21 H.O SlltSO Attenoanc• 40.038 ..... llfA.._C .. ) J~ '*'"~· Aaron Pt.,., IClll c ""''" •O'I I~,~ Sllllt o.<•s!O'\ trom Oar~ H 1'10'! l~l 10 ftlt•~ llJ Ill• ~?9' it )t t ••IT! !l\'O(\O;il\ H•lllO!I t 11 )•I ... ~-----.-...-r I .:; ,.. .... ...... 1 .. c:. ........... , ''" Coueltt t3·• 10-191 Curllt Slrtnet '7· .. ·7C>-1tl Doll Pooley ...... 10-105 Otve..,r ., .... ,.._,.. W1Y11t Ltvl .. 61·~ Mill• l rltnt 6'·6S•7>-106 ~'" JacobMll '6·11•11)-1391 Whtie WOOCI •17·~•7 koll 51moton ,.. ,. ....... All4V .. Ill 7t-6t·--· Tim Norrlt ...... Jt-1'1 Gery l(och 6'••'>-20I llttv FloVd •n·....._ Merk M<Cumo.t ,...,_~ Geor" Arcw • 11-1•..,..11• &r.o Fabel n ·•6t-11t Funv Zoeller 71·10•10--211 OoUll Tewell 70-71 • »-211 Jack Ntclli.u, 70-.. ·7>-111 JJm COibert 1._..·~11 800 MurPlly 10-71-71-212 8otlby Hicllolt 11'70-11-712 Jeff CottOll 71-71·10--212 Ttm Sln'll>tOll 74·'7·7t-212 Hubert GrHn '6·14·n-1U Loren "ober" n -.. ·72-212 Ken OrHn '6·7l·7s-212 Mika SuHtVall Jl4•t6•1S-212 Jim Simon, '7•74·71-212 8ruct Lltlz).1 n-71·~113r htrtllerd LaMtr 1J•10-~1ll Andv North 11•17·~213 Da n For\tNn n ·71·1o-113 Lenee Ten 8 roec:11 74·'9·70-213 Gfff Powers 72•70-11-713 Jim O.nr 6t-71·12-11l Jeff Grvoltt 10-11·77-213 81U l(relrert 71·7o-1'-213 Sen lltlltSlerot n -..-12-213 Wavne Oractv 11·'9·7,)-2ll Jim Ntlloro 6t-Jl-1)-213 Nick Faloo 67·72·7.-113 Tom 1<111 69·69·7S-713 LPGA twrMmeftt Cat ......... •> 811"' l(lng Patt\! Sh"lla11 Anne·Marle PaHI Ati<tMllltr Donna White Clndv HIH 0.0bttMatstY Judv Ctark Lvnn Parker l(•tny Whitworth Sanora Palmer Lau" Pettrson _ Bonnie Lauer 8arO.r• Mo•neu J•ne BlalOck J•ne I Ancltf ton RosttJ~ Carole Cl\troontuer Nancv Scranton Mutt1n S11tncer·Otv1on Jt<Uvn 8rltr Jovce l(e1m1ero.1 DffOHLttktt Btln Sotornon 8ecotv PHrton Jo Ann wunam PaJIYHDas Susan Sanders Jan Sttol\tnton Bari> 8 unkowsky Elaine Crotov Bevet'ltv Devil HHll\tr Drew l(alhV llaktr Alluko Hlkaot J•nt Lock Allct R1t1man Catnv Morse l(atriv H11e Amv 8en1 Del>l>lt Mtl,rerun Nencv White· Brewer \loc~• F eroon l tAnn Cauedav Janet Coln • 69·6'·11-109 65·73·71-209 69·73·69-211 '9-n -10-111 10-n -.+-111 70-71-71-212 n -69-71-212 12·70•71-?IJ ... 73.12-213 74·69•7C>-213 13·'9· 71-213 70·74·7Hl4 71·71·7>-21S n ·11·7l-21S 71·10-7-215 n-74··~~ 71·69-7S-21S 70-11·7-21S n· .. ·7S-216 1S· 71·70-716 70-12·1-216 71-14·71-216 6t·1f·n-216 7S·12·6t--216 13·71·12-216 72. ,.. 7C>-2 16 10-11-1.-2~ 71-70·7C>-217 74-10-7>-717 74·'9·7t-217 1S· 72· 7C>-217 12·69·76-217 13·'9·7......,ll 69·13·76-211 73·12·7>-111 73·12·7)-218 72·71-7S-218 70·7J·7S-218 15·12·12-219 12·12·7S-219 12·12·7S-219 13·13·73-219 11 -n -16-219 70•76·n-119 74·71·7-219 5Wtmmifte Cot.WUNITY COLLEGE ,. 0..... 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IUCI 14' 400IH-1 Anot...,t .JC SJ • 2 Tl\omP\Oft IUCS81 §.4 2 l DM'~V ucsa SH 3 000 tlHD•~Mt-1 ., •ow~ IUCI 9 17 1 2 S·DltY UCI 9 )) 0 l Law~ cUCSBl 942 0 400 rttav-1 UC lrv•nt •I 6 ~ UC Santa llar1>ara 4 l J M·lt rt4a-1 UC S.nl• WDare 111 o 2 UC lrvlne 3 'll 6 HJ-I Wicker IUCS8 • 10 1 ""t''" 1UCS8 l 6· 10 l Ora••Dt'O·' UC S8 6 I L.J-1 Funi. tUCl 1 n l , 1 (and<> IUCI), 11 ·1 • 3 Va11tr tUCSB :10 I T J-1 Comos 1UC~81 •1 • • 2 f """ UCll 4.3·7 '1 3 S1notr 1UCS8 0 7 • 9"-1 Mlll\onev IUCSBi 14 o 1 r Jn• •U(I) 14·0, 3 Wallace IUCS BI ll. SP-I Witmer (UCS8 1 •• 1 2 Y<1~1<r 1UCSBI. 41·6, 3 Funk IUCll 40 1 , HT-I Witmer (UCSBI 11l I 1 8•cl1ham IUCS8) 9t•l l Caru'o 1UCi 97 · 7 OT-I W1l.,,•r IUCS81 1'7·7 1 ~""" IUCll IJJ· I 3 Bowen IUCS!ll 111 I COLL.GI WOMIN UC ll"VIM 701,, UC Samii lltoert '8\l c.t Stale ltlltnf!41111 Jt I" Vftl!Wl9 t¥9llt\ Ill l'MtlW\ 1 100-1 .-.01on IUCS8 ) n It 2 .... , •• y UCll I?• 3 W•totr tCS8J 17 S .. X»-1 G t ICS8 l 2• I 1 Sliwa• UCSll 24 6 ) Vtltnt•ne UCI 25' .-00-1 Fuller UCS8 1 I 00 2 2 Dow"'' ucse · 1003 1 .E•'i. .ucr 1010 • IOl>-1 ADt~m IUCfl 2 14.l 2 Ar t¥ UCSlll 2 14 4 l TUO<nen IUC~I 2 14 • I S00-1 Atwal\ern UCll O S 1. 1 11 .. '99' UCS81 • 39. l Ganoe IUCSlll 4411 1 00(>-1 ADr•l\em CU(t 9 SI I 1 Sha,. l'Qtt VC•l-9 ~ 9 l lh•ttter IUCS8 t 9 St 0 IOOl.1-1-1 Noton l~l 10 2 w.11v 11JCll 14 1 l Lllleratore IUCMI 1~4 400L1'1-I f{ ng IUCll I 07) 1 Kif•" UOll I O~ l l P.ni.et UCS8 1 ICll 3 400 •.-av-I UC Senta lhrbara .. I 1 cs a ... .,.,r.,'° .. 4 M·i. rt M-1 UC \t11t1t• &aro.are ,,, vc ,, •• ,,. "' l'<J-1 L1"°4",,...n UCll S·• t I(.,., UCI S·4 l L.C:le\rt tCS8 1 5 4 L.1-1 r.v1or 1ucsa1 11 l 2 w ..... una1 11 o·. l 'Ml•-• 1cse1 11 11 • 3' 9 J l(e11tv tUCll ll ·t > l z t 1 • SP-I Milt\ IUCll .. ., 1, ' L .. ~, •UCSlll. lt· 10~ ) SJ~ IC$11l lt S • OT-1 We~tt>roOI> IUCll 140 ), ' 'Sll'lon CSlll 125 • ) Fren1 IUCSBl 121·6 IT-I 1\111~ tUCll 136 • , Muno! tUCll I IS I 1 Frei\! 1UCS8 l 11\•9 ~..-.. ''"'' GAMll • ..._I, LM AlftitiM I LM Atnot4t 000 t-o 0 0 (It.WI 000 100 1-t 1 I lllttOfCI encl MtArflflt LYffl• t"CI kktf W-1.vfN I 0 L-llt Oft H"-ltuCIG If.) .Anderson, ·ucislam Fullerton Anteaters win flrstPCAA~e; Etghtcap haited_t ___ ~ 8rady Andtrson·s .,.ftcl llam In the tcventh inai.n& ~ ~ UC Irvine lO I lo.I -.CM. ·--11 victory over Cal luw full 100 Saturday 11 Antea~r Stadium. The Titans led the Antnkn. I~ in the second prqe of the schcd doubk'hcackr whrn rau1 s&opped me contC$l. UCI. 1-1 1n PCAA ptay. collected 12 hits in handina Fularrton Aanet Mille Btlanser bJ first defeat afttt three straiafit v1C1orics to open the sea'°"· • Trailing 2-1 in the third '""""' lit ~fltt:ner~. 9·9'-1 overall. camt tp with four runs after two outs Md a.en -recorded. '<\dam Gen11ot UCI staned witll a "alk. Don Davis s1naled Gina &o second and Bob Perry then si'*<t G ing home. .Steve Morlan iWn whacked a three-run bomer to put tlae Anteaters up S-2. TM Aatcaac:n added another run in the fifth. Fullenon. 1-1 . 9--9-1. pkked llp •11n~lc runs 1n the fifth and sild.h innings to cut UCl's lead to-S-4. bait Anderson ripped his grand slam ln the bottom of the seventh LO sivt the Anteaters some breathfoa room. T he Tit.ans scored three times in the eighth inning and added anotar run in the ninth. They IOlldcd lt\e bases wnh two out, but UCI rel.iwr Bo Kent got Keilh Watkins lo around out to first to end the same: UCI ••• ~Cl • cenUge9 _.. In our fewor, bul I ~the MOW bl!Cklled. •• --~~ TitouGh ,,.. al .. .,..,_,.,... thtow8c.ne .... lnttleeeco;Mt .... wt*1 the Ant1•1r1 ~ trying to catctt up. mMY Of .. ~ • agreed tt'9t tome Of "-" om'9d have beer\ ~ttedMd UCI a.., at>ee to bloc* out 9nd rebOuftd the ,._ •ttempta the FuRart:on ml111d. ··we mllMd nve or * rebOuftd .nempt•. ---.. couldfl't Jump wtth them Md .. didn't block out,'' Mid UC 1Mne C09Ch Ifft ~· "tttOOkua...,.guyeto b60ck out on Tony Nelll." ttWMNelll,aeo~,,_. t~ow ltMMMr. tMt did •oreet-.. of the cs.,,....~.,. ... ~ on the bMr._ .._. .,....,... 15 rebc:Mlndl ~ Nl Oft .. al Na ~ afteu•• "Olt' ...... • ·1·n tllke 81 the credit tor 9'9 rebounds thet Neel grabbed,·· Mid Murphy, who guarded NM moet of the IMgnt. "I didn't bk><* out (ag8inst him). but that's newr going to Nlppen egelrl. ''When .. ptey them Thurtmy, we have to controt Neel on the boards and NM and (l<ftfn) Hen· der9on offenafwfy. · • Henderaon had 31 points for the Tltant on Saturday, lndudlng 8 of 11 from the line, while Neal added 16. ··Neal has such a long .-mspen and Is a gre.at MNlper, he tu-t gobb ... thoee rebOunds up," lekt Rogers. "Thw• la suppoMd to be two guys bloeklng out (on the fr .. throw •ttempta)-but I don't know where the MCOnd ~ waa. ·· As usual liwu Murphy, Rogers and Lee who eccounted for the bulk of the Ant .. ters offenM wtth the trio .coring 21 , 14 and 15 points reepecttvefy, wtth 12 of Lee's points coming on Ne perfllc1 4 for 4 shooting from thrM P•t country. lrvtnewaa 6 of 8 •a._,,.. from beyond the thfee..polnt line. UCiwome n win in tra c k \.\'\I 1 ..\ 8..\RBARA -Jennifer \hraham v.a a tnple·winner and Laura Mill won tw1cC' Saturday to h1ghhgh1 thl' l lC ln·tnC' women' Ir.IC~ and fi eld tn-meC't \ ICtOf) OY<.'r ( al . talc Bakerstil•ld and host <: \anta Barbara Thl' .\nteater. ~r¢1 701 z to edge "anta Barbara b~ tv.o po1 nt'I in the linal to1als Bakerstietd had :29 point .\braham v.on' three distance nent -the 00 meters (2· 14.3). the I '00 (4 35 7J and the 3,000 (q,5 .~). M ill~ captured the JO\cltn in 136 k~I f'i inchc'>. thC'n captured the hot pul in -'6-~1 ' • Bn•nda "'rstbroot hurled the d1\~ ~ u' 1..io.' 10 place fif'il 1n tha1 event v.h1k .\nn1c "1ng fin1'hc-O first 111 the ..ioo-mctcr hurdle\ with a time ol I O~ 'tlnd \tt'Ond in the 100 hurdle in 14 7 On the men·, side. the ..\n1cater' dropped an KS-7 I d<.'c1s1on die\ in sr.t and "'n' 1he llw:d k '1ctonou 400 rcl)t< which wta~ docked in 4 I b 'a-Lyman-...... ~..-er-no; hitter Jo)lC L)m:ln pttchcd 11 no-h11tC'r and Lind Rudd homcrl'd to lead thr fJ1'4ln H11h '<lltball tl"':lm to a l·O "1c1on o'er l o ~mi@O\ !\.iturdl) I ~man rrllrl-J all but 09e ob<" h111 •r "ho rcalheJ oo on a ·fifth· 1nn1n cnor Rudd' homer came 1n thr h<lttom ot the tdunh to ngh1 cnt~r 1 hi.' c haracr ... ~-0 v.crc cl't\t1trd Ith' '?..() '''' r) 1n thc.-~"Cl1nd pm,• nl a heJukd J uhlrhraJl.'r -. h t\ L,> \m1 o lorf("ltN. . ' \ .. ., - \ ' ' . Bank of America files sUitS· to rec.oup losses Three fi rms, s ix fu rµi er employees na med in sllf tas k ing $385 million LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bank of America. which was forced 10 iake . . $95 million in wdteofTs in an alle&,ed mortgage secun11es fraud fifed su11s in Push started for . -. more learning on Pacific Rim trade By JOY DEE ANTHONY o.lf .... CeftlFJ I *Al USC's Orange County Center 1s offering a nine-week program for lcamjnJ.a.11 about international busi- ness, with a preview session on March 21 . as pan of its effort to fill in the knowlectge gap in this area. To explain the need for more training, USC President James Zumbcrgegave a talk to 200 people at the Newport Marriott recently. "Since the late I 970's, foreign trade has shifted dramatically from the Atlantic to the Pacific." he said. ··By 1983, .our trading with Pacific Basin countdes surpassed the Atlantic by $26 billion." The Pacific Basin can only become more important in the future. he added. be~ause the newly- industrialized countries in that area arc more oric01ed toward trade with the U.S. than our European partners are. "Southern California has been a major beneficiary from this shift in trade," he said. In 1983. Pacific Rim countries received 73 percenl of the area's exports and supplied 83 per- cent of the imports. Obstacles to continued growth in trade include both tanfT and non- tarifT impediments. Zumbergc ob- served. He specifically attacked "out· dated U.S. antitrust laws and antique bilateral trade agreements:· besides the absence of a "coherent inter- national trade policy in Washing- ton." During the question and answer period. a ComputerLand employee chastized Zumberge for speaking of our trade imbalance with man> Pacific Rim countries as a bad thing. "Don't fix something that ain't broke." he argued. "Growing nations typically consume more resources than they gi ve off. and our country ran a trade deficit for over the first I 00 years of our existence." Export trade was up 80 percent over 1982. he added.pesp1te the deficit When Jim Slemons imports Mercedes. or{'om- puterLand 1mpons NEC pnnters, that isn't something to worry about, he said. Let's not create "a trade crisis" the wa> we created "an energy crisis" in the last decade. he urged. Zumberge also argued that Ameri- ca ns don't work as hard gelling to know Pacific Rim neighbors as they work trying to figure us out. In China, for instance, a Chinese language ed1uon of the Encyclopedia Britan- nica 1s being published primarily for Chinese who are gearing up for more 1radc wi th the west. Jamee Zumberge In praising the entrepreneurial spint of California, Zumberge point- ed out that 25 percent of all businesses in Orange County arc directly in- volved in some form of international trade. and man)' more arc indirccll)' in vohcd. .\ftcr Zumbcrge's talk. a panel of Pantie Rim ex pens gave their views. among them. Edward Hsia. president ofFluor-Ch1na. Hsia stressed cultural differences and the increasing role o( China 1n trade w11h the west. Fluor has six act1v111es in ( hina currently. including a Joint-venture agreement with China's govcrnmcnt- owncd petrochemical company and a major p1pehnc that 1s the first of 11s kind ever awarded to a foreign coniractor. Hsia said. In addition. Fluor 1s acting as consulting engineer and project manager for a S 140 million dollar Kodak plant. ante '78. Fluor has been in volved in 15 t•ncrg)' and natural resource proJccts. Hsia added. One reason for China 's new ac- ti v111es. Hsia explained 1s the crea- uon of trading zones .-.1ncc '78 which permit greater · wage' fo r Chinese workers and lo"cr ta\CS for U.S. companies who hu1ld focton cs there. Still. an y compan) who begins proJCCts in China should remember that 11 1-; dealing •Mth a communist government. I f<.1;1 -..aid. Besides the hostilit y toward\ 1hc U.S. of the last 30 \Cars or 'iO. one \hould remember thc.150 \ear\ 1n "hit h the C'h inese felt the tnOucnu: of tort·1gn domination beforc I lJ-lll. I l\ta added. U S Deportment of Transportation ~I federal and state court against three firms. and six bank officers seeking $385 million in damages. The bank also said it has fired li ve of the officers because of gross negligence" and demoted the sixth. The U.S. District Court suit names West Pac Corp. of the C11y of Orange and National Mortgage Equity Corp. of Palos Verdes Estates and officers of both firms. which have been at the center of the controvers). It also names a Chicago law firm . Lord. Bissell & Brook. and one of Its partners: Leslie W. Michael. More defendants ma y be added to the federal suit. the bank said. That SUit ancg<!s that West Pac's owner. Kent Borden Rogers. and National Mongage Equity, together with its former president D-c1 vid Feldman. acted in concert w~th the Chicago law firm to violate securtties laws and defraud investors. National Mongage put together· pools of mortgages and used them as backing for securities it sold. How- e' er. the bank said the mortgages, on land owned b)' West Pac. was fraudlen lly inflated in value. In its uperior Coun suit. the bank said the six -officers ··arc legally responsible for losses caused by their negligence." The bank employees were not accused of fraud CPE Engineers gets $2 million Santa Rosajob , CPE Engineers. Inc .. an lrv1nc- bascd engineering and construction firm. has been awarded a $2 m illion building contract by Maralie Con- valescent Hospi tal in Santa Ro~. The project w11l 1nvolve construction of additional wings otl the cxt~llng structure. and various alterauons. Da.,.e Evans. project manager. will bi.· in charge of the project. which is scheduled to be completed in Jul ~ 1985. According to Evan!>. hu1lding ad- d11tons will include a nur'itng wing and basement. staff and nursing lounge. k11chen. central suppl> fa . c1li1y. acute care living area. ph y'itcal therapy wing. and gaLebo. Union Carbide division moves to Newport Center The Electronic~ 0 1 v1s1on of U n1on Carbide Corporat1on/Kcme1 has opened a re&1 onal "31cs office at I Civic Pla1a in Newport (enter. The office. v.h1ch serves a reeion from San Luis Obispo to San Diego and east 10 Nev. Mex ico, occupies space in the garden office .complex owned b~ The IP inc Company. Mall Wile). v.1th Frost Trinen Partners. Costa Mt \a. wa.-. broker for the lease 1ransan1on. 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(7 14) 770-3363 ax · Operations in the region have been divided into two separate di visions. each functioning as an independent profit Ceflter. Tht"' Otltheast dlviSion will encompass Orange. Riverside. '\ and north San D1c~o counties while the Northwe,t d1v1s1on will include Los Angele~ and San Bernardino COUnllt'~. "In two year\. we've grown to be the la~~e\I home builder in Cali- forn1*. Karat1 said "Our revenues 1n the '>late ha ve tripled and our profit<; arc up eightfold. Currently we arc in the' procc~s of a more than 50 DCC£Cnt ~ ur llUtfibc o California hou"ng communitic• in 1985." ~ JUMBO . RESIDENTIAL LOANS 10.5% l<tdtustable riltel • l oan~ to $J,'}()(),000 • I year Treasury 1nde• • No ~&alive amorll111tlon • lnll IDI rafe fl•ed 1 tt year • '1 rate-Up ti 'i '1941 ~,n ~lfilW®~©truO cd'-..-.. , • -AAA Rated In ured Califo rnia Mu nicipaJ' Bonds* • Assum3ble/own r occupied Purth'R4! nd relln•nc oQJrM':ll:~o 'f<> A,,~ for S~.000 lo.n Rat«-su~ct ro t hanee la the perfect way to preunt your product or Hrvlce to the .ctlve Orange Coeat rHldent. Appearing Friday, March 22nd. , • Ple•w ~ lot Mr &rooks caJI: (714) 752-2761 J.tmt·' Tt11 m·r •• ltt "' '''"' I ""'I~ 111 •II I .,h i.11 .11111 1 .1l11n11h.• ,._,ft '" •UN I ., , .. ,.,~ t. h• .u .1l 1l11l1h S\ 1 rr t I B1\RN E). -'""-' 1111. h \111.1 \11 ml• I \fl'f '· l\l•'fl '" "h ( ,\ '/l(t(J41 I ' N Y S l r· I • r T ' . "' ,.. I ,, ' I 0 .. r lv'f' .1. ~..1.)~LI n_. __. wun ~ mn • 1111, am .. t v I - ,.. • • .. . • ,. • • • , • -: .. • • .. . . • {, • • " ,. .. . , '· • . Onfatt C... OiMl. 't PtlOT ISundtr. Meidl 3, 118$ ' - •it WTC m.w..., ~Welte 2' Welltt nl6 WWII( 14 WrnC wt l't WW!a ...-. Wt/lflll '6 14 11 Wltlf ,_.. 1' t~WllK A .JO S "' ~"" . ,. ' 7~ ·"' n,_._ '" 14 + .. "~ 16 1$ -'" .n4t+ "' . .,.,_ -" + ... ,.,_ ,,_ 11- \ Jl'h+ l'I ""' ,._... " J + Ye 11'h+ 114 ,,_._ Ill , .• H14-S It,._ I ~· .... ...._Ye .... 411Ht 42 + 14 '2~ ,_ n + 16 n~+ 2 14 -14 1tl't-I '2 -16 ,._.. , .. ~I'll ,. ....... ,,._ "' mtt " ,. Stag~ O~ehings offer variety 1 It's go1na 10 be a week of new and vaned cn1enainment on co mmunity and colleaiatc staaes as five Oranac County theater aroup open two dramas. two comedies and a musical revue. UC Irvine stans it all off Wednes- day with a musical tribute to com- poser Leonard Bernstein entitled "Bernstein on Broadway." The San Clemente Community Theater mounts the family drama "The Subject Was Roses" Thursday nigh t. Friday w1ll find the Laguna Moulton Playhouse unveihnJ a new comedy, "A Bedful of Foreigners." Also opcnina Friday will be o pair of collqe shows, "Amadeus" at Golden West Collqe and "Lovers and Other NITTIUTll IU·llll 2ttl I. ..... ..,, .. ,. .. 4•1 • ., IXCLUSIVI INGAGIMINT SAT/SUN 1:30 3:45, 6:00, 8:15, 10:30 edw ards TOWN Cf NTER .. ' ... ' .... 751 4184 II t ... ~ • ' • ,. CO\r• Ml\.t. THE HEAT IS ONI 1~:v1=1~:r 1-111.1-'c; NOW PLAYING • ... lllUITAll ttu.O ....... '"'""'' ,_.,.,...,...., .,,. ~,,. ,..., .,. l\00 ···-·-""........ ,......,.._.,, ..., .. , .... •i.TA-•-VIUD , ••• ,, '-• !Aoll .. /(_ ... _ ;~ ,,, •141 .... ft'>6n0 •CllTI~ ...... ,/l-S..-C... ./~ •..,.wn•• 1>6.- •n,..~t•'"~'wio •wtl--'l~ ,.,. .... c ....... """", "'~ -:::.--i!.J~°""""" lit t/111 Wll~fTU ""'"'''"""19 1>w111 ft1 ml •NfJit"1"1))1llf mi..- ,,. 111 ,\[)f MY MfMBfRC) ""'THE BREAKFAST CLUB' llOEFINITELY . THE BEST IN ITS C:L.ASS." -Joel~ Aevnl. ..0000 MOflHIHO AMERICA • 0The Breakfut Club' 11 • re~ m1rtc11>te pteasure. lt'I en Intel· llgent, Mnsitlve, moving film." -CecflOtiM ~mOMu ~AOIT FAU PAES5 , .. TITIS Strangers" at Cypress CollcJe. "Bernstein on Broadway" 1s ticketed for a two-week run at UCl's Little Theater with Dennis Castellano directing and Pat Carney as choreo- grapher. Performances will be liven Wednesday th rough Saturday and March 12-16 at 8 p.m. and reser- vatioM are being taken at 856-6616. Richard Andersen is directing "The Subject Was Roses" with a cast composed of RQd Poner. Melinda Ram1crz .and Craig Harrell. T~e drama will be presented Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. through March 30 at the Cabrillo Playhouse. 202 Ave. C'abnllo. San Clemente. Reservations 492-0465. ·"A Bedful of Foreigners," a farce set 1n France on th e German border, is being d1rect~d by Doug Rowe. executi ve director of the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. David Paul. R. Michael Greer. Bil Gekas. Karlene Bradley, Liz Beeso n. Hal Morse and Julie McDowell are featured in the show, which wi ll be ' presented Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Su ndays al 2:30 p.m. through March 31. At Golden West. William Purkiss is directing the Tony Award-w\nmng "Amadeus," with Michael Leigh as hen and Doualas Bla'ck a" Moun hcad1na a cast which includes Jae· quelinc Kin,. Roaer Pritchard, Rick Tigen, Dav1t&ighone and Bryan Burnes. Perfi rmances will be 11vcn Fridays and turdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. tn the mafo theater on the Huntington Beach campus. Reservations 895-8378. "Lovers and Other Strangers" at Cy press College is a series of five one- act plays about love. Karon Hoffman directs the show. which will be staged Fridayr. and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. through March 17. Rese rvations 821-6320. With no local producuons closing this weekend. these shows all will be continuing their 'respccu vc engage- ments: -"Tbe Importance of Behl1 Eanaest" at South Coast Repcnory. 655 Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 and undays at 2· 30 and 7:30 until March 31 -"Sometblng's Afoot" ar the New- pon Theater Ans Center. 2501 ChfT Drive. Newpon Beach (631-0288). Fridays and Saturda)'S at 8 p.m. through March 30. -"Tiiie Deatb and Life of Sneaky Fltcb" at the WestmmsterCommuni- t> Theater. 7272 Maple St .. West· minster (995-4113 ). Fridays and Sat· urdays at 8:30 through March 30. -"ne Beet of Friends" at the Hunungton Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown ~v,~ue. Hunt· in gt on Beach ( 832· I 40S }. fndays and aturday at 8:30 throuJh Mareh 30. -"TrllMl&c" al the Gem TheateT, 12852 . Main t.. Garden Grove (636-7213), Wednesdays throu&h Sat· urdays at 8. undays at 7:30 unul March 24. -"O.ce u,.. • MattrH•" at the Curtam Call Dinner Theater. 690 El ('amino Real. Tustin (838· I 540). nightl y e"ccpt Mondays at vary1na cunain umes through March 31 . -"Wally's Cafe'.' at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Bl vd .. Santa Ana (979-5511 ). nightly except Mon~s at varying curtain times through Apnl 14. -"J•llt 8.x Sat•rday NIOit" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950). Wednesdays through Sat· urdays at 8 p.m.. undays at I and 1 p.m. unul March 17. -"Come Blow Yoer Hon" at th e Grand Dinner Theater, I Hotel Way. Anaheim (772-77 10). nightl y except Mondays at varying cuna1n .times through March 17. -"Tiiie B•tler 1 Did It" at the Garden Grove Community Theater. Chapman at St. Mark's, Garden Grove (897-5122). Fridays and Satur- days at 8:30 through March 16 w11h matinees" today and nut Sunda> at 2:30. -"Barefoot In tbe Park" at the Buena Park Civic Theater. 763 I W Melrose '\ve., Buena Park ( 523-0.li I), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.through March 23. 11 .Ac.Anf.My AWARD NOMINATIONS £VEllVTHINC YOl."VE HEAllD IS n vE . °"'°" -...... ._.. ~ .,_..,. ___ .._...,..._ "-ACD·l .. TMS .-A•T ... , J ilt 7 1H Micki e. Ma11d•(,.0·1 J) 1:00S110e.1:20 TJtR ..-.-.rAST C'-Ue 1•1 •hows At '2:00 2 101> 4 i00 1 :00 1 :00 .. 10:00 WrTMS.SaC•I Shows At: 1 :00 ~. 10 S:20 7 :30 e. t :4S ........ r..rAMA .. ) 12:40 l :OO S:20 7 :40 -10:00. snown In 4·Thck Matn•tlc So11nd IULU ....... \.OS I•) Sllow1 at 1 :4S 4 ·ll 7 :30 .. 10:10 ~•LYHtLLS COPf•) SHO WS AT I : 5 3:2S 5 :35 . 1:so e. 1o·os STADIUm a Ill llll/Kt1"" !11r Sstf.,,.. TOlll.OY (•) 1'1111 Co·Hlt WHk•nd l"aH (RI .......... ACTt0911• T-. ......... , ..... 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I 00. 9 15 10 30 S2 50 18 300 A~MV '?AHAOI TO IHOIA" (PO) AWARD I 00, • 00 7 00 10 00 HOMS 12.50 Ill 3 oo 12 50 '~ 3 00 Y STEREO MAAAISOH '0A0 ''Wff*H" (I ) Ii 15 2 •5.$•16 7•51010 EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT ... lOOO SIM"ll" (I ) SA flSUN I 3 5 1 9 • 11 SAT OHVr 'TRACK DOLBY SlEAEO EDOIE MUfll'tiY "•IVllL f *lLS COP" (ti) 130 3 0 1·00 .. ,5, 10.;.;;15 ___ ...,,,, "TNI lllAK,AIT ClUI" (I) I IS l IS 5 15 7 IS t' 15 • SAT OHL Y 11 00 ''TOMIOT" (I I SAT/SUN 12 30 2 20 ' t5 600 8 00 1000 MAn MEW MOOIH£ "VISM>N QUIST' (ti) 1 45, •·OO, 8 15 • 30 10 "° The royal family Jamea Collins (left) playa Prince DaanUeee, wltb Brenda Cox and Richard Cut u bla mother and father. Qaeen A(ra•ain and K1nC 8atlmaa, ln the mulcal comedy ''ODce Up0n a lllattreee.'' playtnc at the Ca.rtal.n Call Dlaaer Theater ln Tutin throUCb March 31. C.11 838-1540 for ticket lnf onnation. · "FUNNY ••• FUNKY ••• WINNINGJ " fii1 ~ ,...._ _ _.o .. --.· ..........c:· ~ .....,.,_ .. ~ ···----....... -- ~ U'lllln >TIOl.lt Df1I ,.1111• "" ,1u. ... ,.. 9'11•'1'll UA llll'lfS I 111 Ill kl• '~ IMl l•-m 1411 -~~, ., ~ llU l I S'IUf'I CITY • s a rwr ~1 •41111• "" '901 lll(TIQ(lnM u1a. llAOI 0 11111 Wlf• • * ,..,. IDWUOS SO COUI L~ I~ mTill SO CQASI 1111'1 Al llllW)lldt msl(l Al WICAITQ ...._ .U lil~ll ~19 llH llJ ~ Hll S •11 UA M.STWISltl ti M 1111U IOl IO WIS OllTSll[ Mi Oii £-lllMO----· ~iiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiii no eoo "1"4"(1} 1 00 5 •5 10 25 '"THI UIAJ(fAST ClU9" (ti} , 00 , 00. 5 00. 7'~ • 10 ~---•. S.~ ONLY II 00 ''TOMIOr' (I ) SAT SUH 12 30 2 30 ' lO • lO • lO, 10 20 'TOMIOY' (I ) '>•"" SUM.I lO l lO S.J0 'l0130 HARfbSON EOAO "WITNISS" <I) • 1 • s l lO • so • ls '• •5 '2 SQJI ~ 00 1•w1N1 SlDOlf!lCI • ta 50 ,, ) 00 "so '" J 00 . . ~1 bilO . . ' "· 120 llO 1020 A SOl DtH s n on·· ,,..I 'l •5 • '5 • 35 T ... ><ULCC "AMAOIUS" (11'0) 1 00 •OO 100 tOOO '2SO!Ol00 l!f'lf ""'" 'CllTAllll run· (I ) <;Al SU'oi •1'\C 1 40 • lO 6 10 8 •O •O o• 'lHl SUH rMINO" (~ 1 J) SA' SUN I lO .\ lO '> lO "10 4 1( \ ' .. t• -'No tomorrow for Warr en on.' Search' By LYNDA HIRSCH , ALL MY ClllU>R£N: I o make 1nmatt-\ wl~u •·son 11te1r side. B1ooke pubhcl> ref'utn to arant 8nan Inter'\ teW and ~la&O ~I with Mark. Ja.ke orders Fran to test -.toc>ke: if Brooke t:a1ls, she d1~s. Af\cr ltou tells Cynthia she's al"' ays had to bu> kr lovtn.. she dttides 10 demo) him When lleauend~ New York convention In Ofdtr' 10 SCI back II Cynthia. a('h wsnt~ Lntda 10 play up to Andrew. When Dottie aerves Tad wuh_ papers s1a11ng he mu!lt repay Edna SS0.000. Tad threatens to tell '•tory of Dottie's m1scam1~e and Edna·, IMIYll• him off to 1ablo1ds. reg funoui. at Ted's thtt.ats. Adam suspect Enca behind caU to him cla1m1na his late wire Althea is alive. While Adam visits Stuart in sani· aarium, Stuan panics when M 1ke shps blue tt1ve~ under his door since blue was Ahhee 1 rnonte color. Yvonne prepares l.O It'd"" J«St. Erica phonrs Adam and o&.ys Althea's favorite tune, "Alier Blur Oown." • • • ANO?HER -ORLD: arl returns to Bay City with Rachel in tow. ralls Mac and says. "I have something that bc:'longs to )IOI.I." Carl takes Nancy hostage. Donna ditcovel'$ insignia on back of phOlo wh 1ch shows lona·ago alliance betwren Donna·, fathtt, Carl and noted an dealer Leslil· Chapin. Blaine makes Sand~ sec h(''\ oblessed with his pc:>s111on at hosp11al Tony catches Dec wuh her old boyfnend. Caner and Thomasina 'Ill\ ··1 do ... Kathleen and Cass decide the) 're not the marry1nc kind. With Peter's ht'lp. Catlin cleared of all charces in W)om1ng. Peter continues secret inves11ga11on of Catlin'\ past. • • • AB THE WORLD TURNS: t home. Mario unable to adjust to her deafness Cra11 learns Sierra's ahve but 1s una"arl· she's staying w11h Steve and Betsy. When Craia coes to sec Danielle. Steve refu!>t's hif1l entrance to the house. S1err.1 stunnl•d at news Craig once married to Bets}. Bets) finds it hard to believe that C raig sa ... ed Siem's life. Cra1& decides to return 10 Montep and search for 1crra. Man drC$ted as cop follows Steve and lea\I.'~ messaae on Steve's tape claiming 1inte 1s _ runnina out. Mart:1e tells Bob that Rick 11taeked her. Diana's dale wtth Stuan continually lllterrupted by Haskell. "ho wants to gtt even w11h Stuan for bea11ng the house during chanty ba1aar. In Australia, Barbara runs into man who's almost a double for Gunnar. He informs !)er that Gunnar's balloon crashed 1n the -ou1Jaods. Barbara deCJdcs 10 search for Gunnar's grave., • • • I CAPITOL: Kelly adm11s to rrey Scoth I is her son but 11u"1s he' not tht' father as she had other men 1n her life when the) were d.a11n1 Jord} pl n~ to pes<i t-rank1e orr I) dtbullnlc France'IC:l when Brend:. h3, C'Om1ng-0ut party ( htttah dtttdH 10 st.a) 1n Wa hin&ton. ha'C' baby and placl'it up for ndopt1on. Af\er ufTcrina hcu1 :mack. llnl rushed 10 ho~p1t:1J. With Hal out ofdan&er. Kell) conunues her plan 10 rt'loc:ue tn Chicago. Arnvma home. Kell> tunned whC'n sllc find Trt'y holding Scoll ) Terry Dobkins reuvures his knee and rcen1ers hospital. Blaming Thomas for his newest injury. he refu~s t(') have Thomas perform suntery . ,. . DAYS OF OUR UVES: Taken into custod)' for tefano:~ murder, Marlcn11 refuses 10 plead temporary 1nsani1 . Having destroyed prism because he Mt 11 was 100 powerful for an)onc 10 have. hanc fired b) the JSJ\. Shane 1tlls Kimberl) now the)' 'rC' both frtt to lo.,.eonc another. Mchs~ thankful when jud.fe Scn1Cr1CC\ her IO prnball011 instead Of jall. Ru\h1ng 10 tell Petr. Melissa learn~ hc alrrad)' has date w11h h ). Don aware Hart BennC't. the DA .... 1sgoingafter Marlena 10 rebuild h1~ faltenng reputation. Lari) fearful (, .... en knowi. lte murdered Megan. In lclVl' \\Ith Ulrry.<1wcn plans 16 protel·t him "hate, er the cost. During fight w11h llonc~ruu and J1mm). Hope cnucall) 1nJured \\ aanng for news of Ho pe's lund11ron. Bo bu)~ engoicmen1 nng. When Hope regains l'On~1ousness .... she alTl'PI' Bo'~ marriage proposal. Calliope furaou~ "'hl·n \he learn~ Eugene h3d date '"lh anolhl'r "oman • • • GENERAL HOS PIT AL: Jake tells Rubh1 hl· ,1111 th1nksabnu1 Rose but knows · 1ht• n·la11omh1p ,., uycr. Scorpio decides to mal.l' l1 rnn\ cunl4s~ 10 Brock's murder. \\.111.•n \<.w p1u retum'>-1}1aqu\' "-llh bullet hole and pur\C 10 ( 1Uln). she remains rnmJ><N.·d \~ soon a) Scorpio leaves. Ginn' ocn1mc' h\\tencal and tells RiC'k \he kilkd llrnd. (ianm al\o d1sclosl'~ her cht't l-l'rl'd pa\t --umc ·1n J!lll bed luse her husband plant,·d drugs on her. Bobbi thn lkd "'hen \ht"\ ~t free and 1\ reinstated at how 11al Rack po~•~ (11 nny's bail and hire' .llturnq Realmng Jimmy Lee behind her galler) )howing. Celia ~ys ~he hate\ him and ncH·r "'ants to sec him again Lort'na ~.,., pahmon" a11orney .\'r~-Mofla1 i...1dnap~d Frhe1a and Fmcog<'I goat 10 rht'."-through ropes and esca~ Going 10 <'!')Pl. the) cannot find treasure f cJir1a It'll~ f-rl\CO ~he wanlS 10 forget about being a pnnl·ess and plans 10 lt"e normal life " 11h ham GUIDING LIGBT\,jinJ~ inform\ Kylt' sht' kno.,.\ he had an affair w11h Roxie. Trish rductantl~ t<'ll'> Rid that Ro~1e was • •.u.:~ .... .._ , ...... ....., "' .. •ti•«~•~ -.oJ sflf .--Gl . * BREA *LAGUNA HILLS ../ NEWPORT BEACH *ORANGE ./TEMPLE CITY $ UA Movies fdwardS/Sanbornlaouna E~ds Nt«P<l'l Cinema • 990-4022 Hills Mill 768-6611 644-0760 Ctne<lolne E<iwaras Temple 634-~J 186 3179 1 r;=-~EO IN .,_ 00,_.. nt•O) • 1 r .14 rRA<'KS TlRI •>P1101"11C !><lUl"I~ t • ~ nuam .rrllll ·SUI,. THE FALCON& Tll-----A t.r ue at.cry ---- *PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES* LAKEWOOD CPl Center South ~ llf .. tlASOll (I) 11 )0 H S '00 IUD 1111 US (I) HOH~ 11~ ti( J at COii ' Ill .,..,. ,., I() I ~ \&1 II\ l~!IO CDlAll JIJIT Cl) ll 40 HO UO~•• H IO•l Lo MIRADA (!l l~(I) 1230 1 JO 430 6)0 A JO 10 Ja Mt111« lotktll 0-SW o.;, --•Ktllll . Tll•-(ll 1 l •S 1 0 H S U S I •S 10 ·~ fol•Jntt fl(kfll °" Sal< °""' .-SS ~) Jot l lO 600 O l IOSO ,,,._. 1.om °" s.i. o.. II 1&1"4 140I l • M"'" I.WI U MHt• At "o.-111t1 • ,uuc:r 10 ..,.. 1rc1 HlO l \0 A 8•'l"" Mil•.,. l\I .... 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""I)\ I 1lll rw Ill SUPERSWAPMHTSEverySAT.I Sundov f ll0M I AM le I PM fe1101 .. ..,.1~·•1114111' '11l spyrna for Kyk T nsh tell~ V<me•~ shc unde"tands ooul Vanessa's bout w11h pill\ ~1nl'C 'he hnd me probkm )ear\ bc:'fore India romc~ on 10 cop watC'htn& lrx·~ house Pmend1ng 1u look for lost earr1na. India managC's to $ub$t11utc fake music box for rc11I one which eunt:uns 1ape. When Alt\ v1s1 ts Lii.JDC~ tn j111I. he 5.11)'\ ht" hate~ her and ne,er wants 10 SC'l' her again Ross agrt-es to be LuJad. 's auome). At tnal. Beth takes stand and announC'es that Ph1hp amtnged club fire which led to her bhndness. Roitie anct roiutabout rnvolvtd in serious accidcn1. India and Philip makr love ror the first ttme 8111} thrilled when he strikes 011, but K)'le says 11·s 100 late. 1h11t deaJ had to do w11h SpringfiC'ld 11me. not Alaskan 11me. Kyle rnkcs over iu head of Lewis Corp. • • • LOVING: When Trish informs Lorna she has no desire 10 model. Loma warms to her. Steve rc\cals Gwyn threatened 10 send Trish away 10 SC'hool 1r tht'y eon11nued dating. which is why he pvc Tmh the\'.old shoulder. Gwyn tells KCllh -('laudc 1s onto the fact the) p vr him phon) formula Learning of Dane's and Linc's dec1S1on 10 Lakt' o'er C'abo1 's stock. Gwyn asks 10 head eosmel1(' firm in t'XChange for keeping quiet. Claude in- forms Cabot 1ha1 Cfav wanted divorce ~~·auo;e GW) n wa~ ha.v1ng affair. Tnsh assures Cabot Cla) was not a -hC'avy drinker. 0111) had an occasional glass or wine. ( un1s vow~ 10 hal\ Ke11h and Colby's friend~h1p. Ava collapses at Stac) ·s pan) and 1s ru~hed to hosp11al. .\1 hosp11al. Jark lea ms Ava ignored doctor's ordt'rs about no st"< 1f she wanted 10 keep baby Cabot collapses from apparent strokt'. Dane wants Cabot to hve so he C'an reah1c ·Dam· now controls Alden En1erpnsc'I. • • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Case of mumps lands D1d1 in quarantine and calls off wedding w11h Bo. since Bo never had mumps. Connie and Brad reconcile. Becky returns 10 l lanview. NSB agent Mett'alf asks Jenn) 10 SP)' on David and tncs 10 convince her David 1s double agent. Jenny told Herb has pos111ve proof of this but won't gi ve details. Edwina jealous when she spots Jinx and Margo on date. (hu<'k furious "' hen Asa wants 10 sp) on L}d1a. Asa forces Trent 10 help plot Lydia's kidnapping. Meanwhile. L}dia plans same fate for .\sa. Joy agrees 10 dinner date w11h Nit'os. Wanting to g<'t · even with V1ck1 for refusin1 10 help her find her father, Tina plans to tell ViC'k1 about Victor's do ubk life as dealer in stolen Nazi an and womanuer. Jo Llanv1ew. Becky regain memory after '"WITNESS' is the perfect movle ... excttlng, romantic, and beautiful to look at. Harrleon Ford la tough, sexy, and smart In the best role of his career. Harrison Ford Is the new Bogart." -Pat Collins CBS NEWS '>ee1ng 01'1.'"' • • • RYAN HOPE: Wht n Ja~luc turns on li1tle·11rl chum. R1C't.. r.&rtt\ to eonllnuc rehumn hip l\1obhan v.a\cs up SC'fl':im1n& af\c1 \ht' l3r\'11m1 ork1s~in1 Ma>. 1obhan tnformsJaek he1 M.'arrh fnr Mai{ has drawn bhank "1th nar) a meru1on of Mo:<' fomil) In Nice. Jackie sees Mall's mother. Da'e and Mau•c.sct Junt' v.edd1na da1e. 1obhan find~ prcsscd nower in Max's bc:'longjngs 1den11ral to on~ Sydney had night she was murdered. Jack adm115 10 Siobhan one of h1~ main problems wi 1h R)an is that sht 1'l'm1nd\ him of Mar) • • • SANTA BARBARA: Peter forces Am> 10 aherher pan} plans. Pe1er\3)'sshe'll hve 1f she'll lure Kelly 10 the house. Mason d1\Cover~ h" mother was never legally dead, wh1rh ma)' mean ( C 's marnage 10 Gina 1s illegal J1ll 1s tat..1m hos111ge by thC' deranged Peter. Cru1 calls Peter w11h --new~" 1ha1 Kell} ,, d) 1ng. Ted and Warren call 1rul·e. K<.'11) lt'arn~ Joc wai. shot b} Peter . .\I th•· ho p1tol. Kelly told Joe 1s dead. C'ru1 g1vei. Magg1r d<'sk JOb Marcello bt'lu:ves ( < · 1~ reason h" parents died. Peter sho1 10 dC'ath. ••• SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: R)dl·r teaches T R the polka. Su1i and Warreo fight to the linish »llh Warren d)1ng Jumnc and ( agncy rem1n1\Ce about old ;ind ne" lo\ cs. Bowman charges Su11 with murder "'hen ~he adm11s 10 krlhng Warren. Wendy hysterical at police 'Iii·":' 11on. Wend) ~ows 10 take Jonah and ra1Sl' him Llo)d sends TR. a fur coal. ~u11·, p\~c h1a1nc l'Xaminer 1nes 10 de1ern11m· ti s~c was 1nsa"'-when she lilted Warren r R uncomforhble when Llo)'d throws dinner tn her honor. Su11 imprisoned 1n p~)ch1atnc un11 and 1s tormented b) thoughts of having to tell her son that ~he t..rllcd h1io father. Adair fearful Chase will learn 1ha1 she really lovC's Alec • • • YOUNG ANO THE RESTLESS: N1kk1 makes Victor reali1e she ha\ no 1n1eres11n Jae!. and only wants to be hrad model al Jabot Joanna lells Lauren the com- promises she made at 18. that when sh<' learned of her pregnancy she quit SC'hool. ga' t' up dorm life. all the parties and her fr.sends. She adds that what Uluren o' erheard werc empty words of despair but 1ha1 she never considered an abomon. Jack tells Jill she can outmaneuver Lindsa~ any da). John annoyed at J ill for spying on him while he was accompanying Lindsa) and recoils when Jill 1nes 10 scdut'e him. Following Ashle) to the Torchhght. Brent sto~ her and tells her he'~ her father. Ashley tc115 him he's crazy and goes 10 John with the wild tale. ~~~,~~S2V.~.!o.E~S'Ll.L~~ tft1 A11 l't.qhb Aootervea ..:-• NOW PLAYING COSTA MHA • U. TOflCI fd#WS El Toro 581 9500 Ed;wilrllJ H<llbof h M •FOUNTAIN VAi.UY 631 3501 £011\ildsfounliln V~'"'1 COST A MllA 8J9 1 S00 fO#illOS South Coast Pim 546-271 I llMfll £owaros Woooonoo~ Qoerm 551 !l;55 MISSIOH VIE.JO EdNillOS Vitfl) IWIO 11»6990 • OMllGE c.neoome 631 25~ WHTMIMITEll t dWlfOs Cttl'N West 891·3936 • PR•:-.•:NTf:ll l'I !DI-- It's not just AllAHUM PllClllc sANnetm Onw In 879·9850 WlSTMMTDI Paalc s Ht-Way 39 Orwe In 1191 31193 a man's world anymore .. ~ c 1985 Crown International PictmM . ::::~·::·::::·. Color by Dehuce • 1?:.:,:1.. - .. L Star pup Linda Hamilton (center) etara a• a youn& Ruulan pl recruited by the KGB and Jamee Francl.cu and 8Uly Kelleanan are Soviet intelltienee officen ln .. Secret Weapon•," a new TV movie alrlng tontcht at 9 on NBC. Channel 4 . : TURNTABLE TIPS 'Feelin-' takes over as top single record By The Associated Press The followingarC' Billboard's hot re<'ord hits as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine Copyright 1985. Billboard Pubheatmns. Inc. Repnntcd w11h pcrm1ss1on . HOT SINGLES l."C'an't F1gh1 This Feeling" REO Specdwagon (Epic) 2."C'arele\s Whisper" Wham (Col· umb1a) .t"Thc Heat Is On" Glenn Frc) (M\A) 4."Cahfornia Girls" David Lee Roth (Warner Bros.) 5.''Matenal Girl" Madonna (Sire) 6.''Too Late For Goodbyes" Julian Lennon (A1lan11c) 7 "Ncu1ron 9ance" Pointer 1stl'fs ('Planet) ' 8."I Want to Know What Love Is" Fomgncr (Atlan11C') 9 "Sugar Walls" Sheena Easton (EM 1- America) 1o:·M1~lcd" Kool & T he Gang (De. Lnc) ' 11 ."Lo\l·r Boy" Billy On·nn U1 vc-- Aris1a) 12.''LO\er Girl" Terna Mane (tp1C') 1.3. "The Old Man Down the Road" John Fogcny (Warner Arns.) bcl111Ye Ora•&• Co11ty Sat/Sun 1. 3, 5, 7. 9 Mon· Thurs 7, 9 l1cMM l nt111 ..... .e Moll ,.,. •••.• )I, 10 ~ ... ,""' 1 a a •••.us. 1030 edn'ds UNIVERSITY 854-1111 14 "One More Night'' Phil Colhns (A1lan11c) 15."Pnvale DanC'er" Tina Turner (Capitol) 16.''F~s) Lover" Philip Bailey (Col· umb1a) 17 .. Rela ' .. Frankie Gal's LO Hollywood (ZTT·l~land) Ill "Ont) the Young" Journt'y (GcfTen) 19 "Mr. Telephone Man" New Edi11on (MC .\) 10 ".\.1c1hod of Modern Love·· Daryl Hall & John Oates (RC A) TOP LPs !."Make It 81~·· Wham (Columbia) 1. "Centerfield · John Fogeny (Warner Broio.) 3 "Like a V1rg1n" Madonna ( ire) 4 "Born in the U.S.A." Brut'e Sprina- \teen (C.'olumb1a) S."Agent Provocattur" Foreigner (Al· lan11c) ti "'Beverl) H1115 Cop' Soundtrack" (M { AJ 7 "Nfw Ed111on" New Ed111on (MCA) ll ''Wheels Arc Turning" REO Speed· "'agon (Epic) 9 "Private Dancer" Tina Turner (Cap11ol) 10 "Reckless" Bryan Adams (A&M) 11 "PurplC' Rain' Pnncr & the Revol- u11on tWarner Rro~.J 12 ··1r· Chicago (Full Moon-Warner Bro~ I I .l "Suddenl)" Billy Ocean (J 1 ve- Ansta) I 4."Bu1ld1ng the Perfect Beast" Don Henle)' (GcOcn) IS." Big Bam Boom .. Daryl Hall & John Oates (RC'A) 16 "Crazy from the Heat" David Lee Roth (Warner Bros.) 17."Break·Out'' Po1n1er Sisters (Planet) 18.''A Private Heaven" Sheena Easton (EMl·America) 19."Valo11t" Juhan Lennon (Atlantk) 20."Can't Slow Down" Lionel R1ch1e (Motown) Exclualve Engagement Sal/Sun 1:30. 4: 15, 7. 9:45 Mon.Fri 7, 9:-45 edwards LIDO CINEMA ~'"""''.°' l '•Vlf••>O 673 835 ... ••• ll00 0 .,..t•'OI T llA(...M • 7 AC ADE MY AWM1rJ ~K)MIN.fl,TION) . ~1 ·~ mr omca RCtAt-.() ~ IDT N:10I SAM ~TERSTON -~llC1at DR.HANG S.~ IUf SCIHHP\AY ..... --... ..-. ...... -BRUC(~ -.fllMW com~ CIMMDS fOWll a 111u 1SHI,. ll TOM> CIMMOS SAOO.£MCA ~I-ll,_. •r~~ <ZIJI Ml 063l cum PAOlt WllC( Dll 11 '3' t,Mt 0.ANCl Cflf OOfll( Sl4 7$~J .,. .... £(.IWMOS CltOM #$1 ftlJM •I ' I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunaay. Maren 3, 1915 642-5678 •• ..... .... ...... I ......... -=i ... _-_ .. ___ • __ ._,............ ... .. 2 0/ Pllllll ,. ... . ................... Spiic 2 •tory, beautiful entry io IJOl'powl formal llvlna nn Dining rm. Sep fam nn. Country kitchen w/eating area. OverkloU luah rear ya(d. 4 &iant bdrma, 3 ba. Prked at only •17(500. ....._. ..... I .._,. Another ex~. home w/c-alh ceiUna In hv and fam mw. S(ick fireplace. <>Pen aJr country lutchen w/bttekfMt bllr. 3 bdrms. 1 ~ ba. A bargAin at $164,900. CaU Delpha now for showing ~·2313 ............... • LllDI ISLE llY -LUSE Prime lagoo!_\)cpltion. Fee land. Large2 story, 5 Bedrooms, 4 ~ Baths, den, playroom, 55' dock & slip. Price $1,990,000 20% down payment. Owner will carry balance at 10% interest or lease/option at $7500 per mo .... Call: PRESTIGE HOIE-S 141-1141 9 KJa Loa Ct, .......................................... $167 .500 3 Bd, 2i,, Ba. comm pool & tennis courts. IPEl lllllY GI'-C41 ........... $115,oot ........... 21M .. ,.. tr 3 Bdrm. grt views. contemporary. Pat Merry C.... lisM*s ........ S3tt,5M ........ 521 ~ 3 Bdrm, 3 Ba. fam rm. cyn vu. M. Von Geldern Ne C41 .............. S3t5,IM .............. 317 u.t.,_ Two units 2 Bdrm & 3 Bdrm. £. Waterman SW.Cllffs ............. $515,000 ............. 247 lrftwto4 3 Bdrms. 2800 SQ.ft. 1 story. R. Jagner lnllt TtrrlCl ••.. $315,ott .... 1111 .... Ttn'ICI Cs tm . 4 Bdrm , 1 story . B. Barrington II.._ Wltw Ills .... $315,IMLl ..... 1211 Pert.we 4 Bdrms. rn Ba. Broadmoor. view 6. Hutchings TM lllfh, 11 ..... $211,511 ..... 2441 Vlstl hMl11 One story, 3 Bdrm. end unit. sharp. Pat lane REALTOR • 67>6000 1443 [HI Coeet Hlttflwey, Corofl• Ml Mer •••.-n• Tlm&.llm_, -.... · /0 IUL EiTITI~ . st-. Ovation for ttis A full service Real Estate Co. 2 story townhouse with: selling real estate at 'Ard the : ::t~ 2~-;. Gaua• "you.,. ~lnQ of .... Ing tt\at vliluebre ...... then ... Ii •°""Y ~ eontec1 one of the TOP PRODUCERS In OfMQe County f« MAXIMUM RESULTS. eel PATNCK TENOAE 131· 12tl coLOweu BAN~eR ~l cost. We serve Los Angele's, • comnnty Pool ' Tennis Ri verside and Orange • E•tMOM Otcort Counties. s12s Down for vets $5645 Down f0t Non-Vets "--Gall.,...... \.JcM on Yow Buctaet $117,900 (11•) 111-1111 I U IUL UT&TI 112 .... .. , .. Step Crom this expanlive deck to aandy beach and bay. Choice gated community w/iennlt 4 bdrms. 1 bdrm & bath on fint nooc-. $62~.ooo. Ask for W.YI IM1-.L """' -.. W WliiM Owner will ie.eloption! Aaumable lit, owe 2nd. 2 bdrma. 2 baths. Comer lot acr<lM from .park. pool. t.ennis eta. Move in cond. Bright & cheery with cathfdral oeili"ll· Jl"P, DR. & ii~'i'11. ~ kitchen. Ask for ...... ,. ••• UMllT ... 2600 1q.ft. of perfection. Newly decorated, highly upgraded Extra lrg bonus nn & sp11Cioua country kitchen. Beautifully land· tcaped wrap-a-round pello on lovely rreenbelt near pool.. $29MOO. Call UU.f llft.n or .. -.,. &.m .-u nmi Spacious fanuly home on undy beach w/adjacent ,nenbeh Seven bdrm residence w/separai.. maids quarters. may be t.-d u a~ bdrm home w /2 bdnn m-law or income umt. lat T .D. it fully _.unable. $1.250,000 C.al.I ..... Ulil lfYllW~-... A wawrfront home an HunUng10n Harbour, owe for 20 yrs or . A Costa Mesa Shopping Center or A f aUl\taln VaJley Townhomt> or A Cc.isui Mesa Beauty Supply Bw or An EIN·tncal Contr Bus or Other r\"lll estate, one call does 11 all ....-. •. .-.. ........... lllll ltM lllletl llM41l NEW LISTINGS A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORKiJ •••• YllW --l21t;tH Steps to greenbelt, park setting and community pool, this 4 Bdrm + den home lends Itself to the active family. This perfect C4.1-de-sac location makes It wonderful for children. New on market and offered by motivated seller. ... ----1211,111 Duplex on extra wide lot near beach. Front unit offers 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath, fireplace, large back yard with · bachetor unit. Great Income and large assumable loan. Submit offer. .a&1111• OllEI SJ 11,000 Charming Plan I with 2 Bdrm + den. Best greenbelt location with view of ocean. Resort living with 24 hour security. pools and tennis. Excellent financing. UN ISi.i IU0,000 You'll be delighted with this cozy and charming 3 Bdrm home In prestigious neighborhood. Room and potential for expansion and near all of Lido's finest amenities. Unbeatable pricel UN ISLE C" SUl,GIO Charm and potential abound In this lido 3 Bdrm home. A large sunny patio leads to cozy rooms, a country feeling, pine cabinets In kitchen. So much to offer at this price! .a.-•HI 1111,000 Big. big ocean view plus lovely 3 Bdrm and family room h<?~e decorated In soft pastels. secluded spa o~aster bedroom. Resort living with Q';Jard gated security. pools and tennfs. WTlllFF 1420,000 A needle in the haystack. 5 Bdrm, den, formal dining room, huge farm kitchen and guest house make this one story home truly fabulous! From the used brick entry and patio to the front view jacuzzi and fire pit . every amenity Is here. Call! Seel Delay may mean disappointment. PmlllU IENSSISllll MI0,000 Excell,nt opportunity to acquire this emotionally appealing family home at greatly reduced value. Super lower peninsula location. Block to ocean or bay. 3 Bdrm, 3 Bath, format dining room. IAYmll 1411,000 This perfect home Is unique. beautlful classic in taste and quality and suits a Ufestyie for the family that needs 5 bedrooms. Huge lot. privacy and pool, elegant detailing, a stunning value. Call today for appointment. IATllllll 1111,000 TotalJy remodeled Bayshore home. Gourmet kitchen, south patio. private gate guarded com· munlty with two private beaches and marina. A Vf}ry special place ~o llve. Want an outstanding five bedroom on the bay? Thl1 l1 It-room for yacht at your front door and a spa to refax. Owner wlll lease-option or move on a fast escrow. ReALESTATE OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATllllY . ..... ·~•21er .... 4 BR $125,000 M. MATIHEWS THn H ICI 11 ....... , ... 3 BR $215,000 A. KURTZ UITILIFF 2111 """"' 3 BR. FR $225.000 T. BOLAND lll UllH·•UHI 1lS.1 htalt4 2 BR. View $280,000 A. BOLAND WYllW H 21 Y .. ltt TrHM 3 BR. FR. View $439,000 G.ANDERSON n•11u 111111n ... 4 BR. FR $450,000 F. SENNES SPYIWS us. ..... 6 BR. FR $675,000 B REEDY PllNUIU 11ts East a., 4 BR. Waterfront $1 .895.000 J McNAUGHTON OHll&Mlll&I 2001 la,.W. '"" 6+ BR $2,975,000 L. SHAW SlllAY TllnlHCI lllli•••• 3 BR $215,000 R KURTZ WTlllFF 21~ an.tn 3 BR, FR $225,000 T OLAND UHll UI Jllfltl 21 ........ hfie . 3 BR $229,000 M MATTHEWS IAYSHIH 2ll2 Circle Ir 3 BR, $229,000 E BOWIE IAYIHIH 21J1 Crtshin • 3 BR. DR $239,000 D. BIBB l lt lllYH -•WI 11 S.11111114 2 BR. View $280,000 A. BOLAND WHTCUfF 11 OI h••r lrite 4 BR. FR. Pool $329.500 L MARSTON ll.MOHIUMLIUI SU ,.,,, 3 BR $335.000 S MARVIN USTlllfF 112...,,. 4 BR, FR, Pool. Vu $339.000 G ANDERSON W Tlllff UeJ ....... r• 3 BR. FR. Vu. Spa $369,500 S EXLEY WISTCUfF 11M 1r ... LaH 3 BR. Oen $370,000 M REEDY IAYIMIH , ..... ,...., .. 3 BR. FR $475.000 D BIBB SPYIWS llll ,,.... .., 3 BA. FR. View $499,000 B.REEDY llWNITllUll 1111 ....... ,..., 3 BR. Waterfront $545,000 J McNAUGHTON IM YD•U net 1...w •• " 3 B . SPYIUSI us. ..... 6 BR. FR $675,000 B.AEEOY .... .. .,,. 1USMrHIHf 3 BR. View $795,000 K RANGER .......... llltt MlllM NEWPORT BEACH .. ILIFFS un. ' Location -location -location -end unit on wide greenbelt. Most popular "E'' Plan. Lovely enclosed and private patio plus balcony over- • looking flowers and greenbelt. Clean and neat. LIMISU . . IMl- Located on the quiet end of Lido is a delightful 3 Bdrm home on large lot. Newty painted & carpeted, south sunny patio. beamed LR. brick fireplace and best of all. an ou1standlng buyt WTILIFF Ull,111 Panoramic ocean. back bay. city hghts view . This charming 3 Bdrm, 211, Batt). spa home oozes with traditional charm. Sellers moving out of area. extremely motivated! Loads of as- sumable financing: WHTCUFF IJll,lll Simply beautiful 3 Bdrm or 2 ~ den. Open beam ceilings. spa in gorgeous garden. Very sp~ial street. LIHISU Mlt,111 A touch of charm and warmth envelope you In this 3 Bdrm home. Located steps from the sand and blue waters of Newport Harbor. One has the best of beach and community living. HYER SHIH Sl ll,111 Rare 6 Bdrm with big view. Excellent family home with recreation and formal dining room plus 4 baths. Totally enclosed pool-sized lot in well established neighborhood. Good value. BAYFRONTS lfWNIT IUCI Siii. Reiax and en1oy the fantastic bay and ooean views from the 40 ft tiled deck in front of this upstairs 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo at the Mal- Kai. Owner will have right of first refusal on slip space. PHllSIU IAYFHI T JlH- Class1c Balboan home on pilings. Spacious master bedroom with terrific bay. mountain & night-hght view Boat dock .. boat storage """ under house PllllSIU U YFHIT ltll- YOU MUST SEE this fun bayfront with two living rooms. Exterior stairs for the kids. Tile. red brick patio. spa. built-in BBQ plus boat shp Exquisite decor with wood floors & many extras. N-.SIU UYHHT ....... FUN. FUN. FUN is the only way to describe this home. Sit in your spa on the front deck watching t~e boats or shp upsta1rs to your spare livlng room. complete with wet bar for an overall harbor view · This is one of the nest mos unique a ron a on the market In any price range Quiet West Bay Ave location with patio garden & dock. 0 I . J ii PllmlU IA"WllT I t,MMll Jdto home on ex_cJuslve euene \Aata:-Supera! ~ ~44 FR.Den. Vu s 11375.QS)O 0 VALENTlNE ~R~. Waterlrort1.550,000 nt•u....,. E OLSON ---.......... 8• BR $2,975.000 B QOTHARO . I 644-9060 on thruout this unique property Center garden atrium. 5 bedrooms. 6 baths. 3 • f1repteces. elevator. separate beach lot and dock 2111 Sii JllQUll HILLS ROAD IEWPORT BUCH . . I • i • \ ... I t !f • C ·~ I f f I. l . ·l l ~ -wJ'~I ..,~TIAL MOk£1t,•GE C.fKKIP .MlmHTD ~ ._ ...... . ...... Soaring ceillnp. ~ h rlow!ng, open floor plan hlghllcht this 2 bedroom. 2 Y'l bath, den. library "Miramar" model in Harbor Ridge Estacs. Soft neutral tones. available for hnmedi- ate move-In. Ed &,cano/Maureen White .... , .. .....,., IMLIU 1'1111 12,100,IOO This 6 Br. 5~ Ba, fam. rm., library. bonus rm.. wine rm., horn ha'i a breath-taking unobstrucW<t ocean. bay, and nite lite view. Thi.s Is the perfect family & entertaining home. Ed f,scano/Maureen White ... ,... PllOI 11-M._..m .... 111.. •w HI0,000 Long private driveway leads to this secluded single story 3 br., 2 'h ba .. fam. ~ home. Many decorator extras--wood floors, mirrors, sky- lights, private patio w1t.h spa off master suite. Maureen White/Ed Escano UST lllff PRIGE llHmlll IU0,000 Comfortable 2 story. 3 bedroom, 3 bath. famiy home w/mini view. Owner leaving area. and 1s anxious to hear your offer. Lease hold. Paula Bailey llVH SlllH·PHLI SPAJ NOil . 11,JH,000 Stunning custom 5 Br cul-de-sac home with 148° water front.age. Room for 60' and 80' yachts. Excep- tionally private locauon. Owner wall carry lst TD. Includes land Paula Bruley llmHTIYI llWPllT HTIR lllO ... Dramatic executive home nestled in a secluded forest setting with waterfalls, nature trails, Koi ponds and exotic black bottom lagoon spa. The perfect executive home for in- door/outdoor entertaining Paula Bailey TIE llST ... YMI ... IY 1111,000 Imagine 4 car park1llg and more -a 3 bedroom. 3 bath master unit plus a 2 bedroom, 2 bath rental unit. Newer construction pnced betow replacement cost, and it's all in Corona del Mar! Coby Ward WlllHfll UYflllll 1121,000 . In Dover Shores, oversized living room. and master bedroom on the bay. new carpet. new drape. 2 ad- ditional bedrooms. boat dock. used brick driveway You own land Barbara Aune lllUTITlllll COITllNUH UYFlllT 12,HO,OOO Sant.a Maria Stone--wh1t.e oak and glass create an unbelievable feel- ing--on one of the finest loca tios in Newport Harbor -3 bdr .. elegant den and bar. If you are into per- fection call Barbara Aune. TotaJly furnish~. Fee IEST UY fHIT HY 1111,000 35 feet on the bay with pier and space for 2 large boats. near New- port Harbor Yacht Club. 6 bedrooms and 5 1h baths. Wood floors, all new kitchen -huge mas- ter suite with fireplace Mou vated owners Lucy Rose IUlllE OIYE COLllllA PlmlHl 1311,000 Harbor & ocean v1ev.r from living coam & balcony. 2 bdr . den. 21 i ba., elegant, community pool & beach . Owner anxious to sell, will assist with financing. Leasehold to fee $65,000 until Jan 1st Tom Al- linson/M1ck1 Cooper MESA YlllH SlH,000 Immaculate 3 BR. 2 BA singlt• fam- ily home in great nc·1ghborhood Quiet street -pnde of ownership . beautifully manicured"landscaping Walking distance to sch<)Ols and shopping. Martha Mac-Nab 10' HYFIOIT VILU 12,100,000 In the·Span1sh Colonial style-total- ly renovated and dcx:oratC'd 4 bdr .. main house and nc.•w gu~t house Large pier and shp will accomodate 2 large boats Sandy beach View to the main turning basin Steps from Newport Harbor Y C Offered furnished at $2.500.000 incl land Martha Macnab Ill OOYll • UTIHlllUU FAllLY "llE 11,111,000 With a blend of • traditional and ron tempory this 6 br. 7 ba. home is truly the ideal ramily home. Fea- o s go course an , lake view. Finest of quality con- struction thruou\ Owner is v!!ry mo tivated and will consider trades. Danny Bibb . , .. , ...... •lll'fll••• A lovc-ly Valentine built home on the eighth fairway or Big 0 n yo n aolf course The flag lot loca t1on proVJdes almost total pnv.a<.'Y and the country-French f('('llng flow~ 1ns1d and out. ~ bdr , den and ftlm1ly room, all large. all l(orgt'·OWl Onwer will carry f tnonC'lng Lucy ~/O.nny Bibb 2 ama PLW, SUITE 100 844-8200 ' ' . . . . .. ... "' "" .... .. .... 111111"'.... ..... .. .... .... "'.... iii .... .. .... -, C.... '91 ... 1111 C.... ... 1114 C.ta ... 1114 C..11 llela 1114 Ir;&;; IM4 •ut111 .... , 1111 !!""" .... I ••P" ..... IMI OUPL!XPl&ki& •:i1;111~ ..... iii~~111iii~•1:::;:;:::;:;:;::;:::;::;1-:"::::::::-:::::::::·i-"'-:::::::::::::::::::;:: ~ F0t~-.Byowner. 1 * ·-·-·-·-··W?F?-W ~~~==~~ ., .... a HAWAllT~IPFOA2 N condition t1S-227 •Llllllllllnlll• ~ WITI... ..,...,_ .._,_ ,_ --• i: 3 Br cMfl S be. ID* Sonu• to buyer 01 our loe 7 ~-,-bd-conde>, S.0 Country etyle 3 bedfOOM Exe.I IChOol9 ~ blk IO .. fllt . * lllT"' * lamltY hm.' $225,200 tar~. k.11 OCNnlh.,bOr I gttenrSCPtuapoolape ~ wtth a.roe ftmtly ~ ~· &Gereoe.,;::. Huge . N. WOOd 2 t10f"f In HARBOR Vl!W HMS OC*1811/SUn 12·5 Yi.wcondc> 2bf. fam rm, •UY/ ... 11 +cerpo«S.C etMttoO room 900 fir~ ~ ~, ~ w/f!fla, 4 bckm, 3 beth. ~Mdl 4.U15,000. 1115a.ytLn.eAf.1382 21)1. din, upgredH Hwt>Ot ~ Hilt 4 ldrm 3 bd °"ly S7t "9 .Mm cul·CS.-MC tot. Huoe yard Ea1111d1 c M nr 17th St forrnll dining, *· urge Oc>en hN Sat/Sun 12·5: Prlctd under 9PC>f•ltal at hlmlly~ S*.000. 10tn%fin.Try S7000mln wlthpoollndp1tlo.New ~.;.ct;:3~:.!~:0'r.· qutetcom:!To11t.000Pt~~ 1•25 POt1 Whelt« By If.-..... S27U00.83 1•13e7 ·~Sundty1·5 downWon'tl .. UWoode-bite klteMI\, new root, EdWFltnBkr$33•8178 ~T·~ .. :,. 1'.....:-' ()wner.IM0-1928 Spec. corner unit. 24 _. .... 1033 TILLER Ide Vlll1g1 2511 W. new pluml)lng Ind mueh _ ._.,,., ..... , .,..1. ,_ i8Ri den 0ctan 6 Bey Sunflower Pl trick mOftl 1142,500 Fe•atala * IY 1•1 * vu '1ex terma.Att(71'4) 801 l.ldOBldg.""' MO. bay BURR WHITE REAL TOR . INC . 6 1!>·46 JO 1•2 1200 880~"'4 or 579..0224 vi.w condo El~t 2 • • Vall._ 1134 1955 lrvlnt Ave. Bdrm 2~ t>e. trg thrvout :.!, 3 Br, 2 bt plUI Gu.ti 0-111&-HI If .-... TIW•llllYI... houH. 1115.000. nr .. _,.. •-· w/pool. 1pa+ Hune. 3BR W•b• trp6cl bfk:k RA_NC_H_O_S_A_N..;,;;;;J;;;O;;;AO;;;,;;;.;Ul;..N Merlnere & We1tellfl R~~~-rr= :~~rll::ma~' J1~ 1~,"= . . R&IMt« J PETE patio, 2 car gar. 2 1tory. VIII ... by owt)lf. 28R, Plua. SAS-7078 home/llrtplact/new Pttrlek Tenore 831·12M ....-Eut11M3 br 1 bl,• S130000. Private perty den, 2'A9-, •le, many *" ... * 1ge ~erd, uauma1>1e flrtt. ~~~~~~~~ only. 0 963-24157 ~~°t~~d:r· ~~~,~~ 0 ~00 3BR 3BA LuJC. TownhouM. ~~u:,~•ngu••~n1oe~~!~: ' BARRFTr Rf.ALTY eSO:.S1~:C:.· =too _ l•at. 811M•r 04 1nxlou11 875-4152 Brick ffplo, 2 1tory llv. clou to NHV Club. --------room.. Ill tile kite/beth Sl11h•d 10 $460,000. •IW ht 4e lat Tri.WM hi W ... rfrt t. IMI mo JWll• I 155,000. OPEN SAT 2·• Owner w1nt1 oltertl Lovely 4 8d Spanlttt Styi.. 3BR 2b&. DIR·+ •Gueet fAlllLY UIUll 30 ft dock. 3Br 3'it ba, contemporery 2 etory 233 16th Place. 875·4333 Robin Tenoh 831-1288 Beat oce1nfront are1 hM/Pool 645-7()()9 Agl Nice 3000 If, 48R+ 20 x 40 2700 ~ft. Dr1metlc n()()( w/hlgh cetllno-toll of 1795.000. Terme 1vell In-law quwtert. lamlly pl1n. Prl n only . ol ... 2 mut9' tult-. •LmllLI* (71,.)673-3777Agt. _ 11 _ • • llLIW Ulln home Pr1v1te dining OwnertAgt 640-2878 IOveiy view. 1nilT)ICUlete. IPll ..U Ill 12·4 i-T llU ••• --PM...... trN. 4 bath • 2 frpl + l f New Uetlngl 1219,900. 223 VIA EBOl.I •• AM•llUIYllW 3 Bdrm 1 Bl, Femlly Rm mOf'e. Only s1ee.ooo at · Cell Robi n Tench 28d 21>8. new <*:Of.cul• .. llATIUl trom thle <*:Of'et 1 0< per-addition. Frplc. RV ec-PltrlckTen0<e83l-128e •llTIUTIYllWf• 831·1288 homewl b11mcelllng1by .......... Ila; PARl<LIDOCONDO feet 3 Bdrm 2~ beth e111, IQI y1td, new pllnt. Turtle Roctl Townhome owner. Only $330.000. Large lemlly rm, patio. Spilt leYel 2 Bedroom. 2 • oondo in Jasmine CrMtl. 11.5 % fHA loen. s 110,000 2Br, den 2 ~b•. noo6c. xlnt nnenclng. Low or no eat gll' Plana 1°' addl'I 8etn, nreptace Wilk to Behind the eecurlty OwMr SA&-5570 $227,000 080 85"-7328 down potslble 875-8343 ~:i ~~· s27o.OOO OWC beleh Own« S 116,000 gated Prloed at only FORC OS CONDO 3Br, 2'.ltba. Obi Fee land. 650-8018 SS&5.ooo If IWlll Drama~lc 1~~~~~.~! •IEN• l.at•U lffc~ 1 2*Br•2!!~Tdb ... I er t r gar Near Hoeg $128.700 NEWPORT BAYFRONT Inlet 0.11t ltelttn A11a..Wt 1~4' Y&. Woode Condo. £/lkM 3br lllYllSITY Piii -.WI UY• Hoag 'H::C, $151.~. ev l•J Mar .. , lltr. SBR+FtR. 6'..tb•. Rm tor 1812 .. Cutver Dr. Irv , 4 BR. w. ba. · lamlly rm. 2ba S148,500. 0 .H. SUN. 6 Bdrm, 2·~ beth. lowest e.eutlful 38r 381. FR, OR OWNER (714)846-2142 IU-1121 55' yacht. S 1'275•000 1 111· llOO nice bee* yerd. Quiet 312 PA1GE LN. price Westpolnt. Lender & LR Greet oceen view. 1 Pam Mose Rltr 759-t890 IPll ISi Sat/SH 1-4 s\~ro'oo 2Ph c~ 1.i:;3 Agt 759-5080 saye NII. make off«. Cell RemOdeled. 11rge y11d. . •TRADE• Om IUOI HPl.0 NEWPORT BEACH 111 lel4t1rt4 OPEN SAT/SUN 12_. Craig tor appt & del11!1. $475,000 Firm. Lte op.. H;rbo~ Rtgge keor;,do ~~ TWO 1 BOrm unite HOUSE wanted by PP- 0\Jple• 12791( For Delalla. 971 Sprlngflel~ St. LWI IP11ll 631-t26e tlon avall1ble. Prtnclpal1 Cum ne J~ 1 • c:id $225.000 Open Sunday Portoltno HVH 720-9950 OwnertAgt &40-•121 -om STAITH -PllOI SWmS111 ~~~d1~1~~~H6~'o;:.48 1:~Y?8n8,. o~ !2~-045• o. 1·5 213 29th s1. UWNITOIEIT lllUTllOTll Lovely 3 l!d, 3 Be home E11tatde 4 Bdrm, 2'h bath, Beat value 4 Br end unit IOW I UY YllW located In Hlllcretl. 1ttu· cu 1 • d • • a• c • • w a• WJHI litatl I l RARE f llD w/great view lmmac. & Top of Spyglasa HIH ated on corner 101 & . i2w1~e~o~1':1~95COOO. 1 Bdrm 2 ba Cape Cove Immaculate .. •tru·und•r ~=::~~~8~e~'c>.!,: 4 Br. 2'h ba, 3 car detch beautllully landscaped. plelety relurblthed. C~lj Twnhm, wtk to bCh. end market. jut.l move-In. 3 gar. 2 lrplc, F•b Trede Ju 11 r •du c • o t 0 for detall1 -Alk tor Alta llAHI Tiii unit, S 170.000. 493-5508 Bd, 2 ·~Ba, 2 car gar, ------~· :S:i~in311a~o~~1'/1&0~'. wind mdl $595.000 tee. $124,000 831-1266 NEWLISTINQ l!WJ!rl leack 1 frplc, pool. Newport ELEGANT BEACH HOUSE Aasume lrg loan on 4Br. Open Sun 1-5. 29 Gollle. Super clean, belullfully _ Beach Condo 1136,000 Custom master ste, spa. 2000 sq It end unit over- Ltdo Pacific Really, . Traditional maintained 3Br 28• patio 1 If l 1111 Bkr 646.-7332 French doors, awnings, look Ing greenbelt. Close 432-0250 or 645-914• home. It's like newl Many SllllSn stained glass. etc 3Br to tennis & pool. Needs ---Realty upgr1des1 Quiet l~tlon Eleganttycuatomlzed thru· Ill UIYM·IY IWIH 3Ba+2 lrplcs S275K TLC $179,000. Cnta .... 1024 631-7370 .---, 1111 ··u : .~~~~ ~?5•000· OYt. lhls 5 Bdrm home of-Fabulous 28d 2B!a._IOrm•I ALMOST OCEANFRONT Delores Gelberg. agl. swr.w -lera a complete new dlnlngtci.n. on ot11 Fair· 3Br 2Ba view 2 trplcs • &45--0663 or 645-2235 IA 11 flUI DO IT RIGHT 1 -R-2 lot. 1bf, 2 cat gar.. 1•2·1200 · kllchen-appllenciee & new way. All ollera con-gar •P•' 611 i seashore. Couto t>e gorgeoy1. large S 119,500 OMC 673--0359 bathrooms. Oak detail-lldered broker cooper· can tor 1ppt DOCKSIDE 3 bdrm pool home near OALL IAYI nm Ing. skylllea •nd ex-etlon. Call tor cleeranoe REAL EST A TE 840-8208 IEWPllT 1m1t11•as aum Mesa VerOe Goll Course. THE REAL EST A TERS SPUIU mt• panded living .,.. 111 thru guard. 64•-5097 -Asking $258. 700 with 546-2313 make this very 199Clal. UPUSIYE HllllL Live In a nower-nrled petk setting. Pool, huge IOI. private RV or bolt park- 1 n g Spacious bdrms .out of area own- ers ut MOVE IT. Mu11 see. $299,000 F.._ Catt 10% oown. Cell Anne NI LITS OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 Ill OUYN IAIUll Charming alngle story 2Br McCaMlnO 631-1266 or Ml UITtl ~k:~h Ji!:s'f'l8!=~ 2029 PORT BRISTOL Corner tot 2Br beautlfully 2be. Oen. A/C expanded 751-'330 WTSlll"(Ullll PT) 4808 sq ft. 5 BR. 5 beth Jo Ann Doren, Relltor remod. Own.; 780-9533 Blurts Condo Many up- 2 mlltlf suites with al· pool, 3 tpas. sauna. prl-759· 1819 grades Owner anxious teched garage In quiet lo-vate gate + much more. RANCHO SAN JUAOUIN ILlffl IY .... Wiii au1s1 tn llnanclng cetlon. Owner must sell Sacrifice •t $699,900. on Goll Course. 2Bd * IAYFlllTI * 4Br 2'~B• Condo. Cloee to Low ~:n75~~~~ •• J.. .-1,.;,."" • lmmedlately. Priced right owe lit T.D. For detllls Condo, den. 2 car gar ,. UY i-.it pool & shops. Pvt patlo. i---- * "'"ft.U * ~:'Id< sale. S~~~~ :~ ,';~RICK T~ORE spectvu, meny upgrde. grt 3 Choice propertlH lhutt«•. new crpt1. l.g UllH VIEW UIH West CM 3 2BR 1BA unltt. -•ssm loan. l0% Int ret• Priced lrom $295 ooo· • 11 u m 11 v. % 10 • n 'Carmel' moOel 3 Bd RVM* Total Income $1650/mo. I no lees-owe 2nd Offered with •• ~tent $199,000 lnCI land. S2 .. 0,000 lee. greaJ toe • BV OWNER. $169.900 tor S 199•500 BV OWNER. ltl'ml PAUL SHAPIRO OPEN SAT /SUN l·S Portollno' lge yd & pool Quick Sale. 851 -1500 OPEN SAT/SUN 12-4 RLTR . 831-4300 2832 VISTA DEL ORO $325.000 fee-$221( dn 23 FLORES SS"-7209 · Ownr S.0·69311720· 1831 Agl 6 73-7761 WANT ACTION? Claeslled Adi 642-5678 RVM* i ---- CORONA DEL MAR-CUSTOM + Oversized lot, huge patios. spa & to tal quality dramatize the appeal of this total remodel. just 2 blocks to beach on a cul de sac Move-in con- d1t1on for this 4 bdrm + den home A special property S485.000 631-l 400 BAYCREST-BRING THE FAMILY Superb ottering for the family and tor enterta1rr mg around the pool and patio Total comfort of 4 bedrooms See to apprec1t1te & priced to sell S299,900 63 1-1400 BLUFFS-NEAR SHOPPING Attractive "U" plan 2-story home 1n a well - ma1ntained planned development Seller will help finance this 3 bedroom home with enclosed private patio. s 195,000 Fee 631 -1400 BALBOA ISLAND-COTT A GE CHARM Enjoy the finest "water oriented" area for va- cation living all year round This 2 bedroom home 1s a great "First home" or vacation retreat S259 .SOO 673-6900 OCEANFRONT 3-PLEX Unusual ON THE SAND property for owner /u:,e + income Recencly refurbished tn & out. Extra parking included With chis 3·2 & 2 bedroom property in fine cond1t1on Call for details S695 .000 673-6900 NEWPORT O CEANFRONT HOME S375.000 Grey cottage 2 bdrm on R-2 lot BAYSHORES llESIDENCE S37S.CXXJ f-e e Decorator 3 bdrm. dining. patio BALBOA PENIN DUPLEX S350.000 Lar e 3 bdrm units VILLA BALBOA CONDO SJ!>S.000 • Large. luxury. VIEW 2 bdrm HUNTINGTON BEACH HOME. ... S.H'f,'fW Pool. S bdrm. ramify room ft!MNSCJCA P'T':"HOPI!'."". .. . . f315".~ Woodsy 3 bdrm. quiet street NEWPORT WATERFRONT S325.000 View. co-op 2 bdrm. dock avall SEAVIEW HOME S33S.000 View. 3 bdrm. lge y.trd. secut1ty W ESTCUFF CORNER HOME . S) 14. 500 Spanish 4 bdrm + ram rm • • I THIS CLIFF HAV EN-VIEW-LIKE NEWll Just listed this weekll A total remodel with fresh. 1nterest1ng & urnque design. Especially large fot- w1thlots of room for pool. deck and then somel Almost a totally new home with oak entry & kitchen. w ool berber carpet. & lots of French doors and w indows to en1oy the view from all rooms. Tri-level design. large Irving room. family room and 3 total bedarooms. Priced to sell in a cental Newport location near schools. VIEW from all rooms of Bay. O cean and night lights SSIS.000 631 -1400 WA T ERFRONT -LIDO PARK .. S549 .000 Very lge 2 bdrm + den + dock BALBOA COVES WATERFRONT .... S495.000 Custom 4 bdrm + boat slip LIDO ISLE RESIDENCE . S449.000 Lot & 1 1. 3 bdrm + family rm LIDO ISLE POOL HOME . . . S49S.OOO Large lot, 3 bdrm. lanai WATERFRONT LIDO PARK ....... S475,000 Very lar'ge 2 bdrm + den & dock I \X/EEKEND OCEANFRONT-HOME /INCOME Great location on the sand with a sunset VIEW Presently used as a duplex. but could easily convert to single family home Two 2 bdrm urnts with fireplaces. S565.000 631 -1400 NEWPORT HEIGHTS-CUSTOM Excellent cond1t1on. lovely deco r and a c;entral location. French doors. tam rm." 3 bedrooms. patio. amum and much more S275.000 631-1400 CLIFF HAVEN-LARGE LOT Ou1et ramify area. older well ma1nra1ned home, copper plumbing. family room (Ind 3 bedrooms Priced fairly at S295,000. 631 -1400 VILLA BALBOA-FOR "GE NTRY" A "picture perfect" home from tne p •. qes of "Gentry Magazrne" for the elt.te Proternonal decor. mirrors. crown moldings. tile & carpet. 2 master suites. 2 balco nies and much more BREATHTAKING VIEW of ocean & llghts An assumable loan of s 139,000 Call for details on this new ltstrng. S 198, 500 6 3 l -1400 NEWPO"T OCEANFRONT DUPLEX S595 .000 Vuung 3 & 2 bdrm units near pier BAYCREST CORNER HOME . S320,000 Decorator 4 bdrm. ltke new BALBOA ISLE HOME ................. S295,000 Woodsy 2 bdrm. needsTLC NEWPORT CONDO/DOCK .. ,..... 5265.000 Security . 2 sty, 3 bdrm NEWPORT VtE\XI DUPLEX ................ S4 50.000 , END by river. '4 & U{.~g,dca:mD...LJu1Dnuit"-s----1'4WPORi: 8Y-aAV .... ~ ............. .. Remodeled 3 bdrm on R-2 lot SHORECLIFFS HOME .......... ·"''-'~ s449;ooo NEWPORT SHORES HOME ........ Sl95,000 Fee Corner 3 bdrm + fam rm.V ER Perteet )·bdrm Jewel OCEANFRONT DUPLEX ................. S44S,OOO NEWPORT DUPLEX s 175 000 Furnished. redecor 2 bdrm units · ·· ·· ... ·· .. · ........ · · I • ' ClWf-.ffAVe~ H<>Mf. ....... ...-... -S4 2~.000 Serene '?'bdrm + f amlly rm IALIOA COVES WATIRFRONT S429,000 Move·fn 3 bdrm + dock NEWPORT WATERFRONT .. Cape Cod 3 bdrm. dock HARBOR RIDGE CONDO. . .. Dynasty model. VU. 2 bdrm S390.000 SJ1~.UOU den Near beach. Two I bdrm units NIW"°"' "Xlft HOM! .... -. . ... By park, 2 bedroom ' VILLA IA&.aOA CONDO SI 59.000 View I bdrm condo EASTSfDI C.M. . . .. . S 106.000 Monticello J bdrm townhome NE\l/f'ORT CONDO ..................... S79,900 Vfrsallles bachelOr. View \ ' • . ,, :--- 409 8 OoMld Ptw, Neiwport 1111 ...... N.8 u 8080 1341,500 lundey 1-5 ••1108 Dov9' Dr. W1 .... N.8 144 eoeo 1321.900 8llllun 1-1 ••2807 Ebbtide Ad, H.V. Hall N8 173-7712 1144.000 Sun 2-5 •2001 o .... Terrw, tMM Terrw NI . \ SundaY14 .... ,'*"°"' .... ~ ........ ea1-~ u..ooo Sat/Sun 1-4~ 131 Yl9..,.. Udo .... •1-1a ..... aoo aun ,_. ••222 Vie Udo Nord, Udo ..... ~ 8ch 144-tolO 11,650.000 ..... 1·5 **222 Vie Udo Nord, fMwpott lctt • ··-·--·-•20ll1 .. IMC ~ HuM. 8dt a.-2313 l1M... ......,,M 131·7300 17SO.OOO 8un 1~;30 e.w..eoeo 11.550,000 ~ 1-5 * •• , ..,..,. Dr. Cororill dll Mlt 1"4-IOIO 12,175,000 ...,... ,_. - 1.W, GelUy Dr, Dover ..... Npt let\ • 541-5147 1295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * *403 Vla Udo loud. Udo 1t1e NI 780-8333 11,385,000 Sun 1·5 *•I Cypr919 Pe. 8ta ~ ,_ • 6"-8200 11.218:000 ..ulun 1 ... HOl•I POR IALI 1 •DROOM 759 Avocado, CdM 675-8000 I 149,5000 •308 ugonia, Newport ~ • M0-8208 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * *308 Morning Star Ln, Dover ShOr•, NB 13t-7300 ta..9,000 Sun 1-4:30 Sun 1-5 1528 <>fanO-Ave,(Corn. Patmer)Coeta Meaa 2 •OROOM 673-1800 $215,000 -Sunday 11-4 •328 Cataltna, r•ewport Helghta NB 1 Point Sur, SpyglUI, Newport Beec:tl 790-26<43 1199,500 8at1&..n 1_ 6«-9060 1475,000 Sunday 1-5 182 ' le.« Port Chan. HV Hmee ""-'t Bch 5 Port Wheeler, Harbor vi.w Hla, NB 760-1333 $3391500 ........... 6<40-1926 Sa1/Sun 12_ • Sun·1-6 20-Aue Grand Ducal 8lg C • 1812 Port Tiffin (Harbor Vu Hma) NB 1eo.9533 ·sat1auC,:Z~;:t,~0 .-.30 e«-6200 $310,000 Sunday 1-<4:30 .,...50 Sea Pine (McLain Big Canyon) NB • *;~~ ~~vt~ Big Cyn N8 760-8333 $315.000 Sun 1_5 • Sun 1-5 • .,...1<4 Rue Saint Cloud, Big Canyon, NB 2 M phle FAM RM°' DIN 720-1762 Sat/Sun 1-5 208 a.4th St, Newport BMch •510Aurora, South Cout Metro 752-8731 1150,000 Sunday 1•4 645-0303 $1<42,900 Sunday 1,... * 1<429 Oolphk'I Terrace, Irv Terr COM **~1 Seahore. W•t Newport 64<4-7020 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1_.. .63 1-1<400 $&89,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••15 Sweetwater, Trtl.Roek, lrvtne 2040 Shlpway Drive, BaycrMt, NB 85<4-7328 1227,000 Sunday 11•5 631-7300 $265,000 Sun 1-'4:30 1903 Yacht Camlfla, s.avtew 321 Signal, Cllfthaven 131-1400 $335,000 Sun l-4 1-1<400 $295,000 19<40 l•lita. Newport Beach 3 llEDROOM 645-0911 $210,000 Sunday 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 2800 Bayvtew, COM * 18732 Vla Verona lrvtne 675-7175 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 159-1501 $319,000 Sun 1-5 133 ShOreclttt Rd, Corona del Mar 18 Wellington (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 8-«-9060 $795,000 Sunday 1-4 64<4-82® 1425,000 Sunday 1-5 2137 Channel Rd., Peninsula Point .,...1905 Yacht R•oiute, Seavlew, NB 631-1400 $825,000 Sa~/Sun 1-4 631-~ $479,500 Sun 1-4:30 1290 Conway, CM 131-7370 $12<4,000 Sun 12-5 4 BEDROOM .,...2535 Cr•tNo#, Baythor• NB 1108 Dolphin T,,.race, 9QM 76().8333 $239,000LH Sun 2-5 675-6000 $385,000 Sun 1-5 **1<419 Dolphin Terrace lrvlne Terr CdM 333 Miiford, Cameo Shorea, CdM 6!5-5930 '850,000 ' . Sat/Sun 1-5 640-<4868 SS-45,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4 *<47 Driftwood CdM 1211 Portslde, COM 760-13&4 SS95,000Sun 1-5 64<4-8177 $385,000 Sun 1-5 309 E. 19th Street Costa M... 252 Robin Hood Lane, Costa Mesa 650-<4758 $131:900. Sat/Sun 1 • .-759-9100 $167,000 Sunday 1-'4 **219 E. Bayfront, Llttle ltland NB • ••3-43 Via Lido Soud. Lido Ille NB 6<4<4-8200 17~.ooo Sun 1:30-5:30 873.-7.300 $1 ,800,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4 979 Junlpeto, Mesa del Mar, CM <428 Via Plazza Lido, Lido Ille NB 131-7370 $129,900 Sun 1•5 673-7300 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4 2001 Klnga Rd., Cllfthaven 131-1400 $515,000 Sat/Sun 1_.. 4 M plue FAM RM°' DEN * • 1330 0etuy Dr. Ow 8horee NB 673-7300 $775,000 . 8un 1-4 * 1700 OalaX~ Ow ShOr .. NB 759-1501 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 29 Got.ta, Spyg .... NB <432-0250 $594,000 Sun 1-~ ••<4121 Gotham, Cameo ShOr• NB 64<4-1200 se99,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 9 Hermitage, Bia Cyn NB 64<4-8200 $55o,OOO Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1233 HIQhlend Dr, W-1clttt NB 780-8333. $498,000 Sun 1-5 1712 J'11Qhland, Westcftft 673-6000 $31<4,500 •15 lnverneea (Big C 64<4-6200 $1,505, Sunday 1-5 * • 1 Jade Cove, SpyglUI COM 759-1111 • Sun 1-5 3064 Java Rd., Meaa Verde, CM 645-0303 $389,000 Sunday 1-4 11 La Rochel6e, Harbor Ridge ' 63,.:1<400 $995,000 sun 1-4 • 277 <4 Mallard, M ... Verde, Coat• Meea 645-0303 $229,500 Sunday 1-5 1019 Marian Lane, Newport 8eact'I 631-22-42$489,000 Sunday 1-5 <46 Mission Bay, SpyglUI CdM 760-8333 $569,000 Sunday 1-5 **3861 Mlstr•. Huntington Harbour 963-6767 $575,000 Sunday 12-5 • 29 Montectto Drive, Spygl ... HIH NB 631-7300 $858.<;>00· S~n 1-<4:30 •34 Morro Bay, NB 759-1501 $7<49,000 2741 Ocean"BIVd, CdM Sat/Sun 1-5 6«-8200 $998,000 Sun 1-5 * *3728 Ocean BIVd, Corona del Mar 64-4-9060 $1,375,000 Sunday 2-5 309 PolnMttla, Corona <tel Mar 759-9100 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 •20<41 Port Brlatol, Harbor View Homes Ne 131-7300 $369,000 Sat/Sun 1~:30 26 Royal St George, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 _•$985,000 Sun 1-5 v 22 Royal St George, Big Cyn NB 760-833~ $5'45,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••19 Royal St. George, Big Cyn NB 644-7020 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1628 Santiago Drive, Baycreat, NB 12<4 Via Loree (Udo ltle) Nwpt let\ 673-7300 1379,000 Sunday 1-4 .,...32 vtenna, Herbor Ridge NB . 780-8333 $498,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 *•I Winged Foot Lane (8'g Cenyon) NB 548-202.., *559,000 sat/Sun 1-5 l•DROOM 2985 8evehor• DrNe (Baylhof•) NB 759-9100 $569.000 Sunday 1-5 1151 P•09, Mtlea Verde, CM 5<46-2313 $229,900 Sunday 1-<4 **239 Vla Lido~ (Lido 19'e) NB 759-9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 222 Vla Palermo~o Island, N.B 640-<4888 $425.000 Sunday 1-4 5 BR plue FAM RM or DEN 139 Antigua. Newport Beach 64&-71'11 $399,000 • . Sunday 1-5 ••1<437 Antigua Way, Baycreat, NB ~1-7300 $<415,000 Sun.1-<4:30 33801 Ave. Caltta, San Juan Capistrano 881-3208 $28'4,500 Sat/Sun 11-5 1615 Bay Cllff Cir, SpyglUI Ridge, NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-<4;30 2807 EMadcthorn, Eutbluff view, Nwpt Bch 540-1151 $389,500 Sunday 1-5 2507 Bluewater. Harbor Ylflw Hiiia 6<4<4-9060 $«7,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 51 Goleta (Spyglus) Nwpt 8Ch &4<4-6200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 **618 H•bor laid, Dr, Prom Pt. 759-1890 $1,275,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •••507 Morntng Star, Ovr Shrs NB -760-8333 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •9 Muir Beach, Spyglass COM 76().8333 $1,550,000 Sat 1-5 Sun 2-5 1228 Polarlt Dr, Dover Shores, NB · 131-7300 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2029 Port Britto! Pl, H.V.Hmt, Npt Bch 759-0619 ·_ Sit/Sunday 1-5 19<42 P.ort Ramlgate. H.V. Homes NB 673-7762 $345,000 Sun 1-5 .,... .W Rldgetlne Dr, Harbor Ridge Estates NB 631 -7300 $825.000 Sun 1~:30 ••••101 Vie Udo Soud. u, .. 673-7873 $4,860.000 ...,... , ... 23 8t11CllP9 Or, Npl ~Wind, .. 131-7300 11'6.000 ""' 1-4::IO 2.,... ........ 401Catotla.TM8luftl, r•sport ..... 95t-Ol37 1211,000 lel/9'#I 12 ... ••23 Flotet, AendM> s... ......... nine 854-7209 1191,500 . &Iii/Sun 12-4 a..-ooll 3<40 E. 20th St, E.Mta6de COllla M9le. CM 131-7300 $182,IOO SM/8un 1-4:IO ••21 Encor• Court.·~~ 873-7300 $240,000 ~ 1-4 *9 Kia Loa Ct. NB 673-7300 s 189,500 8un 1-4 *2129 Vista Entrada, 8klff9 COM 759-1501 1389.000 8un 1-1 ........ , ........... .,... 5 Coventry. H•bor Ridge, NB 131-7300 1459,000 8un 1-4:30 • 9m)R()()ll • * 2832 vteta Del Oro. (The ~ NwpC 8dt &40-a31 $199,000 ... a.tel Sat1Sun "1~ * 2753 vteta Umbroea (Bklft9) Nwpt 8ch 759-9100 1215,000 ... 8urMMy 1·5 DUPUXEI 1 a 1 • 213 29th St, ·~ 8wfl 875-<4&30 225,000 Suftd8Y 1-5 _ -28"plue1M 816 Gotdenrod, Corona del M9r 640-<4127 $279,000 s.t/Sun , .... 2Mplue2M 1611 Cliff Or, Cllft Haven, NB 631-7300 $320,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 211rplue38r 317 & 317 112 Larkspur, CdM 675-6000 $395,000 3Mplue1M Sun 1-5 * ..... 25 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge NB 790-1333 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 212 Coral Ave. Balboa la&and 818/500-8235 $510,000. Sun 1-4 16 Rocky Pt (SpyglDI) NB 28RHOUUI 32<4 MartQold, COM ••233<4 Arana (Ealtbtuff) Nwpt Bch 873-1111 $269,000 760-8333 $295,000 Sat/Sun 11:30-3:30 644-7020 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1320 Santiago Dr_. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2a.. Hazel Dr (Oceenvtew) Corona del Mar 759-0915 $2300/mo Sat/Sun 11-5 Sun 1-5 232<4 Arbutus, Eutbtuff NB ••23 Montana Norte, nr UCI 1rvme 644-6200 $285 ooo 854-1<407 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-S ' ' 313 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar *~~1=~~~ Weat NewportSun 1_5 3408 Summerset. Costa M9M 631-7300 $37-5,000 s.t/Sun 1-4:30 ••""1<4 Trafalgar, Haibor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1,695.?00 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1_. *15'42 Santiago Drive, Baycrest, NB 631-73QO $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 Sunday 1-5 6<4'4-9060 $335,000 Sunday 1-<4 645-0303 $179,500 515 Rlwralde Ave., Newport Hetghta **2'482 Baystlore (Bayahores) Nwpt Bch 1005J Suntan, Hunt. Bch 131-1400 $257,000 Sun 1-5 64"-62~ $l,095,000 Sunday 1-'4 546-2313 $159,950 ••6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB Sunday 1-4 640-'4868S1.950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••7 Rue Chateau Royal (Big Canyon) .NB 6<4<4-7020 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Cyn NB . 6<4<4-7020 $479,000 Sun 1-<4 528 Seaward, COM 760-0807 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3713 So. Woodland (Sandpoint) Santa Ana 760-1333 1139,900 Sunday 1-~ 2«1 V11ta Not>teza, NB 64()..()17<4 1289,500 Sun1-5 •••630<4'1J W. Oceanfront, N.B 644-5150 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-E a ... plue FAM RM°' DEN 219 13th Street. Huntington Beach 213-438-9<431 $289,000 Sunday 1-<4 • 1915 Bery1 Ln, Newport Beach &4&-8382 $225,200. Sat/Sun 12-5 4 ••812 Aleppo, E .. tbluff, N.B. 6<4<4-9060 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 2115 Arbutus, Eattbluff. Newport 8Hch &«-9060 1225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2<407 Blackthorn. Eutbluff, Npt Bch 6<4'4-9060 $389,500 FEE Sunday 1-5 1000 Cllff Or. Newport Beach 831-5103 $298,000 2525 Creetvtew, Baythores 631-1<400 $375,000 3209 Dakota, CM 751-3191 $156,9000 1221 Devon Lane, W•tclttt, NB 131-7300 $285,000 Sun 1-4:30 •621 Donald Ptace, NB 673-7300 1300.000 sun 1-4 303 Drtftwood, Shorecitffa 831-1<400 1"47,000 Sun 1-4 •••<4909Seaah<>r• Dr, NewpQrt Bch 875-9111 Saturday/Sunday 11-<4 385 E. 22nd St, Colta M ... 6<48-7171 1209,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 , 2302 Fatrhltl DrlW, Beck Bay, NB 131-7300 119-4,500 Sun 1-.. :30 2030 0aAaJ<v Or, Ovr 8hrt NB 131·7370 1600,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 22-41 oeanette Pl, CM 131·7370 1153,900 Sun 1-4 ••4815 Hampden (Cameo Shor91) COM 831 -1298 1635,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ··-... ltllrMl Off' ''~'I -831 ·1<400 '"'·000 -lat/Sun 12·5 •2807 Harb« V'9w Dr. H.V.Hlttt1 N.I . ...._eoeo taff,500 8und8Y 1-a 541 H.-Or. Corona Del M• ...._7215 i:SH,000 Sunday 1·5 •240 .._.Dr(~) Corona del Mer 711-0811 Aot 1725,000 a.t/SUn 11·5 •2001~.-~ ..... 811-1218 .-.ooo 8undey ,. 1111 INlnl Aft (nr W~ ~1071~ ., ... ~. lat/SUn 1·5 .,, Jlfty (~ .,,...., ... 71C)-1333 . 1311,000 i lllT• WI -1Y Tll ._ 111 1Jtlt ltnet, ............... Beautiful 3 bdrm, 3 bath, family room, fireplace. ocean view from master and sundeck. 2 car garage. Assumable loan Courtesy to brokers. ..... 1-4 111-4Jl-t411 12tt.IM · Wlll ....... ,_ Squeeky clean 3 Bdnn·2 BA single level on cul-de-sac St.-Lge lot w/frult trees Priced at $172,500. L/H. . IPll • 1-1 114 IMl1llT PUii, • ... , .. GM . R~~ .... T/.11-1 ILIFFJ'iCllll" PU1 Single level 3 Bd·2 Ba on cul-de-sac t Light & airy comfort High beam ceilings in Liv Rm-Din Rm & bedrooms Ultra clean move-an condition. Comm pool near Owner may carry lsl TD f 3 i years. Sale price $224,000 fee or IPll•1-1 11l•IW(lftfllta.,_.) 141-1111 sunn 1mn ..,..1 IOU ' •Spa '*Pool ••Wat~ont * '* * Wet~ont & Pool "'Gtw edc:tt.-et ..-d ~ WATERFRONT. CONDO B:-i O wner Deluxe, upgraded central 3rd floor urut 2 Bc:t. 2 Ba. Balcony. Private manna, pool, secunty . Sptt- tacular Ha rbor entrance v· . ~375.000 ae" · Ml-Hll 1n=nn f , ., t • • • ' I ·=-... ... -..... ' iifO# W · U:J:m led cr•<tlt report? llM, N8 NllrtQ lddrMI., 8rirul)1CY? ~? 1100/mo, 752-0740 No ct9df11 86ow Peymt? = we CAN HELP I • HI W/UlllUll LJ:~L~~.;d~~ WlndoM 135. catpeC M6 ~ SallV 75t-1N7. tot ALL KINOS. FREE EST. ''";·;·;··~;"~-• Obtlln VISA/MC. ()Jenge o.M8'5-711hfter5 Jon 845A8192 evghotM831·5161Greg bfoctluf• end rr• tttal Llc#330tle 780-721111! ~AfATUTOAINCi eounty'e :m credtt -~ (Cofone del M•). ALl. AGUI C .. Deirdre ,......,,. nrvlce. "4·1700 • •SUSY HOUMCleet)lng Pr Hanging& =Atvnoldt• 7~ff13or~902 -~Ing CAfDfT A IATU CIMnUpe•Tr•Tl'lmmlnQ ........ Fr .. Hllmat•. (714) p Aenlowel et R111onea. t• 752~740 "°°""ll ...... 131""41fl •Yw~1~f'~~ Htiraf111-1111 897~or894-1421 FINE PAINTING 8y Alen-Priote. 549--Mn ,,.... ..... ~OoHMtlnoRIQfltNO'A 81'dSfnor.~&y!'•Of~ •WfOALSSHOULD* ·~ i m"'c;;il t;;in; our 1--••m~;;-~ Entry I. P'rendl Doore ~e CleM-Up, gen'I cu1tomer1. Uc. 280&44. •HANO TOGETHER• ;nw, .... ,.,.. epeclalty N•wporl I By Nomwl TM 0oomwin mllnt, lrM ~free Thank·Youl HS-' 114 13M780 ANYTIME Cerd rMdlnOI P•t preeo a.ch Cell •752~74'0 Oek 'ftf. 167-000A ..... Meuro.131-4 7 .... !m& ro ,.... RAINBOW PAINTING .... ....... •nt I rutur•. Dl•n• EXEC ~ptNO flMCe ·--------""""' • YARD MAIHT. CLEAN-A:'~ .. Kinda. Quell St. (nol • P.O bOX) Qualfty It our~ -119.fT.. 850-2758 0( &31-'"4 15 Yfl '••I* ....... m LfliLMa •• IUPllf D~:~~1~ rT ~lt'.._ ~~~ N:~~7:,ctl/a::~:~ &S0.-&&48 JEFF Lie I 1 THEWALl·PAPEA-EXP ltel~l/!9!!1 AMI rat•. judl IMl-J:Joe Yow Detty Pio! P'9Ctory0Weets.vtngel T•••T&Lllllla•N ~ mo 24 Ht. Atwwietl20/mo DAN SALYER PAINTING 1 ...... QMt11V' T.CllC o=;:;;r'b,. .... = SeMce Dlteetory ,._.Remod'l-Addltlone Cuetom/Comm'I °'IP«Y _. ... ~ ..... ~~ T ... x 110/mo. 7&&-8808 Lio 1425924 p 1 O.Ckl, s ytlOhll, Cull. WI ~ Aeptw11t9t1Ye Ooort-.tc. 54t-4MO F,... •t. 0oui. M$-113& ~~~·9:,' :,~~~~~ MoiFCCW INd Call Anytime. 98'-2017 , ti wooclwotlc. e11 fY1* of H9PPY st. i1PiClil la..tll1 ut. • BUILD OR REPAIR • SERVICE: a thr~ly ENAMELED Specl8'1111 , • ... ... r..,.irwortt. Depend. Xlnt a.tboa Window WMtllna ~~~~~~~~ wena. atalra, dOOfa. ioc.a. !!pall clMr\ houM. 5A0-0857 .... . Put the thine back In your 1 Fi..-anta-roechef a55• r.ta. Comm & ,..., m.int. 803 Bell>Oe 81. e7S-3 tal ,;.. r9111nga, motdlnot' trlfft. • ONYWXtt fXPINd ....,... H()ijMCleanlng. e«petl & & kitchen, .,.,h. 875-7079 90 DAY GUARANTEE LY mao 94e.292e Olnenl Window a.Mce. "iiil!lliiiiiiiliiPiw.,.illilW• l----=Oon:.:"'.:..:.....:. 9&9&.:.22:..··.:.•~20:..:.:2__ All T•>Ctur .. I Acoutllca ™iUCltl HANDYMAN up~tery. wlodc>wa. etc. BRICKW?!RK. Small jobl GLASGOW PAINTING l'EAMITE BID TO HIGH? Avg home 129-131. Fr .. ~-e>ocn-. Al1erettona Fr• eet. KeYln &73-1503 Cerd P9fll2:·-~-~I llftJI ... II 1·1211 ~.,.~;:.3 ~ lnl/Ext. 30 yra •xper., Guw. to l>MI eny wtltt.,, lttfiat •t. Lie. 71&-2920 Remodel Panel Locka-etc OWi, .,._ .. .,,."V• ••-•I•. rel't . CeJI art 5. 8 .. 2·5214 .. t;CALL Pl!STAONICS au:u;yg;;g. £ ™ --------Wtndow·F~eb!Mt lltttdlaJ tub encl, hauflng, etc. 2 Slll.,1 l'fOYM Cleaning, INT/EXT. 20 c .... ,1 r:-,._, 851-0S79 dlte. AMa. Uc: •3..aa77. l••tt t .. . --------·• l•~~!i!i!~!!"!!'"!!'!!!~-And V• .-,. It Lord r..id'l.~m'l,rnoV9 outa, •-..,.....,... ., .. .,....,_ ... ....,~~!""'!!~~ -35 )'rl exp Je<ry 54&-44l3 ,_ IUITlll (Mc#30405) 836-8244 eomp. rat•. 8'&-7883 ...... Av.rage Room $29 '+ .... ~,...... K. Funlle 845-0193 Stele t•w requlr .. thet ea Wideu/ ..... tllat Aetlted Bldg Contractor. Quelltywork.fr• .. t. eom-iw Aet .. ror alt Exwlencitd woman. Ex· *A,.1--* E>eterlor atuc:co S130 -+ Int/Ct. p;c;t;pj;it.,tng, REPAIRS~•t·S2001 conlractorawtw>perlOfm Small Job• & c@!Mta. 1425513 118-7401 ,..... Comm Con ~lent tell. From $30/wtt CLEAN& EXPEAT mat9flell 842-0442 cuatom.,....uring, ~ i.e. Fr• .. ,. ~exp. ~over $200 lnCIU<tlng Btlidim · s;;:c kh ~ .. Uc'd. 845-&45e NEW/REPAIA. Queffty. No :C:.01,epa1r1: 20 ''yr! °' bl-wtdy &42· 1203 Over 25 ye6ra e>eP«i.nc. 1nt1Ex1 HouM Painting. work. Problem.,;No Prob-770-2725 .,,y11me Well labor and mat•= ba1h, ofc, rm add, 'pat,0 loba to amal!, reuoneble. •lCP9f. 7ll1·3&e2 llQ * EXP. HOUSE CLEAN-Lie. T·1f8,428 730-1353 ~:C,8"~'0,. ~all Adam iemtl #328864.554-7831 R & J ROOFING, all typea ::n:=::· ~d 90 COY/dckt. bey wndw. Lie. Canlt CleuDt Fr• ..... lied. 831•2345 DECKS·FENCES·PA 110 ING lady. Aeliabte, own +ABC MOVING 7 &-3190 NEAT Pluterlng: Lathing of ~rt. Fr• eat .. Guat. atete In their ~fling. «8'a5. Slev. 647-3078 SftlU cl£Xjlfrn RESID/COMM'UlNO 2& CoYera. ~. repelr. tr.,,1. Carol &4M502 Quick careful. T13804&. PmJtt'L Petchea,T•xlur•1.lntl•xt RuM, (7l4) 993.4293 Conlractora end con· Add'ne-Deelgn-Rernodel Quality we>Oc·LOW RATES yra. Do my own work. Lie Winter prlcet. 754·1&20 FRANCIS HOUMCIMnlng LO. RATES, 552-04.10 (r~. dent) c;:tjHeCf • pf'*"'~-~ John Henry Rooting turne<I, contact M. ~ Top Quality. Low Pra. Fr ...... (714) &31-5161 278041. Al 648-812& Ei.ctrfc..Plumblng-Or'1Wall Good r.ta, tr• ..... ITAIW. -• •11 CMI LltlQatton, Pro.,.te. ~ --Sheka. ShlnQla & COmp. Grondle II ~ Fr .. ·eat. Uc. 831~2345 Service or Remodel All 870.7894 .-~-ca1T752-0740 ~4 .. ·D 111-1~ Lloln110Yr/CM54M213 any queatlon•. Contrec-,,...----,,...----.... "-~ C f i . '995"t• _,,. ... -· p "" tor'I Stale Llc•nH CornpetlYe Rat• lor all -...tlMrtll nc •I work Ina. Tom &41-1292 LOOklng tor • CSependat>te Orange Co OrlQlnel a~rlaL I Do Plumbing Right .u, • IPllllUIT 8o¥d 21 CMc: c.nier types ot Comm. Conat. & &JWW:;:. pe1Q. peth:. FENCE REPAIR. N;; I Oen. hotM repalrt. Paint· cteanlng MNlo9? LOOI< Student Movera. Tn.ured FARTHINd tNTERtORS Dfalna aw rrom i20 · ~. reroor. rerodl, r• Plue.' AooM 890. Santa Aelid. r..,.,,.. 20 yra etc. No Job too erNll. old. WOOd. ctleln HM . Ing. Drywall. Carpentry no moraf Cheri'• Cln s.rv. Lie. T 124-'43&. 841-8427 HANGING/STRIPPING Aepelr reuc:.ta. dlap, etc. ..... Comm. retld. rnooae An•. CA 92701. eKJ14N'. 751-3M2 lie. Reea. Mlelc~ 586-0553 ~I. Greg, 988--0t 18 etc. Gary &45·5277 PTL 780-94-45 or 7~9031 NEW WerehOY .. Storage VISA-MC 873-1512 851·M04 MIM 842-9033 hotMe, lie. 472-1123 _......_.... ......lerlalt ••Mlt ... 11 llllLet1t.rlale 1411 ...... lihralaW 111Uafual.U. ................ ......... 1!!r!!p!!t1.Val. !•!Jiii ...,. IMI IMI •• 1w• IMt 8XYs16EvitlldE.s~ horec •· ant u Cerna ••Illar 1..,,.,. •ac• Ult le~..._. Hit C.... 11n1 rtA Cetta.... ftM -#205. 2BR. price mid fr ont 101/penoremlc . 2i)lj(tto w•.,.. frpJC 36r Nwpf & .. § .. 41( faL '. 2er 1a.. Adutt• pr.i. No 38R abe(112dupla~cpt•. •lllAllflllT* IOYllW 20·1. Owner financing ocean view. $950,000 IAYflllT-2b• ~·· kit dbl gar 2 bjtlt to bctl. cio.. to peq "490/rno. 111, laat drpe, D/W, renge, E'lkM OPENHSESAT/SUN 1-4 llZ'J llfTI Price Sluhedl Don't min Adullt. Eve/B73•5&2o 673-&&78 Agl 2 Bdrm 2.,_, 40' on we1er. $900 s kld1/pe1 al pool/lennlt 9&2...fS&83 · $200 ci.nlng. 5e7 w .. t 1760+ <Mp. Eve 548--1939 4909 SEASHORE OR. 3 Coe1• Meu unlta. Poet-this ,.,,Ifie: Yalue. 4 BA OPEN SAT/SUN I.I. ·-L-IUpef' Ylew M.,, p-539-8190 Belt Rlty lee 19th 845-0940 lbl 7 8 YES 2'h.BA, 1 leYat, aunnu cor· aAt-• I gr·"'~. L••.;_ •2750>' /rnou . .... a .. •-· -• · · Eaettlde i.. ~ 2. Br. New Spacious Country Fr9"Ctl e · JCgro11 .. ·· ' L S lou o .. • Ilk ...,... -• .. ... .... "V home. The ultl!Nte In 7.8xGrOMll S147,900. ner tocallon w/Vlew of rg l pee • "' •new. yrty wlH aleo,..../optlOn '395 1Bd trtr,adult pertc. c.rpla, clfpe, pelf\t, lndry & conatructlon. NMt1y new. Southern Callf Realty clty llgh11. Guard gate. 2bf 21>1. lam rm, wet bar. Clear Trade Only. For Or~ 11 ' 1595 ooo Call *ILlfn* LUii °""'111.Y No peta 140 Cabrlllo petlo tees mo 848-7313 S..at 4909Seelhore °'· ....... Communltypool, apaand 5• Partc. Ownr 531-3159 ange Co. property. Price 6 .. o. e 19'9 . ;.. r 11 1 • WUTll •MUUTIUI lllT• •llUlD 848--6725/873-7787 E·"°8 t Ba, 2 Bd petlo .Hlff8rlery,Rltr tennla. Oan be...,, Sat. &~II ISO $295.000.FOf detall9call. Kl ach 780 8069 38r 1 T hM na-• ...... 1 pet te2S -,..., I~ --------2· • + Unit Apta priced Exec. Irv T9fr. pool hm 4 .. ...-~ -Nwpl Hta. Frplc, patio, 31' 8"" ..., • ...,.-Cau971:. "111 '~~~~~~~~~ 1-5.Agt 759-1997 _ Bkr845-0203 e¥e omy. r ner. • I +7~r1m313wn ·---38r TwnhM. Gr .. 1 loc In gar11'cr~,·11o"° .... , !;. ..... llUI ftlW UllAll IW mfi lllA llU/"'1111 lo~ rut a.i.1 Fut clOllng ltatals bdrm. 12200. mo. Call 3BA 3BA L T h Never UY9d ln ... •xqulalte bffina M75 mo. 551-5001 E•"°8 2.br l ba. petto, no S 1 1 OCEAN 8&x300' lot alze. 2 Duplex 1320 W. Balboa, j)tlnclpela only. Agt Carolyn, 720-0290 Brick ,,~ 2 °:"ory°":· Country Frend!. Comp teoo/rno 2 Bd 2 Ba. frple, peta, 317 Cebrlllo St ::~ :cue~ LIGHTS houaea+ 2 duplHH $275,000. 840-1295 Danny, 9e3--IOOO ...... ,.,...... ... 111111 Ill... room all Ille kite/be turn or unrurn. 2nd "' ~ ell bit-Ina nr seoo. &31-4038 • S2395/mo Income. TAI PLEX I I 2 ,.__ dal --. s . wlvlew of Santa Ana City • I View. Entertainer• 4 bdr s249 900. Cell ror nnan'g • w room or ..... n Spaci<MJI 3 bdrm, 2 .,_th, $1200. OPEN AT. 2-4. tkut•ne S.C undartvnd <*11•. E-elde Studio w/pet o. home w/pvt IP•. yard + ' more units. Supe< Npt p 1251 llJMI llJiU 11• frple, patio. $1400/mo. 233 1&th Place. &75-4333 pr'~ ~lubhia pool,i-n· 81 Cent• St cat~ cella, kitchen w/Mg ~t'ec~~· :3~ H~r/:·e.c~~c:>° llllllllALlllW Smail 28d frnt h ... dMn ~WaltzSplller IMMAC. EXECUTIVE nit, aP• & aaWia. S900 Tlllll'lmll'T "4 5+<Mp&50-9228 w /I• rm 1. A 11 um• _ Harbor Blvd lrontag• w/gar & porch. M75. mo. &3t.. l286 -HOME: 3BA. bar, 2ba. unlurn, S 1200 rum. M2· 11N "EXTRA NICE" 41 18r S250,000 + owner wlfl n&w 2400 sq tt. Ex~t ~ yrly IM . 8181842-&39& II.... Ftplc, 2 car gar New Hiil _. w/pool. No peta "475. carry. Won't lutl Call 1 I .. Ital cetlon end petklng. New ,.~ ... .. l 31Gii new 1nilde. ca1port cpta/all new amentlel. (11•) 411-HU S725/mo &ltllde 2 Bd 1 8'8-38 thft 3:30 Patflelc T.,,ore &J 1-1m 1 HH,111 111t1ng. 12ee,soo. ce11 :rn•_ L onfy, no garage. gardener ~k •t:,•· ~<><;·,5~5,': •--•· 'h ea Townh ... FrJ*:, yd, FIREPLACE, poo1, petlo. ***10% DOWN*** HurrytAndyouwlllowna4 CurllaHerberta&31~12fS& Oeelgnar fuJty Mn 2 Bd lnclS350mo.963·8208 64&-4880or&3l 3096 .... gar,lnd,rm,nlceloe. X-LG 1 l 28r Apia. E· CdM dupleJ1 + gueat rm. , Bdrm 3 ba w/lamlly rm townhouae. Pool & tennla • 48r 1V.8a. Walk lo bCh. 231 Sante Ana Side $660 Up 557·2841 Gr .. t term•. ~ to ... lrg eO )( 150' lot. Thi• la court $1195 &73-089& CHECK THESE Baylhor .. 2 Br AYI 3/20 • 1100+$1000 Tll 111'••11 -an. $259,000 BKR & 5-48&3 1199, not tease land •. with• ..... •---L 141 Ptaln Jane 2bf w/bltln1 ,,.,_ 11000. mo. MC No pet• 842•5942 •.a• 1_. -• -bautlfUI harbor Ylew. _ ... -• crptd decor child/pet? &45-705e eyea • -· -$550/mo 2Bd 1btl --------1·-------~ &. mlDTI II lac ... Pitt Shor• 3 br. 2 be, S495 nat 1ow depo AJUt•Hll F•ra .... s1251mo Eaet"°8 2 Bd 1 a11 bft..jne, lndry rm, htJferP.............S ... llUJllS _,., -... vu, walk bch tenn11 •HM1IO* BIGCANYON.3BA2'h8A 'A.,_ T f""'-' nrbch&ahopa I I t ••1 1211 ........, $ 22r .,. "29 EXEC. TOWNHOME. View wnhM. ,,,_, yd, 7•1 W 11t' .. ST mmacu • e own•rt llMO Tl 1211• -• 141 fllll mn ...,.... IP• f "'vv1·u 3 Fncd 2 •try 3br 2ba olf ol golf courM city llghtl gar. lndry rm. Off atraet. TSL .. MANAGEMENT OCEA/8NFAlqONT( on huge 4 bflca from Wedoa on ONL v f 18.000 P4N' unit 1..,.r1 lucll ' ZH MacArthur 2 o•r mod kit pvt tennla ~rt & pool. . Gtatral J112 quiet, nice loc. ••2 _.. ..., lot w un ue neYer va-Balboa Penlntu&a JSolnt Rlveralde Co. Riek B)'a(I _ 1730 539-&190 Belt lee $1650/mo. M <l'&183 2&17 Orenge "'" .1....,.. cent) units. All In "10" 2 lafJ: 1 Bdrm unit's 760 7292 H'J Ill.I Ill ••a ••mllJ ~ ... '11•11 Brit & '"""" & ~ condition Owner• heve 3 • · -• WTllll TIR•IE Ea1tblulf-4Br 2•nea. r·--'~ e -7 nu cpte .... .,... S 16, 80 yrly Income See _ Bkt/Co-op/Mt-upa malled 2500/MO. &75-5579 3B •L _,, Malur• couple wtinled for a.a2.1••• 1400 aq ft ~8t n~Be car gerage , brick at 154511547 Mlramar0r -•••a.•aa A,2'nba,2cerattached rm. 2-+gar, i.e. vktw, f 2 Bd bll .. ~--... courtyard, sec sya. fire-Ill 2242 • ._.__ HlllTS ...... ~ gar. U: "ri" ~975 No grdr $1650 54e..7415 ~~~riv be~c~. A";~jj --------~~~lct:t,:=a ~~e:'d.~~1=~~ · 211 Jla. LIWIST Completely remodeled lnnal 1212 gr~~. va •b ~1.~~66 EASTBLUFF VIEW 3Br March 1. s1000 ~ & waterfall•. Pool/epe appt. Febulou• terms .,. Pl• • AIU IT ~:'' ,~-:,;.•• ~:~ O~~d~ RENTALS __ i Ba +den e>eec hou... Agt 875-& 173 S950 No peta. IMl-244 7 available. A 1kl no1 11M,llll M~ICentet.LOwdn JACOBSREALTY E;:ec~~r&2:3~'::8!1 A/C, newly renovated & lal... lflllm11 or545-3115. S849,5001 Call Robin ......... ......, Cash now. Will trade for PROP MANAGEMENT $845 Go ... , 875·9291 lndtcffs~~ /;'~ ::--~ ...... 2111 Beautiful g•rden •Pll. TOP., ... quiet, no pate Tench &31·1288 111-JIM property In Costa Meat 7141875-6173 '~ ep, . pello't , ~. BBQ, STUDIO &Muty MOO REDUCED To $298 000 -or Newport Appro>e •-•L...-'·'·d Exee:Tam. 5Br, 2~.,.. lam 52 ~'!'0 dlsc,ount till 2 Bd 18a on LYftont. pool. No peta. PRV petlo, pool & ape ' VILLA BALBOA PENTHSE 1200.000 eq~lly. Rick -:-" l!M rm. encl apa, vu, gerdner Aug .,.,,2-0350 760·9398 Avali till June $1200/mo 2Bdrm 1Ba se&S..se&o MESA PIN!S 2&50 Herl• F0< faat tale Chtf Haven. 2 br 2 ba. S 18,000 cash Byers 760-7292, 24 hra. 28R 2BA au upatalra. S 1400/mo, 845-6773 Agt 8'4-1211 301 Avocado 642-9850 549-2447 3br, 2ba, approx 2000 sq down No qualllylng. • 50 ••-ft, completely remodeled 1219 000 850•1 t90 ~kr Co-Op 'aet-upa malled 4ii-a95l!'~=d HMW/pool E·llde erea DOL ... n lllTALI ta .... Ofenge TrM Terreoe. 2BR You don't need a gun to home. Large IOI, room for ' H.B. FIXER TRIPLEX. lnCd 5 rm w/ger $725 1111111W U&. bfx mobC hOfM. no ~[field 2BA Condo, MC. bldg. "draw , .. , .. when )'OU 8l(panlion. .......... Waterfront/dock 5 Bd. S189K 1cw. dn owe Rare nnd yearly 5 rm hN 539-6190 Beat Ally lee EITITlla ......... • .... •. MatUl'e edulta. $900/mo IN. 551-9581 ~ w~~~I ~ o,:: N~':.,~~~:c, Iba, ?1~~.;;;_~~% ro~·000· Taylor Co. 980-9809 ~t :ec:,:,r:~~~~ NEW 3Br dplx. Avt May 1 1t4, hte••lrt ,,_. Quiet, MC:ure lPllJmTI PEPPERWOOO APTS 1Br -='=84=2·=58=7=8======::..l===-=A=g=t=83=1=-5=1=o=a====Jla•t• Au Itta 1iH llftlllll1 S300'• 539.9190 Best 1.. :r ~! .. ~~~·2'::,~ w/,mlft ,..e I .,1, 1991 :7:;1.· ... 8'&-83 7 3 s!~::~J.~~am'Y1y: ~:J:n:.9~a..:Oifport Classy Autos .\dvert ised in the DailyPllit * FRESH PAINT 28R 26a CM CoUUlookSIUlll 1 lalMa S 1100 1 sec 5.4&-&985 dya fenlal ...... ,_.., -Ilona. Heat pd. No pei.., ...... Br Ir ... oir .. I .,.... ALL UTILITIES PAID 2Bdrm 288 $875-$&80 ,..., 1 • pie, pool, J>91 .. ~, P1U1 Ouett HouM F/P, dynamic aa'::eman >'fl~ Ptaia1•l1 2217 N9W Duplex 2 br t b• r&, I,,,..., Compere t*ore you rent. 398 W. Wiiton &31·5583 ~· No peta. 399 W ... f herdwood 945-7009 Agt . A4t•I Estete lnveatmenta. Nice Peninsula home. S850. & dep No pets 398 MUI, UY I lflf Newly decora19d, CUl1om BEAUT I. 1585 e50-t35 .... u. ..... 1100 Tll llYUTmll •BA. 3Ba. 11991 to Bay & 7~~~niva~/tmor #B UllTI Yll. d••lgn leeture, pool. r ..... d! br 2d ba ~· Sharp 2 br 1 .,. ~ Beach $1800/mo yrly. H•I & bbq, cov'rd garage, tur· '~· w. w/ 'I"""• x 1 .. 1ur" new Mrthtone MITA •IA M2· 1112 Call Burr Whit• RealtOf. Ocean vlew:2 Bd ~ Iott. ... -~· • rounded with plUlh land-grdl, Jar· P•llo. •900. crpt pelnt & 1 oar ldd'I SA CITIZENS: 20>e80' LAGUNA MOTOR INN . &'75-.. 830 cuatom Condo w/all __.. ~·No peta 18r tum mo. C I Benny 842•2849 ~Ing No peta kictt oti Meyflowerwtthkltchen,lrg ForSele ln ~a..cn. lal •el •ar amenlltH S1t00/mo hJtreet1,,er 3&5 ton. 842·1971 lllTA•U $575. mo. St1s0. ~ llYlng·dlnlng eree Maple 494-3537 873-3777 Agt ~11,a.L 2 M + ... l'ut. ..... 214 pa-y-1 aaa In. Avall. 311. 835-S.W5 1n1erlora Lar,,.. bath wllh *HAROTOFIHDICLEANI w .. t-'"'· 2BA Iba n• 12 ... /M=. -•-•STUNNING 1 ..... _ stall shower•-and tub 2 HOUSES Orou 119,200, 3 Bdrm townhoma. quiet, ror 2 P«IOnt, no ";;~i &-fm 1ft N9W Apartment complex. Lg ...,..., Gold carpet King II.re $180,000 15% On. Owner with pool, tennla, ape tac.. lll.llA I. -y mtTI Ready lor occupancy In lBa Garden Apt. Pool bedroom C11.ll 540•5937 Don Goguen 497-8287 No amkra. No peta. S825 t-d99. 5'5• 7983 le•dele• 2 W. __ ,.. Aprll. 2Bdrma 1530/rno & '496/mo. 710 W 11th S 1350 mo 111/last. Dau Pilat 1221 L~ a..uttrul & part! ""• FOR 3Bdrma M05/mo. o .. Tr\P'e>e 28r gar seao a.. tCtaliifieci'Ade are th• llUI r.T-..0 (213) 379-481? --... ...,, .,., THE DISCAIMINATINO r .... garbag9.dltpotal, Sun 3/3 l0-4.' 1902 Of. anawer to a aucce1tful Beautlful property pr~ Another 1br abOde near flrt,.IM 12•1• PROFESSIONAL ralrlg & carport. For In-...,,. 82.&-5169 7 __ garage or i•td .. 1a111·1 a lu•t reduced, owner AWE .. 1 llUI ft1W Marina $.425 basic bUt w~ ..... .... Townhof'nea Furnllhed & lormatlOn call -..-......... better way to tefl more anxiou. to Miii Little,..__ 2 Bd 1 "'-k charm·n dee-Of others too ......... • unrurnllhed TIPA --_ WI -• -peoplef TOM LEE 842·1502 VU'lona rg,,_ 539-8190 Beat Riiy lee 111·1• IJl-llM Utllltlee Free _, -· ..,.n" r===::;:;:============d~==::;~===:d:======~=:kS~2~300~/=m~o=. A~g~l=7~5~~-~90~70 L~r VIiia et harbor, LA QUINTA HERMOSA ~1)121-1114 ~z; ~ o:!,~~ gated comm. $1500 mo ••·---1821 1 Par11"°8 Ln, HB 2pm-4pm Mon-thing from • emell 8C1f to TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE " .,. IC.OW- 1•·~ 11 ( ,,..,,, .. ,, 'N.., .... , .. , ............ ...,~ , """'-l#i ,,_.,. U•A't 11 \lt1tf,fil')'"'" ,., ......... """O tt H~,.,..,..t•• 1. ,,.,... .. ¥:c.• l) Ail~~ ln,.._.twf ft .,....,,__,~ ... . , ........ 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Fe eon& on L;. 11t, 1111, NC S225. 2 per. ldMI IMng bch, 11200. 833-1610 No Pfltl. Cell Lola Miiier ~,,.,. fill'n, aac: pafk· aona; no peta. &50-1798 TSL MGMT &42·1903 hat~ 0 ~ 1· 1268 _ Ing $1895/rno &73-0898 EASTSIOE 2 BR 1 BA NB REAL TY &75-1842 1 BR condo. Nr be3. Harbor View Homea 5Bt OceenYlew, 30 etepa 10 Lerge, ci.n, quiet, lndry Wll1t.lll YI.Liii Garage. lndry hkupa, 3B• comm pool 'r yrd-••nd. Lowly 2BR corn-lac, c:erport, from "475. 2 Bdrm Apt• pool epe 111/laat, Pfll ok, dy• g<lnr S 1850 lae &4 2541 pletely furn wllero• 848-45 .. 9 gar lndry rmt no Pet• ' 551-3001, eva 544-5343 Mo-mo Big Canyon 2Br + llv/dln rm. opening to Eallalde 28r decor TSL MANAGEMENT · ---d•n Condo $1500 rronl gerd•n petlo dwlhr encl. :Wa patio' 845-8122or842·1t03 Hr 211. IW... 780· 1&34. 545-5279 w/d w/or•enery,W/D, o•r. N ....:.. ••. o' .. 1aa.. ..... --------•775/rno Bier .... 2 .... 50 Av.ii now t"' .. _ 1 ° ,....a -50't --"V Wiii---1 .-• ""' • ..., _ Npl Crest 2Bdt den 2'M>a '850/mo &31:oi'7.""' • & lrg MC. 648-4538 ........ Juat bite• to oc .. n 1br Mini vu. Avl now tor 4 · 1 & 2 Bdrm epta, pool, epe, bungalo w/eppla Ir•• moa °' 1 yr $1250/mo Slept to bch. 28r 1Ba. EASTSIOE Lg newly r• lndry rm1 pello, bWcon)'. utlla aun"1 patio SA40 720-0133 °' 7fS&.6082 ' w/d, 0"· Avt now thru decorated 2 & 38r Apt. No pell a585 to tl18 . now 539·8190 Beal ree -- ----Mey S360+dep &50-2012 ColStartlno 81 $590. 2214 TSL MANAGEMENT Npt Cr"t Condo. Specie! i.oe Aw. 842·5210 754--0081 or 842-1903 Off Yorktown lg 3bdrm 2BR/den °' 38r,3be. Nu "'=6iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitlil.iiiiiii;;..-•l j~~~~~·~~~~!!~!!!iii 2b• 2 11y lrple rtyd oar ~I/paint Some ocn ~ - much mofa $725 hurryl S 12~1mo. Ag1 845-2235 lnnaJ 170 639-.6190 Bett Rlty 1.. -,. --Ott River yeerly hotM ,.,,._ _..,_ l•at. 2 tal 2bf ~lpd kllcn $&25 &Mutllul 1Bdrm Condo. E'.Xec8Bdwet:rtrontwl 40' low mova-ln call Pool, •P• $475/mo boat allp, wine cellar, 2 539~190 Bell Ally tea 786-3324 Frplca $2900/mo 080 On Baytront w/MNJy bctl ....... llll .. Agl 759..0780 2Br 11800. Call Ba11y <P.i!i~,_iiiiiP.-iiiiiiiiiP SELDOM AVAIL! WMther· &45-918+« 8'+-2270 Xuraclr:;; iiA upper-y;t; ly Bay TownhouM. boel SEAVIEW COMMUNrTI ~1~11~:':'·~ic.:.dr~: lllp, 58r 3Ba. dbl gar, 1905 Y~ht Aeaolute 38R '575/mo 875-0247 MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE fl![~ 1<, ,,,,.,, ,,,_, -A l•"'•IJ -I le ... ,"'ii ,,,,.y.,,-i ~· ,, IClr ,,,,.,,,.. ....,..ffl!!'t ,,, }It ,,,Cl t<f\f1)1"(,. 'l ••"9tttifift tA1tttor ••t f\f I \t-Qf~ ~ •"'Vfn tr. ~•h (.,(J(ht "°'I) tJ"'id •te bola. I terin. pool, all emenlil• Lovely Exec hom.Nu If>' --· ...,.....,_,,....._ __ S 1875 mo. 472--0eM A/C. Vaeant. no . Loe delult• 1 bf Apt, "· -• S1llOO. ""9 944-hM Dl'N. retr'lg. no l S.droom 1 Bedroom & 0.,,/2 8otht 2 e.droom•/2 Battis 2 Bedroom Townhou~/2 ~ &ott!t -All UllllTIES INClUOEO -Goi Fittplocts -Rustic Wood Pon ling GrO$S do1ti -C ~rol Seo~ C•1l1ngs 1 -01shwosl'I rs ii -Pools, Whirlpool, Exerciso Room --4 I 1ghled l onn1s Courli' • -laundry foc1l1l1es ~ -Fo1r Housing. Sorry. No P•11 A 1J Off!Cl OP£N PAllY9 6 ., , 2~00 H<~boi 81"' ti iiilj nt (.n~ "'••• I ·co•to Meto 1'-' I 557.acno - n • # Or1nge Cout DAILY PILOT.l&Moay. M•ch 3. 1H! De lnco"'• '•• lltreparatlon &Pl 119"1. rM>fl &Q., 1511. 43 I M llQ Hat La.t WM Miiie Cel ~ lllllL.._,... own IPC. AoOf'I\ In El~ Co9ta S130111Q" 1117 w.t~ ~cwoeeed w v1ci •-• deeftlng, Nme cititd MAL aTATf AGINTI .. Hllll Meeenom. 64 .. 5051 eM,N8.AetM1·5032 COM~~ ID '"lllb I Ill ~ ........ le',... W• ... _.... .. Ill·~ .... ""*. lUJl NI hm, Pl" rm/be 7$-lOO Sq Fl ~, .... poloe"'9w ....... req. ~ Ot Iv ,,.. .,.... brotiar ....... ,.,... Molt-M ........ 11so1• 14so1mo•. AYI 11$-UOI}.; 1113 0rwp ••••II •11 :::W~.:"00::: •CJ ""' ~:'r~= ~J::',~~~: riowl4&-0l11 VI, cu , Call le1ty eANilflXA llAdlii lng.MU9ilbelcnod1d91 hP«Jeftee ~'Y ..... AIU:WIC.-'-Coeil eoee. .... Matut• ,em: laundry, k" 645-t1•1 or ....... 2270 MATC*itAKlflt ~ ... ~ ~ ' aome &oola. 517-331() • ~....-ln-M10 ------!"'!""'- prtv. •c ldMI tor • CdM !QC Office lllClnge. M2·1111 ICiNdule fot i.w ..,,.0.1--------- . -~ ... S200/mo M0--2093 C.. 813--4120 • ttloM In '10"' ~ b ..... IOI ~. _... MU9ll IGWM Md lllD . ... llu ... !;;jrt ltMk HIJ Wt1L•u1er H11 •er I o u • t 1 u d • n t . AJC. perking, ffom 1700 THANt< YOU tT JUOI rnent MtrMOe ...,._ -(9118,.) ... 1111119'11 Tu I ntrpa Tl ACCT UdMt TAX cMiM OJ '°" YOUA HELP tyl..-. Wma lnoludlng tralft Mute ~ "'°"' .._ ... Serv "'4 W. 19th 81. lndlvdu91 & 9mall bull"9N ORANGE COASl. 13"4 Nwpt Id\ room In 48' hie Cotti MiM. 2500 1/f ot-G t( C 1"9raphlc .,... for Mlh. H9wpcw1 leedt ., .. , ...._. '° .... llrli• Sp a r l I• I ta " a• d a ,,. coneuhatlon. 1 ~ flna.nclal 790-e091 Gold4lnwt St. 531.a..83 wlPtM 1350/mo utlle pd, floe epeoe avaltabte In wNdl 'iOlol ~coutd Ob-.,. ~ MJ-1212 •· a.wow.. + .,,.,. mod¥1t1 IS. ouaaaifll,.. ~. M&-1J38 - -tlr.t ptkng t15-23 tf nlee oomplu ....... I tall\ lnformatlofl >Ont op. f ~ • ..-. lelary. and ...,... to ,,..... TAX SVC PROl'PREP Aoom for,.,.t /mo a RIGHTR""l.TV7M-1141 ............... ,. port•.-..kw1tta~ MAAM MECffAMCeoro. Call l'atrlck T•nor• (NI ............. ...... "~ta.... Hll . -.. ...... -"'' ' • 3 So ,..... .,,.f. ucteto,..OJMGTarl. 11.,...,...,.~~----. •· •-· IHI ARATION. At your home min. from OCC & Npt 8otl mfl... POifXC iiMViCi • am All r_... tr•tecl In 9'11Ct 1 . t'lr. etan. . .... , el'X 18 .,..,. ... ,,.. Ctn ..... -or our ofc 839-e05e 642~8531 or 558-2278 ~224 training. Aecotdtd ~ conftdenot. loll &3'5, eo.t Vwd. 17&-2131 lner .. M yo1o1r ralund. •ROORHYAN8US SVC S.UwlthEASEI ROOM ONLYln'qui.tbet Ex-o•~ ~---2 24ht'1.ee1.-. :=·NewHemp-•n•• Hom. eppt., , ... rat... TAXES, BOOKKEEPING. 1 • C M Condo lat l lu1 ...... .._, ,. •• "'"• T 1 Oy/543-9133 av/M5-"82 & R.". INVEST •••91•5 11 I BREEZE 12'75' • . ll'llall« otca.. t at ... TUTORING for t,.aamlng unf-UI), ·1mot· Int "' 0 """ ° C!Malfted Ada 642-5818 ' mo. 642-0e70 S 1275. mo. Janltorlal 5 Olfftcultt.1, In rMdl~. .. waoae. !c.ono Ube N ~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.h~h ~ ~-.~lng.759-950t ~~.~Ung,h~· Hlr S~o~ ~ude~t. T~.~.7~5 Apartanta, U1f. partatatt, laf. -Full MMce EXeeutlY9 tult· writing. SllnoertanO train-1 /ow, f1o1H/patt time. -. REIM~ ------- NoM1olw ....... Ctltl .... 2714 ...... ...... ...ff. UI• llAll .. Furnlunfurn. offlet ed In m1o11tl>aan1oty ~··· 8 2.300 W. Front & = of:C. Aeceptlon•Uor Ccwpcn• ~ • •• 91t11 • 1 IMdl f'Mthod• fOI 0yei.11a. ont, H. • Good, 'YPl8t Xln•-=-omc.. Need c:MerM ,.. w .. ttlde 2Br IBa,"" 18drmaptonBay ln H R EACH28a)'flylM Wkly rental• 1135 l up. !e~ i:Jso-=5/:, Xlnt'rft. Mra Davtee. II El efli..8·~~ no..-cec>tlonlettoMnclt~ ...,'"c:::"e:.~011 cpl, all utll pd 18501mo Newport Beach '760/rno. $9151mo. 557·8985 Coiof TV, tr• coff•. Word OCMeinO 6«-1779 fUtl t!Me-t0t':C,t 8c:ti dry enOa NWpt 8c:n Ol)tlttl-pftOnel, type eoour.-Y. +.$300 MC. Kid• ok (7141 759-1742..,.. llWHIT-•lf heat9d pool l at999 to Piii• ~ntlng., ~ ~. Ml-2221 prectlc•. Call loDbl: order Ill~..._ ' 1122 M. fJeahDp 831·5230 aft 5 pm -.a ~ Khctl't avail. lnctt t..___ _ ___.,. •--...... .a-.. •"'3242 .... 1pm ltort, In non--a.nc. Ana. CA !Br 1550 28r 28a HSO, BaautlM 3 8d 3ba Condo 985 H. Coatt __.....,.. ................ =' ..... COUNTER HflPIP·Tlme -.... . 1moklno offl~ Ca.II lut. .... 1741 retrlg, tton. d1hw1hr ecrou from pool I t9"nlt Lagun1 e..ch. 4;.:,~ ~:~~. {:!,~ ~IM T.l.'t , .... .,.. pereon, N.ldl .... flllllll Beny, 131-44C>l b1Wn M 1ne1 No J*t. call Dtwn courtt. Wail/d'/f, 2 eat ~. Exec:ut!Y9 Aow. OH RESIDENTIAL PROP Pa.,tMI Clnfrt M2·2871 lll:mlf Or .. "°" """" for en 111111 c I .........._ 2 ...... Tl IUll 9-4 deity 54S..855 gar, patio l tSaJcony. Ull 111 llTIL. 3901 M~'rt ... ~ at J•'-•lnatant ac>c>roval O.A.C. WWW I l•IT Oellghlful ocean t>tMMa 11300/mo Wkly ....,talt now 1va11 _,.. '"" •• ,. _... A.ll1bi., eonec:'-'clou• "-~~panon All MW crptt l drpa, loll 100 Intrepid $128/wtt l up. 2274 ~ bol'•. Call 752"7170 : ~~.~ ~~.~ --I ~.on '°' full time po9-for dynamic c, .. u.,. IPmLl11I C11•)1S1.....0 of cloaett Pvt garage., TSL MANAGEMENT port Blvd. C.M 546-7'45 Furnl9hed offlc4t t room of •Equip IMalnQ, Aefl'a No e.xpeJlene9 ntCWrt Ion In 1Mn9 W~ company with buay ...... =-'=' _ t>Mutlfully l•ndlCIP9d. 642· HI03 3 room IUlt• S275 mo. CAL AMERICAN. ROBERT ... typM of )OOt ava61ab•e med1QI PfodUct•. w pftOnet Xlnt .-. • EQUal"'i SplCIOul 28r 2Ba wlfrplc NEWPORT VILLA APTS SU ... LIME Brookhurat & Atlan11. 159-9111 o. e 870..()823 Cari refundabte f()f Info. . trlln. ~-pref. """"' ,...... cai foi ~ l balcOnf 990·8331 IN NEWPORT BEACH Approwlm1t9'y 1 mlle from 3021W. Cout Hwy, New-Reta, n-amkr ~ 312/811-4347 ellt C..1533 $5 plhf' start. 21r-M 12 teMew, (714) 152-IOIO ~ MIF 3Br 2'1tBa Exec Condo A greet plac. 10 llV9 on th41 the a..cti. M2-2357 port Beact1, kltoMnt, TV N B Exec. omc:e.. 2 Pv1 tit ...... Hl•Y UL.II _.TH 111 I' • -·_, $1100/mo. Micro, dl w, Upper Bay Prlv1te OCEAN SIDE of Balboa S125+wtugl,nocs.po.1t. ofct, "lge work lfH. *""'*•llfw* nMd enero-tlc P.,aon to Mfgrhellmtntd opptykw Some ..,._IOI~ pool, ape. tenn, raquet· clubhouae1 & hH lth 43rd 11 1 80 lba cs. l ... t ..... tHI Recpt ., ... ~taff rm-fll-Full Umilp.tlrM PoetltlOn grow with M1aD. corn-tharp pereon. Muef ti... CtM ~ 9'-10:30 lim.. ball. dbtgac.J M-8083 IP••. a t90nt. courtt, 1 tached unll, gar. YrJY (f Y86 l!XR'E Ing combo. S1.«0. mo, for axpeJlenoed ...... pany, min. 1 ri r...it nut· Pfof, enthuelaatlc ~ 641J.t100. A.-tot~. ••••••• YIWIE opoolc IA, c,r'OpMort'.o buF1'1',,...h1on' 1850/mo + d9P leav. =' ~ l JanltOflal 5 nltea. Park· parson with frl•ndly MtY ex1>9r IT •tarting pereonaltty •• ,..., front . ~ phone number f0r appt or --·1· 1 Mml-Ing 759-9501 outgoing par1onall1y. tal. S9()().S1200. 1>/mo. offlca appe1tance, FIT llJY/ .... ltland, convenient ehop1 a.-s-27511548•6933 · privet• & 1 private tult• Bright Newport office Pret.r prior axpeJ, Paid holtdays, vac. Hoep poeltlon wl b•n•flt•. FIT. ..,,_ In ptoperty WIYllTt Live wnar• you have •Spectecular apt1 on Sight. avill. 47&-2172 Nancy Approx 643 811 ~ Greet opportunity. In• avail. lnttln(l9w by Biik• Hydro, 224t So, mgmt d .. lrabl•. Od BTLOCTCK ETO BEACH. DE-Vacatlta Marln•r'1 M1i. 64&-2947 BaytlcM Pt\atmacy. Mr .. lllmUTIU appt. only, Mon-Fri Pullman. Santa Ana. typing a1dll1 raq . SI la 1&2 8d A .... A H 0 UNIT. 1 BR .. . Wella M-F7eo.-011 1 ' 649-7441 281·2800 4f3.-1313 ng 1 & T rm part· 1ba, gerage. Yurly ... till 2tl'I N.w Bldg, 00 Airport Patt t!Me, Friday l Satur-LLOYDS NURSERY .,,_.-------- ("11nkta owfnhoutes. $650/mo. yrly. On 43rd. HM •xeh•w jaJl;;J<J; for area. Corner of Redhill & Fem Alda llv.ln .-at day work In 1tor .. 1n yourl ..,, •• IT heretartel "1 about urnl1hed St. l .. ve ph number fOf · -.,,... Brl 1 700 ft a--. teaehef In wtllchr, pi t, rm, ar ... M .50 plhr Cat nee. mus am e od i.n apta, complete with TV, appt 646-27S 1154&-8933 BLkal/T~~~t. 4~~-,4/& No 11on110arM, 2tqotf~...,.,...-1 a... brd + 1250 mo M&-2357 F0< appt call 541-0718 PIT 3 Hc1 pl day, e arn go ••P« ce IWI• linen• & uten1U1 maybe .. ....., nr -arNs ........ '11 wor1(1ng with M~ or rentl<I for short '1e<m or Spacious t Bdrm, bit-Ina, (4t5) 381·0732 room & ltor~ .,.. ~I ILm llftll/lllRU ~~~~~na. Exper ment Co .. •~ •Hn- longer) On J1mboree -pool, avail lmmed. Dov.r L 8"" 8Mr C.bln Pool $945/rno R & H rop41rty FIT f0< amall Newport Mo1orcyd9 nee. Da11V9tyj rec.c>tlonl1t Al)ptlcant ,., -vec:anc:ilaa ~ •1 & 2Br, 1 & 288 tultet * Spec:looa townhoutea •Flr9')1acet *Private balconlet Gerden patio• Rd at Sin Joaquin Hlllt & Weatcllfl HOO/mo ~.~ eolot TV, 2 ;r~. Mgmt. 852-8713 Beach office. No •xpeJ. '*'°" p/tlme for t>uay nursing should 9f'l)Oy work1nt ..-.ant op. Wft llf1 Rd S.S.-8646 S!Mpa 14. 545-8918 0C Arpt atM. 1 ofc Incl nee Wiii train. Muat haW lrvlM travel svc, hrs M·F I.I.&. with peopl9 l POMeM CNMed tMMI !(Int •3 Llght9d t9"nlt courta 1'4· 1100 VERSAIITES 1 80, xlnt In I 191 , mail ave Sec, wtp, 1ppt1tud1 for flgutH. 1 30-4:30 l Tu /Th 11pm-7am antn, FfT & good aPMk~•-PIT PfY9= :~.~=l~' quiet location. F'uH ..eur~ II I tt coplef IVlll. 833-7588 • 75~19 10am-12n. $.4hr+ tn1i. PIT, Conv. hOap. N.B. Of FIT M 2•1 •lfllJ •Sorry, no P91• lty bldg. Avall now lkart 2tll Office 19ac:e for 1MM 1 or ..... ._ age. Mari. eec>-9200 ComJ*ltlY9 Mlaty. xlnt 1111 .. 1 .. /T..W EnainMttnDClO.ioott.lnator •Furnllhl~t avail 2Tieorm, 2Ba. Yrty, gar. S925/rno 644-7215 Agt 2 unfum rf'l\9 av.U 3/2 fOf 2 rms + thatl<I entry. woman 10 11"9-ln for~-DRIVERS crou couritry. benefits. 642~ For growing ....,·~ pfOrl ~ wfxJnt Neer t>Nch S850-S990 Vertallles Condo Leasing F/n-amk 27• In~ 10Yafy Phones ln1talled, eOfJI« pi., aullt wife In care of no•xp. nee Catlf lie. r9Q. .,,. •I'• ~Moc>ment Co. Tfaln. typ6ng a gramnw .... WHY NOT CALL .675-49 12, 754.1792 Bkr s950 Sunny 28drm home, C M Addn I tpece Mf'Vlce avallabt. S375• husbind wtth Patklnaon, MacGr9gOI' Yachts 1831 P.R.C.C. A«oepaca, the Ing to lnduda ...._,t to lfvht S/H or 'Peed writ· llJ•llll 2BR tba, Quiet, no ,,..11. Agt 831-4980 I Vall fO< fum. 556-0391 for 2 rm1 . $40() IOI' 1 rm, min. hthld ChOrH. Plflcentla, Costa Mesi IHder In 9n1lnMrlng ~O S~200 + _,.&Jlielym..._yS~ ·Ing ..... ample perking. Agt "'"5-"122 751..()"•7 o ......... ---'-'""" h~ ""'.,.._., ._,.. SUWlll YILUIE Yearly Avlll now $825, VILLA BALBOA lg lSr COM GREAT HOUSE 873-7161 _. ., '"' RIVE to L A on T~ ...,..,, .. -n.,, a ..,,.n, eflt1 Xlnt potantrat for ... I llU t5555 Hunll,.,.ton Villa,,. C11_1 850-2493 Temp rental. Avt 3/1-? ROOM FOR MAN $.475 + PRIME Of1'--I llAIY*ll · LJ1 Apptl, L .!1'~ .. ~tnr2 .. ~2 ~ttlvl~~--!~~ advanoament.... Send J • to JM Pr99. Aaq'I ... •• $800/mo. Agt 982·811a DEP 640-4255 ...,. tpaca n m ~ """"' .....,.... ..., ""' .. _ ......,.. .. ~._.... MHne to: Box 111, c/o top notch Neretatlal ~~:,~~~·~f = 2=s.2~~$. E~:t:~·~ Yll •amt IT C<IM lg 38r 28a h~ w/dbl r!;:ta;~· 1~$;! H:h f°:A~~ =~~~ llllftll lfl •LP ~pro::~ 1(:~~~ ~ ':!. ~ 8:~580• :!:;g ~~-or apMCJ· , to McFadden. wetl on S820tmo Call 640-1364 GATED VILLAGE COM· Cr & vi.w s.468+ I'. utlla vtalblllty loc. 261-a161 rieQ'Ollabla. 1:ontec • P-IT, fla>e hf't Mon-Fri, haV9 i ari. typing, xlnt pnone --------- 3 80, gli nt. new. upat11ra. MUNITY.-28drm, 2'h8a. 1-3622 after 7pm Share 112 of 565..., ft. of Rk:tl. 642-1747 own car, wlll train. S3.50 tklll•, ..,.. ofc exper a llECEnllllST C~~ furttlerl ~ Xlnt ,,.....~------.=-=,... lr plc, covered ger. 1600 tq. ft of PURE D1y '1ilork• 1Mk1 nit• prime CdM office "i,..ace. •••y ..... hr 557-3200 real plua. Xlnt organtz.a---.__.... S 1400 673 3777 A 0 G SPA k t t ~ ..,.. -tional 1611111, VflfY detail lll•l -·7??? Imo • ._gt LUXUnY. arage, In WOI' ., o ren room Avall Mar. 1 ·as. Your needs marln• orlant9d Ulftmlllftl oriented, must an]oy W• hav9 poettlol11 avall-• - BEST IN BIG CANYON muter aultH. Dining C1nyon. Pv1 bath, kltoh •here 11 $337 50, call pe<ton, mu1t be wtlllng to now hiring 4 loc&tk>f'11. working -with exciting at>i. In c.ntral 0 C If you Newport 752~108 On goll courte. 28R 2BA room, wood burning fir• lndry prlvll, n/tmkr. Pref Mickey at 675--2311. 9.5 learn warrantlea, tlm• Wettmln1t•r. Anaheim peopl9. We provide: htlV9 ftperlen(» on~ 130-9 St595 760·~52 piece, mlcrow1ve 01191\, female 720·&745 Mon thru Fri. kMPJng, pay~rOlla l ..,. Hiiia, Orange & C.r1t~. • Xlnt c:arMr QC>POrtunlty trc>nlc DoWct., we need TU9lln 711 Locat9d In the t>eaulllul private P•llo. ELEGANT F le i.t of 'I vice coordination. W• ate Unlqu. chlldrtn9 1a1on • Excltl work you. It you don't t1eW ax-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Northwoodar .. oflrvlne. CUFF~AVEN· 2 8d, 1Ba. LIVING only 15 mlnutM n:'kr:~M.~~~. •C<IMOlwaultea.AC,ampl th• m11or boat OHi· Paid training fOf r9Cent envl~ment P9fien09, we wtll train Northwood Park off"' lrplc, gar etc. ld .. I for re-· to Falhlon ltland, 15 Waahet'ldryer. 2BR 1ba, g'!!/~0!;.':fls.:e~5 E. erlhlp In the w .. t Salary coamoto1<>9lat lie. Salary • ComP9(hlV9 Mlary you. 1. 2 & 3 b9droom g•rden tired couple. No P91•· minutes 10 So. Co. P1ua. $475/mo, 6-40·1030 open. 750·7700 "k for gu.r. (213) '<>2-0389 or If you are the dynamic P9r· apertmant1 yearly. 548:5306 )ust eal1 Of l"ewi>ort Blvd EXCELLENT LOCATION Don (714) 891·:M39 son we ae.-. P'MM call .,... Paid 8tl'9 C<OM & aouth of SJin Diego Fem/mature to lhr b9aut. 1 MO FREE UTIL INCLD E .. ........-.. ...,, .,... Paid Dental Plan WTlllFfTlllADI freeway. 2473 Orenga B~ B1y condo, pool, FROMS150 UP llATW&llD mtlll/WllTllllQ 1::~aci<~~ ........... u .. .,... PaldVaca11ona ----'-•- COLDW<!U BANl(C!R LI ........._....._ ____ ..... llSTllOTll llfTSIYllUlll One ind Two Bedrooms N Ok E._ .,. Ave 831 ·5439, By 19Pt jaclten S300, 645-5123 CALL (714) 968·8193 PIT Cell Eddy 642 .... 768 01ys l ewe. Hof't Hut p •a a .,... Ctl<llt Union on·am .,. ...,,ant ""' only R • t t , a 8 5 o .-.-.,... Validated Pning •. •n·--1-1 eorm Twnhse. Beaut Fam Non·1mkr to thr C..•trcial IMllllPIR e iuren • 27« E. Cou1 Hwy .,... Aeferfal aonu... -• - view of Upper Bay Frplc, l1at1 ha 2111 sunny COM 2 8d 2b1 apt. It t J ztll eatab C M. roofing co ~·~~l~~.~~tar-Corona dal Mar Mo-2950 COLDWELL BANKE A Handicapped units tllO 1vlilabla patio. pool No peta. 38d 2Ba condo nr SC S425/mo 640-9157 I I I 11 full c:Nwge boott· C.. 557·70M Aea6dantal aflll9t• l\aa LHM S725 640-0:M9 Plaza, all 1manltl9a. 1750 Fem lhr lg 3br 2ba ap1 * f * kM99(. exper In cott H~ .... W / ... 'l llt .....,. lllllflll an lmfMdlat• ~for ~ 09P 859-e553 wl pool Avl now NB $.440 2 ~ avt lmmed In Full· aectg, AIP, A.CR, PIR, lm1.IA ... Mutt hive nc19tlonal ~ ::~ :=~at:!: ~PclllOU\ \1nqle uni' ..... , ••• ., nH 64S.-2 l 35, 952·4300 dys erton 1100 & 706 SF In-~L ~~~ut=:~u:::· pleaM Call S.ry Urgent! ~.;'f:~'ftt=.~ Tl ....... , MUManal .... Typino Peta acceptld In pr .. dealgNlled unite For LMllng lnf0tm1t1on Pleaae call 7141552-0177 or Visit our new oHlce at 146 Roose\1911, trvtne Mon-Sun 8 30am-5:30pm /) two bedroom .tpl\ Fireman will aht Cltm ~~ CCom~~t~~lces. Background In the con-Deya 859..ff95 or Call Gacxge R 831-0228 .......... 80 WPM ShortNlnd or I llAIT, Pl.All Homa In Hunt. Bch, clOM a I aro.7n 1 atrucuon Industry an 9V9a 499-3957 lllYlll IC>Md .ming ~'*' BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! T. ••• • .. to ~ Room avail l1IT L-•-t Ori llcao l .,,./Plrt l1llt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Non·1mokln9 9f'lvlron-_... wlpvt antr llP from * -•-* .... vafl M MIUlllPll Sat/Sun 9AM Win train, m«it,~toreo. live In a beautlful Mttlng house S300tmo • utll I d • a I I o r o I • own tranap. req Salary needed 2-3 d1ys/plwk, no er.peJ nee M .50/t\r lllTIL mil v~t. Cell Pet'n 9' Ora,.tr• Condo 1 Br + IOft, air, pool, tennis Avt 3/18 $515 mo. 873-6785 and enj oy •II the 960-2514 l10al medlcallque81 r•tlll commenaurete wler.per m1tura, Engl SC>Q, cnlld Margaritav'/111. 2332 w Full Of --time to Nindle ,_a5_1_-_1t1_oo ___ EOE) __ w_ amenities Including 1000-4000 SF avt lmml<I & Sklll iav.i 642-7222 care Gd ~. nice C<IM Coast Hyy Npt 8ch ..... .- Lighted Tennis Ct1 Fml 10 1hr 38r HB hM In Fullerton Termsnegot btwn 9am·4pm for femily, 87S-020e 631 _8220 f0t appt wait! in rentll bUttneA Slmlllf Sand Votl..,b1ll Cts Mull be outgOlng, like Cell Carolyn 756-8321 lmmad lntllf'Viaw fOf lh41 Harbor ArN 'I tor Ix.lay Anomeya' ofc Orang• Tr•• Conda 1Br~ lort. All amanltlea $585, 1at, lllH S 150 MC. 854-7977 Of 863· 1460 rURNISH(D or UNfURNISH£0 3S1Puoon111 & Spa •Port• & muale $350/mo COSTA MESA· t450 or -.r1nn1 OPPORTUNITV KNOCKS Oldest Reel Estate Firm spec 1n lb Jaw Xlnt 847·18113 atter 9pm IMllllnl PIT, attn & ...,.., hrs ne1. INC 11 llow expanding Must ,,ave Callf RE lie: typing & 0tganaatlon81 Gas BBQ & Plonlc area 2900 911 RID area. Nioe T M • non-amkr. mult hi ve 11'1 moat t1lkecl lt>OUt Ind be wining to wont 161mt r9Q Olc:taphona H[Al TH 7 Sp1c10u1 Floor pl1n1 Fln-1mkr ahr very lga. complex Right Realty Ff ' IXP9f' Apply A I , o wn t r an1p N B nationwide marketing wlmd1 Call Mr Ring It aii.p hefprut Loe In Fl.lh S-oia• •II beaulllully furn home on 756-8841 Chart HOUM, J.«3 Green . 759-t883 opportunity to your araa l l UBS H NNh ':>WIMMING plu" mul h mo rt" ~or111 nn pl't~ Model\ npen d'11lv q 111 b rs ..., I CM S 2 2 -------L1nt1rn S1, Dana Pt (7 14) 673 4400 Ill NB. Poaitlon avall. II 1·12H qu et t. bdrm, ShoplStorelOffl~/Stor· -II • tl'le hOttest e>pPortunl-immeo S 1400 mo st.an lnDllL .. 11 ltrffll• , ........ 151 23 So. BroOkhurat designer baths, lg din· age, 275-740 sq ft. reas. IMllllPIR P·nt.t lllTILLIR ty going where P90Pla Judy, 644-6516 ------_ rm. frpl, den, studio/work Colla Metil C-2. 546-72•9 Ewper nee: 545-5578 call )'OU, aarnlng you Dig Luxury 1,2' l 3 bdrm 1pt1 In preatlglou1 lrvlne. Lighted tennis eta, pool, tpa, ga1 BBQ, perk Ilk• lndacpg. Walk to lhop'g. MNGMT THAT CARES 111-1000 llSTIIOTlYI AlllTlllT LmH Spacious 1 & 2 bdrm 1p11 wlluxurloua matter bdrm suites In a parklike 1t· mosphere. rm Teak a fine art thru-10f lnlMlor plant comp1ny. profits futl Now avail- out. Nr occ. S280 + tee, Retal tore 1000 SF Old OIP'f 111 I flftlT to be h41ad of crew Must able to qualified lndtvld· refs 540·5959 lvdl PCH. High via-IATl/Dlll hive •Int driving record uela only Whlt't a.n 09- Fl ahr 2br 2ba 1pt In Irv~ lbl y. Avl now 831 -5775 70' Elliott M.Y. pulM 557·0 l50 portunlty like lhll worth nd own bdrm lurn must SALE/LEASE. 1000 sq rt Alaska & more. Reaum• INTERIOR DECORATING to you? Cell refund1bla like call $3$0 768-5181 retall, acrou from NB City 10: 2'<>50 ~lton St. olor 0111gn, full I part (312) 882-2323 ••t S2•9 --------• -----Hiii Npt Blvd. 645·"9628 Torrance, Ca. 90505 time, wlll train. 775--5-4.57 PART TIME HELP for ---------Lag 8ch [)pix pref ttralght Flnenctal Servlca. mull W[8H ltacli 2741 Newport Buch So. o1y worker, S325 • utll, la•11trial OAlnT IUllm m11• 111111 be 21. David. 645--7885 Stud io 3 btka from ocean. I 700 I b th ~tr Pt-I 494•4950 bet. 4pm ltatala 2920 HELPER-Hrr · am· Flair fOf eolot? Quality -P.-rt-llme _____ _ ~~ lnlllllMI llJ.0111 t5200 Magnotl1 Rett1ur111t us.a 111.1 .. mo.-mo. S4001mo avell I ell Dovvrl ,. • ..,,.U Male prof llt>erll thr 2BR 2 Offlcea + work area on blttoua, OV9r 1 'good ap-peopta ntedl<I to coord1-•w-w .... 7 3277 1K11• 2ba. Spyglau Hiii araa MonroVla St. In Cotta pear 54a-9373 nit• will cs.cor In hOmM -• now.Aft 7pm 49 • 642·5 11 1 Awardwtnnlnglllalectrlc Poot.tac:.M 25/mo,1v111 MeaaS395mo.67S-3175 CASHIER·Mlnl Mkt & offleM No •JtP Wiii .... _, Plf1 I Full time Mon·Fn only Salary open Catt George, bef t tam or 1tt 2pm only "32-0e10 1..,.rt INcli 27H Newport Buch No. 2 bdrm apartment• d• 3110 Tim 640-1030 Ftn V1y. 24hr. 3 thifta trlln PIT FIT 846-9774 Home dallv9ry Loa An- NEWPORT BCH t8drm Xli11 lrv1nv AvP11u... signed for th41 ultimate In M/F, 25-35, ahr 3BD 3b1 laae•actatall 963•7522 Sam or NOl'm NTERIOR DESiGN PIT geles Times 7 daya, Condo $650 & 2Bdrm (di l hlhl aptMYl II .. I Npt Crest condo Oen SPtRifOXL READINGS UlllD dee ..,.. Xlnt Income 130-3 30am Cat I muatl Condo 1850 Avl lmmed 645·1104 ........ ~8o~~~i ~;~~i3qulet A~~7ngAt11~;tt~~ t, nMd .....,g9tlc, conacten-FIH hrs. will trlln ~~~or ~2-~1f1 1n&1.SAUS Houaew1r .. & calhl«1nQ Crown Harer.ware 3107 £ Coast Hwy CdM •Ow~n«~i(2:l~3~12~7~8~-0~2~1~1=~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~========== Camino Real, San Clem clou1 person, 5 days '99-1461 ::--A------MIF 25·55yrt /empyd-uc·.a 492·7296 plwtc, Mother Kitchen. --PUT..,.. HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR 2BR 2ba apt NB, S3501mo 225 E 11th St. C.M. "1ftUY SIUS nCllUOWI SIUl-llYUMITS 631·30-ia AFTER 4pm -.a lllflf ITlll 548· 1788 1ppllcatlona now Ming Lloyds Pest Control route I ARE YOU EARNING NB •3rd •t·yrly S325lmo Don't let It happen to your •••-taken Full time. IXP9f' technician we tr1ln S2000 ·SSOOO MIF I kids, get the real SIOfY _.. nee Full comp1ny ban· Must have ~ driving PER WEEK . own rm. c lln. 111 "teeret" mini book Retail Nuraary n••dt B v~ C m1ny xtr11 548-457t now IVlll In US•'--d ~-d PIT~ ...... no af1t1 751·5640 allay, record. Call Mr Tlyl0t.1 tosurM ~ StOOO. ,.,....,., .._..... .....,, Bank• & Biddle. Mon 8-12. 979-~2 1 plus P9' a.tie Top bro- NEWPORT BEACH lge un-$5 95 ~ S 1 00 handling to exper nee Call 10< appt. --kiri clo11ng 4-8 ta1M fl.Im rm & bl, pref 35 +-, Security Publllhlng. Mon-Fri, 848·7441 ,_•-nut PUITIUllTIUIDI pl wtc Compt.te training, MI F S2951mo 11'4 u111. 111 177 Riverside Ave.. LLOYDS NURSERY •-_. Pl tlme Own tr1napor · work 1n 1 PIHNnt ..,. 1menltlea. EvH/wknd1 Newport Beach CA. 92663 ---DAllUI For Public Agency, loc In 1111on Fie• hrs ElcP9r' v1ronmen1. 1ntareatlng cell John 831-20 t t 5_ C W ... F(T LIQUnl Hiiia 5 yrs IC-,,•tpful Lv mag 6-i0-9228· pro~ mark•tabi. prod-SCR IM LET ar a.... or PIT counting ••P9f req'd ~ C M b N·tmkMIF 25-35 Condo ft • 9,44.44~ 1blllty to uM Micro Com-PLI•• 6~~-°'4:.!' r Backer· Mond ay, Marc 4 EI C.M shr b1, S350tmo • -putar. Oat• Entry Ac· young apprentlea. 9,,.... __ _ ARl£S (M arch 21 ·Apnl 19): W hat ~ccmcd completed may require utll 845·7899 ANSWERS CHILO CARE-CMttlan, counting Softw1ra. It to learn lll(l>ha..;·;, uus n•• rcvm on . Mc ready for changes. uddcn call\, \urpnsc r~acuons to your Rmmt nt r, r-i> .• r•I•. Shrewd . Arouse ~: ;..~~~~7S!!:r chlld arnall offc, •Int benaflll plumbing Mull be hero FLOOR MODEL t4H 1•9 C'.'ITorts. Keep op11on<; open -C'<C'l lCmcnt I\ r~·oturcd Scorpio. Taurus hOUM by bch $330/mo N1tur•· Demean Starting aalary. t889 mo worker & appreciate long ~le1u1 L1dlea Boutique natives pluy paramount m ies. • StOO sec. 675·3823 Rem.dy · Office Ollll IAll·UllY Flll'l daadlln•. Marctl 11 hours OMV printout reci 497-.4717 TAURUS (1\pnl 20-Ma) lU): iud) An es mc<i1>agc A rccnt o n Shere my condo 3 ml bch REFRESHMENT llve·ln wknO• only. xln1 .o E no-em 432-0413 SALEStRETAIL chan$e a varrCI ) o f c:iqxm·nccs. onponunll) for travel. Focu~ u n ft.jlly furn 1300' mo 1nc1i During lh41 l11t mlrlUtN of :-'ary M~t lo~l:r: Li••• si••wy PIHOIHL TUOlll Pert uma Salary • sccun1y: Io na-range prospect\. E"peru sho uld vcrtf) propcn ) '\aJuc. utll wtd H8·7418 i n important ball g1me, 1 r.i::! 87f.7048e ..., "" PI T c"r1at1 1n a chi commm11110n 831·2222 uunuY NB R £ offk:e hll lmmecl openings 1vl for self· Sll r11f' wl typlng 91(1111 of 65wpm ProffMalonal ap- peerence 1 must No Agencaee plMM Contact Cat hy 955--2800 SECllETlllY Ptllbps MeOlcal Systema, Inc IS MMlklng an lndMd· ua.1 lor our raptdty grow- ing West•n Zona office In Laguna Hlltl lndMdual mutt PoaMU high actlOOI csegree or equivalent, type 80· 70 W PM , pla111nt phone per- sonality ablll1y to wor1t Wit" m1n1mal 1Upervlti0n wordproce111ng 11 1 pollllVI ptut Qu al1 tle d 1ppllcan11 lhOuld malt their resume and aalary history to Mrs Susan Herman. 23181 Verdugo. STE 106, L•guna Hiiia. CA 112853 NO PHONE CALLS OR WALK INS WILL BE ACCEPTED PHILIPS M4'dloal Syaten)a. Inc A Nonh American Pl'\141pt Company An equa!.oc:>C>Of'Wnlt) ~mlf stab1ltt)'. O tsecrn mot1.,,C\. " Shr IPIC M ... Vda hrTi ~~,.!n~~u~ -tt 121M. 63 1·1839 8•8·2170 ,.,.. GEMINI (M a) l l·Junr 20). rocu~ on t urrcn l dom estic l)SUC~. furn BR.~vt ba 1350 ~er~th4l blg j,i1y W9'~ ;~~;~e.Ef~~t W•arunagencyapec.lal-Pll-HlllL nu.a I ~--lliiiii financial prospet'I\, lcll('rs of1nqu1t) Re open-m inded, not gullible. mo~1/4 utlf54&-t231 bMfl waiting for There 8 mo oldboylnmyhOl'nt 1ZlnQ1 In the ~t CMsttan Ministry PIT O ne yo u find amusing mn) actually ha"c plcnl) 10 o ffer. T aurus. Libra SpaclOua 10Yafy E .. tbluff won't be 1nyone at the Mon-Fn a-5·30 Ntamkr :::r.l:';::"":o11t1:~! Costa Mesa s.2.91a 1 natives play s1gn1 ficant role!>. townhOu ... view of bade REFRESHMENT ttand " refs r9Q'd 642-1250 enll1bla CANCER (June 21 ·JUI) 22) r>clinc 1crm~ and counl your c hange' blY ,lr1t & I Ht ..... I' ".. CHILO CARE PIT 1 'Jf okt. MARY HICKLE AGENCY busy prl~~. hard Emphu15 on aura of dccep11o n. pet on. I income, ability lo locate 780-8057 2•-t days ptwtt, n-wnkT. 11ot Dove Sul .. 2-10 woriung Pirtciii 10 do aniclc prcvio u l y missing. lnd1<i1dual "'ork<1 1n your hchalf behind "THE ORIGINAL" COM arN 120-t032 N9Wport e..ch •7&-atJ.-P•at• up ortano 011ioe scene .Schcdulc!>CCrc1m ect1na. 111 ... ll,.IDI CHILD CARE.r-IOvlng Ufllllll dullH . w111 1r 11n LEO (Jul) B ·AU&. 12). Push ahead. take 1n111at1.,,e. 1mpr1n1 your 11 ...... t.Y. f()lfl) ADS lndlV to care fOf Infant. SWIM INST·• pot1t1on1 S3 t·0•1S o wn style. JudJmen11\on 1araet. rely o n 11 Make personal appearances NEWPORT 7&6-t414 Mon-W•O·Frl 1 301m 1tert1ng mid March P/l HM. llTITI U&.11 and appeal\. R claflon\hip iitows monaer. btnefia accrue (4tl)flcorn ·&-&Opm 110 P•rt•k To UlO/hr tee-031 1 pf17s UllU\UBI relc. VIRGO (Aua 2J·~pt. 22 ) What ha~ been hidden can now be 8,~:':~:: .. ~~"* Cal: CLERICAL un1a w ... Mutr.t tat on• r(:vcalcd . Secr et burden 1s removed . you II have ar.~1er frce~om of 851•51t tdysl720-07" .v Mt-llll FILL• TllE !;1~· .~~0~:a:·1~~~ thouaht. ~c11on •. H o rizons grow wider. a arcater audience aw~us you( Cofll04t DMf't w/prof _.,. OFFiii Delly Pllol c 1111111eo presentation. Arte\ plays top role. Nek quiet 2 3.., H• Nol••------eactton lllOut Mtee Mut· LIBRA ( pt 2 l-Ocl. 22) M o rale soars as rcsull of surpme a• f\. !(Id• or J)9te ior i.. or' op-OLllll ..,.., T\lff9t and ~t 11 Accolades received fro m peer • superiors. Focus on succeu. tlon uoo-eoo e&l-0511 ~v°"""i : M1 •Edlred ~,., , • ..... ~., .. ,.!"5•ty~dc.anlota""of . (i ·d . I t h ' Im n' t St l t'"k c. 0 eon nigh A~romtw. .. 11 ...... the ·-· .. ... cclc~taon. 1n1cns1 1c .romantic re a IOM 1p, P n Y c. .. c Paffllc:t f.,,.,, llYall. i·m Sohool Me-43'7 fln•uportlng good• arn~ otfl•r tfllng• through i nhiattvc. know that you 11 get what you need . .,..,~ to tn\Otl• ..oet• --~ lfl _,.. ..,._. 19 Oa4fr ,.. .. , c.i .. elft.ct 1.11111ant to ...,_, In .... 11P9C1• of r .. 1 •tl1• talaa Mu.I haV9 2 YM"9 minimum ·~ ancs t>a 1~ Sai.ry PIUt commilllon FOf o.t.U. c111 Patrick T•"ora 83 t-1* RV,11~ SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. l l); Focui on 1niu1'tOn, tcathma. dutt P,...., WOOd•OI tttt ,.OUNO SmrM• Terrier MllklnO a f\M>-t!Me ca.,. Ada C:.. ~71 teamina. ~Cltlatfon with foved one. Accent also on bus1neu , caretr. floor w/=lo .J l:tf4· ::-" ~ :t= fOf lhe of\'lee Qt ltt th -:J:~iiiiiiiiiiiiimi•;;;;;;;;• prcsuac., 1tand1n• 1n community. What had bttn loll {'al'\ now bt 1420. 01 • _ I.are 1ay Dactt ftat vc1f ·co.,... ..-...---~-~~----- recovered. Aquartan fiaurt\ pro m inently. wanted 11cr •Ptl"aa Ma~ll• In CdM FortMepoa1uon, tomt•x-I AOm,UUU (Nov. 22·0«. 21 ): G i ve full play to 1ntellcc1ual C dM 11a1 l•I• M4 peJt1nc41 11 pr.,.,r• cunos1ty Empha 11 on communica11on. m formauon. edu.cauon and =":a~,..""" OUNO YOtnNN T.,,.., !:Mi.. • lnC*M c4ltl'I viaorous adven 1i1na campalan Many of your best quahtics suric to _ tmt, 1-1 mo. on Udo r.c:onc11Mion, 110f11 DOOa· forefront. Populanl)' 1ncrcuc,. .... llltnd ~ t1Mt70, =: ancs, eut10ft* CAPRICORN (Ott. 22·Jan 19) D 11 deep for informati on. reject ... , •11 1119142-Sil superficial c'planat1on\ M o ney 1 1n.,,orvcd. Oaht for yo ur fair share. i#eU \&iJO 11011119 L t ~ "';Olol are ll•••ad In rt1ta Resolve tu problem. do n'l an empt to tude penincnt in formation onty-mtn 1 mo laelrent lie. u .. 113, vie aan nceti.nt opportunity, Scorp1081l1ys key role MCI 145-7U4 Cr9111L ... ~ ~ ..... '"'Y"' Ptf"°'I •0• AQ ARIUS (Jan 20.Fch. I ): Cio \low. he lo w. dtSttm m Otl'VeS. Whet~ Wonoerful Woncl l..OST ..... mtdlUm ~ ...... . Key i to bt analyucal Don't be salt fied merely to know .omC"th1n1 0, '"opplnt rltM 11 ~~~~~ I ..._1 O«'Umd -flnd out why 1t happened~ Ro mance could ht" 1n vol v('d .....,. VC1Y .... n 1 • V1raopla}'sd)n.tm1crolc m cnar10. • C.,T.:--cr.:r.:: ~etOP64t-t•oo SP...,eo.t,_. PllCEI (Feb. 19-March 20). Empha.Sll o n domcsuctt>· ha\lc Act. To~~ act, loal SMiiy Ter"9f, am1 ~ lttttol chorct. rtttnl rnolutioM cont emm 1 health. m lud1n1 dental h>a1enc call .. , ... 71 Md ... a nw. ttw grey 'fetp' COSTA MtlA Check diet, penicularl} 1n11ke ur "\WCClS • One who rthe upOn )OVr c1.-.... Ad·Vleor .,., NB llcl\O VIC kl"-·~ judamtnt hu pCJel" uffcnna. • JOI.I MWAAO l500I M444" Ml , llW 111111 ... .. _ lllllTllT Nllllll lnleNICIWI Wednetd.ly 9· 1 1 A M It 2$11 ~oort l lVd Coata MHt (°" N••e>on 8'¥d It 0.1 Matt Call 111•1 $37~•ai&o '°' more info EOE ACCOUITllC PIOFESSIOIALS • ~rl Stach bawd·~,., tt()edly crowtnt ~n111s1nii and marh t1na 012an11'hon !\Is lht IOllo w "i ~t'f'ds CINU ACC•lMT Wt ~ lddlttOl\ll PfOf~~net •nd1vt4u&h tor lllt lollow111a POS1l10ns • m1n•mum ot vurs u l)4!r1tnet .ni.r111r11 :.-. SA GCNUAl LCOC£R & PAYllOt I BK~PR ACC~lS '1'£CEIVA f Cl fRll AC~TS PAYA8t.C Cl(RJI. Ctf«RAL A~ CllRK ' wr ~ S'YSTC SUPPORT CUR~ \ A ol lht ... DOSI! "' lfQlllfl dtlJllfd dat• ~ eiper fend 1 PfOf llllC~ rtcord al t< c.0111 mtnt • P!u stn4 dtl 11td tnvlll and COl'llpltlp HWY ltory to M Ht , 0 BO• 1708 u • Nt•POt1 Buch. Ca 916~t 17 [O(JMI ... .. ' , -From The Vera Maxwell Collection Prominent 0.1lgner Pattem·M247, Slze1 8-18 •JUST TWO MAIN l"ATTERN PARTS FOR DRESS ONE '0A CAPE WllO wOUIO believe en OUllll IO ••tr•bl• ano IOOfllatlCetert COiJIO l llO bt IO tlly "!O Hw YaCA Maxwell e ~1' en.ma. la cul Oii l"- 01111no flll deep dolman 1i......e 1n o,,. with '"-rttt of !flt Oren No lipper bullon• OI llmno Pfotlleme Oot~~·:•V9 e bf'OI O t llOuio.t loOll Tl'\t dft mattc cape can t>t won1 w t Of\t tnd over 11,. 8'1ouldef or bOlf\ down CtlooM tHlured , 11'1an1u111 crepe Of c1111111 \ •Prlllted P11t1<n ~2•7 II 1¥111eblt Ill MIHH Stitt 8. 10, 12, , .. 19 18 S.. pattern ror yerO•o•• ~ .. M Hf'td "50 IOI H Cll l"llllftl 10 (Name ol yout New•P•Ptrl AHdaf Malt, P.O 8o• 47 WOOdllde, New YOf~. 11317 (Add 50 cent• fo1 .. e11 P•""" for Poll•ae eno 111no11no 1 Prtnt pte1,,1y YOVA NAMt! AOOlllUS, Zll•. STVLf N M8EA ltl! ' •JOlll Amer1c.'1 bltt drHNO women, Hf'ld llOW for our PA()MINENT Ot!SIGNEA ,,., TTElllN CAT ALOO 0.t 1 50 tt11te 80NUS COUPON IOI "'' Pl tlt<ll yew cllOON lend u for ,Booti. 39 llOW IJS OOllt 6 ClOTMH 0. ~-'" IWlATla •AIMIOIS ,,. -II IUICI UC .... lllllfl ,,. OUICI • un TllM.,HI Ill ...... oca OUllTS '" DYflON """""' OUrlfl I*• 12 50 -add'° cen•• HCll lor POltlOI eno llendllf'IO ' '80 Honda Prelude, lo miles, sunroof S•iOO. 546-81'7 '83 V"pa P200E, llke rww. m any xtru $15•5 5«-48A2 ask for Ed ESPA P200. MWef' gd eond 1875 644-&9" I I A Ill (ls 'V1 \ 'Ulf~ lfEWA}Rf •l•<N 714-833-1300 '82 Accord LX Htchbk, blue, SOK wl comp avs red Call days M-F 71'1859-9683 '12 OIVIC 1100 II Air, cassette. loW miles (1FTC052) ..... 'dr S 159.95/mo- $538.•2. dwn-T erm1"8 Comn<"I Clad End Lee AlL-UYlll LWE jl00/226-6398 '71M432-1561 THEODORE ROBINS FORD J(,l.!J ><All\(JQ 111110 (0 .. IA Ml \A t .. 17 no·• ·89 MGB white, icfnt eng, Int. & body very gd $2200 •9•-'8'8A hrlc~• tn7 ·37 LASER. f of a kind. Young E11ee dream ear, all xtraa $6000. 6.42-6902 CHICK IVE880N PORSCHE AUDI <.HEVROLfT lllebu1 Ou•ll•v S•lo & S.1~10 CHICK IVERSON 44S F CCM1t1 Hw11 N•wpo~t Buch 673-0900 New '85'11n stock. I Including th• all new 16 valve900. IUOMllNITI 848 Dov• Street N B 712-0100 THEODORE ROBINS FORD /OMJ HAAllOll Bl lo'O tu',IA Ml'.A 1.n CO!" WE Wi ll NOT 8£ UNDER SOLD Bill YATES VW-PORSCHE "I' I ' 837-4800 493-4511 '76 El Do Convert rmm;c hke new. low mileage. $6995 PP 527-909• NABERS CADILLAC THEODORE ROBINS I FORD 1111,1 HAllllOR llllo'O ( O\IA ""HA r.11] 0010 I '79 CH'et16~VETTE Loaded w/power equipment & hard to lfnd L82 engine Low m11e1. (1GMS445) Jotlnaon & Son Llncoln Mercury 2e26 Hwbor Blvd, Cos1a Mna 7 1 M5'0-6&30 ""' "79 CA PA ICE CLASSIC. 4 dr, 1uto, air, PIS, P/B end much more Thia car 11 llke new (200WRR) Johnaon 6 Son Lincoln Metcury J. 2826 Harbor Blvd, \;OIJI M•• 714/640-5830 THEODORE ROBINS FORD lCJt,tJ t4AIUH IN "I" (J (0\IA M l\A r,-1/ OOIO THEODORE I ROBINS FORD !n,.11 UAU At1Y J4.I Jr1 ro\IA Ml \A ,, l / ()1)111 '56 Mustang GT C~. 80% restored, air, p/1, new Int. paint, reldl el•. etc. $.4900. 250·9«9 Barry '86 Mu1teng V6 289, alt, conv«tlble. new pelnt & int, mull go thl• wknd. $6700. 786-3398 '71 MACH I, fully modified 351 Clevelend ~MX trant. nu pnt/Ur" em/Im c .. • SAOOO. 788-6366 '73 Pinto Wegon-ten • • good Int/ext, nda qlne. $200 080 494-5-4 l9 '75 PINTO STATION WGN, 4 IC>d. very clean. $9001000, 8'5·0497 ·77 Granada Xlnt body & g4111 eond. Nd1 rebU tnO· 5700_ 846-2330 ........ ""811& Fully loaded. low mltM. Special For WMlcendl (2AWT&e7) 110,111 THEODOR I ROBINS FORD lOt,o t4AR8t JA hl-. [J (0\TA Ml \A /,.~ J <1tJl(1 'UIUIUUll St9900WN Cloted End LHN OAC IU-UWIUWll 800/226-e396 71,,..32-1581 Intl '84 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME .. LOii of power equipment. Like new(2BEU271) Jollnton & Son Llncotn Mercury. 2828 Harbor Blvd.CottaM ... 714/ 5'40-5830 Gllllllt SPECIAL EDITION. 4 dr. power /window., brek ... ... 11. door lock Am/FM 1tereo, tllt, erulN, air, Vinyl roo( ( 1Jvwt77) llHI HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 8A2-0e31 540-&1~ ·11 eorva1r Monn s 1000. --.. ~.~Tl=l""'ll~.,,.,,..- '74 Corolla, clean. run• gd. Xlnt cond 842-3121 M·F • orlQ ownr S 1095 0 80 ,87 -Camero COnv. •Int 2 ctr. 4 C)'I, eu1orne1lc, 980-6245 d ,3000 080 11e1orye1r.P1S.P11. ~2n 1319 ,.."'5773 AM/FM lt.,eo. Only '76 CELICA. lllve<, xlnt, .,, -or ....,.. 12,000 ml ( 1JCGt54:) Mn/Im 11ereo .i 1 -• S1650. 989-2157 ·93 c.rnaro Z28 f"utty Hiii ~ ...... ii;iiiiiiiiii!!!i;;;,;;;;....~ loaded, eicoet ~. lo ml. HUNTINGTON IEACH "" • Mlk•ofler 714/7M-2Ma CHAY8L&RIPL.YMOUTH OLWllll lllTllOll v-e. auto,,.,,., .., oond , power/....,'g. .,, .... wlndOwt. ..... & door lodll Vln';t rOOCI, CNllie. tltl ...... (280A 141) HUNTING~J.~CH CHRVILE"1'Pl YMOOTH S.2..oe.31 IM0-11"4 642·oe31 5"40-5114 P•dac Automa t ic , 1 1r, p/wlndow9. p/doof IOC:tl•. cauette. CNIM control. (1EWU047) .... SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN SELL A THON 3 DAYS Olll. 12.81/t FIWICllC 01 Ill IEW CllS O.A.C. " ALL NEW '85 JETTA 5 sp, met paint. 4 dr. ale (35027) Fac tory sticker S9580. $8695 20 in stock '85 GOLF 4 spd, stereo prep, rear wiper-. full wheel covers. floor mats, split rear seat (021 185) Factory sticker $7875. $6995 25 in stock Auto. stereo prep. tinted glass. Halogen hghts. rear window de· fouer. (02046) Fae· tory Sticker $13.330 sio,995 45 in stock '85 CABRIOLET 5 sp, am/fm cass. a/ c. p/s. clock. sport whls (007416) Fae· tory stibker SI 3.140. $11,695 • 18 in stock '85 s 5-spd, am/fm cass. r1ar wiper a/c (014734) Factory sticker ' . $10,695