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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-03-24 - Orange Coast Pilot) - n" GARFIELD® SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1815 NO, M'4AM I TOLD ™E TEACMER I DIDN'T MAVE M'< ~OMEWORK DONE BECAUSE I WAS~'T FEELIN6 WELL LAST NIG~T .. MO OHi COOlO IEALLY 8ELIEVE TMAT SOME80Pt' IN VOUR FAMILY WOULD MAVE SAD LUCK BECAUSE OF SOMfT1.UM6 '(OU DID •.. ,,_ __ _.. MOVE BACK A U'TTL£ fARTMER NOW I F=EEL 60IL TV ! ACTUALL'/, I WAS WATCMlM6 TV ... NOW, I'll 8E PUNISHED WITM BA" LUCK ... OR SOME80D'f' IN OUR FAMILY WILL MAVE 8AD LUCK ••• MAS MV SISTER BEEN LYINS AGAIN?! J05TA . LITTLE' FARTM~R NASWMAI MIN NRYING NOO NELL YOO! NANCY® UH-OH." I. FOR30T TO MAKE MY BED -DENNIS THE MENACE ------ l TAAT'S MORE. LlKE. IT! BY HANK KETCHAM Look at em' Dennis. The~i~e alwa~s arguu·19 ! · GIMME FIVE,Joey~ I bet you'd 9ive me the shirt off ~ur back. Ari \WOid ya even pul I me in your w~?--...... Hop In.pal I JUDGE PARKER YOU DON'T UNOERSTAND1 SAM! HE'LL JUST HAVE TO GO MY DAD CAN'T TAKE CARE OF AUNT OUT AND GET ONE, BETH t HE DOESN'T HAVE A JOB! CHUCK! ~--..- Look.kid , theres such a thi n9 as bein' 100 FRIENDLY! BY HAROLD LEDOUX BUT SUPPOSE WE'LL FIND SOMETHING HERE HE CAN'T GET Al SPENCER FARMS FOR HIM, .. ONE? BUT YOU'RE NOT QUITTING SCHOOL, YOUNG MAN ! MEANWHILE I 'M SORRY ... BUT I'M NOT WHAT DID YOU SAV? EXPECTING JUDGE PARKE OME FOR ANOTHER HOUR.! MAY I TAKE A MESSAGE? bY 10m BA11UK MOON MULLINS .. SCHOOL · l MEAN 1HING5 CD01.D 6€ A LOT~ ! QO{J COULD'VE 8EE>J Hll ~A '"TRUCK OR fJlN\E1UIN& ! QEAA .,, WHEN QO(J LOOK i kf' 111HA1' WPIJ, FUNK(,) I i l(()O'~ RIGUI ! 1HANK5 1 I f !'Ll 5EE. ~(..) 1DIW)RRQW . v __ _,J I J • i i I ' I ·-~ • L _____ ,L __ JL BY FRED AND TOM JOHNSON ITIS UNBELIE"V,ABL.E' I ('OULD NEVER HoW lJNBELIEVABLE BE A Poi-ITICl,AN, IHEY ,AR~... ~ INSTANCE ... ANt> SHE COULD HIVM LIMIT HE~LF-,, NNO COMMENT." ----1 -------~-~~-----------.,.. --~ ------------------------~----------------~-- -... ID 2 t ---- I &£ Vlo..EtJCE,DfATH ... l'CtR.~I WILL IT NEVER £NP~t)\~CK OF 1"M15 FOoL WEAiMER '. L.ET ME~E WMAT 'S I~'*# I CR'15~ f5AL.L . . ~uni<trWhir~ ~~~~~~~IJyHal Kaufnaan--~~~~~- • FAST DllAWI It Is .. ,y tit *aw a. Ml •t rilM ltt • tew MCIMldl. S... Ne. 1: Dr•w • .... rt. s• 2: Mill .. n. eyes, ..... ..-..... se.J: ~-.-.-~~r:ii::i=~;;s:...,Ht;tl-J-~--AtN-.__ ... k-:C"" •M Q~ CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? TMre •re •t 1M1t II• .. tffer. tftat "' ...... --.u. Mtw•• .......................... ""' quktlly ~ft yev ffnd theM'P 0.Ck Hlwert witt. theM Mlew. 0l*"OW •t ~:>.,.-.&Al.I -l>ept'*fS ., ·11111 ·Htw•t-..i ·,·~•tt"9lfS ·c ·~111•tllS ''·.,..1w11-e ·1 :~10 -- EARTH STUDY WORDSQUAIE Find five words cor- eapondlng to the definitions below to form • word ..,_, •. TN9t Is, to form .., •r· r•ngement of words tNt rMds the same both down •nd acrot1. (Word No. 1 - EARTH -Is alrMdy lnpl•ce>. Oeftnittona 1. Pa.•twelM9bit. 2. Slly-bluecolor. J ............ beyond city limits IMY be C.11· .... 4.Vesseflt'9t,tielthe sev•• ltff; stMmer. s.L.la•"-nd. No t•lr peeking. •1dt-.4 ., 'dwe•i ., ......... , ·a;mv ., .ljµ9. ·1 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ' I eANT, I .... • cit se. 4: Fiii ift Mhtwt .. MMU . .............. try .... 1,. • ....._.. w•l•ct tlMil•rly. -e CITY EDITOR! Find a E ........ " c.,._l lft ..0 sentlftCe: 1. Let's c.ll~. 2. Our ...... llew· ed. J. Tiie well ii ...... *Y. 4. Nere met Ml 1Mtd. S. We MUSt 1e.p tM INd rlddter . • ,,._ ·1 ·-• ·• ·-.n ·c '9f'O ·i ·...,.., ·1 ¥ ~ 12 • ! i 7. i ... "' I } i ... r "' ' G IN THE SWIMI Everyttting's going •lont swlmmiftlty •bove, but someftling is missing. Insert llw to com,letlt • sane. 6 HIGH STRUNGI W "'9 toltowtl(f cellr'I ...._tit -..... ~ saM ...,_: 1-1•. 2-Lt ..... >-Y ..... 4-U ....._ s-Flettt. 6-Lt. tr""· 7-Dll. ,..... 1-Dll. ...... BY LYNN JOHNSTON SHOE 6£T 1~£ ALARM ·C.L.OCK, PATRlCK ~ l\IE. 60T \0 GE,T uP . REAL £ARL.'/ IOMORl<OW 10 W~\T~ A BOOK "E-POl<f l 3 -Ztf - ~OW'5 NO, 'fl.-ls\T'~ 6l'J( NO, 1"~A16 ~ .. nu.. ~\V~ 100 t:AR1'/. I'll O'CLOCK A L.lTTLE. ~~L'i' ... O'CLOCK B£ 100 Gi(()GG'/ ' '1 60UND ~ 10 uJQrfE At('{f~l A~ R\G"\, 6€.f If roR 8:00~ lT '6 lMP0'2TANT 1AAT 1 (,£.1 E.NOJG~ 8:00 IT 16~ NO, MAKE. ~E.T lT roR NOON, RE.!>T ~ '-"I-Ala'( WE'VE S6EN ""'KIN' A LOT OF MEAT ASOUT COO-AJN Ml~ITAl<V EXPENDITURE~ ... IT 8 :30~ .. ~TTO'°™E CNIUAN MlND ~'<SEEM A TAD OUTTA L.INE.. A~O l' \..\... PU6\.\ f'-\E. ~N(X)ZE. BU1lON. BY JEFF MacNELL Y ---------- llilyPilat • I I VfTUllN A 25000 UMTS :~ s111 ••1u1 ,,,...._... Muttl- Minerels 100 gee Tllllel• .......... "S.O.D." 5-f .. o.-.i.t ... 1*111 50f*'la 4.00 100 TllNIS 8.50 200 r-..12.50. 111-1 CIMPLEI 100WO EACHOl .. 1 ... 2.M . HllliCIN1t111Jl, atouN! • ..,... TOI.. ~ANTOTHINIC ACID & l'MA, 100 MOO EACH 01 a. t2. _,,.. I '<>'.JC '100 MULTI-ell 91 T.S 3.35 100 TAIS 5.41 t Ut. . 2.1• lMUT9 100tor.• 500 tor 3.71 1000 for 5.U _ .. I Nl'AYA I -Clm MMIN =er =:.::is• me_... ••1.11 ...... 1•MCG. TMLn'I 100 .,.,. TMS •&-...... •· . . · 'J IT AM IN T.d1 II" • ---POLLEN -: 21• ...... 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"' L ' Insecticide A11anled Tlllnl Patent ROACH PRU FE, #I in Three Univ~rsify _Tests The University of California and the University of Nebraska have just released two independent studies that have been published in the Entomological Society of America Journal: In the studies, thirty-one weU known consumer and conunercial insecticide products were tested in heavily roach infested homes and apartments. Confirming an earlier University of California published report. ROACH PRUFE's patented fonnula again took the #1 1pot u the moet effective roach killer. IJ!....the new University of CalifompreJ>on. ROACH PRUfE was tested against the spraynld powders con:unonJy used by the exterminators, and was the only product in the twelve-week study that showed 100% control. In the University of Nebraska study. well known con5umer aerosol, fQiier. and dust products were tested. Here-again ROACH PRUF~ provided me-- best results in their eight -week tests. Odorless, Easy To Apply Alan Brite. holder o( seventeen U.S. and foreign patents. has just been awarded his third patent on ROACH Pln.IFE. Brite says: "Because roaches simply do not reco · RoACH PRUFE as an insecticide, they do not try to avoid it by scattering to other parts of 1 your residence 11 they do with other insecticides. Plus the electrostatically charged powder sticks to the roach'• body and is then carried back into the walls and spread amona the other roeches. The result is you kill not only the roaches you see. but also thole hidina Ind mUltiplyirv in the walls'.' ' ROACH PRuFE it odorteu. non-evaporating. non-staining. and non-flamma~. The powder ii limply applied with a teaspoon under kitchen appliances and in other hidden I areas. It an be used in homes. tchools. hospitals, restaurants, plus new construction. I Nowt Fram Hli FMIOU8 TV 1N11u1 A Br8nd 'New 'Sing-Along' Album MttCH MILLER ~dtheGang! ~ fTOm h6I go&den d¥ on televtllon. wt.. he-apMed Amertca'1 he-1. coma the In ........ rnek>dk>u1 IOUnd ol Mi.ch Mk end the 91"11 singing thoee wonderful 10f9 you've always loYed. Now, here In one IN!J'lftcent new collec:don .. the mOll buutlful IOf9 of Mitch Miller that ttded m9ons-on TV for yan. Rdw the golden moments .. Mtech and the 99"9 *'9 the IOf9 you ""' ,,... ""-... WHEN YOU WORE A TULIP ... PEG O' MY HEART ... LET ME CAU. YOU SWEETHEART ... WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMJUNG ... SHINE ON HARVEST MOON ... SINGIN' IN THE RAIN . . , 33 truly fant.udc IOf9 In all! · You Get All 33 Songa On Record or Tepel ._WIG.._A .... .. PG--IUl•l•I • ....Alm ..... ___ ... , .... ~---....... ..... ..,..,.~ ...... _, .. -UT• CALL WIG-.-r CMIOUIA • ....... I --lnlAmll II -----When you play thia r~ album. •,.. .. Bii ..... ...,... I Ifs time to lnvltie your fl1ends In. lit back POI.LT WGl.LW DCICIDU and let Mitch Miler and the gang _,, ......... . .,,ter1aln you with thia In_.... mu•. .... ... ~- fucryonc wfll li"fl ailongl ·DOllT Ill-.... AftJLI ,_ ~ MCK8UMAlll& Ul'll.IA-.WlllmW We are IO conftdent tMt you wl W I Ol llY Mmr thoroughly enjoy thia llbum of MITCH WM-I llH MY MILLER'S SlNG·ALONG TREASURY IWWWW W&I WLI • Wiim 1n1 that we wtl Mnd you your money beck ••& • ftm ... If you we not~ lhrtled and ML I DO•·--• WIG delighted. If you don't .... thla 1001. 'IOOl1001WWa8&• coledion II ewrythtng WC •v It ii. II -.. .,.,,,. II I -.. you don't cherteh It .. much• any ._ .. MY llbum you hew ewr owned. eimply mi\ ...r M M9U ~ return It to u1 for a c:ompllte and un· A mc1Q.a llla7 ... ftiO condttlonaJ refund. Ablolufslv no PUr•W-.OUt-.YMll JI q'*"°N OIUdl .. ---AllOlrr .._, So huny and Ofd.r the col9dkiin thllt -W. -_.-Mi ii nMlklng mutkal hillory. and ii ,_ - -I ... Al ID I I,_ ... becoming one of the.-cola1oi1' ----Items of .. time. ·-tiiii..-.... lllOI•~ .... _, JIM. Comioll 10DAY 11Wr ~ P!liAPE WT ... J!!!llr1•l 1•,_n. .... •111pl -----------------------THE GOOD llUllC llECmD CO.,= • •• ............. 0....... ., ... V£5 plw fUlh fM .. MW~ fll&Lllt'S GOl.DUt MCl-Al.ONG l1tEASUt\'. 1 ..... :4 MI lftl¥ l'tlWn ,_ ..._. lor lflV...,.. .tt1•a ,.,. and._..• tul Mund. NIM chedl or~ Ofdtr...,......., Good MIMk ....... Co. O s..dRecotdMum. 0._,C-T..-. 0~1-Tf9diT.,. . ... ,. "·" ., .. t£lldaae 11.!r. lor ,,... and ....... ,. ..... ) ROACH Pin.Jn ia availlble at most hardware stores or it can be ordered direct from the I manuDcturer by eendinl 1 check or money order for $8. 90. This includes postaae for I the one pound conuina Add ta in California. One pound coven up to a nine room residence. You1need1n ntn pound for a basement or garage. Send Lo Copper Brite, I Inc., Dept. 12 at 5U7 W. ,Jelerwon Blvd.. Los Angeles. CA 90016. Copiu « the 3 I Umenily tnta ~ n _1rr1t bJ ee1ldirll a self-addressed stamped envck>pe to Copptt ~ ---------------~..., ____ .,.n,,__ __ 1 ~---------------------Bri&e. Inc., Dept. A. I ~ M• 1111 , llli;I \ audience in Foot~. in which he played a city boy determined to brq nuic and dand .. to I purbnical small town. His maior shortcoming • an llpirlm to Ddom is thll he teellW to be I R11Ur1J dwlcter ldOr. often the most lnmalil• penon in a film, but not necmarUy quite rW1I for the central role. For une ol the leecin& boys and their rtans competitors. Hollywood may aooner or Iller have a sad leseon to teach. ~performers find stardom fleeting. Even lonf-term sur- vivors have periods when they fall out ol favor. Sometimes a promilifll ldor flames out IS a l'elUlt ol b9d c:aft!ef moves. Sometimes he is cMt down by the unpredictable whim ol public talte, or even by sheer t.t luck. F'sve yews aao. for exlmple, the future teemed ~ brWlt tor the an ol &m¥w Away. The fllm. an Oar nomil.ee for bell picture and I winner tor belt qnal 1awnp&ay, delllt with lavin& hi&h tcbool and .-owinl up. and in its dhnu the worldne- ~heroes dek•~ llUck· up fnlemity ~ in I bicycle rnanthon. There could not have been I better ~ tor ill )'00111 etmrnble ol ltarl, Denn& Chrlltopher, Dennis Quaid. and JKide fMte Haley. But tfleY all wee unable to ftnd me ~ nm 11ep. The lne ,_ fnlY blflll I number ol the cunent aop ol ..,..m lllfHO.be. Bui -" them aaNty will lftMe it ~ to the .. on.,... future MolMily ftWlllnlprinltc>_.-s>IM awtlld Oar. llr ,,.._, \VllllLY •..,_..,.It• t• 1 8 reasons why the 5-piece Morgan.Silver Dollar Set tliat had sold for $250 is now only s125 .•. and going fast! Original U.S. Government Mint Issue-Minted about top yeatS ago. T he Numismatic Guild ia offerins the make them 1M1ilablt to~ 1n I.hit unpTec.•· beautiful Solid Silver Morgan DOiiar dent.eel money .. vinr offer. Howewr. due to in Collectol'S' ~ of five for the unheard market lluctuaUON. -can iuaran1a thia a( low pri~ of just 1125.00 per set-and o«er ror dw nnt 16 da.Y• only. they are going fut! Here are some of the 5. IHCAEARO YAWE reuona why. OYER LAST 10 YEAM- 1. PRICE BREAK I !;llver Dollar coin.sin seneral havw 1ncreued Only a few yun •10 --rce 11llin1 our fl~ 1n value owr wn limn in lhe la.t wn ytara. .Morpn Dollar lei.a for 1260.00 per Mt IO you Some .Morpe Silver Oollan Mii for u mixh Aft 1126.00. u 120,000 and a prime mint condition Mor1an 2. MOST IOUOHT AFTER COtNS-Silver Dollar recently aold for '42.600. Cone~ by expert.a to be the peak o( the •ntr•vet') art. thew aolid ailvtr dollua or 412.5 rra in1 or ninety iwrctnl rine 11lver. .773" oz. pure 1llver. are the mo.t aou1ht aftM coina ever minted in the Unit.eel St.atea. S. NO LONGER IN CIACULATION- t . 9£AU'TFULLY DISPLAYED Each Collector'• Set uaembled by_ The Numi1m1tlc Guild in thia 1pecial offer is mount.eel in a protective pr ... nt.ltion cue ac· companied by a Cert.Uicat. o( AuthenLic1ty. 1. MAKEi AN IDEAL GFT- The 1leamini 1ilver dollara of the Collector's aet make an iclial fit\ for 1ny apecial occuion ind can t. handed down frOm .. neralion ti! ,.neradon. 0... from 1178 to 1904. lheM co1na ha~ become • potNlar that co1ltctor1 and 1nvt1· &or9 h8ft b.n hoerdinf them for yeart >.. a rnult. aloq with the (act that million• of theet coine ba¥a b.n melt.eel down for their aU ... eoncent. iMt. are no lonpr any Mor11n 8'1wr Dollart In draaletion. I. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE •· A ....V IMING Of'f'lftl If you are not Mlilll«t for 1ny reuon, you Now. dye &o a IMCfal ~.., of theM hi.. may ret.W'n your ooln1 within 15 dl.Y• for a &or6c c.Mu • an ..._. Sale. we 1rt able t0 fUll mund. =~~.a r·;..__-.:;;~~:-:.:.-1:-·i::::~-1 tat aU our coin• to~ OriaJfta.I ------.-._..," • -· u .s Mmt luue In ftnt condition .....___, -............... contalnln11p prop0at• llln•· ~~~-=l~belOw,,.!.":'..-..- tur.a. date• and mint ~U Lo'· ~!:• ~!....~ ..... -'"'.,.,., .. CIQlll,._.be_. I THE NUMISMATIC OUILI . .. ..... __ dMlert In rare 1oJd and 1Uver :: ~,..,. ~ ...,_ OOlllt ... tot 1125 oo 111u9 S7 50 pp • Md! . ltll I a~c':lN!f~~ =~-=IMfdOlar ... totll_,00Plu9llOOOo.p ~. and the Urut.td ...... 'C'h.:b: =: ::,~ °!-dOlar ... b 1115 00 .... ,., 50 PO. l'WICI . I of COmirwrce. ... ... S50 00 .... "° .. -.. •'°";... ~~· ... ~ I vn"'5 ,,._..,, YIM i.tASTlllCMID OIM:MCWI afll(IUC~t;OM($S IXl'QATI . r,ALL TOLL FREEi ~CMDNO j 1i.IOOl847~100 =. ..... """' ............... ti ..... .,.._..,. ~,.,.,.,.. .,__, .... , Oltieet I ....... ..,_,Mn A -._ ___ ..,._., •• .-....... ,. .................................... ,..-•, DR . 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There are an estimated 250,000 peo- ple in this muntry Interested in just thar: that's how many make pilgrimages to the 50 or so U.S. spas that seem to ~ pear as quickly and easily as cellulite on sedentary thighs. Oients come from everywhere -big cities and small towns -but not surprisingly. many of the fitneM meccas thrive in California. the State of the Beautiful Body. The names (La Costa. The Golden Door. The Ashram and The Spa 11 Sonoma Mislion Inn. for example) may change, but the modes of punishment are more or less the same: Spartan meal plans that include little or no meat. rabid exercise. early wake-up calls. and an unofficial but powerful kind of honor system that keeps you on the waaon. No spa polices its clients to make sure they don't saray from the 600 or 800 calorie diets (1,000 is considered main- tenance~ but the spa directors R'f cheat· ing is very uncommon. ''No one points the finger at you if you go off the diet," says Anya Ushakov.Crain of The Spa at Sonoma Million Inn. in Boyes Hot Spri'9. Calif. "But the pJp ~ is very powerful. Our tueiis ·feel like they're all in this togdher. 89kles, all of their time is so prOpammed that they have few chancs to weaken." Where could you find the time, in- deed, between the wty morning walks. the aerobics ct.es. the facials. the massages, the tennis, golf and swim- ming leseons? Moat 8'lelb repor1 that by the end d a~ fuU d the above. they're too tired to do anythina but faU Into bed in their private. hotel·like rooms ~The Oolden Door. LI Calta) or in their mm dormitoriel (The Alhram~ Still. an occasional acolftaw triumphs. "As soon as I learned I had to survive on 800 Cllories a day." says Mary Beth Brewer. 1 recent dient a1 Sonoma. "I knew I'd starve. I'm 5 feet J 1. and I've never eaten thM lime in my life. I went out and boulht mylelf crackers, c.heete and peanut \uner to eat In my room. And I llill kllt ~ti" Food -or the lack of It -is never far from ,_.. minds. One woman a1 la COiia Wit recently overheard coma l>lainint ..... the tile °' • 9'NnUOUI half hour of aerobics: The LI Coo $pedal, 'Thie Mme make me think of r..av WIDLT • lllMC:M J4. ,. 11 food. You know, like the atue Plate Special,'' she mourned. It's not thll the lood is bad; in lact. the California spas ft m.awned tor sublime cuisine. A sample La Costa dinner: shrimp coddai.l. tlk:ed tomltoes, Rock Comish hen. ~and ma Varied and tally, it's true. but don't tad younelf -these are miao5copic portions. I've always been of the opinion that the body needs fuel in order to exercise, but spa pa1rons aeern to manaae to 1ceep up with their dmes despite cutting calories. Said a .. al Sonoma Million: "I t~t rd expire doing calisthenics • ice ·Blue Shield's Preferred Plan cuts expenses, still gives you choices -. You can control the high cost of health care without sacrificing your choice for medical services with the Preferred Plan from Blue Shietd of GWifomia. That's because Blue Shield has made special arrangements with more than 36,000 Physician Members and 180 Preferred Hospitals for loYler charges. These Preferred Hospitals and Physician Members haw agreed to accept Blue Shield's payment, plus the subscribe(s deductible and copayments, as payment-in-full for covered ~. That way, we pay less for health care, and Blue Shietd Preferred Plan subscribers pay less for their CXJYerage as a result of using Preferred Hospitals and Physician Membm. You get to choose the Blue Shield Physician Member or Preferred Hospital you want. get Blue Shield COYerage you can count on, and save money with Blue Shield's • Preferred Plan. You ct.tennine your deducd>le Blue Shield's Preferred Plan allows you a Remember, Blue Shield makes the dlffaance ... that's Sb/eld • , choice. of deductibles and rates so you can help control )1our out -of· pocket health care expel ises. Your choice lets you take more control of your health care dollar without sacrificing services. Swt lllVing now Preferred Plan protection from Blue Shield is availabl@ to individuals under age 65, families. and business groups of four or more. a;p the coupon today and learn how you can start saving on Blue Shield protection with the Ptefened Plan. on an en11JCY *>IMCh. but ii turned out thar moll al my ....., Wll in my hmd. The truth is, I was no more tired by calisthenics on 800 calories a day than I've been liter 11'1 aen>bic::s class on a more normal diet. The only lime I real- ly noticed the cllereacie was at ni&ht after a fuJI day al activity. Then rd sud- denly be inaelbty tired and h~ ... But ma thele's lilde e11e to do• nww, this client. Jilre mmt al the others. went to bed at about 9 p.m. Of courte. no one 1J>es to lhele II* for the n~ or becaote she (or lels freQuentty, he) likes to be tortured. R.aChel ~. me genen1 manaaer d The Golden Door. hal a theory: ~ pie are !IO busy with wort. family, !IOdal Confer•• one .,. ,_.,, "I ca.~ oftlsa 6ea e I_,, ho111e....,,,_a MhflllW p&WL" life. et cetera. that they don't have lime to relax and <X>nCellll'lle on thermetves. Goi ng to a spa allows them to think about thernRlves. •• It also allows them to indulge in a combination ol ritual and fantasy. When you ask a spa aficioNd8 about the food ar her beloved eablilhment. for exam- ple, she's likeiy IO llY it's i.utifu!" and ignore the question ol taste. This is be- cause spa dieticians and directors have perfected whit one Golden Door dient refers to as "culinary sleight of hand"; tables are el9r1dy appointed. and a lot of attention is..-on inlurtne that the colors and shapes of the toads on the plates work well tQl!ther. Even the 1Mnm roUtines reek of ritual. The Sonoma Million IM's early morn- ing hike isn't jult I walk -it's I llJided lour thl'OUfdl the beautiful neighboring Jack LondOn SC. Pn. Every nilht after dinner • The Golden Door. guelll are ufl!d ID "louch the '*·" which means laldne 1 quarter-mile uphill walk to the 1p1'1 entr'llKle. (You're expected lo huff and pul, but not eo make a daltt for the local pimrta.) Nobody II the 1p1 tries to Pf*IKI that thele acdvities aren't ltmlUous. The theory teem1 to be thal ii they're p1.-lled • IOdal events. tOmehow they won't hurt • much. . But there's~ eYe11 more fun. damental • work • hmlth .... tome- lhine lhll can hook ewr1 an Initial aep; tic: the delft eo clan up one's Id. to become IOlneCMte new. For that reaon. 5PIS am IO be papullled by an abun. ~ol~llld ~women and men who lr11ve ._ plrticularty st1ewfut ftllWI In llllllr IMs -job or love problema. 1or emnple. "Our pro. Wlml are tlilor-mlde lor acb .-. .. ays La c.o.ta's D!Wolle. "Our dude is: Let's help you ct..,. your life." In addition eo proyidir18 the new, ~ mer body that alnm all ~ desire, the beauty tftllmellS olered by moll c.atifomia ,,,,. t:: The Ash-ram. wbidl tm Ill adultW!ly sports.orienred ICbedule) strip other kinds al layers. The daily = remove blemilhel. the hemll wnp1 Swell out toxins in the skin. and the ~ ... ol dead cells. Says I 50-yelr-dd ~ II La Costa: .. 1 come~ often becaate IF home feel-. Wr.e a beMrtiful perlOI\. .. .,Yell if you don't ., home feeline like one of the B.P .. you almoll certainly will have had your elbows (and the rest of r:r body) rubbed next to one. Perhaps ·-of moll 1p11' proximity to Hollywood. perhaps beca.ise they're amona the tew who can alord to pay so much for the privile&e. famous faces brifll their bodies to virtually ~ establishment. "You mi&ht see Carol Burnett and Suzanne Pleshene jusl sif-t.in& around like the rest of the guys. .. says DeWolte. What helps is that all guests are iaued identical sweat suits and robes (kimonos at The Golden Door~ !IO it's not always asy to pick out the upper crust. "Regular guesas enjoy it beeause they can see a ceh!brity in a very dowrHo- earth environmenl The celebrities en- joy it becaate nobody mam a fuss." DeWolfe claims. (Maybe, but more than one )'Ol'"I woman's hem sQJl)ed 1 belt upon hearin8 that James Gimer had recently checked into L.a Costa.) With a maximum capacity of 34 auests. The Gokten Door. a much smaller facitity than l..a Costa. is not without its share of the famous. Robert Wa&ner and his late wife, Natalie Wood, were reau1ars-Whether The AshRm •· tracts celebrities is hard to find out; that retreat is loathe to answer inquisitive reponers' caUs and won't even pubiki2Je its address fd you 've ailed ahe9d for a ~ation. stafters will pick you up II the Los ~ International airl>Ofti Id alone ils diera lilt The Spa • Sonoma Million Inn is not !IO bllNul. Ill <*hrl'y clients include Valerie Perrine, Stacy Kad\, lhta Cay. Faye~ and Ar- lene OllhL lb. aysSOOoma's ~ Cnin. '"Nobody ... tpetill ~ ...... Still, tor molt OI us. the whole notion of a 1p1 =· even if a week's my is .,_ IOll'I we would Wld « CXJUld alold eo do ewry month or even ewry ye11. Nonethel•. all the spa dinaon claim that they do a terrific: repeat buliriela and thll their c:tienls. while .. hent. mm all rflllonal. •and ftlnm u.._ "Once lhey've been to La c.o.ta. molt people W1111 IO come hick.'' says DeWolle. Of aJUl'le they do -how~ can one ID between m11111e1? lit' fAm.V \VllllJ.V •.,... .. • •• 13 r-- - - - - - -IATllfACTIOfl CUAltM'f((D! MAIL COUf'Olll TDOAY! -- - - - - - --1 I LAlll.Mn --.r lHILMll..UllUUlH .... NL·aat ...... "'· ........ ,. 11W I .......,., A11 11i.11ts " .... Med 1111 tlte -11111 dollb1..,111r111tltd c.-, 1t1c11 -.. (l1110l5El 111•1 emvt 11 HfflCI COii· •• lfld~r • CllMll IT 0 AIHflcM E I d•llOll. 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Fourth and long forUSFL By LORENZO CARCATERRA The numbers always tell a different story. Unlike owners. players and coaches. the numnbers never lie. And the numbers thus far for th is third scaJOn of spring football do not. in any way. c<S'me out on the side of the USFL. The numbers tell us that the leag~ is in serious trouble. The opening weekend of the USFL showed an ever- • television rating de· cliM of nearly two full percentage points from the previous spring - 6.9 as oppposcd to 8.3 the decline was eq ually alarming as the league moved from city to city - 9.9 in New York. down from 12.2 (this with Doug Flutic): 9.2 in Phila· dclphia. down from 9.9: S.9 in Chicago. down from 6.5 Only41 ofthetop 60TV markets televised the USFL compared to 53 last year. This means trouble for a league primed to do fall battle with the NFL. The USFL has no network television contract for the 1986 season and. in this world at least. without a TV conract it is always best to pack early. They have a S 1.32 billion anti· trust suit against the NFL. but that is at best a chancy (0) On-TV, 1139 Gr.nd Centr81 Ave., Gtend* diet roll. The USFL is (Z) Z· TV, 2138 Nebrnk• AWJ., Sant• Monica taking on the NFL without (H) Home Box Office. Time-Life Building, Rockefeller teams in Pittsburgh. Chi- Center. N.Y .. N.Y. cqo and Philadelphia. (C) Clnemax, Time-lit. Bulldlng: Aockefetter Cent•r. T ht gimmicks will only N.Y .• N.Y. JCt the lcque so far. The (E} ESPN1...~1tol, Ct. instant replays, wh ich (L) SelecTV, Marina del Rey show the vtewer whether , (S) ~ the referee was riaht or (S) Spodlghl . wrona in tossing a yellow (C) cable ..... Network, Altenta naa. bcc:o~ less intertst· ing after a whit. Signing · (9) WO.., New York City ( 17) WT88. Aaenta ----- I lund9y, Marett 24, 1985 okt. injury-prone NFL playcn must stop. It acts the leaaut headlines for a few days, but no significant increase in ticket sales. The move toward fall may be ~disaster and brina an end to.an entire lqa~ a lna~t whteh many pcopk, drsp1te the TV numbers. have arown fOnd of -1n the IPrina. '111 I I Death dims 'Guiding Light' Charit~ Bauer, 62, created her character on soap in late 1940s By LYNDA HIRSCH ~artta Baaer, who played .. The Guid- ing Light's" Ben Bauer. died March lat the age of62 in New York City. Bauer. whose acung c~rcer spanned over 50 years. created the role of Ben durin& ''Guiding L1ghfs .. radio days in the late 1940s. In those days. Bert. who married Papa Bauer's son Bill. was a money-grubbing social climber who literal!~ drove her husband to drink. For three years Charita would appear on the radio ver'Jion. and then along with her fellow ectors rush over to Manhattan's Licdcrkrantz HaJI and repeat the performance for television audiences. • Charita recalled fondly during a visit. ··The actors were deligh1cd when the radio version was canceled -it meant less money, but it also meant an end to that damned running.'' Over the years.. Bert went from busybody to everybody's best friend. On TV, she had 1wo sons -Ed. a doctor, and Michael. a lawyer. Al home. the divorced Charita had one son named Michal. "I remember.'' she once said, "my liule boy coming to me and with tears in his eyes asking which M 1chael I loved more ... Charita was modem in her view of motherhood. "I thought it was dumb that every morning my television sons would come to my houst for breakfast. My son and I are close in real life. but if he kept popping over for breakfast I'd think he was fun ny. She was also wo nderfull y old-fashioned. ··1 bristled the time Ben was supposed to ·understand' that Ketty was sleeping with the underage Morpn. 1 went to the writers and said. 'Bert cenainly would not under- stand. I don't understand some intern getting his jollies with a 16-year-old girl." Her aged fat her shared Charita's mid· Manhattan apanmcnt. where rcp0nen Cbarltaa.aer were greeted with wonderful quotes and hamburgers cooked up by Charita. Most of all. she was a woman of valor. Last year. her illnes1 meant an amputa-~.ion., <;'hari~a d!~ her tru~-life tragedy on Guiding L1gh1 to help viewers cope with similar problems in their lives. When the illness resurfaced. Charita kept hoping. as did all connected with the show. that she'd rctlJm. That was not to be. and she missed the Christmas tapina. 8'1t Charita's spirit, arace and cour~e will be remembered whenever her name 1s mentioned. and it will be mentioned a lot in an industry that rarely remembers its own.And through Ben. Charita will live on "The Guidin1 Li&ht." Producers plan to keep lkn alive. not wi1h another actrcss- therc was only one Ben. and that was Charyta -but by a "traveling" Ben. sending tellers and postcards to her loved ones. It'll be nice havina the show's true Guidina Liaht alive forever. Over at "Santa Barblra." now that the character of Joe (oriJinaUy played by Due WI.....,._ and then Mark Arnold) is gone. l~k for big chan~ on NBCs younaest soap. We hear that A. Martl8n is going to be that show's main heartthrob. Watch for sparks to fly between Maninez' cbanc1cr Cruz and Marcy Walker•• Eden. James ll1raa, once seen as Denny Hobson on "Another World" and then a stand-in for Lartla Ma114tY when be played Sky on "Edge of Night," will now be seen on "General Hospital." Hiran will be playina Ginny's (JMldl Cbpmu) lawyer. Remember. Sam Beltreaa got his start on GH by playing a defense attorney. Now Sam's character Jake bas a major storyline. Perhaps Hiran will be staying around as well. • • • Ckrla n.blllaoa (Rick Weber. "General Hospi1an. has been ordered by a federal judge to surrender himself April 2 to begin serving a sentence for non-payment of income tax. Robinson owes the government $600,000. He has already repaid $280.000 of that debL On April 2. Robinson will be told whether he'll be spending the next __ ...-;;. __ __. fou r mo n th s i n -a.1aaoa carceratcd 24 hours a day or 1f he will be able to continue on "General Hospital" in the daytime and spe nd his nights 1n custody. According to Robinson. his fans and fellow cast members have been very supportive. Chns has been buoyed by all the cards and letters from his under- standing fans. We hear that ABC is hopeful that it can be arranged for him to continue on GH for the four months that he is in custody. Look for Ha10 Napier to exit "All My Children" &atcr this month. ~ave it to Nick NidtolMD to get things moving the moment he took over as "Search for Tomorrow's" producer. That show has relocated in Nick's old stomping grounds in New York. the former "Edft of Night" studio. Nick produced "Edae' for 17 years. David P'enyllae, that wonderfully tal- ented. good-looking and amiable actor. returns soon to play Hopn McCleary on "Search ... Forsythe Jef\ the role be created to seek fame and fortune in LA. as well as staat work. If an_y actor who toils on daytime can pull ofTa niahttime ca~r. it's David. Eltubedt McRae, last seen on daytime as Phyllis on "Days of Our Ltvcs." and before that as MCJ Baldwin, l.tt's ~ifc on "General Hospital," is moving to "Search." McRae wiU be ptayina a dowdy lady who becoma a knockout with more than a little help from htr f ncnd TV tnv1sten mav IT<'911 McRee u Lou nn (Pl .... eee90AP9fPaC•Sl) Sunday. 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Including str•t-oy. --. tectinoto- gy, and a review of Wall Street ectMtles. ~) ~hr.) ;&.iMIW ... ._., -PAT .. am:anmu.u. ATM-- =·=-ATCM.YAIW Cll.,_. ,..,.., ........ ._UC•lllUIY .. "Sarah And The Squirrel" ( 1983. Adllenture) Animated. VOice of Mia Farrow. (I hr . 15 min.) ()) llON "Somewhere Tomorrow" ( 1984. Orama) Sarah Jessica Parktlf. Na=dlsoo ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (%) "Let's Spend The Night Togeth- e(' ( 1982. Documentary) fhe Rolling Stones. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) I , WIC•TlmltMU. .. ... C•DmlCI Guest: Lisa Specht. a candidate fOf ;L A City Att0t· Y-=tl ,. ..... II u.MOll.• ..... ii M-._ .. 9" ,..,,...... rr• •• •• 11:MllFD -· ---...... ..... ..... •••• ••na•ma ll•llllNllO _.."No Big Deal" (1983. Orama) .. "Tnumphs 0 1 A Man Called Tammy Grimes, Kevin Dillon. ( 1 hr., 27 Horse" ( 1983. Orama) R1cnard Harns. min.) M1ehael Beck. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) e ._. wtpl -· :I .............. lllllllil ............ FLOOR ·cLElUNCE =.."'-:... ... .:.--::: , .. ......, ' -; ALE BELOW COIT. AT COIT o.-·NIA,_ COST! MATIRESS SALE ";."' RI B 179 ........ ..,, . •99 ruu ~f l ,,.,.~ .... ........ , ., . o-.c-· • -"'fl " •121 ......... OUE I N ._,l I , • ._,. • , •""--"O • <..vtr .. ~OM 1299 ~_[J r-._ ~?! SlC1DMLS rl(lf $599 _..;.___ DAY llDS -u---lmf_,_ ----··•-D'Ull• •tllTI ..... ----.. ,.... PU CMM Ill '"l'aiWIBI Ill llOlll "Invasion Ot The Body Snatch· ers" ( 1978, Science-Action) Donald Sutherland. Br<><*e Adams ( 1 tv .. 55 min) (() ... M•T• Profiles of Paul Brown and Norm Van Brocklln (R) CID llOlll "Hanover Street" ( 1979. Ro- mance) Harrison Ford, Lesley·Anne Down. ( 1 hr .. 49 min.) -,-....... -.anu.u. llOlll "Sullivan's TravelS" (19'1. Comedy) Joel McCrea. Veronica Lake (2 hrs.) I WM.&.ITlmf ..... -.T Jt• a I Lftl-.0 ....... Tllml llOlll "Charlie Chan In Shanghai" ( 1935. Mystery) Warner Oland, Irene Hervey. ( 1 hr .. 30 mln.) l =DUIM TG11Y __., ....... Models and agency headS discuss professional and ethical Issues related to poelng nUde. (R) I WWWWTaWT .... ...,.., ... 11.11 -.OCW-Women's giant sla- lom from Waterville Valley. N.H. (R) ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) (D)ftllllCMl8iLllOGl9C#I The VOIC· •of Rulh Buzzl. George Gobel, Tammy Grimes and Arie Johnson are featured In this special whlCh combines live acllOn and animation 1n Iha story of a girl (Quinn Cummings) who mee11 a ho&t of lfterary characters after hours In a hbrary. Cl) .. "Racing With The Moon" ( 198', Romance) Sean Penn, Elizabeth McGovern. (~~-·~~tin.) I... .,. ... _ #MtmAY .. --... -,. • ._ l'WIU Atlanta Braves Va. l.09 AAoeles Dodgers (3 hrs., S min.) -~~~ um1IM.L National ~'f>nip regl<>nel final (2 hrs.) 1-r------.. ~ ------...... ... J m IHftl ,_llCMI. JtlllUll ... "Sec>Phlre" ( 1959. Mystery) ~ Pattk:k. YVonne Mitchell. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) CJ) .. "Strlh Me Pink" (1936. MW· cal) Eddie Cen(or, Ethel Merman ( 1 ht., 140:J.w ....... -.. ••• l!Wt!' Atlanta Braves vs. LOI A= Dodgers (3 hrs ) ,.., .. _ .. ... "Double Trouble" ( 1967, Musi- ~).,.,::= Qay (2hrt .) 1 ........ -1 .. 1101 HT m•• .111 I The~ oerfor1n1 "Are .,., Ice... "Hit .... With V<M Best Shot." • ......,.. Ot Tha ~1." ''t .... bf•hlr" .,., Othert. (1 10 Sunday, March 24, 1985 I ... , ,.,_,,_ tW • NA.., PanMC>nic Las Vegas In· YitetlOnal, fine! round. live from L• Vegas ~.1 CountryClub. (ttn.) • GJ ._,,.,..._Tampa Bay Ban- dits 81 New Jertey Generals (3 hrs . 30 lminJ..aoma ..... M•Jlni .. ......... ....... ,._ .. "The Dey The Women Got Even" ( 1980, Orame) Jo Ann Pflug. JUiie Hegerty. ( 1 tv .. 40 min.) l. (()---Cherlle ''White Light· • nlng" Brown YI. Hatold Brazlftr 1n a-tumor wetterwelght bou1 9Cheduled for Hf rounds, from Atlantic City, N.J. (R) (3 hrs.) (8) MA ... m Gobo doesn't practice whet he prea<:he5 when he leedS a group of explOr~ Into danger. nme ~ -Aegulatty scheduled programming may be delayed due 10 pledge breatls. -........ -----1WIHD•t .-r-.. tum WWMI. San Olego Padr• al Chlca.=,bs (3 hrs.) ·-~ .A ...... Ol1MI UITll A look at a variety of flying crea- turn, Including frogs and spiders, and their survival leCM!ques.. Q ( 1 hr ) • 1WJt •1P11C-oo--"Lone W~ MoOua<'e" (t983. Advent1Ke) Chuck Norris, David Carra· dine ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) CD> .. "The Ice Pirates" ( 198', Sc•· eooe Fiction) Robert Unch, Mary Crosby Uhr .. 36~ Cl),.. Ford's lather, who's visit· Ing the unMt<llty to recruit students tor his law flrmor;:.,11 Pfessure on his son 1<' be -· i•L'·IAm'flMl National ~mp!OOehlp regional final (2 hrs .. 30 lmin .... ., ... !liim •• •nzw,. cloding skier Phil Mahre and boxer Mark 8r9'and. compete tor bertt. in the cham- pionship round. from Key 819C8yne, Fla !hr .. 30mm,) ----CIMTAL MYLI H'9hligl'lls lncllide lhe debut ot Crystal Gayle a latest album "To- f!ight. T onlght." ' W l1Z)-.00f Al .. Dltl An interview wilh Walter Cronkite and a profile of pioneer envlronmentahst Rachel Carson. ( 1 hr ) WI CO) llOlll "KtdcO" (191M. Comedy) Scott Schwartz. Cinnamon Idles. ( 1 hr 44 men.) . we ....,.. --... Nelson Riddle leads a 39-pieee orchHtra, wllh guests Sue Raney and Nick Luca•. ( t hr . 5 min.) .. D .anlCOlll PKA World Llgh1welght Cha=shlp ( 1,hr ) · I llOlll "The Paper Chase" (1974. Orama) Timolhy Bolloms, Lindsay Wag· ner (2 hrs) e ICIUlt 90LD Hcst Rick Dees Guests Gladys Knight and the Ptpt. Jermaine Jackson and Pia Zadora, Autograph General Public. Teena Marie. Don W11- hams ( t hr.) ·--TIMI ~.,.. "The Private Eyes" (1980 Comedy) Don Knolls, Tim Conway ( 1 t'lr .. 31 min) CID IOTTA DMCI, IOITA -This retro· spectlve look at movie Musk:als Includes performances by Astaire and Rogers, Shirley Temple, Gene Kelly. Martlyn Mon· roe and Elvis Presley and clips from "Carousel," "The K1?,9 And I." "West Side Story " "Cabaret' and "The Rocky -1Hma::~· (1h•} -Peugl!91 I BridgeslON Pre ClaSSlc. (R) CD llOlll "The Buddy System" (1984. Comedy) Richard Dreyfuss. Susan Saran· don. ( 1 hr .. 50 min) (%) .. "The Sp111t Of St. Louis" ( 1957. Biography) James Stewart, Murray Ham· 11ton. (2 hrs.. 18 min ) •a>--- -· • ... CAYM.CMI Bot> Crosby Frankie Carle. Margaret Whiting. Fredd~ Maritn and other great big band J*1orm- ers are featured In hlmed heghlights ot a '30s and • 40s muSlC r8Y!V81 ( 1 hr.. f m1n) -· ~·· ........... ~ young golden eaple In ldahO is 5"fl as 1· learns the &l(llls o survival. D .._ "Miller Doublet Natlona Cllamp1onsh1p" (from Reno. Nev ) . ( • hr) e .,.. "The Palm Beach Story' (19,2. Comedy) Claudelle Colbert, Joe McCrea (2 hrs ) ·1--IWT .._ .... . .. "The 0eser1 'ox." (1951. Ora ma) James Mason. Jetaleli Tandy (: h<S.) 1 .... ,.............. . llOlll "PromiMS In The Owk'' ( 1979 Dfama) Marsha Mnon. t<ethleen Beller l hrS.) , ....... ,_,Nlfttllr WT •w-CMMrt Tatioi ClaSSIC. Mnlor's final. frorn La.kt Tehoe Nev. (R) (I hr ) OO•~•.,m""MC111~l1 .. __ -· .. "t-Ulnnet Ctuldlf" ( 1971 Weal 9ff\) RaQUel Wtleh. Robtft Cuip (I ht 30 min.) . 8 1IOll.D CW -WOfld Cup FNls from Heavenly Valley, Calif. ( 1 ~ .• 30 min.) 0 IM IMO ICMOUlnC MAI• Coronado vs Castle Partc ID M1Rm•1c1•1 CC) llOWll "Agatha" ( 1979. Mystery) Dustin Hoffman, Vanessa Redgrave. ( 1 hr . 38 min.) llOWll "Unfaithfully Yours·· ( 1984, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nastasaja Kln- sk1. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) (Q) .. "Lone Woll McOuade" ( 1983. AdVentUtfe) Chuck Norris, 0.vld Carra· dine. ( 1 hr . 47 min.) WAYLOI •11111 A C09IOf • LOii-· DOii In th1S London oonc8'1, Waylon Jen. ning.s sings "Lucille," "Just To Satisfy You," "The Dukes Of Hau4rd" theme song and tunes from t~ album "Never Toe The Mark." .. @-VO. WUWOll.DO/I -.1 WDTI .... SchedUled: ·•super- slars" A held of ten 1964 Olympians. In- cluding skier Pntl Mahre and box8f Mark Breland. compete for berths in the cham- pionship round. from Key Biscayne. Fla. i hr . 30m1n) ITM.,_ llOWll "The Curse 0 1 Bigfoot" (1972. Horror) Willlam Simonsen. Robert Qymire. (2 hrs.) • U -.0 a. -World Cup Flnals from Heavenly Valley. Calif. ( 1 hr ) e llOWll "The African Queen" (1951, Ad\l'enture) Humphrey 86gart. Kathanne Hepburn. (2 hrs.) e IOW?HIY CLOGmY, Wini UM Popu· lar songs from the put ere perf0<med by ROlemary Clooney and 1he Conrad Jazz IA~~~;~ #Rm~­.. ,_.. -~ ---IC Kiil IOOll llOWll "Spece Raiders" ( 1983. Sci- ence Fiction) Vince Edwarctt. 0.llld Men· denhall ( 1 hr . 22 min.) •8 ~ AWa.I ...... Linde Gray hosts a preview ot the motion picture 1n· dustry's big night, witl'I a look at the top nominees and the yeat'a flw "S.t Pie· llure~ .... Q rATlt llOlll "Man.Fnday" ( t975, Orama) Peter O'lOOle. Richard Roundtrff (2 hrs) I &:. .... "1111• I_, "The Hoboken Chlck· en Etnel'gency" The people ol Hoboken, N J • ere ••norized by a monst., algtlllng until !hey discover It's really a lovable 286- pound chiCken Stars Gabe K•plan. Ok:k \/an Patten a.nd P.ter Btllingsley (R) o 1 hr) CCll.&m l'•Ml Maine at M..ml (3 hft J ... "Ttie S.Cret Of Ttie Golden Ore· gon" ( t983, A<Mtnture) ~ Houston. Bflan Helnel ~ht., 36 min.) .. " Wilh The Moon" ( t~. Rom•ncel Penn. E112abeth McG<WtttlJI hr .. 41 min ) ::1Ud:1c...rn• • !11 ytert tftw ltll ""i::'enca <>'* ll'le £ngltsh ChlMll .... ...., .. IOCletect wfth IOCh A~ _.. .. "In The Mood" and "Chatt.nooga Choo Choo" Is paid tribUte by t\oet Veri John· son and guest performers Tex Beneke, Johnny Desmond, Sylvia Syma. Anita Gil· lette and Julius LaRosa. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) "®.,.."Superman Ill" (1983, AdVen· ture) Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor. .{?. hrs .. 5 min ) •cm --"Wonder ~n" (1945, eom. _1cty) ~n=aye, Virginia Mayo. ( 1 hr .. '40 uic ... ... .... . -~The Go-Go's lalesl album "Talk Sl'low" Is spotlighted along wllh stu· dio footage. lncervlews and a video of their latest single "Head Over Heels." emoYOMAU _......_ ___ _ -1 t.ii'ii. ,. tl'T Cir Lwm Clips of the best momencs 1n film comedy from Cl'larlie Chaplin to Woody Allen, hOSled by Carol Burnett. Dom Deluise, Jack Lemmon. Waller Matthau. Richard Lind Burt Reynolds. (2 hrs.) ~ ---.: •• fllCllD,. Fiim critics Roger Ebert and Gene Sfsl<al announce lhelr selections for the AcademJ.Ziards ( 1 hr.) i C:. CllOlCI ,. m PU? aw-. Tha presen talion ol viewer·selecled awardS tor Besc Plccure. Best Accor I Ac· cress. Best Supporting Accor I Actress and Best MuS1Cal Score Hosts. Marielle Ha~d James Btol1n. = 0 UCIO llnl DAWI 11 Fea- tured: a h.ousehold cleanser challenge, newest..;secur1ty devices: choosing a fire extinguisher, Improved aulo safely glass • P• Mr. Morloch sparks superstlllon when he causes the cast to believe that their prodUcllon has been hexed. ( 1 hr.) e llOlll "Gas Pump Glrls" ( 1979, Com· edy) Kirsten Baker. Huntz Hall. The ownet of a small filling station enl11ts the aid of his beaulllul niece when a fancier opera· lion opens up across the slreet and steats all hls bosiness. (2 hrs.) I IWITlO IWIT .WA A survey ot Wyoming's wlldltle, locusJng on the breeding, migration and suMval patterns of the ~k.y Mountain Elk O ( 1 l'lr., 30 min,) CC) .. "The Earthling" ( 1980, Adven· ture) Wiiiiam Holden. Ricky Schroder. A world travete< leaches a young orphan the ways of survival In the Aus1ralian wilder· ness 'PG' ( 1 ht . 42 min.) (I) .. "Brainstorm" ( 1983. Science- Fiction) Christopher Walken. Nalalle WOOd A married couple tries to keep a ~fly dnlgned devioa, wl'llch allows a person to experience the tenaalions leU by anolher. from mlNtary end lndUalr181 ., .. ,.~w nWn.) '----••••• -... ,.. . -...... Rtgultfty ~ l amming may be dala~ due to br .... -·---Rick wortlel rt.at he ~ be too llfh to dat• tl'lt gir1 wftl'I wf'lofn he's been communicaling t>y C~8f. • 0 l9llft --rr • _,. Fee· tured: a man creaces art by throwing pain! lnco the exhaust of a )81 liner; how a skuR collector 1ouoded modern br•ln surgery; state-of-Che-art eye procedures that allow the blind to see by computer (R) Q ( 1 hr.~ i ITM llMCll Guests· Gloria Loring, ~tAk~R) (1hr) .-M "--T: A flOl1"Ulr Oii M Ulftl OeVld AltenborOUOh axplofes greaJ rivers of the WOf'ld, Including the Amazon • and the varieties of Ille lound 1n them O 1.1 hr., 10 min.) CD llOlll "BroadWey Danny R~" ( 1984. Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia Far· row. A small-tlme bul good·hear1ad 1a1en1 agent works diligently 10 make successes of his hopeless clients. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 26 min.) (0)19AMm11M.L Delrolt Pistons at Los A~ Lakers (3 hrs.) CZ> ---··~ Trouble With Harry" ( 1955'; CoHiedy') Edmund Gwenn. Shirley Maclalne. A group ol local c1ttzens at· lempl to dispose of a dead bOdy found 1n lhe nea~j~· 'PG' ( 1 hr 39 min ) • ·-.... W «l.l m&UlllTIML Detroit PtStons at Los A~ Lak.ets (2 hts .. 15 min.) MD e ...., -=•• Punky escapes lrom the children's shelter. and Henry goes to court to obcaln custody. (Part 3 ol 3) (R) ID ..... mM Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed dUe to ~led,C breaks. {If) 1 .... llOCI Gobo doesn'I practice what he preaches when he leadS a group Of explorers tn!O danger NI e UU Cir IT• W From the Broolllyn Academy of MUSic. a salute 10 Che per- forming arts with hosl Beverly Sitts and music d11ector James Levine Amoog scheduled pe4'formers Lukas Foss. Dick Hyman, CleO Laine and John Oankworth, Robert Merrill. Leonard Pennano. 1<1r1 Te Kan1wa, and members ol lhe Twyla Tharp danc• group. (3 hrs.. 15 min) ••(I).-.--Jessica travels to San Francisco where she attamprs to clear a bridegroom-to-be ol a nightclub owner's murder (R) ( 1 hr ) •• ~ -MICl'laet and KITT race ah• a big wheel in the lluckong In- dustry who wanes 10 IOfce IOdependent truckers oul of buslnea o ( 1 l'lr.) • .u,,.. ,. -.ATllT ITOl'f n. ... A salute 10 the movie ~try leatUting rare mollQn p1e1ure trailers, clas· sic pobllc1ty stunts and 1n1ervieW11 With leg- enda P R. moguls. (I hr.) ....... llOl'T _ ..... Steve Allen hosts the blundet"s ot oelebr1t1es 1nclud1ng Penny Marst\811, Cindy Willtems, Belle Davia. Ok:k Caveu •nda:~ Q ( 1 ht ) •, ..... ,. ... _ ~ ... "Shampoo" ( 1975 Comedy) Warren Beally, Jvlle Cl'lfist1&. A Beverly Hills haw stylist tries to llJOOla wahtng. cutting end one romance too meny (2 hrs.) I -~----.­Robin Leach 1n181'VteWS Mickey Mantle. Robeft Vaughn. Bobby Vinton and P11noe Wyrno<e FlyM, wldOw of (rtol FlyM (R) { 1 hr.) CC)._ "tnv8Si00 Of The Body Snetch- .,... ( 11H8. Science-fiction I Donald Sunday. March 2~. 1985 11 henanc:t. Brodie Ad9mi. Str8ngt pods rain down from out• ~ end t• OW9r the bodies of humerw. '*'llng a Sen Francisco heefth lnepector and Na Mllat· ant to flee for their ll\lft. 'PG' (1 hr., 65 m1nL ([) .. ,_. <Hl ._ "Forbidden" (1986, Orame) Jecqueline BIMet, Jurgen Proehnow. In World War II Berlin. a WMlthy Cfwtltten ari6tocrat t• In IOYe with a JewWI wrttar and becomes lnvoMd In the undlf'arounc:t effort to smuggle Jews out of Nazi Clerma- r:!l: 0 ( 1 hr .. &3 min.) w .. ''Racing With The Moon'' ( 1984, Romance) l>een Penn, Elz8betti McGoYem. In lete 1942. )ult befofe he'a scheduled to IMY9 tor boot C8tnp. a teen- age< from the wrong aide of the traa falls In low with the new git! In town. 'PG' i hr., '8 r;J. ..._ UlrA-A " UU GP tr• W From the Brootdyn Academy of MUlk:, a Mlute, to the per· forming arts with hoat ee.tv 8111 and musk: ditector James L~. Among scheduled performers: Luk•· FOl9, Old( Hyman. Cleo Laine and John.0.lkwor1h. RObert Merritt Leonwd Pelw.to, Kirt Te Kanawa. and membefa of the Twyte n.p dance group. (3 hrs., 5 ':II •CJ)~--_,_ Robin Leach lnteMewl ~ M8ntle, Robert Vaughn, Bobby Vinton and Petrtce Wymo<e Flynn, wtdow of Enol Flynn. (R) lf hr.) (1J ... "Euy Rldlw" (1981, Or9ma) Pettlf' Fonda. Dennis Hopper. Two~ mot0fcyolls1a drop out of iodlty end, M- ing across the Southwest to New Ol1Mnl In search of the "rNI" Amartca. encoun- ter prejudice and seneelell violence. 'R' l hf .. 34 min.) ' ~ ..... -(() CMIY ... A .. H9rry ...,_up with a Gennen lhepherd to lmlllh a drug trafficking ring. ( 1 hr.) e • Ml --(Premiere) Whet\ former New York City cop end:e ector Rock~= fell 1 ICretn t•t N 'I too lhOft. t. Comet I pr!Yete detectM wlttt I ~ Hiiia egency thet ptOtecta 0111bt11t11. Siert JOe '-cl, Ylctortl Jeoklon, ,_ WHll1meon. Q 1'~ • AO'lJM "JE-419•• Qlpt of ifla YMt'a major Olcet "°"*-end lno- ltMewt with celebnttel Tom He*. .A"'1/ Devit, Pet MOflta. Dmd Liii\, lob Hope Ind 8hlftey Mclain .,. tMtwed. ( 1 tw.) .... "Cellfornle Glrll" ,.., ........ ~~~~Of~ llftttyle. a bofec:t ~ auto mechenlc hMda for the Weat COllt to tlnd a new end eiccitlng lite. Q (2 hrl.) I ..... .. "Annie Her' (1977, Comedy) Woody Allen, Ol9r1e Keaton. A nlghtCIUb comic and an "'*'"9 tongltrell INte their nM#oaet In .,, OfHOlln, off°'91" ro- mance. ihhrt.J.. ... I• .... Women's tWorn from W1teN!le Y...,, N.H. (A) ( 1 tw .. 30 min.) (%) .. "Ttedl~ Pl:cea" (1113, Com- edy) Eddie Murphy, OM Aytu~ A Mi- ta-do exec:vtM. 1 ~ oon "*' Ind 8 prOltltute d9wtll I ptoC of ~ . ~ two COfw!Mng "'*"*'" 'A' (1 ~·.;r'.J.., 12 Sunday, M8fdl 24, 1115 ----- I . •CZ> "Expoeed" (1983. 0r8'N) NMt ... je Kir*I, H~ Keitel. (1hr.,40 min.) •CC> "The Oetk Cryatll" (1982, Fantasy) ~t. (1hr.,36 min.) •OO "A Dog Of Flanders" (1969, Orama) o.wi !Add. Ooneld Crisp. ( 1 hr., 36 min.) (I) "The Sting II" ( 1983, Orama) Jactcle Gleelon, Mac O.W. ( 1 hr., '2 min.) •a> ''The Tett9fed er .... (1957, Orama) J9ff CNndlef, JMnne Crain. (2 hrs.) M (C) "The 8"1 y..,. Of Our Lives" (19'e, Ortmt) Fredric Merch. Oen. Andrews. (2 hrs.,~ min.) CD) "Max DuQen Retums" ( 1983, Come-dy) Marthe Muon, Jeton Robetdl. ( 1 hr., 38 min.) CJ) "O..d Of Night" ( 19~6. Hotror) Mer· vyn Johns. Michael Redgrave. (1 hr., '4 min.) •CB> "Mak Dugan Aetutna" (1983. Come- dy) M1tthl Ma.on. Jason Roberds. ( 1 hr .• 38 min.) (I) "Unfalthfulty Yours" (19M, Comedy) Cudley Moore, Ne911Stja Klntkl. ( 1 hr., 36 min.) •CD> "Hair" (1979, Musical) John Savage, Tr"t Wlllltms. (2 hrs., 1 min.) •Cl> "The Spirit Of St. L(>Ult" (1967. Biog- raphy) Jamee Stewert, Murrey Hemlfton. ~ h;s., 18 rriln.) -CC) "A Mldtummer Night' a Sex Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Wooay Allen. Mia Far· row ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ® "The One And Only" ( 1978, Come- dy) Henry Winkler. Kim Derby. ( 1 hr., 38 min) (I) "Rich, Young And Pretty" ( 1951, Mu- sical) Jane Powell, Vic Damone. ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) . -111) "Flight To Tangier" (1953. Adven- ture) Joen Fontaine, Jeck Palenc9. (2 hr•.) tW. "The Man Who Wanted To Llw For· ever'' (1970, HOftor) ICuert Whitman. &Indy Dennie. ( 1 hr.,~ min.) CC> "tom Sawyer" ( 197~. Mutlcal> John- ny Whltlktr, Jodie '°""· ( 1 tw.. " min.) • _., ........ .t.- ... "The Goldwyn Fo11199" ( 1931, ~ eel) Adolphe Menjou, Ele Logen. (2 hrs.) CD> "Cracking Up" ( 1983. Comedy) .Wry Lewie. Miiton Berte. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (I) "The lea Plrat•" ( 19eM, Bclence Fie· tlon) Robert Urich. Mety CroM>y. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) (%) "Mak DuQen Returnt" ( 1913, Come- dy) Maflha Melon, JMOn Aob9rds. ( 1 hr . 38mln.) -(II) "Heny And Son'' (1184. Ou1m1) P9ul N.wmen. ~ llNon. ( 1 hr .. 67 min.) • -· "~ • ....,.. (1882, Hor· tOf) Joen Hiii. ~ ~ (2 tn.) W <C)"Soggy Bottom, U.S.A." (1911, Com- ~) Ben Johnlon. Loll N9t11Mon. ( 1 hr., 37 min.) •CD> "The Alddle Of The ..... ( 1980, AdYtnture) Mtct..r Vortc, Simon MecCor· (1hf .. 31mln.) The ltlnQ If'' .(1913, C>rlrne) Jloklt .... ~ (1 hr .• 4'1Nn.) Cl> "Olnntr For ~" ( 1979. MnWYJ .. OuciGlof-~ "'·· 40 "*'·> ~· •<Ill ··n. Ice' • ~ ..... Fie· tlOn) ~ • ~· ,, "'" . 36 min.) •CC> ''The Beel VMrS Of Our LiYes" (1946. Orama) Fredtlc March. Dena Andrews. (2 hrs .• 52 min.) •cm "Mak Ouaan Return•" (1983. Come- dy) Marlha Meson. Jason Robards. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) (I) "Shlnb<>ne Alley" ( 1971, Musical) Animated. Volcaa of Eddie 8'acken, Carol Qtlennlng. ( 1 hr .. 26 min.) •Cl> "Purple Hearts" ( 198', Orama) Ken Wehl, Cheryl Ladd. (1 hr., S5 min.) •CD "ANr WlndOw'' (195', ~l James Stewert. Grace Kely. (1 hr., 52 min.) •tm "Blue Knight'' ( 1973. Orama) Wiiiiam Hotden. L .. Aemlck. (2 hrl.) •CB> "A Dog Of Renders" (1959. Orama) O.vld Ladd. Donald Crisp. (1 hr .• 36 _!!!In.) _......_ __ ..__ -1-=-• IC~AW ... Jacic Lemmon Mata the 67th •""'* 8Wlld <*emonils ..,, fl'om the Dorothy Chend1ef Pavtllon In Loe Ange6M. "Amadeus." "Placea in the Heart." "The Kiiting Fletds." "A Patuge to India" and "A SOidier's Story" are nominated fOt beSt pieture of 198'. 0 (3 '"·l. ... ~ ... ,. ..., m w.m.-• M mt am PMIOUI Robin Leech lnteMewl Mickey Mantle, Robert V , Bobby Vinion and Patrice I~• Flynn. widow of ErrOI Rynn (R) 1-.CD•,... ITM1m I 111111-.T .... 7 I C•••••FT ml. lllOl'IM&. San Antoolo Guns- ~•t Oenwr GOid (3 hrs) (llJ .. "HU" (1979, Musical) John Savage, Treet Williams. A young man on hll way to Army lnducttOn meets a band of hippies In Central Park wno tarce him on • Joyful, cros.-country mullcat Odyssey 'PG' (2 hrl .• 1 min.) (I) .. "UnfelthlUlly VOU<S" ( 198', eom.dy) Cudley Moore, Nattassja Kin- tkl An 0tcheatr1 conductOt thlfll(s that his .wtte may have had an affllf with a vlOllnist while he W8I away on tour and conspires lo murder her. 'PG' O (1 hr . 36 mtn ) .... llATmn.. ---...,,." ...... -.. ..._,~··· ... -. ...... .... CUL.,_ .. "Charlie Chan And The Curse The Dragon Queen" (1981, Comedy) Peter Ustinov, Richard Ha1ch Charlie Chan II aided by hil bumbllng grandson 1n eolvlng a siring of mur<»rs. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 37 min.) (%) .. "The Spirit Of St. Louta" ( 1957. Biography) James Stewart, Murrey Ham- ilton. In 1927, Charles A. Lllldbe<gh be- 2110 l.AGUllA LOCATIOll Comln9 8oon with DRIVE THRU Convenience Between COAST 'rmY & Gl.ENNEYRE OPIN 6 A;M. I I I Sundly, March 24, 1985 13 .. comes the flflt man to tty nonstop eaou the AtlMtlc Oc9en to PMta. (2 hrs.. 18 -1mln==&r.:..--·-·-. •& M't'-Forme< Pf9SS secretary Jamel Brady; model C.tol All Ind hef husb1nd. pro hockey pl1yer Ron Gresc:Mer. I Ee...,. -....... -· ...... w •nm Jeff Smith Pfepares ~beleM end r1w hsh saled. CD .. "Bells" (1980. Science Fiction) Richard Chamberlaln. John HOUteman. A oera~ but technologk:.ity astute killer uses.,, electronlc device thet transmits• lefhal jOlt OYe< telephol1e lines. 'A' ( 1 hr., t9min.) Nial>.,. '"Lafayette Etcadrile" (1958, Adventure) Tab Hunter, Etchlka Choureau. Ame<ic.n votunteers serve in a flight squadron 1n France during World War I (2 hrs.) -· I • M 10WI featured'. a PfOtlle OI "L.A. Times" columnist Jack Smith: the secret to sororities' suoc199; brldal gowns worn round-the-wa.ld: party1ng at the Kids' MuMum . .... , ... tiAftMFmlLI --ATU.. --·-llLHI . .., ........ ,. •Na&l ,.._, m Wembley's on a rnls- SO'I of revenge after Boobef scares htm. bUt NI '*"6 take a terrifying tWISI. I ._ ...... ,,.,, • (l)IC' 1c---.-Anun- defoover agent masquerading• Amanda Is murdered. INvlng Amanda lngty abou1 he< own publlshed obituary and the .4,gen· ~concerned about her safety. ( 1 hr.) • e .,. "Every Which Way 8u1 LOOM" ( 1978, Comedy) Clint Eastwood. Soodta Locke. A two-listed truaker and hie or1ngutan companion take off In pur• suit of a Pfllty country·wettern tlriger 1)-~in.) ~­..,.-. '11 WUU tt• 11 W Featured" Jamee Stewatt. I .-.a-m111n••mn1T •~ II I •WIM .. A Mlute to the country and western llngefS of the ·•o. and '50s 1nClud1ng a tribute to Hank Wiltlams A~rances by Eddy Arnold. POf1er Wegc>nef. Ktlly Welts, Hank Thompeot'I. CWI ,._kins Host Hoyt Ar.· ton (2 hrs.) • U 6 CM M._ '"Famly Butl· ness" Mitton Blfll atara in this dfama about a tett'ftN•y ill man wno dtcldet to a"• hit '#ill and calls his taut ~ togeth- ., to flMCUIC9 the Change (R) Q ( f hr . ~~"Spring Breek" (1D83, Come-~ OeYld Knell, Stellt 8aSMtl FCM bUd- dleS hive a wlld 11'" In Fort LAudfroell ~ IPflng vteaUOn 'R' ( 1 hr • (0 ~"Mer. !),gen Retorna" (1D83. ) MlrN Maton. Jeson Roberds A *4doW'a n9'tt-dc>-Wel fathet Who aben- 14 Sunday, March 2-i. 1985 doned hlf Whetl she was a c:Nld of nine. snows up '#fth a bad heart condition and a 8Uitcase full of IN-gotten money 'PG' ( 1 hr., 38 min) (D) II M UU9fm Aober1 Klem, Tim Reid. Jeff Attman end Bruce Baum J>ef· form their routines In a Midwestern come- ~club (lhr.) llJ .. "Aect<les5 °'9regard" ( 1985. Drema) Tea Harpef, Leslie Ntetsen A storefront lawyer defends a dOCtor whose reputation has been ruined by an lnvestf. gatlve TV reporter's story alleging h4S 1n· volvement in. an illegal preecript10n-drug ~•lion. (2 hrs.) • .. "20 M11Uon Mtlet To Earth" ( 1957. Science-Fiction) Wiiiiam Hopper. Joen Tavlof. A gelatinous mass found along with a crashe;d rocketshlp becomes a horrible monster allttf ljelng exposed to air. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) •1ftCTIC-L011•T ..... . -(I) UTI I M.L8 When Kate and Allie ftnd an old love 1e11er hidden OYef their fif'eplace. they try to retdndle a SO.year· old ==nee. (R) •'a •••• WAl.191 Guests Boy !:o:oe. Neil Diamond and Barbera Man· dtell~1 hr ) , _..,. SctiedOled Helen Hayes. bfaln surgeon Frances Conely, police chief Penny Harrington. C81if0f.tlie state i tlce Joen Klien. ~hr.) NIFllWIS Lll-DIAnt .. ,..,. ..... ~ Night In Heaven" (1983. Orama) Christopher Atkins. Lesley Anne Warren A married COiiege ens1ructor has an atlaif with one of he< students who WOfks as a mate 8JCOllC dancer 'R' ( 1 hr . 23 min) (OJ _. "Cracking Up" ( 1983. Come- dy) J«ry Lewis. M~ton Berle An •CC•· den1·PfC>nl man falls at avery1hlng, lnclud· ~ a bUngled suicide. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) Cl) ... ''Milt Dugan Returns" (1 983, eom.dy) Marsha Meson. Juon Robards A widow's ne'er-do-wtll fettief. Who aban· doned het when she was a child of nine. lhow9 up with a bad heart condition and • sui1case lull ol ill-g<>tten money 'PG' ( 1 hr .• ,:.~ • aJ • ._IC Ar .. lllCll'Umnl •• (I) -..T On ~ way to the t>ais- ic.tt>aiM game ot the year. 06ci.. Is arrested for Stephenie's unpaid campus parking ltekets (R) Cf) ... "Three COlns In The Fountain" ( tis.t. Romance) Clitton Webb. Oofo1hy McGwe Three gtrts get varying rewttt af· tar wishing on a oOin at the Fountain of Trev! 12 hrl ) ..... D•AT--'IUD Glenn Yarbrough. the Lirnell1ert Ind the King$· ton Trio ting poputer folk tonos of the late ·so. end "rly ·eos In a c:onc.t1 at Oevll'a Lltte Aelott "" Edmonton. Alber1t ( , hr ) U9l ..._,_Ser\ Antonto Guns. I at OeoWf GotclJ:U3 hr-.) •UM-BJ_ -Cl) ..... I &.Mm When Mary Btth QOM undtreOYef • a cabbit on 1 murder lr'Y9ltigatJon. het '°" Mlchael, ~come with leilr tor '* ..... y. runs away (R) ( 1 hr) I Ui".f! Qlltttring ~t Oacat par· tlal at Iha ~ Hiiton tno the famous ~Mt "SpMo " (1 hr) ·---·---l lnNIOe-... , agaiMI t.D. "-wme to Ka4a k>f comfort and aoon tals In IOve: Falcoo • and Estep become eager atlles to deslt Rudy. ,,..., Strau.. te1y l .U (Part of 2~.. • I ,.,_ IMM Regularly tchedu =ammlng may be delayed due bfeal<s (1:) "P$ych0 II" ( 1983. Myslet Anthony Periclns. Meg Tllly. Former p• chotic killer Norman Bates is released rer a 20·year stay In a mental 1ns111u11 and believes himself cured untM a myslt ous rash ol mutdars bagios. 'R' ( 1 hr min.) 00 ... "Sahara.. ( 198(, Adven1ur 8'()()t(e Shields. Lambert Wiison. In 1 1920s. an heifess' pledge to hef dying lhef -that she w11i win-the 'crosa·Sah• auto race In a spofts car of his own de'>• ·• leads her rnto dangers ot eve<y v 'PG' ( 1 hr ," mm.) _. "The Ice Pirates" ( 1984 s ence f iction) Robert Urich, Mary CrO'>t Spece pifates join a beautlful prlnc~s search ol her explorer lathe< and a nev discovered source of much-needed wa• In 1 ~r~~;.:g ( 1 hr , 36 min i -1--"The Story Of A Woma ( 1G69. Orama) Robert Stack, Bibi Ar etsson A married pianist fa.Ifs In love ~ a medical student. (2 hr• • 5 m.n ) .. .......... Roy Orbdon ( ·(I· The Lonely," "Dream Baby") Jerry L lewis ("Greet Bells Of Fire." "C Rider") and Carl P9fktnl ("Blue Sue Shoes") re-create the ·~·a sound .,. thelf hits ( 1 hr • 20 mtn ) -· e ML 1'0ll'-.. A mlddte-ao• couple prepared to anjOy thelt retirem•• must change their plans when thetr c dren and an elderly ln•law move 1n w• them. Stars Barbara Barrie, Peter Mich. Goa~COUIT 111£1 Ill ... ----.... , ...... I. ~y I txamlnetlon ot i9SUIS conoetnino cap11 purushmant, as~ by four people c ,.l'ectiji<if i ;w~ dMlh penlll) --au.-=-.. "T:'r.llhes" ( 1978. Orami _.,. Reynaud, Nethelle Zelgef A man m.atr ... contr<* rt'I mart'8Qe ot • coup Whole retatlOnilNp bloaeofM ( 1 hr . CG)·~ ''The Alddll Of n. Seto ( 1980, AdVanture) Mtchaal YC)tt(, Sime M~Corkindale To Pf~I a Gafman I va.slon of England In t901 . two 8r1t11 lrtends set off tor tht higtl r.eas (, hf . = min~ CJ) ... "Ex.P<>led" ( ti83, Dr amt NetlaMjl Klf'ltkl. HeMty Kt1tel A lnhlc modal'• iov., uses hlf t bell to 1rap • lnttrnationaf killer 'R' 11 hr • '0 min ) tWI a.-:'11'Ttl':J., an anlmal 1e1 dllt Is killed by a liOI\ A J and AICk ' undefcovtf " zoo WOrUr• 10 inv"tlgat• ~)~ht . 10 min) • ..,.,_ ~t Johnny Cn ton Ttrt Oen. Ptt1 O..tbuttl M Ct\MI W ' ,, ,.. , Ii_ ISO• ..... I -1111 oy 17 ec 10 ra l" ·1 111 f "' I .. t.! r e (1 ,,., n 0 • uml11r a a CA Scheduled: edlt«-ln-chief of Soviet Life magazlne: euthof FlcNtd Lamparski ("What fief Hep- 10 ••• ?"). ( 1 hr.) • .. Scheduled: basketball ooecn Pecerson from Union College In Bar- ~ Ky. (1hr.,30mfn.) ftll(I) ''Surf II" (1984. Comedy) Ed- die Oeaen. Linda Kerrldge. A INdman concocts a tainted soft drink that compels turter. and beech-bums to eat garbage. 'R' lt hr., 31 min.) -l'91..r .. •-ATMAC'llli-nomineel fOf Academy Awerda 8f9 Interviewed from the Ool'olhy Chandler Pav~ l\r.) • "Betl. 8oolt And Candle" ( 1959. Comedy) Jamel Stewart. Kim No- vatl. A young women UMt her mya1erlous powers to bt9ek i;he wedding plans of a f>OO!A A""""*· 2 hr• .. 10 min.) (!) 11 nan 9 .. "Linda" ( 1973, Ofama) Stella -···h· llod••- •CI> "The Spltlt Of.St. Louis" (1957. Blog· raptly) Jemee Stewart, Murray HemMton 11 tn., 18 min) "CC) "Tom Sawyef'' (1973. Musical) John- ny Whltak41f, Jodie Foster. (1 ht .• <4<4 min.) Cl) "Shinbone Alley" ( 1971. M~I) Animated. Voices of Eddie Bracken. Carol Channing. ( 1 hr , 26 min.) •CH> "Mitty" ( 1981, Dr1ma) David Ladd. Arthur O'Connell. ( 1 hr , 32 min.) •Im "Eric" ( 1975, Drema) John Savege. ISitrlcia Neal (2 hrs) -~ "Ralflet" (HMO. Comedy) OIMa de Ha\lllland. David Niven, (1 hr .• 12 min.) CD) ''Splash'' (198<4, Comedy) Tom Hrit. DefY1 Hannah. ( 1 hr , 61 min ) NIOO "My FaVOflte Year" ,( 1982. Comedy) PetM O'Toole, Jessica Harp«. ( 1 hr • ~5 min.) CJ) "Rating With The Moon" ( 198<4, Ro- mance) S..n Penn. Elizabeth McGovern. u hr., 48 min.) •Cl> "RaM The Tltenlc" (1980. A<Mtn- ture) Jeeon Robetds, Richard Jordan, ( 1 hr , M min.) •CCl "The Grey Foa" (1982. Western) R*Cherd F•nsworth. Jackie Botrought ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) -~·Reek ...... (198<4. Orama) Aldan . Oetyl Hannah. ( 1 hr •. 30 min ) .. "Deed Of Night" ( 19'5. Horror) Mer· V'ftl Johns. Mic,_. "-dgrl\lt ( 1 hr • 44 min.) -(?)"They Got Me~" ( 19-43. com-edy) Bob Hope. Ootothy Lamour (1 hi' .. 34 min.) "Twiet· TOid Talt1" ( 1963, • SutpllnM) Vincent Ptlct. Sebe1tlan Ca· bOt, ~hf I 59 min.) -=· Bob JoMaon And Hit Fantastic .. ( 1979. eom.dy) Ctllrlet . MIUd Adlme (2 Pwa.) tWl5'.0Matlne'' (1113. ...,._) Ktifh dof\. JQfr\ ....... ( 1 "' • 50 min.) tW "Fcnlgn I~' (,icii, DfiMe} !~7~a.o;:~~~ .. ~ (Uw .. 30mln l ~•evens. Ed Nelson Based on a novel by John MacDonald. A woman ptans to frame hef husband for the mordef of hef loYer' s wife. ( 1 hr , 40 ITllfl ) ~ ... "Soggy Bottom. u s A .. (1981, Comedy) Ben Johnson. Lois Ner- lleton. A Southern shef1ff dUring Prohlbt- tion tries to ensure tt\at hit ~ JS(Oducing cousin doesn't blow hlmM!f up ..and that his lady friend's marriage plans Q2. awry. 'PG' ,1 hr .. 37 min ) (lf)llOJmcll ..,,,..._A satin- cal k><* at movies. lnclUding comical crl- 1!gues of this year's Oscar nominees . .. a> ... "Countdown" ( 1968, Orama) Robert Duvall. James Caan An American astronaut I.ands on the moon only to dis- cover • demolished Russian sp~at1 al- rea~e. (2 hrs .. 20 min ) .. (JJ "Breathless" ( 1983, Orama) Richard Gere. Valerie l<ai>flnsky. A lree- splrlted auto lhlef unintentlonalfy kills a patrOlman and lalflf develops an obses- sive attraction lo a WOm3n 'R' ( 1 hr , 4 1 -· "The Man Behind The Gun" (1953, Western) Randolph Scott. Patrice Wy- tnOfe (2 hrs ) (e> "The Oresset'" ( 1983 Orama) Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay ( 1 tu . 58 min ) (II) "The Brink's Job" ( 1978, Comedy) Peter Faltt, Warren Oares (2 hta . 14 min ) W (Q) "Tt'lt Best Years Of Our Lives" ( 1946 Orama) Fredric March, Dena Andrews (2 l'wt .. 52 min ) (J) "Strlle Me Pink" ( 1936. MUS!Cal) Ed· die Cantor. Ethel Merman ( 1 hr , 40 min.) e "Cauldron Of Blood" ( 1968. Horror) Bor11 Karlott, Viveca Undlors (2 hrs ) W CI) "Raise The Tttanlc" ( 1980. Adven· tore) Jason Robards, Richtlrd Jordan ( 1 hr., 5• min.) -~ "Stacy's Knights" (1983. Orama) Andre Millian. K8V1n Costner ( 1 hi'. 35 min) CB> "My Favoiite Vear" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'TOOle, Jeta1C8-Harper. ( 1 hr . 35 min) •CJ) "Racing Wllh The Moon" (I~. Ro- mence) Sean Penn, Elizabeth McGovern (I hr , 46 min ) W CJI) ''Misty" ( 1961. Orama) David Ladd. Arthur O'Connell ( 1 hr . 32 min l W CC> "The Grey Fox" ( 1982. Weste1n) RlcNfd Farnsworth, Jackie Burroughs 11 hr .32min) •(!) "ltetllnger'a Law" ( 1980 Orama) T~ Sev ..... Rod Taylor (2 hrs I "~ 'N Boots Traveti Around The W0tld" ( 1983. Animated) ( 1 hr 9 mm ) (Q) "The Osterman w .. k no" ( 1983. SwptnM) Rutger Hauer John Hurl ( 1 hr.,.,,.,,) CJ) "TPle trOUble Whh Harry" ( 1955, COmedy) Edmund GwtM. SNrlty M•e· C (Uw, 39min ) .. 'The Sevega" ( 195,, Wt11em) on .._.on, 9uun MOtrow (2 tn > •(I) "Ltf'I St)tnd The Ntghl lOQe1hel''· ( 1912, Oocl.lmtntary) Th 'Rolling Stones ( t hr • 30 m ) mln.l_ -1·U1l~Wll'llM•U1ii -Mll9111a1COC1 ...... DmmtMAm _.. "Oetactrve Story" ( 1961, Ora- ma) Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Parker A New York City delecillle anacks his work with a maniacal zeal until the effects begin ap- pearing In his personal, off-duty NM and eve= relationship$. (2 hrs.) I 1.-:IC• lml ..••. , __ _ .., ... ,. ... "Harry And Son" (1~. Ora- ma) Paul Newman. Robby Benson. Re- cently fired lrom his JOb. a man faces frus- tration and lries to get his '°" to enrer a respectable profession 'PG' (1 ht , 57 -tr~ -WI M 1 ... A cl05e friend of the MeMiHans Is murdered ar a masquer- ade ball, leading Mac and Sally to make inquiries of thelf ofher friends (R) ( 1 hf : 20min) _.,..... ___ _ - .. ·= Cit .. IWIT10MllT Mm'ICO•Jlft' ITAllm ...... .., .... --~ _.."They Got Me Covered" ( 1943. Comedy) Bob Hope. Ool'olhy Lamoor A Washington sabotage nng tS accidentally invaded by a toohsh newspaperman ( 1 hr , 34 min ) Cl) .,. "Fatty Finn" ( 1980. Orama) Ben Oxenbould. Beft Newton Based oo an Austrahan comlC strip Voungsrers en· gage 1n gang rivalries 1n an inner Sydney ghetto toward rhe end of the Depression ~ears ( I hr • 15 min ) MOT •T Mlml9 . .. ....,DAYtAIMI ... umtla&.9 ... -1~•••1• __ ,_,_ WUI• IC RIUO• ----= __ ,,.. ,..,,. ---0 •.&WW AIC8rd0 Montelban the I Chlel of Ca=. f!la L•MACl'll -=.ru1m I ,_, Featured beekstag1 al tt'lt Academy Awards l,_..ta•• --··--au...-..nm•TMWI --- -WOmeo . IUJ* g1-•nt .,.lorn from 9orml0 ltety ( 1 ht 30 1'1'111'1) •W CUii • COIWI Culture Sunday. March 24, 1985 15 ., Club .E*!orms "Karma Chameleon," "Do You~ Want To Hurt Me?" and "MIN Me Blind' at the Hammeramlth Odeon In London. Eng.land. ( 1 hr.) CD _.. "Heads Or Taill" (1980. SiJsc)enM) Ptrillppe Noirat. Michel Sef· rautt, A female Pl)lloe investigator and a widower try to find out the facts surround- ing the death of the man's wlta. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) cm .,_ "Reckless" ( 198-'. Orama) Ai· den Quinn, Daryl Hannah. A young motor· cycle enthusiast whose Ille has been made unwholesome by an alcoholic falher becomes Involved with a girl who " too QQOd tor him. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (%) .,. "Dinner For A<;tele" ( 1979. Mystery) Michal Oocolomahsky. In tum- ol·the-century Prague, a counten' Great Dane disappears and a crazed botanist's man-eating plant beoomes the prime sus· e!Ct In the mystery ( 1 hr .. 40 min.), NI az:J .,_ "Short Wal1< To OeYlight" ( 1972. Orama) James Brolin, Don Mlt~ ell. A small group of people are trapped In a subway after an earthquake destroys New Y()(~f~l...'LS.) -· -Los Angeles Lakefa at Portland Trail Blazers (2 hr1 •• 40 min.) 79 8 I • TMI TOW Featured: helpful tips lor the pregnant woman, Including how to select a professional wardrobe and how to tell lhe boss. l.A.'s graffiti removers. 1., ... ,,... '*" ....... m •LA. Featured: meet Penthouse magazine's "Pet Of The Year": a loot< back at hlghl~hts of the 1984 Olymplcs: l .. j!E ·~ .. , WOlllA.,_ Tiii OLD.,. Making plans 10 rede- corate an apartment. O I uc.e,_ Ulf'ri WFA .. Cl) llO¥ll "Anna Karenina" (Prem- iere. Orama) Jacqueline Bissel. Christo- pher Reeve. In late 19th-century Russia, a woman defies social conventloos and en· gages In a passlonate, though ultimately tragic, love attu with a dMtllng military officer. Adapted from LeQ Tolstoy's r'IOYef. Q_ (3 hrs) • • ~TUii B A,, Hanmbel and cohans lnflltrata an auto factory where they bUlld an awesome machine designed to capture a gang of ruthless auto parts thieves. (R) Q_ (1 hr.) • .... "City In Fe"r" ( 1980. Suspense) David Janssen, • Aobar1- V8Ughrl An ambttlous newspaper publish- e< )otnt forces with a OOC4Hene>wned co- lumr'lfst 10 boost sales during a reign ot terror bye psychotic murderer. (2 hra.) • l1I ,_.. A CllOWD Jaci( Metes a peychologlst's help whaf'I his romance with Vicky becomes a problem. (R) Q Cl) ... CJ9C lllAYI • ..-T~ ~ Featured· bec:klt_Q_ ~tthe Academy Awatdl. • &Rnfta 01 M MCll Mm,_ ........... mT Avtewof lhe wor1d'a bell resorts. hotel& and r"tau- rantt wnera the rleh and famoua gather. Guell• lnctode Morgan Falrchild, Hal Lin· den, JoM Hiiierman, Linda Evant. Joan COlllnt. SUMn lucci. Hosts.: Robin Leech. (;onM Stewnt. (2 NS.) e _. An ppiof allon ot the myst8'10u1 S.muda Trieng!t, an qrea off the COMt of Floticll wtlere thousands of lhipe, pllnet 16 Sunday, March 24, 1985 and people have disappeared. (R) o (t •(J) A WOllM CM.L9 .... Gold9 Mell hr.) (lngrld Bergman) INWll her career •an • ...,... A group lrom-tt-4tlffffiMIMl#-ll ~·9W~A~---A•1i:~~ieaNAA>-llMMleA~81M8~ltieeeeeef'Nl9,...I lteo>ibeCOIMI001,,,'ft• ... 9Cctl+reiw In Iowa, who as chlkhn participated in an in the polfllcal affalrs of IStael. Leonwd N1· experiment about prejudiee 20 years ago. moy a.nd Ned Beatty co--.r. (Patt 1 ol di9ctJss lhetr feelings at e reunion Q ( 1 I (2 hrs.) tv) MllllllnllW CC) ... "Stacy's Knights" ( 1983, 0'8· -~·~ # ma) Andra Mlnian, Kevin Costner. A shy IDC.DOllll••-- young woman heads tor Reno in the -• A 11T1111 ftlal t.aura'• plans hopes of winning at blackjack, and winds for a romanlie vacallon wlth~tNle on the up becoming partner• with a local gam-Franch Rtvlera quickly change Whefl he ~ to break lhe bank at one particular becomes the QVarry of a trio of daadty casino. 'PG' (1 hr .. 35 mm ) jeweHhla\les (R) ( 1 hr.) CH) ... "Reckless" ( 1984. Ofama) Ai-11• • .... dan Quinn. Daryl Hanna.h. A young motor-~ Maddie and Oevid cycle enthusiast whoee nte has been tracit down a real-Nia murderer whla per· made unwholesome by an alcoholic fat,.,., tlcipahng 1n a murder-mystery train trip becomes Involved with a glfl who is too contest ( t hr.) QQOd for him. 'R' (f hr., 30 min.) • 1ICllT TO llCIUL A documentaty look Cl).,. "Risky BUStneaa" ( 1983, Com-at the Unlflcatlon Church's alt-e~ edy) Tom Cruise, Rebecca OaMornay. A paid tour ol Asia condUcted tor 100 re- high IChoot senior. Sllettered In an affluent porlers and lhe fournallstlc questiOnS It Chicago suburb, decides 10 exparimen1 has raised. ( 1 hr ) with the wildef side of Ille 'R' O ( 1 hr • 36 G TMI UW. fUlmT: A NITUr • TMI min.) Ul1M DaVld Attenborough explotel great e ._ ''The Little Shop 01 Horrors" rivers of the world. Including the Amazon, (1 961, Horror) Jackie Joseph, Jonathan and the var18tles of Ille found In them. o Ha.ze. An employee In 1 ltorllt Shop devel· U hr.) ~a bloodthirsty plant. (1 hr., 30 min,) CC) MOWll "The Dresser" (1983, Orama) •• 9 Wllrl TMI IOll? Angela is furious Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay. A valet en· whaf'I she realizes that Mona is dating a courages and flatters an aging, patanoid l =Tmen. (R) O actor into giving yet another performance II lll1 as King Lear 1n a touring lheetrlcal com- ~ny. 'PG' O ( 1 hr., 58 min.) ..,._,,.. ([) w..D CUP -Women's giant Ila· • .,.. Cody, Nick and Boz go un-lorn lrom wa1erv1lla Valley. N.H. (R) ( 1 dercover In the Army to assist a federal hr., 30 min ) • Investigation of their former Vietnam com-CID 1111 HIT'CMl9tD The tablas tum for an mender who's suspected of drug smug-overbearing businesswoman (Karen Q!!.tlQ:_( 1 hr.) Black) who ends up a slave to a men • 9 1MC•ll8 A LOUD A court order (~ernando Allende) she's attracted 10. provides little help to Malcolm and Jenny (I) llO¥ll "Neighbors" ( 1981. Comedy) as rhey try to cope w11h a fealOus man John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd. A middle- who's har;::; his e11-wtfe O ( 1 hr.) class suburban couple Is sub,.cted to the • _, Scheduled Robert Unch. s1rangest 24·h0ur period of their lives alter Maurice Hines ("The Collon Club"). co· bizarre new neighbors move In next door median Shecky Greene. author Maxine 'R' ( 1 hr 34 min ) Sohnall ("Species of the Male") ( 1 hr ) ---· • WLlm A group from a small town -•• IW ... in Iowa. who as children participated 1n an ... • CM9UI Comedian George axperlmenl about prejUdica 20 years ago, rl1n takes a homOrous look at beMball. discuss their feelings ar a reun100 O ( 1 football, cars and ave<yday hie befort e hr.) UCLA audience ( 1 hr ) • IOWA An 811.ploratlon Ol lhe my81erlous twl D. CJ) a ..... Bermuda Triangle, an area ott the coast of fill Florida where thousends ot ships, planes __..WILD and people have disappeared. (R) Q ( 1 & I ldM hr.) NOfU"I CGUIT =~(II) _,,MWl ... W.c.Q'9 ... "Unfaithfully Yours" (1984, .,. "BOdy Talk" ( 1978, Ofama) ) Dudley Moore. Nastassja Kin-Angelique, Kay Partier. A banker'• enjoy· ski An orchestra GOt'lductor thinks that his able pastime Is lhreatened when h~ glrt- wlte may have had an affair Wfth a violinist lrtand falls In love with another man. ( 1 wh11& he was away on lour end conspttes hr , 12 min.) to murder het' 'PG' ( 1 hr , :J6 min.) (lJ) ._ "Christine" ( 1983, SUtpenM) cm ... "Splash" (1984, Comedy) Keith Gordon, Joon Stootc ..... Bated on Tom Hanks, Oeryl Hannah, A New York Stephef"I King'• novel. A high IChool mllrft bachelor without much aoccess at love buys and r•toret a 1958 Ptytnoutti, une- fallt for 1 beautiful glrl who llleralty washes ware It's pc1111nd by a demon thet wll up on lhoft, unawate at fht that she's jea!Outly ptoted him and dlltroy any the m&fmald he MW 81 a child 'PG' ( 1 e!_rC91\1ad thffft 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) hr. 6 1 min.) CXl ... ''Vldeoclrome" (1993. FanW.y) (I) ... "Jot" ( 1970, Otama) Peter Ja"'* Woodl, Deborah Harry. A oo- Boyle. Dennis PfttlCk Ervlged over hit owntr of a Toronlo UHF station thet ..,_. daughter's lnvolv9ment 1n the hippie drug clallzes in adUlt entettainrnent ~hea scene. a man enhta 1he wMttng support of for the people behind a bliarre Mttlltt • fanatlQal barroom bigot In brlng,ng the broaocast. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) l!fpples to theif knees. 'A' ( 1 hr . 47 min) !lllmf,-.,llmt · •a>.,. "Larceny, Inc." ( 19'42. Come-tW .. "F"'t To Flgtlt" ( 1987. Creme) dy) EdWard G. ~. Jane Wyman. d Everett, Mtrilyn Devin. A Medll of An ex-con buYJ a ~ 1t0tt as a Honor winner htit prot>lems on the bl"'9- mtane of a<:Cl"' 10 •he berltt next door. riekf, buf maoagae to leed hla ,,,.,, to • but ~ he doeen't have to •teal 10 t~ J_2 hrl.) make monev 12 hr&.) tW • (I) NU. M Colt and Howle heY9 '- more then a Nttte difficulty trying to cap- ture a bell jumper who has become the 1! hr .. 10 min.) • e ~ Holt: Johnny Carson. ( 1 "'· ...... 1 ---~ , .. _ •mr -....... Ll11111rf U9 CA Scheduled: author Natelha Jottf<>Wil? ("You're the Boss"). i hf.) ... -, ..... -... - • CLm Scheduled topic: saving a ,,,.rrlege. ( 1 hf., 30 min.) tWCH)..,. ''The Hotel New Hampshire" (1984, Comedy) Jodie Foster, Beau 8f1dges. Baled on the book by John Ir- Ying. An eooentrlc New England famlty un- dtfgoet changes as II sets up hotelS In ""-rent k>c.a.s. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 50 mtn.) =in&. M•lla.l.NOOD ... "Zulu" ( 1964, AdVenture) Stanley Baker, Jack Hawilins.. A small Brlllltl patrol tries to hold ott an onslaught of thoosandS of Zulu warriors. (2 hrs .. 45 Cif~llllll ... 0 ... "The Lords Of Fletbush" ( 1974. Comedy) Henry Winkler. Sylvester Stallone Four high school tougtis Uvlng in 8'~yn In the late 1950s face conflicts with gil'1s and school problemS while trying to maintain their Image as kings of the street. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CC) .. "Halloween" ( 1978. Horror) Donald Pleasence. Jamie Lee Curtis. On a rainy Halloween night. an Insane murderer escapes from an asylum and cuts a path of death. destruction and terror through a small town. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) Cl) ----Cherlle "White Light-ning" Brown vs. Harold Braziet In a junior welterweight bout schedUled for 10 round$, from Atlantic City, N.J. (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) • .. CD .. "Angel" (1984. Orama) Clltt Gofman. Susan Tyrrell. An Intelligent stu- dent tuma to prOltttution so thet lht can pay the tuition at an exclullYe echoot Cl> r8ndy tec:es pe1ntu1 mem-°'* wtlerl a tormer protege who tried to steel hll wffe and job Comet to the lteeri\- beth • -11rw ...... w11 llfWfFlllffl ........ ,. .... ... "Haute On Tetegrapn Hill" (1961, Orama) Richard Bnehart, Veleo- tina Cort .... At the end of World Wat II, a ~ European aaume. the Identity of• dtcu1td friend In ordtf to lf'nm9•te to the U.S. (2 hrs.) ... "Three Vlo6ent Peopte" (195a . w.t•n) cn.tton Heaton. Anne Baxter. Two men and • women become inYotved In a tri9ngle while :Gi an unfair provl-·lioNl==t. 2 hrs.) I P I C• ,... Neel Gabler and Jef- frey L~ hott an informatlwt I<><* at whet'• new at the mc>Yttt. CZl• .. w.•· ... - -· (I) • 1 I a Columbo euepect1 a plant colltc:tor (Rily MIMend) of murdering his nephew to geln acoee;s to a trwt fund. {B) (1 hr., 20 min.) .. Cl) ... "Ralee The Titanic" (1980, Ad- venture) Jason Robatda, Richard .Jofdan A dating crew of ... exp!Orera rac.s agein.t a RUllien tMm to reoowr the valuable contents of the IOnken ocean liner In a dangerous mlselon. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 54 min.) we .. "The Grissom Gang" (1971. Orama) Kim Derby, Tony Musante. Ba.sed on a novel by James Hedley Chase. A psychopathic kidnapper fells In love with his t>MYli1ul, weetthyvic:tim. (2 hrs.) e .. "Fore. Of Arms" (1951. Ora· , ... me) Wiiiiam Holden, Nancy Olson. An Army lieutenant end• WAC fall In love In W«ld War II Italy. (2 hrs.) CD) ... "The S..I Years Of Our Lives" ( 1946, Orama) Fredric March, Dane An- dreM. Three veterans and their wives 81ruggle to adjust to po1twar clvlllan Mfe. ~ tva.. 52 min.) CZ> .. "Exi>Oted" (1983. Orame) Nnta.je KinMI. HeMty Keitel. A fUhlon BLUE-GREEN MANNA ... THE ANSWER TO YOUR ALLERGIES? FIND OUT ABOUT ... • • • • What Manna did for an American Scientist and his struggle with allergies The most unique food source known to man & found only In the clear waters of Klamath Lake. Call or Write to: DEE'S Information Service 2218 So. Parton St. Santa Ana, Ca 92707 ' 8 -2 p.m. (714) 546-3313 w ., ... -1---.... .,.. e&.-. Featured: • ~ Y'9w of the 57th Annuel ~ Awards. ·:··--' CID "Lone Wolf McOuade" ( 1913, • Advent ) Chuck Norris. De'iid Cerre- dine. A Texas Ranger uses his m9rtl9I am ~ to end an arms lmUOQling operlltton. 'PG' (1 hf., 47 min.) W tlZlllOIUATU.. CC) A1U11.m11n1 ·11:. ... -.nrATal ... ] ..... .... u. .. .. "Raffles" ( t 940. Comedy) Of. via de Hevllland, Oevld Niven. An emei.. thief makes sport of Scottand Yatd and falls In love with one of his vlctlme' nltc:9e.. ~hr., 12 min.) -.. ] .... .. "Bk>ndie On A BudgM" ( 1940, Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur lake. Dagwood plans a surprise for Blondie, but compllcallons arise wnen his ex-girlfriend helps In picking out a fur coat. (l hr., 30 min) ~Ill/If WMUIT --·-•llDllOll" .. A TAlaT ,_ -An eminent mystery writer finds her'setf wrapped up In a real-ltfe whodunit when she llwest~ her daughter-in·law's murder. Sters: Angela Lansbury ahd l.aufenoe O!Mer. (2 hrs.) •• .. "Bride Of Frankenstein'' (1935, Hotror) Elsa Lanchester. Boris Kal'lotf. Or. Frankenstein creates a mate fOf hi& mon- ster. (2 hrs.) Cl) AllO'TT -COl1aLO e .. "The Man From Utah" ( 1934. Western) John Wayne. Gabby Haya A tough lawman nabl a gang of outlewl wt\o are using a rodeo as their be• of ~-~ (lhf) <l5il 11m•1m1 Sunday, Merctt 24. 1118 i 17 ... •(%) "Din.net F0< Adelt" (1979. Mystery) Michal Docolomansky. (I hr .. 40 min.) •<m "Sarah And The Squlrtel" ( 1983, Ad- venture) Animated. VDice ol Mi. 'Farrow. Lt hr., 15 min.) •CC) "Shipwreck" (1978. AdVenture) Rob- ert Logan. Mikki Jamison-Olson. (I hr .. 43min.) •@ "The Pigeon Thel Took Rome" ( 1962. Comedy) Charlton Heston. Elsa Marllnelll. (2 hrs ) Nt(Q) "Unla11hlully Yourt" ( 198-4, Comedy) Dudley M()()(e, Nastattje Kinskl. ( 1 hr .• 36mln.) (%)"Max Dugan Aelurns" ( 1983. Come- dy) Marsha Mason. Juon Robards. ( 1 hr .. 38min.) 79® "Somewhere In Time" (1980, Fania· sy) Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) "David Copperfield" ( 1983, Drama) An1mated. Votce1 by RoA Hlggint. Philip Hinton (I hi .. 12 min) •(C) "l a Travlata" ( 1982. MUSlcal) Teresa Stratas. Placido Domingo ( 1 hr . 58 min) · •cm "Cujo" < 1983. Suspense) Dee Wal- lace. Danny Plntauro. ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) Cl) "Mr. Hobbs Takes A vacation" ( 1962. Comedy) Jamea Stewart. Mau- reen O'Hara. (1 hr .. 56 min.) -(C) "Hot Stuff" ( 1979. Comedy') Dom Deluise. Suzanne Plesheite. (I hr .. 31 min) "The Alphabet Murders" ( 1966. Mys- tery) Tony Randall. Anita Ekberg, ( 1 hr .. 25 min) -@ "The Cliff" (1968. Drama) Vine• Ed· wards, Patty Duke Atlln. (2 hfs.) tW(D) "First Blood" ( 1982. Drama) Sy!Ves- ter Slallone, Richard Crenna. (1 hr .. 35 min.) 1W e "The Monk" ( 1969. Drama) George Maharis. Janet Leigh. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (C) "Twilight Zone •• the Movie" ( 1983. Sclence-Flction) John Lllhgow, Vic Mor· row ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) CJ) "Splash'' ( 198A, ~) Tom Hanks, Daryl Hennah ( 1 hr .. ~ 1 min ) (%) "Pufple Htarls" ( 1984. Dramil) Ken Wahl, Chefyt Ladd ( 1 hr , 5S min.) -........ ---- -· "The West Point StOfy" ( 19SO, Musi• cal) Virginia Mayo. Jamee Cagney. (2 hfa.) (JI) "Hanover Street" ( 1979. Romana.) Harrlton Ford. Letley-Anne Down. ( I hr , ,9 min.) W (Q) "Twilight Zone -The Movie" (1983, SclenQe-Flchon) John Lltf'IOOw, Vic Mor· raw (1 hr., 42 mfn.) • "~Of A Slranglet" ( 1981, Hor- rOf) Mel Fetrtt. Deny Cerrell (2 hrt.) W (C) "La Traviata" ( 1182. MUSICel) ferese Sfrataa, PlaeidO Domingo ( 1 hr.. 58 min) Cl) "The Trouble With Harry" ( 1965. COmedy) Edmund ow.no. Shiri.y Ma~ lwaine 'I hr .. 38 mtn.) •OO "Forbiddln'' {1186. Orama) Jacq~ h S.t. 'Jur91" PrOQhnOW ( I ht., 53 min.) -••()ewtd COpptt'tleld'' (1813. Drwna) A1*Mted v-..11r Roll HWna. Phlhp ~ton (I tw . 12 "*'·) •Cll> ''l9rlh AfJd TN lqUMI' f 1183. Ac> 18 S~. M8fd'I 24, 1985 • "The Private Eyea .. ( 1980, Comedy) ~Knotts. Tim Conway. (1hr .. 31 min.) \Ao.I "'trading PlacM" ( 1983, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Oan Aykroyd. (I hr., '6 min.) W <m "Unfaithfully Yourt" (19M. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Neltassje tonelcl. ( 1 hr .. 36min.) •CI> "Gray Lady Down" (1978, Adven· lure) Chanton Heston. David Carradine. {? hra.) CC) "Soggy Bottom. U.S.A." ( 1981. Com- edy) Ben Jonnson. Lola N9ttleton. ( 1 hr 37 min.) . CD "Krull" ( 1983, Fantasy) Ken Mar- NII. Lyte. lie Anthony. ( 1 hr., 67 min.) •CB> "SptaSh" (1984, Comedy) tom Hanks. Oeryl Hannah. (1 hr., 51 min.) (%) ''Lei's Spend The Night Togefher" ( 1982. Documen1a;y) The ~otllng Stones. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) -·······------l&l.T: --IMIT10IMIT 1-.CISM ITMftm ••rnwr --: • ~••m ••n 1W ... -Jesee Furguton vs Scott In a hMvyweight bout sched· I.lied for eight roundt. live from Atlantic ~. N.J. ''hrs :30 min.) CIV ... "Cufo" (I 983. $uap9nM) Dee Wallace, O.nny Pinlauro. A woman and hef' young aon are trapped In theif car at en Isolated auto repalt yard by a huge, rabid dog. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) (I) .. "Solaah" ( 19&4, Comedy) Tom Hanks. Oliryl Hannah. A New York bachelof without much auooeee at 10\le lalll f0< a beautiful g1rr who lltttally wnhes up on Shore. unaware al flrtt thel she's the mermaid he .. was a child. 'PG' (1 hr . 51 min.) .,., .... ---=··--.-Wlau. .. .. /~-·­-. ..... ..... ,... --,. --. ____ ,,_ ----1---0 PA •W ~,,. •rt In eommerctat photography, bec:kat9 With the national IOUfL'11i~ta." l 1w•12 Ii J -........ Francie 1,-.011••--· --1 .. ·-I ==··· ... -· HH•t l<ool & lhe Gena "'9 "c.bfatlon." "Too Hot." "JOenni:" "Laclll Night" and IOf'IQt from Jha 11tMn "EmilrP"CY." ,,.. In Mey , ... et the WOftd ~ flotl In Ntw Otteant ( 1 tw ) .. "Lon. Wolf Mc:Oulde" ( 1913. u skills to end an arms smuggling opefalloo. ·PG' ( 1 hr., 47 min.) (2).,. "Purple Hee11s" (198;l, Dr•· ma) Ken Wahl. Cheryl Ladd In Vietnam. a Navy medic meets and falls In ~ wtth a dedicated nurse. but thelf future plens are threatened by the 1nevitab6e cltcum- stances of war 'R' ( 1 hr • 55 min.) 1'9tll) ... "The Left-Handed Gun" (1968. Western) Paul Newman, Lita Mllen A youthful Billy the Kid aveogM his employ- er' a death and then escapes to Madero ~hrs .. 10 min ) 79G mA IAlll1IM.L Los Angeles Laker• II Seattle SuperSonics (2 hrs., 40 min.) •8 I Cll 119 ,.,_ Featured: a look at the lelest celebrlly publlclly girnmlck -· &hop- ping mall appearances: how the senior sel takes wing with dl11eoun1 air travel; how the L.A Philhermonlc helpa elementary school kids make beautiful music. I .,.., ... 11An•n111et M Cll LA. F•tured the W0tk:I Cham- pion Motocross competition at the Los Angeles CollseYm. lavlah Las Vegas lounge acts. l(l)Ml-ATLMm ,..,..._ --••1ru11 .,,,,., ...... ,. UIUl•MmT "T05Ca" Hiidegard Behrens. Placldo Domingo. Cornell MacNeil and 1111<> Tato stat In Puoclnl'a optta. Giuseppe Sinopoli makes his Met debul as conductor. (3 hrs .• 30 min ) CH> •0 Diil llAY • 1tAZ:A•OU1 TO Tom ... 111 Con.utl* Reports looks et dan- Q!.fOUI fOOd& and pro<Sucta. (Q) • mcaT~a . ry Flames at Los Mgelet Kings (3 his I ........... . • (I).,. "A Summer To Remember" { temlete, Drama) James Faren11no. Ten Harper. Uting sign language, a deaf boy communlcatea with a trained ora"9"· tan and "labllshet a unique and loving relatlonthlp with the animal. o (2 hrs.) G e ~' lO m• An older men's depr859i0n may be cured When hlS gtandson and Jonathan encourage him 10 take up Jogging o ( I ht ) ... -T'Someone Bet111ld The Door" ( t97 I. S~) Cti.rt4M Bronson, An- thony Perkins. A woman's lover Is mur· defed " a result ot her husbend'• manip- ulal!Or\ of an amnesia palient. (2 hre.) • 0 NU. M A gtovp of rowdy tralet· nlty brothers kidnaps a bail j\imper sched- uled to bl • ~ witness ln a trial lnvoMng the mob. (RiJ.j (I hr.) ...,. Ill 1f ~, Ill ff 1'W Featured~ Frenc11 e .. "In God We Trust" (1 980, Con'ledy) M•rty ~eldman. An<Jy KauflNn. A na!Yf montl ii Mnt OVt Info the world tc ralM ~ lor hit lmf>O'i •<U\ed monett· ii"~--'Tosc•" H~c: Behrens, Placido Oom1ngo, COf~I MecNeil and llalo TejO 1111 1n Puccini'• opera Oluteppe Sinopo11 mak" hit Mel de~t M condUc1or (3 hra .• 30 mll'I.) (C) -"8tt'PW'eck" 1197t, Ad'\'tft. lure) "°'*' L091ft, M*kl Jem1eon.Otaon A~. ht1 two deughtett, a rep«I• tr-o • l'llNWay •• ltranded on an '9otlll· ed lelend efttt enoountettng a~ "°"" " ... ·o· f i "' . o ,,.., > oo .. ··eu,." (1813, ~) °" W•llaot. Otnny Plt'llNO A womaci enc -her young son are trapped 1n ll'\e1r car at an Isolated auto repair yard by e huge. (I) -..The Btue' Lagoon" ( 1980. Ora- ma) Brooke Shields. Ctmstopher Atk1rn. Two castaway children grow 10 adoles eence on a remote Sou1h Pac1f1e island and experience the pangs 01 f11st love 'R' l1 hr .. 44 min ) • llDVll "Bude Of The Oorllla" (1951, H0tror) Barbara Pey1on. Lon Chaney In • an African jungle, a curse transforms a man into a gorilla ( 1 tir 30 min ) •1UMIOAT ........ ....... • e PACTI 0# Liii Blair atlempts to hold down the Ion in Mrs Garrett's ab- tenee -with dubious resulls 8 0 lmlUTY A powerful storm pre- 'Yent& Jeff from localing the downed plane carrylnt Reece and Blake: Jeff makes con1ingency plans al Denver-Carrington. Amanda's unpredictable behavlOf puts her future 1n ,eopardy Q ( 1 hr ) • e m¥ _,.. Scheduled· Rosemary Clooney. actor-singer Jack Wagner. pta· nlst Michael Fe1ns1ein. singer Teresa Brewer. (1 hr ) (I) 9GITILOOl (Jt) (I) llCMI "The Osterman Weekend" ( 1983. Suspense) Rutger Hauer, John Hvrt A conlroverslal lelev1s1on JOUmahsl Is convinced by a CIA agen1 1ha1 his closest friends are really Soviet agents 1urning an annual reun10n weekend into a nightmare o1 terr0t. 'R' ( 1 hr . 42 min ) Cl) llOWll "Racing W11h The Moon" ( 1984. Romance) Sean Penn, Etlzabelh McGovern In Jate 1942 JU9t bel0<e he's scheduled to leave tor boot camp, a teen ager from me wrong '!Ide ot lhe tracks laHs 1n love with lhe new girl 1n town 'PG' {_1 hr . 46 min ) '11Ql) llO¥tl "Brainstorm" I t965. Orama) Jell Hunter. Anne Francis A young man devises a scheme to kill his lover's hus- band and plead 1nsanuy thus risking on1y.l tem~~ommllment (2 hrs 10 min ) • D • Rozalyn believes that Sera 1s In 1 blue funk ao ahe plans a spac1a1 27th· blr1hd=b<allon tor her co-worker (!) A CA&.L.9 IOl.DA Golda Me1r's 1nvotvemen1 wuh !Stael's political affairs leads her 10 the offtee ol prime m1n111er and he< triumphant meellng with Egyptian Pres4dent AnwAr Sadnt Stars Ingrid Berg· man, Leonard N1moy and Ned Beatty ~art 2 of 2) (2 hrs ) ,._MOLICJ') llOWll "Chrlsllne" ( t9133. Suspense) elth G0tdon. John Slockwell Based on Stephen King's novet A high schoot m1sf11 bUys anq restores a 19!>8 Plymouth una ware 1rs PoSStSSOd by a demOn that will Jealously p1otect him eno destroy any l ceived threat 'R' ~ hr 50 min ) •C.DOWI. "'8 -()) C11 •OllTI "Th Gift Of U te" respondent Dill Kurtis nchors lhls re- PQll on peoQle and problems involved 1n 0<gen traMplant tllorts. 1nc1uo1ng inter vltwa with rtctptenta. dono1s and cfoc1or1 ~. IT ...... Au&ehli>ndor'1 wilt undergoes optn-heatt MJrgory a man cleimff'\Q to t>t the Messiah ts found nailed to a cross, Wetfphall. Craig ond Aut· Cl'llondef viii! the "Cheers" bar ( 1 hr ) 11 U ~6SIS1Mt 11\3"*' lrom anot'* San F'ttnclsco hotel woos Chos~ tine 11 teams from bOlh hOtel'I b.lllle tor the City IOftball c10.n P 18' Spencla his ~end W11IGh1no f1Vf!f a teen·eoe •"" , . toromy 1e- iect to f0<m her own ciub of co- eds whO concef'ltrate on gratifying aex- starved c=ns. 'R' ( t tv • 35 min.) (I) M 0# 1'11111'1 Denny Lopez vs M11<e Ayala, June '79 in San Antoni<>, Tex. (R) ( 1 hr.) CIJ ..,.. "SIUmber Party M&MaCre" ( 1983, Horror) Mlchele Mlchatls, Robin Stille. High school gl1ts have a stumber • party wt)llt a kl.lief ls on a rampage In the neighborhood. 'R' ( 1 tv .. 24 min ) l.llOU.m ... ,_ -llE ILIJ .. .. "First Blood'' . ( 1982. Orama) Sylvester Stallone. Rlchard Crenna. A Vietnam veteran's run--ln with the police 1n a dead war buddy's bometown escalates intd e minor war. 'R' (1 tv .. 35 min.) *'lfll'Cll Oe .. .... ... &I I• ....... CCMllT --ClrT Llml Feetured. Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers ("Houston to Denver," ''All the GOid In California"), Nanci Gr•llith ("Lut of the True Be- lievers." "Once In a Very Blue Moon") ~hr.) ---.. llOWll "Erotica" ( 1l'Jo. Orama) B11- g111e Lahaie. Paul Raymond A French iournahst 1nterlllews a British porno star i! hr., 25 min ) (l)lllWS "Trading Places" (1983. Com· edy) Eddie Murphy, Qan Aykroyd. A well· to-do executive. a ghetto-bred con man and a prostitute devise a plot of revenge against 1wo conniving financiers 'A' ( 1 hr . 46 min) e1r..,1UO 1tllal) .. "Mohawk" ( 1956, Adventure) Scott Brady. Rita Garn A man and hll Indian wife manage to pacify lhe red-hot tempers ot lndlans on the warpalh against white settlers ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) tW8 Cl)••••.&. Magnum happens to be a double fO< the murdered etar of a movie being made at Robin's Nest (A) ( 1 hr . ~oa~~Jr 1 8 e Hott Johnny Carson ( 1 hr ) •'*"I a • ... ~ fttTAC-IU~ ...... ..,...,_."' .. ma. ..,...,. ... "fC>fbidden" ( 1986. Orama) Jacquejlne Bisset . .Mgen Prochnow. In World War II Berlin. a wealthy CtvlStlan a11s1ocra1 falls in love with a Jewllt\ writer and becomes involved In the underground effort to smuggle Jaws out of Nazi Genna· !'.)' O (t hr , 53 min ) ll) llOWll "The Oead Zone" ( 1963. Suspen.N) Chrltt()pbtf Walktn, Brooke Ad8ms After corning out of a coma, a thy schOoltHcher ha the power to foretee and changt e11astrC>PNe tvMt 'R' Q ( 1 hr .•2 0~ e • SChedVled· a tonMf rlPISt'a • tiory. entefla.ntf Fred Tr...e.na (1 ht , 30mfn .. tW(C) a 'l~D I Llf•llze puppets Of Prtsldenl ~. 0uwtt Eliz· Obeth, Prll\Ct Charles and &f JoM Giel~ I •re.Uled to •tltize current twrlte -~­ftl•lmlW.- .. "In Sffrch Of <lrtoofv" ( 1970, Romanoe) Julie Christle, Michael Sarra- zln When a young..woman·s father remar- • 1ng use o her attraction to one of 1he house guests i hfs .. Smln ) 11111£81T ... .. "The Falling 01 Raymond" (1971. Orama) Jane Wyman. Dean Stockwell. On lhe eve ot her retirement, a apmster schoolteacher is terrorized by a deranged former student bitter over the falling grade he received 10 years earlier L! hr .. '40 min ) • LAW' •HCA Scheduled: coun· lerterrorlSt and authC>f Gayle Rivers ("The Specialist"): Washington photographer Mlchaet Evans ( 1 hr ) Cl) YW ... W""" fJI......., T01auarrOQ -cm .,. "Twilight Zone .• The Movie" ( 1983. Science-Fiction) John Lithgow. Vio Morrow. This homage to the old Rod Setting TV serlet features segments abOut a bigoted ber patron's comeuppanoe. a group of retirement home residents Who recapture their youth. a child Wllh the power to create or destroy at w1a, and an a1tplane passenger whO sees a g1emhn sa- botaging the plane's wing 'PG' ( 1 hr . 42 min.) -.CC) llD¥ll "Tw1hght Zone ·• The Movie" ( 1983. Sclence-Flc!ion) John L1thgow. Vic Morrow This homage to the old Rod Serhng TV series lealur8$ segments abOul a bigoted bar patron's comeuppance, a group of retirement home res.dents Who recapture their youth. a child with the powe1 to create or destroy at will, and an airplane passenger wtTo sees a gremnn sa- botaging the plane's wing 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 42 m1nb .. , LA11WwmtDA•LilillV• llTCMCOCI~ . ..., .. "The St1111<e" ( 1955. Orama) Jose Ferrer. June AHyson An over·pos· setS!ve wife and a suicidal husband at· tempt to iron out their prot>lems with the help ot a psychtalrlst (2 hrs.) e llO¥tl ''Hurricane Smith" ( 1952. AO· 11enture) Yvonne De Carlo, John Ireland A South Seas fugitive raids a ship on a m!Sllon lo! gold (2 hrs ) ~LM. ~-IT'fU .. "First Blood" ( 1982. Orama) SytYtster Stallone. Richard Crenna A Vietnam veteran's run-in with the polic. in a dHd war buddy's Mmetown t$Calatn Into a mlno< war 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) ... Cl).,. "The Arrangement" ( 1969 • l'.5tama) Kwk Douglas, Faye Ouneway An a<!Vefll&lng eJC&CUtlVe M81Ches fOf meel\• 1ng In a Ille that seems me<efy a senes or lfTI~ (R) ( I hr . 20 nw1 ) 1111. "Charlie Cobb Nice Night For A Hanging" ( 1977. Mystery) CIU GulaQef. Ralph Bellamy A wealthy rancher hire. a detective 10 lino his m\sstng daughter (2 • hra) e lllWS "The Roman $pt1ng Of Mrs Stone" ( 1961, Orama) Vivien Leigh. War• re11 Beatty A woman grve\'I vp an un- Pfomislng acting career (or a•• Of tO- mences in ~11~2 hrl ) .,,.... _ .... _ (I)-. CUP-women·s ~ ~ ;o• 91aion, from BOfmio. ltAly (R) ( 1 tv • (I)~ "Oinnet For Adele'' ( 1979, Mystery) MICl'laf Oocotomeosky In tUtn- Ol·the-eenlUfy PTague. a counteu' °'"' o.ne d!Mpp.en anc1 a er•zed bOtarwat'•~-•• man-eating 1)1.lint becOl'net rht Pflmt .,.,. Sunday, March 2'4, 1985 19 .. "Au Pait Girls" ( 1973, Come- dy) Gabtlelle Drake, Astrid Frank. British Mlt•..dlfector Val Guest ("ConfesUC>ns of a Window C.net") made this spoof. bettef known In the U.S. as "The Young Pl9ymeft1S," 'R' ( t hr .. 26 min.) -1--"---Sched\Jled: Roger Ebert and Gene Slake! review "Mask." "The LMt Oregon" and "Baby." !M&.•MPM&Y ... "First Bk>od" ( 1982. Orama) 8yt\191ter Stallone, Richard Crenna. A Vietnam veteran's run-In with the police In ! __ .................. I -~~I •CC> "The Kentucky Fried Movie" (1977, Comedy) Even Kim, Master Bong Soo Han. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •Ca> ''Easy Rider'' ( 1969, Orama) Peter Fonda, Dennis Hoppel'. (1 hr .• 34 min) •a> "Top Secret Affair" (t957, Comedy) SU..,, Hayward. Kine Douglas. (2 hrs.) •(%) "Lei's Spend The Night Together" ( 1982. Documentary) The Rolling Stones. ( 1 hf • 30 min ) NtCJ:) "The Dark Crystal" ( 1982. Fantasy) ~s. (1hr .. 35mln.) (JI) "Harry And Son" (1984, Orama) P9UI Newman. Robby Benson. ( 1 hr., 57 "*1.) (I) "Somewhere Tomotrow" ( 1984. Ora· me) Sarah JeMlce Parker. Nancy Addi· ~· ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) •CIV "Lone Wolf Mo0uade" ( t 983, Adven- ture) Chuck Norri.. David Carredlne. ( 1 hr., 47 min.) he lroublt With Harry'' ( 1955. ) Edmund Gwenn, Shlrlty Mac· 1 hr .. 39 min.) -Blue Sklet Again" (1983. Co ~ Hem11n, Mimi Rogers. c 1 ~n -L~Oeed Zone" (1983, 8uepenet) Walken, Brook• Adama. ( 1 .am.> "TN Red Oenube" ( 19'9, Orama) Pidgeon. Janet l..tlgh. ( 1 hr .• 52 f,.) "Mu Dugan Returns" (1983. eom.- Maraha Mason. Jason FWberds. ( 1 tw .. 38 min.) -OJ "Red Mountain" (1951. Western) Aiiwi Ladd. UUbettl Scoll. (2 hrs.) ttm• "Do Noe Foed, Spindle Or Mutilate" [1971, Mytttty) HeW'I Hayet. Mildred N9twlek. ( 1 tw., 3o min) • --~'The Bed &Md" (1956. Drema) Katy Patty~ (2 hrt.) .. e" (HIM. Adventure) Brooke Lambert Wlleon. (1 ht., 44 min ) "Chltdran Of Tht Corn" ( 1984. Hor· i) ,,_ Hof10n. Linde Hamilton. ( 1 hr • "*'" .. ( 1983 ,,.. __ _ "o.I Of The 09ntury • vuo•..-) ~ a... 6iOOutMY w .. ver. c 1 .., ... "*'" v ..... z-.. •<C> "Aloe For Tht a""" _..yr 20 Sunday, March 24, 1985 a dMd W81 buddy'I hometown eecalat• lntoamlnor~ 'R' (1hr .. 35min.) w ... "CrOll Country" ( 1G83, ~)Richard Beynw, Mld\MI Iron- side. A Phlladelphla t.WWOO executive, sought by potlce for fhe murder of a call girl. picks up a pair of hlldlhltcers en route to Loe Angeiaa. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min,) -1~~-mn'WATCll ~'Unlallhfully Yours" ( 1964, Comedy) Dudley Moo<e. Naal ... ja K.ln- sld. An orchettra conductor thlr*t that his wife mey ha..,. had an affair with • vlollnlat whMe he ., .. aWlly on tour and oonepir• 10 murder her. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) (1981, Orama) Ken Wahl. George Pep-~d. ( 1IY .. 48 min.) (I) "Mf. Hobb9 Tek• A V8C8tlbn" ( 1962, Comedy) Jamel Stewart Mau· reen O'H•a. ( 1 hr .. 66 min.) •• "COrrupllon" (1968. Horror) Peter CUshing .. Sue Lloyd. (2 hrs.) •CB> "The Secte1 ui. Of Walter Milly" ( 1947, Comedy) Denny Kaye, Virginia ~· (1 hr .•. 50 min.) Ca> "Eay Rldaf'' ( 19&9. Orama) Peter Fonda. ~ HC>ppef. ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) Cl) "Sahara" ( 19M, ~..n) Brooke Shleldl. Lambert Wllaon. «min.) -~ "ffolk•" (1980, A tutt) Roger Moore, J.,,,.. MMon. ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) (%)"Purple Heert9" (19M, Orama) Ken Wahl, Cheryl Ladd. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) •Ca> "Lone Woff Mc:Quade'' ( 1983, A~ ti.Ke) Chuck Norrie, Oevld c.radlne. ( 1 hr •• 47 min.) -~ "RaldertOt The Lo.t Ark" (1981, Ad· wnturt) Harrison Ford. Kar9n Allen. ( 1 hr,. 55 min.) . Cl) "Somewheft Tomorrow" (1984. Ora· ma) Sarah Jeallca Pwt.. Nancy Addi· eon. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) (%)"Racing With The Moon" (1884, Ro- manot) &eln Penn, Ellubeth McOovern. i r .. '8mln.) • "TM Virgin Outen" ( 18&6, Orama) t Oevtl, ..icttetcHOdc:I. (2 hrt.) "WarGerMI'' (1913, lulptnM) tthew Broder~ 0.bnty Coleman. ( 1 hr .. 53 min ) •OO "Harry And Son" (1864. Orama) PaUI Newnwn, Robby Beneon. ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) -··-... -----l&l.T::' --..,,. ... --···-.. ,. ..... ..., -------"Come And Get lt1' ( 1936: Ota· ma) Joel McCr11. Waller Brennen. A cn.i. 1 el .,_ ml .._ ecquirte IN 'powat to control fhe Wlacontln tumbtf country. C 1 -1~ .... -.: . _.,ma. ........ ,..,, Mal)--ATUlll .. ... "Union Station" (1950, Ora· ma) WMlam Holden. Bafry AtzgarakS. A blind glrl is kidnapped, bu1 doean't under· stand her situetlon dua to her tlgtlttets-nees. ( 1 hr., '5 min.) al> .... ..., (1)'•11 c.-....... .. {%) ... "Strike Me Pink" (1936, Muel- cal) Eddie cantor. Ethel Mennen. Gang- sters descend upon an •muMnlent peril, providing headaches for It• .meek little owner wtlo wants no trouble with anyone. ( 1 hr .. ..0 min.) I~.,..__,_ ---~ W UM -"The Derk Crystal" (1982. Fan- tasy) Puppets. Two elfin youngsters are sent on a quest '°' the mlNlng shatd of a magic gem that must be r~ed to frH their land from evil rulefs. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (%) -"Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983, Comedy) Martha Mason. Jaon Aobardl. A widow's ne'tr·do-welt father. who aben- doned her When she was a child of rWn8, ttlOWI up with a bad heart condition and a tuitcaN full of ill-gotten money. 'PG' ( 1 ~,~.P.::-. ~ --9. •• •-David and Meredith ter 8lr09Y: a Loe Angelet aquatllng ~t•t with a tcrHn t•t aa flttt prln. IMUI -~••n Tlll•n FMtured: "-~mell lelfwood. !lt.E .... liiilia-••M.&.ft .. "Whllkey QelcQI" ( 19'9, eon~) Joan Greenwood, Bell "'6- tord.A group of thnty 8cottmen find tMt the liquor~ they've beef\ Mltlng for ii oo Its way to the bottom ot the .... ( 1 hr., 24 min.) MIU) ... "Dragnet" (1953, Mytt«y) .Mck Webb, Ben 'l\lexander. S.gMnt Joa Friday le caled In 10 creek the ceee of a ~ mutder. ( 1 hr .• 60 min,) ••I •• ,_ FMtured: ttow 10 heYe a tong ~ ... for you: a NW IN· chine Which keepa "Old Glory" ..eng: L.A.'1 late9t venion of Romeo and Julljt alt••=" • II II L M • U F•turtd: the ~ and llcl jump competll6one at lnntbnd; the r• 1.-.-~~w~ .,.,..,. W•••as Nell o... encs ...-. trey Ly<n k»Clk at the lnoM Of WOOiiy Allen. . 111111- ._ ... -------··------------------------------------- ••Hl•YM--A satlrt· cal took et mcMel, cornic91 a l- i '* •)'Ml• . .._,....,.,.,, • (I)=-P.l A r•bbrsreliglous VISlt 10 Hawaii turns Into • dangerous affair for ~·~~ 8 • -Rudy oomplains about being t>ofed, but wtlen Clftf allows he< 10 heYf lrlendl O\lef he Winds up faced wtlh eight 5-YMt-ofds e .. "T~ Ltttte Gift Who Lives Down The Lane" ( 1977, Mystery) Jodie Foster. Martin Sheen. A t .. tWtge girl llvet alone 1n a big house, end thole who become too susplcioua about her activities disappear. ll hra.) • 0 WU111 The Wlldslde Chamber of Commerct takes . on a band of outlaws who .,e lnllevlng workers In a mining op- era'=m' ~~ 1 .. •-.:11u11 i 911911' & 1 'lmlllT Featured. "PY~ regutar Pamela Bellwood. • ''Hot Rods To Hell" ( 1967. Orama) Dena Andrews. Jeanne Crain When a femity take over a desert morel business, they Ian victim 10 harassmenl from local hoodlums. (2 hrs ) e .. llWYI ~'The Ad'/eotures Of Sher- lock Holmes" Holmes and Watson are baffled by a cue lnvolvlng a murder weapon they haw discovered whoSe 1race Is undetectab6e c;> ( 1 hr ) ID .. llWfl "The Advenlur" Of Sher· lock Holmes" Holmes dtSCovefS that fig- ure$ on the wa• of a quiet EngllStt country home pr<Mde a link to an Infamous Chica- Q.2_ mobstef. Q ( t hr.) CCJ .,. "Holkes" ( 1980. Adventure) Roger Moore. James Mason. An eccentric frogman is celled In to thwart the plans of axrortlonlsta who are threarenlng to de- stroy North SM on rlga. 'PG' ( f hr .. 39 mlnJ w•••••amm CID .. "The Brink's Job" ( 1978, Com- edy) Peter Felic, Werren 0 11 ... Several averege men from allOf'ted backgroundl JOin foroee to rob • MN-guarded ermored car. ~2 hrt .. 1' min.) t:m ''The 0.d Zone" (1983, Suspense) Christopher Wllllcen, Bfooke Adams. Aft8' coml out of e coma. e eac s power o °'"" and change catastrophic eYentl. 'R' ( 1 hr., 42 min.) Cl).,. "Deal Of The Century" ( 1983, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Sigourney Weave< When a high teoholOlogy ultra- weapon turns out to be defectlw, lt1 man- ufacturer hires an arms hustler to dlepole o1 it. 'PG' (1 hr .. S8 min.) .... "The Corpse Vanllhel" (19-42. Mystery) Bela Lugosi, tuene We"••· A scientist attempts to come up wlttl e con- coction In his laboratory that wlf give ettr· nal yc>Uth to his wile. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •B e PAaY '91 Steven returne to hit hometown after the death of hie father and tries to help his mother prepare for a ll'lew :e,~~ UMIOAT lll'UIU .. ,_,... .... ~--... -... (I) -a -A.J. and Rtctt help Downtown Brown seerch fot hit coutln. a vel8finary student who's been aceueed ol murdeflng a rancher. ( 1 hr.) 8 a:t nnont Oscar and Tracy lmet· ligate when one ol her f<>n"Mr ColeQe pro- fessors con lesses to a murder. Q ( f hr.) 1-.:. ..,. Scheduled: s~ Winters. Alfonso Rfbelro ("Sliver Spoons"). Robert Goulet, Metty Devis, author Benjamin Stefn ("FINinclel Paa- ") ( 1 hr ) i19t11wn "The Ad'lenturn Of Sher· locic HOimes" HOimes diSCCMH$ that fig- ures on the wall ol a quiet English country home provide a link to an Infamous Chica- ~mobster. Q ( 1 hr.) • .._ ... Richard Kiiey narret• thit study of the migration of one mllllon whit• eared kob antelope ecroee the Borne plains ot lhe SUden end the hunting trlbee whoee lives are oov-ned by the hefdl' 1110Yementa.~ hf.) Cl>•••• • CZ) _.. "The · trouble Witt\ Herry'' ( 1865, Comedy) Edmund Gwenn, 8tllrlty MaoLalne A group of locel cltlnne et· "Ataigliment To K .. ' (1989, Myatery) Patrick O'Neel. Joen ~ett. Corporate treud Is lnYestlg9ted by a ~ vate _!ye in Swftzertend. (2 tn., 5 min..) .... • ~ CMT Bull t>ecomee a vol-unteer father to e 13-year-<>td, but Biiiie teh him some startling news about the t><>y. (R) (I) .. "Helt• Skelter" (Pert 1 of 2) ( 1.975. Drama) Steve R8hbedt. George OICenzo. A small band ot drug-c:tand hlJ>Pes led by CherJel Manion commltS a Wies of bizarre t~Hllngl In the Holly· wood hllla. (2 hrs.) (() _. e.. -Women's super gl-ent alelom from Bormlo, Italy. (R) ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) l •c.. .... .,. -(I) llllnl.~ Abby deleyl the Empire Valley project; Greg trlee to ruin Gary by alt8fing 1'111 c:tedlt rating: Meck grudgingly eupport1 Keren'• MerCh for the doctor who delwred v.r1 beblee. Q u h!J • • aL mmT-Devenport run 1 eate 1gW.st e ghetto youth; Bat• end Coffey try to clean up a bum before ~ cruclal testimony against a cop kller: pert· nefS Hill and Renko spllt up. ( 1 hr.) l •r,=-'l:ii .. NOi .. -I R8tnone dllcoYtr$ that lhe II pregnant by Blly: &- tep begins the destruction ot Audy' 1 POltl-cal career through his ti" wttn Sen. Ollon. Peyter, Peter Hale.-. (Part 11 of 2 1 hr.) I an,..- ,_ .... "Arewe Codding n. Fatm8fa?" Guesta: tret4ance jourNllat Jamel Bovard: Robert J. Mulllne of the National Farmets Union. ( 1 hr.) CC) .. "Raiders Of The Leet Mc" (1981, Adventure) Harrlton Ford, t<8ren Attan. In 1836, a glob9-trottlng 8f'Cl'leOb. gltt·adventurer recea Nazi evtldolra for 1 legendary rellglous artlf9ct of enormOl.9 power, narrowly eteaplng doune of deettl tr!f)e en route. 'PG' c;> ( f hr .• 56 mi\) -CID .. "Fort Apeche, The lroN&" (1 981. Creme) Paul Newman, Ed AMw. NOTICE TO VETERANS If you •• an Honorably Discharged Veteran of tM Armed Forc:ee of tM United States. In good hMtth, you are entitled to , Double Interment Space (for you and your Spouse) In our o.diceted Veteran'• Section at the cost, to you. of only a Slngle Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Oepollt required by State 1.8w. Harbor Lefm. tong knOWn for Its Special Coneldlrmt6onl to veterana. 11 making thil ProgrM\ rntlllbte to the Veterane of thlt area. Spece • lmlttd and It wtll be assigned on e tirat come. first MMtd bait. To allUI'• your apace. MAIL THE COUPON TOOA VI ,--------------------------------------: u•• un • ...._ ,,., 1,,,.,.,., 1 1121 Qlalef Awe., Coeta ...... CA. 12121 I (edj.c:ent to the San Ol9gO Fwy. (405) at H•bor BM1. So. I I 1 am an Honorably Oltcherged Veteran I In gOOd "-Ith (N9'M) ------------------ 1 I S.lal No Olacnarge t>ete ___ _ ., I Addteta Zip - I 1 City _:=:.==;,.::::;__ ___ ___::......::::::::C:=:===~ I I Home Phone No.---'----------1 Sunday, Merch 24, 111& 21 ~--" A tough cop battles crime and COl'tupllon 1n ~ ~ork City's South Bronx neighbor· (Q) .. "Chitdren Of .The Com " (1984, Horror) Peter Horton, Linda Hamltton. Based on a Stephen King shaft story. A young physician and hts wife find them- selves in a Midwestern town where young- srers have murdered the adulla and estab- lished a strange rehglOUs cull 'A' ( t hr .• 133= -.... ..., .. to•---ITUl9A1M The &1eambath members lry to convince Morty that the world Is wort-of bei~1ven another chif'Ce. tW • Cl) (JJ) ... All aM:I AClmPJllT AWAa ..... ,_.,..CCUT WYMMGlrlP\.Yml~ CLTli!(ll) ._ "Doino II" ( 1982, Drama) Enc Edwards. Orea A wealthy couple sets off for a motorcycle lnp through northern Cal· lforrna and sees the erotic trves of rural ~ (1hr .. 20m1n) {I) ._ "Sahara" ( 1984, Adventure) Brooke Shields, Lambert Wilton In the t920s. an heiress' pledge to her I fa - ther -that she will win the cross; era auto race In a sports car of hla own des -leads her inlo dangers of every 'PG' ( 1 hr . 44 min.) (%) ._ "Joe" (1970, Drama) Peter Boyle, Dennis Patnck Enraged over his daughter's involvement 1n lhe htppte drug 1eene. a man enhsrs lhe willing support of • fanatical berroom btQol in br1ng1ng the r: 10 their knees ·rr ( 1 hf • 4 7 min ) .... -..0 td .. "Onoe You Kiss A Stranger" (19e9. Orama) Paul Burke. Carol Lyntey A psychotic triefl 10 gel a golfer to kill her e!)'Chla1r1st. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) tW• (I) ....r Kirk's ex-con grand- mother from Monrana comes to v1sl1 and KCompanles him on a dinner date (R) e • T-.T Hosl Johnny Carson ( 1 l hr,)-OOURI &:W ... ..m.. ...... LAW ..-JCA Scheduled· former ton 8'uff'I Derek Sanderson discusses drug abute: Or John McDougall ("The McOOugaH Plan") talks about his diet ~ Ill 1111 • .. Scheduled loPlcs overa· a. thyrOld problems ( t hr , 30 tw;' ~ "Sex Games" ( 1983. Adult) Shiuna Gt1nt, Kevin James ( 1 hr . 26 -1rMIJ..r- "' •ta£.YWOID •CC> "Tht Dirk Cty.tal" ( 1982. Fantasy) Puppets_ f 1 tv • 35 min I 22 Sunday, Merd'I 24. 1985 Cl) 11mma•n.. owner~ a Toronto UHf atation that spe-0 .. "&niYet'' (1976. Orama) Pa-cle~ In ldUl1 entertalM'lent searches , "'9J Sl\llftL TI'li llOfVM)('1>f;.,,a~--~fut1rr-~1ht.-"P60C*'..,..,.,.."'bel-•1"'1d..-.a-itJQ:lll"*'"mr1111er-isamr.re111:nr.r110-e plane CTah In the Icy And8I Mountllns bfoadcatt. 'R' (1 hr .. 30min.) must retort to delpefate meens in ordef t:'W (D) .. "I like To Witch" (No Oete. to stay lllYe. Based on a true lnclderlt. ( 1 _.A~) ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) hr., 40 min.) -1•8MMIT CC) .. "Race For The Yanitee Zephyr" w ---(1981, Orama) Ken Wahl. George Pep-LOll-pard, Two farmers locate the wreckage of M&.•MP-.Y a Wor1d W1r II plane In the mountalos ot .. "The Hunger" ( 1983. Fltltasy) • New Z .... nd and ~e wilh others tor C.therine Oeneuve, Devld Bowle A ptlys1 ita vlluabll ..:'"· 'PG ( 1 hr .. 43 nWI.) cien working at a hie-extension '""'ch Cl)--.,. institute becomes lnvolwtd with a female -· (I) ~ 0 San Diego private detec-varTIPre. 'R' ( 1 hr., 37 min. l tive Harry Orwell accepca e potentially lu· W (C) ... "The Wicked Lady" (1983 cratlve ualgnment from the mWI wno w.1 Comedy) Faye Dunaway. Alan Bates. A responsible for hl8 retirement from the po-fascinating hlgh·societt woman engages lice force. (A) ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) ln highway robbery, seduction and tnurd'r .. CH>MUIT~ The comical Shmenge In the course of a day·a we>tk. 'R' (I hr bfolhers (John Candy. Eugine Levy) Im-38 min.) • migrate to the U.S. from the fictional -, ...... _,,,ATCM country of Levtonia to launch a <*18f In ... • ~a music (~ WU.U. .. CIJ .. "SI ighl" (1982, Orama) mrlUT Jemy NeuiNnn. Gary Sweet. ~ -...._ .. rehMrllng for a play, IC1ora 1te faced ._ "Jaguar" ( 1955. Ofama) M1 with• chain of tragic occurrencea.. ( 1 hr., cheel Conl'lOfs. Barton MacLane. A selfish 22 min.) and conn1v1no oil man stops at nothing -1· LAYIW.,.M•Uii TUii lncllJding murder. 1n his mercenary con &lmlllalCOCl....,.I ~11. (1hr.,30 niin ) .....,_ .., .... .. "Don't Push, I'll Charge When --•-•llOTalfln I'm Atady" (1969, Comedy) Enzo Ceru· .. "Easy Rider" (1969, ·oramaJ slco. Sue Lybn. An Italian POW somehow Peter Fonda. Dennis Hopper. Two young gets dratted Into the United States Army motorcyclists drop out ol society and. rid· (2 hrs., 5 min.) Ing ae1oss the Soulhwesl to New Otleans (!)._"Hudson's Bay" ( 19•0. AdVen-In eeaich ol the "real" Amerlea, encoun IUte) PaUI Munl. Gene Tierney. Fur ier prejudloe and senseless vlOlence 'A' trappers found the luClative Hud9on Bay U tw , 34 min ) Company In t7th--oentury North America. M OO .. "Surf II" (1984, Comedy) Ed· I.? hit.) die Deezen. Linda Kerridge A medrnan • _. "The Mountain" ( 1956, Advert· concocts a rainted soft drink 1hat compels tU<e) Spencer Traoy, Robert Wagrw. Two IUffefs and beach-bums 10 eat garbage bf others attempt to rHCh a plane wrectc 'A' ( 1 hr .. 3 1 mln.) lh In theftpioat. (2 hrs .. ) ••.,."Bedtime Story" ( 1964. Come- LM.-~Mln'LI dy) Marlon Brando, David Niven. Two MClll•U. glgOlos vie to see who 11 the best In their ,.._ .,..,_ Hosts: Tom and i ofelllon (2hra.) · Ne=•vet. (R) .oTT-C011WJ.O we "TheAccused" (11M8.0rame) .. "New Frontier" (1936. West· Lor•tt• Young, Robert Cummings. By ac-em) John Wayne, Murlel Evans The cident, e woman la accuted of murd« and Thraa MesqoitMfs aid• group of ranchers becomes a fugitive from 1ustiQe. j 2 hrs.) whoaa land has been struck by a flood. ( 1 • ._ "Slop. You're Killing Me" IJ!J ( 1953. Comedy) BrOde<lci< Crawford, c%> .. "Exposed" ( 1983, Or1ma) Oalra Trevor A woman corwtncet her Hettatefa Klnsltl, Harvey Keitel. A '-"IOn ganget• hutband ,to glw up llwlellnesa model's lo\l9f uses her es b11t 10 trap an aherPYohlbl~is repMlad. (2hrs.) ,~~~ 'R' (1 hr.,40mln.) Cl) fllA fULL cmnACT UIAYI Beat Klctcs -..._ of · 84. (R) (1 hr., 30 min.) trtt ._ "Lady On The Bus" ( 1983. {1)--•-.r Orama) Sonia Braga A young newlywed Cl) .. ''BouleYard Nights" ( 1979. flndl enjoyment on a bus filled wlfh Drama) RJchard Yniguez. Danny DI La llrangefs 'A' { t ht , 26 min ) Paz. In L09 Ange6es. a Chicano youth rab-•i Nml• elS against 1'118 neighborhood gang in ordef ..._ to lufftlt his own deSlres 10 get married •nd .. "Blue Sktes Again" ( 1983. help hlt lroubll-plagued younger brother COmady) Hauy Hamlin, Mimi Rogers A l 'A' u rw.-!,2 nwi ) womal'l ltternpts to lry OU1 tor . ipOI on . • _ big-IMgue baaablM 1eam despite the op- t:tl .. "Vldeodrome'' ( 1983. Fantasy) l)Olltlon of men in in. ctub and ltlt owner Jamet Woods. Oeboreh Harry A co-'PG' ( 1 tw .. 27 min ) Cll "Come And Get It" (1938, Ofame) Joel McCrae. Wtlt&f' 8'ennen. (1 hr -4~ rM'I ) "Max Ouoln Returns" (1983. ~ dV) ~ Me.on. .Mtot1 Roberds ( 1 t)r • 31 '"'" ) • . ....,... ( 1-.. AcMt!ttnl BtOOka Sllle6da, Lambert WllSotl ( f ht . 44 min.) -; "H Stltttc:I In N8plet" ( 19$0, Come-~ lOfan Clark 0.bll (2 ,..,.. ) -"Triumpha 01 A Mao Called Hofw'' (1993. Ofeme) Richa1d Hams, ~ ~ (1hr .30min ) "The Cemel Bc'rt" ( 1984, A<Mtltura I ··-~~-------------------~-- Truckloads of quality Lees carpeting are here for this very special sale. Now for a limited time while they last. save on Lees best looking, fastest selling carpet styles. Choose from hundreds of colors and textures. All on sale and ready for immedi- ate installation. For the best selection and greatest savings, be here early. It's the carpet you 've been wanting-on sale now. And best of all, it's a Lees. CARPETS DRAPERIES a LINOLEUM cz=J ~ s.Mng Orange co. Since 1957 ---837 L•guna Canyon Rd. Financing AvaMabtell Lagun• Beach 494-8051 Store Side Perking At*Mfed. VOICes of Barbara Frawley. Aon Heddrick ( 1 hf., 12 m!O.) . .. Owtllophef Wallten. Nalalte Wood CI hr., 48 min.) " tUU •(I) "The Enchanted Journry (1~. FantHy) Animated Voices of Jim Bec:tlus. Otson Bean (I hr • 24 min.) •a:> "Cheriots 01 Ftre" ( 198 1, Drama) Ben Qoss, tan Charteson (2 hrs . 3 min.) ca> "Christine" ( 1983. Suspense) Ke1th GOfdon. John Stockwell ( 1 hr .. SO min.) •OO "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Jessica Harper (1 hr., 35 min.) •CZ> "The Invitation" ( 1973. Mystery) Ml· Chet Robin, Jean-Luc B•deau (I hr., 40 min.) " -( 1984 -CG> "The Hotel New Hampshire • Comedy) Jodie Foster. Beau Bridges. I 1 hr., SO min ) (I) "A Song Is Born" ( 1948. Musical) Denny Kaye, Virginia Mayo ( 1 hr . 53 min.) -(fl) "Cotter" ( 1972. Western) Don MUr· '.!:I· C.rOI Lynley (2 hrs ) tW• "Wh11e Cargo" ( 1942, Orama) Hedy Lamarr Walter Pidgeon ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (%) "The Hotel New Hampsh1re" ( 1984, Comedy) Jodie Foster. Beau Brrclges ( 1 hr., 50 min ) -· "Young Cassidy" (1965. Biogtaphy) Rod Taytor. Maggie Smtih (2 hrs) (Q) "The Last Waltz" ( 1978, Musical) The Band, Bob Dylan (I hr . 57 mm l (I) "Staying Alive" ( 1983. Drama) John Travolta, Cynthia Rhodes ( 1 hr , 36 min ~. -Cl:) "lnvallon 0 1 The Body Snatchers ( 1978. Science·Fietlon) Donald Suther· land, BrOOke Adams. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) CID "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adventure) Chri•topher Reeve, Rtehard Pryor. (2 hrs., 5 min.) we "Return From The Pest" ( 1967. Hor· r0t) Lon Chaney, John Carradine (2 hrs.) W (Z) "Green For Danger" ( 1947, Mystery) Sally Gray. Trevor Howard (I hr., 33 min.) •ca> "Frightmare" (1981, Horror) Ferell· nend Mayne. Luca Bercovte1. ( 1 hr., 27 min.) (I) "Rich, Young And Pretty" (1951, Mu· alcal) Jane Powell, Vic Damone ( 1 hr .. 36 nwa.) •a:> ''Warlords Of Atlantrs" ( 1978, Adven- t"'9) Ooug McClure, Cyd Charrsse ( 1 hr , • 38mln ) . •CZ> "Return Ot A Man Called Horse' ( 1976, Adventure) Richard Hams, Gale ~rd f'hrs.9mrn) •CG> "Sahara" ( 1984, Adventure) Brooke 8hletda. Lamber! Wrlson ( 1 hr , « mlrt ) •CID "The Camel Boy" ( 1984, Advent\Jfe) Mlmated. Voices 01 Balbara f1awtey, Aon Haddr'lcil. ( 1 hr . 12 min ) •a:> "f(iumphs Ot A Man Called Horae" f Creme> Richard Harris, Michael ( 1 hr . 30 mtn ) ;,The Enohanted Journey" ( 1984, entny) Animated. Voices Of Jim ~ua. Orson S.an. ( 1hr ,24 min,) -~ .. ''"(:'l:i . T<gdi~c~~F1~:::n1°' ~~ f..,,_, lyM Loring. (2 hre ) <11 "°*t" (1984, Blooraptiy) John Hurt. dWard Woooward ( f hr • 55 ~~,, .. ( 194,, Susoense\ Pri.t-11- 24 Sundey. March 24. 1985 .. Lane, Robert CUmmlngt ( 1 hr.. 48 min.) come a radio sports announcer: t"t • new "supet cycle": the Bonnefs. the first hW:Ar '*""'¥ 10 tlnd •l!XMI In c1>110try , rlh.~··~(~UM~63i~.~~~~mUlic~~1111q1:_w.-ima-'llluu.>...__._......,...._,_ Fant•rl ,,.._. Lind Hev-. Hans eon-8 ..., •nm a&m .. A s-year· reid, ( hr .. 56 rnin.) ,.... boy becomes invol\led In a controver· .. ~ ''Christine'' ( 1 Suepense) Keith .,.., . " \JU sy between 8 power company Ind env.-Gordon. John St ( l Iv •• 60 rnin. l ronmentel advocates e>ve< acid rain and 11s -I.II: ---CM.LI ,_..ci••• n•wm ......... ---ftm'llMllWI CIM .,.. "Chariots Ot Fire" (1981, Ori· ma) Ben Cross. Ian Charleson. Social pressure end peraonel turmoil belet two WKY different British athletes on their way to ~ In the 1924 Paris Olymplcs. 'PG' ~ hrs.. 3 min.) Cl) ml POllt&L Tampa Bay Bandits e1 Memphis Showboats (3 hrs.) ® llDWll "My Favorite Year" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter o ·Too1e • .-..ca Harper An alcoholic e11-matinee Idol has trouble coping with ttw pressures of a live TV per- formance during television's golden age 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 36 min.) Cl)-"Staying Alive" (1983, Orama) John Travolta, Cynthia Rhodes. A young aspiring dancer lands a role In a produc- tion. thus Jeopardlz'!!9 his retat~lp with iioung women. "PG O ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) .... ,mn.- -• ....., Los Angeles Kings at C.1- Flafnea (2 tn .. 'O min.) -.. ...., .. " .. ... .-Yla.L.9 ... WC /~•WW -. ..... .... _,_ --.,. --=-ftlATMm .,..,_ --Q •& ·-A Harrison FOfd lland- ln; a~-olc? woman bodybulldef. i .._AIR m 1 1Wr Featured· Jackie Gleaton. 1-.aiia_.-...,.., -. ..... .. "King Of Kong lt6end" (1978, Science-Fiction) Brad Herrll, MMe La• raoce Intent upon world domination. • mad scientist Implants receptors In lhe brains of apes on the infamout IMand. (2 hra.) ! ...... ,,., .. .. _..., ... .. "The lee Pitat"" ( 18M, Scl- enoe Fietkw1) Robert Uflch, Maty Ctotby. Spece phtet Join a t>NutlfUI pMc:eee tn 8"fCh of hef elCf)k>ret •th« Ind I M'#ty dilcoYefed ~ of much•netded weter In a neer~Qlluy. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 3' '"6n.) (I) ... 'l'brlinltomi" ( 1983, Scltnce- flctlon) Christopher w ... en. Natallt Wood A married couple trlM to keep • specially dellgned de'ke, which allows • PtfSOn to ·~ the ten11tlone feft t>y tn01hef, trom rwtltery end Industrial -~'PG' \~trJq mln) -· I• -'-""td' hOw to ti.a effects. I ." ..... M • LA Featured: lnt8fVlews with Vlf\tnefS Robert MondaVI and Tom Jordan. a caooe trip down the Russian RiVer: a hot aif balloofl ride across Napa valley: • vlSlt to 1he mud beths of Calistoga. --ATUMI ...... OUIT ... CllCllUTI ..,.,, ..... ... 1Ulll ... , ... .... ,.-.... '9IO-.ol Ima 1Am"1'1ALL. Dallas Mavericks at Los Angetes Lakers (2 hrs .. 30 min.) l ........ UlfllNftl .. ()) ll1IC1M •,....... Press pins a football 1eam to learn Why a sleazy ta· blotd is a11emp1ing to soil the reputation of the team's slralght-arrow quarterback ( 1 hr.) 8 • lmMf -Michael becomes embroiled in a spy plot being hatched 1n the friendly confines of a health spa run by a beaU1iful woman ( 1 hr ) • mlllllMI lWAml lllDW Lee Majors hosts this awards presentation honot1ng the Industry's best stunts Categaln in- clude best vetllcular stunt, beSI light sequence, best aerial perlormanc.. best overaN action picture and best spec:latlty s1un1. (2 hrs.) • O •t• A volley of practical jokes hndS Geotge and Bill at odds with one an- other and the PapadapoUs' being served an eviction notice. Q (I:) .. •fWl llllft11 e PAT MmrUll91NCW. With East· er ~st arOO(ld the corner, Fat Albert and the Cosby kk'Jt.set out to lift tKe spirits of a hoapitalized friend. ... "Rebel Without A Caus." ( 1955. Drama) Jamea Dean, Natalle Wood. A yC>Ung man Joint• 1 teen-age gang because of his lack of retpeet fOf hit i renta. (2 hrs.) --=-·--WM&. -Guest: ~n Gr"n- tPeO. prelident and cha rman, Townsend- Gr"'18pen & Co .. Inc CC) .. "Rollover" (198J. Drama) Jane Fonde. Kris Krlstoff«aon A former movie star who IOOk ovtr the chairman- ship ol her Ille husband's <:Ofporatlon and a h~powered ftnenclll expert become 1nvo1Ved '" a dtSastrous ~I wtth Areb lnveetors 'R' (2 hrs.) 00 _,. "TM Is Spinal Tap" ( 1984, Comedy) Rob.Reiner, Michael ~Ke9n. In this satite on ttlf contemporary rock mu· INc teene, 11n American docurMntary lllm- meker e11amlnel the phenomet IOf'I of a 17 • ~r-otd heavy metal bend from Engl_and. 'R' ~'ri2~l'lllll) (I) "The Ster Chatnbef" ( 1183. Oratne) ~ Douglas, Hel ~ A dtdlcated young fudge t>.comee ln-- volved '1Vith • MC:fet P"* of justlcet Cl- rec:tlog \llglllnte reprisals agelntt crlmlnaal who escape via loopholes In the lew 'R' U hf .. 49 min.) e ... "The OeYil Bat'" ( 19.t2, HorrOf) Bele Lugosi. Dave O'Brien An .vi~ "'" tlfOod.~ing bjta to •nedl It the sm.11 of per'-ne ff hr 30 min ) • •• O ••-Geofge wants Wes-ley to be 1 football playet while Belvedere encour the to take ballet .... , ..... WM&. llmT-Guest Alan Green- span. president and Chalfman, Townsend- Greenspan & Co •. Inc. • -0008 El W ccum "The Junlot le&QIM Of Newpoo Harbof" League ellOl'IS are e1u1m1ned with empha- sis on Project SEAL -Sate. EdUcated, Aware. and Love -and the group's battle !Sl&inst ct\ild sexual abuse • • (I) MUI Jenna Wade awaits sen-tencing; Pam ftnally admits that Mark ts dead: J R. uses the Billings rapes to close down Cliff's Gold Canyon operation. Q l_!lu.) U e 11111-.. Rocky dons a num- ber of dl19.1!lses in his quest to find the thief who lifted a priceless vase and mur- dered someone along the way. ( l hr ) • a --Benson's tie-breaking vote on a lcllool bill leads 10 a confhct with a powerful senator and a booll·burnlng lnc1- den~ 1 ...... Scheduled Roben Fox- worth, actress Laura Dem ("Ma!K"). ac- tress Lu Leonard ("Mick• ~ MaUde") ~~ ti ma'M': a..aa ··0enoe in America· The Taylor Company, Recent Oenees': Thr" of choreographef PaUI Taytot's diYe<9e works are pe<tormed "Mercuric Tidings," "Snow White" and "Suneel." ( 1 hf.) • ._ &Im "The Role Of S0ng Al SchOol" Gutm· the 14-member singing group The Whiffenpoofs of Yale Untversl· ~Class of 1986 (1 hr ) ... llC*IE ._ "The Dresser" ( 1983, Orama) Albert Finney. Tom Courtenay. A valet en· courages and flallers an aging. ptlranold act0t Into gMng yet another pe<formanoe a!I King Lear In a tounng theatrical com- e!llY 'PG' (1hr .• 58mln ) W ._ "The Hotel New Hampshire" ( 1984, Comedy) Jodie FO!lter. Beau Brldgls.. Based on the book by John Ir· Ying An eccentrie New England family un· derps change& as II set• up tlotets In dilletent tocaleS. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) •• 9 °" M UGI Kate's son Twnothy trlet 10 apply &tm's problem-solving tech· nlque, bt1Wty. to one of his teachers. a nvn.Q CI> .. "Helter Skeltet" (Part 2 of 2) ( 1975, Orama) Steve Raltsbacic, Geotge OICenzo. A smea band of drug-crazed hipplM led by Cheflet Manson commits a Mrles of bizMre tht•ktlllngs In the Holly· WOOd hilll. (2 ht• ) (I) 911 11 MmWIM&. NCAA OMllon I .....,,...,.., from Austin. T~2 hft) 00 •tm ..-• CUiture Club _per!ofmt "K•n'll CNmeieon." "Do You~ WMI To Hort Me?'' and '"Miss Me Blind' et the Hemmerlmltt't OdtOn In London, England. ( 1 hr ) l lllCMlf'llll-- -(I) IMOll-The Jury roeches a •diet Ir\ Lanee· t trial. Mellsea ,..,. th11 htr ~ In Lane:•'• Mr"t wlll be ~.Q(thf.) • e .. • Cr9Ck•tt'1 love affair leooliclzee hit competence on the JOO as he Md Tubbe put'ale thfM tttn·egtr9 ltf· 'ii ........ ~, I ~a 2 • A conterncx>tel'Y Jack the Ripper hn IT\8ri(ed Matt's bride- to-be as his next victim. Q ( 1 hr.L {?hrs) • mATJa ar tutc• "The Regard 01 Flight" B+ll Irwin. Michael O'Connor and pianist-narrator Doug Skinne< combine classical mime. vaudeville and ciow!Wlg t~ In a satwlc revue ( 1 hr.) • AICmlf 06 .. ~ .. "Class" ( 1983. Orama) Rob Lowe. Jacqueline Bisset. A prep school student embarks on an attalr with an at- tractive older woman, unaware that she's his roommate's mother. 'A' ( 1 hr.. 38 mtn.) (m ... "The Hotel New Hampshire" ( 1984. Comedy) Jodie Foster. Beau Bridget Based on the book by John Ir· ving. An eccentric New England family un· dergoes changes as It sets up hotels In dllle<ent locales. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) Cl) llOWll "The Lord!I Of Discipline" ( 1983. Orama) David Keith. Aobert Prosky A senio< at a Southern military academy Is determined 10 expose the members of an e~te group responsible for the brutal, and sometimes lethal, hazing of cadets deemed undesifable. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 43 =l"'"F.,,,,,_ .. "let's Spend The Night Togeth- e<" ( 1982. Documentary) The Rotting Stones. The Stones perform many of their greatest hits In this rec0td of three con- certs held in New Jersey and A11zona 'PG •. 30 mlnii. '*I., c:.a ... MMftco.T ~rtlWlft..aCllCUI ClDllillllmMULTI .. "Hussy" ( 1980, Orama) Helen Mirren, John Shea. A cabaret hostess and a mysterious American gradually fall In love until their pa~s cetch up with them. l·R·~~':Jo tW _,.1UCll . ttlll (I) N&ICU Higt\Mghta of today's sec- ond round of ptey at the Tournament PlayetS Champlon$hip. from Ponte Vedra, Fla. 8 e 1-.r Host. Johnny Carson (I l"''lira-....... uw 71 If c. Schedueld. euthor Mlcheef Panch9rl ("The IRA Handbook") exptllln8 rttifement accounts: Lilias Folan of PBS's "Lllin. Yoga •nd You ... ( 1 hr ) Cl)••·--([) .. "The lntruden" ( 1967, West· ern) Edmond O'Brlen, Don Mlxrey The deeth of an Indian getvenltta • lhefltf Into action agmat the JeeM James.Cole YQUnO« gang. ( 1 ht . 40 min.) ..... Scheduled topics: eoc>f~ bia; 1 3000-year~old trMlt geme ( 1 hr .• 30 mifl.) ttlll(C) .. "Nana" (1991. Creme) Ketye Befger, JMn·Plerre Aument A beeutilu! and wllll\J4 proetltute putt h8f .,,.,._,.noe end body 10 UM to become the toeat of the town 'A' ( 1 tw .. 32 min) tt111 • Cl) .. "How .sw..c tt lei" t 1988. COmedy) Debbie Reynold•. J.m.1 Oatnet. A boy IOltows hll glrtfflend to Eu- rope and 1'111 peteftts kilo.-Nrn. (R) (2 hrs .. 15 min ) (J) .. "Hot Dog ... The Mcwle" ( 1 .... • Houser An Idaho farm boy, p.,ttclp•M110 in a freestyle slcung c~itlOn, tlndt ~ mance and fun., as well as a rti.r.lry wlltl the reigning Austrian champion. 'A' f:1 ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) 1Wal) ... "American Desire'' (191t, Dr• ma) Veroneca Hart. Richafd Bola. l'Nir sexual interest In each other dieelpelad, • couple seek romantie liaisons on the out-• side~ 20 min) -1=-= •••• ':'3 ... '°' ... --Jesse Furgueon vs. Richie Scott In a heavyweight bout ~ uled for eight rounds, from A.tlanllc ~. N.J. (R) (2 hrs . 30 min.) _ (Jl)_,.TUCU .00 --• -..YY Keep~ Of tAlll are Harry's tough choices wf'\efl he hM ~ formation oo the prison doctor's murder. Harry: Robert Desiderio. -· • '9AY _, -Videol JW C~ ("Along Comes a WOfftlf'I-,, Eric Clapton ("Forever u.tl"), 91¥en Adams ("Somebody"). Power Statton {"Some Like It Hot"). ( 1 tw .. 30 rnS\) a TM.11 ... Ml'f Fl A bookie bets against his own life with a 01fnb11r retumed from the dead. l ealflllllllLA:-ncfAC-· .. "The Oregon Trail" (1968, Westetn) Fred MacMurray. Gloria 1alboe. Oregon-bound wegon 1r1lna 8'8 ti 'tlld i lndlan attacics. \2 hrs.) -··I ICA .. "To Catch A Thier' (1- Mystery) Cary Grant. Gfece ~. A ,. fOlmed jewel thief is suspected ol 1'94Mm- tng 10 • life of crime •fter he.,... In lrorile with a we= young woman. (2 "'9.) ILCM.~-<•tnU Paan~ -.. "Christine" (1983, ~) Keith GOfdon, John Stockwell. 8-.cl on Stephen King's novel A high IChool mltftl buys and restores a 1958 ~. un.- ware u·s possessed by 1 demon lhlt wlll jealousty protect him and ~ 1ny ~ceived threat. 'R' Q ( 1 tw., 60 lftlft.) .. (Q) .. "SUmmef Camp GllW" ( 1913, Comedy) Shauna Grant, JoNnN 8tonn. The ltves of a group of camp COUflelbt change when Qll'IS tnvade IN ....._.,. soft. ( 1 hr . 25 mtn ) W • .. "Wild And Wonderful" (1114. Comedy) Tony CUrtss. ~ Kalt- mann. A French gift goes IOoklng lor lw alcoholtc poodle. (2 hrs.) -e .. "Dreams Of Gl9u" ( 1'10. er. ma) John Danas. Carotlne a.n.et. ~ Plllr of teeo-agers find their romenoe lrial- enc.d by the cultural and _.... f-.od o1 the '60s (I hf . 50 min.) • .. "Savage" (1972,'"""' a.. bara Bain, Martin Landlu. A ....... ,. court nominee II ~ -, • TV newa commentary IMm. 2 M.) .. "Betrayal'' ( 1 O...t h\ Kingsley, Jeremy lront. A t-. 1ac1111 bec1k through the NM yeet9 ol NI wlt't .... With hit best friend, ~ In ..... eollecttOnS of the rtlatlonlhlp'a c.tghl, 1' 1! hf .. 35 min) . Cl) .. ''F\etum Of A ~ C411tct Horse" ( t978. A~hnt flofwd Hantt. 'Gilt SOnolrg9erCl Aft .__ IOrd returns to America When he ...,,. .._ Sunday, Marett 24, 1118 21 the lndlanl wtlo lnitMlted him inlO theif lt1be h8.... io.t thelt modest prteefW to Ir I. 'PG' (2 hrs • 9 ITWI ) _,..... ____ .,,. W .. "Staying Alive" ( 1983, Chma) John Travoll•. Cynthia Rhode$. A young "P'IOO dancM lands • rOle in a produe- llOn. thue jeopar~ hit , ... liOnlhip with !..l'oung woman. 'PO 9 ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) W lCJ ... "Aollovef" ( 1981, Orama) Jane Fonda, Kris Krlltofferson. A fOfmer movie stat who tool< over 1tt. ehairmarl- ship ol h8f late husband'• COfporation and • hlgtl-poweted hnanci.1 expefl become invoiVed 1n • dlsaltrout a.al wrth Arab inveltOfS 'A' (2 hrs ) •• .. "Mr Smith Goes To Wasnrng· ton" ( 1939. Comedy) Jean Arthur, Jamet Stewart. An lnnoc.nl, naive man unw1t11ngly becomet a aenat0t and 0911 lnvOIVed w1lh a controver11al politician (2 hrs., 16 min ) I ~~he L .. t Waltz" ( 1978, Mull· c.tl) The Band, Bob Dy1an. Joni Mitchell, Eric Clapton, Ring<> Starr and other• help The Band aay QOOdt>ye In • filmed cete- bt111on of the gtoup 1 farew.11 concert 'PO~ht., 67 min ) =~--r ... ~ ... "Pride And Prejudice" (1940. Creme) or.., Garson, LIUf9'lCe Olivier. A spirited Engllah girl flghll for the man she 1ov.. ( 3 htt.) (I) tM. flOOtlM.L T•mo. Bay Bandits at '-lalunlay -11.-•s1••••• .. (I) u. ... -.T (l),.,.CllAll Ford's lather, who's visit· Ing the unfV9ftlty to recruit ttudenll tor his law lwm, pvt1 preMUre on his eon to be the tlar of the ciall .. --1111119 .. c... ....... mn-Ol llml-... .,._ .... , . ........ .. "Slue Sklee Ag1ln" (1983, l.AJll~-> Harry Harnl4n. Mimi Roger1 ( 1 "' IV .. 27 "*' ) •<I> -"The Enchanted Jour ·• (ftM, Ftnt•y) Animated. Voices or1m 8eckua, °''°" a.en. ( 1 hr • 2<& min ) -1•11111 lii&oan • _, .. .'lfzlll- .. "Contract On en.try Street" Ct Ortm1) Ftank Slnalf1, Verna • (2 tn.. 2:9 min.) Cl) H 11 -M'5' I -.? Up to dltt ~ lnbmatlon tor mena· gift. Including ltfllegy .... tecnno&o-~· Ind I ,-. of W .. &t19et actMt ... (Uw I • • 21 Sundey, Maret\ 24, 198& v1ng An eccencric H9w Engi.nd famlly un- dergoes changes .. it lets up hotels tn different locales. 'R' ( 1 hr., so min.) 1 ----~ -.. "Fr.,.._.eln Meals The WOii Man" (11M3, Horror) Lon Cheney. Ilona u..sey. A wetewoff -'*Ing ,...._ from hit eut• runt Into Frank9nttein'1 mon- ster. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) . Cf) ..orT •eoftlL&O • .. "The Nrgh1 Riders" ( 1939. Wttlern) John Weyne. Doreen McKay A cowhand exposes 1 crook ctMning 10 be a ~I of a famous don. ( 1 hr.) ~="A Song I~ Born" ( 1948, Musi· cal) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. A group of •cademlcs writing • hillory of music finds It• wotk Interrupted by 1 nightclub ~ on lhe run from the authorities ( 1 hr .. 63 min.) (Z) .. "Tlger1 And LlpsticiC ( 1984) Sylvia Krls1el, laura Antonelli. ( 1 hr .. 21 min.) •19UM111l _ .... -..•.. .._ • .. "lnv1slon Of The Body Snetch- er1" ( 1978, ~Fiction) Donald Sutherland. 8'ook• Adams. Strange pods rain down from outer space and take over the bodies of humans. c~ a San Francisco healtl) insl)ec:tor and hl8 alSlst- anl to flee tor their lives 'PG' t 1 hr .. 55 (Z) ... ''Hatry And Son.. ( 1984, Ora· ma) Paul Newman. Robby 8eMon ( 1 hr .. !J7 mio.) -u.• Ir'""' "==' •• ., 11111 mr••w. ----== Wdlil .. "The One And Only" (1978, Comedy) Henry Wlnt<lef. Kim Derby. ( 1 hr ,38~ .. . .... .. ----Ill hi -- oeased horror star <'ecidel to dispose of college H0tror Frrm Society membefs who stole his corpse as a prar.6<. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 27 mtn ) ·----•aJM1'm&Y..- W 8 ... "One Touch Of Venus" ( 1950. ComedY) Ava Gardner. RObert Walker. A window trimmer tS surprlsed when the statue of Venus begtns talking to him ( 1 hr . 45 m.n ) Cf).,,.,.. • (8) llOWll "An Unmarried Woman · ( 1978, Orama) Jrll Claybufgh. Alan Bates. A dedicated w1te and mother finds a new sell-awaren8$S after her husband of 16 years confesses that he's in love w11h someone else 'R' (2 hrs •• 5 min ) -· llOWll "The Strange case 01 OoctOf R11" ( 19•2. Mystery) Paine Knowles Anne Gwynne A series of rnOfdefs com· milted by a strange doctor Involves men who have been eoqultted of murder charges. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (l)~ICcm/Cia 31_,,NlmA• (%) llOWll "Thet'll Be The Dey" (197•. Orama) David Essex, Ringo Starr A Brrt· tsh working-class youth uses rock ·n· roll as an outlet IOI hrs tncreaSing lruslratlons. .ilr~m1n.1 .. {!)LU. MMCllO TAIPAYml l==:....u ... ._ llLllllNllO """ "The Journey" ( 1959, Suspense) Yul Btynner. Oebofah Kerr. (2 ~~~ .... 79(11) .. "CAOM Of Iron" (1977. Orama) _ 1:.i ~:..:·"''"" s.~ (3 .... . 1:1.:mor1 .. , II• -· ·-....... ,. ~"'"'' 1111 .,._ _, NCAA OMtion I Mml~~me 1wo, from OetrOlt. (3 hr .. ) (%) "Gr9en For Oenget" ( UM7. Mystery) S•lly Gray. Trevor Howerd. (1 hr .. 33 min.) --.. <1>• 1•1111••1• -... 1---~i!." ..... ,. --"'"''Fill -"A M~ Nlghl't Sex Comedy" ( 1992, Comedy) W°""f Afltn. Mie FanfM. ( 1 IV , 30!M OO WJ I t•t• WtM ... COMUmet' Aeoot1t .. dln- Qefoot IOOdt Ind or~tt -l•lunlay Cont. . .. 0 •1•1U11 ----1.tu.T. LRIT'ft.llO.MmtAm'AMOUI UP .. ,_ 'ameo.canm .. "Harry And Son" ( 1984. Ora- ma) Peut Newman. Robby Benson ( 1 hr . 67 min) .,.. "f See A Dark Stranger" (1947 Suspense) Deborah Kerr. Trevor Howard. i_1 hr .• 38 min.) (OJ .. "The Riddle Of The SandS" ( 1980, Adventure) Michael York. Simon MacCo<klndale ( 1 hr . 38 min ) tt11 • .... ,,. CMJ••• LIAWnTO•• ~--.OOOlnli-Q -.. .,., "' ... "Incident Al Phantom HUI" { 1966. Adventure) Robeft Fuller. Jocelyn Lane (2hrs ~ !,..,...,..C._MICI_ fAmOPQl.1\m .. "Gandhi" ( 1982. Biography) Bet) Klngsley. Candice Bergen (3 hrs .. 8 m1nL *' 8 Cl) Cll ITGlllMM (Premiere) "The Gresl Ringlall Garbage Caper" Anlmaled. A raccoon coml'n\lnlty takes deSperate action when its food supply 1s threatened 1-f;i;.:,_ tn-.r w.u-,_ Paine Webbef Grassie. semifi- nal matches. 1r..e from Sanibel Island. Fla i_1 hr .. 30 min.) CD • COCF•I W CCMITY ··The Juni0t League Of Newport Harbor" League efforts are e11amlned with empha- s.s on Projeet SEAL -Sate. EdUcated. Aware. end Love -and the group's battle ~alnsl chilo sexual abUse ·(CJ .. "Smo61ey And The Bandit Part 3" ( 19$3, COmedy) Jackie GleaSOn. Jer- rr._ Aeed ( t hr , 25 min) •SJ ... "Bridge To The Sun" {t961, Ornma) Carroll Baker. James Shigeta ( 1 hr ·=!JJ. -i~fUCI ,_., -=Q -·-'"--......... .. .. ...._ ... 'O\ Atlanta Braves vs. St LOUii Cardln•ll (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 11tl 8 NA.., TOUtnament Playe11 Cham- plonthlp. third round. live from Ponte Vedra, Fla ( 1 hr . 30 min ) l uu11••••• 11 an•• MO & I N "l'he BIO He• Of lit- ti. Lulu" LulU becomes ltwof'led In en elabof•t• scl'ltme to ~ Tubby to l~F:Ai NIH• F ... --NASCAR Late Model Span*""" ~. .._. ff om Ort.tot Tenn Uw . 30mtn) .. "Fot1Mddllo1' c t986. Or•ma) Jacqueline Bisset. Jurgen Prochnow. ( 1 hr .. 53 mtn.) _ .. , ... ____ _ -· ~ Paine Webbef Classic. semifi-nal matches, from $~ Island. Fla ( I hr .. 30 min.) I ~""GOW""' .... ... "Change Of Habit" ( 1969, Ora- ma) Elvis Presley. Mary Tyler Moore. (2 hrs.) Cf) .. WA• u=w. Chicago Cubs at Seattle Marl~ hrs.) I== .... ...,.a-. ., ....,.. .,. "The Grey Fox" ( 1982, West- ern) Richard Farnsworth, Jackie Bur- roughs. ( 1 hr .• 32 min.) cm .,. "Brainstorm" ( 1983, S<:leno&- FictlOO) Christophel Walken. Natalie Wood. { 1 hr .. 46 min ) CJ) .. "Reci<less Disregard" ( 1986. Orama) Tess Harper, Leslie NlelMn. (2 lhrs.~,_MCOT -(I) ..,_ Mm1'lfU. FNI Four. lrnim~·~· (4 hrs .. 30 min.) 1 ....... ..UCN.9 .. "The Kid With The Golden Arm" (1980, Adventure) Sun Chl«I (I hr .• 30 min.) I., .. . __ ... ,.,. -~ TIP ... -Je5M Furguson vs. Rlchl9 Scott In • hHvyweighl bout Idled· ultd for tlaht rounds, from Atlantic City. N.J. (R) (3 In.) we ,. .... r•·u Calffofnie A,,. ~·vs. San Fraocitoo G'-nts (3 tn.) al .. "Jef'emlah Jot\neon" (1972, Adventure) Robef1 Redtofd. Will GMf (2 hrs.) ...... HOit. Riek Oeee. Cohoat: Melba M()()(a, Guests: Sheena e..tton. the 8191ters. Jonnny L ... SuMYor. the Com· moc:IOf• Medoone (video). ( 1 hf.) • r::'w9:.Au._. A review ,.the.1984 CM=Ship MMOn end 8 ii=~ib::v-." ~ .. "1,Jnftlthfully Youra" ( 1984. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nes1 .. je Kin- ames ewar . ar y ranger. ( 1 .. 20 min.) ............... _ Mill} ..... CW-·· I An interJ.w with Walter Cronkite and a PfOfile of pioneer envifonmentalist Rachel Carton. (1 hr.) wa acrme-.•-• llMllT COncours d'Eleg8nce. with vintage Rolls' and Packards assembled on the Santa Barbara Polo fields: Speedway Racers . known as modern day gladiatlofs ot the ring, they race in a dangerous circle track of only four laps per event. • ATM--Scheduled: Roger Ebert and Gene S.el re-Aew "Mask," "The Last J"ni;" and "Baby ... •C.-DUl\'lml11-~--"The little Fo'>ees" (1941, Ofa- ma) Bette Davis. Herbe<t Marshall. ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) 00 .. "Lone Woll McQuade" ( 1983, Adventure) Chuck Norrrs. David Carra· dine .. ( 1 hr .. 47 mtn } •1--cw•-mAlllf 90ITI Ll•l>I Profiled . Former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden. Hosted by Reggie Jackson l ...,ICM/llMICf-lnilldl .. "Rally 'Round The Flag Boys" (1959. Comedy) Paul Newman. Joanne Woodward. (2 hrs.) e .. "The Resurrection Of Zachary Wheeler" ( 1971, Orama) Angie Oicktn· lsonE~~:;~ -= "Racing With The Moon" ( 1984, Romance) Sean Penn. Elizabeth McGovern ( 1 hr .. 46 m1n.) l .,_.ccma•n•--..... wme.w ... -.-c:mu.u. WM• MIT• Kenny Rogers 1al(es on Bobby Riggi In a game of tennis that mf~-hewlre. ...... _., 'IPJC•- .. "Brainstorm" ( 1983. Scienoe- F1et100) Christopher Walken. Natalie -~w~~Q~~-• TOWUlir-• 0 .._ S 130.000 Fair Lanes • tr om Ba"imof•. ( 1 IY .. 30 min.) .,. "Sheolin lnvlocible Sticks" ; 97,8, A<Mnture) (2 hrs.) ALOGIATMa.1• .WA An elq)IOratlon of the mysterious Bermuda Tnangle. en., .. ott the coast ot Flof~ where thoulandl of lhlpa. pCel'8S •nd people have disappeared. (A) Q { 1 hr.) ! ,,,,,,., l&M9 '•me•-.. "Aur Window" (1954, ~) Jamn Stewwt. Ofact Ke(ly l hr,, 52 min.) our•1•1aawi1-•11 -···--Ua-0.M& HI Hletorieal and cultural t>eckgr<>tnd on flrtt-cetttury Rome thtt sets the m fot 1M upcom- ing mlniMnes "AO." Nerretot: Atcfla<d l<ii.y. (I) • uml ..... AnlfNted. Thi Nj)py ,...._ ot • young giri and her pony friends we t,,,._tenad by the wicked Tlr*l and his Rell1bow ot Oenlneee V0ti0a Sindy Ouocen. TonyRendeff Sunday. M11ch 24.-1985 27 AJbert Finney, Tom Courtenay. (1 hr., 58 "*'· 9? t•Y•'IAll•M10TCUI l~==pl~ k><*I at darr -........ ·~ .. --D-......... 1111 .. "Fun With Dick And Jene" 177. Comedy) Geotge Segal, Jane Onda. (2 hrs.) • .. "The Helen Morgan St0<y"' (1967, Biography) Ann Btyth, Paul New-"*J· ,2 hr;j _ ........ 11•n--...a-~ mcaY NCAA OMalon I Ip Game, live from Detroit. (3 tn.) <ID .. "Me11 Dugan Returns" (1983, Comedy) Meraha Meson, Jason ROberds. i! hr .. 38 min.) (II) .. "The Blectc Stallion Returns" ( 1983, Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teri Garr. U hr .. 33 min.) · Cl) .. "The Sling II" ( 1983, Drema) Jed('9 Ole.non, Mee Davis. ( 1 hr.. 42 rrin.) ,._.,.WIT -...... -mNI---.. °' ..,.. Scheduled: Currv (21-0, 16 KOi) YI. James "Hard Aoci(1' Green (~. 13 KOi) In a Junior mlddlewetght bout ICheduled IOf 10 roundl, from Danas: Jo Jo Starbuck, Rarr cty Gerdner, Robin Cousins and Tel Bal* lonle compete et the lnternatlonal Profes- llonel Figure Skating Championships, lndMdual competition, from Madison Square Garden In New YOO<. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) i ATMllCMll ~-AM.I How computer graphlc:1 ere mede; how the aense of smell work1; a cloae look at e terantule; a vlsil to an Inventors' felr. O • llMICOlmcGIA""' .... CJ) .. "The lnvlt1tlon" ( 1973, Mys- tery) Miehe! Robin, Jean·Luc Bldeau. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) e --• OOWllY llmc Pertorm-tr!Cel by Cryttel Gayle. Ray Ch#tel and w .. Miiion. Storlee and Interviews with CtYltll Gtyte. Ronnie MllMp and Margo -•. ...,._ "-..... ---''Texa1 AcrOM The Rivet" *i:"l Doon Men~. Ale~ De-. W ,_.... wmt UICUY "TWlce Upon A Time" (1982. .nteey) Animated. Volcel by Lorenzo ..,_ Ind Judith K,nan t<ampm1nn. ( 1 :•B.:r .... 11 di The ~of~. MlllllObe, It them of .,, ~ ~ d hungry poler bears, who come to"" IMrW ot jiudton'1 Bay co Wt tot ttlt ...,.., Ice to fonn. ·-21 Sunday, M8'9h 24, 1986 "Hard Aocic ' Green (2CM, 13 KOi) In e junior middl--= boUt ICheduted tor 19 r~. from Jo Jo St~. Ran. rty G.drltf. Robin COUllnl and Tel Bal* lonle QOrnP9te •t the 1ntern11tlonal Pro,.._ tlofwl Figure ~atlng ChemplonlNpa, lndMdual competition. from Medllor'I Square Garden In New YOO<. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) 1-. .•.. .., --., ...... .. "Contr-.ct On Cherry Street" (f9n. Orame) Frank Sinatra. Verna &loom. (2 h(t .. 29 min.) 1 ..--.uca • • umtu&l Phlladelptjt 78efs at Chicago BuNa (2 hrt .. 15 min.) -··--· ----· • • m IA 1llJ The tactt and fiction of 1e11 art preeented by hott Or. Frank Field and gueat• Sal'ldy Duncan. Patti LaBelle, Na~ Mefehand and Peggy C..... 1 .. ~by. The Biggest Dog In The Wortd" (197j, Fant .. y) Jm OM. Angele Douglas. A dOg belonging to a kWely wid- ow grows to an anormoua Ille after he accldtntely drtnk• e potion Intended f()f scientific r .... c:n. (2 tn.) 1--Q . --~U•C•--~ .. H ... I ~lrtlpre­'*" to mOlfe In with the "-'*. the'• ottered • bullf'88I rrt'*lhlp btdt in Chlcego. (A) (2 tvt. • LMm.M °' ...... -NllOUI .......... mT Avtewofthe world' 1 belt resort•. hotels end r•t•u· rent• where the rich and femOUI gether. Guests Include Morgan Felrchlld, Hel Llo-dtn. John Hiiierman. Linda Evena. Joan Co1Nn1, Sustrl Lucci. ~ta: Robin Leach. Connie Stevena. (2 In) e -••ZIC Neel Gabler end Jef-ffey Lyone hott en lnformattw lo<* at whet'• new et the mcMel. I .,".., ~A = 1 from I.,,_,. town In io.. who • c an J*1IOIPeted In an Ppermtnt ttlOut prejucloe 20 YMf'l lgO, ~their f8lllngl et I reut*Jn. Q (2 & "Tiie One Md Ont(' (1978. ) Henry Wlnldlr. l<ftt ~· A mlllt .,,,..,.. to a'°°8ed In Mt ccwwentf. orwl ... of wort! dlcldee '° don • pletf. nurn "llO anc:1 become me WOftd'• flllthlMt wredlr. 'PO' (1 hr., 38 min.) .. "The ~ Weelctnd'' -:.==.. ""'ger ..... John • A ..... 111011 joumellet It COrwllioed by I CIA 1188"' ttlet hll ctoMtt frlendl .. r..aty ScMet agent1, turl1ing an .,.__ NUtllon W98kend ilto a nlgftemera Of lerfOr. 'R' ( 1 hr . 42 min.) Cl> •W •11111 A GiOl•••l'llll • ... -"' thle London concert. W.yton Jen. nlngl Ill.-"Luc:Mle.'' '1Jult To letllfy VCN," ''The Dukee Of HllZnfd'' 1Mme 80flQ Ind '"'* "°"' the etbum "Never Tc.~.._.. ... 1a••r•••11• ·r.:r..m-~~ AllQ9I II 11 Of WMlhef Tt.v Ac:cldentallV .,..... family. reacued Ind tdopt9d bv Marty Stouffer'•=f . (Pert 1 of 2) O i (I) ________ ,.._ -.,..11 ..... ...... _._, 11 1&4Fea- tured: • wtrldow dNrq tud commer- a.i: emergency help tot -*-c:mz.ns. leCt'8ll toy pert•: F\.llt6en cef ...__ e-.a.YWma.a r ~Cher talt1 about hef new mowtt .,_.,.. and CNrW Dwnlng ~ at• hll new TV se- ries "Eye ~r· (I) ftlO I .. .,_.,. M lrla pre- par• to move In with the ~. ahe's ottered e buei""8 partnership beott In ClllcaoO. (R) • w °' -· " -,., COncert footage of mt'9ic leaer* lnekJd- lng the Beetles. Smoic.y Robnor\ end the Mlreclee. Mervin Gaye. Dlan11 Ross and the Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Oevid Bowle. Jiml Hendrix. Jar-It Jopffn end Jim Monlton. lntenllewed: Paul McCertnev and Mick Jeoger. ( 1 hr.) ~ =-• M 1111 SonQI: "Goodv ~ Shoee." "Eyes WtthoUt A Face, .. "And I Arn T elllng YOU I'm Not Going ... "Boy From New YOO< City," "Endless L~:· Celebrity tudges: Toni Ballf, Ste- phen Bilhop, CeMn Vatbfough, Alisa ;,:-. "Big 8uslnesa In S.." The gient lncMtry of bee cultlvetlon In the U.S end H• relttlon to the bllllons of dollars ennuelfy at 1teke In the att.ite crop la exa-mined. 0 ( 1 hr.) . ----Cl) ... --.&. New JerMY Gentr•ls .. Mione Outlfte (3 hrs.) (C .. "Twilight Zone -The Movie" ( 1983. ~Fiction) John Llthgow . Vic Morrow. This homage to the old Rod Sertlng T'V Wiits features segments about a bigoted ber patron's comeuppance. a group of r.ttlr.,-nent home resldtnt1 who recapture their youth. a child with the power to orMte 0t deltroy at wllt. and an ftpfene pateengar who .... • gremlin ta· boteglng the plane's wing. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) . Cl> .. "Rtlte The Titanic" ( 1880, Ad- venture) Juon Robtrda, Richard Jordan. A ~ etew of ... explorn ra<:M agalnlt l" Aullltn tMm to reoover the velU9bll content• of the IUnkan oe.en llner In a dtngeroua mlatlon. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. "rrin.) E • "The Hotel N9w Hempehlre" C°"*'Y) Jodie ,,..,, ..., ...., °" the book by John ,,_ vtng. An www• lu New Engllnd fwnlly un--..,.. cNf\Oll • It •• up hot ... In clf9Mnf I009llt. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 60 min.) wl r:'f'tll'&...,,.ty ludatt: Ted l.8nge. a.tn tfllllild. Don atfclud. Per-rom.a 'L 1N Oweatlt Twtlly Bend. • 7 --Tht public chooeee ltt ..... '" .,.,.. cttegofi.. with tiolt C-.y t<Alatm. Thia week' 1 toplet . ltandup comediln, dfMm vecetlon. • M •LA. FMtur.d: a trip to Ireland lndudla ttope et Oubtln.. Olfny, the Trllee Alo.-Trtok. the 81arrwy Stone Ind an ~ tetter bretdlnG farm. -1"111.._.. ••• I •• =-iilil~U II F ... turect: .JfJM ...., .. Joen Embry'• ~II\ II•--wltti I kCMIM keepet. ..... !W9 .. _.. ---- Duck, LePew and others In a mad will try anything to bMt the cig9rett• hr ) eeercti tor a substitute East., bunny (R) smoking habit; a father and deughter 1· gClll•Ur.1•F••IWi ILll•m11 Q_ ( 1 tw.) teem up to make an lmpre911on on anoth---~TUICll • e MW .,_ Arnold ano •woman. Q ( 1 tw.) -1'00 QOM,.-=--• At lrtt ~ 8w'11 *" ou1 aa pe11ners in the sale of (I)(!)..,. .. ..._._,. pares to move in with the~ lhe'a roed\~ay and then become competl-• -C41RFll' ....,.,. W offered a 1>4Jsinesa P9f1neraNp bec6( In tors. R 9. From Hewthome Memoflal Center In Chicago (R) • 'To Kill A Mocidngblrd' • ( 1962. Hawthorne Callfornle. glrte from a• O'i9r CID M ilta1 a The tablle "'"" lot en Orame) Gregory Peck, Mary Badham. A the state Wiii vie.lot 8 chance to r on to overbearing buslnesawoman (Karen Southern lawyer's two children are ex-the MIU l.JnlwrM cont•t. (2 tn. Black) who ends up a 91ew to a ,,_, P<*d . to strong racial prejudice when • MCllC. -This dOcumentary i ernando A-=..lhe'a attrected to. their tether defends a black man ecOU&ed ctwonletes an ex~lon to loel9nd to .. MnmlY ,_ of rae!. (2 tws.) capture puffins, a apec1-o4 ... bird, and 1W a• a • .. • 9 M '°""1t -llM A Magus tracet their adjustment to life in Chicago's JVnirGl1"11111 Llp-avnoed rendl- Mt• out to find the baby Jesus but spends Lincoln Park Zoo. ( 1 hr.) lions of "I'm So Excited." "I We.Ad Die ' his lite and wealth aiding the wounded and e IOCllMY Scenes from reheerula, and u... "What the World Need& Now ... downtr<>*o. Stars Martin Sheen. Eiieen an entire performance. of Samu91 Bee«-"Beauty School Dropout," "P.Y.T. (Pret· Brennen and Alan ~rkln. Q ( 1 hr ) ett's play at Its world premlefe In Buffalo. i Young Thing)" anct "Solid." (I) (!) Ul'i9t IUL TILlnal Host Pat N.V .. with actress Biiiie Whitelaw. (1 hr.) Cl) lfAl'llllUL .,._..,.._llfmlJlll.,• Boone and cohos! Donna Mills ere joined CO .,. "Christine" ( 1983, Sulpense) i0'9 "The Victors" ( 1963. Ch ma) by Chrlatopher Atkins, Kevin Dobson. Keith Gordon, John Stockwell. Baaed on George Peppard. George ~on. An M•Mllous Marvin Hagler, Mark Harmon. Stephen Klng's novel. A high IChool misfit American Infantry platoon tr~ ttwouah Thomes Hurns. Telma Hopkins. Joan buys~~ restores a 1958 Plymouth. una-post-World War II Europe. (2 twa.. 45 Van Ari! and George Wendt In this annual ware 11 s possessed by a demon that will min.) fund.raller to benefit the disabled. ( 1 hr ) jealoUsly protect. him and deelfoy any e ITM llMCll Guests: Glofla Loring. 1-onalmAY ~oelYed threat. A' (1hr .. 50mln.) Hoyt Ax=~ (1 hr.) • MmT'IML Los Angeles Clippers CIJ .. "Racing With The Moon" ~ M --111DW The eonw- at Phoeni• Suns (2 hrs ) ( 1~. Romance) Seen Penn. Elizabeth dian returns with sketches aspiring come- • .. "The Day 01 The Locust" McGovern. In late HM2. just before he's dians and suq>rise guests.' ( 1975, Orama) Donald Sutherland, Keren scheduled to leave for boot c.mp, a teen-Cl)..,....._ B&acil. Based on the novel by Nathanael ager from the wrong aide of the track• CH) .,. "Harry And Soo" (HMM. Ora· Weal. In 1930s Hollywood, an assistant tails In love with the new glr1 In town 'PG' ma) Paul Newman. Robby Beneon. A.- set dealgner tries to capture on canvas the i! tw., "e min.) cen11y fired from his job, a man fec:ee true- symbota of corruption and fatal lllusk>n CZl .. "Harry And Son" ( 19&4, Dr• tration and tries 10 get his son to enter a that petVede hit community. (2 tn) IM) Paul Newman. Robby Beneon. A. 1espec1able profession. 'PG' (1 hr., 57 • M .._~A flOlnWr fll M centty fired from his lob. a man facet frua-min l Ulmt O.vld Altenbofougti el(J)k>res great tratlon and tri. to get Na IOfl to enter a CO -.AT t 1 • c• cm..,, rlveB of the WOfld, Including the Amazon, respectable Pf°*"°"'~· (1 hr · 57 (0) .,_ "Playgirl" (1962. Orama) and the varieties of life found In them. Q 1m1n.i_..__ I II• Veronica Hert, Samant.hll Fox. A weelthy {j hr,) • --• • 11 patroness distributes her "favors" to...,... • mAT :mo•rnca "Dence In • •-•--Spencetbecomes eral men with hei publisher·huaband'• Ame<lca: The Taylor Company, Recent •..pciol• wt*1 he hlan the voice of a consent, but falls in love with a rival writer. O.nces" Three ot choreographef Paul ~ '*9dglng her ICMt fof him. i_! hr .. 23 min.) Taytot'1 div8fse works are performed: ~ .. ''The Grey Fox" ( 1982, Weal· Cl) llOWI "Slumber Party MaSMCte" ''Mercuric Tidings." "Snow White" and ern) _Richard Fameworth, Jaclcle .Bur· ( 1983. Horror) Ml~hele Mlchaelt, Robin "Suntet." ( t hr.) rougtie. Released ener 30 v .. rs In Pf1son. Stllle. High school gltl& have a llumbet ~ ... "Smotley And The Bandit Part a notorious stagecoach bandit flndl popu-party while a killer Is on a rampage In the 3" ( 19'3. Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Jer· larity among the people In the Canadian neJghbol'hood. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ry Reed. Sheriff Buford T. Justice mis-wilderness ~n ~ embarks on a train-(%).,. "Tigers And Llpetlck" ( 198') takn a.tua 40f the Bandit and pursues robbing spree. PG ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) SytV!a Krts1el. Laure Antonelli. ( 1 hr .. 30 him throughout the South 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 25 -· CO. W Deni encl Jeck bo9rd a min.) min) cruise ship to ralee flJf\da to help-ltarvlng , .,., (II)... "Forblddef'I" ( 1985. Orama) children and prevent radlc• trom pur· tW ~TUCU Jacqualine Bluet, Jurgen Prochnow In Chasing w..pone tor tetrorlst aetMtlea. ( 1 1W ....... ~ WQfid War II Berlin. a wealthy Chrlltlan hr.) ... ,..,_,. atleiocret f•lll in love with a Jewi.h writer 8 • _.. Hunttr trelll Molltm to • .-. '9 lllf 11 Vldeoe Dy end becomet lnvoMd 1n the undefground mobtttr'• ~ •tatt and flndl thlt 8elty htka Khan. George ltnaon. Wheml, eff0t110 emugg1e Jewe out ot Nazi Genna· and OM OM .,. belna hekt l'loe1age Slave. Ollie and Jflny. c.toe de .-. l Q (1 hr .. 13 min,) there. 'a£.2 Of 2) ( 1 ht.J hoatt from Juetlne'a. ( 1 tw., 30 min.) -.. .,.,,..°'m" 11983. eoienc· 11 1 •-Q Ion. ) ChrlltOPher Welken. Natalie . ~ !.. "°". LOllll CtrY mutt .. "Audrey Aoee" ( 1t77. HotrOI') Wood. A merrltd cQU919 tri. to keep a protect ..,..., • -when l*N to '9Unlte a Marlhe MMon. An"'°io,= A ee» IP9C6llY dallONd deVlce. which allowt a young min with NI'°'"* !WM 00 awry pie IMrnt thtt thelt Y°""8 ~ to elCpe(tence the eenaatlon• felt arid ~ a:.,a. Q ( 1 hr.) dluQhttr le the rtinOlrnetlon o4 a chld by enother. from mlllt•r.y and ln<MCrlal • ...,.. ~ Hott Pat killed In a fiery auto Cfaatl. (2 M.) Wii,;.~~hr _..,min.) Boone and coho91 ....,.,.,. -.,. joined CC> .. ''""-0r...-· (1113, Dt'emll) u.ru.ra by Ctlrlltopher Atklnt. KM'I Dobeor\. Alt>ert Finney. Tom Coun.nty. A 11Mtt. • 111 U Kat• and Alllaon MatveloUS Marvin THeglef. Metta Hermon. couragea and flan.,. an 8Q1no. peranc>'d thet tt-tr father (Donnelly Thomas Heema. elma HOplc'lna. Joan actot Into gMng yet enot"9f piirbmance Rhodia) la planning 10 visit them. but IOY Vf/fl Ark and c::-~ Wendt In..,_ anriuel n Klng Ltaf In • tounng theetric:al com- turna to eorrow when the twins learn of the fund-taller.·· ... -. c~ Iv ' 58 .... , on.going ~ between their tither and • .. "The Strenge Love Of Martha ~ m twrs" ( 19'6. Orame) "Batbara Stanwyek, tw ... "-• W • A-. Ma t<lrk Douglas. A married -.oman la Ylctlm-TNt portraft o4 the ~ v &· .. ..... Ind by a childhOOd~te who rol Flynn lnCtudee Int.,._ ..,. MklUy • An tteotroolc VOfSion of lhe watd'led her kill her aunt. 2 tn. R~. Oevld Ntvtn. .Jotvt ~ OI Chattel Moffet. Alfwolf'• creator, 11.,.•n IM.WAT • M Ralph ~and lonMJ _,_ ~ :::":., ~f ::::.!'.l .. "1:1""' If.:'--.,. •• ,... _;c-i...;"' .. ..:,e~-'"~"'"c •m. n~tm (A 1 hf ) -·-·-SuepenM) C .. ude Akins. hetno. e _, Samlmltat•Older Cl) a_. S d M 2 .. aa1t. -....., t<ette 1n meny wa'fL lnclud•no dating (IJ) MT_,.• Tht elnoer un ey, arch ~. 1..,..,, ... deep-sea dMng wt'lie avoiding .... ene- L_~~~~~~~~~~tgl(l.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~miesiae2 N~Q ~~~~~-I abaafd •en.we * (2 "''·· 15 mn.) specuiy demigriecf ~. which a1ows a e ..,. I I llit ~ "9YChlC person to experience the sensatJOOI tell .,. "Emanuele On Teboo 1919nd" Y~ (1 tv J by another. from m6taty and tnelJ6tnal ( 1977. Orama) Laura GemMf A young COi I W mlY NCAA OMliot1 I ~oupL 'PG' ( 1 tv .. ~ms\ , man IS casl ashore on e tt<>Pic* •nd °'8~ Game. trom Oelra-c (R) .. CD) .... &w-ning Snow'' (No Date and meets a sensuous young WOfl'WI 'A' .. "Exposed" (1979, Cclmedy) AGM) (ftw.1Smn) {_1tv ,25min.) Jann LeM. Kttty Shane A former •dlM-·1---WD~ moY1e ''ar IS blackmeiled into INking one ft1W• • •.,. "The Don Is Dead" ( 1973. Ora· last picture 'R' ( 1 hr , 20 min ) (!) ....... ,..,_ ~ I'\,,, F i=...., l lULllTA11:•t•l_,OPM.. .. .. Forty"8econd Stteet" (19J3 ma) Anthony vv<M. redel'IC rvirest -_,TUC&t Mullcal) ~Y K9elet. Oidc Powel Great -When a Maha chieftain dieS, • maSSNe at1 .,. "Kansu City Bombef'' ( t972. ambition drN9s • pre>ducef to put on a and far-reactung pawer struggle 91VPts ()fama) RaQuef Wetctl, Kevin M<;Certhy Btoadwsy musical amd emociooal lur· among opposing syndicate fam11les vying A .voman faces l)f<>t>lemS With her team-mol. (2 tn) '°' contrOI (2 hrs.) mates and her managers wf\de cllrnbeng 19 00 .. "Lone Wotf McOuade" ( 1983. 1= "Hot Dog .. The Movie" ( 198~. the top in the rollef·dert>y circuit (2 hrs . Adventure) Chuck Nort1$. Dal/Id Ca1ra-•Comedy) OaY•d Naughton, P•trick 15mn.) dine. A Texas Ranger use51\15 mart..i ens Houser An ldahO farm boy, pantcipatlng -· .,. "Bllfld Man's Bluff" ( 1970. skill to end en arms smuggling e>pefatlOO 10 8 freesl)"e gkitng competition. finds ro- Mygtery) Tooy Franc~. Susan Saint 'PG' (1 tw., •7 ITW\.) mance and fun, as well as a rivalry with James A district attorney vows revenge ~-IOOIT the re.nmng Austrtan chamn.nn 'R' (1 hr . on the man ..no maimed l'llS wife and W -1llClll .., .,.... .. ~u$8d ~s t>hndne&e ( 1 hr • 30 m.n ) d ... "Cen She Bake A Cherry Pie?" 36 min ) rJ).,. "Reckless 0.Stegard" (1985, (1963. Comedy) Katen Bia<*. ~id'lael a.•_,. "Red C>Jsr· I 1932. Romance) Ofama) Tes10 Harper, LesJ18 Nielse<I A Emil. A neurotic dM:>tc:ee stiM emotlONlty Clar1( Gable. Jean Harlow A plantatlOO 11oretron1 lawyef defeoos a doctor wnose at\aehed to her ex-husband begtnS an un· I01eman causes many l)foblems with his reputatoon has beefl rUtned by an wwesh-certaiA romance with a sel1-<:.entered. con-unwise cl'IOtce of lcwers ( 1 hr • 30 rTWl ) gat,.,,e TV reporter'• ''O<Y alleglng hts in-lwmed l:>eCN9tor. 'R' ( 1 tv . 30 min) .,. "The Sting II" ( 1983, Orama) .;CJlvement 1n an Illegal prescription-drug we .. ''Reed To Bait" (1953, Corne-Jacioe Gleason. Mac DavtS. An ••p«•· ~rall()(I (2 hrs) dy) Blog Crosby. Bob Hope Show busl· eoced con artlSI trleS to scor11 big With the rZJ .,_ Bra1nst01m" (1983. Science-neu personalit• become lrWol\led with help of a fellOW peddlef 'PG' (1 tv . 42 ---- mon ) -I .. ___ •••1111•1YLA:VlllOI ~ 18 ..,..... CZ> _,. "The Hotel New Hampshire" rp (198•. Comedy) Jod• Foster. Beau Ff omPace 2 ·1--ucml,_MCOT ... ~ __ Tlmncbay __ _ -•rrw.y---· -·lalmclaT--• E ... ,..MOOr . -!ii ............ ,... -· ~ .......... , we -·1crw-. f!!t.•--~•n•rrr -~In.) ::n=m .. A LOOI A ,.. ..... ..=:-..:.::.::.:: ~MLj11ir.) =--••9GITI -------IUUn ................ w .-r11' • 1111 ttr c • tiit ......... 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Comedy) Marsha Mason, Jason RobardS A widow's ne·er·d<>-well lather. wno aban· doned her When She was a child of nine. shows up with a bad heart condition and a suitcase lull ol 1ll·go11en money 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38 min.) -~ UlmllM. TIUnm(Camt) (!S = '.'National Lampoon'a Cle• Re- union" ( 1982, Comedy) Ge<rlt Gr•ham • Mrchael Lerner. A motley group of al\Jf'nni gels together lor an UtlUIUal tOtt.-yeer high school reunion 'R' ( 1 tv . 25 m.in.) -· _,. "The Road To Rio" •HM7. Comedy) Blng Crosby, Bob Hope The hYes of two musicians teke a tUfn b the better after they stow eway on en ooeen liner (2 hrs ) • •1C1U•1••n1•am-~Mm•11 . ... "Navy Blue And Gold" (1937, Comedy) Robert Young. Lionel Bar· rymore i'tv" Mi6or1 experience love •nd •°"'9rl1Ufe in the Navy (2 hrs.) •• ... ''Second Chance" (1963. Or•· ma) Rober1 Mitchum. L~ Oemefl A lighter tatles a tour of SOuth Americ. in hopes of f0tgetling the fight if'I which he accldentally killed a man f 1 hr , 30 min ) I ':. "The Riddle Of The Sands" {1980. Adventure) Michael VOtk, Simon MacCorklndale To prevent • Gefmtn In· Yasion ol England In 1901, two Bfltilh friend& set off for the high Mal. ( 1 hf .. 38 min) ... "RalN The Titanic" ( 1980. Ad· Yenture) Jason ~rdl, Rlcherd Jorden A daring crew ot Mt explOrert recea eg.inst • ~liln teem «> teeOVtf the Ytlulbi9 COflltnfl of the suMtf'\ OCMtl llnt< In a de_ngetOUI mluion 'PO' ( 1 hf .. 5• mtn l By JERRY BUCK ,,,, ............. LOS ANGELES-ft be&an with "M09CI -The' Lawaiver." a bibfical .$J)Cctacular telecast over a lcisurcll six weckS'in 1975. Thencame"Jesus o Nazareth," "Marco Polo"' and the currtnt .. A.O .. " completina a tril91y on the development of Judaism and Christianity. But Vincenzo Labella says he bad no grand d~ian when he bepn producina historical melodramas 10 years ago. 0 The desian came as I wor1'cd,:· he says ... Each thing I did opened nevi doors." If everything works out. this summer Labena will return to Nont{ Africa for "Above the Eagles." which takes the atory to the reian of Constantine. who n\9de Christianity the rcliaion of the Roman Empire. The 12·hour "A.O .. " which NBC tele- casts over fi ve nights beginning next Sunday. tells how Christianity took root in the Roman Empire despite the efTons of Emperors Tibcnus. Claudius. and Nero to crush it. · Like Cecil B. ~Mille. Labella offers an all-star cast and plenty of spectacle. But Labella. a former professor and Roman histonan. puts historical accuracy at th£ SOAPS •.. _,.rom...,e3 Poovy on ''Gomer Py lo.·· Nicholson is excited about SFT'1 n~ writina team. Paal Ma7er and S..,._. 8rHloe. Bra1lton knows all about writlna . for aC1ors: she appeef'!d as Tara Manin on "All My Children." Braxton has done d ialoauc for "As the Woirtd Tums" and "Guidht& Liaht:' Mayer. of course. helped create "R)"an's Hope." Nicholson told us. "Search is aoina to have lots of interesting families. mystery and very little illness." Look for a very romantic and traaic marrillt' to take place on "All My Children" this summer. Also on the "Children" beat. what would summer br withou1.a my5tery? .. Alf'My Children .. has a humd1naer com ina up. Who giets it? We won't tell -remember. ifs supposed to be a mystery. But you can bel the mystery just begins when the victim is found. Nearly every Pinc Valley resident will be caqhl up in the whodunit and why. Speakina of mysteries. the gucstion on ('V('ry prime-time serial (an•t liDS: "II Fallon comin1 beck to ·0yna1y·t· Well. JU'lt as you all suspected. 11\e is. but not to be playfd by Pamela Sue Manin ... GcncraJ Hospital's"£-. ... • (Holly) hu tht role in the teat0n'1 fiMk. No word on wflc1her Samms wtll rrtum 10 .. l)yMecy'' ntll ICUOft, Sht miOt bt tapped for Wit lhow"s ll)iaoft'. AIC'" and prod~ Aaron Spdhns hl\'t '*" ........ about that PIVJft111:w...a.,___ fOttfront. During the making of his trilotY he has obstrved modem historical parallels. Wan broke out durina the filminaof"Moscs- Thc La~ver.. in Israel and ••Jesus of Nazareth in Morocco, just as the lands were hit by strife in ancient times. "~'!d while we were filmina ·A.O.' in Tunis1a, the aovemmcnt decided to raise the Price of bread by 120 ~rcent. .. he says. "They ~ ~ids in which many, ;:.:J. people were lulled. A curfew was im There was a fear that Libya miaht use the turmoil to invade Tunisia. .. you sec how these historical stories parallel.. with modem events. Durina the reign of Oaudlus. the winter of A.O. 42-43 was marted by a terrible famine. There was no pain in ROJM to feed the people. The riots in Tunisia came to an end when President Bourauiba went on television and rolled back the price increase. "History recorded the same thing hap- pened with Claudius. He summoned the Roman population to the Forum and mack availabk all the arain and stopped the riots." , Labella says that with MO!CS "those who bel~ved in m iracles saw a miracle and those who did not saw a strong leader." , ''The same with Jesus," he says ... We did not prescnt anything as d<>Jnla. We did not attempt to ponray divinity. h 's imposs- ible. Whenever we deal with the super- natural we always leave the door open to make many interpretations. I think as a historian. (·have to tell it as well as possible. And as a producer. I have to offer entertainment My mission is not to preach." Labella was born in Italy, where he tauaht Roman history in a university. but ~has lived in this country for many years. Has daughter was killed in street violence in Italy during the filming of ··Marco Polo.·· He says the idea of carrying the stol') beyond the Crucifixion of Christ came up as soon as he finished "Jesus of Nazareth ... His next miniseries ... Above the Eagles." will tell of the rcians o f Emperors Trajan. Hadrian. Marcus Aurelius. Decius. Diocle- tian and Constantine. .. , would like to bring what I call m } ·cruise back into hislory' to a conclusion:· says Labella. "I have had my tribulations. The care I employ for accuracy has meant problems. But it has had its consolations. After'Marco Polo' 12 new boob on Marco Polo were published and his own book was rtissued." SALES & SBVICE WE CARRY STANLEY --j..; ~:.. ~--: :~ -- . - New company wit biogenetics can Anticie>atlng a Silicon Valley-type· t~hnc:>loay boom in Oranae County, sc1cnttsts and busineumen with tics to UC Irvine have established a new business designed to find practical ~pplicat~ons f~r recent breakthroughs an aenet1c enganeerina. Hoag Hospital honors Its volunteer workers./ Al Callfomla So-called 'deviant behav- ior' is more likely among teens with a single parent· or stepparent, a Stanford study shows./ A5 Nation Americana are living · longer and enjoying a healthier Ute./ A3 World The U.S. reportedly help- ed tty Ethiopian Jews from the Sudan to Israel In a super-secret oper- ation./ A3 Style beJhowcased In homes filled with English an- tiques and ~tam ante aculptures./81 Have a flaw on your face? A cover-up cosmetic may make It easier to face the m lrror./112 Sports A number of area girls turn In fine performances at the Mlaaion Viejo In- vitational track meet./C1 LagunaBeach defeats Woodbridge In the flnals to win the Orange County Volleyball Cham- plonships./C1 UCLA triumphs over Ftesno State, 53-43, In the quarterfinal of NIT basketball./C2 Entertainment Comedies and villains are usually long shots for the Oscars./84-1 Bulneu Newly appointed lluon keeps South Coast Plaza tenants In touch with their landlord.Ill INDEX Erma Bambeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business Claulfled Crosaword Horoecope Ann Landers Opinion Public Notlcea Real Eatate Sport a Styte Televtllon Theatera 83 A7 A7 B7-9 01-8 C3 06 A7 A8 02 C5-7 C1-4 81-3 TVe'3-°I usiness Instead of the transistors and computers chips spawned in the Silicon Valley, the local business. American Bioaenetics Corp., will use biotcchno.togy techniques to ci:e~ue commerccar uses for specialty chemicals such as amino acids. or- pnic acids, solvents. fuels and biopolymera. .. Cempariy officials say the world markets for these products exceed $3 biUion annually. Where w ould ' American Bjo,enetics fit in? .~ , As an example. company officials point to ethanol. a fuel now produced from arain in a costly process. Biogenetics representatives say they may be able to design micro- cqanians that could produce this fuel from chea.;e,, inedible~. 'pretervina the pain for bt,aman and animal consumP.tion. The founders of American Bioaenetics describe it as the first t>iotcchnoloay spin-off of UCl. -Thouah pretent and former UCI administrators and rnearchen are involved, the firm has no format business linb with the university. "We can be viewed as a profi~ble -N~o pi:ogr.ess_;tn~. ____._._ contract talk$; -suit threatened By USA MAHONEY Of ... o.llr ......... The Laguna Beach school district is no closcrto settling a contract dispute with its non-teachinf emplo)'ees de- spite a day-long mediation effort this week. · - "h was a lesson in futility." a i;ueanencd blrlda Bunen-saidefttw? Tuesday session. No progress was made toward resolving the nearly year-long talks, said Bunon, presi- dent of the district chapter of the California School Employees As~ sociation. custodial positjons in· favor of an outside contractor. T hat action, she contends, was illegal. School district officials have de- clined to discuss neaotiations while they are continuing. Contract language guara11teeiftcjob security to the approximately 38 ..secretarial food saYicc -.And l>t.b«.. non-teaching and non-adminis- t rat i vc cm ployccs still working for tt,c district continues to be at issue, Bunon said. The association wants to make contracting for jobs usually held by district-hired work.en a..: neaotiable item. she said. And. while Burton says school district negotiator Jack Parham bu been willing to amend the pertinent The school district and association have agreed to meet with mediator David Hart from the Public Em,. ployee Relations Board once more to see if he can unlock their mutually ~~~~-:--::---t-4.leclared-impas~i<:h-+he ~~~~11:o11f!':~-o~ ~!::;fy the mediation session is set for April 18. If the conttact remains unsettled, said Bunon. the association will . . association. "The langtJllle t~ propo~ leaves room for loopholes. (Pleue Me DIPAMS/ A2l Residents plne for thelr trees Loan OK puts pier in·to. homestretch By ROBOT HYNDMAN ~-..., ....... The Newpor1 Beach City Council Monday wi ll d iscuss the fate of pine trees in Corona del Mar. some of which have been targeted for re- moval. A few of the pine trees were removed this week after city workers determined their roots were cracking sidewalks and curbs. creating safety problems. · But residents in the community have argued that the city's policy should be to replace the cracked s;dewalks rather than remove trees. some of which are more than SO years old. At the residents' request. Coun- cilman Bill Agee said he would introduce the matter at the councirs 2 p.m. study session in City Hall. "I think the city should make every efTon to save a mature tree," Agee said. "But when there's a problem with it falling over, or encroaching on .the.street. they have to be removed." .' A similar concern came up about a month ago. Agee said. when city workers cut down trees that were presenting a safety hazard to ped· estrians. At the City Council's req uest. park maintenance workers were instructed to obtain the homeowner's per .. mission before removing a tree in front ofa houSC'. That policy. Agee says. should be (Pleue eee TREES/ A2) By ROBERT BARKER Of .... o.lly Net ..... Huntington Beach officials ap- parently have entered the ho me- stretch in their controversv- strewnjoumey to finish construc- tion on the city pier after obtain- ing a loan of $275.000 from the state Coastal Conservancy. The money will allow the construction of a 3.000-squarc- foot. copper-roofed. two-story building at the end of the P.ier. A fast-food restaurant will be located on the bouom floor. The second floor will co nsist of a meeting room the city can rent out for weddings, receptions and other public ~ses. . (Pleue .ee PIER/ A2) food. dance and eoaa. At.oft, a IJ'OaP el c.~pret1enttnc liaD d••••tirtitllil • dance wllUe, at left. Btlle~ Travet WMtMr Cl_.1 _ __...~-.--..p-._c. Girl Scoata 10 International Bnnnale ud Jwal• Olrl llcoat troope fnm Newport Iliac~ weat Mtlft at tbelr la•· aatloaal Pair ...... ,. dr1~ la co.- tame ~ otlaer ooaatrl• 1'2 .... A•••• 4 . tipe...-.A........._~ -----.. Local grOups do their part for Statue of Liberty Students collect cereal box tops to aid - nationwide reconstructtOf! campaign _- worked since February to reach its ~.!tpirtdby a social studies unit on 1mmi.,..nt for whom the lOl-ycar· old statue symbolilcs ffftdom and promitt, the tudent, on11nall}' in- tmdcd to donate money 10 the effort. Sullivan satd. But when she rtte1vcd a mailer outhnint Kcllog's pro&ram. her ,,u. dents voted to coll«t 11'( cardboard roupons. , .......... TON/A2) I I l Newport Boulevard cruh I eo.ta .... puamedica attend to one of • tlaree Ylctlma of a two-car tranlc colllalon : tlaat occurred at the lntenectlon . of Fair I Drift and Newport BoaleY&nl at aboat 8 : 15 . 8atuday morat.nc. Two of the Ylctlma report:!:h were taken to Fountain Vall:I Comm ty Hoepltal; the other wu 111811 to Hoa& Memorial Hoepltal. Tiie n••• of the victim• and lnformatlon on their lnjurln were unavailable Saturday . -' · 1 J!!!P, IN HO.MESTRETCH ••• I 1 Work on the building by the ; Kropfli Construction Co. of Long I Beach which was awarded the I S33SJ9&job last month, is scheduled • to be finished by Sept. I. • The pier, damaged extensively in the March 1983 winter storm. was }upposed to be finished prior to last •ummer's Olympic Games in Los An1eles but has run into one &lay after another. '~ At one time a clash broke out :•between people who wanted to keep the pie"r simple and others who :wished to tum it into a money- nmaking ven ture. The project encountered fu nher -delayswhen pierreinfOTCemenrwork 1pr9ved to ~ insufficient for the bu1ld1ng plans. The loan, approved last week b} Coastal Conservancy officials meet- ing in Chula Vista. is actually the second the city has received from the state organization that is dedicated to coastline enhancement. The conservancyoo8rev1o usly loaned the city $I SO. . The city must pay off the loans in I 0 years at an 8.86 percent interest rate. The loans will bring costs to repair the pier and build the two-story building to about SI. I million. ac- cording to City Engineer Les Evans. An insurance policy prov1~d $425.000 and the Orange Counly Supervffim provid~d a $200:000 grant. Senate race get. going on Coa•t By T~e Associated Preti Seven prospective candidates for the Republican nomination for the U.S.Senatein 1986allcon~ona cof'I vent ion of Republican activists in lrvme Saturday, but the best-known GOP candidates sidestepped a sched- uled joint appearance. Those who appeared turned it into a forum for criticizing of Democratic incumbent. Sen. Alan Cranston. Three of the seven GOP hopefuls -Assemblyman Roben Nar.lor and Reps. Dan Lungren and Bill Dan- nemeyer-held a relaxed, joke-filled, joint news conference. A founh Senate contender, state -~ii. Bill Campbell, attended but did not panicipate because, he said, he has not formall y entered the race. But the three best-known can- didates -state Sen. Ed Davis. Rep. TREESTXRGETED-:-:-. ---Bobbie Fi edlerand ecormmtsrA:nhur Laffer -each for a different reason decltned the invitation of the grassroots C~hfornia Republican As-.. rromAl ,, .r But residents. including Jim and i>atty McDonald and Mike and , · tinday Chandler, say all the trees m ~ the community sho~ld be preserved • because they prGv1de shadt:. and ' natural beauty tQ the neighborhood. •• They and others intend to present ~Jheir views at Monday's meeting. C Ron Whitley. the director of the j.~~y·s Parks, Beaches and Recreation rpanmcnt. says the tree removal is .... The cracked sidewalks kad in1u ries and they. in turn. lead to lawsuits against the city. Whitley said. Several of the suits have been costly to the city of Newpon Beach. he added. The current tree removal project in Corona del Mar is intended to precede an extensive repair of the community's sidewalks. curbs and gutters . The n val candidates agreed that. in their view. Cranston wounded himself poli11cally with his presiden- tial campaign last year and is out of step with a more conservative Cali- fornia voting population. Among other points of agreement: the GOP field will probably be narrower than the current seven hopefuls by the lime filing opens for the June 1986 primary. i! GENETICS BUSINESS BORN ••• i FromAl . ; chancellor at UCI. briefed reponers investors:l'nclud1ng Richard J. ' ·Thursday at the new company's O'Neill. t"e well-known Orange ~rvine quarters. formerly occupied by County rancher and developer. •Nelson Research. (Coincidentally. O'Neill is serving as direc tor and r Nelson just moved into a new facility board chairman of American ~ on the UCI campus.) Biogenetics. Richard P. Hausman. ~~ Regarding the much-heralded co-founder and former board chair- t'biotechnology fi eld, Hoiberg ad-man of Allergan International. 1s an ~itted that "much of its early adviser to the new company's board. , -'promise has not been fulfilled.'' Hoiberg decl ined to sa} how much He attributed this failure to too money has been pumped into th e new • much emphasis on research and too business. But he claimed 11 was not , little on development -the business d'ffi I Ii d I d' • side of biotechnology. He predicted a 1 icu t to in investors. me u mg one who claimed he missed the more even division of priorities at plastics and computer booms and ·~American Biogen6tics. vowed n o t t o o v e r I o o k ~ .. • "We don't view ourselves as scien-biotechnology. >.~tists in an ivory tower:· Hoiberg said. Researcher Hatfield said company :-"We see ourselves as an industry. and we're here to make a profit. We're scientists will try to create "gen<!'lic • aiming at products 1n high demand in cassettes" that can be plugged into • existing markets." cenain biological processes so that The scientific know-how 1s being producll\ 1ty 1s increased. a less provided by G. Wesley Hatfield. expensive food suppl } 1c; required or ·.;(ii rector of UC l's Gene Resea rch and scarce products are produced in larger .. Biotechnology Center. and Harris S. supply. Moyed. who founded the Depan· Hatfield said the new organisms ment of Microbiology at UCL Hat-produced by the s:ompany can be Mield, Mo yed and Hoiberg developed patented, along with the process used the concept of the company a year to create them. Licensing or joint ;tgo. venture arrangements will be made • Financing has come from private wi th other firms that can put these new organtsms to commercial use. he said. The new compan y is being launched with about six employees and a goal of two marketable products by the end of its first year. Hatfield said he belteves American Biogenetics will pave the way for other companies to emerge from the research labs of UCL He said it may lead to a biotech boom in Orange County. ··vou have to put a seed in to son of crystalize things." he said. "It's a mushrooming thing.'' After an opening day reception, company offici als were prepanng to secure their lab and begin the less-- than-glamorous work of manipu- lating invisible molecules that must be tracked with radioactive tags. Many of the new company's furnishings are hand-me-downs from earlier tenants . But American Bio$enetics presi- dent Ho1bcrg said hls team takes pride in usihg a. conference table previously owned by Allergan and Nelson Resea rch, two successful busi- nesses. . "We rub it for luck." Hoiberg said. Dr. G. We.ley Hatfield (left) and Rlclaud J . O'Neill dUcue btoeenettc tecbnlqan ln the company lab. Jut Call 84~-6086 -· Wut do )'H llke abo•t 01e OaUy Piiot? Wut 4oa't JM lltlt! CaU .... 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LOUii t..,._.TlllW Lall• City ltllAntonlo Sen "'*'·'"·"· . , ... ...,.. ==-~-Ifie*-·~ Topeke T'-1 TlllM W..iqlOn Wldllle Wlllcee-llem Surf report LOCAnoet llD ZIMM leeoll 2-3 lentAI~ 2-3 ==.,':,1y 2-3 a .. H 31 77 S3 41 37 " 51 44 31 17 22 15 42 51 21 12 • 50 H • 27 44 41 IO 42 15 67 12 • 71 62 .. .. .. 21 41 31 11 31 44 30 13 32 61 40 n 44 15 45 42 31 12 36 47 33 °"" w w SW w Extended Tide• TODAY 4:371.m . 10:31a,m 4:1Sp.m 1()-27 pm **DAY .. 41 70 ,. S3 11 11 .. 91 H 0.6 S.I 1.3 4.t f'lf9110w 5:15Lm 0.8 ~II 11.20e.m. 3.S 10w 4.27 P-"' 1.t s-.cs lligl'I 10:52 pm 4.7 SUI! NII lod~ 81 8 07 p "!,. rlell Monday at 611 • m. 8nd -9Qlllfl M e·otpm Moon .... 1odlly 11 1· 1e p.m • ,.... Monday 11 7•32 l.m 8nd Mil egM\ • 10!1t pm .,... ......... ~ ............ Maauda llldclle School atadenta Darren DrellhaC· Janney Jallan, Mike Dan.lei, Jenn.lier Curbey, Ryan Klnkaln and Manha N&aren and thelr boz topm. BOX TOPS FOR LADY LIBERTY ... From Al They asked neighbors to save box tops, purchased a newspaper advenisement and placed a poster with a recepticle beneath it in a pizza parlor, student David Dardis said. So far. the Masuda sixlh·graders have ~mered 210 box tops, 280 shon of their goal. They ha ve also donated S60 of their own money. accord ing to 12-year-old Christy Read. Under the agreement. Kellogg's will donate $50 to the $230 million renewal program, provided the schoolchildren collect 500 box tops by the April I deadline, Christy said. The cereal company will contribute $200 fo r 1.000 box tops and $250 for 5,000 coupons. though students and teacher alike doubt they will reach either plateau. "It's . patriotic. it's supponing the country and it's supponmg the com- munity ... we stress that a lot," said Sullivan, referring to her pupils' project. As a result. Sullivan hopes her students will better appreciate the imponance of objects and events occurring outside their personal ex- perience. The)'. have already gained txposuce. to children coming from diverse backgrounds. Sullivan said. adding that Afghan and Polish-born chil- dren. in addition to those from Hong Kong. Vietnam and elsewhere. attend Masuda Middle School. Those wishing to hel p the save the Statue of Libeny ca n send box tops to Masuda Middle School. 17415 Los Jardines. Fountain Valley. CA 92708. Or call 963-8359. BIKERS ••. From Al $7.000 more 1n cash donations plus a van tough enough to make the trip. Tickets for Monday's fund-raiser cost $7.50 and may be purchased at the Sail Loft door. IMPASSE IN LAGUNA DISTRICT •.• P'romAl Language suggested by association negotiators leaves no chance for differing interpretations. Bun on said. Their wording would guarantee "if one person leaves. another person is hired." she said. Right now. the school district only has to notify the association I 0 days before it contracts for services. So far. bus drivers. mai ntenance workers and some custodians are contract workers. Clyde Lovelady. the distnct's busi- ness manager, has more than once maintained that the district has cut as deeply as it catt into the non-teachina ranks. He scoffs at the idea that the district plans to eliminate so-ealled classified workers by replacing them with Kelly Girls and a food-service firm. Moncley·l'ttdlly n you CIO not ~ 10"' ,,... 11'1 $ 30 p "' Clll Dt!Or• 1 0 "' _, "°"" OOC>1 .. oe ...lld Bu_t. if that's so'. B1;1non argues. why not give the assoc1at1on the protective language it desires? Burton says she is not optimistic about the next mediation session although she credits Han with trying his best. "He really tried. I give him credit: he worked hard." Bu non said. Association negotiators will meet before the session to make a plan of action. she said. But Burton pretty well r:ejectcd. the next stage toward breaking an impasse -fact finding. "I think it's a waste of time," she said. Instead, the anoctation will prob- ably ask the state CSEA to help it pursue liti .. tion challengina the school district's custodial contract Burton said. · State codes aoverning school dis- ORANGE COAST lllJPllll H.L. lcltwerta• Pubfilher ltlu<dey 11nC1 ~ II \'OU CIO not ......... ~ COPY by 1 • m c:all lletol9 ~o a 111 ltld yOlll copy Wiii beClllW!lflld ,,.,. Zlnl Managing Edlfr KeNftWllllMf Adverttekig Dfrector CIHulatlen ,,,,, ....... .... ~Colny ...... L..--.. -- .......... ,c ......... Controtler tncts only all ow contracting for food service and data processing, Burton believes. But Bob Reeves. director of busi- ness services for the Orange County Dc~rtmcnt of Education. says it is possible to contract for custodial help. Reeves said he would have to know the exact circumstances in order to determine if the Laauna Beach school district had violated the law. hool distnct officials last year hired a building maintenance firm to replace all but five of 12 custodi1n1 fo rmerly empto1cd by the district. Contractmg tor services is less expensive than paying insurance costs and other benefits to district employees. Lovelady has saKI. • • Paa' Am strlJ&ien reach tentat1Ve Nttlement .. By 'he AIMelalH PHH NEW YORK -Pan American World Airways reached 1 tentative seulement Saturday with strik1na around workcn after 1 24-<lay walkout that h~h~ half the 1irlint's Oiahts, both sides announced. The apeement must be 1ubpi1t&ed 10 a ratification vote by S.800 members of the Transpon Workars Union bcf~r~ they ca n come beck to work. neaotiaton said. The financially troubled aarhne still races 1n April I strike dtadliQe set by its 6.000 ni1tu atfendants. 1 lA:mericans are liv~ng Ion healthier ,,, WASHINGTON (AP) -Hean' attac k and stroke -two of the most deadly killers in America -are in sharp decl ine, the government said Friday. and the third killer. cancer, could be sharply lowered if more BclJroeden Nil their •to to Lite people quit smoking. · . . . . . . -tn-arrannuat-repon. the Depan-~ EW YO~K.-Art1fic1al hean rcc1p1ent Wilham J. Schroeder has sold ment of Health and Human Services th~ nghls to his life story cxclusivelY. to Life mapzine. the mapzine said said Americans are living longer and Ff'!day. Termsofthe.,greem~nt wcren t announced. but the maaazinc's.science healthier lives. in large pan because of editor, Jeff Wheelwnght. said the story would be the cover story of us Ma y ch anaes people already have made in cditi~n .. which is to be published in late April. "It's really their life story. their lifestyles. cancer in the United Statts are almost totally accountable to the use of tobacco," .aid Or. James L. Mason. acting as111t1nt secretary for ~Ith. "If we eliminate the tobecco factor in the United tales. it would be declinint and in some cancers it wourct bt ltvel. ~;;......;..;._.t•...._ ..... ._~,_lllilil ... ~-- Among other health ~tandards, infant monaht) continued to decline. though at a ~lowing pace that worries some. Liie expectancy .. 91• IS 20 starting in late Novemb(r. when Bill goctinto the hospital." Wheelwright said. Deaths from heart disease -the • nation's No. I killer -declined by 26 Life expectancy reached a new high. again: a oewborn child can expect to live 74.7 years. compared with 47.3 years for a person born at the turn of the century. And people reaching thetr 65th birthday in 1983 could expect to live another 16.8 )Cars. In 1970. that figure was I 5.2 years. Seven wounded bJ NY 6WJbattle NEW YORK-Eight people were shot and a WQman was trampled early ~tu~day in an aner-hours social club during a gunblttle betwttn (actions of 1mm1grants from the West Indies. polioe said. The wounded. includinJ a woman who was eight months pregnant but gave birth by Caesarean section aner.the melee. were listed in auardcd and slablccondition at area hospitals. At least two gunmen fired 28 to 30 shots about 6 a.m .. causing a stam~e among SO!fle 300 people packed into the Superstar Club in the Bronx, said police Lt. Michael O'Shea. "Most of tht-crowdJcfi cilhcr thrA\l&h the front door (and) a number of people were known to have jumped out a second story window." O'Shea sai d. Teachers take ba•lc skllls test LITTLE ROCK. Ark. -Like the pupils they instruct. thousands of Arkansas teachers hunched over school desks Saturday. No. 2-lead pencils in hand, as they took a first-in-the-nation basic skills tt!t to determine whether t~ey .may keep their Jobs. ome stayed away. risking disciplinary action or d1sm1ssal. but early reports from the 277 test sites across the state indicated a boycott fizzled . The Arkansas Education Association. which called the test humiliating. promised to defend boycotters in .court. although it denied encouraging a boycott. Anahelm saapect hang• hlmaelf NASHVILLE. Tenn_ -A man arrested on drunken driving charges and a~a~tt.ng extraditio~ to California on armed robbery charges hanged himself 1n his Jail cell. authorities said. Charles Herbert Meeker. 23. of the Nashville suburb of Madison was found hanging from bed sheets in his one-person cell Friday afternoon. Sheriffs Department Chief Deputy Billy Lynch. Meeker was arrested March 12 on a char~e of driving under the irafluence. Metro Detective Randy Fowler said. A routine computer check revealed he was wanted in Anaheim in connection with the Sept. 30. 1984. armed robery of four people in a parking lot. CALIFORNIA Police serve •arranm on balJ79ltfen MANHATTAN BEACH -Law enforcement officials Friday searched the homes of a woman who runs a baby-sitting service and three members of '----IW"f'-fft."".,j l...,y...,allll8""Pt11111"frt of · · · · · tbe Manhattan Beach area. The baby-sitting operation is under investigation because parents were reportedly referred to it by teachers at the now closed Virginia McMartin Pre-School. The McMartin school's 77-year-old founder and six former teachers arc accused of 208 counts of child molestation and cons pi r&C). Polaon mushroom• leave 3 dead, l crlt:lcal AN DIEGO -Four undocumented aliens who ran out of food and money ate wi ld amanita mushrooms. unaware they were extreme!) poisonous. officials said . Three of the men died Saturday and the other one was critically ill. Dead were Jose Ortiz. Luis DeJesus and Anastasio Rodriguez. The fourth man. Jor$e Favela. was on a respirator in extremely cnucal condition at Mercy Hospital in San Diego. and was not expected to surv1Ve. said hospital spokesman Norman Greene. The hospital treated Ortiz. Luis and Fa vela. and Greene said of the dead men. "The poison had spread throughout the body affecting the kidney. liver intestines and brain." Rodriguez died at UC' San Diego Medical Center. where he was undergoing kidney dialysis. said a nursing supervisor. Antl-porn measure face• ~ttle LOS ANGELES-Los Angeles County's proposed anti-pornography law has divided feminist groups. and county attorneys say it will fail in court. but supporters hope supervisors will "exert leadership" and pass the n1casure. The proposed law would allow those offended by pornograph y to sue its publishers and distnbutors. claiming their civil rights were violated. A similar law passed 1n Indianapolis was struck do"'n last November by the U.S. District court for southern Indiana as \ague and unconstitutional. The county counsel's office predicted the same fate for the proposed Los Angeles law. Sea lion•' poor health blamed on care SAN DIEGO -Health problems among sea lions at the San Diego Zoo were caused 1n part by faulty pumps and filters on tanks in a sea lion exhibit. according to a federal report. For the past year. sea l!ons inhabiti~g pools tx-hind the 100' Wegeforth Bowl have been plagued w1!h eye infect1~ns ?nd skin lesions. said Frank Enders. a U.S. Department of Agriculture veterinarian. At the same time. the zoo has been cited on several occasions for fa ilure to meet the USO>\'s water-quality standards in those pools. WORLD --~- Flght at aea Jeava boat adrift SEOUL. outh Korea -A Chinese torpedo boat with six dead crewmen aboard and two others "'oundcd.by gunfire was found adrift 1n the Yellow Sea. in South Korean waters. the Defense Ministry said Saturday. Qualified sources in ·oul and Tok)O. who poke on con~it1on of anonymity. said that .fighting broke out when some sailors ought to defect. but South Korean officials said the seamen were killed in a "simple brawl." The boat was towed to the island ofHawandung. 46 miles we t of Kunsan. the Defense Ministry sa id. The two wounded men were taken to a hospual for treatment. The Nauonahst Chinese government on Taiwan offered them as)lum. Negotiations for the return of the boat and crew were reported under way b(h\een South Korean and Chinese officials 1n Hqng Kong. Black• hacked to death ln riot. JOHANNE B RG. uth frica -Se"en blacks were killed 1n new rioting nturday, at least three of them hacked to death and burned by a mob that su pcctcd them of working with the while-minority government. police and wit nesses said. Police Col. Gerrie van Rouyen said a total of five blacks we~ found borMd 1n Kwanobuhle townshfp-outside t~ industrial city of Uitcnhage. In a separate incident. police fired on a mob that attacked them in Kwa1akhclc. outside Pon Elizabeth. killina two blacks. An eiahth black died of wounds received Thur5da) when police fired on black marchers in Langa township outside U1tcnhaac. ra1s1na the toll from that clash to 19. percent between 1970 and I 983. the department said. There were 188.5 deaths for ~very 100.000 people in 1983. down from 253.6 in 1970 and 307.6in 1950. Deaths from stroke have plum- meted by 48 percent.since 1970. HHS. droru>ing strokes as a cause of death from 1ts historic No. 3 position to fourth on the list. behind accidents. The exception among the top killers is cancer. the No. Z cause of death. which actually. has ri sen over- all sine<: 1950. There were 132.3 deaths per 100.000 people in 1983. slightly down from 133.4 in 1982 but up from 125.4 in 1950. HHS officials said advances in the treatment and cure of many cancers are ofTsct by the continuing rise in lung cancers and other cancers at- tributable to smoking. "The increases in the prevalence of "Progress 1s lhe word that best defines and describes the health status of the American people," HHS Secretal)' Margaret M-. Heckler said in her introduction to the report. "There arc. of course. lags and aberrations:-We certainly cannot rest on our laurels." But. she added ... It is clear from the basic health yardsticks that the Unit- ed States 1s moving in the right direction ... Heckler attributed pan of lower death rate for heart attacks and strokes 10 better control of blood pressure. less smoking. better diets and more exercise ' Rercen-e of smokers 0..11 pa. 50 r--t---...----~-.~~ 40 r----r,.,..li ----:--+---t;;t 30 r----F;..- 20 t---T--t---+--•••11 10 t---t~~-+-~-tP....-~-+-~--t o --~L-~--&~~--~~--~-- 1965 '76 ·ao 1983 U.S. aided airlift of E-thioi)ian Je~ Operation from Suda n to Is r ael so secretive U.S . officials refu se to confi r m its existen ce WASH INGTON (AP) -An American-sponsored airlift of hun- dreds of Ethiopian Jews from East Africa to Israel reportedly was com· ~eted Saturday in an QJ>Cration that .S. officials from President Reagan refused to confirm. In the three-day airlift. 800 Ethio- pian Jews were Oown to Israel b) C-130 Hercules. the New York Times uoted unidentified administration o ic1a s as saying. The Los .\ngeles Times reported 200 may have.died in capsize of ferry DHAKA. Bangladesh (AP) -A ferry ca psized Saturday in the Buri Ganga River. and more than 200 passengers were feared drowned. a lire brigade official said. The ferry was carrying more than 300 passengers when it capsized in the river about six miles west of Dhaka. but about I 00 people managed to swim ashore. the official told The Associated Press when contacted b) telephone. The official. who spoke on con- d1t1on he not be identified. said he am"ed at the sc~ne shortl) after the accident and aided in the rescue. which was tcmporaril) halted be- cause of darkness. ea rli er that the Jews were loaded swiftly aboard about 10 of the U.S. transports early Friday at a refugee camp in the Sudan and flown up the Red Sea and across the Mediter- ranean to Israel. In Israel. mo.joined 7,.80CLolhcr Ethiopian Jews nown secretly from the Sudan in 1he lsraeli-tinanced Operation Moses from Nov. 21 to Jan. 6. T at · · · was denou need League partners. In Washington. State Department spokesman Brian Carlson confirmed Saturday that Sudan President Gaafar Mohamed N1mein would make a private visit to the United States next month. He said. however, the tnp could include talks with government officials. The New York Times reported that Nimeiri would meet with Reagan at the White House on Apnl I. It quoted an uniden1ified adminis1rat100 of- ficial as saying it was "obviously convenient for Nime1ri to win some point~ on. the Falashas:· Falashas. an .\mhanc term that means foreigner aod which the) find derog.atOf'l. U.S. officials refused Saturday to confirm publicly that the 11rlift operation existed: "No comment." the psuidcnt told reporters at the While Houte on aturday afternoon. Approval for the o~tion ca.mt directly from the White Housey. and groundwork for the airlift was laid during a March 6 mcctin between ice Press ent rsc Nimeiri. the Los AnlCLcs Times l&id. The Falasha.s, who often arc de-.. . .. have been a persecuted minority in Marxist Ethiopia. A passenger who swam to safety said th e fen) was caught in a storm while en route to Dhaka from Chand Pur. about 25 miles west of the cap11al. and that it apparently col- lided with some type of dredging material. The passsengcr. who also de- manded anonymity. said rescue work was hampered by bad weather . Savings and loans reopen Nearly 100 cuatomera atand ID line outalde the -Molitor Sann&• a Loan Saturday morning ln Deihl. a Cincinnati nbarb after all of Ohio·• clo.ed •.tnc• and loam were 1tven permiNlon to reopen oa a llmlted ba•i• Saturday. First black woman in U.S. Cabinet dies at 60. \.\ .\SlllNCiTO (.\P) -Patrin a Rohcrt'i Harns. a Pullman \\.a11er'c; daughter "hose intellect and plainspoken manner propelled he r to t\\-O Cab1nrt posts in the Caner adm1n1 str:rnon. died aturda~ of cancer at the agr of 60. Claire F1on. a spokeswoman for Gcorse Wn hington Univers11~ Hos- pital. said Hams died at 2: 11 a.m. he had been admiued to the hospital on Wednesday after a Iona battle "uh cancer. Harm ovcrtiun~ cri•ic1 m of her lack of federal management creden- tials and won praise for her firm style as an aJm1n1stra1or \I.hale ~rving as Pre 1dcnt C aner''i St'cretJrics of the Hou ing and l rban De\ elopment and Health Fducat1on and Welfare dcpartml'nh lih e "a the tirst black "'<>man l''er w a h1e\e cabinet rank. .\ \\ J\htngton la"~cr \I.Ith long- llml' 11c' to the Ocmocra11c Pan). Harm un,urcc sfull) ought to run 1orma\orofthcc1t\ 1n 1982 and had been tcal·hing law at George Wa h- ington l 'n1,c~1t}. he 1raduated fin.wn her cla s at (,corgeto" n Ll n1\.ersity Law School in I '>60. Mothballed Mighty Mo ~ back afloat l O\lG BE.\C'H ( .\P)-The M\t~ 1ih1p M1 soun. "'he~ the Japa~ urrl'nde"'d ·to end World War II. llo:urd again turday after nearly JO \Cars in mothballs. . . The 58.000.ton ship. undeflC>ina a $475 million rcfurb1shi"1 that ~II I'' e 1t nuclear capabibties.. 1s 10 be r~ommmioncd in thcsprinaof 1916 to JOin the battf~hips New Jeney ud Iowa nrtht"acttve fleet:-· : ae::~~:.:::~':~!~,0 hc1plebanesc • Alleged air safety coverup probed President Amin Gemaycl put down I pn>llt'lldi n:volt amona his fellow Chns11ans. an offi(1al Syrian pokesman rtponed. In ·~~ther development ~s the ship left its drydock. its latf I was a patchwork of areen ..,_ coating. faded gra) paint. streaks J>r ru11t and bright -.ellow tarps. TUlboes mo\.ed 11 to a pier where wor"\ -lll ronunue The 41-\t'ar-.old "Ml&hty Mo .. Md ~r\;cd as i noauna tanamart after:it "a dccomm1 1oncd 1n I 9SS llltd docked at Bremerton. Wash. h _,.. biitc Mo fe m leader N1b1h Bern blamed "lsraeh qcnts for the recent Spite ofk1dnapp1nas offomaners 1n west Beirut. The MW Synan prom1te came after ntuly five hours of mttunas 1n Dlmascus between Ocmaycl and ~t Hafcz Assad. Gema)cl met J\ssad pnvately. then the two wcrtJOlMd by Vice Pres1dmt Abdul-Hahm Khaddam. Syna's expcn on l.eblDOft, ad Fottip Min1S1tt l'lrouk al huu RetJred SalvadoraJJ reneral Mfiled SAN .\LVADOR. Et Sal\;adOr -Thrtt aun~n on Situ~ 11'.'~t and killed rel ired Gen. Jow .\lbtno Medrano. the fo'Under of a nabt-W1f\I V!IJlantc &roup. wnnnws ~id The JUnmcn ~ere wa1tin1 1.n •'!'buth· lftd ftlN on Medr'IRo's ur •~ 1t unved 1n front of a theater 1n san h·ador. lulhnt h1m instantly. \1ud thcwitntllft. whouked not 10 bc1dcnt1ficd for fcaror~ta11 No aroup 1mmcd11t~I) C'la1med rt'\l)<>n!11b1ht Mcdnano. 60. WH • contro,cD.al fiaurt in Sa1"1doran politic and wM cloo;cl) hn~ed "1th C'\lttm~ n1h\Uot ltOU~. • ; • . • W.\~HINCITO {AP) -Th(' t RI I\ tn\C'it1pt1ng nn ttllcacd CO\ crup of "1olat1ons found 1n a federal IMP«- uon at C'ont1Mn&al 1rhne l:m )t'3r. CBS Nt9' "'poned Fnda) icnafecant ponaons of a fct) ~pon'preparect b) FHeta1 A\J.allon 4dm1n11tr1tion 1n~on apparent• l)'Wtteddcted from a final \tr11on b oftk11ts in the •nc, ·, Los n cit Offttt. tht MtWOR Sltd. «ordina to the bro9cka\t rcpon. the lud~r of lht 1n1P«t1on team found "~nifkant onlbkm with Con· 11ncn\ll 1 Ptk>l cti«kout and tr.un1n1 procedurt The nct~or~ uid Lanacton·, 1cam. rondudcd '"" ··conrnlC'ntal d~ not. 1n our op1n1on. prt!tntl mttt l('rt1fi<:at1on 'ltandard ... The f-.\ \ in ~ton al rtponcd- h "·nut 11cJ thC'1r bos\t~ at "c tern rt11on headquarters 1n Lo ng lt Th(')' "roic that the \upcr" 1 "' had ~n ··rem• 1n rondon1n1 the \ttu- atmn." Tht' lin.il 1n\pt\:t1on rcpon J1d not l'Ontain the Lanadon h~am·~ th!'\'\' pa C''i ol 'tolation\ and crit1C1'im In tcaJ the th~c PllC ~ere com- pre~~d into thrtc..qu.tnm or a pa and the 1 nfit .. .lrH '1ola11on ""re J\'IC'lcd , ( ~ ~Id The nt't "or~ reportt'J th al un,ldon 1-.rott' an an r) lew:r to • Tra"\P()rt1t1on · fl:l31'\ Eh1abcth Dole on Jan 5. a 'U\inJ thr \\e11tcm F.\\official o(dCKtonngthc 1n~pcc· t1 n rcl)On "I ron~1dcr thl·~ \'.hJn~l.'s an 1m- pr pric\) and a C'O\Cr-up. Laf\ldon \\r te He lakithc<han ~uho~cd "'a la k of int nt anJ the ahu\C of authorll\ :· C ontmcntal offk1:il-. told C 8~ thctr a11 hnc '~"a soate a<1 n) other carr11.•r" anJ said the allc tton \t.Crc non~n. r c\ :pok~ man l)cnn1 r clJm n dC'Chnl."J to ~tlOfirm the.• rcf)(.\rl or 3f'I rt\I 1n\ 1.."\ttSJ\hm· I k J1J . .,;i~ that "there \\3~1'hH'O'crup' • to~cd to lo"I Bc.ach last Ma). : "M1uoun has oall 12 ycms bf opmat10n behind btt. Capt. ~ 1:.. Fink. rommandcr or Lona Beach •"a _ atd rn a avy ncv.- rt rqnscnts I )'OUQI "11p ~ nh Wt\,, 1btht) \hat IS IS CUfTCftt a an~than .,'C'rt <ifttanana 10da1." .\ new fuel S)$ttm and propcUer \haf\ "''" improve the M15toUn'\ mancu,crab1lu~and allow n to travel up to ' ~n t • 1 he 8-foot-lon,~Ulc w .. on is cqu1rpcJ ~l\h nine 16-inch aun and ~() (ht'-tnch IUM. ) van ... ReclcraTe. wboee father lllcbael Rectara•e died Tbanday. ap for a.car. A wards mean very little to oable channel V-i€wer-s Diverse . movies to,p5 choices But th ts year. ft looks itke LA 's Tinseltown snubbed th (EDITOR ·s NOTE -Hollywood is the film capillll of the world, riJht? Welf. ii was oner. But in recent years the best-picture Oscar has bttn awarded to filmmakers outside the Hollywood mainstream. and none of the live films nominated for 1984 was originated, finanttd aod produced by a major Hollywood company.) By BOB THOMAS •........• ,........, LOSANGELES-lt'sOscartime. and rarelr has the list of nominees for filmdom sgolden statuettes.been more diverse. As in recent )ears. the best-picture Oscar for 1984 may wellgotoa film outside the Hollywood mainstream when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences dispenses its awards for ~e S 7th time Monday night. Nominees in the various categories · Movies like 'Gandhi· termed too refined for home TV subscribers ing fOLbesl picture at the Academy Awards presentation tonight fit into the elite category of .. G;\ndhi," a movie that won immense critical acclaim and swept the 1983 Academy Awards but was too refined to attract toward that acqutsition policy. ··The price we're paying is greater than the value we're getting," Scheffer sajd. Scheffer said the most popular movies on pay-cable over the next year will be those that drew overflow audiences to theaters in 1984. particu- larly .. Ghostbusters" and "Beverly Hills Cop.'' But he doesn't expect them to be all-time pay-<;able hits because they appeal to younger peopie and pay-cable's audience -as ..we! as VCR ...vic..wers tend to be older. . range from the late Ralph Richardson to Prince. from Pcsay Ashcroft to Stev.ie Wonder. Also contending are Woody Allen.John Williams.a Swiss-made movie, a Russian documentary and the makers of monkey suits for "Grcystoke:-The LcaendofTanan. LordoftheApts." Two of the last three winners have been films tbat could not find sponsorshipamona the major stu- dios: "Chariots offi~' and ··Gandhi." The same is true of one of this year's major contenders, "A Passage to India." • "We tried every studio in town and were turned down," says co-producer Richard Goodwin. "Nobody wa.s .. mass audiences on pay-cable. By FRED ROTHENBERG .. Tootsie," which lost to "Gandhi" ",.....,..._....., in 198-'. was the most-watched movie NEW YORK _ The executive on HBO in 1984. Sctteffer called who buys movies for Home Box ··Tootsie" the quintessential pay-TV Office predicts that last year's best movie. It was an American film with films in the theaters-a-re-outstanding _an Aqierican st.at:. Dustin Hoffman, but too high-minded to be this year's and an American sense of humor. blockbusters on the ho me screen. Comcdi~ art favored by pay-TV .. You'd almost _expect TV a~-because they re~at well. black tie,"saysSteveScheffer. HBO's offer very few laughs: .. Amadeus," .. The Killing Fields," ··A Passage to executive vice president. Scheffer said the five films com pet-India," "Places in the Heart" and "A Soldier's Story." 9iiiiiiiiil Scheffer predicted that "Places in MADE-TO-ORDER AH Styles Hardwoods or Paint Grade Who&etole-Retail SILCO KITCHEN CABINETS 1375 Logan Ave., Suite H Cotto MffCI (714) 751-3044 Uc. #407067 the Heart ... a farm saga starring Sally Field. would be the most popular of the five with HBO audiences. "It's a melodrama with a popular. re- <;ognizable star in a rol~-people lilce,u he said. He ranked "The K.illin11. Fields" and "A Soldier's Story" as ,.'the next two most accessible stories for TV," followed by "Amadeus'' and "A Passage to India." The last two run longer than three hours. a disincen- ti ve for some viewers. Scheffer expects the fi ve nomi- nated films all to be on HBO within a year. Because it invested in their pro- ductions. HBO, or its sister service. Cinemax, will have first-run ex- clusivity with .. A Passage to India:· ··Places in the Heart" and ··A Soldier's Story," as well as with 0 Ghostbusters." "The Natural," "The Karate Kid.'' "Starman" and "The Muppets Take Manhattan." Showtime-the Movie Channel. HBO's biggest rival, has exclusive ri&hts to "Beverly Hills Cop" and "Footloose.·· Despite its wide assortment of exclusive films, HBO is coo&ing COMMERCE 81.DG. • ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGIK>UNDS II FAIR DRIVE • COSTA MESA . CALIFORNIA 111~ th.na S.turdey, 1 • 10 p.m. • Sundey. Noon -I p.m. MARCH 21, 22, 23 & 24, 1985 Ora,_. Couoe,,·e l•rpH •ncl mo~dnwrt1ffled ahowfnaol antiquu • Electric stan •Automatic • Freeway legal Citing HBO's combined measure- ment for audience tune-in and viewer . . . popular movies in HBO's 12-year history were .. Rocky." .. Jaws ... "The Sting.·• "Officer and a Gentleman" and "On Golden Pond." ··Tootsie'· also was a Top 10 fil m. Last year's best-picture nominees were relative also-rans on HBO. ··very disappointing;· Scheffer said. ··Tender Mercies" and ·'The Right Stuff>'111nked in the middle for fitms shown on HBO in 1984. "The Big Chill" did worse and .. The Dresser," which just began its pay-cable run. has even dimmer prospects. No HBO figures were a vailable for ··Terms of Endearment, .. which won the Oscar for best picture in 1984 and aired exclusively on Showtime-the Movie Channel. What's clear here is that many pay- cable viewers are attracted by subject matter. not necessarily critical ac- claim. Some 1984 movies that fared better on HBO than their notices and box-office receipts would have sug- gested were "Savannah Smiles:· about a girl who runs away from home and reforms criminals, and "The Survivors.'' about two down- and-outers who enroll in a survivalist training camp. .. Nominations mean virtually nothing. awards mean virtually nothing.·· Scheffer said. "Maybe win- ning eight or I 0 awards would make a margjnal difference." No Labor Min. To lncble: • Rvllt • ["l!M f fuld ltttb • Btlts Hows & Clll!IP' • Shafls. "BUtmcs. P101ns & Pr0!1$ ' will in! to taJce a chaooc on David Lean.' Thefameddircctorof"Law- renccof Arabia" and "The Bridacon the River Kwai" hadn't made a film in 13 years, prompting the studios to be.wa~·wasfinanccd-in England. Another contender for best picture of 198~ i.s :.:.A.So.Jd ier'.s St~ry." Based project was dropped by one studio · and picked up by Columbia Pictures on the priviso ofa $6-million budget. miniscule by today's standards. ··Amadeus." a hit play based o n the lifeofMozart. was acquired by producer Saul Zaentz ("One Flew overt he Cuckoo's Nesf') who bypassecl the Hollywood studios and financed the film himself. ·~The K.illinJ Fields,•• the story of an Amencan reporter in war-tom Cam- bodia. was produced and directed by two Englishmen. David Puttnam and Roland Joffe. .. Places in the Heart." Robert Bcnton·s reminiscence of his Texas boyhood. found backing from Tri- Star Pictures. a new company in need ofa product. None of the five nominated films was originated. financed and produced by a major Hollywood company. This is further evidence, some o~rvers believe. of a "quality cri sis" in an industry that is hell-bent on attracting the young movie-going• audience with fantasy, horror and sex comedies. The no minees forbcstactoraJso represent a trend. At least four are stage-trained performers who shun the glamor trappings of traditional stars: F. Murray Abraham and Tom Hulceof··Amadeus," Albert Finney of"Underthe Volcano" and Sam Boat Canyon Pharmacy Under New Management • Photml11iAllln1 .,,.11.bf ... • fut COl.lrll'o•i. M'M'iC'f'. • <ll•rl!4' •-n••· • f"rtt conwlh1iott -nte4iHliOM. • Frtt blood ,..-Orf' c!.ttk . • ~nior ci111-4'ft dlMou•I. • Pa1ien1 prorllff. • frc4' dl'li•f'ry. • Glht and l'otmetlC'a. • PIC'nly ul lrtt perkin1. • (,f'nC'ril'• Helleblf'. -s1z99 Reg. Price 11499 No Dowri-Flnanclng 0.A.C. fR££ Wll>SIED WITH TtlS ADI VALll $100 ·My ~1te way to Fl around . My RiVI i AllElllCA 'S LAMi£$1 SCOOTEI DEALEIS bcluciful." llEIPOIT VESPA• lllA • JOSll M1l • 18SO Newport BNd .• Coste Meta .• CA Phone· (714 642-8870 7 De ,., .. .,. ... P. llarray Abraham, Tom Hulce compete for bonon. Waterston of"The Killing Fields." JeffBridges. nominated for his space visitor in "Starman," is a chi Id of Hollywood (his father is Lloyd Bridges) who has managed to create his own career as a respected film actor. Four of the nominees for best actress have a I ready collected Oscars: Sally Field ("Places in the Heart"), Jettrca Lange("Country"), VanC'Ssa Redgra.Ye ("The Bostonians0 '), Sissy Spacek ("The River''.). The other contender is the Australian new- comer, Judy Davis(" A Passage to India"). The race for best direction foll ows the best-picture nominations - almost. They include David Lean.·· A Passaae to India," Milos Fonnan, "Amadeus," Roland Joffe, "The Kill- ing fields," Robert Benton, "Pia~ in the Heart." But the Academy voters overlooked Norman.Jewison of .. A Soldier's Story" to nominate Woody Allen for his whimsical "Broadway Danny Rose.'' The Academy promises that Mon- n I ht' I t won "t be like. last year's maratho n of three hours and 33 minutes . The A BC telecast from the Music Centerbeginsat 6 p.m. and who knows when it will end. Here isa rundown on the fi ve nominated films: ··Amadeus" isa reunion of producer Saul Zacntz and director Milos Forman whose .. One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" swept the Academy Awards of 1978. Forman, who left Czechoslovakia in 1968. returned to his native land to film the story of the legendary conflict be- tween the court composer Salieri and the young prodigy Mozart in 18th Century Vienna. The movie script was wntten by Peter Shaffer from his hit play. • '"The Killing Fields" was-produced by David Puttnam and directed by an English newcomer, Roland Joffe, from a script by Colin Welland. The story came from a New York Ti met magazine article ... The Death and Life of Di th Fran," in which cor- respondent Sydney Schan berg wrote oft he Cambodian war and his friendship with his native assistant. ··A Passage to India" marks the first film in 14 years by the legendary David Lean. He not only djrccted the movie'but wrote andedJted it as well. ··A Passage to India" had longbc:en sought by filmmakers. but the ri&hts wercn 't available untjl the novelist E.M. Forster died. Lean was the obvious choice for the taleonovcand class-struggle against the colo rful backdrop of 1920s India. ---- "Places in the Heart" was written and directed by Robert Benton. 1978 Oscar wi nner for "Kramer vs. KFamer ... Bent from his own memoriesofgrow1n1 up in rural Texas. The stoFycentenon a young mother(Sally Field) who is suddenlv widowed when her huS: band. a sheriff. is shot. Against natural disasters and hard-hearted bankers. she struggles to hold onto her farm and keep her two children with her. ··A Soldier's Story" is based on the prize-winning" A Soldier's Play" by Charles Fuller. who also wrote the screenplay. Norman Jcwison ("In the Heat of the N1ght")dircctcd the film, which concerns a murder at a seare- gated army base in the South durina World War II. AP' s BOb Thomas picks the winners .,._TMOMAI t 7 .......... LOS ANGELES -Never In ,...,. tlmee hM the Olclr r8CI ~IO Pl"Moul for the prognoe- tlcator. Lut ~ w.t euy: "T•m1 of Encte.ment'' ICf'Oll the bowel . The ....... tn 1ta3: ''Gandhi" • ... ...,.,.. w ... hire'°" thte ~ •.. ... pta•• It COUid be ••Amlildlul,'' "The Kllltng Alldl'' Of 1'A P1111ge to India.'' G•Hll ··~·'' .... .eon In an ''Amedeul'' IWelP. F. Murray Abrahmn COUid win. But tf hi and co-etar Tom OU CAN PUT A TIGER IN YOllR LOVE LIFE! Rejuvenation & Motivation No Drug All atural on-toxic -Proven Distributors Wanted 559-4290 \ Hulce spilt the YOt•, 8em Wellr- lton of "The KllUng Alldl,. mflht come through. IMt ectr111: a.ay F1lld. on the .,.... that ............ .. Hewt'' WU the bele of .. ... farm UQM. o.ts ..._ NIJy O.Vll, "A Pi::upto lndle." ....................... 1uperlat1ve performafto•. Gu111= H~ 8. Ngor d ''The KllMng Fleldt. ' .... ~ ........ , ..... ,.......... 1111111: ~.Alhcroft of "A ,.111111 to ........ Mb Formln, "Amadeua," uni.. Oa'ltd Lo-. la a -.tlmental Gt101oe tor .. A P1~11ge tolndla.tt 1 SEARS CORRECTION NOTICI On page 14 of the s..r1 March 24th advertllfng Mc· tlon there Is an advertlM- ment for #25572 Lawn Tractor. The copy lncorrlCt• ly Indicates that the tractor has 11-HP. This tractor h• 10-HP. We sincerely regret this error. Orange County's easy llstenlng radio station • IT ANFORD (AP) .._ Teen-.im Ii~ with T.,C"'' •r atepparents illlDW Jftucll • .. of "'deviant ~ior" thM t11o1e liwnt with both ,....; ~-of income or idlnic beci»Ounct, a~ordina to a ..MW study. . up. 1t•s men surprisina beeiuw lle1>P9ren11 cton•t usually have lhe same economic problems u liftl&e-perent fuoiilies. •• The Audy. developed out of a 1970 Deviant behavior, as defined in the National Health Examination Survey study, included arrnu. truancy, run-funded by the U.S. Department of nlna away anst smokina at an early-.. Health and Human Services, will be qe. published this ~"I in the ~ivcr- ln fam ilies with both perents, the sity of Chiaao s .. Child Develop- 1tudy showed no difterence in social bleot .. mapzine. ...._h · ... _ boh ''Thedatahad'nevcrbeenlookedat ~ avior wu"n one o~ t peren&S in this way to see how deviant worked, ?o.mbuscb said. . . behavior related to the sinale-parent Researchers from StAaford's Center for lift Study o( Youth Development interviewed a 11mpl- in1 of the youths and perents and collected IChool records. Stadford Univenity ProfessorSan- t.nl Dornbusch, a IOciofosist and the ..Wn raearcher of the study, said it Wll bMed on a nationwide sa~le of i----;ooo-)tOUthsaae fl to 17. But the h1~er rates of deviancy in , and stepparent experience," said tcc~-aacrs wn!t . stcP.parcnts was "cs-Dornbusch, former president of the 1>«1allri su~sma. ·be said "When American Soeiolotical--Anociation· controled or income, it still stands social psycholoey and education "We found sinaJc parents p ve hcirkidt-~teraato110tn7eartier·~:n~~~......,._.,-..i.-n dccidina how late to stay out, how Student .• abuseof I cocaine spreads ..................... ...................... I .................. ~ ,.. ............ _., ..... T11e10 ............ ... Cl .... llDl .. "'C~ _........, ............... ......... .-w-.,--................... ........ Ille __ •eTCOVINA En11ancu.••n •·I011C~rusA~J TOM~ Old To•ne Place San Ooeoo Ff#'/ 1! H•wtl'IOfne Bwo SOUll'I HUNT1NCITON -.ACH S..Ch 81Yd t>etween H•I •no W•rner TUeT1M Et C.in1no Ptai. El Cam.no Rell Ind 611'1 St GRAMW HLLa 811t>o11nd San Fa<nanoo M1H101181V01 LACIUNAHIUSAot Laguna H1llsMall SanO..OOF•#Y (RI !1110EIT0t0Ro tell on A~n.da de la CarlOl1 WASHINGTON (AP)-Citing fiaurcs~howinga·n "ala.rming .. level of cocaine uscamongh1gh school students. Heatth and Human Ser- vices Secretary Margaret M. Heckler says her department plans new efforts to combat teen druaabuse. HcckJertoldaScnatcsubcommit- lcc last week that a survey of high school seniors last year fo und 6~, percent were users of cocaine. o e an exotic and expensi ve drug, but no becoming more available because o lower prices • .. While cocaine use has been view- ed as mostly an affliction of thr young a.nd upwardly mobile, there arc some indications that it is breaking out of this group, spreadingeven to our vulncrabte-teen-aae population," Heckler told th~natc Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. "This is happeningjust as we arc able to understand the severe medicaJ and emotional consequences of co- caine usage," she added. "Cocaine is not a harmless recreational.drug. It is a poison " . --- Heckler later told a reporter she was "very surprised" by the survey results. particularly .beC!lusethe same manjuana use among students. The secretary said she plans to develop a special program to combat cocaine use in the schools, with an an- nouncement likely in about two weeks. Wh ile she could not quote a street price for cocaine. Heckler said she knew it had dropped to the point that students could afford it. Another witness at the hearing said a cocaine derivative can be purchased in Southern California for $1 0 to $25. The study Heckler cited noted wide f"Clional variations from the na- tionwide rate of cocaine use among hiah school se niors. In th e Northeast. thcstudysaid 11 percentadmiucd they had used cocaine in the past month. In the West the figure was 9 percent. in the South just over 4 percent and in the North Central states just over 2 percent. "The figures arc alarming, particu- larly because of the addictive quality of cocaine, .. she said. Laboratory tests have found rats given access to unlimited quantities of cocaine cat the substance, to the exclusion of everything else. until they die, she said. Heckler said the same survey, conducted by HHS and the Univer- sity ofMichipn In stitute for Social Research, found that daily use of alcohol was reported by 5 percent of biah school seniors in 1984, down from 7 percent in 1979. In addition, she said, only 5 percent of the seniors said they used mari- juana daily, less than half the 11 percent of the peak year. 1978. Total usage of marijuana also declined, she said, from 37 percent in 1978, to 27 percent in 1983 to 25 percent in 1984. She Yid later, however, that the fiaurcs "arc still unacceptably high. We're still lookinaat 25 percent, and frankly that percentaac translates.into milliom of American children.'' Actress setttngup relief plan ....... Dillll .... .... , ... v ......... "' First qullity, 1o.-s111v1 shirt colection from a quality nlaker Com111r1bl1 in qullity at $17 m1nhA price 8.99 • Regular or fitted style, in solids or patterns. • E&sy-care polyester I cotton blends. •Sizes 14112 to 17. • Sorry, no layawaw because of the exceptional v8'ue of these shirts. • At least 240 per store. • Limit 6 shins per CU910fner . • \ In a world whert the best thinp in life often come with an equally imPftllift pritt tq ... theft's Manhalls. Brand names for less. • • • I' Hoa.gauxlliary~onors velu:Ht€ers rhc Exec utive loatd of tht Hoq Memorial H05p11el Auxiliary m:ent· I) honored voluntettS for their houn of service to the N~n Btach hospital. Service awards were ~sented to Beverly Cox of Newpon Beach (20.SOO hours), Btmadcta. Goeti of Newport Beach (9.500 hours). Ginl_\y Wells of Newport Btach (3.m hours). Ruth Finley of El Toro (2,000 hours) and Ruth Fredrickson of Newport Beach ( 1.m hours). Honored for 1.000 hours of volun- ccr service were E'Velyn P6llcy o Newport Beach and Faye Sacherman of Corona del Mar. Debbie Fewell of Placentia was honored for 250 hours of service. Honored for 100 hours of vol unteer 11me were April Bin field of Newport Beach. Patricia Harvey of Corona dcl Mar. Cathryn Lynch of Huntington Beach. Jud} Or7echowski of Cypress • and Margie Schwanz of Irvine. Ep•llon member James HufTnagle of Balboa Island. a senior at the Uni versity ofSouthern Cahforn1a. was accepted into the Epsilon of Californ ia chapter of Phi Reta Kappa. This pres11g1ous society 1s reserved for the top 10 percent of graduating aeniors who have minimum aradc point averqc of 3.6,, Licea•• re~ed Tht state Depattment of Motor Vehicles revoked 32,200 drivers licenses, suspended 639.000 licenscs and placed 110.000 motorists on probation last year. In most cases. revocation came as a result of drunken driving cnovic- tions. About 30.600 drivrn lost their lcenses or six months to a year because they refused to take sobriety tests. Some 60.000 motorists lost their licenses for up to a year after beina convicted for driving under the innuencc. There arc 17 million licensed driver in California. meaning that 4 percent of all drivers in the state had their licenses suspended. re voked or placed on probation. _ Penon of U.e year The Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce is acccptina nominations for the 1985 "Man and Woman of the Year." Nominees will be jud4ed on the basis of community service. leader- ship and recognition by a large portion of the commuruty. Past rttipients inchade Jt1n for·· beth. Henry Sqc,.,trom, Mayor Norma Hcnz~ and Henry Pan1an. The chambers Community Affai,.. Committee will make the selection by May I. And ' the award& will be presented June 12 during a luncheon at the C'osta McSI\ Golf and Country Club. For an application. contact the chamber office at 650-1 490. ralr amba•••don Applications are being accepted for six ambassadors to help with public relations during the Orange Count} Fair. wh1~ runs from July 12 to July 21 in Costa Mesa. The ambassador will make per- sonal appearances at community functions. paniclpate in photo- graphic sessions. assist with special events and serve as official greeters during the IQ..day fair. Applicants will be j udge by their general appearance. photogenic qualities. stage presence and per- sonality, as well as their ability to communicate. Ambassadors will receive $250. merchandise orders and two outfits to be worn during the fair. Deadline to apply is March 30. H1ah school tudentS between 16 to 18 arc invited to apply by callina 751-3247. lfl61J 9CIJool IJonon The PT A at Corona del Mar Hiah School rece~tly honored teachers and volunteers for their work over the past )ear. · The awards were presented at a recent luncheon at St. Michael and All Angels Church in Ncwpon Beach. Honorary service awards were j>resentcd l<l Lin<i~ Mook._ £n&tish teacher and student newspaper ad- visor: Paul Orris, math teacher and freshman basketball coach; Kathy Allison. PT A newslcller editor: Penny McManigal. Parents Who Care le;1der. and Dick Schroeder. Corona del Mar· High School Booster Club president. ally Schroeder. past PT A presi- dent. was presented a Continuing Service A ward. Very Special Person Awards were presented 10 Norma Crosby, former secretary to the pnncipal. and Marge Cordiero of the school's counseling office. OCon TV The Junior League of Newport Harbor. the Newport-Mesa An Show and ""it rtJ]Cal broadcast of ucr s HALF PRICE! ~ . rl Latex Paint Time S•ver lnMrtor taet REG. 15.tt HALF PRICE! SAITA All 322 •. 17" Slrttt 547-7711 Glazed Mosaic Tiie WESTMINSTER 15191 lelCll ... ,.,. 191-3318 SAITA ANA 2181 So. lrtstol St . (Neer Seaerstrom SL) 557-1324 @n-'lstrong so1ar1ane Floor Tiie R•dy,to10 . ••••tie, aa 8 -year-old daola•ll-d, 18 at die Ne•~ ...., .. Aalaal Deiter Walt· ~for a aew bome. lhNede .. ..., frteDdlJ and ... u. aad aeta aloa& wttla nerf· oae~ ,.-be 1heHer la at 125 Jina DrlYe, C09ta II-. future will each be featured on upcoming TV presentations of "Jim Cooper's Orange County." on chan- nel SO. The effonsoftlLq Junior League arc examined In a program to air at 8:30 p.m. March 29. It will repeat at 10 a.m. March 30. pedal emphasis will be given to the league's efTons to combat child sexual abuSt'. A review of the Newport-Mesa An Show will be aired at 8:30 p.m. April 19 and again at 10 a.m. April 20. The program will examine the art work collected by the Newport-Mesa school district from 1946 to 1966. At 8:30 p.m. April 26. and again at IOa.m. April J .J1rn Cooper will ~!~a repeat broadcast of"UCI s Future in which Chancellor Jack Peltason is interviewed. Other rr.ogra~s 1~clude .a feature on illega imm1grat1 on. Disneyland and Ornnge County's refugee popu- lation. , Ep•llon member James tlufTnagle of Balboa Island. a senior at the University of~uthem California. was accepted into th~ Epsilon of C'ahforn1a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. • . . This prestigious society 1s resef\'.ed for the 1op I 0 percen t ~f graduating seniors who havr minimum grade point average of 3.65. Tips on entertaining offered A lecture designed to make entertaining a more enjoyable experience for both the guest ~nd the host or hostess will be presented Monday at the Lincoln Lcarnin& C:enierln Corona del Mar. . Debra Lee Jordan. head chef with California Classics. Catenng. ~II conduct the class from 6~30 to 9 p.m. under the sponsorship of C~asthn~ Comm unity College. The registration fee is S 13 and information 1s available at 24 1-6186. Craft. workshop set at OCC "Lacy Eggs and Burlap Baskets." a three-hour craft workshop: ~ill be offered Mond~y night in Room 103 of the Home Economics Building at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Joan Li1tleficld, a needlecraft instr·1ctor at OCC. will condu ct the class at 6:30 p.m. The fee is $8 and details arc available at 432-5880. Te-etrdragab~d A seminar on ·adolescent alcohol and drug abuse awareness will be conducted Tuesday cvcningat Sowers Middle School in Hun.ongto~ Bc?ach. ' ~tueetHs-&nd tflterestcd membeNJ of.tfle-eemmttnlly ere 1rt'Y1t·e9-'~----.- the meeting. scheduled from 7 to 9:30 p.m .. which covers many aspects of the problem. There is no admission charge for thee' ent . sponsored by the school PTA. Lecture on lnfertlllty slated ..\lecture on the emotional effects of infert1ht} will be presented Tuesda} b) Michelle Beck Balks. a marriage and famil y therapist. at the UC Irvine Medical Center. The session. to be held in Room 2114 of the library building. will be held from 6:3010 g p.m. and is free of charge. Call 779-2010 for reservations. Parent tralnlng clau ln Mesa A six-week training group for parents of children and teen-agers will begin Tuesday at the Newport Harbor Counseling Center. 2900 Briston St.. Suite I OS-0. Costa Mesa. The program is called Systematic Training for Effec11ve Parenttn&(STEP). Further infQrma11on may be obtained hby calling the ce nter at 545-1050. Retired teacher• unit f ormlng The newly formed Harbor Beach Division of the Cahforn1a Retired Teachers Association will hold its first meeung Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Columbia Savings and Loan at Harbor Boulevard and Wilson Street in Costa Mesa. Retired teacher Delores Bowles. who has launched a second career as the "Story Lady." will conduct the session. All retired teachers in the area arc invited, and may call chapter president Jane D. Anthon} at 546-7848 for further information. Air Force open houses planned The Orange County Air Force Admiss1on'i L1a1son Office will hold open houses Tucsdar and Thursday where information on the Air Force Academy and ROTC' wi l be provided for interested students and their families. Tuesday's session will be held at the Air National Guard Facility Learning Center. 265 I Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. while Thursday's 1s scheduled for the Los Alamitos Armed Forces Reserve Center. Build ing 6. on Lcx1ngton Drive in Los Alamitos. Both are scheduled for 7 p.m. and further in formation may be obtained from Maj. Kenyon Donohcw al 893-7621. Kld• • •elf-e.teem clau set A two-hour seminar offering tips for improving ch1ldrcn's self-esteem will be presented Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Commun ity Service Office of Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Counselors Sandy McDaniel and Marti Malterre "•II lead the discussion. The cost 1s S 10 and further information is available at 432-5880. ~~=:= Introduces a new concept in sleep systems. THE PtATVOnm BED Pine H•nd Cr•fted~~· ~~~-----­ Wood Fwnltur• ~JI- I VllltOur lhowr001111 tor lntportH, uctuered Purnlture, ~D•nlltrP..,. .... , ....... , ....... HOUM · Mon ·S.JK 10.6, Sun I 1 ·S Closed Wtdntsd1y • • •111 \lllSTCUPP DMVI. NIWf'OtrT •ACH. CA tJ .. J f7 t416IO ... • ll06/t..-uNCOLN •VD. SANTA MOMcA. CA 90404 fJ • 111JI SHllMM WAY, CANOGA 'Altle. 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"I can remember it as if it were today," she sighed wistfully. "I was being held by a handsome young lad who did not look upon me only as something to be discarded at the first opportunity. It was his first national championship final , and he was savor ing every moment and every card of it. "Although we ended up in a con- tract that was distinctly second best, it was not his fault. True. he had taken a conservative position in t he auction. but his partner's bullish leap to four clubs took the auction beyond t he safe haven of three no trump. "My part in the proceedings was soon over. West led the top of his heart sequence. and I later learned that the spectators, to a man. ex· peeled the young lad to lose a spade trick and two diamonds. It. seemed as if declarer summed up the hand at a glance. Almost without think· ing, he played low from dummy to the f'lrst trick. and then he con· tr ibuted me from hand. "I can still remember the gasp that rose in the throats of the audience. They. thought they had just witnessed an enormous blunder. But Crom the safety of the table'• edge to which I had been consigned I could appreciate the depth of the play. "Weal continued with a heart . Declarer won his king and drew trumps in two rounds. ending on the table. Then he cashed the ace or hearts. discarding a spade Crom his hand. The king-ace of .spades and a apade ruff set up a long spade when t he sull divided evenly. Now declarer could crou to the board with a trump and diacard a diamond IOHr on the good spade. As the crowd roared lu approval, declarer conceded a diamond and claimed hit contract." ~ OC Judie to head col191e 1upporten Or1nae County upcnor Coun Judac Leonard Gokbtein has been nam~ chairman of the Hebrew Union Collcac Oranac ( ounty Fricndt. Ooldttc1n 1s on the board of Tcml)lc Shir Ha Ma'Alot in NcwpOrt Beach. H1H()-(hairman i~ Harold TaNi k. a con1ultinacn11nctr with the Jrv1ne· based KVB combu t1on-en11nccnn1 firm. 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Sa\1' ... 200 1111 llw nwl• 11111µ 1·hi na n 1bint>l n'n' .. :~<><>.88. ~1·1· !m·at -.,1\ Ill!.!"' 1111111h1'r dinin~ rn11nh in our hu~c· "'t'l1'1 'l1t1n. l 111'\jl•'• l1·d 1 1u .tlit~ at ... pt·ct:H'til.ir """'inµ ..... r .\KE WIT11 PRICE~ • • - ··we must not mindlessly purchaseeverydt vlce. without consider- ation of cost." WU.LIAM COLBY formerCIA.,.._ Warring factions argue merJ.tS ofMX missiles ) ' ~' . . ~boot M-Kdow-11 -, ' - says ex-CIA head By WIWAM E. COLBY Once again the MX albatross hangs around the neck of Congress and the nation as the adm1n1stra11on ca lls for the lifting of congrcl.s1onal restnc· tions on building ~I more of these monster weapons and look-; ahead to more in the coming ~car. The protagon1~ts -and an· tagonists -an: almoo;1 cquall} ex· hausted by the re11cra11on of the standard ariumcnts on eadi c,1dc about the missile. '-\II admit that the weapon is of li11lc substanttvc va lue to the nation's arsenal, is unaccep· tably vulnerable. and tha( th(' sole reason for goi ng ahl·ad with pro- duction is to show lJ .. will and determ ination 1n the Geneva nego· tiations with the Soviets. But to decide again t building more MXs would show something even more imponant than na1tonal ~ill - -wisdom. A show of wisdom 1s in the interest of all "ho hope for pos1t1ve results from the Gene" a talks. The reasons for dropping the MX are simple: • fhc MX 1s 1ndTect1\C. Th1n>·s1x basing systems ha ve been studied for the missile. including the Can er administration's Rube (ioldbcrg race track in the Utah and Nevada descns. .\ll basing proposals ha'vc been found wanti ng by the Pentagon or Congress. The MX is less effective al what shoul d be its primal) f unt·1ton - cenain retaliation in the event of a nuclear attack on the United Statcs- ~han ihe present mix_. of missiles on land. at sea. and in the air. •I he MX ts dangerous. The MX's size and accurac suggest to the VIC S I the United States the capability of a de~astatmg first stri ke agamst the Soviet Union. si nce the weapon adds little to our retaliatory capab1litv. Thus the MX can only generate the 1mplcmen1a11on of procedures b> the oviet Union that will enable lls forces 10 react in!>tantl\ 10 ind1cat1ons or an MX launch. Th't~ llkcl1hood of an accidental nuclear war. then. 1s increased. as the oviets may respond with real weapons 10 falc;c 1ndica11ons of an MX auacl.. •The tact that th e Soviet~ current!~ ha ve weapons of equal or even greater power than th e M X 1s not a reason for the United States to build the M X if our present retaliatory capabili ty is absolute. And 11 is. The tco;t of need for a weapon is whether ll ac- complishe s its m1'is1on wnhout countcrproduc11 vc effects. no1 whether it 1s the same weapon one's adversary has. •The MX 1s not a harga1ningch1p. fhe last refuge of the arms advocate. t( no other reason can Ix.· found to JUSt1f) a weapons acqu1s1tion. is that 11 could be traded for a concession by the other side. This poker game analog~ is only valid if the other side value the chip. as strategic weapons do not have agreed colors of bl~ for high value. The most recent ex· prel>sions of Soviet concern do not even mention tht' MX: for example. the definitive Pravda cd1torial ofFeb. 9. carciully reprinted al advertising rates 1n the Washington Post of Feb. 26. was designed to send a message to the Washington political comm un ity. The editorial made plain that the real bargaining chips the Soviets respect arc clements of President Rea~~sn·s .. tar Wars'' plan. a plan the president has proclaimed non-negotiable. Thus the search for an effective negotiating chip must focus elsewhere if we are to attract the Russian bargaining in- stinct. r Indeed. experience in these nego- tiations has established a simple rule: A. w~n 1s valuable as a negotiating chip while it is on the drawing boards: but once it is deployed. it cannot be traded away. Thus if the adminis- tration wtsh~ t~ use the MX as a bargaining chip. it 1s in our interest to keep it as a prospective weapon. not an actual one. •The cost of the MX 1s the least of the arguments against it. since the cost should be borne 1f the weapon were a necessary one. But the budget-. ary deficit our nation faces docs force our ci tizenry and our government to choose carefully those weapons truly necessaFy-f&F eur secufi~y;- We must nol mi ndlessly purchase even device, wi thout cons1derat1on of cost. The more im ant con- tn ut1ons to our nauona sccun y 10 the fields of con cntional weapons. readiness. training. and logisttc re- serves far outweigh the MX in their importance to our safety. as does the v11a h1 v of an economy unen- cumbCrcd by an unconscionable defi- cit. Prc<,1dcn1 Reagan recently cited a biblical passage to deliver a lesson on prudence in the face of an adversary. He might have turned 10 a more apposite passage. the stud y of David and Goliath. Overarmed. muscle- bound. and heavily armored. it appeared that Goliath had all the ad vantages. Yet he was defeated by David. who had the right weapon and a tactic aimed at his enemy's vulner- able point. Our experience in Viet· nam should have sensitized us to this comparison. Our fi"<ation on the MX calls into question whether we have indeed learned that lesson. William E. Colby is a former director of tbe Central Intelligence Agency. Missile seen as 'weapon in search of a rationale' The Reagan admi nist ration. tr}1ng to keep the MX missile ali ve, ha\ resorted 10 the old chestnut that it's crucia l 10 arms control talks. If Congress kills 11. warns the president. "the chancC'i of reaching an equ1tahh.· agree ment with the Sov1c1 Union .. are sub'ltan1ia llv lowcrt•d ... This argument 1s the la~I rcfu~c ofa dubious weapon. A program that 1s vital to our security can be defended on its own ments. Thost• that arc pursued merely so the" can he traded away. or to furnish somt· 1ntang1blc proof of o ur national rcsoh c. arc those we can easily do" 1thout Not that the argumt·n1 is ridicu- lous. lfyou'rc about to s1ar1 bargain· ing on reducing the s11c 11f nuclear arsenals. 11 makes a ccna1n amount of sense to hang on to anything that might be traded. In the ca~ of the MX. procccdinj with plan'\ to Jcplo~ another 21 missiles will ha\C no drastic impact on our c;tra1eg1c ca- _,pacil.Y- The problem is that a lot of ms s1les may be built and a lot of funds wa t<.·d before an agreement is reached. r\nd if no agreement 1srcachcd. 3 is likcl). we wi ll be stuck with the M • which'' no help to American security. De pite what Reagan $ayS. the mi s 1le is hkcly 10 be of trivial importance to th e Geneva talk~. The admm1strat1on overlooks the fact that the ov1ct'i returned to tht' bargaining Lablc when the M looked dead. 0 1vcn that. 11 probably doc n't ORANGE COAST Dai" Pilat STEPHEN CHAPMAN make much dilTcrcncc whether Con- gress approves more missi les or not. But a vote to stop the M now woulJ enable the president to blame Congress. ho" ever 1mplaus1bly. 1f the talks fatl. Thal's why the missile will probabl} SUr\i\C ll'i nc'\t \Ole The "barga1ning-ch1p" pitch dem- onstrates once again that the M X 1s a wcnPon in search of a rationale. It ongmally was conceived as a rcmcd) for the theoretical vulnerability of our land-based intercontinental ballistic m1!1~1les. a result of improvements in the accurac) of Soviet ICBMs. A ff"w do1cn different basing 'lchcmes were considered. but none could solve the problem at a re11on- able cocit. So Reagan decided to put th l' MX in existing Minuteman salos. This retrea t leaves the MX as vulner· able as the m1s'i1le it would repCace. Worse is the fact that si nce each M. launcher carnes 10 warhead • compared to a maximum of three on the Minuteman. ii i an even more 1n' 111ng target for enemy auack. It cn.,urco:; that a direct hit on a U .. m1~s1lc o;1lo will de troy thn:e i nd H. L. Schwerta II ruv ~et Frank Zlnl V11ri.11~ f O•IO< Tom Tait c 1, r w," Craig lheft SOO<I f()1IO' one-third times as many warheads as before. The supposed vinues or the MX don't offset that defect. It differs from the old missiles in boasting warheads of greater acc uracy. This is supposed to ensure that it ca n destroy .. hard- ened" Soviet targets-chiefly missile silos and command and control centers. This is a dubious purpose. If the U.S. were to attack first. of course. 11 would want to hit those targets to 1mpa1r the enemy's ability to re- taliate. But presumably no one would wa nt the U.S. to stan a nuclear war. even with a ~uarantte that the Soviets couldn't !itnke back. The real point of our nuclear "'capons 1s deterrence. If we have nuclear weapons only to deter a Soviet attack -and. in case it comes. to permit a deva tating reply -the need for a missile as accurate as the M X 1s doubtful. Thert Is no obvious ~i nt in dest roying silos whose missiles have already been launched. The Soviets wouldn't shoot off all thei r ICBMs in a first strike. but they could be sur~ to launch the remai ning ones as soon as we launch our missiles. The MX is a huge investment for pul verizing em pty ilos. fruc. the Soviets have mis ile this accurate. The nght response. how· ever. is not to build highly accur1tc mi sic of our own. but to make a larae hare of our nuclear fortts invulnerable to attack. We have achicytd that.by puuins most of our wa rhc1ds on submari nes. which the v1ea can't detect. much less de· troy. The MX add• little to the American deterrent. Whtie ramng the incentive for the other side 10 stan a nuclear war. If Reagan won't trade it away 1n 41n arm:. control trtaty. Co""'" ought to k11t 11. .. ttpMe C'Upm11 ••• 1'114ka1H col1m1t11. • B CONGRESS OM N quoted speech last Novr.Plber. "The Y W A 'ov1c1s are not philanthropists: they Bff BBJ FIEDLE R don't give up somethina for nothing. For 14 )Ca~ the MX mt sale has lfwe unilaterall y cancel our·weapons been mired in controversy and 1985 systems. like the MX .. they ~re not 1s no exception. likel) to reduce their equivalent The U.S. Senate voted on the systems ... mi ssi le last week and on Tucsda) the '-\nd as the Post editorial com- Housc wi ll take up the issue once mented on the same theme: "No one again. this time to release $1 .5 billion in his right mind can believe the dollars for continued construction. Soviets would reduce these. extra. While there has becn·a lot of heat · · ovcrthc years coming from both sides threatening heavy m1ss1les - the of this issue. I have taken the time 10 numc1ical and political hean.oftheir look for the light; and. ha vi ng done strategic fo rces-if!he.y did not ~ave to worry about a s1m1Jar Amcncan that. I have decided to support threat ... This is what deterrence is all continued fu nding. I believe the reasons for s'upponing about." the MX are strong enough. and Two years ago. the Scowcron convincihg enough. to overcome the ('om mission -a bipartisan group of controversies and political panisan-strategic thinkers that contai ned ship that have plagued the MX for some of our most respected military more tha n a decade. and foreign affairs analysts -con- Even the liberal Washington Poc;t 1s eluded that Congress should move now in support of additional MX forward toward the deployment or-- fundi ng. In a rece nt editorial 11 noted. 100 MX mi1silcs. "The real world 1s a different place" Those who say the MX is "vulner- than the world envisioned by MX able" overlook the facuhat it is part opponents. In the real world. the of our strategic triad of land. air and Soviets have more than 600 "heavy" sea-based forces that m'utuall y rein· MX,l-ypc mi.ssilcs that have made the 11 · 1 ri If h United States vulnerable 10 a11ack. ortt our nationa sccu l)'. t e Soviets were foolish enough to try a While we've debated the M for 14 first strike on MX or any other leg of years. the SO\ iets have modernized the triad. the variety of U.S. fo rces and expanded their land-based ICBM would ensure our prompt retalia tion. force no less than li ve times. This 1s the heart of the Seowcroft In shon. in the real world. our land-Commission's recomme ndations. based missile force is aging and we need to modernize it the same way The commission also recognized we've begun to modernize our sea :hat the MX would be an imponant and air forces. factor in any future arms talks. h did Additionally. there is the real world not advocate building the system of-tbe-arm~on1t0l ta lks that hav~ si mplyasa"bargaini.ngchip"assom just rc:opencd in Geneva. Those criti cs have clai med. But. it did talks. in my opinion. would never suggest that moving forward on the have re urned had it not been fo r the MX would force the Soviets into ~~~--4'1.WJr.<lgj;4llOW1l'-Ol~'lC--f.1«~"1duc~n~1 ~awn~d........ffAl3*-ffi~501~--(J>l-ffM~-&i~~&A---­ the majority ofC'ongress to pursue the cess ions. particularly in the area of course of moderni1at1on. including land-based missiles. the MX. With the missile. "WC ha\'e a strongerbargainingpos!Lion. That isa The Scowcroft recommendations simple -but truthful _ fact. ha"e not been effectively disputed by i his docs not make the MX a the critics of the MX. which is one '"bargaining chip .. that is only being reason I have decided to contin~ to built to be traded awa}. On the suppon the next round of funding. contrary. the M is a necessary pan It's ofien been said that we need to of our strategic modernizauon pro-conccntralt inorc on defense plan- gram. If we arc serious about forcing nina and policy. which is why the the Soviets 10 reduce their own close look at the MX and lhe small massive buildup of land-based miss-missile by the Commission stands as ales. the only wa) 10 get a response is a rare example of how we should plan 10 show them .\mcnca''i unified our long.term defense needs. determination 10 respond to that I. for one. am prepared to support buildup. the MX _program as long as the Our determination last year to site Soviets continue to demonstrate their Pershing II and Cruise m1s'lilcs in own lack of restraint and as long as I Europe despite a massive. Soviet· am convinced that our own strategic inspired effort to stir up the European forces are becoming increasingly out· and American far left shows that dated. determination and action are all that the Soviets rt"spect. Weakness only Coa(n11womH Fiedler 11 Ctill- 1nvites the Soviets and their puppets loral• 1 o•ly Rept1bHco member of to more aggressive action. tbe Hoo1e B•d1e1Committeeud11 As the new Democrat chairman of tbe raotJ111 member of tie De/nu tht'.' House Armed Service Commit-and laterutlolMI Allalt1 T•d For~ tee. Les Aspin. said in a widely-(Subcommlllee of tbe commlt tftJ. Bishops should mind own business, leave MX alone iIThe bishops wa nt money for hungry' let them charge their flo ck to do more The headline read. ..Catholic Bishops Urge Lawmakers To Ba r MX Funds ... 1 would very much li ke to see a headline. "Catholic Lawmakers Urge Bishops To Mind Own Busi- ness." T he missive was in the fo rm of a letter signed by 8.tsbop James W. Malone. who is president of th e National Conference of Catholic Bishops. and is himself bishop of Youngstown. Ohio. The news story said. "A Catholic official who is informed on the drafting of the letter said there was little or no opposition to it among the bishops." There arc two Questions here. The first. which is absolutely unintercst· j ng.j Lwhal • lbc .ricw of mdividual bishops respecting the deployment of 21 MX missiles in terms of the co mprehensive strat~ic picture? The second question. which is lntt nscly interesting, is what is the view of the bishops concerning the advisability of sending out such a letter? An effort was made. in that letter, tp around its mes~ 10 a moral vocabulary. The rcasonina goe5 as follows. Jn 1983. in the b1shov,1' pestoral lcncr called "The Challenae of Peatt," the bishops opposed the deployment of weapons which are t~msclvc1 "likely to be vulnerable to attack'' yciaho pone11 a capebihty of rcndcnna the other side's retaliatory fortes \'Ulntrablc. Wh y> Bttausc such weapons "may sttm to ht uscful pnmanly in 1 fin t stnke." They then went on to say that the deployment of the MX m1ss1ln tould ht used for a fi rst st rikc . Is that all? No. The 1«0nd arpr mcnt wH to 1he effect that 1f the deployment of such wtapons was very costly. that fac tor would wciah. perhaps dec151vely. againM proceed- ing. Why? Beca use the money should be used for other purposes. "Starva- tion in Ethiopia and frinding poverty in Central America' arc two exam· pies of alternative uses for the $1.5 billion the 21 MX m1ss1lcs would cost. Now there arc groundi. for ~ppos­ ing the MX missile. but they do not. really. fi gure 1n a d1scuss1on of the bishops' action. The MX missiles were first proposed by President Ford. as a part of a long-standing program to reduce the number of missile we deploy and make up fo r the lesser number by improved accuracy. President Carter accepted the recommendations of the preced- ing .admiAistra tio.o.Jnd hls • .mrn tary team recommended the deployment of 200 such missile . Pre 1dent Re- agan and his m11itnry advisers arc thinki ng in terms of 100. or perhaps SO. but 21 as an essential beginning. Ounng the past 20 years we have reduced our warheads by 8.000. During the same period. the Soviet Umon has ancrca~ ui. warheads by about 8.000. The thmk1n,. 1n other words. 1s an intricate exercise to wh1C'h men who have ~tud1cd public tratCJic ques- tions have devoted their hves. The notion that we would hl\ie acqui red a firsHtnkt~bthty ., M ~lt1- 1n1 to ra uonal thouah t as the nouon 1ha1 we had suclt a f1rst-ttr1 ke capabtlity for about lO ynrs. The threat 10 tht Son ct Unmn of a first mike from the Un1tal States i abOut as arcat as &be thrc:at to France of a first strtkc b)' Grnt Briia1n. And what ti tt tha\ CIUK the bishops to conchldt that the nloncy 1n question would otherwise 10 to ~tar' 1na Eth1o p1an ·~ \he concern for .I w·1LuAM F. Bue KLEY fruga lity to whi ch they refer is a concern that less money be spent by the federa l government. If the Cath· ohc bishops want to raise more money for Ethiopia. let them charge tht'ir flock. over -whom lhey have legitimate moral authority. to do more. They say that the MX is "a system of dubious value ... To be sure. We have enough bombs to blow up the Russians I 0 times. to use a round figure. But the whole notion of defining that wh ich is of "dubious" value is on the order of tellina a hristian tha.Lhels r~iting a redun- dant prayer. Conceivably in the Iona run we could defeat the Russians with BB guns and poison ivy. But It is dubious that we could. The rational arau· mc nts araue against taking any chances. running any risks. amona other reasons because if the Soviet Union prevailed. vast areas o( the world would resemble the Ethie>pia whose fonunes have been aovemed by men who follow Soviet doctrine. It 1s heartbreak1n1 for thosc Calh· ohcs who uphold the moral authonty of the bishops when they speakoua on iuch matters as abonion, crisnc. venality and concupi11etnce that they should dilute their levcrqe as they have ta ken to do1n1 by involvina thtmstlves 11 a body 1n dttJNln in 11\<hlch.>thcy have no competence n officio. l t't us now ttt 'llllhcthcr the usual p ng r11n to defend the sep1ration o( churth and Nie. .-- WUlla• ~1 I• • ,,.. r.1.,.,,,, .. 0 RANG c_._ c~ude-t wooden doon '1" hlatm of more to oome t-~ .... __. ·~ welcom• ...... to lier & ...... _,..._._ L..-0 lalallil. Qeep ~..U.ottlaefor· iila1 dhlbta ..... .,. aooatee.,aana ra&~• wldt8 aolded ce111111 .......... talle9iltMlllullft table ........... ............... .,.. .............. tau. 1'5eftrepl••Ud .................. ttlM ...... u .... ...- I' tllatndla••Ylrtul ........ ., ......... ,.... .. _.,,.., ........... , ..... 5 , ...... . CM .... w .... =~c.aa, . ........ .,Lee..,... \ , \ r . ' 0 ,y '• "W. ~ e began collec;ing English furniture and anfiquesl n 1966 when we lived in Fran urt. Germany for , three years." said Lori Warmington. "My husband Jim " was stationed therewith the Medical Service Corps durina " the·Vietnam war and I was teaching school. We could ' icy_get to England and went often-because we lo"led-~-­ country." That love is reflected in the architecture and fumishiogsoftheir Lido Isle waterfront home where he cobblestone courtyard li'R!"lhe great wooden doors. Inside. the marble entry displays a fabulous marble stairway with walls handpainted in an elegant floral design. High English fireplaces and authentic English antiques add to the manor look ... We are still hunting for items we like. We wanted a home that would reflect us." she added ... We built the house two years ago. but when most people see it they say. 'Your home must be very old.'" The home will be open to the public for 1h1 first time on April 17 for Cinderella Guild ofChildrens Hospital of Orange Coun1y·s sixth·· Desi~ns for Dining .. lour. fea1uring four homes filled with unique and original table designs by 30exhib1tors. In Jhe Warmington ·s fo rmal dining room decorated with deep,reen walls accented by an area rugand white molded ceiling with rich warm wood tones. an exhibitor will transform the massive table into a garden offlowers. Other areas displaying designs will be the counyard. living room. den. terrace. seaside deck. k 1 tchen and breakfast (Pleue .ee DIN'11'G /B2) ' . ·- ... , •• Deity PMot 8rt dtNC:tk>n/ Steven Hough .. .. .. One of the most exc11in1 cases I've sten wa!I a 6- weck-old baby." said Fl on Ro_bens. "He had a binhmark on · his face and we were able to cover 1t." ¥111 DUI Then. there wa~s~············ a-ZZ-year-o a male - with a pon wine stain on his face ... a youna woman who had dark blotches on her face as a res uh of acne ... a mature woman who had undergone dcnnabrasion and was tcmporonly lefl with d1scolorauo o ... people suffering from v1t1hao (loss or p1~entat1on). l heir h\CS were made better wnh Dermablend ~•d Robens who developed the cover-up cosmetic after years of research w1th her phys1c1an husband. "When a pe~n ha!I a Jlaw on the face, the spot gets larger cveryt1me they look in the mirror," Roberts said last week when she was a ppcarina at May Co. "I used 1t after I had surscry on my nose. h covered the scar when other cosmetics wouldn't. Just look at these letters that I've received from Dcrmablcnd users. "Wht'n we started researchma this product we knew we would need first. a produet that would cover. lt would have to last through the day -one that wouldn't run from the oils of the skin and one that would be waterproof. You wouldn't want to get cauaht in the rain or go sw1mmin1 and have it come off. We accomplished that. "We also knew we : would need to have a variety or colors to match all skfo • tints. It comes in eight shades. To get a person's exact shade sometimes it is necessary to blend two. Consultants show · c ustomers how to blend and apply it." Once the non-greasy. opaque cream 1s applied n 1s set with a companion powder (reaular powder won't work, Roberts says) and is there until it is removed. "Some women wear a foundation over this. depend· • in& on the desired amount of coverage," Roberts added. ~ •. "The conceaJor has no sunscreen in it 1r provides ·some protecton apinst the sun. but so many people arc ~sensitive to the 1ngred1cnts that we d idn't put that in. I •simply use a liquid sunscreen before I apply Dcnnablend." A l.S-ouncecontaincrofDcrmablend is S IS~and the : powder 1s costs S 10. A tnal or travel portion that's "a good size to buy 1fyou have to m ix shades" sell s for S 10. The line •also as a cleanser w11h aloe vera that reportedly rcmovc.s :, the long last mg concealor without any hard rubbing. The v1vac1ous Roberts. 5S. also potntcd o ut that you • don't have to have d isfiaunng birthmarks or pigmentation ,. loss 10 use her cosmetic that's been market-cd inter· ; nationally for two years. • "Nothing makes a woman look older than dark a rel es around her eyes especially those that are in the inner comer • o f the eyes. f use 1t there," she said. ...., .... ,......,...., ... At ••8a1 so•• Jay Reed, with wife Marllp, happily 1reeted &ueata Jane McCaffrey, Dennta and Earline Luadee~. Merryma,.kers mark milestone~ Dr. Rlclaard and Betay ~no an-' Ulla and Doac O.erby helped Jay Reed tarn 60. Friends fete frequent f~er, florist's staff says. ·surprise!' ··Arc you the big producer. Jay Reed?," asked .. Marilyn Monroe-via." the telegram deliverer. as she arrived at Big Canyon Country Club for his binhday celebration . "It's re producer." answered Reed. father of eight (youngest is4 months old), who was joined by 120 friends to mark his60th. "He's a sexy60," commented wife Marilya whiletheothcr"Marilyn"joked about him fathering children for four decades and sang "Happy Birthday.'' Reed (who was tryina to curb his blushinLas the lace-corseted. costumed younJ woman sang) wftleHing a lofofenco uragement from h1sfriends ... gaggjfislike the wilkj na cane and all those funny cards. Poster-sized J1icturesofwhcn the binhday boy was justa baby throuah hiscolle~~~r~wercup forevcryone to com pare as Chey moved a e hors d'oeuvre buffet to the cocktail tables centered with Cllris.LlDdsay floral arrangements. "I'm fonunate to have so many friends," com- mented Recd ... the ones there include Al and Lorelea Aaer, Jady and BUI Barry.Luce and Dona Bl1e, Sou and.TlmSJuder"'lliora.aru:lCUtleJ Heater_, ClaJreand WallyCn1ttndea,Jueand BobMcCaffrey, Tom and Katlllen StepllealOll, Job and Dolores Vlrtae, Jadge Cal Sc .. mldt, Paul Salata, Jeu and Jay Malloaey, Earllaeand Deuts Ludetmu(theycame Hal and Renee Holleman at Reeda'. , .. the tables were turned on Morrl MolJlo last week at a · pany held in his honor. "f was shocke'd out of my boots!" said the florist. "My wife Vlvtaa told mewcwcrcgoingto africnd 's home fordinneran'1 should stop by the shop to get her some flowers." ome 146 associates throye~ the years plus former -----r hen. holding out her hands. she said ... Look at tht!I~ .. -from Fallbr-00k f&r lhe party), Dr-vlUdla~ketps me going" and Betsy Haruo, Hal and Reaee HoUeman, Ulla and Doag Overby (he's dock master at BBC) and and current employees wer~ wamngat the C'~sta M_e_sa __ _ s op. ··Right-hand woman Betty Pelkey" conceived the idea to mark Molho's 35 years in business. staning with , r-• I • t ~ . I ' One hand had Dermablend on it while the other showed age spots with the veins more nouccable. ··This 1s a 1cturc of m le . Th one with MaiUaeand Mort Joan. - In the last 35 years there have probably been a lo t of people surprised when they received Flowers by Morn . v s . - today haw second location in Harbor View. DINING DESIGNS •• -. GordoaScllmleder had set upa .. hall of fa me" display forthe boss wtth numerous plaques and awards. (Molho has competed in and won numerous fl oral contests throughout the U ... Japan. Canada and England.) The surprise part) had music by Beuy Byers, violinist. and Steve Beueu,accordionist;a buffet table fi lied w1 th homemade treats by Lor rte Bia la and Michl Burrell and a la11e cake with Bob lverson's "35" door logo repeated on 1t, and of course. special floral arrangements a round the room. RIALTO WATER-GUARD TOtlET While Only Colors Available succ R[ IAIL s323 ~~( . a Tl. er o(l!L cetr 244!7 1 Av,mda de la C'arlota Laguna Hilla, Ca 9265.1 768-3429 From Bl "We suppon a number of groups and thought CH(){ was a worthy one," said Warminjton. cx pla1ni na their pansc1pat1on in the annual fund-rai~r. "Plu'> 11 will be fun to sec what the de'>tgncrsdo. When we \tarted decor- a ting. I would lea vc a space blank until I wasabsolutely sure of an accessory rather than fill it with temporary accents ... Other homes on the tour are Phyllis and Roben Ratliff s Bclcoun resi· ~nce -modern in feeling with dazzling purples and white in the living room: la venders in the kitchen and breakfast room with hand- pamtcd chairs and matchinahand- paintcd wallpaperco-.:x1sting com- fortably with the lavender tile. Ofspec1al interest 1s the large collcct1on of Bustamante animal figures -sculpted elephant heads 1n the dining room. a 1ebra 1n the zebra- stnpcd fabnccovcrcdden plus a large g1raffeovcrlook1ng the li ving room. The Harbor Island home of Judie and George Arg}ros 11. rich 1n a 1 \\lAWRENCE ROSS COLLECTION Of Frederic Remington Bronzes THF: 8 HIGHLY ACCLAIMED REMINGTON SCULPTURES ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT SPECIAL PRE-PUBLI CATION PRI CES. ON EXH JBIT TODAY, UNDAY, MARCH_24th THRU SATURDAY, AP RI L 6th Opl'n 7 Day~ trad1t1o nal fochnt Thecntryg1vesan all -A mcrican loo and leads on to the federal blue carpeting 1n the ltving room filled with contemporary fumtturc with red accents and the d ining room featuring walnut pan- eling. an an11q ue dining table. chairs and sideboard. set with heirloom Greek china. Across the street Jim and Jackie Rodger's home has a defin1tccolo,nial style. The latle living room disp1ays major furniture pieces that are an· 11que French. some museum quality. Cranberry and an un usual shade of blue combines with accents of peony and pink. The din mg room features a Welsh dresser with a colonial dining table and chairs. The practical but stylish kitchen and breakfast room also w1 II be set for show. Throughout the day, tea will be served at von Hemen lntenors. Newport Beach. where eight other CHOCGu1ldsw1ll becompctingm a table deMgn contest. Gimonc's will show spnng des1~er fashions and pnzes incl ud 1 ngjewelry and tn ~ wi II be awarded. f:fours fort he tour are IOa.m. to 4 p.m. and tickets (S 15 each) arc available at von Hemen In tenors or CHOC. For more information Chair- man Margie Thomas may be called at 673-3934and Betty Finncaan. 760-6607. will take reservations. O.,Net ...... _, ........... Vivian llolbo led Oorlat Morrl "down the &arden path" to •urprl11e party ar- ran1ed by Betty Pelkey wltb Gordon Scbmleder and Mlcbl Burrell, at rlCbt. ---------- YOUR Sl'ORE NAME ERE You will 1itltwa9onload1 of home & qarden products when you adverti1e in LiviDQ Space1, a Daily Pilot feature. . You'll 1mile when you hear our low adverti1- inq price1. DEADLINE FOR SPACE APRn. 4, 1985 C.11 your Np• I rwntatift foJ' cletai18 at 642-4321 nt. 290 L SPACES G ifts. yes. a plush new desk chair and a scrapbook filled with memorabilia. "It was so much fun seeing people I hadn't seen for years." said Molho. Pbll Ralloda, another award- winning flo ral designer came from Arizona and Mlkt Forslaay, an e mployee for I 5 years, came from Orcaon. Also former em ployec De Marl Tosll. ( who now has her own place). Jlldy Escbbacb, Bllland Vlr&iala Rlacll, Gabetl Rataoff, Harold Alexnder, Dolores Sltearer, 84- year-old Carmea Llzarroga, Rexiae Tobi• and two sons of the ho noree Randy and Allaa Molllto. • • • Associates of Los Patrones. a I-year-old club dedicated to support Child G uidance Center of O range County, celebrated the spring membership pro motion with an even mg filled wi th gourmet foods and wine in the Newpon Beach home oflreae and Donald Baus. President Dr. Richard Agnew and wife Katherine greeted guests am 1d the d 1n1 ng tables decorated w1 th ferns and camellia\ 'iupcr\ 1~d by Paul and Jane Bred1t. Rex Gaede, executive director of the Center. ar~1~cd amid toam h> the fcsuve group-a fund- ra1smg theatcr dinn.:r pan> 1s planned 1n the spring. 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It lives them the ript to tell • "l baveoneheckolaaime~• 1n my own ome. -~ h •~.. Ii"-· k · if I ,~ • Then there was the story of tht'i f. you '1W to ~ your K , pee your companion b6camc let _., a ycat-old man who had lived with his friends. how todresund what kind of romantic tetti11& diaaer, .oft mUlic. mother all of his life and she still a ear to buy. · hou1espotlete. waitilllaa•ioMly aad cooktd him three meals a day. His Like most parents. we've madt the with hope.. in pop1 one of tbc boyt mother was 94. "Mommy-and· Daddy-love-you-with, 'Hi. Mom, wbal lllldll ~ ...._,,.......;,Jlf-----------;-i--=Fhefe arc-a-lot--ohtories-tike-th:at.---'v""c~ry...=.·_.m"'uc_..hL;;.._.a ... n_d."-""'ca ... n..,n..,o""'t·_.iwmaaa-~·l)b:...-:-_.,_C_..a..,.n_..l_..11 .. k,..e_.a~lhmnrTlllUlll!l5ill.J.....1'°".-.,...11Mll-,..,-_--_ ·_.,.. .,.., ,... ...... .., u. p.,_ Irene ButU, Dr. Rlcbard and Katllarlne for Loe Patron•. mach to the deU,ht of Ra ACnew and Mary Ann Barnett ha•e bli plana Gaede, Ken Fowler and Don Batta, below. PARTY ••• P'rom82 Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Aadrew1 were enthralled witb tales of Perael G.and Mary Au Barnett'• world renowned orchid collection. (He hybridizes red. art shade and splash petal cattleyas). Patricia Rlveaea (she· s the new managerofBof A, WestclifT Branch). and husband Marvla chatted about their recent move to the Harbor Arcea. She is a director on the Center board along with Walter M. Schroeder who was not present but was remembered for hi s gen· erous donation to the special eve- ning. Mrs. Ray Ford-Ballock was-there as were P bylllt and Center trea~urer _ Kea Fowler who is with National Bank of Southern California. Busi- ness Development Depanme.nt. Membership information may be obtained by calling 646· 7733. FA SHION CALENDAR ROBINSON'S will present DJ Ri chard Blade and a pcrf9rmance of Dwi ht Twilley and his eclectic Red Bag new.wave fashion area for young contemporary men and women. A mini fashion show will be held and prizes awarded. DJ Katy Manor and The Poorman will enter· tain at the Westmi nster store from I to 2 on April 2. • • •• A ,WEDDING GOWN fashion show and a simulated ceremony will be features of the bridal workshop bei ng held 2 p.m. March 31 at Francois Conunental Restaurant. Huntington Beach. All phases of marriage planning. invitations, floral and photographic arrange- ments. etc. will be included. Reser- vation and $2 tkkct inform~ion: 842:1919. • • • IMAGES FOR SPRING for the entire family will be presented Satur· day at I and 3 p.m. at Westm inster Mall on the lower level near Sears. There is no charge for the event being sponsored by mall merchants. No matter what they say. she knows he· s THE LAST DRAGON BERRY. C'iCKN'S 18111151 ~=~::.~, ~~~~~~~J! NOW PLAYING IMA COITAMUA ... •OMIMa( *MW WUTWMITfll UAMovies UAC1nemas Edwlllls~ City Ctnttf SllootlSllll •0..-Pacific's 119().4022 ~0694 15'-8111 63A 2!>53 ~ Hi-Way39 uurw El TOM Edwards LAMIMM ~ Pacific· 1 Anllllim Orlw·ln UAMlwles SaocllebKll SA0~5 EOWlfcb Cinema Dnvt-ln 8111-31183 952 .. 991 581·5880 S23-1111 Wtsl 191.3935 879-11950 NOW SHOWING AT EDW - The greatest adVenture ever born! SHOWTm:S AT CM:MA r11 too. HO. lO 00 SAT/UI lHO. 200, . 4'.00. &.• too. lO 00 .Jiving new meaning to the phrase. rr=========;;::================-~ "Latch· Key Children." Many latch·key kids are full.grown adults who cannot bear to turn in a key that brought them so much security.' so much love. an oj')en refrigerator door and a washer and dryer without a slot for quarters. But something strange happens to 9lder latch·key children when their keys turn in the lock. They become half adul\ and half child again . They are old enough to receive mail. They are too you ng to toss it 10 · the wastebasket when they don't want it .. They are tall enough to reach the milk on the top shelf of the refriger- ator. They arc too short to put it back so they leave it by the sink. They are old enough to turn off your VCR tape and turn on MTV. but they are too young to turn it back on again. They arc old enough to ente rtain. They are too you ng to wri te a check. The child in them cats and walks away from the table. The adult in them comes in after 3 in the morning. Orange-County's . . .-sv listen Ing ra-dio station • The child in them still leaves wet ~-------------.._ ___ ...,. ____ _.._... towels on the bed. The adult in them says-they h-ad m grab' a -ntgllt to Sr. Louis and were late. Parents too get confused over their roles. When they wash your socks. drop off your cleaning, loan you their shampoo and take your telephone NIT TIUTIE 111-1211 ttHE.o...thJ~llf ........ .... A a.AllS-mLIGllT. a ~ .... .,. wltla tncM _....,.,....,...-........ -............. ~_... ••• as.: Aftla1ii~ ... -... ....... Chrtatopber Reeve. Vawa Reclsnve .Je.eka 'Talady Nancy Marcluaacl . u.da ...... ...:..Madeleble Potter ,.. V~·----... ~­/r-t1it-.ii..ttnry~ - P.rlward s UNIVER SITY !LU i.. ' ~ -~· . .. 8 5 4 -8 8 1 l ----- Rebel. Fighter. Fii 1:00. 9:l0 SAT/U 2:00, 4:30. 7:00, 9:30 Bathsheba's lover. Goliath's slayer. • KINGDAW> T he story of the man. STARTS FRIDA.Y AT A THEATRE OR DRIVE-IN NEAR YOU • \ , .. Victor saves Ashley from rapist If LYNDA lllalCll TaJ ~ m .. urant bums 19 IM lf()und. Heather qrttS 10 alttp with T~kn «>Mt ol eow. --... IM't tick o( has ALLllY'9.DaDt.J•kcisu«t• M•rlt ltKbcfs ohy1kal condiu~ improves but CAPITOL: Keli:, ia~s down ruin for family's DOIOrirty . .... __ • ......_ .....t..t.1..a.1 .... ........._ -·" she'11uflenrwfrom•nu•nia.SallyfUriou1 '' / ___ :..L• " wt .. --_.. --'""""'to ...... c when Catlin reveal• he_... once mamed. Trey's visits 10 Sc011y. She insists on no GUIDING LIUllT: Rack lcavn Roxie m M.n ID...._.. wi.wr.wal. Jab hopes Nancy bdi«vtt Jake has.aolen drup rrom wrpri\t vi111s; Trey may not refer 10 AiMka. Mindy admits the lhot Kyle. H.B. lllil • Ill tlift IO ..._il that he was the hollMw. Rnlizin& Ooou hat her eye himself ts .. Daddy''; he may ttt the child teUt liUy he's known from bcainnu-. JOlh BrooM'I ~ . .._. ..U. from jail to Sandy Bia' Don btck off four times a month. and he cannot <klve and Reva apena one niaht ,.,ther. Rav....ood. On &al!!..Jilark edmits he's ~........., Y· inewantt nato 0 · into Kelly's pcnonal life. Thomas tells V1neh1 relive1 Rev•'• accident. Broob.'1 contaa. WllCll Malt spots ~i~ l lau.e acct04 poliuons in San Kelly he loves he and she don not Seetefteed 10 lilt j n pria, L.U.Ck beaten hBr11~~~ ~~h .~ ... aape ~~ts • • • lC•pond. But af\er sceina Trey. Kelly calls by cell mate. Pta(ccd in eoli1ary confine· -.-on.~ ..-Pal ...... ---· .u 'lllB WORLD nJllNS: When Brian Thomas and says she shares his f.celinp . mena. Lu.jack Ul\lwtre fellow prieoncr ~ bucks In cxchanee IOr tht photo of ·rcfl.lte1 , · Kirk h h I 1 Terry. the boy who rciajured his knee called the "professor" i1 Beth's stepfather Nana and him in bed. Anaie relieved •n pmblin: fi~ break~ i~;'fh~e~o.;pa~y play1ft& football, disappears from 'the Bradley. India. who's been lyirw about her laCI show she's not preanant. Orea aees ufc. Marao exonerated in lnvcstiption of hospital. A wheelchair-bound Jartn prcanancy. i1 <ksperate and heads, for vonne and Jeae kj11ina. Bob teems that dock shootout Betsy and Craia hide in Morpn spot• Clarissa and insists that his doctor 10 aiet love potion. Alex fires Philip. ha lets than a year to liv-. Hillary Russ's hotel (oom and discover Russ assistant learn her identity. Sloane excel-· LOVl.NO: o.nc• :a~cs Ann head of ao many Bob immediately but plans 10 transform Bc':l. into exact lent on· naaional ncwa as temporary co-. fi 1 't tell Tad the reeaon Wily. Erica 1 .. ,.hor. "7..,., has R<M"rct m-tina with Josh cosmetics 1rm even thouah he prom scd duplicate of his late wife le. But first. '" ~ -.... ..... 1 1 G w ti · 'th IO marry Mike but insists on a small l:la.a:i.n&loo 1nd 1hroM his 1u~RQn at the spo o wyn. an na to reunite w1 ~~111yCTlld moves in to"'J,J.--,.~._ Ruu plan• &o-l'l-ri44 Betsy -nator .._ausc he wants _Trey to 105('. Jack;" Dan"' oft'tl'f hll~Ob. Shana accep1-o-+-1.0i!li "" 1 •-dcctdes to drive Russ over the ..,._ by -~ -n.. 's I 1 · -'· 1 k • • • ' ....,. Trey walks in on Josh and Zed's mcetina ...,.,ne emp oymen o r tn O•ud o ccp ANOl'llDWOIU.D:TonyrealizaDidi ~king him think Kate is alive. Lucinda .,. O. Sha II Mik he ha 1 twin for Cass. • uunnod ~ ltarM of the casino in Diana's restaurant. T~ler'scontact wants 10 give him info for eyt on ne. na ac s e' "I ve o il;iiiiii•iiiili;;;;;;ii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiii;;;;;;iii:ii ___ ;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;.._:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I cnme commillce but insists Tyter meet hold off on maniqe Dlans unul Cabot him out of town. Jordy nervous when recovers. Shana later tells Mike the wants ,, * * * * % • HILARIOUS ... loaded whh Ronni brains talkina about Francesca to.~N in AuJust,. un~wa,rccthlt. Mlhike's ex· (Frankie) 10 Paula. w11e orttn 1s re umina o onn . y 8C8ne• end entert8ining · chlnctera • • • • • • DAYS 0,. OVR Liv""''"· Bo and Ho"" ONE Ul'E TO UVE: Bo man,.._, to · 8fnOn9 the yes' I moat Offbeat flma.,. decide 10 elope, Man~ovcrhcars tb;.;, save Asa. Lcamina that Bccky's h:ik in -William WoH, Gannett News Services plans. Euaene and Calliope feign publ ic town, a thrilled Asa rushes to her sick. a'lument in order to make Marksons unaware that she loves Jesse. Later "* * * * ~. Ottgirw .Mt •ldacb•." think they've broken up. Pete ma mes spollina Bccky and Jesse kiuina. Asa -Roger Ebert. ChiCll(JO Sun-Timt1s Ivey. Ivey realizes Pete doesn't want 10 be realizes that their relationship is more TOltAY~ 1-:0D; 3:08, &:lo, 7!1&, 1:38 lUJl~ FHIMlfS =J;.:t:.-=:r * ORLY ·INS ::~ (::: ~Tflf'i[)fl[)I U=ti) S111tUJijU:J2J~mn:.,.._) STADIUm a l • • ... FlllDAYT'tta , .. MllTY (Ill Tiie New Kl4t C"> A~~·l~O TNS LASW' Dll"8C* ..... AT U ill S100 litG l.:20 6 t :SO ""'"Y'S .WI 11 (Ill ""' Co-~Nture "••enee onlM N9'41• C"> 1 110 6 101SO c10Eoome a 1Mnu1a.-• .... A•F SHO~ \'::I ,,,. 1 .so..11a1 • ... 20 SYLYaftll .. I SHOWS AT U :IS 2:01 I :11,J.7'...'..:ll~--1-J'.Jllml_ ....... (IQ ----.-..S ""' Co-~Mture ..V.aLY .. LLS C09' C"> Sllows at 1 :ti l :ZS S:H 7 :50 & tO:OS Tiie Sllre Tlllnt (N ·t 2) .-vEaLY HILLS COP (II) ~us Co•tr .. lure 'fop Secret l"Qf 0111\IE·lllS CW.• UMr 12 FllH iw. -....JO,.. l:U M'9yt I .• ...._. :.pure -V1NCENT CANBY. NEW YORK 7lMES " ,,.~~" ••• QJ1 t::"~I U.... -C£NE SHAUT. NBC TY. TK£ TOD\YSHCM' :.it~ .. ~.:aect" .~it deteroes a medal." -REX REED :.Q11 enduring clas5ic." -PETER 'l"RAVERS. PEOPtE ~ s· mamed to her. Don interested in Sonia. than platonic. Bccky tells JCSIC she's Han unable 10 get change of venue for fearful of leavina Asa because he'll want Marlena's tnal. Nicky begs Anna to leavt' custody of Drew. Wronaly believing Bo Sal · h h' had affair with Jinx in Venice, Didi calls em wn 1m. • • • IT GENERAL HOSPITAL: Tony goes into o her wtddina 10 Bo. Ma ria, the Italian coma after 511ro•ni. Blaming Felicia for waif. finds BO's credit cards. __ , .. ' Tony's injuries. Frisco tells her to get out. RYAN'S HOPE: Sioohan learns Max 's of his lire. Donnelly upset that Slater mother was a famous French actress who stooped to violence with Tony. However, gave up her carttr when she became Donnt'lly, fearing Tony knows where the pregnant with Max. Al masquerade ball. treasure is, decides Tony must not Siobhan and Mu continue to dance and recover. Scorpio lea ms Peter has gone to stare at each other Iona after everyone else Brazil. which has no extradition treaty has changed panners. Magic and Dave with the United States. Donnelly exits reconcile. Beth recalls Mapie's past Pon Charles. telling Scorpio he's going 10 record ofhunina people 10 pin what she trick down Peter. Maria anives 10 care for wants. Rick, asked to renovate studio for Felicia but is thrown off balance when she famous fashion desi~r. is surprised teams how Tony was iajured. Tania when he's told Jacqueline was not behind thrilled when Tony begins 10 move--and -ahe assianmena. 1ries1o~~tells..Ginn)~twl SANTA IWrn C.C. rcaliztt m~Jce their ~amaae work. Mike infonns Auausta alive. Ted and Kelly plot 10 keep Ginn and Rick he wants to attend school Auausta in town. Warren scares ofT man who makes pass at Muaic. Hank plans to expo5e Gi1U1'1 past. Edin compares Cruz 10 Lionel. Cruz and Eden discov« tecttt panel behind bookcase at Minx's man· sion. Muon robbed and beaa.cn. A 8 e SEARCH Jl'Oll TOllOllllOW: Wendy vows 10 gel even with Suzi for Warren's death. Sunny loses job at -television station. Alec decides to leave town. Liza tells Lloyd he doesn't have m-buy T.R.'s affect ion. • • • YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Ashley · u·~Vl--AOlfMNT­ SAT /SUN 1:30 workin& as waitress. Victor discovers Ashley's whereabouts and anives just as Vince plans to rape Ashley. Vi nce lyi ngly tells Victor that he owns the diner and that Ashley has lcf\ town. Vince traps Ashley. calls John and asks for-SJ million11ru~m. Nikki anary when she must tend to an ailinJ Victoria herself because Victor's off lookina for Ashley. When Victoria falls on stairs and loses con~iousncss. Nikki 3:45, 6:00, 8:15, 10:90 ANAl£11 639 8170 SI AOIUM DR IN BtlNA PW 821 4070 BUENA PARK DA IN llllMA PMK 9S 2 4 99 J UA MOVl(S 8 twosome rush Victoria 10 hospital. When the child's condiuon stabihzcs. Nikki and Jack share dinner and she at.rttS to model for Jabot, ~us ... llVElY"llUNG YOU'VI! H!Aal> IS TaU! ,._.,oer.....,_ ...... _...., ___ _ -'310340 AMC ORMGl IW1 -634-3911 IJA CITY COOU ~ • II tI!:\ ~!f~.; • "' C , ... fW(otTll TH ClNT\lft\' 'OX NOW IHOWINQI COSTA llUA 979 4141 £0WARDS CIN£MA CENTER COSTA MESA ~O 0594 UA SOUTH COAST El TCMO 581 ~880 CDWARt>S SAOOUBACI\ IVll854·8811 EDWARDS UNWCRSITY (llAM( 637 0340 AMC ORANGE MALL (llAM( 634-391 1 UA CITY CENTER WESTmSTO UA WEST.STER MAll 893 om oan,eroaa affair - Jaeqaeline Bu.et etan u a German COGDteee ID IOft wttll a Jewlall IDtellectul (Jaqa Procbnow) ID die BllO mcme drama .. Forbidden,•• premlerlni tonf.Cbt at 8 o'clock. Bad guys don: 't w1n Oscars very often By BOB THOMAS . ,,,.,, ......... HOLLYWOOD -When James Cagney played a p n'5ter in "Public Enemy.~llc dldn l wm an Academy Award. Nor did Paul Muni for his legendary portrayal in ''Scarface." But Cagney did win for his role of entertainer-composer Cieorae M. Cohan in "Yankee Doodle Dandy," and Muni was awarded an Oscar for playing the French scientist in .. The Story of Louis Pasteur." ft seems that Oscars arc rarely awarded to actors who play villains. And this year, F. Murray Abraham, who portrayed the infamous com- poser: Salien who hounds Mozart to death in "Amadeus," gets to cballenge that trend in the best actor race. Artistic merit aside, the odds seem to be against Abraham. asa look at the prevlouT$t>A"a<'.temy contests shows. "I th ink the voters realize that villains are the easiest roles to play," said actor Gregory Peck. a past Picture Acts and Sciences, and an Oscar winner in 1962 fo r "To Kill a Mockingbird." ... iw, t 'Jl "11 ,I'~' I f"AlA '" r "':I\ .. ::·.,/\"' • 'v1h / 711 Villains. Peck said. "arc talked about while they are offstage. When they arrive on the scene, they attract immediate attention. You never know whether they will rlnow a rattlesnake in your midst. "It's a piece of cake to play a villain; much harder to portray the salt of the earth." he continu~. Still. Broderick Craw1ord ran roughshod over opponents and friends in ·~An the King's Men" and won. Burt Lancaster played the evil evangelist in "Elmer Gantry" and Marlon Brando was the cold-blooded Don Corleone in "The Godfather." But it could be argued that each of the three had his own peculiar charm. not like Abraham's relentlessly conniv- ing Salieri. Bette Davis was.a real schemer in "Jezebel," as was Vi vien Leigh in "Gone With the Wind," and they won Oscars. Louise Fletcher was hardly the likable nurse in "One Flew O ver the Cuckoo's Nest," and she was honored wi~h ~ ~cademy.Award. many Oscar winners. began their car~rs as villains: Oark Gable play- (Pleue .ee BAD GUTS/Ba) 7 M_ADE MY AWARC. ~~r JMINATIONS llSr DmC10R RO.A1'l> .KYf£ llSr AC10R SAM 'MTERSTOO IUT~~ DR HAING S. NGOR lHEKIWNCi EIELDS COil&.,. llMMDS '°""' a:11TO ~I 41t' ll IGIO UM~SMnlll.I() ~I- lA-SllO CAltWU mm1 ..... 'llCH ~ OUU3Hl61 lMIN IUQI 491 1111 lDWMllS'SOl/!H (X)UI UQN "'MASK' IS SUPERB. One of the most beautifui love stqries we've had In the mo~ie~ In quite a long tlme ... lts a beautiful film ... certain to be one of t he year's most talked about pictures." -~ Sklcet AT THE MOVIES-TV "'M.ASK' IS GENUINELY MOVING." -o..ldAtl!iftl NC'NSWE£1( MAGAZJNt ... zece ... "masterp. ,, 1he greatest adventure ~ born! :I love this mwie." ltli ,,. ~ _ ~ . • f l.J,, '}( a:. ",;:; ·i;..., r.:;..-~'""' 1k -_, -IOUllS~Jlfl HYMM Pm& tlliaa nus. JMI -· - • It.I ne•llV• •••••=mr I ) I SAT/$4M 12:31, 2:1S, 4.05, • 00. 1:00. t:.45 I .. IUE.NA ,AIU< Pawlc a luena Park OI ~in t2t..4070 * COfiTA MEIA Ed#ttOS Cl'*"' 543102 NON PIAYING •tnC>ttO E.,_.flToro 111·- ""'"" EfWWWw.e. .... 111·Gell • &::'n t:M-1163 ~ln-..nt .. Do Ose.ar voters take their ktoo ., ll08 TllOMM •111 'lllf"-- HOLL YWOOD --•verty Hilla Coo.•• 1he smash Eddie Murph "i will liuly earn double the comt~ l'Olltl of the fin movies nominalled u bat picture of l 984. Yet it RCeived only one Academy Award nomi- nation. for ofiainal 1Cttenplay. Steve Manin'• performance 11 the la~er tnvaded b,r Liiy Tomlin'• apint in ''All of Me drew raves from. critics and best actor awards from two New York critiC1' societies. However: Manin. Mau Tomhn and the movie did not draw a nod from the Academy. The Academy of Motion Picture Ans and ~enca ~· lO overlook comedies in favor of the dramatic an. ··t don't think Academy voterl know how difficult comedy is," said Hal Kanter, who has written films for Bob Hope, Jerry Lewiund others. "It seems so timple to mm people lau&h. but it isn't.'' "i o be successful. a comedy should seem effortless.'' added Howard W. Koch. who ha• produced auch films as ··The Odd Coupte•• and .. Air· planer· "That's why the people who make comedies don't I" the rnpeci they deterve:• Said producer David L. Wolper: "Not muy quality comedies arc beina made. MOit or the comedies today are the teen,.. 1n mo.vies that don't deserve Academy ~tion. "5he sood comedies sometimn ,et overlooked . ., ·"It's much easier to set an Oscar with tears," concluded l..arTY Gelbere BAD GUYS DPN'T WIN OSCARS ••• ··-ed heavies in "Night Nurse" and" A York" and .. High Noon"; Paul Lukas Lord Olivier, "Hamlet"; Jose Ferrer, Free Soul": Spencer Tracy was a in "Watch on the Rhine''; Charlton "Cyrano de Bergerac"; Paul Scofield, criminal in . "Up the River"; Heston in "Ben-Hu('" George C. "A Man for All SealGM~ Humphrey Boprt was a hood in Scott in "Patton": Ben Kingsley in coun~s Warner Brothen mo~es: "Ghandi." And those acton who QQnr&nd Ernest Borgnine played the infamous There've been winning actors eccentrics also have been lfonol'Ca: Fatso Judson who beat Frank Si,.tra who've played lovable characters: . Charles lau&hton, "The Private Life to death in ''From Here to Eternity." Wallace Beery, '11\e Champ"; Rob-of Henry Vfll": Yul Brynner, "The Only when those actors switche'd to en Donat. ··Go00~e. Mr. Chips"; .Kina and I"; Alex Guinness, .. The more benign roles did they collect the Bing Crosby, "Going My Way"; Brid~ on the River Kwai": Rex 05car. Sidney Poitier, ''Lilies of the Field." Hamson, "My Fair Lady"; An Gable won as the jaunty reporter in The classics also-have paid off: Carney, "Harry and Tonto:• "h Happened One Night": Tracy as fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiiiiii..-I tht Portuguese fisherman in ''Cap. tains Courageous' and Father ... lost In America' Contains mor9 big laughs Flanagan in "Boys Town": Bogart as than Qny fllm this Y9Qr. Tw0veryenttulasttc the TCluctant hero in "-The African fhni>I upl" -"ATTHEMCMES."AoQerEt>ert•~si..t Queen"; Borgnine as the lovelorn butcher in "Marty." "•-i.-...i~ On the other hand, heroic lea'ding ,, ' "...,.,.,-.. comedy." -M NlW 'fall( TMS. Janet M0111n men can attracr Academy recognition "Few comics cut so close to the bone ot daltV ... and by portraying flawed but sympathetic that's to be cherished." ~ OcMd ,.,.._.. characten. Fredric March won. for playing the schizophrenic ''Dr. Jekyll •• •~1n and Mr. Hyde." Ray Milland won for -.-;"' ..... JULIE his role of the alcoholic writer in "The IROOKS WAGEITY Lost Weekend." David Niven -w-as-- awarded an Oscar for playing the sex offender-in-"Separate Tables." John Wayne's Oscar came fo r his portrayal of the boozing bounty hunter in "True Grit." Pure heroism has paid off in Oscar taeft: Ua' Cooper in "Se cant THE HEAT IS ONI J(FF G0l08t.UM • MICHEU£ PRlFF£R _,.,ct. ~-~ : . I OFA MOVIE:' -Klrfr llfll. HOUYWOOO ltl~ltTflt Bl:\IERl~f l~IJ.l~Ci UClUSM EIC"ED! ed wards LI DO CINE MA ·•~·. •:: ~···•: 6/J 83rQ ... ,.,,., ••. ···~... 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Cll) 12: 15, 2:"5, 5; 15. 7:45, 10: 10 ENGAGOIEHT IUO "8l009 llMPU"' (II.) • 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 1:00, t:OO l:OO + SAT ONLY 11:00 Not .. Cary Oru1. .. p i• "'*°'=••dy. n.a.. .... eluded lGllllllnl, .... KalOft. Scan Laurel and Otivtr Hardy ... Hope. II.old Llo)ld -w.c. Fietdl. Oftly I haftdftal of lillt~ ftlma .. vecverlCONd 11 bal picwN. ,.It HafpeDed Oae NisM." 1be bis winner ie 1934, ... 1 l'OIWlic comedy. Frank C.,,.. ecored apin in 1931 with a comedy about u eccen. tric family ... You Can'• TIU Jt w~ You." '''WITNESl"19 the peffect ...................... end ll11ullful to look ... • ..,,... Font .. tough...,, end-1 In ........ tale of ,. .... , .• ..,,... FOrd .. lhe'newllogert." -Pat Colins..CBS NEWS .......... 11'1111152t6131 ...... E-..HnllrTw 111.- •a1m e...BTOIO 511.e!GO PMT•.wY EdnlltfOY!llMIV*t • -1»15GO ~ ---6'IMl .... a..•~ --EE I ................ ... .... "lflolmd~•···= '" walbott wltlt Ute. - picture." _.....,Wblt GANHETTlll£W$$Eltlf1CE - , Leah Marshall keeps her fingers on piilse ef South Coast Plaza By JOY DEE ANTHONY Dlillf,._.C.u191 •HI Bec:aust Sout~ Coast Plaza con- tinues to expand, its owners decided that in order "to keep the pulse on how tenants were feeling," th ey needed to appoint a liason between management and me~chants, Says Leah Marshall. the former general manager of The Newportcr Hotel who was recently named South Coast Plaza Director of Retail Services. She secs her role as keeper of the pulse. Of the decision by C.J. Segerstrom & Sons to create a new posjtion. she says: "They definitely are a very forward-looking family." They are aware that tenants should~·rontinue to feel good about bein& under our umbrella." In addition to tenant relations. Marshall has the overall rcspons1· bility for South Coast Plaza Village and the Mesa Verde Center. That means she will have duties in market- ina, administration, and leasing. She says her new role, while challcniing._is similar to.hci:oldonc. .. It's stall management and at the same time it's hospitality and service- oriented. You're dealing with people on a day-to.day basis, and of course that is what I have always enjoyed in the hotel business." "I staned in the hotel business when I was 15." she said. Working full -time for a IOO-room hotel led quickly to increasing respons1bilit1es in a variety of tasks. A native ol British Colu mbia. Canada. Marshall left that first job to study at the Sorbonne in Paris and at the Centro Linguistico Italiano in Florence. feel· ing that the language training would come in handy in a continued hotel business car~r. Now she k.nows she was nght. French or Italian chefs have ap. predated hearing th eir native t0ngue. while hotel visitors were put at ease when someone could greet them in the language they knew best. .. I have a lot of friends that are from Europe." she added.· Before studying at the Sorbonne, Marshall knew some French. "That was my fa voruc subject in high school:· she said. Her French teacher served as a mentor. inspanng her to reach for success in later life. In addition. she spent a summer in Montreal with a French Canadian famil y whom she met through her first hotel work. Returning to Canada aOer her languaJe study. Marshall began a 12· year stint wi th Westin Hotels. first at the Westin Bonaventure in Montreal. Bcfure..tran5ferring_ to an executi¥e assistant manager post at the Westin South Coast Plaza. she had reached a senior manaeement position. The decision to li ve in Orange County was an easy one. she said with a laugh. Hearing J~at th e area was south of Los Angeles. she recalls. "I knew it had to be good." So she and her husband moved .here. He is delighted with her new position, Marshall says. A wa ter colorist from India, he-exhibits his work at the Laguna Village Ans & Leall Maraban · Flowers. Besides her work. Ma rshall takes a twice·a-week six a.m. women's work- out class. jogs near her Laguna Beach home. and enjoys yoga. In addition. she is on the Board of Oirectors of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. the Anaheim Visitors & Convention Bureau. and the Business Council of the Newport Harbor Art ·Museum. She also participates 1n a group called "Women an Business.'' Ultrasystems and Bacardi Corp. --beginjo1ntQeve opmentven ure 1 tra~ystems Inc. of Irvine and Bacardi Corp. of Pueno Rico ha'e announced that they have signed an agreement to develop waste-treat· ment and energy-recovery fa cilities using Bacardi's ad vanced anaerobic filtrati on system. This system 1s a pat.~.nted d1gest1on process for the environmentally sa fe treatment of b1olog1cally and chemically ladened effluents., The facilities would be specialized high-technology waste-treatment plants applicable to a variety of industries. including distilleries. fermentation facilities. dajry and food-processing plants. and pharma- ceutical .com panics. The anaerobic filtration system. which "111 be designed and con- structed b> Ultrasystcms using Bacardi's patented proces'i. u111i zes a film of acti ve m1croorgan1sms to b1olog1cally co nvert th e waste ma- teria l into a methane-rich gas which can be used by the industrial plant as an alternati ve energy source. The methane-rich gas also ma } be used in a variet; of potential cogenerauon applica11ons. Manuel Luis del Valle. president of Bacardi. commented from his office in Puerto Rico: "We are pleased to c~ter into this working relationship with Ultrasystems whom we regard as a leader in the environmental and energy industries , with specialized capabilities 1n the area of biotechnology. We believe that o'ur two organ1tat1ons can make a signfi- cant contribution an ass1st1ng man} industries in meeting their complex and difficult envi ronmental require- ments.~· Phillip J. Stevens. president and chairman of Ultrasystems. expressed his optimism regarding th e business rcla11onsh1p with Bacardi. He said: "We consider Bacardi's process to be the most advanced process of its type in the world, so we are very pleased to be working with them in th e develop. ment of future projects. Ultrasystems holds Bacardi an hig.h regard for the reputation of excellence that they have earned an the distillery and spirits industry, and we are confident that this reputation will carry over into the waste-treatment industry." ============="'.::::::::::::::::=-------------------------------------~ For more fascinat·ng figures call c1•'> 752-7923 or mail the coupon. !'Hf ~.,,.! .. I .. ~"" -~1'f .H t1'1H ·------------------------• I I : Transamerica : P.O. Box 7459 ~ Newport Beach, Calif. 92660 I I I \,1ml I I ,\JJrl'" I I l'th I I ""1,1tl l 1r ! I I I I ,, kph1111,· ll.11~ nt U111h ~ \ I \f ' t i" COMPLETE NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 87, I ... ' Gover:nment accepts Grummai:i . s experimental swept-wing plane EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE ductton. as J&mmed with computers (AP) -The federal government on to control virtually its every move- Friday accepted from Grumman ment. The X·29's forward-swept Aerospace Corp. its exJ>Cf1meotal winas represent the most ..,.sible wept.wing.aii:plane-.-whiro..was built-dtffffencc-betwccn-it and-roA-Yen· at a cost of $87 million to test tional aircraft. futu ristic technoloay. · The hi'gh-tech X-29 jet. which probably never wi ll go into pro. -The strange wing configu ration was designed to give the plane more control at varying speeds. T"o of the planes have been built. ()nt' of lhcm was officially ,turned over to the Na1 1onal Aeronautics and . pace .\dm1n1stra1ton in~ ccremonA Fnda; morntni li1 N ~polcc~woma n Nancy Lovato .. The ~·cone.I plane remains at (irumman\ facility 1n Long Island. N.\'. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the atock market actlvltle• of publicly traded Orange County firm• for the week ended Friday. March 22. Data provided by Newport Securttlea Corp. -. i ................ . l..,f. I (' I P!.t;)lU~f[lt~ '"'"''. ,. ' ' ...... - -........ -........ ~ ......... 1 .. .. --• -.... -• -•••• ' ... ' • •,.. 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'll,Ai 11 .. 1 41 •1 11'4 '"'' " I • t ,.,.. tf Al • '> " II.. f '> #<"«~ M It ,..., II -IO.llo 114 I ti ,..., ~ • I\ .,.,. n"' n • ,, ,, 1 01\ ,,.. --1• t"" .. ~ ..... ,, II •M ...,. .. ,,. 4 U• W>11 W•t \4 , .. ~ 14 ,.. ,.. >• " ft• ....... 11 .,, .. \I• • 6111 1'111 WMrtllt n • l• e I .. 11-WMt • It ... ll lt'1 I n• .. -w.. • • 111 ni. ,.., :~·,. l~l!llll .. , . Big day for Orr,, Oden _ Mission Vt~o meet brln-g~s~o-u-t==:- best In area gtrls ---"'--- By JOIEPH DUDEVOIJl ......... Ce; $1 f I Mission Viejo hosted its second annual airls track invitational Satur- day. with over SO schools in attend- ance vyina for team and individual honors in what most coaches de· ~ribed as one of the touJhest invita- tionals of the year. Bob Van tekk. Ncwpon Harbor track coach and head man of last season's C'lf-champion Sailor cross country squad. said, "You won't find too many meets with this kind of competition. A lot of the best in the state arc here to try and pick up some good marksand JCt ready for Cl F." While Hawthorne, rcaarded by "'!any as a state ~hampion contender, piled up 122 Points to run away with the team title, many Oranac Coas area standouts made their marks in · md1v1dual competition. Ocean View's Debbie Orr notched a ~rst-placc finish in the triple jump with a meet-record effon of 37-91/J. Orr also arabbed second in the Iona Jump with a leap of 17-S. and added a fifth-place fini,h in the·hi&h j1Jmp by clearing S-2. Orr accounted for 20 of the sixth- place Seahawks' 2S paints. Irvine Hiah's Elaina Oden con- tinued her winnma ways in invita· tional competition by scoring a win in the discus with a 134-6 toss. The Vaquero senior picked up second in the shot put with a heave of 421/1. At the Irvine Invitational two weeks ago. Oden won both the weigh t events. Oden. an all -CIF volleyball star who is headed north to the University -of-Parifir.hublossomed into a state finals contender since late last season. Irvine Coach Scott Ficr aives most of the. credit to weights coach Jeff . Oden's technique 1n both throwing events. "Elaina really came on at the end of last year 1n CIF and JUSt m155Cd the state meet. She tasted 1t last year and now it's her goal to act there this year ... said Fier. "Coach w1gan had a lot to do with Elaina's improvement. When he staned workina with her late last year. her distances shot way up. It's hard to guess what her potential is because she's sull 1mprovinJ ... Hoyasreac Final Four alga-in-~0.5 Turner delivers for Memphis State in 63-61 trl~mp~ Prom AP.,.,..., PROVIDENCE. R.l.-Whtie All· American Patndt Ewing rode the bench because of foul trouble. Geor1e1own rode the 1ns1de power of reserve Ralph Dalton and the free- throw shooting of .Rqgie Williams back" into the Final Four. The top-ranked Hoyas. with Ewing out for 12 minutes of the second half. hung on fora 6()..54 victory over No. 6 Gcorgja Tech in the NCAA East Regional championship game Satur- day. Next Saturday's nauonal semi- finals at u xington. K )' .• will match Georaetown against the winner of today's West Regional final between Georgetown's Bie East nval t. John's and Nonh Carolina State. The Hoyas' 16th stra1gh1 victory put them 1n the Final Four fo r the third time in Ewing's four )ears and kept them on track to become the fiMll team 10 repeat as national champion since UCLA in 1972 and 1913.- For the most paq. though. they did 11 Saturday without Ewing. The 7 -0 E wini, who scored I 2ofh1s team-high 14 points 1n the firs t half. co llected hts founh foul wi th 18:02 left in the second half and Georgetown leading by one point. By the time he rttumed. with S:3 I left. the Hoyas were up 48-44. "I know the team had everything under control.'' Ewing said. "I had cenftdeoc~ hem. Na1uraliy.. I wanted to get in. but I had confidence in the team." Toda7'• TV p=• 10-30 a.m -onh Canlliia vs. Villanova 1n the 50udMMI R?ional final , C'hafted 2. 2:30 p.m. -St. JOhn's YL Nonh Cuohna State in the W• RC1Jon1l final. Chan.a 2. And (1corairtown Coech Joba Thom~n added: ''Otbtt people realize their responsibiliues when Patnck 1s not 1n tht pme." In the Midwest Resional an Dina.: Mem,.11 Seese II, f>lrht_. 11: Andre Turner. Memphis State's det- 1anatcd hero. came thf'OUlh •in. although he Just milled beina a pL Turner. who beat Botton Collete and Alabama-Birmiftlbam wilh laA· sttond shots durina t&e aoumament. scored four poinll in the finaJ 3) seconds and All-American Keith Lee had 23 points to Jive the No. S Tp 1he1rfirst berth in the FinaJ Four11nce 1973 with a victory over rourth-ran~ Oklahoma. The winner of today's Nonh Cuo-, hna-V1llanova Southeast ResionaJ Final 1n B1rmin&ham. Ala. will fa<lC ... Memphi.s State Sa&urday in-LcJL- 1ngton. Ky. · Ho~cver. Turner -selected t.be regional tournament's Most Valuable Player -missed the front end of a one-and-one w11h e1&ht seconds to play and watched helplessly as a dcs~rauon Oklahoma shot bounced high off the bade of the rim at the butzer. Tech players suggested that ..-:-~~~-___;.~~~~-t--V@Ofi~~..Q<M:J...m~-Ul~ Turner. asked if he was worried about mmmg his final free throw, s.atd ''l~ll was 1h1nk1ng they (OkJahoma) could onl y go into ovcnime and since we sull had all our players l .. tbou&ht we ·- Ewing on the bench. "We ma)' have picked 1t up a little." confcs~d Hoya forward 8111 Manin He added "I was real glad It didn't come down 10 where I had to make a last ~rnnd shot again .. MISL commissioner: A job with a fllture? The Vaqueros. behind Oden. checked in with 34 paints good enou~ for the third slot in the team 'ltandlngs. Van Sickle liked what he saw from (P1eaM He 11119810N /C3) Newport•• Maale Hemon (top left) bu the earl1,_lead:-bat Woodbrlqe•• Sherri Smith (rtOat) I• tbe e•entaal wfilner of the 1.800 meten at the Ml•lon Viejo ln•lta- tlonal. Warrior Jamie KJn'en (lower left) placed In the biCh jump and triple jump. And what can be done to 'spice up' the pro golf tours? BuD TUCIEI Nobody camt' in un the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me.but .. SPORT S CO LUMNI ST A perfect ending for Laguna Beach •Herald Examiner publisher Fran- t 1s Dale will become commissioner of th e MaJOr I ndoo~ccr Lca,guc I v.onder 1 ft hat 1s a ob with a future • LPGA golfer ty hechan says that it makes\ ou w1'ih football had the \amt' thing • .\ngel'I vrtcran Tomm) John v.ht'n asked h1s chanc-csof making the Artists end long day with tourney championship By CHRIS MONAHAN .,.., ..... C.1t•J• ••:I Laguna Beach'' boys volleyball team had an opportunity to do scvp"ral thinas m Saturday's Oranae County Volleyball Championships at fountain Valley High. not the least of which was win it. It had a chance to: I) sec the best boys' teams 1n Orange County. including some possible CIF opponents: 2) get in some extra playing ex- perience in the middle of a tou&h Sea View League schedule and J) avtn&c its only two losses this year. both of which had come at the hands of Sea View foes. Wh en the day of volleyball had ended nearly 12 hours aficr It had bc:Jun. the Anim had accomplished all of the above. defeat ing Estancia 1n 1hc semifinals. I S-1. and Woodbridat 1n the finals. I S-4. 11 -1 S. I S-6. Laguna Beach middle blocker and captain Kun Blanton was named MVP of the tour- nament. Blanton had seven kills. including five tn the dec1din1 game apinst Woodbndge and was directly responsible fort he Art1m' final three paints of the day. Blanton. who also had three blocks in the final . was helped out tremendously by his teammates. including outside hmers Mike Staf- ford ( 17 kills) who missed 1he first encounter with Woodbridge. and Mark Draper ( 12 kills). Said Artist Coach Bill Ashen of his MVP middle blocker. "He 1s what every coach dream" of. because he 1s so coachablc. Most kids at thi" level that arc that good have heads so big the) can't get through the door." It was Estancia and Woodbridge that had handed th e Artii.u their only two losses of thc season. both 1n five flme\. According to A\hen. Laguna's match ap1n4't W6odbridge lasted 3'h hour . and saw the Warriors overcome a 2-0 deficit 10 win the final sci . 18-16. "We got everyone back tonight -Edison. Estancia and Woodbridge," said Blanton. "We used that (Woodbrid,e) match to help get U\ up for them 1on1g.lll ... Laguna Beach defeated Ed1'lon 1n 1he quancrfinals. I S-10. aveng1n~ a two-set loss to the Charger\ 1n pool pla) earlier 1n the day. "Like I said. it's a matter of C)(C'Cut1on and who's concentrating and our JU)'S exc<.·utcd ... said '\shen. "Woodbridge wa!I 1n 11 until ha lfwa) through the th ird set. They had 11 toughl·r dunng the day. so we were frcsht•r when the match staned. "We un i)' had one tough match and that wa" Edison. We played well after that and thing' JUSt went our ""ay. "We learned from 1he fim time we played Woodbmlge. The first time we pla yed th em Scott Burch and Larry Barnett crushed U'I hecau\C we co uldn't make 1he adJ UStmen1 1n lime Tonight. we d1sH·garded their pas mg (to other pla)'cr\) and waited for the two of them .. "The) e"ccutcd well and made le'' m1!I· take,, .. ~•d Warrior ( oal·h ~tevc . tra1os. "They al\o outpa,scd us When you ~rve well and you pa~c; well. )'OU get a lot tlf one-on-one Ch1tt1na) <.1tua11ons One thing 1us1 lc3d<. to another " women· s golf needs some sp1c1 ng up." .. Sodocsm 'sgolf. •NameshkcTomm) John. Don utton and Da vey Lopes-to ment1onafcw-bnn1upapo1n1 . Twentyyearsago.11 was ra re to stt a major le~uc player sull active after his 30th b1nhdav. •From a pubi1c1t)' release on NCAA women·., basketball .. >\ h:11r- ra1s1ngevcnt" llov. about a "hair· pulling" e~cnt'> •l">cpt ofhu hum .\llth.u m) cote!) and in trigue a•.111 v. htl h 'uh'llancc the 1\ngels" l>al)I ~on1t'r' was having trouhlc v. 1th 11 \\3\ otn.1ou~h not rite pudd 1 ng •It 1s ~1d long and dra\l..n ou1 n cnt'i. such .t'I world war\. rnu\t" bah' hooms Hov. ahuut nn 11.: R \ ~asan·) •Bill Bain 1\one of the Ram' pla)er'> who will dtlnatc food to the nl·cd' 0111 R:un get' to 11 fir'>t •lhc mo'' "~n1ticant thingah.)ut lhl· :"J( .\ \ ba.,kctball toumaml'nt" tl·am '"On '\pnl . I may bccomc a 'l'r. h1[1.h paid amateur golfer.'" •Hor~· pla)t'rs alwa)~ die broke and the) ncHrrct1~ . be-cause they lo' e to 'iuOrr •Ram,( oarhJohn Robtn..on "8)S then.· 1s no cocaine temptation once a plJH·rgl'tH1n1hc:fit'ld . Howabout :ill tho\C v. h1tc Imes" •The \an Francisco '"in''· de- 'PJ1nng ol 1he wind and cold at < :mdk'>lll k Park have rt'duC'cd their n1ghtgnmeo;lrom 28to 17.addmg 11 ahl·rnoon rnnte\I\ h would be 1mprar11rnl to pla} 1n the moming. • I he ho1tum ltn(' on baseball -..ti.in Jrh11r;11mn 1'1 tha t thc player l'1thl·1 gl'I' m·h or rtl'ht:r ... or r1C'hcst. • ~\ hl·n thr rl·al '>IOI"\' on how the l)odgl·r, blcv. thl' l ha nC'C to get H ll kn I lt·nlkr,on lrom Oakland l'i told \\. ah1•r C l'\.1 ,1llc) will turn over 111 h" gra H ' hkr .1 v. h1rhn1derv1sh. •lo' .\ngdl·'< hpncrsgcncra.I (Piute ett TUCUR'8/C3) Vikesj Edison move closer to Sunset lead UCldlvldee doableheader Golden West runs wild, 11-7 Mann nd F.d110n moved to within 1 half-pme of Sun~t Lc~ue lcadin1 Fountain Valley in h1fh school baKblll Saturday afternoon 1n different fashion~. The Vikings went into the c1Jhth 1nnina 10 earn 1 titht win over OCtan View. but 1t wa much ca1icr fqr tht' Charat"· who coatttd to a lhutout win over ttunun11on Beach bfh1nd the p1tchi"' of Todd Bndtnbell. ThcMiatlt; U... t , H•ti!ll... h9dl t : Br1dtnbell 'J)un a four·hmcr as ttic Cha~rs thumptd the Ot~rs. Bridtnblll. a tentor natn-handcr. 1trutlt out t'taht and walitd four 1n earning hi\ tlutd wtn of the ~•ton Mu1M I, ONu VleW •: Mike w11hout a k>H Hu)'ltt ttit 1 ucnnC'C fly with OM out The C'haratn II~ him the ntte '° 1n thf bottom of the ct .. nh inntna to u y upport at the•~. ~or1n1 t•K'C' hf\ the Vtkinat to 1hc v1c1~ in tMwcond eM..,_Mare 11mn 1n tht fifth. Clup Dullto and Jeff' Kent A~ qcftn View hid opeMd lhc 1in11ed wtth O.IMIO comin1 home tcOf'tr't wuh •.Pitt of "'.n• tn the first . , on a throw1na error. Marina wtnt tn front with four in t~ Ron ( hock then 1qucc1cd 1n the fifth 5trvc BIOkdyk'a two-run tnt)t' K'Cond run wa1 thc key llt'm tn that 1nntnt. In the fifth c;"'I Mtrt1n't blte'4 Omln Vww'1 Ptul Chell homtted lnedcd ttftl)t wn lM kty blow. whalf to riaht •Uh 1 1amm1te abolrd tn Mar\ M1lkt1lwdro"r tn uun •tth 1 1hteopo(1htt61uh IOltf thtlllMlnd hilt htl -' Ora nge Coast puts Compton away early In 26-1 romp L 11 produ me ..d.a)-_1.L ~ le for the area communit} colleat' baseball teams Satu ay 11 Golden We'\t and Orange oa teach hit double figure 1n tht run column tn South Coe t Conftrtnn' encounters. tft'rt'·, what happened· O.Wn Wnc I I, F•lt.ri. 7: 1 he Ru,tlcrs hterulh ran rullenon d111y. tcahna s" be.in en route to their lounh ~onfcrcncc v1 tory 1n ii1x outin . 1 Iden We" lead-off man hav.n ulbcrt ~• a P1n1cular thorn 1n Fullcnon's 1de. aoina • fl r 6 and stdhna t•o baK\ nJ nd> Mota "ho pla)cJ ~11h 1he Horncu la1& tca'°n. had thrtt theft "He wa loHng 1t:• q1J C.otJcn Wnt C oa<h f rrd Hoowr ofM011·, pcrforman« ·• ..... --futtcnoft ,.-~ fht or 1\ " A htl'l 1n 1hc scconJ 1nn1na fotfi\C run•oft' Ru,tkr taner J hn Manin, bunht tno of Manin. Tom Ktlf'l•mk and Gary 8ucklM ~ut th<' ttomt1' do-non 1-0 hits lht rn& ul the••» Mnnwh1k. Oofdfn Wt"'t rallifd tu take the kid for IQOd 1n th<' top of the founh 1nn1na ""1th thrtt r\IM l ~n ~t R1th. •ho v.,:nt ~ f('tr '4, wpphC'd the cru hrr •1th a t~ruft homt-r 1n tfw lop ot the tithlh, Rath'' nm. hnt1n1 •. , IO th1 ~a\nn • "l he '">" 01 the a-u11t• tx·"dc' kath ' homer. wa' gr111n our le duff h111rr on." \a1d Hoo"er "We had cx·oplc on ha'<' all da) " Fullenon ·~home 10 \: ddlct'tack rue~ay Or11re c .. ,, ti, Compcoe I : It wa'i I 7.0 aficr three 1nnlfll..\ u ~ P1nur, came throu h w1 iwrform;an(c of the ~" n apm~t the·.:.:-.-na=rs ......... _.........._-ui_ <•enc Roum1mper wa" one 01 many to tease on ( onipton p1t1. h1na. ao1ng l for S w11h a h mtr. double and \1n Ii: f)avc Rolland knocked 1n ''\ l'\IM •1th a ttnmlc, ir1pk ,1nd homrr 1hc latter coming 1n the ~"cnlh •it'h a m:in on tl''l' ~ra"' had fou1 h1t\, 1n ludtng a dou~. and dro'r 1n four run The P1ratM ~t '' men t the plate 1n tM nu~-run 1h1rd , ta\hing out ~"en hit\ 1n the inn11"11. .\lmo\t lo\t 1n the olftn\1\.t' on\laut}\1 wa the Pirltn' 'up<Tb pitt'h1n1from1h rtt hurkn-\tartrr Lonao G1m1 and rt'l 1t>H" Orlando <•IK'm and l:nc Rnnh lu. Thr mo Cl1m~1nc,1 tor IS Mn krout\, with frnhman nJtn·hanJt-r •If'-•& "or\:1oa thC' 1~• " in . ..:.:"~·------·· ''n"1n ut '" v.h1k ~ ncnna fl ur hit' Ciunn hurk'd t_.o 1nn1nsund after &ht firll& hatter he f 1:d. as m rtl\t \trtk1n OUI tht' n " I hitter Rc1nhoh1 11 cd lour battt'f'\ and ttlK.k out ll\r« '"a ro tOt'r 1110 .. tn ate J IT \1nalt 1n tht nu"h • O< mo \rd lo 2-A '" ronftten,·t ~~ and 6-1·1 O\.Tratl, ""hilt C'omcn n rcm11ntd .. 1nlrit 1n thf SC(', llood-alterlnl drug for ASU tiallplayen 1tven OK by coach Jl'rem AP .. ,,. ... TEMPE., nz. -Arizona tile Um· Ii versity bateball coach Jam Brock says ht has full confidence in a psychiatrist who has prescribed a mood-aherina dru1 to some Sun Devil baseball players to improve their performance. "We havt complete trust in his methods'." Brock laid of Dr. Games Gou&h. a pan-tame consultant to thr university's sports program. -- Red8' Soto forced to lean 1ame Elbo~ pain inlerrupled Cincinnati 1111 O..y Alqe scored 12 founh.qua.ner m patcher Mart. S.1e'1 preparation for 1ht points Saturday ni&)lt, enabtina Boston to m~or teaaue tcason Saturday but other break open a close flme a~d def~t hurlers continued to breete throuah s~na · Washinaton. 104-98. to inettase 111 lead in , trainina outinas. Soao. ace of the Keds s&atr. was forced tbc NationaJ luketbtll Association's Atlantic to leave the Cd'hibition aame •inst Philadelphia in lht Division to 5'h pmcs over idle Philadelphia. The 01\h innin1 when he felt 11ifTMM and pein in his riaht Celttct ltd 77·76 before Ainee hit three strai&ht jump elbowanerthrowinaacha.-up. V•8a1"'tbree.run sbots to put the Celtics up by seven ... In "'her t:JBA homer helped.4he Phillies to an 1-1 victory ..• ...._ 11mes. Pa.a Prui.,. ecored a carcer-h1&h 30 points. 81kMr of Minnesota. who hadn't allowed a run in wbile Terry C..• .... added J t. to !e_ad Milwaukee 10 three previous spnn, appear· a I 4Q.. I 29 victory over Indiana, expandina the Bucks' ances. retired the fint I Boston lead to 12 pmes in the Central Division .•. Chicaao batters he faced before Jim IUee forward Stew,.._ .. scored a season-hi&h 31 points taged him for' a founh-innina 11 the Bulls arabbed a 107·97 victory over l>allas,'only home run in the Twins' 5-3 the aecond win on the road in their last t 8 tries for the victory over the Red Sox ..• Miu Bulls ... Rookie Ode fterpe pumped in a career-hi•h Maaoa or Texas shut out Kansas 31 paints and a..-'l'Mtla hit two key free throws 10 City on three hits over six inninas the final 90 seconds a• Kansas City rqistercd its founh Blae etp• pact wltli Olaat8 SCOTTSDALE. Ariz. -Vida Blue. • impressi ve in three sprina tra1nin1 exh1· biuon pmel. Saaurday siantd a C?nc-year contract with the San Francisco G,1ant~ .. Bhat. 3S. came to the Giant 1ra1n1n1 c~~P. 11 a free a,ent in t 984 after servi na three months 1n Jl•l for possenion ofa controlled subs\lnce. A sax-ttme II· tar and the w1 oner of the I ~71 Cy Youna award4S the Amcrkan L.caa~·s be t pucher. Blue will be ustd asa spot staner and lona·tthef man fot the Giants. "I fell I would make 11 \\1th the Giants," Blue said. "TheY. invited me and P"e me a chance. I ho~ I can contribute. I still have a lona \\U)}O ao to~ back where I was ~n I was with Oak.land Giants (Jenera I Manaaer Tom Hlll \c:r said he had not expected Blue to male the tt"am Gouah. of Scottsdale. said that he had prescribed the dru-'1 Nardil foT l~ers to f !&hLlleprcuion itJlloL-~ Telm.ton,radlo as the Ranacn beat the Royals. consecutlv victory a 113-IOSdecision overNewYork -7-'1 ... The--€hicago White~--.= .. D.•tat .. 1 wtalat scored 21 poTnTsls Atlanta. with improve pe ormance. "If you feel better about yourself. you'll do a better job," Gouah said. · used a suicide squeeze bunt in the only ci&)lt players available, defeated Cleveland, 91-86. ninth in nin1 by Marc Hill to score in ovenime ... Paced by P1rvl1 Slaort'• 33 poinls. Gouah said he warns patients about potential side effects. some of which result when cenain foods or over- . the-counter medications are eaten or used in conjunc- tion with Nardil. 1oto Joie Ca1tro and defeat Pit· Golden Stale beat Phoenix, tll-109. handina the Suns tsburgh, 2-1 ... Willie U~aw'1 RBl·double keyed their fifth lost in six pmes. With the score tied S9·S9 at Toronto's two-run first 1nnin1 and the Blue Jays the half. tt!e WarTiors pulled away to hold a defeated Detroit. 3-2 ... Terry Frucoaa's ninth-inning commandina2t-point lead. t 10-89. with ei&ht minutes TIUVIMMI 1CUO Lm. -UIB H.L: Atl91\tll w. Dod't:o~ ~1. COLI •• ~ NCAA Peeyoffl -North CetollM w. V91111CM"'"" aoutttwt Aegk>nal::.. ~ 2. But at least one player said that he was not cautioned about possible side effects of Nard1l. The player said Gouah prescribed the drug for him when he was depressed dunna a hitting slump. error on a double by Heary Coato allowed the winniJlg remainina. run to score in the New York Yankees' 6-5 victory over Montreal ... Ed Lynclil pitched four shutout innings in Wat8on clind'• to one-•bot lead the New York Mets' 9-8 victory over Atlanta ... Rookie • 11:30 a.m. -: PGA LU ~ IMfta. t1oM1 from Laa Vegu. Channel 4. • "The doctor never told me anything about 11. Just that it would make me feel better." said the player. who was not identified. Three other players. described a staners but also unidentified. told the Republic that team members and coaches used Nard ii. - Doug Loman had four hits, includina a two-run home Tom Wat1oa, struaaJina with his l!I run in the first inning. to lead a split squad of puttiof. shot a par-71 and manaaed to ~~Id Milwaukee Brewers to an 8-3 victory over San Diego. onto hat lead by one stroke oveT surpns1na Another Brewer team beat a split Seattle team. 12-9 . . . Billy Gla1aoa after the fourth round George V1kovlcla singled and doubled, driving 10 a run Saturday of the rich Las Vegas In vitational. Watson. a 11 :30 1.m. -NO ,OOTaALL: U9'l -NMW .~at Tampa Bay, Channel 7. 12:30 p.m. -COUIGa UM8TllM.L: NCAA pleyoft9 -St. John't V9. North c.oftna State In the WMt RealOnal ftMI, CMnnel 2. Brock said he knew that some players haq used Nardit1 but he said he thoclght they had been told'Ofthc potential dangers. and scoring twice to help Cleveland to an 8-2 victory fivMime British Open champion and six-time Player over Oakland. of the Year. also fell victim to some putting problems .. and a 71 cropped up." he said. His round on the Las Jeta zoom to ~l&htb WlD in & row Vegas Country Club course lef\ him with a 72-hole total 3 p.m. -KAAATI, Chant* 4. S:30 p.m. -SKIING: World Cup oompetitlon, CMnM17. Center Dale Hawerelauk sco red twice riil. of 270 aoina into today's final round of the chase for a in the third period to break a 4.4 tie and lift , S 171 ,000 first prize i11 the richest event on the Winnipeg to a 6-4 victory over Vancouver American tour. Glasson. who has had surgery on his Saturda> night. the Jets' eighth straight kom cm four occasions. wears a pair of braces on his- Nauonat Hocke) League victory. Perry Tarab.U, Jim knees and moves slowly and with obvious discomfon. Nill, Dave Babycla and Wade Campbell also scored for was unable to maintain his fast early pace and finished Winnipeg ... In otherNHLacuon Saturday, RoaS.tter with a 69 ... Ju Steplaeaaoa, winning her daily battle scored a tie-breaking goal w11h 2:20 remainina and with puttina problems, fired an even-par 72 to take a 4 p.nt. -SPORTIWOM.D: 8u'*8tsa -10 1N4 Otymplana compete for bel1N In the cMmpk>nlhlp round. from Key Biecayne, Ft, CMnftel4. MDIO 10:30 a.m. -aAllUU.: AtlMta vt. [)odoerl, KABC (790). RelablC join• 49er grid •taff d 1 · h h' d ·od rfi three--shot lead after three rounds of the LPGA's ONA Dave PoullD Kore two ~oa s'" t e t tr pen to I t tournament in Glendale. Stephenson, at I-under-par Philadelphia to a 5-3 win over New Jersey. The win eittended the Fl yers· streak to to. the longest of any 215. is tht only player under par af\er 54 holes at JloOn -aAllaAU: Ang91a w. a.ttle, KMPC(710). 1 p.m. -PRO aAIKITaALL; Oetrott .t l.akera. KUC (!570). LONG BEACH -Larry Reisb1g has m been hired as an assitant football coach at •II• Long Beach State. Rcisbig, 44, will serve as the running · NHL team this season ... Doug Gil moor'• shon-handed Oakmont Coun\.ry Club. where the women are playing goal in the second period proved to be the pme-winner a tournament for the first time. Barbara Moue11, who as St. Louis defeated Minnesota, 4-2 ... Rookie Ray bepn the third round three shots in front of Ferraro scored three power-play goals as 1he Hartford Stephenson. soared to a 78. but stiJJ was tied.for second -MONDAY'I RADIO 10:30 a.m. -aA•IAU: Mlnneeota va. -DcMSCJM'I from V•o ~. KABC (790). back coach and an ~dministrative assistant to head coach Mike Shep~_rd. specialty teams dominated Boston en route to a S-2 place with Boule Laaer and Becky Peanoa at 2-over· victory. par 218. 1 &;....;. IAmALL: S,.ttle VI. Angel• from P81rn 1 KMPC(710). 49erwomen ffall to Georgia I 1 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Teresa ' Edwards scored 26 points and Janet ""Harris added 25 Saturday to lead ei~tb-ranked Georgia to a surpns- ln y easy 91-82 victory over thtrd- ranked lon_g Beach State in the championship game of the NC AA Division I We st R ·onal basketball ------,.to""'u"."':m==-a~m=ent. The win at UCLA's Paule) Pavilion qualifies Georgia for the women's Final Four at l\ustin. Tex .. next weekend. The Bulldogs. who are 28-4. will play the winner of toda) ·s Western Kentucky-Mississippi game in the semifinals Fnda~ night. Harris and Edwards led a 56-point second haJf for Georgia, which con· nected on 57. 9 percent of1ts field goal attempts in the final 20 minu tes. The Bulldogs had ht'ld a narrow 41 -36 advantage al hal ftime before stead1l ) pulling away to the con' 1nc1ng tf1-=- umph. Lisa O'Connor and Katrina McClain added 17 and 13 points. respectively. for Georgia. McClain also pulled down a game-high I 0 rebounds. Cindy Brown led Long Beach 4itate. which finished its season with a 28-3 Bruins are 'back from ·the dead' KINGS FALL ATBOZEK'S- HANDS, 4-3 · UCLA heads to New York after oustiilg Fresno St. survived the death march and we're a good I 0 rebounds fo r Fresno State, which finished Its basketball team." season with a 23-9 record. Jos Kuipers added UCLA and Fresno State were playing for the eight points for the Bulldogs. first time since the Bruins overwhelmed the In other NIT action Saturday: Buttctog>.9J-43. m t9'S-O"al\d"for only Thcf6Uffh "TeuHlff"tl, Vtrpatrt~-SOphomore Ton) · 1NGlEWOOO-( te¥e From AP cUspatcbea ume ever. A near-capacity crowd of 12.577 White banged in 23 points and guard Michael Bonk, a formet LOI Angelee watched the contest at Pauley Pavilion. Brooks came alive down the stretch to lead the ~. IOOted wtth 7:29 remlllnlng LOS ANGELES -UCLA's resurgent '"I don'l think you can shoot the ball for a Volunteers to victory over Virginia in Knoxville tobrelk 1 3-3 tie Saturday night ~g~~~1k~.~a~11d~e~o~~~hP1-~~~11~~~1i~11~1e·ti~wedidand~rr~ll~~"nld and~~nhin ~e~~u~r-.~---~~~~~~~t,,.~~~~~F~t~~~~.-~~3~ Walt Hazzard co uldn·t be happier because the • Fresno State Coach Boyd Grant. referring to his The smaller Vols trailed throughout the Nattonal Hockey Le.gue victory Bruins will ha ve an opportunity to erase some team's horrendous t 9-for-57 effon from the game. catching the Cavaliers with 4:33 remaining owr the Ktnge. biller memonc~. noor. "We Slaned with too much eneray and shot on a pair of free throws by Anthony Richardson. 8oZllk took a peal from Joet Otto ·'This "as m> biggest win at UCLA as a the ball too quickly and got into a hole. From there. the outside shooting of Brooks. 8nd" rammed the puck put LOI coach.'" Haz.tard sa id Saturday night after the ··we pla yed welt enough defensively to win. who hit twice from the top of the kc) and again A~_.... Bot>~ from Bruins disposed of visiting Fresno State. 53-43. in but onl)' if we had shot the ball better." from th e right comer, and fi ve consecuuve vu--, .. a quarterfinal game of the National ln\ltat1on TheBruinsledat halftime27-18and~ere_on throws by White raised the Southeastern Con-abOut 10 f..t ~on J~'I Tournament. ··A lot of }Ou (repon ers) had us top 41 ·24 midway through the second half, but ference Vols' record to 21-14. stick ttde, dead and buned. but we're still alive. 1he Bulldogs battled back and trailed by only siit Olden Polynice ·dominated the inside for The Fl.,,,.. had tied the game "We're going back to N~w York to show the points at 43-37 with 3:12 remaining. UCLA Virginia. scoring 21 points and grabbing fi ve earller In the ftnal period on IP world who the real Bruins are."' didn't score for six minutes as Fresno State rebounds as the Atlantic Coast Conference by Kent NllJ80n. hf8 34th of the UCLA lost six of 11s first nine games this rattled ofT 11 straiaht points. Cavaliers ended their season at 17-16. seuon. season. Among those siA losses was an 88-69 However. UCLA forward Gary Maloncoo White. a 6-2 guard. led all scorers wuh 23. Calgary, 38-27•9, ICOttd the setback to powerful St. John's at Madison Square connected on a 12-foot jump shot with 2: t 5 left Fred Jenkins, Tennessee's 6-4 forward. arabbcd a only goal Of the first period. Eddy Garden. sue of Wednesda}' night"s NIT semi· and Wright made two foul shots 15 seconds later game-high 10 rebounds. Beert got the ~ on the finals. to gi ve the Bruins a I 0-point advantage and With the scored tied 12-12 midway through 1COr•board aft• 17:25 of play. Senior center Brad Wright scored 16 points Fresno State wasn't able to pose a serious 1hreat the first half. Polynice went on a I 0-point scoring L09 Angelee, 32-29.:-13, bouf'C)ed and pulled down 15 rebounds to lead the Bruins after that. spree for Virginia baci< In the MCOnd period, ecortng past Fresno State. Nigel Miguel added 12 points for the Bruins. Two tong jumpers by White and Rich-all thrM of lta go91t. Mwk ~arcfy .. It was a tremendous mo ment for ever) one who are now 19-12 and have won 10 of their last ardson's dunk of a missed shot broughl the Vols tied the game wtth a p0wer-ptaiy at UCLA ."' Ha zzard said of the victory. ··Brad 11 games. Maloncon and Reaaie Miller con-to with in 22-2 1 with two seconds left in the half. goe1 at 1:43 of the period, and the Wnght played ver) welt. tnbuted e1g)y t points apiece for UCLA in the low-Virginia's John Johnson gave the Cavaliers a Klng9 took a 2· l 9CMlntage' ~ record. with 20 points. .. There's no way that I would haH believed sconng affair. 24-21 halftime lead with a 60-foot shot from Phtl S~• tcored at a:a7. ~~~---~-~-~---th_a_t _w_e_c_o_ul_d_h_a~h~t 9 w1ns thi s~a~~t~ &ott Barn~Kored .1 6~po~in.~~an•d~~~b•~•d~~·ba~c•k•ro•u•n•a•t•t•h•e •b•uu~e•~~~~~~~~~ TheA~tledthe~t~~ 1: 18 later on a goat by Perry Berezan. However, the 1<Jn01 went on top When Marcel OionM IOOf'9d ht. 4Sth goel of the year on a p0wer ptay at 12:4'. Errors prove costly to Angels in 5-4 loss MESA. Ariz. -Errors by Angels' reliever Luis Sanchez and shonstop Craig Gerber allowed Gary Woods to score the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning that gave the Chicago Cubs a 5-4 victory over the Angels in ex hibition baseball Satur- day. Woods opened the ninth with a walk off Sanchez and rookie Shawon Dunsaon beat oui.. a bunr 10 put runners on first and second. After Sanchez threw wildly to second on a pick-off attempt the runners advanced to scorina position. Chico Walker then bounced a grounder that was booted by Gerber to allow Woods to score the winning run. Dick Ruthven started for the Cubs and went six innings allowina three runs on six hits. George Frazier relieved Ruthven in the seventh odore John Perlman took over in the ninth and pined the victory. Geoff Zahn. who worked the first fi ve innings, continued to enJOY an outstanding exhibition season. He has allowed only one run in 12 inninas. "I feel ready." he said. "I got a co1,1plc of pitches up, but I'm pleased overall. The only ,hina there's left for me to work on is control. .. In a pme invotvinaa split squad in Palm Sprinas Tony Mack pitched fi ve-hit bait for six inninas as the Ansets defeated defcndina NCAA baseball champion Cal State Full· crton. 4-1. The only run allowed by Mack came in the sixth innina when Kevin Reimer belted a solo homer. &ott Oliver. hllrlina two inninas. and Julian Gonzalez. pitchina the final inning finished up for the Anaels. Oriole• halt Dod1er Win •treak, 6-1 VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP)-Eddie inninp. took the loss. his third In four Mumy and Todd Cruz each drove in exhibition decisions. tW<? runs to lead . '~ Baltimore Murray's first-innln~ double qriolcs to a · S-1 exh1b1t1on baseball scored Lee Lacy with the Orioles' first victory over Los An,elcs Saturday, run. Murray and Oary Roenicke s~•PP.•na the Doda-:n' .even m~ knocked in runs in th .thir~ innina, ·wn1111n1 streak. e ach with • llCrifice fly and Cruz had Ken Dixon hurted three shutout a t:"o-run double in the teventh off inni •• scauerina three hits, to cam rchever Larry White. the win. Fernando Valenzuela, who Baltimore improved its ~rd to pvc up three runs on f'our hits in six M white the Dodeers fell to 9-4. Let u1 m.U your boclv ' Calgary acored the game'• only two goal• aft• that. Calgary outlhot the Klnga. 42-33, In taklr19 an eight-point IMd over Lot Angelel In the Smythe Dlvttlon with atx games remelnlng In the MMOn for both teame. The FlamM ar• In third place Md the KJnge are In fourth place In the dtvttlon. The fourth-pt.a mm w11 have to face defending a-. Cup champion Edmonton In ttte flrtt round of the NHL ptayoffa '*' month. Bowie leads Trail Blazers past Clippers PORTLAND (AP) -Ponland rookie Sam Bowie scored nine fourth· 9uaryer points. including a crucial tip- 10 with I :2 t left. as the Trail Blazers held off the Los Angeles Clippers 126-t ~3., in a National Basketball Assoc1at1on game Saturday. The Blazers led throuahout the 11r:nc behind Kik1 Vandeweahe's 26 points and pydc Drcxler"s 24 points, bu~ lh~ Clippers aot to within two points !n, the founh quaner. 119-'l t 7. Bowie s free throw and the tip-i n p~e Pontand a five•point cushiOf'I while the Blazers cashed in on fnie throws the rest of the way - Derek Smhh led the Chppen witb a pme·hlah 27 points and Marcus Johnson added 23 as Los An~let dropped to 2S-~o. Portland took a 3S.28 first quaner lead behind Vande~e·s 12 poinu and carried a 72·S9 advantaac i~ halftime. Los Anaelcs stormtd bllck in the third quancr 10 outxorc ~onland 34-26 as BiU Walton, ptay. •na a reserve role, led the chartt. ,Walton had 17 poinu and Nbrm Nixon~ 15 po1nt1 and 11 as11M1 for the ~hppcrs, who saw their two- 1Ame w1nn1n1 streak broken. Drelller had 10 assists and fow rt~ndt to 10 with hi1 24 ec>ilts whtle Por,tland rookie tt\'c Colter had.19 pcunts and 101t1i111 . 9ow'le ftn11Md •ith I' p0inta lftd eish• ~und111 tht Blaien had Ma pliiym "' double fltum. ' Elaina Oden preparea to heave the d.lecaa Saturday at the Ml•lon Viejo IDYita· ......... ~ ........ tlonal. Oden won the eTent with a tou of 134·8 and wu al80 eecond ln the ellet put. MISSION VIEJO INVITATIONAL ••• From Cl ' h1~Sallor'>. "'ho garnered fif\h w11h 28 personal best of her own. 5:02.4. to Na11£.e .. .tevi., 1u,' LOl\9 1Mv >. 2109 points. as Maggie Henson led New-erase the old meet standard of5: 16.1. l,60«>-I S1"n°•11 <W> soH. 2 Arreola 1c.1 h ' • I fi S 03 0 3 Htn'°n (NH I S 04 I, • Cllai>el <COMI pon wit a arst-p ace an1sh 1n the s 12 l, s wrog111 m s u 3 , Hark1ni ILQI 3.200 "'llh a ti me of I I : 14.6. Hen-Woodbridge Coach Geo'le Varvas s u 3 son's t · 1 fT h was happ1..· tu see Smith hitting her 3.200-1 Henwn INH>. 111•6 2 su11on ime was jUS 0 I e meet-· ; CNew0urv Per-) II 11 S. 3 Htlt'n 1La11une Hlll\I record 1 l:l l.6shcsct last )l'ar. ~trideatth'ispoantof theseason. 'Tm 11302, • Skt•e ccoM> 11 n.6, s L•10 cNH J "Magg11: reall) ran well toda" ... gladtoscc.Shernbrcakoutofthehttle llJ66 6 Armwo110 CNewt>urv Parlf.J 11 3*2 d V S kl ""'" h d h' slump she was an ," he said ... , know .00 relav-1 11•wtll0rne ., I 2 Bevtrtv 5al an IC C.~ n e a SOmeot ers Htll\,502,3 Morn11111\10.,S06;4 Joroan,SO} S She qualifies for NCAA finals iiljaveltn as UCI women win "~ftlta.. He &ook 1 Rt11 .,, ~l'l!llf.~11 • ""' m the polt v1.aa. wid11 aJ+,4 ._ .. ..._ )l~tl1n IU-Oforthe~...._ In the t.hot put, Funk mlft21 ita•N.,_.,.. hoftOn, and captured &hard ptatt in die 400..- , '' ldodin1-&-naor Laura M11ft. broke three school records and , .. otl\tt A nttaltrs finathcid 111ieir ~ 1111. quahfied for the NCAA (hamp1ont.hlpt Saturda)' 1n ~nda Westbn>Ok totted a lj.t..11tewill1111 leadinJlhc UC lni1ne womtn't track team ioa 15-S9 wa.n and t.cammat~Aona Ku'I ran a 1:01.:l • •• over ("al State Nonhnd,e and • 70.-23 victory oiver C•l~for 1 tint.place fanir.h. unc Los narlcs an a 1raanaular meet at UCI Saturday. The Anteater men had a fi.at day ia die . The Anteaters' men·s track team dropped an U-iO events. In th<' JOO mtltn. Chris Pnetto nipped Ml dcc11lo!' t~ Cal Statd LA. OPPQnent. Jerold Oak is. b)' onc-ltnlb of a aecoed ..... Mill throw of 167-2 topped her old mark by more 10 7 m rk than 17 feet. Mills· m~k of I 59-0 tood the school's ~st In the 800 meters, UC'l'a G tta·Rafljab WtMd • prCVIOU!.tO s~uurda) s toss. I :.SJ.4 ftn1 h for first pl•~.Jutt Wad of C:LA'• In the 100 hurdles, Mall set an Anteater record w11h 1 Villaneda, who ran a t :SJ.6. SeM EvaM ran -- 14.3 run. and top the school's shot put rcc.Qrd w11h a ~ faucr JhanJus AeattSt ~'°' ao ..U 4"6-T~ eave. 1 s earned a second place an the d1Kus honors in the .S.000-mcter run wath a 141-9 launch The Anteaters· John Waioncr sta.kcd bas cla&1a <NI Teammate Jenny Linderman al o had a record-men's h1~bJump w11h a first-place leap 0(6-6. scttin& da). Her 5-8 mark an the high jump broke UCl"i UC I s women will ho5t U • Colorado IDd tt11.-• fi ve-)car-old record of S-61h. aturda> \I the Anteater Track and Field Stadium ~ . ln .mcn·s compet1t1on. Todd Funk turr~ed an an the Anteater men travel 10Los·Anidet1ocompe1elj, lllJ"-'1 exhausting performance for the Anteaters. placing in fi ve SC and New Mexico State. GWCmenswim to Cuesta victory AN LUI OBISPO -Golden West College·~ men·s sw1mm1ng team bla1cd P3'>1 its opponents Saturday and Orange Coast College·s women had h11lc trouble" 1th 1b compc111ors as the two teams collected their respective Cuesta College l nvila- t1onal 111 lec;. 'Thl' Rustler men tallied 4~9 point\ to finish with almos1 100 points more than Sc·cond-placc West Valle) Col· lcge. Scoring a 432. the Pirate women outdistanced their close~1 foe by 175 poant'i Orange Coast's men captured fifth placl' with 16.2 poinb. and the Golden W1.·4't women turned 1n a founh-place ix·rformance. The meet fea tured 12 community college teams from all over the state. '.':ltc'c Bentle' paced the Ruc;tlcrs w11h three fir~t-place fini'lhe,. A I ·00.37 mark 1n the 100 breaststroke and a .2: 13.02 docking an the 200 breast gav.e Bentley t\\-O lirst'i. and a 4· t 6 714001ndl\ 1dual medic) earm:d him his third lop-finish of the day. UC 1rvtne•1 "*1'1 tennil te.m adYMced to the MmHinals of It• own tournamef't Saturday, notchlng a 7·2 victory over the Untwrlffy of WllCOnlfn on the Anteat••' courta. The victory propela UCI Into BarhemMdY .... now_.... No. 1 dOublee Md 19-4 ~. do 'ol.<Cll toda~ also. haron ..\ttlesey she's going to dip down Into the 4's Llncotn !San 01eooi 507 (47.11n the 3~ low hurdle~ 15.8 in some 11meth 1syea~nndth1s1sa good 1.~~~v-1H1w111orne,1ss~ 2 &everw ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ h "' time of-.. 10 t r1 d .. HJlh. t.OJ.t. l.. lrvltll, 4'°''7-• -C.PO "'"-"· j I -I ~------------------~------------------------------------------- t C ltru low·s)ls starting to run injury-;~ .. r s :a coming aroUTli · • 10 4, s Mornlno,lot • 1.0 - freeagain. IOOLH-1 EomunO (Hl.149,2 Ou11ew CLl. I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE "If shcstays health~ I think she'll be On the quality of the compct111on 14 9; J v1111 (8H> 1s 1. • A111e~v tNH>, 151, s Varvas said. "When you get a super Jolln 1w11ion1. IS9. • Frazier (M1, 16 1 one of the best in C'J . BufT)' Rabbitt ft :IOOLH-1 E•omorti <HI 46 3, 2 Auoon•on I ran a personal besi in the 800(.2:19.3 strong ield like this. the good ones tE>. 46 s. l A1tlHtv <NH>, •11. 4 v1111 IBHJ, " " rise 10 the occasion. and Shem's a 41..i.....S.....JOIVLLWuMIAl.-4 t '-~Ml4r•• r 1or 1ourth].l..aura Cazo ran her best in good one." HJ-1 MA100n100 tH> s-. 2 oa~v !Ml th~ 3..200 ( 11 :36.6 for fifth). and s-2. l J•nonv.v IBH>. S-2. 4 HouttOll lS..n Maggie al 0 did a real jOb in the (llllNlifle'""" If! IMtWI) e·~u S·2 s Orr (0'VI, s-2, 6 Kirven IWooo l ACROSS 84 Abatement 154 Attending 19 Cuts ..,.yy 108~Md - 85 Wtngdlnga 155 Crete' a mcurtain ·24~ 111 Pknl erdng 1,600." Tt•m seo<n I H1w111orne. 121. , IW<ertv LJ-1 W•O•worl" IKJ. 17-6 >, 2 Orr COii) ----~--~e-n-~on ran a hne 5·04.8. wh-1-ch---'~"~"•~.~o~.~l~'""~1111~.~~w-.~•~N~~11n1~~~1~v-~~N.-30""'""".+5--~11~,~.+,~ou'lrlft;11a~w~1cTJ,-1~•-~•.~•,r.....;.OM11,;,;..,;.....,:;;1wm1m11~1r~nr1-+---L01u.....i..m.. ________ _s;it.t...c:.MU.1..m-lol'l11ML----..J~~!o£1.loj'l!U..UIL\~llWM....__£.l;u:;...-LiJ:.11m ..... ._ __ _._w,..;~10J111u----------.-NtV(POrl HerbOr, 21, 6 0Gt1n View, 2S. 1 16·S l, S Dennington (8HI. 16·3, ' Tnru'" 1 Act· Lat 87 Eomw P""I' 157 Eootblfl tltty,abbc 26 Pap« 0 Ke 113 SUtctied 4 Large stream alHenoe 158 Oral pelJM ~8 Son of Seth 115 Uuden 111h I was good enough for third and a L1ncocn IS.n 01990), 21. • Esoer1n11. 20. 9 CValh•".i· l•·O 1 personal best. WoodbrlOot, 19, 10 Groumortt, 19 T J-1 Orr CO'VI J7·9 , 2 W•OlWO<"ln IHI 1~1 Slllt1 CHI, 121, 1 Wl\ffter (Hl, 123, l J6.-0, l .t,oelt <M'VJ 3S·I >. 4 Kirven (WOOO 1 .. That 1,600 field was loaded with a AubOnlOll IEI. 12 s. 4 8erltM (Mii), IJ.O. s lS·O, s JOMM>" (LJ, 34-S) 6 Olien IWHttrn), lot of th I Cl F.. d H•rris (LI. 13 I; 6. Slt"en' (H), 13 I 33-3 c op runners in · sa1 2oo-I. s111e1 (HI, 2u. 2 w111e1er CHI. 2s •. 3 SP-I Mami (MVJ. 4J·7, 1 ooen <•>. 47·0 >. Van Sickle ... Getting third in a great Aut>on•on IEsPI. 156. 4 aer1111 !f.l\V l 26 1. s 3 0111 <wesit•nl. 41·6. • Paaue11e tRA>. 39.3 , ftefd like that IS a SOmC finish ... COieman Cl). 269, 6 Wrlohl CMl S · W1t1011 (Wood l. 19·1 1, 6 C•ttln (Htmell •~Amv (Hl. S6 a, 1 Turner (8H), SJ •. 3 l9·6' i The leader of that great field and Cotem•n Ill, S9 1. 4 ero-r ICVl. l:OOJ. s or-1 OOtn rn 134·6. 2 Peauette IA"l wanner of the 1.600 was Wood-Corcoran !FVl, I 016, 6 Wooovn111 (Al. I 016 125·1 l C1111n IHemtlJ 12S·7 4 Aoami CM'Vl brldg .. ·s hern· Smith. who ran a 900-Arrtol• CG>. 2 IS 2. 2 Amv CHI. 2 1u. l !",n·111119s 9w11M>11 1wooo 1 172·3 6 c.111 fWttt "' Harll\n' CLQ) 2 1' 6. 4 lt4100lll CNHl, 2 19 3, S ~ Express' Young hurt in defeat at Arizona gs·s knee injury ---not as serious as first feared TE~I PE. Am. (A P)-Lo~ Angeles Ex press quanerback Steve Yo ung said he's still in shock af\er suffering a kn ee injury in Saturday nig.ht's 27-13 loss to the Arizona Outlaws 1n a United States Football League game. Young. the S40 mil hon sccond- year pin.Yer out of Brigham Young Un1 vcrs1t}. left the game with a hypcrex1ended left knee late in the third quarter -"the fir.I football injur; of m> life." he said. .. I've never mined a pla) an m) career. I think I'll be back in a few days. I can·1 stay out. I can·1 do it. We've got too far to go," Young told reporter, in the locker room. "We're lifeless now. We'H: got 10 get more aagress1 ve. But I don't know what 11'11 take to turn 11 around." Reggie Brown scored two touch· downs and became Ari1onn '!i first I 00-yard rusher this season with 127 on 16 carries in the Outlaw.,· win. which improved their record to 3-:? overall and )..()at home. Los Angeles. now 1-4. hac; )'Ct to win a game here in four tries over a three-season ,pan. Team physicia n Or. Jim Tibonc said Youna did not sofTcr ligament damage as originall} fearr<l bu1 the knee "will be thorough!)' C\am1ned Sund•>. (tocl:l)) when we get back home· i\r1lona led 17-J nt half)1mc and held on from there 10 1mpr0\c 11\ Baker heads across bay record to 3-2 overall and 3-0 at home before a crowd of i'ust 20.835 at 70.02 1-seat un Devi Stadium. Los An~eles. now 1-4. has )'Cl to . win here an four tnes over a three- season span. The Outlaws opened the scoring 7:44 into the game on Doug Williams· 9-yard touchdown pass to wade receiver Al Williams. A fumbled punt at the Arizona 30- yard line led to a 44-yard field goal by the E'press' Tony Zendejas with 8:31 left an the second quaner. Lonnie Harns atoned for hi s fumble with a 76-)ard k1cko1Trctum. preceding rookie Lu is Ztndejas' 33- ~ard field g<Jal fo r a 10-3 Outlaw lead 6:42 before halftime. Tony Zendejas. who is Luis' cousi n, kicked a club-record 49-yard fi eld goal 3:37 later -set up by linebacker Andy Melontrce·s inter- cept ion -to cut Los Angeles' defic11 to 10-6. Brown's I-yard plunge with 27 ~conds to go gave Arrzona an 11 · point bulge at the half. He added a 44-yard touchdown run 44 seconds before the end of the third quarter for a 27-6 lead. Luis Zendejas had booted a 40-yard field aoal 9:33 earlier -the first points allowed by the Express this season in the third period after a 46-0 skein. Doug Will iams wound up with 14 comple11ons in 27 a11cmpt1 for I S3 )tird\ while Young wa 8 of IS for 88 )Ard before aettana hurt on an 18-~ard scramble w11h 3:S9 remaining in the third period Edison Hiah product Frank ~urcr lin1shro the game for the Ex pres and h11 on six of 18 pa s for 123 yards, including a SI-yard touchdown strike to JoJo T~nscll to clo5C o ut the \Coring with 8:29 remaining. Another perfecto for Oakley It's becoming almost routine, but Ocean View High softball pitcher Jackie Oakley tossed at)Other perlect game Saturday night at the Canyon Tournament -the fourth of the MUOn and MYenth of her career. M9anwhlte, Edison advanced In consolation play at Canyon with a flve..lnnlng romp over Miiiikan. Here's what happened: ~ v ... 4. Lompoc 0: A fine <Mf9nllve ettort on the final play o f the game by third baseman Nancy I Moretocl< prnerved Oakley's per- 1 fecto. I Morelock ranged Into the hole I between 9hortstop and third to field the ball and fired to first to retire the Lompoc runner. Oakley 1 1truci< out 1'4 of the 21 batters she 1 feced. JMa Darling alngled In the first run In the third Inning for the 9-h.wtc1, 11-0. and catcher Julie Scruggs added a three-run homer In the fourth. Ooeen View returns to tour· nament play next Friday. lllHn 10. Miiiikan 0: Senior rtght-hMder Julie Catpenter led the Cherger1 both on the mound rind It the plate for a five-Inning win OVett the Raime. Cerpent• hit a three-run homer tn the thWd Inning and struc k out .... .._ .....,,.,.,. Martha Noffs- inger.._ ...,ed. Dena Baker (2 for 3) ltroked "'9 game-winning llngleln .. ht. Edtlon ~cwect to 10 .. 3 on the ~wMetN,..,...fettto S-5 I PflOFNIX. AnJ. ( .\P) f)u,ly Raker. a \<CICran OUtfic:lder w11h a hfc11mc 180 t>at11n11vcr- llC· ha been traded from 1hc n rnnmco Giant to the Oaklond TUCKER'S COLUMN ••• 's for 1wo m1nor-lca,uc pla)crs. Tht Auoc1a1~ Pre~~ learned S.turday. Baker J~. had pla)'cd '!lpGran1I for the Giant' 1h1\ ~print, anJ did not fiaurc to brcal mto an FranciKo's stamna lineup tha'I tatOn He had been ttncd hy thl' aanu 11 a f rtt llCftl p'1ur to la\I ten0n. and hit .l9l w11h 1hrct honit NM and' 32 run\ bettrd 1n ~UM"f 100 &amc:\ hut }Ctr. '"°""" ht was bothertd hy a pulled ham tnna throushout lM IC8111fft. •' From Cl manager Carl. hccr."We arc -.·a1t· · 1nJto1um the comer". I d on't 1hmk thcyw11l act 10 the end of the bl ock. •You know )'OUlrta,cwnaold 1f your kids nc"crtward of Sand)' Kou fa,. •Secnon1T-1lun1t1M C h1"a10 • \utncamp1n n1~"1'dd1\<orce m) hubbtff'ou(~ ". How 1bou11h" forloal 11fr: .. I'd dump th1: old cod r for a Oodlt'r. •· • \~n1u I llU) WhoknOW\I muc:haboutba ~lllllnl>i kW1I· l1am' think\ he ~no~ . • •lfthC'knt rv~1p0k)j1H to Jeri) Bu\ forthc habb) \ton on ha financ1olaffa11"1. thc)'dtdn'tJ01t 1n pubhc • Tht '\naelt.' 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"Montrnl-Toronto Wortd Stone' woukt pmbeht mnn 1 nat1onof~orc~ tanh • •C)nc<' ap1n. t!K' hncup k>r the Loni ka(hC •rand Pn Htk'bm nK t rriihliM1'1nual wt.o•1 Thai" 9 CMatY homes 1-4 Foee 20 Varnish lngf'edlent 21 Elude 22 Winged 23 l.oo residents 25 Separated 27 Prongs 29 Changee position 3 1 lrntate 32 Fly, as a flag 34 Campk'lg shelters 36 At no time 38 Ten: pref. 39 Pretended -4 1 Wat office: abbr. 42 Cry of pain 44 Not on your life! -45 Hindu mantra 4 7 German article 48 Letter addltlon 50 Apportions 52 Greet< lawmaker 55 Swlae mathematt- clan 58 Steamsttlp: abbr. 59 Barley spike 61 Leglsfature: Er. 63 Arise: 2 wds. 65 fortification 67 Shoal 69 Princely 71 Helm position 72 Conoemlng 7 -4 Glolsy fabrics 77 Alps asunder 79 Cotton bundles - 81 Huron and Superior , 89 Arrangenwi1 160 Vou: Sp. 30Wwcry 91 Sperilh meM4.W'8 161 Sun deity 33 T axJ timer 92 Dence movements 163 Water rneMIXe 35 Shoe bottoma 9-4 Rualan despots 165Gr ... rope 37 Broadway part• 96 Beet back 167 New Deihl title 40 Star In Cygnus 96 06d Cllr 170 Begrimes 43 T rav9'er' a atop 99 College degree: 173 Growths 46 Hero's awerd abbr. 176 Vestige 48 Separates 101 Frying pans 178 Specious 49 U98 a broom 180 Gold ()( tin 103 Diminished 51 HerOiC t .... 182 Metal fastener 106 ~lroed: abbr 183 Three Of four 53 Bibtlcal king 107 Ribbed fabric 185 Indian group 54 Gr88k letter 109 Counter .-at 187 With full foroe 58 Lot's birthplace 110 Valentine symbol 189 Dutc:ti commune 57 Estimated 112 Feather barb 190 Unruffled 60 Approaches 114 Thoroughbred 191 Auto style 62 Narrators 2 wds horse 192 St0tms 64 Gambling priDIS' 116 Roman robe 193'Clamor 2 wds 118 Leether tas1ener 66 Saltpeter 120 l~t ones· DOWN 68 W0trtes slang 70 Smallest amount 123 Yawned 73 Gala affairs 1 Ah met 125 Plant stalks ., 2 Engrossed 75 More bare 127 Heelth organlza-76 Anlmel trade 3 Nedl pleoe tlon 4 Captures again 78 SeareheS for 129 Stair post 5 Nero' a four 80 Hide (loot) 130 Climbs 6 Brewtng veae1 82 While 132 Sister· abbr. 7 Redact 83 Extra large 133 Westward -1 8Makeover 86 Skewers 135 Nephrlc 9 Assign parts f0t 88 Other'Nise 137 Brlatle 10 Uttle Albert 90 Punitive 138 Uke a Judge 11 Whale herd 93 Narrow openings 140 Strike 12 Short jecket 95 Bed suppor1s 143 OiajOln 13 "lucky" number 97 Cttrus fruit 145 Confu9ed noise 14 Demohsn Brit 99 Boasts 146 French artlcie 15 At home 100 tee Pinnacle 148 Gales 16 Vigor 102 Plunders 150 Weer aWffY 17 Among poe1 le 104 Faux pas 152 WIN peopfe 18 Hebrew letter 105 Sand ridges WE ANS\111"5 IN CLASSIFllD ' 117 V.-b form 119Comcek• 121 Networtta 122 lndlne 124 Account entry 126 Uniform ltM'I 128 City In Oulbec 131 Tranemtta 134 SJoulln lndiais 136WIM<. 2wda. 139 PostlTW'l'a ~ vlatlon 141 My9ett 142 Verb ending 144 Comes back 146 Rosters 14' 7 LOY88 madly 1-49 Very: Ger. 151 New York c-* 153 H.tt: pref. 156 o..t P'W'lt 159 Oinderty ~ 162 Communion ,.,.. 1&4 Dog'• Mme 186 Mtip6e genus 168 Competent 199 Expoeetov'ew 171 Portent 172 MuttonfWI 17 4 Renovate 175 Hobo's me.I 1 n Poetic .. bllfore" 179 Performed 181 Fall behind 184 Arty one 186 Sptrit In Egyptian myth 188 Hawtlllan llWle MU .. IT9•• cowmt•tte• P91111 ..... W L I'd. H SI II .7Jf M 37 .m II n ,, ,451 20 • .o .m 21\'t 25 •7 )41 211-1 ~s1e1e 20 s1 .m » ........ DMlilll u 2S ·"" .0 " .• • • ..., •H .S5' • H 37 •* 11 )4 37 .m Wi'I K-• Cltv 21 Cl ·* 17V» •ASTHN CCMW•IHMU AllMk DMUllt lT Tf .1113 Sl lf 7'lf S'h 3S 3S 500 21\'t 35 " •fl n 2• 47 .331 ll c.-.. DMllell 11·Mitw•ullH 50 21 O.trolt 37 :n CllkHO ,. l7 Allente 21 4.1 Cle'Hlencl it '3 ~ 20 Sl II •dlnchecl Dlevoff btrttl. v-ctlncNld division llftt $1..,,.y', kw9I Porllencl 12•, LA a.wt lp eotton 10.., W•sll ""on tt Allente fl. Clellelencl 16 Co.ti CllicMO 107. OellH f1 kenws CllV 113. N•w York IOS Mllwellbe I~. lndiene 12' Goldtn Stele 123, Plloenlx 109 T ......... t ~ Detroit el LA L.Men o.n11er et P!llledelPlll• S..ttle et Sen Antonio Cblceoo el Ulall lleaen 12'. ~ 123 LA CLlf'Pl •S (IU) -Ceoe •·• 1-1 9, Jonnt0n 10· IS 3·3 23, OonelCIM>n 2·S 2·• t,.11\ Nixon 7·17 0-0 IS. Smith 11-16 S·S 21, Welton 7·11 l·S 17, lrl~n 7·14 0-0 I•, Go<don >-S 0-0 '·Whit• 3·4 O·O •. Celch1"9t 0· I 0-0 0. Tolell S.·'2 14· II 123. • ~TLAMD ( 11'1 -Cerr •·• 2·3 10, Vendeweehe 10-20 •·• 2•. Bowle 1-11 1·3 1S, COiter S· 7 I· 10 11. D<••ter 9· IS 6·9 l•. M. TIMt•iOlt .J ·• 2·5 I , I T"°'1'1>10n ,., 2·2 12, Velenltne 3·3 2·2 I , KerMV 0-1 •·• '-Tolell ... 74 ll·'3 126. le.-"" °'*"" LA Cll-'1 2' 31 34 30-123 Pofltencl 3S 37 26 21-126 ThrH·oolnt ooel1--Nl1ton. COiter Fouled out-Smlltl. ltltlOUnclt-1..ot A"9e!H 36 ((ffe, Cetdll"9t 41. Pofttend 44 llowle 11 Mtlll-Lot A,.... 30 (Nlaon 111, ll'vr'tlend )t (Cotter, Oe---.tOL Total louls-i..ot Anoele\ 31, Porltend 11 Allenelence -12.U. COLL.GE fttAA DtVWON I TOURNEY W"tRetieMI TODAY'S "INAL Cet Delwerl North Cero4ina St (23·9) vs St Jonn't CJ0-3) EHt RteieNI SAT\MDAY'S P:INAL · Cet ~r~, It.I.) Georoetown 60, Georgie Tech ~ SeutMe1t RetiloMI TODAY'S P'INA L <••~,Ala.) Vlnano11a t22· 10) v1 North Caroline j2MJ 61 S.tur•v, MH JO (et Lex Kv.l Georgetown (34·2) 111 NO<'tn Car0l1na SI ·SI JOlln's winner Memonos SI C31·31 .. , Vi"enova·Norlh Carotl111 winner FINALS Melldly, APl'I I Sem1flnel winnen NIT QUA•Tl •P'INALS saturdly's Sewn UCLA Sl, FretllO $1 '3 Ten""'" 41, Virgin•• ~ T.-'f'•G- MarQUellt 120· 101 al Indian• C17· Ill Tn ·Cllel!anooga 12'·7) at Lou11ville 111· "' SEMIP'INALS WMMMleY Cat tMw Yerlt CH~NSHIP "ndlv Cel New Yerlt) NCAA DIVISION II TOURNEY (et ~, Man .) "''"'' JaCluonvllle SI 14, South Oato.0111 St 73 NHL. CANll"BIELL CONFE•ENCE Smvtlle DIV1ilell w L T Ph GI' GA v·Edmonton 44 17 10 102 3'1 261 a·Wonnooeo 41 17 1 19 334 311 •·Ca1Qar11 31 11 9 IS 331 ,.. k·Klnei )1 ,., ll 11 321 304 Va ncouver ,. •? • S6 16S 376 Nerf'k DNlilen a·SI LOUo\ 34 21 I? '° 713 2S9 a-ChictllO lS 34 s 7S 196 292 •·O.!rolt ,, 31 " S9 2U 33S Mtnne.011 n 39 12 SI 746 196 Toronto 11 47 I •• 226 311 WALES CONP:IERENCIE Pelt1(1t Olvlslen x·PhllaC1elohl11 ., 19 , 101 l1S 230 1t·WH hi"9IOf\ 42 27 9 93 79• 219 x·NV lsl11nclers 31 lO s 81 311 21.4 NV lhnoers 23 39 10 S6 11' 316 Plllst>urgh 73 ., s s I 2•7 339 New Je<Hll 10 •• 9 49 742 312 Adem1 Dlv1\ielt 1t•Quet>tc 3' 76 9 II m 2SO a·Montrtal JS 26 11 II 169 140 x·8ufleto 33 1• 14 IO 262 212 Bot Ion 32 31 9 73 269 2SS Hartford 2S 31 9 S9 24 300 11·c:llnd'led d•~l\IOfl '"'• •·ctlnclltCI 111.voH t>erlh Setur•V'• Sewn CetQerv •. KIRel l Ptlllllde'Ohle 5. Hew Jerwv J HerlfOl'd S, Botton 2 Winnloto •· vencov"lf' • SI L0\11& 4, Mlnne.c>I• 1 r...._,, Gem.a P11ttbufOll el Welfll119ton Queoec et Hertfwd Botton el Buffalo MGM'"' at Plll~e T «onto at Detroit NY l•lendef\ el H Y lt•"9trt • u. ........ SATWDAY1 ... UU 1 , ..... ., ...... .,.., ...... , ,.IT llAC•. OM l\'lllt Mt-. I.II AONf <Tedd Ml 1 tO UO 00 MolW'oi Dene.er (0.Yen) 1110 10.0I 1<1111 •09CI C...,._> f .. Time: 1•9' 11s u •xACTA <M 1 .eld ms,., MC:ONO •AC•. OM rt1ltt Mee. C1141tovtr ( K u«lllt l UO 3.00 J oo Me9N l lrd (AYllll!) 2;o UO Lord AlmMunt <,.,aolnel uo Time. 1.57 4/S U •XACTA (4•1) Mid SIUO. TNaO •Aca. 011t mile ii.c. Ceoteln WetJGn IAlldrt11) UO uo uo Mu l wnwo ll"We9) f.0 4.0 Oft--Tour1Crc1911ent 6.70" Tlmt: 1 SI 41 S U •XACTA 11·91 oeJCI 111.90. ~GUaTH •ACI. OM mile NU Cr alt ~11., l,,_.llntl UO 310 3 00 s.....,. Lltlhl CDIFrenco) 310 300 It"'•' NW Not (Cr•~I 3 00 T lme. I !.59 1/ S. ,lflTM •ACI Ont mile NC• F W9UI C"*'Hlfte> 200 UO • to Quedwln (I.-) ) 40 3 20 • Value Cl\enQI IPieru) 4 60 Tl~· 200 U •XACTA CM) oelO t lGUO. 5'XTM •AC• One mile H U . MeMclftl• (Pleflo) uo s.o )60 Shfllno Del CP91flnel 400 UO HellOv« Lot>ell 1Cr1111h•n > 3 20 Time: I~ -tfS:· U IXACTA (7•S) oeld S.tf,SO. HVINTH ltACI ON mlle oece. DulQl'ty (Alldef'IOll) S 40 A,00 3.20 Smer1 l(oeJe CPerller). •~ S..O M•rrv Nardln !AublnJ 4.00 Time: 1:51 415. ' '3 IXACTA (4·21 N id 117.00 l lGMTM •ACI One mile oec•. Na11et Off~ CAndtl'son> I 00 4.00 ) 40 Brownoete Ml•ter (Pereolnel 4 20 2 IO BJadl Armbro N (L.ackev) UO TlrM: 1:5' 315. U IXACTA 7·4) H id M1 10. HtHTM •ACI One mile oace. Ealreordlnery ta.vless) 7'.tO lOOI 120 FemilV Portrell (l(uet>ler) 1080 500 Fl"I Mele N IPraoine) 4.00 T lme· I :st. 41 S. U E XACTA (1·1) oeld U2UL 12 ~ SfX 1314· 1·7·4-7-1) oeld U,llo.20 to two wlnnl1111 llclleta Wv• honn >. Cerrvover OOOI. s 13.420 '3 TENTH RAC• One mile HCe Le Velelse (Au«>ln> 10.00 • 00 2 IO Mmbto Cede't CAcllerrnen> 3 40 2 40 Cour"90U\ Red (Perk.r) 3.20 nm.. l:st. i ts. U I XACTA C1·SI Hid M2 90 ELE VENTH •ACE One mile oeu Warm WIU!e$ <Ptenol IUO 1,00 UO Doctor 0on CTondrHu) 16 20 I 00 Wvnn• Nendlne CParker) soo Time: 2:00 21 S '3 EXACT A (7· 10) Oeld s• ts so. All~dence: 9,07S .S,nt• Anlt• SATUltDA Y'S ltESUL TS ""'' .. If-div --eutflbred "'"""'' P: .. ST •Ac e . 6 lurtonQs. Ms Lghlng 800 (HwM 6.40 3 40 2 60 Hide A Penny (Plnc.e111 • 00 2 IO Lele Nill,,, Women CDomlngue1I 380 Tome 1 09 ?IS ~OHD RACE,--1'• O'llles Vellow Marmelede IOlv1) 1160 S 60 3 60 Duke Of Bluegrau CMcH•rgue) 3 IO 7 IO Double Slre119t,, CPTncav) 3 20 Tome 202 3 S s2 DAILY OOYI LE C 1·11 oeod SAii 40 Oewrt Sends IM<:Carron> I 20 • 60 3 20 All•rmed·s Oenuf fSlevenU 6 20 • 00 Oemearco IM<:Gurnl l IO f--'fome I 10 FOURTH RACE 6 , furt0n0s Al'\ Boo Time CHawieY) )) '° 9 60 s 00 Count On Lvn tMcCerronl 3 IO 3 00 Swee! Petunia (Metal 380 Tome I 16 21S FIFTH RACE 6 > on turl Oerll Accent CS1e.;en1l 3' IO IS 20 I 20 Ame<1cen Legt0n CLooham) S 60 • 00 LO<'d Of TPlt Wind IOtoverH) 6 20 Time 1 14 liS SS EXACT A C7· ll oald S52100 SIXTH RACE 6 > lurtongs Aoelet• (Hawley) S 00 HO 110 Honell Jeunnv CMcCe rron I • 10 l •O Notn Tiie Regular C Ptdroiel 1 l 40 Tome l 16 )IS SEVENTH •ACE I 1116 m.tes JoMlca (MCCerronl 1 00 4 IO 3 60 Pelm Rtader <Shoemaker) 600 400 Paredles (Olivares) 3 00 Time· t 42 1/S. SS EXACTA (6·21 oeod Slll SO EIGHTH RACE I • miles on lurt Best of Both (01nsv1 I 60 4 IO 3 60 Swoon ISteven1) • 40 3 60 Pot And Doc ISllOemeker) 6 40 Tome. 1 S9 S2 PfCK SlX (4 1·1 9·6 61 Pl•d \J,369 60 10 13 w1nnl119 tickets llo.;e hOf'Wtl Car rvover DOOf· s2•S,9t7 37 NINTH •ACE l 1 16 mllu lmoul\lllelv CE1trad•I 13 00 180 • 40 Ouek IMe1el 10 40 S 20 Ama l\Olllef0<01ner CMcCerron> 3 40 Tune 1 U I S SS EXACTA C1 121 oe•d S3JOSO A11enoence •O U l aovs vo1e¥N• ORANGE COUNTY CHAMf'IONSHl~S Peol I M.trlna def OcH n Votw, IS·7, 16 14, Wood~idoe def lrvlnt , 15 s. 1S 11 Ocean View def. E\lencu1, IS·3, IS·1, Merine 10111 wllh Irvine, lS· 10. I· IS. WOOClbrldot '°'" wllh Estancia. 15· IO, 10· IS, lrvlnt solll wllh Oceen Vl•w. l ·lS. 17·1S, Ettancle def Merine. 1S 11. IS· II, WOOC10<1C1Qe def OcH n v.~. 15·9, IS·I . e11encla def Irvine, 1S·7, 1S·S, WOOCIO<ldoe ci.t Merlna IS-I, 15•6 PMI 2 Fovntein Veltev Otf Meter 0.1, 1S 3 1S-S,J)a na Hlt!t def Sen Clerftente. IS·•. IS-3, NeWOOfl Haftlor def Meler Oel. IS-7. IS· II. Foun1e1,, Vellev def Sen Clemente. IS·9, 1S·2 Oane Hlllt tOhl Wtlh N•woorl Hert>or, 4· IS 1S·S. S•n Cltmentt Otl Meter Del. lS-12 IS· 13, Fountein V•lle¥ '9111 willl New°°'' HerllOt, 15-9, 14·16, Oene Hl!lt def Mitt ... 0.1, 1S•1. IS·4, Newport HarllOt def ~ Clement•, IS·S, n-7. Dane Hlft• Oe1 Fountain Vellev, 11•1t , 1S·9 ~J Edi-def Wt1tmlnster, IS-2, 1S·12, Leount 8HC,, def. Ceitlsfr-Ve .. 11, IS·S, lS-10. We\lm•"ller CMf Unlwertll11 1$ 10, IS·I , Edison '°''' with Ceolttreno v.,....,. IS·I , I• IS, uoun• 8M<fl dtf Unfver'41Y. 16·14, IS·10; Ca oittreno Velln def Wftl· mln•llf'. 1S•t, IS-11, Edison dtf. UrnVtftilV, IS•l , 15-2, uguna e..ch def. We•tmtn•ttr, IS· I, 1S· s. Unl..erll•v dtf C.olslr•no V•I leY, 1S·7, IS·•· Ed tOll def Leouna leech, 15-13. 1 S-13. ~· er Toro def Hunt1ne1on ~1s 10. lf·l , COl'ona de! ~ def Minion VlelO, 1 S· IJ, 1S>11, L• Ouln!e dtf Hun tint ton 8Ntll, IS·S. tS-l, £1 T«o 10111 with Moulon Vle!O, 12· lS, 1 S•f I COl'ona Ott MAr \olll Wltll La Oulnt•, S IS, 1$·S. Minion VtelO Ullll wllll Hl#lht'IOIO<I hec:h, l~·S 16• 11, Et TOl'O tOlfl With Le Oulftte, U· 12, t ·IS, COi'-Cltl Mllr Mt ..._,,,llllOIOll 8"<11, 15-7, ls-II, 1.e Qvt"le def MlMIOft Vi.to, 16•14, IS•6, Gotone 094 ,_def II T.oro, IS-~. IS-f aOMt_r..,,.,,...-...... DIM Hlh # ~"'1...,.. IS•t W~ldVe def COl'ON • Mer, U e, l.aouN e-cll def lelltofl, IS-IO, [lfMCMI Of! I.A Q\111'11•. 15-1, ....... Woodlltldol def 0-H ... , U IO, l.ff\ln• 9-Ch def E •t•iKle, Is 1 044••1 .. LMUM 9Nch def WOOdewMlfe. lt-4, II-IS, 1.M M ·TNIWTtMI MV, l(Uf'I llMtOft C~ lteclll AO.IT! '-Kh~OOd ll•ttnele}, ArtdV Al llWI (..._WI HefDOf); AdMI Melllttli COeN Hlltl); Clwt. 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Snffcl 61•10·73·n-2S3 Paul Ailno.r 0 •72·74-n-213 IOO«IY WadklnJ n -71·70-10-213 Andv North '7·72·7S·•~m SenclV Lvle 71·73·70-4._113 Jav Deblll9 10-n-10-11-iif' Merk O'Meera 73·10-71·69-113 WOOdy lteckt>urn '8-74o71·7C>-?t3 W•yne Levi 71.41 .... 7.-214 WtlleWOOd '6·7'·73·71-294 Rev Ftovd 10·7•·70-71-ltS Gerv McCord "" 71 ·74-7~S P•I Llnclse'I 71·70·6'·7 ..... 2'6 Oav• Ovrln 76·73·0 ·73-217 Oen POlll 71· 7•·6'·73-2'7 O••• Lundttrom "·74·72·73-297 Victor R-'-dci 69·7S-69·7S-2'e Merk Hev" "·7S·70-76"-2" LKA GNA Cleuk •xH1911'1C* aas•aALL e.-s,...-• (etMIU.AN.) Af191tlt 001 OOl IOI_, 11 3 Clllcego CllM 010 000 301-S 10 0 z.1111, Jofln 161. s.nc:11e1 Ct> encl Nerron. Rutll\lffl, Frutet (7), Per1rn•n Cfl Ind O.vk. L.ek• Ill w-Perlmen. 2-0. L-~lltl, 0-1 ........ eel ltete ,..,,_.I ( .. , ....... C$ FUiierton 000 ooi 000-1 f I Anetlt 000 t11 OOx-4 10 I Htt••v. Allen C4l. kllOOler (61 and 5'°mln.-1, lollned\ (IJJ Meck, Oliver (1), Gon1ele1 "' Ind HHlh. Paooe• (7), W-Medl L-tlMktv. HR-lt•lmtf CCSFlt Ot1llM S, OeMrl I (tt Vlfl a..cA. , ... ) -Uttmor•--l02 OllL..21»-j_ j 0 Ood9er s 000 000 100--I 4 I Dixon, Merlin•1 (S), A•se C71, A•ltlch (9) I ncl DtmO .. Y, Nolen (6), Vetenzueie. Whftt (7), Howell Ill encl ScloKltt, Y..W C1) W-Olaon. L-Vetenzutla Ex..,.._ stMdlftel AM••ICAH LeAGUI TO<'onto Cttlcevo A'""'• O.lrOil Bammon Cteve11nd Ken .. , Cllv MitweUkff MlnM$011 New York Tues Bo" on 0.1<1and Seallle W L ~ct. 11 3 , .. 12 s 706 7 • 63' 9 6 600 • • S7I • • 571 7 7 soo • 9 m 1 9 431 6 • 42' s 7 .417 6 9 "°° s • .315 s 9 3S7 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cltlcavo 12 S 706 Cincinnati f • .691 DMwl 9 • .6n S•" Frencl.teo e 6 S71 Ntw Yofk 6 6 .SOO Ati.nte 7 I .447 MonlrHI ' 7 .441 f'lllladetonla S 6 .4SS Houslon 1 10 .412 St.Louis 3 • 333 Se" Ot.uo 3 9 ?SO PIU'bUl'gll I 9 100 Note· Solll·squad gemn count tn 11end· I nos Seturuv•s kwH Ch~llO Cub' S, A ..... In > 4 ....... Cu l •. C11 Stele Fufferton I a.ttlmor• S, OMwl I ' Pfllledetotll• I. Cinclnnalf I Ho.nton 6, St Louis l CllicMO White So• 7, P111\ovrgh 1 New York Yant.tet 6, Montreal S MlllnHOle 5. Botlon l Toronro 3. O.troll 1 Tuu 7. kantes CllY 2 New York Mt li 9, Alfanre I S.a111e (u ) I, San Frenc!Sco 1 110 innl"9$) Mitw1ukee CH I I. Sen Oieoo l (et~) Jen Sl•ontn,on Becl<v Pearton 70·13·71-21S Cle11etencl I, 0.-tencl 1 13·74·71-211 Mllweukee CH I 12, Seelll4P 9 Bonnie Lauer Barbar• Moxneu N1ncy Looe1 PtarlSlnn Pat BredltY Amv Af(Oll Attuko Hlkage CathvMorMt K11hrvn Vouno Btlll O•nlet Pallv Sl\Nhan Pennv Pv•1 Leure!' HOWP 7l·7S-70-211 Tadlv's Games 70·70-71-211 .,...,. htl vt. s.a111e 11 Temoe 73·71·7s-119 Cal St••• Fullerlon vs A"911• (U ) •I 70·7S·7,_.,19 P1tm S0rl"9• 76·71 ·72-219 Ati.nre vs. °""'' 11 Vtro Beech 76·70· 74-220 Toronto vs. Cinclnnell 11 Temoe 70·7•·76"-220 P,,ledetollle ••· Plltst>Yro,, 11 8reclenton 11-n -11-no B•lltmore .111. Montreet 11 Wl\1 Petm. 71· 7 H:t-2?2 Beech 7S·72·75-122 Ottrolt vs. SI. Louis at St, P•lertburg 14·15·1>-m New YOl'k Mets vs. New York Y1nkH\ 12·71·13-222 a t Fort Lauderdele Jl·JH=:·'"'----t10o.o~.s..-r.u-l-Pomoeno Jerllvn Brll1 Kalhv H•lt Judv Clerk Myre 81ecllwelder JoAnne C•rner 7S·72·7S-222 t<an1u Cll11 .. ,. Chkego White So• 11 74·7l·7fr-713 Sarawta ~ 7•·71·72-273 BoJlon .y te el Ortendo n -n -7 ..... 223 Sen DleOO " Clllceoo Cut>s II Mete 12·77·7S-22• S.n Frencltco Q'-Oelltend •I PMef'tht "•'"' .......... ,, -~.. CltVtlllno 111 MDwlOICH 'Ir sun en Jene Gedde' Juli Inkster Vat Skinner An!lf'·Merie Pellj A11ko Okamoto OeDOoeMetsev P•IMeYe<\ Sue FOQlernen Mery Beth Zimmerman ,., .. rte Fi-res·Ooltl Oen1M1 Slret>IQ HOiii' Sl•CY C.11rls Jonnton S111rte11 Furtono OolGermeln Vt<kl Fergon Bthv king J•ner And4Prson Colleen Wati.er Monie McGtorge Jene BlalOCll Amv Ben1 Sendra Palm ... Jeenneue 1<.onlhHt 8art>are Barrow Peltl Alu o Ptnnv Hammel Vicki Singleton Oet>Dit Au•lln ClndYMack•Y Terri Luc:kllurll Allu ltll1me n Alice Mitter Jene Crafter ~nclre Sou11c,, 8•rt>ra M11rahlt Oawn Coe Jo Ann Wa\llem Bert> TllOmei Merlene Ftovd Merv Owver Kev kennedv Jene Lock IC.vie O'Brltn C1no11 Figg Donna Ceoo111 Le ura Cote Rot>ln W111on Autb Jeuen Barb Bunkow•kY Sally Oulnlan Mellssa Whllmirt La uri Pe1er1on Nencv White· Brewer LorlWe11 Lvnn Adam' 11-11-1r-n• c ..... 71·71-7S-22• .. -ST G'" ..... 1•·13·71-21• ... -71·12·71-274 0<81 •-.ns II. UC INN IS 74•7•·7.-n• Oret Ro1>er11CHIA·~~1-11 tt I0·7s-70-n5 !JC trvlne _.,. 000 ~1s 22 1 13·74·71--12S ,.,.. _.- 73·7S·77-22S Mr.COY, Oram "'· Button m. Ceslllet 11-n -1.-ns 19! and Hos111son. LlnlQtl, Kenclelell "'· 11-n -11-ns Jollnson 141. Mertln m ano MorNn 71·77·11-22S W-Mr.Co11, . •·1, L-Llnton, )·2 71·77·70-21S 28-Loc:llherl (Oltl 2. Hotklton (Olt). 72·7'·77-2'2S Clerk CUCll, Hammond CUCll, Baine (UCI), 13·80·73-226 Devi\ IUCll. Perrv CUCll 38-HO\.klaon 77·7S-7t-'726 (ORI, Clerk (UCI), Ging CUCI). 74· 73·7t-226 Hlt-Snaml>eUOll <O•l 3, Zuoclc: (ORI. 77·71·7?-226 Oa11ls CUCIJ 74·1t-n-n1 sacoNO GNM 14·1')•.-n7 UC ll'VIM 12, Or1e ........ I 7S·7S-77-227 (Heft·~) 14·74·1~221 Ofat Rooer11 161 000 0-I 10 1 11·77 ·13-221 UC tr11lne 602 211 a-12 14 I 76·71·73-227 Hwretl, Gossett (1), Orem 131, Sulton 1S·7S·77-2'l7 (4) encl Scllmidl; Trua~. K•nt (2) end 71·7•·75'-227 Kline. W-Ken1, 1·3. L-Oram, O· I 1e-1s-1 ..... 211 2B-Htcllt <ORI, Zuoclc IOltl, Anoer.on 76·74·71-227 CUCU, Ging (UCll. 31-trvlne IUCll 2. Fav 76·76·76-271 IUCll. 77-74-75-228 OtMI' Sc- I0·7S-7)-228 C•lifornl• 17, UCLA 11 (12 lnnl119s) 76·7S·n -m use a.~rlzone s1. 3 77-75-7.-m • _ 76·17·7s-m hl'fWllltY c.-... 71·1S·7s-221 GeNlll W ... 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LIV !CSLAI. 17·7. l J-1 Hell (UNLVI, 31· 10, 2 CoatellO (CSN), 37-11, J Cote CCSNl. lS·O DT-1. WHlbrook IUCI), 164·11, 2. MIN• CUCH. 141·9,) Crissie CCSNI. 137·7 JT-1 Mills (UCll. 167·2. 1. Brown CUNLV). 146·4, 3 Terk IUNLV). 143·•. us~--------+ WESTERN COHP'E•EHCIE W L T Pct. ~ ~A • 0 0 1.000 162 u , 1 1 625 ,7 10S Denver 0 SOO f6 107 Portland 0 SOO 41 65 San Antonio 0 2SO 44 I~ LA EXllll'etl 1 • 0 lOO 111 117 EASTE•N CONP:E•ENCE Borm1~11em l I O 7SO 129 t1 ~it l I 0 7SO 14 70 Temoe B•• l I 0 7SO 117 • New Jtrwv 2 7 O SOO 100 101 Je<kM>tlv•lle 1 3 0 .400 12) 1S2 Ba ltimore 1 2 I 37~ 7' 6f Orlando 0 S 0 000 15 IU S.turdlV'• Sc«t Arlrone 11 LA f ll.!We\1 IJ TadlY"tG-B1rm1119t1am et Batlimort O•k ef'CI •I Mem1>1111 PO'llencs 11 Houston Tamoa B•v al New Jene11 ~v'sG..,,. San Afllot'IO 11 Denver ArltON 21, LA Expren 13 Seer• 11\1 Ovaner' LA EXl)f'fl\ • 0 6 0 7-IT Arhon• ( 1 10 10 0-17 "'"' Per141d Ariz-A William• 9 OHS trom 0 Wll· Item\ CL ltndejei -ICkl. 7 44 SKeolCI Pwled LA-T Zen<111es 44 FG, 6 2' Aril-L Zende"' 33 FG. I 11 LA-T Zencleou 49 FC,. 13 10 Ari1-Brown I run CL Zendejas kick) 1433 • Tlllrd Per141c1 Arll-L ZMC!e"' 40 FG. 4 0 Ariz-Brown 44 run CL ZtndelH k1ckl 1416 • I' tvr111 Perltcl LA-Town\ell Sl o•u lrom S.Urtr IT Zenc1t111 kickl 6 31 A 11enci.nce -20 13S TEAM STATISTICS LA F1r\I dOwns 9 ltusht1·Yard• 10· SI P11ilno nrd\ 166 Return varcl\ 100 P•ues 14 33· 1 S.Ck\ Ov I· 10 Pun11 1·•1 Fumble\·lo'I 1·1 Penellles ·var els • 13 Tlmt ol Ponewon 29 19 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS A111 IS 2t·161 1~ l it 1•·27· 1 ,.., .... •·> 9·65 30'.41 AUSHIN~os Angtlei. Vouno. ,.,,, Nelson, 9· 10, Warren. 2· 10. Grev, 3·11 Alexander, 1·3, Townsell, Hor-mlnut 2 Ariton• Brown. 16·127. Long, 11·31 Clerk 2·3 • • PASSING-Los AnotlH Youno, l •IS·I, II, $eurtr, 6· 11·0, 113 Arl1ona, O Wll• ll•m \, 14·27· 1 IS3 RECEIVING-LO\ Anoetn HudtOll, S-71, Townsell, 2·S9, Ha1n11, l·JO, Grev. 1 12, Werren. 1-11, O"Neel, 1-10, Cenuooejl, 1·1. Aleuncter, 1·7, Nelson, 1·1 Ariz-: Miiiier, •·SI, A WIHl•m1, 1·7S, AndtUOll, 1·22, loetner, 1·27. Clark HJ, Lono, 1·12: Brown, l ·I MISSED FIELD GOAL~ ' 'l!ainting display kicks off opening at CM's GlJlleria ,., members of the Costa M .. Art League a~e presenting thetr paintings In the Galleria Condos this weekend·, as the development oetebrates Its open hOUM. lhterlor designer Fritz Stein- bach has setected the paintings. the condominium complex has five models named after the French Impressionists: Degas. Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh and Cezanne. Hence, the League's. participation. since we announced our orand opening. Our lengthy Interest llst confirms the strong market de- mand we projected for these elegant homes.·' Galleria otters a secluded en- vironment that Includes gate- guarded security. subterranean parking, and an elevator from parking level to plaza. -Cotta Mesa's new focus Is "The City of the Arts" and the Galleria Condos present the ··Art of llvtng tn the City of the Arts." · A "gallery" of five floor plans offer from 1,490 to 1, 765 square feet of living space. All of the homes have a formal dining area, f amity room or den and private patio. Amenities Include ceramic tlle entries, wc,od-burnlng fireplace with gas logllghter. raised panel Interior doors with polished brass hardware, French doors, decorator selected. fighting fix- tures. Interior laundry area, sloped celllngs (most plans), and skylights (most plans). Co.ta lleu '• Galleria condomlalama open tllla weeieacl wltll ftft aodel8 oa•ed after tile heDcb lmpre 11lcelete. • • Down payments from as low as 5 percent are among the financ- ing pr6grams available for Gal- lerla's 26 units. According to Chuck Spiller of RE/MAX, sales agent for the coUectlon of single-family at- tached homes, "Interest In Gal- leria has been bulldlng rapidly ' Baths In the master bedrooms feature ceramic tlle shower and tub surrO\,Jnds, porcelain on cast Ir-on -tubs, and decorative fix- tures. Most master bedrooms feature walk-In closets and one plan offers a private sitting area. Kitchens at Galleria boast a setf-cleanlng oven. microwave oven, hoodless gas cooktop with electric griddle and grill, dish- coutractlon, an eaay-care laminate and contraattnc hardware. washer, disposer, lcemaker plumbing, handset ceramic tlle counter-tops and hand-finished oak cabfneta. Exteriors feature wood detail- ing, aoltd wood entry doors, and entryway fighting fixtures. An automatic fire sprinkler system ta Included In each home and ' garage. Energy Nvfng features include weatheratrlppthg on all exterior doors and energy savtng tnsula- tton In exterior waits and c:eillnga. Prtcee range from $149,000 to S188,000. Q,allerta la located at the corner of Cabrmo Street and Orange Avenue. one block north of the Intersection of Orange Awnue and 17th Street In Costa Meaa. The salea offtc:e and flY9 decor· ator models .,. open daily from · no0n to 5 p .m. For mGfe intor- . matiOn contact either Chuct Sp6ller or Joyce Waltze 11 831-1266. . ~ . by. European-style kitchen$ Even though more and more kitchen buyers In the American marketplace are taking a long, hard look at the "new European" cabinetry styling, many of them are still confused about just what it is. Some assume that the effect depends totally on door styling, while others Insist it's the color of the cabinetry. White (or some- thing close to It) topped off with plenty of chrome and glass accessories Is too often the answer to European stytlng. Although the choice of door style and cabinet finish can suggest a European look to traditional, American-built cabi- netry, true European styling uses a completely different construc- tion technique that makes the front frame of the cabinet un- nece.ssary and keeps the hinges out of sight. The difference. however, doesn't end with the construe- tlon, but extends to the actual layout of this frametesa cabi- netry. White It isn't necessary (in fact. it's almost Impossible) for the kitchen designer to line up every wall and base cabinet, it is important to coordinate the de- sign by keeping the horizontaJ eMm\ents uniform an~ maln- talnlng a linear flow. The combination of this architecturally Integrated design and the unique construction re- sults in clean, beautiful tines and full use of space. not to mention the easy-care laminate surfaces that characterize the European styling. The color needn't be limited to white. Actually, the style favors earth tones and naturals. If properly contrasted. however, bright accent colors are ap- propriate and attractive. Sleek, well·coordlnated hardware finalizes the stytlng. When It comes to addltion81 pieces such as the range ~ and tight fixtures. slmpte geometric forms work b981. Geometric patterns also do well for floor and wall coverings. : Finally, contrary to what y°" might have been thinking, aq. cessorles don't have to ~ chrome and glass. Tradltlon41 pieces -baskets, copper ve. sets. and earthenware -are af 1 Ideal. . How popular has this alternat tlve to traditional styling become in our country? When It was first introduced by European man-.). ~~~~s 1~m!!:i~at:8~~~ from the Interior design anO architecture trade, and interest has been building since then. For a free brochure about European-style cabinetry. write to Wood-Mode Custom Cab4- netry, Dept. A. Kreamer, P~ 17833. Buyers wo'ulil do well to realize escrow's more than a formality Escrow officer needs proper Inf ormatfon to ·compile a transaction ., alMON IYKll Very few homeowners could eJCplaln what happen• In "eecrow." It Is just a technical formality to do with property tran1actlona, and when It 11cto111,!!.tbe deal ta complete. How.vet', eacrow has a vltal rote In tran111Qtlon1. Whtie It wouid ~ lllty to expect eoph'-tleated coneumer knowl- ~ of the eubject. an apprecia- tion of eacrow'• Importance would MrW t>uyer.-'Md Mtter• ..... If nothlnO ..... they would tMlalethe lmpor1ance of employ-fftl Woker1 ll'd egent1 who take their reeponllbNltlel eerloualy. Wllert • ,. ........ Mcen ... lalaforabuyerora.....,ln •reel ......_ deel, he hll 1 duty to oomp1e .. , .,.c1111ry tnfor- fMtton Ind tranemtt It to the ..ow officer. Mme brok .. appear to be-a .._. eecrow offlcerl can take mlnlNI ,_,and piece together 1 tral18Ct10n. TNI ti Mklng for ......... • Escrow officers ·can do only what they are told. They cannot Interpret the wording of sales agreements to clarify anything which Is unclear. or which con- flicts with other Item•. Buyer and Miier tend to rely on their brokers' reprea.itatlona, aaaumlng the Information to be complete and accurate. If a broker gives an eecrow officer lnlUfflclent or Incorrect lntormatton. that brok• could be Hatile lat• for any loeMI IUffer9d bytheparttea. A wtM broker a1w1y1 uee. an ncrow wortclheet -a checklllt which covera 1111nt181 lnfor· matlon for preparing escrow ln1truction1. The worksheet Is used to compile alt the important facts at>out the transaction, lncludtng tttle Information. new and exist- ing loan• on the property, and the brokerage fees to be paid. It demonstrates a professional epproech by the broker. which c Cod c t Costa M :outd Inspire confidence In t ape OfDeS 0 esa (SlmonSylc•lsedltorof-f/rs-tt-t-. .......... th Great ownhomes, Dees, Financ·mg.:.-:. tueedlty, • jourNI for· tfHt , .. , •t•,. lndwtry, P. 0. Box 20068, Rlvenlde. CA 92516. Tiii. (714) w-ll005} Townhomn • H•ndso~ Cape Cod archltf'Ctutt Gre1tPrkn With pr~~ Msinn1ng at Daffodils will bloont today at Irvine Co. developnients • Sp.tdout two-•nd thrtt- bedroom p&.nt • Dr1mo1tic 1unbn living rooms, wtt ban • Co~y wood-buming f1re- pllce with ~· '°8-li"hter S 106, 900, Vktoria G.lrdt-n Villas is a gtt•t buy. Our pt!CH '"' S5,000 ~low off,. N I appraised valun! And r1ght now. YO\I nn A~• a 1r.and.-open1f\A month dilC'ount of S.5,000. further miudn,g pntt 1 lch)f"l8 oattodll Dev blooml at 1mn. Co. Nltdentlal developments today. J PrOtl*tlve hornebuyerl Who vtllt Irvine Co. communltlel tn tM cm• of 1rvtne Md Newport leech thl• ftrat Sunday of IPrtnG .... ~ • frelh..cut daffodA from the etete of W91NngtOn, .,.... the 8'IPPIY ..... . , • Skylights .and luminous -mttnp • Cer.amic tile ~ntry Roon • l.4'rge priv•tt p.ltios arid dfili i • Full·ttturity undt'rground par\ing with elevat\)r • Pool ind spa t .. rden Crut fl~ --=----r-'--__ ... ---~ltlin . V~t•r.ans c.an mow in with flt> aln offk:T i' open dally, down paymc-nt. Othf.n, with 10 .a.m. to 6 -'·"'· u titt~ u 5,_ doWI\. 260 Vktori• Stnet, Bftt ol .aH. our intffftt r1tt un Cost.I Mft. conVt-n tion•l loln ''only 1 t • % Tt~phone: •nd !r fixf'd for 30 Y"•"'' 71 t ·M5·1'47 I 190-9771 - " yon Creek puts mo<lels· up for sale during closeout Irvine mooels have won awards for design excellence The model homee at Canyon Creek -which won both MAME and Oofden N~ Award• for uc.ltence -have gone on t~ market u part of a grand ctoeeout of the north lrvlne rate) for the llrat 10 years la av.alat>le for IO percent loan1. C..yon Creek ta bordered by rowa of eucalyptus and bout• efectronlcally controtted entry gatee. Me.ndertng greenbelt• are dotted wfth tren reechlng height• up to 80 feet a,,C, a wooden bridge apan1 Hick• Ca- nyon Wuh, permtttlng reatdent1 on foot or bicycle to fotlow lrvlne'a muter-planned tralf sys- tem. gned by the Irvine-based The four models. with design architectural firm of Cordell Ross by Carole Elchen Interiors, will be and Associates, the homes at aold fully furnished, according to Canyon Creek range from two Gus Orozco, project manager for bedrooms and den to five the devetoper. Great American bedrooms, two to three baths Oevefopment Co. Prices range and 1, 750 to 2,900 square feet of from 1277,000 to $389,900.' living space. lots are sized as Besides professional decor-large as 8,500 square feet. and leaded gtus sidelight or lntet wfndowa at each entry, 1mr,orted Italian ceramic-tu. en ry flooring, Interior atrlums In tome plans. custom-crafted wood-burning flreplaces, vaulted celllngs, clerestory windows and 1kyllght1, wet bars Y#th cuatom- crafted wine racks and garden planters with outside drainage 1y1tem1. Muter suites highlight double entry-doof1,--Y8Ulted celll~s an wood-burning fireplaces In pri- vate retreats. Canyon Creek's own Swim and Racquet Club provides residents with the a sWlmming pool, ther- apy spa, cabana. children's play area and two lighted tennis courts. To visit Canyon Creek, take the San Diego Freeway to the Culver Drive exit and proceed north on atlon and furnishings. the homes Elevations employ cedar offer landscaping and patio shingles, patterned siding, board treatments and mature lawns and batten or heavy Spanish lace and plantings. stucco. Red barrel tile or cedar Only a handful of production roofs, extended eaves and over- homes remain to be sold at the ..bangs. radius details for the 128-home community, with multi-paned windows and brick prices ranging from $260,000 to planters and trim are Included. $348,000~ Financing at 10.5 per-Interiors showcase carved, cent (10.77 annual percentage solid-oak entry doors, stained Culver to Irvine Boulevard. Turn ·-----'• right on Irvine and left on Yale Creating the country look Avenue past Hicks Canyon Drive. Tenured, pre·finlab8d wall paneling The office Is open dally except provide• an old-time coun._ look with Wednesday and Thursday from •• ;r foot hardboard panel• are applied tofor:JQ a horizontal wain.cot alon.r; the wall• and a• a co•erlna for the l•lancf aeparation. The detalllna -which lncludn pe&ed ran- dom plank•, rough-grained tenured •ar- face and knot holn -aim• for an effect reall•Uc to the touch •• well u the eye. 11 a.m. to4p.m. For Information, ea•y-clean convenience in thla call 730-1800.' ~ kitchen/family room combination. MaM>n- ~ lte brand Barn•table creatn thJ' look of aced barnwoocl Without the hlCh C08t, and clean• with a damp cloth. The 4-foot-by-8- Sourcebook on real estate syndicationlirst of its kind Study reveals that private syndication totals twice the dollar volume of public synd~cation elusive In the past because private limited partnership offer- ings are exempt, under Regu- lation D, from registration and Private real estate syndication, growth rate for private syndi-reporting requirements with the thought by most Industry ob-cation has mirrored that of public Securities Exchange Com- servers to be from .othree to 10 syndication In recent years," mission, unlike their public times the dollar volume size of observes Stephen E. Roulac, counterparts. public syndication, Is actually president of the San Francisco-According to Roulac. about twice the size, according to a based real estate advisory firm. half of all equity rais~d by private recent study by Stephen Roulac "Although there are at least 10 syndicators is inve¥ in con- -& Co. ------1lmes-more-sponsol's-ef-prlvat~ venfTonal y-flnanc~ apar - The Stephen Roulac . & Co. placement real estate offerings ments, which means that some study", which wlil be published in than sponsors of public Invest-$5 billion was devoted to this f-1ao-n-rt-e .... x~p,...an .... d.-e_d-cfo-r:r,,m..,..a,..s~Qnune1st,on-r-;m""e'Tln,..t'>lp~r,.ogITNra"m;;;-s.,. ... t"'he~pr.:;rl:avar.t;;;ens"'kie.,....-ptopert¥_tvpej, ......... .........,...._ __ _ n o e us ness s om na e y a Sourcebook. is the first of its kind relatively small number of major When government-assisted on private real estate syndi-companies much llke publlc syn-financing of apartments Is added cation. dication," he said. to the above number, apartment It Is significant. said Roulac. "And like the public side, investment accounted tor 62 because It not only provides an private syndication Is also be-percent of all equity raised. accurate accounting of the over-coming more concentrated In the The remaining equity was all size of the industry, but It hands of fewer but larger firms." broadly distributed across non- identifies the major private spon-According to a list In the residential property types. with Thl•Plan2homeatCanyonCreeklnlrn.ne office-library on the .econd floor that la sors and the dollar amounts February 19851ssueofthefirm·s credit sale leasebacks account- l• euentially a •in&le •tory, but featura an open to the entry below. raised by them last year. Questor Strategic Real Estate Ing for approximately 14 percent ~====================================================--.-. Based on new research that Letter. the 10 largesJ. private of the total; office buildings, 9.5 Identifies the major private syndicators last year raised percent; shopping centers and Fresh sea air can do wonders for yo11r tennis game. At Scubridgc Village, you've got fo ur tennjs courts to choose fmm, not to men- tion the pools and spas a nd the indoor racquetball court. Of course, jus t s itting in the sun down hy the lake or on your own ter- race or balcony is hard to ~t too. Wit h all of this happening on the out- Hidc at Seabridge Village, you'd expect the interiors to be special as well. They are. Expect to fmd lofts, oval tubs, tiled entries, fireplaces, enclosed garages, ceramic tile kitchen counter s and a host of o ther dls tinguished features and amenities . You11 find it all behind a 24-hour manned guard house in I Iuntington Beach's premier location. Seabridge Village. It can do wonde rs fo r you in more ways than one. NONRECURRING CLOSING COSTS PAID UP TO 82,500• Price From 8117,900 Open Dally 10 a.m. LO o p.m <714Hl60-8416 placement sponsors and the about $2.6 blllion, or 26 percent other retail facilities. 7.9 percent; amount of equity each raised In of all private placement real hotels and motels. 4 percent; and 1984, private real estate syndl-estate equity raised. agricultural and Industrial cation volume totaled approx-The top 20, said Roulac, raised properties less than 1 percent imately $10 billion In 1984, com-approximately $3.4 billion, or 34 e~h. pared to $5.7 billion for public percent of the total. "Although many sponsors syndication. In 1983, the 10 largest private have entered the business In Those amounts compare with sponsors raised about $2.1 recent years," said Roulac. about $8.6 billion In private billion, or 24 percent of the total, "whether a firm Is a public placments and $4. 7 billion In while the top 20 accounted for syndlcator or concentrates on public real estate llmlted partner-$2. 7 billion, or 31 percent of the private placements. a track re- ships In 1983. total. cord and sustained Involvement "Our research reveals that the Such Information has been are crucial to success." North Bay selling final three Newport executive townhomes North Ray Townhomes In the Upper Newport Back Bay Is selling Its final three residences with new, lower prices ranging from $197,500 to $219,000. As an added Incentive, Jim Mohler, president of Mohler De- velopment, has announced that the builder will accept trade-Ins or buy-down the Interest rates on conventional financing. The homes are designed to portray a sophisticated, ex- ecutive styling. The two-story, three-bedroom townhomes have up to 21h baths and from 1,781 to 1,886 square feet of Interior area. Special accents Include vaulted beamed celllngs, ceramic tile foyers, custom solid oak staircase railings and balustrades, European-Inspired, dual-ylazed multi-paned win- dows and French doors to all decks and balconies. Wood- burning fireplaces In both the llvlng room and master suite have ceramic tile faces and hearths, carved wood detailing and an air circulating feature for m~lmum energy-efficiency. Mister bedrooms also feature private dressing areas with welk- in closets or mirrored wardrobes and baths with corian marble double basin vanities. separate -------------------------., showers and either a sunken or spa tub with ceramic tlle sur- rounds. THE BEST ON THE BLOCK High Ouallty C&lstom lbwnhomes Arch1tt.'<'t0t•llv ,,ci11nt 2 • <tcn ()nc:t FROM ~ bedrOOm } b;llh dc'lu\t lk>or :; ol t~• two <.lory hom~ $ J 54,950 lc.iturc 111 hcd 1-.0 c•r pr,)~.., """h rlt-t trnnK door opt Mt' r \Cdl{-nl tx-law ~rke1 '"'"'""' fl)lt'\ A• low 11 _}~down ~uutul Cape Cod town~ in.- IJf•f'M prick-of o"" ncrU!to lotAluun ~MFSA WOODS TOWNHOM:-· JM' n.111 "'9 .. c-..-.. tn4t •'4MM04 cnet IU• .... Accented by carved oak cabi- nets and ceramic tile counter- tops, the 'kitchens otter gas cooktops with barbeques and griddles. Appliances Include oversized programmable micro- waves, self-cleanlng lower ovens, four-cycle dishwashers and trash compactors, all with black glass fronts. The townhomes also have two view deck , Pt"9W+rlng-tor Infra- red security 1y1tems and two-car garages with direct Interior ac- C811 and automatic door open- ers. Flnanotng opportunities In- clude a 10 percent down, 30-year loan with lower Interest for the flrat thr• years and 15-year term1. The aalea off~ 18 staffed by Property Marketing Co. from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. we.kends. For more detalta, phone 594•3808 Monday through Friday and 831-4187 Seturd•Y..and&fnday Vlattora lhould take the s.n Diego Freeway to the Brlatot Street ••" eouth. proceed to lrvtne A"'"'9 Ind tum right Proc:.d ipproxlmatety threi mH• to North Bay T e>wrmon,.. at 2483 lrvtne Avenue '" Coata M .... ' CommuntfY has - 558 Villas a nd . Townehome units Pacific Ranch, a S90 million reeidentlat devek>pment under construction In Huntington Beach. on.a buy9r1 an ~ portunlty to live In a private community by the .... • approx~ one ,,. from tM OCMI\. Pectflc RMcft oflerl two ._. atate types of r•ldenti91 ptod- UC1t: 30e two bedroom VIMM of Calif<>rM contemporery dee6gl\ and 252 two. and thr ... bedroom, Mediterraneen-ltyted. T ownehomee. The Paclfrc Ranch T ownehomel feetur• four ftoor plans ranging from 2.035 to 2,650 square feet, priced from S 165,000 to $205,000. · ..... .,.,..,... Mile: 1TNI ftnMclf'l pllll .......... . ... ..... ....., .... pus• ••• v ........... .... down. P.atlc fWdt•be~l .. 1 IY •da••d ..... P• ........ ~ ........ :_. pMmlll entrancee Md..._,.,........ <*'••· &ch ceneer ...,,.. • ctubhoUM ................ ... and fUi'ideCka, ........ .... The residential community ls being~ by Mansk>n Hill, a general partnership of Urban Weat Communitlea, a rnldentlal devefo ~r-head~artered in Santa Monica. and Mansion Properties, Inc.. a subsidiary of The Huntington Beach Co. ~he VUlaa, priced from $109,900 to $154,900, indude six aeparate floor ptMe ranging lrom.....950 td 1,780~ (Prices ate subject to change without prior notloe.) water-orl•nted, land.caped grounds. ~ pertclng .,.. prewidld ttwoughOut .. pratKt. Homeowner Aa•octatlon monthly ..... "** .. Pf9" -~ ~ -lnai~~--+--~ Back Bay Village models in Mesa set to open in May Model construction has begun at Back Bay Village, a 50-unit townhome community located at 2500 Back Bay Loop in East Costa Mesa. Models of the three floor plans offered at Back Bay VIiiage range from 1, 151 to 1,350 square feet. and are expected to be com- pleted by early May. and Ecological Reserve, located just across Irvine Avenue from Back Bay Village. A pool and spa area with a simulated lighthouse cabana will serve as a centerpiece and landmark for the development. "There are miles of hiking. jogging and biking trails that surround the Back Bay and offer a scenic. natural area for Back Bay Village residents to enjoy the outdoors," said Jack Thomson of Mesa Woods De~elopment. ! Pacific Ranch, a 558--unit resi- ~tlal condominium project . is located within 40 acres on Yorktown Avenue a1 Lake Street. To assist flrs1-Ume hom.- buyers, Mansion HMI has ob- taJned S 15 mllllon In 30-year, 9.95 percent fixed Interest rate bond financing ( 10 .35 percent month. The P8dftc AMch °"'"9lte ..... traHer le located nMr the .,_ trance to tN ~ on Yorktown Avenue et uu Street. Catt 980-2797 for further infor- mation. The two-and three-bedroom townhomes will each fea ture Cape Cod architecture in a park- like environment. Each of the two story homes will have private, fenced back yards, attached-two car garages with electric door openers, vaulted ceilings with skylights and clerestory win- dows. These energy-efficient homes also feature a full solar energy water heating system . Architectural and site plans for Bae lage In Coeta Meaa will feature 50 townhoma raJl&ln& from 1,.151 to l,350· llq1l&R feet on C091!pledon. Back B~ Village have been· -___ ...:.. __ ..::_ __________________ _..;;_;;_, __ ...... ___________________ __, The open space In the 3112-acre projee has-been deetgned blend with the open environment of Newport Harbor's Back Bay ,. designed by Craig Combs and Associates of Newport Beach. The models' interior decoration will be done by Interior Concepts, also of Newport Beach. Models will be open for sales b SpTl~or-further -tnfor-1 matlon. contact Mesa Woods I Development at 852-1616. Paris .trip to. close out Le Pare sales A vacation for two in Pans will come true for two lucky south- land ,homeshoppers. The Paris trip is the Grand Finale prize of Le Pare, a 300-unit condominium and townhome development In El Toro, as It concludes its final phase of sales this spring. "Le Pare has about 40 homes left for sale In Its final phase." said Rick Doremus, president of EPAC, creator of Le Pare. "We started Le Pare with a lottery because there were so many people Interested In buying a Le Pare home. We wanted to finish up our project with the same excitement as when It opened." The Paris trip for two wi ll include air fare. a week's accom- mod~tlons at a first class hotel. continental breakfasts. sightsee- ing excursions Including a boat trip down the River Seine, and tours of Paris' most famous attractions, Including Notre Dame cathedral, the designer boutiques, and Paris night spots. Everyone touring the Le Pare models during the Grand Finale promotional period Is ellglble to register for the prize drawing, to "be held at the conclusion of sales later this spring. "The Le Pare name conjures up visions of Paris. Contem- porary. upbeat. carefree," con-I tlnued Doremus. "We find that the people who are attracted to I the feel and look of Le Pare have an appreciation of the quality of life. They want to go first class." Le Pare provides such amenities as enclosed garages, wood-burning fireplaces, oak cabinets. lofts, rooftop terraces, skylights. and secluded patios. Every Le Pare home has ceramic- tiled entries and counter tops. wall-to-wall carpeting, custom draperies, central heating and air I conditioning. Homes are priced for the first time homebuyer. Offering from 733 to 1, 195 square feet of space, prices range from $72.990 to $122.990. The seven models available at Le Pare vary to suit buyers' requirements, with one-, two- and three-bedroom homes with one to two baths·. Le Pare. winner of 18 building Industry awards, Is located on Rlmhurst Drive near the Inter- section of Lake Forest and Trabuco Road. The models and sales office are open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally. For more Infor- mation. c~ll 859-4460. • New phase opening in Niguel anxiously awaite(l by buyers Those on Interest list will have priority at Count Vlew~tates r-Many buyers have .-n await· Ing the opening of Ah... II at COuntry View E1tates •n Laguna Niguel to make their eetectlon of vlewltt• wtthln thl• . neigh· borhood, located In the planned community of Collnll de Capistrano. "We hllw hid an 1nter•t ll1t of ~Witting tor the, ...... of thll ,.. lnaerrtent. and thele hom1111t1n wMt haw prtortty chotoe of --end .... .-ctlon or n ..a~.,..._tem11y ,.... denCll," ... IOb Olbtii • .,..__ dent of The Glbbl Co. . ~ 11 prtoee w.n beQtn It l1M,llO a the !twee-ancJ tour- bedroom det8Ched hOmel. pr•· .,..... In one-°' two-atOfY or ....... .,__.,.,..... ~ ,... GIDbl eo. • on.•no • 12~ percent long-term financing pro- gram with an annual percentage rate or 13.25 percent. All Country View homea are sited for maximum orientation to the--penotamtc valley va.wa. Gibbs noted. Exteriors offer ma- sonry, stone veneer · or wood detailing with concrete shake or Spanlth tlle roof1 and multl· paned windows. The aales office, 1taffed by representatives of Peter R. Blair & Auoclltea, and furnlthed model• are open datty exc:.pt Wednetday and Thurlday from 10 1.m. to 5 p.m.. phone 495-1477. To ~ Country View &tat•. tlk• the S.... Ana Freeway IOuth to Awry Pertcway and turn rtgttt. Tum right ag8ln on Camino c.p68trln0, then IM• another Immediate right Ind CTver the bridge to Pueo de CoUnM end the homel of Country View E1tat• In Legun• Niguel. lnrere t ra re' an: down . Pcrh.1r' nlm 1 th\.' ume co t.lke tl1ghc from ll\t•rcrlmJeJ ne1ghh1rh11,,,1 ... anJ ll\'erchargmg lanJlurJ, - tli che -.erene cnnven1en(e ,11 Harbor WooJ..,, Thi~ thuul!httulh lanJ caped cumm unir\ 1, ,1nh rep' J\\cl~ from ewral J....ctn\.Cl\1..' ~hopping JnJ entertainment cenrer.. Gel:.un'· marker'" .Kn"' the erect ,rnJ che re~r .rnr..rnr .... rheaccrs c\nd -pec1alc\ ... h11r' ,11 Ne,, po rt Center/Fa:-h11in 1 ... 1.mJ are only a short walk a''"<l\. Home ac Harbor WooJ!> lilkr ,di the luxury features Jbcnmmacinc buyers demand: vaul reJ cetl 1n~' and hlighcs. fireplac~~. gen1..·r11u ... deck and oversized garai.:c, "1th direct entry. Wtrh ac-homt' recreawm -J ('<l01. p.t and clubhouse. Come tal k en our ,ale repre enrac1ve about rod,,,\ financing. Cons1dermg rht· immediate tax sav ings anJ long·temi va lue of home ownership. Harbor Wood~ 1 ... an attractive alternative f \l p~ying rent. M .. rflt.tl't •• O'l M •" ........... ~-~ .............. "" ....... ,..,.._,.,,..... ...,,...,H,_,..,. A,.,,.;.,,i.,,,....,.. .......... "~ ... ~---·---.... a..;. .. ~'4 ;>111 .... . ......... -....,..-._.m.I'! ..... ..... Lu'\llr\ h l\\ nh11mt'' 2 81..•\ln ,, im ... L"r c,, 2·1 2 B.uh ... From ' 14 ,990 J,' I II tr!-. • \\ ".,.1, P '" '''"I' II p.,. ,,h \ 1!11 .. 1111.1->~N-..' '· 1rl 1 \\ 1, -\•rhur P.hJ <'I ·n ... m I 1.1 1 1 tlt'f, R,I l.-11 1 'm \\ Cl•l"I l 1r I H ul-. •r \\ ".J, '"' \ \) \ I") NE\\'PORT B EACH A LEGACY OF TYLE. Fu:·11•h.J \I , ,. , in,!...,, c• \. 'tt1.t· ~"'r<n J 111\ ·1 m I.' • t Ju• 171 ~1 ·,.., , .......... ..... ..,,.,,~ Th~ Ooualu Allr~d C'om.,.ny r,1 • • - It OrMgl CoMt OAILV PILOT/Sunday, March 2•. 1116 'Lost' mountain 1n Venezuela a stuUy in evblution By EDWAAD HOLLAND •111 ¢ ,.._ .... 1en11m who ended a year-Iona and liiards he collected on La h1ahtr c~vataons. worluna con-1hem ot SPJ •na and 11k1ng out gold that the 1overnmen1's official pohcy study on Cerro de la Nebhna -the Ncbhna. MeDiarmid said, aJI but d1tions wtrt atncrally aood. and ,.tratca1c minerals. all aJona w15 to suppon the ex- C RACA . ,Venc1ucla rt>-Mountain of M1 ts -broupt back thrtt of them arc .. almost auu~y McD1arm1d u id. Burtaucra11c roadblocks suddcnl)' pcd111on. and that the problfms ca!'lc sample of doicn or previously new." Similar discoveries were found Butthc study ran into trouble ofa appeared: ome sc1ent1 ts were tron1 individuals in authority actina mo\t, cloud-cove~ mountain in the JUnakS of southern Venc1uela has provided a .. lo t world" where plants and animals have evolved 1n 1sola- 11on since prehistoric time~. unknown species that "''II take years by bo1an1st1 and1oologi5IS in a wide d1ff'trcn1 aon when poliaicians bepn searched. soecimens taken awav and on the ba,1s of the bad press. . Jo anal)'1c. ranac ofspccialtics. 11kina what forc1an scientists were at least one expedition member Expedition members are. scekan~ More than 120 Vennuelan. Amen-While the aeologic aae of the tcpuis doi111 in a remote border rcaion of detained. money for a permanent bioloaica canandBritish~~ntiMstook~in is c~imatcd at ~twttn 80 million ~V~c~n!U~U!C~~~.a~n~d~~s=s~re~~~n!s!ac~~~u!~~d~~B~ft!'w~e~r~Cla~ri!as~i!nS!is~t~s.~ho~w~c~v~c~~~s~~~t1~o~n~aL1~~~N~eb~l~in~a~.~~~~- Easter ' regatta boost to Grenada 1he eitpedition. rcpreseotina almost years and 1.2 billion years. lack of every peciality 1n botany and io-fossi ls makes it im~ssible to say how ology. The specimens they collected far back La Neblina's life forms date. range in siLe fro"9 microscopic fu nai Mc Diarmid says most of the birds. 10 mikes twent y feet tong. mammals and reptilcsare"Cenozoi~- "ln terms of the groups I've worked type things... which means their with , almost cvcrythin& we've col· species could have first appeared as lcctcd up there is unknown," Roy long as 6S million yea rs ago. the Mc:D1arm1d. a reptile and amphibian acological era when primitive man expert with 1he U.S. Fish and Wildlife appeared. Some scientists speculate Sctvice....saui.in an interview. • that in thtir-ancestral forms;-.1he ··up there" is a 9.885-foot moun-reptiles. amphibians and insects date uun tucked into the jungles near from thc·Mesozoic era (between 135 Venezuela's border w1th Brazil. De-million and 230 million years ago). sp11c us height. Ln Neblina was not when dinosaurs stalked the eanh. d1scovc.rcd un11I 1953. by two Amen-Half the spcci1_11enscollected will go can sc1t'ntists. Ba!>sell McGuire and to the panicipating institutions Grenada will marl a new chapter 1n John Wordach. abroad and the other half will remain its revived tourism indu tl) a11rac1-La Nebhna 1s one of the .. tepuis." 1n Venezuela. · ing international yacti tsmen and -the Oat-tQpped mountains scat-Chartcs-Brewer Carias. a. Ven- Caribbean festival seekers 10 its tcred throughout southern Ven-cwelan explorer. naturalist and for- Easter Regatta from .\pril 3 10 8. ezuela. The mountain 1s a geologica l mer youth minister. who coordinated Sponsored by the Grenada Yacht island. the remnant of a .massive the study said one flowering plant, the Club with 1he cooperation of the sandstone plateau. Ln Nebhna con-pitcarnia -a type of bromeliad like Southern Caribbean Racing Circuit tains a variety of tropical forest the pineapple -has already been and numerous aficionados. 1hc Re-habit~ts of fl ora and fauna that have • found in Africa. ptta promises 10 be the bi~est ever developed on their own for milli ons The expedition began in January 10 its 26-)'ear h1SIOt). With ocean of years. 1984 when three scientists flew by races. a power. boat race .. o.ther wa1er "As yo1:1 get isolation. you don't get helicopter to the mountain to set up a spons compc1111 ons. 1rad111onal W~t any gene tic exchange between a lot of base camp in a clearing nearthe Baria Indian "jump up" dancing. I I esc things." McDiarmid said. . Ri ver. foods and entertainment. New th Of the IS species of froflS. snakes • Despite rain. bugs. and the cold at year is a kite Oyin~ contest. show- casing the best in this age-old Grena- dian art form. T he Regatta will consist of three days of races. open 10 all classes of racing and cruising boats. Twenty- fivc to 30 racing boats arc expected. The events in Grenada will be prece<fed by two ocean races. one Nonhbound from Trinidad and the other Southbound from Union Island. Both races will end in Grenada with boa1s arriving earl} morning on April 3. "We're stopping at nothi ng to make this regatta one of the Carib- bean's leading annual travel events." said Richard C'herman. director of totirism ... And what better wa} to celebrate Gr~da·., pos111on 1n the yachtin$ world a~ a 'Gateway lo the Grenadines' and some of the most beautiful sailing water 1n the world than with· an in ternational regatta," he continued. Non-sailors will be orrcred a wide variety of ac1i vi 11es including sightscei-ng-1-0urs of the 1sla.nd w"h spice plantation visiH>. barbecue lunches w11h steel band muc;1c. night- ly parties and dinner dances and an • Vacation this September In Rural Britain . 18 Days of Antique Buying & Sightseeing. Stay in Village Inns & Explore Country Lanes. • All \'our Pure,,_.• Shipped Inexpensively Back To Callfornlll • Groups Personally Escorted & Limited to 2• ,Guests. • Call For Brochu,. & Plan To Attend u~Evenlf'lf["PtOgram For a great.summer vacation value, sail with Sitmars 5-Star Fairsea for 10 or 11 days to the colorful Mexican Riviera. Explore the sep·arch at Cabo San Lucas. Mazatlan, the shopper's paradise. Acapulco, the city-thaJ-never- sleeps. Quaint Puerto Vallarta. And a little fishing village called Zihuatanejo. And on Fairsea, you're pampered with such warmth and Italian gra- ciousness, your luxury cruise will be as spectacular as the sights you sec. What's more. Sitmar's got the best family pro- gram afloat. Our Youth Center is open from 9 a.m. lo midnight and staffed by specially trained coun ellors. Your kids will love all the fun almost as much as you will. · 10 days from s 1135 Op-our June 8-ept. 11 Super . aver cruises, save $600 per couple (first two passengers per cabin), in cluding a $200 per couple Home Port Bonus. And our low 3rd and 4th berth rates-as low as $39 a day for children unde r 18-:-makc it easy to bring along the whole f an:itly. So, sail itmar roundtnp from L.A. to Mexico. We're sold on ly by travel agents. Just be sure to book by Junr I, 1 ~5 for all t c great savings. l.tht ,,,,,, /(, J.:'''" ._ __ aft~ ~~d$ud"mg-..a-n~.-.1-1-­ cot'npct11 1on!.. fhe Regatta awards ccremon} will be held the evening of VILLAGE TOURS INT'L ' I I I f I I I I I I I I I April 6. For more information contact the Grenada Toumt Department. 141 East 44 ~I.. Suite 803. New York . . Y. 10017 telephone: 12121 687-9554. 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(. ----~---Jlllm.llLBL-,.-1 ~~ .... ~~~..._~,~~a&..~~~~~=--m..1111.111~-==~~.t.=~~ Peninsula lMilg At A Malnland Price. ., ' . ··---.llWlll -..11-~ · Jn 1~. ~ community. thil apenoum, flowin& home ii~ for prlVlle enll!f1alrunc and 1racloua Uvfnc Ptet.enlioue-mMter bedroom hM built-in library owrloo~onc pool. JKuu1 and petlo 11n.t.n. · Wet bar/p1 berbequtoiwllk-ln uunalprmet kJtchen adda IO thJa Hcltinc 3400 "I· h IOWnhome. lnVltlnc VJew1 of barlt bey and illuminated hilllldft _an P~t Ufeat you ve pr )'OW'Mlt the bes\, then thla la It' This home of di•Unt'Uon la offerrd by owner/M*t'r few $687,000 N Lm M.n ...., ,.... '14-tTMta --m.-,..111 1•& 1330 '81i1y Dr, .................................... S77S,• Faptashc vu & pool, indoor & ov~r $Pi. ,. Bd, 3+ Ba, tam rm. F .. ~ 239 • Udo s.i, u. ............. "';-. ... Sl,395,0IO Spacious 5 Bd, baytront 1n xlent cond. dock fOf Ira 426 Ptm l.WI, Udt .............................. SUS,000 Spact0us beautttuny mainted 4 Bd. 3 Ba, format 1----====- d1ntnr rm. Ir& patlO *DD OOJ * 343 • u. s.. u. ..................... s1.-.ooo Tll...,. Bayfront home next to areenbelt, 3 car 1ar. Ire shp, F1r9l ttme .-..,. 1974 hu&e master suite. ::: .. -: ~':; ~ 32 llu Loa Cl ...................................... $114,000 =-== 't,,~ Newport Crest town!'_?~· 2 Bd, 2 Ba. move-in Houw. w. m.p.eilet) "'"~~~ :tl ""'-bon. neecs ....,._ ~ we • Seller will pay Buyers loan, escrow and tltle fees • 10.5% lnltlal Interest rate, no negative amortization, fixed for the first year • Trades with guaranteed sales pro- gram • 10% down payment welcome • Courtesy to Brokers • RUSTY GUINTHER 111·12tl NEW LISTINGS , ~ From $210,000 4ht t 1;. .. , ,.,,,. , ,. O....-..Pn~·n1Lt r~ Jn c •' r t" IJ • r,. 17M1111il 1/J \llWr 0....lapnwnl c.,,,,.,..uo.. Cameo Shores ............. $314,900 ............. 339 •ord 5 Bdrm, pool. lowest pnce Cameo Shores. Bev White Shoredfh .............. $595,000 .............. 247 Driftwood J Bdrms. 2800 sq. fl . 1 story Fran Scott CMe CdM ............ $695,000 ............ 2800 Bayview OJ 3 Bdrms. grhus, contemporary. 0. Schroeder . U~KJUI: t1()Ml:S REALTORS. 675-6000 244-3 U.t Coeet Hlttfi••v. C.O.ou del M•r IALllllSWI -PL••111 A 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home with fire- place, 2 patios and guest bdrm and bath PLUS a 2 bdrm.-l bath apt. Comer lot. Low maintenance. Double garage. Asking $410,000. ..... ....,,......, Ul-1272 er ..._1M2 A MEMBER OF THE ' OPEN HOUSES 1-5 ..,,.you? Traditional Realty 631-7370 CORONA DEL MAR-OOU HOUSE D~sirabl~ So ot highway location on ful s1u lot A totally ckcorat~d 2 bdrm cot· • tage w ith patio & yard. Room to build Of upand on this R2 lot. Asking S239.500. 631-1400 PENINSULA HOME BY BAY " SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK .,....._~---------e+•-Wood-floot~ bNf'M-0 C81ngi , ~nd ~y_ ......... c...._1 ~ tlTftll UITl llA lllllTI 1111 ... Darling 2 BA + den townhome. Cathedral ceil- ings, neutral decor, plush sarpets, mint, move-In mediate sale. $115,000 Includes land. I......... 11H,IM Exclusive gated community of Arbortake, next to the take, Immaculate spacious home with 2 master suites, lush landscaping, redwood decks and very private location. .. lllFFI 1221,111 Fabulous 4 BA located In newer Bluffs. Re- modeled with French doors, spa, skylights, high wood ceilings with beams. Private back patio near pool. A lot of house at a great price. ILIFFI 1221,IOO Larger Bluffs unit with 4 BR on beautiful green- belt. High beamed ceilings and skylights add light and cheer to this well maintained home. Lots of house for the money and you own the land. lllYlllITT PAii 12H,lll This Is the home you've dreamed about! Space galore with 5 BR. 31/t BA. 20x20 family rm, a custom designed kitchen with sub-zero refriger- ator. new carpeting, fantastic location, etc., etc. A wonderful family home! llWPllT IUU 1211,111 Lease option or sale. Augusta Model, 2 BA and den on Big Canyon Golf Course. Parquet floors, mirrored wardrobes. End unit, great view, very bright and sunny condo with large master suite. ' Ill• YllW llLU H•,111 A serene garden courtyard welcomes you Into this home with 4 BA, 2'h BA, family rm and unique fireplace In llvlng rm. Desirable area with community pool. An excellent b"'uy. I IALltA IWll 1141,IM Now Is the time for you to have your own place on Little Balboa Island. Live In one unit and rent out the other. Can close escrow in time for your summer vacation. UWll 1111,111 Near perfection In this charming remodefed home. Custom oak cabinets, French doors, leaded glass plus many other special features. Lovety private patio and 3 good sized BR. ........ .. ...... Shorecllffs charmer. Older, but well .bultt 2 BR wtth room for expanlfon. Plans for eecond story. Canyon and potential ocean view. Mid I -Ml.,_ Be the flrtt to ... thla unuaual locatlon wtth full OCMn view. Upgradel make entertaining fun. Gate guarded community, tennis and poota. A llfeatyte to be envt.d by atl. ... ,. ....... A "¥tch .... opportunity located In B~yon on. 11:000 eq, ft, k>t wtth a .... thta t low, r8mbffng home on a cul-c»-lllCt 4 BA, ftre- pl8Cee, formal dining rm and more. 1815,000 ll a t>.'gajnl REAL ESTATE NEWPORT /COM IALIU......U 1211,111 For the true beach lover-darling 2 BR, 2 BA, beautifully kept home just one door to bay and sandy beach. Private tulck patio, quiet location. Motivated seller. Submit. PllllllU 1271,000 Charming 2 BR beach "d oll house". Light & cheery. Kitchen overlooks picturesqu'-p~tio and yard. Excellent condition. Room to add on or up. Live It up-get your place In the sun & enjoy! WllTIUFP • 1320,0H Charm abounds in this wonderful Cape Cod style famlly home. Large spacious rooms throughout. separate master suite. plus chil- dren's rooms. Family room w/handsome stone fireplace opens to pool/spa area. New kitchen w/eatlng area. A real value. as•• aam saa.,aoo Most desirable Plan 3. Single level with 3 BR + family rm. Very tight and elegant. Jasmine Creek resort living with 24 hour security, pools. tennis and lush greenbelts for quiet walks. II.II •Ill ML Ill 1331,000 Picture thls ... a cozy country cottage with 3 BR. brick fireplace & dynamic decor in a setting of fruit trees and flowers I All this and you' re just steps to Corona Beach! 111111 '1IW -.LI 1111,000 Popular Tiburon plan -3 BA home in quiet relfdentlal neighborhood with pleasant open view -vaulted ceilings In living, dining. & family rms. You own the landll Assumable fixed rate loan. IUNW 1•11,llO Everything you've ever wanted and a little bit more can be found In this 4 BR, two story view home. The exquisite decor and private spa will captivate you. llftl llH D IMl,IH High on the cllff• overlooking the nlte tights, mountains and water. Views from living and formal dining rma, kitchen and master suite. A.ddltlonal 5 BR. 4 BA, and family rm. Wonderful f amity entertaining home. -........ u.-.- Fabuloua Shorectlffa wtth sensational view of Little Corona, wavea cruhlng on rocks. the Jetty and ~ boat that goea In or out of harbor. large famtty rm with retrectabfe roof. 5 BA, 5 BA, '8rge lot . 1111• • -U,111,1M F.t>uloul ltlytront wtth wery amenity, 6 + BA • eandy ~ with de9r. clMn water. d.reem kitchen. Mo* let meae.r bedroom + huge lftttno room, both on·Beytront, tour flrept&C4tl. 144=1• WllTGUff 2 BR $129,000 5 BR $244.900 ----3 BR. FR $309.900 -MIUlll 11111 3 BR, FR $334,500 WTILlff 4 BR. FR. Vu, Pool $339,000 .wNIT lllllT1 4 !R. FR $3 49.500 ...UllLUAI 3 BR. FA $475.000 llWNITISUll 3 BA, Waterfront $545,000 llWPllTIUGI 2 BR, Waterfront $550,000 IPYIUIS 6 BA, FA $675,000 IPYIUIS 4 BR, Pool, Vu $695.000 OMIU•L HAI 6+ BR $2.975,000 Sl lllY tlYlll 4 BA $125,000 W TIUfF 3 BA, FA $225.000 IUffl 4 BR. Fee $229,000 UY ... 11 3 BA $229,500 Pl ... U 2 BA $279,000 --•LUU 2/2 BR $295,000 W NW 4 BA, FR $330,900 IAl.MA llUll 2 BA $348,500 ...... _, 4 BA, FR, Pool, Spa $349,000 ..,.,.eun 4 BR. FR $3<49.500 WllTIUff 2 BA. Den $398,500 tu ... 3 BR, FR, Vu $429,000 .... ... -.u 4 BA, Poot, Spa, Vu S-4<49,500 IPTIUll 3 BR, FR. Vu $'465,000 ..... <4 BA, FA, Pool, Spa S525,000 .. ...., ..... 3 BR. Waterfront $5'45,000 ... , ... 2 BR, W1terfront $550.000 amua 3 BR. FR. Vu S579,000 &.91 .. 5 BR. FR se2s.ooo ..... e BR, FR '675,000 ....... '4 BR, Pool, Vu '695.000 ___ , e~ BR $2.975,000 2111 Sii .1a1e11111LU 1111, IEWPIRT IUCI ' , . ...., .... E. BOWIE G.,A~OERSON n ..... S. MARVIN 11 '9tty C.McMAHAN 112 ........ G. LIVINGSTON Mtlh.aNPIMt E. CORKETT 1 .......... ., S. MARVIN H ll Ila._., Pllltt J.McNAUGHTON 1221 la,.W.. L. MURPHY u ......... ., F. SENNES 71 ........ J. CAMPBELL 2111 1a,..W. M. MATIHEWS 14112 .. ,... M MATIHEWS 2111 &rlHrtn T. BOLAND 412 Yist1 Flef1 K.PARKER 2172 Circle• E. BOWIE 111! L It•• l tt• G.ANDERSON 42l-42lt,; .......... S. MARVIN 2121 YMM Yl .. H G. LIVINGSTON 211~'" R BOLAND 1141 ,..., AtffteW C KALINA ltthNNPIMt E. CORKETI 1211s...netu.t M GUTH 1121 J .... ,, .... l. McLOON 1111WWttWh J DONAHUE ,, .... A KURTZ 2MYMIS.I ... E. OLSON ,., ....... ,.... J McNAUGHIO.N_ 1221..,.... L. MURPHY ....... .., C McMAHAN Htfte ..... C RUMSFELO u ......... ., F SENNE$ ll ......... " J. CAMPBELL .. ,..,... L. SHAW brick patio enhance t~ charm of this re~led 3 bedroom ho~ SU~r !<>- cation near yacht cJub, ~hool, ~ross bay GLAMOROUS CUSTOMIZED CONDO Highly upgraded noor plan 1n Villa Balboa w ith two mast~r suites Featured 1n Gen- try magazine. mirrored w alls. crown mold- ings and an ocean and ntgntltght view from two oalconys A grtat value at SI 98. 500 6 3 I • I 400 BAlBOA-THOftN AMONGST ROSESI Amonglt lovely homes and ~ross from tht" Bay. tnis 'true fixer· ~x1su Make an offer on this 2-story nome at I I 5 E Bay Call tor dt>ta1ls. 6 3 1-1400 s I 7 5.000 NEWPORT BEA C H C 0 TTAGE-Sl74,SOO Just steps to th~ oct-an. this starter home needs patnt & plants Out has great poss101flt1t>s Ask to se~ this Z bedroom at I 26 34th St 631 -1400 NEWPORT BEACH COTT AGE • INCOME A bt>ach dupl~x tor a w~~kend hideaway .. a untt tor t>xtra 1n<ome or butld 2 new units Owners will cons1d~r t1nanc1ng at the sal~s pr1c~ of s 169.000 63 1-1 400 BAYVIEW TE RRACE CONDO Well-maintained community com:~x with pool. spa and tenrns Assumable loaru on tn1s 3 t>tdroom, 3 bath home w ith lov~ly d~cor A new listing at S 16 7 .000 631 ·1 400 NEAR SO. COAST PLAZA~LOVELY A ~rfect family home. enclosed yard. 4 bt"drooms. Z 5 Oatns and family room 3· car garagt> and a gr~at value Se~ Betty Lynch on Sunday 1-S pm t 31 26 S. Ltnda Way. Sc1nta Ana 6 7 3-6900 Asking s I 59.SOO NEWPORT CONDO-S 1 I 5,000 On~ lrvrl homt" w ith family room, tw o bdrm and community pool Corner 1n an affordable arta 63 I -1400 AFFORDABLE CONDO-COST A MESA N~arly nf'W c.ar~ts & dra~s and a spacious 3 bedroom 2 b.lth unit with ~n space Assumable f1 x~d rat~ loan and Owner w 1U carry Submit lor a VA loan s 106.000 67 3-6900 WA T£RFRONT HOMES. INC ltEAl F<; TA TE ~' k'"'"""-.... lflll>"\ ~~ t U. V. c .... 1 H°"" N..._t ..... lt 631-1400 11s ...,,.....,..._ ............ 673-6900 .... ... .. ~ • ' I . ., Tl-'L U09'1JHGE CROt P Nifiinll llTflUT 11.111,1• Magnificent custom home of stone and glu-. one of N~wport Harbors most exciting locations -ocean and jetty view --3 bdr. inC'ludin s mervelous master suite with library a nd fi~place. Separate den & dock. Barbara Aune • Wll-1 - - ----_,.,_ -----~ ... !!!II !WUC IOla ..S !p!!I WIC !D1!Cl MUC llmCE W NOTIC( PUaJC llOTIC( ..cTmOUI w I HI "::'lfA-1 "::'.:.8'=AT:l.\M ":!:a:r.1=11W1 '=WA1¥ftr ~A==-·~af:'.:8 ~A=:." .. ~':.!: .. TM .......... '*'°"'.,. The '°'°'*'I pef'IOne ere The~...,_•• TM ................ we TM f01ow1f1t ...... we TM **-"I plr90M -TM= =tof'A doil'I ........ _ ...,...._ ~~-Oolrw..._..a: dolnQ ._... -AIM **W..,._• ..... ~-........... ~ VU TMaNTI 110 Q I G DIST,_._,,~1 AlifT av DHIQN, 31 OINl"At. M!DIOAL. MAfl<!TINQ COMPAf"Y. KRfl AllOCIATll,Ua OUAl.ITV MAMITINO, H I" Al.l.ISOH ~-LT~ ~NCALWOMA UM• 11a w. '""' •• ,.... ~ lunl4ght,lrvlne.CAt2715 14802 Moten I t .. Weet-VfTA·lNIMY <T• PM>-v ...... tt .• "· C:O.t• 11tlt......,L.M9,HuM· IATU.HMtMlt~· rru)·.-~ 300-...... CANU7 Karen !lllabetll Vint Hot l\'lllleler, CA~ "'81<>NAL NAIL "'°°" ~CA... ..... llMdl CA .... 7 ........,. \ltlfO. CA-' • CO.Cl "'*-" L o~. ,,,. H SunllOllt, lrvlne. CA Nc*Or!Ma.Nll.ourdee, UCT8 (Tm)."" A Airport eca,o. ~ tra Velen· Joeepti J.',...,., .on M.,yhMnHtiwlft, Mtet ~~r· Stud••••er .. d .. l.O!tO .71$ eo.c. MMe, CA tH27 loo., Drive. Cotti MMe. CA cm. e 1, Coi1ta Mlle, CA Mof'*'G Stat, """'"'910n MltlO CltOle. Mleeion Vlitl01 ' DeC 1 2024 ....,,., CA toe0t 'T'll•• l>Utlne.. I• con· ch r.. Mu Ir. 2 ' 5 a 1 IHae-3'24 t2Qt leecll. l:A t2M 1 CA 1299' .=:" Otlll't C:.:i ....... lemerd H. Qer1lef J( ~ duc:ted by.,. lflCIMdUel lrOOll'huttt, • t2t, H\lftt· AMn Mwtl~ ~. Tiiie ~ It eon• Thia ~ I• oon• Thia t>u•lne» It con• CA 9212t • 117-36tll. ~ llMdl, l<.Jten l. V.,,t Hof lnlllon 8cft., CA t"4t (Nelltlda ~·· 3 tt7 cNcted Illy. .,. ~ ~9d by: .,, ~ dueled by. en lndlv\du•I It • CA lzteO Tiiie 111tetnent WM llllld TNe butlneee le con• A~ l.o6p OrM, eo.1 Key D, Muglle ~ J, hWtJn Mery Suun Hewitt • .... :!!'.!!. ~u!'~!~t~ ~· Tlllt bullneee It con. wt111 the C«;nty Clettt Of Or· CIUC* by • llrnhed C*tnet-...... CA '2t2.14414 Thie ..... ,,. ..... Ned TNa ............ Ned Tto4t atatement WU llled .,.,..,_, .,, duc:ted by. co-Wt'*' llr\09 C~ty on Metefl 4. -Vita Inergy. s tt7 A All· ~..,.County Clertl of Or· wtUI the County~ Of Or· Witt\ Ille ~ty Clerk Of Or• a1110HPll 0.ClllO Betnetd H, (Wr11er Jr. 19'$ _ Ctwle Muir pon loop °''"· Cott• enge County on Fe bruery _,. County on Metcto 11, enge County on March I. fhle etetetMl\t •• ll6ed Thie .. ,,.,,.,. ... flledOr .... ,_ Thie ttllttnent w .. llted MeM, CA ~24 H . 1MI 1915 111$ ,.._,. Clettl Of Or-wttll th9 County Clertc of • PublllMd Ortnge Cout Wltll the County Clertl of Or-P10Ulliaoel Nall Prod· ,_,. m-. P'mlMI w4fh l't 'IY'ty Metdl 1t en09 ~ ott Metdl 18, Delly PMot Mlfctl 1l>, t7, 24. enoe County on ~ a. ucta. S1t7 A Airport Loop PIAllllMd OrlftOI °°"' PublltNd Orenge Colet Publllhecl 0renoe Coaat = oun on m M 1985 31, INS ' 1115 Drive, Coa(a M .. e, CA Otllly PllOI Merell a, 10, 17, Dally Piiot M1<ch 24, at, Dally Piiot Meren 1b. 17. 24. t9 5 llMd O engt Coett • PlfU. Su-441 """" 9292&-3424 • 24, 1165 Aprll 7, 14, 1118 31. 1H5 " ~bl...._1 M;,dl 24 31 Publilhed Or ... Cotlal ---------Publllned Orenoe Cout Tll .. °""""' I• con· lu>421 Su~ Su ........... ., ,....., • • Delly PllOI Mll'cft 24, 31, .. _IC NOTICE Daffy Pllol M.,Cih 10. 17. 2•. ducted by. COtPOHtlon April 7, 14. 1915 8~73 AptU 7, 14, 1N5 _ _..._,.......~---.-.--.-31, 1N5 Mlrttla Kreider, .-real· •-..-_.,._ Mt.IC M>TICE l'ta.IC NOTIC[ Su-416 ULllA llUll Mii,• Ver y flexible Uoor plan. New Eng- and charm, beauilful ~ition. two fireplaces. 4 bdr., family room. Vac ant a nd waiting for you. Barbara Aune FM:TITIOU8 .,...11 Su..,.45 detll. AIM M.ntetlng Com-,.._ ""'~ __ !MUC!!!;~NO!!!,!TICE~--1·--;;;i;t;iftT;itt--NAMI ITATUmfT rtll.IC NOTICE pany fltemtoue ....... l'ICTmOUe .,..... l'ICTmOUe .,..... . "8JC NOT1C( TM folOWlng peraone we Thie ltetement w• llted NAMI 8TA~ NAMI ITAT'lmNT NAMI ITATWMINT PICTITIOU8 .u=:•:•::;·~·!..-f-~~~~°:::'.:'.:::::--doinO bualnela u · Allied lllODCI. M Wllh tM County Clettt ol Or• -n.lollOwiftt ""°"'.,,. ~ penoM lfe ,_ MMl91Tl PtCTITIOU8 ....... - IAYSHlll-Ull llOL. 1121,llO Ne wly remodeled and move in ready. New kitchen, baths, hard- wood floors. Two bedrooms. one bath. Dona C h lchl'Ster lllffl.Ql+llllS U 1211,IOOfH Bonus room easily con verted to 5th bedroom with private bath. End unit Z Plan with large bright family kitchen. Private patio can be ex- tended. Close to pool. 1st and 2nd T .D .'s Assumable. Jo Ann K enton ICW·IAY-CITT Lnl YI 1110,000 Available immediately. Will lease o ption. Largest home in Harbor Ridge ~tates. "Devonshire" 5 Bedroom. 31h Baths . Fam. Room, Bonus Room. Gourmet kitche n in- cludes a sub-zero re frig. Must sell. M ake offers. Maureen White/EcJ Eacano IUITIFIUY llllllnl SIH,DOO 3 bd.r., 2 1/2 ba .. 'Jodelle' Estate home providing unobstructed panoramic m o unt.am and city Light views. As· s umable first trust deed available and the seller will offer secondary financing. Ed Escano/Maureen White ~ WOOid Prod-APPLJCAT10N PC>ft Coumron VM~ • doinQ bu91r1M1 •· d~ butlf'"8 ea: dolno ~ u : The loliOWlng per90n1.,. NAM1 etATW-n uct•. t727 Superlof Ave.. CHAHM.. 1 $ THE YAAO MASTERS J NNY'S JOI S UN-snv!'S CARPET. 2959 doing bualneu u: TM folloWlng '*'°"' .,. Coeta MeM, CA 92927 OWNl"8t41' 0'1 '2J'Ol1• 8192 Lawrence Ave , WMt: LIMITED, 2133 Monrovia PepoerltM Ln:, Coate Mae, Bill STEVENS RACING, dOlnQ bUelnMI ee: Allied Buildert Hardw.,.. Al COHOLIC •VWMCM Publlthed Orange Coaet mlnater CA taet3 Ave .. ~· MIM, CA 92827 CA 92921 1710 Pomona. Unit ,.3, THE VISTA GM>\IP, 4001 lne. (State of lncorl>Qfltlon: UCINM 3-21-85 Dally Piiot Merell 10, 17, 24, Peul • Chec:ll .. ta 8892 Jennlf• Lynn Mc:Cofd, St~ P. PeterMn. 295' Co1te MH•. Calllornla Birch Str..C, Sult• A, ......,_ Callform~ 1727 Supef\o( To Wllom It Mey Concern: 31· IH$ Lewtenc• Av• .. 'WH I• 2t33 MonfcMI Ave .. Cotti P""*1tM Ln., Cott• Mela 92127 port Belch, Ctlllt. t2te0 Ave., eo.te MMe, CA 92827 PAOCTER, Harry W/Gen Su·•5l mlnllw, CA 92ta3 M .... CA 92127 , CA 92121 Wllllem B. Slewnt. 1715 Charlet K Knlelelttlodter, Thi• buelne" I• con-p t n , , T E u N 1 s Tiiie buelMM I• con-Thia t>u1lnee1 la con-Thia bu1lneH I• con· Labredor Orlv•. Coate 221 Ruby Str•. Newport ducted by: 1 corl>Qfatlon ENTERP~ISES. INC/Gen "8.IC NOTICE dUC1ed by: an lndMduel ducted by: an lndl"'<tual dUC1ed by; an lndlvldUel Mele. CallfOfnle 92128 e.cn. Ceftf. 921e2 Allied Builder Harctwere. Ptm; TILDEN. Phlllp S/Gen Peul Cl'leetlettl Jennifer L. McCotd Steve p,,.,..,, Thi• bu11neH II con-Thi• bu1lnu• I• Con- ine. By: Elizabeth BreNll, Ptnr; CALLENDER. Cathe flCTITIOU8 .,..... Thie ttetement. wu filed Thia tlatarMnl wu flied Thll atetement WU flied ducted by-en lndMdue.1 dueted by en lndMdual Secretary L/Ltd Pinc CALLENDER. NAlilt eTAnMINT With the County~ of Or-with the County Clerk of Or-with the COunty Clerk of Or· Wlltlem B. Stewn1 Charlel K. Knictlwboeller Tiit. 1tatement wu flied 0 • b b • M /Ltd p 1 n r ; The toliOwtng per.ona ere enge County on Februery enge County on Mardi 15, enge County on Mercn 13, This lletement wa• llled Tnle statement wee flied with the County Clerk ol Or-CALLENDER, Glen W/Ltd doing butlneM u : 25. 1915 t985 1195 with IM County Cleflt ol Or· wllh ll'oe County C.k of Or· enge County on Maren 8, Ptni: GODSHALL, Walter P .. VSICALL y FIT CO., ,Ml721 '271411 f271MO enge County on M81Cih t5. tnQe County on Mercfl 18, 1985 H/Tru1lM under Decllf· 15851 Petadena St Apt Publllhecl Orange COMt Publllhld Orange Coeet Publtlhld O<enoe Coell 1985 '27,..,.. 1195 ~ ttlon ol truat dated G·8, Tu1t1n. CA 92ea0 , Delly PllOI Mercfl 3, 10, 17. Dally PllOt March 24· 3l, Dally Pilot Maten 1?, 24, 3t, Publl1Md Orengt Coeat m1ta Publllhld Orange COMt •-30-80/Ltd Plnr. ere ac>ply• LM & Dabble CllMln, 24, 111$ April 7• 1•· l985 Aprll 7. 1985 Dally Piiot Merell 24, 31, Publtthed Orange Coat Dally Pilot Maren 10. 17. 24, Ina 10 the Department of AJ.. 15851 Pueden• St .. Apt. I Su-420 Su-459 Su-•57 April 7, 14, 1985 Delly Plfot Merdl 24. 31, 31, 1N5 collollc Bevefege Control I()( G-1. Tuetln, CA 92680 Su-417 April 7, to4_, 1N5 ~52 "47" on Sale General (Pub This bu1lne11 II COO• rt8.IC fl)TIC£ Pl8llC NOTICE Pml.IC NOTICE lllUDt .IC MnTM'r Su-470 ---------Eet Pl) to NII etcorK>llC ducted by: nuabend and wife __ ...... ......,..._..._.-;;..__ n.1UL nu ""' "8JC flJTICE beveregu et 18181 LM Soott Chelln flCTmOUe .,..... fM:TITIOUe _,..... fM:TITtoUI 8U8 .. ll IOUI .UHllll 11111\TIC[ ---------Brootthurll St., Founteln Thlt ste1ement wu flied NAM1 ITAft•NT NA• ITAft•f"T NA .. ITA'QMINT flCTIT TA'QMINT fltBJC nu ,ICTITIOUI _,..... Velley, CA. with tne County Clerk of Or-The fOltowlng peraon1 ere Tile lollowlng persona ere Tile lollowlng person• ere T:!a::io!.ng perlOOI ere l--IC...;TIT~IOU~ • ....-.. ..... ----.. .. -- NAMI .TA ..... NT Publlllled Orenna Cout enge County on March I. doing l>YtinMt ... doing bullneM 81. dol ....... f '.. ··•-t985 MARCUS JAY CoPLANO TV JOHN, 8-43 A. W. 19th ng ....,..,,... u CT 0 doing butlneu as: NAMI ITA.,...,,, TM followtng peraont ere Delly PllOI March 25. INS f270ll8 & ASSOCIATES, 270 Pearl St .. Colla Mna, CA 92127 AUDIO C~NN~ ~v~' INNOVATIVE SOFTWARE The folloWlng per.one are dol:i buslneea as: Su-47& Publlalled Orenge Cout St Leguna Beach CA Semuel Welnateln. 720 17 to West omo a CA SYSTEMS. t790t e Cnep-doing ~tlneu u : T~IB~~6CRAS~ f~go PlJlllCNOTIC( OellyPllotMerch10,17,24,92S5t ' Ave Megdolena. Sen~\,8·7.CosleM .... men, •5A, Orenge, CA USNOT, 30100 Town 0 H c 31 t945 M81CUI Jay Copan 270 Clemente. Cellf. 92872 R M 92889 C«'tler Of ' Ste. 207, Legune ~=:~:92~29 · 0•1• FlCT1TlOU8 MllMH · Su-443 Peart St., Lagun• BMc:h. CA A. Alen C•DI. 843 w. 19111 AJl•~~ge ,;}9;Y~~~lltonc Ricky Lou11 Eldto'6 17901 N19uet. CA 92177 WM R. Lewzlt. 2700 NA• ITAft•MT 92151 St" Co1te M .... CA 92827 #M 2 'coite Mau CA E. Cnepmen, #5A. reno-. Larry J. Martin, 315'12 Fly- Peterson, lO-H, Coit• The followlng C*ton• are .... IC MftTIC£ Thi• bualn"' 11 con-Thia bu1lnH1 It con-92827 · CA 92889 • Ing Cloud Dr.. Legun• Mela CA 92828 doing bUllneu ... ...~ nu ducied by: an lndMdual ducted by: • genwal ~-T I b I I Thll t>uslnHI I con-NIQuet. CA 92177 O.nlH L•mt>ert, 2700 COL-LECT CONSULT· Marwa.JeyCoplan ner1111p d 111 uan1"1 d' 1con-ducted by: en Individual thls bualneu 11 con- Peteraon lO-H Coile ANT, 18837 8f00khurtt St.. fM:TrTtoUI 8UllNlll Thll ttelement wu flied Semuel Weinstein UC1ed by: 811 nd" ue Ricky L Eidson ducted by-an lndMdual . . Suite 208 Founteln Val'-NAME ITAftMINT with, ... COunty Clerk of Or· Thi• llatement WU llled George R Mc Adema This 1tetement WU flied Lerry Mertln M~i c~u91~~!:, 11 con-CA 921oa' _,, TM folloWlng '*'°"' .,. enge "county on Februery wttn the County Clerk of Or-1i11":~ '~'~ti w:• ,":;;' with the County Clefk of Or-Thia 1tetement wu llled dUC1ed by: Joint venture LOfl Marie Adem1, 890 W. d~ET~Otlneu& A$';:0CIATES 25. 1986 • ange County on Merell 15. :gx; tou~; ~n :.r~ t3 enge County on Merell 18 .. with the COunty Clerk of Or· 18th St Cost• Mela CA ' -19 1985 . 1985 f711M4 ~ County on Mwcn HI 0en1M L. Limbert · • 3441 Blri:to St., Suite 206, p ......_.._.. Or .. ~...'....1 ,_.,._ 19 5 . Published Or"""" Cont t" 5 ' Thll 1181"'*11 was llled 92627 Newport Beech CA 926e0 u...-...., 9tl09 ..,.,... •• -f2712a -·.-• with the County Clerk 01 Or-. Thi• bu11ne11 I• con-w I I I I• .. m · M 10 n 1 •I Delly Piiot Mercn 3, 10, 17, Publlahed Orenge Cout PublltMd Ortnge co .. t Dally Piiot Mercn 24. 31, f271M1 •l'IOfl County on Merell 4, d.ucted by: en Individual Petrocella, 19821 Lexlngt 24, 1985' .r~· Oaily .Piiot Merell 24. 31, Dally Piiot March 1?, 24, 31. Aprll 7. t•. 1985 ~18 Publlsnecl Orenoe Colet 1915 l.Ofl Merle Adame L H tlngt e.ec:n CA 5""'422 April 7. 14, 1985 April 7 t985 Dally Piiot Meren 24. 3 '· f270Sll Thia 1tetemet1t wu filed 9~848 un on . Su-412 . Su-455 Ml.IC NOTICE Aprll 7. 14. 1985 Su-47t Publllhed Orenoe Cout with tfle County Cleric of Or· Thi• butlneu la con-P18.IC NOTICE Delly Piiot Maren 10, 17, 24. etige22 198Cou5 nty on February duc:ted by: an Individual , .... Tmou•-·-•• Ml.IC NOTICE ...... C MnTfCE FICTfTIOUI .,... .. 31, 1985 • Wlltlem Michael Petroellle ,.. -,.._,, "" NAMI IT ATEMINT Su..(54 Publllhed Orange~ This 'c"'emenct ·~=· t'l0rled T=o:r,:':w~: ere FM:TITIOU8 ....... FM:TITIOUI aullNlll dolThe ::!fMng persc>nl ere 1---------Dally Piiot Merell 3., 10. 17. wtth the ounty -0 -doing .... .....__.. NAm ITAnMINT NAMI ITATW•NT .~ H BnesaENNuETT: ENGi-fM:TmOUe ....... Ttrr lflg9 County on Mercfl 8, .,..__ : The follOwlng ~·ere .., ..,._ 8TA~NT "8.IC fl) ~ 24. 1N5 1115 WILD ROSE WILDER-doing t>utlneee ... TM foltowing per90na ere NEERING, IMS 0 Ad11tn1 The followlng peraone ere -,-IC-..,.,..,..--.. -.-... ---.-.-Su·424 f2711113 NESS EXCURSIONS, 8482 QUALITY UR_e'THANES. doing btJllMM H : Ave .. •238, Co•ta M .... CA doing buelneea u : N~!.!.. "'"'iT•,:::=., Publlshed Oranr. Cout Rellly Drive, Huntington 17020 Nec1arlne St Foun POR NADA CHARTERS. 92628 MOULIN OE COULEUR -'"' .. _..., Beach, CA 92848 ·· -1748 Centelte Pl .. Newpof1 • The lollowtng penone are rtllJC fl)T1C( Dally Pilot March 1 , 17, 24, Yvonne Guzman 8412 ~ tlln Vly., CA 92708 Beech CA 92eeo Michael Howerd BeMltt, 3201 South Sua«o Street, dolnQ bullneu •: .__,,,,,,,8 llU ... l l 31. t985 s .... 7 illy Or H nt Bet\ CA 92148 Merk Steven ANO, 17020 Gentd N. Smith 1748 2822 Ellesmere Ave .. Cost• Santa Ana. Clllf. 92704 MAC MILLIN & AS-......... """ ~ Thie ~uslnua' la con-Nectarine St., Fountain Vty .. Cente41• Pl., N-po,1 Beech, ...... CA w.l82e Oenl•I A. Terbe ll . 4 SOCIA TES. 3303 Harbor ..,._ ITATW•NT ducted by:.,, Individual CA 92708 CA 92* Thia butlnau la con-Woodtof!g, lagune NIOuel, Btvd .• Ste. K-3, Colt• MeM. The folloWlng penons ere Ml.IC NOTICE Yvonne Guzmero Thia bullnffa It con-Thlt bualneH 11 000• ducted by: en lndMdual Cellf. 92817 CA 92826 doing bullnete u : Tlll8 lletement wu llled ducted by: en Individual ducted by: en Individual Mlol'IMI H. Bennett Thia bu1lneH ~· P.ul G. Mee Miiiin. 1718 K&C REMODELING ANO flCTJDOU• ......... wMft ~ot°Or-MadLAAo Gered N' Sinrffi ~1· atat~U dueled by an Individual l'tB.IC NOTICE o~•"· N•wlJi <>ME-MAtNTfN>\NCI!. N~ 8TAft•NT enge County on February Tiii• .,.,.,,,.,,. WM filed Thia stetement WU flied With ll'oe County Clerk ot Or-Danlel A. Terbell Al llUl CIM llPlf X II l I OOO Belch. CA A2eeo 7581 Center Ave . • 4 1. Tile lolloWlng persona •r• 22 1115 with the County C*k ol Or-wtth the County Clerk of Or-enge County on Merci\ 18, Thi• ttatement wu filed r Dolor• J. M8Q Miiiin, 9H2u.n.t71ngton BHch. CA dOlng buelneu u : • ,_..1 enge County on Maren 15, enge County on Maren t3, 1985 mta1 Ith tM County Clerk of Or- Large square footage in this newer l~!.ocr~M9argate,Newport -K.itnLaonJonneon,7681 "WH ITE MOUNTA IN Publllhed Or.nge Coat 1915 tte5 Publ•ltled Orenge Coaet 8l'IQ! County O!\ Metsri 20 pro perty provides a 3 bdr .. 3 bath _., ,. ~ CR~MERY. 2aa<t2 e1 Tata no& M•·~.,.-tG;-+7. . ~arc:rr21 , • lH5 :~:;;;;._~-.;fti.-om,,...s-19-~rtrf'(;M'*-;:l<~r-;!~~~"41Rd El Toro CA 92830 24 1985 ' Publllhed Or•nge Cou1 Publlll\ed Orenge Cout Ap<ll 7, t4. 1985 f1'111t1 1-.-6'.vflff.HnTirt-canct-a-t-io:d·r.:-2 batti ducted by: en Individual tngton Beech. CA 92647 Michael J. Munz, 520 · Su-426 Delly PllOI Merell 24, 31, Dally Piiot Marett fl. 24. 3 t, Su-474 Pvbllttled Orenge Coast · ren~_ with its own laundry . Oolor .. J.Mec:MIHln Cheryl Ann Jonnaon,7561 AYocado. Cofone del Mer, Aprll 7, ••. 1N5 Apttt 7. 1985 m-ic MnTIC[ Dally PllOt Meren 24, 31. ' facility, dramatic beams and ex-Tnlt ttetement wu flied Center Ave.. ••1. Hunt-CA 92625 Su~ l-Su-456 rUUL ""' April 7, 14, 1115 • with ll'oe COunty Clerk of Or-lngton Beach. CA 921147 Kathryn B. Munz, 520 ..... IC lll'ITICE Ml.IC NOTICE ru-.,,.,,_.,, ...... ,, traord1'n ary park1'ng. Coby Ward ,._ .. 1 .. .. • This buelne1a la con-,.~ nu .. "''''""" -~ """'n Y on ... ere .. '" ducted by. llusbend end wit• Avocedo, Cofone det Mtr, PtlK.IC NOTIC[ ..,... ITATWMINT DEATH NOTICES CAMEO SllOllES OOEAI YI llH,000 Beautiful 3 o r 4 BR. family rm. formal dining rm home. This single story residence has been remodeled and professionally decorated. Shut- ters, skyligh ts. plus m a n y upgrad es. P ool and s pa located in private courtyard. Donna Godsha ll WlllHFIL HSTILUFF 1211,000 4 bdr., 2 •,'2 ba. h ome m immaculate m ove-in condition. custom d esigned fire places in living room a nd family room . New k itchen appliances, Park setting yard with brick patio Lois J acobs flHAIT FHllSllED llC CAHO• CUSTOM 12, 100,000 Epitome o f luxury. beauty, conve- nie n ces ., privacy 3 br. includes incomparable master su ite. sauna. spa, bu11l ins. marble, gran ate a nd rosewood. sepa ra te office. nautilous gym. billiard room, family room . la rge p ool-2 nd sp a & T exas b -b -q . Includes decorator items and art pwces Tom Allmson COllTEMPOlllllY llC CAIYO. 1110,000 Ove rlooking B ig Canyon golf course this 3 bd., lownhom e is truly a s h o w case of uncomprimizing beauty Drmauc master suite ; up- stairs s tudy w1lh private balcony. Gourmet Euro peone kitchen. Ex- tensive use of polished granite floor & beveled mirro rs thruout. Simply n o thing hke 1t o n the marke t. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody IHltSUIOE MOIEl HHOll 1441,000 $449.000 fee for :i bdr.. Harbor Ridge T o wnhome Large 2nd. level fami ly room, formal dining. master suite downst.airs. View location 1n gated community . Owne rs anxio u s. Beverly Mo rphy Ill OUYH Ollll 1221,00I Private corner unH-3 br .• 2 '~ ba., 2 $tor y "El Dorado' plan Perfect con -, dit1o n . Seller will he1p finance - avniloble immro1ately. Community pool. te nnis ond !le<'Urlty gate Martha Macn~b •••••T•m FllllY.. P2t,OM Great 4 bdr., 2 story hom ·built in 1981 ·hugh master suite with deck- load! o f Crench doors. Formal d ining room. all the la~t ln kitchen a p- pliances Grt'at fmancing Maxine Propp - f710IJ7S I Keith L. Jonnaon CA 92825 flCTIT10U8 ., .... , fltCTmoue .,...11 The lollowlng peraons ere Thia atelement WH flied Thia bu1lne11 Is con-NA• ITAft•NT NAMIE ITA'QMINT f lCTrrtOUI 9UIMll doing bullnetl ea· Publlahed Orange Cout ducted by: huabend end w'lle The followlng per. sons are T'-f-.........,.ng ,_..,.,.,. ••e NAME ITA-MINT CLAUDIA'S CO. LLEC--,,..... ••"MS Dally Piiot Mercn 10. 17, 24, with tile County Clerk ol Or-Mk:llMI J M ,.., ..,...,..., ..-·~·• _ •• Wu.&.IJ\ enge County on Februeru unz doing bullneu U: dOlng .... ._ u TM following peraont ere TION. 177-F Riverside Ave .. ROBERT LEE WTL :l 1. t985 '' Tn11 etatement wet flle<I ACACIA GARDENS, LTD.. DIGITAL AUDIO VIDEO doing builn .. , u · Newport Beach. CA 92883 • Su-450 122· 1985 F211141 with tne County Clerk of Or-2026 Quell StrHt, N-port ENTERPRISES 22168 OCEANSIDE TIME, 2790 Claudie Jiii RoM. 1900 LIAMS, age 51. ---------Pu~lls/led Orange Co.st •nr COunty on Meron t. BNch, CA 92MO . Ceminlto Vino LaQun• Hllll He1bor Blvd.. 1$1e 203, Dover Of . Newport e.een. Passed away March PtllJC NOTICE Delly Piiot Merell 3, 10, 17. 19 5 StHrna Developmenl CA 92853 ' ' Coett Meu, CA 92627 CA 926fl0 21, 198~ in Ventura, 2•. 1985 "2701• Con\pany. Inc., • Cellfornl• Tlmoth L Algier 22188 Gery T Lorge 4 t9 Mein Thia bu1ine11 11 con-· FM:Tmoue .,..... Su-•33 Publl1hed Or•nge Coaet corporellon, 2026 Quell Camlnlto Yin<> ~ Hiiia St •4 t HuntlnQton Beech ducted by: en lndlvlduet Ca. Mr Williams was NA• ITAnmNT 1-------""''--'~ Delly Piiot Meren 10, 17, 2•. StrMI, Newport Beecn. CA CA 92853 · • CA.' 92548 · Cleudl• Rose born in Whittier. Ca. TM followfng per1«1a are PUBtlC NOTICE 31· t985 92e&O Tllft t>uelne11 la con-Thia bualneaa 11 con-Thlt 11atement wu flied June 15, 1933. He was doing bualnete .. : Su-439 Thi• bu1lnet1 11 con-ducted by· en lndlvldull ducted by: e.n lndhlldual with the County Clerk ol Or-aised I th W t SECURITY ANALYSIS fM:TITIOUI M181NEll dueled by' e llmlted pertner-Timothy. L. Algier Gery T Lorge ange County on Marc.ti 15, r . . n e ~ • ASSOCIATES, 20381 New-NAME ITATWMINT Nil.IC NOTICE lhip Tiii• •l•ternent wu llled Thie 1111emen1 wts rueo 1985 f2714al muuster area. Mr W1l- 1&nd St .. Huntington Beach. The lollowlng C*ton• •re WfllWy C. Elllt, Pretldenl with tile COunty Clerk of Or· with the County Clerk of Or-Publllt*I Orange Cout Iiams was an Engi- CA 92648 doing bualnesa H : flCTITIOU8 llUetNl!ll .TI111~!!.8.!.~90c' ~kuofftOrled •l'IOfl COunty on February ange County on Marcil 14, Dally Piiot Mercn 24. 3 1. neerln~ Supervisor George Arthur Johnson, PETE BARGE AUTO-NAME ITA~ With ,,.. vvunty ,_ • 21 1985 1985 AprM 7 14, t915 d d 0 · 2038t Newtend, Huntington MOTIVE. 3074 Fernhealh The followtng C*IOOI era 8n09 County on Flbruery ' ..... f'llt• Su-464 With tan ar ti Beedl. CA 92646 Lene. Coat• Meu, CA dolng bualnete u : 22, 1985 Published Oranr Coul Publllhed Ora1;",e Cout and also CaJ Tech d~~:b~!~r~;lvi~'ua~on-92~!~er T Berge. 3074 DYE-NAMICS , 9 715 Put>llthed Or~= DeUy Piiot M11tcn . 10. 11. ~PllotMerch 1 ,24.3t, Ml.IC NOTICE Petroleum. He was Geroge A. Johnton FernhHtn Lene. Co1te =l~y cf~:i~~untlnglon Delly Piiot Marcft 3, 10, 17, 24• 1986 Su-4l4 Ap< I 7• lN5 Su-458 FM:TITIOU8 .,..... preceeded in death by Thi• statement WU ftled Mese. CA 92628 Thoi'.nu Alchard Berton 24, 1985 N,... ITA1'•NT his wife Josephine In with tM County Clerk of Or-Thia buslneu 11 con-Jr 9715 Biele'-Of Hunt-Su-432 •-.IC lll'ITM'r ..... IC 11nTIC[ The lollowlng peraona are 1979 Beloved father enge COunty on February dueled by· en lndlvlduel · ~, • ,.~ nu "' f'UUL nu doing bulinetl u · . . 22. 1995 Pater T Barge 1"~: e:=,;;.~ 9~:"~on-Ml.IC NOTICE FM:TITIOUI MllMll PEERLES PAINT ING o8C J e rrwy·ruW1lltamsd; ,__, Thia 1t1tement was flied ducted by: 10 lndlvlduel flCTmOUe _,._,, NAMI ITATE•NT LTD.. t407 Lelleaide Ln.. ruce . t ams an Published Orenge Cout with the County Clerk of Or· Thomu R Berton Jr ,ICTrTIOU8 llUelNlll NAME ITATW.MINT The foltowlng '*'°"' .,, Huntington Bell , Cellt Lee Williams all of Dally Piiot Mercn 10. t7. 2•, •nge Coun~ on Maren 3. to. T1111 statement wu flied NAMI 8TATIMINT The lollowlng pertone.,.. dolng,bullnen .. : 92M 8 Sant a Barb a r a 31, 1985 tJ , 24· 198 wttn the County Clerk ol Or-The fottowlng pereont are doing bu._. u · LASZLO'S PLUMBING Rober1 Crelg Cempbell Bet _,, &. Su-442 ,,_... ange County on March 7, doing buslneu ••: STEARNS CONSTRUC-1856 Perkglen Cir , Co.ta Thia bu1lnet1 11 con-OVl:'U son of Mr c L A s s I F I E D Published Orange Coeat 1985 TAO ROOFING 408 3111 TION COMPANY. 2028 MeM CA 92827 dUC1ed by· e llml1e<l Pllf1ner· Mrs John Robert Wil- Oelly Piiot Merell 3. to. l7. n70STI St . Newport Beeon, CA Quall StrHt, Newport Leiz10 Foolor. 1858 111\lp hams, of Ojai, Ca. 24· 1985 Published Oral'IOfl Coatl 92663 Beach. CA 92&eo Pllkglen Cir Cott• ._.... Aot>ert Crelg Campbell Also · · Su-425 Delly Pllol Meren 10, 17. 2•. C.Cll Lester Plumb. Jr., StHrna Conatructlon CA 92527 ·· · Tnls statement w11 flied survwin~ are ---------3 1, l985 4425 w Cout Hwy . New-Compeny, Cefffornla, 202t Thia butlnfft 11 con-With the County Clerk of Or-three grandchildren Su-441 port Beech, CA 92663 Quall St.. Newpon e.ec:n. ducted by: en lndlvldual •l'IOfl County on Maren ta, and three b rothers, f>tlllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUltNell NAMI I TATEMENT The ro11owtng pe<eoo1 ere doing bualnen H : SADDLE BACK PAINTING & RENOVATING. 26575 EJ TobolO, Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Oevld Keith Phllllpa, 26575 El Toboto, Mlsalon Viejo. CA 9269, This bualnan Is con- ducted by en lndlvlduel Oevld Keith PhlHlp1 This 11a1ement wu flied wtth tile County Clerk ol Or· enge County on Fet>rvary 22. 1985 F-Publlshed Orenge Cout Delly Pilot Maren 3, 10. 17, ---------Thia bu11ne11 11 con-CA 92880 L.aulo Footor t985 Dick Williams Brea· f>tlllC NOTICE ducted by: en lndlvlduel Thia builn•H 1' con-Tnt• llatement was filed '211• . . ' ' ---------C.Cll L Plumb, Jr dueled by:• corporation with the COunty Cleric ot Or-Publllhed Or•l'IOfl Cout Don Williams. Wash-flCTITIOUI .,..... Thi• atatement wu llled Phlllp A. StMrn1. PrMI· ange County on Meron 15, Delly Piiot M11tch 24, 31, ington ; and Ken Wll- NA• ITATE•NT with the County Clerk of Or-dent 188$ April 7. 14. t986 hams Ventura Allo The lollowlng pertona are ange County on Fet>Nety Tnlt 11e1emen1 wu llled f'llMl1 Su-475 . • . doing bullneu u : 22. 1985 with the County Clerk of Or-Pubtlthed 0renoe Cout ~urviving is mother- SILICON IN ACTION. 708 ,...,.. enge COunty on Februery Delly Piiot Mercn 24, 31, Plitt.IC NOTICE m -law Alva Doyle of Goldenrod.Corona Del Mer. Publlll\ed Orenge Cout 22. l985 ,_... Apr117.14.1985 Fountain Valley. CA 92825 Delly Piiot Merell 3, 10. 17, Su-4eO ""9l.IC ..,..._, F · d II Richard Curtis Peuleon 24 1985 Publlthed Orenoe Coaet ""''"' rie n s may ca 708 GoldenrOd. Coron• o.i ' su-429 Dally Piiot Merell 3, 10, 17, l'tlK.IC NOTIC[ the~~~'r~~J~~:~~ Pierce Bros. Smith Mer, CA 92625 24, 198$ Su-43 t PM:1TTIOU8 .,._81 In conjunction with 1 Hou. M ortuar y from Thia bu1ln!11 1• con-"8.IC NOTICE N'"--'"-MINT Ing end Community De-Noon-9PM Monday dueled by: en 1ndMduaJ -•' .. • • ........__ 8 G Richard c . Paulton flCTITIOUI •U .... 18 TN followtng PlftOM are v'"""" ....... t lock rent from where funeral ter· Tn11 stetement wu flied f"A• ITAft•NT "8.IC NOTICE doing~ u · IM Fed6.el Go\twnment, 11 vices will be con- wltn tM County Clerk of Or-TM following peraon1 ere WORLD 1-HOUR PHOTO, t>,;,c;:'~~ ~ie:i = duc ted on Tu sday .,,t9ge5 County on Meren 5, doing bUaln"' ••: ,ICTITtoU8 9U8Ml8 ~·..,.~. 'cAH!""~~Y· tM 100-year ftoodpllln A March 26. at llAM. 8 INSURANCE LITIGATION NAMI HA.,...,.. ,..,._...,., _.. i26v.. bllo f27Mla CONSULT ANTS. 2701 TM foltow4ng pel'IOM ... Tueller PrOC*tlee Inc • ~ meeting wlll be Mid Interment will be 0 II Pll I M .. 10 17 24 COii• M ... CA 92821 . w Cout Mlahwl" ..___ 7.30 p.m.. In IM COuncll Publl1tled Or1n99 Cou1 Harbor BIVd., Suite 209-B, d~ t>ullneu ... Clllfomla corpor-atkin. 270o . edneedty. Aprii 3. 1185· •1 made in the Good • Y 0 arc., · · · JameeA Rol>ertaon&A .. Bl HOP VENTURE. 2029 eNcn CAt-3'' ............... Chamber. lor ttloM w11111ng Shepherd ~metery Su-428 31, 1985 Su •37 eoclat• Inc • Oe4ewar• Quell Slfeet, Newport .. _ ... :_. T·_..-2•00 W to comment on thl1 Family sua-t con~ ----------· .. e..cn CA t2eeo ,_, --· ' · prQPOMCI project -ee- 24. 1985 NlllC NOTICE corporation. 21oe Herbor Stm• Oewlopment eo., eo.1 Hltflny.. Nwtpon TM project 1a ·loceted irl trlbutJons ~ made to rtlllC NOTICE Blvd., Sult• 209-<B. Coate Inc. a Cellfornt• corpor-a..cn. CA •2ta3 Cen1u1 Tract 992 34 New Beginnings, ~ flCTITIOU8.,...ll MAMI I TAft•NT f lCTTnOU8 ..... 18 Tiie followlng peraona ere MAMI 8TA~ dOlng bualneu u · TM following peraon• ere WHO LE PERSON dolnobuslneu .. AWARENESS & TRAINING, R\JSS'S AUTO MART. 445 191 Admlret Way, Costa E 17th St .. Coete Meu, CA MMI, CA 92827 92t27 Jeni~ Lynne WI01em1, Ru9Mll H. Woolley, 918 191 Admiral Wey, Colt• Bayalde Cove W .. Newport Mna, CA 92627 Beech. CA 928e0 Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-Thi• bu•ln•.. 11 eon- dueted by en lndl'Jlduel ducted by: an lndMdual Jenice l WlllllltM RllMl!lf H. Woolley Thll ateternent wu flied TN• ttetement wee flied with the County Clerk Of Or-wtttl the County Cler1I Of Or· 8n09 County on Mwcll 6, enge County on Mareh 5, 1985 IMS '27MI ,,,.,... Publllhect 0renoe eo.. Publlll'led 0renoe ~ Dlllly P110t Mileti tO. 17, 24, o.lly P1'0t Merell ~. 1f.2 • 31. INS 31, fMS Su·431 ~ M .... CA 92128 etlOn. 2021 Ouelt Str..C, MetlMI ...,.,., 2700 w. boonded by Talbert Avenue Nancy Moeer, 1306-A Thia bualneu II con-Newpoft e..ctl CA 9zte0 CO.at HlatlweY, N-pofl to IM IOUth SI I A duct9d by:• eotporetlon RFS o.v.toPment Co<· leecto, CA-1*3 10 tM nonh 'eu!t.., d ~ Mark-ope, Ojai. Ca. Jem•• A. Aobtrtaon, poretlon a Cellfomll cor-frrilln W. Aleit*'4Mr, 10 the ...t end .,M......!'! 93023 Pierce Bro.. Preeldent I • 17.05 O 2700 w Coett HIOhWeY. • • ..,,.....,_ $ Ith M -' Tiiie ltatement wu ftled poret on, '" A =e· Newport IMol\, CA t2tl3 .. 1r..r to the weet m onuary, Di·. with the COunty Clerk of Or· ~i ~:~ It con-Tl'ott t>uetn"' It con-io!:: !::~~~~I be ~rs. ~36·8~39 ~= County on Merell s, dUcted by: 1 corpor811on duct9d by: • general 1*1• lloodpleln, .,.., !dent~ ,~ PtoMlp A. StMme, ,,.... ~ Tucl(er SI'/ l)Ol9"tlal IOvefM Im· Publlll'oec:I Orange COMt dent ftled Thia ttltemtnt w11 flted pectt, • plen to Min~ Dally PllOt M.,cto 1l>, 17, 24, Tiiie ttatement ... wltll !fie County Clertl of Or· tlloee ltt.cta will be lm-s 1 tit& wtttl tne~ty CWtl ~ 91'111 C«;nty on F*"9ty piemented ThOM wWllng to , au.. ..... 22~MS ty on • 22, 1M5 ::.~c!: ic::.:c:= ,_ Or ,_ oontect. TM......._ 0.-NIJC fl)TIC( Publlthed 0renoe Coeeit ~ enoe eoeet ,.,.... .. , .. c..,...., ~ ---------1Delfy Piiot Matcto 3, 10, 17, Delly Piiot Mlfcft a. 10, 17, ..... ~ ...... ,......,.. fM:TmOUe MleMH 24, 1185 24. tllS Y...,, CA ii* um 8TA1'11mff h..UO h-423 ~...or.,. ~ Thi fotlOwtn9 Plf'90nl l'e •-II' -Delly Piiot MerCfl 2•. 1115 "'*"~•: ~ ""'""' ~n HAMOR LA .... llT.OUVI Mortuary • c.m.tery Ct""9toty 1125 GIMf A¥9 eo. •• Mesa 5'40.5554 Hf w.-o"T AIRC--AFT PChliOU81Ul1•11 ·-... llf'llTIC[ l.IM&NO, 111t &tele t..n.. ftaJC IMlftH um 8TATI I Jr ~"" ----------------~llMdl,CANMO ""'~ The fOflowMI "8.IC MJTICE NI.IC llJTIC[ IC...., I Wlntefltlurl, ..CTITICIW IUlllF• "'*II ~~.,. MhiiOUI ......... 5 111t ....._ I.II .. Newpcw1 --8TATW WliELAN·,UfllllONQ r~:::,_.., • ~~A~I ~,_~·:i:r "C:.c,~.~.6117,,;:~:-n-.. :,.11,::·=·~~_!dolnaC ~~-- Tiie IOllowtng P«ton• lie The fotloWtnl ,.,..,.,..,. LubeO A•. Wooctland.... NAT'io'NAr' 1icu .. 1TV • • -COOP!flllATIVf. VIND d06n0~•· doing buelnu e u : Cel,t1311 flN.Af"CIAL lllWtCI Ofl '°':n~ 7q ._., ~11t42 ""'-*-Ct, Hwlt; nf POPf 0-.0ANll.A-AUOl.Fft.-ACWlC, 1tol-A .... Moma, , , .. "*-" ~THACH. -,.... .,,...., co.ta ..... c.1-heotl. CA.,... 6 TION. 10 ta 8floeo St •• 1Ul119 w Oceeftf~*'3 N9wPOf1 It ....... Valley, Cellf .. NOii .., "'" Colt• ...... CA fotftla taeae .. Harry ....... 108, Coet• MeM. CA 92621 leecll. CA Mlcfl.., J. IClrtlpetrlctl. ttlH .. "'llllP ,. ~ Hiit 11142 Cr., H'wnt1n91ori WllltlmSt.,.,.,_ope,to3 ,_attldt J. ~. ttot-A !~ ~.1~11 • Canofll ! T ltflClllll'ld, HS1 ,,..,.. Slfeet. L1i1UM .... ~~ ~ W 17th St , •7, Coeca MeM. WeM Oc1•1.,out, Newpcw1 ,.....,, ..... " llf'Cfl It , '"""'°" 9eeclf\, CallfiOmll tHN 1117~-...... ,. • CA 92927 a..ctl, CA 12"3 Tlllt butlne" t• con• CA ttMO Tiiie ~ 11 con-• Cr , Hwnu,._ tf1 7 Thia bulll'letll It COft.-Thi• butlneee I• con-dUOMd Illy. • ..,,., .. I*'· Thlt l>UlfMM la ~ _..., by ....... pan-~· CA tMel dueled by en~ ~ed ~ ~ ~ Wlfttenburf ducted by:"" llldMCluel wlfllP _.., ~~';: Wl!llem Sl•llnQ Pope J A Tllli It .... l .T . ..,.fw"9 Jofln ~ ~ ..... J:!'!' wftl'o the ColMttairtl °'Or, ~ ttle .._,I)~,. of _...,F wftfl IM C°""'Y Qertc Of Of· wMI lie CeuMy a.ti Of Of• Wlffl 9'11 ,.,. __ Tiiie 1~111~ eni W19 flled 1'111t '!,.~~ flled Wflfth'"'!.~C:.. Thie IClll'Ntll w fllO ,_ -•:o lt w.... Ttlle ..... ~.,,,, 8 MOI County on 'ebNarJ ange Count)' on Mardi 1. enoe Count)' on Mardi t , -. County on '*'*Y .,. ~ °" MlrOfl 11. ~ ...........:. # 2 11¥10 Pl ID, Riii 100 • 14• 1taa it15 ,.,.. "" ,.,.. tt. 1tu ,.. ,. 11. ,. .. __ , 844 12 I I P\lblW!ecl 0r.,,..": ~ °''"" COllll ~ °'--Coeal ~ o,.,.."C ~ Otw'fl"'O: ~ ~ -• Daily Piiot Marci\ 10, 17, 24~ OMV"'°' Merctl 10, '7, 24, ~, 1!!!4 Mtrdl tb. 17, 24, Olll¥ ""°' M•dl I. 10, 17, Dlilly Not Mardi "· 11, Dlilly Not ...::r ii'ff. I 31, 1915 ti,,... •.. ...... . . ... .. ........ 14,.... ,,,..... 7. 14. ,... ... ,.. ; • .L.~l!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!ll!lil ...... ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!l..::.~~-r-~_:...~-L~~ 8Y-U1 __.... ---...... ....... • l • 0 - • ••121 ILCIM, Mw del Mer CM ••M Morro ley, _,.,,,COM 711·Stl1 1147,IOO .. /Sun 1"4 7M-1501 • IM/lun 1-5 112 vta Udo loud, Udo ..... Nwpt lch 333' -.. eo.ta ... MO-IMO ..... 000 . .aunoey 1-5 $46-2313 1174.500 ~ 1 ... .U.041 ut-I i..a.-·~... Udo la.Lo. ..... 3221 Coler\ IMI. Cofone ...... -... ..__,, _,.., 644-eotO 11,300,000 Sunday 1-5 780-8333 11,316.000 Sun 1•5 ... , Udo Pwtc Dre-a... --- ··~ vta Udo loud. Udo 1119 N8 •2211 Padftc, COM . 7._.100 ...... Ilia t- 873-7300 11,I00,000 8all8un ,.... 7eo.&333 "'6,000 Sun 1-6 • •..oclll 2~':.a,&~ Bey NB Sun 1·5 2~;~::&=~ M• Sundey 1-5 ~~= ~·1::=.· COiia m:'w V32 Vlenna, Harbor A6doe NB * • 1218 PoWte, Newport 8Md\ I • ..... PAM ---• 7804333 1411.000 Sun 1·5 548-2313 1499,500 Sunday,_. 314 Jelm6ne, CotoM del..., W . 4 IR ... PAii Ml or MN 2792 ~Cr (Meee V.,de, CM 87~ 1315,000 llllluft **e21 8llYllde Pr. Corona del M• 931.12ee '239,900 Sunday 1-4 312 JllilfNM1 Corone dll..., 1-1 844-90450 *"5,000 SM/Sun 1111·5 * 50 RklQeUne (Harbor Ridge) N.B. 873-M'4 1415,000 ....._ HOMll POR IALI . 2MDROOM •1812 Port Tiffin, ~~-HC>m. NB 844-8200 1310,uuu Sun 1-•:30 ••eo1 Baytlde Or, Ptomotory e.y 260-1822 se1e.soo Sun 12-4 e SM8I onve ....,.._ Cfe91c.,. 831-1400 1825.000 Sat/Sun 11:30 .... :30 507 Rockford Pl .. cameo Highlend, COM 831·7300 liii.ooo Sun 1-6 2478 C, Santa ~na Ave. Cotta Meta 546-2313 $138,900 Sat/Sun 10-5 2318 Redl8nda, ~ Beech 645-0303 l1H,900 Sunday 1·4 1887 !3!>M1re Way_._NeJmort ~ 1f213'2 Vliti Oil Oio~~ 91 S270,000 Sun 12·5 •• 19 Royal St George. Big Cyn NB 840-e831 1186,000 ... Wld 8al/lun t ... 1552 E. Ocean B~d. Balboa Penln Pt, N.B 6«-9060 $279,000 • •1882 Rhode llland, M ... Verde CM &SSS 1182-;M>O n 2739 Canary, Coeta Meea 6"44-8200 SS99,000 Sat/Sun 1•5 *2191 vi.ca Entreda. 8kM8 N8 6'46-2313 *235,000 Sund1y 1-.. ••5 Rue Chateeu Royel, Big Cyn NB 759-9100 1327,500 lun 1-5 2 8R plua FAM RM or DIN ""27 Beachcomber, Jumlne Creek COM 601 Rlverlide Ave, Newport 8Mch 54a.2687 $317,000 Sat/Sun 1-.4 780-8333 $345,000 Sun 1-5 33904 Cape Cove, Lag Niguel N·e 644-7020 $194,000 Sun 1-4 ."' 14 Rue Saint Cloud, Big c.nvon. NB 720-1782 Sat/Sun 1-5 "'18 Cherry HUit, 8IQ Cyn NB 644-7020 $885,000 **4801 s.a.hore, Oceanfront Newport 1 Coventry, Harbor Ridge NB 631-1400 ·seee.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $849,000 &44-6200 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 ••"'2 Rue Grind Ducal, 8'g Cyn NB 675-<6742 $667,000 -Sat/Sun 1-5 *428 Vleta Roma, .,.._ N8 759-9100 1218,000 Sun 1-6 55 Goleta Point, $OWIAeM HMI, N8 631 -7300 SSff:OOb ~ 1 ... 2816 Cliff Dr, Npt Helghta NB 644-7020 $379,000 Sun 12:30-.4 2040 Shlpway Drtve. Baycrett, NB 2324 Coventry, Harbor Ridge NB Sun 1-5 1627 Santiago, BayCr•t NB • 644-6200 $310,000 Sat11-..1Sun 12-.. *51 Goleta Pl. SPYQIMI NB Sun 1-5 * 1628 Santiago Drive. Baycreat, "B 644-8200 s7e5,000 Sun 1-6 631-7300 $285,000 Sun 1-5 -&44-6200 $279,000 2506 Crestview, Bayshores, NB 631-7300 $309,000 Sun 1•5 224 Via Koran, lido late NB 960 Denver. Cotta Mesa 631 -7300 $350,000 Sat/Sun l-5 ••2501 H•bor V'9w Dr, HV Hiie 1429 Dolphln Terrace. lrvlne Terrace NB 644-8200 U..5,000 Sun 1-5 546-2313 $189,000 Sunday 1-4:30 1148 iantl..,..o Drtve, Dover Shores, NB 673-1800 $549,000 Sun 12-5 644-6200 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 -• **426 Via Udo Nord, Lido I ... NB 609 Donald Place, Newport Heights 631 -7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••70 Hlllcreet Bia Cyn N8 89 Highland View, Turtlerock lrvlne 759-9100 $849,000 Sun 1-4 644-90e0 $349,500 Sat[Sun 1-5 * • 19J4 Suva Cl,cte. Meea Verde, C.M 644-6200 $1 , 1f5,000 8allSun 1:.6 854-7932 $183,500 Sun 1-5 645•0303 $389,000 Sunday 1-5 .__ •18732 Via Verona, Trtl Roe Hiiia lrvtnel 111 E. Bay, Balboa Peninsula 1210 Klnol Rd, Newport-· ••"'25 Sea Island Dr. Big Cyn NB 759-1501 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 &45-0303 $-498,700 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1936 Teresita Ln, NB 631-12e8 $67~.ooo Sunday 1:30-5 &40-4846 P/P Sat/Sun 10-5 S 5 2662 Vista Or. Bayshores * • 103 E. Edgewater, Balboa Peninsula 63 ,.7370 $198,000 un 1-•• 1014 ...,.,,_,,Dover 8horee. Nwpt lctt 3408 Summerset, Wimbledon, Costa Mesa 631-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 848-0709 $879,000 Sunday 12-4 *4639 Tr4Ullont Lane, Cameo Shores, NB 852-8715 $719,000 LH Satl9un 1-5, 645-0303 $179,500 Sunday 1-4 63 7300 $549 ooo s t/S 1 5 404 Vista Parada (Bluffs) 518 El Modena, Newport Heights. N.B 1-• a un • ••9 Muir Beech,~-NB 112 Via Mentone. Lido Isle NB 760-8333 $335,000 Sun 1-5 &40-4868 $360.000 Sunday 1-.. 222 Via Koran, Lido Isle NB-760-8333 $1,550:000 Sun 1-5 675-..562 $350,000 Sun 12-5 s ooo s 1 5 ••22332 WaJllngford, Hunt. Bch •2001 Galatea Terrace. Irvine Terrace, NB 644-6200 625, un • **401 North Star, Dover Shcns, NB 3 BEDROOM 546-2313 $335.000 Sun 11-5:30 631-7300 $750,ooO Sun 1-5 *204 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, N.B. 631•7300 S975.ooo SatJSun 1•5 2476 A, Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa 644-9060 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 1226 Potwta Ortve, Dover Shofea. N8 546·2313 $ l39,900 Sat/Sun 10-5 * 1028 Westwtnd Way, Dover Shores, NB 1441 Galaxy, Dover Shores, Npt Bch , 631_ 7300 $6751000 Sat/Sun 1•5 631-7300 $720,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 548-56-47 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-·4:30 530 Westminster. Newport Beach 2800 Bayview, Old COM 675-6000 S695,ooo Sat/Sun 1•5 1905 Yacht RMolute, Seavlew. NB 1356 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB 645-7009 $209.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1830 Port Renwick, HVH, Hewpot1 Beed'I 631-7300 $-479,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 &42-5200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 •2727 Windover HV Hills NB 760-888l S379•500 s.t/Sun 1•5 **3810 Channel Place, Newport lland, Se 1~ N Bch •• 1330 Galaxy Dr. NB 644-6200 $560,000 Sun 1-.. 44 Rl~ne Or, Harbor a&AAA Et*9Ma, NB NB ie..t4 9060 $545 000 s t/S 1 ... .,....1921 Yacht Truant, av ..... ~t ·~ · .,... • ' a un ~ 67~7300 $775,000 S 1 4 631 300 $825 000 Sun 1·5 644-9060 "429,000 unday 1-5 ~ , un -* •8 Wtngedfoot Lane (Big Canyon) NB • • 2772 Circle Dr, Bayshores. Newport Beach 4 BEDRUOM ••4621 Gorham, Cameo Shores NB 54a.2027 $559,000 Sat/Sun--r-5" ••"'25 Ridgettne, Harbor Rtdge N8 644-9060 $229,000 Sunday 1-4 248-2 B-hore Dr, Ba ..... ore-NB ~" ... ·6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 760-8333 $-4,375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 _,v 1-· Sun 1•5 ....... "'2121 Yacht Yankee, Seavlew, Npt Bch 2772 Clrcle Drive, Bayshores, N.B BA4-6200 $1.095,ooo 1001 Grove Lane. Westclltt Grove, Nwpt Bch , &44-9060 $330,900 Sunday 1-5 16 Rocky Pt, Spygiua NB 644-9060 $229,000 Sunday 1•4 •933 Bellis, E.astbluff NB 631-1001 $400.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 5 BEDROOM 780-8~8 $1,295,00<t Sat/Sun 1-5 1119 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace COM 759-9100 $750,000 Sun 1-5 * * 1419 Oolphln Terr, Irvine Terrace, CdM 675-5930 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 759-1501 $319,900 Sun 1-5 · 339 Milford. Cameo Shores NB 9 Hermitage, Big Cyn NB s 1 5 *4801 Camden Dr, Cameo Shores CdM 644-6200 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 675-6000 $384,000 un • 759-9100 $715,000 Sun 1-4:30 5 BA pfu. FAii Rll-or D£N 2300 Hermitage, Big Canyon, N.B 437 A tlg\J W Baycrest NB •436 S.rl. CdM . 760-8333 $595,000 . Sun 1-5 * •6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge NB &40-4888$1,950J)OO Sunday 1-5 *18 Cypreas Point Ln. Big Canyon, N.B. 645-..636 $945,000 Sunday 1-4 *~~-7300n ~~5.~· ' sun 1·5 309 E. 19th Street. Costa Mesa &44-4046 S995.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 1233 Highland, Westcllff .-• 14 Tratetgar, Hwbor Ridge NB 650-4758 $131,900. Sat/Sun 1-5 *1700 G·••"" Dr, NB 780-~33 $-498,000 Sun 1-5 33801 Ave. Canta, San Juan caplstrano 7eo-esss-t1,et5,000 SlltJSUn,-~ .. ~, - -661-3208-$2~500 S1t7Sun11- 125 E.-8ay Ave, Peninsula, N:8 - -759· 1 ---~at/Sun "f;S 20 Hlllsbourough, Harbor Hiii, N.B. 220 Via Genoa, Udo 1 .... Newport Beech 752-8731 $387,500 Sunday 1·4 1780 Hawaii Clrcte. Mesa Verde 780-1900 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 ....,2665 Bayshore Dr, Bayshoret NB 644-9080 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 546-2313 $164,800 Sat/Sun 1-5 759-9100 $539.000 .. Sat/Sun 1-5 275 Flower St, CM •2023 Goldeneye, Mesa Verde, Costa Meta Sun 1-5 645-0303 $234,900 Sunday 1-4 Sun 1-5 •601 Gary Npt Heights, NB 759-1501 Sat/Sun l -5 1507 Lincoln Lane. Westcllff NB 303 La Jolla. Newport Beech 631-1266 $399,000 Saturday 1:30-5 ***•101 Via Lido Soud, LI, NB 673-7873 $-4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2001 Hollday. Newport Beach 631-1266 $299,900 Sunday 1-4 2957 Jacararida (Mesa Verde) C.M. 546·2046 $139,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 1322 Keel Or, HV Hills NB 644-6200 $329.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19501 Sierra Seco, Irvine 644-7020 $189.500 Sun 1-5 1223 W. Bay, Penlnsula 631 -1400 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 1106 Westcllff Dr .• Newport Beach 642-7404 $230,000 Sunday 1-4 •••6304'/J W. Oceanfront. N.B 644-5150 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1903 Yacht Camllla. Seavlew 631-1400 $335.000 Sun 1-.. 3 BA plue FAM AM or DEN * • • 7 Rue Deauvllle, Sig Cyn NB 760-8333 $599,000 Sun 1·5 v2675 Bayshore Dr, Bayshores NB 64'4-6200 $619,500 · Sun 2-5 •969 Begonia, Costa Mesa 546-2313$159,900 Sunday 1-5 ••31 Bodega Bay. Spygla89, CdM 644-9060 $579,000 Sunday 1·5 ••1531 Bonnie Doone Terrace. COM 759-9100 $325,000 w/land Sun 1·5 2017 W. Chandler, Santa Ana 557-3344 $157.500. Sat/Sun allday •911 Cliff Dr. Newport Beach &46-7171 $387,000 Sunday 1-5 1201 Devon Lane (Wettcllff) Nwpt Bch 631-1266 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1201 Devon Lane (Westcllff) Nwpt Bch 631 -1266 Saturday/Sunday 1-4:30 247 Driftwood. Shorecllffs COM 675-6000 $595.000 Sun 1·5 385 E. 22nd St. Costa Met.\. 646-7171$299,000 Sat 1·5/Sun 2-5 * •219 E. Baytront, Bal Llttle'lstand NB 84•·6200 $790,000 Sat/Sun 1:30·5:30 2030 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shoret NB 631-7370 $5<40,000 Sat 12-4/Sun 1·5 ••4815 Hampden (C.meo Shores) COM 631-1266 $535.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * *800 Harbor Island Or, Promotory Btiy 631-1400 1998,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 • 432 ltabetll, Corona Highland• COM 644-8200 5e49,990 Sat/Sun 1-• 5 Jetty, Jumlne Creek 780-8333 $385.000-Sun 1-5 2001 KlnGI Rd., Cllfftlaven 831-1400 1479,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1901 Leeward Lene, Baycr•t NB 844·7020 U..7,500 Sun 1_.. 892 Llerd, St. Co91a Meta 845-0303 1225,000 Sundey 1·• •511 lock haven Cir, Ttte Wlllowa. tMne &31·7300 1129,950 Sun 1·5 31 Monteclto ~·--· NI 873-1111 SMS.000 Sun 1-5 &44-6200 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4"26 Plazza Lido, Lido late NB 2 Little River Cir. Spyglass Hiii. NB 631-7300 $597,500 Sun 1-5 673-7300 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 46 Mlulon Bay. Spyglass NB 1820 Port Charles Pl. H.V. Hms, N.8 780-8333 $5.-6,000 Sun 1-5 780-1505 $284,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 **3881 Mistral. Huntington Harbor "'22 Royal St George, Big Cyn NB 760-8333 $5•5,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 IEWfRT IUll llfflllT ........ • Bayfront Condominium Overlooking Main Turning BasJn • New Pier & Slip' Will Take Over 60 Foot Yacht • 3 Bedrooms. 3 Baths • Security gate • Large Living Room with Fireplace • Walk to Lido Village • Private Brick Patio Overlooking the Bay • Night Light View of City • Cedar Lined Closets. IHINl.91 ..... , ..... ,, .. .,..., 714 111-Mll NW llTUIDmlY • -.... ....., 1·1 1411 ....... '"'· Spacious 3 Bdrm, custom built home wllh lSO° panorama of bay and Ol-ean. A home deaigned for relaxed Uvtnj .. ~~ land. '650,000 . ""1111.Tm. .. ., ..... 963-7010 $575,000 Sunday 12-5 I Ill CAIYOI * * • 12111 L/H °' SHllM with land Guarded <.'Ommunity Rue Marseille Lovely Bordeaux model. Highly up- graded. Large hvmg room with fireplace. 2 bedroo~ and converttble den, 3-bath- rooms 3-car finished garage. lllT Y&UI II Ill IWIYll Possibly your own terms & down pay- ment Will co-operate with Brokers IPll Niii Ill. llH te 4111 P.•. 144-1010 ._...... -.1111 AT .. F• Jim The Balboa Fun Zone area is underpng redevelopment. By the end of 198~ the area will become the next Lido'Vlllage. The pnme commeretal property at 207 7alni.is now available. Bldg. designed for ee.cond story $162,000 assumabl first, income Sl9.8001yr ,,._...,_....,_. __ . CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOll 759 Avocado CdM 675-6000 $149,500 Sun 1-5 1 M plua FAM RM Of DEN 54 Claret. Irvine 631-1400 $130,000 ••111E Tl IUCI" Sun 1-5 Wc1lk ~ 1 un or b1kt• tu tht' ..and A bl·Jull I ul .! -.ton horn• \\Ith largt' hvm~ urea-. l'ountr\ p.1110 k1t~hc•n ovPrlook'i lush rt•.ir v.1rrl .I lit'•'"' bl'<lroom 21 bath!' Ov<•r..1'Zc'tl ~.1rJ~l' \\tlh work,hop \lac.mt and ownt•r wc1nt.s out RNiU<Pd lO $1 5\UOO A 1:1 noY. -OHIU llL IUI UMlllllll.AllYllWMl En.JOY canyon l1vmg m this lovely expanded canyon home 1 • ocre lot View from most rooms Private beaches. la rge £am1ly room & party deck. Expanded and up&':._a_ded usm n 1u1,111 INl•2·1 nm---n 111-11111111-.... olsteNB Sat/Sun 1-4 2100 W\ndWard Lane, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $350.000 Sun 1-5 I BR plua FAM RM or DEN • 1319 Antigua Way. N.B &46-7171 $445,000 Sunday 1·5 * **2001 Bayside Or, Corona del Mar 644-9080 $2.975.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 *8 Cypress Pt. Big Cyn NB &44-6200 $ 1.150.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 103 Via Lido Sood, Lido late NB 759-9100 $2.950,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 MOBILE HOMES 28EDROOM 14851 Jettrey Rd (48). The Meadows. Irvine 551-2360 $29,500 Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES 1 a 1 2 BR plua 2 BR 27 /427'1t Carnation. Corona def Mar 644-9060 $295.000 Sunday 1-5 •Spe 11r Pool • * Waterfront • * * Waterfront & Pool ...,.. Give aoor ... at guerd oat• llWLlmf___, ........ ~t oceanfront lllllm overlookinc sand, surf. Cata.Ima SUNelS 3 BR, 2 BA rondo with lots o f teak. glass & Ule. Spa m mstr u1te Custom1utchen with Jflm- A1r. Thermador, Sub-zero appllanc.w, teak bar, wme rack, S«'Wty system. 3 car .subten-&nH.n parlung H Brownell. Architect. T Thomas, Bullde r. Wll-llT/-1-1 ~~ ................... ~ ... -....., ... n1..a111 * *308 Momtna Star Ln, Dover Shoree, NB __ _.831-7300 1149.000 Sun 1·5 2462 NorM Aw, Clelln. ~a Mw 142 .. 7404 $143,000 8Undey 1·5 1521 OrMQe Ave.(Com. Patmer)Colea MeN ·~1800 '215,boo 8undey 11 .... 1723 ...... Del Sur, Penlneut• 1·1 76 • If ' t ' THE REAl ESTATEPS ......... ,12 l1•11 ... •• ....... Cenmk tile kitchen counters, walk~ in PM"'Y. Pl ran,e and micro, dlsh- wllMt, oak cablneta, matble/pa ,f1nplaces. vaulted ~am ceillnp, fenced yards. Three spacloui lm- IC!native floor pla.na. Lush, bountiful landlca~. All full of t.-ie aoodiet PLUS limited creative builder fimncin,. Available with 5~ & 1~ __ down. 9~~ lnterest available. l. Refrigerator/lee Maker/Freezer 2. Washer/Dryer 3. Patio Cover • 4. Bldr. pajd non-recurring dosing coets. ............... **-'"'** ~~~~~~~~ 2 Units. Sunroof and doUble gerage. $249,000. Call 875-9058 0 BALBOA ISLAND EXCLUSIVE PROPERTIES-a S.lectJon 2210 Pacific Ave (West Bluffs, Costa Mesa). North of Victoria, east of Sant.a Ana River. Where Victoria & Pacific meet In the Gentle Breezes. UUTI HlllC tCUl/Jml/UY N1IS ho•ll ro" lnull" Trrreir t:..na,.. •ioptod htll·Mk I bdt1n hornr " '1~•1 po...1l!ll1hf'" for eo~pu1•1on. 17~0.tMlll h·,. \•k lor MAffll.¥,, n ITt:tO.LL. As you· re strolling the streets of lhe island. check these and call for details: WlJ.Ml CIW NICO Tt SlU 204 Opal. 2 bed ....... . S244,500 S259.SOO S275.fXJO S29Z.<XJO ~344,950 S380.<XJO S399,900 S440.<XJO Sf99,(X)() S499,<XJO S649,(X)() S795,<XJO 322 Diamond. 2 bed. 11u. .............. . ......,., .... . \I. lllk 10 ~uth UM! 1 Pl•LW 1hr11IC1n. mu.i.-rrnm from th" 6~•t lilU• .l bdrm. :.! lwith, 1•11111~ rnn111 '"'"'I" r'irrpr. ..... -dl~ •fl•ch,.d gu••t. p•hO. <1»lltnu111t\ pool •pa. SI I Q,000 I II t.AMOI. t'A ,C,Kl It' ZIB Diamond ........... . / 5 1 I Abalone Pl ...... . 331 Gr. Canal, dup .. . 327 Coral, 3 bed ...... . TlltlflC TllTUltCI ... AIHltMU$1M,sttm Prrfrrl ''" !hf' 'l•U\"t -king 1 pnmr •r"• ~I "" 1frordal;k prwr. Sunn• t1np.. k'' C'I on Mrnt'r lo1. Up~r1<kd & •ir r1111Jll•ml"tl Cr,.11 lof1110n \\ •lk 10 v-rk , pool. lt'nnto & M'hoolt A•I.. for ~ALL\ SHIPt.E\ or JO\CE DABOl.T. 2 ZO Amethyst. 3 bd .. 221 Garnet. 2 bd+ .... ZOO Amethyst/Park .. 116 Crystal, duplex ... 1309 N Bayfrnt dup .. 215 E Bayfront ......... . AmlTlll llUlU/9ftSTllS UlllA ISUll UYFm? hi ""•ulh &,from lo1 '""h <loci... Burki • rll'" h<11Tlf' tJr I urbl• lomrrrial r~n1111I building uw-luJrd Sl.000.000 .\.l for SALL\ 'HIPL£Y DO NOT DISTURB OCCUftANTS Call abOut the Bayfront ho~s available. GE 759-QlOO WATERFRONT HOMES.INC REAL ESTATF .,..._ ~ K_...... •• , PttO"t"I\ M..tn.. .,.m.m ~ PETE ' BARRETr R£AI TY --------------. ,,.. ,-.. r I' • • • • • • v~ '--~ _.,t .. ... , • • .... ' 31~ NarlM Aw BalbNIW.tMI .>-· Unusual corner location on the main bayf ront with unobstructed VIEW of bayfront actlVlty. One of the rare locations In Newport Beachl A home of extraordinary quality and detailing. This 2-story residence has a l pacious Irving room. library /den with bookcases. 2 master suites and 3 family bedrooms. Waterfront patios to en1oy entertaining and a private courtyard entry with lush landscaping. Easily accessible pier /sllp for large yacht. Shown by appointment to qualified buyers. 52.950,000 fee. 631 -1400 UNDA ISLE LUXURY-POOL A d1gn1f1ed 2-story residence w ith generous size rooms. Interior courtyard entry with pool and large pier /slip for a yacht + side ties You riave the sun all day, 6 bedrooms and spaC1ous hv1n9. d1nm9 and enterta1n1ng areas. S2.499,000 ree land Owners will hsten to exchanges 631-1400 HARBOR RIDGE-CUSTOM VILlA An exceptional Mediterranean villa 1n a guarded-gate community Handcrafted imported matenals. French doors. skyhghts. wood beamed ceilings and massive mahogany doors VIEW of Catalina from this grandiose S bedroom home wtlh S S baths for comfortable hvmg and enterta1n1n9 1n grandeur Lis ted pnce S 1.198.000 in- cludes land 6 3 I -1400 ON WATER-BRIGHT & FORMAL Have the best or both worlds-formal IMng and enter- taining and informal bayrront recreation Totally coordi- nated ··off-white decor" with spacious living. formal dining and family rms 2-story with stained glass win- dow s and quality decor .. spa & built-in barbeque. Bank owned so you have great frnanc1ng terms on this 3 bedroom home See to appreciate 1n a superb location S998,000 6.31 -1400 BAYFRONT-UNDER A MIWON S The ultimate in rntenor design w ith graceful detailing In the entertaining areas and 4 bedrooms. Includes tamlly room and gourmet kitchen overlooking water Pier for 60' yacht ~ side tie for small boat Onginal owners have preserved the immaculate cond1ttons Reduced to S92S.OOO FEE Call 631-1400 PENINSULA BAYFRONT-XLNT LOCATION Trad1tlonal quahty 3 bedroom. 3 S bath home. beut1fully remodeled with pier tor 52' boat plus side ties Sweeping view of bay. skyhne & night hghu Pnvate large courtyard + extra parking. Room to add on Owner must sen. just reduced to S87S.OOO Fee Submit all offers 631-1400 HAR80R RfDGE EST ATES Or.vnatlc Devonshire on corner lot. Room for pool Exceptlonal VIEW of City hghts & ocean skyline Custom ~ grotto. w aterfall & spa 4 or 5 b.edrooms. with warm decor. 3.5 baths 631 -1400 "HOUSf lfAUTlfUL"-IAYSHORfS Exc~tlC>Nlfy designed residence on a sweeping corner. A ~ of refinement and quality. offering 2-srorles. grandiose gourmet kitchen with conversation bar. for~I dff'*lg and 3 total bedrooms + den. patio and decks. ,~tlon In ~ery ~t<tfl. Shown by appt. S795.0CX>. FEE. 631-1400 OCIAM'llONT T•ff'UX An IJt'IUIUalY large property with loads ot room and 3 untts to ffjoy rental lnco~ WITH ··pride ot ownership." ltecently ~N. carpeted & IMldscaped. Call for details. 63 I-I 400 16•5,000 WYGl.ASS HI.lo ,OftVIR VfNI -r"NJ rorrMr mocWf hOfM mis a panoramtc WW-of ocean 11fwJ City~ Sophisticated 4 t>Nroom lle>tM, family room, ct\M'j r'fWI)' rMIC>de~d w ith pool & spa J61C),000 631-1.t<JO 673-6900 CUFF HAVEN. 2001 Kings Rd ................... S479,SOO SH PattJ Conover /Bob Angell. Sat /Sun 1-5 SEAVIE\11. I 903 Yacht Camilla ................. S335,000 See Peggy Pethes, Sun. 1-4 PENINSULA, I 4 I 8 W . Bay (waterj ............. S875,000 See Ann Kanzler, Sat. I -4 PROMONTORY IAY. 600 Harbor Is. D r ..... S998.000 See Austin Oaynes/Edle Mennella, Sat/Sun 1-5 PENINSULA PT. 21.37 Channel Rd ............. S625.000 See Anne Freeman. Sat. I -4 VILLA BAL80A. 260 Cagney lane ............ SI 98.500 See Georgie Cox, Sat. 1-4 Ring tt 2 I 3 58 8AL80A COVES. {water) ............... S445.000 See Joanna Palmquist, Sat . 2-S PROMONTORY BAY. 601 Bayside Dr... S925.000 See Helene O'Connor, Sat/Sun t I :30-4:30 NEWPORT HEIGHTS.SI S Rlvernde .... . S257.000 See Jiii Andrus, Sat. t -5 W . NEWPORT. 4601 Seashore jbchfrntj ... S689,000 See Carole Frankel, Sat/Sun 1-S PENINSULA. I 223 W . Bay.. .. .............. S235.000 See Marllyn Cleary. Sun I -4 PENINSULA PT. I 723 Plaza del Sur ........ S37S.OOO See Dolly King Shaw. Sun 1-4 BACK BAY. 366 Bayview Terr.......... .. . . .. .. . S I 6 7 .000 See Ann Kanzler, Sun 1-S O ff Irvine Ave. BAYSHORES. 2662 Vista ....................... S795,000 See Giron Grubbs, Sat/Sun 1-4 UDO ISLE-RESIDENCE Especially large 5B' street to street location. Immense patio for entertaining included with 4 bedrooms + den and d1n1ng rm Owners may e.xchange for smaller homt Asking S649.900 63I·1 400 BEST OF IAL80A ON POINT Fabulous Bay VIEW home with unique noor plan Dra- matic hv1ng room and dining areas + lovely kitchen Superb master suite with private deck includes silUna. Three total bedrooms and spacious 1ntenors offer com- fortable llvmg and easy enterta1n1ng W I· 1400. S625.000 OCEANFRONT-GREAT BUYI Sparkllng sand, sweeping vlewsl Great oceanfront lo- cation tdr 2 units each w 1ttl 3 bedrooms + 3 car garage. Excellent rental hlsto~ F1nanclrig available. S550,000. 631 -1400 _,,, CORONA DEL MAR-CUSTOM+++ Oversized lot, huge patios. spa & total quallty dramatize the appeal ot this total remodel.Just 2 blocks to buch on a cul-de·sac. Move-In condition for this 4 bdrm -+ den home. A speclal property S485,0CX> 631 ·1400 ,.fNfNSUlA P'T. NIWIRI ~atlng hOme Just steps to bay UpgradN with qu.11f1ty. 3 firepfaces. ~'~ family room. 4 tout bedrooms w ith bay view from master. and lov~ patio to ~'llOY the outdoors As~ loans ot $349,0CX> A "mov~·1n'' fNJ'ily hOme on a lovely weet S480,000 631 -1400 UDO rs&.1-45' LOT Park.fl~ setting near tenn;s court on I 5 IOU. ~amed ctntngi In IMng room-Jn a lrQht. 6rlght la .,, at- mospMrt Grut outOOOr hv1no from sundeck to StNll yatd Famfly room lncludtd with J bedrooms, 2 S baths S449.SOO 631 ·14'00 CUfFHAVEN-VIEW-UKE NEWH A total remodel w ith fresh. Interesting & unique design. Especially la rge lot with lots o f room for pool. deck and then somel Oak entry & kitchen, wool berber carpet. &. lots of French doors and window s. Tri-level design. large hv1ng room. family room and 3 total bedrooms. Priced to sell 1n a central Newport location near schools. VIEW from all rooms of Bay. Ocean and night lights. 70 x I IO ft lot. S479,500. 631 -1400 DOVER SHOREs-f'OOL--COftNER Reducedll Choice locatlon on wide corner. One level. high ceiling llvlng rm., wood & glass, lovely private patio and separate pool area. Thr~e bedrooms. 3.S baths. access to private beaches. Now S449,500. Includes land. 631 -1400 OESIRAllE SHOftECUFfS A large choice corner lot with a "partial view·· and lots of possibilities Some TLC and decorating would make this 3 bedroom home a delight to own. Asking S449,000 fee. 631-1400 BALBOA COVES WATERFRONT Bnght and light tlome with superb sunset VIEW dow n channel. Pleasant 2 bdrm + den and dock tor 40' boat. A sking S445.000. 631-1400 PENINSULA PT-ACROSS TO PARK A custom. quality 3 bedroom home in a superb family location and a lovely street. Plaza d~I Sur. Immense master suite with sundeck Solid oak cabinets. soaring beam celhngs. Italian tfle. stained glass. skylights & much more. Sold with furnishings at S3 7 S ,000. 63 I -I 400 BAYSHORES-CUSTOM DESIGN! Fabulous.:_deslgner's home In exclusive area. Light. bright & atry 3 bedroom with 2 rlreplaces Including master suite with spacious sitting room. Lovely In every way. S37S.OOO includes land. 631 -1400 TERRIFIC FAMILY HOME-NEWPOftTI Seller Is waiting tor an offer on this beautifully remodeled family home with 4 bedrooms + den and formal dining room AND private pool and cabana or playhousell Priced right at S369,500. CaH 63I·1400 for details. PENINSUAL '1. fURMSHID HOME Large llvlng room. corner flreptace. sunny patio. 3-car garage and S total bedrooms. Unusually spacious 2·story home tor the tamlly In a quiet location Owner win help finance S357,000. 631 ·1400 SIAVfEW-vtlW-GUMDEO GATE Impeccable 3 bedroom home with soartno celllngs. sunriy living room. large side yard and VIEW of Fashion Island. Close to pool, spa and tennis courts. S33S.OOO. 631-1400 f' NfNSULA P'T.-V/MM & V10ND1 Loaded w ith ch.1rm and wood lnslde·.i"-t""hc::ls~h-ome has Instant appeal. We• bullt 3 bdrm home. Priced at S325.000. 631 -1400 NIVIPOlrr HOMl-oHLY SJ 14,IOOfff Spanish scyie with a C'Ompttte r~ Including 4 bedrooms. leaded gtau, WOOd ftoofs. FmKh doors and lmoo kitchen An ~"'"O comer pr•rty wnl"I i.g. ~Sitt yard Assume a I 2 5, IOaf'I ot SlJl.000. Asking '31 4.SOO. 671 ... 900 8AK.nST •WO THI ,AllaY ~rt> otrftlng for~ rnty ~ tor encen~nlno around •t'lt pool and pMk> Tou11 comton ot 4 IMdrooms Stt ro 'PPf'tClett & priced co~ $299,900 6Jl-1400 NhWCllT "'IOH'T't-<USTOM he~ Condition. lovely decor atl<J a cencrll ~MIOn Fr~ doOfs. '"'" rm .. l IMdrooms, J>«k>, Mrlum ~ much more S257.000.6Jl-1400 RVM~H ' . RVM*' . . BR 2BA. Fam rm. formel din aree. e.tm "kitchen, new plu1ta aarttatont cwpMI, trMhlY pelns.d, ltcyttgtat, lrplc, ale. aot.. wtr heat•. llump atone fencing, lab view lot, COY· eted petlo, playhOUM, !amity nelgtlbomood. 1~ bfft• to elem IChl, la •U\fm loan $138,900. Calf for~ 951-3317 ORANGE COUNTY INDEX To Place Your Ad. CaU 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE General . 1002 Anaheim Hiiia ... . ......... 1004 Balboa Island . . . . . . ... 1006 Balboa Peninsula 1007 Capl1trano Beach 1018 Corona del Mar . 1022 Costa Mesa .... .. 1024 Dana Point .. .... 1026 El Toro .. . . ... .. .. .. 1032 Fountain Valley ................... 1034 Garden Grove .. . . ....... _ . 1036 Huntington Beach 1040 Huntington Harbour .............. 1042 Irvine . . . 1044 Laguna Beach 1048 Laguna Hills 1050 Laguna Niguel 1052 Lake FOl'ett 1055 Mission Vle10 1067 Newport Beach 1069 San Clemente 1076 San Juan Capistrano 1078 Santa Ana 1080 Seal Beach 1084 South Laguna 1086 Wes1mins1er 1088 Tustin 1090 Mobile Home Sales 1100 REAL ESTATE Acreage . Apartments Beach Property .. Business Property Cemetery Lots . Comml. Property Condominium a Ouplex"1un1t1 Houses to be Moved Income Property lndu1trlal Property . .. Lota for Sale Mobile Home Parka Mountain, Desert Orange Co . Ot.it ot C<>14nty . Out ol State ... Ranctaet/Farms Resort Pre>pef"ty Time Sharing .......... . R E Exchange ...... . ..... . R E. Wanted . . .. .. ... .•. . .... . 1125 1150 1175 1200 1225 1250 1275 .. 1300 1325 1350 1375 1400 1425 1450 1500 t525 1550 1575 1580 1590 t600 1825 S7 .000. Mun:Hlon .. 712-t731 Bevfront ~ w/*"11. . •• to bet\. 2-38r aeeK 1-------Meke~. Age l42-t1111------· BAYfAONT TIW>E OR * ..... * SELL ... 28A MOell.E A new home on 10x 110 " ln-to22 tlet lot tor pool Ind vtEW U ... ~---Of e.y, w a llghta. ·---· -Ouelty decofatltig In ...... 0 .... .... locatton. leV9I IMd. home. Large Av1llable May-Jun•. 1Mng & t.n1y roome. '210,000. ,.-17W74e Submit ~ otter. on l~==~==:-BMUttful Hrbr Vu Home 20011<1nge ACS.147t.oooT •11 m p Fl 2Br+den ot 38r. l'g -322tBAOA08T . ._,.,, 19l T.D. >ant buy WATI Ht HONl 2 UNITS. Eadl unit OYW at S22t,OOO Ownr HOMl O, '-· 1700 alt w/pnyete b-* 75t-OI06 Of 875-41615 REAL ESlATE yarda. Built In 1171. 111-~ '22,800 Y'!Y Income. 3 •--::::::-·'·------· Bdnn, 2'M>e.. 2 trpk:9 .. • • '. unit. Veufted Clllnga. 4 CUSTOM 2BA, fem, + car encl. ger11ge + xtr• Be1Ut1fU1Y lencl..::tiped to guest. 501 AMwl6de AV9. perking. New carpets. tlk• lldventaOe Of view, 1317.000 OOMV 641-2t87 ceremie tie knc:Mn & e:'.;. ~ .:~ llftl lllm betha. Herd to ti.-at m#ft...... ....... ---S310,000.Ac1 ..... Botti emont "*" ... ~ Large lmmec: 58t pool cw-t:9 c:!. -::a llnenc- room wtcft POoi ~ ar. tom hofne on huge lot. pleCe. ~ Country Wilt PcNnge tor rew kitchen; 4 •P•CIOUI lendllM option. bedroome. EMY tr.me S71t,OOO lH. 152-4715 flow for en~ Ind R & H INVESTMENTS !amity er.joyrnent. e.11 to OPEN SAT/SUH 1-5 .... 1014 Mertner9 Ml-1211 FABULOUS Udo Beyfront Home & Oceentront Propertle9 873-7173 j PETE J BARRETI .. REALTY Fs18dao-~~o~~T •11•1•1m r-•nu-.-~ _. JUST LISTED -thla 12-4: 300 No CaQMY ln. • ......... t.... ....._~ P~ &39-2290183'f-M72 .._.... -1 ""-"' bdn"'. 2 ~home. lam rm. e root & .. ., una curtty ~ lnctuded GrMt vie'# • 58' Eaetbtuft - tor 1319.000. Hurry -Extenalve re".)odellng ~~ llPPt with end expenalon. Now only H F • 131-12t8 1379.000. Don't m6la ltl c.1540-1151. RVM~~ · HERITAGE . . . . REALTOR<., beamed c..-ng . -lky- llgtttl • F~ doorl. lt'a bMutlfUll "-'tne 1at T.D. 10~%. Aaklng '210,000. Ree ~ 131-1291 RVMJalC A "~ ·. . . '250.000 + own9' .. carry. Won'.C leltl c.I Patrtdl Tenore 131-1291 RVM*- . . .. . . ..., ..... 11.11111 BLUFF838r 28ewllend. 1 lm.,..cttt••• O•fMfe level, trp1c. a..t buy1 lido, main baytront. OCEAN~ on """9 S 181,IOO Ag1 7eo-t827 w/dock 3 Bdrm CU91om lot w/8 ~ (newr .,. S1.350.000 wlft ~ cant) units. All In "10" ...... n.... trade. I.gt &73-3777 condition.~~ 3 JBr+den, 2'MSa Condo. •-•&•• car g•rl'ge, brick Lg ...um 9¥•% loan wwa courtysd. eec eya. "'--S 115,000 Ind tend. Per1ect pool hofne tor peec., AIR. stlllned ~ OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 entertainers: Me11tve etc. &dueNie 119dng. by 2832 VISTA OEl ORO prof. ~ lot with ac>Pt.. F~ wme .. 0wnr 84CMl31n20-1e31 prtvat• Boat/RV pnlng. evallabl•. A1k I ng Ownera NY Mii QOW!ll SMt,5001 Cell Robin ...,._ AeducedS299.tooF .. 1 Tenc:tll31-1291 2Br 1Ba. Wiii ClfllYY ltMlt. 2001 Heldey 2331 VllU Huerta. The Open HOUM Sun 1-4 Property Merl 840-9019 ~ Tench e31-12te RVM*R ......... " .•. ........... ,... .... ii Aue corner 2 bdrm 3 F~ ~ ~~~ homelflreplece/new lowfy 4 8d Spenlttl Style. briQ, spedouepetlo, F• plumblng and root. Beat oceanfront area land. *280.000. Gr .. t Suc>erb quiet toc:.tlon, S7t5.000. Terms evell terms 10% dn OWC 12% ~ . . . CIOM to NHY Club. (714) &73-3777 Agt. Int--873-1800 SluMd to 1450,000. WM E OOUO INC & CO O•ner wenta otteral Must Mii '205.000. e.t ---==~=:-=---~ Tenc:ti 131-1291 v8'\18 1n e....blun. 4Br OPEN HOUSE 2Ba w/court yrd entry. 1001 GROVE LANE PY1 beekyrd, new patnt, SAT/SUN 1-4 Yelf'J nice. I.gt• welcome Dramatic 9Jl•c home 780-9244 or 147-2374 w/YeUlted celle. •ytt-. JUST A CALL ..-A\tVAY Call us today. Results. They're Just a call away with a low·cost, effective classlfled ad. F renc:tl <k>orS. shutt.w & mlnt-oeeen view. 3400 SF. 48' 48a, 3 frf>'C, li- brary, prof decor & lnd9c;pe. 3 yn NEW & IMMAC. Fw bei1ow ap- prelUI & comoe. Ownr muat ... A.S.A.P. So400K nrm w/xlnt ~ tine. Ownr 131-1001 ... -810 CYN TWNHOME 1tee sq ft 2 Bd/den, 2 'Mia, lge' mstr sult•i ~ Oii-ing., dee ....... Poot. t.,,,._ctoee to .,.,. "'* Aaeume loen, PP-25 SEA ISLAND OR 840 414e llLl/U. W/~.Sld 2'A .. ~°'*"to ~. S11S.OOO .._ fiotd. lend pure!\ ... -...I. Low dn. 710-1136for ..... -~-....a:-™------------- LOOKING _FOR 1111 SEE SUNDAYS -REAL ESTATE SECTION • II ' 1 1714) 642~4321 ' l HOROSCOPE VAIL NOW.~..,.._ erw untt. 1 IW , .... frplc, wld hll up, d/W, '*'°· no ,... llH/mo. t1000 ~ WESTCLIFF BLDG 'H.,.POJiT OIACti .... . . . ..... fOlJI) ADS ARE FREE Cal: W -1171 Newport Beactl bued eggreutve, rapidly growing edYertlslng and marketing firm has the following needs: All of the ~ltlons require aubllantlal experience with data cQd- lng and workl~ with computer terminals. Only thole candidates Who are very well organized and demonstrate the ablllty to work .n.ctlvely In a highly sophisticated and profeMional creative environment will be conslder9d. A proven record of accomplish- ment 11 an absolute requirement. lHlllTI P&HIU llNIY1111 Full charge A/P responslbllltles Including purchue order input. account coding. ap- provala .• payment by computerized cliecks, and vendor lnterfaca etc for 7 companies a1111m P&HIU ...,.., Assist tupervlaor In processing accounts payable for 7 companies. Must be detail oriented and conscientious regarding AIP. Ille maintenance. ,.. .......... .uff , ..... aH a ....... slflry ......., t.t I. Ill, P.I . h1 llM·4H, .....,. ...... la. Hiil· 1111. 11111/F r ' Income Tax Pre..-ratlon poeillonl. 811 .... are our strongest IUll It we don't ne.,.. the poe.- ltton you want. w. ...,ch It out. Calf tor Information on current 11111nga. a1111an lrt Fttdlly. V.-y ec:tM (~crazy),.... estate offtce needa r.cttw, ~ energetic girl for typtng, fllng & gen't <* · wori. A* tor Dinah, Ptaya R .. E 873--1900 \ . . I ' e j ' ' • It h •r -o c ' d n ·-)f n ~ >f d I) • St a - • ' r '" U\ 01 rr; l • More i.ctloiologiel IO ctlOOle ln>m. All the challenge you can handle The chance IO change dllciplinet. If our kind of QppOl'tunlty sounds good to you, loo« Into Aodc ... lntenwttoflel'• o.tenee Elec:tron6ee °""' ......... _ .... L..- 'fmt1 I mu' I~ Eatablllh sequenc. of ()pel'ltlon and methods required to lay outl'flbriQte lheet "*-'· •Jttrud9d P9'1I and eaemblies bV iOltrpreling bluepflnta, ldYance drewlnge and lkelcMe; and epplylng 1 th<>fough tulOW!edge of sheet metal labficalion theory W1H llao determlflt ~IXIMD" OJtOyta and lllm.JmM._maMQ pointa-A.OIL_ UMmOty requirements 3 + yNrt llCPlfll!\CI p<elerred Penorm p<ecision .... mbly and de\.ielopmenl work operahons to lt----1r-----i1Y1CT1naulllf1l~lnMISMiilfi7ai1Urfilitinilin'iii1aifuU7ie Pif'a. mec an- lsme and precision instruments. Minimum 5 years ge,,.,al mach1mst ~ dnir9d running aM ahol> equ4pmellt, mctudtng mitts. lathes. and gnnoers ln111n. maintain. construct. modify and overhaul majOr 1nduS1r1al elec· tncaVelectronlc controls. ay51ems and 1q1.11pment Desire 3 • years eKl)9f'lence d19Qn09lng. troubleshoot1ng and re()ainno NIC machtntfY Aocllw9l lf1te1 neteooal offers an excellent compensation and benefrta pecllage including companyi)&id comprel'lensNe medtcal insurance, a credit union, savings pla n and more For confidential conalder1111on. pleue aend rn ume 10 Alma ,. .. 1 DefenM a.ctronk:1 Oper111lona Aockwetl lntem.tk>MI 3370 Mlt9'ome AYltWe Mahetlft, CA t2I03 Attn: OCS/24-AAH Rockwell International ... wMr• aclence get• down to bualne11 From The Frank Egitto Collection Prominent Detlgner P1tt•m·M406, Sias 3-4-52 ., .. p11ta<n part•, 1111 11ra1g111 sawing 111 Int wey 8eg1nntr Of•• .,_,,, yov'fl Piii 11111 e1mp1e, 11tmm1ng c11em••• 1oq11htr Qu•cl\ly Tiie long scarf 11 .ollly d1apt<1 1111ouo11 a loop on Ille 1nou101r 10 11 11w1~1ya ptrteclly Tlltfl .,, Hay ellouldtr tuck• i nd • l>ICk 1111 per 11 wllfllwlll'IOut 1 wa111 111 Frink Eg1110·101tg1ne111 1 1m1n 1trlffi>ltt1tnld Pf'"' crt1)t COn1tde r 1110 cotton or po1yu1e1 "'"' urwn, cllalha, N11n or C01ton 1>11tt1111 •ll't1nt9d '9ttem M<I08 It 1v11111>11 tn Wom.n s Sttta 3• 38 la 40. 42 .......... 50 $2 Stll 38 ,~ .. 401 lfQUllH , • ., y.,d. 80-tl\Cll feetr•e • ..,. ... Nf'ld ~ 90 tor ''"' Pe111rn lo (N•m• of your N1w1p1per) AMdltf Meil. ,. 0 b 47, Wooe111cH1 N-York 11317 1Add 50 een11 for eecft .,_tern for P09ftl09 l tld l'ttl'tdllng I P11n1 ple tnly YOUA NAME, AOOMM, ZI,, ITYLI NUMBCA SIZE ...... AINflU'I ..... .--a women tend no• fOfOUI PAOMINEHT DlltONl .. 'ATTlf• CATALOG Ott I 50 c.n11 80NUS COUPON for en, ,_Ml ~ OllOMt leno S1 IOt look lt now ta ...... 6 ""* • --tM IWtAft• fA9'nO!tS .... -t4 --•n '" OUICIC • fAIY tll•••ros m -..... llllff ltt (•YflOf'f r-tTCNWOM OUllfl loolt9 &2.tO -.,. • ...,.. eec.11 fOf poat•o• and t111'dllng , --------' ~ .... 1111 ................. lncMltng ....... 11 ..... ...... ... ~.... NI. , .... THEODORF ROBINS f OR lJ .' > • t ,"'. jil I "' ~ ' (<,,fl MI ',A ' • ' "J WE CARE hwlhH Bill YATES VW-PORSCHE I ' !i 'I 8 J7 · 48 0 0 4 9 3. 4 S I I NABERS CADl.LAC LAMlllT llLICTION of letemoclll, ....... c.-..1n0renge· ~ ..... .....,. Ml-1• HOO""'°' ltwd. COITAMllA •••••If .. ,....._....,rou "" ,.,.. ..... 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