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Now it doesn't bother me when I walk into a casting director's of- fice and the first thing they mention is my family." 0 The first time Dyu C-nnon got married -it was 19 years ago. and the groom was a fellow named Cary Grant -it was a secret cere- mony in Nevada be- 1 •••••••••••• cause "Cary didn't want a circus." Love ~ Man, the hand- some young actor who recent· ly assumed the role of Tom Hughes on As the ~Tums, has been getting high marks from female viewers. And while it's soap operas for Gregg Marx, it was A Night at the Opera for his late great-uncles Groucbo, Chico and Harpo. "I have ,, \... .. t .._ " \Ito I \ L \ Harpo's impishness." believes Gregg. grandson of Gummo. "When T see pictures of him as a young man. I realize that our eyes are similar." But Marx. 29. wasn't always proud of his family ties. "I had a very strong streak of independence. People would look at me and say I was so lucky to have this heritage. All I cou ld think was. 'Why can't I be like every may or may not be loveJier the second time around. but Can- non is determined that it's go- ing to be louder. For her wed- dins on t\pril 26 to California businessman Stanley flm. bef'I ("I ICnew the second we met that I wanted to spend the rest of my life with him"), the plan is for fanfare. "I'm getting married right here in Beverly Hitls and I want all my friends to come to ltie reception." says Cannon. "I was alone for 15 years since my marriage to Cary ended. I hadn't lived with anyone. But that's all over now. I want to celebrate find- ing the right man at last" 0 When Maraba Muon was married to Nell Slmoa. she certainly didn't have to worry about wttat her next part would be: Chances were. Simon would write it. Mason starred in his Max Dugan Returns. Chapter Two, Only When I Laugh, and The CJoodbye Girl. But since saying goodbye to Simon. Mason has moved on to a chapter three: producing her own projects. the first of which is the upcom- \ \ \ • I\ , I ' l I~ ~ I , < I I ~ ', \I ing film The Washington Prof ed. ''The movie business has changed so much, especially for women," she explains. '1'0- day you have to go out and get your own material. People like Goldie Hawn. Sally Field and Juie Foada have set the example, and more and more women are trying it. At least if I'm working on my own r.ro~ ect. if thi~ don't go wet . l'U feel like rm failing on. my own two feet." 0 When Deborah Rama learned that she and her lac~ II co-star, Phoebe eat., would be required to sing a song in the mJni--series, her first instinct was to Insist on do- ing the crooning under an as- sumed name. 'Wtil. till ~ tar my voice," she m04ned. "You'll all cover your ean and run." Her warning fell -par· don the expression -on dellf ears: she and Cates do, indeed, cross cadenzas. But Raffin is counting on the fact that ~ -Tim COV.1 Photo ol Fuzzy Zoelltt by Kimberly ButJer exclusively for Family Wttkly. won't associate her with the ~ warl>ler. ''What usually ~ ... she explains, "lS that when people see me, they say, 'You look just like that -actress Deborah Raffin, · then walk away. That's because I purposely take on roles that don't reOect on me or my personali· ty. I change my physical appearance,. so oftscreen • there is only a glimmer of the real Debbie. I'm someone who vaguely resembles the actr~." 0 He may be considered the natural successor to Jobmay Canon as host of Th~ Tonight Show, but DPld. Let· ....... isn't particular- ly heir-conditioned. "It's very flattering to be con- sidered as a replacement for Mr. Carson," says the ~ li8ht of tare.night television. "But I'm not sure I want the domestic problems that go with the job and money. Also, when people come here from abroad, those who have never seen me will say, 'I don't think Letter· · man is as ~ as Car-son.' I don t need that kind of pressure." 0 By JoanM Kaulmon. With Anilla Sumn-. MelotW MetOflt """ An-dr'«l DoruJ in NelJ Yon and Robm w~ in Lo. Allffla. This is the way science is supposed to work. A scientist observes a certain set of facts. To explain these facts, the scientist comes up with a theory. Then, to check the validity of the the- ory, the scientist performs an experiment If the experiment yields positive results, and is duplicated by other scientists, then the theory is supported H the experiment produces negative results, the theory is re-examined, modified or discarded. But, to a-scientist, both positive and negative results should be important Be- cause both produce valuable learning. Now letS talk about cigarettes. You probably know about research that links smoking to certain diseases. Coro- nary heart disease is one of them. Much of this evidence consists of stud- ies that show a statistical association be- tween smoking and the disease. But statistics themselves cannot ex- plain why smoking and heart disease are associated. Thus, scientists have devel- oped a theory: that heart disease is caused by smoking. Then they performed various experiments to check this theory. We would like to tell you about one of the most important of the5e experiments. A little-known study It was called the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Thal (MR FIT). In the words of the Wall Street ]ournal., it was "one of the largest medical experi- ments ever attempted" Funded by the Federal~ it cost $ll5,000,000 and tooklO years, ending in 1982. The subjects were over 12, 000 men who were thought to have a high mk of heart disease because of three risk factors that are statistically associated with this disease: smoking, high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels. Half of the men received no special medical intervention. 1be other half re- ceived medical treatment that consistently reduced all three risk factors, compared .. with the first group. It wag.·assumed that the group with lower risk factors would,-over time, suffer significantly fewer deaths from heart dis- ease than the higher risk factor group. But that is not the way it ttnned out After 10 years, there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in the rnnnber of heart disease deaths. The theory persists We at RJ. Reynolds do not claim this study proves that smoking doesn't cause heart disease. But we do wish to make a point Despite the results of .MR FIT and other experiments like it, many scien- tists have not abandoned or modified their original theory, or re-examined its assump- tions. They continue to believe these factors cause heart disease. But it is important to label their belief accuratel}t It is an opinion. A judgment But not scientific fa~ _ We believe in science. That is Why we continue to provide funding for indepen- dent research into smoking and health. But we do oot believe there should be one set of scientific principles for the whole world, and a different set for experiments involving cigarettes. Science is science. Proof is proof. That is why the controversy over smoking arxl health remains an open one. RJ, ReynokJs TobacOO Company I I • I . 1 · ' I . I I l's early on a Tuesday. morning in January. and Fuzzy Zoeller is on the practice tee at The Forest golf resort outside Fort Myers. Fla. He's hitting a few shag balls "so I don't faJI apart when I try to swing." Every- body who uxis hitting balls has now stopped to watch Fuzzy wann up. He hits a rew. talking all the while. tfien spies the two pros from local clubs he's supposed to play with. "Here come my two fi9h." he hollers out. starting in on them already. "Get on over here and help me get riq or some of these balls." Fuzzy's ready to have some fun. This is only the second day of golf for Zoeller since surgery to remove a bony growth on a vertebra four months ahd four days ago. and if golf is anything. it's fun. Fuzzy -everybody calls him Fuzzy or Fuzz. a name that derives from his initials. FUZ. for Frank Urban l.oeller - has already said hello to what seems like lhe club's entire ·membership. He may be the most popular player on tour these days. And he's surely one of the most successful. [In March, in only his third tournament after his back surgery. he won the Bay Hill Classic. his sixth tour win. which boosted his career earnings to almosr s 1.5 million.) He has something to say to everybody. leaves everyone smiling. "Yeah, I'm fine. If anytfling, I'm a little too strong. I'm gonna start back al (the! Doral (Open)." The gwy at the concession stand asks Fuzzy how he feels. "With my hands:· Fuzzy answers. "How 'bout you?" The fourth member of this morning's foursome shows up: Holly Hinkle. a waitress at a restaurant owned by a golfer Fuzz played the PGA mini-lour with about a decade ago. Holly is a good golfer who moved down to Florida to do just that: golf. Fuzzy tc;>ld her. come on. play $Orne golf with us. It doesn't mat· ter to him whom he plays with -he's "' no snob. Today. as most always. Fuzz just wants to have fun . That's the way golf has always been with him "I don't want to play the game if I have to force myself ro do 11. I want to enjoY, doing 1t." The one time 11 wasn't enjoyab1e. Fuzzy neartr gave i1 up. It was at the University o Houston. He'd gone to F.dison Communitv College in Fort Myers for his first two 'years of col· lege and then transferred to Houston for htS third. And nearly his las year of golf. ~1 don't hke to make a big deal of it." he says. "The coach and l didn't gel along. He tried to change mv altitude toward the game. I would tell fan oppos. ing player), 'Good shot,' and 'd get lee· lured. He didn't want me to say good shot. That's what the difficulty was be- tween us. Had I stayed there. the third term. I'd have quit. But I said. 'My God. this game's not tike that.' And ii's no(. So I went pro. I went o~ the mint-tour " 1llt minHour wM more like it lfc; rhe Aw>t'IOlf Edll<>' Dot1d W Cro,,qn \ µm '"''\ (()C'f'r """ IM F'\l.Cll\ Wro.1.' U'O\ Ctl'OI vKJI\ tn (j(Wt • u ht<h ran \1o~nY u ttltf'nd la~ 1 f'O' 4 F~•Y WWLY • A"'1l ... l'llG FUZZ JUST WANTS TO HAVE FUN BY DAVID M. GRANGER minor leagues of "Up at the Quad professional golf, Qlies Open my where you go to second year on prepare to qual-the tour, we had ify for the PGA 'FU12Y's Fannies.' tour. "We had a My mother and blast... says Fuz-her friends. and i.y. "What we'd believe you me. do is -I was they were wide. winning this tour· Somebody ~d. nament down 'Look at all those in Savannah by fannies.· " seven or eight But for Fuzzy. shots com ing in-the real fun start· to the 16th, and ed in 1979. II before I could get was jn that year into the 18th that he won his hole. I had a first tournament. $700 bar bill the San Diego already. Who-Open. 'That wM ever won the something else I tournament had didn't think 10 buy the drinks would ever hap. for everybody pen. But I proved else. And they L-..:::::.-....:..-......::;;:;;;:~.:::......:......:..:;... __ ..J to myself that I had opened my Zoell~r has alwa)'I been an artist to th~ gallery. could .. beat th~ tab up on the guys. By wm· 16th 'cause they figured. hell. ·'he ning he got himself an invitation to his couldn't blow ii now. Here ya go! There first Masters. In aJI the years of the were some good golfers came out of that Masters. only three players have won it mini-tour. Me, Bill Rogers. Bruce in their first crack at it. There was Hor· Lietzke. About 20 of us are out on the ton Smith. wpo won the inaugural tour- tour now." • nament. Then, the next year, 1935, Zoeller joined the PGA Tour in 1974, there wa5 Gene Sarazen. who took it after winning that year's qualifying with has now-legendary 4-wood shot that school tournament. And even on the big rolled in the hole for a double eagle on tour. playing for the large dollars. it was the 15th hole qt the final round. And still fun. "There's something happens there was Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979. 'The out there every week. It doesn't take Masters was the most fun I ever had. much to get me tickled ... Like the first Just getting to Augusta was the firSI time he ever played with Arnold Palmer. thing. If there's a heaven for a golfer. thar "It was down at the Byron Nelson is it. [Classic) in Dallas. I think it was the "Durin8 that week." Fuzzy reme~ seventh hole - a dogleg right. I bit a bers. "the only peOple tellin8 me that I pretty good tee shot and Arnold hit a couldn't win was the press. I happened pretty good shot. We'd already played 10 be in a position to do it and I did it. sax holes. and I didn't even remember It was fun . I just love the competition, them at all -It was my first year on period. That's the bottom line. Boom. I the tour and I was in awe. This is Ar· love gettin· out there. beatin' our heads nold Palmer. This is a guy I grew up ad· against the ground. Playin' Mother miring. and here he is playing with me. Nature. Playin' the golf course. And I remember it very plainly r got' ready playin' the other guys. too. At the to hit my second shot after Arnold had Masters. I had my chance to make the put his on the green about 4 or 5 feet putt that I'd been practicing all my life.'' from the hole. and I looked up. and Back at The Forest. Fuzzy rT}akes his everybody'd left me. The whole gallery flrsl par at the Sth hole. In order to do was on their way to the hole. 1 said this so. he has to snake in a 1 S-loot putt that 1s the tour' I thought it was great." breaks abour 8 inches to the left. "Ho If Palmer had Amie's Army in those hum.'' he yawns. "Tom Watson woulda days. Fuzzy had a gallery of ttis own. done the same thing." On the course. Fu:zzy's ~ works constantly. ~·s having the time of his life. S!1lsng. Whistling. His tee shot at six h 1 lor the water. "Float. ball, float !" One of the pros blades a chip shot. sending it way across the green. Fuzzy: "Got good form. thpugh." On the 1001 tee, a Mr. Harrif#OO wants to show Fuzzy an invention of his. It looks like an oversized comb, but when it's unfolded it becomes the prong part of a rake that you clamp on over the grip of a golf dub. "See. you just open it up like this, and you 've got yourseif a rake," Harrison explains. "I just need someone to help me promote it." .Fuzzy is gen- uinely delighted. and asks if he can have one to show around at trade shows and on the tour. . Before he tees off. someone asks Fuzz. "How you hittin' 'em?" "Every time," is the answer. "Haven't whiffed one yet." Out in the fairway. he asks for the distance to the 8feen. Two bundred and fifteen yards. "Shoot. I don't have anything that ~ that far." That's one of his favorite Imes. He uses it whenever he can. A groundskeeper goes by on a lawn· mower. "Hey." says Fuzzy. "I saw that guy at the 7-t t this morning buyins his breakfast. Hey "1tlddy! How ya dom'?" A few minutes later, he sees the same man sitting, talking to a friend. "Hey," he yells at them. "You guys aren't gc>- ing to get this grass cut like that." Bill Szalay shows up. Fuzzy's coach from Edison Junior Q>!Jeee. "Fuzzy was always like this." he says. "He talks to everybody." A foursome of ladies waves at F'uzzY' and his partners to play through. Fuzzy yells. "Come on. girls. l we'll make it an eightsome. ·· They smjle i and laugh, but decline. ~ On the next hole, a long par 3. the f foursome on tht green waves Fuzzy to • hit up. Everyone misses the green. and j Fuzzy's shot goes way right. A bad shot. Fua yels. "ls that good?" and throws AldW.'84Q>e\ uMl~Cf'Whbnnan. his arms up In the air. as if signaling touchdown or field goal or something. When he reaches the g~n. Fuzzy tefls them. "We sure showed y00 a lot of good 5hots there. guys." knowi111 they expect mirades from the reigning U.S. Open champ. Then. as he is preparing to chip to the green. one ol the men. thinking he may be In Fuzzy's line ol sight. jumps back. away from the green. Fuzzy la~. says, "I got more control than that, • and drops his shot about a foot from the cup. That's golf with Fuzzy 1.oeller. It's a game. and he does his best to make it fun. "Coif needed Fuzzy," says Coach Szalay. "It needed a shot jn the arm lo set back on track. Fuzzy gave it that." The shot In the arm Fuzzy gave golf -gave professional sports -was ad- ministered at the U.S. Open last year. Zoeller stood in the fairway of the J 8th hole at Winged Foot in Mamaroneck, N.Y .. and watched Greg Norman, play- ing ahead ol him, drain a 40-loot down- hiO putt from off the green for a~ that kept him in a tie for the leid with Zoeller. Fuzzy's response~ to grab the · white towel off the side of his golf baa and wave it, as though in surrender. 'Tfl be honest with you." Fuzzy recalls. "I thousht he made birdie. And I'm thinkin •• the man makes a putt like that he almost deserves to win. Because the 18th hole at Wioeed Foot is not a bole that too birdie. r figured that's the top- per. Thal's just the tawer to everything." Then Fuzzy grabbed a club and went about his business. He parred the hole. keeping himself in a tie, and won the ·next day in an 18-hole playoff. But his gesture out in the fairway, saluting a worthy opponent, caught the imagina- tion of everybody who witnessed it. His show of sportsmanship was lauded in the press. and the enthusiasm of the playoff gallery was such that marshalls had trouble k~ing order. Fuzzy says now that he wasn 't con· scious at the time of doing anything special for golf or for sports. "We were just doin' our thing, enjoying what we do best. It couJd happen anywhere. but it just happened to be at the Open. But the thing is, Greg and myself. we would hope it would look like fun because we both enjoy doing what we do for a liv· ing. And we're friends. But he wants to beat me. and r want to beat him. Golf has always been called a ~ntleman's game. And deep down. it's still the gentleman's game." At dinner in a Ft. Myers restaurant, after finishing his golf for the day, Fuz· zy is being good. eating broiled fish. drinkin~ light beer. sticking to his diet and talking about golf. "I don't thrive on winning. ff I beat the 10th guy on the list. I've beaten somebody. I always try to be whatever I can. Do my best. Then if my score is good enough to win the tournament, then that's a big bonus. "I'm not the best golfer out there. but the dilfettnce between Who is successful on the tour and the !!Y who is not may be taking one shot. 111 take th~ chance. I might make an 8 or a 9 that tr cost me a tournament. but I'm still gonna give myself that opportuniry to wm. A lot of guys don't do that. There's no greater ftttins than to have a 10-footer to win. Even If you miss it. Just to have the chance. You work your butt off to 8et thett. and you ltd want the opportuniry. fA18LY WUXLY • Al'ttll. 14 • 11115 5 "I 8lJeSS I'd like to be remembered as a guy who enjoyed his living. a guy who enjoyed being on the golf course, who enjoyed the game of golf. Now remem· ber what I said: 'Game.' Even though I do it for a living. it's still a game." 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She sighed. shifted her weight, and waved again at the young waitress whose earnest expression focused on everything and everybody except Sarah. who was obviously invisible. There's no logic in it, she thought. I eat, I drink. I tip. exactly like everyone else. but I have to set the tablecloth on fir~ in order to get service. One of the fastest-growing minorities in our country is middle-aged and older women. TheY are quietly surfacing in ci- fices, airplanes .. theaters, campsites. Yet there is no group whose presence is less visible. Unlike their younger sisters who told all in consciousness-raising groups. this generation was taught that direct· ness was suspect or erode, that things could be made right only by behaving in certain socially accepted ways. They are far more likely to accept neglect than to make a scene. There is no arbitrary age for member- ship 1n this group. but it seems women often begin to lose their visibility at around 40. 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Their most inane comments are accepted as statements from a higher order. It l1lWes the point to say the middle- aeed woman is unhappy. She just thinks it's unfair. She sits meekly as some liberated sprite whisks her husband off to the dance Door while the girl's gla.ssy- eyed husband says to her. "Shall we sit this one out?" Some older women would faint from hunser rather than enter a restaurant alone. They busy themselves with their homes and families. deliberately makir;>g themselves part of a closeq society. This permits the avoidance of unpleawlt en- counters. but it also perpetuates the avoidance of change. But enough is enough. We wanl to be part of the mainstream and believe we're entitled to be treated fairly. Who are these people. anyway, who deter- mine our worth. who decide with a glance whether or nO( we even exist? It takes a special presence and unusual courage to overcome the prej-- uda that <>kier women sul!r. Sbidey Macl.aine and Linda Evans would <» viously have no problem. but noc every woman ages gracefully. We get bumps on our backs and ripples on our th~. But thar doesn'1 mean we should live wittl diminished horizons. Sarah glanced at the man across from her who was signaling for another drink. She jumped out of her chair and clutched her neck. Awfu l, subhuman sounds came from her parched throat. The waitress and busboy were at her side immediately. "A glass of while wine and soda." she said in a dignified tone, sitting down again. "and the gentleman at the next L table would like some attention." Trust us. From the recognition of women will come the elevation of men. -Eue°lyn Sma11 RICHARD SEALEY'S MONTHLY COLUMN ON CAR CARE HELPING YOUR CAR TAKE THE HEAT ENpW Tr11Splkll l001 ft'llt Tr11 ...... 1002 YOUR CHOICE Tmf,_. ··-·-·-----·------.-....... ~ ..... - ' -...- • ..._ Tlrf ftllll 6" Slaw ...... ""1llnls * it% mare lhln tftllr --S2105 • ID a 3M $3.00 llEUTE ... ......... 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A spring.loaded thennostal acts as a temperature<ontrolled faucet to restrict the coolant from flowing into the radiator when the engine is cold. This allows the engine to warm up quickly. Since water expands when heated , the cooling system needs a safety device to prevent the whole lot from burst:ing and ruining your day. An expansion tank, which is either part of the radiator or a separate container somewhere in the engine compartment, is fitted with a pressure-sensitive cap that allows hot coolant to escape to the outside if the pressure gets too high {thus the green puddle under your car after you 've waited in line at the gas station on a par· ticularly hot day). Never inspect the coolins system when the engine is .hot, as escaping coolant can cause a nasty burn. When the engine is cool, carefully check all the system's rubber hoses. using a screw· driver to determine the tightness of the hose damps securing them. Squeeze the hoses to look for tears and pinhole le.ales. 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She says she became pregnant during her first sexual encounter, and that she does not intend to marry Ronnie's .tE!en- age father, for whom she no longer cares. Rose was 19 when she learned she was pregnant; "I was happy," she recalls. "but in a. way I was worried because I hadn't finl5hed school." It's been a few years since that first pregnancy, and Rose still hasn't finished school. She became pregnant again by the same man. to whom she was not mar- ried. Rose. who is on weUare and lives with her parents, still dings to her am- bition to someday complete her high · school education and eventually obtain an office job. Deede.e and Rose are just two of the more than 500,000 teenagers who be- come mothers each year, according Jo estimates from thi National Center for Health Statistics. They are part of a troubling trend that seems to defy ad- vances in sex education and birth con- trol. And if this trend continues. 4 out of 10 young girls will become preg- nant as teens, and~ in 10 will give,birth before they are 20, according to The Alan Guttmacher Institute in New York. Says Marjorie Meclc.Jenburg, former deputy assistant secretary for Health and Human Services: '1'eenage parenthood is often MSOciated with health problems for the mother and child, poor educa- tional attainment and employment pros- pects, larse families, and eventual welfare deJ>endency." Jo Ann Gasper, the deputy assistant sex:retary of Poputa. tion Affairs for Health and Human Ser- vices, administers a federal government program that aims through projects in some schoofs to prevent teen pregnancy by encouraging adolescents to postpone sexual ac:tlvity. Known officially a5 the Adolescent Family Ute program. it has been nicknamed "Project Chastity" by some because it stresses sexual abst1n· ence over contraceptives. 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He observed that when the individual has mastered a peaceful relation· ship with himself. he then ac: quires 'll well~eloped sense of humor. And. Dr. -Grotjahn points out. one can then be tol- erant and accepting of oneseJf and therefore of otber people too. Humor is the final integra- tion of the various stages of development. 2. True. In a Ball State Univer- sity Ond.) study, men and women students rated 75 hu· morous cartoons that fell Into two categories: those that ex- ploited or beUnJed women and those that put down men. Re- sults: 'The verbal ratings in- dicated that males preferred both types of· cartoons more than females." A further find· ing: Both sexes rated the anti· male cartoons funnier than the anti.female cartoons. 3. Trut. Psychological studies al the University of Nice (France) have shown that "what makes people laugh is significant in determining their genttal attitude toward the world. The more one laughs. the more at ease one is likely to feel. The abllit)' to laugh at oneself was found to be in- dicative ot supreme self.confl· dence." The study showed, however. that laughter ls also a defente uted by many peo- ple to avoid dilclosing feelmp fAW.Y Wm.LY ....... 14. lllS 13 of · uneas{ness in a specific situation. 4. Fats~ Studies on the ~ ol humor ronducted at Wayne State University (Mich.) and Canada's Lauren- tian University have demon- strated that not only jokes but all forms of humor are received with greater laughter and more enthusiastic appreciation when the audience consists of more than one person. So. regardle9s of how funny your story is. it will be perceived as more humorous if you can draw a crowd to laugh" along. -John £. Gibson or 11.00 OFF one gallon of milk when you buy al'f one box 11f1 flavor !iililil Quaker Chewy. Granola Bars & one bo~ 'llrt fta>t40r Oualcer° Granola OipcJs · Bars & one box of Cap· n Crurldl. Cereal -r r llPllOllCT CllAITll'Yll {Ccnlin~ from 1"* 10) tion and sociaJ services and by promot- ing adoption as an aJtemative to abor- tion. Abortions specifically may not be encouraged or permitted under the p~ gram, and abortion counseling and re- ferrals may only be offered if both the teen and her parents request it. So far, 84 grants totaling Sl4.9 million ave been awarded by the federal gov- ernment to community-based projects throughout the country. These projects must "involve religious and charitable organizations." according to the act of COngress authorizing the program. An estimated 14.000 tee.ns have been served by the program. wh ich began in .1982. While no one faults the government program's goal of reducing teen preg- nancy, its implementation has sparked controversy and even a pending lawsuit by some clergymen who have joined with the American Civil. Liberties Union in chaJlenging the Adolescent Family Life act's constitutionality. The lawsuit charges that the ad violates the require- ment for separation of church and state by funnejing federal funds to religious institutions, which then use the money to teach religious doctrines opposing birth control, premarital sex. and abortion. Deedee and Rose are participants respectively in two such community- based projects -one administeted by St. Ann's Infant and Maternity Home in Hyattsville, Md., run by the Daughters of Clarity, and the ~ by the Washing- ton. D.C., affiliate of Cities in Schools, a national, private. nonprofit foundation that works with inner-city youths in various educational programs. The girls credited these projects with enabling them to continue their high school educations through special clas.1es. They also receive career counseling, day care services, and medical care for them- selves and their babies. But while the Adolescent Famil Life program has helped minimize the hardships of pregnancy in the lives of these two teenagers and those of thousands of other adolescents. how effective it has been in changing their sexual attitudes or, more importantly, will~ in helping them to avoid another premaritaJ pregnancy remains unclear. When asked about her views on pre- marital sex. for exampte, Deedee says. "Don't set p~t unless you're mar- ried, because it's a lot easier if you 're married." Preliminary research performed at, Utah State University indicates that an experimental group of students who par- ticipated in a curriculum funded by "Proied Ctwti " had less . . e at· titudes tow:7 premarl~better communications with their parents about sexuaJ vaJues and beliefs, and a more J><>:Sitive attitude about family life. But it s too early to tell whetheJ these attitudes and initiaJ changes will continue. Then, too, others doubt whether promiscuity is at the root of the teen pregnancy epidemic or whether there are other reasons behind it. "For many of the girts we see," says Sister Betty Ann McNeil, a Catholic nun who heads the adolescent pregnancy Prosram where Deedee is enrolled, "pregnancy is the only area of their life where they can point to an accomplishment. For them , sexuaJ activity is a ~kins out of accept.ance" aM-doseness that lS miss- ing from their own families." Maurice Weir, whose Oties i.n Schools program.serves mainly inner city teens like Rose. sees the problem of how to discourage premarital sex among teens as more of an economic one. ''Young women who see a career path or are college-bound see that pr~ can interfere with those goals,· Weir says. "Our job is to provide the missing element of hope, the missing element of real belief in attainable goals that they can see themselves achieving . .Helping them to stay in school, getting them vocationaJ training, and then he.lping them to find jobs is really what it is all about" 1W -----Kothlfttl ltlaxo is a writ~ bos«J in Washin8f0n. D.C ~ lasl pi«t for Family Weekly was a~ filt ol Annit Gltttn. J j l ~ ...... lllCll. H ere in America you can set rich by design· ing a computer chip or a pet rock. In Italy you get rich by designing cars or pasta. Ask industrial designer Gio- getto Giugjaro: he's done both: auto bodies for Maserati and Ferrari. noodles for one of Naples' leading pasta makers. After many months and 35 sketches, Giugiaro came up with the "Mari lie... a noodle that looks like a butterfly in profile or the Greek letret .. "beta ... depending on which Italian you ask. Giugiaro isn't telling how many lire he earned for his masterpiece. but with Italians eating tiO pounds of pasta per person per year, and Ameri· cans eating dose to 10 pounds per year, you might want to get to work on some of your own Lucrative noodle doodles. J statistics say ttiat when -J young Dick and Jane get home from school these days, they often return to a single-parent household. About I in 5 schoolchildren live with just one parent. "It's tough." says Nancy Berta. ·a spokesperson for the National Committee for Citi- zens in Education (NCCE). "A single parent usually has to channel a lot of energy into of a single-parent family. Call 1-800-638-967~ for a little edu· cation for advanced adults. B ill Schoffler says the best way to handle de- linquent girls is to keep them down on the farm. Schof- fler is program director for Out- ward Bound in Hurricane Island, Florida. Working with Schoffler. the state of tlorida sends up to I 0 girls who are juvenile offenders to work on a family farm for up to a year. ''The approach," says Sch of· fler. "is not punishment oriented, but it is cause-and- effed oriented. If the girls don't grow or won't cook the food, they don't get to eat it." The program is extremely success- supporting the fami· n1t;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-n1r---,,r---i ly. and it's exhaust· ing to come home from the job to find a note from the teacher." The single parent also has to fight against stereotypes. Berla notes: "If there's anything wrong with the kid, the parent is an easy target. Parents who are really mak· ing the effort to work with their children feel dis- criminated against ' when they're auto- mat ically cited as the reason the child has prob- lems." To combat this. the NCCE sponsors a toll·free hotline for interested parents and teachers. sup- plying information on the special needs i.;:o..-..l.--.;;;.i.....,"""'",._ tu I -often over 85 percent of the participants stay out of trouble after the program. The reason. opines Schoffler. is a · new environment and a new chalJenge. The young women are eager to change "because often the old environment was not so great. h 1 the shade of some beautiful old oak, they learn vocational skills. old- fashioned skills, like garden· ing. sewing. cooking. quilting and the like." We hope they have a bumper crop of pro- gram graduates this year. UDllDI •II.DING What are Americans reading before they tum out the light and retire for the night? We asked a couple of them: 8W Adler ~ New York Clty, book peck.acer and u1erary acent. HJa .,.. l"flCleDt bat ...... Who KJkt dw Robbu FamJJy? In fiction. I am reading Sidney Sheldon's book If To- morrou· Comes. To tell you the truth, I've sort of been reluctant to read him be- cause I wasn't sure that he had the quality of writing that would make him worth a weekend. However. I had heard so much about this book that I decided to buy it I think it's very good I think maybe Sidney Sheldon has come of age. This book is equal to any good fiction that I've read in a long time. In non-fiction. I'm reading a book that I think every American should read be- cause it has so many ele- ments going for it: /ococco. It's a fascinating portrait of a man many people think of as an American folk hero. I think. after you read the book. you come away with the sense that there may be some justification for that. NEXT WEEK IN FW • Peer Power: Teen courts are helping to keep "bad" kids out of trouble. • In a moving account. concen- tration camp survivors return to Auschwitz. Humphrey "A. Olaea, edJtor and pabllaber, Snowy F.cret Mapdne, Wllllamabura, Ky. You may be able to tell from the name I've given my press that I'm especially in- terested in birds. I very much enjoyed the recent book Wood Wmble1s . ~rld by Hal Harrison. It treats all the warblers that are native to North America. and in· .. eludes color plates of all of them. There are very few books that cover all tiO of the warblers. For me. warblers are like family beca~se there's a number of them around here. They're very hard to track down: they like ro stay in the tops of the trees and they keep flying around. You see one. and he isn't there by the time you get to ttim. Harrison has E>een interested in warblers for 30 or more years. and he tells you his expenences 1n dealing with them and gh e-; you lots of good points in identifying each spt>e1es • • . . ~ · . ' A Y l ! ' • 15 f 4MILV WWL'Y • .\J'llll , •• l'l&S l•ec Ed1t0t. JtiN> r1111°" ~ E.dllcw. r..,, ~ ~ ow . lllabert ~ s.11ot EcMol9. .,.. llet>l• ~ e .... er-~ Ed_ ...,...,., .__., ._ Ea•'"' •• ., • ~· ~ Ed . 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M9fS . ~ G a.r..t "°" ~ ~ C "'w C" u••t>OI' Ooe<111ons l+otQf ""'• < " ~'410 ContufTlel ks l"'°'..,.,,,. AOl'IW\ AMI . Aot• Sellcl'el Oener.i lllOJ~ ()oeret-#'lfl R _... Conlroltet ~ T Erwq11 •' 1 i ,. c i ~~------------------------.............. ...... We ~ could not offer you quality vitamins at theSe adva~s low frlces If we sold In stores. But with mall-Order, they :z:::::· So act now. Save as you've never sav rel ...... ~ .......... a.. F---------------n I NON-OLY-HO ~STMC>l.-OEUCIOUS TA8UTS I I *" '°" ._ --ct...-w-£ 0 fll0Nllf'88Jt:I ~ E-400" wlfl • ~ nuay ._,, IUPPLY I f.Mfl .... =•u..otYllMwlE•• a 100 .. 1• llllll I I .,,. .,,.. IOCOtllW,. cu ...... 111ea. a • .. , .. .. .,,, su. I Olf'l'll'I and IOCOtllW'* _..., w'9I 0 1-.. 11.21 IO I ,..., I ..... I**\. lacllftl llld ll"W'd 11111 119.ar ... hllllm ~ • .. _____________ .............. OUMmY Sill *MlOI~ QM. PNCE . ' _. ...... ,,. t1.IO -------· ---tlO.Clll tUO WllfillC1'IOll GUMAlfTUO 1UW.MGM Daily Pilat It'• lonely out there Harry Hamlln atan u a younc man who acble.ee a ltfelon& dream when he walb In •pace In tbe 13-bour mlnleertea "Space," baaed • April 14 -April 20 - ------- on Jamea A. Michener'• beat aeller. The epic beCln• tontcht at 8 on CBS, Channel 2. and conttnuee throqh Thunday. , I It · l1ily Pilat -Sports ' MAIN OFFICE 330 W••l ••Y St .• Coeta MeH, Ca. M•ll addreu: Box 1580, Coeta MeH, Ca., 92921 Telephone: 142-4321 J>rogram information 1s provided by the networks and scal.ioru and is subject to change without nollre. -·-·· Sports .............................................................. Pase 2 Daytime Drama ............................................. Page 3 Tube Toppers ................................................. Pase 4 Daytime Schedule .......................................... Pase 6 Evening Schedule ........................................... Page 8 Networks...................................................... Pa$e 11 -Cll·nnels rc2) KCBS. CBS, 612 1 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles (4} KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank l7) KABC, ABC, 41 St Prospect Ave., Los AnJtlct , 8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Diqo 10) KGTV. ABC, Highway 94 and 47lh St., San Diego , 39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Dieao _ ... 1 ..... 101w (5) KTLA, 5800 w. Sunset Blvd ., LOI Angeles (9) KHJ -TV, 5515 Melrose Ave., Loa Angeles (11) KTTV. 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Loa Angeles (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave .. Loa Angeles _ .. (28) KCET. 4401 Sunset Blvd., Loa Angeles, (50) KOCE. 15744 Golden Weet St., Huntington Beach (58) KOOC-TV. 1730 Clementlne. Anaheim -l'llyTV (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glend•le (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska AvfJ., Santa Monica Palmer tries new TV pitch By LORENZO CARCATERRA He drove Earl Weaver -mad. He sent opposing batters back to their dugouts muttering ·and confused. He beat the teams that had to be beaten and won the crucial games that had to be won for the Baltimore Orioles -268 of them, not including post- scason. Now Jim Palmer has entered and is succccding in another field, television. This week Palmer, a thrcc- time Cy Young Award winner, begins hosting PBS ' I 0-part series "The Sporting Life." The first episode, a portrait of jockey Angel Cordero. airs Tues- day. "I did all the interviews, the introductions and most of the on-camera work." says Palmer. 39, from his Florida home. "You're always looking for new challen~es and this op- portunity came along. "Television is not some- thing I've done for any great length ofume, so I can still approach things fresh and with a certain amount o( enthusiasm. I really en- joyed working on thi~ show. Dunng his baseball ca- reer. Palmer also seemed to enjoy his work. (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building. Rockefeller Center, N.Y .. N.Y. (C) Clnemax, Time -Life Building. N.Y.,N.Y. ''I miss parts of the game." he gys. "What I don't miss 1s havi na to wake up in the momina on Rockefeller Center. the day you're scheduled to pitch and. despite the aches, the pains. the swell- ing. having to go out and do your best. go out and win. (E) ESPN. Brlatol, Ct. (L) SetecTV, Marina del Rey (S) ShowtJme (S) Spotllght (C) Cabte Newt Network, Atlanta (9) WOR. New York City ( 17) WTBS. Atlanta 2 Sunday, April 14, 1985 The ex-hurler also works on ABC's Monday NiJht Baseball broadcasts. He is a model and spokesman for Jockey brand underwear. He will do t0me limited announcing work in cabll' around the Baltimore area. He spends hi~ off-hours playinJ tennis and aolf. "This year. I 98S. will be the first full year I will be workina m television." he says. Time will tell how much I truly en JOY it." __ ...... 8Y ___ _ ••••• ... (I) .,_ ...... aw..11111••· ................................ .,... MlftD91aa.(llva.) 1WllU•M&....:M 1t11 D (!)) \M. 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No la bid a dieu By LYNDA HIRSCH Several years ago. when "The Guiding Light" was struggling in the ratings. two marvelous characters took hold of tht' audit-nee and the ratings. They were Quint and Nola. ""of Apnl 26. Michael Tylo, who plays Quint. and Lisa Brown, who plays Nola. w1 II no longer be o n the CBS show. They are go ing to go to Tanquir on an archeolog1cal dig and never be seen or hear~ from again, ci1ccpt perhaps for an occasional postcard. You remember Tanqu1r: that's the mythtl'al , .. land that everyone in ''Guiding l 1ght's" Spnngfield goc5 to for a vacation rn1'1ed w11h adventure. ' Rrown ha!> decided to leave the <ihow of ht:r own volition As for Tylo. he had JUSt \1gned a year'!> contract. The show used him for \Ill months, g1v.1ng him na ry an intcreo;ting stor} hnc. and has now decid ed that without Nola then.-can be no Quint. To the claim that there·~ nothing for the lharattcr 10 do. we S3). "Nonsense." Wt: don't even wntc for a soap opera and we ran think of three.or four storyline\ for Quint How about a .widower raising two l'htldren on h1'i own?'>ingle parenthood 1s very hot lhl'\C dayo;, On and ofT the lube. r ylo''i characu,•r l'I a ~Ollcse professor With a hit ofan adventurer 1n t11m. No'storvllne'I for that.., · It'\ 100 bad. because tht•re wa~ some- thing romlortablc about the couple. Nola ~1th h't-r dmy daydreams who fina ll)' learned that real hfc is better than fanta"~· ()uint a'> the advcnturcr-cum-\tufTed shi n •Aho ..cll led into famil y lrfe hut \till longs for cxc1 trmcnl. Al\o ..ay1ng goodbye to the ~how 15 Deolae Pence, who plays Kat1r -another l haracter and nt·trc~s ill-used by the 'lhow for the past several years. And how d oc" Katie get 10 leave? Ay eloping with a basketball player she\ known for exactl y nine day'i .\nd her poor hrot+.cr Floyd doe!ln't t•vcn act a goodbye phone call. but merely a note Id\ on his desk. There could've been a sweeter storyline rt the t·haractcr of K.lt1c had to go. ho"' ,1hout long-suflenng Louie. not up to K:1ttl'\ \laturr but certainly up to her l'mn11onal intclhgcncc. w1nn1ng the girl of his drram.,~ But thnt''I not to be Evidently there arc plan'> for Louie. pla yed hy Erlr Brook•. If there can be plan\ for that l haracter. how ahoul plani. for th(' thr<'c we JU\t mentioned'' "( 1u1d1ng I •&h t." 11 wouJd nppeonourbcacon ha\d1mm<'d 1n the pn,_t fl·~ month'I. Michael Tylo, Lia Brown were married on "Guldin& Ll&ht" lD 1983. KOCEmembership drive tops goal, nets $212,511 in pledges Once again. the Orangl' < 'ount} com- munity has come through rn support of KOCE C hannel 50. Orange Count~ Pubhl Telev ision. during the station's March membership drive. With a total dollar amount of $212.51 1 in pledges. the station exceeded its onginal $200.000 ,oal. Wi th 3.633 total pledge\. KO\E/50 s current mrmbcr<;h1p 1s up to 18.700. • During the Festival 85 I 6-n1ght on-air dnve which ran March 9-24. the biggest on- a1r fundral'l1ng drive of the )'Car for the 'ltat1on. Sunday. March 17. pro\'cd to be the one bc'lt nigh{ ever 1n KO( E's pledge history. bnna1na in over 500 pledge" and SJ0.670 1n plcdac doflan. Amon' thr undcrwritcn during Fesu val 8S were C hcvron. USA ; Del Taco: Downey Savmgs and Loan, the Fluor Foundation. GTESpnnt. tht' lrvmr Company: Mcrcuf) avmgs and Loan. Mit'lub1sh1 Motor Sale's of Amenca: Rockwcll lntemat1onal: Sttur- 1t~ Pacific Foundation. and TR'W -lnfor- mat1on Systems. Ph one volunteers from Channel so·, volunteer team, Friends of KOCE. thr Laguna Beach College ot Arf and MAI /Basic Four. Inc-also wrrc on hand to take pledges from callers. Premium" including an 5 Azure Seas cruise to En~nada. other tnps and cnuscs. dinners 10 lt'ltaurnnts. dmnrr playho~ and theater 11ckct'. tickets to Southern \altfom1a famil ) a11ract1ons. book~. post· e,.,. newspaper 'iUh~<:r1pt1ons. and ndes in a hnt air balloon proH-d to be appealing to KOCE viewers who t:alkd 1n Premiums weft' valued at <>'er SS.000 Vol unteer ctlorts from KO< F'~ growing corps of vol unteers. Friend' of KOCE. totaled approximately 640 hour\ of time devoted to obtain1na prcrm unu and food. ho'illng pledge n1iht5. answering phones and pro' 1d1na clcnc31 as\1stJtncc. Sunday. April 1•. 1985 3 ,- -· - __ luncbay __ _ MCHl•lll 1'19DIGAbofendhlldotetuMbleupOft ..... , .. ,... ................... .. ........... ... ride .... .... .......... .,.. A PAl&Y ~Ulm AMMt11L ....... l!._..-.. .... .__, .................. ... ... ..., ...... .. .. • POOCell AA111a11Rllllilaltt•1 dll. A ... .... _... PuoMI end "8 ,.._. M1M ..... ., ........ =Maftd ..... 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Sunday, April 14. 1985 5 ~---------------------.......... ..._ ' Kirk Jewelers Watc~&Jewelry D Pf1!:l 1 r Jess Balisacao, Watchmaker, OD 1"-Ly~• premises for your convenience. Most Battery Replacements $.1.95 ~:50 Chain Soldering Ring Sizing from S 10.00 Kirk Jewelers has the services you need 1hc mos1 for the lca~l. All work is done quickly and efficiemly. \\brk like prong replacement, stone set· ting, for which we also have a large selection of moun1ings 10 ch~ from, or chain shortening. Bring in your favonrc rings for tree dearung and checking anytime. It's a one-stop convcruencc for you, from us. Kirk Jtwdcn ex-pen watch and jewelry repair. Count on 1t. 0. Mis ltxatiott Im a HfltC'llmoAzr on thi' fJIP"'M:S. 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All ltnn~ arc \ub)C'lt to ll"&>la~lity Product ~.icllly mlarscd 10 show dt'IAtl Sunday, April 14. 1985 7 ~--~-------------------... ---- tll - -- -- .-Sunday _Mondng ___ _ 8 I ~-··· ... ~ .... , •F I Scheduled· E Moyefs prolllel Norman Cousins, profile • ·chofe<>grAphel·dencet Judith Jameac> I hr., 30 min) YGUN----._., .... ~ ---·--==-u.u. lllfO ~ NASCAR Late Moo Sl)Oftsman. from Ot11rlinofon S C (R) ( - (II) !M - -I - Ill ,, ti , ® ~ ~ uilY ~ CGmr TO TOWI Animated Fred Astaire narrates the story of Sunny. a rabbit who bnngs egg·rolling, ,etty beans and chocolate bunnies. all ingredients of Easter cheer. to a dlsmal town whefe chrldren are outlawed (0 ) M -• M meoTAUll Four chit· dren become involved with an lnternat1on· al smuggling nng after they accidentally discover af'1Cetess statuette { t hr l •11~ ..... VOICI ... TWY'IW ........ ~ ..... ~ ._ .. CllCMOl • Cll.:M .....,.. rr•..,. ...... .,. "Allee The Chimp" ( 1976. Come~) Lynne Morgan. Dexter Fletcher l'Da1~1m~--VIUIA .. ,.,,~ ., NI ,.._,.,lllf,,_ .. ..., • A boy and his dOg stumble upon a magical rock thet gui~ them on an ad· venturous bike ride under the Ear1h's crust WOii.i tll PMOTOIUl'llY W.Y.tllllf CllCOllD • WQIUWJ.-OW--- MCUOIPM ..... lnmT(R)Q IUll»AYllAll .,. "We Of The Never Never" ' • ( 1983. Orama) Angela Punch McGregor.- • Arthur Dignam (2 hrs . 12 m•n } CBJ.,. "Fmnegan Begin Again" ( 1985. Comedy) Mary Tyler Moore, Robert Pres· ton ( 1 hr . 52 min ) (.Q) .,_ "The Last Kids On Earth' ( 1983. Orama) Jane Cotltns. Toby Bridge. (%) llOftl "Hard To Hold" ( 1984. Ora ma) ~k:k Spnngheto Janet E1ber ( 1 hr 33m1n) Nl@ IOCID ... 7::W G ._,., llON•lll Scheduled 811! Moyers profiles Norman Cousins. profile ot chOreographer·dancer Judith Jameson l hr. JO mm) .-::uLT\m u..u. A PM&Y CIQ'9 IAITa An1ma1ed The older kids try to capture the Easter Bunny when they tear he'll ltnd the eggs they hid tor PJ UIM. ,_ MMDY UUGIHTOC*I OULICla II LAMY_. u...- LLOYDOll.VW ..,, .. MIMT ~ WQIU911TWJW __ _ ...... OI) · WAY,,,,.,,.. 7::W .,. "Spencer's Mountain ( t963 Drama) Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara l hrs . 30 min ) .. lllDVlllO .oOClll Animated A ltltle dog named Pooch1e and II& robol t11end Hermec; fly 10 Egypl to help a friend who's search1n~ 101 n1s missing lather YMCYD8HI• QUIT MOUi / llMCM U.OTDOll.VW "" .... .,..,PAL.RJ.. nw•a-AllC8rf LMI ...... -l•lllPWIO • H•• ,._. MINA WNT lllPOllT Up to date business tnlormaflon tor mana gers mclud1ng strategy 1-;su~ le<.hnOlo- gy and a review ol Wall Stref>I aet111111es IA) (t hr J 0 1 MCAii With hope<; ol c.av1ng 1heir town from des11uct1on lhr-1oungc,1ers Sf't uut to OIOCk tne ptans ot .:in evil gang wanting to reacflwtte a 11earby 110IGano f$JllOVll ·The Dark Cry~tar ( 198:? Fan rasy) Puppets ( t hr 3~ min J I MmlCM MUCIOUt TOW MAU l9 •T ¥11.VITllN RAmT An1mAtPd The tal,.. of a velveteen bunny tr;insformed by .1 hlflp boy's love into a rPal rabbit AT 1MI llOVlll • LITnmM•UGHT • ~TlmATCAL.VAll'Y Ni8191Clll"9CI TOii,,__., • DOWYOCM-.. • llTROIMllCM llOLOGY . .-&noew. ...a. ••• , .. .. Cl) T.-World Chilmp1onc.r11pc, F1 nal matches. ltve lrom Reun1011 ArPna 1n Dallas (3 hrs ) I ..,...,. MID .. AllAZllQ,,.,.,. HAWt DAVI AGAll IULL...U FLOOR CLEARANCE ~::r.M '1:..~ .. ~-'",: , ....... HOP SING Mak•• Second Location DRIVETHRU Cmanlence Now ••• HAND LAUNDRY • HAND FINISH • DIY CLIANING Availa ble on ANITA ITlllT Between GLENNEYRE and co~ HWY ALE BELOW COST AT COST OA NEAll'I COST' MATTRESS SALE RIB "'" 114 •••'-' s79 199 SJ 29 s149 SOJA SllIPUS rttOM '299 •' ·, ',, ·, . . ·~ . . .. BltASS & IOH 8(0S .. 1111" alititt "TO 404'b (Jf -luaclay' Conl. OUL-11 WU,WUWIT "·~ .... lmMIDUCml llOlOOY ...,.m VIDIOADIOI llO¥ll "Escape From El Otablo' ( 1983 Adventure) Jimmy McN1<:hol. Tim othy Van Patten ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ©) HAVI YOU nD -AIM·tm> Oii Y°"" '~ A young girl learns a lesson 1n p11oe when her mother takes a 1ob as a cook 1n her wealthy cousin's ne1ghb0r hOOd Stars Manon Ross Jennifer Jason Leigh (%) llO¥a 'la Strada ( 1954. {)tama) Anthony Quinn, G1ul1e11a Masana f 1 hr -147~11U IWPY DAYI AGAlt IOCIYMm,_.,. DAY Oii DllCCMllY m1111TM CONLM1> llO¥ll "The Heroes 01 Tetema11<' ( 1965. ~ma) K11~ DdJg1~s R1cha1d I""~~~ IT'I hlllflOOn IUH•U ) llO¥ll "Smol<ey And The Bancl!I Part 3" ( 1983. Comedy) Jac1t.1e GIPason Jer ry Reed ( 1 hr . 25 rn•n ) (£) 19l ......,AM The Men WM f'tayPd The Game· Mike Curfl«i (A) 'tU llO¥ll M1sunoerstood ( 1984, Drc1 ma) Gene Hackman Henry Thomas ( 1 hr 31 min I fSl llCWll, 'Ra•dt'r"> Of Th" Lo'ot A1k' ( 1981 Advent urn) Har11w11 r orO Karen Anon I 1 hr . 55 n11n ) -1 M.¥11 All» TMI ctlPlJCMKI llCWll "From The l:arfh Tu The Moon· ( 1958, Science F1chon1 Joseph Cotten George Sanders (:> hrs J I WM.&. ITMIT ~llPORT IBAl.D Oii 11MM 1WUMTm. UTUll TOllY IROWWI MMllM. NAACP £.cec. ut1ve Director Ben1am1n Hr.oil'> d•S<.uS">f'<; racism with Clarencp PPnrJIC:l!..11\ Ir c.ha11 man of the US C1v1I R1yh1, {,()\nr111<,•.1011 I l9WIC8ITD DtQllT n.-YIOOnwu AllTOMC:ml NASCAA Tr;m<,outh 500 hve ftom Darlington, SC (4 hri, 30 min ) (Q) A TAU Oii POUll .... A younti gul comes to the realtn111011 that hal)~1ness (.annot result from w1•.hes ~lor•" WM TONY -fJOITUITtll AmNCA: ~ -MOT_.. 1i:-wtTH DAVID-Lil ICMULLa .. .,.llYOMD ....... 11D CMmllW --·U•AU ............... Pl.AW ... "A HOfse C&llPd Jestf'r' ( 1983. ,_1°'.=S~ M1c.,ti;11>1 sam<,on LIMfllf ... .,. "4 For TeKes" I 1'1&'3 WA'lWrnl •'* Sinatr~ UflUlo Anor"'•" (2 hrr, l ! MU••-CITMU,_ t••w Si n Citgo p.,,,,, . ., dr Allar'llll av" (2 h11, 30 !"In) ...... PllAICW~ 10 Sunday, April 14. 1985 lCJ llON "Oklahoma!" (1955. Musical) GOfdOn MacRae, Shirley Jones (2 hrs . 2Sm1n ) (0) WAll.aroel ca•.ATU CCMm'f IT1ll A concert !aped 1n Washington on Independence Day 1984 featuring Roy Clark. Janie Flicks. Razzy Ba11ey. B J Thomas and Mel Tllhs (Patt I of 2) (Z)QltUI CHAM.It Oii ntl flU ~ n• ttl) H•ALL San Otego Padres at Atlanta Braves (3 hrs ) 1t:1f(!) H•ALL Montreal E•pos at Ch1<:ago Cubs (3 hrs . 15 min/ , 11:111 ~THI,... 0 lM. flOOTIALL Memphis Show· boats at Baltimore Staie;-(3 hrs 30 min) l -Al9AUa MOTOlfltNC ¥** D ~ IOCI The Fraggle Storytelle1 tells an amazing tare about Uncle Matt who dreamed of becoming an explorer when he was a bOy (LJ llON .. Tw1hght Zone -Tne Movit>· ( 1983. Sc1ence-F1ct10n) ~Dhn L1thgow Vic = (I hr 42 min ) {$) CHAii Hart's rC>mancc with a Russcan gymnast on U S tour threatens the attilete's career rzJ llCMI "Local Hero ( 1983. ComP<lyJ Peter R1egert. Buri Lancasler ( 1 hr 'iO min) m MM. mATI It FOMQ.OU. 1W Cl> MIA u.iTIAU. Los Angeles lakers at Kansas City Kings (2 hrs , 40 min ) -Afternoon---• '2911 CJ) NAIOll Masters Tournament F•· nal round, hve trom Augus1a Ga (3 hr<>) I ... CC• IUlllCI ~ llTH AMIV'IMMY: HIAYIN CAl'f WNf Dick Enberg hos1s th•!. special with rare footage ol the ream's greatest moments Includes appearances by Gene Autry. Reggte JackSO<I Don Baylor. Jim Fregos1. Albie Pearson Rod Carew and Gene Mauch O ( 1 hr ) CD llCMI "Francis Covers ThP 01q fown' I 1955. Comedy) Donald 0 Connor Yvette Dugay (2 hr!I ) fJj) IOmW'I GOT TO GIVI A 5cott1sh teleptay about a bachelor who!.E! routine hie suddenly ch8nges aller hP mPPI'. :i gcrl who •S hit; complete v1JpOs1tP Stars li:lr• Charle&on and Charlotte Cornwell I I hr ) Ci> NOTOGIUJIMIC ¥** (ll) llO¥ll "The Righi Stutt" ( 1983. Ora ma) Sam Shepard Sc.ott 01enr1 ('.) hr<. 12m1n) (0) llO¥ll One Ftew Over TM Cuc..ltoo., Nest" ( 1975 Drama) Jack N1rtwlr,on Louise fletcher (2 hrs 13 mm l !191 ~ornehu!; Boza fdwards vs Melvin P11111 1n l'I llQhtwn1ght bout s<:hf'd vted for 10 round& hve lrom Wemt>h•y England ( 1 hr) G) ~CM AIO~Wlfll8•1••-nJT CS>.,. "AU At Sea" ( 1958 Comedy) Alec Guinness. trane Browne I 1 hr ')7 tlM) We IA•M.L Cohtom111 Anut-1" •ll Ol'lk fond A'• (3 hrs ) I Um.llTM tAUCTICA WllT Oii MllTIR l1MIT Snm Ja lie narr•tn this i;pec1al to mark the day~ ot romombrance of the Mot0<.au•.1 111 which JewlSh tmmig.rontl settled 1n Te><1s .n thf> earlr t900't ( 1 hr 1 I IJ I I CM•~~,,. •• u-•nn .... llTATI • flOMClOIUM ,. R•1•,,_ rAmlly CirrlP Cup r1 ntt matcho11, from Hilton HnAd h1l.md s c (2 ,,,. ) II IP9TtwmJt Sc.h9<1uled Tony Sib· - son vs Buster Drayton rn a middle• bOUt schedulff-4or !10 rounds. hvt. Wembley, England Grand Na Sleeplechase. from A1ntree. Englar hr . 30m1n) e.?>•--YIAM CC) llCMI "Mr Mom" ( t983 Cor Michael Keaton. Teri Garr ( t h• min) <LJllCMI "Up The Creek· ( 1984 C dyJ Tim Matheson Jenncler Runyo hr 35 min) (%) llCMI "The Lile And Times Of The Riveter" ( 1980. Documentary hr) 1-m.I HI llCMI "A Ouestron 0 1 Guill" ( Drama) Tuesday Weld Ron Le1bma hrs) g) IGl.m GOU Host Rick Dees Co David Hasselholf Guests Julian Ler Madonna Survivor. Lee Green" Stephanie Mills, Barry Man1low Pc. Sisters (video) (R) ( 1 hr ) fJi) ..aoue UIACY A documenlary vey ol arttlacts Ir~ Prague's Czech• vak1a State Collec1ton ol Juda1ca. ch t.hn9 Cen1ral European Jewish h1• before, Ourin~alter World WAr 11 Qfi>--(SJ llCMI "Romancing The Ste. ( 1984. Adventure) Michael 01>Uc Kathleen Turner ( t hr . 45 mm ) m PLim.., • LMI A lund·ra1 !.pec1al to benefit cancer and d1Sed'.tf search at St Jude's Children's Hosp•t Memphis Tonn Hosts Betty Whit" Dick Van Patron ( 1 hr ) 29@ MIWBllt1AmALL ~I '"0°1 llCMI "The Border · ( 1981 Dr.ir Jack Nicholson, Valene Pemne t 1 tor min) dQ llOWI 'Marshal 01 Macirio" 11<; Mystery) Glenn Ford Edgar Buchur l! hr , 30 min ) (!) llON "Gontte Giant" ( 1967 Adv ture) DenMI Weaver. Veta Mites ('J hr· fl!) PMctOUI LIUCY .. MmlCA An 1.ount ol the US tour of the collP<..t1ow .ludaica lrom tho Prague·<. Statt• Jp1o1o Museum is p1esenttd ii) ,Al& y '°"""" (.() .... UM IOllrt IALT WA1 ~ f l llCMI "Swing Shilt t 1')ij4 Dr.111 Gotd1e Hawn, Kurt Rus!>ell ( 1 hr tll m1~ -I PACI M llAnC* TMI Ml -The dungerou•. (.h lenge of moun11ng a r11g1ng bull is set>n Larry Mahan follows 11der Jody Tarone the i;uelDlitodeo c11c.u1t ( 1 hr I I •I lALWOIU .WlllM9t llCMI "Th~ Young F'h11t111r1ptu11n ( 1959 Oramo) Paul Newman BartJa Ru!ih (2 hrt ) ID Ml All ,_.CAii !80 An exam1n 11on ot the Ille end leoocy ol F1anklln D Ian" Roo<:Avelt Amf'rtco's 3i>nd pr~1ner 111c.h1d1ny rare him toott1ge and 1nttirv1e11 with 1oorn11llsts d1plom•ts and h1&t011•n Q(lhr) GD WG•Ft tw Family C1rc..ff' Cup F nal rn•lche• from Hilton Head 1sron1 SC <'hrs I Ii> PM& y '°"""" (C)llOWI "S~o" (197A CJf.lm!l) M11rr B:llsam Sytv111 Sidney_ . ( 1 tor 4 3 min l IE l MR. .. .-Aftff .....,., 1 t1gti11gto1~ r 1hf' 63 Nfl Cham1J1on .. 1r1p Ch•<..ay Bear" v<. New York Gi.1111 tR) ( 1 ht) '11) llOWI 'Tro1f 0 1 Tt.f V1q1l11nlet ( 1~41( Wl)Sl«'fn) Fr11nchot Torn• Dr0der1ck Critlo\ -• -11e1ght ltom r1ona1 d 11 1ecly 1 1l OITI•· 1 t I ~o.,,.• I I' 91'1 I I, )()• . Ill • rJ(J•' 1nh SW ISi! ()1 "" ,,,, 41 ~r· 'I IC "' isl Ill ,, , 40 JI ,. )Ii fo1d ( 1 hr . 30 min J _ 11118 llOVll .. The Sex Symoor· ( 1974 Dra- ma) Connie Stevens. Shelley Winters ( 1 hr . 30m1n) D lflOITIWOllLD Scheduled Tony S1b- son vs Busler Drayton in a m1ddlewe1ght bout scheduled for 10 rounds. from Wembley. (ngland. Grand National Steeplechase. from Aintree. England ( 1 hr . 30mln) (()IYMTm 9 IM DMO ICHOUmC IWDITAM Juhan vs. G1ossmont I!> ""8 lll'nalQ t.H) llOT .Cl .. AM.Y -..:rt This SJ)e· c1al ed1llqf'I from the "Nol Necessa111y The News" comedy team explores srnglets. words that aren·t 1n the dic11onary, bur do describe many everyday s11ua11ons (L) llO¥ll .. Purple Hearts.. ( 1984. Dra- ma) Ken Wahl, Cheryl Ladd ( 1 hr 55 min) =1~~0IMmA&.1 NOW lMI WllT WAI WOif llOVll .. °' Btacl<. Mr Hyde" t 1975 Suspense) Bernie Casey. Rosalind Castt l hrs) ..... LUCY llOVll "Firepower·· ( 1979. Adven- ture) Sophia Lorer1. Jarnes Coourn (2 hrs J fJl) WALL ITmt Wiil Gu~st Charles S Comer, vice president, Oppenheimer & Co . Inc ~ AM.D IUTa.G lflOITICllffD llOVll .. Ha11y And Son .. t 1!184 Ora ma) Paul Newman Roobv (31311c.on (I • hr 57 min J OJ llOYll 'Beyond Reasondt>le (Jmibr" ( 1980. Mystery)' David Hemm1nys JuM Har~ (:?hrs , 7 min) SJ DAlmU' YOlUNTllJI .!All Krrs Kristofferson. Alabama. Ted Nugent N1 Colette Larson ernrt the Charlie Daniels Band are among the p .. rlormers al this 1 Ith annual concert fr om Nashv1tte'l> Mu -niot~•Ulf1 (I hr JO mm ) -&:::-,:: !'.E llOVll "The Appaloosa" ( 1966 W~t ern) Marton Brando. AnJanetle Comer 12 hrs) I TA«• MJYMTAM w.-roee Wiii • MVWWo COlOMOUMOt ( llOYll "Cit11en Kane .. ( 194 1 DramR) 0 1sor1 Welles. Joseph Colten ( 1 hr . 59 lmin 9'.... UTATI •POMCt.OIUM .. lMI llAlllO Of •ACI A behind the 11cenes loOk ar the making of the m1n1ser~ 1es .. Space " lntl!1111ews with James Mt· chener, James Oarner. Be1:1u Brroqes and Michael Yori< Hoat Blair Brown I PMVllWi fllM.TM 'AIR lDO W CIR AIC ... Q rA .. 'N &:t ..... ,_. ~ "What Should Congress Do About The Def1c111·· Guests econo- rr11t11 Charis ( Walke1 and Joseph A PechmM ( 1 hr ) ID __., LNU Ho!.t John Romf'• discus~ erH~t Paneb'!t c.irnnr >11riw .. the nrot1c p11pyrut, ul Turrn and uso.. the wortc'fs Oldest mllp to hnd ancient gold mines Q ( 1 hr ) CC> 1DY ,...,...., A video mur.1c preser\latlon ()f thri iOUI singer'!> comtt· bs~k alb<Jm "I Cl\ift l 111lQll&Qe .. leaturlnu . t the single "In My Time " ' ([) COUIGI IA•AU Oklahoma State ar Texas (3 hrs) llOTIVATIOUL DOCCWMY .. •IAIUTUU.. .. Cll ... ..... ... AIJCI AIC ... Q (l llCMI "The Sp1r110 1 St Lou1!>"' ( 1957 Biography) James Stewart Murray Ham- ilton (2 hrs . 18 min) C1J llCMI "The Twelve Mon1hs" ( 1980 Fan~l!SY) Animated ( t hr 30 min 1 (])llCWll "The Dari< Crystal' ( t 982 F;in tasy) Puppets ( 1 hr J& rnrn ) m•UYONAU -Evening----• .. au ... llCMI "The Proud Reoer ( 1%8. Ora ma) 01tv1a de Hav1tland. Alan Ladd /\ re cent widower searches for a doctor who can cure his mute &on (2 nrs 1 G AT'TMlllOVlll Scheduled Auyer Foerl and Gene Srskel review Lar.lyhawkP' ano "King Davrd " (l)Cll ... 8 ...... E11ca Trentur1 llee Rem1ck t drifts 1n10 an au• with a world famous race car dnve1 (John Beck) white her auto executive husband 1Rock H1irlson) is preoccupied with dfwelop1ng a n1•w youth·orrenled car Based on the nnvl'I t.Jy Arthur Hailey (Part 1 ot !il (;> t'11r, J (]) CIWIUl'I ANCm.I G) FAm A has been .1c1.ir with dw1rirt1tnr1 self·conhdence dec.icle!. to ri•tur11 to H1e stage 1n a play directed by Dons t I '" ) Cl) llCMI "The M1ssour1 OrMks' 11976 Western) Marlon Brando. Jai..k N1111(Jtson A h11ed asc;ass1n stalks the headwaters of the Mrssourr R1ve1 1n Mont<111a after a ganq of horse lh1eves (2 nrs ) I AU CIUTUllll GMAT AND llW.L 1 MMTTOHMT MOVA "China's Only Child · The unpli cations ol the one-ch1td-per-fam1ly po11c,y ol rhe People's Reput>ltc of Cli1na are eAa mfned (R) Q ( 1 hr ) rR) IL.vtle -llQHT wmt YOU Rare tr101 age of Elvis performing with ii c;mall group Of mUSICtan friends re11e8fS ht!> Wt}rnllt'I rl lH) magic as he sings e;irty h11<. th11 t 1nchrtJP "Heartbreak Hotel ·• ( 1 hr ) f0 ) llOVll "Moscow On The Hu<.l'>nn ( 1984, Comedy) Robin W1tham., Maria Conchita Alonso A Russ111r1 c11ct1'I rnu•,1 c1an detects lo thP United States and ""' lliis 1n New YOik illte1 ne111g s;ive11 11.,n1 lhe KGB by a store sewr1t y QUitrll H' ( 1 hr . 55 min ) ........ ....... U..THAT'Mll MOLL YWOOO ClOllW .... ...... °'_ CIWUI~ Oii M PUl ICN MOU.YWOOO 9t mt'TI (() . ..,,... . e ava 8'00MI n1t.k " r,rntw. 11n de1goes a drn1111c chanqe on r11s t11•,1 <J;1y 1n hlQ!l. school (A) 8 111J .._.,.-..WIT Olt MOTI R·11n lootaqe nt kllfer whales a11.wk111g .... ,1 II ons. " group thAt derunate'> bOntbc. !Pit over from p11c;t wars. a man who '""'" !ht> 1mpene1rab1t1ty ot b0015 ro •;nnkP'\ t.rn~c. ~)~thr) * IYM llARCH Guests Sarah V11ugl'l,1r1 Ri(ky SchrOder (Rl ( 1 hr ) • lMI UV. "-Amf: A~ Ol lMI IMTM A survey of unusual sea creatures. 1nClilo1ng the decoy l1sh. leafy sea dragon and narwhal. as well as a tool< al the shark ·rn both myth and tact O ( I hr J 4ti) llA'Rlm "The Fhght Of The Condor" A look a1 Chile's coastal deserts. the Andes highlands and Lake T11rcaca (Part 2 of 3) ~)Q (lhr ) lhTOl.._ml MOYll "Ch11s11ne .. ( 1983 Suspense) Ke1rh Gordon Johr1 Stockwell Based on Stephen King's novel A high school mrsftt buys and restores a 1958 Plymouth una- ware •l's po&sessed Oy a demon that will 1eatously protect him and destroy any percerved threat 'R' (I !'Ir . 50 mrn) SJ FAllm TAU ntlATM 'Pied Piper 01 Hamelin" Eric Idle stars 1n this dramaflza- tion of Rot>ert Browning s poem abour a prper who remo11es rats from the city ot Hamelrn with his milg1cat flute o ( 1 h1 ) 'Z•llCMI 'Against All Odds" (1984. Dra· ma) Rachel Ward Jett Bridges A lading professronat tootball player falls 1n love with the girlfriend of ,1 small ttme hood and t>ecomes 1n11olved w1tl'I shady. Jl1gh- stakes real estate dealing•, A 12 nrs. 8 min J I llYMIOTOmllAIHI ~ "°'"' ,. ~ Ii) ,._., .. _,-W,..t""TIJI-Alr~1d lhtll Henry can no longer atlord 10 care for her. Punky starts a dog-yroomirlg business to raise c.ome e.xHa cash (R) HI fll.AQQU llOa( The r iagyte Storyteller tell'> an arnat111y t<ile atmut UnclP Mall. who dreamed ul t1Pcun11ny dl1 exµlo1er when r1e was a t.Jvy 1':11@ DAY OI DllCOYDY ,, .. 8 (I) ll'ACI Aa<. .. <l 1>r1 l·Hr"''• M1cf'lener's riov"I NP;ir the eri<.l 111 Wurl<! War ii an Amp11r:;in IBrw.t Ott11q 111 .. !. 5ec1et1y to fP(.llJrl (1prrri.in ''"-~t•I ·;l.•t'nli<,f!. one Ot whom (M1<.h.Jl'f '!'nr1'1 1<, ,1lrPrH:ly schem- 111q to s.rnuyg1e ptiln'. 1nlo lh1> U S a naval hRrO IJarne~ G.irne11 rut11rn' to tus rn1d- wes1 hornP.town wllere art .1rnl)1flous girl 1B1a11 Brown) pins great nope Jn ner ooy fr1encr s IHarry Ham11n1 aopo1n1rnent 10 Ann~olis (Part 1 nf 51 O 3 •us 1 D W llO¥ll Playing W11h ~.re lPrem· 19re . DntmeJ Gary Coleman C1ce1y Tyson A<o d release tr om his pent up an- ger and tru<otra!lcm 111e1 ti.s parents. rrn- p end1ng d1vo1c.e a triJuOll•IJ lt!P.O ayer be ~s to set tires O (? tir<. 1 U 'ATWA The r1>1tq1oui, nwatie {It r ,1t1ma is e.11am1ned through l11:.t11r1lal tilm toot age 1nterv1ew'1 w1t1t w1tru•<, .e~ dnd com- mentary trom psyct1oloy1sh ph1loc;ophers .1nt1 thet11Qq111ns R11..111du Montalban nar- rates ( 1 r11 I U 11]) llOYW 'Pc1ltnrQ••rc.1 ( 198.? Hor rnr) Crarq T Nel•,011 J1i8eth Wrthams VenQelul ghost~ take over a suburban Ci1l1forn1a hOmt• 1111d .10duc.t tht' 1am11y·s ynvnQest t..hrld I V1ewur Discretion Advised) Q (2 hrs . 30 mrn j 0 Ull YOUR TOllOMOft TODAY .. MAL liTATI CTI TAUi NOM lMI DAM-M1:.<;rng,rn1 lt'QA transc11pt&. a lust 'IOC.• I ~urity 1111mber 11nd a mother who d0f'sn'1 1ecog· ri1:1' him Cilll'\fl a y0tinQ QraphlC Oe"irgner t ,, •.1tp 1ntn p;ir t1no111 (D llCMI 'T11epQwnr ( l!l79 AclVen 1, ,, .. , Soph1,1 l Or1•n J.1nws Cob\Jrn A " .. 1n'<, w•dow l)Of''> to tht' Curibtw.:.n to 11-.1rn thl" rensons behind her tiusband's v1 nlent death (2 hrs ) . q) Ll'llm.U OI lMI MCM Am ,...,. Interviews w11h Mo1gsn Fa11c:h1ld Rot>ett Conrad Polly Betgen psychic U11 Getler. N•l tJl1fuc. tovncJer Arthur J0114ts (R) (I Sunday. Aprtl 14. 1985 11 -lunclay Cont. hr) fD MA1\m · Ttie Flight Qt The Condor' A look al Chile's coas1al desens. me Andes l-\1ghland' RN.l I :\~e T1H:ac I} 1D3n ? 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I UIW .. IHCMM .... "'POlllTUNI •ACU M CUL Mm llO¥ll 'WP 0 1 flit• Ni>ver Nt'Vf"I I ll'l8) DrnmnJ Af1Uf'l.1 Punch M1..l,•eQOI "'" .,, n1ri11.1m Wh1•11 .. h,. m;i11'4>'1 an Sunday, April 14. 1985 13 -Moaclay Conl. Auslrahan woman faces lhe 1rans111<>n rrom t>e'lr)g a c11y res1den1 tn Melbourne to Irving 1n ltle wilderness ol ltle NC>fthern TemlOfy ·a· (2 hrs . 12 min) 8:) VmG ZOO Videos By Huey Lewis And The News. Tina Turner, Frankie Goes To Hol;.ood. ( 1 hr ) Nl1..:---1MATT\l9 ..WAllWl- ':i.~~ Mickey Rooney lhe ma=he m1n1series ·'Space '' 1-:r.,~ TWT Featured Erie,fJ;'.<;1 1-.0fc:::. .,,,.,, •••••9CMT 1:11 J Ol Tltl TOMI Fearured Billy Ocean who's making waves 1n the roe~ world h1Qh·lly1ng tale-; lrom WOfld War ll's female flying aces. how e party disc 1oc Ikey ~~~ytpg '*"·---m C* LA. Fealufecl e humorous look at man's \lenture 1n10 space taken, e re porl on nightmares. an updare on peoplf' l'nd5l#:~ITT pa .. -.. WU. WLD WOM.D Ol1 ~ llOTORCm ,., .... .OCC A leaking rool caw.es ti problem IOI Pa Gorg who'!; atra1r1 or he1gh1s . I RAClel MOii IMTA WTA NI IUTOfWlllGl.00 "Mus1gn·· -Cl) ....... ., ........ LIT*'-Ben Vereen hosrs this preview ol the 1151h ed1t1on ol the lhree·11ng spec tacle. featunng animal 1ra1ner Gunrher Ge· bel·W1lltams, aerial teats clowns and pro ducl1on numbers Q ( 1 hr ) . D GD IOI NOfl RCW.. .. Salute To The Soaps" Diahann Carroll Morgan B1111any Deidre Hall Peter Reckell. Joan Van Ark ana Jack Wagnef 101n lhe comec"8n tor a se11es or sketcher. lampooning dayttme and e .... en1ng soap operas Q ( 1 hr ) e m¥ll "The Streets 0 1 San Francisco· ( 197:> Mystery) Karl Malden Mochae Oovgtas A young lawyer 1!> lramed ror the murder or ~ose body was found t1oa11n_g_1n S8nTra.~s~o Bay (2 hrs I a o ~AllJU .., MCCC1•c• McC0<mtek drscov~rs lhlll a third rate nightclub singer andj former hood 1o; ru., fa ther~(l hr) tJ...,.L.n ~ ~UI"" TOMGHT rea111rer1 E11c Clapton • Gm TClf Ml O¥WI 1'ltl WOllJ) A v.aw of entnr1a1nment around lhe wo1ld. tnctudong 11'18 best In movies, music videos and tele \ltSion show!. H0111S Morgan Br11tany and Stephen J Cannell Featured Oa\lod Has ~lttoll. Vtelorta Prtnctpal, Billy Doe Wol hams. Linda Gray. Joan Collins Kenny Rogers and Roget MOOfe 12 hrs ) e AIC9T Uftl A survey of !he hves of Delf El Medina's women aM a IOOk at the ~at temple of K=~ ( 1 h1 ) GD ' llMCUllU "NIQhlsongs" A Cttt~ VtetnamMe 1erugee slaying wolh hef husband·s 1mmig1ant tamoly in NP..,... York't Chinatown shares their struggle to ltve 1n • nflW cullvre 0 (:>hrs l 14 Sunday. April 14t 1985 ·~ -re; ll(MI .. Funny Lady" (1975. Musical) Barbra Streisand, James Caan Years al· 1er her d1110fce. vaudeville and early radio Siar Fanny Bnce begins a hUmorous love· hate reta11onsh1p w11 h Broadway songwriter Billy Rose 'PG' (2 hrs. 20 min) Cl>....,.. llOCUI CID llOWtl "Easy Money" ( 1983. Come· dy) Rodney Danoertteld. Joe Pesco A man who hkes to eat. dunk and smoke to e•cess srands to Win $10 mllhon If he sac· 11ftces his worldly pleasures !Of one year 'A' ( 1 tir . 35 rn1n ) • (() .,. "Who's Alra1d or Virginia Woolf?" 11966. Drama) Ehzat>eth Tayl0<. A1cha1d Burton A casual geHogelher be· tween two un1vers1ty professors and 1he11 w1.,.es e11plodes in e n,igtll of psychological furor revea~ng inner' ""9bi0ns and ma111a1 lurlT\Oll (2 hrs , 9 min ) mecuc.a 1:11@ llOWtl .. Crosscurrent" ( 197 t Mys tery) Robert Hoot<s. Jeremy Slate Two San Francisco detectives 1nvest1ga1e the murder or a youth abOard a cable car (2 hrs) -111CTAC--LOWllOAT , ... .,.W Mickey Rooney the ma~ lhe m1n15ertes "Space .. cv rrm ... ()) IPACI After the war, Stanley Moll returns 10 the U S wnh a team ol Oerrnan rocket e11pe11s. 1nclud1ng Dieter Kolll over hos wife flonoi s ob1ec.1tons. Norman Grant runs lor lhe U S Senate, John Pope en 1ts1s 1n the Navy (Part 2 of !>J Q 12 hrs ) Cl fl) mvw "A11ptane1" ( 1980 Com11 dYI Robert Hays. Julie Hagerty In this r;poot ol d1!.asler ftlms. an airhner's crew wc.cumbs 10 food poisoning and a 11er vous lormer war i>1lo1 1s pressed 1n10 ser vtee 1Rl (2 hrs ) 8 QJ m¥ll "Lady Brue.. (Premiere. Orama) Jemie Rose. Tony Lo Bianco Af ter her lover 1s murdered. a tough ded1 ca1ed detective employs unOfthOdO• melhcxJs 1n her campaign to convict 1tie matriarch or a cocaine r1no responsible for l h1s = Q (2hrs) _._,. MmlCM PUYMO&m •·N1gh1songs · A Chrnese-V1e1namese refugee slaying wllh hPr husband's 1mmigren1 family 1n New Y0tl(s Chinatown shares lhe11 struggle ro ltve 1n a new culture O (2 hrs) < e) UM. P00TULL. Denver Gold Al I ampa Oay 8and1ls (A) (3 hrs I Ll llOWtl · Aepo Man .. ( 1964 Comedy) fm1ho Estevez. Harry Dean S1an1on A punk rocker takes a JOb W•lh a vereran car tPpossessor. and 1ogett1er They t<M rhe chase for a 1964 Chevy Maht>u whose frtJnll tiappen!. to con1a1n a lu1vns11c woapon 'A' ( 1 hr 33 min I (0JllOW9 .. Strange Invaders' ( 1962. Set· 9f'ICe·F1Ctt0n) P•ul leMat. Nancy Allen Super·lf'llelllgent beings from space male 11allte tn e small mtdwes1(1fn •own and as· sume rhe b0dt8S of us residents PG' I I hr . 29 mtn) r Zl 110Wt1 "And The Ship Sa1ts On .. ( 1983. Oroma) Freddie Jones. Barbara JelfO<d ()rector Fpdenca Felllnfs ei1plo· rOttOO ol the dteafn,, trium~ha and failures ot a motley assor1men1 of paa!engers aboard an ocean llnur bound ror a small ostand wh9fe a greal soprano's astw!s will be ~i.llered 1Subt1lledl PG' (2 hrs 12 mm'°-.. 1 ..,. ~I Old Yoo Do In The War 011111111.,.. t 1966 Comedy) Jamn Cot>uin. Otck Shawn l11s1ead 01 t>a fOf an Italian town. the troops JOI" 1 1own·s annual wine letl 12 hrs • 30 rr -s,• ... I Ima UTAll • POMCl.OUm I =.WU MOTIL A lex L'Erm11age. a Beverly Hills hotel t>Oasts lop·nolch res1auran1s, Quahl and roof lop music.al perlOfmanc.e sunse1 (ff) llOWW 'Running Bra.,.e·· ( t983 ma) Robby Benson. P111 H1ng1e Base lhe real·hfe e11perience of S10U11 lnd•d1 ly Mills and lhe personal ob51ac1e 011ercanie 10 become a member 01 1964 Olympic track team and the Ame11can 10 ever win the 10 000 n run 'PG' ( t hr 45 min ) m cau... AU."°""' -all ll(MI .. Blood Alley" ( 1955. Ac lure) Joon Wayne, Lauren Bae.all American merchant marine helps an ~ village of Chinese peeiarits esc11,ie pursu1nj comrnun1srs (2 nrs 30 min -1• •w ... ~--M. MoAD Al -.&. A proltle of a su~per princ1pal's ballle age1ns1 the system maK1ng changes lhal reformed ii ~1. ban New Vorlt t11gh schOOI prevooosly ~ued by ven<lahr.m and lruanGy CLJ mvw .. The W1z" ( 1978, Muslcet) ana Ross. Michael Jact.sori A frustr schoolleact1e1 •S wht">ltt:<l olt 10 a rne1 tano where she 10111!> a '>Carec.rCJw ; wood!.man 11nd a cowardly Iron 111 se 01 a legenoarv w1lard 'G I? hrs '""'' 0,.. YN TM Hut1Wr from fhf' \url'' ( 198'J Oramllf RelJ R1ow11 Cor Clf'ry Afhll ii nuc.lear hOl('){,atJ',t a h~ caveman must ballln prt.'h•~tum c tures PG ( I ht 28 mrn J ,s _. A Midsummer N1grt1 '• Cnmody ' ( 196:> Cornt>Oy I Woody A Mia Farrow The svmrner hea11 ana cou dll pro.,.oke a ser1et. of humorous roma encoun1e1s among three couples o;~ mg a weekend at on 1nven1or·.. r retreat 'PG I I ht 30 min 1 1MI 1· ()) ®' G ... --AUD &i&dOM u.Ta&a -.n PnMOlfl PL YM CltCUI ( llOWll "Against All Odds" ( 1Cl84. t ma) Rachel Ward Jeff B11dges fl Inc prolASS•OOOI football playftl fall<, 111 ' with ttle g11tf11QJid ot .1 •.m.111 t1n11> h dnd becomt1!l 1m10111etl w1lh ~h;11rJy to stakes real e'>litli• dn.1111.gc. rr r; 1::> h 8m1n) I LOWY~ 1ta Cl)-·-A J .111d rt11.k •;t d1.,.ors;e papor!> on o rnm1 who 1.111•, to on;ith ltom a hOlel wmd()w mmu1e~ 1.1 (R) .JI hr 10 min) Cl GI> •IT Of CAMON H()'.t 111hnny ( son Guest! Dyan Connon Trim Setlf Nick Apollo r olfe I I hr I l lA~YmCT L• ... -.n.-.._ IOCOo.flLU LA1-IT ~A (1u1·<1·. nut Noam Cnomo;ky l"TM Fateful r 111111111~ on lhf' u s IYitPI llnd lhf' fl11l11 ·""'" Kurto' B1ow <J1•.cusse'> Ann mu,11. 1R1 hr) !ZI 90¥ll "C11t1on Kane· I 1941 Ora" Ottori Welle&. JO&t!ph Collen r11tlhba• recall lhlt Ille ot a we11llhv oow11rful 1 • - 1111ng I lh•• 1n J .. ,.,, lt1a1 ( ii•' :. 'll ,,, t it:I• • I; th • Jl(ll II I ,, ... lr,1 '""' .,.,, lO I gr ~ , .... fl'> 11 11) :k•, nd -Monday Coal • exrravagantly sell 1ndulgen1 newspaper magnate as a reporter searches tor the s.gn1l1cance ot the man's cryptic last word ( I hr 59 min ) m 1" CUii Schedutee1 a former FBI agenl re<;alls hie; C.trP<?r HCll.Jslon nockels llaskelball IJlayPr Ro1.>e11 Reid t t hr 30 min) 11':91H1 lllCMI Haro fo Hold ( 1984 Ora ma) Rici-Sp11ngllelO Janel E1bPr A •OCk n roll star falls tor a ch110 psyc;holvg1s1 and 1:, determined 10 w111 her tovP PG o • I hr 33 min ) I 11:9 m Oii MOU YWOOO • lllCMI ·Richard Ill' 119!>5 Orama) LaurencP Olivier Jonn G1e1guo Based on Shal-ec;peare·s play ThP malformed Duke ol Gloucester uc;es decP11 ano murder 10 climb his way to the Er1uh~h lhrr,ne t:> hrs 2!! min) (!).......,...,. ... ' ~ lllCMI 'Family Flight' ( 1972. AdvPn lute) Rod T:iylor Dina MPrr1ll A lly1nq va ca11on 10 Mr•Jc'1cn tor .m .ti ridds tarrnly l11r11•, 1n10 a near hnpelP<.c, batlle for wr v1val ( 1 hr , 40 min ) •El lPOll'TtCIWTD '0 1 lllCMI ''Happy Anr11vf'r'><lry ( 19!>9 Lomf'<Jy) Oa111r1 M1vPr M111• Gaynor A C.OIJple CPIPIH ill1l1Q lht'!tr t 11h WP!J01ng an rnver<,;1ry dll' d1•.rr1AyPt.l w11 .. , tr1P11 daugh tPr rr•vP:ll'> lam1ry <.l'CrPtS 111 lmnt nl a !PIP Vl'>10n 3UUIP'1( f' I I hr ? 1 tr11r l 1HI $ llOYll fhP Of'olrl /or1P f 1')83 Suc;l->f'nSP) ( hro•~llPr W.il~pn Br<>Ol<P Ad;imc, AllN rr1m1h(l •,.1 I "' ,1 ( ;n1.i a .hy .c.t111111111.1c.t1 .. 1 I ,.)<, "'" J•CJWN llJ f(Jlf''>Pf' and <.hang,. r.af.1',lrr I 1°1( ••vl'rl' R Q I I hr 41 rnoro I 11:9 0 Gi) LATI NIGHT WITH DAVID LITTIJIUM Sc.hf'dulet1-lmrnf'r b.t'>f'IMl1 Sltlr Jm•111t P1 m!>all George Miller ( I nr J ! MIMD llTCHCOCK ,_llJfTt cm"' AMGILI ZAm m.Y TMIATIJll lllCMI Jnhr1ny cr.111(• l dlt•ly ( 1'ld l Drama) Jamf"• C.iqnr•y M,1q1Jr11• M.oor1 Two Vf'lf"r,1r1 nPW'>Pclpf'r pubh'>l111'<. JIJOI f(Jll.t'! .. Ill H l1yhl .iy,1111<.I A 1111 ,,, luwri IH;',' lhr . bOm1n) Low. AlmlCM tTYLI Wl»IMTMIDllQ HUllAll llHAVKMI ) IOITOll IUMTMON tlQHUQHTt (R) 1M WW I AM I WI An elus1v1J ww••I thief wh•1 <.urr1r111t" rot1ber1es at 1..rowtJf'•1 l lH'11P<, k1dlllHJS b ally (n) ( t hr 20 rntn J 12:111 L llOVll 'High Sl.hool Memories I 1•181 Dr.1mn) Jamie C..1ths Annelle H;;i ven A toolbAll COACh and a lellChfl• return tor d rP.u1111Jn <ii the old high ,,, no111 wt11•rP lhey u!>ed lo work ( 1 hr H) ""'' I 119 Q1J GIT IMART ,.g lllCMI C.ro,stire ( 1975 Drama1 James r nrpnflnr. Ramoo Bl4'11 A shrf'W'1 r>ollc.f' otllc;m 111w1-.e~ a 1>11011e '<:heme ''' tnl11trrill' 1t1e un<Jerw0tl<I drug 1eene ( 1 -Tuesclay -Morning Movlea- •'OJ Yor The HW11f!r f rom The Future' ( t<J81 Drama) Rt1b Brown Corinnp (.lory ( 1 t1r . 28 n11n J .. Z1 ··l\M Th<> 'ih1p Selle; On· ( 1983 0111 m111 f rorl<l11• lcinr•. 11.irl>nrtt Jplford t.t tir'o t?mm J M S /I M1r1rn M1rn1.t" t 1 'lO:I. I 1r;111111 ) • Joh11 Hu.,11111 f'1•l1• t 1 hr 4 1 rr1111 J ... ® Tli•• Do>1ll1 (JI fl1Ltllt' ( 19'7 f>111 m.11 Ann t;nn;ir 1 nnbt>y 0enwn !:> hr . 30 mm) (!) lllCMI "Red Rrver Range" ( 1938. Western) John Wayne Ray Corrigan The Three MesQu1teers sel oul 10 nab c1 gang ol callle thieves operating along.ihe Red River ( I hr 30 min ) m llO¥ll The Hearl ts A Lonely Hunter ( 1968 Drama) Alan Arion. Sondra Locke Based on lhe novel by Carson McCullers A sensitive oeat mule is be friended by a young girl who understands his pn11ate torment (2 hrs ) 1 lJ-1111 MVllW (It) m llCMI 'T™' Longe'il Hunt' ( 1968 Western) Brian Kelly Keenan W ynn Airer apprehending the runaway son ol a MeA1 can rancher. a h11ed gunshroger learns 1hri1 ltle ranc.her has some cruel plans tor lhP boy (2 nrs I ,_ 'CJllCMI "The Browning Ver~1on ( 1% 1 D<ama) M1c.hael Redgrave Jean Kent An aging &Choormaster w11h a ta11hte'>s wile t1nds courage"' the Ari ola yOu1t9 ·,tu denr ( 1 hr . 30 mm ) 1:111'"'' ... t:ll MCOllD- MOU. YW000 Cl.OllUP F ea lur t>Cl Cari dice Bergen talks about her chlldnooo anfl her new movw "Sl ick' a look 01 "1P nr>w ABC TV series Hail To The Chier ""' new movie "La~wke G)AU.•TMI' y f POC«l'T aUMDI Caf'<;ar• T 1h"P Cl.tr.SIC.. !.en1nrs· final lron1 I ii'> Vr·4.i Nev (R ) ( I hr ) HJ llCMI 0rPssec1 To Kill t 1980 Suspense) M1chaPI CainP Angie Olck1r1 r,on A New York psych1a111s1 s pr;:ic11c.e ,., P.«1m1ned allPr a tormpr pa!l{'nf t.Pc.r>11 PS a suspec.1 1n a serres ''' slc1y•ng!. R 1 1 hr 45 min) 1 0 110Y11 Gf'I Crary t 1983 ComPdyl Malcolm Mt.Dowell Allen Goorw111 A Iii mous tock mu<.1c. 1mp1esa110 hosr~ a 01•,a<. lrous New VPar s~e ba<,h ·R I I hr 1? n11n) l llOYll "H\P e or The Sano•. ( 1'l80 Ad11en1u1e1 chael YfJrk Sir""" Ma1.Cork1nd,Jle TrJ pre11er11 a Gerrnan '" 11as1on ot Fngland m 1901 two 81111•.h tnends sel off lor lhe h1yh '.('as ( 1 hr 18 nun) ,.,llVDL, ...... . 1:9 i Cll ... llrlfTWATat ~Fasy R1dPr' f 1969 Drarn.11 Pl'ler Fonda ~nn1s HoppPr Two yuuny n101orc ychslc; drop oul or sociery ana rid 1n9 across the Soulhwesl to New Or!Pa11s or1 search ol the "real America Pncoun ler pre1ud1ce and sen<.eless ~1011>ncl" n f 1 hr 34 min 1 $. lllCMI Chained Heal ( 1983 Dra ma) Linda Blalf John Vernon Wfl1le serv 111Q i1 ~ntence 1n a Cahlorn1a pen11en11ary ;i young woman •S e•posOO 10 vl()lerx e ..ir•d harasc;menl lrom t>olh 1nmall'S ana tirs I t:a H The May1c. Qt l 3'>'>1e ( 1978 Acl11M 1u111) J11111es Stewarl M1c;key Aoon~y ( 1 hr 40 min) Oi Jeremy ( 1973 Romirncel Acrbtly AP11<.on ( ilynn1s O'Conrior I t hr :lO min) N11 $l R111.1n'1 With The Muon· ( 1964 Ro manc.t•J Soan Penn r 111abelh McGnvorn I I t11 4b r'11lf1 ) •'¢ Tht! N1qti1 My N11mbor C,.m 11> Up I 19r,fi r)rf1mn) M1c;haet RPdgr.wt• Air• Mder Knov ( I hr 34 mlf1 ) 1a1lers 'A' ( 1 hr . 3S min ) 1:118 llO¥ll "Son Qt Dracula" ( 1943 ·Mys· rery) Lon Chaney Jr Lou1~ Atbr111on A Southern belle becomes fatally attracted 10 a v•SllOt ar rhe plantarion Count Alu- card ( I hr . 30 min ) i llOWlftom ... lllllf•MUIT >~•-•llOnOl(R) !:a (CJ llO¥ll "And The Ship Sails On ( 1983. O<ama) Freddie JO<le$. Barbara Jefford Director Federico Fet11n1's e.aplo- ralton of the dreams. 1r1umphs and failures ol a motley assor1men1 of pas~ngers abOard an ocean hner bound tor a small island where a great soprano·s ashes will be scallered (Dubbed) PG (2 hrs 12 min J Ml(!) AllOTT AND COITILLO CIJ.,,. "Three Texas Steers" ( 1939. Western) John Wayne. Carole Landis A cowboy rides lo the rei;cue 01 a young woman who nas been thre<s1ened with the loss ot he1 ranch ( 1 hr I ~:: ... ,... <0; lllCMI "The Secret Lile 0 1 Walter Mil· .ry ' ( 1947 Comedy) Danny Kaye V1rg1n- 1a Mayo A meek man burdened w11h dO· mes1rc a11achmenl'> con1ures up 1llus1ons ul himself as a hero (2 hrs 1 mG01Bm1 ~ H lllCMI 'Massacre In n ome ( 1973 Drama) R•cnara Ouriur• Marcello Mas· 1ro.ann1 A ~urrli <.Ommanoer Oe<.rdes 10 tie d non contorm1s1 Our•nq rte Gprman c.ccupa11on l)f ltAly 1n W04.<1 War II PG' ( I hr 43 m1r1 ) ~~FAIYMa ~'= Ttie Fallen Idol f 1949 Ora ma) Ralph R•c.MrdsCJn Boboy Henrey Based on a s101y by Graham Greene A young bOy 111ec; 10 hf>lp h•'> 1'1ot when he lh1nt<s he·s qu1lly r,1 mw<lN ( 1 hr 3: mm) m MIA""' Lm M fl l lllCMI "Yes G1ory1u 1 198ll Mu9ic.al) Luciano Pavaro111 Kathryn H>11rold A re f\Qwned operaltc 1ano1 t>ecomPr, romant1 cally involved w1lh a p1et11 vn1rP c;pec1al isl 'PG' ( 1 hr !>3 mm ) .. " lllCMI "S1ou~ C,11y Sue I 1Cf19 WPS! ern) Gene Autry I I hr I W:::: TW(tl) -,._,'nlml -llllmAllOf~ M ft} llCMI · · Aga1ns1 All Odil~ t 1984 Ora ma) Rachel Ward Jell Brn.19e~ A lading protessoooal loorball player taus 1n tove with lhe grrlfroend of a small time hood and becomes involved N1lh Shady fltgh· stakes real estate deahl)()S A' Q r2 hrs 8m1n ) CO The Dre!.Ser" ( 1983. Drama) Albert Finney Torn Courtenay ( 1 hr . 58 min ) •<H• ·A Rare Breed' ( 1982 O<ama) George Kennedy Forrest Tucker ( 1 hr 34 min) IZ: Thi' lrte And T1rr1t" Ot Ro\1t> Tht> Rr11e1e1 ( 1Q80. Oocumen1ory) ( l"' ) •llJ Anna Christie ( 19.30. Of11mn) Greta GarbO ChArles B1Cklord ( 1 hr 26 m1r ) -<Ci "The W11 ( 1978 Musical) 0.ana Ross Michael Jac.~wn ( hr'>. 13 min) H, 'Amerrcan Hqt Wa1 I 1978 C~ Sunday, Apnl 14, 1985 15 -Taesclay Cont. dy) Tim Mc1n11te. Laraine Newman I l hr . 30 min) <01 "Swing Shill' l1984 Orama) Goldie Hawn. Kurt Rus~ll ( 1 hr 40 min ) (JJ "Many Rivers To Cioss·· ( 1955. Wesl· em) Robert Taylor. Eleanor Parker ( 1 hr , 32 nun} -Q!) "Unholy Wife" ( 1957. Orama) ROd S1eiger. 01ana Oofs (2 hrs J tWCZ) "Local Hero" ( 1983, Comedy) Pe1er ~iegeri. Buri Lancaster ( t hr . 50 min ) U~tJ "The King And Foor Queens" ( t956 Western) Clark Gable. Eleanor Parker ( t hr 30m1n ) "Brainstorm" ( 1963 Sc1ence·F1c11on) Ch11s1opher Walken. Na1a1te Wood ( t hr 46 min) -a.ttenioon Movies- u.m "Serenade" ( 1956. Drama) Ma110 Lanza. Joan Fontaine (2 hrs) (0) "V1deodrome" ( 1983 Fantasy) James Woods. Oeb()(ah Harry ( 1 hr 30 min) tl:ll(t) "Wuthe11ng Heights" ( 1939. Ro mance) Laurence Of1v1er Merle Oberon ii hr 43m1n) W CZ> "The Riddle 0 1 The Sands" ( 1980 Adven1ure) Michael York, Simon MacCor k1ndale ( 1 hr . 38 min ) tal(ff) "Local Hero" ( 1983 Comedy) Peter R1ege11 Burt Lancaster ( 1 hr 50 min ) (QI "Jeremy· ( 1973. Romance) Robby Benson Glynnis O'ConnCJr ( 1 hr 30 min I 119(SJ 'Last Plane Qui I 1983 Orama) Jan Michael Vrncenl Mary Crosby ( 1 hr 36 min) tll(t) "Jaws J" ( T983 Suspense) Denni<, Quaid. Bess Armsuong ( I hr 39 m111 ) .. (Q) "Three t •llle Words" I 1950. Mu<,1c;a11 Fred Asta11e. Red Skellon (('hrs I IZJ "C1t•zen Kane· ( 194 T Drama) Or•,cm Welles. Joseph Cotten ( 1 ltr . 59 rrnn 1 .. (HJ "The Magic Of Lassie" 11976 Advert ture) James Stewart Mickey Rooney ( 1 hr -40 min) MIC!) "Incident In San Francrsc.o" (1970. Drama) Richard Kiley Chris Connelly (2 hrs) (l) 'Splash" ( 1984 Comedy} Tom Hanks. Daryl Hannah ( 1 hr , 51 min ) 'Ol "Swing Shilt' ( t984 Drama) Gnld•e Hawn, Kurt Russell ( t hr 40 min ) Zl 'Aga1ns1 All Odds" ( t964 Oran1a1 Rachel Ward Jell Bridges ( 2 hrs 8 min J .. (CJ "The Wit' I t976 Musical) Diana Ross, Michael Jackson (2 hrs 13 min) -lvenlng ----.. ••@ ... ....... .... IMITTOIMIT ... ,../Jfll't .,.,.. - a•~ .... ...... .. "A Rare Breed" ( 198'. Ora- ma) Qeofge Kennedy. Forrest Tuckor A reen-age g1tl helps raise a hlty 101ns 11 m "-Allan f()( 1re1mng and after w1nn1nq rert''• rn llaly and England. l'3 k1dn11~ nlong w1lh the hOrS(I 'PG' ( t hr . 34 mm l ($) .,. "Racrng With The M()()(I ' ( 1984 Romance I Sean Peon Elllabe1h McG~rn In late 1942 1ust before hes scheduled 10 leave ror bOOt camp, 11 tt>en 16 Sunday. April 14, 1985 ager trom lhe wrong side or lhe tracks falls 1n love with the new gul m town 'PG' ( 1 hr . 46 min ) NOT llAT MO'T\.M ...... HAIPY DAYI AGAlt ... ...v-.a.a AUCI llACm. I ~ .. IHOUR Wl8l.OfFOllM9 f llAMn'lll · VIDIO ZOO Videos By Madonna Alan 7:tllp"~~:.: I ':i.-::'o.3-Cybill Shepherd ani mated characters 111 TV commercials ~DAU.Al Oll ~dmMT TONIGHT Featured the casr ol lhe TV movie "Peyton Place The Ne111 Generation .. 157! IOITC* llAUTMON HIQtlJQtfTt (ft) llCMI "The Grey Fo1<" ( 1962. West ernJ Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Bur roughs Released alter 30 years 1n prisor1 a no1orious stagecoach band1l lmds poµu 1a111y among lhe people rn lhe Canadian wnoerness when he embarks on a 1ra1n robbmq spree 'PG ( t hr 32 min) 0 llCMI 'The Dresser · ( 1983 Orama) Alber! Finney Tom Courtenay A va le! en couragec, and flallers an aging. paranoid acltJr 1n1v g1w1g yel anolher perlormance a<, Ying Lf'ar Ill a rourmq th1>a111ca1 com 1Jany . PC, I I hr 56 min ) Z llOYll Tt1~ Fallen ldr1I ( 1949 Dr.1 n1a) Ralph n1chardson Robby Hernl'y f3asf>d on a •,10ry oy Grat1am Greene A youn~ bl>y 111es ICJ help ht'> idol when hE' thinks he's guilty of murder ( t hr 34 min) T:aQ!)llOVll HtP Iron M1'il1ess" ( 195:?. Ad ven1ure1 Alan l add V11Q1111a Mayo Fron t•ersman Jim Bowre ltyhts 101 Texan 1nde pendence at the Alamo (2 hrs. 10 min I ~II I ON TMI TOWN Feature<:! '"2001" be <.omes 11 reatuy lh~· 1>lam. lor the 111<,t sµace ·,1.i1ton how a 1t•Pt.han1c.al fie.ti " catching on ltt~..=u D m °"L.A. Featured a l<)O~ al the PVf!t popular carloon se11e\. Rocky .J SQu1trPI arid h•'> '>1dek1ck Bullwinkle the Moose a repor t or1 the out or body· phenomenon "'1s1t a school where people are taught to sur11111f' "' rhe wild with The use ol rope how quahty control is m.11n1arnf'<J 111 lhe IOO<Js we conSYme IE°i-"7n .. .., ....... ...., Of AlmAl..I lm OUt .._ Installation ot a s1e1e oi-1he-ar1 ltlephone end personal com- puter. and a tour 01 1he redecou1ted opar1rnen1 Q () ._ A rt.1v1rw ol lhP Worlrt Cup Ch8mp1onst1tpS ( 1 hr 1 IH, NOT '9CU&AM.Y -..rt Thill spe (.1i)I ed1tt011 from the Not NPCMS8111y The N~ 1.omarty ff'!lm e•plore<, c,niglPI<, words 11'191 1tren I In The cJ1ct1onAry but dO dCSCrtbe m~vorydAy s1tuu1ton., QDUCM Uln'A*YA T• ~ IUT Of VIDIOl.OQ 'Koko - .. 8 Cll •ACI Al the Korean War's Ol break Pope goes 10 lhght school; Pem discovers she's awacted to Senat Granr. 1he 1957 launching ol Spv1nik pu Mou and Kollf under 1n1ense pressvr {fart 3 ol 5) Q (3 hrs ) a GI) A-llAM The team IS enlisted i sheriffs of a Sooth American m1mng tov. where unsavory oosses have enslave workers underground (R) Q (I hr ) '-8 llOVW "Madigan'" ( 1968. Myster., Richard Widmark Henry Fonda A Ne York detec1tve with Ques11onable ethtC runs 1n10 flouble ~llh his comm1sst0ne L2 hrs) U (1)) .,,_... A CROWD Jack and Vick try to convince Mr Bradford that thetr ir teres1 in each other rs more 11\an JU! physical a1trac11on IA) Q ~=:Wn CD MIRTH•rTTOllGHT Featured th cast of the TV movie "Peyton Place T~ Next Genera11on " CD llOVll "A Thousand Clowns" (196~ Comedy) Jason Robards, Barry Gordor A socml worker convinces an unemploye• wr11er 10 gel h•S )Ob back and marry her so lhat he won·1 lose custOdy of hr5 neph ew (2 hrs I Ell) MOVA In the controversy over lh• r.au:;e ol Southeast Asia's "yellow rain: c.la1ms lhat chemicals are being droppe< by planes are countered by those Iha place lhe respons1b1l1ty w11h swarms , o bees (R) Q (I hr ) '1!) FROWT\M Proltles of tour men con v1cted of Child motestrng whO are undergo •ng lherapy al Sealtle s Northwest Treat ment Assoc1a1es Q I 1 hr ) 1¢1 llOVll "Wuthe11ng Heighls" { 1939 Romance) Lau7ence Olrvier Merle Ob Pron Bas.ed on Emily Bronfe's ciasstc novel ol The doomed love alta1r betweer 1he spoiled daughter of 11 mlddle-class Yor1<,sh11e lam1ly and the gypsy who grows up with her ( t hr 4') min) H. llOVW Making The Grade" ( 1984. Comedy) Jund Nelson. Dana Olsen A !.po1lecl r1cn kid offers S 10.000 to a street· w1<.e teen-ager 10 1tn1sh out h•S last year ar "'ep SChOOI lor him 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 rn1n ) (J) ~_,.In pre-World War I fngland an eccentrtc sea captain IRe>t Harrison) lakes a roman11c; but naive woman (Amy Irving) under his tutelage 12rus1 I llO'nVAnou&. l>CWn•rrMY .. 0 POU&Aft, ... I aa-Zsa lsa Gabor and Morris the Cat toln hosts Sieve Lawrence end Don Rickles Q I TIC T~ DOUIN UMIOAT , ... UIQlll Cybill Shepherd an1 mared characte<S 1n TV commercials i ......,. IOLDMI • GD 9'1DI Bor laUs 1n love w1tn the wife of a leorous and 11loten1 lheil<. end COdy nd N1ek find them~ pro1ec11ng lhe 1>3ir lrom harm (A) (I hr ) 8 (11 WMO'I M IOllt Tony moonltghts i.s a chimney sweep In order to r111ee Anough money lo send Samenlha on a sku= with an elfluent friend Q I ....... sctikuled All Supply M1chnel Y0tk. actor Robert Clary ( I h• ) fJll flOln\lm P1of1les 01 four r'nfln con v•CtPd or child mole<.ttng who nre undflrgo 1no 1he1apy nt See1tle'!i NorthwP'>I Tr11at mlffit ASSOC11\tps 0 11 hr ) G llOVA In the con1•oversy 1hvr:1r tho r.ause of Southeast Alla 's ··yellow rain • rlA•ms th11t cheme<:als are betno dr~d I 1y )I ·s s n Cl " s by plane& are counte1e<1 by ihose that place the respons1b1hty with swarms ol t>ees (Al Q (1 hr I ~(IQ .,.. "Can She Bake A Cherry Pie?" ( t983, Comedy} t<aren Black, M1c11ae1 Emil A neurotic divorcee still emollonally a1tached to her eK-husband begins an un certain romance with a sell-centered. con. firmed bachelor 'R' (I hr . 30 min I (0).,.. "V1deod1ome" ( t983 Fantasy) James Woods. Deborah Harry A co· owner of a Toronto UHF station that spe c1ahzes in adult entertainment searches fOf the people behmd a bizarre satettite broadeast 'A' I t hr , 30 min ) (f ).,.. "Local Hero" ( 1983 Comedy) Peter R1egert Burt Lancaste1 A high powered 011 company e.cecu11ve en counters uneKpected problems when he travels to a small Scottish seacoast to wn for what he assumes will be a cul·And· dried land purchase deal 'PG' 11 hr 50 min L .. G OJ MAL TOM ctllP Whole President Juha Mansfield (Patty OvkeJ wornes abOUt a wacky character who 1s 1h1earen 1ng to detonate a nuclear weapon a c;ell righteous m1n1s1er warns mat Satan nas put a woman 1n rhe While House O (I) .,.. "The Secret Of Santa V1t1011a·· (1969, Drama) Anthony Quinn, Anna Magnani Italian villagers band together to prevent the occupying Na11s from confl~ eating one m1thon bottle~ of wine 12 hrc; 30 min ) @ .,_"Critic's Choice"' ( 1963. Come dy) Bob Hope Lucille Ball A harsh dra ma critic renege~ on his p1om1s.e not tu review the play his wile tias written (7 hrs . 5 min) £)M.'lmATUTllOIEifTI High1tghlS C;I 70 Balt1m0<e Colts and 7 1 Dallas Cow bOys (A) ( 1 hr ) IJ~DOWTUT•Dll •De RF lltTOM ITDU Laura hlf' ,., threatened when she finds ev10Pnc.u 1JI ,, c0<pora1e embeuteme01 plot h•dO~n 1n her ~artment (R) ( 1 hr ) In&:., LOUD Jenny'$ effort•; to entrap a suspected child molester wind up with Malcolm being charged with har rassment Q ( 1 hr ) GLOUGUllT fll A ~Tm llMT A documentary e11am1ning the relat10nsh1p berween Hok> caust survivors and their children ( 1 hr 1 ~ M LMll f!Ulm: A llOllTIWT Oii ntl IAllTM A survey or unuwal ~a creaturf'<, 1nctud1ng the deeoy fish leafy sea dragun and narwhal. as well as a look at the Shar~ 1n b~th and fact Q ( 1 hr ) [C) "Big Bad Mpma" ( 1974 A11 venture) Angie Dickinson, W1tll,1m Shatner A woman cuts a path of 111otencc and romance through the Southwes1 ul the 1930s 'A' (I hr. 23 min) 00 ..._. llCUITY Harry wronyler. with ms emotions when he rafu&OS to ue• 1n touch w!lh hlS ailing father (Part I ot f ~ .,. "Mrke's Mur(jef" ( 1984 Orn ma) Debfe Wrnger Mark Keyloun A Loe; Angeles bani< employee end sometime !Over of e drug dealtng tennis instructor decides to 1nvosrigate his death and 1eoV l ard= own hie 'A' ( 1 ht , 37 min ) ..... ..,, ... Cl&WUW High School Chnmp1 on.rtlps. ltom Orlando. Fta (R) ( I hr ) Cl-0 1W LMll I.,., Ca1ot Burnett und Amy Madigan s1111 ir1 Mnrsha Norman s play 1b0Ut rwo lonely wofT'tfln/vm o meet at an all n1gh1 laundromat ano yet 10 lo.now rnemselve!. a hlllt! t>etter white learning abOur each olhPr ( 1 hr ) Q; MOVIE Jeremy ( 1973. RomancP) Robby Benson G1ynn1.!> 0 Connor Two teen·agers e1,counter love for the first ltme. but not without lacing many awk ward s1tua11ons a1ong lhe way 'PG" ( 1 t1r 30m1n) . 1,..,.,. Cl)@) Gi) ... TAJJ -Ml>AUDI &i&I• u.Ylaua · ~"'"°'"A.YING CMCUI L .,_ 'Erotica I 1980. Orania1 Br g11te Laha•e Paul Adymond A Fr~nrh 1ournatos1 1nterv11Jw'> .J British porno star LI hr 25m1n I l llOVll ··srnithereens ( 1982 Orama) ~usan Berman Richard Hell A youn4 woman hits the New Yorr nightclub c1rc:w1 in hopes 01 becoming a rod • n roll <;1ng i star 'R' ( t hr . 30 min 1 m..L.D'I COURT 11:11 ()) FALL OAlr When Cc1l1 is 1111priso11P.tl by car thieves he s re•,c.ued by a posse ul Western sta1s dppeariny 1n a mc1111t! tor wh>eh he s the stu11tmarr 1A1 t t nr tO rn1n) G fl) T0MQHT HOS! JoMriy Carc;or Scheduled Calvin l 111t1n Amy lt111nq 1 1 hr J B IATUllDAY llQHT l e:.::-- LATIJIQNT AlmJICA c ..... .,.... JJv1t•r Ourgos. founder at Students Un1l1>d Pro tr.s11ng Research on Se1111ent Sub1f'cl~ !lebares veterinarian Or !:Jennell Cuhpr1 •in laboratory u<.i> 11 r111111 ,JI'> lulks1nqer Josh Wh1IP Jr (RI 11 hr I C llOV1I M1dntght EAprp•, 11978 r>rama) Orac1 OJI/IS Jc.hr Hurl l");i<;eO n 1t1e true <>IOry at Billy HdyP~ -1 youny American artf''ilPCl in l "'"'Y l1Jr .lllempt 111y ro smuyyle 0111 t1,1·,t11c,t 1 who su!fp1s a orueling 1nc.;irceral1W1 111 J torturous ~111~ on 'R' (2 hrs t nun 1 f ,U'ORTICINTl5' ff J llOVll "Gorky Parh I 1983 My ,1e1 fl Wilham Hurt l f'P M..irv1n A M OC.I.PW 1111111 •(;•de IO'.µf'ctor 'i 1rtllt!'>hy<ll10r1 of " 01/.lllt' rnplE.' m11rder nPIH a •,kt11111g 11M IPJd5 '"111 In con11011tafl<•f>'> ..v1tl !hP KGB ann ,, qlnbf> lrOll1nQ A111e11t .111 uusines-. ty1..0011 n' I 2 hrs. 8 min ) m .,. CL.Ill ~ct1edul{'(l ;i tlOl..llll tl•SC.usses rw; rlrug •ld<:llC I •01" ••c.,.,n<irruc <;11rv1val 1n the 8~ ( I hr 30 min l 11:a 111) MOVIE T hP Masler 0 1 Ballant•ilf' ( 1953 Ad11en1ure1 r lltJI rty11r1 flealrite C.ampbell A /""'"I Scnrsman l"'><:.1pt!· h•" r<)unlry and IUlrl'\ rirril(> whPn il rf'Q('ll1<m in which he was 111volv11cJ lnil•, 1 1 hr '•'> min I ta. I ma. MOU.nrooo llO DOllC"Af I -... ..., ... .,. "Fem&~ Art1llerv I t913 t>1,1 ma) Dennis Weaver Ida Lupino /\n uul law and a wagon train of womefi <111> tnfffld 10 make a srand mJ.11n•,1 a mur Jerou• 9-10g ( t h1 '0 min I E TIW .._ IO-l l'11ence Alh v'> CharhP 'C":hoo C:tioo" Arown .ind Hret C.1Jmmf'r<, vs Chn<; C11lv1n rn l19hlw1>1Qht bouls S<.heduteu tor 10 rounos f'ach fr11m l ,)<, =· Nt.-v ffll I? hro; 30 mor1 ) 0> Thrtle l 11tlt• Won.J~ ' I I Q'iO Mu•,1("111) rrnn A'.lilllff H1><1 C\kelton $1 .,_ ·1 ~·.1 Ptar\4• Out 1 t98J Ora ma) Jan M11.h1tt•I V1nl 1•r•I Mllrv C:r0<;bv A 1ourna1ts1 thought to be a CIA agent 'be- comes entrapped m Nicaragua during the tdst days o f the Somoza regime ·p(l· (1 nr 36 min) ml Cl 01) LA11 W wmt DA¥9 WI I 'll Scheduled comedian Michael Winllow. Mitton Berle ( 1 hr ) I MIMD llTC1ICOCI ....,,., O'IWIA, u.a. TMAMY llOVll "The Money·' (1 98 1, eom.dy) Graham Becl<el, Laurence Lucl<lnblll. Two men lrom opp0$lle Sides of the trecks be- 1.ome partners 1n money·malung schemes. 12 nrs 1 .,_ 'Promise Her Anything" ( 1966, Comedy) Warren Beatty Leslie Caron A ynung woman attempts to find a man 10 marry r1er and act as a lathe< IOf her cillld (2 hrs J 0) MOVIE 'Kiss Tomotrow Goodbye" 11950 Drama) James Cagney. Ward BCind A convicted murderer escapes and marries a weallhy young women. but Is lil!Pr confronted by t11s vscflm's llsler (2 hr<, I Cl) LCM. AW:M ITYU fD MM ...,,. .. Neat Oablef and Jef. lrr•y I yons host an inf0<matrve look at wl1..ll "new at the movies L llOV1I The Man Who Knew Too Muc.h ( •956. Suspense) James St...t. ()<)11:. CJay An American couple in Moroc· '-' 1 .. ,11n ot an ac;sass1nation plOt wher'I 1111• f w1tn»ss the murder or a Frencti M- u et agP.nt (7 hr!.) Z lllOV9 · Aga1nc,1 All Odds" ( 1 9~. Ofa· r11.11 Ra cne1 Wara Jeff Bridges A fading p1ole•.!-.•1.1na1 fuotoall player tails 1n loY8 w•tl• rrtP 91111,.end ot a small-time hOod .1rirl bf'i;c1mes 1nvo111ed with Shady. hlgh- .1.il<f'» re.11 esralP dealings 'A' (2 tvs .. 8 rn 11 I 1Mf) COU..O Atte1 husband and wife 1.10-.vel .1119ers Quarrel abOUt ?fOhts from rt P1r 1..c11l< l'tts he plots ner death (R) ( 1 r1 .r'O m1r ) tMU llOVll TnP Man WhO Would Not Ole" ( 1q75 Mys1ery) Dorothy Malone. t't!Pnan Wynn The sk1ppe!" of a sailing boa1 ••nd<. lumsell hunred oy police, the fAI ;rno 1he Malia when he picks up a pao,5.enger <1nd a vagrant off lhe Garib- lJean ( 1 hr 30 min ) g) llOVll 'Sandy The Seat" t 1965. Ora· 111r11 Heinz Orache Marianne Koch A r•1moar.s1ona1e hghthouse kHPef bf"'OI t10me ,1 ·,rray seat tor hrs two c:hildfan 10 iove and protect 12 hrs I m llCMI The Violent Ones" ( 1967. Orama) Fernando Lamas. Aldo Ray Mur· der suspecrs '" danger of oeing lynched dre saved by the she11tl (2 hrs ) 1:111 IBOllD-MOU. YWOOD a.om. GITIMMT ALL•TMIPA&Y 1:tl' ) llCMI "Jaws 3" ( 1963. ~l Dennis Quaid. Bess Armstrong A or•t white 'lharf.. terr0<izes a marine amuw- ment park 'PG' ( 1 hr 39 min ) W Hi .,_ Local H1tto" ( 1983, Comedy) Peter R~rt Burt Lancast9f A Ngtl- power1>d °'' compeny axecutlll'e en- cou111e1s unexpected probleml ..._, he Havel<, 10 a small ScotttSh seaoout 1own f<Jr wh;it he as54Jmes Will be a cut·ttnd- 111•fld laM purchase deal 'PG' (I ht , 60 111111) -i :. ... _,,.,Tat ~ .... " MCIAm _ __, J.,. Sw1nq s 1·111i·· I 1984, nr.n.1 Sunday, April 1-4, 1985 '7 .. -Taesclay Coal. Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russell World War II separates a California couple as the hu!. band goes ott to war and his wife hnds WOfk 1n an aircraft factor>' where she be gins an affair with another man 'PG ( 1 hr . 40m1n) d (I) llO¥ll "Racing With The Moon ( 1984. Romance) Sean Penn. Elizabeth McGovern In late 1942. 1ust before he's scheduled to leave f()( bOOt camp a teen ager from the wrong side of the track-. falls in love with the new girt in town 'PG l hr . 46m1n) --""'" ..,. ....... llO¥ll "Blondie's Blessed Event" { 1942, Comedy) Penny Singleton A!lhur Lake While Blondie is g111ing birth to Coo1<1e, OagwOOd Is creating chaos at a builders· convention 1n Chicago ( 1 hr 30 lm1n ~ IWAOIAllT --·-· llOTIOl9 (R) W~OMntlPLllla. Ml C11U1•1 •rWBW Liii AND DI.ATM AllOTT AND COITR.LO llO¥ll "The Trail Beyond ( t934 Western) Joon Wayne. Verna t:11111e A co~boy journeys to the Northwest temto ry 1n search ol a· gold mine and a m1ss1ng ~~r) ., ....... llO¥ll "C111zen Kane · ( 1941. Drama) Orson Welles. Joseph Colten Flashbacks recall the hie of a wealthy. powerful and extravagantly sell·1ridulgent newspaper magnate. as a reporter searches tor the i.gnihcance ot the man's cryptic last word l t hr . 59 min l moomRPYU a11 I CJ llOVll "The N1gh1 My Number Came Up' ( t956 Drama) Michael Redgrave Alexander Knox A British Air Force olfr· cer has a deeply d1sturb1ng dream about a plane crash he teels is 1mm1nent (I hr 34 min) '*'i = · WHAnllYLm -- N ( NOT lmCllUM.Y -..Tl This spe- cial ed1t1on from the "Not Necessarily The News" comedy team explores sniglets. words that aren't 1n the d1ot1onary. bul do describe manr everyday Situations .. ~ AlllCA:COlfW. cw ~~Blondie For Victory· ( 1942. -Weclnesclay -llondng Movies- •(%)"Hard To Hold" 11984 Drama) Rick ~11ngheld Janet E1ber (I hr 33 min l •CID "Doi And The Bunny· I 1980 A<1111>r1 ture) Animated ( 1 hr 10 min ) •@ "Woman In H1d1ng ( t950 Dram.11 Ida Lupino Howard Dull (2 hrs ) •CCJ 'Gandhi" ( 1982 Biography) 8r>n Kingsley Candice Bergen (3 hrs B min> (!)"No 81g Dear 11983 Orama) Tam ~ Grimes. Kevin Dillon ( 1 hr 27 min ) 79{Q.J "Running Br;we" I 1983 Drani.11 Robby Benson Pa t Hingle ( 1 hr 411 min) (I) "All My Son'> ( 1948 Oran.a)· frj ward G Robinson Burt l ancaster ( 1 t.1 34 min) •CHJ "Tw1l1ght ZonP ThP Mo111P f tQR\ Science-Ftet1onJ John L 11hgow V1r.:. Mur row (1hr,4~m1n > •C01 "Romancing The Stone" ( 1984 Ad venture) Michael Douglas Kathlt>u•• Turner ( 1 hr 45 min ) (%)"Local Hero" ( 1983 Comedy) Petr>r Rteg8fl, Burt Lancaster ( t hr !>O min ) -CC'J "Wonder Man· ( 1945. Comedy/ Danny Kaye. Virg1n1a Mayo ( t hr 38 min) Qi Romancinq The Stone" ( 1984. Ad venture) Michael Douglas. Kathle"n Turner ( 1 hr 4!> min ) The Salecracker t 1958 A<l11r>11 ture) Ray Milland Barry Jone<. (I 111 1h min ) -@ "The Raiders ( t964 Western! Rob ert Culp. Brian Keith ('1 hrs J "9(%) "Swing Sl'l1lt" ( 1984 Qfama) Gnt<11r- Htwn, Kutt Russell ( I hr '0 min ) tWe "Bruthllrt" ( 1962, AdVentvrel Jo1111 ft.-nd. £yttett SIOane ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ca> "Aepo Man" ( 1984 Comedy) fm1t10 Est...ez. Harry Dean Stanton ( 1 hr :');j !"I'll. -••ttnt••• Movlee--· "LIOl'ltninQ ~t"""" T W•CI' • t t "'J 18 Sunday, April 14, 1985 •. I Mysleryl Ruth Homan H1chard Todd (2 hrs 1 H 'Hurricane I 1979 Drama) Mia Far row Jason Robards ( t hr . 59 min ) 12:11 C Doi And The Kangaroo" ( 1978 Ad· 11e111ure> Animated ( 1 hr 15 min) $ "lw1c.e Upon A T1rne" (1982 Fania· '>y) Aruma1ed Voices by Lorenzo Music ¥1cJ Juc11th Kahan Kampmann ( 1 hr 15 rtllfl) ,.. O ··rrom Thf> Terrace · ( 1960. Drama) Paut Newman Joanne Woodward (2 hrs 24 nun I 1• Zl Hard To Hold" I 1984 Drama) Rick Sp11ngt1eld Janet E1bP1 I t hr 33 min ) Hl'C ··where rhe Lilies Bloom· ( 1974. Drama) Juhe (,holson Jan Sm1the1s ( 1 nr 17 rn1n I H M1sunder&toOff" ( t984. Drama) t •l•ne H.ic;km,in Henry rhomas ( t hr 3 t """I $ Sw111y Shilt ( t964 Drama) Goldie Hawn. Kur 1 nus sell ( 1 hr 40 min ) d ? ·We Qt The Never Never· ( 1983 Ora· ma) Angeta Punch McGregor. Arthur Dig· 11am (2 l'lrs . 12 min 1 .. , S •Doi And The Bunny" ( 1980 Adven ture) Animated ( 1 hr 10 min) t:ll<C Gnndh1" ( 1982. Biography) Ben K1ngs1ey Candice Bergen (3 hrs 8 mini HIClJ SnlrJ1er In The Rain l 1963. Come- dy) Jac.k1e Glf>ac;on. Steve McOueen (2 hr<,) l H.i1r ( 1979. Musical) John Savage, TrPiJI Williams (2 hrs 1 min) O 'Running Brave" ( t983 Drama) f'lobby Benson Pat Hingle ( 1 hr 45 """ I ~!fl) Battle Of The Bulge' ( 1966. Ad11en- turP) Henry Fonda Robert Ryan (3 his . 1>5m1n I lcll H' 'Tw1hgh1 lone The Mcme · ( t983 S<.1ence F1ct1on) John I 1thgow \/1c Mor- row ( 1 hr 42 min ) S "All At Sea· ( 19!>8 Comedyl Alec C.v1nness Irene Browne ( 1 hr 27 min ) -Evening---- •BDD(!J)l91rt Comedy) Penny Singleton. Anh Blondie goes overbOard dolaQ • the war ettort ( t hr . JO min ) ([)Ill ....... (R) (0) llO¥ll "The Dresser" ( 1983. Albert Finney Tom Courtenay A courages and flatters an aging, i actor into g1111ng yet another perfc as King Lear 1n a touring lheatnc pany 'PG' (I hr 58 min) d ® llCMI "Making The Grade" Comedy) Judd Nelson. Dana C spo1led rich k•d offers $ 10 000 to, wise teen-ager to l1n1sh oul his las• P.!.~P school tor him 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 1 CSJ THI W1a ~ • Comt T Animated. Fred Astaire narrates ti ot Sunny. a rabbit who bring~ ~ Jelly beans and chocolate bunr ingredients of Easler ctieer. to a town where children are outlawed -~ Tm'fMD 41:11 . I DMMI0/1 ~ • llCMI "Big Bad Mama" ( 19· venture) Angie Dickinson. Shatner A woman cuts a path of \ and romance through the South• tne 1930s 'R' ( 1 hr . 23 min) ....... Cll ... llMITTOMMT Mm't CO.MY IYMT9 IUH•MMPORT .... '11911CAll 00\ta-IT U•mMICWTMI• Manc1n1 as and Mancini vs Romero (R) ( t llO¥W 'The Life And Times Ot The Riveter" ( 1980. Docume Newsreel tootage and interviews a lured 1n this took at female lactory ers on Ame11ca's home front du11ng War II (1 hr) • MOT IUT MOn.M -..... *"Y DAYI AUii ... u.vaaa AUCI llAa.. I LW .. IMCMI -.a.""1\19 •ACa"" ca nm · VlllO ZOO Videos By Bette ·1' .. ~~.:1 'ti, ':3.-A makeup art1s transforms actors into moosters ROQOIS Of "Mister Roge15' Ne·~ hood .. . 1 £.w~ rea ls"ii:= PU N.L COITACT KAM ll .,. "The D1es$er" t 1983. Of Albeit Finney Tom Courtr•nc)y A va~ Eourages and flatter~ an ,1Q1ng, par actor 1n10 g1111ng yet anothflr perlorrr as King Lear 1n a I01111ny thea,trtC•\I pany ·po· I 1 hr 58 min 1 (0 ) llCMI 'Romanr..1ng The St -I -ir Lake vork I Dram.11 •alet en •arano•r •rmanc.l al corn. ( 1984 lsen /I 1 Slreei year at nin ) t> T9JWW 1e story -roll1no 1es ,,u d1sm;i1 '4. A • IV1ll111,.. 1olenc» ~esr ~ -• IS I hr) RO'>•f- 11ary ' e tea WOI• Wc1111 wh FrE<, hbnr urell 1ma1 11 en 111010 1 ancr i;om one· -Wednesday~. ( Hl84. Adventure) ·Michael Douglas. Kathleen Turner A romantic novehst re- luctantty teams with a macho adver:ifurer In a South Ameocan 1ungle to ransom her sister with a fabulous legendary 1ewe1 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min } . CS) All MIDllllCI wmt IE. IROOKI Mel f'Brooks, Anne Bancro ft, Ronny Graham. and Jonathan Pryce perform sketches lhat mtx music. drama and comedy before an audience 1n London ( 1 hr ) (Z)llOVll "All My Sons" ( 1948. Drama) Edward G Robinson. Burt Lancaster A son accuses his father ot having sold de- fective planes to tl:\e government during the war ( 1 hr .• 34 min ) 7':118 2 Oii THI TOWW Featured a v1s1t to Agoura·s rustic Paramount Ranch, one ol the fnost popular 1oca11ons tor ftlm and 1e1ev1s1on µroduc11on turning the laze• into art. the latest technology 1n art111c1al eyes. pa111ng off for the swing dance ct1amp1on- sh1ps D G) ,Al&YFIUD UTNAT'lllC..,.. fJ IYI Oii L.A. Featured a report 011 the growing problem of teen suicide with 1n1er- 111ews with some who have tried but tailed and the surv1vng tam11tes ol the ones· who succeeded. v1s1t 10 area schools 10 see l'"'litr£ ''"''o"' ,.,,,., == WOlllLD °' AlmAll VIDIOMllOX 8;) llACING MOii WITA MITA r•Ql) •IT OJ YIDIOLOQ "Geiman Expres- sionism" .. tJ ()) DOWl.I DAM fi1lly 01a,mond I Billy Dee W1hams) and Sisko !Ken Wahl) pose as 1nteflor decorator-. w IP<irn why ;1 c11me boss has arrived In San Francisco ( t hr 1 D m NIQHWAY TO HUVD JonatMn ;in(l Mark pose as bellhops ;;if a luwry hotel lo help a m1llmna11e's son 1mprovi> his hie {B) Q (1 hr) U fllOYll The Black Stallion Returns ( 1983. Adventure) Kelly Reno Te" Gar• A boy travels 10 the Sahara Oec;ert to find his beloved Arabian s1a111on. which wac. 1e claimed by its previous ownPr 12 hrs 1 fJ ~ FALL OAIY After warn111g the stunt team and Mm crew not to proceed lhe owner ot a Gothic m;insion being 11secJ as a set tor a horror !tin> st;:w1no Elvira tl1es mysteriously naun11ng Pveryf.ne N1lh hi., pred1cho11s (R) Q (I hr ) 1.-..n.o WlllP•CllC•ATI aTMTYW TOllQHT 1-ealured Sheena Easton a» fllOYll "Executive Action 11q 73 Suspense) Burr Lancaster W111 Gt>i>r 01•, turbed about lhe course that Anlf•rtL•lll tore1gn pohcy is 1ak1ng a secret 11yht wtr1Q group plots the assassination ot President John F Ken~d:t (2 hrs} fl) G> LIVI ,_ TMI ..,. .. Simon Roe canegra" Anna Ton1owa-S1ntow Sherrill Milnes. Vasile Moldoveanu and Paul Phsh ka m e leaturPd in Verdi's 1rag1c opera set 111 t41h·century Genoa James Le111ne conducts (3 hrs) (C) llllO¥ll "Where The L11tes Bloom' ( 1974, Orama) Ju11e Gholson .Ian Sm11hers In order 10 slay togelher a fami- ly ot orphaned children keep its talher's deelh a c;ectel and Ines 10 support 1t<.ell by cotlecllnQ and selling herbs 'G ( 1 hr 37 min) , tff) llllO¥ll "Thf' Star Ch11,,,ber" ( 1983 Drama) M1ehllet Douola9. Hal Holbrook A dedicated young Judge becomes in· valved with a secret panel of 1ust1ces d1- rect1ng vigilante reprisals aga1ns1 cnm1na1s who escape via loopholes 1n lhe law 'A' (_!_hr. 49 min) CS) llO¥ll "Against All Odds .. ( 1984. Ora ma) Rachel Ward, Jeff Bridges A fading professional football player falls 1n love w11h the girlfriend ol a smalH1me hood and becomes involved with shady. titgtl- slakes real estale dealings 'A' O (2 hrs . _18m~=- LCMIOAT • •JI. llAGAZlm A makeup artist who transforms actors tnlo mons1ers. Fred Rogers ot "Mister Rogers' Neighbor-hood .. (() .aRTICllfTIR (Z)CtWl.ll ~ON TMI FUI ICENE M @ llO¥ll "The Roman Spring Qt Mrs Slone" (1 961.0rama) V1v1enLe1gh War ren Bealty A woman gives up an un- promising acting career for a se11es ol to mances 1n Rome (2 hrs., 10 min l ta I) ()) •ACI Pope and Claggett are c;hn· sen for the astronaut program. Molt ana Kolfl contend with pohl1cat and publ1c1tv pressures on the space prog1am. Sena1nr Gran!, a slrong NASA advocate. con1tn~ ues his affair with Penny (Part 4 ~f 51 :::; (2 hrs) D G> 'ACTI OJ UFI Natalie ancl foo11t- secret1y 101n forces to find the perte1,.1 mates for Jo and Blair through a Cllni1J1lfn1 da11r:!9 service (RJ Q 0 QOl H01ll The owner of lhe elegant SI Gregory and its manager greet ll•t-11 guests. 1nc1ua1ng two tieartb101<en penplP and a high-pnced proslttule !Al o c? hrs J a ... m mv .... Scheduled Ed Asner r I teen Brennan. author David Schoenb•un ("America Inside Out"'). singer tHI 1 homas Conlil. ( 1 hr ) . ( (JMJUl D\ 'I~ POCUS (It) . L llOYll ."Romancing The Stone ( 1984, Adventure) Michael Douglas Kathleen Turner A roman1tc novehsl re 1uc1antly teams with a macho adven1urer 1n a South.American iungle to ransom hP• s1s1er wtth a fabulous legendary 1ewe1 'PG' ( 1 hr 45 min ) tO llOVll "Repo Man" {1984. Comedy) Em1110 Es1eve2, Harry Dean Slanlon A . ,unk rocker lakes a 1ob with a veteran ca1 ti:!possessor and toge1her they 101n lhE' chase tor a 1964 Chevy Mahbu who<>e irunk nappens to contain a tutur1<.t1~ weapon R ( 1 hr . 33 min I ll, llO¥ll ··swing Shift" (1984. Drama) Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russett World War II separates a Ca1ttoin1a couple as the hu~ band goes off ro war and hes wile f1nr1c. work 1n an a11crat1 tactnry where she "" gins an affair with another man PG r 1 hr 40m1111 ) GUMTTA .. D Gi) IMA The vice prestderit ut the Lvr poratt0n thal owns lhe bu1ld1ng where Sara and Roz work wants to reptace tne11 oll1ces with a beauty salon (.!) llOVll "The Savage Is Loose" (1974 Suspense) George C Scott. Trish van Devere A family is shipwr ecked on a de serfed island and must cope with the es- senllal elements of survival as well as !heir young son's growth 1n10 manhood t2 hrs , 30 min) ([)~00 -a GO IT ........... lhe nosp11a1statt1<. strained by the nurses' 1mm1nent strike. ;md Westphall we1Qhs the oec1s1on 10 end a le<Pn1nally 111 patient's lite !Part ? Of 2) i) (1hr) (DQ)MEWI ....,,... LOUGMMT )llOVll 'Blue Thurnler · f 1983 Adven- lure) Roy Scr..e1cler Malrolm McDowell A Los Angeles pohcP 11e11c.ooter patrolman h11acto.s an e•perimef'llal rn1l1tary super- c.op1er supposedly p1dnned tor use 1n c1vtl ~ CtOWd control A' r;i I t nr 49 min ) l EJ .... HOU(R) '}i, llOVIE "Romancing Tne Stone· ( t984. Advenlu•el M1cnae1 Douglas. Kathleen furnPr A PJman11c nove1tst re- luctantly 1eamc; w11h a macho adventure• 1n a South Ame11car1 11.ngle 10 ransom her sister w11h a laD Jl<Ju~ legendary 1ewe1 'PG. (I hr 45 min 1 'S llOYIE L<iSI Tango lrt Paris 11973 Orama) Marlon Brar1<)0 Maria Schneider A rn1dtlle-aqed ITidll whe>SP ulifa1rhtul wife ~reten11y Cf>mm1tted su11..1de and an uninht· 01ted young womar. meel and oeg1n -a- tomplica1en a1ta1• inr •ugr..out which lhey remain namelPSS 10 each otr.er (2 nrs 10m1n J ' lltOU.iR IUPERITAlll .. INDIPIJl>ENT ..... ' IK8IG All AmPrtc.an Pr S>.1 L.lass1c tRJ O, Y1DIO FAIHIOM MEWi 1Ct55 @ 110VE <..1,.J11y€' l .:iJy 111 r ->wr t 19'>5. We~terni vrt'!'l >.w,( 1 I 1n.1 Anrt1ew:; l\fti>r 1!•1n1n4:1 nF'• tll ,tr.Pi ,, dlP 1 !1h-cen- 1u1 ( <..,,1111.i Ft> l Ot> 1uttl•1• "' "'""' lallc; 1n love (? 111s 10 "'"' 1 1tto§OO•l 19 G)MIWI TAXI • IUMI AND Al.UN ll~R Ell) llOltT'f 'YTHON'I Fl YING CIACUI , E 1 llllDI T'HE PQA TOUR (R) L llOYIE r-' ;1• 1rllj,> !J1;:im.i1 fr1c, f rjw,jl1j<.. f II I. 'Ill If' '5.t:'l ' IJlf d 1P 1 d I f!Pt)Plt' 'I 0 MOVIE -... P,11 '"• • M" I A Cut'an hnod retPa<.i>J h " . ,)II<; •ra;elc; In M 1 ;im1 ,in1J 1· 11'T o·, {~ trt-j r ot tne c;'1Ga1ne f }f1111~ N t tr! i~ , rt•. ~0 IT'ii , Z MOVIE t.ir l l H , 1 1 •Cl8J Ora 'Tlil I p,, • >I •rnqf•t>• I 1.11 ,,., F tier /\ 1 JC.k n' 1<111 ... 1.11 I 111'. t '' .i '"IJ t'"YLr1ntog1st d l'll I I dt.tlt'ffP1t1t4t3 fl ""''' 1\t•f 'V~ P(l • tH JJ 1[1111 J m aLO'I COURT .11a e (I' IMQNUll, J.l I\ t 1> 1111 I j >ind ~UC c;p-.slul rash1or1 dP• 1ur·er '1''"' Ma~r•um il) pt1lf P( I hpr wtipq \)llP I 1e• IW•) 01JS1ni>c;~ partflt'r$"" r11u1der1•u 1 n 1 •hr 10 m•r• 1 D m TOMQKT H?C.I tnrinnv (.,a1·.u11 '.>1..l"IC'dUled J.1e t ;,ir I I' Id r 1IN•r. l>llll'lCl Sarducc1 ( 1 hr l . B IAT\MDAY NIGHT ®l AIC MEWi NIOHTlM -~~ I) ROCKFORD FUI Ell) LATIJIGHT AmNCA \JIJI" ,f \:ii .... '; Ka.,em r11)C.I ,,, Ar"•'"l•l"' I )P Jtl c1'>v c"'h11lnq1<,I D<1111d F llund 1itler<. rl•1111ce to pi1te11t~ '-''teen .:isirr<> 1fi1 t 1 hr ) '~'dutt•rJ Ca11se· a Chr1s- 11.v1 <.1nu1nu ll• • .,,. nplp1nu t• •t>llt'vP world 1N1dt• h1i11q~· f 1 111 'O 1n1n 1 n• C llOW N,1, ' .11 L ,,,, , c,,~r v"c a lion \Cl!J J , n , :Iv ('hl'vy Ct18St! r~""" I\ ri f\ JI'' A '"'' ,ll111n111~ tsmtly r•1 1, 'I ! • • t 11 r llfpl 1n0th;>t Wh1il' l•,)VPht1q n I -ltl 11\lrl \ Sunday, Apr11 14. l~b::> 19 • r llCMI "Misunderstood" ( 1984. Dra- ma) Gene Hackman. Henry Thomas Af- ter the death of his wile. a !.h1pp1ng mag- nate neglects the needs ol his young sons while being absor~d by his work PG' ( 1 hr. 31 min) tat1 Im oe. HOU.YWOOO • llCMI "The Buster Keaton Story" ( 1957. Biography) Donald O'Connor. Rhonda Fleming The famous comedian becomes the nero of silent ltlms ( 2 hrs ) Cf)......,..,. ... (!OJ llCMI "The Advenrure!. Of Nick Cartel'' ( 1972 Myslery) Robert Conrad. Shelley W1nle1s The legendary prtvate de- tective uncovers corruption 1n lhe police force while 111ves11ga1111g the dPath of an old lnend ( 1 hr 40 min ) (()AUTORACWQ NASCAA Transouth 500. fr om Darlington SC (R) (2 hrs) ~I I llllC>Ym "V1deodrom1>'' ( 1983. Fantasy) James Woods Deburah Harry A co· owner of a Toronto UHF stallon that spe- c1a1t1es 1n .idult en1~11a1nrnPnt searches tor the people t.ieh1nd .1 bizarre satellite broadcast R I I hr 30 min ) S llOVll ·Swing Shift · ( t984 Orama) Goldie Hawn Kurt flusc;ell World War II c,ep111a1e .. a Cal1to""" couple as the hus- uano gCJt:s off to wa1 <tnd his wile finds work 1n a11 a11crah tac.iory where she be· gins an allaor with anorner man 'PG ( 1- hr 40 min) tl:ll 0 fl:) LATI llQHT WITH DAVID LIT1IJlllAN .Scheduled E:d Burnett {sells ma1hnq hstc;) comPd1an Gary Muledeer I 1 h1 I I A&.IMD tlTCHcOCK ,.....,,.. Dll VICCtlO , ' llOYIE Anoy Hardy s Blonde Truu blP · ( 1944 Com1>dy) Mickey Rooney l Pw1s S1one Andy <-an I tell his girlfriend i!£illl from hPr 1w1n Vilf'r 12 hrs ) W llOVll A Leiter To Three Wrves' ~ 1949 01ama1 Jeanne Crain Linda Oar nell I> woman sends a teller lo three coun11y Club wives 1nlo1ming them that sne plans lo elope w11h one of theor hus- bands (2 l'lrs ) I LOYI, ~AN ITYLI UNDIMTAllMNG HUMM llHAY'IOR 1119 (I) llOVW "Adam's Woman" .J 1972 Drama) Beau Bridges John Mills A w•ong1y imprisoned sailor a1tem'lls to win t11s release by marrying an 1nt1uen11al worn· an tR) (I l'lr t'O min l WU llOYIE The Lavender Hill MOO" I 1952 Comedy/ Alec Guinness Stanley Holloway An unlikely band of bank robbers a11emo1s one ot the oddest bank -Thursclay -Morning Movies- •CCJ · AluP Tt1 .. 11dPr" ( 1983. Adventure) Roy SLt1e10e1 M;;lcr:Jl111 McDowell f 1 hr 49m1n J •Cl Le ':>11ada ! l'l'i4 Drama) AnthOny Ou1nn G1uhet1<1 Masini! ( 1 hr 4 7 1111n ) •tO> The Star Chamb••1 I 1983 Orama) M1ch8et Dovgla-. Hal H •lbrook ( 1 hr 49 min) .. all ··Palm Sp• 1nu . Weekt'nd ( t 963 Comedy) Troy [J.,11.Jr11w Conn1fl ::,11>v11ns (2 tll'J) .. SJ A1o1..e fhP U1111•1• t 11'\Tb LfJmedy) Lynne M01g11r O.•l•·1fl1>11.he>1 (t h• ?7 min I 79~) Harry Trncy 1 ''•R:? Or.1111;i) Rr11cr> ~rn Helen Sh~vt 1 1 tu 40 min I 20 Sunday, April 14, f985 heists in history ( 1 hr . 50 min.) G> m¥ll "The Bobo" (1967. Comedy) Peter Sellers: Brill Ektand A bumbling matador-lurned-singer is promised the 11mellgtlt II he can seduce the loveliest lady 1n BarcelOna within three days. (2 his ) (%)MIMI "local Hero" ( 1983. Comedy) Pe1e1 Riegert. Burt Lancaster A h1gh- powered 011 company executive en· counters unexpected problems when he travels to .a sm~ Scottish seacoast tow!.' 101 what he assumes will be a cut and· dr1ed land purchase deal 'PG' ( 1 hr , 50 min) 'I) llCMI "Strangers At Sun11se ' ( 197 1 Drama) George Montgomery, Deana Mar· tin A trio of B11t1sh Army deserters terr0t- 1ze an innooenl farm family. (2 hrs ) 1s1mmMT w Meo.-ATM MDVIII Scheduled Roger Ebert and Gene Siske! review "Ladyhawke" end 'King David " tD AU.•MPM&Y Ct) MO¥ll "Valley Girl" ( 1983. Comedy) Nicolas Cage. Deborah Foreman A high school girl breaks oft her romance with a punker because the rela11onsh1p threatens her standing within her ~, group 'R' ( I hr , 35 min) (ij) tlCGelD CITY llTM ~ Alumni ol 1he Second City comedy troupe re-cre- ate sk11s from the group's 25-year history Performing are Ed Asner John Candy George Wendt, Harold Ramis and Shelley Long Cohosts film critics Roger Eberl and Gene Siske! ( 1 hr ) · W CSJ llO¥ll "National Lampoons Vaca· 11on" ( 1983 Comedy) Chevy Chase. Beverly D' Angelo A vacationing lam1ly encounters one disaster after ano1her *lwh1~;'G:9 'A' O ( 1 hr . JS min ) .. i :.--_,,.ATCH •••WOM.D {It) llCMI "From The Terrace" ( 1960 Drama) Paul Newman. Joanne Wood· ward Based on the novel by John O'Hara. A man's marriage crumbles from neglect as he chmbs the ladder ol suc· cess (2 hrs . 24 min J •Cf) llCMl'Tom ... m MO¥ll "The Road Hustlers" ( t969, D<ama) Jim Davis, Scotl Brady MOdern- day moonshiners set up a backwoods orewery In the hills ol Carolina (2 hrs ) al)..,., IWAIUIT Cll-.c;•-• MOnoM CJ') 1111 00 "Tne Riddle 01 The Sands' ( 1980 Adventure) Michael York. Simon MacCor- ktndale ( t hr. 38 min) •tH) "Hard To Hold" ( 1984, Drama) Rick S£11ngfietd. Janel Elber ( 1 hr . 33 min ) (0) "WarGames" ( 19'8'3 Suspense) Mallhew BrOdenck Dabney Cotem&n ( I hr . 53m1n) (J) "The 03rk Crystal t 198~. Fantasy) Puppets ( 1 hr 35 min ) •Cll "C1t1zen Kan~" ( 194 I Drama) Orson Welles. Joseph Cotten ( t hr , 59 min ) .. (CJ "The Sp1111 01 St Louis· ( t957. Biog· raphy) James Stewart Murray Ham11ton (<'hrs 18 min ) HJ · Wate1sh1p Down· ( 1978 Or;ima1 Animaled Voices of JOhn Hurt Ralph Rieh8rdson ( 1 hr . 3;> min ) • f0' ·Blue Thunder" ( t983 AOvtinture) Roy Scheider Malcolm McOowl"ll 11 hr 1::9(H)llCMI "Reuben. Reuben'' I 19E ma) Tom Conti. Kelly McG11hs A ~ poet on the lecture c1rcu11 1ndul1 passions for booze and young we>i New England college campuse< l'lr . 41min1 1119 llCMI "The Ledyk1llers ' I 195€ edy) Alec Guinness. Peter Sell sweet !Tiiie old lady 111ps up a bl Ing of bank thieves (2 hrs 10 fTI 19 AllOTT AID COITILLO MO¥ll "Westward Ho" ( 1935 ern) John Wayne. Sheila Mann cowt>oy learns 1ha1 the 1eader ot wl'lo murdered his parents is h ~=~~,~. t!J MO¥ll We Of The Never ( 1983. Drema) Angela Punch Mc( A1thur Dignam Wl'l&n stv> m11m Austrahan woman ta1..e-. the tr c from being a city resident on Melbo hv1ng 1n the wilderness ot the N Tem to1y (.j' (2 hrs 12 min) m-m.1 W (C) MO¥ll "Wonder Man' t 1945 dy) Danny Kaye V1rg1nia Ma nightclub en1er1amer·s twin brol accused of murder ( 1 hr 38 min ) ·;= WA"llYLM M r l AN A1iw:1 wnM ml 1ROOe Brooks Anne Bancroft Ronny G and Jonathan Pryce perlo1m Sk that mix music drama and comedy a11audience1n London f I hr ) .. ~='91 (11> •cA) llOVW "Brea1hless·· ( 1983. C R1chard ·Gere Valerie Kaprmsky , sp1111ed 1u10 thief un1nten11ona11y patrotman and later develops an s1ve a111111c11on to a woman R 1 1 min;_., wwOUTIR: !) llCMI "Repo Man ( 1984 Co Emlllo Estevez. Harry Dean Stan punk rocker takes a /O b w1tn a vete1 repossessor and together they re chase 101 a 1964 Chevy Malibu trunk 'happens 10 contain a lu weapon 'R ( 1 l'lr 33 min 1 W al)IDMAllO..-.. M (I) llOVW ''Twice Upon A Time" Fantasy) Animated Voices by L Music and Jud11h Kahan Kami: 49m1n J 1 I ) "The Doctor Ariel Tne Girl Rum;ince) Gler1n rord Gtoru1 Oet U hr 18 min) -all "Naked Ahh1 · ( 19&4 01ama1 5 Hayden Glo11a Granume (2 hi!. ) n•D 'Tl'lto OeAth Of M"I Yet t 191. me) Oouq McClutP 0Arrer Mc(,.i, h• 'lO min) (HJ Massac1A In Romp ( 1<l73 O Richard Burlon Mil!CPllO Mn1.1ro1ar hr 43 min I 1%) "Aoa1ns1 All Odds ' ( 1984 n RACMI W;irn Jell Br•dyl''> 1;> ,.. min) -&11enaoo• lloviM -· "Thundf-r Over T~ P1.1 w Western) RMOolph Scott l to.< 0.11• hrs, COll1St 1es t11~ nen C•" 'R ,, . C rr !!IS • rnbl r ~ nt WP~· :>rs fl 1 garJ s -Joi(\ "evP• >reg<• !S 11 f !3ll \I Jr;,I> • lfll"I ... Co"" (Cl ~ her I M~ ar.ar etcnr t>elor" fan1.1 ' frf'• 11111s Jbse .,, 4 -nedy on A an ca tn ttlP iNhOS" urrsr 1 198.- )fenz man' 1951 lave· Or 1n I - 0 "Bra1nst1um ( 1002 Sc1Pnce·F1c11or1 Christrr-her WalkP11 Nat.11•!' J\' '•)d ( 1 t"1 46m1n I SJ 'Hard To H Jld 111'.le.i Dra ..... aJ ''',. Sp11nghel1J Janr• ,. "' 1 : ~,, "I'\ 1 12:a'C, ('1ro<,<; •pp~ I 198, r. 1r1,;J lyl,1r I SteP"lburQen R•p Torr 2 " ' .1 1111n ) 1:a 2 Tt>i-l 11~ A 1 1 imes Or R,.,c: ' ~ · P Riveter I 1 ~80, Due um,., iar 'I I ( •,, 1 1:9 A ThP C'I 1• ,u11 or DB Coop>r t t9£i I Ar•11>nru•P I l H•Jll W1lharr• p,. rit:rt Ouv,111 ( 1 t•r 4() m111 / ~ ~t,p 51ill ChilJllhl'" I 'ill l ()ldfli..t) M1t:h~~1 Douu1.,• H.al Hr;tl.Jr<>ok ( 1 hr 49 m1r I 2:9 c T"i ... r I hJle Of Th<> $ands ( 10r AdvPnt1ir• P ,, hael Vork Simon Mi11..Co1 lo1fldd e 11 tor 18 min) $ ThP O;i•i. (. y<,f,11 f11Ul2 f'.;in•1•~1 ruµret~ I 1 '" 3~ mm ) z· '>w111~ ~,r11tr I 1984 Orama1 1, ,1,1·11 Hawf'\ Kur' Ru::.::.ell ( 1 hr 40 mm 1 ._, O. ·warGAmes I tQ81 511'-t"'"~' Mil ti hew Brn(jPr ,, ~ r 1.,1 II'\ ( ,,.,. 111 I • 111 '>1 (Tor S 1\1.( l' Tl• Ch·m~ (I I](, l 1n1P•ly1 l ynne Mor1.pr OeltfP! n~tc:t f>r I I hr )7 !1'1111) ... Stranyp1 On The Rur1 ( t!)&i' Wf''>f· ernt Henry ronda M1ch11t>f P<11~<, (t' hrs I l l ProlP•.c.ru Po1tP1°<. Magic. P11t1cH1. I 1<l76 A.-J11t>r1tt11P) nH_r1,irtJ W1i<;rm .lut1r1 Wdrner 11 hr JO "1''' l The nirJrll... I Ir r ';;inrJ•, I 1 'IHI) Arj,,,.r.f '"'' Mir I 11 'i '" ~·mrin M 1 ( r • ~ ·r '1ale I I l.r 11t • • 1:11 C W<> (If I 1 •'I J1 ,.,r I Jt•vP' 1 '•Ht ' 111 Ho,j' Ar •Qeld Puric.t1 Mc.< Jlt!c.J()f Ar tt111r r h I •1an1 111 r~ 1:> m111 I H n1m""'O flravP 11<m I l)r.1111,11 Rubby Benl>on l'at Hing!e t t tir 4!> min) -lvenlng ---- !i :n-:-OUMI T TOP Mii( IOXJNQ Ray Gray vs Charles C.::impb<?tl for the ESPN M1ddfPwe1ght Ct a1T1p1onsh1p t1ftp scheduled for 12 rounds hve horn Atlantic City. N J (2 hrs 30 min) Q WAWTON Cl' WAm COUN'TWY ITYU A concert t.::iped 1n Washington on fndePf"'lljMce Day. t984 featur•ng Roy L,i;ir~ Janie Fricke. Rauy Ra11Py BJ Thr mas and Mel T1111s (Pa•• 1 of :>1 S lllOYll "Romancing f he S1nne" t 1r,511 /\011enturel M•c.haPI OOugias. Katt•lf't1r Turner A ron"ant1r no11Phst rP- lu,.t..tntlv teams w th a mar I 1r ad11Pnt11rer _ 1n a C)outh Ameucan 1ung!P tc.. ranc;C>rf'I her s ster with a fabulous JPQ~ndary 1t>w<>t w jG51:~:.:!' I E~~---WlmL"" fOlml9 .....,... VIDIO ZOO Videos By OeRarge Oon Henley Shantlon ( 11 hr l 1•1C11 ... .....MAim TMATTUNI PNYATllllU._ AIC ... O 1J 'JI. llAG.u. Kris Kr,.r,totf Pr<.ru ~ P• i =•ehner ii]i INTBT .-..r TOllGHT r ea tur Pel (Cl /\snPr 1:e:a, 1 ..... 90M I I.. llO¥ll 'Sapphire" ( 1959 Mystery) Nigel Palrick Yvonne Mitchell Racial comphcahons a11se when Scotland Varo rn11est1ga1es the murder ~t a girl who passed for white ( 1 hr , 32 min ) Q; llOYll "Blue Thunder" I 1983, Ad11en- 1ure) Roy Scheider. Malcolm McDowell A l os Angeles pohce helicopter patrolman t.11acks an expenmental military super· c.oµter suppcsedly pl;:ir "e'1 tor use in c1111I· 1an crowd control 'R ( ·. "' 49 min 1 Cl ) lllOVll ··c111wn Kane· 941 Drama) Orson Welles Joseph_ CCPPn Flashbacks re(:alf t~ Joie of a wP.alt~, now'"'' 11 and eAtra11agantly sell 1ndul\_JP" "ewspaper magnate as a reporter P;irches 101 the ,ogn•'•carc.e t t"P "i'I • ~ c.r rJ.Jt c tasl word ( 1 hr !.9 mu 7::91) I ON THI TOWM Fe~turo>d ~n 1r·ter111e w with Billy Dee WJlhams me tady s 80 ano a nude art-school model hltt1n9 tne s•11es 11n a G,?~:,:,:;1~ mact ,,,p lMAT'lltC.... . mONU 1"<>1t, <><I I •·~al IN• mys· 1ery OPn111d 1J r O s d trip to •t-1e Jet P<O- putsrrm t;iuc •;\fury'> Id •fofy •I lhe Moiave Dese11 . rnlPr .1ews wot~ loel,J n11ec;1.9ators lwno1~seo:I~ ~;~tu gs PIOfll'I COURT WUP•C...A11 llfllj#J'f l9A IAlllTIAU. first Round Playoff Game (2 hrs . 20 mrn ) fl) WU.111.D WOii.i) "" MmAL.I ml ~ l'MVllWI Neal G abler and Jef· Irey Lyonf> share their choice of the beSI rno111es on 111deocase11es including 'Jawc; Tootsie' ano ' The French Con· nec11on ·· H..., HIO ComtQ ATTMCTIONI I MCllQ fROll IMTA mTA 7:9 •IT Of VIDIOLOQ M;i~ Beckmann .. CE •Act Pope now <.eparated from PPnn'f and Ctagg1>1t t1repare for a mission to the tar :.•tie ut th!' moon Senator Grant -,ppks recnrw-t11111rm .v1th Elinor Stra- brsmJ$4lecome'> a µ ,.-.Prtu1 TV evangel· 1st (Part 5 ot 5) '-,> (3 rir!.) 0 0) COll'f IHOW A music teacher (Otz- zy G1llesp1e) tnes 10 teach Vanessa to play tne clarinet ,, time tor an upcoming recital (Al 8 lllOVll Dragnet t 1969 Mystery) Jack Webb Harry Moigan Sergeant Joe Friday ano Officer Gannon 1n11eshgate the murders of two pretty mooels and rhe dis· ~pearance of a l h11d 12 hrs 1 U 9 1ll.DllDI A group of cu11nroa1 re· negades posing as Bullaro 8111 ano n1s en· tourage wreaks havoc 1n W11os•Oe O I 1 NOTICE TO VETERANS- II you are an Honorably D1scnarged Veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States. in gooa health, you are ent itled to a Double Interment Space (f or you and your Spouse) 1n our Dedicated Veteran's Section at the cost. to you. of only a Single Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund OepC1s11 requlre'1 by State Law Harbor Lawn long known 101 11c; $pPC•AI Con~·de•a'•ons 10 Veterarc-'" ' 'ill<1ng fh1~ Progra"" ::t11a1tab'e 10 the VPIP"'l"5 • t '" a•ea Space 1s limited c1nd 11 w111 bf' ass1qnPJ on a first come. tirst served basis T n assure yow space MAIL THE COUPON TODAY' 1-------------------------------------- llARIOR U Wll MEMOllAL ,ARI I llORTUAIY 1825 Glaler Ave., Cotta Met a, CA. 92828 <adfacent to ttie San Otego Fwy 14051 at Harbor Btvcl So I am an Honorably Discharged Veteran 1n oood health 1N11'l'le1 Home Phone No Sunday, April 14. 1985 21 I -'ftaanclay Coal. hr.) ·=~11un ~ 91191TAl•IT TGllmfr Fealured Ed Asner • .,. '"Pocket Money"' (1972. Come- dy) Paul Newman. Lee Marvin Two drill- ers 1£U he modern Wesr lry to srage a gel· rich-quick scheme by swindhno a gullible rancher (2 hrs ) I unm 01 ftMI llYllMfi '"The Adventures Of Shel'· loc6! Holmes" Holmes and Walson lry to 60fve a puU\e involving unusual loolprrnls and a dead man found In a locked room Q_(I hr ) CC).,. '"Cross Creek"' 11982. Drama} Mary Sreenburgen. Rip Torn Based on the memorrs of Maqorre Kinnan Rawtjngs In 1928, an amb11lous New York writer leaves he1 wealthy husband tor the moie peacelUf eXAslence of a Flor1da orange grove whe1e she plans 10 write Gorhrc ro- mance novels 'PG' (2 hrs . 2 min ) (ft) llOWll "'Alphabet City"' ( 1984 Ora· ma) Vrncent Spano. Kare Vernon In New Yor"-'s lowef Easr Side. a reenage hOOd· lum involved 1n drug-dealing and exlOltion. retuses to burn down a 1enemen1 and rs pufSIJ~ the mob "R" ( t hr 25 mrn.) (I) "'Moscow On The Hudson" ( 1984, Comedy) Robin Wiiiiams. Marra Conctura AIOnso A Russian circus mus1· clan delecrs to the United States and set· ties in New York alter being saved from the KGB by a store security guard 'R' Q l hr. 55m1n ) IOLDClllU UI Cl PAl&Y •• When Sreven and Elyse teH Mallory she must quit her part trme jOb because her urades are poor Ale" ~ts a comµ1om1~ (R) -~IOA~ ~ '& ....._ 1<rrs Krosrolferson per manent ~ellner (()tNr..,. .. D tD ~ Carla rs pleased with Sam's choice of a mature Englishwoman to replace Diane. but her feelings change when the new wa11ress rnlroduces her beautltvt daughte1 to Sam 8 aJ m TO m Someone has lard out a numbe1 of false clues designed to divert Oscar and Tracy t1om lhe lra1I of a mur- def~ ( t hr ) l """°'~-lftll•fl "The Advenlures 0 1 Sher loek Holmes" Watson and Holmes try to prevent the kidnapping of a young helr8'S ~ a myste<loua man O ( 1 hr I C!) _., ... ntUTM '"All For Love" A salesgirl. who bases her lileslyle on a woman's magazine. fac;9' shallered ro- mantic drums during & br•ef holtday In France. o ( 1 hr ) CI} lllU M.L CC*TACT UMTI fl') Cl:)llOWll '"Against All Odds' (1954, Ro- mance) Vere ~notds Wl)eeler Oakman Two people ovetcome <>evere obs111c1es rn the name of fOve (2 hrs '2 min ) (0) _,.. "Brainstorm" I 1983 Science· Ficlron) Ctmslopher Walken Na1ahe WOOd A married counte lrre!I 10 l\eep a epeciaRy 4"1gn,d device which allows 8 person to oxperrenoe the senr.a11ons felt by onother. from m11rtary And 1nctust11a1 Q!...OVP5 'PG' I 1 hf • 46 rn1n I (.iJ.,. "Against All Ot1ds" ( 1964, Ora· ma) Rachel Ward . .J.11 Budges A. lading professional toorbaH pl1tyer taua in love wirh the girlfriend or " 1>1T1all-trme hood 22 Sunday, Aprll 14, 1985 and becomes involved with shady, high· stakes real estate dealings 'R' (2 hrs 8 mm; l u.TTA UI Cl -.T COURT A nun the victim of a mugging. becomes rnfa1ua1eo wrrn Judge Stone while he hears her case (R) (!) .,. "The Russians Ara Coming. The Russrans Are Coming" I 1966 Oomedyl Cart Remer, Eva Marre Sa1n1 Caµe Coo residents become rnvoh1ed 1n an 1nrerna· lronal 1nc1den1 when a misdirected So111e1 su1>ma11ne appears rn then wat&r!> (7 hrs . 30 min) (ff) "1T l9ClllMLY-.,.. This spe- cial edlrion from lhe "'Nol Necessa11ty The' News" comedy ream explores snrgle1s. wOldS that aren't 1n lhe d1ctronary tpul do describe many everyday srtuatrons • •llll llOV9 "Wart Un111 Dark" ( 1967. Suspense) Audrey Hepburn. Alan Arkin A blind woman outwits a trio or would·t>e herom lhreves (2 hrs . lo min) .... llD MLL ~mu.a The man !>us peeled of raping Goldblume's loimer wrte commits murder: Jablooskr deals with a distraught woman camped oul rn the men's room. Belker"s undercover rob has hrm masquerading ai; a chteken (RI ( 1 hr) I I l 1':'::heduled Sylvia Chase re ports on the 401h anniversary o f lhe meel rng between Amencan and Sov1e1 troops at the Elbe River 1n Germany Q ( t hr 1 GLWIMIT ll) MYIHlln "The Adventuros 0 1 Slier IOck Holmes" Holmer. and Walson 1ry 10 solve a puzzle 1nvolv1~ unu!>ual lno1p11n1s and e dead man found rn ii locked room Q_ ( 1 hr) '1) aM ... ..,., .-:A The humor 1s1 v1s11s lhe Okefenokee Swamp lC) llOV9 '"Harry Tracy" ( 1982. Dra111a) Bruce Dern. Helen Shaver A greal leg endary outlaw who escaped from 1a11 ,., pursued by a group of men ·pa· ( 1 hr AO min) (}I) WMAT ID All It Men and women un· dergorng a gender crrs1s discuss the pain· lul confllcts between mind ond body Nar ... rator Lee Gran! ( 1 hr ) Cl) PA.,_ W IAMlUCCI GOii TO COL~ Lltl Falher Guido Sarducc1 (Don Novel· lo) o f "Saturday Night Lrve' lame takes 10 lhe srage lor a concert ol muc;rc and lffeverent comedy al lhe U111Vers1ty ot Cal· rfornla at Santa Barbera ( 1 t11 1 I uc:ml ,_AICOT -•••mrr ... ... -.L The b1pa111son sat1r1s1 offers his latest comic vrewr, on Pol111cs and current events "" par.,... ~ E l "'YllO c.cUI MAM.Ziii Hor.rs Tom """ y Seaver (R) ( .,. "Ttie Pursw1 01 0 B Cooper'" l , AOvonturn) Treat Wilham& n otiell OINall A lhref sky1acks a plrino ;in(! para • chuleti to safely Ollef Oregon w~h •1 tor 1une In 'llolen money ·pc;• ( 1 tlr 40 min) CU MOVll 'Noughly C1r1s Neotl l ov11 Too" ( 1983. AdUlt) Jemie C.1111!> non Jeremy I 1 '" 2b min ) (Q).,. '"Sell Stars· (No Dalt' Advlll i_!hr , -'S min ) CIJ.,. "Hftrd To Hold· ( 1984 Ora· ma) Rick SptlOQflt'ld Janet frl)Or A rrx:f\ n' roll star falls l0t a Ch11(l pr.y.n< and 1s delermrned to wrn ne1 love F l I hr . 33 min I (ZlllOVll "'Tender Cou'\rns"' ( 1983 edy) Thierry Tev111t, Ania Shi.Ile French coun1rys1de tarm, a 1ove·s1 reenager devises an ingenious plan I expeilence dnd lull1ll hrs desires w1 beauttlul older cousin ·A· ( 1 hr 34 ' eal8'1CCUT tt:ll 11 ()) ....uT When Stephanie husband and a srray sheep dog i.h1 at lhe 1nn Ille becomes more compli tor lhe Loudon~ (A) D QD ToelllfT H~t Johnny c. Scheduled Michael Pa11n I 1 hr 1 I Mnm»AY 9llHT (ll MC ... -.mltl ten . · mllY _,.. Scheduled Zsa Zc; bor. actor David Oral ( Police Aca 2") ( 1 hr l I llOCIJIClll) ..... LA~ ~A Guests U111, ot Maryland prolesS-Of Dale Masi ur abuse al work Anlornelle Saunder <surhor ot 'The Suess-Proof Chilo ~hr) ) l'ORTICaTD 19Q.UI Scheduled t.lress rn chi a medrcal ream s tour cit Ethiopia • 30m1r,) U•(C) llOV9 "Los1n' II' ( 198'2. Con To171 Cruise Jac;kre E"Mle Haley leen-age boys hoping 10 lose 1he1t v11 111 a Tijuana tirorhet pick up an otder an gorny soulh tor a Me~1can d1vo1c ( 1 hf "0,nllfl ) a.1 m Cll MOU.YWOOO .. Only AngtilS HiMI II. ( 1939 Drama) Jean Arthur Cary c A showgrrl tans "' love with a firer in America 11 hr . 50 min ) C!l •••w ... 9 .,. "The C8llforn1a l<1d · ( Western) Vic Morrow . Martin ~her psychotic v1g11an1e sherrll resorts h means 10 enforce lhe law rn hi& small domain ( t hr , 40 min ) IJZ) lllOVll '"Close To My Hearl'" ( Drama) Ray Milland. Gene T1ern• childless couple who have adoole child 01 an amrual killer prove lhnt h ty •& nor lhe &ule determ1n1ng factor u son=e;=•nt (2 hrs J lfJ Mm.YO') 1219 IJ ()) mWll "The Bormvda De ( 1978. S<:ience-Frc11001 Burl Ives MCCioskey S<:r ntlsta encounter a t> lul girl whO seema to hav" relurned the dead and 19 botn~ pursuod prehrstorlC crea1ure (R) ( 1 hr . 55 n 1119 0 S LATI ~ wmt DAVID LnTI Sch<!duled comtd111t1 Writ Durst ( 1 t I Mlm Hn'CMCOCI PMtlWTt ILLllYGUla .. "Deserl r ury" ( 1q4], ()1 Bur1 Lancasrer I 11•belh Scott , I01med gambler lalls 1n 1ov1• wilt daUQhter 01 a ce•.1no ownt-1 t? hrs 1 e .,_ Gu11aa1<.an.111 Diary t Advenrure) Wilham Bend••. Lloyd t> The Mannes slrugg!Et 10 get their 111.,I hold 1n the Pac111e (2 hr'I I I LCM. lll8IUCM ITYU ... Tiii ~-,... ..,. "Tho Siience" Timothy V11n P1111en tn lh111 'llOry Of ll wounded u s SOIC V1et1111m who 11 llld•d by 8 Vretna Qlfl fl AUITUUM MUI POOTUU. (I) ( .,. 'The lee PrrAlea'" ( 1~-' ence Flchon) Robert Urr<:h M;iry Cr Sp8C8 p1ra1es f<lln • p11nca11~ 1n 1e11r hei eaptorer la1~1 and a "4twly di • tog1s1 G t,l Cun• Or• .1 n1ttt~11 ) g.i•r• 1h tu', 111ri I s ... tW 'I :r11• t :I c, .. r:ie,,, er ~.t <lr • t I c dfl" 1 t 1ecl1 Ft"'' ll""' r N ()(I e fl 197d 1951 'Y A j lht ired 1 per )tho, _e1gr taut t1or by " In) ~ r ) 94 J Olilt fc>c 1 IM1 1111' 1er •• 'T\I)< I -ered source ot much-needed watet 1n a near~la11y 'PG' ( 1 hr 36 min ) 1Ml(ff) "ThtS ts Spinal Tap" ( 1984 Comedy) Rob Reiner. Michael McKean In 1h1s satire on lhe coniemporary rock mu sic scene. an Ame11can documentary ltlm maker ellam1nes the phenornenon of a 17 year-old heavy metal band from Englantl 'R' (1 hr . 22 min ) (0 ) llCMI "SOCl6ty Affairs" I 198 t Ora ma) Harry Reems. Veronica Hart A c.on man lothar10 decides 10 ei1p!<>1t Pis resem blance to a shy m11honaire 1 • hr 20 min) ta8 llCMI Ameha Earhart· I 1976 Biog raphy) Susan Clark. John Forsythf' The independent l1tes1y1e and air explOtts ot lhe lamed av1atrtll capture pubhc 1magma l100 1n the t930s 13 hrs I m llCMI "Up The Down Staircase" I t967 Drama) Sandy Dennis F1lePn Heckart A novice teacher accepls a 1ob m a ghetto school and 1s facert w1lh prob lem& from students and adm1nis1ralton (;> nrs) (Zl llCMI "Swing Shilt" 11984 Drama) GOidie Hawn Kurt RussPll World War II separates a Cahtorn1a couple ac; lhe hus band goes oll to war and his wile find!> wor~ 1n an aircratt tactOly wherP '>hf' be gin'> an affair with ano1h1>r man PG ( 1 hr •O min) m llCMI ' Olamond Jim' I t935. Oram<11 Fdward Arnold. Jean Arthur '0111morid Jim" Brady displays his penchant tor toCJ<I 'a~~rt~n) women during thi C..11y N1nPl1f'~ 1• .cOlllQWll LMIOllll AU.. TMI ,aa, y t:ll J aot AlmlCA ~ ) llOVll "Romancing Thf> Stonf' · ( t984 Adventure) Michael Douglas Kalhleen Turner A romanlic novPhst re l11ctan11y teams with 11 m11r.h0 actvPnturer -Momlng Movies- .. ro Purple Hearts" f t984 Or11m:i) KPn Wahl Cheryl Ladd (I hr 5'l mm I $ A M1nm Miracle ( t!)83 fJr;'rma1 John Huston. Pele ( 1 hr 4 I nun ) fl 'The Ma91t. Chn<>lran· (1Q70 Co111P dy) PPter Seller<, Ringo Starr (I hr '.lJ min I •@ "Pa111c. In The City· ( 1968 Oram<1I Howard Dull Lmda Cnstal (2 hrc, ) •<CJ "Moonrunners" I 1975 Adver.turP) James Mitchum Kiel Marlin ( 1 hr 4) rr\ln) .. (HJ "The Farthl1ng' 11980 AdventurPI Wilham Holden. Ricky Schroder ( t tu 47 m1n I <Ol · M•kt' s Murder" ( 1984 Orama) Oe hra Winger Mar~ Keyloun ft hr 17 rrun I $ 'Running Brave ( 198'.l Oram.ti Robby Benson Pat H1ng!e ( 1 tu 4'°' mm) Zl The Killers" ( 1946 Mystery I A11r1 .l.11ACOa1"ter Ava Gardner ( 1 hr 45 min l ... tC) "Yellowbeard. · I 1983 Comi>dyl Oraham Chapman Peter Boyl ( 1 hr 4 1 min) -(CJ "Ploces Of Dreams" ( 1970 Ornmill Robort Frirster, Lauren Hulton f I tu )'l nun I 1 I • CHl "L oca1 Hert)· I t98:l. ComoclyJ f.l"'''r A~rl Burt q 1nca"Ster ( I hr 50 rrnn I <O• OnP Ftew, Over, The ..Cuckoo'" Nt"·' Com. 1n a ~outh American lungle to ransom her s1s1er with a fabulous legendary 1ewel 2'11!'PG~ :..::h.ATCH ~TUM U.l.A. ( WMl&WCMIL.D(lt) 1 ) llO¥W "The Star Cnamoer I 191:H Drama) Michael Douglas Hal Holtlroo~ A dedicated yO•Jng 1udge becomes 111 volved w11h a <.PCIPI panel of 1ust1ces d1 reeling v1g11an1e reprisals against cr1rr11,.al'> who escape via loopholes 111 the law R ( t l:lr 49m1n) n r¢1 llO¥W Monty Python's Ttie Mear11ng 0 1 I 1fe" 11983 Comedy) John CleesP Michael Palm The Seven Ages ol M.i11 provide the logc;e lrafTlework for a -.eries of c.om1C ep1sod~ ~6ohr~ everything from se•uat r1>produc.11on to glullony R I I hr 25m1n J ta(ft) llO¥W "Ma<,.<.acrP In ~om•:'' I 197 l Orama) Arc.hard Ourlon M11rcello Ma•, 1ro1ann1 A c,pcurity c.rnnrnander dec.•dP.'> to be a non-cnntorm1'>I during lhe C...erm.m occupa11on ot Italy 1n W1>r1d War II ·pc. !r 43mon) t:ll MOVllTO.-... lllOVW · Oanqemu•, M1,1 •·1 I 1q45 y tery) Sidney T olPr t.loria Warreu CharhP Chan <.Pdr<.hP<, lor a rnurdPrer au(J c;tolen mrrnf'y du11ng ,i ~nulh $Pa<. rru10.,1• Mhr 30m1n) ..,., .. AQQMT ) Alllo.c~ IODlll 11 fllOTION (It) ._ (!) AllOTT MID COlllUO G> llCMI "West Of Tl'IP 01v1de. 11~ l I Western) Jt'lhn W;iynP Gabby Haye<, /I cowboy <;plo, nul 1n 1vPngp h1•, li11l1Pr murder ant1 l1n1J hoc, brnlt1f"r .Ntir h~·. t>.,,,, m1<.;~rJr rn,my yf'Ar~ t 1 hr ) ~-.. .,... t i.,_ "The l•te l\nd Turi~., 01 Ro"'" The Riveter I 1980 Documentary) ( 1975. Oram:t) Jilek N1r.ht1l<;on lou1<.P Fletche• 12 t1rc; tJrn1n I $1 "II H111Jpf'nNl At lt1f' World' f.w 11963 MtJ',i<AIJ flv1•, Preo,ley J11,111 O'A11en 11 hr 4'l m111 I z Mo•,(..IJW Or1 1 hi' ll11t1<,l)fl 'l(jfl.d Comedy) Robin W1lhitffi', M,111.i ( "'"•I I Alon!.o I I hr !>5 min 1 -Cl1J They M1Qht fie G11111!'. I r 9 7 1 ( • n edy J C.eoryP r Sc 011 J11drir •r· W1 •d ward (;>hi t, ) t1:11U The l orif'ly M.-tn < tC'I• I U1.Jr11.11 Jack P,11ancP l\nll•oroy P••rk "''· I I hr 30 rn1n) -Afternoon Movies- U.G) 'Thi' <;1M Qt Rae.her CadP ( 1961 Oram,)) Aroq1P ()tt,k1nson PelP• F1n1.h 17 hr•. I C '>recw I 1'178 01.rn1.11 Ma•l11 • fl.11 •,. tm Sytvi.1 S1<1ney f t hr 411111n 1 S n'lc.mQ With Th,, Mvon· t 1'lt\'1 H n·i.1f1CP SPan Pt•rtn [h11helh Mr<> •"'' (I hr 46 m in I z, lltue Sk If'> l\y.w• I t 98J r nriu•dy 1 H.trry HA111l1n M1m1 Roqf't\ ( 1 hr / l rnor1 I tt:9'H A R.uc Br11Ad ( l!"lijC) (.>r,1111.11 CPClf!JI' l<Nirwdy r Ollf''·' T11rkN ( 1 hr 'Id r111n I O. Slr,111~1' lnv111.l11ro, I 198::> ~u1•111 1 F 1c1tnn) f'.ltll l l'Ml11 Nil"<. f 1\11~• ( 1 t1r '1<) min) .. H Ar,l 1n•.1nrrn I l<lH I ~. '''"',, I • l•I•• l Newsreel lootage and 1nli>rv1ewc; are fea- tured 1n this look at temale tactory woik- ers on America's hOtnf' lrnftl during World War II (1 hr) m-ma a:.(!) ,Amt. ll J llCMI "lovely But UE:Mlly" 11983 Adventure) Luc.1nda 01Jo1tnq, John Ran- dolph A youthlul kar.ilP c t1.imp1or1 plans to avengP her brothP1 !. Jt:dlh by ridding her Ca1tlorn1a t~ig stt111<1I ul •ts drug deal- ers and their m1n1 n'. n I 1 hr 33 mon ) mWMn.v , a:. (f7J ,..,.. . WD llCMI Cart-1r•d M• 011 ( 1940 WPS! ern) Gene Autr / Mu<,K .;mt r11ayt1em re- sult in Western style .ic.l1c.r1 t 1 11r 1 (!)IUPITt CD llOV9 "Mr M1Jtu , (.,Hnblp ( 1938 Mystery) Paler l orre l yf1n B<i11 Hie la rnous de1ec11ve dr•d his •,t1 .. JPr1t!. c,1urrible 1JPOn a murder C,d'>~ wt11c.t1 \hf' '>lurJents 11-;e their deduct•vP ,..,,._,,r.u•u tu ·,ulvP I 1 hr. 30 mor1) C • 1110VW "The Spirit 01 St t uu•' ( t 95 7 £31ography) James SIPw.lrl Murrc11 Harr 1llun (n 192 7 Char IP A I '' Jl>t>riJt• be c_umes the l1rsl n1.tr 1 I t "'''' I I 1rr ">'> 11'1" Atlantoc to Pari'> (?tor•. 18 "'" E IUH•U.,...(ft) 0 lllOVll War< ••t" • , r I J8 l '>u'>pPriseJ Mallhew (!r11•ll'r•l.~ (JAl>riPy <.1ilPrnan A 1ecr1 itQt' 1.11flll>t1lt>r wh11 lflad- 1er1Pnlly gain!> ilC.CI">'• to II•» hm1<1y1111 o; "" .lrey11, 1.ornp1;1pr '>Y"ll•r11 o1ri11 ne.,rly OP ~Ill!> World War Ill f'>( ,· I I tor '>1 nun ! Z, llOYW All My C..un<o 1 I "l48 Dc.1m;i I r !Jwilrd G An1J1n•,•m nw I l "" ,j',f Pr A ,,.,, il<.tu<.P'> tu l.1!111·1 , I "'" 1 1 <,111•1 de f(1(..t•V• ''l..-tf1µ•, 11 ft1f" 1J ..,. ,,,,f!t•h1 Jut1ftQ lt1p N ill I 1 t>r 14 I" I I 411 H 11CM1 Alphdt,et r 1r~ ( tQ84 Dra ma 1 Vincent Spano I< .lie \/emor1 Christopher W.:ilt.Pn Na1;il1P Wnrtt1 11 hr 46mm) $ 'Ra1dPr". Cl! fht I 11•,t Ai~ I l'IH I Al.I ,pnturP) Ha11 • .,or1 I r l I<'"'' 11 All"'' I 1 t 1 55 n11r • Z T111• M.t\Jto1f1t t'tlf Arr""''" 11 I 1114;> fl1,1ni.1) lo',l'lt Coll"' A1tto.,f!.i•1t•1 ti hr lB n1111 I 2:11 C Moc r r .. 1.11.-r•, I 1 H'l Ad~,.111111 .. ) .),l'11P<. M1lch11rTI I' •Pl M .llltr I ltr 4? rn111• I tll z Tw111yht /onr Jttp Mn\ltt"I ( 1983. !:>r.•f'n<" F1ction1 J11t111 l 11t•1-111w Vic Mor row I I hr 4~1 111111 I W IO 'The Lll~I Kid<, C>tt f rl•ll• 1 tQB l Dr,1 111a I Jane Colltn!> T otiv H1111~lf' .. (lJ Arnbe,.Que 1 l'lbl.. A<Jvt'nhire) (,rpqory Peck Soph1.1 I f\rl'l1 !? hr· J L The SN:r••I Of !111• • 1ldf'11 flt .111on I t"l8J AtJlit•lll '" • llrr.c•r llou•.tC)n Or1an H.i1r11 f 11,, If. 11 ,, .. ¢ f·Ptf" 1t>I l>1t'.ln1 (111/() (\it1nlil) nut><>rt r c r .14'< I ,11111•ri H11llt1tl (I tor J9 """ l H (k•1 Anu 11,.• l1t11111y 111:1~1) l\ll\.l'n- ''""' At11fl••tlf'<J I I hr 10 111111 I 0 V1lf.,rnlrt•1t1t• fl'1l!IJ. l.1111 t'>V) J>1mr<. Wcl(l(1•, I l!-.1,. .r .Vt 11.111, ( t ror JO ''""I 2 T11.-M l•I•• < liro .11.1n I I •t /II < '""P hd p,.i.., <,1•ll1•r., 1!11~10 )I 11• t I hr 33 11111 t I Sunday. April 14. 1985 23 I I -l'riclay Coal. -Evening----• .. 118®.l .... IOIOll IUDDIU C81 .... • NMTTOIWIT nlm'ICO.MIY ITM,_ ...... 90RT me..,. I .. Ya.'l llAITB CMIPI ( I llCMI "Running Brave" ( 1983. Dra- mf!J Robby Benson Par Hingle Based on the real 11IP expenence of Sioux Indian Bil- ly Mill:; ;ind the oersor1a1 obslacles he overcamP. ro become a member of lhe I '164 Olyrri~.nc. rrack learn and !he first ArneriLan to ever win rhe 10.000 meler run 'PC ' ( 1 hr 45 min ) · HOT MAT HOT\.M ........ HAllP'Y DAYI AGAIN ... u.mY -.&.Ill Doomcanw. ~/~..WIHOUR MBl.OfFOlmM I ADAM mT'M'l llOlllY WORLD VIJIO ZOO Videos By Commooores. Wang Chung Jump In The Saodle ( 1 =1"· ':-.::": .... MVATI llJUU. AIC ... Q , .... MA~ A Oillmq service that '''·"" 1>11mr rr ,,,, kfll•, '"!!'• 111ooe1 Paige Hdli ODALUI tTJ ... OI ENTDn'Al...r TWT Featured Dean Mar1111 m IABAU l OS Angeles DOdgers at San~ Pa ores f 4 nrs J • lit».,:, fORTUNI 1-.. MJICMT H1 Lm'LI MYa IAMD It AUIT1IAUA The poiJul;ir rock qroup performs a <w1lec11on 111 1lip1r tut<; 111 a r:onccrf taped 1n Met- ''''"''''' f l t11 I L MOV11 ·<,p1111y Brealt' f 1983. Come- ly ( 1.1;1r ~111•11 r,1eve 0Rssell FOtJr bud- 11 • h.1;1> ,, w1lcJ ttrnP 1n 1"011 Lauderdale I 1t1r •I '""ll vac.t111on ff ( I hr 40 0 MOV11 Purple Heart:, ( 1984 Ora 1 .-, 'N;ihl Cheryl Ladd In Vietnam. a N '", 1M••J1c. meets .:ind falls 1n IOlle w!lh a t .. l• .111-I <1urse but !heir future plank are 11111•.111"•"<1 by the 1nev11able c11cum- "'·'"' • 11 w;ir R 11 hr 55 min ) Z MOV11 Blue S1<1es Aga.n" ( 1983 C .1 ''''lf l Harry Ham11n M1m1 Rogers A w rn.1• ·1tternp1s ro lry our ror a spot on a 010 '' '"J111< baseball 1e~m oosp1le the OP· po-.1111.i1 ol men 1n lhe club ilnd the owner PG I 1 fol 27 min ) 7:11 ttll MOVll The Thing ( 195 I Sc1ence- r1r.h<m1 J.1mt>S Arnesi. Dewey Martin A U S ,,..,,.arc.h 'ilRhOn •n the Arcllc 1s hllttfllf''l t y ;in e<'llP. being ( 1 hr 45 '"" 1::11f) I 0.. THI TOW r11Rl11111d hov. former t11•avywl·•11••I i:ooten<.Jer ~en Norton rs tak 1nq " •,h, t ,,, Ac.ting. t>ehmd ll"1f"Ct1rla1ns nf tl•u l "'''1 13eacri Baller, the soulful sue· Gess 011n1• New Ed1t1on·• singing group I GIPM&Y .... TMAnm• m <*L.A. i::entu1ed ttus soec1al ed1 24 Sunday. April 14, 1985 lion ot "Haunted L A " includes visits to the Westwood Cemetery the Valenttno lartmenls, and the Masquers Club Ul~ATU.. NOfU'ICCUT .. .., ........... "' ........ ..... , .. llmt ..... ~ •• 11 I A• A video music p1esentation of the soul Singer's come- back album "Love language." featuring lthe i&·=~~~A 719 mTOn'lllGIOO "Break Dancing" .. (I) Dl'TICTM • nll ...,. A Sovie! immigrant thinks his prospective brother- m·law may be 1ry1ng to sabotage his mar- riage, Nick moves into the Wyman home tor an indefinite pe11od ( 1 hr ) II GD lllT 1ml (Premiere) The pres- sures, pitfalls. challenges and lriumpns lacing studenrs and teachers at a contem- porary"!iouthern California beach commu· nity are chronicled Stars Jim Metzler and Janel Ellber ( I hr ) U .,_ "Ironside" ( 1967 Mystery) Raymond Burr. Geraldine Brooks A dis· ableo detect111e becomes a spec.al police agent and is assigned to find Ille sniper responStble tor his 1n1ury (2 hrs ) 8 (II ..... George and Katherine are eKC•ted about ren11ng a Victorian house un111 Webster d1scovefs a secret room behind a trick wall (R) c::;i I CMUl-'Al&Y:M W • ..,.WAn .,_ "Butterfield 8" ( 1960. Orama) Ellzabeth Tayk>r. Laurence Harvey A beautiful woman. who had a1wa1s taken rove ltghtly. finds her lrve lover bur rne man is mamed (2 hrs ) 9 W ... mlTCll-•MYWW I!) •ALL tTmT -Guest John Con nolly, chaiunan, Investment Polley Com m11tee Dean W111e1 Reynolds Inc , (C) MO¥ll "Risky Business" I 1983, Com- edy) Tom Cruise. Rebecca DeMornay A high schoot senior, sheltered 1n an affluent Chicago suburb. decides to e11penmen1 with the wilder side of Ille 'A'~ ( t ht , 36 mm) (lJ WllW A prolile of Los Angeles Lakers center Ka1eem Abdul Jabber (R) (}tl llCMI "Dressed To Kill" ( 1980. Suspense) Michael Caine. Angie Dickin- son A New V0<k psych•atr1srs practice 1s e,t(am1ned airer a torme1 pa1ten1 becomes a suspect m a se11es of s1ay1ngs 'R' ( 1 hr 45m1n) (lJ llOVll "Valley Girl ' ( 1983, Comedy) Nteolas Cage Deborah Foreman A high schOOI g111 breaks off her romance with e punlcer because the rela1tonsh1p lhreatens her standing w11hm her peer group 'A' ( 1 hr .~tn) aal 9 .:i:..~ George and Mar sNfs hO()eS I<>< a relarung vaca1100 1n Fk>r- 1da are marred by the arrival ol a htlmcane and the revelation ot a snacking secret o Cf) UM IOAT e WALL ftmT -Guest John Con-notty. cl'la11man. lnvesrment Polley Com mrttM . Dean Witter c::=ds. rnc Cl> • eoGJBI CCMfTY "New Porl Mesa Art ShOw A 50 Vear Celehra- 1ton" A look at lhfl' Southerr' Ca1Uorn1a art ~now whtCh gave many ar11str. rhe11 1111;1 ecpooure. &ome who have Since gonu on to win tnlernattonal acclaim W"°'"..,. WCNMllC.nllPUI- -Cl) DIU.At The Ewing brothers won- der how the mysterious strangoi can help them reratn the family's 0tl hold•nos. Cfltf 1.; stunned when Ile learns the strano 1den!.!!>' O ( 1 hr ) D m MA&I maoee Rocky managttt con C~et Long and Lieutenant Ha tOIO l)edbhng a pa11 of ricltshaws as per his plan to catch lhe k~lef of a Hollyw• star "Tl hr) 8 9 -When 8en500's camP' money 1uns out. hrs prospects IOok bf unlll ..!1..'f ne.(pecfed t>enetact<>< arrr ~~ ....... • PATtm -.&: A QUllTICll OI M MOOD A documentary on the hie of Fat Jun1pero Serra. the founder ot the Call ma m1SS100 sysrem is presented l!),_Llm Cl) u.L P001IM.L New Jersey Gene at Memphis ShowbOars (R) (3 hrs) (()M0¥9 "Hot Dog rhe Movie" (1£ Comedy) David Naughton, Pah Houser An Idaho farm boy, parttclpa · 1n a freestyle sk11ng compe11t1on. finds mance and tun. as well as a rivalry , the reigning Au&111an champion ·A' ( 1 36m1n) CID .,_ "Mike's Murder" ( 1984, [ ma) Debra W1nge1. Mark KeylOun A Angeles bank employee and somet lover of a drug dealing tennis 1nstruc decides to investigate his death and Je ard1zes her own hie 'R' ( 1 hr , 37 min ) (%) M0¥9 "Moscow On The HIJ()a. ( 1984. Comedy) Robin W1tt1ams M Conchtta Alonso A Russian c1rq.1s m c1an oerects 10 lhe Urnled S1a1es and ties m New York alter betng saved h lhe KGB by a store securiry guard R" hr . 55 min) I UMTTA .. ~TUCU .. 9 OfPnllUCC Ka1e·r. a11emp1 to an employee nearly gets rhe pe1&on porled c::;i (!).,_"The Four Musketeers" ( 19 Actvenrure) Oliver Reed. Raquel We Four dashing heroes attempr to PfOI their sovereign King LOUIS XIII and queen from schemes of Cardinal Rte heu (2 hrs , 30 min) e II*......_ The b1par11san sat offers hts latest comic 111ews on poll and current events -1 (I) PAI.COii CMIT Q CID llMI ¥ICI Crockelt and Tubbs V8Sllgate 3 f)Otn<>graphy 11ng With the r of an FBI agen1 whose beh&vlOI 11 so CIOVS (R) { 1 hr ) 11 ~ -Kare and l OU allemp find a young hoOdlum who could c1 Zeoa of charges lhat she murde1ed man who killed her husb8nd o { I hr ) l ,....wu . TllY ll¥OUln. This doclJ()1a portrays Iha 0<deal of C1echoslova~ piolessor Jan Kalina who war. arrestee 1972 IOI sa1111z1ng the government in colleellon ot bootcs and c11baret1 Free Jones stars as Kaltna ( 1 hr 15 mm ) .,....., ... ~--"P11vate School" ( 1983, Cor dy) Phoebe Cal'"' Be1'y Russell Te aged boys v1s1t the all g111 Chefty\ Academy for SOfl'lO fun and adventure (1hr ,37 min) (R) llCMI "Moscow On rt\e Huds< ( 1984, Comedy) Robin Wiiiiams. M1 Conch11a Alonso A Russian c1rcu' m1 cian defects to the United Statet unu • lies 1n New Vorlc alter being saveo Ir the KGB by a Slore security guaro 'R' (I hr . 55 min ) (J) llCMI 'Aac1ng With The Me>< ! 1984 Romof\Ce) Sean Penn Ellab I . -l'riday Cont. to mill I r,1 >Od ign tak ·es .,.. her lor '81< 84 tC~ 1n4 ro lllh nr 1ro .. o~ me tor JP >n' • 1r1a JSt :et om (1 75. Ch ec:t his he- rlst le& tn· etp 1p1· to 98( lhe mft 1an 1 tn his cue 'le· rn· ale ·R' McGovern. In late 1942. 1ust belore he's scheduled lo leave tor boot camp, a teen- ager from the wrong side of the tracks falls 1n love with the new yirf rn town 'PG 1hr.,46m1n) _.- IOlm -1IC TAC DOUIH •••w..,.. -~TUCll tW &,• Cl) ®l fl) ..,.. -AllDAUD &SSJOll ..-Ya.La fUYIOY'I CANDID CAIRA llOWll "Amanda By Night' ( 1981 Adult) Ve1on1ca Hart. A1charo Bolla A prostitute lej3ms up wrth a <1etectrve when one of her colleagues is murdered by a client she referred ( 1 hr . 25 mrn ) Cl) llOWll "Dressed To Kill" ( t.980 Suspense) Michael Caine Angie D1ck1n son A New York 1JSych1a111sf's pracuce ,., examined after a former patient become-; a suspec t 1n a series of slaying~ ·R' 11 hr 45 mm J .• •r:.r tt:1I ~ -~ The plrghr nf Czechoslova k1a's Ale~ander Dubcek (Juhan Glover) whose allempts at dPmocrat1c reform were crushed by a Soviet 1nvas1on 1n 1968, is drama111ed from the point of 11ew ot his close associate /dene~ Mlyna• (Paul C=an) (2 hrs I 1t:af) Cl) "Chmb An Ar1gry Mnunlam ( 1972. Western) Fi:>•,s ParkPr Barry Nel son A country <;hertll ilnd a New York l.OP clash over rhe pursuit ot a fug1tr11e Indian on t~ side o f Cahtornia'-; Mount Sha<>ta {B) {? llrs 15 rnin I D GI) TOllQHT Ho-it Juhnny Carsori Scheduled actress Ornella Muri t 1 hr 1 1£="-- MN:UOllD Pl.a llOWll "Young lady C:hllttE>rley· (1977 Drama) Harle~ McBrrde. Petet Ratray A young woman 1nherrts her fam1 ly's huge manst()n and an ancec;to1·s diary deta1hng numerous se,ua1 e5capades 'A .L! hr , 28 min ) II J llOWll "Blondes Have Mme Fun' ( 1984 Drama) John Leshe Jes•e St James An unsuccessful bu<.1nessm~11 asks a crazy inventor to create a lake po Iron so he can swindle people I 1 hr 30 min) QI Jll CUii Scheduled 011ty Grnharn'!> daughte1 G1g1 discusses i:.h1ld-1ea11ny ( t hr . 30 min) -1 OJ) MIC llOCU iiON "The Buccaneer ( 19J8. ~d venture) f'reCJric March. A~1m Tam1roff P11ate Jean Lat111e aids tne Untted States rn the War ol 16 12 (2 firs 30 min) i •••men ... ... ,...,. M llTCll-A psych1atrr!lt •6 torn between ambition and passion as a rp<;ult ol his alhw with a!altent (J) lMI I I 'IOUI MllOX Perform anc~s by The POiice. A Flock of Seayull~. Devo. W&ll ol V00<100. Rielly Wates. (,ary Numan •nd The Gang of Four are fe•J lur4tel 1n tti1s mu<;icat-comedy spec1AI _,,.~~=.'11nt11sy New Wave r.lub -.,...,...,...,. fAl.a ... M IM•-M1S!lll'<J 1,,0I iege transcripts. n toot socral s&curtty number 11nd a mother who doesn't rec,OQ n1ze him cause a young graphic designer to shp into paranoia G QOClc.QHT U.: VIDIOI (!) llOVll "Mozambique" ( 1965. Drama1 Steve Coch1an. Hildegarde Knell A worn· an Olackma•IS a p1fo1 1n order to obtain the contents of a bnetcase. (2 hrs ) @) .. YOM HOT TUCll Scheduled 111- deos by Chaka Khan. the Manhattans ano the Pointer Sisters Carlos de Jesus hosts trom Starbucks ( 1 hr ) Q) llOVll "Broken Ar1ow' ( 1950, w esr ern) James Srewart. Jell Chandler In the 1870s, the 'Courage ol a scout helps b11ng peace between Arizona settlers and the hos111e Apaches (2 hrs J 61) LOft. AlmlCAll tml (f") .amLOOI (I) (H) llOWll "Gorky Par!\" ( t983 Mystery) Wilham Hurt. Lee Marvrn A Moscow horn 1c1de 1nspec101's rnves1tgat1on of a bizarre trrple murder near a skating rink leads him to conf10ntat1ons with the KGB and a globe-11011.ng Amertcan busmess tycoon 'R' (2 hrs , 8 min J 1M (0 ) llOWll "lllusrons" (No Date. Ad.ult) ( t ..,, 15m1n J 1911 llCMI 'The Wolf Man" 11938. Hnr ror) Claude Rains. Lon Chaney Jr A man realizes after he has suffered an attack by a wolf that he is becoming a werewoll ( 1 nr 30m1n) Cl) llO¥ll "Mruamb1que" ( 196&. Drama) Steve Cochran, Hildegarde Knelf A wom i'ln blackmails a Pilot on order to obtain the contents of a brretcase (2 hrs ) r E J PU PULL CONTACT UMTI (I) LJ llOWll "Chained Heat" ( 1983. O•J· ma) Linda Blair John Vernon While serv 1ng a sentence 1n a Cahtornia penitentiary a young woman is exposed to v101ence and narolssment from both inmates and 1a11ers 'R' ( 1 hr 35 min 1 .:&l llOWll 'Rarde<s Of The Lost Ark ( 1981 Adventure) HarrtSQ(I Fo1d. Ka1en Allen In 1936, a globe-tro111ng archeoto y1st adventurer races Nazi evildoers tor a lpqendary rehg1ous artifact of enormous power. narrowly escaping dozens of death traps en route 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 55 min J I l llOWll "f h1s ts Spinal Tap.. ( 1984 Comedy) Rob Reiner. Michael McKean In tnis <;atue on the contemporary rock, mu· sic •.cene an American documentary film m11ker e.t(am1nes the phenomenon ot a 1 7 year·old heavy metal bano trom Engtan1J l 'A' ~ 22 min) ,. llCMf1' nw:att t:• ) llAJ HIAllllOOll ITORY 1• llOVll "A New Leaf" I t971 C<lme dy) Waller Matthau Etarne May The plans ot a down-and out playboy 10 rnarry and murder a wealthy Qlrl go astray when he real11es that her good-nature(!, 1nn11 cent ways appeal to hrm (2 hrs 5 min I .... UM. llACWlll . 1'8) = "One Flew Over The Cuckoo'<. Nest" ( t975 Drama) Jack Nicholson l ou1se fletcher A gleefully 11re11ert>nt troubl1•maker 1s comrn111ed lo a mental rn ~11tut1on whe1e he 1ncrtes the other pa- tients into open rebelhon against a power fut nur~ei and (he estab\Jsned hospital order 'R' (?hrs . t3 min I •@ ~ liACll . t1t (~)llOWI "Arsky Busmess t 1983 Cnm edy) TOITl Cruise. Rebecca DeMornay A h1Qh S( hOOI sent01 sheltered 1n an atlluent l.hrcago sut>urb. dftC1des to e.11perrmerH with lhe wrldcr Stele nt hie 'A' O \ 1 hr 36 mrn l 1:98 llOWll · Orncula s Daughter" ( 1936 Horr0tl Otto Krvi:ier Gtoua Holden A man 1s led on a dange<ous search when a vampire's daugh1er kidnaps his t1ancee i hr . 30m1n I llOVllTO...,.. llOVll ·constan11ne And The Cross" ( 1960. Ad11en1ure 1 r:orne1 Wilde. Chi!!•· tine Kaufman In the 4th century B C . Constantine becomes £ mperor of Gaul end defeats the Romdns 111 his crusade for rehg1ous tolerance (2 hrs 30 min ) (£) COUI• UmAU Oklat11:i01a State at Texas (Al (3 hrs I CZ) llOVll ·'The May1c Lh11st1an' ( 1970. Comedy) Peter Seller~ Ringo Starr A wealthy f nghsh barone1 attempts to prove that the entire world •S corrup!tble 9111en the ~11ce 'PG ( t hr 33 min ) M (tO ':Makin£! The Grade" \ 1984. Comedy) /udd Nelson Oaria Olsen A spoiled rich kid ofter!. $10 000 to a street· . wise teen-ager to t1n1Sh OUI h1S last year at prep school tor him 'R' ( 1 tu 45 n11n ) HI(!) AllOTT AND COITIUO Cl) llOVll "Winds Ot Tr-.e Wasteland" ( 1936. Western I John Wayne Phylhs Frase1 A staqecoal.h r1w11er races against a rival to ob1a1n a v11h111bte 1na1I vmtt ac 1 1n Cahtorn1a ( 1 hr ) ~="A Minor Miracle 11983 Dra- ma! John rtuston Pele A yrmip ol or- phans led by a devou,•d p11Pc.t stn1yyles to overcome p1wer1y ano i:>v1c11nn tr1:im 1he1r .. 1hom$~~""", a9 lllWllN TMI LMI HI llOVll "Black May1r ( t'l4<t Adven ture) Orson Welle•. i\kirn T .1m1111ft rhe myster1011•, Cayllo<otr•• 1', 11re,Pnted lrom taking e>vf'r "" en1p1rp 1 :i hr , Hl m111 J C) llOVW "Siege' I 1970 CJran•at Ma111n Balsam Sylv1,1 $11J""Y A "·•1,.111, 0111muni1y 1<, held 1n I hP grip r.I h•.ir 1 , 1 11P1qr1bor hOOd ganQ (')f \'1(11111~ hr1rlcll ill"> It hr 43 min 1 t118 llO¥ll The Gtmo,I (1t rrarikenste;n' (1942 Horror) Lon U 1.1t1t( Jr Fvelyn Ankers Or F1<111kt'rt«lt'•r1·.., '""""t"'r n~es dem~creator ,, hr., tll IAmMJ. IUNCff •11 IUYBIA>IUI llOWll "Strange lnv.ttlt.!r I 198/ 5<.r ence-F1c1ron1 Paul I eM.11 Nancy Allen Super-1ntel1tgent berny-.. "' irn -;p~ce mute r1at1ze 1n a small m1r1wP',tPr1, tr>wn ilnd as surne the bodies c,I it•, res1c1e111s ·pc, ( t hr 29 min) W ; ,_ ICOM I Co.MITY CALDmAlt f CtWUI CHAl9llJN ON ntl fLM scum .. mlMAltT ( llOVW "Ofp<;~r1 Tn Kill' t 1980 Suspense) Michael C;une Ang1P Dtck1n- son A New York pc;ycn1atn•.1 s 1>rac1tce 1s "'11tm1ned a~ a formt'f pat1enr oecnmes a suspect 1n a series ot slay1nqs R' 11 hr 45m1n) .. (f) CAll'TOO. Classy Autos Advertised in the DlilJPllat Sunday, April 14. 1985 25 -·Salurclay --11ona1ng HI i U.I. 'Alm MJ10RT mDIAT zanoo DWi10MD CAPO A blind 12· year·old is determined to prove his mother's innocence when she's pegged as a prime suspect in the their ot the world's largest diamond Stars Adam Rich Zl llOVIE 'Moscow On The Hudson · ( 1984 Comedy) Robin Williams Marta Conchita Alonso ( I hr 55 mm I .. @ CllAMON""' "9 fJ CW PWU: v•woen ON_,,,. nON (!) WOllLD TOllOMOW mmuT (~ TIDOY PINDIJtGl'All A v1c:1eo music presentation Of the soul smger's come· back album Love l anguaye · featur.mg the single .. In My Timi! ( ) IPOll'TICDTD .. UDIWOllLD -IDIPITY ICIRIAI WllTI COURIE Q.Oll.uP wmt CML ltNlll> TmTAU • QAN8 TID AMlll1'0MQ rT'IYOUR.,_11 lllBICI •mao IUflTI 1 'lllOVll 'H1qh Ro11d To China" ( 1983. Drama) Tom Sellet.k Aess Armstrong ( 1 hr 45 min J E .,._., ,,_, ~aomt'T MJIORT Up 10 t1ate business 1r1tormat1on for mana· qer~ 1nclud1ng st1;ir1>gy issues lechnolo llY and a re•1ew 1 Wall Street <'\ct1v1toes 11111, 0 lllOVll rn ... AudOy Sy!.tPm ( t984 Comedy/ Aochilrtl nreyflit,., Su!>an Saran '1on 11 hr ':>() 111111 I $ 1i10V11 Cur<..e nt I ht> Pink Panther ( 1983 ComeC1y! ll'd Wd"'" Oa111d Niven 1 hr 40 mm I 1::11 ICIDQUIZ ®) K•A.uTTUI 'AClllTTDI " • WllT'TDI IOY OI QAllDlllNQ mil TMI llAYOM -.-...rm lf!IMOUT •mao ......,. ( llOVW 'The Ma91L Ot Lihs1P' l 1978 Adventure) James Stewart. Mickey Roo· =·i""'5f~· um.I RAICAll (11 M•l&lla:LIGDDM'f .... ~IHOW I UT\llDAY lllltllOIOA•1••1Mlll OffMAM> • QWUll)() IOOODAYU. .-Tf90N ..... .,..,.0 ) &M flOOTaAll Nt>w Jeic;ey Generals at Memphis Showboats (RJ (3 hrs.) (l llO¥ll Beach Red" ( 1967, Adven ture) Cornel Wilde Rip Torn ( 1 nr 4~ min J · l wmowC*WAU.mmT ,. llT ALOlll tMI ... ,..,. ,., IOlll :um •1.1•..,,..,... 26 Sunday. April 14, 1985 I"~::!~ .-r ..... ......... ..... llOTQt 1':11 llCMI. "The Sons Ot Katie Etder" ( t965. Western) John Wayne Dean Mar· 11n i hrs . 30 min ) .. ., ..... ~Ula .:'.Lt : ' 0 ...,-, OMOTI ~TAU Wl.DuelDC* llOVll'Oll •mao NATUAI OI nlltQI CAMB Liii PUll9tQ f ) llOYll "Champions" ( 1984. B1ogra pny) John Hult Edward Woodwaro (I hr 55 min) 0 MAVI YOU IVllt .. A1tf&1•!) OI YOUlt 'AMlfTl'P A young girl learns a lesson 1n p11de when tier mother rakes a sob as d cook 1n her weallhy cousm·s neighbor hOOd Stars Marton Ross Jennifer Jason Leigh 1 $J llOVIE 'Many Rivers To Cross'· ( 1955 Western) Rubert T~ylor Eleanor Parker ( 1 hr , 32 n11n ) m lllOV. "Things To Come" I 1936. Sci ence·F1c11on) Raymond Massey. Ralph 1::11,R~~~- IC\MIPU •mao . •CAMBWI~ ti lilOYll ·Amertcan Hot Wa> I 1978 Comedy) Tim Mcintire Laraine Newman 1 hr . 30 min) .. Cl) IUQI IUNNY / IM>AO MND WVlrTTOllAVD @) DRAG10W1 LAIR .. ZOOMWI 1.W.A.T. ,, JAT'llAll L»OULTWO I ,ACO"' CUL TUAI ) llOYll · Oklahoma1· I 19!>5 Musical) Gordon MacRae Shirley Jones (2 hrs 25 min l Ol llOYll Fdd•e And Tne Cruisers ( 1983 Qfama1 Tom Berenget Mtehael Pare (I hr . 32 min ) ll) llOYll "Blue Sk1e.; Again· I 1983 Comedy) Harry Hamlin M1m1 R09ers I I hr 27m1n) 1::111· l* Wiil • iA-AU. WVI rT TO IUV8 Qll ICOOIY.000 .. .,... Q CllA .. ITl9 llOYll ·Gunfight In Abilene· ( t967 Western) Bobby Da11n Fm1ly Banks (2 lhrs =C8MICI AL.VII,., Tiii QINJal ,ACU OI CULTUAI • -()) Cll ITORfmM tz t'mAl l Reg1ondl coveraQe ol Bos1on Red Sox at Chicago White So~ or New York Metci at Philadelphia Ph1ll1es 13 lhrs i: :='°'ICOOIY ..,_, ILUlmMT -~ ........ • COOfie I OUW COUfT'f New Pmt Me~ ~rt Show A SO Year C~bra 11on" A look at the Southern Cahlorn11 show which gave many a11tsts their exposure. some who have Since gorit to win 1nternattonal acclaim (CJ llOVW ·oc1opussy" ( 1983. Ad· ture) Roger Moore. Maud Adams (2 I tOm1n) 1t:l •...,.,~nul'MU* (ff) llOYll "Hurricane" ( 1979. Ofa1 Mia Farrow. Jason Robards ( 1 hr . min) CSJ llOYll "Gashght" ( t940 Susper Anton WalbrOOk. Otana Wynward ( 1 28 mm) mw.mM -@ .a umTIAU. First Round Pia Game (2 hrs . 30 min ) -1 Cl) Pll'fOR'IPUCI VIDIOIUT · ~UDCWl:DUIT• r==· __,,,_ ~ .,_ WT A Women's ~hamp ships, sem1hnal malches. hve from Arr Island. Fla (3 hrs ) {l)CM.t:Mll ~ONTMI PILM ICI 119 8 Cl) NA IOU Herriage Classic T round. hve from Hilton Head Island. ! i hr., 30 min) .-CA'I TOP191 QI AIC IW INcw. ''The Ve teen Rabbrl" Animated The tale c velveteen bunny. transformed by a t l~~.:l •abM 0 -.er-.. _,.., oAAD PllTIVAL H1yhhght a 1983 1azz lest111al w11h performance~ Mel Torme. "1{oody Herman and Joe hams (1 hr r (.%) MOYll 'WarGames·· ( 19 Suspense) Ma1thew Brodertck. Dab Coleman ( 1 hr , 53 min ) 11:111 =----tlTI IDl '•CAil Ull)ITAND Featu• Lady Pank ("M•nus Zero... 'Herc Sheena Easton ("Swear ') Mur Head's video One Night m Bangkok ' hr J Cf) llO¥ll 'Here Come The Co-e ( 1945. Comedy) Bud Abbot! Lou C .~E..= ~.,_"Champions" (1984. 81~ phy) John Hurt, Edward Woocrward hr . 55 mrn ) (S) llOYll "Never Say Never A~ ( 1983, Adventure) Sean Connery, r<1 ~aria Brandauer (2 hr'i t 7 mm ) _ .. , .... ___ _ -1--ITOOla .,_ "The Return Of Frank Jam (1940, Western) Henry f onda. G t ietn~y ( 2 hll ) • iDiiimOll ~ While phc graphing a lamoy of 1nguars along Amazon River, Nadia coolronts a poac l=~cut) _Ym'I...,...,. lllJ LIM .,. "Romancing Ttie Sto ( 198" A~1Uf8) Michar-t Oq\J(l -I -ar1 ltrSI on -en- 11s na i 59 se1 hr on· eha • '\rrd :.c ive- f a 111e • o t by Nil- 33 , 1ev ed "), ray (1 :ts" OS· 1ra- ( 1 - •IO- lhe h&r lalurcla Kathleen Turner ( 1 hr 45 min I ::0) llCMI "Moscow On The Hudson ( 1984. Comedy) Robin W1lhams Matt;i Conchita AIOnso ( 1 ht 55 min 1 I Ucml ... AICOT (I) mAIAlllTIAU Playolf Game 12 nrs . 30min ) I mmm ~""ooaa-... SI ..... M111'lll1M1Mn'I Songs \.hurch ()1 The POison Mind • Tn11ller Promises In Ttle Dark." ''Harvey and Srie11a The Boss·· and 'Change Jurtges l a Toya Jacks.:>n. Ollie and Jerr·1 Joh•H1y A1vPt~ Q) llO¥il 'Ten Tiger<, 0 1 Kv.anq1ung· '1981, Adventure) t I Lung. r 11 Sheng 1 hr . 30 mm ) ~llOT'OIU& ..,.ca.a r llO¥il "The W 1l • ( 1978 Musical! 01 ana Ross. Mtehael Jackson 1.? hrs t3 min ) irn n11wm •umALL 1•D Cl) 8'0rlTIWOM.D Scr.eau1eo (.ART Lo~=1~rand ~''" 12 tlrs 1 ~ ._ICA'ITOPTD ~ NOmllMTD D1an111> Hunl1>r riost<. th1-. show 101 home owners lr ,11uru J <.now cases of new homes "' San D1e4c Jnd t p tor present homel)wner'. d"U (" "l'.'t'Cl•vl' t>uyers Cl) IOLI) 00..0 Host A1c1>. Dt>P<. Gue<-ts P0tn1er Sisters Rog~r Ho\Jqson .lohn Warte Glen CampOPll I\ ul A lhl!' G.int; Rockwell Cyndi L11uper f\•dt: • fRt ,-, hr) &l) ,_ 181h Annu.11 H>'.111 f.1 r.•r H .,,,1 ~n~cofl:t•~"> I, r' I l ) llO¥il 'Th•!> le; sr111,1 ld~ r ·Q84 Comedy) Rob AE>1npr M11..h.it;>I McKt w lhr . 22m1n) ... TMIWUT ,. fllOllTtWT. AlmlCA: T'DMlllH t:a ,. TllOCIP AT 1M1 .o¥111 Sc.ru.!dult••1 Rog!'r r nen and Gene $1skel 1ev1Pw L ii ~;t1,1w~!' :incl t<1~v1d." W ~ spec1n1 fncus1ny on tht:' r1c; ing high school droµoul rdll' ;1110 thP t>I foi;s of priva1e and pubh<. '.1!ct.1r QI •11p" to re 1erse the problem t,l I 1 hr I ~ COM19 DUllY HIN.TM llMI (£) ltOAIHllOW S1a1 Wo11n r f Ar11t11ari<, Champt0nsh1p SMw I 1 hr 1 (L I MON 'SplAS.11" 11984 Cumt'•lyl Torn Hanks Daryl Hannah ( 1 n1 'It min I g:) 1111 WIB • COUNTllY IMltaC Perl rm ance by Anne Murr'l'r lt'lll'lvoews and SIC• 11es w11h Lee Greenwl'OO Ct.er Alk•n'> Dr Joyce Bro1hers I:' IWBT MCm A lvnl.. al 1h .. np por1un111es and problem o r buying ;in,1 -;elhng a home. w11h trna11c1.i1 .)dv1C P .;ino home 1mprovemen1 lips U IWID't IOTI / IWICY DMW MYll IMI • MON "Vankee Buccdnetlr 11952 A~enture) Jell Chandler S<"o11 Br.1dy .~hrs) II) llO¥il 'Ensign Pul\ler' ( 1<!64 Cnmt- 1) Robert Walker. Burl Ive!: 12 !Ire; t CCllfTm DaY't MULTM-1 )IOT .... A&YTMI ... ( ) .,. "Beyond RMSt.>n..il\11' no11b1 ( 1980. M yste<yl David Hemm111ns John Hat~s (2 hrs l min I (S l "'t'es G1orp1n" 11 98? Mu<,11 111 l uc1ano Pavaro111. Kr11hryn Harrold 11 hr . ~3m1n I ........ (f7) ... ""' aA.O ft.IC* Cont. t:al =1'0Ul~ CMAIMGI ... E.com IACI, IOTTa ..... LUCY I AmM:All tTOl'f E' "'9.'I ~TUT .. _.,.,.. .... ITI~ Higt111gn1s ot 73 M1am1 Dolphins and ·74 P111sburgh Sreelers (Al 11 hr I 11 llCMI Hard To Hold ( 1984 Ora- ma) 'A1c1\ Spnngloeld Jane1 E1be1 (I ht 33 min) Z MOVIE Moscow On The Hudson · I 1984 Comedy) Robin W1llrams.. MarlCl Conchlla Alonso 11 tlr 55 min ) talWMm.llQ Ml MmlCAll~ IPOllTICON World Cup 0 1 Sailboard 1!1) (I tu ) U lllOYll "Run For The Roses' ( 1978. Orn ma) Stuar1 Wh11man Panch110 Gomez (2 hrs ) 0 ®) IO'llUNQ $200 000 F11estone Tour· namenr 01 Champions fr om R1111era Lanes •n Aflron. Ohio ( 1 hr 30 min ) I]) woma WOUN 0 llOVW "Rage Of The Dragon" ( 1979 Adven1ure:J;tjon Lee (2 hrs ) (!) UTnl °" 1MI ~ Qi) MOYA In 1he controversy 011er lhe Lause or Sou1heasr Asia's ·ye11ow rein ctaims !hill i:riem11.als are being dropped tiy planes are coun1ered by !hose 1ha1 place rne re<.pons•b•hly N•1h swarms or t.>ees 1A1 O (I hr I ' FNITAJY -.AND MmlCAll ITOltY MOVIE "Tt'ie F1ftn Muske1eer ( 1979 A.d11en1ure1 BP.1u B11dges U1sula An 1resc; 11 hr 41 nun I L llOVW APP•' Man r 1984 Comedy) rm11io Fsrevet Harry Dean S1an1on 11 111 JJm•r• 1 ta 0 ~ Dea1h Sentt?nce' 11974 Susrense) C1011s Ledchman Laurence l uck1nb1ll (I hr 30 min I ~ lll>DITAllDM HUllAll EIAVIOI '(' Nt9eCt llAM ~ IA&.T WA1D *MAL W D MMDWIG'l IPORTI FQCU1 @ ITAllTMI (f) MTW Git TMI HIT1 Lip synced rend• lions or 'You'rt> the One That I Want," "I FePI to• You · "ll's 1n Hrs Kiss." ' Heal Wave Somewhere Over me Rainbow" and "The Devil Wen1 Down 10 Geor91a .. tD llOVW The Apnt Fools" ( 1967 Com- edvl Jack Lemmon. Catherine Deneuve (2 hrs ) Cl) OU¥llt TWT All> 1MI AllTN. DOl*R An1matl'd A relormPd Oodger 101ns forces with Oliver Tw1s1 who has been chealed out ol his 1nhAn1an1.e 1n an a11emp1 10 re 1.011er Twist s fortunt> (2 hrs l '~...,.,.OM THI PMm ~--HUllAll EIAVIOI ''"*"ICaTB H lllTt/#....,_I O' MOW Over The Brooklyn Bridge 11984 Romance) E111011 Go11ld Margaux He~y t 1 hr 4~m1n I $' Curse Of fThe Prnk Panrheor' f 198'.l Comedyt TedlWass DIMd Niven ( 1 hr 40 mm ) m llO* "Frontier GAi'' ( 1945 WAS1ern) Y11onne De C.1r10 And C:ameron ( I hr 30m1n) I -=-1umtmo I • wmwo..DOf"°'"1 Ptrnell Wht19k er "" ,1n opponer'I 10 be nMtied 1n a light wP1Qhl tioul Evande( Hotylleld vs Mark R111era 1n a 11gh1 h~1wywoigh1 bOU1 and Tyrell B1Qg'> v<; Mike Perk1rl$ rn ft hf'avy· we1gh1 O\'ut All scheduled tor su1 rovnds ""m Corn1I'. Gh11s1r Teus, lhe Wood Me monal. a 'ma1or 1es1 for three-year-Old Thofoughbreds leading up to lhe Kertluc- ky Derby, from Aqueduc1 Race Track in Jamaica. N.V ( 1 hr 30 min) CJ) AT THI MOVlll Scheduled Roger Eberl and Gene S1sket look ar current Hends 1n American movies I :t':'i..u A look al thermogra- phy. expfanatrons ot 1he human vOICe and yawning, the pronghorn second-fas1es1 mammal on ear1h Q ~IMS ti# PAll'im lm'IAlll tlf) mwtl "Misunderstood" ( 1984. Ora ma) Gene Hackman Henry Thomas (I hr . 31 min) Cl) mwtl "The Magn1hcen1 Ambersons" ( 1942, Drama) Joseph Collen. Anne Bax1e1 ( 1 hr . 28 min ) d @ IAmALL Hous1on Astros at Atlanta Braves (2 hrs . 45 min 1 .. 1 ....... -ITAM QIN r&·1-.. • VOYAllM mwtl "The Brides 0 1 Fu Manchu' 11967 Adven1ure1 Cn11s1opher Lee Mar r.va~ ~ llO¥ll "S1ten1 Mov•e 11 976. Come- dy! Mel Brooks. Many Feldman f 1 nr 26m•n J E, e.l. 'I ~TUTllOmlm (' .,_ 'Head" c 1968 Mus1ca11 The Monkees Vtetor Mature I 1 hr 26 min I trJt 11 AT-Fea1ured a lo.Jk .~1 the S1a1e Mental Health sysiem ''''>'" I =WOllL.DOf"°'"' Pernell Whl!al\ Pr 11s an opponent 10 be named 1n .i hghr weigt11 bout Fvander HOlyhPl11 vs Mark Rivera 1n a llgh1 hPavywe1gh! oour and Tyrell Biggs vs M•kf> Perkins 111 a heavy- weight boul all scheduled lor .,,. rounds. from Co1pus Ch11s11 Texas the Wood Me morral a ma1or lest tor tnrPe year-old Tho1ouglibreds leading up 10 the t<entuc ky Derby trom Aqueduct nace Traci\ 1n Jamaica. N Y ( 1 hr 30 rnrn 1 I WO..O WM I QI DIARY ---MCIUMltl.ltGIMM' C.U1'MC'T10m -Bveaing -----1 Cl) Cll.,,. ---llO¥ll Na1tona Velvet 11945 Ora ma) E11zaoe1n Taylor l.A•l-'-ev Rooney A young girl 11a1ns her hOlse 10 ••at> 1n the Grand Na11onal (2 hrs I I ---0 mATllT MmlCAM HBO TOO CLoel FOR co.rollT Sara QelS a crush on a man who falls 1ns1eao 101 J11c1o. te (R) Cl) llCMI eThe Hosp11ar I 1971 Come· dy) George C Sco11 Otana Rigg Orrg1nal script by Paody Chayetslly A 01s1llus1on- ed doctor on the verge of t11vorceo l"i Gived lrom SUICk:le yr; young woman t 2 hrs I fD mM ,._WI Neal Gobler llnd Jef· trey Lyons hos1 an 1nfrnmR1tv11 t1'!0k a1 what's new al the movrfl'S '1 IWIT TO MMT 8W1'1CN~ ) ~ POOTIAU Los Anget~ f~press Al ~vf'r Gold 13 hrs l Sunday. April 14, 1985 27 .. ~~------------~--~~1111·---- -Salurclay .. i u.a. PAlll ..al'f ~T ) mn10 DWllOll) CAllJI A bl1nc1 t 2 year-old 1s determ111pd to prove his mother's innocence wheri she's pegged as a primw wspect in lhf' thett of the world's largest c:Mmond Stars Adam Rich 'z llOYIE · Moscow On Tne Hudson ( t984 Comedy) Robin W1thams Maria Conchila Alonso ( 1 hr S'l min I .. @ CIUMOWITM' .. fJ CA9U1 PllOfllLI: V•WOllT ON ..,,,.. "'* i WOILD TOllOMOW IYllAT llllDY ,..,.... ... A video music presentatoon of the •.oul c.1nger·s come oack album Love language." IP;itur1ng the single "In My T1rnf' I ) IPOllTICUTD .. llDIWOILD •••mm ...... RT!~ Q.Oll~ MTN CAIL ..... TmTAU QMle TID AWT1IOllCI rrt YOUlt ..,_.. IHBICI •mao ....,..,. r 1 J llOYIE 'H1q11 noan Tr. China· ( 198'.I Otama) TomC,Pllti<~ Oe'isArmstrong 11 '" 45 rn1n 1 E1•11• .. ~I IU"AOIJMllT .oRT 1 Jr tr, natP t111•,1rif'<.< 1o(urma11on for mana · W'"• rriclurl!nQ •,11;i1 .. 9y 1<,<,uf''> technolo 'II' anrJ d rnvlf•w QI W.111 ~treet ac11v111e•. ~ 11 c( I 1 hr) 0 llOYIE Tt>" Hwlr.ly '>y'>lf'r11 ( 1984 CnmPdy) n1<.h.11tl r)1P;h1•,r, '•ll'>.:Jn Sarnn nrifl ( 1 hr 'iO 111111 I $ llOVll Cur'.•· r Jf rt11• Pink Pantht>r" ( t"llt'l C<Jmf'cJy) Tr•rl W-iv, David Niven ( t hr . 40 rn•n I 1::11 U>QUIZ @)1(1).MITTUI PACl.-rTIM rfllRna IO'Y"' u..,.,.. mil TMI llAYOM _.....,..., RMOUf •ITUDIO ....,.. ) .,. The M<i41<. OI l d bSle' (HHS Adventure) .1,1n1EK Stt'w1111 Mickey Rem ney ( 1 hr . 40 rn1n ) .. 1~-.. flit -.ms ..... LlnU llAICAU u.::1mu: LIGIJl>MY"""' I IAn.AY llON•ID "" .... CW-.-0 IOOONYU. Nlf .... ...... .,..,Q J ...._ flOOTIM.&. Now ft1r.,ey General~ lit M&mphi& Showboall. 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Cl) Cll ITOllt'IMAI CID IAmALL Rftgt<m.11 c;ovm1'gn ot Bo<iton nod So~ at Chicago Whit(> So~ m Now 'f'mk M"l<i nt Ph1ti:idolph19 Ph1ll1fl'! (3 lhrs ;.::-ICOOIY ,_., .... ....,. -~ TtllOLO ... • coor• 1 ~ cown New Pr.rt Me\A Art Show A !>O Yeor Cf'lebf8 11on" A look at lho Southern California show which gave many artists lhe1r I e~posure some who have since gone lo win tcilemat1onal acclaom rCJ MOVll 'OCIOpussy" ( 1983. Adv• ture) Roger Moore. Maud Adams (2 ho tOm1n I , o(J --.n'Y~TllAM.Oll fHJ 11CM1 "Humcane" ( t979 Of arr Mia Farrow Jason Robard& ft hr min) ($J llOYIE 'GaslKJl'lt ( t940 Suspen~ Arllon Walbtook O.a11a Wynward It t 28m1n) l°:)MUT\.llG .. ® l9A IAlllTIAU. first Round Play Game (2 hrs. 30 min I -1Cl)MYOll'IPUC1 VmlOllAT . ~--a.ote:DWT•T DllT '~=--~ ...... ) ~ WTA Women's Champt< !>hops sem1f1nal matchf>5 live from Amf Island Fla (3111$ J (l)CM .... CMA19'1MONTMI ~ ec=- 1W9 Cl) NA IOU Her11age Classic Th rovnd. llve fr om Hilton Head Island, S ( 1 hr , 30 min ) l ~A'tfOPta 0 ---.. CW. "The Val~ tee~ Rabbtt" Animated The tale of velveteen txmny. transtormed by A ht loo,~~·••'' o ) ~ ~ PllTIYAI. H1ghltghl5 a 1983 1a1z festival w11h performances Mel Torme, Woody Herman and Joe II hams { 1 hr I %J llOYll War Games' ( 19a Suspense) Matthew B100e11ck. Dabn 1':9 1Coliir.h~:n) (II) ~All IAllDIT,_ Featurf l .tdy Pank ("Minus /ero." Hefo C)heena £ u'tton I Swear ') Murr Head's video Ono Night in Bangkok • hr I Cf) MOVll HA1e Gome The Co "" I t945 Comedy) Oud Abbott Lou Cc .1tell== I ) ~hamp1ons·· ( 1984. B1og1 Phy) JOl'ln H1Jrl , tdward Woodward ht SS min) ($) llOWll 'No11a1 Say Never Aga11 I 1983. Adventure) Sean Connery, Kia Maria Branda1Jer 12 hrr; 17 min ) _ ... , _____ _ 11191.,.. ITOOlll llOWll "Tho Retu1n 01 rrank Jarrn> ( 1940, Wntern) Honry ronda. Oe T.e1ney (2 hra.J • ....,.. DMm Wt'llle phOI graphing a fam1ty ot 111guar\ l\tong t Amazon River. Nad10 cnnlronts 11 poacl" jrt~~cub .......... a.a ) ~Romenc1ng T,..11· S1on. f 1984 Actventuret M1ch11,.1 Oouol• -I - ll'l· S , ti) ~9 e) 1r • n ha I rd c e· 8 11e Of ~l 3 ~y d ) ly (I ,.. S· it· 11 1" j" • 0 If' If .. laturda Cont. Kathleen Turner ( 1 hr 45 min 1 0) m¥tl "Moscow On The Huoso11" ( 1984, Comedy) Robin W1th11ms. Maria Conchita Alonso ( 1 hr . ~5 min 1 G UClll ,._ AICOT IJ Cl) taA IAlllTIAU Pt hrs . 30 min) l ,,_ITOCMm I L&VIDIOI M'TW Ol ntl HIT1 <;onqs 7"7, -~-w-..... The Poison Mino." "Thriller f'ron11c;pc, In The Dark,' "Harvey and St1e1t;i ThP Boss" and "Change · J.,rJyP<. I •) r "Y·' Jac:kson, Othe and.Jeri / Joh11ny H1v.,r-, «D llO¥ll "Ten Tiger• Of ll'w;ir1qtur1CJ (1981 ,AdvenlurP) T1l•H1(1 ru c;ri.,ng 11 hr. 30 min.) ' llOTOHBI WTICCU. JllOfm "The W11 . ( 1'1/il M11<.1<,,1I) !11 ana Ross. M1chRel J,i<,~<,<Jrl 1:J tor•, I I miri) (JZ),,.. _ .... w. 1•D CID 90llTIWONJI sc.r.e1ll1IPrl (,AflT Lo~=1~ranoPnY 1211r• 1 ~ AmlCA .. TOP TD a;J MCm...,.... D1Anr1" h 11r1tf'f l'1r1.,f', th1' show for homo r;wner'. fr·,.r1111r1(,j •,111,.N c.ases of new home:. 111 '-,;in fl1t•(j( .1nrl t1p" fOr presenl h(JtnAf)Wnl'r'. ,irul f 1rl1'.pt·( l1v1• buyers (I) IOUD OOU> Host n" ~ fJ1·•·., r '"'''·'" Pointer Sisters RO<Jt" Hv1J<;•.c1r• lotm W;i1te Glen Carnpoell K1111I /t. it·•· r .. 1nq Rockwell Cyn11t L »1Jpf•1 1-.11t·1>1 1n1 11 hr I fli) ~ 18th Aruttl•ll Hr.,vl f ,, t••r fl11wl lunior Chitmp1nn<.t11po, ii •tr'. 1 '1!) """ CCU. ?°) llO¥ll "Th(S le, c,l''"••I l.11 I I 'lfl4 Con1t1dy) R(lb RPtnPI M1d1<1l'I Mc K1 .. ir1 ( 1 hr . 2? min ) l ,._TMIWllT 1• PGl'TUIT Of AlmlCA: TIMNlllU 1:11 ,.. tlOC)P . AT ntl.vst S<,h••rl11h•rj flrJtjM r t>"rl anti Gene S1ska1 rf!v1nw ·1 .i tvt1,1wk1• · •Jr•ll 'K1r~111Cl " ~ ~ ~pec:1al fn1.u·,1nu 1ir1 lt\1· "" 1no high !.<:hoot dropout 1.111· ,.,,,, lhi• ,.1 l0tis ol priv11te and p11hlt1 .... r.111• qroup· to re •erse lheproblPm r; t 1 111 1 QI!) WORMYHUl.TM-1 C!'l ..........,. StAr World ()I Arill"ll•lf'1' Championship Show 11 111 J 'L) 110¥9 'Spla<.,h' 11"l8it C11n11 •1lyl Torn Hanks Daryl Hann;ito {I tir '1 I min J m nll WllK • CouwntY MUllC l'1•do1trr, 11nc.f!' l)y Anne M11rr,1y 1ntrrv11•w-. d11rJ <.t" 11e<; w11h Lea G1eAnwoo11 C:t1111 /\!lune, 01 Joyce Srotheri:, B :' 1W11T HOim A hw 1k .11 ltll' op r>ortun1t1es and pro1Jltlrr1•, of 011y111~1 w 111 n"'llinQ a home, with Mnnc1,)I .1dv1<.1! .JrH1 tmm~101111me11111ps 8 IOYI /NANCY DMW lllYITIMI m ll0¥9 "Vanli.ee 811ccm1flf.!r'' ( t9~1? AClvMture) Jntt Cnandl~r Sc.011 Ar.itly ~hrs} .., .. "Fn111gn PutVf'H ( 11'1!,4 r.11rt1P i ) Robert W11lkor. Burl Ive<> t:> tlr'. l CWa.MY HUl. TM lllUll >•....._,,,..,,. t0 ) llO¥ll "Bf!yond Rtwmn.1htl' f1<•1Jht I 1980, My11fnry) D11v1rJ Hf1mm1nn11 lr1rt•• ltnrro;or. (;> hr11 7 1r1111 ) f$ "V(l'I Ci1rnu1,,·· 11'18:> M11.,ru1l1 I u<;umo Pevarom, K111l'lryn H;11r<•ld 11 ht , 53 mm ) IDWOll.DMOI ff7l ,..wme~WUC11 1:11, Gl»GIT morlal. a maior tesr for three-year-old lfTllllATDALUClllCMAMCI•.. Thoroughbreds reading up to the Kentuc- WILCOl91AQ(,ICOT18 ky Derby, trom Aqueduct Race Track 1n 1 ..... LUCY Jamaica, N Y ( 1 hr , 30 min l 1 Amll!CAll ITOllY ([) AT ntl llOWlll Schedul&d Aoger Ebert , llPl 'I ~TllT llOlmlfTI H1ghhll'\ts of and Gene S1skel look al current trends 1n 73 M1am1 Dolphins and '74 P111sburgh American mo111es ~r,..elers (R) ( t l'lr ) I AIC .,,.Q 'H llCMI 'Hard To Hold" I t98.4, .Ota: •••. ·-··-·· -~A.laok . .al 11\i:trmogra- m;i) Rick Springfield, Janet fiber 11 hr . phy: explanations of the human 11ofce and 3') min ) yawning, the pronghorn, secona·rastesl Zi llCMI · Mo<,cow On The Hudson" mammal on earth Q I t ')84 Co111P<ly J Robin W1lloams. Mari11 Ii) U.: Of PAlfTlll 191MD Conchita Alont.o 11 hr , 55 mrn I (ff) llO¥ll "Misunderstood" ( t984. Ora 2:11 IWMfl\.llQ ma) Gene Hackman Henry Thomas ( 1 Ml MmNCAll~ nr , 31 min) ~World Cup Of Sailboard (f) llO¥ll "The Magnificent Ambersons" 1~ ( 1 hr J 11942. Drama) Joseph Cotten. Anne U llO¥ll "Run For The Roses" ( 1978 Baxter { t hr. 28 min ) ' Orarn;i) Stu;:irt Whitman Panchito .. (JZ) IA8ALL Houston A51ros at Atlanta GnmP/ (2 hr-. ) Braves (2 hrs . 45 min l n.1ment o f Champions. from R1v1era Lanes -ITAll 1n Akron Ohio I 1 hr 30 min l CllPI (I) WOllDB WOllAll rA•l9M O llCMI "Rage Of The Dragon" 11979. YOYMDI D tml IO'IUtO S200 000 Firestone Tour· .. l .. llUIBI Adven1ure~on Lee (2 hrs) ll0¥9 ''The 811des Of fu Manchu" (f l UTTLI ONTMINAM ( 1967, Adventure) Ch11s1opl'le1 Lee. Mai fJl) llOVA In the controversy over the 1e Vers1n1 (2 hrs ) t.au<.e of Soutne11s1 Asia's "ye119w rain,· IGD..,,. i:1a1r<1<; thitt c.hem11,al'> a1e being dropped OICA9UI tJV p1anP.s .irP <.Olinrereo by 1nose that iQ6Aii fOOT Gl..-o pt..i<.e rnC' re<.i:in11s11>1111y with swa1ms of llO¥ll "S1len1 Mo111e" t 1976. Come· llCP!> (R) l) { t hr ) Cly) Mel Brobkc;, Many FP.IOrnan ( 1 hr ' 'AlfTAIY llUND 26 min ) AIBICAll ITOllY ((J 1R 'I ~TUT.,..,,., , llCMI "Tt-e F1f1h MU'j~eteer ' ( 1979. I() MOYll "He130" ( 1968,'.Musi<.al) The f\<1v1Jn1tJre) Beau R11rJ1,1e-.. Ursula An· Monkees. Victor Malure 11 hr ?6 m1r1 J tJrp<,', r 1 l'lr . 41 mrn ) ... AT-Featured a looll <11 the Strite L lllOVll 'RC'p() Man' ( 1984 Comedy) Mental He1111h sys1Arn < ,.,,.., r m1l1() F'.feVP/ Harry 0.-afl Stanton (I I ... hr 11 m11• / 1 AUC1 a::m U llO¥ll DPrJth Sent~11~· 11974 WIDI WONJI Of lf'Ofl'fl Pernell Wh1tar S11c.prnse) ()urrs I 11,1Chrl)afl, Lau1encc P.r vs an onponent tr, be nameo 1n a hght l 1ick1no111 ( t l'lr . 30 min ) weight bout FvantJer Holyt1Pl<1 11s Mark Cl) UMDIJllTANDltO MUllAll mlAVtOll R1ver::i 1n a l19h1 hf>AvywP•Qhl bout and E M9IQ: ltlAM to.a IAl.T WATIJI Tyiell 61Qgs 11s Mike Per1<111s 1r1 a heavy- ~ wArghf bout all -.c.heduled for St' rounds d ~ MMDV9IO'l.oRT'lfOCUI lrom Corpu'> Chrt!.lt TeYa!> the Woo<l Me- ITAllTm morial a ma1c11 1es1 lor 1hrPe·yP.ar -ol<l MTW GI TMI wrt l 1p-synceCJ.rend1 Thoroughbreds ti>11d1110 11p ,,, the Kentt'Jc 1111ric. nf "You're the One That I Want," "I ky Derby from AQued11i:1 R;ic" Track 111 '"'" lor You , "ti's 1n His Kise;," "Heal Jamaica.NY (I hr 10 min 1 w we · Sornewhr.11> Over the Rainbow" I WOILDWMllQIDIMY anc ' Tnei~ov1I Went Dnwn to Georgia.. me ... 0) lllOVll Thi> April Fools" ( 1967 Com-• llCUUQltUNW <>rlyl Jat k L11mmor1. C,11ne11ne Deneuve ~TMCTIONI (?hr<. I ti) OUVD1 TWllT AND TMI Mn'M DODGD An1m111rd A refmrned Do<.lger 10.ns Jorces with Oh11rr Twist. who hrts been cheated r111t uf l'l1'i 1nht=1r11;ince 1n an allempt to re· '(.(lV~~f:6;:.:. ~ UNDIMTMDlll MUMAll llMAVtOll )IPOllTICIMTIR JIUTOf_...._t 10 , llOVll 'Ov~r Tho f\ro01ttyn Bridge' ( t984. Romnnc:e) flholl C»ould Margaux Hem.ny 11 h1 46 1111n t 'S, 'Cur-;1• 01 The P1r1ll P11nthe1" I t <'183 CorMtJy I l eel Wne.s. D11v1d Niven I ll hr • 40 rnin I m ltlOVll "f 1,,1111cr v.oit" ( 1945. Western) Yvunne De C.irto Ro<l C:11meron ( 1 hr 10 min) ·~ I --au•'l-.o ... ...., ""8'0llT1 Pemell Wh1IAk "' v"l 11n oppon!'nt to t>e named 1n 1.1 fight w•••qhl l>011t. E11Mc:lnr Hnlylield 11s M11rlc n1vf'rll In n hQht h4!11vyweigh1 bOut and f yr•'ll fl1(X)'. 11•. Mille Perk1nt 1n 8 hl'avy· we1Qhl 11ou1 .• 111 '1<..hf'duled tor "• rovnd'l. trnr" Coron" Cn11st1. fe~H. the WOOd Mf' _.,. ...... .. l (J)Cll ... me ... llO¥ll "N111tonn1 Vfflvnl ( 194~ Ora ma) Ehzat.>elh Taylor M1U•ey Rooney A you~ girl tr111ns her horst-IC> 110~ rn lhe Grand Na11onal 12 hrs I l ~-=~AllMDO TOO ClOll '°" COllPORT Sara gels a crush on a m11n whO falls •nstl'ad lor Jacli. ie (A) e MO¥ll The Ho!>p1tat I 1971 . Come Cly) Oe0tge (.. Scoll Diana R1Qg Orig1n11I • c;c11pl by Paddy ChilyAtr.ky A d1s111us1on od doctor on lhe 11prge ol d1vorcA '"' !lltv(t<1 from ~u1c1de ~ a young woman 12 hr' I ID ... -.Wft Neal Gabler Ana Jel· Irey Lyons host an 1ntormativf> l(lOt. et what's ~-.-. ot the mov111<; I IMIT TO IMIT .. TICM,_ ) ~ flOOTIAU,. L r>S Arl(~ll'' F ,press 111 ~Vl'f GOl<1 13 hr~ l Sunday, Aprll 14. 1985 27 -lalurclay Cont. cm .,. "The Buddy System" ( 1984, ager from the wrong Side of the tracks Comedy) Richard Dreyfuss. Susan Saran· falls 1n love with the new girl 1n town 'PG' don Romantic compt1ca11ons ensue when l 1 hr • 46 min ) a lonely boy rargers a gadge• rnvPr·1or and £S) llO¥ll "Last Plane Out" 11983 Ora· would·be w11ter as a malcn 101 tus :;1ngle maJ Jan-Michael Vincent. Mary Crosby A rnqther 'PG ( 1 hr , 50 min ) 1ournalis1 1hough1 to be a CIA aqenr be· (.IJ IOCI °' M W Music l>y Berlin. comes entrapped 1n Nicaragua during rM Wang Chung Real Lile and Sht1lamar last days of the Somoza reg1mP PG It CZ) mW'8 "Tw1hgh1 Zone ·-The Movie' hr . J6 min ) (1 983, Sc1ence·F1c11on1 John Llthgow IMAIUllONATOO Vic Morrow This homage ro the old Rod 19 llDTOl .. 1.1.UrfMTID Serling TV se11es leatures·sagments about 19 DA*I ,._ Celebrity 1udges Bob a bigoted bar patron's comeuppance, a Mandan, Abby Dalton. Fred Willard Per group of retirement home residents who formance by Mr Mister recapture their youth a child with the D MIADLW «* TllAL 'Should Afflrma power to create or destroy ar will, and an t1ve Achon Programs Be Abolished?" airplane passenger who sees a gremlin SS· D m C* U. Featured travel to Merrie b0tag1ng the plane's wing 'PG' ( 1 hr 42 Olde England and eKplore sorne ol the min ) country's oldest haunts. including rhe I TOIUIO IAIZ8mN para11al Lonleat House. the ctty of Bath ... 8 ()) ~ and a wa1X1nfg tour of naunred London llCIAl ... WUP ®)mC*IMDRO -caTIW. G) IM DRO IOO'I MmAl DJIMll Fe..i M ~LR (Premiere) Host lureo the tiger-monkey move and Pere Jim Palmer former Bdll1nw1e Orioles David's Deer pitcher p101t1es sport•, pPrsunall11es This Ja (fl)~TRACK•CHAll19UITDI behtnd·the scenes ham1nc1tion of a fOC .. I) ()) CMAM.11 •CHAW Charles swear.._ key's hie focuses on Angel Cordi>ro nit womeo after a spat w11h Gw1>ndolyn I!) .-all .... mlD'I Aml!ICA Tr1P t11,nM then l1nds t11msell c;hape1 on1ng a sl11mt>er 1st v1sr1s the Okelenokee Swamp parry for L1fa';wdf11ends (R) (~ llAl1Ml D a> DH1mrf llaOCll Tired of her' (ff) HOCllY NIQHT A 1J-yea1 otd g1rf continual naggrng Arnofc1 5df1t)1,qes sparks oppos111on •rt ,, ... , "'1.:tl rvwn wher1 l 1sa ., science class pro1~tt (tq she dons a hockey unrform and 101ns a 8 lllC)¥ll 'The Black Stalllvr1 RMl11ns boys' champronshrp 1ean• ( 1 hr , 17 (1983 Ad11enture) Kelly Reno, Te11 u!Jr1 min.) A boy travels 10 the Saha1a Desert to find .. , ~PMQ.Alm hrs belo11ed Arabian stallion. wh1c..h was re ,. ~fOlllOlllY ctarmed oy 11:.&*:0oos owner 1:> hrs 1 ~IACllWITMDAVIDHOllOWIT? Fea· D ®'l T.J. An enrc1yeo HCJrJ~t·r lured testing the 1noes11uc11b1hty of cook· comos lhe streets 10 find the m..in who ware how trcket brokers work tast·delrv· shot Srac.y and felt ht>r tn .J1t 1fl· :; 1 I ery mall challenge .-,aleq•lilld1ng car hr ) stereos lrom thieves 0 MOVll "The R1:turn 01 I rJnk J,m1es 8 NOU.YWOOOClotlUP 11940 Wtistern) Henry Fonr1a Gene (() Olla WW Of TOllOMOW fulure· Tierney Jesse James' brorner avenyec, hr<. bOdy"The link between todays 1nd 10 death (2 nrs) morrow's technology 1<, c,pen throuyh cur Cf) TWIJQHT le. rent developments '" ..i•rt!er.,,;iter brrth Cl) MO¥ll "Whatever Happened To Baby bone regenerat1orr '"''' •C. dn<J a new Jane? ( 1962 Suspense/ Bette Oavr., treatment for cerehr.1r onrsy Hn•,1 Ken Joan Crawford Two sister!. D(Jlfl fu1111e·• Dullea ( 1 hr ) l1lm ~tars. live a bizarre e~rslence m a te1 a LOM'TTA Lnlt: THI WY, THI LIGIJI) IOI ridden hOuS(;; (2 hrs I Loretta Lynn rs 1orned hy ('ry<.lal Gale Er fll THI UVllO ~:A~ Of T1tl nesl Tubb the Oak RrdyC' Bt>ys 1111a Srssy IMTM A survey of unu~1,a1 s"n c1 edf1Ht" Spacek tor a 20th an11111t•r.-.ary c.eli>bra11on 1"cludrng the dec..oy fish. tealy see dragon of her Grand Ole Opry aetiut f 1 trr J and narwhal, as well as a 100~ "'the shar~ Cf)... 1n both myth and teer o 11 hr r 9J W IACl1 wmt DAVID HOttOWITZ Fea-'1i) IMADINAM PUYI · Trtu~ Andron tured a glue strength test huw to burglar 1cus" Trevor Peacock. Anna Calder Mar proof a home or bus1ne<.c. c;1atp-nl·the-ar1 sf'lall, Eileen Atkins and Edward supermarkets. mail ca111er-, ge111ng back Harow1cke star •n this tragedy ol 1ealous) at bilmg dogs lust and revenge 1n ancient Rome O (3 e IAmALI Los Anqell:'S Dodgen; at hrs) San Diego Padres (3 hr!> 1 MOVll "Aga1nst All Odds" ( 1984. Ora- • Ul\19 "The Flrght Of The Condor" A ma) Rachel Ward. Jell Brrdges A lading IOOI< at Chile's coastal deserts rhe AndeS professional tootball player lalls rn love highlands and Lake Trtrcaca (Part 2 ol 3) with the g11llriend of a small trme hood i ) ~ 1 1tnd becomes involved w11h shady h1gf'l ....,llAGADel stakes real estate dealings 'R' O (2 hr"I .. ~...,...Prof Vrnc.ant Scut 8mrn) ly traces 250 years of Amprrc:an art 'OJ\ llOVll 'fdd1e And The Cruisers tea1u1109 a tour ol the Metropnlrtun Muse ( 1983 Orama) Tom Berenger Macf'lapl um of Art's new American wmg r 1 hr ) Pare Twenty years alter the tact a 18· CC) llOVll "Champions" ( 1984 Brogra porter mvestrgates the mysterious dl'>AP phy) John Hurl Edward Wooow;irr.t The nearance Of a rock srnger 'PG t 1 hr 32 true story ot ~uceessfut Engl•!." 1oc1i.ey m111 ) Bob Ctiamp10C\ whO strreken w11t1 c;ance1 lZI MO¥ll 'Mike's Murdf'r ( t984 Or.1 1n 1979. came Mck to win the Gr11nr1 Na ma) Oebr11 W1nge1. Marw K~k>_yn A LO'. 11onat SteeplechAse two yt1ars ta1Pr 'PG Angeles bank emptoyee and r;o<nf'ltme 0 ( 1 hr S!> mrn) lover of a drug dealrng lnnms rn~llllClu• l l llOVll • Racing With Thi> Moon decides to mveshgale h1• nralh nrrd 1Pnp 11984. RorMnc.P) Seim Penn (h1abf>th ard1zes her own Irle 'R ( t hr 37 mrn I McG011ern In late 1fl4:> 1ust before he " ! IMfTA MITA 4:Cheduled to leave for boot ca"1P ;i tl'en 1ti:8 Cl) I/ I A 1ag1ng snowstonn crrpp1e-. Sunday, Aprll 14. 1985 icago leaving the stall of the emergen cy room strandf.!d :111 nraht w1th•1<Jt rp 28 placements. (R) Cl GI) DOUm.I ftOUal Kate 1s ollered a traveling 1ob with a rock bano bul has mrxeo emotions about leaving Allison be nu1d (RI llOVll "Hour Of The Gun· I 1967 Western) Jarne<> Garner Jasun Robart:ts Wyatt Earp stalks the man who killed his .. i :=:= .. 8 ~:'A mAI SE.-ek1ng revenge because Nell wouldn I let her go on a coeo camping 111p. Sarnantha "helps" Joey prepare a song tor Nell's church choir (RI D 9 LOYI IOAT A 1tus1tared housewife presents her 1nsensr1tve husband w11h a bill tor her household services. an anxious mother reveals a secret ro her daughter wflu ., about to Prnbark on a shipboard r1rn1<1nr e c: apta1n Slub•rty hrres a SPortS 01rec1 .. r (Al t) ( 1 hr I fil) ANCtlMT LNll A surv1>~ ol the lrvns ot 0f•rl rt MPdori;i'•, w111t1"r' .1rrtl •• ICIPI>. .it !ht• 9r1MI reniple tlf t\Jllldll l) I I r11 I C llOVll V•r C Squad I 1982 l"lramaJ SP<Jsor1 H11bll>~ Gary Swa~n11 A 111,111 e r1f'tec11ve dnd a sHe;.1wulh·r t.•.i 1, u1 10 11;,ip J prmp respm1!>1bre fur rnur,Jer•ng •me c-11 hr, women 'R f I h• 1< ,.., l E ~ I. llOft 'Rr1>atnlPS<; I JI! j 1> .. 111 'ii Rrch .. ir1 Gt:ir~. Vatr•rie l\,1p1111s>.1 A 11 .. .:· s1111•teJ ;11111) lh•PI unrnlentron<tlly ~ .u .. a µ,Hrolnian arid lalPr d1;.>vr·1, p, ,1r1 1b~t:S· '"'' ;i11r<1rl1on h1 .i woman n ( 1 hr 41 II 111' $ llOV. 'N1·~P• S.1y Never AJain ( 1<ltll ;\ Le111 ,., ~,c.ar ( '''I rPI I 1111 J M 1 1 b•nrtOr1111·1 Alter .i worl 1 llrrl•rtll'r my 1ga1111 .. 111on ,11>.11., lw• II'> 1111<.<.1ff'S 1n11 1r111ounce• t Niii c1u1011<11e 1r1e war hp,, J~ rl a ransom 1s not m.:1 Ar·l1~11 agPnl J 1", ··, H ~" l rs ~ ,11,..,; rn r• .J •t' lhe NOtld P(,~fll'> I/nut I .... I ti) UNDD~ "°°' i IOITC* llAMTMOlt HIGHUGHTI (R) .. ~TUCH .. COVD"' Jae~ .J' I r I I , .. , C1tf Ir fhf' french R1v1era whPrto 111 111v.-,flq111111n 11 11 11ro•,111u1to11 rrng 1n1ea11111., "' l'~PllH1e nlc <1111ntern<11tonat 1n<;rden1 /RJ ( 1 hr J II G) um All 1n1orter11\\j TV nPw<. IP pcrrti>r blocks Hur ler·s 11111es1rga1run of ii cac.ii ll•vol111ng an ;irsonrsl w1tt1 a Pt'm·h;inr tor abandoned bu1ld1ng~ ( 1 tu ) I i -:::. °' LOtT LOYll A p11P<;t IS laced with tempte11on when he rs reun1tea w11h the woman he once loved a Vtel namese refugee a11empts 10 locate her Amertcan lather {A) O ( T hr ) 0 M ._ HAND Kris K11stolferson Brenda Lee. W1l11e Nelson Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash share the stage of the Tennessee Pe1torm1ng Aris Center 1n Nar,hv1lle ro perform "Help Me Make 11 ThrouQh The Night " l<rng ol a Lonely \.11r,t1e The Little Things And other Ms from lhto W1nn1ng Hand album (2 hrs j Cit UPllTYUI °' ntl NCH AND PAllOUI Interview'> wrlh Wilham Shtllner C.:ithy Lee ( 1 1';b/ M111co1m Fo1be~ Arthur A5M ""JV1e prnouc.cr Meni1hem Gotnn rental l 11mrn""v head Marg.11111 M11krn tn) ( 1 t11) fI1) llOYS '$1 Rm111y Th11 D•P r tq•, 1 {,umt>t.I)' I 011,,.k H.iyn11'·. Nu1.1 r C)\ I f titf'e rr,11 mPn hrtJ>ri!J o•lt 111 1 m1\<..n11 t<• 11-; < apP p11l1t:o. po~c Qjj C.ltirgymnn 11rit! wrnd 1ip un tht' •Olld In rP•orn1<11ton (I hr JO 1111n I E AUTO UC. Fnrt1fl~I ~00 Orf noad -laturclay Cont. -----------------------------------------------------------------------Race, from Las Vegas to Reno. Nev (A) <HJIOT,..._YTHI ... C'm ~JAZZ PllTWAL H1ghllghts of a 1983 jazz festival w1lh performances t>y Mel Tor me. Woody Herman and Joe W1I· Hams (I hr J tZ) 11()¥9 "lh1s Is Spinal Tap·· (1984. Comedy) Rob Reiner. Michael McKean In 1h1s satire on the contemporary rock \.nu. ste scene. an American documentary ltlm· maker examines the phenomenon of a t 7 • year-old heavy metal band from England 'R' ( 1 hr . 22 min ) -(Ill ~ TUCCI -(!) TMD ..,. TNI DAMllDI W11h the help of a Ouija board's spirit. a scl1em1ng wile plans to 1nhe11t her a1hng husband s i§tuart Whitman) m1111ons m TOO ct.Oii '°" C090llT Sara gets a crush on a man who falls instead for Jack 1e (R) ff) ......ouTI °' Tiii m Roberto Du· ran vs Esteban DeJesus. March ·74 1n Panama City (R) (I hr J tH) MAm• •CUflfTY Harry wrangles w1tn his emotions when he refuses to get 1n touch with his a1hng father (Part 1 ol 2) .. ; IATUllOAY IPOIT1 PA• ( ~ '°" PUYllATU u• OD Cl) 9 GD ... YlilSTY ct.UI TIUTHOM Monty Hall hosts this annual fund-ra1s1ng event (2 hrs ) (!) WAil l1MIT MMllW. MPOll'T G) ITM llAllCM Guests Sarah Vaughan, Ricky Schroder (RI ( t 111 ) ti) ON TOP Ail OYIJI TMI WORLD A view of enterta111mef'll are'\Und the world. 1nclud1ng thP best 1n movies. music 111deos and tele· v1s1r;n snows Hosls Morgan Brittany and Steµhen J Cqnnell Featured David Has- sethoU. V1<1or1a Principal. Billy Dee W1f· Iiams Linda Gray Joan Collins Kenny Roge1., and Roger Moore (2 hrs) LQMAT Ml.WAY ~· "' TMI (C llOVll 'Reno Man ( t084 Comedy) Fm1fio Esteve1 Harry Dean Stanton A punk rocker takes a 100 w11rt a veteran car repo!>sessor anu togethftr they 1oin the chase tor a t964 Chevy Malibu whose trunk happen<. I• 1 < onfa1n a futu11s t1c weapon R' t t hr 33 min ) 1 (H, llOYll Romancing The Stone" ( 1984 Adventure) M1t;hael Douglas. Kathleen Turner A romantic novehst re· fuctantly teams with a macho adventurer 1n a South Ame11can Jungle to ransom her sister with a fabulous legendary 1ewel 'PG' ( t hr 45 min J (0)11()¥9 "Working ft Out" ( 1984, Adult) Joanna Storm. Enc Edwards A sensuous entrepreneur becomes the manager of a rvn·down gymnasium and turns it Into a salon for sex ( t hr , 12 min) ~MOUIAT 1W lllNTTMCll 1t• 11()¥9 "Charll" ( 1980. Orama) Jes1e St James. Enc Edwards A young wom- an's marriage seems. to be improved by her extramarital escapades ( 1 hr 13 11llllmfn~~ lllNT LIVI ==.. ......... llCMI "Burnt Offerings· ( 1976 Hur 1or) Oliver Reed. Karen Black A couple theu wn and elde1ty aunt rent an Old Vic tnrian mansion as a slmimer home. unil ware the houso is haunted and PoS5e$t;el\ II will Of lt!I Mt.IT hf!I ) • ._ The b1pa1t1san ~at111st otters tus latest comic 111ews on pohllcs and current events CE) 90llTIC8n8 Cl) 11()¥9 "last Tango In Pans" ( 1973 Drama) Marton Brando. Maria Schneider A middle-aged man, whose unfaithful wife recently committed suicide. and an un1nh1· blled young woman meet and begin a comphcafed aflatr throughout which they remain nameless to each other (2 hrs 10m1n) (%) MOVll "Wa1Gai;nes" ( t983. Suspense) Matthew Broderick. Dabney Coleman. A.Jeen·aqe computer wh1l inad- vertently gains access to !he Pentagon's strategic computer system and nearly be- ~s World War Ill 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 53 min ) 1W U LOVI, .,.,. MD DIVOllCI Excerpts from over 300 interviews about fove.mar- nage. and divorce w~h people lrom all walks of life are shown ,..=-... d) "That Man In lslanbul" ( t966. Comedy) Horst Buchholz. Marro Adorl A playboy ~elps an FBI agen1 posing as a stripper to recover a kidnapped scientist {2 hrs . 30 min ) _ flit DAVID IUlllll> Scheduled top•c mental disorders in today's ~1e1y ( 1 hr I ([) ,_ WT A Women's Champion· ships. sem111na1 matches. trom Ameha Is lend. Fla, (Al I UllOIMC:Nll 12:9 ..n'TUCll a1I llON "Widow" ( 1976, Drama) Mi- chael Learned, Bradford Dillman Based on the sto1y by Lynn Caine A woman made vulne1able by her tiusband's death struggles 10 cope with the problems of poverty and the respons1bll1ty ot raistng two young children by herself (2 hrs ) 1119 8 llCMi "Chains Of Command" ( 1969. Drama) Robert Stack. Sidney Blackmer Behind·the-scenes corruption 1s exposed 1n a .=fcrison ( 1 hr 30 min ) ~ .,.,: "One Million Years B C .. ( t967, Adventur&) John Richardson. Ra- Quel Welch A preh1sto11c patr of lovers trom d1fleren1 trtbes succeed 1n remo111ng the man's evil brother lrom leadership ol l'11s people (2 hrs ) • 11()¥9 "Splash" ( 1984, Comedy) Tom Hanks. Daryl Hannah. A New Yo1k bachelor without much success at love -.. fafls for a beautiful g1fl who Uterally washes up on shore. unaware al firs! that she's the mermaid he saw es a child 'PG' ( 1 hr , 51 min) fD llOVll "Ftreman Save My Child" (1954. Comedy) Spike Jones. Buddy Hackett Pandemonium erupts In a 1900 lire station as a crew of zany firemen 1eceive their llrst gasofine·powered fire en· Q!.!_le. ( 1 hr . 30 m111 ) _.CC) 11()¥9 "Easy Money" ( t983, Come· dy) Rodney Oange1ftefd. Joe Peset A roan who ltkes to eat, drink and smoke to excess stands to win $10 n11fhon 11 he sac· r1f1ces his worldly pleasures for one year ·fr ( I hr , 35 m•n J 1M(O) llCMI "Pubflc Atfairs·· (No Date. Adult) {1hr ISm1n1 12:11 llOW9 "Tw1hght Zone -The Movie" ( 1983, Sc1enc11-F1C11on) John L1thgow V.c Mooow. This homage to !he Old Rod Seiling T'V series features segments •bout a bigoted bar patron's comeuppance a group of retirement home residents who recaptute thetr youth, a child with the power to create or destroy at wtff. and an 1111ptane passenger who sees a g1em11n <is· bOtagtng the p18ne's wing •po · { 1 hr . 42 1•1~··;:~ ........ , .........r ... 11()¥9 "For Me And My Gal ( 1942 Musical) Judy Garlana Gene Kelly The success of two vaudev1f1tans •S interrupted 1111 MCOM-. AIC ... Q I World War I '(2 hrs J 19 MMTTUCll lllOVll "This Is The Wt::St That Was" ( 1975. Comedy) Ben Murptiy Matt Clark Wild Bill Hickok and Bullalo 8111 Cody deal w11h gold-lus11ng gunmen and two feuding lam1hes ( 1 hr . 30 min 1 'J lllOYll 'T w1l1ghl Zone --lhe M0\/1e ( 1983 Science F1c11011) Jonn L1tngow Vic Morrow This nomage 10 tne old Rod Seiling TV series features segments aooul a 01go1ed bar ratror s comeuppance a group n f retirement home residents who racaptwe the11 youlh a child N1tn the power to creati> 1r destroy al w111 anrt an airplane pdssenyer wh<1 '·Pt-<; .1 yrpniltn s~ OOtag1nf) the ptanP'S wing f'G' f I hr 4;> nun) t•l $1 llOVll "M1xe's Murder 111)84 01~ . ma) Debra W111ye1 Mark l\eyloun A Los l\11geles bank employee ano sometime iover 01 a drug dealing tennis 111struc1or decides to 1nvest1gate his death ;:ind 1eur · ard1zes her own hie 'A' ( 1 n1 l ! 111"' ) HlfJ llOVll · Bersert.. ( tllh"I '1ySIP<y/ Jo an Crawfor I Ty Hardir1 ~' 11!<1 id Yard 1nvest1giltes ii senes of b1lilll"' ,.,.,,,jprc;, i\I a C.•ICIJS 12 hrs t R ::... llTWIDt LR AND DIATit ~ llOVll · Moscow On Ht£• ~iudson· ( 1984, Comedy) Rnh111 W1ll1a111.., Maroa Conchita Alonso A Russian , 111 •J'• rnu!I• c1an defects to 1he lln1ted St .t·· 111•J set ties 1n New York al!ar t P1'I,. trom fhe KGB Oy a Sf(llf' <.OC•1• ' r I I hr . 55m111 I m lllOYll Surrende1 1n11J Vera Ralston. John CaP«ll .. , 1 ,.,e.,tern town on the t>otdPr cl M1·~11.• 1 b•Qam1s1 is wanled tor thP mwClflt rt l•P1 f1r<,t nus band (2 hrs) t11 D OOOOlafT L.A.: VUOI a::.CC) 11()¥9 "Los1n 11 ' 1118~ (.(')lnPdyl Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley f our teen age boys hoping 10 loc;e tn~,, v11g1not')' 1n a T11uana brothel pick un an HldPr worn an going south for a Me~1can d•vottt• R' 19 llOVllTO. ... ~hr , 40m1n) llOVll "Big City" ( 1948 Drama 1 Mar gare1 O'Brien. Panny lti1'1r a'> Tl'lree bachelors 101nt1y raise an irphan g111 ( 1 hr . 1Sm1n ) 1:8 llCMI "Hard To Hold 11Cl84 Ora· ma) Rick Spnnghetel Janet C1oer A rock 'n' roll star lall1> tor a child nsycholo91s1 and is determined to win ner 1nve PG O .. YlilSTY CUii TIU'TMON (CON'f'O) l hr .33mrn) • ="Last Plane Out t 19tl.• 01a- ma) Jan-Michael Vmcer1.11M ary Cr1' 11y A 1ournahst 11'\oltQht 1, OP a CIA agent Oe· comes entrBPPt•r1 11 Nie .~•aQua during the fac;t days of thfl ..;,0111<)1.1 req1me PG' ( 1 hr . 36m1n) .?l llCMI 'M1kt<.., M1Jtdt•r 11qa4 Orn ma) Oflbro W•nOP• M.tr~ Kt yloun A L ""' l\nQf'tes oank nrnplPy••t ana <.or· L> lover ot a dtlll.l O•'•'""ll ,., in1c; tri!>I .11 dee1des to 1nv1»-l11Jlllt' tu< oe.1fh an<l 1L•11p ardlzes her nwn liff' fl I 1 ht .l T min I ...... Sund ay. April 14. t985 29 I i·x ,;_ 13.99 a yard tacks included Lees Carpet Spectacular ·1 I /< ~ ,. -· L!'j _____ CARPETS ~~\ DRAPERIES B ,.,, \ .... 6 LINOLEUM \~:::ov., \ ~ r(IT!V&l Serving Orange Co. Since 1957 Financing ~ u•ouwot 837 L C Avallablell ;1 .. wt Ul "''" aguna anyon Rd. · 11 .,· .__., ,, Lagun a Beach 494-805· Store Side Parking ------------~---------J ·"' -Salurclay Cont. e llCMI "The Clock" ( 1945. Romanc'3) Judy Garland. Robert Walker A sailor searches franhcally tor a young gtrl he me1 and tell tn love with during a chance meet· 1ng while he was on an eight·hour leave (2 hrs) W9 llCMI "Go Ask Alice" ( 1973. Orama) Wilham Shatner. Jamie Smtih Jackson A teen-age girl struggles to overcome her druq habit ( 1 hr . 30 mtn I CO) llCMI "Beyond Reasonable Doubt" ( 1980, Mystery) David Hemmings. John Hargreaves An Austrahan detecttve 1n· vest.gates a particularly bruta.1 murder (2 hrs . 7 min) m llCMI "The Sptrll 01 Culver' ( 1939 Drama) Jackie Cooper. Freddie Bartholo- mew A rebellious boy receives a scholar· ship to a m11ttary academy and gradually conforms to the d1sc1p1tne tmposed at the $ChOOI (2 hrs ) d (C) llOVll "Octopussy" ( 1983, Adven· ture) Roger Moore, Maud Adams Aided by a smuggler and a trader In art l0<ger· oes. a RusS1an general plans ao allack against Western· Europe, and ti 's up to 8111tsh agent James Bond to stop htm 'PG' (2 hrs . 10 min) 4:11 llOVll "Against All Odds" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Rachel Ward, Jell Bridges -Sports Coal __ Tllllnclay __ _ __ .... Wiiy ___ _ ...... -(!) IA•W. C ..... c-. .. llel1lr ... ..... (lhn.) --c6TUL ......... ~:.=A&~<"~•"'"lr.,"~•11)•1 Didi N .. 1111 e uelll f'IOll IMITA MllrA .. (I)··-A ..... flf Lei Mlltll Llbn ..... "--9,..... ..... . ... ~ ~ NOrUU. .... .,.,.., ..... . .... " ............ , .. ,(I ln•ex•pef'\.••lve• "(1n tk spen 1tv) not tngll 1n prtce. re11onat>le. CIHSihed ....... advert111ng -• ~ Classified Advertising 842-5678 __ 1aaun1ay ... --.. ,,. ......... . -GD u•A&.L ......... oo•...-ot .............. ~e...o-a..-........... . • .... Y..tl ....... "t"11'1lphle ,.._ .... (lln.) -a IAmAI cm ... C1101t: DU1T .. nt1 Dm 1W9 ())NA IOLI Merttal• C..... Third ._... ... .,.... ............ Wend. LC~Mlft.) a -· :s • CD >C ........ c.:=···••(11n.) 1 .... ,. . ta lnmlA1ICllM.UC. CMAIRlll ... .. D 9ClnlCON ...... c.p Of .... ... .... (11w.) D 0 flOWLill 1111.-'1rllhM T..,._ .. of ct1e11,11r.. .._RM- .,. LAMe ... Mr-. OMe.. (1 ..... ....... , -1--.... ...,..POQll [ 8'GITIC8ITB UI wm WOILD °' "°"' ~ .. m DODmc:anw. Ell) THI ..._ UPI (Pre .. r~:::: """ Pltlll9er, ........, ...... .......... ....... 9"ft9 ,..-11n1M11 ..... DOD .. ...... NICD IAmAU Lei Aqllu D1t111 • .. --Die9e~(llwe.) .. IA1\lmAY "°"' PAGlt 1Mt WMIT\.lll AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOROPINIRI SALES & SERVICE WE CARRY -Diiiy Pilat Classified -Advertising Sunday, Aprll 14, 1985 31 1. •For llr Co• yo. ,.arc) peter wi.u •ta.ad .... ue •OllJt.or ..... llCM!le • re,.W price. at .. Serving Newport Beech, C0tt1 Meta, Huntington Beech, lrvlne, Laguna leech, Fountlln Yelley tnd South Or .... County e <JHA NG F COUNTY C ALIF ORNIA SUfleOAV, APRIL 14. 198.5 •,ri ( f NT S . . Marines losing war with toxins '"\.. ------County EM A callsmilitary'scleanup cy.who ~rdcrcdthe clcanup.say thc thc levdoltoiunsl(>un~atthcManne at least 15 >tars. M~nes would sourcespecaalist ,,. 1 .. _ _ Mannes pump retrieval systt"m is base are too low to 1nd1cate a threat to dump the fuel and bum tt as pan of Whtie U.S. Gcol01Jcal Survey O•· methods ineffective to end pOllU ti On 1ncfTcct1ve. They also accuse the human health. And thejetfoel. while fire tratninf procedures. The practtc.c fic1als ma1nta1n that the see~ge an«> __ _ Mannes of dragging their heels 10 contaminating soil roughly 20 feet was halted in 1983 after environmen· the cree~ h as been abated. By ROBERT HYND""•AN proposing cleanup plans. deep. docs not endanger dnnk1ng tal officials discovered the soil and Yamach1ka d1saarces. 0t111e o...,"°' ,..,, m Whtie the Mannes ha"e heen In addition to 1he carcinogen1<. water Y...ater contam1nation. "There·s an 1mmed1ate problem o( studying ways to clc;in up the pol· chemical found 1n the water sample, Last Sunda) 'schem1cal spill, which Today. the fuel continues to sttp keeP.ang fuel from seeptng in10 the HazardousJet fuel from the Manne lution problem. a pump S)stem used traces of fi H· other t'hlonnatcd contllminatcd the cr~k feeding into the soil about 20 feet deep. It hits channd." she said "That problem Corps Helicopter Atr Station 1n 10 retrreV'C the fuel from the ground hydrocarbon-; wen: detected last l lpper Newport Bay. has also focused ground water above a hard.packed continues and they (Mannes) ha,;e Tusttn ts continutng to seep into the water was shut off after traces of a month from ~mplc'> tak.en from a attention on other pollution prob-cla}' layer. and moves laterally into not taken steps to stop the secpaae." ground water table. polluting a storm carcinogenic chemical were found in well 3~ the Ma!Jnl· ha\l' ~crord1ng to a terns ongmattng at the Tusttn Manne the Peters Canyon channel and. Yamachika said the EMA con- channel that ultimately nows into the the waste water. sc1cnt1s1 with the l ' 'i C1cological base. ulttmately. the San Diego Creek tacted Tustin base officials in Febru- Uppcr Newpon Bay. county officials Rut officials at tht Orange County Survey. County EMA officials say Jet fuel feeding the Upper Bay. said N1ra A2 say. Environmental Management Agen· Officials emphac,11c-ho)Ne \er. that was dumped tn two pttsat the base for Yamach1ka. an environmental re· (Pl-.e eee lllARDfU/ ) Officer hit in gunfight A Huntington Beach police officer was shot Saturday night ~htle responding to a silent alarm 1n the downtown area of Hunt· ington Beach. Poltce said officers responding to the I 0 p.m. alarm at 410 Pacific Coast Highway were involved 1n a shooting with a robbery suspect. but no information on the shoot- ing v1ct1m nor hts cond1tton was provided by police late Saturday. Huntington Beach police. with help from other local pohce depanments. closed off the down- town area late Saturday in an effon 10 locate the \Wlpcct. New- port Beach police provided five officers to assist in the search and Costa Mesa proviped a helicopter for an aenal search. Coaat Time appears to be run- nlng out on plans for a senior housing project In Laguna Beach./ A2 callfornta· - An affordable bomb shelter is taking heat from critics who say It won't hold upJn a nucleaL holocaust./ A5 Nation Shuttle astronauts may resort to a space walk to put a satellite Into Its proper orbit./ A3 Style Who 'nose' the lngre- dlents In perfumes? Ex- perts share their secret formulas./82 Sports The Angels beat Oak- land, 6-1 . while the Dodgers edge San Fran- clsco. 1-0. /01 Golden West's baseball team hands Cerritos its first South Coast Con- ference loss./01 The Kings are eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs after falling to Edmonton In overtime, 4-3./03 Entertainment A powerful production of John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men" Ison view at the Gem Theater./84 Bualneaa Promotors are the big winners In the Hagler- Hearnt fight Monday nlght.JD4 INDEX Erma Bombeck Birth a Brfdge Bu11n ... Ctaulf i.d Cronword Horoecope In The Service Ann Lander• Opinion Public Notices RMI Eat1te Sport• Style Tetevtaton Theater I w .. tn.r ' .. ----- 83 A8 83 04-6 C'4-8 BS C7 A4 83 A6 86 C1-3 01-3 81-3 TVL~ 83- A2 Blll Halliday and the 1926 Chevrolet Roadeter be plane to drive crou-countrj In the Great-xme-rtail Ra All revved up for Great American Race Newport clothie r will make second att empt at the nation's ric h est race for vint.age autos Btll Halltda) ·s lcmon-)ellov. 1926 ( hevrolet Road\ter looks ltkc 11 belongs in a muc;eum. not on 'iomc rutted bywa) between Roon\ ilk Mo and Bloomington. Ill The car 1s a thing ot beaut} J polished remnant from anothi.'rera It ha~ wood spoked wheel\. running boards, a black convertible top. and a four-cylinder. 21 -horsepowcr cngtne. Halliday. the owner o f a men s clothing store tn Newport Beach. found the auto in Chicago and had 11 IU"-Cd balk honh.· v. hac hl' h,1\ pain .. 1ak1ngh put llwglm' ot llkhJlk 11110 the m.1lh111 l' . He'~ fit · '\\ h1a'~n 1n,talled .1 <.llffcr c,u ·n,111n tx·l·kd up thl' lJr\ epov.c -.ind h,I\ Jouhk d lhl' 'illl' 'illKk • .illc111 g.1 ... lank don J unl· 24 I lall1da) and '>Omt• 114 other \ 1ntJgl· l .u huff.; will 'ilJrt ofl acroc;<; the n.111nn 1n thr third annual (irl'al ·\ml'r1l ;in Rael' -the ri chest urx-n r11,1d n1mpct1t1 on for antique tar'i 1n thr v.orld City can't shortcut its traffic dilemma By TONY SAA VEORA Of Ille~ Nol Slaff .\lbatross Dn\C, a res1tlen11al \trl'l'I 1n Costa Mesa used by thousand'> ot motorists as a shortcut between .Adamo; and Placentia avC'nues. ha' be-come a pain in the neck fur nt~ officials. The' shortcut hac; created a d1lem- m \ -p11t1ng res1dent'i aga1n~1 police and fire officials -over how to discourage motorists from zipping through the ne1ghhorhood \o cSC'apc rush-hour traffic Jams. ' \Olu11ons Poltu· ·and lire officials "'erl· also J'>knl to ri.'c;pond on the 'eH·n allt·rnJl1\C<. hc;1ed h) the nt~ l<l''iUlt' o l thl' 1nl11rmal surve) o;hov. resident' Jl\agrct·d v.11h police and lire otlil 1al' anti in mam ca~s v.1th l'arh othl·r. on·r how to plug up th<' c;hortlut "It II wao;ea\\ llllUH' lhts prnbh:m. v.1: v.nuld haH done 11 )Car\ ago:· ..aid Ro<.k "1ilkr ut} traffit engineer \fo'lt of the re s1dent'iare 1n fa"orol 11roh1h1t1ng nght turn" from .\dams \q·nue onto .\lhatro~" Dn't l'lc- twt·en 7 and«.> a m. STEVE MARBLE NEWSMAKERS Built loosel) on the Ton} Cun1c, movie "The Great Race." the c.Om · petition concludcll on the Fourth ol July -at the foot of the World Trade Center 1n New York Cit} The winner takes SI 00 IX.Kl The onh more lu, ra- 11' e car ra lc 1\ the lnd1anapolt\ '100 It v.111 be HJll1da) 's ~rnnd go- roond 1n the rare He dnHc a IQ"\6 ( he' rolt't to a 20th place fin t\h la\1 \car and collct ted S 1.()()() for thl' ~Oort. The C1 rt·:i1 .\ml'ntan Racc "a nch man\\ cnturl' unll'\'> ~pnnsor'i l..tn bl· ltned up Hall1da\ e<.11mate'> 11 v.111 CO'il ht m s I (J OO(I thl\ \ear tn k'l'\ lodging. looJ lt·a..,ing a ~·hasc l3r and ha\ ing ht' · 2o C he'} tov.ed ho ml' a ft er the rare His car 1s being sponc;ored h) tht• Dail} Pilot. Joe MacPherson t ·hn · (Pleue see RACING/ A:l) Faculty union -- winsFV dispute But appeal ofruitng on workday's length could-take two years By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' ... ~"-..... A state labor Judge's rultnJ t?-as failed to resolve an ongoing dispute between Fountatn Valley School Dts- Jnct trustees and the d1strict'-s teachers union over the length of the school da) Barbara E M1lleT. an adm1n1s-- trat1 ve lav. Judge for the Publtc Employment Relation!> Board. has decided the school board acted 1m-' propcrl) 1n August when 1t required first-and sccond-grade,mstructors to teach 30 minutes longer per da' The Judge concluded the •ongl'r teaching da) should ha'r been nego- ttatcd with the union Po unta1n \a Ile\ dtstnct otliuals. hov..ever. !.a\ 1he' .... 111 appeal the decmon to the PERB Board Est1· mates of ho"' soon that appeal v. 111 he decided \ar. from a fey,, month\ to t.wo \ear<, In tht• ml·an11mc alfrcted facult' mem~rs \I. tll umt1nue 10 teach the longer !>l hooT da~ repre<,enTlHt\ el> or the dmnn Jnd the uni11n said On d '>(:r.irate !\sue thr 1'1dgc dec1dl•d the \t hool d1~tnct alled properl~ 1n l'\ll'ndrng tht' \Chool )Car from I 7 5 10 I l\ll da' \ Ot'l3U!>C 11 kngthened lhl' \l'Jr llnl~ tor students. not for regular teal ht·r, D1stnct offiual\ .-.a1J 1f an a~­ ment v. 1th thi.' teal her' .issoc1atton - the Fountain \ allr\ Education o\s- '>OC1at1on -fbr a l1)nger )Ur 1s not real hcd h' Junt'. \uhsutute teachers anJ admin1•.trator<. would handle l lai.'>l''> lor the la'>t Ii' i.' da\.'i The wnu·m about e\tendt'd dass time.., lunnetted to a stall' lav.. that pro' 1de., add1t1onal mone) to )('hools that mc1:1 minimum datl~ and }'tarly ~hedulc'> To m<."et the standards. the Fountain \ alle) d1stnC'I needed to increase dad) teaching ttme for first- (Pleue eee FACULTY/ A.2) After a month long detour, the< 'tt) C-mi nc1l wall ag:un consider the proh- lcm dunng a public hcanng 6:30 pm Monday at City Ha1~177 Fair Dnve. Council mcmbcn. presented "tth a city plan in March to clost the street. postponed a decision so rcs1dcnti. could be canvassed on altcmat1vc ( ·,,, traffil engineers ha\C oh- '>Cl\Cd a near humper·to-bum,,er parade !)f l·ar' turning dov. n 1\lhatrmo; dunnll thl' morning rush hour In a &ood cauae Phi Gamma Delta•• water ballet team performa to a Prince melody at UC lrnne. Motonsb tan \ilVl' a fey,, minutes (Pleue He SHORTCUT I A3) City wants to clear air on smoking issue By ROBERT llVNOMAN l OllMOelr .......... 'mokc~ and non-sn10k1:r\ 1n N.:v.. pon Reach "'II 'ihart' thc <iamr air 1n public bu1ld1n~. rt\l<aurant' and .it work fOTat least°''" mort" wet'k' "'h1le the ( '1t) ( ounc1l drla ~'i a llOI) on .l propa~d \mok1n1 ordtnan«· < ounc1l member\ lll'lt "eelr.. Wl'rt: read)' to c..lt~u\s the pmpo"41. whtl h would hm1t tht" .trt·o~ "'here c;moli.1n, would ht allowed 1fiir Cit) \tJO n\l'n\~t' rt•t:· omml·ndt'd that thl' l nunt 11 lkla\. a \.Ole until afit'r tlw Oran&t' C uunt\. Hou rd of Super' IS<lr\ tali.ci. action on n \tmtlarpropo~I fh-at 1-;c,pcctcd to ,,u ur a1 a Ma> 21 publ1t hcanna. "Much ~arth and pubhl 1npu1 ~•II mnkt" the tnunt\ ordinanH~ a 1tn11d modl'I, fclf ,all c11~ ord1n.tmc'l," • ''"'''u" <th t~anna<"• t-.t"n l~·hno \l11d 111 a k I tt"rtrr Tbt' m u nc 11. .. I hl' u1unt} onlmanl~ th'C'rdore \hllllld hl'lfh l.m f\ Jllln\ of tht• l\\UCll .inti 111 p.H111111.H, thC' r nforH'ntl"nt l\\Ul' Orw,· tlw u1111'ih onhnan~ t' 1~ dr,1l1C',t tht, II\ \tall tan "'or\: un one fPleHc 11ee SM01Cllt0/A2) ' f 1 Aquatic antics ·Alan Pelle&rlnl of UC lrrine'• Chl Psi fraternity blow• a Surf er Olrl klu to the Jud&ea Saturday afternoon u part of the sany andca occurrlni durtna the Delta Gamma Anchor Splaah, held at the UC lrriDe poolto.ral•· - fund• for the Loe An&elea Blind Children'• Center. Sb UCI fraternltle• partlcl· pated. with Chancellor Jack Peltaaon and hi• wlfe. a Delta Gamma, amonc the Jud.tea. ltYen the •pectaton aot lntO the act: Once it WU a.ti o•er, dosena of onlooken -moetly frateml" and eorodty' mem~ -waie thrown lnto tbe pool. \ I Ofanoe Cout DAILY PILOT/Sund1y, Aprll 1•. 1985 -. -·---- Time rilnnlng out on housing plan By LIS.A MAJION~V °' ...... ,... ..... Time is runni~ out on cfTons to build senior hous1na at the former Aliw School site in South Laauna. accotdiria to a consultant for two church aroups. 1-Rced Flory. o f Shelter Ventures COrp .. satd pcopk who want to see the pro~sed low-income project become ttahty should attend a Monday meetina to learn how they can help. .. We have established al»olute deadlines for breakina ground on the proj~ct and they arc. onerous. We're really soliciting suppon," Flory said. Aory has been trying for more than two years to win approval for a proposal to build 71 units of low- income housing for stnior citizens on the former school site. Wortma on behall ot St. Ma ry's EQiscopal Church of Laauna Beach and National Church Residences of Ohio. Flory has danced from Oranac County Supervisors to 1he Laauna Beach School Board to • local land developer in an attempt to settle financina Questions on the project. . He has unul 1he last day of December to act an agreement or the proposal will lose its place in line for Housing and Urban Dtvelopment funds, Flory said. "We've gone as far as we can go," he said. "Decision makers and other entities involved want to know how people feel about the project. .. Flory urged senior cnizen groups and others interested to come to Laguna BeJch City Hall; 505 Forest Avenue. at 6 p.m. Monday to hear a SMOKING LAW DELA YED .•. 1 • From Al specifically for Newpon Beach, De· lino said. laguriali:sach became the first Cit) in Orange d>unJy to adopt a smokin~ ordinance when its ·City Council approved a proposal in February. The Laguna regulauons took effect March 21. Following the Laguna Beach dis- cussions, Newpon Beach attorney Michael Christaanson requested that the Newpon council follow Laguna's lead. Christia nson 's proposal calls for employers to provide a smoke.free workplace for employees who request one. Restaurants may be required to provide smoke-free areas. Smoking in public buildings would be limited and public restrooms would be off·l imits to smokers. The proposed county ordinance. which is similar. is being circulated for public comment before the Board of Supervisors reviews it again. The proposal was authored by Supervisor Bruce Nestande. statul report on the senior housina proposaJ. Woman killed la beach cra•h An 18-year-old Garden Grove woman djcd early Saturday when the cu she w's drivma crashed throuah a fen« and onto the beach in Hunt- ington 8cach, the California Hiahway Patrol reported . Kimberly A. Lind was killed in the I: I 0 a.m. accident. the CHP'said. No one was in the car with Lind and no other motorists were involved. According to the CHP, Lind was traveling south on Golden West Street at speeds of 70 to 80 mph and ran through the intersection at Coast Highway, crashing through a fence at the beacn ~rvioe road. Sa,pportef! !O rally for Rmool SHORTCUT CREATES DILEMMA ••• From Al and avoid the traffic signal at Adams and Placentia avenues by zipping down Albatross to Swan Drive, and then out to Placentia. 0 1her popular solutions among the residents were: •Close Albatross and Gannet Drive. the two streets that connect the neighborhood with Swan Drive, the last leg of the shoncu t. •Close Swan Dnve at Place ntia Avenue, leaving only one entrance to the residential tract. Residents were generally against the proposaJ by the city Traffic Commission to close Albatross at Pelican Drive. a plan that would admittedly allow motorists to si de- step the barricade by takjng Gannet Dnve to Swan Drive. Ironicall y, the aJtematives most favored by residents were stronsJy opposed 'by Costa Mesa fire. police and public services officials. According to a city repon, the Police Department doesn't have the manpower to properly enforce the proposed restriction on cars turning from Adams onto Albatross. Police and fire officials said the other two solutions supponed by residents would severely hamper emergency vehicles trying to enter the residential tract. Whjle all the solutions would interfere with police and fire oper- ations. the plan initially endorsed by the city commissioners would have the least effect, the repon indicated. City officials have expressed con- cern over possibly removing a traffic hazard from a few streets, while endangering the entire neighborhood by slowing police and fire vehicles. "I don't know what the council is going to do." said Miller, cringing at the chche that Albatross Drive was apparently livina up to its name. The joke has grown old over the last month. "lfl hear that one more time ... " he said. FACULTY WINS FV DISPUTE •.. From Al ·t..n<f.second-graders and lengthen the school year for all students. DCStrict spokeswoman Cheryl Nor· ton said the district offered 15 times last yeaQlo negotiate the longer school dayaM ~ear with the teachers' union. She said trustces--~ecided to impose the schedule changes in August without barga1n1 ria,..because the-new sc hool year was about to be&in•:. But teacher Pat Hamey, nego- tiations chairwoman for the associa- tion. said the faculty declined to consider the schedule changes until the years salary nej ot1ations were concTUOW.The teaChers are in the final year of a three-year contract and have the righ t to reopen the salal) provision. Hamey said the teachers arc not opposed to the longer day and school year. but protested to the state board because the trustees imposed them unilaterally. "The issue is not the longer da)t or longer year," she said, "but whether the district has to abide by its contract with teachers and by state bargaining law." District spokeswoman Nonon said the trustees decided to appeal to the state board because another PERB judge considering -a similar case reached an opposite verdict. Hamey sa•d the teachers wall not appeal the j udge's other decision permitting the longer school year for Fo untain Valley students. Bur she said the teachers have not ye t reached an agreement wi 1h the <la strict to work RACING FOR ADVENTURE ... From Al ro let of Irvine. Bushnell B1nocularc;. and AAA Body and Paint. He hopes to lane up several more sponsors before race day. In a way, the cross-country contc'>t as less of a race than 11 is a car rall; In the traditional sense. dn,ers tn to outrace each other b) estabhshing the best 11mes between such points ol intrrest as Boonville and Bloom1ng- • ion and Albuquerque and Amarillo But the contest also as a car rallv 1n which drivers and their nangawrs must decipher daily mtl'Uct1ons (''Tum left three miles past the old mount an accurate speedometer on lhc steering column b<.>cause he dis· covered that even if the car's original speedometer was reliable. he had difficulty !.eeing 11 from the driver's scat. He also will 1nOate his tares ~1th nitrogen to prevent the them from l''\panding or shnnking m the ant1c1 - pa1ed wide temperature swings. In a race where prec·1sion counts most, a slight fluctuation in tire size can throw off the best speedometer. the additional fi ve days. The distnct has said no regular teachers will be allowed to work the additional fi ve days unless an agreement is reached. Meanwhile. the saJary issue for the curren.1 school year also remains unresolved. Teachers and school district of- ficials came close to agreeing 0n a 5.8 percent pay increase. retroactive to last July. But the agreement fell through when longer school day and year provisions were incl uded in the bargaining_proposals. __ _ School ottic1als said Fountain Val· ley is one of the last districts in the state that has not resolved the extended class ta me issues with 11s teachers. Holland wall be dn ving the same car this year. The oldest car in last year's contest - a 1906 Mercedes Benz -was overhauled nightly b; a team of crack mechanics who traveled the route in a bus. The race as spread O\er nine <fa;!> with overnight stops in Palm Sprangs. Flagstaff. Albuquerque. Amarillo. Wichita. St. Louis, Chicago, Detroit. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and. fi nall). New York City. For the first time smce its 1ncep- 11on. the intial leg of the race will be run at night to avoid sizzling descn tempera1urcs More than a dozen cars conked out in the first day last )car. Tt'1• rog and low clouds that have hUQOed the Co11t thl1 WMkend wlll *ome more e1den1lv• tonight and Monday mornlng1 according to the National Weather Service. Otherwise, tM daytime ~n•hlne wlll contlnu., with high• near 70 along th• buctt.1 and up to the .90t lnl1.nd. Intend temperaturN ere expected to COOi to th• 801 Monday. Lows tonight will be 52 to 82. The mountain forec11t cail1 tor clMr weather today, cooling a'llttle on ~onday. Hight wlll be In the 701 today end will range from 65 to 75 Monday. Lows wlll bt In tM '401. OeMr11 wlll be cleer todey, with Monday'• forecaat calllng for fair WHlher and cooler temperatur,.. SouthwQt wlnda ere expected Monday afternoon In the northern detert1. Highs wlll be In the 901 In the upper dttert• Monday and 100 to t07 In the ~rdeserta. \ r r-F RON!~ U.S. Tempe LU V1f9N •• $8 ftt < ''*'~A .,.., -· lotf'r uni. Aoct. ,. st · i 1s ~~ 4J·i;/ ...... ........ st .... " ...... lOUtl'tllle 74 ... ,,,. .. H•·• . ~ ' ... ... . 17 57 Ml ~· MMIPl!ll . ... AIOany so " Miami llMfih 78 13 •• 1 •• ,._,. .. ,,. =:que 74 54 Ml.......,. 71 52 ., 10 so Mpl•..SI Peul 48 46 28 12 NMtivme 7$ 56 AnclloraQ<t At11n11 73 51 Naw Or1tan1 74 82 Calif. 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Cuy ae 52 Fnt h!Qh e 181m 47 Helll\I 74 30 Surf report Reno 81 36 Sec:on<! low 12 57 p"' .() 2 HonciUu ee 84 Secramento 85 49 Second !l>Qn 7 25pm 48 HouMan 79 " Sallnas 89 48 Sun Hit IOd•y at 6 23 p m ·- lndilNpolll 75 $3 LOCATION am '*'-SM> 81wn1t<11no 98 SJ Monday II 5 13 • m and eel• .., •I Jade ....... 77 62 Zum•hacll 2-3 w 8anG1or11t 102 ~ e 2• pm .Jecll-111e 84 63 Santa Monlee 2·3 w San Diego 72 5• Moon Ml• 10d1y at 12 57 pm. rt- .iu.-39 35 ~8Mch 2-3 w Sil\ Francisco 88 52 Monday al 3•33 • m end NI• again 11 KlllMICity ae 65 County 2-.'l w StnJOM 87 so 202pm MARINES UNDER FIRE FOR TOXINS ... Jl'romAl - ary 1983 with complaints about a very strong diesel odor and a visible rainbow sheen on the water in the drainage clllnnel near the base. The Marines stopped dumping )et fuel into their two large training pits. but the dama~ was already done, Yamachika said. "On numerous occasions I saw the pits with jct fuel sitting in them several inches thick." she said. "The ground was already so saturated. it couldn't soak up any more." The EMA ordered the Marines to control the seepage into San Diego Creek and to submit a plan for an overall cleanup of the poll ution problem. But Yamachika said the seepage continues. And tbe Marines have yel to offer a complete plan for cleanup of the contaminated soil and water, she ::= --' . ~--sa1u. EMA officials were upset when a spnng 1983 order to excavale at least 10 feet deep inlo the soil was issued to the Marines. The problem was that. after digging I 0 fee t. they refi lled the holes.-des.pue evidence of fu rther 1e1 fue l contamination. Yamach1ka said. The Manne Corps has since con· 1racted with the U.S. Geological Survey - a div ision of the U.S. Interior' Department -to study the problem and offer a cleanup plan. In February 1984. a pump retrieval system was installed so the )Cl fuel. which seeps through the soil layers and floats atop the ground water, could be pumped out. said Peter Manin. a U.S. Geological Surve) hydrologist. water could be discharged if ii is treated with other chemicals. The Marines are pursuing that effon. but no date has -yet been set 10 tum the pumps on. Yamachika. however, said the EMA considers the pump retrieval system ineffective. According to re- ports she received during its use, only 90 gallons of jct fuel were retrieved from the ground water fro m Februal) to September 1984. Sixty of the 90 gallons were pu mped out in the fir~t month of operati.,on. she said. "It's simply an ineffecti ve way ol cleaning up th e large amount of Jet fuel that we kn ow is in the so11 :· she said. EMA officials estimate that about 2 million cubic feet of soil at the Marine base has been contaminated b~ JCt fut" I. In addition to us clea nup oper· at ions, the U GS dug several wells a1 the Marine base and near the fuel pits and the drainage channel 10 obtain soil and water '>amplcs. J Manin said ~uch studies arc nenkd before a com prchcn~1\'e cleanup plan e~d. .\ watcrsampk taken from one well was anal ped las1 month. howc' er. and showed traces offi, c chlorinated hydrocarbons lo~·lncl carcinogenic chemicals. The levels do not indicate a threat to human health. Even so the chemicals -ben1ene. cth\ I b<.>n1cnc. trichlorocth } lenc. dachlorocth} lcnc and d1chloroctl1anc -arc sllll rnn· s1dercd hatardous chemical waste. But netthcr Manin nor EMA offi cials know ~here lhe tox ins I he fuel was then separated from originated. Samples taken from othl·r the water and the water itself. accord· wells in I 98.3 showed no evadencl' ot ing to plans, would be discharged carcinogem. following approval by the state Re· .\ndJct fuel I'> nut known to contain gional Water Quaht; Review BoiJ'd. , such chlonnatl·d h~drorarbons. the-. But a sample of the water had tr"clccs !Ml). • o f a c a r c 1 n o g e n \ Yamach1!..a \aad shl' suspect\ the tctrachloroethylcnc - at level~ too source is several trenches at the high for the water review board to Marine base where materials other allow its dischar~c. Martin sa id. than jet fuel were d umped about JO . With the holding tank unable to be >ears ago. Also. chemicals other than emptied. the pump had to be turned Jet fuel could ha'e been dumP'.'d into off and the cleanup operations the pits themscl,cs: ground to a halt. Yet another issue dindcs count.,. Manin said the carcinogen-tainted environmental officials and the Marine Corps. It concerns the use of another technique to solve the Jet fuel contamination problem. B) treating the soil w11h specially prepared chemicals. the toxins can be broken down. The technique 1s known as biological degradation. or biodegradataon. Martin said the USGS hope s to use the technique as pan of its overall cleanup plan Soil samples and other studies arc he lping U SGS hydrologists determine whic h chemicals and bactena 10 add to the c;oil. But Yamach1 ka said such a tech· n1que may Ix> unworkable. Oxygen must be available fQr the &todegrada11on process to work effec- tively . Such a technique may not be appropriate at the Tustin sate. where the soil 1s ha rd-packed and contains large amounls of cla}. she said. Yamach1ka said excavation may be th~· b<.>st solution. "If )OU excavale. you remove tJic problem righ t away," she said ... Of course. the proc~ss 1s vef} ex-pensi, e." .Pem~ more--,.'*'ome-«t EMA officials. ho"ever. 1s the lack of response they have rc<:e1.,.ed from the Marine Corps and lhe USGS. said Yamachika. Requests for plans and reports have gone unheeded. she said. Whale the USGS monitors ats wells and records its findings four times each 1.ear. Yamach1ka said the EMA has }et to sec those repons. Martin said the USGS re ports are a\ailable to lhe public, but he has not received any wntten requests from the EMA to obtain them. In add1t1on. Manin ~1d the USGS I'> under contra<.·1 wnh the Marine Corps. Both he and Yamachika su~ested thal the Marines ha'e the rc'ipons1b1hty to lOOrdinate the re- quc<tts and responses. Yamach1ka said the issue goes fa r beyond communication problems. ho~en•r. "We're reall ; not that interested in purc;uing an) enforcement action against a federal agency." she said. "We 1ust want to sec this problem abated once and for all. .. • oak tree"). retain cenam speeds ("Let's see, 1f11 sa;s to go 60 mph and I'm stuck hch1nd a truck domg 'JO that means. "') and stop at all the • checkpoints (''%ould ~c nsk taking a shoncut'?"J It 's in that fash ion that Halhda; and olhcr contestant<; wall zag and zag ,. through the South~cst. aero.,., the In some cases. the effon to keep going becomes part corned;. One entrant last year hooked a sq uin hottle in front of has car and a plunger next to the driver's seat so he could cool off the radiator as he drove. ~nother dri ver went a step fun her to avoid. overheating and circulated the watH from the radiator to a water tan k hooked to the side of the car. In the past. the race has taken on a ~fli~jfi~p;;;;;~~;;;~~;;;~;;~:;~==~=~~;::::::::~I carnival atmosphere as It rattled and UTTERS rolled down highways and backroads, CUSJ nation·., heartland and on 10 lhe Ea'il , \oa~t 1 All cars must h3H' been made ; before 1937 and ever) th mg v1s1hlc on · tht' car must be 1n <;tock cond1 11on. No • radial tire5, no tachometers. no disc • brakes. no fiberglac;s llr plastic bodae\. The race 1\ pan ad1.enturc and part 1 ingcnull~ and P'-'r~' crancc Hallada'. for 1nc;tanlc. ha~ had to Just Call 642-6086 One group, traveling 1n a vin tage fire engine. managed to crawl out to the hood and tune up the engine whale the ve hicle was still moving. Costa Mesa resident Dennis Holland burned 134 quans of 011 m has 1909 roadster convertible in last yeafs race and refused to change has <;pa ttered cloth mg unul the race'scnd, when he dove full)! clothed into a hotel sw1mm1ng pool through major ca tics and fa rm towns. across state after state. 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CHl~AQO-Oary,Dot~n. sent back to prison on a rapeseiucnce a~er •Ju.die re1ec1~ a woman s 'esl11'.'lony that she wasn•t raped, has been moved to a _dJfTetent pnson because offictals fear his fame mi&ht make him a taraet of ~1olence. Dotson, 28, whose first week offreedom in six years ended Thursday an .the Markham cou'1J'OOm of Circuit Judge Richard L. Samuels, was moved Fryday nfaht from Joliet Correctional Ctnte1 to a smaller prison at Dixon, 70 ~1le1 nonhwes.t. where he can have a cell to himself. Dotson, described as d1strau~t on his arrival at Joliet on Friday, was doing fine Saturday at Dixon C<?rrecttonal Center, a medium-security prison said spokesman Nie Howell Michael Lane, state correcti~ns director, 'said: ~.Pri~ners have attempted 1~ ?ec<>me more Tamou.s by takina the fife ofa famous pnsoner. It best served his anteresu to be taken to a smaller and-different prison." Marina cau.ed lorat fire BU ROA W, N.C. - A fire that burned nearly 4,000 acres in a game preserve was staned accidentally by Marines on air maneuvers a state official saiid Saturday. "It is military caused," said Kay Soott of the Nonh Carolina Forest Service." A smoke cannister used as a marking device for air operations ... caused the fi_rc." Meanwhile, a series of fires that have consumed a.bout 144,000 acres m eastern North Carolina were still burning but all were conta!ncd. Scott said the fire at the Holl y Sheltrr State Game Management Area !n Pender County was caused by Marines from Camp Lejeune. It was contained Saturday after b'4ming 3,840 acres. TV movie about"Goetz under dlt1e111,,don NEW YORK-A television movie about the life of Bernhard Goetz, who ~ys he ~hot four teen-agers on a subway because they threatened him, is under discussion by at least two networks. the Daily News reported Saturday. Gocu's lawyer, Joseph Kelner, said his client is not interested in the project and that any fi lm made would be an unauthorized bioeraphy. "We arc in negotiations on a deal for a movie about Goetz" Bob Wright an. ABC s~keslTlA;D i~ Hollywood, told the News. And NBC spokesma~ Michael O _Hara said his network has been approached by various producers about maku~g a Goetz film. CBS has no interest in doing a story about Goetz. the News said. Sl~ae twin• nearing l•t blrthday DURANGO. Colo. -Ruth and Verena Cady are "beautiful httle girls" w~o t~':l I Jcar ol d today. months longer than doctors th ought the Siamese tw!ns JOme from collarbone to navel would survive, their parents say. The ~wins share a he.art, which is defective because it has only three chambers !nstea.d of the n~nnal four. They also share a liver and some parts of the 1ntes11n~s. she said. "They told us if they tried (to separate them) that one would die for sure and there was a 90 percent chance the other one would die too." Mrs. Cady said. "We didn't even consider it." . · Man charged with Army lmpenonatlon . DpT~AN. ~la. - A C~liforn1a man with no military record 1s under 1n ve.s1.1gat1on. for impersonating an Army officer, and officials say he even panic1pated an parachute j~mps at bases in Georgia and Alabama. Alan Goetsch Jr .. ~4. of Red Bluff is bei.ng held without bond, said a spokesman at Fon Rucker m Alabama. Ret~a. said Army and FBI officials are investigating how Goetsch broke through m1htary secunty at Fon Rucker and Fon Benning CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP)- An electrical f11lurc turned a multi· million-dollar satcllile into a useless derelict Saturday after 1t was deployed from the cargo bay of the shuttle Discov~ry, and NASA de- bated havina an astronaut go out and rescue it. "If we detennine that 1t 1s safe. we may attempt to have an EVA (extra vehicular acti vity)," said Marvin Miflon, a vice president of Hughes Communications, which was to have .. With all hie heart operated the saJelhte. - The astronait. rtdmg on the end of the shuttte·s robot arm, would h,ave to grab and pull out a four-inch le~r to turn on the power of the 7,900-pound satellite, which 1s revolvina twice a minute. The satellite's sp1n makes it 1mprac11cal to use arm alone to pull the lever. said Steven Dorfman. Hughes president. "It can only be pcrfonned on specific orbits, two orbns a day, and 11 has lb be performed in a JO.minute . . ,. .. Jack Burcham, who become. the world'• fifth -and the oldeet -recipient of a permanent artificial heart today, enjoy• a Saturday vteit from hi• daU.Chter, Connie Pray, at Humana Ho.pita! Audubon In LoaJaYUle, Ky. The 62-yea.r- old ia a retired railroad en&ineer from Le Roy, lll. possible to avoid any danacr from the would be Tuesday, aod that ia ham satellite: whacb ha' thousands of would mean an extension of the pounds ffuel aboard. flWit. which 11 tchcduled to end oe "The vas1ve maneuver may not be Wednesday pract1cal"..fa the ume frame we arc . . talking about, .. said Maxon. MeanwhJle, the b~tlle wts Oyiaa Pulfin& the lever would duplicate •n fonnauon 40 miles from t~ the normal ac11on of that handle Syncom, but even at that d1mnce ill when the salelhte 1s ejected from the bottom was turned towar~ the sai.'- CllJO bay. The lever beams a series of hte to avoid any possible l:>lut ~ct1ons that cause power to now to dam-ae. va.ryou's systems 1n the satellite. Four dtfferent task fol'U1 weft activate its rocket, and send. it assns1n1 options for the satoUitc, towards statJonary orbit 22,300 miles which as insured for $80 million to above Earth. s~ mtlhon. Parents of slain boy tell of plans for center in ·QC By Tile Auoclated Press LOS ANGELES -A children's resource center will be established an Orange County to crack down on child molesters and strengthen ch1I· drcn's rights laws. wd the parents of a boy killed by a child molester. The center is expected to open b) September. said John WaJsh, appear· ing at a Los Angeles press conference Friday with his wife. Reve. He sa.1d the center 1s necessary becau~ there arc .numerous pedophile soc1et1es m the area. · " ··catifom ia 1s a hotbed of pedophiles.'' Walsh s~ud . adding that three state orga nizations advocaung child-sex boast combined member- ships exceeding 40.000. Walsh 5a1d he will appear before the state legislature m three weeks to encourage 1t to pass Assemblyman Gray Da vis' bill, which would strengthen child abuse and molesta- tion laws and call for stiffer penalties in child kidnapping cases where molestation 1s the intent. Susan Davidson. newly appointed center director, said fu nd-raisers have already been planned, ·including a ~Merchants Day" where merchants ~Ill donate I 0 percent of their recei pts to the projCCt. ~· The fund-raiser is expected to coincide Wlth the April 29.ttrUn of the televmon drama ·•Adam, .. wbjch chronicled Walsh and bis wife's attempt to locate their 6-ycar-0ld son Adam, who was abducted and murdered. Adam disappeared from a Holly· wood. F1a., showi.ng center in Jul). 1981. His head was later found ma c"8nal but his body rcmams missing. The investiption is still open. ~ The Wabbes became ch1ldrcn·s ri&hts activists following the murder. National attention on his death contributed to passage of the federal Missing Cbildrcn Act two years ago. CALIFORNIA Ga .. and joined aerial exercises at both bases. • ·---.'Gold plating' military bases alleged , Phony Cabbage PatclJ 1doll• seized . 0.AK~AND .-: The U:S·. Customs Service capped a four-month 1nvest1ga11on by semng$ I .5 m1lhon worth of counterfeit toys, including nearly 100,000 fake Cabbage Patch dolls treated with a flammable insecticide. The phony toys were fou nd in rental storage lockers in Hayward. Fremont and San Jose. as well as on docks in Oakland and San Francisco, agents said . The se1z~re, which stretched over two weeks, was announced Friday in Oakland. Rolhn B. Klink, a San Francisco customs agent, said the toys were brought into this country by W & L Co .. a San Jose-based 1mpon firm . Big San Francisco quake unlikely SAN FRANCISCO -The chances of a big eanhquake along the San Andreas fault nonh of the city an the next 30 years are very low. with less than a 5 percent probabilicy u(a temblor approaching the magnitude of the Great Quake of 1906. researchers say. The segment of the 650..mlle lault near Park fi eld in Monterey County is the most likely to suffer a big eanhquake soon. scientists al the U.S. Geological Survey said Friday. Other areas showing a 40 to 60 percent chance for a large quake in the next 30 years include the region north of San Juan Bau1ista: a stretch of the fault in the Mojave Dcsen; and the branch of the fault east of Los Angeles known as the San Jacinto fault zone. Par~ rangers admlt faking record• SAN FRANCISCO -Strapped for funds and pressed to meet quotas. rangers in Cali forn ia's national forests ha ve falsified records of reforestation work. according to a report compiled by a U.S. Forest service member. The details of the repon appeared in Saturday's editions of the San Francisco Chronicle. The 28-page report. drafted as a management training project by professional forester Cherry Dulaney, estimated that more than 17,000 acres of public land are in volved. It also said the practices have cost the Forest Service S 15 million-in the last fi ve years. Dlegal alien• win UC tultlon fight OAKLAND -Undocumented aliens enrolling in sta te colleges and universities mn pay only local resident fees rather than the higher fees charged to out-of-state s1udents, a judge has ruled Alameda County Superior Coun Judge Ken M. Kawaichi said students who have lived in the state for more than a year should be considered California residents. eligible for the lower in-state fees. .;. WORLD ------- Bl••t at Madrid restaurant kill• 18 . MADRID. Spain -An explosive device was the probable cause of a late night _blast that flattened a three-story restau~!'t frequented by Americans. crushing 18 people to death under rubble and tnJunng 80. officials said today. No Americans were reponed killed. although 25 U.S. citizens were among the 175 patrons of the El Descanso Restaurant. nine miles north of Madrid. when the ~last occurred Fn day night. T~e dining spot is h~lfway between the Spanish capital and the U.S.·leased TorreJon Air Base. and 1s frequented by Americans from the base. 1 1 All• elected to succeed Kaua In Albaala VIENNA. Austna -Ram1z Aha. the head of state of isolated Albania for the past three years. was elected Saturday as Communist Party chainnan to replace the late Enver Hoxha, who had ruled the Stalinist enclave fo r 42 years. Alia, S9, already chainnan of the People's Assembly. was named to the top leadership post at a full session of the pany's Central Committee on Saturday. Albanian state radio reported. According to the broadcast, monitored an Belaradc. Yugoslavia. Alia was chosen unanimously at the session. which opened w11h tributes to Hoxha, who died Thursday at the age of 76. American mde. It out of Soviet Union VIENNA. Austria -Bernard Lamport. ao (\mencan who fo uaht for fi ve years to leave the Soviet Union w1tH his famil>. in1ends to settle 1n New York. one ofh1s dauV.ten said Saturday. LAmpon. SS. who went 10 the Soviet Union with his parents 1n 1934, arrived 1n Vienna Frida) with h 1~ wife. three dauahtcrs and his mother-in -law. Daughter Olga, 18. said th e famil} had planned to resettle in the United States after Lampon's parents died 1n the Soviet Union several )'Cars ago. She "1d the family has relatives m New York. Bra.11 '• Neva bJ very Rrloa• condltlon SAO PA ULO. Bnml -Aficr M"ven operations an a month, .Prc~tdent· elect Tancredo Neves was 1n very ~nous cond1t1on Saturday, wnh a machine pump1na oxyaen into his lunp. another flltcnna his blood. and a third dra1nina absceucs from his abdomtn Government press ,pol csman i\ntonio Bntto said tt\ll Nc.vts. 7$. undcrwcnu_~o.nd maiJ.ht da_y of d1filn_. a process that filtered h1' blood by machine bctausc has kidney'!. could nut do It unaided Britto added that k1dnc)' dcfic1cnr1e!i made Nc"e' !utuat1on "~ort1some" and that an anflammat1on 1n Ncvrf tunas f1C""tt'd ----------·-·-· ·- Group says proposed construction budgcft full of auto hobby shops, swimming pools struct1on budget will go for such non- esscntjal fac1ht1es as auto hobby shops. band rooms and hbrancs." The Center for Defense Infor- mation is a non-profit research in- stitu te based in Washington that specializes in the study of defense issues. The group says it denves most of its suppon from the sale of publiC.ltions and 1nd1v1dual con- tributions. Its board of directors includes SC\.eral retired m1htal') of- ficers mtlhon rehpous education 1ac1ht~. $300,000 for an arts and crafts shop. and S 14. 3 mil hon for new recreation centers and g}mnas1ums. WASHI NGTON (AP)-The Pen· tagon's proposed construction budget is filled with plans for "gold-plating" mi~ital)'. bases with auto hobby shops. sw1m mmgpools.and rehg10useduca- tion fac11it1es. a pri vate research group says. Moreo\ er. 1he proposed 1986 liscal \ear construction budget includes requests to spend S226.6 m1lhon at I~ m1hlal) bases that were recent!) included on a llsl of t><>ss1ble can- didates for closure released b) Sen Barry Goldwater. R·Am:. Threats hover in Peru elections LIM.\. Peru (.\Pl -Peru .. 1ans \Ole toda) for a ne" president and congress. under m1l11al) guard and terrorist threaas of \ 1olence and reprisals The armed forces look control of internal order Saturda). The) sent I 05.000 soldiers and police to protect pollin~ place~ where 8.3 million Peru v1ans arc clig1blc and required by law to VOie .\1r Force Ci<.'n ( ·esar Ennco Praell. chief of the JOtnt armed forces command. said he could not guaran- tee an election da~ free of violence. "The calm v.c ha\ e no" ma\. be an ind1cat1on that 1he guemllas are preparing something." Prach said. but while a guernlla attack was always possible "we can cenainly guarantee that Peru\ 1ans will bt' able to vote safely." Heavil) fa\orcd to make lhe best showing 1n a field ofnane contenders was Alan Gabriel C1arcia Perez. 3S. the candidate of the IA pnsta Part) of Peru. a social democratic organiza· t1on th~t has bttn Sttling po""er for 60 yea1. Pubhc opinion polls ind1catt'd Gar· c1a would recel\e 40 percenl of the vote to about 19 percent for Alfonso Barrantes, 58. the Manost mayor of Lima and candidate of the United Left. a loose coalit1on of eight parties. OtheT maJor candidates to ~ucceed President Fernando Belaunde Tern are Luis Bedoya Re) es. 60. leader of a conservative coalition of C'hnst1an Democrats. and Ja\ 1er . Iva Orlan· dan1. 57. of Bdaunde'$ Popular C· non Pany Bdaunde •~ bamd b) the ronsutu· 11on from Sttkma re-clrct1on to a WC'ond five-year tenn. <\nal}!ilS have predicted no can· d1date v. 111 obtain the ~1mplc ma1ont) required for election In that ca~. :a run-0fT ""ould be held in June he· tween the tv.o top "ote--actters 1n • unda} ·s poll Tht new p~~1dent v.11l take offi~ Jul ~S the 164th anna,ersar\ of Peru' aan 1ndeprndcnrc fro'!' ~i)a1n Ill ihr lint tf'l10\1t1on or-power bc\w('(•n t~o Jt·mou-at1calh tlrctt'd pre~1dent\ 1n 40 vnf'\. · "The military construction budget. at S6.6 billion. seldom recel\eS the son of public scrutiny that the much larger (weapons) procurement budget gets." said retired Rear Adm. Eugene J. Carroll Jr .. the deputy director of the Center for Defen~ Information. "But careful anal)'SIS of the con- struction budget reveals the same ·gold-plaung' of military bases that dnves the costs for new weapons to record amounts. ""Almost 6 percent. or $392 8 mt~hon. G4: the 1980 m1htary con· The centers latest stud\ focuses pnmanl~ on construction proposals O\ersc:as. For U.S bases in Europe. the grou p sa)s 1t found plans for a 114D.OOO autoJ!.obb~ shop. a Sl.2 The repon did not 1dent1f) the bases where the Pentagon sought to oulld these fac1ht1es. The center said 1t aJso spent time review mg the budget for an} requests ln\Ohing 22 base~ m the United States that v.erc descnbed last month b~ Goldv.atrr as possible cand1dat~ for closure b~ the Pentagon ·s ov. n admission Of the ~2. I~ were listed in the li~al 1986 budget as scheduled for con· struct1on projects ~orth S226 6 m1lhon. the group said Trade campalan hlta ab'eeta Entertainer Cacey Taka.mlne (rtibt) poa.n Auetrallan wine for onlooken 1n down- town Tokr.o Saturday durtna a .. Street CampaJ.&:n • for imported looU epouoted by Japan'• Miniatry of lntematicmal Trade and Induatry and two other eeml-to•ern· ment or1anbattone. The camp&tc:D la pert or Prlme lllnlater Y uuhlro Nak•eone'• cam pa ten to booet lmporta, from traab caaa to popcorn poppen. U.S.S.R. softens long-held stance on arms ln'spectionS \TLANTA (•\P) -''t't •\m. ba udor natol) Dobr)nan ~!d t· urdav has country m1&ht pcnn1t on· a.1tc 1nspett1on of a radar 1n~tallat1on to all•> LI S. concC'rn~ that the de\ ICC W3\ \ 1olat1ng an arm\ control a&r~­ m('nl\ Dobr)o1n ~usse~tcd the po "'"11ht) of tht' 1Mf>(('t1on<, dunn, a t»nel da"u~\lon at 1 po\11 .. ) centtr C'~tar.. h\h('d tn fonncr Prcs1dC'nt hmm' C ~ncr "ho ~~v.a\ amarc.-tl a·t ()\)bf' nan '\ 'uytst1on ( artcr ,ailed it 'quite a dC'panurc•· , from prt\ IOUS . \ ICt J><l 1t1on;, Caner ~1d hr cht'd.cd w1th otht'r S(i, 1ct dclraatn to the sc~s1on and '-'l\ ll>Surt'd that l>ohnnin. ~ho had to lea\t' earl\ had 1ntcnt1onall\ ra1K'd the pro\pctt ol on \ltC' 'rnfi. cation ··1 turnt'd around and u~ed tht' \<>' 1t1 dtletat1on there ·r~ th1" mean that .. ou v.ould go alonp. "1th un·\llC' in\jlt"Ctlon 1r that "'3" OC(C\\ an to ae1erm1nc thr \ ahd1t\ 0t a •nlat1on alltjltmn • \nd the\ 'i.lld. ) e') thjt'i corn-ct \OU'\(' 1nt~r· pretc.-d It 'OIT('Clh •.. h<' \.'lid .11.'1 n(''" confcrc.-n,·<' 'l>unnp.t,ur mc.-ctmll wh('n we "'1.'r1· drat\1np. tlUr rcu,mmC'ndat1on\ lhC' \<'' 1c1 dC'k~atuln ~a' a\\...t-d \p('\ 111· ~alh and the' agn-ed that the ~tatC'mC'nt h' \ltlhf'\nin "''' ;\t l uratc ··\.lid lorm<'r prc\ldent C.crald J..ord a f\."\ntt lfl3t\t m the ij''1on .lnd nrv. \ 'tin krt·n,·c < <tnC'1 o.a1d he """' · C'\lrtmt-1\ f,llt1fle\l al thC' tonh,ntnmt natun:-of the '"l' •<'t rcprt~ntallon. ·· t -. Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOTfSunday, Aprll 1~. 1085 Coast airman decorated Senior Airman Cya&MI M. Rob- ertsoa, daugh ter of John and Jac- queline Robenson of San Clement~. · has been decorptcd wt th the Air Force Commendation Medal at Torrejon Air Base. Spam. Robenson. a 1981 · graduate of Saddleback Colleae. is an operating room specialist wi th the Air Force Hospital. • • • Homeless A.:row. a 10-month-old Doberman-Labrador mlz b,lale. la at the l.rrine Animal Shelter awaltlna a new home. Be loye. chlld.ren, but not cat.a, and la a &ood watch· dot: Arrow la leUh·trained ana well behaYed. The •helter l• a 15129 Sand Canyon Ave. In Irvine. Pvl. AUsOD T. Lovely, daughter of John P. Lovely of Huntinaton Bedach, bas completed basic trafoina at Fort McClellan, Ala. She is a 1984 graduate of Marina Hi~ Sthool in Huntington 'Beach. • • • Second Lt. Rebert F. Gast, son of Au stin and Amy Gass of Irvine, has -traduated from Air Force pilot trainina and has received silver wmas at Laugh,Hn Air Force Base, Texas. Gass, a 1983 ~duate of UC Irvine, will serve Wlth the 3 I 9th Bom- bardment Wing at Grand Forks Air ~Orce Base, N.D. • • • Spec. 4 Mlcbel T. B1tcller Jr.l son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Butcher·ot San Clement~. was involved in a NA TO- sponsored exercise by participatin_a in the Army's return of forces to Ger- many (REFORGER) 1985. Butcher; a 1979 graduate o( San Clemente High School. is a multiple-launch rocket system crew member with the I st Battalion, 40th Field Anillery in Hanau, West Germany. • • • Pvt. Josepll J . Lelalob, son of Elinor Y. Leialoha of Fountain Val- ley, has completed a Vulcan crewman course under the one station un it trafoing program at the Army ~ir Defense School in Fon Bliss. Texas. • • • Airman Gary T. Crowley, son of Rozanne Mailander of Costa Mesa, has Cf1duatcd from the Air Froce secunty police specialist course at . Lackland Air Force Base. Texas. Crowley will serve with the 328Vth School Squadron at Camp Billlis, Texas. • • • Air Force Majors Ricbard D. Sllatsel, son of Carol N. Shatzel of San · Clemente, and Nucy A. S•efflette, daughter of Patrick and Lois Sheflette of Lake Forest. have graduated from the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk. Va. • • • Pvt. Cameron S. Arm1troa1, son of Michael and Toni Armstrona of San Juan Capistrano, has completed the cannon fire direction course under the one station unit training program at Fon Sill, Okla. He is a 1983 graduate of Capistrano Valley High School in Mission Viejo. • • • Airman Mu Breaot, so n of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brcnot of Dana Point. has braduated from the Air Force air traffic control operator course at Keesler Air Force Base. Wet T-ahlrta UC Jnlne atadenta Ohan llandoulan, left, Jay Ram.Mon and Pete Quinn get a clren- china by Devon Keel durlDi the men'• wet T-ahlrt conte.t OD ~pu Wt week. Miss. B.rcnot, a 1980 graduate of Laguna Beach High School, will serve with the 1961 st Information Systems Group at Oark Air iase 1n the Philippines. Mayors' prayer breakfast Sa~rday Adolph Coors IV will be the guest speaker Apri l 20 at the 21st annual Harbor Area Mayors· Prayer Break- fast. Irvine Mayor David Sills and Newport Beach Mayor Phil Maurer will both attend. -· ---------------_, § f Free Call Analysls l I I The breakfast will beg.in at 7:30 a.m. at the Sheraton Newpon . Coors is a Colorado native and the great-grandson of the founder of th e Adolph Coors Co., one of the largest breweries in the United Stat<''\. Tickets for the breakfast are S 12 and can be purc hased at the Marine National Bank of Irvi ne, 553-0260; the Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of Co mmerce, 644-82 11, or from Vic Sherreitt. 6 7 3-6640. I A .drop of blood from ' your finger Is magnl-I km;;;;;;;;;::::;::::::======;:::;=================~~ ·Lease-option or sale. I fled 1,000 times onto vld~o screen, so you can I I Favorable o wne I see If you have good circulation. You can financing. Home Office I monitor yovr progress by following nutrition, I I fitness and stress reduction programs, or if I ~ I certain vitamins & minerals are being utilized. I I TWI Cllllc l.ICltllll I 494-5203 646-4922 2300 sq.ft. commercial bldg. C-2 owner-contractor will modify to suit. THE ''STEP BY STEP" WAY We're ready to share in the responsibility of taking care of and educating your infant. toddler _ and preschooler. Opening April 22. for children six weeks to six years of age. the "Step by Step" early learning Enrichment Center is located in Eastbluff near Newport C~rer. Early registration incentives are available through April! Step by Step has afterschool and summer enrichment programs too, for children through 1-2 years. Our early education specialists excel in meet· ing the developmental demands of young children. Thi!' unique facility allows ongoing super"isor and parent observation and participation. ~ • Come and review our programs, appraise our fanlities. meet the educators and find out about our parenting support prog..ams. Call the director at (71.t) 760-6553 to arrange an appointment. STEP BY STEP ENRICHMENT CENTERS \ rt \'l'llln 111 'l.a11onal Ptd1atnc "upport '-t.-rvict" 2627 Vista del Oro, Newport Beach. California. 92660 (714) 7fi0-6553 The phone keeps nnging. The dishwasher won't work You've got a ~lttt1ng headache. And now the baby's crying her head off 1n t~e back bedroom You drop a dish, you bump your elbow. the crying gets louder and suddenly you're headed for the baby determined to shut her up. Stop. Take time out Sit d<M'n, breathe deeply, count fo ten very slowly If the anger's still there. punch a pillow Take a hot bath or a cold shower Whatever you do, don't take hold of your child until you 9et hold of yourself ·--· ~·~· ... -,.c.,.,... ft. For more. parenting 1nformat1on Nr· e National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse ft Box 2866, Chicago. IL 60690 · Take time out Don't take It ~ut on ·vour11a . ·-------------------- I Huntington Beach fountain Valley I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Prevention Medical Plaza Del Lago I 6552 Bolsa off Goldenwest 17220 Newhope " 109 I I For lnformalion or appointment Call '~-.:~:-:: _____ :7~=--··l Orange County's easy listening radio station KDCM taa.t FMSTERED SALE$199 •60x72x17 •Beautiful hand-ru bbed finish •Perfect for TV, stereo, books OAK AUDIO /VISUAL CENTER / Steven F Weinstein, M.D. Orplomate American Board of Allergy & Immunology Assistant Clinical Professor. UCI Scholll of Med1crne is pleased to announce· the opening of his office for: Allergy and Astbma- 759-5522 140 1 Avocado Ave., Suite 602 Newp6rt Beach. California PARTIAL f[ATURCS Macn1ftcenl 10 ct emerald nng surrounded by diamonds, many eslale pieces including large diamonds. rubies. sap11l11res. pearls. Men's & ladies' gold & diamond watches. one of a kind opal pendant surrounded by diamonds. must s~ Ceylon sapphire 25 cts w/d1amonds Kuc· aerands & ~O peso gold coin pendants & bracelets w/d1amonds lapis lazuh. amethyst colorful lavender 1ilde rincs Rare coral plfCes loo much more to list Also collecllon of pine antiques from a loetl estate mcludmg T1tlany & Carher Silver pieces. grandfather clock. hmoces. Capp!domonte and special hquldahon of bronzes 1111.lud1n& Thf Btonco Buster" and 'The Mount<Mnman by Frederic Rem1naton Larae Arab on Horst by ~rye and many more Due lo so many lots aucllon conducted 1n lwo sess.ons So plan to attend Bid & buy from lh1s OM lune iewtlry auction and llleially save lhousands of dollars oft retail PflCts SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1 P.M. "°"~Lt• lttw. Im SMt Auttlor. Leet..•. Ctftdlflt GROWING ... FREE A ftu •"* wothhop f0t ,.,,,, iNts of 111 11 .mo Wini to 1t11tch Md ffOW ti pos/tWf tt-1efm. FOUR THURSOA Y EVENINGS ArRl 18, 25, MAY 2 Ind 9 7:30 p.m. Apri ll -11Twrm1 Points" Aprl 25 -11ln Se•ch of New Thllrs for My Life" May Z _ .. Um1 In Freedom ... " May 9 -11How to Bmc a Sense of Spiritual Drection Into My Life" ST. ANDRIWS PRISIYTlllAN CHURCH 600 St. An .. w1 let., N•wpon hoch · {Acr•t fr-....,........_~ w...I) --~...,.-C#t: Sl-5.00 #,,. Q'ffl!t•td. 111.M-.-==---- '• ..._ lllttnnatllft. cal '714l IJl.nn I ., ........ Robert C~el atanda neat to hla abelter prcffotype. Affordable bomb shelter but can ·it take the heat? SAN JOSE (AP) -For a mere $3,950, L.B. Smith wall sell you a bare-bones bunker to protect against nuclear holocaust. He's had no takers, and one critic warns the shelter might "fold up like a banana': when bombs stan falling. Smith. 35. argues his little ball- shaped ch,m.ber is "plenty strong ... It's not the Qest (ksign. obviously, but it is economical and it'll work." "A nuclear war is probably going to stan at 3 a .m . whe n everybody's asleep." Smith said Monday. "There's no wa> for people to get up. Jump 1n their cars and get out of town. With tbe shelter, you run into \he back yard. open the hatch and jump in. At least you have a fighting chance o! surviving." "They'd better put a waiver in saying there's no guarantee." said Jim Garry, who built concrete shelters in the San Francisco Ba)' area two decades ago. ''Unless they encase ll in concrete. whoever uses it will cook inside it like a microwave oven." "He doesn't know what he's talking about." responded Smith. who says Stanford testin~ sexuality STANFORD (AP) -The best in erotic films can now be seen at Stanford Medical Center -but it's not a sign•of decltn1rrg morality. it's just science at work. The films. which are ~1ng sponsor- ed by the ~hysiology Department. arc part of a study attempting to de- termine why some old~r men arc more sexually active than others. said Dr. David Rowland. a researcher in the depanment. Two groups of volunteers are taking part. one in the 2 I -to-30 age bracket, and the others involving men 70 and over. Genital arousal. blood pressure and hearJ rate are being measured under vahous con- ditions, researchers said. The study calls for the showing of erotic films of both commercial and educational nature to panacipants during testing. Volunteers 11re re- quired to gi ve two to s1~ hours ofthe1r time. The department "as o' erwhelmed with offers by hopeful guinea pigs. but applicants were carefully reviewed for physical and mental soundness. he holds a degree in physics. Smith. and partner Roben Carel. says the shelter gets its strength from quarter-inch-thick steel with welded seams. The shelter resembles a chemical beaker. with the neck providing access to the fi ve-foot- diameter. two-person, ball-shaped shelter when the whole thing is buried underground. Smith says shelters from 2-year-old Underground Shelters International will protect you from a one-megaton blast less than a mile away. He says a 2-inch layer of foam insulation be- tween the shelter and the ground would protect against heat and the ground would protect against radi- ation. Russell Clanahan. a spokesman for the Federal Emergenc} Management .\gencv in Washington. says people should be prepared to remain under- ground for a week or two -longer than the basic air and electncit) supply available for ttlt'! estimated $5.000 for a complete shelter. "Fallout attenuates at a predictable rate: every seven hours the level of radiation goes down about 9 per- cent," he said. "So there is a math· ematically computable factor there - in most cases after seveq days. and in some cases up to 14 days. It doesn't sound like what they have." But Smith says additional batteries and oxygen can been taken aboard to get you through any reasonable length ofume underground. "You can probably lt ve without any food at all for a week. as long as you remember water ... he said. No toilet facilities are provided. Smith concedes has econo-shelter 1s not as safe as a full-scale concrete bunker, but says not everyone can afford $20.000 and up or the space for such an underlaking. TWO BROTHERS MOVING 714 960-0660 YHr local Sa11t D1y lovers! , .. , We're F•ily L t:_a.., Oned f3 -,. Md Oper1ted 28·%of wealth is held by 3%ofus IRS research shows 4.4 million possess at least 300. 000 By nM LUTHER AP Tu Writer WASHINGT ON (A P) -Almost 28 percent of the nauon's personal wealth is held by 2.8 percent of the adult population -a concentration of money that declined only slightly betweeo 1976 and I 982. when the number of millionaires m ore than I doubled. , New stausucs compiled by the I Internal Revenue Service estimate that the richest Americans have a net worth -assets minus debts - of more than $2.4 tnllion. The number of wealthy women is increasmg much faster than the number of rich men· the typical rich woman has more tha~ her male counterpart, and real estate is the favorite asset of the rich. followed closely by corporate stock. The IRS study found ·that in I 982 nearly 4.4 million people. referred to as "top wealthtiolders." had assets of more than $300.000. and that more than one-third of them laved in Otlifornia, Texas, Flonda and New York. The number with holdings ex~~ding $500,000 was JUSt under 2 ma I hon. "The lOP. wealthholdcr in 1982 was a'?l to be a male under 50 years of age with net worth between S250.000and ssoo.ooo:· the IRS said 1n a re.port I bas¢ on estate-tax returns filed in I 983. "More than one-half of his wealth was held as real estate and corporate stock. with real estate surpassing corporate stock as the most prominent asse t in the top wealthhplder's Portfolio." Real estate accounted for J 1.5 percent of the holdings of the n ch men in 1982 and 30.6 percent of the women's ponfolios. Men were more likely to hold corporate stock than 'were women: women were panaal to 1 cash and bonds. While life msurance accounted for 1.2 percent of the men's estates, it represented only 0.5 per-I cent of the women's. The report found the number of wo men holdmg between $300.000 and $500.000 increased b} 200 per- cent from 1976 to 1982 (compared with a 96 percent increase for men) and the number of women wonh more than $500.000 chmbed b) 123 pen:-e nt. But because the ncrmber of moderate!) n ch "omen increased so sharply dunng the period. the 1 RS said. the average net wonh of wealth) wo men dropped to $605.900. while I ~average for nch men increased to 19.600. . . ~II told. 39.3 percent of the top wealthholders 10 1982 were women. up from 34. 7 percent the year before and 32.8 percent 10 I 976. The I RS fatJ'?KU!ttle s1g01ficance in the slight decline since I 976 10 the share of the natio n's wealth held by a relative handful of nch people. That downward trend has been running since I 922. the rc~rt said . .\nd while the number of m11l1ona1res increased from 180.000 in 19 76 to 41 0.000 in 1982. much of that change \I.as a result of 1nfla11on. It took SI ma I hon an I 982 to buy what could be had for only S639. 700 an 1976. The report estimated I 0. I 00 peoJ51c undertheageof50and I l.400over 65 had assets of more than SS milhM. UFFELL'S UPHOlSTERY, INC. J for The Resl ol Your I 1fe 1922 HARBOR Bl.VO .• COSTA MfSA-548-1156 w ... ,. r ur ~~"'ifod .\d ACrlO;-o. Call A DAILY "LOT AD-'flSOtl '42·'671 'C +·SfPIU«I?~ WA •HOii•• :l:l Stde/ -=:i '""' tin 1111. Aprl 16, 1185 FABRICS, CRAFTS & NOTIONS FOR LESS! ~ fwtlLl IW"'l'f LAITll FROM TOP CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS~A •• ,. NEW EXCtilNG SPRING FABRICSll r"fM4, THOUSANDS Of YARDSI JUIT AMIVIDI ~< eac ~ YD. . to" POLYEST£A • 1 •1 GABARDINI '" n•LQIKllllU MUZ1 • ._. • II BTW ,_....,.. --.~-TOtul .,,... -...c1'0N LYCMA COTTON/L YCflA .JCL':!\. •Yl2ft.1n14ft.7 ~ ..... ..-::w.i SUMMER COTTON PRINTS R.OMLl-ITR .. &-VOILll llTAI. , .... TtlUI •u '1!7 YALUMLI COUPON ANY (1) NOTION 1/2 ~':.. , ..... NI ,..,..,....._, LIMltM te .... -911 ll•11CI Ne ... ...-., ..... ,.~ Ci,...., ,.-MMI c•11•-•1111 VALUAIU COWION .. Orange Coatt OAILV PILOT/Sunday, Aptll 14, \98.5 A Sde SAVE 509/o ON. FABRICS FOR ROMAN SHADES, DRAPERIES, * AND REUPHOLSTERY. LABOR AND INSTALLATION, ., · TOO! \_ JUST CALL _ ROBINSON'S ... AT· YOU~ SERVICE. ~ . Reg. 'S20·S80. SJ0-$40. ~ can help you drarTJJJ11cally 1mprrwe the look of your home, w1th a go'leous selection of fabncs for your w1ruiows arui your f:wonu old wjas arui cham. Arui unth everythmg-mdudrng labo r and mscallat1on-at ha/fpnce, rtdecoraung has never bttn so eary! Our sale ends it.zy 5, so do hurry. We truly art At Your Seroice, f()T we offer t11try kmd of custom u·mdqu.• trratment you could want. Plus. we can also rtuphoLster or 5/1pcover your sofa and so much mort We 'll come right to your home w1th s.zmple materials, asszst }'OU m )'OUT selections and giw -you a w mplere ewmate-all Jt no obh.gatron. Robinson's At Your Serina, 78, all storrs except Palm Spnngs. < ALL TOLL-FREE 1·800-345-8501 .. 24 H OUR DAILY ANO A ROBINSON'S CONSULTANT WILL CALL YOU BACK. ' ·-'--- 1 -., __ Bear Street crossing guard brightens his corner da.Jly To the Editor~ When members of the Bear Street School Parent Facull) Organuat1on worked last year to secure a crossing iuard. it was for the purpose of insuring the safety of the kids who cross Bear treet at South C01m Plata· Drive. Little did we know that the man Mr. &gerstrom hi red for the job . .would end up being like one of the family! Mr. Francis O'Keefe is a gem! Not onl ) does he conscientiously cross our kids and guard their overall safet}' dunng the construction phase of the Segerstrom project, but he cons1stent- I) entertains and offers warm greet- ings to kids and parents ahke as we approach "his" comer. This man always has a smile on his face. He quickly wipes the dampness L' off car windows as drivers wait for the li$ht to change. He surprises the kids with Twinkies, licorice and bubble gum on Fridays. He wavt·~ and" 1she~ dnvers a happy day. no matter what. . On Valenttne's Da> he d1spla>ed an O\er~1zed "I Wu .. You" card . .\nd last Frida). before Eastt:r 'acat1on. he dressed from head to toe in a bunn) slee'per. cap. rabbit mas!.. and ,·arrot<1 to wish everyone a Happ) EasH.·r W,hat a joy he 1s! As we rush from one ac11v1I\' to thl' next. some-times disregarding those around1 ys. how comforting to kno" that t~ are people' like Mr. O'Keefi: who go. be~ond their normal job description to sha~ thcmseh cs and their kindness with others He make.·~ our da). Thank )Ou. Mr. O'Kcefe. 'I ou'n• one 1n a million' DONNA BENNETT CO-PFO President Bear Street SchoQI Costa Mesh Croealng guard Franc la o•Keefe ahowa off hla Euter aplrlt. Head coach used as scapegoat. To lhl' Editor: .\1,aparcntofanOccanV1c" High School o;1udcnt and as a concerned c11 11cn. I '1gorousl1 obJCCt to the poor c1 t11l'n 'ih1p lesson and resulting loss ol re\J)('tl tor authon t~ being tau$hl h~ nampk at Ocean Vic" High ~hool It ha\ been Ob\ IOUS to an\ one . ta<1uall) inrerested in high 'it'hool athleltl'i 1n this area that tran'ifcr \tudcnt<i tend 10 participate in d1f- fcrt•nt <iports at ddTert•n1 school\ 1n lht• d1stnct II ts also well-kno" n that transfer s1udents have bl·en ln'olved in the Ocean Vic"' High ~chool Ao\'<; Ba'iketball program for mam )ears. Regardlc'i'i of whether th1c, ha., been right or "'rong. 11 has been a fart and ht1\ had a1 least the 1aci1 apprtl\ al ol the admin1stra11on from thl' local \chool through the d1s1m1 offi cers :rndthe 'it hool board I "Ill applaud and support a d1<;lrtct,~1dc lhange in polic} that "ould ellm1natl' tran<1fe r., tor purel) :nhlct1i; rl'a\on\. I think 11 ,., import- .int \o ~t'l'P our high '>chool sports prngr.1111' in proper perspcttne llmH'\t'f I am disturbed by the pr ou·" k\\{Jn being prc\cn ted a 1 < ltt·,1n \It'" High School. The curt d""'"'al 111 the coach when the "1,1rm " 10 hlamc preo;cnts a holler· L.M. Bovo than-thou. \capegoa1 philosoph y. which weakcn11 the crcd1bll1t) of the 'lchool admin1s1ration and erodes )oung peopk's confidence 1n authont} and our 'i)~tem The linng of Mr. Jim Hams. basket hall coach. 1s a Oagrant e\amplc ofh)P<Kfl!I} I urge the trustee'> to recogn1Le an opportunll) to act no" C orrcc·t an 1nJust1cc and rc1nsta1c ~r Hams. Change the poliq on 1ran<;fer 'itU· dents and athletic ehg1b1llt\ but. do 11 at 1,111 schools and in all '>port<1. Establish and publtu1c.• a program that \\<Ill allow for a fa11 and reason- able trans111on from t'C1nd111ons rhat ex1s1 toda\ to th mt• 'ou .... ant to establish -During thl'> 1ram.111on period protect and 1,uppon \ludents. coache<> and adminl\lrator' to insure that student Inc<. and proll's'i1onal careers are not d1\runtt•d or damaged. With bold. t111H·h aL11un the trustees can change tht· k'<.on being taught at Ocean V1C:\\ High ~chool. They can change puliq rhrough o rderl) procc..... fhe1r art1on can restore 'chool udmin1\lra1mn cred1· b1ht) and \lrenglhl·n 1111r ~oung people''> conlidt•nle,111 .iu1hm1l~ and in our\\<itl'm . Rl '\J .\\I I'\ I .10"-ES I lun11ng111n Reach Other cultures share myth _of the vampire Tht "" 1h1tal 'ampirt• I\ u1mm11n 10 l'\Cf\ ... major cultutl' 1n human h1<.Hlr> ( ount Dracul.1 hil'i h.Jd hi\ LOUnterpart<. 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Frank Zlnl •• •J I 1+ Tom hit Cr110 Sheff I • t t ., ------ --''The be t wayto stampoutbetungon spDrts ls toJgnore corruptton.rs .. Then the only ¢ople who we:>uld wan t to place bets would be the flxe · .. 8TBPBEN CH~Mil coJumnl• JACK AIDEISOll Beating I ! tcixman maybe writeoff WASHI NGTO. -Millions of Americans ma' be dreaming a httle dream this ..... eekend along the lines of. "Wouldn't it be nice 1fl saved enou~h on my income taxes to tak~ a tn p abroad'I" For some nervy taxpayers. 11 may be no fan tas). ·An outfit calle~ Kephart Seminars International 1s offeringJunkets to Zurich and Vienna next month for instruction on the advantag.is of S"1ss or .\ustnan tax shelters. Punishment doesn't fit crime in Tulane scandal And the best part of 1t 1<1 that -1f Kephart has intcrprc1ed the tax c~ manly corruptible arc asking for big corrcctlv -the cost of the "ork1ng trouble. vaca11on will tx· deducuble from this And why isth e DA h elping gamble rs if be tting ·-s ill egal? The last "eek of March brought our latest college basketball scandal. These are getung to be as regular as the ducks n) 1ng south for th(' winter. A Lou1s1ana grand JUf) has indicted eight people. including three Tulane University players. who arc accused of arranging to shave points in two games. so that informed bettors could beat the point spread. If convicted. each player could get five years 1n Jail and a$ I 0.000 fine. Whoa there' Wa11 JUSt a minute. lsn 't tt kind of harsh to lock some poor JOCk 1n the state pnson with murderers and robbers .because he purposel) muffed a couple of free throws'' Isn 't 11 odd for a prosecutor to protect the 1 nterests of the saps who got swindled" And while we're at 11. wh) do we ha'e laws again!>! "sports bnber)•" anywa)'' Take the last question first. John Noonan. a law professor at l 1( Berkele) and author of a ne" book about briber'). sa}s the L'.S. 1~ "\ 1nuall) unique in the world" in outlawing 1h1s t~ pc of chicanef). Else" here. at hlct1c ins111u11ons ha -.e to police themselves. Do we rcall) need to drag 1hc la" enforcement authorities into this,, \.\lh ) can't the NCAA clean llS own house'! Newspapers (if the) 're any- J hing like the one I work for) have no ~rouble enforcing self-imposed ethics rules rhat would constrict 1he 12 STEPHEN CHAPMAN apostles. The various proless1onal and amateur leagues ought to be abk to fi nd their own ways to prevent point-shaving. I suppose you can come up a plausible rationale for some kind of law agai nst bribing athletes to fix games. People who pay money to see two teams compete assume they'll see honest competition. If a player ac- cepts a bnbe to take the night off. the fans unw1ttingl) get nceccd. But this son of fraud. though worth) of punishment. t!>n'r a real danger to the lives and propcrt) of innocent people. Given the abun- dance of '1olent cnminah in New Orleans and elsewhere. 11's not ob- vious why police and pro<;crutors should spend thei r lime breathing down the necks of shad) ballpla)ers. ~nd the sentence~ arc way out of proportion to the crime. Each of the hapless Tulane pla)crs could spend five years in prison . .\ lot of burglar!> and robbers get olT a lot easier than that. This draconian rreatmcnt of the mo~s who fix ballgames rcOects our ridiculous reverence toward sports. Nowadays. centcrfieldcrs and run- ning backs are not j ust ad mired but worshipped. Idols who make the mistake of proving themselves hu- Prosecutions like this also betra~ \l'ar's income. our confusion about gambling. Afrer -In other words. the rcsr of lfS all. who gains most from roott ng out un1maginat1ve sta)-at-homt>s will be athletic corrupuon? The gamblers picking up the tab for the Junketing who make their wagers in the beltcf tax a' 01dt•rs. that sports are clean. The) 're the ones Kephart's brochure doesn't put h who are hung out to df) "'hen qu11c that bald I~. of course. It simpl) somebod) rigs a game. statl'S that "'<Our entire mp. e'en the But that's whar 1he) desene. nghr" pleasure pari. is full~ 1ax-deduc11ble .. Protecting gamblers against dccep-So wherhcr ~ou're learmn~ the tion would make sense if gambling financial w1zardr, of the fabled were legal. as 11 ought to be. but in gnomes of Zurich-or drinking Ma) most places it isn't. Why should the wine 1n 1he Vienna woods. :rou can New Orleans DA spend the tax-write 11 all off. according to the payers' money to protect reprobates • brochure. from the consequences of thei r vice? ('an thi~ be legal" Why not let the crooked gamblers teach the honest ones a lesson? Kcphan's seminar depends for its deduc11b1ht\ on the Internal Re' enuc erv1cc code section 27-i(h)( I). ~h1ch co' ers foreign con' cnuons and busi- ness meeting'> Kcphan's laW)~r. Michael a'agc. told our reponer Mark Woolley. "In m~ opinion. 111s reasonable for 1h1s seminar to be held out of the countr)." I In any case. spons wagers would be more 1nteres11ng 1f the government turned a blind eye to corruption. Instead of cons1dcnng how health) a forward·s knees arc. the bettor would have to scru11 n11e his moral charac- ter. Regulatchurch attendance might count for more than a deadl) jump sho1. Come 10 think ofit. the best wa) to stamp our betting o~ sports 1s tu ignore corruption. Th'en the onl) people who would want to place bets would be the fixers. l\nd who would the sharpies bet aga1nsl? Faced wi th this unpleasant turn of e\ cnts. they'd have no more reason to fix games. It ccrta1nl ) appears to be a 1ra\cl · bargain. Tho-.e who ·sign up for "'ln\CStmcnt Planning rhc Swiss Wa) .. ~ct SC\ en nights 1n Zurich for $ 7 35 (single occupanc}. no1 includang air fare) plus e>.pen ad' ice on Tolerating a little vice might be the surest wa)' to clean up college basket- ball. Heaven knows nothing else has worked. So maybe the authorities will give my idea a try. Wanna bet on 11? Stephen Chapman Is a syndicated columnist. fi nanc1al prl\ ac) in 0' ('rseas 1 n vest-· mcnts. ofTshorc ta\ ha,ens. the outlook for gold pnce.-. and other tricks of the 1nternat1onal ta~-avo1d­ inggame. The".\ustnan .\ltcrnat1vc" is about $50 less. The seminars are conducted entirely in English An IRS source said that each 1nd1v1dual taxpa}cr's claims for de· ductwns arc considered on their ment\. and would not g1\c a blanke r yes or no to the question of the Kephart scheml''<1 lcgahl\ Southerners should fallow Kirkpatrick switch to GOP One I RS rule allows deductions for all ordinal) and ncceS\af) e\penses for the maintenance· or prod union of ancome. and anorhcr allo"s deduc- tion of 1hc cn11re cost of busrncs~­ rclatcd travel. cvl'n 1f the ta>.payer manages to work 1n a little pleasure along thc wa,. Bur the que .. 111111 of cour.-.e. 1s ~hcthcr a seminar on a\lllding taxes qualifies. It ma} produce more rn· come for the taxpa)cr -but less tax for the government. "h1ch ma) not be wha1 the IRS ha\ in mind "hen 1t allO\\'\ deduction .. for the e\penses ol ,Produci ng 1nCOITil' Region espouses Republic an poli cy. votes Democ ratic rhl· annn:111on of .Jeane K1rkpa1mk h) lhl' Republica n Part) is 11nr 1W those tkc1~1,e \\ mbolic e' t'nl'> the ( ,()p "ould he h1sioncallv deli nqucnt lo ignore <io for a~ one ran tl'll 11 1<. being treated merel) a!> the con\t'r'>ton of a single prominent "Oman 10 a part) alread) robusr in '>Ile II I\ more than rhat. and ought to be ack ncm lcdgl·d a!> more than that , The Rcpuhllcans ha\e <.uffrred grc.·a1l~ tn1m hl\lonc casual11c\. One of thl''>l' 11 m.t) be c,.a1d to ha ve wished 11p11n 11,dt. namd) the pn·-emp11ve 1tll•n1ilh .111on ol the Democratic l'art) with thl' ll' II rights mO\l'mcnt. \nuther 11 rnhented from fate: .\brahem I 1nrnln was a Republican. and ht.• "a" pn.·\1dcn1 when thl' South "a\ dcfr:ucd \\l· ha\t' kno"n \inlc 1oughl) the l'll'Ulon of f 1wnhower 1n 1952 that thl· ~outh \\OU Id l ros'i the ltnc and \Ote for a Hepuhl1can president In thC' )'car'> \Inn· then. Southerners ha-.e gone lurthl·r. v~ting fGr individ· ual Rt·publtcon<t o{'cas1onally as gov- ernor llnr ini.iante in fexas). and as '>cnator llor 1n~tanlt' 1n o;;outh Caro- lina) Uu1 the maS'>l\e move ofwh11c l.,outhern 'oters to thl· Rcpuhhcan Parr' ha\ \Cl 10 happen It m1i,ht ha' c hcC'n triggered m 1972 when rhe Democratic Pan>. con- ' C'ncd in M1:lm1 c;clectcd a\ its candidate: (1corgr Ml·( 1overn. a left- Dt•mouat who \purncd the spinal lnlumn of thC' Dcml.K'fllt1c Party. whtrh "ll!I organ11cd labor The Dcmotrah paid dearly for the ir nw.take. and rccO\crcd bneny only bc.·l·au-.c J1mm > ( 11rter wa'I m 1976 1den11ti1•d il' the rnnc;cn :111vc alterna- 11\1' 111 ll'd k.enncd) lf(1ov (1corse \\. .111.11 (' '"hn htm'><'lf h:id cntert.•d a ~ pnmanc~ 1n 1~2 e"cn in ~ tnpplcd cond11wn had uakcn th':R npportunlt\ to announl·c hi~ defec- WILLIAM ·F. Bue KLEY t1on as a Democrat. it is likely"tnai much -perhaps even most -of the South would have followed him into the GOP. But he stood still. and so therefore did Southerners who con- tinue to espouse Republican policies and vote for Democratic candidates. The great paradox in Washington 1s of course that le~· Democrats tend to dominate the House of Representa- tives. Begin with the raw figures: Alt hough the House of Representa- tives is supposed to be representative of the people's political 1nclinat1ons. we have now in the House 75 more OtmocralS than Republicans. not- w1thstand1ng that lhe mood of the eleclorate 1s distinctl y conservative. Reagan captured 59 percent of the popular vote 1n 1984, but the Demo- cratic maJ_ority in the House is -5Q percent. That happened because of gerrymandcmng by Democrats 1n power. But it happened also beca use of inertial affiliations: Southerners. for instance. voting for Democratic congressmen and Republtc::m presi- dents That is the paradox Jeane Kirkpatrick's defection <ihou ld massively BS\ault. Ho~o proceed'! The Republicans have \uecc\<>full> opponun1zcd on the cnorm111c of 1nd1-.1dual Democrats nominated for president. The suicidal ten poltc1e11 tll George McGovern, Walter Mondale, Ted Kennedy were well demon· mated by Republican opponent But the posture of the party \ttmcd 10 be· "Dear Democrat· We arc not ask1na )'OU to leave your pan y. merely to vote ap1n't 11 this one time, &•\en the 1dcoloa1cal charnctcr of )Our 1:andittllrc -vntn'm" Rtapn 111 N'o- vcmber. and we prom•~ not lo pc tcr vou to cro" the aisle." Well \Ure I)' the time has come to do exactl> that. The time for realignment. There isa problem ofpnde 1n these matters. In England 11 1s widely acceptcd'that ind1v1dual members of Parliament will d1sa ffiha1e with one party and JOin another. Here. 11 tends to be viewed as an act that borders on ri tual infidelity. as tho ugh o ne were renouncing one''> heritage. It is a problem not unlike that of the Jew whodcsircs to become a Christian but fears that to do so 1s 1n the nature of tribal repud1at1 on. even as the.Ch ris· 11a'n turning to Judaism would face a social-cultural problem. The tug of ancient loyalt ies 1s hard to overcome . .But 11 can he done. One recalls the British orator declaiming before an audience in the north of England and fin ishing with the per- oration. "I was born an Eng~ishman. I have lived an Englishman. and I hope to die an Englishman." A Scotsman from the audience commented. "Mon. have you no ambition?" It is a matter of pride. And punishment. John Connnll)" eight >ears ago. was punished for leaving the Democratic Party. If he had sta}'ed in 11. he might have saved the party from its permanent left lurch. But smcr then. Democrats have gotten used to voting Republican at the top. The time has come to inci te a mas~ movC'mcnt. Wlt/11m Buckley I• a 1yndic1ttd <'ol•mo/11. Comme.at8 w:elcomed ..\t lcn<;t one member of Congress ha" had no trouble making up his mind. Rep. Fortne~ "Pete" Stark. D- C 'al1f .. "'ho was shown a c:o p-. of the Kephart brochure b) a \taffrr ~ho got 1l in the mall. has inrroduced a bill lilied. "No Tax Dcductwn' lor Ta\ E'as1on" Stark'\ h1ll "ould ta~c dead aim at the Kephart caper h~ den}1ng ta\ deductions for an) e\pen~ .. incurred in oversea<; seminar\ or con' cntiom that include d1scu\\ron\ on avoidance ofll.S. ta\e ... .Robert D. Kephart l'\prc\!ii'd \Ur· pri~e at It-urning of Stark\ prupo<1cll leg1slat1on TMI UPDATE. St'< )ear!> after the near-meltdown ofrhc nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island. rhe Nuclear Regulator} Comm1ss1on " about to decide whether the facihl) ·s other reactor. not in-.olved 1n tht· accident i.hould he permitted to rcsumt' opcr~ atron. But the NRC ha~ refused 10 tah· into accoun t a health \tudy that suggests there ha ve been c:ittremt•ly high cnncer rates in the l Ml area since the acC1dent From inte" iew'I and vital !ltat1s11c~. form('r resident\ Norman and MarJorie Aamodt found a canrer rale seven time\ aho\i(' normal The '>llld) reported 20 canrtr dcath'i among people who were .,..,c t of tht plont -downwind _ when rad1oac11vc gas 1s believed to ha\e escaped from the damaged reactor One whod1c-d o~C'ancer wa~ 11 report('r who wa' one of the fir~t OUl\ldcr~ 1 amve at the 'l<'enc. 0 The Aamodts' \lud} ha, hcen sub\lanuatcd b> another TM I "-lit h douroup. but the NRC' ha, l\'fu~J 111 commit 1tseU to a full·'(alc off.. 1 1n" Sit lion. oa J•d Aodtnon Is 1 tJ1Jdlc1tf'd ~l•mnl•t. • --- . .. Orang• Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, ~s>r1J 1•1 1985 A1 ~rchaeologists to dig up de Mille movie set Dunesstte where 'The Ten Commandments· was filmed still contains t antic set props ranchers warn that spnna winds cause said Tuesday ... She's 92. possibly 93, where larac obJects ire buned under· WdcoAon llJd they don't k.oo havoc with the sand at Guadalupe and is in eittremcly sood health and neath. he wd. how much of the tcU ha\'e aurvived Dunes. just full of enera~.'' ·11 h d d the•-• because De M11le'1 buildina .··we orillinally pl•"n«i to do it in When the arc a•""'llVnl docs ...... n. His tam w1 an -carry the ev1~ .,.. I . h ~ a -· 'd b h """ ..,., ""'.. back and fonh acros a and Wd out matena s "were not condUCt'\ie to HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The fake donated either to a local museum. t e spnna.. rosnan sat ' ut "t c Wilcoxon said, 1 hiah·tcch masnet· over the dunes, chart1na the sets' preservation.'' 19tes of Karnak may be magmficenl, which 1s preferable lo us. or the wind and the sand were a bia problem ometer will be used to help re-outline a week before dtwna beains. H• said the sets ·were made of "1 l)ut they probably will be rebuned Sm1lhsonian and the Hollywood .for De Mille when he shot up there in searchers pinpoint exactly where the ~ rollowina excavation nc:xt fall at • HeP'llaie mu5eu •. m have also ex-June and we don't necessarily want to ruins arc located below the sands. The tJmetable, he said, calls for "a combinauon of dt.ffercnt thinas - Guadalupe Dunes. where: film di rec· pressed interest. follow tn his footste~s 1n that regard." "We don't have the prease layout month of field excavation and two plY.ter. cement, milled lumber, t(>T Cecil B. de Mille Jen thc:m in 1923, He said with film ma already under (of where the sets stood during months of lab work, cataloauioa and nails .... There ia ~ ltttle (deterio,.,. h I Telev1si~n producer Peter way,hcwaslcavingforNewYork on filmma). and we don'\ know where f,riecin~tno-thcritemsthatarefound. uon).butwehaven trcallyduabelow an arc aeo ogm says. B o rot• and oroduced W d sd t · t · th f h ' · I b · d ~..-h the surface yet " f Larry Wilcoxon. an archaeologist rosnan, w w .. ,, e ne ay o in erv1ew e star o t mas were precise y une ," t's Ii e punina toset er a ma1or · with the University of California al part of the Emmy-winning 'Faces of "The Ten Commandmants." Wilcoxon said. "Thinas may be in a jipaw puzzle." Coincidentally. Wilcoxon 11 a d11-- Santa Barbara. says the gates an: Culture" scnes for PBS, plans to Lcatnce Joy. different location than they WCf'C 1n He wd the team would restore t.ant cousin of Henry Wilcoxon, who probilbly too large to be re moved. But make a documentary about the ''She 1s one of the few eyewitnesses the film." damaged sections, .. stabiliiina (or 11 • hsted as · producer of De Millc's smaller pieces of De Mille's sets from Wilcoxon ex~vation. But he said to the filming. and she was very close The mapetometer measures th~ rcinforcina) and aITHtina the proc-ess 1956 remake or··The Ten Command- "The Ten Commandments" will be excavation has been delayed until the lo De Mille and has some wonderful masnetism of the around surfac~. of detenorauon," in a Sant.a Mana ments." made 1n Egypt with Charlton removed from the seaside dunes 1 SO fall now. because meteorologists and behind-the-scenes stories to tell," he making n--possible •to detemune lat;>oratory and at UCSB -Heston. . mile~nonhwest oflosAngtlesand 1--..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;=:;;::;;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::::;;:;:::::;:;:::::::;;:::::;;:::::;;:::::;;:::::;;:::::;;:::::;;;;=:;;:::::;::=::::==;::;:================::::::=::=::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::; restored for museum display. he said. De Mille. who ordered the setc; buned. joked m his posthumous!) published autobiography· '"If a thousand years from now archaeologists happen to dig beneath the sands of Guadalupe, I hope that they will not rush into pnnt with the amazing news that Egyptian civ- ilization extended all the wav to the Pacific coast of North Amenca" The gates are 120 feet high and ROO feet wide. flanked b) statues of the pharaoh Ramses modeled after mon· uments at Abu Simbcl and with "'alls decorated 1n bas relief showing huge chanots and rearing horc;cs, "Most likely 11 will be reburied, unless there 1s interest on the pan ofa major museum to do rcstora11on," >V1koxon said Tuesda} 1n a telc· phone interview. , However. archaeologist!> will re- move "ma} be a sphinx or t"o 1f we ..can find a large enough truck and a crane." he said. "but again most of the stufT we'll be rcmo' ing "ill be America getting 'older' Median age tops 31 -why. back I n 1.971 It wasonly27 .9years I WASHIN(1TON (.\.Pl -TQna· 110n·s median age ha!>lopix·d 31. "'Ith the m1ddle-agcd and thl' \Cn old becoming the faste\I gro" ing '>cg-I men ts of scx·1et~. thl' Ccn1,us Bureau reported Wedne<ida~ The nation"• ml'L.han agL· "'a' estimated at 31 2 \Cars •h oflaM Juh I I. rncaning that half of all .\menl·an' wert'olckr than that and half~oungL·r "Thl' mcd1.:1n age has rnrn:a<,l·d each year since 1971. "hen 11"'as27 Y I yea~. This aging trend is expected to I continue as thr earh bah' hoom generations ~cad toward · m1ddk age." the bureau <,a1d 1n a <,tud}. I That aging of the hugl' po~H'-ar bab} boom generation, and 1mpr0\c· ments in medical l·are n1rnd1ng thl' typical hfct1me, ha'e rnmh1ned to 1 make the middle-aged and 'er) olll the fastest gn)\\ ing segment\ ol thl' populat1on. While the natwn 's population tUL'"' 4.2 percent bt·twl'Cn I Y80 :ind I lJt<4. I the 35-44 age group 1ncrL•a.,ed a huge 19.5 percent. The number of .\ml·n- cam aged 85 and OH'r "a'> dml' behind with a 19.4 perlent increa'>l' "Both of thl'se age group' \.\111 continue to gro\\ for SC>rnl' time f hl· growth of the '5-44 agl' group'' 111 he espec1all> pronounced a'> 1hl· smaller pre-World War II and World Wai II b1nh cohons (groups) .ifl' 111L reas1ng· ly replaced b} the mulh larger po~I· World War II " group the bureau said. Those large 1ncrl'.l'L'' v.erl· lol- lo"ed b} an 11 5 percent 1ump tor thl' 75-84 age group and g.ro"th of JO 5 percent among peopk agL·d 25 tll '4 I On the other hand. the numlx'r ul people aged 14 to 17 fell h' Y 'perlent and the age 5-13 populat11rn dropix-d 1 bv 3.2 percent. Th" rdleetcd the I "baby bust" of the late I %0<, and thc 1970s. when dela}ed marriage c1nd increased attention tn L·ducataon and careers caused man) 111.·opk tu dd.1' childbearing. There was an 1ntrl'<l'l' 111 tht· under-5 age group. but tlw rl'port 'aid this "reflected largL'I numtx·~ ol women in the l'hlldtx·anng agL'' rather than an 1ncrl'<t\l" in fert1ltt\ rate\." "The black population 1\ wm1drr I ably \Ounger than tho v.h11c popu- lation .. the stud\ noted. "1th lhl· median aae of black' 2~ ' lnmparl'li With 3.:?.f for wh1lt''I. Both gnwr' have followed the samq .1g1ng ta•nd. howt.'vcr. ' 8) gender. ""Oml'n h.1J ,1 mcd1.1n age of U.5 in I ~!(4, rnmparl'd ''1th J 30.0 for mfn, 1 Tht' proponaon o l mall's 1n tlw population gamed \h[lhth with .l ra110 of94 9 men per 100 "'onu·n l.1,t I year. up from 94.8 in I ~nm O verall tht.' 'itud\ t'\t1matcd the iu.s. pop~lauon at 1°'6.M 1.000 a" nf last Jul) 1. up from 127.I~1.000 in 1 1980 The black ~r~ment ol thl' 'populatmn incrt'BS<'d h 7 pcrcrnt 'dunna that pcnod to ~K MW 000 while white incrC'a..ed onh ' 2 percent. to 20 I,' 58,000 ' Herc is a nindQ.wn bl thl" popu· j lation chanac. b> age group. bc.-tw\·,•n t 91m and I Q84 ' j\gc JQ(M Tomi < hnngc .\II nae~ 2 l6.6fC UXX> .Y.:? 1 \JndcrS 17.&+~X> \ ~ s.n ,o.1ti5.1xxr-,,, , •• 11 14.707.000 Q ~I ' 1 s.24 JQ, n \ooo ·' o 25.34 41.1 07,000 10.' 3S-44 \0. 718 IXXl I q ~ . \ • 45-.S4 ~2.4J 7.000 -1 h l 5~4 ~ 1. \I h.1100 , ~ ~-14 1~7~fl000 7~ 7.S-R4 8.ll.?0 IJOO I I ' HS and ll\l'r l .h .i.noo 111 .i ' -- \ ·~ . 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American E 1press Card MasterCard or V1q ANAHEIM · Santa Ano Frwy and Magnolia Phone 71 4-821 8550 VAN NUYS San Diego Frwv and SepulvE!_da Blvd betwee-n Burhtlnk and Victor Phone ata ~aa. n u ---WEST COVINA "°§n 8Nn.vc1ino F rwv ,-ind Vlncl'nt Phone 818·q 19 1971 COSTA MESA <;an Oit>go F rwv anc1 Harhoi Rtv J Phr. nt> ; 1 4 'i4C 82 1 =' o,,..n MondflV lhru F"ri<1:l\ 10 q Satur<li!V 10 0 Svnc1a'f 11 6 -I , Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, A.prll 14, 1085 · FOR THE MARSHALLS NEAREST YOU, CALL TOLL FREE 1 -800-~54-6643 , cotton and cotton blend . . Comparable in quality at $22 marsh,lls price 6.99 Beautiful sweater buys from top makers. • Over two dozen styles \•Crew necks. boat necks and v-necks . • Tanks, vests and cardigans • Short, lA and long sleeve • 100% cotton, ramie /cotton and cotton/acrylic • Solids, patterns, stripes and novelties • S-M ·L for misses' and junior sizes • At least 400 per store .. In a world where the best things in life often come wit h an equally im pressive price tag ... there's Marshalls Brand names for le~s. .. \ -----~ BIRTH S ffOAG·MEMORlAL HOSPITAL Marcb l4 Mr and Mrs. Timothy Jones. Costu Mesa. boy Marcb U fvir. anJ Mrs. Coby Kelle~aunn )Jcach,bo) 1 Marcb II Mr and Mrs. Robert Rasch, Costa Mesa. girl Mr and Mrs. Howard Schultz. Costa Mesa. girl Marcb 17 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Flynn . Hunt- ington Beach. boy Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arsenych. Laguna Hills. girl March 18 Mr. and Mrs. David Mic~elson, Laguna Beach. boy Mr and Mrs. Kevin Morell. Cost1 Mesa. bo> Marcb 19 Mr dnd Mrs. Alfred Me)er. Irvine. girl Marcb %0 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boughan, Hunt· ington Beach, girl Mr. and Mrs. James Whitmore, Huntington Beach. girl Marcia ll Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Van Allen, rrvine. boy Mr and Mrs. Dana San.ders, Irvine. girl Marcb it Mr and Mrs. Gary Rorden. Balboa. boy Mr. and Mrs. Steven Loros, Costa Mesa. t>p y Marcb %4 - Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wood. Hunt· 1ngton Beach, girl Mr. and Mrs. Kennan Ford. Costa Mesa. boy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKenna. Huntington Beach. boy Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Johnson. Ne" port Beach. boy Marcb 25 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kelly, Irvine, boy Mr and Mr,. Con Zimmerman. Irvine. boy Mr. and Mr~. Thoma s Flahive, Irvine. boy Mr. and Mrs. Gary Arneson. Hunt· ington Beach. boy Mr and Mrs. Thomas Fallas. Costa Mesa. boy ' Marcb %1 Mr and Mrs. Timothy Shoc kle y, Huntington Beach, girl Marcb %7 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Skarbek. Fountain Valley, boy Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Doss. Ncwpon Beach. girl Mr, and Mrs. Robert Glass1c, Irvine. boy . . D Mr and Mr'i. Wilham arhng. Balboa l<ila nd. boy Marcil 2t Mr and Mrs. ·Michael Schwanic. Irvine. boy Mr. and Mrs John German. Costa Me'ia. bo) Marcb 30 Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Prclat, New- port Beach, girl April 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quinli van . Newport Beach, boy April-% Mr. aid Mrs. Donald McCartcr. Cos ta M~. girl April 4 Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Chaprt\an. Balboa. boy ~ April 5 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Eisenberg. Foun· tain Valley, boy SAN CLEMENTE GENERAL HOS· PITAL Mar cb 15 Louise and Frank Lucas, Laguna Niguel. girl Marcb ZZ Deborah and Michael Godfrey, M1ss1on V1eJO, boy Sunlight linked to cancer NEW YORK (AP)-More leisure lime and sk1mp1er bathing suits may be responsible for a surge amona Americans of a deadly form of skin cancer. which can arise decades after exposure to too much sunlight. ex- perts say. The rate of malignant melanoma 11, the population 1s increasing faster than that of an y other cancer except lung cancer in women. Dr. Darrell Rigel of the New York Univers ity School of Medicine told a science wnter's forum . With an es11mated 22,000 melan- oma cases a year. one an I SO Americans born th is year w1 II develop the disease someday, Rigel said. Current trends would make that I an I 00 by the year 2000, he said. Melanoma still remains far less comm on than major cancers. Lung cancer creates an estimated 144,000 cases a year. and breast cancer 119,900 cases. accordina to the A_mencan Ca ncer Society. Melanoma· kills S.500 people a year, the society says. The cancer society last year esti· mated a rate of I 7, 700 new melanoma cases a year, and The Skin Cancer Foundation, which sponsored the forum . and the American Academy of Denn~tology . recently distributed ma_tcnals sayinJ that this year's estimate of 22.000 reprcsen11 a 25 percent jump in the disease m one year. But Lawrcncc'"Garfinkel. vice presa· dent for atatlltics of t~ cancer ~iety. \aid lhis week th1t the d1fTercn~ reOcct~ newer data rathet than an increase in the disease. The role of su nh&ht in causin1 melanoma h•s not been pinned doW!', b~l thc evidence is strona from studies lake lhose linkina mellnoma 1n a population to distance from tht equator, Or. Thomas Fiupetrick of H111rv1rd Medical School 111d at the •ympo•1um. The incttatina rate io the Un11cd talcs problbly st from more lc1•ure ·time to spend o\Jtdoors and le concealment of 'k'" by clothing. he said . 1 ( .: " .... ,..... . ... ___ _ --------------~------------------------------------------~--------.-..---:.-----_...;.;.--~ 0 .. • • • -I· ---·T-··-=----=------------·--. .;;;;;;;;;=.:.,.-=:;::,. ..... =:;;;;;;;;;=~~ . , ,,., SUNDAY. APRIL 1'4, 1985 . 'Mice •net Men' aul*'blr 1t91ed •t Gem ThMtte. M. 'Space' •P-lc on TY ton~ht hM .the right atuff. IM • r • Ollie Hill and deat,[ner Guy Laroche love the dram~tlc . ·: .her Paris coupe and bis French fashion with lta over-•tzed alee•'9 are 1ure to be noticed . ..... Polka dote apota f1lll daytime fuhlon made wttb full aklrt balloonln& o•er t6e deep cuffed bemllne. I \ ..1.--- ONlHEDOrrID L•I•N•E ·--------------------------------------- E n ch dc\lgncr (, u) Lo roe he con u n ue• h IS pa ttcrn of combining the clas~1cc; with the dramatic ... crea ting elegant day time cloth ec;. For the .\ merica n women he prov idrc; a translated "erc;1on oflw, haute couture am.I prcr-a-porrercollect1on\. In h1<.,<,pnngand <;umml'r 1985 llne he hac;created st\ lee; "1th"' 1dc. dcc1dedl\ rounded shoulder<;" 1th supple ..... a1st.., int n'JX'"' of cH'f) kind and cottons Polka dot\ arc prominent in his colorf ulcrcat1ons along with pa<,tel \ol 1dc; done up in tunic-~t~ kd. l'-'~l-p1cn· cnc;emhk'>and \h1rt 1ackel'>'-'Orn \\Ith ma t<:h1ngor (Please see POLKA/IJ~ Ile 1u h<'. d1 ITa,·nl'' '"~"up Ollie 1111\'\ fa\h 100 ph ilosoph~ .. I ll~l'Clolhe that area ltttlc b1td1fferrn1 I don·l want todrc sin the usual thing M ~ fcnonteoftht· threc (1u) Laroche drc'>st''> I modck<l \.\.3\. ofcour'it'. the.· fun dresc; with thcrnfTat thchemllne , "l t°'i kind ofhkc the car I dm c :·laugh'> fl ill. rrfemng to her Pans C oupc El Dorado made"' tlh a cu\tom chassis. "It ma) he outrageou'>. hut I lo" e the ·contC'si;a' and treat herhkea bah~ I don'tdrne hereHl")""herl' It has to be a special occasion . ·• 'Thccar1\ YOl .Olhe''sa\'>m\ hu,band ... added our "CO\ er girl. .. \.\ ho ha'I het•n marned to \tan }i ill for 26 )cars/ Al other times. tranc;ponat1on ta"-es a rl·afl) d11Terent look-Olhc ma) be seen dn' rngaround the Nn·' port Beach area w~crc c;he hac; II\ ed for 2.., \Ca~. in Stan ·'I ~ickuf " am ham enough l<H'nJO) mo<ll'lmtt:· \J\.<. thl' Fon Worth, Tcxa nat1\C wh o modeled ,....,1m"'carand jppcarcd in magazine fashion la)OUt'l "'hcn <.hl'11' ed in San Diego. · H1ll'saffiha11on~ Ulclude the .\doption < 1uild. l)cs1gnrng Women. The Fa\h1onablcs. The Soph1c;t1catcc; dnd the 'ioc1cty for I mmunolog) She 1s th e mother of ldau&hter Kelle\ "'ho "graduating from the l n1H'r\1t\ al n bit!SQ __ ~ ~po a ot CO\Cr"'arJrobC of da\ time lookc; "'·'" coordinated b) Jo~'c l 3\01c. managcrofthe<1u) Lar(){hl· Bout1QUl' m f-ac;h1on lc;land -- One·plece Silk bu the look of two and self belt wrape up a amart look wttb l•ory Guy Laroche Jewelr7 . -- OnnQe Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, April 14, 1985 I n l 110 KIM; lJ 0 U lJ II PiOperus·e of perfumes: scents aiJ.d sensibility • Your diet has a lot to do with the way• sce~t imells on 1 may become a rrofes ci(>nal "nosc." believe 1 ha vu \)uddina talent for the slide presentation. (Very clc~r ... the others in the room invcd1ents, can we whip up a batch at home'? Civet mo y be ~u. Spicy foods, especially prlic, have a very important att required to attend many such seminars and hedid get a lmled1flicult to find.) fi theirattentlon.) .'!"I Perfume isthe most conccntr<.tted form of fragrance rina on how you rcactto a ragrance., ed h VanCl~f & Arpels?Don't they make jewelry'? why ductotheamount ofoil present in it. Next in strength is · Someother~ina brochureprovid at t e seminar job. · During a recent training'~minar presented by ParflJm~ Van Cleef VIDA DWI perfume? Just another way for people to express dreams toilet water. The perfume notes are expanded to make st werebon 't choose a fragra nce because yo u like it on and ideas. If you loo)< at a First bottle it looksalmost like a' lighter and more subtle. · a.iother woman. All women are...crcatcd equ_!l VNTI~ they pendant ... the eye of the jeweler and the nose of the Cologne is the lightest form off ragrance and can be use fragrance. It is the in,dividuat body chenustry which perfumer come toaether. used lavishly." A nice feeling of something that smells make a f"'grance nattering-:----. . and A~ls I was able . Perfume isa lot like music, too. It 11created with notes good. · When selectina a fraar,nc~. apply 1t tot~ skin and that arej uaated for the right CQmposition. "E very~e wi ll perce1 ve a perfume differently, except wait at least 1 o minutes for the base note to emerge. to correctly"smell out" nine of !Oscentsprescnted for identification. Most of you know when you 're trying on fragrances the nose goes after the whiffs. I am already a gold star wi'nner in that profession. (A real.Pro nose, however, can have the talent to identify 300). It all be~ns with tbe top n1ne:-"lt says hello, but it in one case, '•id Vlaminck. Guessing that case stumped Do keep the frarance from extreme heat or cold. doesn't last, •explained Vlami!'ck. In "F~rst," classified as the group before he explained the answer was identical faposure ca n upset the delicate balance._ an Oriental, the top note contains the fruity smells-tw~ns! . . Don't hoard your fiagrancts-use 1t or you may lox peach and raspberry a Iona with hvacintb and ylaog ylang. Smell. he said. is the most important sense we have ... it through evaporation or spoilage! Berry Vlaminck. president ofVC&A. was out from New York. to teach s&tes people from Orange County's and San Diego's Broadway stores ho"" to sell the company's and it is directly related with emotions. That explains wtfy-. Next comrs the middle note-jasmine to give it a perfume you bought in Paris may n6t smell the same TRIVIA TIME: The first moden:t type perfum!! energy and May rose, lily of the valley(gives a boost to when you get home with it. The vacation mood may have consisting of perfume oils blended with an alcoho~1c other flowers), tuberose, orchid and carnation. (Some lef\ you. "Put the frgrance aside for a while if it has lost its solution was created aLthe command of Queen Elizbeth of fragrance "First." .. . "To sell it. you bave to kno" about 11. said SherTon P. West. regional manaJer. 1 flowers 1n the Oriental classified perfume arc almost as .. precious as the jewels. One-halfounce offirst perf llme 1s charm. Hungry in the 14th centul') · beca h f s I 00). Ch mate affects fragrances ... scents will last lon~er in a " uringth~ R~~a~~n~e~~~tberi~eJe lJ!,d~{0 "Or. haveaSoO<IJift ofsab," put in Vl~ck!_a debonair Frenchman who conducts cla.s1es with a li&ht touch. "Let's have fun today ... life is too short ... and. the weather is notaood t~y, either," be rcm_arked priono a ihe middle note frqrances won't last either, butatt moist climateand they disappear faster fr.pm dry skin. 1r~ncc .rc;pu an fi: h b J&h b 1 Of important because they bridae to the top note that contains Too, the amount of mucus in the nose is altered in dry ma med ~nb~ 11 O h~·~: n~~'(-th~ e~r:::i~ove affair muslc, amberoak moss. honey, civet and sandalwood areas. (So, you may not be able to smell your perfume for as perfumewtt her-t. ~ ~!-1 which will stay with you. (Now that we know the long in Palm Springs as you do here.) · France was to ave wit ".., .. nee. Dancefs take steps to discover destination Lu Flatadora Dom Raciti, Jack and Ann Schlfftler and Glenn and Kathy Guffin. PAPARAZZI PLUS -----~ Sen. Seymour talks at alcoholism council installation dinner Fifty-three couples paid their $60, crawled on busesand settled down fora good time. Only the three bus driven and a handful of the others had any idea where they were beaded. It was the annual .. trip to no where" for Los Ficstadores ... but this one took on special meaning ... the dance clu b'members were celebrating theorganiza•ion 's founding 20 years ago. Ouboflicersand their wives acted as hosts as drinks for toasting and Popcorn for munching were distributed on each bus. "It's not all that easy walking up and down the aisle of a moving bus when you're wearing high heels," laughed Lynn Lee, treasurer, who was on "duty" with husband Dick and Vice Presi- dents Jlm and Reim Roldledl. After a few stops at other res- taurants to keep the suspense going. the largest ever Los Fiestadorcs party unloaded at Nizetich'sat PortsO'Call. After the beefbourguignon din- ner. President Adam Blegonls, (who shares the of{ice with w1fe Faye) briefl y reviewed the club history for some of the newcomers. In April 1965. Will and Ru&b Jordu, Artbar and Lura McKenzie and Roy and Marguerite Erickson (they live in Canada now) en- visioned a group fo r couples who loved to dance. planned a dinner at Mesa VerdeCountryClub and tried Showplace home suited to a tea Gorgeous. Spectacular. Both words describe developer James Beard's showplace home that over- looks the cliffs and ocean of Laguna Beach. Patronesses of the Adoption Guild will gather there Apnl 23 for their 24th annual tea. Chairpersons Barbie Hirsclaler and Nancy Sbort have sent out 800 invitations to the afternoon party. • • • In Huntington Harbor the search 1c., on for costumes to wear to the Masquende Carnival planned for Saturday at the Emerald of Anaheim by the HH guilds for the Orange County Performing Ans Center-La Traviataand Madame Butterfly. Guests will parade their finds during a costume parade and a r king and queen will be crowned following dinner prior to dancing to the Home Savings of America orc hestra's music. Ellle Schaffner, R46-058 I. has ticket info and further details. Showboat ('hapter, ()('PAC. will sponsor an art ex h1b1t1on and auc- tion at 3 p.m. April 21 (preview al 2) at San Maarten Hotel. 696 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Refresh- ments will be by Gaugum's Res- taurant and door prizes will be awarded. Ticket information avail- able from 760-0159 or 722-9276 ... The Laguna G ui ld of OCPAC has .. An Afternoon Affai re .. on its calendar for April 28 at Design Center South, Laguna Niguel. Be- tween 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. guests will feast on international cuisine. browse throu~ showrooms. par- tici pate in a silent auction. try fo r door prizes plus view William Lyon's award-winning Concourse car collection. Tick-ets, $25 each. may be obtained by calling Lana Ojendyk at 496-9431 . • • • Thursday even in~ 'iC1ent1st!I from the Weizman Institute of 1ence will be special guests at "A Little Night Music" planned at the design showroom/studio of Goodwin In- ternational an Costa Mesa (tm· Porters of Italian Jerra cotta Pots POLKA DOTS PREVAILING ••• Fro m Bl and statuary). Hosts for the cocktail party are Barbara and Kenneth Gordon, Sally and Martin Green- bau m, JoAnn Oppenheim er Hersbman, the Pbillp Natlaans, the Loa Slecets and Dr. Robert and Geraldine Solnick. Due to the nature of the showroom, guests ajll mi ngle among magnificent artifacts. huge garden tables and umbrellas. • • • Merlin Olsen will be emcee at the buffet dinner, auction and awards presentation at Irvine Coast Coun- try Club following Childhelp USA's third celebrity golf tournament on Monday. April 22. • • • Newport Harbor Area Council of Beta Sigma Phi will celebrate the sorority's 54th anniversary April 24 at a Founder's Day dinner in Francois· Restaurant, Huntington Beach ... Members of the Jane Gray Porter Committee. Orange County Philharmonic Society a nd their guests will be at the Newport Beach rnn 1ra!iling skins. The color story 1s told 1n pinks. yellows, greens, hlack.-., blues with touches of red Thcdes1incr'scarcer began m 1949 and aftere1gh1 years oftra1nmgata fashi on house. he traveled to New York\Seventh Avenue. observing its read y-to-wear marketing techniq ues. . Featured on the Style cover today are three of Laroche'sdaytnne looks. However. the desi~ncr has been quoted as say1ng1 t' seven 1 ng wear that he en Joys design 1 ng mo~t. "I hke sexy clothes, I hkc shon skirts. or vel') long for cvcmng. In the eveni ng you can be more exaggerated ., In 1957 he returned to Pans to introduce h1sown couture collect1o n 1n which he combined the youthful Jook he had admired in America with the traditional chic of French made-to-order clothing. home of Dr. and Mrs. Alex Dora April 21 for a musicale/dinner. Highlightmg the social event will be a recital by Rochelle Hoffman who will si ng excerpts from La Boheme. Tales of Hoffman and selections of operatic love so¥.nNlckl Lyford, pianist. will acco y her. • To raise funds or schola rs hips. Una versit} of Southern California Town and Gown Auxiliary of Orange County plans a "Moonlight Serenade'· at 6:30 p.m April 20 at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. There will be a silent auction before dinner with a li ve auction foll owing ... Parents Without Partners, Orange Coast Chapter 26. will dance to the, music of "Flax" 9 p.m. to I am. Friday in Costa Mesa Country Club . New member orientation 1s set for 8 p.m. • • • FASHION: The SP.ring collection from Diane Frel1 will be showcased at Robinson's Newport Beach dur- ing informal modeling at noon Thursday in the Designer SPortS- wear Department. "Have Lunch with Mr. Black- well:' is set for April 26 at the Crystal Cathedral Arboretum. 12141 Lewis St., Garden Grove. as a benefit for -me Amencan Cancer Society vol- unteer group, Reach to Recovery. This marks the designer's ·second appearance at th e cathedral. The ACS office 1n Costa Mesa, 751-0441 . may bt called about the $30 tickets. •••• He has interpreted evening wear in long tlowingsilk in tloral patterns and cocktail attire in three-piece solids. Examples oflaroche's fash ion crea tivity were viewed by millions last fall when Sfephame Powers performed in MEETINGS: fullerton Chit- the television m1n1-scrics. "Mistrars Daughter." He dren's Repertory Theatre will enter· Guy Laroche Nonh l\roenca was founded in~ 982 an<.! now more than I 7 bo utiques. including the one in Fashion Island which opened in November. carry his fashio ns. Laroche prov1desdirect1on tor color. fabncat1on and pnnt as well as dcs11n ideas for JO llcensceHo interpret for the Amcncan market. designed a 25-picce wardrobe for the actress· role. ta in members of the Costa Mesa He crealcd a raoJeofmakeupand perfume in 1967 to Women's ('tub at 11 a.m. Friday in complement his fashions. F1dJi.i al Osc and Eau Foll were the cl ubhouse. 61 O W. 18th ... followed an 1984 by Drakkar No1r 1ormen and a new Westminster-Founta in Valley women's fragran ce is expected to be launched this year. Branch, Amencan Association of To further complement his ensembles. the Fashion Un1vcrs1ty Women, will "travel" hland boutique ha accessones including belts. sun from Thailand to Germany on aJas~s.Jewclryand umbrellas Saturday with stops at Bowen lmmmmmml:::~::::m•mmiiliiiiiiiiiliiliiiiil;ifr~~~~~=~~~~~~fj Museum tAscean eich1b1t; lunch at a I Chinese rtstaurant and a German dinner in the cvenin._ Carol JI-. aeeke, '11C mbcrsh1p vice president. 897-763f. has more 1nformat1on ... - Mcmben of Officers' Wives Lcaaue (OWLS) will lunch at Capistrano .Depot in ·San Juan Capistrano Wednesda)1 after a tour of the Martba Oresbm Fonter mansion. Bever 1 .r1t, 96 l-7 6 7 6, · mor<' information. . .,..,,... ...... ., .......... Jean and Don Oldla board bu .. to 80mewhere for a &ood time" to celebrate dance club'• 20th annl•enary. out their idea on 28 Costa Mesa couples who joined on the spot. The name Lo· F1estadores(the partygocrs) was :.uggested by Arthur McKenzie (former Costa Mesa city manager and Police chief); Jordan was elected president and Ruth Jordan designed the stylistic logo of dancers. Dues have gone from S20 toS25; dinners prices increased from SI 2.50to$60 percoupleand couples from outsi de Costa Mesa may join, but the club's schedule has not cbanjed. Dinner dances arc held lhe first Saturday of every other month with a once-a-year surprise trip to somewhere. The ''Standards Plus" band provided the music for the an- ni versary party, however, for most of the past 18 years, the Eustace Rojas Band has kept them on the dance floor. Dom and Teresa Raciti, two of the original Los Fiestadorcs, were among the dancers at Nizetich's along with Pete and Betty ADD Willson, Mel and Dorotby Harte and Bob and Ratll Au Hay. Others celebrating were Past Presidents Pee and Ken Williams and Bill and Helen Sas man who were "taking care" of guests on the caravan'slast bus and Don and J ean Oldl1, secretary. hosts with the Biegonises on the lead bus. (Mrs. B . can be reached at 532-5490 by couples interested in the few mem- berships available.) "Our trips to no where are always exciting, but this one was special .. , an excellent meal in an elegant place with a balcony overlooking the harbor," said Lynn Lee, who was making her fo urth trip. • •• Jim Nelson of South Laguna is the new president of the National Council on Alcoholism, Orange County. More than 400wereat the Newport Marriott for the group's annual runner when he and MJdlael Ma1o1teJ and Carol Raney, vice presidents; Daniel ~egel, sec- retary; R. Tllomas Tyre, treasurer. and Stephanie Adams-MCGraw, im- mediate past president, were in- stalled. The affiliate of the national council began its evening with a social hour(sparkling water with a varietyoffruit flavors) around the "Crystal Geyser" in theatnum. In the ballroom, EdNixofK WIZ acted as emcee and introduced Orange County's most popular_. pray-er Msgr. JobD Sammon who received applause for his invocation and again afier the benediction. After the breast of chicken/filet dinner, state Sen. JobDSeymoar, chairman of the Senate Select Com- mittee on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, SPoke on the problems prevelant among the adolescent population in the county, state and nation. The Tustin Area Parents Who Care were given an award for their work and Tom RJley accepted a community service award on behalf of the supervisors from David Larson, exec director. Jadge Calvhl Scbmidt led the pledge of allegiance and Judge PllJlllp Pettyconducted the installa- tion of officers. • • • Batel West stopped running (seven to I 0 miles each day) long enough to celebrate her 40th birth- day at Pave. Her husband, Barry(co-ownerof Newport Stationers) surprised her by inviting 14 friends to Join them· fordinnerat the Co rona del Mar restaurant. The party included Dr. Dave and Dlaue Walden (she helped arrange the surprise), Bill and Dinny Sllryock (he's a fellow runner and recently headed up Cd M's Spirit Run), Steve and Ellen Wein1tein (he's.an allergist who recently opened an office on Avocado). Dr. Ken and KatllySchwari(she's a fellow runner, too, but NOT ~ven dayu week). Vl~and Sandy Nortea and RoblD and Maraba Hewlett. Rutb Stafford, 9Jalrley Klein and Btepkale McOaw cbat.. t ~ ·----·· \ • .. . I \ ., \I . .- _..,,,. Or&n99 Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday. April l~ Students dOrt 't have to put with profs' sexual advances Dear An~ Lan~~: A pox on you socked him 1n the eye. He never JOt for yo ur 1nscnsrnvc (and stupid) runny af\er that Two weeks later, a response to the collcae studem who campus coun elor (psycholo11st) asked bo-.v to deal with her profeS$0r's lried to talk me into a httle huaam& unwelcome .•dvan~s. and kissina durina a. session. He Your aac 1s s~ow1na, A~nae. Maybe clai".'ed l had been emotionally when you were an collev. n was smart dcpnvcd as a child and he wanted to to play du.mb and avoid 'he lechers. P.rovide the "human .w.tnnth" that l but tocby, fe".'alc.students no lonier · 'despcrat.ely needed." "Nothma per. have .to ~n:i~an itlent m the face of sch.al," he said, ~·it's pa n or the such 1nd11n1t1es. therapy." When two of my friends I returned to rol .. wbcn 1 was 2T, told me he had used the same line on f?llowing ~ divor~" My professor of them I reported the creep to the Cof!1paratJv~ Rehg1o n grabbed me Affinnative Action Office. He was dunna a pnvatc conference and I dismissed soon after. IT CIWU.D OOID QD OllAJI IJWUF DEAR READERS: We laan W •aay req .. 1&1 ever t.a.e ,..,. for tlaoee lwMl1 we eea.Wer to be eu faverlte1. Tr.at •akH quk.e a U.t. Fer tile U.t betq, tMrefere, we are devot!q tile 8uday eel .. a t.e a MrMI ef lamou laud.1. At die elld of tile Mrie• we wW p back to ov ""Illy que1t1o• aad aa1wer eolama. East-West vulnerable. North deals. WEST NORTH • 82 'V' KJ5 0 Q74 • AJ 1082 EAST • v.w + KJ54 'V' A Qe OltJ9883 • 7854 'V'98732 0 102 • J( 9 SOUTH + AQ109873 "' 10' O A6 +Q a The bidding: Nert.la Eut P&N Pue 2NT Pua Pue Pua 8011t.h 1 • '. Opening lead: Eight o( 0 . Well 2 0 Pue The Three of Spades was burst· ing with pride, but the consensus was that he had every right. Not many cards had lost a t rick when they turned out to be t he se venth cud in a trump suit without being subject to ridicule. The Three had been cast in just that role. but his was a deliberate act o( sacrifice and the result was a hand wort h preserving. "When J looked around," said the T hree of Spades, "J was one of a host o( spades, all of t hem higher than me. J never thought J would be played. I expected t hat , at some ata1•. declarer would 1imply claim the rest of the trick• and I wol?ld be to1aed into a heap with a lot of other card1. "West got off to the unfortunate lead of a diamond. Declarer won in dummy with t he queen and made the technically sound play of a trump to the ace, although that wae an unfort unate deci1ion 11 the card• lay . Declarer could have recovered by playing West for both t he ace and queen of hearta. which would have allowed him to avoid loelng a 1pade. However, I don't think I can (ault declarer for taking the club -fineue. · "East won the king and paaalvely r eturned a diamond. Declareiitt.ook full advantage. He won the ace, then crossed t.o dummy with the ace of ~tubs to bring abOut this po1ition: ·-'V'AQ6 o KJ9 • 76 +e 'V'KJ5 I 0 1 '• Jl08 + KJ5 "'987 32 0 -·-• Q109743 <;:;) 104 0 -·-"Declarer led a winning club from t he table, and East realhed that t here was no future in ruffing low -declarer would simply oveuuff, reach dummy by leading a heart and t hen lead a tr ump t hrough Eu t's K-J , limiting East to one trump trick. "East thought he had a neat counter -he ruffed with t~e king of trumps. But declarer delivered an elegant coup de grace -he undeuuUed with me! Now when he event ually got to the board with a heart, he could lead a trump for a finesae of the jack. and so he lost only one trump tr ick!" Orange County's easy listening radio station KDCM IDB.I FMSIERED lUXU f'*ATlllS W'ALK-INS * Fwtt r-Mlti... sa."""" * ""' ONl Y 12.75 U._ "'tH STADIUm a Ill II Zl/Jttt !!l 1Jtt1 S!!f'Ylll CATSKYSIPG-12) s Plu1 Co·Hlt CUJO l•l MAUl .... 12) AT 12:)0 l :OO l :lO 1 :00 • 10:10 Tttaa~ASTCLUa (•) J:'8 I :00 Phu POtUlY"S ·~ (•) ltln1 David (PG·1 l) Plin Co·Hlt 1 :10 5 141 6 10:00 f'rld•Y tlle 1ltll V <•> c1neoome [;J POL.IC& ACADDIY II LOST ... AM&•ICA .. , .,._U) AT 1 :JO l 1H SHOWS AT 1145 l :4S VISION~ C•) 1 120 7 :10 • 1 :11 1 ·41 7:10 •I.SO Pl1.t1 Co·f'Nt ure er .. llfHt Club l•l .. TillSa C•> ..VSa&.'L.MLU COP mv.•LY .. LU COtt Sllow1 At : t :00 ):10 (R) IHOWI A.T 1 111 <•) '9ut 1120 71lO • t :O J rfl l ist 7 110 to10t Top Stcret (ftQ) It's a life so outrageous it takes two women to live it. DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN No collqe woman. need fear flilina a couae or aeuina a poor &fide because she refUteS to fool around with a profnsor. Those days are over1 so-wake up and 1mell t~ coff'tt. Ano pan lbe word. will you, please? - Llbn'ated lo Larchmont Dur ~ Her•'• ,, .. , lener wltai a4~ lht 11 a ... be&ter tu. adM. s.ttj l 'I•• CHO& l• th time ••" ( .... & H yeart1. 'ht face wla• tM tU OD I& II mbte. • • • Dear Ann Landers: After doi., a lot of re.adina on the subject I ve fiaurcd out that l am bulimic. In a typical day l'll 10 without eauna till late afternoon. T hen I decide to eat 10methin& (001 much) that ~n·1 fa ucn 1 na. Once l 1tan I can't stop. The inability to control myKlf is somc- thina ·l can't ~xpWn. It's like an a utomobile without 'brakes. Tbe ITl()re I eat the more I want. I can put away one whole pizza (enoulh for four norm•I people) and tbell I will eai a p.llon once cream, two bous of cookies and five or six chocolatt brownies. When I finish the pia-out. I ao to the bathroom, s1ick my finger down my throat and throw up. J have doqe this almost every day for a year and I hate myself. , I have heard many theones on why people do this. Some say it's a fear ot •• LAllEIS bema fat and 1,1npopular. others claim it's an attempt to ~ombat overly cootrolbng perents. Stm o thers say n's to ftt back at a mother who 1s a perfect1onist. l've prett)' much fig. ured out why I do 1t. What I want to know is how to stop. l am -Barfing My Eyeballs O ut In Chicago Dear larflltt: Y• .... W • ..., ,..,, J Mft ..._wt'' I.._. ........ ,., ...,.., .. ,..,.. a.itmaa c....-. .. ..--.. .............. ) .. , .... , ... ., .... ~ ...... ,.... .... ........................... l&rti Calwayt 18 Menl) _. .._ ._. a M•M• ....... 11 mm._. .. tttlMi ..... ~ u.we ....... Few peep.le CM ,.., ['ta. dMd.r .... Profn18"a) M.t. 11 .... .._ Aak ,...,.,..,.,lda ce ~ IOmeoee • .,.etalbet .. ..... eatlq ~-Alto, wrne ce • NaU.uJ Auedalioe · el A.Mre:DD Nervosa __. AatodatM DIMI ...... Bo. n1. HJp.lud P~ m .• MU. . Who wants Scolding applian·ces? With all the inanimate things naging m e like elevators, . cars, clocks. greeting cards and cameras. I don't need a bathroom scale to stan up with me. Next fall , a talking scale wuh a vocabulary of 264 words and 150 proarams built into at will go on the market. When you've been good, the scale will say something like, "Con· gratulation's. I feel nice when you wei&h less and I feel nice today." When you've pigged out, however. it will say something unkind like, "Will one of you please get off the 5cale?" If I wanted guilt, I'd call my mother. h 's probably only a matter ofume before I pick a piece of chocolate out of a box and have 1t say, "Put me CAIUR Ill COLOR AllALYSIS Co/o,. fo,. lJu1wf11 & p,.ofal ruu SPCCTRUM MSOClillU 1nv1te you 10 I lret pitv1ew of tilt world of color Consultilnts are needed for rapid t1pans1on 1n the held of color analysis and 1ma11e consultinc Career Ooportunity -Complete tra1n1n1 and cert1hution -Carn SJO-SSO per hour or more -Sctledult your own hours -Tilx advi1nta11es -~l f11urt income potential Personal Consultations can be Ktleduled 1nclud1111 -Color analysis • • -PersonilllJ tailored cosmttlt •PPhtatoon -Wardrobe ptanntnc •u CMc Ctnttr, l~J. Aprl 23, 7:45 p.m. J CMc Ctlll• c•clt Costa lllHa ConwuitJ Ctnt•. Friday, Apt 2', 7:45 p.m.. 1145 l'an An, Costa lllHa F •C •L •L SPECTRL'11 \'-l\1\1 I q i t I down. Bimbo. lt's later than you think." I don't hke the idea·of a one-'!ided conversatio n on a level to which I cannot respond. It's not fair. There are a lot of inanima te things I'd like to tell o ff, but I wouldn't do it because they don't taJk back. T he speeches I could make to my car keys -if only they could communicate. "Look, I know things haven't always been great between us. but you can't keep going off like this and h1dm& from me. Okay. so it's dark down there in the bottom of my handbag, 5ul how do you think l feel when you just walk out of there and don't tell me where you're aomg?" And JUSt 1mag10c the dialogue I could have with a mirror an the fittan~ room. "Just shut up! Do you hear me. "Very well done. A complex and compelling drama. I liked it a lot." -David Sheetuin. K.NBC·TV UA CINEMASa:= o.lly• 1 10 • S·U • S 40 • l;OO • 10-10 STARTS FRIDAY AT SPECIALLY SELECTED THEATRES If you stan that silly lau~ina again. so help me I'll slap you silly. You aC1 like you've never seen~ woman witb. a niJhtgown stuck on her hips before You've seen worse. Keep 1t up and I'll put a crease 1n your computer chap." I've always wanted to talk back to my kids' bed rooms. "Okay, what's been going on in here? Who's ~01ng to talk fint? The walls?-The bed. O r the fish? I'm not going to make a scene and there will be no repnsals. I will only say if there 1s not an explanation within the hour, no ne of you wall ever sec the li&ht of day again. I'll +board this place up." I don't like to fantaStzc, but it's Just possible that someday there will be a husband who talks. Oh, nothing to compare to the 264-word vocabulary ofa talking scale. mind you. but 1usra lPG-t3J few words like "Yes," "No," •·v ou look n1ee," "How are }'O\I'?" But with tccbnolOJY betnJ what '' 1s. Apple or IBM will probably com e out with a more soph1stic.ated model that says, "You're ovttdrawn apin.'' "Touch that diaJ and I'll break your face." "You JCl custody of the kids." That's the trouble when you pve something a voice. 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IM Orange C9ut DAILY PILOTJSunday, April 14, 1985 'Mice and Men' superbly staged at .Gem Theater Over it~ first six seasons. the high production valuer. of Garden Grove's Gem Theater have provoked the question: Is 1t a professional theater u~ing community t.4lent or a com· munity theater stnvmg for pro- fessional quality'! Next year that conundrum will be put to rest wt}en the Gem becomes. officially. a professional playhouse - compensating its actors. And no- where could stronaer Justification for this move be found than in the theater's current production, .. Of Mice and Men." The Gehl 's superb mounung of thr ~tagc version of John Steinbeck's 1937 novel 1s, quite s1mpl). the most 1mpressi ve theatncal productton presented on an Orange County stage -amateur or professional -this season. It bnngs the Nobel Pnze· winning author's saga of migrant California farm workers into dusty. sweaty focus behind some magnifi· ccntly reali zed ind1v1dual per- fo rmances. Toi Tnus 1ntensel) nveung performance as George and Jim Boeke, absolutely fascinating as the pea-brained Len· nie. It 1s Boeke's stammering. fidgeting Goliath, desperately trying to "behave himself' and consistently falling into trouble. that 1s the heart of the Gem's superlative production. Bill Malkin heads an 1mpress1ve supporting cast as the cnppled old retainer. Candy, who hitches a nde on George and Lennie's dream. Wendy Warren is well cast as the sultry. lonelv wife of the straw boss. while Ree ·Michaels gives a dynam ic portrayal of the black stable Jiand seething in resentment· over his isolation. \• CBS' 'Space' epic has the right stuff By FRED ROTHENBERG ""''_.......,..., NEW YORK. -The maiu~m·s "Space'' takes viewers on an exhilar- ating mission that floa ts cffortkssly amid fact, fancy and fireworks. n:cap- turing the tingly drama that onn: surroundedcd those red, while and blue heroes who h1tchl'd rocket ndcli through the sky and our 1mag1n:i· tions. CBS will broadca!.t the S32 million. 13-hour telev1s1on adaptauon of James Michener's best-selling noHI on five consecuuw nights. tonight th rough Thursda). Warning: this i!> don't-m1\s '1ew- ing. So clear the wedc's calendar lor the grandest commercial rv cpll' ol the season. Schmaltzy soap opera. where the only space 1s between the sheets. th1o; isn't. It 1s. however. e'eryth1ng "lhl' Winds of War" never was -in- telligent. insightful and funn y Even the romance 1s mosl)) credible and purposeful. And America's former love affair with space will be tapPfd with :.urring scenes recalling the space-launchl·d goosebumps from the early flights. "Space.. captures those times. whil.~. emotional!.r touching major thes1iers of sc1~nce and the rock 'n · roll of reality. all with picture~ to match. . fhcn th~ character introductions. normally slow going. will hook you for good. "Space" is the story of ~ve men and their women. whose hves <on~cct and are dominated by Ameri- ca's space program from the 1940s to the 1970s: James Garner. ,who gets top t1illing while th e rest of the cast takes alphabetical turns in the crrdits, plays war hero Norman Grant who becom· cs a U.S. senator and cheerleader for the federally fundt."d space adminis- tration. Garnl·r 1~ sohd as a rock as the potiucan who lets his principles act in the wa:r of his power struwes. Grant's wife (Susan Anspach) 1s a strange one. a homebody who can't find happiness (sexual or oth~rwise) with or w11hou1 Norman. Her charac· tcr 1s never fully fleshed out. Bruce Dern. thorough!} hkeable 1n a rare TV appearance. is Dr. Stanle) Mott, an engineer who delivers key German rocket scientists to America at the dose of World War 11. Dem becomes nursemaid and confidante to these new immigrants and their big IQs. Director Dan Cartmell blends the harsh rea lity of Sternbeck's tragedy with tht p<><:tic overtones of fantasy in the play s opening and closing mo- ments to establish and maintain a theatncal mood. It's a curious con- trast of styles. but one which ultimate· ly works by keeping the audience at a respectfu l distance rather than assail- 10g playgoers with its grim nature. Completing the Gem cast arc Gary Weissbrot as the combative Curley. Randy Wintory as the sympatheuc muleskinner Sli m and Douglas Stauterand Larry .\lien as tn e1r fellow migrants. All provide splendid at· mospheric characier. SW Malldn, Jim Boeke (eeated) and Tim BloUCb atar In the - drama .. Of Mice and Men" at the Gem Theater. _themes frwn the JJJ..0$, '60.S and '70s: the fickleness of press and public about space, the public's in_s1stence on malting mortals who had walked on the moon into largcr·than-hfe heroes .. the civil strife during the V1etniwi War. 1he civil nghts struggles-of blacks and homosexuals. and femin- ism and conflicts w11h1n two<arcer families. Dieter KollT. played by the classy Michael York, 1s th e featured Ger- man. Working out of Texas. then Alabama, his genius guides the space program and h* overtake the Russians and thlir Naz; 1 =trust. "Of Mice and Men .. centers on two migrants bound by a strange inter- dependence -George. the tough. pragmatic dreamer. and Lennie, the moronic giant with a misplaced love for small animals and prett) things. Lennie depends on George for his very survival, while George needs to be depended upon and cheerfully accedes to Lennie's constant requests to "Tell me about the rabbits" on the farm they plan to own one day. Cartmell's production fairly throbs Wl th life on Gil Morales' imposing multi-layered setting, excellently lighted by pav1d C. Palmer. Barbara Cox's rag barrel costumes, Rob Williams' sound design and kfT Pearson's ongtnal compos1t1ons further conch the proceedings. theater. 12852 Main St.. Garden Grove. Call 636--7213 for ticket information. CALLBOARD -Aud111ons for the George Gershwin musical "Girl Craz y" will be held next Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pi co. San Clemente .... all roles are open and performers should bnng a picture. resume and music .... the show opens May 24 for eight weeks ... These two characters are supcrbl) depicted by Tim Blough in a strong. "Of Mice and Men" is a play that 1s not often revived. and the supenor Gem production should rank at the top of any serious theatergoer's hst. 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Readings for "Father of the Bride·· will be conducted April 30 at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa C1v1c Play- house. 661 Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa .... seven men and tight women 1n the 18-45 range and two youngsters 11 to 13 are needed for the family comed y, to open June 13 for four weekends ... call the playhouse at 650.5269weekdaysfrom IOa.m. to 4 p.m. for further details .... The producuon doesn't go O\Cr· board on the science fiction. Special· effects junkies won't get their ki cks until the fourth part, but the real NASA footage melds nicely with the artificial stuff. and Pan fl\ e's wall on the moon (actually the Paramount lot) is not cheesy at all. "Space" will 1mmed1atel} grab you. The elaborate musical opening sets a momentous tone. alternating the vio lins of surrealism, the sy n- A MAGICAL FUN-FILLED ·ADVENTURE UNLIKE ANY YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. ... u S2'm9 MANll •A Pl.W MIU P&al 121 4010 rACflC llOCM rMl DI.fl "MSTI lllU ~6 3101 1.DWMOS CllOIA v otSTI •1& ~ 2111 £DllllMOS SOUTH COMI Pl.AU IHlll m ·°'SS CDWMOS W0008UMiC *U UIU (21J) "1·°'3J AMC F UMOll SQUMl *U .... S2).15tl sao "mm s "UllU -.u 161·5'11 CD'ffMDS/SO CAl lAQllA IUS MAH v 1e•1TUh*IYmHI ... DAVID ('S-U) J JO. 1 10 rucu • Tll lfMI <PCI I 10 BO 10 lO !11Jlll4 t2111c...1 .. s. •• -Oll AMO AT OU ,_, II« Ulll rMt V. A•W•lilllllli (I) 11 JQ I JS HO WlSOI 01.01 II) J ~ 6 JO 10 IS ~-------........ -~ liWll '"' IJ) 11 JG H~ HO it~ 10 10 Lo MIRADA [;_l 911U$ (I) l/t\ 110 \)\ 100 101'1 ourcaamf sru• MAii "' u1 00 ~J , •. I~·· CAl1 ll'l (1C Ill .. OOlll SIUfO 11 IO 1 J~ H ? •I~ -Ill I \\ '11••1'4 l•OO l• .,.,.,,. Moll l• ..._,, .. 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Hamlin is the weakest link. mistaking John Glenn- type ''1rtuos1ty for blandness. His rela11onsh1p with his girlfnend-wife Penn} (Blair Brow n) is the least interesting match. and their constant separations and reunions are grating. -Penny. "ho becomes a hotshot Washington laW)er and has an affair w11h Senator Grant. connects many of the characters. She probably ge!S more TV ume than anybody. and handles the load moderately well. "Space" 1s definitely the right stufT. Godspeed. IXCLUSIVI INGAGlf"INT SAT/SUN 1:30 3:45, 6:00, 8:15, 10:30 edwards TOWN CENTER , *' 1 <i ' l I• •7 51 4184 ;. ~ ... . ..... ' - (0\IA MHA THE HEAT IS ON! l~l:\11::1~~( 1-111.1-'c; Bat DJUCroa MU. Fontlfa Brsr SclaNPLAY ( ..... _... ............. , ,.,. . .,.,, AMADEUS .:!!!..°'!.. ~':::: l9BJ u-.. ., 5AftWAf SU.1611 .... ~ .. l:Dlt ..... , """" .... MICGUlll-· 117.,.. -.. ... •on coon &)• •11 ..... .. ...._- De8.th becomes. the best,ffian at Erica's w~c:ldtng.....-~ .. Eun1ce'1 ~cdd nt d"8. iW and Wmdy rcconc1le. unny offtra to llltfp Weedy impro~ hci newtcutina ••Ylc. A dil- Mvelcd Hop.n'• appearance II bit brotba'a c~mcnt party lurpntim Sunny A tenOUJ1y 111 Rtckt ts rushed IO hospital where Mt life it plllCed us furtbet ,~pudy wlw\ be'• f.pou.ed by t1'e tO\ltbo By LYNDA KIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Al\er Euaenc m_aknctnain Al\li~diacoversJeue 1n bed wuh Yvonne. /\nS'e sends Jesse packinJ. Joe informa Bob his blood ailment " proan:uina. Sneakina into Joc'a. flits Ted mJi~es Bob isdyfoa. 'fad stans to work for Myrtle at boutique. A1 Mike lies near death. Erica decides to marry him in the hospital. Mike diei before the priest can perform the ceremony. A crushed Erica decides to have Mike cremated and his ashes spread in Tibet. Linda. realizins Zack is merely strinaina her along. grabs a knife. 'Palmer takes Ions ride. Nana disappears from hospital. Cynthia won· ders where Ross is. Looktna for Nina. Daisy goes to Zack's apanmcnt and finds door locked. Later. Daisy found standing over Zack's lifeless body. knife in hand. ••• ANOTHER WORLD: When Bnttany and Zane arrive af\er Salty and Callin say "I do," Liz refuses to reveal the new- lyweds' honeymoon sit('. Brittany becom - es Donna's housekeeper in exchange for room and board. Fearing Peter will be furious that she let CaJlin and Sally wed, Liz leaves town. Fehqia's stock market Lip nets Wallingford several thour.and dollars. Jake has meeting with Victoria. an exact double for Marley. Rachel and Mac grow closer. • • • flS THE WORLD TURNS: Lisa sees C'al and Maggie on yacht posinps lovers 1 nan attempt to throw Hascal s scheme off. Stewart 1s Frannie's date for Bob and Kim's wedding. Marcy. also 1n attend- ance. d~s not show any signs of Jealousy .. Kim pleased that Andy appears happy about her marriage to Bob Maggie unaware Frank nas turned monev in to authonties bul still refuses to believe Cal's contention that Frank b on the take . Lucinda spots Cra1' and Sierra hand in hand at wedding. Bnan and Lisa continue to fret over Kirk's gambling problem. John displeased when he learns hospital will get all the recognition and money for his research project • • • CAPITOL: No longer dating Frankie. Jordy eon1inues lo invite Ronnie to his cabana. Viewers at .. K .. an exhibit taken aback when Kell ) am ves and announces '"l.olt In America' contains more biQ laughs than any tum thi Y90f. Two very en1tulostic ttunbs up!'" • "' 114( MO\ll(S lloQet !De<!.~ 5'111411 "At\ Inspired comedy:' -IHl N£W 'IOlll( l~S JOOet Moilln "Don't miss it! Hysterically tunny." -U$ MAGAZH SI~ k "<>e!., ALBERT IROOKS JULIE HAGERTY Q AC,i[fft ... C~.:\.lAV ... -~ .... -.-·-· -··--0 ·---··-..... ---- UTlll CDWMOS SAOOl.CBACK Sll-SllO lfWNITWll EDWARDS ll>O 673.1350 llYlll IUllE EDWMOS UIMRSlfY CIJID(M ·~·1111 634-2553 WllTMflSTfll • 191.3935 CDWMOS ClllMA wm ~ --.. h9"-t• 1 ............. m.!.111 C-Mt OIM *'' mA • ~ lllllM , ..... ~ .. ,.,,. CllwmA!•t ......... ....r•-.Ul ., Ol\3 v-. "''* --- she is lhe mystery artist. Sloane fumea Monica are now loven, beds down wnh when she realize• Tre)' has known for quite Derek. FollowinJ anotMr araument with JOme time Kelly painted anwork which Celia. Orant decides they should clivor_~ · huna over their bed. Olvlna Myrna the Donnelly reallies Slater has the trtasurt. SS00.000 My ma once pve Kelly to act out Donnelly ltam& that the gun Slater uKd to of town. Kell~ said the deal's off and she shoot Tony wu Donnelly'1.1un. Donnelly plans to nay 1n Washington, O.C. Myrna m1naact to act hold ofh before Police find hires private ey~ to spy on· Kelly. Feehna the YJeaPon. · ~anipulated by larrelt, Thom~s con· GUIDING LIQHT~C~rt order$ Kyle and linues to .re~use to perform upenmental . Reva off airpJ•ne, suF>plyin.a them with sul'JCry.on him. Sloane ~Idea to work 11 parachutes. The duo literally plunae into a substitute co-an~hor 1n New York. l_n Idaho barn but escape uninjured. Reva Ne'."'. York, Sloan~ impressed ~hen Zed is and Kyle learn they're on a MenonJte wa1tm1 for ~er in hotel suite and has . farm . Mctnwhlle, Curt and Roxy arrive in sumptuous dinner.6~d~red to room. Sprinafleld. findint set of keys, Roxy DA vs OF OUR LJVEI: De.cidina 10 wed decides to learn about her pan. Roxy and N icltv, Anna o!Tert 10 oive Calio"" her pan Curt 10 to apartment they believe she hvcd f ' .. "" in and rcaliz~ it's Rick's. When R1clt o company. Nicky announces to Anna rciurns he finds a note in ~xy's hand- now that his fa1her is dead. he is the kina. writlna and 8 plutic daisy. Police telr Anna tells Tony 1hat she lntcnds'to leave Philllphisconfeasion uJeless without tape. Salem to become a queen. Marlena set frtt aft.er Judge declares mistrial. Don and Police say that neither Beth nor LuJack can be cleared until tape is found. In prison Marlena thank Hart for helpin& to I.Cl Bradley tries 10 sway Lujack from break· charies dismissed. While spending day ins out. When Floyd d~sn't come to with Shane. Kimberly haucveral spells of pnson with tal)C. Lujack puts his escape blindness. Alex sees h~ business "htcrally into effect with Beth as his accomplice. go up in flames when dresses in fashion ••• show stan· disrntearating due to chemicals LOVINGi Despite Cabot's promise to sprayed on the costumes. Hope witnesses worlters.-Dane decides to close the mill. a man forcing Nicky to take poison. Anna Harry boasts to cell mate that Steve will get hysterical when she finds Nicky dead. Liz him out of jail, even if Harry has to feign a learns how to grve baby Noel inrolm newfound belief in religion. Jim and 1njcc1ton. Shana once apin find their sexual feelings GENl!:RAL HOSPITAL: Felicia tells for one another aroused. Ignoring Jam's Fnsco she recalls emergcnC) room doctor suuestlon, Noreen shows Mike a picturc tryi ng to stop Slater (Hines) from kaving ER the same day someone tried to stab Tony. Rick &ells Ginny he made love to her for physical relief onl y. Showing Ginny picture of himself as a little boy, Derek tells herhc knows Mike is 1heir son. Unless Ginny comes across in the bedroom Derek threatens to take Mike away from her. A confused Ginny, bcliev1n1t Rick and An Irish Film CAL (R) PORT THEATRE 673-6260 2905 l Coast llwy, Cor111 dtl Mar • '4 ~~ . \ '1 . : '. \ ~ ~~~~~~~~1n.E~S£13~ ~.A~ ""' ~ oQhl• ~""° --= . IREA Mann Brea Plaza 529.5339 •COSTA MESA • EL TORO • ORANGE EdWards South Edwards El Toro Cmedome Coast Plaza 581·9500 634-2553 546-2711 ~ •PRESENTED IN W iUi-J" ~1"°---=,-ACCU'T1:-=--=o...,.'Oll=-::-,,...-:-:--::,,-,,"°~ "A funny, high-energy combination of rock 11111ic, romance, karate and sensational spec~l effects." -Roger Ebert. 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Ava UJ>SCI when Jack shaves hi• beard. Keith off en Steve job in lab and info rms him his hoap1ttl bills will be taken care or. • • • ONE UPE TO UYE: Oon1n thmk1 Alex ordered hit on Dtscomcdes. Ci1uhc:t· ta, ·the Italian waif. upsel wh-cn SJ()llflJ# coeds spot her picture in 'mqaz1ne. Bo upset when he spots 01d1 comfortina Rafe. Vickie confined when she finds matchbook with nameoft.ckstrect baron cover. Delilah fearful h« faU may cJiuse baby to be bom pTCmaturcly. Jesw and Bede)' head for New York with Dre..,,.. Bo takesililung to Jt'sse and warns Asa he'll do Maw e and Dave to d inner. JC.aue locks herKlf 1n with Johnny M1thi1 The: ainp:r IS IO 1mpreucd wt1h Dtve·· !\CW tofl&. "Str11ahl From the Hean," he decides to put 1t on his new'album. K.atie lets M~ iake '-'f'cd1t for Mathia· rtcordina of Dave's sona. When Jill trie.t to discre.d~t Sydocy in coun. Mu : JUmt>I up 11\.d 5houu "Enouafl!" Jud&e call• for a receu. Back In coun. Frank called to witntss st.and Siobhan tells Jack she's not ccnaan lhat Mu kitted Sydney. talldna. toQlh-act.lnt Bella. YOUNO A.ND l&rfU:a Nltki _. • • • SANTA 8AR8A8.A: Warren tells Aihley IJVe Victor peck Oft ebeet. AAMy rcfu1Ct V1ctof 11U8f"tioft that 5be rttwo home to twt family. Alana askl·Amy to be her roomma.te. Tracy 1pou Alana ,pulllnt her a.rm on Danny's abou.lder It they reheanc Nikki's ftnt day as Jabot tnodrl ends with her kiasina la.ck. Rcmcmbm.na the anniversary of ~r lttnqt da~&cr~I death, Joanna atlJ comfort from Ciidcei. Mary tells Lauren that Paul once WU mamed and h.a1 a little &lrl, but Paul has aiven up any claim on the ch\ld beclwe be f~ls his ex·wif'e's new husband pn:>vidn I &ood family for the child. Pullins thrQUlh suraef). Ka) tells Carl that only she and Srent were 1n the room when &he aun went off accidentally , everything to make surt that Jt'Sse and ·Becky get to keep Drew. Herb informs Jenny that David wu treated for gunshot wound in Havana and 11 on road to recovery. Tina warned by Herb she needs to aet rest of Victor's last -letter to make · sure she has the ~I thing. • • • RYAN'S HOPE: C'han1elle warns Siobhan that Mu may be tender but !S also bruta l. Pru tells Rick s~ plans to start new ltfe in another town Tur.er mvttc~ "'MASK' IS SUPERB ... ONE Of THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LOVE . STORIES WE'VE HAD IN THE MOVIES IN QUITE ~ A LONG TIME ... (.~nt' ~ISk~I . Ar r II~ "'41 )\d~" Some11~ lhe rn<ht unlikeh 1.>eVIJk· ' ~ome her0t.., Auaus1.1 he wanu to hve on houtcboat with Lionel. C.C. 's lawye11 let 1t slip to Eden, Mason and SQphla thpt C.C. plans qu1clde HaittAn divorct. Cruz learns Mar.on 1s G1n~(1 attorney. While tl'}'ina to run down her ex-husband Hank, Gina senously inJured. Cruz learns Peter dad not 1ype confess1pn ofChaf)111na'1 mui<kr on his su1c1de noae". Watrin unable to ' accept Magic's mamagr to the ci;-ipplcd Ben. 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County on Metoll 21. T~ Of the Mlcheliton ... County on Marctl 19, wlttl IM County O*tl of Or· wtul 1111 County Cletti • .,. • • 1115 ,~ TNtt dated o.o.n.. 1115 fl091 Coun'J on Marcfl 27. =County on Metdl 11• Cell~'!:'H. Wiie. 1955 ~ti. 12. 1114, lnetlMloNI "'71..a tlU Pmlal m.-. Port MenlelQh Pt •• NewPOf1 Publlahed 0rMge COMt Propenr lnvett0te, 1101 PublleMd OrMge ~ .... bll...._.. °'1 eo..t Publltned Orenge eo.t BMch, CA O}eee> Delly Pllo1Merctt3l. Aprll1, Dove Street, Suite SOC>. o.lly Piiot Mltctl 2.4, 31. Dai~ ..,...":.Matctl~ ..... M 1 O.lly Pnot MtrOh 24. 31, Tlllt butlnfft It con· t4, 21. 1115 =" ee.ct1, ~ AprM 1. 14, tMa 14 21;e.5 . ....... • Atxll 1 " 1085 cNCted by: Joint ftlltur• S~7 1 Thi• bu1tne .. 11 con. 8u-4e9 ' ' Bu--497 . • 8u-4M i=-:,:t=~·!,. flled ducted by: • oener• .,.,... PtaJC NOTtCE with tM County Clerk Of Or· ----rtaJC--NO-TICE ___ nece... Marlon Hwr1, ACTITIOUI .,...._ rtalC N011C( "8JC 11)11C£ = County on Merell 28, Trwt .. Of the Heet9 f~ NAm ITA,....,., S _, . f11n»1 Ptennoue llVIMH riwt dated M•~ 1e.. 1993, The 1o11owtng l*'8onl .,. ''°nnoue .,_.. '1CTTTIOU9 .,..... P bfltlled 0renoe CoM1 NAMI .,..~ o.n.11 Pertner dOlflO ~ .... -um .,.,.....,,. NAMI eTATIMINT u PllOt M Cl'I 31 Apf1I 7 Thefollowlngp.90n,are Tilll 1\aterntnt WM tlMd Tl-JE OAKS .APAAT· ThefollOillllngpertOMllfl TtiefOlowlngpenontlll ~1 1145., ' ' dolnO buelneet u; with tM County Qertc of Of. MENTS tnet"utlonal P,.op-dolno ~ M: doing bulinell 11: ' ' Su-'M PHILIPS PARTNERSHIP ange County on Men:fl 25, erty tn¥..ton 1201 Dow Wl4ELAN·fUALONa PACIFIC EMPIRE READY l-----".:"'.:~-- 4120 Bird! St., Suite 203, 1985 Strwt, Suite 3oo. Hewpott PARTNEASHIP, 743 Baker MIX, 27'2 Cibola, CO-ta . "8,IG N01lC£ Nftpor't 8Nct1. CA 12ee0 '2111f1 1Mct1 Cellfornle t2tMIO Street, Cotta Mela, C...-Maa. CA 92020 Thoma D. Phlltpe, 2075 Publllhed <>r.,. Cout Ch.;._ Mtrl<>tl H""· fomle 92121 Cathryn Drake. 7142 FtCTTTIOUI aul*lll 81ythore Ortv9, Newport Dally Pilot Maren 31. Aprtl 7, TN9t• of the Heer'I Family John Whelen. 743 Biker Clbola. COl11 Mell, CA MA• ITATIMINT 8"ch, Clllf._t2ee3 14, 21, 1985 Tniet dated March 10, 1983, Street, Cotta Meta, Cell· 92026 Tilt tollowlng penon1.,. Thia butlnMa JI con-Su--479 938 Foorth Avenue. En· lomla 128~6 Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con· ol b4.ltlnMI 11: ducted by: an lndMdull ' Qinltll, Celltomla t2024 Phlllp M. Furlong, 25822 ducttd by: an lndMdull ef\'IARWOOD APART• Ttlomaa D. Philipa rtaJC NOTICE David R. Mlchel1on. Prairie Street, t..gun• Hllll, Cathryn Ora.k• MENTS. lnltltutlonll Pr09- Th1t ltlttment WH flied TNtt .. of the Mlehlllon CalHornla t2053 Thi• 111tement Wit flled lnveetora. 1201 Dow with the County C1erit of Or· 'tCTIT'tOU91UtMN family Truet dated o.c.n-Thi• bueln•u 11 con-with the County Clerk of Or· treet Sult• 300 Hewpott enge County on March 25. NAm ITA~ I>« f2, 111M, lnetltutlonal ducted by: • general part· ange County on Mtteh 27, Beech'. Calltornle 92eeo 1985 The fQllowlng per90M are PraoertY lnYfttor1, 1201 ner.tlip 1985 Cl\allel Marlon H""· F7TUl17 doing 1>ua1nea1 11: Dove Street. Suite 300, John Whelan '21M11 rust" of thl ....,.. Famtty Publbhed Orange COUl LASZLO'S PLUMBING, Hewpott Beed'I. Ctlllfomla TNI ltltetnent WU llled Publlllled Oranoe Cout "'"dated Marctl 10. tte:J. DallyPllOIMatch31,Aprll7. 185e Pngten Clt .. Coet• ~ . wlththeCountyC!eritolOr· DlllYPllOtMarch31,April7, Fourth Avenue l!n- 14. 21. 1985 u...., CA 92627 Tiii• bualneH 11 con· .,. County on Miich 15, 14. h 1985 11 .. California 12024 Su-485 Luzlo Foolor, 1950 ducted by: 1 generet pert-1185 Su--495 David R. Mlchet1on, Pllrkglen cw .. Cotta MeM.. '*9hlp '211441 Trv•l• of Ille Mlchellon ---------CA 12827 Chllf._ Merton Heert, Publllh«I Orange Cout FamllY TQ191 dated Deoem-Pt8t.IC NOTICE Ttvl b4.l1lneee 11 con· Trutt .. of the Heer• FM!lly Dal~ Pltot March 24, 31, Nil.IC NOTIC{ ber i2. ,'64 lnatltutlONI ducted by: en lndWlduel TNl1 dated March t8. 1"3, Apr 7, 14, 1t95 su-486 FICT"10Ul IU ... ll Property 1nvet1or1. 1201 '1CT1110Ul IU ... ll LUZ1o FOOlot General Pertner N,._ ITA'n•NT Dove Str .. t, Suitt 300, U. ITATl•NT Thill 11at9mant -flled Thlrttl lM'le(lt WU flied The lollowlng '*'°"'It'• Newport 8Mch, CallfOl'nl• The followfng penona are with the County 01erl! of Or· with the County Clerk of Or· dol t>Yllnett 11. 92~ doing buelneM .. : =County on Mlfdl 18, anoe County on Maret\ 25. Ml.JC NOTIC£ S~T E v e ' N ~S. t Thia bu1lne11 •con-uoo SURF CO .. 3333 1 5 Pl7M11 1M5 l'IP't1tl EAGLE/BOATS. 177 r.AJv. ducted by: gtM!'al partner· Newport 8 1., Newport Publleh«I Or-Coaat Pu~ "-,.___. '1CTfTlOUl IUalNIN arllde Or •• Newport Beadl. ahlp BMCh CA 92863.r -...-.,,_..., ""enge ...,.,.., MAim ITAftMINT CA 92e83 Chan. Marlon HMl'I, Norm1n E°dga~1vt1, Delly PUOt ~ch 24, 3t. Delly Plot Mttdl 31, A'"1f 7, The followlng PlflOM are Mlcfl ... Ktng"9y St.wne. Truat .. of the Heers Family 1000 MacArthur !Ji'. Santa April 7, 14• 1195 ~ 14, 21, 1915 doing bullneM .. : 19300 lk• JonM Ad .. Santa lNSI dated March 10, 1983, Ana, CA 12704 Su-480 OAK STREET BUILDERS Ana CA t2707 II Partner Thia bu1ln111 11 con-PtllJC NOTICE LTD .. 438 Olk StrHI, Thia bu1lne11 It con· Thia atatement WU filed ducted by:· an Individual JtaJC NOTICE L11Quna Beed'I, Callfornla ducted by: an lndMdual wtlh Ille County Clert< of Of· Norman E. Davia '1CTTTIOU8 MllMll 92651 Mike Stev9nl ange County on Mllfctl 25, Thlt atttement w .. flied '1CTfTlOUI •tH•H MAim ITAT'llmNT Olk Street Bulld«I Ltd .. a Thi• etatement w .. ftled 1985 with the County Ctertc of Or· MAim ITAW The folloWlng pereona .,. Callfomlt corporation with 1111 County Ctertc of Or· ~ ange County on M•ch 25. The followlng per90nl et• doing buelnelt .. : . Thia bu1lnfft It con-ange County on Aprll 3, 1995 Publlahed· Orange CO..t 1985 doing bullneal M: f .0 . & T. INTL. co .. 17141 ducted by:. corporation ,,,_ Dally Piiot Marc:ll 31 . Afxlt 7, '2721• JE"NNY 'S JOBS UN· Olk Ln., Huntington 8Mch, J.P. Harwood, Pretldent Publlthed Orange Coaat 14, 21 , 1995 Pubtlthed Orange Cout LIMITED, 21S3 Monrovia CA 92147 Thie ataternent wu filed Dally Piiot Apr11 7, f4, 21, ~8. Su-481 DlltyPllOtMarch31,Aprll7, Ave .. COltaMela,CA92127 Florence Tolen, 17141 wtth theCountyCtertiofOr• 1995 •-ir MnTICE • 14, 21. 1985 Jannlf« Lynn McCord, OM Ln., Hvntlngton BMctt. ange County on March 25. Su-503 __ ..;'"~~.-..;_nu ___ _ Su-499 2133 MoMMa Ave., eo.t. CA 92147 1Ma MeM.. CA 92127 Thie t>u1ln... 11 con· l'l7ZI01 IUlllt!NOR COURT Thia buelnMI 11 con-~ed by: an lndlvtdull "9Mrt KeM, AftotMJ et Nil.IC NOTICE = ~ --.---•c_Mn_nr_c __ ducted by: an~ Florence Toten Lew, 7M '"9nttl A"'*9, ...,......,...,1 ....... .. ..... •-Tttl l"UUU nu•~ Jannlflf L. Mc:Cofd Thie ltatement ... filed lert Dteeo. CA 11101 ........ ""' -'""" Thia 1tatement -flled with the County C1ert< of Or· Publtlhed Orange Cout ..,.._ ITAT'lmNT COUNTY°' OflANQI '1CTITIOUI 9UIMN with the County Qertc of Or· _,. County on March 27 Delly P11ot March 31 April 7 The lollowlng Plfeonl are In I he MI It er o I NAME ITA'nmNT ange County on March 15 1u 5 ' 14 ~I 1145 ' ' doing l>uSIMM a : STEVERSON BROS .. I Call· The tollowlng paraont Ill 1185 . '21MM . • ~ sf Ev EN s & As. lornl1 oorporatlon, In tM doing bullneat a : Mlchael "71'11 PubtllMCI Orange CoMt SOCIATES, 177 F RlvartlOe Proc.ta of Voluntary Wind· D. Jonet and AuoclltM. Publlahed Orange Cout Dally PllOt March 31, Aprll 7. Dr .. Newport Beach, CA Ing Up and OlllolUtlon. 3374 Caltfornla St .. co.11 Dally Pltot March 24, 31, 14 21 1195 rtaJC NOTICE 12863 c ... No. 46-06-05 M .... 92628 Aprll 7 14 1185 ' ' Su--411 Michael Klng"9y Steven1, NOTICI '°" Mlchael D. Jonea, 3374 ' ' Su--459 ACTITIOUI M.18*111 19300 Ike Jonea Ad .. 9111t1 ..,_llNTATION °' Callfornla St .. Colla M.... ,.._ ITA'n•NT Ana, CA 92707 CLAJMI AGAINIT CA 92026 Ml.IC N0T1C( "8.1C NOTICE The IOllOwtng paraont 11• Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-COAPORATION Thi• bu1tne11 11 oon-doing bUllneM u : ducted by· an lndlvlduai To creditors and clal· ducted by: an Individual 'tCTlT10UI ....... '9CTITIOU8 WM M H BENNETT ENGi· Mike Steven1 mania ·of STEVERSON MlchMI D. Jonee u. .,..~ NAm ITAftmN'T NEERING. 1548 D Adami Thi• •t•tement ... flled BROS .• ,. Callfomll oorpor-Thil 1t1tement w .. flied The ro1owtng Plf'IOl'll are The folloWlng peraona .,. Av. .. #236. Coet• ....... CA with the County Clerk Of Or· lllon: wtththeCountyC!eritofOr· dolng~u: dolngbUllnell•: 92829 angeCountyonApr113,t985 NOTICE IS HEREBY ange County on March 27. T~E VISTA GROUP, 4001 TROJAN CLASS. 3707 Mlchael Howard Bennett, nn."t GIVEN Iha I voluntary 1985 Birch StrM1. SuJt• A. New-Se11hore Dr., Newport 2422 Elltilmere Ave . Cotta Publllhld Orange COUl procee<1111g1 have been ~ port Bwti. Cellf. 12MO Beectl, CA 92te3 Meta. CA 12820 Dally Pilot Aprll 7, f4, 21, 29. commenced for the wlndfnQ Publilhed Orange Cout Chariel K. Knlckarbockar. Mlttl'lewS. Hanover, 3707 Thia bu1lne11 11 con-1995 up and dluolutlon ol Delly Pilot March 31. Aprll 7. 226 Ruby Street, Hewpott Se11hore Or.. Newport ducted by: an Individual Su·502 STEVERSON BROS .. a Catt- 14, 21, t985 Beach. CalH. 92802 8"ctl, CA 92863 MlchMf H. Bennett fornla corporation, Ind that su-500 Thi• bu11ne11 It oon· Thi• bualnest 11 con· Thia 1111emen1 w .. flled •m•tC MnTICE tM 1t:>ov9-entltled Court hu ducted by: an lndlvldull ducted by: an Individual with the County Clerk of Or-l"UUL nu aaaumed Jurlldlctlon over Charlea.K. Knlckerl>Ocller Matthew S. Hanover enge County on Merci\ 18. ftCTITIOUl IU-ll t"-ae proetiedlng1 under Thi• 111tement WU flied Thi• llltement w .. flied 1985 Section 1904 Of the Cell---.,. 1111'\Tlt'c with the County Clerk of Of. with the Coonty Clerk ot Of· m1ua T~:::i-io:ir,.:r:.,~ are fornla Corpor1tlonl Code. '"~ nu iw. enge County on Mateh 18, Mge County on Mtteh 25, Publllhecl Orange Coast dOI bualneee u · In IOCOfdanoe with an 1-,-te-TITIOU---1-IU-._--11-1185 1185 Dally Piiot Marc!' 24. 31, c':Yevv CHASE INVEST· Ol'der of 0111 Court dated NAm ITAft~ m1MI '2721• Aprtl 7, 14, 1985 MENTS 777 Alcker Court Aprlt 4, 1995, all clllme and Pubtllhecl Orange Collt Publlthed Orenge Cout Su-474 · • demand• lgalnat the cor· The IOllowlng PlflOl\I are Deity PllOI Matc:tl 24 31 Dally Piiot Mareh 31 Apt1I 7 AMhelm. CA 92807 porallon wtlether dUe or -Ml doing bullneaa .. : •~11 7 14 1"'"'"" ' · 1~ 21 • .,.... ' ' Ror\ald V Berggren. 777 · NEWPORT TAILORS. ,..... · • """' ... · ,...., Pt8t.IC NOTICE Ak*er Court. Anlhelm. CA Y9I due. contingent, unll· 2000'h Bllboe Blvd New· Su-470 Su--490 92907 quldlled.. or lor damegee · • only must be llled together port Beech, CA 92683 Pt8t.IC NOTICE '1CTlT10UI IUalNIN John B. Jlcil1on, 777 with' oof thereof wlttl C Salvador De Loero. 13700 P1aJC NOTICE NAMI ITAft~ Fllclc• Court. Anaheim. CA WILLl:M CARLsON JR Ko, n b I um Ave.. # 3 , FtCTIT'tOU9 .,_.. The followlng pareona are 12907 • " Hawthorne. CA 90250 u. eTATDmNT '9CTIT10U8 llUIMN, doing b4.lllneat 11: Thia bu1lne11 It con· 2130 Mein Street, Suite 140, Thia bu1lne11 It con-T ..... fol._. MAm ITAftMIWT CLAUDIA'S COLL EC· ducted by: I general part-Huntington Beacll. Call· . d .~.. I ... ..,..,ng peraone .,.. The r~ '°"' .,. --"I tornl• 112849. attorney IOI' ducted by. an In IYouua doing bullneet u : ......,.""'per TION, 177·f Rlverllde AWi,. ,..., .. , P STEVERSON BROS 1 Call-Salvador De Loero US NOT 30100 Town doing buelnelt U: Newport Beach. CA 92863 Ronald V. Berggren .. Thi• etatemenl WU flled Center Or . Ste 207 Laguna HUNTINGTON WINDOW Claudia Jiii Role, ttoo Thie 1t1tement WU ftled :ornll ~por~tlo~ dwlth;;: with the County Cterk ot Of. Nlouel CA 92877 ' CLEANING, 10101 Parlulkle Dover Dr .. Newpor1 Beach. wtth lhe County Clerk of Or· n°"i m~'ic:1Tor,er c!, lhl at~ ange County on March 27, llll'ry J. Mlrtln, 311542 fly· Lene. #53, Huntington CA 12800 ange County on Aprll 3, 1985 t,: :1cn It Aprll 7 1;95 o- 1985 Ing Cloud Dr Laguna BMch, CA 92647 Thia bu1lne11 11 con-...,_ • • · P:27Ml1 Nlouel CA 12017' Wllllem L. Wuener, 16161 ducted by: an Individual Pul>lllhld 0r-. Cout Any Q'~~or llld cl...,,.,,t Publllhed Orange Cout fn11' bualMU I• con-Parulde Lane, #63, Hunl· Claudll Ro• Dally Piiot April 7, 14, 21 , 28. may be .,..,ec1 from partlcl- Dalty Piiot Maren 3 1, Aprll 7, d'.JCted by: an lndMdual lnoton BMctt, CA 9~7 Thie 1t11ement wu llled 116$ ft:1on In~ =but;>"t,: 14. 21. 1995 Larry Martin lhlt bu1lneea 11 oon· wtth the County Ctertc of Or-Su-506 . ~"he/.:.,., fallt Su-4te Thia etattment wu fDed ducted by. en lndMcNal ange County on Mtrch 15. f::. and preeent clelrn w1t11 the County Ctent of Or· WlllT....!"!!~...,.,., flied 1115 m Pt8t.IC NOTICE and proora w11111n the ttm! ange County on March 18 ,,.. .... , .. ,_ .. WU 1411 by he,. __ ---------1195 · with the County Clertt of Or-Publllh«I Orange Cout '1CTIT'tOU9 MllMll dlroe'ed t 5 "'9es Pta.IC NOTICE m11t1 =County on Mardi 22. Dally Piiot March 24, 31, ..,._ ITA'n•NT 1=~ · ~01 Publllhed Orange Cout l9 5 m1tll Aprll 7, 14, 1985 The following pereona are Catttomla COf'p«~~ flCTITIOUl ltullNlll Dally Piiot March 24, 31, Publllhed Orange Cout Su·4.84 doing bualnett 11: Carl fl lteftnOn, NAME ITARMINT Aprll 7, 14, 1195 ., .. ~71 D lly Piiot Mar h 31 Aprtl 7 ACTION PERFORMANCE dent The foilowlng peraon1 •r• _,.... t: 21 1985 c • • "8.IC NOTICE SERVICES, 2900 Britto!. c ww..... carteon, 11 .. dOlng bualneu U ' Frankl --.II' llftTll't • • Su-493 A-108, Cot11 MHI, CA Pnc.,A~ocwpot· Coechwert11, 2101 s El ._._...nu•~ '1CTmOUl IUIMll 92'&20 etton 21ao Malit ltl'Mt Camino Real, San Ctemtnt1, _ __,,1 IU9Mll NAMI IT Aft~ Mlc:helle RenN flowera, lull~ 140, Hunt!ntt•~ C1l 92672 r~!~ ""'1r·----Ml.JC NOTICE The IOl~ng peraona .... 102 ScttOlz Plau, PH-30. hectl, CA .... San Cla'nente Body Shop .._ .. • ._...' doing bullnela .. : PMwport BMch, CA 92ee3 Put>lllhed Orano-eo.1 Inc ,(Callfornla cOl'porttlon). The tollowlng par.one are flCTinOUI MllMN PEERLES PAINT I NO Thia bu1lne11 It con-Dally Piiot Apfll 'f 14 21 2101 S, El Camino Real, Sen ng bu*-a : NAm eTATDmNT . LTD,, 1491 1.Ak...O. Ln .• ducted by: an Individual 1995 ' ' ' Clemente, CA 12072 MOULIN OE COULEUR, The followlng Plf90l\I are Huntington Bell.. Callf Mlchelle R. Flowart Su-508 Thia bu1lne11 It con· 3201 South 8UMl'I Street. doing~ u : 92648 Thie stlltment wu f11ect ducted by: a corporation Santi Ana. Call. 92704 NEWPORT IHDU8TRIE8, Robert C<aig Campbell with the County C1ert< of Or· 1--------- Francllco Sanche. PrMI· Danlel A. Tlrbell. 4 194 Halywd St., Newport Tlllt butln ... 11 con-angeCountyonAprll3. 1995 P\ll.JC NOTIC( <*It Wooc:teona. Legune Nlgutll. Beedl, CA ~ ducted by: a t1m119d partner· ~ 1-----------Thl1 111ternent w .. llled Caltf. 12817 Zldl lranl, • ft4 Hllywd lhlP Pubtllhed Orange Cout '1CTlT10UI ....... with the County Clerk of Or· Thie butlMH It con-St .. Newport BMch. CA Aot>ert era.lg Campbell Dally Piiot Atxll 7, f4, 21. 28, NAiil ITATIMIWT an~ County on March i7, ducted by: an lndMdual 920e3 Thia elatement wu filed 1995 The f~ per1on1.,. 1985 Daniel"-· Ttrbell Thi• bu11n .. 1 11 con· with th• County Clerk of Or-Su-504 dOlng bu91neae 11: t.1272.411 Thia ttltement WU flled ducted by: an lndlvldual enge County on March l8, TV JOHN. 843 A, W. 11th Publllh«t Orange Coatt with the County Ctertc of Or-Zactc Iran! ll8& St., Coste Meea. CA 92627 Deity.Piiot Maren 31, Aprll 7. ange County on M•rcfl 20, Thi• statement WU filed m1• PtllllC NOTICE SaMuel Welntleln, 720 14.21.1985 1985 ·. wtththeCountyClarkofOr· Pubtllhed Orange Cout '9CT1110UllUllNall Ave M1gdot1na.t 81n Su-'99 "71711 ange County on Merctl 25. Delly Piiot March 24 31 NAm eTAftMINT Clemente. Callf. 92tr2 Publllh«I Orange C0Mt 1985 ,...,.1 7 14 1905 ' ' A. Alan Ceo.. 843 W. 1tth Dally Pllo1 Mlrch 24, 31, f'27D9 .,..,.. . • Su-475 The folloWlng per.on. .... St.L Cotta 'MM. CA 12927 1---------Apr11 7, 14, 1"985 Pubn.n.d OrMge Cout. d~ bullnem ~: Thi• bullneta It con- NllC NOTICE Su--472 D111y Piiot Maroh 31. Atxtt 1. PRote~Tt~. cO:S~A~ ::;,..ed b't: • general 1*1· flCT1110UI 9UIMll PlllJC NOTia 14, 21. 1945 -482 Ml.IC NOTICE TION, MAINTENANCli, & a.:. Wllntteln NAm ITAft•NT Su ftcTmOUI MllMll REAL ESTATE SALES, 4toe Tiiie stll«nent wee flied The loltowtng part0n1 1ra ftCN!•ITIOUITl·~-..!I ...._ ITA"nmNT Seuhore, Hewpott 8Mch. with 1he County Clertl Of Or· doing bullneaa u . .. .. ,. "' Ml.IC NOTtCE The followlng paraona are CA 92te3 ange County on Mll"Ch t5, QUALITY URETHANES The followtng peraont are doing bullMH u . Stentey R. Gould, Moonng 1185 17020 Nectlflne St . Foun: dolJng bluNllVMMEST·'!e:NTS #10 '1CN!!!!O"ITI .. ~ INTERORATED DATA H-47,NewportHarbor,Nft. ,.,,. 111n Vly .. CA 12708 .0. m -.. ,__.., PROOUCT8, 1315 Santiago port Beech, CA t2ee3 Put>lllhed Orange Cout Miik 8*-n ANO 17020 l TD • A CALIFORNIA LIM· The fOltowtng Plf'IOl'll are Or.. Newport Beaoll. CA Larry B. Henlct, 105 Den-Dally Pllo1 Mlrdl 24, 31, Nectarine SI Fount~ln Vty ITED PARTNERSHIP, 3520-doing butlneee M : 92eeC> bUry Lane. Coltt Mela, CA Aprll 7, 14, 1095 CA t2709 " ' 8 Cadlltac Awnue, CO.ta Vtl.AROE UPHOLSTERY. Oordon Ben. 1315 S~ 92020 Bu-4e2 Thia butlnet1 11 con· M .... CA 12020 2201 8. Huron. Santi Ana. tlego Dr .. Newpof1 8"ch, Thlt bu1lnee1 It con-r--------- ducted by• an Individual JONPh O.Carlo. 2024 CA t2704 CA 92te0 ducted by: • genet'll .,.,... Marti Atao ~IC om.. Colt• ....... Marco Velarde, 2632 So. Rotler1 Barbeau. 23043 nerlhlp Thia ltltement wu fllld C4' 92020 Halladay, Santa Ana, CA Pueo 0. Ttrrldo, Diamond Stenley A. Gould, Uirry B wtth the County Clerk of Or· Thl1 butlnes1 11 con-92704 Ber. CA 91785 H.-.. _,. County on Marcfl 15 dUcted by a llmfted 1*1ner· Thi• bullneu It con· Thia bu11nee1 It con· Thill ttatemeint Wll Ned 1185 · lhlp dueled t>r an lndMduel dueted by. ()()ooPlflMl'I wltll the County Clark Of Or· ,111U1 ~ O.Cwto Marco Va6arde Gof,don Berr County on Apr1I 3, 1M5 Publllhld Ora Cout Thia ttatemenl WM Ned Thie tlaterMnt W'9 fled Thie ltltefNl'lt W9I llled ~ DaUy Piiot Mar::-2, 31 with the County Clark Of Or· wlttl 1he Countf °"'11~ Or· wttll the County Clark of ()r. Publllhed Orm Coet1 Aprll 7. 14. ttes · · tnoe County on M•oti ta • .,. County on Men:fl 25, enge County on Mercn t5, Delly Piiot April 7. 4, 21. 28, Su·-4&3 1185 tNS 1M5 tea& m1MI nn. m1.e11 su.so1 Publllhed Orange ea.et Pubttehed Orange Ca.et Publllhed OrMge Coat --------o.ity Pllo1 Mltdl 2.4, 31, Delly Piiot MIWoh 31. Aprtl 7, Ody Piiot Mtrch 31, Apt117, 1--.. -.. -IC-NO_TJC( __ _ Ar>rA 7, 14, 1tU 14. 21, 1116 14. 21 1"5 n-. __ NIJC ...... .._.._NO ....... Tl ....... Cl _________ Bu-4 ........ -.7.-.3 lv-492 ' ' Su-474 I TATMRMT Of '1CTmOU9 .,..... PWUC ll)llC[ YAMDClt•NT °' ..... eTATDmn "8JC NOTICE WI°' fllCTIT10U8 The tollowtng partiont 1re ACTITIOUI -N ...... MAm dOlnQ bu11n1M.. NAMI ITAW '9CTmoue W• fltCTmOUI MPIMN Tile fOllowtno petaone G & G OISTAIBUTORS. TM followlng l*'80l\I.,. MAm ITA,_-, ...-ITA,.....,. ~ ablnCSOMd' the UM of t 12 w 17171 Strwt. Coeta dOtng ~ -The~,.,.....,. The~ per90M.,. tl'll FlctltlOUI lytlntH MeM. CA 92927 811:1 .. STEV!NS AACINO, do6nO ........ I* dolna ~ M : Heme: 80CIAL TAOJAH Aot>ett I.. Or.-n. 3125 17 10 Pomona. Unit IA3, U.0V0 CO , IOH Gar· MNK & AS80CIATU , The Flcthtou1 8utlnMt StudebOer Ad . Long Coit• MNa, California fltild, Oolta Mele. Cal". 11742 MCAttllur, 11• 205, Mime~ lo'4lb0Ye WM Beaoh, CA tOeOt 12027 12.t.H • !MM CA 92718 flled In °'ltlOI County °" Bernard H Op1"t Jr. William I . S1eYtN. t7tl Lloyd Dwayne Atbuf'y, LyNtl L. Alnlc. 2ft32 Aj.. January, 11, ttH "ILi 117-35171. Newp8'P._.,.., LabJAdor Drive. Cotta ~ ~. eo.ta MeM.. deaflo, MllllOn Viejo, callf. .ir·2ee814 CAl2MO ,--Meee.CalltomlltHH CAtHH t2tt1 owner Mtttll•w 8 Thie b4.lt1ne11 11 con. r1111 ~ II con-TNt bullneee •• con. Thie butt'*" It con· Henowr ducted by. 001*1nett ducted by. en lndtrtdUlll ~ by: en ~ ~ by. en tndMdUll OWf* 8oott A. Mact<ende Bematd H Ger1ter Jr Wlllllm I. S--. ~ 0 NllNty , Lwndl L. ,_. Thill bUelnell wel oon- TIMt M*"*1t _. fifed TIW ....,,.... ... Ned TNi ~ ... ~ n. .. ...,,_,, .,.. tied by Oirt*11.,. ' wtth ,,,. County cw. 'Of 0r. """ 1t1e eouney ~ "' Or· ...,. .,. ~ an of Of· ""*' the County an ot Or· TIMt ttate1Nr11 .. fllld .,. County on Mardi 11, .,.. ~on tllWd\ 11. Mii Councy on Men:fl 21, .,. County on Mltdl 21. tt'le COul'ltyQln of Or· tM5 INS 1MI 1NI Qounty on Mltd\ 21. m,,.. . ,,,,.. ,... ,.,.,. 1 ~ Or-. ~ ~ °'*'91 C4*t ""'*'*' °' ... C4*t ""'*'*' Or! ~ °'** eo.t Pllbi Merdl :14 JI, Olllr' l'lul Mlidl v:-11. DlllY,_,.Mw"1'1.Aid1. OelfrPlolMardl , , Plol MarcllJl.-r. A 7,liM. 111& Aprlt 7, 14, 1116 14, tt, 1MI 14, h 1MI 1 , 1, 1111 ~ 449 ........ 1 ~ lu-413 ~ ..... PIERCE lltOTHEAS Hll •ROADWAY MOftTUARY 1 10 Broadw1y Coste Mtsa 642·9150 PACIFIC YllW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mor1u1ry Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific vi.w Ol'lve Newport Beach 844-2700 McCORMICK MOtt'TUARY 1795 Legun1 C1nyon Road Laguna S.1ch. Ca 92851 494-9415 HARIO"·LA WN· MT. OUVI MOf'tuery •Cemetery Crernetory. 1825 G"* A.,.· Cost• M-.. S.0·55!4 ._ ______________ .._ ___________________________________________________________________ ~~~-~- • " F-r.om cave drawings to graffiti, urge to embellish walls old as our species Privacy's a·ss~red at Stratford ho1nes Do-it-yourselfers can brighten wa lls inexpen s ivelyowith homemade mural By Th• Aaaoc:lattd PrtH The more things. change, the more they remain the same Is an old saying that illustrates many aspects of home decoration. Consider. for example. the dec- oration of walls. The remarkable prehistoric cave drawings at Lascaux In southeastern France prove that the urge to embellish walls is as old as humankind itself . Archaeologists theorize that only the most talented Individuals had authority tO draw the animals and natural features of the world that in trigued these ancient people. · loday, we. too, have our tal- ented muralists. However. the graffiti on city walls and subway 2-incollle families fuel hollle recovery Two-income famllles have fueled the housing market during the current recovery period. re- ports Chicago Title Insurance Co. one of the nation's leading in- surers of property titles. in its ninth annual survey of recent home buyers. The national study, which analyzes home buying trends in 11 representative metropolitan housing markets nationwide, re- veals that the proportion of home buyers with working spouses reached 74.5 percent in 1984. up from 71.8 percent in 1983. Be- tween 1977 and 1982. two- income families averaged 54.8 percent of all married couples buying homes. Among married first-time buyers in 1984. 85.8 percent were two income families. down slightly from 87.4 in 1983. The big shift was in the repeat home buyer group, where the number of home-buying couples with working wives jumped from 59.6 percent in 1983 to 68.5 percent last year. In most previous study years dating to 1976. the number of two-income families in this buying group was less than 50 percent. John Pfister. vice president and manager of market research for Chicago Tltle. says 1980 census data indicates that 60.5 percent of married women in the· prime home buying age (20 to 44 years) are employed. The higher percentage )n the Chicago Title study unde scores the import- ance of two income families In the housing affordability equation. he adds. Largely due to the larger number of two-income families in ·the fastest study years, median household income for all home buyers has risen. Among first- time buyers. median housetmld Income was up 6 percent. from $33,090 to $35,070. in 1984. For repeat buyers. median Income rose 9.4 percent. from $38,590 to $42.200. The increased number of work- ing wives in the home-buying population parallels another study trend. Pfister says. Over the past t wo years, an Increasing- ly larger percentage of both repeat and first-time buyers have opted to purchase single-family de4ached houses. . In 1984, 89.9 percent chose slngle-famlly homes. This com- pares to 87.8 percent In 1983 and ,.l0.6 percent In 1982. ~~ of this pattern. home prices have drifted higher. although the rate has been un- even for the two buying groups. In 1984. the median home price for repeat buyers actually declined slightly. from $101,800 to $100.400 after rlslno from $98,300 In ,982 - trains are examples of the com- monality of the desire to embellish a wait. If such an urge is part of your psyche, a socially acceptable way of gratifying it Is to decorate the walls of your own home. Kitchen, bathrooms. chlldren's rooms. recreation areas. laundry rooms and hallways lend them- selves nicely to such a project. Furthermore. with the use of standard semi-gloss latex paints for interiors, an individual should be able to produce an acceptable decoration inexpensively. That opinion comes from Karen Greenbaum. half of a partnership known as Whimsical Walls ltd. She and her partner. ,, • 'I Iris Vanderputten. of Scarborough, N.Y .. paint murals for a llvlng .on other people's walls. But Greenbaum shared some of their methodology for do-it-yourselfers. First. she said. paint·your wall with semi-gloss latex interior house paint in white or an extremely pale tone. That way you know you are starting oat with a good sealed washable wall. If you can draw freehand. then use this ability to create an appropriate scene or design. Use a grease pencil or crayon to place the design directly on the wall. The grease pencil will outline the pattern and also serve as a border to contain the paint. Once the wall Is painted and dry you can erase the pencil lines. Select as many colors as you • like, suggests Greenbaum. She says successful wall murals can be as simple as a single motif in one color or elaborate all-over creations that employ many dif- ferent colors. If you are not adept at drawing, you can select one or more designs from a variety of sources and cut them out and trace them on the wall. Wallpap~rs. gift- wrapping paper and pictures from magazines and books on art and decorating are all sources for designs. Another method 1s to use artists' acrylic paints and stencils sold at craft supply and home decorating outlets. according to Mary Gllliatt. a decorating ~uthorlty In New York . Ready- made stencils can be taped directly to the wall with masking tape. \I \\1 1< l\lhndt..:t l.11--l"'hc lit' '1 HI II lt11d 1111h 1,lw h.1'1'' \ l.1h.l· l1dl1,nl dnh.' P.11111, \\t1ll\.11d' II 111d 11 t\\l nl The single-family homes of Stratford at the Pacific "assure maximum privacy" bec;ause they are set in a walled community, notes Jerry Drucker. marketing director for WSL. the builder. -Priced from $145.900, these homes by tl)e sea in Dana Point are available in five floor plans with up to 2.419 square feet of interior living space. The monthly Homeowner's As- sociation fee of S 17. 50 covers professional landscaping as well as maintenance and upkeep of all commonly used areas within the community. Buyers select from one-and two-story designs with either three or four bedrooms Among the features in selected plans are breakfast nooks with bay win- dowed and skylights. hand- t roweled sloped ceilings, ceramic tile entryways and hand- ..-- ll'lltl l!..!' 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"' ''' '' ""'' I\, I\ Jltofl.tl I.I• thll• • lht" hrntK • k •1111\ • • ""~ •lllll1t111t • M nt Nl•I' '• ~ 111 """" ' 11\ "'' 1~ """'r \..i., ·' "'", "''"""'·n"1 '" ••"''~"" 1 .. r 1111111• ........ ~-·· . < . -. i !' ~OQ&•,,. ... ,,. _ ....... , ......... -...~11··~ l .. . ~ ~-.1 •1· •'II-• WOODBRIOCE LAKE SHORE IRVINE PACIAC IRVINE The Qualitv ( )t Lit~· . I · built masonry fireplaces with gas loghghters. Master suites have fireplaces. mirrored wardrobe doors and Roman tubs with hand-set ce·ramlc tile surrounds. Kitchens Include microwave ovens and wood-trimmed luminous ceil- ings. The community is planned for family llving. with multi cul-de- sac streets to minimize traffic and increase safety for children at play. To reach Strattord at The Pacific. exit the San Diego Free- way at Ortega Highway. go south on Del Obispo Street and turn left on Blue Sail. The address 1s 33461 Cape Bay Place in Dana Point. The sales office and models are open daily 11 a.m. to 6 p m. For further Information call 661-4165. ........ ,, C2 Or•noe Cout DAILY PILOT/Sund•y. Aprll 14, 1986 ·Ralph Lauren home collection offers ··acc·essOries from sheets to furniture The fall of 1983 marked Ralph Lauren's entrance Into the home furnishings field, when a total home environment by the major American apparel designer · made Its retall debut: · The all-encompassing pro- gram embraces everything from sheets, towels and related tex- tiles to tablewear, decorating and accessories. presented as a totally ~oordlnated concept. And now -for spring 1985 -the collection has added hand- crafted rattan furniture. Included are sofas. club chair. chaise. end ·table, ottoman. cot- fee table, side table and bed. Addltlonally, the llne Includes a canopy bed made of bamboo. Fabrics from the home collectlon can be used as upholstery tb lnrlh1lrl• u:illze the pieces and coor- dinate them with other elements of the overall home collection. J.P. Stevens and Co. Is the sole llcenslng agent for all the home products designed for the Ralph Lauren Home Collection. . Seasonally, Lauren creates four or five distinctive themes - themes to flt the various lifestyle& people live. Lauren's original collection, Fall/Wln.ter f983, Includes "Tho"roughbred," "Log Cabin," ---. Ralph Lauren•• Key We.t combine. blue Chambray beddin& with •tonewaabed denim and mattrta• ticking to .L ' , • • '4' ~ ..... ""' ,,.,.,,.HILLS CHINO , . 9i;l SIMI VALLEr \ "New England" and "Jamaica." In "Thoroughbred,'' Lauren's hunting plalds, deep rich-toned solid colors and Intricately de- tailed paisleys capture the spirit and atyle of the arlstocratlc sporting llfe: ''Log Cabin'.' de- picts the warmth of home and h-',.rth, reflected In thick, rich flannels of solids '8nd stripes In natural, earthy textures and vi- brantly colored patterns Inspired by the great tradition of our American heritage. In "New England," Ralph Lauren presents the purity of 100 prcent cotton oxford cloth In clean. crisp stripes and soft pastel shades In the same claaslc spirit as a tallored button-down shirt -reflecting an attention to detail that has bec'ome a Ralph Lauren trademark. Lauren's "Ja- malcav collection recall• an aura of old world elegance and refine-t ment expressed In f~ne whJte llnen. Swiss .embroidery, In- tricate faggoting, hand-painting and accents of pink or blue woveh stripes. Since ten, the Ralph Laure:f Home Collection has Introduced a number 'of fully coordinated, themed environments, ranging from "Virginia" to "Key West." .__ ______ L-_-"--... .. Virginia•• off ere tailored elega nce from a bytone era, with " a top eheet of ruffied European Square• ancf wallpaper in Alexandria •tripe: •old color Greenbrtar... cue• wltll lace hem: Charlotte decorative pillow and Amell• ruffied bedeldrt; and a linen nlthtapread of Amelia eandetone that reverae to a Cha rlotte fforal. Sev'{:ral comm unities to debut this sunJiner. WSLA Developm.ent has an· nounced the debut of several new home communities that will be In development at the master- planned Rancho San Clemente project through the summer. The debuting neighborhoods will Include a variety of home types designed to meet diverse needs of homebuyers, Including townhomes, slngle-f amlly de- tached executive residences, and single-family cottage homes. "We are pleased to be able to offer a development wherein some of the finest builders in southern California can present quality residences to the home- buying public," said Steve C . . Many of the homes will have views of ocean or hllls and fresh sea breezes. portion will oe comprised of both residential and industrial de- velopments. Approximately 2 .931 dwelling units. a 10-acre neighborhood shopping center, a neigh- borhood park and an elementary school are planned. Jlfutproject also calls for a 299- acre business park and eight acres of commercial facilities. The business park is.designed to favor clean manufacturing, re- search and development, office and business support services such as commercial ventures. travel agencies. restaurants and financial Institutions. The overall ..+~business par*"'-wH~ complement the surrounding ter- rain and will be compatible with the nearby residential neigh- bornoods of the..master-planned community. layer wuh upon wuh of well-worn blue to the oceanelde environment, featuring Lauren•• new rattan furniture. Approximately half of the 1,943-acre Ran cho San Clemente project will remain as open space. while the developed For more information regard- ing the pro1ect , call 979-4555. ~ ,; _ .. JJ & • • '.. . I . Fresh sea air can do wonders for yo11r tennis game . At Seahridgc Village, you'\•c got four tennis courts to choose from, not to m en- tion the pools and ~pas and the indoor racquetball court. Of course, just sit ting in the sun down hy the lake or on your own ter- race or balcony lH har<l to beat too. With all of thlH happening on the out- side at Seabridge Village, you'd expect the interiors to be spedal as well. 'fliey urc. Expect lo find lofts. rn·al tub!-., t llcd ent ric!->, fireplace!-\. endoHc<l garages, ceramic tile kitchen counters und u host of other distinguished features and umcnit ies. You'll find It ull behind u 24-hour manned ~uard house in I lunt ln~ton Beach': premier locution. Scahriclgc Village. It can do wonders for vou ln more wuvs than one. · -· NONRECURRING CLOSING COSTS PAID UP TO 82,500* Price From 8117,900 ( lp~·n I >1tlly JO 1t m 111 o JI m ( 714) fl('l()..M JO lil~--11-.45%. ~.:~~ .. !IXED * • CIUT USTSIDE COSTA MESA AIU Most desired 3 bdrm, 3 bath noor plan. One hdrm & bath downstairs. Spaciout1 townhC1me in top area. Perfect for family or singles. Pool, tennit1 & spa. Seller will help with financing! $1 23,500. Ask fo r BARBARA JAM ES. UV£ ltUI THE IUCH COIHA DEL MAI Excellent owner financing! Enjoy cool breezes just one blk from ocean. 3 bdrms. 40 ft lot. Abundant storage, Ir~ rooms, :l -car garage. Upper unit w/mini ocean view. Great fo r guests or in -laws. "$495,000. Call BINNIE DIXON. TUITU IOCl COHO HICMLHDS CAIDU - -SUtl>AY 1-5 Han>cw View ttls ..... $775,000 ..... 3801 Sandin 5 Bdrm. laraest lot. 111crtd view, pool . M HulJll Harbor View tth .. $345,000 LH .. 1211 Portsidt 4 Bdrm. 2~ Ba, Broadmoor. view M Andtrson Harbor Vitw .... $297,000 .... 2320 Port Aberdeen View. 4 Bdrm, Monteeo B Hutchinas Harbor Yaew tlh .... $319,000 .... 912 Slndcastlt 3 Bdrm, ocean view. pool 8 Bamnaton Back Bay ......... $275,000 ......... 2406 Via Mama 111 ac1e 4 Bdrm view estate S Corzine -- Cameo Shores ......... $314,900 ......... 339 Mlford 4 Bdrm, pool, lowest pr1Ce 1n area B White Hafbor View ... S345:ooo ... 2042 Port Weybrida• 4 Bdrm, Somerset. art family area 0 Rathbun trvine Terr ace ..... $299,000 LH ..... 1701 Galatea Potential. tae corner lot. pool N f oaarty The BkJffs ... $269,000 Fte ... 2441 YestrNobltza One story 3 Bdrm, end unit, sharp P lane REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 EHt CoHt Hlghw•11. Coron• dtrl Mu ---$&m~ia "A" plan. Two bdrms w/den, two baths. P-rolessionally·--H--+---- decorated & land caped. l 'pgraded carpets & custom draperies. C'ul· de-sac street w/mountain view. As· sume 1st. $i20.ooo. SAN DY MITTMAN. ,UlHUU ,oun OCUMFIOIT Spacious 5 hdrm beach front home. Sweeping ocean/sunset views. Extra large family entertainment room, elevator, ro<>ftop 11un deck, skylights. Seller may exchange for 3 bdrm or larger Westside L.A./Brentwood home. $675,000 L.H. DON DeTHOMAS. GE 1s9-9100 C, f ~ qr • t ~ L "' ~ • 1 _ '_ • •' r'!~ • J'v c/i!._111 (' 1l(.~'(.(.l Ii I(' PROUDLY PRESEITS OIWIPAllE All OAYIAll TAITE11 Truly one of Newport Beach's most exciting homes! Ultimate view lot in Harbor Ridge, this ... three level con- temporary has 5 BR's, 7 1h Baths, video room. re- treat. billiard room, exercise room, guest suite, anq so many more amenities. For personal viewing call Lynne Valentine. Offered at $4,375,000. OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5. I ntcrt:')t r.i tl''-.ire J111.1. n Perh.1p' now,., the rimi: 101.1ki: tl 1gh1 from overcmwJcJ ni:1ghburh1;uJ, anJ overchargin~ lanJhirJ., - w the ~erene u invl'n1 l'nu: 111 Harbo r WooJ -. Thi, thou).?httulh land)capeJ commun1t\ h 1ml~ step) away frum )t:Vc:rt1 I J 1<.cinct1\l' 'hopping .mJ entcrt.11nmcnc center,. G t:l'lun\ mt1rkct '' .1cr11" tht: '>trt.·et and thl· rt·,c.iurttnt,, the<Her-. anJ :,pc<..1.il1y -.hup'> ut Ncwpn rt Ccntcr/Fa.,h1un (.,l.m J .trl' o nl y c1 :,hurt wttlk away. Home~ at Harhor WooJ , ulkr .ill the luxury tcarurc ... J1~u1mm.tr1ng buyer' JcmJnJ: vaultl·J ceding' anJ skylight!>, f1rcpl .1te,, ~cnt:rou' Jech anJ ovel"!l1zeJ ~.1ra~c' \I. Hh J1rcct t•ntry. With ttt-humc fCCreJt ion -,1 pot ii, 'P·' .rnd clubhuu)e Luxury '"fo'"'nhomc-. 2 Bedroo m' Up co 2-112 8,uh ... From ' 148,990 l~l H 1rf>. r \'(.,.,,!-PIJu· '''"l"'rt Bt· 1lh { 1l1lnrn1.1 •l!t>tx' ...... urt. ·rt ~t1,Ar1hur Rh.I Ide ·ll "'·" 111 '•l"'" I l11f, RJ Ide''" '-.in ~h:ud l 11 I •ft trl-•H \t\l(,J\ WS r., ,,;:.,, I\\\ . ClrubbGEllis Rf."llDE'ITIAL BROl\ERA(,[ (,ftOt P llC CAHOI -YOU IOl111Uuutl This 5 Bedroom, 6"' ·Bath estate has 1t all. Over 6,000 sq. ft. of quality construction Fabulous golf course and city views! llCIEDllll FIWICllC! Can you 1mag1ne in today's world seller will carry $1.000,000. 91), FIXED UTE LOAI Payments $7 ,500 per month (interest only). 120 total monthly paym.ents, Joan & principal due 1n l 0 years. 7 DEHWOOD LAI£ HUY 1111 ' 844-6200 ... !-urn ,,hcJ MnJC'I) anJ '·"t"• l '\tt,., l lr<'n J.11h tn>m 10 .1 n1 1 Ju, Ii 141 /~4-01'1(~ •Ulfl:llT* lllNL.m- ,1, ' . I• .. f '•I ' ' c~--~~HonMn :;:;::;.1 :me In • ~ =-~be~':: "4fui••·--4'MSI tnctuotng 2 m..,_ 2 Bd 1 le. r..er deeot- au ltH ,,., & •llP lted lnllde. Wtlt to bdt IU95,000<>Pen8Yn 1.5 & .._Sun Oedl-"" KEN BRITTINGHAM OCIMI\ *-·OW... mullC • REAL TOA NII 11 .... IOO 54M333 ........... 2 on • lot. 2 Id + dtf\, 2 Ba. frple, breekfut .,. ...... tllT. 'pttv petlo. fWltal houM N llU Mii• 2 ISd 1 Ba. Wlltl to be9Ctl G0tQeOU1 4eoe aq ft, 5 & PCH. 1345,000 t>.csroom, e bathe, pool, 3 ULllA ... apu, MUflU, pv1 get• + t DA ,--.. muen more. Built on 3 2 8d a t V•..-+ -·-, 1 o ta 8 • c r If I c • 1 t roorn. Stepa to beec:t\ S&tt.eoo. owe tat r.o. owe 1115,000 F0t dellllt c.it PATFUCK 301 ~BALBOA et.VD T!NOAE 831-12M 8Al80A-f78-6410 R&'M~" ' . . .,, •• _* IUl,lllm&.U. If not now . .._,? Loweet -------prtced ,..,, ........ 38' ••Tllll ULIJ Pvt ,..... e bdrm. 7 be, 7 car gerege, eooo aq " ... tat• .,.,.,.,, . pool, .,., 21MS&. cnmatlc "8Ultted celllnga. 3 1p1clou1 decka. Breethllklng ~ L .... opt'°'1 evetr Owner I AIJf 78()..1216 aauna. pv1 rd w/wc ~ a TV monitors on llmo.t llU nlll 1 ec.-e Onty M75,000. Cute 38dfm 11M>a, ... Win trede. Cell Petnc:a .,,.,. ioe io.n. nxeo rai. iD .... ...,., ........... .. ,, . . R s ....... ,, ...... ...... ..... .,. .... .. Prtoe ~ 1280,000I 5 bdnn. 1 bettl9, 7100 aq ft. wine celler. gourmet kltehen, P9Mfelnle .,.,.,,, p(IYltl QIM, 4/5 ~ .+ ~ more. 8ttct1ftoe at $995,000. To ... call P&TWTUIU 111-1111 WM~R . . . . WllT&R,__ with huge temlty room. W9I br petlo ywd 3 Bdnna New o n market I s 1e9,500. 831-1400 ULIUllUll 2 Bdrm Cottage XLNr u 2nd home "' rental prop. erty on R·2 IOI Reduc.ed to s2u 500 CA<..L 673-69oo - IA·\llHIHl l'I I 1111"11 .. ·-REl\L [C,14l £ 131·1'00 OISTlllPAllU ... Beautlfur Spani.tl 2·1tOty home on tar119 comer IOt neer Com Meea Verde Country Club 2-ltory entry ~ tile. W9I bar llr~tec:e In famtly room Large privet• I baleony ~_.,.. eu11om POOi and IPI Pnced re- duced to S359 000 751-3 191 C:::. SELECT ' -r' PROPERTIES 140 rt on ~ bMdl Wall l ocated near Ill H Y C Remodeled 4 Bdrm home wttl'I gou""* ktlchen lorm11 dining room. 3 car garage and PrlVlte endOMd petlo Bank o~ fOl'ctoeure Reduc.d to llquld•t• NOW JUST 1725,000 (714) 673 4400 tnllTIH YAUTlllll Come call.. to nur ,Jlc, n:pre,ent .it1v1: ,1bl.1ut roJ..i~ '., --.+---+------tnan c m~. Cnm1derin~ dw San Juan Islands!! A magnifi-1mmeJ1atc rnx -.aving' and cent Waterfront custom built 2 lung·term value 0 ( home NEWPORT B EACH A LEGACY OF STYLE. OITIKUll OllllllUll "OOod buy W_,. to bey or t>Mcl'I On Betboa Perun POfl'lt 2 • o.,, Of 3 Bdrm 2 bethl 2 1tory, 2 car garage e..n r• m~ 5295,000 Cell story home nestled in a serene owncrsh;n, Harbor Wood ' 1, wooded site over-,. an llnract1ve .lltemc1ttve c11 1 looking breath-•~ ' taking Puget p<1yini.t rent. Sound. Owner ·• will trade for N rt Beach property. to sell - $335,000. y Sivaslian M llLF Olllll Quiet end unlt overlooking the Blg Canyon Golf Course. Beautifully dee-·-~ orated 2 BR & den. Just reduced to $278,500. Helen Wood c/i!._111 (' .1..<r.ir.(_I I I I(' 111-1331 r,k•• tf~uu •• uif *",.. ,...., .... -""'°'' ... ,,_ .... ..... ... ''"' ... .,. ""' ... '4••""' .. .......,...T. ,. ........ -............. "'"" ,., ... " ......... ft c .. ....-··· .,, .. ,. "'"' ,_, .. ~'\ .............. , ............ ,,. -' Bv•h ._" I •ff .... " ~ nu lllll '·' "' ~1 1""'~1l\4 r'" 11 .... I 10 -e1s~a120 Wlrnn.T UV. AT IT'S BEST II SC>«1acu .. r cvatom 5 BA I Of • 8' • Oen om. by 108 ENI EOO-Watet o#f 111e~ Ave then call t()f apc>oinlmlftl IO ... IASl(INO ~9 000 Bkr 8•1..0109 _ cerna .. 111u ltU llUTLIU,_ Ovple1 w / 2 -c1r1 toe 2 8d """' w/2 Bettle e6 &'Plf 111tcl'len11 A"urnel:ll• !Ollnst M•ll• IPC)1 to .. 001 Olhy Lowe A91 U!>-~&1 1 °' 644·tnt .. ,..au ~.cent 31r/pool 1t00 at• '336.000 kr ~Tf ILMT ~ ... ......... 3 bdtm, 3\t tM, lmpotted tile; upgr9dee. pool home wlttt kMly .-. welled ~wd wtth IMctrlo ~ entrMCe oat•. "~ otlllf'OI, 3 pn. C vat• beechH , price , loWet9d to SS 10,000, cell '°' flMndnQ ...... Alie tOf CrtlQ (1f 4) 13 M2te •' OPEN HOUSES 1-5 IATllllY lllffl HU Yht1 lffft• 3 BR, 2 BA C~ndo $133,000 J. DONAHUE ............ 11H Pert Owtn 4 BR, Den $279.000' E. CORKETI .. Ulftl..9el.Jll 7lS.1hlM4 2 BR, View $280,000 T. BOLAND IUYllW 2121 YMlttY ..... 4 BR. FR $330,900 G. ANDERSON a1•11nu1 11 ... .., 3 BR $334,500 C.McMAHAN Dllll•• 112 &I.,,. 4 BR $339.000 A.KURTZ l&LIU ..... 2111 ..... t 313 Duplex $340,000 M. MATTHEWS WllTIUff , ... ..,,. ...... 4 BR. FR. Pool $360.000 LMcLOON Ult llU 221 Yl1 ~111 3 BR, Guest $385,000 G. LIVINGSTON UYOIEST 11H larH1 Way 5 BR i Maids. Pool $469,000 J CAMPBELL PllllHU Niil 1111 l iraetf 4 BR. FR $495,000 J McNAUGHTON SPYIWI •l us.. ..... 6 BR. FR, Vu $675,000 B. REEDY SPYIUIS 11 ......... 4 BR, Pool, Vu $695,000 B. YORKE NEW LISTINGS WTlllf OHTA IHA 1111,IOO Charming home with wood flooi_s, huge tree- lined yard provides lots of privacy. L'..ocated on a quiet street this 3 BR house Is walking distance to school, park, library and shopping. A perfect home for the young family! UllU IUOll 1211,000 Excellent location! Walking distance to beach and shops. Spacious 3 BR. 2 BA home with hardwood floors. neutral colors and lovely backyard. Assumable 1st T 0 . and seller will carry 2nd T.0 IUIH YlfW •llll IH0,000 Prtced to sell. 5 BA,1amily room home. Ca- thedral ceilings. beautiful landscaped pool-size garden. courtyard fountain, flrepit, view of sunsets over Catalina Fee. IELOHIT •Ill Hll .... Incredible view of ocean, Catalina and Fashion Island from this fabulous 2 BR, one level plan in Newport's lavish Belcourt. Alt the finest amenities Included In this most loveliest of homes I UN tlU 11,111,000 Superb architectural design m this contem- porary -4 BR home. black granite floors, rose- wood cabinets, fabulous kitchen design, tiled petto and ~ock plus pier & slip for 60' boat IHRllT UN llll 12,tH• Attention builders! Desl~n and build your own epac1ous home on 75' of prime bayfront prop- erty Existing pier will accommodate a 90' t yacht By appointment I A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS F1NANCIAL NElWORK REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSES 1-5 lllllY lllf Fl 401 Yhta lr114t 4 BR $224,900 G.ANOERSON •1UYN .. 1LAll 11 ... hllll4 2 BR. View $280.000 T. BOLAND UYOIHT 2021 Witt4wtr4 4 BR $295,000 L. MARSTON IWllll flfW ... ES 18'1 Pert hetfit l4 4 BR. Bonus. Pool $335.000 C. KALINA '6Slllll OIEH . ,..., 3 BR $345.000 C.McMAHAN LITTLE IALllA llWI 211 btlHt AH 1/1 BR $348,500 R BOLAND IWI ... VIEW MIUI 1421 IHI lrht 5 BR, FR, Fee $360,000 E. OLSON WllTOltff 1211 k •trMI L11t 3 BR, Spa $398.500 M.GUTH ftlTOUff 12 1211 ..... l BR, FR $405,000 S.EXLEY CHIU H L IJI HlPtllMttt1 3 BR $419.000 J . ROBBINS WTILlff 2111 o .... , 6 + BR , Spa, Vu $420,000 H. THAMER IWllll ""' l llll . 11U ftttt Stilt 4 BR. pool. Vu, Fee $449,500 A.KURTZ 1n1uu 11U 1 , .... ,., 3 BR, FR, Vu $465,000 B.AEEDY -umm ',.,...,. . ., 5 BR -t Maid's, Pool $469,000 J . CAMPBELL .. , .... u 2111 "1slttr• Ir 3 BR, FA, Spa $495,000 D. BIBB llWPtlTISUll ............ ,. ... 3 BR. Waterfront $545.000 J McNAUGHTON IPYIWI lT•Lll"llrtft 4 BR, FR, Pool $560,000 M.REEOY ......... -.u 2111 llfhr .. Ir 3 BR. FR, Vu $595,500 E. CORKETI ........ Hll Yltt1 Ir 4 BR. FR, Den S625.000 E BOWIE tntuU , .......... 4 BR. Pool, Vu $695.000 8. YORKE .......... JT21 t:, IN'HI 4 BR. Bonu1. Oen 1 1.300,000 0 VA ENTINE "* ttU ., .... """ler4 6 BR, FR $1,760,000 C RUMSFELO 844-9080 j I BURR WHITE REALTOR. INC. 67>4630 NEWPORT BEACH/COM lrwPHT OIEST /I-1111,tlO Close to beach, this 2 BR, 2 BA end unit Is newly decorated In neutral colors with tile kitchen and patio, and a 2 car garage. One of Newport's best buys. Call today for excellent financing terms. Tl! l l lfF l lll,000 Reduced! Excellent opportunity to live in lovely greenbelted Bluffs condo! 3 BR. w. BA, patio, community pool and tennis. Walk to shopping. Call now! I EWPHT OIHT · 111',tOO Newport Beach living at its best! ~ BR condo located close to ocean beaches & bay activities. Formal dining, fireplace. community pool 8 tennis. ..HllH OIEEI IHl,000 Most popular Plan 3 -a single level 3 BR plus f amlly room. Beautifully decorated with sky- lights. plantation shutters, private spa. Ideal location. 24 hour security. pools and tennis. WHTOUFF 111¥£ IHl,000 Outstanding Westclltt value single floor home featuring vaulted ceilings. skylights, fully equipped kitchen, 3 BR plus a den, two and one half .baths. Quiet location. lllHEOLIFFI IH0,000 The best buy In Shorecliffsl Unlimited growth potential in this 3 BR, 2 BA home on large lot. By appointment. WHTCUFF IHl,IOO Serene Is the word for this beautiful 3 BR home set in a perfect garden on a very special street. Large master bath has 2 showers. WEIT IEWHllT IHl,000 Old World elegance. 4 doors from the beach. 4 BR house plus study + bachelor unit. Wood floors. custom kitchen and the best of every- thing. Tastefully designed. lnlUIS llLl 1111,000 Discover this 4 BR, 2.5 BA home with natural · pool and spa setting plus picturesque views from the ocean and bay to the city Jlghts and mountains. Simply one of the best views in town. Call for appointment to see . SPYIUIS 1120,000 5 BR plus bonus room In a visual medley of color & light. Forever view, pool & spa. Hardwood. French doors, a compelling combination of taste. roem, 1-0catlon. view & price. Ill O&IYH llll,HO Extraordinary 3 BR. den home on beautiful grounds Which Includes fountains, kol pond , spa and private patio. Gourmet kitchen, marble floors. recessed ceilings, Sherle Wagner fixtures and basins, period fireplaces and detailed to perfec1ion. 111 UIYll 11 ,100,HO Some of the mOilpeautlful homes of the present are often renewed visions of the past. Thie le such a home from the hand carved hardwood floors to the celllng that opens to the sky, this home has been expanded and detailed to exact- ing atandarde. Situated on a prime large private lot. ...... .... .... .. 11,Hl,IOI Buutlfulty Spanish, modern & unique 4 BA home w1th ocean, bay and hlllalde vlewa. A true Corona del Mar landmark remodeled with pride. Lerge corner lot, superbly landscaped. 1112 2181 SAi JOA-_HILLS RD., NEWP_Dlll BEACH - -..'Not.'T'"' HKOM.ft-'<·t' c.emt" , ............. 1 1111,IOO &11utifully upgraded und . ex panded home with <X.~an. t lty lightl und mountain v1(•ws. 4 Bdrm, atudy/Joft and offtl-e. Master s~fte with fireplace and large view balcor\Y· Comer lot. Very light and blight. Micki Cooper OISTll 01 .. TIY llOEI IH,MI FlllOI II Relax ln a beau tiful spa, while watching the sunset over Newport Bay. New 4 bedroom. 4 ~ ~th custom home with oak floors, high beamed ceilings and 4 (~places. located in Harbor Hill. Ed F.acano/Maureen WhJ~. $900,000 IHISTHCTll IOOI YlfW 1111,111 Soaring ceilings. easy flowing, open floorplan tughlight this 2 bedroom, 2 • 1 .bath, den. library "Miramar" model in Harbor Ridge Estates. Soft neutral tones, available for immedi- ate move·in. F.cl Escano/Maureen White MAHlll VIEW lllLU CllAlllH IHl,IOO Bright and cheerful 3 bedroom I level home with beautifully land- scaped front and back yards. Up- graded kitchen appliances with new floor, great location convenient to shopping and school. read y to move into. JoAnn Kenton/Maxine Propp IOYH SllOllfl IAYFIOIT 1121,IOO One story home. New carpet, paint and draperies. Beautiful large liv- mg room and master swte on the bay front. Two additional bdnns & family room. Pier for your yacht. A wonderful vaJue. Barbara Aune lfW lllTIH-llH ISLE 1121,000 Be the first to see this custom resi- den<.'E' built on an extra wide street to street lot. Over 3600' of quality design, contammg 4 Br, 3V2 BA. The unusual vaulted ceiling & sky- lights together with the many fire- places make this truly a magnHicent residence. Ann Peters UYSllf COYE Olllllll PllTHISf .snt,000 Harbor & ocean view from living room & balcony. 2 bdrm, den, 2\11 ba. elt.•gant, ('()mmunity pool & beach. Owner will assist with financing. Leasehold to fee $69,000 unul Jan. 1st. Tom Alhnson/Micki Cooper IUITIFIL UYFlllrCIT--:Ul4t.e0t-1-- Pier permit included Room for 50' boat & large home. A chance to build exactly what you want. Own· ers are anxious to seJJ Fee property. Beverly Morphy Ill OAHH - HCflUIT FAlllLY llllf 11, 111,000 This traditional two story 5 bdrm, 4 1h bath, custom· home includes formal living & dmmg rooms, large separate family room wjJh wet=cbar and golf course views from nearly every room. Quiet cul-de-sac lo- cation on one of Big Canyon's larg- est fairway lots with extra large pool and spa Owner flexible on terms. Danny Bibb A LITTI.E "lflOHllT'' lllllOAIYH • 1111,IOI Located on Big Canyon golf course, a completely customized & ex· panded 3 bdrm, Deane Townhome. Extensive use of bleached oak floors. French doors & bay windows thruout Gourmet kllchen with l'enter island Shows like new! Stephani<' Grody/Danny Bibb OLIFF llAYH 1211,000 Charming two story home excellent condition. Large lot. total p?ivacy with beautiful pool & spa. Wood beamed ceilings. spacinus family room. Stephanie Grody/Da nny Bibb OllTIM Tll·LRIL IAYFHIT 11,IH,000 SophlSticated, dramatic 4 BR, Fam- ily room, Formal dirung with wine cellar, Library, Pier and Slip w hich will accomodate a large boat. Top quality construction-lots of wood, leaded and etched glass, custom ceramic and more. Great location within minutes of Harbor entrance. Martha Macnab .... ... -...... 't ·tlfl;lll Perfection ! 3 bdrm, den. 3 ba. apa. About lOOQaquare feet added to the original Beautlf ul decor! lmpe<:- cable condition! A great Buy in a super family area. lncld. 13nd . Martha Macnab llW-WllT UY AYI 12,I00,111 OOUBLE lot. A tot.al of 70' on the bayfront-includt.'9 beautifully dec- orated 4 BR, Spanish Colonial atyle main house with tcparate guest houte. New pier and alip to ac- comodate 2 larg boats, spacioua patio and aandy beach. An eleaant off crtng. includlng the fumiahtnp, tee ltmple. Martha Macnab WAITll "UITIU llYU'' 1111.- A lovely family home w/pool atu yard. 4 bdrm. 3 ~ ba, formal dining & family room Ftnrt tl~ on mar., ket. Walk to 1hop1 & ichoob. Priced to ~11 $310,000. lncld la nd Mary Lou Marton # 2 OIYIO PWI, lllTI 100 844-8200 l I OrMQI Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Apfil 14, 1885 1~ 12JMue-Qum. Wtetclttf., Newport Bad'I "'844:.ooeo '405.000 S1f/8Und1y 1-s 4 ~ #0.~la. Okt CdM. Qar~ 518 EJ Modena, Newport tt.lght1, N.8. 8"42·5200 $&50,000 88t/8un 1·5 **1631 8onnle Ooone Terr. CdM · 759-9100 S325,000wlland ~undey 1·6 2017 W. Chanda.t, Setlta Ana 657-3~ .. · $15-',500. Sat/Sun all day ~868 Sundey 1·5 t '* •4816 Hampd9n (Cameo 8hor•)OOM 831. 12se U35,000 Sat/Sun J·5:· 2320 P~ A.b«dlen HV liomM !&O~jt'> .S2t~.ooo Sun 1 .. 5 '* 11401 Honn It.. Dewer 8hota. NI 631-7300 197&,000 8at/8uf11-I 1820 POf1 C..,... pt, H.V. Hmt, H.8 78()..1505 ~8'.900 S.t/&.in 1-5 1228 Po&arlt Dmej Oiowt. anot-. .. 631-1300 N7t5.000 a.v&.n 1-~ HOMal FOR I ALE 2 11 DROOM '12 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $239,500 Sun 1-.!I 2884 ClubhOUM Rd, Cotta MeN 548-2313 $199,500 Sunday 1-4 428 Plau.a Lido, Udo lite NB 873--7300 •875,000 SaV&.in 1""' 121 t Portlid•. BtoacltnOOf COM 1830 Port ·AenWk:ik. HVH. H9wport &lldl • 1218 Polarla, Newport a..ch 8".8177 $:M6,000 Sun 1·6 76C).88e 1 13$81000 88t/8un 1..S 208 'Magnolia CM *311 Colleen, Cotta Meaa 648·2313 $-499,000 Sunday 1·6 18..,,. p T ~ n~ .. "" Ort llQ98tt, ,....., _ _., • ~· ••V"2S Aldgelne. H Ridge, NB 1844 Port Charlel, Harbor View 759·9100 Sunday 1-4:30 7~ 54.375,000 8a1/8Un 1·5 76().8333 $329,000 Sunday 1·6 ••5-4 Royal St. Qeor;~. Big Cyn NB 16 Rod<craPt· s= NB 631-8011 $149,900 Sun 1'-4:30 842-5200 $142,500 Sunday 1-5 6441 Vat chef. Hunt. BMch 644 ·~oo s2 100 r•. 0 • • 1 ..:. 848·9631 Sat/Sun 12·5 -v" ' • .. rn ovn ·~ 844-7 · 0 $1, 1 5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 Southland, Woddbrldge, lrvlne 3209 Oakota, Meu Verde,'coata Mesa 786-6198 $152,900 Sat/Sunday 1-5 751 -3191 S156,900 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plua ~AM RM or Dl!N 1221 Devon Lane, w .. tclltf. NB *19 Curl Or.(Jumtne Creek)Vu 631-7300 $285,000 Sun 1-6 912 Via lido Soud, Lido ltle. Nwpt Bch &40-5560 $&.i9,000 Sunday 1-5 8 .. 0-1515 819·728-5151 Set/Sun 1-5 385 E. 22nd St, Costa Meaa • 1429 OoJphln Terrace. lrvlne Terrace COM &46-7171 $299,900 Sat/Sunday 1·5 ~4-7020 $875,000 Sun 1·4 *1701 Galatea Terrace, Ir Terr COM 128 Orchard, Orangetree, lrvlne 875-6000 $299,000LH Sat/Sun 1-5 652-5320 $121 ,500 Sunday 12-5 ••1900 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shor", NB 631-7300 $545,000 Sun 1-5 60 See Plne1 McClain, Big Cyn, NB 760-8333 S298,500 _. Sunday 1-5 ••4615 Hampden .(Cameo ShorH) COM ••343 Via Lido Soud, Udo ltl• NB 673--7300 $1,800.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2406 Via Marina, Back Bay 845-9306 $275,QOO 124 Via Trieste. Udo Isle NB 673-73()0 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 Sun 1·4 ••2 Rue Grand Ducal, 8lg Canyon, N.6 675-8742 $687,000 881/Sun 1-Spm. ••5 Royal St <Hotot. a.Q 0yn NB ' e.u..e200 •1.195,000 Sat/SOn 14 •• 1806 Sendatwood, BaycrMt NB 644-6200 s312&.ooo Sun 12-6 2705 St.arbi<d, Mela Verde, C.M. 751·3 191 '319.000 Sunday 1·& * •907 Sandcastle, Hrbr View Hll, CdM 7~534 $364,000 Sunday 1-5 ••6 Trafalgar, Hrt>r RIOQil, ~'"'POrt Bch ~ • 1,950,000 Sunday 1·6 1900 Santiago, Dover Shores NB 644·6200 $4999,000 Sun 1:30·5 ••V'14 Tr~ar, H Ridge, NB 780-8333 $1 ,595,000 Sat/&ln 1-! 3408 SummerMt, Costa Mesa ~5·0303 $179,5?P 631-1266 $635,000 ' Sat/Sun 1-5 1148 Santiago Or, Dover Shor•, NB 407 Vista Grande, The Bluffs, Newport Bch 631-7300 $5e0,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * *610 Via Lido Nord. Udo Ille. NB 844-9060 Sl,350,000 Sunday 1-6 Sur:iday 1-5 1201 Devon Lane (W"tcllff) Nwpt Beach 644-9060 $224,900 Sunday 1-5 1903 Yacht Camllla, Seavlew 631-1400 $335,QOO 631 -1266 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 '* 1542 Santiago Drive, BaycrMt, NB 407 Vista Grande, The Btutta. Npt Bch 631-7300 $~50.000 Sun 1·5 6 .Yorkahlre, Harbor RJdge NB 644-6200 $1 , 195,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 **600 Harbor Island Or. Promotory Bay 631 -14QO $998,000 Sat/Sun \-5 644-9060 $224,900 Sunday '1-5 * 1628 Santiago Drive. Bayc:reet, NB . 631·7300 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • . I BR ptua FAM RM or DeN •2691 Aquatic Lane. Huntington Bch 3 BEDROOM *835 Amigos #9, COM 759-1501 $134,900 LH I * * 12 t: Harbor Island Rd, Newport Beach Sun 1-5 640-~8~8 $1 ,650,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1200 Berkshire Lane, Westcllff NB •3Kennalngton Harbor Ridge NB 673-7300 $278,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 644-6200 $495,000 Sun 1-5 39 1·0 Chaf'ne~)Ptace. Newport tatand, N.B •2807 Harbor View Dr, CdM ' 644-9060. 4/.545,000 Sunday 1-5 644-9060 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 2137 Ch.anr'le; Rd, Peninsula Point 6 Jetty, Jasrhtne Creek, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 644-9060 $345,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 2001 Ktngg Rd, CllHhaven 102 Columbia. Newport Crest 63 1 1" $"79 500 Sat/Sun 1-4 760-8333 $189,000 Sunday 1-5 • .. .. ' 4 BA plue FAM AM or DEN * * • 222 Via Lido Nord, lido Is 644-9060 "$1 ,550,000 Sunday 1-5 1521 Anita, Westcllff NB . 644-7020 $269,000 2324 Arbutus. Eastblutt NB 644-6200 $279,000 •933 Bellis. Eastblutf NB 759-1501 $319,900 1 Coventry, Harbor Ridge NB 644-6200 $599,000 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1·5 Sun 1-5 224 Koran, Lido Isle NB 2953 Country Club Dr, Costa Meaa 673-7300 $345 ooo 546-2313 $167,500 Sunday 1--4 ' Sun 1-5 960 Denver. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $189,900 Sunday 11-3 Sunday 1-4 111 E. Bay Ave, Ba,boa Peninsula, N.B 645-0303 $497,700 Sat/Sun 1-5 892 Laird, Costa Mesa 11 19 Dolphln Terrace, lrvlne Terr, CdM 645-0303 $218,000 759-9100 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 546-2313 $166,950 Sunday 1·5 19432 Sierra Lago. Turtle Rock, Irvine , 552-2000 $215,000 Sunday 12--4 '* '* * • 101 Via Lido Soud, doek, wtll excha 5582 Southall Terr .. T.urtle Rock. trvlne 552-2000 ~.000 Sundey 1-4 * 1936 Teresita Lane, .NB 631-7370 $198,000 136 Via Havre, lido Isle 631-1400 $649.000' 222 Via Koran, Udo Isle NB 644-6200 $625,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 8~8 Via Udo Nord, Lido Isle 760-8333 $1,990,000 Sunday 1-5 * •627 Via Lido Soud, Lido tale. Nwpt Sch 548-6333 $1,695,000 Sunday 1-5 873-7873 PP $4,850.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 103 Via Lido Scud, Udo •• NB 759-9100 $2,950,~ _L Sunday 1-5 7BEDROOM **351 Via Udo Soud (Udo lsl)NB 759-9100· $1 ,250,000 Sunday 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE . ' 1 ~00M 220 Nice Lane. Vtna. Balboa, Npt Bch 646-7171 $139,900 Sunday 1-5 1 BR ptue F All Rflll or DEN 54 Claret, Woodbridge 63 1-1400 $130,000 2BEDROOM Sun 1-5 **1016 E. Balboa NB 673-3777 $895,000 Sun 1-5 • 1 1 Malnsall, Jasmine Creek COM 64.._7020 $325,000 Sun 1•4 * •2104 E. Oceanfront. Peninsula Point * •40 Vienna (Harbor Ridge} Nwpt Bch * •32 Ima Loa Ct, NB 631-1400 $998,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 859-0909 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 673-7300 $159,500 Sun 1--4 * • 233 Montana, Coat· Mesa 2533 Fordham Rd, College Park CM 645-0303 $149,000 850-0918 $134,500 Sun 10-5 Sunday 1.4 **400 Evening Star Lane, Newport Beach 2582 Vista, Bayahores NB 644-6636 $9 15,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 644-6200 $695,000 102 Shotz Plaza, Veraalltes, Newport Bch Sun 1-5 548-8636 $128,900 Sunday 1-5 2030 Galaxy pr NB 631-7370 $540,000 39 Monteclto COM 631-1181 $565,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Sun 1-5 •2001 Galatea Terrace, Irvine Jerrace. NB 631-7300 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ***•405 North Star, Oover Shores NB 644-6200 $695,000 sun 1-5 1356 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores. Nwpt Bch 642-5200. $795,000 Sunday 1-5 2237 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $145,000 Sunday 12-4 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Coata Mesa '* 133 Jasmine Creek. Corona def Mar 673•1600 s21 5,000 Sunday 11-4 * • 1330 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores NB 786-7500 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 673-7300 $675,000 Sun 1-4 S 1064 Pescador Dr. Dover Shores, NB * 1700 Gal~ Or Dover Shores NB 2476-A anta Ana Ave, Costa Mesa 631 7300 $525 ooo S n 1 5 3 $ • ' u • 759-1501 600.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2 13 139,900 Sunday 11-5 - 1 Riverside Ave .. Newport Beach 530 Westminster, Newport Beach 645-7009 $209.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2727 Windover, Np\.t:l4.fbor Hiiia NB 644-7020 $540.000 Sun 1-4 2021 Windward Lane, Baycrest, N.B 644-9060 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BEDROOM 2009 Vlata Caudal, Bluff•. Nwpt ,Bch 759-9100 $199,000' Sundav 1-5 2 BR ptua FAM RM or DEN * 26522 Lucinda, Mlaslon Viet<> Ca 759-1501 $149,900 Sun2-5 3BEDROOM *402 Carlotta NB 640-0020 $237,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •3500 Marcus NB 673-3777 $339,000 Sat 1-5 •71 Sandptper, lrv1ne •106 1 Skyline Or, Lag Bch 494-4473 $385,000 Sat9-12/Sun 12-5 548-2687 $317,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * •4621 Gorham. Cameo Shores CdM 644-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 *2042 Port Weybridge, Harbor View NB 720-0505 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2620 Vlsta Del Oro, The Btuff9, Nwpt 8ch 759-1501 $157,000 Sun 1-5 515 Riverside Dr, Newport Heights 3153 Sumatra Plac~,i._!-Aesa Verde CM 548-5133 $124,wu Sun 1-5 631-1400 $257,000 . 640-5560 $160.000 Sat/Sun-~-5 Sun 1_5 * 1206 NoJtlng1on Dr (Westclltf) Nwpt Bch 631-1266 $269.500 Sat/Sun 12-4 3801 Sandune'Ln.,H{lrbor View Hiiis NB 644-6006 $775,000 Sat 1-5 2605 Vista Ornada, The Bluffs. Nwpt 8ch .../ *244 1 Vista Nobleza, Bluffs 640-017 4$269,SOOFee 404 Vista Parada, Bluffs. NB 760-8333 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-5 •22332 Walllngform, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $335,000 SandBrt· 409 Walnut Pl, CM 631-8011 $158,000 •••6304'~ W. Oceanfront. N.B Sun 1-4:30 644-5150 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN * 2001 Vista Caudal (Bluffs) N.B. 644-0209 Sat/Sun 10-4 • 35 Skysall, Jasmine Creek COM 759-150 1 $365,000 Sun 1-5 2345 Arana, Eastbluff. Nwpt Bch 842-5200 $262.500 Sunday 1-5 ••982 Sandcastle, H V Homes COM 644-8208$389,000 s. at/Sun 1_5 3064 Java Ad. Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••3606 Seabreeze, H.V Hills, CdM 2207 Laurel Place. Newport Heights. NB 963-8377 $335.000 Sat/Sup 1-5 631-7300 $299,000 Sun 1-5 **4601 Seashore. West Newport . 631-1400 $675.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 2040 Shlpway Drive. Baycrest, NB 631· 7300 $265,000 118 Via Quito, lido Isle, NB Sun 1-5 631-7300 $54.9,000 •. r Sat/Sun 1-5 .;J 2 Little River Cir. Spyglass Hiii. NB 631-7300 '$597,500 16 Meadowsweet, Irvine 786-81 34 $193.500 tee •339 Miiford, Cameo Shores COM Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 675-6000 $384,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 107 Via San Remo. Lido "tsle NB 673-7300 $399,500 Sun 1_5 **3881 Mistral Dr., Huntington Hrbr 2537 Bamboo, Eastblutf NB 644-6200 $215,000 963-7010 $575,000 Sunday 12-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2581 Vista Or, Newport Beach . 546-2313 $585,000 Sunday 1_5 •410 Morning Star Lane. Dover Shores. NB v2111 Bayshore Dr, Bayshores NB 631-7300 $435,000 Sun 1-5 644·6200 $355,000 Sun 1-5 **•1821 W. Bay NB 2675 Bayshore Or, Bayahore NB 673-3777 $395.000 644-6200 $619,()90 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1106 Westcllff Or, Newport Beach *34 Morro Bay. Spyglass COM 20121 Bayview, Santa Ana Heights 642-7404 $230,000 Sunday 1-4:30 759-1501 $659,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 845-0303 $144,600 Sun 12-4 Sun 1_5 14 Morro Bay Drive, Spyglass Hiii. NB 631-7300 $549.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 640-5560 $239,500 Sunday 1-5 2218 Aralla St, Eastblutf NB , 2605 Vista Ornada, The Bluffs, Nwpt Bch 640-5560 $239,500 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plue FAM RM or DEN •2632 Vista Def Oro, (The Bluffs) Nwpt Bctl 640-6931 $185,000 tee land Sat/S"1'1 1-5 644-1836 . $315,000 w/la~d Sat/Sun 1-5 428 Vista Roma (Bluffs) N.8 759-9100 $216.000LH Sundayil--4:30 * • • 1615 Bayadere Terrace (Irv. Terr.) CdM 644-6636 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •421 Vista Suerte, NB 644-0020 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1615 Bay Clift Ctr, Spyglass Ridge, NB 4 BEDROOM 631-7300 $560,000 Su: 1-5 2753 Vista Umbrosa (Blutfs)NB V2665 Bayshore, Newport Beach 759-9100 $295.000fee Sun1-4 30 759-9100 $483,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 DUPLEXES 1 a 1 958 Begonia, Costa Mesa 646-717 1 $186.900 Sunday 1-5 J . 2 BA ptu1 2 BA 55 Goleta Point, Spyglass Hiii. NB **3403 Finley. Peninsula 631-7300 $845,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 673-69q0 $345.000 Sllll 1-4 644-7020 $795,000. Sun 1-5 4 BA plua 3 BA 51 Goleta Pt. Spyglass NB I ••51 Goleta Pt. Spyglass NB 1801 w 2nd St. Santa Ana Helgnts 644-6200 4795,000 Sun 1·5 1 645-0303 $135,000 Sunday 12-5 7 Hermitage, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $1.395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ' 1429 Keel Drive. Harbor View Hills, CdM 644·9060 $360.000 Fee Sunday 1-5 •Spa • poo • • Waterfront • * * Waterlront & POOi ..,., Give addreu at guard ate IHMI ltr lilt lnMI ltr lalt . ln1t1 let lalt ln1t1 ftr lalt Rtaatt ltr Salt Btaatt ftr lalt Datltxn /Uaita 1300 S..t1 ltr lalt 1400 nes llfll,.idff ltaMt Oafan io .. l!!J!rt ltacla 1011 itwttrt lutla 1111 l"'Jlrt ltula lOlt ltacla l ll!llrt ltacla 1069 Saata Aaa lOIO IW NllT REO-R1 No/West comer lltea Cnti llna W 111 .. u" •• a v .. ,, 1-1111 IOO NEWPORT BEACH 3 8drm. ram-rm, lmmac Ocean view Duplex, C>bl M ... ()f/81rctl St S.A Ptaia1a11 2207 2 UL.Ill n Mel ... $22 000 -i.· 1 Unnrad__. •na near So ownr Unlta. 2Br 2'~8a. Hla. Aoent 8l8/507-6247 c ... ta""e 181 TIME ON MARKET WllfOUfp t Step& 10 beeeh. Lo lo dn .... ""· .... ' 3 BO ' BA 4 level unit on --....., 3BR 2ba h•. 5 Bdrm cuatom boll! .uper ExceptlOMI 4 bdrm, fam DOWJI aaaumes In on ti..eh cot-E11ecutlve home reduced g~n.':'.az~~ln~·~5\5n~~ ~~K ~gtft21~f42~~:~ luc~n, Faraa the sand 3 tlr9')1~ & cpte/drpa, bulltlna, ~ ll'larp famlly home. 1 blk rm, formal dining, pool tage+ tncme unit Carl Only $230,000 38drm. 3 557_3344 -lrntt 1575 tantastk: 111ew Ill levels s925 •aec. ~2•1716 to beaeh, l/fJfY qui.t. Mini All thla on a beautlfui tree H V Home S Moten Bkr 760-2643 Bath + pool Some TLC Wall to wall carpettng ~ts t>argalM 2br 2t>a vu. Aaklng 1•50.000. tined atreet. $269,500. tge pool needed Motivated! Mt~ilt Bean 1100 lact•t Prtttf 1350 l.02 lCRE·••1CI through..out 2 ear gar-tncd gar S600'1 or 5 rm OWC 1at or 2nd. Mark 631-12~ LIDO BAYFRONT 'N/lg Robert Mllllken. Agt --IUI age, v~cant S2SOO/mo S750 wt gar k /p ok Jtequet,Agt.645-9922 12""Nottl~tonCKlve & lot. Assume dock. Open Fri 10·2. 642·7404 12x52 w/expando. up-22%llWI 11111 FILLPllOI annual··, 539~190Beat R1ty'-vv Sal/Sun 1-5. 101 Via graded. Must see to ap-24 units lest tl'lan 2 ... , old. 1 ' .,., E s• eo• APUllNTlllAll OpenSet/ n 12•4 lge loans . LldoSoud.&Oeeenfronl OCEAN FRONT LOT on pree S •park 963-0332 Assume existing. tow S1H ..... hyattt 111ia "'L "' Homey adult cond o -- -Cur1H«bert911 $225,000. Trlptex673-7873PP bluff In Shoreclltts. Ap-1BRCM $165/mospreiii lntereat financing All 2 IH.Pll9'ITI II IULn wtrront porcti & gard«l ......... proved plan lor 5000aQ ft Bd units located in San 121·21IO area. new cpts. drpe & Ull UNlllTlll f ST Ull llU UYflHT house 673·3777 Agt ~n~~.r O:~~h~94~ Bernardino A sking Near beacf'\ ·and boll -----paint 2 BR/l ba, toe COV· 3 8d " Ba 4 leY9I on ·the IJI£ VIEW PIER & SLIP. 38R 3ba. VILLA BALBOA CONDOS or aft 6. 894_3134 $798.000 marinas r ake of the CeltH ••l ••r 2222 ered petiO $895/mo DY" bHCh. Unobatructed From Ebbtlde Reduced to ·S 1, 195.000. I Br Deck view $133,000 OUrtts, M1uour1 Road 4§}!12·~8A Fl( DIR, POOi. 751·6191 ...... 549-9823 OQMn view Ill ie1191a. 3 • IAITll Agt. 673· 1323 18r Skylltes. vu $159.500 llST Ill II TIWI Trad1' t1'on al frontage. New turvey by ttt11n11 cul-de-sac $2150 HUGE Twnnee E'91de 3Br flr•placea, 1ptclou1 Cuatomlud 3900 ""/ft. 4 Ad . 4 Bed-S CO DOS I ._ 127 IOO lleenMCI engineer tron Bl<r·Ownr ~O~ 152 , vaulted ~Unga living ..... ml'Y llUU VERSAILLE N Ftr 111 1 plna Detailed •urvey .{ --2 ~ ba. Att 2 car gw. pvt room. dining r~. Bulft ~iB1c~•n75/-0~~· rooms & den Reduced 175,000. Super 18r Dramatic dee $99,000 '72 Levitt home Cath cell· Realty mai>. Ola.nt oak• and CANYON CREST CONDO yrd Ten/pool. 11175 In range ol/9fl tnd dlth· plus fJiOI & · "K41nalngton" In Ha0bor ~=~ ~~~ti:':W =~~:·~ tngs. lge llvl~Rdl~~ng ~ 631_ 7370 hlekory In a gruay. parll· 3 BR 2'>ba Neutral decor Agt Don 54&-~13 waah«. Flnlll'led n1tural 111 IUfll tpa. $U"9fl.,00,0,. , Rld~()()Owlth apa. nly 2B Be vi-.. 5162·000 kSitch area y _! I IM<e Mttlng Mucti wuo F r e s " I Y PI I nt e d MESA VERDE 3 BR 2be. woo<l i cebln9tt. Muter N aaa • ... II 147, down, owner Wiii r '"1.Y "" · tlf park oong ..uu ta a-me. Oeet. wild turkey $13501mo on IM Avall dooble flreolac.. ff..nly aull• top level, f100f to .....-'· ' -·trade for amallef home or 2Br aetuxe view S 199,900 welcome AJll 540·5937 2 HOUSES C~• ~ fox, raccon YMr around now Agent 675-7786 ~lnted and landacaped. '*ll""~la .. plul ldenl· 48drma,fem.rm.5.,ltha. • .• ~ 14 , condo Open.Sat/Sun,1-4 JOA"1CAIN.Agt631-4960 C-_t..--2.---8. OrouS19,200 1172,500 flatll~lldernesa area -l>rl 112001 '-•I '3.. ~ b• unit .... 2 taro-n~t on tf: 8th H .1..;. I'!,~ 40 Vtenna. Darlene or ---w°'"tdepl wtu, rn 40\JILong . 15% On Owner Don . . Olde Corona def Mar 3 Br r me arM mo ,... ~ .,.., f•' -"t at_.. ."' PoP patio. G 97 62"'7 ldeel tlon Good hl(lh ' 2t>a ,_._. clean Mature No peta 545-3650 bd unit fO< Income All .. rway. "'" .... IDllPllJ Bob Hermal) .559-9400 0< VILLA ••LH& h d '19 500 oguen 4 • " ~ound Picture pe>eteard 1 ·-·, tht. on •n overalled ~~9:a1~~Jr5•000· By I . u1 !!:·TW-. -854-0909 -\i, Well ~~aled-Penthouee o':8'g~ !1n 8 to bUctl 6 Unl1a C.M. All 2Br. tow ~ .. ""'-' ~.!merl-~~ t~9-~.!:o.~1r<> T:~~~~t 3;~~h 2g.~~~ =frc:'t~~t.v~f.:v=: Open S~ 1·-'PM IT.... < .~~~I ~-? with 1kyllght1. open 642-05-46 after" 30 _ down pymt. Undef mw-:·h~·=pie,aty~~ Aerlt optton 3bdnn 21>• ll'l<>P 1730 nr So Co ptz court and flrerlng. V• 23 Herm!ljg9 LAltle S..view 4 BR 21A~ AIC.... beam• and aome per-Quality Vtl(tng lmperlal dbl ket al $320K Prtncipell mall Write Trust ... Gen-plutrl deco< Chef's k11 53M 190 a..t Rtty fee cant. Owned by th9 Bank, llT If ..... Liii Spa, 13-'9,000. Excel. ----1 ':.:;"cfw:! w~~;!.1~~~ overslz.ad mobile home only ~ 7eo-&M2 aral Acceptanc. Co Box k1d/pe1 S 1200 • detalla Utlla free In oharmln' ttrrlflc t•rma to all. ShoWa like·-model • 3 financing. M0-1141 NEW MAIN BAY CONDO financing Priced to Mii 24Jt65, meny unuatal lea-WTllll mt& mu 312, Eldon, MIHOUrt. S39·6190 Best ~tty,.. bung.Uow w/ac>p!a '375 11.2ts,000;18W.'nod•Yll bdrm, 2 ba, ffptc, fcwmal IUffllftl 2eOO aq" 38d 3 Ba + <Mn. quickly Catt IOf further ~:,~ lnA~~~~b~~ ~= 3 Units. Hlotl .... ,,.,at>M 66026 or c.ll IPYIUSI ~!~ 190 S.t Alty ,_ .... 1 din + fam rm. Shak• roof prlv 1pa, 2 car Otr details .._•ch iOw .....,._.. ·rtntal 1•t TD H'9h Income .• ......_ ..... 1•112 l l ,.I D a..z ••-(11i fit7-21&0 & aecurlty aytttm In• 1111,111 $395,C)()O OPEN SUN 1-5 142·1200 1 5'36-32341053g:c,7751E 2Bdrma ~ Bachelor -• .-• "' 40r POOi 180 deg view ol U I .-.. at ....., (213yeeo.101• clud•d for '318.000. Low Down to uaum1 ''"' 1921 w. BAY AVE ModMt 11M.soo. Won't ...... 11 .. 112·1122 .. ~:~1~7~~~': ... -t •9Mi-1o-m-""'.-new--1 .. 111111~ ~ t1Uf.ry • ll'lown by appt U&,000 1tt T.O. at 873-37'?7 Agt N.0 WATERFRONl • lut th9 WMltendl ._ __ 'f Bdrm condo, atrama & ~ with H. Frtderlck 12V.%. Oeewl• 1 bdrm • Attr 28r 2b•. lrplc. btttns'; Roben Miiiiken. Agt =-iiii Stepe to beech 2Br. o.n. watertall•. poota, 1eoum. Utlt,,...3bd ,2' bath, 931-12M 'l«' Condo. Hlgtlty UP-pool/191/pvt beh, bolt 642-7404 -.. ~_ .. fTpK 2c.rgarage S1400 1enn11 • aecurfty M60 2000tqfthOuM,1bloett f'ededlntmell~ &1111.mlTUL 1llp 811•11 Asking LASTCHANCEI F,..,.., _.., 851-8767 661-8'24 to bMcltl. Lfg Pf'lvat• With pool. Call AH Sptotaoular OCEAN, 179,500/makeott VISTA(tH loltra<Mf0tln00f:Mprop-.r.. -d. --- petlO wl tpa • 20 II 20 Aodott• 631-12tle BAY.. CITY LIGHTS Bkr 875-824 t ""emog-t,.. r erty. Agt "3·5321 Cnta .... Uft 3 'i"'rm 2 Ba, oar . SSl50 ~ A .,_,..,. 0n1u drive) 2 OLX 4 Pleu JUlt -• 34072 El Encanto • •1• •1 View. !ntertalnen 4 bdr a tmar---Ilka 'Covtngtona' 5 Vfl t I · 2 Bd l office Weatalde. no Shown Sat Noon Onl't ::::·:oOOO, atu~~.~,: BMutttul Hrbf Vu Home ' hom9 w/pvt ap9, y.ct + WATERFRONT CONDO old '2505/moinoom.. , , 1 1 n g1ea no peta 1Brkr 1714} 87~5473 OWCitr»."'111 down! Call 28Hden or 31,, t.o . bonut rec rm Priced CHANNEL REEF Pr•rtz 11$0 Aa10ngl245,0006 -J•ralU.. S5251mo reh Catt -~ . T'llnCM'e l31-1a~ utum 1tt T.O. Xlnt bUy llUhed lo 1329,8001 A .. 1s.curtty 2 Br 2 Ba UP· * •W11111• * S250,000. Aak tor Mr an1war ad -. 208 l aat. Inell ~ 11 UU,000 Ownr CUSTOM HA, f8m, + tuln912&0.~, try I.OWi gtaded unit pvt marina. COMME~CIAL CORNERS Meyer Agt. A,_(819> ' 642..t300 24 hrs 28A 5dX &ndO, patfO, nu 759-0IO&cw875-0t&I gu9tt.&01A!Yef91deAva. down! Won t latl Cell pool OW'*673-6223 With Of wtt~t41nant• 729-1212 ..... 729-"'6 al llH 28R-18 .. ........._., •d "•Int ~.c•.Hunt '317 000 ownt 541-2t87 Patrldc Tenc>N 631·1291 --_. _ ,.. ,_....., y r ..-"""' . . • ... Cltatate lltl 5e1..f7 ..... l-PUI 8'9PI to Mnd 2bdrm r'' $650/mo 1st' lut Landmaril It Comm IAYP..,.....,/Tr• ~ -~ ;wxtR+oiEXeA'• •1U1U1..,_, ,.Mt111tedtn~1aMeaa. =r-:.~r,:'8~ 150<Mc> 540.rwa s1somo $493st3 8AYFAONT PINN PT 3bf2baMobllel73-8022 &38d381.,fam.:,'&'oo':;~ Hr t"<lh. lmmec cond Sacrauommlnel M~ Xlnt ranter. 'T~ con-S3M190a.atRl1y'-38A 2ba,Wi toe yard 39r 2t>a Condo rnodtfn 3 Id 2 Ba, NW ia:;:' ~·. AAAllA ST __ l 112K Owner492..UIHI a l'lardWata St0<•. Sult· dltton lQ lot AMuf'll tat patio 17 Imo, no peta 16871 C1nyon~n St7S doc k. lank owned OwMf/Batr e....1138 .... tl!MI J l al*'°'~ oent• To Agt"'r&e..ot~9 , MIT&U For ~t 7M921 mo (818) 444~8360 SIH.000173-3777 Agt ..... ".... . .Jutt *31'i.loo. lpecloul w ,. mot•. (W ? '3,500.000 SEl.LER O&SftE~T£t .... , 11&1..n ssoo !•taide home rental & l>lk• to ocean al9gan1 YIAONTw/ckd$9cU 38t+den, 21-+ata .. oond.. lftllllfllW--Hdrm He !Utblurt • ...... Agt 848-3278 4 Santi Ana CoodOI ... -=-If wig• oet'1ta 53t~190 oad., 6 gt 28r 2'..,Ba Be''13 V"I old .,.owt on L.g-attum SI~~ loan CARMIL MOl.. .. A Iba, view fl0n'l9. Urve fllmMy UTt• 1M a~ Cent• Strtp 1n POMI.,._ no csown with •t~/I 171 S.t R1ty i.a & lemlly rm Pl\iaMtl{• comer lot $331,000 * t,a&~ Incl ltnd. famlfy rm. Ilg tunny IOt. room, woOd floott lo.aty SpenlltH~ Con· eo.ta M.M. 2 atOf•. poatttw CUfl flow aft• • "' lmmac IG E •Ide 111 f\... '*" crpta a dri>•. trptc. 17W777Aot 0P~H8AT/SUN 1-& Upgrtded thru•Oul. AtedytolnOY'Mnto call O<JOfl\ln)um In h11torle 1375,000 Agl Sle&-6411 taxea 28A. 2 110<)'1 la1Ma rype apt 28' 1C' enol euno.ck dbl gtir, fully 2'32 VIJTA O!L ORO 1249,000 F•. Own/Aft 640-11& 1 8.,, Juen CIP!atreno Of· •ld'I Alktng '59.800 • __ 1_ UIT yd/ ar Meo 532 3MO maint yrd M()...6331 Ownr ~3117aC>-1131 7&~1170 or M t.1llO ~ tOf .... by owner Super Tenant• Call PN 1"9'11&1J• • g _ . Enctlanfl"Q otd town lb! .... U'fPlllT IY 1_.. HVt4 MONTIGOiBr '21Jr 11 ... a.. ,..._, oom t '"th" l•ot11h 1•11111 L Andrv• l ek...,.._ "f. Ing am. Eutlicl9 38f', 2ba. dbl crptd oeoor klda otl t?'U or .. 1 ~-' prlv•cy ,..... • FA. ly Owner '2M.t00 rnunlty poo4, ~ t ul Rf',Ull '"' Ylt.. (7 l4) Ht-&a.$4 lly w/2'1r llM!\tc 2 gar Lge yard. Kida/pet• Olher'I evall 53i-l 190 Sflerp a. oen Of 2 bf. Cllff Hawn 2 bdrm 2 bl., Al8UfM 11t T 0 . krt parll .,... """-"•" dlff"<'\flf'\ '••IH ,._....._.. ....... __ , .. _,.... at-,. 4 wrm w/O.....ltal ~ $900/mo, '1'!11-4$M 8-i Atty,_ ..,,, 3 be. ""* &O• 18 oen. "'Pie. on ~ 111'11'# ...-com. 790.1&0& OCIAM "'°"' l oocu~ancy Coms>l•t94Y ,........, '" ·-• -..... pe~ 2 blk• ttom bottl ~ deck Op•n 81t18un loll Jat&,000 I• Way _ ~"'41ai00'°411r9· redecora ted I m '"n"""mu iwateunlta,!.aM.lideCM Ooeen&Bey Youwllllall HaY910t"9tNnQ~nnl Houte rental1! 81cll -1001 Vi.t.'Ceud81 vftder ~ vtiue HVH ~ ~_.. •Oft~ ..,,.~ mtlCUtat .. Pttce, ltv 38t t~'8&&28t 11a CM! ... *-~ ~ 10 .-11 ~.iaoo wlb11na'42fwtMl..,,."H'>--- OwMr/bllr Ml-1718 Of MMt15Of17l-4•2G 9rec1M,Goodfln•nc.Mk· fOf 4 CoNJoi, tns.000 to Ut.~ ~124 Catie 1 atl M :l ~711 "'' JU for Cle1eftl 9LYf _~!1~ ~ l'IQUl9 11&00/mo H wal l I C a ll HOW fnod pr IMO &811-4\., t ~~ Ing. '389,000 780 ... _! 113.:!_m A;t ~°' PROl>C~~IE~ p~ "'ftiy'9t ~37~ g,.2.&111 ... a.._t•A-tt1'1)_,_ ___ Coic::~. . ' OfMge Cout DAILY PfLOT/Sunday, April 1•. 1986 Oil.nm lllTAU 1&1111 IUlll llTAH1 YllW.hHffflt•h4, '"· , •• 11.,., 411111 lf1•r•/411. FUILlll YllW OF Westalde CM 3 Bd 1'~ Ba. twnhee atyle apt. Newly remodeled t>lt-lna. OW Incl, patios. kid• ok. $725 645-6646/650· 7275 IOUI I LflllTI. Beaulllul Garden Apta . • •IOO/•t patios, garage•. BBQ, • pool. utile pd No peta. YILU IALIOA. 2 lt4, 1Bdrm $585 flrt,IHt, ltoltrltJ. 30 1 Avocado 842-9850 11100/•t rrly lc 11arm1ng for. F/Plc, encl. W t rf -£I I gar $675 Etalde C.M. 11 "•• t•H 80• 187 Monie Vlata 846-1282 II l· l•OO Ill-HOO CONDO 2Br 2Ba. den owr HBR Vu 3t>r. encl lge yd I streams & fall• Cpts. alarm sys. no pell. S 1700 drps trpl micro, 2 car Incl grdnrlwtr 844-8907 gar w/opener PoOf & apa Hrl>r HI hlands 3Br 2Ba S950 No peta 549-24'47 auc,,::f gar. encl yrd no f Dflluite 31>r 2t>a. frplc. at· pelt S 1200t mo 646-2389 tacll 2 car gar. S&50/mo SPECTACULAR llr e 446 Ham1Uon 875-9797 Bayfronl home 6Br 8ia IEASTSIDE 1Bdrm aparkl· w/1pa & p001 673· 7946 lflQ clean Small t>vt cozy. Lido lale 3 Br 2 t>a lots of natural wood Spanish atyle hae, trench I S4 75 No pell 851 -9526 door• lo lovely garden E-slde 2 bdrm 1 t>a, tt'plc, $1900 ptmo evall May t patio, gar. no peta 1&25. Sharon 675-5792 317 Cat>rlllo St 631-.038 Lvly 2Br 21>a •den Quiet E'alde dl11: 2BR 1'~ t>a n.w lntr walk to l>ch Twnllae Vard. lndry 2~8 $975 Pool/jac. gar . Orange $895. 842-2520 646-;!82. 213/457 -41 56 "Ewtra Nice"-lrg ---;er MOBILE HOME·Lldo Pen. w/p00I No peta 1495 2 Br, 1 t>a pvt bch rec 646-36 t8 att 3 30 rm $&75 mo 1nclda ulll ----S30o non-refund dep FIREPLACE, pOOI. patio Att8 818/331 t471 X-LG t & 2Br Apta. E· _.__ Side S550 Up 557-284 1 Nwpl Hgta cute 28r 1Ba , ..._ gar pvt iot No pe18 1Huge 2Br 2 ...,Ba ""'111: wllh OIMIHOW. Hllltlt AT llW Fii ZHl The Balboa Fun Zone area 1s undergoing redevelopment By the end of 1985 the area w1U become the next Lido Village. The prune commercl.Q) property at 207 Palm is now available. Bldg. designed for second story $1 62.000 assumable first; income $19,800/yr · Ill-HU -httr -SI00,000 lml'l llllllT 1108,000 Nothing priced better' N1re CostB Mesa 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. CaU for ~ppoin~ent to see.. , ~~~~~ 141-2111 1796/mo 548·8MO wlraa 1875 Huge yd, dbl -,_-Ml gar 873-&338tM2·C>eM let U1 Help Y M Immaculate 4 bdrm tn lllTAIT II Wntctlft V.,y private S850tmo 2Bri... 2Ba IOW9t Stll Yo•t Ptt".J~I Many e xtras Pool Uni! yrd frplC. carport. I"• , 1 L lndry rm evc/gdnr inc ae 2195 M le $2000 C a ll Loi • TSL MANA~MENT C1ll Cla111 ...... J, 873-7~ 0< a;\J-1288 e.t2.1803 ITl99 r;:e,8~~· 0~C:..3~~ lllTAIT• 642-5678 PoOI a ahOpplflQ S 1200 a H95/mo Lovely 2 Bd 2 Ba t I s13so Agl 759 8389 Twnf\M A" e11-ln•. frl>lc. for informs on lndry rm YOU DESERVE ITll TSL MGNT &42· 1603 & surprift.'ng•·y ~~ pure lu11uty Eve1/Wtinda 842 8221 "1 r 2 e r 2. ·~ B a C on d n ..i.oant IMng By appl Nani Ad Help? low cost. Ollly 631 5430 642 5&7!8---=---·L!!~==-=--======---====-~ .. _ 12~ FIBI H PlllTI hHr WHI 0'"1 ht T.I at 12~ BAYCREST 3 Br, 2 Ba. Large lot with room for RV. Central air con- ditioning. Two fireplaces. Priced at $255,000. IPll llllAY 11I0-4&IOPI 1111 TUllWlllS IWlll-1•·2111 HW LHHY IOUlllHT-1111,000 Best oceanfront lllA1111 overlooking sand. surf. Catalina swueta 3 BR. 2 BA condo wlth Iota of teak. glua & tile Spa in mstr swt.e Custom kitchen with Jenn- A1r. Thermador. Sub-zero appliances. I' teak bar, w ine rack. 1N?CU1ty system. 3 CM subterranean parlung. H .. BrowneU. Architect, T Thomas, Builder IPllMllllATl• 1·• ..... ~......., "•"• o. .. , ··"*' ...... , ..... ,,.,, ~., ... .,, .. ,,. Tll IUIOl 1111111 1111,HO Beautlf ul 1md spacious 5 Bdrm + loft or study. Just completed palntJng inside and out Rt-ady to move In and includes 3 c8.r garage Located m one of Costa Mesa's most prcsUgJO~ areas 141-2111 , Highly upgraded French Quarter's end unit. Everything new. Double encl. garage, community pool, beauti- ful backyard. For showing call Judy or Jake 546-2313. Hurry, il won't last! THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Decorator perfect. 4 Bedroom home with security system, greenhouse, hobby room, family leisure or enter- taining. Private beaches. Extra large yards and 70 front feet on the water. Will acrommodate large boat(s). 1111,000 Lt11t'9ftl H 11,0IO ftt UIOY IRIHI•, HALTll (11•) ........ A t.radltlonal beauty, custom built by owner 3 bdrm plus d~n Large roun· t.ry kJt.chen with b~akf ul room, d • UghlfuJ livi"I room with formal din· lng & pa111te mu~r suite wh.tch all overlook petlo, pool & 17th F lrway Thl" i. • must ~! -aim OISTl IHI OUllH 1111,IOI Cozy Plus' Large living room areas, famtly room. 3 Big bedrooms. 2 Baths Great landscaping. Bubbling spa. Close to South Coast Plaza shop:- ping. See this home. THE REAL ESTATERS IHlll TUIAOE -1111,IOI Fii Front row view of Newport Harbor & Ocean. Rambling California Ranch F.At.ate. Gourmet kitchen, lamlly room, 4/5 bedrooms, swimming pool, •pas, gaz.ebo with terraced garden.a. IAHY lllllllM, HAL TN (l1') 144-1111 Private Parties Are Welcome C111 Cl11111W, 642-~678 for Information & surprlstngly _....:...:low .cost '· ,,,._...., .... _.._...zt--..lf la4aatrlal Liit I ,.... elr Waa... SI _ ...,.... _ ~:=.'~ .... ott1oe0 1!'~ oc,f ltatala 2121 Fr~an:':~:.C~ OUUmllT Ex,_. forOCCM owMJtnm~ •'l • .......,r x ..., • . lq !Otega .11... FIT, .good b1n1fltt. ..::.:;;.·,It ... ~· K. ... _, 11 antwarlng IVC, 85' '""ft 120 E 23rd St. .... 895-"""'2 med. I Apply '""'" ,..,.,_ - confwence rm & coffee CMD Nab 832_.181 · F d Ftlook Ilk Set-crldlt"'fno penalty. ca11 PUT/nU TIMI Im · QPef'~ be xlnt 81 delcr1ptiv. Income Tax Preparation s.450/mo.Call476-1066 · · ' y. oun • 11 Denl10nAsaoc873"-7311 KnowteeEnt.nMdatonlr• 573 w.19tt1St, .M. geometry.Me uaa 2500 ft M G bktg Wet1 ter, all bleck. Vic Npt •• _1 _., .,..S4.l-b-.. -... -...,.3-offloel-,....--+-r•-C.M. ~200 ~ 200·ampt, Hgl'lt1. Lv mag. tl4&-8170 ltl Wut• S & train 8 assistant men---1 n .. 1 DRY CLEANERS count -ion 800 ..,. ft oc egatt. $300. guaranteed Immediate QPef'lng for ax-e~ or wlM tr.in, ...._, • ..... · 646-8473 or 751-4420 Found young F/Slberlan * * plwlc p1u1 bonut. We pertanoed typ4st (50wpm) Full time. 642-MM ~-~·~~t,.,~ ~~~1TI~~ ~~~~~~~~~@~~i~E==~~~~~~~~~~~~~E~~~ tWttl'lout receptionist Ml'· ise. lntala Ana Ave., C.M. 536-4287 Ill HIYll need 11veral 1narp with accuarat• typing 11vloee 281-1450 motivated people toworll and general oftloe tkllll. EXECUTIVE Paoc* who need peope ..... ""'fti9ilm..,i:.--IPlll f• lllf L tt Lge White male cat evea & wlcnd• In our mar-Good Mlaty plut bin-lhould llWeys cnec:;a the ~ 9tA LIDO ale office or 850-0580 Atk for PT gol~ Partc ., ... Ana to . PM't·1'11M kiting program. S50-eflts. San Clemente. For SECIETllY 1~ & emetl ~ SerWie Directory 1n thlt ~.-tor• epece. S420/mo ·-3~ 'Snow' 556-4051 •t.a-11l1,., ltr. $100. a day cash. WaallO appt. 981-8111 fin~ 78CM081 DAILY PILOT olawlon Realty 875-4562 naataact8Ht1 ... · -nave 3 QPef'lflG9 In stock. Olll &11111'&11 The Jolly Roger Corpotat• ~~~!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~ii!iiiiiiii4l~!!iliijiiili~m~~ .flaterfront ofcs, elegantly §PiFOfUXt ffEXDINds L~~r~:.1!,o.~~~ = 17~:': ~~ 'O:Jc; :~ro. ~~: .. 2~~~:1J'T for hOt food defl.Exper. office 11 Meklng an ex-r... ...... SI ... ...... • .... furn, lhr lciry/reoept, AdVlce In All Matters & & ft ........ no tall 'Winnie' California Clua I "' .... ~, t I dl· ... d Apply perlenced Exeeutlw S.C.. -1;;;;:=;;1-~!!!i=;.:;:-.,......;;;;;:;.;_~;:;;:;;K..::;;.;;::;:.;;:;;:;._.....;:..-:;;= etc. or aeperate offtcel CounMllng. 1815 So. El ~~d540-3824 · BusOl'tvlfCertl1leate'.'°"" Auto ~~afk\.k;uor, 8491 ret~tContructlon -.llllDPll --Pill'raW.,. -,_..,,.,,. up to 800 ti!. 646-5055 cemr~.:.-:~2~~1em. FOUND: Flwht poodl•. ~EIERAL Atlanta. H.B. and OMtlono:.:-Busy IXIQ. needs ~ Experl•oced, muet he¥t ........ l'W11'1111Nt9 .I ... __ _. MlblkWhtL.abmlx,Flrld Applylnperton. • ltlon raqu1t11 IX ~ 1'111!pr , small aatary, owntrana. 751-9103 . o.y & '*'*-Apply 2-4 •-11-• •rr1W5 SCRAM LETS llK typing and shorthan axohg It htkp;, muat be PART TIME In Educa!IOnel T~. AEU8EN E. LEE. Newport 8Mctl baytront • ITlth Setter. MtGolden llmHTH OFFICE lull time, deyl. Hoapttll lkttta, and 1 .Jood ftgur• able to~~ other S 151 Peclftc eo.at Hwy 1'offtce at a reeaonable Retrtv., Flbelge Shl$>h .~ ... lllll Costa Maaa Cldlllac: dell· exp. pref. Meta Vlfde aptitude. ord pro-wt!nd. Blllboe 111. reeott Selaa.11 1=~,:; Newpcwt 8-c:t'I · "price. Rrestlglout to-ANSWERS mix, M/brwT)/Wht Sl'leph 5llW erlhlp 11 looklnn for 1 Conv. Hoep. 881 Center celling and r11taurant life ttyte. S«ld ~ to: teed 1eo.41o1 'cation on Cout Hwy. Ap-mix, F/Golden Retrlv. & 1111 IOlllL naneral ofllc·~· clerk St. C.M. ~5685 equipment experience LEW, P.O. BOX 42, stwtng. Ina. fWt-.nnt J'prox 1000 sq ft. Sllp alao Oblige. Net11e Cats. Newport BHcl'I • , would be 1 deflnent plul. 8alboe lal9nd, CA 92982 NIT Tm -mm nallabl• wlofflce . Savage-Regime AnlmalShel1jM'.125Meaa lllTllOT ::..:. ~~.::,~1L~,·-CllllELlll Good mldlcall dental nu-PIT Pwt dine ... Ihm•...,.., 7141845-7100 Q~y -Gibbon 0 r. c 0 It a Me. a . ,,..... -· 'H' p ~.....o-. .... package. Apply In penon .U llJAllll ·-W..unda • must. Apply tt MISSING the BOAT 631-1030 10251 Yorktown Avenue helpful. Xlnt w«klng art time...,,_ coun 8:30am to 4 pm at: Needed for~ & Opportunhlel avallabl• peraon 1 XLNT\~~~~CtNCL Trevelagenttocouplewho PtrMaala · 3012 Huntington Beach, Ca. ~~~~!''w1~•1:z :,'d w;~:"·,0~~ = lll&LTlllll•. MopCllenlngServ.Good =E~~AHG~ ,,. ... ,_ c FROM He & SJ50 UP had been hemming and . 92648 perlence. Peue call Tina aubtcrlpt1on1 on their 17042 Ginette Ave. pcy, good hra. M&-0757 meint In our door to~ 203 ~ AiM, a.t. 11111 . • CALL (114) 983-8193 hewing about the coat of * 1.-T 111'111 Equal Opportunity for A t. paper routet. Must en)oy Irvine 7141250--0331 HOUSECLEANl!M;'; own nft99aper ..._ pro-...,.. .. _--.~------ acrulae. "If you think you ·972-1720 -EmplOJ9i lllERS worlllng '#Ith H>-13 'f1 trantp. PIT, S7. p/hr. "'r11tn.Guatant..O"""-. ,._....,.,, 1e...1rel1l can't afford the crul•. old• Early ewnlng hours 86-82 2 • ,..,_., ..... 'r lntall . 2111 you're MISSING the laa~ts! Oii!_ 4114 ·-*Flu.I lfFIOll . FAOllUST UlllP 7 2 wage plus comrntaak>n.--- BOAT." FAR,X§mtNboMEii O~ County baaed -CIDILUC C:::m~~ =~~le hra. Ar11SI tor tun. H.B ... ion. HIS/College 1tdnt. PIT ~:~~~g 4P: ~~ov~:~: 11 ~.'!f*!' =· full '*"'' 01m1* Lttt Ir • 3161 Italian Reetaurant Eat. 27 r till raal .. tate <»-2600 Harbor Blvd Call B~ Emsley Katte, 891-1234 WOfll on ciWic 'WOOd p~ to Mm $300. tlm•: WAITRESSES. 'f epaceeavt lmmedln Full· na yrt. Beer/wine. Dlan.y veloper aeeka Ill· Costa Mesa 8'2-4321 ext. 2tMI FLORA~ DESIGNER . with bolt In NB. 831-MaO ptve per W.-. For an In-WAITERS, HOST, HOST· erton. 1100 & 708 SF In-loc. Call Kit. 538-5789 r:,lenc«l ~nf4a1t er-&40•1100 HUIE HUT axper1eno1 to wor1l 1n .... ,. terMw, C811: ESS, BUS PERSONS. ~I'~~~;~· FOUND •os LIQUOR STORE, ftxtunie tlnanolt~. 01o1~t" ~.:: .... , .. -beautiful surrounding•. f()( Eldlfty Boerd & Cfn. 957-2381 ext. 1204 COOKS, BARTENDEFIS I . ..,_,..,.,.. ft & llcente $44,000 total. and permanent flnanc--r..,., Call Su11nn1. Daye F II time relief Medld P&lll IP Apply In pereon, M-F. t-5 t *ltl'T UIATlll• (&19) 4l9--0849 Ing. Expe<. with Builder 'Auto H3-3855,...,.. Mt-9823 R':ximtt>oetd ptlJ9 ..i.ry. 6$01 Palm Ave, H.B. I d • a I f n r 0 I -ARE FREE· Bond• and Tu-Exempt w11u1n Ollml HLP GAS STATION WORKERS M t cook non amok .... Plf90f'I wanted. 5 de.ya a 11t•1t ..... flcelmedlcallquut retail. S~ng.:::',,!.~~ Financing very helpful. ISSISTllT P~ ~~~or dry ~ft.0031hr lvPIT. ~ .. s5t7eve80 ~9ua1 28901 i 63M722 i ::-.,~~:~~:~ Exper, 111q"."'=t: able 1000-4000 SF avt 1mmec1 Cal; ., ... No exp nee, w1n POlltlon• report• dlrec:tly · • pm m11g. ,,_.. .. -background l'letpfuf. Full to ~ ntahta.. DANCE In Fullefton. Terms ~t. ... 2•1171 train. $55,000 full amount ~0.~~J~ 8 V::-:~'! Major Cadillac delleranlp Ollml llLP . llllUL.,,. lnterto< ~ company beneftts. Apply CENTRE, d2-185e cal!Cwolyn756-632 -required , will net menaurate with IX· lnCosta M ... ltteeklng PIT day/night, n.x. hrs. Pan 11,,,. for Sta .. Fann a.m•.a.,.1 P1nny11v•r . 1880 Retails.tea Pm ITllllll ILN "40,000+. Call COiiect l)lftenol. Contact The e reUable. enthuMutlc In-Apply In peraon, C>Tange Ina. ofc. Computer axp. National Art & AoolttleOry Plac1nt1a Ava. Co1t1 ,. "'1l'ILIY ULD 8000 a/ft, comer of ~-LOST; 9rtttany Spanlel, 7 Mon-Frt 9-5pm. Atk for Carma Sandling Group, dlvldual to flll I full-time Jullu1. 711 E. Balboa pref. Plffaet tor l'lou... Co. needl qualtty l*>Ple M.... for tr*'ltlontll firm In NP1 port Blvd & 15th St. mo't old, brn/Wl'lt. Vic. Tim (408)77t-5498 Pat Holrltz, at (714) clendrlcldaatl potltlto~ Thblle• Blvd, Bal. 111. wlf• or college student. to ooord1na11 decor ol Bch. Mr Andaraon, Coet u~-Ret II T N B .. Waa......... .. 281 ·8900 ca e mua ... a -ma M•llMI 553-1115 nomea & offlQea. Flair for "'7 ... 2731 a -· a or 22nd & ustln, · · ... "I to etart lmm1dl1t1ly, _. ru----color people lkMll and ,_ ll.lll " "" reet.urant. Agt 875-8700 &4a...530 1 on t Ac:countlng muat be accurate wttti lull time, part time, we 8001(KEEPER F !Chg own C., nae PT /FT wlff PUT Im RET All ~ ~~ ~ ~~.:;. ~~·~1~~~d~J:!~:"' ~'f1~:.~,;~1:,i~ LA~JN~i,'c;H ~~[.~'. l~"\~tb~ ~';'a·T~PfJ/,, ~~~~~ ~~ T:f!~er.~~.=; train rio:i=~~ in-Buay c1rcu1;t1on office U&.IS/Ulft"Mlj Bctl. $1500. 499-2286 lubell REWARD 8'2·9857 only. 4N-8288 ELECTRONIC MFG. pkg II offered & aalary II St. Coat• M.... arnall ofc. C.M. Salary tervlft Midi peraon to .,,....,., W• Ill k>c*lng tor 2 apen Pl.... *""ly In oper1 645-8707 wtcdya Jewetery Salee pnon11 and dltpatcn l*>Ple to ...-ua 1n IN -=======::::;;~=:==.!=:=--===;;;;;;;==:;J;a-r:::1---==:ii;;;;:~Xlnt opportunity! Full time · 8 -;[ COURI ER for growing · TIE lllOWIY meaugaa. 2e Hours per manag•m•nt of our -------------i potltlon tor lndlvd. with :=tti!0hou ':';,, ~ ,t;; 1rav11 Co.. Mnae of llll •1111111 '#911(, Mon-Frt. 3-8:30 Men's & Women'• cs. min. 1 yr exper. In a eom· & 12 Pm r . . humor • muat. Tootle and ASSISTANTS tor buly FIM JIWILllY pm. Starting PY M .00 per partment. F-.Non bM*- pulerlZed payables 1ya.-· ·BERS 759-1691 ltart immed. & expending lalon In the UllU aLI nour. Apply In peraon M· ground~· Cell tc. t•m. Should be or-II DANCER South Cout are• Mature peraon eatery + F 2:30-4:30, Uk for ~to lm.nitew SYDNEY ~~b~~~ ~ =~ CADILLAC Fantuy Cale• Co. Orange Cll1ntel1 It required. comm. Call Mr~. Mannan. Debra. Tm l.m r;;"'communlcatlon and · County'• newMt craz•. 751-0111or.~6328 (714)586-1901ext237 Ir~..... FASHIOHISlANO 0 ~ey 11c1111. GenlraJ HOO llfhr "'' ~:in~~ ::"iu~~~ Wl•lllD UllSUPI ii'ii.... 644 esoo MARR keeping knowtedge Otsta.... Dependable transpor-be 't.our own boMI Keep Working foreman. Wiii IH Mt.., .rl Plllll .············=i::. pay and good tatlon a mutt. Top aalary ~ of =rMm~~lnt con1ld1r trllnlng the httl...., II '81•1 _ benefllt, lnctdo 1 FOUR Wiii IHllU + benefits + tlpa. Bob G ~a tmoe:;.. ~i right peraon. Small cr.w c.r.. oWtY for rtgM per- Mooday, Aprll 15 DAY WORK' WEEK. Fa· Newport Ben, PIT open-850-4028 6;~97~3 I . Cuatom realdentlal In-IOn. •flc:lfl9 vending ARJES (March 2 1-...\pnl 19): Get thoughts together. realize clllty In beautiful Laguna Ing. Call Bob, 875-9191 am -IY/ITIOI •tall •PH. concrll•. RMI btar. machlnH In Orange fj . 1 F • d ' 'd 1. gl Canyon ,,.., blac:h and IRWH HOMEMAKER/AIDE tor brldt, petlO cvr1, 1tc Non •--., County Good df'Mng ,. meditation"would prove bene 1c1a . ocus on in 1v1 ua 1ty, amour, rMOrt ar ... Pll&ae call lllPl/&OOIT HI-Time Cellars. 250 Ogle elder1y lady. Mature. refs. amoller only. 962·7817 ---. oord Mc. Good bel-"ta mystery. ability to perfect techniques. Steer clear of schemes, self-for appt. · Full chg. 3<>-40nra1 w1c for St, Costa M... (llve-ln?) S3&-8083 un~-=.!.!:~ak• "400. wt{ a1Mf'&09 route. deception. Watc h for Pisces~ TIL .. lllllLIT Wl'llsle Co. In Npt. Stu ok. HITIL &llllTllT overtherMia~~ll1at>-AWY900 No. Bro9d••f· TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Friendship could become serious exp req. 831-5775 Nancy RD chalr91de needed t.4on.~~.. UTMT UTllT llthld retldentlal r...,. Sult• 304. s.,,,_ Ane where romance is concerned. Spotlight on advancement, achievement. <J!~=.1 lllllllNI ;or·~~IY N.B. p;acttce. 4 apply In per.on Mon.-Frl. Experienced and c!'Mtlve otnoe You .,.. currently btwn &-1oam & 1-g:: popularity, ability to earn m ore money. Wisll comes true, you win EOE tor small conv. h<>ep41al. day wk , •xp•r. nae. 3·6pm. HOFS HUT. layOUt arti.t to produce an egant reedy'°' man-Mono-Fri onty. Bring \I friends and influence people. DO NOT APPLY untaat 831t2492 188!0 Douglu. 1rvtne quality Id layouts. comps agement °' a manager 1---pnn-tout. _____ _ GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Reach beyond what appears to be a Advertltlng throughly 1xp1rl1nc•d Dental & flyers,.::.; tut paold lookl1. tor 1 bright• fu.. IUl.•T ...,.._ limitation. Cycle high. ~areer. is highligh.ted, more persons arc ACCQtlT ~1~~t ~·~~~'~0 ~~~~?. llTllMIT1ll P/T=m ~~tofln~rt ~ ::~ ~~ .. :n·x;:: w-vtce ~~~~· concem.ed about your act1<~ns. ideas. Supenor says you are due for COORDINATOR t>uay otflol wtth com-UllllM lllllT&IT 1 ••u y•-SH fll ~me0, ~'to "s~:.?.! gram Ind support pro-promot1on. Watch for Capricorn! putar & typing lklll1. The bright antnulaattk: peraon ._. ... , -.. ,. 09V'~ ....... gram. C111 In confidence SALES CANCER(June 21-July 22): Focus on new starts, travel, additional Garden• Conv. Hoapltat. ror perm. potltlon. llTW IPllTI HOUOfl, Art Director Karen Smttn. Vice Prll6-••nt•w.-1111,.9• • knowledge, ability to impart information in entertaining, dynamic (Pitt TI .. ) 450 Glenneyre, L11g. Bch. Ex~.,.,. 548-5170 or Jeaey, P.O. Box 7285, •'• llall dent ~" manner. You'll be fascinated by one who expresses religious views in a we.,, a growing Orange 49 ... 8075 75 8 2 wlcdya Nwpt BMctt, Ca. 92880 lllLT Pl.IT 11'/ Ut-...e Full°' pan time.~ "different" way. Watch for Leo! County recruitment ad lllllllNI ... au lllT&IUIT HotelllYllE llLT• 330 w. Bay St . TAlllU UA&.1111 ••pending and ... Ing LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Follow throdlh on "intuitive flash." You'll agency who need• a de-PIT 5 d1y1 a wlc. 25 nrs. now hiring for : Costa......_ ca. 92628 Corporate HMCSquartlf'I poattlve ..._ peopi. tc. learn more than you might care to know. Involves fin.ances, money tall oriented Individual Reep. up to G.L. must bl AllllT&IT 11111111 • RECEPTIONIST/SECTY dlrlc1 ..-. PoMibllltlee resources ofone close to you. Sense of direction will be restored. Cancer who won't crack under datall oriented Nat' I 1-2 yrs good & belletega Full-time Entry leVel '°' unttmtt.s. Cefl Me-2064 . fi . I preaeura, Thlt part time Arch!. firm nr John expar Apply In per.on LOAN AGENT: toe> Fountain Valley Mor1-IMll native 1gurcs prominent y. pOlltlon· raqu1r11 good Wayne Airport, S.1-2828 Sat· Thurs 2.4 PM· Lie· a.ch(805) ::~';:';man gaoe Co. Call tor Inter· tank Mnettno PollUOrl VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Focus on special rights. legal :,t.::a~~5 f~l1 ar;,c'.,~ lllllllNI t5101 Goldan'#911t st: viMrr 964-9090 tor South OrW'lge Coun- pcrmission s. Spotlight also on lifestyle, domestic adjustmcn.t, tonallty. I you nave Wf5 yrt exp thru T 18, Huntington e .. ch No -· --·-LM m 11U ,., -11 .. HllllT ty ()ppty fOf a ..... marriage. You'll learn where you stand and also importance of pubhc pr•vloua •o•ncy ••· lmmed. QPef'lng In buay phone cans piew. r-......, ~·-Commt i...1ng R.E Bkr ~lvated petllOt\, ••- relations. Gemini plays top role. pertenoe, eo much the non-arnkg eorp. oto nr IUITllUI 'llllllt/Pl_. ::=:~ ~~ a~~ .. 7::int:~ :~~i:1a°l.a=.::. HOROSCOPE l ~ UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be ready lo remodel, to remove t>ett•. but If you don't, o.c. Airport. Sal. S1500 ••• teem the bualneee Call vi.w eeo-o101 annual. S.-exper. ~. o utmoded miu~rial. Emphasis on jobs, ba~ic tasks, abili~fi to we'H train you. 11 you are D.O.E. M-F 8·30·5:30. , n 1 Knowledge of plumbing ,._(JU) 2 .... ,. .. ,..,. RECEPTl>NIST ...... a..._._. to-___.. 1a • 1 · h th ho share your bel1cfis Mys•'"'ry ''"" I be ntghly organlrad and Dotty 862--0233 u t me_.., , .... ~n l ..,.,_ • -" ... .. ~ ""' _., -communicate wtt . o, se w W h ~ Seo . i ~ -· want to won< 3 Oaye per ty wtth cMI .... .._..~. .,..,.._-----..,,--.,-,-...., more Important. Call solved, proves relative y simple . ate 1or rp10. . _... ~ gM us a uamT UIU tlrm for expert•nc• rtqUlrld Matin woman tor Intent Monday 4115/N , (7,4) SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Focus on change, vancty, travel and celt cab renn exp tff.-4188 drafteman and dlltgnlf 09Y.,.., -~· In my Excftlng Tu•tln ed aeencr M7-500aO:·' Cr9Y ..__ romance. C rcauvejuices flow. you'll im1)rint style and could fall madly · ,.... · .:_1 draftll'Nl'I with land cs. = r!{.~2-7~2eown 11 .-1ng • Aeoeptlon1e1 1tet1no. E in love Gemini. Viroo, Saoittarius persons play o umandina roles. Be -......., ........ Wllopment --~~~~a.. a..--.""' ...... · · we ~ ~ 81 eo i-----S-A_l£_S __ _ .· ·o .. •---• Cit wuh. f\111 I. part time w1., _.., .,,_,, ..... er 17752 ....,,.,_ .. ...,. '1"" -AL &llllTll'f wpm tnd good detlCall anal~~'Q~ ARftJS (Nov. 22-0ec. 2 I): Focus o n abode, basic security. (l1•)Ul-11N Orang• l4~o4u:e'J .,.. ~ =--= = ~~~ front & He* <* •P'd, communication tklllt Fun 9eMoe QrepNca . sifety measures and professional appraisal of propeny. Family £OE MtF to: Mr. F_,., AOelkr EOE MIFIH ~ r.'*Motl-~ ~~''w•M~F:! member wants to "make peace... Be willina. make intelliacnt ._... ••• .. CHIL~ARE WORKER BEIN, WILLIAM FROST a Hotel ~o &rNf A~.,, I/ 9Jlotltent benefit• pro-and mo.I~ conccnions Taurus~ays toT. rolt. _........... For rtettan School ASSOCIATES, uo1 NII .. l.2500 gram within a tttmulatlnG ""'-' ....--, -.. . 2 9 R 1 . i . b Id 1...... QraipfllO ArMI. Audio VleUel 18835 8'ootlhurlt FV Quall St. N•wpott enw onment To ta«• flllf. -v ,.._ . ...,, ..,._.. CAPRICORN ( . 2 -an. l >): c at1vc s sincere ut cou ~ publlth•r nMd• two 982--3312 8Mcf\ c. '* The 9Ndl Men1ott Hot.i ~ J>Mto141b ~ misinform~. Know it, insist .on definitio~ of t,crms. ~k be~ind aorwM ..,. peOpta • ~~ lwh. ": W.UinB«DI =~:. ~.~:' !:; le IOc*tng for anot'* ... sccnes1 realize aura of deception could cx11t. Pisces.. Vu10 nauvca fOt' IMUel ._OfY Ind L'~'·' twlticl eNft ~MuM Mature'*90f\, knowt•ooe o.n. at (114) w .. 11>0 pert•nced aggre111ve fiaure 1n Cll;Cttina 10enario. dnct "'"' proorw. be ~ ltttweetect °' o.c .,., Good drf'I.. 1111'.f*"°" wftfl ~ AQUARIUS(Jan. 20.Fcb. 18): Em~hasison power.authori!)', law, ~ fWtVlt •':::"::-oandld•t• m~ ~ 1ng rtOOf'Cl. "-medlcel Eq_u91 ~~ ~ ~1 cut own ways to increase income. Relationship 11 strona. you'll pin confidence knoac;" J lndullty. Mon-T"H & Thu,.,, lab FIT t40-0f40 ~ dMI. Cell Cet1 ~ a. and locateanlclc lhal had been lost, missinaorstolcn. Capricorn plays Min. 2 "" ..,. "*· tam--1a. w..s. 4-le>m. front offtoa in-..,,,,... (714) u2 .. 100 ror ac>- sipificant role. M '•'• '*" "°' ~. IOW 1111111 900 ~ o.n. Dr. M'M09 bflllnO. tyiJ4n0, iMy "'°'" ofb. ao ""' ~tment PISCES (itb. 19-March 20): Cycle is •uch that you cme~ Jtlnt "PP'1· "°" 0.0. "*'· ~ IOI lap pr.rd 131::...oet · ~ lmmed oeienmca. ~ ~ victorioua. Ocfdhrc overcome.job iscontempJated, you earn plaudits ._ <211> ... .,.... lllllllU•I MllML mn ca11 ~ 8f:' ~-'""' ~ from thoae you admire. TlmJna fl on taract and love 11 featured. Aries. Aide ~ "" I .....,,, 11111111 Ate ,_, looldnO ..,, 9'119 PIT 1t ~a"*' N 1n "-t.,,_ a.. Ubra natives fif urc in a«nario. ~14•7~ • .... • ••• 11 ......... 101 lnooft'it a'°"' OWft """ ~ ·~. !~. . 4 161, • •I I II ..... IJ' APRJl.. I IS YOUR IHRTHDAY you have unusual voice, sense ..,.. .... ..., -Ctler'f'• a-.. a.w... , ... ~ .............. AW'! -••• r....- of drama, love luxury, can be aelf-indul,ent. especially where "s~ta•• l/P OLlll tntervteWt Wednetday 9.11 18MoWI or 1to-I031 at 1i1 L '11h S•~ c.w. """* °'**"" "9Jt. tn. •••IMn are conctmcd. You are aware of 1ppe1r1nce, lhould 1<cep rnoluuon1 e - --10 AM 112&11 -ort B••• . 115+ a .. ,....., ~~ ·~:.,-::;:. c;::.':.'l!o conceminadiet,excrciseandnutritton. You1reatfection1te.aenerally ~ e,y tOucti. pref. ao-Cotta Me.-(on Newpor• 3Daytp/wk.f00dwroeoar ,..,... ,IT dlly ~ ~ ~111 11nwi.1n- dJplom1ticbutnotafraldtofiahtwhcnyo ufcelcauseisriaht Ro mance oountfnt aa;pw AOtr'AY Blvd •t 0.1 Mar) oNldteft, ~ .... lfNMd op91.,. ... plhf ltar\'4. a pltw. llfftlttd Mutt h •• i1 spice oflife for you . You att a n elepnt dresser, members of oppotite ..,,, • 2ta, lrVIM Call ( 71 •1 Sl 7 ·•S•O ra. lnQ. !'lomewor\'. ~ It.art Mar1' ,..... Full o.iv, -Jaen. M -..no..,. a WOf'tl sn are drawn to yo11. Taurut. Uhri ~ tmponan& roles in . YIM abO'lt '1'nMI lNO n>£ NigUll.,.., C.. '°' & ~ 1· 1637 .!O'I PLllA. t'Ttl\ & ... ll!lh ...... Cllll yourhfc. November will be <'\utS1andina. ti."*"'~· •41 .. * JOlln De7 A"' Tuattn. CM ....,_.,-.-.'* I .... ' , --- l Shlppl~ ~ ~vlng WllEIOllE PlllTlll ab41rcrombi. & Fitch hu a Warel'loute potlllon available at 111 South Cost Plaza retell ttore II y<X.t are Interested 1n this ucellent opportunity, pi.aae apply In person and contact the Manager at the 1t0<e T R E Aa•l 1107 178 XUJI Fo11 bust Mil 1 Xnt cond. aunrf, auto, S2500 0 80 960-2804 '81 Audi 5000$ t owr'i« 541( mt all option•. V9fY clean $7600 759-1914 MUST SELLll AUDI. gd cond $995. Muat ... 1 Ni-2221 or 642-1422 1111' 112 .,, aiM'2&2 Jle MW, rebul~ -Nine. new paint, bralc•. tranamtaelOn and , .. , and '3900 84$-8132 '77 cSI, 833 Trim. Euro- p.an anQ1ne wl oll c:ooter. dual elec mirrors, ahop manual. S881<.·811 - vef/navy leath c.nt car ,INHT AYA~9l.f! J48 Comlng··wlll HCrlflce S 13,400 PP 873-8372 '85 1909 'Coaworth 18V' Order your• today! H«el *** '84 500 SEC CUSTOM, Custom AMG w/S9000 ~ THEODORE ROBINS FORD )Ot>O HAAllOR BLVD CO\fA Mf!oA C>41 0010 '78 Cellca naw tires/ brakes/shocks, A/C 65.000 ml. orig paint $3700 OBO 759-9528 c~:. ~ ~_:e'~1y 'II OIUOA IT OM Ilka It In U.S A (5503) 5 spd, Crulaa, Olgltal * * '* Caas .. Ilka new inside and '84 500 SL AMO out (1GGT969) Blk on Blk. Nakamlchi 800 Kelly Blue Bootl-$10,205 9()Und tyttam. HI PllOI • 11111 ctiromee.,,tru. gold Katalla at 57 Fwy, pkg. special Anaheim auspen~(!T) NO OOWNI ·a. 1eo e AMo •12 •au SH "Wida Body" 519 .. Lapis 5 1peed, air. ca1Mtta, low Blue -Fabuloua car m 11 a s . 1 u n r o o r (2501) (1EVP102) tdttttttt ..... .•• , ...... MO.Z. .,,._.,."the ultlmeta" In (8'onco- 818Hf tyi:>e RV) 2.8 twtn cam 9. ... e cyt, AIC, 5 IC)d. • For the man who hNll'lgOt~hlng .. (0011) <l'-6'••-tt '933809!1.. t 500 mt ... I (7183) ... IHEODORI ROBINS fO•D JGhO HAl8011 II VO (Q\IA MUA &4 1 0010 ; laa~ I 7 173 of ' 3 Low rnA-oe Lie • ePz 9&4. seooo.oo Cd 1·21~95&1 '77 210E (U.S. IMO Spec AMO t,...1mant, '78 Soltfife, '*' t09/int •lvef bfua Spec4al Nu cJutcil, ret>ft trans. nu ......__.. tlr ~ tltel l 1500150-31U ... _., ... au i~ ... -------.r"r;;;.,. Sale Prlc9d ( ) bt1htlatWHt· .. (114)41Mlll 34091 PC H Dana Potm --1 , or .. t .. 'llflll ... THEODORI ROBINS FOR D V-8, auto, air, PIS, tllt, stereo CAN, alloy whit. (525VOL) An axoec>llonal car fOf only 10b0 HAAllOA BLVD (Q!of A MHA b41 0010 '"" Katella at 57 Fwy, Anaheim '71 MAVERICK run• 8d Iii 7 looks gd $650. 831-37 1 -"_.· ____ ... .., '18 Mutt•"" II ·82 Uncoln cont mtg LARGEST SELECTION of late model, low mli.age Cadlllau In Orange C<X.tntyl See us todayl ""p '80 Honda ACC $3875 S14oo. A/T, /S '78 Olds Delta 88 $2375 962-4968 '14 Cad Cpe OeVllle $1475 640-1880 2600 Harb<>< Blvd. COSTA MESA Llac.la I '78 Mark v. 1 owner. ex- cept. cin, la.dad. price to NII. $7000 obo 640-6592 . • -IWPORHR II MOTORS· •,J ' I 1 r l • "!I .......... ,, .... The Phil Soroka Collection I I ( II I J /,I ' Prominent Designer P1ttern·A795, Sizes 8·18 •~1"'" •I tPrtng 1 new llHveltH •v•I 1opp1ng A ()()w 1111rt 01 ~''"' "'1ng ''"P•• W1ot banding torm1 pocli.1111 on tro"t nn1, tr•O•JICl~•t 1•• f'Uy •• ttn<llld l nU 1ne \ltnotr ,..,.,, Ovltona down tr'lll trnnt Pttit c;,,,,,k• de11gned h" original •n .. mbl• on lteJll """II• *00! 1181,,,.,1 tomb1nld Wtlh l\fvy ""° ... n1111 •"""' CllP• For your vrtr\•On (l)n t1d•• ti•o 11n11n 01 cotton •1>•1n1.a ~•ttetn A1~" available on M11,..a !lites 8 It) 1~ 14 If> •II .., •• lltll••n IOt yaroaoH a P111 .. I' Hnd '3 !iO tor H Ch P~lern to INamt ol yout New,pato"rt ~Hdtl M11l P 0 Bt• H W~t<1t N1w VO<~ 11)77 IAOO t.'> len ru1 lltd'I11etfern for po1t•ge •nd llanoltno I P11n1 p1•1n1) 't'OUR NAM~, AOOACSS 71P 'IT'f'l.E NOMl!ll:A SIZ£ m OOl U I ClOTHU 011 ,AllADf IH SWUflll fUHIOllS , ,. -14 OUICl MACH..il OUIUS IH OIJtCll II un fllAllSfFllS u1 aoo A llOC• OUllTI I 1U ucvrto'f '•1c11~11• outl ts aon~• u !iO ~_cent\ eat n 101 pOll•Qll •no 11~.!!.!:!.g #fJf ~"a -WMt Ill 1 ~ Ot .,, ,,_. ir A te ' • Candy comes through lri · Debut a win for Angels' Romanick a pirich, 1 ~o Maldonado's blasf gtves Valenzuela- shutout v,ictory LOS ANGELES (AP) -Candy Maldonado knows his role with the Los Angeles Dodgers. "I'll play.against left-handed pllch- ing. l'JI play defense in the late innings and I'll pinch-hit," said Maldonado. "But my biggest dream is to play every day." · Maldonado 1s playing his role quite w~ll so far 1n 1985. Saturday night. he cracked a pinch-hit home run to lead off the eighth inning. giving ~s Angeles a 1-0 -.1ctory over San Francisco. Ferna·ndo Valenzuela. who has not allowed an earned run in 16 innings. yet 1s only 1-1, earned the victory by scattering fi ve h11s. "Fernando pitched well in Hous- ton and should have won the pme," MaJcfonaao sala.~w c just don t score many runs when he's pitching and I don't know wh\. 'Tm happy to win the game for him ... and I'm happy for me. too. This was my first hit of 1985." Maldon~do. v.ho had two pinch hn Frandlco (Gott D1d1 .. (Aeule 1-0). Time: 1.· TV: None. Radio: KABC (790). 0..0) at homers last season. led off ttl:ning in pl.a.cc of Ken Landreaux apinst lcft-tllnded reliever Mark Davis,().! and hit an 0.1 delivery into the left- field seats. It was his first home run of the year. Valenzuela walked two and struck out five in evening his record at 1-1. The left-hander lost his first start 2-1 on two unearned runs. San Francisco staner Bill Laskey - pitched into the seventh inning and was lifted after gi ving up a one-out single to Dave Anderson, only the Dodgers· third hit. Anderson ad- vanced to second on the play when center fielder Dan Gladden booted the ball. but was stranded there as Mark Davis fanned Valenzuela and Mariano Duncan to end~ inning. The Dodgers got runners to second base on three other occasions in the second. fourth. and sixth innings. The Giants had runners in scoring pos- 1t1on in the third. fo urth and fifth innings. AP..,.... Oakland right fielder Mike Davie mlaplaye fly ball by Bob Boone ln eecond inning during Angele 6-1 victory over A 'e. He works 81/3 -- innings in 6-1 victory over A's OA KLAND (.\Pl-One day after the i\n~ls; pitching staff was shellacked 15-6, nght-hander Ron Romanick came through to bail out a tired staff by lasting 81ii innings in a 6-1 v1ctof) over the OaKJand A"s on Saturday ' ''Evef) pitcher on the team wants to get out there and JUSt get their feet wet" said Romanick, .. It was good to pick up the team. espec1all:r after last (Fnday) night. lt'i. good to get that first o ne over with " Romanick was the last l\ngds" pitcher to make his season debut and. with rehtver Doug Corbett s1dehncd for two days because of a knee ailment. he was under extra pressure to put in a long outing, "We were in a si tuation bullpen- w1se 113t Ile new tbaTl\Fllad lOgo out there and throw a good seven or even eight innings:· said Manager Gene Mauch. "He knew that before the game even staned." Romani ck scattered eight hits. walked three and. struck out two before needing help from Oocmte Moore. Oakland starter Mike Warren lasted 31/J innings, a.iving up nine bits and five runs. two of them unearned. Romanick allowed only three hits over the fi~t five innings as the Angels built up a S-1 lead. Oakland Manager Jack.le Moore felt his team's defense was lackinf. "We had a couple of inninp where n looked like 1t would be •an easy out and. as It turned out. it w.as an easy run." he said ... Jn that (the founh), instead of getting three: out they wound up getting three runs when they shoudn't have had any." Dick Schofield led off tbe Anads fourth with a routine fly bat that reu.. between left fielder Dave Collins and ce-im fielder Dwayne Murphy:- Later. tht' inning was kept alive when Oakland shortstop Alfredo Griffin, who caught Gary Penis m a rundown between third and home. threw in the din ai the plate for an error as Pettu scampered back to third safely. Tulane dropped ball when program dropped Dramatic actions taken, but did the hierarc hy's punishme nt fit the crime? Another thought 1s 1he manner in which the law tnforcement agencies swooped 1n and tool>. chargl' True. there isa la won the Loul\1ana books dealing with spon sg;imbling but the Bun TUCKER univers111es forthe purpose of engag- ing in athle11cs and an} other sugges- tion 1s trad1t1onall) absurd. The 1mplica11on here is that much intngue can be remo' cd b) ellm1na11ng the neccssll~ of an athlete getung his ham and egg monc) from some sleazcball 1n a back room. inadent. There 1sa really intcrcsung 'itud:r here 1n that area known as the punishment fitung the cnme. You have a couple of young men here who~cnme '1"3S to m1ssa coupk ""free throws. It 1s not in the least o ut of the qucsuon that the pla}'ers were otherwise free of cnm1nal tendencies. The point sha' ing th1nga1 Tulane Uni\.ersit) W3'\0ncofthose thought provoking 1nc1denh"' herein time 1s required to assemhlt: and consider all the 1mphca11ons. For openers. the al'tion of the president offulanc v.as dramatic enough and made an immediate impact. Mort• length) <:o ntcmpla11on, however. revl'aled 1t to be the cas\ and gutles<; v.a> out. Forthi:pn·s1den1 and his people to grasp a d11licult problem and deal with it would ha\C been enurel) more 1mpress1 "c than the ~chool administration whim- pering into the underbrush. Ofcourse. the seriousness of Baker happy wlth showing in Arcadia By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR o ... , Piiot c..,.......,, ARCADIA -Thousands ot fans flocked 10 the 18th annual Arcadia track lnvi1a11onal Sa turday night to sec Henl) Thomas. Hawthorne H1gh's premier prep <,pecdstcr. d o his thing in the .-.prints. But the person who ended up w11h the closest. 1f not the best view. was Saddleback\ Tedd~ Baker. who fin- ished second to Thoma.-. 1n both the I 00-and 200-mett•r dashes. Undt'r normal c1n:um<itan ces. Baker wouldn't be happ~ v.11h anything other than fi rst. but w11h a runner of Tho mas· caliber in the same race. second 1s o;a:r ing '>omt·th1ng. "I've been chasing him (Thomas) for three years and r m not qu1111ng yet." said Baker. "When you come in second to a guy like that. 11's saying a lot I'm very plea\ed getting two seconds tonight... . In the 100. Thoma'> ran a meet record I0.4 to turn back Baker wdho turned in a I 0 8. The 200 saw Thomas run away from the field again in meet record time, a !>111ling ~O. 7. Raker followed w11h a fin e 21.4 Thomas. who v.a\ the OUt'itanding athlete of the meet. also anchored Hawthornc'<r winning 1.600-metcr relay team Cireg Whitely of Uni versity High was the" inner ofthe "3.200. running a 9:01.8 to put away a tough field. (PleaH eee ARCADIA/03) I abolishing the Green Wave basket-legal populauon of Nt·w Orkans ball program will depend on how loog sensed1hc nauonal news-1nterl''tt a.net 11 rcma1nsabohshed. ThC""lJ n1 vem1:]-Cam!'uu1 ofthe "'oodworlo.and turned of San Francisco took a similar course the thing into a legal \.lard1 Grae; a few :rears ago but th e mistake Thed1\tnu attornl'\ of"lc\\ Or- endured onl y a couple of years. leans prcs~d the c.:ac;c relcntk..,.,l}. I ft he Tulane program remain\ in '"'caring to hnngead1 and C\ t'n limbo fore, er. though. a great ma n ~ culprit IOJU\t1cc < unousl~ 1hc I>.\ innocent people -present and future wassp...·nding puhht monl'~ todl'JI -w1H suffer the loss. This is not to with v1ola1 orc; ''ho pt.·rpctratcd d.1m- ')Ugges1 that basketball is the mn'>t age onl) on 1$amhlcr., "'ho them,l'I\ ec, vital thing in education but 1t 1s pan "'l're acting llkgall) ofa broad balance and cena1nl~ not Asha' cd point or I\\ lH.rn tau~ w11hout importance ha\OC among the gamhkr.-. but thl· 1OJunk1t because oft he ac11on1iof integnt~ and "'ell tx·1ngofa rnm- a few hard I) seems fair to the mu nil~ 1\ not m·cc..,..anl~ thn·atl'nt'd 10<.titullon and 1(s "popufat1on. r h" fat't ha'> brought fonh lht• SPORTS COLUMNIST c;uggc'lllon that perhapc, tht• "l( .\ .\ -.l111ulJ lind "'a\'l<Jnd means o f r•llicing melfln 'lul h area<t Hca' l"n l..n11"' \ tht• N< ·.\<\\agents jrC dltl ll'nl l'nough \\hen 11 UHlle'> lo captunnl!-jn as'>1st.in1 Loach tiu\lng a pro ... peu1' l' rt·cru11.1 ham \andw 1ch \t'\ n:.il ''de 1<,1,u,·-. romt• up. nont• ol "h1l h will tx· hdahorcd hcrl" fher1• 1\ 1h1· th t·11n that '>Ul'll'r Jthktt"'>Jre JI Nc11her v.111 thc problem.of narcollt:\ on campus be solved O) chm1naunga basketball pr<>ifam The moc,t prominent targets of the dope deakr,are the \Oung people and \OUlh v. h1l h can he.· (uund rnn- gn·gated on collegl' campu<,cc, To place 1 he blaml' he rt•" In '>tan at thl' federal gm ernmcnt and go all the wa' do"' n to the uni' crs1t\ ..et uni\ guard v.ho 1s h1m-.clf pedd)ing · garbagl" to the '1utkn1 bod} Final I~ thl·r1· 1;, thc final dl\pt>'>1- 1111n ol .1 <·a'4..· lll..l· thl· T ulant' sha' mg Funhcrmo~.111s somewhat 1ro n1c that corTupt1on here affects onl) those alread) corrupt. The guy who gets hurt 1s the one placing an illegal bet on thegamt• Tht• la"' ofcour..e 1s the lav. and 1f a baslo.cthall pla~er1~ found guilt} of brcal..ing 11. he faces the const"- quente~ ince th1~ bl-tame a cnm inal maucr the~ oung men in' oh ed could grt li\qear<, in the o,lam 1n the tnmpan' of ~m1·human elc.>me nts .\' mt·n111med at thl· ou1set.1h1s "'hok th1ng 1s 1huuiihi pro' o l.ing Mystery surrounds Floyd's game Teddy Baker Vet leads Maste rs after following secr et strategy \I <1l \T.\ (1,1 c \P1-l11 llJ.,h ''hen hl' won tht' \1a\tcrc, \\1tl. a reu11d-match1ng 'n1n·. RJ\ Flo\d had a 'f'l."t ial duh J litlk 'i.w11od th.11 t·l'li>cd h1mi>la~ th1· [lJr-5 hl>lc' 11 untln par h1r 1l1c first 1h ret· round' .ind 'cnt him on ll> 'Kton Thi\ 111m·. thl' 't·tt·ran "'ho I\ sn·l..1ng .in l'tld w a non-"' inning <,tnng 111 21 ~l-.in ha\ J pkin .1 m)StenOU'> llnC \UUt''ill0d h\ hi\ \\llC \l.irtJ "I'm not grnng 10 tell \llU "'hat 11 I'> I dnn·1 want 10 hl'lp an~orw d'>t' ·· I lo~J ,,11J .titer .in l'aglc -the hall 1um1wd tr 1111 the haci.. ofthl' cul' into the ,ur and thl·n \t•11:l·d ha1 i.. 1n tht· hok - hl'lrx·d him to J tharg1ng till anJ .i onc-,hot kad gum!? 10111 1tlda~ ·., tin.ii round 111 the 4Q1h \)j\lt'r'. thl' lir<.t ol thc ~t'M' lour maJor tt·~t' (.If g111 f1 ng grea I ne<,s ··\tana '>llUC'>ted thl' idea ahoul ttw plan .. I lcn J 'j1d \Jturda~ ··11", 11!..l· J l1HHhall g.im1· pl.in I -..11 dn"' n and "ru11· 11 .ill out IJ'-1 l Ul"'>d.t\ "I h~l\t' ;1 plan lnr all I l\ hok'. 1a~1ng 10111 1.llfl'llkfJIHlO \.\hl•re lht· r11 n'> .He plJt1.•J • \,ml I lt>hl .i non·'"H\nt•r \lntr Jlqu1nng thl 11-lth 'll t11r' ol h1.-. tJreer 111 thl" 14'<~ I'<•\ n.11111n.1I 1. h.rn1p111n.,h1p. .. I \l" '>lu1·k 111 tht• pl.\n 1h ruu~h 1lir1·1.· J.1" \nd I II \I ll i.. 111 II 111m11rro" \\ hl'lhl'r I mJ~l' hmlil' 111 tnpk tx1ge~ I II 'tlll.. I • thl' plan · hl· ,,11J I l1nd 1omrktell thrn· tnp' 11\l'r th l' hill' .111d '.llln' 111 tht· .\ugu,1.1 'Jttnn.11 ( 11111 < luh 111Ur\l' 1n 212 h•ur under P•H Thi· k Jd he ....i1d I'> nut important at this \IJgt• .. Thl' 1mport.1nt thing I\ tu put yourself in po<i1t1on tor 1omorT<1"' ·· he \d id .\l'io 1n pt•'>1t1on w mal..r a run at the \ 120.001 lif\I pn1e .inJ the lamed grren Jacket that gon i.1 thl "inner. w.io, J man who didn't 1'\[X'l'I 111 tx· hl'll' 1n thl' tir•-i place and two day~ Jj?ll madl' rlan-. ll• kJ\ l' ( un1<, "1ran~1· thl '<-'J'"n 'leading mo ne)- \\ 10nn on thl' Pl,.\ T11ur con11nut'd hie; 1.omd'l.lll.. lrnm an l·mharra-. .. ing 80 in the nrx•n1n~ r11und \\ th JM thJI placed him at :! l l. • undl'r-p.i r anJ 1n1· ... 1ml..t• hJl I.. tran~l'., x'C 1md 'on "-J' due on Fnda) But the h.1b\ "'J' horn mur1· 1han J w1·el.. orematurel\ 1.'nJhlin~ him tu dlffi[X'\l' h1·r1· Kelley sets school mark Laguna nets tourney title BB wins on Lidyoff's arm and legwork, 1-0 Junior Lynnda Kelley shattered a school record In the women's trlple jumP-tO highlight UC lrvlne's ef:forts In a track and fletd meet at UCI Saturday. Kelley posted a mark of 36-2\4 to break the old mark Mt by Debbie Ryan Of 3.4-7'A In 1984'. She plac.d second In the event, behind winner Rhonda Bradlhaw of Long Beach State who went 36-7. Kettey also wu runner-up In the ·long Jump wtfh a mark of 17-11 behind Keren Cannon'• winning matk of 18-10. In the 6,000-meter run, Beth McOrenn of UCI cioc*ed a 17:24'.9 to wtn the event. TIMt time wu the· fastest for an Anteater runner this year. In the final scoring. UCI totaled 79 points to finish first. Redlands (3.4 points). USIU (33) and Long Beech State (29) followed. Chris Prletto was the top men'• perloNnef. winning the 400 meters In 47.68 and 200 In 21 .39. Prietto was also a member of the Ant- eaters· victorious 400 relay team which placed first with a time of 42.5. Selwyn Clarke, also part of the relay team, won his heat in the 100- rMtetdutt In 10.57. - Mirk Guell was a wanner of the 800 In 1:51.73 for UCI. P\<11 1< P\ll'-t\I>I\ l.agu11J lkJd1 I l1~h \\\1•r1 pa\I Ll"ol.1 I 'i-1 l I'·· in 1h1 tinal' ~aturJj, n1gh1 tu \1. in thl' pre'i- 11g11H" Pali,ad1·' I ourn.1mn1t Thl• \rt"" \\ho \\l'n' untx·.1tt·n in poul pl:!~ ll'J' h1·J th\ ,ham- p10n'>h1p round 1.1.1th ,1 1 '-11 triumph 11\l'f D.111.1 11 111' II "'-3' thr fourth 11nll' in "' 'car' Lagun.1 hJd \l\IO lhl P.1h,ade' Tou111.im~nl ""\.\ l' \1•rq•d prl'll\ h1Ufth Jnd got 'llml· h1g hl11, i..' Imm t 1-.cun I BIJnrnn Jnd '"l'Jnl lord.in · u1,1 l agu n.1 <. uJ1fh B1 II \shcn nnn-le.t~lll '<'.l'•'ll h11 hi\ llf'>t 'arsll\ h1•ml' run \11lum r. t\ ol 12 a\ '1'"' pon ' DH f'.1 <.1c1 \k...,., \.lllo.l" Harn.,on also Newport's Mah oney one-hits Costa Mesa in 7-0 Sea View win .. I' ir'iu..I "'l"ll H1•l i.. ~1d "but we I .1ppc."nt·d to plj1. 11ur ~<,t game al ~w \lJ~ Jround llJrn-. did a fine JOb 1h11ugh 11 un1111to?ti111 H, ·"I I I 1~h I •· ·~ 1 111 ~.tn\l' k.1J 1)\ <"I I d \\111 111 I ,, I'\ I l l'Jt/.lll r.lu" 1h tr ,,,r.11 1 I);", <l\lr \\1•,tm111'"' 111 1·1d1l1~ht 1£1'.1 b<.1"' hJ,1•hj ll ".1111rd.11. In 1h1 ,,.a \ 11·" I c.1~u1· ,,.,, ix111 11.irhor ,1.11.,·J 1n i.1u,h ·' 1 l" k JJcni! '''j""·' ,111d I rl\1f\tl \ .II llnt' ~.lnh' h,H \.. \.\ llh ,I \hllll'lll "'II\ l)\l"r ( 11\IJ \k....,1 _ __. l 1x'' 1.iml'' , .. 111·, tt·d threl' h1is 1n I• u• .1111.ii... mduJing thrt't' RBLand < h11'> \l.ir\..' al't' haJ a gnod da) for llarh.11 '"th .1 •·tnr·4 thrt•e-RBI R·ustlers back in the hunt after 3-1 win lln1 ' .1 lonL. :rt"' hat l'l;Jtl[X'nnl Hunllnl{ton Bt-a<•h I. \\t--.tminstt'r O· Tkll' < \1kr' < llmt'l·d h' thr tnp 11l th1 \1111'<-·t ,I.in.Jin~'"' 1th 1h1 n11w 1nnin~ \ 11 \llr\ OCC. UCI crews row to victories Golden West nine deals- Cerritos first SCC1oss; Gauchos drop OCC , 8-4 Mn)hc there v.111 be a race 1n the South C oa~t Conference alter all ' Cioldt·n We'' Collcjc·is baS<'t'lall team hand- t'd Cerritos 1t~ fim conferrncc loss of the season turday. and onl) the third O\.emll thl' season on the Falcon!>· field Meanwhile. Orange C oa'>t'!> woes t·ontinucd " the P1ntlL"' were dumped al home by Saddlcbal l- A look ,11 the gnmeo; With runners on first and second and none out Manin got a double play and a line out 10 l·nd thl' Cerritos th~at. Aficr lefi·handcr David Wilk p1trht•tl th\' s"th. Hunt1na1on Beach High product <.1an Buckles worked three perfect 1nnina~ to earn h1\ fifth save of the season. Oolden We t broke on top with a pair of run' 1n the top of the third u tcvc Ovcrecm wallC'd and took ~cond on a sacnfiClt by Ken Demarco \a~) Mnrtin walked and hawn G1lbcn sinalcd in Cht'rl'l'm \IJrtin 1h1..·n l .inw hl'me o n ~h.tnc f lm1·,· R RI 'lngl,· \lit•r < .'mto' "'nrcd ll' h\Ol' run .tgJin't \\ill.. en thl' \l\lh lht• Ru\ll1•r, aM"ered m tht• 't'\Cnth ·" l>cm.11ul Joublt•tl to l<."ft l<'nll"r to \\'OIC ~:.1\h Saddl~b.tl"k 8. 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JUllllH \ ar"'' t:lg.ht, in ro"'1nF thl" ta'll'"l t1mr ol thl" da' 11uttin"h''\I \an Diego lo.,tatr on tht' .2 10 1-mrll•r ll'lUr'4.· h' 11 '<'lond' 1n \'tnn1n~ 1h1• ulmf'('t1t1un 11n '-lonh l 1J11 t h:1nnl'I in Nt•wpon ~·:h h. 1 h1· Pirall·, "'<'H' 1 h~ k1•d 1n n : I Golden W~11t 3. <.:trrlto• I: I he 1(11o;tler1 moved 10 v.1thin tv.o gamc'i of the p.in· ~tting Falcon!>. a' four (,-olden W~t J'UIC her\ l"ombinec1 -----kl tame.!. ccr1l&ll.an .. fnc ht I 'i tert-d l I( In me for 15 hit, turd3)' en rout<' tu a hut p1n\ h-runncr Hr1,1n \\hi tali.er l·amt: huow on , 7-3 win in the ti"t 11rn1c, and C'lme up wtth on -1 Jex-Barrett'\ s1ngk 10 i1vc the Rt'~I' their victory 1n the \Ct"ond to sw-ttp the P( .\A \t"C.'.onJ. th" one in 10 mnm1-\ Jouhlehcodt:rat i\nteatcr t.ad1um l '< l dr11ppcd~low ~. 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Tom K1lpa1n1..k w11rk1:d inlll tht' firth lnnina bt'forc ll\.ln& V.<J\ IU w1nntna pllt'hl'I John Mert1n. v.ho 1mmt•d1Jtcl\ p1tche1..I 0111 nf .i 1.1m I • Rc~I., tic tc11d'> the n1111on in homerun' v.1th I 8. Th,· tv.o tc~m' pl:i' .1µm 1txla' 111 \ < I an<l h.1' 6Q RRI to his l'tCJtl N-11nnin11111 I l d \I 1T11m '~ hn v.i\"nrnupht up lrnm tht 1un1M \llf'lt\ tall' Ill th,· ...-.. --- " '~ , I D2 Ora~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aprll 14. 1985 Andrefti claim.a Long Beach pole in record ti1ne From AP dltpekbet l:.ONG BEACH -Mano Andrem • again smashed his own track record · Saturday as he nailed down the pole position for the today's 11 th_G~nd Prix of Long Beach. . Andrett1. 45. earned his eighth consecutive road course pole on the CART-PPG Indy-Car c1rcu1t by turnina a lap of I minute. 5.213 seconds, an average speed of92.190 mph. , Th:u hrokc the mark he set 24 hours earlier in prov1s1onaJ qualifying with a lap of I :05. 746. 91.443. Andret11's new Lola T-900. sponsored by Beatric~ Com- panies Inc .. will l1aA today's 90- lap, 150-mile event next to the new March SSC of Bobby Rahal. who moved from third to the second spot on Saturday with a lap of I :05.436, 9 1.876. on the 1.6 7-mile. I I-tum circuit. Al Unser Jr .. in a Lola. was third at I :05. 784. 91.390. while Geoff Brabham of Australia. whose new March was second following Friday's quahf) 1ng. fell to fourth. He failed 10 improve his first-day lap of I :05.85 f. 91 .297. . Brabham was the fastest of a large contingent of foreign drivers compcung in the Indy-car series. Andrettl Emerson FilliJ>aldi. the two-time world champion from Brazil. was fifth at 1:05.949. lll.161. followed'by Italian driver Bruno Giacomelli at I :06.078, 90.983, Jacques Villeneuve of Canada at I :06.174. 90.851, and Robeno Guen;ero of Colombia -the 1984 CART Rookie of the Year-at 1:06.236. 90.766. All of them were in 1985 Marches. Quote of the clay """ DurMm, a Chk:llgo Butts broadcUt«. ~6--1 1, ~ Dave Cordne to 7-4 giant Mark Eaton of the Utah Jazz: ''If CorzlM went to the moviee wfth Eaton, he'd get In forhetf~" · Br-4}ey'ia •lam &iY• Seattle Win : .. Pbll Bradley smashed a grand slam Ill w11h two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning. aiv1na undefeated Seattle a n 8-7 '1ctory over Minnesota turday ni&bt. Bradley hit the fi~t pitch from ft.M Oavu. 0.1. who S1ruck out 1wo batters and walked two after rtlievina Rick Lysander when he walked Al Cowens to open the inning . . Elsewhere in the Amencan League, Ed4Je Murray's three-run homer capped a six-run eighth inn in& as Raltimore battled from a five-run deficit and beat Toronto, 8-7. The bullpen. Toronto's AchjUes t\e:eJ i.n recent seasons. O.iled again as Baltimore batted around. racking relievers G.,Y Lavelle, loser BUI Caudill, 2-1. and Jim Acker for five hits and two walks . . . In other Amencan League games. Tom Brookens doubled home the tying run and scored the go-ahead run on a bases-loaded walk in the eighth inning while Jack Morrl1 Murray fired a five-hitter and unbeaten Detroit posted a 3-1 victory over Kansas City in a rematch of last year's AL playoff o pponents ... Tony Armas, the ma1or leagues· 1984 home run and RBI champion. belted a two-run homer as unbeaten Boston rolled to a 7-2 victory over Chicago ... Den MattlaJly tnpled and doubled. driving in two runs and sconng twice. and Ron Guidry pitched seven strong innings as New York snapped its season-opening three-game losing streak with a 6-3 victory over winless Cleveland ... Cecll Cooper's second run-scoring sinJ)e of the game. the only hit off reliever Dickie Noles in 411> innings . knocked in Paul Molitor in the ninth inning, giving Milwaukee a 6-5 victory over winless Texas. Young may return for Express The L<}s Angeles Express hopes for the m retum of quarterback Steve Youns today •II• when it visits the Houston Gamblers in a United States Football League game. Ho uston. 5-2 and guided by quan erback Jlm Kelly, shares the West lead with Denver but has lost two straight. Los Angeles is 1-6 a nd has lost three in a row . .. In the lone U SFL game Saturday night. Joe Cribb• gained a season-high 94 1ards and scored one touchdown and Birminptam s defense hadilve sacks and two pass interceptio ns as the Stallions de feated Oakland. 20-17. .. Atlanta ralll• with lon1 ball · Red-hot Dale M•,,_Y bit a two-run homer in the 10th i.nnina Saturd1y to Jive Atlanta a 7-S victory over San Otego after Bob Horaer's first home run since last May 23 lceyed a three-run nintb-inninarally. Murphy's drive over the left-field fence came after Brad Kommla1k opened the I 0th with a sinaJe off reliever Tim Stoddard, ().I. The homer was Murphy's third of the season a nd p ve him ciiht RBI in four pmes. He 1s batting .533 . . kl other National Lcquc pmC1, Darryl Strawberry. led off the bottom of the ninth innina with his first home run of the season, giving unbeaten New York its fo unh straight victory, a 2-1 triumph over Cincinnati. The Mets' 4..() start -all d~ided by one run -tied the best stan in the club's history in 1973 ... Gary Ma&&Mw1 drove in three runs with a single and a two-run homer and Jody Davis also blasted a two-run homer to lead Chic.ago to lla.rplly an 8-3 victory over Montreal ... Tony Pena's eighth-inning sacrifice fly gave Pittsburgh a 4-3 victory over winless St. Louis, the Cardinals' third one-run loss in fo ur games ... Jeff Stone belted three .hits and scored two runs. while JauSamuelhada triple and a singlc·and drove in a run as Philadelphia won its first game o f the season. 4-2 over Houston. Islanders atay alive va. Caps Bryn Trottier'• third-period goal led ~ the New York Islanders to a 2-1 victory ' over Washington Saturday night. reducing the Capitals· lead to 2-1 in the series ... Elsewhere. 'Dave Aadreycbak'• goal late in the third period gave Buffalo a 6-4 victory over Quebec. cutting the Nordiques' lead in the series to 2-1 ... Mats Naslund and Bobby Smltb scored on power plays to give Montreal a 3-0 first-period lead, and the Canadiens beat 'Boston. 4-2, to taJce a 2-I edge in their series ... Calgary goalie ReJeu Lemelin made 33 saves as the flames staved off elimination, defeating Winnipeg, 4-0 ... Dealt Savard scored two goaTs to lead Chicago to an 8-2 victory over ·Detroit for a three-game sweep of their sen es ... Tim Kerr scored four straight goals in an 8: 16 s1,>3n in the second period to propel PhilackJ.phiatoa 6-5 vtctory ovctth~Ncw York Rangers and a series sweep ... Goalie Gilles Melocbe stopped all 27 shots as Minnesota swept St. Louis with a 2-0 victory. Bulleta pQ down Philadelphia -' Gilt Wtl.Uamt $COrcd 33 points and m Jeff Matone added 26 to pa~e Washingt~n to 1 118-106 National Basketball A soc1n- tion victory over Philadelphia Saturday . . ni&}lt. The Bullets will open 1he playoffs 10 Philadelphia .. Elsewhere. Mlelte•l Ray Rlcllardtoo and Albert Kla1 each scored 20 points IS New Jersey rallied for a I 2J... I • t victory over Chicago . . Oomlelqae Wllklna scored 41 points as Atlanta lx-at I nd1ana. I 22-11 7 .. Alton Lister sc:ored I 8 points. including two free throws with nine seconds left. to hft Milwaukee to an 88-84 victory over New York in the rcgular-ieason finale for both teams ... Forward C1JvlD Natt scored 27 points and center Wayne Cooper tossed in 25 as playoff-bound Denver defeated Golden State, 127-120. TeleYialon, radio f lllVlltON 9 a.m. -Tl_.: Finals of men's toutnament from 0.U•. Channel 2. 11:30 a.m. -NO FOO~: USFL -Penland VI N9w J«wt, Channel 7. · Noon -QOLP: Maeter• Tournament. Channel 2. Noon -PftO IAIKaTIAU: Lak9rt at Kan ... City, Channel 9. · 12:30 p.m. -IOXING: ComellUI Boz.a·Edwardl va. MeMn Paul In llghtwe4Qht fight from London. Channel 4. 1 p.m. -IAAaALL: Angels at Oaldand, Channel e. 1:30 p.m . -TeNNl9: Finals of women's tournam.nt from Hltton Head ,.,and, S.C. (delayed), Channef 4. 3:30 p.m. -IPORTIWOALO: Boxing -Jamee t<Jnchen vt. &utter Dr9Yton In mlddleweiaht bout from London: Grand NattonaJ Steeptecnase. Channel <4. IWHO ~ Noon -PRO IAIKITIAU: Lakets at KanMI c.lty. KLAC (570). 1 p.m. -llAA8ALL: Angels at Oakland, KMPC (710). 1 p.m. -!IA-ALL: San Francisco at Oodgerl, KA8C(780). 2p.m. -AUTOMCING: long~ Grand Prix, KLAC(570). 4 p.m~----MO fOOTaAU.: USFL= J.A EXi>c ... It Houtton. KEZY ( 1190). ' 7 p.m. -PfltO MlklTaALL: Daltu at Cllppera, KHJ(930). Daniel still up by two RANCHO SANT A FE (AP) - Beth Daniel shot a 2-over-par 74 Saturday, with bogeys on two of the last three holes, but still held a two- stroke lead after three rounds of the LPGA lnamori Classic golf tour- nament. Daniel. who started the day three strokes ahead of three other golfers. will go into today's final round with a two-stroke edge over Pat Meyers. Meyers shot a 71 Saturda) to put her at even par for the tournament on the 6.326-yard cou rse al the Fair- banks Ra-nch Country Club. olten. but no one did much today. I ha"e a two-shot cushion and I have to be happy about that. but obviously I can·t he back and die and still win the golf tournam ent. .. I'll have to play some good golf." Daniel got ofTto a slow starl. hitting her first drive into the water and winding up with a bogey on the par-5 hole. 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FromDl · In the 400-meter dash, defending state champ Chip Rish of Marina was operating at less than full strengtlt due to the flu, but still turned in a sccond- place finish. With Rish ailinf: Marina Coach Dave O kura wasn t surprised with Rish's runner-up finish. What sur- prised Okura was who won the race. • "We've never heard of the JUY (Danny Everett from Fairfax High)," said Okura. "But maybe him beating Chip is a blessing in diSJuise. Chip hates to lose and I think this will make him work a little harder." Everett's winning time of 46. 7 was * * * good enough for a meet recoro and is the fastest 11me in the state this year. Rish ran a 48.2 and has a personal best of 46.3 from last )ear. In girls compet11ion. Edison's Nicole Rnchot took second 1n the 1.600 with a 4:55.0. and led the Chargers' distance medley relay team 10 a first-place finish over Newpon Harbor. 12:24.6 to a 12:35.4 . .• \harger.Coach Doug Sm11h noted, Nicole is really running with aut.hority now. She's been lifting weights all year and now n's paying off. "'After a great 1.600 race. I think 1t earned over to our rela~ team .. * * * Arcadia track summaries M>YS lC»-1 Thomu (Hewttiorne ), 10.<t lrnNI rKord); 1 Beker (Seddlebec1t), 10 8; 3. McCrH IMederel. 10.9, '· Burktev <Oxt1erd), ll.0, S Wellm1n (Wtsllektl. I l 0, 6 M.oore (Wtsl· c11e,1er1. 11.1 ?OC>-l Thomu (HewlhOrne), 20.7, 2 Beller (Se~). 71 '· l &e<kelev (Ollnerd), 71.S, ' Brown <G1r0t111). 21 9, S FOtd (Comoton), 21 9, 6. McCrH (Mlderel, 22 9 . ..... 1. E11erelt IFefrlul, .. 7, 2 RIVI (Mlrft11), 4 .2, l . o.rtnv (Mooe), "s. ' Mer'h (HewthOtne). 41.6, S Jol'ltlton (Wntche\lerl, '9.s. 6. Hin <Sen11 Mo11k e), '' s. ~1 Kellv (Hewlhornel. l:Sl S; 2 Ffl1oer11d ISi. fgnei:fual. l:SU, 3. An0trsOt1 (MIHlotl "'''°" 1.S2 7; ... Akin• (Wilson HHI. 1:53.9; s. Htux (Serre), l·S4.8; 6. Le nger (81kertfleld), l:S.U . 1,@-1. Gomez (8elmonll. ':12.2; 2. Meslellr (Jff\111, SKrerMnlOI. ':l,,2, 3. Llet\1u (CloYltl. 4:lS.9; 4. Atulrre Of(llMlft...U),-4~ll.l, S. Allen CS111 Merino), t:IU; 6. Mvers (Weslleke), ':17.S 3,2(»-1 Whfl.iv (UntvenllV), f;OU; 2. o.i SOI (HlllCW). 9:0U; J.. Stonere>Q ($e119Us). 9:1S.O, '· S.ndOVel (Soulh-11. t:IU, s. lmllv (Temole Cltvl, 9:lt.2, 6. Tatllll' (H1mlllOt1), t-209 . llOHH-1. Tl!On\es (Pe..o.ne), 10; 2 Porter (C1btlll0), "l: 3 ltffdltll CSI. Marv's), ".l, '-Hell (GIMShll, 14,<t, S. 8redshlw (S.U9US), 1U ; 6. Tlllmet1 (HawthOrne), 14.1. IOOHH-1. Porler CC1brlllOI. lU; 2. Gratiem (Hewt~I. 31.4;S. H1N (Gerd9M), J7.6; 4. hit (Muir ), )8.2. s. Jovce (Hawlhorne). 3U; 6. lteddlng <St. Merv's), 38.S .tOO rttav-l. HawthorM. 4\J , '21-Pasadetle, ''·'' ' Meeler•, 42.3, 4 ComolOll, 42.7; s. S.r11e Ane V1llev, 42·1; 6. Kef\Ndv, 421. l,600 ralav-1 Hawlhorne, 3:17.2, 2 Muir, 3:21.1, 3. lekersrteld, >?21 6, 4. Temote Cllv, n1.1. HJ-1 ltOOt1"1 (Ovtt'ftlo), 7·0. ' Theus IL~l ... I; 3 MM-r9W IUOlelldl. 6·8, 4 ~ltlll (Edlt0nl .... ) i. Wet>tter IH~ tteed), H , 6. hdtll (VIila P'erk), 6·6. U-1 NtltOtl (Simi Valltv), 7'·6; 2 Prln91e (KaMdVl. U -i. J Cerne. lllml Vell9vl. 12·10~ ._ Davis CChlllO), n -9, S Caldwell ITM!Clt'. Arll.), n-~. 6. CalfM!at (Victor V•lltvl n-•11t · TJ-1 Sfrone Ctaltanti.ld>. •·11~1 2 Wll· llaft'll (ltubktoua). 41-S: l. Trlotatt (Mar111a•>. .. 4111; 4 l utMll (LYllWOOOI, 41·,~. 5 HOOl\a (La lle'#OOcll. •7· 11'11, 6. Wllll•m• <Coell111•> C·•~. • ~-1 t uttll CAC•llnnl, ....... 2. JOl!tlson C~lfntlOll Perk), 1'•0; J C.~ck (SOulll Hlllt), "•0, 4 Hletit v C'allbtOOll), 14•0, S 01anes !Soulfl Torret1Ca l, 14·0, • Whlllon (Ml C•rmeo, IHI ~1 l lVtrtlcll (Ca-'W•tlO Velllv), 6'-6"\, 2. taler1ev <Moon Vallevl, '9· 10, J l<nlefll (0.11 ~). 51 .... 4 Wtrtuie (~ ValltV), S7-J~. J S«r atlO c~r>. ~-11. 6 loww <S«re), IMO~ DT-1 t krtraldl ICapt\lretlO Valley), 201·9, 2 l(nltfll CO.•oarll), 171·6. l l<hotal\'I ~I Moc»NI. 170-10, 4 Swenntnt (Kine~>. IU•O, $ AJlton CLOt AIMl\llOtl, 163•2, 6 ••l•tlt v I Mon" V•··· ... ..,.~ ... • .. ·~1 ! GIRLS 100-1 Knl9h11n ILoCkeJ. 17 O, 1 Gl~nt (Locke). 12 l, 3 SIYltn <Hewmorne> 12 1 4 Whffler IHew111ornt l 12 2, s · G;enl IHewlhorne), 113. 6 Triomu (Lii POlv), 12 s 2(»-1 Knllltllen (LOCktl. 24 l 2 Glddtnt (Locke). 24 4, 3 Slllu IH•wlPIOrnel. 24 '· 4 Vk:kert IPomot11l. 2S I, 5 Mtl1-r <Muir ) 252 6 Mentl\IP ITllOutend 0.ktl 2S 1 ' .oc>-1 Knlghltn (Lockel. S4 I. 1 W~tot1 (Muir), S4 8, 3 'lliCktrs (Pornon1) S6 O, 4 8enne11 1Como1on1. 563. S Turner (8ever._v Hlllt). 57 8, 6 Allen tHewthornel se 4 eoc>-1 Dowe11 1san1e T11ere .. 1 2 12 s 2 Arrto11 (yroumon1), 2 14.6, 3 WrlQhl llr~IMI 2117 0, '· "'""' (Ct l'Vonl. 2 17 2. 5 Lock• (S.,; Merino), 2 17 8, 6 O•IH IH1w1110rnel, 2 17 8. l,61»-l Dowell (Senla There .. > 4 S3 s 2 Rflchol (Edison), ':SS., 3 Clerk '1M~t1teln View), 4·SS 0, 4 Wllll1mt <Moun1elt1 vi.wl 4·S7 2, S. Henson (N....,POtl Herbor) s 011 i Ch1oet (Ut1l11arsllv Cllvl, S·07 6 ' ' 3.100-l O•IM (TtmO(e Cllv) 10·47 I 2 Han (WntmOt), 10'8 S. 3 ~llOtl (New~rv' Pll'k) 10-4' S, 4 Cf'lamberlln !Leigh). 10-SO s, s wu: tfemt (f"'ountaln View), 10-~ 9 6 ~Inc• lltUO!dollal, 10 S3 6 • lOOLH-1. Knlt Pllltl !Locke) 13 7. 1 Franklin (Muir). "O, l Vicker• <Pomolla1. lU ; ' Mct rldt (Lt PolVl, lU, S Edwtrd\ (loulh Pasaoene>. lU . 6. CedcMll <Muir). 1u 300LH-1 Ca111re11 <Muir), '3 I; 2. C1Cldell <Muir), 0 O; 3. Edmunds (H•wlhorne) 'U· , .ectward1 (South P1 .. dtnt ), 45.9; s' LMcti (Th«l .. nd 0.k•L 46.4, 6 Villi (h vrtv Hf"') .... . ..00 retn-1. Pomone. 49.7; , ikYerly Hlttt '9 7, 3 Lot G1los, 50 0, 4 SI Fr1t1Cls, 50 11 5' Tl\Ov .. nd 0.ks, JU; 6 LB Wlllotl, 50 7 l.600 rally-I. Muir, 3''7 S, 1 HawthOtM ) 49.I, l. ThouMlld Oe•s. 3:59 1 ' ~v rtlav-1 Edlton, ,,.,, 6. ' Naweor1 H•rbor, U·..lU. J l utna, 12.310, 4 Ntwburv Pm. 12,,st, 5 S.1111 MerlllO, 12 4H, 6 trvlM IUU. . ' H>-l Cerretc0 <Ane11ttm>. •·O. ' ~ (CloYIS). 6-0. ). Mcl rlde ILi Polvl, S·•· • l.0¥ffv ll<tMffYI. H . $. V!Oe•ovltl ISl Fran· els), S·6, • ltttd <•atnallel, 5•4. L>-1 Mllchell !Diamond terJ, lt·S'-'I· 2 l..IWIOtl (SI. FrellCft ), lt·2'-'a, l . ltOO.rlt <Wi111: lnotonl, lt-2, 4 JOPlnt<>ft CWHlllnt lOtll, II• I; s Cwkel llttdwOOdl. l1·l-. 6. Wllllllf'M (LVllWOOd) 17·5"< T J-1 f '"'°' (Va'-"Clal. n •5Vl; 2. 1tow-11 (WUlllntlOtl). >1•10-., J. Amat lit Modtne), l1· 10'"· 4 Ofr 10c.Mt1 View). J7·J...,, 5 K!Nen :~IOoel, »·I,,.,, 6 Ctf'kat lltMwoocll S,._l Adem1 CMlulOrl Vi.to). 4.J•t ...,, 2 Oden (lrvlnt), 4M l O• CW..Jenll. •1". 4 ClaHtft <C•ml, it-10, s Lowtl Ill Modflle) ,..0 • 'MUtllt (ltel'IChO Alamll .. ), )It 'I DT-1 Ctaw11Dt4 "-illl•"H• 141·8 2 Kies_.., (CIOvlsl. 1)1-1,). c.lln cH9m.11 1i1 O • Lil IN ... lel), UI0•01 S Paciutlla Cltlll'C:~ Al•mllos), IU•S, 6 Adamt (Mil'*' Vi.lo) m-o · ' F OJ~ lH [ RE CO RD ~ I. I I .. " MAJCMt LaAGUa STANDINGS Anwrtun '""'" WllT OfVISM>N s .. 11 .. ~MeMla ....... Chlcaoo K•nH t Cllv 0.11.larn! Ttut W L ~ct. Ga 5 0 1000 Balllmore Bot•on Ot lroO MllweullM TOf'onlo New York Ci.-ttitnd 2 3 400 2 J 400 ' 2 ll3 I ) 250 I • 200 0 • 000 a AST OIVlltON 4 0 1000 4 0 1000 4 o. 1.000 l I 150 2 J ·'°° I l 750 0 4 000 Satw•Y'• Seer .. .,_. 6, Oaklencl I Oelrou l, Kanut Cllv I New York '· CMlnleno l aattlmort I. Toron10 1 los1on 7. Chlcaoo 2 MilwtvkM 6, Ttxet s S..11141 I, MIMMOta 1 T .. V't Ga!MI ) 3 3 l li't 4 411) I ,1,. , 4 .,...,. (Wiii 0-ll ti Otkltnd (COdlrOll 0-11 New York INlekro 0-11 al CM1vt1end (Ht tlon O·Ol Toron10 (A"'••ndtr 0·0) '' 8alllmort 18ocldlclltr 1·0) Cnkaoo !Burnt 0-0) al 8o"on (ICIM>n 0-0) Oetroll IPt1rv l·OJ '' "'""' Cllv (Sallerl\t"n 0·0) MllwaukM IH•" 0· 11 al Tou t•o1ema IHI Mlnnetolt (Viola 1·0) el s .. 111e IM Moo<• 1·0) ~V't Gtlnt' 4"991• 11 Mln!lhola. In> Chlcaoo t i 8ot1on S.tllMI I I Oakland, rri) Natloftal LH9" Alltnla Oedeef"1 WIST DIVISION W L 3 I ,.ct, Ga 7SO 3 2 1 2 2 1 600 ., San Francltco Sen Dleoo Hou11on Ciftc"-11 500 I 500 I 1 ) I l .00 I ' .2.5d 1 llAST OtVtMOH New York Cl'lk.oo Montreat PllltlM'on P1111aoeton11 SI LOU" 4 0 1000 l I 1SO I 2 1 3 4 1 2 500 2 , 500 I J 250 0 4 000 SatvrdlV't kerfl DMliW• I, San FrancoKo 0 New York 2, Clnc!Mt ll 1 A11tn11 1, San 0 1"° S 110 1nnl1111tl Clllcaoo I. MonlrHI l Pltltb\iron 4 SI Lo.Ill 3 Pl'lllaoe4onl1 4. Hou" on 1 T .. Y'• Gamet Sen FranclKo <Gott O·O> " ~ Utauu 1·0> Clnclnnall ( Tlbt>t O· I I ti New York (Goooen O·OI SI Loult (Anclult r 0·01 al Pllhbur1111 I Ahodan 0· 1> San Dleoo !Hovi 0·0) al Atlanta !Manier 1·0) MO<ltrHI (Ptlmer 7·3) ti Cnlceoo tSulclltlt l·O> Plllledttonla (Carlton 0-1> at Hw•ton (llvan 1·01 Mendl!Y't Gamet Houtlon at o.c..n. n Pllllaa..onla al Chlct90 Clnclnna11 ti Allenta, n New York al Pll1tbur911, n MolllrMI al SI Louit. n San Frt nclKo al San Oleoo. n AMERICAN LEAGUE Anells 6, A'1 1 CAU FOttNtA OAKLAND •br II bl Pellll ct 4 l l I Coltlnt If C1rtw It> 4 0 1 1 Lt n\lrd 3o Oownl"9 If l 1 I 1 8 oclllt It> OMllMlr If 0 0 0 0 K"9mn dll 09Cnct lb S 0 I I Mur!WIV c1 Groch 211 J 0 0 0 HHlll c Wllf0tl9 1b 0 0 0 0 MOa vo\ r1 lt.Jonft Oii 1 0 I I OHlll 2b a.nlq1 01'1 t 0 I 0 M.tver e>h MC Bron rt' S 1 I 0 Gtlltoo 1b a-c s o 1 o SHndsn on Scnoflld n S I I 0 Griffin n Tlfllb l7 6 tl 6 T9tah Sort bv "'"'°"" •IH lllll 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 ) 0 4 0 0 0 l I I 0 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 I , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 >4 1 t I ~ 110 >00 OIO-6 O.lltlftCI 010 000 000-I Game Wlnnl"9 A81 -C1rew (I) E-M Davit, Grftfln DP-<1llfornlt 2, Otklt nd 4 L08-Callfornl• I?, Oakland 9 28-&oone, Oownlno J 8-Pelll\ S8-Cottlnt 11), Pt I Ill 11> I.. " It IR •• so c ............ Romanick W, 1·0 • 1·3 I 1 3 1 OMoort 1·3 0 0 0 1 OH'tMd W•rrtn L.0·1 l 1·3 9 S 3 1 3 McC.ttv 2 1·) I 0 0 1 1 Conroy 2 1 I I I 0 JHowtll I I 0 0 O I HBP-Grlcl'I (tlv Werrenl. OownlnQ lllY McCtlh), BenlQutz lbv Conrovl T-3 14 A-IS 173 NATlONAL LEAC.UE o.ctews 1, Giants 0 SAN ,.ftANCIKO LOS ANGaLES •rlllll Gladden c1 4 0 2 0 TrMI02tl 40 10 w enmn 1b o o o o COt vlt rl 4 0 t 0 L~dlf 4 0 0 0 8rerilv c 3 0 0 0 OGraen II> 4 O o o CBrown JI> 7 0 I 0 LtMstr n 3 O o o MO•vls II 0 0 0 0 Lttkt V 11 I 0 0 0 Uribe n I 0 0 0 Duncan :it> L•ndrll cf Mldnclo cf Ollvtr II Gutrrtr 3o M1r\ll1t rf ScloKltc Bream II> Ancltsn n VtMlnlla 11 Teteh · JO 0 S 0 T ... I, lllr llbl l 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 I 1 1 I 4 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 27 I 4 I -k9" bV lnr*'9I ~,.,_be• 000 000 000 -0 L"....... 000 000 Olx-I Gt me Winning A81 -MlldOMdO (I) E-Glt<lden OP-Lot Anoetn I Loe-San Fr1nclKo 6. Lo\ Anotltt 1 2&- Gled<ttn, Mlrtl'ltH HA-MeldOMdo ( 1 l Sa-Guerrero (I), Otlver (II s-t..ttkt v. AndtrlO!I I~ " It llft .. so s.11,.r_l.a LttUY '1-l 0 0 4 MO•vlt L.0·1 11·3 I 1 0 L .. A.-n Vt lenllt W. I· 1 ' 0 0 1 T-2 '3 A-0 ,161 c ..... fMVMl•LH V ... t 7, UC WW. l "''UT GAMa l'"CAAl 1 3 UNL V 00'1 107 ~7 1' I UC lrvlne 100 001 100-3 I 1 Stein and Arnold, Lk\ton, Carr 111. Mertln (t ) tnd Morp n W-Sltln ,., L-\.lnton, 4·S 18--0olttbH IUNLVI. Arno4d (UNLVI, Gl119 (UC!) H•--MM (UNL V) 2. Arnold IUNLV), OOtffN9 IUNLVJ ~ SICOMO OAM• ...,, .... us v .. t t, UC lrlltN 7 1..CAAI Ul'fLV l?O 000 200 1-t IS UC lrvlnt 100 032 100 0-7 14 1 Hnlor, Hor m•nn ( 71. Wtll' (7) ano Arnold; 8rlnll, Ktril 12), Ot .OM (7) Ind Moroen W-Wtllt, 6·2. L-OtltoM. , ). 2--.MoW (UNI.VI, KotnlOOO (UHLV) Wllllamt lUHLVI. Arnold (UNL V), Clark (UCll Ja--Suoar IUCll H•-w1111amt (UHLV) OIMr ~ Ct llfofnla 4, UCLA 3 ( 11 1Mlfl9•) Arllont S111e 7, UK S Stanford '°· .t.rl1011t I CemmvNtt C-.. ~ W..t l, c.n-. I (~ C•lt GMM-.1 Go1ot!1 w .. 1 00? 000 IC»-> 6 0 Cerri!°' 000 001 OC»-1 S I Kltoalrlck Mtfllll (SI, Wtlll 161. lll(kle1 (11 tM Flor" •oor~I. Sarr-(ti I nd MMltlo W-Mtrlln, •·2 t.-ilt0dr'9uf1, S I 71-o.Met<O IOWI ,.,,,,,di .. OreMt Ctett 4 Cs.vtfl C•tt C...-....c.tl , ~k 21J 011 001~ ' 2 0rt"9t ~oa~I 0'10 700 ....... 10 l $1ncla lr a no C1mac110. St~IWD F,_tta.on U>. l rtftl\t n 171 tnd l!llllon W-Sln( .. I, 6 ~ l.~SlomJ> 21-•0lltno COCCI. NlcllOI Cl), lnelll'l•rt ISi H•-NICMlt ($) ~ ISl ... c...t c. ....... dlll .... W L et Cltrll0t 10 1 Golden w .. t 1 J 2 ,.,,., .. , 7 , 11'> Santt AIWI 6 4 ).., Ml Sall Antonio S 6 S S.OdllU ck • 7 • ,ulMr!Oft • 1 • Ortnot COHI 3 I 1 Comolon 1 t 111> • Satw9m'I'• sc- OOldtn Wttl :>, Cerritos I s.dClleOec:k I, Oranot Coast 4 CYP'ttt 11, Futltrlon I Mt. San Antonio •..1. Senta Ana • TueMlllv'a -IJ:JOI Oranee Coat t at GOiden w .. 1 C VPfl U el Sacklltbeck Clf'rllo. I I $ttltt Ant Mt San Antonio •• Compton ,,.,,...Y', OfltMI t 2:JO) GOiden Wet! ., Cvorttt Santa An.t at Or1nve Coa11 S.Odltbadl t i F UllerlO<I Comp1on 11 Ctrrl101 S.NNIY't OfltMI l'*"I Fulltrtewl 11 GOiden w .. 1 Of'lnvt Coast t i Come>lon Cerrltot •I Ml. San Antonio Cvor..s at Sant• Ant Httfl lcMtll H"""""'911 a.di 1, W..emlllt"" I I s-.t L..Mewl w .. 1m1n11tr 000 000 ~ 4 • l Hunt'"91on &ffCtl 000 000 001-1 I 1 WtalrowMll and Vllltott, Llclvoft and Tom1tlck W-L l dvoll, 2·l L-Wn trow1kl, 0·2 ......,., ... ,_. '· CM1a Meta • ''" View L....-1 ~WDOrl Harbor 011 001 f:-7 10 C0$11 Maw 000 000 ~ I l Mll'IO<leV 1na T ortll, Htrfrton t nd Mavne W-Mll'IOntv, l ·l L-Harrlton. 28-Adamt (NH), Pam \NH), Shaler ICMI. HA-Miium INHI HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS S4'ftMt Lff9Ue W L T Ga HuntlnQton 8H Cl'I S 2 0 Edltor1 if 4 3 0 I Foun11ln Vellfv l 3 I 11"1 Marina l 4 O 2 OcHn View l 4 0 2 Wtstmlnster . 2 • · t 21."J Satvrdlv'• k- HunllnQtO<I 8eacl'I t, Wt ttmlnt ter O It lnnlnotl Tllt$dtv't G- HuntlnQton 8e1Cl'I vt. EdllO!I 11 M,11e Soutrt Perk (7) Merine " OcHn vi.w (3:15> W...._v'I G-(l:Ul Fountain v111tv 11 w .. 1mln1ter ~) Edl1on vt Founlt ln Vllllv al MIM 5ouar1 Pan. SatwdlY'• 0-(I) Ocean View 11 Hunllnoton Bat<h Wttlmlnsltr 11 Marina SN V'9W LMtue W L Ga Etltncl1 S I UnlvtrtllV -S I Newoort Haroor 4 1 I Cotlt Mew 3 3 2 ~~141t>eck l ) 2 Woodl>f'ldff 2 4 3 Coron• dtl Mar 1 S 4 Laouna a .. cn I S 4 SatvrdtV't S<ere NtWPOfl Htrl>Of' 7, Cosl• MHf 0 w.....-Y'tGMNI Ettancla vt. Cotta """" 11 TeWlnklt Perk (7 11.m .) Sa~ltt>tek " Unlvtrlllv ()·lS> Nt woort Htrbor t i Woodl>f'ldlle (). ISi Coron• Ott M•r 11 Laount 8Hcll (3·1Sl "r1dllV't Gemes I 3: IS I Newoort Herl>Of' •I Corona dtl Mar Est111el1 t i University Costa MtM et S.ddlel>eck L111un• B..cn al Woodllrldlle NHL .. Yeltl DIVISION SPllllFINALS thst ef FIWI SaturdlV'• keret Eomonlon·•. IClnet 3 (011 (Eomon1on wins wries, l ·O> NY 111anoen 1, Wutll"9ton I (Wtt1111111- ton lttds wrltt, 2-1) 8ufft l0 6. Qvet>ec • IOueot< leads 5¥1fl. 1·" Montr"I 4, Botton 1 (MonlrHI let01 series, 2· l) C11111ry 4, Wlnn111t11 0 I WIMllltll le1dt MrlH ; 2-ll Cl'llceeo a, Detroit 1 (CllM:t90 win• Hrles, 3·0) Pllllaoetonla 6, NY Aanoen s IPl'tlltoel· Piii• w1n1 sarlt\, l ·OI Mlnnetolt 2. St. LOUit 0 (M1nnftc>ta win• $tries, 3·01 T........-10- Monlrttl at Boston WH l'llnQton 1t HY lllt lld¥s Que4)ec t i 8uff t l0 Wlnnl11t11 11 Caloary T..-'1'1~ (If Meftltr\I) Bolton 11 MonlrHI NY t1lanOert 11 Wtthlneton 8uffal0 t i Qveoec Calotrv at WlMllltll Olen 4, Klnel l . SC.. "" ~ Eomon1on 2 I o 1-4 Kings I 0 2 0-l ""' ..... I Los Anvetft. Olontle I (Hardv. Tav· IOr), 2:06 (PO), 2. Edmonton, Men ier I 1 Anoenotl, Nallltr >, 10-00. 3 E omonton. Mtn ler 2 IGrat1kvl. 11.'9 (sh) Ptntl· lles-AnOenon. Edm '"°°'111111. 1 27, Cof· fty, Edm (hooktnel, 6·12, Stlull, LA (Inter· !trance), NO; Wllllamt , LA ltltlhlnol, 11:39, KrulhtlnYtkl, Eom (lrlP91"91. ll·24, 5amtnko, Edm (91t>owlnQ), 16-ot, Jecktor1, Edm, doul>lt minor (rOUOl'll"9. l'llol'l·tll<:ll · lnol. 17:3S; Tav1or, LA, ooul>lt minor lhlllh· sllcklno ). 17:lS. FC)90lln, Edr'n (llOIOl"91, 11:47. Smlll'I. LA (lltlhlnol. 19:50 s.eenct f"wtN 4 Edmonton, HtPltr 2 tGrt111P.v. Huddvl. IUI Ptntltltt-Wllllamt, LA (rouol'll119), 3:20; Ja ckson, Eom tcrou· cheeklnQI, 9:SI; N8Pler. Edm (1'10okl"91. 12.21 Tillrd hr1ed S l..Ot All9Mt, Gt lltv I ITavlOr, 0 111<1· nel. 7:02, 6, Lot Anotles. T avtor 2 tOIOnne, MecLalltn). 11:32. Ptnattles-Ct rrolt. Edm tl'IOIOl119). IS:SI; Sl'lutt, LA (trlll011191. 15 SI o..1llM 1 Edmonton, Anderton I tMHtltr Cofftv), .4'. 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Gtldltn We•I 0 GOIOt<I West 000 000 0--0 • Central AtllOt'I 100 010 • ' ' 8raov I nd MIM>" 'l,'l•t•o•• ano t ••• ow-ScWfl Pat0mtr l 4r11one W••'P'" 1) Gienoaie l a.11ent...a a Central Ari1ona t Wf\• Ve,.,, Pima Arirorie • Pa"°"" ' PlllOl'nar 1 Ctr r tot 0 Arirona Wtt•tf"n Cit! G..,.o. f 1 "r ' Pima .to.rirona l PelO<"'•' Pllstdefta 6. Arorona Wts•t•~ ; Centrt1 Ar11ona 10 (t u •o• c ... 1r11 Art10nt 4 Pataoe•a USfL SflfllrdlV't k8" 81rr•r"'"'"•m 20 0.•lt l\Q '' t .-v•t Gt"'" l.•..-.U •' Hw•ton Mtmc>fll\ t i 8811•mcY~ Ori.n«> 11 Aroto~a Portttnd 1 1 N•w J••\f'• Mel*V'\ Gan. 0..-vtr •' T tmN !It • ~ikiel'M Seti o..-~ La~ • "'"""'"' , Otlt\ s C_...llCI, ~t Ktll\t \ CI"' 1 MlflNWf I 6 T~ • Ln "'"' J T .. .,., 0.... \I I.OU'\ al Wl<fllle at!'·~ 11 Cit.ail~ • S-.0 .... ttLu V~a.­ I Nl) ••OVLAA W AiON .Kings' season ended An erson's goal i·n overtime lifts Oilers to 4 -3 win ING LEWOOD (AP) -For Ed- monton w1n~r Glenn Andcnon. Ultr thnll of scorin1 the 151me>-Winninrt goal an overt1m~ was quietly replaced by an even lof\1er thought · 1 The Stanle)' Cup. ··w e haven't won ao)'tbinc _yet." !Miid Anderson, who sco~ 46. ~ onds into overtime Saturday niaht to &JVe the defending S~nJey Cup champion Oilers a 4-3 vlCtOt)' o\·er the Los Angeles KJnas and a sweep of their opening Nauonal Hocke)' League playoff sencs. "We need I 2 more wins co att h (the Cup). Ever} step 1sa bi& step, but 1t shms every ume you climb a link mountain. you c'?!11e up up apiost a bigger mountain. • Anderson said the~ wasn't much to sconng the deciding goal apinit Los Angeles. "It went to Paul Coffey and he pushed 1t to me: I just stepped out and the K.mgs' goa.Lie had faJJen down on .the other side and 1 JUSt shot m1a an o~n net." After having lost a J.I lead in the third period, the Oilers wasted no time in the extra period. "We JUSt realtzed what It takes to wan:· sa1d Edmonton's sw oen\ef, Wavpe .. G.ceJ.lly_. ··We've been through the Stanfey Cup before. We were thanking ~ wett Stanley Cup champs. but that was a long time ago, and let's not blo~ it.- With the sweep of the best-0f-fivc senes. Edmonton moves into the mythe 01v1S1on championship scncs against the winner of the Winmpeg·Calga~ scnes. Winmpeg leads that scnes. -·I. After the Kings rallied from a J..I deficit in the third penod. Anderson broke Ul from the left side of Los Angeles goaJje Bob Janccyk. He bnet1y lost control of the puck. but recovered 1n time to fire a shot past the fallen goalie. [he K.Jngs sent the game inlO ovenime on third-~nod goals b) rooloe defenseman Gaf'T) Galley with 12.58 remaining and forward Dave Ta)lor with 8:+8 to play. .\fl<'r Los .\ngeles rhcra--taken a quick 1-0 lead on a power pla~ goal b\ Marcel Dionne. EdmonloA's Mark Messier ·scor<'d twice to give the Oiler\ a :!-I edge after the opening penod Edmonton c\tended its ad' ant.age' to .\-1 on a goal b} M ark ~ap1er with c; I~ left 1n the second ~nod. 011\:r<. goahe C1rant Fuhr and h1~ l.o'> .\ng('les counterpan each cam~ up ""tth spcuactular sa'es on point· hlanl.. ~hot'\ to l.eep the game tight. McEnroe subs for Connors In tournament INGLEWOOO (AP) Jam McEnroe will flll In tot the ~ Jimmy Connors againet t"8n LMd In the openlng round of the Forum Championship Tennis ..._ on Monday. the Forum ennounc9d Saturday . McEnroe had planned to att9nd the Thomas Hearns--Msvtn ....... flgh1 In Les Vegas~. accord- ing to a Forum IP04ceMMn. but canoeted hie plaM In order to repfece CoNiorl.. Connors eggravated a loww back lnfury whUe p&aytng In a tournament In Chtcego....., Sat- urday and had to detadt that match. lrontoaffy. M was ~ Lendl, and Connon Wal down. $..2, 2-1 when M wae forced to Mop. The lineup at the Forum tn- cludes. In addlUon to Mo£nroe. Lendl. Aaron Kr'lcUteln aptnat • Nastase and a doubtee mMct\ betwMn McEnroe-Nut... .,_, Lendl-Krickateln. Tlcketl that were purchaed for the Connor.Lend! match wll be honored fOf the McEnro.a..idl match. a Forum IPoketman Rid, and 1hoM who wtah refunda cen get them a1 their Orig nal potnt of purchase. UCiwomen beaten, 7-2 \ .\' T \ R ~ R R \ R .\ -ThC' l I( Ir' t nC' ""''ml'" ' 1t·nn1c. tcam lamC' up \hMt \aturd;n 'talhng 10 he'"' l '( "Mt:I Barbara . • ~ -n'frul.o ~h1p.t'kawa datmed onC' f~"n' tor l C I 10 \1nglec. and th(' team ot \tt'phan1<' RhorC'r and l 1bh\ Dec.- pot (•am1·d annlhcr '" douhlC'\ Tlw \ n1c:.itC'r' dmpix·d tn I '-1 4 1nt•r.tll t < lninr v.111 txh:u._1n a1tton luC'.,da' , tatrmoon v.hC'n thC' ~nl t'at<'T'\ hnsl l al \tat<' f-ullcnon Rustlers ou st ed Th~ C 1nhkn "'C'\t women 'sof\ball ~am v.a\ t'hmtnl\ed qu l from'" o""n tournament turday. dropp• a pau of \hutout d«l11on$. In.th<' opener Pa\&dene halMtcd \he Ru'''"' a ~..() verdict. \hen Cntral \ tlmna ""on~ lh<' samt ICGIW in \ht \C\:000 prnc U Q l _ . Thr Ru-.tltt'lm1 a combined thrtt hit' m the t..-o pm.cs ---~--- COMPLETE NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 0 5, I CR E Oil LIN[ Rober t Mein tyre takes top sp·ot at Southern California Gas Co. Ne>Nport Beach resident Robert M. Mcintyre "'II become lhturman and chief ex«uttve officer of Soutllern CalJfornia G81 Co., ctlccuvc Oct I Hagler ~Hearns fight spells rec·ord pay day for promoter -Mcintyre has served as president of 1he gas com pan} -thl' nation's largeM natural gas distribution utility -since May 1980. Hr sucrecds Jobn Abram, "ho 1s retiring. Mdntyre has been with Southern California G.is Co. since 1952. He 1s a trust~c-of the Performln& Arts Ceoter. a member of th(' B111lne11 Committee for llle Arts Steer1Jlg Committee, and a member of the cx.t-cut1'" cabinet of United Way. He 1~ alw a member of 1he Newport Harbor Art Southern California television rights a dd about $6 mi~lion to fight· s purse gencrated by pay-tor-view home telc- v1s1on and cable subscribers who paid anywhere fro m $20 to $24 to watl'h the light al home. Top Kunk got~ ahout $1 m1lhon. ·DON FENLEY Museum Buslne11 Council. · • • • • Grubb & Ellis Realde11tial Services honon·d 11s top producl·rs for t 9S4 at a banquet in Corona dd Mar~eccntly. J\mong 1hose honored in thc Pac1fit· ~outh""c'il region "ere. David Hirscbler and 01.DDY Bibb of Ne" pon Beach •JOJ E. Swift Torran<'e of Laguna Bcach as top producers. Marilyn Bulkly and Martha Macnab t)f Ne"port Bcach. Je&ll Laten of In inc and Patricia Nu.nidk.bono of Laguna Beach. for most transactions 1n 1984. Nunnikho"cn also rCCl'IYcd the award for Mmt Transactions for the Pacifi c SouthweM region in residential sen ices. • • • Kimberley Smltb has JOtned the public relation<, d1v1s1un of B.J . Stewart AdvertlsiJlg and Public Relations. lac. of """"port Bt•ach a'> cop)wnter/account c·oordinator The UC Irvine graduate 1s re~rx1nc.1hlc tor news releases along w11h cop:. for maga11nc~. new~l.'llers and prc!ls l..1ts She ""111 also assist in coordinating special events and promotions • • •• Arnold Siiverman has Joined CIE Systems, Inc. of ln·1nc a~ )<lies managt•r of corporate/OEM account~. He 1s responsb1lc for management and DWJGRT SILVERMAN MURPHY superv1s1on of CIES co mputer s~!olem sales to na11onal firms and corporate departments. He jo1nes CIES from Microdata Corp. • • • Renee Gibson has been appointed director ol the Young Achievers --O:igaaiu&ioa.4-dµ~ 1on--0C-Tbe PouibUity People of Costa Mesa. Young Achievers works with :-oung people to develop personall} tailored. SU(CC'i!i· onrntcd tools and to form pos111,c habits that focu~ on stress-free· accomplishment. In her new post. G ibson will be responsible for tra1n1ng, leadership manas.ement and national and international promotional campaigns. She will also serve as chairwoman of fund-ra1s1n~ acm 111c\. ~he comes to TPP from UCLA. where \he "a' 1n\trumen tal 1n 1n'it11u11ng a program for counseling pledges on campus. • • • Mlcbael Dwight has JOined the public relations statT of The Cox & Burch Advertl1lng Co. of Newpon Beach. The Laguna Beach resident will concentrate on financial and real estate acroun1s. as well as develop regonal public rela1ions programs for two high-tech accounts -CIE Systems, Inc. and C. ltoll Dig.Ital Prodacts, Inc. Patric• L. Marplty of Newpon Beach has JOtned The Koll Co.'1 marketing group. responsible for marketing Koll Center Irvine and Koll Center Newport. Murphy bri ngs fi ve years of experience 1n brokerage and sales 10 h1'1 new pm1 with thc Newport Beach firm. • • • The new certified pubhc accounting firm of King, Henslee & Jackson 1s open fo r business in Newport Beach The firm offers 'ipec1al empha"1" on taxes accounting su ppon for attorneys 1n\C>hed in ht1gat1on and insurance claims e"alua11on Newpon Beach resident Earle V. Kiog 1s a member of the cit} ·s Parks. Beaches and Recreation Commission and a past mcmberofthe board of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of( ommerce. LiJlda C. Jackson of Irvine 1c; a mt>mbcr of the Newport Harbor Arca C hamber. whllc Stanley C. Henslee ll\C\ 1n Fullerton. • • • Edward L. Marinaro has been promoted to senior \ICC president of Western Dlgital Corp. of Irvine. where he "111 director all operattonal art1y111cs. including product bus1ncs\ units. design and application'> cngmccnng and board manufacturing. Mann;iro ha'> been with Western Digital c;1nce June 1984. as vice president of marketing • • • Robert OS. Wlnsten Life lnsaraoce Agency of Newpon Reach has been named the leading Kansas City Life Insurance Co. agency for J 984 For 110, cfTons. 11 has received the highest honor awarded 10 a Kansas City l 1k agenc-~ -the Agcncy Building Award. That award recogn1Les the one agent'). among more than 150 nationwide. that has done the best job ofbu1ldmg for the future • • • Rlcllard L. Brethour has been named ,·ice prc'i1den1 and general manager nflrvine-based SbUey IDc.'s surgical product'> di' 1<;1on. Brethour hac, bccn with \h1ley since 1982. most recently as director of product operalloni. for the 'urgical products division. Shiley 1s a suhs1d1af) of Pfizer Inc. and an amliate of Pfi1cr's hospital products group .... . Charles R. Rloellart has been namt·d president and general manager of Avco FlnanciaJ Services of Ncwpon Beach R1nhart 101n1:d lhl· firm as prc\ldcnt and chief operating officer 1n 1910 In h1" ne"" po'>I. ht• ic. rl'\fl00'>1hlc for all of AFC\' mlernat1onal lending and in'>urance Of)('rat1 on\ • • • First Interstate Mortgage Co.'s Orangl' ( oun1~ income propc1 t~ d1 v1\lon in r u.,110 . has provided construrt1011 finannng tor the Carnegie Center rt'\carch and dc"elopment park. to he locacd in 1he lr"1nc Bu\lnC'>' (om pie\ C arncg1e Center 1s being developed h~ Caroegie/Redblll Partnenblp and ""Ill rnnta1n 285.000 square feet in siit. '"•Mt<>~ building\ • • • fhrec nurses from Saddlebae~ Commu~lty Hospital in Laguna H ill~ ha\ t· been re-cert1ficd by the Association of Operating Room Nurses National Certification Board, Inc., as p<'rlOf)('ral1\e nurses The nurse~ arc Naory Meadows of Laguna Niguel. operating room head nurse fur the past O'ii.i"r ~car<. Judy Egan of San ( lcmcntc. reco"cn room and ou1pat1cn1 surgcf) \upcn "°' tor -.1x ye.arr. • .in<l Soun KaDe.alalro of M ission V1cJO. q,u1pat1t'nt sur&l'r) hr,1d nur~ for 21h year'>. ( cnificataon 'itatU\ I\ grantt"d e\.er) fi"c }cars to nur\ec," ho lOmpletc 150 hours of professional cdutat1on ""1th1n each fivc-~car p<.'n11d. or wtio pac,o; a wntten exam When thl' 11ngs1de bl'll at ( nef.ar~ Palare tolls Man in H~1gkr and Thomas Hc(11 ns from their l'Orners Monda) night pnLclight1ng h1s1011 "Ill ha"e alrcalh lx'l'n made T"ehe thrt'l'-m1nutl' round'> 1c, thr bcnchmarl. -a moot nll'a'iurl' bc.·- caust> h y fight t1ml· the profit will ha\ l' lx'l·n made and II "on't matter ifthl' fight goe'> the d1'>tance or t•nds in the Court orders ,BofA to pay At least $25 million . -assessedtorepay r~- confiscated accounts SACRl\MENTO CA P) -Banl. ot Amenca has agreed to pa) at ka'>t Sl5 4 m1ll1on for dormant accounts the hank confiscated through )Cn ice charges. Supenor Coun Judge Richard Back us ordered the bank to pa~ that amount Fnda). acting on a demand b~ state Controller Ken Cof) Based on ··funher t''aluat1on and analvs1s. we·, l' determ1m·d that this I'> the appropriate at11on for the hank to ta kc at this umc .. said bank nttornn Richard ( amc of~an Fr::1nnsco · ~1111md1'>pu1c1s $55 m1ll1on more that Cur) claim'> the bank should pa~ but the bank d1.,putc!>. l he 1udgr appo1n1ed a '>r>CC1al mas1er to dn1dt· on further amount\ 1 "o tnal wun~ and the \rd D1 !>tnll court of .\ppeal hJ\e rukd ag;11n!>t 1he hank since legal Jl 11on began in J 975 Deputy Attorney General' eor) 1<1\ Apallas. who filed the actmn on C Of) 's behalf. said the S25 4 million "ill be deposited with the Sacramt•n- 10 ( ount~ clerk until a plan prepared h' ( of) to d1stnbu1e 11 to the account o"ncrs is approved b} the Judge BUSINESS NOTES Peters receives Good Scout Awar d Jamt's A. Peters. president and founder of the Newport Bcach-ba\cd J .M. Peters Co .. a bu1ld1ng construc- tion com pan}. rccc1,cd the Construl 11on lndusti; Ciood Scout .\"anl dunng a rc(t'nt ceremon) The Bo> ~rnut\ of America Orange ( ount" ( ounnl honored Pettr., altl'r he was· sclectl'd by a w mm111ee of hi'> peer\. Stephen Henry becamt· '1n· prC\I· dent of placement d1' 1~ton for the financial ( 1rnup on .\pnl J. 11 "as announc-cd b) Dianne E. Da \\~g;t. the rnrhpan} ·., ch1d l'XCtul1\.l' otlic<.'r fhc Frnanu al Cmrnp a real e\tale 1nve<,tmen1 h;rn~1ng firm head- quancred 1n :"llc .... rxin Hl'ach ra1o,cd more than \~no m1ll1on 1n rnn<,lrut- llOn loan<. 1n 11\ fir,1 "e;ir of oper- ation\. fk foft• JOlfllOg till• r 1nanc1al C1ruup lfrnl\ WJ\ \Ill" prl'\1dent 1n c hargc of< 11n\lruct111n tor the· Robert I <hhornl' C 11 1n L..<iguna Hill\ I knf) bnn~' 111 1he rnmf)an) .1 compreht·m1' e background 1 n n>n· \lrur11un m<1nagemcnt. American Businesspbones. Inc .. h.1, ;mnountnl thl· rclocauon of II'> t 111 !)(1r<11c ht·~1dqu,11 tl'r'> and Orange < 11un1~ ~die\ and -.er' Ile operation to 'I \la\on Ill In inc attnrding to r rank .I I l'll! prt·\lcknt and ch:11rman of the hoJrd \Bf a puhlid't-hcld u 11llpam 1r.11kd 11vl·r·thc-<oun1cr. market'>. 1n- \t.1ll\ J nd ma1111a1n~ muh1-fca1urcd 1t·lq1hont• \\c,tcmc, fo r small to me- dtlllll \lll"d hU\IOCS\es. In lht'~.tnuan. MUl' 11f f I I H ONNECI . ·:rkad1ng 1nd11\lr\ mJga1111c . .\Rf wac, t'wti kcd number nint· 111 the nation among 1ts <"11111 rx·t Hor' ha' ing po'itcd mOtl' than a 10() JX'rccnt jJIO In thr ftr\1 qu<1rtc-r nf fi\l.al 198~ l tll' rll''"' I I .h 50 '>qUUrt• fo m In l rn1111n "ill hnu~ l\BI"\ l'1tccu11q• f nllict'\ hr.IOI h opc.•rJtlUO\ anJ W3ft._ h11U\l' Nauon•I Lumber lit Supply, lnr. Orange County's ~asy listening radio station I rcloca11·d 11\ rnrporate hradquartft'> · to 171 o.: Newhopc ~l•i.:.t't 1n f ountain Valle) The compaM formerl) 1x- rnp1cd <.'\l'rntl\r offt<.r!> in thl' \?!me KDCM 1DB.1 FMSTERED 1 bu1IJ1n11 ut1l11cd a\ II\" arrhnu~ and dmnhut1nn Inc ill!\ 1n 1hr ( •I) ol \.rnta •\nJ Grubb & Elll• <.:ommtrc:l•I 8ro- ktr•1tt Strvtt-t• hac, hc'cn namt•d ndu'I' r lca"n¥ . .1gl'Ol\ l11t fnuntarn \.Ilk) < ommt'rlc lt:.nLCL .a n.· .... retail \<'f\.1ce lommcrt1JI romplt>. 1n I ount,on V.1llc\ '\ fir \I round. Monday's climax t<> "The Fight" promotion will produce more than $50 million for Hagler. Hearns and thl· promoters. That's more than $1 n11ll1on for C\-Cry minull• the 1wo pnLcfighters "'II ~prnd 1n the ring 11' the fight goes the dmance. Throw 1n another ~2 million from the !>ale of everything from T-sh1ns and coffee mugs to 'advcnising space on the ring posts and it hrings Top Rank's gross revenue to bctwt."cn $24 and $30 m1lhon. AlthouKh the cable TV and pa)-for· view TV nghts seem a drop in thc huckct LO the total revenue. 11 marks a very successful venture in the cahle .and pay-for-view television industry. Select bought its competitor (On) in February and 1s operation both s)stems. The i.1gn-up offers for cable and Select subscnbers began winding down late last week. Subscribers were encouraged to sign up early 10 avoid the last-minute rush. The pnce also in creased as fight time approached. Jlaglcr. the 30-year-uld und1i.pu1cd m1ddlcwe1ght champion ofthl· World Bo~ing A'>socia t1on. the World Box- ing Council and the International BO\ing Federation. will takc the lion's ~hMC of the guaranteed minimum ol S 11 m1ll1on -45 percent. Southern Cali fornia isn't the onl) ar('a "hcrr the fight will Ile seen on home televisions. but 11 1s the large!>! ·such market in the nation. The rca .. on 1s ~pulat1on dcn!>1ty and th<.· availability of the l'ablc \)Stems thathave "addressable" lines to homes. Addressable lines is jargon descnbing the ability of the system 10 send signals to ind1v1dual homes while excl uding reception of the fight for subscribers who elected not to pay 1he one-time charge. Wh11som said his fir-m decided to hold a pecial dinner and fight broadcast for those who waited too late to gr;t the fight at . home. The dinner-light 1s at the Beverly Hills Hilton and costs· $100 a person. Proceeds from the dinner will be g1 ven to the Los Angeles Big Brothers. Reservations can be made by c.alling 213-822-4945. Hearns. 26. the .WBC super wel- terweight titleholder. will eet 35 percent of the guaranteed m1n1mum. The rest belongs to the big winner -Top Rank. the light's promoter. and lesser promoters who bought broadcast nghts from Top Rank. Herc's how the money breaks do .... n: Tickets for the 15.000 scats 1n ( aesars Palace.in Las Vegas sold out a month before tht' fight for a total ofS6 mil hon -S600 for nngside scats and the rC'st for an avcragc of $400. Top Rank gets all but S2 million of tha1. Choice Channel (formally Pay for View Association) bought the cable TV rights for the Hagler-Hearns fight from Top Rank for Southern Cali - fornia and wrapped up distribution rights fo r 32 of the 33 addressable systems in that area. Ri ck Kuhs predicts that his firm will get 18 to 19 percent of the 500.000 cable subscnbcrs who were offered the fight at home. He says the firms hopes to nct $2 million from the fight. Kulis· said about 7 percent of lhe Orange County cable subscribers had signed upfor the fight by Thursday. However. the last three days before the fight generally secs the numbers o' subscribers double. C'loscd-circu1t television nghts at 1he 700-odd broadcast sites in the L' ~ and Canada will bnng 1n from $40 10 $46 m1lhon . 11ckcts are selling for anywhere from SI 00 to the a'cragc of $20 to S:!J:Top Rank keeps 55 percent. lt''i c'i11mated that 2 million people "ill watch the tight on closed-c1rcu11 telev1s1on. Herc in Southern California another S6 million or so will be Dick Whitsom. director of market· ingat Select TV. says his firm expects 30 percent ofihe 200.000 subscribers to Select and On TV will sign up for the fight.·· Anything less than that and we would be disappointed," he said. There's littk doubt that the Hagler- Heams fight is going to live up to Its potential and produce the largest payoffs for a single prizefight. Reports from Nevada last week said betting on the fight was heavy. Robert Arum. chairman of Top Rank. told one magaztne reported last we-ck M>me bets as high as a half millton dollars have been made. "I would expect legal and 11lcgal bet!t combined will reach $1 billion." ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County fhm• for the week ended Friday, Aprll 12. Data p r ovided by Newport Securities Corp. 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