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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-04-21 - Orange Coast PilotIRllGI GUST SUND A y I APRIL 21, 1985 HERE'S THE WORLD WAR I A~~ A BEAUTIFUL QUICKLY ~E BONJOUR , FLYIN6 ACE WALKING DOWN -.FKENC~ LA55 A COUNTRV ROAD IN FRANCE . APPROACl-tE5 ... CONSULTS ~~5 l\\ON51EUR .. IL Pf.t((ASE SOOK FAIT UN TEMPS SUP ERBE ~ - --- ll Care must be tal<en not to complete the sound of the n '' IL EST TEMPS QUE JE M'EN -AU f(EVOIR ... ''The final consonant of . one word is · usea as the • ' AILLE GOOP/ c.JON'5 GONEJ Now I CAN PO ALL THE FON STOFF H£ WON'T LET ME PO! lCAN JUMP ON TMf. eEC7 • ~us SEREZ TOUJOURS PANS MON SOUVENIR ' first Jetter Of the .. '' lCAN RON IN lME HOOSE \ • YllR HlllTlll llllY PIPER ~'A few minu.tes study of the following sounds will mal<e it ix>ssibJe to .. '' y A-T-IL LON61FM'P5 QUE VOUS ETE5 EN FRANCE ? 'f -ZI I . BY JIM DAVIS I CAN EAT T~E FERNS AND SWALLOW WIT'-tOUT CMEWING- THANK G00'7NE5~ \JOU'RE MOME ! I ALM~T F'ONNEP MYSELF TO PEATHJ .. 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How quickly can you find them., Che<k •"""" with those below. llu1n 1w II 141~ f ••IJO<ll 11 •AMIS ·s ·1u•,.1 ·llP II ~ ' llu1u 1w 11 lnlf t JlljJO<jl 111••P•r 't ,.,. ... lllP II Jl•H ·1 ·-~110 ~rrfle · ® -------by Hal Kaufman------- • OPEN LINESI PMud together, fr .. ments of a book cover found In•" •ttlc formed the combination of """ shown •t MAGIC DONE TOA TURN Arrange three glasses as In fl9ure 1, above. Pick up any two (one In each hand) and turn them over. Do this again, 1wlce. Obfect: After three turns to have all three glasses standing mouths up. fig. 2. Secret: On fl rs t turn, Invert mouth up glass with either of the others. Do this again, and, on third turn In· vert two mouths downs. When someone else tries, place mouth down. To turn three mouths up In three turns Is then lmpossl· ble. ritll't. TheM 1char•ders were.wlttwut1"Nnlng un- til someone discovered It wH • simple process to complete the letten by adding some llMs. RHtored, the mysterious letten spelled two wonh. What words? wnei• "i1w..-,....-. "'• .. 9'IJ. e BATTER UPI When WH a.tman Involved .in baseball? When he wes • a.tboy. Who lnvenhd twin killings in baseball? AbMr Doubleplay. WMre do umpires gain the most w.tght? lehlnd the plate. PLAY CATCH! Fido, •bove, Is• whiz •t playing catch. C.n you maneuver the flying disc within his Nger grasp?. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE .-----------------------------.... rbWCOME '/.OV NEVER HAD ANY KlDS,MRS.BAIRD? WELL ,DEf\R··M'/ HUSBAND WAS VERY ILL AFTER qRE WAR-f\ND f WORKED1b~ HlS 6(JSINESS Go1NG-.... You ~eR\.17 SEf LO~el.:1 · ~-You KNOWtHOSE:. OOU..S AN' STUFF 1HAT: COMe Wrfr\ AOOPftoN Pf\Pt:RS~ ID 0 · ~~~il ~t'~ ®II __ _ . .. •..... ----..,...~....;:-....... ~-..... ~ --=-~ C> New1 Amertca Syndicate, 1115 ' \ SWAN LAKE I Add the following colors nNtly to the ou1doer saN above: 1-Purple. 2-Lt. blue. l-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-lladl. 6-Dk. grHJL. 1-Lt, tf<ttn. -f. gray. t -Or•"I•· SPELLBINDER SCO.E 10 points'°' using •II the letten 1n the word below to fOf'm two complete WOtds GAMESTER .. .. ... .. -..... THEN score 2 points u ch tor all words of four letters or more found al'Tl0fl9 the letters Try to score •t le•st so points. 'llo<At '*' :l•••.thw .. CllftOd -WE.'~e. (JUST AroP$DMRS. BAtRDll .. \ i . ( . -M e .... t , ------------·-·---·---·-·-·-·---·-·-·-·....__..~.~·~·~·~·~=~·~· ..... ·-·-•••••~• ................. a~a ... a ...... a•s~•s•s ..... •0 ••---·-·_..------- :n .. 1.. ia.t. 400,JAN ... 1 C#J TAKE A L.OT OF THl~GS ~FU)M A~ ... . . .·: .: ·: ~·. . . . . . ~· ·, ~· .... •. t •• • "'I\: •. ....... .....-.-............. -................................................... --------------.::...---~ ----- --- -. -r-. ~· I CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are •t lust six differ· tttcet In *••l"t det•ll• ta.tween top •nd bottom ~Mii. How ' quickly can yeu find them" Check •n1wen with tMM IMlow. lki1111w 11 ...... ' A+'°'41 I I .,.._,IS 't .,.,. ... , ·llP II ~ f lll1t11w If 6tlt1 ( '•IJO<ll II l•'ll>•r l ,.,.~llP II •1•H I ~10 (Jrr~ @ -------by Hal Kaufman ------- • OPEN LINESt P'4tctd toeether, fratmenb of• book ewer found In •n •ttlc formed the combhwflon of llnes IMwn •t MAGIC DONE TOA TURN Arrange three glasses as In figure 1, above. Pick up any two (one In each hand) and turn them over. Do this again, twice. Object: After three turns to have all three glasses standing mouths up. fig. 2. Secret : On f ir st turn. Inver t mouth up glass wi th either of the others. Do this again, and. on third turn In· vert two mouths downs. When someone else tries. place mouth down. To turn three mouths up In three turns Is then lmpos.sl· ble. rlpt. These cher•den ..... wltt.ouf meemng un- til someone dlscov~ed It wH • 11m,e. process to corn,e.te the letteri by .cldlng some llnH. Restored, the mysterious letten spelled two words. WNtwords'P wneiv A i1wv' ,... ... u...-. eu e BATTER UPI When wH S.tman Involved In IN~ll'P When he wH • S.tboy. Who Invented twin killings In INseball'P Abner Ooubl.,a.y. WMr• do umpires v-in the most welghn e.hind the pt•t•. PLAY CATCH I Fido, •bove, 11 •whiz •t plilylng catch. C.n you maneuver the flying disc within his .. ._., grHp'P ! k • ~ ! .. ,,. ' } : ... FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE .. __________ ....., ________________ __ fi:JwCOME '/.CYJ NEVER HAD AN'{ KlDS,MRS.BAIRD? ~ N ... Amef'lca Syndk:ete, 1185 · WELL ,DEf\R··M\L HUSBAND WAS VERY ILL AFTER THE WAR-f\ND l WORKED 1b Kee? HIS 6(JS1NESS Go1N6-.... ~-You KNOOJtHOSE:. DOLLS AN' STUFF 1HAT: COMe Wrft-\ AOOPTION Pf\PeRS'( --.. SWAN LAKEI Add the foltowlng colon nutly to,_.,...... sane •bovt: 1-Pvrple . 2-Lt. blue. >-Yellow. 4-Lt. browft. S-... dl. 6-Dtc. grHn. 7-Lt. grHn. I-Lt .. gr•Y· f-Oran9e. SPEtlBINDER SCORE 10 poinh for using •II tM letters 1n the word below to form two complete WOf"ds GAMESTER --. ----... THEN score 2 points each for •II words of four letters or more found amonv the letters Try to KOH •t ... It SO ,.iftb. ......... ·~: .... Awe ....... -WE''Je:. <JUST AroPll:D MRS. BAIRDll .. \ ' ------·~-------------------:-..-..---. ........................... .-----..................................... .. - --------------------------......--------....... ~---............ ~~ ................ ---~ I BLOOM COUNTY • ' . ' , YOU CNl7 HWG IT 1HAr dlY. \ AA" '{OOR MOf~~ l lAN11 P\..A~NE-0 AN'i1l-U"'6 \EL-\ ... '<OU, 6PUlAL-1 ~O. l'M ~N -ro~ec~~ ~ ..... WWW --- \ BY BERKE BREATHED NO~M, 1 OON1 \ L.\KE. 50RPf<l?f.? ~ \f ?"E.'? f'l.A~Nf.D 5CME.1~\N6 6\G, l MEE() "fl ME. 10 1l-\\N~ Of A WA'( OU1 ~ '(()u'vf..GOT 10 \E.L.l... ME. H MllK5HIU<E, ff«/) 1HE CUP. \ 50R{2'1 , OAD. M'{ l...\~ A~f. ~Al-f.O 1. i \(New "ow 10 Kf.eP A £€Cf<f.T 1. · 1~'~ ~01"\N6 '{Ol)_ CAN 00 \0 MA~~ Me \~L.K ~ 00,LOOK, NORM l \'f '? '40UR \f '400 1E.U.. M~ W\.-\AT ~ ~~'4 A\ GQ.~NOMA' ~, f;lA 1 JV~1 RE.Mf.M0f.~­ '{ou OlD~'\ r~v~\1f. \REA\ ~ A C'2EAM l. WAN1 10 K~\JJ '· ~lU~f.0 Cl-\OCOL.ATE OONUT l ANO \T 'b AU., "OU~6 ... ------------- "E-A~ \1 t:'2CM Mt,l USI ii lo he Most Trusted Man in America 10 follow • " great AmericaQ army out ol up on one ol the most important events in recent U.S. history. In his hour-long special 1V report Honor. Duty and a War Cof/ed Vietnam. to be aired Thursday. Walter Croaklte revisits the battle- fields and prison camps and con-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii duds interviews on . iheir country. One general presented me with a small bud vase made oul ol the alum(. num ol what he daimed was the I OOth American plane shot down. I thought that was in supreme bad taste." About the formerly war.(om South Vietnamese capital, Saigon. Cronkite obset'ves: "ln a way It's rather pleasant in its ph)'$- lcal aspect. It's a bicycle eco_~my; nearly everybody's on bicycles. The absence ol the military has lowered the noise and pollution levels; Saiaon- has rather dear. quiet alr." Uncle Walter ~so commented America's only undeclared war. Congressman Jolan McCaia (R-Ariz.) went along with Cronkite to revisit the infamous North Viet.name5e prison camp Plantation, from which lhe first prisoners were released in 1983. McCain had been a POW when serving as a captain in the Navy in Vietnam. 'When he stood in his cell [in the camp, which is . CbrtMopber Reew may indeed have risen to fame playing a heroic figure. but when he was. growing up, his own particuJar supermen were "obscure repertory actors. I never was one to worship the big names of llMe, screen or ,,arts." he says~As a matter of fact, I didn't really think about films al all. My dream was recosrtitlon In the theater. It's lucky I received • .. praile ~ on. Had I been told I was dreadful, I might noc M¥e huoa In there." now used as a motion picture center for the mil. i Md:ain was dearly upt';fit -he wanted to get out into the sunlight pretty quickly," re- calls Cronkite. '1llen the com- mandant took us to his recep- tion area. which turned out to be the same room in which McCain had been tortured under interroption. It was a lit- tle tough for him to sil 1!!.ett ''.Do you think I'm sexyr' Rod 5eewu1 croons to his fans. "How does it feel to tum 40?" is the question they ask him. "Not the slightest bit different to tu ming 35 ... says the hot rocker an<ffather of two, Kimberly: 5, and Sean. 4. "I plan to keep sing- ing and annoying everybody. especially my critics, r another 40 years.'' Still. Rod is trying to reel in his wjld .. style. "I think I'm calming down a bit. Or if I haven't and be poUte." Cronkite was on another ch~ he wasn't also Ah'e to talk with some ol so pleased with: ·What is the North Vietnamese gen-miuing is the beauty era.ls. Were they hostile? "Not ol the Sirls.: their hostile. really -not in the lowfy, ~red sense of obvious hostility," beauty is ple. Cronkite says. "But hostiflty I don'I know came lhroush. I thought, in a why, but little arrogance and pride they've all (they'd caJI it pride. I'd call it cut their arrogance) over having de- -feated us. having driven the done so yet. I will." It's quite po5Qble that Rod will also get married again. (He's dt- vorced from Alana. his first wife.) "I come from a big family, and rd like to tlave a big family of my own," he says. "One of the things I'm looking forward to at 80 ls to be surrounded by lots of chil- dren and ___ _. grandchll- dnn" Wetl, that's one way to make sure never run out of fans. How does Rod think· he'll be remembered? "Very mis- understood . and very lucky," be says. 0 "Does the fact thal you're Bing Croeby's daughter affect your choice of rolesr' LM. of Pomona, Calif., writes in co ask ~ Cnll»y. "Definitely," says the actrem, who ·was last 9el!f1 •• ~ -r1 in Hollywood W11.1e1. 1t's hard for 111 actl'\S who's spent her - -....., Orawl!!f °' •~ <'OU.rt by Alan ~npct ndullV!fy for FA-.r Wrnu.v. hair and they no longef wear lh09e dresaes. The women are all on mckxbiJces · jeans and work shirts.~. Mr. Cronkite. )'OU musl admit, jeans art! more practicalb bi~~cle riding. brief career l'ay~he f J AU·~~ to to .,. being I f , which Is what e,1 I was on Dajlas. On my last appmtance on the thaw. a sher- lfr comes to arTelt me for pro. I titution. The ador playing the i part was • sweet old man who H had known my father. He had trouble Idling the wotds . out, and irl this emblmlled i voice finally Slid, 1 can't ~ ~i thele thi~ to Bing Crosby, II =~~--11 IMr and Sato Ndwt In NeJJ YOtt ond~~lnlol ~ By Janet Weiner F ifteen-year-old Ronald, an amiable high school stu· dent. was arrested by police and charged with theft of bi- cycle equipment totalinfxiS8. When his mother saw him at the essa Texas_, police station, handcuffed, with tears in his eyes. she too began to cry. PEERPOWa To help keep ''bad'' kids out of trouble, teen oourta are aprlnglng up around the t!Olilltry. iW'• lcaurthey-can -wol"IL He was released in his mother's "'·~!I custody. "I was so scared," said the boy. "( thought she was going to kill me. But when we got in the car she said, 'Ronald, I had such hopes for you. I trusted you.' I guess I let her down." Sh0plifting is not unusual among adolescents, according to juvenile crime experts. For Ronald. it wu his first offense. The motivation was obviously deprivation and need;· he never thought or the consequences. -, fits parents. always mobile. were now divorced. and he was often shuttled between them. Being new to his neighborhood, he had difficulty making friends. got in with the wrong crowd. and drifted into trouble. "I would have done anything to become part of the group." said Ronald. When it was time for Ronald to face the cou rt, he was apprehensive. He told the state's attorner. "I needed the [bike] parts. and I didn t have the money to pay for them." The jury. led by the bailiff. filed out 10 decide his senlence. A familiar scene' Yes .. and no. The lawyers. 1udge and jury Ronald had to face were teenagers. and most of the participants -now jurors. attorneys. bailiffs. clerks -had themselves once been defendants. The Odessa teen courl program is designed to help young first-time offenders such as Ronald, who might be developing a pat· tern of criminal behavior that can be stopped early by promoting a healthy attitude about oneself as well as the law. And 1een courts are springing up alf over the country. They exist in such places as Denver. Seattle: Portland, Ore.: Scranton and Erie. Penn.: Rich· ardson and Grand Prairie. Texas; Oswego. Oneida. Tarrytown. Ithaca and Newburgh. N.Y. A television movie on the subject Will air this Tuesday. The jury is still out as lo whether teen courts are a fad or an imponanl judicial innovation. As Hunter Hurst. executive director of the National Center for Juvenile Justice in Pillsburgh, pointed out. ··1 don't think their performance has been well measured." But. he add- ed. "without question ... I heir effkiency lies in the fact that they enable young ~le 10 have better understanding of. and more respect for, the law "We ought to be encouraging innova- llOn (such as youth court programs). but Janet \4-tmtr. uho lit-nm Hntr;Jrm '"'m is a lrtQUnll ~onmbl110r IO F."'"' Wrt~11 4 fAWl.'1' WmtJ.Y. AN!l l l • 1913 A pa~ of jUTOl'I u sworn in at tM Odara. Tom. tttn court. Mon than J,000 ca.so ha~ b«n heard in tM Odasa prorram. and S«Ond olfensa ha~ b«n rare. as we encourage it. we need to have enough healthy skepticism to dotument it," added Hurst. "Implement them and measure them. and make me wrong, because the answers to juvenile delin· quency are so few that I certainly wouldn't want to rule this one out before the fact." The Odessa teen court has been in ex· istence for a little over a year. and more than 1.000 cases have been heard. Thus far. no teenager found guilty of a misdemeanor and fewer than 15 percent of traffic offendttS have been in further trouble. This speaks well for the project when the national average of second- time youthful offenders is now over 50 percent. Judge Ken G. Spencer, 73. is a veteran 1urist and one of two adults involved In the Odessa teen court. He believes the program is invaluable because "the kids learn something about their own fi8hts. and they respect .the legal system." Natalie Rothstein is the teen court coor- dinator. She runs the show, counsels teenagers in trouble, and attempts to channel their negative eneqy into something constructive. "Before teen court. many kids fell through the cracks in the legal ~em." she said. 'ihe court dockets were loaded. and less serious ol- f enses w~ put on a back burner. The , youngster Sot a slap on the wrist and was sent home to sin no more:· But In the teen court program. each younjpter is quidcly tried by his peers and i5 ex· petted to complete obllptlons to society. Teen court deals only with first of· fenders and handles a wide ranse of cases. indudins traffic violations. shoplifting. runaways, criminal trespass. theft. driving while Intoxicated. and ~ion old~ and alcohol. Yourl8" sters between ages 10 and 16 must plead guilty (not-guilty pleas and felonies are dealt with at municipal court), and they are accompanied to court by their parents. Teenasers tried on drug. and alcohot.-related charges are assigned to a chemical abuse education and prevention class. Parents attend a workshop on behavior modification techniques. Sentences entail jury duty and com- munity service. Offenders work for in- stitutions such as the Red Cross. hospi- tals, nursing homes, and libraries. or for the victim to pay damages. Jury mem· bers assign the number of hours of ser- vice. Upon fuJfillment of the sentence, charges are dismissed. and the offend- er's record is dean. Every defendant must later function as a juror. 'This {orces them on the justice side of the criminal justice system." Rothstein pointed out. "They're not going to be in- volved in law-brttklng behavior. be- cause they're gettin' positive reinforce- ment for positive kinds ol behavior." The maximum hours a defendant may serve is 30. When Ronald was sentenced to 18 hours. he chose to work at the animal shelter. He said he feels eood about the proQTam and about him- self. "Now I have friends that I work "th and friends throagn the program. And they like me for me. This all made me realize somethtng about mysel1." he mused. "I'm OK." The youths who find themselves before the court come from all sorts of families. "They're just ordinary mainline kids," says Roch$1ein. "They experience a feeling of not belonging. But when 1hey get involved in teen court, they stan to shine." • Andy Reeves once felt isolated from her peers. 'They were snobs. Maybe ttley thought I was snobby, too, but they didn!t rellly know me: I was never asked to go to a party, or a movie, or anyplace." she said. "Maybe they felt that if they could make me feel not as important as them. it would make them feel more important." But that was a year aao. before she became involved in the teen court pro-sram. AIKfy volunteered for the program and went thf'OUSh trai ning to be a juror. She has alternated between being bailiff and juror. and is now an integral part of the system. Emblazoned on her blouse in bold lettm are the words: ANDY. TEEN COURT BAfUFF. Everything has changed for her. "Now I have a place to be. I'm somebody now. I have a bunch of friends, and we go out and have a real good lime. rm more confident about everything, and I'm more positive about 1 myself." Andy said the teen court works "because kids their own age [as at· ~ torneys and jurors] understand I their problems better than adults do. Sometimes the kids on the jury can be tough. I think adults Qurors) would kind of ease off of them (defendants) just because they are kids. At teen court they get the sentences they deserve." Enthusiasm among teens for the pro- gram runs high. Debra Binatiam. the "attorney" who defended Ronald. be- lieves that "people are taking their sentences more seriously. since it comes from people their own af1e who know where they're coming from." Said one volunteer juror who considers the court a learning experience: "I see the mistakes other kids make. I won't make those same mistakes." Parents seem grateful for the program. One enthusiastic pamit whose dau&hter. 15. was arrested while joyridi~ with three other friends and chatAed with be- ing a minor in possession of alcohol ex· plained: "It's excellent the way they (the attorneys] asked her if she realized the bad effects alcohol had on her body and questioned her about the kind of repri· mand she got at home. Oh, I grounded her. But I know·she still drinks. Maybe these people can set my daughter's thinkiog nght. 1 can't." Does a teen court offer hope to ocher cities' stru88Jes with juvenile delinquen· cy? In fact. Odes.sa has been bombard- ed with inquiries from cities across the country and around the world. "With the right people. the right phHosophy, almost any oty can replicate this pro- gram." Rochstein said. "But if you don't have the kids to implement the pro- gram, you don't ha~ a ~ram ... Added Ju<Jae Spencer: 'Usually, kids are talked to, talked at. talked about. but never talked with, and lhey're not part of the "stem. The bl~ lesson I've learned is that you don t crush someone that you're trying to preserve and Im· prove." fW Now You Can Own a Piece of History THIS IS THE AUTHENTIC, ORIGINAL PAY TELEPHONE -COMPLETE WITH GRAFFm, FULLY REBUILT ANDIN GUARANTEED WORKING ORDER . •PORTMTI WHEN STOCK IS EXHAUSTED. THESE PHONES MAY BECOME UNAVAILABLE AT ANY PRICE! Grand old pay phones retired from public service. 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My ch~en have asked me 50 often, 'What happened?' I don't have the answers:: · Diminutive Eva Mozes Kor. 50. of Terre Haute. Ind .. bundled up In a bright blue greatcoat, stood ak>npde her iden- tically dressed twin sister, Miriam Mozes Czaigher of Israel. Blue blotches on a Twin um £ua Maus Kor and Miriam Mozo CZJllgha WnJiUl!d tM death camp. snow-swept plain near this southern Polish villase. they had finally returned on a raw, overcast winter day to the site of some of man's most eviJ acts. A shivering group of Nazi death camp survivors silently listened to Eva Kor's plaintive question. They dkln't have the answer either. It was Sunday, January 27. 1985 -the 40th anniversary of the liberation of Hitler's most notorious ex- termination camp: Oswiedm. or Ausch· witz, as it is known to the Western world. It was a day for tears. trauma and. yes, nightmares. Now Eva Kor and Marc Berkowitz of New City in Rockland County. N.Y., another twin who survived this death camp, have formed C.A.N.0 .L.E.S. (Children of Auschwitz Na2J's Deadly Lab Experiments Survivors) to mind.le world opinion on the total evil that was Auschwitz-Birkenau. SpeclficaJly, they are attempting once and fOJ all to flush out the Infamous Dr. Josef Menaete. a camp doctor here who wu their chief tormentor. For It was Menaete. now 73, the world's most wanted Nazi criminal, who used some 2,000 Jewish twins as guinea p~ in a mad eenetic experiment designed to build a new Master Race. _ The elusive Mengele, sought by the West. German government, which wants to place him on trial, was the infamous Doctor of Death. With a mere flick of the wrist -to the right or to the left -he directed the new arrivals at the Birkenau rail platform. Strikingly handsome, im- maculately dr~ in his officer's uni- forml he would sa_y nothing. only occa- sionally whisde a phrase from a Wagner opera. It was Mengele's way of selecting who would live and who would die. Twins were always given at least a tem- porary reprieve. Between June 14, 1940, when the Nazis sent the first transport of Poles to "Konzentrationstager Auschwitz. .. and the day of liberatio!'l , 4 mHlion people peris~ed here, according to Auschwitz hi.stonans. Organized by C.A.N.D.LE.S . the re- cent daylong ceremonies-attended by many of "Mengele's twins" -evoked grim memories of systematic extermina- tion. For Auschwitz was indeed the linchpin for the final "Jewish solution." But for many of the .twins. death would have been a more merciful alter· native. Many of them, now scattered throughout the wor1d, are suffering from internal sicknesses that they believe l were caused by Mengele's experiments. ! including injections of unknown sul> i' stances and end.less blood transfusions. f Berkowitz, a tall. heavyset native of ~oslovakia, said he had fought coming bade for the liberation cere- monies. But, he reflected. aher bein~ away for 50 long. he finally had to revisit the spot where. after accompanying her as far as the sas chamber ... , kissed my mother goodbye." Eva ){or said she is committed to keeping alive the issue of capturing MenseJe. Findins him is important, she said. so that "we (the twins] can discover what he did to us." To underwrite her relentJess effort to keep the world's attention riveted on uncovering Mengele, Eva Kor's C.A.N.D.LE.S. sroup, wh ich is a non- profit organization, needs private con- tributions. Its addrm ls 24 Lawrin Blvd .. Terre Haute, Ind. 47803. If Me~e is ever apprehended. said Eva Kor in a quiet but firm voice, "I do not want . to see him executed. He • should be put in isolation to listen to the screams of his victims for the rest of his life." 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Though you may not be a handwriting anaJyst, com- mon-sense will ten you that these fa- mous people are as diUerent as can be. The colcrful script in sample Band the bold rounded print in sample C point to two diverse people ... it doesn't take an expert to see that. Now examine the samples more closeJy. Can you find anything that could clue you in to the authors' identities? Don't be surprised if you can't be- gin to figure out who these mystery writers might be. But, if you've stud- ied their script careful~ you'll know .more about the writers than )QJ think you do. Let's start with sample A. The pleasing script with its small flour- ishes and rounded loops seems to point to a person who is concerned with aesthetics as weJI as the content of the words. How about sample 8 with its large capital letters that sweep across the page? This author's no shrinking vi- olet. that's b sure. With evtt"J stroke. the writer conveys a sense of confi- dence and originality. Finally. consider sample C. The script is stylish yet clear and author- itative, and points to a person who's strong and distinguished. Needless to SlJY, the above analyses .are elementary at best. But. the writ- ;,. ol Ernest Hemi~ (58JT1)&e A). WaJt Disney (sample 8 ) and Princess Grace ol Monaco (sample C) do pm- vide insights into the kind of people they are-even to an amateur who's °""" been trained in graphology (the study and interpretation of handwrit- ing). How can personality and hand- writing be so intertwined? "Writing is simply a set of re- pressed gestures that reveals what goes on inside of us:· ~plains psy- chologist/graphologist Dr. Carlos PedregaJ, b.mder of the Experimen· taJ Center ol Applied PS)'Chology in France and Spain. "'The eensations lhat we receive-sadness. fear, pfea.sure or joy-proYOke reactions that trans- late into rruscuJar moYemenl Yoo see this every ~when a baby smiles or a friend frowns, and eYen in the Wltj a ~ walks when~ or talks ~ exci~ed. These emotions stVJW up in our handwriting as well. The shape of the letters, the slant of the lines, the ~ure ol the pen, all point to very specific moods~ (1lnJgh )OOJ' handwriting may look diffe.rent de- pending on whether )OO're ~ sad, harried or composed, the essential characteristics remain the same.) Handwriting. however. shows more than just state of mind ... it reveals personaJ ity as weJI . How >'OU 've indi- vidualized your script and strayed from the model of penmanship you were taught in scOOol tells the trained eye a lot about who you are. After looking at a sample of your handwrit- ing, an expert can identify character traits that it would take a spouse or friend years to discover. In fact, a ~t can tell )00 ~ aboot }OOrseU that you aren't aware of. For although most of us consider writing to be a simple skill that we take for granted, it's actually such an in- volved physiological and psychologi- cal process that many experts refer to it as "brainwriting". Because the bees that affect )OOJ' handwriting are so numerous and varied, the odds of someone else writq exactJy the same Wll'J you do are one chance In sixty· eight trillion according to one stat- istician. Actually. the correlation between a person's character and his handwrit- ing is nothing ne\tt Theories about graphology date to when philoso- phers in ·ancient Greece noted the relationship between the two. ConcJusive research lollowed centu- ries later. In the late J930's, clinical experiments proved the link that had been suspected for so Jong, Graphology may have gotten olf to a slow start, but it's making up br lost time. More than 1.500 U.S. companies use handwriting ana)ysis to screen job applicants or solve ~loyee prob- lems. In addition. it's used by police departments to uncover criminal tendencies, ~ banks to detmnine riJk tactors, by l&W)WS to heJp with jury sdecOons. and by marriage cou~ 8. alt~ tH < t/~'{J ~ ll},~<::_ c . C'A. -eh01.4~ h<Jt• > ~ ~+ ..... ~-~·t~\c ~ ~~i;L-1-... ~ w; '' evtJl. ~o Q 0., -1tA. C.~ - lors to gain insights into a couple's compatibility. "In 1974;' recalls Dr. Pedregal, "a large manufacturer of office equip- ment COf11l1lishlned my services. They needed a new assistant director ol marketing, someone who would be able to work with customers. keep track of ongoing promotional cam- paigns. write the canpany newsletter and handle the art layouts for their advertisements. They wanted to pro- mote from within the company. but knew that the posttJon would be dif- ficult to fill'.' "When I arrived, the head of the personnel department showed me handwriting samples from the six su- pervisas beq coosidered b the job. After examining the samples, I had to concbie that oone <1 the authcn had the combination of qualities re- quired to succeed in the position. Then. I spotted a handwritten note lying on the tab6e in front ol ~ this one of the candidates?' I Ucied, pick· ing It up. 'Absolutely not: I was told with a laugh. 1'he person who wrote this Is just a messengei. I studied· the note more carefull)< Finally I lbolaed up and said, ~t's too bad. because thls is the ~ who could do that job well'." "Everyone laughed and thought I wu crazy. Everyone. that is but the head of personnel who'd caned me ln, and wton ('d wortaed with before. He had to fight, but he finally convinced management to give the ~ a ~ T~ ten )UIS after the llct, that~~ heads the com- pany's entire marlcetlng division~ Dr. PedregaJ has also applied his experme to sotve problems of a dif- lerent nature. "At one point. a large roolti·national c~tion began to .receive anonymous letters which slandered the company's executives. For a time these letters were Ignored. &t, ~they began to tUe their toll. The letter writer had been clever enough to oouch his Hes aJTlCqpt fads about the company which only an in- sider .would know This mix ol fact and fiction made the lies seem more be- lievable than they might have other· wise. The letters kept coming and soon the executives began to sus- pect one another. The tension was tremeladous. The problem obviously had to be dealt with without further de1Bl4 but coot.acting the police would have created a lot ot bad publicity which the company was anxious to avoid. So.~ requested my assist-ance Instead:, "I didn't t\M'e much to work with- the anonymous letters had all been printed In Jarae block C4PltaJ letters. In spite ol that iq>ediment tlowever, I was able to describe certain as- pects of the writer's personality and anticipate various actions and re.ac· tions that ~ typify him. I wa ew1l able to deduce certain physal char- acteristlc:a about him:' "Based on my evaluatlon, the pres- ident of the compaey asked three WOftaen who fit the profile to submit print and klngha.nd wrl~ ~· 'llme were then analyzed by a hand· wrtll,_ expert who'd been trained to detect nses ies. The culpit. it turned out. was indeed one ol the suspects my analysis had pointed to'.' Surprised at the accuracy of Dr. Pedregal's p-edictions? He's oot Alter thirty years analyzing <Ner one mil- lion writing samples for individuals aro iOOustrJ be ami bis stall are. used to being right. How l>Ma Grapbo&ocy \\brt? When a graphologoist looks over )OOr longhand. he's actually .assess- ing over three hundred personality Ira its reflected in your u.""'•~--v ..... can imagine that's not a speedy pro- cedure. Jn fact. a thorough handwrit- 111g analysis can t.alae up to ten hours! A graphologist begins by estab- fishlng an overiU perspecbve wnen analyzing your writing sample. He considers the size of your margins. whether your Jlnes curve up or down, or run straight across, the pen you decided to use and even where you d10se to write on the page. He also evaluates the neatness ol )'OW' writ· ing. But, if you've always been con- cerned about )Q.11 slqJpy script, re!ax. To a grapho&ogiat, Ulegibillly is often a sign of independence and assur- ance. Next he looks b' telltale traits in the letters ~:How )QJ cross }OOI' rs. the shape ol )'OW' 'e's, the height ot )OOr capital letters, b exan.,ie, are examined. Fi nally, he consklers your signa- ture-perhaps most reYea.ling of all, "Handwriting can fluctuate with a person's mood. Signatures however, "tay the same. Only a period ol major stress or emotional upheaval changes them" explains~ Pedregal. "More- 0ver, since we 'create' oor own sig- n a tu res, they are particularly indicative ol how we leel about our- -.elves and how we want to be per- ceived'.' What Don lbur WrtdQI Sal)' About bl? This is your chance to find out what your handwriting reveals about )'OU. Though most experts charge $100 or more, Dr. Pedre- gal has agreed to a special ar- rangement for Family Weekly readers. For only $12, )'OUT hand- writi,. aample will be ana)yud by this internationally renowned ~~andhis staff. You wifl IWn Which char- acteristlcs su111ce in your hand· writing and ~ will receive a C001J1ehes11M: printed explana- tion of their conclusms. fo Wac advantaae ol this ofter. slmply bl· bill the Instructions on this page. Advon1Mment I GET THE I WRITE IDEA I To find out what your writing I reveals about }OOr personali~ just I k>llow these easy directions. I • Copy the letter on the right, de- signed to ~ovide Dt Pedregal with the sample he needs Jor the analysis. Use ! an ink or ballpoint pen and write in the blank space at the bottom ol the page. (You can also use a sheet of un-i lined writing paper ... just malce sure I to attach all the necessary ink>rma- tion that's been requested.) And re· member; don't try to write neatl)l Just relax and write the wey }00 usually do, and~ sign your name. • Be sur:e to complete the order form below If you are sending more than ale safi1>1e, incrude payment and an order form 6or each. • Send the emre page ex clip~ dotted line and send order forrn and sample with a eheck or money order 6or $12 to: GRAPHOLOGY OFFER. P.O. Box 17011 • 230 Adams Ave., Hauppauge, NY 11788. Orders net be post-marked by .bne 28. 1985. NAME -~~~----~~~~~~~-~~~ ADORf.SS ~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~-~ City State Zlp AC£ __ SEX (M or F) -- I I Right-or left.handed (R or L)-- BE Sl1R£ 70 SIMJ SAMPU AND ORlWt FORM Dear Dr. Pedregal I'd like to know uiJaJ my regular handwriting reveals about my per- sonality. Mostly. I'd like to find out about my strengths and my strug- gles. My handwriting sample is enclosed, and I did not try to write especially neatly. Many thanks for giving me this tremendous _ · opportunity. 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I see a minute. but if you have contacts with great opportunity available to almost a ticket broker who can come up· with ,...__...;....;.. __ ..;;.... ______ __.'------two tickets to a sold-OUt concert or hit musicat, or if you've stored a bottle of good champagne in your desk that your boss can bring home as a last· minute anniversary gift, you11 be considered a Super Secretary. How to tel a better job. I think that some women fall to succeed in their careers because they are unwilling or unable to take risks. If you want to get ahead. the first thing you have to do is tell your boss you want raises. not roses. If you can't get a raise, try to get a more i prestigious title. This can ! help you at your present f company and when you -----------------...J initiate a job search. anyone, no matter what their level of education. Even lhough 20 mlllion American women are sec.retaries, many will never ad mit It. They hide behind titles like 'administrative assist1nt'' and "ex· ec utive aide." Well. it's time for '>t'Cretaries to realize that being a c;ecretary is important and can lead to higher-paying jobs. I know. because for 12 years I was a '>t'Cretary. I worked m)' way up the cor· porate ladder. Now I m a stockbroker. It . wasn't easy. For yea.rs I've been waging a pmonal benle 191imt the way hosses view their~ But bosses aren't the onty ones to blame. The med~a hun't helped. Thete days. sec· retanes are ~nerally portrayed as hav· mg less inte:llitence than their memory typewriters. ra like to see thal chanse. Being a secretary gives you a chance to learn the company's business and make yourself indispensable. You can use the job u an apprenticeship for a better posttion or use ii to move up in the secrelarial hierarchy. (Some secretaries ~ CNef S30.000!) 11 tS only a dead--end Job If you let 11 be. If you want to aet ahead. you've f)( to have a pme plan and the "°'-''II' to follow IC lhJOUF. Your pme plan in· volves Cl!Jllin& a syt1em thll maximiie your chinas for IUCD!ll ~De minimiz- ing the lime you Wl9e trytns to achieve In the meantime. polish your writing skills. The best way to do that is to find the well-written reports and letters from your own office files and copy that style. Take advantage of opportunities to learn new skills Oike word processing). RecopJDn1 an opportunity to ~ up. Increasingly companies are making a concerted effOn to hire women for entry-level executive positions. so now &s a great time for women to ascend the corporate ladder. In order to get started. don't be alraid to change jobs. If you have an opportunity to interview, go for ii. Interviewing is like typing: You'll always hate it. but the more you do it. the better you'll set· I have poked fun at many of the f rus- trations of being a secretary. but some things are too important to make jokes about. For example. there is a very high cormation between executives with stress-related diseases and secretaries who experience sjmilar stress. And even after all the gains women have made, they are still paid only 60 cents for each dollar paid to men. Being a secretary can be both enjoy· abte and fulfilling. but remember. the maxim for gohl8 from bein& a low·pald teeretary to having one ol your own is simpfe: ~ wo'*. worlt' "' fAM!l.Y ~y • ~ 21 • 1• 11 ·--------· TWMOUTMC-.M. ·--------· I Enjoy 3 Nutritious Meals on The I ! GRAPEFRUIT ! ! LOSE WEIGHT FAST :· I 90 PILLS f $2 98 cam.. one of h Strongl!lt Diet Adi _.... I or • WlttlOUt ~ .,...L lndUd9I MoOlrn Eftecirwe o.t I SAME FORMlA.A OTHERS CHARGE PW\ ht Lets You El'llO¥ 3 Oelaoot MMla ltld I S5 98 ANO UP FOR• Stw:k1 E~ • )O.l loee Wilight I I O 90 FOR $2.98 Sat1sfac~~n:,r i::r a.c1c II 0 200 FOR $5.00 MtmUTIOtl MEADQUMTl.RI. * ..... I CMIOMOM.1. u. 12111 I I D 500 FOR $9.95 ™ I I lACH llX TAa..E'T1 CONTUt; I Nl!ural Gt111Cfr1111 vn-E ••.• )() l\J ~ I h 111C1 •.••. 100MG Pllenylpt~ I .. Vn1m1n C •••• 60MG Mel. ...... 7!1MG OIV SW. Zo G 13 • j ----------------------- ENDSUP COMFORT ADH£s1VE CUSHIONS MAKE FALSE TEETH RT AND FEEL RtGHTI Gives Perfect Cushioned Comfort At All Times! Endalip Comfort Cushions give blessed com· fort. End pain and soreness. DentW'H fit anucly al &lJ tlmet! -t.Hth •t.ay tlJht -IJ\ P"'fttt romfort! Simpko to u~. Platt tuahiona on your dtnlurt. No tutting ntteuary ainct cuahio11.1 ~ pl'l'·&haptd for u~rs or lowers. No muay pule or powdtra nttdtd. Endalip's featherv.e1ght. papt>r·l hin cu1hion11 become adhe&l\'t' ON LY WHEN WET Cannot v.·uh av.·ay like pov.·der or putt. ~not diasolvl' jn v.·ater or saliva. Won't wu h .~~Y \·1th food&. drinkl' or liqu.ids. At-tually make11 fal11t lttlh .. Drink proof.~ Gh•n lfl'Uter "billnJ pov. er~ EAT AND DRINK ANYTHING' Erv°' ~uch foods u apples. randy, rorn. han1 and sot\. foods. 1e>ups. bt>ve~s tn romfort and tonfident't' RM1s· ro' er w p~UUl'l' of your favont• foods. ENDS SORE Gl'MS AND IRRITATION ! The rom!ortabl• tu1h10ning etf~ helps e•sorP gums and 1mtauon at all timH. Provides strona l'l'tf'nllon and improves suction Kttps mouth tlun and hnlthr S o pule or powdt'r nttdtd. Thus. end~ it&Qlnf and upset stomach LOOK BETTER-fEEL BETTER! Eat. s~ak. laugh. btle. thtv., snttzt' with ronl\d.nt't' End' 1hppin1. slid.ins. dl"Opp1n1. v.·obblina and clitkina Overt'CMMS t mb&rrulmenl. No one nttd lulov. you wear d~tW'H. So light and tom(orublt. you'll hardly know you·,.. v.·eann1 dentut?• Euy to peel off -e11rriH away n~Ol111e. smoke t.ani. Je<.ayina food pan~t.. An Endsllp Comfort Adhesive CudliOR Placed On YOllr u,,., Or lower Provides Btean Colftfef1 At AU Timesl son ANO PAPER· THIN . . . lnvlsHtte aH canltOt bl felt! NO CUTTING NECESSARY . . . CllllllHI lrt ,rtllll,.11 fer 8,,.11 ....... ,. lACH THll CUIHIOI WTI 1 1111 DAYI' ~Guarantee Your money refunded 1f you att not plused in every ,,..)' w1th Endsl1p Comfort Adhest~ Cushions S1mph 1Ttum unu~ cushions for ful11Tfund Mede In Uppers •nd Lowers and Pack•ged Sep1ar11tely SPlCIAl UHFR • 7 · pdc~ tor 1 ' Peck Of $1 PKtc Of $1 The den1ure cvahk>n 20 20 RECOMMENDED Lower. Uppers by meny DENTISTS ..--------------------.-.. I MITN110I HOOOUMTtM • .,.,., D2• 7 • * .......... St. c.MMate . ...-.. all'1 I I endoee S . Pleaae Mnd I ENOSLJP DENT URE ADHES IVE -----------1 CUSHIONS •• indicated below I under· Pn nt Name I ai.nd each packqe o( 20 ~uppere" OT 20 I I "lowen" lpacked ae~ratelyl 11 re1u· Addl"H larly 12 00. Durlftl th11 1pec1a l offer I ~------------I I pt each pac1La1a I buy (or 11 00 Gtt)' ~ I S.nd me pack3 or "uppers . ~------------1 Send m packs of "lo,..-en ·· State Zip I ~-----------------~=-=· DR. LEWIS BERMAN'S MONTHLY COLUMN WHEN FIDO DOES ground beef, and canned ve,- etable solids with a vitamin crushed in. Be sure to ask your vet to prescribe an appropriate recipe. NEED A SPECIAL DIET hYOU HAVE TO KNOW HOW TO PJ\OVIDE IT Too liuJe or too much salt in the diet can also creat«.J?rob- lems. For pets as for people. seen-year-Old Buzzy, a usually uncomplain- brown and white Sprif8r Spanief, mm. pan~ tO Walter Cronkite, developed kidney dilease. [)e. spite this, Buzzy lived happily until the ol 15 with the aid of a =diet prescribed for him. For an average. healthy aduh ~. a presctiption diet is un- necessary, as I pointed out in last month's oolumn. but for an animal with a serious medical problem such a diet can be life.. saving. Prescription diets can be provided in two forms: (J) specializ.ed foods-sold at your veterinarian's office or through For an animal with a., ..... medical problem, a pracrlpllon dJd can be lilwwwwls41. 4 Answer these 4 ~amt seeif~Tea colorectal cancer risk There is growing evi· dence that age. diet and 8Mf!(ic tacVs play a part in deter,,,.,.. the incidence of cob'ectal cancer. the No. 2 cancer killer of ~n and wamen. ttisatsoa medlcll fact that if this disease c.ould be detected and tteatec:nn1S eat. liesl ~ it would be YirtlJ- i'Ay wtped out as a cause of death. l.Age t Malll cwlliimul a11ett P*'lll( att """" ... -... -....... lln' litaNlll ... nput...-n.1 ....,_ .... <.a! mo Ml o 2. Did NelCkU.MW Other tests 10< hidden blood in the stool reQwre stickS and slides lor samp6e colec. tion. With Ear1y Oetedof. )00 simply use speoaMy ~ tissue as )00 would toilet tiSSue to obtain the sample. 'tbu then a.,_.,......,. 1111 bb• spray the Oew!topersotutm on fl1f!d ""* m o 'o D the stool sampte on the tJssue ...., _..ctitnt YES o so D 'tbu react the results within one ::l ":: kd.. ,~ o ~ o minute and flush the tissue De N!Wn gdy..IJ!!IJ!!! 2#lllj. If the results show a cob Aneatty~of cob-3. Pmnily History cha9 on the tissue. indicat· recsat cancer es hidaen-you .._""' w -cirw rrilllt& ~ a potential disorder. you cani see it or teel it '.et in this •-"'· ....,;. ,.,..... ~-shotAd consult your docl<>f eattf stage, it is most curable. = C'M(t'r Yf.S 0 '«> 0 l•llMk tnt reMIU The American Cancer Society ~s ..._ \~ o ~, D ... estimates that 75% of the~ •~ ciilidl YB o ~ o "bJ can hao.<e confidence pie who will die this ye111 of ~ YD D \0 o rn Ear1y Detector test results. ~cancer could hM! ...,...,Dttnw YF.SD ~00 They have been clinically bee\ saYed through early ~ • .,._...1_1 ll'L-k-vna ~ to be as reUt>ee as the detection and prompt .. ~ft,;111 ~ r-'-A• testdoctOrSand..,...,,. ..........__. 1t111111tt-. ~ 11111an _,...., ~ns ·~· UQKJI""'''---tats IJSe, Doctors recommend ed in your pet's daily food ii IW will force the animal 1 drink tremendous amounts ' water, thereby putting tt stones into sofution and allm. inJ them to pass in the pet unne. Five to 15 percent of our pc population has serious troubl digesting its food. The reaso can be either an inJUffic:ier supply of enzymes needed fc food absorption. or an In property functioning stomac and intestinal lining, Blan home-cooked foods such a cereal. cottage cheese ~ eggs, or an intestinal prescri~ tion diet (VO) will be suffidm ly soothing and nutritlous fo the pet with a delicat• stomach. · • If your cat or dog has itch: skin and is pullins its hair o biting its eet. 1i may have de vefoped a food-related allergy The animal should be put or a can~ prescription die (0/0) ctl.~118 ol lamb an< Oloom.e, dieting ,.,. ., emy on ellhel-of yoa, tlO don't be too hard on your pet. ="""~~ .. .::S o Ml o this krnd of test be taken annu-a distributor he recommends. De!ft!I .-. "'CM'! !tt OllllMI 1ttc111 E.wrJ ;:1111"' alky If )OO're c:Net ~ and mutton. Since most pet foods and (2) home-cooked recipes Eattf Oetiectof'9 is a s.m-'-ill'"" for,....,_ lllnlJll more frequently 1f )QI are at a don't contain lamb, the 0/1> prepared strialy according to p6e io-home lest for hidden =:r:=.,, hChef than ~ risk of dieted pe1wW5lq) itchin& (if in your vet's instructK>ns. ~ '" the 5*>ol-an ear1y ..._ r..-.-"" ~ c.olorect.al cancer. fact pet lood if9edients are the Of course. dieting isn't easy ~of c:oloredal cancet c...... t:· , _."' If you ha'Je. any ques,tl()(ls source ol the problem). Then on either of you, so don't be asas~~.Olherd"'~~~~ about E.atly Oet~tor or want the old loods can be reintro- too hard on your pet. Gradual-~ noc'I"'-~ """'" lliO>I£: ">"".._~ ...... .., additionalinlormation.consutt duced to the diet one at a time ly wean the animal from one yps. ulcetS and hemOlrhoid5. ,..._.,,..._...,.,_.t-)IOU' doctor or pharmacist.°' lO determine which~ d. h · · all It's tJllS'f k> do. PfN*, and )IOU .., hr•,_,.. l't!lll "'ff•lf'r'Nf call the ~t fn:> num-A•···' 1et to anot er. moong sm read the resuas immediately. c.m.ll,..Jft•r11*.&rtt' berJ.ax>-E.O-HELPS0-8)). one was \.AMA4na . amounts of the old fo{;(f with Ard unike other home te5IS. DtmW a.w..., _,_.Wt A proper diet will surely en. the new until it has adjusted to EanyOetectorisaseasytouse 334-3577>. In New Jerseycalt hance your pet's heil&h -ii the change. as bathrOOm tissue. cdlect l·20J·540-2458· ~o&low it dosely. Lauren You can make thin~ easier I took excellent care of for yourself. too, by under-her dose compank>n Bien- st.anding the principles behind This te5t could save your life helm, a CAvalier Klng Chane your pet's diet. Cronkite's Bu?-Spaniel. who lived until the zy, for example. could be given age ol 12. Sometimes. thoush. only low-protein foods (no she trealed hifl) to blts ol "s>«>- eggs, milk or meal). 5ince pr<>-pie food." despite the fact thal tein puts stms on the kidney he RJffered from heart disel.w. tubules. Buzzy was allowed a When I ICOkted her. Mlss canned practjp_e~n food Oa-ea•o•n1r4AlllMrtc.o. Baca.II would Ay In her lnim- beted KID, for Kidney Disease) itable lty1e, "Come on, Doctor. mhi~~~~"~e~------------------------------~the~~~~al~~n foods · such as candy, dough-too!" Certainly, but a healthy. nuts anqcomftakes. An obese tm). which may ~ down pracrtptlon diet (the two heart diseaw necessiCIRS a diet property.fed pet wtll have mott animaJ. on the ocher hand, vnder too much weiQh1. An brands att 0 /0 , for Obese that Is low in salt in order to ol ft. IW should never Indulge in these animal that is sllghtfy over· Diet, or RID, for Reducing d«ttase Ouid retention in the foods. Obesity puts tremen--wetght can be slimmed down Diet). F.qually healthful a~ chest, abdomen and lunp. On dous stress on an animal's by reduced food Intake, but a home-cooked recipes that mix the other hand, a hi&h-saJt die bone structure Oigaments, ten-truly ol>ee one must be pu! on together foods such as un-is required for an animal with dons, the muscle support 5Y'" a low<alorie. low.fat, hiSh-fi~ creamed cottage cheee. lean bladder •ones. The Slit Induct- l 2 F AMllV w muv • oV'tU\. 11 • I tin ., >- 0 )( e I· s !l e n 1t f 1- 'l j s t r ---------------------------------------------------...... ~ 7122 1. ........ ~ MJON450" YES! Ale,_ lie .......... ..._ Han a 1•t ~below tor IUI end .. ---.. ............................. 9orl2.ll ..cft._1*19 lflipplngend ....... 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Dr. Angus Gillespie. associate profes50r of American studies at Rutgers University in New Jersey (and obviously a Texan in disguise). says that historically, the armadillo has always been important in Americana: 'The armadillo fig- ured prominently in the myths of native Americans. was used by the Spanish conquistadores as a symbol of America. and. more recently, was adopted by the hippies because ol its peaceful behavior -ii cap- tured. the 'dillo will not fight." Also part of the armadillo's allure. believes Gillespie, is its unique anatomy: "It has both mammalian and reptilian fea- tures. Your initial reaction to ~ seei"S one is What i.s it?'" .., American naturali!t John James 11 Au<!ubon's answer was "a sin-.;, s gular production of nature. re- ~ sembling a smaU Pis saddled ~ with the sheU of a turtle." ~ -Better than any turlley, for 1 sure. But better than the easfe? 14 f'""'-V WJXA'f•~ll • 11111.1 Perhaps we could create a new position for the little guy. How about "national mascot"? 1 1-.'1 1 ',1 .., \ ,I I ' ANIMAL llOUll! s many sorority sisters have long suspected. monkeys have a lot in common with fraternity brothers. Or. Michael Raleigh. of the Untversity Qf California Medical Sdlool. has beeri study· ing the differences between leaders and followers in a com- munity of vervec monkeys. He found that the leaders had twice as much of the chemical serotonin in their. ~ems as did the followers. Raleigh wanted to check the sercDlin liKior agliM a human sample, so he tested a UCLA fraternity. Sure~ the frat officers had higher levels of serotonin than non-officer members of the group. "Serotonin promcm tranquil behavior." explains Ra1e91. "k heJps give people (and mon· keys) the idea that they are re> soned and authoritarive." Obviously, "tranquil" is open to some int~k>n here. Not to mention "authorita- tive." I lo ,, I I ' .. f Cotton Mather. the 17th century dergyman, had gotten press releMeS from Boston University. be might have modified his fire-and- brimstone harangues a bit. B.U. researchers studied the best way to deliver bad news. Mather of course was the £ha,m_pion bad news bearer of the Colonial people. The 8.U. srudy showed that people do pre to get the bad news fint. provided it's toUowed by a pd dole of~ hapipy news as a kind ol reward. Would this intormation have • helped Mather's discomfited ~?Probably not He was So ft*> terrorizj~ them widl visions ol damnadon -Utrybad stuB -lhll he rarely had time for any good news at all. •AD AMllllCAI What are Americans reeding before they retire for the night? Or whenever they have the time? We asked two book lovers, and here's what they said: AbliaD Van Barea, 8JD- 6 tz II ml• &.t UO.- Abby," Bewedy 1lia.. Ca. My book is The Woman He l.Dved by Ralph G. Mar· tin. This is a wondetful biot- raphy of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. from the beainning of their court· ship through their marnaee. which wu pr~ one of the mo5' public' unions · of the century. The book presents their relalionship with aJI the glamour and ro- mance it embodied at the onset. and it ends with all the warts and human weal<· nesses, there for all the wortd to set. Steven Audia, edvlce c:8mi•Wt.~.:l Wida 5'!¥eD tbe er," Hip Point, N.C. I just completed TM &ast of Valhalla by George C . Chesbro. This lS the latest in a series ol exploits involving a detective named Or. Mongo Fredrickson. Mongo is a black-belt in karate, an ex<irtus performer. and a NEXT WEEK IN FW • Life. death. and decision· making in an intensive care unit for newborn babies. ; er dwarf. He's just giear. To me. MonfJ i.s the most intriguing detective in all of fiction : He's more exciling than Sherlock Holmes, very clever. very energetic. and he uses his skills and han- dicaps to equal advantage. It's not comedy: this is serious detective stuff. but by virtue of the fact that this is a dwarf, ex<in:us performer, you can imagine the myriad possibilities. J think Chesbro IS a rntus; Every book of his Ive ever read I've fin- ished in a sitting. and you're talking to 90meOlle who nor· malty doesn't -read fiction. This other book is next to my bed. and I read it every single day. It's called Amn· icon Usage and Style -The Consensus by Roy H. Cop- perud. When I first started writi"B my advi~ column. I thouShl I needed to buy 100 grammar books and 60 th& auruses in order lo write a halfway decent sentence. Then I discovered this little sent· If you've 1J01 this book and a p>d dictionary and the ability to read. you don't need anything else. • advcctisemcor \MOON WOBBLES ARE COMING! ARE rou READY? by CorrelpODdeot., Mart.a Houab advertisement available to ewryone. becau.e I k.now bow helpful it can be in JOW' life.. Each ~tipbuitaownaniquetape on t.b&-4i1rerent plaAetary cycles and Moon Wobbl•that will afreeteach aisn advertisement When weft..-beardaboutMoon ~ r--:WH=o~n;-;Sl'=:W::~~NTS=~ro~':"L00==1":'.YOUNG=:::-::::u-=-=WITHOUT:=:":'::':-="'.:GOINC~~TO~-A-:DOC~CT=~or~------------­ bles we decided to IO to one al tb. top Awo&oe-8 in the world todQ, Sipe Ta.ff. Sipe ~. Brrerly Hilla bued Amoloeer to the Man. met with OW' corre.pmdent QUESTION: Si1ne, juat what ia a Moon Wobble? SIGNE; It ii a period al human insta- bility wbea people'• cmotioN are run- ning hip, thect.ireforcha.ap ii put and impulaiftneu abound&. For thia very reuon mm•ndc rel.tiombipa are at their mOllt .Wnenble and ~latile. Career andlamilyeavironmenteareal9o hi1bly charpd. Then are more acci- denta, plane cruhea. bizarre weather pa~ fl.r-. eutbquaba and flooda d uriog thia ti.ma. Fbl.itic:al t.umult., riota and violence can ai.o occur. Moon Wob- bles OCCW" apprmimately 8 to• timea a year. The naUD1 ia,,,.,,•ncin May. Q: Do tbee8 ..,.n&a happen fl'llfll'Y time? A.re all Moon \\lbbblel the ea.me? SIGNE: No, each Moon Wobble ia dif· ferent became al the A.ttrolotrica1 aip that it occun iD. Fer in•eace when we have a Moon Wobble in theAu sip al Gemini, which .tr.et. traftl and com- mun ication, thue are more plt,'!.t accidentl, telephone~ will function, and pancina1 communicatioae are difficult and confuaed. A Moon Wobble in the water aip al Cancer ia a time of~ floocl1q and boat.inc acci- dent& So. .)'Oueee. the e&cta very 6CClOJ'd.. ing to the d.itl'ereut A.troloeical sipa. Q: WhataretbeM.oon Wobbl• libthia year in 1985? SIGNE: Very intenae, MeaUH they occur in the fixed ai1n• of Taurua, Scorpio_ Leo and Aquariua. BftrJ'OD8, whether U.., are tbeee aifna. or other Astrol<>Cical 1ipa. will be affected by the Moon WobblMthi.a year. Somealthe more dramatic tbinp to look (or with theee Moon Wobbl-. are eutbquaba and international coatrontation& On a penonal 18"1, ma~ people will be experienciQf their OWD priftte "e&J"th. quaJtee" ln tbtlr u .... Q: How can it be IMlpt\11 to know when Moon Wobblel are toinf to occur? SIGNB: Itiaatnme\y lielptul to know when Moon Wobbl• are IOf.nc to occur becaa.wtben~tbeopportunityto not over-react to ei~umttance1 that •PPNr«MrWMlmlnf butactuallywiU eoon .,... wbtn the Moon Wobble end& You can ai.o plan ,our actlviU. mon effectively IO that you are not ovtl' loadin110ur 1ehedul-. couequently creaUQf .,._ duriq Moon Wobbl•. Q: How can people ftnd out wh9D Moon • WobblM will OCC'W't SIGNS.: I ba" especially prepared ca...u.ta,..mak.lqthll tnfonnadon Amazing New Formula From BMdy Hills Lets You Take Up To 10 Years Off \bur Looks Without · The &ars And Expense Of Plastic Surgery T1lil .... ct .... ..._ ~ ~ Mn. F..nmt lert-._ _. _y of._ t., an a. HolpioM .._. IMeiy IWUI ~y it. 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IO--" al"'¥ CflOit o, ~I ......... __________________ _ ., .. 1P ;.NO MAIL TOlJM f-OR Pf OHP SHIPMENT .... ----·--------------... ·------------------------- • April 21 -April 27 l1ilyPil9' ~rvln« Ult Oran1Ct C'oWllf Comma.nJtJea of Newport Bucll, Costa Mesa, lfuntJ~gton Bucb, lrvlne, Laguna Beach and Potu1taln Valley Honoring TV's beat Telemlon teaende (cloclnrtee, from top rtcbt) Ed Sulll•an, Sld Caeaar, Rod Serltnc. 8yl•eater "Pat" Wea•er, WalterCronldte, Joyce Hall and .carol Burnett wlll be honored for oatatandinC contrtbuttona on "The TeleYlalon Academy Hall of Fame" Monday at 9 on NBC, Channel 4 . ~~--~,---------------------------· Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 West Bity St., Coat• Mesa, Ca. Mall addreH: Box 1560, Cotta Meta, Ca., 92626 Telephone: 642-4321 Program information 1s pruv1dt>d b.v the nc•rwurk.' and stations and 1s subj('<'/ tu chang<.' w11huut 1wt11'P -Incl•• . Sporrs.. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page :: Daytime Drama............................................. Page J Tµbe Toppers ................................................. Page 4 Uayti!"e Schedule .......................................... Page 6 Evemng Schedule ........................................... Page 8 -Channels -llelworb r,2) KCBS, CBS, 6121 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave .. Burbank ' 7) KABC, ABC. 4151 Prospect Ave .. Los An~eles 8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Diego 1 10) KGTV. ABC. Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego 1 39) KCST. ~· 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego _ ........... .. (5) KTLA, 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles (1 1) KTTV, 5746 W Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles _ ... (28) KCET, 4401 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, (SO) KOCE, 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach (56) KOOC-TV. 1730 Clementine. Anaheim -hr TV (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska Avr1., Santa Monica (H) Home Box Office. Time-life Building. Rockefeller Center, N.Y., NY (C) Clnemax, T1me-L1fe Building, Rockefeller Center, N.Y.,N.Y. (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. (L) SelecTV. Marina del Rey ($) Showtlme ($) Spottlght (C) Cable News Network. Atlanta _ ...... (9) WOR. New York City ( 17) WTBS. Atlanta 2 Sunday, April 21 , 1985 -Sports Women teeing off with men By LORENZO CARCATERRA It'~ a fi{st. Two women -Kathy Whitworth and M1cke~ Wnght -will compete against men 1n the $500.000 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf Tour- nament at the Onion Creek Club in Austin, Texas. NB( airs the event next Saturday and Sunday. This 1s the eighth Legends of Golf tour- nament. but the first time in the history of the Pro- fessional Golfers Associa- tion that ..-.omen are allow- ed. The two women may surprise a lot of people and take home a lot of money. Both have been elected to the Ladies PGA Hall of Fame. Both are in the World Golf Hall of Fame. Between 1959 and 1969, Wnght averaged 7.9 vic- tories per year. In 1963, whc won I 3 tournaments. In 1962. in a tournament in Midland. Tc't(a5.. she fired a 62. still a record. Wh11worth has 85 tour- namrnt "ins. No one - nt'1thcr man nor woman - halt won more than that. Eight umcs she took home more mone\ at the end of the ~car than an} other pla}cr on the LPGA tour. Sn·rn 11 me!i 'ihc was named pl:i}cr of the year. She was the fir-;1 l.P(iA member to win SI million . .\mong the male golfers who will hc competing are Arnold Palmer. Gene SaraLcn. Miller Barber. Julius Boros. Don January and last years winners - Billy Casper and Gay Hrc"cr. It won't be an easy two day<, for the ladies. ·1 he rule~ should help them They will be compet- ing against 17 two-member tcamrnn a be11er-ball basis. ·r he heller oft he two scores 1\ tht• one that counts. Women have been mak- ing alC"mpt., to hc treated as equals in the golfing world for '>omc time. For the most oan. they have failed. This tournament. held under an of\cn unkind Tcxa sun, will help their C':lUSC 3 areal dL·al. __ ...... ay ___ _ --·1-.,... Ml ....... ... 7111 ........ Lei m D•lillnt .. Pt& ............... , I UClll,_= A -~ALL -•TuelClay __ _ --n..n.1ay--- --rrw.y---· __ latunhay __ _ •(lti\m•v•'Wk -......................... .. iYnY ........ ~ ..... ... "-_...,... ......... (Pleue tee 8PORT8/Pa&e 31) -Daytime .. Erica's been through the mill Marriages.affairs on 'All My Children· could fill a big book By LYNDA JIJRSCH Q: (·an }Ou tell me ho~ man} time'> Lnca has been· married on ··~11 M} Children"' with a bncfbackground on each marnagl"? -M.S .. New York. A: Erica's first bus band was Jeff Martin, the eldest son of Or. J oe Martin a nd bis late wife Helen. That ma rriage euded in d ivorce. Erica was next married to Philip Brent , the adopted son of Joe's wife Ruth Ma rtin and the biological son of Ruth's sister Amy and Nick Davis. E rica w as then married to Tom Cuda by, who owns the Goalpost and is a former football star. While s he bas bad jus t three marriages, her engagements and love affairs are io double digits, including Jason Muwell, Lars Bogart and even ber stepdad-in-law, Nick Davis. Q, ~hate\ l"r haprWfll'd 111 thl· hc.:;iutllul. red-haired Ma~ll' Horton on "'Days of Our l.1vcc;'l"' I mu't ha\.c mi-.scd \umc1h1ng. I a-;1 I rcmcmhcr 'hc \\3\ cn~a~cd to Do n C '.llg -J < C m ina ( ,1hl A: Suzanne Rogers, who bad been "itb "Days" for nlne years, decided it was time to exit the world of daytime drama. In the storyline. Maggie went olf to New York and since deparling has never so much as written a postcard or placed a phone call to find out what was happening with ber friends and family back in Salem. As for the character of Don Craig, be is being written out of the show. Jed Allen. ~ hn has tx·en with the c;ho"' for O\tr 10 'l'Jr'\. cla1 ms th1s \\Ill g1H him morl' llmc to loo~ inlO some movies that he's 1ntcrntcd in doing. ()· I ''atchl.'d "Rt1ua1,·· until 1t \H'nt 11ff the air Then I hl·ard ( B~ dl·1.tdl·cJ 111 put ··Ruuals .. hat•k on. hut I ha,l·n·1 'l'l'n 11 as )Cl. 'wh~ I\ II ll\tCd tn ~Oml' OC\"pa()l'r'\ and nut ot hl·rs'' -S \.\< . Eh na .Oh 111 A: "Rituals," the syndicated soa p, was carried In your area on a CBS sta tion. Syndicated shows are not produced by a network but by independent producers who tben offer tbeir produc t to anyone who'll lake it. Evidently your local sta tion found "Rituals" wasn't doing very well In the ratings and decided not to renew it. "Rituals" Is s till seen in most major markets. No word on whether It will be back next year. however. ()· l"m a h11! IJn ul .. Da'' ul Our I 1\C'>" Soap star campaigns for missing children By L YNOA HIRSCll Brian Patrick Cla rk ("( il•ncral lln'>PI· tal"s" Grant) l'i one rx·r-.on who puts Im mnn<.'}. timr and l.'mot~un!> "'hl.'rl.' hi'> tt•aro; arr La.,t )Car Bnan tx·caml.' IO\(lh cd "hen .1 longtime ch um ''a!> crippled in a \Y.llfl· m1ngacc1den1. Thanks to Bnan·sctlort-.on behalf of his fnend. o"cr SI0.000 wa<, raised for the famil}'. lh·ccntly Rnan w.1tchcd the rerun of .. Adam." the trUl' c;tof} of the abduction of Adam Wa~h. and was mc'imt'nLed b) the '>h('"· "I'm not a'ShHml·d to~) that I encl! ~hen I sa"· Adam · M\ own '>On '-'3B1tting with m e and I felt so lud.) to ha\t~ him." When thl' mo' 1e wa' o'er. Hnan didn't mcrcl) mull o'er the 10JU'it1ccs uf thc world. Hc P.1d.cd up the phonl' and rnllcd Find the ( h1ld. an organi1at1on wh1c:h 1s dedicated to 'ean·h1ng for chtldrt•n who Mc reported m1o;or,ing At that 11mc.-. thr agcnn wa!> thrilled with Bnan''i call hut frankl> didn't !..no" "'here 10 u~ him. \.\ell. now the\ do and have naml·d t11m their na11on.\l ~ptil.l·\man Brian\ fir'>l dut\ is IO\lllH'ml'nt in ;1 national campaign '' h1ch "'111 t.ll I.. 1nfor- ma1ion on m1,,ing l·htldrl·n 11n hulkttn ooardc; 1n groc:cn 'itorl'S throughout thl' rountn On a n.'lCnt appcarann· on thl' ARCg3mc\hO\\ ·· fm1a Trap." Bnan ''on $19,000 and 1;cn1 all that cac;h m cr 10 I ind the Child Thanl..s to Bnan·s rnnmhutmn the supermarket program got u,ndcr \lJ\ Brian will tx· doing lot" of on-a1rrrnmn'>. talking around the countn ant tl•lling people of thl.' 1mpt1rrnncc of finding our m1~sing ch1klrl·n Thank'> 10 T ind thl' ( htld and effort'> b' John Wal'lh. "ho'ic 'l'n .\dam wa' a '1ct1m. and B11an P.ttrid. Clark and m~nad other<. who ha'l" \Oluntccrcd their time. no lcrngcr doc\ a paH'IH 11.1, ,. to '-'.tit two dav~ llcforr police .... 111 .. c.Hlh tor J m1'i'>tn8 child 'iuy'I Bnan. "It'<, amn11ng II \l'Ur l'ar 1<> \tOlcn. \OU cnn rcpon 11 """'"~ 1n tl'n minute\ But tfa child t\ lo'it. 11 u~ d lO he \C\C.-ral d.l}'i hcforc the~ "'ould put uut .i ~·:irch That"• no tonier thr ca'>l' ·· , • , •J pk 1w tdl me 11 \tr' Honon 1s rl'Jll\ \1arknJ·., mother' I hl'\ look alt kc -.... \.\ \\ 1 n n1 pc:g. ( a nada · A: Francf's Reid, who ha" played Alice Horton from the day the show went oo the air, bas no children. As for Deidre Hall t Marlena l. her parents are not in the acting profession. So they may' look alike, but tbe resemblance is only skin deep. () V. h;11 hap('l'nl·d 10 I aura Malone. who pl.tH'd Hla1nl· 11n ·· \nothcr \.\orld''"' I tl'rta1nh llll\'i hl·r -I I \.\<' .. Jachon, '\Ii\' A: Thi' producers for "Another World" felt that Laura Malone, who played Blaine, bad gained too muc h weight for tbe role. Evident!) the producers of "Dallas" don't think Laura bas a weighty problem because they've signed her to appear lo several episodes this season. (Please see SOAPS/Page 31) 'World' turners Prominent among the romantic couple• on •• As the World Tuma'' are Scott Bryce and Flnn Carter •• ambitious bualneuman Crali Montiomery and free-•plrtted Slera "l:ateban, recently reunited after loalng each other ln a Central American revolution. Sunday, April 21 , 1985 3 __ ..... ay ___ _ Ill •• -· ,,,.,., cu. llLlnm ......, ..... .................. ,,,, ....... (1 _ _..~LOCI -M llY Mlllrt ..._. -,.,... -.......... --.. ... ...... ......... A.1ra.n ....................... _ .... .., ........ JJJllAIJJ8".: • r."r&:."m-a~i.... .... _..,.... ....... ····--............ ........ 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Counr on 11 Co:fta Mesa lorotion has a Ui11rllmakn" M 1/tt< pmntreS. Co~ta Mna Harbor Ce111er (71~) s.&S·9#S Canoga Park •Eagle ROl.·k • \-1..tnhJllan Re:i.:h Rivtr\ide • Thou,and Oak' f~ Gifl WrapPin1. Chart~ •".:<lllnl• \\ck,,~ 'Ill J,I\ 110 1111rrN or l<!~t" ¥!""' 11• f'l'I Mas1ercharac. Vi'3 md Ammcan l 'l'fC\.\ "II ncm• .. re 1111>~1 "' .a11l111M11~ Product phocographicall¥ tnlarJ~ 10 •how lk111I Sunday. April 21. 1985 7 ~~----------------------........... _ -l>ayti11aa Coal. -Sunday -·Morning ___ _ • e YllSfY Q.UI TalTMOI Monty Hall hosts this annual lund·ra1s1ng event (2 hrs.) I==~ ..... ·-·--IOCI Of 1MI • Music by Berlin Wa~u~eal Life and Shalamar ·1···~a:,. ~~ .. .-Y ....... AUTO UClll Formula I Portuguese Grand Prix, live from Estoril Portugal 12 hrs.) (%).,. "This Is Spinal Tap' 11984 Comedy) Rob Reiner, MK:hael McKean (I hr .• 22 mlnL .. a•TOJl•ClOllW ....... ,_ TMNCAT ....... MLOOUATWll•lll YOUl1' Me 1"1--... , ... ~ Ollml•M--..... ML**• M UT EdW1n Newman reports on the estimated 250.000 male and female tnmat" In Americ41's prisons ~ may be mot• dangerous When they 8 Sunday. April 21 . 1985 finish their sentences than when they be· Q!.." (R) (1 hr ) lQJ MOYll "WerOames" ( 1983. Sus~nse) Matthew BrOderlck. Dabney Coleman. ( 1 hr., 53 mrn.) I .... llC ..... Yot:I .. PAmftrAYI THI LOCI Me TMI UY Edwin Newman reports on the estrmated 250.000 male and female inmates In America's prisons who may be more dangerous when they fantltl their sentences than when they be· anm~ Ll'r~•UMT ... ,.. alCMOI MDCtUICH MIC1U rT•WTT9t ...... llOYll "'The Browning Version .. ( 1951 Otama) Mleheet Redgrave. Jean Kent ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CH> llOYll "Blue Skies Again" ( 1983. Comedy) Harry Hamlin, Mimi Rogers ( 1 hr .27mln.L aMIWAICWYB.llA .. ,.,,.....,... "' wnw ,,,.,., CLUI TU'TMOI (CCMn"'D) ... Of~ mmf_./IUICM .... ~ aaco• • MIU 'HITOllOMOW...,..,. Mella.Ml 1--ITmf (R)Q ... , ... llCMI "Viti! lo A Chief's Son .. ( 1974, AdVenture) Richard Mulligan. Johnny Sel<ka. ( 1 hr • 32 min ) (%) MOYll "WarGames" ( 1983, SuspenH) Matthew Broderick Dabney Colemen (I hr .• 53 min) ,. .. ... 19 T ... AD¥Alft'MI MmCM.,..U.U. lMlm. .. .....,~ OIA&.IOll!fl LAMY ... u....-WMGaVll ,,.,,, •AllAIT CMf9 -.D"'T_,.,.--• ... MOUOI> WAYOPTMntf 19 llOVll ''Witness For The Prosecution ( 1957. ~y) Tyrone Power. Marlene Dietrich 2 hrs .. 30 min ) .... ()) '•••11 Scheduled 8111 Moyers profllee Norman Couelns: PfOlilt of lather·aon prolefllonal Wfttt~a Bruno and David Sammartino ( 1 hr . 30 mtn.) • .... lMlm.•MAMtTa.woo. WMGaVll --........ 1MllPD,_ ~""' ..... -Sunday Conl. ~--NMO (CJ lllO¥ll "Savannah Smile~" ( 1982 ~d· venture) Mark Miller Donovan Sco11 I 1 hr . 45 rr.1n ) Cl) ...... ,...~ ..ollT Up to dale business lntormolion tor mana· gers including strategy, lssves. 1echno10- gy, and a review of Wall Street acllvlties ~) (1ht) fllO ~ ATTMCnOlll llW IAITC* • CONC8T The inter· national pop-rock star performs such hlls as "Morning Train" and "For Your Eyes Only" In a concert raped at Hollywood's Palace Theatre ( 1 hr ~ · .-cM ......... TO.KAU .. •T AT1MlllO¥lll _.. 1'1mATCALYAltf ....cKK.MCI TOllAIGlll«'t IOIOWYCUl&I lfT'IODUCm llOLOQY . lllO¥ll "The Pursuit Of D B Cooper" ( 1981. Adventure) Trear Wtlhams. Aooer1 [)Jvall ( 1 hr , 40 min ) '""'*TIOUl MIC* ••• ,.. ..... Ull ............ .,,,.,,, a.m TalTMON (CC*T'D) IUU...U CIULMll 11 r.:&RIT a...- MIOGUCllQ -.oov IPORTICDTD llOYll "Rear Window· ( 1954, Suspense) James Stewart Grace Kelly {2 hrs) (OJ TlllAllN "' AllMIUI T ... rwc A curious man and woman touow a mysle· flous string of clues that eventually leads lh~(!l to a !01tune lelt by a weallhy eccen- lrlc Siers Dody Goodman and Ke1lh Mitchell M -,._, TMI ...oTAUR Four cn11 dren become involved with an intemat1on- a1 smuggling 11ng atter !hey accidentally discover a priceless statuette ( 1 hr ) ~ lllO¥ll "The Killers" ( 1946 Mystery) Bvrt Lancaster, Ava Gardner 11 h1 45 min) I l#f!llCA: ClfY '11 A~ .. (I) PACITMIUlUt llC..uMUUl ..oc:IYAIG....,. °''"'~ m1sntCOM.MD lllO¥ll "BIOOd And Sand" ( 194 1 Ora ma) Tyrone Power. Alla Hayworth 12 hrs.,30m~ l =c•• .... ,.-r-"• _.,.,,.,... lrtlYWIWIOD'f''I_ .. ""UmTMI Profiles of Buel Grant and Vine. Lombardi (R) -·Cl)-~ Playoff Game !? lhrs ~;J, TMI ca .. •• WAL&.ITmf W MPOllT ......,.,.,,.. -.,.. llYOllD IAlllAI TOMY·----·~ CORE Chtm man Roy Innis d19Cussea 8ernord Goetz s aell·deftnst contentlOn I~...,. lrtftla'llOOn W• lllO¥ll "Cross Creek" ( 1981' Or11rna) Mary Steenburgen. Rip Torn (2 hrs . 2 min) AUTO MClll NASCAR Northwf!Slern Bank 400 ltve lrom North W1lkesb0ro. N C t31'1rs l CO) M MAUlmel '11 tw•tlTOM tDm A schOolgirl returns home for a holiday to find strange lhings t>appen1ng at her 1a· ther's hotel ( 1 nr ) llOVll "SW1ng St'lltt" 11984, Orama) Goldie Hawn. Kurt Russell 11 nr 40 min ) -1:.·car::.:u.. -HOTUIDM 0 nll wmwmt DAVID..m,n ~ICNllJ.a UmALL Chicago Cul:ls at Mon1rea1 Expos (3 hrs.) I W llCWOM11D C""°'-IOUNW. IUCCllt Mea,ns of t1nanc•al •ndepend ence and causes and eflec1s of current economic problems are discussed ( 1 hr I l ~~PUW llllrf PAL.WILL 11a IAmALL WM ¥MSTY CWI TILITMOM (CONT'D) llOVll "Oliver Twist" ( 1982 A elven lure) Animated ( 1 hr 30 min l • -~~TMPUW {t) llOVll "The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( 1956. Svspense) James Stewart Dorl~ (2 hrs J 0) 'Tne Comanctieros · 1961 Western) John Wayne Stuart Whitman l~hr, 47 min ) (I) llOYll "The Magic Christian' ( 1970 Comedy) Peter Sellers. Ringo Starr ( 1 hr . 33 min J 1W@ IAlllAU Houston Astros di Atlanta Bra~3hrs ) m• a TMI PMt1 ®> Ulf\ POOTIALL Houston Gamblers at Arizona Outlaws or Tampa Bay Bandits at BJIM1 ham Stallions (3 hr~ , 30 min 1 l n11W::-.. ':"..= PHOTOGMMC Mott P'RAOGLI ROClt A 1eak1t g rool c..tvSPS ;i problem tor Pa Gorg who s atra•IJ ot heights m ~TO ADVIJfTUlll -Afternoon---• u. I ... COll'BDCI • aumTMOUR NOGAWltBOll 11Ylfllh1 "Tl\e Adventvres Or Sher lock Holmes" Watson and Holmes try to prevent the k1dnapptng of a yO\Jng he1tess i~ler1ous man O ( 1 hr I PMOTOQIWtlC ... llOVll ·Jaws 3" ( 1983 Suspense) Dennis Quaid, Bess Armstrong 11 hr 39 min) {ft) um.I IWD IAND IN AUITMUA The popular rock group performs a selection of lhetr hits in a concert taped in Mel bourne ( 1 hr } l.S) PAPlll CMAll A member ot Hart s s1udy group secretly o,bta1ns a copy ot 1he r;>re=~ midterm exam 11:118 (I) NA GOU Heritnge C1ass1e F1na1 round. hve from H1l1on Head Island S C 2 hrs . 30 min ) ... w.u. .... ...., DODODCDTIW. MCUOIPM ... ,..,...,, W CMIO\WU•n .,,. "Seance On A Wet Aflernoon" ( 1964 Orama1 Kim Stan~y Richard Al· lenborOUQh (~ nrs t m11i I • ,... I DODla,. um W Olla ..,_ '11 ~MMOMOW---"Future- body"The link ba1wa.n today's and to- morrow's technology Is seen through cur- rent developments 1n vnderwater birth, bone regeneration, b1on1cs and a new treatment for cerebral palsy. Host: Keir C>Jllea ( 1 hr ) 8 ¥,,..,, CWI 1'ILITMoet Monty Hall hOSts this annual tund-ra1slng event (2 hrs ) 0 •MAW Featured David Fnuen. Shel· ly West, Chttte Stone. Dale Christenson, Kenn! Price. Ja~k1e Phelps ( 1 hr ) m ~mAU Los Angeles Dodgers at San Diego Padres (3 hrs ) m> IAT1\llTM QAL.ACT1CA fD llYITBYI "The ACVentures Of Sher· loci\ HOimes' Holmes and Watson try to solve a puu le involving vnvsual footprints and a dead man round in a tocked room '1~/:dm ..- ,.-c•~mMT ,...._ WTA Women's Champion- ships final match live from Amelia Island. Fla ~--) 'Massacre Ir Rome" ( 1973, Drama) R1charo Burton Marcello Mas· tro1anni ( 1 hr 43 min I ':m UIDALL Seattle Mar1ners al Cah· torn1~els (3 hrs I 'I "The Seven Hiiis 01 Rome' ( 1958. Musical) Mario Lanza. Peggie Castle ( 1 hr . 44 min ) m llllAll MIL# • LIVI A lund·ra1sing special to benefit cancer and disease re- search at St Jude's Children's Hospital 1n Memphis. Tenn Hosts Beny White and Dick Van Patten 11 1'r l 1:11 (!) llOVll 'Moby D•Ck 11956. ACllen· lure) Gregory Peel\. A1ctiard Basehart (2 hrs) ~ --·11•11QWlftMI HID HAM ROAD TO CILOllY: TMI IUCI ATM- LITI • AmllCA A h•stoncat perspect111e of black athletes and 'he struggleS they raced on the road 10 achievement. w1tl'I a look at the car&ers ot Jack Johnson. Mvhammael Ali Jesse Owens. Joe Louis and Jackre Robinson Host Arthur Ashe Narrator Jame6 Earl Jones (2 hrs ) B llOVll "The Retvrn Of Frank James" ( t9•0 Western ) Henry Fonda Gene Tierney (2 hrs I Q) IOUD QOU) Host Rick Dees Guests Pointer Sisters. Roger Hodgson, John W811e Glen Campbell. Kool & the Gang, Rockwell. Cyndi Lauper (video) (R) ( 1 hr) Q;) IMMIRAM .UYI 'Titus Andron· icus Trevor Pencock. Anna Catdef·M~ shell Eileen Atllins and Edward Hardw1cke star 1n this tragedy of 1ealousy lust and revenge in ancient Rome O (3 ll~rs lsm. _,. Oii TMI PRAM .... ,... , , lllO¥ll ··r~ Hound Ot The Buker· v1lles' ( 1982. Mystery) Ian Richardson, Brien Blessed ( 1 hr . 18 min I '1' llilOWll 'Outside The Wall' ( 1950, Ora· ma) Rl::.t:.""'' Merilyn Maxwell l! hr ~min HI (11) '9A H1ghhghl.s ol the•f A Slam-Dunk compet111on and Old T rs !:II ~7A& y POIT'UIT ~ lllO¥ll "Mike's M1.1rdcr' (1984, Ori · ma) Debra W1nge1 MAr" K*'vloun ( 1 hr . • 37 min) •41.l ~ -· LOllll Bii• I .. WI.Ill I• Tl'le Sunday,Apnl 21. 1985 9 ~--------------------------....... -Sunday Cont. behavlofal adaptations of tha coyote in re- sponse to man's Influence on Its habitat are revealed tn this study filmed in Mon- ltany~~~i..m. (COWT'V} lflmTmAT ------....... mwll "Once Upon A Family" (1980. Ofama) Barry Bostwick, Marcia Strass- man (2 hrs.) • TMI ...... IWID Kris Kristotterson. Brenda Lee. WHiie Nelson, Dolly Parton and Johnny Caltl share the stage of the Tennessee Perlormlng Arts Center 1n Nashville to perform "Help Me Make It Through The Nighl,.. King of a Lonely Castle," "The Little Things" and other hits from the W~nd album (2 hrs J l=~TllT.....,. WIDIOAlaOI M UWI wmt -.oolt Met Broo+la, Anne Bancrott. Ronny Graham. and Jonathan Pryce perform sketches that mix muste. drama and comedy before an audience 1n London ( 1 hr ) Ml fJ MOV9 "The Jordan Chance" 11978. Oiama) Raymond Burr Stella Stevens (2 hrs) D WM Oii THI ITMI Bruce Jenner chat lenges Grand Prix driver Danny Sullivan 1n an auto race (!) Pllff AIY *MD a .,,,, ouo 1C:M01 Arne ~­ North Region Champ1onsh1p • Escondido vs T()l'~ey_Plnes Ii> ~-..,-cw-CID .,. "Running Brave" ( 1983, Ora ma) Robby Benson. Pat Hingle ( 1 hr 45 min) Im.,_ "Hold Back Tomorrow· ( 1956 Ofama) Cleo Moore, John Agar ( 1 hr 30 min.) ·1 WU, WU WON.I> Oii AlmAl..I -**" "°",. WllT ... WOii ITM.,_ .,. "Mons1ro1d' ( 1980. Horror) Jim Mitchum. John Carradine (2 hrs 1 0 ..... WCY e 110¥11 "The April Foo1s· (1967 Com- edy) Jack Lemmon. Catherine Deneuve ~~ .... cw ~ MOV9 "Pieces Of Dreams· ( 1970 Ofarna) Robert Forster Lauren Hutton ~hr .. 39mtn) 9GllTICIN1'9 .,. ''The Grey Fo.(" ( 1982 West· em) Richard Farnsworth, Jackie Bur - roughs. ( 1 hr 30 min ) (0)"'°'9 "Running Brave' ( 1983. Ora- ma) Robby Benson, Pat Hingle ( 1 hr 45 min.) Cl).,. "Hard To Hold" ( 1964 Dra- ma) Rick Sprlngt1eld, Jall8t E1t>er ( 1 hr 33 ~ = ~ •TOP ML O¥a THI WOM.D A view of entertainment around the world, Including the best In movies. music 111deos and tel&- ~ shows.. Hosts Morgan Brl11any af'IO $1epf'ltn J Cannell Featured David Has- selhoff. Vk:t()(la Prtnclpat Billy Dee Wil- llamt, Linda Gray, Joan Collins. Kenny R~~-~e ?hrs 1 11-.... .. "Nlel\olas N1c;klfllbf ' (1947 tma) [)er~ Bond, (Adr1c Herdw1Ckt> U hr . 4!mln.) ........... _ 10 Sunday, April 21. 1985 l==·Q -=A °""''V Ol llWI IWH OI Deir El Medina's women and a look at the QLHt temple of Karnak. Q ( 1 hr.) W CCl.u. llW'IU. Loulllena State at Mn.=~s.) .. 1.umTULL Playoff game (2 hr~, -l~ff'-·==:i lllO ATT'MC'TIOMI mwll "PIJS8 'N Boots" (1983, Ora- ma) Kelly Nichols. J.T Ambrose ( 1 hr 30mln.) . tlHUYOMM.&. -1vening ----•1 -~lntema11onal Velvet" ( 1978. Orama) Tatum O'Neal. Anthony Hopkins A rebellious orphan goes to five with her aunt. a former Grand Nellonal competitor who Inspires the glrl to pursue an Olympte medal In h0reeb8ck riding. (2 hrs ) 8 ATMllOWIU Scheduled. Roger Ebert and Gene Sllkel look at current trends 1n American mov(es W • ... D _, Erica (Lee Remtck) tells her husband (Rock Hudson) of her 1nhdel11y and deserts him to lotlow her lover (John Beck) on the European racing circuit Based on the novel by Arthur Hailey ~a™ff.PS:~ 15 r• Nlcole discover& a talented songwriter who's serving time 1n a 1uven11e detention center (1 hr.) mt llO¥ll "The Dove" ( 1974. Adv8(1ture) Joseph Bottoms. OebOrah Raffln A young man unexpectedly finds romance as he attempts to sail around the world 1n a small boat (2 hrs ) I MLC:.U~.UTAl/IJ..W.1 MTICllA&. ALCOMOl• TUT Questions designed IQ determine whether a person has a drinking prOblfm are answered by recovering alcoholics Including Roy Scheider and Betty Ford . IE!) llO'tA In the controversy over the cause of Southeast Asia's "yellow rain." ctalms that chemicals are being dropped =lanes are countered by l h<>M that ce the responslblllty with swarms of s. (R) 9. (1 hr ) (t) _. · Wonder Man" ( 1945, Come· dy) Denny Kaye. v1rg1n1a Mayo A nlghtctub entertalner'1 twin brother Is accused of murder ( 1 hr . 38 min 1 00 mw11 "Btu. Skiff Again" ( 1983. Comedy) Herry Hamnn. Mrm1 Rogers A woman attempts to try out fOf a apor on • big-league basebaM team <Sesplte the op- position of men In the ctub and the owner 'PG' ( t hr .. 27 min.) cm 110W11 "Swing Shilt" ( 1984. D<ama) GOldle Hawn, Kurt Rusaatt World War II separates a Callfornla couple 81 the hus· band goes off 10 war and h11 wile finds work In an aircraft factory. wt\ert she be· gins an alfalr with another man 'PG' ( 1 fu . 40 min) ... ''Vltlt To A Chief's Son" ( 1974, A.ciwnturt) Rlct\erd Mulligan, Johnny Settka A fath9r and eon manage to re· sotve the dtttarences between them when they embark on a safari through Africa ·a· I 1 hr .. 32 mm.) .. , ...... -,,,,.. MDU.YWOOO ~ Featured An in- terview with Judy Collins. a talk with actor Bronson Plnchol. a 1oo+1 back a1 lt\e hie and loves ol LIZ Taylor ~'::.nmMAPAl&Ycwmc A tribute to Frazier Thomas Including hjghllQtita of hit ?r!ar career with WGN. • LOCAi. POU._.. A look al lhe differ- ent treat"*'' centart avaltabi. In the San l~CMAMltOllTMI IU ICm 11tJ•1• • mTOf..,.Ol "Dolls· ,. ())•..,,. • •• WOOll6 A Halloween power outage creates the ideal atmosphere for Ricky and his pals to engage In a ghoSt· lt9fY....Qame. (R) 8 Qll MIY't la.w IT OR ICm Fee· tured: the annual Chinese Ice Lantern Fea· tlval. a state-of-the-art art1lte1al hand. the story Ouatzatcoat~ the Aztec god ol peace who. according to legend. waa banllMd trom the land and returned as Hernan Cortes. conqueror of the Azlecs ~l,j,J.1 hr ) ~ ITM 9IMCM Guests The Gatltn Brothers (R) ( 1 hr ) • 1M1 I.Mii filM9Tl A POITMIT 0/11"1 IMnl An ellaminatlon ol hulT\an influence on the environment. mcfud1ng a survey ot the effects of acid rain and the deplellon ol rain forests. Q ( 1 hr I Ci) MTim "The Flight Of The Condor ' Varieties of wlldhle along the Amazon are viewed. starting at the river's source 1n Ee· 1 uador and lot1ow1ng its course 10 the 1un- Ql! =ol3) (R) c;i (t hr) U.J "Romancing The Stone · 11984, Adventure) Mlchael Douglas. Kathleen Turner A. romantic novells1 re- luctantly teams with a macho adventurer In a South American 1ung1e to ransom her sitter with a fabu1ou& legendary 1ewet (2 hrs) CI) MOV9 ''Moscow Ori The Hudson" ( 1984, Comedy) Robin W11t1ams. Maria Conchita Alonso A Russian c1rcus muaJ c1an defec11 to the United States and set· ties 1n New York after being saved trom Iha KGB by a stare secur1ty guard 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min) 1 -.YMIOTO •itAM 119 • ~ ..... A new piano teacher (Andy Gibb) succeeds 1n renew· Ing Pun~}"s lnterfft In her lessons (R) (HJ fl'_. llOCC A teaklno roof causes a problem for Pa Gorg wfio·s afraid of ,.a?,~,. • B (I) ..-. M ftOTI Jessica en- oountete murdtr and mayhem when ahe travel• to Wyoming for the tvne1al of an Old friend. ( 1 hr.) D • lmMT -Michael and KITT ~ntnge a hl-leoh dfflgner who plans 10 turn over devastating wnpon1. Including drone ears. to ltnoosta. (A) (2 hrs.) ·A.I~·· ... wou "' IM*•• COUl-ii'a TMAT WAI TMI ... M T WAI A cast of regulars totnt hOtt Davie Frost as he laktt I 18hrteal IOOtc at som,. m1t1or news tvtnta of tht past week 1n 1 •.-r PJ~ .,1 l_!pld·flrt skits and sketches ( t hr 1 Ill DIOftCMIT A spec,1a1 locus1ng on itut r"• 1n9 high S<:hOol 1ropout rate and the el forts of private and publie "''Of g1oup1 to rtveree tht problem O ( 1 hr ) (!) TAUi MOii THI DAM .. With the help of a Ou11a board's sptrn. a scheming wile plans to 1nherU her ailing husband's ~tuan Whitman) millions at . .ovll "The Apr11 Fools" ( 1967, Com- edy) Jack Lemmon. Catherine Deneuve A Madison Avenue eKecutlve is bewitched by htS bOSs's t>eauliful wile with whom he decides to run away to Paris (2 hrs.) Cl) I.Rim.II Of THI llCM AMD PAllOUI Interviews with W1lllam Shatner. Catt"ty lee Crosby. Malcolm Forbes. Anhur Ashe. movie producer Menat'lem G04an. renral company head Margaux M1rk1n. (R) ( l hr) fD U1'm "The Flighl Of The CondOf" Varieties of w1ldhle along lt'le Amazon are viewed. stanmg at rhe rrver's source 1n Ec- uador and following its course 10 the 1un-~· (Pan3 of ~ (R) o (thr ) ll'l!) llAl ... • l'MIATM "All FOf Love" Alter the dealh of her domineering mother. a woman accepts a paying guesl into her house and t>ecomes 1ncreas1ng1y fond or him o ( 1 hr ) CC) CO) llOV9 "Up The Creek" ( t984 Comedy) Tim Matheson. Jennifer Au· nyon Four college students try 10 bring some glory ro rhelr school by competing 1n a raft race against a ream of ruthless men 'A'~ ~ .o¥ll "Swing Shill ( 1984. Drama) Goldie Hawn, Kurr Russell WOfld War II separates a CaJ1torn1a couple, as the hus- band goes off 10 war and his wile finds work 1n an aircraft factory. where she be- gins an affair w11h another man PG' Q (!hr .. -iO min.) Cl).ovll "Trenchcoal' ( 1983. Comedy) Margot Kidder Roberl Hays While vaca· Honing 1n Malta. circumstances propel a would-be .myste<y writer into a murder plot, intema11onal 1nv•gue. arid lhe arms ol an undercov11r agenr 'PG' It hr 31 min.) IWTUllTA .. DAY Of DllCO¥Dr .. LOUtlMT ~PWI .. ,_.., PM.WIU. .. Cll CMZ'f LSI A 'Ol Whero Harry 1n· herlts a lew leer of 1906 film and some 010 baseball cards. he discovers that some people will stop at nothing 10 have them IBl p hr> 9 ~ ~ • LM A fund-ra1s1ng .special to benefit cancer and disease re- search at St Jude's Children's Hospital 1n Memphis. Tenn Hosts Betry While and Dick Van Pa11en ( t hr I 8 9 .o¥ll "Embassy (Premiere Ora- ma) Nick Mancuso. Eh Wallach Olflc1a1s al the American Embassy 1n Rome be- come embroiled 1n a murder ,nvest•gat•on lnvolVlng an American defector and stolen plans tor a top-secrer US oomber Q 12 hrs) I MODOWCMA''INM DllmM CGflUllD llAIT'9tlCi ntlATM A11 For Love After lhe death of her oom1neer1ng mother. a woman accepts a pay•ng guest 1nro her house and becomes 1ncreas1ngly fond of him O ( t nr ) ~ M'frrD11 "The AOvPntu•es Of Stier lock Holmes" Holmes and Watson try to sotve a puule Involving unusual footprints and a dead man found •n a locked room Q_(1 hr) CE) ~ WTA Women's Champion· ships. flnal match. from Amelia Island. Fta ill) (2 hrs) CI) .o¥ll "First Blood" •( 1982. Drama) Sylvester Stallone Richard Cret1na. A Vietnam veteran's ru'n·tn with the police 1n a dead war bVddy's hometown escalates 1nlo a minor war (2 hrs I CZ) IOVll "WarGames • ( 1983, Suspense) Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman. A teen-age computer wh12 1nad· vertently gains access 10 the Pentagon's strategic computer system and nearly be- Q!!IS WOJld War Ill 'PG' ( 1 hr 53 min ) m llOWll "The Wild Blue Yonder ' ( 1952 AdVenture) Wendell Corey. Vera Ralston World War II Air Force pilots wage battles In the air and on the ground (2 hrs ) .. D ICMOOL llAT Host Roberta Wein· traub Cil THI ._ HAND Kr's Kristofferson Brende Lee Willie Nelson Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash share the stage of the Tennessee Performing Arts Cenrer In Nashville to perform ·'Help Me Make II Through The Night " "King of a Lonely Castle," "The Uttle Things" and other hits . from the Winning Hand albUm 12 hrs ) t:a@ OfB UP "Elderly Abuse · Guesrs Dr Robell Butler Suzanne Sk1nmetz Congerssman Claude Pepper, 0-Fla ( t hr ) .. fl Cll TUlfla MHl, 11.D. A research sc1- enttst al the nosp1ra1 anK1ously awaits lhe FLOOR CLEARANCE ~.-,:;,;_!:,~-,,.~ HOP SING Makes Second Location DRIVE THRU C•enlence Now ••• HAND LAUNDRY • HAND FINISH • DRY CLEANING Available on ANITA STREET Between GLENNEYRE and COAS1 HVVY 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. ALE BELOW COST, AT COST OA NEAR COST' MATTRESS SALE ~Ulf-lJJ., RIB s79 s99 s129 s149 • '• I ~?f SCCTOOtS fR<Ja4 $599 DAY &OS FROM $269 .,. .. .. ·~ •' -lunclay Colil. arrive! of hla FIHplno mall-order bride ( 1 hr.) D • -Oii TMI CMm In "A Very ISractlc:al Joke." a man·a obletalon with prectlc:al loket turna Into a nightmare In "Murder on the Rocka," guetts at • press party ~ wtlO murdered a pretty model.~.) l a:...,. ,..,, ....... M llAI A GmlT floa M fVNm Jamn Whitmore narrate• an eum1na11on of the Smithsonian Institution'• Cerlbbean rasearch.pro)ect 1h11 explores the use 01 COfal reefa lor lhe de\letopment of food re- sources ( 1 hr ) ID IUIM Of A MVAIO This Wm exam· lnet the range of llfettyles found among three gencwatlona of a Nava10 family Jiving on Arizona's Defiance Pleteau. ( 1 hr.) (C)llOWll "Savannah SmUes" (1982. Ad· venture) Mark Miller, Oonovan Scott A runaway rk:h glrl tags along with a pair of bUmbllng fugitive crlmlnals 'PG' ( 1 hr 45 min.) • CH) WHAT m All n Men· and women un- dergoing a gender crlatS discuss lhe pain tul coofllcts between mind and body Nar- rator· Lee Grant ( 1 hr ) ©) llOWll "Carnal Knowledge" (1971. Drema) Jack NlchOlson, Arthur Garfunk- el Two men express markedly d1trerent att\tu~ about women and sex as they remain friends from their college years 1n the 19'0. through middle age tor t>oth ot ttiem In the 1970s. 'R' ( 1 hr , 36 min ) Cl) Al MFa•ICI wmt-. IROOll Mel Brooks. Anne Bancroft, Ronny Graham, and Jonathan Pryce perform sketches Iha! mix mu91c, drama and comeay before an audience In London ( 1 hr ) _,,, ..... __,.MmlT Ttll WIB Featured Elizabeth Taylor ( 1 hr.) _llll.,. "The Sea Wolf"' (1 941 Adven- ture) Edward G Robinson, John Garlleld When he reallzt11 he is golnQ blind a btu tal and heartless sea captain tries 10 de· stroy everything and everyone around .. 1hlm~y=)PMm 11111 '&Ul.":c~ W11h the help of a Ouija bOard's spirit, a scheming wife plans to Inherit her alllng husband·s 11~..= millions ..,, . ...,. .,. onY '9TI Featured Joe Ely ("I Got My M~ Up High," ··oallas··) E:rlc Johnson ( 'On BrlltoT Shores · I m Flrl~hr.) ~ MOWll "RuRnlng Breve" ( 1983. Die- ma) Robby Beneon. Pat Hingle Based on the real-fife experience of Sioux Indian 811· 1y Miiia and the peraon11 obstactea he owrcame to t>teome a ~mber of the 1984 Olympie trick '"m and the first Amtncan to ever win the 10.000 meter rvn. 'PO' {1h'·· •6 min.) . r:.::=UACCIO-OOOll.i .. •llGO TO .. "The Magic Chrltt11n" ( 1970, ) Pt1tt St1i.t1. Ringo Starr A WMlthy £nglW! blrOntt attempta to prove that the entlft WOfld It com_iptlble, g1w1n :=i&r#= .. 33-1 12 Sunday, Aprll 21 . 1986 IPMl&llW .... &.., tr_. Scheduled Roger Ebert and Gene Slskel IOOk at cuirent trends In ~lc:an rnovl9t. I TO ...:A wmtl.Oft ,..,, ....... =~w1~ftt" ·(1984. Otama) Goldie Hawn: Kurt Russell World War II separates a California couple, •• the hu~ band goes oH to war and his wife flncJs work In an alrcrah factory. where she be-gl~ an attalr with another man 'PG' ( 1 hr . •o a'r~ ,,.I':,. "The Long Duel" (1967. Ad· venture) Vul Brynner, TrevOf Howard A nomadic Indian tribe's problems eventual· ly Involve an arcl'laeologlsl (2 hrs 15 min) 8mYa11•11 MOU.nJOOO ca.om. Featured Inter· views with Alben Brooks and Amy Irving ~~d Mama" (1974, Ad· venture) Angle D1cktnson, William Shetne1 A women cuts a peth ot violence and romance through the Southwest of the 1930s. 'R' ( 1 hr. 23 min) ,..I.I' ............. "°'"' llA- l JllCU. ... ..., ... ..... ...,., fllOWnl9 Profiles of four men con· \llcted of child molesting who are undergo Ing therapy at Seattle's Northwest Treat mentA~(1hr ) (I) &M. Los Angeles Express at Oenve1 Gold (R) (3 hrs ) cm .,_ "Easy Rider"· ( 1969 Drama) Peter Fonda. Dennis Hofper Two young motorcycllals drop out o society and, rid· 1ng across the SOU1hwest 10 New Orleans 1n search of the "rear· Ame11ca. encoun- ter prejudl~ and senseless violence 'ff (_I ht , 34 min ) 11111 G llOvtl "The Man With The Golden Arm" ( 1956, Ofame) Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak. A drug addict struggles to kick his habit (2 hrs , 30 mjn ) ta.1MA• w.v . .w.r M1WOl1191111 mnmTY•R Ttll WBI Fee1Vred Ellza~a~;.(~ I""'° ... llTIMM'f PlltfMY LUID .. NAMYO -.,. "Alphabet City" ( 1!18.&, Ora· ma) Vincent Spano. Kate Varnon In New vork'a tower Eaat Slt!le, a teen1ge hood· tum Involved In drug·deellng and extortion. refuMS to bYrn down a tenement and Is lrtued ~he mob 'A' ( t hr . 25 min ) w • •1n&.OM1 .,. "Hit The Roed" ( 194 1. Orama) lldyt Geofge. Banon MacLane A re- IOfmed gangster looks afttr a group of or· phantd rtform tchool bOya plotting ven· gHnce 1galntt their fathers' killers ( 1 hr • 30 min.) aJ klMI .., • LIVI A fund·rtl11no tPfCll l 10 benefit cancer and 01sease re- INtCh 11 81 Ju~·, Chlldran'a H0tp11111n Mtmphlt. Tenn Host• Betty White and Dick Van Patten. ( t hr ) (%) MOWll "Mlke'a Mur~r" ( 1984, Ort• ma) Debra Winger. Marie Keyloun a Los Angela bank employH and eometlrN !Over of • drug dH llng tenn11 lnatrvctor decide! to lnvntlgate hit death and jeOp- ardlzes her own life 'A' ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) t:1t Ct) fllCMI "The Survivors" ( 1983. Come- dy) Walter Mat1h1u. Robin Williama. Two very different men lose their jobe. then find their llves Intertwined when they wttneu a robbery and become the quarry of 1 syn- dicate hit men "R' ( 1 hr . '~ min ) Cl).,. "Forever Emmenuetle" (1975, Adventure) Annle-Betr.. Emmanuelle Ar- aan A group of hedonists mount 1n expe· dltlon Into en unexplored part of the Phll- lpplnes lo find a legendary tribe that practices atranga rites 'R' ( 1 hr 29 min;__ -1~She-Woll Of London" (19<&6, Ho1ror) Don Porter, June Lockban An 88119 creature haunts the foggy strHIS of LondOn, leaving 11rror in Its wa~ ( 1 tir . ,,.1~5~°"'" -Cll... ATCtt .... ..., ... rnYOURlllll• --UITOll • "'COMCD--19T The Inter· natlonal pop.rock star performs such hits as "Morning Train" and "For Vour Eyes Only" In a concer1 1aFed at Hollywooo·s Pataoe Theatre ( 1 hr n ()) Cll ... .-nrATCM 1:11 CH) llCClll) Ctn amt~ Alumni of the Second City comedy troope re-ere ate skits lrom the group's 25·year history Performing are Ed Asner John Candy George Wendt. Harold Ramis end Shelley Long Cohosts him cr111cs Roger Ebert and Gene S1skel ( t hr ) .. I ........ ..,, .. AQUIT M ... • .,. ··Herd To Hold t 1984, Ora· ma) Riek Spr1ngf1etd Janet Eit>er A 1ock 'n' rou star falls tor a child psycholog1s1 and 1s determined to win her love 'PG' O ll hr 33 min J Ml U llOVll ·111c1dent At Phanrom Hltr' ( 1966. Adventure) Robert Fuller Jocetvn Lane ~="Valley Girl' (1 983, Comedy) Nicoles Cage, Deborah Foreman A high school glrl breaks off her romanc.e with a punker because lhe rete11onsn1p lhreatena her atandln!il within her peer group 'R' ( 1 hi . 36 min ) (l)IU•••TW (%) fllCMI "Time Stands Sllll" ( 1982. Ort· ma) Istvan Zn1menak. Henrik Pauer In Communlll Hungary, the two aona of a men who fled the country during the 1958 revolution continue to five under the shaO- ow of thel1 father's ac11ons ( 1 hr 39 min } •CJD .,. "Reuben. Reuber'\" ( 1983, Ota- ma) Tom Conti, Kelly McGlllls A Scollllh poet on the leeture circuit lndulgel hll paulona tor booze 1nd young women on New England college campuaea 'R' ( 1 hr., 41 mln.) .. ,Ami. .. .. ,...,.. =1W(R) 19Y~ ---90tl'J .. llMMI0/1--... MOWll "Up Tht Cr..-I t98' Come· dy) Tim Mat~. Jennlftr Auriyon Four college lludenla try 10 bring some glory to their achoo! by competing 1n a raft rt e• against a tttm of ruthleu men 'R' ( 1 hr • 35m1n l _.._nlng Movies- •<Z> "WarOamea" (1983, Suspense) Matthew Broderick Dabney Coleman ( 1 hr .. 53 min) 1111CID "T~la la Spinal Tap" ( 1984, Comedy) Rob Reiner, M1ehael McKean ( 1 hr . 22 min.) • •cm "The Ofeuer" ( 1983, Orama) Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay ( 1 hr . 58 min l .. (fl) "Virgin Island" ( 1959. Adllenture) John Cassavetes . .lllrg1n1a Maskell (2 hrs) .. (]) "The Dark Crystal" \ 1982. Fantasy) Puppets ( t hr 35 min l .. (HJ "David Copperfield" ( 1983 Drema.) Animated Vo1Ces by Ross Higgins Philip Hinton ( 1 hr , 12 min) J\9 cm "The Bishop's Wlfe" ( 1948, Fantasy) Cary Grant. Lorette Young ( 1 hr , 48 min) (%) "Tw1hght Zone •• The Movie · ( 1983 Sc1ence-i=lct1on) John Utrigow Vic Mor· row. ( 1 hr . 42 min ) .. cm "Blue Thunder" ( 1983. Adventure) Roy Scheider, Malcolm McDowell ( 1 hr . 49m1n ) •CID "Watersh1p Down" ( 1978 Orama) Animated Voices ot JoM Hurl Ralph Richardson ( 1 hr . 32 min I •<Z> "The Magn1licent Ambersons I 1942 Ofama) Joseph Cotten. Anne Ba.:ter ( 1 hr , 28 min) -cc:i "A Long Way Home' ( 1981. Drama) Timothy Hullon. Brenda Veccaro ( 1 hr 40 min) (HJ "Bra1ns1orm ( 1983. Sc1ence-F1ct1on1 Christopher Walken Natalie Wood I 1 hr 46 m1n) (0) "Breathless· ( 1983 Drama) Richard Gere. Valerie Kaprlnsky ( 1 hr . 41 min.) CS) "II Happened Al The World's Fair'' ( 1963. Musical) Elvis Presley Joar- O'Bnen (I hr 45 min I -01) "Strategy 01 Terror' 11969 Drama) H~h O'Brien. Barbara Rush (2 hrs I IW (l) "Mike's Murder" 11984 Orama) De bra Winger. Mark Keyloun ( 1 hr . 37 min) ldU "High Hell" I 1958, Drama) John Derek. Elaine Stewatl (I hr 30 min l -Afternoon Movies- ._., ''AbOut Face" ( 1952. Musical) Gor· don ~acRae. Eddie Bracken (2 hrs ) cm "Over The Edge" ( 1979. Drama) Mi· chael Kramer. Pamela LudWlg ( 1 hr 35 min) CID "Local Hero" ( 1983, Comedy) Peter Rl~ert. Bun Lancas1er ( 1 hr 50 min I cm "Aom1nclng Tl'le Stone" ( 1984 Ad- ven1ure) Michael Douglas. Kathleen Turner. ( 1 hr , 4S min ) W (Z) "NICholas Nlckleby" 11947 Orama) Derek Bon<l. Cedric Hardwick• ( 1 hr . 45 min ) •CC> "Tl'le Bishop's Wife" (1948. Fantasy) Cary Grent, Lorelle Young ( 1 hr • 48 min ) ()) "The S1tecracker" ( 19S8. Adven· M•l Ray Mlll1nd, Barry Joo.. ( 1 hr • 3e f ) • "A Rere Brffd" (1982. Drema) torg• Kennedy. Forrttl Tucker ( 1 hr . :M mrn) •C%> "WarOam11" ( 1983, 8u1pen1t) Matthew Brodetlck. Dabney Coleman ( 1 IJL, 53 min.) -~ ''The Alddle 01 The Senda ' ( 1980. AOl/ef\turl ) M1chae1 York. Simon MacCor· klndale ( 1 hr • 38 rrun ) CID "David Copperfield" ( 1983, Ofama) An1m1ted VOices by Ross Higgins. Philip Hinton ( 1 hr 12 min ) CD) "The Ofessef'' ( 1983 Drama) Albert Finney. Tom Courtenay I 1 hr , 58 min) Cl) "The Dark Crystal" ( 1982. Fantasy) ~pets ( 1 hr , 35 min ) •ClJ "Professor Pouer'a MaglC Po11o~s:· ( 1978 AdVenture) Rlcl'lard Wilson Jotln Werner (2 hrs ) •@ "Speedtrap' ( 1978. Adven1ure) Joe Don Baker Tyne Daly (2 hrs ) •Cit "Watersh1p Down" ( 1978. Orama) Animated. Voices ot John Hurl Relph Richardson I 1 hr 32 min l "No Big Deal· (1983. Drama) Tam- ~ Grimes Kevin Diiion ( 1 hr 27 min ) CZ) 'This Is Spinal Tap" ( 1994 ComedyJ Rob Reiner Michael McKean ( 1 hr 22 mm J -Evening ----• .. I.If.: Cll ... HMTTOHMT T1lm'I COllPutf ITM19 ., .... MPOftf .... ~All OOVlrtllmfT llCml "The Night My Number Came Up" (1956. Orama) Michael Redgrave Alexender Knox A British A•r Force Oii• cer l'las a deeply d1sturb•ng dream aboul a plane crash he feels is 1mm1nen1 11 hr 34 min ) ([) UlflL flOOTW1 San Antonio Guns ~ars at Oelcland Invaders (3 hrs ) CQJ llCml "Against All Odds' ( 1984 Ora ma) Rachel Ward Jell Bridges A lading protess1one1 foolbal player falls in love with the girll11eno of a small-1°me hood and beeomes 1nvotved with shady high stakes real estate dealings R (2 nrs 8 min) • HOT IUT HOT\M .. -... tWPY OAYI MAii ... .-.Yl&LD AUCI llAcm. /l.-.. IHOUR ..... °'..,,.. PACll '11 CUL Mm ¥lllO ZIOO Videos By Madonna Billy 791°'~~:: =~ Tn. world's best com· merclala, Olympic ska1er Scott Hamilton I =••n TOlllMT Interview with IM••= mrr01•~ .. "Against All Odda" (1 G54, Ro- mance) Vtra ~tynOldt, Wtie.i.r Oakman Two peoc>I• OV9l'COma stver• Obl11Clel 1n the name of lov. (2 htt.) Cl) PAnm W llJDliOCI toll TO COL-Clll F11her Guido Sarduecl (Don Novel· lo) of "Saturday Night Live" lame 1ak" 10 the t11ge IOI a cooc.rt of mu11c and lrrevtrtnt com.dy ti lhe Untverllty of C.1- ~nla at Santa Btrbar• ( 1 hr ) (,I) llOWll "Beach Red" ( 1~7 Adv1n· ture) Cornel Wiide. Alp Torn Marlnet tel out to capture a Japaneae-n.ld Island ( 1 hr .. 45 min) 191JZ> U•tiU. Atlante Brevet a1 Sen Diego Padi);~"'-· 45 min ) 11111 .. ..,. Ml I Cll THI TOWll Featured. the return of KLAA. and the OJ' 1 who lw&t Dfought II to suecesa; a letton In sta~ combel from "Conan The Barbarian's ' sidekicks, the not·tcHWeel Side of chocolate craV1ng I .,,,.,., fllUD '*" ..... l'fl C* ~ Featured this special edi- tion of "Cars In L A " examines classic Corvette and T ·Bird sports cars. three wheeled autos, and bonzal racers I IMDlllO ATU. ta•tiU. Log A eles Dodgers at n Francisco Giants ~hrs.) 1 .. ,,,,, =WU NU f11 •-.U.I ··-....... llOCI Red Fraggle feverishly practices rock hockey when she learns that her Idol wlll be 11 apeclator l uc..-aMrawra 19 ..-rOPVIDIOLOl "Olassblower' .. Cl) IC'..,. AllD-. UIQ Aman- da is kidnapped by a white Slavery ring. leader while She end Lee are ettemp11ng to rescue three agents from behind the Iron Curtain (R) ( 1 hr ) D GD Tn ILOOflM Alm PMCTICM. all James Darren creates a scene with Heather Locklear at a French restaurant, Bubba Smllh carries the Olympic torch down a dead-end street. AbbOll and Cos· tello's 'Who's on First?' slcetch (I hr ) 9 DW1A ROii: llOI Olll AID llOI AU Songs Include Endless Love," "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and 1Unes from the album ''Ross " Taped from a 1983 concert In New York (2 ~ D ®l IWIDCAITUAll».C ,a•cte Marl< throws a pany while the judge is out of town. bUt the hou~ 1s left a mess and some 1mpartarn documents are m1SStng J!;l~r) • llOVll ·~ FBI Story" ( 1959. Dre- ma) James Stewart Vera Miles The workings of tn. FBI atfect one agent and _ his famlty (2 hrs ) SI AMC9IT U¥U The 111llage scribe and his son struggle to survive a famine during Tl'le Year of the Hyena, and the village Is llna"l.iibendooed O ( 1 hr.) Ci)" UCMUUYMOUll "Undet The Biii· .mote Clock" This comedy. adapled from an F Scolt Fitzgerald stOry, chronletes a flapper's romantic pursuit of a handsome. wealthy been.tor and hef discovery of h11 lam~centrk:llies O (I hr .. 30 min.) cm "Over Tl'le EdQe" ( 1979, Dfa· ma) Michael Kremer, Pamela Ludwtg Several teen-age resldtrlll ot an exclullve Clllfomll community embark on e ram· page of haraaament and deltruetlof'I wMrl they fall to get their pertrlta· a1111111on at home. ·po· ( 1 hr • 35 min ) Clll llOWll "Dr1wl" (19$.4, Advtrlture) Klrtc Oouglaa, Jamet Coburn A 11t11ran OYtlaw It challenged 10 • gunfight by an old adv9rlary after he klllt a lhefltt dunng ttalmt. i ( 1 hr.: mlf\,) WNllCT ce .AM CUfm A conc.n taC*S In WaaNngton on lndependeoee O.y. 1~ l•1t1Jtlng Roy Clark, Janie Fricke. Rauy Balley, B.J E • and Met ~lllle. Part 1 of 2) .. "All T t Movea" (1983, ama) Tom CMM. alg T NettOn An Sunday.Ap~I 21 , 1985 13 ~~~·----------------------·i-.... -Monday Conl. ambitious high school football player 1n a dying Pennsylvania steel town dreams of a college schotarsh1p 1n order to malle a bette1 Ille for himself 'R' O ( 1 hr 30 min~_. •Inc TAC DOUGM LCMIOAT . • (I) UTI I AU.m Kate tnhenrs an ugly monk•y'1 paw trom an eccerttnc aunt and 11 seems to work as e magic gooo· luck charm (A) D GD TB.nWON ACllJGY MAU. '11 PAm Carol Burnett. Sid Caesar Walter Cronk- ite. Joyce Hall. AO<l Serhng Ed Sull1v11n 11nd Sylvester "Pat' Weaver are inducted at ceremonies raped et the Santa Monica (Calif ) Civic Center Persona11t1es 1nclud· 1ng Mike Wallace. John Ritter Lucille Ball Woody Allen. Paul W1nc.riet1 and the Bero- slnl Orangutans wilt pay tribute to the in- ductees o (2 h" I 8 .,.. "Maralhor Man /1976 Suspense) Dustin HOl!man Laurenc.e Oto vier An introspective graouate student finds himself at the merc1 or a temt11ng former Nazi chieftain searching lor l'us hid· den cache of diamonds IA) O 12 hrs I I'::. "Hlgll M1dn1ght ' ( 1979 0fa· ma) Mike Connors David Birrey A r:.or .. structloo worker S'!el<s reve11ge wt1er "1s wife and child are m1sta1tenly killed 1n a drug rald (2 hrs ) e .-CM PUYMOUll Under Tr e B11t more Clock" This comedy adapled frolT' en F Scott Fitzgerald story chrome.las a flapper's romantic pursuit ot a hanoc;omP. wealthy bachelor ano her discovery or ro1c; fam~eccent11c1ties Q 11 t• JC. rr r (!) lllTIClllTIR CD.ovll ''Vldeodrome" (1983 rantiiSy1 James WOOds. Deborah Harr / A c.. owner of a Toronto UHF s1a1 '.)r 1ra1 SPf' c1e1tzes 1n adult entertainment sea,ct1Ps for the people oet11nd a t,mwe s11t,-1t1tP bfoedcast (2 hrs ) (0) _,... "Breethtess t 1<18'3 D•al'T•il Rlct'iard Gere Vale11e l<ap1 1r•,lry A ft'J" spirited auto thief 11n1nten1tonally ~111~ d patrolmen end later developo; an ciosec. tlve attractton to a womar n 1 • r, 4 • min ) fl)_,... "Twilight Zone Tr1e Movm·· ( 1983. Sc1ence-F1ctt0n1 Jot, 11thgrJw V'I(. Morrow Tl'Hll homage lo trl! 'Id Fir>() Ser1tng TV serres features segm1>r-ts ao11ut a bigoted bar patron's comeuppencP a group of retirement hOme res1t:1en1r, whti recapture their youth a c.h•"1 w 1t 1he pow81 10 create or destroy at "'"" ano ar alrplane passenger who sees a grernhr Sil bOtaglng lhe plane's wing PG 11 lir 42 mtnJ.n -1 (I) ~ Dick at1emp1s t , i:iro- mote the sale of Kirk's runonwn c.ttlP or hla televlslOn tall\ show (R1 (!) .,.. "Serenade" I 19S6 Orarr"a1 Marlo Lanza. Joan Fontaine A '>Inger r!MS from worlllng 1n lhe vtM','Ards to sue ceM In the opefl DUI haa rorr.an1tc troubte when he t>ecomet tnvoNed w II" two drller ent wome~30 mini • 'fMI TUllT\.I A l:JOCurh1tn tary IOOk at US af'ld M1xte11n ellorts to 11\lt the KtmP'• Ridley sea turtle frr,m 67 tlncOon (Al ( 1 hr ) (J) ...._ flOOTULl San Antonio Guns ~et Otkland tnvaoers (RI 13 rua 1 Cl}_,. "Agalnat An OddS" (1984 Ore ma l RacMI Ward. Jtf1 Bridget A f1Jd1ng profeaak>nll tootblll player falls m love 14 Sunday Aprl1 21 . 1985 with the gtrllrlend of a small-time hOOd al'ld becomes •rwo!Yed with shady. high· stakes real estate dealings 'A' Q (2 hrs 8 min.) •@ llO¥ll "BrNtc1~rough" ( 19SO. Ora· ma) OaVld Brian, Frank Lovejoy lnlantr / men together since early tra1n1ng lace their tlrs~.=yas~ hrs.) -G ()) I When Mary Beth goes undercover as a cabble on a murder 1nves11gatlon. her son Mtehael. ove1come with fear fOf her safety, runs away (A) I 1 hr.) I u: LMt TMI UOY, TMI LWll> Loretta Lynn la 1olned by Crystal Gate. Er nest Tubb. the Oak Ridge Boys and Sissy Spacek for a 20th anniversary celet:>ratror· of her Grand Ole Opry del:>u1 ( 1 hr ) fC) _,... .. A Long Way Home I 198 1 Orama) Timothy Hutton. Brenda Vaccaro Al1er years of separation the Oldest of three abandoned children searct\eS lor n1s brother and sister with the t'ielp of a com 2!SS1onate social worker I 1 hr , 40 min 1 'HJ _,... "American Hot Wax ' I t978 Comedy) Tim Mclnltre. Laraine Newman N1neteen·ltft1es chsc 1ockey Alan Freed tries to bring the first hve rock ·n· roll show to the stage of Brooklyn's Paramount Theatre despite many protests ·po t t hr, 30m1n ) I CM.UIQ AU "°"11 ..... .... .,.,. ... UCUTMI AT TMI COTTO. CWI Gre- gory Hines. Maurice Hines and Lone11 e McKee discuss the real Harlem nightclub and the F1anc1s Ford Coppola lttm 1r1 which they star • CAllTO&. ICMIW. 1w DD(l)OG ... TAii --Al.LP &fadONI ..-Va&.D **"'""°"'Pl YllQ CltCUI J llO¥ll ''Erotica· ( 1980 Orama) 0r1 g1tte Lahaie, Paul Raymona A Frenct 1ournahs1 1nterv1ews a Bnt1sn porno star LI hr . 30 min I Q) llOVll "Romancing The Stone ( 1984. Adventure) Michael Douglas Katnleen Turner A romantic novelist re· luctantty teams with a macho l'Jdventurer 1n a Sooth Ame11can.41o1ngle to ransom her s .. ter with a fabulous legendary 1ewe1 'PG' ( 1 hr , 4S min) (Z' llO¥ll "Mike's Murder" ( 1984 Ore ma) Oebfa Winger Mark Keyloon A Los Angeles bank employee and somettme lover of a drug dealing tennis instructor dectdeS to lnvntlgate hit death and 1eop ard1zes her own life. 'A' ( 1 hr 37 min I _e IOCMMDOR M1"1NO 1t:11 B (I) -I -Rici< and A J ere ttlred to find out who 11 steeling conl1den hat ltleS from the offtee of lherr rrval My1on Powler (R) ( 1 hr . 10 mm ) D GD lllT CW CMIOlf Host Johnny Car son Ouest1· Madenne Kahn Tracy Ull rMn (A) p h1 ) llAT\lmAY.-T &,• ... .-nm ..... ......... U~ ~A Gueits Or Sidney Wolfe on binning 10 common dyes. psy chlatritt Theodor• laeac Rubin author of "()v9reomlng ll'ldeclalvtnH8 .. (A) I I hr) (H) ....... ,.,. ... m 111 Q.UI Schtdui.c! the Carvello bird lhow, a IO<rrwtf cr1m1n11 and oruo l'Jddict tells his story ( I hr 30 mt0 ) 11'9~ llCMI "Midnight EJ1tpress' ( 1978 Orama) Brad Davis. John Hu11 Based on the true story of Biiiy Hayes, a yoong Amertean arrested 1n Turkey for attempt· tng to smuggle out hash•Sh. who suffers a grueling 1ncarcera11on 1n a torturous pr1f>· on. 'A' (2 hrs . 1 mtn ) (!) _,... "Moscow On rhe Hud.&On" ( 1984. Comedy) Roo1n W1lhams Marta Conchita Alonso A Russian ctr~s r:nust- cran defects to the United States and set· ties tn New York al1er being saved from the KGB by a store securtty guard 'A' O U hr. SS min I 1ttl l1Zl llCMI "Birds Of Prey" ( 1972. Orama) David Janssen Ralph Meeker While on his 1ob reporting traHIC cond1hons trom the atr a pilot sees an armored-car hOld· i ( 1 hr , 40 min ) 11:9 m C* HOU YWOOO _,... "Guns Of Zangara ( 19S9 Orama) Rot:>err Stack Robert Middleton In 1933 Etliot Ness mot:>1llzes lewmen to prevent the 8SS8Hlna11on ol President Roo~rs) (f)~--1!1 _,... "The Couple Takes A -N11e I t972. Comedy) Bill B1i 1:>y Paula Pren- ttss Alter nine years of mamage a couple h11es a woman to fulfill the wifely' duties so that 1t'ie 1ea1 wile can be t11:>erated ( 1 hr . 40 min I ID llCMI "Making The Grade ' ( 1984 Comedy) Judd Netson Dana Olsen A spoiled rrch kid offers $10.000 to a street· wise teen-ager to lin1sh out his tasr year at j:>rep school for him 'A' ( 1 hr 4S min ) tl:ll D GO U11 .-T wmt DAVID LITTmlM Scheduled food stylist Janet Gallney co median John Witherspoon ( 1 hr ) I .U. llT'CMCOC« ,.llWT. cm'11AlmL.t ZM9 mY TMIATD llO¥ll "Compulsion' ( 1959 Oram11) Orson Welles Dean Stoc1<wa1t A defense lawyer pleads tor the hvl!!. r,t lwl) touths Leopold and Loeb. wM Mve comm11ted murder tor thrtlls (I hr . 50 rr11n l I LCM. AmlCM mu Ulllal'T~ IUWI llMAVM>R 8'0RTICDTB llO¥ll "Mtdnlght Et press ( 19 78. Drama) Brao Oa111s, John Hurt Based on the true story of Billy Hayes a young American arreated 1n Turkey 101 a11emp1- 1ng to smuggle out hHh1sh. who suiters a grueling 1ncarcera11on in a torturous pris- on t2 hrs) Qi4I fJ ()) WW' Ml ... Mac suspects the son ot a wealthy business magnate may have murdered h11 lather (Al ( 1 hr 20 mtn) t9 8 llCMI Back Street ( t96 t Ro mance) Su$8n Hayward Jonn Gavin A married man keeps a mistress who must rematn forever 1n the 08CkQrourid 1:> hrs J (]) llCMI 'Sagebrush Tra11 ( 1933 Western) John Wayne Nancy Shubert A cowbOy un1ustly imprisoned tor murder escapea to hunt down the reel killer ano e!_Ove hit own innocence ( t hr . 30 min ) gJ llCMI Coest Of Skeletons" ( 1965. Oram&) AtCtlaro TOdd. Dale Aot>eitjoo A btg·l1me d1aml)nd dea1e1 1r Alric -t " tho target of an •nsuulnce 1nvest•frt' ~· • 12 hrs) (f) W IA•W. <") <m .ovll "Repo Man" I 1984 (" Pmedy) EmlllO Esteve:. Herry Dea1 :>tMton A punk rocker lakes a jOb with~ ... ~111111n car reposseuqr •no 1oge1t'i•1 IMv 101n lhe chate fOflf,j 198~ Ch9'rf M"•·t•u ,.hose rrunl< h8ppens 10 cont••'• 11 '"'ur•stie -Moaclay Conl. weapon 'R' ( 1 hr • 33 min ) Cl) llOWll "The Magnfflcent Amt>ereons" ( 1942, Orama) Joseph Cotten. Anne Baxter Based on Booth Terklr1i3ton's nov· el An eccentric Indiana family clings 10 tradition during a tll'l'WI of rapid chanoe ( 1 hr., 28 min) la llOWll "Tank Force" (1958. Orama) Victor Mature. Leo Genn A band of Brit· Ith POWt eteapes their ltallan captors and autlert the ordeal of a IOfli1 desert trek through North Afrlea ( 1 hr . 30 min I •11---ta.LYWOOD CL-• Featured 1n1er· l~:~t Br<><*s and Amy Irving ML•MPM&Y Mafl 11..,. Star World of Arabians 1mplonahlp Show (A) ( 1 hr ) W ee) llOWll "Monty Python's The Meaning Of Life" ( t983. Comedy) John Cleese, Michael Palin Tl'le Seven AgH of Man provide lhe looee framework for a series of comtc ep190des apooflng everything from Mxual reprOductton 10 gfuttony 'R' ( 1 hr , 25mln) (J) llCWll 'K1llpo1nf' ( 1984 Orama) Leo Fong, Richard Roondtree A California po- lice lleutenanl and a government agent !tam up to stop killers from selling stolen National Guard weapons to me local crim- tnal element 'R' ( 1 hr 29 min ) W CHJ llOWll "Brainstorm' ( 1983, Science· F1ctt0n) Chnstopher Walken. Natalie WoOd A married couple tries to keep a specially designed device. which allows a person to experience the sensa11ons fen by another. from ml11tary and 1ndus111al a.iloo£ J.G•h~Afbt -Tuesday -Morning Movies- •(C) "Oklahomat" ( 1955 Musical) Gor don MacRae Sh111ey Jones (2 hrs , 25 min I (}I) "Alice's AdYentures In Wonderland' ( 1972. Musical) Fiona Fullerton. Peter Sellers ( 1 hr , 4 1 min ) •all "The Streets 01 San Francisco' ( 1972. Mystery) Karl Malden M1chae1 QQuglas (2 hrs ) ?9(Q) "Twice Upon A Time" ( 1982 Fanta- sy) An1ma1ed VoK:es by Lorenzo Music and Judllh Kal'lan Kampmann ( 1 hr 15 min) CZJ "Blue Skies Again" ( 1983, Comedy) Harry Hamlin, Mimi Rogers ( 1 l'lr . 27 min) •OO "MlsunderstoOd" ( t984. Orame) Gene Hackman, Henry ThomH ( I hr 31 min) •CC) "Oot And The Ker1i3aroo" ( 1978. Ad· ~ture) Animated ( 1 hr 15 min I (Q) "Get Crazy" ( 1983. Comedy) Mal· colm McOowett. Allen Goorw1tz (I hr 32 min) "Tw~ Upon A Time" ( 1982 Fanta- ty) Animated Voices by Lorenzo Muste and Judith Kahan Kampmann ( t !'Ir , 1 !> min) (l) "Moscow On The Hudson" ( 1984. C0medy) Robin Wiiiiams, Marie Conchita Alonao ( I hr . 55 min ) -CC) "Gandhi'' ( 1982 Biography) Ben Kingsley. Cendice Be<gen (3 hrs . 8 min) (Jf) 'Tht Earthhoa" (1980 Adventure! 11::.,M&Y -llCMIJ-... . ~-~ ..,. ... -• .,,..{It) -wmlOP~ ... MOYll "Wa rGames· < 1983 Suspense) Matthew Broderick. ,Dabney Coleman A 1een·age computer whiz inad- vertently gains access 10 the Pentagon's strategic computer system and nearly ~ i s World War Ill PG' ( 1 hr 53 min I WMAntn&.m W llOYll ' TMt Funny Feeling' ( 1965 Col'l'Wldy) SancJra Dee. Bobby Darin A pair of pretty maids g•ve OU! thetr new working address to a handsome oacnelor only to discover that ne s their new em- i yer (2 hrs) AllOTT AlllJ COITIU.O llCMI "Wyoming Oullaw· ( 1939 astern) Jonn Wayne Ray Hu11on The Three Mesqu1teers expose a crooked poll 11clan who has been selling 1obs to 1mpov ~erl=anchers ( 1 hr ) a1111111mt . WAWTOM l".ll "'Alll Couwnrt lml A concert taped ,,, Waslttl'gton Or> Independence Oat 1984 leatur1ng Roy Clark. Janie Fr c~e Aauy Bailey B J Thomas ano Mei T•li•'i Part 1 01 21 ; WMAntn&.m .. PAITH• NfTm . llCMI "All TM Righi Moves ( 1983 Orama) Tom Cruise Craig T Nelson An amb1t1ous high scl'oo1 tootoall player 1n a dying Pennsyl11an1rt steer town dreams or a college scho•arsl'l•O 'n oroer 10 mal<e a Wilham HOiden Ric~ f Scnroder I I hr 42 min) (OJ "Mike's Muroer 11984 Orama1 De bra Winger Mark Ke flOvn 11 nr 37 min I (SJ •All At Sea t 1958 Comedy) Alec Guinness Irene Browne I 1 hr 2 7 min I -<rn · Tooch QI E111I · 11958 Suspense) Charlton Heston Orson weues 12 hrs J -(%) The K·llets 11946 Mystery! Burt Lancaster Ava Garoner 1 1 "" 45 mm ) 11::118 ·A Tl'loosand Ano One N1gl'lts (1968 Fantasy/ Jell Cooper Rat Val tone I 1 hr 30 min l ("Ji 'Romancing The Store t 1984 Ad· venture) M1chee1 Douglas Kathreen Turner (I hr 45 m1n 1 -Afternoon Movies - -· "Por1ra11 Of A Mooster · ( 1961 Ora· ma) VIC Morrow Leslie Pemsl'l 12 hrs I (0) "Eddie And The Cruisers" 11983 Orama) Tom Berenger M1Cttae1 Pare I 1 hr . 32 min) -(JD "Twilight Zone fl"le Movie 11983 Sc1ence-F1c11on1 JoM L11hgow. Vic Mor row ( 1 hr 42 min I {%)"This It Spinal Tap · ( 1984. Comedyl Rob Reiner Michael Mct<ean ( 1 hr ?< min I W (C) "Tht Sptrll Ot $1 Louts ( 1957 Biog- raphy) James S1ewRrt Muney Harn11tor ' ~hrs. 18 min) •lQ)l ·over The Brooklyn Bridge · ( 1984 Romance) Et11011 Ooold Margaux H.m1 l~way ( t hr 46 min J 'Z' Seence On A Wet Al1t"rnoon' better Ille for himself 'A' Q ( 1 hr , 30 min-. 1111 ! llAD M '::,., A proflle of a suspended prlnclpal's battle against the system after making changes that reformed a suoor· ban New York high school previously pla· ~~andalism and truancy .. (HJ "Drawl" ( t984. Adventure) Kirk Douglas. Jamet Coovm A veterl"n outlaw 1s challenged to a gun11gt1t oy an old adversary after he kills a Sheriff during -ooeUN.i Q ( 1 hr 38 min I .., .... ,_(II) llCMI "Against All Odds" ( 198', Ora· ma) Rachel Ward. Jeff Bridges A fad1fli1 prolesslonal football player fallt 1n love with the glrlfrtend of a small-time hoOd ano becomes involved with shady, high· stak&S real es1a1e deallfli18 'A' (2 hrs . 8 min) d~ llCMI "Nattonal Lampoon's Vaca· lion" ( 1983. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Beverly D' Afli1elo A vaca11on1ng fam11y encounters one disaster after another white travellfli1 'A' ( 1 hr . 38 min ) d (!) 1WY MU '%) llOWll 'Twilight Zone •• The Movie · ( t983 Science-Fiction) John L1thgow Vic Morrow This homage to th• ,old Roo Serhng TV series learures segments abOUt a bigoted bar patron's comeuppance a group of retirement home residents who recapture lheir youth. a child with the power to create or des1roy a1 will. and an airplane passenger who sees a gremlin sa· ' botag1ng the plane's wing 'PG' ( 1 hr 42 min) d @ I DMAll°'~ ( 1964. Or!lma1 Kim Stanley Richard At· tenbOrough (2 hrs I min I W "Cl Mr Mom" ( 1983. Comedy) Mlci'tael Keaton. T er1 Garr ( 1 hr 3 1 min ) B.; "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland" ( 1972 Musical) Fiona Fulle•ton Peter Sellers (I hr 4 I min)' Q, 'Get Crazy' ( 1983, Comedy) Mal- colm McOowell Allen Goorwitz I 1 l'lr 32 min I ''L Btue Skies Again I 1983. Conleoy) Harry Hamlin. M1m1 Rogers ( 1 hr 27 min) .. l · Tne Secret Of The Golden Dragon ( 1983 Adventure) Renee Hooston. Brian Haines (2 hrs ) 'S, ·A Minor Miracle'" ( 1983, Orama) John Huston. Pele ( I hr 4 I min ) lcllfU) "Twice Upon A Time" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) Animated Vooces by Lorenzo Mus1C and Judith Kahan Kampmann ( 1 hr 1 S min I ~ "Moscow On The Hudson" ( 1984 Comedy) Robin W1tltams. Marie COncMa Alonso ( t hr 55 min I - -Evening---- ·1•.F MITTOMIT ...... ~ ITMI,_ • HIM90IT Sunday, April 21, 1985 15 -Tuesday Cont .. (C)llOftl "Goin' Coconuts" ( 1978. Com- edy) Donny and Marie Osmono. Ted Cas- sidy.A-valuable necklace found by singing star Marie Osmond places her and her bro1her Donny in dangerous s11ua11ons wtille vacationing 1n Hawaii 'PG· ( 1 hr 40 min.) (}I) llOftl "Mis1.mderstood" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Gene Hackman, Henry Thomas Al· ter the deatti of hrs wife, a 9h1pping mag- Ni1e neg1ec1s the needs of his young sons while being absorbed by his work 'PG' ( t hr. 31 min) MOfllATMO'nm ...... IWPY DAYI MAii ... ....., .... AUCI llAC:la/~ .. IMCM ..... 0!1f!Oml9 ........ WmlO ZOO Videos By Tears For Fear Ian Adams, Santana ( 1 hr I ,. .... ..... THATTw. ,.,,.., ... ==.i. Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows; Alaska's humpback whales I =~TOllQHT Interview with Joe~=· l ..... ""c: .,,,,,,., .., ..... '90WT ... All-American Pro Classic from Ruidoso. N.M (R) CD llOftl "Krull" ( 1983, Fantasy) Ken Marshall. Lysene Anthony On another planet. a prince faces many tests es he tries to regain his kingdom. rescue his be- trothed and battle a super-powerful beas1 Jg hrs.) (ID MO'Wll "Mike's Murder" ( 1984, Ora ma) Debra Winger. Mark Keyioun A Los Angeles bank employee and sometime lover ot a drug deallng tennis instructor decides to Investigate his death and ieop ardlzes her own life. 'R' ( 1 hr , 37 mtn ) _ ()) Plmm TM.I TMIATM "Pied Piper Of Hamelin'' Erle Idle stars 1n this dramatize lion of Rober1 Browning's poem about a piper who removes rats from the city of Hamelin with his magical llu(e Q ( 1 hr ) 719 all 1A•Ml Atlanta Braves at San Diego Padres (2 hrs., 45 min.) NI 8 t Gel 'nll TOMI Featured the high-risk, high-return career of International deep sea diving; acupuncture tor animals, an 1n tervlew with author James Baldwin being honored by Los Angeles and Compton art 'E Jacq_~_Harvey I ... ,..., "'---. 1Y1 OI LA. Featured a look at formal swimwear lashloos for spring and sum- mer: a selection of luxurious and unusual hotel suites: tl~s on where to purchase a l~~~:L~A~•I" .,,,,., Wl.Oi WUWC.00/1 AmAl.8 M ...,.. Lii (Premiere) Host Jim Pelm«. former Baltimore Orioles pltche<. profile& sports peraonalltles Thts ~lnd-the-acenes examination ot a 1oc key's Ille focuMt on Anae1 Cordero 16 Sunday. Aprll 21, 1985 1.£J lft" mal'llT ••m (II) (%) llO¥ll "The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942, Orama) Joseph Cotten. Anne Baxter. Based on Booth Tarkington's no11- el An eccentric Indiana famlly clings 10 tradition ciuring a time of rapid ctiange ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) I RAClll MOii NCIU YWOCID 'AM 7a mT0/1vmoLOQ "Fisherman's Day" .. (I) WCll AMAi ..,. Or Lucas trades barbs with a popular SPorts colum- nist (Danny Aiello) who panned her radio talk show. O D GD A-TIMI The team goes up aga1ns1 two different crime syndicates to rescue the kidnapped daughter of a key govern- ment witness. (R) Q ( 1 hr ) 8 llO¥ll "The List Of Adrian Messen- ger" (1963. Mystery) George C Scott, Dana Wyntar. An Enghshman belle11es that he and a number of other people are targets for murder. (2 hrs.) G ®J ~A CllOWD Jack and Vicky's first dOmestlc squabble forces them to feign togetherness as they gather to cele· brate Mr Bradf0<d's birthday. (R) Q l ..awu ..,_.~ TOllGHT Interview with Joe ~ Cl) "Attack On Terror The FBI Versus The Ku Klux Klan" (Parr t of 2) ( 1975. Drama) Ned Beatty, John Beck The FBI ln11estlga1es the murders of three c1vtt rights workers in M1ss1ssipp1 (2 hrs ) fl) MOYA Insights into the·hfe of Stone Age people are provided in a visit to the Wao· rant rribe of Ecuadoran Indians. whose first contact with outside clvllizat100 oc· curred 1n the 1950s. Q ( t hr) ~ PROWn.m An examination of confl!Qls w1th1n the American Catholic Church and its relationship with the Vatican Q ( 1 hr ) CC) llO¥ll "Gandhi" ( 1982, Biography) Ben Kingsley, Candice Bergen. Richard A11enborough's epic tracing the hie of Mohandas K Gandhi, from his early ca· reer as a lawyer through his demonstra· 11ons of passive resistance to gain 1nde· pendence for India 'PG' Q (3 hrs. 8 min) CH.. llOVW "Tw1hght Zone -· The Mo111e" ( 1983. Sclence-Flctlon) John Llthgow, Vic Morrow. Jl"lis homage to the old Rod Serllng TV series features segments about a bigoted bar patron's comeuppance, a group of retirement home residents wl"IO recapture their youth, a child with the power to create or destroy at will, and an airplane passenger who sees a gremlin sa· botag1ng the plane's wing. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 42 min) ,.,.. ~ Ford tries to stop a stu· dent's efforts to force the retirement ot a profesgor=ected to be !>errne .. 1 ~ %N IOlll Louise eitperlences a cri&1$ of coofldence end fears George will be smitten when an attractive new tenant arrive& on the· scene. O a o PQUL.4". .... a ...... Phyllis Diller shows film footage of her t961 guMt appearance on "You Bet Your Life."O I TIC TAC. DOUIH UMIOAT , ... WAm Steve Allen and Jayne Mt•doW*: Alaska's humpback whales (I)..,. .... • G (I) ll0¥9 "Games Mother Never Taught You" ( 1982, Orama) Sam Waterston. Loretta Swlt A woman who wants a happy marriage, reltable frler'lds and a successful career discovers her male co-workers' rules ot corporate ethics need r11dlcs1 revision (A) O (2 hrs I D m ..,.. Cody ano Nick borrO'll Boz's lie detector to figure out why it"1a moos author they were hired to protec committed suicide (R) I 1 hr) D ®) WMO't THI IOll? Angela is bo111n~ mad when Tony succumbs to the seduc t1ve maneuvering of one of.her sorority SIS ters (Nancy StaHord) and accep1s an 1n v1tatlon to be her dale for the reun1or ~"f t;! m mY llll"lf Scheduled singer M• chael Martin Murphey David Selby I F;i con Crest"). MacLean Ste11enson ( 1 r1r ~ fli) PWOelT\M An examination of conflict• within the American Catholic Church anc 1ts relatioosh1p with the Vatican o ( 1 nr 1 ml MOYA A close-up view ol the family hf1 and annual m1gra11ons of the gray whales 18) O (1 hr ) CEJ TOPU.IODIQ Ray Gray vs. Charle• Campbell for the ESPN M1ddleweigr Champ1onsh1p 1111e. scheduled for t. round:! from A'tlant1c City. NJ (A) t~ hrs . 30 min I C1J llO¥ll "Beyond Reasonable Ooubt ( 1980. Mystery) Da111d Hemmings Johr Hargreaves An Australian detec1111e ,, vestigates a particularly orutal murder 1~ hrs) CO) llCMI "Eddie And The Cruisers ( 1983. Drama) Tom Berenger M1chae Pare Twenty years alter the lac1 a re porter 1nves11gates the mysterious <.11sa1' pearance of a rock singer ·po· 11 hr J • mini CS: PUP CMAll Professor Kingsl1elc matches wits with a compuler 1r a contes to win computer time for the law stuaents 1%) fllOV. "thir. Is Spinal Tap" ( 1984 Comedy) Rob Re1ne1. Michael McKean Ir this satire on the contemporary roci.. mu sic scene, an American documentary ftlm maker examines the phenomenon of a 17 yea1·old heavy metal band !rom England: 'A' ( 1 hr . 22 min 1 mMMTTA 1111 G ~ MAIL TO THI Clll1 Ol111er cons hit way Into the missile silo 1r an attempt ir thwart the madman who ha!> lhreatcnec to detonate a nuctea1 device Q C!l llCMl "Cast A G18'"1t Shadow ( 1966. Biography) Kirk Douglas Jo"1n Waynf' Colonel David Marcus ~uperv•r.es tr11 tra1n1ng of Israeli soldiers 1n 1949 (2 nrs 30 min) .. @ llOVll "Portra1t 01 A Mobster" ( 1961 Drama) Vic Morrow. Leslie Parrish DutGi Schultz ga1nr. power to become a ma10 underwm:r,;1~e (2 hrs , 10 m1n.1 -D G) Oii ITDLI Remington anc Laura go underco11er 10 prevent a muru~ at lhe reunion of former members 01 1 high-school baseball team Guest star& 8Mfc~ ~a=-Whttey Ford (RJ ( 1 hr 1 'A ~ t LOUD Malcolm anc Jenny hunt for a crime boss spearheadin~ a m~~perauon O ( 1 hr ) • ".!,,_ lllN: A CMtTION Of IMf1' l&oD A documentary on the hie ot Fatheo Junlpero Serta, the founder of the Calltor tiia mlaa~t_em ls_preser)led I!> THI PLAlml A '°"1IAIT Of TMI IMTM An examination of human 111lluenc1 on !he en11lronmen1. mctud1ng a !urvey a the eflects of acid rain ann tM r.lep1e1101 of rain forests O ( 1 hr J um• llQJln 1 runn1n1 out. t:M Hnrry finally aQret-'> '1 ,.·tnct h1 111 father (Part 2 of 2) mVll "Who's Afr , .. 1 (JI v11g1n11 Woolf?" ( 1966, Drama) r-11z11beth Taylor Richard Burton A casual 'l"' tOQether bt' -Tuesday Cont. tween lwo un1vers1ty protessors and their wives explodes 1n a night ol psycMlog1cat lurer revealing Inner 1ens1on::. and marit al turmo1~ hrs 9 m.n ) -I =-IDIJfT .,,. DMAll MITOMD Archival footage supplements the story or the recen1 ma1c r rriloraHon of San Franci&eo·s Go1aeri Oate =e $ • CITY 2ITM AlllY'IUARY ~lur .n1 ot the Second City comedy troupe re-c.rt: ate skits 1rom the group's 25·year history Performing are Ed Asner John Canoy George Wendt Harold Ramis and Shellpy Long Cohosts Mm c11t1cs Roger Eber and Gene Siske! I I rir I 'Z>llOYll "T1me Stands Still' ( 1982 Or.11 ma) Istvan Znamenak Henrik Pauer Communist Hungary the two sons ~• a man who fled the counlry during tl'le 19!:>6 revolullon con11nue to live unCler me sh;id ow of their latm!1S actions ( l t.r J~ U• lm1n fl,,a ()) ®l fII) Nm -NCAU.D &S&&OM .-.v ..... WY P'IT'NOM'I Pl YING CIRCUS llOYll "Indecent Pleasures ' 1N Date) ( 1 hr 15 min) (_Q) llCMI "Over Th-., Brollklyn BWJ<ie ( 1984. Romance! Elhott uou10. Marga ... , Hemingway A man wt• oreaf"'l~ ol r wr 1ng a posh restaurant .n l.Aanra•tan .., JC' marry a woman he ooesr 1 1nve so • .,a, - can rece111e the l1nanc;1a. support nel' ~ .. ! to start the business R ( 1 hr 46 min J II) MO CAIM DOWN INVHTINQ 11:118 ()) fAUQUY Two ba1l·1ump1ng c ·1 •'" 1sts lead Coll, Howie and Jooy •c; Me;ic wnere the case is complicated bf a phoriy treasure trove and murdP• f Pl ( 1 l'lr tQ m1nL D m TOllQHT Hos• J r o, (;~·s ,., I., 'i,.~:::"'-... VIUI ~,.... LATlllQHT AlmNCA Schef'l• 11p~ tnrn"'At 0 President Jimmy Carter. author of "The Blood of Abraham," discusses tne Middle East ( 1 tir) .C: llOYll "Mr Mom'' ( 1983, Comedy) Michael Keaton, Teri Garr A newly unem· ployeo father and husband must assume housekeeping respons1b1llt1es while n1s wile ente1s the wetk letce 'PG ( \ l'l1 3 1 mlfl.) L IPOll--rr-tca-na-H' llOVtl 'Against All Odds" ( t984. Dra- ma) Rechel Ward, Jett Bridges A lading proless1onal lootball player falls in love wilt"• the g1rllriend ot a sma1H1me hood and becomes involved with shady, high· stal<es 1ea1 estate dealings R' O (2 hrs . 8m1n) m l9 CUii Scheduled aulhor·lecturer Jenn Muwell tells why success depends Bon a111tude (I hr . 30 min J ml m OM MOU. YWOOO · MAD YOUR TOllOMOWI TODAY IY ... VllTM •MAL UTATI (!)lllB"•W ... @) llCMI ''The Devil And Miss Sarah" ( 197 \ Western) Gene Barry Janice Rule An outlaw uses the powers ol the devil 10 turn a woman against tier husbar;d who is Or1ng1ng him to 1ust1ce ( 1 l'lr 40 min l .J]) llOVtl ·Gargoyles" ( 1972. Horror) Cornel Wilde Jennifer Sall On a Me>ucan e•ped1t1on. dn anthropologist and '11s daugh1er are menaced by gargoyle hke creatures I 1 nr . 30 min ) !, IPOllTll.OO« (R) ~ l: lllOvtl Hot Dog Tne Mo~1e ( 1984. Comedy! David Naughton Patric~ Houser An ldano tarm t>Oy par11c1pa11ng 1r a freestyle sk11ng cnmpe111ton l1nds ro· mance and l11n. as well as a 11valry N•tn the re1gn1ng Austrian champion ( 1 hr 35 min) S" lllOvtl 'Romancmg Ttie Stone ( 1984 Ad..,enturel M1cnae1 Douglas ~alh een Turner A roManl•c novehst re- .JCtanlly ieams w •r a macno ad11entu'"' .n a South Amer.can 1ungle to ransom her s1stPr with a fabulous legendary 1ewe1 PG _9 ( t hr . 45 min ) 12:11 CJ W LATI NIGHT WITH DAVID LITTINIAN Scneduled comedian Steven Wr1gh1 11 ht l I MIMD llTCHCOCI ,._,, O'MMA, u.a. ~ llCMI ''Fire Down Below" ( 1957. Ora· ma) Robert Mitchum. Rita Hayworth Two Caribbean adventurers with a boat lor hire agree 10 transport a tady withov1 a passport from one island 10 another (2 hrs . 20 min l (!) llCMI "Dark DeluS1on· ( 1947. Ora· ma) Lionel Bartyl"n()(e, James O aig. A new young doctor 1n town defies popular op1n1on when he refuses to sign the com· m1tmenl order placing a young gtrl in a menial hospital (2 hrs) m llCMI "Harry Black And The Tiger ' ( t958 Adventure) Stewart Granger Bar· bara Rush A famous hunter almost loses his Ille because of a coward's actions f2 hrs) _, LM.~AM Im.I fl) ~ ~n Neat Gabler and Jet· Irey Lyons host an 1nformat1ve IOOI< al what's new at the movies CE AUTO UCM NASCAR Northwestern Bank 400, from North W1tkesboro. N C ~l (2hrs) 'Z) llCMI 'Moscow On The Hudson" ( 1984. Comedy) Robin W1ll1ams. Maria Conchita Alonso A Russian circus mus1· c1an defects 10 11'1e United Stat&s and set· lies 1n New York alter being saved from the KGB by a store security guard 'R' I t hr , 55 min) a. I) ()) COi 1..0 Automobile executive Hayden Danziger 1Robert Vaughn) is a p11me suspect 1n rne murder ol a cruise ships leatured vocahst (Poupee BocarJ IBI ( 1 hr. 20 min J ,. U llCMI "lm11s1ble Agent f 1942. Ao· venlure) Ilona Massey Peler Lorre An Ame11can agent with the power to render h1msell 1nv1s1ble sets off on a Nazi spy mis· s1on ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 61) llOYll The Detector" ( 1966, Suspen541) Montgomery Chit Hardy Kruger Ttie CIA enlists the aid of an American phys1c1st ro elicit 1nf()(mat1on from a delecttng Russian spy (2 hrs.) C-llCMI · Blue Thunder" f 1983, Adven· ture) Roy Sctie1der Malcolm McDowell A Los Angeles police helicopter patrolman h11acks an expern'l'lental m11i1ary super· copter supposedly planned for use 1n c1v1I· NOTICE TO VETERANS II you .ire .in Honorably D1scharQl.·d V• t1•1 .11 of the Armed Forces of tne Uniteo StatE>s in gooo health. you are entitled to a Double lnrerment Space (lor you and your SpousPI in 0111 Dedicated Veteran's Section at the co~I. to yo11 of only a Single lnterm1>nt Space> plus ttw Endowment Care Fund Deposit rPQUtrPd by Stare Law Harhor lawri lonq known l11r 11 , Sp1><.1 1 Cons1derat1onc; to \/PtPrnnc, 1<. r11o1~ nQ th1<. Program available Cl lhe VPtPranc. 0 1 lh1c; nrea SpacP 1<; hm1tPd .ind 11 will be ac;51y11~<1 qn a "'"' comP. lust :,ervod basis. To as<iurP yow ~pRce MAIL THE COUPQr~ TODA y1 1--------------------------------------· I I , HARIOR LA Wll MEMORIAL PARK I MORTUARY 1625 Gltler Ave .. Cotta Mesa, CA. 92628 I I qcJ1ac.l'n1 10 tne San Diego F'W) CO'll 11 Hatoor Fllvct 5n I 1 ''"' in Hono•dOly 01sch11rqe<1 \l"l"•A•• 1' 111 '1'l<'1t llfMllh 1Ni1'1'181 I I t ':\••111 Ne.- I : J\r1t1fl''S I 1 \ 1t, I I 11 """ Phr nt' 14 I ! '"t . Sunday. April 21. 1985 17 Ian crowd control 'R' Q ( 1 hr . 49 min.) (Q) llCMI "Twice Upon A Time" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated Voices by Lorenzo Music and Judith Kahan Kampmann Creatures auempt to mal\e lime stand still by taking the spring that belongs to the coemlc clock 'PO' (1 hr . 15 min) G llCMI "Ralls Into Laramie" (1954. Wfftern) John Payne. Mari Blanchard In order to brtng the railroad to town, a rug· ged Army sergeant fights corruption and sabotage In lawless Laramte. Wyom111g l hr., 30 min.) -MCM>-NOU.YWOOO ~Featured An 1n· tervlft with Judy Collins. a talk with actor Broson Plnchot. a look bacl\ at the hie and loves of Liz Taylor 1.,...,.,. ML•lMIPAl&Y W llCMI "Dressed To Kiii" ( 1980. Suspense) Michael Caine. Angie Dlck1n· son. A New York psych1a111s1's practice 1s examined after a former pattent becomes a suspect In a series or slay1ngs 'R' ( 1 hr 45 min) ·1 w :.. ... NIGHTWATCM Jft•nt1PAl&Y d llCMI "Valley Girl ( 1983. Comedy) Nicolas Cage Deoorah Foreman A lltgh school glrl breal<s off her romance with a punlr because the relationship threatens her &Ming within her peer group R' f 1 hr , 5 min } ... lllCMI· "A Man Covld Gel K1lle<l ' ( 1966, Comedy) James Garner, Melina Mercouri A banker m1sta1ten tor a secret agent beeomes entanqled 1n a web of ~m:.l'Wfung. (2 hrs.) .... "Blondie Has Servant Trouble" ( 1940, Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake. Blondie and Dagwood find that the mansion they're staying In IS haunted. ( 1 hr .. 90m~ ~="--=·--(R) ~--.. ~Crazy" (1983,.Comed) Malcolm McDowell, Allen Goorwltz. A fu . moos rock mulic Impresario hosta a disas- trout New Year's Eve blllh. 'R' ( 1 hr , 32 min.) i ... c.. .. ..-. .. ~--... -WMA"llY&.lm Ml llCMI "RilKy Business" ( 1983, Com· edy) Tom Cruise. Rebecca OeMornay A high school senlot. lheltered In an affluent Chicago suburb, decides to experiment with the wlldef side of llfe. 'R' c;J ( 1 hr .. 36 .. (l)"J.ort .. c:omu.o m llCMI "Blue Steel" ( 1934. Wes1ern) John Wayne. Eleenor Hunt A disguised U S. marshal convinces a 1own not to yield their gold-rich land to a pressuring ba~ hr.) _. ~ ......... (!) llCMI "Nicholas N1Ckleby" ( 1947, Orama) Derek Bond. Cedric Hardw1cke Based on 1he classic by Charles Olcl<ens A young tad attempts to protect his tamlly from an uncle's wicked Influence 'PG' ( 1 ··~T!l·~Llm • OO llCMI "Twtllght Zone ·• The Movie" ( 1983. Science-F'ictlon) John Llthoow -Weclnesclay -Morning Movies- •<UJ "Jeremy" ( 1973 Romance) Robby Benson. Glynn1r. O'Connor ( 1 hr 30 min.) (%) "Blue Skies Again" ( 1963 Comedy) Harrr Hamlin. M1m1 R~er!> 11 hr 27 min •()) "Running Brave' 11983. 01ama) Robby Benaon, Pat H1ng1e 11 hr . 45 min.) •(Ill "Katherine" ( 197!> Drama) Art Car· ~, Sissy Spacek < 2 "'~ 1 • "Vellowbeard" 11983 Comeay) ahem Chapman. Peter Boyle I 1 111 , 4 1 min) (Q) "Happy Annivers11rt ( t959. Come- dy) David Niven, Mitzi Gaynor ( \ hr ~ 1 min) (%) "Seance On A Wet Afternoon ( t964, Orama) Kim Sta nle1 Richard At· ttnborough (2 hrs , 1 min 1 •CCJ "Siege" ( 1978. Orama1 Martin Aal· um, SyM3 Sidney ( 1 hr . 43 m,,, J (B) "Tl'lt Magic Of Lassie" I 1'l78 Adven turt) Jtrnes Stewart, Mtckey Rnrmey ( i hr , 40 min) (0) "Purple Heans" ( 1984, Dramar K"n ~hi, Cheryl I.add ( 1 hr . 55 min 1 .. "TwlllQf'lt Zone .. The Mov1"' < 1983, lene•FictlOn) John Lt1hgow, V11.. Mo1 row ( 1 hr , 42 mtn l -CC) "Harry Tracy" I 1982. Orama) B~ Q!fn, Helen Shaver ( 1 hr . 40 min ) CJD "Amertean Hot Wac ( t978 Come dy) Tim Mctntlrt. Lara1n111 NttwmAn t' 18 Sunday, April 2 1, 1985 hr .. 30mln.) (OJ "The Buddy System" ( 1984. Come- dy) Richard Dreyfuss. Susan Sarandon U hr . 50 min ) Cl) "Up In Arms" (194'4, Comedy) Dan· ~Kaye. 04nah Shore ( 1 hr . 46 min J -11.D "Day Ot The Wolves" ( 1973. Orama) Richard Egan, Rick Jason. (2 hrs ) 1W (%) ''The Magic Christian" ( 1970, Come· dy) Peter Sellers. Ringo Starr ( t hr , 33 min.) tt.llD "The Hangman" (1959, Western) Robert Taylor, Fess Parker ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ~Afternoon Movies- -· "Ten Little Indians" ( 1966. Mystery) H~h O'Brien. Shirley Eaton (2 hrs ) ~"And The Ship Salls On" ( 1983. Ora· ma} Freddie Jones, Barbara Jefford. (2 hrs .. t2 min,) (JD "Hard To 1-totd" {1984, Orame) Rick §£ringflald. Janet Elbe1. ( 1 hr , 33 min.) (.QJ "Up The Cr .. k" ( 1964, Comedy) t lm MathesOn. Jennifer Runyon ( 1 hr 35 min) ()) ''Aelders Of The Lott Ark" ( 1981, Ad· venture) Harrison FOfd, Karen Allen ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) W CI) "Moteow On the Hudson" (1984, COm.dy) Robin Wiiiiams. Merit Conchita AIOnto. ( I hr , 55 min.) tdl® "Running Brave" ( 1983. Orama) Robby Benton. Pat Hlnglt ( 1 hr , 45 min.) Ml(O) "Happy Annlvera.ary" ( 1959, Comt· dy) David Nlvtn, Millf Oayno1 ( 1 hr , 21 Vic Morrow. This homage 10 the old Re Serllng TV series features segments abot a bigoted ba1 patron's comeuppance. group of re1irernen1 home residents wl' recaptu1e their youth, a chlld With ti' power to cr-eata or destroy at will. and 1! airplane passeF'lger wtlo sees a gremlin SI bf>taging the plane's wing 'PG' (I hr., o4 min.) · ·1,MTM• ...... -m.r -.....,. llCMI "Blondie'$ Lucky Day" ( 194• Comedy) Penny Slngleto11, Arthur Lak• Complications develop when Oagw004 llred:r:~oes 1n10 competition with r. t>ou. 1 hr . 30 min~ ~TMIHOU.=C..0... Many ot tt' top comedians In motion pictures. pa• and present. are featured In this retrc speclive of hilarious moments from lhe a ver screen. · Cl) llCMI "A Minor Miracle" ( 1983. Du ma) John Huston. Pele A g1oup of o phans led by a devoted p1test struggles t overcome poverty and eviction from the home. 'G' (1 h1 , 4 1 min ) -;-Mn'llY TmYNml .. IDMAllOP._. · llCMI "Goin' Coconuts" ( 1978. Con edy) Donny and Marie Osmona, Ted Cai sidy A valuable necklace found by smg1n star Marie Osmond places her and h4 brother Donny In dangerous sltuallor while vaca1ton1ng 1n Hawa11 'PG' ( 1 hr 40 m1n) min ) (SJ "Running Brave" 11983, Oram1 Robby Benson. Pat Htngle ( 1 ht min.) tal <t) "Siege" ( 1978, Drama) Martin 81 sam: Sylvia Sidney ( 1 hr , 43 min J •CZJ "Beach Red" ( 1967, Adventure) Cc nel Wilde. Rtp Torn ( 1 hr , 45 min I 1111 (1)) "Yor,. The Hunter From The Fu1ur1 ( 1983. Drama) Reb Brown, Corini Clery ( 1 hr , 28 min I W C)) "Allee The Chimp" ( t976. Corned• Lynne Mo1gan. Dex1er F'letcher ( 1 hi , ; min ) t:a(C) "Yellowbeard" ( 1983, Comed• Graham Chapman. Peter Boyle I 1 hr , • min) •ClJ "The Twelve Months" ( 1980. Fan1 w Anlma!ed (2 hrs ) (Q) "Purple Hearts" (1 984. Orama) Kl Wahl. Cheryl Ladd ( 1 tir , 55 min J CZJ "WarGames" ( 1983. SuapenS4 Mallhew Broderic~. Dabney Coleman hr , 53 min ) •OO "The Magic Qt Lassie" ( 1978. Adv• ture) James Stewart, Mickey Rooney hr , 40mln ) -Evening-----l&V.'1': .... tMITTOMAIT ,_..°'9,., ITM!lm ..... ..,. .... I -Weclnesclay Cont. - 0 1t a 0 e n ,. 2 e ii ,. I· '• :> Ir ~ ,, -I I) ,!J 1e ') '7 ') il •• In 1) 1 I ID ..-.cM---IT CC) llOVll "Harry Tracy'' ( 1982. Orama) Bruce Dern, Helen Shaver A great leg· endary outlaw who escaped from 1a11 is pursued by a group of men 'PG' (1 hr , 4'0 min.) NO'l llAT MOT\M me .. twPY DAYI MAii ... .-Ylal.8 AUCI UCla/~ .. IHCQI .... '11POllN9 , .. "'QI.Mii llOVll "A MIOsummer Night's Sex Comedy" (1982. Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia Farrow The summer heat and country air provoke a series of humorous romantic encounters among three couples spend· Ing a weekend at an inventor's rural retreat 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min) e VIDIO ZOO Videos By Murray Heao. Bruce Sp11ngsteen. Mary Jane Girls ( 1 ll91hr.)Cll ... ........ TMATMm .,.,. ...... =. ~ Luciano Pavarottt. the Los Angeles Police Oepartmenl s SWAT team GDALl.AI (JI .mT~ TOllQHT Interview w1lh 1Alc=:nc0:.MY .... "'l'Oln"llm .,,,., ~~~ MA NL COlfTACT UAATI Roo Sa1a- uir vs Charlton Young in a heavyweight bout scheduled tor 10 rounels. from Long- view, Texas ( 1 hr .. 30 min) ':(; llOVll 'Splash" ( 1984, Comedy) Tom Hanks. Oaryt Hannan A New York bacnelor without much success al love tails for a beauhlut girl who hlerally washes up on shore, unaware at l1rs1 that sne·s the mermaid he saw as a ch1ta (? rirs ) r,a) llOVll "The Buddy System" ( 1084 Comedy) A1cnard Oreyiuss. Susan Saran- don Romantic compllcat1ons ensue when a lonely boy targets a gacJget inventor ana would-be writer as a match for his single mother 'PG' ( 1 hr , 50 min.) (I) llOYll "Seance On A Wet Atternoon" ( 1964, Ofama) Kim Stanley. Richard At tenborough A professional medium plans to kidnap a wealthy child to prove her su- ~rnatural powers (2 hrs , 1 min ) 19 (ll) U•W Atlanta Braves al San Diego Padres (2 hrs , 45 min ) 11118 I Oii THI TOW Featured a look at how celebrr!les are working 10 a1ae abused children -· Henry and Stacy Winkler at a recent tund-ralser where abu&ed kids met Larry Hagman. Michele Lee. Tony Danza. Lyle Afzado and others; Mr T. Bonnie r=ran111in and Richard Pryor talk abOUt their ettorll I ID 'AIAYPIUD fttAT'I• .... m Oii L>. Featured this special edi- tion ot "War On Clime" looks at problems tueh aa drug 1rolflcklng, gang warfare and bark robbery (Part 1 01 2) • accompany Int LAPD on drug busts and on a cont10- 11er1ial raid ot a suspected 'rocll house ... lmet~~T·a da.ug hter. Kady ... u.. flOf'Lft CCMIT WW•CtalUT1 .. ,,.,, WU. WUWOM.O '11 ~ I=. .. ,.,. ... IAC:mMOll MOU.YWOOOPAM 19 ml '11 vmoL0G "CJ Goes To Schoof' • 8 (I} DOCal DW A tno of soc1ah1es- turned·burglars threatens Billy Diamond's future Cameo appearance by Marilyn Mccoo ( 1 hr.) D ti.? HIGMWAY TO NIAVD With lhe help of a retired businessman whO th1~ks he's King Arthur. Jonathan ana Mark lry to protect a family from a greeely lana devet- ~r (R)Q(lhr ) 111 llCMI "No Man Is An Island .. f 1962 Drama) Jeffrey Hunter. Marshall Thomp- son Stranded on Guam by lhe Japanese during World War ti American George Tweed organizes the natives mro etlect1ve ~rrlfla units. (2 hrs J U 9 'AU. OAlf Colt is determ1necJ to l1ncJ out why a bail jumper lhat he left ben1nd 1n a small ·town 1a11 nas been murderecJ (R) 1(1hr) ..... ...., llOVll "King Ot Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Robert De Niro. Jerry Lew15 A ta111ng comed1en plans 10 kidnap a well- known talk show host (2 hrs J m llOVll "Attack On Terror The FBI Versus The Ku Klux Klan" (Part 2 of 21 ( 1975. Drama) Ned Beatty. John Beck The FBI 1nvest1gates the murders of three clvll rights workers 1n M1ss1ss1pp1 (2 hrs ) fD MTltlCIUll WO&D Featured. archae- ologists' dlscovenes aoout Custet's defear al Little Bighorn, 11'1& Ille and Nork of tM 19th-century Amencan painter Thomas Eakins Q ( 1 h~ Ill THI WIU.· uac """ "1111 UITllO¥ Musical performance and docu- mentary are combined m !h1s celebration of the 300th anniversary ot Johann Sebastian Bach's 01r1h Included are se- lections from keyboard chamber ano choral works along with Ust1nov·s review of the composer's hie (J nrs) (CJ llO'lll "Silk.wood.. 11983. Drama1 Meryl Streep. Kurt Russell A •1oung worn an becomes a spy 1n an eltort to uncover evidence of negligence 1n work cond111ons al the nuclear-fuel plan! in which she works 'R' 9. (2 hrs 9 min J IJf) lllWll 'American Hot We• 11978. Comedy) Tim Mcintire. Laraine Newman N1neteen-llft1es disc JOCkey Alan Freea tnes to bung the first lrve rock 'n' roll show to the stage o f Brooklyn's Paramount Theatre despite many pro.rests ·po· r t hr . 30 min) (]) llOVll "Raiders Of The Lost Ark · (1981. Adventure) Harrison Ford. Karen Allen In 1936. a globe-trotting archeolo· gist-adventurer races Nazi evildoers for a legendary religious artifact or enormous power. narrowly escaping dozens of death _1tra~~~'Q (1hr 55m1n 1 LMIOAT .....,..,. .. (I) llOVll "Sunset Limousine" ( 1983 Comedy) John Riiier Susan Dey A would-be comedian takes a fOb as a chauffeur to change his 1rrespons1ble im- age but unwnttngly beeomM 1nvolve<:l with menacing underworlr1 hnnr~1men (R) C,) ~hr&) D ti) 'ACTI OP LR Tootle believes that the only way to keep her bOyfriend (T OC!d Hottowell) 1s to embark on a more •dull 1elat1oo~th him (A) O · • a Chrtat1no 11 courted by Bn Old flame. Peter tries 10 prevent an al:'uMd w11,. from o;ho"llnCJ her husband MeQan womes about how little time she spends with Dave. (R) O ( 1 hr 1 I:":...... WO&D "Designs For Liv- ing" A looll at human accommodations to Ille on earth. 1n space. under ground and under waler featuring the development of the skyscraper and the evolution of !he ~oesuJt.~.) MM , .o«T1 rOCU1 (It) MO¥ll "The Star Chambe,. ( 1983 Ofama) Michael Douglas. Hal Holbrook A dedicated young judge becomes 1n· volved with a secre1 panel of 1ust1ces di· rect1ng vigilante reprisals against crlmlnals who escape via loopholes 1n the taw (2 hrs) CQ; .,_ "Up The Creek" t 1984, Come· dy) Tim Malheson Jennifer Runyon Four college students try to b11ng some glory to their school by competing 1n a raft race against a team of ru1t11ess men 'R' ( 1 hr 35mm ) (I) llOYW "Moscow On The Hudson· ( 1984, Comedy I Robin W1ll1ams. Mana Conchita Alonso A Russian circus mus1 ctan defects to the United States and set ties m New York after being saveel lrom the KGB by a store secu•,ry guard R' ( 1 hr. 55 min) mUMTTA MID GD IMA S1.1ra 5 tee,..·age '11ece v1s11s and learns much aoout life a1mng one evening with Marty (!) llOVll "The Bao Seed" ( t 956. Dra- ma) Nancy Kelly, Patlt McCormack A series ot 1nc1dents forces a mother 10 real 1ze that her 6-year-olcJ daugMer 1s a cold· blooaed murderess (2 nrs 30 min / fl) lftORTa.OOIC (It) 'l{) llO'lll "Eddie And Tne Cruisers ( 1983, Drama) Tom Berenger Michael Pare Twenty years after lh~ lact. a re· porter 1nvest1gares the mysterious Cltsap- pearance of a 1oc1< singer PG ( 1 nr 32 min ) .. @ *>YW 'Tear S'rikes Our" 11957 Biog· raphy) Anthony Perl\1r>s r<arl Malden Boston Red So1 p1ayer Jimmy Piersall suiters a nervous breattdown Nhen his fa· lher's driving influence and !he pressures of big teague oaseball gel lhe oe11er 01 him J.2 hrs. 5 mm) -a G) IT • ....._ Wes1phall's daugh- ter leaves tor college, Cra1g·s sexual d1fl1- cullles with his wife force him to steep at the hospital, members of lhe nursing stal1 follow througn 1o¥1th otans t c;1age a strike ~)~1 hr) B(I,,-:' T•v r ... Ma~!! A Miracie · Tom Jarr1e1 w1tn a cnrono1og1cal docu· men1at1on ol the efforts of more than 200 New York City publtc schools to raise !\Inds to help v1c11ms of severe looa short· :&~~la O (1 hr) • MTMIOllM WCW..O Cross1ni;; Tne Olstanc.e" A look at ways that oeopte have used science art and 1echno1ogy to conquer distance included 1s en 1nterv1ew with Anne Morrow Lindbergh ana v1s1ts to lhe Panama Canal al'ld $81"1d1a Peak Tramway Q { 1 hr) ID M'TMIOIUM WO&D Featureo archae- ofog1sts' d1sco111or11><; :il'.1<'"1' C•;stor ~ 1ete111 Ill l 11'9 B1Qh(1rn " r n 1 J "ri > OI fl'\f' 19th c.entury Ar"e '·"' J•"I Tnom11" Eakins o (1 hr> ~=~e<'\.•ng' 11983 Horroq Martin Lal'ldau Jose Ferrer II" a sm9tt Ida· ho town. res1dentl d1<.oe>o .. 1v at in -D• SundAY. Arml 2 1 •985 19 demlc rate. and a cop 11 determined to IOlve the mysterloot caM 'A' ( 1 hr . 19 min) -~------T·AM .. CC) llO¥ll "Octopussy" (1983. Adven· ture) Roger Moore. Maud Adams Aided by a smuggler and a trader In art forger· les. 1 Ru.slan general plant an attack aga1n11 Weatern Europe. and ti's up to Brlllsh agent James Bond to StoP him 'PGj 2hf• .. 10 min) -........, ... TllATILOll (I) ~ Ml fl.8 (])9GD.W. -MDAUIN Ai&JM ........... -*"Y mMOn PlYM CIQJI -TMI NA TM (R) llO¥ll "Blondes Have More Fun · ( 1984. Ofama) John Leslie. Jesie SI James An unsuccessful businessman asks a crazy 1n11en1or to create a lake po· t1on so he can swindle people ( 1 hr , 30 min) CO; llO¥ll "Yor The Hunler From Ttie Fu ture" ( 1983. Orama) Reb Brown Coflnne Clery After a nuclear tiolocaust. a heroic. caveman must battle preh1s1oric crea lures 'PG' I 1 nr 28 min ) (%) llO¥ll Dressed To Kill" ( 1980 Suspense) M1chae1 Caine Angie Olck1n son A New Yori< psychiatrist's practice is examined after a former patient become& a suspect in a serier. ol stay1r1~ 'R' c 1 hr 45 mm) I llO CAIM DOWN IMITINQ 1t.a (]) ll&AGll .. 'l Magnum 1r1~ to re cover a valuable ar11fac1 s101en from a modern-day Samurai warrior (R) ( t hr 1Qm1n) D GD TOllQHT Host Johnny Carson I 1 hr.) I IANl>AY NIGHT L* ... llQHT\M _._,.. Schedu1e(j Victor French ("Highway to Heaven I author Ian W1I· son {"Jesus The Ev1den1..e"1 singer Sam Harris singer-actress Sher t' Lee Ralph Anne Archer ("Falcon Crest 1 I 1 hr ) I ROCIPOll> Pl.II LA~ .-:A Scheduled him star. author and dancer Ann Mitter on her role 1n "Sugar Babies" co-authors Paul and Ssrah Edwards ( 'Working From Home") JlhrL (!)...,. .... (H) llO¥ll "Hard To Hold' I 1984, Ora· ma) Riek Springfield Janet E1be1 A rock 'n' rOll 1tar falls 101 a child psych0log1s1 and Is determined to win ner love ·po· c:;i L!~ (J) "°"81 In pre·WOrld War I England. an eccentric former sea captain (Rex Harrison) lakes a romantic bul naive woman (Amy IN1ng) under h11 lu· tetage. (2 hra.) CD 119 a.ul Scheduled Debby Boone the lazy way to 1pring cleaning I 1 hr . 30· min ) tW!lllllON "The Brain" ( 1969, Advtnture) Otvld Nlvtn, Jean·Paul Betmondo A oar· Ing etttmpt 11 mtde to helt t Merel mHltary tunoa from 14 NATO countrlel C2 hrt 5 min) -!JM OIMOU.YWOOO llON "Tilt C.ddy" < 1963, Comedy) n M1rttn, Jtfry Ltwla Two te1tter bfl!Md young men emberk on golfing ~ ~· with dlaHtroua r•ullt (2 fire l w•• &..,, ... 20 Sunday, April 21 , 1985 9 llO'fll "H11ched" (1971. Adventure) Sally Fletd .. Tim M1thesoA. A pair ol newlywedS tuNrve a var .. ty of problem• wnlle pl()nff(lng the Weal C 1 hr . 40 min ) (I) TOP um ... Ray Gray VI. Charles Campbell tor tht ESPN Mlddltwelgi'tl Championship lltlt scheduled lor 12 roundt. frOIJ' Allanttc City. N J (A) {2 hrs . 30 min) .. o CID LATI lllHT wmt DAVID~ Scheduled comedian J=o ( 1 hr ) I M'5B llTCMCOQ( ,,. D&VICOIO llO¥ll "The Ult1mete Thrill" ( 1974. Suspense) Brill Ekland, Eric Breeden A wealthy bus1nes~man's paranOIC tears lead him to commit murde1 (2 hrs 1 CD llO¥ll "The ~acers" ( 1965. [)fame) Kirk Douglas. Cesar Romero The stormy career of a oold sports cat champion takes him through lamed races In South· em F1aooe Italy Sw1tzerland. Southern Geru:.i:=J:.u;n8 hrs) ... ..,. .......... VIOi ~ llO¥ll "Young Lady Chatterley" ( 1977 Orama) Harlee McBride. Peter Ratray A young woman mnertts her lam1· ly's huge mansion and an ancestor's diary de1a111ng numerous sexual escapades 'R' l! hr 28 min) ~ llO¥ll ·Christine I t983 Suspense) Keith Gordon. John Stockwell Based on Srephen King's novel A high school m1sl11 bu~ arid restores a 1958 Prymouth una· ware 1rs possessed oy a demon lhat will 1ealoosly protect n1m and destroy any P!'rce1ved threat ( t ht 50 min ) (Qj llOVll "Purple Hearts" ( ~984, Ora ma) Ken Wahl. Cheryl Ladd In Vietnam. a Navy medic meet$ and falls 1n love with a dedieated nurr.e but their tuture plans are threatened by the inev11ab1e clrcum stances of war A' C 1 hr , 55 min ) tM fJ llOVll Kaleidoscope" ( 1966. Comedyl Warren Beatty Susannah York An American 1etset1er marks decks ot cards al a Geneva factory as part of a scheme 10 beat the casinos of Europe (R) ( 1 hr 20 min) i.e llOVll The 1n.,,•sible Man· ( 1933, Sci· ence-Fict1on) Claude Rains Gl0<ta Stuart Based on H G Wells no11e1 A chemist IOS· es his sanity after 1nges11n;i a concoction Nt11c=ar1s 1nv1s1b1llly ( f hr 30 min ) C8 Twenty-Four Hours To Kill" ( 1965. Orama) Mickey Rooney, Weller Slezak A gang of smugglers tor~ an air· liner down lor a layover in Lebanon (2 hrs) llO'fll "Twthght Zone -Tha Movie·· 11983. Sc1ence-F1c11on) John lllhgow. Vic Morrow Thia homage 10 the old ROd Serl1ng TV senes features segments about a bigoted bar patron'• comeuppance, 1 group of retirement home relldenta WhO recapture rhelr youth. a chlld with the Power to create or dettroy at wlll, and an elrpl1nt p1uenger Who tetl a prtmlln aa· bOttglng the pl1nt'1 wing 'PG ( 1 hr . 42 min) G llCMI "The v1g11en11'1 Return" I 1947, Wntarn) John Hiii, Mtrgtrtt Llndaay An uno.<cover 1gent II dlspatc'*I to txpote I aaloon end gambllng hall OWMf ti I n oull•w ltader ( t hr . 30 min ) 1l1t CB) WHAT m All I? Men and WC>rMn un· dtrgOlng 1 Otl'ldtr cr1111 dltcun the p1ln· lul conlllcll bttwHn mind end bOdy Nar· rat0t LH Grent ( 1 hr I •1Meo.-ATTMlllCMll Scnedultd Aogar Ebert 1nd Gent Sltktl look 11 eurrtiit trend• In A~rlc1n moviet • ALL•TMIP-.Y Cl) llOWll "LC>Ytfy But Ot.adly" ( t9f Adventure) Lucinda Dooling. John Ra dolph. A youthfvl kereta champion pie to 1venge her brother's death by rlddi htr C.llfO<nla high tchool 01 Its drug de .. tfl r=.m;·~~.Y:. 33 min lz. •• , ... y d~llCMI "Private Schoot" ( 1983. Corr dy) Phoebe Cates. Betsy Ruuell TM aged boy8 visit tht 111-glrt ChtrfY"1 Academy for some l\Jn and adventure U hr .. 37 min.) CH) llO¥ll "Alpnabet City" ( 1984. Ot me) V1nc.nt Speno. Kate Vernon In N• V0<l(t tower East Side. a tffnage hoc tum lnvO!lled In drug-deattng and extortlC refuses to bUrn down a tenement and ISUed by the mob 'A' ( 1 hr . 2~ min ) .. -"""" 110¥11T• ... llOWll "Thtrty Seconds CNer Tol<y• ( 1944, Orama) Spencer Tracy. Van Joi' son General Jimmy Doolittle prepares I and commands B·29s tn bOmblng m SIOnt over Japan (3 hrs ) ~..,, .. ....,.,. --·-• llOTIC* , llO¥ll "Jeremy" ( 1973. ~omanc· Robby Bef'lson. Glynnis O'Connor T' teen-agers encounter love for the Iii time. but not without facing many aw ward tltuallons along the way 'PO' ( ~ n 30mln) I WMAnlf'(Llm a. CMLD•J Mi I& LJll MID DUTM ..an Ne COIT'&LA) llO¥ll "The 011wn Rider" ( 19J Western) John Wayne. Marion Burns cowboy NVes the day when he hat ~I with rampaging outl11wa ( 1 hr ., ..... llml llO¥ll "The Magic Christ•an ( 197 eom.dy) Peter Sellers. Ringo Starr wealthy Enghth baronet a11emp1s 10 pro that the entire world 1s cortuplible QM lht~~~~· (1 hr 33min) n• ':a. "A Midsummer N1ghl's 5, ~dy" ( 1982. Comedy) Wooay Alie Mia Farrow The summer heat and count air provoke a serlat of humorous romant encounter• among three couplet s~n Ing a weekend at an inventor's rur retreat. 'PG' C 1 hr . 30 min ) •1•ame• Nnm -ml M llCMI "SllkwOOd" ( 1983 Oramf Meryl SttMP. Kurt Rutaetl A young wor en beeomet • •PY In an tlfort to uncov evto.noe of negligence In wo1k cond1tlo1 11 the nucltar·futl j''"' 1n WtilCh It lkl. '':'i~2 hra.. min J ..... , .... .. ---OOITl•rT•--liii:,.. Cll) -. "Bralnttorm" ( 1983. Scienei Ion) Chrl11opher Wtlkan. N1111 WOOd. A married COUPI• ,,, •• to kffp ~lly dttlgned OtvlCt. whleh l llOWI pef90f'I to IXl)tfltnce tht ltntallOnt ft by another. from m1Ut1ry i nd lnduttrl QLOUpt. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 48 min I "U:V llOWll "O.mlen Omtfl 11 c 1978. Ho ror) Wllllam Hotdtn. L .. Grant A wta11r lndUt1rltlitt I nd hit ttcOnd w le adoPt h dteeated brother'• eotl. a my1ttr101. ~ou.n ngtltt Who 11 t01u111y th• ehllo ol ti' Oriti 'A' ( 1 ht . 60 rntn ) t9(f)Tmt,_ e- n- 1le R a- '"" d· n. IS )' n· l)f s t) 10 SI J. 5 A a ) J A •e •n IX "I •y IC j- ;tl )• tr tS e .. • • • II 11 .. y • • • -JU•emoon---• •(%) "Time Standt SUll" ( 1982 Ofeme) t11ven Znemenak. Henrik Pauer ( 1 hr . 39 min) •CC) "Sllen1 MOVll" ( 1976. Comedy) Mel Btooka. Many Feldman ( 1 hr • 28 min 1 •till "Wing• Of Tile Navy" '(1939. Adven lure) Otlvla de Havltland JOl'ln Payne 12 hra ) 1111 (%) "The Magnificent Amoersons' ( 1942 Ofama) Joseph Cotten Anne Baxter 1 1 hr . 28 rnln) 119 CC) "The Wlz" ( 1978. Musical) Otana ROii, Mlchaet ~ackaon (2 hrs 13 mtn 1 •cm "The Comancheros" ( 1981 west- ern) John Wayne. Stuart Wh11man c 1 ru 47 min ) Cl) "last Plane Ou1" ( 1983 Drama) Jan- Mlchael Vincent, Mary Crosby ( 1 nr 36 min) li9(8) "A Rare Breed" ( 1982 Ofamat Geo<ge Kennedy. Forrest Tucker ( 1 nr 34 min) CI) "WarGames · ( 1983 Suspense t Matthew Broc:lertck. Oat>ney COieman 1 i hr . 53 min ) -CC) "Moonrunners" ( 1975 Adventu1e1 James Mitchum. K1e1 Martin 1 1 "' 42 min ) CID "Swing Shilt" ( 1984 Orama) GOld e Hawn. Kurt Russell ( 1 r11 • 40 m•r I CD) "Beyond Reesonao+e Oovt>t I 1980 Mystery) Davao Hemm1ngc.; JO"r Hargreaves (2 hrs 7 min 1 "The Safecracker 11958 A!l'<e~ !Ure) Ray Milland Barry Jones I 1 ti• 36 min.) -all "The Bot ors Gun I 1968 O< arria 1 N col Williamson. tan HOlm (2 hrs 1 -(%) "Nk:hOlas Nickleby" I 1947 D1ama1 Derek Bond. Cedric Hardw•cke 11 hr 4S min) 1WIJ "Hercules Goes Bananas· ( 1971 Comedy) Arnold Schwetzenegger A1no10 Steno I 1 hr 30 min ) -zvenlng ---- -· "Rogue Lton" (1975 AOventure) Larry Seymour. Alec Dudley (2 hrs 1 fO "The BtshOp·~ Wile" ( 1948 ran1asy) Cary Grant. Lortlla Young ( 1 hr 48 min) (D) "Vldeodrome' ( 1983 F•nts\y) Ja"'°'" WOOds. Deborah Harry ( 1 hr 30 min) CJ) "Swing Shill · I 1984 Otama) Gotd1t1 Hewn. Kurt RVIMll ( 1 hr 40 man ) -®"Blue Skiff Age1n' ( 1993 ComeOyJ Herry Hemlln, Mimi Ro0er1 ( 1 hr 27 min) ''Mlke'a Mu1der I 1984 Ol eme) De· btl Winger. M1rk Keyloun ( 1 h1 37 min) W CDl "From The Tttrace ( 19e(), Of1ma) Paul Ntwmarl. Joenne WC>Od'Ntrd 12 I. 24mln) -"811enl Mo111t' ( 1978. C~y) Mel ookl . Marty FtlOman ( 1 hr 28 min ) "Mattacre tn Rome ' ( 1973, Ofam1) lehtrd Burton. Mara.llO MeatrOlt nnl ( 1 hr .. 43 m"') ()) "Gaallghl' ( 1040 Suapenu ) Anton Walbrook 01ane Wynw1rd ( 1 hr 28 ~n ) • "Twill hi Zone •· The M0111t " ( 1983 en04t·~ctlon) John llthgow. Vic Mor ~· ( 1 hr . 42 min.) •CCJ "'unny Ltdy" (1075. Mu11ce1) Dar Oii 8trt1Mnd, Jtmff C11n (2 hra 20 min) -cm "The Secret life 01 . Walter Miiiy" ( 19A7 Comedy) ·Denny Kaye Virginia Mayo 11 hr 45 min ) •CD "A Gun In The House' (198 1 •re- ma) Sany Struthers David Ackroyd (2 nrs) CIJ "David Copperfield" ( 1983 Orama) Animated Voices by Rou Higgins Philip HlntOA (2 hrs ) -- (2) "The Kilters" 11948 Mystery) Burl Lancaster Ava Garone< (I hr . 45 min ) -Evening .. u.z:: Cll ... IWITTOIWIT ,_..~­ ITMtm IUH••~ .... WTI~ llOm "Moonrunners · (1975 Adven lure) James Mitchum Kiel Ma111n H11tbitty ooys and a runaway girl race cops ano mobsters 10 dehver moonshine PG' r 1 hr 42 min ) .£ TOP AMS IOlllQ Jahad Karriem vs Zack Hewitt in a 1un1or middleweight t>oul scheduled tor eight rounos hve from Las V~s Nev 12 hrs 30 min ) H' MOCll't _,-A l4·~er-<>10 g1r1 sparks opoos111on .n ner small town wnen stie oons a hockey J!'l1lorm and 101ns a ooys c:hampionsh1p team I 1 ru 1 7 m1r) 0 ftlCMI The Comancne1os 11961 Westerl'I/ John Wayne Stuart Wl'l11man A T e~as Ranger sets out to slop the d1slri· t>vhon ol guns and firewater 10 the hos11te Comancnec; 12 hrs 1 :S. ftlCMI Swing Shift ( t984 Orama1 GOI01e Hawr• Kun Russell World War II separates a California couple as the hus oano goes oft 10 war and his wife l1ndc.; NOrk 1n an aircraft lac1ory. where 'he be g1f'ls an alfair with another man PG' 1 t hr 40m1n ) MOT IU T ltO"fUm ...... IWIP'f DAYI AQMI ... ..., .... AUCI IMCm. / Lltlml .. '"°"" -.OPPOmM ...,... VIDIO lOO Videos By Go W~t Powet S1a1ion. Jli~11 Minos t 1 nr I NI I=---TMAT Ml ,.,,,..,, .. ~ -:'.J>a. The Btoe Angeta a Ne6G:1Js•on flying teem R1t1 Moreno l :.r~~ lflttrv•eww1th J1c:~'l~1~ l :r~,.... aH•H90lf .,. "Ot<lahomat" I 1g55 Mu11ce11 rdon MecR11, Shirley Jont1 Ad•Pll !Ion of the ROdgera i nd Hem,,,.,11t1n 8roadw1y hit 1bovt a cowboy, the girt he love• and the 11n111er hired hand who tries lo come bttwM n tht m (2 nra .lO mtn ) (%) 110¥11 "W1tG1mt1" b1 983 . SYt~M) M1tthew BrOderlck. at>ney Colemen A tH n·1ge compu1er whiz tnad· venenuy gains acc.u 10 tne PentlQOtl'• 1tr11901e computer aytttm and nMr1y ~ • Q!.n• World Wer Ill 'PG' ( 1 hr , 53 min ) 119. I • TMI TO'll FH1urtd the mOVIM' ma~over tecreta. L A tendmark1, then and now: Hollywood'• vetet1n prOduotr I writer I director Ouk• Goldltont, 1 Mlf- contlll'led community tor the men1e11y .ha1:f~ Art1ona I umM.I. Calltornla Ano.is 11 S.1111e Marlnera (2 hrs . 30 min) 8 m • U Feeturtd "War On Crtme" (Part 2 of 2). the letnt tn racy and amua1~ commerctals from Europe. l~i:~ompa11~ ,,.,,,,, . WU. WU WOll.D OP umAU ~Ml San Qieoo Padres a1 Lot A0Qeles ~rs (2 hrs , 30 min ) D mM ~ Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons review "Stick" and "Return of lthe ~'&~~ ~TIMCTQll UCM ... NOUYWOODPAM NI mT OP VIDICllA)I "Talking To Kids About Nuclear War" • 8 ()) ., ... P.&. Higgins harbors an Old friend wno haa brOken ou1 of 1a11 10 rescue hl5 kidnapped granoson and Magnum re- luct~=•o netp (R) (1hr) D Clalr rushes ott 10 an 1m Po<1an1 interview leaving Cliff home to tend to ~o is sick 1n t>ed (R) D 9 An ornery ex-gunftgtiter wno possesses a powerful new weapon see=~g11nst 8r0d1e o I 1 l'lr I "'--•~n ~..., .... IT~ tn1erv1ew wllh Jacl=1h e "Brinks The Greal Robbery' ( 1976. Drama) Darren McGavin Leslie Nielsen In 1950 Boston is rockeO by the news ol a spectacular armored car rob· t>ery that takes nearty seven years 10 SOlv.:a~OJftMI I w.11•vt "The AOventuret Of Sher- lock Holmes" Holm., and Wat10n be- come emt>roOed 1n 1 Christmas Day caper 1n1101v1ng a prlCetess 1ewe1 slolen from 1 coun1ess and hidden 1ns1de a goose Q c<cb 'M6w. "The Am1tyv1tle Horror" ( 1979 Horror) James Btoltn, Margot Kidder A couple searches for the reeson t>el'l1nd 1 serMtS of t>uarre and frightening events oc currino 1n their n.wly purchaMd LOf'tO Is- land hOme 'R' ( 1 hr S 7 min ) 1D llOm "Sw1no Shift" ( 1984 Ofam11 Goldie Hewn. Kurt Rvuell World War 11 11paratn e C.t1forn1a couple 11 the hut · bind ooea ott to war end 1"111 wife find• wOfk 1n an elrcratt factory where IN be- g na an affair With aootnet man 'PG' o ~hr .. 40min } cm ..,nOll,..,.. llCMI "Netlonal LAmp00t1'1 Vaca- tion" (1983, Comedy) Chevy CheM Beverly 0' Angelo A vacationing fam1ty 4ttlCOUnttt1 one d11111er after 1notht1 white travel~' O ( 1 hr . 38 min ) .. ! ="Thi Tl'llrd Dey" ( 19eS Ora- ma) George Peppard. Ellzebtth Alhtey An aml'\9N C 11 acculld by ,.,,, wtte and ooueln of muroerlnQ 1 women eno her chlld (2 hrt , 30 min ) •D , .. , .,. To tulf1M e courM reqU1r• Sunday, Aprll 21 . 1985 21 -Thursday Cont. mem. AleX ano a !Ong-time r111al team up at a etllis center where they N·nd up wrth a etllll of their own over a call !rom a su1· LOWIOAT lcJcMI ~!':'~ •• llAIAJlll Teenage alcohOllsm. the 8ltJe Angels. a Navy precrs1on flying *1".,., .... ~--"Sterman" ( t984, Science-Fie tlOn) (Pay·pe<·vlew) Jett B11dges. Karen Allen. An alien comes lo Earth and dlscov· era a hostile environment rn whrch he along with a widow he encounterr. 1s re- ltntte.ly pur54Jed by scieo11s1s who want the etMturt for a lab experiment (2 hrs ) •• (J) -l-A J and Rick are hlfed by a woman who believes clues to the ldenllty Of !'\er cartoonist father's ktller can be found In his comic strip (R) I 1 tv.) 8 ~ During a Halloween party al Ch.eta. CRtf meets the girl of hrs dreams i ) 0 IYI TO IYI A semi-retired private detective and his ex-partner'& daughte1 ti.come an unlikely Investigative team 1n H~. (R)Q(1hr) I lrMTOI IOIEIM M ll'fllMtt "The AdVentures 01 Sher· IOOk Holmes" Holmes and Watson be· come embroiled In a ChMttmas Day caper lnV<>Mng a priceless 1ewet stOlen from a oount ... and hidden 1nStde a goose Q 1..! tv.) • llMIL8CI TNIATM 'All For Love · Ahtr the death of her dom1nee11ng mother, a woman accepts e paying guest Into her houae and becomes 1ncreas1ng1y fond o.f him. Q (1 hr) (I) flA Ml COllTACT KWTI Rob Sate- ur va. Charlton Young 1n a heavyweight bout achtduled fOf 10 rounds. from Long view. Ttxu. (R) ( 1 hr 30 min ) (%) llOWll "Mike's Murde1" t 1984 Ora rNI) Debra Winger, Mark Keyloun A Los A.... bank employee and sometime loYer of a drug dealing tennis 1ns1ructor dtddM to investlgalt hrs death ano 1eop wdlz" her own hie 'A' ( 11'11 37 min I •• _.,COWIT The luna1tcs come our ot the woodwork when Hatry &Mounces lha1 ht wlll give the proceeds ol his w1nn1ng IOttery tlCket to ll'le neediest in Manhat1an ffi) (!) .,. "A Death In Canaan" ( 1978. Of8ml) Paul Clemens. Stefanie Powers Connectle1.lt townspeople rrse 10 the de- f9"M of a tttn·ager accused of rrurde11ng NI mother (2 hrs .. 30 min) CD .. "Racing Wrth rne Moon" (1984. Romance) Sean Penn Elizabeth MoGO\lttn. In late 1942 JUSt betore he's IChedUled to leave for boot camp a teen· eger from the w1oog S•de or tl"P tracks t• In love with the new O"I " town [2 ~.} -· (1) •90ll'Tt "Honor Duly And A War~lled Vietnam" Waller Cronltrle re· ftecta oo the war In Southeast Asia. re· tuma to be'ttle attea. dtscusses 111e lessons leefned a dteade alter lhe war s conclu· f 8nd lnttMewl vtttran5 I 1 nr l ...... l!mT llm A11 1nv<>sl1gatrve rwpottet la following Hill 11r10 Renko. LaAue admit• he was v. lh l'1e wife of a a1a1n man oo the night of ll•t r 1,J•der a rookie cop takes hls hit lollON '•i; ~n em befr~ ewnl at a pally '~" r •Qhl oe ;· .. ~~ 22 Sunday, April ., 1 •M') . ...._ __ 8 «1 a 1a Scheduled Tom Jar,.. with a report on Iha safely ot three-wheeled vehicles called A TVs Q ( 1 hr ) DLOUGIWfT fD lftll8h'I "Father Brown Tt1'e Three Tools Of Death" When a kindl{ ph1lan· throplst's daughter Is accused o murder· 1ng her father. the girl's fiancee confesses to the Ct1me. (A) O ( 1 hr ) Qt!) mutBl 1'11ftMIUTB An examl· nallon of the accomplishments and needs of the Southeast Asian Community in Orange County. With an in-depth look at their assimilation Into American Society ilhr) rtJ c1•u1 ComJY DI• zn Fea- tured comedienne Sandra Bernhard ~es fun ar show business UiJ llCJV9 "Heat And Oust" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Julle Christle. Greta Scacchl A young Engllshwoman arrives In lne1ia to re- searcn the Ille ot her great aunt who, 60 years before had created a scandal by raking an Indian lover 'R' (2 hrs . 10 mlnJ.., ~ A sudden romance between Joe (Robert Walden) and his waitress Kelly (Robin Riker) turns rnto an affair lhe~=~ -1·••1DE ... UI lmAM)Oll ITOIY ·-·-"" MOiUIMY ~ PUTIYAL Highlights ol a 1983 )azz te&tlval with performances by Mel Tomit1. Woo<jy Harman and Joe Wll hams ( t hr) -~~·~assage West · (1951, West· ern) John Payne Arleen Whelan A west- ward-bound wagon train gets overtal<en b six esca~d convicts ( 1 hr , 50 min ) 1w DDCIJ 9 GD ... TAXI -MDALLD ..... ~-.a.a moem "'"°"'Pl. .0 CIRCUI aM ... .,,~A A survey of the rituals and advertising associated wrlh beer 'I ..,,... ~ HOSIS Tom and Na=aver (R) "One From The Heart" ( 1982. Comedy) Frederic Forrest Teri Garr D•· reeled by Francis Coppola. The llve-yea1 romance of a Las Vegas window d1esser and her 1unk·dealer b<>yfrlend breaks up. as each ot them finds a more Interesting e!.flnec 'A' ( 1 h1 • 40 min ) \ZJ llCMI "the Magic Christian" ( 1970. Comedy) Peter Sellers. Ringo Starr A weallhy English baronet attempts to prove that the entire world 19 corruptible, given the~e 'PO' (1hf.33mln ) 11:9 I Cl) -=Joanna rebels agarns1 the Vermont tradrtlon ol having women serve their husbands at po11uck dinners {B) D tm TOMmfT Hotl Johnny Carson Scheduled Alan King ( 1 hr I l lAMIDAY..r 1n• ... -.mm _. ..,. Scheduled David Soul. actress Mimi Kennady ( 1 hr ) Cit AOCOOllD Pl.II ID U TDICIHT AmllCA Scheduled Frank Wrlklnaon. e1recutive directOf of the Na· tlOnal Comm11tee Ag•lnst Reprtl51VI Leg- 1sla1i0n psycholog111 and authOr Ann Kat- .er S111rn~ 1 L1v1ng Through Pe1sonal C11s1< ' , • rir I " ••·•r ,. ''l , 11974 Ad· venture) Angie DIGklnaon, Wilham Shatner. A woman cuts a path 01 violence and romance through the Sou1hwes1 ol the 1930s~r . 23 min) (!)lfOITIC:8I CD l9YI ,_.. UUD IOOIU ON llY TV An adul1 spool of network sitcoms. lnelUd· Ing parodies of "Happy Days, .. "Barney • Miner and""Wetco~ Baell Kotter " ( 1 hr .. 30mtn.) (O)MCMI "Bodac1ous Ta Ta's'· (No Date, Adult) (1 hr . 15 min.) QI 'Ill CU. Scheduled how 10 break awa1 !rom bad heb1ts ( 1 hr . JO n11n ) t11a Im ON NOUYWOOD MCMI "Count Three And Pray ( 1955. Western) Van Helhn Joanne WOOC!Ward. A Crvll War veteran oecomes a self·Ofdained mlnis1er and. sets abOut r• constructing a destroyed church. (2 hrs tOmln.. • rn •-•mm ... 0 MCMI "Death Race" ( 1973. Adven· lure) Lloyd Bridges. Dovg McQure An American plane, damaged but stlll able to taxi. Is stalked across the desert by a Ger· man tank. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (!) .... RACllGW8nY (R) a.e (J) MCMI "Hotel" (1967, Orama) Rod Taylor, Catherrna Speak A hotelier tuns into numerous problems paying his overdue mortgage while a luxury chain at· tempts to buy him out (RJ (, hr . 55 min) a1I (JD llCMI "Reuben. Reuben" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Tom ConlJ. Kelly McG1ll1s A Scottlah poet on the lecture circuit Indulges his palSIOOs fOf booze and young women on New England college campuses 'R' ( 1 tllalhr . GD ~TJ lllHT wmt DAVID LITTllml ALl'm) tl'fCHCOCI ...allm .....,~ MCMI "Banyon Walk Up And Ote" (1971, Mystery) Robert Forster Darren McGavln. A 19301 private eye becomes a prime suspect when a girl is tound dead 1r hrs ottlce. (2 hrs ) a» llCml "House Of Bamboo" ( 1~5S. Drama) Robert Stack. Robert Ryan /1 group of ex·Gls fOfm therr own netwOfk ol thieves and killers (2 hrs ) 11.0ft.umllCM rmJ llAM ~ The bipartisan sat1r11t offers his la1est comic views on polltlc& and current events. Cf) AUITUUM IU.U FOOTUIJ. (It) Cil MCMI "l ime Stands Sull" ( 1962. Ora ma) Istvan Znamenak. Henrik Pauer Ir Communist Hungary. the two sona of 1 man who fled the country during the 19~ revoll.ltlon continue to hve under the shad-ow of their lather's actions ( 1 hr . 3£ min.) .. im..,...., 1Ml(J:)llCMI "Up The Creek' ( 198.t Come dy) Tim Matheson. Jenmfer Runyon Fou• COiiege students try to bring some glory tc 11'\elr school by competing 1n a ratt racE against a team ot tuthless men ( 1 hr . J~ mln.) CO) llOWll "Ball Game" ( 1980. Orama) Candida Royalle. Lisa Deleeuw The war den or a women·a prison afta~ 1 bal game 10 aase ttnstons betwttn thf guards and their sexually ab1.1sed prison 9f'S ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) (J)WCMI "Agam11 All Oaas f 1984, Orn ma) Rachel Ward. Jell B••dges A fldln' profetslonal football p1a,~· 1a111 in IOVf with the girlfriend of ., T 11 t.t ~ hoo< and becomes lnVOlve1' ~ " ae1y. hfOh stal<ea real etlate dea• "'II' 1 • ::i 2 hrs • 8mln) . -· .. "Thtt B111c~ ' ' •Q41 Mvs -. (~1UlPl~'l1 l\~UU~ll()IJSI~ S1\l7I1"1C•S ()NC IJ1U .. l'll.7 l .. l~l~S (~1U •l~'l'S CARPETS DRAPERIES a LINOLEUM \ .()~~ ;\ ./~ It !\ S••OUl l \ ~ r($llY&!., z .,aovOjos Serving Orange Co. Since 1957 Financing ~1 ~ I .. l Ult "f •I 837 Laguna Canyon Rd . Available!! r _ .... ~ Laguna Beach 494-8051 store Side Parking tery) Basil Rathbone. N~el Bruce After a will ts made public, a series of bizarre mur- 4 <Jera begins ( 1 hr , 30 min ) • _,. "PT 109" ( 1963. Drama) Cliff Robertson. Ty Hardin John Kenrledy and Ills crew, s.rranded In the Pacific during World War II, are rescued with 1he help of two t11tlves. (3 hrs.) CC) llO¥ll "Vice Squad" (1982. t>rama) Season Hubley. Gary Swanson. A police detective and a streetwalker team up to trap a pimp ~sible IOI' murdering one of his women. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) · e llO¥ll "Black Horse Canyon" ( 1954, Western) Joel McCrea. Mari Blanchard. A cowboy become5 obsessed with the de· sire to capture a certain wlld stallion C 1 hi'., 30 min) t:1I AU.."" , .... ' ----LAM-AU.•MPM&Y W ._.ATU. a. l:::.rr--.mrATCM nmu.u •••1111s•aa.o oo llO¥ll "Making The Grade" (1984, Comedy) Judd Nelson, Dana Olsen A spoiled rich kid offers $10.000 to a street- wise teen-eger to finish out his last year at e!_ep school for him 'A' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) Cg) llO¥ll "Bayond Reasonable Doubt" ( 1980. Mystery) David Hemmings, John Hargreaves. An Australian detective In- ; -l'riclay -Morning Movies- •(%) "Three Penny Opera" (193 1 Must· cal) RudOl1 ForS1er. Lotte Lenya (1 hr 53mln.) •all "The Uninvited" (1944. Mystery) Rey Miiiand, Ruth Hussey (2 hrs ) "CC) "The Man Between" ( 1954. Suspense) James Mason Claire Bloom (!hr. 41 min ) •OO "The Wiid Pony" ( 1980 Adventure) Marilyn Ughtstone Art Htndle 11 hr 28 min,) CJ) "No Big Deal" ( 1983. Drama) Tam· ~ Grlmea, Kevin Diiion (I hr . 27 min ) -~"Jaws 3" (1983. Suspense) Denn11 Quaid. Beal Armstrong ( 1 hr 39 min ) ® "Wllershlp Down" ( 1978, Drama) Animated Voices of John Hurt, Ralph Richardson ( 1 hr , 32 min ) ca> "Against All Odds" I 1984. Drama) Rachel Ward. Jetf Bridges (2 hrs , 8 min.) (I) "Hard To Hold" ( 1984. Drama) Rick ~.Janel Elber ( 1 hr . 33 min ) (%) ''The Grey Fox' ( 1982, Western) Richard Farnsworth. Jackte Burroughs ( 1 hr., 32 min ) •(%) "The Horse's Mouth" ( 1959, Come- dy) Alee Guinness. Kay Walsh ( 1 hr • 33 min ) -CC> "Mr Mom" (1983 Comedy) Mlehaet K .. ton. Tlfl Garr C 1 hf 31 min) (8) "Twilight Zone -The MOV18" ( 1983 Sci.ne.-Flctlon) 'John Lithgow. Vic Mo1 row ( 1 hr., 42 min.) ca> "Blut ThUndef" ( 1983 AdVenture) Roy SOl'lelder. MalcOlm McDowell ( I hr . •9 min ) CJ) "PAany Rlvefa To Croat' I 1955. West· ern) Rob8f1· TaylQr, Eleanor Parker 11 24 Sunday,Aprll21 . 1985 vestlQat .. a particularly brutal murder (2 hrs .• .., min.) a.e llO¥ll "Son Qt Frankenstein" ( 1939 Horror) Boris Karloff. BasM Rathbone Al· ter being saved from death by '1ang1ng a man plots revenge upon the 1urors who aentenc.d him to die. (2 hrs ) !..,. .... llO¥ll "M,.. Miniver" ( 1942 Drama) ,._ Gaj90n. Watter Pidgeon A famify .H~England during the Gefman stege atruggi.s to maintain s normal elustence i hfl.) ..... AIUllT --=·-• llOT10N (II) llO¥ll "This Is Spinal Tap" I t984 Comedy) Rob Reiner. Michael McKean Ir this satire on the contemporary 1ook mu ale acene. an American documentary film maker examines the phenomenon of a 17 year-old heavy metal band trom Engtano 'R'~,,2~~ Ml! mwll "Funny Lady" ( 1975, Musteal) Barbra Streisand, James Ceen Years et te< her divorce. vaudeville ano ,early radio star Fanny Brice begins e humorous love· hate relatlonahlp with Broadway aongwrttar Biiiy Rose 'PG' (2 hrs 20 min.) • a.Cl) mwll "Klllpolnt" ( 1984. Otama1 Leo Fong, Richard Roundtree A Ca1tt01n1a po flee lieutenant and a government agent team up to stop killers from selling stolen National Guard weapons to the local crlm- hr, 32 min.) .. all ''Junior Bonner" (1972. Drama) Steve McOueen. Robert Preston (2 hrs ) 1Wll "Genevieve" (1954, Comedy) John Gregson, Dmah Sheridan ( 1 hr 30 mm J CC) "The Hound Ot The Baskerv11tes ( 1982. Mystery) Ian Richardson Brian Blessed. ( 1 hr . 18 mtn ) (%) "Reuben. Reuben" ( 1983. Drama/ Tom Conti. Kelly McGillls ( 1 hr 4 t min I -Afternoon Movies- -· "Men Of The Dragon·• '( 1974 Adven· lure) Jared Mer1in. Katie Saylor ( 1 hr 30 min) (J) "Visit To A Chief's Son" ( 1974 Ad venture) Riehard Muthgen Johnny Sekka 1.! hr., 32 min.) .. CHJ "The Magic Qt Lasste" ( 1978. Advert· tura) James Stewart. Mickey Rooney ( t hr., 40 mln.) (0) "Ge1 Crazy" ( 1983. Comedy) Mal· oOlm McDowelf, Allen Ooorwl!z ( 1 hr 32 min) W (C) "We Qt The Never Never" ( 1983. Dia ma) Angela Punch McGregor. Anhur 01g nam. (2 hr&., 12 min.) Cl) "Splendor'' t 1935. Drama) Miriam Hopkins. Joel McCrea ( t hr . 17 min ) (%) "Criss Croas" (1948 Otame) Burt Lancaster, YvonM De Carlo f I hr 'J7 min) •ca> "ThrN Little Words" ( 1950, MuS1l8I) Fred Astaire. Red Skelton ( 1 h, 4;i "'- min.) · •• •CH> "Watershlp Down · 11978 Urctmil) Animated Volees ot John Hurt Ralph RlchardtOn ( 1 hrt.1...3? min) a.Cl) "MtsunderttOOO" ( 1984 Oratr1l1t Gint Hackman..iien<y Thomas 11 h1 11 min.) • W CC) "The Hound 0 1 The Basl(fllrvtllf'!~ 1nal element 'R' ( 1 hr., 29 min) 1111 AmOTT MID corraLO ... WMA"llY ... a. PAmta -ml -....,.. 1111 MIO~ ATTRAC110MI .. .....,.. ...... ,...<a.1 . llO¥ll "Scarface' ( 1983, Drama) A Paclno. Mlchelle Pfeiffer A Cuban hooo released from Cas11o's )alls travels 10 Mt ami end climbs to the top ot the cocaine trading world 'A' (2 hrs . 50 min ) rz i llCMI "The Kiiiers" I 1946 Mystery) Burt Lancaster. Ava Gardner An Insur- ance Investigator pieces together the events that led up to a syndicate ktlltng in a smell town 11 hr. 45 min,) •@ llCMI "Gorky Park" (1983. Mystery) William Hurt, Lee Marvin. A M05Cow nom- lctde inspector's Investigation of a bllarre tripla murder near a skating rink leads htm 10 confrontations with the KGB and a globe-trotttng Ameocan ous1ness tycoon ·~· ~s .8mtn) ·•TmY':. ~ llO¥ll "Nattonal Larnpoon·a Vaca· 11on" ( 1983 Comedy) Chevy Chase Beverly O' Angela A vaceltonlng lam11y encounters one disaster after another while traveling. 'R' 9 ( 1 hr , 38 min ) 4111 (ll) I OMAll Cl'~ ( 1982. Mystery) tan Richardson, Brian Blessed ( 1 hr . 18 min) "Cyrano" ( 1974, AdVenture) An1met ed Voices of JOM Ferrer. Joan van Ark 1 Sl 'No Big Deal'' ( 1983. Drema) Tam· my Grimes Kevin Dtllon ( 1 hr . 27 mtn I .. <1.'1 'Romancing The Stone" (1 984 .• Ad· v.enture) Michael Douglas. Kathleen 'Turner (2 hrs ) (Q) "The Dresser" 11983, Drama/ Albert Finney Tom Courtenay ( 1 hr . 58 min) C2J "Tovcti Qt Evil" ( 1958 Suspensel Charlton Hes1on Orson Welles ( 1 hr . 33 min) .. (J1) "Guns Of The Timberland" ( 1960 Drama) Alan Ledcl. Jeanne Crain (2 hrs) .. <S> "Twice Upon A Time" ( 1982. Fania sy) Animated Votcea by Lorenzo Mu11c ~nd Judith Kahen Kampmann ( 1 hr . 15 mtn ) -Evening ----• .. Ula: _ ... IUITTONAIT Mm'IC09Alff ITM"9 arHlll.a.T .... WW Jeff Srnrth "~plores the Hunan culSint of China. tncluo•ng hot salads and bean curd dishes e11cJ ~·~•ts a Hunan restaurant <CJ llO¥ll ''J8W1 3" ( 1f!B3 Suspense) Donni Ou•td Bn1 Arrt•~lrnng A great white aha~ terrorlzn a rnanno emuM· ment perk 'PG' ( t hr , 3£1 m10) (() \M, fl001IAU Memphl5 Sh0wboe1' et Denver Gold (3 hr& ) (ff) llO¥ll "Twlllaht Zone --Thi' MOvHt' ) -l'riclay Cont. ( 1983. Sclef'lce-.Flctloo) Jonn Ltthgow. Vic Morrow. This homage to the old Ron Serling TV setles reatures segrnen1s at>ou1 a bigoted bar patron's comeuppance. a group of retirement home residents wllo recapture thelr youth. a child with lhe power to·create or destroy at will, and an a11ptene ·passenger who sees a gremlin sa botag1ng the pta~·s wing 'PG' ( t hr 42 min.) MOTelAT~ ...... IWPY DAYI MAM ... u.Ym.LIR AUCI IMCm./LlllB .W~ ..... (JllPOIT\lm ADMI mnt'I.,.., WOM.D VIII() ZOO Videos By Saae. Jc;hr FQg=· Sheena Easton 11 hr I .,.I ...:"'um TtlAT T\19 MWA11~ =~Candy LoglltMr found er of Mothers Aga1ns1 Drun~ 011v1ng. a school th&t teaches mar11al arrs skills to actors I =.-TTOMIGIHT 111ter111PW with Burt11~~·1ds l .... ""c:=. .,,.,,,, .., .... MPCllT llOVll "Purple Hearts ( 1984 Dia me) Ktn Wahl. Cheryl Ladd In Vietnam a Navy medic meet s end falls 1n rove with a dedicated nurse. out the11 future plans a1e threatened by lhe 1nev1table c11cuni stanc~ of war (2 hrs ) (OJ llOVll "Repo. Man" t 1984 Comedy) Em10o Estevez, Harry Dean S1antor A punk rocker takes a Job with a veteran car repossessor. ana together tlley 101n me chase for a 1964 Chevy Malibu whose trunk happens to conraon a luturis11c weapon 'A' ( 1 hr 33 min J (() llOCI 01 lMI • Music oy Berlin Wa~ung. Real Life and Shalamar (%) "ihe Grey Fo11 · I 1982. West em) Richard Farnsworth Jackie Bur roughs Released alter 30 year!> 1n prison. a notorious ~tagecoach bandit hnds popu larlty among the people on the Canadian wilderness when he embarks on a tra1r robbing s~a~l 1 hr J(' min J Hattl) l9A Playotf game 12 hrs.) 1111 fJ I«* lMI TOWN featured Joanna Cas sldy. from "Buf!alo 0111 to "Fo1Clf11!' America's fascination with tile post caro i ™>naHz.ed candy , ... ,..., H•W 'Calllornla Angels at Seeltle , Morlntrt (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 8 m OI LA. Featured: lhls special edt· lion entitled "Incredible Secrets" looks at simple mysteries that baffle ua, a report on the James Bond technlQues lhat m&1or corporetk>ns employ to safeouard the11 secrets: super chef Wolfgang Puck on how cooks keep thlf!r recipes secret. an Interview with "Night Court's" Harry An· lderL~ .... MC...ATI all/IAlllY WU.WU--.0 01 ~ ~AU San Diego Pndres 111 Los Angttes =era (2 hra • 30 rnir 1 G lrMl-·Ol-•MWIW G IAC*I ... UlfTA ..,A nl&l •IT Gf ftll«.OG "Blind Children's Cf!nter" ' ... Cl) llOYll "Arthur The King" (Prem- iere. Drama) Malcolm McDowell. Candice Bergen While wandering through the ruins ·of Stonehenge. a 20th-<:entury American woman tells to the ground and suddenly finds nerself caught up In the turbulent realm of King Arthur'i. Camelot, Q (3 hrs) U IU'T .,_ An undercover pollcewom- an attempts 10 find out the source of drug trafhckong at Kennedy High School; Kerl and Joy compete tor Trout's attec11ons l1 hrj 0 (ID) WlllTD George 1s ~rsuad&d to make a comeback as a pro football play- er, a move that thrills Webst8f and appalls Katherine. (R) O ~*IR'IWU ~ ::.,._..., TOllQHT Interview with Bur=olds. Cl) "The FBI Vs. Alvln Karpis. Pub- lic Enemy Number One" ( 1974. Drema) Robert Foxworth. Eiieen Heckart One of Amer1ca's most wanted c11minals of the 1930s 1s ~d. (2 hrs.) fJi) WAii mlll .. 11 .... CD WALL. .,_., -Guest: Fredenc Greenberg. vice president. Goldman. Sachs & Co (C) llO'Yll "National Lampoon's Vaca- tion" ( 1983, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Beverly o· Angelo. A vacationing family enc..ounters one drsaster after another while traveling. 'A' ( 1 hr , 38 min J 1H1 •coem cm tml llllfll91MY Alumni of the Second City comedy troupe re-cre- ate skits from the group's 25-year history Perlorm1ng are Ed Asner, John Candy, George Wendt, Harold Ramis and Shelley Long CohOsts fllm critics Roger Ebert and Gene Slskel ( 1 hr ) !.s.l lllOVW "Alphabet City" ( 1984. Ora- ma) Vincent Spano. Kate Vernon In New Yolk's lower East Side. a teenage hood- lum involved In drug·dealing end extortion, refuses to burn down a tenement and Is ~=~mob. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25 min I .. B ®l • _,_ The kids bring home a bag.lady as part of their concert· ed eltorts to provide food and clothing lor the homeless. Q 81'CT~DCMlt CD P& llAUDe Candy Lightner, found- er ot ~others Against Drunk Driving. a school'that teaches martial arts skllls to actors Ii) WAU. STmf -Ouest: Frederic Greenberg, vice president, GOldman. Sachs & Co. ID • cocr• 1 w cowm "UCl's Future: ChancellOf Pefatson Interview'' Jack Pelat90f'I. new chancetlor of the Univ of Callt. at Irvine, 1hares hi& goals for the Uni=·• future ~ ,._ ... QUA9 ..... 0ltTMl ... ac:.m .. CllMEI'• ,.._ A Mata Herl-like assassin named the Black Orehld has been hired to murder Liz Towne ( 1 hr ) 8 aJ ~Benson's plans to have Kraus become his executive assistant are tooted up when a nebblsh with poltt~I ICIOU~ired Instead. (A) 0 .., • ._...n m¥ Wlfll Scheduled Jennifer O'Neill. Jenn Hiiierman. author Charles Ktl~~ni~·~ .ht ... U Musical performance lnd docu· mentary are combll'l9<! In th11 oelebratton or the 300th anniversary ot Johann Sebastian Bach's birth. Included are se- lections from keyboard, chamber and choral works, along with Ustinov's review pt the composer's Ille. (2 hrs ) Ii) .-ca Lim "ShOIJld The Fed Be Ta med?" Guests· Preston Martin. vice chairman. Federal Reserve System. econ- omist Herbert Stein ( 1 hr ) , 11)......,. (II) llO¥ll "Mike's Murder" ( t984. Ora- ma) Debra Winger. Mark Keyloun A. Los AngeleS bank employee and sometime lover of a drug dealing tennis Instructor decides to Investigate his death and 1eop· ardlzes her own Ille. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 37 min J CIJ llO¥ll "Recktess" ( 1984. Drama) A1· dan Quinn, Daryl Hannah A young motor- cycle enthuSlast whose hie has been made unwholesome by an alcoholic father becomes Involved with a glrl who Is too Q2:0d IOf htm. (2 hrs ) I.OJ.ml "Against All Odds" ( 1984, Dra- ma) Rachel Ward, Jetf B11dges. A fading proless1onal football player tails 1n love with 1he girlfriend of a small-time hood and becomes involved with shady, high- stakes real estate dealings 'A' (2 hrs 8 min.) (%)110¥11 "Reuben, Reuben" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Torn Co~ll. Kelly McGlll1s A Scottish poet on tfle. lecture circuit indulges his passions for booze and young women on New England college campuses 'A' ( 1 lhr.~~rl -~TMCll .. @) Ollf THI Mat A orusQue 1ouo mouth and his late business partner's wld· ow become the reluctant co-owners of a nearly bankrupt Los Angeles garment company_ (R) Q (!) llOVll "Fahrenheit 4S 1" t 1967. Sci- ence-Fiction) Oskar Werner. Julie Chrrs- 118 Ba.sed on the story. t>y Ray Bradbury In a future society. an olf1c1al t>an 1s placed on reading and firemen are as- ~ned to burn all books {2 t'lrs . 30 min ) (() Ulfl flOOftAL&. Memphis SMwboats at Denver Gold (A) (3 hrs) Cl) llCMI "Hard To HOid" ( 1984. Ora- ma) Riek Springfield. Janet Eober A rock ·n· roll star falls tor a cruld psychologist and is determined 10 win her love 'PG' Q l1 hr • 33 min ) -· CID llAll w:I Croct..ett and TubbS er· • rest the son (Mitchell L1chtenste1n) of an international business magnate (Paul Roebtlng) and try to use him to expose his lather's narcotics act1V1t1es (R) (I hr) l !~o AIC8l1' fll llM llO¥ll "Mr Mom" ( 1983. Comedy) Mk:hael Kea ton, Ten Garr A newty unem- ployed lather and husband must assume housekeeping responsibilities while his wife enters tt'le work tore.a 'PG' ( 1 hr . 31 min~ -~TMCll -• .,.mn...,. 1w &~(f)o aa ... --AL&at ····-~m..Lm .-nmwtk--~ MA•• llCUITY Harry wrangleS with his emotlOnl when ht ,tfuSllS to get tn touch with his elllng lttMt (Pan 1 ot Sunday. Aprll .2 1. 1985. 25 ~ fllWA11 llCl•rTI llON "Her Wicke<1 Wayt" ( 1983. Adult) .Jeale St James, Joanna Stoim Power-hungry exect1t~et ream up to lake over a young widow's corporation. aM she wln<1s up making dealt In the be<1· room ( 1 hr . 12 mtn I (l)llON "Lianna" (1982, Drama) Linda Grit11ths. Jane Hallaren A woman whose marriage 111 lall1ng apart leaves hef spouse for =wcori.f 'A' ( 1 hr .. SO min ) 1W mfrTUCU Alm W MllM:a IOU TO~ Father Guido Sarduccl (Don Novel· lo) of "Saturday Nigh! Uve" lame takes 10 the stage for a concert of music an<1 Irreverent come<1y at the Univer11ty of Cal- lfornla at Santa Barbara. ( t hr ) tWG ()) llO¥W "SST O•easter In The Sky" ( 1977. Drama) Lorne Greene Peter OravM A supersomc transport alrcrah's maiden lhght turns into a nightmare when the plane develops llfe·threaten1ng me- chanical problems In m1d-a1r (R) t2 hrs 15 mln.) D CID Tc.llHT Host JOhnny Carson Scheduled Sammy Da111s Jr . JoBeth W11- 1'"1~: ...... ... ......... LA~ AlmlCA Scheduled author Vld Yallop ("In Goo's Name") Money magazine writer Robert Runde d1&c;uSMfi ~lng and selling a l'IOme I 1 hr I (.k) .cMI "Naughty Wives" ( 1974 Com- e<1y) Brendon Prtce, Jacqueline Logan A young man from the country f1Ms 1ha1 his Job as a dooHo-door ~alesman In London has some une~pected bonuser. 'A' ( 1 hr 20mln.) (B) IDT •CIMAllll. Y THI ... G 19 CLUI Scheduled autl'\Or John Noe's secrets to high ach1e11emen1 tips or lrHllng levers ( 1 fir 30 m11i 1 -19-.C '90Cll '"MOWW "Otsc1ple or Death" ( 1972 Horror) Mika Raven Marguerite Hardi· ~n Vamp!rtam terrorizes c111zens m Eng- lanv=he 1700s ( 1 hr . 50 min ) Cf)• ..,, ... (JD .,. "Alphabet Cuy ' ( 1984, Ora- ma) V1nc.n1 Speno. Kale Vernon In New York's lower East Side. a teenage hood· lum lnvolve<1 In drug·deallng and extortion, refuNI to burn down a tenement and 1& ~rsue<l by Iha mob 'A' I 1 hr 25 min ) lLJ ...,_ "The f:eltnes" ( 1976 Orama) Janine Reynaud. Nathalie Zeiger A man's mltlreu controls the marriage of a couple wtiote rela11onsh1p blossoms I 1 hr 15 min ) -al) mfr llACll (I) .,.. "Mike's Murder" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Debra Winger, Mark Keyloun A Los Angeles bank employee and tomellme lover of a drug dealing tennis IMlructor decides to 1nves11oa1e hi• death and ttoP ardlzn her own ltfe 'R' ( 1 hr, 37 mln) -1 • .-.Y....rVIDIOI .,.Al.II ... M DAM• With the MIP of a OUlja t>oard's spirl1, I tehtm1ng wife plans 10 inherit her alllng hutoen<1' a i tuart Whitman) mllllona IOJJl I Ollrr L.A.: YIDIOI .. "lnvttJDI• Strlpea" ( 1939 Ora· ma) Humphrey 8og11rt Wlfllam Holden A rtiorrn.d ex-con a11smp11 to keep h11 kid bfOt...., on tht atr••t llnd narrow 12 hrs I 28 Sunday. April 21. 1985 O .. YOMIDTTUCQ •.,.."TM Pleuure Seekwa" < 1965. Comedy) AM-Margret. Carol Lynley Thret young women look tor IOVe m f:;;~) '9\dCllrml -ATM COTTOll CLUI Gre· gory Hlnel. Maune. Hines atld Lonette Mcl<ee dlacuu the rMI H8'1em nlgt\tclub and the Francis Ford' Coppola .tllm tn wh~ltar. Cl) ..... 1MICD'.l ...,_ "Public Attalfs" (No Dare. Adult) (1 hr , 15 min.) _CC).,. "Valley Girt" (1983. Comedy) Nlcolaa Cage, Deborah Foreman A high 8Chool glrl bfeaka off her romatlOt with a pynktr becaute the retetlonlhlp threatenr. her standing within her peer group. 'R' ( 1 hr. 35 min.} we llCMI "The Brasa Bottle" (1964, Fan- ta1y) Tony Randall, Burl Iv" A man buys a bf•• bottle for h11 tlancee's lathe<. but trouble btglnt When a genie appears (2 hrt.} • llOWll "Oracule Hll Risen FrOITI The Grave" (1969. HorrOf) Chrlttopher Lee. Rupert Davi. A girl's atheist boyfriend and rellglout uncle Join foroet to eave her trom Dracula. (2 hrt.) Cl) lllA PULL ca.rACT IMA11 Rob Sala· zar va Charlton Young In a heavyweight bout ae~ tor 10 rounda. from Long-view, Texaa. (R) ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (%) .... "Mltundef1to00" ( 1984, Dra- ma) G•,,. Ha~man, Henry fhomH Af· ter the deeth ot his wife. a Shipping mag- nate neglKtt the nHdt of hit young sons white t*ng •blorbed by hit W()(k 'PG' ( 1 m hr .. =n.) w ..,1UCU t:tl .,. "One Wlld Moment" ( 1980. OtM<ty) Agnes Sorel, Christine Oe1oux Two fathtra take their tffn·age daughters oo vacation In the troplct and wind up with more trouble than tri.y bergatned IOI ~hr . 2Smln ) 1:11 llON "Breathless" ( 1983. Orama) !chard Gere, Valerie Kaprlntl(y A free· spirited au10 thief unlntentiooally kills e patrolman and lalef dtY.iops an obleS· sive attraction 10 e woman. 'R' ( 1 hr . 4 1 min.) tM8 llO¥ll "Catch-22" ( 1970, Comedy) Alan Arkin. Manin Balsam A group or Air Foree olflcera disgusted with the ro1111on system and the tubtla Insanity or their c01Timandera ttop al nothing to gel dis· charges. ,J.2 hra . 20 min ) -1...._ ...... = "The Bordtr" ( 1981, Drama) Jack NlchOlton, Velerle Perrine A Texas t>order guard'• values come In coofllet With thote ot hit corrupt co-wO<kera and hie materlalltllc wife. 'A ( 1 hr. •7 min ) ()) llCMI "LUI Tango In Paris" (1973. Orama) Marloo Brando, Marla S(hnelder A mlddi.-eged man, whole unfaithful wile recently committed eulcldt. and an unlnhJ. blttd young woman mtet and begin a oompllca1ed affair throughout wtllch they remain namMSI to eacn other (2 hrs 10 =h I -~ 1UCU • mwm• ... .,. "The White Cllfla Or Dover" 1944, Drama) Irene Ounne. Peter Law ford An Amttte.n woman IMng In Eng· latld 1w11ts n.wa ot her eon. who Is tight· ~ In World War II. (3 hrs.) CCJ llOWll "National Lampoon's Vaca· 1100" ( 1983. Comedy) Chevy Chaae. ~ty O' Angele> A vacttlonlng lamlly encounters one disaster after another whOe travelll1 'R' ( 1 hr., 38 min ) (I) cou,m•pw Louisiana Stale at M"=~~~R) (3 hrs) tlll·CIWUl~OIMfUI­ ... .,. "Istanbul Express" (1968, Ad· venture) Gene Barry. John Saxoo. An an dMlef eitpetlenoes an lntrlgu ng and dan-gerbus train ride while oo a eecrel govern· ment m1881on. (2 In.) Cf) .an,. COl1'aLO e.,. "°"*1 TraU" ( 1935, Western) John Wayne. Mary Kornman. A rOdeO star sell out to trap a gang of bank robbers. ~~ ~--"Pauline At The Beech" ( 1983 Comedy) AmaMa Langlet. Arielle Dom· basle the romantic ups and downs of a young Parisian woman vacatloolng In Nor· mandy as vltwe<1 through the eyes of her 16-year-old coulln 'A' ( 1 hr , 3' min ) • ""'" ll't Lim lrtl (8) llCOMD CfTY amt AllftWMY Alumni of 1he Second City come<1y troupe r.-cre· ale lkltt from the group·a 25-yeer hlatory Performing are Ed Asner. John Candy. George Wendt. Harold Raml1 and Shelley LOl'lQ. Coh01t1: film critics Roger Eberl and Gene Sltktl ( 1 hr ) ·1 ··wwt~ -ma .. •ICUMLW -CMTOM llO¥W "The Siar Chamber" ( 1983 Orama) Mlehael Oouglaa. Hel HOibrook A Mdlcale<1 young Judge becom" In· vOlved with a aecrtt panel or )uatleas di· reeling vigilante reprisals aga1nat crlmlnals whO eteape vta loopholes In the law 'A' 1.! hr •9 min) .. B llCMI "Honor Thy Father" ( 1972 Orama) Raf Vallone. Richard Castellano A mob leader's son looka al the Ille ot hlr. $ndtea1&-rvn~·=· (, hr . es mln ) IAPW. 4r1I llCMI "The Hound 01 The Basker· vllles" ( 1982. Mystery) Ian Rtehard&<>n. Brian Blessed. Matter sleuth Sherlock Holmes 1nves11Qates mysterious golngs-oo at Batk&Mlle 1-fatt ( 1 hr , 18 min) W CI).,,_,_. CJ) llON "Alphabet City" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Vincent Spano. Kate Vernon In New York's lower Ea•I Slde. a teenage h00<1· lum involved 1n drug-"Oeallng and extortion refuses to burn down a 1ane~t and 1s ~sued Dy the mob 'R' ( 1 hr., 25 min.) .. (Ji) .cMI "Mike's Murder" ( 1984, Ora- ma) Debra Winger. Mark Keyloun A Los Angeles bank employee and sometime lover ol a drug dealing tenn11 Instructor decides 10 Investigate hls dt•th and J80P· ardtzes her own Ille 'A' J 1 hr .. 37 min ) •Cf) Mm ICOM I CCII lm'C~ (%) llCMI "The Horse'a Mouth" ( 1959 Comedy) Alec Guinn"'· K11y Walth An eccen1rlc British artiSI lives In Mii-imposed pov8f1y 1n order to attord the tlnest In art E ( 1 hr . 33 min ) .. IMMT .. CMTOC*I Clas y Autos A'd v~rti s ed -in the D~IJ Piiat -Saturday -Morning---- .. QltWOIU ••mirrY WJ.AA&.I• ... ~ Cl.Oll-uPwmtCM. •1111> ,_TAU .._TIDAW'W IT'IYMMJll•ll ·~ . .,,,., .....,.. M0¥9 "Space Ra1oers" ( 1983, Sci- ence Ftctlon) Vince Eowaros. David Men- denhall ( 1 hr . 22 min. I (() "111•11 ,,_. MMu ?EDT .,..., Up 10 date business Information tor mana- gers. including strategy, issues. technolo- gy. ano a review ot Wall Street act1v1t1es. i..! hr ) '1l.J MOYll "WarGames" ( 1983. Suspense) Matthew BrOderlck, Dabney Coleman ( 1 hr . 53 min ) r SI MOYll "Raiders 01 The lost Ari(' ( t981 Adventure) Harrison Ford. Karen Allen t t hr 55 min ) .. Q)QUIZ ®) ID-A.um.II PACUIT1IM rr•wnn IOY'11W•IG mlTntlllAYOM -.&a.MTID MM OUT . .,,,., .....,.. llOVll "Local Hero'' (1 983. Comedy) Peter A1egert. Burt Lancaster ( 1 hr 50 mtn) IT'IYOURIU• ... .. WMm.M ctWUI ~ Olf ntl PU IC::ll9 ,. .-ma ·--· IJtT\I MICALI MU i&l>li LIOINDAllY .,._ "'°" I UMl»AY •M0111•11•11GIG OPPM9 QlfAAIDO .... DAYLA. ...., .... -ITmTQ IM. flOCnlAL.I. Memphis Showboats at Denver Gold (R) (3 hrs J (%) llOVll "Aevben. Aeut>en" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Tom Conti. Kally McGillis ( 1 hr . -4 1 min~ *U~=mm ,_,_..MIDIOlll :if'l& 16 Ll•IMY ... I=-== .. ,... ....,,... •MllllNllO 111M1 "The Spirit Of St Louts" (1957. Biography) Jomes Stewart. Murr11y Ham- ilton (2 hrs . 18 mtn) • -• .moll 7111 02) llOWll "Wiii Penny I 1968 Western) Charlton Heston, Joar Hackett 12 nrs 25min.) .. UITOOQU .. :.···•a,,,. ..... , lllPPIT u.• OmMTYOMOTI 'filllTAU ...,..._ llOWl'Oll . .,,,., UT\lm'11n9IQI CAMa Ll'I PUlllMQ MCAii With hOpes of saving their town from destruction, three youngster~ set out lo block !he plans of an evil gang wanting to reactivate a nearby volcano CS) llO'¥ll "To Please A Lady" I 1950 Drama) Clark Gable Barbara Stanwyck D hr., 31 min) '9 M0¥9 "The Ape Man" ( 1943. Horror) Bela Lu~0$1, Wallace Foro (2 l'lrs 1 .. Cl) WO.NID~OOMI ftlmlTOOQU 91'\l90Tm ClllCMl'UI IRmPU •ITUDIO ~Ll'lfU..o llO'¥ll "Brainstorm" (1983. Science Fiction) Christopher Walken Natalie WoOd. ( 1 hr . 46 min J .. (().,...._,I ROAD~ WftrTTOllAYD I. 0::::. LAIR ..... u . IATllAll WCM.TleG • PACO '11 CM TUM llO'¥ll "Escape From El D1aolo ( 1983, Adventure) Jimmy McN1chol T1rr oth~Patren (2 hrs ) (0) ''let's Spend The N1yt1! Togett1 er" ( 1982. DocumentaryJ The Rolling Sto~l hr . 30 min ) Cl) "Cr1ss Cross' ( 1948 Drama Burl Lancaster Yvonne De Carlo ( 1 hr 27 min I Mii 1111WllK • IAIOW. WftrTTOllAYD alCOOIY.ooo 11Yemma Q Cillt.,..,. llO'¥ll "Screaming Eag1es'' 1 t956. Orau.fll~~t Tryon. Jan Merlin (2 hrs ) I :::.,~ .... PACa OI CUlTUM -(l)Cltl~ llD H•AU. Regional c;overage ot New York Yankees at Ct11cago White SoJ1 l~k~=oo "ed So• •lllAIT l9A ~ Playoff game !2 hrs 35mln) I Tiii Ol.D HOUll • COOfiml I OMNQI COUlfTY ' UCI '> Future Chancellor Pelatson Interview' Jack Pelatson. new chancellor of the Univ of Callf at Irvine, s"8res his goals tor the Uni='• future. CC) "Yellowbeard" ( 1983. Come dy) Graham Ctiapman. Peter Boylt' ( 1 hr . 41 min) (f) ~ WCT Atlanta Chsmp1onstl1ps semlflnal matchss. llvo lrom Atlanta <2 hrs.) Cl) llOVll "The Docto1 And The G111 ( 11~50. Romance) Glenn Fo1d. Glona OeHaven ( 1 hr , 38 mln.) . WIUTUlll ,_ ([) ""°"" PUCI VlllOllAT Lur1:~n11au.1• .,.IUllT Y9CTOIY Ulm9I NCMllCT~ M0¥9 "The Earthling" ( 1960, ~ tureJ W11Uam Holden. Ricky Schroder. (1 hr 42 min) CL llOVW "The Aviator's Wife" (1981, Suspense) Philippe Marlaud, ~arle A1v1ere. ( 1 hr • 45 min J ,,.. fJ Cl) AUTO UClll International Race of Champions (IROC), from Daytona Beach, Fla ( 1 hr , 30 min.) I MmlCA't TOPTEI ®' MC I mt "The Ghott Of Thomas Kempe" Twetve-y .. r-okl Ja,.,,. Hamson (Shane Slnutko) stumbles upon a ootlle containing the ghost of Thomas Kempe, a 17th-century sorcerer who doel strange things when the youth relueel to toHow his instructions (Part 1 of 2) (R) lr WOMMQ~ WCTW llOVll "The Ice Pirates" ( 19M, Sci- ence Fiction) Robe'1 Urich. Mary Ctotby (?hrs) .Qj THI HOU YWOOO a.ow.a Many ol the top comedians in motion plcturea, put and present, are featured In this retro- specltve of h1la11ous moments from the til- 11::9 l"e' ~OllTMlllTI ®)MmlCMIADTAlm llOVll .. Abbott And Costello MM1 The Invisible Man" (1951. ~) Nancy i'E...=ey (th• min ) ! MOVll "OOdsworth" ( 1936, Orama) Walter Huston. Rult'I Chatterton. ( 1 hr., di min) -Afternoon---• iw e n1m 1TOOGU G MOYW "Rio Conchos" (1~. W•t· ern) Richard Boone, Stuart Whitman. (2 hrs ) mme .. --m-m-~ A wildlife photo- grapher becomes the victim of a enalce bite l lOULTUll TMI ...,_LR (Premiere) Holt Jim Palmer, former Battlmore Orlc*t pitcher. p<oflles spofla perlOl\aNtlee. This behind-the-scenes examination of a joe· key's Ille focuses on Angel Cordero. ~ ==-Formula I P<>rtugueee Orand P11x, from EstOf'll. POftugtl (A) ( 1 hr) 0) llOVW "Nate And Hayee" (1993, AO- vAnture) Tommy lee Jonel. MieNlel O'Keefe ( 1 hr . 'O min.) ,I) llOVll "l renchcoat" ( 1983, eorn.dy) Mart.=.ldder. Rob9rt Haya. ( 1 Iv , 3 t min I ,_MOOT ml Cl) 19A IAlllTIM.I. Pleyott Game. (2 hr$, 30 min ) Sunday. April 21 . 1985 27 l ,..ITOOlll ··--MTW Olt THI tlTt Songs· "Talk Yo You Lattt," "Super Freak." "Legs." "Stand By Your Man," "When Doves Cry" and "Cum On Feel The Noise." Judges': Mick Fleetwood. Exene Cervenka, suzre eono. e mw9 "Avenging Eagles" {1981, Ad· venture) Tl Lung. Fu Sheng ( 1 hr , 30 min.) · IMOTOll• wmnco... IOT ...... 'fTMI ... mw9 "Touch Of Evil" ( 1958. Suspense) Cheriton Hes1on. Orson Wtllet. (1 hr .. 3~'71J -till WC•rt Tournament 01 Cha~s (2 hrs ) W D ID IOU Liberty Mutual Legends, final round, llve from Austin. Texas. (2 hrs ) 1-r= Philip McKeon and Peter Barton star In the story of lhe tragedy thal follows when a teen-ager gels his first car ~llCIMIO.NON • IOUD -.0 Host Rick Dees Cohost Crystal Geyie Guests Shalimar. Greg Kihn, Patti LaBelle, Mickey Gilley. Twisted Sister, Judy Collins, Diana Ross (Inter- vie~.., l=:=e mw9 "Swing Shift" ( 1984, Drama) oldie Hawn. Kurt Russell ( t hr , 40 min.) ([) mw9 "Spring Break" ( 1983, Coma- l) David Knell. Steve Bassett (2 hrs ) ,._TNIWUT w ,. .. ATTNlllONt Scheduled Roger Ebert and Gene Sltlcel loo!\ at current trends 1n l'!!,ifi,.:.._'"_ , llOWll "And The Ship S11ls On" ( 1~. Ofama) Freddie Jones, Barbara Jefford. ltz.'" 12 min ) G nll M c:owrrtlY MUllC Perform· an<:es Alabema. Sawyer Brown Band .. 1Fear=rrs. John conree twDY IOYI I IWICY DMW llYITWal llOV. "Huelle" ( 1975 Drama)· Burl Reynolds. Catherine Deneuv!J (2 hrs 30 min.) • lllOWll "Band 01 Tne River" ( 1952. Ad\'enture) James Stewart Arthur K'en-nedY (2 hrs) •.,.,. "Gypsy" ( 19bj, Musical) Ro- salind Ruaeell. Natdlle Wood (2 hrs ) 1'*81-~NUL.TM ..... W&DCWW~l•l .. (lt} .,. "Strange lnvader5" ( 1982. Set· enc.Fiction) Paul LeMat. Nancy Allen. i! hr , 29 min.) (l)~*"'-ln put•WOrld Wa r I England, an eccentnc former sea c.pta1n ~x Harrison) takes a romantic bvt nelv• woman (Amy Irving) under his tu ltela~\~ J AOftOlt Lm .. .., mA1Wf__,.Ll.IM --MCl.lcmll .. 1'mt ,_ Computer compel!· tfon Prom &outti.ut AU. software featur- ing Mt. Rogert; ~ femlly and lflends vii .... 1111 •• e S.-CAlflfOIY 28 Sunday, April 21 , 1985 (%)mw9 "ReUben. Reuben" (1983, Dra- ma) Tom Conti, Kelly McGilhs. ( 1 hr . 41 mlnJ. I ..... llAlll Ml •TOllL l.LUITIATID .. ..-c • ..,. .,.,ICON World Professional Arm WrestHng Ct\a'l'nplonshlps Some of the strongest men and women 1n the world compete. '(1 hr) 8 ~ HGellant Bess" ( 1946. Come- dy) Marshall Thompson. George T ob1es ~hrs) D AllATU IODel U.S vs Yugoslavia. from Sarajevo. Yugoslavia. ( 1 hr : 30 min ... i mw9 ·~ragons Fight Against Tiger" ( 1979, Adventure) Woog Kuen Hsiu~ lza Lan (2 hrs.) (!) M1W Olt THI tlTt Up-synced rendl· tlons of "Baby I'm a Star," "We Belong." "Big Bad John." "Sharp Otessed Man.' "Hello Dolly" and "Shout " e leOVA Insights into the life of Stone Age people are provided In a visit to the Weo- ranl tribe of Ecuadoran Indians. whose hrst contact with outside c1v1lizatton oc- cvrred 1n the 1950s. c;i ( 1 hr ) I """" -.MD ~CMITGRY ..,.,.(R) llOWll "Local Hero" ( 1963 Comedy) Peter Rlegert, Burt Lancaster ( 1 hr , SO min.) ([) mw9 "Hot Dog The Movie" ( 1984. Comedy) David Naughton Patrtck Hou~) :1 llO¥ll "Murder Or Mercy·• ( 1974. Otama) Melvyn Douglas. Bradford Dill· man ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (!) ATMllOW99 Scheduled Roger Ebert and Gene S1skel review "Stiel\" and "Cat'a 'it" c •T~IUIAM-.AWOI .... UM eo.'I IALT WA'8 ·1-----"°'"'~ ITAllTlm u•w Chicago Cubs at Phlladel· ~la Phllllet (3 hrs) .,. m llCMI "$1zzle" (1981 Drama) Loni Anderson, John Forsythe (2 hrs ) m llOVll "Freebie And The Bean" (t974, Comedy) James Caan, Alen Ar· kin ~ I Lm\I..,._ Olt THI PMM U.•T~IUIAMmNAWl'l llCMI "Goin' Coconuts" ( t978. Com- edy) Donny and Marie Osmond. Ted Cas- sidy. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (!:)90ITIC8TB . CO) llOVll "Romancing The Stone" 't984. Adventure) Mlchael Douglas Kathleen Turner ( 1 hr . •S min ) llOVll "The Dark Crystal" ( 1982. Fan- tasy) Puppets ( 1 hr . 35 min ) Qe llCMI "Alders Of Vengeance" ( 1953. Adventure) Riehard Conle. V1veca Ltnd· f0<s ( 1 hr • 30 min ) .. ,LA111..0 Wiii WOii.A OP IPOITt Scheduled. The Harlem Globetrotters In New Orleans, Kentucky Derby Trials from Churchrn Downs m Loul1v1lle. Ky . a Kentt1Cky Der ~ f)ftv~ 1 hr , 30 min ) • :irOlrl 'i..u The phySIC• 01 a car crelh: explanation• of allefgteS and blUSh- ~. a loOk It a remdHf O IMtlC OP 'Mnm11191MD llCMI "T rut Confessions" ( t 96 1, Ofama) Robert De Niro. Robert Duv111 ( 1 hr., ~min.} .. , •• ,w ... -lfMI Scheduled' Burt Rey· nolds talks about directing "Stick", a pre- view of "Rustler's Rhapsody," starring IM"fi ..... ..., ........ u.\ NOftALL Arizona Outlaws at Oakland lnvadefa (3 hrs.} CH) l90 Comll ATTUC1IOlll CD llO¥ll "Hair" ( 1979, Musical) John Savege, Treat WllHama. ~ .. llll .... Wl'TM-.-0 • 9 AT-Featured· a look at the plight of the refugees ten years 1tter the fall ot si\in I'= WOii.A OP 90ITt Scheduled The Harlem Globetrolter& In Ntw Orleans. Kentucky Derby Trials from Churchill Downs In Loulsvllle, Ky : a Kentucky Der· lprevtew. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) W&DWMl•DIMY .... .......... llCMI "A Rare Breed" ( 1982. Ora- ma) George Kennedy. F0<rest Tucket ( 1 hr .. 34 mln.) Cl) mw9 "Raiders 01 The Lost Ark" ( 1981. Adventure) Harrison Ford. Karen Allen ( 1 hr . 55 min ) -~-.....,.. 119 llll tA•'il.l Atlanta Braves at Houston Astros (2 hrs , 45 min.) --lvenbl.g -~ ..... AICllWIQ W1aT Ar•CMIW 9"'9TAl•rT "9 -Featured dlte\l9MI her role In "Mask " ( 1 hr ) • .mwm "The Pride 01 The Yankees" [1942, Biography) Gary Cooper, Teresa Wrl9ht. The story ol the New York Yank· ees legendary flrat baseman. Lou Gehrig {2 hra , 30 min J 8D mAIC,..... Neal Gabler and Jei- frey Lyons hOst an Informative look at what'• new 11 the movies. I NMJTOMAIT .. ,..,... llCMI ''Whefe The Lilies Bloom" ( 1974, Drama) Julle Gholson. Jan Smithers. In order to stay together. a fami- ly of orphaned children keep Its lather's death a secret and tries to support nsell by collecting and selling herbs 'G' ( 1 hr . 37 min) (D)MCWll "Up The Creek" ( 1984, Come· dy) Tim M1theson, Jennifer Runyon Four college Students try to bring aome glory to their school by competing In a raft race 1galnst 1 team or ruthtesa men 'A' ( t hr . 35 rnln.) I TOIUIO •IAmr1111111-l••I .. ~ ... M .,.,,_ LR A prollle 01 wom· en'a proftttlonal baahlball player N1ncy Lieberman, al~r medal wlnntf II the 19 76 Otymple:I, E aMt ...... , --.CA A survey ot t~ rituals and advertltlng euoclattd with beet Cll ... ~OltTNl'lll- -Saturday Cont. JW I Mm1m1 POI llOlmY WUCIJwrntDAVIDtWWlll Fea· tured. the claim that a clock can receive power from fru1t1 and vegetables: U.S Customs Service plan tor trapping plant smlJgglers. stopping a th1el from dlsman· II~ an auto: air bags for cars e H•AU. Calitorn1a Angels at Seattle Mariners=) D MOU Clo.uP Featured meet Mr T. beh1nd·the-scenes of food commer· clals: s.ee how vietnam Is portrayed 10 ~ars attar the tall of ~ (.I) TOO CL.Oii POI When he learns he has a son. Paul works to Impress him but ends up with a surprise I= UCIJ wmc DAVID HOROWnl Fea- tured a soda taste test, ingredient label· ing on alcohollc beverages. a m1ll·order diet~ of business: medical lraud I CO.#tf Ul\19 "The Fhght Of The Condoi" Varietle$ of wildlife along the Amazon are v1ewed. starting at the river's source 1n Ee· uador and followtng Its course to the jun· ~· r art 3 of 3) (Rl Q ( t hr ) UD ••AU. San btego Padres at Los A~eies=:~. 30 min J Ii) ~ Featured archae- ologlsta' discoveries about Custer's defeat at Little Bighorn, the Ille ano work of the 19th·century American painter Thomas Eakins. Q ( 1 hr ) CHJ ...... PtM'T mT This mO<lern·day Romeo and Juliet tale features two teen· agers who fall m love and are separated. onry to be reunited tater through tragedy CO llCMI "Local Hero" I 1983. Comedy) Peter Rieger!. Burt Lancaster A high· powered otl company executive en· counters unexpected problems when he travels to a small Scottish seacoast town tor what he assumes will be a cut·and- drled land purchase deal (2 hrs ) (I) llCMI "Uncommon Valor" ( 1983. Orama) Gene Hackman, Robert Stack. A grieving father forms a small force to res.- cue hie son who hes been held Pfiaoner for 10 years alter beln~ declared missing· In-action In Vietnam. 'R ( 1 hr . 45 min ) ! ..... ..., 119 D..::I ,._ Celebrit judges Rene rlquez. Thaeo PenghYis. Mery Ca· dOrette. Performance by Deborah Galli D NIMll • OI 11Ul "Should Soidng Be Abolished?" 8 m OIL.A. Featured a took at L A '$ best bargains focuatng on stores that offer discounts on cars. clothing. antiques, s1I· var, china. major appliances and stereo i v&_ment. • UP wrnt ca.111 tum m OI .. DIMO Host Bill Griffith g_oes to San Diego's new Improvement COmedy Store; Bree Walker looks at the new development of Ming able to choose your baby's sex. and Mark Walton tries the newNI sport on MiSSlon Bay·lkur11ng (a combination of water skiing and sur1· I~) aJ TOO Cl.Oii POI COlllOiT When he learns he has a son. Paul worka to Impress him but ends UJ' with ~"':&. CtWl.m ~ MM Kris Kr1stofterson. Alebama. Ted Nugent. Ni- cOlette Lllrson and the Charlie Oan1ets Bend are among the performer1 at tht1 11th annual concert trom Nashvllle's Mu- nic1~=-~ m1n) _, (I) W • _.. Charles res· oun Oouglas from the throes ot an ur .. quited romal'IC4t when the tad talla head over heM !or the Mlf·<*!terec:I Enid (R) 8 W¥ WWW ITWU Drummond assures S.m that a tonsillectomy 15 nothing to leer. but when minor surgery on a knee is Drummond's late, the tables are turned i ) di T..L HOOllR Hooker discovers the b\zarre double Ille of a teen-age pros11tute (Jilt Whttlow) who beeomes a murder tar- ~t In the rad·llghl drstnct (R) Q ( 1 hr I a llCMI "Rio Conchoa' · ( 196A. West- ern) Richard Boone. Stuart Whitman Four men set out across the Texas desert attar the Clvll War 10 recover stolen Army riftes earmarked tor sale to the Apaches ~~ ~ llCMI ·~ 01 Comedy" 11982 Comedy) Robert De Ntro Jerry Lewis A !ailing comedian plans to kidnap a well- known talk show host (2 hrs) • M UWlll .u.T: A PGllDAIT Of M Ull'TM An exam1na11on of human influence on the environment 1nclud1ng a survey ot the effects ol acid ram ano tne depletion ot rain lorests ~ ( 1 ~ 6!> mAT JBU'<IMll-1 ·Beens Bran denburg Concertos The Concerto Gros· so" Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducts the Concentus mus1cus of Vienna m lhf' com ~r's Brandenburg Concertos I VI ano Ill, ~ormed on i>enOd instruments I 1 ~ (C}llCMI "Blue Thunder ( 1983, AC1ver1- ture) Roy Sche1oer Malcolm McDowell A Los Angeles police hehcopte1 patrolmal't hlj8cl(s an expe11mental rn11ttary super copter supposeoly planneo 101 use 1n c1v11 1an crowd control 'R' O ( 1 nr 49 min ) (()WCllTICINTIR CH) llOY8 "Trenchco11t' I , 983. Comedy) Margot Kidder. Robert Ha,-s Wtule vaca· tlonlng 1n Malla c.rcumstances propel a would-be mystery writer into a murder plot, 1nternat1ona11ntr1gue end the arms ot an undercover age,,t 'PG' ( 1 hr 31 min) (Q) llCml "Gandhi" ( 1982 Biography I Ben Kingsley Cano ce Beigen Richard Attenborough's epic tracing tne hie ot Mohandas K Gandhi from his early ca- reer as a lawyer through his demons1ra- t1ons ol passive resistance 10 gain 1nde- ~ndence tor India 'PG' (3 hrs 8 min ) I UCMJIOll NOUYWOOOPAllC .. 11ACC•~ .. ';"J,,. Administrator Harold Stickley woos Or Sheridan, Shelnleld'-s first wife 111sit1 the ame~ room (R) D -A Seeking revenge b4t-cauae Nell wouldn't let he< go on a coed camping trip, Samantha 'helps Joey prepare a song !Of Nell's church chotr IB> (f) llCMI "The Reptile ( 1966 Horror! Ray Barrell Noel N 11tman A Cornish ~tl lage Is erwelopea m lear as •ts res1oen1s succumb to a mysterious O•seas• bl&med on an accursed 111llage girt with th~ power to becom. 8 snake (2 hrs ) e MOVll .. Cutter" ( 1973 Mystery) Pe- ter OeAnda, Cameron M1tcne11 The d111p pearanc. ol a pro-lootbell Quarter1>1Jck becomea the as!\1gnment ot a black pr. v111e 1nve111wator ( 1 hr . 30 min 1 l ...... llMB • -~ter and McCall embark on I wild search !or a suspected bank robber who Is rumored to bf' thtt targel ol a re oantly arrived h1tman (RJ 11 hr ) • 8 QI LM IOAT A married woman seek'I revenge aga1na1 her nusband by hewig an affair w1tn another man a senovs minded conaumtr advocate threatf'r"l'I 10 rnveal a tcandal It his wife goes ro wo1k tor a cook'l8 manufacturer Oooher one IMAC suspect Jody's latest beau may nave a du~ (R) o ( 1 nr l fll LN11 The 111Uage sc11be and hi& son struggle to survive a famine during The Year of the Hyena, and the village is finally abandoned 9 ( 1 hr ) Ci) 9'AllD..,. This docudrama. set dur- ing the winter ol 1779-80 and filmed on loeallon In Morristown, N J . portrays the hardships of cMtlans and RevOlutron1'1ry SOidiers ( 1 tir ) ' ([) .... ICMOOl. IAmTUU. McDonald's Al~Star Game from Dallas (R) (3 hrs l llCMI "Harry And Son" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Paul Newman, Robby Benson Re- cently !ired from his tob. a man laces lrus- trat'°" and tries to get his son to enter a respectable profession (2 hrs I ']) llCMI "T1ue Confessions ( 198 1 Orama) Rooert De Nirq, Robert Duvall The usually separate world£ ot two btoth- ers, a Los Angeles police detective and an ambitious Roman CathollC priest. con- verge dunng a murder 1nvestigat1on R' ( 1 hr . 50 min) (%) llCMI 'M1sunderst00d ' t 1984. Ora- ma) Gene Hackman. Henry Thomas Al· t8f the death ol his wile a sh1pp1ng mag· nate neglects the needs ol his young sons while belng absorbed by his work 'PG 1 t hr. 31 min.) I llO CAIN DO'lll IMITM ... mn'llACll 1111 -A mAIC Seeking revenge oe- cause Neu wouldn't let her go on a coed camptng trip. Samantha 'helos· Joey prepare a song tor Nell s church ChOlr ffil {If) Um• •CUMn Time IS runni11g out. but Harry r1nally agrees 10 contact n1s 111 lether J:art 2 of 2) I •• U.IUID -(I) CO. UP A mOdel s boyfriend gl11et Dani a clue to the whereabouts of a m1sa1ng computer disc 1ust before he dies IBl J.f 11r J D G .CMTIPAlmt ' The Unw1nnable War" Hott Maniin Kalb looks at the ways Americana' attitudes toward the war 1n Southeast Asia and toward each other have changed during the past decade (I hr) 11 =:..Of LOIT LO¥U An attractive woman (Connie Sellecca) depressed over her husband's death, mistakes . Cery'a 11tempts to console her as a sign of atfectioo. (R) o ( 1 hr l G i.-CM llAUn llMCM Contestants from an 50 states compete 1n this beauty and talent contest In whlCh the winner re celves promotional supporl for her enter· talnment career Cohoats Pat Boone and 1980 MISS Am8f1Ca Cheryl Prewitt (2 hrs.) cm l.lllll'm.lt °' 1"I SM -,..,._ Interviews with Morgan Bnttany Abby Delton. hotel and casino owner Steve Wynn. R1<;k James. T a1 Babilonia end Rlndy Gardner. actress Lee Meredith lR) (1 hr l fD ~ Eltt&QOJl'l Of Lac1ymead' (1948 Comeoy) Anna Neagle, Hugh W1I hams Four w1ve1 all named Ellzabeth have co1odu1 contess•Otl9 to make to their nusbanO'I ra1urn1ng trom wars In d1tteret't generat.ons ot t~ 19th and 20th centu· rln ~s.) !IL! T Ml.WAY ICUIS'lfl Gr 1"I ~--"8P8ce Raiders" ( t98J. Sci ence Fictton) vino. EdWardS. C>avld Men· denhall A 10-yttr Old bOy jOlna a band ot 'C)ace ou11a~ 1n h1iack1no a <Jtarsh•P and Sunday, Aprll 2 1, 1985 29 -Saturday Cont. baltllng an evil galactic force calleel the com.g;~,k~nl.2.nJ _i/_,twl. -~TM.II ... THI DA.Mimi A would-be television writer's lelephone answering machine assumes a minel anel voice ol 11s own that lead to contusion G) TOO a,. POI C090WT When 11e learns he nas a son, Paul.works to impress him bul ends up w,th a wrprise CID llOWI "Dressed To K1tr ( t980 Suspense) Michael Caine. Angie 01ckon· son A New York psychiatrist's practice IS examined af1er a former patient becomes a suspect 1n a senes of stayings 'A' ( 1 hr 45mln ) .. I IA'NmAY 8'0llTI 'AQI tW ftmD W®l CI ... -WAU.ITmT ~~ ITM llMCH Guests The Gatlin Brothers (A) I t hr ) • llOWI "The FBI Story' I 1959 Ora- ma) James Stewart Vera Miles The wor1<1ngs of the FBI affect one ageni ana his tamlly . (2 hrs ) PUYIOY MOUND TMI WOM.O llOWI "The Being" ( 1983 Horror) Mar11n Landau Jose Ferrer In a small Ida· ho town, residents disappear at an ep1· dem1c rate. and a cop IS dete,m1ned to solve the mysterious case 'A' ( 1 hr, 19 min ) (ZJ llOWI My Tutor ( !983 Romance) Caien Kaye. Mall l at1ar.2• A h•Qh school student becomes romantically involved with the olde1 woman who is tutoring him In French 'A' I t hr 37 min 1 I MOUUT 119 llQHTTMCKI tt:11 llOWI "Panaora·s M r•or ( 1981 Fan tasy) Veronica Hart Jame G1111s A wom· an biJys an enchanted mirror that 1nvotveg her 1n sexual encounters w1tn the past 11 hr . 35 min I ,,., u.AIY ~· · GD IATWl)AY llQHT l.M Host Kath· leen Turner Musical guest John Walle ("MIS51ng You," "Restless" 1 (R) 11 hr . 30 min) 8 "1TTW Cle THI HrTI L·o svriced renc11- 30 Sunday, April 21, 1985 tlons of "Baby I'm a Star," "We Belong. "Big Bad John," "Sharp Dressed Man. "He=:~'Shout " llllTOll'IDIS L ~ llOWI "The Secret War 0 1 Jacl(le's Gifts" ( 1980. Adventure) Marielle Hart- ley. Lee Purcell A ream of World War 11 lem&le flyera take on dangerous missions oo both Sides of enemy lines 12 hrs ) CC) llCMI "Up The ~reek" ( 1984 Corne· dy) Tim Matheson. Jennifer Runyon Four college students try to bring some glory to their school by competing In a raft race against a team of ruthtess men 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) 1119 D llOWI The Lords Of Flatousti" ( 1974, Comedy) Henry Winkler. Sylvester Stallone Four high school 1oughs 1tv1n9 1n BrOORl)'n rn tM late 19SOs face conflicts with girls and school problems wt11le trying to maintain their image as kings 01 lhe lltfeet ( 1 hr . 30 mrn ) tMI I .. ,. MOTTMCll ~Portrait In Black" (1960. Suspense) Lana Turner. Antnony Quinn A doctor and his female accomplice at· tempt to hasten the death of her tycoon husband (2 hr& 30 min ) flD DAVID...., Sc.heduled a 1979 rn- tervlew with Truman Capote ( t hr) (!)8'0ITIC8ITD (IJ llCMI "lndeeenl Pleasures· (No Date) (1 tir . t~ ,.•~. tt:a<n'} llCMI "Swing Shift" ( 1984 Orama) Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell World War II separates a California couple as the hus- band goes off to war and his wife finds worl< In an aircraft factory. where she be gins an atta1r with another man PG c:;J L! hr . 40 min J 1:t98 llCMI "The Emissary" ( t969 Ora· ma) Gene Barry Susan Saint James A l<tdnapping occurs during an international convention on air pollu11on 1n Paris ( 1 hr 30 ~ ~ llCMI ~Vallev Girl" C 1983 Cr>rnedy) -· Q. _. = Q) -Ill '.:I IJ') -• :;. r ~ IJ') CD n 'O Cb QI '.:I n >< < ft! ~ < • ~ :> :::> £ -0 oD ':J IC CD ~ 3 ~ u ... n • Cb In ... Cb QI -· ~ < ;:) Q) CD er tD' ,.. Dally Pilat Nicoles Cage. Oebofah Foreman A high school girt breaks off her romance wnti a punl<er because rhe relationship ttlreatens her standing within her peer group 'R' Ct hr . 35 min) QB llOWI "Tl"re Ape Man" ( 1943. HorrOf) Bela Lugosi. Wallace Ford When some- thing goes wrong with one of his experi· ments. a sc1en11st Is transformed into an ~ (2 hi'&) • 1tiel W llO'tll "True Confessions" ( t98 I Drama) Robert De Nlio. Robert Duvall TN! usually separate worlds of two brotl'I· ers. a Los Angeles pohce detective and an ambitious Roman Catholic priest. con· verge during a murder 1nvest1gatl0n 'A' (I hr , 50 min.) 119(0) llOWI "Sex Stara" (No Date Adult) l tirs . 5 min ) w tncm ... ..., ... I: "Blossoms In The Oust" (1 941 Drama) Greer Garson. Watter Pidgeon Alter IOStng her own ctirld a woman opens a home for orphaned children and at tempts to remove the stigma of 1lleg1t1· mate births (2 hrs ) ~ WCT Atlanta Championst11ps sem1f1nal matches. from Atlanta (A) w all ...,twl. t:1I CC) llOWI "Young Lady Chatterley" ( 1977, Orama) Harlee McBflde, Peter Ratray A young woman inherits her tam1· ly's huge mansion and an ancestor's diary de1a1hng numerous sexual escapades 'A' ~hr • 28 m1",( 1:11 ~ ~WIDIOI llOWI "The tee Pirates" ( t984 Sci· ence Fiction) Robert Urich. Mary Crosby Space pirates jOln a princess 1n search of her explorer fattier and a newly discov ered source of much-needed water 1n a 1:11 nee=~ hr , 35 min ) ·~CA'ITOPTa ~ llCMI "Craze" (1 974 Horror> Jack Palance. Diane Dols A crazea an11que dealer loolls ror humans to otter as sacri- fice to his African god 9 AIC ... Q m llOWI "Trapped' ( 1973 Suspense) James Brottn. Susan Clark Upon recover- ing from unconsciousness. a man awak· ens 1n a closed department store and dis- covers that It is protected by vicious dogs i1 hr .• 30 min ) • B llOWI "The Life And Assassination QI The K1ngflsti" ( 1977. Biography) Edward Asner. Diane Kagan The final three years 1n the hfe of Louisiana's OepreHion-era Governor and U S Senator Huey P Lonil:i riddled with controversy 1.,. "Murders In Tne Rue Morgue ( 1932. Mystery) Beta Lugosi, Sidney Fox Based on the atory by Edgar Allan Poe A fiendish doctor vlct1m1zes young women as part of his eAperlmenta11on w1lh apes i1 hr • 30 min ) •OD llOWI "Drawl ( 1984 Adventure) Kirk Douglas, James Coburn A veter11n outlaw Is challenged to a gunfight by an old advelsary after he kills a 1herlff during er game O ( 1 hr . 38 min ) " -*•IOl.atT • llCMI "The Barbartan And TN! Ge1 ati." ( 19$8. Drama) John Wayne. Sam Jette The llrat American ambassador to Japan receive• cold rebuffs from the em· perOf and devotion from e getsha (3 hrs 5min ) tD llO¥ll "Bronco Buster' I t952 Ad· venture) John Lund. Scott Brady A chemplon rodeo star becomes a rival. l>Oth 1n tl'le ring and In romance of a -Saturday Cont. young rider he had earlier befnended (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ....... ()).,. "Trenchcoal" (1983. Comedy) Margot Kldder. Robe.rt Hays Whtie vaca- llotling In Matta. circumstances propel a woolO-be mystery writer Into a murder plot, 1n1ernational 1ntrigue. and the arms of an undercover agen1 'PG' (1 hr . 31 min.) . •cc:l .,. "YeUowbeard' (1983, Come- dy) Graham Chapman. Peter Boyle An ornery pirate escapes trom prison af181' twenty yeal'1 and searches for his son who has a map leading to buried treasure 'PG' j hr .• 4 1 min.) • ..... llOWll "Mike's Murder" ( 1984. Ora· ma) Debra Winger. Mark Key!Oun A Los Angeles btink employee and sometime lover of 1 drug dealing tennis instructor decldM lo lnVMtlgate his deeth and ,eop- ardlzes her own fife. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) •• .,. "Fame fa The Name 01 The -Sports Conl SOAPS ••• From Pages Q. Can ~ou tell me 1f the little boy who plays Nola and Quint's son on ··The Gu1d1ng Light .. 1~ related to anyone on the show?-R.Z .. Buffalo. N.Y. A: You be t be 11. Bud Nielsen it the real· r life son of Tom Nielsen, who plays Floyd, and Lisa Brown, wbo plays Nola. ll'1 bi1 flr1t acting assignment, but we lblnk the little charmer bas potential with or without bis parents standing by. Q: Can )OU plea\C tell me 1f"The Young and the Restless·· has an} 1ntent1on of bring1n~ bac 1 k th~ character. o.f Laune Brooks . -~ .L .. Santa Ana. C ahf. .... ... ,. -· M lllllfiOllMlm,. .... Lfl ("1..-..1,:::: ............... LIN ................... ,... ................ . ,,. In...._ 111111 • mbul rn .. lllllLE ..... lllUlll • Melf C.-nlW:lll ... AICOT -~ ~-umTU&l ....... -... (I wlill"A'tla.., ....... L1,1•t-Ml ................... ...._ (I -~---.. ~---.. tmA111T90ITIU•M .. ....... ..... Pllftttll.t WI •c ~a ehuMJ1 ._ .............. ___ ...... ........... cuw.) -· :s • CD >C Game" (1966, Mystery) Tony FranclOSa, Susan Saint James A magazine reporte< accidentally discovers the body of a stain Q!!.! ( 2 hrs.) W llOWll "L18nna'' ( 1982, Orama) Linda Griffiths. Jane Hallare11 A woman whose marriage IS falling apart leaves her spouse lor another woman 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 mm ) .. ® WMAT m All n Men and women un1 delgo"l a gender crisis dl9CU$S the pa1n-tu1 coot; ts between mind and body. Nar- rator Lee Grant ( 1 hr ) A: Although Jamie Lyn Bauer, wbo plays Laurie, showed up for a "Young aDd Restless" reunion last year when Victor aad Nikki were married. there are no plans to bring back the Brooklet on a replar basis. Since the Brooklet, incladJn1 Laurie, made their mast exlt from tbe show a few years back, John Conboy bas left the show as producer. (The Brooklet were a creation of writer BUI Bell and Conboy.) Conboy Is now over at "Capitol." Ed Scott, the show's present prodacer. believes the popula tion of Genoa City 11 J••t rigllt with the Wllllams and Abbott families In the forefront. AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR OPENERS Q: Is Robert Lupone, who plays Zach on "All My Children:· any relation to Patti? I saw her 1n "Evita" several years back and recentl y m the-movie .. Witness ... There ~cm to be some resemblance between the t wo. -W.N .. Ashtabula. Ohio. A: Tbt Lapoaet, P1tll Hd Robert, are 1l1ttr and brotber. lacldeatally, Robert, wlto WH aeea oa "Searclt for Tomorrow" .. Tom I wltllt back, ,. ultlDI .. All My Clllldrtn." Zac• wlll be ll&erally be a dead IHH IOOD, 11t~11t ltl1 m•,.,, will create loll of b voc In Pl1e Valley. We a4ers&ud Rob(rt It •P for a plH1 part oa "AJIO&lter World." Dilly Piiat "Claulfied Advertlllng SALES & SERVICE WE CARRY STANLEY OHi otOfl Al TUNSMITTH Sunday. April 2 1. 1985 31 ·~orllrli impul, > ou purr h r whl'n •Uind anlf ... ,, monitor, r,l(ular mr1u~I' al pnr, 0 R ANGE:-C •JIJN TY Coaat UC Irvine Chancellor Jack W. Peltason has r$Cammended Dr. Gerald 0 . Weinstein as acting dean of the UCI College of Medicine./ A4 Callfomla No one swings through the walnut trees, but the city of T arzana recalls Its ties to the mythical lord .of the jungle./88 4,000 demonstrators march through down- town Los Angeles in protest against President Reagan's policies./ A3 -, Nation Overall crime is down, Including murders, but rapes and aggravated as- saults were on the rise In 1984JA3 Federal health officials are ordering a temporary halt In the sale of a natural growth hormone in the wake of three deaths./ A3 World A government in- vestigator Is blaming de- algn flaws at the Union Carbide Corp. plant In Bhopal for the tragic gas leak last D~ember ./ A3 ... Style Oversized shirts and drawstring pants are to f ashlon purchases for young teens./81 "Fresh and glowing'' Is the Ideal achieved by beauty tips outlined for prom night makeup./82 RealEetate Interior decorator Kristi West uses fabrics and wallcoverings to solve a problem of balance and proportion./C4 Sporta Mater Del High basket- ball standout Tom Lewis decides on USC. /C1 A bad day for both the Angels and Dodgers as each Is dealt one-run setbacks. /C 1 Patty Sheehan leads LPGA tournament In Las Vegas by five shots enter- Ing final round./C2 Entertainment UC Irvine and South Coast Repertory take the theatrical spotlight this week./84 The Television Hall of Fame prepares to Induct eeven new members./83 Bualneu 011 truataenable In- veetora to directly share In the company's ear.n- tnga and receive the cus- tomary tax benefits at- trlbuted to oil and gas royalty lncome./81 IImEX Erma Bombeek A6 Births A7 Bridge A6 Bustnesa 85·7 Claatlfled 01.e Cro11word 08 Death Notices 07 Horoscope • ~nn Landers 05 A7 ()pinion A8 Public Notices 07 Real Eltate C<4·8 Sport a C1·3 Style 81·2 Tetev111on TV Log Theater a 83-~ tie A2 -· TOMOMtOW: CtO , .· ,-'· l 1r ORNIA <.;lJNOA f A P PIL -; 1 198°. -,,_ , -~ ,~ 'c., Grappling with toxic·waste· ' . California's ·T:oxlC Wate Sites . 1. Big Blue.Hiiia-Fresno County* a. c ... e11a Dtepoul Companr -Casmalla 4. IT IMtronmenhtl -Martinez &-IT lnYlronmentel·-Benicia L ~uld W•te Dtepoul -Kettleman Hills 1. WCCC 8anlt.ry L8ndflll -Richmond • Open Sites Locations * Open 4 weeks ~r year . / . ' By ROGER GILLOTT CM n.. ._..... p,._ I 0\ \ '( 1EL~ -(ah lorn ta ,., \1tt1ng on a IO;\IC·"aste umebomh Jnd o tlic1als are ..crambllng 10 dctu~ 11hcfort:11'<, too late ·~ i: rt JI a cn11cal_J unctur1: 1n n1!>lo') · 'Hi)'> Bob Gnffith dtrcltur of IOAtC·" a\k man.igcment for nr- ~ingi: ( OUI"!) · Right no" tht" problem " h1g l'nough to focu' our a11e nt1on but 11 ' ,1111 man.gcablc: · he \Cl)S "'lf'At" "dll Ill or 10 \l."ars. then· ma-. be nuthtntt "i: l an do·· Propo\al\ tu dt:an up thr m.;\\ d11m1nat..: \alrami:nto ··1t·s a n."dl motherhood-and-dppk ptt issue 1n the L.eiislaturt" th.1'> ~ .. s1on."" ~,.,Elmer Bro~n. dirl·Uor of governmental relauoni. for 1hc ( ahforn1a Truclang .\ssouation. \Omt" of "ho-.c: memtier<> haul tO'\tl ~astc Ten btll\ dealing ~•lh IO\IC 1.1.a'ill" are pending 1n the Legislature the state Senate has created a T O\tc'> and Public ~alct~ Management Commtl tee and (10 ' George Oo:ukmeJian ha' propo~d c.rea11ng a \lale~1de Liar w ()\ crsce SPl'ndang SI 0() m tilt on I\ l urb IO\ll LOntamma11on -\ nc" 'tatc la1.1. makes 1lkgal dumping of !U~1c '-'a\le a felom rather than a m1~emeanor But 11 ma' be cac,1er 10 mal.;.: propo!Mll\ than 10 coml' ~ up "nh 1.1.o rkable wluuons . "'The fact is. nobod~ ri:all) kno"' ho\\ 10 clean up 1he'>I.' things .(lO\lt dum~)and dc<>tro) "hat"s in them \o the' "Ill be ..afe m the tuture · s.a's Jack Jone"I a spokesman 1or Do" Chemical Co . "h1ch has m ~estcnv headquane~ tn an unincorporated sccuon of( ontra Cost.a Count\ 1n the C)an Franusco Ba) -\rea - Tom ~humacher. nelUll\C \lu pre<>1dcn1 ol thl' ( ahtorn1a Truck ing <\'isoc1a11on adds ano ther la, cat "The crude'>I JM C o t all ma) rnmi: 51J 'cars lrn~ no" 11 \\e learn the 1h1ri.gs \\Care using toda) 10 treat tht "as1e arc act uall) more dangerou'> than the 'A3\tc 1tseir-· . Reccnt h fed.i:ral En' iroomcnt.11 Pro1ectiori \(tl'nl' '""'~'11ga1or\-.eek- 1ng the '>Ou rec oi' no\lou-. chcm1( JI\ being bck hed into thl· air ol the Bndesburg ')(.·('t1on uf Philadelphia "ere unnened h' "hat the' found The fumec, 'Acre Lommg from that u t\ \ nonheast \e"agl' treatml'nt plant '-'hO\C opera1ton ,., a1mL•d a1 nding 1hc.\chu)k11l Rl'l'r n t a IO\tl (Ple.9e .ee CLEA1'ftJP I A2) California's Time Bomb Military pursues its own cleanup By The Associated Pttu The m1htal"\' marches to a d1fTercnt drumtxa1 "hen It comes to touc wa\te cleanup. sa)' state and local ot)iu alo; "ho haH no control over rhc:m1ca" used b"' the armed fon:es. "Thl· Depanmen1 of Defeo~ pur\ut\ its o "'n cleanup program \\tlhout .in) O\er\1gh1_'· S3.)S R~ C1\\1nn aide to Rep Vic Fazio. D- Cahf 'The EP.\ doesn't . ~t't 1n-.ohcd and the 111 11~.il and \tJtt' ht"ahh ~ Juth<1n\le<, arL·n t !'' t'n ~ thl· npponun11' 111 re- '>pond 111 deanup plans."" b1111 ol Sacramento and t~o other \.on1r1: '>'>men ea rhtr thl'I month propo<.('d leg1\la11 on that "ould allo~ thr kdcJI Fn' 1rnnmental Pro1ec 11o n .\E!l~"~' 111 <>' a~.T m1l1tan "aste IPleaK tee MILITARY/A21 City hopes to turn methane gas into money Four firms interested in piclducirig energy from hazardous g~s By ROBERT BARKER Of I ... .,.., .... IWf Under a state deadline lo remo'.: concentratio ns of methane gas lrom an old rubbish dump, Hunttngtoo Be:.ch offici1l1 arc ellploring the poss1b1ltl) of getting nd ot the poten11all) hazardous gas and turning a profit while do1n$ II Publtl Wo rks D1rect0r Paul ( ook said Frida} that four pn,ate com- panies have cxpre'i..ed interest 1n rc mo' 1ng and paying the cit) for the po1en11al energ) source. produrcd h) decompos- tng H'&l'l.tbk matenals 1n a 22-anc lield n..:ar Golden West Street and Talbert .\venue south o f .............. ~ ............. ou .. 'CM .... oa tJae 1tmnp0tamapolla treeu aoa 0.Yld catf It llile fta••••d. Tbe cedar at ceater la ll,ut to 10. f . Old, beloved trees felled for progres~ Dy ROl!llT IAllKER tn thr mtd-19305 even t>efort thcrt Of .. ....,,.....,.. "'a\ a houK on lht' lnl Oliver ind Helen Lou1 co~ \:\Id "Ht'~tK>uaht the pmpcn) af\cr he aoodbye 10 1 couplt' of their best iOt out oflht' Nav)-1n the I '>JO\.'' '31d fncnd the Olhtr di)-. M~. (. ()\ "He OOUihl quite I re~ One of tbc lhcnd Wltl .. maaniti· (M't t~cs and the nurseryman pvc cent." '"tct-smtlhna. 50-foot him the deodarc-cdar It wa~·•lrc d' 11 ma1noU1 Ute'"'' tht Co~C1 pl1nttd bia trct when ~ mo\cd the hou~ in 1he fron' of't'-ter Foun111n Vallt) hctt in i9s3 ·· home 1n tQS , ~ SttOnJ wu even The 1"0 lrct\ ~·l11mt' a f1-.ontc &Al~ttda---~kl fll \-for \M-( o" chtk:hTn - li\t'f c 0 , plinltd 1 dtoJu ko)ct-l f'C'J . <.1ltnn t>cnni\ and ccCtar-a.n U\t thcH1m l.t) ,_ rPleue ... tatU/A2l the ( cntral l 1hrar. (ti\ < o unl ti me m hers ha\. l' agrrcd 10 \C.'..:k proposals. Thr area 1n quc<,t1 o n al luJlh "pan ol the Central Park <;Htl·m but the fire-productng propen\111e' of thl' ga<. ha H' prevent rd the de' i:lopment 111 rccrratton structure'> tu datl" In No,ember 1482 the< J l1 torn1J Soltd Waste Managl·ml·n1 Board told local officials thn "°l'rl' ou1 ol compliance w11h 1-he FeJl.'ral Rc- c;ourccs Consena11on and Rl·co,cr. \t t o f 14.,h tor allov. 1ng thi: rntthJnL· 10 acrumulall" \nd 1n 'iL·pll·mtx·r of last )l'ar the ..ame \l. J\ll' \lanagcment Board no111ied l~al oflicials that thl') had onl" ~car to reducl' ·-unacceptahh:"' Inds of methane ga'> produced at !hi: lorma dump '>tic \hoard \p<lh-<;man 'Wiid at 1hl· t1me thal !ht" buildup o l ga'> could cau\l' an t:\ploston .\I thJt u me. 10\.al aulhonttl'' outhnL·d plan\ to build rnllector "l'll'> l11Jlll1v. thl' methane ga' ll1 he hurnt•d 111Tur rrk.l'-<'d 1ntn thl· atmn\ophere Hut munl"' tor thl' proJl·ct 'Ah tch ts l"\p!.. l ll"li II• dl\I ahout s I )0.00J ha'n 1 Oc\.'O made a' a1lahk Ruhh1'h '-'J' dumpc:'ll 1n the 22- Jl n l1dd lnr .ih.1u1 20 \Ca!". "hen 11 \'J' Jn c lr.ingl' < nun1' land till It v.as IJtt r 1unwJ n\ a " 1he nt' ~hH.h "''uld he.· ,aJdkd '-'tlh rc-co-.en co\I' 11 thl· ga' "n·1 n·tnncd h\ pn,ate mean' Five years in jail already, and still awaiting trial 'Is n't any excuse for making a person rot in Jail.• says attorney For almost fi, l' \Car ... ~ 1ll1J m I l'l E"''"" has been hehind har' 111 thl' Orange Count~ fail He ha<.n t hl·l·n con\lcted of an' cnml· -hl·' ,1111 awa1ttng a trial He \J\' he' .1n innocent man Fo r m ore· than'" \l·ar, thc ,l,I\ 1n11 of F-oun1a1n \ .1lll'' h11u\l'"' 1k h1J11 V1rg1nia .\nder\nn-hJ' hl.·l·n J \.J~· unrcc;oh t'd Poltl l" and prn<.t"l uh 1r' sa) f, tn\ "a' thi: onl· "tin .. 1ra nglnl and fatalh h<'at thr 21'·\l·Jr-11ld woman 10 lier lkml11lk \lrl'Ct hom1· But the) ha,<'n·1 hjd ,, d1:1nn· 111 pro\C ti tn lOUrt The culprit tn 1h1-. unu,ual JclJ' says Evins· auorne) 1<, thc < altfom1.i Supreme Coun. 'Ahtlh ~ll on thl" ca..._. for four )t'an. while pondt'nng the rthab1ht) of h'pno111e<l "•In<.'\~ tt''it1mon\ The issue" J\ rruual 111 lhl· Orangl' < ount~ case The ke\ pnN."t·utmn w1tncs'i wa'I an at·qua1ntanct• "lH' l'l'C'lllcd undt'r h\ pnm1c; a rnn' cn.a uon 1n wh1<'h E~tns allcicdh ad- mitted ktlhng Jc n .\nc.kNln r~. frn~ Attomt'\\ hll-.l' behl"'t'd that "11hou1 thr IC\llmon' of the h' p no111t\1 ~line''· thtrl' "huk lhanH' f, ins l·an be con' 1ctcd lht" lona..Jcla~t·d tn;al nov. appt·ar' "1thl(I \l&ht In Janual') the ...,uprrmc· < ourt ..cnt 1he ~' ln\ C.l\l' tn thr \tatt' C oun of .\JlpUI in nta .\n.t .\ntl I '' Tu~a' that m un ruk,t 1h.i1 lhl' oriatnal murdrr l h.lfil ~i<I'"'' f '1n' mu~t be drnpfl('d hc'll'lU\t" 11h1n11n11111 tht' tc·,nmnn1 of .1 h~ pn1•tlll.,J ~ ne\\ I k "',., 1"(1 ·a~ ,1, .A111h-rrd h111 f ''"' <'OJ,nt"d onh a f("\\ mm uh·,,,, PHIL SIEIDEllAI NEWS F OLLOWUP lrl·l«inm On tht" orck" nl thl rtr Jnlll" ( ounl\ Dl\lrtd \tltHOl"'' .if11,,· •tli\l'r'• fl'Jrfl'\lcd f\ '"' lfl lhl h1hl"\\ •I thl 1.111 11n a nl·"' murdn , 1-\J gl' f hl' pn1'>l'•Uh"lr an thl" la'>l "1" lhlf, "l·nough l'' tdl'nn-Ht tn L' '"','en "'11hu ul thl" ll'<.llmun' of 1h1 h' J'· n\llltt•d \.\tine\\ \t.tn.irra1gnmcn1Tl'>ur..Ja,1111 ..,11· 111g l \ 1n' plea1.kd not ttutlt' lmt~h' P.11nuJ \1anouk1an 11rdl'rt·d h11n 1,, appt·ar at ,\ \1a\ 2 prl'l1m1n.1n hc:anng \1 that 11mc .1 1ud~r "111 df>M.•r:mtnl' "hl"t h<'r thal' t\ \ltl11l 1l"nl C\ 1dent t' tn tJkl· thl· \.J\C' 111 that ""'!>'. .rn at ll'd 1 nal Rt•ttJrdk'' of J O\ 11tr\ ,,rd1ll \\,"1an1 fluhltl I~ kndl·r ~ 1llt.1m ..,_,)pen' hc.•hn l''I h", 1t,·n1 f ''"' hJ' alrl'3d' hll"l-<l 3 ~-nou' tnJU\ltlt -ht' f1\l··)l'ar ~jtl tn Oran,r t ounl\ l.111 · Th1'·" not \OOW1ine v.h•'' hc.·1•n '\lO\ ll tni lll ,ln\ thtnp. . 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Ol.l\1"1tll11 1\'h'.l'<. 1\.lH• 1' . he -.;11.t If 'lll'I d1"\'>n°1 r\\n ~nuv. \\ hl'1l t1" 1n,1l 1' ·· I hr .ll'll'n't .11l11rOl'' i.a•tl I '1 "' n"'' \11 H':t" ' l.t h.1d "'' , n min;al n·. 11111 lx i.1rr hl' "·" .. rrt'\ll-d 1n Te'a' t" I 1•unt!!!!.!_ \Jill~ '~'I",. Bu1 1,·n~1h' "·" n I \r,1nJ•· < l\Unl\ J .. 11 h." 1,11.,·n :t 11111 on h" fl','r"'1n:al lite IPlt&M ... JAll..&D/ A2) t--·.1 _... ____ ~J.,_ ______ __;..._ ____ \ ______________________________________________ _.\ ______ ~--------~------------~----,......r----.._--------• I th&ttn Champlin will 11vc the foW1h Town Hall Cclebril)' lttturt 11 10:30 •·~ Monc:tay 1n the ewport Edwards \..incma. umntd ttdi:et are 1v11lablc at the box of'f1tt tor the =m ~ponsored b} thcAss1stantt nofNewpon Buch and Laaurui Beach. Champhn. who hu bttn com· mcnlJOt on the film ll«t"le 1n HolJ~­ wood and London $1DCC 19S7, 1i probably best known u entena1n· men1 edhor and ··Cntic 11 l..a'IJe" columni~t for the: Lo. An,eles T 1mci. An honors &radu1u e from Harvard. he st.arted hi$ journalistic carttr with the Time-Life bureau 1n London. Hts accumulated knowlcdac of the mo- lion ptcture 1ndu~tl') mukc his Ice-- lures a rontnbut1on to 1hc an 1n themselves. as well ai enterta1n1n1 and informative. Proceeds from the Town Hall scncs help fund Assist.anct LeaJue proJccts such as the Dental Healtl1 Center 1n Ncwpon Brach and Child 0a)' Care Center 1n Cona Mesa TREES FELLED FOR PROGRESS •.• JP'romAl Patnc1a -and all the ne1&}lborhood children In their he)da). trtt' houses were built under the 1~· canopies and swing\ v.crc \U\pendt'd from ltmbs. But all good 1h1nl~ 1ieem1n1I> come to a pa!>S and 1h1~ v.cck v..orker\ came and cho pped d u'-' n the belovt'd old tree\. • It seems tha1 the Co\es and their ne1ghbo~ ~•II nov. ~ta n~ce blacktop road, cur~ and sidewalks an their nei&}lborhood on Third Street near Maanoha Street and Tal~r1 Avenue. But the trtt!t had to go to make room for the street 1mpro' ements. .. The) were magnifi~cnt t&nd. we'll miss them. but theres no m1s11 v· inas." Mrs. Cox !>aid. ··w e can always plant a tree. Maybe 11 will be a smaller one this time." But \he •.:ud 1ha1 O h' er w111 m 1 ~s them because he loved the birds the trees attracted. And the trees' cn11nen1 depanurc prompted their 29-)ear-old son. Den· ms. to pa~ a return v1stt to a fa vorne place ofh1s childhood. "He said since he was the on9' one here anymore he should climb n one last time." Mrs. Cox said. "He d.1m bed to the very top. A friend aot pictures of him ... CLEANUP NEEDED NOW ••• From Al soup created b~ l'fllucnt lrom chemical. plastics and other indus· Ines. Ot>M:rvat1ons \uch as Jones' and Schumacher's and 1nl·1dents such a!> the one in Philadelphia are d1squ1et· ing. and the public's reaction in general 1s fear -and a desire to keep the waste as farav.ay from them~IHs and their communttle\ a!> possible The sheer !'.Cope of the problem bogles the mind Cahfom1a has more than 25.000 abandoned sites whcrl" toJuc waste has been deposited !>ince the end of World War II. when the creation ol hazardous byproducts mushroomed. Nobody knows how much waste 1s 1n them. but Jennifer Tachera of the Toxic Substances D1v1s1on of the state Depanment of Health Services estimates tl is hundreds ofm1lhons of cubic feet. One hundred and eighty sttes 1n 39 co unties arc on the state's hst of tho~ that most urgently need cleaning up -either through hauhng the matenal someplace elSt". treating n to render 11 harmless or cncapsulmng it to pre· venl leakage. Even high-tec hnology business - once touted as a clean industry because it doesn"t have smokesl41cks -as a rrulJOr offender. Sanl41 Clara County. home of the S1hcon Valley. ts the state's founh-largest producer of toxic waste. The biggest ha1ardous-waste gencr· ators are Contra ( osta Count)'. Kern County and Los Ang.cl~ Count}. Last April. the state A.ssembly Office of Research estimated as much as 40 percent of CaJiforn1a'<, iroundwatcr ts potential!) con- taminated. mostl y an 1hc San Fran· c1sco Ba~ and Lo'> l\nselcs regio n'> And the problem " onl)' gelling worse. Evcl') ~ear. an c<o11mated 265 m1Jlt on tons of to'<•l' waste are gene_ra_!_ed 'he11o n.,.,1de and the EPA says the ligure 1s 1ncrt•a\ang 5 percent to 6 percent annual!) -a rate thal would about do uble lhe volume or hazardous waste b~ the end of the century. "That"s mo re than a ton of toxic waste for every man. woman and child an the counll)." says John Slonner. head of the EPA's 1ox1c- .,.,aste programs 1n Washington. Cahfom1a chums out more than 10.2 m1llton tom ofhaLardous wa.,le a year. and about CJnc-..cvcnth of that 1s trucked tn special treatment planu or toxic dumps. . The problem o f to"1c waste ,., wo,en into the fa bric of modern an dustnal \0(1Ct) "Nobod) wanh ha1ardou'> wa..ie, but nobod} 'itop., to think that 11 doe<.n't rnme from ''>Omewherc out there.' It comes from v1nually cvcl')· thin$ we have -the food we cat, the medicine we take. the dothe., we wear. the TV we wal(h .. say'i Cali· fom1a Highway Patrol Capt Dw1Jht Helmick. who 1s tn (hargc of routing 1rucks carrying tmm waste to treat· mcnt plants and d ump\. (inffith. the Orange < o unt) tox1t., chief, expands on that idea. ''Ha1ardous wac;t e 1'> a con')Cquemt· of industrial soc1el) ... he 53)\ "The onl} way to get away from 11 •'> to ~o bat.k to a pre-lndu\lrial Rnolu111111 '><><.1c ti-. and nohod) want\ 1ha1 · I he federal gc)\·Crnment 1\ pur\u tng a less drastic but l" trcmel) t mth option. 1 A new federal law mandat«\ th.it after 1990. no untreated toxic wa\k will be able to tx· legall) plal cd 1n the gro und anywhere an lhl' nation Toxic-waste landfill\ v.111 rnnltnul· 1oe"st But the~ will hc dhk toaccepl onl)' the hea")' \ludgc tha1 remain\ after waste ha\ lx:cn lrt•ak d to remove 1l'i tox 1C'11 y or a fter 11 ha\ tx.·(·n turned into a gooey ma\\ tha1 1\ le~\ likely than a ltqu1d to \t.·cp through t h e ear th and con 1am1 na1 c groundwater <ikmner e'illma te\ th" 'tt·p tould reduce by 50 percent 10 Mt f'l('ru~nt the Counties ran.Keel Dy toxins tfiey generate LOS ANGELES (AP) -Here It Yuba 21,1• 28.258 18,212 17,180 1•.eu I county-Oy-county br ... down t~ of toxJc WMtee generated tn Sen U.. Obllpo CetlfOmla. The~ complied MorMr~ In 1M3 by the state Oepettment 8M F,..,""'ldlco~ll\ of HMlth S.W.,..,. tncduded Ktnaa tn a January 18M report to Gov. Sanla CfUz Geo<ge DeUkmejlan by the Call-San Benito fornia Hazardous Wate Man-T..,.. ..... agemetrt Counctt. Mlndodno Otange ~ty ranka ftfth on Madera .... 6,714 5,503 5,303 3,118 3,011 1,125 1.512 1,1U 1, 171 the 118t. N9vllda The IC'tu.t votume of wut• -1 1111n hu prob•btY fncreued 10 per-8hMta cent to 15.. percent, but the C*-• proportk>n prodUC*t by .ch LAik• county ha probably rerNlned Nap9 1tattc, accordtng to Jenntfer Mam Techera of the ttate Department Yolo .. .. 541 41'1 of HMlth 8.vlceil rn 8acnmen-M.-ced to. 8une --The num.,.,.. are In tone of ,._.. 307 w•te produc.d per~· Silk~ Contra Cotta 2,718,850 Sutt9r 108 11 eo 15 Kem 2,2.a,037 tnyo Loe~ 1,414.014 Humboldt Santa ca.a 1,315,640 Colusa 8 1 none none none none none none none none none none none none Orenge 489,041 Def Norte Alameda ~5.407 AJplne San Diego 334,•55 Amactor San Mateo 222,930 El Oorado •Sect.mento 150,921 Glenn Sonoma 138,739 Maripota Soeano 80,211 Modoc Stanislaus 81,571 Mono S.n Bernardino 52,259 Ptumu Frnno 44,0M Sierra Ventura 34, 175 Tettema San Joequtn 33,272 Jrlnlty al¥9rl6de--tu06omne Santa Barbati 29,.a1 Total 10.172,821 volume of toxic waste put into dumps. Some say the reduction could be even areatcr. The ahema11vt· to dumping un· treated waste is developing and building facilities to treat 11. Some companies already treat thc1 r toxic waste. but most don·t because ol the high costs. officials say. fn the shon run. it's about I 0 t1mcs cheaper for industry to simply dump its byproducts an the ground un- treated. But in the long run. that may be immensely more expensive for \OCICt). Skinner estimate<; It will cost billions of dollar\ per )ear to build. operate and ma1nta1n tox1c-trcat· ment plant\ Those com, eventually will be passed along to consumers. "The vast majority of waste 1s treatable to reduce 11 1n volume and haLard prior 10 disposal," say!> Jean Carr. who head\ a IO~•c·wastc task force set up by the Lo~ .\ngeles-ba\Cd <)o uthern C ahforn1a "''"0<·1a11on of < 1o"ernmcn1<1 .\ recent rl'port 1\\Ut d b} ( a rr\ ta<,k forte cond udc~ that "continuing the practice of land d 1\1X>'>al pro .. 1dl''i httll' a\\Uranu: that the ha1arduu\ wa,le will be contained \O a~ tu nc\ l'r pml' a future threat 10 .,.,all'r quaht) au qual1t) and human htallh ·· V. hale mam l\\Ue\ 1n the toXK· wa\tl' contrO\l'r\)' remain fu11 y, o ne of the mo\I punling 1s wh) de· \.cloP' r!I build next 10 to xic dump\ and wh)' homeowne r!> buy there <)omc ho meowner\ \a ) the.• \l.l'rt·n·11uld about the pre\Cncc of the dump or 1hat thC} were t<Jld uni) there .,.,a., a ··\an1tar, landfill'' t1nd lhJI \ounded .,afc Now. \omc o f thi>o,c,• homcov.ncr<, who can afford 11 are getti ng out \Clhng their hou~"i al a loc;s o r at least not at the profit lhC> would ha ve made had 11 no t been fo rt he pro,1mt) of thr IOXIC dump 01hel'\ arc toned h) finan< 1al pressures to \ta) while a few ha ve adopted the fatal1st1c view that they've already been exposed to dangerous chemicals and any dam aac to their health has already been done. Meantime. speculators remain willing to buy the propenies near ha1-ardou~waste dumps. hoping to bu)' tn cheap and sell out later for a 11d y profit. .. A seller might be trying to sell for less than the market value of the propeny. and buyers arc speculating that sometime a year from now the issue m1gh1 cool down and the price may go up again." says real est ate broker Noel A. Wych1co who not long ago sold one of the home ., near the controversial BKK landfill 1n We.,t C ov1na, about 20 mile'> east of downtown Los Angeles. Jones. the Dow Chemical official. doe!>n't mince words an discussing the ·~~ue of rcs1dent1al development\ near lOXIC dumps and IOXIC-W3'ilC producers. "I don't think it'' <;tup1d11y on the pan of the homeowner;. People who bu) ho mes are Just looking fo r the lowest down payment and lowc!>I monthly payment\," he ..a ys. "It's 'ilup1d1t> on the pan ot developers and the 1oning com· m1ss1on'i that permit 11. Zoning rule\ arc hcang eroded h~ pol111cal prcsc;· urc\. and big developers are able to exert a lo t of tnOuence " A maJor hotel and condominium development '" hc1ng pro~scd in •\nt1och near Dow'\ plant 1f zon1na on the land can be changed from tndustn al lo rc,1dcn11al. Dow expects that once the hotels and home\ are but It pressure may~ brought 10 curtail Dow's operations. "II happen'> all the lime," Jones says "lndu!.\ry 1c; there first. then horn" arc built. As soon as people move in. the,Y get mad at industry for being there · NEXT: Wllal We'r e Dolac WI" 0.r Tode Waite. MI LITARY CLEANUP •.• From Al disposal. despite rrc'itdcnt l<l•atwn\ exccuuve order cxc mpt1nll 1hc mill· tary from federal la.,.,., rcgarcf1 ny to\11 waste In Oranac C ounly. 00it1.11, ht1 '-t' been tryina unsucccs"full) for tv.o ycari to at• the Tustin Manni'< orp\ Hcltcoptcr Air 11t1on 10 prc ... l'nl J formal cleanup plan. ~>'' \iira Yam1ch1ka of the county'' I n- v1ronmcntal Management Aatnl' This despite focal find1np that m1ht.ary fuel\ and wlvents arc con tam1nat1n& creeks that feed the 1n ,rea\ln&ly polluted lJppcr Ncwpon Bay ~nd that hcn1ene and five other canCt'M·au\1na c hc mir ali ha' ( • ramted 1he h \C., wll :and water • "We h<1ve to budget then 1t goc\ through a rc"1cw of the DOD 1hcn we mu\t get a pproval fro m C onirc~s:· 'a)' Jim Simko t'ov1ro nmental cna•· nccr for the Tustin helicopter b3K r rad1t1<>Mlly. the m1l1~ry has re· \po nded to loc:al dcanup demand, onl~ when 1he public ac1s 1rotc. ( iwtnn ~)\ "It depend\ IQ a artlt r\tenl on 1hc publtc attention &1 '-en to a pan 1cul3r \Ile ·· ) am3l h1ka \a)'I \he aa.n.·e' with lhat thCOf} fht FPA h\ted W m1l1ta ry bar.c\ na11onw1dr with ha1ardou'I wutc 1hrc:w •. ti nd ~vcn arc 1n ( alifornta - 1nl lud111g three in \a,rame nto and •>lhcr'\ 1n ~unm "ale 1\an fkrnardinu I •Hhrup .i nd ~crtcd ' Dr Jame\ \tratton. a IOAtc cxpcn with the itate health depanmcnt, ~YI that for decade 1hc m1ht.ary took fueli and solvents and "poured tt 1n the around and let 11 cvapQrate wtthou1 any thouf.'t to 1he impact on the cnv1ronme n1. · "They're much more cooperative than lhcy used to ht," he say1, "but I wouldn't rule out the chance that md1v1dual baw commandtrs arc lest apt to cooperate " "I don't think there's o m11lt.ary base without an environmental prob- lem." Army l.t ( ol \ra11 MacNab ..at "I 1n wa,h1natnn, A'but th re's not on ind u"ltr) or a munic1paltty witho ut onr either ·· • Corutld9rabte ~ may combtne wtth .,, occulonal fPl'lnkt. or ltght ehOW9t thtt motnlng. but the afternoon thOuld be at IMll partly eunny, according to tM National Weather s.rvtc:e. Tonlgtlt will ... oonll<*•bi. ctoudlneel, but the WMther thOYld tuM mo.tly eunny and wwmw Mondey afternoon. Lows wltt be In the mkf 40t tnd 50a. wltfl highs Suneley In the eo. Temp«atuf .. thOYld reaett the mid 80s to mid 70. on Monday OenM fog tnd occa¥>nal lhowet9 are forecut for the mounteln1 today along with conlkSereble ctoudlnea and nortl'twest wfndt from 20 to 30 rnph. LO'ft wtH be In tl'te 30a. wltl't hight In the mid 401 to mid SO.. Tl'te WNther thould warm Into tM SO. Monday, ~ l'tlgl't ctoudlneu ehould give, way to eunthlne by Monday. Strong we1ter1y Wind• wlll reoge from 20 to 40 mph today, but deer .... tonlgl'tt . U.S. Temp• T-14\H .. lf\OICate Pf-I m • lllQh ..,,., OV«,., IOw 10. p ... .. ~ 17 44 76 43 85 4& 40 24 ... 90 61 11 13 .. 4l :al •2 ... .. 41 M H 13 as 90 7& 13 Of 11 13 ... $& •2 ., 12 M CaHf. Temps &anll A"I San II 8., DI • I s..-11 C•w S1nt1 M.,11 $el\ta MonlCI S1ovton ,,,_v-, .. 61 •2 411 56 41 " 44 1 1 ~ " 55 .. 57 se 41 4~ 20 52 4$ 73 45 50 33 71 61 &a $5 &a 52 56 33 87 63 12 S7 63 51 .. 55 aa M ,, .. " . IO .. 12 S1 IO 13 11 se 13 M 13 6t 65 35 49 39 lM 45 to &7 se 3e 61 2• 1$ H .. 67 .. " 41 l 7 17 72 51 41 51 31 79 63 47 26 &9 4e 13 eo 13 41 81 .. " 61 a2 es 77 67 11 6t 11 1 u 13 lM 82 56 74 39 93 41 38 17 • 57 M 31 112 51 ,, 30 " il 43 29 Surf report ... 71 12 ee 81 57 ... 12 ., &7 l.OCATIOM lml Diil t w w aw w Zume a.c:t1 2~ 8Mt1Motla 2-3 ~8Mc.tt -24 8M 0.00 County 2~ JAILED F OR FIVE YEARS ... From Al When ·he was arrested. Kopeny said, Evins had a wife and two young child ren. Since then, his wife has filed for d ivorce and remarried. Evins has npt .seen his children in five years, tho ugh they cxchanic letters and photos, his attorney said. ln "ate 1980. when Evins faced the original murder charge. he and his attorney decided to appeal the issue of the hypnotized witness directly to the state Supreme Coun. hoping for a quick decision. Kopeny said the co un agreed to co nsider the matter and ordered a hold on the local trial until that decision was reached. II took four yea"'· however. for the court to rule on two other cases involving hypnotized wttnesses. In 1982. the court decided that the te'>tlmony of a wttncss who has been hypnotized 1s unreliable and cannot be used in a tnal. Last November. the coun decided this rule could be applied to earlier cases. When the Evi ns case was trans- tcrrooto llic appe ate court in Santa Ana. these rulings were cited 1n ordering the origmal murder charge dropped. With the evidence provided by the hypno tized witness excluded. Kopeny 1s confident a jury will not convict Evins of murdenng Joan Anderson. "All the evidence that 1s trustworthy suggests he is not guilty," the defense lawyer said. Deputy District Attorney John Conley, who is prosecuting Evins. is not so sure. Conley acknowledged that his case was weakened by the loss of the hypnotized witness, but he !tatd he would not have'filed a new murder charge against Evins if he dtd ·not think he had enough evidence 10 convict him. : · The prosecutor declined to discuss his evidence. but he did sax. "We have a reasonable probabilit> of success before a Jury ... Regarding Evins' lengthy wall an Orange County Jail. Conley pointed out that it was the defendant's decision to seek a Supreme Coun ruling and to delay the trial until 11 was made Even the-prosecutor conceded. however, that no one expected t~ decision to take year~. If the tnal 1s ordered, jurors will review a slaying that stunned Foun- rou~ "*"''''' Vtr Extended Tides TOOAY 3 46 .... , ...... 308 p"' '21 p"' MONOAY sa •• 43 27 IB 49 eo 35 -0 1 3 1 HI 53 f~••IO>o 4 22 e m -01 f "" n~n tO 40 • m 3 4 $ee0ftd tow l M i> m 1 I S...oncl "'O" 0 45 p "' 5 2 S"" Ollt tOOl y It II 29 Pm lt- t.Aoncll r II 5 " • "' -NII eo-" 630pm Moon "'' t009Y 11 e 11 p m '"" MON1•r 11 6 o t 1 "' "'° Mt• eo-" t 1$pm tain Valll')', a qu1c1 bedroom com- muni" w1lh a low cnme rate. AOer Joan ·Anderson's death. Fountain Valley went almost six years without another hom1c1de. On March 8. 1979. a neighbor found Anderson·., 3-year-old son wandcnng around the neighborhood. After bringing lhl' child home. the neighbor d1!>cuvercd Anderson's pan1ally clad bod) at the foot of a bed 1n a guest room. Pohcc la ter de- termined Ander~on had been 'itrangled and beaten with a hammer. Anderc;on-., daughter. then 10 months old. was found in the home unharmed. Her husband had been out of town when the slaying oc- curred. After Anderson's death. her husband and children moved to Northern ( ahlorn1a. Evins v.a~ arrested 1n Texas more than a }Car la1cr He had been pan of ·a construct1on crew building an add111on 10 the Anderson home Now. almost fi ve years later and with the long-awa11cd trial 1n ,view. Evtfl'>' mood IT one of -gua"rded opt1m1'>m aclord1ng 10 his a11urncy. ··11e kn<>"-~ the 1hc case 1sn'1 over yet.'' Kopcn .. •.;ud "Bui he ho pes the case will \oo n be O\Cf " Just Call 642-6086 Wba l do you like about Ille Dally Pilot? What don't you like" Call tbt aamber at left aad your me11age will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to tlae appropriate editor. Moooey·Fr~ " Y04J 00 not ,,... 'fOAJI ,,_ by ~ 30 p m cell l>elor• 7 p m -yOlll GOPr ... 0. -ed f>e!utOey """ 6'lndey " yOu 00 not ,_ yo.; C<!9Y by 7 • '" Gii !Miiot• 10'•"' -yOoJt COIJY .. o..--ed Clrculetton Telep:tonee Moot Of l "Qe Counly A•••• ..... l egut"'9 ,4'gllel ..... Tiit aame U -llo•r answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to oar Letters column must include their namt and telephone number for verUicatlon. No clrcula.llon calls, please. Tell us wbat'1 on your mind. ... ORANGE COAST lilly Piiat H.L. 8ch wertz Ill Publisher Frenk lint Managing Editor RoMmery Churchmen Controller Robert L. Centrell Production Manager Keren Wittmer Marketing Director Howerd Mullenary Advertising Director Donald L. Wllllema Circulation Manager Circulation 71"142-4333 CIHalfled edvertlalng 714/8'2-5'71 All other department• 642-4321 MAIN OFFICE )l(J W~r Bl f '>I r ""' M• " · • U•lil •O<Jf~\ '311• ll,IA} ( '• '"""'" r A -uf1,; VOL. 78, NO. 111 TllA!VI\ YOU < ivic & ( <>n1n1unity Leaders of Oran~1t· lounty I or K('( O<\ni1in q t\( >< I ~ < ontrihution-, lo I ht· Or d rH\t · < ou nf\ < on1nnn1ih. I ht • t\0( f I\ r OUIHl~tlion j, l'roud lo ti.I\(• Kt·ceh'l'd lht l'tH·l l>i ,nt·\l,uu l (ornrnunih "t·ni<r'i ()uf "Luulinq ''"'"'I. t\(~ t I ~() t'lt dq•·, lt1 < ontirnu· t'rodtu inq f'ro<\fdn1-, t 01 '''"' 'tH11~t < >r .trH\t ' < ount\. It., f't·oplt· "' C h,1llrnqt·., \11<1 II " ·\c hit'H'n1t ·nt". ' • NAllON Reputed neo-Nazi member arrested without incident 8 ) Tbt' .\~)O<·hatrd Prn1 I '>I<\\ 111 \fo -\u1hurt11c\ '-..11urda\ urrl''lll'd ..i ll'pull'd m embt..·r 111 a 11rn·'J11 grour cnd1n1111n tnll'n't' manhunt that began fl\l' da" l'lrltcr "1th lhl' \IJ~ 1ng ot a '>tall' 1rourx·r at a l'llndom traflk \top. D,I\ 1d 1 JI~ 1~ l1nl..l'd 10 lhl· lll·o-"ia(1 ii111up l·alll'll The Order und charged """h Or\t-drgrel' murdl·r 1n thl· trourwr 'lk;11h "'"' arrl'\tcd uniirml'd an<l w11hou11nc1dcn1 in a ut' pa1 k 'aHJ <apt l l'l' I homp\on ut thl' Mmoun H t~h"a) PJtrol tlundr\ldH1l'pol1le 1t\1ng lanwufla~l· hd1cup1er\. dog\ and roa<l block\ had ~arl'hcd the ruurd < >1Mk Moun1.1111' on hoth \JUI.'\ of thl' .\rkan<1a\-Ml\\OUrt hordl't \Inn· thl· 1100()4.·r "J' k1lkd and unolhcr "oun1.kd "'-llh a ~1lcncrr-1..·qu1ppl'd autornillll p1\ll1I or1 l\.lond 11\ Formula for Coca-Cola to change \ 11 .\I\. I\ -I tw "Y-,car-old top-sl'l·rc1 to rmula U'>t'd to mal..t· ( lX.il- < 11IJ \oon "111 Ix· l hJngl'd anord1ng to a rl'port publl'iht·d Sa tun.la) l ht·"''" lormula \\J \ dcH·loJ'll'J in a o,,cuct proJCLI launlhcd 1n Janua~ Thr .\'flanta l11urni1I ilnd r hl· \ llantil ( on\lllUtt()n \JhJ 1n thl'tr combined Saturd:n l'dtl1on I hL· nl'" '>PJfX'r\ "hll h quoted no '>OUrlC\ and l>a1d the rum pan\ \\ould not 11mml·n1 \Jtd J J)(>\\1bk n•a\m1 lor thl' Ill'" lurmula \\U\ a drop in C 11!..t··, r1ti1rl1.\;l·l\".ld1n~ \hJrt· IJ'\I }t'Jr ( o<.a-( ula ( o 'ipokl''>m<in <.triton C urtl\ lkdlnl·d lllnlnWnl l \ll'PI to \J) thl'fc >AOuld fx• ii nl'\\\ \:onlcrl'nll f UC'\da,• JI \lhllh "lhl' mu\\ ~1gnllil.1n1 'uh drink marl..l·11ng dndopml·nt 1n thl· u1mpan\ 'lll'.trh llKl·\l'M hl\tor~ \\ 1U lll.' 11nnOUl\lCd .. Offlclals wlll recreate fatal fllght \I P\11 \11n11 -\Jkt\ollillal,\l<mda\art·wfha l ol l..hl'ed l kl'lra .11rlinl·1 ''•th J '>mall '"nl! h.11d' kit oJ'll'n hoping to ~1mula1l· rnnd111on' tnJI il·J 111 .111 1 lntrJ UJ'>h that k1llnl 70 pl'llpk Thc Sa1111nal TramportJllOn \,1k1' Hoard "h•t'' "'ill urnduu tht• ll'\l tx·ltl'H''>~he open hatd1 m:I\ hd'l' rr"dult'd '1hra111111' 1h,11 (·11n111hutl'd lo thl· Jan. 21 n a\h in Rcnl1 "\'\ I hl' t. 1ur-l·ng1 Ill' tu rh1.1nron "111 ~w nggl·d "11 h 1"' o rn ml' ta\ 111 rl'l orJ \\hat hJ PPl'n' 1<1 tlh· 11ril'll h.lll h \a1d 'I \H 1nH'\11ga1m Paul T urnL·r -f Greenpeace1 dlvers plug plpellne DO\' f R I()\\\, \I ti I' "' J -DI\ l'r\ Im thl· l'IH 1runmcn1<1I tiroup < 1ret"ll fl4.'illl' 11n \a1urll..i' \l'ail'd pan ut a PIPl'ltn•· that d1schargn about .t 111dl111n tialh1n\ ufthnrntal "'U'ill'\ dall) into thl' .\tldnl1c Ou•an. a 'pokl'\man \aid I hl· "' d1' l'f\ plu~l·d 1 'I ol lhl' 50 out kl\ 1n lhc p1pl'ltnl' "'1th u·ml'nl .md metal ht1" I' lx·lorl' \ h11pp' "aJl'r'>·.tnd \\o l nd lorcl·d tht'm 10 stop \J1d RU\\ V.1ld ..i \pol..l·\man lor tlH 111oup lk \i11d thl'\ \\ould return ~undd ' '11 arr\'''' \\l'rc mild\ \J1d J)lilin· \11-1 l<11tx·r1 h11pa1mt.. Trucks lnvolved ln far more accldents - Crime down 3% across·nation But FBI r por t reveals r ape . a saults in '84 r ose at fastest pace since 19 80 v. \\111"(110"'-I \Pl -k t - portl'll u tt1w deU\'a\i.·d l percent la.i \car including .1 ~ pc:rn·n1 J ror 1n mur<ll·rc. hul rape, and ugrin111~d a\i.aull\ rn"l' u1 lhc fa'>tl''1 paC'c ~1ncr 19t\O. thl· FBI ,aid \aturda\. 'Thl' bureau·• llnllorm ( nmc ~c­ port ha\l'd on prd1m1nar) ligurc~. 'aid thl.' o' Nall dcd1n1: rn rcponcd trtml· la\I \car l·omparcd to 1983. l 11n1111ul·<l a d l>" n"ard I rend that \ltlrll'd I fl 19!!2 But dui 1ng the lourth quartlc'r. from (>ct I tu lkl 11 rcpont'J crime ro-.c ~ pt"rn: nl rnmparl·<l U> lhl· mt' thrcC'- month pt"rtod in I '183 thr FBI said T hr ~uartl•rh inl·rea~ wac. tht' fir!> I '>1nu· 19HI Thl' fii1H1:'> rm~ ba!>Cd un n 1..omp1la- 11on of l·nm"' rcf1<)rttd b\ ncarl~ ) 3 000 \hill' und local poltl'l' U&l'nc1c\ around thi: rnuntn .\mo og thi: lindtn&'> ton1a1ned 111 the FBI rcpon •\1urdcr~plungl'db) 11pc:ru~nt1n CHIC\ \.\otlh population\ 0\l'f I m1lhon 1ndudin1 3 dl·\;·'"°"'"d Ill· cidentr or hom1rn.k 1n Lo~ \nJell'' J\ \\t'll d\ '"" York D\·tro11. Phil.-· dtlph1J ~n fr.inuko nd \\u,h1n1· 1vn r> < •Pro~"' n1n\C'\ Cll burilta~ lar-n•o' 1hcf1 and rnowr 'rh1dt" thl'fl lltcrcas('d l pcr<rn 1 • l\rsons held 11 :appro\lmltrh lhe i.anu· le' rl .s\ 1n 1983 .\llornc) GcnrraJ Fd"'" Mee)( Ill "11d "the dro p 1n c-riml' O\tr the pa 1 1hrcr years 1s a 1o1gn1fkant orhtl'""" ml'nl .. But Mct''K' '11\tl ~1d 1n a 1o1<11i:mrn1 that "th1\ 1\ no 1tml· ho"'t'' er. ll• re\\ on our laurel\ "'lc1 1her lht' pre\1~.lcnt nor I accept cnmc as an una' u1dabk tact ot l1fr .. t HI l>ir\"llur \\ 1lltam H \\cb\trr "41d ··1 he oHrall do~n•ard ircnJ 1 ern.ullr;.i11n1 but 1hr in ft' k' noted 10 th\" lourth 4u,ncr Jt"mon tral"11ttat c11mc 1n our ~1t't\ mu\I trmam a con<wn of 1hr irnrral public 1n'1 a h1ah pr1orm of thi: C'tt m1n•I JU 11CT cummunm 1 hr '\ palent dt..-c rta\4: 1n llvtrall crime lro m I 9tn to 1984 tollo~cd 1 7 pt"rcrnJ drop from I 91l~ 10 I 98hnd a ) oerc-en t dcd1nc fro m 1981 to l 2 But fol'\1blr l"'.&J>l"' iitnd lg1l\lttd usaulh ro)t a1 the fia!>tt'r J)Kt chin at an' l>ther time )In<:<' I 980. f'>cd1nc 111 tt'Yr o\erall Uniform t nmclndex hu~cHr ~ere rccorckd b' l'a'-h of the nation'!> four o- graphic rr11on1o th<' bure-c1u id 4, 000 protest Reagan polices in LA Downtown tra ffic · brought nearl y to a s ta nds till by marc h LO~ \'-C,fl f \ 1AP1 -Oppo.,.. 11iin I\) Pr\'\ldl'fll Rl"J!lilO\ plllllt'\ unlll'd 4 fl(JIJ dl·m11n,1rator\ ·"ho marl hl·tl 1hrou1?h dim n11m n l o.\ .\ngl'll'\ on \JlurJ.1:--tl'Pfl''ll'Ollng dl'l'r\e 1nll'll'''' Jnd ,11,11ling 1rallir for bllX k\ Pru· and an11-.ih11rt111n group'> :ind \Uppoflel\ and fol'\ ot !\rad )died l·hanl\ and rnrncd bannl'r\ during the manh th.it \trt'tlhrd about Ill blcxk\ on Broadv..1' rndin!! ~I< 11~ Hall for a rall) T rallil ~J' ..ilmos1 a1 a \tand\till on man\ m·artl\ \lfCl'IS dcsp11t: thl' d)ori, ol 1rat'til control oflin·r, Jnd hor\l'bad.-nd1ng pollll' \1inh· molOrt'>I\ lt•ancd out uf l ar "'1ndrn" and \Crt•aml·d at dn,cr\ \\h11 "'rH· hlOI. king IOICrSCC'llOn\ Thl' pcan·ful "'vfJrr h lor Joh' l'l'al l' ;ind J U\l IC"l' .. \\ 3\ \pon~nrl·d h\ morr than I 00 poltt1C'iil rdtj!IOU\ labor and Cl\ 11 n1ht\ &f!JUJh a\ PMI Ill J \t'rll'\ of ~turd.:" protc\h 1n thl· I nitl·d ~1a1cs and Canada Onl' group cam<"d a s11n H'Jdtn~ '-o l \ Ta\ for l\ra~h .\1fr\\1on \ hlod aht>ad of them pro·l\rarl1 mJrlhcr'> r amrd a banner rl.'adin~ "( llaltt1on o f k"s for l'l'dll' .M1d Vietnam war's end marked by march V..\~Hl 'Cil<I'\ l..\PI -T housand s o( pro tester\ marchrd outside 1hr v. h11r H ouse on Saturda) 10 stan three da\\ ol drmonstrat1onc, Jga1n\t President Rcapn's m 1htar) buildup and policies on \outh .\fma and Central 4.ml"nca. Protester\ m J\..ed o n 1he Ellipse. the par1tou1s1dc thl.' \\hill' Hou\t· grollTlds. then '"Un@ up Pcnns~h.an1a Avenue toward thl' C ap11ol for a rall}. .... I U\lll\' Thl' dt-mnn~tra1or\ chanaect \lug;in\ '>Uth °'' "''o Draft.. o \\ir I \ Out nl fl Sahador .. \mung the banfl('rs and SIJn\ v.clT 1ho..c n·ad1na ··11.10 More ~1etnams \1op C t•nt ral .\nll·t1c:an tincT- ' l'nt1on .. "\H•O \tUlck'> on the (,,a, C 11mn1111111' Marchers hold rally for peace \\' FR.\'(I CO 1-\Pl Thou\and\ ut banner-""' 1ng. s11n- 1011 n& demonslrat01' marched pcacl·· lull) throuah th<' u1~ Saturda) 10 " tall) "here protcs1c.-~ spoke.-out "What bring' u\ hcrl' 1'> the nl'ed to rr,er'-l' thl' pol1uc' ul lhl' Reagan at1m1nl\1rat1on -1hr inhumane 1rcatmC'nt u l the l \ puhltc l'\· ix·c1all\ 1h .. : poor and ol ~·opk 1n Third V. urlJ lOuntrtc\ '>UC'h as El V. .\\Ill'< 1 I ()' -lntl'r\l..itc 1rull..\arl· 1n,uhcd 1n l"lll' ii' nl.111) l:.11JI \al.,,ador .. \Jid Jocl Koplttl. 25 ~ho Jll!UL'nl\ Pl'' mill tr.l\dl·d ii) automobil<''> .ind oltcn opcrate \\llh lktl'llt\\' "<>rl· a H·llo" .irm band 3 ._ a marc-h hrilkl'' 11r ot hl·1 t·4u1pnwn1 thl' l>.n1ght-R1ddl·r "'r"\P3J>l't\ rqxmrd in monitor -\<; thr) PJ'>'>Cd lhl· \\ h11e Hou~·. the R~\ J~ssc Jack<ion dropped to the pa ... eml'nt and ultercd a pra~er that rctrrred to R\"agan·'>.Plannrd '1.-.11 nci1t month to a m1htal) cemetery in 811burg. \\ ~t Grrman) "Touch o ur pres1dcn1 tn some special wa~ ... the knl"t'ltng U' II nghts'leadcr \31d "~me place bC'twrl"n 811bur& and JohannC',bura lt't him c hou\l' anolhl·r "a} .. aptn'>t nuclc.-ar "capons. L mth ta" 1ntcn~n11on 10 Cemral .\merteJ and apanhl"1d in South .\ fnc-a \undJ\ \\·J111lln' The rt·pon l ulm1na11:d a lour-month 1n' e'>1tga11on ha\l'd on •. 11uml.'r11u\ · nta\ ll'"'' "'11h goH·rnml·nt and rndu'>I~ t'\1')4.'rt' a'" l'll J\ lktJilcd The manhl'r\ 1m ludcJ thosr op- Th<' dl·mons1ra11on ca lkd tht· ·Spring M ob1ltu11on for Pt:all'. Johe. & Ju\1tre .. ~as spon\Ored b} a u>al111on ol hundred\ of l\onhcrn ( ahtom1a labor. churth rx·arl' 'itu· dl'nt and communm group\ ll•rll ptttl'I Jnilh '>l' ol ten\ ol thousand<, of go\lTnml·nt trul J.. '>illl'I' rl·port\ p<)\l'd to l \ '"'oh l'ml'nt in '-icaragua. thl' Ph1l1pp1nc) <ind the Thl' d l·mon\trat1o n. marking the I 0th ann1versal') of the end of tht Vte.'lnam "ar "a" tchc>ed o n thl' West (oa\t. \>.herl.' 4.000 pro1 ... •>1er.. marchc<l 1n downtown Loe, ..\ngcl~ and others ralftcd ,in St-auk CALIFORNIA 260 lab anlmals 'rescued' kl\ I R\IDI -I hl' \n1mal l 1bt..·ra11on f ront da1n1l'U th\· · f\'\lUl' \Jtu1dJ' ol 211fl Wh<H.11111' animal\ lrom a I Ill\ cn1l\ nt C i1ltl111 n1J f\'\l'Jfl h ll'llll'r lhl' 1.tll''I in a \l'rll'\ ot l'.lld\ b' lhl· J nll-\ I' l\l'l 11on group 1n th1\ lountn < anJd,1 ilnd Hntiltn < ampu' '>r>ukl·,man Jal k < hapJ)l·ll on ~.11u1Ja\ \J1J Ulll\\f\ll) p11hll' Jnd \lll'fllt\I' >Al'fl' u1unltn~ the numlx·r 111 an1rnJI\ m 1 \\1 ng I rtttt~ 2 <, ttt ~ 1ht»ttrt1lortl''>1 n 1 hl· hJ\l'n1l'n I nl I h,· lour !lorn lam pu' Ir ll \ll\'llll'\ hutlding hut th\ numbt..•1 da1ml·d h~ thl· anti·'" l\l'\ 1111n1't' ·" dflPlll\l lll.1 ll'" l llffl l l . r hl· rn1ckr ... ·rn\·d llJ}\.'fl door\ 111 lilhOI ;111111\'\ .ind n·nrn,t•d dl111r\ trom tlwir h1ngl'' · hl 'aid "I hn 'rra'·P<JlntrJ \log.Jn' I • und ef\tOin.J ,umpllllf' \\\'rl· \,10\ldllll'd In \lllllt' of the lah' ll'\I 111tx-.. :ind otha par.1rhl rn.1h.1 \\\'I\' '''l'PI oil lm1nll'r' .ind 'ma">h .. :ll 1111 thl lloor Convict runs, deputy tackles hlm V.. I \ 1 \11'\11 R \ m .111 'prtnll.'d out ol J u1urtr1111111 111 .. 111\ 111' .1 IH'I lh \\J\ h.indl·d J \l\·fllflnth \1'llh'llll' tor fl'll'I' ing 'tokn pr11pl'rl' thl 11 \l'llnl 'o go to )J11' ·" hl· \\ii\ 1,11 I.Int h' J lkput\ Jlll'r .1 ICMJ.\Jrll d.l\h I t1ll1'' h1 thought nn wnlL'nll' \\J\ 11111 haf\h \\,.,,Orang\'< nunt' \l u111\ IJlill ludg1 l>an1d l>utl hl·r \Jrd ol tlH, \lAfX' ,11!\'!1!.121 IH D:Jt I 1,rn '·u~·n I 'I 111 ( 1.11d1 n C 1111\l' l>utdwr umtinun1 lJll1ng h1' t11un lJknJ.tr "hlk h1' h.111111 'h.1,nt \.gu\\ n firr:ill' t.1l kl111!-! h1rn 11n 1h1· l.1v. 1111ut\ld,· thl· hutldtng Attorney defends J. Davld's glrlfrlend \ \ \. I >I I < ,() _ l c11Ht dCll unn·nt' likd h\ thl' lrusll'l' 1n 1hd DJ\ 1J ,'., < 11 h.1nk1 u ptl ' la\\' g1 q· t hl· 1·rrnm·11u \ 1 m nrl'\'>lf ;n that fornwr J DJ 1 1d • \t'l u t 1' l' '·•"\, ll1111q·1 hl·ndi tnl lr11m X 'I., million rn rompan~ fund' lwr Jtt11rnl·\ 'J" · 1 h1'> l n·.11\·, ,1lalw1mr>r\·"1on 1h.11 'hl· \1ph11nl·tl c>tl S1' mlllt1 •ll hulk' Jti11rnn () I>\\ •l4hl V. orJ1·n ,,11d I r1da~ "It didn't happ.·n 1ha1 \\,J\ I hl ... 1mpk IJll "1hJt \\hlll I l >J' 1d v.L·nt up 1n llJITTl'\ 'am' llotl\ll l11,1.tll lw1 """" lllt•lll\ \hl h,111 k it ll 111 J\lOUfll\ ,Jllll \fl h,1d hl'f l..H.h Jlld \ll h.td hl·r I \'IJ 11 \l'\ LA counclljolns protest agalnst Reagan I<)\ \ '' 11 l I\ I hl C 11' ( 11unl ii hJ\ \Olt'd un.1111ni11u'h 111 prnll '1 .,hJI 11 <.J lllll l'1 l'\l\fl111 Kl"Jg.1n .. lkpl11rahlc plan lo \l\lt .1(1lflllJrl1111ltt.tr' ll'llleh'f\ Ill \I lllcinth I hlll JI\ n1.1n' 1n Ill~ d1\lrtll >Ahn \lllk11J .1t1t•,lll\'\ 111 thl 'J11 ll')ltOll \Jld C 111111l 1lmJn lohn I \0rra111 \1 h11 """"'"1ul thr lllll(lllll lh \Jld till ISllfxrlf \.\\'\l (11.'rlll:Jn\ ll'mCll'f) \\Ith 111.1\l' 111111,lll\ '.111 \ \ 1 r1" •Pl'I\ · l' \ okl·, h11rr1 hll' nwmonc\ 10 man' rx·ork · WORLD Mob sets flre to woman, home J<>ll \N'\/I c.;m RC 1 \outh \fr1ra -·\mo b ofhlad..\\ct llr•· 111J1 .. 11111,111 ol ml\l'd r.itl' \atunl;I\ and then hurm·<l lll'r homl'. killing ha and lw1 1 \\'JI old \Oii and hadh hu 11i 1 n~ lwr '" o 111hn ) uu n~ l h illlrrn. poltl'l' \J 1d \ "' 1111'1' l"l\l'\\lll'rt• 111 thl' l'<l\l\'111 <:till' Pr11\1llll' r>ourrd l4'1\oltnl· on <1 l!(::trha111· tr111k \.1tu1da~ Jnd tnl'd l<l 'l't 1111n ltrl' hut \11IJ1l·r\ arn' cJ and lirrd 1111 th\ l l1md ''"und11111 fllll' hl:tl k 111.111 ,1 'pol..nman al pol1u: hl'.1Jqunrtn' rn Pr\ 11111.1 ,,11d Chlna bans obscene materlal Pl 1-.l'C , -< h111.1 outlJ\\\'d undl·r Ill'" rqtula1111n' puhlt,hl•d \,11111d.1\ pornc~r,1phll \ llkm ,1phmd1\l,ll\ ,1 nd Oh\ll'nl' mall'rtal' thJt J')•tl,1111 J)l'Opk\ mind\ I h1 \t.11\ ( o unul ban "hit h arrx·arL·d 1n .tll 11 .tdllll( nl'W1fl3(ll'r' toll11'\' 11lliuJI t.ompla1n1' th.11 pornograph~ " n11\\ l\Jdll\ .H.11lahh' 1n ( .in111n Jnd 11tlw1 C htnl''>t' l•lll'\ \t.cording to lhl' < hllll'\\ prt" \mug£k'd and lwnw-p111d1t\l'd oh\\l'nl' '1dl'°' .ind film" afl' tx·in11 'h<l"n to f):\\1n~ aulltl'nll'' .111J 1.1\' p11hlilat111n't .trl' mul11phing "I n p111t,'\I 1h1 m~ntJI ht'.11th <•I th1 rxoph .• incl l'\pl'llJ lh \lllllh 'akguJ1d \01.1.tl h.tfll\l•ll' ,1nd \'n\un· \lll11111h prottn'" 1n \1K'1.1li\t m11dl·rr111at1011 'Jr1<1u' k11hl' 111 \:&lat11111\ m:ttl'rt.11 niu't Ix ''II~ th h:1nm·d Second Nazi linked to royal famlly l ()'\I)(>"" -\ hrnthl·1 -1n-la" o l Prrnlt' Phthp. 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I or1don "'°'"''J'lllJ'll'r\ \a1d \unda' In rww n·port' uf link' tx·t~l'l'll lhr ehll' Na11 unit a nd !lwmbt..•r, of.1hc rmal fomil) tht· ~undu) I 1mt'' und tlw Mu1I o n ~undn) 1d~·nt 1ril·d the o fl1c·rr ·"Prinn· C h11'111ph o t l k...,l' "h11 marm•U Prmcc Ph1l1 p ' """' \oph 1~· 1n 19\0 l'111Hl' c hrl\toflh ~." t..1lk.t 111,111 .ur cra'h 1n 1~.i' aftN rc:llh1na o rank "4.'nior 10 < olmwt 1111d "J' .i do\\.' .11<k ot I kinmh II 1mmkr. he.id ul thi.: 'i~ ;ind lh\' ( H'\lilpo lhl' \ut1d,1 ~ r 11lW\ \,lltl Iadlan troop• raid Sikh Golden Temple \\!RI J\\R lnd1.1 -r•tt11ll' ra1d,·d thl' (111ldcn l l•in pll-tn tlm \<llrl·d ,1t..h lll\ '"' 111rt d.1"n \,11urda' 1n .1n a11,·mp1 tu l'lrfl.'\t '1kh mtl11unt' "ho u 1Tirn11 .. 1c.ir .111 onu .1wa1n 11\lntr. lh<'lllnlpll' a' .i h1dt·out Louil otlicial\ \Jttl three ml·n ''L ,, •• 1rrl''tnl JnJ poltn: rnnlt..catcd .1 \hotgun. • hnnd ttrcnadt• and ,1 hOml·m,1d1 1m111l ,11 tlh· I "th u·ntun compll'\ lUn\ldcn•d lhl· holte'I \hrrnc of the \i~h \fl 1 l'nltll' '11ulln \J1d man\ of thl' l11ll11.1nt' th<' police \CWgh1 ~~•f'\d 1kh k.1d1'1\ d.11111l'd "' ~·oplc '°'l're IJlo.t•n n"n' New Sud•a leader appeal• ror more aid "H .\ R r Ol \.t \ull.111 \ud.rn \ Ol'" llllhllH'\ ·lc.ldl·r .1p~.lll d ~.ll urd.l\ ror ~dd111on,1I food ,11d ,,l\1nr mnr\· th.HI I n11ll11m \ h1ldrrn "ould \lilf\l' W tk th unll'"' cm~j~~nl, ,11pph1•\ "l'fl' ru\IWd 111 Im lllllntr~ C1l'n \hdul· H abm 10 \\>. Jrl·d b ru.uk..1.lu.;..~lc.l JI u nll'dlll~ \\ tth IUIL'lfJl amtlJ\\,ldll[\ ;and rqlh'\\. nt Ill\" ot inh•111.1t111n.1I n•ltl'I 1•rttnn11.11mn' 11~: "illd llkll~t'\ 111 1~!dll1<1n,1l ,111I \\1'fl' \t1ll 111"1t11l ll'nt 111 1 llf)\ \\Ith tlh ~111t lllf\ 'l111~f \ll\I\ •-I \.11dl'd'>t Int•\ ol thl· draft. Iran's <\)atollah 1-.hom<'tnt and \ou1h .\frican aparthc1d and ad' OCUll''> of homo..nual and "omen '\ rights and a frcl'tl' on nuclear "capon'>. Pt1ltn: \gt Ar}n' H11ulh1n l''>tl· m~•tl·d 1h1: dl'mon,tra11<1n dre" 4 0011 lll.Hl hl'" "11h 1h11u\,1mJ<. more ta!..· ing.t brl·a t.. from \hopping to wt1tlh on \ht• \1dd111l'\ r hl· protl'\l\'f'• had prL·Jtlll'll '>!JOO 111 X ooo marl her\ I lou, h1 n ,,ml 1 hl'f\' "'l'fl' no Jrrl'''' "W hat brings us here 1s the need to rC'verse the poltl 1ec, of thr Rl·agan Jdm1n1r,tra11on -the inhum anr treatment of the l ~ publtl l.'!iJX'tl'311\ th<' poo r. and ot pto ple 1n T hird \\orld countrte\ '>urh J'> I I Sah ador .. ~aid Joel Kophtz. :?5. a proteste r 1n Lo'> .\ng,•ll''> l .\.Park Pohn· c\timatcd.the s11c of the rrowd 1n V..a\h1ng1on Jt ~6 <XlO. Man:h organ11rrs claimed 00.000 \'1l'"l'd from thl· ( ap11ol. 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Save whl .. price• are this lowf --- Look for H .. tagaf Patterna may v•ryl Approx. aq. ft. ahfftll Many Other Patterns On Sale! c~.._., ·•o. •JMSa11-89 !lz~-a '"..., WESTMllSTEI 151911 ... l11lew1rd 898-3318 SllTA All 2111 St. lrlltlf St. (Helf Secmtronr~t1 557-1324 Weinsiein picked as acting dean at UC/ Med center lJ( Irvine Chancellor Jae.Ir. V. Peltason has recommended Dr Ocmld D. Weinstein be named ac11ng dean of the UCI College of Med11;1nl· The appointment "tle1ng fol"'arded to David P Gardn<'r. prc!>1dcnt ol thl' I UC S)'5tcm. for approval II " I expected to take cfTcct Jul} I At 1ha1 time. Wc1nstc1n ~oulLI assume the post formcrl) held h\ l>r Stanley van den Noort unul <l I permanent replacemcn,t 1\ found Weinstcn has ~rvt•d as chair ot th e medical ·school'~ department ol dermatolog) since coming to l C I 1n 1979. Hts research ll.1'i focused on thl· treatment of psoriasis. a pa1nt ul 'kin disease characterlled hy chron1l \l dl- 1 1ng. reddening and 1tch1ng. He 1<o the author of more thJn I '10 sc1ent1fic publica11on'i \\ cin'>ll'tn "a member of the board of d1rcctc1f\ 111 the American ...,cadl'm) ol I Dermatologists and a past rl'l 1p1l'nl 1 of the Taub 1nternauonal \kmun.il Award for Psonaw; Research We1ns1ean 1s a rcc;1dcnt of In 1n4· I Pacific dean'• list I Several Orange ( oast student' were among those named to the I dean's hst forthe 19S4 rail seme.,ter at University of the Pacific in Stockton Among the students honored ~l·re Karen Huber . Costa Mesa · I ' nn Sasano. Hunungton Beach. Su1annl· Coons. Newport Beach and Ph1l1p Schroeder. Laguna Niguel ~ Pepperdlne dean '• ll•t th4• nc\t three year~ with $2,000 senr th l\ )ear' 1n honor of the local l ha pt er'\ founden. 8111 and 1 Mar) (1J1lc1\ · t or more 1ntormat1on on l~l' AFC) all ~0-1 604 Nurse• certified I h1el· l<x:al res1denl\ were rccentl} a t1til'd h} the l\mencan Nurse\ .\\\IK i;111on ( .irolyn McMahon of I Jgunc1 Beach, Su.tic Pangle and ( rlJd \\ \m1th of Irvine were among '>4'' en \Jddlt:back ( ommunity H O\· p11,1I nur<>t«; to pa" the ANA exam. Prayer Bredfa•t .\dnlph ( oor\ IV wall ~the gue\t ,ix·c1~cr at tht 21st annual Harbor \rt·a \1a\or•,' Pra}er Breakfast on .\pnl 10 · I hl' hrcakfa~t will beg.in at 7:30 J m JI thl' \heraton Newpon hotel < oor\ ,.., c1 Colorado native and the ~n·Jt grand.-,on of the founder of the \dol ph < oor~ < o .. one of the largest hrt'~l·r., 1n the L'n1ted States. In inc Ma yor David Sills and 'l'"'r><>n Reach Ma}Or Phil Maurer ~111 hoth attend. r it kct<. for the breakfast are $1 2 c1 nd ran be purLha<,ed at the Marine -.. .. 11onal Bank of Irvine. 553--0260. 1h1: \oewport Harbor Arca Chamber ol C ommercc. 644-821 1. or from Vic \hr rrc111, 6 73-6640. Donna Samluk of Fountain Va liq and Dennis Bush of Hu n11ng1<1n .Beach ha ve been named to thl' _ academic dean·s h'it for the fall 19K4 trimester al Pepperd1ne l 1n1 ver'i1t) To be eligible for the dean \ '"' students must possess a 1.S or htghl·r grade poin t average and rank 1n the top 10 percent of their undergraduate class YMCA award• The Ncwpon-Costa Mc\a YM< ·\ has received n1nt' E-<cellcnu: 1n Performance awards from thl' Southern Cahforn1a Managl'ml·nt Resources Center. The awards are prc<;entcd lor lhc Y's day<are program. parent-c hild club programs. ne"' program dl'- velopment. volunteer \taff dn l'lop- ment. resident and da} camp pro- grams. education program. \J)l't 1al programming for handicapped \11ut h and aduhs. volunlccr mvoh cment 1n pohc)' development and endo"'mcnt developm ent. d The Ncwpon-< "'la Mc\a Y M< ., Rea y to go serves 14.000 peopk annuall> at 1t' Thl1 l1h-year~old •h="CS facility at 2300 L n"cr\lt) l>n\l' 1n milt la at. tbe.,Mewport b Newport Beach. _.\njmaLShelfU while wait- ing for a new home. He la gentle with a 1weet cllapoel- The Corona del Ma r t haptcr ol tlon and likes other dot•· AFS has pledged S6.000 to"'ard the The •helter l1 at ii& Meaa fund dri ve of the national org.in11a-Or. In Coata Mea; the phone tion. number 11 644-3656. THE '"STEP BY STEP'' WAY We're ready to shart• in thl· re4'pons1h11it \ of taking care of and edu<.:altnR your tn£ant. t11<i<llt·r and presc~ler. Opening April 22. for r h1lcln·n -;ix weeks to s!x years. of age. the "Step hy "''<•p' early learning Enrichment Center is I<>< i!lt·cl 111 ~stbl.uff near Newport Center Ei!rl y n:.1<1,tratum 1~cent1vt!S are available through Apnl' ~ll·p bv Step has afterschool and summt'r ennchnwnt· programs too, for children t hrough 12 year' Our early education speciali'\ts exn·I in meet mg. the ~evtl<>pf!l~ntal demand of young , hildrf'n Thi unique fac1hty allows cmgom~ supNvi~nr and parent observation and participation . . ~~me and revit>w our programs, apprat~t· our fac1httec;, meet the educators and find out about our _parentmg support program-. Call tht· rt1rector at (714) 760 n5:i'.l to arran${t' i\n appmntrnt'nt. · STEP BY STEP ENRICHMENT CENTERS 2o27 V1'lt~ dt·I Oro. Newport lk·M·h, <.ahfornrn. 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The other three zt~ up to the f1on1 door. ask me what kind of a day I'm havina. elevate the letter like a chalice and prace it in my hands. · There is a reason for the latter. They're setting $24 to deli ver a three- ounce letter. No, I want to sec some good old- fashioned competition like the air· hnes and the telephone company when deregulatton hit 'em. I want to see fttt drinks if they dol'l't 1ct my letter to me on umc. I want to see a stamp war whctt l can fly my package from Phoenix to L.A . for less than $39. And why not an Ad.vantage program for those of us who~ frequent mailer ? lf we accumulate over S0.000 miks. we can upgrade a piece of junk mail to first class without paying extra. The problem is the post office takes my mail for frantcd. They've never said to me, ·· want to be your letter company." Or, "Don't trust your Christmas newsletter to anyone but us. 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"Thanks for buying from the U.S. Post Office"? lf you had the chance of sending a of tJ.e NriH we wW p b&c.k to our 22-~'Cnl letter for half the price tO all o(-weekly quettJOD aacl &DIW9' col• yo ur friends all over the world, and it uma gets there withui hours .after it leaves East· West vulnerable. North deals. ed. mv owner decided that the band belonged t.o the opponent.I to. naturally, he felt it was. incumbe~t on him to open the bidding. Hts choice was three hearts! your desk. and the earner lo ves your NORTH hostile dog and doesn't get upset if it There could be a busi ness-<:lass mail where there would be little extras like for $20 more you could fly with your letter to New York with a snack and free drink .. takes you five minutes to an~wer the • 1087643 door. and he tells you to keep those <:;;> A 10 4 post cards and letters coming a'i ht• O K Q 6 loves the work. wouldn't )OU be • 7 "All this time West had been con- t~mplatlng his collection of goodl!s and deciding how he planned to btd the hand. Suddenly he found that not only did he have t.o act at the three-level. but his seven-card suit had been stolen by the preemptor! Since he had no idea what to bid. he elected to pass after much J.hought. Even had East wanted to bid, his partner's hesitation barred him. and three hearts became the final contract. Familiarity breeds apathy. I've seen it happen'in other ind~stries. My willing to consider a change? 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Declarer played low from dummy and East, who did .'10t have an inkling about whal was going on. also played low -he wanted to preserve his queen of trumps to overruff dummy should declarer try to ruff a club. So I won the first trick! . "East did score his overrufC. but our side made three tricks -in addi· tion to me. declarer made the ace of trumps and a diamond for ·300. In the other room . ou r side reached live hearts on the East· West cards, were doubled and made an over- trick for a gain of 13 International Match Points. Incidentally, that contract could have been defeated had North led the ace of hearts and another, but would you have found that defense?" Steven F. Weinstein, M.D. D1plomate American Board of Allergy & Immunology Assistant Clinical Professor. 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I have known some teen-agers who took their own lives and I believe the maJor causes arc as follows: • The pressure to succeed academically and later finincially 1s really heavy. These teens are forced to strive for acceptance to Ivy Lcaauc schools. If they don't get into Harvard. Yale, Pnnceton. Brown. Stanford or Amherst they· feel hke failures. (It's especially tough Jf their fathers went to these schoofs.) • Life in the amuent suburbs IS of\en lonel~~ depressing. _!he partnt' are involved 1n demanding careers. travel a lot and leave lhe mothenng and falhcnna to paid help .They almosl never do thinas toacthcr as a famil y. The fact that the majority of teen- age suicides occur in affluent areas such as Westchester County and Lona Island rather than in the working and lower middle-class ne1Jhborhoods like Brooklyn. Queens and Staten Island must mean that most rich kids. who appear to have everything. enjo)' life a-lot less than poor kids I don't know any of the answers (I'm onl) 17) but IJuSt thought I'd put some of my thoughts down on paper for whatever ~hey might be wonh. - No Name In Winnetka Dear N.N.: I believe ou are rll{ht about some rtd1 kU1 oot llavta1 mKb fu. Tlte &retaJnt pleaa•rn la Ufe ceme from tile lulde -w~at we do for oerselvet. Adllevlaf aometllla1 malle1 youa1 people fH 1ooct abo•I tllemselvea. lt b•llda coaJldHce ud self·etteem. Moaey, upeulve 1lft1, cars, trlPI u4 cre41t c~mla lauded over by,... .. ,, uve Huie •alH aJwT a •~lie. la fact, t~y become borta1. A.Ad aow aboet aaldde: It l1 t•e aecoad blgttt killer amoa1 tie lft.·to t4·Jtaf·Old SrHp lD l'11 COHtry. IAccldeata are first.) It Ila• not alway1 bffa tlda way. Sometllla1 Ila• eba111ed. Yoar letter 18UHta teeoa1e suicide l1 tbe fault of lbe parHt1. I dl1a1ree. Ill my opl11loa ea1y access · to dru 1 l1 a maJor factor. Many teeas Al• lMms overdose attW .. t.aDJ by mix ... dn1• wldl aJc8el. 'l1llrty 7un ac• llldt dlda't fool aro_. wldl mlad- alterlaa Hbatucea • lib pot, quaJlldea, LSD, PCP, cecalae. ek. It •HID'& aroaJMI. '!'Hy Ud Mou, b•t teeas rarely draak ~maeJvea to deatb. I also believe movln aad TV fl1•re pcomlaently ln ieea-a e aaiclde. Too ............ ~ ....... ....... :sd ... .......,_,, v..,,..,.. .,..........., w&abW .. n a ,..._,. .. taba• wMI &My ... ..,..ny .. . • ..... .........._ .......... *' -~ .... ,..,. .......... ,. ~ ..._.. aM ,...aMy •W po&atial vktl... • ~r~are N tare-Ure auwen., M •f Wa I am ttri.ia: TIMn ahra,. bY& Mea ......... ,. wUJ M ,..,.. •'-are em.t.leuDJ frqDe .W bruk ..... .... •tram .. ....,. cUUeacn, •M.le ~ an ...... Uve...,.. uyt.lt.tq. Y• •lPt eaD ii .. ttie ••rvival ... tletlt." "'-1 .... people fall lato oee cateaMY aM MC Ille otller la still a my1iery. I._., pre&ead to luaow ti.e ~e-'-r. ____ _ On selected Spring Air beddi ng fr)r 4 day. only! 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S11nil.1v 1.' h .. --- ·'The right ap~roacl1 J to /eave undcmocratfc govern men ta alone - but to provide help to t110 ccountrJes that want to cultivate popular Laguna no-smoldag law not enloiced at concert r II thl' Fd110r . On Man h 10 I anc.-nded the rcuac 111nu·n at thl· Laguna Beach High ~ hool g) m. Before the show started I no11rc.-d that one of the performers "J' .. moking 1n-;1de the &rm., looked Jround fur non'}mokina ~•gns and lhq WCIC Ill lull \l~W f then nulltl'd \C\cral of the t~n· (l~i:rc, 1n attendanlc were smoking. I \poke w tht• doorman who was taking Ill lo.cl'>. I told him people were 'molo.1ng 1n the&> m and wh)' didn't he .. .,i..cd them to stop or to leave? A f)Oltceman "a' \landing nearby. a Laguna Beath policeman. and I \uggem·d to the doorman that he get th~· pol1t·e to ta kl' care of the smokcn1. 'lothing happened felt 1t wa'i not my JOb . to police the conccn. I had paid to en.JOY the music But I finally had 10 leave bcause I couldn't <;tand the 'moke. I spoke apin wi th the doorman, this 11me much louder and the policeman who was s1and1n~ there could not have avorded heann~ me. I said that people wen· 0;mok1ng 1n the g)m. they were \mokins m:trtjuana in the aym and wh> d1dn'J ht• do soml'thing about 1t? The policeman never moved. I wa~ thoroughly disgusted. es- pcciall) aha reading in the Dally Pilot ho"' Laguna Beach 10; leading the wa> wtth nonsmoking laws an public places. I'm ronccrncd aJso. being a teacher. that the public take'; ~uch poor care ofthl· S> m. I'd ltke 10 see the floor after all the cigarette butt'i were doused because rm not aware of any ashtrays tn\1dc the g) m. And finall y. the place is ready to fall down; dcx-'> 1t have to 'burn down before the police will do anything about smoking'> ru/". ·· r he man who 1ntr~uced the pt"rforrner'> a'>ked that there be no ,moking tn the gym. I mean. this ·~ a public school gymnasium. The teen- agers continued to .,mokc. Not onl) were the) '>mok1ng regular ciprcttes. the> were \moking manjuana. I '>poke with one of the smokers and 1hat pe"°n \1.-Cnt outside Howc .. er. I ~ANDRA SC OTT Corona del Mar S. Afrlcan views 'make sen-e' To the E:.d1tor Your attatk on Mt\ Wieder and her views on South Afnca wa\ completely unjustified. When I read her comments. I thought to ni yM:lf. "At last. here 1s someone who makci. ~nse'" Rhode~1a into the hands of the Marxist' LetLattnsrunownaffairs iftheydon 'tthreaten U.S. We haH' listened to the liberals roaM 'iouth Afnc·a. 1ust as they have 1n the past ranted aga1Mt col- on1alt'>m·1mpenaltsm. The> have made l\frtca a shambles. replete w11h doi:ens ol oppresst"e regimes that keep people cnsla .. C'd in far worse cond111ons than the colonials ever did. The forml'r ltheral governments in Great Bnta1n. backed hy thl' hkes of Tedd> Kenned) and the rest of the "mencan hlecding hcans. drove . If you think ~uth Afnca 1s ready for one man-one vote, then )OU haven't learned a thing from history. The best thing we can do to ensure an ordcrl> tran~111on to democracy for all in South A. fnca rs toconllnue to 'tn vcst there 1n Amencan-managed compan1e!t that can teach. by com- pan) poltq and b> example. the tenets and prac11ccs of democratic action. By ..o doing. we might even keep a friendly government on our side -quite a depanurc from the alienation act~ we normally ac- rnmplto;h In r et urn for h a nds-off approac h , they mus t agree to leave n eighbors alon e (Edltor '•aole:Tbl•l.ibe1ttoadof rule and hab11ual an11-Amcman two column• oa Ceotr•I Amerlc•.) rhetoric, we would ignore left-wing repression in Nicaragua and nght· What should the l J .. do an Central wing repre'iston 1n Guatemala. In Amenca'l For the past sax years. s1nct· C'<changc. we would expect Central a revolution toppled the government Amencan governments to follow the of Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Mexican cumple. keeping a prudent Somo.la. that quesuon has domi-distance from the Soviets and leaving nated Amem·an fo reign policy. Yet their neighbors alone -under pen- nc1 ther the Amcncan people nor their ally of prompt and v1gorou<> lJ .~ m1l1 tary 1nterven11on. J W. REID leader'> tan agree on an an-;~cr \o\ta Me'>a Tht• h1gge'>t stumbling bl()('k ,., the That doesn't mean abandoning the conlu'>1on ol American 1nten:s1s w11h hope of encouraging democrac~ The Attitude called 'mystifying' American ideals. We all J1ke 10 right approach is 10 leave un· bchc"e the two are synonymous: It democraticgovernmentsalone-bu1 ~par('\ u\ unpk-asant choices. But on to provide help to those countries that the ( cntral Amencan l\lhmu!i they want to culti vate popular rule. Mtli· fo the Fclator Your ~pr1I 11 ednonal re.. Hamel! Wieder'" v1\ll to South \fnca was most insightful and welcomed. In· deed her softened and tolerant at· t111Jde toward a government !lhc herself dcscnbcs as "morally wrong. racist and employing police state tactics" i~ mys11fyang She d1dn •t need 10 travel 10 <;outh ..\fr1ca1 tc~c1all~ the ~uc" of an offic1a government agency) IO come 10 these conclusions. A!> your ed1- 1onal indicated. her tnp -simply iave aid and comfon 10 South Afnca's apartheid ~ystem. which I\ what they \OUghl when 1nv111ng her Although l'v(' nncr met M\ Wieder perwnall> I h.id alwa>'> admired her for" hat I sx-rt l'I \ cd to be her forthnghtne\\ ""llltngne!i'i to take 'ltands on toupi t'>'>UC\ and her apparent 1n1cgnt> M~ perceptions have indeed been modll1ed. In 1)0(' or ~1' Wieder\ 'lpe('Chc:'I lollo" rng her elc,11on to the coun.t> often arc incompatible The t 1 ~ lalJ and economic aid to El Sah ador B4hlrd of~upcn 1.ors '1\c ~:ud. ·:.I JUM \<tnnot wi thdraw from 1"he t't'gion 1f such aid is hdpful. would ht.· tan't believe that the peopl" of without 'ICnous nsk' 10 115 strategic maintained as long as the govern· Orange County have been so wonder-intcrc\l\. Nor can 11 tmP<?SC 115 mcnt demonstrates progress. But aid ful 10 this Jewish grandmother.·· I democratic ideal~ without high costs to prop up despotic regimes would be wonder. Ms. Wieder. if you can find and eKcessave involvement. ended. the same tolerance and forebearancc Recogntzing the5C facts ,., the Whal about Nicaragua., U.S. as- for the Nazi holocaust or the treat· bcg1nn1ng of wisdom about ( cntral sastancc 10 the contras would be tut ment of Soviet Jewry in the US R a!t America. Fortunately. there 1s a way off if Managua agree\ to \end home 11\ you ..ecm to find for apartheid? I 10 protect U.S. <;CCurt l) while mint· liovtl'I and ( uhan ad\1c,cr'>. Mop douht 11. -~nni. i&\ dm~~ int~"1'fefim{;C 1n the btJ-\'+ng ar~ ffflffl lht> ~·tt<f-~(K Tht> ·analogy •~ valid Since the region. and and qu11 !tuppor11ng the enactment of the apanhe1d laws in The approach has been called • Salvadoran rebels. The Sandtn1stas 1948. m1lltons of black. brown and .. Fi nland1zataon," m1rronng as 11 would be allowed 10 pursue Manmt Asian South Afncans tlave .been docs thr Soviet approach lo its non-policies -subject to the tolerance of physically and/or psychologically communist neighbor. But the policy their own people -bot not tu murdered by lhl\ brutal sv'ltem of 1<, no different from the estabh!>hccl tx·comc a Soviet military ou1pm1. which you SCI)' '"We tan't an'<1rd to he U.S posture toward Mex 1rn It Tht'> approach won't guarantee 1n1olcrant... mean'i insisting that the nation~ of cnltghtcned. humane government-. I'm SOIT) ~h Wieder bu1 like ( cn1ral A.mcnca take no mca\urc\ throughout < cntral .\mcnca. as most freedCJm·loving Americans I that directly threaten Amencan SC· many l\mcncanr. on either end ofthl' can find no tolerance for the brutal cunty -while prom1\1ng Lo let them pohucal o,pcurum would hke. But and rut hie!>~ ~y~tcm of apanhe1d. run their other affairs as they choo~. this country doco,n't hu ve the rc- THOMAS y.t. NELSON Just as we ignore the Mexican wur<:e~ tht.· will or thl' ahil1ty 10 do Huntington Beach government\ corruption, one-party that Io \Unccd. lJ.!\. poltc) mu\I Wlll Wieder mend her ways? ON T Hf R1GHl I l u the I d1tor STEPHEN CHAPMAN have rc:ahi.t1c hmab If Central Amcman'> arc dis· contented with authoritarian govern- ments. of whatever tinge. the) will have 10 take rco;pons1h1hl) for chang- ing them lJnlikc 1n thl· pa't thc l ' \ 'huuldn't 'land 1n thl'lr v.a) Right· v.1ng d1ctator'ih1P' around thl· glob~: havc pr<Hen h1ghl) 'ulncrahk lo popular rcst·ntrnent. II lctt-v. 1ng re- gime!> have been more durahk. a' 1n l:.a~tcrn Furope. 11 ,., onl\ lx·causr thn can lounl on lhl· Kl'll \rm~ M:i.no'>l ir.<"crnml'nl\ 1n C 1·ntral \mt.'riu v.ouldn't haH· 1h..i1 lu\uf) "Mc"<1can111ng" C l'nllal \menla v.11uld require hoth thc <1dm101\· 1ra11on and 11\ opponent\ 111 lower their e'lpectatH>n\. The prc~1dent "ould ha-..c 10 g1"c up hi'> drl·am of mathrow1ng 1h1: \and1n1\l<t\ Con- grc,., "'"utd h.i\l· to .1lt1:pt a per- manent m1lttar\ role 1n 1hc rcg1nn ftut-th~ t"!ffitt:'l'<IOfl" tlft.' tht"-ttft'I "'a) to bnng clan I) and rnhercncc 10 a policy hopelessly tangled by d1,cr- gent goals This approach would max1m1ze American sccurtl) while m1n1m111 ngAmcncan CO'lt\ It would <ii,ogrant the natwn<roftht: l\lhmusa grc<1tcr ml'a\urc of 1ndrrx·n1.kme and \('lf·dl·tcrm1natmn than thn ha\l' n er had ~or both t hl' l ~ and ( entral ..\menca 11 offer\ the bc~I hope of c\lap1ng tht: region·, endlcS!> v1ulcncc. Stephen Chapman 11 a syndicated eo/umolst. "lo" that Haml'I V..1l•dcr ha\ returned Imm \outh \(mJ "here she learned "' th( n .i, 11f .i rn1non1y jl() q·rn Oil n l \II h1 lljt.1 ll Oil I ht' tr 11t11l·nn 111rh.tfl'11 ""''"Id tx· "'t.'11 for h\·r 111 \ l\1t '\1·~por1 H1 a1 h Jnd learn how the local mrnonty government (county supcrvl\ors) subjugate their Ct llLenry and perhap\ mend her wa)\ and 1nOuenn· her contemporane~ to \CC their bta\ \ L ..\ l HI I 'M • °'ll•wpon Bea\ h Abolishing basketball not proper solution for Tulane Keep j a ws going now, p ay t h e dentist later llt1·r1 1 I 1all11f ,l,llll!'ll\'lflil-'Ah11 ti. lwq· th.11 11··"111~· 1 l11·•~111v d1n~ in~ 1111· \1111 •1f •Ii•-.• 11111 nn«kd to h.inul1 '·" fw·1 I I• rl..\ ",1 l•1rm ol lfl('cllt.11 11111 f•, 1 l111l•w"t' ,,,\ 1l1n II prnhahh 111·1 •1\1 r thl\ 11111111n 11\ lhl' 11111• thr, r1,11h lllHlll1 rtl l>•nll\I' '·" lhl'\ d fH"ltc r ""·"·''"'" 111 oill•r• ""'1t..ill"hl·n 11 \.\.;J\ "1'·1111'1 the 11111'\ '" Jl.1111 rtll!fl' than J11 "·"'"\.\.Ith .111, 111w ''''"".trd ll·"' '11·' "111111•,1, h.t" 1111k 1·cl P• r lormnl hr.1111 \lll)o!t'I\ "" 1111..~ '"·"hi•\ r >ldnl h.ill y;irn•·' I L1n1lh.1ll 1111 d11uht <1h1111111 ()II)\ rMrl o f lhl' h11111.111 hcul\ th,11 .1n I r!'p;11r 1t"K·lt I\ th1• t11<1lh f) \l.-h,1t W,I\ 1011\ldt l"ll th1 nlll\I n q>ort.in t 'lloll "' "11e It' n 1 ' , r •'<'• ,. • \ Bo\lnl' Bn ,111'<· 11 tJ.,11 hl1 d .1• 1 1HAtl< ,f C(JAS I Daily Pilat 1 ... ,. ., ,, ' ,,,. •' . ~' :1 ...... h,l\1l training tor 'i<1ld1cf\ \ 1 o~ tan not manage her IT'lu\l'IC\ 111 'qu1n milk at will 8111 a pofprn..c l dn There·, a rea\-On. A w"'\ n1lf. w<1hbl) lc!W:d or nut. can \land theH· q1111c awhlfr.iincccssary But a baby poq>o1\C must go up to breathe evl·r) "' ~·wnd'> So the mother porpo1~ 11 .... to he a hie to '>Quin a whole mtal · "'P' ·· 10 onc shot Ir' thl' Old W\''.tl ol a lentuf) agu. \llnll' rnwhoy\ played the banJO. '"'"" played tht> fiddle Hut none or 1111nt no"' known , played the 1u1Lar. r hl· gu1tar-play1n1 cowboy wa .. 1 H ,11l'd 1n lfollywood I ho\1· 1n th" 1oun1ry who don't hi..( huit' \p<·ml a 'otal ufS I (I million a H'.tr 11n ltttk ICl(.kroalh traps I '1<1 \1111 know < hns1opher < ol· 11mhu' \trnld le" than S-ferl·li" I. M Boyd ,. • ryndlt·•Ud r·nlumn/H H. L. 9chwerla Ill Prenlc Zlnl fl 't t Tom Tell · Cr•lo l h•ff ·, • I r r ,. Limtttng players · h eigh t mig ht b e p refera ble con cept I hL' rulanl' \('3ndal IS hug\'!> 1ntc1n11ng. 1nv1t1ng radical thought, t"\'Cn from 11')0~ not 1ntimatdy rnn- \l'f\3nl v.1th ba'ikcthall I ht· 'uind,11 ~a' nft"'o leq·I., onr mort· or le:\\ t'On\ent1onal. th\· other r~1raorchn.1r) The idea of pa)ing pl;l"1\'f'> to gn to <t rnllcgl' twcaur,e the> arc g11od at ha\kethall (or football. or t\e h1Kkq v.h.tll'H'rl 1'i lrowm·d on but the furrow<, on American hrow\ don I run Jll th:it ckcp <1ny more than we ~ct nl tied whrn WC' d1~·0 .. ,·r 1ht11 Jot• llotc,hut. "ho won lhl' Olympic rncdiJI Im downhill \k1 raung. had all tm npc.·n'>t''> met a\ :ll~o tho\t' of h1\ o,wcclt1l·art b> the C 1el11ndcsprung.\k1 <o f he tcndcnc> IS 10 frown and change the suhJect Rut point i;hav1n1i1.. as thl') call 1t. 1i. \omcth1n& cl'f < hr:111n1 1n \pun 1\ the kind of thing 1hat hrced~ na11onAI traumai. of the kind 1ha1 c:ause httlr children to '"1> "~3) 11 1~n·1 w ·• Well. 1t wa' 11pp tl'Otfy SO in r ulanc, but what I\ mo\t 1nterc•uina about the ~qucnll' 11f C'l'nl\ isn't one morr chcat{'r t aught up khcalin¥ will ne\ er unltk(' \mallrim he C\ltrpatt'd from th<.' plant'!) hut the rel!\ 11on to 11 uf Mr f Jmon Kl"ll y. thr pre\1dcnt ol rutanc. which ts ccna1nl) out ol the ord1naf} He didn't su.,~nd this wt of player\ and hringln :inother team tkdtdn't \uspend the 'port foronr or two )C3t\ He \lmPI) rrcommcn~<'d that the \port tX' :ibolt'ihed Ir Mr Kell> has h1i. way. from no~ on. l ulent will ntvtr ~~f'1htll Now C hm11an1ty ha\ a convrn tu>n formally 1u~rtrd in ihe Lord'\ WILLI AM F. Bue KLEY Pra)er "'hl·n we ..a>. "lead us no1 1nto tcmptatmn "and appeanng in ( ath· olt( c.ill't. h1\m'i a\ the 1n1unct1on 10 "avoid 11u.t\IOn!> of \In .. Thu\, 1ryou arl' an alwholtc:. you would avoid a har If you arc a \al yr you would avoid a brotht·I 'I aue\\ the rnlcch1sm would urge )OU ir,a,oid a hrothel cvcn ti you weren't J \<!IHI Mr Kelly 'iC'em<r to he affirm1n11.1h t• prop<1\1 tinn that ba\ket· ball 1'> an h<ta\1on of \111 It ID\<."' tht• 1mag1n1111on wh) th1\ '>hould tw 'aid of ha\kcth;.111, and not ..ay. of fuotball \urcl> a football pla>cr "'ho ha<t wld out to La, Vega\ can fumbk the hall" Or a ba~ball pla>er a catr h 3 hockey player a pud -whatever Mr. K\•lly \Crm~ IO ht' tcll1ng U\ that 1hcrc 1c, <io mcth1ng dt\llnl 11 -..l' abo\Jt ha\krthall \.\-ell 3\ a matter nf fall . there " Tallnc\\ M.., \pom mentor inform' me that what made 1hr match tlttwttn Villanova and Citorartown \() \'!.l)Cl'lillly 1ntC're'111ng wa\ that tn ordl'I' to beat< icorictown the under· doa' had to pla> rnn,cn11ondl ba\kct· hall fh rnn \ C'nllllnal h•l\kt'tball onl' m<'an\ de tuall~ 10 .. ~•nk the h.ill wh1C'h . hc:fort• 11 dro~ do""n through the b1nkr1, h1u. a 1rn1ec tory to 1raH·I lhrou f! l he phenomenon 0~1hc tv~ Jtn<'rat1on. 1n that 11pon cv1 rnt y.., 1h1u we \CCm 10 ~ hrced1na taller and taller )Ouna men. with the rcttull th:u for pmcc1 playt'r~. droppina a h:lll throu&h the ba1>ke1 require" noth1na much mnrt thtn-fully ttrc1ch1ng 1~ hody r roni tiptoe to OUt\lrC,Chrd arm \C1111u\l, bout ma~e 11 to tht top of the net: and from there. alt you nt·cd do t'i depend on grnv11y 1n let th<." hall ... rnn· ~11ur pc11nt\. I htn• h,1, lx'cn talk hut rtl'\l•r <.onl lu\t I l' Jht1u1 ra"1ng thl· hl·1ght ol the ba.,kct 'i<i n\ tu t':'IU\t' l'\ en the talk\l player\ tu m·cd 111 111" the hall again. re,tortnJ to thl· 'p<1n 1ha1 wh ll'h "'lpc1rttf. Hut the truuhlt· with gorng in that <.lm·t·t1on I\ that )OU l'nd up pulling a grcate1 and greatt•r premium on "hecr height. ;.ind that. 'urel)'. t'> to du 3C\thrl1t damage 10 the gam1· < )nc hatn 111 think of hrcl'd1ng farm\ for ha,\·hall pla)crs. The dTe<. 1 would he thl' l'lJUl\Ulent ol lowering the pcrm1~\1hlt· wc1iht ol 1ockey' h\o '-"Y IS pound' I am not qualified 10 g1\.t' C\pen dd\ln' to f'rn1dcnt Kdl) on how to havC' ba\kcthalf and al'o av111d \Ca n· dul. Bui wh) dtie5n't he In hm11ing tht• '"c of ha,kl'thall pl:t>t'I\ 111. 'a' 6 fc<.·t'' C >b' tnll'I) hC' would nct•d to pcnuade another fn,. l Oll1.·it•\ 10 do 1hc ..aml' 1h1na. 1n mdcr that inter· c:ollc1'13tl· c i1chan~t"~ t.hou ld hr madt IX''-sihlc Rut tht• idea '' :ittr.1t·t1ve f Cll one lh1n1i. II \.\.11Uld ,l\\Urt• that an\. poanl\ mada he 'K.ort·tl h~ :t\ t1J.1lh IO\\tng lhl' hall I or another 11 would a\'iurc that the 1ernp1at1on tn ¥'tmhlt• would be rcmo..,cd, 1n thllt the 1mpul~ to 11Smhlt• Y.011lcl tllmin11th wht·n the ll\:Hing puhltt "made awart" that \.OU Jr\' truh dcalana v.ath c1ma1rur\ II I\ unlt~t·h lhJI -..011 v.ould pa\ .. omt·11nt· 111Hkr lht 1.1hfo to "'" In r ulant• HI pl.1~ h.1\kt•lhalf II f ulam· \.\.ii\ one 111th11\t'l11llq(e\ that dcn1nl thl' '>P<lrt to ow ,..11ed pla)Cf\ lu\t a suuc1uon. Uul lhc.: aherna. llH -no ha\kC'thJll C\Cr I\ \UtCI) the <.lcfca11\I .. ..iltrrnat1H like 1alun1 a plnlar to aholl\h ltAt<"rn111c~ hctau\C \CHiil' Jll'npk makt· 11n1mnl IH>lt'I{'' 11111 111 1lwrn Wllll•m Bu<'ltlf'J' 11 • 1ywdl<'•tl'tl c.l•m•l•t STEPll&N CBAPMA1f colamnlat J1c1 AIDEISOI Radio affected by turf battle? W \~II I NC, TON -· Burcaunatrc tu 1 t hanlc' and 1dt•olog1cal warfare .11nung 1101nt1 I\ .ire; 1hn•atcn1ng the din II\ enc\\ of t""o government· tundcd radio \tation<r. a tcam of lnngrc\'>tonal invc\l1ga1on. has con· l IUdl'd. fhc \Lation'> arc supposed to h111<t1kast obJcc11vc nt:ws and fair wmmt·ntal") to the propaganda- drl·m·h\·d m1ll1on'> 1n the Soviet bloc. I heir recent '>Ut\C) of programs hroadcast to Ea\tern Europe by Radio free Europe and Radio L1bcny tn Munich !>howed "increasing hard- ltnl' rhetoric" and extreme anti· \o' tl't vie"'\ that 1n~u lted the in· tt•ndcd aud1cncn.1hc team stated 1n a report obtained b> Qur as~1ate Indy Hadhwar. \ix·c1fi<!all >. the) found "e~ccss1ve 1ntru\1on into the daily operation of the radio\" by th\· Board for Inter· na11onal Broadt·a~t1ng 1n Washing- ton Thi\ led 10 cro~t0n of the au1hont) ofthl' .. 1a11ons' top manage- n1cn1 in Munich. with the result that the program content '>ulTercd. \aid the rt.',pon prcpan:d h> Rep Larry Smith, f>.fla. . .\<, ""e rq><>ncd earlier, many programs w<.'re found to have blatant- ly ant1-Scm1t1l· content: others were in\uhing 10 ethnic and religious group<>· "1111 others were cn11cul of the l .n1tcd State'> and its allte'I. Onl' rea .. on lor the breakdown 1n program control appear\ to be a po\\-er \lrugglc between James Hucklcy, a former conservative Rc- puhl1can ~nator and prcs1den1 of Radio Free Furope-Rad10 Liberty. and Frank Shakc\pcarc. a former '\11\on While tlou\e atdl'r who 1~ rh:urman ol the hoard I he two director'> ot the radio \ta11on'i arc ultrau>nscnat1vc~ more auuncd to ~hakcspeare's views than But klcy's. according to the report. The "itat1on directors believe that "the \llUJllOn 1n Eastern Europe and the \c)\ tl'I lln1on ts so tenuous that the \o,tct llnron rnuld be on the i..c.cgc of •·olla~Lhe..reporl . .u.oUL;;~~~ adding· "Thl'rc " t•v1dence that the two directors ha "c attempted t.o mo"c the radios 1n that direction with (Shakespeare's) obvious 1mphc1t ap- proval ...... The congre<1c,10nal report con· 11nucd "( urrtntl) !Radio r rec I uropc:-Radto L 1bcrty) "· to a large dl·grcc ·run' lrom Wa\h1ngton hy <. hairman \hakc'>pcare V..e found that 1f 11 was. not (Shakespeare) who went over Buckley's head 10 the radios. the director\ were going dire1 tl\o to the chamnan in wa .. h1ng· ton · r hl' in\ C:\llgJlllr' "'en· told that the '""o director\ ""ere htrl'd b) \hakl·,pcan'. in one ca\<.' O\l'r the 11ppo\lt1on ol Buckley. MunKh l'm- plo)ec~ told the in vestigators th at "as a rc<>ult. both direl tor<, of th e radios 'beat up' on Buckle> .. IJuckley\ 1nab1ltty to ei1en:t!ie firm control ha'l led to "rntcn\1"crnmpet1· 111ir1 and 1nfighllng" among the two '>lat1ono;' pcr\onnd. which the rcpon characteri1es a"i a "continual bo1lin& pol of various 1ntcllectual em1gre1 from the East. .. Some editors favor proarams prepared by their friends und try to keep poht1cal opponent•' program' nil the mr. the report \ta tee,. I at.k of JLtthon1, <1l th1· top mcan'i that tht• c,1:Hwn' llerx·ntl "un the ~1g1l.incc ol the 1·d1lm'> ot ra<.h ol 1hc ~I language \t'n Ill'' to 1d<.•n11fy un.i1.<.ep1ahle ma1c11al .. the n•port cll.plairu. add mg: "l ht~ ,., fl'rTit· nl\C<.'n t of the lox guard1nK the hl·nhuuse · \hakc<ipcarl' ha\ lrtl'd to poht1c11c the radio'"''"'"'· the rl'P<>rt l hargc' Late la!.t year. 11 note\ "hakt•\ptare met w11h the ricw' \tan and prcc.J1ctl'd "lhl' com1nM of lhl' rnn~·natt\c m1llcnn11.1m "oml' t'llttM\. "of. tended b> th1~ \l'rmon que\11oned h11 motive!> and wonJere<f wh> he would attempt to influence ntws ed1ton who~ S<>lc: re~pon,1h1hty "10 rcpon •he new'l a\ 11 1\. not to pr(lduce <.'ommenlal) .. ~hakto,pcare \nu.I report\ of ,1 feud w11h Buckley arc "tutall > untf\lc" Ut \oa1d . "Jim and I arc pat .. from way hark.'' Uu<'klc~ wuld not tx-rtachcd, hut b<>ard mr mher Ren Wattcnbcrs <ia 1d "lim hiu told me 1n pnvate that tht' rrponi. ab<lut 1hc 1nfighnna arc not true And I rnn tell you 'hat we have alwny\ barked Jim up .. R[Al.L y ( nvr R r AIO When the C IA ·., noMo--.crret 01d 10 anti· "1nd1n1\ta N1r:.1raguan rebt'I\ "'IHut 111Thy ( onaren. thr Rea1-1n acln11n1\- 1ra1mn finall~ went unckrground 1n 11\ cflort 10 hcl ri the rnntra\ I hat's the claim of .\rgt•ntrnt· OtlOI\ intCI'• "•t•w1•d rc<.cntly 111 Ruliv1a, 01 an) rate -- They aaad • <.Olleagul'. a vtteran of the Falkland War named Orlando wn• rtn·'IJatC'd to fly for the contras ti a · ro\lna Amrrican m11t1ary 11tUllhc • from thc-I I \ I mha\\) in La Pu. J•cl ... ,,.,.o,, 11 • •todl,..IH r.l1m1l•t. ORANGE TEENS ~\IE FASHION BY THE I vcrsizcd shirts that reach almost to knees ure .. in " for juniors and young teen s, but shirttails are out ... worn ou t over pants of every length . .. Stirrup pants are the rea lly big thing now.'' said Tobey Thompson, owner of Kaleidoscope, a Fountain Valley Store that ca ters to girls ages seven to 14. "" "A lso popular with this age group just now are cotton and canvas pants with draw strings at the waistline. either big and baggy or jean-type punts worn very tight and madcofstretch fabric, "said Thomp- son who hudjust returned from a buying trip to New York . For the warmer months ahead, girl will have ;1 fo hionuble spot in mid-thigh short s, short shorts, suspender .\horts and overalls. Besides the big, oversiLcd shirt s, popular tops arc T-shirts, blouses in Hawaiian prints and swea ts. accord- ing to Th omp on who has owned the store for one yce1 r a fter being in retailing for seven . .. They like the bright colors," said Thomp.'ion, pointing out strong oranges, turquoises and greens. Some were in solids while neutrals were sp!a~hed with thc su me hues for mIXmg . .. This age group is c~tremely fa hion-conscious now. They watch the magu/ines and television .. ome come in by thcmsclvc., and check ou t what we hu vc: but usut1/Jy if they are maling forge purchu~c~. tney comc with th eir mothers . .. Wccncour:1gc them to form theirownwardrohcs h~ting (P1eaH tee T&&NS/Bi) -. C -0 A S T ' I .. ulleWorll- man, left, takee a Ga ... ••eat for her Preeao jumper and tope off her aooct loob with a •tra• 6y Wee Ona. Jana bu her hprlt baC packed and ready to tra•el lD a trio of S.,rlt•tfl•. SUNDAY. APRIL 21. ,985 ' . L L uu KIN C Guuu Ready for most prom~ising night? Hl•\asl<.cd }OU and you'rcall sel for the big nighl 1n your life-your 1ime 10 sh1ne1 Prom night .. the It me to look and act grown up. Decisiomto make. What can )OU VIDA DEB do to look yo ur\ ery best.in that beaut iful new dress that prom-1se a perfect evening? "Fresh. young. healthy and glowing" -that's the prom n1gh1 beauty look according to Glenn Robens. Elizabeth Arden 'screativc beauty director. ··Try before you bu y" is his best advice plus "visit a local beauty cxpen. the C'osmetics counters of your favorite retail store ... pul yourself in the hands of professionals trained to help ~ou. . "Keep 1n mind. at all umcs. that prom night is not a night for surpnsei. and it 1s very different from other pre v1ousschool acttv111cs. You should think of'¥(Nr pronr makeup a~ the most important accessory for th is fabled fabulous event ng." To ensure a successful and spectacular look. Roberts offers 1he!ic 11ps to transform you into a breathtaking beaut\: your face, appl y a masque on shoulders and feet to rid them of dead dry skin and keep them smooth and creamy son ".'Choose a foundation that matches your skin and rem em btr to blend carefully only to your 1awhne wtth a spongt". Do not apply it to your neck or shoulderr.. Blend ts the kel, word here. . Select a transparent powder and apply with a big loose brush overthe forehead. nose and chin to keep the oily shine down. ·Keep eyeshadow petal-son by choosing a son shade ofmtstyblueorgreyeyeshadow for your lids and a stroke of pink under the brow. Spray perfume on these pulse points-around 1he ankles. inside the elbows, al the center of the throat, inside th1$hS, in yQ.Ur final shampoo rinse. cleavage and on the inside hem of your prom dress sq you'll smell great kicking up yo ur heels. :1o ancingji tters? Your hands get sweaw and clammy?Trysprayinganti-pcrspirantdeodoran1on the palms. ~Use.a blusher on the sides of the-forehead, center of the throat. on theedgeofearlobes. but not on your nose or chin. Switch to a navy mascara 1ha1 is softer. fresher than black and apply 11 heavily on the ou tside corners of your lashes forthe most impact. things not to lea ve home without on the b1gevcnani: •Cotton swabs to touch up on y_our overall mukcup. •A tubeoflipsticknnda small ltpbrush. •A mirrored powder compact •A purse-s1zeofspra) perfume. •Spray-type breath .freshener • mall package ofussucs. •ID keys and mad money. . . •A s'mtle and positive attitude that tt will ~ the greatest night ever! -• • • BEAUTY NEWS; The} arc not for prom night. 9ut they co uld be fun for other casual panics. Neons. glo~ing eamngs. They are packaged with or:te pair of either pierced orclip-oncamngholders and two light ~.ticks 1n either "envious green" or"pass1onatc purple. Neons were recently introduced at the national Housewares Manufacturers Association show in Chicago by Innovative Plastics. Inc. a., an accessory for new wave and fluorescent fashion 1n depanment stores. To use. the con tamer 1s ben1 and shaken toacuvate the chemicals inside which produce the glow. The container snaJ?S into the eamng holder. Neo~s. say the makers. are non-toxic and will light ~p your ltfe (day or night) for six to eight hours. Refills will also be sold. Retailers should ha ve 1hcm this month and the suggested price is $4. . . Neons arc aimed at the I Y m1llton girls between the Think of prom makeap u your mo.t import· ant acce.ory for thla fabled e•enm,. ·1 al<.c a .,watch of )'our prom dress fabric wtth you when ~ou pic k out lipstick and nail polish to guarantee a match. Sta n u<;tng a masque sevt"ral weeks before tht" prom to keep minorcrupt1onsand blemishes in check . Besides Elizabeth Arden has two products that you might want to check out: Lip-Fix cream to keep lipstick in place and your lips soft (and kissable) and Eye-Fix Primer to keepe}e shadow in place Jhrough the last dance. LAST MINUTE CHECK: Here's a quick check list of ages of I Oand 19. who. acco rding to a recent nauonal teen magazine spending surve) spent more than SI S6 million onjewcll) during last year's back-to-school spending spree. Clubs celebrate achievement ............ .,~IC ..... Delq&adon from !f~ Beacb ltbell Clab lncladed Ellyn l'flel8ell, Pat Green, e Cray and Diane !flcbol8on. . ~ . FULL SPlCt RUM Assoc1at~ 1nY1te you to a tree pre .. e• or lhe world of color ConS11ltants are needed tor rapid e1pansion 1n the field of color analysis and image consulting Career Opportunity -Complet, training and cert1f1cat1on Earn SJO $50 per hour or more Schedule your r •n hours -la1 adwantag,~ s., t1aur, 1ntomt ootenhal Personal Consultation, can be schPdulfd .ncludrng -Color anatysr~ -PPrsonatly ld1lo1Pd rosmetr( apphcalKln -Wardrobe plann1n~ • Brea CiYic Centtr, Tutsdar. Aprt 23, 7 45 pm I Civic Ctnltr C.clt ./ An.lee Keach and Lola Scott of Co.ta Meaa Women'• Clab cbeck convention aienda. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. For lht RPSI ot Your life 1922 HARBOR Bl VD COSTA M£SA-548·1 l56 Orange County's easy listening radio station {KDCM IDS.I -FMSIERED Clubwomen took over Doubletree Hotel in Orange last weekend ... close to 500 members of organizations affiliated with Orange District California Federation of Women's Clubs were there for the 29th annual two-day convention. After committee meetings and luncheons, the highlight was Friday night's award dinner. Ebell Club oflrvine members were among the happiest ... with less tha n 50 members their group is --classified as Small, but-they had done big things during the past year. The si lver bowl for having the largest increase in membership went back to Irvine plus 12 first place awards and six second places. Woman"sClubofHuntington Beach members made their pres- ence known as they captured first place in Family Economics. Crime Reduction, Prevention of Child Abuse and Legislation. (Saw mem- ber Shirlee Early at a jewelry counter in the lobby selling baubles to raise funds for the district. Carolyn Rapp ofl rvi ne Ebel! took a break from selling opportunity tickets to buy a necklace.) Ebell ClubofNewport Beach accepted first place awards for Spiritual Values, Make a Wis h and · · and a second for Federation Extension. Shirlee Early, Bandnfton Beach Clab, aoldjewelry u a dlatrlct fand-rat.er. Saw Pat Green, President Diane Nicbol1on, Marie Cray and Ellyn Niel1en. Also, saw Loli Scott, president of the Costa Mesa Women's Club, and Avalee lteac~ headi.ng for the ballroom fo r luncheon. Theirclub garnered first place in Creative Writing and Literature and a second for Fami ly Economics. Irene Iverson oflrvine, third vice president ofthe4istricl. w~chair­ man of the convention. ...., ,... ,..... ~Lee,,.,.,. It'• not ao aarprlaln& tbat Jana, 18, and Ja.lle Workman, 13, of Fountain Valley are ln•ol•ecl ln atbledca. Their father Bill Workman la bead football coacb at Edlaon Blah School and mother Sheri teacbe. fltneu to eenlor cfti&ena ln Contin~ Edacadon ct ..... tbroqb Santa Ana Collete. Jana, left. a eopbomore at Fountain "Valley m.ta. la on tlle croaa coantry and track teama. Foantaln Valfey ltlemen- tary ae•en ~der Ja.lle parttclpatea In buketball and aoftball. The faml11. akla and •urf• together. On their backyard ban, they •work oat .. lo Unbearably Good aweata made by Nancy and Rlta 'Bear' of Bunttnaton Beach. Tobey TbompHn, owner of Kaleldacope, coordinated wardrobe. TEENS SHOW TAILS ... From Bl Modeling School ofNewpon Beach. After six wee ks, the student!) arc ready to show what they have learned and ~resent fashion shows at least eight times a year. Con•endoneen Carolyn Rapp, Pam Kite and Gana Totten were amooi the Irrine ltbell'• repreaentatiYe.. ways they can update what they ha ve. If they ha ve favorite pieces of clothing, we ask that they bring them in and we wi ll work with them an selecting something to team with them.·· Thompson has four teen-agers of her own. Four wo men and four Fountain Valley High School stu· dents work in the sto(e which ofTcrsa variety of services anti ~vents for the "Ournext b1gshow1son Ma~ 18. We will set upa stage and chairs ngh1 here an the store and will gi ve away a SI 00 shOP{>ing spree to one of the guc!its." said Thompson. yo ung shoppers. \ Romantic spring fashions will be highlighted Wednesday when Robinson's Newport Beach hosts a gala luncheon ahd show to benefit the Oran$eC'ounty Philharmonic Society. Pat Stayner and Elaine Delman are co- chainng the event where proceeds will help fund Youth Music Programs. Featured will Ix' designs of Giorgio Armani. Massoni, Alben Nipon, Calvin Klein and Jeffrey Banks along with wedding and lingerie styles. For more information on the 11 :30 event. call 642-8232. A professional makeu p artist comes in on Saturday at least once a monthanddocscomplimentary makeovers suitable for the girls. Another fun service offered to Saturday shoppers at no charge 1s getting their caricature done. An an 1st who also works at Disneylana is in every two months. doltghting her subjects with drawings. • • • Tickets fo r Ebell Cl ub of Newport Beach"s "Sweet Charity" fashion show on Thursday arc available from Ellyn Nielsen at 548-6888 or Marie Cray at 548-4759. The event at Mesa Verde Country Club includes an 11 : 15 a.m. social hour. luncheon. show and cards until until S p.m. By VIDA DEAN ~,.....,.. .... Efforts to raise at least SI million for the Hotel for Homeless Women will be launched April 28 at an I elegant noon ''Help Raise the Roof' brunch at The Ritz restaurant. A scale model and renderings of the hotel which will be at the YWCA 1n Santa Ana will be displayed dunng the 11 a.m. social hour. Modeltngclasses in the store arc conducted by Dorothy Shreve and 'iew French designer Guy at Chapman College for the suppon LaRoche's spring fashions from the group's first major event. After a Fashion Island boutique. gourmet dinner in Hester dining Tickets are available by calling room. partici pants will walk across 250-5956. ' campus to Waltmar Theater for a • • • performance of"Brigadoon". Prcsi- The 1985-86 Orange County dent's Associates are major donors Metropolitan Opera Audition of the college ... their gifts represent finalists will present "Don Giovan-more than SI million this 5'.'hool ni" starring Soprana Deborab VolJl. )ear. Rusty Hood is chairman. finalist in the New York City • • • Metropolitan auditions; Roel Gllfry, A s1t-down·dinner. mariachis and Harold Clo11l11, Eiieen O'Hern and good conversation ... all set for the KJm Allmaa Friday evenina at Cal Winner's Circle of South Coast State. Fullerton. Medical Center's Foundation A prc-pcrform'ancc dinner will be mixer/membership drive Tue day served on the second floor of the at El Niguel Country Club. The 3- College Commons_ Thc..opcm gala._ )'Ca(.--Oid_iroun 1uht.mrn'1 dlY..LSlOll honors Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb of the fo undation formed to ratsc and CSUF on its 25 th annivcrssary. funds for the Center. For more "Th e you ng people are always welcome in the store and arc treated with respect. We try to offer them c' el) thing they need in one spot. All oft he accessones to go with their fac;h1ons arc here. They especially hke the fun Jewelry ... the chunk y ncck- lace!l and 1he Mickey Mouse necklace. ·· A.lso popu lar is the two-day monogramming service we ha ve. The} arc not getting them on shins and sweatersw much like we used to do. but on their sweats and beach bags and eO\Crups .. to mark international reunion day. The Tres Lagunas group will host the afTa1r and Lee Cblldre11 producer and actress will present the program. • • • Women of British birth arc in- vited to attend a membership tea at noon Wednesday at the home of Mldge Nobriga, 13842 C'larcmont St .. West mmstC'f:'She 1s regent of the host $roup. Daughters of the British Empire. and can be reached at 892-3140 for more details. • • • Center Stars. a new suppon group for Orange County Pcrformina Arts Center. will be lunchina Monday at t~ Balboa 8nyOUt>.Lou a • president of the Oran•c C'ounty Ph1lharmon1c Society. will be guest !lpcakcr. Au Lusk is chairman of the event bcmg sponsored by the Program for Women Foundation. Assisting her 1s a dynamic group of women from all over Oranae County including Jean Aldrtc~. Sa1u Hinman, Mary Ana Miii«. .Betty PQrtu. Gwuu Wat101, Emma Jue Riley, Harriet Harris, Mary Godinez, Mar)' Doa1la1, exec director of the YW ; Jackie Ro11, Marsili Wolf ion and Colleen Ht•maa. ft gonwfthounaying thr brunet) fare "''" be great profiteroles for de\~rt Gue~t'i nlo;o will ~ave an opponuntt\' 10 w111 fahulou\ on1cs Co-<-hairing the event are Nu11lo information, prospecti ve members Crisci and Flo11 Scllumacber along should call 499-1311 . ext. 2705 wtth Jerry Sam1el1oa, Lorraine • • • -!..:hanncl 7 • c~mcntator am -oppota and Mary 1iiD1on. Orange t"ounty alumnae club~ of Pre11 will 'ipeak Tucsda) t h • • • Alpha Gamma Delta soront) will r Newport Sheraton for T~c~a t Then Saturday evening Pre11t -be at. the Towers Restuarnnt. Surf Cluh of N\·wport t-tarhm"• 11 Y dent'~ Associates and 1tuc11t!I will be and,:;and Hotel. Laauna. 'nturda) lunt·hcon a.m. I ( India kidnapped on 'GuidingLight' By L 'VNOA HIRSCH inevina Anna i) conM>led br Tony whtn ALL MY CHILDREN: Oais). arr-t-" she •• un11blt to accept Nicky's death, fi Za h ~· ...... Si>ted SPt«'hless when he dl~overs Ivy or c 's murder, evades qucs11ons pu1 to and Pt'le married. Speed tells Linda hr'll her by attorne) Tyson becauw she k~p qu1e1 abo1tt her arson plot in behcyes Plllm« or Nina may have killed exchanac for qv1ck cash. Euacnc told he Zach. Against Cynthia's wishes, Palmer will get his inhentancc check after his decides to post bail for Daisy. Bob makes h d · E -"' Tad prom.ise not to tell anyon .... 1 ... h" has oneymoon. Ma thne and ugenc w"" as · '~ "" ' the triumphant Vanessa and. panicked terminal illness. Tad agrees to be Bob's Calliope look on. A badly, beattn man t?tst man. When Hillary and Tad are late knocks.on Janie's door. Grabbing Melissa forctremony due to flat tire. Bob collapse) in passionate kJSS, Pete accidentally tears at altar. Looking 'at sponcoa1, Ross her blouse. Shane asks Kim to accompany rcahzes button missing from ja<;ket fell ofT him 10 England. Hope accuses Bo of 10 Zach.'s apanmcni. Ellen l'Onfuscd when running away from mamage. she spots Ross tosst'ng away sportcoat. • • • Ro~s 1ns1sts Ell en provide him wi th alibi GENERAL HOSPITAL: Calming down for lime Zach was n:iurdered. Even though . an almost hysterical Lorena. Monica Mona fears the lnp ts dangerous. Enea and decides to <'onfronl Ceha about her atTa1r Mark head to T1be110 Sl'atter Mike's ashes. with J1mm) Lee Edward offers Jimnl)' L1!1dalcavesgoodbyenottexplaininghow Let and ('cha his blessing 1f the duo she plotted with Zach against Nina. promise to sign · prenuptial agreement ANOTHER WORLD: LalT) stunned d1sclaimin~ .any further pan of . the when Zane informs him Catlin's first wife Quancrmaine. f<:>rtu':'~· Alan agrtts to~ Bn11any ·~ sttll alive. Wan1tng 10 reach best man at hts 1lleg11tmatc .half-brothers Catlin w11h the news. Larry bcseechl·~ Liz wedding. Dertk assures Ginn) he on!y 10 tell him where tht• hone)'moonrn~ Sall)' 1ns1sttd on ~x so she could sec they st!ll and Catlin are. F.earing Rachel ma> mu\e, loved one another. Derek promises he II Ma<' determmed to re'<'tn his "'1fe'\ lu\'e. never force himself on her apin. Holly Wanttng Felicia to bu\' piece of prnPl·rt~ stunned when S<:orp10 ~ccuses his be.st for him. Wallingford cieetdts to "'ine and friend .Dunnell} of1?eing to on.plot to kill dine her. When Donna spots Vi<'tona, \hl' Ton) Ton} opens his eyes but 1s unable t~ pretrnds ~he's Marie) Dee brokenht·aned communicate. An exhausted Tanya dc - when she realizes ( a)s hired he r date from c1dcs 10 be<'omc Ton) 's speech therapist. escon ser' 1<'c. Nanl'} and Pan igni te Tan) a suffers miscarriage. Barbaric fl f . • •• ames o pass11m GUIDI NGJ..IGHT: Refusing to listen to· Arnold Schwarzenneger stars as "Conan the Barbarian .. when the adven-· ture movie air• tonight at 9 on NBC, Cbaanel 4 . . . . ~ AS THE WORLO Tl IRNS: hank rel uses (P1eaae see SOAP /84) to answer Magg1l"s 4ul·~11ons as 10 whether or not he's 1•n the take Cal and Maggie are bound togeth er Mth time bomb 11ck1ng Frank linds lhl' duu. releases them and defuse~ the bomb Lt!\ informs Oust) she took necklan· from Lucinda\Jl'Wel collec11on Haskell ca1<'h· I cs Lisa in front of open safe ~htch contains I Kirk's gambling markers and Ha~kcll's books. Su.~'c released from hosp11al ••• CAPITOL: Tre' on comm111ec "'h1ch 1s dtctding whether or not to commission Kell) 10 paint Capitol Hill mural Sam tell\ Wall) he'~ be ideal tor JOb a1 <'3Sino C leggsarl·open1ngin <\1lan11~ Ctt) Sloant accepts e\pcnst' e diamond pin f(Om Zl'd. Tre} arme\ in New York. m1stak('OI) bclte\ 1ng Zl'<l and Sloane arc· ha ving an affair Juhl· nin11nue~ 10 fear T\ler in\Ol~ed 1n dangerous assignment · ••• DA VS OF OUR LIV ES: .\I camera ~tore. Kimberl) informed a woman claiming to be her has alread ~Im! up dt•veloped film Shane learns from Nickerson 1ha1 Shane's w1ft-Emma was ta~el of Dragon '\ rleath plot as she wa~ 1n hne for 1hront•. Shane 1h1nk~ he's hallucinating \\hen he spots woman who lool.s JU\t like Emma .\ FRENCH FILM "Three cheers! A hilarious movie with great music. I loved it." -Joe181efd, GOOD MOllNll'lG A~llCA. AllC·TV This Movie's Been Clocked at 55 Laughs Per Minute! ~©£@)~ £QJJI fF®llilla~~ r RATED [JU I IPG·lll " I 11\1 PORT THEATRE 673-6260 2905 E. Coast Hwy, Coro'1a dtl Mar • '•""' .• , .. ,,.,ti".' , 11, ··~· -------F~~~~~~=~~~~:tJJ_~9i0·4021 UA MOW1 CtsTI MU 6ll·l501 E~ llHfll WllJt 495-6210 (i>WMDS~ "'Lost In America' contains more big laughs than anv ftlm this Y90r. Two ve<v entruslosttc ltuTibs up!" . 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"I began to belteve i1 could take shape and form and come a)jve.:· Hts dream was the Telev1s1o n Academ y-Hall of Fame. which is now in 11s second year and will induct seven more legendary figures in a two-hour telecast Monday on NBC Those being hon.ored this year arr Carol Burnett~ Std Caesar. Wafter Cronkite, J oyce Hall (chief booster of the ·•ttallmark Half of Fame"). Rod Serling, Ed Sullivan and Sylvester l. "Pat" Weaver. father of the "Toda~ .. show, "The TMight Show" and tftc TV special. The first inductees were Lucille Ball. Milton Berle, Paddy Cha>efSk}. Norman Lear. Edward R. Murro'A. CBS founder William S. Pale> and David Sarnoff. the fou nder of NBC "I thought it was l-ime we honored our own." .said Mitc hell. .. The Emmys are for 1ndiv1dual ach1l•\e· ment in a given year. but I felt we needed a means to recognize lifetime achievements. I kno~ the Moti on Picture Academy doesn'1 have a Hall of Fame. but telev1s1on 1s made up of so many different pans there arc IXCLUSIVI INGAGIMINT SAT/SUN 1:30 3:45, 6 :00, 8: 15, 10:30 edwards TOWN C£NTER . '"'' .. • L ••• "751 4184 t ~l t W , & I >ti I - CO\IA .... ,~. many ways that people can contnbutt" to the fabri c that makes up television. ··1 knew It would take somebod} to dnvc this through I madt up my mind J wanted to accomphsh this and l set about doing it.. One thing that helped was tht' support of NBC' ~nd 1tschaLtman, Grant Tsnker. He said 1t wa$ a good idea and he would put it on the aar." M1tchell 1s the chairman of the Hall of Fame. The idea tame to him when he was president of the Television .\cademy of Arts & Sciences. He 1s also a former presidcot of Columbia Pictures Television who now runs a consulting company. This year's Hall of Fame presen- tations were made during ceremonies at the Santa Mon ica Cl\ 1c ~uduorium March 24. The} were taped for lafer telecast. Among the guest sta~ were Woody AllC'n. Mel Brooks. Mike Wallace, Ehzabcth Ta} lor. Juhe 1 Harns. .\Ian King. GalT) Moore and Neil Simon. Mitchell set up a committee to la\ down the rules for the Hall of Fame and the selection of its honorees ··1 "'anted something that was pres- ttg1ous and tamper proor:· he said. The number of mducteC's each }ear wa!> arb1traril} set at se" en. That allows 14 minutes for the presen- tation of each honoree in a t'A o-hour program. THE HEAT IS ON! l:SEVIEl~~f I-Ill.I-'~ •COSTA•SA ~J-·t~ SNln Co.r.• P41.~1"' •fl IQllO Eo-¥1111 '"° !ll•W» •OMlllll __ ..... ,.,..~) --~­._. .... "-""• ..... p_. -~~I"' 0nw•11• aorn ID'......,.· edwards NEWPORT 6 44 0760 "i[ ... P)Q' c-..·E~ BE',.,fE"' .~>,,;~ · t '\A~ ~"·~;. ~ t ~ DOUY STEM:O I ACADUrY AWAllDS "AMADEUS" '"°' CHPllf P£TP IOGOAHO¥Orl "MASK" CN-•11 edwards TOWN CENTER 751 ·4184 BRISTV.&AN'-"• A,_µ, ,,~ V A''''.AlA j ' j • • • ',. , • 1 ' .. ~ • • • v-..~· ..... 11) "THE PURPLE ROSE ..... I EXCUNft £NGAGOIEHf ,..,..,...., OF CAIR0"1~ 1no. ns. UlCUlllW ... .....,,., "fil -- "BREAKFAST a.ue""" "SURE THING" ('G-IJI ''CIMPMIT ••nr·llJ 1.a.1.1,t • ... 11 .. •· I he mtcbarnsm of the selecnon 15 that each of the 46 membcn of tM board of aovemor1 of tbe acade~ has thC' opportunity to nominate l people.·· he s.atd. "That would be people but becaust of duplicate nomina1ioni. ll comes 011t to abOut I SO candidatt'S for nom1na1ion. "The honorees arc picked by a \t'lection committet' of 12 pcnoaa, They represent a cross siection oft.be industI). These are people who ba no axes lo grind, who've been~ a lo~e and are well qualifted 10 Judge their peers. They dtlC~ IM candidates and vote and then dtlC'Ulll somt mon-and vote apio and kfll) doing 11 unul they've ~Jiinled ,il doWa to st'\U!n. The nominee are tben announced on the Emmy sl'low to September." Mhchell sits in on the discussions but does not cast a vote, w~h is bj secret ballot. Representatives Of NBC's standards and ·practiw d1ns1on also monitor the discussions to &ee that everything is stricl.ly by the rules. "The selccuon ·committee takes this vety seriously." Mitchell said ... , thought they'd have a lot offun~ that therC''d be some byplay. But they are vef). very senous. •• He said he did not know tf the Hall of Fame telecasts would rotate among the networks to the future. as the Emm~ ~wards show does. • ....... (1) tno. Z:JO. •JO 6:l0. I lO. 10 JO 'UM IHI ..... <•m1 ''llAm UY" Ill 11\11,bll. .... ......... 'Ul'f ...... .,.", 1&M, ...... ....... .......... 1... 12.59 r ):00 l<OS, 6.'IO, toO, t:4S "THI GODS MUST . ••fir Ill 11CRAZY"1"°1 .., 1,a.a, 111a. 111e. 11 1:30 ):'5 e:OO :1 a. I, I, I. Ml, 1111 edwards SAOOLEBACK 581 ·5880 edwards SOUTH COAST PLAZA 546·2711 BRtSTOL &SUNfLOWEF. ',,S'A\IESA , '"4 ··, • , , f,1 , . J• • . •• • .... 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Songfest, 'Crimes• at UCI; SCR premiere& .'~~m' F1-.c morl' total SUlJC producuons -plus a \pcatl event at UC Irvine today -1oan an alrcad) burieonina Onanae County lhcatncal calendar lh" week. . South Coast Repertory 101roduces its second world premiere of ·the month, "Rum .., " F.riday, while 0Some~•&'•· makes its ~cond appca 1~'· this time at the C• wic Pl:ty- housc, Tea.-y. • of o e Heart" 11 UCtrv1oe and "artpdooa" at ChapmanCOllC#.Sharean opening nialu WednQday. and the L.P. Rep- erto!)' 't:'" '"111.t Dnmk· ar4" U) T . . Today. ~er, the spothah1 belonp to UCJ and its sixth annual Greek Softa(nt, a mu'i1cal theater compe11tion. among the campus fratemJl1es and soronucs. Two· per- to nnan<:e$ ~I be held. at 2 and 7 p.m in Crawford Hall. Proceeds from the compet111on will benefit the Make a Wash Foundauon. which grants washes of terminally 111 Chtldrcri. Tickets wall be a\ a1lable at the dooc.. Also at lJCI. playi ng Wcdne~ay through Saturda}' 1n the Concert Hall. will be Beth Henle}·., Pultt1cr Prize- winning drama "( nmcs of the Heart." Thur\Clay·., performance will bt: preceded b}' a lecture on the author and her wo rk b) Jerry Patch of South Coast Rcpcnu~. where Henley's lateM pla}'. "The l.)cbutante Ball." 1s enJoytng tts world premiere. Curtain 1~ 8 pm. and 11ckct\ arc available at 856-6616 Meanwhile. another world Toi TllUs premiere 1s being readied at SCR a'I Keith Rcddtn's .. Rum and Coke" al'Tives on· the Second Stage Frida> David Emmes 1s dlrecllnJ. the pla) set during the Cuban mm1lc ~:mis ol the early 1960s. SCR regulars Ron Boussom Rich- ard Doyle. John Ellington John· Da\ 1d Keller. Art Kousttk. Don Took and Anni Long are featured .ilong wnh newcomers Peter Crombie and l:on} Plana. Performnnn·~ "'" Ix· IJHn Tuesdays through Frida'' at :30. Saturdays al J and X "' and Sunda)'s at 3 and 8 pm un11I \1.i\ 19 at the SC'R theatt'r. 655 To"'n < l'Ott•r Drive. Costa Mesa Rc:s..·n at ion., 957-4033. Another \osta Mc~ opc:·n1ng 1~ the Ci\ 1c Pia}' house\ repn'K' produu 1on of "Something'.\ Afoot .. a mu\luJI SP:O<>f on murder m~~1er1ec, Jtrl'UnJ b) Patt Tambell1n1 R11hhtl' Schoonover. Ted Knorr. fat k Wtlkn· bacher. Le'> Recd and '>tan \.\ la\tck are among th1: fam1ltar rl:l\hnu'>l' faces in the cast O thers an the ensemble arl' )1cp- han1e O'Br)an. 8111 O'!'l.l·tl \u!>an Skadron. M}rna N1lcc, and PJul KJces. Performance~ arc ..chedukd Thursda)~ through \aturdd\\ a1 8 lO It's a life so outrageous it takes two women to live it. DESPERATELY SEE~INC SUSAN BARGAIN MATINEES I FIRST 2 Ptrform1ncn Mondly I Thru Saturday (hcept Holidlys & Sptc. Engagemenu) ~1?'!1.:0'!~1 o':;'" s. •• ~ 1f1M'ilJ•I•J•f 4) i> I "'~ t11 •WJ (J) -11u1 UMIS•lfKwllf At C.ft""'°" 17.lO l ~ 440 US I.SO. J01S IMU •Pt: I) t @§Yti ·tj•fil6(' • •-M 1•00 • " ••• "") M '£ AW . "·~· •••. 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' > , hf 1111 OH(,Ofl IK J Ill POI IQ ACOlfT 7 llfa I tiff ·~ IP(, t I u, I'll'" l(.!Wff 111 I llOM IAM •• !"" I•• •~t .... att•n 11 e, i:M O~t J CAl'1111.(N Ill PIUS llrlll1S Ill lllJa flOUllCllll '~ IJJ ,,!IS IM:Wlat Nin 1•1 la HABRA .. ~;.,. ''•I' •M1 ~ ..... ~ .. lffcti a""''"" lllM& lllllU!Da IN IJI '"" IWflat ,.n 1a»i 111-..1ut a.1•1 ""' .. llllntltl unul 1'/'lil~ 18 JI thr pla)hou!lt'. Mil Hamilton ~t. t osta Me~ k e!>er· vat1on~ ~~0-52<>9 "8ngadoon." the Lerner and Loc"c musical about a m)th1c-al Scotmh town that matenalt1e-s 1."vcn 100 )Cari.. ""tll Ix' presented Wcdne~­ c.Ja) through Sa1urda} at 8 p.m. and Sunda) at 4 p.m. 1n the Chapman College theater tn Oran~e. Call 9Y7-68 l 2 for ttcket 1nforma11on .\n old·fa\h1oncd melodrama. "I he Drunkard.''."111 lx pre~ntcd b) the L" P Rcpcnor) Com pan} forc1ght performance~ at the TuSlln (om- munit) Center. 300 ( l'ntcnn1al Wa). hcfore mo' mg to the M ud.cnthalt'r ( ultural Cemer for its Theater on th<.· C1rccn 1n Jul\ Cuna1n 11mc t\ 15 IS p m \\ cdm·Sda) through Saturda) and ~J~ J-4 with Sunda) matinees at 2 'O .\pnl 28 and Ma) 5':--(all 731-2.,92 for 11ck1."t~ T"o ol th<-' 18 \hO"'!> on the boards thl\ \H'd.. "'II dra" their cunatn'> alter thl' "l·ekcnd The\ arc -"Norman. Is That' You?" at thl· Ir ' int· ( ommuntt) Theater. f unll' Rod. < ommuntt~ Park. Sunn) hill Road at T urtk R.ock Dml'. Irvine (857-)4%) ofTenng a 2 p.m matinee ioda' and final p<.'rformancc\ Frida) and <iaturda) at 8 p.m -"GodspeU" al Snutht:rn <alt- lorn1a ( oll egc. 55 Fair Drive. Co~la Mc\a (556-3610. c>.t. 274). wtnd1ng up "'th pcrformancl''> Thursda) through Saturda) at 8 p.m Rounding out a hca1; 1cr than u<iual "eek oflocal tticater are the following productions. "which continue their n:~pc<.11 vc e ngagements: -"Tile Oebecute Ball" on the maan stage ofSou•h Coast Repertory. 6S5 Town Center On\e, Costa Mesa (~57-4033) Tucsday1 through Fnda>s at 8. rurdays at 2:30 and 8, "lunda}) at 2:30 and 7:.lO until May 19 -"Of Mtce and Meo" at the Gem I heater. 12852 Main St.. Garden Grove (636-7213). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8. Sundays at 7: JO unlit May 4 . -"Tlae S.pportJ01 Cast'' at the Newport Thea•er Arts Center. 2501 Cltff Drive. Newpo rt Beach (hJ 1..0288). Fndays and aturdays at 8 p.m. through May 18. -"A Roomfal of Rotes" at the Hununaton Beach Pla)'housc. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue. Hunt- ington Beach (832-1405). Fnda)'s and • Saturdays :u 8:30 through May 18. .:.. "Butternlea Are Free" at the San Clemente Commuruty Thea1cr. 202 ·h e. C'abnllo, an · C'lt'mente (492-0465). Thursdays through Sat· urdays at 8 until Ma) 4. -"Anytblng Ooe1'' at Scbastran's \\l·~t Dinner Pla)houo;c. 140 A\C. Pim. San ( lcmcnte (492-Q950). Wednesdays through Saturda}s at 8. Sunda}s at I and 7 until Ma) 19. -"Cabaret" at the Curtaan Call DinncrThca1cr. 690 El Camino Real. Tus11n (8J8-154Q). nightl> c~c:pl Monday" at \llr)tng curtain time!. thro ugh June 23. -"Barefoot In tbe Park" al the Harlequan Danner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-55 I I). nightly except Mondays at vaf)1ng curtaan tame'> through June 9. THE SUPPRESSED FILM PBS WAS AFRAID TO SHOW .. A poignant. deeply affecting portrait ... at once honest, il~.minating and despairing . . . a must-see. She•I• Benson L A r1mt1s '"Growiig up~ one of the best ~ most scat· ifying repons on Americen life ferociously provocetlv•. •' -Vincent Canbv. New York T1me1 SEVENTEEN DIRECTED ev JOEL OeMOTT & JEFF KREINES PRODUCED ev PETER DAVIS LAST FIVE DAYSI llGHTlY: 7:00. 9:30 • SUIOAY MATllEES: 2:30, 4:45 Krla Starman Francie Brown, Cynthia Blaiae celebrate Brown'• birthday in "Crimea of the Heart" at UC Irvine. -"Swttt Charity" at lhc (.rand Dinner Thl'3ler. I I lotc:I W3) Anaheim ( P:? • .,.7 10). ntghll) e>.n'pt Monda,., at \J~tng curtain 11ml''> through Jun(' to -"Separate Tablfs" al the ( ) pre\) ( 1\1c Th('att'r 51 .. ~ Orange ..\ \ e ()press! ~1.Q~1101 f-nda)\and~l­ urda)<o al"' .'IJ through ~a) 4. -"The Sttoad Time Around" a1 !he Gardt'n (1n:>H' ( ommuntl\ I twatl'r. < hapman .\' cnuc-at St Ma rk·,. Ciardcn Oro\e (897-5 122) Frida\\ and Saturdays at 8 30 through Ma) 11 . with Sunda) rn.tllnl'C:\ at 2:30 Apnl 28 and Ma> 5 -"Irksome lnberir.nce" h) thl' Orangl' ( ounl) Vanet) Pia} er<; at thl· \nahc:11n ( ultural .\rt\ Cl·ntcr. 911 ' H arbor Rh d ..\nahe1m (1171-56!!1 J Frida)" and Saturda)s at ii pm through Ma) ~. SOAP SUMMARY .• · . From83 Bradll'\ '\ \uggestmn thJI the:' rl·nm\11kr pmun l'lrrak Beth Jnd LuJatk 'M.'l'i.. Bradlt·~ ·._ help .\1 Jlfflllrt. l<1ll.. ll'allll'' Kun .ind Ro\lc an: >At:J JnJ thilt Ro\I<' hi:" no 1dra "ho Rid. r\ R 1t k pn'>uadc;\ Ro\ ll' to \IJ) m Spnngfit•ld Whrn Hill) drrl\l'\ on farm . hr a~\Uml'\ I\.' k ha' tnrd to r.iix· Re' a Bilh goes after K)k >A 1th Jllllhfort.. Kyle knoch Btll) u' er lhc: head and render~ him unnm°'l. tou\ \\hen I\' le and Reva 1.il..c unwn\(,1ou'> Hill\ bacl.. 10 ~pnngtkld \>anl'\\J hlaml'\ lhl· duo tor Billy's rnnd111un < hmt• wllapw\ ,mu 1\ adm11tC'd 10 hmp11al "ht•rt• \h<' '' told \ht'll hJ'c.' to \pend mm1 of hl·r pn·gnann in hC'd Ed learning 1 lrH hl·r hau 'a\Ct . tom) l'\'Jllll'\ Ill' mu\t he: thl· lather of ( la1rc\ unhorn chtld r lll\d l..1dnaP\ lnd1c1 \ Jc;rangl·J flmd hlamn lnd1.1 for all hi\ prohlc:m\ and re,c:ah lhJI hl· l••H'\ lklh '>IJl \ ONE LIFE TO• LIVE: Don.in IAJrn' \t.mu hl'' hr1ng l1ngard 1111 l>nc.aml·dn' murJcr ~du~1ng to bd1c\(· Durian. Marru 11.arn\ her C a\~IC' m1gh1 gt·1 hun 11 l>unan d11t·sn'1 tca'e her vcndr11.1 r:rank Whclc1n . .i friend of Ale,·\. offer' Rnh any help he ma) need l)onan spot~ J Jl\gu1°'1.·d .\IC'\ 1n photo\ of Larry and laurel\ wedding. When Bo dt'Ctde'> tn \c.·nJ h1.·r hall.. tu \1.'n1u {11uk11a. da~he\ on plJnl' and hca<h lor rnlleg<' campu' Ddtl.ih goc\ into t'arl) lahor and gi~1·\ h1nh 111 hJh\ girl RYAN' HOPE:• rhc ~uJgc.· allo"''> I rant.. In tJll J1ll 1u \IJnd 31 "-la\·, lrtJI r rJnl.. 4un1111n' Jill ahou1 "-ia,·, hot 1cm~r UH' night 'nJnt') uashc.'d h" ll'I"' (), l'r hrannit \1ac\ e and lk'>'> d1'><U\<11ng l>O'>" htlll\ of Jill hcinit m\OhC'J in afTa1r PJ I ll'll\ lhl' duo IU mmJ JhC'tr ~·"'n hUSIOC\\ On \land Jill c1dmm \he Jnd \!la' ha'c holh prulc\\lfln.il and ix·r-.1mal 1ntcrr\1 in c.'3l h othrr '>1obhan drC'am., that ~J' 81't'\ hn lln>Acr JUSl lrl..c; lh<' one.• he: P' l' lo \\dne' .ind hi\ la1c >A lie • • • LO\'l~G: ( '" \ ~ ;cl~\l'\ Ill It'll ( IHI I\ hu>A \he \Ol<'d in ,ump.in) ldkcmrr \iorcrn tells Jim JU\I Js Jrm IOtC\ '>hJna 'he tan'1 \lop lll\1ng \111..t• lklrl'''"l! < '"' n helped dc:\tro~ C .1hc11 < un" "'""\ IO get proof on ho" shl' 'ott•d R llJ "1Je tl'lls .\\a hl•r rc.'\i1tllln\h1p >Allh I on\ I\ the mml "ondcrful thing lhJI'~ e\er hap-----~f--Dfllt.'..d iu~.a. "'a!u in .mi ~~ ..-n-0 SA!'\TA BARBARA: lkturntng !rum #lttlt. ' ( &grec\ 11:1 ..... tt btntt-tlfttttcJ-i- .11cl) V. h1k no onl' ,., looking. ( •1n.i tontinuc:' to pop ptlh E:.den turns do" n C rut"\ mamagc: propo\JI Looking fur n11\\1nggun. C ruL \Carl hl•\ h1ddt·n 1unn<'I .......... ,. .,tit •• .. '" ....... . ... --o c. ... ,._.... • ........ ... llU S29-5339 MAlltBRU HEU PAil 9S2-4993 UA MOWS I OHTA llU 6JJ .J501 lOWAA~ HAR80ll TWlf IL THI 511·9SOO lOWMOS El TOllO .. ,. ·~·1111 ED\ 'ROS UllVERSITY U IUIU (213) 691-0633 ~ FASHION SQUARE u ltlAll 523-1611 SRO CATCWAY S 1111111 Yll.11 495·6220 row MOS fllSSIOfl VI j() MAU 11111• 179.9150 PACflC MAtUI Qll.tH tlAlll 634·2SS3 Cll(l)(M SllTUU ~0-7444 EDWMOS •tSTOI. WHTmlTU 191 .3593 PACflC llWAY 3' Qll._. WHTiltlSTll • UA WUTMltSTU TWW. • 19S·Sl33 lUJUllfY T ATRfS F1n1 r-Mn-S-owu"' * DRIVE -INS '1°11l~ ONl Y 12.75 U11lnl Nott' v- MAS« CPG-U> AT 12:30 3:00 S JO S ·OO ~ 10 ·30 TMK ••EAKI' AST CLUe (a) AT 1 :00 J :OO S iOO 7 ·00 t :OO c1neoome r:J 134 UU I Cllepmlfl a S.11t1 ""' f LADY HAWKIE lrG--12> SH OWS AT 12: .. 0 J :OO S·1S 7 :3S &. t ·U POUCI! ACADUllY II Cf'G·U) AT 1 :JO l :U s 20 1 20 • 9 1 s CATS ava fP9-•IJ S HOWI AT 12:00 2 :00 4 :00. 00 1 ·00 10·00 LOST IM AllE:IUC:A CR) SHOWS AT t 4S J ·.CS S :4t 7 :4S &. t ·4S •it;1•lQiuW6I m u lll!!f!•"• '"" S1tf.,,,, LADY MAWK .a-tat s Phu Co·l'•\ur• Plac.1 In Tho Hurt (PG) POalllY'S It~ C•t Pl ua Co-Hit IJ'rlday th• 1ltll V (RI oaau NST WA#T TO NAVE PUii ... Plut aody Rock (PG) CAT"SIEY&ra-11t Plua Th• Warrior &. Th• Sorc9r•U (A) VISIOle.-s'T (at l'lua Co·Hlt Tnt •reakfut Club (A) IXG.UllYl lllGAGIMlllT STARTS FRl>AY edwards JOWN CENTER •n•-••tl ''"' ·• 7'-1A184 ' • , •1 •· • •I• •· .,, J "f \'• .... ' STARTS FRl>AY "'MASK' IS SUPERB ... ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORI ES WE'VE HAD IN THE MOVIES IN QUITE A LONG TIME ... I" nt' "'"lrl Al I Ill \It I\ tt-. ~~.,,!IS~ Some11me-. the Ill(,.,, unhkel~ Pl< pl• bee OflX' llt-r < lt.., ~IO AIJNl\.IR'>AI !'•ftJ~I NOW PLAYING .... MISIOIYIUO OllA•GI UA I.Iott\ fO.lffd\v,. r,. IJ90 //l1Tl 11(16990 Mlllf'Alll llfWPOlll HACl4 •«"""' .. UA"'-t 1-.~c.r.-... WUTllllllllR tr>2 'f#l 84t 0780 l0w111nic...,... l.AllMM OIWlet W«tl •• .Im Nlt.~hin Cl!y~ --·116,, . ...,,.. ., Gu:) 9:)1 r..s:i --........... ' .\m) rc:al11e\ ..omronr " 11.orking at ht•r dl·\k \>\o1lhuut perm1~\lon < C order\ policl· tn ratd Ma\on·, ne""t''' hu\lncu •· J hrctlhl•I 'W hen Ma~rn doc\n'1 Jn\wl'I phone frd turn\ 10 Dann) IO gl·l h.11kd IJUI "' )Jll Ju\I aher "3\lnlt ·· 1 Jv" Ill ( { the ''rung-out C11na collap\C' at Jlt.ir • • • SEARCH f'OR TOMORROW: \unn> lunuu' >A-hen 'Hug.an nin11nUt.'\ lu 1gnori· her Jnd Jst..\ L11.1 to danll .\her apolog11 1ng 111 I ha\C lur nn1'"'111ng him tu pan' \ll,m tc.·11, him \he:\ ha pp\ he l ra\hcd I nJhlt lo dcl 1Jc hct"t•rn .Jo anu \tep h.1n11· '>u11 a\k\ them 1°1<11h 10 '>t"nc a' mother 111 tht bride "hc.·n shl· mJrnn < .1gn1.·, \tu dnd Jo llcl 1ue lo rNC't orak tht• old c J'"l'll man\11m HC'anng Uo)d pl,I\ fJ\OrttC das~tcal JltC(C of fra\I<,' J <lrrpl) touched L11a l)('g1m tn QUC\llon thl' d1•pth of h1•r frc.'lin1t\ tor I l<J\d YOl l'G AfliiD TH•E•RESTLESS: Bad. h11m, \\hit'\ n111 u·nain \hc"ll br .ible 111 ·Ht nrn mall\ .unund John no"' that shr\ a11.otr1· Hrt•nt" hrr h1olog1tal father Victor JmJ1rd "hl·n hl· rt'Jllll'\ '\1kk1 has packed l hrr tw;lons1n1t' and la~cn Vrctona -with hc:r \urpn\C '''"from l 1m causes 1 rac) I to recall thrtrpa\t lo'c l1ina fc:arful Nell '>llll torrh1ng for Joanna The emotionall> shah '\\hie~ a\k\Jark toton1tnuC' al helm "1 lahrn lill '"'" Ka\r at IH1'Jl1lal. telling 1 hn \ht '"ll''n I h1n \IOI"\ lhJt the \hn<>ltng ";,' Jll .Jlltdl'lll 'Very well done. A complex and compelling drama. I liked it a lot." -Ont<! Sti.than KNBC TV ., LJ COMPLETE NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Bl, 1 0 Somewhere between a stock and a tax shelter DAVE STEWART BankAmerica buying Oregon Bank SAN FRAN C IS CO BankAmerica Corp. and Orbanco Financial Services Corp. fnday an- nounced that they have agreed in principle to an acqu1s1tion of Orban- co's !>Ubs1d1ary. The Oregon Bank. and certain related subs1d1anes by BankAmtrica Corp of closing of the 1ransac11on which 11. c•pccted 10 occur 1n July 1986. Jn add1t1on. The Or~on Bank may declare up 10 S3 m1lhon an di vidends 10 Orbanco from earnings un11I closing. and Orbanco will retain cen a1n other assets. Nontiwest Ac- cepta nee Corp .. Orba nco 's other pn n- c1 pal subsadial"'}. is not. pan of the proposed transac t ion with BankAmerica BankAmC'nca's su bs1d1ary head .. quartered 1n Seatth.· By J. DAVID STEWART In the late 70~. a handful of shrewd oilmen clectl'd to turn their com- panies into trw.ts. 011 trusts enabkd the <Hlmcn to aH1gn the rc5pons1b1l111c-. of management and production to 1h1rd pan1e!l at a ttml.' when the industr} \go-go yearc; were ncanng an end. More important!). the rrusl~ enabled in vc!.tor., 10 direct- ly share 1n the com pan) 'c; earning!> and receive the rn\tomal) ta~ tx·n· cfits attnhuted to oil and ~as nnalt~ income. The end rc<,ult was a "' hnd 1n,estment 'chick "'h1ch 1<, a i.rm\ between a common .,,m k and ''" .,helter -\n oil tru ... 1 '''lie!> unite, 11f hcnelic1a l rntcrnt a<, orr<>'L'd to share!I of common 'tml.. -\ho. tllC\ pa) a 'anahlc month I~ "d1<.tnh1i- 1ion" 1n'>tead of a fi'lL'd 4uanah d1v1dt•nd The <l1,tnhu11on\ 'ar\ tx'UIU\C lhl' lfll\I\ rarl'I\ mal..l' CXil\ 11\ lhi: <,am\.· amount o( munc•, l'V\'n month. Ho\lston Oil Trust tallc, 1n1;1 th1~ das~1fica1 1on and ha' unt• 111 tht· mo'>l lnll're\ting h1'>tonl'' o f an} \Im I.. ll\tCd un tht· -\n1l'nr<rn h l·hangl' (symbol 110). fhc tru\t ,,ac, lormcd h\ tht• old Hou<,ton Oil and Mineral.,·< orp. 1n l9XI Bad.. then· tht· 1111\ \\-Cft' '>1111 popular and f luuston ()ti f rU\I v.as the darling of the marl..l't. Hut. thl' tru~t h<t '> <lone a o;ubmanne a<t l'\Cr since. plunging from ~.15 per un it to m current le' t•I of ~J I /2 HoU\ton n11 T rU'>I ha.. hn·n plagued h} a \t'flt'' uf annual rcdut- l10n'i 111 lht•1r oil and j?.J '> rt''-l'f\l' C!lllOlate... fht• firc,1 rl.'UULlllln ol 1-' JX'rl·cnl Glnlt' in 'Aarch of I lJ!C and promptt·d an 1n\e\tor la'''>Ull v.h1ch IS <,1111 In tht• CUUrl\ -\nolht'I 12 pcrrcnl n•duction on Marl·h 21 '>I of this \car 'cnt the un1 to; 24 ix·rl·cnl INC reports its sales, • earnings up ICN Pharman·utital~ Im of( o<.ta \ttt''>a ha\ annnumnl "' <,alt'' and earning' Im the lif't quarh'r t'lllkd l·eh 2X '-t'I I Ol nmL· for I he (ll..'flO<l L'llt.kd Ft·h. 2X nJ'>l' 111 SI -' m ii lion from $290.000 Im the rnmparabk JX'fl1><.I 1n 1 '>X4 "'l'I 1nu1me 111.·r \hare for t·he Fchruar. I 9X5 4uartn 1ncrcawd to 8 tl'lll\ tn;m ~ lT llh fur 1hc l omparahk Pt'rrod 1n I 1JX4 ~ale'> tor thl' lif\I 4uar1er l'lldt•d fl'h 28 I Ill fl'il'>l'() ){, rx·rt·enllO tt4 m1ll1on \L'f'>ll~ ~X.lJ million in the c,aml' quarter l'ndcd I-ch .::!X. 1984 I he a' n agl' numbt.·r nl sha re'> for pcr-~hJrl· n1mpulat1on 1ncrea!>ed from 9. N 7.000 to I0.55X.OOO 1n the 4uarter L'ndcd f l'I) . .::!X I< "" l'harmareut1L·;.il' dn elop~. rnanufal tu rec, and o;l'lf\ pharma- ccut1tJI produtl\ and wn 1n•s. pn- rnanl).111 the l nllt'<l ',tall''> Canada and ~ln1cn Pacific Savings makes donation to CF Foundation f h1· < m ta 'vk\<1 -ha,cd Pan fk Sa v- 1ngc, "'II w ntnbull' $2'.000 to the (\~Ill f 1hro\I\ J'ounda11on through a oS-da\ promotion fro·m no" until .lunl' IS Pan tie Sa,1ngs will dnnalt' $2" tor each rno;tomer v. ho ope-no; a spcnal 65-<lay ccnificall.' of deposit at one of its 28 branchc., in Southern California. says L11 Howe. Pacific Sa' ings· director of mar~ct1ng Tht• 'a"1ng'> anJ lnan 1ntt•nd.-, to ra1'>1.' \.::!).()00 thrnul!-h the prumo11on Ill u>m hat c' \I ir ti hrml\ .\ t hcck for th at amount wa~ prl.'st•n tcd puhlltlv "iaturda~ after- noon prwr t~> l ht• ( a II lorn 1a -\ ngcls ha\cball ganw Set0nd-ha,ema11 Bobh~ Cinch ac- l'eptcd 1h1• chl.'d . on hchalf of the 65 Rmc' C luh. a \upport group lor the (\'\Ill" r1brn ..... Foundatmn. (inch IS th.t· ~ngl·1,· rt•prncn1.111vt' for the group Golden Nugget su.es to block stock vote ( rolden Nllggel Int. ~hll'h IS !>Ceking lO ttrquire a 27 JX'fl'ent \lake 1n ll1lton Hotel\ Corp Jnd may hid I for .all the com pan»"· 'ltod. on f nday 'iUt'd to hlock a '>harehotdcr vote on a \ertc.'!ro of antHakco,cr manurvcr:i. fhc '>Ult O) tht• 'ao,ano operator. likd 1n I J. \ 0 1\tn ct ( ourt. contend" :i prox \ '>tnlcmcnt ma1kd to ~harc­ holdcr\ h\ 1 lllton i-i fol~ and ml\· leading :ind ,,.,i.,, tht• court 10 1uoh1011 I .,harcholdcr\ from \.Oting unttl 11 " rl'\, 1wd I he P"'" \~B' mailed a wel'k and a I halt ntto f111 ll1ltnn\ May o annual mcct 1 ng I Thl' \ult l<111tend' 1h11t the proKy •\n't au uratrl) prc!.cnt the altanat1vC'' to ,o 11ntl 1ha1 11 do('"1'1 di ~'lost' a prox y llil'l'CC'ml'Ot he I "-l'l'M 111 lton If otcl\ Chairman Barron l11lton and Jame"' Rnll''>. cM.'<.'Ulot 111 tlw l'\lall' ofthc hue ( onrnd Hilton I lndcr thl' pro\\ ·•ttrn·mt•nt. Uar- tnn I l1lton I\ pcrm1tll·d tu \l)IC' the I C\latt''\ t, ~ m1lllnn '>h.irt'' 111 '7 .a (ll'nent. of thC' l vmriun-. ·, 'hx-k r lower Re1.:entl), insult was added to inJury when the IRS hit the Trust w11h a da1m for S 1.28 per unit 1n back ta~c~. Houston Oil 1s conlc'it1ng the audit but concurrcntl) e\Crowing a portion of their monthly income 1n the event that ther lose the·rn\e. EH·n though Houston 0 11 Trust '" battling. a '>Ofl oil market. disgruntled un11holders. and the IRS. '>Orn e in\cSIOr'> bellne the units are $f0'>)1) undervalued. Even after allowing for the rcdur11ons 1n reserve cs11malc'> l.'UCh \Jnll 1'> backed b} approx1matel} $ 7 75 in 011 and ga., -doubk what tht· un1t) arc now selli ng for. The tru!>a'\ holding., are ... a-.t and far reach in~. Their propcrtlt'!> l'ncompass '>Orne -m1ll1on anL"'> 111 North \mcnra and another:! million acres on '.arn1u' forl.'1gn continent'>. Three 111 llw 1ru'>1·~ 4 million acre~ arc l'\ph1rator} and pcnod1call\ ne"' ntl and ~t:l\ d"l"O\l'fll'\ arc 1i1ade. so lhl'rl' 1~ a po'i<.1111111~ that the 1,.aluc ot I hll\t' rl'\Cf\ l'\ \.\ 111 lllt'ft'a \l' I t•n rwco manage<. thl..'. propcnies ~\orld ""Ide on behalf of lhf 1ru~1·s un11holdcr' 1n rl'lurn tor 25 fkr<:l'nt'or 1ht· nt'l profit~ The remaining 75 pc1rcnt " !hen d1\tnhutt•d to the u1111hokkr~ at the end ofcach month l:kcau'>l' the d1o;1nbu1100.. .... ::tr}. 11 l\n ·1 po"1hk ln o;a~ exact I~ "hat they amount to. but 11 usuall\ \\-ork.<. uul to ahoul 211 perce nt per annum fhac arc tax a<l,antagl'' al'>o. C 1l'nt·rall~. only 20 111 2 'i perce nl of 1 he monthh tllqnbu11onr, arl' taxahk ac, ord1nar. 1nrnme fhe re'>t " com- plctcl~ tall deli:rrcd dul' to dl·plellon allov.:inl C'>. l'Xplorator~ w' credit~. l'lt'.. and can he dl'ductl'd lrnm th e 1 n' e')tor' onginal u1M ha'l'' ln'e~tor'> who fa,or llllu,to n Oil I ru\I fa ll llllU one uf two ba!>IL.' categories -"contrnnan.,·· and ··crapshooters.·· The nap'>hootcr' are up11m1s1ic that anotl,cr important 011 and gas d1scu1,.cr) "11! be made orthat the IRS will lu'c their halllt' against the tru!it The rnntranans ~re willing to wail for the 011 group lo make a l'Omcback and hapJ)) to makl' a tax ad ... antagcd 20 pcrn·nt n·turn on their mone\ while tht•\ wait 11 1~ d10icult 10 say· whi ch groun ha' the oc\t log1t· - or lack of 11 -bul. tt's been rn) observation that tlw onl) investors to make sern.1m munn 111 the market fall into one of thl'\l.'t"'o catcgonc'>. The Oregon Bank as the thard- largest bank hcadquanered an Or- egon. with a st~tew1de network of 49 offices. concentrated 1n Ponland. Salem. and Eugene. The aircemen_t repreS<.·nt'i thl' first acqu1si11on of an Oreion bank µnder recent Oregon leg1slal1on author11mg bankrng insl1tulions 1n other '>tak' lo own Oregon banks beginning Jul) I. 1986. In the transaction. Orbanrn "ill rl'rel\ l' $57 mil hon 1n ca)h at the time Orange County's easy listening radio station KDCM tD!l.t FMSTERED In San Francisco. BankAmenca President Samuel H. Armacost said 1ha1 the acqu1Stt1on of The Oregon Bank will strcog1hen BankAmt'm·a·~ pos1t1on 1n the Nonhwest and com- plement lhe operations of Seafitsl. REAL ESTATE .. The Oregon Bank ts a wen. manaaed inst1tut1on ~tlh an esiab-- hshed pos111on in the <>regon market." Levi Strauss declares dividend The board of directors 'Of Levi Strause; & C:o. Fnday declared a regular quarterly d1v1dend of 46-14 centi. per share payable on July I to shareholders o(reco~d June 3. • ALL CONTENTS 13841 RIATA, GARDEN GROVE (on-sit•> SAT, MAY 18TH AT 12 NOON! Clean & Sharp 3 BR, 2 BA. Giant lot home! Assumable fixed rate FHA loa~ No Quallfyln1 avallable! 766 ALLEGHENY, COST A MESA <•n-•lt•> SUN. MAY l9TH AT 12 NOONI Giant 4 BR. sep. family rm & dining rm . Large clean home! Superb location! Excellent financing available! INSPECTIONS: May 4, 5, 11 & 12 From 12-6 PM .,.OR DETAILED aROCHURE CALL: R&P AUCTION CO. (714) 832-8628 Auctioneers: Carol Nuss -Lie. 1123/Gerry Landry · Lte. 718 NEXT AUCTION MAY 5 PRIME HOME IN SHERMAN OAKS. CALL FOR INFO! Orange County's #1 Cadillac Dealer For Sales, Service & Leasing CHOOSE FROM HUNDREDS OF CARS New 1985 ILDORADOS from •19 America's favorite personal luxury automoblle Is now In Its third generation and continues to dominate markets both foreign and domestic as the frontrunner of luxury, smooth h•ndlln9 and style. However. this world standard for personal luxury wlfl not be produced In this distinctive style In 1986. • Best Prices Many dealers are already beginning to experience a shortage of these can. Therefore, these dealers are Inflating prices because of their short supply. However, Nabers. because of Its tntnMtndoUS sa1les records. has more than 100 of these can In stock. Plus. Nabers wlll •II you these can from stock at these amulngly low prices so that we can ej"m even more of these can. You see, the more cars we sell, the mont we wlll receive. And by earning more can we hope to ~satisfy Orange County's needs for these -two dlstlnctlvely styled automoblln. New 1985 SEVILLES from sz1 C41dlllac s ultimate In luxury PLUS nyllng sets Itself above the r~ as the true mark of· distinction and success. Whlle styling on molt cars Is becoming more and more altke. Seville stlll offers Its own distinctive look. But It wlll not be ptoduced In this style In 1986. • Great Selection • Convenient Location -• ~uper Service • Lease Direct -All Models. New & Now, Used Too! 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (114J 540-9100 12131 587-8266 -1 AH''°" >Ul\f"I 10 ~"" ~141 pl"\ I•• lltf'f'_. & -fH\ ,~ "'41ft'tt le ff-I ....,_ ... ,,.,.,.., .._.,,.y fot1eWW19 pullfl<AI-" I • J ------------__ -__ -_ ----~ , -. WEEK'S AND YEAl'S HJGHS, LOWS, CLOSE ~· ... 'f YOlttC IA,1 -Tr.-w ...... • .... 'fin U,.. WM II •H' ~I I).... Mitt Ir l•c:Mlllt "-M>41h ltw '' "" 111111 1.tw I.all CM. """ Lt• 'I "41 Mltfl l t• I.Ill (~I M•tfl LI• 'f ~•1 Mltli Lt• Liii Clle. ~ H ~ •t:~ " M• Hitll lt• lJOU•I 1Cl>t' M~ •:::, 'I M\ Hltfl UW l11I (Ml JI .IO.. )0 • I '"' ; I ' • • .. 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"' I rJlt 111 " I) '1~1 "'4 11'. t llt If I\ I'• •f 1' • " •/'A lit 1' ._ t .. • II ,, ,; I ,..z ., .. ti. , .. h l " -l ,., .. \l 0 .......... \0 •• ·" " • ',.... ... •111 a ... l6 I• /o'>f " 'I) \M )I' ll~!.!1 h!Ofol• I H. 14' ., ,. I "'" .. I \'1 I\ • .. y, ,,,.. • I\ )\11 ... lh. •• .. ,.....,.., , ,.. n II" .... lw• I 11 ~ '' 'U • )f' / • .,,,,..._ '1 •t •i• I -I ~ . \ Book now or forever hold your pesos. 1 If you've been contem- plating a Princess Cruise to Mexico, your moment of reckoning has come. Because with only a few cruises re- maining in our Mexico season, your chance to enjoy our incredible 1985 Jubilee discounts is quickly slipping away.. Our most remarkable offers ever. This year marks our ' 20th Anniversary, and we're celebrating with our lowest prices in years. Which means, qujte simply, you can soak up all the sun and fun of the Mexican Riviera for as little as $1,049~ But only if you sail before season's end. (April 27, May 4, 11, 18 or 25.) CruisiJ1g seven days between Los Angel~ and Acapulco, you11 enjoy fun-filled Puerto Vallarta . The quaint beauty of Mazatlan . Charming Zihuatanejo/lxtapa. Plus, a full 24 hours in glittering Acapulco. With your $400 discount, youradventureaboard the5-star Island Princess costs as little as $1,049 per person. You11 fly free. And you11 save even more when a third person sails free (where • IS accommodations are available). All you pay is their air fare. You can even add a second week to your Acapulco cruise for only $500 .. per person. Follow the leader to Mexico. . Long before most cruise lines ever existed, Princess had already pioneered luxury cruis- ing to the Mexican Rivie ra. From the moment you set sail, youll see why Princess is still the finest cruise to sunny Mexico: ... • • • • You11 dine on the most delectable gour· met cuisine. You11 be pampered by our atten- tive Italian dining staff. You11 be charmed by our knowledgeable British officers. And you11 thrill to dazzling Broadway· style entertainment. So call your travel agent and ask for a Prin- cess Cruise. But hurry. Because when it comes to fantastic Jubilee sav- ings, there isn't much time till we say"adios~ Princess Cruises .a For a colorful Cruiseguide, ask your travel agent or write Princess Cruises, 2029 Century Park East, D~pt. EG-066 , Los Angeles, CA.9006'Z For reservations, Prin- cess Cruises are sold exclusively through travel agents. I l Registry: British No one sw1ags throu1hthe trees in Tarz~aa LOS AN<1El.LS (AP) -I hl· pnmordual. chc'lHhumpina yodd does nol 1:d10 lll"r<''' 'uburhun Taoanil nnd 110 onr .. wing' 1hmuah the walnut trrt:'I, hul the ron111111111t) ·, · llC\ 10 the myth1c11l ltml ol lhc 111nl(k ncvcnhclc'" c.111\t ' Edpr J{ ice Hurrou"h'. wh(1 nt·a tcd 'ra,.,an in I 912. even mcn11oncd 11 in a lencr he wroll' to n lru:nd altl·r a Tarzan cn1hu.,1ns1 v1.,11cd ht'> ~SO­ acrc aoat ranch JU'il north ul l.m A nae fell. "A auy hobbed up da> hclorc )'t''!itcrday," Burrough\ wroit· 10 I 'JI'>. "with the plun of ll whok v1llagl' hi' wished w plant 1n ni y fiont >art! -· I school. c11y hall. hank\, hu"nc<1s hou~s mo11on p1c1urc 1hcall'' -~ind I 1t wa~ labeled ( tty of 1 ar1ana " The un1dent1fied 'l\llor"• 1mag1na- 1ion wa\ 100 much tor Burrough\. who earned J 101 tu.m· wn11ng 97 novcb and dcucn' ul \hllrl \lonn 1ha1 ranged lrurH lhl· 1unglt•\ of \lru .r 10 dying empire' cin Mar' The forfetchl'd ( '1t\ ol I drtJna. he remarked uterh1n1ll)·. ··,ound' 111.t· a )leamboa1." Of courw. f>6 yl'al' ugu 1hc roll1nll country'l1dc \u1reund1ng llurrnuah'' ranch wa\ moslly a rollcrt 1un of\mall I larm) and ranch land 1 hl' Ol·dgltng rll) of Lm Angell'' wa' 111 mslc' to tht• wutheast. on the o ther \ldl' 1>I lhr Santa Monica Moun1:11n' As 1h1ngs turned out. lhl' unknown I v1\1onary wn'i on IO \Omt·th1ng-and contemporary I uu.rna modc,11) doc11 whal 11 rnn 10 prc-.crvt· llll' I hcntage of 11' naml'\akt· For cxumpll'. a I artana hrand1 111 Valfoy hdcral ~a' 1nK' & I oan main· 1a1n\ a 'mall mu\c11m \d mcmorah1lta D"rla)l'd thcrt ;in· I ar1an n111v1t• po'>ll"f\, photo\ of aJ.mo\I all ol tht· Jl tor\ ""ho h.t \l' played lht· I ngh.,h n11hkman ru1\l'<I in 1hc 1ungk h~ arc' Ol'"" ;tnd old cd1t1on\ uf Burrough' ll<it1~\ ,111<1 ,1 'anl't\. ol otht•r lll'IT1\ A hra11d1 111 !Ill' UJnk ol \tlll'fll a ha\ a \nlallur l'\h1h11 ol I artan p.11n1tni' \nJ then 1hrrc arc the ,orponllc utlke\ of Ed¥41r Rrcc Burrouah11 Inc . lhl' t ompany the wn1er formed 10 rnurkl'I 1hc f3r1an 1r.tdcmark und other pm<luct\ ol ht'I 1m1ainataon. J hl" rnrpora1ton 1\ "11 mult1- 11111lt0n-c.lollar corporauon," ~1d Dantun l:Jurrough'>. 40. corporate dsrcl tor :ind the wnter's arandson ··Hui we don'I tell anyone exactly how mut'h nioncy is involved . ft'a a pnvu1C'ly h~ld corpora11on and we like lo kl·cp a low profile " \fl of lh!.' ~IOCkholder\ and IWO Of thl' rnrp11ru11on ·11 t,("vcn cmployec1 Jfl' th e wntcr'l! t:htldrcn, J.r1nd- d 11l<lml and ~rca1-arand<'h1ldrcn. I ><Jn ton Burrousn~ w1d l'hl· wrpora11on gel\ a pcrcrntaac 111 v1nually on)'th1ng a:.wcra1cd with I arnrn run11ng from T-sh1n ... comic \lrlfl' and \ 1dco g.1mc\ to 1hc 47 I ar1an mo\ll'\. 1nrlud1na 1hc latc'lt. ··c m·y\lrnkl· I he I t"gl·nd of Tarzan. I ont'ot th(' Ape'" D:inlon Burmu~h\ \aid the fam11x ha\ hl't·n dcl1~h1cJ by ··Grcymokc, ' no1 only hl'cau~ 1hc til m currcn1ly 11t 11\lcd in the top I 0 for holh ulc~ and rt·n1.sl' ul '1dcolapt: ta\\ellC\, but alw hn .1u\e 1hc '1<.flpl 1~ mo\ll) faa1hful to the original '"''Y \11hough £::.dgar Rite Hurroualn "'ii' 1n111ally 'kcp11ral about the C""1ty of r ar1ana, by 1924 he had \t't out to ton,crt hi\ ran,·h 1n1o \uhurhan \Utxlt \ l\IOn .. Ii) I (J lll 1 he l J ~ 1'0<11 Office roded :i \l"\t"l1-)C<sr dl\pUIC Wllh a rival '11hllP.~1on , Hunnymedc. by naming 1h·l" pmtal d11'tnc1 aflcr ·rar1ana · \llhuugh 1hc tamil) moved often. 1hn rl·turnc:d to the San Fernando \' Jlk> afla Burrough' ~rved a\ a war lorrc<;pondcnt during mm1t ol ~mid ~<tr II l kd1cd 10 llJ50al lh'· .1Jll" of 74 hul I aflan live\ on I k' :s 11mclc" agclc" tharal'- lrr Danton Hurrough' \a1d, ·· - n.11ural man .it peace w11h h1m'iCll '" 111g 1n tht· Jungle 10 iota! lrccdom:· Korean tour features Buddhist temples r l"mplt'\ tllu'ltratrng the cnmpk>i 1n1crplJ~ hl'twn·n liutldh"m and folk I kgl·n<f, an· h.~h l11thl\ ol man\. ,1 1ravekr ., lour 1hr1111Kh Korea I ht'\1: Huddh"t tl"mrk' .trl" 1ndcl"<l. \at rl·d place\ of wor\h1r hur C\.l'n w11hout being full y vcN·d 1n Buddh1\t phllo\ophy trindl·r' tan apprcualt· lhc beaut). tk'i1gn and age-old :Jrl· I "lry of Kon·a·, lcmpln In fact. Korto "homl' IOOVl'r 7.IJ<)(J 1emph.'\. many of which dale back 10 --- 1hr r11 h and 71h tl'ntunc\ Temple ard111t•u un· '' 1rad1twnally colorful I l11ough11u1 l<.urca. 450 won lah<1111 ~11 'enl\J " lhc \landard adml\\lon pm.t• for mcl\t temple\, Jnd photography " generally per· m1t1l·d. New hrochurc~ h1ahhah11ng 1hc hl·auty and 1n1nguc of Korea\ 1tmpll'\ arc avallahlc from lht Korea NJI H>nal I numm C orp . (21 l) f1 2 l -I 226 or~ IO W. ~1x1h ~1 .. Ste. 32 l , I o\ A ngclc'I. lJOO 16 Offering the finest selection of sophisticated leisure wear for both men & women ... . , 27CXJ W . Coast-Highway, Newport Beach (714)-63-1-3280 ·1 • lhHhan extend11Md to 5 lhota·ln LPGA tourner. C2. U.C lrvln• 1pllt1 twin blll with tong le1ch ltMe. ca. . Mater Del Htch'• Tom Lewie. flanked by h'8 coach, Gary llcKnl&ht (rtibt) and bl• 1aarcUaa and one-on-one ad- 0.-,,...,......,, .............. vlaer, Pat Barrett, made bl• cbolce for a be.elletball future Saturday nllbt -lt'• Southern Cal and the Paclfic· 10. Lewis signs with Trojans USC's Morrison pulls off biggest conquest of season 8 )' ROGER CARLSON Ol 1 ... 0111y "9t ..... I k guided h"-T ro1an\ tu a pon1on ot lhl· Panfil· 10 ha\kctt>all c.:ham-· p1on\h1p JOd ~a\ named 1he con- k·n·nll 'C oalh of thl· "c.-ar but \t;,tn Morn\on ~' l-d hi\ h1gc\I \urpn'ie ot the H:ar for la\t -hC' h.&\ pluckt'd thl' plum -Maler l>c.·11t1ch'\ I om Le"''"' \1gncd a n:t11onal kll<'r of inll'nl to hc:wme a r ro1an \.iturdc1) aflt'rnoon · I'm morl' nef\ ou\ than dunntt thl \(.J\on \aid a happ) "-iorn.,on "'a ll'lt•phom· tx:-caU'>t' of NC AA reiiu· la11on' 'I our ut our lop fl\ e 1i4:nu1r' att· graduating and f um tan pla~ four P'>""''"' I kno~ one 1h1ng for \Urt hl· "< '"'" f pl;n pcunl guard Hut hi· lan pl,I\ lour jlll\ll1Un\ c.·1thl'r ~tng or etlhcr l)<>\I ··1t n:an ht1 from thl outside drl\t' p<Jsl, pa\\ and \Hecn tic ha\ the ab1ht> to do all thing\· "f JU\I want to \lei) un the \\ nt C oa'll. ''kltcJ Ll·w" .. f ht·\\: haH hccn lhr happ1e\I moment\ of 01) life .ind I d11.ln'1 ~ant t11 ka'l' · Mornwn'• tl'am we nt 1~·10 over· all and tied with Wu tur111on al I ).~ fyr lht'.' rnnfercn..e cro'Wn Mormon who had cleaned Oran- ( ount)' ot nu .. t of 1u taknt 1n 1980 I 11 Turo\ Rc,.n Holme• and Los l\m1&1K' < 12yton Ohvacr). &hen <xt'an View's Wayne Catlandtr in I "81 went to the wcU apJn wtth ho~s that Lewis lUn maintain • role lt:l'Cnll) C\tubh\hcd by C'arl'ndc1' u thl' Pul·IO'' Player of the Year. Lewi' '"11d c arlandcr played • t>ta pan an h1\ dcc1'11on but 11 wasn't the 1..il 1 C arlandcr wn a four-yeM tarter or that hl' finl\hcd as the Pac· I O't No. I pla)cr • · I k told m<' Morriwn would make \Ure I d gel my dq.rcc " u1d Lewis ·11 mec1n\ more than one from "nada·l..a., Vcp\ or /\nzona State: \degree .tt l '-;( (I.Ive• me a chance for ..i bc11er Jt>h (after basketball ) I didn't \1gn Iv! basketball, I uancd for the WlUrll) c1f .. degrel'.. . I 1·w" \1gncd in lhC' pr~ncc of his mother Judy Yanovcr. and Mor· mon at ht'r PhO('na~ home I he (). 71 .\ll·Amcncan. the sub- Jl"(I o f afkct11)n from coachci from l'H'r\ u1rncrofthl'couniry, narrowed h" {.hmln to fi"c toward the end of 1hc ha .. kC'tball ~uon -and then: ~J' an a11ra,t1on at each of the hx<Jk\ (Pleue eee LEWl8/C,2) ·Lake rs Time, ligh~, Witt fade away in Angels' loss reserve the win =--~~-.,-~·~---Ben c sees p enty o playtngffme tn - 147:: 130 victory INOLEWOOO (AP) The und«dog Pnoef\lx 8une made the gametnw .. tlng tor awhile, but the Lot AnaelM Laker•. after f alll.ng behind ln the fir-. half, auddenly eprang to llte. "It'• not hard to get our lntenllty ~·" Mid center Kareem lbb91 att. he ICOfed 2• ~t• a the Lat<.,, downed the 8un1. 1•1-130, Saturday. The victory gave the L•kera a 2-0 lead. ln the._ bat.of.five ptayott ..n.a. and they can wrap It up with a victory In Phoenix Tuetday nlght.- "Phoentx 11 not a bad team," Mid Abduhlebbar. "They're )Ult a huttt•m.'' Abdul·Jabbar, aufferlng from a mild cate of atrep throat, acored 20 point• In the flr1t half and wound up wtth Jutt 21 minutes of playing time. Loe Angetet Coach Pat Alley N6d of the 8un1, "Our playet'I r_.ct them. They're gotng to r~ them 9V9n more after the w" they played In this game. ' We Ju•t hid a couple of run1 1galn1t them. They worked hard," he Nld. "They gave It their belt that." Phoenix Co1Ch John Macleod Mid he thought the Suns were on a rotl In the NCOnd quarter, but th.n the roof f .. 1 In. "We played veey w.it and took the !Md, then I IOOked up at the ICOt'eboard and we're eudd.nly down 10 point•," MICLeod tald. "We had mofTl9r'tum, but It awttcr..d tn 1 hurry.~' lob McAdoo 8dded 22 point• tor Lot Angele•. u .:.the Laker rtMtVe corps 1geln got • lot of ptlY!ng time tn what turned Into a one-lkM<t contMt. Byron Scott had 21 point• for the wtnMrl. and Earvin "Mtglc" John· eon had 19 point• and 12 1H11t1. Atv1n Adami led the Suns with 23 point• 1nd Jay Humphrlea had 21. The Laker•. who whipped the Injury-riddled Sun1. 142· 114, In the Mrlel opener Thurtday night. took controf thtl time with a 32·& apurt th•t 1ta4ed wtth le11 than two mlrwt• to go In the MCOnd ~., and ·continued ,,.., hlff· Seattle's Langston gets glowing review afterstrongperformance"ln 3-2 victory . By IUCllAAl> DVNN Delly,... Cell 111111•1 ti Ahhouah the Anahe im \1ad1um lights were switched on het:au\C of a gloom y, overcast sky Saturda'v after noon, Seattle left-hander Mar~ Langston c;pent mo\t of hi\ t1ml· d1mm1na them on the Anslh The Ans;tll realized a little too la t\· -afier 71/1 1nn1np -JtU:) t ould l!\'I to him. Two relieven afler I ang,ton 1hc door \lammed on 1he •\n~eh 1-~ hef•lrc a l rowd of 2 3 k61 ff the glare of the lo\' w~" 100 mul h lor the Ani(:IS. 1mag1nr 1h1· 1rr1 1a11CJn of Mike Witt. 1 he Angel •tancr I\ now the owner of a n 0.3 record. The same W111 wh11 IO\-.cd 1 season-ending pcrfrC'I IUlffil' ld\I ~Pll·mtx:-r hd\ )Cl lo lurn the \Will h lo the on jlll~1t1C>n I hi'> 1\0°1 the Wa) thl' ~cl\00 wa\ \uppo'4.·d 111 \l:in for lhl' ~4-)ear-old ngh1-h.11Hkr ~ho madl' hl\tur\ h~ tx·rnmrng thl' I 'th p1tlh\'r 1n the hag k<igU\'\ 101hro"' \Ul h ,1 gl·m ~ 111 had a llllk J)'ill\h \a1urdJ\ hut I ang\llln hJd lhe naml "l k p1ldll'd J lour-hi t hall ~rne \ngl'I "1anJga C tl'Ol' 'vtaul h \aid J~1ut W111 "'"" IUrnl·d tn .1 u1m- ph:1e-1t<in1t· dlon ' ( JIH lllU\I\ ht tltdn'I 1)11< h <I\ \lron11. "' hr d1cl llw la'I da ~ ol '"'' \\'a<oon Uul all I IAJlll lo \J\ "lhal V. 111 p1td1ed good enough lo IAIO · \o did I ang\lon f hl· Mann\'". \ml'rll1111 I l'Jgue l<oo~tl' P1tlhl'r nl Bevacqua stings- Doclgers in 19th Padre pinc h -hitte r has game-winning hit In 4-3 victory SAN DIEGOIAP)-11\' m.I\ onl) tx:-a bit playtr at 1h1'i 't:igc.· 111 Im <.·arccr, hut Kun Revatqu<1 of lhl' \:in Diego Padres rcllshr\ h" rok ,,, a p1nch-h11ter. CdM•econd In tourney Rf ()()N 00 Hf;\( II ( Ill ona dl'I Mar outla\lt'<I ~X ll'am' Saturday. but couldn't get pa\t lht· 29th H Loyola H1ah drfcall'd lhl· Sea Kanp. IS·l3. IS-ll 10 win the Mira Costa-Redondo Varnl~ C lauic volll'yball tournanll'nt .11 k cc..londo Bc:ach H •ah ( orona went undekult·tl 1n pool play. 8-0. and defeated \,rnlJ Monica. I S-S. in thC' ""'' muncl ot the playoffs The \ca K1n¥' topped hoit Mira Costa 1n the \Cm1finab. IS-7. 10 l'ntcr lht· final' Tht' \ca King\' Peter Nour~· and Guy Putnam, wen~ \ClcueJ 10 the all -1o urnamcnt team, a\ well a1o f ountain Valley·, C a,rh1\ Bnrcno anti Kurl 141antort of I ,u¥una lkath. l>ave Wt'l1cl of ld180n and r odd ~tc"I of I a Ou11'11J wr rr alM> nomcd to the.• firtt team. lln .11 qu.c' 7X1h l arn·r pint h-h11 m.1J\· h1111 llll' ll·.1d1nit mJn \atur<l;n n1gh1 ,,, ~11\ llllh 1nn1ng \lngk Jnl\\' 1n lh\ 1A111111nl! run 1n .1 4-1 \ 1<1on O\.l'r thr I 11' \n~l'ln I >u<lge" V.11h lhrt'\' h1I\ 111 1hrt·e pl.111· .1pp...·,1rJ11t\'\ lhl\ \1',l\Ull He\3UjUJ no\\ " '\ 1111 11 \ .1 \'I 'i ,l\ cragl· J\ .1 p11Hh '111111 11\1 1 1111' l,1\I lout 'l\';!\1111\ 'f hal0 \ Ill\ Jflh 11 '1111' (Mrl qf lh\' gaml' I 1111 hnl ,,1111 lk\ .1t qu.1 "fhJt\ (hl· n"'"'n l 111 lwn· l >1t k (\an I )1\·~11 "1 ,tn.1)11·1 \-'. tllt.1m'1 '>uld hl'lorl· lh\J \t'J\1111 \l,111t·d lhJI 1\1 ht• 11\l'd J l1111'1Htll ""I tlwr II' ··~lll\I •• lrlt-ha111kr m ,1 ri>•ht h.1111kr · \,\. 1ll1Jrll\ I hfl\I Ito 11\1 lh1 11rht hand h11111111 · Bn .11 q11.1 .1jt.1lll\I l>o<lger righl\ i...c 11 1111"\'ll 1A1th llAn llUI and rurHH'I\ 1111 \\'\ nnd .inti th11d fklfat qua "·'"' t \llf prl\l'd 1Ahn1 tht· l>mll/.t'f\ p111 llnl 1<1 him 1alh(·r than 1\\Ul' .an 11111·1111011.11 "'alk !It load thl' ha\\'' "''h '~111 h h111111v \Ian \1, ll(ftn\ dllt' up 111'\I v. ·~Ill\ 1.111 111.1~1 1011 111,111\ lhllljt\ h.1p111·11 \Allh hi\ '111'111 B1.'\,lllJU.1 ,,1111 II 11 '.1 It'll h.111dnl h•lll'r up lhl'H;. 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"-uno Ol'ednl hdp lrom k it \ I J \ .111lk fkr11 1n lhi· ninth l·nd1°nt1 J lour-~m\ \t.•allk 1<1\IOll \lf\'Jk ., !di tlll'J lht. l.&\l uiupk or 111111ng\ · Jdm11ted 1.ang\ton ~ho 1A,1\\ulknng from J u>mh1nat1un ul a 1 nld ..ind lht' flu In fJll I lclt tm·d l h fllUif,hllu I I hl IA hok lf,.I ml· I'd'" n I ln·I thal !-(lllld lltOllOll llUI 111 th1• hullrx·n \11 I l..m·" I ~1111hln 1hotH'111' lo'IHo<l l;l\th,11l t11dd\ I .111g .. 111n \t'l"nl1n11.h 1'Jrncd frn111 prn~l r pill hd 111 .1, rafn· \outhpalA 111 thl\ lllH: hJ\ 1ng l1ttk \lfCnjlth kit lrom fit1ht1ng thi rlln1'\\t'\ lfr u\t·d "4111 \lull 10 ha tile the An~ls on four .hit\ · · II 1<>a\ J good thing for me because 11 tor ('d me lo lt'I m) slow stuff 11\l'r he ..aid "1cilnwh1k 11 wa' Witt who was drnng lhl' 'ltall\11<.:al l>ufTen na. "We hJ\l'n 1made11 ea'>y for him." Mauch 'aid ahout ~ 111 who~ winft"SS record \urd~ '"" 1 intl•lcltl\ C' of lhC' way hr's Ocl'n pall h1nll \a. r II male 1t eu1C'r llorh1m1'' " ( ..illrt'>l• 1n ~ho ht:-nl·fi1rd from [>J\C lll'ndl·r.,.1n \ RRI doublt' 1n thC' \t't11nJ and ~t·n Phelp,· tv.o-run homn 1n tht third wa' 1mpreu1vC' ·nuullh Ill Pl\~ up hi\ -.cu>nd IA In r he \nl1t'I\ hJd IU\l lhH·l· htl\ l'nll'rtng th<.' nyhth •I J0..,\11111 Jllo~nJ P\'ltl\0 f1r..t- 1nn1ng ln1d·11ll ttround \lnglC' to rtlhl •JuJn l1c-n14ul·t hnctl o.n~ dnwn (Pleue eee ANOEL8/C31 Sh-erwood fores ts win for Ocean View, 11-6 I II \h1r'"•u~I .111cl I >,1\ltl I 111i..1, lolllll oll Ill"'" llh hi!!\~ Ill~\ \,11 11\l.I\ Ill p.11 l ( >u Jll \ ll'IA 111 \I\ lttl H \'I llu1111nt1111n fkad1 Jlld \.fJll ll.11 tc1ha11t1h Jl'o u1ntr1h11lt•d lh\' \4111~1 ncl'1ko.l h\ \t,111n.11111 an l'\lr,1 1nn1n1t IAtn mn 'W1•\lm111\1l'r 111 htl(hl111h1 \u11w1 I 1·,111ur h,1<K·h;ill I ft-11 'h111A ti ~l'OI I )nan Vh·~ 11 , lluntlnl(t"n Hf'IH'h Ii I lt1· \1 .tll.1~ ~' '' 111nl "'" 11111rl\ .. n llAll '" II>'\ Ill llll' hJI Jll\l"r1•11 I 1•.1 I \Ir 1111> 11'1 II' I ,·I l11n 1111 I hi' 111111111.J t 11 •111 111111111 lh1 II f11hO\t1n In \<,'1111 1111 h" I ti 11111111111111111 lk.h II \111 ""'"" ·' 1un1111 111 I I ,t ~ r 111.J l .tfll Ill 1111· 1h11d 111 hH'il~ I I' I: " t\ \h1·r-' t111d \ 'l'l 11n1I h11r I I \I Ill I 111111 11>' 1111· ',11\f l\ learn 11111 111,'1 l1111rlh 11111.it'f>H\I d t lltl . 11111 l11•1111·r ·" th· \1·.11t.1"~' 1111lh" ••Il l l•t .111 x \ h-.111 1111 'ld.r' b.111 it'd h.11 ~ 1111111 ll11!llt ti.di • I 1111 l11111tlt ••II I""~ I""·"~ 1111111• I Ull' '" ( .111 l't•lll ·'"" I l.1• 11· I "" .1 •1 ~ d11 It \ h.1\11 I I h '.11 \ \ ' 'l.>rh' ~ h I .1111• ,11 d h11• 11°' I l11J1f I If ti I 11~'1"11 l\\"<1111 \ot I I 1 h I I lfl•tlho I 11111 ,1r Ill d I 1111111 llh It ti I I Ill.th ti ,,, l'\\!1111 , ...... 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'\tJi 111 lH II oOll',\I ,11 .J-4 In th1 hnll11m iii lhl' 'l<'~C'nlh \l.11ari.1 I~ '• l11.1Jnl 1hi· hJ\t'\ w11h _ ... 1h 11111 \\I \1111111\ll I ( 2 ,, I) f)lll hl'f f< .• n \.\, 11'""'•~1 1.1"d 1tw hl·an 111 Iii• \ 1~ •II>'' 11111 ltJl h111 11111 l1A11 lnru .,,1, 111.I ""' II ''"' 1 .. ,,·11J 1h1 ~ml fll '' 'l1.1 lr.1U11'\ GWC fall•; OCCdrops Compton Golden West College continued its up-and-down South Coea1 Con· ference bHeball campaign Satur- day by dropping • dectslon to Fullerton Orang• Coa1t. meanwhile. brotte rooM with five rune In the seventh to get put Compton Here ·1 a look at What tranec>w.d Fullerton 7, Golden W•t 4.: The Ru-.t1er1 outhit Fullerton. 12-9, but the Hornet• made the most of OMitr hits. with five of them tor the ••tr•· baM variety 1nctudlng thr .. home runs In • game et Golden W•t . . -~1 Once around the track and field is enough, already ThfM Fullerton h<>merl ec· counted tor ttve of the rune. 1nclud1ng a two-run lt\ot In the nr.t 1nn1ng by Oerren Neteon •. ~ gave the Horn ti a lead they would nol rellnqulth Also playing tong bell tor the v1sltor1 were Jd Ot>etdank (en 1n1lde-tht·J>lrk hOn'9f In the at.-tb) and tor"* Ruatl• Rod Clatk (I two-run hOmer to right In the ninth) Coliseum m eet a n-nouncement brings yawn . 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Fans turn thumb• down on DH during NBC telephone poll From AP dl1patclaes NEW YORK -Ba\Cball fan re-• spondina b> telephone: to a \urvey co_n- ductcd Saturday by NBC dunng its coverall' of two pmes voted 38.432 to 2_7,676 a&ainst implemenuna · the desianated hitter an bo\fi the American and Na11on.allcaaucs. NBC conducted the poll from 101 m. to noon PST WJth fans approvin1 of the DH call 1 na one 900 phone num~r and thoS<' op.posing 1t calling another. Each call cost SO cent<;. , An NB<· spokesman said 70 percent oft he viewers were watching the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies. a National League game without the DH. and 30 percent saw the Boston Red So11 and C'hicaao White So11. an Amencan League game with the DH. The poll was conducted in respon~ to Com- m1ss1ont'r Peter llebcrroth's announcement before the ~ason began that he would conduct a survey to determine wheJher fans approved of the DH rule. g.~ of tlae clay , .., GerclMr, Mlnneeot• Twtnt men11g11r, on outfWder Darr.et (Downtown) Brown, who hal hit OM home run tn 591 career et bate: "'That mutt be an ewfut emall town." Celtic• 10 up 2-0 on Cleveland Larry Bird capped a 30-point per-m formance with a lay-up wath two nunutes remaining to give Boston the lead for good as th e Celucs pulled out a I 08-106 victory over Cleveland aturday to taxe a 2-0 lead an their Nauonal Basketball Assoc1a11on playoff senes. The Cavaliers. who trailed by 11 points late in the third r quarter. had gone ahead I 02-101 on two free throws by World B. Free with 2:21 remaining ... In other NBA first -round pme<;. Portland's Klld Vaadeweg~e scored 27 points. including eight 10 ovcnime, as the Trail Blazers rallied to a 124-1 21 victory over Dallas to deadlock their scnes at one game each ... George GerviJI scored 41 points and backup forward Jeff Coek had a key tip-in basket and a rebound in the closing seconds as San Antonio edged Denver. 113-1 11 . to square their scnes at 1-1 . Gervin. playing with an injured shooting hand and held scoreless in the first half of the opening game an the ~ries Thursday night. came out with a flurry 1n the ~cond game. tossing m 19 points an the first quarter alone and havini 29 at the half as San Antonio carried a 59-56 edge an to intermission. Coffey perk• up Oller attack EDMONTON. Alberta -De-Iii fenseman Paul Coffey had a Stanley Cup ' record-tying five points to power the Edmonton Oilers to a 5-2 victory over the ' Winnipeg Jets and a 2-0 lead an the Smythe D1 v1S1on final Ul the onl) National Hocke) League game played Saturday night. . . Coffey had two goals and three assists to equal 1he playoff record for points by a defcnseman an a sangk game He drew assists on goals by Wayne Gret1ky. Kevin McClelland and Mark Messier. Luther paaeee Bulle to victory died the Orlando defense for four touch-4 • t down passes ~turda)' night to lead the • DaYla and A'• bot, Twin• not Mike Dav11 hll h11 fifth homer. u two-• run blast that aavt' him 16 runs batted in throuah 11 jlmes. •nd Biil Kne1n pitched the fint complete .. me for an Oakland pitcher this season a.s the A·~ won their $1Xth Slraiaht pme. downing Mannesot . 6-..?. Saturday. Krueger. l -1. tossed a five·hitter and survived flve walks in sendina the Twins down to a ninth strai&h't DC'fcat ... In other Amwcan Lcaaue pmes. r..o. w-.ta.ku hit a one-out. baSts-loaded s1nate to cap a n11~nn1n1 rally that lined De- troit to a 4.3 victory over Kansas City ... Wllllt Alken•' sacrifice fly off reliever Don Aase with one out in the eighth inning scored Willie Upsbw and capped 1 "two-run rally that carried Toronto to a 3-2 victory over Baltimore ... Marty Barrett hat his fir'1t career arand slam, in the ninth innina. and Toey A1ma1 drove in three runs is Boston pounded out four ......_. homers to bcarChicago. t 2-8 ... Dickie Nolt• won has first game as a staner for Texas by limi11na Milwaukee to one hat over seven inni np , and the Rangers beat the Brewers. 5-1 ... Mike Pa1Uaralo'1 bases<IC4'ring double capped a four;run first inning. and New York held on to defeat Cleveland, S-2. Montreal wlna f Ourth •trallht BUI Gulllcklon limited Chicago to two Ill hits over seven inninas. and AJNlre Dawton hat a solo homer as Montreal defeated the Cubs. 4-0. Saturday for the fapos' fourth traaght victory. Jeff ReariM got the final si11 outs w11hout allowing a hit for his third save ... In other National League acti on, Jeff S&eoe drove in five runs with two homers and a $ingle as Philadelphia ended a five-game losing streak with a 7-6 victory over the New York Mets ... Eddie MU.er led off the C1ncinna1i ninth with a double and raced home with the winnin1 run on pi1chcr Frull WUllam1 throwin& em>r to ajve the Reds a 2-1 victory over San Francisco ... Cral1 Reyu141 belted a 10lo home run and Jote C r91 a three-run double and run- scorinasingle as Houston downed Atlanta. 8-1. Joe Niekro, 1-2, no- hit the Braves through the first fi ve innings before Ken Oberkfell opened the si111h with a single to Oulllcbon tef\ ... Da.uy Co1 fired a seven- hittcr for seven 1nninas and singled to trigger a two-ru!\. uprising in the third. leadina SI. Louis to a 4-3 tnuml'.!h over Pittsburgh ... In off-the-field news. Ph1ladelph1a announced it had traded left-handed relief pitcher Al HollalHI and a minor league player to Pittsburgh for right-handed reliever Kent Tekulve. L&Jller break• throqh for lead HI LTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. -!I Bernhard Langer. the West German who won last week's Masters. came through the pack with a late rush and establ"hed a one· stroke lead Saturday m the third round oft he Sea Pines Heratage Classic. Langer. despite tx·ing warned -but not penalized -for slow play. finished off a 2-under-par 69 wtth b1rd1cs on three of the last five holes on the Harbour Town Golfl1nks. He completed three rounds at 203 - I 0 shots under par. Danny Edward!>, who combines has PGA Tour ac11v1t) with a concurrent career a!. nn auto race dnver. had a 68 that movcll him into second at 204. Larry Mi1e. with a 67. and Bobby Wadkan!. were neJtt at 205. -- Miller's Morrison beats mlsta.ICe the odds again costly with his coup B1 HOW A.RD L. HANDY 0-. .... C.fl .. IF.I Af LAS VEGAS-Alice Miller pulled what may be a fatal fau11 pas on the 18th hole Saturday and it may cOJt her • shot at winning SI million dollars. Miller. wanner of the Dinah Shore lnv1tat1onal two weeks ag~ wu tied with J&B Scotct'I Pro-1'\m leader Patty Sheehan after 10 holes of the third round on a cold day at the Desert lnn Country ChJb Saturday. She bogeyed No. 11 and Sheehan postect a birdie to 10 1wo an front. But she was still in the hunt. Miller is the only player with 1 chance to win the SI mil hon for capturing both the Dinah Shore arfd Las Vegas events. She posted a string of pars and appeated to have No. l 8 in her pocket with another when a bogey was posted and Sheehan finished with a five-stroke advantage over Miller m ~cond place. "In this tournament you are sup- posed to mark your ball with a tee when you arc IOnJC$t off the tee, .. Miller explained. The two amateur panncrs can then hit their second shot from that position in the scramble format. But the pro is only supposed to mark her ball several inches one side or the other. then hit her ball before the amateurs. "I made a stupid mistake, a real bad mental error," she said. "J put the tee down and picked the ball up but k.cpt my eye on the spot. As soon as I picked 1t up I realized I wasn't supposed to so I put at back down. First I was th1nkang it was a two- stroke penalty but it was onl¥ one ... Sheehan had a 71 Saturday, I· under-par for a 54-hole tot.al of 203. Miller finished at I-over-par 73 for a 208 total with Vicki Fergon. Nancy Lopez. Pat Bradley and Beth Solomon all an at 7-under-par. 210. That put Miller five strokes ochind Sheehan. "My chance\ arc a lot les~ than before the costl} mistake:· Miller continued. "I feel a lot worse than I did two hours ago. Bui my wholt' back nine was costly. "Patty is a good front-runner and will be hard to catch. All I can do is go out and play m)" game and 1f I finish. second . third or I 0th. be happy. "We don't pla) this type of pro-am format dunng tournaments at any other 1i·mc. I !>hould ha ve been paying anent.ion." BJ ROGER CARLSON Of .. o.llr,... ..... Stan Morrison ~ he's a man who visited Pat Ewin& an 1981 and tol~ him "You know Pat. I kno"" I do~ t have I chance tO tct you. but ~OU re nevc1 goang to forget me." He proceeded to 1ump on a table and do a tap dance. That's Morrison·~ wa) -althouJh he stldom displays h•~ comic abahty to the general public. . It was that personality. straight- forwardness and personal touch of the 4'i-year-old use _coach 'that help~~i·shape the dec1Ston of Mater Dea H1gh's Tom Lewis, the 6-7''1 All- American basketball star ~ho signed with Momson and the Trojans Satur- day afternoon. . "I knew I only had a one-an-10 chance." quipped Mormon via tel~­ phone after returning from Phoenix. alluding to a Los Angeles Examiner item recently which handicapped the Run for Lewis. c1tang Syracuse as the favorite at 2-1. followed by Nevada- Las Vegas at 5-2. UCLA at 7-1. Arizona State at 8-1 and USC at I(). I. UNLV Coach Jerry Tarkanian saad he felt Lewis. the No. I prep basketball recruit on the West Coast. was all but delivered to his Runnan' Rebels "unless $0mething bizarre happens." on Friday. Friday's bizarre became Saturday'c; fact as Momson completed a two- playcr coup. It's the second double-punch on nval UCLA. The TroJans bested thl' Bruins twice on the court this past season, now 1t"s twice off the coun with Lewis added 10 the stable, where Glendale High $Uard Rach Grande was secured earlier "Just keep reading the paper\." said Morrison. "It's no1 over yet." Others signed for the Trojans. who ha ve 7-1 Ivan Verberct and six other two-year lettermen returning. among others. are 6-9 Mike \anada from Omaha and 6-4 Jeffiy Connelly from Santa Cruz. -..;.... Lewis says Morrison leaves J or Italy Monday evening where 11 I'> expected h(''ll v1s11 Marco Baldi. the 7-1 giant who prepped at lrvine'c, Woodbridge High dunng his JUn1or season. Morrison. who has gone 192-1 M over a 13-year span With lhe Un1 ver· s1ty of Pacific and l ISC. reall y caught the attention of Lewi\ and his No. I adv1\cr. Pat Barrett. at the McDonalds All-American Game 1n Dalla'> recently. "He new there and had 10 v.a11 45 usc·s ST Al'f MORRISON He landed the Weat'• No. 1 minutes an lane to buy a ticket ... said Barrell. "Afterward he was ~ble to talk with me for about two minutes. and he wasn't able to talk to Tom at all. That was after everyone had been telling ham he didn't have a c ance. It had been widely speculated that wherever Lewis went. Barrett would follow in a package deal. but Barrett. and Mom son. den} an) coaching ties "Ofcourc,c he'll Ix· 1n\olved." saad Mornson of Barrett. "lie'!. been a surrogate fa ther. a coach and a best fri end and I kn ow hl''ll be 'cry support1 'c "''a fan ." "He\ not a quitter and he never ga, e up ... I l'''"" !>aid of Mornson .. ..\nd 1t was never hi\ ass1!>tants that tame. 1t wa s always him .. "I've alwa)'> bet•n intimately an- ' olvcd and make all the hou!>C v1s1ts," 'Hlld Mormon "I told ham the first 11me wr met. Jnd that was some lame ago. that I'm committed one time and one 11mc onl>-I don't hover over them. And 1f the dre1s1on was to go el~whcrc I'd be the firc,t to con- gratulate ham .. Mom c.on"• v.a~ v.on out 1n as"· learn race The othl·r, failed and this I'> hov. I l·w1s '>um med 1t up. "ll( I A was JUSt a different ap- proach and I didn't knov.. how I'd fit an at ..\n1ona State. l J( Irvine JUSt came an too late. I probably JU'ii didn't v.an1 to go to schoo1 In th:u town (Las Vegas) and I didn't ¥.ant to go back cast <S~rarn~e) .. ORLANDO, Fla. ee l!:uther rad-EE Jacksonville Bulls past the Renegad<.'!> 31 ·I0 an the U nitcd States Football League Luther. formerly the backup to Dan Fouu ofihe National Football League's San Diego Chargers. played with mechanical efficil'ncy. connecting with eight recei vers for 397 >ards. He finished the night with 26 complcnuns an 'l attempts and one inrerccpuon. Express ripped by Televtalon, racllo Gold, 5 l -Q Tom Lewi•'• -ult on the CIF Record Book Tal.IYlllON CAREER SCORING 10 -.... -... • Ch'-"__.. et Pos. Player, sebool g Ip a..m. -rnv -.,.._.: ~ DE-NVER (AP) -Quarterback I Mark Wulfemeyer.1 ro) '>5 2 60K avg. Vear 275 71-74 30 b 76-78 1T1 7 7-79 ~~~n MOOnd game of N&A ptayoff ....... Bob Gagliano. making has first ~tan . .._ ___ 2 GregGoorg1an. Cresccnta Valle) K2 2.506 threw four touchdown passes-three 3 Leon Wood. St. Monica "'4 ~ .l(iQ 11:30 a.m. -fllRO ,~: U8FL -10 Leonard Hams -to lead the 4 Tom Lewi!>. Mater Dc1 91 2.4 5f1 Lopearunefaeteetmaratbon T~2:!!YYl·=~·H.tt~ a....c ftnlll Den verGoldtoa51-0Un1tcdSta1es 5 W.Carlander.OceanV11.:w• 104 2.314 2b 9 M3-85 ~ Football League victory over the Los CAREER REBOUNDING ~:!.' 78-81 ROTTERD·\M. Netherlands -rJI round from Httton Heed ltlend, 8. "Chan,... 2• Angeles Express Saturday night. p 01. Player, school, yean Ol ympic gold medalist Carloc;, Lopes of 1 p.m. -UMMU.: Doctoer• •t San Diego, Gagliano. thrusl into the starting I Wendell Kallenberg('r (Rancho Alam1t m) t1S-M Portugal ran the world's fastC'lt marathon Channeil 11. role after a stron$ performance off the 2. Wayne ( arlander (Ocean V 1cW-) 7X-K I Saturday in Ro11erdam. shaving 54 sec-UOIO bench in a losing cause the week ). Tom Lewis (Mater De1). 83-85 onds off the pre' 1ous best 11mc for the d1stanc(' 1 p.m. -8AUUU ·8-tt .. at Angeta.KMPC before. completed 17 of 25 passes for 4. John Ple1ck, (El Segundo). 66-67 Lope,· dcx king of 2 hour<;. 7 minutes. 11 !>Cconds (710). 297 yards in JUSt over three quarters 5. Earl Hogue (Pacific). 69-72 surpassed the 2.08:05 run by Steve Jones of Britain in 1 p.m . .:... •~ALL: Dodger• at San Otego, of play to help the Gold to their sixth •freshman season at El Toro the Amenca's Marathon-Chicago on Oct. 21. 1984. KA8C (180). victory in nine gam('s. '=====!!l!!!!!!!!=!!!!!!!!!!!;C!!lll::;;:~ii~I The loss dropped the l:.xpress to 2-7. Gagliano lefi early 1n the fourth quarter and re&ular starter Vance Evans. who had injured his throwing Tom Lewis• honors 1983 All-Angclu'> League. A.II-Orange < oun1:-·\II-< II 4 .. \ 1984 rebounds 1,496 1.3:!5 1.174 1.130 1.129 hand a week earlier. finished the game. Evans scored a touchdown and threw for another score late an the romp. Angelus League Co-MVP. Orang<.· < uunt\ ( o-MVP (with teammate Matt fkcuwsaert). hrst Team All-< II 4-.\ .\11-~tJtc. All· Am('ncan (Parade Magazine). th1rd team Denver's harra'lsang defen<;e <;t1fled the return to the hneup of Lxpress quarterback Steve Ynung. who had been sidelined for M'.veral wcch with a knee injury Young was taken out of the game late an the first half after suffering c,1). \aCkS. Before the game was over the ( iold had recorded eight sacks. getting two more an the <;econd half against bac~up quarterback Frank Seurer 1985 Angelus League MVP. Orange ( ount} MVP. ( If ) .. \ \.1VP. ~lat~· MVP: All-Amcncan (Parade Maga11ne). \t·u111d team Tom Lewis' numbers Vear, team record g pt1 reb. avg. hg br 1983 (29-3) 32 6()1) 451 I IJ .0 1~ 21 1984 (28-2) 30 911) 194 30.6 51 25 1985 (29-0) l'I 921) 129 12.0 40 16 Career (86-5) 9 1 2456 11 74 26 9 53 25 Note: hg-.,angle game high point\ hr-'iinglc game high rebounds Eternal Prlnce· wlns Derbvprep LEWIS SIGNS WITH USC. "' From Cl • • r ' \'Ol cot 1.n ",,: \ \1otlwr .... l hl\ Brund1 for \OU uurl \<OUr \l oth n IHHt 0 111· '''•1.f'n rosr~ to l'h•· \our \l11tli1•r 111 a cld11w11 . \our lc·111·r Rn tl .1 photo~raph of )OU a ncl your \fother ~111 Hppt·11r in tlw "f),.,ir \1 0111" 'Jic•c·utl 'llflpl1·mc·11t lo the· Oruntitr Coa .. 1 l htil~ Pilot on \lu~ :>. I •m.;. TO E'Tt:R: T1·ll \111111 liri1·fh 1111 11111· n• , .. ,, 11 " .. h1·1·t ~In -.ht-i .... o 'Jl''l"il1I. ~c·nd )OUr lt>ttn u lonJ! "ith tlw 1·11tn Iii.ink lwl11" I•>. DE ADL I 'E APRIL 25., 1985 Bail~ Pilot l h·or \lom Conh'~I P. 0 . Ho" 1560 Coo, ta \J 1·-.a. <.al if. 92626 fnr ,.,,,,,,.,, ,.11J hr tlit>•tll ,.,,,. fr11111 r11tl1 111r "''.!""" \/I r11trir • 11rr tlur bt \prrl 2.S. l'IR.; ( luldrrn of /J•1I• ,.,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,.,., .• '"' ,,,., 1·/1111/i/1· ------------------------------------------- --------------------- NEW YORK (AP) -l:.tcrnal Pnnce turned 1n his second \lra1ght fr~nt·running victory an a Kentucky Derby prep race Saturday. bree11ng home m front of Proud Truth an the S296,500 'W ood Mem orial at Aqueduct. The 2 11~-lcng1h victory was a major boost for Eternal Prince's Kentucky Derby credential~. Radden by Richard Maallorc. Eternal Pnnce. who had won the one· mile Gotham at Aqueduct on Apnl 6. raced the I 'la miles an I •48 4/S on a track li<;ted as Jood. It was the fourth victory an five 'llarts this year for the son of 1969 Derby winner MaJestic Prince. who as owned by 8nan J. Hum and Georie M St~mbrenner. pnnc1pal ownt'r o( the New York Yankee<;. UCI falls in tennis ~ ll( Irvine's Bruce Man Son Ilana There was th(' glitter of Las Vega\. the prestige of the Big Ea" at Syracuse. the Jingcnng trad1t1on of llCLA and the pouability of playing within earshot of hac; parents at Ar11ona State. Hut when 1t was all said and done. Morrison. who brought the Trojans into the national spectrum with a co- champ1onship and the first such title an 24 1can. won out. "I like to get 11and10." say~ lcw1\, who averaged '\2.0 point\ and 11 6 rebounds a game as a 'ICnaor an pacing the Monarchs toa 29-0 sca(!()n and thr CIF 5-A champ1onsh1p. Pat Barrett. a former Mater Dc1 assistant and his ch1efadv1~r. 'UIY" "I thank Tom will enJOY the pme more Everyth1na in high ~hool has been Jearcd.!o ~top Tom. Has game will gr1 Ocllcr "The) won't be ahk 10 cheat.'' prcdicl'> l cw1., "I ha,en'1 '>Cen one· on-one dcf<.·n..e very much an high ~hool Of rnur\C. 1hcrc·, a lot of 1onc 1n college. 100" The I !<·year-old nataH' of Boston was a \UhJel 1 ol controve rsy smc(' he amvcd at Mater Dea as a ~phomorc after hi\ frc'lhmun year at Cap1i.trano Valley where hl· played fur Barrett on the w phomore team The PMI three )CM\ round thr Monarch\ a-. th e mo\l ~n'>ataonal. mo~t pubhc11cd and mo't cnvi<"d prep basketall team m Southern C'ahfomin with an !<6.~ record, three trapo; to the ( II fiOlll., and twice culmina11ng with C ,.,_ r ham - p1on<;h1p-. Mom '°n 1' hopeful ol lour"'" tha1 the cat:ily'I which l..c""1' hernmc at Mater r)\-1 will UH F) O\'l'I OOC' s JV 8 cruises to win STM*OAO -Onlnge eo.t't JUftlor ~cnw ..._ PMt etan-bd , Oft • tM "9dwood 9hotee cw ...,.,. ••~ tM raw Your '•mr "'ltrf'f"I rown ~· Peppcrdine·, I 9th·mnkcd Dan Ual 01 fil'\t "'"lie\. but the Ant('at('n were ~we-pt an double' a, 1hc Waves went on to a 6-3 wan 1n colle1e tenni\ Saturda) at the Newpon Beach ~"---~~--......=~~=-1111--l1rnn~C'~b The ...,., ... ~four hid an ft9f\ ....., "'"· bllttno the c..-by 11 wondt "'"* ov•rcaat lfclet. 811nford'1 ,,..,,.,. ...... Md ~ ltght ..... t .. Phonl' I d1" 11m,.) Zip _____ _ The Antcatcrc, dropped to H-11 whale Peppcrdane moved to 26-4. Man Son Hana. ranked 46th na· t1onall y worked 1<1 a 6· I. 6-0 win over U-IJ ._. .u.1.:...&-.1L-.....;.___L2· I J ---tm4'.~and le:• m ~ ~-Df.« flnd '~4~~~ .. ;-•• ~··~·~;;;iiiimmaiii•iiiiaammllmlm•••il•••••••••••llllll i\n I krnant.11.'r ttl \u rnllcctcd "'n' • • f ' • ecoted vtctottet of two MOOndt . f • f oR TH£ RLcuHu --- ~ f I • " MAJ<>tt \.•AGU• STANDINGS A"*'<.aft L .. ~ WIST OIVlllON 0111.1a no Stelllt A,,,,.. W L. ,.Cf, GB 1 • t36 1 • 636 ClllcaOO l<•n"' Cl!v ru .. ' s !145 I , s ••• ' 400 , ) Mlnnewt• 1 lOO ) ' 5 2 • 182 OttrOlt Toronto Mllw•uil:ff New York a o11on laltlrnore I AST OIVl"ON 1 , 1 • s • s • ' s s i Cltveleno 3 7 S.tutdllv'\ S(tre\ Mall .. ). """"' 2 Oa tron • Ktl!ll\ Clly ) lot•on 12 Choceoo 1 Toronro J ll•mmore • New Yori. ~ c .. Yt •an1.1 1 T .. et S M weu•H I Oe• end 6 M·llnt\o • 2 .ne ..,. 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Sa n 0 1e110 17 18 -C.wvnn 1 Temottlon 1. C.a rvev HR Lanor11au• '71 MartPl•ll Il l 8 re8m 1)1 ~ G ... vnn SC•O\CI• IP H A IEA 88 SO Lo• A"9tftl Brtnflon Honevctt N•.ctnf.,.r Howe! l 0 1 Sen OlffO 0 1 I 0 1 ' 11 ' • 1 0 I , 0 I I ' 0 0 2 0 0 ' S11ow I I J ) 0 0 Ltfftrl\ 0 0 0 Con•llt w I 0 I 0 0 0 8111<-B••nnan T-l ot A •2 00) MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American Leaeu• 1au.cs"' 10 ••·Dt"' Franco<.•" f .,~ '"' 8 ocll••Oa• Critlon o .. ~ a o,1on (111 Herran Tt • Wllll•>•t Ot l Gril!tv HY MOev!\ 0•~ Molltor ""'' GU It 9 )I 10 • 1l 6 10 ,. \ II 16 ~ 9 H \ 10 )) & . )) . ' ,. . II )f 14 ' )4 s Ht'N ltlltll H Pct .. \ .. 10 o~ 11 O l I\ 41 1 10 400 IJ )t4 I) )94 10 lU IS .lU IJ .)., Prf\lfy !>talllt. •· Davi\ O•"•nd, ~. ThOmH \Ulllt, 4 ""'" tattM"' Davi\, Otk .. nct It Pftlltv SH Jlle I) •red,.Y St•lll•. 12 Ar mu 80\ton 11 T'l'IOmH . *"It 11. 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Fullerton 11 Comoton (ypreu al Ml San Antonio S.turdl'l"l Gamff 1-1 Sante A,,. el C.OIOen Wt\! Como1on 11 Saddltoec11. Ml San An1onro at Fu trio" Ctrrito\ at C voreu H ltf\ WIOCll OcNfl View 11, H""91n9toQ, 8ff Ul 6 (14HtMt ~,, Ocee n View 01• 330 0-11 II Hunlln111on llucn 012 JOO 0-& a 1 Taul>, Jotinton I•> encl Ot8rouwer, Udvott. Euoer l•J, BrrOQt\ 16) and Tomu lc11.. W-Jonnwn. l·O l -Lldvot! 2&-0t8rovwer IOV) S.vlden fOVI Chlttk IHl!I ). Hlt-SharwOO<l IOV !, nnlllt fOVI. P0111 (118). TomHlc:k fH81 Mal'lne s. w .. tm1t1uer • (SlmM't ......... , Wt\lmln\ltr 101 001 00-a S ) Marine 200 110 O>--S 9 l WHtrowsk1, eno MuH race, C.ut<lte Jt n\tn (6) e nd HallaDauuh w-Jtn\tfl l·I L-Wulrow\lt.1 28-Mert111er !WI. 8tOll.dY~ IM) HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS Sunset L .. tue Lt'91M W L""T. r1unhnoton Be.en 6 J O E01ton S 0 Ocean Votw S O l'ounte 0n Vel ev t • 1 Mafl'18 • s 0 W11tm1nt1er 1 6 1 S.tvrdlV'l S<ert\ °""'" W LT II 6 0 u 1 0 IJ 6 0 13 6 I 1 • ·o S 9 I Ocu n V11w I I Hunt.nglon 8each 6 Marine S. 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IJ 11 11-11e Gt rit Sautn II) 1• 1•-211 Wevnt Cradv 11 1l 1~-211 JOflfl '""'"~ / 1 /I I~ 210 Oa v•CI f ro\t 7J 11 1\-110 D••t ()grin 11 la • ., -110 l c><tn ftOOtr!\ I I I] 11 120 s~ HIO" SCHOOL GltllS Melw Del n, Cetta Mew 70 :100 m.ottv reiev 1 Co•'• Mtt\t 1 ~ IO 700 lr..-1 M<Cartl\v •MO 7 l+U 1 fool IMD> 1106 l Herto IMO 11' J\ 100 lnclc>-1 l u<ftl IMOI 111 0 1 L.-,,.c fCMI 7lt41 1 LOvd (Mt 1 O J2 ' ,. IP I Wet.,\ f(M 21 t0 7 ft"'t tCMI. 1ttl l t •ro tMOI 11'* 100 fly-I 8«t•men t MO I 0\ h 2 Ce~r .00 ICM I, I Ot 10 ) "" va MO! I Ot,. 100 Ir .... -I W•I.,.\ ICM I 1 01 41 2 Mt(.,111¥ IMOI. 1e1 U l It ,.,. 1CMI 107J> WIG If t .. ,,y~n IMOI S 0 11, 2 Vlllerot4 l(MI, 110 ·~ ) SolMttl tCMI ,,~ .. 100 lle<'-1 lOYO l(MI I ...... J A\\ltat IMOI, I I> 14, ) L0411\t< f (111111 I 14'1 109 l>fMll-1 Ca-rtade ICMI 11$.. ) l "'I!\ 1M01 I IS l1 l T~ IMOI I .. ., 400 1,,. re11.-1 """" ""' • 11 n -- 0<•"99 Co 1 DAILY PILOT 18uttt1ey, Aptll 21. 1915 UC Irvine divides u......... twin bill SAT\llltOAV'I •llUt.TI ~ ~ , ..... ,..... ....... ........ l'arr tlCMMO • lllHT RACI. Ont ~ NC;t f ......... , o-iovw 1s.r1nt> tt • • ao •• .... ••" sc.w LONG BEACH -UC lninc ~leil hi.-lil!Ve l 6.Jt 4AI ....... ie7. ""'9Mia .. 1"811•• INCi ·~'--A • I •'-• lO o( • ...._ llltv ..., (J. ~, .. , '·°' --· I-fl p~JD.I OVd NCI an us p ~ 'Time',. 11s sen Anttftlo m, o.-111 ,,__11M, 10th tnruna 5etutday JO cam 1 .., IXACTA ( .. S) NIO ,.,.. Ml doubkMadct split wilh I~ 8aCh llCO.O •AC• Ont ~1*'4 ltA, o.i.. tit (Witt,.,, H I A~ • °Z3 ... PC Slrlo SouHM (~) ""::c::. >• .... lOI. c~ '°' ('°"°" '"°' ate IJKT earruna I AA Md•n ,,..._, 11..0 SM ..,...., 2•tl ·bltebe!J vicu>ry. coe1 Mtrdlent <hvtft•> •• T-Y'• o.... Tbt •~n held off UCJ in the Tlrno. '" "" g111t1 •• Hou$ten (Ulen._..-*· I.fl optnet, 3-2. ta IXACTA ('"9) Mid tlUO -~, .. Mhlltlibt (MllweuUt IMth In thetopA>fChe 10.hofaldledWed TH .. 0 •ACL ON mitt ~. w..H.,._ et ~i. ll'fl....._lt N.ev.i Ottl<M rv1nc1nm1 '~ •to. uo ._,. ........ l ·O> , seven-inni~I n iahtcap, A.dam Gini Sem L.efOM IAndwlOll) 1020 UO New W'Wf t i o.troll 10ttrt14t 1MOt walked and took l«fOnd Oft 11' iafldd ltecJn. ~01J~..,> l_. -•· 1-0l hll 'by Don O.vit. 8ob ~ acn· ta IXACTA (l ·S) NICI •"• 10 ............ T::::r:1 ..,,,.. fioed lhe runncn !$.&ftcT an flOUleTH •ACI. One mite HU Oeftwt' e l Seti AlllOftio tntfnt1onal Walk lO J~int, Mll\neNlfte Fw (Vlnclrlml •eo uo JOO 0.-.• •'~ii.no S .. ~ 1·a......a ft C-IN MWty (K .. V\) SIO ).10 '°6IOll ol (~ teve mO'i*ft ll!QI l sacn. I« Y IO WIMll\O scou <"'-> , .t0 .,.....,.,.., o-center to bnnt home the wannin& tu•. r 1,,,. 1 t9-J/S 11ou••D'l •• u1.,. The Anteaters had Jeta 2-0 lc:Mi tbp """ llACI. One m11t NC• ~=.·~,~~-away ui 1hcst1th1ndle'\'CDlh irutiQP. ~~o1~~ rr,~,;:n> "10 ,; : 1~6 ~ Ottrolf •• N.-WWv bul rtptnCd the lead with I run ift lM 11oc.+ier1 Mion 1Par11"1 Mr ~"'' ~ top o f 1he ninth With ON" oua.. pinch. Time 200 21S ~en•'~-l•f ,_euery '., •> axAOA IH > '''° s50t.o' o ... , ,, Port....ci hmer M ike Fay sinalcd and eventu- MXTH tlACI. 0ne m1 .. "'" eot1on •1 c ........ "° 111 ftKft"'"'' all y scored on Brady Anderson's base ,.,_.,.., o-... fi Id Leoo.ro IAuD1nl f 60 160 l to Otf!ver 81 San AntOfliO nil tO center te . t<ent Ao.cs fParker1 1600 •to Houtton" uten 11 neceu••l' In the second •:11me, Lona 8c:ach·s C•Pte•n Wal\OI\ IAnotrtonl 'to _. .. Time l'OO 215 NU•w•uaM •1 Cn.cego 11 necenerv1 Paul Thtbcn wenl S for S. indudana a u lllo\CTA It·•• O•ld ns• 20 arv":"lt.°"'11'!!41 .•' w"""'9'0<> flf lllCft\ pair of d o ubles. UCl's PctT) al50 h.ed SIVINTH lllACI. One m1it Peet OatrO•I •• Ne ... ).,..., (1f M<ftMfv'I IV.O doubles. Mao .. Fr111 1 Auo1n1 "oo 110 • .o Sa1\lfdlv'• G-"-rek Stewan had a sixth-mntna NYtllO Otl (Mutilerl S 00 H O IH llKMUlt'f) ~ 8rown9e1e M1111r (Pera11lne1 J .o ""'°"'" •' Lalltr'I home run for Lona Beach State. Time 1 ss •1S Poruencs a• oauH In the o pcne the 49cn manufac u IXACTA ll·S) P•id Siil 40 Sllndov. A11'1! n r. .fj - l!IGHTH tlACI. Ont m ilt pace (H nt<ftYt'fl lured a )..() lead 10 lhe 1tSl thrtt Ou1cr1y fAnO.rM>nl 1 60 • 20 2 60 u 11r1 a• Ho1won 1nn1n&s a n d ti stayed tha t way until Henover Lobell (CroohanJ •OO 7 90 San Aniot110 11 Oenver l\damG1ng'ssolohomcr in theei•"ah M 8 l>r f Pie 1 ) to Clevelanci at Bo\ Ion &'' ·~i~'~.; ii.s rce Chicago,, M1•w•1J1<" 1nn1ng. It was Gmg's lhird homer of Sl IXACTA It· II Pekl SJ4 00 WHlllngton .. P111l•dt•Dnl• the \Cason. NtHTH tlACI. One m11t oec:e N-Jerwv •1 °'''0'' l.n the ninth. the Anteaters put Couraoeou' It.a fPeri.er l lto 310 1ao L.allen 147, SUfts IJO l"""ther a d o uble· by Perry and a M.cl'\O 8 r••O fAuDinl 1 00 l to .. _... Peck Ciadii !Valfinctrng aml -2 rc;:------'P"-HO-a_N_l_X_l l..JJOLAill w:_ne..P.Ji:J.u_rrwi_n_•_·_•_•_• -,-2-t--'U1min'7V·Til'mrlbim1~!'H)ttlt-c~l>!ll!~MI---.;._-" ~7x!~~A fl ·SI 0.,0 llt90 sa noen a-11 •·• 20 .e.cs.,.,s t ·l• s-s ?l after Mtke Byrne wallted, _UCI b9d iJ ,.ICK six 13-s-e 1 .•. 3, 08,A Hu"'°"'1" 1-11 7-7 21 Macy •• , O·O • the tying run 1n sconn1 posJtaon. v Luce• S· 11 )· 3 13 A Sco11 1-t I 1 l HOiton H Lo n--h S l ... 471 IO IO one ticket 11!• nor~1 l2 Piel! 2·• •·• t . "-' )·J 6·6 12 F°'ter l 7 4.6 o v.ever . ng UQIL late ~- Stl consote110r> o.•o \SI' 60 ..,,,,, 4 ... nn1no 10 Tote~ ..... •·o 1>0 · hcver Scott SISk struck out Anderson ''"''" live hOUftl LAKElllS 11471 -ltemO+l I· I O·O 2 I 1. d •'--h TINTH tlACa One m ·e oace Wortnv 7·9 I· I IS AOOul·J eoo.r 10·12 ··~ OOitlfti tO en UK l reat. Arml>ro Cadet IAClttrmanl s 00 7 IO 2 IO 2• JOflnM)n S·t 9· 11 " e S.C.oll •·IS S·• 11 Pen) v.as ucr~ to" hitter WJth I 4 L• v.,.,,. 1Au1><n1 a o 2 40 coocier s-t 2-1 11 McA00o •· 11 •·• n tor 8 da) which inc luded three Lora Neutrino IP1erct 1 to Sorlw' 3·1 1·2 1 McG" •· •• •·• 20 do ubles Time I S7 2 S l(UOCflek 1·1O·O1 Liii., l 1 0·0 2 lift••" u axACTA 1•-s oa d "' 40 o-o o-o o To11•1 Y ·t • JO.» w UCI m o ved to 8-9 in the PC AA and UEVINTH RACE One "' t Pict kwt"" ~ 21-:! 1-1 overall The 49ets are 6-14 ~i.10 MH!tr <TOdd • 10 310 l 00 Phoen•• )I )4 lS ~l)O and 20-3:! Htwl fMart llencll 11 00 • tO Laktr'\ •1 l3 lS l7-u 7 llaron Module tCrognanl 6 to Tllree·oo<nl ~·•-<-• Fou•H Time 101 out-None Aeoounct,-P-rH ta ILuU\ Sl IEXACTA 11 3 Pl •O \10 90 91 Ulktrl •7 (Rembll 71 A"tl!J-~U Attendance t 571 13 llucet 61 Lektf1 31 UonnM>n c- S.nta Anita SA TUltOA Y'S 111asu1. TS (11191 ot tt·dtv ~~.cs ~> FllllST lllACa. 6 , lurlong\ Cnrl\ s l ad !S1mown> 1• to 10 40 6 to Nuclear AJ1ec11. IOrtH•> 10 20 t 10 Afl1\llC Vt nlurt I Pt<lroie) 6 00 Tome l 17 I S HCONO RACE. 6 1 lur<ono\ Pen•n\ule Prince I Pncv J 10 60 3 10 1 to TH Ange ISl1>1l1e 1 1 tO 2 40 Oeirydon I Pt<lro1a l J to Time I 17 l S U OAll Y DOUBLE '2 )1 Pa•d l l?l to THllllO lllACE OM milt Sooer Prince IH1gue<al 13 to Mr Oorector !Mtra1 BH•C 1ma11e IP1ncev• Tome I )7 ) S 16 m1•e' FOURTH lllACE I I Oa<IC no I( ... I LOlOva So•ert II' S•ar S oo t o• ,. Hono Toro T mt I '7 t ~ UO S60 140 1060 • 10 7 60 \S EXACTA I 6 0.0 sn •OO FIFTH ltACE 6 > t.,r•onO\ ~ Jrt w p "<•• • 10 ""• Maa•tu S•o t Q '''' Fac•or 0 o r11 Tm« 1 U IS lS EXACTA 7) o•o l6SOO SIXTH Ill AC IE. 6 lur1ong, Prt D C"UG• I Oom1ngut1 S 10 Nev••• IC Is O•lltl MIH • Va OPI l oro ...Lun&.. 1 ll 7, $ )00 260 S•O 160 l to •oo no S?O 410 . '° SEVENTH AACE Tom IOom1n11uell Hu11•0•v 1 Ohvareu Jun•vra Sooo!lt l I I 16 m"p' Time I « ~.O JOO 180 H O l&O 460 \S EXACTA 6 SI o•,o l stSO EIGHTH ltACE. 6 , lurton1u on lvrl ('1amoe11nt 8 10 •S•O•llfl 6 60 J •O For 1ando IT oro ) 60 Sma" ,t.nd SllarD • Oom•nQutl T•mt 1 I) l S U 1"1(1( SIX 1 I 1 10 6 7 Oe•d ,. 07a 60 ., th 10 w ""'"II t.(~f!\ ,,. nor\t\I S1 Poe• S·~ C0"\0'1'·0" D•l"G i 110 00 ., '" 1 )11 "''""'"II I C>f!\ ,,., 1'10'"' NINTH ltACE I I 6 m t\ F at on ()t•v•rt \ 19 40 660 •60 110 160 160 " ro·n1a ,,, I Pin<•• Do,., nan• L ta t o1ova Tm«l 4S2S \S EXACTA 7 l D• G llSI lo() Attl"Clenct> 4 1)7 sumorv Cup fat hllnl Flnt llllMIM S!Mte\ Jol'ln Mt E nrot US • aet Y aMtC• Noel' •France • 6· • 6 • WOfnefl'S tournament lit AIM!le l~nct. Fla.) ~lf\NI~ (Plr ' Evtrl llOvd 1U SI dt f (1aud·3 ~ OhCS. Ktl\Cll IWt•I C.trmanv ~ 1 6 ) " 1 l •n• Car"\on ru s dfi Hana Man dll•Ove <(IKllO\IOv a••a 1 \ 6 4 , ...... 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A.tao posting vtctoriee for UCI were Stephanie Mott. who cleat.ct >6 In the h~ )ump and Beth McGrann In the 3,000 metera at 9:52.51. The 1 600-meter r9'ay 1eam took a flrst with • Clocking of 3:59.5. On 1he men's aide. San Di.go State ftnllhed first In the team acorlng. followed by UC lrvtoe and Cal Poty Pomona. The Aztecs complied 123 points: UCt. 50; and Pomona. 27. Topping the men's efforts were Rich Dodson's winning per- formance o f 9: 1•.o 1 In the steeple- chate and Mart< Guest, who was d ocked rn 1:51 .68 In the 800 met era. Robert Slb"'Y fonowed Dodson across the finish line in the steeple- chue with a time o f 9:21 .35 School record for Eagles· Dorn I \l.lOl 1,1 H111-h"• Enl Dorn ,,., 1 ,, h11ol ,1nJ n1l'CI rnord 111 1h1 lunjo! 1urnr Jlhl p.1n·d hi\ learn 11' J 1l11r.t pl.1\l' lin1'>h \Jlurda' 1n lht \ Jklll IJ In' 11.i1111nal !rat I.. m\'l'\ JI \ ..ikn\ 1,1 It lt(h Dorn' ~I-ti' ll'JP \Uff'l~"'l'll I \IJ n, 1J 'prl'' rou\ hnl 2: ·I I and lhl' mn·1m.1rk 11f ~2-2 ~k al'" plall'd 1h11d 1n 1hr high 1ump l our1h in lhl' h1nd k' .1ml '"lh 1n thl· 1"ll'rml·d1:lll' h11rd k ' 1,·.1mmJll'' lrll Jo ne' 1p.1k '.lull 1 l>.1h' \\ C\kr (t,h\ll pull. d nJ Jal..t .._11111-hi 1 I Ml\1 mctc~I al!.o turned m 111p-f1q· m.irl..\ Jc,nc\ set c1 '>l honl rl•,·11rd JI I ~-fl [tood !or ~(on<l pl.ill 'l'\\port tlarhor'\ Fn11 H e1\ll \C"r cap 1ureJ hr\l place v.11h at th"· ..amc hl'tithl ANGELS • • • Prom Cl 1h1· ll'll fil'ld l1n1· fttr .1 '1n~ll· 1n 1h1 ti1unh innintt •'\\ h11ll\·IJ 1.1\t"J d ont'·hopf)(·r fla\I \hMt\top \p1l..c 0"'-cn"" nghl fot lhl· \ngl•h third hit lcadm& oil thl· n ghth "I v.1'ih I V.C'fl' ht'i aJrnt " liC'COn\I h.N'm.ln Huhh\ (inch \31d ol I Jlljt'lh'n "lk ha'l rnntrol ol all four 1)! h1'i pm h<'' OO\lo I'll he-'iurpr1~ ti • tw k at.1' tht• l<'a&u r m 'ltnkc-out' bu1 I 1h1nk h1\ t-R \ "'111 ao d o v.n .. 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'"'' .,...,,. ' •••.,.••· I'm ....... <O 0 •tA•tlll A"ff'' '""'"1'41• G.-leM I 01 It \ """ r.,. o •• •' .,, • .,,..W\ ,.~""' :..>· I. ' ' Decorator's work '10wers' ceiliD.gs of mod,lhnmes Coordination of modeTulcove, hallway relieves dis proportionate appearance Proportion -balance. sym- metry. harmony -is what we all hope for in decorating our homes. It's not easy to put it all t ether. but the rest.I Its can.- on y oo goo , ey can so ve built-in size and scale problems. Sometimes high ceilings, much as we like them, can create difficulties in themselves. That's just what designer Kristi West found when she first saw the entrance hall and adjacent living room of a small. relatively narrow but potentially charming house. The ceilings were 12 feet high, but the living room started right from the front wail, with an alcove only eight feet wide. In the was only partially successful In relieving the essentially dis- proportionate took. West set herself two Inter- related goals~ -to "i&Nef!-' the ceilings visually. and coordinate the alcove and hallway Into one flowing and continuous design. She decided to use wallcoverlngs and fabrics related In design, color. and scale to accomplish both, and choose three patterns from James Seeman Studios' new "It's Today" Collection -a floral , a diagonal stripe. and ·an abstract small print -each effective on Its own. and In harmony with Its partners. original construction of the Color relationships were of house. an attempt had ~h:ee~ 'JPaal importance, with all three made to open up this space b atterns kl seafoam, russet, turning the hallway wall" o a peanut and white on a sand- two-foot-high divider, but this toned background, and all de- signed In a flowing brushstroke technique. As her first Impression, West chose the diagonal stripe, "Sway," for the hallways walls and low divider, establishing an easy cefllng/ftoor visual contact. The opin, aJry blossoms of "Floret" were eet on the alcove • to a height of eight feet. On the celllng, and descending four feet down the wall to a sllm molding. she placed the smaller-scales "Splash," creating a canopy-like effect and subtly changing the area's dimensions. The three f abrtcs also coi.- trlbuted to the overall look. The low, wicker-based sectional sofa Is topped with "Sway" pillows, and throw pillows are covered In both "Splash" and "Floret." With a russet rag rug on the parquet hall floor. and beige raffia carpeting In the alcove, the Informal, welcoming. people- proportioned result Is a lasting delight. Statewide real estate auction offering 170 properties for sale Homes, boa t s lips, private estate sla t ed to go n_ext weeke nd One hundred and seventy homes. condos. lots and other. properties located throughout California go under the gavel April 27 and 28 in_Jbe Jirst statewide auction of real estate this year. California counties. Included in the offering are four boat slips in the Marina at Pier 39 in San Francisco, with minimum bids set at approx~mately 55 percent of their last asking prices. Also among the more unusual properties to be sold Is a 57 acre private estate In Malibu. The r oltlng ~ms-above the Pacific Ocean are zoned for five poten- tial building sites that Include four nine-acre estate-size parcels and one 20 acre parcel. $205,00Q for a luxury ·four bedrom home. Several financing plans are offered on-site to qualified buyers, starting at 11 .25 percent ( 11.98 percent Annual Per- centage Rate). Successful bid- ders fill out loan applications and open escrow on auction day~ Kennedy-Wiison wlll hold the statewide scattered property auction . for Northern Callfornia real estate at 1 p.m., Saturday, April 27, at Fort Mason, Pier 2. in Thi• hlC.h-cellln&ed, narrow entry and alco•e &iln a new 8eD9e of proportion from Krlati Weat'• decorating remedy -three coordinated wallcoverlng• and fabrlca. The auction, which will be held by Kennedy-Wilson. Inc .. at sites in San Francisco and Industry Hills, features single family resi- dences. condominiums. duplex- es, a triplex. a fourplex, lots, a townhome and boat slips. The prop erties are scat tered throughout 19 counties in North- ern California and six Southern Twleve single family homes will be offered with no minimum bid and no reserve. Minimum bids on the remaining properties aver- age 43 percent lower than last asking prices and range from $20,000 for a boat slip to $35,000 for a condominium and up to San Francisco. Southern Call-r===================--==---------------- f ornia real estate wlll be auc- tioned at 1 p.m .. Sunday, April 28, at the Sheraton Resort In Industry Hills. To obtain ad- ditional Information call 800-331-0038, or In the Los Angeles area call 213-828-6357. Crystal Cay offering beach lifestyle in Laguna Niguel Young professionals who want a beach-oriented lifestyle, but who don't have a lot of money to spend, may be interested in the townhomes and condominiums at Shea Homes' Crystal Cay community in Laguna Niguel. Prices start $89,900 for the homes. according to Chuck Lockhart, sales manager for Coats Realty, Inc. "The homes of Crystal Cay feature luxurious wall-to-wall carpeting a·nd fully equipped kitchens with General Electric 8bea Homea' c.y.taJ Gay often a ~Ola eneeted Uf..tJa. for couples without a lot of money to spend. c appliances, ceramic tile counter- tops, luminous ceilings and rich, European-styled laminated cabi- netry," said Lockhart. "Many plans also offer fireplaces, sky- lights, dramatic sloped ceilings, exterior storage areas and prl- v ate patios or terrace balconies." Seven ·floor plans are avall- able, ranging from single-level condominiums with one or two bedrooms to two-story, two-bath townhomes. Special Interior fea- tures Include lofts, two-story living rooms with sloped cefllngs, 'separate dining rooms, draperies and Interior laundry areas. Incorporating from 759 to 1, 171 square feet, the residences Include energy-effl<:lent forced air heating with preparation for future air conditioning, Ught· Weight concrete between party floors for extra sound control and panoramic windows. In addition, two swimming pools and spas. a volleyball and basketball courtand a viewing gazebO are maintained for Crystal Cay resldenta. The com- munity Is also near Laguna Niguel Regional Park. Decorated by Design I. the modet homee and the sales office areapen dally from 10 a.m. untll 5 p.m. For further Information, phone 831-8860. To reach Crystal Cay, situated within Shea Homes' maater- plano.ed Laguna Heights vetopment, take the Crown Val- ley Parkway exit south from the San Diego Freeway. Continue to Street of the Golden Lantern and tum left lo the tnw~~IJl1l'""Bl'lr1f"i condominiums • t t/4 ACRE TO 1 ACRE LOTS u\f001t CentJraQ cpOJOO SEA-BREEZE AND EQUESTRIAN LIVING AT COUNTRY VIEW ESTATES A rare opportunity to build your own home in one of the few custom estate communities in central Orange County. Country View Estates in Huntington Beach is an exceptional marriage of country and sea, so close to the oc~an ye.t charmingly rural and designed for equestrian enjoyment. Gallop to the beach and back, breathing in mountain views-and sea-clean air boarding your horse in the community's own equestrian center. ' Best of all, design the residence you've always dreamed of on one of 34 homesites ranging from one-quarter to over one acre. 8UILD IT YOURSELF 011 LET US PROVIDE YOUR HOME ON A TUllN-K•Y 8ASIS. HOMESITES FROM $119,900 COUNTRY VIEW ISTATU ON EDWARDS STREET IN. HUNTINGTON 8EACH, 8STW•EN GARFIELD AVE. AND EWS AVE. DEVELOPED BY UNDBORG/DAHL ULaS Off'ICI OPIN PROM NOoN TO• P.M. CLOUD WIDNllDAY a TMU"IDAY (1t•) Mt-4781 OR CAU. TOM MADOllN OR l90N MARJORD AT (11•) 7..._.H2 FACT StiEET ON HOM ·OWNEA'S ASSOCIAll()N AVAILA8U: AT SAlUOFFICE SAlES PRtCf EHECT!vt ON PVllUCATIO"f DATE ---_SU8S£0Ul"'1 U1 H MAV ~INW•lt1llllll-~fVOF'~~I ~El£VEl 5 M1~ G) G a -t&lina' s HistoricaH_.._...__,;~~~~~~ restored by Mesa company Restoration and conversion work has commenced at Catalina Island's Hlstorlcal Inn at Mt. Ada, the former summer residence of chewing gum magnate Wiiiiam Wrigley Jr. Wrigley purchased Catalina Island-sight unseen -In 1919. The home, named for his wife was bullt Ui'ere In 1921. ' '.'Conversion of the main house Is expected to be complete by mid-June," according to Biii Warkentin, prlnclpal ol War- kentin Cox Architects of Costa Mesa and partner-in-charge of the fragile historical project. portion of the master wing on the second level of the Inn. It over- looks Avalon's picturesque harbor as well as the adjoining courtyard, lawns and gardens In the Interior of'the property. From Its "sleeping porch.'' guests will have a· bird's eye vl~w of the practice field area once used for spring training by the Chicago Cubs. Both sitting room and terrace are spect~cular vantage points for looking ~ack toward main- land California's coastline. Davcon, Inc .• of Tustin Is the general contractor for construc- tion pn the project. honor -for Its site plan. The Promontory, an 80.unlt condominium projec1 on 20.9 acres of Scripps Ranch In San Diego County. displays WCA's expertise .. In hlllslde adaptive construction The firm was able to design 10 separate clusters of eight oon .. domlnlums each on a small but highly visible site, and to respond to local concerns by retaining the grandeur of the natural rldgeline. The WCA plan required re-• moval of only 10,000 cubic yards of earth froro the site; a previous- ly approved. tract on the site called for removal of 350,000 cubic yards of earth. Among the details being de- signed and directed by WCA are the Installation of addltlonal bathrooms and of fireplaces In severat of the sleeping rooms and suites. The suite makes up the largest A second WCA project under construction, the Promontory condominium project Qn Scripps Ranch In San Diego County, won the Gold Nugget Grand Award - the building Industry's highest The entry. to the community features a unique bridge/tunnel, and the buildings themselves are constructed In a stacked design to accommodate the slope. The former Catalina Ialand aummer resi- dence of chewing gum magnate Wllllam Wrt&ley Jr. la belna reetored by Warkentla Caz Architecta of Co.ta lleu. New conveniences dot the home-improvement market By ANDY LANG .U-'4tled .......... .. What's new on the market? The product -A portable electric circular saw with new features for the do-it-yourselfer. Manufacturer's claim -That the saw has a lateral lock-off button that works easily for right or left-handed operators ... that it has a blade wrench storage place so the wrench stays with the tool ... that Is has a 2'/4-horsepower motor ... that it Is of ball bearing construction ... that it has tex- tured front and rear handles ... that it has die cast aluminum blade guards ... that it has a zero adjustment foot plate ... that its specially wound field coil m·otor provides more hor'Sepower per cubic inch than conventional motors ... that it 1s double insulated ... that it is designed for continuous use by do-it-your- selfers who have a wide range of applications. including metal and masonry cutting ... and that it has a two-wire cord and plug. The product -A press-in- place window glazing. Manufacturer's claim -That it Is not necessary to use a putty knife to put this glazing In place ... that it comes In rolls 3/ath of an Inch in width by 17 feet long ... that It adheres securely to un- painted wood. metal, glass. vlnyl and masonry ... that it Is pressed Into place to form a contact with the glass pane and the frame. being cut with scissors or a protected razor blade ... that there is a protective lining over the material to allow extra finger- tip pressure to force the glazing firmly against the glass and frame ... that the glazing is made of a high-quality butyl that takes either oil or latex paint ... and that it stores easily and won't dry out. • The product -A fire ext- ingulsher for small fires. Manufacturer's claim -That this extinguisher will snuff out ~itchen grease fires and those in electrical appliances. lawn- mowers. la~ndry dryers. TV sets. computers. electrical outlets and many other objects and places where It Is necessary to put out fires before they get out of control ... that 1t 1s only 8'1• inches high and operates in the same way as household spray cans ... that you pull a safety ring. hold the extinguisher upright with one hand and direct the nozzle with the other hand . and that this UL-listed unit is safe ancf harm- To date~ over-1140 homebuyers haw..seteated..tbe_ac_tive_retirement lifestyle-offer.ad at Huntington Landmark in beautiful Huntington Beach. If you feel too young for a typical retirement community, discover Huntington Landmark and a new way of life that provides residents with the ultimate in carefree, secure, luxurious Southern California living. L- A Recreationally Oriented Condominium Community For Adults 55 & Over Huntington Landmark offers a truly unique country club hie· style approximately one mile from the beautiful Pac1f1c 1n the preferred city of Huntington Beach. Its coastal location pro- vides one of the most desirable climates to be found any· where. and residents en1oy a near perfect, year·round Mediterranean climate sunny and warm. Gentle. south· westerly breezes off the blue Pacific keep the air refreshed, healthy and mv1goratlng . ti's a private. gated development of garden style units with entry guards on duty 24 hours a day at the main entrance Exterior maintenance. landscaping and care of the park-like grounds and recreational fac1ht1es is performed by a proff's s1onal firm. retained by the homeowners association for a monthly fee Each unil includes its own ut1ll1y area w11h an 1ns1alled washer and dryer. En1oy garden patios or dramatic atnums and/or entry courlyards Commu nity amenities include an exclusive "MILLION DOLLAR RECREATION CENTER with clubhouse. games and hobby rooms large sw1mrr11ng pool hot water swirlpool 3 1ennis courls gymnasium shuffle board and paddle tennis court 2 & 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths $125,000 to $143,000 EXCELLENT 30 YEAR BELOW MARKET FINANCING AVAllABL:E CJteaitt~-,,....,._ l~"'O"nQllll"'.\ ·~A tll( ,,,.,...,""" .... •~• • 1'1111\t• • ......... ~ ..... .,., .. u. ~""' ....... t:a.t\41-h: I .. . ,.,., • ..,,, .•• ~t. less. even around food and clothes. being non-Irritating, non-staining and hon-corrosive. The product -An all-vinyl framed window with a wood grain finish . Manufacturer's claim -That the wood grain is on the interior side oHhe window. with a smooth bronze color on the outside .. that the frames are engineered with multi-hollowed construction to trap dead air for effective insulation . .. that the windows hav.e double-or triple-paned insulating glass ... that the win- dows resist rotting, corroding. pitting and condensing .. . and that they come In sliding, double hung and picture window styles. (The circular saw is made by Skll Corp., 4801 W. Peterson Ave., Chicago, IL 60646; the window glazing by 3M Center, St. Paul, MN 55144: the fire ext- inguisher by Flre)et America ltd .. 250 Park Ave. s .. New York. NY 10003: and the window by Vinyl Building Products. One Raritan RO!id. Oakland. NJ 07436.) Andy Lang's handbook. "Pract1cal Home Repairs," can be obtained by sending $2 to this .newspaper at Box 5, Teaf16Ck, NJ 07666. Property managers ' • • 1cite11nprove1nents in value, services Property managers are offer- ing greater services to their clients today because of changes in the profession over the past 15 years. says the head of the Institute of Real Estate Manage- ment (IREM) "Intensified focus on overall value 1s what d1fferent1ates today's property manager from -r the property -manager of the I past," explained Ronald A Harris. IREM . president. "Con- 1 temporary property managers 1 cannot limit their professional practice to the effic1en' technical management of property I Rather. they will be encouraged and expected to expand the 1 scope of their services to their clients in the form of responsible real estate advice.·· Harns told a group of pro- fessional managers in Virginia that property management was viewed as a task-oriented busi- ness. Managers. he said. were concerned with basic chores such as rent collection and cost cutting. Home water ayatem It was not until the early '70s when outside forces (including nsing inflation and energy costs) had a tremendous impact on real estate investments. that the need for awareness of management as a practice 1n real estate reached the "critical point ... Hams said The quality of the manager emerged as an obvious and signiflcanl fac;lor m calculating the property's value. It 1s this evolution of emphasis on value that commands our attention in the 1980s," Hams said Today's real estate market scarcely resembles the market of the past. he said. Dominating the market now are a new breed of property owner instttut1onal in- vestors. pension funds and foreign investors They are sophisticated. careful. knowl- edgeable chants whO requfre detailed penod1c reports and who specify definite ob1ect1ves Hams said Another innovation in today s market 1s a new emphass on rehab1htat1on Concern• about tbe contenta of tap water can be eU:udnah:d more cheaply than buJina bottled water with a filtration I ayal'em tucb at the counte.rtop unlt ftom Sean (abcrwe). The re•ene ouno.ta wilt bu a membrane filter for a.ee wtth chlorinated ta water lb.at remo•e. 119 to 90 peu.i ....... .__....._ --~--lmparltles. ce of the unit, wbtch producee three qaarta per batch. lt approximately S 100. ' -. ' ost-log hom·es used year round, not just Cabins Americans l.ove nostalgia. Who can look at a restored Model T Ford rolling along a country road In autumn or think about the breakup,of Bogle and Ber~man at the.end of 'Casablanca' and not grow teary-eyed? The same kind of nostalgia applies to log homes. They evoke a vlsl~n of pioneers hacking a life out 6f the wilderness. But nostalgia doesn't always reflect reality. Though some log tiomes may still be rustic cabins, most are large. energy-efficient homes with af I the comforts ·of modern living. Of the more than one million log homes in the United States, says the Log Homes Council, 80 percent are year-round resi- dences. Only 20 percent are summer or vacation homes. the homeowner or builder to cut notches for fitting the logs together to a complete kit with everything needed to finish the home, lncfudlng pre-cut numbered loge, windows, doora, t~lm1 rafters, rooting materlalt, as well u electrlcal, plumbing, and mechanJcal systems. · . No matter which kit they chOOM, homeowners won't have to fell trees, strip bark, or haul lumber to the bulldlng flte. They can choose their kit from a multitude of floor plans and have the logs delivered anywhere they wish. They can even buy logs by the foot and design their own · home. Unlike their earlier counter- parts, modern log homes come In kits. The kits range from a pile of random-length .fogs that require Log home manufacturers are located throughout the l)nlted States. For further Information and for the free booklet, "Is a Log Home For Me?" write Log Homes Council, National Association of Home Builders, 25th and. M Streets, N.W .• Washington. D.C. 20005. Some lo& home• may •till be 1111Uc cabin•. but moat are larae. enerty-efflclent homH destanecl for modem Uvtna. • Jo - New home search ended at Irvine's Northwood, Greenfield Buyers declare innovative design, spacious · floor plans of tract made it worth the wait Darrall and Kathy Lem say their home in Irvine's Northwood Greenfield was definitely worth the wait. Lem. who works for AST Re- search 1n Irvine, slept In his car In the parking lot of the slngle- family detached development for two days before sales began to be assured of getting one of the first Northwood Greenfield homes. He wasn 't alone. One of the first buyers In Mne camped out In the parking lot for a whole week. Said Lem, "My wife and I looked for new homes in Irvine for eight months, but when we saw Northwood Greenfield we knew our search was over." The Lams say they were particularly Im- pressed by ~the open. innovative design of the homes as well as the sp~plous floor plans and large lots. Kathy Lem, who Is a clinical ~ordinator at Charter Suburban Hospital In the Long Beach area, said, ''We've grown out of our home In El Toro and we wanted something larger. Because we plan on having a famlly, the quiet, uncongested quality of the Northwood Greenfield neigh- borhood really appealed to us. Living In lrv1ne will also greatly cut down on our dally commute time." With buyers like the Lems. the quick sellout of Phase I prompted Wallcovering seminars ollered Standard Brandt Paint and Home Decorating Center• hold waUcoverlng seminars every Thursday night. In all 115 Home Decorating Centers. Thete free waJ&coverlng mini~ cUnles, wh~ t>eoln at 1 p.m., offer the home decorating do-ft- yourselfet expert advice needed for any waJlcoverlng project. The 4'5-mlnute cl..... are conducted by a Standard Branda profeaslonal color decorating con9ultant and Illustrate the fun- damentals of apptylng today's pre-trimmed , pre-past ed wallpapers. In a step-by-step, easy to follow format, the In-store home decorating consultant teaches how to prepare and dean the surface, how to property hang paper at the corners, and how to apply the waHcoverlng around trouble spots, such as doorways and windows. · The cok>r decorating consult- ant wilt also advise the home deoorator on the different types of waltcoverlng that are available. Townhome, single residence combined in Springwood plan Easy maintenance, modern convenience offered in El Toro With l . .386 square feet of well- planned living area, the three- bedroom. 2'12-bath Springwood plan at Landmark Homes/Grandview Series com- bines the convenience of a townhome with the features of a single-family home. "Many of our buyers are mature couples specifically seek- ing the easy-maintenance life t le offered by condominium er ship,.. reports Ralph De ker. sales manager at the Signal Landmark development in the El Toro hills. "However. these buyers still want all the features and conve- niences they've been ac- customed to in their previous single-family homes," Decker said. "And that's just what makes the Springwood plan so appealing to them." As an end unit. the Springwood features an abundance of win- dows and a cathedral ceiling over the step-down living room. all intended to create an open. airy feeling. Adjacent to the living room, which also is highllQhted by a fireplace, Is a dining area with sliding glass doors leading to a fenced rear yard. A formal entry, kitchen and powder room complete the ground floor. A skyllghted stairway leads to the upstairs sleeping quarters. which includes a master suite. two secondary bedroms and a secondary bath. Priced from $131,500, the Springwood plan is one of four floor plans at the community of two-story townhomes. Ranging from 1,557 to 1,794 square feet of living space, two other models also have three bedrooms. while .one Includes two bed rooms and a loft. All Grandview homes include fenced rear yards and two-car attached garages with dl~ect . home entry. Among standard features are central air conditioning, carpet- ing in all major living areas. decorator-selected hardware and lighting fixtures. energy- ,,.saving forced-air heating, mir- rored wardrobe doors in master bedrooms. skylights over stair- wells, cultured marble pullmans In baths and porcelain-coated steel bathtubs with glass shower enclosures. Kitchens t>ffer eye-level gas ranges with upper microwave oven and self-cleaning lower oven. porcelain-lined dish- washers, custom-finished hard- wood cabinets. ceramic tile counter tops, vinyl flooring, lumi- nous ceilings and pantries. Two plans have greenhouse windows. Recreational facilities include a swimming pool. tennis court and clubhouse with lounge. kitchen and shower facilities for both men and women. Another swimming pool with cabana and two additional tennis courts will be added in a later phase. A 30-year financing plan with a first-year interest rate of 93!. percent is offered. The rate Increases to 103!. percent the second year, 1 p;. percent the third year and then is fixed at 1211. percent for the remaining 28 years of the loan. Signal Landmark also pays all non-recurring closing costs. plus $500 toward moving expenses. The sales office and decorated models at The Grandview are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The development can be reched by taking the Santa Ana Freeway to the El Toro Road exit and driving east on El Toro Road to the development. which is Just past Trabuco Road. More infor- mation is available by calling 859-2472 Open space, riding trails appealing features at Country View Estates Perhaps one of the most ap-size from 8,895 to 49,00 square pealing features of Country View feet and prices starting at Estates' custom home sites is the $119,000. open space surrounding the Renderings and floor plans for ocean-close development three of the homes are on display Undborg/Oahl has planned In the office. The plans are this development with equestrian available to buyers who would facilities and riding trails sur-like Undborg/Oahl to build their rounding the prope,,,. which home for them. or the can overtook• the Peeme-Oeean. ~ design and contract with the sit• Is also near Central Park In builder of their choice. Huntington Beach. Some of the lots have ocean views. i:ner. .,.._. toi&I of 34 llome- Sltes available with lots ranging In The streets and underground ~itles are already complete so construction on homes can b.e Immediate. Financing Is available on the lots for buyers not quite ready to begin bulldlng their dream home. The sales office Is open d8'11y from noon to 6 p.m.. closed Wednesday and Thursday. Country View Estates Is located -on f dwards Streenn Hunnnglon Beach between Ellis and Gar- field. For additional Information, call 842-4785 or 754-6262 and ask for Tom-Madden or Ron Harford Standard-Pacific Corp. to re- lease Phase II ahead of schedule, and already 44 of the 51 homes available in the two phases have been sold. Interiors boast 2, 120 to 2.962 square feet of space. All of the residences have format dining rooms. living rooms,-and famlly rooms with flreplaces. Jqe and Karen Dodd currently live In an Irvine townhome. They were determined to stay In Irvine, but wanted a single-family de- tached home. According to Karen Dodd, who teaches nursing at Santa Ana College, "We compared square footage, price, and location, and Northwood Greenfleld was clear- ly our choice." Joe Dodd, a meteorologist at the Aerospace Corp. In El Segun- do. adds, "We also were im- pressed with the construction staff and sales personnel at Northwood Greenfield. Everyone has been extremely helpful." The two-story homes are avail- able in four floor plans. ranging from three bedrooms with 2'h baths to four bedrooms and three baths. In addition, one plan offers a bonus room. Other amenities Include hand- crafted entry doors and ceramic tile entries, sloped ceilings, an- tiqued brass door hardware, raised-panel Interior doors, dec- orator-selected lighting fixtures, master bedroom walk-In closets, hand-set ceramic tile tub and shower surrounds, porcelaln-fln- ished steel tubs. separate tub and shower In master suites, and Interior laundry room with sink. Kitchens are accented by hand-finished oak cabinets, oak- trim med luminous celllng . ceramic tile counter tops, break- fas t nook , self-clean oven/microwave and separate cooktop, 11-cycle dishwasher, disposer. and lcemaker plumb- ing. Prices range from $186.900 to $232,900. Tt)e Irvine location Is cited by Moe Giibert of Camarillo as one of the reasons he chose North- wood Greenfield for his-daughter and son-In-law. Dr. Thomas Mayer and Gloria Giibert Mayer currently live In Minnesota. They are moving to Southern Cali- fornia and asked Giibert fo find them a new home. Neighborhood was high on the list of priorities. "My daughter and son-in-law want a home in a planned community where they can really get Involved in neighborhood activities. Because they have two young children , good schools are also Important. Northwood Greenfield really flt the bill," said Giibert. Northwood Community Park Is just across the street from the homes, and offers hiking and biking trails. The park also has tennis and basketball courts as well as a soccer field and softball diamond. To reach Northwood Green- field, take the Culver Boulevard exit north from the Santa Ana or San Diego freeway to Bryan, right on Bryan to Westwood, right again to the project. Models by Saddleback In- teriors and a sales office are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For additional information, call 551 -0242. Goto tfie b8aCh. Or You've got a full-size indoor racquetball court 1 a tennis court , a swimmi pool with a spa and a huge two-story recrea- tion building. Perhaps best of all, you've got your own terrace or balcony high above the ocean and Bolsa Chica Wildlife Preserve , the ambiance of Huntington Harbour and your own city lights view. You don't hove to work at unwinding at Cobo del Mor. Distinguished studio, one-and two-bedroom condominiums featuring lofts, oval tubs, tiled entries, fireplaces, full security and a lot more . From $70,900 11.45% 30-YEAR FIXED* NONRECURRING CLOSING com PAID TO $2,500* ~Dk&~ ~ .... resdentl(ll GOl'f'f'Mll'y by Mola ~ CITporotlOn home and fd. upinl om to S p m (71.-) 840-4661 ·s.. ... '*"°"for""°"' delOoh GRAND OPENING--P~ASE IU NEW-MeE>ELS ............ _.. ........... ____________________________ ~~~- -First1lme uyers . find their way to Casa La Paz tr-clci: A location high In the Laguna Hllll, affordable prices, and a variety of amenities are credited with drawing first-time home. buyers to Casa La Paz, according to Biii Ford; vice president of marketing-for-$ & S Construction Co., developers of the con- dominium community. · "We knew that homebuyers wot1ld respond to the attractive homes at Casa La Paz,'• said Ford. "We were sure that the condominium homes at the prices Casa La Paz offers would be successful in today's market- place. . "But, we did· not realize just how many homebuyers were waiting for homes with all that Casa La Paz offers at these prices." The comr:nunlty'offers one and 1 two-bedroom homes, with prices starting from $69,900. A variety of financing programs is offered, Including VA/FHA 30-year fixed rate financing, with down pay- ments as low as 5 percent. VA loans are available to qualified veterans with no down payment. community under development byS& S. Casa La Paz ls part of the first phase at Country VIiiage, and while the condominium com- munity Includes Its own rec- reation center complete with a private clubhouse, a swimming pool and spa, residents will also have access to Country VIiiage's 5 'fl acre park with two tennis courts, a baseball field and picnic areas. · "Especially appealing to homet>uyers Is that Casa La Paz encompasses the best of planned community living -a community with Its own rec- reational facilities, landscaped common areas and greenbelts, a community f\§SOClatlon to main- tain lasting values -all at an amaz.lng low cost," Ford said. Available in a variety of floor plans, Casa La Paz homes fea- ture separate dining areas, pri- vate patios or balconies and master bedroom suites with wall<-in closets or large ward- robes. ~-~ ---. ... _ _. -~·. - Situated just four miles from Laguna Beach and a half mile from the Laguna Niguel Regional Park, Casa La Paz also gives homebuyers a chance to get In on the ground floor of Country VIiiage, a new master-planned Features include central air conditioning, ceramic tile entries, custom draperies and wall-to- wal I carpeting. Additional amenities include space-saving washer/dryer combination units and ceramic tile tub surrounds and cultured onyx marble Available in a variety of...floor plana, Cua La Pu hom.ee offereeparatedlnJn&areuandprlYatepado.or;balcomee. pullman tops. Kitchens offer ceramic tile counter tops, Shapell's own cus- tom-hardwood cabinets, pantry space andi umlnous ceilings. Visitors should take the San Diego Freeway, exit west on the La Paz Road exit. proceed three miles on la Paz Road to Oso Parkway, turn left, then right on Aliso Niguel to the community. The model homes and sales center, open from 10 am. to 6 p.m. dally, are located at 2'4352 El Pilar. For more information, call 831-5012. Lyon's share of home market again the biggest William Lyon Newport developer listed number one among in 1981 with $95.5 million. Included 1n the survey were Southland builders fourth consecutive year units constructed .only in. Los Angeles. Orange, San Diego, For an unprecedented fourth consecutive year. the William Lyon Company Is ranked "number one" among Southern California.home builders, accord- ing to an annual residential building survey conducted by the Los Angeles Times. While concentrating the ma- jority of its efforts on entry-level housing, the William Lyon Com- pany reported a record $182.7 million in sales in 1984. The total number of homes completed for the year. 1, 710 was also a record. l A N T E Single-family residences com-· Riverside, San Bernardino, Kern prised .5A-percent of Lyon's and Ventura counties. In addition homes In 1984, with the balance to Southern California, the Wll- attributed to attached con-liam Lyon Co. has home building dominlums and townhomes. " operations in the San Jose area The· sates votume and tot~I as well as In Florida: homes completed represent a significant increase from the 1983 survey, In which the William Lyon Co. captured its third straight title with $121.4 million in sales and 1, 108 homes com- pleted. The company achieved the number one ranking in 1982 with over $85 million in sales and R N B A y Ten projects are currently on the market in SoutherR Cali- fornia. They are located in Irvine (Northwood Courtslde, Wood- bridge Parklane and Wood- bridge Parkvlew); Fullerton (American Classics): Yorba Linda (T ravis Country); Orange (Cowan Villas from S219,CXXJ, Grand Villas from S.u4,CXXJ ) fstdtes Homes1tes from SZ90.CXXJ Estates Custom Resicknceos from S 1 ,06(),CXX> Hills): Mission Viejo (Ridgemont): Laguna Hills (Rancho Monterey); Sunnymead (California Classics); and Rancho Cucamonga (Vic- toria). New developments are sched- uled for Diamond Bar. Dana Point and Lake Forest. "We bultt just over 600 more homes In South~rn Cafifornia in 1984 than we did in 1983," said Maj. Gen. William Lyon, USAF (ret), chairman of the board and chief executive officer. "Much of the increase for our company in the past year was attributed to the development of our master- planned community, Victoria. which opened in April." Located in Rancho Cucamonga. Victoria will be de- ' veloped over the next 10 years. When completed. it will provide more than 8.000 homes for an estimated 25,.000 people. By building both detached and I attached housing. the company has successfully penetrated all I market segments. Although much of Lyon's emphasis has been on entry-level housing, 1t is also recording an impressive impact on the middle. upper middle and luxury homes market. "We are experiencing e)(cel- 1 lent sales volumes in all market segments, from the so-called ·affordable' level. up to and including the $300,000 level." said Dick Randall. president and chief operating officer for The William Lyon Company. "For a long time. people thought we could 9nly build 1n I one price range ... the low side of the market." said Gen. Lyon "We did that on purpose be- cause we realty believed that was where the market was. However. special s1tuat1ons and demands have come up over the past five years. . .. As an example. last year we opened Woodbridge Parklane. a proiect featurmg 101 s1ngle-fam- ily homes, four separate models and priced In the $186,000 to $222,000 range. We opened with 20 homes on Oct. 6 and sold 13 the first weekend. The William Lyon Company's commitment to building entry- level housing will continue In 1985, according to.Randall. "When the den1and and op- portunity arise, we will keep building ·move-up' and ex- ecutive-style residences," said Randall. "However, the main th-rust of our activity will continue to be geared to the 'first-home· market." "Builders must always be ex- tremely sensitive to the needs of the market. That's what de- termines where and what we decide to build each year. Today's buyers are looking for homes. that are weU-de51gned, &n good locations. affordably priced and attractively financed." "When a builder can provide what the consumer wants and can afford to purchase. that's when you sell homes." The "number one" title for 1984 is the most recent in a continuing series of honors awarded to the William Lyon Company The firm's achieve- ments have also captured the attention of the national media. In 1982. Lyon was named "Builder of the Year" by Professional Builder Magazine. Victoria's master-planned community was also in the na- tional spotlight when it earned the coveted "Grand Award for Sensible Growth 'and Planning" from the National Association of Home Builders and Better Homes & Gardens Magazine. The Wilham Lyon Company has its corporate headquarters in Newport Beach. Counting all pro1ects m California and Florida . the company built a record 2.263 homes in 1984. NJh ElqMI Harbour!" A most accuratr decription of I.Intern Bay! Consider the dictionary~ definitions of thee three WOids •.. and how .. , Top officials slated ~ to introduce Easter. this exdusive residentiaVresort community lives up to them: I ,,,,..__..,,..,,..OM ol a d1ss as the bftf.,...,...,. """"' ovf." Soothem California has do.zeru of luxurious new communities. A,lany haYe ocean views. Only one ~ inro a bluff a~ a beautiful awe wrth a park-like harbor at its kec: Lantern Bayt "'f,,,_,,__,,....,., l•nlul rldtMll ol desi,n • ~,, L.Mltern Bay offers the ekplt eouches m .nenrion ro def.iii you thought you 'd never find . TM VII~ for enmpk. k.ttu~ ~mon< slate rools. solid oak front doon with beveled ~-aded JI. tr~- rirw rmrble fireplaces and bar tops. solid brass fix· tutes and bar sinks. cherry-finishf!d ~ cabi~ and dozens of O(her tastefully rich appointments. • ......,,. ~ ~ ol f«W/fy .. COfflfott.* w~ you chome the luxuriouJ. arelree 1'/e)tyle offe~ by Th~ Villas or t~ magnifi· cence of a cusrom home in The E>tates, I will ~ ~-'='"'----------'.IIK £1"1Cl'nt Harbour secutt> feelms. And, e-.-ery Lant rn 8Jy L 34.300 l..Jntern ~ OrM. Viti.I 8 D.lfl• /\)Int. C.'11forni.J ~lb19 · ~ Nis 1 buih-in uritylalarm sys--" ~' ol P/i<•fi MJtwl t1 ln\Ur~ Comp.wlV and Thtt Smvth Comp.i:).' fem. So ~ c.an relax nd MIOY .atl rht>-combru of rhf-homP of your drNms S1HMw br WDIMIMM _,,,, c.-(7N' 661~2.soe Seals design house \ Congressman R o bert Badham. Supervisor Tom Riley •. and representatives of the Ger- man. Italian and French con- 1 ~~~~u~~lt!>8 !;'~~~ort~ th~~ 'agurated the 7 .600-:"square-toot Century 21 Easter Seals Inter- national Design House m Laguna Hills today The event formally opens the home, which will be available for public viewing Monday through May 18. Located at ~6 191 Bridlewood In Neille Gall Ranch, the $1 2 million custom home features 14 rooms mdiVldualty designed tn I the theme of a foreign country No reservations are required t to-~4M tlome. -aceerdlng to the project director and interior designer Nancy Weinstein Viewing is scheduled from 10 a m uto 4 p m Wednesday through sonaay and antll 8 p m on Thursday No-host lunches of Inter- national cuisine will be available daity and private dinners for groups of 30 or more may be scheduled by contacting Weins- tein at 761-1592. Private group tours for Mondays and Tuesdays may also be scheduled through the pro1ect director. The home's owner/builders are Cody and Suzanne Morrow. Morrow Is a custom home builder and his wife is a sales associate with Century 21 Lake Viejo Realty in Mission Viejo Tickets to view t~ home are available for a SS donatipn at Century 21 offices in Orange County. On-site tickets may also be purchased for $8. Afl proceeds 1rom 1ti ttcn1 sales and the furnishings auctlon slated for May 19 wtll be donated to the Easter Seals SocMtty. Onty those who have rchased a ~t may a • part n the auction , ... .. The pre•tlge of a Wood- bridge lrvlne addreaa con- tinue• to be one of the most Important advantages attract- ing potential buyers to The Wllll9m Lyon Company's new "Woodbridge Parklane" de- velopment. So says Lonnie Casey. sales manager for the development of one-and two-story ex- ecutive-style homes. 1 "Woodbridge la the first big Incentive. Even newcomers to Orange . County have read about the excellence of the community and the fantastic recreation al facilities,'· said Casey.' "But. these homes are what really clinch the deal and turn prospects Into buyers." At Woodbridge Parklane. one-and two-story, single- famlly detached residences are offered In designs that Include two to four bedrooms. Formats range from 1, 759 to 2,480 square feet of interior living, space. Prices begin from $189,990. The homes were designed by the award-winning architectural team of Hales- Langston, A.I.A .. of OranQe. ChENces in exterior eleva- tions Include lapped siding, stone or brick veneer, or stucco, complemented ·by fire-resistant concrete tile rooting. Woodbridge Parklane homea are extrav~gantly-ap­ polnted with contemporary features and luxurious amenities. Beautiful ceramic tiled entry foyers keynote the elegance of the homes, which Is conw tlnued In such highlights as: handsome oak stair rails; dra- matic vaulted eel.lings In living rooms, master bedrooms and other selected llvlng areas; family rooms with masonry- faced, woodburnlng fire- places and 6nergy-eff.lclent glass flrescreens; expansive living room bay windows; and plush carpeting throughout all major living areas. Additional features dis- covered In various plans In- clude: a bay-windowed nook and master bedroom retreat; optional built-In Corlan- topped wet bars in family rooms; formal step-down liv- ing rooms; dens or offices off entry areas; ver-atlle bonus rooms. and Interior MrVlce areas. . The master bedrooms are spacious and feature large, walk-In closets. Master baths are elegant. Ceramic-tiled Mesa's Galleria: luxurious living The grand opening of Galleria In Costa Mesa. a private new security-gated community of only 26 luxury condominiums, presents a new opportunity for sophisticated in-town living close to the prestigious New- port/Balboa Harbor area and within minutes from Fashion Island. Newport Center and the exciting South Coast Metroplex. the home of the Orange County Performing Arts Center. ... Priced from $139.500 with below-market 11-3/4 percent 15-year fixed financing, the 26 condominiums are available in a choice of five floor plans ranging from 1,490 to 1, 765 square feet with two, three or three bedrooms plus a den and up to three baths. Other attractive financing programs are also available to meet a buyer's individual needs. ''Current homeowners Interested in moving to a luxury condominium home at Galleria should consult the on-site sales agent about our trade-up pro- gram and save themselves the time and hassles of selling their present residence," said bro- ker /associate Chuck Spiller of Re/Max Realtors. ·Featuring finely detailed in- terior treatments, the homes include dramatic voluminous sloped ceilings, French doors, 1 ceramic tile entries. wood-1 burning fireplaces with gas I loglighters. raised panel interior doors, solid wood entry doors and polished brass hardware. Gourmet kitchens. as beautiful as they are functional. offer hand-set ceramic tile counter- tops, hand-finished oak cabi- netry. electric microwave and self-cleaning ovens and gas cooktops with electric griddles and grllls. One kitchen design even incorporates a spacious bay-windowed breakfast nook. Model homes and the sales office are open from noon until dusk dally. For more information. phone 646-0225. Broker cooper- ation Is welcome. Visitors should take the New- port Freeway (55) south (which becom~s Newport Boulevard). Turn left on 17th Street and left on Orange Avenue to the Galleria at 180 Cabrillo Street in Costa Mesa. ,. From the beach areas. take Pacific Coast Highway to New- port Boulevard and proceed north to 17th Street and turn right. Turn left on Orange Avenue and left again to Cabrlllo Street. HOMEBUYER BOOK HELPS SHOPPERS Drawing on 25 years of ex- perience in dealing with the disapointmehts and frustrations of home buyers. repairing leaking roofs. shoring up sagging floors. replacing faulty plumbing, re- building foundations. patching cracked walls and locating the sources of mysterious noises. contractor Don Fredrlksson has compiled The Home Buyer's and Owner's Checklist. a book in- tended to help take the gamble out of buying 8--hoYM.- included) from National Techni- cal Information Service, Inc. 220 Canal Street No. 43. San Rafael, C A 94901 . Phone (415) 459-1468 The Home Buyer's and Owner's Checklist Is not ava11- abl9 In book stores. bot can be obtained ($15.95J apQllcable --taxes. h.andllng and shipping in 1984, 3. 1 million existing homes in the United States changed owners. There are no firm statistics on how many of those homes required consider- able additional expense because of inadequate Inspection at the time of purchase but. according I<> Mf. FredrikHOOr no house..Js perfect Knowing what. where. and how to look for possible defects and flaws can lessen the aggravatlorund Jteep additional costs to a bare minimum ' • I ovaJ tubs and separate, enclosed ceramic-tiled stall showers are Included In moat plans, whlle akyllghted dress- ing areas are featured In two plans. The kitchens are especially attractive, offering a full array of built-In, custom color-coor- dinated General Electric ap- pliances·, Including: self-clean- ing ovens aod microwave ovens, wtth built-In cooktops; automatic dishwashers; and garbage disposals. . All Wo~dbrldge Parklane kitchens Include eating nooks, while selected. plans also feature solarium win- dows, bay-windowed nooks. and breakfast bars. Among the other decorator features are: custom ceramic tile countertops; Armstrong "Castllllan" sheet vinyl floor- ing; oak-trimmed luminous callings; custom-crafted oak cabinets; space-saving pan- tries; and pressed steel double sinks. A built-In desk area la featured In Plan Two. Woodbriqe Parklane detached homea offered from $189,990. Woodbridge Parklane Is one of the exclusive neigh- borhoods contained in the Woodbridge community, which Is being planned and developed by The Irvine Com- pany. Model homes. furntahed and decorated by Carole Eichen Interiors, are dis- p I a yed at Woodbridge Parklane Tuesdays through Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Mondays from noon until 6 p.m., at 6 Chenlle In Irvine. Additional information Is available by calling 786-0456. Visitors should exit either the Santa Ana (5) or the San Diego (405) freeway at Jeffrey Laguna de la Paz " ' Road , drive to Alton Part<way. turn west to East Yale Loop, turn left and contlnu. to Springbrook. turn right and follow the directional $1gns to the exclusive new Lyon Com- pany development of Wood- bridge Parktane. Laiana de la Pu In La Quinta la a luurlou• a•t4;.-lurded coOecdon of atngle-fam.Ily detached and attaclaed tiom• ln a daert environment. Set acatn•t the raaed Santa ... mountain•, Laguna de la Paz will con•l•t oT396 realdencee built around a ablmmering blue .een·acre lake. In addldon to aalllng on the lake, reatdenta enjoy uae of tbe community'• 1 7 apaa, 15 heated awlmrotna pool•, nlne tennla courta and a private clubhoUM. The 1,486 to 1,973 aqaare foot homea are priced from $189,500 to $2&8,000. The community can be reached by ~ tbe Wu~ Street wt from lnteraate 10 or BJclnny fl l, then MaDl to Elaenhouwer Drive ln La Quinta. For information, call (619) 564-2005..- VACATION AT HOME on Harbour ·' Treat yourself to an ocean-close vacation at home .. at Harbour ~lnte. Dramatically-designed and finery-appointed condomunlum homes await your selection, along with such pluses as gate-guarded privacy, fully enclosed garages and a pool and spa. I One-Bedroom & One-With-Den Plans from $89,900 -$118.900 Two-Bed room Plans from $112,900 · $133,900 G) Goodm1nt H1uon A Co Sties A1enu H-ARBOUR POINTE: Mediterranea by the Sea Pooc:.s __,,,.. ~ 00'-ot OU()l<:o• O"' A Total Community by Westfield Development Company , Bike to the beach. Loze In the sun. Dine at Peter 's londlng. Enjoy a carefree lifestyle In a Mediterranean setting . .. all at Harbour Fblnte. Son Dlego 405 Fwy 22 F\vy WOrner Aven~ o1 Green Street Huntington 8eoc'1. CA (714) 846-7734 Open 10 o m 5 pm Dol)y --- - .. .... i' 1 ........ ,_. C \ 'C:El.1. \TIO\ ,'( ( :t >HRE( :TH>\'°": ( .1111 1·lla1 iu11 ... and , 11rr1·1 111111 ... 111.i, lw ffl <ld1· 1111 '•llfll'1k .edl111t·, ,I, ,d lll\ I' 1·1, .. 1 .. 1· ..... 1.. 1111 .. 1.111cl'll.1 11c i11 1111111 111·1 '' 111·11 1 .1111·1·11111•• '1111r 1 ,1 cl ER ROHS : ,.. ( .111'1'" 'our .u t d .11h .111d rq1111 I nq1r-. i1111111·cl1a 11 ·f, I Iii· I)\ 11 \ I'll ()'I ,.,..,\11111•, lial11l11\ lor 1111· l1r ... 1 i1ll'11 rn·1·t iti..1·r111111 1111 h'. CLASSIFI ED h-i2-5h7H 1!12 n guarded. prestigious 1'0mmunity. thLS spac.·1ous, lowmg home 1s des1gn<'<I for private enwnammg nd grOCIOUS laving Pn'Wnt1ou.s rna.ster bedroom as built-in library ov~·rlookmg pool. )OCU:U.i and uo garden WN bar1gas barbequC"/walk-in uni./gourmet kw:hen adds to this exciting 3400 . ft townhome lnv1tmg v1ew!I of bock bay and llummated hillsides prov1dt> an elt•gan1 hfl'Style If ou'vt• proo11.'ll.'d youJ"!ll•IC tht• lx'Sl. then th15 IS 1t! his homt> of du1unc11on 1s offered by wner/broker for $667.000 RESIOENTIAl REAL ESTATE SERVYCES * ESTlTl SIZE LOT * 1,.1 hM•J 1·1 1"1 S.941utt1 Pool/Spa & Paddle Tennis Court 4 BR with Family & Game rooms J:tarbo.r.Jliew Hiiis_. Corona del Mar Call Lyleen Ewing. Res: 644-·1361 OILIWILL Ullll 1"-IMO • OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 lllffs .............. $200,500 .............. 2061 Vista Clioll 2 Bdrm twhm. lite & breezy, great loan. Fran Scott H1rbor Vin Hills ...... $319,000 ...... 912 S11dcast11 3 Bdrm. ocean view. pooL L. Curci Harbor Vln ....... $291,000 ....... 2320 Port AMrMl1 View 4 Bdrm Montego. Marilyn Graves N1rt»or View HHls .... $345,000 LH .... .1211 Ptrtsldt 4 Bdrm 21r7 Ba. Broadmoor. view. B. Hutchings 111.W Vi11 ..... S349,000 ..... 1H6 Port WtstMtrlt 4 Bdrm Portotino. shutters. spa. Pat Merry I TIM lllffs ...... S269,500fte ...... 2441 Vist1 hW.11 1 story, 3 Bdrm. end unit. sharp. Pat lane 0141 Cdl ........... $695,0ff ........... 2100 layYln Dr 3 Bdrms. gr views, contemporary N:-Fogarty Olde Cdl ............... $695,000 ............... 3921 Octn Expansive view from 2 Bdrm home. Nancy Murray REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 Eatt CoHI Hlghw•v. Coron• del ,,.., '::~:t.~' S© \\<l'l ~ -L£ f..!1-~. ::!: ----f4rt•4 It• C\Af t ,OllAN ---- P 0 T H R Y ' I I I 1· I ll 0 II P A R I I r r I ..... .. . . \ " ... 4 ..... ' ' -' .-Y"'f •, ' -• w..llTI ...... " .......... *' UWUT IUCll·IAYFIOIT W/ SUP lmmacutlle four bdrm custom home. Pier & shp for large boat. l'...arge master suite w / adjacent study/oHke. One bdrm could be maids quarters. Formal dining, family room, antique fireplace sid e boards. $1 .250,000 FEE. 00~ l>t'TltOM~S. llW GI TllE IUH£T OftH TIAISftllll --- AFFl•llLE ll .. Y ..... THE REA L E STAT li:RS -----Slcyltghtt & Spo in moster botft vaulted ce1li~1. I•------• spoccovs floorplon only S 168,000. . . .., .... Two Bedrooms, Two 8crtt.s, Atrivm, Two flreplous, v-of the T.....+fttl GrMn, Al Meodowior\ $209,000, Best Bvy, 8esf View For Youlll Morleen 8'1·51n 891J.~ w 1111 ... man CEITfl THE R E A L E STA T li:RS Harbor View .Homes lowest priced Somerset, I.and included. 5 bdnns, 3 baths, 3-car garage, .spa. Good street loc·atiOn . Good assumable loans. Perfect for the executive family' 1220 BtRsllie la, Westclff ...................... $271,000 large custom fam home. Westchff area. Virg1ma Stice TOUO\' SMITH. 107 Via San Remo, lido Isle ...................... $399,500 'Oxtord model 1n exceptional cond1t1on Beige tones throughout $168.900 • BANK OWNED. Near new Spanish hacienda. H QUAUnllC LOU!! GE 1s9-9100 \ _...} t , ;....• l t ~ -M , • ~-,, • t; ;\ ~ ~ ' NEW LISTINGS llYlll 1111,HO Location, location, l~catlon! Beautifully decor- ated "Marquette." Choice spot in University Park. Excellent condition. Excellent financing, large 3 BR. 2 story. Call today! YIW IALllA 1111,Dll . Outstanding penthouse with high vaulted ceil- ings and skylights. Popular Plan with 2 masters. Ideal for 2 owners. Will also lease option at attractive terms. 111 O&IYll IHl,OOI 2 BR. den. patio on the golf course. pastoral view in the tie~rt of Ne~ort. Nicely decorated, sunny and bright. This Is a low matnnmance townhome with a big feel. UL1U ISUll IHl,IOO Exceptional price for beautifully built 3 BR home with complete modern 1 BR apartment. Sky- llghted family room. 2 fireplaces, formal dining room and lovely paneled llving room. COllOIA IEL Ill 1411,000 Bright, cheerful. nearlv .. ftBR, 2 ~A home near ocean. Catt-'"' ·o\. Y stunning decor. master suite wl. S ~~decorator tile. sky-. lite. sunny patio, J. mal dining room and family room. ti ILR OllllU IEL 1111 1431,000 Featured In Orange County Magazine, this home Is ultra charming. 3 BR. FR and OR. Located on corner. the patio and yard are reminiscent of Paris. Call on this one today. ILll •IU IEL Id 1411,GOI The most home for the money. Large 3 BR plus large family room and dining room and room to add on. This well maintained property depicts the Corona del Mar lifestyle-friendly and fun. Extra large lot. · IALIM HlmlllT llH, .. Fantastic site on the peninsula, located on wide beach front with expansive water views. 45 ft frontage. EASTBLUFF UITILlff 1241,000 Bring your large families. 5 BR or 4 ~ den. large pool and yard, some vlew of city lights from upstairs. Buy leasehold or fee-the choice 1s sttll yours. Ul1'1llf f 1111.000 Panoramic view of ocean. city lights from highly upgraded 4 BR Lusk home. All new kitchen. teak built-ins. solar. Fee land. Dramatic pool and spa In a very private setting. W1'1llff 1111,IOI Dream view hideaway. Tucked Into this well landscaped garden is a family treasure. Totally remodeled and expanded one story, 5 BR. 3 BA. hardwood floors, shutters, sewing room, im- maculate. Seller pr feed thla for Quick sale. urtalff ,...... Want space? Superb loc.-tlon, Ideal large family home. features too numerous. but start w1th 5 BR, separate dining room, Vtew and guest house. Paneling, welnacoatlng. simple watlpapera-and-eeundant wlndowa mak.LU't1s home one of warmth and deHght Linda Jacobs Popular Yale model 4 Bedrooms and family room Seller e1tremety motivate Sl8S.900 JUST IEHCO tftl SlO .... llCI 5 St>drooms plus den. View of T urtlerod Hills Owner financing $218.900 IAllAU lllSUll i IEWNIT s13.11s1 ll/UJ Of llM (714) 7U.Mlt ~~~~~!!! ------ A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK -I REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSES 1-5 llTllllY M111t111 HUI 3 BR , FR $334.500 CORIH tfl IH 3 BR $435,000 IAHH VIEW lllLLS 4 BR. Pool, Vu $449.500 SPYIUSS llLl 6 BR, FR, View $675.000 LIN ISLE 4 BR. 75' Bayfront $2.650 .000 SUllAY USTSlll OISU llSl 3 BR $189.500 um1 HLtOA 1su11 1/ 1 BR $248.500 Ill 011YOl·loUll 2 BR, View $280,000 JUllll HEEi 3 BR. FR $334.500 UIMIYllWMIHS 4 BR. Pool. Spa $335,000 USTlllfF 4 BR. FR. Vu, Pool $339.000 111¥111 nHAOI 3 BR. FR $349.000 WHTCLIFF 3 BR, Den $355 000 lllllH VIEW MILLS 5 BR. FR $360.000 WHTCLIFF 4 BR. Pool. Spa $360 000 ClllH tll IH 3 BR $435.000 I.HNI fllW llLLS 4 BR Pool, Vu $449.500 SPYIUSI llll 3 BR. FR. Vu $465.000 HYUHH 3 BR. FR, Spa $(~5.000 NYUIHS 3 BR. Den $595,000 UHMYOIM.Lt 4 8R. Paddle/Tennis $695.000 ....... lfl. 4 BR, FR. Den $1.:150 .000 11""' C.Mc MAHAN 2201 W1terfrHt M . MATIHEWS 11 H ftitt Silts J . SHAW 2J SH lltff 8 . REEDY SH Yl1 LW. S.114 E CORKETT 11H Pll .. 1 E CORKETT 211&hltH R BOLAND 11 ........ ~ T. BOLAND 11 ... .,, C. MCMAHAN 1141 ''" .......... R KURTZ 112 "'"' K PARKER IOI ll•••H M MATT HEWS llff lrttt LIM M REEDY 1'21 letl I r J McNAUGHTON 1100 • .,, •• " L McLOON 2201 Wee.rlr ... J ROBBINS 11U ftitt Wh L SHAW 1 "'"' •• , B REEDY Hll llflll•rt If D BIBB ti 11 ••flhf • Ir E BOWIE 1~, .......... l EWING nn ..... .,.... D VALENTINE Liii ISLI U2 fb Lu. htl 4 BR, Bayfront. Spa $1.395,000 C RUMSFELD -t1lt fill _. tt..YlLLWt ..,, S BR. FR $1 ,750.000 E OLSON '. 844-9080 NEWPORT BEACH uuun...u ,...,.. Great location just one door to bay and sandy beach. Quaint, beautifully maintained 2 BR. 2 BA home. Lovely brick patio and exterior. A must see for real beach lovers. lllOWM...... ·sm• Lease option or sale. AuqtJsta Model. 2 bedroom and den on Big Canyon Golf Course. Parquet floors. mirrored wardrobes. End u~it. great view. very bright and sunny condo with large master s111te. W'HTOUff Ull,111 Custom poof/spa home. top quality throughout. -SePSfAle lamlly_ room. Jireat e_ntertainment home. fruit trees. security sys em Too many el(tras to mention . WISTCLlff 1111,111 Owner-builder California Provincial. Enter thru flower-filled courtyard. Living room w/vaulted beam ceilings & wet bar 3 BR. den. FR & formal dining room. Flawless detail throughout. Fee IUYllW ™1,000 Choice 4 BR, 3 BA "Port Royal" with view of ocean and city lights. Beautifully decorated with colorful gardens. Securlty guard gated, close to community pool. spa and tennis. SU VIEW S•H,000 One of Seav1ew's most beautiful homes is now available.' Custom shutters, wood floors. and your own private spa add up to enjoyment & comfort Gated community. PHllllU "81,0H A country home 1 block to ocean or bay. Master bedroom with ftreplace. den, 2 other BRs and baths. family room. formal OR are the ingre- dients for an exceptional home at .a bargain price. This is a bank repo~ssion . PHllSIU 1411.000 Exciting. emotionally appealing 4 BR. 3111 BA family home. formal dining/family room. master suite with fireplace Bank repossession. Add all the pluses and you get a terrific home at a bargain basement price UYSHHS S•H,M Classic 2 story Cape Cod. Features 3 BR. 3 'BA. incredible gourmet kitchen. central courtyard. observation deck. 3 fireplaces and 2 1acuzzis Exquisite quality and detailing thoughout As- sume low interest private fma~c~~g IUtSUH 1111,111 Project has been completely sold out! Flrst resale on the golf course available. The most sought at1er "Bermuda" Plan: 3 BR. 3 BA. FR. LR. gourmet kitchen with granite counters. For the buyer who wants quality and location .. . .. quea 1sw1 1111.• Outstanding "middle of the Island" location Super remodel or build your dream home Shared pier and dock. Don't miss this vintage 2 BR cottage. Motivated !W'll•r LIM llU 11,HI, ... Elegant • BR. exclusive bayfront with substan- tial pier & slip for so· boat! Newly remOdeled & exqulsltely decorated using finest materials Thls outstanding home may be sold furnished 2181 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RD., WPORT BEACH -~---·--,. ., ... • - Jo . --c • I .. -,__. Orangie Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aptll 21. 1985 rubbfi.Ell1·s !'£\As: 3.·'.~! . u ... ..,.r ... !'t!T.t.'Ac!! t>a. cornet lot, RV eooeea. ____........... -••-Piii Plttc .,.._ M~ ~. •131.900 S4t·2247 ~ 5 :·ur.:· b tingle 8134,500 eao.ot1• * .... , .. * ·'·''·:-.~,!';.~.·~·"'" i.vei~mAtrtum !ft teroe -:*;;;-i1J.Yfi&iiD~£" L .... , ... ~~~b ~-·•lqin ~ ~· ln.,tn• flll """"* tuOl\lf\G on tht btlek oo~'i'1v~1rY LIOHl• VS... lnltr· ,..,.. 4 bdf home W/pYt ..,.. y#d + bonlM,. I'll'\ ,,lctct elaahtd lo UU.8001 Auum• t2150.000, t1Y LOW down1 Won't IMtl Cel Patrica T einott 631-1 He kbtu~~Tl41 IUhlt\t.K \Ct. I.Mot P lllLlllft ua• .... Mii• En.py all Jhe amenltt of (his Harbor Ri<Jge add . A 3 bdrm. plus family room. Formt'r model unrc. Expansive view and upgrades plore 1.ncludes air conditioning, and buUt·ina. Lois Jacobs/Belle Partch IEST llY-llWPllT ..... 11H,IM Just reduced-owner motivated! Beautifully decorated and im- maculate. Nestled among the trees in the heart of Newport. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. upgraded kitchen. Communi- ty pool, spa & tennis. MUST SELL. M icki Cooper EITIEl-~lwt .. 11•11&MLll&I HH,111 3 .Bdnn/2 bath house & a 2 bdrm/de n 2-story apartment in the rear are well maintained and suit- able for owner occupancy and ren- tal. Coby Ward . ·•UIYH FlllWIY LlllTill 11, 118,000 · 4 Bdrms, 4 baths, family room. billiard room plus a 2 bdnn guest suite. A private pool enhances this prestige property. Owner is very motivated. Danny Bibb Ill IAIYll llH,IOI Located in the private. gated com- munity of Big Canyon this 4 bdrm, 2\141 bath, Broadmoor home is priced to sell. Beautiful condition, with a very open & woodsy feeling. Also available for lease, lease option. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody IEST LICATill II OlllU HL IWl 1111,111 On the bluff overlooking China Cove, bay & ocean witp your own steps to beaches. Full views from every room. Master 3 room suite with three other bedrooms. Dining room, family room & bar Jean Wright llllU FAllll Y llUT STAlllll $111,00I lmmaculate. pride of o wnership 3 bdrm home in great family neigh- borhood. Conveniently located near shopping, schools, theatres, etc. Perfect for the first time buyer. Martha Macnab CLIFF llYH CHTll 1111,000 Terrific 3 bdrm, 2 bath o n extra large. lushly landscaped lot. Shake exterio r, bay window s, custom tile and fixtures in lotchen and baths. Picture perfect a t $315.000 inc l. land Martha Macnabl.Paula Bailey 'IAYFHm 1-mu IALIOl llUll lll0,000 Pnme East Bay front location with 2 or 3 bdrm house, plus 2 bdrm apt.,· wtth dock and 172. Prtce<rat land value $790,000 la nd included. Seller will carry fmancmg. Dona Chichester 1&1111 RINE CAPE 011 S 1 rl00,000 Internationally acclaimed designer. Arthur Valdes, has given his per- sonal residence special attention and as offering the h ome for sale completely furnished. You w1U en.JOY breathtaking views of New - port Harbor a nd the city lights from all the major rooms of the 4 bdrm, 5 bath home m cludmg the beautiful pool a nd spa. F.d Escano/Maureen White TWI USTll SlfTH lllEll&TI NUESSIH Hll,000 Enjoy the unobstruct.<.'<i views of Newport H a r bor , Catalina. & nite li tes from this 3 bdrm. 3 bath. family room. 3 car garage home. Neutral toned decor Ed Escano/M aurccn White "JllltlE CIHI FlllH llllL" llH,000 Live an beauuful Jasmine C reek with pools, spa and lighted tennis courts. plus 24-hour guarded secur- ity Fonner model with 3 bdrms and 2 1 , baths Own e r has purchased another home. Mane Denny "IPECT&CIUI - CHTll HIE" U ,200,000 180° Ocean views from 6 bdrm. 4 plus bath, home built on three levels on a hill m Emerald Bay. F.ac h room has spectacular v iews!' H omf' was featured in Orange County Magazine Price m cl a ll fum1shm gs Galleria act1v1ty room incl. salt wat<'r tanks tha t reflec·\ the underwater theme o f the h o m e David H 1rschle r /Nancy S hort "TWI m11 LUlll IUll HTIY " 1411,000 Fantastic 3 bdnn condo m pres- tigious Big Can yon with fantastic views -0f bay and ocean Rich p lanked floor in living room. dining room, kitchen and family room, four s k ylights 11lumtnat<' 1st floor expansive master suite on 1st floor plus 3-car garage Carolyn Ma."IOn "flMT llW YllW" H ll,111 See harbor octivitle11 from bay to <X'ean See sunSt>ts ovrr Cat.alma A dre am o f u loeauon Ex('("llent financmg t.c~ a nd owner 11' also m tl'rPSted m trading for romm<'rcial or 1n(:ome Liz Beazley :t 2 OIYIC Pl.AU, lllTE 100 144-1280 844-7010 11MIATNITWH mNtet bdrm. move ln Large lol t0a171 (tl,000 .. ...,... ----*LOVELY l-810£ 2 Bd :,~.~I~~.:.~~ = •:= ~Yt9d:' a.utffulflmlfy'*'-wnti .1111111 •m 1~ a. ttom. HM tvdwd t~.cutduec.v .. "~· 8117,600 Ill Ul1M ff:'~~.!,,%~ '=", ur.:..~~ ~ ~ ~:.'; ·~ cant-rr~~ ~~-.., ...... llllttf •::u~~~ltf. ="~I kltc:h«t. 4 Bd..S Ba. tam duo.Ct tor quick · .... 208 Magnolia 8t': 0111141-lTH Pr.nch door•. C'lo.-n rm. din '2J.·G:t 1334 500 1149,900 · moldlnga magn1t11;•nt OP!N SAT /SUN 1-.6 * DOLL HOUSE reblt & •SEAWINO-LOWHT palloa & .. ;._ Wt 000 McCLURE & COMPANY 11JETTY Yf"I Old, E.CM 3 Bd 1 ·~ PRICED •Br S'Ai8a 2 aty OPINSUNOA'V t S S3 l-3444 C.,ofe MeMatian Ag\. Ba. vault9d ~linQt, entry Orangetrff. 28+ ·den. 2339 Port Carl,... Pl., to RUI! QAANO OUCAl ........ kll, tormal din, hG IOI. 2715 0Vetln lot BMUt yrd 1349 OOO Ed leonalll CAROLI MC MAHAN AQI YIW m~ ~ .. • 5 ,:~,&iJi1~~hl• t:· s 121,'500. 5s2-5320 · 542.eeo, ~ Hm/M4-47to Mt-IMI bdrmt .. I bM., pool, 3 L--tu Opbt. Huna ownr'e CM 3 Bd cuelomlHd PATIO t'IOM!: 2 BR 2ba, 2 •VILLA BALBOA ·p!Uth epu. MUn... pvt o•t•. 38d' I sea 3 T IM tw>me h .. It all. All, nn ear gar. Priced und., mkt p •I) I h 0 u.. m 0 d •I -ILlm UYJlllT Bullt on Goll cour• With 420 ~olden~od 4~',00 lnllde, park-Ilk• yd. 1981 11oe,eoo. 867·1782 ~/el(panelv• view or Blue -, P 1 ao)' r:f°'*'"lc vi.. on 3 Tu.tin Ave 1180,000. lllYUllTY Piii Pacflc. C·21 "3>-2404 GS= ;1~ den or rJvbt & .ce,;:eo:.•6~1f: T.~t llPllm&l.llflD ·~~ c.~:,~: 30: 4e95 Royce. 2200 aq h. IW.aU PllllllUPT ~t. ~ b&. "''* 60'11 For cs.talll call PATRICK ~t p~R!~~'!.r Inge on quiet E..CM CDS. 3BR 2'Aba. Lge tam rm. 5 Bdrm custom bullt aupet dac:ll ~Pt':. S~1~u~ TENORE 631-12" qn,.l. 2ba. Euy w to huge lot. Fam nelghbthd New 30 yr roof. S Ul9,900. tharp femlly home. 1 blk lo-4 •vv 1 ta • • bcht/lh<>pa Xlnt incon,. 409W.J!Pul1152,000. S15Kdn. Ownr 788--0578 to t>eaeh, very ~let. Mini OwMf/t>ll.r ~t178 0< AM\JSTSEE8m.ooo 111-t011 WHlllllll ~ner ~~~.'ci:>c~t ~·~ IJa.4111 MESA VERDE 3br, den Jiit LJITll or 2nd. Mark J.cqtM. IUlllL flMT IMI . ...,._mlllll! .... • $185,000 owner ~Ill help 3 bdrm. 21A ba, low rn.ln· Agt MS.to22, Br. din~ room. rtoe1lng ,. finance. ~5*8055 tenanoe. prlV•t• lnelde ......... ......... boat ooodoc: ,. ~~to patio. Loads 01 upgrades. -----'360. or...-•at •aa llM a_..,,_ MESA VERDE: 3Br H t2 Corner lot. Atklng LoV91y2storyCapeCod3 GOLOENWl!STRLTRS ....,_...,_.,._.. ba,comal'lot,RVaccMt. SH9.000. Call Craig Br, fblktobeach &bay 7141994-3980 MW&tnn $139.900 5"5-2247 c7141 831-1289 1387.~. Open hou" lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili--Jull 2 doon from No. Set 1·• al 124 E. Bay. I• Baylronl on Grand Canal. Tllll •111 Murchlaon Rllr1 752-8731 OLlfn&Yll Enjoy the European -i>-C • I •..11 SAVE S15,000 below :;;> ft1W 11W1 peal of this location and eat• J't n apprelHd price. Sava UfJlllT total retnodel on 70• 1 IO re-do this 3 Bedroom + 1 Bdrm vonoo t20,000 dn 18000 below appratNd • Bdrm " Bath, lam rm, n 101 Unlq~ lnl., .. llng lhls 1 Bed ~t. Dock tor tak• CV« payment• $528 price. $88,000 net and La1au leac~ IOH allp. Fee $990,000. May 3.i.v9t deatgn VIEW ol two 18' boats. You can't mo 12i:.i% 30 yr llxad. S 120.000 nel. 775-8440 Ai ......... hll_..f trade. vary motivated Bay, O<:Mn & ltgllll trom beet the locallon and 1-792·6155 IHI. ltac~ l ....,oodl & GI ... houM•h•"'h ~0-7000 Bkr 3 e'<lrm • 181ge f91nlly prlcelll 1344,950 Call n "' 5 .... 3 B F n dOOrl and •EJSIDE 3br 1ba, lrg yd, BY oWNER· 3 br 2 b• above meln beeeh pan· Baytront ...,rm • room ranc . .... dbl gar .. uaumat>te 111. tam-rm nr bch, r\UUmtl oramlc OCHn vlewe. $339.000 Fee land. berber catpat & total !I \ 1 $131,900 By Owner. loan, 1129,500. 96.._9308 many decks, lge IOI. 3 Luxurloue floor plan quality Reduced t ~ IA \ 11 HJ l(t 1 650-4758 Of 558-3900 Bdrm 2 'A ba, 2 lrplca. w/dock 2 t>lll• lo Beach. $449,000 IM 11n'11 " Inc Mull sell 2Br 28' IO Mble ....... HOUM It 5 yrs old. OP.EN SAT /SUN 1 ·5 1 RE AL £'>' A a BY OWNER: a.low mkll Home. Cloee to &fl. S.. $3a5.000. OPEN HOUSE 3500 Marcu•. 873-3777 OllTlll IY IUOI 17M900 3BR 2Ba, lg lam rm. 2 make offer 54().4752 Agl I t ....... trplca, ape. charming 1061 SKYLINE OR. · A MW I II ng on a epac..,... -------· patio garden. owe 2nd, llW YIEW SAT a SUN 12·5 Bayfronl Condo, Penln· custom home Jult 119PI Ma s 126,500 llrm ~9 Call 494.4473 eves or 11.11• 2 Bd 3 ba, ~. i cat to ocaanlronl view from fniaaala 1117 COLLEGE PARK-Qul•t Lovely 'fl~~~¥• ba., M0-3458 dye. Sy OWMr r;·9 ~";, o'o ~:~ ~=~thbt~r~mt~~ OITEll.UI etreet. 48r w.a,.. By home w/pool + epa, 3 FllTIESIUUI SAT/SUN 1.5 1819 w ea 01 1ta11an ui.. latge Owner. Alklng S129,500 lrplc's, lrg. tem. rm. -Pvt. new 8 bdrm, 7 ba, 7 BAY AVE Agt 873-3777 · atone llreplace & lamlly ... •EEDS Prlnctpale only 754-4491 ateganl 1nruout. At>tolute car garage. 6000 aq tt es· room. Three total bdtma_ + A good buy. Walk to bay DO IT RIGHT 1 sacrifice at $249,900. t•t• w/vtew. pool, ..ape. UY l lMI PIM I PRICED BELOW MKT OfP-lbeacn Polhn.I. 02+n ~1~3· ... I u--Call PATRICK TENORE sauna. pvt rd w/MC oat•. 3BR. 1782 •lh. Excel lo-atS2•9.500 SUBMIT ALL .... _.,..,. _. H w•n; 831-1286 8 TV monitor• on almost cation. on greenbelt. Pvt OFFERS! Bdrm. 2 ba1n1. 2 story, 2 THE REAL ESTATERS 1 acre. Only $875,000. community w/gated entr. car gar•ge. Been ra-548-2313 Wiii tra<M. Call Patrtci< Close to pool and ~· -\\.\11 HI Htr'i modeled. $295.000. Call E'IM PIDI Tenore 831-1289 9QI. s210.ooo. Onr. 846-1MIO 1111'11-. t.c. toeee87M120 ,. .. ,.au Beautlful Hrbr Vu Home REALEST,.TE 135' deep lot With 4 Bdrm. laat. ll1llta1 liit 2Br+den or 3Br. Lg 131·1~ 2 Baflreplac:e&formal fra&I 6MU1f\li Gk:tronl aMUm 1•1 T.D. Xlnt buy -------- dining room. Room to Eatat• Arrowhead tr• & a I S2 2 9, O O 0 Own r expand-add• pool a""'•· ,.....__ ,_ .. _ S275) f0f' bch Trade t>Mut1ul Lllkefron1 75~5 or 175-0&65 •llSPIUm ....... .._ ....... Eatat•Alrowheed Ir• & --------• Prlcedway~c:ompe hm/cond0213-277-&0&9 CIMr(value$275)IOf'bch 1t1••-•M111 Ae12uata $50K Hrbt ROge for quick--•-Try 1,,., -· area. 2Br+den, 2'...,Ba. DNwlth:i0an. DI~~ lnlat hm/condo 213-277-«>69 Largest model cetm thru-10% c:ath dn. TIO 12.5% caope1 831· 1288 -• .. •• • iliUI• Vltjt tii1 out. 2Bd. den. 2 Ba. Patio 1n a owe Only S219.950 \ ,11_ _ deck. jarden outlook. Won't iutt Be91 vatua 1n •~:Hg~:-1:,!~~ .. d~~n ·11~~ 01 TllE WATER ~~~~ <~~ ~!m2:0~ NewportRE J ~~~;~ ~~ low !head Interest rate. BY OWN~R 1280.000 Agt 873-3777 · " · 2BR townhOUM with gar-s 111 100 ,. uu 11.-age. Only S83.500. C•ll , BIG CANYON Magazine llftl llllD N IAY Bdrm -2 C# garage. Peg o.m.on 559'-IMOO BEST BUY ON LAKE ~ Homeec;oug~!~ ., .. ,...FD u 1111 CrackMng lrplc In IMng ··~~\·> · Mlaslon Vle)o. SWlm, s~~.~: 769.1679• Almoat new, 48r, maid'• room. Nut South Coaat • r ;: lllh. boet at your door· qtra, pool, spa. Alto Plue. $124,500 Serloue ,~ 1tep. Dock area. 2 BR, Ill UIYH evallable INMtlold 104• Inquiries only ~1·9400 • 2BA See todeyl Mel customized 3900 aq/h 4 400 Momtngttat Lane .. llU Tiii II Curland. b d ~.m , d • n . • po o I. Owner 495-&4e0 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; h ~ Bd H 1-HIO llJS Owner/Bkr 759.0708 .. ._1IFF arge ome, .. rm• 111 •o•• I _.,_ w/sparkllng pooll E·Z ·• •• HI BLUFFS. bell buy, repo. 5 Bd 3Ba. tam rm, 2 lrptca, clean t114t kitchen and lmrt ltac. ~ steal et S135K. · Agt 3 car gar 1315,000 Ina btllh9. A9klng $157,700.. -6-40-15291759-8459 land 2218 ARALIA ST and haa rarg• AS· * V.Sa WMtcilff ftxe< ~/Bkr 844-1836 SUMABLE loan. Need a upper, pool, S250K or ILIFFS IY IWIEI ci.an home? Grab this t81'ma. By Owner. Open 38r+d•n. 2'..\Ba Condo Harbor Ridge 4Br S508K quick I Cell todaylll House Sun. 1·5. MS-7534 Lg asaum 9¥.% loan eaaumeble. S819,500. 6"6-7~. IPIOllll ... * IY IWIU * S 179,000 Incl lend Low down 250-1622 Agt 3 Bdrm, 2'..\ba., lamlly rm OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 B K R Pl 3 1 H 11 p k 4 Br, 2'hba In Seavlew prl· 2632 VISTA DEL ORO 1u•111 YJEW-•S elly err eally 21 O:Oral~4: ea~tO:.: vate community. Com· Ownr 640-69311720-1831 cTR'MeL MDL.3BR'2:a. IEST YIEW 2 0 ,_. 1 .... plelely redec. new cp11. 1 lly B"' lot car garage. u ... n-..e AIC. spa. $349.000 Exel. ILIFFI am rm. 'V tunny Thia Is a one owner home cornetlocatlon.S132.900 Upgraded thru-out. WM~'' • <t \ . It • • l"H •Y peuof\.arge1 Bt. Ill "°'NI dln4ng. ~ SLASH(Oto umioo Catt ..... ,. ... 831 1161 -....MITH ,. .. 1n1e1 talnat. a dr .. ITI wllh a lulCIOUI lloWlf·fllled HUOI! VAAD IOadtol .untlllne pour Into Ihle .,.e1ou1 flowing hom8 Aedue«1 10 Utll.0001 Call · 11111ruo• 83t·1261 MUlflN'T PAIT&IY From tht bl* wr~ht 11on gaung • 11a1rca ... to ,,,. t>rle._ oour1y1rd aMl WM• taltio. thla WM~I\ ti .-. ' ,. ' • ilTllWAtU ......... 2 ldrm. 2 ,bath. two 11ory wllh t>IQ deelil Older c:hannel·lront With doell tor 29' bO•, and tide ttee CMn« toc:atlon doM 10 ooMn & ~· LC>Vely 1wge t>rtdl patio • PfoP· erty W'lth grttt pot*'llall Call 831-f400 PfOpar1Y 11 a TEN Qoigeou• ownar't riom• 1 6 navat vaoant l•-------metlc:Utoue unll l&"t.690 H lllTUll ,.. 831·12vv · ••vaUIT, II.UY," nw Cuatom NewPQrt 10 yr n-cul-d•uc home. 4 n~ Bdrm•. formal dining, apaclal landscaping and S 188,000 In LOW ASSUMABLE l\Jtad OPEN HOUSE SUN 12-4 WESTCLIFF 1409 Eateti. Ln. lmmac 3 Bd 2 ba home on tge pool llzad 101 w/many, many axtru Prl<lad to Mii at S1at,900 associated IJ'1 · o fQ, Id<\' g~ J ' /tfl • I t I .t,' loantl 1290.000 ,.. HARBOR VIEW CARMEL Hlfl Tl!" Avall fOf' prlYale lhowlng 831· 12uv only. Agt 759--0e 19 I ·~~ I~-? Trade BeautlfUI LAkefrOtlt !G J:t Eelat•Arrowtlead frM & _'!!,_ •• 1 clear (ValUI S275) l0t Bch ••t home 213·277-8089 lllUll .. PIEIOI l&ITU JIEEI TIEU THU Bank rapo-mu1t Hll r:~1'""d ~wtt~ Rl-Pr!Oa eJUhed 1280.0001 5 .... "'an ,,,.... · bdrm. 7 ba . 7 100 aq.h model with many c:uetom Wine · caller. gourmet 1 .. turM, SHOWS LIKE kitchen. panoramic view, MODEL, 3 Bd':' 2 Ba. private gala "' acra + formal dining famlly much more. S90ttll0a at room Come by 120 f S995 000 To ... call 0Won Ln. Wtstc:llff p AT.RICK TENORE Open Sat/Sun. PM. Harry 631· 1286 Fred.nctc. agt. 831-1286 wa •tMU .EW US-• TRIPEX w/room tor 2 ,,.... mOf'e unite. Super New· "IUITIHl port Hta loc. awn./Agl llLllllT -.&. s200.ooo. 645-1ea2 ......... HIM, ''If aa Cl .. tatt I l111ratt4I1Nr.... twXlk T8 eEXCAl w/lttll..... 3Br 1V.Ba. lmmac cond . """"" ..,,.ts, S 172K. awn. 492.eeM . •lntn I .. ltten. Ila Jua Cat iftl .... , ... ,.,.... OPEN AotisE SXf/sON lttmt 10-4. Cond<lf'nlntum fOt ' tale by owner. 2 bdrm 11/\ 11111111 bath, completely re· _.. •E decorated. lmmadlate r.... occuparicy $89,500. lettlJ .... , Hwfy 30724 Calle Aeeplendor ,............... 496-1814. sai.., 1reat fri4t If ata Aaa lftlnM,. h'"4 io3 •Bd•rm•.iiiiifiiiiia-nH-m-. •1m'""mac""""• rfPt at 1211,IOO Upgraded. apa, neer So Cst Plaza. I 154,500 Owner, Prine'• only 557-3344 1111'11 Ol&IT PLW .... llSTllU wh i ch nu bean HarborRldge,Q;q\~tllkl~ tnlathllfltaftJ llnanclng6-40-l141 RQOMY 4BR 3btl Z plan S249,000 Fee Own/Ag1 metlclOUslycared lor and I09I aaaum 9.76% offr 1812• Cu!Vet Or, Irv. •REDUCED-S224,900* I Stll hlgn on luclout7 ·~5~9-~1~87~0~o~r~66~1-~18~80~a!!~~~~~;~:_ decorated In ~ very 1 3'41CA t 75't.5080 Tll f11i 38r 2'ABa. game rm, 2 tpt,' greenbelts -W9if'.aded, HVH MONTEGO 4Br. 2Ba. IEWJMT BITS beSI or taste. It net a col· •II UIJAI • 1300 Suuex. Open Sun· 1 wardrobes mirrored, FR By Owner s2~.900 L__.. r ..... , ....... ~ .....__ Newer 3 Bdrm on unique overatzad loJ.acroaa from timlty park. Owner w111 give dtcOl'•llfl9 altowanc. and wWI help with loan 1 .... Try 10% & owe too. Ca.II ror exciuaJve lhowlng. Diana Ceppet, 831-1291 or I u I ' b Io om In g ' + -day 10·4 851-6260 Agt Mex. Ille. finished bOnul T D Bk ,,._, "'" .,..._, ,....,,,. courtyard and one ot the Ad«able Eutlide ttom.. rm. Sec. syetem. Rudy Aaaume l:,_ 505 ,.. BlQ shade trees Latge moat SPECTACULAR 2 Bdr, 1 Be. llreplece, BELCOURT ocean vu. prof lo move In $229,000 l/h welcome 1 prfvale patio. $245,000 VIEWS In Spyglass Hiiia. hardwood lloor1. Plus 1 1 dee. e steal S530K, Agt l.sk lor Madge Taylor LIDO ISLE -3Br 2Ba, 21/p, OPN HSE SAT /SUN 1·5 See put Iha Spruce Bdr rental unll on R·2 lot. 6"0-1529/ 759-8459 SPARLING REAL TY OR/den, 1 v. Iott, lg pc>OI, 487 WESTMINSTER Gooee. It 11 e 3 Bdrm Auumable financing. O HI H~ 111 .... 2 $550.000 Ownr 87~8648 hlh WM4, lttr home with 2 Beth•. a lor· Aaklng S 138,000 Cati Baat. ltack 104 ----------------- ma1 dining room end Marilyn Coombs. lniat 1044 lniat 1044 lll-Hll epectoua tamlty room 831-1286 1Pf IE11m OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 UIUllTWll IHI IMc~ 1114 39 ~g~n·8~ITO llHLE F&lllU IESllEICE 01 THE WE II WOOlllllllEI 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba, privet• 3 BR 26: conao w/a;& 1111 100 LIWllT PltOH WEFlllT HIE petlo-end unh wtth high ft... d · WM~A IPEI HUIT 12·• 1111 HUI YIEW CUSTOM HOME ASSUME LOAN 2051 HARBOR VIEW OR Bd, 3 Ba. central patio w/epa. ove< 3000 aq It on 1 level. all gla .. din rm, lresh pnllcpll. VACANT make offer S549K A .. aume lit S380K 11.6"/o Int 873-1600 Steve WM E DOUD & CO INC. ........ -· .. I ~t ,, ' ' ,, ~ • LIWllWI ASlllUILI LIU Eutllde Co.la M .... 2BR 1Y.BA lownhOUM. Unll back• up to park, walk to ltlopptng off 17th Street, only S 109.000 Alk lor Craig about llnencing. (71 4) 831·1289 WM~R • , ... 4 • ,. -• .. - COllHCIAL H rLllH AT lfW fH Ziii ThE> Balboa Fun ZonP art>a 1s undergoing n'Cl<·wtopmt>nt By lht' end o f t 985 thtt art>d will l:x'(·omf' thl' nt>xt ·Lido Village Thi· prtmt· ('f>mmert'lal property at 207 Palm 1s now available Bldg dPSrgnro for ·~md story $162,000 assumablt> first. tn· corrw SI Y,800 yr Consideration to brokers lll·H4J -hatr -SH0,000 llYllE TEIAOI 1111,IOO f M' lnnd n o lease' 8'-auttful Nt>w port Bt.•ach ! Sparkling Clean. 3 spacious bedrooms. :i bathl!I. upgraded kitchen. d18lJnct1ve gardens. green- house Call for an o.ppointmt>nt to Sf(' ' •221,000 vaulted celling•. cory nu ...,n1, cpt · pool/Jae • llreplace and Lg Mast., $695/gu pd. 831-Se& 2 Bdrm & den or could be 3 bdrms. Enjoy spectacular sunsets from your s u 11 e pr 1 c ad a 1 •~Ut l•t1 } l14 baths. Cement driveway and private deck on the water!! This 2 ~~~;~· Diana CapPll. 1678 Hlllcr•t fbf. furn. RV access. Located So/Westminster master Bedroom. 2 Bath home in-· S9.900 On 111e or off. and West of Springdale. Call TAD e ludes mirrored and paneled walls, air ··,; ~~;J'>.~ 49~154 818/332-3121 or DOUG for more information. conditioning and nook with garden ~ 1BRCM s1es1moepren1 window. Thousands below market! -Owner might carry IHCIHllTE PllPEITIH Hl-'700 111-IHI ..... '" 4Bdrms. 2 1 2Ba two story. Family room , 2 frplcs (one in the mstr'bdnn), 3 car garage and s pace for large R. V. 2268' sq ft. of living space. Priced to sell at $187,500. Great Fountain Valley location!! IPll Ill. a Ill. 1-1 Pl 1111 La ,.,. ... -'·'· 1111t,11111m1m 111-1221 tr Hl-lllO Wlll Tl llllTIY llll l1H,MI ~autJfully UpRrad<.'d Mesa Vt'rde home S~ IOUS Jiving areas. Larae lt'parnw tam.Hy room. FonnaJ dining & larg bedrooms. 3 baths. huge ma.s~r suite CovM'C'd paUo Larae lot ~ U to IK"<' 0111 fra1• lalflHH ftr '•tails OcHnlront Blull IOI· !Inane. Donna 894-0683 11111 •• I ELLIS Shoreclltta area COM. or alt 6. 894-3134 Plana for 5000 aq It '80 Mobile Home fOf Sale 111 .loo $950.000 Term• or 12x52. 8x24 ded( a awn- • lrada 673-3777 Agl Ing In adll park MS.8&27 NEWPORT HEIGHTS-Custom built 4 Bdrm, 3 1h Ba, lrg master bdrm suite. F amily room. dining room, vaulted ceilings & deck. Located on a private street. Agents w e kome . IHI U T/SH 12-1 UH,llO lot ...... PUii IWlll/141·HH L9llRllATfUIT WITI ..... ,..., nu 11rnt . .... Comt> IH' the\ mot\ 1pecwul.ar bayfrunt horn<' on th•• markt't1 78' Fronaaa on lh turning buJn with tao-brc-.thtaktnaly bt>auuful p11ooramk' vM>w by day And nlghl 8 ~. 7 11t bathl w dynamll~ pool & pe' ........... 1-1 tl1 ... LWt .... .... , Ill· 1111 er IU· llll 1------- 12% Fllll 11 NllTI .... , Wiit Garry ht T.I lt 12% B.:' YCREST 3 Br, 2 Ba. Large lot d~,l~h ~m1'wfor RV. Central !Ur con. I 1onmg 0 f lrC'pJAL'na p 'ced $255,000 ..... "'" n at IHI 1-.ay hlO-•allPI 1l 11 T'IUIWllll IWUl -Mt.2111 1111111 tllMI -llW Lllllt ....._,. 1111.- Bett oceanfront llt&Tllll ov rlookin Mnd, surf. Ca'-"bna llUJll('\a :\ BR, 2 aX rondo with low of l«'Ak, al & Ult" s tn m."ltr sulw Cu1tom k1tch<:'n with Ji•n~ Air. Thermedor, Sub-u•ro appharw1'\'i lHkbcat,wtn raC'k, uritysystc·m.Jl.u ubtf'rran n parklnc H Brown .. ll AJ'('hitrrt, T Thomu, BuUd.tt. --... iiiliiri7iil 1·1 ... ~........., .,.. ............ &. .... , .. 0 , M6-11M, 111·11H ' ' ,.,, ~.---( HOMll 'O" I A.LI 2MDROOM **3712 Channel Pl. Balboa llland, NB 994-3980 $350,000. Sat/Sun 1-6 208 Magnotta CM 831-80f1 S149,900 Sat 1-6 3028 O<:Mn Blvd, COM 876-8000 ·~ Sun 1-5 2 Southland, WOOdbrldge, lrvlne 78&-61Jj8 $152,900 Sat/Sunday 1·5 5841 Trophy, N/W Huntington Beach 841-5177 S209.000 Sunday 1-5 2068 Vlata Cajon, Bluffa NB 676-8000 $200,500 Sun 1-6 ' 2 IA ptua FAM AM or DEN •S Canyon Crest, Corona Del Mar 840-4868 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 * 142$ Dolphln Terra~. lrvlne Terr NB 644-6200 $675·000 Sun 1-4 126 Orchard, Orangetree. lrvlne 552-5320 $121,600 Sat/Sun 12-5 20 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon, N.B 844-9060 $389,000 Sunday 1-5 . 1903 Yacht Camllla, Seavlew 631-1400 $335,000 3 BEDAOQM 2800 Bayview, COM Sun 1-4 675-6000 $695,000 Sun 2-5 1200 Berkshire Lane. NB 673-7300 $278,000 Sun 2-5 2137 Channel Rd, Peninsula Pt 631-1400 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 1566 Corsica. Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa 545-2247 $139,900 Sat/Sun 11-2 •3006 Donnybrook Lane, Costa Mesa 551-8191 $129,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 309 E. 19th St Costa Mesa 650-4758 $131,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 * * 1701 E. Bay Ave, Peninsula Pt, Balboa 642-5200 $2,250,000 Sunday 1-5 00 Kings Rd, Cllff haven NB 644-6200 $425,000 Sun 1-4 5400 RJver Ave. West Newport Beach 646-7171 $229,900 Sunday 1-5 •982 Sandcastle HV Hiiis NB 675-6000 $389,000 Sun 1-5 946 Serra, Mesa del Mar, Costa Mesa · 645-0303 $139,990 . Sunday 1-4 • 1061 Skyline Dr. Lag Bch 494-4473 $385,000 Sat/ stn 9-5 1715 Tradewlnds, Baycrest. Nwpt Bch 646-2163 $255,000 Sunday 1:30-4:30 •619 Vista Bonita, NB 550-0500 $ 199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2441 Vista Nobleza. Bluffs NB t 640-0174 $269.500 Sun 1-5 409 Walnut Pl, CM 631·8011 $152.000 Sun 1-5 467 Westminster. Newport Heights. N.B 675-8676 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••6304'h W. Oceanfront. N.B 644-5150 $626.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IA plue FAM RM or DEN * 2001 Vista Caudal (Bluffs) N.B. 644-0209 Set/Sun 10-4 * •606 Ramona. lrvlne Terr, CdM 644-9060 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 312 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 673-8494 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * *41 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 557-7914 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 2537 Bamboo. Eastbluff NB 644-6200 $215,000 Set/Sun 1-5 v2811 Bayshore Or, Bayshores. N.B 64-4-9060 $595,000 Sunday 1-4 20 121 Bayview. Santa Ana Heights 645-0303 $144,500 Sun 11-3 •• 1531 Bonnie Doon Terr, COM 759-9100 $325,000 Wi land Sun 1-5 2017 W. Chandler. Santa Ana 55 7-3344 $154,500. Sat/Sun all day 2359 College Dr, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $129,900 Sunday 1-5 I 1201 Devon (Westcllff) Newport Beach 631-1266 $319,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •258 lVlsta Dr, Bayshores, NB 546-2313 $585,000 Sunday 1-5 385 E. 22nd St. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $299,900 Sat/Sunday 1-5 **219 E. Bayfront, Bal Island Nl! 644-6200 $790,000 Sun 1-5 1406 Estelle Lane. NB 673-3663 $189,900 Sun 12-4 •2436 Francisco. BayshOres. N.B 557-7914 $259,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1900 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $545,000 Sun 1-5 * 94615 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM 631 -1 266 $510,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2707 Hiiitop. Harbor View Knoll• NB 644-6200 $269,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 18 Jetty. Jasmine Creek, Corona del Mar 644-9060 S334,500 Sunday 1-4 2001 Klnga Rd, Cllffhaven 631-1400 $449,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 2001 King• Rd, Clltthaven 631-14 0 $479.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 11 Malntall, Jatmlne CrMk COM 844-8200 $325,000 Sun 1·5 39 Mont9Qlto COM 673-1181 $586,000 Sun 1-5 * •308 Morning Star Ln. Dover Shorea. NB 831 -7300 $849,000 Sun 1-5 1528 Orang• Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Cotta M ... 673-1800 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 1064 Peteldor Drive. Dover Shor ... NB &31-7300 1525,000 Sun 1·5 •332 PotnMtll•..1..Porona cs.i Mar &31 -7300 Mau.000 Sun 1-5 ••54 Royal St G.orge. Big Cyn NB 644~200 $2.100,000 tum Sat/Sun 1-5 1 Aue Chat•u RoyaJ, Big Cyn NB -PW-200 '"79,000 sun ,_,. • ...-14 Rue Saint Cloud, Big Cenyon, NB 720-1782 S1tUfd1yl8unday 1·6 1946 Santiago Drive, Ba'ycrfft, NB 631-7300 $290,000 Sun 1-5 20"40 Shlpway Drive, Baycreat, NB 631-7300 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 35 Skynll, Jumlne Creek COM 759-1501 $365,000 Sun 1·5 3408 Summerset. Coata Meta 645-0303 $199,500 Sunday 1-5 1300 Sussex, Weatcllff, Nwpt Bch 85 1-6260 $224,900 Sunday 10«4 •601 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, NB 673-8848 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 118 Via Quito, Lido Isle, NB 631 -7300 $549.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 22331 Wallingford, Huntington Strand 631-1400 $330.000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM * • 11Klaloa Ct, NB 673-7300 $189,50<> Sun 1·4 418 El Modena, Npt Height• NB 760-8333 $395,000 Sun 1-5 2421 Francisco, Bayshores, N.B 557-7914 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1330 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores NB 673-7300 $675,000 Sun 1-4 * 1233 Highland , Westclltt, NB 760-8333 $498,000 Sun 1-5 426 Plazza Lido. Lido Isle NB 673-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1844 Port Charles. Harbor View, NB 760-8333 $329,500 Sun 1-5 1806 Port Westbourne, HVHomes NB 760-1534 $349,000 Sun 1-5 2782 Redwlng (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 63 1-1266 $234,500 Sunday 1-4 ••2 Rue Ducal, Big Cyn NB 675-6742 $Sat/Sun 1-5 30961 Via Estenaga, Mission Springs, Capo 760-8333 $289,000 Sun 1-5 **343 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle NB 673-7300 $1,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 124 Via Trieste. Lido Isle NB 673-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-4 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN v 10 Rue Marseilles. Big Canyon, NB 759-0706 Sunday 1-5 * * •222 Via Lido Nord, Lido Island 644-9060 $1 ,395,000 Sunday 1-5 1521 Anita. Beycrest NB 644-6200 $269,500 * •2334 Aralia. Eastbluff. NB Sun 1-4 760-8333 $275,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 2-5 * 1730 Bayport Wa y. NB 631-3444 $229.000 Sun 1-5 * •2482 Bayshore Or, Bayshore NB 644-6200 $1,095.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •933 Bellls. Eastblutf NB 759-1501 $319,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2651 Cat alpha. E Bluff Dr. NB 759-9100 $259,000 Sun 1-5 •••2323 Cliff Dr. Npt Heights NB 644-6200 $699.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2884 Clubhouse, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $199,500 Sunday 1-4 1 Coventry, Harbor Ridge NB 644-6200 $599.000 Sun 1-5 609 Donald Place. Nwpt Hgts. Costa Mesa 642-7 429 $329.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 518 El Modena, Newport Heights. N.B 640-4868 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 1504 E. Oceanfront. NB 759-9100 $675.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 •200 1 Galatea Terrace. Irvine Terrace. NB 631 -7300 $750,000 Sun 1-5 * * * 1310 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shares, NB 631-7300 $990,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1356 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy Dr Dover Shores NB 759-1501 $600.000 . Sat/Sun 1-5 * •4621 Gorham. Cameo Shores COM 644-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 20 Hillsbourough, Harbor Hill. N.B 760-1900 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 15 Inverness. Big Cyn NB __ 644-6200 $1,295.000 '·Sat/Sun 1-5 3064 Java Rd, Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $389,000 Sunday 1-5 302 "'K .. St. Peninsula Poin1 631-1400 $450.000 Sat 1-4 • 3280 Michigan, Costa ~esa _ 546-2313 $149,900 Sunday 1-4 * •33 Montpelller. Harbor Ridge NB 644·6200 $825.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Morro Bay Or. Spyglau Hiii, NB 631-7300 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 . .. •34 Morro Bay. Spyg1a-. COM 759-1501 $659.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 220 PotntMttta. Southaide. Corona Del Mar 642·5200 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1948 Port Albini Pl . "HV Hom .. N8 759-1501 $299.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . 1820 Port Charl.a.(HVH) Newport Beach $284,900 780-1505 Sal/Sun 1-5 1211 PortaicM. 8roadmoot HVH NB 8<44--8117 $345.0001.H.. Sun 1·5 28 Royal St George, Big Cyn NB 644"'8200 $987,500 Sun 1-5 ••S Rue CbltMu Royal, Big Cyn NB &4 4·4200 *585.000 Sun t -5 * • 144 1 Sandclttle, H V Hlll1. N B 644-9060 SS95,000 Sunday 1·5 • Orange Coat DAil Y PILOT /Sunday, April 21, 1945 1148 Santlego Or. ~ ~ N8 831-1300 S5e0,000 S.1/Sun 1~ * •4901 hMh«e, Wee1 Nftpof1 &31· 1400 1875,000. 8at/SW. t -5 21892 SM.aide. South HuntWlgion ~ • 8'1-6177 t1M,500 8und8y 1·5 .w •1914 Suva er. M..a veroe. OM 645-0303 1389.000 8undey 1-1 •1938 T.-..lta LAM, N8 831-7370 $198,000 512 VantaJa, 81uffl, N~ BMch 833-3&44 1229,000UH Sunday 1-S * *828 Via Lido Nord, Udo Ille, NB 780-8333 11.990,000 Sun 1-t **827 Via Lido Soud, Lido Ille NB 831·34-« I 1,806,000 Sun 1 ·& 2727 Windover H.V. Hiiia NB 8"44-e200 $640 ,000 Sun 1_. 1911 Yectlt Marla. Seavtew. ~ ~ 840-1141 $349,000 Sunct.)' 1·5 5 BEDROOM ••9 Muir Beactt, Spyg1 .... NB . 780-8333 $1.660,000 8atl 8un 1-5 5 BR plua FAM RM C?f HN 221'8 Aralla St, EutbtuH NB 644·1838 $315,000 w/land Sat/Sun 1-5 2615 Bamboo. Eutbluff, NB 759-9100 $430,000 v2865 Bayahore Or, NB 759-9100 "83.000 Sun 1·.5 Sun 1-5 958 Begonia, Co.ta Meaa 64&-1H1 $186.900 Satd 1·5 55 Goleta Point, Spyglaaa Hiii, NB 631-7300 $8<45,000 Sat/SUn 1-5 ••70 Hiiicrest, Big Cyn NB 6<4<4-6200 S 1. 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1429 Keel Drive. Harbor Vlew Hltl9, CdM 644-9060 $360,000 Fee Sunday 12-3 • • 1905 Lanai, Meta Verde. Costa Meea 751 -3191 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 1014 Marlnera, Dover Shor•. Nwpt 8ct'1 852-8715 $7 19,000 Sat/Sun 1-~ 1226 Polarl• Drive, Dover Shor•. NB 631-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 44 Rldgellne Dr. Harbor Ridge E.atat•. NB 631-7300 $825,000 Sun 1-5 •• V25 Rldgellne. Harbor Ridge. NB 760-8333 '°',375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 16 Rocky P1, Spyglass NB 644-6200 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •5 Royal St George, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 S 1, 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • v 81 Royal St. George, Big Canyon. NB 760-8333 $1.450,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2705 Starbird, Mesa Verde. C.M. 751-3191 $31 9,000 Sunday 1-5 • v 14 Trafal<;iar. Harbor Ridge, NB 760-8333 $1 ,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •6 Trafalgar. Hrbr Ridge. Newport Bch 640-4868 $1 .950,000 Sunday 1-5 * •510 via Lido Nord. Lido Isle, NB 644-9060 $1 ,750.000 Sunday 1-5 2100 Windward Lane. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $350.000 Sun 1-5 8 BR plu1 FAM AM or OEN • 1319 Antigua Way, Newport Beacn 646-7 17 1 '$445. 000 Sunday 1 -5 * • 103 Via Lido Soud. Lido. NB 759-9100 $2.950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••• 101 Via Udo Soud, dock. will exchg 673-7873 Owner Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOA SALE 2 BEDROOM • •32 Ima Loa Ct. NB 673-7300 $159.500 Sun 1-"4 102 Sholz Plaza Versailles Newport Bctt 548-8636 $128.900 Sunday 1-5 2511 West Sunflower So Cst Plaza area 631-1266 $69.999 SattSun12-5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * • 11 H1llgrass Turtierock Irvine 759-9100 $220.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2720 Vista Del Oro The Bluffs Nwpt Bch 640-5560 $ 160.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2605 Vista Ornada. The Bluffs Nwpt Sch 640-5560 $239.500 Sunday 1-5 404 Vista Pflrada, Eastblutt NB 760-8333 $335.000 Sat 2-6/Sun 1-6 251 1 W Sunflower S Cst Plaza area 631 -1266 $79 999 Sat /Sun 12-5 3 BR p lua FAM RM or DEN v 44 Vienna Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 Sun 11-2 * 2632 Vista Del Oro !The Bluffs) Nwp1 Bch 640-6931 S 179 000 fee land Sal Sun 1-5 * 428 Vista Roma Bluffs NB 759-9100 $216 000 Sun 1-5 2700 Vista Umbrosa The Blutts. NB 631 -7300 $259 500 Sal 'Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM v 32 Vienna Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $469 000 Sun 2-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE "2 BR * 15967 Rocky Court . Wlnd&Or Square. FV 75 1-3 191 $83 000 Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES 1 a 1 2 BA plu1 2 BA • • 3403 Finley Peninsula 673-6900 $345 000 Sun 1-4 2 BR plue 2 BR plue OEN 406 E Bay (Sp•nn•k•r 8ayl Balboa 83 1. t 266 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 S A paua 1 M De<> Den~ Or Costa MeN ,.e-eoe7 s1ee.ooo Sunday 12.J 3 M plut 2 P phaa28R 1324 w Balboa Btvd. Balboe ~lneula &-45·0303 $$279,000 Sunday 1-S • Sc>• • POOi • • Wa1ertron1 t * • • W•lerkom & ~ ., o ... lldOttlM ., ou-rct oe• l I -•D )~E i H-- The Ayako Collection I ' . l / .-• J .. , I Prominent Designer Pattern--M46S, Sizes 8·20 •«;1111r 4 ,,,,, ~fOoiOly l'llOuV•n OVP, A 'ktf! OOP ,,,, ••• ,,, l••MI~ lhfl nr•t '1• 1~,. '"'"' tJ o irw~ 11ro•l•.1•1•11r Ayako) blO ,,,.,n h•• 1wr1 lllyl"' ~folr~~(I MIO ~ l\1p!>IV tl 41'1> I •I' l•yf• 1•1ll ng • 1''11> \IPl'•f'<l l'fle. I ovt1u ,,..,. '''\I ,J,,,,. ,,.. ; r••v" koP, \ • .,,, •na r•n•" •'f' 1 ''" .,.,1 out1ur.:."' 11 e t'•Ct11'1 ""'"' Ne l•CI~• Oulll)f'l\ I)• l 11,, ul• d"'" s • .,,.r,.,. (ft()'" ,.,4ft~ ,. \,., C.C flu t I C'~C"" 11 t rl.ft l1~~uf' I I I' r' ~,., •P••'"<J''•ll~" M46~''"''".l""M ...-5.,.. b 'J !J '' !• !11 41() ~,.,, P•'lf'I' ll)r tlH l•QP\ .f'1 .. iiMl \!!1!J Jl ~ '"' l'd I "•It"'" 10 DAIL y PILOT "'"••1tl M•• P 0 Bl)• '1 'l'I ~"'''"1• NPvo. tor• I 1117 1AIJcJ k"l Ct'riU , ,, .. e ,. t'llll••" for r •'5t•11~ '"'J ,,.n.Jftr II I i:>r 1nl p .. ,,,,,. 'l'()l/!l NAM A(•CHH C,<, !IP 'ITVL F Nllllo'Rrn c;l]r l)S OOllS I CLOT"E$ 011 'AUOf !JO SWUTfll JU"IOllS 1)4 ,, ou1r• MACHI"£ OUlllS 11• ou1c• II CAST IU!IS,(~S Ill •oo . l lOC• OUllfS 111 fllVflO'f PAtCHliiwOlll( O·Jll IS P ,. ' r ~1..1:" • ·t ,. 1 J r ~ /Ori il'ffl • '11/,IC~ /tr I 4-itl 6f1>q1NI ,#f#ffl /J, q,.fl'f" 51111 A119tlf lft "'""' ,.....,._ . • IURR WHITE REAL TOR. IMC. 6 7>.46)0 Sett tfltngt taat with Detty Piiot Went Ads ............. l012 IPMffOXL Rl181Hat: ~ '" AH M1ner1 ' Coun..itng 18t& So fl Camino ~I. San Clf!fl'I lie Cl 492 7'M • I ~==;;;;-1~AttUJ='=:-=~1~~ 1mn1., llaall!t ......... -Mpt\alt work a.It tW* ,.. il$tt{&ipentry rm LAWN&. GARDEN MAINT. HAUL/C&.IANI AiMOVEl 1•1UCO"""~C:U""'"'••""'•ice-..,oo--$"""'.. ,__ ~I "9i11CMll $2.17 per day turf•rept.1'9. 81.UARV MIX ,_,..Aemod'~~~?'a! AU Teictur• & Aoouttlct wilh 1dltf~. All work PRUNE TREES FAE! EST TIQ<1&a &. Acctd«ll1 oby tnt. '*'°"'9· ff• wt. Xlnt COATING. Joe 14µ2jf OOOf.-.te. -Plu• Int. & Eltt. Painting by"*'· cou.o. t/llned In 635-8239 7S...770f 8ob ,... Brendan, l8C)..3l21 Tt141t't Al.L y0u pay for FrM •t. Kevin 173-1603 landtcAPlng. MO!# 9d0I 3 llnet, 30 dlY9 =~ Comp6eW petlc.. Covera. trim a G~ fr• .. i •CLEENOO• SENIOR CITIZEN OUAUTY PAP£RINO AEP • In IM Oectca. Concrete weltt· TM Gardenenl 90--2l20 CIMn-Upa & Haullne MedlcaiN ~ient 12 YEARS EXPEAJEHCE 1W F,_ ..._ --91$> • In my home. --IMOCIC ...... Room pa•llU IUITllll Frw •t 645-8730 John Info. & Ratm. M2-79G9 MS-1455 NEWPORT LTD nG-2725 --W'1ltl DAILY 1n1antal oddlera, FIT adcl'ni. 1&yr •ap948 4134 -MOWJEDOE. Wkly Malnt wcsatnor 1tyr1ot~ -7 -·-PIT. o.bbll M&-1179 • Quality WO(tc, fT••t. Tr .... Cln-t.tpa l\auMng cuttomera. UC. 290&U. •WE GAUl SHOULD* JOHN HENRY INO PILOT Moth« wtll .... ...-In her Eltpert Cerpentry, RMld I, ,4285,~ M&-7401 Ir.a •t. Ron g~303{ .,......~ Tt\ank·Youl ~114 t •HANO TOGETHER• ShaiM. ~=· .,..., .. , Comm'I, A~odel and lt1tla1 84$-1473 ANYTIME •'-fine 1ov J '3 C.M. home. Mon-f'rt daya Doof• JoM 754-0323 NEW/REPAIR. Oulllty. No TWT& UllSUPI I""!''!"!"~~ !"l!!l"!!"!!'!"'"""!"._ Compl. 5etv RAINBOW PAINTtNO ....... '' SERVICE only. 541-50e1 anytime . lobe to email. reuonable. Main get! cln-u trM H.., a• tN-11M No lob too Afford· Oueltty 19 OUf polc;y r•~·~==.. ... """-tJ•fiTiliiiiilil •ll OVERNIGHT INFANTC«e ~SM~f:C1~M~t.:f. ;:-,.. .. t , llc'd. 931-2345 trim, ~xp 20 yraPM1 -3089 •F\.lmeoe& Pool hee1~ •tile cVlcea.11o "49180 950-8648 JEFF Uc INa •9EE/W4P REUovXL DIRECTORY 10 yr• exper. my home. CARPENTRY. 472.0738 RESIOJCOMM'UIND 29 T..._ Lendaeac>e ~ DAN SALYER PAtNTINO ltlteo CMYOfl ~. EJcl>. S2 hr Karen 182-0999 yra. Do my own wor11. Lie laa•~u Comm'k-'<t'l-nu.....,.. Uc •425924 RMI 499-el>31J~t9 ~··_...ma CALL TODAYll •• ._, .. ... Repelt'-Ooor..-MMatioN 278041. Al Ml-8129 XbtRfCXN AXJJbvbAN ..... a...... ~ te>rlnld•~••Hr .. trlm Call Anytime. 964-2017 . IPluter/lttelr ANOy to plw Ml-1521 All FOR LOii ........... " ==c r1Mla1 Carpentry, fenc;tng; win· ROBIN'S cl!ANINd l removal. Val 64~-5.409 INT/EXT 20 v..,.. Expet Int lEllt p;a;~ ~ ~~~ Bi;J on: ProPI P&CZinl )5 Y'• •P wry 64Z.oM7 FoldENCEWoodREPXiR. New i ~.;:,~~~. :rllt•. =~ • ttw~7 s~:'.!:. ~~~A:V ~~: :=, fflo ~ I cu.tom •extumo. qu91itY ALO J1y Mi WWW. ~IMntatlYe Abefgl ... Reftntahn: t~ = ~~;h · • cNlll link "nd Y• Jeaus ts Lord ~ lie. Jetry 645-6124 mat•lata 642..(1442 ~~l Pr3~2 .. ":'!"~ Pr7~1 Trlmmll-o-"-"~K..i llnk-tubt; 30yra150-MSe ~ Frw •t. Gteg, 911-0118 llc•30405) 638-1244 Houeadwllng, carpet• & _, .. " -.,.,... ...., ~ eitc. 7M-el60 IQ-4121 tit, IOI ell9t uphol8tlf'Y, wlndowa. etc SC LANDSCAPING lnt/Eltt HOUM Painting. ~~11111111 _____ , ... =~r:•~=f~I""'""""...-Qualtty woric·LOW RATES 9, CaJtM'ftry OrywaJt Paint· II..._ ..... II\ 1212 Colnpl tnalall./wtlly malnl Fr.. ..,, Cati Ad.am Pl--""--, ....... = ;OPENING UXv 1.; Fr .. eet. (7 14) 931-5&81 ftlEI tng 1nt1uter1or General ,.,,. • Comm'l/reald't 54a-.a&03 646-0879 or 646-3HIO -... tiiRiiETiiiMEifWiiii"lg;-m,..WXC .. """HER- Board a Carl Ho,,,. tor ~ m Repair. Dave 84&-2990 Two Si.tera HouaeciM.n tiifiif lN-1111 Ac1a1tlt1l Ctilill!::I ei.t-.tu H home I et Topped/remOYed. Clean-0€CKS FE CES p T O retld'l,comm'I,~ OUtl. PAINTER NEEDS WORK! •A Full SeMc:e Ptumtie(\t tutortn; m.tt'l>-atl .,.... Exqul!lte Arouttl"· -tn. .__.,F· appy cX d REPAlR I SERY up new lewne. 751~479 • N • A I comp r•t• 64&-7613 .. m., M•Jnl lnt/E11t. ceilings, reftn cab CBES1' Prep 146-' 190 .. " ... atrnoec>Mre with lot• of · , · ' Covers Repleoe. Repair _ 26) yr• •X£> wor11 guw. Any Ofaln dared $15 .._ tPrayed or remove Dry-TLC 540-4101 Kathy Free •t. Labar GUat d Cl.ARK'S GARDENING 10 yearuxper 754-1920 CREATION CIMnlng Slf'V Npt BCrt. Biravau;Ji if'57 ,. 011111Painting964-3837 Plumbing r~ra S20 tv~ #all Repalta 847-7901 Joedy 64~27<4 Ernie.., Mow trim landtcaPlno Exper fWsld'I. Comm'I, mo 24 Hr. Answer S20/mo ---------1nftlll Mn! S15. 24 ht 1Jhat RMI ·,, .. iat 542-5151 Eleetrlc-Plumblng~Orywan Vacancy 538-2289 Liz Tete11 $10/mo 756-8808 ROBIN'S Cu91om Pairtt~ P.D Q Plum ng 931~3197 ~www SEMVICe "CCOUSTIMAN 549-2733 BookkMPtnQ i Xcoi'g Ctatat C..cntt · · Service or Remodel All ----_ Rental•. Reaid'!, Comm'I Paint 10· t5¢1apply .25-Small bualfllll Of rw. rm-. ..ati0:. ""'thi. DLUl•lf /UI... Nork lns'd Tom 641-1292 Exper. HOUM Cleaning w/ N--i-22 yre e11p 540--0857 Of'alna clear from $20 15 Y'• .,,., .. ,..,. AHJ rateia. Judi 549-7309 50c sqft Drywall repair• .. --r· ..-..-Lawn& 645-7885 0.vtd -good ratn. call afler 3pm lff&al Repair feocet1. dl9p, etc aonal. (714) 718-4041 .ic. No job too am.it. • 3en home repairs. Paint· Anne Marla 64s-1392 p ria 851_9604 M&M 642•9033 PROf'ESSIOHAL TYPIHG U•1tio11/lta .. tliat Real. Mld<ey 636--0553 Clean Upt•Tr .. Trimming Ing Oryw•ll. Carpentry 1--------*A· 1 MYlll* ·~ L C.u _ _. ....... e'!_ Yard Malnt.•HeuUnn etc O•ry 545-5277 PTL Home & Offa Cleenlng CLEAN & EXPERT FXRTRIM INtEAioAS hpertSeMoe & RepW No Job too ~ Com9 Rat• Anne &45.-8233 XbbN'·s ·eidge carpentry En .. t_·s:~, t-. 1111.-L-... MIKE 650-3293.... --By JODI Pteue ca.II for Over 25 years 911~ HANGING/STRIPPING 32 )'fa •llP Retid'l/Comm 25 yrs llc.•309152. bond, ,.._=:...-::.,•"-tur'n., tt_:.g. .,.._.flt1I ,.~ OWNE ~f'.L1 LbDOkESI ITbuALLI free ntlmate 842-G749 Lie T-119.428 730-1353 VISA-MC 673-1512 LIC •409035 ~919 Typing/WOfd Proc llllng tree eat. lrw1n 548-2719 .,.,.,._, ...... ialle 1 ~ Complete Clean-Up, gen'I e 'V' ' • rea 1• Y 11 • ABC MOVING TrlNCl'lbe ~ & O\tW · Cullom Aestdentl•I Work units. Anlatled & lnat i.cs. PATIO SPECIXlisfs malnt, tree trtmml~ tree Of haul It. _:4&-5009 - -SP~~~i~ii'Et ~W~1~0 Quick careful. T 138046. E;t::ti:.·=~aut't~ ·~' .. !JC...,~iiiiiiilin-.._____ 97S-OS551 7&-31M Clean•Tlmely-Reasonable P::.~1j0:,~1~s00:'ure, Lighting, decks, fencet. ..ta. Mauro, 631"4 7 B1ali1L Lynn 549-1953 LO RATES. 552-0410 ant Aulgnmnt 581-4590 'm-•.a. C•• Typing Serva. Eltp. my 75 1•6943 11c11441543 · gates,apr1nklef1.Llc.tns. Complete gardening Ser· _....... · °'°""'Of)'OUl'oftc Ptokup --Clrf!!hy Brad 642~7154W974 vtce Plantlng, Trimming, HAUL-OVE-REMOVE Quality House Cleaning, IT&IYIM CIUlll NORMS WALLCOVERING rdr. put, praaent. Mure, ::S4ll 673-1347 7 dey wtt __ etc. Serve Bat 111 . Udo. Furniture, Trash, Tree1 year1 exp • rela. Sarai\ STIHm _ ALL KINDS. FREE EST Summer~·,.,°" Diane AIJ~llt BUILD OR REPAIR Dttrt CdM. N.B. 54W287 aft 5 963-54 15 NORM 963_.C>e5 or 546-6804 Orange eo"'.9~":a1°'· Lic•330999 790-7211 550·2758 Of 131-3964 • WWMw J'="!'L Parkfng ArMI • Repairs Wall•. stairs, ralllng,s Entry i French ooo;; GARDENING WANTED LT HAULING · MOVING-l/ery thorough, good ret1. Student Mover•. Tnaurect CUSTOM PAPERING *WM ........ Lib09 ~ Retur1actng-Sea1Coa11ng doors, windOW9, moldlnga By Norm#! TM Doorman MOWlng. Edging. Twice a Garage & Vard Clnup• uepoodabte & experience Lie T 124-436. 541-4427 Best reft.-reas. rat ... fr.. ESP FG.dlnga Available S4ltY Spr1ng ~ ap« Roofing Repairs. 631-'4199 Don 962~8202 Oak & nr.157-DOOR mo. S2()...S2~. 837-4137 Jon 645-8192 546-8096 or 552-9522 NEW Warellou .. storage ntimata. 642-8842 hr •975-2495•931~719• "°3 BefboaBl.173-3135 Aaataactaah 300Z PtJHul ltlr Wu... SIM ltlt WutM SlM ltlt Waatt4 5100 ltlt WaatN Slot ltlt Wu... Siii Belt Wut.. SlOO Bel WutN SI 1!1t WalM H• SCRAM-LETS /JRiVN & wou3!14 Accounaoiltn11t 100:-m'c':nn cHiLr.;;:" Len 0enl:t1111SS1STm Pan 1~1~~ eo p~~~.11~f,11!a11 ~11MMllMllf ANSWERS Learn how to cur• your Major Southern California Needed l or dlsplay Mature woman wantect to for flexlble beach office wpm. data entry, ae. May • Sept 4 l\rl PAIT n•E partneriaexual conoen~•· Saving• Bank head-ad vertising Salee at provide tender tovlng 4!H-2 494 497-4724 p/hr & up DOE Cali p/momlng M<>n-Frl for Earty mornings • Sa1 & We at• lo06clng for 2 lndlvldull/Rroup :tm • quart•ect In the Costa rapidly expanding local care for 13 mos old In my Kathy MIOQle. 957~9 sole P<actltloner In 0 C Sun. Irvine .,. .. • d.rop peop6e to U8l9t "'8 In the Edible ·Trophy Orphan· FOiiow Wanton -Jounce WHO CHEATED a.lier distributing llnal exams to the class. our profesor tett lhe room Mlnu1ea later. an earth- quake shook the ground tmmedlatety , the professor returnect and demanded. "WHO CHEATED?" IA1t , .... - FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142·Hll Found· C ontact tenses In bloe/Wht cue Mountain rd Lag Bch 497-2295 LOST Ladles whl/gold Flltlgr!HI bracelet w/2 sapphires & 2 diamonds In C.M. area-REWARD STEWA T a A OC Metal Newport Beech dally new1paper Ag-Irvine hm 5 dys weetl -lllvEIS w•-1 IEllUL lfF~ Airport .,.._ Xlnt l\rty Dally Piiot ~·to management of our MFCC Uc. #M11554 ., .. hea an exoallent ca-gresslve aelf-dllcipllnect a-5 30 Refs req . ~ • -•" ~ wage Leoll & IBM Mag carriers ptua other Mef\'a & Women'• c»- 640-6454 r ee r opp o rt u n It y Individual• may earn ex-call Of' Btand1 644-4500 For home dellvety. Cash 3 Daya plwti. amall mfg co. Card explf' helpful Mk responllbllttlea Must t>e partment• Fuhlon HomecarefOfOldefordla-Setectect Individual wllt oetlent Income (Hlary & p&Jd dally Apply 910 busy people. Skllls for Kathleen Kelly at dependable Pick-up background required ablect In your home. By hr l.lSlilt In tM procetalng commission), benefits Cl le 1 F North Pacific Coast Hwy, needed, typing, tiling, 833-9078 Truci( required Cail for awt to lnterWM or day. Refs. 979-2627 of fixed UMts. Wiii alao and advancement op-er • No " Lag. Bch. good phone voloe. Cati Call Jamea Czarny ~~b~~n~C:. In~~~ =t~~~~.·~~~ IEIEUL OFFICE mo. 11oan&1Y . Nancy b~~J~o2r" only. Pr ~~ ~~~n,ce, 542 • 4333 la1ian1 ~ ' 4014 LONG bis ce t;i;: phone Co ndl per11cpant to manage & operate new office In Newport Beactt. Call Terry (714) 150-2.&61 XLNT RETURNS counting end recoocll• experience advan-Profl exec MCty sought shorthand. permanent tlllllll&IT tlona. Previous u -tageous. Send reaume to· We have )obs throughout by parent oompeny OV9f· llllUL IFFIOI Piil time 673-7120 l&ILY Pl.IT .,,__·-11-1 ------- ,_.i.....-In fix--" .... ls OrlnQe County Work s.eelng a v•......, of bu!N· Enern..tlc Ille oler1t wanted ,_.. ;;;d"';;.:, com~ bill-HUIE MAST near your home. All offa nessea, att-oi'~ are fltl~'tor busy trvtne of-'-"IM OLDI 1 n.1111• Ing• tMMpful. Accounting IAILY PU.IT sklll• neectect. lntereatlng and Chai~-floe. Call Lynn 893--0860 PIT wtlnd ewia. •ICPlf' • PUlllAltST lllllTllT degree dealred. Ouallflect P.O. Box 1590 ing. Varied reap. lnclu a GEN OFC. AEROSPACE lrv11ie 786-8222 1,Part time. Fliday all day. E11clutlve European appllcanta please call Co1ta Mesa. Ca. 92626 SlOln&llES d lctapl\one, computer Butlneu needs PIT LOAN AGENT half day Sat 1166-4447 WOfNM st0te la no. Swimming Poof Chemical (714) 931-8380 ext. 4202 l /P CLERI FILI CLEllS Input and "*'1ory type-mature female wl1h Leg' Beech S&L. eomm911 I Fountain Valley lootclng fOf ..ti groomed SeMoe Buslneu. H 8. for appt writer. Lt bkkpg exp. • pleasant phone manner (805) 395--0512 met1Ke lndMdull, with area No exP nee. wtll PlltFIO UYllll Ull Entry level, must know 10 llECEPTlllllTS sired Sal. commenaurate to handle varied office axper In tM preparation train S55,000l\illamounl 1901 Newport Blvd. kfl'f by touch. pref ao-WllllPllCH.SlllS will\ abHny Loe. In small dutlel Typing. filing, & LVN/COMPANION ,...OUll &labellngoftlnedo«hlng. required , wllt net Sulte 221 ,ca.aa Mesa. co nlln e per Appl office In pleasant tur· genotfloelklH• Must be Uveln.Mon-Frl.Lldolsle, pa--Someretailexpet MIP- s40.ooo +.J. Call collect Ca. 92927 EOE 8a~-5p~. ~651 Irvin~ rounding• nr O C. Air-efficient, lnd~pendent Pr Iv• t e q u •rte r 1 -• • , ,_ tut Must be ne.ibie For Mon-Fri ~5pm. A1k f<>< ---------Ave. Costa Mesa above We otter port area. Call Mon-Fri worlter 12:1!>-3 15 pm 548-8572 Buay clrculatlon ottlce Interview call 640-0990 Tim (408)779-5496 AOOMmll lllll the market. * llptr P11 10am-6pm 852•1501 $4/Hr. C•ll lor appt lllllltUMI PllSll =se!*':~ t~I== 6'0-0991 •er•g·~" full time perm poaltlon • Frt411 ••14•1 EllCITIYI uoan&aY 546-3478 M-F 8 to 5 pm ""Ult ha~ ew--In main-messages 29 Hours per wc=s=r=c-L1=F=F-=-.. ---tlT~ ...... 51 ' Must know 10 k-. mn-•-ULL•llt .. , ......-.._ , ... T .. I 4021 Ing p-S5 35 pit.r For -· " • h1nes 12 yrs minlumum exper ••L n11H /lllPI ten•nce. plum bing & week.ft~on-Frt ~··30F Aav Co Mon-Wed-Fn -, loOlrtlng for lalel person _ YH...i_11 Modest typing and S/H n~_,. for ·-·" com-etectrtcal Mon-Fri. lull pm ""' .... , in pertOn ..... I $5/hr 642~7 Widow has money for Interview call Sandy, Good • ~ .-... _,...., .,......, 2 "'" ~ 30 -" t ..._.._ T.O's S 10.000/up, no ~2-7702 wl1h color•. math o req .. however mull have pany. Dullea Include AIR, time Retlfemenl home. ~-. --,.~..,...,..._ PRIVATE CLUB lnNtiW-worklng with publlc E11p. * &a• l•rt good grammar skllts. A/P, Payroll. Taxes, 111n1 benefits. AP91y 40001 .,.MC•--• port Beach Mekl full credit"" /no penalty. Call l /O s•I" 1 llSTILLEI pref. but wlll train Irvine Eitper in legal. fin•~ typing. phones. etc. Hllarla Way.NB •-"-Ptt-• t Denison Auoc 673-7311 entry M.' good benefits 261 -7656 blwn 3-9pm and real estate deslrect Salary commeniurate •••••n1m .:-', W-h Hne••-•TI- 1.l, W •• t.. Sloe Current OMV printout Auembly Office '" N~I\ Laguna w/expet. Mon-Fri 8-4.30 C ~S 1 R .. .::.;,,_ ]_ •• t ~b -t•' 1 1 833 04 Exoelient r •• ..-ences r.. 546-0994 1 ~ ano a pee atty ea-Oetta _, -... u 1 e a r cu a e req • 1 1 ••• HY101 WllLR quirect Salary $25.000 Of Int taurant 11 now acc.ottng ch .. rtut prote111on•I 'tflALllA UT OLll* rellabte. consclenclous I Call 494-5480 llRL FllllY /EIUllS appllcatloos for maneg.-Ab 1I1 t Y to h • n d I e -.. 5 0 I able to type 35 wpm & PIT hou--.....--col......,. ,... "' Ing & cash reg June-Sept tndlv. wl yr1 e11per. In 1 dlllons Non-smoker Call for detall1 2-3 Yrs secretarial exper handle telephones Frwy Gomez, 2241 w Pac1fie 11 ......... u~ • ....,.... Cati ~4-5404 foe appt • es11~A~~~~~ENO., lmmect.l~~~I Mature ~/gg~c1!~tu~m w:~: I Wt IHW ltw Tt lltl• v SIClnAH for const. co. Mutt be smeu;teri'~lon~~~r~~ Pletlro Fr.., FlaisMr I ~;:.tngc"~~~;~r··~~1';1' e PBX OPERATOR key&DataEntryoncom-pref $5 hr 261-t133 (714)852-0163 (all phases) requlrect 10< 11.nowtedO~ J"eq. S•~' Co.ast Hwy. Newport· 5 adenta 8Ht9~.~388 No...liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• -e BUSSER, WOl'k evu putor which lnclds. In-. •••~--11.a•~ 4500 Campys Of, Ste 33i Director of Daeign & Con· DOE 851•9227 C"-"' Beach Ca 92663 exp nee 1 :a. •s -••-n ~ Lost: Lg male blkfwllt c:ll. PIT, exp req voicing, bank depa, -••-• -"" • NewoorfBMch. CA structlon and Equipment ·~ ,. -.. un ,.••( -""-•"" 1 545-7151 long hair. spotted •MAID, FIT day wuft, crectlt1 & eommiulont 3 Days p/Wk for mint I I & Design Department of -I llUIER · .. _.., -Some exper pref PIT t\rs "Panda", No Laguna. Span/Engl apkg for Mfg Co. A«»ratCy & storage laolllty. Couples EOE M/F/H restaurant design firm HOUSEKEEPER. happy Heidi'• Frogen Vozurt eittllntertor maint PtT to l>fl arranged Apply in Reward. 494-2057 •ASSIST. HSKPG/MGR, working on own • mUJt. on I y ne1d •P ply. Shorthand or speed· lam In N.B. "°' l\Skpr Shoppe •4 Reaoon111>1e., Own transc:> 751-2271 person l<erm Rima Hard· • 012 •SEAFOOOBARATTENO Non amok• Apply In Preferbly semi-retired. -writing desirable. Rea-•ftna Live In/out Must hard working, enetgetlc IEClmHIST ware. 2666 Harbor 8tvd ffll81 I •GROG SHOP ~n: 291 t WMI Garry For Interview ca11 1 CURI I 1auran1 construcilon e11-~ ~xPfa0-'2~~119 gd at-I<>< new Fashion Island to-llll Fli••y Co11a Mesa •ElllHSlllYICE Pteasec.11~5-5000 Ave,SantaAna. 650·1282 IRetall st•Uonery store. 5 1.perlflnCehelpf\11.Appty1n u e . cation E.11pe< pref Tram-- 972-1720 e•t 521 M-F 9-4pm (off Fairview) Assist rs --days pl-.k hrs 8 30-5. pe<aon 8 30am to 4 pm llllSIWIYfS 1ng program provtded Ptwmanet\t P T ""'Y busy ••• rs c• rll --=---=-=--'====:.......=-1=========;..!:;;:========~I · Mg oppty for advancement at· k kb F 1-S 1 Call Chris 499-5670 AM Real Eatate otflce Must ~ "" * RICl'l'ROLL I Mrs Simpson. 261-7044 TIE .llLU HIEI llC. t~:. ~d:;,acln ~~ r c. l:b: or PM for interview type beP<esentabte& r&--over tne counter r •1~d If you llke an entl\ulslastlc, or55&-9051 17042 Glllelle Ave CdM 673-3515 Mr Lamb llabte 11 30-5 30. Mon-ol'lonu for d a energetic atmosphere ---- -rvl 7141250.-0331 IAllClllST Fri Call Joan 131· 1266 1ng1gr11ori1c supplies ~,.: HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR ~ ~ with caree< oppty. call I COii 1 ne HSKPR/COMPANION . for 'large Costa Metal · ·~i·~\-0 Exper not nee Wttllng to today. we need 4(. exper try cool< for Big Ca-* FIUIOE tfflCH dally 2·30-a. CdM. have salon b.p w/Man Ped &l 0 ~-learn 1mpor11nt Fut people to start 1mmed 10 nyon Country Ctub. d•Yl· jOrange County based own car 673-3327 or Acryltcs 540-3855 ~~==: time atan I' o t hr App1y training program for Or-~'·5404 ask for Chef resldentlal rN I estated.. 675-3382 ifl IACl/FlllT tfC Maater Blueprtnl 23' ange County based Int f veloper seeks e11 -11••-f • ---..-. F1tcner 14ve Costa Mese WtlolesateCo Apphcants pertenclld Financial Of. II ....., for busy Ophlh/Sur& 11~11Kf't..WN1 5"~373 must be 18 or over, have I COUISELIRS floer to obtain Interim I /CllHPUOTIC ~ct~a;x:'m~ ~111 '':'n=~~':i ~=~~~I SALES . . . own car •nd be able to I Part time carrier counMl· llnanclng. Joint ventures wasrm I Bobble 64&-3242 handling • Duly tete-llSllE Emf UYEL work with opPQalte sex ors wanted Help boys and permanent flnenc-Enthusiastic. organized _ · ___ pl'lone console and greet· d A ·1 22 Above average Income and girls sollclt new Ing Exper with Bullder mature person required IEltCAl UCI tfflCf ing and d1rect1ng ll'ICOm-.. tnl oppty tor a cartlflf n Mon ay, prt No expel' nee For pvt 1n-I subscriptions on their Bonda and Tu-Exempt I for busy ChlroPrlC1ors X-Ray EKG. some lab ing v1S1t0fs No typing re-electronic sales Fir,.., ARIES ( '\larrh ~I-\pnl 19). E\l·hange of 1dea4' pro\l'' tlNlew. calf 261-5194 paper routes Must enjoy Financing very helpf\ii otfloe Must have own Busy 2 doctor office quired Apply 1n person saiar, & bflneftts w ,11mula11ng toulJ 1n\l1hc relatl\e Focus on change. tra,el and a Automoti.... ~orktng with l0-t3 yr Posltlonsreportadlreetly transportation. good Salary open 646-3903 15901 Rectl'\111 suite ,o, ~··~n~~~~;i.a;:'.~~~ , ar1l~1, ol un u<.ual c' ni•ncnces. Lo' ers • d1-.agrccment should not oc y•••SlllSlll olds Early evening hours 10 E1tecut1119 Vice Pres•· typing skill• Preter in-Tustin For 1nqu1res call .-~ """ worll. days/ tte11lbte hrs dent Salary com-1 surance bllllng e11per Mectlcal ,71415"_48« sonallty Bas1Cmathsk1lls hlO\\n-out proportion. Watc h for Gemini' R 11 lllCllAlllCS Commission only mensurate with ex-Must have ablllty to work FRONT OFFICE person important Call 1mmec TAl1Rl lS ( ~pnl 20-Ma) 20): Chl·ck possession • ttghtl'n Cali Bruce EmsJey pet"lence Contact The welt wlll\ people FIT 646-8824 HCEmOllST 5"9·9913 C M \Cturtl\. and don'1 forgct 10 count )Our change! Focus o n hfllnc. ·~m:· =~1:~ t~~~ 642-432l ext 206 Carma Sa1n011ng Gr700P.1 65 o -o 7 3 !I b t w n Mecticat Office General clencat & typing Sll.fSUIY rrll"."'rl\ .. •lnml''tll tl\ .. rl'Unaon \\ilh IOH"d one. \ou'rc dUl' for I\ wlhall T Pat Holrtz. 81 I 141 9am:ipm flllT-SI duttes Irvine area Call mature lull time or P•"' ,_,_ ' ave •xi>er t types OMUE coas 261-6900 -Susan 833-3622 pleasant \Urpn<.c 1n form ol gift. Libra pla)'> rok. 011ransm1..+ons. Top pay llllYPILIT Insurance w orker Comp & Persona• 11me Hallmark card & o• GEM INI (:\ht) 21-June 20): Man clou~ opportuntt) e'\isl' lo & xlnt company benefits · WIHH I SIClnUY ln1ury practice. ecPflr RECEmHJST lice suopiies H e . h I d (' I h h I Contact Dlck at Art Carr I Ma1n1enance gardener Farmers exper aecty IBM a11u typing a must• 91-••-•cm I C • 662-2997 be! 12 noor pcrtect lCl n14UC$. to ~trcam inc proce ures. ye c >g • sp1n1ua Transmission Co, 10575 COUNTER-Dry Cleaners needed tull time at Computer. mecttcal co11-lingual a plus Call E111ne -""" I • • \ alucs COn1 l' inlO ftH.'U~. Tif11ing. judgment arl' on target. PtSl'l'\. Becl\19' River Ave, F V allperlence or will train, Sherman Gardena. In erage. benefits Wiii train <><Gab 9-5. 851 --0127 DUTIES ·NGLUDE Sl&.fS/lllTI me. \£1 rgo natt\l'\ figure promtnentl). 962-6855 F/P time 642-5466 ddM Ellper pref. Refs I Salary DOE Cati IOf •POI HllLS/MIEl nPH Great1ngCustomflfS 0,~~3!u~~:,·~t:i:s:: CANCER (Junt• 21-Juh 22): What had hccn nebulous wtll OO\\ lllT S111W -reQ Only herd WOritlng ~2-4223 Pno~ Casn Register ve tooer seeks e• tx·comc a 'o ltd rcal1t\ You··u get bad.1ng from one who pre' 1ou'h llTA EmY CLElll sell starters need !Of oepart store tr~ START1NG WAGE s.a "' P«ieoced Marketing g .11 h d RI h t fi I I Full&pertllme,temporary II you have rvevlous data apply Call M on-Frt l .IUITH promouon(213)65 3 SIPf•CfTSISl·l tlO Sates E•ecu1tve tam11111r .. ( I I Tick t T k p kl '"' '""' llm 11111 I wttn the Orange County n·matnl'u x· tn <.rcne<.. e a11ons tp in enst 1es. 1nvo \en1l'll ,, help, owr 18 Calhters. I entry exper";__ on an a 30atT1-4pm. !173-2268 large transmission mop n "'\l'rHHl\ apncorn nall\l' rays top ro l'. e • era. er ng ISM 3600. tl'len we have OENER~L HEl.PWANTED needs mature ondl v Eng apeaklng. ••P s.a 25 IECEmlltST Southern C.111 ma~e·· LEO (J ul\ 2 3-Aug. 22): Dest re<... a~p;rations are accented -Attendants. Etc AP9ty In the 1ob for youl We •r•. PUT I FIU n• I Apply at Art Cu • Trans-"' 3026 w Pac1f1C Coast Full lime Lite typing filing place Good communica- \\ l\h coml'., trul' in area of romance. NO\\ you can reach be)Ond peraon btwn 3-6. at 3404 1 ma1or Southern Cali· • mission Co 105 7 5 Hwt Ne-wport Beacn S' pe• "' Call St~ lion and people 111111• re-- l Urn~rH nnCL 1,t11on'\ -\.\tde aud1enl'e 3\\aits "0Ur presentation ~la °r'0' :~~e9~~ B forn1a Savings Bank PllfTilll IY&llJILE S.Chter River Ave F V Arndt 5'6 23 13 qutred Broiler II~~ ,. J or In o call headquartered In the S.. our ad under 962-6655 MOVER El'.penericed d9S4rat>le Sala!')' c.om Ru4ij1nc.."~\ nr t .trCl'r hoo~t 1~ pan of e\CStlng scenarto. lllllllPll Costa Mes.at Newpor1 SECt.!RfTY --he4pters & dl'lW)(s A .. Ptus RECPT Al CllRI mensurat• ...w11h •~ VIRGO ( \ug. 23-Sepl. 2.!): Focu o n ambitton. prestige. 2•3 Y'• exp11 . mature with I Beaoh aru with an ••oet· tn today• paper ll~~o0~l'!~~IT MoV1ng Co 546-7'77 S 1100 1200 mo tmmed '*'ence & 01111 Contsc1 (kaling<.. \\tlh \upt•nors. You'll gatn greater independence. you'll aupervitoflal ,ablllty. all l tent career opportunity ' IYllllllPllTIOTill full ume 7sa..1o16 Nur .. i Compll\iOn 1rve-1ri ooerung fOf organ.zed T11e Carme-Sandttno h..t\l' chann· 1u 1rnpr1n1 ~our own style. St rcs~ pioneer spirit. PhHH bookkHelng I foradatsantryoperator SllYlllS I ---IOf amb etdel"ly lady ~e~~~~~~::'ne~= Group Hat HOlr1u 11 N I r: d Ptua uattt wlftnanetal• I You wlll be responslblel IEllELMallAIER mu1tdrtve '94-6264 mSQ y ·•• (71'1~1-6900 l ouragc Pl l'On' 1r 11 on., C\.\ o c is 1eaturc ror 1ourna1 entnts and 1•--a• IFt/•ai •s ..,. prap mgm1 co Primary IBRA ... , ' /"\. , , ) E h I d Malt reeumee to Beacon ~--Wiil train mature tff90<\ •SOY am···-d id ... p ,,,,......,. SALESPERSON E~ ..... ltc L 1 ~~·pt __ MAI.--: mpaSt'IOnlrn\t:,eucauon. Bay Enterprises, 260 othertransact1ons f0<0Ur 1Matur•per$0nlOWOritfor r '111111s feff.c:I -· uties •nc .,~···· .. - .th1l1I\ 1Utl1.,,l·m1natc spt.•c1al information. Y ou'll karn Ii) teachtng. Newport Center Of Suite mortgage department publishing compeny Sat g oomtng pre F11rv1ew Commun'" '°"'0""1 1111 pnones ~~~d.~ :~L~:na -~ l nllllt.1"n " iln target. Fam11\. member talk!> ahout lr3\ cl plans. 520. Nwpt Bch, Ca 92660 Candidates must have & Sun 7 .3 30 Call ' IEllEL IELP cnurch is ..-lf\Q a Pd 991'1 ore duttes Expet kitchen •"oo d 7-1!>4' v fi I I upe<lence W1th the IBM ~579 I Cleaning. mornings 8em-7 nur,.ry attendant for w11n chart ol ICC1 & 10 ... ( :rnn"r. \qu.lrtll'i person 1gurc prominent ) . OU w11111m11. system and type 4S-50 • 557-6020 Sunday momtngs lrom ~e) Call Cl'lrls. 250-0A80 • COR PIO ( ()l•t l l -Nov. 2 1 ): P.oJ5ulanl) increases. mOfl' women are strongly en· wpm accurately we ott• GENERAL OFFICE 9 40 thru 12 noon Pt.ue HCPT CLlllOAl r>eopk an· 11mou' about )OU1 'tC\\S and method'>. You'll haH' cou~ 101P91Y. ~~0~11,!:,~n•,~~rk~; CLERI ~~11~ ~~~ce °' .4ceur1te typtng & o--a1 <llU''-' ll> ~·l·a1c1 tin~rnc1;:tl rc'>ourc~·., Emphasis al\O on C'ducat1on. ULll PlllllS package O\lalllled awl'· I UYllT &anST otc s1t11 Perm Mt time lr~l\l'I. Jh;lrt\ to prc-.cnl ¥1l'"S 1n entcrta1n1ng manner Newpoft Cuatom Auto cantl plea9e call (714) nPIST Ex~ and creetiv. 111111/PIAITIClL POSlt•on Raume refs' AGITT ARIUS (''Ht\ ~2-CXc ~I): Check details. he su~ of W-.f'W:,. ~~~ 1:,_ 1~t 631-1380 ext 4202 tor 1ayou1 ar11s1 to produce CIC*treno NurMrt salary ri111ory 10 PO SBo• r(·f·crcn"" 11':11•·r1al. L ltna, r nos1t1on h tghltghts legal afTa1N. IV\S'ilble •pl)t I Are your--.. to 11art on a quality ao tayoutt comps 1 Regtttry 31921 Carmno 1825 WMtclln °' utte ...... .. ' ,. ...... ···-1-pa•111r11 u-· ..• , I _, & nv-• for • IUl pac.d Cac>iltr.•no. Sutt• 10 SM 270 Nwpl Bcl'I Ce 92&60 nartner hlh nuhltr rt•lations and m:irnage. Don't hang onto ....... -.... --new car.., adWrnture? ... i"' ~ Con-J "'•-'•t Lie 208 ,. • " i.. ~ t t I full/pelt time for Fashion 1901 Newport BIYd 1 u ., ·-· 4°!"_~ rano. lfCPT 'CUllOIL 'ltuat1on t 1Jt t•rt•atc~ cmvarn1-.~mcnt. 1ru'I ra ton. os!I laland ,_111 atOl"e-Muat Sult• 221• Cost• Mesa. Greet w .. t•n SaVll'IQ has ~·to rtntlhed art Seod ...,...,..... CAPRICO RN (I)(,·{ 22-Jan. 19). F.xus on general health. cure be •• ,_ & __....II* ca 92127 EOE 1mmeo1ate owortunlt... resume onl'f & cero• Aooec>tlf'Q ~11e>ns tor Accvrate ryptng & ~al f ............ .._..., tor Cl«tl 1n if Coet COPYtl of worli to Sl.,.. e>rlCticel nur ... to GO ""9 otc Sklb Perm 1\111 tim. n[ p<'t~. ikrx·ndcnt\, dialogue "'1th member o oppoc;1te sc\. &44-5010 EOE llTI UTIY ll1ft. IFI Meaa ~ n:. 11 ,:i Hough At1 Director '" 'You mutt t>e m.11tur• "°"t'°" Resume re~ & l~t1'iion \.\Ill he reached 1n conncctmn with pms1hk purtha~ ofart lnhte '-' Mu•t ~ ~wpm, tMtng entry teY9I po.ttlOn vou I and ~ble F0t 1n-M191\' hlttory to PO ao, nh1rrt 111 lu\ur\ 1t('m. 'iag11tar1us pla)~ role. F • •nd good pl\oM .-111. wltl !Hfn the vartou• Ml• .st f<YmatlOn Clfl 1!181-0506 18'~ W•telitt °' Suitt AQUARllfS (Jan 20-Fcb 18): Spotlight on d!sco".cf). ll'lllfS .,.,. Non amoll• e>ret•r'ed :c' ot io.ne, pr-epare l UIUPIUT ·no NwptBch c.92ee0 1 ~·nlt~hlt'nmcnl. ~ han'>ma and ph\\ll'al attr3ct1on. Emotion' lt ... llllirflll hf ~o ia~ = menta.Ea::: ~:I eoet!3° ,_.!.~ s~ 'r1!'~~~1 Hin 'ftT US&IT dnmcnnll' lo 1t..:.. he hnpp) Y.tthout bcinr.care1 Lcssolrbd~Ctl\C. ' .. •"11=11111* w em~. rMm-•~•ottw ~*°!..PIO ..... 11 ~~1 ~:-":n:':; :1 1ml'V\nan1 dnmc'>ltt' ad1ustmcnt tal.M PllC'C 1 ra 11gurt"'i ~; 1111 '"'*"'~ ~~, Lllll••I... geiVNlnQ.,..,.,r~ ... ,, ... , 145 .... 111---111.P NY•llTUll 5o ~ .. requited -· Newpo'1 Aac>tv Ad ~1 .... 4 prom1nrnt1' Depend per.ontoe«•fOf • ~ated tliglll ~ Deity Pttot f> 0 &o~ llSllY&TlllllJ Pl CE. (f ch J q March 20)' ~Ou ohtatn adlhtton::tl mlor-IDllDT ttNll cflllO my "'°"" We oll•r com.pet1•1ve I tor th· •"Of'N!t' .._ of· 1580. C~ta M..e ca nrntHH) l'\1nu~rntng land. propcm . rC'al l'~taH· Don'1 81\ c up PllllR Mon·Frl ~ • ,.,.: aaler1ea. ~ uceli.nt b tttt:,ton DJ* lOnt 92929 fOI' P111 ctub '" N 8 Must ... o m c thins ul , Jluc tor nothing. C •l'I pr~1ll"\\1crnal coun'>cl ~1nd ... .. Na t7~ =,.,.;f' ~ :': ,...,,.. ~· H= ~ J:::,,~ =~ apprai-.al \ 11 go. another Ptwc pla) \lgn11tcant toles .. , • ., llU'ftlT ...a LAtida r~ 11: P •r t"• r t 1ss2t ,_./UUTI ' tu1 "ll9'Y ~,.~ , ... IXJI, ·1r APRIL f2 I VOtJfUURTHDA Y ) uu arc ~nsual. d} n:im1c-, 11111111 tod)enlal I.Ab pn, ._ MkMtv 81\td Suite r=.t\lmata n rPT woni •• Btvo !Lide M••n• vu d h I t Y r • -.&-(11 .. ,'RA . .alll •a5.lfvtna.Ca9'716 be91 hotels. Clul>1 & l ag111 bt•n 10·1 ~ reattvc. 'tuhhorn an ave courage o ~·on' 1< mnc, ou a c; •l llTI own cw. '"'' .. ~ •1 ,_ pe/1111 in o c Top Vll9tl 675 oeoo c,omcv.hat rd)('~ltous, )OU \\Crt on )Our O\.\n c:ul\. 11 •~ hkcl) that Apply at "81 lrvtn. 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Sil.El KISH ' oar1 1tme ret~ ,.._ P4'' '°" tor bath t>oY1iquf' ,,. CdM Sal & Su" 10 ' Cail AM 1 975-.4830 MUlllPI. "11oc1111d Mari..et1ng Concecnw 1t int~ IO ftnd t"'1'ee 131 I~ dent ,.... rec>• IOf tht11 •o•c:~a lty adv•• ttt r\G flel<l Ce" fat Int_,.,._ 770-AX>O . • 8..iitlnQ ~tor con1ldertng 1 Job chenge? Offloe poelttont, an lewf9. are our 1trong· eet IYH. If we don't h•v• the Poelflon Y01J want. we ... IMlctl It out Celt '°' In· formation on c:urr9tlt ll1t· Ing• M1-IH1 YllllUI PlllllllL llmlll 1540 E. Edinger, S.A t00% Fr" to Appttc:en1 1101nuY Buay Multl Activity otttce. phonea. P.A Moo-Fri 9·15 M-4-1999 ~IRMIY computet eleetronte llrm need• mollveled Mlf- etarter wUh experience In ~ntlng, computer•. word·prOCMtlng & ... Republl<: 8ullne91 Sy .. tem1. 852· 1300 ftLIPllll .... ..,.. Part time evening•. 11 home °' office. Confect: Jamee Curny, Ml.UH NOW HIRING GAllllElll ASlllTAIT lllA&Elll • llPlterv1ew s Wednesday 9. 11 A M at 2588 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa Ion NPwpo. • Blvd at Der Man Cati 171.s 1 (_,J7 4840 for more into EOE _) • I ·19 CheVy Ven 1 ton. ~. lo.ded, VI, ntw Ur• & r1m1 Look• Od. runt 1dnt AM!g J480C) 142·"79 711 .CJ»vy ~Ml 31' Ton J~VI ~~on Hrt, 1ttreo ~1~ Ptr11 9&500, PH 1"K1·4828 '! ~ a....-~l.Mllng ******* llOIUUT llYllTMY ,. ............ t•I •'\.I ·u1 • a./1 ..,.,.,. '1 14' A• 11 714 -833-1300 Same Day Approval Newport S.ach Office lll-1UO TIPINPlll. FOf P~ed M«c:ecfee Benz IUlll•TttUI Top Mercecs. Pr1Cta Peld Cell Pettr or Ray ....... Tl tllalllllDll THIODORI ROBINS FORD 7 0f>O HAll&O• 111110 (0\IA MHA h41 0010 '19 Super Beetle Conv. xlnt cond. 33K ml, 174!50 15159-&901 dy, ~t494 Ev ... Alk for Char ... '79 VW Bug Convertlble, wht/wht. champagne edition. xnlt eond. M1.11t H it, 33K ml, $7000 83&.71522 ·eo Vanagon Bue. y•I· low/atMm. 7 pUI, etlQtt lhttt. etereo caaa, helter, I~ r~. S3K+ mt, gd cond $5890. Catt 71417151-1300 I THEODORE ROBINS I FORD 101,0 HAAl\01 81VO lO\IA Ml\A t.41 OUIO -- tax. 11500 dn. Bay St t '815 CO<Vett• t3H.315~mo ~ Auto, 8415·!5289 llW 0111 llLEI 1111 Oll llLEI WEllY OLWOllll UITRIOll ~ '76 Or1n1d1, vinyl top, 4 dr. 8 cyl, am/Im. idnt body, s 1450 848--089.6 Wl Will NOT BE UNDERSOLD " NABERS. CADILLAC L.AAOUT &EUCTION of l•t• model, low ml'"Oe C*'lllac. In Ofenoe County! S.. Ul lo09'(1 1•0·1110 2too HatbOf 8lvd COSTAJ.t£8A '79 Mu1t1ng ann.-•IP<I. am/Im nu llret. grt cond Belt Offer 842·5740 '60 Muttano Gt111. looks ~ Conwertlble, bttt- Clnn1mon red, air & fully loaded, white llhr Int, xlnt cond, 47K mll91, 15000 498·9127 'HPlllHllOOll ••• Auto. 11r, PIW, 1111, CHMUI (28FZ433) ..... Ltactla 23 '14 UlllU TIWIOU Fully loaded w/Llncoln Powef ,ulpment • 3 to Cl'looN rom • low u $12,995 (1KCS753) Johnaon & Son Llncoln Mercury, 2628 Harbor Blvd. Cotti M•H 71415•0-5830 SAVE '79 LINCOLN VERSAILLES. loaded w/power, under 30,000 miles. Like new (398ZHH) Jot1n1on & Son Lincoln Mercury 2828 Harbor Blvd. Colla Meu 7141540-15630 '82 Conllnental Sedan. 111 whit• lnlld• & out Power •tereo tape & every1t11no elM lhlt you can think of Incl wire wl\Ml1 Don't mlM thl!I Al l 10 3751 -· •NfWPORTER II* ~1 019~ fvet Hll 11823 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A 1. L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I D ,, ,,-. Or nge Coa t DAILY PILOT/8.unday. AofU 2J~ 1985 nreso ve 1ssues raise tensions over world trade NnrtlUI tt111r•11 Nnnout .u11•• ncnnow .,..... "'',,..,.. I llill. Nhii ... "11111• ..,._lfAW U..ITAW .NAmlTAJI 7 MmlfATW ..... 8TA'-T TIMI ....... ,...,...,. Tiie folowliW 1*10M we TN~.,.,._..,.. ft. ............. .,.. Tllle ........ ~.,. ~MNMW ~~-~~-~~-~----I f I Y I N I • TH'I OAKI A'A"T· I'/' IYtTIMt AND . NftW"°""' ~. NIW'0"11 TAILO .. I , IAOll/80ATI, tTT' 1111¥-M£H'TI, ~ ~oP-IAl..U. lOOt W • ..._ ... ...,... It., .......,. -~ ....... lihoid ....... .,... Dr., ......_, t.cn. 9f'Y ~, 1201 00.. .._.., .... 110, CA tata lleedt. CA ta.a Pont.Cf\, CA nm CA t2t11 Stt•. W.. iOO NIWpairt "°flt 8 ~ tl07 w. %-* it• IN ~ ......, 0. u.o, tmlO ,.._.~.-.... lleedt.~HtiO My AYe.,~ ~It,, ~ 8Mdl, CA Kotni.tum ""•·· II, Full-fledged fight among heavyweights of world trade would harm all countries By ROBERT llURNS . ........_...._~ BRUSSELS. Bcl&1um -When the United State • Japan and natton~ of Western Europe gather to talk busi- ness 1n early May, they'll do so against a tangle o f unanswered questions that are heightening tensions over world t rade. mcnt to open neaot1a t1ons 1n 1986 to hbcruh zc trade ruJes. The only resistance may com e from France a nd Italy, which also want a commitment rrom Wa h1n1· ton LO (i1scuss reforming the inte r· national monetary system. Despite a recent proli(cration of national trade barriers. few econom - ists believe the rules that have Sl111tnn1 nse in the value of the doOar. which m1ke1 American cit· porn harder to sell while makina 1m pons cheaper. From I ~W to its peak last Fcbru· ary, the dollar's value r<>5e 90 pe~nt in relation to cumnciesofm_,or U .S . tradina panners. Since then. it has slumped. The Common Market. which does about $90 bi I hon m business w11h the U n ited States each year, hH major trade disputes of Its own with the Reaaan administratio n: •The United States has accused 1lllOO.tlla .--I'd., 1ente Ctlet1ee Mwton Heefe, e.ct\. CA ffWill .._ lleat'tel1•, CA IOllO M4!, CA ta707 Trl.IMe of !tie ~ ,emlly TIMe butlntM It OOft-TMI ~ le oon-T• "91MM It Hfl• TNI .&M.lelneee I• con .. Trvet ... Mwdl t•. 1"3. duc'9d bV' lft ..,..,.... --lly. ~ ....., '¥1 • ....... due*'~ 9" ~ l3t 'ourttl A~. !no .,...., t lrywt Z.. lr"1t ....,.., De Loero ._I~ clnltae, Clldotftie '2024 -T'tli ....,_,. -.... TNI ..... .,,. ... ftl9d TNI l&Mlfl'lll'Jt .-._. TNe ~ wee !led Devld Ill Mlcl\eleo11, wtll IM County a.rt el Or· wtdl "'9 CcM'lly ~Ill Or• "'9 County~ tA Dr· .-"'9 County ca.n of Or· TM* of l'9 ........ , MQe County on """ 17, .,. Oculey an *'di n , ~ on Mwdl WT. enoe~on~3. 1Mt '~ TN9t de'9d o.o.n. 1M1 • 1M& t m.. lier f2, 1 ..... ~ ,,,... t. ,..,_ PIJMtt PvtllllMd OrMQe Coelt Property ~. 1201 ~ 0r*'9t COM! ~CJftnait COM' ,.,...._.Or ... Col.e Delv Pllot Apfll 'f. f,, 2t, 2t. Dove etrMll, lulte soo. Dallv Hot~ 2f: n . ..._ Ollw Piiot .... cul,_., 7, fllloe M#dl 11, Apll 7. 1MI N9wport ...._ c.llfotn6e I . 1~. 1tlS W, tt, ttl4 • 14, 1, 11M ~t2tto ~ ~ ...... Thie bu"'*-,, con-1----------PWl.JC ll011C( ~by I fel*el ..,,. 1 ___ ,...=JC-..-llJ-.llCl.--.;;..._ -_-_....,.--_...,,._-.-_ ...... _a_t_ Ctlartee Marlon H-•· 1--.;..;..;;;;;;;;;..m,;-.;,;.-;;.__ 0U0 D9 00UST .. _,,,___ Trutl•OflheHeet•'= OP~9TAft umlTATamn The....---... --..1 we Trutt deMd u.ron 11, I , The followlnO pettenl IN -.... --..... OI C .. 0 ... ,..........,._....,..._, 0enerelPW1Mr ckliflg~lll: ,..,._p..,..,_... .M9 ... "9 ~~-· Tiiie et1~ ... flled 0FFIHOA!,M,8HOM dOlrtalM''*'• ~0//10.UI• I r v r N • a A •. wlttl the CCM'lty Oettt Of Or· Ip 0 IH. w (A " 0,, Vll.AAOl U"40L.ITVIY, -·II tfl. .. • "., 0, IOCIATU, tn, ~ MQe County on M•ch 25. SHORE OF NEWPOlllT 2201 • Huron.. lentl AM. ~ 8f'C)8. ac.1- Among the unresolved issues •Will US. busanesse!> be re!.Cued by a slide an lhc dollar before Congress erects barners 10 protect American 1ndustncs fro m import~'! ·'It would mean the start of a kind of Jungle r egime. · · Willy de Clereq, Common Market commCNloner Dr .. Newpol'1 leec:rl. CA tMS BE.Ac+i, 3221 W MacA11t1ut CA '2704 lom6e ..,.,.,....,_, II\ IN '2:-. ··--ll'l1t1tt &Nd., e.n .. Ml. CA 92104 Mwcio v:::· 2~2 ~ ~.-"' YCIUIWY WlnO.e 19300 *• ~ 811118 Publ!Wd Orange COM! Oeyetw of Cetlfornla, • =:-· Ml. Ing '-&::' ~. An1.CAt2701 . • ?rl~~•Cll3t.Apn17, ~:"'9buc:=i: con• Thl9 l>l*MM le ~ .::::.~ •C an the U.S. economy \lay healthy_ long e nough to hold bac k the protectton1Sts and aven rctahat1on from Jaran and Europe'' •W1I Japan start buying more from abroad before one of II\ trading panner'> throw, a protect1on1st punch? "It's a race aga1ns.t time:· Martin Wolf. director or'itUdlC!> at the Trade Polley Re~arch Center a pm.ate institute 1n London. said 1n a ren·nt interview. No one can be sure of thl' ou1rnmc. but JU!>t about everyone \t~m' to agree tha t 1f a full-nedged fight break' o ut among the heavywc1ght\ ol -world trade, all c:ountne'> -big and c;mall -w ill get hun. "It wo uld mean the \tan <>I' a kind of jungle regime," say'i Will} de C lercq, commissioner for foreign rclauons for the Common Market. Western Europe's IO..nat1on 1rad1ng bloc. The growing fear of cham 1n trade will m ake protec11on1 sm a central topic at the economic summit o f the seven largest indu'ltnal democracies to be held May 2-4 1n Bonn. the capnal of We!>t (1ermany. President Reagan is expected to press the othrr pan1cipants Bntain, Canada, france. Italy. Japan and West German} -for a commit- go"erned the world tradma sy stem '>1nre W o rld War II arc about to unravel "There arc a number of irritant• an trade, but they arc th e son of irritants whteh people can live with," W olf said Man> ~mencans may believe their country 1s already 1n a trade war with Japan. The Reagan adm1n1stration h as been twisting Prime M inister Yasuharo Nakasone-'s arm. urging him to make the Japanese market more ope!) to American products or lat·e pro1ect1on1~1 hackla!>h in Con- grt:~!>. U.S. tensio ns with Japan have heightened dramatically 1n recent years as the Japanese trade surplus has widened Last year Japan's cx- pons o u1ran imports by $44 billio n. and n early S37 billion of the record surplu'I was in trade with the United States Japan co~tcnd<1 11 should not be penalized for outperforming. other e;sponers. and points toa huge overall U .S trade deficit. That deficit is expected to hit a record S 140 b1lllon this year. Economists say the poor U.S. trade record 1s explained an pan by the TM9 bullMN It C:On• ~ dUC1-' by I eotpOradQn ~ ~~ .... 111 n"TION ~ OUOted by: .,.. lndMduel Day•t11 Of Celffornle, ...-CO ~ ~ Common M ark.et countnes or sk1r-Miile a... JoM lemerde. ,.........,, TNt l\ewnent .. flied ca.oaAnoee t1n1 a 1982 agreement hm1tang Euro-Thie> .....,._.1 ... 111«1 rt11JC NOTICl T1111 1tateme11t .. Ned _.,, tt. CCM'lty CWtc °'Or· To eredltorl end cW- pean carbon s teel ex pons. Last fall. ::. ~~ f::3 ~~ wttfl tne CCM'lty Clettc °'Or· = County °" M.ai 2$. ment• of STfVElllSON the United States temporarily closed nn.1 ~~A=• ~ County °" Ac>ftl 11· ,.,,_ :=.·· • Cellfornlli COfPGJ· its borders to European ~tecl pipei. Publlllh«I °'rf:. C08l1 Tiie 1o11ow1ng peraon111e m•• "'btillhed Orenoe OoeM NQTICE 18 HE,.E8Y and tubes after failing to reach D:l Pll01"Pfll7, 4, 21. 28. doing t>ullMel • Pvl>lllMO Ofenge ~ ~ Pteot M1ret1 a1, Aptt 'f, GIVEN tl\11 voluntary agr-m"nt on new l1m1ts ,.or tho~" tN .... -2 OAK STREET BUILDERS Oeltv Pteot Apfll 21. 21. M.y 14, 1, tMS PfOCMdlt10• l\11te bffft ...... .. II "-..,.,.._ L TO . 431 Oak s1r .. 1. $, 12. 1115 ~ comrMllCed IOI' CM '#lftdlnCI products . 1----------Laguna Beedl,. Cllltornla Su-608 up 1nd dlHolullot1 of •The Common M a rket ha'I PWUC NOTtcE e266t Pta.M: NOTICE STEW.MON eAOS .• •Cell· Ot I ,1 lJ S I I 1 h 11 04111 StrMt 8ultderl LtCS .. 1 PmlJC NOTICl fomle oorpontlon, end "* pr cs Cu .. eg1s a ion t at a OW\ 'ICTITIOUa..,...11 Calltomle corportttoft f'ICTITM>Ue__,_M thellloi•alllltedCwrthl9 Amcm:an grape growers to ftlc unfair um ITA,.._NT Thia 1xi11n•11 11 con-'1CTITIOU8 Ml ... M um STA.,_Wf --""*' ~ ovs trade pract ice Ct?mplaints against The tolloo#lno pereone -ducted by • corpor111on MAm ITAft....., The 1o1ow1ng S*IOfW •• .,__ ptOCMdl IOI Uftcloer E o an ~ n Th c· dOlnQ ~ea: JP HlllWOOCI Pr..io.n1 The followtno S*90fte •• dOlnQ bUelneee • ...... 1I04 of tM Caf. ur pe wane e {><> Cf\. c om-CHEVY CHASE INVEST-Thlt alatement WU nted d~ bullneee .. LLOYD co 303e Oar· lom4e Ccwporlldofie Code mon Market l'Ontends this. IS In MENTS. 1n Alchr Court. with the County Clea of Or· c6ASTUNE DETAILING. ,.., Colt• ...... Callf In acoordetlc» ... 9" ~lolauon of accepted trading rules. Anehelm. CA t2I07 arige County on 1.t11cn 2s. 2380•1 Orange A ..... Colt• m21 order of Ulla Court c1a1.s •The mo'it d1v1s1vc debate may Ronald v Berggren. 777 1985 M.e;A. CA 92827 Lf<>Yd Dwayne A10ury, APrll 4, 1916, .. olMne end come in agncultural trade. Th .. Re· Fll<*er Court, Alllhllm. CA IJi'71:llr>1 ,,.,ett .. • A1y StenMll, 303& Gerlteld Coet• ~. oemande ~ tN eot· ~ 92I07 ~ Keftt, Attem.r .. 2380 • 1 Oratige AV9 . Coe~ CA 92t28 porlttofl. wNtNr due Of'"°' agan admin1sti:a11on says 11 wants to John e. Jeck1011. 111 Law, 7M '""""' A...we, Meea, CA t2827 Thi• twll-1e con. }'tit esue. ~. ~ reduce governm ent suppon for U .S ,~., C<u1, Anehelm. CA ..,. CMeee. CA tt101 Thia butttMN 1• ~n-Oucted by en lndMduel qWdltied, Of Jet ~ r. tt h 92807 Publilfied Orange C081t dUc1ed by In lndMc:lull Lloyc! 0 41Cufy onty, fnl'9I O. tied.~ 1arm1ng. ()U ing more pressure o n t e ™• t>uatn... 1, con-Dllty Piiot Match 31. APf11 T. Mlcheel R Stennett Thi• 1111ement _ llled with ptoof u..eot. ~ c Common Market to dismantle Its ducted by 1 generll pert· 14 21 1945 Thia 1te1ement •• tlted With trie County c.w of Or-w1LUAM CAN.SON. JA . own agncu ltural expon subs id.Jes. MniNp Su--488 with 1he County Cter1t of Or· enoe County on Mwcn 2$, 2130 MMl St,_, IMte 140, which , the l Jn11ed States say!>, d1ston s Aoneld v. Berggren arige County on A!>fll 17. 1185 Huntlt19ton S.CI\, Clll· Thll ltltement -filed •-•r MOTtcE 1985 n1DDI fomll 12t41. attom.y tor competition. with the County CWk of Or-,_ "'7•149 Pul>llltled Orange Coelt STEVERSON BROS ... c.tl- The Common Market al~o has arigeCountyonApfll3 t986 ,ICTmOUllUMelH Publl"*' Orange Coelt o.NyPllOIM1tefl31 APr117. lornll OOfl)Ofltlon. Wit'-"' complaints about Japan's trading nr-NA• ITATIMIWT Diiiy Pltot AC>fll 21 28 ailey 14 ~, 1985 '°"'"'°""".,.tneclalecrf practices. Pvt>lllhed Orange Coat The following pereona ate s 1~. 1985 "'·· 5 t 1 s..-4&4 ftf11 putllc:aOon of "* No-09lty Pt1o1Apfll7, f4. 2 t, 28. dOlnQ bu91neee u .,.,. ta Wf*ll le Ac>ftl 7. 1916 Norman Tcbb11. the Bnt1sh trade 198~ 8AIARWOOO APART. P\lll.JC NOTICE Any creditor ll'd deilnent secretary. said dunn$ an official v1s1t Su-506 MENTS. lt11t1tv11one1 Prop-P\lM.IC NOTIC£ may be t>wred "°"' oenlQI.. to T o kyo on Apnl 18 that the erty ln-10t1, 1201 Dove flCTmOU8 .,..... '1CTTTIOUI Ml ... H pallon In any diWltiutton Of Common Market "would be forced" "8.JC NOTICE StrM1, Suite 300· Newport ..,_.. ITAT'lmM'T N.u. ITATIMIWT the oener• ...... of tf\9 ---------8Mch. Cllllomlll 92te0 T ._.._.. The lollowlng pertOnl -eotpor•Uon If "9/eN/lt fllll to follow su1t 1fthe Un11ed States took '1CTTTIOUI Ml ... ll Chari.. Marlon H-•· dot::;=~.,. dOlnQ bu9lnell.. to maaa lftd pf'9MM dllllN pro tect1an1st m easures against Japan. ..,_.. ITA,...NT Trtmw of the Hearl Femlly MAL MAR MARKE.TING OM.E'S BACf<HOE SER-lftd prOOfl ...,.., .,. Urne The lollowlng pereon1 ere Truel dated Mwc:fl 18• tN3, !NC . 350 E 17th St . Ste VICE. 14952 Bumtlam Clf . directed by the Court -----------------------------------------------1 d~t>u~ .. ~~~~h~~.~,,~~·~.~mu1~.~92114 ~·~ ~k• 2101 s El cinllu , Cllllomle 92024 Mii Mar Maketlng Inc . • Diiie Alen Aelnhot1 14952 • 91M>L. I ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of,publlcly tra•ed Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Aprll 19. Data provided by Newport Securltlea Corp. SOURCE: NEWPORT IECUAITIE8 C0f".157·10l1 ' f ....... • l ~. 1 • 1 110 I •'L '" ... , " .... ' • " .. ,, ...... I( ~· I ......... . , •j p "Y ~\ f'• '·" • J ···~-~. •• ~· • • &••r• Ptt!t(l ,,, I ti\• ~ 1t•. t\ :rd'l• ' A••r "4•J·D~·u ,,,.p,• " •""I • " ... "'-. . . •.. ~-· ,....,.~ ..-..---. ~--·~ . . ~ . "' , " ' ...... .,n 't f • , • , ••• ft 11 • I "'* ' • .. ~ "'' ,. "')) ' \. I t ..... t '4• I O 14 '" 8a.-•r I"• 1u B 1,r r ,, t• 1 .. • t.• I I• i I • •• I ., .. . • f ''". 11 • 4• •• ~·n• ' ... , 1 .... "''. 't It• I J'"f I • ' . ' ' ' .. '. • 1• 1. I J • ... If • • • • • , •f'I• " I •, • • • •"' ... . ' <t ' .. t . , ,, . 1• (11" ~l . .. r • • , . , .. .. ': . .. " T • ' "'~ r I i' j f II-,,. ,,. I I •I t • oft f\. t ' I • ' '\ ,,, fl •• ' .. .. " ,r •I \I , ,,. .,. ... , .. ·~ I 1111 •• • 1 .. "... . "' .. '.. '•. ' ... • .. . .. ..... ., ,r. J ..-r l "' t• • t .,. If " ... . ' 1 " • .,, ,. I I -.. i • n e' ~I , t ........ I I I f. 4 t 'f• vp t • e I ff I ' 14e, ' , t .-. •4 P• , ,"41 ,~. • ; • • '. 1 • ~ • ... ... , ... . . . . . ' . .. I ' '. ' . " ' . .. ' ' . ' . , ,, ' • l • • ' ,,.. i "' •o"•, ,,. .t \ i 4 t 'f • I e tOt f t t a' 'r, ... , • ':i l'-. • f . ··~· .. ,.. . ... ' "' .,.,. , ................ ........_ ~···· . ~ •• . . •• ' . . .. .. - . ... .. •P • '' . . , ·~ .. •• ''"' 1 "'' • • , If -) I . ' '" .c•" ... , , . .. I • II '' i . .... .. . . .. " ,. ., HH I '' ..... "" '· , ... ' . .. .. .. •• .. •• • 'l tJl . . .,, .. u ,, .. ,., ... • I .. .. ... .. ,. .. ' ... , ' 1 .. .. "" H I 4, , ,., .. ,. l ~ 1 '' ' •.r . ' ... , ...... ., .. •• • .. . .. " .... .. •1 ~ 4 ' • J '' .. ' . - .. .. ... . . ... . .. .. .. . \ I > 2 ~ .. I ,, .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. 't• .. .. .. I t • I •' '"'-. . \ . .. ...... ...,,--· . . . .. • 1,' ·' .. .,, •• j .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . I • 4 ' •• .. ,..,. ' -8 . ' •• , . .. ... .. ,..-- Cemlno AM1° SenClemenl.e David R. Mlchelaon. Ctllfornle COl'potlllOn 350 Bumhem Cir I~ CA CalWlnM ..,.. ........ 8r. Cel 92872 ' . Tru•l• of t,119.Mlc:Mlton E 17th 81 eo.11.....M CA 92714 • Can A. ,.....,..__ ,..... San Clemente 800y Stiof> F1mHy Tru.t dated Oecem-92827 . . Thie twllnell 11 con-.._.. (,._ ... nl t , bet 12, 1"'4. lnetltutk:lnll duet«!..., lndMduel C ..._.. CaftMa. ""~ Inc . ....,,Of I COl'potl '°'" PrC)C)er1y 1n ..... 10te 120 t Thl9 t>ullneu t1 ~n-vr "' Mo.. A ~ d11 II _, ~· ~:!t~ ~7~· Sin Do,,. StrM1. Sult~ 300, ""::? "(..:, ~~~n = :ie'::' wu ltled --. tUI 11t1t111R ltrwt. Thi• tXia1n"' 11 con· ~ e.cti. c.it1omll MllVln K ran Secret~ 9· with the County Cl9tll of Or· = ~!9..:'"tl"9••" ducted by • oe>rpotlllon . Thll t>u•lt1e11 " COfl· Thia 1t1lement WM ftled ~ County on M11ch 26 Pu~ Orange Cout FrencllCO SlnChc. PrHI· ducted by general partrter· with the County Clerk of Or· t9 S Delly Pol01 Aprtl r 1,. 2 l dent ~ COUnty on AptU 17. nn3m 1985 · TIMI •t•ltrnenl -n1«1 ahlp 1985 Put>lillled Orenoe Coat with the County Clerk of Or-Charlee Merion HMta. "741• Deily PllOt Marefl 3 t Aptll 7 Su-506 1nge County on Mardi 27. Trull• of lhe ..._. Fllmlly Put>t**2 Orange Coeat ,,. 2t t98S P\ll.JC NOTIC£ t985 Trull dlted Mltdl t6. t983. Deily PllOI A~I 21 28. MIY Su-487 __ ....;;;.;;;.;;;.~;.;.;;..;.;.;;;..;;;.._ __ F21>&11 . al Plttrter 5 12 1985 fle:TmOUe 8U8M81 Publlah«I Orange Cout Thi• llttement Wll hied . Su-510 MAm ITATW:..,,,. Delly Piiot Maren 31 Aprll 7 wllh tne County Clerk ot Qr, PUBUC NOTIC£ The ,............, ' . . •nge County on M1rc;fl 25 DI-II' W\TICE I ~~ .. .,, e>erton• ue t4, 21. 1985 teM ' .-~ "" 'ICTl'TIOUI MleMH 001nQ bu .. ,_ .. Su-499 n12200 N~ ITAn:mWT IHl EAGRAT ED DAT A ----------Publlltled Orange Cout ~OP Ttle lo11ow!n9 per.one ere PRODUCTS 1315 Sant~ rta.IC MOTlCE Dally Pilot Mlteh 3 t AprM 1 ::.,Al MT\MN dOlng l>ult...... .. ~2MO ~ a..ch " t• 21 1985 Pvreuent lo Sec11on PHILIPS PARTN£ASHIP Gor 81tr 1315 Sen 'tcTIT1CNi llU .... 11 Su-481 6 lO'"'dl of .,,. 1"1.,.nei Rev· 4120 Btreh St SY11e 203 oon ....._,_,... ., ___ k .. • ...-IT"'TllllNT j '"' ~Belch CA 926e0 11190 Or ,.,...._.,.,. • .,_,,., -'" enue ~ notice 11 ~ Thoma D Pti111p1 2875 jCA 92860 do~~ '~~,;:.~eon~~: P\B.IC NOTICE ~Min thel lhe annual retum 8ey1110re Of1ve N-port A0091'1 Bllft>eeu 230 .. 3 Armllrong & ANO<: 23011 °' the CtlefWlr y .. r 198-4 8Mc:tl Calif 92M3 P1MO De Terredo Dt•moncl Moullon Pkwy •810. FICTITIOU89U ... ll of THE CREAN FO UN·. ~ .. ~~.ear-CA~~ Lagune Hiiia CA 92863 NA•STAftMIMI CATION I pnvwre~ OJC1ed by tfl ondMd\.111 Thie 1>u•1neN '' con ~" & Auoelllel, Inc . The lollowlng peraon1 lte d•Uon 1• IVlllllt>le ll I Triomu D PM-oe dVC1ed !>)' co-part~• Cel I dOlng bu..,_ u loundition 1 pr~ ofhc:e Tho• 1111emen1 •II l1tec1. GOfOO"I 8-rr (A 1 Ol"fllt OOf~lllon). PACIFIC EMPIRE READY '°' lnspec1!0fl during regular #Ith lhe County Cieri< of Or Tr.1a llll_,1 •U ftl90 9728 8tOOlll'llV9n 2 1' .;.~uni· MIX, 2742 ClbOI• Coit• t>ueu_. hOurl from 9 • m ·~ Count" on Matc;ti 15 w•ttl 1"41 COYnty Clerk of Or lngton Belcto. CA 9 .,..., M c • 92•2• to 5 pm t>y any citl%en wflO ' c lhil bualneH I• con, ~iti/'n Or~ke. 2742 requeell It within 180 dayt1 19 5 F2122t17 ~;x; ounty on March 15 dueled by a oorporettoft Cibola YCot11 M... CA alter t,.,. dlle ol lhll put>ll· 1'2714e1 JOfl'/ Cunlt. Pre1 ~tlon Put>llM\90 Orenoe Cou1 Thi• atetement ... flied 92826 Dally Piiot M11ch ) I Apr14 1 P•Jt>h•hed 0rllnQ9 Cout Coun Clerk I Of Thie t>u11neu 11 con· T,.,. foundation I prlnclpel 14 21 tN5 D .. ly P110t M9tCh J l Apr11 1 with the 'Y 0 • ducted .... en lndlvldull olflOe II !()Cited •I &ulldlno Su 4... 14 11 19115 ~ County on Muell 27 Ceth~ Oralle C. 760 We11 t8th StrM1 .,., F212A211 Thi.I 1tt1emenl w11 !tied Coste M .... CA 92«127 Publlltled Orenoe Coaat with th• County Clerk ol Or· •The pr1nc1pe1 man1991" ~I __ Ml.....;.;;..;;.;.IC.;;._NO~T-'-IC_[__ Pt&.IC ~TIC{ Diiiy PMol M11ch 3 t , Al)(ll 7, ~ili County on Merctl 27. ~~oundatlofl .. JOM ,ICTITIOUI .u...-11 -,-IC-TITIOU~=-...; • ...;..;llU.;;..;.l;.; ... ;..;;;_.-.- t4, 2t. 1985 n1Ml1 Alen N 0 l(aon hq NAiii STATW:Mnfl NAMR ITATl•NT Su ... 97 Put>lllltled Orange Coeet Bruce & Perry A Pro Trie IOllOWlng peraons 11e Tt1e fOflowl~ peraons •r• 1----------Delly PllOI Marel't 31 Apnl 7 lesll<>nal Co<'por111on One d<>tng Out•,_ 11 onong l>u••,_. • ·-1c MnfJCE 14 2t 198!1 ~Place Tenlh f'loor LIDO SURF co 333.J RANI( & ASSOCIATE!> ,.~ "" Su ... es 1N9W9()rt Beach CA 92860 Newport 81 Ne•r:>CUI 197'2 Mc.Arthur S•• X>~ fle:TITIOUI .U81Nlll 1----------Put>lllhed Orange Coeet Beach CA 92M3 ,,.,,,,,. CA 9;>715 .. ~ aTATIMINT P\B.IC NOTICE Dllty PllOI Aprll 21 t985 Norm•n Edo•r D•v•• l r'ld• L Renk 261131 "' The foilowlng pereon1 are 1 Su-507 IOOO ..,.KAr1hur 81 Sat>t• de•no M1H1or V e10 Calif ~ An• CA 927~ 9269' doing t .. I FtcTl'TIOUI llUIMll DI-IC Ml\Tll'r' T~.. l>utlne•• • C.On· T t> HE'WPORT SEA CREST NA-ITATW:mNT rUUL ""'~ " n11 u••""' 11 cor PARTMENTS 2082 Man-The IOllowlng pereona we ITATl.-NT OP dUC1N~-~ EenD"•'~~.VlduAI ouctlldd by ~ o~1Vldue1 dlfln Or . Coela Mele. C.llf dOlng !JUll,_. u .... A.-...--NT OP ~·"-' T• yn • L .... n .. 92«128 ACTION PERFORMANCE -•• ~-'I Thll stat...-.nl •H ltle<l ~,,,, ~tll.,.._,1 •H lolecl L1.wenoe M C.mpeeu. SERVICES, 2900 8rl1tol U .... ~ ......... '. "'"',._ won the Counly Ci.ri. or Or wrth 1rie County Cler~ ol Or 19"" .. _ ... ,» "-c~t c ...,_ -engt1 Couniy on Merch 2~ Ange County on M•rCtl 2' ,,., ... "' "' ' ""'• A t08. Coate Me... A The tollowlng p•reon1 t985 199'!1 Mele, Cam 92~ 92826 ,..,,. ebllf\d°'*1 1,.,. uM 01 nn1• nn:11o J1,,_ 0 White. Jr · 2082 MICl\elle Renae FIOwe<I the F'1c11t1ou1 8u•lnHa p_,I>! ,ia, O••fl99 Cou t Put>•••h«l Ori..,.. Coaa1 Mendartn Of Coe11 u .... 102 ScholZ Ptaa PH-30 N•-SOCl6 L TROJAN · ·-c .. lf 9"•2• " -"' Deory P11ot Merc.n ) I Apr~ ' D .. ly Pol()T M9tctl 3 I At>< II ' 'v v NewPOf1 e.tdl, CA 92663 Tiie FICllllOUI Bual,_. 16 1' 1995 14 ;o1 IN'> Hlrem A deFrlel 264MI Thi• bualt1 .. a It con-Nil"'e refened 10 1bow '*" Vtrl Crw Lfl MIMlon "'-to ducted by .,, lndMduel filed on Orange County on Callf 92891 Mlehelle R Flower• Jenu•ry, 18, 1985 FtL E ---------Pt&.IC NOTICE Edwerd H W11e. t1155 Thll •lltement •II lilea NO F.2&e&a4 P\alC NOTICE _ __;~;.;;.;.;;..;.;.;;..;..=-- Pon M1n'91gh Pl . Ne-POl"1 wtlh the County Clerll ol Or • 0 •ne1 M 111 he• s FICTITIOUI M>.._11 e.acn. CA 92te0 •noe County on Ae>tM 3 t98S Henovet FICTITIOUI 9UllNIH NAiii ITA n:•NT Thi• Ou1lne11 11 con-'2'710M OWl'\9f Scott A MacKeruoe NA• ITAnllillPfT r,,. IOl!owlng oereons •r• dueled by'°"'' .,.,,lure Publl~ Orange Coast ThlS l>utllnMI ... c;on r ..... toOOWlng perl()nl we o~ l>uSlnetl .. JllT'el Q White. Jr D•lty Piiot Aprll 7 " 21 211 dueled by Co-99fl~• OOl"Q l>usin.N., F G & T !NTL co ,, "t Thie llllem9nl •II tiled I t985 fflll llltemenl was flied W00D8RIOOE APA.RT O•i. ln Huntington e..c," wllh Ille County ci.ni ol Or· Su 504 lwtlh the COUnty Clerll of Or MEN TS lntllllullonal Prop-IC" 92647 I~ County on March 25, •nQe County on Merch 25 erty lnveatOf• 1201 0o"9 Florance Tolen p 14 1 l9 6 DllD•JC wnTIC[ 1985 Sir11et Su1te 100 N-t>0<1 Oe~ Ln Huntonot on 8Mct1 ,2722M .-~ "" P\.obll-"9d Ofarige Coatt BflK" Callf()(nll 92te0 CA. 9,64 7 Publlllhed Orenge Coall FICTTTIOU8 9UllNlll Deily Ptlot MarCl'I 31 Aprll ' C.hl "H M•rton H"'' •1111 bu11nNa '' con Deity PllOt M11cn 31 Aprll 7 N~ ITATIMINT ,4 21 IMS Trullt!t! 011rie ,._, Feml!y dueled by an •ndtvldue 1' 2 t 1986 Trie lollowlng pertOnl 911 Su ,.g,. Tru'1 dated Merell 16 tN3 F''°'en<;t! TOien Su-4M doing bullMll 11 111311 ~°""" Avenue E~ ,.,_ llltement wet ll""d c A L I F 0 A N I " I Pt&.IC NOTIC[ ClnltH C•hlornll 9202' wllh the County c .... 11 Of Or ~OPERTIES. CONSTRUC Dt i"ct R M•c helaot1. lange <"-Ol.ln"f !>"' Mwcn 21 TION MAINTENANCE & 'ICTITIOUa Ml ... U TruetM of lhe MIC"411eon 1985 REAL ESTATE SALES 4908 NA• ITATW:.wt Femoty Trvtl detto ~ llt27'M14 S~e ~ BeKh The IOllowlng pereone ere ~ 12 1~4 IMtotullonet Put>h.n.d Ot•"09 Coest CA 92863 d<>tng ~ H Pr opert~ tn-tors 120 t Deity PllOI M.,cn l 1 Ap<ll , I St1ni.y R Gould "4004'"'0 TROJAN CLASS 3707 Do"9 t.trMI Su•le 300 , .. 't UH15 H-47 ~ HlfbQf New SeHhore Dr Newport ~· 8'1«h Ct llf()fnoe Su 491 Po<1 8Mch CA 92MJ 9Mcfl CA t2M3 92660 Llrry B Hlllkl, 105 01n· Mllt"-S Hel'IO..,., 3707 Tiiie 1>uatn41U " r.nn bufy L-Cott• u ... CA SeHh~• Or Newport •ducted by • o-i-•1 oen f2t2t Beech CA 92~ ,_.,,,o Th•• bullneH 11 con Tht1 bull,,... •• col' Cr.a,... Merton H-• _. I an Ouc;ted by lrl lnOIVlduel T r..,.1-. .;t 1rw. ..._.,, F 9"'l4y :::~by I genere p Mttt"9w S Hlt\0¥et lru•I dal.O Matet'I 18 teal St111i.y R ~ Larry B Thll lltletnent ... ttleoO 0-•I Panrw Henlll wtttl the County Cler'll Of Or Tl'lla at11emen1 wu flied I Thtl 1111emen1 .... llled enge County on Mareh 26, ••111 the County Clet'll of Or- 'wtlh •he County Clerk of Of. 1~ ·~ C<lUntv 11n Mercfl 2& ~County on Aprll3 ttl& FTn1tl 1 5 "11191 I m.-Put>ll.ned Orange I ~ Qr~ CoM1 Dely Piiat Merel\ 3 T Aof'll 7 llvblllhed Orange Coat Deity Piiot Aptl 7 14 2 t 28 1' , 1 tMS O..ty P*'1 Merc:fl ~ t A.VII 1 ltl& 5 11 490 t4 )1 t 5 Su-50 t I '\u '71 __ Ml_IC_NO_TICE__ NI.IC NOTICl NlllC NOTtel 1--~----------PlCTmOUe ._ .. PlCnnoutMWll t-~ ITA,._.., '~•=-+ NAm aTA,._., flle ~ per.one IN "'' r ....._.-... -e do.nQ bullftllol u Ttw followinQ C*~ are do::;;:,;;,;;;--~ It HUNTINGTON W1NOQW OOinO ~ H Mlcl\NI MUlllCfUION OAOU~. CLUHIHO 1111t Pllt'UIOe 0 ~ ~ Aeeockat• 41--~ ..____ 9-dl Lane, •53 Hun111191on '374 Clllfomla SI c.o.11 1 cA.2t.o" ._.., . 8Mt.fl CA t2to&7 ....... ·~ HuOf1 I ~ tlOt ~ L W...,,., 11111 ~ 0 "-331' POft Marc:c, HewpOft Pet'lllde LIM • ~ 14unt fOt"'-t I .,._. ~ C~ " OOll· "1: ~ CA ':'~on C~~ re ~~on duct.cl by "' ~ dud.CS tiv "' lndM<k;al ~ by en itldMOuel Hugi\" ~ Wllllarn l w...,. MICh_. D ~ n. ... ....,,.,,. -N9cl TIMI 1tetament ... lfleO I TlllJI 9'1tllNW'lt ... ...., wtlh tfle County Clwll of Or wttfl , .. County ci.. of Or wlttl tfle County °""' of Or %. COUMV on ~· 11 ~ County ~•Ch n ~~ Caum• an~" n \ P\ltllleNd er-. "'c!: ~ 0r-. "'O:\ "'c-r.d Or11119 "= OWy P11o1 ~ti 1 t ,. Mey o.ity P!lol M•ct\ > 1 AcJr• 1 0..-Y Pllo4 Men:" l 1 •• 7 ~ t) 1115 14 )t 1HS 14 )1 1"8 '41-I t1 lu 4t '\u·"tOO ... McCORMICk MOftTUARY 119.-, LaQuna Ce n.,,,. Aol<'I L 1gun1 S..ttch G" Q:?6 51 4~~ 9~ 1!> HARlt()tlt LAWN • MT oun Mnrlu•ry • Cf!m11111ry CrflAmetOfy lf'i:?!> G11ter Avf! Cotti M"I !140 !>!>S4 "l•Cl P OTH ... I Ll aROAOW A Y MOftTUAAY t 10-Bro1d1,.." Co"I• Mf!U 64'2 il~ ,.AClflC W M Mc>ftlAL ,.ARI( C:MOet41fy • MOf'lulry h ~ • (.1ttrna1cwy ~ p ifl(. v1 ... Orrv• N~t8eacn flu.noo •• .,_ ____ _ L Richard Matlock wean a look of determination (left) u he pulls a alo•e over hta hand before cllmbtnc aboard hta akateboud. Be uaes the alove to protect the hand he uaes to propel the board. At rtclit, Matlock carrlea arocerlea home Doctor adds light note to journal Have wheels, will travel operate. It's called .. Dr., No." LOUISVILLE. K)'. IAP)-Lowell Katz belie' es in keeping his readers 1n stitches: after al I. they are doctors who have to plod throu~ the serious fare 1n .. Louisville Medicine." •Or ··&-en Her," a film dealing w11h a woman·,. decision to ha .. c a sex-dtangc optrat1on. In school. Kati said he became a class joker out of a need to cover his self-consciousness about ha' ing buck teeth. In the April issue. Katz's column. sandwiched between articles on malpractice insurance and the new 91 I emergency telephone system. composes capsule reviews of im- probable films: •The story of a scalp transplantee who dies in an industrial accident, titled "From Hair to Eternity." Katz. a 36-year-old colo-rectal sur- geon. said he started his column because he thought the journal ··was too stodgy and bon ng" and he wanted to show that "doctors have a sense of humor. too." "M)' teeth were so buck the} were S 1.50." he quips. ··The happ1e!>t da} of my life was when I sot brace!>.'' He admitted that his is not every- one's brand of humor-in particular. his w1fe's. "Manha hates 1t," he said "\o I have to be careful." •One about a patient who refuSt's to sign a permit for his surgeon to I TODAY'S SUNDAY -PUZZLE I! Dfsabled man uses s kateboard to keep himself on the move DALLAS (AP)-Richard Matlock has no legs and a severely deformed nght arm from the drug thalt<1om1de, wh1eh was prescnbed to his mother during her pregnancy, but he hasn't let the handicaps slow him down. ACROSS 68 Biblical weapon 69 Wanderer 1 Until now: 2 wds. 70 Captive worker 6 Rescues 71 Identical 11 Exhausted 72 Freezlng rain 16 Military installa-73 Alarm deYloe lions 7 4 Proclaimed loudly 21 Friend in Guadala-75 Defin1te artlde 1wa 76 Clip wool 22 Shipp1ng container 77 Door Insert 23 "Met" voice 7 8 MotorleSs planes 24 Papal garment 79 Forests 25 Myself 80 Payment for work 26 Verb eod1ng 81 Open-hand blows 17 Current 82 Leaves 28 You: Sp 85 Canary homes 29 Roman Catholic 86 -up stops abbr talking 30 Son of Ra 87 Equine mother 31 Contlnent·labbr 90 Turns aside 32 E.xciamat1on 91 Is concerned 33 Blueprint 92 Color variation 35 Stopping device 93 Ready to pluck 37 Relieves 94 Complains 39 Hoisting device 95 PreMnts 41 Alphabet character 96 Tend a fire 43 Suffice 97 Taxi riders 44 Bullfight site 98 French father 46 Doctor. e g 99 Ocean movements 48 Vichy SUnvnet' 100 The ones there 49 Colt's mothe< 101 Vacillates 119 Flee 121 Beetle 122 Monastery supenor 124 Ot<lahoma native 127 Ollmounted 128 Lead symbol 129 And· Lat. 130 Burmese language 131 Odin's brother 132 Playmg, as a radio 133 Thallium symbol 134 Jewish month 135 Cobalt symbol 136 Sampff! 138 Change 140 Savage 142 Poe's bird 144 Pigpens 145 Time periods 146 Picture holder 147 Lumps of earth DOWN 1 Specimen 2 Menu item 3 Music note 4 Representative 5 F1sh1ng pole 6 Cicatrtx 7 Vaulted 17 Palm cockatoo 18 Pa's mate 19 Earth or Venus 20 Tailors 34 Had lunctl 35 Support firmly 36 Ring decision· slang 38 Semtannoal: abbf 40 Philippine native 42 Sends forth 45 Rank 4 7 Demolish: Brit. 50 Concerning 51 Incline 52 Ar uS--follOWer 54 Mascultne 55 More crafty 56 Dromedary 5 7 Tossed conooc- 11ons 58 -and found 59 Colorful fish 60 Arrived 61 Appeals 62 Skin openings 64 Weight allowance 65 Always ~ 66 Communis s 68 Winter vehicles 69 Baseball teams 85 Restaurants 86 Selected 87 Dreadful 88 Mimic 89 "Kettle of fish" !>1 Halloween drink 92 Cook's need 93 Declaim Wiidiy , 95 Donates: 2 wds. 96 Leave$: 2 wds Matlock. 25. lcarned at age 2 that by using a skateboard he could get around better than many people not hand1cappM. He bcl.'aml' -;o expert at man- cu\ enng hie, skateboard that his fnendo; \oon nicknamed him "Big Wheel.'' and he now feel!> com- fortable getting around on a street or in a shopping mall. he said. 97 Confronts "I've been riding one for so long. I 99 -of day could take it apart and put 11 back 100 Trampled togl·ther blindfolded.'' Matlock told t01~ous liquid , 1tw-nanas Times H~ral . He and C1inger Jackson have two 103 Re\lotves I .,ons. 2·)ear-old Shane and 3-month- 104 Inferior race horses old Joey. whom he described as 105 Chinese measure healthy and very active. Despite his 106 Makes SYitable : handicaps. he deltghts in helping care 107 B . le for them at their home 1n suburban att Pleasant Gro\e. 108 Alfonso s queen Supplemental Security Income 110 Three-leaved plan• check~ ha\.e helped the family get by t 11 Breed of chicken while he 1s out of a JOb. he said 112 Chum 113 Highly seasoned 114 Wyoming moun- lams 116 F1shbooe ridge Despite h1'i unemployment, he re- mains opt1m1'it1c about the future. His son'i keep him going, he sa1d."Jn the morning, I tell myself. 'Come on. Richard, you can do 1t for those babies." on hta akateboard a nickname, .. Big Wheel." .,..,..,..... Richard__.Matlock -who bu no lea• and a ae•erely deformed rfabt arm -puta 3 -month-ofd aon Joey Into b1a ch.air •wtnc at the family'• Dallu area home. 51 Wallops 102 Propels 52 In the distance 104 Demonstrate 53 Posses&ve 105 Fnlly tabrlc 54 Tiny rodents 106 High card 55 Long. narrow cuts 109 Old Hebrew 56 Hard coveringS'" measure 58 Find t 10 Garhc section passageway 8 Confederate state abbr 9 Common suHllll 10 vac111at1ng 11 Th0<oughfares 12 Nuts 70 Moves smoothly 72 ln1ect1ons 73 Wise people 74 Censure 76 Classifies 77 Boot< features 78 Forest clearing 117 Size of shot 118 Travel 120 Intrigue 123 Cotton bundle 125 Extra0<d1nary person 126 She Fr Seclrlrity-conscious capital puts premium on bodyguards 61 Smooth surface t t 1 Nibble 62 18th century 112 Time zone abbr patriot 115 Gives 63 Biblical name 117 Sw0<d feature 67 Sem1J)fec1ous · 118 Cracker State stones abbr • 13 Print measure 14 Facial feature t 5 Reserve income source· 2 wds 16 ~USICal per- f0<mance 79 Cautioned 80 -and all St Quench 82 Moist 83 Wild cry 84 Fleshy lru1t 134 Bowt1ke curve 137 Silicon symbol 139 Chinese pagoda 141 Radium symbol 143 Leh-hand page ' Inspectors general takf ng on the job despite controversy ov.e r whether ft should be th et rs W l\SHI NG TON (AP) -Who arc those men ~uard1ng the o;ccrctaf} of ..\gnculturc Or the c;ecrc1ary of Health and Human \en 1cc\'1 The ~ccretar} of Housing and l rban Development'! The i.ecrctaf} of Energy" \lthough bodyguards for ( ah1nct otlinalc; predate the Reagan adm1n1~- 1ra11on the> have become more noticeable 1n a Cit} that 1s increas1ngl} -.CCU nt > COO'iCIOUS because of lcr- rort\t threat~ In most t"a~ec; 11 1sn 't the Sec rel \l·n 1cr -the president's bodyguard'i -doing the protecting. Many depart- ment' ha-.c put employees in their 1n\pe<.tor general offices through \ccrct ~r\ ice training and u'iC them to pro\ 1de pcrwnal security for top olliual\ lhl' 1n\f)CC1nr'i general. or IC1'i ac; thl'\ 'rl' railed. were establ1'1hed w1th1n most departments 'iCVen year~ ago a\ agency watchdogs responsible for doing audm and watching for w<111tc and fraud One of the author'i of the law setting up tho~ offices says he 's troubled to '>Cc thC'm perform 'iCCUnt} or even '><."nant tasks. "The IG'I were never intended to provide pohce services. .SC.D'an1s or hody&uard\," u1d Rep. Jack Brook~. I>· Texac,. the chairman of the Gov- ernment Operations Committee "l \IC of the already lim1trd n·- \ourrc\ of the re,., for those fun( t1on\ dl·tracl\ from their ah1hty 10 cumbat wa\tc. fraud and abu~ 1n the expcn- ' ctrrnre ofgov~m~t flm<t~ - llrook\ \31d he and h1'i panel intend 10 take a do~ look at the t"'<tent to wh1lh l<i pcr\onncl arc being U'iCd a\ hod)'guard'I and to pcrfoml other inappropnatc funnmrt~ .. ~rn."I \cf\ ll~· \p<>kc4iman Robert '-,nn¥r Jltributc'i tht• m<' in U\C' of hcxh~uard' 10 u rhungma d1matr lnr r public· offic1al!I brought on by ter- rori'im. as'iassinauon attcmptc; and other violence "In both lorc1gn scn1ce and domestic w<.""c c,een l I S. olliual'I become targets.'' he wd. "It 's a \UbJect1ve thing. It has to be a dcci\1on b> the Cabinet people thcm- ..clves . Man} corporate exe<"ut1ves arc getting protection they never had before It's a growing business .. The agenc1e\ SB} -.ernrit} 1\ a natural)Ob for the inspector" general. even 11 1t'c, not 'IX'C1ficall} wn11en into the lav. ' "Thie;" not tlnll' or money wa\tcd b} a cadre of per.,onal agent\," 'aid John Och'i. spokesman for l\gncul- ture Scuetary John Block "The agent that accompanies Sccretar} Blod 1s a cnminal in\.eSt1gator from the Office of fnc,pector (1encral who spcnds the bulk of h1'i time on va nou\ de- part mental 1nvc'it1gat1ons." The White I louse's Office of Man- agement and Budget did a survey recently to determine to what ntent ,1nspectors general arc being u.'>ed as eodyguard'I Be<i1de'i Block . tt found them in U\C by HHS Sccrctar} Margaret llccklcr, who of\cn takes IWO bodyguard<;, h} HU 0 Secretary Samuel Pierce. and to varyqdcgrccs by other <,ecrctancs. Former Labor Sccrctar} Raymond Oono\!1n had ' them until lca\.ing office under indictment . lormcr Fducatmn ')cc retar} r It Bell u~d them 11\ did lormcr rn .. ironmental Protct t1on .\&enc-. l\dmin1'ltrntor nne Burford Encr&y 'Secretary Io n ' lll'r- nnaton C'<Cn brou&hl 3 security aaent to a ncv.-41 conference la'1 month The Trt'a\ury ~l'l'tar} t'I auardcd h' the crtt 'ic:r,1cc. lhl' Dcfcn~ Ocpartmcnt pro'-'i<k ~unty for 11' ..ccrctar} lhc State Ocpanment provide' protct:twn for 1u scc:rrtar} and fut other vffina.. travclina ' abroad. .\t J u'it1c·c. f Bl agents known as the .. bow and arrow squad" by dcpan- ment insider!> protect Attorney Gen- eral Ed Meese. and before him W1ll1am French Smith. who revived the protec11on after 11 v.as halted under President Caner. Former Interior Secretary James Watt bad bod}guar~ routinely, provided b> the U.S. Park Police. Spokesman Alan Levitt said the department won't reveal the security measures taken for the new secretary, Donald Hodel. Secretary Ehzaheth Dole has body- guards pro~ 1ded b) the Transpor- tation Department. a practice spokes- man Dick Burdette sayo; predates-the Reagan admin1stra11on. l\t the 4\upremc Court, C'h1ef Jus- tice Warren [ Burger and Justice Harr} A Blackmun. who received a death threat la!t fall, often are accompanied by at least one coun police officer when in public portions of the court building or when vctunng outc;1dc. Af\cr a 1982 attack against Justice Byron R. White, when a man punched him in the head and face, Congress pa'iscd a law allowing armed coun [)Ohcc to accompany the 1ust1t:es anywnere m the country. The Justice\ also have asked Con- gress for authority to have court employee'\ drive them to and from work. 'ICr'-'1Ce the chief justice now 1s Cnt.itkQ tOr . What doc'i all this sccunty cost? The hudget office ~ys 11 doesn't have an o .. crall figure hu1 est1ma1es about S2 million of the $408 m1lhon sprnt la\t )car h> the in~pcctors &cncrnl went to ~curily. with more sprnt on \Ccurity hy various other agcnc1c'i The ~~~r Scrvtce 'lpcnt S2Ati m1lhon last year om(' ol their· monc) also wcn1 for cnmin I 1n- '-'CSllr,3ltons not relatina to \C\ unn Al HHS. the ~t spdnt Sl7.S41 lo'1 )'C.ir for bod)'auard to tra .. rl with \fr, I fccklrr 1hc1r \Ulnric'I amnunll'll to nnlllhcr S5R. I Q4